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The  Entrance  Of  Thy  Words  Giveth  Light. 

(  8m  Analj'sia  pige  \h  Pi  CXIX  130   ) 


HITCHCOCK'S 

NEW    AND 

COMPLETE  ANALYSIS 


OF   TUB 


HOLY  BIBLE: 

OK,    TIIK    WIIOI.K    OF   THE 

OLD  AXD  NEW  TESTAMENTS 

ARRANGED  ACCORDING  TO   SUBJECTS 

IN    TWENTY-SEVEN   BOOKS. 

ON  THE  BASIS  OF  JLVTTIIEW  TALBOT,  AS  IMPROVED  WITH  INDEXES,  TABLES, 
AND  OTHER  VALUABLE  MATTER  BY  NATHANIEL  WEST,  D.D. 

J(llustrnteb   toitlj   popper  ^lutc  ^ups,  itnb   ^ngrnbings. 

THE   EKORAV1X08  ARE   FIIOM   ORIGINAL   DRAWINGS  BY  THE   CELEBUATEU   ARTISTS 
THOMAS  NAST  AND  F.   B.  CABPENTER. 

TOGETHER    •WITH 

CRFDEX'S  COXCORDANCE  TO  THE  HOLY  SCRIPTURES, 

KK\nsED  iiY  John  Eadie,  D.D.,LL.D.,  Prof,  op  Bibl.  Lit.  to  the  United  Presb.  Chcrch,  Scotlasu 

THE  WUULE  DESIGNED  TO  FACII.IT.^TE  THE  STUDY  ASD  TO  PROMOTE  THE  BEHER 

l.XDERSTANDING  OF  THE 

WORD  OF  GOD. 

REVISED  AJUD  EDITED   BY 

PROF.  ROSWELL  D.  HITCHCOCK,  D.D.,  LL.D., 

^rtsibtnt  of  Ibt  3tmon  fbcologital  Stminarg,  |ttlD  fjork  (tilg. 


Lnclcdixo  AI..SO  a  PRONorNcrao  Dictionary  of  Scripture  Proper  Names  —  An  Interprefino 
Dictionary  of  Sckiptcke  Propkr  Na.me8  —  Tables  of  Schiiture  Measikes,  Wkiouts, 
and  Coins,  with    Full  Explanations — A  Dictionary  of  Kelioious  Denomi- 
nations,   Sects,    Parties,   and   Ass^k-iations    in   the    World  —  A 
History  of  tiie  Bible  —  And  a  Family  Hecokd. 


Nos  vAtET,  n.ec  eoo  dico,  smo  tv  dicu,  bmo  illi  Diax— «id  n*c  Dicrr  Doiiinr«. 

"  It  AVilUI    SOT   WUAT    I    SAY,    WBAT  TOO  »AT,   WHAT  UK  aATS— BOT  WHAT  8AITU  TUl   LoBO  !  "—AufflUtlnt. 


NEW    YORK: 
A.  J.  JOHNSON  &  CO.,  11  GRP:AT  JONES  ST.  (near  Broadway). 

J.  A.  WILMOUE,  COLUMBIA,  KY. 

.MDCCCLXXXIV. 


BNTEKEU,  AtCOUUl>0  TO  AIT  OK  CONdUKSS,  I.N  TIIE  YEAK  ONE  THOUSAND  EIGHT  HUNDUED  AND   SIXTY-NINE, 

By    a.    J.    JOHNSON, 

IN   THE   CLERK'S  OFFICE   OF  THE   DISTRICT  COURT   OF   THE    UNITED    STATES   FOR   THE   SOUTHERN    DISTRICT 

OF  NEW   YORK. 


Tm«  IJu«r  Pkinting  lloi'sii 

AHD  St«am  Tvpit-SuTTiNc  Orric«, 

Cor.  Frankfurt  and  Jacob  Su., 

NKw  vomc. 


§fbicati0n* 


TO    ALL,    OF    WHATEVER    NAME, 


WUO   DESIRE 


A    BETTER  KNOWLEDGE   OF   GOD'S    WORD. 
ffl|i!i   jjolunu  ij)   ijcdicatfd 


BY 


THE    EDITOR. 


PlIEFACE. 


V    * ^: 


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FEB  - 


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This  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  essentially  a  new  work  througliout,  and  yet 
would  not  have  been  attempted  but  for  the  older  work  out  of  which  it  has  grown. 

Of  thi'  two  men  whose  labors  have  prepared  the  way  for  the  present  undertak- 
ing, credit  is  due  chiefly  to  Matthew  Talbot.  He  was  not  a  clergyman,  nor  a 
Biblical  scholar,  but  a  wcaltliy  currier  of  Leeds,  England,  who  spent  the  leisure 
of  many  years  in  distributing  the  verses  of  the  Bible  according  to  their  sense,  aa 
he  could  gather  it  with  what  helps  he  had,  from  our  authorized  English  version. 

Sixty-nine  years  ago  he  published,  in  quarto  form,  "An  Analysis  of  the  Holy 
Bible,  containing  the  whole  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament :  collected  and 
arranged  systeinaticallj^  in  Thirty  Books." 

The  titles  of  these  Thirty  Books  were  as  follows  :  * 


I. 

Deity. 

XI. 

Miracles 

XXI. 

Children 

II. 

Cinti.sT. 

XII. 

Idol-s. 

XXIL 

Politics. 

III. 

Sokipture. 

XIII. 

Religion. 

XXIIL 

Arts  and  Sciences 

IV. 

Providence. 

XIV. 

Devotion. 

XXIV. 

Metaphysics. 

V. 

Holy  Days. 

XV. 

Conflicts. 

XXV. 

Natural  History. 

VI. 

Sackifup:. 

XVI. 

Martyrs. 

XXVI. 

Man. 

VII. 

Ceremonies. 

XVII. 

Morals. 

XXVII. 

Kings. 

VIII. 

Prophecy. 

XTS^III. 

Speech. 

XXVIII. 

War. 

IX. 

Priests. 

XIX. 

Marriage. 

XXIX. 

Genealogy. 

X. 

Temples. 

XX. 

Lawless  Love. 

XXX. 

Jews. 

Tliese  Books  were  divided  into  Chapters,  285  in  all ;  and  the  Chapters  into 
Sections,  4,144  in  all.  The  form  thus  assumed,  it  is  said  in  the  Preface,  "was 
entirely  unforeseen,  he  [the  autlior]  not  having  previously  laid  down  any  plan  to 
which  the  matter  might  be  subjected ;  but  like  things  being  brought  together 
and  placed  in  such  order,  as  upon  the  whole  seemed  most  eligible,  were  after- 
ward reduced  into  larger  divisions  or  books,  and  each  entitled  with  a  word 
expressive  of  its  general  contents,  or  some  prominent  feature.  The  same 
process  was  observed  in  the  formation  of  the  chapters,  and  of  every  individual 
section." 

Tile  aim  of  tha  title,  or  caption,  was  in  every  case,  not  to  expound  or  dogmatize, 
but  only  to  point  out  the  idea  treated  of  in  the  section.  And  the  rule  was  to  give 
every  verse  in  the  Bible,  and  give  it  but  once. 

This  work  was  well  received.  The  Bible  became  its  own  interpreter,  and  a 
new  impression  was  made  with  respect  to  the  wealth  and  variety  of  its  contents. 
Biit  witli  all  the  excellences  of  Talbot's  Analysis,  it  had  serious  defects.  Its 
apparatus  for  study  was  extremely  meager.  There  were  only  two  brief  Indexes : 
one,  of  the  Books  and  Chapters  in  their  order  ;  the  other,  an  Alphabetical  Index 
of  the  same.  The  method  of  the  book  was  by  no  mejiiis  logical,  eitlier  in  its  gen- 
eral plan,  or  in  the  working  out  of  the  plan  in  detail.     It  likewise  betrayed  at 


vr  PREFACE. 


many  points  an  ignuranoe  of  the  true  sense  of  Scripture.  And  yet  it  met  with 
so  niurli  favor,  and  answered  so  good  a  purpose,  that  an  Englislinian  by  the 
name  of  Whowkll  appears  to  have  been  tempted  above  what  he  was  able  to 
Ix'ai'.  In  1848  lie  jilagiarized  in  two  quarto  volumes  the  work  of  Talbot, 
entitling  it  '"Analogy  of  tlie  Old  and  Xew  Testament  Systematically  Classified," 
pretenduig  that  it  had  cost  him  years  of  labor. 

In  isry.i.  T.^lhot's  Ana/ysis  was  reproduced  in  America,  ^v^th  additions  and 
improvements,  by  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  West,  D.D.  The  changes  in  the  body 
of  the  work  were  few  and  unimportant.  For  Talbot's  imperfect  logical 
arrangement  of  tlie  Thirty  Books  an  alphabetical  order  was  substituted,  but 
tiieir  contents,  and  tlie  contents  even  of  the  Chapters  and  Sections,  remained  the 
same.  The  onlj'  changes  were  in  some  of  the  captions.  Dr.  West  rendered  a 
twofold  service.  First,  he  looked  up  the  twelve  verses  which  had  been  inad- 
vertently omitted  by  Talbot,  so  as  to  be  able  to  say  with  confidence  that  of  the 
31,173  verses  of  the  Bible  not  one  was  wanting.  He  also  added  a  Consultmg 
Ai)paratus  consisting  of  nine  Tables  and  Indexes,  which  cost  him  an  immense 
amount  of  labor,  and  enhanced  greatly  tlie  practical  value  of  the  work. 

In  what  respects,  and  to  what  extent,  the  present  Analysis  differs  from  its 
predecessors  may  be  seen  by  any  one  who  will  take  the  trouble  to  make  the 
comparison.  It  is  something  more  than  Talbot  and  West  revised.  The  work 
has  been  entirely  recast.  Instead  of  Thuty  Books  there  are  Twenty-seven,  and 
the  whole  method  of  the  work,  so  far  as  seemed  desu-able,  is  different.  Only 
two  or  three  of  the  Books  remain  substantially  the  same,  and  even  these  have 
been  considei'ably  changed.  The  Indexes  are,  of  course,  all  new.  A  Concord- 
ance to  the  Bible  has  likewise  been  added  to  make  the  Consulting  Apparatus  as 
complete  as  possible.  That  liis  work  is  perfect,  the  editor  is  far  from  supposing. 
So  many  verses  are  susceptible  of  more  than  one  application,  that  it  is  by  no 
means  easy  to  determine  where  a  verse  shall  be  placed  which  is  to  be  used  but 
once.  Most  that  would  be  gained  by  repeating  verses  lias  been  provided  for 
in  the  present  work  bj'  a  system  of  cross-references.  The  editor  has  done  his 
best  to  prepare  a  work  which  shall  be  of  real  service  to  aU  students  and  readers 
of  God's  Word. 

In  conclusion,  the  editor  begs  leave  to  acknowledge  the  obligations  he  is 
under  to  F.  B.  Pekkins,  A.M.,  of  this  city,  and  the  Rev.  George  W.  Sheldon, 
Teacher  of  Hebrew  in  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  whose  assistance  has 
been  indispensable  to  him  in  the  working  out  of  his  plan  •,  and  also  to  Rev. 
H.   11.  McFakland,  for  excellent  work  upt)n  the  Indices. 

ROSWELL  D.  HITCHCOCK. 

Ukion  Theolooicai.  Seminahy,  Xew  Yokk  City,  June  \5th,  1869. 


PUBLTSTTER'S    ANNOUNCEAIENT. 


TiiK  followinp  li>tt<^r.  ^vTitt<'Tl  at  tli<^  request  of  the  Pnhlisher,  hyF.  B.  Pkkkins, 
A.M.,  one  of  the  persons  employed  upon  "IIitcik'ock's  Nkw  and  Co.mplktk 
Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,"  will  show  to  some  extent  the  quantity  of  labor 
and  expense  whi<'li  tlw  Publisher  has  cheerfully  undertaken  in  order  to  he  abln 
to  place  in  the  hands  of  the  Christian  public  a  work  which  shoiUd  be  fully  up 
witli  the  best  scholarship  of  the  day,  as  well  as  intelligible  and  instructive  to 
every  citizen.  A.  J.  J. 

Mr.  A.  J.  Johnson — Dear  Sir:  The  following  is  the  statement  which  yon 
requested  me  to  furnish,  of  the  beginning  and  progress  of  your  publication, 
"TIitciicock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,"  so  far  as 
I  knew  the  facts  : 

During  th(^  spring  of  1868  you  consiilted  me  as  to  the  means  of  effecting  certain 
improvements  in  West's  Analysis.  I  examined  the  work,  and  reported  to  you 
that  it  would  b(»  much  improved,  in  my  opinion,  by  modifying  some  of  the  titles 
of  Sections.  ('iia])ters,  and  Books,  by  re-distributing  a  few  obviousl}^  ill-placed 
passages,  and  preparing  a  new  and  fuller  Index.  It  was  agreed  that  I  should 
do  this,  and  I  did  in  fact  do  it.  The  course  of  my  work,  however,  constantly 
brought  out  new  deficiencies,  not  the  least  being  a  singularly  large  number 
of  defects  in  the  stereotype  plates  and  "errors  of  the  press,"  or  inaccuracies  in 
printing,  whicli  of  course  existed  unknown  to  you  in  the  plates  when  you  bought 
them  of  the  original  publishers,  Messrs.  Sckihnek  &  Co.  I  nnself  noted  a  hun- 
dred or  two  of  these  in  a  small  part  of  the  book,  and  without  comjiaring  it  with 
an  authentic  text.  This,  moreover,  was,  as  I  have  since  learned,  after  you  had 
expended  a  large  amount  in  repairs  and  corrections  in  these  very  plates.  Upon 
further  consideration,  therefore,  and  after  the  proposed  amendments  were  ready 
for  thi>  press,  you  decided  to  throw  away  that  whole  labor,  and  to  undertake, 
without  regard  to  expense,  a  new  distrilnition  of  tlie  wiiole  materials  of  tiie  Bible, 
to  lie  made  by  some  one  of  the  very  ablest  Biblical  scholars  of  the  country,  from 
new  type  and  on  entirely  new  electroty])e  plates  throughout ;  and  thus  to  make 
a  new  l)ook,  which  should  adequately  accomplish  the  ends  ])roposed,  but  imper- 
fectly attained,  by  the  old  one. 

"West's  Analysis  had  been  highly  praised  by  many  Biblical  scholars  of  the  first 
rank,  but  sometimes  with  a  qualification.  Rev.  Leonakd  Bacon,  P. I).,  for 
instance,  while  calling  it  "exceedingly  convenient  as  a  book  of  reference,  and  at 
the  same  time  tiseful  as  a  book  to  be  systematically  studied,"  adds,  "  I  do  not 
mean  to  affirm  that  the  arrangement  and  classification  are  the  best  that  could 
possibly  be  made,"  etc.  And  Rev.  Edwards  A.  Park,  D.D.,  of  Andover 
Theological  Seminary,  while  he  says,  "I  have  found  the  work  as  a  whole  very 
convenient  and  usefid,"  yet  obser^•es,  "I  have  not  always  seen  tiie  propriety 
of  all  his  classifications,  nor  of  some  Biblical  references  under  them. " 


Yiii  PUBLISHER'S  ANNOUNCEMENT. 

While  West's  Analysis,  in  short,  was  altogether  the  best  book  of  its  kind  in 
existence,  and  was,  without  exception,  received  and  recommended  as  such,  yet 
it  liad  neither  been  offered  nor  received  as  absolutely  perfect.  It  was  creditable 
for  the  circumstances  under  which  it  was  first  originated,  nearly  three-quarters  of 
a  century  ago,  and  to  the  period,  tifty  years  ago,  when  Dr.  West  was  educated. 
But  it  was  clear  that  the  great  advances  in  Biblical  learning  of  every  kind  since 
that  time  would  afford  the  means  of  introducing  into  the  book  many  improve- 
ments that  were,  from  tlie  nature  of  the  case,  impossible  in  its  predecessor  ;  and 
that  all,  or  nearly  all,  of  the  minor  errors  and  inaccuracies  which  had  disligured 
the  old  Analysis,  could  be  prevented  from  appearing  in  the  new. 

To  ti.x  upon  a  competent  editor  was  the  chief  requisite  ;  and  after  miich  con- 
sultation and  inquir}'  with  eminent  divines  and  others,  the  services  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Hitchcock  were,  with  much  exertion,  secured,  and  the  work  was  actually 
put  in  train  in  September,  1868.  The  final  corrections  in  the  new  plates  are  just 
now  being  made,  so  that  over  eight  months  of  incessant  and  intense  labor  have 
alread}-^  been  invested,  and  (as  you  yourself  know  better  than  I)  a  total  sum  of 
over  §25,000  has  been  expended.  If  to  this  amount  be  added  that  paid  by  j'ou 
for  the  stereotype  plates  and  copyright  of  West's  Analysis,  and  that  subse- 
quently invested  in  attempts  to  satisfactorily  repair  and  correct  those  plates, 
the  whole  investment  rises  to  materially  over  $30,000.  Counting  the  extremely 
laborious  services  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  the  responsible  editor,  himself,  those  of  his 
two  assistants,  and  those  of  others  employed  to  a  considerable  extent  in  the  more 
mechanical  parts  of  the  work  of  "  preparing  copj^,"  not  less  than  what  represents 
two  full  years  of  the  labor  of  one  good  scholar  and  workman  have  now  been  put 
into  the  new  book. 

The  "copy"  used  to  print  from  was  not  manuscript,  but  the  authentic  and 
singularly  accurate  text  of  the  American  Bible  Society  ;  and  I  may  add,  that 
although  I  scanned  it  with  as  much  care  as  I  could,  I  found  but  one  single 
"  error  of  the  press"  in  it ;  and  that  only  a  somewhat  doubtful  case  of  '"wrong 
font."'  So  far  as  I  could  see  without  a  direct  professional  proof-reading,  there 
was  not  a  letter  nor  a  point  out  of  place  in  the  whole  Bible. 

There  are  three  differences  between  the  old  Analj^sis  and  the  new,  which  may 
properly  be  mentioned  here,  as  results  of  my  observations  upon  the  work.  They 
are  tliese  : 

First.  There  is  a  great  deal  more  of  the  historical  method  in  the  new  Analysis 
than  in  the  old.  Such  themes  as  the  Hebrew  Nation,  the  Jewish  Worship  and 
Sacred  Places,  etc.,  are  so  presented  that  the  reader  obtains  an  actual  history  of 
each,  given  in  the  very  words  of  Scripture. 

Second.  As  compared  with  the  old  Analj-sis,  tlie  new  one  aims  to  present 
thougJds  rather  than  verses.  The  existing  division  of  the  Bible  into  Chapters 
and  Verses,  though  made  by  a  man  of  piety  and  learning,  was  itself  frequently 
arbitrary  and  imperfect.  The  further  separation  of  verses  in  the  old  Analysis 
frequently  ivsulted  in  the  tearing  apart  of  a  good  thought.  But  the  effort  in 
the  new  book  has  been  to  keep  each  thought  whole,  as  far  as  possible.  In  this 
the  cross-referenct^s  which  have  been  introduced  have  proved  of  great  use,  as 
they  serve  to  cure,  in  part,  the  difhculties  arising  from  the  occasional  want  of  a 
verse  in  more  than  one  place. 

The  use  of  these  cross-references  is  easily  to  be  seen  by  an  illustration.  On 
page  477  of  the  Analysis,  the  interesting  subject  of  "The  Hebrew  Woman's  Posi- 
tion"— to  omit  wliicli  would  liave  been  decidedly  a  defect — has  had  to  be  brought 
out  almost  entirely  by  means  of  cross-references  to  verses  used  for  some  more 
important  subject  elsewhere.  Gev.  xii.  14  (see  sub-section  1,  on  page  477,  under 
g  97)  shows  tliat  tlie  Hebrew  woman  might  go  unveiled.     The  verse  itself,  however, 


PUBLISIlEllS  ANNOUNCEMENT.  ix 

has  het'ii  iisfd  on  ]):igt'  ^55  to  furnisli  an  exain])lt'  of  "Ft-nialf  Ufaiity."  Siib- 
sfctiou  r>,  jiagf  477,  slunvs  by  tlie  cross-n-tV'iviicc  tliat  womt-n  iiiiglit  act  as  coun- 
sellors in  emergencies,  even  to  a  king  ;  while  the  verse  itself  has  been  placed  on 
page  370,  as  an  instance  of  ^-igncd  mourning. 

Third.  Tlic  old  Analysis  was,  to  a  great  extent,  lianii)ere(l  and  inconvenienced 
as  a  book  of  reference  by  its  multiplicity  of  consulting  ai)i)aratus,  having  three 
se]>arate  Tables  of  Contents,  and  six  separate  Indexes.  Of  these  Indexes,  the 
last  four  were  in  fact  supplements,  to  make  up  for  omissions  in  the  classification 
and  indexing  of  the  body  of  the  work.  In  the  new  Analysis,  however,  one  full 
Table  of  Contents  of  Sections  exhibits  the  whole  book  in  a  logical  succe.ssion  of 
thought  ;  one  full  Alphabetical  Index  of  some  six  thousand  entries  enables  the 
reader  to  turn  at  once  to  the  page  on  which  any  subject  is  treated  ;  the  Scripture 
Inde.x  enables  him,  in  addition,  to  turn  to  the  page  where  anj'  verse  of  the  Bible 
has  been  used.  Thus  four  instruments  for  consulting  supply  the  place  of  the 
former  nine — an  immense  economy  of  time  and  convenience.  Lastly,  the  Com- 
plete Concordance  now  going  through  the  press  gives,  besides  all  this,  an  ulti- 
mate and  e.xhaustive  mastery  of  all  the  significant  single  words  of  the  Bible. 

Very  respectfully,  etc., 

KRED.  B.  PKRKINa 
New  York,  June  16,  1869. 


SPECIAL    NOTICE. 

To  WnoM  IT  MAT  CoNCEKN. — Tills  is  to  certify  tli.at  I  am  occasionally  callcil  njion  to 
protect  luy  canvassers,  in  almost  every  conceivable  and  honorable  way,  t'lom  the  very  damag- 
ing statements  made  through  the  medium  of  the  press  and  otherwise,  by  a  class  of  book- 
sellers, who  possibly  do  not  know  any  better,  to  the  ettect  that  they  can  obtain  a  su])ply  at 
any  time  of  my  publications  through  the  regular  channels  of  the  trade.  In  reply,  once  for 
all,  I  respectfully  submit,  in  addition  to  the  following  aftidavit,  that  if  this,  or  any  other  book 
having  my  imprint  thereon,  is  purchased  at  a  bookstore,  or  of  any  person  other  than  one  of 
my  regularly  a])pointcd  canvassers  (even  if  it  has  upon  it  a  wrapper  and  label),  it  is  evidence 
that  it  is  a  gecond-hatid  book,  and  has  been  sold  and  delivered  once  by  one  of  my  men  to  a 
customer  who  subscribed  for  it,  and  who,  from  necessity,  misrejiresentation,  or  otherwise,  has 
been  induced  to  part  with  it,  in  order  that  it  might  unhappily  find  its  way  into  the  hands  of 
my  unnatural  business  enemy,  to  be  sold  again  as  •Afresh  co])y  from  my  store.  I  say  inmat- 
urul,  because  I  believe  that  there  are  but  few  booksellers  who  take  pleasure  in  trying  to 
injure  a  fellow-craftsman  for  industriously  exercising  his  prerogative  of  doing  his  business  in 
an  honorable  but  exclusive  way.  A.  J.  .T. 

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STATE  OF  NEW  YORK,  ) 

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aforesaiil,  Ix-ing  duly  sworn,  depose  and  say  that  I  am  the  owner  of  the  Steel,  Copper.  Electrotype  unil 
Stereotype  Plates  used  in  making  my  AtltinK,  ifnpn,  and  limiks ;  that  I  am  tlie  purcliascr  and  owner  of  all 
tlie  paper,  etc.,  used  in  prf)ducing  my  piil)lications ;  tliat  I  tell  no  good»  at  retail,  or  to  liookwlUrs.  neither  do 
my  Canvassers  buy  a  stoclv  of  my  publicalions  and  ;«•</<//<;  it  out ;  that  eacli  of  my  Canvassers  Iuls  a  cerliticato 
of  good  cliaracter  filed  in  my  olTlcc;  tliat  my  business  is  conducted  ej-cluirirfly  by  regularly  appointtd  Canrtu- 
fri,  who  solicil  orders,  and  make  weekly  reports  to  me  of  all  orders  taken,  ami  that  the  orders  thus  taken 
are  filled  by  me  or  through  my  Canvassers,  directly  from  my  PuhHnhing  IIuum  in  the  City  of  AVi*  York. 

A.  J.  JOHNSON,  PuBLisuEK,  11  Great  Jones  Street,  New  York. 

Sworn  to  before  me,  this  12lh  day  of  April,  1873.  

William  A.  Bcshsei-l,  Notary  Public, 


EXPLANATION. 


pnoFESsou  HITCHCOCK'S  analysis  of  the  holy  bible  is  indexed  for  practi- 
cal USE  IN  FOUR  different  WAYS: 

Mrst.  By  General  Subjects  in  Iwenty-scvcn  (27)  Books. 

Second.  By  Ooneral  iind  Parlicular  Sulijecls  in  twenty-seven  (27)  Books,  two  hundred  and  forty-two  (242) 
riiiipters,  and  two  tlioiisuml  tlnve  hundred  and  seventy  (2,370)  Sections. 

T/iinl.  By  an  .Vlphabetical  Index  of  all  General  and  Particular  Subjects. 

Fourth.  I$y  a  Scriptural  Index  of  Verses,  showing  the  page  of  the  Analysis  on  which  every  verse  of  our 
Common  Bible  may  be  found. 

Then  follows  Cuuden'b  Cokcoudance  ok  the  Holy  Sckiituues. 


FIRST   INDEX. 

The  FVrat  Index  (page  xi)  •rivos  the  titles  of  all  the 
Books  in  their  regular  order,  and  the  number  of 
Chapters  in  each  Book,  and  the  position  e<if/i  Book 
occupies  in  the  .YNALYSia  Take,  for  example,  to 
illusli-ate  the  /•'//•.i?  Index,  the  Book  entitled  "The 
Hebrews,"  Book  XI.,  on  page  xi.  We  perceive  that 
this  Book  has  XV.  Chapters,  and  occupies  a  space  of 
83  pages  of  the  Analysis,  or  from  229-313  inclusive. 
Tliese  pages  give  the  complete  Bible  History  of  the 
Hebrew  Nation.  This  Index  is  used  precisely  the 
same  way  in  the  remaining  twenty-six  (26)  Books. 

SECOND    INDEX. 

The  Second  Index  (page  xiii)  gives  the  division  of 
eacit  Book  into  Chapters,  Sections,  and  Sub- Sections, 
with  their  tillfs  and  the  pages  ujion  which  they  are 
to  be  found.  Take,  for  cxampU",  to  illustrate  the 
Second  Index,  the  in(|uir}-  why  (Jod  selected  the  He- 
brews as  His  chosen  people.  By  turning  to  page  xxi 
of  this  Index,  we  find  "Book  XI. — The  Hebrews," 
and  we  read,  Chap.  I.—"  God's  Chosen  People,"  and 
by  running  the  eye  down  to  Section  G,  we  find  "  Rea- 
B  )ns  for  it,"  and  right  opposite  we  are  referred  to 
page  230  of  the  Analysis,  where  God's  reasons  are 
given  for  making  the  "  Hebrews  His  Chosen  People." 
All  the  references  in  this  Index  are  to  be  used  in  the 
same  way. 

THIRD    INDEX. 

The  Third  Index  (page  087)  is  llie  Index  of  the 
whole  iVNALYSis,  and  the  most  important  of  all,  as  it 
repeats  and  supplements  all  the  rest.  It  is  alphabet- 
ically arranged,  and  notes  the  page  where  each  Sub- 
ject may  be  found,  and  is  complete  within  itself.  To 
illustrate  the  comprehensiveness  of  this  Index,  we 
will  ask  what  the  Bible  says  about  the  Sluggard. 
Now,  neither  the  First  nor  the  Second  Index  is  of  any 
assistance  whatever  in  this  case,  but  in  this  Index, 
on  page  'i*,  we  have,  in  its  alphabetical  order — "  Slug- 
gard sent  to  the  Ant"  and  opptwle,  the  Section  and 
page;  and  by  turning  to  page  390  and  Section  88,  we 
find  the  text  (Prov.  vi.  0),  "Go  to  the  ant,  thou  slug- 
gard, consider  her  ways,  and  be  wise." 

FOURTH    INDEX. 

The  Fourth  Index  (page  712)  gives  every  Book, 
Cliapter,  and  Verse  in  our  common  Bible  in  their  reg- 
ular order  and  the  page  on  which  each  verse  can  be 
found  in  the  Analysis.  On  the  upper  left  and  right 
corner  of  eiu-h  page  of  this  Index  the  various  Books 
of  the  Bible  are  indicated.  For  example,  we  desire  to 
find  the  location  in  the  Analysis  of  the  first  Terse  of 
the  first  rluipter  of  flenesis.  By  turning  to  this  Index, 
page  712,  we  find  in  the  left-hand  eornrr,  Genesis, 
Chap.  I.,  Vers<'  1,  and  opposite  page  93,  and  upon  this 
page  we  readily  find  the  verse,  "  In  the  beginning 


God  created,"  etc.,  under  the  title  Section  "God 
Created  the  Universe."  Thus  the  location  in  the 
Analysis  of  all  the  31,173  verses  of  the  Bible  may 
readily  lie  found.  Take  another  important  feature  of 
this  Index.  For  parallel  passages,  teaching  the  same 
thing,  or  throwing  light  upon  any  given  verse,  con- 
sult the  Scriptural  Index,  p.  712  (pages  numbered  at 
bottom),  which  will  point  out  at  once  the  page  on 
which  such  verse  is  to  be  found.  With  it  are  grouped 
all  such  passages. 

E.\AMPLE. — iTolin  iii.  3  tenches  the  Doctrine  of  the  New  Birth. 
If  we  wl!*h  to  know  wliat  other  passages  teach  this,  on  p.  743  of 
the  Scriptnral  Index  we  are  referred  to  p.  5.35  of  the  Analysis 
for  tliis  verse,  and  with  it  wellnd  ttie  other  verses  t>caringon  the 
same  point.  Heb.  xii.  (>-S  teaches  ttie  use  and  l)enetit  of  afflic- 
tions. In  Scriptural  Index,  p.  749,  we  are  referred  to  p.  105  for 
the  verses.  There  we  Iind  it,  and  also  the  other  verses  in  the 
Word  of  God  which  exhibit  the  same  Irulh. 


GRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 

When  a  verse,  in  whole  or  in  part,  is  read  or  heard, 
and  its  location  in  the  Bible  is  not  known,  it  may  be 
determined  thus:  Take  some  prominent  word  in  the 
verse,  and  looking  in  the  Concordance,  p.  731,  find 
the  word  among  the  headings,  which  are  aiTanged  in 
alphabetical  order.  Under  each  lieading  is  a  list  of 
all  the  verses  in  the  Bible  where  that  word  occurs. 
There,  by  use  of  the  Scri|)ture  Index,  p.  712,  as  di- 
rected in  the  last  paragraph,  its  place  in  the  Analy- 
sis is  found,  and  all  the  concurrent  verses  are  with  it. 
Example. — "Iron  sharpeneth  iron;  so  a  man  sharpcneth  the 
countenance  of  his  fi-iend."'  Look  for  Iron  in  Concordance.  It 
is  on  1).  907,  and  there  it  is  found  that  this  verse  is  in  Prov.  xxvii. 
17.  The  Scriptural  Index,  p.  7:i2.  refers  to  p.  408  of  the  A.nalt- 
sis  for  this  verse  and  all  other  kindred  verses.  Consultin;^  the 
Concordance  for  any  other  j)roininent  word  used  in  the  verse, 
would  ^ive  the  same  result  by  the  same  steps. 


CROSS-REFERENCES. 

The  only  other  i)oint  needing  explanation  is  the 
various  Cross- References  used  in  the  An.vlysis.  If 
we  consult  the  Alphabetical  Index  for  the  Unpardon- 
able Sin,  we  will  be  directed  to  page  545,  Section  30, 
and  under  the  Sub-Section  we  find  but  one  verse,  but 
following  that  verse  we  find  two  Cross  lieferenceji, 
viz..  Mat.  xii.  31,  32— Luke  xii.  10.  Turn  to  tlie 
Scripture  Index,  and  on  page  740  is  found  Mat.  xii. 
31,  82,  which  directs  to  page  31  of  the  Analysis,  and 
by  turning  to  that  page  we  find  those  verses  under 
"  liloKphemy  against  the  Iloly  Spirit,"  which  is  an 
"  Unpardontible  Sin."  Thus,  wherever  a  verse  refers 
to  two  distinct  subjects,  it  is  placed  under  the  most 
appropriate,  and  referred  to  under  the  other  heading, 
so  that  each  and  every  subject  is  fully  exhausted, 
proving  the  laborious  and  conscientious  care  of  tho 


learned  Compiler. 


10 


A.  J.  J. 


CONTENTS 


OK   THE 


TWENTY-SEVEN   BOOKS 


OF 


IIITniCOCK'S  i\EW  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE, 

SHOWING    THB 

SUBJECT,  NUMBER  OF  ClblPTERS,  PAGE,  AND  NUMBER  OF  PAGES  OP  EACH  BOOK. 


Has 
BOOK  I— SCRIPTURE Ciiapters 

II.— GOD 

III.— JESUS  CHRIST 

IV.— IDOLATRY   AND   SUPERSTITION       .... 

V.-WORKS  OF   GOD 

VI.— MIRACLES 

VIL— MEDIU.MS  ^VND  METHODS   OF  REVELATION       . 

Vni— DUTIES  TO   GOD 

IX.— ANGELS,  GOOD   AND   EVIL 

X— GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES.        ... 

XI— THE   HEBREWS  

XII.— OTHER   NATIONS 

Xin.— THE  OUTWARD  MAN 

XIV.— EXTERNAL  NATURE 

XV -INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS   . 

XVI— THE   FAMILY 

"       XVII— MASTERS  AND   SERVANTS 

"     XVIII.-CIVIL  AND  80CL^  LIFE 

XIX.-WAR 

XX.-FALLEN   MAN 

XXI— MAN   REDEEMED " 

"      XXII— SACRED  SEASONS 

"  XXIII.— SACRED  PLACES 

"     XXTV.-SACRED   PERSONS  AND   OFFICES    .... 

..       XXV— SACRED   RITES   AND   FORMS 

"     XXVL-TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS 

"   XXVII.— ESCHATOLOOY  (or,  The  Law  Thikob)       ... 


OCCPPIES 

V.   Pages      1-16 


VIII. 

XIV. 

X. 

VII. 

XV. 

XL 

XV. 

V. 

VII. 

XV. 

VHL 

VII. 

IX. 

VII. 

vni. 

VI. 

VIII. 

XIV. 

VII. 

IX. 

V. 

IX. 

XII. 

IX. 

V. 

vn. 


16-32 
82-74 
74-9.3 
03-121 
122-144 
145-10.5 
166-195 
196-204 
200-228 
229-312 
812-354 
855-883 
883-306 
397-412 
413-435 
436-442 
448-484 
4S5-514 
514-.'533 
534-.'>70 
571-581 
581-604 
605-638 
63»-659 
660-673 
678-685 


• 

CONTENTS. 

Showing  thf.  Subjects  of  the  Books,  CnAPTEUs,  and  Sections  of  HITCHCOCK'S   NEVT 

AND 

COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE,  in  their  order,  precisf.i.y  as  tuey 

STAND   IN   THE    HoOK    ITSELF,  WITH 

THE  Number  of  tub  Section  or  Subsection 

A^■D   OF  THE   PaOE;   AND   THIS   AFFOKDINO  A    CONNECTED   LOGICAL   ViEW 

OF  TUE  Arrangement  of  the  Whole  Work. 

BOOK    I. 

—  SCRIPTURE. 

•ECTinx 

PAGE 

SECTION 

PAOI 

(hup.  I.— Books  and  Authors. 

1- 

{'hap.  III.— Characteristics  of  Scripture. 

10 

1.  OKI  Ti-sUiincnt  Writers 

1 

31.  Divinely  Inspired 

10 

2.  New        ••               '•               .            . 

1 

82.  Illuniinating    .... 

10 

3.  Sul)scriplions  to  llic  Epistles 

4.  Books  Ket'orrod  to  not  now  Extnnt  . 

2 

33.  Pure 

10 

2 

34.  Perfection  and  Truth  of  Scripture   . 

10 

5.  Hofi-rfnt-fs  to  Chronicles  of  Judah   . 

3 

ai.  Efficacy  of  Scri  iture 

3<5.  Permanence  ant  Fulfilment  of  Scripture 

11 

G.            •'                       "             Israel    . 

3 

11 

7.            "             Book  of  Kings  of  Judah  and 

37.  The  SUmdard  of  Truth 

11 

Israel              .... 

3 

38.  Is  for  All          .... 

11 

8.  Profane  Authors  Referred  to  and  Quoted 

4 

39.  Hard  to  Understand   . 

12 

i).  The  Book  of  the  Law 
10.  Speakers  and  Hearers :  Genesis  and  Exodus 

4- 
4 

Cliap.  IV.— Duty  to  Know  and  Obey  Scripture. 

12 

11.            "                   "         Leviticus 

4 

40.  Israel  to  Hear 

12 

12.            "                   "         Numbers 

4 

41.  Individuals  and  Classes  to  Hear 

12 

i;i.            "                    "          Deutcr.  to  Eccles. 

5 

42.  All  the  World  to  Hear 

12 

14.            "                   "         Job  , 

5 

43.  Hearers  Cautioned 

12 

15.            "                   "         Isaiah  and  Jeremiah 

5 

44.  Refusals  to  Hear 

13 

16.            "                    "          Ezekiel 

6 

45.  The  Law  Remembered 

13 

J  7.            "                   ■'         Jonali  to  Zechariali 

7 

46.  Sleditation  on  the  Law 

47.  God's  Word  to  be  Eaten 

13 
13 

Chap.  II.— rromnltrutiun  of  Scripture. 

7 

48.  The  Law  to  be  Obeyed 

14 

!«.  First  Tables  of  Stone 

7 

49.  Neglect  and  Opposition 

14 

19.  Second     "              " 

7 

50.  Penalties 

14 

20.  Depository  of  the  Tables  of  Stone 

7 

21.  Pulilic  Inscriptions 

7 

Chap,  v.— Advantages  of  Scripture. 

15 

22.  Written  Rolls  or  Books 

8 

51.  Makin.s  Wise  . 

15 

•i:i.  The  Believer,  a  Book 

8 

52.  Satisfying  Desire 

15 

24.  Scaling  of  Books 

8 

53.  Inspiring  Hope 

15 

2.'i.  Scripture  not  to  Ix;  Altered    . 

8 

54.  Imparling  Joy 

15 

2(J.  To  bi'  Publicly  Read  . 

8 

55.  Comforting  and  Consoling     . 

15 

27.  Instances 

9 

50.  Sanctifving  and  Saving 

57.  Nations  Blest  by  it 

68.  Deprivation  of  it  a  Curse 

15 

28.   Instruction  in  S<ripture 

9 

15 

29.  Scripture  Studied 

9 

16 

30.  God  3  Word  Declared 

.      10 

BOO 

K    II.  — GOD. 

Chap.  I. — Names  and  (!<>nernl  Rf 

'prcsonlations 

! 

Chap.  II. — Aiilliropoinorphic  mid    Aiitliropo 

of  t.od. 

10 

paliiic  Ifepresentatioiis  of  Uod. 

18 

1.  Jehovah  ;  Jab 

16 

16.  God  .\ppears  in  Human  Form 

18 

2.  I  Am     . 

16 

17.  Has  Human  Features  and  .Members 

19 

3.  Lonl  and  God 

16 

1.  Face.                            5.  Shoulders. 

4.  Lonl  and  God  of  Hosts 

16 

2.  Eyes.                            6.  Hands. 

3.  Nostrils.                         7.  Fingers. 

5.  Ishi 

16 

(i.  liepn-scnlcd  by  Fire 

16 

4.  Organs  of  Spec-ch,        8.  Back. 

7.            "            "   Light 

16 

Breath.                       9.  Feet. 

H.  Accompanied  by  Darkness  o 

r  Clouds 

17 

18.  Uses  a  Human  Voice 

19 

9.  Compareil  (o  Animals 

, 

17 

19.  Laughs  and  Sleeps 

20 

10,          "          ••   a  Fir  Tree 

17 

20.  Gml  a  Warrior 

20 

11.  The  Visible  Glory       . 

17 

21.   Uses  Weapons 

20 

12.  God  Ls  Local    . 

17 

22.  Uncertain  of  the  Future 

20 

13.  Has  a  Dwelling-Placc  amonj 

'Men  : 

17 

23.  Grieved             .... 

21 

14.  Moves  About  . 

. 

18 

24.  Jealous 

21 

16.  Uses  Vehicles 

. 

18 

26.  Angry              .... 

21 

(13) 

XIV 


CONTEXTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


BKCTIOS                                                                                                                       PAOB 

8KCTION 

FAOE 

26.  Hating             .           .           .           .            .21 

52.  General  Ascriptions  of  Greatness  to  God 

28 

27.  Tnkiiig  Vengeance     . 

28.  Seeks  his  own  Glory  . 

21 

53.             "               "           Power 

28 

22 

54.  Holiness  of  God 

28 

29.  Solicilous  for  the  Holiness  of  bis  Name 

22 

55.  Justice              .... 

28 

30.  Makes  Oath  to  his  Purposes  . 

22 

56.  Impartiality     .... 

29 

31.  Kepenis  anil  Chances  his  Purposes  . 

32.  Deterred  from  his  Purpose    . 

22 

57.  Veracity          .... 
.58.  God  is  Love     .... 

29 

23 

39 

Clmp.  m.-Difflciiltyof  Knowing  God. 

23 

59.  God's  Gootlness 

60.  Mercy  and  Compassion 

29 
29 

33.  God  Invisible  .... 

23 

61.  Unrevengeful  and  Placable  . 
63.  Long-Suffering 

30 

34.  L'nsoarcliul>le  .... 

23 

30 

35.  But  uiav  be  Known    . 

23 

Chap.  Vl.-Christ  as  God.    See  Book  lU.,  Chap.  XI. 

Chap.  IV.— Atlrlbutes  of  God  as  Being. 

36.  Unity  of  God  .... 

24 
24 

Chap.  VII.-The  Holy  Spirit    . 

30 

37.  Self-t.\istence 

24 

63.  Personality      .... 

30 

38.  Spiritiialitv 

24 

64.  Divinity            .... 

30 

."iO.  Eternity 

24 

65.  Promised          .... 

80 

40.  Omnipresence  . 

25 

66.  Prayed  for       .... 

30 

41.  Immutability  . 

25 

67.  Given                .... 

31 

Chap,  v.— Attributes  of  God  as  Person. 

25 

68.  Offices              .... 

69.  Effects              .... 

31 
31 

42.  Omniscience    .... 

25 

70.  Utterances       .... 

81 

43.  Knowledge  of  Actions 

25 

71.  Resisted            .... 

31 

44.             "             Thoughts 

26 

72.  Ulusiihemy  against 

31 

45.  Foreknowledge 

26 

73.  Simony             .... 

31 

46.  Wisdom 

36 

47.  Omnipotence  . 

26 

Chap.  VIII.-The  Trinity. 

33 

48.  Irresistible 

27 

74.  Foreshadowed 

32 

49.  Compared  with  Other  Gods 

27 

75.  Hinted  at         . 

32 

50.           "           "    Man 

27 

76.  Imijlied           .... 

32 

51.  Incomparable 

27 

BOOK    III.— JESUS    CHRIST. 


Chap.  I.— Clirist's  Forerunner. 

1.  Predictions  Concerning  John 

2.  John's  Hirth,  Early  Lite,  and  Ministry 

3.  Impression  upon  the  I'eople 

4.  Testimony  Concerning  Himself 

5.  "  "  Christ 

6.  Sends  to  Inquire  of  Christ     . 

7.  Christ's  Testimony  Concerning  John 

8.  Testimony  by  New  Testament  Writers 

9.  Relations  with  Herod,  Death  and  Burial 

Cliap.  II.— Prophecies  Concerning  Christ. 

10.  Descent 

11.  Birth    . 

12.  Appearand'  in  the  Temple 

13.  Siijoiirn  in  Egypt 

14.  Preaching 

15.  Journey  I"  Galilee 
Iff.  Triumplial  Entry 

17.  Miracles 

18.  Opposition  of  Rulers  . 

19.  Silence  al  the  Trial     . 

20.  Scourging  and  Contempt 

31.  Insults 

32.  Death    . 

33.  Resurrection    . 
24.  Ascension 
2.5.  Humanity 

26.  Divinity 

27.  Zeal       . 

28.  Meekness 

29.  Prophetic  Character  . 
80.  Justification    . 
31.  Sacrifice 
33.  Prieslliood 
33.  Kingship 
84.  Figurative  Propliecies 

1.  Shepherd. 

2.  Lamb. 
8.  Branch. 

4.  Fountain. 

5.  Sw<>r<l. 


6.  Comcr-Stone. 

7.  StumbUng-Stone. 

8.  Light. 

9.  Sun. 
10.  Star. 


Chap.  III.— <jpnealogy,  Birth,  and  Early  Life. 
35.  Genealogy  Ijy  Matthew 


32 

32 
32 
33 
33 
33 
33 
34 
34 
34 

34 
34 
35 
35 
35 
35 
85 
35 
86 
36 
86 
86 
36 
36 
37 
37 
87 
37 
37 
37 
37 
38 
88 
38 
38 
89 


80 
89 


36.  Genealogj'  by  Luke    .... 

87.  "  Others 

88.  Christ's  Birth,  as  Recorded  by  Matthew 

39.  "  "  "  Luke 

40.  Christ  Visited  by  the  Wise  Men  and  the 

Shepherds     . 

41.  Circumcision   . 
43.  Ai)i)earance  in  the  Temple 

43.  Fame  among  the  People 

44.  Relations  with  Herod 

45.  Abode  in  Egj'pt 

46.  Treatment  by  His  Relatives 

47.  Filial  Conduct 

48.  Growtli  in  Body  and  Mind 

Chap.  IV. — Clirist's  .Ministry. 

49.  Attestation  of  Clirist  . 

1.  By  God.  4.  By  Devils. 

2.  Bv  John  the  Baptist.  5.  By  Believers. 

3.  B'v  His  Works.  0.  By  Himself. 

50.  Christ's  E.xplanation  of  His  Relationships  . 

51.  He  Teaches  by  Parables 

52.  Preaches  in  the  Synagogues  . 

53.  "  "         Temple 

54.  "  "         Open  Air 

5.>.  "        to  the  Spirits  in  Prison 

58.  Predicts  His  Denial  l)y  Peter,  Betrayal,  and 

Sufferings    ,       . 
57.  Defection  of  His  Disciples 

68.  His  Death  and  Resurrection 

59.  His  Burial  .... 
00.  His  .Vsci'usion  .... 
(il.  False  Christs  .... 
6'3.          Destruction  of  Jerusalem 

63.  Fame  of  the  Woman  who  Anointed  Him 

04.  Accomniiiclat  ions  for  the  Passover 

65.  Peter's  .M.irtvidom 

60.  Suceess  lit  His  Gospel 

67.  RciLHon  for  Prediiliiig 

68.  Christ's  Travel  and  Sojournings 

A.  First  Year  of  His  Ministry 

B.  The  next  two  Years 

1.  To  Galilee  through  Samaria 

2.  To  Jerusalem 

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4.  Consis  of  Tyre  nn<l  SUlon  . 

5.  Tlirmiiili  DccaporM  . 

0.  In  (Jiililrc  iipiiii 
C.  Tlic  Last  Six  Muntlis     . 

1.  .Ii'rusalcm 

2.  Kplintim 

3.  Pircn 

4.  In  and  about  Jonisnloni 
Sotirrp  ofClirist's  Power  tu  Work  Miracles 
I'hrisl's  .Miracles 
fomniamls  to  Conceal   His  Miracles  and 

Mission  .... 

Coiniuandor  Pemiiasion  to  Publish  Miracles 
t'luist's  UeeeptiiMi  by  Men 

1.  Fame  tliroujfliout  the  Laud 

2.  Followed  by  Multitudes 

3.  His  Miracles  and  Uoctriucs  Wondered 

at         . 

4.  Hcreivod  as  a  Guest 

0.  Misunderstood  by  the  People    . 
C.  0|)inions  of  the  I'eople  . 

A.  Christ's  Inquiry  of  Opinions 

B.  Hoyal  Honors  OlFered 

C.  Heijiirdeil  iis  a  Prophet 

D.  Said  to  have  a  Devil 

E.  Discordant  Opinions 

7.  Fpared  by  the  People 

8.  Silences  Captious  Assailants 

9.  Hated  and  Persecuted 
10.  The  Ministry  of  Women 

74.  Christ's  Retirement  and  Solitude 

Chap,  v.— Christ's  Betrayal  and  Apprehpn 

sion.  .... 

75.  The  .Virreement  of  Judas  to  Bctraj'  Christ 

1.  Prophecies  applied  to  Judas  "  . 

2.  Judas  Instigated  by  the  Devil  . 

3.  The  Agreement  made     . 

76.  Christ's  Agony  in  Gethscmaue 

77.  Christ's  Apprehension 

1.  The  Betrayal 

2.  Christ's  W'ords  to  the  Multitude 

3.  His  Disciples'  Defence   . 

4.  Christ  Bounil 
r..       "        Led  to  Trial 

0.  Deserted  by  His  Disciples 

Chap.  VI.-Christ'8  Trial. 

78.  Accusations  against  Christ    . 

79.  Christ  Questioned 

80.  Christ's  Silence 

81.  "         Replies 

82.  Pilate's  Unwillingness  to  Condemn. 

83.  The  People  Prefer  Barabbas  to  Christ 

84.  ThtT  Demand  Christ's  Condemnation 
S-').  Christ  Condemned 
80.  Outrages  by  the  People 

Chap.  VII.— Christ's  Crnclflxlon.      . 

87.  Christ  Bears  His  Cross 

88.  '•       Crucified 
80.  The  Two  Thieves 

1.  Prophecies  Concerning  . 

2.  Their  Crucifixion 

3.  Their  Treatment  of  Christ 

90.  8uperscrii>tion  on  Christ's  Cross 

91.  Conduct  of  the  People 

1.  They  Diviile  His  liniment 

J.  They   (Jive   Him    Vinegar  and   Wino 

Mingled  with  Myrrh     . 
8.  They  Mock  Him. 

4.  They  Retire,  Smitten  with  Remorse 

5.  Testimony  of  the  Centurion 
02.  Miraculous  Phenomena 

1.  Darkness  .... 

2.  Enrtli(|uake 

3.  Resurrection  of  the  Dead 

93.  Christ's  Words  to  the  Women  who  Wep 

for  Him         .... 
04.  Christ's  Dying  Prayers 
0.5.        '•       Death 

06.  "       Body  Pierced,  but  None  of  His 

13one8  Broken 

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Chap.  VIII. 


-The  Itnrial  niiil  Kesnrrertlon 
of  Christ.     . 

98.  Christ's  liiirial 

99.  The  Stone  ol  llii^  Sepulchre  Sealed  . 

100.  An  .Xiigi'l  Rolls  Away  the  Stoue 

101.  The  tirave  Found  Empty 

102.  Explanation     .... 

1.  By  the  Chief  Priests 

2.  By  the  Angel 

3.  By  New  Testament  Writers 

103.  Incredulity  of  the  Disciples  . 

Chap.  IX.— .Vppearances  of  Christ  after  Hi 
Kesiirrection. 

104.  On  the  Day  of  His  Resurrection 

1.  To  the  Women    . 

2.  To  Mary  Slagdaleue 

3.  To  PeleV  .... 

4.  To  the  Two  Disciples 

5.  To  the  Ten 
10.5.  At  Other  Times 

1.  To  the  Eleven     .  .  .  . 

2.  To  Seven  of  the  Apostles  at  the  Sea  of 

Tiberias 
8.  To  Five  Hundred  Brethren  at  once 

4.  To  James  .  .  .  .  . 

5,  To  the  I-'Icven  at  the  Mount  of  Olives 
Chap.   X.— Christ's  Ascension;    Christ    in 

Heaven. 

106.  Christ's  Ascension 

107.  Christ  in  Heaven 
Chap.  XI.-Chrlst'8  Divinity. 

108.  He  is  called  God 

109.  "    "      "      the  Son  of  God. 

110.  Is  made  Equal  with  God 

111.  Iscjdied  Lord 

112.  Performs  the  Works  of  God. 

1.  In  Creating 

2.  In  Preserving  all  Things 
8.  In  Forgiving  Sins 

4.  In  Bestowing  Spiritual  Blessings 

5.  In  Raising  tiie  Dead 
C.  In  Judging  the  World    . 

113.  Christ  Posses-ses  the  Attributes  of  God 


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Is  Eternal 
Is  Omnipresent    . 
Is  Omniscient 
Is  Omnipotent     . 
Is  Unchangeable . 
Is  Sinless  . 

Is  an  Object  of  Worship 
8.  Is  Superior  to  Men  and  Angels 
Chap.  XII.— Christ's  Humanity. 

114.  Christ's  Incanialion   .  .  . 

115.  "        Human  Appetites,  Feelings.and  Re- 

lationships . 

116.  Christ  Compared  with  the  Father 

1.  In  Dignity 

2.  In  Power . 

3.  In  Knowledge 

4.  In  Oooduess 
Chap.  XIII.— 4)nices  of  Christ. 

117.  Christ  our  Example   . 

118.  Our  Justification 

119.  "     Propitiation 

120.  "     Life 

121.  "     Mediator. 

122.  "     Priest 

123.  "      Saviour    . 

124.  "      Brother    . 

Chap.  XIV.— Fienrativp  Characters  of  Chrl 

125.  Christ  the  Bri'nd  of  Lifi- 

126.  The  Water  of  Life      . 

127.  The  Comer-Stone  and  Foundation 

128.  A  Stumbling-Slone     . 
120.  The  Light  of  the  Worid 

130.  \  Refiner  and  Purifier 

131.  The  .Moniing  Star 

132.  A  Vine 

133.  The  Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Judah 

134.  The  Lamb  of  God 

135.  The  Head  of  the  Bo<ly 
130.  The  Shepherd  of  the  Sheep  . 


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BOOK    lY. -IDOLATRY    AND    SUPERSTITION. 


Chap.  1.— Laws  and  Argunienls  against  Wol 
atry.  ... 

1.  Idol  ^Vorsllip  ForbiiUlcn 

2.  "     Making' 

3.  Intcrcoiirsf  with  Idolaters  Forbidden 

4.  Idolatrv  Inconsistent  with  God's  Worship 

5.  FoUv  of  idolatry        ... 

6.  Idols  Unable  to  Help 

7.  Idols  DeteiKeless 

Chap.  II.— I'einillles  npilnst  Idolatry. 

8.  General    National    Threats    and     Punish 

menus  .... 

9.  National  E.v termination  for  Idolatry 

10.  "  Suhjuiration 

11.  "  E.xpnlsion  and  Captivity   . 

12.  "  Dispersion    . 

13.  Destruction  of  the  Temple    . 
14  Individuals  ThreaWned  and  Pimished  for 

Idolatry         .... 
1.5.  Death  the  Penalty  for  Idolatry 
IG.       ■•       Inflieted         "        "     . 

(Iiap.  III.— Worship     of  Heavenly    Bodies, 
(Jroves,  and  Hiirli  Places. 

17.  Heavenly  Bodies  Worsliipped 

18.  Worship' of  lleavenlv  Hcidius  Denounced 
11).   Instances  of  (irove  Worship 

20.  (trove  Worship  Forbidden     . 

21.  Instances ot'  Hisih  Places  for  God's  Worship 

22.  Ui,i,'li  Places  for  Idol  Worship 

Chap.  IV.— Other  Forms  of   False  Worship 
by  the  Jews. 

23.  Wol-sllip  of  Golden  Calves    . 

24.  "        "    Haal 
2.").          "        '•   Oilier  Idols 
20.  Idolatrous  .lewish  Priests 
27.  "  Defilement  of  the  Temple 

Chap,  v.— fJentile  Idolatry. 

2s.  Samaritan  Monj'rcl  Worship 

29.  Gentile  Votive  Olferings  to  God 

30.  Philistine  Gods 

31.  Syrian  "  ... 

32.  Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Gotls 

33.  (ireek  Gods      .... 
34  Other  Gentile  Gods     . 


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Chap.  VI.— Hnniaii  Saeriflces. 

35.  Human  Sacrifices  Forbidden 

36.  Practice  of  Human  Sacrifice 
87.  Instances  "  " 

38.  God  Coiumands  a  Human  Sacrifice 

39.  And  then. Prevents  it 

Chap.  VII.— Adoration  of  Saints. 

40.  Prohibition  of  Saint  Worship 

41.  Adoration  Rejected  by  Angels 

42.  "  "  Men 

43.  "         Not  Rejected  by  Men 

44.  The  Virgin  Mary 

Chap.  Vlll.-Witchcraft. 

45.  AVitchcraft,  etc.,  Prohibited 

46.  "  Practised 

47.  Death  Denoimced  for  Witchcraft 

48.  "       Inflicted 

49.  Efforts  to  Abolish  " 

50.  Divination  by  the  Cup 

51.  "  "        Spirits 
53.           "           "       Ajrows ;  by  Entrails 

53.  Astrology         .  .        '  . 

54.  JIagic  and  Sorcery 

55.  Necromancy    . 

56.  Exorcism 

57.  Witchcraft,  etc.,  Found  Vain 

Chap.  IX.— Jewish  Proneuess  to  Apostasy. 

58.  Predictions  of  Jewish  Idolatry 

59.  Haste  to  Worship  Golden  Calves 

60.  Jewish  Readiness  for  other  Idolatry 

61.  Labor  and  Wealth  Bestowed  on  Images 

62.  Persistence  of  the  Jews  in  Idolatry 

63.  E.xtent  of  Idolatry  among  the  Jews 

64.  Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Remon 

strances         .... 

65.  Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Anger 

Chap.  X. — Knin  of  Idols. 

66.  Destruction  of  Idols  Predicted 

67.  "  "    Commanded 

68.  Idols  Destroyed 

69.  Idolatrous  Things  Destroyed 

70.  Divine  Threats  against  Ifeathen  Gods 

71.  "       Vengeance  on        " 

72.  Posthumous  Disgrace  of  Idolaters 


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BOOK    v.— WORKS    OF    GOD. 


Chap.  T.  Creation. 

1.  God  Created  the  Universe      . 

2.  Light  and  Darkness    . 
8.  The  Firmiimiiit 

4  The  Coiilinenis;  Vegetable  Life  Begins 

6.  The  Sun,  .Moon,  and  Stjii-s     . 
0.  Fish,  Reptiles,  Birds   . 

7.  Mammals  and  Man    . 

8.  The  Creator  I'rnised  . 

Chap.  II.— Preservation. 

9.  God  the  Preserver  of  All  Things     . 

10.  Cares  for  .Vninuils 

11.  Maintains  the  Usual  Course  of  Nature 

1.  Sea.sons     .... 

2.  l)a\-  and  Night    . 
8.  Ualn,  Itainbow 

4.  Clonils      .... 

5.  Hiul,  Snow,  Cold 

6.  Thunder  and  Lightning 

7.  Winds 

12.  Preserves  and  Protects  Man  . 

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14.  God  Owns  All  Things            .            .  .98 

15.  Causes  Eclipses  and  Darkness           .  .      98 

16.  Sets  Mountains  on  Fire,  and  Melts  them  .      98 

17.  Causes  EartlKpiakcs   .                        .  .98 

18.  Causes  Liglitning  anil  Thunder         .  .      98 

19.  Causes  Winds,  Storms,  and  Hail       .  .      99 

20.  Sends  Rain  and  Dew              .            .  .99 

21.  Controls  Waters  and  Floods              .  .      99 
23.        "          Drought  and  Famine          .  .      99 

23.  Semis  and  Directs  No.\ious  Animals  .     100 

Chap.  IV.— God's  Providence  anions'  Men  Gen- 
erally.                              .  .100 

24.  God  the  Absolute  Owner  of  Man  .     100 

25.  "      "     King  of  the  Earth  .     100 

26.  "      "     Judge  of  All  the  Earth       .  .     101 

27.  Mysteries  of  Providence                     .  .     101 

28.  The  Divine  Sovereignty  Insisted  on  .     101 

29.  Resignation    to    the    bealings    of    Provi- 

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CONTENTS   OF   SECTK^NS. 


XVII 


in  Man's  Tom 


niK-nox 

riiiii>.  v.— <«o<rs  TiiM iiifiici 

I>»riil  .VIViiii>. 

80.  In  Opnonil       .... 

31.  (i(><l  Ovcrriili-!*  Ihimiin  Di-sijcns 

:W.  lliiinnn  Kiuh'iivnrs  Vain  without  Owl 

;t:t.  Hi'sisliituc  l'sc'U-.s.H 

;t4.  (toil  Oivcs  Had  Hitlers  anil  IjAWs     . 

Ha.  Slirs  lip  Ailvcrsarics  . 

86.  Inrliiu-s  tlic  lU-arls  ot"Mrn  li>\v«ril  His  Scr 

vaiits  .... 

87.  SupplicR  Tcniponil  Wants 

88.  S<'nils  CJixhI  aiul  Evil  to  Good  ami  Bud 

Allkr 

89.  Sonds  Cliamics  of  Forlunc 
■to.  Givi's  IVospi-rily  and  I'roipclion 
•11.  Scuds  AdvcTsily 

Chap.  VI (Jort's  rioviilpncp  in  Moral  IMs 

ciplino. 

42.  Aftlidion  lo  lie  K.vpcrtcil 

43.  Artlii-liims  Tlinali-ued  for  Sin 

44.  Vse  of  .Mllii'lioMs 
4.5.  Attliclions  Hi-rilod      . 
41!.  I)is:ipi><)inlnu'nts Confcs-scd  and  Tlireatencd 

47.  Affliction  .Vggnivalcd  l>v  Persecution 

48.  Gixl  Miliirales  Altliclion 

49.  Patient  Endiinmcf  of  .\tlliclion 

50.  Afflictions  Sonielinu's  IneHlcacious 

51.  Fainlini;  iindir  Affliction 
.V'.  Support  in  .Vtlliclion  . 

53.  Atlliclioiis  will  End    ... 

54.  God  n«'livei-s  from  Affliction 

55.  Tlie  Hi^'liteoiis  and  Wicked  Contrasted 
50.  Contrasted  Temporal  Fortunes  of  Kighte 

o«s  and  Wicked 
■  67.  E.\am]>lcs  of  Obedience  and  Disobedience 

58.  God's  Fi'clinss  toward  the  Highteous  am 

Wicked 

59.  Defence  and  Protection  of  the  Kigbteous 

in  this  Life    . 
(10.  Their  Prosperity 
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03.  Spiritual  HIessimrs  Proniiseil  100 
(14.  Their  Children  Ulessed  .  .  .UK 
fi.-).  Olhei-s' Sins  Not  to  be  SulTered  for  .  110 
(10.  Tlie  Hiirhleoiis  a  Protection  to  the  Wicked  110 
(17.  This  Protection  Sometimes  Denied  .  Ill 
(IH.  The  Prosperity  of  Ihe  Wicked  .  .  Ill 
(!!».  Complainls  of  tlic-  Prosperilv  of  tlie  Wicked  HI 

70.  The  End  of  tlie  Prosperity  of  the  Wicked      111 

71.  Final  Doom  of  Ihe  Higliteoiis  and  Wiiked      113 

72.  National  Calamities  Denounced  for  Wick- 

edness .  .  .112 

73.  National  Repentance  and  Apostasy  113 

74.  Sin  Leads  to  its  Own  Punishment    .  .113 

75.  Cons<-ience  Pimishes  .  .  .  li:', 
7t(.  (rod  the  Avenu'cr  of  Evil  .113 

77.  Sins  of  Parents  and  Others  SufTercd  for      .    114 

78.  Cases  of  Kelribulion  .  .     115 

79.  Slianie  tlie  Porlion  of  the  AVicked  .  .115 

80.  (Jod  Docs  Not  Pilv  the  Wicked  in  Calamity     115 

81.  Dealli  Threateneil  to  tlie  Wicked  .  .  115 
83.  The  Wicked  Consumed                      .  .110 

Cliup.  A'll.— The  Purposes  of  (;o(l.    .  .    110 

83.  Cod  lias  Dctiriniiiatr  an<l  Distinct  Purposes  110 

84.  (Jod's  Purposes  Eternal  and  Immutable      .  110 

85.  Jlen  the  Instruments  of  God's  Purposes  .  110 
80.  National  Election                     .             .             .  117 

87.  Individuals  EU'Cted    .  .117 

88.  Human  Jlerit  Excluded  .  .118 

89.  Elcclcd  to  Holiness    .  .  .  .118 

90.  Ueferenccs  to  a  "  Hook  of  Life"         .  .     118 

91.  (rod's  Purposes  Include  Evil  and  Evil-Doers  118 
93.  Reprobation     .....     119 

93.  God  Hardens  the  Heart  .  .119 

94.  God  Tempts  Men        ....     I'.'O 

95.  God  Does  Not  Sin,  nor  Tempt  to  Sin  .  1'20 
90.  (Jod  Brings  (iood  out  of  Evil           .            .     1'20 

97.  Jleu  Addressed  as  Free  Agents        .  .     121 

98.  (rod  Laments  the  Obduracy  of  Siuuers  .  121 
9!(.  Has  no  Pleasure  in  Their  Death      .  .     121 

100.  Men  May  be  Saved  if  They  AVill     .  .    121 

101.  The  Jleaus  to  be  Used  .  .  .    121 


BOOK    YI.— MIRACLES. 


("hap.  I.— Miracles  Considprod.  .  '.    122 

1.  Purpose  of  Miniclcs   ....     122 

2.  Miracles  Foretold       .  .  .  .123 
8.  Miraculous  Aid  Requested     .            .  .     123 

4.  References  to  the  Mosaic  Miracles    .  .     124 

5.  Miraculous  Power  of  Christ's  Name  .     124 

6.  Faith  Reipiind  .124 

7.  Failures  in  Attempting  to  Work  Miracles  .     124 

8.  The  Apostolic  Miracles         .  .  .125 

II.— Miracles  In  the  Upper  Regions, 

and  in  the  Atinosplierc                .  125 

The  Sun  and  Moon  Stand  Still         .            .  12.-> 

The  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire                      .  125 

"                  "             as  Guides      .  125 

References  to  the  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire  125 

Miraculous  Light        ....  120 

Darkness .                                  .  120 

Dew          .                        .            .  120 

Hail          .                        .            .  120 

Tempest  StilleO  .  .  .  .126 

Chap.  III.-Miraeles  in  Fire.    .  .120 

18.  Miraculous  Deaths  by  Fire    .  .  .     120 

19.  "  Protection  from  Fire       .  .     127 

20.  God's  Presence  Manifested  by  Fire  .  .     127 

21.  Miraculous  Sacrificial  Fire    .  .  .     127 

Chap.  IV*-.Mirarlps  in  Muler.  .  .  .127 

22.  The  Diluge.Foretold  .  .  .127 

23.  Time  of  the  Deluge    .  .  .127 

24.  Embarkation  in  the  Ark        .  .  .127 

25.  The  Deluge 128 

26.  Duration  and  Effects  of  the  Deluge  .    128 

B 


Chap. 


0. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
1.1 
10. 
17. 


End  of  the  Deluge     . 

Disembarkation  from  the  Ark 

Deluge  not  to  be  Repeated    . 

Hel'erences  to  the  Deluge 

Division  of  the  Red  Sea 

References  to  the  Division  of  the  Red  Sea 

Divisions  of  Jordan   . 

References    to    Miraculous     Divisions    of 

Waters  .... 

Sinking  Miraculously  Prevented 
Jliraculous  Supplies  of  Water 
References  to  Miraculous  Sujiplies  of  Wate 
Bad  Water  Made  Good 
Water  turned  iuto  Blood 
"  "         Wine 


27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 

35. 
30. 
37. 
38, 
89. 
40. 

Chap.  T.— Miracles  in  the  Earth. 

41.  Eartlupiakes  and  Openings  of  the  Earth 

42.  "  in  Prophetic  Vision 

Chap.  YI.— Mlriicies  iu  the  Vegetable  King, 
duin.  .  .  •  ■ 

43.  Aaron's  Roil    .... 

44.  The  Withered  Fig  Tree 

Chap.  VII.     Miracles  in  the  Animal   King- 
dom. 

45.  Miracles  in  Fish 

40.  Sending  of  Reptiles   . 

47.  "  Insects 

48.  Coming  of  Birds 

49.  Cattle  I)estroyed 

50.  Lions  Restrained 

51.  Speech  of  Balaam's  Ass 


128 
128 
128 
128 
128 
128 
129 

129 

129 
130 
130 
130 
130 
130 

130 
130 
131 


131 
i:il 
131 

131 

131 
131 
l.T.' 

i:!-' 

132 
133 
lU'i 


XVIII 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


Chap.  VIII.— Miracles  in  Food  and  Raiiueut. 

52.  Mnnnn .... 

53.  Hffi'R-nces  to  Manna . 

54.  Supply  of  Food 

55.  Miiltiplinition  of  Foo<l 
50.  Poisonous  Food  made  Wholesome 

57.  Miraculous  Presen-ation  of  Clothing 

Cliap.  IX.— Supornntural  Itudlly  Gifts  and 
llf|iri  vat  ions. 

58.  Gift  of  Bodily  Vision  .... 

59.  "   ami  Deprivation  of  Strength 

GO.      "   of  Tongues  ... 

61.  "   or  Denial  of  Children    . 

62.  Blindness         ..... 

63.  Dumbness        ..... 

64.  Sleep    ...... 

C-").  Insimily  ..... 

Chap.  X. — Miraculous  Cures.  . 


66. 
67. 
6S. 
69. 
70. 
71. 
79 


Cure  of  Plague 

"        Leprosy 

Palsy  .... 

"       Fever .... 

"        Lameness 

"        A  Woman  Bent  with  Infirmity 
Dropsy  C'ured 


73.  Hemorrliaare  Cured 


Blindness  Cured 

Deafness  and  Dumbness  Cured 


76.  Unnamed  Disease  Cured 


77. 
78. 


AVound  Healed 

Cures  of  Poison  from  Serpents 


133 
133 
13:5 
133 
133 
134 
134 

134 

134 
134 
135 
135 
135 
135 
13.5 
i:« 

135 
135 
136 
136 
130 
136 
137 
137 
137 
137 
138 
138 
138 
138 


Chap.  XI.— Miraculous  Death  and  Disease.    138 

70.  DeaUx  of  the  Fii-st-Boru  in  Egypt    .  .     138 

80.  Deaths  of  Individuals  .  .  .138 


9ECTIOS 

81.  Deaths  in  Large  Niunbers    . 

82.  Erui)tive  Disease 

83.  Plagues  .... 

84.  Leprosj-  .... 

85.  Hemorrhoids  .... 

86.  Palsy 

Chap.   XII.— MirnculoHS  Translation 
Raising  the  Dead. 

87.  Translations  lo  Heaven 

88.  Between  Earilily  Places 

A.  In  Vision 

89.  Raising  the  Dead  by  Prophets 

90.  "  "  Christ  . 

91.  "  "  Apostles 

92.  Other  Cases  of  Haising  the  Dead 


and 


Chap. 


XIII.— Miraculous  Deliverances  and 
riienouiena. 

93.  Miraculous  Deliveiance 

94.  Transtigurations         .... 

Transformations         .... 

Destructive  Violence 

Voices  ...... 

Sounds  ..... 


95 
96 
97. 
98. 

Chap.  XIV.  —  Miracles  in  Fjecting'  Devils 
and  Destroying  Idols.     . 

90.  Ejection  of  Devils       .... 

100.  Devils  Sent  into  Swine 

101.  Idols  Cast  Down        .... 

Chap.  XV.— Effects  of  Miracles. 

102.  Amazement     ..... 

103.  Fear 

104.  Praise  and  Hope        .... 

105.  Conviction       ..... 

106.  Unbelief  and  Neglect 


139 
139 
139 
139 
139 
139 

139 
130 
140 
140 
140 
140 
141 
141 

141 
141 
141 
142 
143 
143 
143 

143 

143 
143 
143 

143 

143 
143 
143 
143 
144 


BOOK    VII.  — MEDIUMS    AND     METHODS     OV    REVELATIOX. 


Chap.  I.— Man  Desirous  of  Knoiring  God 
Will.  .  .  .  . 

1.  This  Desire  Exemplified  in  his  Luiulries 

Concerning 

1.  Religious  jlatters 

2.  Conduct  in  War  . 

3.  The  Issues  of  War 

4.  Other  Matters      . 

2.  This  Desire  a  Duty 

3.  Sin    Preventing   the  Knowledge  of  God'i 

Will 

4.  In(|uiring  by  Lot 

Chap.  II.— The  ({ualiflcations  of  a  Prophet 

.5.  He  nmsl  be  Called  of  God     . 

6.  He  must  be  Inspired 

7.  Must  have  Wisuont  and  Understanding 

8.  "        "      Power  lo  Work  Miracles 

9.  "     be  Supported  by  God    . 

Chap.  III.— The  Duties  of  a  Prophet. 

10.  He  must  Speak  what  God  has  Said  to  Him 

11.  Si>erltic  Re<|uirement3 

Chap.  IV.— Tile  Prophet's  Predictions. 

12.  Their  Fulfilment  Promised   . 

13.  Their  Fullilmint 

14.  Hevelalion  Progressive 

("hap.  v.— Tlio  Prophet's  Itcception  by  the 
People. 

15.  Honored  .... 

16.  Helped  in  Distress 

17.  Without  Honour  in  his  Own  Country 

18.  Dislii-lieved      .... 

1.  Disbelief  Foretold 

2.  Instances  of  Disln-lief 

3.  Penalty  of  Disljeliof 

19.  Hated  ..... 

20.  Persecuted      .... 


145 


145 
145 
14.5 
140 
140 

140 
140 

147 

147 

147 
148 
148 
148 

149 
140 
149 

150 
1.50 
1.50 
151 

151 
151 
1.52 
152 
1.52 
1.52 
1.52 
1.52 
1.53 
153 


Chap.  VI.— The  Schools  of  the  Prophets.  .    153 

21.  The  Schools  of  the  Prophets  .  .     153 

Chap.  VII.— False  Prophets.  .  .  .153 

22.  Described  .  .  .  .153 

23.  The  People  Warned  ....     154 

24.  False  Prophets  Appear  .  .  .     1.54 

25.  How  Distinguished  from  True  Prophets     .     1.55 

26.  Punishment  of  False  Prophets         .  .    1.55 

27.  "  their  Followers         .  156 

Chap.  VIII.— Prophetesses.  .    156 

28.  By  Vocation    .  .  .  .  .156 

29.  By  JIarriage    .  .  .  .  .156 

30.  False  Prophetesses    ....     156 

Chap.  IX.— Dreams  and  their  Interi)retations.  150 

31.  Sent  by  God    .....     1.50 

32.  Abimelech's  Dream    ....     156 

33.  .Jacob's  Dreams  ....     157 

34.  Laban's  Dream  ....     157 

35.  .Joseph's  Dreams        .  .  .  .157 
30.  Dreams  of  Pliaraoh's  Butler  and  Baker  157 

37.  Pharaoh's  Dreams      ....     157 

38.  The  Soldier's  Dream  .  .  .     1.58 

39.  Solomon's  Dream       ....     158 

40.  Nebuchadnezzar's  First  Dream        .  .158 

41.  "  Second  "  .  .     1.59 

42.  Daniel's  Dreams  .  .159 

43.  The  Dream  of  the  Magi         .  .     1.50 

44.  '•        "  Pilate's  Wife  .  .     150 

Chap.  X.— Trances  and  Visions.  .    159 

45.  Trances  and  Visions  .  .  *         .     159 
Chap.  XI.— Signs  and  Symbolic  Acts.         .    100 

46.  Division  of  .Vnimals  ....     160 

47.  Offering  Drink  ....     100 

48.  Lappiuij  Water  .  .  .  .161 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XIX 


ItECriuN 

PAOE 

SMCTION 

rAoa 

49.    InviUition  tn  Anproncli 

llil 

09. 

I'liii'i-  (if  II  Sicjio 

KKt 

W.   Tlio  Mi'otiii;;  i.l  .Miii  . 

Hi! 

70. 

l.vini;  iiiMJii  the  Left  Side 

10.1 

51.    TliumltT  uiid  lluiii 

llil 

71. 

Hu/.i<r   ..... 

IIVA 

.Vi    Altar  H.I11 

llil 

73. 

HcniDvnl  of  Funiituro 

HhI 

.53.    Woiiiuls 

llil 

73. 

Vine  Tri'f        .... 

101 

.'►4.   Ashis   . 

l«l 

74. 

Dc.illi 

Hil 

55.    liow  mill  Arniws 

llil 

75. 

Whale 

101 

56.    rnkiiiiuii  Sij;!! 

\r,-i 

70. 

lIiiiKJwiiling  on  llic  AVall 

101 

57.   Niikediii'ss       ... 

iiij 

1  i  . 

I'liinililiiio        .... 

lot 

58.   Sticks  and  SlavM 

1113 

78. 

A  Pri)|)liel  Marries  a  Institute 

Hit 

59.    FiMxl     ... 

lii2 

79. 

Jliirrii's  an  Ailulteress 

Hit 

(V).   Sliiiilow  broiighl  Backward  . 

HI? 

Hi). 

Hider  aniDnir  the  Myrtle  Trees 

104 

(11.   C'iH>kiiiir           .... 

IC'.' 

Hi. 

Horns  and  ('arpeiUers 

lai 

«•>.   Lim-ii  Oinllo    .... 

Iii2 

H3. 

(ioldi'ii  {'andlesliek  iK'tween  twoOlivoTrt 

es  Hi.". 

(W.    Hollies              .... 

ir,3 

Hii. 

Flying  Hull      .... 

Ht5 

(14.   Uiuskil  of  Fruit 

lil:t 

H4. 

Ephali               .... 

Hi.-. 

<M.   Ciii)  of  Wine  .... 
(HJ.   Yi)kt-8  ..... 

Ilia 

HT,. 

Chariots  and  Horses  . 

Hi.-, 

103 

80. 

Crowns            .... 

10.-) 

07.   A  Kin:;  Dilivcred  into  the  Hands  of  his 

«7. 

Prophet  .lonas 

uri 

Eneiiili's         .... 

Kill 

88. 

Bea.st  with  Seven  Heads 

]i\r, 

08.   Diuiibuoss 

103 

89. 

Sloue  Cast  into  the  Sea 

105 

BOOK    A'lII.— DUTIES    TO    GOD, 


Chap.   I.— Krar 100 

1.  Geiiend  De.soription   ....     ICG 

1.  The  Fear  of  the  Lonl  the  Hegiuuing  of 

AVisdoin  .  .  .  .100 

2.  Xot  a  Slavish  Fear  .  .     100 

2.  Cnnuiiands  to  Fear  (lod        .  .  .     100 

3.  Hlesseilness  of  Fearini;  God.  .  .     100 

4.  Fnni^linieiit  lor  imt  Fearing  God     .  .     Hi7 

5.  K.vamplea  of  the  Fear  of  God  .  .107 

Chnp.  II.— OI)eyiii!j  (lod.  .  .  .167 

6.  The  Connection  between  Obeying  God  and 

Knowing  Uiin  ....    167 

7.  Obedience  Heipiired  ....     107 

8.  Rewards  of  Obeilieuce  .  .  .107 

9.  Examples  of        "       .  .  .  .     108 

Chap.  III.— Waiting 108 

10.  Waiting  on  God  .  .  .  .1(58 

Chap.  IV.— Trust.  .  .  .  .169 

11.  Trust  ill  Goil  .  .  .  .  .109 
Chap.   V. — ('oiiiiiiiiiiiiin.  ....     109 

12.  Cominiminn  with  God  .  .  .     109 

Chap.  VI.— Hope.  .  .  .109 

13.  Hope  in  Gml  .  .  .  .  .109 

Chap.  VII.— Jot.  .  .170 

14.  The  Duly  of  Ittyoicing  .  .170 
W  .loy  Promised  .  .  .  .  .170 
10.  K.\ample:>  of  Rejoicing  in  God  .  .    170 

Chap.  VIII.— Lore.  .  .170 

17.  Duty  of  Loving  Go<l ....    170 

18.  The  Relation  of  Love  to  Obedience  .  .     171 

19.  The  UU-ssedncss  of  Loving  God        .  .     171 

Chap.  IX.— Pralsp.  .171 

20.  Praise  due  to  (Jod       .  .  .  .171 

21.  ••  Irom  All   ....    173 

1.  From  the  Inanimate  Creation    .  .    173 

2.  From  .VII  on  Earth  .  .  .173 

3.  "        in  Heaven      .  .  .173 

22.  F.verlaslinir  Praise  due  to  God  .  .     173 

23.  Praise  a  Part  of  Public  Worship     .  .     173 

24.  Do.\ologii'S      .....     173 

Chop.   X.— Thanksgiving,  .  .174 

25.  Kxhortalions  lo  Thank,sgiving  .  .  174 
20.  Thanksirivini:  forChrisi  and  his  Salvation  .     174 

27.  For  the  l{emoval  of  God's  .Viiger     .  .     174 

28.  "  Fultilnienl  of  Promises  .  174 

29.  "  Pri-serviiti(m  of  Life  .  .  .     174 

30.  "  Dolivenmcc  from  Enemies  .  .174 

31.  "  God's  Holiness            .  .  .173 


32.  For  the  Faith  of  Believers    . 

33.  "      Vengeance  upou  Enemies 

34.  "       Various  Mercies 

35.  Blessings  upou  Thanksgiving 

Chup.    XI. — Cuiifessiuii.  . 

30.  The  Duty  of  Confession 

37.  Blessedness  of      "       . 

38.  Examples  of         "      . 

1.  Individual  Confession     . 

2.  Xatioual 

Chap.  XII.— Prayer. 

39.  The  Yearnins  of  the  Soul  for  God  . 

40.  The  Duty  of  Prayer  . 

41.  Conditions  of  Acceptable  Prayer 

1.  In  Christ's  Name 

2.  In  Faith   .... 

3.  In  Sincerity 

4.  In  Hiirhleousncss 

A.  The  Prayer  of  the  Righteous  Heard 
15.      '•  "         Wicked  not  Heard 

5.  In  Humility  and  Patience 

6.  With  Confession  and  Forgiveness 

7.  With  Perseverance 

42.  Externals  of  Prayer   . 


Time 

2.  Place         .... 

3.  Manner     .... 

A.  Repetitions  to  be  Avoided  . 

B.  Forms 

C.  -\djuncts 

D.  Postures 

1.  Standing    . 

2.  Bowing 

3.  Sitting 

4.  Kneeling   . 

5.  Lying 

43.  Efficacy  of  Prayer      . 

1.  God  Promises  to  Hear  Prayer  . 

2.  The  Fullilment  of  tlie  Promise  Some- 

times Delaved  . 

3.  The  Promise  Fulfilled     . 

44.  Objects  of  Prayer 

1.  Conviction  of  Sin 

2.  Regeneration 

3    Pard<m      .... 

4.  Salvation .... 

5.  Knowledge  of  Divine  Things    . 

0.  Obedience  .  .  .  • 

7.  Revival      .... 

8.  Divine  Searching 

9.  Saiielilication        .  .  .  . 

10.  Blessiii;;  upon  Food;  Grace  before  Meat 

11.  Ilel).  in  Trouble 

12.  Deliverance  from  Enemies 


175 
175 
175 
170 

170 

170 
170 
170 
170 
170 


177 
177 

178 
178 
178 
178 
178 
178 
178 
179 
179 
179 
179 
179 
17!l 
1^0 
180 
IMO 
ISO 
ISO 
ISO 
ISO 
IM) 
1^1) 
isl 
Isl 
ISl 

ISl 
181 
183 
182 
1S2 
ISJ 

1S-> 

Is2 
is:; 
is:; 
is:; 
I8:l 
183 
|s;i 
isl 


,    XX                                  CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 

ESCTION                                                                                                                          PAGE 

SECTION 

FAOE 

13.  Rocoveiy  from  Sickness                        .185 

60.  For  Ministers 

189 

14.  Success  m  Business 

185 

01.  For  One's  Family 

189 

15.  Kavor  in  Olil  Aire 

18-5 

62.  For  the  Poor  . 

190 

16.  Answer  to  Prayer 

\H5 

63.  For  Saints 

190 

45.  General  E.xamples 

18« 

1.  General  Interccssioas 

2.  Benedictions 

190 
190 

Chap.  XIII.— Plenilini,'  In  Prnyor. 

186 

64.  For  Country 

191 

4G.  By  Our  Xecil 

186 

1.  National  Pardon 

191 

47.  By  Goil's  Promises 

186 

2.        "         Victory 

191 

48.    "       ••       Jlercv 

187 

3.        "         Welfare 

192 

49.    "      "       Glorv 

187 

05.  For  the  rieathen      . 

193 

50.  "       "      Juslfce 

51.  "       Rejoicinji  of  Enemies 

188 
188 

Chap.  XV. — Imprecations. 

193 

53.    "       Faith  in  God 

188 

66.  Commands  to  Curse 

193 

53.    "      Gooil  "Works  Past 

188 

67.          "            not  to  Curse 

193 

64.   "          "         "       to  Come 

188 

68.  Curses  Requested 

193 

69.  Imprecations  upon  One's  Self 

193 

Chap.  XIT.— Intercpssion. 

188 

70.  Upon  the  Day  of  One's  Birth 

194 

S.").  Duty  of  Intercession 

.    188 

71.      "      Persecutors  of  the  Poor 

194 

50.  Intercession  Forbidden 

188 

73.      "      Preachers  of  Another  Gospel 

194 

57.  Desired 

188 

73.      "      tliose  wlio  Love  not  Christ 

.    194 

58.  For  Individuals 

189 

74.      "     Enemies  and  Transgressors    . 

194 

59.  For  u  City 

189 

BOOK    IX.— ANGELS,    GOOD    AND    EVIL. 

Chap.  I^The  An^el  of  the  Lord,  or  of  God.    19C 

27.  Sound  the  Apocalyptic  Trumpets    . 

203 

1.  Promised         .... 

196 

28.  Gather  the  Elect  to  Judgment 

202 

2.  Expected,  or  Asked  for 

196 

Chap.  IV — Satan. 

203 

3.  Instances  of  Ins  Appearing 

196 

29.  His  Fall  through  Pride 

202 

4.  Inspires  Terror 

196 

30.  Satan  in  the  Form  of  a  Serpent 

202 

5.  Exercises  Authority  . 

197 

31.  The  Great  Red  Dragon 

32.  Prince  of  Demons 

203 

6.  Affords  Protection     . 

197 

202 

7.  Utters  Predictions 

197 

33.  A  Deceiver  and  Liar  . 

202 

8.  Permits  Oblations 

197 

34.  Patron  of  False  Professora    . 

203 

9.  Kefuses  to  pive  liis  Name 

197 

35.  Afflicts             .... 

203 

10.  Identified  witli  God   . 

197 

36.  Accuser  of  Good  Men 

203 

Chap.  II.— Gooil  Anjrels. 

198 

37.  Resists  Good  Men      . 

38.  Tempts  Jleu  to  Sin    . 

203 
203 

11.  Angels  are  Superhuman 

198 

39.  Templed  Christ 

A.  To  (Jratify  Bodily  Appetite      . 

B.  To  Court  Applause 

203 

12.  But  not  to  be  Worshipped 

13.  Cherubim  and  Seraphim 

198 

198 

203 
203 

14.  Appear  as  Men 

199 

0.  To  Purchase  Dominion 

204 

15.  We.ir  Human  Apparel 

200 

40.  To  be  Resisted 

204 

16.  Men  Compared  witli  Angels 

200 

41.  Wicked  Given  Over  to 

204 

17.  Xumbers  of     . 

200 

42.  Overpowered  .... 

204 

18.  Terror  at 

200 

Chap,  v.— Evil  Angels.. 

204 

Chap.  III.— Offices  of  Good  Angels. 

200 

43.  Their  Fall  and  Imprisonment 

204 

19.  Tliey  Wait  on  God     . 

200 

44.  Not  Closely  Confined 

204 

20.  Announce  God's  Law 

201 

45.  Forms  (in  Vision) 

204 

21.  Convey  God's  Messuages 

201 

46.  Power  (in  Vision) 

204 

!       23.  Protect  God's  People 

201 

47.  Number  of      .... 

204 

23.  Intlict  Divine  Penalties 

201 

48.  Possession  by             .           .           .           . 

204 

24.  Miuisterins  Spirits     . 

201 

49.  Casting  Out     .... 

204 

25.  .Vre  Guardians  of  Cities  and  Nations 

203 

50.  Identified  with  Idols 

205 

26.  Share  in  the  Counsels  of  Ood 

203 

51.  Are  not  Unbelievers  .           .           .           . 

205 

BOOK    X.— GENEALOGIES    AND    CATALOGUES. 

Chap.  I.— .Vufediliivlan  and  Patriarchal  Gone- 

15.  Levi 

208 

iild^'ies 

206 

16.  Judah  ...... 

17.  Naphtali           .            .            .            .            . 

18.  Gad      ...... 

209 
209 

1.  Adam  to  Noah 

206 

209 

2.  Recapitulated 

206 

19.  Asher  ...... 

209 

3.  Cain  to  Lanu'ch 

206 

20.  fssachar           .           .           .           .           . 

210 

4.  Noah  to  Abriihain 

206 

21.  Manas,seh         .            .            .            .            . 

210 

5.  lU'capitulated  . 

206 

22.  Ephraim           .            .            .            .            . 

210 

6.  Descendants  of  Ilam  . 

207 

23.  Benjamin          .            .            .            .            . 
Chap.  III.— MIseellaneons  Geneolo^es. 

210 

7.  "              Japheth 

8.  "              Ishmael 

207 
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24.  Aaron's  Descent          .            .            .            . 

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10.  Hereditary  Dukes  of  Edom   . 

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2,5.        "        Descendants 

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11.  Elective  liings  of  Edom 

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26.  Recapitulated,  in  pari 

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12.  Jacob's  Family 

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27.  Hiirh  Priests  atU-r  the  Captivity 

28.  A  Branch  of  the  Family  of  Ileeron,  Ances- 

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13.  Reuben             .... 

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■■CTinM 

31 .  Descendants  of  Joriihiiicfl,  Brnthor  of  Cnlob 

32.  "  Shi'slmn,  ii  Dcsoeiuluiit    of 

.Irnilllllfcl 

"  Ciili'l)  llii'  S^iy 

Samuel's  Doscenl 
yiiiil's  Fiimily  iiml  Dosceminnls 
Diivkl's  DiMcut 

I'liililrt'ii 

The  Kiirlilccn  Kinffs  of  Jiulali 

Disi'ciiiluiitsof.leconiiili.  ITlli  Kiiiv'ofJudiili 

Di'sii'iil  iiiul  (.'liiUlrou  of  llcmiiu  iho  Levitc 

of  Asnpli  from  Levi 

"  Ethan     "        "     . 

"  Ezra       "    Aanin 

CUiUlren  of  Xiilior 

"         Abnihiun  hy  Keturali     . 
"         Reliolioum 
"        JehosUapluit 


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47. 

Olinp.  IV.— The  Tribes  in  Caini)  and  on  Mareli 
48.  G<MUTal  ()rder  of  Euaimpmcut  and  Marcli 
40.  Easirrn  Division 

50.  Souibeni 

51.  Wcsteni        " 
53.  Northern      " 

Cliap.  V. — Censuses  of  I.srael  In  tlie  Wilder' 

ue!>».   .... 
53.  R»>uben  .... 

.54.  Simeon  .... 

.55.  Levi      ..... 
50.  .)iul;ih   ..... 

57.  Diiu       ..... 

58.  NapliUili           .... 
50.  Gad 

60.  Asher  ..... 

61.  Is.sjirhar  .... 
63.  Ztliulun  .... 

63.  Manaswth         .... 

64.  Ephraiin  .... 

65.  Bonjamiu         .... 

rhap.  VL — DIstrilmtioM  of  Canaan.     . 

66.  I?eiiben's  Inheritance 

67.  Simeon's  " 

68.  Levi's  "  to  Aaron's  Familj- 


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60.  Levi's  Inheritance  to  Rest   of    Koliatb'f 
Kaniilv 

70.  "  "  Gershoi/s  Family 

71.  "  "  Merari'n  Family 


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.Tuilah's 

Dan's 

Naplitidi's 

Gad's 

Asher's 

Issaehar's 

Zel>ulun's 


70.  Manasscb's and  Ephniim's .Toinl Inheritance 

80.  "  Separate  Inlicritanco 

81.  Ephraim's  "  •' 
H-i.  Henjamin's  Inheritance 
8;3.  Caleb's  Separate  luherilanco 

Chap.   VII. — Various  Catalogues. 

84.  Census  Talcers  in  the  Wilderness 

85.  The  Spies  sent  into  Canaan  . 

86.  Dividers  of  the  Land  o(  Canaan 

87.  The  Thirty -one  Canaanite  Kings  Destroyed 

88.  David's  Jlinbty  Men  . 

89.  "        Oriicers 

00.  "        Gadite  Captains 

01.  "       JlilitaiT  liolalion  in  Service 

92.  Solomon's  Chief  Oftieials 

93.  "  Purveyors 

94.  Chiefs  of  the  Levites  under  David  . 
0.5.  David's  Orirani/.ation  of  the  Priests 

90.  Coui-ses  of  Uie  Temple  Singers 

07.  "  "  "        Porters 

08.  Levites  who  Sanctified  the  Temple  under 

Ilezekiah       .... 

09.  Priests  Ketunied  with  Zerubliabel    . 

100.  Captives  IJeturued  with  Zerubbabel:  Ezra': 

List    ..... 

101.  Captives  Returned  with  Zerubbabel:  NehC' 

miah's  List    .... 

102.  Captives  Returned  with  Ezra 

103.  Relumed  Captives  Unable  to  Show  their 

Genealogy     .... 

104.  .Tews  found  by  Ezra  Married  to  Gentiles 

105.  Repairers  of  .Jerusalem  under  Nehemiah 

106.  Dwellers  at  Jerusalem  :  Two  Lists  . 

107.  Scalers  of  Nehemiah's  Covenant 


BOOK    XI.  — THE    HEBREWS 


Chap.  I.— God's  Chosen  People. 

1.  Origin  and  Call  of  the  Ilebrevrs 

2.  God's  Covenant  with  tbeuj    . 

3.  God  Faithful  to  his  Covenant 

4.  Thi-ir  Covenant  with  God 

5.  The  Divine  Choice  Reasserted 

6.  Reiusons  for  it  . 

7.  Canaan  Promised 

8.  Conditions  of  Possessing  Canaan 

9.  References  to  the  Promise 

10.  The  I.sraelites  always  to  be  God's  People 

11.  .Toy  and  Pride  in  (lod's  Choice 

12.  Duty  of  the  Chosen  People   . 

13.  Their  L'nfaitlifulncss  Rebuked 

Clinp.  II.— Tlie  Israelites  in  Ei^ypt,    . 

14.  The  Sojourn  in  Egypt  Foretold 

15.  Entrance  into  Egypt  . 

16.  Sojourn  in  Eg>'pt 

17.  Ronilage        "  ... 

18.  God  RemcmlM'rs  his  Covenant 

19.  Deliverance  Promi.sed 

20.  Moses  Commissioned 

21.  "       OlijeclA 

22.  Aaron  Appointed  to  Assist  him 
28.  Commission  Referre<l  to 

24.  Liberation  of  the  People  Demanded 

25.  Plianioh's  Refusal 

26.  The  People  Murmur  at  tlicir  Increased  Bur- 

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1.  After  the  Plague  of  Blood 


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10.  The  Final  Stroke 


Frogs 

Lice 

Flies 

Slurrain 

Boils 

Hail 

LocusLs 

Darkness 


Chap.  III.— The  Exodus  from  Egypt. 

29.  Hasty  Departure 

.30.  Pursuit  and  Deliverance 

31.  God's  Hand  Recognized  in  Iho  Deliverance 

32.  "      Designs  therein 

.33.  Future  Generations  to  be  Instructed 

34.  Desire  tt)  Return  to  Egypt     . 

Chap.  IV.— In  the  Wilderness. 

35.  The  Wilderness  Described     . 

36.  Fron\  Egypt  to  Sinai 

37.  Battle  with  the  Amalekiles   . 

88.  Jethro's  Visit  .... 

89.  The  Law  Given  at  Sinai 

40.  Fn)m  Sinai  to  Southern  Border  of  Canaan 

41.  Canimn  Searched 

42.  ,\n  Evil  Reiwrl  Brought  Back 

43.  The  Forty  Years  for  the  Forty  Days 

44.  From  Ka'desli  to  Moimt  Hor 


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CONTEXTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


45.    From  lilount  Ilor  to  Cnnnan 
4tl.  The  Forty -two  Stations  between  Egypt  and 
Ciinaan  .  .  .  .  . 

47.  GmVs  Mercies  in  tlie  Wililemess 


Chii 

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p.  V. — CoiMiiiost  of  Caiiiuiii. 

Caiinan  Described       .  .  .  . 

tirailual  K.\i)ulsiou  of  the  Canaanitcs  Prom- 
ised   ...... 

Their  Expulsion  Commanded 
I'ontiuests  Eiust  of  the  Jordan 

1.  Sihon  of  Ileslibon 

2.  Og  of  Hasban      .... 

52.  Two  Tribes  and  a  Half  Provided  for 

53.  Houndaries  of  their  Territory 

54.  Death  of  iloses  .  .  .  . 

55.  Tlie  Jorilan  Crossed   .... 

56.  Si.\  Years  of  War       .... 

1.  Encamped  at  Gili^al 

2.  .Jericlii)  Taken      .... 

3.  Kepiil.se  at  Ai       .... 

4.  Tlie  City  Taken  by  Stratagem   . 

5.  By  Stratagem  tlie  Gibcouites  Escape  the 

Sword  ..... 

6.  The  Gibeonites  Reduced  to  Perpetual 

Bondage  .... 

7.  The  Five  Kings  of  Southern  Canaan 
Overthrown       .  .  .  . 

The  Kings  of  Northern  Canaan    De- 
feated     ..... 

The  Anakim  cut  off        . 

Result  of  the  Five  Campaigns  . 

What  Remained  Uneonquered  . 
(iod  Acknowledged  as  the  Concjueror 
Wliy  God  Fou'Mit  for  the  Hebrews  . 
The'  Territory  West  of  the  Jordan  Divided 

1.  The  Command  to  Joshua 

2.  Caleb's  Inheritance 

3.  Judah's         "  ... 

4.  Ephraim's    "  ... 

5.  Mana-s-seh's  "  ... 
C.  Ephrahii  and  Mana.<iseh  Ask  for  More 

Territory  .... 

7.  The  Seven  other  Tribes  Provided  for 

8.  Joshua's  Inheritance 

9.  Forty-eight    Cities     Assigned    to    the 

Leviles  ..... 
10.  All  Settled  .... 

60.  The  Warriors  of  the  Trans-Jordanic  Tribes 

Sent  Back      ..... 

61.  Joshua's  Valedictory 

62.  Tlie  People  Faithful  for  n  Time 

63.  Boiindaries  of  Canajin  West  of  the  Jordan 
64  The  History  of  the  Tribes  Foreshadowed 

Reuben  .... 

Simeon  and  Levi 

Judah  .... 

Zebiiliin  .... 

Issacbar         ... 

Dan    ..... 

Gad 

Aslii-r  .... 

Naphlali         .... 
Joseph,  including  Epbrnim  and  Manasscl 
Heiijamiii       .... 

65,  E/.ekiel's  Visi(m  of  Canaan   . 

Cliap.  VI.— The  Hebrew  Polity. 

66,  Thcorrnlic       .... 

1.  (iod  Offers  to  be  the  Head  of  the  State 

2.  Is  Accepted  liy  the  People 

3.  The  High  Priest  to  be  God's  Vicegerent 

67,  Separate  .... 
OH,  Hut  Provision  made  for  Strangers    . 

69.  (Jeneral  As.semblv  of  the  Nation 

70.  Tribal   .  .    "        . 

1.  The  Tribes,  Reckoning  Ephraim   and 

MnniiHseh  as  one 

2.  In  War     .... 
8.  Each  Tribe  had  its  Prince 

4.  Sometimes  Apparently  Elected  to  the 

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5.  Landed  Property  not  to  be  Carried  by 

Marriage  from  one  Tribe  to  Another 

6.  The  Tribal  Feelins  ven'  Strong 

7.  The  Twelve  Tribes  (Dan  Omitted)  Sym- 

bolic of  the  Elect  Church 
71.  Agrarian  ..... 

1.  Everv  Family  to  have  Land 

2.  Land"  not  Permanently  Alienable 
73.  The  Municipal  Government  . 

1.  Elders 

2.  Secretaries,  or  "  Shotcrim" 

3.  Judges,  or  "  Shophetim" 

Cliap.  VII.— Period  of  the  Judges. 

73.  Length  of  the  Period 

74.  General  Character  of  the  Period 

75.  Mesopotamian  Servitude.     Othnicl 

76.  Moabitish  Servitude,     Ehud  and  Shamgar 

77.  Canaanitish  Servitude.    Deborah  and  Barak 

78.  Midianitish  Servitude,     Gideon 

79.  Ablmelech,  Gideon's  Illegitimate  Son 

80.  Ilizan,  Elon,  Abdon    .... 

81.  General  Disorder        .... 

82.  Pliilistine  Servitude.     Samson 

83.  Second  Philistine  Servitude.    Samuel  and 

his  Sons        ..... 

84.  Tola  and  Jair  .... 

85.  Ammonitisli  Servitude.    Jephthah  . 


Chap.  VIII.— The  United  Kingdom. 

80.  The  Ilelirews  Demand  a  King 

87.  The  Demand  Offensive  to  God 

88.  But  had  lieen  Foreseen  and  Provided  for    . 

1.  The  King  must  lie  a  Native  Hebrew    . 

2.  JIust  not  Multiiily  Horses 

3.  Nor  Multiply  Wives 

4.  But  Write  out  a  Copy  of  the  Law  and 

be  Governed  by  it         . 

89.  Saul      ...  .  . 

1.  Anointed  .  .  .  . 

2.  Slade  King 

3.  Not  Accepted  by  All 

4.  Wins  the  Affections  of  the  People 

5.  First  Otl'ence        .... 

6.  Second    "  .... 

7.  Third      "  .... 

8.  Death        ..... 

9.  Length  of  his  Reign 

90.  Ish-boslietli,  Saul's  only  Suniving  Son 

1.  Aimer  makes  him   King  of  the   Ten 

Tribes    ..... 

2.  His  End 

91.  David 

1.  Anointed  ..... 

2.  Reigns  over  Judah  only 

92.  David's  Reign  over  All  . 

1.  Promised  .... 

2.  Brought  about  by  Abner 

3.  Consummated      .... 

4.  Takes  Jerusalem 

5.  Has  a  Palace  Built 

6.  Smites  tlie  Philistines  Twice 

7.  Fetches  the  Ark  to  Jerusalem 

8.  Greatly  E.xlends    aud  Strengthens  his 

Kingdom  .... 

9.  His  First  Offence 

10.  Nathan's  Parable 

11.  Absalom's  Rebellion 

12.  Sheba's  InsMrreeticm 

13.  Four  Bailies  wiili  the  Philistines 

14.  His  Second  Oll'cnce 

15.  Adonijab's  Rebellion 

16.  Orders  the  Anointing  of  Solomon 

17.  David's  Death  and  Length  of  his  Reign  . 
0.1.  The  Divine  Favor  toward  David 

■94,  Promises  to  David's  Line 

05,  If  David's  Example  be  Followed     . 

96.  Solomon  .  .  .  .  ■ 

1.  Born  of  Balh-sheba 

2.  Anointed  before  David's  Death 

8.  Accession  .... 

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tWTTIOS 

5.  Tlis  C'hoicf  of  Wiwlom 

6.  ('onpruliiliilril  by  lliniiii  i>(  Tyro 

7.  l'r('|mri-s  to  Hiiiiil  tin-  Ti-inple 
&  HiiiUls  the   Tciiiple 

ft  (Xhcr  liiiiliiiiif.'s 

10.  I'ilifs  Hiiilt  mill  Pcoplctl 

11.  Hiiilus  a  Niivy 

12.  Visitoil  by  tlio  Qiircn  of  Shcba 
18.  His  Ucvciiucs  mill  Wealth 

14.  His  lliirsos  anil  Cliuriiits 

15.  Hi-tiiriiiii!;  to  Junisnlem  from  his  Sum 

mor  lU-sidence 

16.  His  Fame 

17.  His  Sins 

18.  E.\li'nl^il'  his  Kinplom 
10.  Length  of  Ills  Kc'igii 


OS. 

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Chap.  IX. — Thp  Kinirtloni  of  Israel.     . 

97.  Tlic  Disruption  ForetoUl 
The  Final  Hrcacli 
Civil  War  ForbitUlen 
First  Dynasty 

1.  .Ii'r<il«>iim 

2.  Is'nilab       .... 
101.  Si'conii  Dy misty 

1.  Haiuiha      .... 

2.  Elah  .... 
Third  Dynasty :  Zimri 
Fourth       "  ... 

1.  Omri  .... 

2.  Ahab  .... 
8.  .\lia/.iah  .... 
4.  Jt'homn\    .... 

104.  Filth  Dynasty 

1.  .loliu  .... 

2.  .lehonhaz 

3.  .Tohoiish     .... 

4.  .loroboam  II.        . 

5.  Zacharinh 
Sixth  Dynasty:  Shalhim 
Seventh  Dynasty 

1.  ilonahcin 

2.  Pckahiah 
Eiffhth  Dvn.istv:  Pckah 

108.  Ninth       "   •■    "      Iloshea      . 

109.  The  Kinirdoin  of  Israel  Destroyed  bj-  the 

Assyrian-s      .... 


105. 
100. 


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Chap.  X. — The  Kingrdoni  of  Jiidnh. 

110.  Rchoboam       .... 

1.  His  .VcccRsion 

2.  War  between  the  Kingdoms  Forbidden 

3.  Shishak  of  Ej^-pt  Spoils  Jerusalem 

4.  Length  of  his"lteign 

111.  Abijah  .  .  .  • 

1.  War  with  Israel  ... 

2.  Length  of  his  Ueigii 

112.  Asa 

1.  Ten  Years  of  Peace 

2.  A  Great  Victory 

3.  Constant  Skirmishing     . 

4.  League  with  Svria 
.5.  Heliuked  by  a  Vrophet    . 
C.  End  of  his  Keign 

113.  Jchoshaphat    .... 

1.  Length  and  General  Character  of  hi: 

Heign     .... 

2.  Strengthens  his  Kingdom  against  Israel 

3.  Provides  for  the  Religious  Instniclion 

of  his  People 

4.  H'ls  Prosperity  and  Power 

5.  Alliance  with  Israel 

6.  Reproved  for  the  Alliance 

7.  Hefomialion  again  Attempted    . 

8.  Signal  Victorv 

0.  His  Ships       "      . 
10.  His  Death 

114.  Jclioram  .... 

1.  I5liM)dy  Beginning 

2.  Wicked  Heign 

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■■CTIOX  1 

4.  Philistines  and  Arabians  como  against 
him         ..... 
it.  Loathsome  Discaso  and  Death  . 
lis.  Aha/.iah  ..... 

1.  His  Descent  and  Wiekc'dness     . 

2.  .loins   the   King   of  Isniel  in  Alliance 

against  Syria     .... 

3.  Is  Slain  by  .leUu  .... 
no.  Queen  Alhaliah  .... 

1.  Si'cks  to  Extenninate  the  Royal  Lino 

of  David  .... 

2.  The  Wife  of  the  High  Priest  saves  Je- 

hoash      ..... 

8.  The  High  Priest  Recovers  the  Throne 

tor  .lehoash        .... 

4.  .Vthaliah  Slain      .... 
.5.  Order  Restored    .... 

117.  Jehoash  ..... 

1.  Length  of  his  Reign 

2.  Influence  of  the  High  Priest     . 

3.  Repairs  the  Temple 

4.  Death  of  the  High  Priest 

5.  His  People  Lead  him  into  Idolatry 

6.  Syrian  Invasion   .... 

7.  slain  by  his  Servants 

118.  Amaziah  ..... 

1.  Begins  Well         .... 

2.  Avenges  the  Murder  of  his  Father 

3.  Dismisses  Troops  Hired  of  Israel 

4.  Goes  against  Edom 

5.  Falls  into  Idolatry 

0.  War  with  Israel  .... 
7.  Slain  by  Conspirators     . 

119.  Azariah,  or  Uzziah     .... 

1.  Begins  Well  .... 

2.  Completes  the  Reduction  of  the  Edoin- 

ites  ..... 

3.  Other  Military  Successes 

4.  Usurps  the  Priest's  Office,  and  is  Smit- 

ten with  Leprosy 

5.  His  Death  ."  .  .  . 
120  Jotham            ..... 

1.  A  Good  King       .... 

2.  Enterprise  in  Building    . 

3.  Success  ill  War    .... 

4.  Trouble  Begins    .... 

5.  HU  Death  .... 

121.  Ahaz 

1.  A  Wicked  King  .... 

2.  Roughly  Handled  by  the  Syrians  and 

Israelites  .... 

3.  The  Invasion  Repelled   . 

4.  Alliance  with  Assyria 

a.  Death  of  Ahaz    .... 

122.  Ilezekiah 

1.  Fears  God  and  is  Prospereil 

2.  Repairs  tlic  Temple  and  Restores  its 

Woi-sliip  .... 

3.  Summons  the  Whole  People  to  Keep 

a  Pa.ssover         .... 

4.  Roots  out  Idolatry 

6.  Pays  Tribute  to  Sennacherib  of   As- 

syria      ..... 

6.  Tlie  Assyrians  Press  on 

7.  Isaiah  promises  Deliverance 

8.  .\n  .\iigel  Smites  the  Assyrians 

9.  Ilezckiah's  Sickness  anil  Uceovcry 

10.  .\mba.s.s:idors  from  Babylon 

11.  Isiiiah    Foretells  the  Babylonish  Cap- 

tivity     .  .  .  .  . 

12.  Hezekiah  Dies     ... 

123.  Maiia.s,seli         .  .  .  ■  • 

1.  Idolatrous  and  Wicked  . 

2.  Carried  off  to  Babylon    . 

3.  Humbles  hiniself  Ixforc  Oo<l,  and  is 

Restored  .         ,  • 

4.  Strengthens  .Temsalem  and  other  Cities 

5.  Puts  down  Idolatry  and  Restores  Wor- 

ship of  God        .  .  .  • 

6.  Buried  in  his  own  Garden 

124.  Anion  ....■• 

1.  A  Short  and  Wicked  Reign 


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2.  Slain  bjr  Conspirators     . 

3.  Fate  of  the  Couspiratore 

4.  Buried  in  the  Garden  of  Uzza  . 
IM.  Josiah  ..... 

1.  Ascension  and  Extirpation  of  Idolatry 

Foretold 
3.  Tender  Ace  and  Excellent  Character 

3.  Attacks  Idoliitry  in  lH)th  Kingdoms 

4.  Repaii's  the  Temple 

5.  The  ()ri;;inal  Copy  of  the  Law  Found 

6.  The  People  called  together  to  Hear  the 

Law  Head 

7.  Keeps  a  Passover 

8.  Hunts  down  Idolatrv' 
ft  Alliance  with  Chaldca  costs   him   his 

Life         .... 

136.  Jehoahaz  .... 

1.  Reigns  only  Three  Months 

3.  Deposed,  Prisoner  in  Egj^pt,  Dies 

3.  Death  there  Foretold      . 

137.  JelioiaUiin       .... 

1.  Reigus  Eleven  Years 

3.  Pays  Tribute  to  the  King  of  Egypt 

3.  Denounced  for  his  Evil  becds  . 

4.  Jerusalem  Taken 

5.  Jehoiakim  Revolts 
C.  Is  Slain     .... 

138.  Jelioiacliin       .... 

1.  Reigns  onlv  Three  Months 
3.  His  Caplivily  Foretold   . 

3.  Is  Carried  into  Babylon 

4.  Releiised  from  Piisou  by  Evil-Merodach 

139.  Zcdekiah,  the  Last  King 

1.  ilade  King  by  N(!buchadnezzar 
3.  Rebels  agauist  him 

3.  Jerusalem  Besieged  and  Taken 

4.  The  Issue  Foretold 

5.  Fate  of  Zedekiah 

6.  The  Putting  Out  of  his  Eyes  Foretold 
13a  The  Kingdom  of  Judah  Wiped  Out 

1.  Jerusalem  Destroyed 

3.  Chief    Priest    and    Leaders     Put     to 

Death     .... 
3.  Only  a  Handful  Left 
4  Gedaliah  made  Governor  of  the  Rem 

nant        .... 
6.  Jeremiah  Let  Out  of  Prison 

6.  Submission  of  tlie  People 

7.  GeilaliaU  Warned  of  a  Conspiracy 

8.  "  Slain    . 

9.  Attempt  to  Carry  the  People  to  the 

Ammonites 

10.  This  Attempt  Defeated 

11.  The  People  Prefer  to  Escape  to  Egypt 
13.  Jeremiah  tells  them  Not  to  Go 

13.  But  they  Go        . 

14.  Fourth  and  Final  Deportation  to  Baby- 

lon        .... 
1.5.  The  Desolation  Lamented 

Chap.  XL— Tlio  ('aptiritics.      . 

131.  The  Height  from  which  the  Hebrews  Fell 

1.  The  I'rosperity  Promised 

3.      "  "  Realized 

133.  TbeWholu  Nation  Denounced 
13;i.  Israel  Denounced 
1.14.  Judah        "  ... 

l."W).  Alliances  with  Other  Nations  of  no  Avail 

136.  Captivity  Foretold      . 

1.  Of  Israel 
3.  Of  Judah 

3.  Judah  to  be  Captive  in  Babylon 

4.  Duration  of  the  Babylonish  Captivity 

5.  Jerciniali    Contradic^ted    by    a      False 

Prophet  .  .  .  . 

0.  The  False  Prophet  Dcnounceil 

137.  Dealings  of  God  with  Israel 

1.  Trans- Jordanic  Territory  Overrun  un- 

der Jehu  .  .  .  . 

3.  Jehu's  Successor  Hard  Pressed  by  the 

Syrians  .  .  .  .  . 

3.  Decline  Arreslc*!  by  Jeroboam  II. 


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6.  People  Carried  Captive  into  Media 
138.  God's  Dealings  witli  Judah   . 
1.  Spoiled  by  the  Egjptlans 
3.  Invaded  by  the  Syrians,  840  B.C. 

3.  Plagued  by  the  byriaus  and  Israelites 

before  743  B.C. 

4.  Again  by  the  same,  743  B.C. 

5.  Babylon  pointed  out  as  the  Conqueror, 

71:5-712  B.C.      . 

6.  Delivered  from  the  Assyrians    . 

7.  JIanasseli  Carried  off 
Josiah  Slain 

First  Deportation  to  Babylon    . 
Second  "  " 

Third  "  " 

Forbidden  to  go  into  Egypt 

13.  Fourth  Deportation 

14.  Conclusion  of  the  Whole  Matter 
The  Captivity  in  Babylon 

1.  God's  Favor  Promised  . 

3.  Advice  to  Settle  Quietly  in  Babylon 
Jews  iu  tlie  Service  of  the  Court 
Daniel  Rider  of  the  Province 
His  Tlirce  Friends  Promoted     . 
Daniel  First  of  the  Three  Presidents 
Yet  the  Caplivily  was  Grievous 
Jews  in  Persia  atler  Cyrus     . 

1.  A  Jewish  Maiden  Queen 
An  .\m;dckite  Premier 
Hainan  Seeks  to  Destroy  the  Jews 
Obtains  a  Decree  to  that  Effect 
Consternatii)n  of  the  Jews 
Esther  Informed 

7.  She  Fears  to  Interpose 

8.  Mordccai  Insists  upon  it 

9.  Hainan  ^\'arned  by  his  Friends 

10.  "        Hamred  on  his  Own  Gallows 

11.  Mordecai  Piime  Minister 

12.  Jews   Authorized    to    Defend    Them 

selves     . 

13.  Their  Enemies  Smitten 

14.  Feast  of  Purini  Established 

Chap.  XII.— The  Restoration. 

1-11.  Restoration  Longed  for 
143.  Foretold 

143.  God's  Power  to  he  Displayed 

144.  Cyrus  Named  as  the  Deliverer 

145.  Route  Homewards  to  be  Safe  and  Easy 

146.  The  Old  Home 

147.  The  Nation  Shall  he  a  Unit  . 
14S.  Shall  be  Stable 

149.  Shall  he  Strong 
Shall  Have  Renewed  Prosperity 
Shall  be  Holy 

Strangers  shall  be  Gathered  in 
Enemies  shall  be  Put  to  Shame 
God  shall  he  Acknowledged 
Exultation  in  the  Deliverance 

Chap.  XIII.— The  Hebrews  again  In 
tine.    . 

150.  The  Edict  of  CjTus 

157.  What  Tribes  Responded 

158.  Cyrus  Restores  tin-  Sacred  Vessels 
1.59.  How  Many  People  Returned 
I(')0.  Their  Contributions  for  the  Temple 
161.  Altar  Built,  Festivals  and  Services  Restored 
103.  Materials  Provided  for  the  Temple  . 

163.  Foundations  Laid 

164.  Samaritans  not  Allowed  to  Assist    . 
10.5.  They  then  Oppose       . 

1.  "From  .535  B.('.  to  Darius  Hystaspis 

3.  Under  Canibyses 

3.  Work  Stop|ied  under  Pscudo-Smerdis 

166.  The  People  Reproved 

167.  The  Work  Resumed 

168.  The  Course  of  the  Persian  Government 

1.  Governor  of  Syria  Inquires 


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153. 
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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


rrcTiojc 

PAOK 

««CT|o!« 

3. 

Sends  ITonio  for  Instruclion.s     . 

301 

17(1 

Threatened  for  Sin     .... 

3. 

Is  Tolil  to  [..ct  tho  Jews  Alono  . 

3(11 

177. 

I'hindered  by  the  Eg)'ptians 

4. 

Ami  to  Help  tlio  Work   . 

301 

17H. 

Delivered  from  the  Assyrians 

5. 

DIh'vs        .... 

301 

17U. 

Destruction  by  the  Cha'ideana 

100. 

Tlio  Teinplo  FiiiislH-d 

301 

1.  Foretolil    . 

170. 

Di'dieutoil 

301 

2.  Justified    . 

171. 

Mi».-iion  (if  K/.m 

301 

.3.  .\.ccomplished 

1. 

C'oinini.-i.-.ioiu'd 

301 

180. 

UcstonilioM    I'rouiisrd 

I/. 

Set.*  Forth 

301 

181. 

Destruction  by  the  Konians  Foretold 

3. 
4. 

Hulls  nnd  Fiu'>l.'4  at  Alinva 

(."oimiiits  the  Trejisiires  and  Vessels  tc 

301 

Chap.  XV.— Judaism  uud  Cliristiaiiltj. 

the  Prii-sls 

801 

183. 

The  Gospel    to   be   Offered    First  to  the 

5. 

Roaches  .lenisnleiu 

301 

Jews  ...... 

C. 

Oi'livers  the  Kinif's  Orders 

801 

183. 

They  Demand  the  Death  of  Christ  . 

t. 

Breaks  up  Heathen  Marriage  Connec 

184. 

Fruit  of  Clirisl's  Personal  Minislrj-  in  Jcru- 

lions      ,  . 

801 

Sfileni              ..... 

172. 

All 

ninislrnlion  of  Neliemiah 

301 

lai. 

Tlie  I'Vld  a  Hopeful  One      . 

1. 

Sad  Tidinjrs  from  Jenisalem 

301 

18(5. 

The  I\'ntecoslal  Beginning  . 

o 

Commissioned  to  Go  there 

302 

1.  Promi-sed  ..... 

3. 

Ueaches  Jerusalem 

302 

3.  Realized   ..... 

4. 

Iiispect.s  Uie  Ruins 

302 

187. 

Growth  of  tho   Church  in  the  First  Six 

5. 

Stirs   lip   the   People   to   Rebuild    the 

Years         ..... 

Wall       .            .            . 

302 

1.  After  the  Healing  of  the  I.amc  Man 

C. 

In  Spite  of  Derision  of  Enemies 

302 

2.          "          JudifUieiit  upon  Ananias  and 

Opposition,  but  Work  Goes  on 

302 

Sappliira 

8. 

Attack  Resolved  on     . 

302 

3.          "         Appointment  of  Deacons 

9. 

Preparations  to  Repel  it 

302 

188. 

The  First  Persecuticm 

10. 

Stop  Put  to  Oppressing  the  Poor 

303 

189. 

St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem 

11. 

Provision  for  the  Governor  and  others 

303 

190. 

Labors  among  the  Jews  in  Other  Places     . 

15. 

New  Plots 

303 

1.  Damascus             .... 

13. 

False  Prophets  to  Stop  the  Work 

303 

2.  Cyprus      ..... 

14. 

The  Wall  Finished 

303 

3.  .\nlioch  in  Pisidia 

l.V 

Some  Jewish  Nobles  Prove  False 

303 

4.  Iconium    ..... 

It). 

(.'lose  Watch  to  be  Kept 

Ezra  and  Nehcmiah  Lnite  in  Religious 

303 

5.  Thessalonica        .... 

17. 

6.  Berea         ..... 

Services 

803 

7.  Corinth     ..... 

18. 

Feast  of  Tabernacles  Kept 

.303 

8.  Ephesus   ..... 

li). 

Solemn  Fast  and  Confession 

303 

9.  Rome        ..... 

20. 

New  Covenant  with  God 

303 

10.  St.   Paul's  Testimony,  Summer  of  60 

21. 

Special  Elfort  to  People  the  City 

303 

AD.      .            .            . 

oo 

Dedication  of  the  Wall 

303 

191. 

Opposition  of  the  Jews 

2a 

Provision  for  Prii-sts  and  Levites 

804 

1.  At  Antioch  in  Pisidia    . 

24. 

Congregation  Purged  of  the  Heathen 
Temple  Desecrated  in  NehemiaU's  ab- 

304 

2.  At  Corinth           .... 

25. 

3.  At  Ephesus          .            .            .            . 

sence      .... 

804 

4.  At  Corinth  Again 

20. 

Temple  Cleansed 

304 

193. 

The  .lews  given  up    . 

27. 

End  put  to  Desecrating  the  Sabbath 

304 

1.  By  Christ             .... 

28. 

ilarriaijes  with  Heathens  Broken  Up 

304 

2.  By  the  Apostles  .... 

Chap.  XIV.— Jerusalem. 

304 

193. 

The  .Jews  will  one  day  Repent  the  Death  of 
tlie  Messiali  ..... 

173. 

Its 

Strenfftb  and  Be.auly 

304 

194. 

And  will  be  Gatheivd  in        . 

174. 

I'ravcd  for        . 

304 

195. 

Conversion  of  the  Jews,  as  Related  to  that 

175. 

Lo\ 

ed  and  Defended  bj-  God 

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BOOK     XII.— OTHER    NATIONS. 


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4. 

5. 


Chap.  I.— Origin  of  Nations.     .  .812 

1.  Noah  the  Second  Father  of  Mankind  .     313 

The  Unity  of  the  Race  Destroyed  .     312 

Descendants  of  Ham  .    313 

Shem  .  .  .     313 

"  Japheth  .  .    313 

Chap.  II.— Offshoofs  of  the  .Vbrahamic  .Stock.     313 

6.  Moabites  and  Ammonites  .     313 

7.  Ishmaelites      .....     313 

8.  .VUeiforical  Allusion   ....     313 

9.  Midianites  .  .  .  .314 

10.  Edomiles  .  .  .314 

Chap.  III.— Hebrews  and  fifntiles  Before  the 

Final  Settlement  in  Canaan.         .    314 

11.  Gentile    Friendships   with    Abraham    and 

Isaac.  .....     314 

12.  Tlie  Hebrews  Kindlv  Received  in  Egypt    .     314 

13.  Opprtsised  under  a  New  Dj-nasty     .  .    314 

Chap.  IT.— The  Canaanltes.  .315 

14.  Gentile  Names  of  Places  in  Canaan  .    315 

15.  The  Giants      .  .  .  .315 


16.  The  Curse  upion  Ham's  Fourth  Son 

17.  Names  of  Tribes  Inhabiting  Canaan 

1.  Ten  in  all  .... 

2.  Six  West  of  the  Jordan  . 

18.  Boundaries  and  Lo<alions 

19.  The  Detilement  of  the  Land 

20.  Miraculous  Destruction  of  Sodom  and  Go- 

morrah ..... 

21.  CanaanitcR  not  Expi'lled  bv  the  Hebrews    . 

22.  "  made  Tributary  . 

23.  Why  they  were  not  all  Driven  Out . 

Chap,  v.— Mutual  Relations  of   Hebrcirs  and 
Other  Nations. 

24.  Hebrews  to  be  a  Separate  People     . 

25.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Provision  lor  Strangers 


Kenites  Favored 
Moiibites  and  Ammonites 

1.  Not  to  be  Dislre.s.'M.'d 

2.  But  Never  to  \k  Citizens 
Edomites  and  Egyptians 

1.  Not  to  lie  Aiiiiorred 

3.  In  Thinl  (ieiieraiioa  may  be  Citixcns 
30.  Midianites  to  be  Vexed 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTION'S. 


30    Cunnnnites  to  be  Destroyed  . 

31.  Amalckites      .  .  .  •  • 

1   To  tx-  hloltrd  ont       .  .  •  • 

2.  Saul  Bliimid  for  Sparing  their  Klnc    . 
S.  An  AinnUkiie  liald    .  •  ■  ■ 

82.  Thf  Saiiiarilans  .  .  •  • 

1.  Oricin  "f  '•»-•  Nnme   .  .  •  • 

2.  As«vrlnn»  llnnicht  in  .  •  • 
S.  Ilntiil  hv  the  .lews  .  .  •  ■ 
4.  thrift  Treats  them  Kindly 

83.  Tril)Utaiics       .  .  •    ,,    .' 
34.  Friendly  Holations  with  Otlior  Nations 
33.  Tbe  Visit  of  the  Queen  of  Shclia    . 

Chap.  VI.— Intcnnurrjiii!,'   of  Hebrews  and 
(illicr  Nations, 

36.  Inttnnarriagc willi  Canaanites  Strictlj' For- 

bidilon  .  •  •  ■        .    ■ 

37.  Intfrniarriase  witli  Moabites  and  Ammonites 

VirUiallv  J'i)rl)iilLlcn 

38.  luteniiarriaiif   with  Edomitcs  and  Egj'p- 

tiaiis  Less' Stringently  Forbidden  . 
89.  Case  of  Female  Captives  of  War      . 

40.  Instances  of  Intermarriage    . 

41.  Reform  under  Ezra    .  .  •  ■ 
42         "          "        Xehcmiah 

1.  The  Pledge  that  was  Broken 
2    The  Measures  Taken 
3.  Malaehi  Denounces  Heathen  Marriages 
ChaiK  YIl.— Notices  of  (Jcntile  Nations ;  Chiefly 
Proi)hetio  and  Denunciatory. 

43.  Denunciations  of  the  Heathen 

1.  In  General  .  .  .  • 

2.  The  Enemies  of  Israel    . 

3.  Conspiracies  Complained  o( 

4.  Fowls  and  Beasts    Summoned  to  the 

BaiKiuet  .  •  •  • 

5.  Repentance  and  Restoration  Possible   . 

44.  The  AiiuUekitos  .  .  •  • 

1.  AVhat  the  Lord  said  to  Moses    . 

2.  'What  lialaam  said 

45.  Tlie  Kenites    .  .  .  •  • 

1.  Dwelt  in  the  Mountains  . 

2.  To  be  Captive  to  the  Assyrians 

46.  Svria 

1.  To  be  Destroyed 

2.  Reason  Given 

47.  Assyria  .  .  .  •  ■ 

l."Jvineych  Threatened 

2.  Repent.s  and  is  Spared 

3.  Tiglath-pileser  >vill  Conquer  Syria  and 

Kpoil  Samaria   .  .  .  • 

4.  Shalmaneser  and  Sargon  will  Desolate 

Samaria  .... 

5.  Egypt  and  Ethiopia  Humbled  by  Sargon 
0.  .ludah  not  to  l)e  Delivered  by  Egypt 

from  th('  As-syrians 

7.  Judah  to  be  Overrun  by  tlic  AssjTians  . 

8.  Tlie  .iVssyrians  to  be  Beaten  oH' 

0.  AssjTia  to  be  Destroyed 

10.  Moral  Causes  of  thi-  Desolation 

11.  Nineveh  as  Helpless  as  Thebes 

12.  To  lie  Utterly  Desolate  . 

13.  Vivid   Picture  of  Glory  and  Fall  of 
Assyria  ..... 

48.  Elam    .  .  .  .  •  ■ 

1.  To  be  Subdued  by  the  Chaldeans 

2.  *'       Put  to  Shame  among  the  Dead 

3.  "       Restored    .  .  .  . 

49.  Babylon  .  .  .  .  . 

1.  Extent  and  Power  of  the  Kingdom 

2.  Despotic  Character  of  the  Government 

3.  Nebuchadnezzar  Cripples  Egj'pt 

4.  Further  Contiuesls  to  be  made  . 
r>.  i'riile  of  Nebuchadnezzar  Punished 

6.  IJeiLson  Restored  .  .  .  . 

7.  Babylon  to  be  Utterly  Destroyed 

8.  The' Royal  Virgin  to  be  Drgnulcd 
U.  Ironical  Summons  to  Self-Defcnco 

10.  The  Struggle  Hopeless   . 

11.  Earth  and  Ibll  .\tovc-d    . 

12.  Destruction  to  come  from  tho  Nortli    . 
18.  The  Medea  to  take  Babylon 


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14.  Copy  of  Jeremiah's    Prophecy  to  be 

sent  to  Babylon 

15.  Belshazzar's  Feast 

16.  Handwriting  on  the  Wall 

17.  Explained  by  Daniel 

18.  The  Catastrophe  .  •  •  • 

50.  Mystical  Babylon        .... 

1.  Her  Fall  Anticipated      . 

2.  Drunk  with  the  Blood  of  the  Samts      . 

3.  Her  Fall  more  fully  Described  . 

51.  Egypt  .  .  •  X.'       .    ■ 

1.  Folly  of  Relying  upon  Eg)pt    ._  . 

2.  Civil  War  in  Egypt  (at  end  of  2oth  Dy- 
nasty)    .  .  •  •  • 

3.  Oppression  of  Psammetichus     . 

4.  Pharaoh  Necho  Defeated  by  Nebuchad- 
nezzar at  CarcUemish  . 

5.  The  Two  Eagles .  .  •  • 

6.  Atter  Capture  of  Gaza  by  the  Egj-p- 
tians       .  .  •  •  ■ 

7.  A  Year  Later       .  .  •  ■ 

8.  During  the  Siege  at  Jerusalem  . 
9   To  be  Subdued  by  Nebuchadnezzar      . 

10.  Detailed  Descriiition  of  the  Coutiuest  . 

11.  Pharaoh  Warned  .        „•,„,■ 

12.  Lamentation  over  coming  Fall  of  Pha- 
raoh       .  .  •  •  ■ 

13.  Another  Lamentation     . 
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321 
321 
321 
321 
321 
321 
321 
321 
321 
322 
322 
322 
322 

322 

822 
322 

322 

323 
323 
324 
324 
324 
325 

825 
325 
325 
32.-) 
32.-) 
325 
325 
326 
320 
32f> 
32() 
327 
327 
327 
328 
828 
328 
329 
329 


53.  The  >Iedo-Persian  Empire    . 

A.  From  First  to  Last 

1.  To  be  Founded  by  Cyrus    . 

2.  Daniel's  Vision 

3.  Laws  not  to  be  Changed 

B.  In  its  Highest  Bloom      . 

1.  Extent  and  Orjranization     . 

2.  An  Amah-kite  Prime  Jlinisler 

3.  Arbitrary    and    Despotic   Govern- 

ment .  .  •  • 

4.  Conspiracy  Exposed  .  . 

6.  A  Jew  thereby  becomes  Prime  Mm- 

ister  .  .  ,;      ,     • 

6   A  Queen  Wantonly  Repudiated     . 

7.  A  Beautiful  Jewess  made  Queen     . 

8.  A  Grand  Banquet     . 

9    The  Queen  also  Makes  a  Feast 

10.  Feast  in  Honor  of  the  New  Queen 

11.  Esther's  Banquet      . 

12         "        Second  Banquet   . 

54.  Moab    ..-■•• 

1.  To  be  Desolated  .  .  •  • 

2.  The  Sins  of  Moab 

3.  The  Desolation  to  be  Repaired 

55.  Amnion  .  .  ■  •  ■ 

1.  To  be  Desolated  .  .  .  • 

2.  By  Nebuchadnezzar 

3.  'W'hy 

56.  Edom  .  .  ■  ■ 

1.  Desolation  Foretold 

2.  Reason  Assigned 

3.  The  Desolation  Irreparable 

57.  Tyre 


FAOX 

329 
329 
329 
330 
330 
330 
330 
330 
330 
330 
330 

330 
330 

330 
330 

831 

331 
331 
332 
332 
332 

332 

332 
333 
333 
333 
333 
333 
333 
333 
333 
333 


Geographical  Position    . 
Commercial  Greatness    .  .  • 

Friendly    Relations  with  David    and 
Solomon  .  •  •  • 

Marriage  Alliance  with  Ahab    . 
u    Her  Siiis  of  Avarice  and  Pride  . 

6  Her  Sin  against  the  Peojile  of  God 

7  To  be  Punished  by  the  Chaldeans 

8.  To  be  Utterly  Desolate  .  •„  „     • 

9   Ezekiel's  Lamentation  over  her  rail     . 

10   AtU-r  Seveiitv  Years  to  be  Restored      . 

IL  Finally  to  be  Devoured  by  Fire 
,')8.  Zidon    ..••■• 

59.  Philistia  .  •  •  •  • 

60.  Arabia  ,  .■      ,      ; 

1.  To  be  Scourged  by  the  Assyrians 

2.  By  the  Clialdeans 

61.  The  Macedonian  Empire 

1.  Under  Alexander  ■     ^^      '. 

2   To  be  Broken  up  after  his  Death 


333 
334 

334 
334 
334 
335 
335 
335 
335 
335 

835 
335 
337 
337 
337 
837 
337 
337 
337 
837 
888 
839 
839 
839 
830 

339 
839 
889 
840 
840 
840 
341 
.341 
841 
341 
341 
842 
342 
342 
842 
343 
842 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XXVI I 


sxcriuN 

rAUK 

•  ECTIUN 

rAoa 

3.  Tho  Ororinn  KiiiK«  of  Kgypt  oml  Syria 

342 

2.  Perga        .... 

.V.0 

4.  AnliiH-lms  Kpiiiliiiiu's 

843 

3.  Anlloeh  in  Pisidia 

3.-.() 

5.  .VnliiM-lius  will  Turn  .\piiiist  JcriL-uilein 

843 

4.  loonium    .... 

3.V) 

6.  Ami  will  t'omo  lo  u  JU.siTiibli'  Kiid 

843 

5.  I.ystraand  Perbc 

3.'ill 

02. 

IlollK"    ...... 

843 

0.  Back  again  lo  Antioch    . 

8.'>0 

1.  ncstribfd              .... 

34;i 

78. 

The  Council  at  .lerusiUeni 

3.VI 

2.  Dit'iiilv  <>f  Roiiinn  Citizfnsliip  . 

344 

1.  Its  Occasion 

li'Mi 

63. 

The  I.iltli- Horn          .            .           .            . 

344 

2.  Deliberations 

:t.vi 

1.  Ti)  Miikf  W'lir  with  the  Saints  . 

344 

3.  Hcsull       .... 

8'i0 

2.  To  be  Deslroycil. 

344 

4.  The  Mcs,sengers  Ucturn  lo  Anti<K;h 

^■.l) 

04. 

]{eiiiiite  Niirtherii  Niillnns 

344 

5.  The  Struggle  not  Wholly  Over 

.    »r,n 

1.  Meshceh  iiml  Tiilml 

344 

79. 

St  Paul's  Second  Missionary  Tour  . 

.     8.10 

2.  .Miiitof;,  Jleshech,  and  Tubal 

344 

1.  Paul  and  Barnabas  Part  Com|)any 

2.  Paul  and  Silas  in  Sjria  and  i\jBia  Mine 

.    Xin 

r    :(.M» 

Chap.  VIII.— CoiiTcrsioii  or  tlio  (iontilcs. 

345 

8.  From  .V-^ia  jMiuor  to  Euro])e 

.   am 

&'>. 

The  Divine  Coveiiiint 

34.', 

4.  At  .Vthciis 

.v.i 

60. 

The  PnHiiise  .Made  to  Abrahnm 

34.". 

5.  At  Corinlh 

:i.-.i 

U7. 

General  I'reiliclions    .... 

34.'> 

0.  Back  again  to  Antioch    . 
St.  Paul's  Third  Jlissionaiy  Tour     . 

3.-)l 

6». 

I'urtieulur  Niilions  Helerreil  to 

340 

80. 

3.'il 

1.  K^rvi'l  imil  -Vssyriu 

840 

1.  From  Antioch  to  Gala'tia  and  Phrj-gia 

8.'-.l 

2.  The  Chinese         .... 

847 

2.  Two  Years  in  Ephesus   . 

851 

3.  Several  Other  Nations    . 

847 

3.  Timothy  and  Eraslus  Sent  into  Mace 

69. 

Jewish  Contempt  for  the  Gentiles    . 

847 

doniii     .... 

.   srn 

70. 

Christ's  Punibles  lUuslriiting  the  Call  of  the 

4.  Uproar  Against  Paul  in  Ephesus 

:i.-.i 

Gentiles                   .... 

347 

5.        "       Quelled  by  the  Town  Clerk 

.     I).')! 

1.  The  ({re;it  Supper 

347 

81. 

St.  Paul  Goes  from  Ephesus  to  Jerusalem 

.   a.-;! 

2.  The  Wicked  Husbandmen 

347 

1.  Visits  Greece  a  Second  Time     . 

351 

3.  The  .Marriage  of  the  King's  Son 

348 

2.  From  Philippi  to  Troas  . 

3.11 

71. 

Gospel  Carried  to  the  Saniarilans     . 

348 

3.       "      Troas  to  Miletus  . 

3.')1 

72. 

The  Ethiopian  Eunuch  Baptized 

848 

4.  Interview  with  the  Ephcsian  Elders 

3.')1 

73. 

St.  Paul            ..... 

348 

5.  From  Miletus  to  Ptolemais 

S-ll 

1.  His  Rirly  Life     .... 

848 

6.       "      Ptolemais  to  Cesarca 

3.12 

2.  His  Conversion    .... 

348 

7.       "     Cesarea  to  Jerusalem 

ai2 

3.  His  Commission  .... 

348 

83. 

St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem 

852 

4.  The  Disciples  at  First  Afraid  of  him     . 

348 

1.  Tries  to  Conciliate  the  Jewish  Believen 

1    352 

5.  -Vre  Persuaded  to  Ueceive  him 

348 

2.  Unbelieving  Jews  Make  a  Kiot 

852 

6.  Accept  him  as  an  Apostle  to  the  Gen- 

83. 

St.  Paul  in  Cesarea     . 

352 

tiles        ..... 

848 

1.  Is  Sent  there  by  Lysias  . 

2.  Accused  by  TertulUis  before  Felix 

3.12 

7.  He  .Magnifies  his  own  Olflce 

348 

812 

74.  Corndiiis,  the  lioman  Ceuturion 

84'J 

3.  The  Apostle's  Answer 

812 

1.  Sends  for  Peter    .... 

340 

4.  He  is  not  Released 

813 

2.  Peter's  Vision       .... 

349 

5.  Pleads  his  Cause  before  Feslus  . 

813 

8.  Peter  Goes            .... 

349 

6.  Brought  also  before  King  Agrippa 

853 

4.  His  I{<'eeption      .... 

349 

7.  Impressions  Made  by  Paul's  Speech 

858 

75. 

Attitude  of  the  Church  in  Jerusalem 

849 

8.  Pronoiuiced  Innocent,  but  must  go   to 

1.  Peter  Questioned  .... 

349 

Home    .... 

353 

2.  His  Course  Approved 

349 

84.  The  Voyage  to  Italy 

853 

76. 

The  Gentile  Church  in  Antiooh 

849 

1.  From  Cesarea  to  Sidon  . 

353 

1.  Its  Beginning       .... 

849 

2.  "      Sidon  to  Myra 

3.  Shipwrecked  at  Malta     . 

354 

2.  Paul  Brought  from  Tarsus 

349 

8.14 

3.  Heturns  with  Baniabas  from  Jerusalem 

849 

4.  From  Malta  to  Puteoli    . 

354 

I  t. 

St.  Paul's  First  .Missionary  Tour 

349 

5.      "       Puteoli  to  Rome    . 

8,14 

1.  Island  of  Cyprus 

349 

85. 

Jews  and  Gentiles  Made  (Juc  in  Christ 

354 

BOOK    XIII.— THE    OUTWARD    MAN". 


Chap.  I.— The  Xatnre  of  the  Hody. 

1.  The  Unity  of  the  Bo<ly 

2.  Manly  Beauty 

3.  Female  Beauty 

1.  Swarthy  Beauty  . 

2.  Beauty  Without  Discretion 

4.  Diminutive  Stnturo     . 

5.  Giants  .... 
0.  Dexterity 

1.  Left- Handed 

2.  Double-Handed   . 

3.  Swift-Fooled 

7.  The  Five  S<nses 

8.  The  Appetites. 

9.  The  Countenance 

1.  Cheerful   . 

2.  Sullen 

3.  Bearing  the  Stamp  of  Sin 
The  Hair 

1.  The  Hair  of  the  Hand     . 

2.  The  Beard 
8.  The  Hair  of  the  Head     . 

The  Forehead 
The  Eyes 


10. 


11. 
12. 


.     355 

13.  The  Ears         .... 

ai8 

.  ai5 

14.  The  Mouth      .... 

3.18 

.     355 

15.  The  Teeth        .... 

818 

.   ai5 

10.  Winking           .... 

818 

.     350 

17.  Stooping           .... 

8.8 

.     850 

18.  Prostration       .... 

818 

.   ;«o 

19.  Sighing            .... 

81S 

.     8.10 

20.  Tours    ..... 

818 

.     35(! 

21.  Saliva              .... 

3.1s 

.    3.10 

22.  Excretions       .... 

3.19 

.    8.10 

Chap.  11.— The  Suslenniiee  of  the  Body. 

3.19 

.     3.10 

2:1.   Neccssilv  of  F"imI 

819 

.  aio 

24.   Food  a  tiill  of  God     . 

819 

.   aio 

2.1.  Food  Cursed    .            .            .            ■ 

3i;o 

.    857 

20.  Human  Care  Necessary 

3li() 

.    857 

27.  Man  Shall  not  Live  by  Bread  .lUono 

:ii'>i) 

.    857 

28.  Varieties  of  Food 

31  io 

.    &17 

1.   Vegetable 

360 

.    357 

2.  .Vniinal      .            .            .            ■ 

3(U) 

.     357 

3.  Blood  Forbidden 

3iiii 

.     357 

4.  .V  Jewish  Custom 

3l'>0 

.     357 

5.  Human  Flc^sh 

3i'i<l 

.    3,17 

A.  Figurative  . 

3i;i 

.     857 

29.  Cooking          .... 

:ir.  1 

XXVIII 


CONTEXTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


1.  Literal      .  .  .301 

2.  Figurative  .  '  .  .    301 
80.  Feasting           .            .             '           .            .     303 

1.  Directions  .  "  .  .    302 

2.  Invitations  .  '  .  .    302 

3.  Examples  .  '.  .  .    302 

4.  Kioidiis  Mirth      ....    302 

5.  Sacreil  Feasts       ....     303 

31.  Uniliie  Concern  and  Gluttony  .  .    302 

32.  Fasting  .  .  .  .  .303 

33.  Famine  .....    303 

34.  Drink 304 

1.  Water 304 

2.  Wine 804 

3.  Wine  Prescribed .  .  .  .304 

4.  Abuse  of  it  Condemned  .  .  .    304 

5.  Wine  Prohibited  to  Priests  on  Duty    .    304 
85.  Total  Abstinence  from  Wine  .  .    304 

1.  Nazarites  .....    304 

3.  Rcchabites  .  .  .  .304 

30.  Wine-Drinking  ....    30.5 

37.  Wine  and  Wantonness  .  .  .    305 

38.  Drunkenness  .....     305 

1.  Literal      .....    305 

2.  Figurative  ....    305 
89.  Punishment  of  Drunkenness  .  .    305 

40.  Sleep    .  .  .  .  .  .300 

1.  Examples  ....    300 

3.  Early  Rising        .  .  .  .300 

Chap.  in. —Body  Clothed.  .  .300 

41.  Divine  Origin  of  Dress  .  .  .300 
43.  Folly  of  Anxiety  about  Dress          .  .    300 

43.  Directions  to  W  omen  .  .  .    800 

44.  Ceremonial  Regulations         .  .  .    300 

45.  Material  of  Dress        ....    300 

1.  Fine  Linen  ....    300 

3.  Silk  .  .  .  .  .300 

3.  Gold  .  .  .  .  .300 

4.  Woolen     .  .  .  .  .300 
40.  Color  of  Material  .            .            .            .307 

1.  White,  Blue,  and  Purple  .  .    307 

3.  Scarlet      .  .  .  .  .307 

47.  Portions  of  Dress      ....    307 

1.  Shoes  and  Sandals  .  .  .    307 

A.  Manner  of  Fastening         .  .    307 

2.  Coat         .  .  .  .367 

3.  Cloak        .  .  .  .  .307 

4.  Girdle      .  .  .  .  .307 

5.  Vail 307 

6.  Covering  not  Stated        .  .  .    307 

48.  Seemliness  of  Dress  ....     307 

1.  Cleanliness  ....    307 

2.  Mending  .  .  .  .  .307 

49.  Ornaments  of  Dress   ....     307 

A.  Ornaments  Removed    .  .  .  307 

GO.  Garments  Perfumed   ....  308 

A.  Hotly  Anointed  ....  30K 

51.  Disguises  by  Dress     ....  308 

52.  Grief  Exhibited  by  Dress      .  .  .  308 

1.  Clothes  Rent        .  .  .  .308 

3.  .Sackrioth  ....     308 
3.  Dust  for  a  Covering        .  .  .    308 

03.  Removal  of  Dress      .  .  .  .308 

Chap.  IV.— The  AJnictlons  of  (ho  Body.        .    369 

54.  Sickness  .....    300 

1.  Literal      .  .  .  .  .309 

2.  Figurative  ....    809 
5.5.   Weakness         .  .  .  .  .809 

56.  l{<'Stles»ne,S3     .....     809 

57.  Pain      ......     809 

08.  Consumption  .....     309 

A.  Figurative  ....    30!) 

59.  Fever   ......     309 

60.  Palsy    ......     370 

61.  Leprosy  .  .  .  ■  ^l^ 
83.  Culiineous  Disorders  .  .  .  .  371 
tJ3.  Sores  and  Hoils  ....  871 
64.  A  Loalhsonie  Disease            .            .  .371 


SECTION 

05.  Mutilation 

Wounds 
1.  Literal 
3.  Figurative 

Lameness 

Sunstroke 

Blindness 
1.  Literal 
3.  Figurative 

Pestilence 

Physicians 

Prescriptions  . 

iVpothecaries 


GO. 


67. 
68. 
69. 


70. 
71. 
73. 
73. 
74. 
75. 


Sickness  Caused  by 
Recovery  is  of  Goil 


Sin 


7(. 
78. 
79. 
80. 

81. 


88. 
89. 
90. 
91. 


Chap,  v.— The  Body  in  Old  Age. 

76.  Old  Age  Venerable    ....  373 

Promised         .....  373 

Conditions  of  the  Promise     .            .            .  374 

Vigorous  Old  Age      ....  374 
Feeble  Old  Age           .            .            .            .374 

A.  Figurative          ....  374 

Duties  of  the  Aged     ....  374 

A.  David's  Prayer  in  Old  Age       .  374 

83.  Duties  to  the  Aged     .            .            .            ■  ^I* 

83.  Promises  to  the  Aged             .            .            .  374 

84.  Instances  of  Longevitj-           .            .            .  374 

Chap.  VI.— Death  of  the  Body.  .    375 

85.  Death  the  Onlering  of  God  .  .  .  375 
80.  An  Appointed  Time  to  Die  .            .  .     375 

A.  Sometimes  as  a  Punishment  for  Sin    .     375 

87.  All  Musi  Die 375 

Frailty  of  Life  .  .  .  -370 

Uncertainty  of  Life    ....     370 
Brevity  of  Life  ....     370 

Death  in  Prospect       ....     370 
1.  Preparing  for  Death        .  .  .     370 

3.  Care  for  Sunivors  .  .  .     376 

3.  Settling  of  Atl'airs  .  .  .377 

4.  Charge  of  Funeral  .  .  .     377 

5.  The  Terrors  of  Death     .  .  .377 

0.  Thanksgiving    for    Deliverance    from 

Death 377 

7.  The  Righteous  Undismayed      .  .    377 

93.  Instances  ol  Death      ....     377 

93.  Death  a  Rest  in  Sleep  .  .  .378 

94.  The  Dejid  Uninterested  in  Life         .  .     378 

95.  The  Dejid  Forgotten  .  .  .  .378 
90.  The  De.id  Never  to  Return  .  .  .378 
97.  The  Blessedness  of  those  who  Die  in  Uie 

Lord 878 

Chap.  VII.— The  Burial  of  the  Body.         .    378 

Man  Desirous  of  Burying  his  Dead  378 

This  Desire  a  Duly     ....     379 
Pureha.s(>  of  Biirinl-tJiounds  .  .     379 

Preparations  for  Burial  .  .  .     879 

1.  Wasliiiig  .  .  .  .  .379 
3.  Embalming          ....     879 

Grief  for  the  Dead       ....     379 
1.  Watching  ....     379 

3.  Mourning  ....     379 

3.  Playing  upon  Instruments         .  379 

4.  Burning  of  Odors  .  .  379 

5.  Shaving  of  Beards  .  .  .880 
0.  Rending  of  Clothes  and  Girding  'willi 

Sackcloth  ....     380 

7.  Weeping  .  .  .  .380 

8.  Lamenting  ....     880 

9.  Wailing     .....     880 
10.  Cutting  the  Fle.sh  .  .  .380 

103.  Sympathy  with  Mourners      .  .  380 

104.  Burials    '         .  .  .  .380 

105.  Th(!  Grave 881 

lOfi.  Monuments     .  .  .  .381 

107.  Corruption       .....     381 

108.  ThreaU  of  Non-Burial  .  .  •     381 

109.  Bodies  Devoured        ....     382 

110.  "      Burned  ....     383 


PAOK 

872 
373 
872 
372 
373 
373 
372 
873 
372 
372 
373 
373 
373 
373 
373 

373 


98. 

99. 
100. 
101. 


102. 


BOOK    XIV.— EXTERNAL    NATURE. 


Cluip.  I.— Tlip  Hoavoiis.  .    3«3 

1.  OnU'ra  ol'  llu'  IKiivenly  BoJius        .  .    382 

a.  Sim  unci  Moon  .  .  .  .382 

3.  Tlu'  Sl:ire 382 

4.  Ollur  Sitllar  HciJii"S  .  .  .  .382 

5.  Hoavcnly  UoilifS  Extinguished  or  Obscured     883 
0.  Old  mill  Now  lleavvns  .  .     383 

7.  Lii,'lit 383 

1    Wonilerfiil  ami  Beuutiful  .  .    383 

2.  Wiliu-ssiiii;  for  God  .  .388 

3.  Symbolic  Vsiof.  .  .  .383 

8.  Durkiiess 383 

Chap,  n.— The  Earth 383 

9.  Islun.ls 383 

10.  Mouiiuiins  .  .383 

11.  Mountains  as  Resorts  .  .  .    383 

1.  For  the  View       .  .  .  .383 

2.  For  Safety  in  Speaking  .  .  .383 
8.  For  Incantations                         .  .     383 

4.  For  the  Temptation  of  Christ    .  .    383 

12.  Mountains  a.>j  ltci>resentatives  and  Symbols    384 

1.  Of  a  Nation         .  .  .  .384 

2.  "     Tribunal  of  Justice  .  .    384 

13.  Earthquakes    .  .  .  .  .384 

14.  Mining  Excavations  ....    384 

15.  Quarries  .....     384 

16.  Salt  384 

1.  Metaphorical       ....    384 

2.  Sown  as  Symbol  of  Destruction  .    384 

17.  Useful  and  Precious  Metals    .  .  384 

18.  Precious  Stones  .  .  .  .384 

Chap.   Ill.-Waters 384 

19.  Wills  and  Fountains  .  .  .384 

1.  Literal 384 

2.  Figurative  .  .  .  .384 

3.  Pool  of  Bcthesda            .           .           .384 
80.  Rivers 384 

1.  Literal 384 

2.  Metaphorical        .  .  .  .385 

21.  Tlic  Four  Rivers  ot  Paradise  .  .    385 

22.  Ideal  Rivers 385 

1.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  the  River  of  Salva- 
tion      ...  .  .    385 

2.  .John's  Vision  of  the  River  of  Life       .    385 

23.  Floods 385 

24.  Rivers  and  Fountains  Poisoned       .           .    385 
85.  Drought 385 

1.  Described  ....    385 

2.  Employed  in  Comparison         .  .    385 

26.  The  St-a  .  .  .  .  .385 

1.  Literal 385 

2.  MeUiphorical        .  .  .  .385 

3.  Turned  into  Blood         .  .  .380 

Chap.  IV.— .Meteorology.  .  .  .386 

27.  The  Sca-^ons    .  .  .  .  .386 

28.  Signs  of  the  Weather  .  .  .386 

29.  Clouds  .  .  .  .  .886 

80.  Jlist  and  Rain  .  .  .  .386 

1.  Literal  .  .  .  .386 

2.  Jletaphorical       .  .  .  .386 

81.  Ice,  Snow,  and  Hail  .  .  .  .386 

82.  D.w 887 

33.  Winds 887 

34.  Thunder  .  .  .  .387 

Chap,  v.— The  Vegetable  Kingdom.    .  .    387 

35.  Grass  and  Reeds                                           .387 
86.  Herbs 887 

Gourd  .           .  .  .  .  .887 

Flowers           .  .  .  .  .887 

89.  Fruits  .            .  .  .  .  .387 

40.  Fniits  cut  off  .  .  .  .  .887 

Trees 888 

1.  Growth     .  .  .  .  .888 

2.  Destruction  .  .  .  .888 


87 
88. 


41. 


mCTIOK 

Chap.  VI.— Articulates,  Molliisps,  Fish,  Rep- 
Ules 

42.  The  Horseleech           .  .  .            . 

48.  Insects             .            .  .  .            . 

1.  Literal      .            .  .  .           . 

2.  Figurative           .  .  .            . 

3.  Locusts  Compared  to  a  Devastating 

Army    .  .  .  .  . 

4.  Deliveraucc  Promised    . 

44.  The  Snail         .  .  .  .  . 

45.  Fisli 

46.  Serpents  .  .  .  .  . 

1.  Noxious  .  .  .  .  . 

2.  References  to  Charming  them  . 

47.  Leviathan        .  .  .  .  . 

1.  His  Strength        .  .  .  . 

2.  His  Armor  .  .  .  . 
8.  His  Invulnerability 

4.  His  Swiftness       .  .  .  . 

5.  His  Fearless  and  Untamable  Nature 

6.  His  Terrible  Asijcct 

7.  But  God  Still  yiore  to  be  Feared 

Chap.  VII.— Birds. 

48.  Raven  . 

49.  Dove    . 

1.  Noah's  Messenger 

2.  Gregarious  and  Timid 

50.  Partridge 

51.  Peacock  and  Ostrich  . 

52.  Hawk  and  Eagle 
63.  Habits  of  Birds 

1.  Nests 

2.  Singing     . 

3.  Migrations 

4.  Care  for  Young  . 

5.  Neglect  of  Young 

6.  Quarrels  . 

54.  Birds  as  Images  of  Sorrow 

Chap.  Viri.— Mammals. 

55.  Animal  Instincts  and  Habits 

1.  Eating  in  Silence 

2.  Sleeping  During  the  Day 

3.  Leaving  their  Dams  at  Maturity 

4.  Sexual  Impulses  . 

5.  Increase    .... 

6.  Nursing  their  Yoimg 

66.  Breeding  Cattle 

1.  Cattle  Given  to  .Jacob  for  Services 

2.  Jacob's  Device  to  Produce  the  Like 

8.  Success  Attributed  to  J'rovidence 

4.  Breeding  of  Hybrids  Forbidden 

5.  JIules  Xatural  "Hybrids  . 

67.  Sheep  and  Goats 

1.  Incre.'ise  Prayed  For 

2.  Migration  for  Pasturage . 

3.  Lambs  Given  as  a  Witness 

4.  God's  People  called  a  Flock 

5.  Sinners  I>ikened  to  Lost  Sheep  . 

6.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Lost  Sheep 
6a  Oxen    ..... 

1.  Wild         .... 

2.  Domesticated 

8.  EvilDoers  called  Cows  and  Bulls 

59.  Loss  of  Stock  a  Divine  Infliction     . 

60.  Horns  Symbolizing  Pride  and  Power 

61.  Asses    ..... 

1.  Lost  and  Sought . 

2.  Found       .... 

62.  Wild  Asses     .... 

63.  Horse   ..... 

1.  Speed        .... 

2.  Strength  and  Spirit  in  Battle     . 
8.  Requires  Training 

4.  Not  Depen<led  noon  against  God 

64.  Sl  John's  N  ision  of  Horses  . 


Txau 

3MH 

;iHH 

3«M 
389 

389 
389 
389 
389 
889 
889 
389 
389 
889 
889 
880 
300 
390 
890 
890 

890 
390 
890 
390 
390 
890 
390 
890 
390 
390 
390 
390 
89U 
89U 
390 
390 

391 
891 
891 
891 
891 
391 
391 
891 
301 
891 
301 
891 
o91 
3'Jl 
391 
891 
391 
391 
391 
391 
392 
302 
892 
392 
392 
392 
392 
3!i2 
392 
392 
3!»2 
392 
392 
392 
392 
302 
383 


XXX 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


PAGE       SECTION 


05, 


C6. 
07. 
08. 
09. 
70. 
71. 
72. 


Camol  (inil  Dromedary 

1.  Swiftness 

2.  Currieil  oflf  by  Robbers  . 
Dog      .... 
Coney  .... 
Roe  nnd  Hart . 
Wild  Beasts    . 

Wolf  .... 
Fox  .... 
Lion     .... 

1.  Strong  and  Terrible 

2.  Ezckiel's  Parable 

73.  Bear     .... 

74.  Unicorn  and  Dragon . 

75.  Behemoth 

1.  Food  and  Dwelling 

2.  Strength  . 

3.  God  Stronger 

Chap.  IX. — yian  and  the  Animal  Creatiun. 

70.  Man's  Dominion  over  Animals 
77.  Auiniids  Preserved  with  IsoaU 


•.m 

39;i  . 

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393 

393  1 

393 

393 

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78.  Destruction  Threatened 

79.  Man  and  Animals  Compared 

1.  Contrast   . 

2.  Resemblance 

80.  Animals  to  be  Kindly  Treated 
SI.  Instances  of  Kindness  to  Animals 

82.  Jacob's  Present  to  Esau 

83.  Animals  Used  for  Transportation 

1.  Camels  for  Riding 

2.  As.ses  lor  Burthen 

3.  Asses  for  Riding  . 

4.  White  Asses  Ridden  by  Rulers  . 

5.  An  Ass  Colt  Ridden  by  Christ 

6.  Horses  for  Riding 

84.  Fishing 
8.5.  Fowling 
80.  Hunting 

1.  For  Food. 

2.  For  Mischief 

3.  To  Destroy  Wild  Beasts 
Law  on  Death  or  Damage  by  Horned  Cattle 
JIau  may  Learn  Wisdom  from  Animals 


87. 
88. 


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BOOK    X\'.— INDUSTKIAL  EMPLOYMENTS   AND    PRODUCTS. 


8. 


0. 
10. 

11. 


Chap.  I. — Idleness  and  Industry.  397 

1.  Sloth 397 

1.  Described  .  .  .  .397 

2.  Sharply  Challenged        .  .397 

3.  Its  Etfecls  .  .  .  .397 

2.  Idleness  and  Industry  Contrasted    .  .    397 

3.  Industry  Enjoined      ....    397 

4.  Profitableness  of  Human  Labor  Questioned    397 

5.  The  (Question  Answered        .  .  .     398 

6.  Frugality         .  .  .  .  .398 

1.  Recommended     ....    398 

2.  Should  not  be  Carried  Too  Far .  .    398 

Chap.  II.— Tilling  the  Ground.  .    398 

7.  Man's  Original  Emploj-ment  .  .    398 

1.  Before  the  Fall    .  .  .  .398 

After  the  Fall      .  .  .  .398 

The  Curse        .  .  .  .  .398 

1.  Inflicted   .  .  .  .398 

2.  Xot  to  be  Repeated  .  .  .398 
Fertility  and  Barrenness  are  from  God  .  398 
A  Fertile  Land  Promised  the   Hebrews  if 

Obedient      .  .  .  .  .     .398 

How  Fertile  it  was    ....    399 

12.  Famine  in  Egj'pt  Provided  for         .  399 

13.  Roval  and  Priestly  Monopoly  of  Land  in 

figvpt  .  .  .  .399 

14.  Canaan  Divided  by  Lot         .  .  .399 

15.  SiHilialiou  Tlirealened  .  .  .     399 
10.  I'urchasc  of  Real  Estate  by  Jeremiah  .     399 

17.  Ploughing 400 

1.  .'\Iixed  Team  Forbidden  .     400 

2.  O.vcn  used  for      .  .  .     -100 

3.  Metaphorically    ....     tOO 

4.  Yoke,  Symbolically        .  .     100 

18.  Plaining  .  .  .  .400 

1.  Immediately  after  Ploughing     .  .     400 

2.  .Mixed  Seed  Forbidden   .  .  .400 

3.  When  to  Sow  .  .  .400 

4.  Siriritual  Sowing  and  Reaping  .  .  400 
lulling  from  Standing  Crojis             .  .     400 

Harvest  .....     4(X) 

1.  Reapers    .  .  .     4(>0 

2.  Joy  of  IIar\-est    ....     100 

3.  S<)rn)wful  Harvest  .  .    400 

4.  Spiritual  Harvest  .  100 
Gleaning           .             .             .             .  .400 

1.  I'erinittcd  by  Law  .  .400 

2.  Ruth  in  the  Field  of  Boa/,  .     401 

3.  Gleaning,  Metaphorically  401 
Threshing  .  .  .  .  .401 
Other  .Mcihoils  instead  of  Threshing  401 
Fanning  .....  401 
Chatl  ami  Stubble  .  .  .  .401 
Uucircuuuiaed  Fruit .            .            .            .401 


19. 

20. 


21. 


22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 


27.  Vineyards  and  Vinedressers 

28.  Vintage 

29.  Wine 

1.  Bottling 

2.  Improved  by  Age 
.30.  Vinevards  Destroyed 

31.  Fig  I'rees  and  Figs     . 

1.  Mentioned 

2.  Barren  Fig  Tree  Cursed 

3.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Fig  Tree 

32.  The  Sabbath  of  the  Land 

Chap.  III.— Care  of  Live  Stock. 

33.  Sheplier<ls 

1.  Abel  n  Shepherd 

2.  Shepherds  in  the  Patriarchal  Age 

3.  "  an  Abomination  to  Egyptians 

4.  Closes  a  Shei)herd 

5.  David  "  ... 

0.  Doeg  "  ... 
7.  Shepherds  of  Bethlehem 

34.  Shepherd's  Duty        .... 

1.  Watch  the  Flock 

2.  Find  Pasturage    .... 

A.  Figurative   .... 

3.  Care  for  Young  and  Disabled    . 

4.  Be  Responsible  for  Losses 

5.  Beat  olf  Wild  Animals   . 

6.  Assisted  b^'  Adventurers 
3.5.  Shepherds,  Jletaphoriial 

36.  Wells  for  Stock  .... 

1.  Valuable  ;  Striven  for      . 

2.  KejH  Covered       .... 

3.  Contention  for  First  Access 

4.  Rea.son  ;  Fouling  with  Cattle's  Feet 

37.  Milk,  Butter,  and  Cheese 

38.  Sheep-Shearing  .... 

Chap.  IV. — Human  Abodes. 


39.  A  City  the  First-named  Human  Abode 

40.  Tents"  .... 

1.  Their  Origin 

2.  Used  by  Abraham  and  the  Hebrews 

3.  "     Exclusively  by  Rechabites 

41.  Booths  and  Tabernacles 

42.  Brick 

1.  Burned  and  Laid  in  Bitumen 

2.  JIade  in  Egypt  with  Straw 

43.  Stone  and  Mortar 

44.  Timber  .... 

45.  Metals  for  Fastenings  and  Ornament 
40.  Ivory  .... 

47.  .ludgment  and  Forethought  in  Building 
Procuring  Materials  . 


49.  Pillars 


401 
403 
403 
403 
403 
403 
402 
403 
402 
403 
403 

402 

403 
403 
403 
403 
403 
403 
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403 
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404 
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404 
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404 
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405 

405 
405 
405 
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405 
405 
405 
405 
405 
400 
406 
106 
106 
406 
406 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XXXI 


■KTIOK 

SO.  noof 


ni. 

63. 


53. 
54. 


M. 
5(!. 
57. 
5a 


1.  Uswl  tut  Place  of  Resort 

2.  Kiittlement  I{o<|ulrc(l 
WitulowH         .... 
Eiitninct'S         .  .       _     . 

1.  Hori'lics  niul  Doors 

a.  Oiilcs         .... 

8.  Kiuniiict's  11.4  TU<si>rU  nnil  Tr\buuaU 
Parlor  or  Aiidicncc  C'liiimber 
Mfiiiis  of  llciilitig 

1.  Pun  ofCoiil.^ 

3.  Possibly  some  othor  Arraiigumcul 
Trt'jvsiiro  and  Store  Houses   . 
E.venipiion  ol"  House  Ituililcr 

Cities  Huilt 
t'iti<'s  IK'slrovcd 


Chap,  v.— Fiiniltiire,  UtcnKils,  and  Mcchniiie 
Arts.  .  .  .  . 

50.  Furniture         ..... 

1.  Plain 

2.  Elegant     ..... 

60.  Beds  anil  Scats  .... 

1.  For  Slecpini?        .... 

3.  For  Use  at  Meals 

8.  Kins's  Seat  .... 

61.  Curtains  and  IIan!;ings 

1.  or  IbeTalH-mai-le 

2.  or  Hantiueting-Rooui 

62.  Mirrors  ..... 
03.  .Vrlilicial  Light  .... 
64.  Pottery  ..... 
6.1.  Haskeis  and  Bottles  .... 
68.  Spinning  ..... 
67.   Weaving          ..... 

08.  Tent-Making   ..... 

09.  Leather;  T;uining      .... 

70.  Grinding  ..... 

71.  Water- Works 

73.  Smithcraft       ..... 


400 
4(MI 
4<MI 
4(M 
40(; 
It  Hi 
4(M! 
406 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 


407 

407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
407 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 
408 


9ICTION 

73.  Oolil  ami  Silver  Work 
74  Skilled  Arti/.ans 

riiap.  VI.— Trade  and  Coninierro. 

7.').   Ilonestv  in  Trade 

1.  Kraud       .... 

2.  False  Weights  and  Measures     . 
8.  Hoarding  I'p 

4.  Heating  Down 
70.  Trade    .  ... 

1.  In  Brendstnffs 

2.  In  LiuiilxT 
;i.  In  Lu.\uries 

77.  Camels  lor  Transportation  and  Travel 

78.  Accounts  .... 

79.  Benelils  or  Trade 

80.  Usury  Forbidden 


Chap, 

81 
H2 
83 

84, 

sr,. 
86. 


VII. 


Ships  and  Navigation. 

Xoah's  Ark      ■  .  .  .  . 

Hoals  on  the  Lake  of  Galilee 

Seaports  .  .  .  .  . 

(!o(l  Protects  Mariners 

.lonali  Goes  to  Sea 

Working  Ship  .  .  .  . 

1.  Rowing     .  .  .  .  . 

3.  Steering    .  .  .  .  . 

87.  I5ad  .Management         .  .  .  . 

88.  Winlering  in  Ilarlwr  to  Avoid  Storms 

89.  Storms  .  .  .  .  . 

90.  Prayer  in  Storm  .  .  .  . 

91.  Manonivrcs  in  Storm 

1.  Undergirdiiig  and  Scudding 

2.  Lightening  the  Ship 
Casting  Pa.ssenger  Overboard 
Sounding  and  Anchoring  on  Approach- 
ing Land  .  .  .  . 

Preventing  Desertion  of  Crew  . 
Beaching  the  Ship 


7.  Escape  of  the  Ship's  Company  . 


409 
409 

409 
409 

4on 

410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 
410 

411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
411 
412 
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412 
412 
412 
412 

412 
413 
412 
412 


BOOK    XVI.— THE    FAMILY. 


Chap.  I.— Vlrsrinify 

1.  Virgins  Mentioned      .... 

2.  Dress  of  Virgin  Princesses    .  .  ] 

3.  Charms  of  the  Shnlaniite 

4.  Another  Picture  of  the  Same  '. 

5.  Virgin  Captives  Spared 

6.  Perpetual  Virginity  or. Jephthah's  Daughter 

7.  This  \  irgiuily  Bewailed 

8.  Brothers  Guarding  a  Sister's  Honor 

9.  Her  Chastitv  Invincible 

10.  Not  to  be  .Ntarried,  a  Calamity  '. 

11.  St.  Paul  Thought  Better  not  to  Marry  etc 

12.  But  Better  to  .Marry  than  to  Bum    .   ' 

13.  The  Gift  or  Continence 

14.  Continence  Rewarded  ' 

CTiap.  II.— Institution  and  Laws  of  Marriuge. 

15.  Marri^ee  a  Divine  Ordinance 

16.  But  Only  lor  this  Life  .  ', 

17.  Marriage  Commended 

18.  Asceticism  Rebuked   .  '. 

19.  Jlonogamy       .  .  ' 

1.  Iinplie<l  in  Institution  or  Marriage 

2.  In  what  ia  Said  of  Wives  of  Noah  and 

his  Sons 

3.  And  in  what  Christ  Said  ', 

20.  Polygamy  and  Concubinage  Practised 

1.  A  Cainite  the  First  Polygamist 

2.  The  Patriarchs    . 
Gideon 
Elkanah    . 

Trouble  from  Polvgamy 
Saul 

David  [ 

Solomon   . 
Rehoboani 


3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 


413 

413 
413 
413 
413 
413 
413 
413 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 
414 

414 
414 
414 
4\r, 
41.-> 
415 
41.-. 

415 
41.-> 
41.-) 
415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
41S 


21.  Polygamy  not  Prohibited  by  Moses, but  Re- 

strained and  Discouraged 

1.  Two  Sisters  not  to  be  Taken  together  . 

2.  The  First  Born  to  have  his  Right 

3.  Ceremonial  Bindcns  Imposed    . 

4.  Citizenship  Denied  to  Eunuchs  . 

22.  Marriages  with  Geutilcs 

1.  Objected  to  ...  . 

2.  But  Sometimes  Happened 

3.  Samson's,  by  Divine  Appointment 

4.  Circumcision  Required   . 

5.  Female  Captives,  if  not  Canaanites 

23.  Marriages  with  Near  Relations 

1.  Prohibited  by  Mosaic  Law 

2.  Had  been  Aflowed  before  it 

84.  Levirate  Marriages      .... 

1.  In  the  Patriarchal  Period 

2.  As  Regulated  by  Moses  . 

3.  Boaz  and  Ruth"  .... 
25.  Ileires-ses  ..... 
20.  Hebrew  Priests  .... 

27.  Christian  Ministers     .... 

28.  Mosaic  Law  or  Divorce 
A.  .Metaphorical  Use 

The  Christian  Law     .... 


20. 


riinp.  III.-Modes  of  Getting  a  MIfe, 

30.  Violence 

81.  Parental  A\ilhority     . 

A.  In  Remiilal  of  Military  Prowess 
83.  Chosen  or  Procuretl  by  Others 

1.  Parents 

2.  HouHchidd  Servant 

3.  Messengers 
33.  Proposals 

1.  Rcrused     . 


415 

415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
41.-. 
416 
410 
41i> 
416 
416 
41i> 
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417 
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41>< 
4H 
41H 
41S 
4IS 

41S 

41>< 
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420 


XXXII 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION 

2.  Suitor  Slnin 

3.  Paniblo  of  Joash 

84.  Choice  by  the  Parties  thcinsclvcfl 

1.  Accoriliug  to  Parents'  Wish 

2.  Consent  ol"  the  Bride 

3.  After  that  ol"  Kclativcs   . 

4.  Inilependently  of  Others 

5.  Moved  by  Ardent  AtTection 
0    Christian  Rule  of  Choice 

Cliap.  lA'.— Betrothal  and  Wcddinj?.    . 
So.  Betrothal         .... 

1.  Betrothal  Presents 

2.  Blessings  from  Friends  . 

3.  Feast  .... 

4.  Exeniiition  from  Military  Service 

5.  Spiritual  Betrotlial 
36.  Tlie  Bridegroom 

1.  His  Companions . 

2.  Comes  by  Night ;  Met  with  Torches 

3.  Longing  "for  the  Bride     . 

87.  The  Bride        .... 

1.  Her  Bath  .... 

2.  Vail  .... 

3.  Attire        .... 

4.  Jewels       .... 

5.  Dowry      .... 
U.  Besponse  to  the  Bridegroom 

7.  Bride  of  the  Lamb 
38.  The  Wedding 

1.  Guests       .... 

2.  Garments. 

3.  Festivities 

4.  Entertainments    . 

5.  Consummation     . 

G.  Tolicns  of  Virginity 

7.  Exemption  from  Military  Service 

Chap.  V. — Married  Life. 

89.  Tlic  Married  State      . 

1.  Its  Joys    .... 

2.  Its  Cares  .... 

3.  Jletaphorical 

40.  JIariUil  Rights 

A.  Ablution 

41.  Duties  of  Husbands   .  . 

42.  Duties  of  Wives 

43.  A  Good  Wife  .... 

44.  A  Bad  Wife    .... 

1.  Contentious 

2.  Insolent    .... 

3.  Treacherous 

4.  Tempting  to  Idolatry 

5.  .Tezcbel  an  Instance 

6.  Deserting^ her  Husband  . 

45.  The  Hebrew  Wife's  Position 

1.  Preparing  Food   . 

2.  Dispensing  Hospitality    . 

3.  Siding  with  Husband  against  Father 
Pacifying  an  Enenw 
Saving  Ilusband's  Life 


Devoting  a  Son  to  the  Lord 
Law  of  Wife's  Vow 
Trial  of  Jealousy 

A.  Ordeal  Water 

B.  Woman's  Oath 

C.  Divine  Judgment    . 

Chap.  TL— Paronls  and  Children. 

4rt.  Children  the  (lift  of  God 
47.  A  Blessing  and  u  Credit 


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430 
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420 

420 
420 
420 


SECTION 

48.  Promised  as  a  Reward 

49.  Taken  Away  in  Punishment 

50.  Barrenness 

1.  An  Afllietion 

2.  Jliraculously  Jlcmovcd 
61.  Abortive  Births 
53.  Desire  for  Children 

53.  Conception  and  I'regnancy 

54.  Birth    . 

55.  Twins  . 
.50.  Death  in  Childbed      . 

57.  Midwives 

58.  Treatment  of  New-Bora  Child 

59.  Naming  at  Birth 

00.  Dcalli  of  Infant  by  Overlj'lns 

01.  Care  of  Infants 

1.  Nursing    . 

2.  Weaning  . 

3.  Teaching  to  Walk 
03.  Adoption 

03.  Noteworthy  Families 

04.  Parental  Autliority     . 


Co. 
GO. 
07. 


C8. 


09. 


Example 
"         Instruction  . 
Correction 

1.  Should  be  Effective 

2.  But  not  Unjust    . 
Parental  Indulgence  . 

1.  In  the  Case  of  Eli 

2.  Penaltv  Denounced 

3.  And  Inlliclcd 

4.  David's  Care  for  Absalom 

5.  His  Ineflicient  AVrath  at  Amnon 
Duties  of  Children  to  Parents 

1.  Reverence 

A.  Reverence  and  Irreverence 
plified 

2.  Obedience 

A.  Penalty  of  Disobedience 
8.  Docility    . 

70.  Offences  against  Parents 

1.  Robbing   . 

2.  Smiting     . 

3.  Cursing     . 

71.  Gladness  and  Shame  of  Parents 
Chap.  VII.— Widows  and  Orphans. 

72.  Bitterness  of  their  Lot 

73.  Claim  to  Protection    . 

74.  God  their  Avenger 

75.  Widows  to  be  Honored,  if  Widows 

A.  A  Not;ible  Example 

76.  A  Widow's  Vow  Binding     . 

77.  For  Service  in  the  Church    . 

Chap.  VIII.— Family  Affections. 

78.  The  Old  Home 

79.  Parents  in  Law 
Grandfather     . 
Uncle  and  Nephew    . 
Parents  and  Children 

1.  Love  to  Children 

2.  God's  Love  like  a  Father's 
8.  Gifts  to  Children 

4.  Favorite  Children 

5.  Rebekali's  Favoritism     . 
C.  Blessin";  Stolen  in  Consequence 

7.  Esau's  Disappoiutment  and  Grief 
Bretliren 

1.  Brotherly  Love 

2.  Hatred  and  InjuiT  by  Brethren 

8.  But  not  lievcugcii 


80. 
8L 
83. 


83. 


Exem- 


Indecd 


BOOK    XVII.— MASTERS    AND     SERVANTS, 


Chap.  I.— Pre-Mosalc  S^rrltnde.  .  436 

1.  Curse  of  Canaan         ....  436 

2.  Servants  in  Time  of  Abraham  436 

1.  Circumcised  along  with  the  Family      .  436 

2.  Given  lus  Dowry  ....  430 

3.  Employed  as  Soldiers  .  .  430 


8.  Joseph  Sold  Twice 

4.  "       Becomes  Overseer 

5.  Bondage  for  Theft 

0.  Israel  ilisb  Bondage  in  Egypt 

1.  Its  Severity 

2.  Borrowing"  in  Reprisal 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XXXIII 


»«CTK>X  PAGE 

(iiB|i.  H.— HcbroiT  Scrvltiidc.  .                        .  437 

7.  Not  Prnpcrly  Sliivcrv  .  .  .437 

8.  Hut  B(>iut:i;;r  :tii  K\  il  ftiiil  Dcjrrnilntion         .  437 
«.  JItbrewssolil  ti)  llihrcws  forTlicrt  .            .  437 

10.  "  ••  •■  "     Poverty,  f'>r 

Six  Yi'iirs    .....  437 

11.  IIoliR'wssolJ  lo  Hebrews  for  more  Ihau  Six 

Yiiirs 437 

13.  Vowfil  Sorviiiits  of  tlir  Sanotimry  .            .  437 

13.  Ilcliri'ws  Solil  to  Noii-IK'bruwa                     .  437 

14.  Iltbn'W  MiiiilSrviml.s  .  .  437 
1.5.  IViialty  lor  AIuki'  of  Bond  Servants  .  438 
10.  Slavi'  owniiii;  Slaves  ....  438 
17.  Pursuit  ami  Uecovery  of  Fugitive  Bond 

Servants     .....  4.38 

1.  Hv  Hebrew  Master  .  .438 

2.  Bin  not  Allowed  to  Gentiles     .            .  488 
19.  Hebrew  Servitude  Abolished            .            .  4;J8 

19.  Attempt  to  Revive  it             .            .            .  438 

Chap.  III.— Slaves  of  Forciirn  Descoiit  among 

the  Hebie«s.            .                         .  4.39 

20.  Slaves  misrht  be  Purchased  of  the  Heathen  439 

21.  But  Mau-^tealini;  Prohibited            .            .  439 

22.  Captivc-s  Uedueed  to  Servitude                      .  430 

1.  Women  and  Children     .            .            .  439 

2.  Caiuivc  Wile  not  to  be  Sold      .            .  439 

3.  The  Lord's  Tribute         .  .  .439 

23.  Canaanites  Enslaved  ....  439 

1.  The  Gilx'onites    .  .  .  .439 

2.  Uemnants  of  Canaanites            .            .  439 

3.  Neibinim              ....  439 

4.  Children  of  Solomon's  Servants           .  439 

('Imp.  IV. — (Jra'co-Roniaii  Servitude.  .           .  439 

24.  St.  Paul's  Advice  to  Servants  .  .  4.39 
2').  ( tnesimus  Sent  ]i:uk  to  his  Master  .  .  439 
26.  Philemon  to  Iteceire  him  as  a  Brother        .  440 


n   to  the    IIo- 


HEtTIOM 

27.  Duties  of  S<"r^-nnt8 

1.  To  bo  l{espe<t(\d 

2.  Obedieiil   . 

3.  Faithlid     . 

28.  I)uti<s  of  Masters 

1.  To  be.Iu-t 

2.  And  Gentle 

Clinp.  v.— Hirwl  Sorraiits. 

29.  Working    for  Wages    knowr 

brews 
80.  Jacob   . 

1.  To  Work  for  Slated  Wages 

2.  Service  for  His  Wives    . 

3.  His  Wages  to  be  in  Cattle 

4.  "  often  changed 

5.  He  Rjin  Away     .... 

31.  Treatment  of  Hirelings 

1.  Not  to  be  Oppressed 

2.  To  be  Paid  I)aily 

3.  Withholding  Wages  a  Crime     . 

32.  Christ's    Parable   of  the  Laborers   in   the 

Vineyard     ..... 

Chap.  VI.— Sorrniits  In  Gpiieral. 
3.3.  Gehazi,  an  Otlicioiis  and  Dishonest  Servant 
84.  Anmon's  Valel  .... 

So.  Household  of  a  Centurion     . 

86.  Messengers      .  .  .  . 

87.  Scr\'ants  to  be  Desired 

38.  Their  Proper  Itank    .... 

39.  Not  Apt  lo  be  Good  JIastors 

40.  May  Change  Places  with  Profligate  Sons    . 

41.  lliiits  on  Management  of  Servants  . 

42.  Good  Men  Servants  of  the  Lord 

43.  Unjust  Steward  a  Pattern  of  Prudence 

44.  Final  Doom  of  Unfaithful  Servants  of  the 

Lord  ..... 


rtai 
440 

140 
110 
410 
410 
410 
440 

4-10 

440 
440 
44U 
4-10 
440 
440 
440 
441 
441 
441 
441 

441 

441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
442 
442 
442 
442 
442 

442 


BOUK    XVIII.— CIVIL    AND     SOCIAL    LIFE. 


Chap.  I. — R^gul  Gorernnicnt.   . 

1.  Oriental  Despot  Described    . 

2.  Hegal  Auiliority  in  Kgypt     . 

1.  Imprison  aiid  Heteasc  at  Will    . 

2.  Ap|>oint  a  Viceroy 

3.  With  Plenarj-  Power 

4.  Insignia  of  Viceroyaltv  . 

8.  Attempts  to  Establish  jfonarchy  among 
Hebrews    ..... 

1.  Gideon  Refuses  to  be  King 

2.  Abimeleeh's  Crime,  and  Jotham's  Para- 

ble   

4.  Saul  apiwinted  by  Samuel 
6.  David's  Acknowledgment  of  Dependence 
on  God  ..... 

6.  Solomon's  Dominion.  Tvpifying  Christ's 

7.  Succession  Restore<l  in  Case  of  Joash 

8.  True  Ideal  of  a  King 

9.  Inauguration  and  Itegalia 

1.  .Anointing  .... 

2.  Crown  and  Bracelet 

8.  S<eptre      ..... 
4.  Pealing  of  Tnimpets 

10.  Person  of  Hebrew  King  Sacred 

11.  His  Aulhorilv  .... 

1.  To  Take  Life      .... 

2.  Violate  Sanctu.iry 

3.  Try  and  Decide  Causes 

4.  Require  Attendance  and  Appoint  Offi- 

cials     ..... 

5.  Im|X)se  Ta.xcs    .... 

6.  Levy  Lal>orers   .... 

7.  Conline  to  one's  Home 

8.  Give  Wives  to  the  Royal  Family 
0.  .\ppoint  High  Priest 

10.  Di>pose  of  Predeces.sor's  Property 

11.  Apjioint  Successor 

12.  Kccomincnd  a  Policy  to  Succes8or 

0 


443 

443 
443 
443 
44;J 
44;i 
443 

443 
443 

443 
444 

444 
444 
444 
444 
444 
444 
444 
444 
44.5 
445 
44.5 
445 
445 
445 

445 
445 
443 
440 
44« 
446 
446 
440 
440 


13.  Royal  Autliority  Restrained  .            .           .  446 

1.  By  Indignation  of  Troops         .            .  440 

2.  By  Refusal  to  Execute  L  nlawful  Com- 

mand     .....  440 

3.  By  Intestine  Rivalries     .            .            .  446 

4.  By  Insubordination  of  Head  of  Army  .  446 

A.  Case  of  Aimer         .            .            .  446 

B.  Case  of  Joab  .  .  .446 

C.  King  Finally  Gets  Upper  Hand    .  447 

5.  Bv  Power  of  Nobles       .            .            .  447 
13.  Qualitications  of  Good  King             .            .  447 

1.  High  Birth           .                       .            .  447 

2.  Maturity   .            .                         .            .  447 
8.  Wisdoin   .....  447 

4.  Sincerity  and  Love  of  Truth     .            .  447 

5.  Temperance         ....  447 
C.  .Justice  and  Mercy           .            .            .  447 

7.  Hatred  of  Wicke'dncss,  and  Energy  in 
Punishing  it      .            .            .            .  447 

Good  Kings  who  Sinned  and  Repented      .  448 

1.  David 448 

2.  Hczekiah  .  ...  448 
Divine  Threats  against  Bad  Rulers  .  .  4+S 
Saul's  Ferocitv            ....  449 

1.  Slavini:  the  Priests  .  .  .449 

2.  Seeking  to  Slay  David    .  .  .449 

17.  Ingratitude  of  Joash  in  Slaying  his  Benefac- 

tor's Son      .....  4 1'.i 

18.  Slaughter  of  InfanU   ....  4  I'.i 

1.  Bv  Pharaoh         ....  419 

2.  Bv  Herod             .            .  449 

19.  Fate  of  Bad  King       ....  449 

20.  Bad  Kings  Repent  and  are  Spared   .  41'-' 
Chap.  II.— Tho  Court l'-' 

21.  The  Roval  Household            .            .             .  44'.i 

1.  Provisions  for  the  Table             .            .  41'." 

2.  Head  Servants    .            .            •             •  44.1 

8.  Birthday  Fcaal                .           .            -  44U 


14. 


15. 
10. 


XXXIV                             CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 

PAOB 

bscnoN 

PAUE 

fECTIOIC 

22. 

Overseers         ..... 

449 

52.  Wicked  JIagistratcs  .... 

457 

1.  Discretion  and  Integrity  Required 

44i) 

1.  Described             .... 

457 

2.  David's  Overseers 

449 

2.  Sent  in  Judgment 

457 

3.  Solomon's    "      . 

450 

3.  Threatened           .... 

457 

4.  Ciuulace's      "      . 

450 

53.  A  Wicked  People       .... 

457 

23. 

Other  Olliiers ..... 

450 

1.  Described              .... 

457 

24. 

Counsellors      ..... 

1.  Unri^htncss  Required    . 

2.  Wisdom  ol"  Age 

450 
4.50 

2.  Threatened          .... 

458 

450 

Chap,  v.— Crinios  and  Piinisliments.   . 

458 

3.  Raslmess  of  "i  outh 

450 

54.  General  Law  of  Recompense 

458 

4.  David's  Counsellors 

450 

55.  Wilful  Murder            .... 

458 

5.  The  Orally  Counsellor  who  Rumed  Ab- 

1. Described              .... 

458 

salom    ..... 

450 

2.  Noachic  Law       .... 

458 

25. 

Courtier's  Ma.\iins     .... 

450 

3.  Slosaie  Law          .... 

458 

1.  To  be  iModest      .... 

450 

A.  More  than  One  Witness  Required 

458 

2.  Submissive           .... 

450 

B.  Disposition  of  Body  of  Culprit     . 

45S 

3.  Obedient  ..... 

450 

56.  Moses  Slays  an  Egyptian 

458 

20. 

Influence  at  Court      .... 

450 

57.  Saul  Tries  to  Kill  David 

458 

1.  Chamberlain         .... 

450 

58.  Amasa  Slain  bv  Joab 

459 

2.  Queen-Mother     .... 

450 

59.  David  Avenges  the  Slaving  of  Ishboshelh  . 

459 

27. 

Court  Ceremony         .... 

451 

00.       "           "          "    Slaughter  of  the  Gibe- 

1.  Obeisance             .           .           .           . 

451 

onites     .            .            .            .           . 

459 

2.  Stratagem  to  Obtain  Audience  . 

451 

61.  The  Si.\  Cities  of  Refuge 

459 

3.  Private  Audience 

451 

62.  Judicial  Procedure  Prescribed 

459 

4.  Splendid  Apparel 

451 

1.  If  the  Killing  was  not  Intentional 

459 

28. 

Royal  Anger  and  Favor 

451 

A.  But  no  Safety  Outside  the  City  of 

29. 

Royal  Patronage         .... 

'151 

Refuge        .... 

400 

1.  Offered  for  a  Consideration 

451 

2.  If  a  Dangerous  Instrument  was  Used   . 

400 

2.  Conferred  from  Gratitude 

451 

3.  If  Murder  was  Intended 

460 

30. 

Court  Favorite             .... 

451 

03.  Parable  of  the  Woman  of  Tekoah   . 

400 

31. 

Royal  Gifts      ..... 

451 

64.  Expiation  of  Murder  Perpetrated  by  Un- 

32. 

Popular  Escort           .... 

452 

known  Hand     .... 
05.  Adultery           .            .            .            .            . 

460 
401 

(ha 

).  III.— (Jncslions  of  Sorereignty. 

4.52 

1.  Jlosiiic  Law         .... 

401 

83. 

Legitimate  Succession 

452 

2.  Temptation  Resisted 

461 

34 

"                 "         Restored 

452 

3.  Case  of  Guilt  and  Forgiveness  . 

401 

1.  Agency  of  the  High  Priest 

2.  Arrangements  for  luauguralion 

452 

4.  Prevalence  Among  the  Hebrews 

461 

452 

5.  Its  Wickedness    .... 

461 

3.  Usurper  Slain       .... 

452 

6.  Marriage  of  Divorced  AVoman  Adulter- 

4. .Joasb  Enthroned 

452 

ous          .           .           .            .            . 

461 

35. 

Absalom's  Rebellion  .            .            .            . 

452 

7.  Adultery  in  the  Heart     . 

402 

1.  He  I'lays  the  Demagogue 

452 

8.  Spiritual  Adultery 

402 

2.  Sets  up  for  Himself 

452 

00.  Incest   ...... 

403 

3.  Temjiorary  Success 

452 

1.  Forbidden             .            .            .            . 

403 

4.  His  Fate   .           .           .            .            . 

452 

2.  Lot            ..... 

403 

5.  The  People  bring  back  the  King 

6.  David's  Grief  for  Absalom 

453 

3.  Reuben     .            .            .            .            . 

403 

453 

4.  Amnon      .            .            .            .            . 

403 

7.  His  Grief  Reproved 

453 

A.  The  Crime  Avenged 

463 

8.  Mephibosheth  Falsely  Charged  with  As- 

5. Absalom  .           .            .            .            . 

464 

piring  to  the  Throne     . 

453 

0.  Reported  of  the  Corinthians 

464 

9.  Rfparaliou  Made 

453 

67.  Rape     ...... 

404 

86. 

Adonijali's  Relicllion  .            .            .            . 

453 

1.  A  Cajiital  Offence 

2.  The  Levite's  Concubine  . 

464 

1.  He  Assumes  Royal  Power 

453 

404 

2.  Nathan  and  Bath-slieba  Consult 

453 

08.  Fornication      .            .            .            .            . 

404 

3.  Thcv  lul'orm  Davi<l 

453 

1.  With  Betrothed  Virgin  . 

464 

4   The' Relicllion  Crushed  at  its  Birth 

453 

2.  AVith  Virgin  not  Betrothed 

464 

5.  Adonijah  afterwards  Slain 

454 

3.  Dinah's  Case        .... 

464 

87. 

Rebellion  l{tsulliMg  in  National  Dismember- 

09.  Harloiry  before  Time  of  Moses 

464 

n>enl   .            .            .            .            . 

454 

1.  Harlot's  Dress      .           .            .           . 

464 

38. 

"         of  Conquered  People 

454 

2.  Her  Hire             .           .           .           . 

464 

39. 

Kings  Murdered          .            .            .            . 
1.  BvS.ms 

454 

3.  Burning,  a  Punishment  for  Harlotry    . 

464 

454 

70.  Harlotry  in  Time  of  Moses 

465 

2.  By  (Jlllcers  of  Rank 

454 

1.  Forbidden             .            .            .            . 

405 

40, 

Surviving  Queen  Slain 

454 

2.  Bv  Priisl.s'  Dainrhtrrs     . 

4fi5 

41. 

King's  Sons  Slain        .            .            .            . 

454 

3.   W^th  Ilealhcn  Women   . 

405 

42. 

ills  Relatives,  Friends,  and  Partiznns  Slam 

454 

4.  Cilizenshii)  Denied  to  Bastards 

405 

43. 

And  Even  those  of  his  Ally  . 

454 

71.  Samson             .            .            .            .            . 

405 

44. 

God  Rules  Over  All    . 

4.54 

1.  The  Hariot  ofGaza 

2.  Delilah  luid  ber  Treachery 

405 
405 

Chap.  IV.-Thc  Body  Politic.    . 

454 

72.  Spiritual  Ilarlntrv       .            .            .            . 

465 

45. 

God  Supreme  .            .            .            .            . 

4.54 

A.  Mystical  Mother  of  Harlots   . 

4ii6 

A.  .losliua  Divinely  Appointed 
(Conditions  of  National  Prosperity  . 

455 

78.  Intercourse  with  Menslruous  AVoman 

460 

4fi 

4.55 

1.  Prohibited 

400 

47 

I/ove  of  C-'oimtry         .            .            .            . 

455 

2.  Penally      .... 

400 

48 

Obedii'nce  to  Rulers   .            .            .            . 

455 

8.  Loathsomeness    .           .           .           . 

400 

49. 

Taking  the  Census      .            .            .            , 

4.55 

74.  Sodomy           .           .           .           .           • 

460 

GO 

Consent  of  the  Peo|)lc 

4.56 

1.  Forbidden            .           .           .           . 

400 

1.  To  Government  and  Code  of  Moses 

456 

2.  Instances  .           .           .           .           ■ 

40? 

2.  To  Leadership  of  Joshua 

4.56 

75.  Bestiality         .            .            .            .            . 

467 

3.  To  Government  of  Duvid 

456 

76.  BliLspheiny       .            .            .            .            . 

407 

4.  Their  Greater  Guilt 

456 

77.  Bearing  False  Witness 

467 

01 

Samuel  a  Jubt  Judge  . 

456 

A.  Instances            .           .           .           . 

407 

CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XXXV 


78. 


70. 
BO. 


tICTION 

B.  Punishment        ... 

C.  AlliMiipt  til  Entrap  Cliriat 
Assault,  Trespass,  ami  Casually 

1.  Assault     .  .  . 

2.  Trespass  by  Cattlo 

3.  Casualty    .... 

Theft 

AUmiuistration  (>r  Laws 

1.  .luilges  Appointed 

2.  Hijjiier  Court  at  Place  of  Sanctuary 

3.  luipartial  Justice  Demanded 

4.  Litijialiiiu  to  l>e  Sluniiied 
."5.  due  Witness  Insutlleienl 

6.  Witnesses  in  Capital  Casus,  E.Tccution- 
ers  .... 

81.  Imprisonment 

1.  .loseph  Imprisons  his  Brothers  . 
I'rophet  under  House  .Vrrcst     . 
Imprisoned 
(_'(inimitled  to  Court  of  Ouard  . 


3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 


Thrown  into  Emi)ty  Cistern 
Hciman  .Military  Escort  . 
Explanatory  Letter 
Unjust  Imprisonment 
Cruel  Treatment  .  .  .  . 

Prisoner  Trusted .  .  .  , 

IJoman  Mode  of  Chaining  to  Keepers 
Uespousihilily  of  Keepers 


82.  Corporal  Punishment 

Chap.  YI.— Business  Affairs. 

83.  Inheritance      ..... 

1.  Birthriirht  .... 

2.  Inheritance  of  Daughters 
3    Christ  Refuses  to  Interfere 

84.  Sale  and  Purch:isc  of  Land   . 

1.  Asked  and  Refused 

2.  Elfected 

3.  HcdiMuption  of  Hereditary  Property    . 

4.  Record  and  Witnesses 

85.  Sacredness  of  Landmarks 

8ft   Buying  and  Selling      .... 

1.  .Tosei'h's  Relatives  may  Trade  in  Egypt 

2.  Fair  Dealing  Enjoined 

8.  Oppression  and  Fraud  Denounced 
4.  Ruin  Threatened 

87.  Business  Habits  .... 

1.  Honesty  and  Diligence  . 

2.  Promptness  in  Paying    . 

88.  Borrowing  and  Lending 

1.  Borrower  Servant  to  Lender 

2.  Lending  to  the  Needy  a  Duty    . 

3.  And  without  Usury 

4.  Release  of  Debts  every  Seven  Years     . 

5.  Hut  not  to  Foreigners 

0.  Ilebrcws  a  Lendmg  Nation 

89.  Pledges  ... 

1.  Millstone  may  not  be  a  Pledge  . 

2.  Pledged  Raiment  not  ICept  over  Night 

3.  Debtor's  House  not  to  be  Entered 

90.  Suretyship       .  .  .  .  . 


PAOK 

4(18 
408 
408 
408 
408 
468 
408 
409 
409 
469 
460 
409 
409 

400 
4(>g 
460 
470 
470 
470 
470 
470 
,  470 
.  470 
.  470 
.  470 
470 
470 
470 


Chap.  VII. — Social  Relations  and  Dntics. 
91.  Riches  ..... 

1.  Instances  .... 

2.  A  Cause  of  Envy 

8.  I'rocure  Ilespect  and  Comfort   . 

4.  Disrespect  Consequent  upon  their  Loss 

5.  Vanity  of  Riches 

0.  Temptation  of  Iticlics 

7.  No  Iteal  Profit  to  the  Wiclced  . 
93.  Poverlv  ..... 

1.  Of' Wicked  VagranU 

2.  P<H)r  .\lway8  to  be  Found 

.\.  An  Instance. 
3   Their  Disadvantages 

4.  Liable  to  Onpressiim 

5.  God  their  Protector 

6.  Alleviations  of  their  Lot 

7.  Pnyer  of  Agur    .... 
93.  Good  Neighborhood  .... 

1.  Talebearing  Forbidden  . 


471 

471 

471 

471 

471 

471 

471 

471 

472 

473 

472 

4T2 

473 

472 

472 

472 

473 

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474 
474 
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47.5 
47.') 
475 
475 
475 
475 
47.-) 
475 
475 
475 
475 


tmaiitm 

2.  Its  Evils    ..... 

3.  Hatred  and  Revenge  Forbidden 

4.  Strays  and  Waifs 
C.  Kindness  to  Enemy's  Beast 

6.  Help  in  Pursuit  of  Thieves 

7.  Counsel  and  Comfort 
04.  Friendship       ..... 

1.  Its  Conditions      .... 

2.  Benefits     .... 

3.  Symjiathy  of  Job's  Friends 

4.  Desertion  by  his  Other  Friends 

5.  Ilavid  and  .Jonathan 

6.  Their  Covenant 

7.  Jonathan's  Fidelity 

8.  David's  Grief  for  him      . 

9.  Friendships  of  Had  Men 

10.  A  SubtiU^  Friend  and  his  Bad  Advice   . 

1 1 .  Obtrusivencss  irnd  Flattery  to  be  Avoided 

95.  Enmity  ..... 

1.  From  Jealousy     .... 

2.  Revenge  a  Matter  of  Course 

3.  Christ  Commands  to  Love  our  Enctuics 

4.  A  Kind's  Enemy. 

5.  Humbles  himself  before  the  King 

6.  Is  Forgiven  .... 

7.  Jeroboam's  Enmity  against  Solomon    . 

96.  Gratitude         .  .  .  .  • 

Ciiap.  VIII.— Manners  and  Customs.  . 

97.  Hebrew  Woman's  Position    . 

1.  Might  Go  Unveiled 

2.  Alone        .  .  .  .  . 

3.  Converse  in  Public 

4.  Appear  in  Court 

5.  Give  Counsel  in  an  Emergency . 

6.  And  in  Public  Matters     . 

7.  Deliver  a  City      .  .  .  . 

8.  Raise  an  Army  and  make  "War  . 

9.  Be  Judge  and  Queen 

98.  Dress    ....•• 

1.  At  First    .  .  .  .  ■ 

2.  Sexes  not  to  Exchange  Garments 

3.  Mendmg   .  .  .  .  . 

4.  iNIagnirteent  Attire 

5.  Full  Toilet  for  Visitors   . 

99.  Food  and  .Vttendancc 

1.  A  Patriarchal  Entertainment     . 

2.  An  Egyptian  " 

3.  Food  Miraculously  Furnished    . 

4.  Of  which  the  People  got  Tired 

5.  The  Widow's  Oil  .  .  . 

6.  Amnon  Waited  on  by  his  Sister 

7.  Appetite  Taken  away  by  Sorrow 

1 .; 1  .:;: «r  l.'^..i.1in,T 


Txam 

4-,:, 

47.') 

47(1 

4Tii 

47il 

4Til 

47<; 

4711 

47(1 

471! 

476 

476 

476 

476 

476 

470 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 


100.  Conventional  Signs  of  Feeling 

1.  Grief 

2.  Hate 

101.  SaluUiti.jn        .  .  •  •  ■ 

1.  fleeting     .  .  .  •  • 

2.  Parting     .  .  .  .  • 

102.  Gifts     ....•• 

1.  Their  Use  .  .  .  • 

3.  "      Abuse         .  .  .  • 

3.  To  Appease  Offended  Brother  . 

4.  As  Proof  of  Good-will   . 

5.  To  Reciiirocate  (Jood-will 

6.  As  Test  of  Character 

7.  To  Seer,  on  Askins  Counsel 

8.  To  Wife  and  Children,  at  the  Annual 

Sacrifice  .  .  .  . 

9.  To  Kin,  after  Renewed  Prosperity 
10.  In  Formal  Covenant  of  Friendship 

103.  Travelling        .  .  .  ■  • 

1.  Instances  .  .  •  •  • 

2.  DilTerent  Modes  .  •  • 

3.  Provisions  and  Provender  Carried 

4.  SlcepingOut  of  Doors    . 

5.  Asking  Directions 

6.  Guides      .  .  •  •  • 

7.  Exploring  for  Settlement 
S.  Sunlv  for  Safe  Return   . 

9    I{oyal  Couriers     .  .  •  • 

101.  Visiting  and  Returning  Homo 


477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

47H 

47y 

47S 

47S 

478 

47H 

47H 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

470 

470 

470 

470 

479 

470 

470 

470 

4711 

470 
470 
4711 

4.HI 

480 
4K0 
4*10 
480 
480 
480 
4.>^i 
480 
481 
481 


XXXVI 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


(EOTION 

PAOX 

SECTION 

PAGE 

105.  Hospitality      .... 
1.  Eiijoiiied  .... 

.    481 

7.  Contrasted  with  Wicked 

.    483 

.    4)*1 

8.  Misplaced  Discourse 

.    483 

2.  Instances  .... 

.    481 

A.  Folly  with  the  Wise 

.    483 

8.  Compensation  Declined 

.    482 

B.  Para"l)lc.s  with  Fools 

.    483 

4.  Inliospilality  ofGibeah  . 

.    482 

9.  Lvins  and  its  E.\posiu-e 

.    483 

A.  An  Exccptiou 

.    482 

10.  Silence      . 

.    483 

106.  Disconrsc         .... 

.    482 

A.  Conse(iuences  of  Talking 

.    483 

1.  Interpreter 

.    482 

B.  Silence  Concerning  Transgression    483 

2.  News        .... 

.    482 

C.  Silence  may  be  Best  of  All 

.    483 

3.  Rules  for  Discourse 

.    482 

107. 

Reputation 

.    483 

A.  Respect  the  Aired  . 

.     482 

1.  Its  Value  . 

.    483 

B.  Listen  Patiently      . 

.    482 

2.  Easily  Lost 

.    483 

C.  Have  Somctliiug  to  Say     . 

.     482 

108. 

Music   .... 

.    483 

D.  Have  a  Fair  Heiiriug 

.     482 

1.  Jlusical  Instruments 

.    483 

4.  Whom  to  Talk  to 

.    482 

A.  Invented 

.    483 

A.  Not  to  a  Fool 

.    482 

B.  Mentioned   . 

.    483 

B.  Nor  to  a  Quick-tempered  Man 

.    482 

2.  To  Drive  Away  an  Evil  Spirit 

.    483 

C.  But  to  the  Wise 

.    482 

3.  To  Welcome  a" Conqueror 

.    483 

D.  And  to  the  One  Concerned 

.    482 

4.  lu  Children's  Games 

.    484 

5.  Arguinc;   .... 

.    482 

109. 

Memorials 

.    484 

A.  Brinjrs  out  Both  Sides 

.    482 

1.  Writing    . 

.    484 

B.  Requires  Good  Temper     . 

.    482 

2.  Books 

.    484 

C.  Useless  ajrainst  Desperation 

.    482 

8.  Monuments 

.    484 

6.  Judicious  Discoiu^e 

.    482 

BOOK    XIX.— WAR. 


Chap.  I.— God's  Hand  in  War.            .  .    485 

1.  War  Offensive  to  God           .            .  .    485 

2.  But  Used  in  Punishing           .            .  .    485 

3.  God  Directim;  Slilitarv  Operations  .  .    486 

A.  Use  Made  of  the"  Ark    .            .  .486 

4.  Implicit  Obedience  Required            .  .    486 

5.  Assurance  of  Victory             .           .  .    486 

6.  Arms  Vain  without  God       .           .  .    487 

7.  God  Exhorts  to  Courage        .           .  .    487 

8.  Promises  Victory        ....    487 

9.  Sends  Panic    .            .            .           .  .487 

A.  A  Notable  Instance       .           .  .    487 

10.  Threatens  Defeat         .            .            .  .487 

11.  Andlntlicts  it 488 

12.  God's  Hand  Acknowledged  in  Defeat  .    488 

Chap.  II.— Military  Organization.  .  .    488 

13.  Household  Troops      .           .  .  .488 

14.  Volunteers                   .           .  .  .488 

15.  Militarv  Adventurers              .  .  .    488 

16.  Militarv  Streni;th  of  the  Hebrews  .  .    489 

1.  Tiine  of  .loshua               .  .  .    48!l 

2.  "     of  the  Judges        .  .  .489 
8.      "      of  Saul        .            .  .  .489 

4.  "     of  David    .           .  .  .489 

5.  "     of  Rehoboam         .  .  .489 

6.  "     of  Abijah  .  .489 

7.  JudaU  under  Jehoshaphat  .  .    489 

8.  "           "      Amaziah    .  .  .489 

9.  "           "       Uzziah        .  .  .489 

17.  Hebrew  Standing  Army        .  .  .    489 

1.  Under  Saul           .  .  .489 

2.  "      Uzziah      .  .  .489 

18.  Generals  and  Officers  Appointed  by  the  King    489 

19.  Authority  of  Officers  .  .489 

20.  Lite-Guard 489 

A.  David's  Life  Saved        .  .  .489 

21.  Armor-Bearers  ....    490 

22.  Priest's  Military  Duties          .  .  .    490 

23.  Auxiliarii'S       .            .            .  .  .490 

24.  Mercenaries     .....    490 

25.  References  to  Cavalry            .  .  .    490 

26.  Strength  of  Gentile  Armies  .  .  .490 

Chap.  III.— Arms  and  Supplies.  .    401 

27.  Uniform  .  .  .  .  .491 

28.  Armor  .  .  .  .  .491 

1.  Oirensive  .  .  .  .  .491 

2.  Defensive 491 

3.  Both  Olfensive  and  Defensive    .  .    491 

29.  Sling 491 

80.  Cavalry  Equii)mcnt    ....    491 


31.  Bow  and  Arrows 

A.  Archery  Signals. 
82.  Chariots 

33.  Jlilitary  Machines 

34.  Colors  . 

35.  Trumpet  and  Comet  . 

36.  Provisions 

37.  Provisions  Refused     . 


Chap.  IV.— Marcli  and  Encampment, 

38.  truster  .... 

39.  Trumpet  Signals 

40.  Marches  and  Jlilitary  Movements 

41.  Orders  to  Slarch 

42.  Night  March    . 

43.  Escort  Duty    . 

44.  Halt      .... 

45.  Military  Position 

46.  Encampment  . 

Cliap.  v.— Strategy  and  Tactics. 

47.  Wisdom  Reciuircd 

1.  To  Avoid  War     . 

2.  In  Making  War  . 

48.  A  Council  of  ^Var      . 

1.  Ahithophel  for  Immediate  Attack 

2.  Hushai  for  Delay 

3.  Hushiii's  Advice"  Taken  . 

49.  Reconnoitring. 

50.  Challenge  to  Battle    . 

51.  Order  of  Battle 

A.  Position  of  Commander 

52.  Surprises 

53.  Attack  Feared 

54.  But  not  Made  . 

55.  Ambuscades    . 

56.  Battles  .... 

57.  Stratagems 

Chap.  VI.— Victory  and  rumnit. 

58.  Panic    .... 

59.  Victory 

60.  Flight  .... 

1.  Foretold    . 
8".  Instances  . 

61.  Flight  Intercepted 

62.  Pursuit 

63.  Overtaking 

64.  Exultation  over  Victory 

Chap.  VII.— Fortresses  and  Sieges. 

65.  Fortified  Cities 


499 
409 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS.                            xxxvn 

4ICTIIIN 

rAOK 

glC-TION 

nut 

iiti.  SipMiR  Poailions  Occupied    . 

.    499 

2.  Suspected .... 

507 

(ST.  Korlrt'sscs  Occupioil    . 

.     499 

3.  Discovered,  but  Escnpo  . 

.•-.07 

Ut).  Diri'diona  (.'onciTHiii!;  Sieves 

1.  Pliiies  must  First  be  buininonoi 

.     499 

4.  Protected  . 

507 

1            .     499 

5.  Hecomprn.se  for  Protecting 

r,t)-; 

2.  Fruit-Tri'cs  must  not  be  Destro. 

fed        .     499 

0.   Intelligence  Brought  Back 

.lo? 

09.  Sifiies  Thniitciicil      . 

.     499 

104.  From  Parli/.ans  among  the  Enemy  . 

105.  Despatches  Sent  and  Ki-ceived 

507 

70.  .krusiilein  Summoueil  to  Surrender 

.     499 

50  r 

71.  Sifi^'s  Kormcil 

.     500 

100.   Warning  of  lnva.si(iu  by  Beacon 
107.  U>e  .Made  of  Intelligence 

50S 

72.  IiiiliU'iils  of  a  Sieire    . 

.     500 

50H 

1.  Tributo  Ucmiiiulcd 

2.  Famine 

.   no<j 

.     500 

Chap.  XII.— Military  Virlnen  and  Vices. 

50!^ 

3.  tfurii'iiiler  Advised 

.     500 

108.  Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be  Shunned 

508 

4.  A  Vivid  Picture  . 

.     500 

A.  E.xampli's 

508 

73.  Hclirr  Pniiniscd 

.     501 

B.  The  Christian  IMinister  a  Soldier 

508 

74.  Sii'irc  Hni.^od    . 

.     501 

109.  Discretion  a  Sol<lierlv  Virtue 

50M 

75.  Cities  Tiikeu    . 

.     501 

110.  Magnanimity  to  an  fiuemy    . 

50.S 

A.  J>ii,'iinl  for  Protection  at  Captui 

•e          .     501 

.V.  Its  Opi'iosite 

509 

70.  Capturi'd  Cities  Burned 

.    501 

111.  Exhortations  to  Courage 

112.  Heathen  Champion  and  his  Challenge 

5(« 
509 

Chap.  VIII.— Mishaps  and  Castinlties. 

.    501 

113.  Courage  from  Above 

500 

77.  E.vhnuslion  of  Troois 
1.  From  Want  of  Food 

.    501 

114.  Heroes  and  their  Deeds 

509 

.     501 

1.  Othniel      .... 

509 

2.  From  Fatigue 

.     502 

2.  Two  Tribes 

509 

78.  Wounds 

.    502 

3.  Samson     .... 

509 

79.  Gentiles  Killed  in  Battle 

.    502 

4.  Jonathan  .... 

509 

1.  ludefinilr  Numbers 

.    502 

5.  Eleazar      .... 

509 

2.  Uilinile  Numbers 

.    502 

0.  Three  Mighty  Men 

509 

80.  Hebrews  Killed  in  Battle 

.    502 

115.  Heroines          .... 

510 

1.  Bv  Gentiles 

.    502 

1.  Deborah   .... 

51(1 

2.  Bv  Other  Hebrews 

.    502 

2.  Jael           .... 

510 

81.  Leaders  Killed 

.    502 

3.  The  Woman  of  Thebcz . 

510 

82.  Treatment  of  Dead  Enemies 

.    503 

110.  A  Soldier's  Pride 

510 

88.  Moiu-ning  for  the  Dead  in  Battle 

.    503 

117.  Boasting           .... 

118.  Fear      ..... 

510 
510 

Chnp.  IX. — Prisonofs  of  War. 

.    503 

119.  Cowards  Sent  Home  . 

510 

84.  No  Qtiarnr  (iiven 
*5.  Pri.son.re  Taken 

.    503 
.    503 

Chap.  Xlll.-Wnrs  and  Conquests.     . 

511 

80.  Well  Treated  . 

.    503 

120.  Hebrew  Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan 

511 

87.  Set  Free 

.    503 

121.  Other  Hebrew  Conquests       . 

511 

88.  Tortured 

.    503 

122.  Snndn' Gentile  Conquests     . 

511 

80.  Put  to  Death  . 

.    503 

123.  Wars  "and  Dissensi(uis  among  the  Hebrews 

124.  Jlilitary  Devastation  . 

512 
512 

Chap.  X.— Spoils  of  War. 

.    504 

1.  Fo'retold  or  Apprehended          .          j^ 

513 

90.  Not  always  Taken      . 

.    504 

2.  Commanded 

513 

91    liefused  "... 

.    504 

3.  Inflicted    .... 

513 

92.  Forbidden 

.    504 

125.  Incomplete  Conf|Uest . 

513 

93.  Expected 

.    504 

120.  Conquered  People  Disarmed 

512 

94.  Taken  .... 

.    504 

127.  Dispirited         .... 

513 

'J').  Herovered 
90.   Divided 

.    505 
.    505 

Chop.  XIV.— Xegotiations  and  Alliances. 

513 

97.  The  Lord's  Portion     . 

.    505 

128.  Parley  ..... 
1.  To  Prevent  Violence 

513 

513 

Chap.  XI.— Military  Intelligence. 

.    500 

2.  To  Slop  Pursuit  . 

513 

98.  By  Divine  Kevelation 

.    500 

3.  To  Terminate  a  Siege     . 

513 

99.  By  Uecoiiniii.'».>ance  and  Scouting 

.    500 

129.  Necotiations  to  Avert  Hostilities 

513 

100.  From  Inhabilanu 

.    500 

1:10.  To'End  ^Var  and  Induce  Surrender 

513 

A.  Deception 

.    500 

131.  Insulting  Terms  from  Confident  Foe 

132.  Submission  after  Defeat 

513 

101.  From  Prisoners 

.    500 

513 

102.  From  Fugitives 

.     500 

133.  Ambas-sadors  .... 

513 

103.  From  Spies      . 

.     507 

134.  Military  Alliances 

513 

1.  Spies  Sent  Forth . 

.     507 

A.  Not  Always  to  be  Feared 

514 

BOOK 

XX.— FALLEN    MAN. 

Chap.  I.— Nature  and  (Jenesis  of  Sin. 

.    514 

Chap.  III.— Sins  of  the  Flesh.  . 

510 

1.  Sin  Detincd  ami  Described     . 

.    514 

8.  Works  of  the  Flesh  in  General 

510 

2.  The  First  Transgn-ssiou 

.    514 

9.  Warnin!.'S  Agtiinst  Lewd  Women     . 

517 

1.  The  Test  of  (Jbedience  . 

.    514 

1.  Their  Arts 

517 

2.  The  Temptation  to  Disobey 

.    514 

2.  The  Ruin  of  Yielding  to  Them 

517 

3.  The  Disobi-dience 

.     514 

10.  Christ's  Treatment  of  the  Erring     . 

5  IS 

4.  The  Guilt  and  Shame     . 

.     514 

1.  The  Samaritan  Woman  . 

.51 H 

5.  The  Trial  and  Judgment 

.    514 

2.  The  Woman  Taken  in  Adultery 
11.  Lcwilness  from  the  Christian  Stanil-iioint   . 

518 

51H 

riiap.  II.-Extent  and  Evil  of  Sin. 

.    515 

12.  Sins  Against  Nature  . 

5  IS 

3.  Nativi'  Depravity 

.    515 

A.  Punished 

518 

A.  Uelaiive  Innocence  of  Early  Ch 
4.  Depravity  Universal   . 

ildhood   515 
.    513 

Chap.  IV. —Sins  of  the  Spirit,  and  Against  Our 

519 

.I.  Guilt  Universal 

.    S16 

selves.            .           .           .           . 

0.  Man's  Love  of  Sin 

.    510 

13.  Double-Mindedness    .            .            .            . 

519 

7.  Sin  Discovered  by  the  Law   . 

.    510 

14.  Spiritual  Uliuduess  and  Ignoranco    . 

519 

xxxviu 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


15.  F.illv 

1.  Tlic  Fool  ncscriliiHl 

2.  How  to  Troal  liiiu 
y.  His  Puuisliiiu'iit  . 
4.  ^Visc,lom  of  W'orld  is  Foolishness  with 

God        .... 

16.  Prido 

1.  Its  ITatofiilncss     . 

2.  "  I^nnisliiiKiit  . 
;i.  Falsely  (.'harged  on  David 

17.  Ambition  IttbiUicd     . 

18.  Self-llighteousncss  and  Self-Conceit 

19.  IJoasting  .... 

•V.  Without  Offence 

20.  Suicide  .... 

1.  Wcarinos-s  of  Life 

2.  Death  Desired     . 

3.  Instances  .... 

Chap,  v.— Sins  Against  Onr  Nelghbonr. 

21.  Anger  ..... 

1.  Described 

2.  Forbidden 

3.  Kindled    .... 

4.  Punishment  Threatened 

22.  Harsh  .Tudgnient 

A.  Severity  sometimes  Deserved  . 
28.  Scorn  ..... 
24.  Malice  ..... 

A.  Vain  Malice 
2.').  Enw    ..... 
20.  Strife    ..... 

27.  KciuU'ritii;  Evil  for  Evil 

1.  Forbidden 

2.  Hesolved  upon     . 

3.  Prevc'nted 

28.  Oppression      .... 

A.  God  the  Avenger  of  the  Oppressed 

29.  Flatterv  .  .  .  . 

80.  False  iV'aling 

1.  JIadness  Feigned 

2.  Arlilice  Detected 

3.  Peter's  Dissimulation 

4.  Paul  Disallows  the  Charge  of  Fickle- 

ness      .... 

81.  Falsehood        .... 

1.  lu  General 

2.  Agreement  of  David  and  Jonathan 

3.  Peter's  Otl'ence    . 

4.  Sapphira  .... 

5.  G<;d's  Abhorrence  of  Falsehood 
32.  H\-pocrisy        .... 


519 
519 
519 
519 

520 
520 
520 
5'iO 
520 
520 
520 
521 
521 
521 
521 
521 
522 

522 
522 
522 
.'>22 
522 
522 
522 
522 
522 
523 
523 
523 
523 
523 
523 
524 
524 
524 
.524 
524 
524 
524 
524 
525 

525' 

525 

525 

525 

525 

526 

52(5 

520 


BBCTION 

A.  Its  Punishment 
33.  Man.slaughter  . 
34  Murder  . 

1.  Described  and  Forbidden 

A.  Hatred  is  JHurder    . 

2.  The  First  Jhirder 

3.  Murder  Attempted 

4.  "         Prevented 

35.  Causing  Others  to  Sin 

1.  By  Enticement    . 

2.  "    Briberj- 

3.  "    Hierarchical  Arrogance 

4.  "    Abuse  of  Christian  Liberty 

36.  Covetousncss  . 

1.  Forbidden 

2.  Indulijcd  . 

3.  Punished  . 

4.  Wealth  and  Poverty  Matters  of 

enee 

5.  Spiritual  Gifts  may  be  Coveted 

37.  Thca    .... 

1.  Denounced 

2.  Keslilution 

3.  Judas  a  Thief      . 

Chap.  Tl.— Sins  Against  God.    . 

38.  Praetioal  Atheism 

39.  Forgetfulness  of  God  . 

40.  Obstinacy  and  Hardness  of  Heart 

41.  Tempting  God 

42.  Rebellion  Against  God 

A.  Falsely  Charged 

B.  Its  Punishment  . 

43.  Blasphemy 

44.  Lying  for  God 

45.  Denying  His  Providence 

46.  Impeaching  His  Attributes    . 

1.  His  Knowledge    . 

2.  "    Veracity 

3.  "     Justice 

4.  "    Goodness 

Cliap.  VII.— Piiiiishnient  of  Sin. 

47.  Wrath  of  God 

48.  Understanding  Darkened 

49.  Conscience  Seared 

50.  Will  Enslaved 

51.  Accusing  Conscience  . 

52.  Fear     .... 

53.  Temporal  Calamities 

54.  Final  Doom     . 


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BOOK     XXI.  — MAN    REDEEMED. 


Chap.  I.— The  New  Covenant.  .  .  .534 

1.  The  Covenant  .  .  .  .534 

2.  All  Mav  be  Saved       .  .  .  .534 

3.  Few  Are  Saved  ....    534 

4.  Salvation  is  by  Grace  .  .  .    534 

(Imp.  II.-Eirectiial  Callinc     .  .  .535 

5.  The  Understanding  Enlightened      .  .     535 

1.  The  (Jospil  Preacheil      .  .  .     535 

2.  The  Truth  Ueceived        .  .  .     53."i 

6.  The  Will  Renewed     ....     535 

1.  Instantaneously   ....     535 

2.  Wholly 535 

3.  Incomprehensibly  .  .  .     535 

7.  This  New  Life  is  of  God       .  .  .    535 

8.  Jlan  Co-operates         ....     53.) 
0.  The  New  Birth  a  Necessity  .  .  .535 

10.  Il.s  Evidence     .....     530 

1.  FaiUi  .  .  .530 

2.  Good  Works        .  .536 

Chap.  III.— Roponfnnco.  .    .5.36 

11.  Nature  of  Tniii  Kepenliuicc  .  .     536 

1.  tknse  of  I'CDioual  Pollution  and  Guilt     536 


2.  Apprehension  of  God's  Mercy  in  Christ  536 

3.  Godly  Sorrow  for  Sin      .  .  ,  636 

4.  Turning  from  it  mito  God  .  .  536 

12.  Repentance  a  Duty     ....  536 

13.  Encouragement  to  Repentance         .  .  536 

1.  Proniises  to  the  Penitent  .  .  536 

2.  God  Waiting  to  be  Gracious      .  .  537 

3.  Going  Out  Alter  the  Lost  .  .  537 

A.  Parable  of  Lost  Sheep       .  .  537 

B.  "  "     Piece  of  Money   .  537 

14.  Examples         .....  537 
1.5.  The  Inipeuiteut          .           .           .           '.  537 

Chap.  IV.— Faith,  .  .  .538 

16.  I'^ailh  Defined.  .  .  .  .538 

17.  "  Described  ....  538 
1.  A  Gilt  of  God  .  .  .  .538 
3.  Of  the  Heart        .            .            .  .538 

3.  Of  Dill'erent  Degrees      .  .  .538 

4.  Accompanied  by  Love    .  .  .    538 

5.  A  Work    .  .  .  .5:18 

6.  Leaves  All  to  Follow  Chiist  .     538 

7.  Sits  at  Je.sus'  Feet  and  Hears  His  Word    538 

8.  Receives  the  Kingdom  of  God  ns  a 

Little  Child  .  .  .533 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XXXIX 


•  aCTION 

18.  lltlnlion  of  Fnith  to  Works  . 

1.  Justirtcniion  liy  Fnith 

2.  Works  l{<.i|iiiii'tl  lor  Jiislificntion 

3        "  ■■         ill  order  to  Salvation 

A.  Parable  of  Ton  Pounds 

B.  "  liiirrfii  Fig-Tree 

C.  "  llie  Talents 

4.  Works  without  Failh  Insultteient 

A.  Pnnilile  of  I.;di()ni-s  in  Vineyard    . 
U.  Panililc  of  the  Two  Sons    . 

5.  Faith  without  Works  Insulllcient 

(I.  Works  ihe  Fruit  and  Evidunco  of  Failh 
10.  Duty  of  Belicvinc       .... 
.\.  The  Yoiini;  E.\hortcd    . 

20.  E.\ain|)les  of  Failh     .... 

21.  Immunities  ami  Hi'wards  of  Faith  . 

1.  Blessedness  and  .loy 

2.  Partieipation  in  Ahndiam's  Covenant  . 

3.  Deliverance  from  Hondane  of  Law 

4.  '•  "     Penally  and  Power 
of  Sin     ..... 

5  Security    ..... 

6  Hope         ..... 
7.  Life  Everlasting  .... 

23.  AohievemcnLs  of  Faith 

23.  Distrust  ..... 

1.  Indicated  ..... 

2.  Forhidilen  .... 

3.  Put  to  Shame      .... 

24.  Unbelief 

1.  Contrnsled  with  Belief  . 

2.  Examples  .... 

3.  Mitiiration  of  Guilt 

4.  Puiiishmint  .... 


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Clinp.  V.-liiion  with  Clirist,  See  Book  III.,  §  laff. 

.     544 
.     544 


Chap.  VI.— Jnstillcafion. 
2.1.  God  the  .Viilhor 

Faith  the  Instrumental  Cause 
And  Faith  Only 
Circnnx-isitm  of  no  Avail 
Good  Works  Sure  to  Follow 
Pardon 


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30. 


1.  Promised  .... 

2.  Grante<l     ..... 

3.  Blesscdnc-ss  of     . 

4.  Sins  not  Forgiven 

A.  The  L'ni)ardonablc  Sin 

Cliap.  Vn. — .Idnption.     .... 

31.  God  our  Father  .... 

32.  Believers  His  Children 

33.  Heirs  of  God  and  Joint  Heirs  with  Christ  . 

34.  Chastened        ..... 

Chap.  VIII.— Duties  nnd  GracM  of  the  Xew 
Life 

35.  Love  to  God  and  Man 

A.  The  .Measure  of  Love    . 
3a.  Love  to  Man    ..... 
37      "      "   Christian  Brethren  . 

A.  The  Necessary  Consequence  of  Loving 
Go<l        ..... 

38.  This  Law  of  Love  Violate.l  . 

1.  By  Divisions  in  the  Church 

2.  "    Going  to  Law  before  the  Heathen  . 

39.  Christian  Unity  .... 

40.  Christian  Fellowship 

A.  Partiality  Forbidden 

41.  Christian  Salutations  .... 
43.  "         Hospitality  .... 

1.  Enjoinetl  ..... 

2.  Restricted  .... 

3.  Withheld  .... 

43.  Ministering  to  Xeccssity  of  Saints    . 

A.  Instances  .... 

B.  The  Sin  of  Ananias  and  Sapphira 

44.  LibenditT,-  in  Giving   .... 

1.  Enjoined  ..... 

A.  Ancient  E.TampUs  . 

B.  The  Widow's  Mites 

C.  Parable  of  the  Goo<l  .Samaritan     . 


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2.  Cheerfulness  Reriulrcd    . 

3.  Ostentation  Condemned . 
45.  Argnmenls  for  Llliirality 

1.  The  (ilory  of  God 

2.  The  Giver  Blessed 
40.  Gratitude 

1.  Called  for 

2.  Withheld  . 

47.  Restoring  Lost  Properly 

48.  Fellow-Feeling  Willi  (Jlhers  . 

49.  Teaching 

50.  Keproving 

51.  Jlutual  Edifying 

52.  Peacealileness. 

53.  Mercifulness 

A.  Parable  of  Unmerciful  Servant 

54.  Returning  Good  for  Evil 
5.5.  Hut  Haling  Evil-Docrs 
50.  (ioveniment  of  the  Tongue 
57.  Humility 

1.  "" 


Becoming 
3.  Reciuired  . 

3.  Rewarded 

4.  Pride  Humbled     . 

5.  Ilumilily  E.vemplificd 

0.  Parable  of  Pharisee  and  Publican 
58.  Meekness 
5!).  Patience 

00.  C'onlentmcnt    . 

01.  EnjovmenI  of  Life 

A.  "Not  Riotous 

B.  But  Sober 

02.  Thoiightfulncss  and  Vigilance 
6.3.  Self  iVenial       . 
64.  Subjection  of  the  Bodj- 
6.5.  Non-Confonnity  to  the  World 

66.  Purity  of  Heart 

67.  Fidelity 

68.  Steadfastness   . 

A.  Peter's  Denial  of  Christ 

69.  Zeal       .... 

70.  Consecration    . 

71.  Example 

72.  Perfection 
I  1.  To  be  Aimed  at  . 

2.  Its  Blessedness 

3.  Relative  and  Gracious  Perfection 

4.  Absolute  Perfection  not  found 

73.  Conflict  of  Sin  and  Grace 

74.  Temptations  of  Satiin 

75.  Believer's  Weapons  and  Warfare 

76.  Backsliding     . 

1.  Under  the  Old  Covenant 

A.  Penalty 

2.  Under  the  New  Covenant 

A.  Penalty 

3.  Recovery  . 

77.  Aposla.s}' 

A.  Hopeless 

Cliap.  IX.— Blessedness  of  the  Xew  Life, 

78.  Indwelling  of  Ihe  Spirit 

79.  Imparlation  of  True  Wisdom 

1.  Excellency  of  Wisdom  . 

2.  Where  it  inay  not  be  Found 

3.  Is  of  God 

4.  Eternal      .... 

5.  To  be  Sought 

6.  Attainable 

7.  Actually  Attained 
Love  of  Truth  and  Righteousness    . 
Conscious  Integrity 
Assurance  of  the  Divine  Favor 

A.  Promises  of  God  to  Ills  .\ncient  People 

B.  These  Promises  Fnltilled 

C.  David's  Confidence  in  God 
Christian  Liberty 

A.  Pharisaic  Formalism  Condemned 

B.  Rule  of  Christian  Expediency  . 
Growth  in  Grace 
Persevemnce  unto  the  End 


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CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


BOOK    XXII.— SACRED     SEASONS. 


(Imp.  I.— Hel>rew  Sacred  Seasons,  In  Gen- 
eral.   ..... 

I.  Their  Divine  Appointment    . 

3.  To  he  Celebrated  with  Trumpets     . 

3.  Unspiritunl  Observance  Denounced 

4.  Taken  away  in  Judgment 

5.  Christian  Conscience  about  Holy  Days 

Cbap.  I  [.—Sabbatical  Seasons. 

6.  The  ScviMitli  D.ay        .... 

1.  Original  Institution 

2.  Traces  in  Patriarchal  Period     . 

3.  After  Exodus,  Before  the  Law  . 

4.  Enjoined  at  Sinai 

5.  "  in  Mosaic  Law 

6.  National  Significance 

7.  Religious  Character 

A.  A  Day  of  Rest 

B.  And  ftoly  Rest 

8.  Blessings  Promised  in  Observance  of  it 

9.  Threats  for  Violating      . 

10.  Death  the  Penalty  ... 

11.  Case  of  Infliction 

12.  Sabbath  Jlocked  bv  Heathen     . 

13.  Neglect  l)y  the  Helircws 

14.  Desecration  in  Time  of  Nehemiah 

15.  Slop  Put  to  it       . 

16.  Jewish  Traditional  Observances 

A.  Preparation 

B.  SalibalU  Day's  Journey 

C.  Unlawfulness  of  Cariying  a  Bed  . 

7.  Christ's  Teachings  about  the  Sabbath 

1.  Sabliath  Made  for  Man  . 

2.  Works  of  Necessity  and  Charity  Al- 

lowed    .  .  .  .  ■ 

8.  The  Lord's  Day  .  .  .  • 

1.  (Observed  from  the  First  by  Christians 

2.  Diligence  Enjoined 

3.  Jewish  Sabbath  also  Observed  . 

9.  The  New  Jloon  .  .  .  . 

1.  Of  Tishri  .  .  .  . 

2.  Of  Other  Jlonths 

10.  The  Sabbatical  Year  .  .  .  . 

1.  Prescribed  .  .  .  • 

2.  Provision  for  Food 

3.  Threats  for  Neglecting    . 

4.  Fullilhnent  of  them 

II.  Year  of  Jubilee  .  .  •  • 

Cliap.  III.— Historical  Sacred  Seasons. 
12.  Passover  .  .  .  .  . 

1.  Marks  Beginning  of  Year 

2.  Choice  of  Paschal  Lamb 
8.  Killed  on  14th  of  3Ionth 

4.  Blood  on  Door-Posis 

5.  Time  and  Place  of  Eating 
C.  Manner  of  Eating 

7.  Who  may  and  may  not  Partake 


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8.  Penaltv  for  Neglecting  .     .     .575 

9.  Little  Passover     ....     575 

10.  Days  of  Unleavened  Bread         .  .     576 

11.  First  and  Last  Days  "  Holy  Convoca- 

tions"    .....    576 

12.  Passover  to  be  Perpetual  .  .    57G 

13.  Instances  of  keeping  the  Passover  .  .    576 

1.  At  Sinai    .  .  .  .  .576 

2.  Under  Hezekiah  ....    576 

3.  Imjierfect  Purification  Excused  .    577 

4.  Under  Josiah        ....     577 

5.  Under  Ezra  ....    577 

6.  In  the  Time  of  Christ    .  .  .577 

14.  Christ's  Last  Passover  .  .  .     577 

i.  Trivnnphal  Entry  into  Jerusalem  .    577 

f.  Passover  Eaten    ....    578 

15.  Passover  becomes  a  Christian  Festival        .    578 

16.  Pentecost         .  .  .  .  .578 

1.  Fifty  Days  from  2d  Day  of  Passover    .    578 

2.  A  lioly  Convocation       .  .  .    578 

3.  Chief     Ceremony,    Offering   of    First 

Fruits 573 

4.  Freewill  Offering  to  he  Made     .  .     578 

5.  To  l)c  Kept  wilii  Rejoicing        .  .    578 

6.  The  Apostolic  Pentecost  .  .    578 

7.  Indications  of  Continuance  by  Apostol- 

ic Church  ....     578 

17.  The  Feast  of  Tabeninclcs      .  .  .578 

1.  Its  Season  and  Length    .  .  .     578 

2.  First  and  Last  Days  "  Holy  Convoca- 

tions"    .....     578 

3.  The  Booths  and  their  Significance        .    579 

4.  Renewals  of  the  Feast  by  Nehemiah  .  579 
I  18.  Purim  .  .  .  .  .579 
j  19.  Feast  of  the  Dedication  .  .  .579 
1  Cliap.  IV.— The  Day  of  Atonement.     .          .    57!) 

20.  Its  lustilution  ....     579 

i    21.  To  be  a  "  Holv  Convocation"  .  .    579 

I    23.  Penalty  of  Violating  it  .  .  .    579 

^liap.  T.— Occasional  Fast  and  Feast  Days.  .    579 

33.  Public  Fasts  .  ....    579 

1.  Jehoiakim's          ....     579 
3.  Ezra's 580 

3.  Nebemiah's  .  .  .  .580 

4.  Fasts  Called  for   .  .  .     580 

5.  What  Fast  is  Acceptable  to  the  Lord  .     5b0 
C.  Promisesto  those  who  Fast  in  Sincerity    580 

34.  Private  Fasts  .  .  .  .  .580 

1.  or  Moses,  for  Forty  Davs  .  .     680 

2.  Of  Elijah  .  ".  .  .    580 

3.  Of  Hezekiah        ....     58n 

4.  Of  Daniel  ....     580 

5.  Of  Esther  and  the  , lews  in  Persia         .    580 

6.  Of  Christ  .  .  .  .  .580 

7.  Spiritual  Efflcncy  of  Fasting     .  .    580 

8.  Christ's  Instructions  on  Fasting  .    580 

35.  Thankssriving  .  .  .  .581 


BOOK    XXIII.  — SACRED    PLACES. 


Chap.  I.-Altars  and  Holy  Places.                .  581 

1.   Patriarclial  .\llars        ....  581 
3,  Memorial  I'illars  of  Stone                  .            .581 

1.  In  Witness  of  a  Covenant  of  Reconcili- 
ation and  Peace            .            .            .  581 

3.  To  Mark  the  Place  of  a  Vision                .  581 

3.  '■          "      Scene  of  a  Theophany      .  5H1 

4.  In  Commemoration  of  a  Signal  >Iiracle  581 

5.  In  AVilness  of  Covenant  of  God  with 

his  People          ....  583 

6.  In  Acknowlcdgmentof  Divine  Deliver- 

ance in  Battle    ....  683 
8.  Mount  Sinai  Set  Apart  for  Delivering  the 

Law 683 


4.  Altars  in  the  Time  of  Moses              .            .  .583 

1.  To  be  of  Earth  or  Unhewn  Stone         .  582 

3.  The  Memorials  of  the  Law         .            .  682 

3.  The  .Vltariii  Mount  Elial           .            .  5h2 

4.  Memorial  Altar ofTransjordanic  Tribes  5S2 

Chap.  II.— The  Taliernnrle  and  the  Ark        .  583 

5.  Construction     of    the    Tabernacle    Com- 

manded        .....  583 
0.  The  Court       .           .            .            .           .583 

1.  Its  Dimensions     ....  583 

2.  The  Hamrings  for  the  Walls  .  .  583 
8.  The  Pillars  of  the  Walls  .  583 
4.  The  Gate              ....  583 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


xu 


<ICTION 

7.  The  Altar  in  the  Court 

1.  Its  Diiiu'iisimis    . 

2.  Its  Coiislructidii  .... 

3.  Its  Suivi's  auU  Kings 

4.  Its  Utensils  .... 

8.  Tlie  Liiver  in  tlie  Court 
0.  The  TftlxTua.le  Itself 

1.  Its  WiiUs  to  1)0  of  Acncia  Bonnls 
a.  Tlieir  Nuniticr  and  Place 

3.  The  Tenons  ami  Sockets  of  tlio  Boards 

4.  The  CouplinRs  at  the  Corners    . 

5.  The  Uai-s  to  llolil  the  Bonnls    . 

6.  UiiUien  t'overini;  of  Tabemaclo  Walls 

7.  The  Inner  Tent-Cloth 

8.  The  Outer    "       "  . 

9.  Two  Other  Coverings  above  these 

10.  Pins  ami  Vessels  of  the  Tabcrnaclo      '. 

10.  The  llolv  Place  .... 

1.  Sepiiratea  from  the  Most  Holy  Place  by 

a  Vail 

2.  Outer  U<M)r  of  the  IToly  Place  . 

3.  Arrans^ement  of  its  Contents 

4.  Table  of  Shewbreail 
6.  Golden  CautUeslick 

6.  Altar  of  Incense  .... 

7.  Its  Place  .... 

8.  The  Ever-Burning  Lamps  in  the  Holy 

Place      

11.  The  Holy  of  Holies    .... 

1.  The  Ark  of  the  Covenant 

3.  The  Contents  of  the  Ark 

3.  The  Mercy  Seat  .... 

A.  Material  and  Dimensions  . 

B.  The  Cherubim 

C.  Its  Position  .... 

D.  Its  Purpose. 

13.  The  Setting  up  of  the  Tabernacle    . 

1.  Conunanded         .... 
3.  The  Work  Completed    . 

3.  The  Tabernacle  set  up    . 

4.  Provision  for  Transporting  the  Taber- 

nacle     ..... 

Cliap.  in.— The    Tabernacle  and    the  Ark, 
from  Muses  to  Soliiinon.    . 

13.  God  Worshipped  with  Sacrifices  in  Only 

One  Spot 

14.  The  Ark  Carri<'d  over  .Jordan 
1,^.  Tabernacle  and  Ark  Moved  with  the  Camp 

16.  Alter  the  Con<iuesl,  at  Shiloh 

17.  Ark  Taken  by  Philistines 

18.  Carrieil  from  Place  to  Place  . 

19.  Sent  Back  with  Trespass  Offering    . 

20.  Miracle  of  Milch  Kine 

21.  Ark  Ueceived  at  Btth-shcmesh 

22.  Transferred  id  Kirjatli-jearim 

23.  David  Ueinoves  it  from  Kirjath-jearim 

24.  But  Lcjjves  it  with  Obed-edom 
2.5.  Benjoves  it  to  Jerusalem 
20.  Michal's  Contemptuous  Behavior     . 
27.  A  Tent  Pitcheil  for  the  Ark  . 

2.S.  Old  Order  of  Tliinirs  Restored 

1.  Only  Lcvites  to  Bear  the  Ark    . 

2.  "         "         Minister  before  it 

3.  Not  Removed  from  Jerusalem  at  Absa 

lom's  Rebellion 
89.  Tal)eniacle,  after  Loss  of  Ark  at  Shiloh 

1.  Was  First  at  Nob 

2.  Then  .it  Gibeon  till  Temple  Built 

Chap.  IV.— Solomon's  Temple.  . 
80.  David  Desires  to  Build  a  House  for  God 
31.  But  God  Forbids 

32L   And  Promises  that  Solomon  shall  Build  it 
A.  Tlie  Promise  Fulfilled  . 

33.  David  Charges  Solomon  with  the  Duty 

34.  Commands  the  Princes  of  Israel  to  Help 

35.  And  Enlisu  the  People  in  the  Work 
3r>.  The  Plans  Given  to  Solomon 

37.  He  Makes  Rendv 

38.  Site  Already  Selected 

39.  Dimensions  of  Temple  and  Porch  . 


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591 
rm 
591 
rm 
r,<M 
592 
.593 
592 


•  ECTinH  rAQS 

40.  The  Win.lows  and  CourU  .593 

41.  Woodwork  of  Cedar  aud  Fir  .  .    593 

42.  The  Carving 593 

43.  Gold  Overlaying  and  Precious  Stones  593 

44.  The  Doors       .  .  .  .  .593 
4.';.  The  Cloisters   .....    593 

46.  Jaehin  and  Boaz         ....    593 

47.  The  Holy  of  Holies    ....    593 

1.  Dimensions  aud  Gold  Work  593 

3.  Doors        .....  593 

3.  CMierubim  ....  593 

4.  Vail 693 

5.  Spiritual  Significance       .  .  .  593 

48.  Ten  Candlesticks  before  the  Holy  of  Holies  593 

49.  Brazen  Altar   .....  593 

50.  Golden  Altar  and  Table  of  Shcwbread        .  593 

51.  Temple  Utensils          ....  593 
53.  Molten  Sea 593 

53.  Lavers  anil  Bases        ....    594 

54.  Recapitulation  of  Iluram's  Work    .  .    594 

55.  No  Sound  of  Tools  in  the  Building  .    594 
50.  Tlie  Work  Comiilctcd           .           .  .594 

57.  The  Dedication  .  .  .  .594 

1.  Tlie  Nation  Assembled  .  .  .594 

2.  The  Procession  to  tlie  Temple  .  .    594 

3.  Sacrifice  During  the  Procession     .  595 

4.  Solomon  Felicitates  himself  on  the  Com- 

pletion   .  .  .  .  .595 

5.  Dedication  Sacrifices      .  .  .    595 

58.  God  Accepts  His  House        .  .  .595 

1.  By  a  Visible  Appearance  .    595 

2.  "     Promise  to  King  Solomon  .     595 

3.  With  Warning  in  Case  of  Disobedience   595 

Chap,  v.— Glory  and  Fate  of  Solomon's  Tem- 
ple  596 

59.  Glory  of  the  Temple  .  .  .  .590 

1.  Frec|ueiited  ....    590 

2.  Desired  and  Beloved       .  .  .     596 

3.  A  Place  of  Joy  and  Praise        .  .    590 

4.  "        "    God's  Glory  .  .     596 

5.  A  Sanctuary  for  Slate  Criminals  .    590 

60.  Shields  of  Brass  instead  of  Golden  Shields     590 
01.  Jeliosliaphat  Appeals  to  God's  Promises 

about  his  Temjile     ....    596 

62.  Repairs  under  Joash  ....    590 

63.  Ahaz  Robs  the  Temple  .  .  .597 

1.  To  Bribe  Tiirlalh-Pileser  .  .     597 

2.  To  Maintain  Idolatry      .  .  .597 

64.  Hczckiah's  Reform  .  .  .597 

1.  He  Purifies  the  Temple  .  .  .597 

2.  And  Repairs  it     .  .  .  .597 

65.  Josiah's  Refonn  ....    597 

1.  He  Repairs  the  Temple.  .  .    597 

2.  And  Re-establishes  the  Service .  .    597 
60.  The  Fall  of  the  Temple         .            .  .597 

1.  Jeremiah's  Warning        .  .  .     597 

2.  Nebuchadnezzar  Rifles  it  before  De- 

stroying. ....    598 

3.  Lamentations  over  the  Ruin       .  .    598 

Chap.  VL— Zeriibbabcl's  Temple.  .    598 

07.  Tlie  Building  B<'pun  .  .  .  .598 

68.  Jliiigled  Joy  and  Weeping    .  .  .598 

69.  Saniarilan.s"Ask  Arta.\er.\es  to  Stop  it         .    598 

70.  The  Letter S99 

71.  The  King's  Orders,  Stopping  the  Work       .     599 

72.  Prophecies  of  llaggai  and  Zeehariah  .     599 

73.  AVork   Recommences;   Samaritans  Write 

Again  .....    590 

74.  Darius  Finds  the  Decree  of  Cyrus   .  .    599 

75.  "       Commands  Samaritans  to  Promote 

tlie  Building  .  .  .  .000 

76.  Completed  and  Dedicated  .     600 

77.  Artaxer.ves  Provides  for  the  Temple  Service    600 

Chap.  VI L— Herod's  Temple.    .  .600 

78.  Christ  Purifies  it         .  .  600 

1.  In  the  Beginning  of  His  Ministry         .    600 

2.  Again  near  iw  Close        .  .  .    COO 
70.  He  Foretells  its  Destruction  .           .           .601 


XLiv                                CONTENTS  OF 

SECTIONS. 

BOOK    XXV.  — SACKED 

RITES     AND    FORMS. 

SECTION 

PAGE 

SECTION 

PAOH 

Chap.  I.— Primitive  and  Gentile  Sacrifices. 

038 

29 

High  Priest's  Meat  Offering  . 

635 

1. 

Offerings  of  Cain  and  Abel   . 

638 

30. 

Heave  Offering  of  First  Bread  of  Canaan    . 

635 

2. 

Of  Jethro         .... 

628 

31 

Meat  Offering  of  Ezekiel's  Vision    . 

635 

3. 

Of  Balalc  and  Balaam 

628 

33. 

Daily  Incense  Offermg 

St.   John's   Vision  of  Incense  Offered  in 

635 

4. 

Of  Naaman     .... 

628 

33. 

5. 

Of  Job 

629 

Heaven          ..... 

635 

34. 

The  Sacred  Perfume  .... 

635 

Chap.   II.— Dedication  Gifts  for  Tabernacle 

35. 

The  Shewbread           .... 

635 

and  Temple. 

629 

1.  Twelve  Cakes  for  the  Twelve  Tribes   . 

635 

6. 

"What  God  Required  for  the  Tabernacle 

629 

2.  To  be  Eaten  only  by  the  Priests 

635 

7. 

What  Jloses  Called  for 

629 

3.  Eaten  by  David  and  his  !Men     . 

635 

1.  Materials 

2.  Labor  and  Skill   . 

629 
629 

Cliap.  Y.— Bleeding  or  Animal  Sacrifices.     . 

635 

8. 

The  Response 

629 

36. 

General  Directions      .... 

685 

9. 

More  than  Enough     . 

629 

1.  The  Victim  must  be  without  Blemish  . 

635 

10. 

Sum  Total  Used 

639 

2.  Without  Leaven ;  Consumed  same  Day 

636 

11. 

Dedication  Offerings  of  the  Princes . 

629 

3.  Accompaniments  of   Slain  and  Burnt 

1.  In  Succession,  on  Separate  Days 

639 

Offerings            .            .            .            . 

636 

2.  Prince  of  Judah  . 

630 

A.  Strangers  to  Observe  the  same 

3.        "      "  Issachar 

030 

Rules         .           .           .           . 

636 

4.        "      "  Zebulim 

030 

4.  What  Remained  of  Offerings  to  Go  to 

5.        "      "  Reuben 

6;;o 

the  Priests         .... 

636 

6.        "      "  Simeon 

630 

5.  Consecration  of  the  Altar 

636 

.7.        "      "  Gad       . 

630 

6.  The  Altar  the  Only  Place  of  Offering  . 

636 

.8.        "      "  Ephraim 

030 

7.  Animals  for  Food  to  be  Slain    before 

.9.        "      "  Manasseh 

630 

the  Tabernacle  .... 

636 

10.        "      "  Benjamin 

030 

37. 

Sin  Offerings  for  Sins  of  Ignorance  . 

637 

11.        "      "  Dan      .            .            .            . 

631 

1.  For  Sin  of  High  Priest  . 

637 

12.        "      "  Asher   .            .            .            . 

631 

2.      "        "     Whole  Congregation 

637 

13.        "       "  Naphtali 

631 

3.      'i        "      Ruler     •       . 

637 

14.  Recapitulation     .           .           .           . 

631 

4.      "        "      One  of  the  Common  People 

637 

13. 

Atonement  JMoney  for  the  Tabernacle 

631 

38. 

Expiation  of  Lighter  Offences 

638 

13. 

David's  Gifts  for  Solomon's  Temple 

031 

1.  Three  Examples  Given  . 

638 

14. 

David's  Private  Donation 

631 

A.  Neglecting    to    Appear  as    Wit- 
ness in  Case  of  Oath 

15. 

His  Appeal  to  the  People  for  Contributions 

033 

638 

IG. 

What  they  Gave         .            .            .            . 

633 

B.  Incurring  Ceremonial  Defilement 

17, 

Their  Joy  and  David's 

633 

Ignorantly 

638 

18. 

Asa's  Fidelity              .           .           .           . 

033 

C.  Swearing  Rashly    . 

638 

19. 

Contributions  for  Zerubbabel's  Temple 

632 

2.  The  Offering  Required    . 

638 

Cliap.  III.— Taxes  for  Sacred  Purposes. 

632 

3.  Or  in  Case  of  Povertv    . 

4.  Of  Still  Greater  Poverty 

638 
638 

20. 

First-Fruits     .            .           .           .           . 

633 

39. 

Law  of  the  Sin  Offering 

638 

21. 

First-Born        .            .            .            .            . 

032 

40. 

Sin  Offering  at  Consecration  of  Aaron  and 

1.  Of  Man 

632 

his  Sons         ..... 

638 

2.  Of  Beasts              .            .            .            . 

032 

41. 

Sons  of  Aaron  Rebuked  for  not  Observing 

3.  Of  Beasts  to  be  Eaten     . 

033 

the  Ritual      ..... 

638 

A.  Before  the  Lord 

632 

43. 

Trespass  Offering  for  Special  Sins    . 

638 

B.  If  Imperfect  at  Home 

033 

1.  For  Withholding  what  was  Due  to  God 

638 

4.  Redemption         .           .           .           . 

632 

2.     "    Violating  God's  Rights  with  Regard 

5.  Rate  of  Redemption 

633 

to  Israel             .... 

639 

0.  Meaning  of  it  to  be  Explained  . 

633 

3.  For  Violating  a  Neighbor's  Rights 

639 

22. 

Tithes  ...... 

633 

4.     "    EatingUnwittiugly  of  Holy  Things 

639 

1.  Paid  by  Abraham  to  Melchisedec 

2.  Vowecl  by  Jacob 

633 

5.     "    Carnal  Knowledge  of  a  Betrothed 

633 

Bondmaid          .... 

639 

3.  All  Produce  to  lie  Tithed 

633 

6.  Money  Sent  for  the  Purchase  of  Victims 

639 

4.  jMight  be  Redeemed  by  Adding  a  Fifth 

633 

43. 

The  Law  of  the  Trespass  Oflering  . 

639 

5.  To  be  Eaten  before  the  Lord 

633 

44. 

The  Sin  Offerings  of  the  GreatDay  of  Atone- 

6. Or  Turned  into  Jloney  for  the  Sacri- 

ment  ...... 

039 

tifial  Meal          .            .            .            . 

633 

1.  Expiation  of  Altar  of  Incense  . 

639 

7.  A  Triennial  Cliarity  Tithe-Feast 

633 

2.  High  Priest  Entering  Holy  of  Holies   . 

639 

8.  The  Tithing  of  the  Tithes 

633 

3.  Victims  Presented  and  Lots  Cast 

639 

23. 

Contributions  Made  and  Celled  for  by  Hez- 

4.  Sin  Offering  for  the  High  Priest 

639 

ekiah              .            .            .            .            . 

633 

5.  For  the  People     .... 

639 

24. 

Ncheniiah  Brings  up  the  People's  Fidelity 

6.  Scape-Goat   et  go 

640 

and  Zeal        .            .            .            .            . 

634 

7.  Change  of  Vestments,  and  Final  Offer- 

25. 

Subseqvicnt  Declension  Rebuked 

634 

ing          ....           . 

640 

26. 

Reformation  to  be  Followed  by  Great  Bless- 

45. 

The  Burnt  Offerings   .... 

640 

iugs    ...... 

634 

1.  Of  the  Herd         .... 

640 

Chap.  H'.- Bloodless  Sacrifices. 

634 

2.  Of  the  Flock       .... 

3.  Of  Fowls             .... 

640 
640 

27. 

The  Meat  OtTcrings    .            .            .            . 

634 

46. 

The  Law  of  the  Burnt  Offering 

640 

1.  Of  Tliree  Kinds  .            .            .            . 

634 

47. 

The  Peace  Offerings  .... 

640 

A.  Fine  Flour  .           .           .           . 

634 

1.  Of  the  Herd         .... 

640 

B.  Cakes           .           .            .           . 

634 

2.  Of  the  Flock        .... 

641 

C.  Roasted  Ears  of  Corn 

634 

48. 

The  Law  of  the  Peace  Offermg 

641 

2.  Must  be  Unleavened  and  Salted 

634 

1.  The  Accompanying  Jlcat  Offering 

641 

28. 

The  Law  of  the  Meat  Offermg 

634 

2.  To  be  Eaten  the  same  Day 

• 

641 

CONTENTS  OF 

SECTIONS. 

XLV 

BBOTION 

Ti.on 

SECTION 

rAOB 

3.  CcriHiionial  Pollution  to  bo  Shunned    . 

C41 

1.  Not  to  be  Eaten  .... 

650 

4.  Ealing  of  Fat  luul  Blood  Prohibited     . 

641 

2.  The  Reason          .            .            .            . 

650 

5.  Tlie  Lord's  Slnue 

641 

3.  The  Penalty         .            .            .            . 

650 

49. 

Order  of  Service  throughout  the  Year 

641 

4.  InsUince  of  Transgression 

650 

1.  Daily  Jlorning  and  Evening  Sacrifice  . 

641 

69. 

Fat  not  to  be  Eaten    .... 

650 

2.  The  Sabbath         .            .            .            . 

642 

70. 

Defilement  of  Clean  Meats    . 

650 

3.  The  New  Moons  .... 

642 

1.  Beast  that  Died  of  Itself 

650 

4.  The  Passover       .... 

643 

2.  Flesh  Torn  of  Beasts      . 

650 

5.  Pentecost  .            .            .            .            . 

643 

71. 

Uncleannesses  of  Women     . 

650 

6.  Feast  of  Trumpets 

642 

1.  Issue         ..... 

650 

7.  Day  of  Atonement 

643 

2.  Its  Purification    .... 

650 

8.  Feast  of  Tabernacles      . 

643 

3.  Childbirth            .... 

650 

9.  Grand  Concluding  Festival 

643 

4.  The  Purification              .        '     . 

651 

60. 

Free-will  Offerings     .... 

643 

5.  The  Law  Observed  in  Case  of  Christ  . 

651 

1.  To  Sanctify  an  Altar 

643 

72. 

Uncleanness  of  Men  .... 

651 

2.  On  Various  Occasions     . 

643 

1.  Uncleanness  by  Night    . 

651 

3.  When  Solomon  was  JIade  King 

643 

2.  A  Running  Issue 

651 

4.  When  Solomon's  Temple  was  Dedicated 

644 

3.  The  Purification 

651 

5.  AVheu  Asa  Renewed  the  National  Cove- 

4. Seminal  Emission 

651 

nant        .           .           .           .           . 

644 

73. 

Strict  Obedience  Enjoined     . 

651 

6.  When  Hezekiah  Restored  Religion 

7.  On  Return  of  .Jews  from  Captivity 

644 

74. 

Leprosy            ..... 

651 

644 

1.  Tlie  First  Act  of  Purification    . 

651 

51. 

Significance  and  Worth  of  Sacrifices 

644 

2.  The  Second    "             "             .           . 

651 

1.  From  the  Ilelircw  Standpoint   . 

644 

3.  In  Cases  of  Poverty 

652 

2.       "       "    Christian 

645 

75. 

Jliriam  Excluded  from"the  Camp     . 

653 

52. 

Joy  in  Sacrifices          .... 

645 

76. 

Purifying  a  House  for  Leprosy 

653 

53. 

Tlie  Sacrifices  of  the  Wicked 

645 

77. 

Defilement  liy  Carcass  of  Unclean  Beast    . 

653 

Chap.  VI.— Iiiiiiig:matioii  olthe  Hebrew  Sacri- 

78. 

"           "    Human  Dead  Body  . 
1.  General  Rule       .... 

653 
653 

flcial  System. 

645 

2.  Death  within  a  Tent 

653 

54. 

The  Holy  Anointing  Oil 

645 

3.  Dead  Body  without,  Bone,  or  Grave     . 

653 

55. 

The  Congregation  Assembled 

645 

4.  Applies  to  Soldiers  iu  Battle 

653 

66. 

Anointing  the  Tabernacle  and  Contents     . 

645 

79. 

Water  of  Purification 

653 

I.  Ordered     ..... 

645 

1.  Prepared  ..... 

653 

2.  E.\ecuted  .        •   . 

646 

2.  Applied     ..... 

653 

57. 

Washing,  Robing,  and  Anointing  of  Aaron 

80. 

Special  Purity  Required  of  Priests  . 

653 

and  his  Sons          .... 

646 

81. 

Defilement  Incident  to  Sacerdotal  Dut}' 

653 

1.  Ordered    ..... 

646 

82. 

Ceremonial  Cleanness    not  Imparted  like 

3.  Executed  ..... 

646 

Uncleanness             .... 

653 

58. 

Threefold  Sacrifice  of  Consecration 

646 

83. 

References  to  Mosaic  Purifications  in  New 

1.  The  Sin  Otfering 

646 

Testament    ..... 

653 

2.  The  Burnt  Ott'ering 

646 

1.  Disputes  with  the  Jews  . 

653 

3.  The  Peace  Ofteriug 

646 

2.  Coc  e  Obseiwed  by  Christ 

653 

59. 

Final  Sprinkling  with  Oil  and  Blood 

647 

84. 

The  System  as  a  AVhole 

653 

■      GO. 

Sacrificial  Meal           .... 

647 

1.  Symbolic  ..... 

653 

61. 

Seven  Days'  Watch     .... 

647 

2.  Perverted  by  the  Pharisees 

654 

62. 

Aaron  and  his  Sons  Enter  upon  their  Office 
1.  Provision  for  Threefold  Sacrifice 

647 
647 

3.  Done  Away  by  Christ    . 

664 

2.  Aaron  First  Offers  for  Himself  . 

647 

Chap.  VIU.  —  Sacraments,     Worship,     and 

3.  Then  for  the  People 

647 

Church-Fellowsliip.    . 

654 

63. 

Subsequent  Observance  of  the  Ritual 

647 

85. 

Circumcision  ..... 

654 

1.  By  Solomon         .... 

647 

1.  Seal  of  God's  Covenant  with  Abraham 

054 

2.  By  Abijah  after  Revolt  of  Ten  Tribes  . 

648 

2.  Ai^plied  by  Abraham 

3.  Required   of  the   Shechemites  before 

654 

64.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Hebrew  Sacrifice 

648 

1.  Cleansmg  Sacrifices 

648 

Intermarriage    .            .            .            . 

654 

2.  Supply  of  Offerings 

648 

4.  Enforced  on  Jloses'  Son 

654 

3.  Daily  Sacrifice     .... 

648 

5.  Hebrew  Nation  Circumcised  at  Gilgal 

654 

4.  Sacrifice  on  the  Sabbath 

648 

86. 

Significance  of  the  Rite 

654 

5.  On  the  New  Moon 

648 

1.  Implied  a  Moral  Change 

654 

6.  In  the  First  Month 

648 

2.  But  of  no  Importance  to  Christians 

654 

7.  At  the  Passover  .... 

648 

87. 

Baptism           ..... 

654 

8.  At  the  Feast  of  Tabernacles 

648 

1.  An  Ancient  Type  of  it    . 

654 

9.  The  Meat  Offering 

648 

2.  John's  Baptism    .... 

655 

10.  Entrance  and  Exit 

648 

3.  He  Announces  and  Baptizes  Christ 

655 

A.  For  the  Prince 

B.  For  the  People 

648 

4.  Christ  Baptizes  through  his  Disciples    . 

655 

648 

5.  The  Baptism  of  Suffering 

655 

Cliap.  VII.— Ceremonial  Uefileineiits  aud  Purl- 
flcatioiis.      .... 

649 

88. 

6.  Christ  Commands  the  Disciples  to  Bap- 
tize        ..... 
Instances  of  Baptism 

655 
655 

65.  ^ 

Distinction  of  Clean  and  Unclean  Animala 

649 

89. 

Its  Spiritual  Significance 

655 

66. 

Clean  Animals            .... 

649 

90. 

The  Lord's  Supper     .... 

655 

1.  Beasts       ..... 

649 

1.  Preceded  by  the  Passover 

655 

2.  Fish 

649 

2.  And  Washing  the  Disciples'  Feet 

650 

3.  Birds         ..... 

649 

3.  The  Supper  Itself 

656 

4.  Flying  Creeping  Things 

649 

4.  Its  Significance    .... 

656 

67. 

Unclean  .Animals        .... 

649 

5.  Its  Perversion      .... 

660 

1.  Beasts       ..... 

649 

91. 

Public  Worship          .... 

656 

2.  Fish           .... 

649 

1.  The  Service  of  Praise     . 

656 

3.  Birds         ....'. 

649 

2.  Attentive  Hearing  of  God's  Word 

656 

4.  Flying  Creeping  Thmgs 

649 

3.  Christian  Use  of  the  Jewish  Temple    . 

656 

5.  Creeping  Things 

649 

4.  Worship  in  Heaven 

656 

68. 

Blood 

650 

XLVI 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


SECTION  PAGE 

92.  Music   .....  6.56 

1.  With  Idol  Worship        .  .  .636 

2.  lu  till-  Trmple  Service   .  .  .     6.57 

3.  Amont;  Cliristiaus  .  .  .     037 

93.  The  Christian  Kiss  of  Charity  .  .     657 

Chill).  IX.— Covenants,  Vows,  and  Oaths.  .    657 

94.  God's  Covenant  ....     657 

95.  National  Covenant  with  God  .  .     657 

96.  Vows  must  be  Kept    ....     657 

97.  Nazarite  Vow  ....     057 

1.  To  Abstain  from  Wine,  Strong  Drink, 

and  Grapes        ....     637 

2.  To  Let  tlie  Hair  Grow    .  .  .     C57 

3.  To  Avoid  Dead  Do.lies  .  .  .657 

4.  How  to  Atone  tor  Involuntary  Defile- 

ment     .....    638 

5.  The  Terminating  Sacrifice         .  .    658 

98.  Devoted  Things  and  theii-  Redemption       .    658 

1.  Beasts       .  .  .  .  .658 

2.  House 058 

a  Land        .  .  .  .  .058 


SECTION 

4.  Things  under  the  Ban  not  to  be  Sold 
nor  Redeemed  . 
99.  Vows  Answered 

100.  Instances  of  Vows 

1.  By  .Tacob  .... 

2.  By  the  Hebrew  People  . 

3.  By  Elkanah 

4.  By  Absalom 

5.  Bv  Sailors  in  a  Storm     . 

101.  Makiiig  Oatlis 

1.  Form    of    Swearing    in    Abraham's 

Time      .... 

2.  Obligation  and  Force  of  an  Oath 

3.  Oaths  before  the  Altar   . 

102.  Instances  of  Oaths 

1.  Under  Covenant  of  Friendship 

2.  To  Reassure  against  Violence   . 

3.  To  Protect  Prosperity    . 

4.  To  Inflict  Death  . 

103.  Christ's  Teachings  concerning  Oaths 

1.  Pharisaic  Casuistry 

2.  Swearing  Forbidden 


658 
638 
658 
658 
058 
659 
659 
659 
659 

659 
659 
659 
659 
659 
659 
659 
639 
659 
659 
659 


BOOK    XXYI.— TRIALS    AND    PERSECUTIONS. 


Chap.  I,— Man's  Life  on  Eartli.           .  .    660 

1.  Swiftness  of  its  Flight           .           .  .060 

2.  Its  Vanity        .            .            .            .  .660 

3.  Its  Trials          .            .            .            .  .600 

4.  Apjiarent  Impunity  of  Evil  Doing  .  .     660 

5.  Little  Good  that  Comes  of  AVisdom  .     660 

6.  Or  of  Righteousness               .            .  .     060 

7.  And  Yet'there  is  Moral  Government  .     001 

8.  Human  History  is  alwaj-s  Repeating  itself  .    001 

Chap.  11.— Persecution  Foretold  and  Endured.    001 

9.  Under  the  Old  Economy       .           .  .661 

1.  David  hunted  by  Saul    .           .  .001 

2.  Persecutions  Complained  of      .  .    061 
-   3.  Sufferings  of  Job             .            .  .602 

4.  Elijah  hunted  by  Ahab  .            .  .663 

5.  Elisha  Pursued    .            .            .  .603 

6.  Jeremiah  Plagued           .            .  .662 

7.  Ezekiel  Forewarned        .            .  .603 

10.  Under  the  New  Economy     .           .  .    603 

1.  Persecution  Foretold      .           .  .    003 

2.  "           Expected     .            .  .     003 

3.  "           Endured       .            .  .     603 

4.  "           To  be  Endured        .  .     603 

Chap.  III. — Kinds  and  Metliods  of  Persecu- 
tion.                                  .  .664 

11.  An  Honest  Persecutor            .            .  .     604 
13.  Persecution  in  the  Name  of  Law  and  Order    604 

13.  Revilings  and  Reproaches     .           .  .    604 

14.  Bitter  Hate      .           .           .           .  .005 


15.  Silencing  the  Word  of  God   . 

16.  Excommunication 

17.  Conspirac}' 

A.  Conspiracy  to  Murder  Paul  in 
lem 
False  Accusations 
Fines  and  Imprisonments 
Banishment 
Corporal  Punishment 
Stoning  to  Death 
Other  Deaths  . 


Jerusa- 


18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
23. 
23! 

Chap.  IV. — Conduct  Under  Persecution. 

24.  Escapes 

25.  Deliverances    . 
20.  Non-Resistance 

27.  Steadfastness  . 

28.  Prayer  for  Persecutors 
39.  Joy  in  Persecution 

30.  Glorying  in  it 

31.  Steadftistness  Rewarded 
33.  Unsteadfastness  Punished 

Cliap.  v.— Persecution  Overruled  and  Avenged. 

33.  Persecution  Forbidden 

34.  Persecutor  Converted 

33.  Persecution  Failing  of  its  Aim 
30.  Persecutors  Punished 

37.  Divine  Support 

A.  Requested 

B.  Expected 

38.  Divine  Deliverance 


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607 
007 

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008 
008 
G(i8 
069 
669 
609 
669 
670 
670 

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670 
070 
071 
671 
673 
673 
673 
672 


BOOK    XXVII.— ESCHATOLOGY. 


Chap.  I.— The  Millennium.       .  .  .073 

1.  Growth  of  the  Kingdom  of  God      .            .  678 

2.  Conversion  of  the  Jews         .            .            .  678 

3.  Universal  Triumph  of  Christianity  .            .  674 

4.  "         Peace         ....  675 

5.  Binding  of  Satan        ....  673 

6.  Apostasy  and  Final  Struggle           .           .  075 

Chap.  II.— Tlic  Intcrnieduite  State.  .  .    076 

7.  The  Realm  or  State  of  the  Dead  in  General    070 

8.  The  Dead  Never  to  Return    .  .  .     070 

9.  Tlie  Soul  Conscious  and  Active  .  .    670 

10.  Retrilnition  Begins      .            .  .  .670 

1.  For  the  Good       .            .  .  .076 

2.  "      "    Bad         .           .  .670 

11.  Christ's  Parable  of  the  Rich  Fool  .  .    070 


Chap.  III.— Christ's  Second  Coming.  .    677 

12.  AVhen  Christ  will  Return      .  .  .677 

1.  Time  not  Revealed  .  .  .     677 

2.  Suddenly  .  .  .  .  .677 

3.  Like  Noah's  Flood  .  .  .677 

4.  Like  the  Destruction  of  Sodom  .    677 

5.  Liice  the  Lightning  .  .  .     677 

6.  Certainty  of  His  Coming  .  .     677 

13.  Christ's  Advent  to  be  Personal,  Visible,  and 

Glorious         .....     677 

14.  Signs  of  His  Coming  .  .  .    677 

15.  Antichrist  to  be  Destroyed    .  .  .    677 

16.  Believers  Rewarded   .  .  .  .677 

17.  Duties  of  Christians  in  View   of  Chiist's 

Coming         .  .  .  .  .677 


CONTENTS  OF  SECTIONS. 


XLVII 


Cliap.  IV.— Resurrection  of  the  Body. 

18.  Under  the  Old  Economy 

1.  Faith  of  Abraham 

2.  "        Moses     . 

3.  "        Job 

4.  "        Isaiah     . 

5.  "        Daniel    . 

6.  "        Hosea     . 

19.  The  Doctrine  Derided  among  the  Greeks    . 

20.  Held  to  by  Most  of  the  Jews 

21.  St.  Paul's  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  . 

23.  Death  to  Reign  until  the  Resurrection 

33.  Resurrection  of  Christ  Ensures  that  of  His 
Followers      ..... 

24.  Christ's  Promise  to  Raise  his  Followers 

25.  The  Order  of  Resm'rection    . 

1.  The  Dead  will  First  be  Raised 

2.  Living  Saints  will  then  be  Caught  up 

26.  Glory  of  ihe  Consummation 

27.  Nature  of  the  Resurrection  Body 

1.  Same  as  Before.  . 
2.'  Yet  not  the  Same 

3.  "Will  be  Spiritual . 

4.  Will  Have  No  Marriage 

28.  The  Believer's  Longing 

Chap.  T. — The  Last  Judg:ment. 

29.  God  the  Judge 

30.  Christ  the  Judge 

31.  The  Books  Opened    . 

32.  Every  Man  to  be  Judged 

33.  According  to  his  Works 

34.  Nothing  to  be  Kept  Back 

35.  Terror  of  the  Wicked 

36.  Separation  of  Wicked  from  Just 

A.  The  Separation  Final    . 

37.  Doom  of  the  Wicked 

38.  Last  to  be  Fkst  and  First  Last 


PAQE 

SECTION 

678 

89. 

World  to  be  Destroyed 

New  Heavens  and  New  Earth 

678 

40. 

678 
678 

Chap.  TL-HeU.   . 

678 

41. 

A  Prison 

678 

43. 

A  Bottomless  Pit 

678 

43. 

The  Blackness  of  Darkness 

678 

44. 

A  Lake  of  Fire 

678 

45. 

The  Second  Death      . 

678 

46. 

Character  of  the  Lost 

678 

47. 

Their  Anguish 

679 

48. 

Their  Punishment  Everlasting 

679 

Chap.  VII.— Heaven. 

679 

49. 

Descriptions  of  Heaven 

679 

1.  A  Rest      . 

679 

3.  A  House  of  Many  Mansions 

679 

3.  A  Secure  Abode  . 

679 

4.  A  Better  Country 

679 

5.  The  New  Jerusalem 

679 

6.  An  Inheritance  Incorruptible 

679 

7.  An  Eternal  Weight  of  Glory 

679 

50. 

The  Great  Multitude  of  the  Saved 

679 

51. 

The  Blessedness  of  Heaven  . 

680 

1.  Salvation  . 

2.  Sinlessness 

b80 

3.  Likeness  to  Christ 

680 

4.  Association  with  Christ 

680 

5.  Reigning  with  Christ 

680 

6.  Vision  of  God    . 

680 

7.  Perfect  Knowledge 

680 

8.  Fullness  of  Glory  and  Joy 

680 

9.  No  More  Sickness 

681 

10.  No  More  Hunger  nor  Thirst 

681 

11.  But  Eating  of  the  Tree  of  Life 

68i 

13.  And  Drinkmg  of  the  Water  of 

681 

13.  Praising  God 

681 

14.  Eternal  Life 

Life 


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683 
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A   COMPLETE 


ANALYSIS  or  THE  HOLY  BLBLE. 


BOOK  I.~SCRIPTURE. 


CHAP.  I. 

BOOKS  ANT)  AUTHORS. 

§  1.    Old  Testament  Writers. 

Let:  xxvi.  40.  Tliosoffn-  the  statutes  and  judgments 
and  laws,  whk-li  I  lie  Louo  nuvdo  between  him  and  tlie  • 
children  ol'  Israel  in  mount  Sinai  hy  the  hand  of  jMoses. 

—  xxvii.  ;J4.  Tlicse  mv  tlie  coiiunandments,  which 
the  Loun  commanded  .Moses  I'or  the  chiUhen  of  Israel 
in  mount  Sinai. 

■Xnm.  xxxvi.  i:!.  These  arc  the  commandments  and 
the  jiidsrments,  which  the  Loud  commanded,  by  the 
liand  of  Moses,  unto  the  children  of  Israel  in  the 
plains  of  Jloab  by  Jordan  ih'kv  Jericho. 

Dent.  i.  1.  These!  be  the  words  which  Moses  spake 
\nito  all  Israel  on  this  side  Jordan  in  the  wilderness, 
in  the  plain  over  au'ainst  the  Red  aea,  between  Paran, 
and  Tophel,  and   Lalian,  and  lI;i/.crotli,  and  Dizahab. 

3.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fortieth  year,  in 

the  eleventh  montli,(m  the  lirst  tUii/ o(  the  month,  ^/ini 
iloses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  acconling  un-. 
to  all  that  the  Loiti)  hail  given  him  in  commandment 
imto  them ; 

—  —  4.  After  he  had  slain  Silion  the  king  of  the 
.•Vmorites,  which  dwelt  in  Ileshbon,  and  Og  the  king 
of  Bashan,  which  dwelt  at  Astaroth  in  Edrei : 

.5.  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  land  of  3Ioab, 

began  Moses  to  declare  this  law,  saying, 

—  iv.  44.  And  'his  «  the  law  which  Moses  set  be- 
fore the  children  of  Israel: 

45.  These  are  tlu'  testimonies,  and  the  statutes, 

and  the  judgments,  which  Moses  spake  unto  the  chil- 
dren of  Isra<-1,  aller  they  came  forth  out  of  Egypt, 

Xi'/i.  i.  1.  The  words  "of  Nehemiah  the  son  of  Ilach- 
aliah.-l- 

Pirip.  i.  1.  The  Proverbs  of  Solomon  the  son  of  Da- 
vid, king  of  Israel ; 

—  XXV.  1.  These  nre  also  proverbs  of  Solomon,  which 
the  men  of  Ilezckiah  king  of  Judah  copied  out. 

Ec.  i.  1.  The  words  of  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  Da- 
vid, king  in  Jerusalem. 

Sol.  i.  1.  The  Song  of  songs,  which  is  Solomon's. 

is.  i.  1.  The  vision  of  Isaiah  the  sou  of  Amoz,  which 
he  sawconceruing  Judah  and  Jerusalem  in  theda3'sof 
Uzziah,  Jo'ham,  Ahaz,  aiul  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah. 

Jcr.  i.  1.  The  words  of  Jeremiah  the  son  of  Ililkiah, 
of  the  priests  that  tcere  in  Anathoth  in  the  land  of 
Benjamin : 

2.  To  whom  the  word  of  the  Loiii>  came  in 

the  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah,  in 
the  thirteenth  year  of  his  reign. 

3.  It  came  also  in  the  days  of  Jehoiakim  the 

son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud;ili,  unto'the  end  of  the  elev- 
enth year  of  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Juilah, 
unto  the  canying  away  of  Jerusalem  captive  in  the  fi(\h 
month. 

Ezch.  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  thirtieth  year, 
in  tlie  fourth  monlh,  in  the  fifth  day  of  the  month,  as  I 
xras  among  the  CJiplives  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  thai 
the  heavens  were  opened,  and  I  saw  visions  of  God. 


2.  In  the  lifth  day  of  th(!  montli,  which  %taa 

the  fifth  year  of  king  Jehoiachin's  captivity, 

i.  The  word  of  tlie  I.oitn  came  express!}'  imto 

Ezekiel  the  priest,  the  son  of  Bu/.i,  in  the  land  of  the 
Chaldeans  by  the  river  Chebar;  and  the  hand  of  the 
Loiii>  w;ts  there  upon  \\m\. 

JIti.i.  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Loud  tliat  came  tmto  IIo- 
sea,  the  son  of  Beeri,  in  the  days  of  Uzziah,  Jotham, 
Ahaz,  (1 11(1  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  and  in  the  days 
of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  ^foasli,  king  of  Israel, 

Jod  i,  1.  The  word  of  the  Loud  that  came  to  Joel 
the  son  of  Pethuel. 

Amns  i.  1.  The  words  of  Amos,  who  was  among  the 
herdmen  of  Tekoa,  which  he  saw  conceniing  Israel  in 
the  days  of  Uzziah  king  of  Judah,  and  in  the  days  of 
Jerob()am  the  son  of  .joash  kmg  of  Israel,  two  years 
before  the  earthquake. 

Ob.  1.  The  vision  of  Obadiah.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord 
God  concerning  Edom :  We  have  heard  a  rumour 
from  the  Loud,  and  au  ambassatlor  is  sent  among  the 
heathen,  Arise  ye,  and  let  us  rise  up  against  her  iu 
battle. 

Jonah  i.  1.  Now  the  word  of  the  LonD  came  unto 
Jonah  the  son  of  Amittai,  saying, 

Micah  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Loud  that  came  to  Mi- 
cah  the  Morasthite  in  the  days  of  Jotham,  Ahaz,  a/id 
Ilezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  which  he  saw  concerning 
Samaria  and  Jerusalem. 

Xa/i.  i.  L  The  burden  of  Nineveh.  The  book  of 
the  vision  of  Nahum  the  Elkosliite. 

Ilib.  i.  1.  The  burden  which  Ilabakkuk  the  prophet 
did  see. 

Zeph.  i.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  which  came  unto 
Zephauiah  the  son  of  Cnshi,  the  son  of  Gcdaliali,  the 
son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of  Hizkiah,  in  the  days  of 
Josiah  the  son  of  Amon,  king  of  Judah. 
.  //«(/.  i.  1.  In  the  second  year  of  Darms  the  king,  in 
the  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the  month,  came 
the  word  of  the  LoitD  by  Ilaggai  the  prophet  uutoZu- 
rubbabcl  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and 
to  Joshvta  the  si>n  of  Josedeeh,  the  high  priest,  saying, 

Zech.  i.  1.  In  the  eighth  month,  in  tliosecond  year  of 
Darius,  came  the  word  of  the  Loiti)  unto  Zechariah, 
the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son  of  Iddo  the  prophet, 
saving, 

'Mai  i.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Loud  to 
Israel  by  Malachi. 

§  2.    New  Testament  Writers. 

Lii/l<s  i.  1.  Forasmuch  as  many  ha\e  taken  in  hand 
to  set  forth  in  order  a  declaration  of  those  things 
which  are  most  surely  believeit  among  us, 

3.  Even  as  they  delivere<l  them  unto  us,  which 

from  the  beginning  were  eyewitnesses,  and  mmisters 
of  the  word ; 

3.  It  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having  had  por- 

fect  understanding  of  all  things  from  the  very  first,  to 
write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  excellent  Theophilug, 

4.  That  thou  mighlest  know  the  certainty  of 

those  things,  wherein  thou  hast  been  instnuted. 

Ada  i.  1 .  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  O  Theoph- 
ilus,  of  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  teach, 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


Acts  i  3  Until  the  day  in  -wliicli  he  was  taken  up, 
after  that  he  throush  the  Holy  Ghost  had  given  com- 
mandments unto  the  apostles  whom  he  had  chosen ; 

Bom.  i.  1.  Paul,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  called  to 
be  an  apostle,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of  God, 

7    To  all  that  be  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God, 

called  to  be  saints  :  Grace  to  you,  and  peace  from  God 
•our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
-    1  Cor  1  1     Paul,  called   to  be   an   apostle  of  Jesus 
Christ,  through  the  will  of  God,  and  Sosthenes  our  , 

brother,  „  ^    ,     ,  .  ,   .      ^  n 

2.  Unto  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Cor- 
inth to  them  that  are  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus 
called  to  be  saints,  with  all  that  in  every  place  call 
upon  the  name  of  Jesus  Chi-ist  our  Lord,  both  theirs 

and  ours :  „  ^  ^,    •  ^  ,     *■ 

2  Cor  i  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
will  of  God,  and  Timothy  our  brother,  unto  the  church 
of  God  which  is  at  Corinth,  with  all  the  saints  which 
are  in  all  Acliaia:  .,,       -u 

Gal  i  1  Paul,  au  apostle,  (not  of  men,  neither  by 
man,  iiut  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  God  the  Father,  who 
raised  him  from  the  dead ;) 

2.  And  all  the  brethren  which  are  with  me, 

unto  the  churches  of  Galatia :  „,    .      ,     ,, 

Eph.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
will  of  God,  to  the  saints  which  are  at  Ephesus,  and 
to  the  faithful  in  Christ  Jesus : 

Phil  i.  1.  Paul  and  Timotheus,  the  servants  of  Je- 
sus Christ,  to  all  the  saints  iu  Christ  Jesus  which  are 
at  Philippi,  with  the  bishops  and  deacons  :  _ 

Col.  i.  1.  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Chnst  by  the 
will  of  God,  and  Timotheus  our  brother,         _  _ 

2.  To  the  saints  and  faithful  brethren  m  Christ 

which  are  at  Colosse ;  Grace  be  unto  you,  aud  peace,  from 
God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

1  Thess.  i.  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timotheus, 
unto  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  irlikh  is  in  God 
the  Father,  and  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ:  Grace  ic 
unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  aud  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

3  Thess  i  1.  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timotheus, 
unto  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  in  God  our 
Father  aud  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ :  „,.,,, 

1  Tim  i  1  Paul,  au  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 
commandment  of  God  our  Saviour,  and  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  Wtic/(.  is  our  hope ;  , 

2    Unto  Timothy,  my  own  son  m  the  laith : 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and 
Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.  ^,    .  ,  ,     ., 

2  Tim  i  1.  Paul,  au  apostle  of  Jesus  Chnst  by  the 
will  of  God,  according  to  the  promise  of  life  which  is 

in  Christ  Jesus,  ,      ,      ,    ,       .-, 

2   To  Timothy,    my    dearly    beloved    son: 

Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  the  Father  and 
Christ  Jesus  our  Lord.  ,  ^    ,        ,  ,i       c 

Tit  i  1  Paul,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  ot 
Jesus  Christ,  according  to  the  faith  of  God's  elect,  aud 
the  acknowledging  of  the  truth  which  is  after  godliness ; 

4   To  Titus,  mine  own  son  after  the  common 

fiith-  Grace,  mercy,  and  peace,  from  God  the  Father 
aud  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour 

Philem.  1.  Paul,  a  prisoner  ot  Jesus  Christ  and  1  im- 
ottiy  our  brother,  unto  Philemon  om  dearly  beloved, 

and  fellow  labourer,  „  „    ,        j    <•  .,,    t  „„;i 

Jam  i  1.  James,  a  servant  of  God,  and  of  the  Lord 

Jesus  Christ,  to  the  twelve  tribes  which  are  scattered 

'^  I'pet  i  1.  Peter,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  the 
strauncrs  scattered  throughout  Pontus,  Galatia,  Cappa- 
doci;i"  Asia,  and  Bitliynia, 

'>  I'et  i  1  Simon  Peter,  a  servant  and  an  apostle 
of'jesu's  Christ,  to  them  that  have  obtained  like  pre- 
cious lUilh  with  us  tlirough  the  righteousness  of  God 
aud  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ :  ,     ,   ,    ,         ,,  ,„.,. 

3  John  1  The  elder  uuto  the  elect  lady  and  her 
children,  whom  I  love  in  the  truth ;  and  not  I  only, 
but  also  all  tliey  that  have  known  the  truth  ; 

2.   For  the   truth's   sake,  which  dwelleth   in 

us,  and  shall  be  with  us  for  ever. 

3  Ja/m  1.  Tlic  elder  unto  the  well  beloved  Gams, 
whom  I  love  in  the  truth. 

Judo\.   Judc,   the    servant    of  Jesus    Christ,  aud 


brother  of  James,  to  them  that  are  sanctified  by  God 
the  Father,  and  preserved  in  Jesus  Christ,  a«fZ  called: 

Rev  i  1  The  Revelation  of  Jesus  Chnst,  which  God 
gave  unto  him,  to  shew  unto  his  servants  things  which 
must  shortly  come  to  pass ;  aud  he  sent  and  signified 
it  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant  John  :     ,     ^  ^    ,        , 

_  _  2  Who  bare  record  of  the  word  of  God  and 
of  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  of  all  things 
that  he  saw. 


§  3.    The   "  Subscriptions  "  to  the  Epistles." 

Rom  xvi  Written  to  the  Romans  from  Corinthus, 
and  senihy  Phebe  servant  of  the  church  at  Cenchrea. 

1  Cor  xvi  The  first  epistk  to  the  Connthians  was 
written  from  Philippi  by  Stephanas,  aud  Fortuuatus, 
and  Achaicus,  and  Timotheus. 

">  Cor  xiii  The  second  epistle  to  the  Corinthians  was 
written  from  Philippi,  a  city  of  Macedonia,  Ijy  Titus  and 
Lucas.  .         .        „ 

Oal  vi  Unto  the  Galatians  wntten  from  Rome. 

Eph.  vi.  Written  from  Rome  unto  the  Ephesians  by 

^PM.  ^iv.  It  was  written  to  the  Philippians  from  Rome 
by  Epaphroditus.  ,      ^  ,      ■        , 

Col.  iv.  Written  from  Rome  to  the  Colossians  by 
Tychicus  and  Onesimus. 

1  Thess.  V.  The  first  epistle  unto  the  Thessalonians 
was  written  from  Athens. 

2  Tliess.  iii.  The  second  epistle  to  the  Thessalonians 
was  written  from  Athens. 

ITim  vi  The  first  to  Tiraolhv  was  written  from  Lao- 
dicea,  wiiicii  is  the  chiefest  city  of  Phrygia  Pacatiana. 

2  Tim  iv  The  second  epistle  unto  Timotheus,  or- 
dained the  first  bishop  of  the  church  of  the  Ephesians, 
was  written  from  Rome,  when  Paul  was  brought  be- 
fore Nero  the  second  time. 

Titus  iii  It  was  written  to  Titus,  ordamed  the  first 
bishop  of  the  church  of  the  Cretians,  from  Nicopolis. 
of  Macedonia.  ^,  .,  ,      /^      • 

Phil.  Written  from  Rome  to  Phdemon,  Ijy  Onesi 
mus  a  servant.  t^  ,     i 

Ucb.  xiii.   Written  to   the  Hebrews  from  Italy  by 

Timothy. 

§  4.    Boolts  Referred  to  not  now  Extant. 

Num.  xxi  14  Wherefore  it  is  said  in  the  book  of  ihe 
wars  of  the  Lord,  What  he  did  in  the  Red  sea,  and  m 
the  brooks  of  Arnon,  „   ,     ,        ,     „    ^        ., 

15    And  at  the  stream  of  the  brooks  that  gocth 

down  to  the  dwelling  of  Ar,  and  lieth  upon  the  border 
of  ISIoab.  ,      .,.  .     ,, 

Jos  X.  13.  Then  spake  Joshua  to  the  Lord  m  the 
day  when  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  Amontes  befiire 
the  children  of  Israel,  aud  he  said  in  the  sight  ot  Is- 
rael, Sun,  stand  thou  still  upon  Gibeon;  aud  thou, 
Moon,  in  the  valley  of  Ajalon. 

13.   And  the  sun  stood  still,  and   the  moon 

stayed  until  the  people  had  avenged  themselves  upon 
their  enemies.  Is  not  this  written  in  the  book  ol 
Jasher ''  So  the  sun  stood  still  in  the  midst  ot 
heaven  and  hasted  not  to  go  down  aViout  a  whole  day. 

'  14    And  there  was  uo  day  like  that  before  it 

or  after  it,  that  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of 
a  man :  for  the  Lokd  fouglit  for  Israel. 

2  S((m  i.  18.  (Also  he  bade  them  teach  the  children 
of  Judah  the  iise  of  the  bow:  behold,  it  is  written  m 
the  book  of  Jasher :) 

1  Kings  iv.  33.  And  he  spake  three  thousand  prov- 
erbs •  and  his  songs  were  a  ihous:md  and  five. 

33    And  he  sixike  of  trees,  from  the  cedar  tree 

that  is  in  Lebanon  even  unto  the  hyssop  that  sprmgeth 
out  of  the  wall :  he  spake  also  of  beasts,  aud  of  lowl, 
and  of  creeping  tilings,  and  of  fishes. 

—  xi  41  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  and 
all  tliiit  he  did,  and  his  wisdom,  are  they  not  written 
ill  the  books  of  the  acts  of  Solomon  ? ^ 

♦  Tlicse  subscriptious,  tlioiiRh  found  in  many_  manuscripts,  in 

f  .>,Viw  s«in  the  Vatican,  are  Bhorterin  form;  and  m 

nTsilvnUc  a  d  Ak'xa"nlrian  are  wholly  wanting.    Furthermore, 

I.,,    V  ha.  ia  <i  Bis  of  them  at  least  arc  eitlier  false  (as  1  Cor., 

?.  d       -Tim  )  or  improtahle  (as  1  and  2  Tim.  and  Titus.     Th«e  .s 

\,%'„rnn  for  suDDOsin"  that  tliev  were  added  ))y  Euthalius. 

Sop  of  Salct  taS"  A  "l^"  ^^^"•^  "^'"^"^  *'°  ""'^  ™ 

A.D.-U. 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  L 


1  Chr.  xxix.  39.  Now  the  acts  of  David  the  kiiig, 
first  and  last,  behold,  they  <ire  written  iu  the  book  of 
Samuel  the  seer,  and  iu  the  book  of  Nathan  the  proph 
ct,  and  in  the  book  of  Gad  the  seer, 

30.  With  all  his  reign  and  his  might,  and  the 

times  that  went  over  him,  and  over  Israel,  and  over  all 
the  kingdoms  of  the  countries. 

2  Chi:  ix.  29.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon, 
first  and  last,  are  they  not  written  iu  the  book  of  Na- 
than the  prophet,  and  in  the  prophecy  of  Ahijah  the 
Shilouite,  and  in  the  visions  of  Iddo  the  seer  against 
Jeroboam  the  sou  of  Nebat  ? 

—  xii.  15.  Now  the  acts  of  Rehoboam,  first  and 
last,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  Shemaiah  the 
jirophet,  and  of  Iddo  the  seer  concerning  genealogies  ? 
And  there  were  wars  between  Rehoboam  and  Jeroboam 
continually. 

—  xiii.  23.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijah,  and  his 
ways,  and  his  sayings,  are  written  in  the  story  of  the 
prophet  Iddo. 

—  XX.  y4.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat, 
first  and  last,  behold,  they  are  written  iu  the  book  of 
Jehu  the  son  of  llanani,  who  is  mentioned  in  the 
book  of  the  kin^s  of  Israel. 

—  xxvi.  22.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Uzziah,  first 
and  last,  did  Isaiah  the  prophet  the  sou  of  Amoz,  write. 

—  xxxiii.  18.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh, 
and  his  prayer  unto  his  God,  and  the  words  of  the 
seers  lliat  spake  to  him  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel,  behold,  they  are  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
kings  of  Israel. 

19.  His  prayer  also,  and  how  God  was  entreated 

of  him,  and  all  his  sins,  and  his  trespass,  and  the 
places  wherein  he  built  high  places,  and  set  up  groves 
and  graven  images,  before  he  was  lumibled :  behold, 
they  are  written'among  the  sayings  of  the  seers. 

—  XXXV.  25.  And  Jeremiah  lamented  for  Josiah:  and 
all  the  singini;'  men  and  tlie  singing  women  spake  of 
Josiah  in  their  lamentations  to  this  day,  and  made 
them  an  ordinance  in  Israel :  and,  behold,  they  are 
written  in  the  lamentations. 

Est.  X.  3.  And  all  the  acts  of  his  power  and  of  his 
might,  and  the  declaration  of  the  greatness  of  Morde- 
cai,  whercunto  the  king  advanced  him,  are  they  not 
written  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Media  and  Persia? 

§  o.    References  to  Chronicles  of  Judah. 

1  Kings  xiv.  29.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Reho- 
boam, and  all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  XV.  7.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijam,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  thiy  not  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah?  And  there  was 
war  between  Abijam  and  Jeroboam. 

33.  The  rest  of  all  the  acts  of  Asa,  and  all  his 

might,  and  all  tliat  he  did,  and  the  cities  which  he  built, 
are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of 
the  kings  of  Judah  ?  Nevertheless  iu  the  time  of  his 
old  age  he  was  diseased  iu  his  feet. 

—  xxii.  45.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat, 
and  his  might  that  he  shewed,  and  how  he  warred, 
are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of 
the  kings  of  Judah? 

2  Kin{/s  viii.  23.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joram, 
and  all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book 
of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  xii.  19.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

^  xiv.  18.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  are 
they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the 
Idngs  of  Judah  ? 

—  XV.  6.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Azariah,  and 
all  that  he  did,  ajv  they  not  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
Clironicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

36.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jotham,  and 

all  that  he  did,  arc  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  xvi.  19,  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaz  which 
he  did,  are  tliey  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chroni- 
cles of  the  kings  .if  .Tudah  ? 


—  xxi.  17.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh ,  and 
all  that  he  did,  and  his  sin  that  he  sinned,  are  they  not 
written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Judah  ? 

25.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amon  wliich 

he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chroni- 
cles of  the  kmtjs  of  Judah  V 

—  xxiii.  28.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and 
all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah  ? 

—  xxiv.  5.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoiakim, 
and  all  that  lie  did,  are  they  not  written  iu  the  book  of 
the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Judah? 

§  6.    References  to  Chronicles  of  Israel. 

1  Kings  xiv.  19.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jero- 
boam, how  he  warred,  and  how  he  reigned,  behold, 
they  are  written  iu  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the 
lungs  of  Israel. 

—  XV.  31.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Nadab,  and  all 
that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  xvi.  5.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Baasha,  and 
what  he  did,  and  his  might,  are  they  not  written  in 
the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

14.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Elah,  and  all 

that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

20.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zimri,  and  his 

treason  that  he  wrought,  are  they  not  written  iu  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

27.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Omri  which  he 

did,  and  his  might  that  he  shewed,  are  they  not  writ- 
ten in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

3  Kings  i.  18.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaziah 
which  he  did,  are  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  x.  34.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehu,  and  all 
that  he  did,  and  all  his  might,  aj'e  they  not  written  in 
the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

—  xiii.  8.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoahaz,  and 
all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  are  they  not  written  in 
t'.ie  book  of  the  Clironicles  of  tlie  kings  of  Israel  ? 

13.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash,  and  all 

that  he  did,  and  his  might  wherewith  he  fought  against 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

—  xiv.  15.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoash 
which  he  did,  and  his  might,  and  how  he  fought  with 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  are  thej'  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel  ? 

38.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jerolioam,  and 

all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  how  he  warred,  and 
how  he  recovered  Damascus,  and  Hamath,  which  be- 
longed to  Judah,  for  Israel,  are  they  not  written  in  the 
book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

—  XV.  11.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zachariah,  be- 
hold, they  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 
of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

15.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Shallum,  and 

his  conspiracy  which  he  made,  behold,  they  are  written 
iu  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

21.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Slenahem,  and 

all  that  he  did,  are  they  not  written  iu  the  book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel? 

26.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekahiah,  and 

all  that  he  did,  behold,  they  are  written  iu  the  book  of 
the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

31.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekah,  and  all 

that  he  did,  behold,  they  are  written  iu  the  hook  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Israel. 

§  7.    References  to  the  Book  of  Kings  of  Judah 
and  Israel. 

1  Chr.  ix.  1.  So  all  Israel  were  reckoned  by  gene- 
alogies ;  and,  behold,  they  ircre  written  in  the  book  of 
the  kings  of  Israel,  and  Judah,  who  were  carried  away 
to  Babylon  for  their  transgression. 

3  Chr.  xvi.  11.  And,  behold,  the  acts  of  Asa,  first 
and  last,  lo,  they  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  kings 
of  Judah  and  Israel. 


3 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


3  Chr.  xxiv.  27.  Now  concerning  his  sons,  and  tbe 
greatness  of  llic  burdens  hid  upon  bim,  and  the  re- 
pairuig  of  the  house  of  God,  beliold,  they  <(;r  ■written 
in  the  story  of  the  booli  of  the  kings.  And  Amaziah 
his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

—  XXV.  36.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  first 
:ind  last,  behold,  are  the}'  not  written  in  the  book  of 
the  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel? 

—  xxvii.  7.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jotham,  and  all 
his  wai-s,  and  his  ways,  lo,  they  are  written  in  the 
book  of  tlie  kings  of  Israel  and  Judah. 

—  x.wiii.  2(3.  Now  the  rest  of  his  acts  and  of  all  his 
ways,  first  and  last,  behold,  they  are  vrriUen  in  the 
boolv  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  fsrael. 

—  xxxii.  32.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezekiah,  and 
his  goodness,  behold,  they  are  ■WTitten  in  the  vision  of 
Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  and  in  the  book 
of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel. 

— -xxxv.  26.  Nowtherestof  theactsof  Josiah,andhis 
goodness,  according  to  (hat  which  was  ■i\Titten  in  the 
law  of  the  Lord, 

—  — ■  27.  And  his  deeds,  first  and  last,  behold,  they 
are-  written  in  the'  book  of  the  kmgs  of  Israel  and 
Judah. 

§  S.    Profane  Authors  Referred  to  and  Quoted. 

Ads  xvii.  28.  For  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and 
have  our  being;  as  certain  also  of  yoiu-  own  poets 
have  said.  For  we  are  also  his  offspring. 

1  Cor.  XV.  83.  Be  not  deceived :  evil  communications 
corrupt  good  manners.* 

Tit.  i.  12.  One  of  themselves,  even  a  prophet  of 
their  own,  said.  The  Cretians  are  always  liars,  evil 
beasts,  slow  bellies. 

§  9.    The  Book  of  the  Law. 

Deut.  xxxi.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Moses 
had  made  an  end  of  writing  the  words  of  this  law  in  a 
book,  tuitil  they  were  finished, 

25.  That  Moses  conmiandcd  the  Levites,  which 

bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  saying, 

26.  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put^it  in 

the  side  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your 
God,  that  it  may  be  there  for  a  witness  against  thee. 

2  Kings  xxii.  8.  And  Hllkiah  the  high  priest  said 
unto  Sha-phan  the  scrilje,  I  have  found  the  book  of 
the  law  in  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And  Hilkiah  gave 
the  book  to  Shaphan,  and  he  read  it. 

10.  And  Shaphan  the  scribe  shewed  the  king, 

saying,  Hilkiah  tlie  priest  hath  delivered  me  a  book. 
And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  14.  And  when  they  brought  out 
the  money  that  was  brought  mto  the  house  of  the. 
Loud,  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  law  of 
the  Lord  r/ieen  by  Jloses. 

15.  And  Hilkiah  answered  and  said  to  Sha- 
phan tlie  scrilie,  I  ha\'e  found  the  book  of  the  law  in 
the  house  of  tlio  Lord.  And  Hilkiah  delivered  the 
book  to  Shajihtui. 

10.    .\.ud  Shaphan   carried   the  book  to   the 

king,  and  brought  the  king  word  back  again,  saymg. 
All  tliat  was  committed  to  thy  servants,  they  do  it. 

Neh.  viii.  1.  And  all  the  people  gathered  themselves 
together  as  one  man  into  the  street  that  wets  before  the 
water  gate;  and  they  spake  unto  Ezra  the  scribe  to 
bring  the  book  of  the  law  of  Moses,  which  the  Lord 
had  commanded  to  Israel. 

§  to.    Speakers  and  Hearers.    ((Tenesis  and  Ex- 
odus.) 

Gen.  i.x.  8.  And  God  spake  mito  Noah,  and  to  his 
sons  with  him,  saying, 

Ex.  vi.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses,  saying, 

—  vii.  1.  Anil  the  Lord  said  imto  Moses,  Sec,  I  have 
made  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh ;  and  Aaron  thy  brother 
shal!  be  '.hy  prophet. 

8.  And  thi^  Lord  sjiake  imto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  saying, 

—  xii.  1.  And  th<>  Lord  sp:dce  unto  Moses  and  Aiiron 
in  tlie  land  of  Egypt,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

*  From  lliii  poet  Jlenauder.— II. 


—  xiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xvi.  11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXX.  11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

17.  And  the  LqRD  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

22.   Moreover  the  Lord  spake  unto  Sloses, 

sa>'ing, 

—  xxxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
12.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saj'ing, 

—  xxxv.  4.  And  Moses  spake  unto  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel,  saying,  This  is  the  thmg 
which  the  Lord  commanded,  saying, 

—  xl.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses,  saying, 

§  11.    Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Leviticus.) 

LcD.  iv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  V.  14.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

19.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

24.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  vii.  22.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
28.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  viii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  X.  8.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Aaron,  saying, 

—  xi.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  to 
Aaron,  saying  unto  them, 

—  xii.  i.  And  the  Lord  spake  iinto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and 
Aaron,  saying, 

— xiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

33.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  anil  unto 

Aaron,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  to 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  x\i.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  tmto  Moses  after  the 
death  of  the  two  sons  of  Aaron,  when  they  oB'ered  be- 
fore the  Lord,  and  died ; 

—  xvii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying. 

—  xix.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XX.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxi.  16.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

17.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

20.  And  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

9.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

23.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

26.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

33.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
13.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  mount 
Sinai,  s.aying, 

• —  xxvii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

§  12.    Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Niimhers.) 

Num.  I.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the 
wilderness  of  Sinai,  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion, on  the  first  (tdtj  of  the  second  month,  in  the  second 
year  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
saying, 

—  i.  48.  For  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  Moses, 
saying, 

" —  ii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  iii.  5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

14.    And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the 

wilderness  of  Sinai,  saying, 
44.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  iv.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Jloses  and  unto 
Aarou,  saying, 

17.  And  the  Lord  spake  imto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  sayhig, 
21.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  s:iying, 

—  V.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
5.  And  the  Lord  spake  luito  JIoscs,  saying, 

, 11.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  sajMng, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  IjOrd  spake  unto  Jloses,  saying, 
22.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  \'iii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 


CIl.Vl'.   I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  1. 


Num.  viii. !).  And  1  lie  Loun spake  vinli)  Moses, saj'ini;, 
^i'■^.  And  llie  Ijonn  spake  unio  Moses,  sayinir, 

—  ix.  1.  And  (he  Loiil)  spake  unto  Closes  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Sinai,  in  Die  tirst  nioiitli  of  tlie  second  year 
alter  tliev  were  conu'  out  of  the  land  of  Enypt,  saying, 

!l.  And  tlie  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  X.  1.  And  the  J,oiii)  spiik<'  nntn  Moses,  saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  Loiil)  spake  unto  Closes,  saying, 

—  xiv.  2(!.  And  the  Loud  spake  inito  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  .saying, 

IT.  And  the  Lonn  spake  unto  Mo,ses,  saying, 

:i7.  And  the  Lonn  sjiake  unto  Moses,  .saying, 

—  xvi.  20.  And  the  Loni)  spake  unto  Jloses  and 
unto  Aaron,  saying, 

2:i.  And  tlie  I>oiti)  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

;!(!.  And  the  Ijonn  s]iake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

44.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Mo.ses,  .saying, 

—  xvii.  L  And  the  Loud  sjiake  unto  Jlo.ses,  saying, 

—  xviii.  2.1.  And  the  Ijoud  s]iake  unto  ;Moses,  saying, 

—  xix.  1.  And  the  Loud  s]iake  unto  Moses  and  unto 
Aaron,  saying, 

—  XX.  7.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
23.    And   the   Loud   sjiake  nnt«   Moses   and 

Aaron  in  mount  Hor,  by  the  coast  of  the  land  of 
Edom,  saying, 

—  XXV.  10.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  xxvi.  L  And  it  came  to  pa.ss  allcr  the  plague, 
that  the  Loud  s])ake  unto  Moses  and  imto  Eleazar  the 
son  of  Aaron  the  priest,  saying, 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  the  Loiti)  spake  unto  jNIoscs,  sa3'ing, 

—  XXX.  1.  And  Jioses  s|)ake  unto  the  heads  of  the 
tribes  concerning  tlie  chihlrcn  of  Israel,  saying,  This 
j'«  the  thing  which  the  LouD  hath  commanded.  . 

—  xx.\i.  1.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Mo.ses,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  .50.  And  the  Ijoud  sjiake  unto  Moses  in 
the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  neur  Jericho,  saying, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 
10.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

—  XXXV.  1.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses  in  the 
plains  of  ]\[oab  by  .Tordan  nrtd'  Jericho,  saying, 

n.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

§13. 

Dcut. 
the  congregation  of  Israel   the  words  of  this   song, 
until  they  were  ended. 

—  xxxii.  44.  And  Closes  came  and  spake  all  the 
words  of  tills  song  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  he  and 
Iloshea  the  son  of  Nun. 

4.5.  And  IMoses  made  an  end  of  speaking  all 

these  words  to  all  Israel : 

48.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  that  self- 
same day,  saying, 

Jos.  iv.  1.5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua,  saying, 

—  XX.  1.  The  LoKD  also  spake  unto  Joshua,  saying, 
JiiiL  v.  1.  Then  sang  Deborah  and  Barak  the  son  of 

Abinoam  on  that  day,  saying, 

1  Sam.  XV.  10.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord 
unto  Samuel,  saying, 

2  Sum.  vii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  that  night,  that  the 
word  of  the  Loud  came  unto  Nathan,  saying, 

•  xxii.  1.  And  David  spake  unto  the  Lord  the 

words  of  this  song,  in  the  day  t/uit  the  Lord  had  de- 
livered him  out  of  the  hand  of  all  his  enemies,  and 
out  of  the  hand  of  Saul : 

1  Kings  xvi.  1.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Jehu  the  son  of  Ilanani  against  Baaslia,  saying, 

— ■  xvii.  8.  And  tlie  word  of  the  Loud  came  mito 
him,  saying, 

—  xxi.  17.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Elijah  the  Tishbite,  saying, 

28.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord   came   to 

Elijah  the  Tishbite,  saying, 

1  Ch:  xxi.  9.  And  the  Lord  sjiake  unto  Gad,  Da- 
vid's seer,  saying, 

2  C/ir.  xi.  2.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Shemaiah,  the  man  of  God,  saj'ing, 

Ps.  Ixxii.  20.  The  prayers  of  David  the  son  of 
Jesse  are  ended. 

Prov.  XXX.  1,  The  words  of  Agur  the  son  of  Jakeh, 
etwii  the  iirophecy:  the  man  spake  unto  Ithiel,  even 
unto  Ithiel  and  Ucal, 


Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Dent,  to  Ecel.) 
xxxi.  30.  And  jNIoses  spake  in  the  ears  of  all 


—  xxxi.  1.  The  words  of  king  L<'muel,  the  pniplieey 
that  his  mother  taught  him. 

Kc.  xii.  fl.  And  moreover,  because  the  Preacher  was 
wise,  he  still  taught  the  people  knowledge;  yea,  ho 
gave  good  heed,  and  sought  out,  aiul  set  in  order  many 
proverbs. 

§  14.    Spoakors  aijd  Hearc^rs.     (Job.) 

Job  \y.  1.  Then  Eliplui/,  the  Temanite  answered  and 
said, 

—  vi.  1.  But  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  viii.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  ix.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xi.  1.  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite, 
and  said, 

—  xii.  1.  And  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  XV.  1.  Tlien  answered  Eliphaz  theTemanite,  and 
said, 

—  xvi.  1.  Then  Job  answereil  and  said, 

— »  .xviii.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  xix.  1.  Then  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  XX.  1.  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite, 
and  said, 

—  xxi.  1.  But  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xxii.  1.  Then  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  answered  and 
said, 

—  xxiii.  1.  Then  Job  answen'd  and  said, 

—  XXV.  1.  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 
said, 

—  .xxvi.  1.  But  Job  answered  and  said, 

—  xxvii.  1.  Moreover  Job  continued  his  parable,  and 
sai<I, 

—  xxix.  1.  Moreover  Job  continued  his  parable,  and 
said, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  Furthermore  Elihu  answered  and  stiid, 

—  XXXV.  1.  Elihu  spake  moreover,  and  said, 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Elihu  also  proceeded,  and  said, 

—  xxxviii.  1.  Then  the  Lord  answered  Job  out  of 
the  whirlwind,  and  said, 

—  xl.  1.  Moreover  the  Lord  answered  Job,  and  said, 

3.  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said, 

G.  Then  answered  the  Lord  unto  Job  out  of 

the  whirlwind,  and  said, 
— •  xlii.  1.  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said, 

§  15.    Speakers  and  Hearers.     (Is.  and  Jer.) 
Is.  ii.  1.  The  word  that  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  saw 
concerning  Judali  and  Jerusalem. 

—  viii.  5.  The  Loud  spake  also  unto  me  again,  say- 
ing, 

—  xiii.  1.  The  burden  of  Babylon,  which  Isaiah  the 
son  of  Amoz  did  see. 

—  xiv.  28.  In  the  year  that  king  Aliaz  died  was  this 
burden. 

—  xxxviii.  4.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  to 
Isaiah,  saying, 

Jei:  i.  4.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  ii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 
saying, 

—  vii.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  JX'remiah  from  the 
Lord,  saying, 

—  xi.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from  the 
Lord,  saying, 

— ■  xiii.  8.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  x\i.  1.  Tlie  word  of  the  Lord  came  also  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  The  word  which  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxi.  1.  The  word  which  cann^  imto  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  when  king  Zedekiah  sent  unto  him  Pasliur 
the  son  of  Melchiah,  and  Zejihaniah  the  son  of  Jlaa- 
seiah  the  priest,  saying, 

—  xxiv.  4.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  con- 
cerning all  the  people  of  Judali,  in  the  fourth  year  of 
Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jndah,  that  imji 
the  first  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  ; 

2.  The  which  Jeremiah  the  prophi-t  spake  unto 


CHAP.  I. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


all  the  people  of  Judah,  and  to  all  the  inhabitants  of 
Jerusalem,  sayinjr, 

/(■;■.  xxvi.  1.  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  .Jehoia- 
kini  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of" Judah  caiiie  this  word 
from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxvii.  1.  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Jehoia- 
kim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  ot  Judah  came  this  word 
unto  Jeremiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxix.  1.  Now  these  are  the"  words  of  the  letter 
of  Jeremiah  the  ]irophet  sent  from  Jerusalem  unto  the 
residue  of  the  elders  which  were  carried  away  cap- 
tives, and  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  prophets,  and  to 
all  the  ix'ople  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  had  carried 
away  captive  from  Jerusalem  to  Babylon  ; 

24.  T/i  iia  shall  thou  also  speak  to  Shemaiali  the 

Nehelamite,  saying, 

30.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  imto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  XXX.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  saying, 

4.  And  these  are  the  words  that  the  Lord 

spake  coiiccrning  Israel  and  concerning  Judah. 

—  xxxii.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah, 
which  was  the  eighteenth  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar. 

0.  And  Jeremiah  said,  The  word  of  the  Lord 

came  unto  me,  saying, 

26.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  imto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  L  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
imto  Jeremiah  the  second  time,  while  he  was  yet  shut 
up  in  the  court  of  the  prison,  sajing, 

19.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

23.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxiv.  6.  Then  .Jeremiah  the  ]irophct  spake  all 
these  words  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  in  Jeru- 
salem. 

7.  When  the  king  of  Babylon's  ai-my  fought 

against  Jerusalem,  and  against  all  the  cities  of  Judah 
that  were  left,  against  Lachish,  and  against  Azekah :  for 
these  defenced  cities  remained  of  the  cities  of  Judah. 

—  —  12.  Therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Jeremiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  XXXV.  1.  The  word  which  came  unto  Jeremiah 
fi-oin  the  Lord,  in  the  days  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of 
Josiah  king  of  Judah,  saying, 

12.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xxxvi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year 
of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  t/iat  this 
word  came  unto  Jeremiah  from  the  Lord,  saying, 

—  xxxvii.  6.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 
the  proijhet  Jeremiah,  saying, 

—  xl.  1.  The  word  wliich  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
the  Lord,  after  that  Nebuzar-adan  the  cajitain  of  the 
guard  had  let  him  go  from  Ramah,  when  he  had  taken 
him  being  bound  in  chains  among  all  that  were  carried 
away  cajitivc  of  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  which  \feie 
carried  away  ca]itive  unto  Babylon. 

—  xlii.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  ten  days,  that 
the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Jeremiah. 

—  xliii.  8.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 
Jeremiah  in  Tahpanhes,  saying, 

—  xliv.  1.  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  con- 
cerning all  the  Jews  which  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egy])l, 
which  dwell  at  Migdol,  and  at  Tahpanhes,  and"  at 
Noph,  an<l  in  the  country  f>f  Pathros,  saying, 

—  xlvi.  1.  The  word  "of  the  Lord  wiiieii  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  jirophet  against  the  Gentiles. 

2.  Against  Eg>^pt,  against  the  army  of  Pha- 

raoh-Nccho  king  of  Egypt,  which  was  by  the  river 
Eui>hrates  in  Carchemisli,  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king 
of  IJabylon  smote  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the 
son  of  .losiah  king  of  Judah. 

—  xlvii.  1.  The  word  of  the  IjORD  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  prophet  .against  the  Philistines,  before 
tliat  Pharaoh  smote  Oaza. 

—  xlix.  34.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  the  prophet  against  Elam  in  the  beginning 
of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  saying, 

—  1.  1.  The   word    that   the   Lord  spake   against 


Baljylon  and  against  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  by 
Jeremiah  the  prophet. 

§  16.    Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Ezek.) 
Ezek.  iii.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  seven 
days,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

—  vi.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  vii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xi.  14.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  also  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

8.  And  in  the  morning  came  the  word  of  the 

Lord  unto  me,  saying, 

17.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 

me,  saying, 

21.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 

saying, 

—  xiii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  xiv.  12.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  to 
me,  saying, 

—  XV.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

—  xvi.  1.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xvii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

11.   Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 

unto  me,  saying, 

—  xviii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 
again,  saying. 

—  XX.  4.5.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxi.  1.  Aid  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

8.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto 

me,  saying, 

18.   The  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 

again,  saying, 

—  xxii.  1.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying, 

17.    And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

me,  saying, 

^  2.3.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 

saying, 

—  xxiii.  i.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xxiv.  1.  Again  in  the  ninth  year,  in  the  tenth 
month,  in  the  tenth  (lity  of  the  month,  the  word  of 
the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saying, 

15.  Also  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  imto  me, 

saying, 

20.  Then  I  answered  them,  The  word  of  the 

Lord  came  imto  me,  saying, 

—  XXV.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh 
year,  in  the  lirst  rhn/  of  the  month,  that  the  word  of 
"the  Lord  came  unto  me,  saj-ing, 

—  xxvii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  x'xviii.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again 
unto  me,  saying, 

11.   Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 

imto  me,  saying, 

20.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

me,  saying, 

—  xxix.  1.  In  the  tenth  year,  in  the  tenth  monlh,  in 
the  twelftii  (hiy  of  the  month,  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  unto  me,  saying, 

17.    And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and 

twentieth  year,  in  the  first  nxnit/i,  in  the  first  dai/  of 
the  month,  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
sajing, 

—  XXX.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again  unto 
me,  saying, 

^  20.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year, 

in  the  lirst  month,  in  the  seventh  (hni  of  the  month, 
tJuit  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me.  saving, 

—  xxxi.  1.    And  it  came   to  pass  in   the  eleventh 


CHAP.  II. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


year,  in  the  third  month,  in  the  first  dity  of  thp  month, 
thill  the  word  of  tlic  \.o\w  oamc  unlo  ini',  s:iyii\!;, 

Kzik.  xxxii.  1.  Anditciinu'ti)  puss  in  thetwi'lltliyi'ar, 
in  the  twultUi  monlli,  in  tlie  first  day  of  the  mouth, 
th<U  tlie  word  of  tlie  Loun  came  \mto  me,  .sayins;, 

17.  It  came  to  pass  also  in  llie  tweUtli  year,  in 

tlie  fifteenth  day  of  the  month,  that  the  word  of  the 
LoniJ  came  inilo  me,  saying, 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Again  the  word  of  the  Loud  came 
unto  mc,  saying, 

23.  "Then  the  word  of  the  Loud  came  imto  mc, 

saying, 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  wonl  of  the  Loud  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

—  xxxv.  1.  Jlorcovcr  the  ■word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  mc,  saying, 

—  xx.xvi.  K!,"  Jloreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  mc,  saying, 

—  xxxvii".  13!  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  again 
unto  me,  saying, 

—  xxxviii.  1.  And  the  wonl  of  the  Loud  came  unto 
me,  saying, 

§  17.    Speakers  and  Hearers.    (Jonali  to  Zeeli.) 

Jonah  iii.  1.  And  the  word  of  the  Loud  came  unto 
Jonah  the  second  time,  saving, 

lli(b.  iii.  1.  A  prayer  of  ilabakkuk  the  iirophct  upon 
Shigionoth. 

flarj.  ii.  1.  In  the  sevcntli  month,  in  the  one  and 
twentieth  duy  of  the  month,  came  the  word  of  the 
Lord  by  the  prophet  Haggai,  sin'ing, 

"lO.  In  the  four  aiid  twentietii  day  of  the  ninth 

mouth,  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the  word 
of  the  Loud  liy  Haggai  the  proiihet,  saying, 

30.  And  again  the  word  of  the  Loud  came 

unto  Haggai  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
month,  saying, 

Zirh.  i.  7.  Upon  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
eleventh  month,  which  is  the  month  Sebat,  in  the 
second  year  of  Darius,  came  the  word  of  the  Lord 
unto  Zechariali,  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son  of  Iddo 
tlie  prophet,  saying, 

—  iv.  8.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
mc,  saying, 

—  v"i.  9^  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me, 
saying, 

" —  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year  of 
king  Darius,  that  the  word  of  the  Loud  came  unto 
Zeeliariah  in  the  fourth  day  of  the  ninth  month,  eren 
in  C'hisleu ; 

4.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Loud  of  hosts 

imto  me,  saying, 

—  vii.  8.  "AikI  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Zechariali,  sa\'ing, 

—  viii.  1 .  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came 
to  mt,  saying, 

18.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came 

unto  me,  saying, 


CHAP.  II. 

PROMULGATION  OP  SCRIPTURE. 

§  18.    First  Tables  of  Stone. 

Kr.  xxiv.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Come 
up  to  me  into  the  mount,  and  lie  there ;  and  I  will  give 
thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law,  and  commandments 
which  I  have  written;  that  thou  mayest  teach  tliem. 

—  xxxi.  IS.  And  he  gave  unto  !Moses,  when  he  had 
made  an  end  of  communing  with  him  ujion  mount  Si- 
nai, two  tables  of  testimony,  tables  of  stone,  written 
with  the  finger  of  God. 

—  xxxii.  1.").  And  ^Moses  turned,  and  \vent  down  from 
tlie  mount,  and  the  two  tables  of  the  testimony  in're 
in  his  hand :  the  tallies  ircre  written  on  both  their  sides ; 
on  the  one  side  and  on  the  other  ii>cre  they  written. 

—  —  16.  And  the  tables  ircre  the  work  of  (lod,  and 
the  writing  iras  the  writing  of  Giid,  graven  upon  the 
tables. 

19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he  came 

nigh  unto   the  camp,  that  he  saw  the  calf,  and  the 
dancing  -.  und  Moses'  anger  waxed  hot,  and  he  cast  the 


tables  out  of  his  liands,  and  brake  them  beneath  the 

mount. 

Dfiit.  iv.  13.  And  he  declared  unlo  yon  his  covenant, 
which  he  commanded  yon  to  iierfonn,  n-cn  ten  com- 
mandments; and  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of 
stone. 

—  V.  23.  These  words  the  Loud  spake  unto  all  your 
assembly  in  the  mount  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  of 
the  cloud,  and  of  the  thick  darkness,  with  a  great  voice; 
and  lu'  added  no  more.  Ami  he  wrote  lliem  in  two 
tables  of  stone,  and  delivered  them  unto  mc. 

—  ix.  10.  And  the  Loud  delivercil  unto  me  two 
tables  of  stone  written  with  the  finger  of  (Jod;  and  on 
them  (m.s  written  according  to  all  tlie  words  which  the 
Loud  spake  with  you  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire,  in  tlie  day  of  the  assembly. 

11.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty 

days  and  forty  nights,  th<it  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two 
tables  of  stone,  crcii  the  tables  of  the  covenant. 

1.5.  So  I   turned   and  came  down   from   the 

mount,  and  the  mount  Inirned  with  fire:  and  the  two 
tables  of  the  covenant  were  in  my  two  hands. 

17.  And  I  took  the  two  tables,  and  cast  them 

out  of  my  two  hands,  and  brake  them  before  your 
ej'cs. 

§  10.    Second  Tables  of  Stone. 

E.e.  xxxiv.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Hew 
thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unlo  the  first:  and  I  will    > 
write  upou  them  tables  the  w'ords  that  were  in  the  first 
tables,  which  thou  brakcst. 

4.  And  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 

the  first;  and  Moses  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, and 
went  up  unto  mount  Sinai,  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded him,  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of 
stone. 

—  xxxiv.  28.  And  he  was  there  with  the  Lord  forty 
days  and  forty  nights:  he  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor 
drink  water.  And  lie  wrote  upon  the  tables  the 
words  of  the  covenant,  the  ten  conimandments. 

Dent.  X.  1.  At  that  time  the  Loud  said  unto  nir,' 
Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unlo  the  first,  and    ' 
come  up  unto  me  in  the  mount,  and  make  thee  an  ark 
of  wood. 

2.  And  I  will  write  on  the  tables  the  words 

that  were  in  the  first  tables  which  thou  brakest,  and 
Ihou  shall  put  them  in  the  ark. 

3.  And  I  made  an  ark  of  shittim  wood,  and 

hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first,  and  went 
up  into  the  mount,  having  the  two  tables  in  mine  hand. 

4.  And  he  wrote  on  the  tables,  according  to 

the  first  writing,  the  ten  commandments,  which  the 
Lord  spake  unto  you  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst    ' 
of  the  fire,  in  the  day  of  the  assembly :  and  the  Lord 
gave  them  unto  me. 

§  20.    Depository  of  tlie  Tables  of  Stone. 

Deut.  X.  5.  And  I  turned  myself  and  came  down 
from  the  mount,  and  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which 
I  had  made;  and  there  they  be,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded nie. 

1  Kingn  viii.  9.  There  mm  nothing  in  the  ark  save 
the  two  tables  of  stone,  which  Moses  put  there  at 
Iloreb,  when  the  Lord  made  a  ceirerumt  with  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of 
Egjlit. 

2  (Jhr.  V.  10.  There  wa.t  nothing  in  the  ark  save 
the  two  tables  which  Moses  put  therein  at  Horcb, 
when  the  Loud  made  a  rorennnt  with  the  children  of 
Israel,  when  the}'  came  out  of  Egj^it. 

See  Uel).  ix.  4. 

§  21.    Public  Inscriptions. 

Deut.  vi.  9.  And  tliou  shall  write  them  upon  thq 
po.sts  of  thy  hou.se,  and  on  thy  gates. 

—  xi.  20.  And  thou  shall  write  them  upon  the  door 
posts  of  thine  house,  and  upou  thy  g:ites: 

—  xxvii.  2.  And  it  shall  be,  on  the  day  when  ye 
shall  pass  over  Jordan  unto  the  land  which  the  Loud 
thy  God  giveth  thee,  that  tlion  shall  set  thee  up  great 
stones,  and  plaster  them  with  plaster: 

3.    And  thou  shall  write   upon  them  all  the 

words  of  this  law,  when  thou  art  |iassed  over,  that  thon 
mayest  go  in  unto  the  land  which  the  Loud  thy  God 


CHAP.  II. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


givcth  thee,  a  land  that  iloweth  with  milk  and  honey ; 
as  the  LoKD  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  promised  thee. 

Bnit.  xxvii.  8.  And  tlion  shall  write  upon  the  stones 
all  the  words  of  this  law  very  plainly. 

JoK.  viii.  82.  And  he  wrote  there  upon  the  stones  a 
copy  of  the  law  of  Moses,  which  he  wrote  in  the  prcs- 
enee  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

llnh.  ii.  3.  And  the  Loud  answered  me,  and  said, 
Write  the  ^^sion,  and  make  it  plain  upon  tables,  that 
lie  may  run  that  rcadeth  it. 

§  22.    Written  Rolls,  or  Books. 

Beut.  xvii.  18.  Ajid  it  shall  be,  when  he  sitteth  upon 
the  throne  of  his  kmgdom,  that  he  shall  write  him  a 
copy  of  this  law  in  a  book  out  of  that  irJtich  is  before 
the  priests  the  Levites : 

19.  And   it  shall  be  with  him,  and   he  shall 

read  therein  all  the  days  of  his  life ;  that  he  may  learn 
to  fear  the  Lord  his  "God,  to  keep  all  the  words  of 
this  law  and  these  statutes,  to  do  them : 

— •  xxxi.  9.  And  Moses  wrote  this  law,  and  delivered 
it  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Levi,  which  bare  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  unto  all  the  elders 
of  Israel. 

19.  Now  therefore  write  ye  this  song  for  you, 

and  teach  it  the  chiUh-en  of  Israel;  put  it  in  their 
mouths,  that  this  song  may  be  a  witness  for  me 
against  the  children  of  Israel. 

" 23.  Moses  therefore  ■nTOte  this  song  the  same 

day,  and  taught  it  the  chikh'en  of  Israel. 

1$.  XXX.  8.  Now  go,  write  it  before  them  in  a  table, 
and  note  it  in  a  book,  that  it  may  be  for  the  time  to 
come  for  ever  and  ever ; 

Jei:  XXX.  2.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
baying,  Write  thee  all  the  words  that  I  have  spoken 
unto  thee  in  a  book. 

—  xxxvi.  3.  Take  thee  a  roll  of  abook,  and  write  there- 
in all  the  words  that  I  have  spoken  unto  thee  against 
Israel,  and  against  Judah,  and  agamst  all  the  nations, 
fiom  the  day  I  spake  unto  thee,  from  the  days  of  Jo- 
L-iah,  even  unto  this  day. 

4.  Then  Jeremiah  called  Barttcli  the  son  of 

Neriah :  and  Baruch  -wrote  from  the  mouth  of  Jere- 
miah all  the  words  of  the  Lord,  which  he  had  spoken 
unto  hiui,  upon  a  roll  of  a  book. 

17.  And  they  asked  Baruch,  saymg,  Tell  us 

now,  How  didst  thou  write  all  these  words  at  his 
mouth? 

18.  Then  Baruch  answered  them,  He  pro- 
nounced all  these  words  tnrto  me  with  his  mouth,  and 
I  wrote  tJiein  -witli  ink  in  the  book. 

27.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jere- 
miah, alter  that  the  king  had  burned  the  roll,  and  the 
words  which  Baruch  wrote  at  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah, 
saving, 

' 38.  Take  thee  again  another  roll,  and  write  in 

it  all  the  former  words  that  were  in  the  first  roll, 
which  Jehoiakim  the  king  of  Judah  hath  burned. 

o3.   Then   took  Jeremiah   another    roll,   and 

gave  it  to  Baruch  the  scribe,  the  son  of  Neriah;  who 
wrote  therein  from  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah  all  the 
words  of  the  book  which  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 
had  burned  in  the  fire  :  and  there  were  added  besides 
unto  tliem  many  like  words. 

—  xlv.  1.  The  \\ord  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  sp.ako 
unto  Baruch  llic  son  of  Neriah,  when  he  had  written 
these  words  in  a  book  at  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah,  in 
the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of 
Judah,  saj'ing, 

—  li.  00.  So  Jeremiah  WTotc  in  a  book  all  the  e\'il 
that  should  come  ui)on  Babylon,  even  all  these  words 
that  are  written  against  Babylon. 

Oal.  vi.  11.  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  have  written 
lunto  you  with  mine  own  hand. 

Jlcii.  xiii.  33.  And  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  suffer  the 
word  of  exhortation  :  for  I  have  written  a  letter  unto 
you  in  few  words. 

1  I'd.  v.  12.  By  Silvanus,  a  faithfid  brother  \mto 
you,  as  I  sui^pose,  I  have  written  briefly,  exhorting, 
and  testifying  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God  where- 
in ve  stiinil. 

)!>'i:  i.  11.  Saying,  I  am  Ali)ha  and  Omega,  the  first 
and  the  last  •  .-lud,  What  thou  secst,  write  iu  a  book. 


and  send  it  unto  the  seven  churches  which  are  in 
Asia  ;  unto  Ephesus,  and  unto  Smyrna,  and  unto  Per- 
gamus,  and  unto  Thyatira,  and  imto  Bardis,  and  unto 
Philadeliihia,  and  unto  Laodicea. 

1!).  Write  the   things  which  thou  hast  seen, 

and  the  things  which  are,  and  the  things  which  shall 
be  hereafter  : 

§  23.    Tlie  Believer,  a  Book. 

3  Cor  iii.  3.  Ye  are  our  epistle  written  in  our  hearts, 
known  and  read  of  all  men  ; 

3.  Forammidi  as  ye  are  manifestly  declared  to 

be  the  epistle  of  Christ  ministered  by  us,  written  not 
with  ink,  but  with  the  Spirit  of  the  living  God  ;  not  in 
tables  of  stone,  but  in  fleshly  tables  of  the  heart. 

^  24.     Sealing  of  Bouks. 

h.  viii.  16.  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law 
among  my  discijiles. 

Dan.  viii.  36.  And  the  vision  of  the  evening  and  the 
morning  which  was  told  is  true  :  wherefore  shut  thou 
up  the  vision  ;  for  it  sliall  he  for  many  days. 

—  xii.  4.  But  thou,  O  Daniel,  shut  up  the  words,  and 
seal  the  book,  coeii  to  the  time  of  the  end :  many  shall 
run  to  and  fro,  and  knowledge  shall  be  increased. 

9.  And  he  said.  Go  "thy  way,  Daniel :  for  the 

words  arc  closed  uji  and  sealeil  til!  the  time  of  the  end. 

ifeo.  X.  4.  And  when  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered 
their  voices,  I  was  about  to  write:  and  I  heard  a  voice 
from  heaven  saying  unto  me,  Seal  up  those  things 
which  the  seven  thunders  uttered,  and  write  them  not. 

—  .xxii.  10.  And  he  saith  unto  me.  Seal  not  the  say- 
ings of  the  prophecy  of  this  book :  for  the  time  is  at 
hand. 

§  25.     Scripture  not  to  be  Altered. 
Deui.  iv.  2.  Ye  shall  not  add  unto  the  word  which 
I  command  you,  neither  shall  ye  diminish  aiKjId  from  it, 
that  ye  may  keep  the  commandmenta  of  the  Lord 
j'our  God  which  I  command  you. 

—  xii.  33.  What  thing  soever  I  command  j'ou,  ob 
serve  to  do  it ;  thou  shall  not  add  thereto,  nor  dimin 
ish  from  it. 

Prov.  XXX.  6.  Add  thou  not  unto  his  words,  lest  he 
reprove  thee,  and  thou  be  found  a  liar. 

Re.v.  xxii.  18.  For  I  testify  unto  every  man  that 
heareth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  book.  If  any 
man  shall  add  unto  these  things,  God  shall  add  unto 
him  the  ))lagaes  that  are  written  in  this  book. 

•  19.  And  if  any  man  shall  take  awaj'  from  the 

words  of  the  I.iook  of  this  prophecy,  God  shall  take 
awaj'  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life,  and  out  of  the 
holy  city,  and  from  the  things  which  are  written  in 
this  book. 

§  26.    To  be  Publicly  Read. 

Deut.  xxxi.  10.  And  Jloses  commanded  them,  say- 
ing. At  the  end  of  crtrii  seven  j'ears,  iu  the  solemnit}' 
of  the  year  of  release,  iu  the  feast  of  tabernacles, 

11.  When  all  Israel  is  come  to  ajipear  before 

the  Lord  thy  God  in  the  place  which  he  sliall  choose, 
thou  shalt  read  this  law  before  all  Israel  in  their 
hearing. 

13.  Gather  the  people  together,  men,  and  wo- 
men, and  children,  and  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy 
gates,  that  they  ma^'  hear,  and  that  they  ma_y  learn, 
and  feartlie  Lord  your  God,  and  observe  to  do  all  the 
words  of  this  law  : 

—  —  13.  And  that,  their  children,  which  have  not 
known  any  tiling,  may  hear,  and  learn  to  fear  the 
Lord  your  God,  as  long  as  ye  live  in  the  land  whither 
j'e  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it. 

Jer.  V.  20.  Declare  this  in  the  house  of  Jacob,  and 
publish  it  in  Judali,  saying, 

—  xi.  G.  Tlieu  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Proclaim  all 
these  words  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets 
of  Jerusalem,  saying.  Hear  ye  the  words  of  tliis  cove- 
nant, and  do  them. 

—  xxxvi.  G.  Therefore  go  thou,  and  read  in  the  roll 
which  thou  hast  written  from  my  moutli,  llie  words  of 
the  Lord  iu  the  ears  of  the  people  in  the  Lord's  house 
upon  the  fasting  day:  and  also  thou  shall  read  them  in 
the  ears  of  all  Judah  that  come  out  of  their  cities. 

—  —  y.  And  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah  did  accord- 
ing to  all  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  commanded  liim, 


CHAP.  II. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


reading  in  tlie  book  the  words  of  the  Loud  in  the 
Loun's  house. 

Co/,  iv.  IG.  And  -n-licn  thi.s  epistle  is  rend  among 
vou,  cause  that  it  be  read  also  in  tlie  church  of  tlie 
Laodicenns  ;  and  that  j-e  likewise  read  tlie  eiiistle  from 
Ijaodicea. 

1  lliens.  V.  27.  I  cliargc  you  by  the  Lord,  that  this 
fi)istle  be  read  unto  all  the  "holy  brethren. 

§  27.    Instances. 

Ex.  xix.  7.  And  Closes  came  and  called  for  the  el- 
ders of  the  people,  and  laid  before  their  faces  all  these 
words  which  the  Lokd  conunanded  him. 

—  xxiv.  7.  And  he  took  the  book  of  the  covenant, 
and  read  in  the  audience  of  the  jieople  ;  and  they  said. 
All  that  the  Loud  hath  said  will  we  do,  and  lie  obe- 
dient. 

./fts.  viii.  34.  And  afterward  he  read  all  the  words  of 
the  law,  the  blessings  and  cui-sings,  according  to  all 
that  is  written  iu  the  book  of  the  law. 

ti5.  There  was  not  a  word  of  all  that  Moses 

conunanded,  which  Joshua  read  not  before  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel,  with  the  women,  and  the  lillle 
ones,  and  the  strangers  that  were  conversant  among 
them. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  2.  And  the  king  went  up  into  the 
luuise  of  the  Lokd,  and  all  the  men  of  Judali  and  all 
the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  with  him,  and  the  priests, 
and  the  prophets,  and  all  the  jieojile,  both  small  anil 
great :  and  he  read  in  their  cars  all  the  words  of  the 
book  of  the  covenant  which  was  found  iu  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  18.  Then  Shaphan  the  scribe  told  the 
king,  saying,  Hilkiah  the  [iriest  lialh  given  me  a  book. 
And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king. 

30.  And  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of 

the  Lord,  and  all  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites, 
and  all  the  people,  great  and  small :  and  he  read  in 
their  ears  all  the  words  of  the  l)Ook  of  the  covenant 
that  was  found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Nch.  viii.  2.  And  Ezra  the  ]iriest  brought  the  law 
before  the  congregation  both  of  men  and  women,  and 
all  that  could  hear  with  understanding,  upon  the  first 
day  of  the  seventh  month. 

3.  And  he  read  therein  before  the  street  that 

ims  before  the  water  gate  from  the  morning  until  mid- 
day, before  the  men  and  the  women,  and  those  that 
coiild  understand;  and  the  ears  of  all  the  peojile  %ocre 
attentive  to  the  book  of  the  law. 

4.  And  Ezra  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit 

of  wood,  which  they  had  made  for  the  jnu-pose ;  and  lic- 
side  him  stood  Mattithiah,  and  Shema,  and  Anaiah, 
and  LTrijah,  and  Hilkiah,  and  Maaseiab,  on  his  right 
hand  ;  and  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah,  and  Mishael, 
and  INIalchiah,  and  llashum,  and  Hashbadana,  Zecha- 
riah,  a7id  Jleshullam. 

5.  And  Ezra  ojiened  the  book  in  the  sight  of 

nil  the  people  ;  (for  he  was  above  all  the  people  ;)  and 
when  he  opened  it,  all  the  people  stood  up  : 

—  —  18.  Also  daj'  by  day,  from  the  first  day  unto 
the  last  day,  he  read  iu  the  book  of  the  law  of  God. 
And  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days  ;  and  on  the  eighth 
da}'  was  a  solemn  assembly,  according  unto  the  man- 
ner. 

Jcr.  xxxvi.  10.  Then  read  Barucli  in  tlie  book  the 
words  of  Jeremiah  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in  the 
chamber  of  Gcmariah  the  son  of  Sluiphan  the  scribe, 
in  the  higher  court,  at  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of 
the  Lord's  house,  in  the  cars  of  all  the  people. 

14.  Therefore  all  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the 

son  of  Ncthaniah,  the  son  of  Sliclcmiah,  the  son  of 
Cushi,  unto  Baruch,  saying.  Take  in  thine  hand  the 
roll  wherein  thou  hast  read  in  the  cars  of  the  jieople, 
and  come.  So  Baruch  the  son  of  Keriah  took  the  roll 
in  his  hand,  .and  came  unto  them. 

15.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Sit  down  now, 

and  read  it  in  our  ears.  So  Baruch  read  it  in  then- 
ears. 

21.  So  the  king  sent  Jehudi  to  fetch  the  roll; 

and  betook  it  out  of  Elishama  tiic  scrilie's  chamber. 
And  Jehudi  read  it  in  the  cars  of  the  king,  and  in  the 
ears  of  all  the  i^riuces  which  stood  beside  the  king. 


5  28.    InstriH'tion  in  Scripture. 

Deut.  \i.  7.  And  thou  shalt  teach  them  diligently 
unto  thy  children,  and  shall  talk  of  them  when  thou 
sittest  in  thine  house,  and  when  thou  walkest  by  tlu' 
way,  and  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  risest 
up. 

8.  And  thou  shalt  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon 

thine  hand,  and  they  shall  be  as  frontlets  between  thine 
eyes. 

2  C/ir.  xvii.  0.  And  they  t.aught  in  Judah,  and  Jimt 
the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Loud  with  them,  .incl  went 
about  throughout  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  taught 
the  people. 

&r.  vii.  10.  For  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek 
the  law  of  tlie  Lord,  ami  to  do  it,  and  to  teach  in 
Israel  statutes  and  judgments. 

JVeh.  viii.  7.  Also  Jeshua,  and  Bani,  and  Sherebiah, 
.Jamin,  Akkub,  Shabbcthai,  Ilodijah,  ]\Iaaseiah,  Keli- 
ta,  Azariah,  Jozabad,  Hanan,  Pelaiah,  and  the  Levites, 
caused  the  jicople  to  understand  the  law :  and  the 
people  stuod  in  their  place. 

8.  So  they  read  in  the  book  in  the  law  of  God 

distinctly,  and  gave  the  sense,  and  caused  t/itm  to  mi- 
derstand  the  reading. 

Is.  xxviii.  10.  For  precept  »nws<  6«  upon  precept,  pre- 
cept upon  precept ;  line  upon  line,  line  upon  line ; 
here  a  little,  <ni<l  there  a  little. 

Dun.  vii.  10.  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that 
stood  by,  and  asked  him  the  truth  of  all  this.  So  he 
told  me,  and  made  me  luiow  the  interpretation  of  the 
things. 

mtt.  xiii.  30.  Then  Jesus  sent  the  multitude  away, 
and  went  into  the  house,  and  his  disciples  came  unto 
liim,  saying.  Declare  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 
of  the  field 

—  XV.  10.  And  he  called  the  multitude,  and  said 
unto  them.  Hear,  and  understand  : 

Mark  iv.  13.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Know  ye  not 
this  parable  V  and  how  then  will  ye  know  all  para- 
bles? 

—  vii.  14.  And  when  he  had  called  all  the  people 
tmto  him,  he  said  unto  them.  Hearken  unto  me  every 
one  of  you,  and  understand : 

iwfe'xxiv.  27.  And  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the 
jirophets,  he  expounded  unto  tliem  in  all  the  Scrip- 
tures the  tilings  concerning  himself 

4,'5.  Then  opened  lie  their  understanding,  that 

they  might  understand  the  Scriptures, 

Acts  viii.  31.  And  he  said.  How  can  I,  except  some 
man  should  guide  me  ?  And  he  desired  Philip  that  he 
would  come  up  and  sit  with  him. 

—  xviii.  26.  And  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the 
synagogue :  whom  when"  Aquila  and  Priseilla  had 
lieard,  they  took  him  unto  them,  and  expounded  unto 
him  the  way  of  God  more  perfectly. 

—  xxviii."  23.  And  when  they  had  appointed  him  a 
day,  there  came  many  to  him  into  /</.«  lodging ;  to 
whom  he  expounded  and  testified  tlie  kingdom  of 
God,  persuading  them  concerning  Jesus,  both  out  of 
the  law  of  Moses,  and  out  of  the  prophets,  from  morn- 
ing till  evening. 

See  Dent.  xi.  19.    Mat.  xiii.  18.     Luke  viii.  11. 
§  29.    Scriirtnre  Studied. 

NeJi.  viii.  13.  And  on  the  second  day  were  gathered 
together  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  all  the  jieople,  the 
priests,  and  the  Levites,  unto  Ezra  the  scribe,  even  to 
understand  the  words  of  the  law. 

Ps.  cxix.  12.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  :  teach  me 
thy  statutes. 

18.  Open  thou  mine  eyes,  that  I  may  behold 

wondrous  things  out  of  thy  law. 

Dan.  xii.  8.  Xnd  I  heard,  but  I  understood  not;j 
then  said  I,  O  my  Lord,  what  shall  he  the  end  of  these 
things  ? 

Mat.  XV.  1.5.  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  imto 
him.  Declare  unto  us  this  parable. 

16.  And  Jesus  said.  Are  ye  also  yet  without 

understandina;  ? 

Mark  vii.  17.  And  when  he  was  entered  into  the 
house  from  the  people,  his  disciples  asked  him  con- 
cerning the  parable. 

John\.  39.  Search  Uie  Scriptures;  for  in  them  ye 


CHAP.  m. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


think  ye  have  cteni;il  life ;  and  they  are  they  which 
testify  of  me. 

Acts  viii.  28.  Was  retvirning,  and  sitting  in  his  chariot 
read  Esaias  the  prophet. 

30.  And  Philip  ran  thither  to  Jiirn,  and  heard 

him  read  the  iirojihet  Esaias,  and  said,  Understandest 
thou  what  thou  readcst '! 

—  x^^i.  11.  These  were  more  noble  than  those  m 
Thessalonica,  in  that  they  received  the  word  with  all 
readiness  of  mind,  and  searched  the  Scriptures  daily, 
whether  those  things  were  so. 

§  30.    (Jod's  Word  Declared. 

Ps.  c.xix.  13.  With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the 
judgments  of  th}'  mouth. 

46.  I  will  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also  before 

lungs,  and  will  not  be  ashamed. 

173.  My  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word :  for 

all  thy  commandments  are  righteousness. 

7s.  -xxi.  10.  O  my  threshing,  and  the  com  of  my 
floor ;  that  which  I  have  heard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel,  have  I  declared  unto  you. 

J(^r.  xlii.  4.  Then  Jeremiah  the  prophet  said  unto 
them,  I  have  heard  you  ;  behold,  I  will  pray  unto  the 
LoHD  your  God  according  to  your  words ;  and  it  shall 
come  to  pass,  that  whatsoever  thing  the  LoRn  shall 
answer  you,  I  will  declare  it  mito  you ;  I  will  keep 
nothing  back  li-om  you. 

Acts  XX.  36.  Wherefore  I  take  you  to  record  this 
day,  that  I  am  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  men.. 

■  37.  For  I  have  not  shmmed  to  declare  unto 

you  all  the  counsel  of  God. 

1  Cor.  ii.  1.  And  I,  brethren,  when  I  came  to  you, 
came  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  wisdom,  de- 
claring unto  you  the  testimony  of  God. 

XV.  1.  Moreover,  brethren,  I  declare  unto  j'ou 

the  gospel  which  I  preached  unto  j'ou,  which  also  ye 
have  received,  and  wherein  ye  stand. 

3.  By  which  also  ye  are  saved,  if  ye  keep  In 

memory  what  I  preached  imto  you,  unless  ye  have 
believed  in  vain. 

1  John.  i.  8.  That  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  de- 
clare we  unto  you,  that  ye  also  may  ha\-e  fellowship 
with  us;  and  truly  our  fellowship  «  with  the  Father, 
and  with  Ms  Son  Jesus  Christ. 


CHAP,  m, 

CHARACTEEISTICS  OF  SCRIPTUEE. 
§  31.    Diviiiely  Inspired. 

[See  also  above,  §§  1  and  2,  "Old  Testament  Writers,"  etc.,  also, 
^g  10-17,  "  Speakers  and  Hearers."] 

3  Sum.  xxiii.  1.  Now  these  be  the  last  words  of 
David.  David  the  son  of  Jesse  said,  and  the  man 
who  was  raised  up  on  high,  the  anointed  of  the  God 
of  Jacob,  and  the  sweet  psalmist  of  Israel,  said, 

3.  The  Spirit  of  tlie  Lord  spake  by  me,  and 

his  word  was  in  my  tongue. 

3  Kinff.i  xxi.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  by  his  ser- 
vants tlie  prophets,  saying, 

JVeh.  ix.  13.  Thou  earnest  down  also  upon  mount 
Sinai,  and  spakest  with  them  from  heaven,  and  gavest 
them  right  judgments,  and  true  laws,  good  statutes 
and  conmiaudmenta : 

14.  And   madest   known   to   them   thy  holy 

sabbath,  and  commandedst  them  precepts,  statutes,  and 
laws,  by  the  hand  of  Jloses  thy  servant : 

Jiom.  i.  2.  (Wliich  he  had  promised  afore  by  his 
prophets  in  the  holy  Scriptures,) 

1  Cor.  ii.  3.  And  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in 
fear,  and  in  much  trembling. 

-4.  And  my  sjieech  and  ni)'  preaching  was  not 

with  enticing  words  of  man's  wisdom,  but  in  demon- 
stration of  the  Spirit  and  f)f  power : 

5.  Tliat  your  failli  should  not  stand  in  the 

wisdom  of  men,  b\it  in  the  |iower  of  God. 

13.  Wliich  things  also  we  speak,  not  in  the 

words  which  man's  wisdom  teacheth,  but  which  the 
Uoly  Ghost  teacheth  ;  comparing  spiritual  things  with 
spiritual. 


—  vii.  40.  But  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide,  after 
my  judgment:  and  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  Spirit 
of  God. 

—  xiv.  86.  What !  came  the  word  of  God  out  from 
you  ?  or  came  it  unto  you  only  ? 

37.  If  any  man  think  himself  to  be  a  prophet, 

or  spiritual,  let  him  acknowledge  that  the  things  tlia* 
I  write  unto  you  are  the  commandments  of  the  Lord. 

Gal.  i.  11.  But  I  certify  j'ou,  brethren,  that  the  gos- 
pel which  was  preached  of  me  is  not  after  man. 

13.  For  I  neither  received  it  of  man,  neither 

was  I  taught  it,  but  by  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Kph.  iii.  3.  How  that  by  revelation  he  made  known 
imto  me  the  mysteiy ;  (as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words  ; 

1  T/tess.  ii.  13.  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God 
without  ceasing,  because,  when  ye  received  the  word 
of  God  ^^•hieh  ye  heard  of  us,  ye  received  it  not  as  the 
word  of  men,  but,  as  it  is  in  truth,  the  word  of  God, 
which  effectually  worketh  also  in  you  that  believe. 

2  Tim.  iii.  16.  All  Scriptiu'e  is  given  b}'  inspiration 
of  God,  and  i^  profitable  for  doctrine,  for  reproof,  for 
correction,  f(3r  instruction  in  righteousness : 

1  Pet.  i.  10.  Of  which  salvation  the  prophets  have 
inquired  and  searched  diligently,  who  prophesied  of 
the  grace  that  should  come  unto  you. 

— ^ —  11.  Searching  what,  or  what  manner  of  time 
the  Spirit  of  Christ  which  was  in  them  did  signify, 
when  it  testified  beforehand  the  sufl'erings  of  Christ, 
and  the  gloiT  that  should  follow. 

13.  Unto  whom  it  was  revealed,  that  not  unto 

themselves,  but  unto  us  the}'  did  minister  the  things, 
which  arc  now  reported  unto  you  bj'  them  that  have 
preached  the  gospel  unto  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
sent  down  from  heaven ;  which  things  the  angels  de- 
sire to  look  into. 

3  Pet.  i.  20.  Knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecj'  of 
the  Scripture  is  of  any  private  interpretation. 

21.  For  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time 

by  the  will  of  man :  but  holy  men  of  God  spake  u.* 
they  were  moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost. 

1  John  V.  9.  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the 
witness  of  God  is  greater :  for  this  is  the  witness  of 
God  which  he  has  testified  of  his  Son. 

See  Bev.  i.  10. 

§  32.    niumiiiattDg. 

Ps.  cxix.  10.5.  Thy  word  is  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and 
a  light  unto  my  path. 

Pto!'.  vi.  23.  For  the  commandment  is  a  lamp ;  and 
the  law  is  light ;  and  reproof's  of  instruction  are  the 
way  of  life : 

2  Pet.  i.  19.  We  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph- 
ecj'; whereunto  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed,  as 
unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  a  dark  place,  until  the  day 
dawn,  and  the  daystar  arise  in  your  hearts. 

1  John  ii.  8.  Again,  a  new  commandment  I  write 
unto  you,  which  "thing  is  true  in  him  and  in  you  :  be- 
cause the  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now 
shineth. 

§  33.    Pure. 

Ps.  xii.  0.  The  words  of  the  Lord  are  pure  words : 
IIS  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  purified  seven 
times. 

—  cxix.  140.  Thy  word  is  verj-  pure :  therefore  thy 
servant  loveth  it. 

Priie.  XXX.  5.  Every  word  of  God  is  pure :  he  w  a 
shield  unto  them  that  put  their  trust  in  him. 

Jolin  XV.  3.  Now  ye  are  clean  through  the  word 
which  I  have  sjioken  unto  you. 

Horn.  vii.  12.  Wherefore  "the  law  is  holy,  and  the 
commandment  holy,  and  just,  and  good. 

§  34.    Perfection  and  Truth  of  Scripture. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  31.  As  fur  God,  his  way  is  perfect;  the 
word  of  the  Lord  is  tried  :  he  is  a  buckler  to  all  them 
that  trust  in  him. 

Ps.  xix.  7.  Tlie  law  of  the  Lord  ix  perfect,  convert- 
iiur  the  soul :  the  testimony  of  the  Lord  w  sure,  mak- 
\n\i  wise  the  simple. 

^ 9.  The  fear  of  the   Lord  is  clean,  enduring 

forever:  the  judgments  of  the  Lord  are  true  and 
righteous  altogether. 


10 


CHAP.  III. 


SOKIFTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


Ps.  xciii,  5.  Thy  testimonies  are  very  sure  :  holiness 
becometh  thine  Ikiukc,  O  Lord,  for  ever. 

—  cxix.  9(i.  I  liave  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection : 
but  thy  commandment  is  exceeding  broad. 

128.  Therefore  I  esteem,  all  thy  precepts  eon- 

cerning  all  things  to  be  right ;  and  I  hate  every  false  way. 

—  —  138.  Thy  testimonies  that  thou  hast  com- 
manded are  righteous  and  very  faithfid. 

143.  Thy  righteousness  is  au  everlasting  right- 
eousness, and  thy  law  it  the  truth. 

IJil.  Thou  art  near,  O  Lord  ;  and  all  thy  com- 
mandments are  truth. 

—  —  100.  Thy  word  is  Vme  from  the  beginning: 
and  every  one  of  thy  righteous  judgments  erulureth 
for  ever. 

Prov.  xxii.  30.  Have  not  I  written  to  thee  excellent 
things  in  counsels  and  Itnowledge, 

21.  That  I  might  make  thee  know  the  cer- 
tainty of  the  words  of  truth ;  that  thou  mightest  an- 
swer the  words  of  truth  to  them  that  send  unto  thee  ? 

Ec.  xii.  10.  The  Preacher  sought  to  find  out  accept- 
able words :  and  that  which  was  written  was  upright, 
ei:en  words  of  truth. 

Is.  XXV.  1.  O  Lord,  thou  art  my  God;  I  will  exalt 
thee,  I  will  praise  thy  name ;  for  thou  hast  done  won- 
derful things ;  thy  counsels  of  old  are  faithfulness  and 
truth. 

John  xvii.  17.  Sanctify  them  through  thy  truth:  thy 
word  is  truth. 

—  xxi.  34.  This  is  the  disciple  which  testifieth  of 
these  things,  and  wrote  these  things:  and  we  know 
that  his  testimony  is  true. 

2  Cor.  i.  13.  For  we  write  none  other  things  unto 
you,  than  what  ye  read  or  acknowledge ;  and  I  trust 
ye  shall  acloiowledge  even  to  the  end ; 

Pee.  xix.  9.  And  he  saitli  unto  me.  Write,  Blessed 
are  they  which  are  called  unto  the  marriage  supper  of 
the  Lamb.  And  he  saith  unto  me.  These  are  the  true 
sayings  of  God. 

—  xxi.  5.  And  he  that  sat  upon  the  throne  said. 
Behold,  I  make  all  things  new.  And  he  said  unto  me, 
Write :  for  these  words  are  true  and  faithful. 

—  xxii.  6.  And  he  said  unto  me,  These  sayings  are 
faithful  and  true ;  and  the  Loril  God  of  the  holy  proph- 
ets sent  his  angel  to  shew  unto  his  servants  the  things 
which  must  shortly  be  done. 

§  35.    Efficacy  of  Scripture. 

Deut.  xxxii.  3.  My  doctrine  shall  ch'op  as  the  rain, 
my  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew,  as  the  small  ram 
upon  the  tender  herb,  and  as  the  showers  upon  the 
grass : 

Ps.  cxxxviii.  2.  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  tem- 
ple, and  praise  thy  name  for  thy  lovingkindness  and 
ibr  thy,  truth :  for  thou  hast  magnified  4hy  word  above 
all  thy  name. 

Is.  "iv.  10.  For  as  the  rain  cometh  down  and  the 
snow  from  heaven,  and  returneth  not  thither,  but 
watereth  the  earth,  and  maketh  it  bring  forth  and 
bud,  that  it  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  and  bread  to 
the  eater : 

—  — ■  11.  So  shall  my  word  bi"  that  goeth  forth  out 
of  my  mouth  ;  it  shall  not  return  unto  me  void,  but  it 
shall  accomplish  that  which  I  please,  and  it  shall  pros- 
per in  the  thing  whereto  I  sent  it. 

Jer.  xxiii.  29.  Is  not  my  word  like  as  a  fire  ?  saith 
the  Lord  ;  and  like  a  hammer  that  breaketh  the  rock 
in  pieces  ? 

3  Cor.  vii.  8.  For  though  I  made  you  sorrv  with  a 
letter,  I  do  not  repent,  though  I  did  repent ;  for  I  per- 
ceive that  the  same  epistle  hath  made  you  sorry,  though 
it  were  but  for  a  season. 

—  X.  9.  That  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  ter- 
rify you  hy  letters. 

10.  For  his  letters,  say  they,  are  weighty  and 

powerful;  but  his  bodily  presence  is  weak,  and  his 
speech  contemptible. 

•  11.   Let  such  a  one  think  this,  that,  such  as 

we  are  in  word  by  letters  when  we  are  absent,  such 
will  ire  be  also  in  deed  when  we  are  present. 

Hch.  iv.  13.  For  the  word  of  God  is  quick,  and  pow- 
erful, and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  sword,  piercing 
even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul  and  spirit,  and  of 


the  joints  and  marrow,  and  is  a  discemer  of  the  thoughts 
and  intents  of  the  heart. 
See  Bph.  vi.  17. 

§  36.    Permanence  and  Fnlfllment  of  Scripture. 

JVvtn.  XXXV.  29.  So  these  things  shall  be  for  a  statute 
of  judgment  unto  you  throughout  your  generations  in 
all  your  dwellings. 

Beut.  xxxi.  31.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when 
many  evils  and  troubles  are  befallen  them,  that  this 
song  shall  testify  against  them  as  a  witness ;  for  it 
shall  not  be  forgotten  out  of  the  mouths  of  their  seed ; 
for  I  know  their  imagination  which  they  go  about, 
even  now,  before  I  have  brought  them  into  the  land 
which  I  sware. 

Ps.  cxix.  144.  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies 
is  everlasting :  give  me  understanding,  and  I  shall  live. 

153.  Concerning  thy  testimonies,  I  have  knowTa 

of  old  that  thou  hast  foimded  them  for  ever. 

Is.  xl.  8.  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth : 
but  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for  ever. 

Mat.  V.  17.  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy 
the  l:iw,  or  the  prophets :  I  am  not  Come  to  destroy, 
but  to  fulfil. 

•  18.  For  verily  I  say  unto  j-ou,  Till  heaven  and 

earth  pass,  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  jiass 
from  the  law,  till  all  be  fulfilled. 

Luke  xvi.  16.  The  law  and  the  prophets  zrere  un- 
til John :  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
preached,  and  every  man  presseth  into  it. 

— •  —  17.  And  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to 
pass,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail. 

— •  xxi.  38.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away ;  but 
my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

—  xxiv.  44.  And  he  said  unto  them.  These  are  the 
words  which  I  spake  imto  you,  while  I  was  yet  with 
you,  that  all  things  must  be  fulfilled,  which  were  writ- 
ten in  the  law  of  Moses,  and  in  the  prophets,  and  in 
the  psalms,  concerning  me. 

Joh?i  X.  35.  If  he  called  them  gods,  unto  whom  the  word, 
of  God  came,  and  the  Scripture  cannot  be  broken ; 

1  Pet.  i.  35.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  endureth  for 
ever.  And  this  is  the  word  which  by  the  gospel  is 
preached  unto  you. 

See  Ps.  cii.  1«.     Mat.  xxiv.  35.     Acts  i.  IG;  iii.  18. 

§  37.    The  Standard  of  Truth. 

Is.  viii.  30.  To  the  law  and  to  the  testimony:  if  they 
speak  not  according  to  this  word,  it  is  because  there  is 
no  light  in  them. 

Mat.  XV.  1.  Then  came  to  Jesus  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, which  were  of  Jerusalem,  sajdng, 

3.  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  elders  ?  for  they  wash  not  then-  hands  when 
they  eat  bread. 

3.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Why 

do  ye  also  transgress  the  commandment  of  God  by 
your  tradition  ? 

Mark  vii.  7.  Howbeit  in  vain  do  they  worship  me, 
icachmg  for  doctrines  the  commandments  of  men. 

8.  For  laying  aside  the  commandment  of  God, 

ye  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  as  the  washing  of  pots 
"and  cups :  and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Full  well  ye  reject 

the  commandment  of  God,  that  ye  may  keep  your 
own  tradition. 

13.  Making  the  word  of  God  of  none  effect 

tlirough  your  tradition,  which  ye  have  delivered  ■  and 
many  such  like  things  do  ye. 

/«)m  V.  46.  For  had  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would 
have  believed  me :  for  he  wrote  of  me. 

47.  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings,  how 

shall  .ye  believe  my  words?  , 

Acts  xviii.  28.  For  he  mi.ghtily  convinced  the  Jews, 
and  that  publicly,  shewing  'by  the  Scriptures  that  Je- 
sus was  Christ. 

Col.  ii.  8.  Beware  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through 
philosophy  and  vain  deceit,  after  the  tradition  of  men, 
after  the  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not  after  Christ. 

§  3S.     Is  for  AH. 

Beut.  xxix.  39.  The  secret  things  belong  unto  the 
Lord  our  God  :  but  those  Udngs  which  are  revealed  he- 


n 


CHAP.  IV. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  1. 


lotig  unto  us  and  to  our  children  for  ever,  that  tee  may 
do  all  the  words  of  this  law. 

Detit.  XXX.  11.  For  this  commandment  which  I  com- 
mand thee  this  day,  it  m  not  hidden  from  thee,  neither 
is  it  fiir  off. 

12.  It  ii  not  in  heaven,  that  thou  shouldest 

say.  Who  shall  go  up  for  us  to  heaven,  and  bring  it 
unto  us,  tliat  we  may  hear  it,  and  do  it? 

13.  Ncillier  is  it  beyond  the  sea,  that  thou 

shouldest  say,  Who  shall  go  "over  the  sea  for  us,  and 
bring  it  unto"  us,  that  we  may  hear  it,  and  do  it? 

14.  But  the  word  li  very  nigh  unto  thee,  in 

thy  mouth,  and  in  thy  heart,  that  thou  maye.>.t  do  it. 

1  Jo!iii  ii.  13.  I  write  unto  you,  fathers," because  ye 
have  known  him  l/uit  is  from  the  beginning.  I  write 
unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye  have  overcome  the 
wicked  one.  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  because 
ye  have  knowTi  the  Father. 

14.  I  have  written  unto  you,  fathers,  because 

ye  have  kuofl^l  liim  f/iat  is  from  the  beginning.  I  have 
\mtten  unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye  are  strong, 
and  the  word"  of  God  abideth  in  j'ou,  and  ye  have 
overcome  the  wicked  one. 

§  39.     Hard  to  Understand. 

Is.  xxviii.  13.  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  unto 
them  precept  upon  preceijt,  precept  upon  precept ; 
line  upon  line,  line  upon  line ;  here  a  little,  aiid  there 
a  little ;  that  they  might  go,  and  fall  backward,  and  be 
broken,  and  snared,  and  taken. 

2  Pet.  iii.  15.  And  account  t/uit  the  longsuffering  of 
our  Lord  w  salvation ;  even  as  our  beloved  broUier 
Paul  also  according  to  the  wisdom  given  unto  him 
hath  written  unto  you ; 

16.   As  also  in  all  Jii.<i  epistles,   speaking  in 

them  of  these  things;  in  whicli  are  some  tilings  hard 
to  be  understood,  which  they  that  are  unlearned"  and 
unstable  wrest,  as  t/iey  do  also  the  other  Scriptures, 
unto  their  own  destruction. 


DUTY 


CHAP.  IV. 

TO  KNOW  AND   OBEY 
SCRIPTURE. 


§  40.    Israel  to  Hear. 

Jos.  Iii.  9.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  childi-en  of  Is- 
rael, Come  hither,  and  hear  the  words  of  the  Lord 
your  God. 

Ps.  1.  7.  Hear,  O  my  people,  and  I  will  speak;  O 
Israel,  and  I  will  testily  against  thee :  I  am  God,  even 
thy  God. 

—  Ixxviii.  1.  Give  ear,  O  my  people,  to  my  law : 
incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Is.  xxxiii.  13.  Hear,  ye  l/iut  tire  far  off,  what  I  have 
done ;  and,  ye  t/tdt  are  near,  acknowledge  ray  might. 

—  ii.  4.  Hearken  unto  me,  my  people ;  and  give  ear 
unto  me,  O  my  nation :  for  a  law  shall  proceed  from 
me,  and  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a  light 
of  the  people. 

Jer.  ii.  4.  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lokd,  O  house 
of  Jacob,  and  all  tlie  families  of  the  house  of  Israel : 

—  V.  21.  Hear  now  this,  O  foolish  people,  and  with- 
out imderstandiug ;  which  have  eyes,  and  see  not ; 
which  have  ears,  and  hear  not : 

—  X.  1.  Hear  ye  tlie  word  which  the  Lord  speaketh 
unto  J'OU,  O  house  of  Israel : 

—  xvii.  19.  Thus  stiid  the  Lord  vmto  me ;  GrO  and 
stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  (lie  people,  wherebj' 
the  kin^s  of  judah  come  in,  and  by  the  which  they  go 
out,  and  in  all  the  gates  of  Jenisalem ; 

20.  And  say  unto  them.  Hear  ye  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  ye  kings  of  Judah,  and  all  Judah,  and  all  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  tliat  enter  in  by  tliese  gates: 

—  xxix.  20.  Hear  ye  therefore  the  "word  of  the 
Lord,  all  ye  of  the  captivity,  whom  I  have  sent  from 
Jerusalem  to  Babylon: 

—  xliv.  24.  ^Moreover  Jeremiah  said  unto   all  the 

Eeople,  and  to  all  the  women.  Hear  the  word  of  the 
oKD,  all  Juelah  that  are  in  the  land  of  Egypt: 


Amos  iii.  1.  Hear  this  word  that  the  Lord  hath 
sjioken  against  you,  O  children  of  Israel,  against  the 
whole  family  which  I  brought  vip  from  the  land  of 
Egj'pt,  saying, 

—  V.  1.  Hear  ye  this  word  which  I  take  up  against 
you,  even  a  lamentation,  O  house  of  Israel. 

See  Jer.  v.  20. 

§  41.    Individuals  and  Classes  to  Hear. 

N'irm.  xxiii.  18.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and 
said.  Rise  up,  Balak,  and  hear ;  hearken  unto  me, 
thou  son  of  Zippor  : 

1  Slim.  ix.  27.  Ayid  as  they  were  going  down  to  the 
end  of  the  citv,  Samuel  said  to  Saul,  Bid  the  sen-anl 
pass  on  before  us,  (and  he  pa.ssed  on,l  liut  stand  thou 
still  a  while,  that  I  may  show  thee  the  word  of  God. 

3  Kings  xx.  16.  And  Isaiah  said  imto  Hezekiah, 
Hear  the  word  of  the  Loud. 

Is.  xxxix.  5.  Then  said  Isaiah  to  Hezekiah,  Hear 
the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts : 

Ezek:  xvi.  35.  Wherefore,  O  harlot,  hear  the  word 
of  the  Lord  : 

—  xxxiv.  7.  Therefore,  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 
of  the  Lord ; 

§  42.    All  the  World  to  Hear. 

Ps.  xlix.  1.  Hear  this,  all  yc  people;  give  ear,  all  yj 
inhabitants  of  the  world  : 

2.  Both  low  and  high,  rich  and  poor,  together. 

Is.  xxxiv.  1.  Come  near,  ye  nations,  to  hear;  and 
hearken,  ye  jieoplc:  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is 
therein  ;  the  world,  :ind  all  things  that  come  forth  of  it. 

Mat.  xi.  15.  He  tluit  hath  cars  to  hear,  let  him 
hear. 

Rei'.  ii.  29.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  sailh  unto  the  churches. 

—  iii.  6.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

13.  He  that  hath  an  e:ir,  let  him  hear  what  the 

Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches. 

22.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  whai 

the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches, 

—  xiii.  9.  If  any  iu:m  have  an  ear,  let  him  hear. 

§  43.    Hearers  Cautioned. 

Mat.  xiii.  3.  And  he  spake  many  things  unto  them 
in  parables,  saying.  Behold,  a  sower  went  forth  to  sow ; 

4.  And  when  he  sowed,  some  seeds  fell  by  the 

way  side,  and  the  fowls  came  and  devoured  them  up : 

5.  Some   fell  upon  stony  places,  where  tbev 

had  not  much  eartli :  and  forthwith  they  sprung  up, 
because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth  : 

6.  And  when   the  sun  was  up,   they  were 

scorched ;  and  because  they  had  no  root,  they  with- 
ered away. 

—  —  7.  And  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the 
thorns  sprung  up  and  choked  them  : 

—  — •  8.  But  other  fell  into  good  groimd,  and 
brought  forth  fruit,  some  a  htmdredfold,  some  sixty- 
fold,  some  thirtyfold. 

9.  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

18.   Hear    ye   therefore   the   parable   of   the 

sower. 

19.  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the 

kingdom,  and  understandeth  it  not,  then  cometh  the 
wicked  one,  and  c:itcheth  away  that  which  w;is  sown 
in  his  heart.  This  is  he  which  received  seed  by  the 
way  side. 

30.  But  he  that  received  the  seed  into  stony 

places,  the  same  is  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and 
anon  with  joy  receivelh  it ; 

21.    Yet   halh   he   not    root   in   himself,   but 

dureth  for  a  wliile :  for  when  tribulation  or  perse- 
cution ariscth  because  of  the  word,  b)'  and  by  he  is 
offended. 

22.  He  also  that  received  seed  among    the 

thorns  is  he  tliat  heareth  the  word  ;  and  the  care  of 
this  world,  and  the  deceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the 
word,  and  he  becometh  unfruitful. 

23.  But  he  that  rcicived  seed  into  the  good 

ground  is  he  that  heareth  tlie  word,  and  understandeih 
■it  ;  which  also  beareth  fruit,  and  bringeth  forth,  some 
a  hundi'edfold,  some  sixty,  some  thirty. 


12 


CHAP.  IV^ 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


Murk  iv.  3.  llwirken ;  Bcliold,  there  went  out  a 
sower  to  sow : 

—  —  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  lie  sowed,  some 
fill  by  the  way  side,  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  eame 
iiiul  devoured  it  up. 

5.  And  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it 

had  not  much  earth;  and  immedmlely  it  .sprang  up, 
liecause  it  had  no  depth  of  earth  : 

<!.  Hut  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  was  scorched  ; 

and  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered  away. 

7.  And    some    fell    amonir   thorns,   and   the 

tliorns  j;rew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no  fruit. 

8.  -Vnd  other  fell  on  good  grountl,  and  did 

yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  increased,  and  brought 
i'orth.  some  thirty,  and  some  si.xty,  and  some  a 
hundred. 

9.  And  he  said  mito  them,  He  that  hath  ears 

to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

14.  The  sower  soweth  the  word. 

15.  And  these  are  they  by  the  way  side,  where 

the  word  is  sown  ;  but  when  they  have  heard,  Satan 
Cometh  innnediately,  and  takethaway  the  word  that 
was  sown  in  their  hearts. 

!(!.  And  these  are   they  likewise  which  are 

sown  on  stony  ground  ;  who,  when  they  have  heard 
the  word,  innnediately  receive  it  with  gladness; 

17.  And  have  no  root  in  themselves,  and  so 

endure  but  for  a  time :  afterward,  when  affliction  or 
persecution  ariseth  for  the  word's  sake,  immediately 
they  are  otlended. 

18.  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown  among 

thorns ;  such  as  hear  the  word, 

19.  And  the  cares  of  this  world,  and  the  de- 

ceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the  lusts  of  other  things  en- 
tering in.  choke  the  word,  and  it  beeometh  unfruitful. 

20.  And  these  are  they  which  are  sown  on 

good  ground ;  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  receive  it, 
and  bring  forth  fruit,  some  thirtyfold,  some  sixty,  and 
some  a  liundri'd. 

•  31 .  And  he  said  unto  them,  Is  a  candle  brought 

to  be  put  inider  a  bushel,  or  under  a  bed  ?  and  not  to 
lie  set  on  a  candlestick  ? 

~3.  If  any  man  have   ears  to  hear,  let  him 

hear. 

24.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  heed  what 

ye  hear.  With  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  sliall  lie 
measured  to  you  ;  and  unto  you  that  hear  shall  more 
be  given. 

—  vii.  IG.  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
hciir. 

Luke  viii.  5.  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed  : 
and  as  he  sowed,  soan^  fell  by  the  way  side ;  and  it 
was  trodden  down,  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  devoured 
it. 

6.  And  some  fell  upon  a  rock ;  and  as  soon 

as  it  was  sprung  up,  it  withered  away,  because  it 
lacked  moisture. 

—  —  7.  And  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 
sprang  up  with  it.  and  choked  it. 

-8.  And  other  fell  on  good  groimd,  and  sprang 

u|),  and  bare  fruit  a  hundredlbld.  And  when  he  had 
said  these  things,  he  cried.  He  that  hath  cars  to  hear, 
let  him  hear. 

11.  Now  the  parable  is  this :  The  seed  is  the 

word  of  God. 

12.  Th(«e  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear  ; 

then  Cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away  the  word  out 
of  their  hearts,  lest  they  should  believe  and  be  saved. 

— •  —  13.  They  on  the  rock  ore  (liti/,  which,  when 
they  hear,  receive  the  word  with  joy ;  and  these  have 
no  root,  which  for  a  while  believe,  and  in  time  of 
temptation  fall  .aw.ay. 

14.  And  that  which   fell  among  thonis  are 

they,  which,  when  they  have  heard,  go  forth,  and  are 
choked  with  cares  and  riches  and  pleasures  of  this 
life,  and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection. 

1-^.  But  that  on   the  good  ground  are  they, 

which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having  heard  the  i 
word,  keep  il,  and  bring  tbrth  fruit  with  patience. 

■  18.  Take  heed   therefore   how  yc    hear :  for 

whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given ;  and  whoso- 
ever hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  even  that 
which  he  seemeth  to  have. 


§  44.  Itofnsals  fo  Hpiir. 

Jer.  xiii.  17.  But  if  ye  will  nut  hear  it,  my  soul  shall 
weep  in  secret  places  for  i/mii-  pride ;  and  mine  eve 
shall  weep  son',  and  run  down  with  tears,  because 
the  Loitij's  liock  is  cai'ried  away  captive. 

Mm  viii,  47.  He  that  is  of  (iod  hearcth  God's 
words;  ye  theretbre  hear  t/iem  not,  beoauso  ve  aie 
not  of  God.  ^ 

See  Ej:  vii.  4 ;  Dent.  i.  43 ;  Ps.  Iviii.  3-5 ;  Jer.  xxv 
4;  Mat.  x.  14. 

§  4.).  The  Law  Remembered. 

ft.  cxix.  lj~).  I  have  remembered  thy  name,  O  Lord, 
in  the  night,  and  have  kept  thy  law. 

.^(i.  This  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  precepts. 

Jfid.  iv.  4.  Kenienilier  ye  the  law  of  Moses  my  ser- 
vant, which  I  commanded  unto  him  in  Iloreb  lor  all 
Israel,  with  the  statutes  and  juilgments, 

IM>.  ii.  1.  Therefore  we  ought  to  give  the  more 
earnest  heed  to  the  things  which  we  have  heard,  lest 
at  any  time  we  should  let  them  slip. 

3  Pet.  iii.  1.  This  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now 
write  unto  )ou;  in  both  which  I  stir  up  your  pure 
minds  by  way  of  reniembranee  : 

2.    That  ye   may   In;   mindful   of  the   words 

which  were  spoki'u  before  by  the  holy  prophets,  and 
of  the  commandment  of  Uis  the  apostles  of  the  Lord 
and  Saviour : 

Jitile  17.  But,  beloved,  remember  ye  the  words 
which  were  spoken  before  of  the  apostles  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ; 

§  4(i.    Meditation  on  the  Law. 

Beut.  vi.  G.  And  these  words  which  I  command 
thee  this  day,  shall  be  in  thine  heart: 

—  xi.  18.  Theretbre  shall  ye  lay  up  these  my  words 
in  your  heart  and  in  your  soul,  and  bind  them  for  a 
sign  vipon  your  hand,  "that  they  may  be  as  frontlets  be- 
tween your  eyes. 

—  xxxii.  4G.  And  he  said  vuito  them.  Set  your 
hearts  unto  all  the  words  which  I  testify  among"  j-ou 
this  day,  which  ye  shall  conunand  your  children  to 
observe  to  do,  all  the  words  of  this  law. 

.7o«.  i.  8.  This  bofik  of  the  law  shall  not  depart  out 
of  thy  mouth ;  btU.  thou  shall  meditate  therein  day  and 
night,  that  thou  mayest  observe  to  do  according  to  all 
that  is  written  therein :  for  then  thou  shall  make  thy 
way  prosperous,  and  then  thou  shall  have  good  suc- 
cess. 

Ph.  i.  2.  But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of  the  Lord: 
and  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night. 

3.  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the 

rivers  of  water,  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his 
season;  his  leaf  also  shall  not  wither;  ami  whatsoever 
he  doeth  shall  prosper. 

—  cxix.  11.  Thy  word  have  I  hid  in  mine  heart, 
that  I  might  not  sin  against  thee. 

15.  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts,  and  have 

respect  unto  thy  ways. 

33.  Princes  also  did  sit  and  speak  against  mc : 

but  th_Y  servant  did  meditate  in  thy  statutes. 

95.  The  wicked  have  waiti'd  for  me  to  destroy 

me :  but  I  will  consider  thy  testiuKmies. 

97.  O  how  love  I  thy  law  !  it  is  my  meditation 

all  the  day. 

148.  Mine  eyes  prevent  the  niglU  watches,  that 

I  might  meditate  in  thy  wortl. 

§  47.    God's  Word  to  be  Eaten. 

Jer.  XV.  16.  Thy  words  were  Ibund,  ;uul  I  did  e:il 
them;  and  thy  word  was  imto  mi'  the  Joy  and  rejoic- 
ing of  mine  heart :  for  I  am  called  by  thy  name,  O 
Lord  God  of  hosts. 

Ezek.  ii.  8.  But  thou,  son  of  m:ui,  luar  what  I  say 
unto  thee;  Be  not  thou  rebi'llious  like  that  rebellious 
house:  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  1  give  thee. 

9.    And  wlu'u  I  looked,  behold,  a  hand  lonn 

sent  unto  me;  and,  lo,  a  roll  of  a  liook  ir/i;i  therein  ; 

10.  And  he  spread  il  before  me;  and  il  teas 

written  within  and  without :  ami  t/iere  irits  written 
therein  lamentations,  and  mourning,  and  woe. 

—  iii.  1.   Jloreover  he  said  imto  me,  Son  of  man, 


1.3 


CHAP.   IV. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


eat  that  tliou  tiiulest ;  cut  this  roll,  and  go  speak  unto 
the  house  of  Israel. 

Ezek.  ill.  3.  So  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  he  caused  nic 
to  eat  that  roll. 

3.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Bon  of  man,  eause 

thy  belly  to  eat,  and  till  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that 
I  give  thee.  Then  did  I  eat  it;  and  it  was  in  my 
mouth  as  honey  for  sweetness. 

Rev.  X.  S.  And  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven 
spiike  unti)  me  again,  and  said,  Go  and  take  the  little 
book  which  is  open  in  the  hand  of  the  angel  wliieh 
■  standeth  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  earth. 

9.  And  I  went  mito  the  angel,  and  said  unto 

him.  Give  me  the  little  book.  And"  he  said  unto  me, 
Take  it,  ami  eat  it  up;  and  it  shall  make  thy  belly  bit- 
ter, but  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey. 

10.    And  I  took   the   little  book  out  of  the 

angel's  hand,  and  ate  it  up;  and  it  was  in  my  mouth 
sweet  as  honey;  and  as  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my 
belly  was  bitter. 

§  48.    The  Law  to  be  Obeyed. 

Ex.  XXXV.  1.  And  Moses  gathered  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  chikb-en  of  Israel  together,  and  said  unto 
them.  These  are  the  words  which  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded, that  ye  should  do  them. 

Deut.  iv.  1.  Now  therefore  hearken,  O  Israel,  unto 
the  statutes  and  imto  the  judgments,  which  I  teach 
you,  for  to  do  tlmn,  that  ye  may  live,  and  go  in  and 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathere 
giveth  you. 

5.   Behold,  I  have  taught  you  statutes  and 

judgments,  even  as  the  Lord  my  God  commanded 
me,'that  ye  should  do  so  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to 
possess  it. 

14.  And  the  Lord  commanded  me  at  that  time 

to  teach  you  statutes  and  judgments,  that  ye  might  do 
them  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  to  possess  it. 

V.  1.  And  Moses  called  all  Israel,  and  said  unto 

them.  Hear,  O  Israel,  the  statutes  and  judgments 
which  I  speak  in  your  ears  this  day,  that  ye  may  learn 
them,  and  keep  and  do  them. 

31.  But  as  for  thee,  stand  thou  here  by  me, 

and  I  will  speak  unto  thee  all  the  commandments,  and 
the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  thou  shalt 
teach  them,  that  they  may  do  them  in  the  land  which 
I  give  them  to  possess  it. 

vi.  1.  Now  these   are   the  commandments,   the 

statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  the  Lord  your 
God  commanded  to  teach  you,  that  ye  might  do  them 
in  the  land  wiiither  ye  go  to  possess  it: 

3.  Hear  therefore,  O  Israel,  and  observe  to  do 

it;  that  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  that  ye  may  in- 
crease mightily,  as  the  Loud  God  of  thy  fathers  hath 
promised Ihee",  in  the  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and 
honey.  . 

xii.  1.    These  are.  the  statutes   and  judgments, 

which  ye  shall  observe  to  do  in  the  land,  which  the 
Lord  God  of  thy  fiithers  giveth  thee  to  possess  it,  all 
the  days  that  ve'live  upon  the  earth. 

28.  Observe  and  hear  all  these  words  which 

I  command  thee,  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and 
with  thy  children  after  thee  for  ever,  when  thou  doest 
that  which  is  good  and  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

—  xxxii.  47.  For  it  in  not  a  vam  thmg  for  you ;  be- 
cause it  w  yourljfe :  and  through  this  thing  ye  shall  pro- 
long yf»ir\VdyA  m  the  land,  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan 
to  possess  it. 

Ps.  cv.  45.  That  they  might  observe  his  statutes,  and 
keep  his  laws.     Praise  ve  the  Lord. 

—  cxix.  17.  Deal  bountifully  with  thy  servant,  that 
I  may  live,  and  keep  thy  word. 

■_  101.  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every  evil 

that  I  might  keep  thv  wont. 

103.  I  have  not  departed  from  thy  judgments ; 
for  thou  hast  taught  live. 

loij   Thy  testimonies  are  wonderful :  therefore 

doth  my  soul  keep  them. 

Froit.  V.  7.  Hear  me  now  therefore,  O  ye  children, 
and  lU'iiarl  not  from  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Jam.  i.  33.  But  lie  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not 
hearers  only,  deceiving  your  own  selves. 


Hep.  i.  3.  Blessed  m  he  that  readeth,  and  they  that 
hear  the  words  of  this  jjrophecy,  and  keep  those 
things  which  are  written  therein:  for  the  time  in  at 
hand. 

§  49.    Neglect  and  Opposition. 

Ps.  cxix.  150.  They  draw  nigh  that  follow  after 
mischief:  they  are  far  from  thy  law, 

Jer.  viii.  S.  'How  do  ye  say.  We  are  wise,  and  the 
law  of  the  Lord  is  with  us?  Lo,  certainly  in  vain 
made  he  it  ;  the  pen  of  the  scribes  is  in  vain. 

9.  The  wise  moi  are  ashamed,  they  are  dis- 
mayed and  taken:  lo,  they  have  rejected  the  word  of 
the  Lord;  and  what  wisdom  is  in  them? 

XX.  8.  For  since  I  spake,  I  cried  out,  I  cried  vio- 
lence and  spoil ;  because  the  word  of  the  Lord  was 
made  a  reproach  unto  me,  and  a  derision,  daily. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  When  Michaiah  the  son  of  Gemariah, 
the  son  of  Shaphan,  had  heard  out  of  the  book  all  the 
words  of  the  Lord, 

13.  Then  he  went  down  into  the  king  s  house, 

into  the  scribe's  chamlier :  and,  lo,  all  the  princes  sat 
there  even  Elishama  the  scribe,  and  Delaiah  the  son 
of  Shemaiah,  and  Elnathan  the  son  of  Achbor,  and 
Gemariah  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Zedekiah  the  son 
of  Hananiali,  and  all  the  princes. 

13.  Then  Michaiah  declared  unto  them  all  the 

words  that  he  had  heard,  when  Baruch  read  the  book 
in  the  ears  of  the  people. 

IG.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  beard 

•all  the  words,  they  were  afraid  both  one  and  other, 
and  said  unto  Baruch,  We  will  siu-ely  tell  the  king  of 
all  these  words. 

30.   And  they  went  in  to  the  king  into  the 

court,  but  they  laid  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber  of  Elish- 
ama the  scribe,  and  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of 
the  king. 

33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Jehudi 

bad  read  three  or  four  leaves,  he  cut  it  with  the  pen- 
knife, and  cast  it  into  the  fire  that  was  on  the  hearth, 
until  all  the  roll  was  consumed  in  the  fire  that  was  on 
the  hearth. 

2,5.    Nevertheless  Elnathan  and  Delaiah  and 

Gemariah  had  made  intercession  to  the  king  that  he 
would  not  burn  the  roll ;  Init  he  would  not  hear  them. 

Hos.  viii.  13.  I  have  written  to  him  the  great  things 
of  my  law,  hut  they  were  counted  as  a  strange  thing. 

§  50.    Penalties. 

Jer.  xxiii.  33.  And  when  this  people,  or  the  prophet, 
or  a  priest,  shall  ask  tiiee,  saying.  What  is  the  burden 
of  the  Loud?  thou  shalt  then  say  unto  them.  What 
bm-den?    I  will  even  forsake  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

34.  And  as  for  the  prophet,  and  the  priest,  and 

the  people,  that  shall  say.  The  burden  of  the  Lord,  L 
will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  house. 

38.  But  since  ye  say,  The  burden  of  the  TiORD ; 

therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Because  ye  say  this 
word.  The  burden  of  the  Lord,  and  I  have  sent  unto 
you,  saying.  Ye  shall  not  say.  The  burden  of  the  Lord; 

39.  Therefore,  behold,  I,  even  I,  will  utterly 


'way,  ' 


eriy 
forget  vou,  and  I  will  forsake  you,  and  the  city  that  I 
gave  you  and  your  fathers,  and,  cast  you  out  of  my 
presence : 

40.  And  I  will  bring  an  everlasting  reproach 

upon  you,  and  a  perpetual  shame,  which  shall  not  be 
tbrgotten. 

—  xxxvi.  29.  And  thou  shalt  say  to  Jehoiakim  king 
of  .ludah.  Thus  s;iith  the  Lord;  Thou  hast  burned 
this  roll,  saying,  Whv  hast  thou  written  therein,  say- 
ing. The  king  of  Baljvlon  shall  certainly  come  and  de- 
stroy this  land,  and  shall  cause  to  cease  from  thence 
man  and  beast  ? 

30.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  Jehoia- 
kim king  of  Judah ;  He  shall  have  none  to  sit  upon 
the  throne  of  D:ivid:  and  his  dead  body  shall  lie  cast 
out  in  the  day  to  the  heat,  and  in  the  night  to  the  Irost. 

See  John  xM.  48. 


14 


CUAP.  V. 


SCRIPTURE. 


BOOK  I. 


CHAP.  V. 

ADVANTAGES  OF  SCRIPTURE. 

§  51.    Making  Wise. 

y%.  xix.  11.  MoroDVPrbv  them  is  thy  sprvant  warned; 
ind  in  keeping  of  tlieiu  t)ierc  i.t  great  reward. 

—  cxix.  1)8.  Thou  through  tliy  connnandmcnts  hiust 
made  me  wiser  tlian  mine  enemies;  lor  they  kjc  ever 
with  me. 

!)'.).    I  have  more  undcrslanding  than  all  my 

teachers;  tor  thy  testimonies  are  my  meditation. 

100.  1  understand  more  than  the  ancients,  be- 
cause I  keep  thy  jireeepts. 

104.  Through  thy  jireeepts  I  get  understand- 

hig:  therefore  I  hate  every  false  way. 

—  —  1:30.  The  entrance  of  thy  words  givelh  light; 
it  givetli  undei'standing  unto  the  simple. 

I'foi'.  i.  2.  To  know  wisdom  and  instruction;  to  per- 
ceive the  words  of  understanding; 

3.  To  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  jus- 
lice,  and  judgment,  and  equity; 

4.  To  give  siditilty  to  the  simple,  to  the  young 

man  knowledge  and  discretion. 

iVnt.  xiii.  51.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Have  ye  under- 
stood all  these  things?     They  say  unto  him,  "i  ea.  Lord. 

!i2.  Then  said  he  unto  "them.  Therefore  every 

scribe  w/tich  «  instructed  unto  the  Idngdom  of  heaven, 
is  like  unto  a  man  t/mt  /.<  a  househoUlcr,  which  bring- 
cth  Ibrtli  out  of  his  treasure  t/iiin/n  new  and  old. 

Jfurlc  iv.  10.  And  when  he  was  alone,  they  that 
were  about  him  with  the  twelve  asked  of  him  the 
parable. 

11.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Unto  you  it  is 

given  to  know  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom  of  God: 
Ijut  luito  them  that  are  without,  all  lh<:.ie  things  are 
done  In  parables: 

13.    That  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not  \tcr- 

ceive;  and  lieariug  they  may  liear,  and  not  under- 
LUand ;  lest  at  anj'  time  the)'  should  be  converted,  and 
their  sins  should  be  forgiven  them. 

—  xii.  24.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them.  Do 
ye  not  therefore  err,  because  ye  know  not  the  Scrip- 
tures, neither  the  power  of  God  ? 

1  Cor.  X,  11.  Now  :U1  these  things  happened  unto 
them  for  ensamples :  and  llicy  are  written  for  oiu'  ad- 
monition ui)on  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  come. 

iJph.  iii.  4.  Whereb}',  wdien  ye  read,  ye  may  under- 
stand mv  knowdedge  in  the  mystery  of  Christ.) 

See  Jial.  xxii.  20. 

§  52.    Satisfyinsr  Desire. 

Ji>b  xxiii.  12.  Neither  have  I  gone  back  from  the 
commandment  of  his  lips;  I  have  esteemed  the  words 
of  his  mouth  more  than  my  necessary /wrf. 

/\  xix.  10.  More  to  be  desired  are  tlifi/  than  gold, 
yea,  than  much  tine  gold:  sweeter  also  than  honey 
and  the  honeycoml). 

—  exix.  20.  3Iy  soul  breaketh  for  the  longing  tluit  it 
hath  unto  thy  juclgments  at  all  times. 

47.  And  1  will  delight  myself  in  tli}'  com- 
mandments, which  I  have  loved. 

48.  3Iy  hands  also  will  I  litl  up  nnto  thy  com- 
mandments, which  I  have  loved;  and  I  wUl  meditate 
in  thy  statutes. 

72.  The  law  of  thy  mouth  ia  better  imto  me 

than  t]ious:mds  of  gold  and  silver. 

82.  Jliue  eyes  fail  lor  thy  word,  saying,  When 

wilt  thou  coudbrt  me  ? 

103.  How  sweet  are  thy  words  unto  my  taste .' 

7jfn,  sineeter  than  honey  to  my  liiouth. 

127.   Therctbre  I  love  thy  commandments 

.above  gold;  vea,  above  line  gold. 

131.  "l  opened  my  month,  and  p.anted:  for  I 

longed  for  lliv  commandments. 

— 107.  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  testimonies;  and 

I  love  them  exceedingly. 

1  Pet.  ii.  2.  As  newborn  babes,  desire  the  sincere 
milk  of  the  word,  that  ye  may  grow  thereby : 

§  53.    Inspiring  Hope. 

Ps.  exix.  81.  My  soul  faintetli  for  thy  salvation:  but 
I  hope  in  thy  woriL 


147.  I  prevented  the  dawning  of  the  morning, 

and  cried:  I  liopeil  in  thy  word. 

Pror.  xxii.  1!».  Th:it  thy  trust  may  be  in  the  Lord, 
I  li;ive  maile  known  to  thee  this  d;iy,  even  to  thee. 

liuin.  XV.  4.  For  whatsoever  things  were  written  atbre- 
time  were  written  lor  our  learning,  that  we  through  |)a- 
tience  .and  comfort  of  the  Scriptures  might  have  iiope. 

^  54.     Imparting  Joy. 
J^«.  xix.  S.  The  statutes  of  the  Lokd  are  right,  re- 
joicing the  heart:  the  commiindment  of  the  Loud  w 
pure,  enlightening  the  ey<'S. 

—  cxix.  14.  I  hav(^  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  testi- 
monies, as  miirh  as  in  :ill  riches. 

16.  I  will  delight  myself  in  tliy  statutes;   I 

will  not  forget  thy  word. 

24.  Thy  testimonies  also  are  my  delight,  ami 

my  counsellors. 

111.  Thy  testimonies  have  I  taken  as  a  heri- 
tage for  ever:  for  they  are  the  rejoicing  of  my  he:irt. 

143.  Trouble  and  anguish  have  tiikcu  hold  on 

me:  yet  lliy  commandments  are  my  delights. 

— •  —  102.  I  rejoice  at  thy  word,  as  one  that  findeth 
great  spoil, 

1  John  i.  4.  And  these  things  write  we  unto  you, 
that  j'our  joj-  may  be  full. 

See  Jer.  xv.  10. 

§  55.    Cuiuforting:  and  Consoling. 

Ps.  cxix.  50.  This  in  my  comfort  in  my  affliction : 
for  thy  word  hath  quickened  me. 

— •  ^  92.  Uidess  thy  law  /lad  been  my  delights,  I 
shoidd  then  have  perished  in  mine  affliction. 

03.  I  will  never  forget  thy  precepts :  for  with 

them  thou  li:ist  (juickened  me. 

Aets  XV.  30.  So  when  they  were  dismissed,  they 
came  to  Antioch:  and  when  they  had  gathered  the 
multitude  together,  they  delivered  the  epistle: 

31.   117(;V-7j  when  tliey  had  read,  they  rejoiced 

for  the  consolation. 

§  56.    Sanctifying  and  Saving. 

Pa.  xvii.  4.  Concerning  the  works  of  men,  by  the" 
word  of  thy  lips  I  have  kept  me  from  the  paths  of  the 
destroyer. 

—  cxix.  9.  Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  cleanse 
his  way  'i  by  taking  heed  thereto  according  to  thy 
word. 

Jolin  XX.  31.  But  these  are  written,  that  ye  might 
believe  th!it  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God  ;  and 
that  believing  ye  might  have  life  through  his  name. 

Ram.  i.  16.  For  I  am  not  aslianied  of  the  gospel  of 
Christ :  for  it  is  tlie  power  of  God  nnto  salvation  to 
every  one  that  believeth  ;  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to 
the  Greek. 

— ^  X.  17.  So  then  faith  eometh  by  hearing,  and  hear- 
ing by  the  word  of  God. 

2  Tim.  iii.  15.  And  that  from  a  child  thou  liast 
known  the  holy  Scriptures,  which  are  able  to  make 
thee  wise  nnto  salvation  through  faith  which  is  in 
Christ  .Jesus. 

Jail),  i.  21.  Wherefore  lay  apart  all  filtldness  and  su- 
perfluity of  nanghtiness,  and  receive  with  meekness 
the  engrafted  word,  which  is  able  to  save  your  souls. 

See  Jam.  i.  18.     1  Pet.  i.  23. 

§  57.    Nations  Blest  by  it. 

Deui.  iv.  6.  Keep  therefore  and  do  them  ;  for  this  w 
your  wisdom  and  your  understanding  in  the  sight  of 
the  nations,  which  shall  hear  all  these  statutes,  and 
sa)-.  Surely  this  great  nation  i»  a  wise  and  imderstand- 
ing  people. 

-8.  And  wdiat  nation  is  tliere  so  great,  that  hath 

statutes  and  judgments  so  righteous  Jis  all  this  lawj 
wdiich  I  set  before  you  this  day  ?  ' 

Ps.  cxlvii.  19.  He  shcweth  his  word  unto  Jacob,  his 
statutes  and  Ins  judgments  unto  Israel. 

•  20.  He   hath    not  dealt  so  with  any  nation : 

and  as  for  hU  judgments,  they  have  not  known  the^n. 
Pr:use  ye  the  Lord. 

Bum.  iii.  1.  Wh;it  advantage  then  hath  the  Jew?  or 
what  profit  is  there  of  circumcision  ? 

2.  Much  everj'  way :  chicfiy,  because  that  unto 

them  were  committed  the  oracles  of  God. 


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CHAP.    i. 


GOD. 


BOOK   II. 


§  58.    Deprivation  of  it,  a  Curse. 

3  Clir.  XV.  3.  Now  for  a  long  season  Israel  ludh 
been  without  the  true  Goil,  and  without  a  teaching 
priest,  anil  without  law. 

Proc.  \\\\.  18.  Where  there  is  no  vision,  the  people 
perish  :  but  lie  that  keepeth  the  law,  happy  »«  he. 

Lam.  u.  d.  Her  gates  are  sunk  into  the  ground; 
he  hath  destroyed  and  broken  her  bars:  her  king 
aud  her  princes  arc  among  the  Gentiles :  the  law  in 
no  more  ;  her  prophets  also  find  no  vision  i'roni  the 
Lord. 

Ezek.  vii.  36.  Mischief  shall  come  upon  mischief, 


and  rumour  shall  be  upon  rumour;  then  shall  they 
seek  a  vision  of  the  prophet;  but  the  law  shall  perish 
from  the  priest,  and  counsel  from  the  ancients. 

Amm  viii.  11.  Beliold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
God,  that  I  will  send  a  famine  in  tlie  land,  not  a  fam- 
ine of  bread,  nor  a  thu'st  for  water,  but  of  hearing  the 
words  of  the  Lord  : 

13.  And  they  shall  wander  from  sea  to  sea, 

and  from  the  north  even  to  the  east,  they  shall  run  to 
and  fro  to  seek  the  word  of  the  Lord,  and  shall  not 
find  it. 

13.  In   that    day   shall   the  fair   virgins  and 

yoimg  men  faint  for  thirst. 


BOOK  II.-GOD. 


CHAP.  I. 

NAMES  AND  GENERAL  REPRE- 
SENTATIONS OP  GOD. 

§  1.    Jehovah;  Jah. 

E.r.  vi.  3.  And  I  a]5pearod  unto  Abraham,  unto 
Isaac,  aud  unto  Jacob,  by  the  name  of  God  Al- 
mighty ;  but  by  my  name  JEHOVAH  wag  I  not 
known  to  tlieni. 

—  xvii.  lo.  And  Moses  built  an  altar,  and  called 
the  name  of  it  jEiiov.\H-nissi : 

Ps.  Ixviii.  4.  Sing  unto  God,  sing  praises  to  his 
name :  extol  him  that  ridcth  upon  the  heavens  by  his 
name  .lAH,  and  rejoice  before  him. 

—  Ixxxiii.  18.  That  men  may  know  that  thou, 
whose  name  aloue  is  JEHOVAH,  art  the  Most  High 
over  all  the  earth. 

§  2.    I  Am. 

B.r.  iii.  13.  And  Moses  said  mito  God,  Behold,  wJien 
I  come  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  shall  saj^  unto 
them.  The  God  of  your  fathers  hatli  sent  me  unto 
you ;  and  they  shall  say  to  me,  What  is  his  name  ? 
what  shall  I  say  unt(j  them  ? 

14.  And  (:;od  said  unto  Moses,  I  AJI  THAT 

I  AM:  and  he  said,  Tluis  shall  thou  say  unto  the 
chiUlreu  of  Israel,  I  AJI  hath  sent  mc  unto  you. 

15.  And  God  said  moreover  unto  Moses,  Tlius 

slialt  thou  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  The  Lord 
God  of  your  fiithers,  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God 
of  Isaac,  anil  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath  sent  me  unto 
you .-  tliis  M  my  name  for  ever,  and  this  is  my  memo- 
rial imto  all  generations. 

§  3.    Lord  antl  (Jod, 

Kc.  iii.  0.  Jloreover  he  said,  I  am  the  God  of  thy 
father,  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God  of  Isaac,  and 
the  God  of  Jacob.  And  Moses  hid  his  face ;  for  he 
was  afraid  to  look  upon  God. 

—  vi.  3.  And  God  spake  imto  Moses,  and  said  unto 
him,  I  am  the  Loud: 

—  xxxiv.  .').  And  the  Lord  descended  in  the  cloud, 
and  stood  with  him  there,  and  proclaimed  the  name 
of  the  Lord. 

/v.  liv.  5.  For  thy  Maker  it  thine  husband;  The 
Lord  of  ho.sts  is  his  name;  and  thy  Kedeemer  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel ;  The  God  of  the  whole  earth 
shall  he  be  called 

Act.s  vii.  33.  Sui/ing.,  I  am  the  God  of  thy  fathers, 
llic  Goil  of  Abraiiaiii,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the 
(ioil  of  J;icob.  Then  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not 
behold. 


§  rt.    Lord  and  God  of  Hosts. 

Is.  xlvii.  4.  As  for  our  Kedeemer,  the  Lord  of  hosts 
is  his  name,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

—  xlviii.  3.  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  holy 
city,  and  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of  Israel :  The 
Lord  of  hosts  is  his  name. 

—  li.  1.5.  But  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  divided 
the  sea,  whose  -waves  roared :  The  Lord  of  hosts  is 
his  name. 

Jer.  X.  16.  The  portion  of  Jacob  is  not  like  them : 
for  he  is  the  former  of  all  things ;  and  Israel  is  the 
rod  of  his  inheritance :  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  his 
name. 

—  xxxii.  18.  Thou  shewest  lovingkindness  unto 
thousands,  and  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the 
fathers  into  the  bosom  of  their  children  alter  them: 
The  Great,  The  Mighty  God,  The  Lord  of  hosts,  is  his 
name : 

—  li.  19.  The  portion  of  Jacob  is  not  like  them ; 
for  he  is  the  former  of  all  things :  and  Israel  is  the 
rod  of  his  inheritance;  The  Lord  of  hosts  j'.t  his 
name. 

Hos.  xii.  5.  Even  the  Lord  God  of  hosts ;  the  Lord 
is  his  memorial. 
See  Amos  v.  37. 


§ 


Ishi. 


Hos.  ii.  16.  And  it  shall  be  at  that  day,  saith  the 
Lord,  tlutt  thou  shalt  call  me  Ishi ;  and  shalt  call  me 
no  more  Baali.* 

§  6.    Represented  by  Fire. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  13.  Through  the  brightness  before  him 
were  coals  of  fire  kindled. 

Ps.  1.  3.  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep 
silence :  a  fire  shall  devour  before  him,  and  it  shall  be 
very  tempestuous  round  about  him. 

—  xcvii.  3.  A  fire  goeth  before  him,  and  burneth  up 
his  enemies  round  about. 

Ilab.  iii.  5.  Before  him  went  the  pestilence,  and 
burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet. 

Ilcb.  xii.  39.  For  our  God  is  a  consuming  fire. 

Rei\  \\.  5.  And  out  of  \hc  throne  proceeded  light- 
nings and  thunderings  and  voices :  and  there  icere 
seven  lamps  of  fire  burnnig  before  the  Ihi'one,  which 
are  the  seven  spirits  of  God. 

§  7.    Represented  hy  Light. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  39.  For  thou  art  my  lamp,  O  Lord  : 
and  the  Lord  will  lighten  my  darkness. 

*  Tslii  im-iiiis  "  my  maji,"  "  my  bueband."  So  also  docs  Bnali 
But  tliu  latter  li.id  b'ocomo  associated  with  idolatry,  aud  is  tbwre- 
fore  interdicted. — II. 


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CHAP.  I. 


GOD. 


DOOK  II. 


Ps.  xviii.  2S.  For  tliou  Tcilt  light  my  cauillc:  the 
Loui)  my  Gcicl  will  cnliu'litcn  my  darkness. 

—  1.  3"  Out  of  Zion,  the  perfection  of  beauty,  Goil 
hath  shined. 

—  civ.  2.  Who  covcrcst  t/ii/Kclf  with  lifjht  as  iri'lh  a 
garment:  whostreteUest  out  the  heavens  like  a  curtain. 

1  JiJiii,  i.  T).  Tliis  then  is  the  message  wliirli  we 
have  heard  of  him,  and  declare  unto  you,  that  Uod  is 
light,  and  in  Uim  is  no  darliuess  at  all. 

§  S.    Aecoiiii)aiiie(l  by  Darkupss  or  Clouds. 

Ex.  xix.  9.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses,  Lo,  I 

come  unto  thee  in  a  thieU  cloud,  that  the  people  may 

hear  when  I  speak  witli  tlice,  and  helieve  thee  lor  ever. 

And  Moses  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto  the  Lokd. 

2  Siiiii.  xxii.  10.  He  bowed  tlie  heavens  also,  and 
came  down ;  and  darkness  teas  under  his  feet. 

12.  And  he  made  darkness  pavilions  round 

about  him,  dark  waters,  and  thick  clouds  of  the  skies. 

1  Kiiigx  viii.  12.  Then  spake  Solomon,  The  Loud 
said  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness. 

3  Clir.  vi.  1.  Then  said  Solomon,  The  Lokd  hath 
said  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness. 

Fs.  xviii.  11.  He  made  darkness  his  secret  place ;  his 
pavilion  round  about  him  were  dark  waters  aiul  thick 
clouds  of  the  skies. 

§  9.    Compared  to  Animals. 

yum.  xxiii.  22.  God  brought  them  out  of  Egyjit ; 
he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  a  unicorn. 

Jab  X.  15.  If  I  be  wicked,  woe  unto  me ;  and  if  I 
be  righteous,  yet  will  I  not  lift  up  my  head.  lam  full 
of  confusion ;  therefore  see  tliou  mine  affliction ; 

16,  For  it  increaseth.     Thou  huutest  me  as  a 

fierce  lion :  and  again  thou  shewest  thyself  marvel- 
lous upon  me. 

Is.  xxxi.  4.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  spoken  unto 
me.  Like  as  the  lion  and  the  young  lion  roaring  on 
his  prey,  when  a  multitude  of  shepherds  is  called 
forth  against  him,  !ie  will  not  be  afraid  of  their 
voice,  nor  abase  himself  for  the  noise  of  them :  so 
shall  the  Loud  of  hosts  come  down  to  light  for 
mount  Zion,  and  for  the  hill  thereof. 

5.  As  birds  flying,  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts 

defend  Jerusalem;  defending  also  he  will  deliver  it; 
and  passing  over  he  will  preserve  it. 

Lam.  iii.  10.  He  ifrt.s  unto  me  fw  a  bear  lying  in 
wait,  and  as  a  lion  in  secret  places. 

Hos.  v.  13.  Therefore  iciU  1  be  unto  Ephraim  as  a 
moth,  and  to  the  house  of  Judah  as  rottenness. 

1-1.  For  I  mil  be  unto  Ephraim  as  a  lion,  and 

as  a  j'oung  lion  to  the  house  of  Judah :  I,  even  I,  will 
tear  and  go  away ;  I  will  take  away,  and  none  shall 
rescue  him. 

—  xi.  10.  They  shall  walk  after  the  Lord  :  he  shall 
roar  like  a  lion :  when  he  shall  roar,  then  the  children 
shall  tremble  from  the  west. 

—  xiii.  7.  Therefore  I  will  be  unto  them  as  a  lion  : 
as  a  leopard  by  the  way  will  I  observe  t/wm: 

8.  I  will  meet  them  as  a  bear  t/iat  is  bereaved 

of  Jier  whelps,  and  will  rend  the  caul  of  their  heart, 
and  there  will  I  devour  them  like  a  lion :  the  wild 
beast  shall  tear  them. 

§  10.    Compared  to  a  Fir  Tree. 

Has.  xiv.  8.  +1  am  like  a  green  fir  tree.  From  me  is 
thy  fruit  found. 

^11.    The  Tisible  Glory. 

Ej:  xvi.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Aaron  spake 
unto  the  whole  congregation  of  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, that  they  looked  toward  the  wilderness,  and, 
behold,  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  m  the  cloud. 

—  xxiv.  15.  And  Closes  went  up  into  the  mount, 
and  a  cloud  covered  the  mount. 

16.  And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon 

mount  Sinai,  and  the  cloiid  covered  it  six  days :  and 
the  seventh  day  he  called  unto  Moses  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  cloud. 

17.  And  the  sight  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

vas  like  devouring  fire  on  the  top  of  the  mount  in  the 
eves  of  the  childi'en  of  Israel. 

' 18.  And  Moses  went  into  the  midst  of  the 

cloud,  and  gat  him  up  into  the  moimt:  and  Moses 
was  in  the  momit  forty  days  and  forty  nights. 


—  xxxiii.  18.  And  he  said,  I  beseech  thee,  shew  mo 

Ihy  glory. 

/av.  ix.  23.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  into  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  ami  came  out,  and 
blessed  the  people:  aiul  the  glory  of  the  LoitD  ap- 
peared unto  all  the  people. 

AwoH.  XX.  6.  And  Jloses  and  Aaron  went  from  the 
presence  of  the  assembly  unto  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation,  and  lliey  fell  upon  their 
faces :  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  api)e;u-ed  unto  them. 

Dent.  xxxi.  15.  And  the  Loud  apiieared  in  the 
tabernacle  in  a  piflar  of  a  cloud  :  and  the  pillar  of  the 
cloud  stood  over  the  door  of  the  tabernacle. 

1  Kings  viii.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
priests  were  come  out  of  the  holy  place,  that  the  clo\ul 
filled  the  house  of  the  Loud, 

11.  So   that   the  priests  could  not  stand  to 

minister  because  of  the  cloud:  for  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  had  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

3  Chi:  V.  13.  It  came  even  to  jiass,  as  the  tnun- 
peters  and  singers  teere  as  one,  to  make  one  sound  to 
be  heard  in  praising  and  thanking  the  Loud;  and 
when  they  lifted  up  their  voice  wilb  tiie  trumpets  and 
cymbals  and  instruments  of  music,  and  jiraised  the 
hoiiO,  saying.  For  he  is  good;  for  his  mercy  end nreth 
for  ever:  that  then  the  house  was  filled  with  a  cloud, 
even  the  house  of  the  Lord  ; 

14.    So  that   the  priests  could  not  stand  to 

minister  by  reason  of  the  cloud  ;  for  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  had  "filled  the  house  of  God. 

Ezek.  iii.  23.  Then  I  arose,  and  went  forth  into  the 
plain:  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the  Lord  stood 
there,  as  the  glorj'  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Che- 
bar  :  and  I  fell  on  mv  face. 

—  xi.  22.  Then  did  the  cherubim  lift  up  their 
wings,  and  the  wheels  beside  them;  and  the  glory  of 
the  God  of  Israel  was  over  them  above. 

—  xliii.  4.  And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came  into  the 
house  by  the  way  of  the  gate  whose  prospect  is  toward 
the  east 

,5.  So  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  mc 

into  the  inner  court;  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the 
Lord  filled  the  house. 

—  xliv.  4.  Then  brought  he  mo  the  way  of  the 
north  gate  before  the  house:  and  I  looked,  and,  be- 
hold, the  glorv  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house  of  the 
Lord  :  and  I  fell  upon  my  face. 

§  12.    God  is  Local. 

Gen.  iv.  16.  And  Cain  went  out  from  the  preeence 
of  the  Lord,  and  dwelt  m  the  land  of  Nod,  on  the 
east  of  Eden. 

Ex.  xix.  17.  And  Moses  brought  forth  the  people 
out  of  the  camp  to  meet  with  God ;  and  they  stood 
at  the  nether  part  of  the  mount. 

31.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  down, 

charge  the  people,  lest  they  break  through  unto  the 
Lord  to  gaze,  and  many  of  them  perish. 

—  XX.  21.  And  the  people  stood  afar  off,  and  Mo- 
ses drew  near  unto  the  thick  darkness  where  God  icas. 

—  xxxiii.  14.  And  he  said.  My  presence  shall  go 
icith  thee,  and  I  will  give  thee  rest. 

15.  And  he  said  unto  them.  If  thy  presence  go 

not  jcith  mc,  carry  us  not  up  hence. 

Nam.  xxiii.  15.  And  he  said  unto  Balak,  Stand 
here  by  thy  burnt  offermg,  while  I  meet  the  Loud 
yonder. 

Dent.  V.  5.  (I  stood  between  the  Lord  and  you  at 
that  time,  to  shew  you  the  word  of  the  Lord  :  for  ye 
were  afraid  by  reason  of  the  fire,  and  went  not  up 
into  the  mount,)  saying, 

1  Kings  xix.  11.  And  he  said.  Go  forth,  and  stand 
upon  the  mount  before  the  Lord.  And,  behold,  tlu 
Lord  passed  by,  and  a  great  and  strong  wind  r.nt 
the  mountams,  and  brake  in  pieces  the  rocks  I'-ioro 
the  Lord  ;  but  the  Lord  wns  not  in  the  wind :  and 
after  the  wind  an  earthquake ;  but  the  Lord  icas  not 
in  the  earthquake : 

§  13.    Has  a  Bwelling-Plarc  among  Men. 

Ex.  XXV.  8.  And  let  them  make  me  a  sanctuary ; 
that  I  may  dwefl  among  them. 

—  xxix.  43.  And  there  I  will  meet  with  the  chddren 


CHAP.  II. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


of  Israel,  aud  the  tabernacle  shall  be  sanctified  by  my 
glory. 

Ex.  xxix.  44.  And  I  will  sanctify  the  tabernacle  of 
the  cougregatiou,  and  the  altar :  I  will  sauctily  also 
both  Aaron  aud  his  sons,  to  minister  to  me  in  the 
priest's  oilice. 

45.  And  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of 

Israel,  aud  will  be  their  God. 

Lev.  x.wi.  11.  And  I  will  set  my  tabernacle  among 
you:  and  my  soul  shall  not  abhor  you. 

13.  And  I  will  walk  among  you,  and  will  be 

your  God,  aud  3'e  shall  be  my  people. 

1  Kings  vi.  11.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Soloniou,  saying, 

■  12.  Concerning  this  house  which  thou  art  in 

building,  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  statutes,  aud  execute 
my  judgments,  and  keep  all  my  commandments  to 
walk  in  them ;  then  will  I  perform  my  words  with 
thee,  which  I  spake  unto  David  tliy  lather : 

13.  Aud  I  will  dwell   among  the  children  of 

[srael,  and  will  not  forsake  my  people  Israel. 

—  viii.  13.  I  have  surely  built  thee  a  liouse  to 
dwell  in,  a  settled  place  for  "thee  to  abide  in  for  ever. 

3  Olir.  vi.  3.  But  I  have  built  a  house  of  habitation 
for  thee,  and  a  place  for  tliy  dwelling  for  ever. 

18.   But  will   God   in  very  "deed  dwell  with 

men  on  the  earth  V  Behold,  heaven  and  the  heaven 
of  heavens  cannot  contain  thee :  how  much  less  this 
house  which  I  have  built ! 

P.i.  cxxxii.  14.  This  is  my  rest  for  ever:  here  will  I 
dwell ;  for  I  have  desired  it. 

Micah  i.  3.  Hear,  all  ye  people ;  hearken,  O  earth, 
and  all  that  therein  is :  and  let  the  Lord  God  be  wit- 
ness against  you,  the  Lord  from  his  holy  temple. 

Ui(h.  ii.  20.  But  the  Loud  is  in  his  holy  temple :  let 
all  the  earth  kee])  silence  before  him. 

Zcch.  ii.  10.  Sing  and  rejoice,  O  daughter  of  Zion : 
for,  lo,  I  come,  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  thee, 
saith  the  Lord. 

Rev.  xxi.  3.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven 
saying,  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  is  with  men, 
a,ud  he  will  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall  be  his 
people,  and  God  himself  shall  be  with  them,  and  be 
their  God. 

§  14.    Moves  About. 

Gen.  xvii.  23.  And  he  left  olf  talking  with  him,  and 
God  went  up  IVom  Aliraham. 

—  xviii.  33.  And  the  Lord  went  his  way,  as  soon 
as  he  had  left  commuuing  with  Abraham:  and  Abra- 
ham returned  uuto  his  place. 

E.r.  xix.  30.  Aud  the  Lord  came  down  upon  mount 
Siuai,  on  the  top  of  the  mount :  and  the  Lord  called  j 
Moses  up  to  the  top  of  the  mount ;  and  Moses  went  \\\i.  \ 

Num.  xii.  .5.  And  the  Lord  came  down  in  the  pil-  j 
lar  of  the  cloud,  and  stood  in  the  door  of  the  taber-  ; 
nacle,  and  called  Aaron  and  Miriam :  and  they  both 
came  forth. 

—  xxiii.  4.  And  God  met  Balaam :  and  he  said 
unto  him,  I  have  prepared  seven  altars,  and  I  have 
offered  upon  every  altar  a  bullock  and  a  ram. 

Dent,  xxxiii.  2.  And  he  said.  The  Lord  came  from 
Sinai,  and  rose  up  from  Seir  unto  them ;  he  slimed 
forth  from  mount  Paran,  and  he  came  with  ten  thou-  ; 
sands  of  saints :  from  his  right  hand  went  a  fiery  law 
for  them. 

Jud.  V.  4.  Lord,  when  thou  wentest  out  of  Seir, 
when  thou  marchedst  out  of  the  field  of  Edom,  tlic 
earth  trembled,  and  the  heavens  dropped,  the  clouds 
also  drop|ied  water. 

1  Sain.  iv.  7.  And  the  Philistines  were  afraid ;  for 
they  said,  God  is  come  into  the  camp.  Aud  the_v  said, 
AVoe  uuto  us !  for  there  hath  not  been  such  a  thing 
,berelofore. 

Ps.  xlvii.  5.  God  is  gone  up  with  a  shout,  the  Lord 
with  the  sound  of  a  trumpet. 

—  l.vviii.  7.  O  God,  when  thou  wentest  forth  before 
thy  people,  when  thou  didst  march  through  the  wil 
derness;  Selah: 

8.  The  earth  shook,  the  heavens  also  dropped 

at  the  presence  of  God :  even  Sinai  itself  wrts  moved  at 
the  presence  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

Jer.  xiv.  S.  0  the  hope  of  Israel,  the  Saviour  there- 

1 


of  in  time  of  trouljle,  why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a 
stranger  iu  the  land,  and  "as  a  wayfaring  mau  that 
turneth  aside  to  tarry  for  a  night  ? 

Ezek.  xi.  33.  Ajid  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up 
from  the  midst  of  the  citj-,  aud  stood  upon  the  mount- 
ain which  IS  ou  the  east  side  of  the  city. 

Micah  i.  3.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  Cometh  forth  out 
of  his  place,  and  will  come  down,  and  tread  upon  the 
high  places  of  the  earth. 

Ilab.  iii.  3.  God  came  from  Teman,  and  the  Holy 
One  ironi  mount  Paran.  Selah.  His  glory  covered 
the  heavens,  and  the  earth  was  full  of  his  praise. 

Zech.  ii.  13.  Be  silent,  O  all  flesh,  before  the  Lord, 
for  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  habitation. 

§  15.    Uses  Vehicles, 

2  Sam.  xxii.  11.  And  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and 
did  fly :  and  he  was  seen  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind. 

Ps.  x^•iii.  10.  And  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did 
fly :  yea,  he  did  fly  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind. 

—  civ.  3.  Who  layeth  the  beams  of  his  chambers 
m  the  waters :  who  maketh  the  clouds  his  chariot : 
who  walketh  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind : 

Bab.  iii.  8.  Was  the  Lord  displeased  against  the 
rivers  ?  was  thine  anger  against  the  rivers  ?  loas  thy 
wrath  against  the  sea,  that  thou  didst  ride  upon  thine 
horses  and  thy  chariots  of  salvation  V 

15.  Thou  didst  walk   through  the  sea  with 

thine  horses,  through  the  heap  of  great  waters. 

Zech.  ix.  14.  And  the  Lord  shall  be  seen  over  them, 
and  his  arrow  shall  go  forth  as  the  lightning  :  and  the 
Lord  God  shall  blow  the  trumpet,  and  shall  go  with 
whirlwinds  of  the  south. 


CHAP.  II. 

AKTTHEOPOMOEPHIC  AND 

ANTHEOPOPATHIC  EEPEESENTA- 

TIONS  OF  GOD. 

§  IG.    God  Ai)pears  iii  Human  Form. 

Oen.  xviii.  1.  And  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in 
the  plains  of  Mamre :  and  he  sat  in  the  teut  door  in 
the  heat  of  the  day ; 

—  XXXV.  9.  And  God  appeared  unto  Jacob  again, 
when  he  came  out  of  Padan-aram,  and  blessed  him. 

—  xlviii.  3.  And  Jacob  said  unto  Joseph,  God  Al- 
mighty appeared  unto  me  at  Luz  in  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan, and  blessed  me, 

E.V.  xxiv.  9.  Then  went  up  Moses,  and  Aaron,  Na- 
dab,  and  Abihu,  and  seventy  of  the  elders  of  Israel  ; 

10.  And   they  saw  the  God  of  Israel  :   and 

th^re  was  under  his  feet  as  it  were  a  paved  work  of  a 
sapphire  stone,  and  as  it  were  the  body  of  heaven  iu 
/(W  clearness. 

11.  And  upon  the  nobles  of  the  children  of 

Israel  he  laid  not  his  hand :  also  they  saw  God,  and 
did  eat  and  drink. 

2  Chr.  vii.  12.  And  the  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon 
by  night,  aud  said  unto  him,  I  have  heard  thy  prayer, 
and  have  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  a  house  of 
sacrifice. 

Job  xlii.  5.  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  the  hearing  of 
the  ear ;  but  now  mine  eye  seeth  thee : 

6.  Wherefore  I  abhor  myself,  and  repent  in 

dust  aud  ashes. 

/v.  vi.  1.  In  the  year  that  king  Uzziah  died  I  saw 
also  the  Lord  sittiiig  upon  a  throne,  high  and  lifted  up, 
and  his  train  filled  the  temple. 

E^ei:  i.  26.  Aud  al.iove  the  firmament  that  was  over 
their  heads  was  the  likeness  of  a  throne,  as  the  appear- 
ance of  a  sapphire  stone  :  and  upon  the  likeness  of  the 
throne  was  the  likeness  as  the  appearance  of  a  man 
above  upon  it. 

37.  And  I  saw  as  the  colour  of  amber,  as  the 

appearance  of  fire  round  aliout  within  it,  from  the  ap- 
pearance of  his  loins  even  upward,  and  from  the  ap- 
pearance of  his  loins  even  downward,  I  saw  as  it  wefe 
the  appearance  of  fire,  aud  it  had  brightness  round 
about. 


Ezek.  viii.  1.  Anil  it  came  to  pass  in  the  sixth  year, 
in  the  sixth  mouth,  in  Ihe  liHIi  ihiy  of  the  month,  <r.i  I 
sat  in  mine  house,  ami  llie  elilei-s  of  Juilah  sat  before 
nie,  lliat  (lie  hand  of  llie  Lord  God  tell  there  upon  me. 

2.  Then  I  lieliehl,  and  lo  a  lilieuess  as  the  ap- 
pearance of  tire:  IVoni  llie  apjiearanceof  his  loins  even 
downward,  tire ;  and  from  his  loins  even  upward,  as 
the  appearance  of  liriijlilness,  as  the  colour  of  amlier. 

4.  And,  lichokl,  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel 

iriLt  there,  according  to  the  "vision  that  I  saw  iu  the 
plain. 

—  xliii.  3.  And,  beliold,  the  ,clory  of  the  God  of  Is- 
rael came  from  the  way  of  the  east:  and  his  voice 
iCKs  lilie  a  noise  of  many  waters :  and  the  earth  shined 
■»vith  his  jrlory. 

3.  And  it  irn.t  nccordincr  to  the  appearance  of 

the  vision  wliich  I  saw,  trtn  according  to  tlie  ^-jsion 
tliat  I  saw  when  I  came  to  destroy  the  city :  and  the 
visions  irar  like  the  vision  that"!  saw  by  the  river 
Chebar ;  and  I  fell  upon  my  face. 

Btiii.  vii.  9.  I  belield  till  tlie  thrones  were  cast 
down,  and  the  Ancient  of  days  diil  sit,  wliose  gar- 
ment wax  wliitc  ;is  snow,  and  tlie  hair  of  his  head  like 
tlie  pure  wool :  his  throne  iciis  like  the  fiery  flame,  ami 
his  wheels  as  Iniruiug  tire. 

10.  A  fiery  stream  issued  and  came  forth  from 

before  him  :  thous"aud  thousands  ministered  unto  him, 
and  ten  thousand  times  ten  tliousand  stood  before 
him :  the  judgment  was  set,  and  the  books  were 
opened. 

Amia  ix.  1.  I  saw  the  Lf>rd  standing  upon  the  al- 
tar: and  he  said.  Smite  the  lintel  of  tlie  door,  that  the 
jiosts  may  shake :  and  cut  them  In  the  head,  all  of 
them ;  and  I  will  slay  the  last  of  them  with  the 
sword  :  he  that  lleeth  of  them  sliall  not  flee  away,  and 
he  that  escapeth  of  them  shall  not  be  dehvered." 

Ill i:\x.2.  And  immediately  I  was  in  the  Spirit: 
and,  beliold,  a  throne  was  set 'in  heaven,  and  one  sat 
on  the  throne. 

3.  And  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a 

jasper  and  a  sardine  stone:  and  t/iere  was  a  rainljow 
round  about  the  throne,  in  sight  like  unto  an  emerald. 

§  17.    Has  Huiiiaii  Features  and  Members. 

(1.   FACE.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  30.  And  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the 
place  Peuiel :  for  I  have  seen  God  face  to  face,  and 
my  life  is  preserved. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  11.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Closes 
face  to  face,  as  a  man  speaketli  unto  his  friend.  And 
he  turueil  again  into  the  camp;  but  his  servant 
Joshua,  tlie  son  of  Nun,  a  yomig  man,  departed  not 
out  of  the  tabernacle. 

^  20.  And  he  said.  Thou  canst  not  see  my  face : 

for  there  sli:d!  no  man  see  me,  and  live. 

Dent.  V.  4.  The  Loud  talked  with  you  flice  to  face 
in  the  mount  out  of  the  midst  of  the  tire. 

—  xxxiv.  10.  And  there  arose  not  a  projihct  since 
in  Israel  like  imto  Moses,  whom  the  Lord  knew  face 
to  face, 

Iiei\  XX.  11.  And  I  saw  a  great  wliite  throne,  and 
him  that  sat  on  it,  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the 
heaven  fled  away ;  and  there  was  foimd  no  place  for 
I  hem. 

(3.    ETES.) 

2  Clir.  xvi.  9.  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  run  to  and 
fro  througliout  tlie  whole  earth,  to  shew  himself  strong 
in  the  behalf  of  Ihem  wliose  heart  is  perfect  toward 
him.  Herein  tliou  hast  done  tbolishl}' :  therefore  from 
Jieuceforth  thou  shall  have  wars. 

Pi'uiK  xxii.  13.  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve 
knowledge;  and  he  overthroweth  the  words  of  the 
transgressor. 

(8.   KOSTlirLS.) 

3  Sean.  xxii.  9.  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his 
nostrils,  and  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured:  coals 
were  kindled  by  it. 

16.  And  the  channels  of  the  sea  appeared,  the 

foundations  of  the  world  were  discovereil,  at  the  re- 
buking of  the  Loud,  at  tlie  blast  of  the  breath  of  his 
nostrils. 

Pa.  xviii.  15.  Then    the  channels  of  waters  were 


seen,  a:id  the  foundations  of  llie  world  were  discov- 
ered iit  tliy  reliuke,  O  Lord,  at  tlie  blast  of  the  breath 
of  thy  nostrils. 

(4.   organs  OV   SrKI5Cn  ;   BREATn.) 

Num.  xii.  8.  With  him  will  I  speak  month  to  mouth, 
even  apparently,  and  not  in  dark  speeches ;  and  the 
simililiulc  of  the  Loun  sliall  he  lieliold :  wliereforo 
llieii  weri' ye  not  afraid  to  speak  against  my  servant 
Moses  V 

Pa.  xviii.  S.  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nos- 
trils, and  lire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured :  coals  were 
kindled  by  it. 

Is.  XXX.  37.  Behold,  the  name  of  the  Lord  comelh 
from  tiir,  burning  with  his  anger,  and  the  burden 
tht'renf  ix  lie;ny :  his  lips  are  full  of  indignation,  and 
his  tongue  as  a  devouring  fire. 

38.  And  his  breath,  as  an  overflowing  stream, 

shall  reach  to  the  midst  of  the  neck,  to  sift  the  nations 
witli  tlie  sieve  of  vanity  :  and  there  shall  he  a  bridle  in 
the  jaws  of  the  people,  causing  litem  to  err. 

(3.    SHOULDERS.) 

Dent,  xxxiii.  13.  And  of  Benjamin  he  said.  The 
beloved  of  the  LoKii  shall  dwell  in  safety  by  him  ;  und 
the  LORD  shall  cover  him  all  the  day  long,  ami  he 
shall  dwell  between  his  shoulders. 

(6.    HAND.) 

Pa.  xxi.  8.  Thine  hand  shall  find  out  all  thine  ene- 
mies :  thy  right  hand  shall  find  out  those  that  hate 
thee. 

—  Isxiv.  11.  Why  withdrawest  thou  thy  hand,  even 
thy  right  liand  ?  jiluck  it  out  of  tliy  bosom. 

—  Ixxxix.  13.  Tliou  hast  a  miglity  arm:  strong  is 
thy  hand,  and  high  is  thy  right  h;iiKl. 

—  cxviii.  10.  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  is  ex- 
alted :  the  right  hand  of  tlie  Lord  doeth  valiantlj'. 

Is.  Hi.  10.  Tlie  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  arm 
in  the  eyes  of  all  the  nations ;  and  all  the  ends  of  tlie 
earth  sliall  see  the  salvation  of  our  God. 

Ilab.  iii.  4.  And  his  brightness  was  as  the  light ;  he 
had  horns  coming  out  of  his  hand  ;  and  there  wets  the 
hiding  of  his  power. 

(7.    FINGERS.) 

K.r.  viii.  19.  Then  the  magicians  said  unto  Pharaoh, 
This  is  the  finger  of  God :  and  Pharaoh's  heart  was 
hardened,  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them ;  as  the 
Lord  had  said. 

Ps.  viii.  3.  Wlien  I  consider  thy  heavens,  the  work 
of  thy  fingers,  the  moon  and  the  stars,  which  thou 
hast  ordained : 

Luke  xi.  30.  But  if  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast 
out  devils,  no  doubt  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 
upon  you. 

See  E.r.  xxxL  18.     Pent.  ix.  10. 

(8.    BACK.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  31.  And  the  Lord  said,  Behold,  there  i$ 
a  place  liy  me,  and  thou  shalt  stand  upon  a  rock : 

33.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  while  my  glory 

passeth  liy,  Ihat  I  will  put  thee  in  a  cleft  of  the 
rock,  and  will  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I  pass 
by: 

33.  And  I  will  take  away  mine  hand,  and 

thou  shalt  see  my  back  parts ;  but  my  face  shall  not 
be  seen. 

Jer.  xviii.  17.  I  will  scatter  them  as  with  an  east 
wind  before  tlie  enemy;  I  will  shew  tlicni  the  back, 
and  not  the  face,  in  the  day  of  their  calamity. 

(9.   FEET.) 

Ps.  xviii.  9.  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came 
down  :  and  darkness  loets  under  his  feet. 

§  18.    Uses  a  Hiiuian  Voice. 

(See  also  Book  I.,  §§  10-17  ;  "  Speakers  unit  Hearers.") 
Ex.  iii.  4.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  lie  turned 
aside  to  see,  God  called  imto  liim  out  of  the  midst  of 
the  bush,  and  said,  Moses,  Moses.    And  he  said,  Here 
am  I. 

—  xix.  19.  And  when  the  voice  of  the  tnmipet 
sounded  long,  and  waxed  louiler  and  louder,  Moses 
spake,  and  God  answereil  him  by  a  voice. 


19 


CHAP.  II. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


Ex.  XX.  19.  And  they  said  unto  Moses,  Speak  tbou 
Tvith  us,  and  we  will  hear :  but  let  not  God  speak  with 
us,  lest  we  die. 

23.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Thus  thou 

shalt  saj'  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Ye  have  seen 
that  I  have  talked  with  you  from  heaven. 

Lee.  i.  1.  And  the  Loud  called  tuito  Closes,  and 
spake  unto  him  out  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion, saying. 

Num.  vii.  89.  And  when  Moses  was  gone  into  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation  to  speak  with  him, 
then  he  heard  the  voice  of  one  speaking  unto  him 
from  off  the  mercy  seat  that  was  upon  the  ark  of  tes- 
timony, from  between  the  two  cherubim :  and  he 
spake  unto  him. 

—  xii.  4,  And  the  Lord  spake  suddenly  unto  Moses, 
and  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  Jliriam,  Come  out  j'e  three 
unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation.  And  they 
three  came  out. 

—  xxii.  9.  And  God  came  unto  Balaam,  and  said. 
What  men  <ire  these  with  thee  ? 

Deut.  iv  13.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  you  out  of 
the  midst  of  the  tire :  j'e  heard  the  voice  of  the 
■words,  but  saw  no  similitude  ;  only  ye  lieard  a  voice. 

83.  Did  ever  people  hear  the  voice  of  God 

speaking  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  as  thou  hast 
heard,  and  live  ? 

36.  Out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  his 

voice,  that  he  might  instruct  thee  :  and  upon  earth  he 
shewed  thee  his  great  fire ;  and  thou  heardest  his 
words  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire. 

—  V.  24.  And  ye  said.  Behold,  the  Lord  our  God 
hath  shewed  us  his  glory  and  his  greatness,  and  we 
have  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire :  we 
have  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk  with  man,  and 
he  liveth. 

35.  Now  therefore  why  should  we  die  ?  for 

this  great  fire  will  consume  us :  if  we  hear  the  voice 
of  the  Lord  our  God  any  more,  then  we  shall  die. 

36.  For  who  is  there  of  all   flesh,  that  hath 

heard  the  voice  of  the  livmg  God  speaking  out  of  the 
midst  of  the  fire,  as  we  have,  and  lived  ? 

1  Einys  xix.  12.  And  after  the  earthquake  a  fire ; 
but  the  Lord  ^nis  not  in  the  fire  :  and  after  the  fire  a 
still  small  voice. 

13.  And  it  was  so,  when  Elijah  heard  it,  that  he 

wrapped  his  face  in  his  mantle,  and  went  out,  and 
stood  in  the  entering  m  of  the  cave.  And,  behold, 
there  came  a  voice  unto  him,  and  said.  What  doest 
thou  here,  Elijah  ? 

Ps.  Ixviii.  83.  To  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens 
of  heavens,  wliieh  were  of  old  ;  lo,  he  doth  send  out  his 
voice,  and  that  a  mighty  voice. 

Jer.  XXV.  30.  Therefore  prophesy  thou  against  them 
all  these  words,  and  say  unto  them.  The  Lord  shall 
roar  from  on  high,  and  utter  his  voice  from  his  holy 
habitation ;  he  shall  mightily  roar  upon  his  habita- 
tion ;  lie  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread  the 
grapes,  against  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

Esek.  xliii.  6.  And  I  heard  //(//(  speaking  unto  me 
out  of  the  house ;  and  the  man  stood  liy  me. 

Joel  ii.  11.  And  the  Lord  shall  utter  his  voice  be- 
fore Ills  anny :  for  his  camp  is  very  great :  for  7ie  is 
strong  that  executeth  his  word :  for  the  day  of  the 
Lonuis  great  and  very  terrible  ;  and  who  can  abide  it  ? 

—  iii.  16.  The  Lord  also  sliaD  roar  out  of  Zion, 
and  utter  his  voice  from  Jerusalem  ;  and  the  heavens 
and  the  earth  shall  shake  :  but  the  Lord  tciU  be  the 
hope  of  his  people,  and  the  strength  of  the  children 
of  Israel. 

Atrws  i.  3.  And  he  said.  The  Lord  will  roar  from 
Zion,  and  utter  his  voice  fi'om  Jerusalem;  and  the 
habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall  mourn,  and  the  top 
of  Cannel  shall  wither. 

Acts  vii.  31.  When  Moses  saw  it,  he  wondered  at 
the  sight :  and  as  he  drew  near  to  behold  it,  the  voice 
of  the  Lord  came  unto  him, 

Heb.  xii.  19.  And  tlie  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the 
voice  of  words ;  which  roice  they  that  heard  entreated 
tliat  the  word  should  not  be  spoken  to  them  any  more : 

26.  Whose  voice   then   shook  the  earth  :  but 

now  he  hath  iiromised,  saying.  Yet  once  more  I 
shake  not  the  earth  only,  but  also  heaven. 


§  19,    Laughs  and  Sleeps. 

Ps.  ii.  4.  He  that  sitteth  in  the  heavens  shall  laugh  : 
the  Lord  shall  have  them  in  derision. 

—  lix.  8.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  shak  laugh  at  them  ; 
thou  shalt  have  all  the  heathen  in  derision. 

—  Ixxviii.  65.  Then  the  Lord  awaked  as  one  out 
of  sleep,  and  like  a  mighty  man  that  shouteth  by 
reason  of  wine. 

§  20.    God  a  Warrior. 

Ex.  XV.  3.  The  Lord  ii  a  man  of  war :  the  Lord 
is  his  name. 

—  xvii.  16.  For  he  said,  Because  the  Lord  hath 
sworn  that  the  Lord  will  have  war  with  Anialek  from 
generation  to  generation. 

Is.  Ixvi.  16.  For  by  fire  and  by  his  sword  will  the 
Lord  plead  with  all  flesh :  and  the  slain  of  the  Lord 
shall  be  many. 

Jer.  xiv.  9.  Why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  man  aston- 
ished, as  a  mighty  num  that  cannot  save  ?  yet  thou, 

0  Lord,  art  in  the  midst  of  us,  and  we  are  called 
by  thy  name  ;  leave  us  not. 

—  xxi.  5.  And  I  mj'self  will  fight  ag.iinst  you  with 
an  outstretched  hand  and  with  a  strong  arm,  even  m 
anger,  and  in  I'ur.v,  and  in  great  wrath. 

Zech.  xiv.  3.  Then  shall  the  Lord  go  forth,  and  fight 
against  those  nations,  as  when  he  fought  in  the  day 
oF  battle. 

§  21.    Uses  Weapons. 

Deut.  xxxii.  23.  I  will  heap  mischiefs  upon  them ; 

1  will  spend  mine  arrows  upon  them. 

Job  xix.  12.  His  troops  come  together,  and  raise  up 
their  way  against  me,  and  encamp  round  about  my 
tabernacle. 

Ps.  vii.  12.  If  he  turn  not,  he  will  whet  his  sword  ; 
he  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  made  it  ready. 

13.  He  hath  also  prepared  for  him  the  instru- 
ments of  death ;  he  ordaineth  his  arrows  against  the 
persecutors. 

—  xxi.  12.  Therefore  shalt  thou  make  them  tuna  their 
back,  zchen  thou  shalt  make  ready  thiiie  arroics  upon 
thy  strings  against  the  face  of  them. 

—  Ixiv.  7.  But  God  shall  shoot  at  them  with  an  ar- 
row ;  suddenly  shall  they  be  wounded. 

Is.  xxxiv.  5.  For  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in 
heaven :  behold,  it  shall  come  down  upon  Idumea, 
and  upon  the  people  of  my  curse,  to  judgment. 

Jer.  1.  35.  The  Lord  hath  opened  his  armoury,  and 
hath  brought  forth  the  weapons  of  his  indignation : 
for  this  is  the  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in  the 
land  of  the  Chaldeans. 

Lam.  ii.  4.  He  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  enemy : 
he  stood  with  his  right  hand  as  an  adversary,  and 
slew  all  that  ipcrc  pleasant  to  the  eye  in  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  daughter  of  Zion :  he  poured  out  his  fiuy 
like  fire. 

—  iii.  12.  He  liatli  bent  his  bow,  and  set  me  as  a 
mark  for  the  arrow. 

13.  He  hath  caused  the  arrows  of  his  ciuiver 

to  enter  into  my  reins. 

Hab.  iii.  9.  Thj'  bow  was  made  quite  naked,  accord- 
ing to  the  oaths  of  the  tribes,  even  tliy  word.  Selah. 
Thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  rivers. 

§  22.    Uncertain  of  the  Future. 

Deut.  V.  29.  Oh  that  there  were  such  a  heart  in  them, 
that  thej'  would  fear  me,  and  keep  all  my  command- 
nients  always,  that  it  might  be  well  with  them,  and 
with  their  children  for  ever ! 

Jud.  ii.  23.  That  through  them  I  may  prove  Israel, 
whether  they  will  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord  to  walk 
therein,  as  tlieir  fathers  did  keep  it.  or  not. 

83.  Thereibre  the  Lord  left  those  nations, 

without  driving  them  out  hastily ;  neither  delivered 
he  tliem  into  the  hand  of  Joshua. 

—  iii.  4.  And  they  were  to  prove  Israel  liy  them, 
to  know  whether  they  would  hearken  unto  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord,  which  he  commanded  their 
fathers  by  the  hand  of  Closes. 

3  C!tr.  xxxii.  31.  Howbeit,  in  the  business  of  the  am- 
bassadors of  the  princes  of  Baliylon,  who  sent  unto 
him  to  inquire  of  the  wonder  that  was  done  in  the 


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CHAP.   II. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


laiul,  God  k'fl  him,  to  liy  bim,  lUeit  Uu  might  kuow 
all  thitl  ir,is  in  his  heart. 

Jei:  i\.  7.  Tlicivloiv  thus  sailh  the  Loud  of  hosts, 
Behold,  I  will  melt  them,  and  try  them  ;  lor  how  shall 
I  do  lor  the  danuihtcr  of  my  people? 

—  .\xxvi.  ;j.  it  may  he  that  the  house  of  Judah 
will  hear  all  the  evii  whieh  1  purpose  to  do  unto 
Ihem ;  that  they  may  return  every  man  from  his  evil 
way;  that  I  may  forgive  their  iniipiity  anil  their  siu. 

§  23.    (irieved. 

Gen.  vi.  6.  And  it  repented  the  Lord  that  ho  had 
made  man  on  the  earth,  and  it  grieved  him  at  his 
heart. 

Jik/.  X.  IG.  Aud  they  jiut  i\\\a.y  the  strange  gods 
from  among  them,  and  served  the  LoitD:  aud  his  soul 
was  grieved  for  Ihc  misery  of  Israel. 

7'.<.  Ixxviii.  -10.  How  oil  did  they  iirovoko  him  m 
the  wilderness,  '(/ul  grieve  him  iu  the  desert ! 

—  xev.  10.  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with 
//lis  generation,  and  said.  It  (»  a  peojile  that  do  err  in 
their  heart,  and  they  have  not  known  my  ways: 

Kzi'/i.  xvi.  -i'-i.  Because  thou  hast  not  rememlK'red  the 
days  of  thy  youth,  but  hast  fretted  me  iu  all  these 
thiiKjn ;  behold,  therefore  I  also  will  recompense  thy 
way  upon  thine  head,  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  and  thou 
shall  not  couuuit  this  lewilness  above  all  thine  abomi- 
nations. 

IRh.  iii.  10.  Wherefore  I  was  grieved  with  that  gene- 
ration, and  said.  They  do  always  err  iu  tlicir  heart; 
aud  they  have  not  Imowu  my  ways. 

§  24.    Jealous. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  14.  For  thou  shall  worship  no  other  god; 
for  the  fjOKD,  whose  name  i.-<  Jealous,  i»  a  jealous  God. 

Dciit.  iv.  24.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  consuming 
fire,  eecn  a  jealous  God. 

—  xxxii.  21.  They  have  moved  me  to  jealousy  with 
Vint  lo/ii'-h  w  not  God ;  they  have  jirovokcd  me  to 
anger  with  their  vanities:  and  I  will  move  them  to 
jealousy  with  those  which  ure  not  a  people ;  I  will  pro- 
k'oke  them  to  auijer  with  a  foolish  nation. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  58.  For  they  provoked  him  to  anger 
with  '.heir  high  places,  and  moved  him  to  jealousy 
with  their  graven  images. 

—  lxxix.".5.  IIow  long.  Lord?  wilt  thou  be  angry 
for  ever?  shall  thy  jealousy  burn  like  fire? 

Is.  xlii.  13.  The  Loud  shall  go  tbrth  as  a  mighty 
man,  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  man  of  war:  he 
shall  cry,  yea,  roar;  he  shall  prevail  against  his 
enemies. 

E^c/i.  xxxviii.  10.  For  in  my  jealousy  find  in  the  fire 
of  my  wrath  have  I  spokeu,  Surely  in  that  day  there 
shall  be  a  great  shaking  in  tlie  land  of  Israel ; 

Zeph.  iii.  8.  Therefore  wait  ye  upon  me,  saith  the 
Loud,  imtil  the  day  that  I  rise  up  to  the  prey :  for  my 
determiuation  is  to  gather  the  nations,  that  I  may  as- 
semble the  kingdoms,  to  pour  upon  them  mine  indig- 
nation, I'fcn  all  my  fierce  anger  :  for  all  the  earth  shall 
be  devoured  with  the  fire  of  my  jealousy. 

Zcch.  viii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  I  was 
jealous  for  Zion  with  great  jealousy,  and  1  was  jealous 
for  her  with  great  fiuy. 

1  ('»/•.  X.  22.  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy? 
are  we  stronger  than  he  ? 

§  25.    Anarry. 

K'lm.  xii.  9.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kin- 
dled against  them  ;  and  he  departed. 

Dii'l.  xxxii.  22.  For  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger, 
and  shall  burn  unto  the  lowest  hell,  and  shall  con- 
sume the  earth  with  her  increase,  and  set  on  fire  the 
foimdations  of  the  mountains. 

Jiid.  X.  7.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel,  and  he  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  the 
Philistines,  and  into  the  hands  of  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

2  S(im.  xxii.  8.  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled ; 
the  foundations  of  heaven  moved  and  shook,  because 
he  was  wnilli. 

Jolj  xix.  11.  He  hath  also  kindled  his  wrath  against 
me,  and  he  counteth  me  unto  him  as  one  of  his 
enemies. 


Ps.  ii.  3.  Tlien  sliall  he  speak  unto  them  in  his 
wrath,  and  vex  them  in  his  sore  disjjleasure. 

—  vii.  11.  God  judgeth  the  righteous,  aud  God  u 
angry  with  the  wicked  every  day. 

—  xxi.  i).  Thou  sliall  make  Ihem  as  a  fiery  oven  in 
Ihe  time  of  thine  au^icr:  the  Loud  shall  swallow  them 
up  iu  his  wrath,  and  Ihe  fire  shall  devoiu'  them. 

—  xc.  11.  Who  Uuoweth  the  ]iower  of  thine  anger? 
even  according  lo  thy  fear,  so  is  thy  wralh. 

Is.  xxviii.  21.  For  the  Loui)  shall  rise  up  as  in  mount 
Pera/im,  he  shall  be  wroth  as  (//  the  valley  of  (Jibeon, 
that  he  may  do  lus  work,  liis  strange  work;  aud  bring 
to  pass  his  act,  his  slranue  act. 

—  XXX.  30.  And  the  Loud  shall  cause  his  glorious 
voice  to  be  lieard,  and  shall  shew  the  lighting  down 
of  his  arm,  with  the  indignation  of  his  anger,  aud 
ir^ith  the  Hame  of  a  devouring  fire,  icilh  scattering,  and 
tempest,  and  hailsloues. 

—  Ixvi.  15.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with 
fire,  and  with  his  chariots  like  a  whirlw  ind,  to  render 
his  anger  witli  fury,  and  his  rebuke  with  Hauies  of  fire. 

./(';•.  XXX.  24.  The  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not 
return,  until  lie  have  done  it,  and  until  he  have  per- 
tbrmed  the  intents  of  his  heart:  m  the  latter  days  ye 
shall  consider  it. 

Litin.  ii.  3.  He  hath  cut  off'  in  his  fierce  anger  all  the 
horn  of  Israel :  he  hath  drawn  back  his  ri,ght  hand 
trom  before  the  enemy,  and  he  burned  against  Jacob 
lUie  a  flaming  fire,  witich  devouretb  round  about. 

—  iii.  43.  Thou  hast  covered  with  anger,  and  per- 
secuted us:  thou  hast  slain,  thou  hast  not  pitied. 

Ezek.  V.  13.  Thus  shall  mine  anger  be  accomplished, 
and  I  will  cause  my  fury  to  rest  upon  them,  and  I  will 
be  comforted :  and  thej-  shall  kuow  that  I  the  Lord 
have  spoken  it  in  my  zeal,  when  I  have  accomplished 
my  fury  iu  them. 

—  x.xxviii.  18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  the 
same  time  when  Gog  shall  come  against  the  lautl  of 
Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God,  thai  my  fury  shall  come  up 
in  my  face. 

IIos.  xii.  14.  Ephraim  provoked  him  to  anger  most 
bitterly:  therefore  shall  he  leave  his  blood  upon  him, 
and  his  reproach  shall  his  Lord  return  unto  him. 

Nail.  i.  G.  Who  can  stand  before  his  indiguation? 
and  who  can  abide  in  the  fierceness  of  his  auger  ?  his 
fury  is  poured  out  like  fire,  and  the  rocks  are  thi-owu 
down  by  huu. 

§  26.    Hating. 

Pa.  V.  5.  The  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  sight : 
thou  liatcst  all  workers  of  iniqmty. 

6.  Thou  shall  destroy  them  that  speak  leasing : 

the  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  and  deceitful  man. 

—  xi.  5.  The  Lord  trieth  the  righteous :  but  the 
wicked  and  him  that  lovcth  violence  his  soul  hateth. 

§  27.    Taking  Vengeance. 

Devt.  xxxii.  34.  Is  not  this  laid  up  in  store  with  me, 
and  sealed  up  among  my  treasures  ? 

35.  To  me  hclonrjeth  vengeance,  and  recom- 
pense ;  their  foot  shall  slide  in  due  time :  for  the  day 
of  then'  calamity  is  at  hand,  and  the  things  that  shall 
come  ujion  them  make  haste. 

41.  If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword,  and  mine 

hand  take  hold  on  judgment;  I  will  render  vengeance 
to  mine  enemies,  ;ind  will  reward  them  that  hate  me. 

43.    I   will   nuike   mine   arrows  drunk  witk 

blood,  and  my  sword  shall  devour  flesh  ;  and  that  with 
the  blood  of  the  slain  and  of  the  captives,  from  the 
beginning  of  revenges  upon  the  enemy. 

^^^ 43.  Rejoice,  O  ye  nations,  with  his  people :  for 

he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  his  servants,  and  will  ren- 
der vengeance  to  his  adversaries,  aud  will  be  merciful 
unto  his  land,  and  to  his  people. 

Ps.  xciv.  1.  O  Lord  God,  to  whom  vengeance  be- 
longeth  ;  O  God,  to  whom  vengeance  belongeth,  shew 
thyself 

1.1.  i.  24.  Thereibre  saith  the  Lord,  tlie  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  i\Iighty  One  of  Israel,  Ah,  I  wiU  case  me  of 
mine  adversaries,  and  avi'Uge  nie  of  mine  enemies. 

—  xxxiv.  8.  For  it  is  the  day  of  the  Lord's  venge- 
ance, and  the  year  of  recompenses  for  the  contro- 
versy of  Zion. 


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CHAP.  H. 


GOD. 


BOOK  n. 


/«.  Ixvi.  0.  A  voice  of  uoise  from  tlie  city,  ii  voice 
from  the  temple,  a  voice  of  the  Lord  that  rendcretli 
recompense  to  liis  enemies, 

■kr.  xlvi.  10  For  tliis  «  tlie  clay  of  the  Lord  God 
of  hosts,  a  (lay  of  vengeance,  tliat  he  may  avenge  Iiim 
of  liis  adversaries:  and  the  sword  shall  ilevour,  and  it 
shall  be  satiate  and  made  drunk  witli  their  blood :  for 
the  Lord  God  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  north 
country  by  the  rivi'r  Euphrates. 

Ainnx  ii.  13  Behold,  1  am  jiressed  under  you,  as  a 
cart  is  jiressed  Ihut  i.t  tiill  of  sheaves  *     • 

Xdh.  i.  3.  God  «  jealous,  and  the  Lord  revengeth ; 
the  Lord  revengeth,  and  ix  tinious ;  the  Lord  -nill 
take  vengeance  on  his  adversaries,  and  he  reserveth 
tcrntJi  for  his  enemies. 

Jlei).  X.  30.  For  we  know  Iiim  that  hath  said.  Venge- 
ance beUnujeth  unto  me,  I  will  recompense,  saitli  the 
Lord.     And  again.  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  people. 

§  28.    Seeks  liis  own  Glory. 

Kv.  xiv.  18.  And  the  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord  when  I  have  gotten  me  honour  u|ion 
Pharaoh,  upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  his  horsemen. 

Ph.  xlvi.  10.  Be  still,  and  know  that  I  am  God:  I 
will  be  exalted  among  the  heathen,  I  will  be  exalted 
in  the  earth. 

—  cvi.  8.  Nevertheless  he  saved  them  for  his  name's 
sake,  that  he  might  make  his  mighty  power  to  be 
known. 

Is.  xxxiii.  10.  Now  will  I  rise,  saith  the  Lord  ;  now 
will  I  be  exalted ;  now  will  I  lift  up  myself. 

—  xlii.  8.  I  (na  the  Lord;  that  (.-■■  my  name :  and 
my  glory  will  I  not  give  to  another,  neither  my  praise 
to  graven  images. 

—  xlviii.  il  For  my  name's  sake  will  I  defer  mine 
anger,  and  for  my  praise  will  I  refrain  for  thee,  that  I 
cut  thee  not  oil'. 

11.   For  mine  own  sake,  nen  for  mine  own 

sake,  will  I  do  il:  tor  how  should  mi/  ndiiw  be  pollu- 
ted? and  I  will  not  give  my  glory  unto  another. 

§  2i).    Solicitous  for  flie  Holiness  of  his  Name. 

Ez(k.  XX.  23.  Neverthek'ss  I  withdrew  mine  hand, 
and  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that  it  should  not 
be  polluted  in  the  siglit  of  the  heathen,  in  whose  sight 
I  lirought  them  forlli. 

—  xxxvi.  21.  But  I  had  pity  for  mine  holy  name, 
which  the  liouse  of  Israel  had  profaned  among  the 
heathen,  whither  thej'  went. 

•  32.  Therefore  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus 

saith  the  Lord  GoD;  I  do  not  this  for  your  sakcs,  O 
house  of  Israel,  Init  for  mine  holy  name's  sake,  which 
ye  have  profaned  among  the  heathen,  whither  ye 
went. 

23.    And    I  will    sanctify  my  great    name, 

which  was  profaned  among  the  heathen,  which  ye 
have  ]irofaued  in  the  midst  of  them ;  and  the  heathen 
shall  know  that  I  urn  the  Lord,  saith  the  Lord  God, 
when  I  shall  be  sanctified  in  you  before  their  eyes. 

—  xxxviii.  33.  Thus  will  I  magnify  myself,  and  sanc- 
tify myself;  and  I  will  be  known  in  the  eyes  of  many 
nations,  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  tlie  Lord. 

—  xxxix.  T.  So  will  I  make  my  holy  name  known  in 
the  midst  of  my  people  Israel ;  and  1  will  not  let  them 
pollute  my  holy  name  anj'  more :  and  the  heathen 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  the  Holy  One  in 
Israel,  ^ 

-25.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Now 

will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob,  and  have 
mercy  upon  the  whole  house  of  Israel,  and  will  be 
jealous  for  my  hoi}-  name ; 

§  30.    Makes  Oafli  to  liis  Purposes. 

Num..  xiv.  31.  But  «.<  truly  ax  I  live,  all  the  earth 
shall  be  filled  with  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 

28.  Say  unto  them.  An  truly  an  I  live,  saith  the 

Lord,  as  ye  have  spoken  in  mine  ears,  so  will  I  do  to 
you : 

—  xxxii.  10.  And  the  Lord's  anger  was  kindled  the 
same  time,  and  he  sware,  saying, 

11.  Surely  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out 

*  Incorrectly  reiultTcd.  The  niennini.^  is,  I  will  press  you  down 
ae  a  loaded  cart  pressjes  down  what  it  passes  over.— H. 


of  Egypt,  fi'om  twenty  j'cars  old  and  upward,  shall 
see  the  land  which  1  "sware  unto  Abraham,  unto 
Isaac,  and  unto  Jacob ;  because  they  have  not  wholly 
followed  lue : 

12.  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  the  Ke- 

ue/.ite,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Ntm:  for  they  have 
wholly  followed  the  Lord. 

/^v.  Ixxxix.  3o.  Once  have  I  sworn  bj-  my  holiness 
that  I  will  not  lie  unto  David. 

49.  Lf)i(l,  where  are  thy  former  lovingkind- 

nesses,  which  thou  swarest  unto  David  in  th}'  truth? 

—  xcv.  11.  Unto  whom  I  sware  in  my  wrath  that 
they  should  not  enter  into  my  rest. 

A  xiv.  24.  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn,  saying, 
Surely  as  I  have  thought,  so  shall  it  come  to  pass; 
and  as  I  have  purposed,  .w  shall  it  stand : 

—  xiv.  33.  I  have  sworn  by  myself,  the  word  is 
gone  out  of  mj'  mouth  in  righteousness,  and  shall  not 
return.  That  unto  me  every  knee  shall  bow,  eveiy 
tongue  shall  swear. 

Jer.  xxii.  5.  But  if  ye  will  not  hear  these  words, 
I  swear  by  myself,  saith  the  Lord,  that  this  house 
shall  become  a  desolation. 

—  xliv.  26.  Therefore  hear  ye  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  all  Judah  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt ;  Be- 
hold, I  have  sworn  by  my  great  name,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  my  name  shall  no  more  be  named  in  the  mouth 
of  any  man  of  Judah  in  all  the  land  of  Egj'pf,  saying, 
The  Lord  God  liveth. 

—  xlvi.  18.  A.t  I  live,  saith  the  King,  whose  name 
it  The  Lord  of  hosts.  Surely  as  Tabor  is  among  the 
mountains,  and  as  Carmel  by  the  sea,  so  shall  he 
come. 

—  xlix.  13.  For  I  have  sworn  by  myself,  saith  the 
Lord,  that  Bozrali  shall  become  a  desolation,  a  re- 
proach, a  waste,  and  a  curse ;  and  all  the  cities  there- 
of shall  be  perpetual  wastes. 

—  li.  14.  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn  by  himself, 
sayiiaj,  Surely  I  will  fill  thee  with  men,  as  with  cater- 
pillars ;  and  they  shall  lift  up  a  shout  against  thee. 

Ezek.  XX.  33.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  GoD,  surely 
with  a  mighty  hand,  and  with  a  stretched  out  arm, 
and  with  fury  poured  out,  will  I  rule  over  you: 

—  xxxiii.  27.  Saj'  thou  thus  unto  them,  Thus  saitb 
the  Lord  God  ;  As  I  live,  surely  they  that  are  in  the 
wastes  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  him  tliat  is  in  the 
open  field  will  I  give  to  the  beasts  to  be  devoured,  and 
they  that  he  in  the  forts  and  in  the  caves  shall  die  of 
the  pestilence. 

Amos  iv.  2.  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  his  holi- 
ness, that,  lo,  the  days  shall  come  upon  you,  that  he 
will  take  you  away  -witli  hooks,  and  yoiu-  posterity 
with  fishhooks. 

—  vi.  8.  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  himself, 
saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts,  I  abhor  the  excel- 
lency of  Jacob,  and  hate  his  ]ialaces:  therefore  will  I 
deliver  up  the  city  with  all  that  is  therein. 

—  viii.  7.  The  LoiiD  hath  sworn  liy  the  excellency 
of  Jacob,  Surely  I  will  never  forget  any  of  their  works. 

//(*.  iii.  11.  So  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  They  shall  not 
enter  into  mv  rest. 

—  vi.  13.  iFor  when  God  made  promise  to  Abra- 
ham, because  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he  sware 
by  himself, 

17.  Wherein  God,  willing  more  aliundantly  to 

shew  unto  the  heirs  of  jiromise  the  immutability  of 
his  counsel,  confirmed  it  by  an  oath : 

§  31.    Repents  and  Changes  his  Purposes. 

Qen.  vi.  7.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  will  destroy  man 
whom  I  have  created  from  the  face  of  the  earth  ;  both 
man,  and  beast,  and  the  creeping  thing,  and  the  fowls 
of  the  air;  for  it  repenteth  me  that  I  have  made 
them. 

E.r.  xxxii.  14.  And  the  Lord  repented  of  the  evil 
which  he  thought  to  do  unto  his  people. 

Dent,  xxxii.  36.  For  the  Lord  shall  judge  his  peo- 
)ile,  and  repent  himself  for  his  servants,  when  he  seeth 
that  tlteir  power  is  gone,  and  there  is  none  shut  up,  or 
left. 

1  Sayn.  xv.  11.  It  repenteth  me  that  I  have  set  up 
Saul /'W)c  king :  for  he  is  turned  back  from  following 
me,   and   hatli   not   performed    my  commandments. 


CHAP.  III. 


GOD. 


i;ooK  u. 


Ami  it  iTi-ieved  Samuel;  and  lie  c-ricd  iintu  llie  Loitn 
all  niglit. 

1  Sim.  XV.  35.  Ami  Samml  came  no  more  to  sec  Saul 
until  Uie  day  of  liis  death:  nevertlielesw  Samuel 
u\iiunied  for  Saul;  and  the  Louu  repeuled  that  he 
had  luade  S;iul  kinj;  ii\ir  Israel. 

J'.i.  evi.  4o.  Ami  he  lemeinbered  for  them  his  cove- 
nant, and  repented  aeeoiding  to  the  multitude  of  his 
mercies. 

—  cx.x.w.  14.  Fur  the  I.oud  will  judge  his  people, 
and  he  will  repent  liim.self  concerning  his  servants. 

Jti:  XV.  (i.  Thou  hast  forsaken  me,  saith  the  Lokd, 
thou  art  gone  liacU\v;Lrd:  therefore  will  I  stretch  out 
my  hand  ;igainsl  thee,  and  destroy  thee;  1  am  weary 
with  repentiuff. 

IIo-i.  \\.  8.  llow  shall  I  give  thee  up,  Eplmaim? 
?iow  shall  1  deliver  thee,  Israel?  how  shall  I  make 
tliee  as  Admah  V  7iow  shall  I  set  thee  as  Zehoim  'f  mine 
heart  is  tmned  within  me,  my  repentings  are  kindled 
together. 

Joel  ii.  13.  And  rend  your  heart,  and  not  your  gar- 
ments, and  turn  nnto  the  Loiti)  jour  God:  for  hew 
gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great 
kindness,  and  repenteth  him  of  the  evil. 

14.  Who  knoweth  if  he  will  return  and  re- 
pent, and  leave  a  blessing  behind  him ;  cirii  a  meat 
offering  and  a  drink  otfering  unto  the  LoKD  your  God  ? 

Jomili  iii.  9.  AV'ho  can  tell  if  God  will  turn  and  re- 
pent, and  turn  away  from  his  tierce  anger,  that  we 
perish  not? 

10.  And  God  saw  their  works,  that  they  turn- 
ed from  their  evil  w;iy ;  and  God  repented  of  the  evil, 
that  he  had  said  that  he  would  do  unto  them  ;  and  he 
did  it  not. 

§  3*2.    Deterred  from  his  Purpose. 

Ex.  xiii.  17.  And  it  came  to  ]iass,  when  Pharaoh  had 
let  the  people  go,  that  God  led  them  not  thvuiigh  the 
way  of  the  land  of  the  Philistines,  although  that  icn.s 
near;  for  God  said.  Lest  jieradventure  the  people  re- 
pent when  they  see  war,  :uid  they  return  to  Egjqjt : 

Dent,  xxxii.  2G.  I  said,  I  would  scatter  them  into 
comers,  I  would  make  the  remembrance  of  them  to 
cease  from  among  men  : 

27.  Were  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the 

enemy,  lest  their  adversaries  should  behave  themselves 
strangely,  and  lest  they  should  say,  Our  hand  is  high, 
and  the  Lokd  hath  not  done  all  this. 


CHAP.  III. 
DIFFICULTY  OF  KJ^OWING  GOD. 

§  33.    God  Invisible. 

Deut.  iv.  1.5.  Take  ye  therefore  good  heed  unto  your- 
selves ;  for  ye  saw  no"  manner  of  similitude  on  the  day 
Vutt  the  LoiiD  spake  unto  you  in  Horeb  out  of  the 
midst  of  the  lire; 

Job  ix.  11.  Lo,  he  goeth  by  me,  and  I  see  him  not: 
he  passeth  on  also,  but  I  iierceive  him  not. 

—  xxiii.  8.  Behold,  I  go  forward,  hut  he  is  not 
there  :  and  backward,  but  I  cannot  jierceive  him: 

9.  On  the  left  h:ind,  where  he  doth  work,  but 

I  cannot  behold  him  :  he  hideth  himself  on  the  right 
hand,  that  I  cannot  see  him: 

Ix.  xlv.  15.  Verily  thou  art  a  God  that  hidest  thy- 
self, O  God  of  Israel,  the  Saviour. 

Jiihn  i.  18.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time;  the 
only  begotten  Son,  which  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Fa- 
ther, he  hath  dechired  him. 

Ihh.  xi.  27.  By  faith  he  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing 
'be  wrath  of  the  king:  for  he  endured,  as  seeing  him 
who  is  invisible. 

1  John  iv.  12.  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  anv  time. 
If  we  love  one  another,  God  dwelleth  in  us,  and  his 
love  is  perfected  in  us. 

§  34.    UiiscircliaWe. 

Job-n.T.  Canst  thou  by  searching  find  out  God? 
canst  thou  find  out  the  Ahniglity  unto  perfection? 


8.  It  i.i  as  high  as  heaven  ;  what  c;uist  thou 

do?  deeper  than  hell ;  what  canst  thou  know? 

U.    The  me;isure  thereof  is  longer   than   the 

earth,  and  broader  than  the  sea, 

— •  xxvi.  14.  Lo,  these  iin  parts  of  his  ways;  but 
how  little  a  portion  is  heard  of  him?  but  the  thunder 
of  his  power  who  can  understand? 

—  xxxvi.  2().  Behold,  God  /■■<  great,  and  we  know 
him  not,  neither  can  the  number  of  his  years  be 
searched  out. 

—  xxxvii.  23.  Tmirliiiiff  the  Almighty,  we  cannot 
find  him  out :  hf  in  excellent  in  jiower,  ami  in  judg- 
ment, and  in  plenty  of  justice:  he  will  not  ;ifflict. 

i\  Ixxvii.  19.  Tlij'  way  w  in  the  sea,  aiul  thy  patli 
in  the  great  waters,  and  thy  foolstejis  are  not  known. 

—  cxxxix.  5.  Thou  hast  beset  nic  behind  and  be- 
fore, and  laid  thine  hand  upon  me. 

—  0.  .SVrf  knowledge  «  too  wonderful  for  me; 

it  is  high,  I  cannot  (tttnin  unto  it. 

—  cxlv.  3.  Great  in  the  Loud,  and  greatly  to  be 
[iraised  ;  and  his  greatness  !s  unsearchable. 

In.  xl.  28.  Hast  thou  not  known?  hast  thou  not 
heard,  that  the  everlasting  God,  the  Lord,  the  Creator 
of  the  ends  of  the  earth,  faintelh  not,  neither  is  weary  ? 
Hiere  is  no  searching  of  his  understanding. 

Rom.  xi.  33.  O  the  depth  f)f  the  riches  both  of  tha 
wisdom  and  knowledge  of  God !  how  unsearchable 
lire  his  judgments,  and  his  ways  past  finding  out ! 

34.    For  who  hath  known   the  mind  of  the 

Lord?  or  who  hath  been  his  counsellor? 

§  3.5.    But  May  be  Known. 

Milt.  xi.  27.  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
Father:  and  no  man  knowfth  the  Son,  but  the  Fa- 
ther; neither  kn<iweth  any  man  the  Father,  save  the 
Son,  and  he  to  whomsoever  the  Son  will  reveal  him. 

Rom.  i.  19.  Because  that  which  maj-  be  known  of 
God  is  manifest  in  them ;  for  God  hath  shewed  it  imto 
them. 

20.  For  the  invisible  things  of  him  from  the 

creation  of  the  world  are  clearlj'  seen,  being  under- 
stood by  the  things  that  are  made,  even  his  eternal 
power  and  Godhead  ;  so  that  they  are  without  excuse. 

1  Cor.  ii.  10.  But  God  hath  revesiled  them  unto  us 
by  his  Spirit:  for  the  Spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea, 
the  deep  things  of  God. 

11.   For  what  man  knoweth  the  things  of  a 

man,  save  the  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  him  ?  even 
so  the  things  of  God  knoweth  no  man,  but  the  Spirit 
of  God. 

12.  Now  we  have  received,  not  the  spirit  of 

the  world,  but  the  Spwit  which  is  of  God;  that  we 
might  Icnow  the  things  that  are  freelj'  given  to  us  of 
God. 

14.   But  the  natural  man  receivetli  not  the 

things  of  the  Spirit  of  God :  for  they  are  foolishness 
unto  him :  neither  can  he  know  them,  because  they  are 
spiritually  discerned. 

15.  But  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  things, 

j-ct  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man. 

IG.  For  who   hath  known   the  mind  of  the 

Lord,  that  he  may  instruct  him  ?  But  we  have  the 
mind  of  Christ. 

Eph.  i.  17.  That  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
the  Father  of  glory,  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of 
wisdom  and  revelation  in  the  knowledge  (jf  him : 

Col.  i.  10.  That  ye  might  \\\\\k  worthy  of  the  Lord 
unto  all  pleasing,  lieiug  fniitfnl  in  eveiy  good  work, 
and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God: 

1  John  V.  20.  And  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is 
come,  and  hath  given  us  an  understanding,  that  we 
may  know  him  that  is  true ;  and  we  are  in  him  that 
is  true,  <'•(■/(  in  his  Son  Jesus  Christ.  This  is  the  true- 
God,  and  eternal  life. 


CHAP.  IV. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


CHAP.  IV. 

ATTRIBUTES   OF  GOD  AS  BEING. 

§  36.    Unity  of  God. 

Beut.  iv.  35.  Unto  thee  it  was  shewed,  that  thou 
mightest  know  that  the  Lord  he  is  God ;  there  is  none 
else  beside  liini. 

89.  Know  therefore  tins  day,  and  consider  it 

in  thine  heart,  tliat  the  Lord  he  is  God  in  heaven 
above,  and  upon  the  eartli  l)eneatli :  tliere  is  none  else. 

—  vi.  4.  Hear,  O  Israel :  Tlie  Lord  our  God  is  one 
Lord: 

3  Sam.  vii.  33.  Wherefore  thou  art  great,  O  Lord 
God :  for  iliere  is  none  like  thee,  neither  is  there  any 
God  besides  thee,  according  to  all  that  we  have  heard 
with  oiu-  ears. 

—  x.xii.  33.  For  who  is  God,  save  the  Lord  ?  and 
who  is  a  rock,  save  our  God  ? 

1  Kings  viii.  60.  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth 
may  know  that  the  Lord  is  God,  and  that  tliere  is 
none  else. 

1  Ckr.  xvii.  30.  O  Lord,  there  is  none  like  thee, 
neither  is  there  any  God  besides  thee,  according  to  all 
that  we  have  heard  witli  our  cars. 

Ps.  xviii.  31.  For  who  is  God  save  the  Lord  ?  or 
who  is  a  rock  save  our  God  ? 

—  Ixxxvi.  10.  For  thou  art  great,  and  doest  won- 
drous things  :  thou  art  God  alone. 

Is.  xliii.  10.  Ye  are  my  witnesses,  saitli  the  Lord, 
and  my  servant  whom  1  have  chosen ;  that  ye  may 
know  and  l)elieve  me,  and  understand  that  I  am  he : 
before  me  there  was  no  God  formed,  neither  shall 
there  be  after  me. 

—  —  11.  I,  even  I,  am  the  Lord  ;  and  beside  me 
there  is  no  saviour. 

— 13.  I  have  declared,  and  have  saved,  and  I 

have  shewed,  when  tliere  was  no  strange  god  among 
you :  therefore  ye  are  my  witnesses,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  am  God. 

—  xliv.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  the  King  of  Israel, 
and  his  liedcemer  the  Lord  of  liosts ;  I  am  the  first, 
and  I  am  the  last ;  anel  besides  me  tliere  is  no  God. 

8.  Fear  ye  not,  neither  be  afraid :  have  not  I 

told  thee  from  that  time,  and  have  declared  itf  ye  are 
even  my  witnesses.  Is  there  a  God  besides  me  ?  yea, 
there  is  no  God ;  I  know  not  any. 

—  xlv.  5.  I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is  none  else, 
there  is  no  God  besides  me :  I  girded  thee,  though 
thou  hast  not  known  me  ; 

6.  That  they  may  know  from  the  rising  of  the 

sun,  and  from  the  west,  that  there  is  none  besides  me. 
I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is  none  else. 

31.  Tell  ye,  and  bring  them   near ;   yea,  let 

them  take  counsel  together ;  who  hath  declared  this 
from  ancient  time?  who  hath  told  it  from  tliat  time? 
hare  not  I  the  Lord  ?  and  there  is  no  God  else  beside 
me;  a  just  God  and  a  Saviour;  there  M  none  beside 
me. 

32.  Look  unto  me,  and  be  ye  saved,  all  the 

ends  of  the  earth :  for  I  am  God,  and  tliere  is  none 
else. 

—  xlvi.  9.  Remember  the  former  things  of  old :  for 
I  am  God,  and  there  is  none  else  ;  I  am  God,  and  there 
is  none  like  me. 

Joel  ii.  37.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am,  in  tlic 
midst  of  Israel,  and  that  I  am  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  none  else:  and  my  peojile  shall  never  lie  ashamed. 

Zech.  xiv.  9.  And  the  Lord  shall  lie  king  over  all 
the  earth :  in  that  day  shall  there  be  one  Lord,  ami 
his  name  one. 

Mark  xii.  29.  And  .Tesus  answered  liim,  The  first  of 
:iU  the  commandments  in,  Hear,  O  Isnicl ;  The  Lord 
our  God  is  one  Lord  : 

32.  And  the  scribe  Siiid  \mto  liim,  Well,  Mas- 
ter, thou  hast  said  the  truth :  for  there  is  one  God ; 
and  there  is  none  other  but  he: 

John  xvii.  3.  And  this  is  life  elernal,  tliat  they  might 
know  thee  the  only  true  God,  and  Jesus  Christ,  whom 
thou  hast  sent. 

1  Cor.  viii.  4.  As  concerning  therefore  the  eating  of 
those  things  that  are  oll'ered  in  saerilice  unto  idols,  we 


know  that  an  idol  is  nothing  in  the  world,  and  that 
there  is  none  other  God  but  one. 

5.  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  gods, 

whether  in  heaven  or  in  earth,  (as  there  be  gods  many 
and  lords  many,) 

6.  But  to  us  there  is  but  one  God,  the  Father, 

of  whom  are  all  things,  and  we  in  him;  and  one  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  b_v  whom  are  all  things,  and  we  by  him. 

Gal.  iii.  20.  jSTow  u  mediator  is  not  a  mediator  of 
one,  l)ut  God  is  one. 

1  Tim.  ii.  5.  For  there  is  one  God,  and  one  mediator 
between  God  and  man,  the  man  Christ  Jesus ; 

§  87.    Self-Existence. 

Aets  xvii.  34.  God  that  made  tlie  world  and  all 
things  therein,  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  with  hands ; 

33.  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men's  hands, 

as  though  he  needed  anything,  seeing  ha  givetli  to  all 
life,  and  breath,  and  all  things ; 

liom.  xi.  35.  Or  who  hath  first  given  to  him,  and  it 
shall  be  recompensed  unto  him  again  ? 

36.  For  of  him,  and  through  him,  and  to  him, 

are  all  things :  to  whom  be  glory  for  ever.     Amen. 

§  38.    Spirituality. 

John  iv.  34.  God  is  a  Spirit :  and  thev  that  worship 
him  must  worship  him  in  spirit  and  in  truth. 

1  Tim.  i.  17.  Now  unto  the  King  eternal,  immortal, 
invisible,  the  only  wise  God,  be  honour  and  glory  for 
ever  and  ever.    Amen. 

§  39.    Eternity. 

Gen.  xxi.  .03.  And  Abraham  planted  a  grove  in 
Beer-sheba,  and  called  there  on  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
the  everlasting  God. 

Deut.  xxxiir40.  For  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven, 
and  say,^I  live  for  ever. 

—  xxxiii.  37.  The  eternal  God  is  thy  refuge,  and 
underneatli  are  the  everlasting  arms:  and  he  shall 
thrust  out  the  enem}'  from  before  thee;  and  shall  say, 
Destroy  them. 

Ps.  ix.  7.  But  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  ever :  he 
hath  prejiarcd  his  tlirone  for  judgment. 

—  xc.  3.  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth, 
or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  earlh  and  the  world, 
even  from  everlasting  to  everlasting,  thou  art  God. 

Ps.  xciii.  3.  Thy  throne  is  established  of  old  :  thou 
art  from  everlasting. 

—  cii.  13.  But  thou,  O  Lord  shalt  endure  for  ever ; 
and  thy  remembrance  unto  all  generations. 

34.  I  said,  O  my  God,  take  me  not  awaj''  in 

the  midst  of  my  days:  thy  years  are  throughout  all 
generations. 

26.  They  shall  perish,  but  thou  slialt  endure  : 

yea,  all  of  them  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment ;  as  a 
Vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and  thej'  shall  be 
changed : 

27.  But  thou  ai-t  the  same,  and  thy  3'ears  shall 

have  no  end. 

—  cxxxv.  13.  Thy  name,  O  Lord,  endureth  for 
ever ;  and  thy  memorial,  O  Lord,  throughout  all 
generations. 

—  cxlvi.  10.  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  eveii  thy 
God,  O  Zion,  unto  all  generations.     Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Is.  xli.  4.  Who  hath  wrought  and  done  if,  calling 
the  generations  from  the  beginning  ?  I  the  Lord,  the 
first,  and  with  the  last ;  I  am  he. 

—  xlviii.  12.  Hearken  unto  me,  O  Jacob  and  Israel, 
my  called ;  I  am  he;  I  am  the  first,  I  also  am  the  last. 

" —  Ivii.  15.  For  thus  saith  the  high  and  lofU'  One 
that  inh;\bite11i  eternity,  whose  nanu>  is  Holy;  I  dwell 
in  the  high  and  holy  place,  with  him  also  that  is  of  a 
c(mtrite  and  liumlilc  spirit,  to  revive  the  spirit  of  the 
humble,  and  to  revive  the  heart  of  the  contrite  ones. 

—  Ixiii.  16.  Donlitless  thou  art  our  Father,  though 
Abraham  be  ignorant  of  us,  and  Israel  acknowledge 
us  not :  thou,  O  Lord,  art  our  Father,  our  Redeemer: 
thvname  is  from  everlasting. 

Jrr.  X.  10.  But  the  Lord  is  the  true  God,  he  is  the 
living  God;  and  an  everlasting  King:  at  liiswralh  the 
earlli  sh;i1l  tremble,  and  the  nations  sh;dl  not  be  able 
to  abide  his  indignation. 

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GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


Lam  V.  It).  Tliuu,  O  Louu,  roniaincst  forever;  Ihy 
tlironu  I'roiu  gunenitioii  lo  geiiiTiilioii. 

Ditn.  iv.  3.  How  grciit  are  liis  signs  1  and  how 
miglity  lire  Ins  wonik'i's !  Ins  kingilonv  is  an  everlast- 
ing kiugdom,  and  Ins  domiuiou  w  liom  generation  to 
generation. 

'.H.  And  at  tlio  end  of  the  days  I  Nebucliad- 

ne/./.ar  hIVed  U|>  mine  eyes  unio  heaven,  and  mine  un- 
dei-standmij  relurneil  nnto  me,  and  I  blessed  the  Most 
tligh,  and  1  praised  and  hononred  him  thai  livelh  for 
ever,  whose  dominion  /.i  an  everlasiiii:;  dominion,  and 
his  kingdom  la  fniin  generation  to  generation: 

—  vi.  30.  I  make  a  ileeree,  That  in  every  dominion 
of  my  kingdom  men  tremble  and  tear  bi-lbre  tlie  God 
of  Uaiuel :  for  he  is  \\w.  living  God,  and  steadfast  for 
ever,  and  his  kingilom  lltal  whieh  sliall  not  be  de- 
stroved,  and  his  iloininion  shall  he  eorn  unto  the  end. 

Ili(/).  iii.  6.  He  stood,  and  measured  the  earth :  ho 
beheld,  and  drove  asunder  liie  nations;  and  the  ever- 
htsting  mountains  were  seattered,  the  perpetual  hills 
did  bow:  his  ways  are  everlastmg. 

1  Tim.  vi.  15.  Whieh  in  his  times  he  shall  shew, 
wht)  is  the  blessed  and  only  Potentate,  the  King 
of  kings,  and  the  Lord  of  lords; 

IG.  Who  only  hath  immortality,  dwelling  in 

the  light  which  no  man  can  approach  unto;  whom 
BO  in:in  hath  seen,  nor  can  see :  to  wliom  be  honour 
and  power  everlasting.     Amen, 

3  I'd.  lii.  8.  But,  beloved,  be  not  ignorant  of  this 
one  thing,  that  one  day  is  with  the  Lord  as  a  thou- 
sand years,  and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day. 

liev.  i.  -1.  John  to  the  seven  ehurclies  which  are  in 
Asia  :  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  i)eacc,  from  him  which 
is,  and  which  was,  and  which  is  to  come ;  and  from 
the  seven  Spirits  which  are  before  his  throne; 

—  —  8.  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and 
the  ending,  saith  the  Lord,  which  is,  and  whicli  was, 
and  which  is  to  come,  tlie  Almighty. 

See  Job  xxxvi.  36.     liom.  i.  30. 

§  40.    Omnipresence. 

1  King.i  viii.  27.  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  the 
earth  V  behold,  the  heaven  and  heaven  of  heavens  can- 
not contain  thee;  how  much  less  this  house  that  I 
have  builded? 

3  C/ir.  ii.  6.  But  who  is  able  to  build  him  a  house, 
seeing  the  heaven  and  heaven  of  heavens  cannot 
contain  him?  who  am  I  then,  tliat  I  should  build  him 
a  house,  save  only  to  burn  sacrifice  before  him? 

Ps.  cx.wi.K.  7.  Whither  shall  I  go  from  thy  Spirit? 
or  whithi'r  shall  I  fiee  from  thy  presence? 

8.  If  I  asceml  up  into  heaven,  thou  art  there ; 

if  I  niiike  my  bed  in  hell,  behsld,  thou  art  t/iere. 

1).  .yl  take  the  wings  of  the  morning,  a?Ki 

dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea; 

10.  Even  there  shall  thy  hand  lead  me,  and 

thy  right  hand  s!i;ill  hold  me. 

/«.  Ixvi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  The  heaven  is  my 
throne,  and  the  earth  is  my  Ibotstool ;  where  is  the 
house  that  ye  build  unto  me?  and  where  is  the  place 
of  my  rest  ? 

Je'r.  xxiii.  23.  Am  I  a  God  at  hand,  saith  the  Lord, 
and  not  a  Goel  afar  otf  ? 

34.  Can  anj'  hide  himself  in  secret  places  that 

I  shall  not  see  him?  saith  the  Lord.  Do  not  I  fill 
heaven  and  earth?  saith  the  Loud. 

Acts  vii.  48.  Ilowbeit  the  Jlost  High  dwelleth  not 
in  temples  made  with  hands;  as  sailli  the  jirophet, 

•  4'.).  Heaven    is   my  throne,  and  earth   is  ni}- 

footstool:  what  house  will  ye  build  me?  saith  the 
Lord:  or  what  is  the  place  of  my  rest? 

—  xvii.  37.  That  lliey  should  seek  the  Lord,  if  hap- 
ly they  might  feel  after  him,  and  find  him,  though  he 
bo  not  far  from  every  one  of  us : 

See  Acts  xvii.  24. 

§  41.    Iinniiitnhillty. 

JVwm.  xxiii.  19.  God  !■<  not  a  man,  that  he  sliould 
lie;  neither  the  son  of  man,  th;it  he  should  repent: 
hath  he  said,  and  shall  he  not  do  it?  or  hath  he 
spoken,  and  shall  he  not  make  it  good  ? 

1  Sam.  XV.  29.  And  also  the  Strength  of  Israel  will 


not  lie  nor  repent:  for  he  is  not  a  man,  that  he  should 
repent. 

Job  xxiii.  13.  But  he  /.i  in  one  mind,  and  who  can 
turn  him?  and  what  his  soul  desireth,  even  that  ho 
doelh. 

J'k.  xxxiii.  11.  The  counsel  of  the  Loud  standeth 
for  ever,  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  to  all  generations. 

—  cxix.  89.  For  ever,  O  Loud,  thy  word  is  settled 
in  heaven. 

90.  Thy  faithfulness  is  unto  all  generations: 

thou  hast  established  the  earth,  anil  it  abidcih. 

91.  They  continue  this  day  according  to  thine 

ordinances:  for  iill  are  thy  serv;ml.s. 

Jx.  1.  3.  Wherelbrc,  when  1  came,  was  there  no  man  ? 
when  I  called,  icas  there  none  to  answer  ?  Is  my  hand 
shorlcned  at  all,  that  it  cannot  redeem  ?  or  Icive  1  no 
l)ower  to  deliver?  behold,  at  my  rebuke  1  dry  up  the 
sea,  I  make  the  rivers  a  wilderness :  their  fish  slink- 
clli,  because  there  ii  no  water,  and  dielh  for  thirst. 

—  lix.  1.  Behold,  the  Lord's  haml  is  not  shortened, 
that  it  cannot  save  ;  neither  his  ear  heavy,  that  it  can- 
not hear : 

Mieiih  ii.  7.  O  thoxc  that  art  named  The  house  of 
Jacob,  is  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  straitened  ?  are  these 
his  doings  ?  do  not  my  words  do  good  to  him  that 
walketh  uprightly  ? 

Mai.  iii.  0.  fror  I  am  the  Lord,  I  change  not ;  there- 
fore ye  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  consumed. 

Jma.  i.  17.  Every  good  gill  and  every  perfect  gift 
is  from  above,  and  cometli  down  Irom  the  Father  of 
liglits,  with  whom  is  no  variableness,  neither  shadow 
of  turning. 


CHAP.  V. 
ATTRIBUTES  OF  GOD  AS  PERSON. 

§  42.    Omniscience. 

Job  xii.  22.  He  discovereth  deep  things  out  of  dark- 
ness, and  bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  death. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Why,  seeing  times  are  nothiddcn  from  the 
Almighty,  do  they  that  know  him  not  see  his  days? 

—  xxvi.  6.  Hell  is  naked  before  him,  and  destruction 
hath  no  covering. 

—  xxxiv.  33.  ^Tlicre  is  no  darkness,  nor  shadow  of 
death,  where  the  workers  of  iniquity  may  hide  them- 
selves. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  13.  The  Lord  looketh  from  heaven ;  he 
beholdetb  all  the  sons  of  men. 

14.  From  the  place  of  his  habitation  he  look- 
eth upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth. 

—  cxxxix.  11.  If  I  say.  Surely  the  darkness  shall 
cover  me  ;  even  the  night  shall  be  light  about  me. 

13.  Yea,  the  darkness  hideth  not  from  thee ; 

but  the  night  shineth  as  the  day :  the  darkness  and  the 
light  are  both  alike  to  thee. 

—  cxlvii.  5.  Great  w  our  Lord,  and  of  great  power: 
his  understanding  is  iufinile. 

Prov.  XV.  3.  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  are  in  everyplace, 
beholding  the  evil  and  the  good. 

Is.  xl.  14.  With  whom  took  he  counsel,  and  who  in- 
structed him,  and  taught  him  in  the  path  of  judg- 
ment, and  tauglit  him  knowledge,  and  shewed  to  him 
the  way  of  uudei'standing. 

Dan.  ii.  23.  He  revciileth  the  deep  and  secret  things : 
he  knoweth  what  is  in  the  darkness,  and  the  light 
dwi'Ueth  with  him. 

Amos  ix.  3.  Though  they  dig  into  hell,  thence  shall 
mine  hand  take  them;  though  they  climb  to  heaven, 
thence  will  I  l)ring  them  down  . 

;{.  And  thouiih  they  hide  themselves  in  the 

top  of  Carmel,  I  will  search  and  take  them  out  thence,- 
and  though  they  lie  hid  frcmi  my  sight  in  the  bot- 
Kan  of  tiie  sea,  thence  will  I  command  tUe  serpent, 
and  he  shall  bite  tlum: 

Acts  XV.  18.  Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from 
the  beginning  of  the  world.  . 

1  John  lii.  20.  For  if  our  heart  condemn  us,  God  is 
greater  than  our  heart,  and  knoweth  all  things. 

§  43.    Knowledge  of  Actions. 

1  .Sam.  ii.  3.  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly;  let 


CHAP.  V. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


not  arrogaucy  come  out  of  3'our  mouth  :  for  the  Loud 
is  a  God  of  leuowlcdgc,  and  by  him  actions  are 
weighed. 

Job  xi.  11.  For  he  knoweth  vain  men:  he  seeth 
■wickedness  also  ;  will  he  not  then  consider  it  ? 

—  xiii.  37.  Thou  puttest  ui}-  feet  also  in  the  stocks, 
and  lookest  narrowly  unto  all  my  paths;  thou  settest 

«a  print  upon  the  heels  of  my  feet. 

—  xiv.  16.  For  now  thou  numberest  my  steps :  dost 
thou  not  watch  over  my  sin  ? 

—  xxiii.  10.  But  he  knoweth  the  way  that  I  take ; 
wJie/i  he  hath  tried  me,  I  shall  come  forth  as  gold. 

—  xxxi.  4.  Doth  not  he  see  my  ways,  and  count  all 
my  steps  V 

—  xxxiv.  31.  For  his  eyes  are  upon  the  ways  of 
man,  and  he  seeth  all  his  goings. 

35.  Therefore  he  kno-n-eth  their  works,  and 

he  overturneth  tkcm  in  the  night,  so  that  they  are  de- 
stroyed. 

Ps.  xc.  8.  Thou  hast  set  our  luiqtiities  before  thee, 
our  secret  sum  in  the  light  of  thy  countenance. 

—  exxxix.  3.  Thou  compassest  my  path  and  my  lying 
down,  and  art  acquainted  with  all  my  ways. 

—  —  4,  For  fhcre  is  not  a  word  in  my  tongue,  but, 
lo,  O  Loud,  thou  knowest  it  altogether. 

PivB.  V.  21.  For  the  wa\s  of  man  are  before  the  eyes 
of  the  Loud,  and  he  pondercth  all  his  goings. 

Is.  XX vi.  7.  The  way  of  the  just  is  uprightness: 
thou,  most  upright,  dost  weigh  the  path  of  the  just. 

Jer.  xvi.  17.  For  mine  eyes  are  upon  all  their  ways : 
they  are  not  hid  from  my  lixce,  neither  is  their  iniquity 
hid  from  mine  ej'cs. 

—  xxxii.  19.  Great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work : 
for  thine  eyes  are  open  upon  all  the  ways  of  the  sons 
of  men,  to  give  every  one  according  to  his  ways,  and 
according  to  the  fruit  of  his  doings. 

Hon.  vii.  3.  And  they  consider  not  in  their  hearts 
tluit  I  remember  all  their  wickedness:  now  their  own 
doings  have  beset  them  about;  they  are  before  my  face. 

§  44.    Kuowledg'e  of  Thoughts. 

1  Kings  v'm.  39.+ (For  thou,  crea  thou,  onty,  knowest 
the  hearts  of  all  the  children  of  men.) 

3  Ghr.  vi.  30.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven  thy 
dwelling[>lace,  and  forgive,  and  render  unto  every 
man  according  unto  all  his  ways,  whose  heart  thou 
knowest ;  (for  thou  only  knowest  the  hearts  of  the 
children  of  men ;) 

Job  xlii.  3.  I  know  that  thou  canst  do  every  thing, 
and  tliat  no  thought  can  be  withholden  from  thee. 

Ps.  vii.  9.  Oh  let  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked  come 
to  an  end;  but  establish  the  just:  for  the  righteous 
God  trieth  the  hearts  and  reins. 

—  xi.  4.  The  Loud  is  in  his  holy  temjile,  the  Loud's 
throne  is  in  heaven  :  his  eyes  behold,  his  eyelids  try, 
the  children  of  men. 

—  xxxviii.  9.  Lord,  all  my  desire  i?  before  thee ;  and 
my  groaning  is  not  hid  from  thee. 

—  xliv.  30.  If  wo  have  forgotten  the  name  of  our 
God,  or  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange  god  ; 

31.  Shall  not  God  search   this   out?  for  he 

knoweth  the  secrets  of  the  heart. 

—  xciv.  11.  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of 
m:m,  that  they  are  vanity. 

—  exxxix.  1.  O  LoKiJ,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and 
known  me. 

3.  Thou  knowest  my  downsitting  and  mine 

uprising  ;  thou  understandest  my  thought  afar  off. 

Prop.  XV.  11.  Hell  and  destruction  are  before  the 
Loud  :  how  much  more  then  the  hearts  of  the  chil- 
dren of  men  'i 

—  xvi.  3.  All  the  ways  of  a  man  are  clean  in  his 
own  eyes ;  but  the  Loud  weigheth  the  spirits. 

—  xvii.  3.  The  fining  pot  is  Ibr  silver,  and  the  fur- 
nace for  gold  :  but  the  Loud  trieth  the  hearts. 

—  xxi.  3.  Every  way  of  a  m;in  i-f  right  in  his  own 
eyes:  but  tlie  Loud  pondercth  the  hearts. 

Is  Ixvi.  18.  For  I  kiwm  their  works  and  their 
thoughts:  it  shall  come,  that  I  will  gather  all  nations 
and  tongues ;  and  they  sh;dl  come,  and  see  my  glory. 

Jer.  xvii.  10.  I  the  Loud  search  the  heart,  /try  the 
reins,  even  to  give  every  man  according  to  his  ways, 
awl  accordingto  the  fruit  of  his  doings. 


&ek.  xi.  5.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Loud  fell  upon  mc, 
and  said  unto  me,  Speak  ;  Thus  saith  the  Loud  ;  Thus 
have  ye  said,  O  house  of  Israel :  for  I  know  the 
thmgs  that  come  into  your  mind,  every  one  of  them. 

Amos  iv.  13.  For,  lo",  he  that  formeth  the  mountains, 
and  createth  the  wind,  and  declareth  unto  man  what 
is  his  thought,  that  maketh  the  morning  darkness, 
and  trcadeth  upon  the  high  places  of  the  earth,  The 
LoKD,  the  God  of  hosts,  is  his  name. 

1  T)iess.  ii.  4.  But  as  we  were  allowed  of  God  to  be 
put  in  trust  with  the  gospel,  even  so  we  speak ;  not  as 
pleasing  men,  but  God,  which  trieth  our  hearts. 

Ileb.  iv.  13.  Neither  is  there  any  creature  that  is  not 
manifest  in  his  sight :  but  all  things  are  naked  and 
opened  unto  the  ej^es  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to 
do. 

§  45.    Foreknowledge. 

Kr.  iii.  19.  And  I  am  siu-e  that  the  king  of  Egypt 
will  not  let  you  go,  no,  not  by  a  mighty  hand. 

Is.  xlii.  9.  Behold,  the  fol-mer  things  are  come  to 
])ass,  and  new  things  do  I  declare :  before  they  spring 
forth  I  tell  you  of  them. 

—  xliv.  7.  And  who,  as  I,  shall  call,  and  shall  declare 
it,  and  set  it  in  order  for  me,  since  I  appointed  the  an- 
cient people  ?  and  the  things  that  are  coming,  and 
shall  come,  let  them  shew  unto  them. 

—  xlv.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Loud,  the  Holy  One  of 
Israel,  and  his  Maker,  Ask  me  of  things  to  come  con- 
cerning my  sons,  and  concerning  the  work  of  my 
hands  command  ye  me. 

—  xlvi.  10.  Declaring  the  end  from  the  beginning, 
and  from  ancient  times  t?te  things  that  are  not  yet  done, 
saying.  My  counsel  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all  my 
pleasure : 

—  xlviii.  3.  I  have  declared  the  former  things  from 
the  beginning ;  and  they  went  forth  out  of  my  mouth, 
and  I  shewed  them ;  1  did  tliem  suddenly,  and  they 
came  to  pass. 

—  —  5.  I  have  even  from  the  beginning  declared  it 
to  thee  ;  before  it  came  to  pass  1  shewed  it  thee  :  lest 
thou  shouldest  say,  Mine  idol  hath  done  them  ;  and 
my  graven  image,  and  my  molten  image,  hath  com- 
manded them. 

§  46.    Wisdom. 

Job  ix.  4.  Ileisviise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  strength: 
who  hath  hardened  himself  against  him,  and  hath 
prospered  ? 

—  xii.  13.  With  him  is  wisdom  and  sb-ength,  he 
hath  coimsel  and  understanding. 

10.  With  him  is  strength  and  wisdom :  the 

deceived  and  the  deceiver  are  his. 

Ps.  xciv.  y.  He  th:it  planted  tl»e  ear,  shall  he  not 
hear?  he  that  formed  the  e3'e,  shall  he  not  see? 

10.  He  that  chastiseth  the  heathen,  shall  not 

he  correct  ?  he  that  teacheth  man  knowledge,  8?uiU  not 
he  know  f 

Pom.  xvi.  35.  Now  to  him  that  is  of  power  to 
stablish  j'ou  according  to  my  gospel,  and  the  preach- 
ing of  Jesus  Christ,  according  to  the  revelation  of  the 
mystery,  which  was  kejit  secret  since  the  world  began, 

26.  But  now  is  made  manifest,  and  by  the 

Scriptures  of  the  prophets,  according  to  the  command- 
ment of  the  everlasting  God,  made  Itnown  to  all  na- 
tions for  the  obedience  of  faith : 

37.  To  God  only  wise,  be  gloiy  through  Jesus 

Christ  for  e^'er.     Amen. 

Jiide  35.  To  tiie  only  wise  God  our  Saviour,  be 
glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  power,  both  now 
and  ever.    Amen. 

§  47.    Omnipotence. 
Ps.  cxv.  3.  But  our  God  is  in  the  heavens:  he  hath 
done  whatsoever  he  hath  pleased. 

—  cxxxv.  6.  Whatsoever  the  Loud  pleased,  thatA\& 
he  in  heaven,  and  in  earth,  in  the  seas,  and  all  deep 
places. 

Jer.  xxxii.  17.  Ah  Lord  God !  behold,  thou  hast 
m;ule  the  heaven  and  the  earth  by  thy  great  po^\er 
:uid  stretched  out  arm,  and  there  is  nothing  too  h:ird 
for  thee : 

37.  Behold,  I  am  the  Lokd,  the   God   of  all 

flesh  :  is  there  any  thing  too  hard  for  me  ? 


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CHAP.  V. 


GOD. 


BOOK  H. 


Mat.  xLx.  -IJ.  Bill  Jesus  bdidil  them,  and  said  unto 
tlicin,  AVitli  nu'ii  this  is  iiiiiiossiblu  ;  but  witli  God  all 
Ihinirs  arc  possible. 

.\iiirk  X.  27.  And  Jesus  lookingupou  llu  in  sailli,  AVilU 
men  (V  w  impossible,  but  not  with  God  :  Ibr  with  God 
all  tUiugs  are  possible. 

Luke  i.  37.  For  -with  God  nothing  shall  be  impos- 
sible. 

—  x\iii.  i7.  And  lie  said,  Tbe  things  which  are  mi- 
possible  with  men  are  possible  with  God. 

Eiih.  iii.  20.  Now  imto  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceed- 
ing abundantly  above  all  that  we  ask  or  think,  ac- 
cording to  the  jiower  that  workclh  in  us, 

21.  Unto  him  be  glory  in  tlie  church  by  Christ 

Jesus  throughout  all  ages,  world  without  end.    Amen. 

Rev.  \\\.  U.  And  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a 
great  inultiludi-,  and  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and 
as  the  voice  of  miglitj-  tluuiderings,  saying,  Alleluia ; 
for  the  Lord  God  omnipt)tcnl  reigneth. 

§  4S.    Irresistible. 

Num.  xxiii.  20.  Behold,  I  have  received  command- 
ment to  bless :  and  be  liatli  blessed ;  and  I  cannot  re- 
verse it. 

Dent,  xxxii.  39.  See  now  that  I,  even  I,  am  he,  and 
there  is  no  god  with  mc  :  I  kill,  and  I  make  alive  ;  I 
wound,  and  I  heal :  neither  i-i  there  any  that  can  de- 
liver out  of  my  hand. 

2  Chr.  XX.  6.  And  said,  O  Lord  God  of  our  fathers, 
art  not  thou  God  in  heaven  ?  and  rulest  not  thou  over 
all  the  kingdoms  of  the  heathen  ?  ami  in  thine  hand 
is  there  not  power  and  might,  so  that  none  is  able  to 
withstand  thee? 

Job  ix.  12.  Behold,  lie  takcth  away,  who  can  hinder 
him?  who  will  say  unto  him,  AVhat  doest  thou? 

13.  If  Goil  will  not  withdraw  his  anger,  the 

proud  helpers  do  stoop  under  him. 

—  xi.  10.  If  he  cut  off,  and  shut  up,  or  gather  to- 
gether, then  who  can  hinder  him? 

—  xii.  1-1.  Behold,  he  breakelh  <lown,  and  it  cannot 
be  built  again ;  he  shutteth  up  a  man,  and  there  can 
be  no  opening. 

—  xxxiii.  13.  "Why  dost  thou  strive  against  him? 
for  he  giveth  not  account  of  any  of  his  matlere. 

—  xxxiv.  29.  When  he  giveih  quietness,  who  then 
can  make  trouble  ?  and  when  he  hidetli  his  face,  who 
then  can  behold  him?  whether  it  be  done  against  a 
nation,  or  against  a  man  only  : 

— ■  —  33.  Should  it  be  according  to  thy  mind  ?  he 
will  recompense  it,  whether  thou  refuse,  or  whether 
thou  choose;  and  not  I:  therefore  speak  what  thou 
knuwest. 

Ps.  cxlviii.  G.  He  hath  also  stablishcd  them  for  ever 
and  ever :  he  hath  made  a  decree  which  shall  not  pass. 

Ee.  i.  l.j.  TItnt  icJdch  is  crooked  cannot  be  made 
straight :  and  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  num- 
bered. 

—  vi.  10.  That  which  hath  been  is  named  already, 
and  it  is  known  that  it  is  man:  neither  may  he  con- 
lend  with  him  that  is  mightier  than  he. 

—  vii.  13.  Consider  the  work  of  God:  for  who  can 
make  that  straight,  which  he  hath  made  crooked? 

Is.  xliii.  13.  Yea,  before  the  day  loas  I  am  he :  and 
there  is  none  that  can  ileliver  out  of  my  hand :  I  wiU 
work,  and  who  shall  let  it  ? 

Jer.  1.  44.  Behokl,  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from 
the  swelling  of  Jordan  unto  the  habitation  of  the 
strong:  but  I  will  make  them  suddenly  run  away 
txom  her:  and  who  is  a  chos<-n  man,  that  I  may  ap- 
point over  her?  for  who  is  like  me?  and  who  will 
appoint  me  the  time?  and  who  is  that  shepherl  that 
will  stand  before  me  ? 

Ezek.  xxii.  14.  Can  thine  heart  endure,  or  can  thine 
hands  be  strong,  in  the  daj-s  that  I  shall  deal  w'ith 
thee?     I  the  Loud  have  spoken  it,  and  will  do  it. 

Van.  iv.  35.  And  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are 
reputed  as  nothing:  and  he  diK-th  according  to  his 
will  in  the  army  of  heaven,  and  among  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  earth  :  and  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or 
say  unto  hmi.  What  doest  thou  ? 

§  i9.     ('(imimrcd  with  other  (ioJs. 

Ez.  XV.  11.  Who  is  like  unto  thee,  O  Loud,  among 


the  gods?  who  e.<  like  thee,  glorious  in  holiness,  fear- 
ful in  praises,  doing  wondere? 

—  xviii.  11.  Now  I  know  that  the  Loud  ii  gieaier 
than  all  gods:  for  in  the  thing  wherein  they  dealt 
proudly  he  was  above  them. 

Dent.  iii.  24.  O  Lord  God,  thou  ha.st  begun  to  shew 
thy  servant  thy  gre;iluess,  and  thy  mighty  hand  :  for 
what  Goil  is  there  m  lieaveii  or  in  earth,  that  can  do 
according  to  thy  works,  :uid  according  to  thy  might  :• 

—  xxxii.  31.  For  their  rock  is  not  as  our  Rock, 
even  our  enemies  Ihemselves  being  judj^cs. 

1  lungs  viii.  23.  And  he  said,  Lonn  God  of  Israel,. 
tJiere  is  no  God  like  thee,  in  heaven  above,  or  on 
earth  beneath,  who  keepcst  covenant  and  mercy 
with  thy  servants  that  walk  belbro  thee  with  all  their 
heart : 

1  Chr.  xvi.  25.  For  great  is  the  Loud,  and  greatly 
to  be  praised :  he  also  is  to  be  lc.'arcd  above  all  gods. 

2G.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  are  idols : 

but  the  Lord  made  the  heavens. 

3  Chr.  ii.  5.  And  the  house  which  I  build  is  great: 
for  great  is  our  God  above  all  gods. 

—  vi.  14.  And  said,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  there 
is  no  God  like  thee  in  the  heaven,  nor  in  the  earth ; 
which  keepcst  covenant,  and  shcwc^t  mercy  unto  thy 
servants,  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  their  hearts  : 

Ps.  Ixxxii.  1.  God  staudeth  in  the  congi-egation  of 
the  mighty;  he  judgeth  among  the  gods. 

—  Ixxxvi.  8.  Among  the  gods,  there  is  none  like 
unto  thee,  O  Lord;  neither  are  there  any  works  like 
unto  thy  works. 

—  xcv.  3.  For  the  Lord  is  a  great  God,  and  a  great 
King  above  all  gods. 

—  xcvi.  4.  For  the  Lord  m  great,  and  greatly  to  bo 
praised :  he  is  to  be  feared  above  all  gods. 

5.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  nations  are  idols : 

but  the  Lord  made  the  heavens. 

—  xcvii.  9.  For  thou,  Lord,  art  high  above  all  the 
earth:  thou  art  exalted  far  above  all  gods. 

— •  cxxxv  5.  For  I  know  that  the  Lord  is  great, 
and  that  our  Lord  is  above  all  gods. 

—  cxxxvi.  2.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods: 
for  his  mercy  cndureth  for  ever. 

— •  —  3.  O  give  thanks  to  the  Lord  of  lords :  for  his 
mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

Dan.  ii.  47.  The  king  answered  unto  Daniel,  and 
said,  Of  a  truth  it  is,  that  your  Gnd  U  a  God  of  gods, 
and  a  Lord  of  kings,  and  a  revealer  of  secrets,  seeing 
thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret. 

—  iii.  29.  Therefore  I  make  a  decree.  That  every 
people,  nation,  and  language,  which  speak  any  thing 
amiss  against  the  God'of  Sliadrach,  Meshach,  and 
Abed-nego,  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  their  houses 
shall  be  "made  a  dunghill;  because  there  is  no  other 
God  that  can  deliver  after  this  sort. 

§  50.    Compared  with  Man. 

Job  xxxiii.  13.  Behold,  in  this  thou  art  not  just :  I 
will  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater  than  man. 

Ps.  1.  31.  These  thiiajs  hast  thou  done,  and  I  kept 
silence;  thou  thouifh  test  that  I  was  altogether  «!«•/(  d 
one  as  thyself:  bati  will  reprove  thee,  and  set  them  in 
order  betbre  thine  eyes. 

Is.  Iv.  8.  For  my  thoughts  are  not  your  thoughts, 
neither  arc  \-our  ways  my  ways,  saith  the  Lord. 

9.  1'  or   as   the   heavens  are  higher  than  the 

earth,  so  are  my  ways  higher  than  your  ways,  and 
my  thouglits  than  your  thouglils. 

Jer.  X.  7.  Who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  King  of  na- 
tions? for  to  thee  doth  it  ajipertain :  forasmuch  as 
among  all  the  wise  incn  of  the  nations,  and  in  all  their 
kingdoms,  tliere  is  none  like  unto  thee. 

Zeth.  viii.  0.  Thus  saith  the  LortD  of  hosts;  If  it  be 
marvellous  in  the  eyes  of  the  remnant  of  this  people 
in  these  days,  should  it  also  be  marvellous  in  mine 
eyes  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

§  51.    Incoiii]>nrul)le. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  26.  There  is  none  like  unto  the  God  of 
Jeshurun,  who  ridelh  upon  tlie  heaven  in  thy  help, 
and  in  his  excellency  on  the  sk}-. 


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BOOK  II. 


Joh  xxxiv.  13.  Who  hath  given  liim  a  charge  over 
the  e.ortU?  or  who  hath  disposed  the  whole  world? 

—  xxxvi.  23.  Behold,  God  exalteth  b}' his  power: 
who  teaehelh  like  him  ? 

33.  Who  hath  enjoined  him  his  way  ?  or  who 

can  say,  Thou  has  wrought  iniquity  ? 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  13.  Thy  way,  O  God,  ii  in  the  sanctuary: 
who  u  so  great  a  God  as  our  God  ? 

—  Ixxxlx.  G.  For  who  in  the  heaven  can  be  com- 
pared unto  the  Loud?  trho  among  the  sons  of  the 
mighty  can  be  likened  unto  the  Lokd  ? 

8.  O  Lokd  God  of  hosts,  who  is  a  strong 

Lord  like  unto  thee  ?   or  to  thy  faithfulness  round 
about  thee  ? 

—  cxiii.  4.  The  Lord  is  high  above  all  nations,  and 
his  glory  above  the  heavens. 

0.  Who  is  like  imto  the  Lord  our  God,  who 

dwellelh  on  high, 

6.  Who  humbleth  himself  to  behold  tJte  things 

that  are  in  heaven,  and  in  the  earth ! 

Is.  xl.  13.  AVho  hath  directed  the  Spirit  of  the 
Lord,  or  being  his  counsellor  hath  taught  him  ? 

18.  To  whom   then  will   ye   liken   God?   or 

what  likeness  will  ye  compare  unto  him? 

25.  To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  me,  or  shall 

I  be  equal  ?  saith  the  Holy  One.  " 

^  xlvi.  5.  To  whom  will  ye  liken  me,  and  make 
me  equal,  and  compare  me,  that  we  may  be  like  ? 

Jer.  X.  6.  Forasmuch  as  there  is  none  like  unto  tliee,  O 
Lord  ;  thou  art  great,  and  thy  name  is  great  in  might. 

Lam.  iii.  37.  Who  is  he  that  saith,  and  it  cometh  to 
pass,  when  the  Lord  commandeth  it  not  ? 

§  52.    General  Ascriptions  of  Greatness  to  God. 

Deut.  xxxii.  3.  Because  I  will  publish  the  name  of 
the  Lord  :  ascribe  ye  greatness  unto  our  God. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  27.  Glory  and  honour  are  in  his  jjres- 
ence ;  strength  and  gladness  are  in  his  place. 

Ps.  xcii.  8.  But  thou.  Lord,  art  most  high  for  ever- 
more. 

—  xciii.  1.  The  Lord  reigneth,  he  is  clothed  with 
majesty ;  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  strength,  wherewith 
he  hath  girded  himself:  the  world  alsois  stablished, 
that  it  cannot  be  moved. 

—  xcvi.  6.  Honour  and  majesty  are  before  him : 
Btrength  and  beauty  are  in  his  sanctuaiy. 

—  xcix.  2.  The  Lord  is  great  in  Zion;  and  he  is 
high  above  all  the  people. 

—  civ.  1.  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul.  O  Lord  my 
God,  thou  art  very  great ;  thou  art  clothed  with  hon- 
our and  majesty : 

31.  The  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  endm-e  for 

ever:  the  Lord  shall  rejoice  in  his  works. 

Is.  xii.  6.  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of 
Zion :  for  great  is  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  in  the  midst 
of  thee. 

—  xxxiii.  5.  The  Lord  is  exalted ;  for  he  dwelleth 
on  high :  he  hath  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and  right- 
eousness. 

—  xl.  15.  Behold,  the  nations  are  as  a  drop  of  a 
bucket,  and  are  counted  as  tlie  small  dust  of  the  lial- 
ance :  behold,  he  taketh  up  the  isles  as  a  very  little 
thing. 

17.  All  nations  before  him  are  as  nothing ; 

and  they  are  counted  to  htm  less  than  nothing,  and 
vanity. 

§  5.S.    General  Ascriptions  of  Power  to  God, 

Joh  ix.  19.  If  /  speak  of  strength,  lo,  he  is  strong : 
and  if  of  judgment,  who  shall  set  me  a  time  to  plead? 

—  XXV.  2.  Dominion  and  fear  are  with  him;  he 
maketh  peace  in  his  high  places. 

Ps.  1.  1.    The  mighty  God,  even,  the  Lord,  hath 
spoken,  and  called  the  earth  from  the  rising  of  the 
I  sun  unto  the  going  down  thereof. 

—  Ixii.  11,  God  hath  spoken  once;  twice  have  I 
heard  this;  that  i\ower  U'lonyeth  unto  God. 

—  Ixvi.  7.  He  ruleth  by  his  power  for  ever;  his 
eyes  behold  the  nations:  let  not  the  rebellious  exalt 
themselves.     Selah. 

—  xciii.  3.  Tlie  floods  have  lifted  up,  O  Lord,  the 
floods  have  lifted  up  their  voice ;  the  floods  lift  up 
their  waves. 


4.  The  Lord  on  high  is  mightier  than  the 

noise  of  many  waters,  yea,  t/uiii  the  mighty  waves  of 
the  sea. 

—  exlvii.  15.  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment 
vpon  earth :  his  word  runneth  very  swiftlj'. 

liev.  xi.  17.  Saying,  We  give  thee  thanks,  O  Lord 
God  Almighty,  which  art,  and  wast,  and  art  to  come  ; 
because  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  great  power,  and 
hast  reigned. 

See  is.  i.  3 ;  lix.  1. 

§  54.    Holiness  of  God. 

Lev.  xi.  45.  For  I  am  the  Lord  that  brtngeth  you 
up  out  of  the  land  of  Egqjt,  to  be  your  God:  ye 
shall  therefore  be  holy,  forTa»i.  holy. 

—  xix.  2.  Speak  unto  all  the  congregation  of  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them.  Ye  shall  be 
holy :  for  I  the  Lord  j'our  God  am  bol}-. 

1  f^am.  ii.  2.  There  is  none  holj'  as  the  Lord  :  for 
there  is  none  besides  thee:  neither  is  there  any  rock 
like  our  God. 

—  vi.  20.  iVnd  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  said.  Who 
is  able  to  stand  before  this  holy  Lord  God  ?  and  to 
whom  shall  he  go  up  from  us  ? 

Ps.  V.  4.  For  thou  art  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure 
in  wickedness :  neither  shall  evil  dwell  with  thee. 

—  xxii.  3.  But  thou  art  holy,  0  thou  that  inhabitest 
the  praises  of  Israel. 

—  xcvii.  12.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous; 
and  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  holiness. 

—  xcix.  3.  Let  them  praise  thy  great  and  tenible 
name :  for  it  ii  holy. 

5.  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 

at  his  footstool ;  for  he  is  holy. 

9.  Exalt  the  Lord  oiu-  God,  and  worshii)  at 

his  holy  hill ;  for  the  Lord  our  God  is  holy. 

7s.  V.  16.  But  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  exalted  in 
judgment,  and  God  that  is  holy  shall  be  sanctified  in 
righteousness. 

—  vi.  3.  And  one  cried  unto  another,  and  said. 
Holy,  holy,  holy,  is  the  Lord  of  hosts-  the  whole 
earth  is  full  of  his  glory. 

—  xliii.  15.  I  am  the  Lord,  3-our  Holy  One,  the 
Creator  of  Israel,  your  King. 

Ilab.  i.  13.  27wii  art  of  purer  e3'es  than  to  behold 
evil,  and  canst  not  look  on  iniquity :  -f 

Jiim.  i.  13.  Let  no  man  say  when  lie  is  tempted,  I 
am  tempted  of  God :  for  God  cannot  be  tempted  with 
evil,  neither  tcmpteth  he  any  man : 

1  Pet.  i.  15.  But  as  he  w-hich  hath  called  you  is 
holy,  so  be  ye  holj'  in  all  manner  of  conversation  ; 

16.  Because  it  is  written.  Be  ye  holy ;   for  I 

am  holy. 

Per.  iv.  8.  And  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them 
six  wings  about  him  ;  and  they  were  full  of  eyes  witliin : 
and  they  rest  not  day  and  night,  saying,  Holy,  holy, 
holy.  Lord  God  Almighty,  which  was,  and  is,  and  is 
to  come. 

§  55.    Justice. 

Deut.  xxxii.  4.  Tie  is  the  Rock,  his  work  is  perfect : 
for  all  his  ways  are  judgment:  a  God  of  truth  and 
without  iniquity,  just  and  right  is  he. 

</uJ  viii,  3.  Doth  God  pervert  judgment?  or  doth 
the  Almighty  pervert  justice  ? 

—  xxiii.  6.  Will   he  plead  against  me  with    his 
great  power?    No;  but  he  would  put  s(ren,£(tt  in  me. 

—  xxxiv.  10.  Therefore  hearken  unto  me,  ye  men 
of  understanding :  far  be  it  from  God,  that  he  should 
do  wickedness ;  and  from  the  Almighty,  t/utt  he  slwuld 
commit  iniquity. 

13.  Yea,  surely  God  will  not  do  wickedly, 

neither  will  the  Almiglity  pervert  judgment. 

83.  For  he  will  not  lay  uponlnan  more  than 

light ;  that  he  should  enter  into  judgment  with  God. 

—  xxxvi.  3.  I  will  fetch  my  knowledge  from  afar, 
and  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  JIakcr. 

Ps  ix.  4.  For  thou  hast  maintained  n\\'  right  and 
my  cause  ;  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right. 

—  xi.  7.  For  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  righteous- 
ness ;  his  countenance  doth  beliold  the  ujiright, 

—  xxxiii.  5.  He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment: 
the  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  Lord. 

—  Ixxi.  19.  Thy  righteousness  also,  O  God,  is  very 


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liigli,  who  hast  ilone  great  things :  O  God,  who  tv  l\kv 
unto  thru  ! 

J\  Ixxxix.  14.  Justice  nm\  judirment  are  the  habita- 
tion ot"  tliy  tlirouc :  mercy  aiid  Irutli  shall  go  bel'ore 
tliy  tiled 

—  xi-ii.  IT).  To  slicw  that  tlio  Loud  ii  vipritrlit :  7ie  in 
my  rock,  and  then'  w  no  luiriglitt-'ousness  iu  him. 

"_  xcvii.  3.  Clouds  and  daikncss  ore  round  about 
iiim  :  righteousness  and  judgment  arc  tlie  habitation  of 
Ills  tlirone. 

—  xcix,  4.  The  king's  strength  also  loveth  judg- 
ment ;  tliou  dost  establish  equity,  thou  executest  judg- 
ment and  riirliteousness  in  Jaeol). 

—  cxix.  137.  Uiglitcous  art  thou,  O  Lord,  and  up- 
right lire  thy  judgments. 

—  cxxix.  4.  The  Lord  is  righteous:  he  hath  cut 
asunder  llie  cords  of  tlie  wicked. 

—  cxlv.  17.  Tlie  Loud  m  rigliteous  in  all  his  ways, 
and  lioly  in  all  his  works. 

A'-(/.-.  xviii.  29.  Yet  saith  the  house  of  Israel,  The 
way  of  the  Loud  is  not  ciiual.  U  house  of  Israel,  are 
not  my  ways  e(|ual '!  arc  not  your  ways  unequal  ? 

Zt'ph.  iii.  5.  Tlie  just  Loud  is  iu  the  midst  tliereof ; 
ho  will  not  do  iniiiuily  :  evciy  morning  doth  he  bring 
his  judgment  to  liglit,  he  faileth  not;  but  the  unjust 
kuoweth  no  sliame. 

Rmi.  ii.  2.  But  we  are  sure  that  the  judgment  of 
God  is  according  to  truth  against  them  which  commit 
such  things. 

^  —  3.  And  thinkest  thou  this,  O  man,  tliat  judgest 
tliem  which  do  such  things,  aiul  doest  the  same,  that 
thou  shalt  escape  the  judgment  of  God? 

—  iii.  5.  But  if  our  imrighteousness  commend  the 
riirliteousness  of  God,  what  shall  we  say  ?  Is  God  un- 
righteous who  taketh  vengeance  ?  (I  speak  as  a  man,) 

6.  God  forbid :  for  then  how  shall  God  judge 

tlie  world  ? 

Bcr.  xvi.  7.  And  I  heard  another  out  of  the  altar 
s.iy.  Even  so.  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and  righteous 
arc  thy  judgments. 

§  5G.    Impartiality. 

Deut  X.  17.  For  the  Lord  your  God  is  God  of  gods, 
and  Lord  of  lords,  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and  a  terri- 
ble, which  regardetli  not  persons,  nor  talieth  reward : 

Job  xxxvi.  5.  Behold,  God  is  mighty,  and  despiseth 
not  ani/ :  he  is  might)'  iu  strength  and  wisdom. 

—  xxxvii.  24.  Men  do  therelbre  fear  him :  he  re- 
specteth  not  any  t/tnt  arc  wise  of  heart. 

Acts  X.  34.  Then  Peter  opened  his  mouth,  and  said, 
Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of 
persons : 

35.  But  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him, 

and  worketh  righteousness,  is  accepted  with  him. 

lioin.  ii.  6.  Wlio  will  render  to  every  man  according 
to  his  deeds : 

11.  For  there  is  no  respect  of  persons  with 

God. 

Gal.  ii.  6.  But  of  those  who  seemed  to  be  somewhat, 
whatsoever  they  were,  it  maketh  no  matter  to  me: 
God  accepteth  no  man's  jierson  :  for  they  who  seemed 
to  be  somewhat  in  conference  added  nothing  to  me  : 

Eph.  vi.  8.  Knowing  that  whatsoever  good  thing 
any  man  docth,  the  same  sliall  he  receive  of  the  Lord, 
whether  he  be  bond  or  free. 

Col.  iii.  25.  But  he  that  doeth  wrong  shall  receive 
for  the  wrong  which  he  hath  done :  and  there  is  no 
respect  of  persons. 

1  Pet.  i.  17.  And  if  ye  call  on  tlie  Father,  who  with- 
out respect  of  persons  judgeth  according  to  every  man's 
work,  pass  the  time  of  your  sojournmg  here  in  fear  ; 

§  57.    Teracity. 
Deut.  vii.  9.  Know  therefore  that  the  Lord  thy  God, 
lie  is  God,  the  faithful  God,  which  keepeth  covenant 
and  mercy  with  them  that  love  him  and  keep  his  com- 
mandments to  a  thousand  generations  ; 

1  Kings  viii.  24.  AVho  hast  kept  with  thy  servant 
David  my  father  that  thou  promisedst  him :  thou 
spakest  also  with  thy  mouth,  and  hast  fulfilled  it  with 
thine  hand,  as  it  is  this  day. 

2  Chr.  vi.  1.5.  Thou  wliieh  hast  kept  with  thy  ser- 
vant David  my  father  that  which  thou  hast  promised 


him  ;  and  spakest  with  thy  moulh,  and  hast  fulfilled 
it  with  thine  liand,  a.«  it  is  this  dnv. 

iV  xxxiii.  4.  For  tlie  word  of  the  Lord  ia  right; 
and  all  his  woil;s  arc  ibme  in  truth. 

—  xxxvi,  5.  'I'liv  mercy,  O  Lord,  is  in  the  heav- 
ens ;  an<l  thy  lailhl"'ulness  rmchelh  mito  the  clouds. 

—  Ivii.  H).  For  thy  mercy  is  great  imlo  the  heavens, 
and  tliy  tiutli  imto  the  clouds. 

—  Ixxxix.  34.  Aly  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor 
alter  the  thing  tlialis  gone  out  of  my  lips. 

—  c.  5.  For  the  Lord  is  good;  Ins  mercy  ii  ever- 
lasting; and  liis  truth  cmliinth  to  all  generations. 

—  c\iii.  4.  For  thy  nuTcj'  ('•.■  great  above  the  heav- 
ens :  and  thy  truth  nacheth  unto  the  clouds. 

—  cxvii.  2.  For  his  merciful  kindness  is  great  to- 
ward us  :  and  the  truth  of  the  Lord  ( ndureth  for  ever. 
Praise  ye  the  Loud. 

Dan.  ix.  4.  And  I  prayed  unto  the  Lord  my  God, 
and  made  my  confession,  and  said,  O  Lord,  the  great 
and  di-eadfulCiod,  keeping  the  covenant  and  mercy  to 
tliem  that  love  him,  and  to  them  that  keep  his  com- 
mandments ; 

Micah  vii.  20.  Thou  wilt  perform  the  truth  to  Ja- 
cob, and  the  mercy  to  Aliraham,  wiiich  thou  hast 
sworn  unto  our  fathers  from  the  days  of  old. 

Rom.  iii.  3.  For  what  if  some  did  not  believe?  sh.all 
their  unljelief  make  the  faith  of  God  without  effect  ? 

4.  God  forbid  :  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  every 

man  a  liar  ;  as  it  is  written.  That  tliou  mightcst  be  jus- 
tified in  thy  sayings,  and  mightest  overcome  when 
thou  art  judged. 

—  XV.  8.  Now  I  say  that  Jesus  Christ  was  a  minis- 
ter of  the  circumcision  for  the  tnith  of  God,  to  con- 
firm the  promises  made  unto  the  fathers  : 

1  C'ir.  i.  9.  God  is  faithful,  by  whom  ye  were  called 
unto  the  fellowship  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 

3  I'im.  ii.  13.  If  we  believe  not,  yet  he  abideth  faith- 
ful ;  he  cannot  deny  himself 

Tit.  i.  2.  In  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  that 
cannot  lie,  promised  before  the  world  began  ; 

See  Is.  XXV.  1. 

§  58.    God  is  Love. 

1  John  iv.  8.  He  that  loveth  not,  knoweth  not  God  ; 
for  God  is  love. 

16.  And  we  have  known  and  believed  the 

love  that  God  hath  to  us.  God  is  love ;  and  he  that 
dwelleth  in  love  dwelleth  in  God,  and  God  in  him. 

§  59.    God's  Goodness. 

1  Chr.  x^^.  34.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for 
he  is  good  ;  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

Ps.  XXV.  8.  Good  and  upright  is  the  Lord  :  there- 
fore will  he  teach  sinners  iu  the  waj'. 

—  xxxiv.  8.  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  is  good  : 
blessed  is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  him. 

—  Hi.  1.  Wh}'  boasteth  thou  thyself  in  mischief,  O 
might)' man?  the  goodness  of  God  endureth  continu- 
ally. 

—  Ixxxvi.  5.  For  thou.  Lord, c(rf good,  and  ready  to 
forgive ;  and  plenteous  in  mercy  unto  all  them  "that 
call  upon  thee. 

—  cxviii.  29.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for 
he  is  good  :  for  his  mercy  endvrcth  for  ever. 

—  cxxxvi.  1.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  he  is 
good  :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever, 

—  cxlv.  7.  They  "shall  abundantly  utter  the  memory 
of  thy  great  goodness,  and  shall  sing  of  thy  righteous- 
ness. 

9.  The  Lord  is  good  to  all :  and  his  tender 

mercies  arc  (i\er  all  his  works. 

J\Y(/i.  i.  7.  The  Lord  is  good,  a  strong  hold  in  the  day 
of  trouble;  and  he  knoweth  them  that  trust  in  him. 

Mat.  V.  45.  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven ;  for  he  maketh  his  sun  td 
rise  on  the  evil  and  on  the  good,  and  sendeth  rain  on 
the  just  and  on  the  unjust. 

.V(/;7.-  X.  IS.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Why  callest 
thou  me  good  ?  there  i«  none  good  but  one,  that  is,  God. 

§  60.    Mercy  and  Compassion. 

Deut.  iv.  31.  (For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  merciful 
God  ;)  he  will  not  forsake  thee,  neither  destroy  thee, 


CHAP.  VI.,  VII. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


nor  forget  the  covenant  of  thy  fathers,  which  he 
sware  unto  them. 

Nell.  ix.  31.  Nevertheless  for  thy  great  mercies'  sake 
thou  didst  not  utterl}^  consume  them,  nor  forsake 
them  ;  fur  tliou  art  a  gracious  and  merciful  God. 

Ps.  l.\ii,  12.  Also  unto  thee,  O  hori.\, bi:ln)i(/elJi  mercy: 
for  thou  renderest  to  every  man  according  to  his 
■work. 

—  cvii.  1.  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for  he  is 
good  :  for  his  mercy  ciuhireth  for  ever. 

—  c.\i.  4.  He  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  he 
remembered  :  the  Lord  is  gracious  and  full  of  com- 
passion. 

—  cxvi.  5.  Gracious  is  the  Lord,  and  righteous ; 
yea,  our  God  is  merciful. 

—  cxxx.  7.  Let  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  :  for  with 
the  LoitD  there  is  mercy,  and  with  him  is  plenteous 
redemption. 

—  cxxxvi.  4.  To  him  who  alone  doeth  great  won- 
ders :  for  his  mercy  endiireth  for  ever. 

2G.  O  give   thanlvS  unto  the  God  of  heaven : 

fur  liis  mercy  emhirelli  for  ever. 

—  cxlv.  8.  The  Lord  is  gracious,  and  full  of  com- 
passion ;  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  mercy. 

Lain.  iii.  23.  It  is  of  the  Loito's  mercies  that  we 
are  not  consumed,  because  liis  compassions  fail  not. 

33.  They  are  new  every  morning :  great  is  thy 

fiiithfulness. 

Dan.  ix.  9.  To  the  Lord  our  God  belong  mercies  and 
forgiveness,  though  we  have  rebelled  against  him  ; 

§  61.    God  Unreveiigefiil  and  Placable. 

Ps.  ciii.  8.  The  Lord  is  merciful  and  gracious,  slow 
to  anger,  and  plenteous  in  mercy. 

y.  He  will  not  always  chide  :  neither  will  he 

keep  his  anyer  for  ever. 

Is.  xxvii.  4.  Fuiy  is  not  in  me :  who  would  set  the 
briers  and  thorns  against  me  in  battle?  I  would  go 
through  them,  I  would  burn  them  together. 

-5.  Or  let  him  take  hold  of  my  strength,  that 

he  may  make  peace  with  me ;  and  "he  shall  make 
peace  with  me. 

—  Ivii.  10.  For  I  will  not  contend  for  ever,  neither 
■will  I  be  alwaj's  wroth  :  for  the  spirit  should  faU  be- 
fore me,  and  tlie  souls  whidi  I  have  made. 

Msek.  xvi.  43.  So  will  I  make  my  fury  toward  thee  to 
rest,  and  my  jealousy  shall  depart  from  thee,  and  I 
■will  be  quiet,  and  will  be  no  more  angrj-. 

IIos.  xi.  9.  I  will  not  execute  the  fierceness  of  mine 
anger,  I  will  not  return  to  destroy  Ephraim  :  for  I  am 
God,  and  not  man ;  the  H(jly  One  in  the  midst  of 
thee  :  and  I  will  not  enter  into  the  citj'. 

Micdh  vii.  18.  Who  U  a  God  like  "unto  thee,  that 
pardoneth  iniquity,  and  passeth  bj-  the  transgression 
of  the  remnant  of  his  heritage  ?  he  retaineth  not  his 
anger  for  ever,  because  he  delighteth  in  mercy. 

Nah.  i.  3.  The  Lord  is  slow  to  anger,  and  great  in 
power,  and  will  not  at  all  acquit  the  wicked  ;  the  Lord 
hath  his  way  in  the  whirlwind  and  in  the  storm,  and 
the  cloitds  are  the  dust  of  his  feet. 

§  62.    Longsnffeiing. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  6.  And  the  Lord  passed  bv  before  him, 
and  proclaimed.  The  Lord,  the  Lord  God,  merciful 
and  gracious,  longsutfering,  and  abundant  in  goodness 
and  truth, 

7.  Keeping  mercy  for  thousands,  forgiving  in- 
iquity and  transgression  and  sin,  and  tliat  will  by  no 
means  clear  the  (jniltij  ;-\- 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  38.  But  lie,  being  full  of  compassion,  for- 
gave their  iniquity,  and  destroyed  them,  not  :  yea,  many 
a  time  turned  he  his  anger  away,  and  did  not  stir  up 
all  his  wrath. 

—  Ixxxvi.  15.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  m-t  a  God  full  of 
compassion,  and  gracious,  lougsuflermg,  and  plenteous 
in  mercy  and  truth. 

—  ciii.  10.  lie  hath  not  dealt  with  us  after  our 
sins ;  nor  rewarded  us  according  to  our  ini(|uities. 

Bt)m.  ii.  4.  Or  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  good- 
ness and  forbearance  and  longsuffering  ;  not  knowing 
that  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee  to  repentance  'i 

See  3  Pet.  iii.  15. 


CHAP.  VI. 
CHRIST  AS  GOD. 

(See  Book  III.,  Chap.  XL,  "  Christ's  Divinity.") 


CHAP.  vn. 

HOLY  SPIRIT. 
§  63.    Personality. 

John  xiv.  16.  And  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and  he 
shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that  he  may  abide 
witli  you  for  ever : 

17.  Hhen  the  Spirit  of  truth ;  whom  the  world 

cannot  receive,  because  it  seeth  him  not,  neither 
knoweth  him :  but  ye  know  him ;  for  he  dwelleth 
wiUi  you,  and  shall  be  in  you. 

—  XV.  26.  But  when  the  Comforter  is-  come,  whom 
I  will  send  unto  you  from  the  Father,  eren  the  Spirit 
of  truth,  which  proceedeth  from  the  Father,  he  shall 
testify  of  me : 

Acts  xiii.  3.  As  they  ministered  to  the  Lord,  and 
fasted,  the  Holy  Ghost  said,  Separate  me  Barnabas 
and  Saul  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called  them. 

4.  So  the}^  being  sent  forth  bj-the  Holy  Ghost, 

departed  unto  Seleucia  ;  and  from  thence  they  sailed 
to  Cyprus. 

—  XV.  38.  For  it  seemed  good  to  the  Holy  Ghost, 
and  to  us,  to  lay  upon  3'ou  no  greater  burden  than 
these  necessary  things ; 

Rom.  viii.  20.  Likewise  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our 
infirmities:  for  we  know  not  what  we  should  pray 
for  as  we  ought :  but  the  Spirit  itself  maketh  inter- 
cession for  us  with  groaniugs  which  cmnot  be  uttered. 

27.  And  he  that  searcheth  tlie  heart  know- 
eth what  ('s  the  mind  of  the  Spirit,  because  he  maketh 
intercession  for  the  saints  according  to  tin  will  of 
God. 

1  Cor.  xii.  11.  But  all  these  worketh  tli.at  one  and 
the  selfsame  Spirit,  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as 
he  will. 

See  Mat.  xii.  31,  32.    Acts  xvi.  C. 

§  64.    Divinity. 

Acts  V.  3.  But  Peter  said,  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan 
filled  thine  heart  to  lie  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  to  keep 
back ;)(»■<  of  the  price  of  the  land? 

4.  While  it  remamed,  was  it  not  thine  own  ? 

and  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thine  o^^■n  power  ? 
why  hast  thou  conceived  this  thing  in  thine  heart? 
thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  God. 

1  Cor.  iii.  16.  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  temple 
of  God,  and  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwelleth  in  you  ? 

—  • —  17.  If  any  man  defile  the  temple  of  God,  him 
shall  God  destroy;  for  the  temjile  of  God  is  hoi}', 
which  temple  ye  are. 

—  vi.  19.  "What !  know  ye  not  that  your  body  is  the 
temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost  irhieh  is  in  j'ou,  which  ye 
have  of  God,  and  ye  are  not  yoiu'  own  ? 

20.  For  ye  are  bought  with  a  jirice :  therefore 

glorify  God  in  yom-  body,  and  m  your  spirit,  which 
are  God's. 

§  65.    Promised. 

Lvke  i.  15.  For  he  shall  be  great  m  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  and  shall  ih-ink  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink ; 
and  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  from 
his  mother's  womb. 

—  xii.  13.  For  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teach  you  in 
the  same  hour  what  ye  ought  to  say. 

John  xiv.  26.  But  the  Comforter,  which  is  the  Holy 
Ghost,  whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my  name,  he 
shall  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring  all  things  to  your 
remembrance,  ^A•hatsoever  I  have  said  imto  you. 

See  John  xiv.  16, 17,  in  §  63. 

§  66.    Prayed  for. 

Acts  -viii.  15.  Who,  when  they  were  come  do'wn, 
prayed  for  them,  that  they  might  receive  the  Holy 
Ghost : 


30 


CUAP.  vir. 


GOD. 


BOOK  II. 


Aetn  viii.  16.  (For  as  yet  he  was  fallen  upon  none  of 
lliem :  only  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the 
Loril  Jesus.) 

Kp!i.  iii.  16.  That  he  would  grant  you,  aciurcling  to 
the  riclies  of  his  glory,  to  be  streuglheneil  with  might 
by  his  Spirit  in  the  inner  man ; 

§  (i7.    (iiveii. 

Jofin  XX.  23.  And  wlien  lie  had  said  this,  he  breathed 
on  t/ieiit,  and  saith  unto  them,  Receive  ye  the  Uoly 
Gliost : 

Acts  iv.  8.  Tlien  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Gliost, 
said  unto  them,  Ye  rulers  of  tlie  people,  and  eldei-s  of 
Israel, 

31.  And  when  they  had  prayed,  the  place  was 

shaken  wlierctliey  were  asseniljled  together;  and  tliey 
were  all  tilled  wi'tli  tlie  Holy  Ghost,  and  they  spake 
the  word  nf  God  with  boldness. 

—  V.  S'i.  And  we  are  his  witnesses  of  these  things ; 
and  »>  in  also  tlie  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  bath  given 
to  them  that  obey  him. 

—  X.  44.  Wliife  Peter  yet  sjiake  these  words,  the 
Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which  heard  the  word. 

45.  And  they  of  the  circumcision  which  be- 
lieved were  astonished,  as  many  as  came  with  Peter, 
because  that  on  the  Gentiles  also  was  poured  out  the 
gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

—  xi.  !.■).  And  as  1  began  to  speak,  the  Holy  Ghost 
fell  on  them,  as  on  us  at  the  beginning. 

16.  Tlien  remembered  I  the  word  of  the  Lord, 

how  tliiit  he  said,  John  indeed  baptized  with  water; 
but  ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

24.  For  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the 

Holy  Ghost  and  of  faith  :  and  much  people  was  added 
mito  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  9.  Then  Saul,  (who  also  is  called  Paul,)  filled 
with  the  Holv  Ghost,  set  his  eyes  on  him, 

—  xix.  2.  He  said  unto  tlieiii.  Have  ye  received  the 
Holy  Ghost  since  ye  believed  ?  And  they  said  unto 
him.  We  have  not  so  muck  as  heard  whether  there  be 
any  Holy  Ghost. 

2  Cor.'y.  5.  Now  he  that  hath  wrought  us  for  the 
selfsame  tiling  is  God,  who  also  hath  given  imto  us 
the  earnest  ot  the  iSpirit. 

§  68.    Offloes. 

Gen.  i.  2.  And  the  earth  was  without  form,  and 
void;  and  darkness  loas  upon  the  face  of  the  deep. 
And  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of  the 
waters. 

John  xvi.  8.  And  when  he  is  come,  he  will  reprove 
the  world  of  sin,  and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judg- 
ment : 

13.  Howbeit  when  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is 

come,  he  will  guide  you  into  all  truth :  for  he  shall 
not  speak  of  himself;  but  whatsoever  he  shall  hear, 
that  shall  he  speak :  and  he  will  shew  you  things  to 
come. 

2  Cor.  i.  22.  Wlio  hath  also  sealed  us,  and  given  the 
earnest  of  the  Spirit  in  our  hearts. 

Eph.  i.  13.  In  whom  ye  also  tnisted,  after  that  ye 
heard  the  word  of  truth,  the  gospel  of  your  salvation  : 
in  whom  also,  after  that  ye  believed,  ye  were  sealed 
with  tht;t  Holy  Spirit  of  promise, 

14.  AVliich  is  the  earnest  of  our  mheritance 

until  the  redemption  of  the  pui'chased  possession,  tm- 
to  the  praise  <if  his  glory. 

1  John  iii.  24.  And  he  that  keepeth  his  command- 
ments dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  him.  And  hereby 
we  know  that  he  abidelh  in  us,  by  the  Spirit  which  he 
hath  given  us. 

—  iv.  13.  Hereby  know  we  that  we  dwell  in  him, 
and  he  in  us,  tjecause  he  hath  given  us  of  his  Spirit. 

See  John  xv.  26.    liom.  viu.  '26,  27.    1  Cor.  ii.  10,  13. 

§  «9.    Effects. 

Acts  xiii.  .'32.  And  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy, 
and  with  the  Holy  Ghost. 

liom.  V.  5.  And  hope  niaketh  not  ashamed ;  because 
the  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts  by  the 
Holy  Ghost  whicli  is  given  luito  us. 

1  Cor.  xii.  3.  Wherefore  I  give  you  to  imdcrstand, 
that  no  man  speaking  by  fhe  Spirit  of  God  calleth 


Jesus  accursed:  and  tint  no  man  can  say  that  Jesus  ia 
the  Lord,  but  by  the  Holy  Ghost. 

4.  Now"  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the 

same  Spirit. 

7.  But  the  manifestation  of  the  Spirit  is  given 

to  every  man  to  jirolit  wilhal. 

8.  For  to  one  is  given  by  the  Spirit  the  word' 

of  wisdom  ;  to  another  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the 
same  Spwit ; 

9.  To  another  faith  by  the  same  Spirit;  to  an- 
other the  gifts  of  hi-uliiig  by  the  s.-imc  Spiril  ; 

10.  To  another  the  working  of  miracles;  to 

another  prophecy;  to  another  discerning  of  spirits; 
to  another  (/(Vcra'kuids  of  tongues;  to  another  the  in- 
terpretation of  tongues: 

Gal.  V.  22.  But  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy, 
peace,  longsuffering,  gentleness,  goodness,  faith, 

23.  Meekness,  temperance :  against  such  there 

is  no  law. 

Ileb.  ii.  4.  God  also  bearing  them  witness,  both  with 
signs  and  wonders,  and  with  divers  miracles,  and 
gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  according  to  his  own  will  'i 

§  70.    Ulteranees. 

Zech.  iv.  6.  Then  he  answered  and  spake  unto  me, 
sayingi  this  )'.f  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  unto  Zerubbabel, 
saying.  Not  liy  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  my  Spirit, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Acts  X.  19.  While  Peter  thought  on  the  vision,  the 
Spirit  said  unto  him.  Behold,  three  men  seek  thee. 

20.  Arise  therefore,  and  get  thee  down,  and 

*o  with  tliem,  doubting  nothing:  for  I  have  sent  them. 

—  xvi.  6.  Now  when  they  had  gone  throughout 
Phrygia  and  the  region  of  <j-;ilatia,  and  were  forbid- 
den'ol"  the  Holy  Ghost  to  preach  the  word  in  Asia, 

7.  After  they  were  come  to  Jlysia,  they  as- 
sayed to  go  into  Bithyuia:  but  the  Spirit  suffered 
them  not. 

8.  And  they  passing  by  Mysia  came  down  to 

Troas. 

§  71.    Resisted. 

Gen.  vi.  3.  And  the  Lord  said,  Jly  Spirit  shall  not 
always  strive  with  man,  for  that  he  also  is  flesh:  yet 
his  days  shall  Ije  a  hundred  and  twenty  years. 

Is.  Ixiii.  10.  But  they  relielled,  and  vexed  his  Holy 
Spirit:  therefore  he  was  turned  to  be  their  enemy, 
and  he  fougiit  against  them. 

Acts  vii.  51.  t'e  stiffnccked  and  ivncircumcised  in 
heart  and  ears,  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost : 
as  your  father  did,  so  do  ye. 

Eph.  iv  30.  And  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God, 
whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of  redemption. 

1  Thess.  iv.  S.  He  therefore  that  despiseth,  despiseth 
not  man,  but  God,  who  hath  also  given  unto  us  his 
Holv  Spirit. 

—  v.  19.  Quench  not  the  Spirit. 

^  72.    Blasphemy  Against. 

Mat.  xii.  31.  Wherefore  I  say  unto  you.  All  manner 
of  sin  and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven  unto  men :  but 
the  blasphemy  agaimt  the  Uoly  Ghost  shall  not  be  for- 
given unto  men. 

32.  And  whosoever  spcaketh  a  word  against 

the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him:  but  whoso- 
ever speaketh  against  the  Holy  Ghost,  it  shall  not  be 
forgiven  him,  neither  in  this"  world,  neither  in  the 
tcorld  to  come. 

Mark  iii.  28.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  All  sins  shall  be 
forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men,  and  blasphemies 
wherewith  soever  they  shall  Ijlaspheme : 

29    But   he    that    shall    blaspheme    agamst 

the  Holy  Ghost  hath  never  forgiveness,  but  is  in 
dan^'er  <)f  eternal  damnation  : 

—  —  .30.  Because  they  s;iid.  He  hath  an  unclean  spirit. 
Luke  xii.  10.   xVnd  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word 

against  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him :  but 
unto  him  tliat  lilasphemeth  agamst  the  Holy  Ghost  it 
shall  not  be  forgiven. 

§  7.S.    Simony. 
Acts  viii.  la    And  when  Simon  saw  that  through 
laying  on  of  the  apostles'  hands  the  Holy  Ghost  was 
gi'ven,  he  ottered  them  money. 


CHAP.  11. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


LhI<;  vii.  23.  Then  Jesus  aiisweriiig-f.akl  unto  them,  Go 
your  way,  and  tell  John  what  things  ye  have  seen  and 
heard;  how  that  the  blnul  sec,  Ihe  lame  walk,  the  lep- 
ers are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised, 
to  the  poor  llic  gosjicl  is  iirearhed. 

2:'.  And  blessed  is  /«",  whosoever  shall  not  be  of- 
fended m  me. 

§  7.    Christ's  Testimony  Coucerning  John. 

Mat.  xi.  7.  And  as  Ihey  dejjarted,  Jesus  began  to 
say  nuto  the  multitudes  concerning  .lohn.  What  went 
ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to  see?  A  reed  shaken  by 
the  wind  ? 

8.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?    A  man 

clothed  in  soft  raiment?  behold,  they  that  wear  soft 
cloihina  are  in  kings'  liouscs. 

9.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A  proph- 
et? yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  nioi'e  than  a  prophet. 

11.  \''erily  I  say  unto  you.  Among  them  that 

are  born  of  womju  there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than 
John  the  Baptist :  notwithstanding,  he  that  is  least  in 
the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  greater  than  he. 

12.  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist 

until  now  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence, 
and  the  violent  take  it  by  force. 

13.  For  all  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophe- 
sied until  John. 

18.  For  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drink- 
ing, and  they  say.  He  hath  a  devil. 

—  xxi.  32.  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of 
righteousness,  and  ye  believed  himiiot;  but  the  pub- 
licans and  the  harlots  believed  him:  and  ye,  when  _yc 
had  seen  i(,  repented  not  afterward,  that  ye  might  be- 
lieve him. 

Mark  i.\.  11.  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  Why  say 
the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first  come? 

13.  And  he  answered  and  told   them,  Elias 

verily  Cometh  first,  and  restoreth  all  things;  and  bow 
it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that  he  must  sutler 
jnany  things,  and  t)e  set  at  nought. 

—  • —  1.3.  But  I  saj'  luito  you.  That  Elias  is  indeed 
come,  and  they  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  thev 
listed,  its  it  is  written  of  him. 

Luke  vii.  26.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A 
liropliet?  Yea,  I  say  unto  j-ou,  and  much  more  than 
a  prophet. 

—  —  28.  For  I  say  unto  j'ou.  Among  those  that  are 
bom  of  women  there  is  not  a  greater  iiro|ihet  than 
John  the  Baptist:  but  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom 
of  God  is  greater  than  he. 

—  • —  33.  For  John  the  Bajitist  came  neither  eating 
bread  nor  drinking  wine;  and  ye  say,  lie  hath  -.i 
devil. 

John  V.  33.  Ye  sent  unto  John,  ;md  he  bare  \\itness 
imto  the  truth. 

34.  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man  ; 

but  these  things  I  say,  that  ye  might  be  saved. 

3.5.  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining   light : 

and  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in  his  light. 

§  8.    Testimony  by  Npw  Testament  Writers. 

Mat.  ill.  1.  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist, 
preaching  in  the  wilderness  of  Judea, 

2.  And  siiying.  Repent  ye :  for  the  kingdom 

of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

Luke  iii.  3.  And  he  came  into  all  the  country  about 
Jordan,  preaching  the  baptism  of  repentance  for  the 
remission  of  sins ; 

4.  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words  of 

Esaias  the  prophet,  saying.  The  voice  of  one  crying  in 
the  wilderness.  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make 
Lis  paths  straight. 

—  vii.  29.  And  all  the  peojile  that  heard  Mm,  and 
the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  baptized  with  the 
liaiitism  of  John. 

30.  But  the  Pharisees  and  lawyers  rejected 

the  counsel  of  God  against  themselves,  being  not  bap- 
tized of  him. 

John  i  0.  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose 
name  irnn  John. 

7.  The  same  ciune  for  a  witness,  to  bear  wit- 
ness of  the  Light,  that  all  men  through  him  might  be- 
lieve. 


—  • —  8.  He  was  not  tliat  Light,  but  imn  sent  to  bear 
witness  of  that  Light. 

—  X.  41.  And  many  resorted  imto  him,  and  said, 
John  did  no  miracle: "but  all  things  that  John  spake 
of  this  man  were  true. 

Aets  X.  37.  That  word,  /  my,  ye  know,  which  was 
published  throughout  all  Judea,  and  began  from  Gali 
lee,  after  the  baptism  which  .John  preached ; 

—  xiii.  24.  When  John  had  first  jn-eached  before 
his  coming  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  the  peo 
pie  of  Israel. 

§  9.    Relations  with  Herod— Death  and  BnriaL 

Mat.  xiv.  3.  For  llerod  had  laid  hold  on  John,  and 
bound  him,  :>ud  jnit  Idm  in  prison  for  Herodias'  sake, 
his  brother  Pliilip's  wife. 

4.  For  John  said  unto  him.  It  is  not  lawful 

for  thee  to  have  her. 

5.  And  when  he  woidd  have  put  him  to  death, 

he  feared  the  multitude,  because  they  counted  bini  as 
a  prophet. 

8.  And  she,   being  before  instructed   of  her 

mother,  said.  Give  me  here  John  Baptist's  head  in  a 
charger. 

^- — 9.  And  the  king  was  sorrj-;  nevertheless  for 
the  oath's  sake,  and  them  which  sat  with  him  at  meat, 
he  commanded  it  to  be  given  hfi\ 

10.  And  he  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in  the 

prison. 

11.  And  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger, 

and  given  to  the  damsel:  and  she  brought  it  to  her 
mother. 

■ 12.  And  his  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the 

body,  and  buried  it,  and  went  and  told  Jesus. 

Mark  vi.  14.  And  king  Ilorod  lie:u-d  of  him  ;  (for  his 
name  was  spread  abroad  ;)  and  he  said.  That  John  the 
Baptist  was  risen  from  the  dead,  and  therefore  might}' 
works  do  shew  forth  tliemselves  in  him. 

•  16.  But  when  Herod  heard  thereof,  he  said.  It 

is  John,  whom  I  beheaded  :  he  is  risen  from  the  dead. 

24.  And  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto  her 

mother.  What  shall  I  ask?  And  she  said,  The  head 
of  John  the  Baptist. 

2.).  And  she  came  in  straightw.ay  with  haste 

unto  the  king,  and  asked,  saying,  I  will  that  thou  gi\c 
me  by  and  by  in  a  charger  the  head  of  John  the  Baji- 
tist. 

27.  And  immediately  the  king  sent  an  execu- 
tioner, and  conunanded  bis  bead  to  lie  brought :  and 
he  went  and  beheaded  him  in  the  prison, 

28.  And  lirought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and 

gave  it  to  the  damsel ;  and  the  datnsel  gave  it  to  her 
mother. 

Liike  iii.  19.  But  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved 
by  him  for  Herodias  bis  brother  Philip's  wife,  and  lor 
ail  the  evils  whick  Herod  had  done, 

20.  Added  yet  this  above  all,  that  he  shut  up 

John  in  jirison. 


CHAP.  II. 

PROPHECIES  CONCERNING 
CHRIST. 

§  10.    Descent. 

Oen.  xxii.  18.  And  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  be  blessed  ;  because  thou  bast  obeyed  my 
voice. 

—  xlix.  10.  The  scejitre  shall  not  depart  from  Ju- 
dah,  nor  a  lawgiver  from  between  his  feet,  until  S!ii- 
loli  come ;  and  imto  him  sliuU  the  gathering  of  the 
jjcople  lie. 

J.I.  xi.  1.  And  there  shall  come  forth  a  rod  out  of  the 
stem  of  .Tesse,  and  a  Branch  shall  grow  out  of  his 
roots : 

10.  And  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  root  of 

Jesse,  which  shall  stand  for  an  ensign  of  the  people  ; 
to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek :  and  his  rest  shall  be 
glorious. 

Jcr.  xxiii.  5.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Loun, 
that  I  will  raise  unto  David  a  righteous  Branch,  and 


U 


CHAT.   II. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


:i  King  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and  shall  execute 
jiulgiiient  aud  .iiisticein  tlii^  eartli. 

Luke  i.  54.  lie  liatU  holpeu  his  servant  Israel,  iu  re- 
membrance (if  liU  mercy  ; 

5o.  As  ho  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  Abraham, 

and  to  his  seed  lor  ever. 

72.  To  iierform  the  mercy  promised  to  our 

fathers,  and  to  remember  his  holy  covenant; 

73.  Tlie  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father 

Abraham, 

Acta  iii.  25.  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  prophets, 
and  of  the  covenant  which  God  made  with  our  fath- 
irs,  saying  unto  Abraham,  And  in  thy  seed  shall  all 
the  kindreds  of  the  earlli  be  blessed. 

Oal.  iii.  10.  Now  to,Abraham  and  his  seed  were  the 
promises  made,  lie  saith  not,  And  lo  seeds,  as  of 
many ;  but  as  of  one,  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is 
Christ. 

§11.     IHrth. 

In.  vii.  1 1.  Therefore  tlic  Lord  himself  shall  give 
yon  a  sign;  HclioUl,  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  and  bear 
a  son,  and  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel. 

1?.  Butler  and   honey  shall  he  cat,   that  he 

may  know  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the  good. 

IG.  For  before  the  child  shall  know  to  re- 
fuse the  evil  and  choose  the  good,  the  land  that 
thou  abhorrest  shall  be  forsaken  of  both  her  kings. 

—  l.xii.  11.  Behold,  the  Loud  hath  proclaimed  unio 
the  end  of  the  world.  Say  yc  to  the  daughter  of  Zion, 
Behold,  lliy  salvation  comelli ;  behold,  his  reward  is 
with  him,  and  his  work  before  him. 

Dan.  ix.  25.  Know  therefore  and  understand,  that 
from  the  going  forth  of  the  commandment  to  restore 
and  to  build  .lerusalem,  unto  the  Messiah  the  Prince, 
sIuiU  be  seven  weeks,  antl  threescore  and  two  weeks ; 
the  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the  wall,  even  in 
trouldous  times. 

Mihih  V.  2.  But  thou,  Bethlehem  Ephratah,  tliotigh 
tliou  be  littls  among  the  thousands  of  Judah,  yet  out 
nf  thee  shall  he  come  forth  unto  me  tliat  is  to  be  ruler 
in  Israel;  whose  goings  forth  liave  been  from  of  old, 
from  everlasting. 

3.  Therefore  will  he  give  them  up,  until  the 

iime  that  she  which  Iravaileth  halh  brought  forth: 
then  the  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  return  unto 
the  children  of  Israel. 

Milt.  ii.  4.  And  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  chief 
jiriests  and  scribes  of  the  jieople  together,  he  de- 
manded of  them  where  Christ  should  be  born. 

5.  And  they  said  uuto  him,  in  Bethlehem  of 

Judea  :  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  prophet, 

G.  And  thou  Bethlehem,  iu  the  land  of  Juda, 

art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  Juda  :  for  out 
of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor,  that  shall  rule  my 
people  Israel 

Luke  ii.  25.  And  behold,  there  was  a  man  in  Jeru- 
salem, whose  name  was  Simeon ;  and  the  same  man 
!/•(«  just  and  devout,  waiting  for  the  consolation  of 
Israel :  and  the  Holy  Ghost  was  upon  him. 

26.  And    it  was   revealed   unto    him   by  the 

Holy  Ghost,  that  he  should  not  see  death,  before  he 
had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ. 

Acts  iii  24.  Vea,  and  all  the  prophets  from  Samuel 
and  those  that  follow  after,  as  many  as  have  spoken, 
have  likewise  foretold  of  these  days. 

—  xxvi.  22.  Having  therefore  obtained  help  of 
God,  I  continue  unto  this  day,  witnessing  both  to 
small  and  great,  saying  none  other  things  than 
those  which  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should 
come; 

See  Oen.  iii.  15.     Rom.  i.  3. 

§  12.    Appearance  in  tlie  Temple. 

Ilag.  ii.  G.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Yet 
once,  it  is  a  little  while,  and  I  will  shake  the 
heavens,  and  the  earth,  and  the  sea,  and  the  dry 
land  ; 

7.  And  I  will  shake  all  nations,  and  the  desire 

of  all  nations  shall  come :  and  I  will  fill  this  house 
with  glory,  s;iith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 


9.  The  glory  of  this   latter   house   shall   be 

greater  than  of  the  former,  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts: 
and  in  this  place  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts. 

Mai.  iii.  1.  Behold,  I  will  send  my  messenger,  and 
he  shall  prepare  the  way  before  me:  antl  the  Lord, 
whom  ye  seek,  shall  suddenly  come  to  his  tcmiile, 
even  the  messenger  of  the  covenant,  whom  ye  de- 
light iu  :  behold,  he  shall  come,  saith  the  Loud  of 
hosts. 

§  13.    Sojourn  in  Ejjypt. 

IIos.  xi.  1.  When  Israel  wcui  a  child,  then  I  loved 
him,  aud  called  my  son  out  of  Kgypt. 

§  14.    Preaching. 

Ps.  xl.  9.  I  have  i)reached  righteousness  in  the  great 
congregation :  lo,  I  have  not  refrained  my  lips,  O 
Lord,  thou  kuowest. 

10.  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within 

my  heart;  I  have  declared  thy  faithfulness  and  lli_v 
salvation:  I  have  not  concealed  thy  lovingkindness 
aud  thy  truth  from  the  great  longregation, 

—  xlv.  2.  Thou  art  fairer  than  the  children  of  men  : 
grace  is  poured  into  thy  lips  :  therefore  God  hath 
blessed  thee  for  ever. 

/*.  xi.  2.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Loud  shall  rest 
upon  him,  the  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding, 
the  spirit  of  counsel  and  might,  the  spirit  of  knowl- 
edge and  of  the  fear  of  the  Lord  ; 

3.  And  shall  make  him  of  quick  under- 
standing in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  :  and  he  shall  not 
judge  after  the  sight  of  his  eyes,  neither  reprove  afler 
the  hearing  of  his  ears : 

4.  "But  with  riuhteousness  shall  he  judge  the 

poor,  and  reprove  with  equity  for  the  meek  of  the 
earth :  and  he  sh.all  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  of 
his  mouth,  and  with  the  breath  of  his  lips  shall  he, 
slay  the  wicked. 

5.  And  righteousness  shall  be  the  girdle  of 

his  loins,  aud  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  his  reins. 

—  lix.  20.  And  the  Redeemer  shall  ccmie  to  Zion, 
and  unto  them  which  turn  from  transgression  in  Jacob, 
saith  the  Lord. 

—  Ixi.  1.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  God  is  upon  me; 
because  the  LoiiD  hath  anointed  me  lo  preach  good 
tidings  unto  the  meek;  he  hath  sent  me  to  bind  up 
the  brokenhearted,  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  cap- 
tives, and  the  opening  of  the  prison  to  them  that  are 
bound : 

2.  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of   the 

Lord,  and  the  day  of  vengeance  of  our  God;  to  com- 
fort all  that  mourii ; 

3.  To  appoint  unto  them  that  mourn  in  Zion, 

to  give  unto  them  beauty  for  ashes,  the  oil  of  joy  for 
mourning,  the  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of 
heaviness ;  that  thev  might  be  called  Trees  of  right- 
eousness, The  planting  of  the  Lord,  that  he  might  be 
glorified. 

§  15.    Journey  to  Galilee. 

Is.  ix.  1.  Nevertheless  the  dimness  shall  not  be  such 
as  was  in  her  vexation,  when  at  the  first  he  lightly 
afflicted  the  land  of  Zebulun,  and  the  land  of  Naph- 
lali,  and  afterward  did  more  grievously  aftlict  her  by 
the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan,  in  Galilee  of  the 
nations. 

3.  The  people  that  walked  in  d;ukness  have 

seen  a  great  light:  they  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the 
shadow  of  death,  upon  them  hath  the  light  shined. 

§10.    Triumphal  Entry. 

Ps.  cxviii.  20.  Blessed  be  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord  :-f 

Xeth.  ix.  9.  Rejoice  greatlv,  O  daughter  of  Zion; 
shout,  O  dauirhter  of  Jerusalem  :  behold,  thy  King 
cometh  unto  thee  :  he  w  just,  and  having  salvation  ; 
lowly,  and  riding  upon  an  ass,  and  upon  a  colt  the 
foal  of  an  ass. 


CHAP.  II. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Deut.  xviii.  18    I  will  raise  them  up  a  Prophet  from 

among  their  l)retliren,  like  unto  tliee,  ami  will  put  my 
wonld  in  liis  moutli ;  and  lie  sliall  speak  unto  tliem  all 
that  I  sliall  commauil  him. 

19.  And  it  sliall  come  to  pass,  tluU  whosoever 

will  not  heai-Ui-n  unto  my  words  wliieli  he  shall  speak 
in  my  name,  1  will  require  it  of  him. 

Ads  iii.  2i.  FiU-  JNIoses  truly  said  unto  the  fathers,  A 
Prophet  shall  the  Lonl  your  God  raise  up  unto  you 
of  your  liretliren,  like  unto  me;  him  sliall  ye  hear  iu 
all  things  whatsoever  he  shall  say  unto  you. 

^^23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tluil  every  soul, 

whieh  will  not  hear  that  Prophet,  shall  be  destroyed 
I'roin  among  the  people. 

—  vii.  'if.  This  is  that  Moses,  which  said  unto  the 
children  of  Israel,  A  Propliet  sliall  the  Lord  your  God 
rais;'  up  unto  you  of  your  brethren,  like  unto  me;  him 
shall  ye  hear. 

§  SO.    Jnstiflcatioii. 

Is.  xlii.  31.  The  Loiin  is  well  pleased  for  his  right- 
eousness' sake  ;  he  will  magnify  tiie  law,  and  make  U 
honourable. 

Jcr.  xxxiii.  16.  In  tliose  days  shall  .Tudah  he  saved, 
and  Jerusalem  shall  dwell  sately  :  and  this  is  ilu,  lUUM 
wherewith  she  shall  be  called,  the  Lord  our  Right- 
eousness. 

Dan.  ix-.  34.  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon 
thy  people  and  upon  tliy  holy  city,  to  linish  the  trans- 
gi-ession,  and  to  make  an  end  of  sins,  and  to  make  rec- 
onciliation for  iniquity,  and  to  bring  in  everlasting 
righteousness,  and  to  seal  up  the  vision  and  propliecy, 
and  to  anoint  the  Most  Holy. 

§  31.    Sacrifice. 

P.i.  xl.  6.  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  not  de- 
sire ;  mine  ears  hast  thou  opened  :  bunit  offering  and 
sin  offering  hast  thou  not  recpiired. 

7,  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come :  in  the  volume  ot 

the  liook  it  it  written  of  me, 

8.  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  O  my  God :  yea, 

thy  law  M  within  my  heart. 

Is.  liii.  4.  Surely  lie  hath  borne  our  griefs,  and  car- 
ried our  sorrows:  yet  we  did  esteem  him  stricken, 
smitten  of  Goil,  and  afflicted. 

5.  But  he  imt  wovmded  for  our  transgressions, 

A<5  TOM  bruised  fin- our  iniiiuities;  the  chastisement  of 
our  iieace  wn-i  npou  liim  ;  and  with  his  stripes  we  are 
healed. 

0.  All  we  like  sheep  have  gone  astray ;   we 

have  turned  every  one  to  his  own  way  ;  and  the  Lord 
hath  laid  on  him'the  iniquity  of  us  all. 

10.  Yet  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  bruise  him  ;  he 

hath  put  him  to  grief:  when  tliou  sh;ilt  make  liis  soul 
an  offering  for  sin,  he  shall  see  Iim  seed,  he  shall  pro- 
long A«  days,  ;uid  the  pleasure  of  the  Lord  shall 
prosper  in  his  hand. 

11.  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of  his  soul,  and 

shall  "be  satisfleil :  by  his  knowledge  shall  my  right- 
eous servant  justify  many;  for  he  sliall  bear  their  in- 
iquities. 

Dan.  ix.  37.  And  he  shall  confirm  the  covenant  with 
many  for  one  week  :  and  in  the  midst  of  the  week  he 
shall  cause  the  sacrifii;e  and  tlie  oblation  to  cease,  and 
for  tlie  overspreading  of  aljominatious  he  shall  make 
il  ilesohite,  even  until  the  c(jnsumination,  and  that  de- 
termined shall  be  jioured  ujion  the  desolate. 

'/.cell.  ix.  11.  As  for  thee  also,  liy  the  blood  of  thy 
covenant  I  have  sent  forth  thy  prisoners  out  of  the  pit 
wherein  is  no  water. 

§  'M.    Priesthood. 

1  Ham.  ii.  35.  And  I  will  raise  me  u))  a  faithful 
priest,  tluit  8h;ill  do  according  to  thai  which  w  in  mine 
heart  and  in  my  mind :  and  I  will  build  him  a  sure 
house,  and  he  shall  walk  before  mine  anointed  for 
ever. 

/^.  ex.  4.  The  Loud  liath  sworn,  and  will  not  re- 
pent, Tliou  art  a  priest  liir  ever  after  the  order  of 
Melchi/.edek. 

§  33.     Kiiii;slii|>. 

Pi.  ii.  6.  Yet  have  I  set  my  King  upon  my  holy  hill 
of  Zion. 


—  xlv.  1.  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter:  I 
speak  of  tlie  tliings  which  I  have  made  toueliing  the 
King :  my  tongue  i*  the  pen  of  a  re;uly  writer. 

__  ;j.  Gird  tl;y  sword  upon  thy  thigh,  O  moii 
Mighty,  with  thy  glory  and  thy  majesty. 

4,  And  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously,  be- 
cause of  truth  and  meekness  and  righteousness;  and 
thy  right  liand  shall  teach  thee  terrible  things. 

_  '_  5.  Thy  arrows  are  sliarji  in  the  heart  of  the 
Kino-'s  cnemie's,  wlwreliii  the  people  fall  under  thee. 

—  ex.  1.  The  Loiui  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  tliou 
at  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  tliino  enemies  thy  foot- 

_  _  2.  The  IjORD  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  strength 
out  of  Zion  :  rule  thou  in  the  midst  of  thine  enemies. 

0.    Tlie  Lord  at  thy  right  hand  shall  strike 

thi-ough  kings  in  the  day  of  his  wrath. 

n.  He  shall  judge  among  the  heathen,  he  shall 

fill  the  places  with  the  dead  bodies;  he  shall  wound  the 
heads  over  maiiv  countries. 

/«.  ix.  7.  Of  the  increase  of  his  government  and 
peace  there  shall  be  no  end,  upon  the  throne  of  David, 
and  upon  his  kingdom,  to  order  it,  and  to  establish  it 
with  judgment  and  with  justice  from  henceforth  even 
for  ever.  "  The  zeal  of  the  Loud  of  hosts  will  pertbrm 

—  xvi.  5.  And  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  estab- 
lished •  and  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  truth  in  the  taber- 
nacle of  David,  judging,  and  seeking  judgment,  and 
hasting  righteousness.  . 

—  xxii.  30.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  i  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  son  of  Hil- 

kiah:  ...         ,  , 

31.  And  I  will  clothe  him  with  thy  robe,  and 

strengthen  him  with  thy  girdle,  and  I  w  ill  commit 
thy  government  into  his  hand ;  and  he  sliall  be  a  hx- 
therlo  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and  to  the  house 
of  Judah.  „  .„     . ,     .„  - 

23.  And  the  key  of  the  house  of  David  will  1 

lay  upon  ids  shoulder ;  so  he  shall  open,  and  none 
shall  shut ;  and  he  shall  shut,  and  none  shall  open. 

—  xxxii.  1.  Behold,  a  King  shall  reign  in  righteous- 
ness, and  princes  shall  rule  in  judgment. 

3.  And  a  man  shall  he  as  a  hiding  place  trom 

the  wind,  and  a  covert  trom  the  tempest ;  as  rivers  of 
water  in  a  dry  place,  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in 
a  weary  land. 

Iv.  ;i.  Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  me :  hear, 

and  your  soul  shafl  live;  and  I  will  make  an  everlast- 
ing covenant  witli  you,  eren  the  sure  mercies  ot  David. 

Z 4.  Behold, "I  have  given  him  for  a  witness  to 

tlie  people,  a  leader  and  commander  to  the  people. 

Jer.  XXX.  9.  But  they  shall  serve  the  Loud  their 
God,  and  David  their  king,  wiiom  I  will  raise  up  un- 
to them.  ,  ,  ,  .  ^  1 
Exek.  xxxiv.  34.  And  I  the  LoiiD  will  be  their  God, 
and  my  servant  David  a  prince  among  them ;  I  the 
Lord  have  spoken  it. 

—  xxxvii.  34.  And  David  my  servant  shaU  be  king 
over  them ;  and  they  all  shall  have  one  shepherd  :  they 
shall  also  walk  in  my  judgments,  and  observe  my 
statutes,  and  do  them.  ,     ,    ,  t 

3.j.  And  they  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that  1 

have  given  unto  Jacob  my  servant,  wherein  your  fa- 
thers luive  dwell;  and  thev  shall  dwell  therein,  cren 
they  and  their  children,  and  their  children's  children 
tor  ever :  and  my  serviint  David  shaU  be  their  prmce 
for  ever. 

Dan.  vii.  13.  I  saw  intheniglit  visions,  and,  behold; 
nne  like  tlie  Son  of  man  came  with  the  clouds  ot 
heaven,  and  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 
brought  him  near  Ix-fbre  him. 

_'_  14,  And  there  was  given  him  dominion,  and 
glory,  ami  a  kingdom,  that  all  people,  nations,  and 
iiinsu'a"-cs,  should  serve  him  :  his  dominion  is  an  evcr- 
lnstiu"-'"(loininion,  which  shall  not  pass  away,  and  his 
kin-nlom  that  which  shall  not  be  destroyed. 

hos  iii.  5.  Afterward  shall  the  chikh-en  of  Israel  re- 
turn and  seek  the  Loud  their  God,  and  D;ivid  their 
king :  and  shall  fear  the  Loud  and  his  goodness  ui  the 

hitler  days.  .  ,      ,      t  <■  .      . 

I  [.III  ii.  23.  In  that  day,  s:uth  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
will  i  take  thee,  O  Zerulibabel,  my  servant,  the  son  ol 


.T8 


CHAP.  III. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  111. 


Slioalliol,  siiilh  the  Loud,  and  will  iiiaUo  thee  as  a  sig- 
nil  :  I'or  I  have  chosen  thte,  saiUi  tho  Louu  ol  hosts. 

§  34.    Figurative  Propliecies. 

(1,    SirF.IMlKUD  ) 

K-ek  xxxiv.  23.  And  I  will  sot  up  one  Shepherd  oyer 

tlioin,  anil  ho  shall  Ici-il  thoni,  iiva  my  sorvanl  David  ; 
ho  shall  I'ocil  ihcni,  ami  ho  shall  bo  tlioir  sliophoril. 

}fioih  V.  4.  And  ho  shall  stand  and  food  in  the 
stroni;lh  of  tho  I,oiti>,  in  tin'  niajosly  of  tho  name  of 
tho  i.oUD  his  G<»\-  and  thoy  shall"  iiliido:  t'or  now 
shall  he  bo  groat  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

5.  And  this  miiH  shall  bo  tho  peace,  when  the 

Assyrian  shall  oomo  into  our  land :  and  when  ho  shall 
troad  in  our  palaces,  then  shall  wo  raise  aganisl  him 
seven  shepherds,  and  ei^ht  principal  men 

Zte/i.  .\iii.  7.  Awake,  O  sword,  against  my  Shepherd, 
and  against  the  man  tlnU  in  my  I'ollow,  sailli  the 
Louu  of  hosts:  smite  tho  Shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
shall  be  scattered;  ami  I  will  turn  mine  hand  upon 
the  little  ones. 

(3.    LAMB.) 

See  /».  liii.  7.  And  compare  John  i.  29.  Acl^  viii. 
32-35.     1  Pet.  i.  19.     /?«('.  v.  (J. 

(d.    BK.VXCH.) 

/•!.  iv.  3.  In  that  day  shall  the  branch  of  the  Lord  be 
1  I'autiful  and  glorious",  and  the  fruit  of  the  earth  sJuill  be 
1  Kcollont  and  comely  for  them  that  are  cscapeil  of  Israel. 

Jii:  xxxiii.  1 1.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the 
Louu,  that  I  will  perform  that  good  thing  which  I 
have  promised  unto  the  house  of  Israel  and  to  the 
house  of  Judah. 

l.j.  In  those  days,  and  at  that  time,  wdl  I 

cause  the  Branch  of  righteousness  to  grow  up  unto 
David  ;  and  ho  shall  execute  judgment  and  righteous- 
ness in  the  land. 

/sV/-.  xvii.  22.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  I  will  also 
take  of  tho  highest  branch  of  the  high  cedar,  and  will 
set  it :  I  will  crop  off  from  the  top  of  his  young  twigs 
a  tender  one,  and  will  plant  it  upon  a  Ingh  momitain 
and  eminent: 

23.  In  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel 

will  I  plant  it :  and  it  shall  bring  forth  boughs,  and 
bear  fruit,  and  ln'  a  goodly  cedar :  and  under  it  shidl 
dwell  all  fowl  of  every  wing;  in  the  shadow  of  the 
branches  thereof  shall  they  dwell. 

— ,  —  24  And  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  know 
that  I  the  Loud  luive  brought  down  the  high  tree, 
have  exalted  the  low  tree,  have  dried  up  the  green 
tree,  and  have  made  the  dry  tree  to  Uom'ish :  I  the 
I-oiiD  have  spoken  and  have  done  it. 

—  xxxiv.  29.  And  I  will  raise  up  for  them  a  plant 
(if  renown,  and  they  shall  be  no  more  consumed  with 
hunger  in  the  land,  neither  boar  the  shame  of  the 
heathen  any  more. 

Zcch.  iii.  8.  IIoarnow,O.Ioshna  the  high  priest,  thou, 
and  thy  fellows  that  sit  before  thee  :  for  they  are  men 
wondered  at :  for,  behold,  I  will  bring  forth  my  ser- 
vant the  BRANCH. 

—  vi.  12.  And  speak  unto  him,  saying,  Thus  speak- 
eth  the  Loud  of  hosts,  s;iying,  Behold  the  man  whose 
name  is  The  BKANCII ;  and  he  shall  grow  up  out  of 
his  place,  and  ho  shall  build  the  temple  of  the  Lord  : 

13.    Even  he  shall  build  the  temple  of   the 

Lord  ;  and  ho  shall  bear  the  glory,  and  shall  sit  and 
rule  upon  his  throne ;  and  ho  shall  bo  a  priest  upon 
his  throne :  and  the  eounsi  1  of  peace  shall  be  between 
them  both. 

(■1.    FOUNTAIN.) 

Zecli.  xiii.  1.  In  that  day  there  .shall  be  a  finmtain 
opened  to  tho  house  of  David  and  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  for  sin  and  for  uncleanness. 

(.■).    SWORD.) 

/•'.  xlix.  1.  Listen,  O  isle.s,  \mto  me;  and  hearken, ye 
people,  from  far;  The  Lord  hath  called  me  from  the 
womb;  from  the  bowels  of  my  mother  hath  he  made 
mention  of  my  name. 

2.  And  ho  hath  made  my  moutli  like  a  sharp 

sword ;  in  the  shadow  of  his  liand  liath  he  hid  me, 
and  made  me  a  polished  shall ;  in  his  quiver  hath  lie 
hid  me ; 


3.  And  s;ud  unto  mo.  Thou  mt  my  sc rvant,  <> 

Israel,  in  whom  1  will  bo  glorilied. 

4.  Then  I  said,  1  h:ive  laboured  in  v;iin,  I  have 

spent  my  strength  for  nought,  and  in  vain  :  i/ct  surely 
my  judgment  in  with  the  IjOUd,  and  my  work  with 
my  God. 

(fi.   CORNER-STONE.) 

Ps.  cxviii.  22.  Tho  stoiu^  whieh'  the  builders  refused 
is  become  the  head  utone  of  the  comer. 

23.  This  is  the  Lord's  doing;  it  i-i  niarvellons 

in  our  eyes. 

24.   This   M   th(!   day  irliich   the   Lord  hath 

made;  we  will  rejoice  and  bo  glad  in  it. 

1.1.  xxviii.  It).  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God, 
Behold,  1  lay  in  Zion  for  a  foundation  a  stone,  ;i  tried 
stone,  a  pio"cioiis  corner  xfo/(C,  a  sure  Ibundation :  In: 
that  belicveth  shall  not  make  haste. 

Zi^ch.  iii.  U.  For  behold  tho  stone  that  I  have  laid  be- 
fore Joshua  ;  ujion  one  stone  sludl  be  seven  eyes  :  be- 
hold, I  will  engrave  the  graving  thereof,  saith  the 
Loud  of  hosts,  and  I  will  remove  the  iniquity  of  tlud 
land  in  one  d:iy. 

(7.    STUMlil.INO-STONE.) 

Ik.  viii.  14.  And  he  shall  be  for  a  sanctuary;  but  for 
a  stone  of  stumbling  and  for  a  rock  of  ort'ence  to  both 
the  houses  of  Israel,  for  a  gin  and  for  a  snare  to  the 
inhabitants  of  Jerusalem. 

!■").  And  many  among  them  shall  stumble,  and 

fall,  and  bo  broken,  and  be  snared,  ami  bo  l;iken. 

Jjihv.  ii.  ?A.  And  Simeon  blessed  them,  and  said  un- 
to Mary  his  mother,  Behold,  this  eliikl  is  sot  for  tin- 
fall  and  rising  again  of  many  in  Israel ;  and  tor  a  sign 
which  shall  be  spoken  against ; 

(8.    LIGHT.) 

Is.  xlii,  6.  I  the  Loud  have  called  thee  in  righteous- 
ness, and  will  h<ild  thine  hand,  and  will  keep  thee,  and 
give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  people,  for  a  light  of 
the  Gentiles; 

7.  To  open  the  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the 

prisoners  from  the  prison,  aiul  them  that  sit  in  dark- 
ness out  of  the  prison  house. 

(9.    SUN.) 

Mai.  iv.  2.  But  unto  you  that  fear  my  name  shall  the 
Sun  of  righteousness  a'rise  with  healing  in  his  wings; 
and  ye  shall  go  forth,  and  grow  up  as  calves  of  the  stall. 

(10.    STAR.) 

Num.  xxiv.  17.  I  shall  see  him,  but  not  now :  I 
shall  behold  him,  but  not  nigh :  there  shall  come  a 
Star  out  of  Jacob,  and  a  Sceptre  shall  rise  out  of  Is- 
rael, and  shall  strike  the  corners  of  Moab,  and  destroy 
all  the  children  of  Sheth. 


CHAP.  III. 

GENEALOGY,  BIRTH,  AND  EARLY 
LIFE. 

I    §  3.5.    Genealogy  by  Slatthew  (reckoning  down 
'frorii  Abraham). 

Mat.  i.  1.    The  book   of   the    generation   of  Jesus 
'  Christ,  the  son  of  Da^■id,  the  son  of  Abraham. 

.2.    Abraham   begat   Isaac ;   and   Isaac   begat 

.Jacob;  and  J;icob  begat  Judas  and  his  brethren; 

3.  And  Judas  begat  Phares  and  Zara  ol  Thamar ; 

and  Phares  begat  Esrom  ;  and  Esrom  begat  Aram  ; 

4.   And  Aram  iK'gat  Ammadab;  and  Aiiiiua- 
dab  begat  Niiasson ;  and  Niiasson  begat  S.dmon; 

r^.    And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of  K:ichab;  and 

Booz  begat  Obod  of  Ruth  ;  and  Olied  begat  Jesse; 

(j.  And  .Tesso  begat  David  the  king;  and  Davidi 

the  king  begat  Solomon  of  her  that  had  been  the  triy,-.} 
of  Uri;is ; 

7.  And  Solomon  begat  Roboani ;  and  lioboani 

begat  Abi.l;  and  Abia  begat  .\sa  ; 

8.  And  Asa  beg;it  Josiipliat ;  and  Josaphat  be- 
gat Joram;  and  .loram  boi;-.it  Ozias; 

0.    And  Ozias  begat  Joatham  ;  and  Joathaiii 

begat  Aehaz;  and  Achaz  begat  Ezckias; 

10.   And  Ezokias   begat  >I;iniissos;    and    3la- 

nasses  begat  Anion ;  and  Amon  begat  Josi;us ; 
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BOOK  III. 


Mi-ii.  i,  11.  And  Josias  begat,  Jecbonias  and  liis 
brethren,  about  the  time  they  were  carried  away  to 
Babylon. 

12.  And  after  they  were  brought  to  Babylon, 

.Techonias  begat  Salathiel ;  and  Salathlel  begat  Zoro- 
babel ; 

13.  And  Zorobabel  begat  Abiud ;  and  Abiud 

begat  Eliakim;  and  Eliakim  begat  Azor; 

14.  And  Azor  begat  Sadoc ;  and  Sadoc  begat 

Achim ;  and  Achim  begat  Ehud ; 

15.   And   Eliud  begat .  Eleiizar ;  and  Eleazar 

begat  Matthan  ;  and  Matthan  begat  Jacob ; 

16.  And  Jacob  begat  Jose|)h  the  husband  of 

Mary,  of  whom  was  l)orn  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ. 

17.  So  all  tlie  generations  from  Abraham  to 

David  are  fourteen  generations  ;  and  from  David  until 
the  carrying  awaj-  into  Babylon  are  fourteen  genera- 
tions ;  and  from  the  carrying  away  into  Babj'lon  imto 
Christ  are  fourteen  generations. 

§  36.    By  Luke  (reckouiu^  np  to  Adam). 

Tjike  iii.  23.  And  Jesus  himself  began  to  be  about 
thirty  years  of  age,  being  (as  was  supposed)  the  son  of 
Joseph,  which  was  the  son  of  Hell, 

24.  Which  was  the  son  of  Matthat,  whicli  was 

ihe  son  of  Levi,  which  was  ilie  son  of  Melchi,  which 
was  the  son  of  Janna,  which  was  the  son  of  Joseph, 

25.  Which  was  the  son  of  Mattathias,  which 

was  the  son  of  Amos,  which  was  the  son  of  Naum, 
which  was  the  son  of  Esli,  which  was  the  son  of  Nagge, 

26.  Wliich  was  the  son  of  JIaath,  which  was 

the  son  of  Mattathias,  which  was  t/te  son  of  Semei, 
which  was  the  son  of  juda, 

27.  Which  was  the  son  of  Joanna,  whicli  was 

the  Hon  of  Rliesa,  which  was  t!u^  son  of  Zorobabel, 
which  was  the  son  of  Salathiel,  which  was  t/ie  son  of 
Neri, 

28.  Which  was  th^  son  of  Melchi,  which  was 

the  son  of  Addi.  which  was  the  son  of  Cosam,  which 
was  the  son  of  Elmodam,  which  was  the  son  of  Er, 

29.  AVliich  was  the  son  of  Jose,  which  was  the 

son  of  Eliczer,  which  was  the  son  of  Jorim,  which  was 
the  son  of  Mattliat,  which  was  the  son  of  Levi, 

30.  Which  was  tlic  son  of  Simeon,  which  was 

tlw.  son  of  Juda,  which  was  the  son  of  Joseph,  which 
was  the  son  of  Jonan,  which  was  the  son  of  Eliakim, 

31.  Which  was  the  son  of  Melea,  which  was 

tlw  son  of  Menan,  which  w;is  the  son  of  Slattatha, 
which  was  the  son  of  Nathan,  which  was  the  son  of 
David, 

32.  Which  was  the  son  of  Jesse,  whicli  was 

ttie  son  of  Obed,  which  was  tlie  son  of  Booz,  which  was 
the  son  of  Salmon,  which  was  the  son  of  Naasson, 

33.  Wliich  was  tlie  sf>n  of  Aminadab,  which 

was  the  son  of  Aram,  which  was  the  son  of  Esrom, 
which  was  the  son  of  Phares,  which  was  the  son  of 
Juda, 

34.  Which  was  the  son  of  Jacob,  which  was 

ilie  son  of  Isaac,  which  was  the  son  of  Abraham,  which 
was  the  son  of  Thara,  which  was  the  son  of  Nachor, 

35.  Which  was  the  son  of  Saruch,  wliich  was 

the  son  of  Ragau,  which  was  the  son  of  Plialec,  which 
was  the  son  of  Ileber,  which  was  the  son  of  Sala, 

36.  Which  was  the  son  of  Cainan,  which  was 

iJie  son  of  Arpha.xad,  which  was  the  son  of  Sem,  which 
was  the  son  of  Noe,  which  was  the  son  of  Lamech, 

37.  Which  was  the  son  of  Mathusala,  which 

was  tlie  son  of  Enoch,  which  was  tlw  son  of  Jared, 
which  was  tlte  son  of  Maleleel,  which  was  the  son  of 
Cainan, 

38.   Which  was  the  son  of  Enos,  which  was 

tlw  son  of  Seth,  which  was  t/te  mii  of  Adam,  which 
^\■as  ilie  son  of  God. 

§  37.    By  Others. 

^fltt.  xii.  23.  And  all  the  people  were  amazed,  and 
said,  Is  not  this  the  Son  of  David  ? 

—  xiii,  54.  And  when  he  wa.s  come  into  his  own 
countiy,  he  taught  them  in  their  symigoguc,  insomuch 
that  tliey  were  astonished,  and  said,  Whence  hath  this 
man  this  wisdom,  and  these  mighty  works'? 

55.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son?  is  not  his 


mother  called  Marj'?  and  his  brethren,  James,  and 
.loses,  and  Simon,  and  Judas  ? 

56.  And  bis  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 

AVhence  then  hath  this  man  all  these  things  ? 

—  —  57.  And  they  were  offended  in  him.  But 
Jesus  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not  without  hon- 
our, save  in  his  own  countiy,  and  in  his  own  house. 

— •  XV.  22.  And,  behold,  a  woman  of  Canaan  came 
out  of  the  same  coasts,  and  cried  unto  him,  saying. 
Have  mercy  on  me,  O  Lord,  thou  Son  of  David ;  my 
daughter  isgrievously  vexed  with  a  devil. 

—  xxi.  9.  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before,  and 
that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  Son  of 
David :  Blessed  is  lie  that  cometh  ui  the  name  of  the 
Loril;  Hosanna  in  the  highest. 

Marie  vi.  3.  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of 
Mary,  the  brother  of  James,  and  joses,  and  of  Juda, 
and  Simon  ?  and  are  not  his  sisters  here  with  us  V 
And  they  were  offended  at  him. 

—  xii.  35.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said,  while  he 
taught  in  the  temple.  How  say  the  scribes  that  Christ 
is  the  son  of  David? 

36.  For  David  himself  said  by  the  Holy  Ghost, 

The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right 
hand,  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool. 

37.  David  therefore  himself  c-alletli  him  Lord ; 

and  whence  is  he  then  his  son?  And  the  common 
people  heard  him  gladly. 

Acts  xiii.  23.  Of  this  man's  seed  hath  God,  accord- 
ing to  his  promise,  raised  unto  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus. 

liom.  i.  3.  Concerning  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our 
Lord,  which  was  made  of  the  seed  of  David  accord- 
ing to  the  flesh. 

§  38.    Christ's  Birth.    As  Recorded  by  Matthew. 

Mat.  i.  18.  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on 
this  wise :  When  as  his  mother  Maiy  was  espoused  to 
Joseph,  before  they  came  together,  she  was  found  with 
child  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

19.   Then   Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  just 

man,  and  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example, 
was  mindi'd  to  put  her  awaj'  privily. 

20.  But  while  he  thought  on  these  things,  be- 
hold, the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in  a 
dream,  saying,  .loscph,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to 
take  unto  thee  ]VIary  thy  wile:  liir  that  which  is  con- 
ceived in  her  is  of  the  Holy  (iliost. 

21.  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  thou 

Shalt  call  his  name  JESUS:  lor  he  shall  save  his 
people  from  their  sins. 

24.  Then  .loseph  being  raised  from  sleep  did 

as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had  bidden  him,  and  took 
unto  him  his  wife : 

25.    And  knew  her  not  till  she  liad  brought 

forth  her  firstborn  son  :  and  he  called  his  name  JESUS. 

\^  30.    As  Recorded  by  Luke. 

Luke  i.  26.  And  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  Ga- 
briel was  sent  from  God  unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named 
Nazareth, 

27.   To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose 

name  was  Joseph,  ot  the  house  of  David;  and  the 
virgin's  name  iros  Mary. 

-^ 2iS.    And   the   angel   came   in  unto  her,  and 

said,  Hail,  thou  that  art  highly  tiuoured,  the  Lord  is 
with  thee ;  blessed  art  thou  among  women. 

29.  And  when  she  saw  him,  she  was  troubled 

at  his  saying,  and  cast  in  her  mind  what  manner  of 
salutation  this  should  lie. 

30.    And  the   angel  said  unto  her.  Fear  not, 

Mary :  for  tliou  hast  found  favour  with  God. 

31.  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  conceive   in  thy 

womb,  and  bring  forth  a  son,  and  shalt  call  his  name 
JESUS. 

34.    Then   said   Mary  unto  the   angel,  How 

shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  niiin  ? 

35.  And   tlie  angel   answered  and  said  unto 

her,  The  Holv  Ghost  shall  come  upon  thee,  and  the 
power  of  the  Highest  sh;dl  overshadow  thee  ;+ 

38.  And  Mar}'  said,  Behold  the  handmaid  of 

the  Lord ;  be  it  unto  I'ne  according  to  thy  word.  And 
the  angel  departed  from  her. 

42.   And  she  spake  out  with  a  loud  voice, 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


IJOOK  HI. 


ami  S!»i<l,  Blessril  iirl  lliou  among  wouifii,  :uul  blessed 
M  the  IViiit  ot'lliy  womb. 

Liik^  i.  43.  Ami  whence  in  this  to  nic,  that  the 
mother  of  niv  Lord  should  come  to  me? 

44.  l'\)r,  lo,  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salu- 
tation soiuuied  ill  mine  ears,  the  babe  leaped  in  my 
womb  for  jov. 

—  ii.  4.  Aiid  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  out 
of  the  city  of  Nazareth,  into  Judea,  unto  tlie  city  of 
David,  which  is  called  Bethlehem,  (because  Ucwas  of 
the  house  and  linea.se  of  David,) 

.5.  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  his  espoused  wife, 

being  irreat  w  ith  child. 

^  (i.  And  so  it  was,  that,  while  they  were  there, 

tlie  days  were  accomplishetl  that  she  should  be  de- 
livered. 

7.  And  she  brought  forth  her  tirstborn  son, 

and  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes,  and  laid  him 
in  a  manger;  because  there  was  no  room  lor  tliem  in 
the  inn. 

^  U).    Christ  visited  by  the  Wise  Men  and 
the  Shoplierds. 

Milt.  ii.  1.  Kow  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem 
of  Judea  in  tlie  days  of  lierod  tlie  king,  behold,  tlicic 
came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Jerusalem, 

Lidv  ii.  12.  And  Uiis  sltall  be  a  sign  unto  you;  Ye 
sliall  lind  the  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clothes,  ly- 
ing in  a  manger. 

15.  And  it  came  to  ^lass,  as  the  angels  were 

gone  away  from  tliem  into  heaven,  the  shepherds 
said  one  to  anotlier.  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Bethle- 
hem, and  see  tliis  thing  whieli  is  come  to  pass,  which 
the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto  us. 

10.    And  they  came  with  haste,  and   found 

Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe  lying  in  a  manger 

§  41.    Circumcision. 

Lnk^  ii.  21.  And  when  eight  days  were  accom- 
plished for  the  circumcising  of  the  child,  his  name 
was  called  JESU8,  which  was  so  named  of  the  angel 
before  he  was  conceived  in  the  womb. 

§  42.    Appearance  in  the  Temple. 

Luke  ii.  27.  And  he  came  bj'  the  Spirit  into  the 
temple :  and  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child 
Jesus,  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law, 

28.  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms  and 

blessed  God,  and  said, 

29.  Lord,  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart 

in  peace,  according  to  thy  word : 

30.  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation, 

31.  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face 

of  all  people ; 

32.  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and  the 

glory  of  thy  people  Israel. 

§  43.    Fame  amon^  the  People. 

Mai.  ii.  3.  When  Ilerod  the  king  had  heard  thi:se 
things,  he  was  troulded,  and  all  Jerusalem  with  liim. 

Zrike  ii.  IT.  And  when  they  had  seen  it,  they  made 
known  abroad  the  saj'ing  which  was  told  them  con- 
cerning this  cliild. 

18.  And  all  thej-  that  heard  it  wondered  at 

those  things  which  were  told  them  by  the  shep- 
herds. 

19.  But  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and  pon- 
dered tlifiii  in  her  heart. 

20.  And   the   shepherds  returned,  glorifying 

and  praising  God  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard 
and  seen,  as  it  was  told  unto  them. 

33.  And  Joseph  and  liis  mother  marvelled  at 

tliosc  things  which  were  spoken  of  him. 

4().  And  it  came  to  pass,  tliat  after  three  days 

they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sitting  in  the  midst  of 
the  doctors,  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them 
questions. 

47.  And  all  that  heard  him  were  astonished 

at  his  understanding  and  answers. 


^44.     Relations  with  Herod. 

Jei:  xxxi.  15.  Thus  saitb  tlie  Lord;  A  voice  was 
heard  in  l{jmiah,  lamentation,  und  bitter  weeping ; 
Rachel  weejiiiig  for  her  children  refused  to  be 
comforted  for  her  children,  because  they  were 
not. 

10.  Thus  saith  the  Loud  ;  Kefrain  thy  voice 

from  weeping,  and  thine  eyes  Irom  tears:  for  thy 
work  shall  be  rewarded,  sailh  the  Loku;  and  they 
shall  come  again  from  the  land  of  the  enemy. 

17.  And  there  is  ho|)e  in  thine  eiul,  saith  the 

Lord,  that  thy  chiklren  shall  come  again  to  their  own 
border. 

Mat.  ii.  7.  Then  Ilerod,  when  ho  had  privily  called 
the  wise  men,  inquired  of  them  diligently  what  lime 
the  star  appeareil. 

8.  And  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said. 

Go  and  search  diligently  for  the  young  child;  and 
when  ye  have  found  /dm,  bring  me  word  again,  that  I 
may  come  and  worship  him  also. 

1().  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was 

mocked  of  the  wise  men,  was  exceeding  wroth,  aiid 
sent  forth,  and  slew  all  the  children  that  were  in 
Bethlehem,  aiul  in  all  the  coasts  thereof,  from  two 
years  old  and  under,  according  to  the  time  which  he 
had  diligentlv  inquired  of  llu^  wise  men. 

17.  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

bv  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saying, 
" —  —   18.    In   Kama   w"as    there    a   voice    heard, 
lamentation,    and    weepins,    and    great    mourning, 
Rachel  weeping  for  her  children,  and  would  not  be 
comforted,  because  they  are  not. 

§  45.    Abode  in  Egypt. 

Mat.  ii.  13.  And  when  they  were  departed,  behold, 
the  'angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Josejih  in  a  dream, 
saying.  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child  and  his 
mother,  and  flee  into  Egypt,  an"d  be  thou  there  until  I 
bring  thee  wcu'd ;  for  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child 
to  destroy  him. 

.  14.  When  he  arose,  he  took  the  young  child 

and  his  mother  by  night,  and  departed  into  Egypt : 

15.  And  was  there  until  the  death  of  Herod: 

that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  of  the 
Lord  by  the  prophet,  saying.  Out  of  Egypt  have  I 
called  my  son. 

19.   But  -when  Herod  was  dead,  behold,  an 

angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream  lo  Joseph  in 

Egypt, 

30.  Saj'ing,  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child 

and  his  mother,  and  go  into  the  laud  ol  Israel:  for 
Ihev  are  dead  which  sought  the  young  child's  life. 

— 21.  And  he  arose,  and  took  the  young  child 

and  his  mother,  and  came  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

33.  But  when  he  heard  that  Arehelaus  did 

reign  in  Judea  in  the  room  of  his  father  Ilerod,  he 
was  afraid  to  go  thither :  notwithstanding,  being 
warned  of  God  in  a  dream,  he  turned  aside  into  the 
parts  of  Galilee. 

33.  And  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called 

Nazareth  :  that  it  might  be  fultilled  which  was  spoken 
by  the  prophets,  He  shall  be  called  a  Nazarene. 

Liih!  ii.  39.  And  when  they  had  pertbrmed  all 
things  according  to  the  law  of  tlie  Lord,  they  returned 
into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  Nazareth. 

§  4G.    Treatment  by  His  Relatives. 

Mrirk  iii.  31.  And  when  his  friends  heard  of  it,  they 
went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him :  for  thej-  said.  He  is  be- 
side himself 

Lrike  ii.  44.  But  they,  sujiposing  him  to  have  been 
in  the  company,  went  a  day's  journey;  and  they 
sousht  him  among  t/icir  kinsfolk  and  aciiuaintance. 

_;_4,-,.  And  "when  they  found  him  not,  they 
turned  back  again  to  Jerusaiem.  seeking  him. 

John  vii.  2.  Now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles  was 
at  hand.  .  ,  .       t^ 

3.  His  brethren  therefore  said  unto  him.  De- 
part hence,  and  go  into  Judea,  that  thy  disciples  also 
may  see  the  works  that  thou  doest, 

4.  For  tfiere  in  uo  man  that  doeth  any  thing  in 


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BOOK  III. 


secret,  and  lie  liimsclf  seeketli  to  be  known  openly. 
If  thou  do  these  things,  shew  thyself  to  the  world. 

JohnyW.r).  For  nc-itlier  did  his  brethren  believe  in  him. 

G.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  ily  time  is  not 

yet  come :  but  your  time  is  always  ready. 

7.    The  world  cannot  hate  you ;  but  me  it 

hatetU,  because  I  testify  of  it,  that  the  works  thereof 
are  evil. 

—  —  8.  Go  j-e  up  unto  this  feast :  I  ^o  not  up  yet 
unto  this  feast ;  for  my  time  is  not  j'et  lull  come. 

9.  When  he  liad  said  these  words  unto  them, 

he  abode  MiU  iu  Galilee. 

10.  But  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up,  then 

went  he  also  up  unto  the  feast,  not  openly,  but  as  it  were 
in  secret. 

§  47.    FUial  Conduct. 

Luke  ii.  43.  And  when  tliey  had  fulfilled  the  days, 
as  they  returned,  the  child  .lesus  tarried  behind  in 
Jerusalem  ;  and  Josepli  and  his  mother  knew  not  of 
it. 

48.    And  when   they  saw   him,   they  were 

amazed :  and  his  mother  said  unto  him.  Son,  why 
hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us?  behold,  thy  father  and 
I  have  sought  thee  sorrowing. 

—  — •  49.  And  he  said  unto  them,  How  is  it  that  ye 
sought  me?  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be  about  my 
Father's  business  ? 

oO.  And  they  understood  not  the  saying  which 

he  spake  unto  them.' 

51.  And  he  went  downi  with  them,  and  came 

to  Nazareth,  and  was  subject  unto  them :  but  his 
mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart. 

5  48.    Growth  in  Bsily  and  Mind. 

Luke  ii.  40.  And  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong 
in  spirit,  tilled  with  wisdom ;  and  the  grace  of  God 
was  upon  him. 

.53.  And  Jesus  increased  in  wisdom  and  stat- 
ure, and  in  favom-  with  God  and  man. 


CHAP.  IV. 
.     CHRIST'S  MINISTRY. 
§  49.    Attestation  of  Clirlst. 

(1.    BY   GOD.) 

J/ii/.  iii.  17.  And  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying. 
This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well  pleased. 

yfarki.  10.  And  straightway  coming  up  out  of  the 
water,  he  saw  tlie  heavens  opened,  and  the  Spirit  like 
a  dove  descending  ui)on  him  : 

11.  And  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven,  my- 

infi.  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
pleased. 

Ijuke  iii.  31.  Now  when  all  the  people  were  bap- 
tized, it  came  to  jiass,  that  Jesus  also  being  baptized, 
and  praying,  the  heaven  was  opened, 

33.  And  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily 

shape  like  a  dove  upon  him,  and  a  voice  came  from 
heaven,  which  said.  Thou  art  mj'  beloved  Son ;  in 
thee  I  am  well  (ileased. 

Jolia  v.  31.  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  witness 
is  not  true. 

33.  There  is  another  that  beareth  witness  of 

me;  and  I  know  that  the  witness  wliicli  he  witness- 
eth  of  me  is  true. 

•  37.  And  the  Father  himself,  which  liath  sent 

me,  liath  borne  witness  of  me.  Ye  have  neither  heard 
his  voice  at  any  lime,  nor  seen  his  shape. 

—  viii.  13.  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  imto  him, 
Tliou  bearest  record  of  thyself;  thy  record  is  nut 
true. 

14.  Jesus    answered    and    said    unto    them. 

Though  I  bear  record  of  myself,  yd.  my  record  is 
true  :  for  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go  ; 
but  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  come,  anil  whither  I  go. 

18.  I  am  one  that  bear  witness  of  myself,  and 

the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth  witness  of  me. 

—  .\ii.  38.  Father,  gloi'ily  thy  name.    Then  came 


there  a  voice  from  lieaven,  Myiiig,  I  have  both  glori- 
fied it,  and  will  glorify  it  again. 

29.  The  people   therefore  that  stood  by,  and 

heard  it,  said  that  it  thundered  :  others  said.  An  juigel 
spake  to  him. 

30.  Jesus  answered  and  said.  This  voice  came 

not  because  of  me,  but  for  your  sakes, 

3  Pel.  i.  16.  For  we  have  not  followed  cunningly  de- 
vised fables,  when  we  made  known  unto  you  the 
power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  but  were 
e3-ewituesses  of  his  majesty. 

" 17.   For  be  received  from    God  the   Father 

honour  and  glory,  when  there  came  such  a  voice  to 
him  from  the'  excellent  glory.  This  is  my  beloved  Son, 
iu  whom  I  am  well  pleased. 

18.  And  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven 

we  heard,  when  we  were  with  him  in  the  holy  mount. 

(3.   BY  JOHN   THE   B.^PTIST.) 

John  i.  33.  And  John  bare  record,  saying,  I  saw  the 
Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a  dove,  and  it 
abode  upon  him. 

33.  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that  sent 

me  to  baptize  with  water,  the  same  said  unto  me. 
Upon  whom  thou  shalt  see  the  Spu'it  descending, 
and  remaining  on  him,  the  same  is  he  which  bap- 
tizeth  \vith  the  Holy  Ghost. 

34.  And  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this  is 

the  Sou  of  God. 

(3.   BY    HIS  WORKS.) 

John  V.  3(5.  But  I  have  greater  witness  than  that  of 
John  :  for  the  works  which  the  Father  hath  given  me 
to  finish,  the  same  works  that  I  ilo,  bear  witness  of 
me,  that  the  Father  hath  sent  me. 

—  X.  3o.  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and  ye 
believed  not :  the  works  that  I  do  in  ixj  Father's 
name,  they  bear  witness  of  me. 

37.  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  be- 
lieve me  not. 

88.  But  if  I  do,  though  ye  believe  not  me,  be 

lieve  the  works;  that  ye  may  know,  and  believe,  thai 
the  Father  is  iu  me,  and  I  in  him. 

(4.    BY   DEVILS.) 

Mat.  viii.  28.  And  when  he  wa.s  come  to  the  other 
side  into  the  country  of  the  Gergesenes,  there  met  him 
two  possessed  with  devils,  coniing  out  of  the  tombs, 
exceeding  fierce,  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that 
way. 

39.  And,  behold,  they  cried  out,  saying.  What 

have  we  to  do  with  thee,  .Jesus,  thou  Son  of  God  ? 
art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before  the  time  ? 

Mark  i.  23.  And  there  was  in  their  synagogue  a 
man  with  an  unclean  spirit ;  and  he  cried  out, 

— ■  —  24.  Saying,  Let  hk  alone  ;  what  have  we  to  do 
with  thee,  thou  Jesus  of  Nazareth?  art  thou  come  to 
destroy  us  ?  I  know  thee  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One 
of  God. 

—  iii.  11.  And  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw  him, 
fell  down  before  him,  and  cried,  saying,  Thou  art  the 
Son  of  God. 

13.  And  he  strailly  charged  them  that  they 

should  not  make  him  known. 

—  V.  6.  But  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and 
worshipped  him, 

7.  And  crieil   with   a  loud  voice,   and  said. 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  .Jesus,  thou  Son  of  the 
most  high  God  ?  I  ailjure  thee  by  God,  that  tliou  tor- 
ment me  not. 

Luke  iv.  41 .  And  devils  also  came  out  of  many, 
ciying  out,  and  saying.  Thou  art  Christ  the  Son  of 
God.  And  lie  rebuking  tJieiii  suffered  them  not  to 
speak :  for  tliey  knew  that  he  was  Christ. 

(.5.   BY   BET,IEVERS.) 

John  vii.  17.  If  any  man  will  do  his  will,  he  shall 
know  of  the  doctrine,  whether  it  be  of  God,  or 
lolietlicr  I  speak  of  myself. 

3  John  9.  Whosoever  transgresseth,  and  abideth 
not  in  the  doctrine  of  Chiist,  hath  not  God.  He  that 
abideth  in  the  doctrine  of  Christ,  he  hath  both  the 
Father  and  the  Son. 


43 


CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


(li.    15T   1II.M.SE1.K.) 

./"/(/(  iv.  2."i.  Til''  woman  sailli  unto  him,  1  know 
lliat  Mcssias  conuMli,  wliicli  is  called  Christ:  when  liu 
is  I'onu',  lie  will  loll  us  all  Iliing8. 

•  2(i.  Jesus  saitli  unto   lur,  I  that  speak   unto 

lliee  iim  lif. 

—  ix.  35.  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  east  him  out; 
and  when  he  had  lound  liiui,  he  said  unto  him,  Dost 
Ihou  believe  on  the  Son  ol'  (lod? 

— ■  —  3l>.  He  answered  and  said,  Who  is  he,  Lord, 
that  I  miuht  believe  on  him  y 

37.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  both 

seen  him,  and  it  is  he  that  talketh  with  thee. 

§  50.    Chrises  Explanation  of  His  Relatiunsliips. 

}f(it.  xii.  40.  While  he  yet  talked  to  the  people,  be- 
hold, hit  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  without,  de- 
siriuij  to  speak  with  him. 

47.   Then  one   said    unto    him.   Behold,   thv 

mother  ami  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to 
speak  with  thee. 

4H.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  him  that 

told  him.  Who  is  my  mother?  and  who  are  my 
brethren  ? 

4!).  And  lie  stretched  forth  his  hand  towanl 

his  disciples,  and  said,  Behold  my  mother  and  my 
brethren  ! 

50,  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my 

Father  wliieh  is  in  heaven,  the  same  is  iny  brother, 
and  sister,  and  mother. 

Murk  ill.  31.  There  came  then  his  brethren  and  his 
mother,  and,  stimding  without,  sent  unto  hun,  calling 
him. 

33.  And  the  multitude  sat  about  him,  and 

they  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  breth- 
ren without  seek  tor  thee. 

33.  And  he  answered   them,  saying,  Who  is 

my  mother,  or  my  brethren  ? 

34.  And    he   looked    round   about  on   them 

which  sat  about  him,  and  said.  Behold  my  mother 
and  my  brethren ! 

35.  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God, 

tlie  same  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister,  and  mother. 

k'i\.    He  Teaches  by  Parables. 

Mat.  xiii.  34.  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto  the 
multitude  in  parables;  and  without  a  parable  spake  he 
not  unto  them : 

35,    That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 

spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying,  I  will  open  my  moutli 
in  parables ;  I  will  utter  things  which  have  been  kept 
secret  from  the  foundation  of  the  world.        ' 

53.  And  it  came  to  pass,  HuU  when  Jesus  had 

finished  these  parables,  he  dejiarted  thence. 

Murk  iv.  2.  And  hi;  tau.ght  them  many  things  by 
parables,  and  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine, 

33.  And  with  many  such  [larables  spake  he 

the  word  unto  them,  as  thev  were  able  to  hear  it. 

34.  But  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto 

them  :  and  when  they  were  alone,  he  expoimdcd  all 
tilings  to  his  disciples. 

Luke  viii.  4.  And  when  much  people  were  gathered 
together,  and  were  come  to  him  out  of  every  city,  he 
spake  by  a  paralile : 

—  XV.  3.  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  them,  sny- 
iug, 

—  xix.  11.  And  as  they  heard  these  things,  he  add- 
ed and  spake  a  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to  .leru- 
salem,  and  because  tliey  thought  that  the  kingdom  of 
God  should  immediately  appear. 

Jolm  xvi.  25.  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you 
inproverlis:  but  the  tune  cometh,  when  I  shall  no 
more  speak  unto  you  in  proverbs,  but  I  shall  shew  you 
plainly  of  the  Father. 

29.    His  disciples  said  unto  him,  Lo,  now 

speakest  ihou  plainly,  and  speakest  no  proverb. 

^  52.    Preaches  in  the  Synagoarues. 

Mitt.  ix.  35.  And  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and 
villages,  teacliing  in  their  synagogues,  and  preaching 
the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  lind  healing  every  sickness 
and  cverj'  disease  among  tlie  people. 


—  xii.  9.  .Vnd  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he 
went  into  their  synagogue  : 

.\fitrk  i.  21.  And  they  went  into  Capernaum;  and 
straightway  on  the  sabbath  day  he  entered  into  the 
synagogue,  and  taught. 

38.  .'Vnd  he  said  unto  them.  Let  us  go  into 

the  next  towns,  that  I  may  preach  there  also:  for 
therefore  came  1  tlirlh. 

39.    And    he  preached    in  their  synagogues 

throughout  all  Galilee,  and  c:ist  out  devils. 

—  iii.  I.  .Vnd  he  entered  agiiin  into  the  sJ^lagoguc; 
and  there  was  a  man  there  which  li;id  a  withered 
hand. 

2.  And  they  watched  him,  wlicther  he  would 

he:d  him  on  the  sabbath  day  ;  tliat  they  might  accuse 
him. 

—  vi.  2.  And  when  the  sabliath  day  was  come,  he 
began  to  te:icli  in  the  .synagogue:  ami  many  hearing 
/lim  were  astonished,  saying,  From  whence  hath  this 
mrdi  these  Ihingsy  and  what  wisdom  I'.i  this  which  is 
.given  unto  him,  that  even  such  mighty  works  are 
ivi'ought  by  his  hands? 

Luke  iv.  15.  .Vnd  he  taught  in  their  synagogues,  be- 
ing gloritied  of  all. 

10.  And  he  came  to  N;i7.areth,  where  he  had 

been  brought  up :  and,  as  his  custom  was,  he  went  in- 
to the  synagogue  cm  the  sabbath  day,  and  stood  up 
for  to  read. 

17.    And  there  was  delivered  unto  him  the 

book  of  the  prophet  Esaias.  And  when  he  had  opened 
the  book,  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written, 

18.  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  is  upon  me,  be- 

e;iusc  he  hiith  anointed  me  to  preach  the  gospel  to  the 
poor;  he  hath  sent  me  to  heal  the  brokenhearted,  to 
preach  deliverance  to  the  captives,  anil  recovering  of 
sight  to  the  blind,  to  set  at  liberty  them  that  are 
bruised, 

19.    To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the 

Lord. 

20.  And  he  closed  the  book,  and  he  gave  it 

again  to  the  minister,  and  sat  down.  And  the  eyes 
of  all  them  that  were  in  the  synagogue  were  fas- 
tened on  him. 

21.  And  he  began  to  say  unto  them,  This  day 

is  this  Scripture  fuKilled  in  your  ears. 

31.  And  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of 

Galilee,  .and  taught  them  on  the  sabbath  days, 

43.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  must  jireach  the 

kingdom  of  God  to  other  cities  also :  for  therefore  am 
I  sent. 

—  —  44.  And  lie  preached  in  the  synagogues  of 
Gaiilce. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  he  was  teachmg  in  one  of  the  syna- 
gomes  on  tlie  sabbath. 

Jo/m  vi.  59.  These  things  said  he  in  the  synagogue, 
as  he  taught  in  Capernaum. 

§  53.     In  the  Temple. 

Liike  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  IJirit  on  one  of 
those  days,  as  he  taught  the  peojile  in  the  templj,  and 
Iireached  tlie  gospel,  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes 
came  upon  him  with  the  elders. 

—  xxi.  37.  And  in  the  daytime  he  was  teaching  in 
the  temple  ;  and  at  night  lie  went  out,  and  abode  in 
the  mount  that  is  called  t/u:  mount  of  (Jlives. 

38.    And  all  the   people  e:inie  early  in   the 

morning  to  him  in  the  temple,  for  to  hear  him. 

Johii\ni.  14.  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast  Jesus 
went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taught. 

—  viii.  1.  Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives. 
2.  And  early  in  the  morning  he  came  again 

into  the  temple,  and  all  the  jieople  came  uuto  him ; 
and  he  sat  down,  and  taught  them. 

§  54.    In  the  0|)en  Air. 

Mat.  V.  1.  And  seeing  the  niulliludes,  he  went  up 
into  a  mountain :  and  when  he  was  set,  his  disciples 
came  unto  him : 

2.   And  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  taught 

them,  sa3Mn,g, 

.tfiirk  ii.  13.  -Vnd  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side ; 
and  all  the  multitude  resorted  unto  him,  and  he  taught 
them. 


4.S 


CHAP.  rv. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Mark  iv.  1.  And  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea 
side:  and  there  was  gathered  unto  him  a  great  multi- 
tude, so  that  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the 
sea:  and  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the 
land. 

—  vi.  34.  And  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw  much 
people,   and   was    moved   with    compassion    toward 

•  them,  because  they  were  as  sheep  not  having  a  shep- 
herd :  and  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things. 

—  X.  1.  And  he  arose  from  thence,  and  comelh  into 
the  coast  of  Judea  by  the  farther  side  of  Jordan :  and 
the  people  resort  unto  him  agam ;  and,  as  he  was 
wont,  he  taught  them  again. 

Luke  V.  3.  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships, 
which  was  Simon's,  and  prayed  him  that  he  would 
thrust  out  a  little  from  the  land.  And  he  sat  down, 
and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship. 

—  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  he 
went  throughout  eveiy  city  and  village,  preaching  and 
shewing  tlie  glad  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God : 
and  the  twelve  loere  with  him. 

—  i.\.  11.  And  the  people,  when  they  knew  it,  fol- 
lowed him :  and  he  received  them,  and  spake  unto 
them  of  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  healed  them  that 
had  need  of  heaUng. 

§  55.    To  the  Spirits  in  Prison. 

1  Pet.  iii.  19.  By  which  also  he  went  and  preached 
unto  the  spirits  in  ]U-ison  : 

20.  Whicli  sometime  were  disobedient,  when 

once  the  longsufi'ering  of  God  wailed  in  the  days  of 
Noah,  while  the  ark'"was  a  preparing,  wherein  few, 
that  is,  eight  souls  were  saved  by  water. 

§  56.    His  Denial  by  Peter.    Betray.il,  and  Suf- 
ferings. 

Mai.  xvii.  22.  And  while  they  abode  in  Galilee, 
Jesus  said  unto  them.  The  Son  of  man  shall  be  be- 
trayed into  the  hands  of  men : 

—  xxvi.  21.  And  as  they  did  eat,  he  said.  Verily  1 
say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  betray  me. 

" 23.  And  they  were  exceeding  sorrowfiil,  and 

beg:m  every  one  of  them  to  say  unto  him.  Lord,  is 
it  IV 

23.  And  he  answered  and  said.  He  that  dip- 

peth  liLi  hand  with  me  m  the  dish,  the  same  shall  be- 
tray me. 

3.t.  The  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of 

him :  but  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of 
man  is  betrayed  !  it  had  been  good  for  that  man  if  he 
had  not  been  born. 

■  25.  Tlien  Judas,  which  betrayed  him,  an- 
swered and  said.  Master,  is  it  I  ?  He  said  unto  him, 
Thou  hast  said. 

45.  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples,  and  saith 

vmto  them,  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your  rest:  behold, 
the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
into  the  bands  of  sinners. 

40.    Kise,  let  us  be  going :  behold,  he  is  at 

hand  tliat  doth  betray  me. 

Mark  x.  33.  And  they  were  in  the  way  going  up  to 
Jerusalem ;  and  Jesus  went  before  them :  and  they 
were  am;ized ;  and  as  they  followed,  they  were  afraid. 
And  he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began  to  tell  them 
what  things  should  liappen  unto  him, 

33.  8ayi)if/,  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem ; 

and  the  Son  of  man  sh;dl  Ije  delivered  unto  the  chief 
priests,  and  unto  the  scribes;  and  they  sliall  con- 
demn him  to  deatli,  and  shall  deliver  him  to  the 
Gentiles : 

34.  And  they  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  scourge 

him,  and  shall  spit  ui)c)n  him,  and  shall  kill  him;  and 
the  third  d:iy  he  sliall  rise  again. 

—  xiv.  is".  And  as  they  sat  and  did  eat,  Jesus  said. 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  One  of  you  which  eateth  with 
me  shall  lietray  me. 

11).  And  they  began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to 

say  unto  liim  one  by  one.  In  it  IV  and  another  said, 
la  it  I  ? 

20.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  then\,  ft 

i-n  one  of  the  twelve,  that  dippeth  with  me  in  the  ilisli. 


—  —  41.  And  he  cometh  the  third  time,  and 
saith  unto  them.  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  your  rest:  it 
is  enough,  the  liour  is  come ;  behold,  the  Son  of  man 
is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sinners. 

42.  Kise  up,  let  us  go ;  lo,  he  that  betrayeth 

me  is  at  liand. 

73.  And  the  second  time  the  cock  crew.    And 

Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus  said  unto 
him.  Before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shall  deny  me 
thrice.     And  when  he  thought  thereon,  he  wept. 

Luke  ix.  43.  Arfd  they  were  all  amazed  at  the 
mighty  power  of  God.  But  while  tliey  wondered 
eveiy  one  at  all  thmgs  which  Jesus  did,  lie  said  unto 
his  disciples, 

44.  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into  your 

c;irs:  for  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into  the 
hands  of  men. 

—  xiii.  32.  +Beiiold,  I  cast  out  devils,  and  I  do 
cures  to  day  and  to  niorruv,-,  and  the  third  day  1  shall 
be  perfected. 

33.  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to 

morrow,  and  the  day  following:  for  it  cannot  be  that 
a  prophet  perish  out  of  Jerusalem. 

—  xvii.  25.  But  first  must  he  suffer  many  thmgs, 
and  be  rejected  of  this  generation. 

—  xviii.  31.  Then  he  took  tinto  him  the  twelve,  and 
said  unto  them,  Beliold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  ;ind 
all  things  that  are  written  by  the  prophets  concerning 
the  Soli  of  man  shall  be  accomplished. 

32.  For  he  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shall  be  mocked,  and  spitefully  entreated, 
and  spitted  on: 

33.  And  tliey  shall  scourge  Jtim,  and  jint  him 

to  death ;  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again. 

—  xxii.  31.  But,  behold,  the  hand  of  him  that  be- 
trayeth me  w  with  me  on  the  table 

22.  And  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it 

was  determined :  but  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  he 
is  betraved ! 

'23.  And  they  began  to  inquire  among  them- 
selves, which  of  tliem  it  was  that  should  do  this  thing 

John  xii.  23.  And  Jesus  answered  them,  savin;;, 
The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man  should  be 
glorified. 

—  xiii.  10.  Jesus  saith  to  him.  He  that  is  waslied 
needeth  not  save  to  wash  his  feet,  but  is  clean  e\ery 
whit :  and  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all. 

11.  For  he  knew  who  should   betray  him ; 

therefore  said  he.  Ye  are  not  all  clean. 

18.  I  sjieak  not  of  you  all :  I  know  whom  I 

have  chosen  :  but  that  the  "Scripture  may  be  fulfilled, 
He  that  eateth  bread  with  me  hath  lifted  up  his  heel 
against  *ie. 

—  —  21.  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he  was  trou- 
bled in  spirit,  and  testified,  and  said.  Verily,  veril}-,  1 
say  unto  you,  that  one  of  you  shall  betray  me. 

22.  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another, 

doubting  of  whom  he  spake. 

• 23.  Now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus'  bosom 

one  of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus  loved. 

24.  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to  him, 

that  he  should  ask  who  it  should  be  of  whom  he 
spake. 

35.  lie  then  lying  on  Jesus'  breast  saith  unto 

him,  L(n'd,  who  is  it  ? 

20.  Jesus  answered,  He  it  is,  lo  A\liom  I  shall 

give  a  sop,  when  I  have  dipped  if.  And  when  he  had 
dipjied  the  sop,  he  gave  it  to  Judas  Iscariot,  tlie  son  of 
Simon. 

33.  If  God  be  glorified  in  him,  God  sliall  also 

glorify  him  in  himself,  and  shall  straiglitway  glorify 
hun. 

37.  Peter  said  unto  him.  Lord,  why  cannot 

I  follow  thee  now?  I  will  l;iy  down  my  life  for  thy 
sake. 

38.  Jesus  answered  him.  Wilt  thou  l:iy  down 

thy  life  for  my  sake':"  Verily,  verily,  I  s:iy  unto  thee, 
The  cock  shall  not  crow,  fill  thoii  hast  denied  me 
thrice. 

—  xvii.  1.  These  words  spake  Jesus,  and  lifted  uy 
his  eyes  to  heaven,  and  said.  Father,  the  hour  i> 
come";  glority  thy  Son,  that  thy  Son  also  may  glo- 
rify thee: 


44 


CHAP.   IV 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  .»".    Dcl'pofion  of  His  Disriples. 

Mat.  xxvi.  ;U.  Then  siiilh  Jisus  unto  them,  All  yc 
shall  be  ollV'iiUc'il  beciuise  of  me  this  night:  ibr  it  is 
written,  I  will  smite  the  Shepherd,  ami  the  sheep  of 
the  tlook  shall  be  seattered  abroad. 

34.  Jesus  said   unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto 

thee,  Thiit  this  night,  before  the  cock  crow,  thou 
shalt  deny  nie  thriee. 

J^ftrk  x\v.  27.  And  Jesus  saitU  unto  them,  All  ye 
■iliall  be  otlended  because  of  me  this  uiglit:  for  it  is 
written,  1  will  smile  the  Shepherd,  aud  the  sheep 
shall  be  sctiltered. 

yO.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Verily  I  say 

unto  thee.  That  this  da.v,  ecen  in  tliis  iiifihl,  before  tlie 
cock  erow  twice,  thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice. 

Lu/ie  x.\ii.  ;ii.  And  he  said,  i  tell  thee,  Peter,  the 
cock  shall  not  crow  this  ilay,  before  that  thou  shalt 
thrice  deny  that  tliou  knowest  mc. 

Jo/ui  vi.  00.  JIany  tliercfore  of  his  disciples,  when 
Ihcv  heard  this,  said,  Tliis  is  a  hard  saying;  who  can 
hear  it? 

6().  From  tliat  fiiiu;  many  of  his  disciples  went 

back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him. 

—  -xiii.  SQ.  Simon  Peter  said  nnto  him.  Lord, 
wliither  goest  thou  ?  Jesus  answered  liim.  Whither 
I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me  now  ;  but  thou  shalt 
follow  me  afterwards. 

—  xvi.  Si.  Behold,  the  hour  cometli,  yea,  is  now 
come,  that  ye  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his 
own,  and  shall  leave  me  alone :  and  yet  I  am  not 
alone,  because  the  Father  is  with  me. 

§  58.    His  Death  and  Resurrection. 

Mat.  xvi.  21.  From  that  time  forth  began  Jesus  to 
shew  unto  his  disciples,  how  that  he  must  go  unto 
Jerusalem,  aud  suffer  nianj'  things  of  the  elders  and 
chief  priests  and  scribes,  aud  be  killed,  and  be  raised 
again  the  third  day. 

■  32.  Then  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  re- 
buke him,  saying.  Be  it  far  from  thee.  Lord :  this  shall 
not  be  unto  thee. 

•  33.  But  he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter,  Get 

thee  behind  me,  Satan:  thou  art  an  offence  unto  me: 
for  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  bo  of  God,  but 
those  that  be  of  men. 

—  xvii.  23.  And  they  shall  kill  him,  and  the  third 
day  he  shall  be  raised  again.  And  they  were  exceed- 
ing sorry. 

—  XX.  17.  And  Jesns  going  up  to  Jerusalem  took  the 
twelve  disciples  ajiart  in  the  way,  and  said  unto  them, 

18.  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem ;  and  the 

Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the  chief  priests  and 
unto  the  scribes,  and  they  shall  condemn  him  to  death, 

19.  And  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles  to 

mock,  aud  to  scourge,  and  to  crucify  !iim:  and  the 
third  day  he  shall  rise  again. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  .Jesus  had 
finished  all  these  saj-ings,  he  said  unto  his  disciples, 

—  —  8.  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is  t/ie  feast  of 
the  passover,  aud  the  Sou  of  man  is  betrayed  to  be 
crucified. 

32.  But  after  I  am  risen  again,  I  will  go  be- 
fore you  into  Galilee. 

Mark  viii. 'il.  And  he  began  to  teach  them,  that 
the  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be  re- 
jected of  the  elders,  and  of  the  chief  priests,  aud 
scribes,  and  be  killed,  and  alter  three  tlays  rise  again. 

33.  Aud  he  spake  that  saying  openly.     And 

Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him. 

33.  But    when    he    had    turned    about    and 

looked  on  his  disciples,  he  rebuked  Peter,  saying, 
Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  for  thou  savourest  not  the 
things  that  be  of  God,  but  the  things  that  be  of  men, 

—  ix.  31.  For  he  taught  liis  disciples,  and  said  unto 
Ihera,  The  Son  of  man  is  delivered  into  the  hands  of 
men,  and  they  shall  kill  him;  and  after  that  he  is 
killed,  he  shall  risi'  the  third  day. 

—  xiv.  2S.  But  after  that  I  am  risen,  I  will  go  be- 
fore you  into  Galilee. 

Luk€  is.  22.  Saying,  The  Son  of  man  must  suffer 
many  things,  and  be  rejected  of  the  elders  and  chief 
priests  and  scribes,  and  be  slain,  and  be  raised  the 
third  day.  I 

4 


John  ii.  li).  Jesus  answered  and  said  imlo  them.  De- 
stroy this  temple,  and  in  three  days  1  will  raise  it  ap. 

20.  Then  said  the  Jews,  Forty  and  six  years 

was  this  temple  in  building,  and  wilt  thou  rear  it  up 
in  three  days  V 

21.  But  he  spake  of  the  temi)le  of  his  body. 

22.  When   theretbre  he  was   risen   from  "the 

dead,  his  disi'iples  remenibered  that  he  had  said  this 
unto  them  ;  and  they  believed  the  Scripture,  aud  the 
word  which  .lesus  had  said. 

—  xii.  32.  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth, 
will  draw  all  men  unto  me. 

33.  This  he  said,  signifying  what  death  he. 

should  die. 

34.  The  peojile  answered  him,  We  have  heard 

out  of  the  law  that  Christ  abideth  for  ever:  and  how 
sayest  thou.  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up?  who 
is  this  Son  of  man  ? 

§  59.    His  Burial. 

Mat.  xii.  39.  But  he  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
An  evil  and  adulterotis  generation  seeketh  after  a 
sign;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the 
sign  of  the  prophet  Jonas: 

40.  For  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three 

nights  in  the  whale's  belly;  so  shall  the  Son  of  man 
be  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the 
earth. 

John  xii.  7.  Then  said  Jesus,  Let  her  alone :  against 
the  day  of  my  buryiug  hath  she  kept  this. 

§  60.    His  Ascension. 

Ltike  xvii.  23.  And  he  said  unto  the  disciples.  The 
days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of 
the  days  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not  see  it. 

John  i.  51.  And  he  saith  unto  him,  Verily,  verily, 
I  say  unto  you.  Hereafter  ye  shall  see  heaven  open, 
and  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
upon  the  Son  of  man. 

—  vii.  33.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them.  Yet  a  littl* 
while  am  I  with  you,  and  the7i  I  go  unto  him  that 
sent  me. 

34.  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  me  : 

and  where  I  am,  thither  ye  caimot  come. 

—  viii.  31.  Then  said  J'esus  again  unto  them,  I  go 
my  way,  and  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  3'our 
sins :  whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come. 

—  xii.  8.  For  the  poor  always  ye  have  with  you  ; 
but  me  ye  have  not  always. 

—  xiii.  33.  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am 
with  you.  Ye  shall  seek  me ;  and  as  I  said  unto  the 
Jews,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come ;  so  now  I  say  to 
you. 

—  xvi.  10.  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  my 
Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more ; 

16.  A  little  while,  and  ye  shall  not  see  me: 

and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see  me,  because 
I  go  to  the  Father. 

§  61.    False  Christs. 

Mat.  xxiv.  4.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
them.  Take  heed  that  no  man  deceive  yon. 

5.  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying, 

I  am  Christ;  and  shall  deceive  many. 

33.  Then  if  any  man  shall  say  imto  you,  Lo, 

here  is  Christ,  or  there ;  believe  it  not. 

24.  For  there  shall  arise  false  Christs,  and 

false  prophets,  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  won- 
ders ;  insomuch  that,  if  it  were  possible,  they  shaU  de- 
ceive the  very  elect. 

2.5.  Behold,  I  have  told  you  before. 

20.  Wherefore  if  they  shall  say  unto  you.  Be- 
hold, he  is  in  the  desert;  go  not  forth:  behold, /(«  is 
in  the  secret  chambers  ;  believe  it  not. 

Marie  xiii.  5.  And  Jesus  answering  them  began  to 
say.  Take  heed  lest  any  man  deceive  you: 

"— -  —  6.  For  many  s'hall  come  in  my  name,  saymg, 
I  am  Chrint ;  and  shall  decciv(!  miuiy. 

31.  And  then  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you,  Lo, 

here  is  Chtist ;  or,  lo,  he  is  there  ;  believe  him  not : 

22.  For  false  Christs  and  false  prophets  shall 

rise,  and  shall  shew  signs  and  wonders,  to  seduce,  if 
it  were  possible,  even  tlie  elect. 


CHAr.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


EOOK  III. 


Mark  xiii.  23.  But  tiikc  ye  heed:  behold,  I  have 
foretold  you  all  things. 

Luke  xvii.  23.  And  thoy  shall  say  to  you,  See  here ; 
or,  see  there  :  go  not  after  thtni,  nor  follow  them. 

34.  For  as  the  lightning,  tliat  lighteneth  out 

of  the  one  pari  imder  heaven,  shinetli  unto  the  other 
part  under  heaven  ;  so  .shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  in 
his  day. 

—  x.vi.  8.  And  he  said.  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not 
deceived :  for  many  sliall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
am  Christ;  and  the  time  draweth  near:  go  ye  not 
therefore  after  them. 

Acts  V.  30.  For  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudius, 
boasting  himself  to  be  somebody  ;  to  whom  a  number 
of  men,  about  four  hundred,  joined  themselves:  who 
vras  slain  ;  and  all,  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  scat- 
tered, and  brought  to  nouglit. 

37.  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in 

the  days  of  the  taxing,  and  drew  away  much  people 
after  liim :  he  also  perished  ;  and  all,  even  as  many  as 
obeyed  him,  were  dispersed. 

§  62.    Destruction  of  Jernsalein. 

Mat.  xxiv.  15.  When  ye  therefore  shall  see  the 
abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the 
prophet,  stiuid  in  the  holy  place,  (whoso  readeth,  let 
hint  understand,) 

16.  Then  let  them  which  be  in  Judea  flee  into 

the  mountains : 

17.  Let  him   which   is  on   the  housetop   not 

come  down  to  take  any  thing  out  of  his  house : 

18.  Neither  let  him  which  is  in  the  field  re- 
turn back  to  take  his  clothes. 

Mark  xiii.  14.  But  when  ye  shall  see  the  abomina- 
tion of  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  projjhet, 
standina:  where  it  ought  not,  (let  him  that  readeth  un- 
derstand,) then  let  them  that  be  in  Judea  flee  to  the 
mountains: 

—  —  15.  And  let  him  that  is  on  the  housetop  not 
go  down  iuto  the  house,  neither  enter  ilierein,  to  take 
any  thing  out  of  his  house  ; 

iO.  And  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  turn 

back  again  for  to  take  up  his  garment. 

38.    Now   learn    a    parable  of   the  fig    tree : 

"When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth 
leaves,  ye  know  that  siiramer  is  near: 

39.  So  ye  in  like  manner,  when  ye  shall  see 

these  things  come  to  pass,  know  that  it  is  nigh,  eten 
at  the  doors. 

_  _.  30.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  generation 
shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  done. 

Luke  xiii.  35.  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate :  and  verily  I  say  unto  you,  Ye  shall  not  see 
me,  until  the  time  come  when  ye  shall  say.  Blessed  is 
he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

§  63.     Fame  of  the  Woman  who  Anointed  Him. 

Mat.  xxvi.  13.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Wheresoever 
this  gospel  shall  be  "preached  in  the  whole  world, 
tlisre  shall  also  this,  that  this  woman  hath  done,  be 
told  for  a  memorial  of  lier. 

Mark  xiv.  8.  She  hath  done  what  she  could:  she  is 
come  aforehand  to  anoint  niv  body  to  the  burying. 

9.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Wheresoever  this 

gospel  shall  be  preached  throughout  the  whole  world, 
tU'i  also  that  she  hath  done  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a 
memorial  of  her. 

§  64.    Accommodations  for  tlie  Passover. 
Mark  xiv.  13.  And  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  dis- 
ciples, anil  saith  unto  tliem.  Go  ye  into  the  city,  and 
there  sliall  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water: 
follow  him. 

14.  And  wheresoever  he  shall  ,go  m,  say  ye  to 

,tlie  n-oodman  of  the  house,  The  Master  saith,  Where 
is  the  guest-chamber,  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover 
with  mv  disciples? 

'  \ri.  And  he  will  show  you  a  large  upper  room 

furnished  and  prepared  :  there"make  ready  for  us. 

. 16.  And  his  disciiilcs  went  forth,  imd  came 

into  the  city,  :xnd  found  as  lie  had  said  unto  them  :-l- 

§  6.5.     Peter's  Martyrdom. 
John  xxi.  18.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  When 


thou  wast  young,  thou  girdest  thyself,  and  walkedst 
whither  thou  wouldest ;  but  when  thou  slialt  be  old, 
thou  shall  stretcli  forth  thy  hands,  and  another  shall 
gird  thee,  and  carry  thte  whither  thou  wouldest  not. 

19.  This  spake  he,  signifying  by  what  death 

he  should  glorify  God.  And  when  he  had  spoken 
this,  he  saith  unto  him,  Follow  me. 

§  66.    Success  of  His  Gospel. 

Mat.  xvi.  28.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  There  be  some 
standing  heie,  which"  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  "Son  of  man  coming  in  his  kingdom. 

xxiv.  14.  And  this  .gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be 

jireached  in  all  the  world  for  a  witness  unto  all  na- 
tions; and  then  shall  the  end  come. 

34.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  This  generation 

shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  fulfilled. 

35.  Heaven  and  earth  shall   pass  away,  but 

my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

Mark  ix.  1.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Verily  I  say 
unto  you.  That  there  be  some  of  tliem  that  stand 
here,  'which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they  have 
seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  the  gospel  must  first  be  published 
among  all  nations. 

31.  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away:  but 

my  words  shall  not  pass  away. 

—  xvi.  17.  And  diese  signs  shall  follow  them  that 
believe ;  In  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils  ;  they 
shall  speak  wftli  new  ton.sues; 

18.  Tliey  shall  take  uji  serpents  ;  and  if  they 

drink  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  no't  hurt  them ;  they 
shall  lay  liands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover. 

Lvke  ix.  27.  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  there  be  some 
standing  here,  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

§  67.    Reason  for  Predicting. 

John  xiii.  19.  Now  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that, 
when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  believe  that  I  am  he. 

—  xiv.  29.  And  now  I  have  told  you  before  it  come 
to  pass,  that,  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  might  be- 
lieve. 

—  xvi.  4.  But  these  things  have  I  told  you,  that 
when  the  time  shall  come,  ye  may  remember  that  I 
told  you  of  them.  And  these  things  I  said  not  imto 
you  at  the  beginning,  because  I  was  with  you. 

§  68.    Clirist's  Travels  and  Sojonrning:s.= 

(A.   FIRST   TEAR   OP   HIS  MINISTRY.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  1.  Mark  i.  13.  Lnke  iv.  1.  Johii  i. 
28;  ii.  1,12,  13. 

(B.   THE   NEXT   TWO   TE.VRS.) 
(1.   TO   GALILEE   THIlOnGH   SAMARIA.) 

Mat.  iv.  12.  Now  when  Jesus  had  heard  that  John 
was  cast  into  piison,  he  dejiarted  into  Galilee ; 

13.  And  leaving  Nazareth,  he  came  and  dwelt 

in  Capernaum,  which  is  upon  the  sea  coast,  in  the 
borders  of  Zabulon  and  Nephthalim  : 

14.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken 

by  Esaias  the  prophet,  sayins, 

.  15.  The   land  of  Zubulon,  and  the  land   of 

Nephthalim,  by  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan, 
Galilee  of  the  Gentiles ; 

Mark  i.  14.  Now  after  that  John  was  put  in  prison, 
Jesus  came  into  Galilee,  preaching  the  gospel  of  the 
kingdom  of  God, 

John  iv.  3.  He  left  Judea,  and  departed  again  into 
Galilee. 

4.  And  he  must  needs  go  throu.gh  Samaria. 

—  _  5.  Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  S.amaria,  which 
is  called  Sychar,  near  to  the  parcel  of  ground  that 
Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph. 

43.  Now  after  two  days  he  departed  thence, 

and  went  into  Galilee. 

45.  Then  when  he  was  come  iuto  Galilee,  the 

Galileans  received  him,  having  seen  all  the  thing's  that 
he  did  at  Jerusalem  at  the  feast :  for  they  also  went 
unto  the  feast. 

46.  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee, 

where  he  made  the  water  wine.-t- 

See  L'ike  iv.  16,  31.     John  iv.  13. 


*  In  their  chronological  order.— H. 


46 


CUAl".   IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


(2.   TO  JERUSALEM.) 

John  V.  1.  After  this  thcro  \v:us  a  foast  of  the  Jews  ; 
iukI  Jesus  went  up  to  Jciiisalcin. 

(3.   AOAIN   IN   GALILEE.) 

(Sfo  M.it.  xii.  15.     Mark  iii.  7.) 
1,'ikv  vii.  1.  Now  \vlicii  lu-  h;iil  cndod  nil  his  sayin,!;s 
m  tlie  auilit'iice  of  the  iieopli',  hr  ciilorcct  into  Oapcu'- 

n:llllU. 

11.  Ami  it  came  to  ])ass  the  day  after  that  he 

went  into  a  eity  called  Nain ;  and  many  of  his  dis- 
ciples went  with  him,  and  miicli  people. 

Murk  iv.  3.).  And  tlie  same  day,  when  the  even  wsis 
come,  he  saitU  unto  them,  Let  us  pass  over  unto  the 
other  side. 

;JG.  And  when  tliej-  had  sent  away  the  multi- 
tude, they  took  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship.  And 
there  were  also  witli  him  other  little  sliins. 

Mat.  ix  1.  And  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  p;vssed 
over,  and  came  into  Ins  own  city. 

Mark  v.  1.  And  they  came  over  unto  the  other  side 
of  the  sea,  into  the  country  of  the  Gadarenes. 

L>i'.e  viii.  2(i.  And  they  arrived  at  the  country  of 
the  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against  Galilee. 

Mat  \\.  IS).  And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him,  and 
Kij  dut  his  disciples. 

Mark  vi.  1.  And  he  went  out  from  thence,  and  came 
into  his  own  country;  and  his  disciples  follow  him. 

Mat.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had 
made  an  end  of  commanding  his  twelve  disciples,  he 
departed  thence  to  teach  and  to  preach  in  their  cities. 

—  .\iv.  3i.  And  when  they  were  gone  over,  they 
came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret. 

Mark  vi.  45.  And  straightway  he  constrained  his  dis- 
ciples to  get  into  the  shiji,  and  to  go  to  tlie  other  side 
hefore  unto  Bethsaida,  winle  he  sent  away  the  people. 

— ■  —  53.  And  when  they  hail  passed  over,  they 
rame  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret,  and  drew  to  the 
shore. 

Jo/m  vi.  1.  After  these  things  Jesus  went  over  the 
.  ea  of  Galilee,  which  is  t/te  sea  of  Tiberias. 

(4.    COASTS  Ol'"   TYItE   AND   SIDON.) 

Mat.  XV.  21.  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  departed 
into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  Sidon. 
See  Mark  vii.  24. 

(5.   TIIROIIOH   DECAPOLIS.) 

Mark  vii.  31.  And  again,  departing  from  the  coasts 
of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  he  came  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
through  the  midst  of  the  coasts  of  Decapolis. 

(6.   IN   GALILEE   AGAIN.) 

Mat.  XV  39.  And  he  sent  away  the  multitude,  and 
took  ship,  and  came  into  the  coasts  of  Jlagdala, 

Mark  viii.  10.  And  straightway  he  entered  into  a 
shij)  with  his  disciples,  and  came  into  the  parts  of 
D.dmanutha. 

13.  And  he  left  them,  and  entering  into  the 

ship  again  departed  to  the  other  side. 

See  Mat.  jcvL  13.  Mark  viii.  27.  Mat.  xvii.  24. 
.Uark  ix.  33. 

(C.    THE   LAST   SIX   MONTHS.) 
(1.   JEKUSALBM.) 

Lrike  ix.  51.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  time 
was  come  that  ho  should  be  received  up,  he  steadfastly 
set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusalem, 

—  xvii.  11.  And  it  came  to  iiass,  as  he  went  to  Jeru- 
salem, tliat  he  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria 
and  Galilee. 

John  X.  22.  And  it  was  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the 
dedication,  and  it  was  winter. 

—  —  23.  And  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple  in  Solo- 
mon's porch. 

(2.   EPIIUAI.M.) 

John  xi.  54.  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 
among  the  Jews ;  but  went  thence  unto  a  country  near 
to  the  wilderness,  into  a  city  called  Ephraini,  and 
llicre  continued  with  his  disciples. 

(3.    PEREA.) 

Mat.  xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  that  when  Jesus 
had  finished  these  sayings,  he  departed  from  Galilee, 
and  came  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  Jonlan ; 

Sec  Mark  x.  1. 


(4.    IN  AND   AnOUT   .lETtUSALEM.) 

Luke  }i\\\.  23.  And  he  went  through  the  cities  »nd 
villages,  teaching,  and  jouriu'ying  toward  Jerusalem. 

—  xix.  1.  And  Jam  entered  and  passed  through 
Jericho. 

Mat.  xxi.  1.  And  when  they  drew  nigh  tmto  Jerusa-' 
lem,  and  were  come  to  13eth]ibage,  unto  the  mount  ef 
Olives,  then  sent  Jesus  two  disciples, 

-; 4.  All  this  was  done,  that  it  might  bo  fulfdled 

which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet,  saying, 

— ■  —  5.  'I'ell  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion,  Behold,  thy 
Kingcometh  unto  thee,  meek,  and  sitting  upon  an  ass, 
and  a  colt  the  Ibal  of  an  ass. 

15.  And  wlien   the  chief  priests  and  scribes 

.saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he  did,  and  the  cliil- 
dri'ti  crying  in  the  temple,  and  saying,  Hosanna  to  the 
Son  of  David  ;  they  were  sore  displeased, 

1(1.  And  said  unto  him,   llearest  thou  what 

these  say  ?  And  Jesus  saitb  unto  them,  Yea;  have  ye 
never  read.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
thou  hast  perfected  praise  ? 

Mark  xi.  1.  And  when  they  came  nigh  to  Jerusalem, 
unto  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the  mount  of  Olives, 
he  sendcth  forth  two  of  his  iliseiples, 

Lnke  xix.  28.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he 
went  before,  ascending  tip  to  Jerusalem. 

Jolin  xii.  12.  On  the  next  day  much  people  that 
were  come  to  the  feast,  when  thej'  heard  that  Jesus 
was  coming  to  Jerusalem, 

13.  Took  branches  of  jialm  trees,  and  went 

forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried,  Ilosanna :  Blessed  i.t  the 
King  of  Israel  that  comelh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

14.  And  Jesus,  when  he  had  found  a  young 

ass,  sat  thereon  ;  as  it  is  written, 

—  —  15.  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion:  behold,  th}- 
King  Cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt. 

10.  These  things  understood  not  his  disciples 

at  the  first :  but  when  Jesus  wag  glorified,  then  re- 
membered tltey  that  tliese  things  were  written  of  him, 
and  that  they  had  done  these  things  unto  him. 

Mark  xi.  11.  And  Jesus  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and 
into  the  temple :  and  when  he  had  looked  round  about 
upon  all  things,  and  now  the  eventide  was  come,  he 
went  out  unto  Bethany  with  the  twelve. 

■  19.  And  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out 

of  the  city. 

27.  And  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem  ;  and 

as  he  was  walking  in  the  temple,  there  come  to  him 
the  chief  priests,  iiud  the  scribes,  and  the  elders, 

Lnkx  xxii.  30.  And  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he 
was  wont,  to  the  mount  of  Olives;  and  his  disciples 
also  Ibllowed  him. 

Jolin  xviii.  1.  When  Jesus  had  spoken  these  words, 
he  went  forth  with  his  disciples  over  the  brook  Cedn  >r. , 
where  was  a  garden,  into  the  which  he  entered,  and 
his  disciples. 

^  GO.    Source  of  Christ's  Power  to  Work 
Miracles. 

Milt.  iii.  16.  And  Jesus,  Avhen  he  was  baptized,  went 
up  straiglilway  out  of  tlie  water  ;  and,  lo,  the  heavens 
were  opened  unto  him,  and  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  God 
descending  like  a  dove,  and  lighting  upon  him. 

—  xii.  3S.  But  if  I  cast  out  devils  liy  the  Spirit  of 
God,  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto  you. 

§  70.    Christ's  Miracles. 

.Vat.  iv.  23.  And  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee,  teach- 
ing in  their  synagogues,  and  preacliing  the  gospel  of 
tlie  kingdom,  and  healing  all  manner  of  sickness  and 
all  manner  of  disease  among  tlie  pcoide. 

24.  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria  : 

and  they  brought  unto  him  all  sick  ])eoiile  that  were 
taken  with  divers  diseases  and  torments,  and  those 
which  were  possessed  with  devils,  and  those  which 
were  lunatic,  and  those  that  Lad  the  palsy;  and  he 
healed  them. 

—  viii.  17.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  iirophet,  saying,  Himself  took 
our  infirn'iilies,  and  bare  oar  sicknesses. 

—  xiv.  14.  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great 
multitude,  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toward 
them,  and  he  healed  their  sick. 


■i'-, 


CHAP.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Mat.  XV.  30.  And  great  multitudes  came  unto  liini, 
having  witli  them  tlione  tluii  were  lame,  blind,  dumb, 
maimed,  and  manj-  otliers,  and  cast  them  down  at 
Jesus'  feet;  and  he  healed  them: 

—  xi.x.  3.  And  great  multitudes  followed  him;  and 
he  healed  them  there. 

—  xxi.  14.  And  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him 
in  the  temple ;  and  he  healed  them. 

Mark  i.  33.  And  at  even,  when  the  sun  did  set,  they 
brought  unto  him  all  that  were  diseased,  and  them 
that  were  possessed  with  devils. 

33.  And  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at 

the  door. 

34.  And  he  healed  many  that  were  sick  of 

divers  diseases,  and  cast  out  many  devils ;  and  suffer- 
ed not  the  devils  to  speak,  because  they  knew  him. 

—  vi.  .5.5.  And  ran  through  that  whole  region  round 
about,  and  began  to  carry  about  in  beds  "those  tliat 
were  sick,  where  they  heard  he  was. 

50.  And  whithersoever  he  entered,  into  vil- 
lages, or  cities,  or  country,  thej'  laid  the  sick  in  the 
streets,  and  besought  him  that  they  might  touch  if  it 
were  but  the  border  of  his  garment:  and  as  many  as 
touched  him  were  made  whole, 

Luke  iv.  40.  Now  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all  they 
that  had  any  sick  with  divers  diseases  brought  them 
unto  him  ;  and  he  laid  his  hands  on  every  one  of  them, 
and  healed  them. 

—  V.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as 
he  was  teaching,  that  tliere  were  Pharisees  and  "doc- 
tors of  the  law  sitting  by,  which  were  come  out  of 
every  town  of  Galilee,  and  Judea,  and  Jerusalem  : 
and  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  present  to  heal  them. 

—  vi.  19.  And  the  whole  multitude  sought  to  (ouch 
him:  for  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and  healed 
tliem  all. 

—  vii.  31.  And  in  that  same  hour  he  cured  many  of 
tli£ir  infirmities  and  plagnes,  and  of  evil  spirits ;  and 
unto  man}'  tliat  were  blind  he  gave  sight. 

John  XX.  30.  And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus 
in  the  presence  of  his  disciples,  which  are  not  written 
in  this  boolc : 

—  xxi.  35.  And  there  are  also  many  other  things 
which  Jesus  did,  the  which,  if  they  should  be  written 
every  one,  I  suppose  that  even  the  world  itself  could 
not  contain  the  books  that  should  be  written.     Amen. 

§  71.    Commands  to  Conceal  His  Miracles  and 
llission. 

Mat.  xii.  15.  +and  great  multitudes  followed  him, 
and  he  healed  them  all ; 

16.  And  charged  them  that  they  should  not 

make  him  known : 

—  xvi.  30.  Then  charged  he  his  disciples  that  they 
should  tell  no  man  that  he  was  .Jesus  the  Christ. 

—  xvii.  9.  And  as  they  came  down  from  the  mount- 
ain, Jesus  cliarged  them,  saying,  Tell  the  vision  to  no 
man,  until  the  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from  the 
dead. 

Mark  i.  43.  And  he  straitly  charged  him,  and  forth- 
with sent  him  away ; 

44.  And  saith  unto  him.  See  thou  say  nothing 

to  any  man :  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the 
priest,  and  offer  for  thy  cleansing  tliose  things  which 
Moses  commanded,  for  a  testimony  unto  theni. 

—  V.  43.  And  he  charged  them  straitly  that  no  man 
should  know  it;  and  commanded  that  something 
should  be  given  her  to  eat. 

—  vii.  36.  And  he  charged  tliem  that  they  should 
tell  no  man :  but  the  more  he  charged  them,  so  much 
the  more  a  great  deal  they  published  it ; 

—  viii.  36.  And  he  sent  him  away  to  his  house, 
saying.  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor  tell  it  to  any  in 
the  town. 

—  —  30.  And  he  charged  them  that  they  should 
tell  no  man  of  him. 

—  ix.  9.  And  as  they  came  down  from  the  mount- 
ain, he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  m:ui 
what  things  they  had  seen,  till  the  Son  of  man  were 
risen  from  tlie  dead. 

10.  And   they  kept  that  s;iying  with    thcni- 

selves,  (piestioning  one  with  another  what  the  rising 
from  tlie  dead  should  mean. 


30.  And   they  departed   thence,   and  passed 

through  Galilee;  and  he  would  not  that  any  man 
should  know  it. 

—  xi.  30.  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from  heaven, 
or  of  men  ?  answer  me. 

31.  And  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  say- 
ing, If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven ;  he  will  say,  Wliy 
then  did  ye  not  believe  him  ? 

33.  But  if  we  shall  say.  Of  men ;  they  feared 

the  people :  for  all  men  counted  John,  that  he  was  a 
prophet  indeed. 

33.  And  they  answered  and  said  unto  Jesus, 

We  cannot  tell.  And  Jesus  answering  saith  raito 
them.  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
these  things. 

Luke  viii.  56.  And  her  parents  were  astonished : 
but  he  charged  them  tliat  they  should  tell  no  man 
what  was  done. 

—  ix.  31.  And  he  straitly  charged  them,  and  com- 
manded tliem  to  tell  no  man  that  thing  ; 

§  72.     Command  or  Permission  to  publish 
Miracles. 

Mark  v.  19.  Howbeit  Jesus  suffered  him  not,  but 
saith  unto  him.  Go  home  to  thy  friends,  and  tell  them 
how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee,  and 
hath  had  compassion  on  thee. 

30.  And  he  departed,  and  began  to  publish  in 

Deca])olis  how  great  tilings  Jesus  had  done  for  him : 
and  all  men  did  marvel. 

Luke  viii.  38.  Now  the  man,  out  of  whom  the  dev- 
ils were  departed,  besought  him  that  he  might  be  with 
him:  but  Jesus  sent  him  away,  saying, 

39.  Retiu-n  to  thine  own  house,  and  shew  how 

great  things  God  hath  done  unto  thee.  And  he  went 
his  way,  and  published  throughout  the  whole  city, 
how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  unto  him. 

§  73.    Christ's  Reception  by  Men. 

(1.   FAME  THROUGHOTJT   THE   LAND.) 

Mat.  ix.  26.  And  the  fame  hereof  went  abroad  into 
all  that  land. 

-31.  But  they,  when  they  were  departed,  spread 

abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  country. 

Mark  i,  38.  And  immediately  his  fame  spread  abroad 
throughout  all  the  region  round  about  Galilee. 

— ■  —  45.  But  he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  it 
much,  and  to  blaze  abroad  the  matter,  insomuch  that 
Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter  into  the  city,  but 
was  witliout  in  desert  places :  and  they  came  to  him 
from  every  quarter. 

—  ii.  1.  And  again  he  entered  into  Capernaum  after 
Homs  days ;  and  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  the  house. 

—  V.  16.  And  they  that  saw  it  told  them  how  it  be- 
fell to  him  that  was  possessed  with  the  devil,  and 
also  concerning  the  swine. 

—  vi.  54.  And  when  they  were  come  out  of  the 
ship,  straightway  they  knew  him, 

—  vii.  34.  And  from  thence  he  arose,  and  went  into 
the  borders  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  and  entered  into  a 
house,  and  would  have  no  man  know  it:  but  he  could 
not  be  hid. 

Lulx  iv.  14.  And  .Testis  returned  in  the  power  of  the 
Spirit  into  Galilee:  and  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him 
through  all  tlie  region  round  about. 

37.  And  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into  eveiy 

place  of  the  country  round  about. 

—  v.  15.  But  so  much  the  more  went  there  a  fame 
abroad  of  him :  and  great  multitudes  came  together 
to  hear,  and  to  be  healed  by  him  of  their  infirmities. 

—  vii.  17.  And  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth 
throughout  all  Judea,  and  throughout  all  the  region 
round  about. 

—  viii.  34.  When  they  that  fed  them  saw  what 
was  done,  they  fled,  and  went  and  told  it  in  the  city 
and  in  tlie  country. 

John  i.  37.  And  the  two  disciples  heard  him  speak, 
and  they  followed  Jesus. 

'%%,  Then  Jesus  turned,  and  saw  Ihem  follow- 
ing, and  saith  unto  tliem,  What  seek  ycV  They  said 
unto  him.  Rabbi,  (which  is  to  say,  being  interpreted, 
Master,)  where  dwellest  tliou? 

39.  He  saith  unto  them,  Come  and  see.    Tiiey 


48 


CIIAl'.  IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  in. 


came  ami  saw  wliere  hv  ilwi-lt,  ami  alioilo  with  liiiu 
that  (lay  :  l<ir  it  was  about  tlie  tt'iitli  lioiir. 

,/"///(  vii.  ."lO.  Nicoik'iiuis  saith  unto  IIhmii,  (lu'  that 
ciuim  to  Ji'sus  by  night,  licinn-  one  of  tliem,) 

(3.    FOLLOWED   liV    MULTITLUES.) 

yTiiJ.  iv.  25.  And  there  followed  him  srrent  mnltitudos 
of  people  from  (ialilee,  and  fioni  Deeapolis,  ami  fnim 
Jerusali^m,  and  fruiu  .huU'U,  and  fnmi  beyond  .lorilan. 

—  viii.  1.  Wiien  he  was  eome  dowii  from  the 
mountain,  ijreat  multitudes  followed  him. 

—  xiii.  1.  The  same  day  went  Jesus  out  of  the 
house,  ami  sat  by  the  sea  side. 

2.  .Vnd  ?;reat  multitudes  were  sratliered  togeth- 
er unto  him,  so  that  lie  went  into  a  sliip,  and  sat;  and 
the  wliolc  multilude  stood  on  the  shore. 

—  xiv.  l;J.  Wlien  Jesus  heard  tf  it,  he  departed 
thence  by  ship  into  a  desert  place  apart:  and  when 
tlie  people  had  heard  t/wreof,  they  followed  him  ou 
foot  out  of  tlie  cities. 

—  .\x.  2!).  .Vnd  as  they  departed  from  Jericho,  a 
great  multitude  followed  liim. 

.\fir/i  i.  ;!T.  And  when  tliey  had  found  him,  they 
said  unto  liim.  All  nu/i  seek  t()r  thee. 

—  ii.  '-J.  .Viul  straiijhtway  many  were  gathered  to- 
gether, insomueii  tliat  there  was  no  room  to  receive 
t/mm,  no,  not  so  much  as  about  the  door:  and  he 
preaclied  the  word  unto  them. 

—  iii.  to.  For  he  bad  liealed  many;  insomuch  tliat 
they  ])i-('ssed  upon  him  liir  to  touch  him,  as  many  as 
had  plagues. 

30.  And  the  multitude  Cometh  together  again, 

so  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread. 

—  V.  21.  And  when  Jesus  was  passed  over  again  by 
ship  unto  tlie  other  side,  much  people  gathered  unto 
him  ;  and  lie  was  nigli  unto  the  sea. 

—  vi.  :v!.  .Vnd  the  pcojile  saw  them  departing,  and 
many  knew  liim,  and  ran  afoot  tliilher  out  nf  all  cities, 
and  outwent  them,  and  came  together  unto  him. 

—  ix.  14.  And  when  he  came  to  his  disciples,  he 
^aw  a  great  multitude  aliout  them,  and  the  scribes 
questioning  with  them. 

lo.  And  straight  wa\-  all  the  people,  when  they 

beheld  him,  were  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  him 
saluted  him. 

Lii/m  iv.  43.  And  when  it  was  dav,  lie  departed  and 
went  into  a  desert  place  :  and  the  people  sought  liim, 
and  came  unto  him.  and  sta3'ed  him,  that  he  should 
not  depart  from  tlieni. 

—  v.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  the  people 
pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the  word  of  God,  he  stood 
by  the  lake  of  (Jeuiu-saivt. 

18.  And,  behold,  men  brought  in  a  bed  a  man 

which  was  taken  with  a  palsy:  and  they  sought  meuns 
to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  h/ia  before  him. 

19.  -Vnil  when  the}'  could  not  tiiul  by  what  irin/ 

they  might  bring  him  in  because  of  the  multitude,  they 
went  upon  the  liousetoji  and  let  him  down  through  the 
tiling  with  his  couch  into  tlie  midst  before  .Jesus. 

—  vi.  17.  And  lie  came  down  with  tliem,  and  stood 
in  the  plain,  :ind  the  company  of  bis  disciples,  and  a 
great  multitude  of  peojile  out  of  all  Judea  and  Jeru- 
salem, and  from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon, 
which  came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed  of  their 
diseases ; 

—  viii.  40.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  wlien  Jesus 
was  returned,  tlio  peojile  gladly  received  him  :  for  they 
were  all  waiting  for  him. 

i'i.  -Vnd  Jesus  said.  Who  touched  me  ?    When 

all  denied,  Peter  and  they  th:it  were  with  him  said. 
Master,  the  multitude  throng  thee  and  press  ihee,a.nA 
sayest  tliou.  Who  touched  me? 

—  i.\'.  9.  And  Herod  said,  .Tohn  have  I  beheaded; 
liut  who  is  tliis,  of  whom  I  liear  such  things?  And  he 
desired  to  see  him. 

37.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  next  day, 

when  they  were  come  down  from  the  hill,  much  peo- 
ple met  him. 

—  xii.  1.  In  the  mean  time,  when  there  were  gather- 
ed together  an  innumerable  multitude  of  people,  inso- 
much that  they  trode  one  upon  another,  he  began  to 
say  unto  his  disciples  lirst  of  all.  Beware  yo  of  the 
leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  hypocrisy. 


—  xiv.  S.'i.  And  there  went  great  nuiltiliides  -with 
him :  and  he  turned,  and  said  unto  them, 

—  xviii.  8(i.  And  liearmg  the  multitude  pass  by,  Ik^ 
asked  what  it  meant. 

;i7.  And  they  told  him,  that  Jesns  of  Naza- 
reth passeth  by. 

—  xxiii.  8.  And  when  Herod  saw  Jesns,  he  wn.s  ex- 
ceeding glad:  for  he  was  desirous  to  see  him  of  a  long 
se<(non,  because  he  bad  heard  ni.iny  things  of  him; 
and  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done  tiy  him. 

Jiihii  vi.  2.  And  a  great  niultitude  followed  him,  lie- 
cause  they  saw  his  miracles  which  he  did  on  them 
tliat  were  diseased. 

-5.  ^Vhen  Jesus  then  lifted  up  fiin  eyes,  and  saw 

a  great  coinii;iiiy  come  unio  him,  he  saith  unto  Pliilip, 
Whence  shall  we  buy  lireatl,  that  these  may  eatV 

G.  And  this  be  said  to  prove  him :  for  he  him- 
self knew  what  he  would  do. 

24.  When  the  people  therefore  saw  that  Jesus 

was  not  there,  neither  his  disciples,  they  also  took 
shipping,  and  came  to  C'aiiemaum,  seeking  for  Jesus. 

2.').  And  when  they  had  found  him  on  the 

other  side  of  the  sea,  they  said  unto  him,  Kabbi,  when 
earnest  thou  hither? 

—  vii.  11.  Then  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  feast, 
and  said.  Where  is  he  ? 

25.  Then  said  some  of  them  of  Jerusalem,  Is 

not  this  he,  whom  they  seek  to  kill  ? 

—  xii.  17.  The  jieople  therefore  that  waswith  him 
when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  the  grave,  and  raised 
him  from  the  dead,  bare  record. 

18.  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met  him, 

for  that  they  beard  that  he  had  done  tliis  miracle. 

19.  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  among  them- 
selves, Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  nothing?  Ijehold, 
the  world  is  gone  after  him. 

(3.   HIS  MIK.VCLES  AJTD  DOCTRINES  WONDERED   AT.) 

^fflt.  viii.  27.  But  the  men  marvelled,  s.aying.  What 
manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the  winds  and  the 
sea  obey  him  1 

—  ix.  8.  But  when  the  multitudes  saw  it,  they  mar- 
velled, and  glorified  God,  which  had  given  such  power 
unto  men. 

Mark  i.  27.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch 
that  they  questioned  among  themselves,  s.aying,  AVhat 
thing  is  this?  what  new  doctrine  is  this?  for  with 
authority  commandeth  he  even  the  unclean  spu-its, 
and  tliej'  do  obey  him. 

—  vii.  37.  And  were  beyond  measure  astonished, 
saying,  He  hath  done  all  things  well :  he  maketh  both 
the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the  dumb  to  speak. 

<7o/i;!.  vii.  21.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
I  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel. 


Mat.  vii.  28.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  .Jesus  had 
ended  these  sayings,  the  people  were  astonished  at  his 
doctrine : 

29.  For  he  taught  them  as  one  having  author- 
it)',  and  not  as  the  scribes. 

—  xxii.  22.  When  fliey  had  heard  these  words,  they 
maiTcllcd,  and  left  him,  and  went  their  way. 

33.  And  when  tlie  multitude  heard  this,  they 

were  astonished  at  his  doctrine. 

M((rk  i.  32.  And  they  were  astonished  at  bis  doc- 
trine: for  he  taught  them  as  one  that  had  .authority, 
and  not  as  the  scribes. 

L)ike  iv.  32.  And  all  l>arc  liim  witness,  and  wondered 
at  the  gracious  words  which  proceeded  out  of  his 
mouth.     And  they  said,  Is  not  this  Joseph's  son  ? 

33.  And  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine: 

for  his  word  was  with  power. 

John  vii.  l.*).  And  the  Jews  marvelled,  saying.  How 
knowoth  this  man  letters,  having  never  leanicd? 

(4.    liECEIVED   .\S   A    QUEST.) 

Mat.  ix.  10.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  as  Jesus  sat  at 
meat  in  the  house,  behold,  many  publicans  and  sinners 
came  and  sat  down  with  him  and  his  disciples. 

—  xxi.  17.  And  be  left  tliem,  and  went  out  of  the 
citv  into  Bethany:  and  he  lodged  there. 

Mark  ii.  lH.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  .lesus  sat 
at  meat  in  his  house,  many  publicans  and  sinners  sat 


40 


CHAP. IV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


also  loffether  with  Jesus  and  bis  disciples ;  for  tliere 
were  nfan}',  and  Uiey  followed  liim. 

Mark  ii.  16.  And  wlieu  tlie  scribes  and  Pharisees 
saw  liim  eat  with  publicans  and  snincrs,  they  said 
unto  liis  disciples,  How  is  it  that  be  cateth  and  dniik- 
ctli  with  publicans  and  sinners?  _ 

Luke  V.  39.  And  Levi  made  him  a  n;reat  feast  m  his 
own  house  :  and  there  was  a  great  company  of  publi- 
cans and  of  otliers  that  sat  down  with  them. 

—  vii.  36.  And  one  of  the  Pharisees  desired  him 
that  be  would  eat  with  bini.  And  be  went  into  the 
Pharisee's  house,  and  sat  down  to  meat. 

—  xi.  37.  And  as  he  spake,  a  certain  Pharisee  be- 
sought him  to  dine  with  him :  and  he  went  in,  and  sat 
down  to  meat. 

— -  .\iv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  into  the 
house  of  one  of  the  chief  Pharisees  to  eat  bread  on 
the  sabbath  day,  that  they  watched  him. 

—  xi.K.  5.  And  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he 
looked  up,  and  saw  bim,  and  said  unto  him,  Zaccheus, 
make  haste,  and  come  down  ;  for  to  day  I  must  abide 
at  thv  house. 

— "_  6.  And  he  made  baste,  and  came  down,  and 
received  him  joyfully. 

Jolin  iv.  40.  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come 
unto  him,  they  besought  bim  that  be  would  tarry 
with  them :  and  he  abode  there  two  days. 

—  xi.  .5.  Now  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister, 
and  Lazarus. 

6.  When  be  had  beard  therefore  that  be  was 

sick,  be  abode  two  days  still  in  the  same  place  where 
he  was 

20.  Then  IMartba,  as  soon  as  she  beard  that 

Jesus  was  coming,  went  and  met  bim:  but  Wary  sat 
still  in  the  house. 

(5.   MISUNDERSTOOD   BY  THE  PEOPLE.) 

Ifark  ix.  32.  But  they  understood  not  that  saying, 
and  were  afraid  to  ask  bim. 

—  xi.  28.  And  said  unto  bim,  By  what  authority 
doest  tiiou  these  things?  and  wlio  gave  thee  this  au- 
thority to  do  these  things  ? 

39.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  1 

will  also  ask  of  you  one  question,  and  answer  me,  and 
I  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things. 

Luke  ix."  45.  But  they  understood  not  this  saying, 
and  it  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  perceived  it  not : 
and  tbev  feared  to  ask  bim  of  that  saying. 

—  xv'iii.  34.  And  they  understood  none  of  these 
things:  and  this  saying  ^^■as  liid  from  them,  neither 
knew  they  the  thing's  vvliicb  were  spoken. 

—  xxiii.  6.  When  Pilate  lieard  of  Galilee,  be  asked 
whether  the  man  were  a  Galilean. 

Joh7i  iv.  31.  In  the  mean  while  bis  disciples  prayed 
bim,  saying.  Master,  eat.  . ,       * 

33.  But  he  said  unto  them,  I  have  meat  to  eat 

that  ye  know  not  of 

33.  Therefore  said  the  disciples  one  to  an- 
other Hath  iiuy  man  brought  bim  (nif/lii  to  eat? 

34.  Jesus  saitb  unto  them,  My  meat  is  to  do 

the  will  of  liim  that  sent  me,  and  to  tinish  liis  work. 

—  vi.  41.  The  Jews  then  murmured  at  bim,  because 
he  said,  I  am  the  bread  which   came  down  from 

heaven.  ^  ,  .     t         ^t 
43.  And  they  said,  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son 

of  Joseph,  whose  father  and  mother  we  know  ?  how 

is  it  then  that  he  saitb,  I  came  down  from  heaven  ? 
43.  ,Icsus  therefore  answered  and  said  unto 

them,  Murmur  not  among  yourselves. 

—  vii.  36.  What  maiiuci-  of  saying  is  this  tliat  he 
said,  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find  me :  and 
where  I  am,  t?iilhei-  ye  cannot  come  ? 

—  viii.  25.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Who  art  thou  t 
And  Jesus  saith  unto  thcni".  Even  the  same  that  I  said 
unto  you  from  the  beginning. 

__o7  Tliey  understood  not  that  he  spake  to 
them  of  tlie  Father. 

43.  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech :' 

even  boc'ause  ye  cannot  hear  my  word. 

—  X  6  Tliis  parable  Jesus  spake  unto  them ;  but 
they  understood  not  what  thmgs  they  were  which  he 
spake  unto  them. 

24.  Then  came  the  Jews  round  about  him, 


and  said  unto  him,  How  long  dost  thou  make  us  to 
doubt?     If  tliou  lie  the  Christ,  tell  us  jilainly. 

—  xi.  56.  Tlien  sought  they  for  Jesus,  and  spake 
among  themselves,  as  they  stood  in  tlie  temple,  What 
think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to  the  feast? 

—  x"iii.  7.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  "\^  bat 
I  do  thou  kuowest  not  now;  but  thou  shalt  know 
hereafter. 

—  xiv.  4.  And  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way 

ye  know.  ,  .      t      , 

5.  Thomas  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  we  know  not 

whither  thou  gocst ;  and  how  can  we  know  the  way? 

—  xvi  17.  Then  said  nome  of  his  disciples  among 
themselves,  AVhat  is  this  that  he  saith  unto  us,  A  little 
while  and  .ye  shall  not  see  me  :  and  again,  a  little  while, 
and  ye  shall  see  me :  and,  Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 

"_  18.  They  said  therefore,  What  is  this  that  he 

saith  A  little  while  ?  we  cannot  tell  what  he  saitb.    _ 

19.  Now  Jesus  knew  that  they  were  desi- 
rous to  ask  him,  and  saith  unto  them,  Do  ye  inciuire 
among  j-ourselves  of  that  I  said,  A  little  while,  and 
ye  shall  not  see  me :  and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye 
shall  see  me  ? 

—  xxi.  33.  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among 
the  brethren,  that  that  disciple  should  not  die:  yet 
Jesus  said  not  unto  him,  He  shall  not  die  ;  but,  it  I  will 
that  be  tarry  till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee  ? 

(6.   OPINIONS   OF   THE   PEOPLE.) 

A.  Christ's  inquiry  of  opinions. 

Mat.  xvi.  13.  When  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of 
Cesarea  Philippi,  he  asked  bis  disciples,  saying.  Whom 
do  men  say  that  I,  the  Son  of  man,  am? 

15.  He  saith  unto  them,  But  whom  say  ye 

that  I  am?  ,  ,  .    ,.    .  , 

V<(rf:viii  37.  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  bis  disciples, 
into  the  towns  of  Cesarea  Philippi :  and  by  the  way 
he  asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto  them,  Whom  do 
men  say  that  I  am  ?  ,     ...  ,        ,      t>     *•  i 

38    And   they  answered,  John    the   Baptist: 

but  some  srii/,  Elias  ;  and  others,  One  of  the  prophets. 

39    And  he  saith  unto  them.  But  whom  say 

ye  that  I  am  ?  And  Peter  answereth  and  saith  unto 
him,  Thou  art  the  Christ. 

John  vi.  07.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  the  twelve,  V\  Hi 
ye  also  go  away  ?  ,  ,  .       t      i 

08   Then  Simon  Peter  answered  him,  Lord, 

to  whom  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal 
life 

—  xiii.  13.  So  after  be  had  washed  their  feet  and 
had  taken  his  garments,  and  was  set  down  again,  he 
said  unto  them.  Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you .' 

—  \vi.  5.  But  now  I  go  my  way  to  him  that  sent 
me-  and  none  of  you  asketh  me.  Whither  goest  thou.-" 

6.  But  because  I  have  said  these  thmgs  unto 

you,  sorrow  hath  filled  your  heart. 

B.    ROYAL   nONORS   OFFERED. 

Luke  xix.  35.  And  they  brought  bim  to  Jesus  :  and 
they  cast  their  garments  upon  the  colt,  and  they  set 
Jesus  thereon.  ,    ,    .      ,  », 

30,  And  as  he  went,  they  spread  their  clothes 

in  the  way.  . 

37.  And  when  be  was  come  mgh,  even  now 

at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of  Olives,  the  whole  mul- 
titude of  the  disciples  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God 
with  a  loud  voice  for  all  the  mighty  works  that  they 

had  seen ;  „.        ,    ,  »i 

38.  Saying,  Blessed  he  the  King  that  cometh 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory 
in  the  highest. 

39.  And  some  of  the  Pharisees  from  among 

the  multitude  said  unto  him,  Master  rebuke  thy  dis- 
ciples. ,        .  ,         ^      .,    „    T 

40   And  be  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I 

tell  you  tiiat,  if  these  should  bold  their  peace,  the 
stones  would  immediately  cry  out. 

John  i  49.  Nathaniel  answered  and  saitb  unto  bim 
Rabbi,  thou  art  the  Son  of  God  ;  tliou  art  the  King  ot 

_  _  50  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Because 
I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  under  the  fig  tree,  believest 
thou  ?  thou  shalt  see  greater  things  than  these. 

—  vi.  15.  When  Jesus  therefore  perceived  that  they 

0 


€HAi'.  IV, 


JESUS  CHllIST. 


BOOK  III. 


would  come  nml  take  liiiii  by  torcc,  to  mako  liim  a 
king,  ho  ik'partcil  agaiii  into  a  mountain  liinisfU'aluuc. 

C    HEOAHDED   AS  A   PUOI'lIKT. 

}riit.  xxi.  10.  And  w  lion  lie  was  come  into  Jerusa- 
lem, all  the  city  was  moved,  sayinjr.  Who  is  thisV 

11.  Aiid  the  nmltimdesaid,  This  is  Jesus  the 

prophet  of  Na/.aieth  of  Galilee. 

Lu/cf  i.  70.  And  thou,  child,  shall  bo  called  the 
prophet  of  the  Highest :  for  thou  slialt  go  before  the 
luce  of  the  Lord  to  prepare  his  ways; 

—  vii.  10.  And  there  came  a  fear  on  all:  and  they 
glorified  God,  saying.  That  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up 
among  us;  and, "That  God  hath  visited  his  people. 

31).  Xow  when  tho  Pharisee  which  had  bid- 
den hiiu  saw  it,  he  spake  within  himself,  saying,  This 
man,  if  ho  wore  a  prophet,  would  have  known  who 
and  what  manner  of  woman  t/Ut  is  that  toucheth  him ; 
for  she  is  a  sinner. 

—  xxiv.  lit.  And  ho  said  unto  them.  What  things? 
And  tliev  said  unto  him,  Concerning  Jesus  of  Naza- 
reth, which  was  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word 
before  God  and  all  the  people : 

John  iv.  lit.  The  woman  saith  unto  bim,  Sir,  I  per- 
ceive that  thou  art  a  iirophct. 

—  vi.  14.  Then  those  men,  when  they  bad  seen  the 
miracle  that  Jesus  did,  said.  This  is  of  a  truth  that 
Prophet  that  should  come  into  the  world. 

—  ix.  17.  They  say  unto  the  blind  man  again,  What 
saye.st  thou  of  him,  that  he  hath  o|)ened  thine  eyes? 
He  said,  Ho  is  a  prophet. 


^flt.  xiv.  1.  At  that  time  Herod  the  totrareh  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Jesus, 

2.  And  said  unto  his  servants.  This  Is  John 

the  Baptist;  he  is  risen  from  the  dead;  and  therefore 
mighty  works  do  shew  forth  themselves  in  him. 

—  xvi.  11.  And  they  said,  Some  sa;/  that  thou  art 
John  the  Baptist;  some,  Klias;  and  others,  Jeremias, 
or  one  of  the  prophets. 

Mark  Yi.ia.  Others  .said.  That  it  is  Elias.  And  others 
taid,  That  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as  one  of  the  jiropbets. 

fyxke  ix.  7.  Now  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that 
was  done  by  him  :  and  ho  was  i)eri)lexed,  because  that 
it  was  said  of  some,  that  John  was  risen  from  the  dead  ; 

8.  And  of  some,  that  Elias  had  appeared  ;  and 

of  others,  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  again. 

D.    SAID   TO   HAVE   A   DE^T^L. 

^fat.  ix.  34.  But  the  Pli:irisees  said,  He  casteth  out 
devils  through  the  priiu'e  of  tlie  devils. 

—  X.  25.  +  If  they  li;ive  called  the  master  of  the 
house  Beelzebub,  how  much  more  aliall  tltey  caU  them 
of  his  household  ? 

—  xii.  24.  But  when  the  Pharisees  heard  it,  they 
said.  This  fellow  doth  not  cast  out  devils,  but  by  Beel- 
zebub the  prince  of  the  devils. 

Murk  iii.  22.  And  the  scribes  Avhich  came  down 
from  Jerusalem  said,  He  hath  Beelzebub,  and  by  tho 
prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out  devils. 

Luke  xi.  1.5.  But  some  of  them  said.  He  casteth  out 
devils  through  Beelzebub  the  chief  of  the  devils. 

John  viii.  49.  Jesus  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil ; 
but  I  honour  my  Father,  and  yo  do  dishonour  me. 

o2.  Then  said  tho  Jews  unto  him.  Now  we 

know  that  thou  hast  a  deVil.  Abraham  is  dead,  and 
the  pro])hets;  and  thou  sayest.  If  a  man  keep  my  say- 
ing, he  shall  never  taste  of  death. 

53.  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abra- 
ham, which  is  dead?  and  the  prophets  are  dead: 
whom  makest  thou  thyself? 

—  X.  19.  There  was  a  division  therefore  again  among 
the  Jews  for  these  sayings. 

20.  And  many  of  tliOBi  said.  He  hath  a  devil, 

and  is  mad;  why  hear  ye  him? 

21.  Others  said,  These  are  not  tho  words  of 

him  that  hath  a  devil.  Can  a  devil  open  tho  eyes  of 
the  blind  ? 

E.   DISCORDAKT  OPINIONS. 

Luke  xiii.  17.  And  when  he  had  said  these  things, 
all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed  :  and  all  the  people 
rejoiced  for  all  the  glorioiLs  things  that  were  done  by 
him. 

John  vii.  12.  And  there  was  much  murmuring  among 


the  people  concerning  him  :  for  some  said.  Ho  is  a  good 
man  :  others  said.  Nay;  but  he  deceiveth  the  jieople. 

13.  Howbeit  uo  man  spake  openly  of  him  for 

fear  of  the  Jews. 

43.  So  there  was  a  division  among  the  jjcople 

because  of  him. 

44.  And  some  of   them   would  have  taken 

him;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him. 

45.  Then  cam<'  the  olticcrs  to  the  chief  priests 

and  Pharisees  ;  and  they  said  unto  thcni,  Why  have 
ye  not  brought  him  ? 

4(i.  "The  officers  answered,  Never  man  spake 

like  this  man. 

—  ix.  24.  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that  was 
blhul,  and  said  unto  him.  Give  God  the  praise:  we 
know  that  this  man  is  a  sinner. 

35.  He  answered  and  said.  Whether  he  be  a 

sinner  or  no,  I  know  not:  one  thing  I  know,  that, 
whereas  I  was  blind,  now  1  see. 

27.  He  answered  them,  I  liave  told  you  al- 
ready, and  ye  did  not  hear:  wherefore  would  ye  hear 
it  again?  will  ye  also  be  his  disciples? 

28.  Then  they  reviled  him,  and  said,  Thou  art 

his  disciple;  but  we  arc  Moses'  disciples. 

30.  The  man  answered  and  s;iid  unto  them, 

AVliy  herein  is  a  marvellous  thing,  that  yo  know  not 
from  whence  ho  is,  and  i/et  he  luitli  oiieued  muio  eyes. 

(7.    FEAIiED   BY   THE   I'EOPI.E.) 

Mat.  viii.  34.  And,  behold,  the  whole  city  came  out 
to  moot  Jesus :  and  when  they  sa\\-  him,  they  besought 
hiui  that  ho  would  depart  out  of  their  coasts. 

Mark  v.  14.  And  they  that  fed  the  swine  fled,  and 
told  it  in  the  city,  and  in  the  couutiy.  And  thty  went 
out  to  see  what  it  was  that  was  done. 

15.  And  they  come  to  Jesus,  and  see  him  that 

w;is  jKissessed  with  the  devil,  and  had  the  legion,  sit- 
ting, and  clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind ;  and  they 
were  afr:iid. 

17.  And  they  began  to  praj-  bim  to  depart  out 

of  their  coasts. 

Luke  viii.  37.  Then  the  whole  multitude  of  the  coun- 
trj-  of  the  Gadarencs  round  aljout  besought  him  to  de- 
part from  llicm  ;  for  they  were  taken  with  great  fear: 
and  he  went  up  into  tho  ship,  and  returned  back  a.^ain. 

Jo/in  xi.  47.  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests  and  the 
Pharisees  a  council,  and  said,  What  do  we  ?  for  this 
man  doeth  many  miracles. 

48.  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all  7nen  will  be- 
lieve on  him ;  and  the  Romans  shall  come  and  take 
away  both  our  place  and  nation. 

(8.    SILENCES  CAPTIOUS  ASSAILANTS.) 

Mat.  xxii.  34.  But  when  the  Pharisees  had  heard 
that  ho  had  )iut  tho  Sadducees  to  silence,  they  were 
gathered  together. 

46.  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a 

word,  neither  durst  any  man  from  that  day  forth  ask 
him  any  more  questions. 

Luke  xiv.  G.  And  they  could  not  answer  him  again 
to  those  things. 

—  XX.  2(i.  And  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his 
words  before  the  people :  and  they  marvelled  at  his 
answer,  and  held  their  jieace. 

39.   Then   certain   of   the  scribes  answering 

said.  Master,  thou  hast  well  s;iid. 

40.  And  after  that  they  durst  not  ask  him  any 

qtiestion  at  all. 

(9.   HATED  AND   PERSECUTED.) 

3Iat.  viii.  20.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  The  foxes 
have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the  air  hare  nests ;  but 
the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  hij-  /lin  head. 

—  ix.  11.  And  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  they  said 
unto  his  disciples.  Why  eateth  your  master  witli  pub- 
licans and  sinners  ? 

—  xi.  19.  The  Son  of  man  came  catmg  and  drink- 
ing, and  they  say.  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  and  a 
winebibber,  a  friend  of  imlilicans  and  sinnoi-s.  Bui 
wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children. 

—  xii.  14.  Then  the  Pharisees  went  out,  and  held  a 
council  ag:iinst  him,  how  they  might  destroy  him. 

15.  But   «hen  Jesus  knew  it,  he  withdrew 

himself  from  thence  :  + 


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BOOK  III. 


Mat.  XV.  13.  Then  came  liis  disciples,  and  said  unto 
him,  Kuowest  tlioii  that  the  Pharisees  were  offended, 
after  lhe3'  heard  this  saying? 

—  xxi.  45.  And  when  the  chief  priests  and  Phari- 
sees liad  heard  his  parables,  they  perceived  that  he 
spalic  of  them. 

40.  But  when  thej-  sought  to  lay  hands  on 

him,  they  feared  the  multitude,  because  they  took  him 
for  a  prophet. 

—  xxii.  15.  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and  took 
counsel  liow  thej'  might  entangle  him  in  Ms  talk. 

16.  And  they  sent  out  unto  him  their  disci- 
ples with  the  Herodians,  saying,  blaster,  we  know 
that  tliou  art  true,  and  teachest  the  way  of  God  in 
truth,  neither  carest  thou  for  any  man:  for  thou  re- 
gardest  not  the  ]ierson  of  men. 

—  xxvi.  3.  Tlien  assembled  together  the  chief 
priests,  and  tlie  scribes,  and  the  elders  of  the  people, 
until  the  palace  of  the  high  priest,  who  was  called 
Caiaphas, 

4.  And  consulted  that  they  might  take  .Tesus 

by  subtilty,  and  kill  him. 

5."  But  the}-  said.  Not  on  the  feast  day,  lest 

there  be  an  uproar  among  the  people. 

Mark  iii.  6.  And  the  Pharisees  went  forth,  and 
straightway  toolv  counsel  with  the  Herodians  against 
him,  how  they  might  destroy  him. 

—  xi.  18.  And  the  scribes  and  chief  priests  heard  it, 
and  sought  how  they  might  destroy  him :  for  the}^ 
feared  him,  because  all  the  people  were  astonished  at 
his  doctrine. 

—  xii.  12.  And  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but 
feared  the  people ;  for  they  knew  that  he  had  spoken 
the  jiarable  against  them :  and  they  left  him,  and  went 
their  way. 

is.  And  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the 

Pharisees  and  of  the  Herodians,  to  catch  him  in  Ms 
words. 

14.  And  when  they  were  come,  they  say  unto 

him,  JIaster,  we  know  that  tliou  art  true,  and  carest 
for  no  man;  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men, 
but  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth  :  -t- 

—  xiv.  1.  After  two  days  was  tlw  feafst  of  the  pass- 
over,  and  of  unleavened  bread ;  aud  the  cliief  priests 
and  the  scribes  sought  how  thej'  might  take  him  by 
craft,  and  put  1dm  to  death. 

3.  But  they  said.  Not  on  the  feast  day,  lest 

there  be  an  uproar  of  the  people. 

ii/fe  iv.  38.  And  all  the_y  in  the  synagogue,  when 
they  heard  these  things,  weix-  filled  with  wrath, 

39.  And  rose  up,  and  thrust  him  out  of  the 

cit}',  and  led  him  imto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 
their  city  was  built,  that  they  might  cast  him  down 
headlong. 

—  v.  30.  But  then-  scribes  and  Pharisees  murmured 
against  his  disciples,  saying.  Why  do  3-6  eat  and  drink 
with  publicans  and  sinners  ? 

—  vi.  11.  And  they  were  filled  with  madness;  and 
communed  one  with  another  what  they  might  do  to 
Jesus. 

—  vii.  34.  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drink- 
ing; and  ye  saj',  Behold  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a 
winebibber,  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners ! 

—  ix.  58.  And  Jesus  said  imto  him.  Foxes  have 
holes,  and  birds  of  the  air  hate  m^gts ;  but  the  Sou  of 
man  hath  not  where  to  la}'  his  head. 

—  xi.  53.  And  as  he  said  these  things  uuto  them, 
the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  urge  him  vehe- 
mently, and  to  provoke  him  to  spealv  of  many  things  : 

54.  Laying  wait  for  him,  and  seeking  to  catch 

something  out  of  his  mouth,  that  they  might  accuse  him. 

—  xiii.  31.  The  same  day  there  came  certain  of  the 
Pharisees,  saying  unto  him,  Get  thee  out,  and  elepart 
hence ;  for  Herod  will  kill  thee. 

—  XV.  1.  Then  drew  near  imto  him  all  the  publi- 
cans and  sinners  for  to  hear  him. 

2.  And  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  murram-ed, 

saying,  This  man  receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth  with 
them. 

—  xix.  7.  And  when  they  saw  it.  they  all  murmured, 
saying.  That  he  was  gone  \o  be  guest  with  a  man  that 
is  a  sinner. 

47.  And  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple.    But  I 

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the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  chief  of  the 
people  sought  to  destroy  him. 

48." And  could  not  find  what  they  might  do: 

for  all  the  peojile  were  very  attentive  to  hear  him. 

—  XX.  lit.  And  the  chief  priests  and  the  scriljes  the 
same  hour  souglit  to  lay  hands  on  him ;  aud  they 
feared  the  people;  for  they  perceived  that  he  had 
spoken  this  parable  against  them. 

—  xxii.  2.  Aud  the  cliief  priests  and  scribes  sought 
how  tliey  miglit  kill  him ;  for  they  feared  the  people. 

Jolin  V.  15." The  man  departed,  and  told  the  Jews 
that  it  was  .Tesus,  which  had  made  him  wliole. 

16.  And  therefore  did  tlie  Jews  persecute  Je- 
sus, and  sought  to  slay  him,  because  he  had  done 
these  things  on  the  sabbath  day. 

—  vii.  i.  After  these  things  Jesus  walked  in  Gali- 
lee :  for  he  would  not  walk  in  Jewry,  because  the 
Jews  sought  to  kill  him. 

19.  Did  not  ^Moses  give  you  the  law,  aud  yet 

none  of  you  keepeth  the  law  ?  AVhy  go  yc  about  to 
kill  me? 

20.  The  people  answered  and  said,  Thou  hast 

a  devil :  who  goeth  about  to  kill  thee  ? 

33.  Tlie  Pharisees  heard  that  the  people  mur- 
mured such  things  concerning  him ;  and  the  Pharisees 
and  the  chief  jiriests  sent  officers  to  take  him. 

—  viii.  37.  I  know  that  ye  are  Abraham's  seed ;  but 
ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  -n-ord  hath  no  place  in 
you. 

40.  But  now  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that 

hath  told  you  the  truth,  which  I  have  heard  of  God  : 
this  did  not  Aliraham. 

59.  Tlien  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him : 

but  Jesus  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of  the  temple, 
going  through    the  midst  of  them,   and  so  passed 

%•  ' 

—  ix.  23.  These  words  spake  his  parents,  because 
they  feared  the  .Jews :  for  the  Jews  had  agreed  already, 
that  if  any  man  did  confess  that  he  was  Christ,  lie 
should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue. 

23.  "         '  ''~  " 

ask  him. 

—  X.  31. 
stone  him. 

39.  Therefore  they  sought  again  to  take  him  ; 

but  he  escaped  out  of  their  hand, 

—  ■ —  40.  And  went  away  again  beyond  Jordan 
into  the  place  where  John  at  first  baptized ;  and  there 
he  abode. 

—  xi.  7.  Then  after  that  saith  he  to  Ms  disciples, 
Let  us  go  into  Judea  again. 

8.  Ilis   discijiles   say  imto  him,  Slastej-,   the 

Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee;  and  goest  thou 
thither  again  ? 

53.  Then  from  that  day  forth  they  took  coun- 
sel together  for  to  put  him  to  death. 

—  —  54.  Jesus  therelbre  walked  no  more  openly 
among  the  Jews;  l.iut  went  thence  unto  a  country 
near  to  the  wilderness,  into  a  city  called  Ephraim,  and 
there  continued  with  his  discijiles. 

57.  Now  both  the  chief  priests  and  the  Phari- 
sees had  given  a  commandment,  that,  if  any  man 
knew  where  he  were,  ho  should  shew  it,  that  they 
might  take  him. 

(10.    THE   jrrNISTET  OP   WOITEN.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  55.  And  many  women  were  there  be- 
holding afar  otl',  which  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee, 
ministering  unto  him : 

51).  Among  which  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and 

Mary  the  mother  of  James  and  Joses,  and  the  mother 
of  Zebedee's  children. 

01.  And  there  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and  the 

other  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sepulchre. 

Mark  xiv.  3.  And  being'in  Betliany,  in  the  house  of 
Simon  the  leper,  as  he  sat  at  meat,  there  came  a  wo- 
man having  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment  of  spike- 
nard very  precious ;  and  she  brake  the  box,  and  poured 
it  on  his  head. 

—  XV.  40.  There  were  also  women  looking  on  afar 
otf:  among  whom  was  Maiy  ^lagdalene,  and  jlary  the 
mother  ofJames  the  less  and  of  Joses,  and  Salome ; 

41.  Who  also,  when  he  was  in  Galilee,  fol- 


Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is  of  age ; 
Then  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


lowed  him,  anil  iiiiinsU'rcd  iinti>  him;  ami  many  otlitr 
women  wliich  came  up  with  him  vmto  Jenisaleiii. 

Miuk  xv.  47.  Ami  Mary  Ma^ilaleiie  anil  Jlarj'  the 
mother  of  Joscs  liehdil  wlieie  lie  was  laid. 

Lnki-  ii.  y8.  And  .-ilie  e^min^■  in  that  instant  gave 
Ihanks  likewise  imlo  tlie  Loid,  ami  spake  of  him  to 
all  them  that  looked  for  redemption  in  Jerusalem. 

—  vii.  :J7.  And,  hehold,  a  woman  in  the  city,  whieh 
was  a  sinner,  when  slie  knew  that  .h^nn  sat  at  meat  in 
the  Pharisee's  house,  brought  an  aUhasler  bo.x  of  oint- 
ment, 

38.   And  stood  at  his  feet  behind  him  weejiini;, 

and  hci^an  to  wash  his  feet  witli  tears,  and  did  wipe 
ilwm  witli  the  hairs  of  her  head,  and  kissed  his  feet, 
and  anointed  Mt/«  with  the  ointment. 

—  viii.  2.  And  certain  women,  which  had  been 
healed  of  evil  spirits  and  inlirmities,  Mary  called  Mag- 
(.laleue,  out  of  whom  went  seven  devils, 

3.  And   .Joanna    the  wife  of  Chuza  Horod's 

steward,  and  Susanna,  and  many  others,  which  minis- 
tered unto  him  of  tlieir  substance. 

—  X.  3S.  Xow  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  -went,  that 
he  entered  into  a  certain  village :  and  a  certain  woman 
named  .Martlia  received  him  into  her  house. 

— ■  xxiii.  27.  And  there  followed  him  a  great  com- 
pany of  jieople,  and  of  women,  which  also  bewailed 
and  lamented  him. 

49.  And  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the  women 

that  followed  liim  from  Galilee,  stood  afar  oil',  behold- 
ing these  things. 

55.  And   the  women  also,  which  came  witli 

him  from  Galilee,  tbllowed  after,  and  beheld  the  sepul- 
chre, and  how  his  body  was  laid. 

John  xi.  38.  And  wiien  she  had  so  said,  she  went 
her  way,  and  called  JIary  her  sister  secretly,  saying. 
The  Master  is  come,  and  calleth  for  thee. 

29.  As  soon  as  she  heard  that,  she  arose  quick- 
ly, and  came  unto  him. 

31).  Now  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the 

town,  but  was  in  that  jtlacc  where  Martha  met  him. 

—  xii.  1.  Then  Jesus  six  days  before  the  passover 
came  to  Betlutny,  where  L:izarus  w;is  which  had  been 
.lead,  whom  he  raise<l  from  the  dead. 

3.  There  they  made  him  a  supper ;  and  Mar- 
tha served  :  but  Lazarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at 
the  table  with  him. 

3.  Then  took  JIary  a  jiound  of  ointment  of 

fpikenard,  very  costly,  and  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus, 
and  wiped  his  feet  witli  lier  hair;  and  the  house  was 
rilled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment. 

—  xix.  35.  Now  tliere  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus 
his  mother,  and  his  motlier's  sister,  Mary  the  wife  of 
C'leophas,  and  Mary  JIagdaleue. 

§  7i.    Clirist's  Retirenioiit  and  Solittule. 

Miii.  viii.  18.  Now  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes 
aiiout  him,  he  gave  comnuindmeut  to  depart  unto  the 
other  side. 

—  xiv.  22.  And  straightway  Jesus  consti'ained  his 
(.liseiples  to  get  into  a  ship,  and  to  go  before  him 
unto  the  other  side,  while  he  sent  the  multitudes 
away. 

—  XV.  20.  And  Jesus  departed  from  thence,  and 
came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee;  and  went  up 
into  a  mount:iin,  and  sat  down  there. 

Mark  iii.  7.  But  Jesus  withdrew  himself  with  his 
disciples  to  tlie  sea:  and  a  great  multitude  from 
Galilee  followed  him,  and  from  Judea, 

8.  .\nd   from   .Terusalem,   and   fi'om   Idumea, 

and  from  beyoiul  Jordan ;  and  thev  about  Tvre  and 
Sidon,  a  great  mullitude,  when  they  had  heard  what 
gre;it  things  he  did,  came  unto  him. 

^9-  -Viid  he  spake  to  his  discijiles,  that  a  small 

shii)  slioidd  wait  on  him  because  of  the  multitude, 
iest  lliey  slionld  throng  iiim. 

—  vi.  31.  And  lie  s;iid  unto  them.  Come  ve  your- 
selves .ipart  into  a  desert  place,  and  rest  a  while:  for 
there  were  many  coming  and  going,  and  they  had  no 
leisiu'e  so  much' as  to  eat. 

32.  .\nd  thev  departed  into  a  desert  place  by 

ship  priv;itely. 

Liiki'.  ix.  10.  And  the  apostles,  when  thev  were  re 
tinned,  toUl  him  all  that  they  had  done.    And  he  took 


them,  and  went  aside  ])rivately  into  a  desert  place 
belonging  to  a  city  called  Ik'llisaida. 

John.  iv.  7.  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to 
draw  water:  Jesus  s;dtli  unto  her.  Give  me  to  drink. 

8.  (For  his  disciples  were  g<mc  away  unto  tiie 

city  to  buy  me;it.) 

—  v.  13.  And  he  that  was  healed  wist  not  who  it 
was;  for  Jesus  li:iil  conveyed  himself  away,  a  multi- 
tude being  in  that  jilace. 

—  vi.  3.  And  Jesus  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and 
there  he  sal  with  his  disciples. 


Mat.  .xiv.  33.  And  when  he  had  sent  the  multitudes 
awaj',  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray:  and 
when  the  evening  was  come,  he  was  there  alone. 

Murk  \. 'Hi.  And  in  the  morning,  rising  up  a  great 
while  before  day,  lie  went  out,  and  departed  into  a 
solitary  place,  and  there  jirayed. 

3(1.  .Vnd  Simon  and  they  that  were  with  him 

followed  after  him. 

—  vi.  4(>.  And  when  be  IkuI  sent  them  away,  he 
de|i;irted  into  a  mountain  to  pr;iy. 

Luke  v.  10.  And  he  w  ithdrew  himself  into  the  wil- 
derness, and  jiraycd. 

—  vi.  13.  And  it  c;inie  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 
he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to  pr.ay,  and  continued 
all  night  in  prayer  to  God. 

—  ix.  28.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  an  eight  days 
after  these  sayings,  be  took  Peter  and  John  and  James, 
and  went  up  into  a  niouutaiu  to  pray. 


CHAP.    V. 

CHRIST'S   BETRAYAL  AND  AP- 
PREHENSION. 
§  75.    Tlie  Agreement  of  .Iiidas  to  Betray  Christ. 

(1.   riiOPnECIES   APPLIED   TO  JTO.^S.) 

Ph.  xli.  9.  Yea,  mine  own  familiar  friend,  in  whom 
I  trusted,  which  did  cat  of  my  bread,  hath  lifted  up 
his  heel  against  me. 

—  1x1x^25.  Let  their  habitation  be  desolate;  and 
let  none  dwell  in  then'  tents. 

—  cix.  8.  Let  his  days  be  few;  and  let  another  take 
his  office. 

Za-h.  xi.  13.  And  I  said  unto  them,  If  ye  think  good 
give  me  my  jirice ;  and  if  not,  forbear.  So  they  weighed 
for  my  price  thirty  pieces  of  silver. 

13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Cast  it  unto 

the  potter;  a  goodly  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of 
them.  And  I  took  the  thirty  jiieceK  of  silver,  and  cast 
them  to  the  potter  in  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Mat.  xxvii.  G.  And  the  chief  priests  took  the  silver 
pieces,  and  said.  It  is  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  into 
the  treasury,  because  it  is  the  price  of  blood. 

7.  And  they  took  counsel,  and  bought  with 

them  the  (lotter's  field,  to  buiy  strangers  in. 

8.  "Wherefore  that  field  was  called.  The  field 

of  blood,  unto  this  day. 

9.  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

by  Jeremy  the  prophet,  saying.  And  they  took  the 
tliirty  pieces  of  silver,  the  price  of  him  that  was  val- 
ued,"whom  thev  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  value; 

10.  Anil  gave  them  for  the  potter's  field,  as 

the  Lord  apjiointed  me. 

Mark  xiv.  21.  The  Scm  of  man  mdced  gocth,  as  it 
is  written  of  him  ;  but  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  tlie 
Son  of  num  is  betrayed  !  good  were  it  for  that  man  if 
he  had  never  been  born. 

\i-tx  i  16.  Men  and  brethren,  this  Scripture  must 
needs  h;ive  been  fulfilled,  which  the  Holy  Ghost  by 
the  mouth  of  David  spake  before  concerning  Judas, 
which  was  iniide  to  them  that  took  Jesus. 

17.  For  lie  was  numbered  with  us,  and  had 

obtained  part  of  this  ministry. 

IS    Now  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the 

reward  of  iniquity;  and  fallimr  headlong,  he  bui-st 
asunder  in  the  midst,  and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out. 

10.  And  it  was  known  nnio  all  the  dwellers 

at  Jerusalem  ;  insomuch  as  that  field  is  called,  in  their 
I>roiier  tongue,  Aceldama,  that  is  to  say,  The  field  of 
blood. 


63 


CHAP.  V. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Acts  i.  20.  For  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms, 
Let  his  habitation  bu  desolate,  and  let  no  man  dwell 
therein :  and,  His  bishoprick  let  another  take. 

(3.   JCDAS  INSTIGATED  BT   THE   DEVIL.) 

Luke  xxii.  3.  Then  entered  Satan  into  .Jiidas  sur- 
nanied  Iscariot,  being  of  the  nmnber  of  tlie  twelve. 

John  vi.  70.  Jesus  answered  them.  Have  not  I  chosen 
you  twelve,  and  one  of  yon  is  a  devil  ? 

71.  He  sjiake  (if  .Judas  Iseariot   t/ie  son   of 

Simon :  for  he  it  was  that  should  betray  him,  being 
one  of  the  twelve. 

—  xiii.  3.  And  supper  being  ended,  the  devil  hav- 
ing now  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot,  Simon's 
son,  to  betray  him ; 

37.  And  after  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him. 

Then  said  Jesus  unto  him.  That  tliou  doest,  do  quickly. 

38.  Now  no  man  at  the  table  linew  for  what 

intent  he  spake  this  unto  him. 

39.  For  some  of  thon  thought,  because  Judas 

had  the  bag,  that  Jesus  had  said  nnto  him.  Buy  thorn 
t/n'iif/s  that  we  have  need  of  against  the  feast;  or,  that 
he  should  give  something  to  the  poor. 

(3.    THE  AGREEMENT   JIADE.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  14.  Then  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Ju- 
das Iscariot,  went  unto  the  chief  priesis, 

1.5.  And  said   unto  t/iem,  "What  will  ye  give 

me,  and  I  will  deliver  him  imto  you  ?  And  they  cove- 
nanted with  him  for  thirty  pieces  of  silver. 

16.  And  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunitj- 

to  betray  him. 

Mi(fh  xiv.  10.  And  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve, 
went  unto  the  chief  priest.s,  to  betray  him  unto  them, 

11.  And  when  they  heard  it,  they  were  glad, 

and  promised  to  give  him  money.  And  he  sought 
how  he  might  conveniently  beti'ay  him. 

Luke  xxii.  4.  And  he  went  his  way,  and  comnnmed 
with  the  chief  ]iriests  and  cajitains,  how  he  might  be- 
tray him  unto  them. 

-^ 5.  And  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to 

give  him  money. 

6.  And"he  promised,  and  sought  opportiraity  to 

betray  him  unto  them  in  the  absence  of  the  multitude. 

§  76.    Christ's  Agony  in  Getlisemaiie. 

3fat.  xxvi.  36.  Then  cometh  Jesus  with  them  unto 
a  place  called  C4ethsemane,  and  saith  unto  the  disci- 
ples, Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  prav  yonder. 

37.  And  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two 

sons  of  Zebedee,  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  very 
heavy. 

38.  Tlien  saith  he  unto  them.  My  soul  is  ex- 
ceeding sorrowl'ul,  even  unto  death:  tarry  ye  here, 
and  watch  with  me. 

39.  And  he  went  a  little  further,  and  fell  on 

his  face,  and  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father,  if  it  be 
possible,  let  this  clip  pass  from  me :  nevertheless,  not 
as  I  will,  but  as  thou  wi!l. 

43.  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 

prayed,  saying,  O  my  father,  if  this  cuji  may  not  pass 
away  froui  me,  except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done. 

— ■"  —  44.  And  lie  left  them,  and  "went  away  again, 
and  prayed  tlie  third  time,  saying  the  same  words. 

M<irk  xiv.  33.  And  they  caine  to  a  place  which  was 
named  Gethsemanc :  and"  he  saith  to  his  disciples,  Sit 
ye  here,  while  I  shall  |iray. 

33.  And  he  taketii  with  him  Peter  and  James 

and  John,  and  began  to  be  sore  amazed,  and  to  be 
very  heavy ; 

— •  34.  And  saith  unto  them.  My  soul  is  exceed- 
ing sorrowful  mito  death ;  tany  ye  here,  and  watch. 

3.5.  And  he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell  on 

the  ground,  and  jirayed  tliat,  if  it  were  jiossible,  the 
hour  might  pass  from  him. 

30.  And  lie  said,  Abba,  Father,  all  things  are 

possible  unto  tliee  ;  take  away  tliis  eiip  from  me :  never- 
theless, not  what  I  will,  but  what  thou  wilt. 

39.  And  again  he  went  away,  and  prayed,  and 

spake  tlie  same  words. 

Lu/ce  xxii.  41.  And  he  was  withdrawn  from  them 
about  a  stone's  cast,  and  kneeled  down,  and  jirayed, 

43.  Saying,   Father,   if  lliou   )je   willing,   re- 


move this  cup  from  me :  nevertheless,  not  my  will, 
but  thine,  be  done. 

_  —  43.  And  there  appeared  an  angel  imto  him 
from  heaven,  strengthening  him. 

44.  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more 

earnestly :  and  his  sweat  was  as  it  were  great  drops 
of  blood  falling  down  to  the  ground. 

45.  Ami  wlien  he  rose  up  from  praj'cr,  and  was 

come  to  his  disciples,  he  found  them  sleeping  for  sorrow, 

johnxu.  37.  Now  is  my  soul  troubled;  and  what 
shall  I  say"?  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour;  but  for 
this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour. 

§  77.    Christ's  AjHirehension. 

(1.    TIIE   BETR.\Y.\L.) 

yfat.  xxvi.  47.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  lo,  Judas, 
one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with  him  a  great  multi- 
tude, with  swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief  priests 
and  elders  of  the  people. 

— ,  —  48.  Now  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a 
sign,  saying.  Whosoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same  is  he  ; 
hold  him  fast. 

—  —  49  And  forthwith  he  came  to  Jesus,  and  said, 
Hail,  Master ;  and  kissed  him. 

50.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Friend,  where- 
fore art  thou  come  "?  Then  came  they,  and  laid  hands 
on  Jesus,  and  took  him. 

Mark  xiv.  43.  And  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake, 
cometh  Judas,  one  of  the  twefve,  and  with  him  a 
great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves,  from  the  chief 
priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  elders. 

44.  And  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given  them 

a  token,  saying,  Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same 
is  he ;  take"  him,  and  lead  him  away  safely. 

45.  And  as  soon  as  he  was  come,  he  goeth 

straightway  to  him,  and  saith,  Master,  Ma.ster;  and 
kissed  liim. 

46.  And  they  laid  their  hands  on  him,  and 

took  him. 

Luke  xxii.  47.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a 
multitude,  and  he  that  was  calle'd  Judas,  one  of  tiie 
twelve,  went  before  them,  and  drew  near  unto  Jesus 
to  kiss  him. 

48.  But  Jesus  said  nnto  him,  Judas,  betrayest 

thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss  ? 

Ji>/in  xiii.  30.  He  then,  having  received  the  sop, 
went  immediately  out ;  and  it  was  night. 

31.  Therefore,  when  he  was  gone  out,  Jesus 

said,  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  gloritied,  and  God  is 
glorified  in  him. 

—  xviii.  3.  And  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him, 
knew  the  place :  for  Jesus  ofttimes  resorted  thither 
with  his  disciples. 

3.  Judas  then,  having  received  a  band  of  men 

and  fitlieei-s  from  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees, 
cometh  tliitlier  with  lanterns  and  torches  and  weapons. 

7.  Then  asked  he  Uiem  again.  Whom  seek  yet 

And  they  said,  Jesus  of  Nazaretli. 

8.  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  you  that  I  am 

lie:  if  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go"their  way  : 

9.  That  the  saying  might  be  fulfilled,  which  he 

spake.  Of  them  which  thou  ga"vest  me  have  I  lost  none. 

(3.  Christ's  words  to  the  multitude.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  55.  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the 
multitudes,  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  thief  with 
swords  and  staves  for  to  take  me':'  I  sat  daily  with 
you  teaching  in  the  temiile,  and  ye  laid  no  hold  on  me. 

Mark  xiv.  48.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  uuto 
them.  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with  swords 
and  tcith  staves  lo  take  me  ? 

Luke  xxii.  53.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  the  chief  priests, 
and  captains  of  the  temple,  and  the  elders,  wliicli  were 
come  to  him.  Be  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 
swords  and  staves  ? 

— ,  —  53.  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple, 
ye  stretched  forth  no  hands"  against  me :  but  this  is 
your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness. 

Jo/in  xviii.  4.  Jesus  therefore,  knowing  all  things 
that  should  come  upon  him,  went  forth,  and  said  unto 
Uiem,  Whom  seek  ye'? 

5.  Tliev  answered   him,  Jcsns  of  Nazaretli. 


54 


L'UAl'.  VI. 


JESUS  CURIST. 


BOOK  111. 


.Ii-siis  sailli  unto  llicni,  I  am  he.  Ami  .hulas  als«i, 
wliiili  liilrayid  him,  sliiiul  with  Ihcin. 

John  xviii".  »i.  As  noon  tlii'n  as  lu'  had  said  imto  Ihcni, 
I  am  lu\  lliiy  went  hackward,  and  U'U  to  the  ground. 

[\\.    nis   DISlllU.Ks'    UEFIiNCK.) 

l.ukf  xxii.  -t'.l.  Whin  Ihi-y  wliiih  were  alioul  him 
saw  what  would  lollow,  they  said  unto  hiui,  Lord, 
shall  wo  smitf  with  the  sword? 

Jiiliii.  xviii.  10.  Then  Simon  Peter  havinjr  n  sword 
drew  it,  and  smote  the  hiirh  priest's  .servant,  and  cut 
otV  his  riirht  ear.     The  servant's  name  was  .MaUhus. 

11.   Then  said   .lesus  lUtto   I'eler,  J'lU  tip  thy 

sword  into  the  sh<ath:  the  eup  whieh  my  Father 
hatU  givvu  me,  uhall  1  not  tlriuk  it  'i 

(4.    CIIHIST   liOlND.) 

yfat.  xx'vii.  1.  When  the  moriuus  was  come,  all  flic 
chief  ])riests  and  elders  of  the  peojile  took  counsel 
against  .lesus  to  put  him  to  death: 

2.  And  when  they  had  hound  him,  they  led  him 

away,  and  delivered  him'to  Pontius  I'ilate  the  governor. 

^l(ll^k  XV.  1.  And  slraiirhtway  in  the  morning  the 
cliief  priests  held  a  eousullaliou  with  the  elders  and 
scribes  and  the  whole  council,  and  hound  .lesus,  and 
carried  him  away,  and  delivered  liiiii  to  Pilate. 

,/<//(/(  xviii.  I'i.  Tlun  the  hand  and  the  captain  and 
oniccrs  of  the  Jews  took  Jesus,  and  lioimd  him. 

24.  Now  Amias   had  scut  him   bound  unto 

Caiapbo^i  the  high  priest. 

(5.  cnnisT  i,ed  to  tri.m..) 

Miii.  xxvi.  57.  And  they  that  had  laid  hold  (ui  Jesus 
led  him  away  to  (.'aiaphas  the  high  jiricst,  where 
the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  assembled. 

yUirk  xiv.  5a.  .Vud  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high 
priest:  and  with  him  were  assendiled  all  the  chief 
priests  and  the  elders  and  the  scribes. 

Luke  xxii.  54.  Then  took  Ihey  him,  and  led  him, 
and  brought  hiM»  into  the  high' priest's  house.  And 
Peter  followed  afar  oil'. 

(;ti.  And  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the  elders  of 

the  people  and  the  cliiel  i>riests  and  ll'ie  scribes  came 
together,  and  led  him  into  their  council,  saying, 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  (he  whole  multitude  of  Ihem  arose, 
and  led  him  unto  Pihite. 

7.  .Vnd  as  soon  as  he  knew  that  he  belonged 

imlo  Herod's  jurisdieliiai,  be  sent  liini  to  Herod,  who 
himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  at  that  time. 

,hihn  xviii.  13.  And  led  him  awayto  Ann;is  tirst;  for 
he  was  father  in  law  to  Cuiaphas,  which  was  the  high 
priest  that  sjitne  year. 

14.  Now"  t'aiaphas  was  he,  which  gave  coun- 
sel to  the  Jews,  that  it  was  expedient  that  one  man 
should  die  for  tlie  pco])le. 

28    Then  led  they  Jesus  from  C'aiaphas  unto 

the  hall  ol  judgment :  and  it  was  early  ;  and  they 
themselves  went  not  into  the  judgment  hall,  lest  they 
should  be  detileil ;  but  that  they  might  eat  the  i)assover. 

—  xix.  13.  When  Pilate  thefefore  heard  that  saying, 
he  brought  .lesus  forth,  and  sal  down  in  the  judgment 
seat  ill  a  place  that  is  called  the  Pavement,  but  in  the 
Hebrew,  Gabbalha. 

((!.  DESF.itTF.n  HY  nis  disciples.) 
.\fat.  xxvi.  .50.  Hut  all  this  was  done,  that  the  Scrip- 
tures of  the  prophets  might  be  fullilled.     Then  all  the 
disciples  forsook  him,  and  fled. 

.">S.  But  Peter  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the 

high  priest's  palace,  and  went  in,  and  sat  with  the  ser- 
vants, to  see  the  end. 
Mark  \\\.'M.  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled. 


cii.vr.  VI. 

CHRIST'S  TRIAL. 

§  78«    Accusations  Agninst  Clirist. 

}[ii(.  xxvi.  50.  Now  the  chief  priests,  and  elders,  and 
all  the  council,  sought  taisc  witness  iitfuinst  Jesus,  to 
put  him  to  death ; 


(H).  But  found  none:  yea,  though  many  false 

witnesses  came,  ytl  lound  they  none.  At  la.st  cniiie  two 
false  witnesses, 

(il.   -Vnd  said.  This  jVlloir  said,  I  am  able  to 

destroy  the  temple  of  (iod,  and  to  build  it  in  three  days. 

Murk  xiv.  55.  .\nd  the  cliief  ]iriests  and  all  the 
c<mncil  sought  lor  witnes.ses  against  Jesus  to  (lut  hiiii 
to  death  :  and  fouiul  none. 

.5(>.  For  many  bare  false  witness  ngninst  him, 

but  their  witness  agreed  not  together. 

57.  .Vnd  there  arose  certain,  and  bare   false 

witness  ag.'iiust  liim,  s:iying, 

.5.S.   We   lieard    him   say,  I   will    destroy  this 

temple  that  is  made  with  hands,  iind  within  three  days 
I  will  build  another  made  w  illioul  hands. 

5U.  But  neither  so  did  their  witness  agree  to- 
gether. 

Luke  xxiii.  2.  And  they  began  to  accuse  him,  say- 
ing. We  found  this  /Wfoir  perverting  the  nati(m,  and 
forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  saying  that  he  him- 
self is  Christ  a  king. 

5.  -Vnd  lliey  were  the  more  fierce,  saving.  He 

stirrcth  up  the  people,  teaching  throughout  all  Jewiy, 
lieginuing  from  (ialilee  to  this  place. 

10.   And   the  cliief  priests  and  scribes  stood 

and  vehemently  accused  him. 

Jtiliii  XV.  25.  But  /hi.i  roiiiifh  In  yxwi,  that  the  word 
might  be  fullilled  tli;il  is  written  in  their  law.  They 
hated  me  without  ;i  c:uise. 

—  xviii.  2!l.  Pilate  then  went  out  unto  them,  and 
s;iid,  Wli;it  ;iccusalion  bring  yc  against  this  man':' 

30.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him.  If  he 

were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would  not  have  ilelivered 
him  up  unto  thee. 

—  xix.  7.  The  Jews  answered  him.  We  have  a  law, 
:iiul  by  our  law  he  ought  to  die,  because  he  made  him- 
self Uie  Son  of  (iod. 

§  VO.    Christ  (Jiiestioiied. 

Mat.  xxvi.  62.  And  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said 
unto  liini,  Answerest  thou  nothing?  what  M  it  ichie/i 
these  witness  against  thee? 

—  xxvii.  11.  And  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor: 
aitd  the  governor  iisked  him,  saying.  Art  thou  the 
King  of  the  Jews?  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Thou 
sayest. 

John  xviii.  19.  The  high  jiriest  then  asked  Jesus  of 
his  discijilcs,  and  of  his  doctrine. 

—  —  33.  Then  Pilate  entered  into  the  judgment 
hall  again,  and  called  Jesus,  and  said  unto  him.  Art 
thou  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

—  —  34.  .Icstis  answered  him,  Sayest  thou  this 
thing  of  tliyself,  or  did  others  tell  it  tlice  of  nie? 

—  —  35."  Pilate  answered.  Am  I  a  Jew  ?  Thine  own 
nation  and  the  chief  iiricsts  have  delivered  thee  uuto 
me  :  what  hast  thou  done  ? 

§  80.    Christ's  Silence. 

Mirl.  xxvii.  12.  And  when  he  was  accused  of  the 
chief  priests  and  cldci-s,  he  answered  nothing. 

13.  Then  s:iid  Pihite  unto  him,  Hearest  thou 

not  how  m:iiiy  things  tlicy  witn<'ss  against  thee? 

14.   And  he  answered  him   to  never  a  word; 

insomuch  lli:il  the  governor  marvelled  greatly. 

Murk  xiv.  tiO.  And  the  liigli  priest  stood  up  in  the 
midst,  and  asked  Jesus,  s:iying,  .Vnswcrest  thoii  noth- 
ing? what  in  it  xrhirh  these  witness  against  thee? 

^ 01.  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered  notli- 

ing.-f 

—  XV.  3.  And  thechief  priests  accused  him  of  many 
tilings;  but  he  answered  uotliiiig. 

4.  And  I'ilate  asked  him  again,  saj'ing,  An- 
swerest thou  nothing?  behold  how  many  things  they 
witness  against  thee. 

5.  Hut  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing:   so  that 

Pilate  marvelled. 

[.iikr  xxiii.  it.  Then  ho  questioned  with  him  in  many 
words;  but  he  answered  him  nothing. 

John  xix.  8.  When  I'ilat<'  therefore  heard  that  say- 
ing, he  was  the  more  afraid  : 

9.  And  went  again  into   the  judgment   hall, 


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BOOK  III, 


and  saith  unto  Jesus,  Whence  art  thou?  But  Jesus 
gave  him  no  answer. 

John  xix.  10.  Then  saith  Pilate  mito  him,  Speakest 
thou  not  unto  me  ?  Ivnowest  thou  not  tliat  I  have 
power  to  crucify  tliee,  and  have  power  to  release  thee  ? 

§  81.    Christ's  Replies. 

Mat.  x.x^^.  63.  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  the 
high  priest  answered  and  said  unto  him,  I  adjure  thee 
by  the  living  God,  that  thou  tell  us  whether  thou  be 
tiie  Christ,  the  Son  of  God. 

64.  Jesus  saith   unto  him,   Thou   hast  said : 

nevertheless  I  say  unto  you.  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the 
Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  po'iver,  and 
coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

Mark  xiv.  61.+Agaiu  the  high  priest  asked  him,  and 
said  unto  him.Art  thou  the  Christ,the  Son  of  the  Blessed  ? 

63.  And  Jesus  said,  I  am :  and  ye  shall  see  the 

Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 
coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven. 

—  XV.  2.  And  Pilate  asked  him.  Art  thou  the  King 
of  the  Jews  ?  And  he  answering  said  unto  him.  Thou 
sayest  it. 

Lvkc  \\\\.  67.  Art  thou  the  Christ?  tell  us.  And 
he  said  unto  them,  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe : 

08.  And  if  I  also  ask  you,  ye  will  not  answer 

me,  nor  let  me  go, 

OS).  Hereafter  sliall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 

right  hand  of  the  powt^r  of  God. 

70.  Then  saiil  Ihey  all,  Art  thou  then  the  Son 

of  God  ?     And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  say  that  I  am. 

71.  And  they  said,  What  need  wo  any  farther 

witness  ?  for  we  oui'sel  ves  have  heard  of  his  own  mouth. 

—  xxiii.  3.  And  Pdate  asked  hnn,  saying,  Art  thou 
the  King  of  the  Jews?  And  he  answered  him  and 
said.  Thou  sayest  it. 

John  xviii.  20.  Jesus  answered  him,  I  spake  openly 
to  the  world  ;  I  ever  taught  in  the  synagogue,  aud  in 
the  temjile,  whither  the  Jews  alwaj's "resort^  and  in  se- 
cret have  I  said  nothing. 

21.   Why  askest  thou  me?   aslc  them  which 

heard  me,  what  I  have  said  unto  them ;  behold,  they 
know  what  I  said. 

30.  Jesus  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not  of 

this  world :  if  my  kingdom  were  of  Uiis  world,  then 
would  my  servants  tight,  that  I  should  not  be  delivered 
to  the  Jews :  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence. 

37.  Pilate  therefore  said  unto  him,  Art  thou 

a  king  then?  Jesus  answered.  Thou  sayest  that  I  am 
a  king.  To  this  end  was  I  born,  and  for  this  cause 
came  I  into  the  world,  that  I  should  bear  witness  unto 
the  truth.  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth 
my  voice. 

1  Tim.  vi.  13.  I  give  thee  charge  in  the  sight  of  God, 
v\\o  ([uickeneth  all  things,  and  before  Clu-ist  .Jesus, 
who  before  Pontius  Pilate  ^vitnessed  a  good  confession ; 

§  S2.    Pilate's  Unwillingness  to  Condenin. 

Mnt.  xxvii.  18.  For  he  knew  that  for  cuvv  the}'  had 
delivered  him. 

24.  When  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  i^revail 

nothing,  but  tlmt  rather  a  tumult  was  made,  he  took 
water,  and  washed  liis  liands  bifoi-e  the  multitude, 
saying,  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  just  person: 
see  yu  to  it. 

25.  Then  answered  all  the  jieople,  and  said, 

His  blood  he  on  us,  and  on  our  chiliken. 

jif«rf' XV.  10.  For  he  knew  that  the  chief  priests 
bad  delivered  him  for  en\y. 

lAike  xxiii.  4.  Then  said  Pilate  to  the  chief  priests 
and  to  the  peojilc,  I  lind  no  fault  in  this  man. 

13.  And  Pilate,  when  he  had  called  together 

the  chief  ])riests  and  the  I'ulcrs  and  the  jieople, 

14.  Said  milo  them,  Ye  have  brought  this  man 

unto  me,  as  one  that  jierverteth  the  people;  and,  be- 
hold, I,  having  examined  )uni  before  you,  have  found 
no  fault  in  this  man  touching  those  things  where- 
of ye  acc\ise  him : 

15.  No,  nor  yet  Herod :  for  I  sent  you  to  him  ; 

aud,  lo,  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  unto  him. 

10.  I  will  tliereforc  chastise  him,  and  release 

him. 


22.  And  he  said  unto  them   the  third  time, 

Why,  what  evil  hath  ho  done?  I  have  found  no  cause 
of  death  in  him :  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and 
let  him  ao. 

John  xviii.  38.  Pilate  saith  unto  him.  What  is  truth  ? 
And  when  he  had  said  this,  he  went  out  again  unto 
the  Jews,  and  saith  unto  them,  I  iind  in  him  no  fault 
at  all. 

—  xix.  4.  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again,  and 
saith  unto  them,  Behold,  I  bring  him  forth  to  j-ou,  that 
ye  may  kno^v  that  I  tind  no  fault  in  him, 

—  —  0,  AVhen  the  chief  priests  therefore  and  ofB- 
cers  saw  him,  they  cried  out,  saying,  Cnicify  him,  cru- 
cify him.  Pilate  "saith  unto  them.  Take  ye  hmi,  and 
crucif)-  hint :  for  I  liud  no  faidt  in  him. 

^  83.    The  People  prefer  Barabbas  to  Christ. 

Mat.  xxvii.  15  Now  at  that  feast  the  governor  was 
wont  to  release  unto  the  people  a  prisoner,  whom  they 
would. 

10.  And   the}'  had  then  a  notable  prisoner, 

called  Barabbas. 

17.  Therefore  when  tliey  were  gatliered  together, 

Pilate  said  luito  them,  AVhom  will  ye  that  I  release 
unto  you  ?     Barabbas,  or  Josus  which  is  called  Christ? 

20.  But  the  chief  priests  and  ciders  persuaded 

the  multitude  that  thej'  should  ask  Barabbas,  and  de- 
stro}'  Jesus. 

—  —  21.  The  governor  answered  and  said  uuto 
them.  Whether  of  the  twain  will  j'e  that  I  release  unto 
you?     They  said,  Barabbas. 

Mark.  \\.  0.  Now  at  that  feast  lie  released  unto 
them  one  [irisoner,  whomsoever  they  desired. 

7.  And  there  was  one  named  Barabbas,  which 

lay  bound  with  them  that  had  made  insurrection  with 
him,  who  had  committed  murder  in  the  insurrection. 

8.  And  the  multitude  ciying  aloud  began  to 

desire  him  to  do  as  he  had  ever  done  unto  them. 

9.  But  Pilate  answered  them,  saving.  Will  ye 

that  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

11.    But   the  chief  priests  moved  the  people, 

that  he  should  rather  release  Barabbas  unto  them 

Lnke  xxiii.  17.  (For  of  necessity  he  must  release  one 
unto  them  at  the  feast.) 

18.  And  they  cried  out  all  at  once,  saying, 

Away  witli  this  man,  and  release  unto  us  Barabbas: 

19.  (Who  for  a  certain  sedition  made  in  the  city, 

and  for  nmrdcr,  was  cast  into  iirison.) 

25.  Ami  he  released  unto  them  liim  that  for 

sedition  and  murder  was  cast  into  ]irison,  whom  they 
had  desired;  but  he  delivered  Jesus  to  their  will. 

John,  xviii.  39.  But  ye  have  a  custom,  that  I  should 
release  unto  you  one  at  the  passover;  will  ve  there- 
fore that  I  release  mito  you  the  King  of  the  Jews? 

40.  Then   cried   Ihey   all  anain,  saying,  Not 

this  man,  but  Barabbas.  Now  Barabbas  w;is  a  robber. 

Aet.<  iii.  14.  But  j-e  denied  the  Hoh'  Owe  and  the 
.Just,  and  desired  a  murderer  to  be  granted  unto  you ; 

§  84.     They  demand  Christ's  Condemnation. 

Mat.  xxvii.  22.  Pilate  saith  unto  them.  What  shall 
I  do  then  with  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ?  They 
all  say  unto  him.  Let  him  lie  crucified. 

23.  And  the  ,governor  said,  Wliy,  what  evil 

hath  he  done  ?  But  they  cried  out  tlie  more,  saying. 
Let  hun  be  crucified. 

Mark  xv.  12.  And  Pilate  answered  and  said  again 
unto  them.  What  will  ye  then  that  I  shall  do  unto 
him  whom  ye  c:ill  the  King  of  the  Jews  ? 

13.  And  thev  cried  out  asaiii,  Crucifv  him. 

14.  Then  Pi'hite  s;iid  uuto  tlii-m,  AVhy,  what 

evil  hath  he  done?  And  liny  cried  out  the  more  ex- 
ceedingly, Crueily  him. 

Xji/ii;  xxiii.  20. 'Pilate  llicrefore,  willing  to  release 
.Jesus,  spake  again  to  them. 

21.  But  they  cried,  saying,  Crucify  him,  cru- 
cify him. 

'- 23.  And  they  were  instant  with  loud  voices, 

requiring  that  he  might  be  crucified  :  and  the  voices 
of  themlmd  of  the  ciiief  priests  luvvailed. 

John  xix.  12.  And  from   thenceforth  Pilate  sought 


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to  release  him  :  but  the  Jews  cried  out,  sayiiv;-,  If  tliou 
let  tliis  mail  ;;u,  thou  art  not  Cesar's  frieiul :  whoso- 
ever niiikelh  iiimselt'  a  kinij-  speaketli  ai;aiusl  Cesar. 

Jtiliii  xix.  l"i.  But  they  crieil  out,  Away  with  him, 
away  with  liim,  erueil'y  liiin.  i'ilate  saitU  unto  them, 
Shall  1  erueily  your"  Kini;  V  Tlie  chief  iniesls  au- 
-wereil.  We  have  no  kini;  Iml  Cesar. 

Ada  iii.  V.i.  The  Goi\  df  Ahraham.  and  of  Isaac, 
and  of  .Jaeol),  the  God  of  our  fathei-s,  liath  gloritied 
Ids  Son  .lesus ;  whom  ye  deUvered  u)),  and  denied 
1dm  iu  the  iireseiicc  of  I'llale,  when  he  was  determmcd 
to  let  him  go. 

See  AcU  xiii.  28. 

§  S5.    Christ  Condemned. 

Milt.  xxvi.  0.5.  Then  tlie  hish  |iriest  rent  his  clothes, 
sayinsr.  Ho  hath  spoken  blasiiluiny ;  what  further 
neeil  have  we  of  w  itnesses  '<  liehold,  now  ye  have 
heard  his  blasphemy 

OM.  What  think  ye  ?    They  answered  and  said, 

lie  is  iruiltv  of  death. 

Mitrk  xiv.  <i3.  Then  the  liiuli  jiriest  rent  his  clothes, 
and  saith.  What  need  we  any  further  witnesses? 

G4.   Ye    have   heard'  tlie    blasphemy  :    what 

think  ye?  And  they  all  eoudcmued  him  to  be  guiltj' 
of  death. 

Luke  xxiii.  24.  And  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  it 
should  be  as  they  required. 

—  xxiv.  20.  And  liow  the  chief  priests  and  our 
rulers  delivered  him  to  be  condemned  to  death,  and 
have  crucified  him. 

John  xix.  IG.  Then  delivered  he  him  therefore  vmto 
them  to  be  crucified.  And  they  took  Jesus,  and  led 
him  away. 

Acts  xiii.  27.  For  they  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  and 
their  rulers,  because  tliey  knew  him  not,  nor  yet  the 
voices  of  the  prophets  which  are  read  every  sabbath 
day,  they  have  fulfilled  thciii  in  condemning  him. 

§  86.    Outiasres  by  the  Pe«i»le. 

Mat.  xxvi.  67.  Then  did  they  spit  hi  his  face,  and 
Initl'eted  him ;  and  others  smote  him  with  the  jmlms 
of  their  hands, 

(is.  Saying,  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou  Christ, 

Who  is  he  that  smote  thee  ? 

—  xxvii.  26.  Then  released  he  Baralibas  unto  them  : 
and  when  he  had  scourged  Jesus,  he  delivered  him  to 
be  crucified. 

27.  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  governor  took 

Jesus  into  the  coiumon  hall,  and  gathered  imto  him 
the  whole  l.iand  i>f  m'liliir.i. 

28.  And  they  sU-iiiped  him,  and  put  on  him  a 

scarlet  robe. 

29.  And  when  they  had  platted  a  erow^l  of 

thorns,  they  put  it  u]ion  his  head,  and  a  reed  in  his 
riffht  liand :  and  they  bowed  the  knee  before  him, 
and  mocked  him,  saying.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  ! 

30.  And  they  sjiit  uiion  liim,  and   took  the 

reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head. 

31.  And  after  that  they  had  mocked  him,  they 

took  tlie  robe  off  from  him,  and  ]iut  his  own  rai- 
ment on  him,  and  led  hint  away  to  crucify  him. 

Mark  xiv.  65.  And  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and 
to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buft'et  him,  and  to  sav-  unto 
liim.  Prophesy  :  and  the  servants  did  strike  him  with 
the  palms  of  their  hands. 

—  XV.  1.").  And  !«>  Pilate,  willing  to  content  the  ])eo- 
plc,  relea.sed  Barabbas  unto  them,  and  delivered  Jesus, 
when  he  had  scourged  him,  to  be  crucified. 

W.  And  the  soldiers  led  him  away  mto  the 

hall,  called  Pretorium;  and  they  call  together  the 
whole  liand. 

17.  And   they  clothed  him  with  jiurplc,  and 

platted  a  crown  of  llionis,  and  imt  it  about  his  Itcdd, 

18.  And   began  to  salute  him.  Hail,  King  of 

the  Jews ! 

19.  And  they  smote  him  on  the  head  with  a 

reed,  and  did  spit  upon  him,  and  bowing  tlteir  knees 
worshipped  him. 

20.  And  when   they  had  mocked   him,  they 

took  off  the  jHuple  from  him,  and  put  his  own  clothes 
on  liim  and  led  him  out  to  crucify  him. 


iwfe  xxii.  63.  And  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked 
him,  and  smote  him. 

64.  And  when  thevhad  blindfolded  him,  they 

struck  him  on  the  face,  and  asked  him,  saying,  Proph- 
esy, who  is  it  that  smote  thee? 

" 65.  And   mail)-   other   things   blasphemously 

spake  they  against  him. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  Herod  with  his  men  of  war  set 
him  at  nought,  and  nioekiMl  jiim,  and  arraye<l  him  in 
a  gorgeous  robe,  and  .sent  him  again  to  Pilate. 

\h>iiii  xviii.  22.  And  when  he  liad  thus  spoken,  one 
of  the  officers  that  stood  by  struck  Jesus  with  the 
palm  of  his  hand,  saying,  Answerest  thou  the  high 
priest  so  ? 

2:i.  Jesus  answered  him.  If  I  have  spoken  evil, 

bear  witness  of. the  evil:  but  if  well,  why  smitest 
thou  me  ? 

—  xix.  1.  Then  Pilate  therefore  took  Jesus,  and 
seouriced  him. 

—  —  2.  And  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns, 
and  put  it  on  his  head,  and  they  put  on  him  a  purple 
robe, 

3.  And  said.  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  !  and  they 

smote  him  with  their  hands. 

T).  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  vrearing  the  crown 

of  thorns,  and  the  purple  robe.  And  Pihiie  saith  unto 
them.  Behold  the  man  ! 

14.  And  it  was  the  preparation  of  the  pass- 
over,  and  about  the  sixth  \\o\\i :  and  he  saith  mito  the 
Jews,  Behold  your  King! 


CHAP.  VII. 
CHRIST'S  CRUCIFIXION. 

§  8".    Christ  bears  bis  Cross. 

Mat.  xxvii.  32.  And  as  they  came  out,  they  found 
a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by  name :  him  they  conipelled 
to  bear  his  cross. 

Mark  xv.  21.  And  they  compel  one  Simon  a  Cyre- 
nian,  who  passed  by,  coming  out  of  the  country,  the 
father  of  Alexander  and  Rufus,  to  bear  his  cross. 

22.  And  they  bring  him  unto  the  place  Gol- 
gotha, which  is,  being  interpreted,  The  place  of  a  skull. 

I^iiki'  xxiii.  26.  And  as  they  led  him  away,  they 
laid  hold  upon  one  Simon,  a'  C'yrenian,  comi'ng  out 
of  the  country,  and  on  him  tliey  laid  the  cross,  that 
he  miijht  bear  it  after  Jesus. 

/«/(«  xix.  17.  And  he  bearing  his  cro.ss  went  forth 
into  a  place  called  the  phice  of  a  skull,  which  is  called 
in  the  Hebrew  Golgotha : 

§  88.    Christ  Crncifled. 

Mat.  xxvii.  35.  And  they  crucified  him,  and  parted 
his  garments,  casting  lots":  that  it  miirht  be  fulfilled 
which  was  spoken  by  the  in-oplict.  They  parted  my 
garments  among  them,  and  upon  my  vesture  did  they 
cast  lots. 

36.  And  sittinsdown  they  watched  him  there; 

Mark  xv.  25.  And  it  was  the  "third  hour,  and  they 
crucified  him. 

Liiki:  xxiii.  33.  And  when  they  were  come  to  the 
place,  which  is  called  Calvary,  there  they  crucified 
him,  and  the  malefactors,  one  on  the  right  hand,  and 
the  other  on  the  left. 

Art.i  X.  39.  And  we  arc  witnesses  of  all  things  which 
he  did  both  in  the  land  of  the  Jews,  and  in  Jerusa- 
lem ;  whom  they  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree : 

§  89.    The  Two  Tliicves. 

(1.   rnOPIIECIES  CONXEKXrSG.) 

Is.  liii.  12.  Therefore  will  I  divide  him  a  portion 
with  the  irreat,  and  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  with  the 
Strom;- :  because  he  hath  poured  out  his  soul  mito 
death:  and  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressoi-s ; 
and  he  bare  the  sin  of  many,  and  made  iuteicessiou 
for  the  transirressors. 

Luke  xxii."37.  For  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  that  ip 


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JESUS   CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


written  must  yet  be  accomplished  in  me,  And  he  was 
reckoned  among  the  transgressors :  for  the  things  con- 
cerning me  have  an  end. 

(2.    THEIR   CRUCIFIXION.) 

M(t1.  xxvii.  38.  Then  were  there  two  thieves  cruci- 
fied with  liini ;  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  another  on 
tlie  left. 

}[ark  XV.  37.  And  with  him  they  crucify  two 
thieves ;  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
his  left..  I 

28.  And   the   Scripture   was  fulfilled,  which  ; 

saith,  And  he  was  nmnliered  with  the  transgressors. 

Lfikc  xxiii.  32.  And  there  were  also  two  others, 
malefiictors,  led  with  liim  to  be  put  to  death. 

John  xix.  18.  Where  they  crucified  him,  and  two 
others  with  him,  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the 
midst. 

(3.    THEIR  TREATMENT   OP   CHRIST.) 

Mill,  xxvii.  44.  The  thieves  also,  which  were  cruci- 
fied with  him,  cast  the  same  in  his  teeth.- 

Luke  xxiii.  39.  And  one  of  the  malefactors  which 
were  hanged  railed  on  him,  saying.  If  thou  be  Chiist, 
save  thyself  and  us. 

40.  But  the  other  answering  rebiilced  him, 

saying,  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art  in  the 
same  condemnation? 

41.  And  we  indeed  justly ;  for  we  receive  the 

due  reward  of  oiu'  deeds;  but  this  man  hath  done 
nothing  amiss. 

§  90.    Snperscriptiou  on  Christ's  Cross. 

Mat.  xxvii.  37.  And  set  up  over  his  liead  his  accu- 
sation written,  THIS  IS  JESUS  THE  KING  OF 
THE  JEWS. 

Mark  xv.  26.  And  the  superscription  of  his  accusa- 
tion was  written  over,  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

Luke  xxiii.  38.  And  a  superscription  also  was  writ- 
ten over  him  in  letters  of  Greek,  and  Latin,  and  He- 
brew, THIS  IS  THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

John  xix.  19.  And  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  it  on 
the  cross.  And  the  writing  was,  JESUS  OF  NAZA- 
RETH THE  KING  OF  THE  JEWS. 

20.  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  Jews ; 

for  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was  nigh  to 
the  city ;  and  it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  and  (Jreek, 
and  Latin. 

21.  Then  said  the  chief  priests  of  the  Jews  to 

Pilate,  Write  not,  The  King  of  the  Jews ;  but  that  he 
said,  I  am  King  of  the  Jews. 

22.  Pilate  answered,  What  I  have  written  I 

have  written. 

§  91.    Coiidnot  of  the  People. 

(1.   THEY  DIVIDE   HIS  KAnTENT.) 

Mark  xv.  24.  And  when  they  liad  crucified  him, 
they  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots  upon  them, 
what  every  man  should  take. 

John  xix.  23.  Then  the  soldiers,  when  they  had 
crucified  Jesus,  took  his  garments,  and  made  four 
parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part ;  and  also  7m  coat :  now 
the  coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top 
throughout. 

24.  They  said  therefore  among  themselves, 

Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall 
be  ;  that  the  Scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  which  saith. 
They  parted  my  raiment  among  them,  and  for  my 
vestin-e  they  did" cast  lots.  These  things  therelbre  the 
soldiers  did. 

(2.    THEY   GIVE   HIM   VINEGAR,  AND  WINE   MINGLED 
WITH   MYRRH.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  33.  And  when  they  were  come  unto  a 
place  called  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say,  a  place  of  a 
skull, 

34.  They  gave  him  vinegar  to  drink  mingled 

with  gall :  and  when  he  had  tasted  Ihcrc/'f,  he  would 
not  drink. 

48.  And  straiglitway  one  of  them  ran,  and 

took  a  sponge,  and  filled  it  with  vinegar,  and  put  it 
on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink. 


Mark  xv.  23.  And  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine 
mingled  with  myrrh ;  but  he  received  it  not. 

36.  And  one  ran  and  filled  a  sponge  full  of 

vinegar,  and  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to 
drink,+ 

Luke  xxiii.  36.  And  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him, 
coming  to  him,  and  ottering  him  vinegar, 

John  xix.  28.  After  this,  Jesus  knowing  that  all 
things  were  now  accomplished,  that  the  Scripture 
might  be  fulfilled,  saith,  I  thirst. 

29.  Now  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vine- 
gar :  and  they  filled  a  sponge  with  vinegar,  and  put  it 
upon  hyssop,  and  jiut  it  to  his  mouth. 

(3.    TIIEY   MOCK   HIM.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  39.  And  they  that  passed  by  reviled 
him,  wagging  their  heads, 

40.   And   saying.  Thou  that  destro)'est  the 

temjile,  and  buildest  it  in  three  days,  save  thyself 
If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  down  froni  the 
cross. 

41.  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  moeldng 

him,  with  the  scribes  and  elders,  said, 

42.  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save. 

If  he  be  the  King  of  Israel,  let  him  now  come  down 
from  the  cross,  and  \ve  will  believe  him. 

43.  He  trusted  iu  God ;  let  him  deliver  him 

now,  if  he  will  have  hun :  for  he  said,  I  am  the  Son 
of  God. 

47.  Some  of  them  that  .stood  there,  when  they 

heard  that,  said.  This  nii(n  calleth  for  Elias. 

49.  The  rest  said,  Let  be,  let  us  see  whether 

Elias  will  come  to  save  him. 

Mark  xv.  29.  And  they  that  passed  by  railed  on 
him,  wagging  their  heails,  and  saying.  All,  thou  that 
destroyest  the  temple,  and  buildest  it  in  three  days, 

30.  Save  thyself  and  come  down  from  the 

cross. 

31.  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mocking 

said  amoug  themselves  with  the  scribes.  He  saved 
others :  himself  he  cannot  save. 

32.  Let  Christ  the  King  of  Israel   descend 

now  from  the  cross,  that  we  may  see  and  believe. 
And  they  that  were  crucified  with  "him  reviled  him. 

35.  And  some  of  them  that  stood  by,  when 

they  heard  it,  said,  Behold,  he  calleth  Elias. 

36.  4-  saying.  Let  alone ;   let  us  see  whether 

Elias  will  come  to  take  him  down. 

Luke  xxiii.  3.').  And  the  people  stood  beholding. 
And  the  rulers  also  A\'ith  them  derided  him,  saying. 
He  saved  others  ;  let  him  save  himself,  if  he  be 
Christ,  the  chosen  of  God. 

37.  And  saying,  If  thou  be  the  King  of  the 

Jews,  save  thyself 

(4.   THEY  RETIRE,   SMITTEN  WITH  REMORSE.) 

Luke  xxiii.  48.  And  all  the  people  that  came  to- 
getlier  to  that  sight,  beliolding  the  tlungs  which  were 
done,  smote  their  breasts,  and  returned. 

(5.   TESTIMONY   OF  THE   CENTURION.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  .54.  Now  when  the  centurion,  and  they 
that  were  witli  him,  watching  Jesus,  saw  the  earth- 
quake, and  those  things  that  were  done,  they  feared 
greatly,  saying,  Truly  this  was  the  Son  of  God. 

Mark  xv.  39.  And  when  the  centurion,  which  stood 
over  against  him,  saw  that  he  so  cried  out,  and  gave 
up  the  ghost,  he  Siiid,  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of 
God. 

Xi/fe  xxiii.  47  Now  when  the  centurion  saw  what 
was  done,  he  glorified  God,  saj'ing.  Certainly  this  was 
a  righteous  man. 

§  92t    Miraoulons  Phcnomeua. 

(1.   DARKNESS.) 

Mat.  xxvii.  45.  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was 
darlviiess  over  all  the  land  unto  the  ninth  hour. 

Ltike  xxiii.  44.  And  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour, 
and  there  was  a  darkness  o\er  all  the  earth  until  the 
ninth  hour. 

45.  And  the  sun  was  darkened,  and  the  vail 

of  the  temple  was  rent  iu  the  midst. 


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BOOK  III. 


(2.    KAKTIIQUAKE.) 

.V'll.  xx\ii.  ">1.  Anil,  lu'lioW.  the  vail  of  llii.'  teiiiiile 
was  iiiil  ill  twain  I'nmi  tUe  top  In  tlie  bottom ;  and 
the  cartli  did  iniaiii.',  and  tlic  roclis  ivut ; 

(,3.    UKSUllKECTIO-S    OF   THE  DEAD.) 

Milt,  xxvii.  .52.  And  the  sravcs  were  opened;  and 
many  liodie.s  ol'  tlie  saints  wliieh  sle[)l  arose; 

— ^^  —  .■):{.  And  came  out  of  tlie  jrraves  after  his 
resiirreelion,  and  went  into  the  holy  city,  and  appear- 
ed unto  many. 

§  93.    Christ's  Words  to  the  Woiiieii  fl  ho 
Wept  for  Him. 

Luke  xxiii.  28.  But  .lesus  turning  unto  them,  .said, 
Daiightei-s  of  .Iirusalem,  weep  not  for  nie,  but  weep 
for  youi'selves,  and  for  your  children. 

—  —  2!).  For  lichold,  the  days  arc  coming,  in  the 
wliii'li  they  shall  say,  Blessed  arc  the  barren,  and  the 
wombs  that  never  bare,  ami  the  paps  which  never 
gave  suck. 

;iO.  Tlieu  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the  mount- 
ains. Fall  on  us ;  and  to  the  hills.  Cover  us. 

;51.  For  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green 

tree,  what  shall  be  done  in  the  dry? 

Jii/iii  xix.  2(i.  AVhcu  .Icsus  Iheivfore  saw  his  mother, 
and  the  disciple  standing  by,  whom  he  loved,  he 
sailh  nnti)  his  motlu'r,  Wmiian,  behold  thy  son! 

27.  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple.  Behold  thy 

mother!  And  from  thai  hour  that  disciple  tooli  her 
uuto  his  own  /wi/tu. 

§  94.    Christ's  Dying  Prayers. 

Milt,  xxvii.  46.  And  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli,  Eli,  lama  sabach- 
thani  ?  that  is  to  say,  Jly  God,  my  God,  why  liast 
thou  forsaken  me  ? 

Midk  XV.  :J4.  And  at  ttie  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried 
with  a  loud  voice,  .saying,  Eloi,  Eloi,  lama  sabach- 
thaniy  uliich  is,  being  interpreted,  My  God,  my  God, 
wh)'  hast  thou  forsaken  me  ? 

Luke  xxiii.  84.  Then  said  .lesus,  Father,  forgive 
them;  for  they  know  not  what  they  do.  And  the}- 
parted  his  raiment,  and  cast  lots. 


33.  But  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw 

tlmt  he  was  dead  already,  they  lirake  not  his  legs: 

34.   But  one    of   the  soldiers   with   a  spear 

pierced  his  side,  and  forlliwith  came  there  out  blood 
and  water. 

35.  And  he  that  «iiw  it  bare  record,  and  his  rec- 
ord «  true ;  and  he  kitoweth  that  he  saith  true,  that 
ye  might  believe. 

3(5.  For  these  things  were  done,  tliat  the  Scrip- 
ture should  be  fultilled,  A  bone  of  liim  shall  not  be 
broken. 

—  —  37.  And  again  another  Scripture  saith.  They 
shall  look  ou  him  whom  they  i)ierced. 


§  97 


Josepli  Begrs  and  Receives  tlie  Bodj  of 
Clirist. 


s' 


95.    Christ's  Deatlu 

M<il.  xxvii.  50.  Jesus,  \vlicu  he  had  cried  again  with 
a  loud  voice,  yielded  mi  the  ghost. 

Miti/c  XV.  37.  And  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  gave  up  the  ghost. 

Lii/a-  xxiii.  4G."Aiu1  wlien  Jesus  had  cried  with  a 
loud  voice,  he  said.  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  conuncud 
m_y  spirit :  and  ba\ing  said  thus,  he  gave  up  the  ghost. 

'jii/iii  xix.  30.  When  Jesus  theretbre  liad  received  the 
vinegar,  he  said.  It  is  tinished :  and  he  bowed  his  head, 
and  gave  up  the  ghost. 


Ji/hn  XV.  13.  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this, 
that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends. 

Acts  ii.  22.  Ye  iik'H  of  Israel,  hear  these  words;  Je- 
sus of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God  among  you 
by  miracles  and  wonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by 
him  in  the  midst  of  you,  as  ye  yourselves  also  know  : 

23.  Iliiii,  b<,<iiig  delivered  by  the  determinate 

counsel  and  foreknowledge  of  God,  ye  have  taken, 
and  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slain: 

—  vii.  52.  Which  of  the  prophets  have  not  your 
fathei-s  iiersecuted  ?  and  they  have  slain  them  which 
shewed  before  of  the  coming  of  the  Just  One  ;  of  whom 
ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers  and  murderers  : 

§  96.    Christ's  Body  Pierced— but  Xone  of  His 
Bones  Broken. 

Jii/iii  xix.  31.  The  Jews  therefore,  because  it  was 
the  prejiaration,  tliat  the  bodies  shfiuld  not  remain 
upim  the  cross  on  the  sabbath  day,  (for  that  sabbath 
day  was  a  high  dat)  besought  Pilate  that  their  legs 
might  be  broken,  aim  t/ial  they  miglit  be  taken  away. 

32.  Then  came  the  soldiei's,  and  brake  the  legs 

of  the  first,  and  of  the  other  which  was  crucified  with 
him. 


Mat.  xxvii.  57.  When  tlie  even  was  come,  there 
came  a  ric'li  man  of  Aiim:itliea,  named  Joseph,  who 
also  himself  was  Jesus'  disciple: 

58.  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  tlie  body  of 

Jesus.  Then  Pilate  commanded  the  bodj'  to  be  de- 
livered. 

Mark  xv.  43.  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  an  honourable 
counsellor,  which  also  waited  iiir  the  kingdom  of  God, 
came,  and  went  in  boldly  unto  Pilate,  and  craved  the 
body  of  Jesus. 

44.  And  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  al- 
ready dead  :  and  calling  iintci  tiim  the  centurion,  he 
asked  him  whether  he  had  been  any  while  dead. 

45.  And  when  he  knew  it  of  the  centurion, 

he  gave  the  body  to  Josejih. 

LAike  xxiii.  50.  And,  behold,  there  ira.i  a  man  named 
Joseph,  a  counsellor;  and  he  was  a  good  man,  and  a 
j  ust : 

51.  (The  same  had  not  consented  to  the  coun- 
sel and  deed  of  them  :)  he  was  of  Arimathea,  a  city  of 
the  Jews ;  who  also  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom 
of  God. 

53.  This  man  went  unto  Pilate,  and  begged 

the  body  of  Jesus. 

John  xix.  38.  And  after  this  Joseph  of  Arimathea, 
being  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  besought  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away  the 
liody  of  Jesus:  and  Pilate  gave  him  leave.  He  came 
therefore,  and  took  the  bodj'  of  Jesus. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

THE  BURIAL  AND  RESURREC- 
TION OF  CHRIST. 


§  98.      Christ's  Burial. 


taken  the 
imb,  which 


Mat.  xxvii.  59.  And  wiien  Joseph  had 
body,  he  wraiiped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth, 

—  —  tiO.  And  laid  it  in  his  <iwn  new  tr 
he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock :  and  be  rolled  a  great 
stone  to  the  door  of  the  seiiulclire,  and  departed. 

Mark  xv.  46.  And  he  bought  fine  linen,  and  took 
him  down,  and  wrapped  him  in  the  linen,  and  laid 
j  him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn  out  of  a  rock, 
and  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the  sepulchre. 

Lukf.  xxiii.  53.  And  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped 
it  in  linen,  and  laid  it  in  a  sepulchre  th;it  was  hewn 
in  stone,  v.iicrein  never  man  before  was  laid. 

John  xix.  39.  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus, 
(which  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night,)  and 
Inought  :i  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes,  about  a  hun- 
dred pound  irciqht. 

4(1.  Then  took  tlicv  the  body  of  Jesus,  and 

wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the  spices,  as  the  man- 
ner of  the  Jews  is  to  bury. 

41.  Now  in  tlie  phice  where  lie  was  crucified 

there  was  a  garden ;  ;ind  in  the  garden  a  new  scinil- 
chre,  wherein  was  never  man  vet  laid. 

42    There  laid,  they  .Jesus  therefore  because 

of  the  Jews'  preparation  duy ;  for  the  sepulchre  was 
nigh  at  hand. 

Sec  Actt  xiii.  39. 


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JESUS   CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  99.      Tlie  Stone  of  the  Sepulclire  Sealed. 

Mdi.  xxvii,  6'3.  Now  the  next  day,  that  followed  the 
da_y  of  the  preparation,  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees 
came  together  unto  Pilate, 

(jy.  Saying,  Su',  we  remember  that  that  de- 
ceiver said,  while  he  was  j'et  alive,  After  three  days  I 
will  rise  again. 

64.  Command  therefore  that  the  sepulchre  be 

made  sure  until  the  third  day,  lest  his  disciples  come 
by  night,  and  steal  liim  awaj',  and  say  unto  the  people. 
He  is  risen  from  the  dead :  so  the  last  error  shall  be 
woree  than  the  first. 

65.  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Ye  have  a  watch : 

go  your  way,  make  it  as  sure  as  ye  can. 

—  —  60.  So  they  went,  and  made  the  sepulchre 
sure,  sealing  the  stone,  and  setting  a  watch. 

§  100.    All  Angel  Rolls  Away  the  Stone. 

3Iiit.  xxviii.  2.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  great  earth- 
quake: for  the  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from 
heaven,  and  came  and  rolled  Ijack  the  stone  from  the 
door,  and  sat  upon  it. 

Murk  xvi.  1.  And  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Marj' 
JIagdaleue,  and  JIary  the  tnotlier  of  James,  and  Salome, 
had  bought  sweet  spices,  that  they  might  come  and 
anoint  him. 

3.  And  very  early  in  the  morning,  the  first 

(lay  of  the  week,  thej'  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the 
rising  of  the  sun. 

o.  And  they  said  among  themselves.  Who  shall 

roll  us  awaythe  stone  from  thedoorofthe  sepulchre? 

4.  And  when  they  looked,  they  saw  that  the 

stone  was  rolled  away :  for  it  was  verj-  great. 

Luke  xxiii.  56.  And  they  returned,  and  prepared 
spices  and  ointments  ;  and  rested  the  sabbath  day  ac- 
cording to  the  commandment. 

xxiv.  1.  Now  upon  the  first  day  of  the  week, 

very  early  in  the  morning,  they  came  unto  the  sepul- 
chre, bringing  the  spices  which  they  had  prepared,  and 
certain  athers  with  them, 

—  —  2.  And  they  foimd  the  stone  rolled  away 
from  the  sejiulehre. 

John  XX.  1.  Thafifst  day  of  the  week  cometh  Mary 
jMagdalene  early,  when  it  was  yet  dark,  unto  tlie 
sepulchre,  and  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the 
sepulchi-e. 

§  101.    The  Grave  foniid  Empty. 

Liilze  xxiv.  3.  And  they  entered  in,  and  found  not 
the  bod}'  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

12.  Then    arose   Peter,    and    ran    imto   the 

sepulchre ;  and  stooping  down,  he  beheld  the  linen 
clothes  laid  by  themselves,  and  departed,  wondering 
in  himself  at  that  which  was  come  to  jiass. 

24.  And  certain  of  them  whicli  were  with  us 

went  to  the  sepulchre,  and  found  it  even  so  as  the 
women  had  said  :  but  him  they  saw  not. 

Jaliii  XX.  3.  Peter  therefore  went  forth,  and  that 
other  disciple,  and  came  to  the  sc]iulchre. 

4.  So  they  ran  both  together:  and  the  other 

disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came  first  to  the 
sepulchre. 

5.  And  he  stoojjing  down,  and  looking  in,  saw 

the  linen  clothes  lying;  yet  went  he  not  in. 

6.  Then  Cometh  Simon  Peter  following  him, 

and  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth  the  linen 
clotlies  lie, 

7.  And  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his  head, 

not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes,  but  wrapped  together 
in  a  iilace  by  itself 

8.  Then  went  in  also  that  other  discijile,  which 

came  first  to  the  sepulchre,  and  he  saw,  and  believed. 

§  102.    Explnuatiou. 

(1.   BY  THE   CniEP   PRIESTS.) 

Mut.  xxviii.  11.  Now  when  they  were  going,  behold, 
some  of  the  watch  came  into  the  city,  and  shewed 
unto  the  chief  priests  all  the  things  that  were  done. 

12.  And  when  they  were  as.sembled  with  the 

elders,  and  had  taken  counsel,  they  gave  large  money 
unto  the  soldiers, 


13.  Saymg,   Saj'  ye.   His   disciples  came   by 

night,  and  stole  him  atrny  while  we  slept. 

14.  And  if  this  come  to  the  governor's  ears, 

we  will  ]iersuade  him,  and  secure  you." 

15.  So  tbev  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they 

were  taught:  and  this  saying  is  commonly  reported 
among  the  Jews  until  this  day. 

(2.   BY  THE   ANGEL.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  1.  In  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  as  it  be- 
gan to  dawn  toward  the  first  day  of  the  week,  came 
JLuy  Magdalene  and  the  other  Maiy  to  see  the  sepul- 
chre. 

5.  And  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  the 

women.  Fear  not  ye :  for  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus, 
which  was  crucified. 

G.  He  is  not  here :  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  said. 

Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay. 

T.  And  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  disciples  that 

he  is  risen  from  the  dead;  and,  liehold,  he  goeth  l)e- 
fore  you  into  Galilee;  there  shall  ye  see  hmi ;  lo,  I 
have  told  you. 

3Iark  xvi.  5.  And  entering  into  the  sepulchre,  they 
saw  a  young  man  sitting  on'tbe  right  side,  clothed  m 
a  long  white  garment ;  and  thej^  were  affrighted. 

6.  xVnd  he  saith  unto  then.  Be  notafti'ighted: 

ye  seek  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  which  was  crucified'I  he  is 
risen ;  he  is  not  here :  behold  the  place  where  they  laid 
him. 

7.  But  go  your  way,  tell  his  disciples  and 

Peter  that  he  goeth  before"  yon  into  Galilee :  there 
shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said  unto  you. 

Luke  xxiv.  4.  And  it  came  to"  pass,  as  they  were 
much  perplexed  there;d)out,  behold,  two  men  stood  by 
them  in  shining  garments  : 

5.  And  as  they  were  afraid,  ajid  bowed  down 

tJieir  faces  to  the  earth,  they  said  unto  them.  Why 
seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead? 

C.  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen :  remember  how 

he  spake  unto  j'ou  when  he  was  jct  in  Galilee, 

7.  Saying,  The  Son  of  man  must  lie  delivered 

into  the  hands  of  sinful  men,  and  be  crucified,  and  the 
third  day  rise  again. 

8.  And  they  remembered  his  words, 

23.  xVnd  when  they  found  not  his  bod}',  they 

came,  saying,  tiiat  they  had  also  seen  a  vision" of  an- 
gels, which  said  that  he  was  alive. 

Jvlm  XX.  11.  But  Mary  stood  without  at  the  sepul- 
chre weeping:  and  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  down, 
and  looked  into  the  sepulchre, 

13.  And  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the 

one  at  the  head,  and  the  other  at  the  feet,  where  the 
body  of  Jesus  bad  lain. 

13.   And   they  say  unto  her.   Woman,  why 

weepest  thou?  She'saitli  mito  them.  Because  they 
have  taken  away  my  Lord,  and  I  know  not  where 
they  have  laid  him. 

(3.   BY   XEW  TESTAMENT  WRITERS.) 

Ads  ii.  24.  Whom  God  hath  raised  up,  having  loosed 
the  pains  of  death :  because  it  was  not  possii3le  that 
he  should  be  holden  of  it. 

32.  This  Jesus  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof 

we  all  are  witnesses. 

—  iii.  26.  Unto  you  first  God,  having  i-aised  up  his 
Son  Jesus,  sent  him  to  blc^s  j-ou,  in  tiu-uing  away 
ever}'  one  of  you  from  his  iniquities. 

—  iv.  33.  And  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles 
witness  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord  Jesus:  and 
great  grace  was  upon  them  all. 

—  v.  30.  The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  Jesus, 
whom  ye  sleiv  and  hanged  on  a  tree. 

—  xiii.  30.  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead : 
37.  But  he,  whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no 

corruption. 

—  XXV.  19.  But  bad  certain  questions  against  him 
of  their  own  superstition,  and  of  one  Jesus,  which 
was  dead,  whom  Paul  atlirmcd  to  be  alive. 

Itoin.  i.  4.  And  declared  to  be  the  Son  of  God  with 
liower,  according  to  the  Spirit  of  holiness,  by  the 
resurrection  from  the  dead  : 

—  viii.  11.  But  if  the  Spirit  of  him  that  raised  up 
Jesus  ti'om  the  dead  dwell  in  you.  he  that  raised  up 


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CHAP.    IX. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK   III. 


Christ  from  the  dead  shall  also  quicken  your  mortal 
hddies  liy  his  Sjiirit  that  ilwellelh  in  you. 

1  Cot:  Vi.  14.  Anil  God  hath  hoth  raised  up  the  Lord, 
and  will  also  raise  uji  us  by  his  own  jiower. 

2  Coi:  iv.  14.  Knowinir  ihal  he  which  raised  up  the 
Lord  Jesus  shall  raise  up  us  also  by  Jesus,  and  shall 
present  u.i  with  y<iu. 

—  xiii.  4.  For  lhouj;h  he  was  erueilied  throush 
weakness,  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of  God.  For 
we  also  are  weak  in  him,  but  we  sliall  live  with  him 
by  the  power  of  (Jod  toward  yon. 
"  Pfiil.  iii.  10.  That  I  may  kiiow  him,  and  the  power 
of  his  resurrection,  and  (lie  fell<iwsliip  of  his  sull'er- 
ini;'S,  bcini;'  made  eomlormalile  unto  his  death  ; 

2  Tim.  ii.  8.  Remember  that  Jesus  Christ  of  the 
seed  of  David  was  raised  from  the  dead,  according  to 
my  eospel ; 

See  Ach  iii.  15.     Gdl.  i.  1. 

§  10;j.    Iiiorodiility  of  the  Disciples. 

Jfark  xvi.  11.  And  they,  when  they  had  heard  that 
be  was  alive,  and  had  been  seen  of  lier,  believed  not. 

13.  And  they  went  and  told  it  imto  the  resi- 
due:  neither  believed  they  them. 

Lu/ie  \s.iy.  11.  And  their  words  seemed  to  them  as 
idle  tales,  and  they  believeil  them  not. 

21.  But  we  trusted  that  it  had  been  he  which 

should  have  redeemed  Israel :  and  beside  all  this,  to 
day  is  the  third  day  since  tliese  things  were  done. 

John  XX.  24.  But  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve,  called 
Didymus,  was  not  witli  them  when  Jesus  came. 

25.  The  other  disciples  therefore  said  unto 

him.  We  have  seen  the  Lord.  But  he  said  unto  them, 
Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails, 
and  put  my  tiugcr  into  the  print  of  tlie  nails,  and 
thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe. 


CflAP.  IX.    ■ 

APPEARAIS^CES  OF  CHRIST  AFT- 
ER HIS  RESURRECTION. 

5  104.    On  tlie  Day  of  His  Resurrection. 

(1.   TO   THE   WOMEN.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  8.  And  the}'  departed  quickly  from  the 
sepulchre  with  fear  and  great  joy ;  and  did  run  to 
bring  his  disciples  word. 

10.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  Be  not  afi'aid : 

go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  Galilee,  and 
there  shall  thej-  see  me. 

^fark  xvi.  8.  And  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled 
from  the  sepulchre ;  for  thej'  trembled  and  were 
amazed  ;  neither  said  they  any  thing  to  any  man;  for 
they  were  afraid. 

10.  And  she  went  and  told  them  that  had  been 

with  him,  as  they  mourned  and  wept. 

Luh'  xxiv.  9.  .iVnd  returned  from  the  sepulchre,  and 
told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven,  and  to  all  the  rest. 

• 10.  It  was  JIary  JIagdalene,  and  Joanna,  and 

JIary  l/ie  mother  of  James,  and  other  women  that  tcere 
with  them,  which  toltl  these  things  unto  the  apostles. 

22.  Yea,  and  certain  women  also  of  our  com- 
pany made  us  astonished,  which  were  early  at  the 
sepulchre ; 

J'/hn  XX.  2.  Then  she  runneth,  and  cometh  to  Simon 
Peter,  and  to  the  other  discijjle,  whom  Jesus  loved, 
and  said  uuto  them.  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord 
out  of  the  sepulchre,  and  we  know  not  where  they 
have  laid  liim. 

18.  yiary  JIagdalene  came  and  told  the  disci- 
ples that  she  had  seen  the  Lord,  and  thai  he  had 
spoken  these  things  unto  her. 

(2.   TO   MAKY   MAGD.^LENE.) 

Mark  xvi.  9.  Now  when  Jesus  was  risen  early  the 
first  rf«y  of  the  week,  he  appeared  lirst  to  Mary  Mag- 
dalene, out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven  devils. 

John  XX.  14.  And  when  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned 


herself  liack,  and  saw  Jesus  standing,  and  knew  not 
that  it  was  Jesus. 

15.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  why  weep- 

est  thou?  whom  scekest  thou?  She,  supposing  liim 
to  be  the  gardener,  saith  unio  him.  Sir,  if  thou  have 
borne  him  hence,  ti'Il  me  where  thou  hast  laid  liim, 
and  I  will  take  him  away. 

IG.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Mary.     She  turned 

herself,  and  saith  unto  him,  Kabboni ;  whicli  is  to  say. 
Master. 

17.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Touch  me  not ;  for  I 

am  not  yet  ascended  to  my  Father:   but  go  to  my 
brethren,  and  say  unto  them,  I  ascend  unto  my  Father, 
and  j'our  Father  ;  and  to  my  God,  and  your  God. 
(3.  TO  PETEU.) 

1  Cor.  XV.  5.  And  that  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then 
of  the  twelve : 

See  also  Luke  xxiv.  34. 

(4.   TO  THE   TWO  DISCIPIiES.) 

3fark  xvi.  12.  After  that  he  appeared  in  another 
form  unto  two  of  them,  as  thej'  walked,  and  went  into 
the  countiy. 

Luke  xxiv.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  the}' 
communed  together  and  reasoned,  Jesus  himself  drew 
near,  and  went  with  them. 

16.  But   their  eyes  were  holden    that    they 

should  not  know  him. 

80.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sat  at  meat 

with  them,  he  took  bread,  and  blessed  it,  and  brake, 
and  gave  to  them. 

31.  And  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they 

knew  him ;  and  he  vanished  out  of  their  sisht. 

32.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  t)id  not  our 

heart  burn  -witbin  us,  while  he  talked  with  us  by  the 
way,  and  while  he  opened  to  us  the  Scriptures  ? 

33.  And  they  rose  up  the  same  hour,  and  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  eleven  gathered 
together,  and  them  that  were  with  them, 

34.  Saying,  the  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath 

appeared  to  Simon. 

35.  And  they  told  what  things  icere  done  in 

the  way,  and  how  he  was  known  of  them  in  breaking 
of  bread. 

(5.    TO   THE    TEN, — THOMAS  ABSENT.) 

Lxcke  xxiv.  36.  And  as  they  thus  spake,  Jesus  him- 
self stood  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  saith  unto  them. 
Peace  be  imto  you. 

37.  But    they  were   terrified  and  affrighted, 

and  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  spirit. 

38.  And  he  said   unto    them,  Why  are    ye 

troubled  ?  and  why  do  thoughts  arise  in  your  hearts  ? 

39.  Behold  my  bauds  and  my  feet,  that  it  is  I 

myself:  handle  me,  and  see ;  for  a  spu'it  hatli  not 
flesh  and  Ijoncs,  as  \q  see  me  have. 

40.  And  wlien  be  had  thus  spoken,  he  shewed 

them  /((«  bands  and  his  feet. 

41.  And  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy, 

and  wondered,  he  said  uuto  them.  Have  ye  here  any 
meat  ? 

42.  And  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled 

fish,  and  of  a  honeycomb. 

43.  And  he  took  it,  and  did  eat  before  them. 

John  XX.  19.  Then  the  same  day  at  evening,  being 
the  first  dijy  of  the  week,  when  the  doors  were  shut 
where  the  disciples  were  assembled  for  fear  of  the 
Jews,  came  Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Peace  he  unto  you. 

20.  And  when  he  "had  so  said,  he  shewed  unto 

them  his  hands  and  his  side.  Then  were  his  disciples 
glad,  when  they  saw  the  Lord. 

§  105.    At  Otlier  Times. 

(1.   TO  THE   ELE^-EN.) 

Men-k  xvi.  14.  Afterward  he  appeared  unto  the 
eleven  as  they  sat  at  meat,  and  upbraided  them  with 
their  unbelief  and  hardness  of  heart,  because  they  be- 
lieved not  them  which  had  seen  him  after  he  was  risen. 

John  XX.  2().  And  after  eight  days  again  his  disci- 
ples were  within,  and  Thomas  with  them:  then  came 
Jesus,  the  doors  being  shut,  and  stood  in  the  midst, 
and  said,  Peace  be  unto  you. 


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CHAP  X. 


JESUS   CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  XX.  37.  TIk'U  saith  ]ie  to  Thomas,  Reach  hither 
th_y  linger,  and  liehold  my  liands:  and  reach  hither 
thy  hand,  and  tlirust  it  into  my  side ;  and  be  not  faith- 
less, Imt  lielicving. 

(3.    TO   .SEVEN   OF   THE   APOSTLES  AT   THE   SEA  OP 
TrUETilAS.) 

John  xxi.  1.  After  tliese  things  .Jesus  shewed  him- 
self again  to  the  disciples  at  the  sea  of  Tiberias ;  and 
on  tliis  wise  shewed  he  himmlf. 

3.  There   were    together    Simon    Peter,   and 

Thomas  called  Didymus,  and  Nathanael  of  Cana  in 
Galilee,  and  the  mns  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his 
disciples. 

3.  Simon  Peter  saitli  tmto  them,  I  go  a  fish- 
ing. They  say  unto  him,  We  also  go  witli  tliee.  They 
went  forth,  and  entered  into  a  ship  immediately;  and 
that  niglit  tliev  caught  nothing. 

4.  But  wlien   the   morning  was  now  come, 

Jesus  stood  on  tlie  shore ;  but  the  disciples  knew  not 
that  it  was  Jesus. 

—  —  13.  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Come  and  dine. 
And  none  of  the  disciples  durst  ask  him,  Who  art 
thou?  knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord. 

•  13.  Jesus  then  cometh,  and  taketh  bread,  and 

giveth  tliem,  and  fish  likewise. 

14.  Tliis   is   now  the   third   time  that  Jesus 

shewed  himself  to  his  diseiiiles,  after  that  he  was  risen 
from  the  dead. 

(3.   TO   FIVE   nUNBBED   BRETFTKEN   AT  ONCE.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  16.  Then  the  eleven  disciples  went 
awaj'  into  Galilee,  into  a  mountain  where  Jesus  had 
appointed  them. 

17.  And  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped 

him  :  but  some  doubted. 

Acts  x.  40.  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and 
shewed  him  openly ; 

41.  Not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses 

chosen  before  of  God,  emn  to  us,  who  did  eat  and 
drink  with  him  after  he  rose  from  the  dead. 

—  xiii.  31.  And  he  was  seen  many  days  of  them 
whicli  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  to  Jerusalem, 
who  are  his  witnesses  unto  the  people. 

1  Cor.  XV.  6.  After  tliat,  he  was  seen  of  above  five 
hundred  In'ethren  at  once ;  of  whom  the  greater  jjart 
remain  unto  this  present,  but  some  are  fallen  asleep. 

See  Mat.  xxviii.  18. 

(4.    TO    JAMES.) 

1  Cor.  XV.  7.  After  that,  he  was  seen  of  James ;  then 
of  all  the  apostles. 
See  Gal.  ii.  9. 

(5.  TO  THE  ELEVEN  AT  THE  MOtTNT  OF  OLFVES.) 

Luke  xxiv.  50.  And  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to 
Bethany,  and  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them. 

AcU  i.  3.  To  whom  also  he  shewed  himself  alive 
after  ids  jiassion  by  many  infallible  ])roofs,  being  seen 
of  tliem  forty  days,  and  speaking  of  the  things  per- 
taining to  the  kingdom  of  God: 

4.  And,  being  assembled  together  with  them., 

commanded  them  that  they  should  not  depart  from 
Jerusalem,  but  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father, 
■which,  saiih  Iw,  ye  have  heard  of  me. 


CHAP.  X. 

CHRIST'S  ASCENSION: 
IN  HEAVEN. 


CHRIST 


§  100.     Clirist's  Ascension. 

Mtirk  xvi.  19.  So  then,  after  the  Lord  had  spoken 
unto  tlicm,  he  was  received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat 
on  the  riglit  hand  of  God. 

L^ike  xxiv.  51.  And  it  came  to  pans,  while  he  blessed 
them,  he  was  ))arted  from  them,  and  carried  up  into 
heaven. 

Act»  i.  9.  And  when  he  had  spoken  these  things, 
while  they  belield,  he  was  taken  up;  and  a  cloud  jfe- 
ceived  liiiii  out  of  their  sight. 

10.  And  while  they  looked  steadfastly  toward 


heaven  as  he  went  up,  behold,  two  men  stood  by  them 
in  white  apparel ; 

11.  Which  also  said,  Te  men  of  Galilee,  why 

stand  ye  gazing  up  into  heaven?  this  same  Jesus, 
which  is  taken  up  ti'om  you  into  heaven,  shall  so  come 
in  hke  manner  as  ye  have  seen  him  go  into  Jieaven. 

Luke  xxiv.  35.  Then  he  said  unto  them,  O  fools,  and 
slow  of  heart  to  believe  all  that  the  prophets  liaye 
spoken : 

36.    Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  these 

things,  and  to  enter  into  his  glory? 

Eph.  iv.  8.  Wherefore  he  saitli.  When  he  ascended 
up  on  high,  he  led  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts 
unto  men. 

9.  (Now  that  he  ascended,  what  is  it  but  that 

he  also  descended  first  into  the  lower  parts  of  the 
earth  ? 

10.  He  that  descended  is  the  same  also  that 

ascended  up  fiir  above  all  heavens,  that  he  might 
fill  all  things.) 

See  Acts  i.  1,  3. 

§  107.    Christ  in  Heaven. 

Acts  ii.  33.  Therefore  being  by  the  right  hand  of 
God  exalted,  and  having  received  of  the  Father  the 
jiromise  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  he  hath  shed  forth  this, 
wliich  ye  now  see  and  hear. 

34.  For  David  is  not  ascended  into  the  heav- 
ens :  but  he  saith  himself.  The  Lord  said  unto  my 
Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand, 

35.  Until  I  make  thy  foes  thy  footstool. 

36.  Therefore  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know 

assuredly,  that  God  hath  made  that  same  Jesus,  whom 
ye  have  "crucified,  both  Lord  and  Christ. 

—  iii.  31.  Wliom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the 
times  of  restitution  of  all  things,  which  God  hath 
spoken  liy  the  mouth  of  all  his  holy  prophets  since 
the  world  began. 

—  vii.  55.  But  he,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost, 
looked  up  steadfast!}'  into  heaven,  and  saw  the  glory 
of  God,  and  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  baud  of  God, 

56.    xVnd   said.   Behold,   I   see   tlie   heavens 

opened,  and  the  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  right 
hand  of  God. 

—  xiii.  34.  And  as  concerning  that  lie  raised  him 
up  from  the  dead,  now  no  more  to  return  to  corrup- 
tion, he  said  on  this  wise,  I  will  give  you  the  sm'e 
mercies  of  David. 

35.  Wherefore  he  saith  also  in  another  psalm, 

Thou  shalt  not  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  corrup- 
tion. 

—  xxii.  14.  And  he  said,  The  God  of  our  fathers 
hath  chosen  thee,  that  tliou  sliouldest  know  his  will, 
and  see  that  Just  One,  and  shouldest  hear  the  voice  of 
his  moutli. 

Rom.  vi.  8.  Now  if  we  be  dead  with  Christ,  we  be- 
lieve that  we  shall  also  live  with  him : 

9.  Knowing  that  Christ  being  raised  from  the 

dead  dieth  no  more ;  death  hath  no  more  dominion 
over  him. 

10.  For  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once : 

but  in  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God. 

1  Cor.  ix.  1.  Am  I  not  an  apostle?  am  I  not  free? 
have  I  not  seen  Jesus  Christ  oiu'  Lord  ?  are  not  ye 
my  woi'k  in  the  Loi'd  ? 

—  XV.  8.  And  last  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me  also,  as 
of  one  born  out  of  due  time. 

3  Cor.  V.  16.  AVlierefore  henceforth  loiow  we  no 
man  after  tlie  flesh:  yea,  though  we  have  loiown 
Christ  after  the  flesh,  yet  now  henceforth  loiow  we 
Itiiii  no  more. 

Epii.  i.  30.  Which  he  wrought  in  Christ,  when  he 
raised  him  from  the  dead,  and  set  him  at  his  own  right 
hand  in  the  heavenly  places. 

Col.  iii.  1.  If  yo  tlien  be  risen  with  Christ,  seek  those 
tilings  which  are  above,  where  Christ  sitteth  on  the 
right  hand  of  God. 

Jleh.  X.  13.  But  this  man,  after  he  had  offered  one 
sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever,  sat  down  on  the  right  hand 
of  God ; 

18.  From  henceforth  expecting  till  his  ene- 
mies be  made  his  footstool. 


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JESUS   CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


1  Pet.  i.  21.  Who  by  him  do  1)elii've  in  God,  tliat 
raised  liim  up  fiom  ilio  di'iid,  and  save  him  iflory ; 
that  yonr  t'ailh  and  hoju'  mi^'ht  l)i'  in  God. 

—  iii.  23.  Who  is  i^ono  into  licavcn,  and  is  on  tlie 
rifflit  liand  of  (lod  ;  anyrls  and  authorities  and  powi'rs 
lu'ina;  made  subjt-ct  unto  liim. 

Rev.  ii.  S.  And  unto  tlio  ansol  of  the  chm-ch  iu 
Smyrna  write;  Tliese  things  saith  the  first  and  tlie 
hist,  wliicli  was  dead,  ami  is  alive; 

—  xii,  .5.  .Vnd  she  lirouicht  forth  a  man  ehild,  who 
was  to  rule  all  nations  willi  a  rod  of  iron  :  and  her 
child  was  eauirhl  up  unto  (iod,  and  l<>  his  throne. 

See  ./"/(«  xvi.  10.  liei:  1.13-20;  ii.  12-18;  iii.  1 ; 
V.  8,9-13;  vii.  9,  10;  xiv.  14;  xi.\.  11-21. 


CHAP.  XI. 
CHRIST'S  DIVINITY. 

§  108.    He  is  called  God. 

Mot.  i.  22.  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 
fulfilled  whieh  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  bj-  the  prophet, 
saying, 


Father?  .Jesus  answei'cd,  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor 
my  Father :  if  ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have 
linown  mv  Fatlu'r  also. 

o8.  I  speak  that  whieh  I  have  seen  with  my 

Father:  and  ve  do  that  whieh  ye  have  seen  with  your 
father. 

—  X.  30.  Say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  hath 
sanetified,  and  sunt  into  the  world.  Thou  blasphem- 
esl;  beeause  I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God? 

—  xvii.  23.  O  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not 
known  thee  :  but  I  have  known  thee,  and  these  have 
known  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

(Iiil.  iv.  4.  But  when  the  fulne.ss  of  the  time  was 
eonie.(4od  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman,  made 
under  the  law, 

Epli.  iii.  14.  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  knees  unto 
the  Father  of  our  Lord  .Te.sus  Christ, 

15.  Of  whom  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and 

earth  is  named, 

Hell.  i.  2.  Ilath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by 
Ilia  Son,  whom  he  hath  appointed  heir  of  all  things, 
by  whom  ;ilso  he  made  the  worlds : 

—  iii.  .').  And  Moses  verily  iras  faithful  in  all  his 
house  as  a  servant,  for  a  testimon}'  of  those  things 
which  were  to  be  spoken  after ; 

().  But  Christ  as  a  son  over  his  own  house ; 

23.  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child,  and  1  whose  house  are  we,  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence 
shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  they  shall  call  his  name  I  and  the  rejoicing  of  the  hope  firm  unto  the  end. 
Kmmauuel,  which  bi'ing  interpreted  is,  God  with  us.     I      —  v.  5.  So  also  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be 
John  i.  1.  In  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the     made  a  high  priest ;  buthe  that  said  unto  him.  Thou  art 
Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word  was  God.  my  Son,  to  day  have  I  begotten  thee. 

—  X.  33.  The  .Jews  answered  him,  saying.  For  a  I      ' 8.  Though  he  were  a  Son,  jret  learned  he  obe- 

good  work  we  stone  thee  not;  but  for  blasphemy ;  and  |  dience  by  the  things  which  he  suffered 


because  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself  God, 

—  XX.  28.  And  Thomas  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  My  Lord  and  my  God. 

Acts  XX.  28.  Take  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves, 
and  to  all  the  flock,  over  the  which  the  Holy  Ghost 
hath  made  you  overseers,  to  feed  the  church  of  God, 
which  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own  blood. 

Jiom.  ix.  .5.  Whose  itrc  the  fathers,  and  of  whom  as 
ennccrning  the  flesh  Christ  Mine,  who  is  over  all,  G^od 
blessed  for  ever.     Amen. 

1  Cor.  viii.  12.  But  when  ye  sin  so  against  the  breth- 
ren, and  wound  their  weak  conscience,  ye  sin  against 
Christ. 

1  Tim.  iii.  16.  And  without  controversy  great  is  the 
mystery  of  godliness  :  God  was  manifest  in  the  flesh, 
justified  in  the  Sjiirit,  seen  of  angels,  preached  unto 
tlie  Gentiles,  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up 
into  glory. 

Tit.  i.  3.  But  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  word 
through  preaching,  which  is  committed  unto  me  ac- 
cording to  the  conniiandment  of  God  our  Saviour ; 

Heb.  i.  8.  But  unto  the  Son  he  saith,  Thy  throne,  O 
God,  is  for  ever  and  ever :  a  sceptre  of  righteousness 
is  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom. 

1  John  i.  1.  That  which  was  from  the  beginning, 
which  we  have  heard,  which  we  have  seen  with  our 
eyes,  which  we  have  looked  upon,  and  our  hands  have 
handled,  of  the  Word  of  life ; 

2.  (For  the  life  was  manifested,  and  we  have 

seen  it,  and  bear  witness,  and  shew  unto  j'ou  that  eter- 
nal life,  which  was  with  the  Father,  aiid  was  mani- 
fested unto  us ;) 

See  1  John  v.  20.     Ps.  xlv.  6.     Is.  ix.  6.     John  i.  8. 


§  109.    Is  called  the  Son  of  God. 

Murk  i.  1.  The  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ,  the  Son  of  God; 

—  ix.  7.  And  there  was  a  cloud  that  overshadowed 
them  :  and  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud,  saying.  This 
is  my  beloved  Son  :  hear  him. 

Zuhei.SH.  -htherefore  also  that  holv  thing  which 
shall  be  born  of  thee  shall  be  called  the"  Son  of  God. 

John  V.  17.  But  Jesus  answered  them.  My  Father 
worketh  hitherto,  and  I  work. 

18.  Therefore  the  Jews  sought  the  more  to 

Idll  him,  because  he  not  only  had  broken  the  sabbath, 
but  saiil  also  that  God  was  his  Father,  malcing  him- 
self equal  with  God. 

—  viii.  19.  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Where  is  thy 


1  John  iv.  15.  Whosoever  sliall  confess  that  Jesus  is 
the  Son  of  God,  God  dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  God. 

—  V.  5.  AVho  is  he  that  overcometh  the  world,  but 
he  that  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God  ? 

See  Ps.  ii.  7, 12 ;  Ixxxix.  27.  3Iat.  iii.  17.  Mark  xiii. 
32.  Luke  X.  22.  John  \.  U,  IS.  .4fteiii.  13.  Rom.  y. 
10.     Heb.  i.  5.     1  John  iv.  15 ;  v.  5.     Rev.  ii.  18. 

§  110.    Is  made  Eqtial  with  God. 

John  iii.  35.  The  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  hath 
given  all  things  into  his  hand. 

—  V.  33.  That  all  men  should  honour  the  Son,  even 
as  they  honour  the  Father.  He  that  honoureth  not 
the  Sou  honoureth  not  the  Father  which  hath  sent  him. 
■   —  X.  30.  I  and  my  Father  are  one. 

■ —  xii.  44.  Jesus  cried  and  said.  He  that  believeth 
on  me,  believeth  not  on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent  me. 

45.  And  he  that  seeth  me  seeth  him  that  sent 

me. 

—  xiv.  7.  If  _ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have 
known  my  Father  also ;  and  from  henceforth  ye  know 
him,  and  have  seen  him. 

8.  Philip  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  shew  us  the 

Father,  and  it  sutficeth  us. 

9.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Have  I  been  so  long 

time  with  you,  and  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me, 
Philip?  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  Father; 
and  how  sayest  thou  tlien.  Shew  us  the  Father  ? 

11.  'Believe  me  that  I  am  in  the  Father,  and 

the  Father  hi  me :  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very 
works'  sake. 

—  XV.  23.  He  that  hateth  me  hatcth  my  Father  also. 
24.  If  I  had  not  done  among  them  the  works 

which  none  other  man  did,  they  had  not  had  sin  :  but 
now  have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both  me  and 
my  Father. 

—  xvii.  10.  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are 
mine  ;  and  I  am  glorified  in  them. 

21.  That"they  all  may  lie  one;  as  thou,  Fath. 

er,  art  in  me,  and  I  iii  thee,  that  they  also  may  be  one 
in  us:  that  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent 
me. 

22.  And  the  glory  which  thou  gavest  me   I 

have  given  them  ;  that  they  may  be  one,  even  as  we 
are  one : 

23.  I  iu  them,  and  thou  ui  me,  that  they  may 

be  made  perfect  in  one;  and  that  the  world  may  know- 
that  thou  hast  sent  me,  and  hast  loved  them  as  thou 
hast  loved  me. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Phil  ii.  G.  AVho,  being  in  the  fdi'in  of  God,  thought 
it  uot  nil.ibeiy  to  be  equal  witli  Uod : 

Oil.  i.  lo.  Who  is  tlie  image  of  the  invisible  God, 
the  firstliorn  of  every  creatui-c  : 

IS).  For  it  pleased  the  Father  that  in  him  should 

all  fulness  dwell ; 

—  ii.  9.  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the 
Godhead  liodity. 

1  J"!iii  ii.  23.  Whosoever  denieth  the  Son,  the  same 
hath  not  the  Father:  [Out]  he  thai  acknowledgeth  the 
Sijii  hiith.  the  Father  altu. 

See  Mat.  xi.  37.  Mm  v.  17,  18;  x.  33,  36,  37,  38; 
xrti.  5. 

§  111.    Is  Called  Lord. 

Mat.  xii.  8.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the 
sabbath  day. 

—  xxii.  4l.  While  the  Pharisees  were  gathered  to- 
gether, Jesus  asked  them, 

43.  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  Christ?  whose 

son  is  he  ?     They  say  unto  him.  The  sun  of  David. 

43.  He  saithunto  them.  How  then  doth  David 

in  spirit  call  him  Lord,  saying, 

44.  The  LoKD  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 

my  riglit  hand,  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool  ? 

45.  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his 

son  ? 

Mark  ii.  28.  Therefore  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also 
of  the  sabbath. 

Luke  i.  32.  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be  called 
the  Son  of  the  Highest ;  and  the  Lord  God  shall  give 
unto  him  the  throne  of  his  father  David  : 

33.  And  he  shall  reigu  over  the  house  of  .lacob 

for  ever;  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  l)e  no  end. 

—  vi.  4(J.  And  why  call  ye  me  Lord,  Lord,  and  do 
not  the  things  which  I  say? 

—  XX.  41.  And  he  said  unto  them.  How  say  they 
that  Christ  is  David's  sou? 

43.  And  David  himself  saith  in  the  book  of 

Psalms,  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 
m.y  right  hand, 

' —  —  43.  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool. 

44.  David  therefore  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is 

he  theu  his  son  ? 

John  xiii.  13.  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord  :  and  ye 
say  w-ell ;  for  m  I  am. 

Acts  X.  36.  The  word  which  Ond  sent  unto  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  preaching  peace  by  Jesus  Christ :  (lie 
is  Lord  of  all :) 

Rout.  xiv.  9.  For  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and 
rose,  and  revived,  that  he  might  be  Lord  of  both  the 
dead  and  living. 

1  Cor.  ii.  8.  Which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world 
knew :  for  had  they  known  it,  they  would  not  have 
crucified  the  Lord  of  glory. 

—  XV.  35.  For  he  nuist  reign,  till  he  hath  put  all 
enemies  under  his  feet. 

Gal.  I.  3.  Grace  be  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  the 
Father,  and  from  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

—  vi.  18.  Brethren,  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  be  with  your  sjiirit.     Amen. 

Eph.  i.  33.  Aiad  hntli  put  all  tilings  under  his  feet,  and 
gave  him  to  be  the  head  over  all  tliin'jis  to  the  church, 

Pliil.  ii.  11.  And  that  every  tongue  should  confess 
that  Jesus  Christ  is  Lord,  to  the"  glory  of  God  the 
Father. 

3  Thesa.  ii.  16.  Now  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  himself, 
and  God,  even  our  Father;  which  hath  loved  us,  and 
hath  given  us  everlasting  consolation  and  good  hope 
through  grace, 

17.  Comfort  your  hearts,  and  stablisU  you  in 

everv  good  word  and  work. 

1  liin.  vi.  14.  That  thou  keep  thk  commandment 
without  spot,  unrebukeable,  until  the  appearing  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

Ileb.  ii.  3.  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so 
great  salvation  ;  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken 
by  the  Lord,  and  was  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that 
heard  liim  ; 

-8.  Thou  hast  put  all  things  in  subjection  imder 

his  feet.  For  in  that  he  put  all  in  subjection  under 
him,  he  left  nothing  Mn^  A-  not  put  under  him.  But 
now  we  see  uot  yet  uU  things  put  tmder  him. 


2  John,  3.  Grace  be  with  you,  mercy,  and  peace, 
fi'om  God  the  Father,  and  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Clu'ist, 
the  Son  of  the  Father,  in  truth  and  love. 

Bei\  i.  13.  And  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  candle- 
sticks one  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  clothed  with  a 
garment  down  to  the  foot,  and  gnt  about  the  paps 
with  a  golden  girdle. 

-"14.  His  head  and  his  hairs   were  white   like 

wool,  as  white  as  snow  ;  and  his  eyes  were  as  a  flame 
of  tire; 

15.  And  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if 

they  burned  in  a  furnace;  and  his  voice  as  the  sound 
of  inany  waters. 

16.  And  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars : 

and  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  sharp  twoedged  sword  : 
and  his  countenance  wa»  as  the  sim  shineth  in  his 
strength. 

—  —  20.  The  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which 
thou  sawest  in  my  right  hand,  and  the  seven  golden 
candlesticks.  The  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the 
seven  churches :  and  the  seven  candlesticks  which 
thou  sawest  are  the  seven  churches. 

—  ii.  1.  L'nto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  Ephesus 
write ;  These  things  saith  he  that  holdeth  the  seveu 
stars  in  his  right  hand,  who  walketh  in  the  midst  of 
the  seven  golden  candlesticks  ; 

12.  And  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Per- 

gamos  write ;  These  things  saith  he  which  hath  the 
sharp  sword  with  two  edges  ; 

16.  Repent ;  or  else  I  will  come  unto  thee 

quickly,  and  will  tight  against  them  with  the  sword 
of  my  mouth. 

18.  And  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thy- 

atira  write  ;  These  things  saith  the  Sou  of  God,  who 
hath  his  eyes  like  unto  a  flame  of  fire,  and  his  feet  are 
lilie  fine  brass ; 

—  iii.  1.  And  imto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Sar- 
dis  write;  These  things  saitli  he  that  hath  the  seven 
Spirits  of  God,  and  the  seven  stars  ;  I  know  thj' 
works,  that  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest,  and 
art  dead. 

—  xiv.  14.  And  I  looked,  and  behold  a  white  cloud, 
and  upon  the  cloud  one  sat  like  unto  the  Sou  of  man, 
having  ou  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and  in  his  hand  a 
sharpsickle. 

—  xvii.  14.  These  shall  make  war  with  the  Lamb, 
and  the  Lamb  shall  overcome  them :  for  he  is  Lord 
of  lords,  and  King  of  kings:  and  they  that  are  with 
him  are  called,  and  chosen,  and  faithful. 

—  xix.  11.  And  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold 
a  white  horse ;  and  lie  that  sat  upon  him  was  called 
Faithful  and  True,  and  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge 
and  make  war. 

13.  His  eyes  were  as  a  flame  of  fire,  and  on 

his  head  were  many  crowns ;  and  he  bail  a  name 
written,  that  no  man  laiew,  but  he  himself. 

13.  And  he  was  clothed  with  a  vesture  dip- 
ped in  blood :  and  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of 
God. 

14.  And  the  armies  which  were  in  heaven  fol- 
lowed him  upon  white  horses,  clothed  in  fine  linen, 
white  and  clean, 

15.  And    out  of  his  mouth   goeth    a  sharp 

sword,  that  with  it  he  should  smite  the  nations;  and 
he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron  :  and  he  tread- 
eth  the  winepress  of  the  fierceness  and  wrath  of  Al- 
mighty God. 

-^^ 16.  And  he  hath  on  his  vesture  and  on  his 

thigh  a  name  written,  KING  OF  KINGS,  AND 
LOTiD  OF  LORDS. 

31.  And   the    remnant    were  slain   with  the 

sword  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse,  which  sword  pro- 
ceeded out  of  his  moutli :  and  all  the  fowls  were  filled 
with  their  fle.sh. 

See  Jcr.  xxiii.  6.  Mat.  ii.  6.  Mark  v.  19,  30. 
Lake  V.  8.  Acts  ii.  36.  1  Cor.  viii.  6.  Ileb.  i.  10. 
1  Tim.  vi,  1.5.     Tit.  i.  4. 

§  112.    Pprfonns  tliP  AVorks  of  God. 

(1.    IN    CREATING.) 

John  i.  3.  All  things  were  made  by  him  ;  and  with- 
out him  was  not  any  thing  made  that  was  made. 


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JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  i.  10.  He  was  in  the  woikl,  and  the  world  was 
made  bj'  liim,  and  the  world  knew  liini  not. 

A'/i/i.  iii.  !K  And  to  make  all  men  see  what  ix  the  fel- 
lowship of  the  mystery,  wlueh  from  the  beginning  of 
I  be  world  hath  luenhid  in  God,  wlio  ereated  all 
Ihinjpi  by  .Icsiis  Christ  : 

Col.  i."U>.  For  In  him  were  all  tbinjis  ereated,  that 
ire  in  lieaven,  and  tliat  are  in  earth,  visilile  and  in- 
\  i-ible,  whether  lluy  be  thrones,  or  dominions,  or  prin- 
.  ipaliiies,  or  powers:  all  tilings  were  created  by  him, 
:uid  for  him : 

l[<h.  i.  10.  And  thou,  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast 
1  lid  the  fonndation  of  the  earth;  and  the  heavens  are 
liic  works  of  thine  hands. 

/'( )\  iii.  !•(.  .Vnd  inito  the  angel  of  the  church  of 
i!,;'  l-aodieeans  write;  The.se  things  saith  the  Amen, 
lUi'  faithful  and  true  witness,  tli'e  begmning  of  the 
erralion  of  (rod ; 

See  Px.  cii.  25.     1  Cor.  viii.  0. 

(0.    IN   PUKSEUVING   AI,I,   TniNGS.) 

Col.  i.  17.  And  he  is  before  all  things,  and  by  Iiiin 
.ill  things  consist: 

Ih'b.  i.  3.  Who  being  the  brightness  of  liin  glory, 
and  the  express  image  of  his  person,  and  upholding 
all  things  by  the  word  of  his  power,  when  he  had  by 
I nmself  purged  our  sins,  sat  down  ou  the  right  hand 
■  'f  the  Majesty  on  high; 

(3.    IX   FORGIVING   SINS.) 

.l/firrA;  ii.  5.  When  Jesus  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
iMito  the  sick  of  the  pals}',  Son,  thy  sins  be  forgiven 
thee. 

6.  But  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting 

there,  and  reasoning  in  their  hearts, 

—  —  7.  AVby  dotli  this  mfin  thus  speak  blasphe- 
mies? who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only? 

10.  But  that  ye  m;iy  know  that  the  Son  of 

man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (he  saith  to 
ilii'  siiic  of  tlie  palsj%) 

l.itki-  V.  20.  And  when  he  saw  their  faith,  he  said 
unto  him,  Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee. 

21.  An<l  the  scribes  antl  the  Pharisees  began 

to  reason,  saying,  Who  is  this  which  speaketh  blas- 
phemies ?     Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  alone  ? 

—  vii.  47.  Wherefore  I  saj'  unto  thee,  Her  sins, 
which  are  many,  are  forgiven;  for  she  loved  much: 
but  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  the  same  lovetb  little. 

48.  And  he  said  imto  her,  Thy  sins  are  for- 
given. 

49.  j\jid  they  that  sat  at  meat  with  him  be- 
gan to  say  w  ithin  themselves,  Who  is  this  that  for- 
giveth  sins  also? 

Ar/.i  V.  31.  Ilim  hatli  God  e.xalted  with  his  right 
h:ind  lo  he  a  Prince  and  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  repent- 
ance to  Israel,  and  forgiveness  of  sins. 

See  Col.  iii.  13. 

(4.    IN   BESTOWING   SPIRITUAL   BLESSINGS.) 

Murk  X.  So.  And  .Tames  and  .John,  the  sons  of 
Zcbedec,  come  unto  him,  saying,  Jlaster,  we  would 
that  thou  shouldest  do  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall 
desire. 

36.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  would  yc 

that  I  should  do  for  you  ? 

37.  They  said  unto  him.  Grant  unto  us  that 

"■!■  may  sit,  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
thy  leli  hand,  in  thy  giory 

Luke  xvii.  .5.  And  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord, 
Inerea.se  our  faith. 

—  xxiii.  42.  And  he  said  unto  .Icsns,  Lord,  remem- 
ber me  when  Ihon  comesl  into  thy  kingdom, 

43.  And  .lesus  said  unto  hinli.  Verily  I  say 

unto  thee.  To  day  shiilt  thou  be  with  me  in  paradise. 

—  xxiv.  49.  .iViid,  behold,  I  send  the  promise  of 
my  Father  upon  you :  but  tarry  ye  in  the  city  of 
Jerusalem,  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on 
high. 

John  i.  16.  And  of  his  fulness  h.ave  all  we  received, 
and  grace  for  grace. 

5  fi 


—  vi.  33.  For  the  bread  of  God  is  he  whieli  comctli 
down  from  heaven,  and  givetli  life  unto  the  world. 

—  viii.  3.").  And  the  servant  abidethnot  in  the  house 
forever:  hiil  the  Son  abideth  ever. 

30.  If  the  Son  therelbre  shall  make  you  free, 

ye  shall  be  free  indeed. 

—  xiv.  13.  And  wh:itsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my 
name,  that  will  I  do,  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified 
in  the  Son. 

14.  If  ye  shall  ask  ;uiy  thing  in  my  name,  I 

will  do  il. 

25.    These   things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 

being  yd  present  with  you. 

27.  Peace  I  le;ive  with  you,  my  peace  T  give 

unto  you :  not  as  the  world  givelli,  givc^  1  nnio  you. 
Let  not  your  he;u-l  lie  troubled,  neither  let  il  lie  :dVaid. 

—  xvi.  7.  Nevertheless  1  tell  you  the  truth  ;  It  is  ex- 
pedient for  you  lh;il  I  go  away :  tiir  if  I  go  not  away, 
the  Comforter  will  not  come  unto  J'ou;  but  if  I  de- 
part, I  will  send  him  unto  you. 

14.  He  shall  glorilyme:  for  he  shall  receive 

of  mine,  and  shall  shew  it  unto  you. 

—  xvii.  13.  And  now  come  I  to  thee;  and  these 
things  I  speak  in  the  world,  that  Uiey  might  have  my 
joy  fultilled  in  themselves. 

19.  And  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself,  that 

they  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the  truth. 

Horn.  v.  21.  That  as  sin  bath  reigned  unto  death, 
even  so  might  grace  reign  through  righteousness  unto 
eteiTial  life  by  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 

1  Cor.  i.  4.  I  thank  my  God  always  on  j-oiir  behalf, 
for  the  gi'ace  of  God  which  is  given  you  by  Jesus 
Christ; 

5.    That  in  every  thing  ye  are  enriched  by 

him,  in  all  utterance,  and  in  all  knowledge ; 

6.  Even  as  the  testimony  of  Christ  was  con- 
firmed in  you ; 

3(j.  But  of  him  are  ye  in  Christ  Jesus,  who  of 

God  is  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and  righteousness,  and 
sanctifieation,  and  redemption: 

3  Cor.  i.  19.  For  the  Son  of  God,  Jesus  Christ,  who 
was  preached  among  you  by  us,  even  by  me  and  Sil- 
vanus  and  Timotheus,  %as  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in 
him  was  yea. 

20.    For  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  are 

yea,  and  in  him  Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God  hy  us. 

—  xii.  9.  -fMost  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  , 
glory  in  my  infirmities,  that  the  power  of  Christ  may  ' 
rest  upon  me. 

10.  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in  infirmities,  in 

reproaches,  in  necessities,  in  persecutions,  in  distresses 
for  Christ's  sake:  for  when  1  am  weak,  then  am  I 
strong. 

Ej^i.  iii.  18.  May  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all 
saints  what  i»  the  breadth,  and  length,  and  depth,  and 
height ; 

—  —  19.  And  to  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which 
passeth  knowledge,  that  ye  might  he  filled  with  all  the 
fuluess  of  God. 

—  iv.  7.  But  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  grace  ac- 
cording to  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  Christ. 

Phil.  iv.  13.  I  can  do  all  things  thi-ough  Christ  which 
strengtheneth  me. 

Ileb.  V.  9.  And  being  made  perfect,  he  became  the 
author  of  eternal  salvation  unto  all  them  that  obey 
him ; 

iii'.  ii.  26.  And  he  that  overcometh,  and  keepeth 
my  works  unto  the  end,  to  him  will  I  give  power  over 
the  nations: 

37.  And  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron ; 

as  the  vessels  of  a  pfitter  shall  they  be  broken  to 
shivers :  even  as  I  received  of  my  Father. 

—  iii.  7.  And  to  the  angel  of  the  chureh  in  Phila- 
delphia write ;  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy,  he 
th:it  is  true,  be  that  bath  the  key  of  David,  he  that 
opcneth,  and  no  man  shuttetb  ;  and  shutteth,  and  no 
man  opcneth ; 

See  John  iv.  14. 

(5.    IN   RAISING  THE   DEAD.) 

John  V.  21.  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  tlie  dead, 
and  (luickcneth  (hem;  even  so  the  Son  qnickeneth 
whom  he  will. 


CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS   CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


John  y.  35.  Verily,  yeril}',  I  say  unto  you,  The  bonr  is 
comiug,  and  now  is,  wliou  the  dead  shall  hear  the 
voice  of  the  Son  of  God  :  and  they  that  hear  shall  li\e. 

28.  Marvel  not  at  this :  for  the  hour  is  coniin;;, 

in  the  which  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  his 
voice, 

39.  And  shall  come  forth ;  they  that  have  done 

good,  unto  the  resui-rectiou  of  life ;  and  they  that  have 
done  evil,  unto  the  resurrection  of  daninalion. 

—  xi.  3.5.  Jesus  said  unto  her,  I  am  the  resurrec- 
tion, and  the  life  :  he  that  believeth  in  me,  though  he 
were  dead,  yet  shall  he  live : 

Phil.  iii.  21.  Who  shall  change  om- vile  body,  that  it 
maj'  be  fashioned  like  unto  his  glorious  body,  accord- 
ing to  the  working  whereby  he  is  able  even  to  subdue 
all  thiu";s  unto  himself. 

See  Jolin  vi.  40. 

(6.    ra   .JUDGING  THE   WORLD.) 

Mat.  vii.  23.  Man_y  will  say  to  me  in  that  day.  Lord, 
Lord,  have  we  not  prophesied  in  thy  name  ?  and  in 
thy  name  hiive  cast  out  devils?  and  in  thy  name  done 
many  wonderful  works? 

—  xvi.  37.  For  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  the 
glory  of  his  Father  with  his  angels;  and  then  he  shall 
reward  every  man  according  to  his  works. 

—  xxiv.  30.  And  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the 
Son  of  man  in  heaven :  and  then  shall  all  the  tribes 

C...  of  the  earth  mourn,  and  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man 
coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven  with  power  and  great 
glory. 

— ■  XXV.  31.  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his 
glory,  and  all  tlie  holy  angels  with  him,  then  shall  he 
.■^it  upon  the  throne  of  his  glory: 

Joliii  v.  32.  For  the  Father  judgeth  no  man,  but 
hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the  Son  : 

37.  And  hath  given  him  authority  to  execute 

judgment  also,  because  he  is  the  Son  of  man. 

—  viii.  15.  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh;  I  judge  no 
man, 

^ 16.  And  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true : 

for  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father  that  sent 
me. 

Ad.'i  x.  43.  And  he  commanded  us  to  preach  imto 
the  people,  and  to  testify  that  it  is  he  which  was  or- 
dained of  God  to  be  the  Judge  of  quick  and  dead. 

Rom.  ii.  16.  In  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the 
secrets  of  men  by  Jesus  Christ  according  to  my  gospel. 

—  xiv.  10.  But  whj'  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother? 
or  why  dost  thou  set  at  nought  thy  brother?  for  we 
shall  all  stand  before  the  judgment  seat  of  Christ. 

3  Coi:  v.  10.  For  we  must  all  appear  before  the 
judgment  seat  of  Christ ;  that  every  one  may  receive 
tlie  Uiiugs  dons  in  his  body,  according  to  that  he  hath 
done,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad. 

3  Tim.  iv.  1.  I  charge  thee  therefore  before  God,  and 
the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  shall  judge  tlie  quick  and 
the  dead  at  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom ; 

Rev.  i.  7.  Behold,  he  cometh  with  clouds ;  and  eveiy 
eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  also  which  pierced  him ; 
and  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wail  because  of 
him.     Even  so.  Amen. 

—  xxii.  13.  And,  behold,  I  come  quickly ;  and  m}' 
reward  is  with  me,  to  give  every  man  according  as 
his  work  shall  l)e. 

See  Acts  xvii.  31. 

§  113.    Christ  Possesses  the  Attributes  of  God. 

(1.    IS  ETERNAL.) 

Jolin  i.  3.  The  same  was  in  the  beginnijig  with  God. 

—  iii.  13.  And  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to  heaven, 
hut  he  that  came  down  from  heaven,  even  the  Sou  of 
•man  which  is  in  heaven. 

—  v.  26.  For  as  the  Father  h;ith  life  in  himself;  so 
Jiath  he  given  to  the  Son  to  ha\e  lite  in  himself; 

—  vi.  46.  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  Father, 
save  he  wliich  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the  Father. 

■ 61.  When  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that  his  dis- 

ciiiles  murmured  at  it,  he  said  unto  them.  Doth  this 
oH'end  3'ou  ? 

63.   What  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man 

ascend  up  where  he  was  before  ? 


—  viii.  56.  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 
day:  and  he  saw  it,  and  was  glad. 

57.  Then  said  the  Jews  unto  him.  Thou  art 

notyetliftj-  years  old,  and  hast  thou  seen  Abraham? 

58.  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 

unto  3'ou,  Before  Abraham  was,  I  am. 

—  xiii.  3.  Jesus  knowiug  that  the  Father  had  given 
all  things  into  his  hands,  and  that  he  was  come  from 
God,  and  went  to  God  ; 

—  xvi.  28.  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and  am 
come  into  the  world :  again,  I  leave  the  world,  and  go 
to  the  Father. 

—  xvii.  5.  And  now,  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me 
with  thine  own  self  with  the  glory  which!  had  with 
thee  before  the  world  was. 

34.  Father,  I  will  that  they  also,  whom  thou 

hast  given  me,  be  with  me  where  I  am ;  that  they 
may  behold  my  gloiy,  which  thou  hast  given  me :  for 
thou  lo\edst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  world. 

Acts  iii.  15.  And  killed  the  Prince  of  life,  whom 
God  hath  raised  fi'om  the  dead;  whereof  we  are  wit- 
nesses. 

1  Cor.  XV.  47.  The  first  man  is  of  the  earth,  earthy  : 
the  second  man  is  the  Lord  from  lieaveu. 

—  • —  48.  As  is  the  earthy,  such  are  they  also  tluit 
are  earthj' :  and  as  is  the  heavenly,  such  are  they  also 
that  are  heavenly. 

49.  And  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the 

earthy,  we  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the  heavenly. 

Rev.  i.  17.  And  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  "as 
dead.  And  he  laid  his  right  hand  upon  me,  s;iying 
unto  me.  Fear  not;  I  am  tlie  first  iind  the  last : 

— ■ — 18.  lam  he  that  liveth,  and  was  dead;  and, 
behold,  I  am  alive  for  evermoi-e.  Amen ;  and  have  the 
keys  of  hell  and  of  death. 

—  xxii.  13.  I  am  Aljiha  and  Omega,  the  beginning 
and  the  end,  the  first  and  the  last 

See  John  i.  1.  (Jal.  iv.  4.  Heb.  i.  11,  13 ;  xiii.  8. 
1  Tim.  vi.  16.    Rev.  i.  8. 

(2.   IS  OMNIPRESENT.) 

Mat.  xviii.  20.  For  where  tw'O  or  three  are  gathered 
together  in  my  name,  there  am  I  in  the  midst  of 
them. 

—  xxviii.  20.  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things 
whatsoever  I  have  cotnmanded  you :  and,  lo,  I  am 
with  you  alway,  even  unto  the  end  of  the  world. 
Amen. 

Eph.  i.  33.    AVhich  is  his  body,  the  fulness   of  him 
that  filleth  all  in  all. 
See  John  iii.  13.    //<*.  i.  3. 

(3.   IS  OMNISCIENT.) 

Mat.  ix.  4.  And  Jesus  knowing  their  thoughts  said. 
Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  3'our  hearts? 

—  xii.  35.  And  Jesus  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said 
unto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
lirought  to  desolation ;  and  every  city  or  house  divided 
against  itself  shall  not  stand : 

Mark  ii.  8.  And  immediately,  when  Jesus  perceived 
in  his  spu-it  that  tliey  so  reasoned  within  themselves, 
he  said  unto  them,  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in 
your  hearts  ? 

Lvks  vi.  8.  But  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  to 
the  man  which  had  the  withered  hand.  Rise  up,  and 
stand  forth  in  the  midst.  And  he  arose  and  stood 
forth. 

—  ix.  47.  And  Jesus,  perceiving  the  thought  of  their 
heart,  took  a  child,  and  set  him  by  him. 

—  X.  33.  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  of  my  Fa- 
ther :  and  no  man  knowcth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the 
Father ;  and  who  the  Father  is,  but  the  Son,  and  he 
to  whom  the  Son  v\\\  reveal  him>. 

—  XX.  23.  But  he  perceived  their  craftiness,  and 
said  unto  them.  Why  tempt  ye  me  ? 

John  i.  48.  Natlianael  saith  unto  him.  Whence 
knowest  thou  me  ?  .Jesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Before  that  Pliilip  called  thee,  when  thou  wast 
under  the  fig  .tree,  I  saw  thee. 

—  ii.  34.  But  .Icsus  did  not  commit  himself  unto 
them,  because  he  l<ucw  all  men, 

35.  And  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  of 

man ;  for  he  knew  Mhat  was  iu  man. 


66 


CHAP.  XI. 


JESUS  cmiisT. 


BOOK  HI. 


Juhn  V.  43.  But  I  know  you,  that  ye  have  not  the 
love  of  Goil  in  you. 

—  vi.  (54.  But  there  aie  some  of  you  that  believe 
not.  For  Jesus  Ivuew  IVoni  tlie  beginning  who 
they  were  that  believed  not,  ami  who  siiouUl  betray 
him. 

—  X.  15.  As  the  Father  knoweth  nie,  even  so 
know  I  the  Father:  and  I  lay  ilowu  uiy  life  for  the 
sheep. 

—  .\iii.  1.  Now  before  Ww,  feast  of  the  jiassover, 
when  .Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was  come  that  he 
sliould  depart  out  of  this  worhl  unto  the  Fatlier,  bav- 
in,;;- loved  his  own  whieh  were  in  the  world,  he  loved 
them  unto  the  end. 

—  -wi.  30.  Now  are  we  sure  that  thou  knowest 
all  thinip?,  and  needest  not  that  any  man  should  aslc 
thee:  bv  this  we  believe  that  thou  camest  forth  from 
God. 

—  xxi.  17.  He  .saith  unto  him  the  third  time,  Simon, 
son  of  Jonas,  lovest  lliou  meV  Peter  was  grieved  be- 
cause he  said  unto  him  tlie  third  time,  Lovest  thou 
me?  And  he  said  unto  1dm,  Lord,  tliou  knowest  all 
thin^is;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee.  Jesus  saith 
unto  him.  Feed  my  sheep. 

Vol.  ii.  ;i.  In  %\  bom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wis- 
dom and  knowledfie. 

Mev.  ii.  19.  I  know  thy  works,  and  charity,  and  ser- 
vice, and  faith,  ;md  thy  jialience,  and  thy  works;  and 
the  last  ti>  be  more  than  the  first. 

"23.  And  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death; 

and  all  the  churehes  shall  know  that  I  am  he  whieh 
searcheth  the  reins  and  beart.s:  and  I  will  give  unto 
every  one  of  you  according  to  your  works. 

See  Jer.  xvii.  10.  Mat.\\.  27.  John  i.  49,  50;  xvii. 
35.    Acts  i.  24. 

(4.    IS  OMNIPOTENT.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  18.  And  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto 
them,  saying,  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven 
and  in  earth. 

John  X.  17.  Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me, 
because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it 
again. 

18.  No  man  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  la_y  it 

down  of  mj'self  I  have  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I 
have  power  to  take  it  again.  This  commandment 
have  I  received  of  my  Fatlier. 

1  Cor.  i.  24.  But  imto  them  which  are  called,  both 
Jews  and  Greeks,  Christ  the  power  of  God,  and  the 
wisdom  of  God. 

Col.  ii.  10.  And  ye  are  comi>lcte  in  him,  which  is  the 
head  of  all  principality  and  power: 

2  Tim.  i.  10.  Hut  is  now  made  manifest  by  the  a])- 
pcaring  of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  w!io  hath  abol- 
ished death,  and  hath  brought  life  and  immortality  to 
ilight  through  the  gospel : 

See  John  i.  3;  ii.  19.  Eph.  i.  23.  Phil  iii.  20,  21. 
liec.  i.  18. 

(5.    IS   UNCII.VXGE.^BLE.) 

Heb.  i.  11.  Thej-  shall  perish,  but  thou  remainest : 
and  thej'  all  shall  wax  old  as  dotli  a  garment ; 

12.  And  a.s  a  vesture  shalt  tliou  fold  them  up, 

and  they  shall  be  changed :  but  thou  art  the  same, 
and  thy  years  sh;dl  not  tail. 

—  xiii.  8.  Jesus  Christ  the  same  yesterday,  and  to 
day,  and  for  ever. 

See  John  i.  1.     Sev.  i.  4. 

(6.    IS   SITTLESS.) 

John  vii.  18.  He  that  speaketh  of  himself  seeketh 
his  own  glory :  but  he  that  seeketh  his  glory  that  sent 
him,  the  same  is  true,  and  no  imrighteousness  is  in 
him. 

—  viii.  29.  And  he  that  sent  me  is  with  me:  the 
Father  hath  not  left  me  alone  ;  for  I  do  always  those 
things  that  please  him. 

—  50.  And   I  .seek  not  mine  own  crlon;-:   there 
is  one  that  .seeketh  and  judgeth. 

Il'in.  XV.  3.  For  even  Christ  pleased  not  himself; 
but,  as  it  is  written.  The  reproaches  of  them  that  re- 
proached thee  fell  on  me. 


1  Pit.  ii.  32.  AVho  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 
in  his  mouth: 

23.  Who,  when  he  was   reviled,  reviled  not 

again;  when  he  suH'ered,  he  threatened  not;  but  com- 
mitted hiiitsilf  Ui  him  tb;it  judgetli  righteously: 

lldb.  i.  9.  Thou  has  loved  rigliteousness,  and  hatetl 
iitiquity;  th<rel'ore  Go<l,  cc<';i  thy  God,  hath  anointed 
thee  willi  the  uil  of  gladness  iiljove  thy  fellow.-^. 

—  ii.  10.  For  it  became  him,  for  whom  an',  all  things, 
and  by  whom  are  all  thini;s.  in  liringiug  many  sous 
unto  glory,  to  make  the  e:iplaiii  nl  tlieir  .salvation  i)er- 
fect  through  sull'erings. 

—  vii.  2(i.  For  sueli  a  high  priest  became  as,  irho  is 
holy,  harudi'ss,  undeliled,  separate  from  sinners,  and 
made  higher  than  the  heavens; 

37.  Vihii  needeth    not   daily,  as  those  high 

priests,  to  oiler  uj)  saeritiee.  first  for  his  own  sins,  and 
then  for  the  ])eople's :  for  this  he  did  once,  when  he 
olTered  up  himself. 

28.  For   the  law  maketh   men    high   priests 

which  have  infirmity ;  but  the  word  of  the  oath,  which 
was  since  the;  law,  nutkelh  the  Son,  who  is  eonseerated 
for  e\"ermore. 

1  Julin  iii.  5.  And  ye  know  that  be  was  manifested 
to  take  away  our  sins;  and  in  him  is  no  sin. 

See  John,  viii.  iQ+.  2  Coi:  v.  31.  Hcb.  iv.  15. 
1  Pet.  i.  19. 

(7.    IS  AN  OBJECT  OF   WORSHIP.) 

Mat.  ii.  3.  Saying,  Where  is  he  that  is  born  King  of 
the  Jews  ?  for  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and 
are  come  to  worship  him. 

11.  And  when  they  were  come  into  the  house, 

they  saw  the  young  child  with  JLiry  bis  motlier,  and 
fell  down,  and  worshipped  him;  and  when  tliey  had 
oiiencd  their  treasures,  they  presented  unto  him  gifts; 
gold,  and  frankincense,  and  m3Trh. 

■ —  ix.  18.  While  he  spake  tlie.sc  things  unto  them, 
behold,  there  came  a  certain  ruler,  and  worshipjied 
him,  saying.  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead :  but 
come  and  lay  thj'  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall 
live. 

—  xii.  6.  But  I  say  unto  jou.  That  in  this  place  is 
07ie  greater  than  the  temple. 

—  xiv.  33.  Then  tliey  tliat  were  in  the  ship  came 
and  worshipped  him,  saying.  Of  a  truth,  thou  art  the 
Son  of  God. 

—  XV.  25.  Then  came  she  and  worshipped  him, 
saying.  Lord,  help  mc. 

—  XX.  20.  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of  Zebc- 
dee's  children  with  her  sons,  worshipping  him,  and 
desiring  a  certain  thing  of  him. 

21.  And  he  said  unto  her.  What  wilt  thou? 

She  saith  unto  him,  Grant  that  the.se  my  two  sons  may 
sit,  the  one  on  thy  right  h:md,  and  the  other  on  the 
lelt,  in  thy  kingdom. 

Ltike  xxiv.  52.  And  they  worshipped  him,  and  re- 
turned to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy: 

John  ix.  .38.  And  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe.  And  he 
worshipped  him. 

Arts  vii.  59.  And  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon 
Ood,  and  saying.  Lord  Jesiui,  receive  my  spirit. 

60.  And  he  kneeled  down,  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice.  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge.  And 
when  he  had  said  this,  he  fell  asleep. 

2  Cor.  xii.  8.  For  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord 
thrice,  that  it  might  depart  from  me. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  me.  My  grace  is  suffi- 
cient for  thee :  for  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in 
weakness.  + 

Gal.  i.  4.  Who  gave  himself  for  our  sins,  that  ho 
might  deliver  us  from  this  present  evil  world,  accord- 
ing to  tlie  will  of  God  and  our  Father  : 

5.  To  whom  Ac  glorv  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

Pka.  ii.  10.  That  at  the  "name  of  Jesus  every  knee 
should  bow,  of  thing.o  in  heaven,  and  things  in  earth, 
and  thinq.i  under  the  earth  : 

1  Tim.  i.  12.  And  I  th:ink  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord, 
who  hath  enqjiled  me,  for  that  he  counted  me  faithful, 
puttino-  me  into  the  niinistn". 

Ueh.  i.  r>.  And  aixaiii.  when  he  bringeth  in  the  first- 
begotten  into  the  world,  he  saith,  And  let  all  the  an- 
gels of  God  worship  him. 
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CHAP.  XII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


2  Pei.  iii.  18.  But  grow  in  grace,  and  in  the  knowl- 
edge of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  To  him 
be  irlory  both  now  and  for  ever.     Amen. 

Bee.  V.  8.  And  when  he  had  taken  tlie  book,  the  four 
beasts  and  four  and  t\venty  elders  fell  do^\-n  before  the 
Lamb,  having  every  one  of  them  harps,  and  golden 
vials  full  of  odours,  whicli  are  the  prayers  of  saints. 

9.  And  they  sung  a  new  song,  saying.  Thou 

art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  to  ojien  the  seals 
thereof:  I'oi-  thou  wast  slain,  and  hast  redeemed  us  to 
God  by  thy  blood  out  of  every  Ivinchx'd,  and  tongue, 
and  people,  and  nation ; 

10.  And  hast  made  us  imto  our  God  kings 

and  priests:  and  we  shall  reign  on  the  earth. 

13.  Saying  with  a  loud  voice.  Worthy  is  the 

Lamb  that  was  slaiu  to  receive  power,  and  riches,  and 
wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and 
blessing. 

13.  And  every  creature  'which  is  in  heaven, 

and  on  the  earth,  and  under  the  earth,  and  such  as  are 
in  the  sea,  aud  all  that  are  in  them,  heard  I  saying, 
Blessing,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and  power,  be  unto 
him  that  sitteth  upou  the  throne,  and  unto  the  Lamb 
for  ever  and  ever. 

—  vii.  9.  After  this  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  great  multi- 
tude, which  no  man  could  number,  of  all  nations,  aud 
kindreds,  and  people,  and  tongues,  stood  before  the 
throne,  and  before  the  Lamb,  clothed  with  white  robes, 
and  palms  in  their  hands  ; 

10.  And   cried  with   a  loud  voice,   saving. 

Salvation  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon  the  throne, 
and  unto  the  Lamb. 

See  ft.  Lxxxii.  1.5,  17.  Mat.  viii.  3;  xx\'iii.  9.  Mark 
i.  40.  Luke  xxiii.  43.  John  v.  23.  1  Cvr.  i.  2.  2 
Thess.  in.  18. 

(8.   IS  SUPERIOR  TO  MEN   AND  ANGELS.) 

Mai.  xii.  41.  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  rise  in  judg- 
ment with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn  it :  be- 
cause they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas ;  and, 
behold,  a  greater  than  .Jonas  in  here. 

43.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 

the  judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn 
it :  tor  she  came  from  tlie  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  to 
hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and,  behold,  a  greater 
than  Solomon  it  here. 

Luke  xi.  31.  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 
the  judgment  with  the  men  of  this  generation,  aud 
condemn  them :  for  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts 
of  the  earth  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon ;  and, 
behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  is  here. 

—  ■ —  33.  The  men  of  Nineveh  shall  rise  up  in  the 
judgment  with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn  it: 
for  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas ;  and,  be- 
hold, a  greater  than  Jonas  m  here. 

John  i.  17.  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses  but 
grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ. 

—  viii.  23.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  from  be- 
neath ;  I  am  from  above :  ye  are  of  this  world ;  I  am 
not  of  this  world. 

Eph.  i.  31.  Far  above  all  principality,  and  power, 
and  might,  and  dominion,  and  every  name  that  is 
named,  not  only  in  this  world,  but  also  in  that  which 
is  to  come : 

Phil.  ii.  9.  Wherefore  God  also  hath  highly  exalted 
him,  and  given  him  a  name  which  is  above  every 
name  : 

Hell.  i.  4.  Being  made  so  much  better  than  the  an- 
gels, as  he  hath  by  inheritance  obtained  a  more  excel- 
lent name  than  the}-. 

T).  For  unto  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 

time.  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten  thee  ? 
And  again,  I  will  be  lo  him  a  Father,  and  he  shall  be 
to  me  a  Son  ? 

—  iii.  3.  For  this  twin  was  counted  worthy  of  more 
glory  than  Moses,  inasmuch  as  he  who  hatii  builded 
the  house  bath  more  hcmour  than  the  house. 

See  Pa.  Ixxxix.  27.  Is.  ix.  0.  John  iii.  21.  Col.  i. 
17, 18.    Beb.  i.  (i.    1  Pet.  iu.  32.    Pee.  i.  5. 


CHAP.  xn. 

CHRIST'S  HUMANITY. 

§  114.    Christ's  Incarnation. 

John  i.  14.  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and 
dwelt  anions  us,  (and  we  l)eheld  his  glory,  the  glory 
as  of  the  only  begotten  of  the  Father,)  fiill  of  grace 
and  truth. 

Phil.  ii.  7.  But  made  himself  of  no  reputation,  and 
took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant,  and  was  made 
in  the  likeness  of  men : 

8.  And  lieing  found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  he 

humbled  hmiself  aud  became  obedient  imto  death, 
even  the  death  of  the  cross. 

Ihh.  ii.  14.  Forasnuich  then  as  the  children  are  par- 
takers of  tlcsli  and  blood,  he  also  himself  likewise 
took  part  of  the  same ;  that  Uirough  death  he  might 
destroy  him  that  had  the  power  of  death,  that  is,  the 
devil ; 

15.  And  deliver  them,  who  through  fear  of 

death  were  all  then-  lifetime  subject  to  liondage. 

10.  For  verily  he  took  not  on  him  the  nature 

()/' angels;  but  he  took  on  him  the  seed  of  Abraham. 

1  John  iv.  2.  Hereby  know  ye  the  spirit  of  God : 
Every  sphit  that  confesscth  that  Jesus  Clu"ist  is  come 
in  the  tlesh  is  of  God : 

4.  Ye  are  of  God,  little  children,  and  have 

overcome  them  :  because  greater  is  he  that  is  in  you, 
than  he  that  is  in  the  world. 

2  Joli  n  7.  For  many  deceivers  are  entered  into  the 
world,  who  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in 
the  flesh.     This  is  a  deceiver  and  an  antichrist. 

See  Oen.  iii.  1.5.  P«.  xxii.  23.  Is.  ix.  6.  Mat.  i.  1 ; 
viii.  30.  Uike  iii.  38-38 ;  xxiv.  39.  Acts  i.  14.  Bom, 
i.  3,  4     1  Tim.  ii.  5.     1  John  i.  1 ;  iv.  3. 

§  115.    Christ's  Hinnan  Appetites,  Feelings, 
and  Relationships. 

Mat.  viii.  10.  When  Jesus  heard  it,  he  marvelled, 
and  said  to  them  that  followed.  Verily  I  say  unto  you, 
I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

—  ix.  36.  But  when  he  saw  the  multitudes,  he  was 
moved  with  compassion  on  them,  because  they  fainted, 
and  were  scattered  abroad,  as  shec])  having  no  shejiherd. 

—  xxi.  18.  Now  in  the  morning,  as  he  retmncd  into 
the  city,  he  hungered. 

Mark  vi.  G.  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their  un- 
belief And  he  went  round  about  the  villages,  teaching. 

—  xi.  13.  And  on  the  morrow,  when  they  were 
come  from  Bethany,  he  was  hungry : 

Luke  vii.  13.  Anil  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had 
compassion  on  hei-,  and  said  unto  her.  Weep  not. 

/()/(/(  ii.  12.  After  this  he  went  down  to  Capernaum, 
he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  brethren,  and  his  disci- 
ples ;  and  they  continued  there  not  many  days. 

—  iv.  6.  Now  Jacob's  well  was  there.  Jesus  there- 
fore, being  wearied  with  hin  journey,  sat  thus  on  the 
well:  andM  was  about  the  sixth  hom\ 

—  xi.  33.  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  weeping, 
and  the  Jews  also  weeping  which  came  with  her,  he 
groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  was  troubled, 

—  —  34.  And  said.  Where  have  ye  laid  him  ? 
They  say  unto  him.  Lord,  come  and  see. 

3.5.  Jesus  wept. 

■  36.    Then  said   the  Jews.  Behold  how  he 

loved  him ! 

37.  And  some  of  them  said.  Could  not  this 

man,  which  opened  the  eves  of  the  blind,  have  caused 
that  even  this  man  shoidd  not  have  died  ? 

Gal.  i.  19.  But  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none 
save  James  the  Lord's  brother. 

lleb.  ii.  18.  For  in  that  he  himself  hath  suffered 
being  tempted,  he  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are 
tempted. 

—  iv.  15.  For  we  have  not  a  high  priest  which 
canuot  be  touched  with  the  feeling  ol  oiu"  infirmities  ; 
but  was  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  we  are,  yet  with- 
out sin. 

See  Mat.  iv.  2;  viii.  24;  xx\-i.  38.  Mark  xi.  13. 
Luke  ii.  52.    John  iv.  7. 


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CHAP.  XIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


§  IKJ.    (lirist  Coiiiparcd  with  Iht;  Father. 

(1.    IN   DIONITY.) 

John  \\.  38.  For  I  came  down  from  hoiivcn,  not 
to  do  mine  own  will,  but  tlie  will  of  him  that  sunt 
me. 

—  vii.  10.  .Tosus  imswprcd  thcn>,  nnd  said,  My  dor- 
li'inc  is  not  mine,  Iml  Ins  Hint  sent  me. 

0(S,  'I'lun    iTii'd    Jesus    iu   the   tomplc   as    he 

taught,  sayinjr,  Yp  both  know  me,  and  yo  know 
whence  I  iim  ;  and  I  am  not  come  of  myself,  but  he 
that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not. 

29.  Hut  I  know  hini ;  for  I  am  from  him,  and 

he  hath  sent  me. 

—  viii.  43.  .lesus  sai<l  unto  them.  If  God  were  your 
Father,  ye  would  love  me ;  for  I  iiroccedert  forth  and 
came  from  God;  neither  came  1  of  myself,  but  he 
sent  me. 

,54.  .TcsMs  answered.  If  I  lionour  myself,  my 

honoin-  is  nolhinij;:  it  is  my  Father  that  honoureth 
me;  of  whom  ye  say,  tliat  lie  is  your  God: 

,-).■).   Yet  ye  have  not  known  him  ;  but  I  know 

him :  and  if  I  sliould  say,  I  know  him  not,  I  shall  be 
a  liar  like  unto  you :  bill  I  know  him,  and  keep  his 
■saying. 

" —  x.  33.  Jesus  answered  them,  jManj'  good  works 
liave  I  shewed  you  from  my  Father;  for  which  of 
those  works  do  ye  stone  me  V 

—  xiv.  28.  Ye  have  heard  how  I  said  unto  you,  I 
go  oway,  and  come  /'.'/"'"  "uto  you.  If  ye  loved  me, 
ye  would  rejoice,  bec.Tuse  I  said,  I  go  unto  the  Father: 
for  mv  Fatlu'r  is  greater  than  I. 

—  xvii.  4.  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth: 
I  have  linishcd  the  work  which  thou  gavest  me  to 
do. 

8.  For  I  have  given  unto  them  the  words 

which  tliou  gavest  me;  and  they  have  received  Mem, 
and  have  known  surely  that  I  came  out  from  thee, 
and  Ihey  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send  me. 

"18.  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even 

so  have  1  also  sent  them  into  the  world. 

1  Cor.  iii.  23.  And  ye  are  Christ's;  and  Christ  is 
God's. 

—  xi.  3.  But  I  would  have  you  know,  that  the  head 
of  every  man  is  Clirist ;  and  ibe  bead  of  the  woman 
is  the  nian ;  and  the  bead  of  Christ  U  God. 

—  XV.  24.  Then  rmmth  the  end,  when  he  shall  have 
delivered  u]!  tin'  kingdom  to  God,  even  the  Father; 
when  he  sli;ill  have  put  down  all  rule,  and  all  author- 
ity and  power. 

" 27.  For  be  b.'illi  put  iill  things  under  his  feet. 

But  when  he  saith.  All  tilings  :ire  init  under  liiii),  it  is 
manifest  that  he  is  excepted,  which  did  put  all  things 
imder  him. 

28.   And  when  all  things  shall  be  subdued 

unto  him,  then  sliall  tlic  f^on  also  himself  be  subject 
unto  bim  that  \uit  all  things  under  him,  that  God 
mav  be  all  in  all. 

I/ih.  ii.  9.  But  we  sec  Jesus,  who  was  made  a  little 
lower  than  the  auu:cls  for  the  suffering  of  death, 
crowned  with  glory  and  honour;  that  he  by  the 
grace  of  God  should  taste  death  for  every  man. 

See  John  viii.  29;  x.  36;  xvii.  3;  xx.  I'T.     Eph.  i.  17. 

(2.   IN  POWER.) 

Mat.  XX.  23.  +l)ut  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on 

my  left,  is  not  mine  to  give,  hut  ii  shall  be  given  to  them 
for  whom  il  is  i>np:ired  of  my  Father. 

Murk  \.  4(1.  iiut  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my 
left  hand  is  not  mine  to  give ;  but  it  shall  be  given  to 
l/iiM  for  whom  it  is  jirepared. 

J'ikii  v.  19.  Tlien  answered  Jesus  and  said  unto 
them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  The  Son  can  do 
nothing  of  liiinself,  but  what  be  seeth  the  Father  do  : 
for  w  hat  things  soever  he  doeth,  these  also  doeth  the 
Son  likewise. 

;^0.  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing :  as  I 

hear,  I  judge:  and  my  judgment  is  just;  because  I 
6eek  not  mine  own  w"ill,  but  the  will  of  the  Father 
which  h;ith  sent  me. 

—  xiv.  31.  But  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love 
the  Father;  and  :is  the  Father  gave  me  command- 
ment, even  so  I  do.     Arise,  let  us  go  hence. 


—  xvii.  7.  Now  they  hav<'  known  that  all  things 
whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are  of  thee. 

Arts  X.  38.  How  (tod  anointed  Jesus  of  Nazareth 
with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with  jiower :  who  went 
about  doing  good,  and  healing  all  that  were  oppressed 
of  Ibe  devil  ;  for  (lod  w:is  witli  him. 

//i/i.v.7.  'Who  ill  llii^  diiys  of  bis  flesh,  when  he| 
had  otl'ered  up  pr;iyers  and  snp|ilie;i1ioiis  with  strong 
crying  and  tears  uulo  bim  that  was  iible  to  save  him 
t'rom  death,  and  w;is  beard  in  that  he  feared  : 

See  Js.  xlii.  6.     John  vi.  .07;  viii.  28.     2  Cor.  xiii.  4. 

(3.    IN   KNOWLEDGE.) 

Mitrk  xi.  13.  And  seeing  a  fig  tree  af;ir  off  having 
leaves,  he  ciinie,  if  li.i]ily  be  might  tiiiil  any  thing 
thereon:  and  when  be  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing 
but  leaves;  for  the  time  of  ligs  was  not  yet. 

—  xiii.  32.  But  of  that  diiy  and  that  hour  knoweth 
no  man,  no,  not  the  ;uigels  which  are  in  heaven,  nei- 
ther the  Son,  but  the  F;ither. 

J<jhii  iii.  34.  For  be  whom  God  hath  sent  sjieaketh 
the  words  of  God  ;  for  God  giveth  not  the  Sjiirit  l.ij' 
measure  n/ilo  him. 

—  V.  20.  For  the  Fntlicr  loveth  the  Son,  and  shew- 
eth  him  all  things  that  himself  doeth :  and  be  will 
shew  him  greater  works  tlian  these,  that  ye  may  mar- 
vel. 

—  viii.  26.  I  have  many  things  to  s;iy  and  to  judge 
of  you:  but  he  that  sent  ine  is'true;  and  I  speak  to 
the  world  those  things  which  I  have  heard  of  him. 

38.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  tbein,  \\hen  ye  have 

lifted  up  the  Son  of  man,  then  sliall  ye  know  that  I 
:im  //(',  and  that  I  do  nothing  of  myself;  liut  as  ni)' 
Father  hath  taught  me,  I  sjieak  these  thin.gs. 

—  xii.  49.  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself;  but  the 
Father  which  sent  me,  be  gave  me  a  comnumdment, 
what  I  should  sav,  and  what  I  should  speak. 

,50.  And  1  know  that  his  comiiiandment  is  life 

everlasting:  whatsoever  I  speak  therefore,  even  as  the 
Father  said  unto  me,  so  I  speak. 

—  xiv.  10.  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  the  Fa- 
ther, and  the  Father  in  me  V  the  words  that  I  sjieak 
unto  you  I  speak  not  of  myself;  but  the  Father  that 
dwelleth  in  me,  he  doeth  the  works. 

24.  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my 

Siiyings:  and  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but 
the  Father's  which  sent  me. 

—  XV.  1.5.  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants;  for 
the  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth :  but  I 
have  called  vou  friends;  for  all  thin.iis  that  I  have 
heard  of  my  Father  I  have  made  known' unto  you. 

—  xvi.  1.x  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine  : 
therefore  said  I,  that  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall 
shew  it  unto  you. 

See  Mat.  xxiv.  36.    Zech.  xiv.  7. 

(4.    m   GOODNESS.) 

Mat.  xix.  16.  And,  behold,  one  came  and  said  unto 
him.  Good  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I 
may  have  eternal  life  V 

17.  And  he  said  unto  him,  AVhy  callest  thou 

me  good  ?  there  is  none  good  but  one,  that  i.t,  God  :  but 
if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the  conunaudmeuts. 

Luke  xviii.  19.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Why  c;ill- 
est  thou  me  good?  none  is  good,  save  one,  tJuit  is. 
God. 


CHAP.  XIU. 
OFFICES  OF  CHRIST. 

§  117.  Clirist  onr  Example. 

Mat.  xi.  29.  Take  mv  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of 
me;  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart:  and  ye  shall 
find  rest  unto  your  souls.  ,      ,       . 

30.  For  my  yoke  is  easy,  and  my  burden  is 

\    "John  xUi.  4.  He  riseth  from  siip|ier,  and  laid  aside 
i  his  ganneuts;  and  took  a  towel,  and  girded  himselt 


69 


CHAP.  XIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Jiihii  xiii.  0.  After  that  be  pouretli  water  into  a  basin, 
and  began  to  \y;(s1i  Ibe  disciples'  feet,  and  to  wipe 
lliein  with  tlie  towel  wherewith  he  was  irirded. 

6.  Then  cometh  he  to  Simon  Peter :  and  Pe- 
ter saitli  unto  him,  Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my  feet? 

3  0>r.  viii.  9.  For  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  that,  tliough  be  was  lich,  yet  for  your 
sikcs  he  liecame  poor,  that  ye  through  his  poverty 
might  be  rii-h. 

PhiL  ii.  5.  Let  this  mind  be  in  you,  which  was  also 
in  Christ  Jesus : 

Ileb.  xii.  3.  Looking  unto  Jesus  the  author  and  fin- 
isher of«'/;'  faitli;  wlio  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before 
him  endured  the  cross,  desiiising  the  sliame,  and  is  set 
down  at  the  right  band  of  the  tlii'one  of  God. 

3.  For  consider  him  that  endured  such  con- 
tradiction of  sinners  against  himself,  lest  ye  be  weari- 
ed and  faint  in  your  minds. 

1  Ptt.  ii.  31.  For  even  hereunto  were  ye  called:  be- 
cause Christ  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving  us  an  exam- 
ple, that  ye  should  follow  bis  steps : 

—  iv.  1.  Forasmuch  then  as  Christ  hath  suffered 
for  us  in  the  flesh,  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the 
same  mind :  for  be  that  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  bath 
ceased,  from  sin ; 

3.  That  he  no  longer  shoidd  live  the  rest  of 

hix  time  in  the  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but  to  the  will 
of  God. 

1  John  iii.  16  Hereby  perceive  we  the  love  of  God, 
because  be  laid  down  his  life  for  us  :  and  we  ought  to 
lay  down  our  lives  for  the  brethren. 

5  lis.     Our  jHstiflcatioii. 

Ads  xiii.  39.  And  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justi- 
fied from  all  things,  from  which  ye  could  not  be  jus- 
tified by  the  law  of  Moses. 

Hiiiii.  iii.  24  Being  justified  freely  by  his  grace 
through  the  redcnijition  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus: 

2li.  To  declare.  /  mty,  at  this  lime  his  right- 
eousness: lli;if  be  miglit  be  just,  and  the  justifier  of 
him  which  l)elievetb  in  Jesus. 

—  iv.  33.  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone, 
that  it  w:is  imputed  to  bim  ; 

3 1.  But  fi>r  us  also,  to  whom  it  shall  be  imputed, 

if  we  lielieve  on  him  that  raised  up  Jesus  our 
Lord  from  the  dead ; 

i'i.  Who  was  delivered  for  our  offences,  and 

was  raised  ag;nn  for  our  justification. 

—  V.  9.  Mucli  more  then,  being  now  justified  by  his 
blood,  we  shall  be  saved  from  wiatb  tbrougli  him. 

—  viii.  1.  Thfre  Ik  thei'efore  now  no  condemnation 
to  them  which  are  in  Christ  Jesus,  who  walk  not 
after  the  flesh,  but  after  the  Spirit. 

—  —  3.  For  the  law  of  the  Spirit  of  life  in  Christ 
Jesus  hath  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and 
death. 

3.  For  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was 

we;ik  through  the  flesh,  God  sending  his  own  Son  in 
the  likeness  of  sinful  flesh,  and  for  sin,  condemned  sin 
in  the  flesli : 

(i(il.  ii.  !(!.  Knowing  that  a  man  is  not  justified  by 
tlie  works  of  the  law,  liut  by  the  faith  of  Jesus  Christ, 
even  we  have  lielieved  in  Jesus  Christ,  that  we  might 
be  justilieil  by  the  faith  of  Christ,  and  not  bj'  tlie 
works  of  the  law:  for  liy  the  works  of  the  law  shall 
no  flesh  be  justified. 

17.  But  if.  while  we  seek  to  be  justified  by 

Christ,  we  oui'selves  also  are  found  sinners,  w  there- 
fore Christ  the  minister  of  sin?     God  forbid. 

31.   I  do  not   fr\istrate  the  gnice  of  God:  for 

if  righteousness  coiiie  l)y  tlie  law,  then  Chi'ist  is  dead 
in  vain. 

§  119.    Our  Propitiation. 

^fllt.  XX.  28.  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to 
be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister,  and  to  give  his 
life  w  ransom  for  many. 

Murk  X.  4.5.  For  even  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to 
be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister,  and  to  give  his 
life  a  niiisom  for  many. 

AcIk  xiii.  3^.  He  it  known  unto  you  therefore,  men 
(iiid  lireilireii,  th:it  through  this  man  is  preached  unto 
you  the  fuj'giveness  of  sins : 


Rom.  iii.  S.'i.  AVhom  God  hath  set  forth  to  he  a  pro- 
pitiation tbrough  faith  in  bis  blood,  to  declare  his 
righteousness  for  the  remission  of  sins  that  are  past, 
through  the  forbearance  of  God ; 

—  V.  G.  For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength, 
in  due  time  Clirist  died  for  the  ungodly. 

.  T.  For  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one 

die :  yet  peradventure  for  a  good  man  some  would 
even  dare  to  die. 

8.  But  God  conimendeth  his  love  toward  us, 

in  that,  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us. 

10.  For  if,  when  we  were  enemies,  we  were 

reconciled  to  God  by  the  death  of  his  Son ;  much 
more,  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved  by  his  life. 

11.  And  not  only  so,  Init  we  also  joy  in  God 

through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  we  have 
now  received  the  atonement. 

1  Cor.  XV.  3.  For  I  delivered  unto  you  first  of  all 
that  which  I  also  received,  how  that  Christ  died  for 
our  sins  according  to  the  Scriptures  ; 

3  Cor.  V.  18.  And  all  things  are  of  God,  who  hath 
reconciled  us  to  himself  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  hath 
given  to  us  the  ministry  of  reconciliation  ; 

19.  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  CUirist,  reconcil- 
ing the  world  unto  himself,  not  imputing  their  tres- 
passes unto  them;  and  hath  committed  unto  us  the 
word  of  reconciliation. 

31.  For  he  liaUi  made  him  i<i  he  sin  for  us, 

who  knew  no  sin  ;  that  we  might  be  made  tne  right- 
eousness of  God  in  him. 

Old.  ii.  30.  I  am  crucified  with  Christ:  nevertheless 
I  live;  vet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me  :  and  the  life 
which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I  live  by  the  faith  of  the 
Son  of  God,  who  loved  me,  and  gave  himself  for  me. 

—  iii.  13.  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse 
of  the  law,  being  made  a  curse  for  us :  for  it  is  written, 
Cursed  is  every  one  that  bangeth  on  a  tree: 

E])h.  i.  7.  Li  whom  we  have  redemption  tbrough 
his  blood,  the  forgiveness  of  sins,  according  to  the 
riches  of  his  grace ; 

8.  Wherein  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  it 

all  wisdom  and  prudence  ; 

—  ii.  7.  That  in  the  ages  to  come  be  might  shew 
the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace,  in  Ills  kindness 
toward  us,  through  Christ  .Jesus. 

13.  But  now,  in  Christ  Jesus,  ye  who  some- 
time were  far  off  are  made  nigh  by"  Uie  blood  of 
Christ. 

14.  For  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  both 

one,  and  hath  broken  down  the  middle  wall  of  par- 
tition hetiretn  us  ; 

15.  Having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity, 

even  the  law  of  commandments  contained  in  ordi- 
nances ;  for  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new 
man,  so  making  peace ; 

• 16.  And  that  be  might  reconcile  both  unto 

God  in  one  body  by  the  cross,  having  slain  the  enmity 
thereby : 

—  V.  3.  And  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved 
us,  and  hath  given  himself  tor  us  an  ofl'ering  and  a 
sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweelsmelling  savour. 

25.  Husbands,  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ 

also  loved  the  church,  and  g;ive  himself  ibr  it ; 

30.  That  he  might  sanctify  and  cleanse  it  with 

the  washing  of  wiiter  by  the  word, 

37.  That  he  might  ijrescnt  it  to  himself  a  glo- 
rious church,  not  having  s]iot,  or  wrinkle,  or  any  such 
thing;  but  lliat  it  sliould  be  holy  and  without  lileniish. 

Col.  i.  14.  In  wlioui  we  lia\e  redemption  through 
his  blood,  even  the  forgi\eiiess  of  sins  : 

30.  And,  ha\  iiig   made   jieace   through   the 

blood  of  bis  cross,  by  liim  to  rccimcile  all  things  unto 
himself;  by  liim,  I.wij,  whether  tluybe  things  in  eiirtb, 
or  things  in  heaven. 

—  ii.  14.  Blottiugout  the  handwriting  of  ordinances 
that  Mas  against  us,  which  was  contrary  to  us,  and 
took  it  out  of  tlie  way,  iKiiling  it  to  Iiis  cross ; 

15.  And  having  spoiled  principalities  and  pow- 

ei-s,  he  made  a  shew  of  them  openly,  triumphing  over 
them  in  it. 

TH.  ii.  14.  "Who  gave  himself  for  us,  that  he  might 
redeem  us  from  all  iniiiuity,  and  purity  imto  himself 
a  iieculiar  people,  zealous  uf  good  worlis. 


ro 


CHAP.  XIII. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


Till.  ix.  13.  For  if  llic  blooil  of  bulls  and  of  ^ouls, 
nnd  tlic  lushes  of  a  licifcr  sprinkling  the  unikan,  sane- 
tilictli  to  the  piirityinij;  of  tlie  llesh  ; 

14.  How  niucli  more  shall  the  Mood  of  Christ, 

who  llirongh  tlie  eternal  Spirit  ottered  liiinself  with- 
out spot  to  Goil,  puri;o  your  eonscieuce  from  dead 
Worl<s  to  serve  the  living'  (todV 

35.   Nor  yet  Ihal  lie  sliould  offer  Iiimsclf  often, 

ns  tlie  higli  priest  entcretli  into  the  holy  place  every 
year  with  blood  of  olliers; 

36.  For  then  must  he  often  have  suffered  since 

the  foundation  of  tlie  world:  but  now  once  in  the 
end  of  the  worhl  lialli  lie  appeared  to  put  away  sin 
by  the  saeritice  of  himself 

" —  X.  o.  Wherefore,  when  he  eometli  into  the  world, 
he  saith,  Sacrifice  and  oll'eriiis;  thou  wouldest  not,  but 
a  body  hiist  thou  iirepared  me  : 

—  —  (i.  In  burnt  offerings  and  sacrifices  for  sin  thou 
hast  had  no  pleasure. 

7.  Tlien  said  I,  Lo,  T  come  (in  tlic  volume  of 

the  book  it  is  written  of  me)  to  do  thy  will,  O  God. 

8.  Above  when  lie  said.  Sacrifice  and  offer- 
ing and  burnt  offerings  and  uffering  for  siu  thou 
wouldest  not,  neither  hadst  pleasure  tlierein ;  which 
are  offered  by  the  law  ; 

9.  Tlien  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  O 

God.  He  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  establish 
the  second. 

10.  By   tlie    which    will    we    are    sanctified 

tlnough  the  offering  of  the  body  of  Jesus  Christ  once 
for  nil. 

14.  For  by  one  offering  he  liath  perfected  for 

ever  them  that  are  sanctifiecl. 

19.  Having   tlierefore,  brethren,  boldness    to 

enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of  Jesus, 

30.  By  a  new  and  living  waj',  which  he  hath 

consecrated  for  us,  througli  the  vail,  that  is  to  say,  his 
flesh; 

—  .xiii.  13.  Wherefore  Jesus  also,  that  he  might  sanc- 
tify the  people  witli  his  own  blood,  suffered  without 
the  gate. 

13.  Let  ns  go  fortli  tlierefore  unto  him  with- 
out the  camp,  bearing  his  reproach. 

1  Pet.  1.  18,  Forasnuich  as  ye  know  that  ye  were 
not  redeemed  with  corrupfiliie  things,  as  silver  and 
gold,  from  your  vain  conversation  received  by  tradition 
from  your  fathers ; 

—  —  19  But  with  the  precious  blood  of  Christ,  as 
of  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without  spot: 

30.  y\'\\n  verily  was   foreordained  before  the 

foundation  of  the  world,  but  was  manifest  in  these 
last  times  for  you, 

—  ii.  34  Who  his  own  self  bare  onr  sins  in  his  own 
body  on  the  tree,  that  we,  being  dead  to  sins,  should 
live  unto  righteousness :  by  whose  stripes  ye  were 
healed. 

—  iii.  18.  For  Cliriat  also  hath  once  suffered  for 
sins,  the  just  for  the  unjust,  that  he  might  bring  us  to 
God,  being  put  to  death  in  the  flesh,  but  quickened 
by  the  Spirit : 

1  Jiijiii  i.  7.  But  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the 
light,  we  have  fellowship  one  with  another,  and  the 
blood  of  Jesus  Christ  his  Son  clcanseth  us  from  all  sin. 

—  iv.  10.  Herein  is  love,  not  that  we  loved  God,  but 
that  he  loved  us,  and  sent  his  Sou  to  be  the  propitiation 
for  our  sins. 

—  v.  0.  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood, 
eren  Jesus  Christ ;  not  liy  water  only,  but  by  water 
and  blood.  And  it  is  the  Spirit  that  "beareth  witness, 
because  the  Spirit  is  truth. 

Rev.  vii.  13.  And  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying 
unto  me,  ^VIlat  are  these  which  are  arrayed  in  white 
robes?  and  whence  came  theyy 

14.  And  I  .said  unto  him.  Sir,  thou  knowcst. 

And  he  said  to  me,  Tliese  ;ire  lliey  which  came  out  of 
great  tribulation,  :ind  Ikivc  wasjied  their  robes,  and 
made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

§  IL'O.    Oiir  Life. 

John  T.  11.  He  answered  them,  He  that  made  me 
whole,  the  same  said  unto  me,  Take  up  thy  bed,  and 
walk. 


13.  Then  asked  they  him.  What  man  is  that 

which  said  unto  thee,  Take  ui)  thy  bed,  and  walk? 

—  xiv.  18.  I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless:  I  will 
come  to  you. 

19.  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me 

no  more;  but  ye  see  me:  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live 
also. 

■  30.  At  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  T  ctin  in  my 

Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in  you. 

—  xvii.  2(J.  And  I  have  declared  unto  them  thy 
name,  and  will  declare  (7  ;  that  the  love  wherewith 
thou  hast  loved  me  may  be  in  them,  aiul  I  in  them. 

Rim.  viii. '.).  But  ye  are  not  in  the  flesh,  but  in  the 
Spirit,  if  so  be  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwell  in  you. 
Now  if  any  man  have  not  the  Spirit  of  Christ,  he  is 
none  of  his. 

10.  And  if  Christ  be  in  you,  the  body  is  dead 

because  of  siu  ;  but  the  Spirit  is  life  liecause  of  right- 
eousness. 

2  Cur.  xiii.  3.  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speak- 
ing in  me,  which  to  you-ward  is  not  weak,  but  is 
mighty  in  you. 

Epli.  i.  9.  Having  made  known  unto  us  the  my.stery 
of  his  will,  according  to  his  good  pleasure  which  he 
has  purjiosed  in  himself: 

10.  That  in  the  dispensation  of  thc>  fulness  of 

times  he  might  gather  together  in  one  all  things  in 
Christ,  both  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on 
earth  ;  eren  in  him: 

—  ii.  4.  But  God,  who  is  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  gi-eat 
love  whcrcwifli  he  loved  us, 

5.  Even  when  we  were  dead  in  sins,  hath 

quickened  us  together  with  Christ,  (by  grace  ye  are 
saved  ;) 

G.  And  hath  raised  ns  up  together,  and  made 

US  sit  together  in  heavenly  pUtces  in  Christ  Jesus : 

—  iv.  16  From  whom  the  whole  body  fitly  joined 
together  and  compacted  by  that  which  every  joint 
supplieth,  according  to  the  effectual  working  in  the 
measure  of  every  part,  maketh  increase  of  flic  body 
unto  the  edifying  of  itself  in  love. 

1  Thess.  v."lO.  Who  died  for  us,  that,  whether  we 
wake  or  sleep,  we  should  live  together  with  liini. 

3  Tim.  ii.  11.  It  is -a  faithful  saying:  For  if  we  bo 
dead  witli  him,  we  shall  also  live  with  him  : 

1  John  iv.  9.  In  this  was  manifested  the  love  of  God 
toward  us,  because  that  God  sent  his  only  begotten 
Son  into  the  world,  that  we  might  live  through  him. 

See  1  Cor.  ii.  16. 

§  121.     Our  Mediator. 

John  xiv.  6.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  am  the  way, 
the  truth,  and  the  life:  no  man  conieth  unto  the 
Father,  but  by  me. 

—  xvi.  33.  And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  nie  nothing. 
I  Verily,  verilj',  I  say  unto  you.  Whatsoever  ye  shall 

ask  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  will  give  //  you. 

34.    Hitherto  have  ye   asked   nothing  in  my 

name:  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive,  tliat  your  joy  may 
I  be  full. 

26.  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name :  and 

I  say  not  unto  you,  that  1  will  jiray  the  Father  for  you : 

27.  For  the  Father  hiniself  loveth  you,  be- 
cause ye  have  loved  me,  and  have  believed  that  I  came 
out  from  God. 

—  xvii.  11.  And  now  I  am  no  more  in  the  world, 
liut  these  are  in  the  world,  anil  I  come  lo  thee.  Holy- 
Father,  keep  through  thine  own  name  those  whom 
thou  hast  given  me,  that  they  may  be  one,  as  we  are. 

20.    Neither  pray  I  for  these!  alone,  but  for 

them  also  which  shall  believe  on  me  through  their 
word; 

/iV)H(.  viii.  34.  Who  is  he  that  eondemncth?  If  w' 
Christ  tli;it  died,  vea  rather,  that  is  risen  again,  wlio 
is  even  at  the  right  hand  of  God,  who  also  maketh  in- 
tercession for  us. 

Eph.  iii.  12.  In  whom  we  have  bokhiess  and  access 
with  confidence  bv  the  faith  of  him. 

Col.  iii.  17.  And'what.soever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed, 
do  all  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  giving  thanks  to 
God  anil  the  Father  bv  Inui. 

JJtb.  vii.  2.5.  AVln  reiore  he  is  able  also  to  save  them 


n 


CHAP.  xir. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III, 


to  llif  iUtrrmost  that  conic  unlo  God  by  him,  .sciing 
he  evur  liveth  to  make  intercession  tor  lUem. 

//(*.  ix.  15.  And  for  tliis  cause  he  is  the  mediator  of 
tlic  new  testament,  that  by  means  of  deatli,  lor  the 
redemption  of  the  transgressions  Ihut  tccre  under  the 
first  testament,  they  wliieli  are  called  might  receive 
the  promise  of  eternal  inheritance. 

24    Yor  Christ  is  not  entered  into  the  holy 

places  made  witli  hands,  which  are  tlie  ligurcs  of  tlic 
true;  hut  into  lieaven  itself,  now  to  appear  in  the 
presence  of  God  for  us : 

—  xii.  24.  And  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  the  new 
covenant,  and  to  the  blood  of  sprinkling,  that  speak- 
cth  Ijetter  thinss  than  Uud  of  Abel. 

1  John  ii.  1.  ilv  little  children,  these  things  write  I 
unto  yon,  that  ve  sin  not.  And  if  any  man  sin,  ^vc 
have  an  advocate  with  the  Father,  Jesus  Christ  the 
righteous : 

§  122.    Our  Priest. 

Heb.  iii.  1.  Wherefore,  holy  brethren,  partakeis  of 
the  heavenly  calling,  consider  the  Apostle  and  High 
Priest  of  our  jn-ofession,  ('hrist  Jesus ; 

—  iv.  14.  Seeing  then  that  we  have  a  great  high 
priest,  that  is  passed  into  the  heavens,  Jesus  the  Son 
of  God,  let  us  hold  fast  om-  ])rofession. 

—  v.  6.  As  he  saith  also  in  another  pliice,  Thou  art 
a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order  of  Melchisedec. 

10.  Called  of  God  a  high  priest  after  the  order 

of  Melchisedec. 

—  vi.  30.  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered, 
even  Jesvis,  made  a  high  priest  for  ever  after  the  oj-der 
of  Melchisedec. 

—  vii.  11.  If  therefore  perfection  were  by  the  Le- 
vitical  priesthood,  (for  under  it  the  people  received  the 
law,)  what  furtlier  need  wax  there  that  another  jiriest 
should  rise  after  the  order  of  Melchisedec,  and  not  be 
called  after  the  order  of  Aaron? 

13.  For  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken 

pertaineth  to  another  tribe,  of  which  ncTman  gave  at- 
|tenilance  at  the  altar. 

' 14.  For  it  is  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out 

of  Juda;  of  wliich  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  con- 
cerning priesthood. 

15.  And  it  is  vet  far  more  evident :  for  tha 

after  the  similitude  of  Melchisedec  there  ariseth  auothei 
priest, 

.16.  Who  is  made,  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal 

commandment,  but  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life. 

-17.  For  he  testifieth,  Thou  art  a  priest  for  ever 

after  the  order  of  Melchisedec. 

19.  For  the  law  made  nothing  perfect,  but  the 

bringing  in  of  a  better  hope  did;  by  the  which  we  draw 
iiigh  unto  God. 

20.  And  inasmuch  as  not  without  an  oath  he 

was  mmle  prient : 

31.  (For  those  priests  were  made  without  an 

oath;  but  this  with  an  oatli  by  him  that  said  unto 
him.  The  Lord  sware  and  will  hot  repent,  Thou  art  a 
priest  tor  ever  after  the  order  of  Melchisedec :) 

22.  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of  a 

■belter  testament. 

24.  But  this  man.  because  he  continueth  ever, 

hath  an  nncluingealile  jiriesthood. 

—  viii.  1.  Xow  of  the  things  which  we  have  spoken 
thi.t  «  llie  sum :  We  liave  such  a  liigh  iiriest,  who  is 
set  on  the  right  luind  of  the  throne  of  the  Majesty  in 
the  heavens ; 

2.    A  minister  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  the 

true  taliernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched",  and  not  man. 

3,  For  every  liigli  jiriest  is  ordained  to  oll'cr 

gifts  and  sacritices:'  wherefore  it  is  of  necessity  that 
this  man  have  somewliat  also  lo  offer. 

'    . 4.  For  if  he  were  on  earth,  he  should  not  be 

a  priest,  seeing  tliat  there  are  priests  that  offer  gifts 
accordiu'.;  to  the  law  : 

—  ix.  U  But  Christ  being  come  a  hi.i^h  priest  of 
good  things  to  come,  by  a  greater  and  more  iierfeet 
tal)ernacle,  not  made  w'itli  liands,  thai  is  to  say,  not 
of  tliis  buildinir; 

12.  Neither  by  the  blood  of  goats  and  calves, 

but  by  his  own  blood  "he  entered  in  once  into  the  holy 
place",  having  olitained  eternal  redemption  fur  us. 


—  X.  21.  And  having  a  higli  priest  over  the  house 
of  God; 

23.  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart  in  full 

assurance  of  faith,  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an 
evil  conscience,  and  our  bodies  washed  with  pure  water. 

§  123.    Our  Saviour. 

iTat.  xviii.  11.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save 
that  which  was  lost. 

Luke  ii.  10.  And  the  angel  said  unto  them,  Pearnot: 
for,  bclioid,  I  bring  you'good  tidings  of  great  joy, 
■which  shall  be  to  all  people. 

-11.  For  unto  you  is  born  this  day  in  the  citj' 

of  David  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord. 

- —  ix.  50.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  not  come  to  destroy 
men's  lives,  but  to  save  them.  And  they  went  to 
another  village. 

■ —  xix.  10.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek  and 
to  save  that  which  was  lost. 

JvJin  iii.  17.  For  God  sent  not  his  Sou  into  the  world 
to  condenm  the  world;  but  that  the  world  through 
him  might  be  saved. 

Acts  iv.  12.  Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other: 
for  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven  given 
among  men,  -whereb}'  we  must  be  saved. 

1  Thess.  V.  9.  For  God  hath  not  apjiointed  us  to 
wrath,  but  to  obtain  salvation  liy  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

1  Tim.  i.  15.  This  (*  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy 
of  all  acceptation,  that  Christ  Jesiis  came  into  the 
world  to  save  sinners ;  of  whom  I  am  chief 

1  Juhn  ii.  23.  Who  is  a  liar  lint  he  that  denieth  that 
Jesus  is  the  Christ  ?  He  is  antichrist,  that  denieth  the 
Father  and  the  Son. 

—  iv.  14.  And  we  have  seen  and  do  testify  that 
the  Father  sent  the  Son  to  be  the  Saviour  of  the  world. 

§  124.    Our  Brother. 

Heh.  ii.  11.  Forboth  he  that  sanctifieth  and  they  who 
are  sanctified  are  all  of  one  ;  for  which  cause  he  is  not 
ashamed  lo  cidl  lliem  brethren, 

12.  Saying,  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my 

brethren,  in  Ihe  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  praise 
unto  Ihee. 

13.  And  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  in  him. 

And  again.  Behold  I  and  the  children  which  God  hath 
given  me. 

17.  Wherefore  in  all  things  it  behooved  him 

lo  be  made  like  unto  hk  brethren,  that  he  might  be  a 
merciful  and  faithful  high  priest  in  things  pertaining 
to  God,  to  make  reconciliation  for  the  sins  of  the  people. 

See  Jiom.  viii.  39. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

FiaURATIVE  CHARACTERS   OF 
CHRIST. 

§  125.    Christ  the  Bread  of  Life. 

John  vi.  32.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unlo  you,  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread 
from"  heaven  ;  but  ni}'  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
from  heaven. 

34.  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Lord,  evermore 

give  us  this  bread. 

35.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  am  the  bread 

of  life :  be  that  Cometh  to  me  shall  never  hunger;  and 
he  lliat  believelh  on  me  shall  never  thirst. 

48.  I  am  that  bread  of  life. 

: 50.  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh  down 

from  heaven,  that  a  man  may  eal  thereof,  and  not  die. 

51.  I  am  the  living  lircad  which  came  down 

from  heaven:  if  any  m:ui  eal  of  this  bread,  he  shall 
live  for  ever:  and  the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my 
flesh,  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world. 

52.  The  Jews  tiuTctbre  strove  among  them- 
selves, saying,  How  can  this  mau  give  us ///.v  flesh  to  eal? 

53.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Veril}',  verily, 

I  say  unto  you.  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of 
man,  ;ind  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you. 

54.  Whoso  ealeth   my  flesh,   and  drinketb 


CHAP.  XIV. 


JESUS  CHRIST. 


BOOK  III. 


my  blood,  li;Uli  ctrnial  Hie;  aud  I  will  raise  liiiu  up 
!it  the  last  iluy. 

Juliii  vi.  5").  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my 
blood  is  drink  indee<l. 

50,  He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my 

blood,  dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him. 

57.  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I 

live  by  the  Father ;  so  he  that  eateth  me,  even  he  shall 
live  by  me. 

58.  This  is  that  bread  which  came  down  from 

heaven  :  not  as  voiir  lathers  did  eat  manna,  and  are 
dead:  he  that  eaielh  ol'  this  bread  shall  live  lor  ever. 

1  Cor.  X.  3.  And  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat ; 

§  1L'(!.    The  Water  of  Life. 

John  iv.  10.  Jesus  answered  and  said  imto  her,  If 
tliou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and  who  it  is  that  saith 
to  thee.  Give  me  to  drink;  thou  wouldesl  have  asked 
of  him,  and  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water. 

-11.  The  woman  sailh  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  hast 

nothing  to  draw  with,  aud  the  well  is  deep:  from 
whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water? 

Vi.  Art  thou  gi-eatcr  tli;m  our  father  Jacob, 

wliieh  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank  thereof  liimself, 
and  his  children,  au<l  his  cattle? 

—  vii.  uT.  In  the  last  day,  that  great  d«^  of  the  feast, 
.Jesus  stood  and  cried,  saying,  If  any  man  thirst,  let 
him  come  unto  me,  and  drink. 

38.  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  Scripture 

hath  said,  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
water. 

39.  (But  this  spake  he  of  the  Sph'it,  which  they 

that  believe  on  him  should  receive:  for  the  Holy 
Ghost  was  not  yet  given;  because  that  Jesus  was  not 
yet  glorified.) 

1  Cor.  X.  4.  And  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual 
drink  ;  for  they  drank  of  that  spiritual  Rock  that  fol- 
lowed them :  and  that  Rock  was  Christ. 

§  127.    The  Corner  Stone  and  Fonndation. 

Mat.  xxi.  43.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Did  ye  never 
read  iu  the  Scriptures,  The  stone  which  the  builders 
rejected,  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner: 
this  is  the  Lord's  doing,  aud  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes? 

Mark  xii.  10.  And  have  ye  not  read  this  Scripture ; 
The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected  is  become  the 
head  of  the  corner : 

11.  This  was  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  mar- 
vellous in  our  eyes  ? 

Luke  XX.  17.  And  he  beheld  them,  and  said.  What 
is  this  then  that  is  written,  The  stone  which  the  build- 
ers rejected,  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner? 

Acts  iv.  11.  This  is  the  stone  which  was  set  at  nought 
of  you  Ijuilders,  which  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner. 

i  Cor.  iii.  11.  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay 
than  that  is  laid,  which  is  Jesus  Christ. 

Eph.  ii.  20.  Aud  are  built  upon  the  foundation  of 
the  apostles  aud  ])roi)hets,  Jesus  Christ  liiiuself  being 
the  chief  corner  utorw  ; 

'2\.  In  whom  all  the  building  fitly  framed  to- 
gether groweth  unto  a  lioly  temple  iu  the  Lord : 

1  Pet.  ii.  3.  If  so  be  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  is 
gracious. 

4.  To  whom  coming,  as  vnto  a  living  stone, 

disallowed  indeed  of  men,  but  chosen  of  God,  and 
precious, 

5.  Ye  also,  aa  lively  stones,  are  built  up  a 

spiritual  house,  a  holy  priesthood,  to  otfer  up  spiritual 
sacrifices,  acceptable  to  God  by  Jesus  Christ. 

6.  Wherefore  also  it  is  contained  in  the  Scriji- 

ture,  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect, 
precious:  and  he  that  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 
confounded. 

7.  Unto   you   therefore  which  believe   1m  is 

precious:  but  unto  them  which  be  disobedient,  the 
stone  which  the  l)uilders  disallowed,  the  same  is  made 
the  head  of  the  corner. 

See  Eph.  ii.  22. 

§  l"2.s.    .\  Stnmblhigstone. 
Mat.  xxi.  44.  And  whosoever  shall  fall  on  this  stone 
Bliall  be  broken :  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it 
will  grind  him  to  powder. 


Luke  XX.  18.  Whosoever  shall  fall  up<m  th;it  slone 
shall  be  broken :  but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it 
will  grind  him  to  powder. 

Jliiin.  ix.  3:i.  As  it  is  written.  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a 
slumblingstone  and  rock  of  oft'ence:  and  whosoever 
believeth  on  him  shall  not  be  ashamed. 

§  121).    The  Lijrht  of  the  World. 

Mat.  iv.  IG.  The  people  wliich  sat  in  darkness  saw 
great  light;  and  to  them  which  sat  in  the  region  and 
shadow  of  death  light  is  sprung  up. 

Lake  i.  78.  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God; 
whereby  the  dayspring  from  on  high  hath  visited  us, 

79.  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

and  '//(  the  shadow  of  death,  to  guide  our  feet  into  the 
way  of  peace. 

John  i.  4.  In  him  was  life ;  and  the  life  was  the  light 
of  men. 

5.  And  the  light  shineth  in  darkness ;  and  the 

darkness  comprehended  it  not. 

9.   That  w;is  the  true  Light,  which  lighteth 

every  man  that  cometh  into  the  world. 

— ^viii.  13.  Then  spake  Jesus  ag:dn  unto  them, saying, 
I  am  the  light  of  the  world :  he  th;it  followeth  me  shall 
not  walk  in  darlaiess,  l)iit  shall  have  the  light  of  life. 

—  ix.  5.  As  long  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  am  the 
light  of  the  world. 

—  xii.  35.  Then  Jesus  said  tmto  them,  Yet  a  little 
while  is  the  light  with  you.  Walk  while  ye  have  the 
light,  lest  darkness  come  upon  you :  for  he  that  walk- 
eth  in  darkness  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth. 

■  36.  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light,  that 

ye  may  be  the  children  of  light.  These  things  spake 
Jesus,  and  departed,  and  did  hide  himself  from  them. 

46.  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world,  that  who- 
soever believeth  on  me  should  not  abide  in  darkness. 

§  130.    A  Refiner  and  Purifier. 

Mai.  iii.  2.  But  who  may  .abide  the  day  of  his  com- 
ing? and  who  shall  stand  when  he  appeareth?  for  he' 
■i^  like  a  refiner's  fire,  and  lilvc  fullers'  soap: 

3.  And  he  shall  sit  as  a  refiner  and  purifier 

of  silver :  and  he  sliall  purify  the  sons  of  Levi,  and 
purge  them  as  gold  and  silver,  that  they  may  oUer 
unto  the  Lord  an  offering  in  righteousness. 

§  131.    The  Morning  Star. 

Rev.  xxii.  16.  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify 
unto  you  these  things  in  the  churches.  I  am  the  root 
and  the  offspring  of  David,  and  the  bright  and  morn- 
ing star. 

§  132.    A  Tine. 

John  XV.  1.  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is 
the  husbandman. 

3.  Every  branch  in  me  that  be.areth  not  fruit 

he  taketh  away":  and  every  branch  that  beareth  fruit, 
he  purgeth  it,  "that  it  may  bring  forth  more  fruit. 

4.  Abide  in  me,  aud  I  in  you.     As  the  branch 

cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself,  except  it  abide  in  the  vine ; 
no  more  can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me. 

5.  I  am  the  vine,  ye  are  the  branches.     He 

that  abideth  in  me,  aud  I  in  him,  the  same  bringeth 
forth  much  fruit ;  for  without  me  ye  can  do  nothing. 

§  133.    The  Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Jiidah. 

Rev.  V.  5.  And  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me. 
Weep  not:  beliold,  the  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Jmlah,  the 
Root  of  David,  hath  |)rcvailed  to  open  the  book,  and 
to  loose  the  seven  seals  thereof 

§  134.    The  Lamb  of  God. 

John  i.  35.  Again  the  next  day  after,  John  stood, 
and  two  of  liis  disciples ; 

30.  And  looking  upon  Jesus  as  he  walked,  he 

saith.  Behold  the  LamlMif  God  I 

Rev.  V.  6.  And  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  in  the  midst  of  the 
throne  and  of  the  four  beasts,  and  in  tlie  midst  of  the 
elders,  stood  a  Lamb  as  it  had  been  slam,  having  seven 
horns  and  seven  eyes,  which  are  the  seven  Spirits  of 
God  sent  forth  into  all  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  1.  -Vnd  I  looked,  and,  lo,  a  Lamb  stood  on 
the  mount  Sion,  aud  with  him  a  hundred  forty  and 


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BOOK  IV. 


four  thoLiaand,  havini 
their  foreheads. 


his  Father's  name  written  in 


§  135.    The  Head  of  the  Body. 

Bom.  xii.  4.  For  as  we  have  many  members  in  one 
iKidy,  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  otiice; 

5.  So  we,  heiiirj  many,  are  one  body  in  Christ, 

and  every  one  members  one  of  another. 

1  Cor.  xii.  13.  For  as  tlie  body  is  one,  and  hath  many 
members,  and  all  the  members  of  that  one  body,  being 
many,  are  one  body :  so  also  it  Christ. 

27.  Now  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ,  and  mem- 
bers in  particular. 

Eph.  iv.  1.5.  But  speaking  the  truth  in  love,  may  grow 
up  into  him  in  all  things,  which  is  the  head,  even 
Christ : 

—  V.  29,  For  no  man  over  j'et  hated  his  own 
flesh  ;  but  nourisheth  and  chcrisheth  it,  even  as  the 
Lord  the  church : 

30.  For  we  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his 

flesh,  and  of  his  bones. 

Col.  i,  18.  And  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the 
church :  who  is  the  beginning,  the  firstborn  from  the 
dead ;  that  in  all  things  he  might  have  the  preeminence. 


§  136.    The  Shepherd  of  the  Sheep. 

John.  X.  7.  Tlien  said  Jesus  unto  them  again,  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep. 

8.  XW  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 

and  robbers :  but  the  sheep  did  not  hear  them. 

y.  I  am  the  door :  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in, 

he  shall  be  saved,  and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find 
pasture. 

10.  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal,  and 

to  kill,  and  to  destroy:  I  am  come  that  they  might 
have  life,  and  that  they  might  have  it  more  abundantly. 

11.  I  am  the  good  shepherd;  the  good  shep- 
herd giveth  his  life  for  the  sheep. 

14.  I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my 

slieep,  and  am  known  of  mine. 

16.  And  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of 

this  fold  :  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall  hear 
my  voice ;  and  there  shall  be  one  fold,  and  one  shep- 
herd. 

1  Pet.  ii.  25.  For  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray ;  but 
are  now  returned  unto  the  Shepherd  and  Bishop  of 
your  souls. 


BOOK  IV.-IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


CHAP.  I. 

LAWS  AND  AKGUMENTS  AGAINST 
IDOLATRY. 

§  1.    Idol  Worship  Forhidden. 

Oen.  XXXV.  2.  Then  .Jacob  said  unto  his  household, 
and  to  all  that  were  with  him.  Put  away  the  strange 
gods  that  (ire  among  you,  and  be  clean,  and  change 
your  garments : 

E.r.  xxiii.  13.  And  in  all  things  that  I  have  said  unto 
you  be  circumspect:  and  make  no  mention  of  the 
name  of  other  gods,  neither  let  it  be  heard  out  of  thy 
mouth. 

24   Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  gods, 

nor  serve  them,  nor  do  after  tlieir  works :  Init  thou 
shalt  utterly  overthrow  them,  and  quite  break  down 
their  images. 

Deut.  \.  7.  Thou  shalt  have  none  other  gods  before 
me. 

—  vii.  26.  Neither  shalt  thou  bring  an  abomination 
into  thine  house,  lest  thou  be  a  cursed  thing  like  it : 
bfit  thou  slialt  utterly  detest  it,  and  thou  shall  utterly 
abhor  it ;  for  it  w  a  cursed  thing. 

—  xi.  16.  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that  your  heart 
be  not  deceived,  and  ye  turn  aside,  and  serve  other 
gods,  and  worship  them  ; 

17.   And  t/i<n   the  Lord's  wrath  be  kindled 

aijainst  you,  and  be  sliut  up  tlie  heaven,  that  there  be 
no  rain,  and  that  the  land  yield  not  licr  fruit;  and  M. 
Te  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  laudwliiciitlie  Louu 
giveth  you. 

—  xii.  21(.  When  the  Lonn  thy  God  .'ihall  cut  off  the 
nations  from  bi-fore  thee,  wliither  thou  goest  to  pos- 
sess theni,  and  tliou  succeedest  them,  and  dwellest  in 
their  lanil ; 

;iO.    Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thoti  be  not 

Bnared  by  following  them,  after  that  they  be  destroyccl 
from  before  thee;  and  that  thou  iiuiuire  not  alter  their 


gods,  saying.  How  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods  ? 
even  so  will  I  do  likewise. 

31.  Thou  shalt  not  do  so  unto  the  Lord  thy 

God;-l- 

—  xxviii.  14.  And  thou  shalt  not  go  aside  from  any 
of  the  words  whicli  I  command  thee  this  day,  lo  the 
riglit  hand,  or  to  the  left,  to  go  after  other  gods  to 
serve  them. 

—  xxix.  18.  Lest  there  should  be  among  you  man, 
or  womau,  or  family,  or  ti'ibe,  whose  heart  turneth 
away  this  day  from  the  Lord  our  God,  to  go  and 
serve  the  gods  of  these  nations ;  lest  there  should  be 
among  you  a  root  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood ; 

Jos.  xxiv.  14.  Now  therefore  fear  the  Lord  and 
serve  him  in  sincerity  and  in  truth  ;  and  put  away  the 
gods  which  your  fathers  served  on  the  other  side  of 
the  flood,  and  in  Egypt ;  and  serve  ye  the  Lord. 

23.   Now   therefore   put  away,  said  he,  the 

sti'ange  gods  which  are  among  you,  and  incline  your 
heart  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

Jiid.  vi.  10.  And  I  said  unto  you,  I  atn  the  Lord 
your  G<xl ;  fear  not  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose 
land  ye  dwell ;  but  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice. 

1  Sam.  vii.  3.  And  Samuel  spake  unto  all  the  house 
of  Israel,  sayin,g,  If  ye  do  return  unto  the  Lord  with  all 
your  hearts,  /hm  |)ut  away  the  strange  gods  and  Ash- 
"taroth  from  among  you,  and  jjrepare  your  hearts  unto 
the  Loud,  ;ind  serve  him  only :  and  he  will  deliver 
you  out  of  the  bauds  of  the  Philistines. 

2  Kin//.i  xvii.  3^}.  With  whom  the  Lord  had  made 
a  coven;int,  and  charged  them,  saying.  Ye  shall  not 
fear  other  gods,  noi-  bow  yourselves  to  them,  nor  serve 
them,  nor  sacrifice  to  them ; 

37.  And  the  statutes,  and  the  ordinances,  and 

the  law,  and  the  commandment,  which  he  WTote  for 
you,  ye  shall  observe  to  do  for  evermore ;  and  ye  shall 
not  fear  other  gods. 

38.  .Vnd  till'  covenant  that  I  have  made  with 

you  ye  shall  not  forget ;  neither  sliall  ye  fear  other  .trods. 

i^.  Ixxxi.  8.  Hear,  O  my  jieople,  and  I  will  testily 
unto  thee ;  O  Israel,  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto  me ; 

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BOOK  lY. 


P^.  Ixxxi  0.  TIrtp  sliall  no  slnngo  god  be  iu  tbce  ; 
ncitlicr  shall  thou  worship  any  sliange  god. 

Jci:  XXV.  (i.  And  no  not  allor  other  gods  to  ."iervc 
thcni,  and  to  woi-sliip  them,  and  provoke  nie  not  to 
anger  with  the  works  of  your  hands;  and  I  will  do 
yon  no  hurt. 

Ezek.  xiv.  G.  Therefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel, 
Thus  saith  tlie  Lord  Goi>;"  Keixnt,  and  turn  i/oiir- 
srfiY',1  from  your  idols ;  and  turn  away  your  faces  from 
all  your  abominations. 

—  XX.  7.  Then  said  I  unto  them,  Cast  ye  away 
every  man  the  abominations  of  his.eyes,  and  defile  not 
yourselves  with  the  idols  of  Egyirt :  I  a7n  the  Lord 
yo\ir  God. 

//'«.  xiii.  4.  Yet  I  (on  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the 
land  of  Egypt,  and  thou  shall  know  no  god  but  me : 
for  there  in  no  saviour  beside  me. 

Aiiws  V.  5.  But  seek  not  Heth-el,  nor  enter  into  611- 
gal,  and  jiass  not  to  Beer-shelia  :  for  Gilgal  shall  surely 
go  into  captivity,  and  Bctli-el  shall  come  to  nought. 

1  Cvi:  \.  7.  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as  were  some  of 
them ;  as  it  is  written.  The  people  sat  down  to  eat 
and  diink,  and  rose  up  to  play. 

14.  Wherefore,  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from 

idolatry. 

1  John  V.  21.  Little  children,  keep  yourselves  from 
idols.    Amen. 

§  2.    Idol  Making  Forbidden. 

Et.  XX.  23.  Ye  shall  not  make  with  me  gods  of  sil- 
ver, neither  shall  ye  make  unto  you  gods  of  gold. 

—  xxxiv.  17.  Tiiou  shall  make  thee  no  molten  gods. 
Ler.  xix.  4.  Turn  ye  not  unto  idols,  nor  make  to 

yourselves  molten  gods  :  I  m/i  the  Loud  your  God. 

—  xxvi.  1.  Ye  shall  make  3-ou  no  idols  nor  graven 
image,  neither  rear  you  up  a  staniling  image,  neither 
shall  ye  set  up  any  image  of  stone  in  yoi^r  land,  to 
bow  down  unto  it:  for  I  Kin  the  Lord  yom-  God. 

Deut.  iv.  IG.  Lest  ye  corrujit  yiiiir>idfe.<i,  and  make 
you  a  graven  image,  the  similitude  of  any  figure,  the 
likeness  of  male  or  female, 

17.  The  likeness  olanv  beast  thatjs  on  the  earth, 

the  likeness  of  any  winged  fowl  that  flieth  in  the  air, 

18.  The  likeness  of  any  thing  that  creepeth  on 

the  ground,  the  likenr.ss  of  any  lish  that  is  in  the 
waters  beneath  the  earth  : 

23.  Take  heed  unto  yourselves,  lest  ye  forget 

the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your  God,  which  he  made 
with  _vou,  and  make  you  a  graven  image,  or  the  like- 
ness of  any  thing,  which  the  Lord  thj'  God  hath  for- 
bidden thee. 

—  V.  8.  Thou  shall  not  make  thee  any  graven  im- 
age, or  any  likeness  of  any  thing  that  is  in  heaven 
above,  or  that  is  in  the  earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the 
waters  beneath  the  earth  : 

-9.    Thou  shall  not  bow  down  thyself  unto 

them,  nor  serve  them  :  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  am  a 
jealous  God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
the  children  unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of 
them  that  hate  me, 

10.  And  shewing  mercy  unto   thousands  of 

them  that  love  me  and  keep  my  commandments. 

—  xvi.  22.  Neither  shall  thou  set  thee  up  any  im- 
age ;  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hatelh. 

§  3.    Intercourse  with  Idolaters  Forbidden. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  15.  Lest  thou  make  a  covenant  with  the 
inhabitants  of  the  land,  and  they  go  a  whoring  after 
their  gods,  and  do  sacrifice  unto  tlieir  gods,  and  one 
call  thee,  and  thou  eat  of  his  sacrifice; 

16.  And  thou  take  of  their  daughters  unto  thy 

sons,  and  their  daughters  go  a  whoring  after  their 
gods,  and  make  thy  sons  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods. 

Dcut.  vii.  3.  Xeitber  shall  thou  make  marriages 
with  them  ;  thy  daughter  thou  slialt  not  give  unto  his 
son,  nor  his  daughter  slialt  thou  take  imto  thy  son. 

4.  For  they  will  turn  away  thy  son  from  fol- 
lowing me,  tliat  they  may  serve  other  gods:  so  will 
the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled  against  you,  and  de- 
stroy thee  suddenly. 


§  4.    Idolatry  Inconsistent  with  (iod's  Worship, 

1  Kings  .xviii.  21.  And  f^Iijah  cametmh)  all  the  peo- 
ple, and  said.  How  long  hall  ye  between  two  opinions? 
it'  IheLoRD  lie  God,  follow  him  :  but  if  Baal,  then  follow 
him.     And  the  i)eople  answered  him  not  a  word. 

2  Cor.  vi.  15.  And  what  concord  hath  Christ  with 
Belial  ?  or  what  part  hath  he  that  believeth  with  an 
infidel  ? 

10.  And  what  agreement  hath  the  teni])le  of 

God  with  idols?  for  ye  are  the  temple  of  the  living 
God;  as  God  hath  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them,  and 
walk  in  tliini  ;  and  I  will  be  their  God,  and  they  shall 
be  my  people. 

§  5.    Folly  of  Idolatry. 

Ps.  cxv.  8.  They  that  make  them  are  like  unto 
them;  so  is  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them. 

—  cx.xxv.  18.  They  that  make  lliem  are  Uke  imto 
them :  so  is  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them. 

Is.  xli.  28.  For  I  beheld,  and  there  was  no  man  ;  even 
amimg  them,  :ind  there  was  no  counsellor,  that,  when 
I  asked  of  them,  could  answer  a  word. 

29.  Behold,  they  are  all  vanity  ;  their  works  are 

nothing:  their  molten  images  are  wind  and  confusion. 

—  xliv.  9.  They  lh,il  make  a  graven  image  nrr  all 
of  them  vanity;  and  their  delectalile  things  shall  not 
profit;  and  they  are  their  own  witnesses;  they  see 
not,  nor  know  ;  that  they  may  be  ashamed. 

15.  Then  shall  it  be  for  a  man  to  bum  :  for  he 

will  take  thereof,  and  warm  hmiself ;  yea,  he  kindleth 
it,  and  bakelh  bread;  yea,  he  niakelh  a  god,  and  wor- 
shippeth  it ;  he  makel'h  it  a  graven  image,  and  falleth 
down  thereto. 

16.  He  burnetii  part  thereof  in  the  fire;  with 

part  thereof  he  eateth  flesh ;  he  roastelh  roast,  and  is 
satisfied:  }'ea,  he  warmetli  himself,  and  saith.  Aha,  I 
am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  fire : 

17.  And  the  residue  thereof  he  maketh  a  god, 

fce«,  his  graven  image:  he  falleth  down  unto  it,  and 
worshippeth  it,  and  prayelh  unto  if,  and  saith,  Deliver, 
me ;  for  thou  art  my  god. 

— ■  —  19.  And  none  considereth  in  his  heart,  neither 
is  there  knowledge  nor  understanding  to  say,  I  have 
liumed  part  of  it  in  the  fire ;  j'ea,  also  I  have  baked 
bread  upon  the  coals  thereof;  I  liave  roasted  flesh, 
and  eaten  U :  and  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  an 
abomination?  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  stock  of  a  tree? 

20.    He  feedeth  on  ashes:   a  deceived  heart 

hath  turned  him  aside,  that  he  cannot  deliver  his  soul, 
nor  say.  Is  there  not  a  lie  in  mj'  right  hand  ? 

Jer.  X.  8.  But  they  are  altogether  brutish  and  fool- 
ish ;  the  stock  i.i  a  doctrine  of  vanities. 

14.  Every  man  is  brutish  in  /«j>  knowledge : 

every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  gi-aven  image: 
for  his  molten  image  is  falsehood,  and  there  is  no 
lireath  in  tlieni. 

15.  They  are  vanity,  a?)(l  the  work  of  errors: 

in  the  lime  of  their  visitation  they  shall  perish. 

—  li.  17.  Eveiy  man  is  brutish  by  his  knowledge; 
every  founder  is  confounded  by  tlie  graven  image: 
for  ills  molten  image  is  falsehood,  and  there  is  no 
breath  in  them. 

—  — 18.  They  «)■«  vanity,  the  work  of  errors:  in 
the  lime  of  their  visitation  they  shall  perish. 

Zeeh.  X.  2.  For  the  idols  have  spoken  vanity,  and  the 
diviners  have  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told  false  dreams ; 
thev  comfort  in  vain :  therefore  Ihev  went  their  way  as  a 
flock,  they  were  trouble(l,l)ecanse  there  was  noshe|)herd. 

Acts  xvii.  29.  Forasmuch  then  as  we  are  the  off'- 
spring  of  God,  we  ought  not  to  think  that  the  God- 
lie;idl8like  unto  gold,  or  silver,  or  stone,  graven  by 
art  and  man's  device. 

i.'o/rt.  i.  21.  Because  that,  when  they  knew  God, 
they  glorified  him  not  as  God,  neither  were  tliankful  -, 
but  Iiecame  vain  in  their  imaginations,  and  their  fool- 
ish heart  was  darkened. 

22.  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  be- 
came fools, 

23.  And  changed  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible 

God  into  an  imaije  made  like  to  corruptible  man,  and 
to  birds,  and  fon'rfooted  beasts,  and  creeping  things. 

25.  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie. 


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and  worshipped  and  served  the  creature  more  than 
the  Creator,  who  is  blessed  lor  ever.    Amen. 


§  e.    Idols  Unable  to  Help. 

Bent,  xxxii.  37.  And  he  shall  say,  Where  are  their 
cods,  their  rock  in  whom  they  trusted, 

38.  Which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices, 

ami  drank  the  wine  of  their  drink  offerings?  let  them 
rise  up  and  help  vou,  and  be  your  protection. 

Jud.  X.  14.  Go  and  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have 
chosen;  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of  your 
tribulation. 

—  xviii.  17.  And  the  five  men  that  went  to  spy  out 
the  land  went  up,  ttitd  came  in  thillier,  and  took  the 
graven  imane,  and  the  ephod,  and  the  teraphiin,  and 
the  molten  Image:  and  the  priest  stood  in  the  enter- 
ing of  the  gate  with  the  six  lumcked  men  tJud  were 
apliointed  with  weapons  of  war.  _ 

1  A7"f/s  xviii.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  wlien  niul- 
dav  was  ixist,  and  thev  prophesied  until  the  time  of 
the  <iffering  of  the  eniiing  sacrifice,  that  there  teas  nei- 
ther voice,"uor  any  to  answer,  nor  any  that  regarded. 

2  Kiiir/s  xviii.  33.  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  na- 
tions delivered  at  all  his  land  out  of  the  hand  ot  the 
king  of  Assyria  ?  ,,.„„■,     e 

34.  ^Vhere  are  the  gods  of  Haniath,  and  ot 

Arpad?  where  are  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim,  Hena, 
and  Ivah?  have  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  mme 

hand?  ,,    ,  ,      i.  .., 

35.  Who  are  they  among  all  the  gods  ot  the 

countries,  that  have  delivered  their  country  out  of 
mine  hand,  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem 
out  of  mine  hand?  . 

xix   12.  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

them  wiiich  mv  fathers  have  destroyed ;  as  GJozan, 
and  Haran,  anil  Kezeph,  and  the  chiUb'en  of  Eden 
which  irecf  in  Thelasar? 

13.  Where  is  the  king  of   Hamath,  and  the 

king  of  Arpad,  and  the  king  of  the  city  of  Sephar- 
vaim, of  Hena,  and  Ivah? 

2  Chr.  XXV.  1.5.  Wherefore  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
■was  kindled  against  Amaziah,  and  he  sent  unto  him  a 
proiihet,  which  said  unto  him.  Why  hast  thou  sought 
after  the  ^■ods  of  the  people,  which  could  not  deliver 
their  own  people  out  of  thine  hand? 

—  xxxii.  13.  Know  ye  not  what  I  and  my  fathers 
have  tlone  unto  all  the  people  of  other  lands?  were 
the  gods  of  the  nations  of  those  lands  any  ways  able 
to  deliver  their  lands  out  of  mine  hand? 

Is  X  10.  As  my  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  ot 
the  idols,  and  wliose  graven  images  did  excel  them 
of  Jerusalem  and  of  Samaria  ; 

11.  Shidl  I  not,  as  I  have  done  unto  Samaria 

and  her  idols,  so  do  to  Jerusalem  and  her  idols? 

—  xxxvi.  19.  Where  are  the  gods  of  Hamath  and 
Arphail?  where  are  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim  ?  and 
have  thev  delivered  Samaria  out  of  my  hand  ? 

—  xli  "23  Shew  the  things  that  are  to  come  here- 
after, that  we  may  know  that  ye  are  gods;  yea,  do 
good,  or  do  evil,  that  we  may  be  dismayed,  and  be- 
hold it  together. 

24.  Behold,  ye  air.  of  nothmg,  and  yom-  work 

of  nought:  an  aboniinatiim  is  he  that  chooseth  you. 

xiv.  20.  Assemble  yourseh'es  and  come ;    draw 

near  to."-ellier,  ye  that  ^recscaiiedof  the  nations:  they 
have  no  knowledge  that  set  up  the  wood  of  their 
irraven  image,  and  pray  unto  a  god  that  cannot  save. 
"  _  xlvi.  7'  They  bear  him  upon  the  sliouldei-,  they 
carry  him,  and  set  him  in  his  place,  and  he  standeth  ; 
from  his  place  shall  he  not  remove :  yea,  om  shall 
cry  unto  him,  yet  can  he  not  answer,  nor  save  him 
oiit  of  his  trouble. 

8.  Kemember  this,  and  shew  yourselves  men  : 

bring  it  ai;am  to  mind,  O  ye  transgressors. 

Jer.  ii.  '2S.  But  where  are  thy  gods  that  thou  hast 
made  thee  ?  let  them  arise,  if  lliey  can  save  thee  in 
the  time  of  thy  trouble :  for  armrdiiaj  to  the  number 
of  thy  cities  are  thy  gods,  O  Jndah. 

X.  5.   They  are  upright  as  the  palm   tree,  but 

speak  iiot  :  the.v  must  needs  be  borne,  because  they 
cannot  i.'o.  i!"e  not  afraid  of  them ;  for  they  cannot 
Uo  evil,  neither  also  is  it  in  them  to  do  good. 


—  xi  13  Then  shall  the  cities  of  Judah  and  inhab- 
itants' of  Jerusalem  go,  and  cry  unto  the  gods  unto 
whom  they  ofter  incense :  but  they  shall  not  save 
them  at  all  in  the  time  of  their  trouble. 


§  7 .    Itlols  Defenceless. 

Jiid  vi  38.  And  when  the  men  of  the  city  arose 
early  in  the  morning,  behold,  the  altar  of  Baal  was 
cast  down,  and  the  gfove  was  cut  down  that  ?/■«.«  by 
it,  :uul  the  second  bullock  was  offered  upon  the  altar 
that  teas  built. 

29   And  they  said  one  to  another.  Who  hath 

done  this  thing  ?  And  when  they  inquired  and  asked, 
they  said,  Gideon  the  sou  of  Joash  hath  done  this 

_''_  30  Then  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  Joash, 
Brine  out  thy  son,  that  he  may  die  :  because  he  hath 
cast  down  the  altar  of  Baal,  and  because  he  hath  cut 
down  the  grove  that  was  by  it.  ■,        •    » 

31.^  And  Joash  said  unto  all  that  stood  against 

him  Will  ye  plead  for  Baal  ?  will  ye  save  him  ?  he 
tint' will  plead  for  him,  let  him  be  put  to  death  whilst 
it  'is  yet  morning:  if  he  be  a  god,  let  him  plead  for 
himself  because  onf  hath  cast  down  his  altar. 

1  33.    Therefore   on  that   day  he  called  him 

Jerubbaal,  saying.  Let  Baal  plead  against  him,  be- 
cause he  hath  tlu'own  down  his  altar. 

2  Kinfjs  xix.  17.  Of  a  truth.  Lord,  the  kings  of  As- 
syria have  destioyed  the  nations  and  their  lands, 

18   And  "have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire: 

for  they  were  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men's  hands, 
wood  and  stone :  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them. 

Ps.  cxv.  4.  Their  idols  are  silver  and  gold,  the  work 

of  men's  hands.  ,      ,    ,    ,  ,        .. 

5.   They  have  mouths,  hut  they  speak  not : 

eves  have  they,  but  they  see  not : 

(5.  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not :  noses 

have  they,  but  they  smell  not :  ,        ,       „         . 

7     They  have  hands,  but  they  handle  not : 

feet  have  they,  but  they  walk  not :  neither  speak  they 
thi-ough  their  throat.  . 

—  cxxxv.  15.  The  idols  of  the  heathen  arc  silver 
and  gold,  the  work  of  men's  hands. 

_  _  16.  They  have  mouths,  but  they  speak  not ; 
eyes  have  they,  but  they  see  not ;  ■ 

17.  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not ;  neither 

is  there  any  breath  in  tlieir  mouths. 

Is  xlvi.  1.  Bel  boweth  down,  Nebo  stoopeth ;  their 
idols  were  upon  the  beasts,  and  upon  the  cattle  :  yoiu- 
carriages  tuere  hea\^  laden  ;  tliey  are  a  burden  to  the 
weaiy  beast. 

2.  They  stoop,  they  bow  down  together;  they 

could  not  deliver  the  burden,  but  themselves  are  gone 
into  captivity.  .        .   ,    „ 

Dan.  xi.  8.  And  shall  also  carry  captives  into  i.gypt 
their  gods,  with  their  prmces,  and  with  their  precious 
vessefs  of  silver  and  of  gold ;  and  he  shall  contmue 
m/>re  years  than  the  kuig  of  the  north. 

Ilab.  ii.  18.  What  profiteth  the  graven  image  that 
the  maker  thereof  hath  gra'\'en  it ;  the  molten  image, 
and  a  teacher  of  lies,  tliat  the  maker  of  his  work 
trusteth  therein,  to  make  dumb  idols? 

19,  Woe  unto  him   that   saith  to  the  wood, 

Awake;  to  the  dumb  stone.  Arise,  it  shall  teach! 
Behold,  it  is  laid  over  with  gold  and  silver,  and  there 
is  uo  breath  at  all  in  the  midst  of  it. 


CHAP.  n. 

PENALTIES  AGAINST  IDOLATRY, 
§  8.    General  National  Threats  and  Puuisliments. 

Er.  xxxii.  34.  Therefore  now  go,  lead  the  people 
wnlo  the plaee  of  whiih  I  ha\e  spoken  unto  thee:  be- 
hold mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee :  nevertheless, 
in  the  day  when  I  visit,  I  will  visit  their  sm  upon 

—  —  35.  And  the  Lord  plagued  the  people,  be- 
cause they  made  the  calf,  which  Aaron  made. 


CH.vr.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


Lev.  xxvi.  30.  Ami  I  will  destroy  your  high  plucts, 
anil  cut  down  your  images,  and  cast  your  carcasses 
upon  tlie  carcasses  of  your  idols,  and  my  soul  shall 
al>lior  you. 

JJcnt.  x.xxi.  17.  Then  my  anner  shall  he  kindled 
against  them  in  that  day,  "and  I  will  forsake  them, 
and  I  will  hide  my  face  from  them,  and  they  shall  l)i! 
devoured,  and  many  evils  and  trouhles  sliall  befall 
them;  so  that  tliey  will  say  in  that  day,  Are  not 
these  evils  come  upon  us,  because  our  God  is  not 
among  us  ? 

18.  And  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that 

(lay  for  all  the  L>vils  wUich  tiiey  shall  have  wrought, 
in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods. 

3  /i7;«/,f  xxii.  lO.  Thus  saith  the  LouD,  Behold,  1 
will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof,  en'ii  all  the  words  of  the  book  which  the 
king  of  Judah  hath  read  : 

17.  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 

burned  incense  unto  other  gods,  that  they  might  pro- 
voke me  to  ang<'r  with  all  the  works  of  their  hands ; 
tlierefore  my  wrath  shall  be  kindled  against  this  place, 
and  shall  not  be  quenched. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  34.  Thus  saith  the  Loed,  Behold,  I 
will  bring  evil  upim  this  jilace,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof,  uren  all  the  curses  that  are  written  in  the 
book  which  they  have  read  betbre  the  king  of  Judah  : 

35.  Because  they  liave  forsaken  me,  and  have 

burned  incense  unto  other  gods,  that  they  might  pro- 
voke me  to  anger  with  all  the  works  of  their  hands; 
therefore  my  wrath  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this 
place,  and  shall  not  be  ([uenched. 

.Tcr.  i.  16.  And  I  will  utter  my  judgments  against 
them  touching  all  their  wickedness,  who  have  for- 
saken me,  and  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods, 
and  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own  hands. 

—  xi.  17.  For  the  Lord  of  hosts,  that  planted  thee, 
hath  pronounced  evil  against  thee,  for  the  evil  of  tlie 
house  of  Israel  and  of  the  house  of  Judah,  which 
they  have  done  against  themselves  to  provoke  me  to 
anger  in  offering  incense  unto  Baal. 

— ■  xiii.  10.  This  evil  people,  which  refuse  to  hear 
my  words,  which  walk  in  the  imagination  of  their 
heart,  and  walk  after  other  gods,  to  serve  them,  and 
to  worship  them,  shall  even  be  as  this  girdle,  which  is 
good  for  nothing. 

— -  xvi.  10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  thou 
shall  shew  this  jieople  all  these  words,  and  they  sliall 
say  unto  thee.  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  pronounced 
all  this  great  evil  against  us  ?  or  what  in  our  iniquity? 
or  what  is  our  sin  that  we  have  committed  against  the 
LoKD  our  God  ? 

— •  —  11.  Then  shall  thou  say  unto  them.  Because 
your  fathers  have  forsaken  me,  saith  the  Lord,  and 
have  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have  served  them, 
and  have  worshipped  them,  and  have  forsaken  me, 
and  have  not  kept  my  law  ; 

18.  And  first  I  will  recompense  their  iniquity 

and  their  sin  double ;  because  they  have  defiled  my 
land,  they  have  filled  mine  inheritance  with  the  car- 
casses of  their  detestable  and  abominable  things. 

20.  Shall  a  man  make  gods  vmto  himself,  and 

they  arc  no  gods  ? 

21.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  this  once  cause 

them  to  know,  I  will  cause  them  to  know  mine  hand 
and  my  might ;  and  they  shall  know  that  my  name  U 
The  Lord. 

—  xix.  3.  And  say,  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
O  kings  of  Judah,  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  ;  Thus 
saith  tlie  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel;  Behold,  I 
will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  the  which  whosoever 
heareth,  his  ears  shall  tingle. 

—  1.  38.  A  drought  is  upon  her  waters  ;  and  they 
shall  be  (hied  up :  for  it  is  the  land  of  graven  images, 
and  they  are  mad  upon  Uu^ir  idols. 

^zcIc.'y.  11.  Wheretbre,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord 
God  ;  Surely,  because  thou  hast  defiled  my  sanc- 
tuary with  all  thy  detestable  things,  and  with  all 
thine  abominations,  therefore  will  I  also  diminish 
ifuc  ;  neither  shall  mine  eye  spare,  neither  will  I  have 
any  pit)-. 

--  vii.  20.  As  for  the  beautv  of  liis  ornament,  he 
set  it  in  majesty:  but  they  made  the  images  of  their 


abominations  (iinl  of  their  detestable  things  therein: 
therefore  have  I  set  it  far  from  them. 

—  xiv.  4.  Thcn'tbre  speak  unto  them,  and  say  unto 
tliem,  Tims  sailli  the  Lord  Got);  Every  man  of  the 
house  of  Israel  that  selletli  up  his  idols  in  his  heart, 
and  putteth  the  stumblingbloek  of  his  inii|uity  belore 
his  face,  and  eometh  to  the  prophet;  1  the  Lord  will 
answer  him  that  conietli,  according  to  tlie  niullitiiile 
of  his  idols ; 

.5.  That  I  may  take   the  house  of  Israel  in 

their  own  heart,  liccause  they  are  all  estranged  from 
me  through  their  idols. 

—  xxiii.  80.  I  will  do  these  tliitir/s  unto  thee,  because 
thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  after  the  heathen,  ci/id  be- 
cause thou  art  polluted  with  their  idols. 

49.  And  tliej'  shall  recompense  your  lewdness 

upon  you,  and  ye  shall  bear  the  sins  of  your  idols : 
and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

IIos.  ii.  13.  And  I  will  visit  ui)on  her  the  days  of 
Baalim,  wherein  she  burned  incense  to  them,  anil  she 
decked  licKelf  with  her  earrings  and  her  jewels,  and 
she  went  after  her  lovers,  and  forgat  me,  saith  the 
Lord. 

—  iv.  10.  The  wind  hath  bound  her  up  in  her 
wings,  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  because  of  their 
sacrifices. 

—  xiii.  3.  Therefore  thej'  shall  be  as  the  morning 
cloud,  and  as  the  early  dew  that  passeth  away,  as  the 
chaff  t/iat  is  driven  with  the  whirlwind  out  of  the  floor, 
and  as  the  smoke  out  of  the  chimney. 

Anws  viii.  14.  They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  Sama- 
ria, and  say.  Thy  god,  O  Dan,  liveth;  and,  The  man- 
ner of  Beer-sheba  liveth ;  even  they  shall  fall,  and  never 
rise  up  again. 

§  9.    National  Extermination  for  Idolatry. 

Dent.  iv.  25.  When  thou  shalt  beget  children,  and 
children's  children,  and  ye  shall  have  remained  long 
in  the  land,  and  shall  corrupt  yourselves,  and  make  a 
graven  image,  nr  the  likeness  of  any  Ihing,  and  shall 
do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  provoke 
him  to  anger ; 

26.  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  against 

you  this  day,  that  ye  shall  soon  utterly  perish  from  off 
the  land  wherennto  ye,  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it ; 
ye  shall  not  prolong  your  days  upon  it,  but  shall  ut- 
terly be  destroyed. 

—  vi.  14.  Ye  shall  not  go  after  other  gods,  of  the 
gods  of  the  people  which  are  round  about  you ; 

15.  (For  the  Lord  thy  God  is  a  jealous  God 

among  you ;)  lest  the  anger  of  the  Lord  tli)'  God  be 
kindled  against  thee,  and  destroy  thee  from  otf  the 
face  of  the  earth. 

—  viii.  19.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  do  at  all  forget 
the  Lord  thy  God,  and  walk  after  other  gods,  and 
serve  them,  and  worship  them,  I  testify  against  you 
this  day  that  ye  shall  surely  perish. 

■  20.  As  the  nations  which  the  Lord  destroyeth 

before  your  face,  so  shall  ye  perish  ;  because  ye  would 
not  be  "obedient  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God. 

Jos.  xxiii.  16.  When  ye  have  transgressed  the  cove- 
nant of  the  Lord  j'our  God,  which  he  commanded 
you,  and  have  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  bowed 
yourselves  to  them ;  then  shall  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
be  kindled  against  you,  and  ye  shall  perish  quickly 
from  off  the  good  land  which  "he  hath  given  unto  you. 

Jer.  ix.  12.  Who  is  the  wise  man,  that  may  under- 
stand this  ?  and  wlu)  is  he  to  whom  the  mouth  of  the 
Lord  hath  spoken,  that  he  may  declare  it,  for  what 
the  laud  perishcth  and  is  burned"  up  like  a  wilderness, 
that  none  passeth  through  ? 

14.  But  have  walked  after  the  imagination  of,' 

their  own  heart,  and  after  Baalim  which  their  fathers^ 
taught  them : 

—  xviii.  15.  Because  my  people  hath  forgotten  me, 
they  have  burned  incense  to  vanity,  and  they  have 
caused  them  to  stumble  in  their  ways/>o;/i  the  ancient 
paths,  to  walk  in  paths,  in,  a  way  not  cast  up ; 

16.  To  make  their  land  desolate,  and  a  perpet- 
ual hissing;  every  one  that  passeth  thereby  shall  bo 
astonished,  and  wag  his  head. 

—  xxii.  8.  And  ruany  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city, 


CHAP.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AXD   SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IV. 


aud  they  shall  say  every  man  to  liis  neighbour,  Where- 
fore liafli  the  Loud  done  thus  unto  this  great  city? 

Jer.  xxii.  i1.  Then  the}'  shall  answer,  IJecause  they 
have  forsaken  tlie  covenant  of  the  Loud  their  God, 
and  worsliipiied  other  gods,  and  served  tliem. 

—  xliv.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Ye  have  seen  all  the  evil  that  I  have  lirought 
upon  .Jerusalem,  and  upon  all  the  cities  of  .ludali; 
and,  behold,  this  day  tlicy  are  a  desolation,  and  no  man 
dwelleth  therein ; 

3.   Because   of  their  ■wickedness  which  they 

have  committed  to  ]irovoke  me  to  anger,  in  that  they 
went  to  l)urn  incense,  and  to  sei-ve  other  gods,  whom 
they  knew  not,  neither  they,  j'e,  nor  your  fathers. 

— ■  —  6.  Wherefore  my  fury  and  mine  anger  was 
poured  forth,  and  was  kindleil  in  the  cities  of  .ludah 
and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem ;  and  they  are  wasted 
(ind  desolate,  as  at  this  day. 

7.   Therefore  now  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the 

God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Wherefore  conuiiit 
ye  i/iis  great  evil  against  your  souls,  to  cut  olf  from 
you  man  aud  woman,  child  and  suckling,  out  of  .Ju- 
dah,  to  leave  you  none  to  remain ; 

8.  In  that  ye  provoke  me  unto  wrath  with  the 

works  of  your  hands,  liurning  incense  unto  other  gods 
in  the  land  of  Egypt,  whither  ye  be  gone  to  dwell,  that 
ye  might  cut  _yoursel  ves  off,  and  that  ye  might  be  a  curse 
and  a  reproach  among  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  ? 

—  xlviii.  33.  Moreover  I  will  cause  to  cease  in  Jloah, 
saith  the  Lord,  him  that  otfereth  in  the  high  places, 
and  him  that  burneth  incense  to  his  gods. 

§  10.    National  Snbjiisration. 

Jiiil  ii.  14,  Aud  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel,  and  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands 
of  spoilers  that  spoiled  them,  and  he  sold  them  into 
the  liands  of  their  enemies  roiuid  about,  so  that  they 
could  not  any  longer  stand  before  their  enemies. 

15.  Whithersoever  they  went  out,  the  hand  of 

the  Lord  was  against  them  for  evil,  as  the  Loiio  had 
said,  and  as  the  Lord  had  sworn  unto  them :  and 
the_v  were  greatly  distressed. 

—  iii.  7.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  forgat  the  Lord  their  God, 
and  served  Baalim  and  the  groves. 

8.  Therefore  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 

against  Israel,  and  he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of 
Chushan-rishathaim  king  of  Mesopotamia ;  and  the 
children  of  Israel  served  Chushan-rishathalm  eight 
years. 

Jer.  xxxii.  29.  And  the  Chaldeans,  that  fight 
against  this  city,  shall  como  and  set  lire  on  this  city, 
and  burn  it  with  the  houses,  upon  whose  roofs  they 
have  offered  incense  unto  Baal,  and  poured  out  driuk 
offerings  vmto  other  gods,  to  |)ro\  oke  me  to  anger. 

&ek.  v\i  21.  Audi  will  give  it  into  the  hands  of  the 
strangers  for  a  prey,  and  to  the  wicked  of  the  earth 
for  a  spoil;  and  they  shall  pollute  it. 

§  11.    Jfatioiial  Expulsion  and  Captivity. 

Dent  xxix.  24.  Even  all  nations  shall  saj',  Where- 
fore hath  the  Loud  done  thus  unto  this  land?  what 
meaneth  the  heat  of  this  great  anger? 

25.   Then  men  shall  say,  Because  they  have 

forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  God  of  their  fa- 
thers, which  he  made  with  them  when  he  brought 
them  forth  out  f>f  the  land  of  Egyjit : 

20.  For  they  'weut  and  served  other  gods,  and 

worshipped  them,  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  and 
whmii  he  had  not  given  unto  lliem  : 

27.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  this  land,  to  bring  ujjon  it  all  the  curses  that 
are  written  in  this  book  : 

—  —  28.  And  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  of  their 
land  in  anger,  and  in  wrath,  aud  in  great  indignation, 
and  cast  them  into  anotlier  land,  as  /I  is  this  day. 

Ji  r.  V.  19.  And  it  shall  come  to  i)ass,  when  ye  shall 
say.  Wherefore  doeth  the  Lord  om-  God  all  these  t/iiitgn 
unto  usV  then  sli.alt  thou  answer  them,  Like  as  ye  have 
forsaken  me,  an<l  served  strange  gods  iu  your  land,  so 
shall  ye  serve  strangers  in  a  land  l/iat  is  not  yours. 


—  xvi.  13.  Therefore  will  I  cast  you  out  of  thi^ 
land  into  a  land  that  ye  know  not,  neither  ye  nor  your 
fathers ;  and  tliere  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and 
night ;  where  I  will  not  shew  you  favour. 

—  xliv.  20.  Then  .Jeremiah  said  unto  all  the  people, 
to  the  men,  and  to  the  women,  and  to  all  the  people 
which  had  given  him  th^it  answer,  saying, 

31.  The  incense  that  ye  burned  in  the  cities 

of  .Judah,and  in  the  streets  of  .Jerusalem,  ye  and  your 
fathers,  your  kings  and  j'our  princes,  and"  the  people 
of  the  iand,  did  not  the  Lord  remember  them,  and 
came  it  nut  into  his  mind? 

32.  So  that  the  Lord  could  no  longer  bear, 

because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings,  and  liecause  of  the 
abominations  which  ye  have  committed;  therefore  is 
your  land  a  desolation,  and  an  astonishment,  and  a 
"curse,  without  an  inhabitant,  as  at  this  day. 

23.  Because  ye  have  burned  incense,  and  be- 
cause ye  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  and  have  not 
obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  nor  walked  in  his  law, 
nor  iu  his  statutes,  nor  in  his  testimonies;  therefore 
this  evil  is  hapjiened  unto  you,  as  at  this  day. 

—  xlviii.  7.  For  because  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy 
woii<s  and  in  thy  treasures,  thou  shall  also  be  taken  : 
and  C'hemosh  shall  go  forth  into  captivity  with  his 
priests  and  his  ]irinces  together. 

Ese/,:  xxxiii.  25.  Wherefore  say  unto  them.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God;  Ye  eat  with  the  blood,  aud  lift 
up  your  eyes  toward  your  idols,  and  shed  blood  :  and 
shall  ye  possess  the  land  ? 

Amos  V.  21.  I  hate,  I  despise  your  feast  days,  and  I 
will  not  smell  in  your  solemn  assemblies. 

27.  Therefore  will  I  cause  you  to  go  into  cap- 
tivity beyond  Damascus,  saith  the  Lord,  whose  name 
is  The  God  of  hosts. 

§  12.    National  Dispersion  for  Idolatry. 

Deui.  iv.  S7.  And  the  Lord  shall  scatter  you  among 
the  nations,  and  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among 
the  heathen,  whither  the  Lord  shall  lead  you. 

28.  And  there  ye  shall  serve  gods,  the  work 

of  men's  hands,  wood  and  stone,  which  neither  see, 
nor  hear,  nor  eat,  nor  smell. 

—  xxviii.  36.  The  Lord  shall  bring  thee,  and  thy  king 
which  thou  shalt  set  over  thee,  unto  a  nation  which  nei- 
ther thou  nor  thy  fathers  have  known ;  and  there  shall 
thou  serve  other  gods,  wood  and  stone. 

64.  And  the  Lord  shall  scatter  thee  among  all 

people,  from  the  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the 
other ;  and  there  thou  shall  serve  other  gods,  which 
neither  thou  uor  thy  fathers  have  known,  even  wood 
and  stone. 

^13.    Destr notion  of  tlie  Temple  for  Idolatry. 

2  Chr.  vii.  19.  But  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  my 
statutes  and  my  commandments,  which  I  have  set  be- 
fore you,  and  shall  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  wor- 
ship them ; 

20.  Then  will  I  pluck  them  up  liy  the  roots 

out  of  my  land  which  I  have  given  them ;  and  this 
house,  which  I  have  sanctified  for  my  name,  will  I 
cast  out  of  my  sight,  and  will  make  it  to  be  a  proverb 
and  a  byword  among  all  nations. 

21.  And  this  iiouse,  which  isbigh,  shall  be  an  as- 
tonishment to  every  one  that  passeth  by  it ;  so  that  he 
shall  say.  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  imlo  this 
land,  and  imto  this  house? 

22.  And  it  shall  be  answered,  Because   they 

forsook  the  Loud  God  of  their  fiithers,  which  brought 
them  forth  out  ijf  the  l.uul  of  Egypt,  aud  laid  hold  on 
other  gods,  aud  worshipped  them,  and  served  them : 
therefore  hath  he  brought  all  this  evil  upon  them. 


§14. 


Individnals  Threatened  and  Pnnished  for 
Idolatry, 


Deul.  xxvii.  14.  And  the  Levites  shall  speak,  and 
say  unto  all  the  men  of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice, 

15.  C'lU'sed  tie  the  man  that  maketh  any  graven 

or  molten  image,  an  abomination  unto  the  Lord,  the 
work  of  the  hands  of  the  craftsman,  aud  putteth  it  in 


CHAP.  II. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


UUOK  IV, 


a  stcrct  ]ilace :  and  all  the  people  shall  answer  antl 
say,  Amou. 

1  Kings  \i.  9.  And  the  Loud  was  angry  ■with  Solo- 
mon, bi'cause  his  liiMit  wasturniil  IrDnillie  Louudod 
of  Israel,  which  had  appean-d  unto  liini  twice, 

10.  And  hail  comniandcd  him  couccruiug  this 

thing,  that  he  should  not  go  alter  other  gods;  but  he 
Uept  not  that  which  tlie  Loun  commanded. 

11.  Whcrelbrc  the  Lono  said  uuto  Solomon, 

Fora.smuch  as  lliis  is  done  of  Ihee,  and  thou  hast  not 
kept  mv  covenant  and  my  statutes,  which  1  havecom- 
mauded  thee,  1  will  surely  rend  the  kingdom  from 
thee,  and  will  give  it  to  thy  servant. 

2  C/ir.  XV.  lU.  And  also  concerning  Slaachah  the 
mother  of  Asa  tlu;  kii\g,  he  removed  her  from  being 


(jueen, 
Asa  cu 


cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped  it,  and  burnt  it  at 
llie  brook  Kidron. 

I's.  xvi.  4.  Their  sorrows  shall  be  multiplied  tJiat 
hasten  lifter  another  god  :  their  drink  offerings  of  blood 
will  1  not  offer,  nor  take  up  their  names  into  my  lips. 

—  xcvii.  7.  Confounded  be  all  they  that  serve  gra- 
ven images,  that  boast  tliemselves  ot'  idols :  worship 
him,  all  ye  gods. 

Is.  xlii.  17.  They  shall  be  turned  back,  they  shall  be 
greatly  ashamed,  that  trust  in  graven  Images,  that  say 
to  the  molten  images.  Ye  ore  our  gods. 

—  xliv.  10.  "Who  hath  formed  a  god,  or  molten  a 
graven  image  that  is  profitalile  for  nothiugV 

11.  Behold,  all  his  fellows  shall  be  ashamed; 

and  the  workmen,  they  are  of  men  :  let  tliem  all  be 
gathered  together,  let  "them  stand  up;  ;yrt  they  shall 
tear,  mid  they  shall  be  asliamed  logether. 

—  xlv.  16.  They  shall  be  ashamed,  and  also  con- 
founded, all  of  them :  they  shall  go  to  confusion  to- 
gether that  are  makers  of  idols. 

§  15.    Deatli  the  Penalty  for  Idolatry. 

Ex.  xxii.  20.  He  that  sacrificcth  unto  any  god,  save 
unto  the  Lord  only,  he  shall  be  utterly  destroyed. 

Dent.  xiii.  5.  Anil  lliat  prophet,  or  that  dreamer  of 
dreams,  shall  be  jiut  to  death;  because  he  hath  spoken 
to  turn  yon  away  from  the  LoitD  your  God,  which 
brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egj-pt,  and  redeemed 
you  out  of  the  house  of  bondage,  to  thrust  thee  out  of 
the  way  which  the  Lokd  thy  God  commanded  thee 
to  walk  in.  So  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from  the 
midst  of  thee. 

6.  If  thy  brother,  the  son  of  thy  mother,  or 

thy  son,  or  thy  daughter,  or  the  wife  of  tliy  bosom,  or 
thy  friend,  which  is  as  thine  own  soul,  entice  thee  se- 
cretly, saying.  Let  us  go  and  serve  other  gods,  which 
thou  hast  not  known,  thou,  nor  thy  fathers; 

7.  Xdmdy,  of  the  gods  of  the  people  which 

are  round  ^bout  you,  nigh  mito  thee,  or  far  off  from 
thee,  from  the  oiie  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the  other 
end  of  the  earth; 

8.  Thou  shalt  not  consent  unto  him,  nor  heark- 
en unto  him :  neither  shall  thine  eye  pity  him,  neither 
shalt  thou  spare,  neither  shalt  thou  conceal  him  : 

9  But  tliou  shalt  surely  kill  him;  thine  hand 

shall  be  first  upon  him  to  put  him  to  death,  and  after- 
wards the  hand  of  all  the  people. 

10.  And  thou  shalt  stone  him  with  stones,  that 

he  die ;  because  he  bath  sought  to  thrust  thee  away 
from  tlie  Loud  tliy  God,  which  brought  thee  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage. 

11.  And  all   Israel  shall  hear,  and  "fear,  and 

shall  do  no  more  any  such  wickedness  as  this  is  among 
you. 

12.  If  thou  shalt  hear  say  in  one  of  thy  cities, 

which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee  to  dwell 
there,  saying, 

13.  Certain  men,  the  children  of  Behal,  are 

gone  out  from  among  you,  and  have  withdrawn  the 
inhabitants  of  their  city,  saying.  Let  us  go  and  serve 
other  gods,  which  ye  have  not  known  ; 

1-1.  Then  shalt  thou  inquire,  and  make  search, 

and  ask  diligently  ;  and,  behold,  if  it  be  truth,  and  the 
thing  certain,  that  such  abomination  is  wrought  among 
you; 

I.}.  Thou  shalt  surely  smite  the  inhabitants  of 

that  citv  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  destroving  it  ut- 


terly, and  all  that  is  therein,  and  the  cattle  thereof, 
with  the  edge  of  liie  sword. 

—  xvii.  2.  If  lliere  be  Ibund  among  you,  within  any 
of  thy  gates  winch  the  Loiii)  thy  God  giveth  iIk'c,  num 
or  woman,  that  hath  wrought  wickedness  iu  the  sight 
of  the  Loud  thy  Goil,  in  transgressing  his  covenant, 

3.  And  hath  gone  anil  served  other  goils,  and 

worshipped  them,  cither  the  sun,  or  moon,  or  any  of 
the  host  of  heaven,  w  hich  I  have  not  commanded  ; 

4.  And  it  be  told  thee,  and  thou  hast  heard  of 

it,  and  ini|uired  diligently,  and,  behold,  it  be  {nu:,  a/oi 
tlie  thing  certain,  that  such  abomination  is  wrought  iu 
Israel : 

5.  Then  shalt  thou  bring  forth  that  man  or 

that  woman,  which  have  committed  that  wicked  thing, 
unto  th,v  gates,  eeen  that  man  or  that  woman,  and  shalt 
stone  tliem  willi  stones,  till  Diey  die. 

—  XXX.  17.  But  if  thine  heart  turn  away,  so  that 
thou  wilt  not  hear,  but  shalt  be  drawn  away,  and 
worship  other  gods,  and  serve  them; 

18.  I  denounce  unto  you  this  day,  that  ye 

shall  surely  jierish,  and  that  ye  shall  not  prolong  your 
days  upon  the  land,  whither  thou  passesl  over  Joi-dan 
to  go  to  possess  it. 

1  Kings  xlv.  9.  But  hast  done  evil  above  all  that 
were  before  thee :  for  thou  liast  gone  and  made  thee 
other  gods,  and  molten  images,  to  provoke  me  to 
anger,  and  liast  cast  me  behind  thy  back  : 

10.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon 

the  house  of  Jeroboam,  and  will  cut  off  from  Jero- 
boam him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall,  and  him  that 
is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel,  and  will  take  away  tlie 
remnant  of  the  house  of  Jeroboam,  as  a  man  taketh 
away  dung,  till  it  be  all  gone. 

Js.  Ixv.  11.  But  ye  are  they  that  forsake  the  Lord, 
that  forget  my  holy  mountain,  that  prepare  a  table  for 
that  troop,  and  tliat  furnish  the  drink  offering  unto 
that  number. 

12.  Therefore  will  I  number  you  to  the  sword, 

and  ye  shall  all  bow  down  to  the  slaughter :  because 
when  I  called,  ye  did  not  answer;  when  I  spake,  yo 
did  not  hear ;  but  did  e\il  before  mine  eyes,  and  did 
choose  ttiat  wherem  I  delighted  not. 

Has.  xiii.  1.  When  Ephraim  spake  trembling,  he  ex- 
alted himself  in  Israel ;  but  when  he  offended  in  Baal, 
he  died. 

§  16.    Death  Inflicted  for  Idolatry. 

Ex:  xxxii.  2.'5.  And  when  Closes  saw  that  the  people 
were  naked,  (for  Aaron  had  made  them  naked  imto 
tlieir  shame  amon^  their  enemies,) 

26.  Then  Jloses  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  camp, 

and  said,  Who  is  on  the  Lord's  side?  let  him  c«m« 
unto  me.  And  all  the  sons  of  Levi  gathered  them- 
selves together  unto  him. 

27.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel,  Put  e\ery  man  his  sword  by  his 
side,  and  go  in  and  out  from  gate  to  gate  throughout 
the  camp,  and  slay  every  man  his  brother,  and  ever}- 
man  his  companion,  and  every  man  his  neighbour. 

—  —  28.  And  the  children  of  Levi  did  according  to 
the  word  of  Hoses  ;  and  there  fell  of  the  people  that 
day  about  three  thousand  men. 

29.  For  Moses  had  said.  Consecrate  yourselves 

to  day  to  the  Lord,  even  eveiy  man  upon  his  son, 
and  upon  his  brother;  that  he  may  bestow  upon  you 
a  blessing  this  day. 

Is'nm.  XXV.  4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Closes,  Take 
all  the  heads  of  the  peoijle,  and  hang  them  up  before 
the  Lord  against  the  sun,  that  the  fieri:e  anger  of  the 
Lord  maj-  be  turned  away  from  Israel. 

5.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  judges  of  Israel, 

Slay  ye  every  one  his  men  that  were  joined  unto 
Baal-peor. 

1  Kings  xviii.  40.  And  Elijah  said  unto  them,  Take 
the  prophets  of  Baal;  let  not  one  of  them  eseajie. 
And  Ihey  took  them :  and  Elijah  brought  them  down 
to  the  brook  Kishou,  and  slew  them  there. 

2  Kiai/s  i.  2.  And  Ahaziah  fell  down  through  a  lat- 
tice in  ids  upiier  chamber  that  mis  in  Samaria,  and 
was  sick  :  and  he  sent  messengers,  and  said  unto  them. 
Go,  inquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ekron  whether 
I  shall  recover  of  this  disease. 


CHAP.  III. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IV. 


2  Kiii^s  i.  3.  But  the  anscl  of  tlie  LoTiD  said  to  Eli- 
jali  the  Tishliite,  Arise,  go  up  to  meet  the  messengers 
oi'  the  liing  of  Samaria,  a"ml  sa_v  imto  tliein,  h  it  not  be- 
cause tlu-re  i«  not  a  God  in  Israel,  tliat  ye  go  to  inquire 
of  Baal-zebub  tlie  god  of  Elvron  't 

4.  Now  therefore  tluis  saith  tlie  Lorp,  Thou 

Shalt  not  eome  down  from  tliat  bed  on  whieh  tliou  art 
gone  up.  bill  shalt  surely  die.     And  Elijah  departed. 

5.  And  when  the  messengers  turned  back  unto 

him,  he  said  unlo  them.  Why  are  ye  now  turned  back  '> 

6.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Tliore  came  a  man 

up  to  meet  us,  and  said  unto  us.  Go,  turn  again  unto 
the  king  that  sent  you,  and  say  unto  him,  Tlius  saith 
the  Lord,  /<  it  not  because  Ihere  ix  not  a  God  in  Israel, 
that  thou  sendest  to  inquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god 
of  Ekron  ?  therefore  thou  shalt  not  come  down  from 
that  bed  on  which  thou  art  gone  up,  but  shalt  surely 
die. 

16.   And  he  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord,  Forasmueh  as  thou  hast  sent  messengers  to  in- 
quire of  Baal-.7ebub  tlie  god  of  Ekron,  m  it  not  because 
there  is  no  God  in  Israel  to  inquire  of  bis  word  ?  there- 
fore thou  shalt  not  come  down  otf  that  bed  on  which 
thou  art  gone  up,  but  shalt  surely  die. 

17.  So  he  died  according  to  the  word  of  Uie 

Lord  which  Elijah  had  spoken.  And  .Jehoram  reign- 
ed in  his  stead,  in  the  second  year  of  Jehoram  the  son 
of  Jehosbaphat  Idng  of  Judah  ;  because  he  had  no  son. 

—  X.  23.  And  Jehu  went,  and  Jehonadab  the  son 
of  Rechab,  into  the  house  of  Baal,  and  said  unto  the 
worshippers  of  Baal,  Search,  and  look  that  there  be 
here  with  you  none  of  the  servants  of  the  Lord,  but 
the  worshippers  of  Baal  only. 

24.  And  when  they  went  in  to  offer  sacrifices 

and  burnt  offerings,  Jehii  appointed  fourscore  men 
without,  and  said,  If  any  of  the  men  whom  I  have 
brought  into  your  hands  escape,  lis  tluit  letteth  him  go, 
his  life  sliiiU  be  for  the  life  of  him. 

25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he  had 

made  an  end  of  offering  the  burnt  offering,  that  Jehu 
said  to  the  guard  and  to  the  captains,  Go  in,  ami  slay 
them;  let  none  come  forth.  And  they  smote  them 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword ;  and  the  guard  and  the 
captains  cast  them  out,  and  went  to  the  city  of  the 
house  of  Baal. 

—  .\i.  18.  And  all  the  people  of  the  land  went  into 
the  bouse  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  down ;  his  altars  and 
his  images  brake  they  in  pieces  thoroughly,  and  slew 
Mattan  the  piiest  of  Baal  before  the  altars.  And  the 
priest  appointed  officers  over  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

—  x.xiii.  20.  And  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high 
places  that  were  there  upon  the  altars,  and  burned 
men's  bones  upon  them,  and  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  17.  Then  all  the  people  went  to  the 
house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  downi,  and  brake  his  al- 
tars and  his  images  in  iiieces,  and  slew  Mattan  the 
priest  of  Baal  before  the  altars. 


CHAP.  III. 

WORSHIP  OF  HEAVENLY  BODIES ; 
GROVES  AND  HIGH  PLACES. 

§  17.    Heavenly  Bodies  Worshipped. 

3  Kings  xvii.  10.  And  they  left  all  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  their  God,  and  made  them  molten 
images,  eren-  twf)  calves,  and  made  a  grove,  and  wor- 
shipped all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  served  Baal, 

—  xxi.  3.  For  he  built  up  again  the  high  places 
which  Ilezekiab  bis  father  bad  destroyed;  and  he 
reared  up  altars  for  Baal,  and  made  a  "grove,  as  did 
Ahab  king  of  Israel ;  and  worshipped  all  the  host  of 
heaven,  and  served  them. 

5.  And   he  built  altars  for  all   the  host  of 

heaven  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xx.xiii.  3.  For  be  built  again  the  higli  places 
which  Hezekiali  his  father  liad  broken  down,  and  he 
reared  up  altars  for  Baalim,  and  made  groves,  and 
worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  served  them. 


5.  And  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Jer.  vii.  17.  Seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities 
of  Judah  and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem  ? 

18.  Tlie  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fathers 

kindle  the  tire,  and  the  women  knead  their  dough,  to 
make  cakes  to  tlie  queen  of  heaven,  and  to  pour  oul 
drink  ofl'erings  unto  other  gods,  that  they  may  provoke 
me  to  anger. 

1!).  Do  they  provoke  me  to  anger?  saith  the 

Lord  :  do  thei/  not  imrwke  themselves  to  the  confusion 
of  their  own  faces? 

20.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, mine  anger  and  my  fury  shall  be  poured  out 
upon  this  ]ilace,  u]ion  man,  and  upon  beast,  and  upon 
the  trees  of  the  field,  and  upon  the  fruit  of  the  ground  ; 
and  it  shall  burn,  and  shall  not  be  quenched. 

Ezek.  viii.  15.  Then  said  be  unto  me.  Hast  thou  seen 
thii,  O  son  of  man  ?  turn  t  bee  yet  again,  and  thou  shalt 
see  greater  abominations  than  these. 

10.  And  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  of 

the  Lord's  house,  and,  behold,  at  the  door  of  the  tem- 
ple of  the  Lord,  between  the  porch  and  the  altar, 
irere  about  five  and  twenty  men,  with  their  backs  to- 
ward the  temjile  of  the  Lord,  and  their  faces  toward 
the  east;  and  they  worshipped  the  sun  toward  the  east. 

§  18.    Worship  of  Heavenly  Bodies  Denounced. 

Deut.  iv.  19.  And  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto 
heaven,  and  when  thou  seest  the  sun,  and  the  moon, 
and  the  stars,  even  all  the  host  of  heaven,  shonldest  be 
driven  to  worshij)  them,  and  serve  them,  which  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  divided  unto  all  nations  under  the 
whole  heaven. 

Job  xxxi.  36.  If  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  shined,  or 
the  moon  walking  in  brightness  ; 

37.  And  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  enticeil, 

or  ray  mouth  bath  kissed  my  hand  : 

28.  This  also  were  an  iniquity  to  he  pinriihed  by 

the  judge :  for  I  should  have  denied  the  God  that  is 
above. 

Jer.  xix.  13.  And  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and  the 
houses  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  shall  be  defiled  as  the 
place  of  Tophet,  because  of  all  the  houses  upon  whose 
roofs  they  have  burned  incense  unto  all  the  host  of 
heaven,  and  have  pom'ed  out  drink  offerings  unto  other 
gods. 

Zeph.  i.  4.  I  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  Ju- 
dah, and  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem;  and  I 
will  cut  off  the  remnant  of  Baal  from  this  place,  and 
the  name  of  the  Chemarim  with  the  priests ; 

5.  And  them  that  worship  the  host  of  heaven 

upon  the  housetops;  anil  them  that  worship  and  that 
swear  by  the  Lord,  and  that  swear  by  Maleham ; 

Aets  vii.  43.  Then  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  to 
worship  the  host  of  heaven ;  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  the  prophets,  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  have  ye 
oft'ered  to  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices  by  tJie  space  of 
forty  years  in  the  wilderness  ? 

§  19.     Instances  of  Grove  Worship. 

1  Eings  xiv.  22.  And  Judah  did  evil  in  the  sight  of 
the  Lord,  and  they  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with 
their  sins  which  tliey  had  committed,  above  all  that 
their  fathers  had  done. 

23.  For  they  also  built  them  high  places,  and 

images,  and  groves,  on  every  high  hill,  aiul  under  every 
green  tree.* 

—  xvi.  33.  And  Ahab  made  a  grove ;  and  Ahab  did 
more  to  iirovoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to  anger 
than  all  the  kings  of  Israel  that  were  before  him. 

3  Kings  xiii.  6.  Nevertheless  they  departed  not  from 
the  sins  of  the  house  of  Jeroboam,  who  made  Israel 
sin,  but  walked  therein :  and  there  remained  the  grove 
also  in  Samaria.) 

—  xvi.  4.  And  ho  sacrificed  and  humt  incense  in  the 
high  places,  and  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree. 

*  Ttie  <rroves  (nsherim)  liore  ppoken  of  wero  not-  trcep.  but 
wonik-n  pillars  eet  up  for  idolatrous  purpoeus.  An  e^sliii.  and  not 
an  iixhtrah,  is  what  Abraham  ((?e«.  xxi.  33)  planted  in  Beer- 
shc'lia.— H. 


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CHAP.    IV. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


2  R'ngK  xvii.  10.  And  llioy  sot  them  up  imasos  find 
groves  in  cvc-ry  liifjli  liill,  aiid  unikT  every  green  tree: 

11.  And  there  they  burnt  ineense  in  iill  the 

high  places,  as  did  the  heathen  whom  llie  LoKn  cur- 
ried away  belbre  tlieni ;  and  wrought  wicked  things 
to  provoke  tlie  Loud  to  unger : 

—  x.\i.  7.  And  he  set  a  graven  imago  of  the  grove 
that  lie  hail  made  in  the  house,  of  wliieh  the  Lord 
said  to  David,  and  to  Solomon  liis  son,  In  this  house, 
and  in  Jerusalem,  wliieli  1  have  cliosen  out  of  all  tlic 
tribes  of  Israel,  will  I  ]nit  my  name  for  ever: 

—  xxiii.  (i.  And  he  brought  out  tlie  grove  from  the 
liouse  of  the  Lonn,  willinut  Jerusalem,  untothe  brook 
Kidnm,  and  burned  it  at  the  brook  Kidron,  and 
stamped  il  small  to  powder,  and  cast  the  powder 
thereof  upon  the  graves  of  tlie  children  of  the  jieople. 

3  Ckr.  xxiv.  18.  And  tliey  left  the  house  of  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fathers,  ami  served  groves  and  idols :  and 
wrath  came  upon  Judah  and  Jerusalem  for  this  their 
trespass. 

—  xxviii.  4.  He  sacrificed  also  and  burnt  incense  in 
the  high  places,  and  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green 
tree. 

Jer.  xvii.  1.  The  sin  of  Judah  ik  written  with  a  pen 
of  iron,  and  with  tlie  point  of  a  diamond  :  il  in  graven 
upon  tlie  table  of  their  heart,  and  upon  the  horns  of 
your  altars ; 

3.  SVhilst  their  children  remember  their  altars 

and  their  groves  by  the  green  trees  uiiou  the  high  hills. 

EzeL:  xx.  28.  For  when  I  had  brought  them  into  the 
land,  for  tlie  which  I  lifted  up  my  hand  to  give  it 
to  them,  then  they  saw  every  high  hill,  and  all  the 
thick  trees,  and  they  offered  there  their  sacrifices, 
and  there  they  presented  llie  jirovocation  of  their 
ofi'ering :  there  also  they  made  their  sweet  savour,  and 
poured  out  there  theii-  drink  offerings. 

§  20.    Grove  Worship  Forbidden. 

Deut.  xvi.  21.  Thou  shall  not  plant  thee  a  grove  of 
any  tree  near  unto  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God, 
which  thou  shalt  make  thee. 

Is.  xvii.  8.  And  he  shall  not  look  to  the  altars,  the 
work  of  his  hands,  neither  shall  respect  that  which  his 
fingers  have  made,  either  the  groves,  or  the  images. 

iit'A-.  vi.  13.  Then  .sh:ill  ye  know  that  I  «m  the  Lord, 
when  their  slain  tncn  shall  be  among  their  idols  round 
about  their  altars,  upon  every  high  hill,  in  all  the  tops 
of  the  mountains,  and  under  every  green  tree,  and 
under  every  thick  oak,  the  place  where  they  did  offer 
sweet  savour  to  all  tlieir  idols. 

Micnh  V.  14  And  I  will  pluck  up  thy  groves  out  of 
the  midst  of  thee:  so  I  will  destroy  thy  cities. 

§  21.    High  Places  for  God's  Worship. 

1  Kings  in.  2.  Only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high 
places,  because  there  was  no  house  built  unto  tlie 
name  of  the  Lord,  until  those  day.s. 

3.  And  Solomon  loved  the  Lord,  walking  in 

the  statutes  of  David  his  father:  onlj-  he  sacrificed 
and  burnt  incense  in  high  places. 

4.  And  the  king  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice 

there ;  for  that  jrns  the  great  high  place  :  a  thousand 
burnt  offerings  did  Solomon  offer  upon  that  altar. 

2  Kings  xii.  3.  But  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away :  the  people  still  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  in 
the  high  places. 

—  xiv.  4.  Howbeit  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away:  as  yet  the  people  did  sacrifice  and  burnt  in- 
cense on  the  high  places. 

—  XV.  4.  Save  that  the  high  places  were  not  re- 
moved :  the  people  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  still 
on  the  high  places. 

—  —  35.  Howbeit  the  high  places  were  not  remov- 
ed :  the  people  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  still  in  the 
high  places.  lie  built  the  liigher  gate  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

—  xvii.  9.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  secretly 
tJiose  tilings  that  verc  not  right  against  the  Lord  their 
God,  and  they  built  them  high  places  in  all  their  cities, 
from  the  low"er  of  the  watcluncn  to  the  fenced  city. 

32.  So  thev  feared  the  Lord,  and  made  unto 

themselves  of  the  lowest  of  them  priests  of  the  high 

G 


))laces,  which  sacrificed  for  them  in  the  liouses  of  the 

high  ])laces. 

—  xxiii.  0.  Xevertheless  the  priests  of  the  high  places 
came  not  up  to  the  altarof  the  Loud  in  Jerusalem,  but 
they  did  eat  of  the  unleavened  bread  among  their 
brethren. 

2  ('/()•.  i.  3.  So  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregation 
with  him,  went  to  the  liigli  place  that  irns  at  Gibeon  ; 
tor  there  was  the  tabernacle  of  the  c<mgregation  of 
(Uid,  wliich  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  had  made 
in  the  wilderness. 

• —  —  13.  Then  Solomon  Qwnc  frnm  his  jmirne;/  to 
the  high  place  that  was  at  Gibeon  to  Jenisaleiii,  Inim 
before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  reigned 
over  Israel. 

—  XV.  17.  But  Hie  high  places  were  not  taken  awaj- 
out  of  Israi  I :  nevertheless  the  heart  of  Asa  was  per- 
fect all  his  day.s. 

—  xx.  33.  Ilowbeit  the  high  places  were  not  taken 
away:  for  as  yet  the  people  had  not  prepared  their 
heart.s  unto  the  God  of  their  falher.s. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  Nevertheless  the  jieople  did  sacrifice 
still  in  the  high  \i\>xccs,yct  unto  the  Lord  their  God  on!}'. 

§  22.    High  Places  for  Idol  Worship. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  11.  Moreover  lie  made  high  pl.accs  in 
the  mountains  of  Judali,  and  caused  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  to  commit  fornication,  and  compelled 
Judah  thereto. 

—  xxviii.  25.  And  in  every  several  city  of  Judah  he 
made  high  places  to  burn  incense  unto  other  gods,  and 
provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers. 

Is.  xvi.  12.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  it  is 
seen  that  !Moab  is  weaiy  on  the  high  jilace,  that  he 
shall  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  pray;  but  he  shall  not 
prevail. 

Ezek.  xvi.  22.  And  in  all  thine  abominations  and  thy 
whoredoms  thou  hast  not  remembered  the  days  of 
thy  youth,  when  thou  wast  naked  and  bare,  and  wast 
polluted  in  thy  blood. 

23.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  all  thy  wicked- 
ness, (woe,  woe  unto  thee !  saith  the  Lord  God,) 

24.  That  thou  hast  also  built  unto  thee  an  emi- 
nent place,  and  hast  made  thee  a  high  place  in  every 
street. 


CHAP.  IV. 

OTHER  FORMS   OF   FALSE   WOR 

SHIP   BY  THE  JEWS. 

§  23.    Worship  of  Golden  Calves. 

Ex.  xxxii.  1.  And  when  the  people  saw  that  Moses 
delayed  to  come  down  out  of  tlie  mount,  the  peoiile 
gathered  themselves  together  unto  Aaron,  and  said 
unto  him.  Up,  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before  us ; 
for  as  for  this  Jloses,  the  man  that  brought  us  up  out 
of  the  land  of  Egj'pt,  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of 
him. 

2.  And  Aaron  said  unto  them.  Break  off  the 

golden  earrings,  which  are  in  the  ears  of  your  wives, 
of  your  sous,  and  of  j'our  daughters,  and  bring  them 
unto  me. 

3.  And  all  the  people  brake  off   the  golden 

earrings  which  icere  in  their  ears,  and  brought  them 
unto  Aaron. 

—  —  4.  And  he  received  tliem  at  their  hand,  and 
fashioned  it  with  a  graving  tool,  after  he  had  made  it 
a  molten  calf:  and  t'tiey  said,  These  he  thy  gods,  O  Is- 
rael, which  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

5.  And  when  Aaron  saw  //,  he  built  an  allar 

before  it;  and  Aaron  made  proclamation,  and  said. 
To  morrow  is  a  feast  to  the  Lord. 

6.  And  they  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and 

offered  Iiunit  offerings,  and  brought  peace  offerings ; 
and  tlie  people  sat  down  to  cat  and  to  drink,  and  rose 
up  to  iilav. 

1  Kiuq's  xii.  26.  And  Jeroboam  said  in  his  heart. 
Now  shall  the  kingdom  return  to  Uie  house  of  David : 

37.  If  this'people  g<i  up  to  do  sacrifice  in  the 

house  of  the  Lord  at  Jerusalem,  then  shall  the  heart 


8) 


CHAP.  IV. 


IDOLATRY  AXD   SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IT. 


of  this  people  turn  again  unto  their  lord,  I'irn  unto 
Ueliolioani  king  of  Judah,  and  they  shall  kill  me,  and 
go  again  to  Kcfioboani  king  of  Judah. 

1  Kiiirj.t  xii.  28.  AVhereupon  the  king  took  counsel,  and 
made  two  calves  of  goM,  and  said  unto  them,  It  is  too 
much  lor  yon  to  go  up  to  .Jerusalem  :  behold  thy  gods, 
()  Israel,  whicU  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  hind  of 
Egypt. 

29.  And  lie  set  the  one  in  Beth-cI,  and  the 

other  put  he  in  Dan. 

33.    And  .leroboam  ordained  a  feast  in  the 

eighth  month,  on  the  titleenth  day  of  the  month,  like 
unto  the  feast  that  u  in  .ludali,  and  he  ottered  upon 
the  altar.  So  did  he  in  Beth-el,  sacrificing  unto  the 
calves  that  he  had  made :  and  he  placed  in  Beth-el  the 
priests  of  the  high  places  which  he  had  made. 

33.  So  he  otfered  \\\ion  the  altar  which  lie  had 

made  in  Beth-el  the  tifteentli  day  of  the  eightli  month, 
even  ill  tlie  month  which  he  had  devised  "of  his  own 
he.irt ;  ami  onhiini'd  a  feast  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael :  and  he  olfjivd  upon  the  altar,  and  burnt  incense. 

3.  A7«^i  s.  39.  Howbeit,  from  the  sins  of  .Terolioam 
the  son  of  Neb.it,  wlio  made  Israel  to  sin,  .lehu  de- 
parted not  from  alYer  them,  to  wit,  the  golden  calves 
that  were  in  Beth-el,  and  that  were  in  Dan. 

3  Chr.  xiii.  8.  +.\nd  there  are  with  you  golden 
calves,  which  Jeroboam  made  you  for  god's. 

Pk.  cvi.  19.  They  made  a  calf  in  Horeb,  and  wor- 
shipped the  molten  image. 

21).  Thus  they  changed  their  glory  into  the 

similitude  of  an  ox  that  eateth  grass. 

§  24.    Worship  of  Baal. 

Num.  XXV.  2.  And  they  called  the  people  unto  the 
sacrifices  of  their  gods :  and  the  people  did  eat,  and 
Ijowed  down  to  their  gods. 

-3.  And  Israel  joined  himself  unto  Baal-peor: 

and  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  Israel. 

Jiid.  viii.  33.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  as  soon  as  Gid- 
eon was  dead,  that  the  children  of  Israel  turned  again, 
and  went  a  whoring  after  Baalim,  and  made  Baal- 
berilli  their  god. 

1  /u/i.'/.f  xvi.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  if  it  had 
been  a  light  thing  fen-  him  to  walk  in  the  .sins  of  Jero- 
boam the  son  of  Nebat,  that  he  took  to  ^\-ife  Jezebel 
tlie  daughter  of  Ethliaal  king  of  the  Zidonians,  and 
went  and  served  Baal,  and  worshipped  him. 

33.  And  he  reared  up  an  altar  for  Baal  in  the 

house  of  Ba;tl,  which  he  bad  built  in  Samaria. 

—  xviii.  17.  .Vnd  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  saw 
Elijah,  that  Ahab  said  unto  liim,  Art  thou  he  that 
troubleth  Israel? 

18.  And  he  answered,  I  have  not  frouliled  Is- 
rael ;  liiit  thou,  and  thy  father's  house,  in  that  ye  have 
fors  ikeu  llie  commandments  of  the  Lord,  aiid  thou 
liasl  Ibllinvcd  Baalim. 

2o.  And  Elijah  said  unto  the  prophets  of  Baal, 

Choose  you  one  bullock  for  yourselves,  and  dress  it 
first;  for  ye  (ire  many ;  and  cull  on  the  name  of  your 
gods,  but  put  no  fire  under. 

■ 26.  And  they   took    the   bullock  which  was 

given  them,  and  they  dressed  it,  and  called  on  the 
nam.'  of  Baal  from  morning  even  until  noon,  saying, 

0  B.ed,  hear  us.  But  there  iron  no  voice,  nor  any  that 
answered.  And  they  leaped  upon  the  altar  which  was 
made. 

3  fCinffs  X.  18.  And  Jehu  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
getlier,  and  said  unto  lliem,  Ahab  .served  Baal  a  little; 
Out  Jeliu  shall  serve  him  much. 

19.  Now  therelbre  call  uiilo  me  all  the  iiro]ih- 

ets  of  Baal,  all  his  servants,  and  all  his  jiricsts;  let 
none  be  w.anting:  for  I  have  a  great  sacrifice  la  th>  to 
liaal;  whosoever  shall  be  wanting,  be  shall  not  live. 

1  But  .leliii  did  it  in  subtilly,  to  the  intent  that  he  might 
ilestroy  I  lie  worshippers  of  Baal. 

20.  And  Jehu  Siiid,  Proclaim  a  solemn  assem- 
bly for  Baal.     And  they  proclaimed  it. 

31.  And  Jehu  sent  through  ;dl  Israel :  and  all 

the  worshippers  of  Baal  came,  so  that  there  was  not 
a  man  left  Ih.at  came  not.  And  they  came  into  the 
bouse  of  Baal ;  and  the  house  of  Baal  was  full  from 
one  end  to  another. 


33.  And  be  said  unto  him  that  ito.s  over  the 

vestrj-.  Bring  forth  vestments  lor  all  the  worshippers 
of  Baal.     .\nd  he  lirought  them  forth  vestments. 

llt!<.  ii.  8.  For  she  did  not  know  that  I  gave  her 
corn,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  multiplied  her  silver  and 
gold,  irhich  they  jjrepared  for  Baal. 

—  xi.  2.  ^l.'  they  called  them,  so  the}'  went  from 
them:  they  sacrificed  imto  Baalim,  and  burned  in- 
cense to  graven  images. 

§  2.5.    Worsliip  of  Other  Idols. 

Gen.  xxxi.  19.  And  Laban  went  to  shear  his  shec]): 
and  IJachel  had  stolen  the  images  that  were  her  fa- 
ther's. 

Jos.  x'xiv.  3.  And  Joshua  said  unto  all  the  people. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Your  fathers 
dwelt  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood  in  old  time,  eren 
Terali,  the  father  of  Abraham,  and  the  father  of  Na- 
clior:  and  they  served  other  gods. 

,/«(/.  viii.  37.  And  Gideon  made  an  ejihod  thereof, 
and  put  it  in  his  city,  eren  in  Ophrali :  and  all  Israel 
went  thither  a  whoring  after  it:  which  thing  became 
a  siKire  unto  Gideon,  and  to  his  house. 

—  ix.  37.  And  they  went  out  into  the  fields,  and 
gathered  their  vineyards,  and  trode  the  r/rfipcs,  and 
made  merry,  and  went  into  the  house  of  their  god, 
and  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cursed  Abimclech. 

—  x.  6.  .Vnd  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in 
the  sight  of  the  Lord,  and  served  Baalim,  and  Aslita- 
rotli,  and  the  gods  of  Syria,  and  the  gods  f)f  Zidon, 
and  the  gods  of  Jloab,  and  the  gods  of  the  children 
of  Amnion,  and  the  gods  of  the  Philistines,  and  fbr- 
sook  the  Lord,  and  served  not  liim. 

—  xvii.  3.  And  when  be  had  restored  the  eleven 
hundred  she/.el.i  of  silver  to  his  mother,  his  mother  said, 
I  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  unto  the  Lord 
from  mj'  hand  for  my  son,  to  make  a  graven  image 
and  a  molten  image:  now  therefore  1  will  restore  it 
unto  thee. 

4.  Yet  lie  restored  the  money  unto  his  mother ; 

and  his  mother  took  two  hundred  she/id.t  oi'silyer,  antl 
gave  them  to  the  founder,  who  made  thereof  a  graven 
image  and  a  molten  image :  and  they  were  in  the 
house  of  iMicali. 

—  x^iii.  14.  Then  answered  the  five  men  that  went 
to  spy  out  the  country  of  Laisb,  and  said  unto  th^ir 
lirethren,  Do  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses  an 
cpliod,  and  teraphim,  and  a  graven  image,  and  a  molt- 
en image'?  r.ow  therefore  consider  what  ye  have  to  do. 

23.  And  the}'  cried  unto  the  children  of  Dan. 

And  they  turned  their  faces,  and  ■  said  unto  Jlicah, 
What  aileth  thee,  that  thou  comest  with  such  a  com- 
pany •? 

24.  And  he  said.  Ye  have  taken  away  my 

gods  which  I  made,  and  the  priest,  and  ye  are  gone 
away:  and  what  h;ive  I  more'?  and  what  is  this  that 
ye  say  unto  me,  What  aileth  thee? 

31.  And  thej'  set  them  up  Jlicah's  graven  im- 
age, which  he  made,  all  the  time  that  the  house  of  God 
was  in  Shiloh. 

1  Kinf/s  xi.  5.  For  Solomon  went  after  ."Vshtoreth 
the  goddess  of  the  Zidonians,  and  after  Milcom  the 
abomination  of  the  Ammonites. 

7.  Tlien  did  Solomon  build  a  high  place  for 

Chemosh,  the  abomination  of  Jloab,  in  tlie  hill  that  is 
before  Jerusalem,  and  lor  Jlolech,  the  abomination  of 
the  children  of  Ammon. 

8.  And  likewise  did  he   for  all   his   strange 

wives,  which  burnt  incense  and  sacrificed  unto  their 
gods. 

3  C7ir.  XXV.  14.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  after  that 
.\maziah  was  come  from  the  shuighter  of  the  Eilom- 
ites,  that  he  brought  tlie  gods  of  the  children  of  Scir, 
and  set  them  up  to  he  his  gods,  and  bowed  down  him- 
self before  thein,  and  burned  incense  unto  them. 

Is.  Ivii.  G.  Among  the  smooth  xloms  of  the  stream  is 
thy  iiortion  ;  they,  they  arc  thy  lot :  even  to  them  hast 
thou  jioured  a  drink  olfcring,  thou  hast  oll'ered  a  meat 
oll'ering.     Should  I  receive  comfort  in  these  ? 

E!ck:  x\\.  19.  3Iy  meat  also  which  I  gave  thee,  fine 
flour,  and  oil,  and  honey,  wherewith  I  fed  thee,  thou 
li:ist  even  set,  it  before  tlicm  for  a  s>vcet  savour:  and 
thus  it  was,  saith  the  Lord  God. 


82 


CHAP.  V. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  JV. 


§  2(5.     Idolatrous  Jewish  I'riosts. 

Jnil.  Nvii.  5.  Ami  the  man  Micali  liad  a  house  of 
gods,  iiiid  iiKido  an  qiliod,  and  tfrapliini,  and  conse- 
crated one  of  lii<  sons,  who  l)ei-aMU'  his  prii'st. 

—  xviii.  IS  And  tlicse  went  into  Mii'ali's  honsp, 
and  fetched  the  carved  image,  the  ephod,  and  the  tent- 
jihini,  and  the  moUen  image.  Then  said  tltc  priest 
unto  them.  What  do  yeV 

lil.  And  they  said  unto  liini.  Hold  thy  peace, 

lay  tliine  liand  upon  tliy  moutli.and  go  willi  us,  and  lie 
t.i  us  a  father  and  a  priest ;  is  it  heller  for  thee  to  he  a 
priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man,  or  that  thou  be  a 
priest  unto  a  trihe  and  a  family  in  Israel? 

30    And  the  priest's  heart  was  glad,  and  he 

took  the  ephod,  and  the  leraphim,  and  the  graven  im- 
age, and  went  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

31.  8o  they  turned  and  ilejiarted,  and  put  the 

little  ones  and  the  caHle  and  the  carriage  licfore  them. 

—  —  ;J0.  And  tlie  children  of  Dan  set  up  the  grav- 
en image;  anil  Jonathau,  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son 
of  Jlanasseh.  he  and  his  sons  were  jiriests  to  the  tribe 
of  Dan  until  the  day  of  the  captivity  of  the  land. 

1  Kiiu/x  xii.  31.  And  he  made  a  house  of  high  places, 
and  maile  priests  of  the  lowest  of  the  people,  which 
were  not  of  the  sons  of  Levi. 

—  .\iii.  33.  After  this  thing  Jeroboam  returned  not 
from  his  evil  way,  but  made  again  of  the  lowest  of  the 
people  priests  of  the  high  places:  whosoever  would, 
lie  consecrated  him,  and  he  became  one  of  the  priests 
of  the  high  places. 

34    And  this  thing  became  sin  unto  the  house 

of  Jeroboam,  even  to  cut  ii  off,  and  to  destroy  it  from 
off  the  face  of  the  earth. 

—  xviii.  19.  Now  therefore  send,  and  gather  to  me 
all  Israel  unto  mount  Carmcl,  and  the  ]iropliets  of  Baal 
four  hundred  and  til'ty,  and  the  prophets  of  the  groves 
four  hundred,  which  cat  at  Jezebel's  table. 

'.30.  So  Aliab  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel 

and  gathered  the  proi)liets  together  unto  mount  Carmel. 

— ■" —  22.  Then  said  Elijah  unto  the  people,  I,  even 
I  only,  remain  a  projihet  of  tlie  Loud;  but  Baal's 
prophets  are  four  huiulreil  and  liflv  men. 

—  xix.  1.  And  Aliab  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had 
done,  and  withal  how  he  had  slain  all  the  prophets 
with  the  sword. 

2.  Then  Jezebel  sent  a  messenger  unto  Elijah, 

saying,  So  let  the  gods  do  in  me,  and  more  also,  if  I 
make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  oue  of  them  bj-  to  mor- 
row about  this  time. 

—  xxii.  10.  And  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehosha- 
phat  the  king  of  Judah  sat  each  on  his  throne,  having 
l)ut  on  their  robes,  in  a  void  jilace  in  the  entrance  of 
the  gate  of  Samaria  ;  and  all  the  prophejs  prophesied 
before  them. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  5.  And  he  put  down  the  idolatrous 
|iriests,  whom  the  kings  of  Judah  had  ordained  to 
burn  incense  in  the  high  jilaces  in  the  cities  of  Ju- 
dah, and  in  tlie  places  round  about  Jerusalem ;  them 
also  that  burned  incense  unto  Baal,  to  the  sun,  and  to 
I  he  moon,  and  to  the  planets,  and  to  all  the  hosts  of 
heaven. 

2  C/ii:  xiii.  9.  Ilavc  ye  not  cast  out  the  priests  of  the 
Loud,  the  sons  of  Aaron,  and  the  Levites,  and  have 
made  you  priests  after  the  manner  of  the  nations  of 
ol/ier  lands ':'  so  that  whosoever  cometh  to  consecrate 
himself  with  a  young  bullock  and  seven  rams,  i/ie 
same  may  be  a  priest  of  Iheni  that  are  no  gods. 

§  27.    Idolatrous  Deflleinent  of  the  Temple. 

2  Kinfis  xvi.  10.  And  king  Ahaz  went  to  Damascus 
to  meet  Tiglalii-iiilcser  king  of  Assyiia,  and  saw  an 
altar  that  v^hh  at  Damascus:  and  king  Ahaz  sent  to 
Urijali  the  priest  the  fashion  of  the  altar,  and  the  pat- 
tern of  it,  according  to  all  the  worknuinsbip  thereof 

11.  And  Urijah  the  ]>riest  built  an  altar  accord- 
ing to  all  that  king  Ahaz  had  sent  from  Damascus:  so 
Urijah  the  priest  iiiade  il  against  king  Ahaz  came 
from  Damascus. 

13.  And  when  the  king  was  come  from  Da- 
mascus, the  king  saw  the  altar:  and  the  king  ap- 
proached to  the  altar,  and  offered  thereon. 

13.  And  he  burnt  his  burnt  olTering  and  his 


meat  oU'ering,  and  jioured  his  drink  olfcring,  and 
sprinkled  the  blood  of  his  peace  otlerings,  upon  the 
altar. 

14.  And   he  brought   also  the  brazen  nltar, 

which  ir^fj)  before  the  LouD,  from  the  forefront  of  the 
house,  from  between  the  allar  and  the  house  of  the 
Loud,  and  put  il  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar, 

1.5.   And  king  Ahaz  commandcil  I'rijah   the 

priest,  saying,  L'pon  the  great  altar  burn  the  moniing 
burnt  oll'ering,  and  the  <'vcning  meat  olh'ring,  and  llic 
king's  burnt  sacrifice,  and  his  meat  oll'ering,  with  the 
burnt  oll'ering  of  all  the  people  of  the  lanil,  and  their 
meal  olfcring,  and  their  drink  offerings;  and  .sprinkli' 
u]ion  it  all  the  bloo<l  of  the  burnt  offering,  ;uid  all  llic 
blood  of  the  sacrifice:  and  the  brazen  allar  shall  be 
for  me  to  iiKpiire  /;,//. 

16.  Thus  did  Urijah  the  priest,  according  to 

all  that  king  Ahaz  commanded. 

■ —  xxi.  4.  And  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of 
the  Loud,  of  which  the  Loud  said.  In  Jerusalem  will 
I  put  my  n:ime. 

2  Clir.  xxxiii.  4.  Also  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of 
the  Loud,  whereof  the  Loud  had  said,  In  Jerusalem 
shall  my  name  be  forever. 

7.  And  he  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which 

he  had  made,  in  the  house  of  God,  of  which  God  had 
said  to  David  and  to  Solomon  his  son.  In  this  house, 
and  in  Jerusalem,  which  I  have  chosen  before  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel,  will  I  ]Mit  my  name  for  ever: 

Jer.  vii.  30.  For  the  children  of  Judah  have  done 
evil  in  my  sight,  saith  the  Loud  :  they  have  set  their 
abominations  in  the  house  which  is  called  bj'  mj- 
namc,  to  iiolhite  it. 

—  xxxii.  34.  But  the}-  set  their  abominations  in  the 
house,  which  is  called  by  my  name,  to  defile  it. 

Ezel:  viii.  5.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  lift 
up  thine  e^yes  now  the  way  toward  the  north.  So  I 
lifted  up  niine  eyes  the  way  toward  the  north,  and  be- 
hold northward'at  the  gate  of  the  altar  this  image  of 
jealousy  in  the  entry. 

'6.  He  said  furthermore  unto  me.  Son  of  man, 

seest  tliou  what  they  do ':"  eren  the  great  abominations 
that  the  house  of  Israel  committcth  here,  that  I  should 
go  far  off  from  my  sanctuary  ?  but  turn  thee  3-et  again, 
and  thou  shall  see  greater  abominations. 

7.  And  he"  brought  me  to   the  door  of  the 

court;  and  when  I  looke^l,  behold  a  hole  in  the  wall. 

8.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  dig  now 

in  the  wall :  and  when  I  had  digged  in  the  wall,  be- 
hoUl  a  door. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Go  in,  and  behold 

the  wicked  abominations  that  they  do  here. 

10,  So  I  went  in  and  saw-;  and  behold  every 

form  of  creeping  things,  and  abominalile  beasts,  and 
all  the  idols  ofthe  house  of  Israel,  portrayed  upon 
the  wall  round  about. 

11.  And  there  stood  before  them  seventy  men 

of  the  ancients  of  the  house  of  Israel,  and  in  the 
midst  of  them  stood  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Sliaphan, 
with  every  man  his  censer  in  his  hand:  and  a  thick 
cloud  of  incense  went  up. 

13.  He  said  also  unto  me.  Turn  thee  j'ct  again, 

and  thou  slialt  see  greater  abominations  that  they  do. 

14.  Then  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 

gate  of  the  Loud's  house  w'hich  icrni  toward  the  north; 
and,  behold,  there  sat  women  weeping  for  Tammuz. 


ciiAr.  V. 

GENTILE  IDOLATRY. 

§  28.    The  Samaritan  Mongrel  Worship. 

2  Kings  xvii.  24.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  brought 
men  from  Babylon,  and  from  Culliah,  and  from  Ava, 
and  from  Ilaniath,  and  from  Sepharvaiin,  :iiul  placed 
them  in  the  cities  of  Samaria  instead  of  the  children 
of  Israel :  and  they  possessed  Samaria,  and  dwelt  m 
the  cities  thereof 

35.  And  so  it  was  at   the  beginning  of  their 

dwelling  there,  that  they  feared  not  the  LoUD:  there- 


CHAP.  V. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


fore  the  Lord  sent  lions  anion- tlicm,  ^^■luch  slew  some 

°  2  Kings  xvii.  26.  AVhcn-tbre  they  spake  to  the  kin-  nf 
Assvriii  savins;,  Tlie  nations  wliieh  thouliast  rcmoveil, 
and  pliieedin  lliL-eities  of  Samaria,  know  not  the  man- 
ner of  tlie  God  of  tlie  land:  llieretore  he  liatli  sent 
li.ms  anion-  them,  and,  behold,  they  slay  hem  be- 
cause tliey  l?no\v  not  tlie  manner  of  tlie  God  ot  the  land. 
27  Tlien  the  kin-  ol'  Assyria  commanded,  say- 
in-,  Carrv  thither  one  of  tlie  priests  whom  ye  brough 
from  thence;  and  let  them  -o  and  dwe  1  there,  and  let 
hmi  teach  them  the  manner  ot  the  God  ot  the  land 

38   Tlien  one  of  the  priests  whom  they  ha  I 

carried  awav  from  Samaria  came  and  dwelt  in  Beth-el, 
and  tan-ht  them  how  they  should  fear  the  Lord. 

'39    Howbeit  every  nation  made  gods  ot  Uku 

own  and  put  t/iem  in  the  houses  of  tlie  lii-h  places 
which  the  Samaritans  liad  made,  every  nation  in  then- 
cities  wherein  thev  dwelt. 

_  _  30  And  the  men  of  Babylon  made  Succoth- 
henoth,  and  the  men  of  Culh  made  Nergal,  and  the 
men  of  Hamath  made  Asliima,  Ta^t^v 

31     -Vnd  the  Avites  made  Nibliaz  and  Tartak, 

and  the  Sepharvites  burnt  tl";i'-  ^l"'''''™  >"  li;;^, '" 
Adrammelech  and  Anammeleeh,  the  gods  ot  SepUai- 

^■'■™_  33  Thev  feared  the  Lord,  and  served  their 
own  -ods,' after  the  manner  of  the  nations  whom  they 
carried  away  from  thence.  „         ,      r 

Il_34  tJnto  this  dav  they  do  after  the  fornier 
manners:  they  fear  not  the  Lord,  neither  do  Hey  after 
tlieir  statutes,  or  after  their  ordinances,  or  attei  lie 
la-,v  and  commandment  wliicli  the  Lord  commanded 
the  children  ..f  Jacob,  whom  he  named  Israel  • 

40.  Howbeit  they  did  not  hearken,  but  they 

did  after  tlieir  fornier  manner. 

"'_  _  41    So  these  nations  feared  the  Lord,  and 

served  their  -raven  imii-es,  both  their  cliildren,  and 

their  children's  children:  as  did  their  lathers,  so  do 

they  unto  this  day. 

J        §  29.    Gentile  Totive  Offeriiigrs  to  «od. 

lSam.Yl5.  AVherefore  ye  shall  make  image's  of 
your  emerods,  an^l  iin:,-es  of  >'";"■ '"'"V';fL"  ".."''. 
land  ;  and  ve  sliall  give  -lory  unto  the  God  of  IsiaU 
pcradventure  he  will  lighten  Ins  hand  t™"    f  .>°"' 
and  from  off  vour  gods,  and  ironi  off  youi  land.      , 

_  _  17  And  these  are  the  golden  emwods  which 
the  Philistines  returned /«/■  a  trespass  offering  unto 
the  E;  tor  Aslidod  one,  for  Gaza  one,  for  Askelon 
one,  forGatli  one,  for  Ekrcm  (me; 

_L  _  18  Vnd  the  golden  mice,  aecordmg  lo  the  num- 
ber of  all  tli"e  cities  of  the  Philistines  behmswgtoih^ 
five  lords,  6»//»  of  fenced  cities,  and  ot  country  villages 
even  unto  the  great  shwe  of  Abel,  whereon  they  set 
down  lie  ark  ot' the  LoRO  :  .rhirh  sl^.rre,mu>eh  unto 
this  day  in  the  field  of  Joshua,  the  Beth-shemite. 

§  30.    Philistine  Gods. 

T,,(l  xvi  23.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  gath- 
ered t^liem 'together  for  to  offer  a  a,-eat  sacrifice  unto 
ir,-.i  tlieir  god,  and  to  rejoice:  lor  hey  said.  Our 
m,d  hath  delivered  Samson  our  enemv  mlo  our  hand. 
*'  _  _  04  Vnd  when  the  people  saw  hini.  they  praised 
their  -od:'l'or  thev  s:iid.  Our  god  hatli  delivered  mlo 
our  hands  our  <aieiny,  ami  the  destroyer  ol  our  coun- 

'''{  ^!;rV7"';?lu:,  "he  men  of  AshM  saw  that 
it  L/    o     hev  said.  The  ark  of  th.'  (!od  of  Israel  shal 
not  abide  with  us:  for  his  li:md  is  sore  npon  ns,  and 
u,vm  Dag,m  -mr  god^  ^^  .^,^^.  ^^  ^^.^  ^^^^^ 

I  a  do-  that  thou  comest  h.  luc  with  staves?   And  the 
Pliilistlne  cursed  David  liv  Ins  .L'ods. 
^1     7      N    H.  And  it  <:i.u..  to  pass  on  the  morrow 
when  the  Pliili.tines  cat.ic  to  strip  ^^-- f^:}}-^f  ^'"'y 
fh  ml  Siul  -Hid  his  sons  fallen  m  mount  (.ilboa. 
~_^      Ai  d  when  they  had  slripj-ed  h  ni  they   ..ok 
liW  head  and  his  armour,  and  scut  mto  the  land  o   the 
PhilisHnes  round  about,  to  carry  tidings  unto  their 
idols,^ljno,he  p,.opl.^^_^  ^,^  ^^^^^^^^^  .^^  ^^^  ^^^^^  ^^ 


their  gods,  and  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of 
Dagon. 

§  81.    Syrian  Gods. 

1  Kinnsxx  10.  And  Ben-hadad  sent  nnto  him,  and 
^aid  The  gods  do  so  nnto  me,  and  more  also,  il  he 
dust  of  Samaria  shall  suffice  for  l.andtuls  for  all  the 
people  that  follow  me.  ■„„„;,! 

'  J.  _  23  And  the  servants  of  the  km-  of  Syria  said 
unto  him.  Their  gods  rn-e  gods  of  the  hills;  therefore 
they  were  stronger  than  .ve ;  but  let  us  fight  against 
them  in  the  pUiins,  and  surely  we  will  be  stronger 

^^'fiaZs  V.  18.  In  this  thing  the  Lord  pardon  thv  ser- 
vant, that  when  my  master  goeth  into  the  house  of  Rira- 
raon  to  worship  there,  and  he  leaneth  on  my  hand,  and 
I  bow  mvsi'lf  in  the  house  of  Rimmon  :  when  I  bow 
down  myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon,  the  Lord  par- 

1  don  thv  "servant  in  this  thing. 

'  "  cl-  xxviii  23.  For  he  sacrificed  nnto  the  gods 
of  "Damascus,  which  smote  him  :  and  he  said,  Because 
the  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria  help  them,  <>'^'-<^;'^ ;^ 
I  sacrifice  to  them,  that  they  may  help  me.  But  they 
were  the  ruin  of  him,  and  of  all  Israel. 


§  32.  Assyrian  and  Babylonian  Gods. 
Is  xxxvii.  38.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  wor- 
shipping in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  god,  tliat 
Adrammelech  and  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with 
the  sword  ;  and  thev  escaped  into  the  land  ot  Armenia: 
and  Esar-haddon  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead.      _ 

Ban  u\  1  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  made  an  image 
of  eoui,  whose  height  wis  threescore  cubits,  ami  the 
breadth  thereof  six  cubits :  he  set  il  up  in  the  plain  ot 
Dm-a,  in  tlie  province  of  Baliylon. 

_  '_  2  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  the  km-  sent  to 
-ather  together  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  the 
c-wtains  the  judges,  the  treasurers,  the  counsellors,  the 
sheriffs,  and  I'lll  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  to  come  to 
the  dedication  of  the  image  which  Nebuchadnezzar 
the  king  had  set  up. 

3  Then  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  cap- 
tains the  iud-es,  and  treasurers,  the  counsellors,  the 
sheriffs,  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  were  gath- 
ered together  unto  the  dedication  of  the  image  that 
Nebuclmdnezzar  the  king  liad  set  up  ;  and  they  stood 
before  the  image  that  Nebuchadnezzar  hatl  set  up 

4   Then  a  herald  cried  alcMid,  1  o  you  it  is 

commanded,  O  people,  nations,  and  languages, 

T)    T/iat  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the 

cornet,  flute,  harp,  sackbut,  psaltery,  dulcimer,  and  all 
kinds  of  music,  ye  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden 
ima-e  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  kin-  hath  set  u]. : 

_^—  C  And  whoso  falleth  not  down  and  w.irship- 
peth  shali  the  same  hour  be  cast  into  the  midst  ol  a 
burning  fierv  furnace.  , 

r  7   Therefore  at  that  time,  when  all  the  people 

heard  the  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute,  harp  sackbut, 
psalterv,  and  all  kinds  of  music,  all  the  people,  the  na- 
tions Knd  tlie  lan-ua-es,  fell  down  and  worshipped  the 
-olden  image  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  had  set  up. 

° 8.  Wherefore  at  that  time  certain  Chaldeans 

came  near,  and  accused  the  Jews. 

9.  They  spake  and  said  to  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar, O  king,  live  feu- ever. 

10   Thou,  O  king,  hast  made  a  decree,  that 

cverv  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of  the  coijiet, 
flute"  harp,  sackbut,  psalterv,  and  dulcimer,  and  all  kuuls 
of  m'usic,  shall  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  image  : 

11.  And  whoso  filleth  not  down  and  worship- 

pelh,  that  he  should  be  cast  into  the  midst  of  a  burn- 
in-  fiery  furnace. 

': "12.  There  are  certain  Jews  whom  thou  hast 

set  over  the  affairs  of  the  province  of  Babylon,  Sha- 
'drach  Meshacli,  and  Abed-nego;  these  men,  0  king, 
have  not  re-arded  thee:  thev  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor 
worship  the  -olden  image  which  thou  hast  set  up._ 

13    Then  Nebuchadnezzar  in  his  rage  and  tui7 

commanded  to  bring  Sliadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abcd- 
ne-o     Then  tliey  brou-ht  these  men  before  the  king. 

Z 14    Ne'buchadnezzar  spake   and   said   unto 

them,  Is  it  true,  O  Shadrach,  IMeshach,  and  Abed- 

84 


CHAP.  VI. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


nego  ?  do  not  yo  siTve  my  j;<'i's,  nor  worship  the  gold- 
en imns;!'  wliiili  I  Imve  set  up? 

Dan.  iii.  l').  Now  it' ye  l)e  reiuly  tliiit  at  what  time  ye 
iw.w  the  souiiil  of  the  i-onu>t,'llnte.  harp,  siu-l<hiit, 
psaltery,  anil  ihilrimer,  ami  all  kinds  of  nuisic,  ye  fall 
down  and  worship  the  ima^e  which  I  have  made; 
irill :  hut  if  ye  worship  not,  ye  shall  he  east  the  same 
iiour  into  the  midst  of  a  Imrninj;  liery  furnace;  and 
who  is  that  God  that  shall  tleliver  you  out  of  my 
Jiands  ? 

IG.  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Ahed-nego,  an- 
swered and  said  to  the  kimr,  ()  Nehiichadnezzar,  we 
are  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this  matter. 

17.  If  it  he  ■<",  our  (Sod  whom  we  serve  is  able 

to  deliver  us  from  the  liurnins;  lierv  furnace,  and  he 
will  deliver  ««  out  of  thine  hand,  O  king. 

18.  But  if  not,  lie  it  known  unto  thee,  O  king, 

that  we  will  not  serve  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the  gold- 
en image  which  thou  hast  set  up. 

—  —  28.  Tlu-n  Nehuchailnezzar  spake,  and  said. 
Blessed  he  the  (tod  of  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Ahed- 
nego,  who  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  delivered  his 
servants  that  trusted  in  him,  and  have  changed 
the  king's  word,  and  yielded  their  bodies,  that  they 
might  not  serve  nor  worship  any  god,  except  tlieir 
own  God. 

—  V.  4.  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods  of 
gold,  and  of  silver,  of  brass,  of  iron,  of  wood,  and  of 
stone. 

Ihib.  i.  11.  Then  shall  hix  mind  change,  and  he  shall 
pass  over,  and  otTend,  imputiiig  this  his  power  unto 
his  god. 

§  33.    Greek  Gods. 

Dan.  xi.  38.  But  in  his  estate  shall  he  honour  the 
God  of  forces:  and  a  god  whom  his  fathers  knew  not 
shall  he  honour  with  gold,  and  silver,  and  with  pre- 
cious stones,  and  pleasant  tilings. 

39.  Thus  shall  he  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 

with  a  strange  god,  whom  he  shall  acknowledge  and 
mrrease  witii  giory  :  and  he  .shall  cause  them  to  rule 
over  many,  and  shall  divide  the  land  for  gain. 

Ai'iK  xiv.  13.  And  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter ; 
and  Paul,  Mcrcnrius,  because  he  was  the  chief  speaker. 

—  xvii.  10.  Now  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at 
Athens,  his  spirit  was  stirred  in  him,  when  he  saw 
the  city  wholly  given  to  idolatry. 

^17.  Therefore  disputed  he  in  the  synagogue 

with  the  Jews,  and  with  the  devout  persons,  and  in 
tlie  market  daily  with  them  that  met  with  him. 

—  —  33.  Then  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  Jlars' 
hill,  and  said.  Ye  men  of  Athens,  I  perceive  that  in 
all  things  ye  are  too  sujierstitious. 

^"33.  For  as  I  passed  by,  and  beheld  your  devo- 
tions, I  found  an  altar  with  this  inscription,  TO  THE 
UNKNOWN  GOD.  Whom  therefore  ye  ignorantly 
worship,  him  declare  I  unto  you. 

—  xix.  33.  And  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small 
stir  about  that  way. 

34.    For  a  certain  man  named  Demetrius,  a 

silversmith,  wliich  made  silver  shrines  for  Diana, 
brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen; 

— "—  35.  Whoni  he  called  together  with  the  work- 
men of  like  occuiiation,  and  said.  Sirs,  ye  know  that 
by  this  craft  we  have  our  wealth. 

" 3().  Moreover  j-e  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone 

at  Ephesus,  but  almost  throughout  all  Asia,  this  Paul 
hath  persuaded  and  turned  away  much  people,  saying 
that  they  he  no  gods,  which  are  made  with  hands : 

37.  So  that  not  only  this  our  craft  is  in  dan- 
ger to  be  set  at  nought ;  but  also  that  the  temple  of 
the  great  goddess  Diana  should  be  despised,  and  her 
magnificence  should  be  destroyed,  whom  all  Asia  and 
theWorld  worshippeth. 

38.  And  when  they  heard  these  myinrjs,  they 

were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out,  saying.  Great  U 
Diana  of  the  Ephesians. 

—  —  34.  Bvit  w  hen  they  knew  that  he  was  a  Jew, 
all  with  one  voice  alxiut  the  space  of  two  hours  cried 
out,  Great  w  Diana  of  the  Ephesians. 

35.  And  when  the  townclerk  had  appeased 

the  people,  he  said.  Ye  men  of  Ephesus,  what  man  is 
there  that  knoweth  not  how  that  the  city  of  the  Ephe- 


sians is  a  worshipper  of  the  great  goddess  Diana,  and 
of  the  imai/e  which  fell  down  from  Jupiter? 

— •  —  3(j.  Seeing  then  that  these  things  cannot  be 
s])i)ken  against,  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  noth- 
ing rashly. 

37.  For  ye  have  brought   hither  these  men, 

which  are  neither  robbers  of  churches,  nor  yet  bias 
phemors  of  your  godiless. 

—  xxviii.  11.  And  after  three  months  we  departed 
in  a  ship  of  Alexandria,  which  liail  wintered  in  the 
isle,  whose  sign  was  Castor  and  Pollux. 

1  (hi:  xii.  3.  Ye  know  that  vc  were  Gentiles,  car- 
ried away  unto  these  dumb  idols,  even  as  ye  were  led. 

OaJ.  iv.  8.  Howheit  then,  when  ye  knew  not  God, 
ye  did  service  unto  them  winch  by  nature  are  no  gods. 

1  T/u'nn.  i.  9.  For  they  themselves  shew  of  us  what 
manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto  you,  and  how  ye 
turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve  tlie  living  and  true 
God; 

§  34.    Other  Gentile  Gods. 

Jud.  xi.  24.  Will  not  thou  possess  that  which  Che- 
mo.sh  til V  god  giveth  thee  to  possess?  So  whomso- 
ever the  Lord  our  God  shall  drive  out  from  before  us, 
them  \\  ill  we  possess. 

JJan.  xi.  37.  Neither  shall  he  regard  the  God  of  his 
fathers,  nor  the  desire  of  women,  nor  regard  any  god: 
lor  he  shall  magnify  himself  above  all. 

Micah  iv.  5.  For  all  ]ieople  will  walk  evcrv  one  in 
the  name  of  his  god,  and  we  will  walk  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord  oiu-  God  for  ever  and  ever. 


CHAP.  VI. 
HUMAN  SACRIFICES. 

§  35.    Human  Sacrifices  Forbidden. 

Lev.  xviii.  31.  And  thou  shalt  not  let  any  of  thy 
seed  pass  through  the  fire  to  Molech,  neither  shall  thou 
profane  the  name  of  thy  God :  I  am  the  Loud. 

—  XX.  2.  Again,  thou  shall  say  to  the  children  of 
Israel,  whosoever  he  be  of  the  children  of  Israel,  or  of 
the  strangers  that  sojourn  in  Israel,  that  giveth  any  of 
his  seed  unto  Molech  ;  he  shall  surely  be  put  to  death : 
the  people  of  the  land  shall  stone  him  with  stones. 

3.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man, 

and  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people;  because 
he  hath  given  of  his  seed  unto  Molech,  to  defile  my 
sanctuary,  and  to  profone  my  holy  name. 

4.  And  if  the  peo])le  of  the  land  do  any  ways 

hide  their  eves  from  the  man,  when  he  giveth  of  his 
seed  unto  Molech,  and  kill  him  not ; 

5.  Then  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man, 

and  against  his  family,  and  will  cut  him  off,  and  all 
that  go  a  whoring  after  him,  to  commit  whoredom 
with  Molech,  froin  among  their  pcojile. 

3  Kingsi  xvii.  17.  And  they  caused  their  sons  and 
their  daughters  to  pass  through  the  tire,  and  used  divi- 
nation and  enchantments,  and  sold  themselves  to  do 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Loud,  to  provoke  him  to  an- 
ger. 

18.  Therefore  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with 

Israel,  and  removed  them  out  of  his  sight:  there  was 
none  left  but  the  tribe  of  Judali  only. 

Ezek.  XX.  31.  For  when  ye  otfer  your  gifts,  when  ye 
make  your  sons  to  pass  through  the  lire,  ye  pollute 
yourselves  with  all  vour  idols,  even  tmto  this  dav  :  and 
shall  I  be  inquired  of  by  voii,  O  himse  of  Israel  ?  As 
I  li\e,  saith  the  Lord  Gob,  I  will  not  be  inquired  of 
by  you. 

§  36.    Practice  of  Human  Sacrifice. 

ft.  cvi.  37.  Yea,  they  sacrificed  their  sons  and  their 
daughters  unto  devils, 

_  _  38.  And  shed  innocent  blood,  even  the  blood 
of  their  sons  and  of  their  daughters,  whom  they  .sacri- 
ficed unto  the  idols  of  Canaan :  antl  the  laud  was  pol- 
luted with  blood. 

h.  Ivii.  5.  Inflaming  yourselves  with  idols  under 
every  green  tree,  slaying  the  children  in  the  valleys 
under  the  clefts  of  the  rocks? 


85 


CUAP.  YII. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


Jii:  vii.  31.  Anil  they  have  built  the  high  places  of 
Tojihet,  Mhieli  in  in  the  vulley  of  the  son  of  Ilinnom,  to 
Inini  their  suns  anil  tlieir  daughters  in  the  lire;  wliicli 
I  conimandeil  tima  not,  iieitlier  came  it  into  my  iieart. 

—  six.  4.  Because  tliey  liave  forsaken  me,  and  have 
estranged  lliis  jihace,  and  liave  Inmied  incense  in  it 
unto  otlier  gods,  wliom  neither  they  nor  tlieir  fathers 
have  known,  nor  the  kings  of  Ju<iah.  and  have  filled 
this  place  with  the  blood  of  innocents; 

5.    They  have  built  also   the  high  [ilaces  of 

Baal,  to  burn  tluir  sons  with  fire/ii/-  burnt  offerings 
imto  Baal,  which  I  commanded  not,  nor  spake  it,  nei- 
ther cam<'  it  into  my  mind  : 

—  xxxii.  3.5.  Ami  they  built  the  high  places  of 
Baal,  which  are  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Ilinnom,  to 
cause  their  sons  and  their  daughtei's  to  pass  through 
ilie  five  unto  Jlolcch  ;  ■ivhieh  I  commanded  them  not, 
iieitlier  came  it  into  my  mind,  that  they  should  do  this 
abomination,  to  cause  Judah  to  sin. 

Ezck.  xvi.  30.  ^loreover  thou  hast  taken  thy  sons 
and  thy  daughters,  whom  thou  hast  borne  untomc,  and 
these  hast  thou  sacrificed  unto  them  to  be  devoured. 
Is  this  of  thy  whoredoms  a  small  matter, 

21.  Tliat  thou  hast  slain  my  children,  and  de- 
livered them  to  cause  them  to  pass  through  the  fire  for 
them  ? 

—  xxiii.  37.  That  they  have  committed  adultciy, 
and  blood  is  in  their  hands,  and  with  their  idols  have 
they  committed  adultery,  and  have  also  caused  their 
sons,  whom  they  bare  unto  me,  to  pass  for  them 
through  tlie  fire,  to  devour  them. 

39.  For  when  they  had  slain  their  children  to 

their  idols,  then  they  came  the  same  day  into  my 
sanctuary  to  profane  it;  and,  lo,  thus  have  they  done 
in  the  midst  of  mine  house. 

Micah  vi.  7.  Shall  I  give  my  firstborn  for  my 
transgression,  the  fruit  of  my  body  for  the  sin  of  my 
soul  ? + 

§  37.    Instances  of  Uiimau  Sacrifice. 

3  Kings  iii.  26.  And  -when  the  king  of  Jloab  saw 
that  the  battle  was  too  sore  for  him,  he  took  with  him 
seven  hundred  men  that  tlrew  swords,  to  break  through 
even  unto  the  king  of  Edom  :  but  they  could  not. 

27.  Then^he  took  his  eldest  son  that  should 

have  reigned  in  his  stead,  and  offered  him  ./'"/■  a  burnt 
offering  upon  the  wall.  And  there  was  a  great  indig- 
nation against  Israel :  and  they  departed  from  him, 
and  returned  to  Ihcir  oirii,  land.  'tr 

—  xvi.  3.  But  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 
Israel,  yea,  and  made  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire, 
according  to  the  abominations  of  tlie  heathen,  whom 
the  LoKD  cast  out  from  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xxi.  6.  And  he  made  his  son  pass  through  the 
fire,  and  observed  times,  and  used  enchantments,  and 
dealt  with  linniliar  spirits  and  wizards :  he  wrought 
much  wickedness  in  the  sight  of  the  Loud,  to  provoke 
him  to  angei-. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  3.  Jloi-eover  he  burnt  incense  in  the 
valley  of  the  son  of  Ilinnom,  and  burnt  his  children 
in  the  fire,  after  the  abominations  of  the  heaflien  whom 
the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xxxiii.  a.  And  he  caused  his  children  to  pass 
through  the  fire  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom-f 

§  38.    God  Commands  a  Human  Sacriflce. 

Gen.  xxii.  2.  And  he  said.  Take  now  thy  son,  thine 
only  son  Isaac,  wdiom  thou  lovest,  and  get  thee  into 
the  land  of  Moriah  ;  and  offer  him  there  lor  a  bunit 
offering  upon  one  of  the  mountains  which  I  will  tell 
thee  of. 

3.  And  Abndiam  rose  up  early  in  the  morn- 
ing, and  saddled  his  ass,  and  took  two  of  his  young 
men  with  him,  and  Isaac  his  son,  and  clave  the  wood 
for  the  burnt  offering,  and  rose  up,  and  went  unto  the 
jilace  of  which  (4o(i  had  told  lum. 

G.  And  Aliraham  took  the  wood  of  the  burnt 

olleriug,  and  laid  it  uiion  Isaac  his  son  ;  and  he  took 
the  lire  in  his  hand,  and  a  knife ;  and  they  went  both 
of  them  together. 

7.  And  Isaac  spake  unto  Abraham  his  father, 

and  said,  My  father:  and  he  said.  Here  am  I,  my  son. 


And  he  said.  Behold  the  fire  and  the  wood :  but  where 
is  the  laml)  for  a  lun-nt  offering? 

8.  And  Abraliam  said,  3Iy  son,  God  will  pro- 
vide himself  a  lamb  for  a  burnt  otlering ;  so  they  went 
botli  of  them  together. 

9.  And  they  came  to  the  place  which  God  had 

told  him  of;  and  Abraham  built  an  altar  there,  and 
laid  the  wood  in  order,  and  bound  Isaac  his  son,  and 
laid  him  or.  the  altar  upon  the  wood. 

10.   And  Abraham  stretched  forth  his  hand, 

and  took  the  linife  to  slay  his  son. 

§  30.    And  tlieu  Prevents  it. 

Gen.  xxii.  11.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Lord  called 
unto  him  out  of  heaven,  and  said,  Abraham,  Abra- 
ham: and  he  said.  Here  urn  I. 

12.  And  he  s;ud.  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the 

lad,  neither  do  thou  any  thing  unto  him :  for  now  I 
know  that  thou  fearest  God,  seeing  thou  hast  not 
withheld  thy  son,  thine  onl_y  son,  from  me. 

13.   And   Abraham   lifted   up   his  eyes,   and 

looked,  and  behold  behind  him  a  ram  cauglit  in  a 
thicket  by  his  horns:  and  Abr;diani  went  and  took 
the  ram,  and  offered  him  up  for  a  burnt  oficring  in 
the  stead  of  his  son. 

14.  And  Abraham  called  the  name  of  that 

place  Jehovah-jireh:  as  it  is  said  to  this  day,  In  the 
mount  of  the  LoiiD  it  shall  be  seen. 


CHAP.  YII. 
ADORATION  OF  SAINTS. 

§  -to.    Proliibition  of  Saint  Worsliip. 

Job  V.  1.  Call  now,  if  there  be  any  that  will  answer 
thee;  and  to  which  of  the  saints  wilt  thou  turn? 

Col:  ii.  18.  Let  no  m;ni  beguile  yon  of  your  reward 
in  a  voluntary  humility  and  worshipping  of  angels,  in 
trading  into  those  things  which  he  hath  not  seen, 
vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind. 

§  41.    Adoration  Rejected  by  Angels. 

liev.  xix.  10.  And  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him. 
And  he  said  unto  me.  See  thou  do  it  not :  I  am  thy  fel- 
low servant,  and  of  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testi- 
mony of  Jesus :  worship  God :  for  the  testimony  of 
Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  prophecj'. 

—  xxii.  8.  And  I  John  s;iw  these  things,  and  heard 
them.  And  when  I  had  heard  and  seen,  I  fell  down  to 
worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel  which  shewed  me 
these  tilings. 

9.  Then  saith  he  imto  me.  See  thou  do  it  not : 

for  I  am  thy  fellow-  servant,  and  of  thy  brethren  the 
prophets,  and  of  them  which  keep  the  saj-iugs  of  this 
book ;  worship  God. 

§  42.    Adoration  Rejected  by  Men. 

Acts  X.  25.  And  as  Peter  was  coming  in,  Cornelius 
met  him,  and  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  worshipped 
him. 

26.  But  Peter  took  him  up,  saying,  Stand  up ; 

I  myself  also  am  a  man. 

—  xiv.  11.  And  when  the  people  saw  what  Paul  had 
done,  they  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying  in  the  speech 
of  Lycaouia,  The  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the 
likeness  fif  men. 

13.  Then  the  priest  of  Jupiter,  which  was  be- 
fore their  city,  brouglit  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the 
gates,  anil  would  have  done  sacriflce  with  the  people. 

14.   Whirh  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and 

Paul,  heard  "/'  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  ran  m 
•among  the  peo|ilc,  crying  out, 

ir>.  And  saying.  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things? 

AVe  also  are  men  of  like  jiassions  with  vou,  ;ind  preach 
unto  }'(m  that  ye  sliould  turn  from  these  vanities  unto 
the  living  (tIkI,  wiiich  made  heaven,  and  earth,  and 
the  sea,  and  all  things  that  are  tlurein: 

10.  AVho  in  times  past  suffered  all  uatioue  to 

walk  in  Iheii'  own  w:iys. 


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IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IV. 


Ads  xiv.  18.  And  with  these  sa_yings  scarce  re- 
strained tlicy  the  people,  that  they  had  not  done  sacri- 
tice  nnto  them. 

§  43.    Adoration  not  Rejected  by  Men. 

Dan.  ii.  46.  Then  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar  fell 
upon  his  face,  and  worshipped  Daniel,  and  command- 
cil  that  they  should  otfer  an  oblation  and  sweet  odours 
unto  him. 

Adg  xii.  3'3.  And  the  people  gave  a  shout,  saying, 
It  is  the  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man. 

§  44.    The  Vii'gin  Mary. 

Luke  i.  48.  For  he  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of 
his  handmaiden:  for,  behofd,  from  henceforth  all 
generations  shall  call  me  lilessed. 

4!).   For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me 

great  things,  and  holy  is  his  name. 

—  xi.  27.  Antl  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  spake  these 
things,  a  certain  woman  of  the  company  lifted  up  her 
voice,  and  said  unto  him,  Bk'ssed  (*•  the  womb  that 
bare  thee,  and  the  paps  wliich  thou  hast  sucked. 

28.    But  he  said,  Yea,  rather,  blessed  are  they 

that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  keep  it. 

John  ii.  4.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  what  have 
I  to  do  with  thee  ?  mine  hour  is  not  yet  come. 


CHAP.  VIII. 
WITCHCRAFT. 

§  45.    Witchcraft,  etc.,  Prohibited. 

Lev.  xix.  26.  Ye  shall  not  eat  any  thing  with  the 
blood :  neither  shall  ye  use  enchantment,  nor  observe 
times. 

31.  Regard  not  them  that  have  familiar  spirits, 

neither  seek  after  wizards,  to  be  defiled  by  them :  I 
am  the  Loud  your  God. 

Deut.  xviii.  lO.  There  shall  not  be  found  among  you 
any  one  that  maketh  his  son  or  his  daughter  to  pass 
through  the  tire,  of  that  useth  divination,  or  an  ob- 
server of  times,  or  an  enchanter,  or  a  witch, 

11.  Or  a  charmer,  or  a  consultcr  with  familiar 

spirits,  or  a  wizard,  or  a  necrf>mancer. 

13.  For  all  that  do  these  things  are  an  abom- 
ination unto  tlie  LoitD  •  and  because  of  these  abom- 
inations the  Lord  thy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from 
before  thee. 

Jer.  X.  2.  Thus  saith  tlie  Lord,  Learn  not  the  way 
of  the  heathen,  and  be  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of 
heaven ;  for  the  heathen  are  dismayed  at  them. 

—  xxvii.  9.  Therefore  hearken  not  ye  to  your  proph- 
ets, nor  to  your  diviners,  nor  to  j-our  dreamers,  nor  to 
your  enchautei's,  nor  to  your  sorcerers,  whicli  sijeak 
unto  you,  saying.  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon: 

10.  For  they  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you,  to  re- 
move you  far  from  your  land  ;  and  that  I  should  drive 
you  out,  and  ye  should  perish. 

§  46.    Witchcraft  Practised. 

3  Ohr.  xxxiii.  6.  -falso  he  observed  times,  and  used 
enchantments,  and  used  witchcraft,  and  dealt  with  a 
familiar  spirit,  and  with  wizards:  he  wrought  much 
evil  in  tlie  sight  of  the  Lord,  to  provoke  him  to  anger. 

Is.  ii.  6.  Therefore  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  people 
the  house  of  Jacob,  because  they  be  rejilenished  from 
the  east,  and  are  soothsayers  like  the  Philistines,  and 
they  please  themselves  in  tlie  cliildren  of  strangers. 

Nah.  ill.  4.  Because  of  the  multitude  of  the  whore- 
doms of  the  well  favoured  harlot,  the  mistress  of 
witchcrafts,  tliat  selleth  nations  through  her  whore- 
doms, and  families  through  her  witchcrafts. 

§  47.    Death  Denounced  for  Witchcraft. 

Mr.  xxii.  18.  Thou  shall  not  suffer  a  witch  to  live. 
Lev.  XX.  6.  And  the  soul  that  turneth  after  such  as 
have  familiar  spirits,  and  after  wizards,  to  go  a  whor- 


ing after  them,  I  will  even  set  my  fiice  against  that 
soul,  and  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people. 

27.  A  man  also  or  woman  that  hath  a  lamil- 

iar  spirit,  or  that  is  a  wizard,  shall  surely  be  init  to 
death:  they  shall  stone  them  with  stones;  then' blood 
shall  be  upon  them. 

Micah  V.  12.  And  I  will  cut  off  witchcrafts  out  of 
thine  hand ;  and  thou  shalt  have  no  more  soothsayers : 

§  48.    Death  Inflicted  for  Witclicraft. 

Jos.  xiii.  22.  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor,  the  sooth- 
sayer, did  the  children  of  Israel  slay  with  the  sword 
among  them  that  \\  ere  slain  b}'  them. 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  9.  And  the  woman  said  unto  him. 
Behold,  thou  knowest  what  Saul  hath  done,  how  he 
hath  cut  otf  those  that  have  familiar  spirits,  and  the 
wizards,  out  of  the  land  :  wherefore  then  layest  thou  a 
snare  lor  my  life,  to  cause  me  to  die  ? 

.10.  And  Saul  sware  to  her  liy  the  Lord,  say- 
ing. As  the  Lord  liveth,  there  shall  no  pimishmeut 
happen  to  thee  for  this  thing. 

1  Chr.  X.  13.  So  Saul  died  for  his  transgression 
which  he  committed  against  the  Lord,  eren  against 
the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  kept  not,  and  also  for 
asking  counsel  of  one  that  hud  a  familiar  spkit,  to  in- 
quire of  it  ; 

2  Kings  xxiii.  34.  Moreover  the  workers  with  familiar 
spirits,  and  the  wizards,  and  the  images,  and  the  iilols, 
and  all  the  abominations  that  were  spied  in  the  land 
of  Judah  and  in  Jerusalem,  did  Josiah  put  awaj',  that 
he  might  jierforni  the  words  of  the  law,  which  were 
written  in  tlie  book  that  Ililkiah  the  priest  found  in 
the  house  of  the  Lord. 

§  49.    Efforts  to  Abolisli  Witchcraft. 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  3.  Kow  Samuel  was  dead,  and  all  Is 
rael  had  lamented  him,  and  buried  him  in  Kamah,  even 
in  his  own  city.  And  Saul  had  put  away  those  that 
had  familiar  spirits,  and  the  wizards,  out  of  the  land. 

3  Kinrjs  ix.  33.  And  it  c:inie  to  pass,  when  Joram 
saw  Jehu,  that  he  said.  Is  it  peace,  Jeliu?  And  he  an- 
swered. What  peace,  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy 
mother  Jezebel  and  her  witchcrafts  are  so  many? 

§  50.    Divination  by  the  Cup. 

Gen.  xliv.  4.  And  when  they  were  gone  out  of  the 
city,  and  not  yet  liir  off,  Joseph  said  unto  his  steward. 
Up,  follow  after  the  men  ;  and  when  thou  dost  over- 
take them,  say  unto  them,  AVherefore  have  ye  reward- 
ed evil  lor  g(5od? 

n.  Is  not  this  it  in  which  my  lord  drinketh, 

and  whereljy  indeed  he  diviueth?  ye  have  done  evil  in 
so  doing. 

"l5.  And  Joseph  said  unto  them.  What  deed  is 

this  that  ye  have  done  ?  wot  ye  not  that  such  a  man 
as  I  can  certainly  divme  ? 

§  51.    Divination  by  Spirits. 

Acts  xvi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  we  went  to 
prayer,  a  certain  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  divi- 
nation met  us,  which  brought  her  masters  much  gain 
by  soothsa3'ing : 

17.  The  same  followed  Paul  and  us,  and  cried, 

saying,  Tliese  men  are  the  servants  of  the  most  high 
God,  which  shew  unto  us  the  way  of  salvation. 

—  —  18.  And  this  did  she  many  days.  But  Paul, 
being  grieved,  turned  and  said  to  tlie  sjiirit,  I  coni- 
maud  thee  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Glirist  to  come  out  of 
her.     And  he  came  out  the  same  hour. 

^  52.    Dirination  by  Arrows;  by  Entrails. 

Eick.  xxi.  21.  For  the  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  tW 
liarting  of  tlie  way,  at  the  head  of  the  t^^•o  ways,  to 
use  divuialion :  he"  made  his  arrows  bright,  he  consult- 
ed with  images,  he  looked  in  the  liver. 

23.  At  his  right  hand  was  the  divmation  for 

Jerusalem,  to  appoint  captains,  to  open  the  mouth  in 
the  slausrhter,  to  litl  up  the  voice  with  shouting,  to  ap- 
point hiitli'riiig  rams  agahist  the  gates,  to  cast  a  mount, 
and  to  build  a  fort. 


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BOOK  IV. 


§  53.    Astrology. 

Is  xlvii  13.  Thou  art  weaned  in  the  multitmle  of 
thy  counsels.  Let  now  the  astrologers,  the  starga/.ers, 
the  monthly  ]Mdgn<)slicators,  stand  up,  and  save  thee 
from  lhe,v  ihiiKp  llial  shall  eome  upon  thee. 

Jhm  i  20.  And  in  all  matters  of  wisdom  ft«((under- 
standing,  that  tlie  king  inquired  of  them,  he  limnd 
them  ten  times  better  than  all  the  magicians  atul  as- 
trologers that  wrc  in  all  his  realm.  _ 

—  V.  7.  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in  the  astrol- 
o"-ers,  the  Clialdeaiis,  and  the  soothsayers.  -1"''  ll'c 
kmg  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  }iien  of  Babylon,  \V  ho- 
soever  shall  read  this  writing,  and  shew  me  the  inter- 
pretation thereof,  shall  be  clothed  with  scarlet,  and 
hitt'i-  a  rhaiu  of  gold  about  his  ueck,  and  shall  be  the 
third  ruler  in  the  kingdom. 

§  54.    Magic  and  Sorcery. 

Ex.  vii.  11.  Then  Pharaoh  also  called  the  wise  men 
and  the  sorcerers:  now  the  magicians  of  Egypt,  they 
also  did  ill  like  manner  with  their  enchantments. 

13.   For  they  cast  down  every  man  Ins  rotl, 

and  they  liecanie  serpents :  but  Aaron's  rod  swallow- 
ed up  their  rods.  . 

21    And  the  lish  that  vns  m  the  river  died; 

and  the  river  stank,  and  the  Egyptians  could  not  drink 
of  the  water  of  the  river ;  and  there  was  blood  througli- 
out  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

23.  And  the  magicians  of  Egypt  did  so  with 

their  enchantments ;  and  Pharaoh's  heart  was  harden- 
ed, neither  did  he  hearken  unto  them ;  as  the  Lokd 

had  said.  ,. ,  .  ,    ^,    • 

—  viii  7.  And  the  magicians  did  so  with  their  en- 
chantments, and  brought  up  frogs  upon  the  land  of 

Egypt.  „  ,  c!- 

Acts  viii.  9.  But  there  was  a  certain  man,  called  bi- 
mon  which  beforetinie  in  the  same  city  used  sorcery, 
and  'bewitched  the  people  of  Samaria,  giving  out  that 
himself  was  some  great  one:  ,       ,   ^  ., 

10    To  whom  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the 

least  to  the  greatest,  saying,  This  man  is  the  great 
power  of  God. 

11.  And  to  him  they  had  regard,  because  that 

of  loni'  time  he  had  bewitched  tliem  with  sorceries. 

—  xiii.  G.  And  when  they  had  gone  through  the- isle 
unto  Paphos,  they  Ibund  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  lalse 
prophet,  a  .lew,  w"hose  name  lais  Bar-jesus : 

8.  But  Elymas  the  sorcerer  (for  so  is  Ins  name 

by  interpretation)  withstood  them,  seeking  to  turn 
away  the  deputy  from  the  faith. 

§  55.    Necromancy. 


1  Sam  xxviii.  7.  Then  said  Saul  unto  his  servants. 
Seek  me  a  woman  that  hath  a  famiiiar  spirit,  that  I 
may  "-o  to  her,  and  iiuiuire  of  her.  And  his  servants 
said  to  liim.  Behold,  tliere  is  a  woman  that  hath  a  ta- 
miliar  spirit  at  En-dor. 

ij.  And  Saul   disguised   himself,  and  put  on 

other  iMiment,  and  he  went,  and  two  men  with  hiin, 
and  they  came  to  the  woman  by  iii.ght ;  and  he  said 
I  pray  "thee,  divine  unto  me  by  the  familiar  spirit, 
and  bring  me  hiia  up,  whom  I  sluill  name  unto  thee. 

11.  Then  said  the  woman.  Whom  shall  I  bring 

up  unto  thee  V     And  he  said.  Bring  uic  up  Samuel. 

13.  And  when  the  woman  saw   Samuel,  she 

cried  with  a  loud  voice :  and  the  woman  spake  to 
S:iul,  saying,  Why  hast  thou  deceived  me?  for  thou 

art  Saul.  , ,  ,       _        .    ^    •  i 

13.  And  the  king  said  unto  her,  Be  not  atraiil : 

for  what  s;iwest  IhouV  And  the  woman  s:ud  unto 
B:ml,  I  saw  gods  ascending  out  of  the  e:mh.     _ 

__  14.  And  he  said  unto  her, What  torm  i«\\a  ot.' 
And  she  s:ud.  An  old  m;iu  conieth  ui) ;  and  he  ix  cov- 
ered with  a  nuiulle.  And  S;ud  perceived  that  it  was 
Samuel,  and  lie  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  ground, 

and  bowed  himself  r.     ,   itt,     i      .  ,i    „ 

1,-).  And  Samuel  said  to  S;iul,  Why  hast  thou 

disduieled  me,  to  bring  me  up  V  And  Saul  answered, 
I  am  sore  dislivssed;  for  the  Philistines  make  war 
■i<r.dnst  me,  :iiid  (Jod  is  departi'd  from  me,  and  answer- 
"cSi  me  110  more,  neither  by  prophets,  nor  by  dreams 


therefore  I  have  called  thee,  that  thou  mayest  make 
known  unto  me  what  I  shall  'lo. 

1(5   Then  said   Samuel,  Wherefore  then  dost 

thou  ask  of  me,  seeing  the  LouDis  departed  from  thee, 
and  is  become  thine  enemy':' 

17    And  the  Lord  hath  done  to  him,  as  he 

sirike  bv  me  ■  for  the  Lord  hath  rent  the  kingdom  out 
of  thind  hand,  and  given  it  to  thy  neighbour,  even  to 

^'_  18  Because  thou  obeyedst  not  the  voice  of  the 
Lord  nor'executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  Amalek, 
thcretbre  hath  the  Loud  done  this  thmg  unto  thee 

this^d^y.^^  ;Moreover  the  Lord  will  also  deliver  Israel 
with  thee'  into  the  hand  of  the  Pliilistines :  and  to 
morrow  .s/«;«  thou  and  thy  sons  be  with  me :  the  LoRi) 
also  shall  deliver  tlie  host  of  Israel  into  the  hand  ot 
the  Philistines.  „     , 

Ph.  cvi.  28.  They  joined  themselves  also  unto  Baal- 
peoi-  and  ate  the  sacrifices  of  the  dead. 

' o(j    Thus  they  provoked   him   to  anger  with 

their  in\~entions :  and  the  plague  brake  in  upon  them. 

/-.  viii  I'J.  And  when  thev  shall  Siiy  unto  you.  Seek 
unto  them  that  have  fimiliar  spirits,  and  unto  wizards 
that  peep  and  that  mutter :  should  not  a  people  seels 
unto  their  God '?  for  the  living  to  the  dead  •:■ 

—  xxix  4  And  thou  shall  be  brought  down,  ana 
Shalt  speak  out  of  the  ground,  and  thy  speech  shall  be 
low  out  of  the  dust,  and  thj'  voice  shall  be,  as  ot  one 
that  hath  a  familiar  spirit,  out  of  the  ground,  and  thy 
speech  shall  whisper  out  of  the  dust. 

§  56.    Exorcism. 

Acts  xix  13  Then  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews, 
exorcists,  took  upon  them  to  call  over  them  which  had 
evil  spirits  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  saying.  We 
adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preacheth. 

:  1.1   And  there  were  seven  sons  of  one  Sceva, 

a  Jew,  anil  chief  of  the  priests,  which  did  so. 

15.  And  tlie  evil  spirit  answered  and  said,  Jesus 

I  know,  and  Paul  I  know  ;  but  who  are  ye ':' 

16    And  the  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was 

leaped  on  them,  and  overcame  them,  and  prevailed 
against  them,  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 
and  wounded.  ,,    ,     t  i 

17    And  this  was  known  to  all  the  Jews  and 

i  Greeks  also  dwelling  at  Ephesus  ;  and  fear  fell  on  them 
all,  and  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnihed. 

§  57.    Witchcraft,  etc.,  found  Vain. 

Ex  viii  18.  And  the  magicians  did  so  with  their 
enchantments  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  they  could  not: 
so  there  were  lice  uiion  man,  and  upon  beast. 

—  ix  11  And  the  magicians  could  not  stand  be- 
fore Moses  because  of  the  boils  ;  for  the  boil  was  upon 
the  magicians,  and  uiion  all  the  Egyptians. 

iV«<»  xxiii  23.  Surely  llu:re  is  no  enchantment 
a'TainstJacob,  neither  is  there  any  divination  ag-ainst 
Israel :  according  to  this  time  it  shall  he  said  of  Jacob 
and  of  Israel,  What  hath  God  wrought ! 

—  xxiv  1  And  when  Balaam  saw  that  it  pleased 
the  Lord  to  bless  Israel,  he  went  not,  as  at  other 
times,  to  seek  for  enchantments,  but  he  set  his  face 
toward  the  wilderness.  ,„,-.,•.> 

Is  xix  3.  And  the  spirit  of  Egj'pl-  sl>->"  ''"'  '"  "^^ 
midst  thereof;  and  I  will  destroy  the  counsel  thereof : 
and  thev  shall  seek  to  the  idols,  and  to  the  charmers, 
and  to  "fhein  thai  have  familiar  spirits,  and  to  the 
wizards.  .  , 

13   Where  are  they  ?  where  are  thy  wise  menT 

and  let  them  tell  thee  now,  and  let  them  know  what 
the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  puriiosed  upon  Egypt. 

—  xliv  'i.-)  Tluit  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  liars, 
and  maketh  diviners  mad;  lliat  lurneth  wise  men 
backward,  and  ui;iketh  their  knowledge  foolish  ; 

xlvii.  13.  Stand  now   with  thine   enchantments, 

and  with  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  wherein  thou 
hast  laboured  from  thy  youth  ;  if  so  he  thou  shall  be 
able  to  profit,  if  so  be'thou  mayest  prevail. 

_  _  14.  Behold,  they  shall  be  as  stubble  ;  the  tire 
shall  burn  them ;  Ihey   shall  not  deliver  themselves 


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COOK  IV. 


from  tlie  power  of  the  flame :  there  shall  not  be  a  coal 
to  warm  at,  nnr  fire  to  sit  before  it. 

Ddii.'x.  8.  Then  came  in  all  the  king's  wise  men  :  but 
they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor  make  known  to 
the  king  the  interpretation  thereof 

15.  And  now  the  wise  meti,  the   astrologers, 

have  been  broui,dit  in  before  me,  that  they  should  read 
this  writing,  and  make  known  unto  me  the  interpreta- 
tion thereof:  tint  they  could  not  shew  the  interpreta- 
tion of  the  thuig  : 

Ads  \\\.  18.  And  many  that  believed  came,  and  con- 
fessed, and  shewed  their  deeds. 

10.  Many  of  them  also  which  used   curious 

arts  brought  their  books  together,  and  burned  them 
before  all  men  :  and  they  counted  the  price  of  them, 
and  found  it  fifty  thousand  pieces  of  silver. 

20.  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  God  and 

prevailed. 


CHAP.  IX. 

JEWISH  PRONENESS  TO  APOS- 
TASY. 

§  58.    Predictions  of  Jewisli  Idolatry. 

Deui.  xxxi.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Be- 
hold, tliou  shalt  sleep  with  thj'  fathers  ;  and  this  peo- 
]ile  will  rise  up,  and  go  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of 
the  strangers  of  the  land,  whither  they  go  to  be  among 
them,  and  will  forsake  me,  and  break  my  covenant 
whicli  I  have  made  with  them. 

30.  For  when  I  shall  have  brought  them  into 

the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers,  that  flowetli 
with  milk  and  honey  ;  and  they  shall  have  eaten  and 
filled  themselves,  and  waxen  fat ;  then  will  they  turn 
unto  other  gods,  and  serve  them,  and  provoke  me,  and 
break  my  covenant. 

Jei:  xliv.  2.5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  saying ;  Ye  and  your  wives  have  both  spoken 
with  your  mouths,  and  fulfilled  with  your  hand,  say- 
ing, We  will  surely  perform  our  vows  that  we  have 
vowed,  to  burn  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven,  and 
to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  her :  ye  will  surely 
accomplish  your  vows,  and  surely  perform  your  vows. 

Ezek.  XX.  39.  As  for  you,  O  house  of  Israel,  thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Go  ye,  serve  ye  every  one  his 
idols,  and  hereafter  also,  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto 
me  :  but  pollute  ye  m)'  holy  name  no  more  with  )'0ur 
gifts,  and  with  vour  idols. 

//'W.  ^iii.  11.  l3ecause  Ephraim  hath  made  many  al- 
tars to  sin,  altars  shall  be  unto  him  to  sin. 

^  .50.    Haste  to  Worship  the  Golden  Calves. 

Ex.  xxxii.  7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go, 
get  tliec  down  ;  for  thy  people,  which  thou  broughtest 
out  of  tlie  land  of  Egypt,  have  corrupted  themselves : 

8.  Tliey  have  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the 

way  wliich  I  commanded  them :  they  have  made  them 
a  molli.'U  calf,  and  have  worshipped  it,  and  have  sacri- 
ficed thereunto,  and  said,  These  be  thy  gods,  O  Israel, 
which  have  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

21.  And  Jloses  said   imto  Aaron,  What  did 

this  pco|ile  unto  thee,  that  thou  hast  brought  so  great 
a  sin  upon  them  ? 

22.  And  Aaron  said,  Let  not  the  anger  of  my 

lord  wax  hot  .■  thou  linowest  the  people,  that  they  ai'v 
set  on  mischief 

23.  For  they  said  unto  me.  Make  us  gods,  whicli 

shall  go  before  us ;  for  as  for  this  Moses,  the  man  that 
brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egj'pt,  we  wot  not 
what  is  become  of  him. 

24.  And   I  said  vmto  them.  Whosoever  hath 

any  gold,  let  them  break  it  off.  So  they  gave  it  me : 
then  I  cast  it  into  the  fire,  and  there  came  out  this  calf 

31.  And  Jloses  returned  tmto  the  Loud,  and 

said,  Oh,  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin,  and  have 
made  them  gods  of  gold. 

Deui.  ix.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  get 
thee  down  quickly  from  hence ;  for  thy  people  which 
thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt  have  coiTupted 


Ihemseh-es ;  tliey  are  quickly  turned  a.side  out  of  tlie 
way  whicli  I  commanded  them ;  they  have  made 
them  a  molten  image. 

16.  And  I  looked,  and,  behold,  3-e  had  sinned 

against  the  Lord  your  God,  and  had  made  you  a 
niolten  calf:  ye  had  turned  aside  iiuickly  out  of  the 
way  which  the  Loud  had  commanded  you. 

1  Kinrjs  xii.  30.  And  this  thing  became  a  sin  :  for  the 
pco])le  went  to  irorship  before  the  one,  ewn  unto  Dan. 

A'cA.  ix.  18.  Yea,  when  they  liad  made  them  a  molten 
calf,  and  said.  This  /*  thy  God  that  brought  tliee  up 
out  of  Egypt,  and  liad  wrought  great  provocations ; 

Hos.  viii.  5.  Thy  calf,  O  Samaria,  liatli  cast  thee  off; 
mine  anger  is  kindled  against  them  :  how  long  will  it 
be  ere  they  attain  to  innocency  ? 

— •  —  6.  For  from  Israel  leas  it  also :  the  workman 
made  it ;  therefore  it  is  not  God  :  but  the  calf  of  Sa- 
maria shall  be  broken  in  pieces. 

—  xiii.  2.  And  now  they  sin  more  and  more,  and 
have  made  them  molten  images  of  their  silver,  and 
idols  according  to  tlicir  own  understanding,  all  of  it 
the  work  of  the  craftsmen  :  tliey  say  of  lliehi,  Let  the 
men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves. 

Acts  vii.  40.  Saying  unto  Aaron,  !Make  us  gods  to  go 
before  us  :  for  a.'i'for  this  Moses,  whicli  brought  us  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt,  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of 
him. 

41.  And  they  made  a  calf  in  those  days,  and 

offered  sacrifice  unto  the  idol,  and  rejoiced  in  the  works 
of  their  own  hands. 

§  60.    Jewish  Readiness  for  Other  Idolatry. 

Ji/d.  ii.  13.  And  they  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served 
Baal  and  Ashtaroth. 

—  v.  8.  They  chose  new  gods  ;  then  tras  war  in  the 
gates :  was  there  a  shield  or  spear  seen  among  forty 
thousand  in  Israel  ? 

Ps.  cvi.  36.  And  they  served  their  idols :  which  were 
a  snare  unto  them. 

Jer.  ii.  10.  For  pass  over  the  isles  of  Cliittim,  and 
see ;  and  send  unto  Ketlar,  and  consider  diligently, 
and  see  if  there  be  such  a  tiling. 

11.  Ilatli  a  nation  changed  their  gods,  which 

are  yet  no  gods?  hut  my  people  have  changed  their 
glory  for  thai  which  doth  not  profit. 

—  xliv.  19.  And  when  we  burned  incense  to  the 
queen  of  heaven,  and  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto 
her,  did  we  make  her  cakes  to  worship  lier,  and  pom- 
out  drink  offerings  unto  her,  without  our  men  y 

Ezek.  XX.  32.  And  that  wliich  conieth  into  your  mind 
shall  not  be  at  all,  that  ye  say,  We  will" be  as  the 
heathen,  as  the  families  of  the  countries,  to  serve  wood 
and  stone. 

IIus.  ix.  10.  I  found  Israel  like  grapes  in  the  wilder- 
ness ;  I  saw  your  fathers  as  tlie  first  ripe  in  the  fig 
tree  at  her  first  time:  but  they  went  to  Baal-peor,  and 
separated  themselves  unto  th((t  shame  ;  and  their -dhoia 
inations  were  according  as  they  loved. 

—  xii.  11.  Is  there  iniquity  hi  Gilead?  surely  they 
are  vanity :  they  sacrifice  bullocks  in  Gilgal ;  yea,  their 
altars  are  as  heaps  in  the  furrows  of  the  fields. 

Amos  V.  26.  But  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  of 
your  Moloch  and  Chiun  your  images,  the  star  of  .vour 
god,  which  ye  made  to  yourselves. 

Acts  vii.  43.  Yea,  ye  took  up  tlie  tabcniacle  of  Mo- 
loch, and  the  star  of  your  god  Reniphan,^  figures 
which  ye  made  to  worship  them:  and  I  will  carry 
3'ou  away  bej-ond  Babylon. 

§  Gl.    Labor  and  Wealth  bestowed  on  Images. 

I«.  xl.  19.  The  workman  melteth  a  graven  image, 
and  the  goldsmith  spreadeth  it  over  with  gold,  and 
casteth  silver  chains. 

20.  lie  that  is  so  impoverished  that  he  hath  no 

oblation  chooscth  a  tree  ihut  will  not  rot ;  he  seeketh 
unto  him  a  cunning  workman  to  prepare  a  graven 
image,  that  sliall  not  be  moved. 

—  xii.  5.  The  isles  saw  it,  and  feared ;  the  ends  of 
the  earth  -were  afraid,  drew  near,  and  came. 

0.  They  helped  every  one  his  neighbour ;  and 

eceri/  one  said  to  his  brother;  Be  of  good  corn-age. 


89 


CUAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  rv. 


/•*.  xli.  7.  So  the  cnrpcnter  encouraged  the  goldsmitli, 
and  he  that  sniootheth  irith  the  haiiimei-  him  that 
smote  the  anvil,  saying,  It  /.i  ready  for  the  soldering; 
and  he  fastened  it  with  nails,  that  it  should  not  be 
moved. 

—  xliv.  12.  The  smitli  with  the  tongs  both  worketh  in 
the  coals,  and  fashioneth  it  with  hannners,  and  work- 
elh  it  with  the  strength  of  his  arms:  yea,  he  is  hungry, 
and  his  strength  failetU :  he  drinketh  no  water,  and  is 
faint. 

13.  The  carpenter  strett-hcth  out  Mn  rule ;  lie 

marketh  it  out  with  a  line;  he  litteth  it  with  planes, 
and  he  marketh  it  out  with  the  compass,  and  maketh 
it  after  the  iigiu'c  of  a  man,  according  to  the  beauty 
of  a  man  ;  that  it  may  remain  in  the  house. 

14.  He  hewefh  him  tlown  cedars,  and  takcth 

the  cyjiress  and  the  oak,  which  he  strengtheneth  for 
himself  among  the  frees  of  the  forest ;  he  planteth  an 
ash,  and  tlie  rain  doth  nourish  it. 

—  xlvi.  (J.  They  lavish  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and  weigh 
silver  in  the  balance,  and  hire  a  goldsmith;  and  he 
maketh  it  a  god ;  they  fall  down,  j'ea,  they  worship. 

Jer.  X.  3.  For  the  customs  of  the  people  ore  vain: 
for  oiie  cutteth  a  tree  out  of  the  forest,  the  work  of  the 
hands  of  the  workman,  with  the  axe. 

4.  They  deck  it  with  silver  and  with  gold; 

they  fasten  it  with  nails  and  with  hammers,  that  it 
move  not. 

9.  Silver  spread   into  plates  is  brought  from 

Tarshish,  and  gold  from  Uphaz,  the  work  of  the  work- 
m;m,  and  of  the  hands  of  the  founder  :  lilue  and  purple 
is  their  clothing :  they  are  all  the  work  of  cunning  men. 

Ezek:  xvi.  18.  And  tookest  thy  broidered  garments, 
and  coveredst  them :  and  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and 
mine  incense  before  them. 

§  62.    Persistence  of  the  Jews  in  Idolatry. 

Jwl.  ii.  16.  Nevertheless  the  Lokd  raised  uji  judges, 
which  delivered  them  out  of  tlie  hand  of  those  that 
spoiled  them. 

17.  And  yet  they  wotdd  not  hearken  unto 

their  judges,  but  they  went  a  whoring  after  other  gods, 
and  bowed  themselves  mifo  them  :  they  turned  (luickly 
out  of  the  way  which  their  fathers  walked  in,  otieying 
the  commandments  of  the  Loiii);  hut  the}'  did  not  so. 

IS.  And  when  the  Loud  i-aiseil  them  up  Judges, 

then  the  Lohd  was  with  the  judge,  and  delivered  them 
out  of  the  hand  of  their  enemies  all  the  days  of  the 
judge:  tor  it  repented  the  Loud  because  of  their 
groanings  by  reason  of  them  that  oppressed  them  and 
vexed  them. 

19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  judge  was 

dead,  that  they  returned,  and  corrupted  themsdres  more 
than  their  fathers,  in  following  other  gods  to  serve 
them,  and  to  bow  down  mito  them ;  they  ceased  not 
from  their  own  doings,  nor  from  their  stubborn  way. 

/■i.  Ixv.  3.  A  people  that  provoketh  me  to  anger  con- 
tinually to  my  face ;  that  sacrificelh  in  gardens,  and 
burnetii  incense  upon  altars  of  brick  ; 

Jei:  xliv.  17.  But  we  will  certainly  do  whatsoever 
thing  goeth  forth  out  of  our  own  mouth,  to  burn  in- 
cense-unto  the  queen  of  he:iven,  and  to  pour  out  drink 
offerings  vuito  her,  as  we  have  done,  we,  and  our  fathers, 
our  kings,  anil  our  princes,  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and 
in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem  :  for  then  had  we  plenty  of 
victu;ils,  and  were  well,  and  saw  no  evil. 

18.  But  since  we  left  olT  to  burn  incense  to 

the  (|ueen  of  heaven,  ami  fo  pour  out  drink  offerings 
unto  her,  we  have  wanted  all  l/iiiif/-i,  and  have  been 
consumed  by  tlie  sword  and  by  the  famine. 

Ilutt.  iv.  17.  Ephraim  w  joined  to  idols:  let  him  alone. 

§  C3.    Extent  of  Idolatry  among'  tlic  Jews. 

1  Kinf/n  xi.  33.  Because  fliat  they  have  forsaken  me, 
and  have  worshipped  A.shtorefh  the  goddess  of  the 
Zidonians.  C'liemosli  tli<:  god  of  the  jMoabites,  and  Mil- 
corn  the  god  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  have  not 
walked  ui  my  ways,  to  do  thai  wliitli  i.i  right  in  nuiie 
eyes,  and  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  judgments,  as  did 
I)avid  his  father. 

2  Kinn^  xvii.  13.  For  thev  served  idols,  whereof  the 
Lokd  had  said  imfo  them,  Ve  shall  not  do  this  thing. 


Z«.  ii.  8.  Their  land  also  is  full  of  idols ;  they  wor- 
ship the  work  of  their  own  hands,  that  which  their 
own  lingers  have  niaile : 

Jer.  xi.  13.  For  iiecordiiig  to  the  number  of  thy  cities 
were  thy  gods,  O  Judah;  and  aeeonling  to  the  number 
of  the  s'freets  of  Jerusalem  have  ye  set  up  altars  to 
that  shameful  thmg,  ceeii  altars  to  burn  incense  unto 
Baal. 

IIos.  X.  1.  Israel  is  an  empty  vine,  he  bringeth  forth 
fruit  unto  himself:  according  to  the  multitude  of  his 
fruit  he  hath  increased  the  "altars;  according  to  the 
goodness  of  his  land  they  have  made  goodly  images. 


§64. 


Jewish  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  Ood's 
Kemonstrauces. 


Jer.  xi.  10.  They  are  turned  back  to  the  iniciuities 
of  their  forefathers,  which  refused  to  hear  my  words; 
and  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  them  ;  the 
house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  Judah  have  broken 
my  covenant  which  I  made  with  their  fathers. 

" —  XXXV.  15.  I  have  sent  also  tmfo  _you  all  my  ser- 
vants the  prophets,  rising  up  early  and  sending  them, 
saying,  Heturn  -ye  now  every  man  from  his  evil  way, 
and  amend  your  doings,  and  go  not  after  other  gods  to 
serve  them,  and  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  which  I 
have  given  to  you  and  to  your  fathers :  but  ye  have 
not  inclined  your  ear,  nor  hearkened  unto  me. 

—  xliv.  4.  "Howbeit  I  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants 
the  prophets,  rising  early  and  sending  them,  saymg. 
Oh,  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that  I  hate. 

5.  But  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their 

ear  to  tm-n  ti'om  their  wickedness,  to  burn  no  incense 
unto  other  gods. 

Ezek.  xx.'S.  But  they  rebelled  against  me,  and  would 
not  hearken  unto  me:  they  did  not  every  man  cast 
away  the  abominations  of  their  eyes,  neither  did  they 
forsake  the  idols  of  Egypt:  then  I  said,  I  will  pour 
out  my  fury  ujion  them,  to  accomplish  my  auger 
against  them  in  the  midst  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

§  65.    Jewisli  Idolatry  in  Spite  of  God's  Anger. 

Detit.  xxxii.  If!.  They  provoked  him  to  jealousy 
with  strange  gods,  w"ith  abominations  provoked  they 
him  to  anger. 

Jiid.  ii.  11.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the 
sight  of  the  Loiio,  and  served  Baalim  : 

' 12.  And  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their 

fathers,  which  brought  tliem  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
and  followed  other  gods,  of  the  gods  of  the  people 
that  trere  round  about  them,  and  bowed  themselves 
unto  them,  and  provoked  the  Lord  to  anger. 

Jer.  V.  7.  IIow  shall  I  pardon  thee  for  this?  thy 
children  have  forsaken  me,  and  sworn  by  thein  that 
are  no  gods :  4- 

■ —  viii.  19.  Behold  the  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  daugh- 
ter of  ni)'  ]ieople  liecause  of  them  that  dwell  in  a  far 
country  :  Is  not  the  Lord  in  Zion  ?  is  not  her  king  in 
her?  Why  have  they  jirovoked  me  to  anger  with 
their  graven  images,  niid  with  strange  vanities? 

Hon.  viii.  14.  For  Israel  hath  forgotten  his  Maker, 
and  liuildeth  temples ;  and  Judah  hath  multiplied 
fenced  cities:  but  I  will  send  a  tire  upon  his  cities,  and 
it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof. 


CHAP.  X. 
RUIN  OF  IDOLS. 

§  66.    Destruction  of  Idols  Predicted. 

Is.  ii.  30.  In  that  d;iy  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of 
silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold,  which  they  made  eiieh  one 
for  himself  to  worship,  lo  tlie  moles  and  to  the  bats  ; 

31.  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and  into 

the  tojis  of  the  ragged  rocks,  for  fear  of  the  Lord,  and 
for  the  glory  of  his  majesty,  svhen  he  ariseth  to  shake 
terribly  the  eartli. 

—  xxvii.  9.  By  this  therefore  shall  the  inic(uify  of 
Jacob  be  purged  ;  aud  this  in  all  the  fruit  to  take  away 


90 


CHAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND   SUPERSTITION". 


BOOK  IV. 


liis  sill ;  wheu  he  iiiakcth  all  the  stones  of  the  altar  as 
fUalkstoues  that  arc  beaten  in  sunder,  the  gro\es  and 
images  shall  not  stand  np. 

/s"  xxxi.  7.  For  in  that  day  every  man  shall  cast 
awaj'  his  idols  ot~  silver,  and  "his  idols  of  gold,  which 
your  own  hands  have  made  unto  you  for  a  sin. 

Jer.  X.  11.  Thus  shall  _ye  say  unto  them,  The  gods 
that  have  not  made  the  heavens  and  the  earth,  eceii 
Ihej'  shall  perish  from  the  earth,  and  from  under  these 
heavens. 

— •  xliii.  12.  And  I  will  kindle  a,  fire  in  the  houses  of 
the  gods  of  Egypt ;  and  he  shall  burn  them,  and  carry 
them  away  captives:  and  he  shall  array  himself  with 
the  land  of  Egypt,  as  a  shepherd  putteth  on  his  gar- 
ment; and  he  shall  go  forth  from  thence  in  peace. 

13.  He  shall  break  also  the  images  of  Beth- 

.shemesh,  that  ii  in  the  land  of  Egj'pt;  and  the  houses 
of  the  gods  of  the  Eiryptians  shall  he  burn  with  fire. 

—  xlviii.  13.  And  Moab  shall  be  ashamed  of  Che- 
mosh,  as  the  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  of  Beth-cl 
tlieir  confidence. 

—  1.  2.  Declare  ye  among  the  nations,  and  publish, 
and  set  np  a  standard;  publish,  and  conceal  not:  saj', 
Baliylou  is  taken,  Bel  is  confounded,  Merodach  is  broken 
in  pieces ;  her  idols  are  confounded,  her  images  are  brok- 
en in  pieces. 

&ik:  vi.  4.  And  j-our  altars  shall  be  desolate,  and 
your  images  shall  be  broken :  and  I  will  cast  do\vu 
j'our  slain  inea  before  your  idols. 

.5.  And  I  will  lay  the  dead  carcasses  of  the 

children  of  Israel  before  their  idols  ;  and  I  will  scatter 
your  bones  round  aljout  j-our  altars. 

6.  In  all  your  dwellingplaces  the  cities  shall 

be  laid  waste,  and  the  high  places  shall  be  desolate ; 
that  your  aluirs  may  be  laid  waste  and  made  desolate, 
and  your  idc:>ls  may  be  broken  and  cease,  and  your  images 
may  be  cut  down,  and  yoin-  works  may  be  abolished. 

llos.  ii.  17.  For  I  will  take  away  the  names  of  Ba;i- 
lim  out  of  her  mouth,  and  they  shall  no  more  be  re- 
membered li_y  their  name. 

—  X.  2.  Tiicir  heart  is  divided;  now  shall  they  be 
found  faulty :  he  shall  break  down  their  altars,  he 
shall  spoil  their  images. 

5.  The  inhabitants  of  Samaria  shall  fear  be- 
cause of  the  calves  of  Belh-aven  :  for  the  people  there- 
of shall  mourn  over  it,  and  the  priests  thereof  that  re- 
joiced on  it,  for  the  glory  thereof,  because  it  is  de- 
parted from  it. 

6.  It  shall  be  also  carried  unto  Assyria  for  a 

present  to  king  Jareb  :  Ephraim  shall  receive  shame, 
and  Israel  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  counsel. 

—  —  8.  The  high  places  also  of  Aven,  the  sin  of  Is- 
rael, shall  be  destroyed:  the  thorn  and  the  thistle 
shall  come  up  (ui  their  altars;  and  they  shall  say  to 
the  mountains.  Cover  us  ;  and  to  the  hills.  Fall  on  us. 

Amos  iii.  13.  Hear  ye,  and  testify  in  the  house  of  Ja- 
cob, saith  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  liosts, 

•  14.  That,  in  the  day  that  I  shall  visit  the  trans- 
gressions of  Israel  ujion  him,  I  will  also  visit  the  altars 
of  Beth-el :  and  the  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  off, 
and  fall  to  the  ground. 

Micnh  i.  7.  And  all  the  graven  images  thereof  shall 
be  beaten  to  ]iieces,  and  all  the  hires  thereof  shall  be 
bunied  with  the  fire,  and  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  kiy 
desolate :  for  she  gathered  it  of  the  hire  of  a  harlot, 
and  they  shall  return  to  the  hire  of  a  harlot. 

Zech.  "xiii.  3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  l/mt  I  will  cut  olf  the  names 
of  the  idols  out  of  the  land,  and  they  shall  no  more 
be  remembered :  -j- 

§  67.    Destruction  of  Idols  Commanded. 

Er.  xxxiv.  1.3.  But  ye  sliall  destroy  their  altars, 
break  their  images,  and  cut  down  their  groves  : 

iv»m.  xxxiii.  .51.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  say  unto  them,  "When  ye  are  jiassed  over  Jordan 
into  the  land  of  Canaan ; 

52.  Then  ye  shall  drive  out  all  the  inhaljitants 

of  the  land  fi-ora  before  you,  and  destroy  all  their  pic- 
tures, and  destroy  all  their  molten  images,  and  quite 
pluck  down  all  tlieir  high  places: 

J'c'^^  vii.  5.  But  thus  shall  ye  deal  with  them;  ye 
shall  destroy  then-  altars,  and  break  down  their  images. 


and  cut  down  their  groves,  and  bum  their  graven  im- 
ages with  fire. 

— •  —  2.).  The  graven  images  of  their  gods  shall  ye 
burn  with  fire  :  thou  shalt  not  desire  the  silver  or  gold 
t/iiit  i.1  on  them,  nor  take  it  unto  thee,  lest  thou  be 
snared  therein :  for  it  is  an  abomination  to  the  Loud 
thy  God. 

—  xii.  2.  Ye  shall  utterly  destroy  all  the  places, 
wherein  the  nations  which  ye  shall  possess  served 
their  gods,  upon  the  high  mountains,  and  upon  the 
hills,  and  under  every  green  tree : 

3.  And  ye  shall  overthrow  their  altars,  and 

break  their  pdlars,  and  bum  their  groves  with  fire  ; 
and  ye  shall  hew  down  the  graven  images  of  their 
gods,  and  destroy  the  names  of  them  out  of  that  place. 

4.  Ye  shall  not  do  so  unto  the  Lord  yoiu-  C4od. 

—  xiii.  17.  And  there  shall  cleave  noiight  of  the 
cursed  thing  to  thine  hand :  that  the  Loud  may  turn 
from  the  fierceness  of  his  anger,  and  shew  thee  mercy, 
and  have  compassion  upon  thee,  and  multiply  thee,  as 
he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers  ; 

18.  When  thou  shalt  hearken  to  the  voice  of 

the  Lord  thy  God,  to  keep  all  his  commandments 
which  I  command  thee  this  daj',  to  do  that  which  is 
right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lokd  thy  God. 

§  eS.    Idols  Destroyed. 

Gen.  XXXV.  4.  And  they  gave  unto  Jacob  all  the 
strange  gods  which  %rere  in  their  hand,  and  all  their 
earrings  which  were  in  their  ears ;  and  Jacob  hid  them 
under  the  oak  which  iras  by  Sheehein. 

E.r.  xxxii.  20.  And  he  took  the  calf  which  they  had 
made,  and  burnt  it  in  the  fire,  and  ground  it  to  pow- 
der, and  strewed  it  upon  the  water,  and  made  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  drink  if  it. 

Dcut.  ix.  20.  And  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with 
Aaron  to  have  destroj'cd  him  :  and  I  prayed  for  Aaron 
also  the  same  time. 

21.  And  I  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye 

had  made,  and  burnt  it  with  fire,  and  stamped  it,  and 
ground  it  very  small,  ei-en  until  it  was  a,s  small  as  dust : 
and  I  cast  the  dust  thereof  into  the  brook  that  de- 
scended out  of  the  mount. 

Jud.  vi.  2.5.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that 
the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Take  thy  father's  young  bul- 
lock, even  the  second  bullock  of  seven  years  old,  and 
throw  down  the  altar  of  Baal  that  thy  father  hath, 
and  cut  down  the  grove  that  is  by  it : 

2(1.  And  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

upon  the  top  of  this  rock,  in  the  ordered  place,  and 
take  the  second  bullock,  and  offer  a  burnt  sacrifice 
with  the  wood  of  the  grove  which  thou  shalt  cut 
down. 

27.  Then  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants, 

and  did  as  the  Lord  had  said  unto  him  :  and  so  it  was, 
because  he  feared  his  father's  household,  and  the  men 
of  the  city,  that  he  could  not  do  it  by  day,  that  he  did 
it  by  night. 

1  Slim.  vii.  4.  Then  the  children  of  Israel  did  put 
away  Baalim  and  Ashtaroth,  and  served  the  Lord 
only. 

3  Srnn.  V.  21.  And  there  they  left  their  images,  and 
David  and  his  men  burned  them. 

2  Kings  x.  2G.  And  they  brought  forth  the  images 
out  of  the  house  of  Baal,  and  burned  them. 

27.  And  they  brake  down  the  image  of  Baal, 

and  brake  down  the  house  of  Baal,  and  made  it  a 
draught  house  unto  this  day. 

— "—  38.  Thus  Jehu  destroyed  Baal  out  of  Israel. 

—  xviii.  4.  He  removed  the  high  jilaccs,  and  brake 
the  images,  and  cut  down  the  groves,  and  brake  in 
pieces  tiie  brazen  serpent  that  jloscs  had  made :  for, 
unto  those  days  the  children  of  Israel  did  biu-u  mcente 
to  it:  and  he  "called  it  Nchushtan. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  he  took  awav  the  horses  that  the 
kings  of  Judah  had  niven  to  the"  sun,  at  the  entering 
in  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  by  the  chamber  of  Na- 
thanmelcch  the  chamberlain,  which  was  in  the  sub- 
m-bs,  and  burned  the  chariots  of  the  sun  with  fire. 

14.  And  he  brake  in  jiicces  the  images,  and 

cut  down  the  groves,  and  filled  their  places  with  the 
bones  of  men. 


01 


CHAP.  X. 


IDOLATRY  AND  SUPERSTITION. 


BOOK  IV. 


1  C'hr.  xiv.  12.  And  when  tlicy  had  left  tlioir  gods 
tlicre,  Diivid  gave  a  comiuandiiiuut,  and  tln-y  were 
burned  with  lire. 

'i  C/ir.  xiv.  ').  Also  ho  took  away  out  of  oil  the  cities 
oC  Judalx  tlie  liigh  places  and  the  images:  and  the 
kingilom  was  quiet  before  liiui. 

—  -W.  .s.  And  when  Asa  licard  these  words,  and 
tlie  proplncy  of  Oded  tlic  prophet,  he  took  courage, 
and  put  away  the  aboniinalile  idols  out  of  all  the  land 
of  Judah  and  Benjamin,  and  out  of  the  cities  which 
he  liad  taken  from  mount  Ephraim,  and  renewed  the 
altar  of  tlie  Lord,  that  was  before  the  porch  of  the 
Loud. 

—  xxxi.  1.  Now  when  all  this  was  finished,  all  Is- 
rael that  were  present  went  out  to  the  cities  of  Judah, 
and  brake  -the  images  in  ])icees,  and  cut  down  the 
groves,  and  threw  down  the  high  places  and  the  altars 
out  of  all  .Judah  and  Benjamin,  in  Ephraim  also  and 
JLuiasseh,  until  they  had  utterlj-  destroj'cd  them  all. 
Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  returned,  every  man  to 
his  possession,  into  their  own  cities. 

—  xxxiii.  15.  And  he  took  away  the  strange  gods, 
and  the  idol  out  of  the  house  of  the  Lono,  and  all  tlie 
altars  that  he  had  built  in  the  mount  of  tlic  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  in  Jerusalem,  and  cast  them  out  of  the 
city. 

—  xxxir.  3.  For  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign', 
while  he  was  yet  young,  lie  began  to  seek  after  the 
God  of  David  "his  i'ather:  and  in  the  twelfth  )car  he 
began  to  purge  Judah  and  Jerusalem  from  the  high 
places,  and  the  groves,  and  the  carved  images,  and  the 
molten  images. 

4.  And  they  lirake  down  the  altars  of  Baalim  in 

his  presence ;  and  the  images,  that  icere  on  high  above 
them,  he  cut  down ;  ami  the  groves,  and  the  carved 
images,  and  the  molten  images,  he  brake  in  pieces,  and 
made  dust  of  t/uin,  and  strewed  it  upon  the  graves  of 
them  that  had  sacrificed  unto  them. 

5.  And  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  priests  upon 

their  altars,  and  cleansed  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

—  —  6.  And  no  did  he  in  the  cities  of  Manasseh,  and 
Ephraim,  and  Simeon,  even  mito  Naphtali,  with  then- 
mattocks  round  about. 

7.  And  when  he  had  broken  down  the  altars 

and  the  groves,  and  had  beaten  the  graven  images 
into  powder,  and  cut  down  all  the  idols  throughout 
all  the  land  of  Israel,  he  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

— •  —  33.  And  Josiali  took  away  all  the  abomina- 
tions out  of  all  the  countries  that  peiidined  to  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  and  made  all  that  were  present  in  Israel 
to  serve,  fiv/i  to  serve  the  Lord  their  God.  .-!«(/ all 
his  days  tliev  departed  not  from  following  the  Lord, 
the  God  of  their  fathers. 

h.  xxxvii.  18.  Of  a  truth,  Loiti>,  the  kings  of  Assyria 
have  laid  waste  all  the  nations,  and  their  countries, 

19.  And  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire  :  for 

they  were  no  gods,  liut  the  work  of  men's  hands,  wood 
and  stone :  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them. 

§  69.    Idolatrous  Things  Destroyed. 

2  Kings  xxiii.  4.  .Vnd  the  king  commandeil  Ililkiah 
i\w  high  jiriest,  and  the  priests  of  the  second  order, 
and  the  keepers  of  the  door,  to  bring  forth  out  of  the 
temple  of  the  Lout)  all  the  vessels  that  were  made  tor 
Baal,  and  for  the  grove,  and  tor  all  the  host  of  heaven  : 
and  he  Imrued  them  without  Jerusalem  in  the  fields 
of  Kidron,  and  carried  the  ashes  of  them  mito  Beth-(jl. 

8.  And  he  brought  all  the  jiriests  o\it  of  the 

cities  of  .Judah,  and  defiled  the  high  places  where  the 
jiriests  had  burned  incense,  from  Gelia  to  Beer-shelia, 
and  brake  down  the  high  places  of  the  gates  that  trcre 
in  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Joshua  the  governor 
of  the  city,  which  icere  on  a  man's  \vi\  hand  at  the 
gate  of  the  city. 

10.  And  he  defiled  Tophetli,  which  is  in  the 

valley  of  the  ihildreii  of  Hinnoin,  tliat  no  man  might 
make  his  son  or  his  daughter  to  [lass  through  the  lire 
to  .Molcch. 

12.  And  the  altars  that  ii^erc  on  the  top  of  the 

upper  chamber  of  .Vhaz,  which  the  kings  of  Judah  had 
made,  and  the  altars  which  Manasseh  had  made  in  the 
two  com'ts  of  the  house  of  the  Loud,  did  the  king  beat 


down,  and  ln-ake  tliein  down  from  thence,  and  cast  the 
dust  of  them  into  the  brook  Kidron. 

13.  And  the  high  places  that  ircre  before  Jeru- 
salem, which  were  on  the  right  hand  of  the  mount  of 
corniiition,  which  Solomon  the  king  of  Israel  had 
budded  for  Ashtoreth  the  abomination  of  the  Zidoni- 
ans,  and  for  Chemosh  the  abomination  of  the  iloab- 
ites,  and  io\-  Mileom  the  abomination  of  the  children 
of  Amnion,  did  the  king  defile. 

1,5.  Jloreover  the  altar  that  irits  at  Beth-el, 

and  the  high  place  which  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat, 
who  madelsrael  to  sin,  had  made,  both  that  altar  and 
the  high  place  he  brake  down,  and  burned  the  high 
place,  and  stampetl  it  small  to  powder,  and  burned  the 
grove. 

•  19.  And  all  the  houses  also  of  the  high  places 

that  were  in  tlie  cities  of  Samaria,  which  the  kings  of 
Israel  had  made  to  provoke  the  Lord  to  anger,  Jo- 
siah  took  away,  and  did  to  them  according  to  all  the 
acts  that  he  had  done  in  Betli-el. 

2  C'hr.  xiv.  3.  For  he  look  away  the  altars  of  the 
strange  jcffe,  and  the  high  places,  and  brake  down  the 
images,  and  cut  down  the  groves ; 

—  xvii.  0.  And  his  heart  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways 
of  the  Lord  :  moreover  he  took  a\vay  the  high  places 
and  groves  out  of  Judah. 

—  xix.  3.  Nevertheless,  there  are  good  things  foimd 
in  thee,  in  that  thou  hast  taken  away  the  groves  out 
of  the  land,  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  seek 
God. 

—  XXX.  14.  And  Ihey  arose  and  took  away  the  al- 
tars that  leere  in  Jerusalem,  and  all  the  altars  for  in- 
cense took  they  away,  and  cast  iltem  into  the  brook 
Kidron. 

/■*.  xxxvi.  7.  But  if  thou  say  to  me.  We  trust  in  the 
Lord  our  God:  is  it  not  he,  whose  high  places  and 
whose  altars  llezekiah  hath  taken  away,  and  said  to 
Judah  and  to  Jerusalem,  Ye  shall  worship  before  this 
altar  ■'. 

§  70.     Divine  Tlireats  against  Heathen  Gods. 

Ej'.  xii.  12.  For  I  will  pass  through  the  land  of  Egj'pt 
this  night,  and  will  smite  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land 
of  Egypt,  both  man  and  beast;  and  against  all  the 
gods  of  Egypt  I  will  execute  judgment:  I  am  the 
Lord. 

Is.  ii.  18.  And  the  idols  he  shall  utterly  abolish. 

—  xix.  1.  The  burden  of  Egypt.  Behold,  the  Lord 
rideth  upon  a  swift  cloud,  and  shall  come  into  Egypt: 
and  the  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his  presence, 
and  the  heart  of  Egypt  shall  melt  in  the  midst  of  it. 

Jer.  X'lvi.  25.  The  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel, 
saitli;  Behold,  I  will  punish  the  multitude  of  No,  and 
Pharaoh,  and  Egypt,  with  their  gods,  and  their  kings  ; 
even  Pharaoh,  and  all  them  that  trust  in  him : 

—  li.  44.  And  I  will  jiunish  Bel  in  Babylon,  and  I 
will  bring  forth  out  of  his  mouth  that  which  he  hath 
swallowed  up :  and  the  nations  shall  not  flow  together 
any  more  unto  him ;  yea,  the  wall  of  Babylon  shall 
fall. 

— •  — ■  47.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  that  I 
will  do  judgment  upon  the  graven  images  of  Babylon : 
and  her  ^vllclle  land  shall  be  confounded,  and  all  her 
slain  shall  Ihll  in  the  midst  of  her. 

52.  Wlierelbre,  behold,  the  days   come,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  I  will  do  judgment  upon  her  gr.aven 
images :  and  through  all  iicr  "land  the  wounded  shall 
groan. 

Exck.  XXX.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  I  will  also 
destroy  the  idols,  and  I  will  cause  their  images  to  cease 
out  of  Noph ;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prince  of 
the  land  of  Egv'pt :  and  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

Miroh  y.  13.  Thy  graven  images  also  will  I  cut  off, 
and  thy  standing  images  out  of  the  midst  of  thee;  and 
thou  slialt  no  more  worship  the  work  of  thine  hands. 

Xah.  i.  14.  And  the  Lord  hath  given  a  command- 
ment (onceriiing  thee,  tliat  no  more  of  thy  name  be 
sown:  out  of  the  house  of  thy  gods  will  I  "cut  otf  the 
graven  fni;ige  and  the  molten  image :  I  wilt  make  thy 
grave  ;  fir  lliou  art  vile. 

Zeph.  ii.  11.  The  Lord  irill  he  terrible  unto  them  :  for 
he  will  famish  all  the  gods  of  the  earth ;  and  meii  shall 


92 


CHAP.  I. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


WDi-sliij)  him,  every  one  fnim  liis  [ilnce,  <T('«  hU  the 
isles  of  tlic  heathen. 

§  71.    Divine  Teiifrcanco  on  Hoatlioii  Gods. 

]\'iim.  xxxiii.  4.  For  tlie  Ejiyplians  buried  all  t/ieir 
firslhorn,  wliieh  tlie  Loud  luul  smitten  amnni:  tlieni : 
upon  tlieir  sods  also  the  Loun  exeented  judfiments. 

J.I.  xxvi.  l;!.  O  Loud  our  God,  ot/ur  lords  besides 
thee  have  had  dominion  over  us;  but  by  thee  only  will 
we  make  mention  ol'  thy  name. 

—  —  14.  77(1-//  nil  dead,  tlu'V  shall  not  live;  the// 
nri'  deceased,  they  shall  not  rise:  Iherelbre  li.ist  thou 
>  isited  and  destroyed  tliem,  and  made  all  tlieir  mem- 
or>'  to  perish. 


§  72.    PostlinmoMs  Disgracp  of  lilolators. 

Jer.  viii.  1.  At  that  time,  saith  the  I,oun,  they  sliall 
brim;  out  the  bones  of  the  lvinf;s  of  .ludah,  and  the 
bones  of  his  jirinees,  and  the  bones  of  the  priest.s,  and 
the  bones  of  the  prophets,  and  the  bones  of  thn  inhab- 
itants of  .Jerusalem,  out  of  their  craves  : 

3    .\nd  they  shall  spread  them  before  the  sun, 

and  tlic  moon,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven,  whom  thiy 
have  loved,  and  whom  they  have  served,  and  afler 
whom  they  have  walked,  and  whom  they  have  soutchl, 
and  whom  they  have  worshipped ;  they  shall  not  be 
calliered,  nor  be  buried ;  they  shall  be  lor  dung  upon 
the  face  of  the  earth. 


BOOK  Y.-WORKS  OF  GOD. 


§1. 


CHAP.  I. 

CREATION. 
God  Created  the  Universe. 


Gen.  i.  1.  In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven 
and  the  earth. 

—  ii.  4.  These  are  the  generations  of  the  he.avens 
and  of  the  earth  when  they  were  created,  in  the  da}" 
that  the  LouD  God  made  the  earth  and  the  heavens. 

3  Kini/n  xix.  15.  And  Ilezekiah  prayed  before  the 
Lord,  and  said,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  dwellest 
l/ctireni  the  cheruliim,  thou  art  the  God,  even  thou 
aUme,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth ;  thou  hast 
made  heaven  and  earib. 

■fiilj  xxviii.  20.  When  he  made  a  decree  for  the  rain, 
and  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  the  thunder  ; 

27.  Then  did   he  see  it,  and   declare   it ;  he 

prepared  it,  yea,  and  searched  it  out. 

Pk.  cii.  25.  Of  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of 
the  earth  :  and  the  heavens  tii-e  the  work  of  thy  Iiands. 

—  cxxi.  2.  My  helji  eometh  from  the  Lord,  which 
made  hea\en  and  eartli. 

—  cxxiv.  8.  Our  help  w  in  the  name  of  the  Lord, 
who  made  heaven  and  earth. 

—  exxxvi.  5.  To  him  that  by  wisdom  made  the 
heavens  :  for  his  mercy  endureih  for  ever. 

6.  To  him  that  stretched  out  the  earth  above 

the  waters;  for  his  mercy  cndnrclli  for  ever. 

—  cxlvi.  ,'5.  Happy  U  he  that  hnth  the  God  of  Jacob 
for  his  help,  whose  hope  is  in  the  Loud  his  God ; 

G.  Winch  made  heaven,  and  earth,  the  sea,  and 

all  that  tlierein  in:  which  keepeth  truth  tor  ever; 

Prop.  iii.  10.  The  Lord  by  wisdom  hath  founded 
the  eartli ;  liy  understanding  hath  he  established  the 
heavens. 

—  XXX.  4.  Who  hath  a.scended  up  into  heaven,  or 
descended  ?  who  hath  gathered  the  wind  in  his  lists  ? 
wliohath  bound  the  waters  in  a  garment?  who  hath 
established  all  the  ends  of  the  earth?  what  w  his 
name,  and  wluit  ii  his  son's  name,  if  thou  canst  tell  ? 

Is.  xxxvii.  16.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel,  that 
dwellest  bclirten  the  cherubim,  thou  art  the  God,  even 
thou  alone,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth:  thou 
hast  made  heaven  and  earth. 

—  xl.  12  Who  hath  measured  the  ■waters  in  the 
hollow  of  his  hand,  and  meted  out  heaven  with  the 
span,  and  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a 
n)ca.sure,  and  weighed  the  mountains  in  scales,  and 
the  hills  in  a  balance? 

21.  Have  ye  not  known  ?  have  ye  not  heard  ? 


'  hath  it  not  been  told  you  from  the  beginning?  have  ye 
I  not  understood  from  the  foundations  of  the  earth? 
1      — — 22.  // !.«  he  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  of  the 
:  earth,  and  the  inhabitants  thereof  cfre  as  grasshoppers; 
j  tliat  stretcheth   out   the  heavens  as   a   curtain,  and 

spreadeth  them  out  as  a  tent  to  dwell  in  ; 

30.  Lift  up  your  eyes  on  high,  and  behold  who 

I  hath  created  these  things,  that  briiigeth  out  Ibeir  host 
I  by  number ;  he  calleth  them  all  by  names  by  the  great- 
j  ness  of  his  might,  for  that  7te  is  strong  in  power ;  not 

one  faileth. 

—  xliv.  24.  Thus  saith  the  Loud,  thy  Redeemer,  and 
I  he  that  formed  thee  from  the  womb,  I  avi  the  Lord 
I  that  makcth   all   things:    that    stretcheth   forth    the 

heavens  alone;  that  spreadeth  aliroad  the  eartli  b}- 
myself; 

—  xlv.  18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  that  created  the 
heavens;  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth  and  made 
it ;  he  hath  established  it,  he  created  it  not  in  vain,  he 

1  formed  it  to  be  inhabited ;  I  am  the  Lord,  and  there  is 
none  else. 

—  xlviii.  13.  Mine  hand  also  hath  laid  the  founda- 
tion of  the  earth,  and  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the 
heavens;  when  I  call  tinto"  them,  they  stand  up  to- 
gether. 

—  li.  13.  And  forgettest  the  Lord  thy  >Iaker,  that 
hath  stretched  forth  the  heavens,  and  laid  the  Ibunda- 
tions  of  the  earth  ;  and  bast  feared  continually  eveiy 
day  liecausc  of  the  fury  of  the  oiipressor,  as  if  he  were 
retidy  to  destroy?  and  where  is  the  fury  of  the  op- 
pressor ? 

16.  And  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth, 

and  I  have  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of  mine  hand, 
that  I  may  plant  the  heavens,  and  lay  the  fouiuhitions 
of  the  earth,  andsav  unto  Zion,  Thou  art  my  iieople. 

Jer.  X.  12.  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 
hath  established  the  world  by  bis  wisdom,  and  hath 
stretched  out  the  heavens  by  his  discretion. 

—  xxxiii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Loud  the  maker  thereof, 
the  Lord  that  formed  it,  to  establish  it;  The  Lord  is 
his  name ; 

—  li.  15.  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 
hath  established  the  world  by  his  wisdom,  and  hath 
stretched  out  the  heaven  bv  his  understanding. 

,-lmosv.  8.  Seek  him  tli;it  makelh  the  seven  stars 
and  Orion,  and  tumeth  the  shadow  of  death  into  the 
morning,  and  makcth  the  day  dark  with  night ;  that 
calleth  Vor  the  waters  of  the  sea,  and  ])Ourelh  them  out 
upon  the  face  of  the  earth  :  The  Lord  is  his  name  : 

—  ix.  G.  It  is  he  that  buildelh  his  stories  in  the 
heaven,  and  hath  founded  his  troop  in  the  earth;  he 
that  calleth   for  the  waters  of  the  seu,  and   pourelh 


93 


CHAP.  T. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Ihcin  out  upon  the  face  of  the  earth :  The  Lord  is  his 

'Art.th'.  24.  And  -n'hen  they  heard  that,  they  lifted 
up  their  voice  to  God  with  one  accord,  iind  said,  Lord, 
thou  art  God,  wliich  liast  made  heaven,  and  earth, 
and  the  sea,  and  all  tliat  in  them  is  ; 
,  _vii.r)0.  Hath  not  niv  hand  made  all  these  things? 
/  ILh.  iii.  4.  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  man; 
but  he  that  budl  all  things  is  God. 

—  xi  3  Tliroiiirh  faith  we  understand  that  the  worlds 
were  framed  bv  the  word  of  God,  so  that  things  which 
are  seen  were  not  made  of  things  which  do  appear. 

3  Pd  iii  5.  For  this  they  willingly  are  ignorant  of, 
that  bv  the  word  of  God  the  heavens  were  of  old,  and 
the  earth  standing  out  of  the  water  and  in  the  water: 

m-r  iv  11.  Thou  art  worthv,  0  Lord,  to  receive 
clorv  and  honour  and  power :  for  thou  hast  created  all 
thiiv's  and  for  thv  pleasure  they  are  and  were  created 

—  .\iv  7  Saving  with  a  loud  voice,  Fear  God,  and 
ffive  glorv  to  him;  for  the  hour  of  his  judginent  is 
come :  aiid  worship  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth, 
and  the  sea,  and  the  fountains  of  waters. 

See  Pivi\  viii.  27-30.     Aets  vii.  50;  xvii.  21. 

§  2.     Light  and  Daikness. 

Gen.  i.  3,  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  light :  and 
there  was  light.  ,        .^  , 

4.  And  God  saw  the  light,  that  tt  iras  good : 

and  God  divided  tlic  liudit  from  the  darkness. 

r,    And  God  called  the  light  Day,  and  the  darli- 

nes3  he  called  Night.     And  the  evening  and  the  morn- 
ing were  the  first  d.ay.  .  ,  ,     , 

%  lx\iv.  16.  The  day  ?x  thiue,  the  night  also  u 
thine:  thou  hast  prepared  the  light  and  the  sun 

£■<  xlv  7  Iforintheliiht,audcreatedarkness:lmal;e  I 
peace  and  create  cvihl  the  Lord  do  all  these  things. 
2  Coi-  iv  C  For  God,  who  commanded  the  light  to 
shine  out  of  darkness,  hath  shined  in  our  heiirts  to 
gii-e  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  ot  God  in 
the  fiicc  of  Jesus  Christ. 

§  3.    The  Firmameut. 
Gen  i  G.  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  a  firmament  in 
the  midst  of  the  waters,  and  let  it  divide  the  waters 
from  the  waters.  ,  ,.  -i   i 

7.  And  God  made  the  firmament,  and  dividetl 

the  waters  which  ircre  under  the  firmament  from  tlie 
waters  which  ireiv  above  the  firmament :  and  it  was  so 
_  _  8.  And  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven.   And 
the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  second  day. 

Jobix.b.  AVliicli  alone  spreadelh  out  the  heavens, 
and  treadeth  upcm  the  waves  of  the  sea;        .  ,     ,    ^, 

xxvi  13    Hv  his  Spirit   he  hath  garnished  the 

heavens;  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpent 

xxxvii.  l:-!.  Hast  thou  with  him  spread  out  the 

sky,  ii^'hieh  is  strong,  and  as  a  molten  lookingglass  ? 

Pa.  xix.  1.  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  ot  Gotl : 
and  the  firmament  sheweth  his  handywork. 

—  xxxiii  C  Bv  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  tlie 
lieavcns  made ;  and  all  the  host  of  them  by  the  breath 
of  his  mouth.  ,   ,     ,  t 

Pror  viii  27.  When  he  prepared  the  heavens,  1  teas 
there :  when  he  set  a  compass  V-pon  the  face  of  the 
depth : 
§  4.    The  Coutiiieuts  :  Vegetable  Life  Begius. 

Gen.  i.  9.  And  God  said.  Let  the  waters  under  the 
heaven  be  gathered  together  unto  one  place,  and  let 
the  drv  land  ajipear  :  and  it  was  so. 

1  10.  And  God  <'al)rd  the  dry  ?ffnfZ  Earth;  and 

the  gathering  together  of  the  waters  called  he  Seas: 
andGodsaw  that  !<«!((.?  good. 

. 11.  And  God  said.  Let  the  earth  bring  forth 

gra.ss,  the  herb  yieldiuir  stwl,  and  the  fruit  tree  yield- 
ing fruit  aftiT  his  kind,  whose  seed  is  in  itself,  upon  the 
earth:  and  it  was  so. 

13.  And  tlie  earth  brought   forth   .srass,  and 

herb  vielding  seed  after  his  kiiid,"and  the  tree  yielding 
fruit, "wliose  seed  mt.i  in  itself,  after  his  kind:  and  God 
saw  that  it  was  good.* 


13.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were  the 

'  '/"'/xxvi   7   He  stretcheth  out  the  north  over  the 
emntv  place,  ami  hangeth  the  earth  upon  nothing. 

__10  He  hath  compassed  the  waters  with 
hounds,  imtil  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end. 

—  xxviii  10.  He  eutteth  out  rivers  among  the  rocks  ; 
and  liis  eye  seeth  every  precioijs  tiling. 

—  xxxviii  3.  Gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  man  ;  toi 
I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  answer  tlioti  me. 

4  AVhere  wast  thou  when  I  laid  the  foundations 

of  the  earth ''  declare,  if  thou  hast  imderstandin.s. 

5    -Who  hath  laid  the  measures  thereof,  it  thou 

iuiowest?  or  who  hath  stretched  the  line  upon  it? 

(J  Whereupon  are  the  foundations  thereol  last- 

ened'  or  Who  laid  the  corner  stone  thereof; 

7.  AVhen  the  morning  stars  sang  together,  and 

all  the  sons  of  God  shouted  for  joy  ? 

8    Or  w/m  shut  up  the  sea  with  doors,  when  it 

brake  forth,  as  if  it  had  issued  out  of  the  womb  ? 

9  When  I  made  the  cloud  the  garment  there- 
of and  tliick  darkness  a  swaddling  band  for  it 

10.  And  brake  up  for  it  my  decreed  2>Uice,  and 

set  bars  and  doors,  ,    ,,  „  ,    . 

11.  And  said.  Hitherto  shall  thou  come,  but 

no  fiirther :  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  staved  ? 

18.  Hast  thou  perceived  the  lireadth  of  the 

the  earth ?  declare  if  thou  knowest  it  all. 

P.%  xxiv.  2.  For  he  hath  founded  it  upon  the  seas, 
and  established  it  upon  the  floods. 

—  xxxiii  7  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  to- 
gether'as  a  heap:  he  layeth  up  the  depth  in  store- 
houses. ,  , 

9.  For  he  spake,  and  it  was  done  ;  he  com- 
manded, and  it  stood  fiist.  ,     ^    .  ., 

—  Ixv.  G.  Which  by  his  strength  setteth  fast  the 
mountains;  ic/H.'?  girded  with  power: 

—  Ixxxix.l2.  Thcnorth  and  the  south  thou  ha*;t  creat- 
ed them :  Tabor  and  Hermon  shall  rejoice  in  tliy  name. 

—  xcv.  5.  The  sea  /•<  his,  and  he  made  it :  and  his 
hands  formed  the  dry  land.  _,,    „   , 

—  civ.  .5.  Who  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth,  that 
it  should  not  be  removed  for  ever.  . 

6.  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  as  icUli  a 

garment :  the  waters  stood  above  the  mountains. 

7.  At  thy  rebuke  they  fled ;  at  the  voice  of  thy 

thunder  they  hasted  away. 

8.  they  go  up  by  the  mountains ;   they  go 

down  by  the  valleys  unto  the  place  which  thou  hast 
founded  for  them. 

9.  Thou  hast  set  a  botmd  that  they  may  not 

pass  over ;  that  thev  turn  not  a.gain  to  cover  the  earth. 

Pror.  viii.  28.  AVhen  he  established  the  clouds  above  : 
when  lie  strengthened  the  fountains  of  the  deep : 

20.  When  he  gave  to  the  sea  his  decree,  that 

the  waters  should  not'pass  his  commandment :  when 
he  appomted  the  foundations  of  the  earth : 


•  The  whole  vc'clalili:  kiiiirdom  is  Biiiiposfd  to  lie  licru  intro- 
duced, bccaubi;  vc^'clulilc  life  l>ea("^  on  the  third  day.— U. 


§  5.    The  Sun,  Moon,  and  Stars. 

Gen.  i.  14.  And  God  said.  Let  there  be  lights  in  the 
fimiamcnt  of  the  heaven  to  divide  the  day  from  the 
night ;  and  let  them  be  for  signs,  and  for  seasons,  and 
for  d:ivs,  and  vears : 

—  —  15.  And  let  them  be  for  li.ghts  in  the  firma- 
ment of  the  heaven  to  give  light  upon  the  earth  :  and 
it  was  so.  . 

16.    And  God  made  two  great  hghts;    the 

greater  li.ght  to  rule  the  day,  and  the  lesser  light  to 
rule  the  night :  he  nuidc  the  stars  also. 

it!  And  God  set  them  in  the  firmament  of  the 

heaven  to  u'ive  light  upon  the  earth, 

18!  And'to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the 

night,  and  to  divide  the  light  from  the  darkness :  and 
God  saw  that  it  mis  aood. 

19.  And  the  evening  and  the  moniing  were 

the  fourth  dav. 

Joli  ix.  9.  Wliich  maketh  Arctunis,  Orion,  and  Ple- 
iades, and  the  ch.ambers  of  the  south; 

Ps.  civ.  19.  He  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons:  the 
sun  knoweth  his  coins  down. 

—  cxxxvi.  7.  To  him  that  made  great  lights:  for  his 
mercv  tndureth  for  ever: 


04 


CHAP.  II. 


WORKS   OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


TV.  cxxxvi.  8.  The  sun  to  rulo  by  iliiy  :  for  liis  niPiry 
cuiliirelh  tor  ever : 

(1.  TIk'  moon  nnd  Sim's  lo  nilo  liy  night :  for 

liis  mercy  emiiorl/i  lor  ever. 

—  cxlviii.  y.  I'riiiso  yo  him,  sun  nnil  moon:  praise 
liim,  all  yc  stars  of  lisiht. 

4.  Praise  him,  ye  he.ivens  of  heavens,  and  yc 

waters  that  ic  above  the  heavens. 

5.  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  Ihe  Lord  :  for 

he  eoinmandeil,  and  they  were  created. 

See  I's.  viii.  S. 

§  fi.     Fish,  Rei)1iles.  Birds. 

Ocn.  i.  20.  And  God  said.  Let  the  watei-s  brinj  forth 
abundantly  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 
fowl  l/int  may  fly  above  the  earth  iu  Ihe  open  firiua- 
ment  of  heaven. 

21.  And  God  created  great  ■whales,  and  every 

living  creature  that  moveth.  which  the  waters  brought 
forth  abundantly,  after  their  kind,  and  every  winged 
fowl  after  his  kind  :  and  tiod  saw  that  it  trcix  good. 

22.  And  (lod  blessed  them,  saying,  15c  fruitful, 

and  multiply,  and  till  the  watei-s  in  the  seas,  and  let 
fowl  multiply  in  the  earth. 

23.  And  the  evening  and  the  morning  were 

the  liflh  day. 

Jiib  .\xxix.  17.  Because  God  hath  deprived  her  of  wis- 
dom, neillier  hath  be  imparted  to  her  understanding. 

Ph.  civ.  25.  ,<>  i.i  this  great  and  wide  sea,  wherein 
are  things  creeping  innumerable,  l)oth  small  and  great 
beasts. 

20.  There  go  the  ships :  tlietv  is  that  leviathan 

tr/iom  thou  hast  made  to  play  therein. 

§  7.    Mammals  and  Man. 

(rfii.  i.  24.  And  God  said.  Let  Ihe  earth  bring  forth 
the  living  creature  after  his  kind,  cattle,  and  creeping 
thing,  and  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind :  and  it 
was  so. 

25.  And  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after 

his  kind,  and  cattle  after  their  kind,  and  everything 
that  creejjeth  upon  the  earth  after  his  kind:  and  God 
saw  that  il  was  good. 

27.  So  God  created  man  iu  his  otrn  image,  in 

the  image  of  God  created  he  him;  male  and  female 
created  he  them. 

31.  And  God  saw  eTcry  thing  that  he  had  made, 

and,  behold,  it  irns  very  good.  And  the  evening  and 
the  morning  were  the  sixth  day. 

— •  ii.  7.  And  the  Loud  God  fonned  man  r;f  the  dust 
of  the  ground,  and  breathed  into  his  nostrils  the  breath 
of  life;  and  man  became  a  living  soul. 

—  v.  1 .  This  is  the  book  of  the  generations  of  Adam. 
In  the  day  that  God  created  man,  in  the  likeness  of 
God  made  he  him ; 

Ju'j  X.  9.  l{emember,  I  beseech  thee,  that  thou  bast 
made  me  as  the  clay;  and  wilt  thoti  bring  nic  into 
dust  again? 

11.  Thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and  flesh, 

and  hast  fenced  me  with  bones  and  sinews. 

—  xxxiii.  4.  The  Spirit  of  God  bath  made  me,  and 
Ihe  breath  of  the  Almighty  hath  given  nic  life. 

—  xx\v.  10.  15ut  none  saith,  AVhere  w  God  my 
maker,  who  giveth  songs  in  the  niglit ; 

J'roi:  XX.  12.  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye, 
the  Lord  hath  made  even  both  of  them 

Jn  xlii.  5.  Thus  saith  God  the  LoRii,  he  that  created 
the  heavens,  and  stretched  them  out;  he  that  spread 
forth  the  earth,  and  that  which  cometh  out  of  it ;  he 
that  giveth  brcalh  unto  the  people  upon  it,  and  spirit 
to  them  that  walk  therein  : 

—  xlv.  12.  1  have  made  the  earth,  and  created  man 
upon  it:  I,  ercn  my  hands,  have  stretched  out  tlie 
heavens,  and  all  their  host  have  I  connnanded. 

—  Ixiv.  8.  Hut  now,  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  Father; 
we  are  the  clay,  and  thou  our  iiotter  ;  and  we  alt  are 
the  work  of  thy  hand. 

Jir.  xxvii.  r>.  I  have  made  llie  earth,  the  man  and 
the  be:ist  Unit  nre  upon  the  groimd,  by  my  great  power 
and  by  my  outstretched  ann,  and  have  given  it  tmto 
whom  it  seemed  meet  unto  me. 

Zec/t.  xii.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  Ihe  Lord  for 
Israel,  saith   the  Lord,  which  stretcheth  forth   Uie 


heavens,  and  layeth  Ihe  foundation  of  the  earth,  and 
tbrmeth  Ihe  spiri't  of  man  within  him. 
See  Oeii.  i.  20.     ^bV.i  xvii.  2!l. 

§  S.     The  Croalor  Praisod. 

Job  v.  0.  'Which  doeth  great  things  and  unsearch- 
able; marv<'llons  things  without  nnnd)er: 

—  ix.  10.  Which  doctli  great  things  past  finding 
out;  yea,  anil  wonders  without  numlx'r. 

—  xii.  '.).  Who  knowcth  not  in  all  Ibese  that  the 
hand  of  the  Loud  hath  wi-ought  IhisV 

—  xxxvi.  24.  Heineniber  that  thou  niiignify  Ins 
work,  which  men  behold. 

2.'>.  Kver_v  man  may  see  it;  man  may  behold 

it  ;ifar  otf. 

J'k.  xxviii.  5.  Because  tliey  regard  not  the  works  of 
the  Lord,  nor  the  opcratiim  of  his  hands,  he  shall  de- 
stroy them,  and  not  build  them  up. 

—  xl.  T).  Jlany,  O  Lord  mv  (iod,  are  thy  wonder- 
ful works  irhirlt.  thou  hast  ("lone,  and  thy  thoughts 
idiirh  arc  to  us-ward  :  Ihcy  cannot  be  I'eekoncd  up  in 
order  unto  thee:  \f\  wo\dd  dechire  and  speak o/" ?/(«?», 
they  are  more  than  can  be  numbered. 

—  xcii.  4.  For  thou.  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad 
thriiugh  thy  work:  I  will  triiunph  in  the  Works  of 
th.v  hands. 

5.  O  Lord,  liow  great  are  thy  works!   and 

thy  thoughts  are  very  deep. 

—  civ.  24.  O  Lord,  how  manifold  are  thy  works! 
in  wisdom  liast  thou  made  them  all :  the  earth  is  full 
of  thy  riches. 

—  <'xi.  2.  The  works  of  the  Lord  are  great,  sought 
out  of  all  them  that  have  jileasure  therein. 

3.  His  work  is  honourable  and  glorious :  and 

his  righteousness  endurcth  for  ever. 

7.   The  works  of  bis   hands  are  verity  and 

judgment ;  all  his  commandments  arc  sure. 

8.  They  stand  fast  for  ever  and  c^'er,  and  are 

done  in  truth  and  upriglitness. 


CHAP.  II. 

PRESERVATION. 

^  9.    God  the  rreservcr  of  All  Things. 

J\'<7(.  ix.  0.  Thou,  ci'cn  thou,  art  Lord  alone;  thou 
hast  made  heaven,  Ihe  heaven  of  heavens,  with  all 
their  host,  the  earth,  and  all  ihinris  that  arc  tlierein, 
the  seas,  and  all  that  is  therein,  and  thou  jireservcst 
them  all;  and  the  host  of  heaven  wor.shil'peth  thee. 

Job  xii.  10.  In  whose  hand  is  the  soul  of  every 
living  thing,  and  the  breath  of  all  mankind. 

Vs.  xxxvi.  6.  Thy  righteousness  ('•<  like  the  great 
mountains ;  thy  judgments  are  a  great  deep :  G  Lord, 
thou  preservest  man  and  beast. 

—  civ.  28.  I'liat  Ihou  givcst  them  they  gather  :  Ihoii 
openest  thine  hand,  they  are  tilled  with  good. 

30.  Thou   scndest   forth   tliy  s|iiril.  xbey  are 

created:  and  thou  rcnewest  the  face  of  the  eartli. 

§  10.    Cares  for  Animals. 

Job  xxxviii.  30.  Wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the 
lion?  or  till  the  appetite  of  the  young  lions, 

40.  When  they  couch  iu  tin  ir  dens,  and  abide 

in  the  covert  to  lie  iu  wait  'i 

41.  Who  provideth  for  Ihe  raven  his  food  ? 

when  his  young  ones  cry  unto  God,  they  wander  for 
lack  of  meat. 

—  xxxix.  5.  Who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  ass  free? 
or  who  hath  loosed  the  bands  of  the  wild  a.ss? 

6.  Whose  house  I  have  made  tbe  wilderness, 

and  the  barren  land  bis  dwellings. 

7.  He  scorneth  the  multitude  of  the  city,  nei- 
ther i-egardeth  he  the  cning  of  the  driver. 

8.  The  range  ofthe  mountains  is  his  pasture, 

and  he  searcheth  after  ever\-  green  thing. 

Ps.  civ.  20.  Thou  makesf  (bukness,  and  it  is  night : 
wherein  all  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep  forth. 

21.  The  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey,  and 

seek  their  meat  from  God. 

—  cxlvii.  9.  He  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  and  to 
the  young  ravens  which  cry. 


CHAP.  11. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


JoelW.  21.  Fear  not,  O  land;  be  glad  and  rejoice: 
for  the  Lord  will  do  Rreat  things. 

_._o2  Be  not  afraid,  ve  beasts  of  the  field:  for 
the  na«turos  of  the  wilderness  do  spring  tor  the  tree 
beareth  her  fruit,  the  tig  tree  and  the  vme  do  yield 

*^'if<,f'™l6:- Behold  the  fowls  of  the  air:  for  they 
BOW  ot  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  barns; 
yeT  your  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them.  Are  ye  n.n 
much  better  than  they  ? 


§  11.    Maintains  the  Usual  Course  of  Nature. 

(1.    SEASONS.) 

Gen  viii  23  While  the  earth  remaincth,  seedtime 
and  harvest  and  cold  and  heat,  and  summer  and 
Winter,  and  day  and  night  shall  not  cease. 

r\  Ix.viv  it:  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  of  the 
carlli :  thou  hast  made  summer  and  winter. 

Acts  xiv  IT  Nevertheless  he  left  not  himself  with- 
out witness,  in  that  he  did  good,  and  gave  us  ram 
from  heaven,  and  fruitful  seasons,  filling  our  hearts 
with  food  and  gladness. 

(3.   DAY  AND   NIGHT.) 

Job  ix.  7.  Which  commandeth  the  sun,  and  it  riseth 
not  •  and  sealeth  up  the  stars ;  „     ,  ,,  .,   ■ 

-  xxxviii  32  Canst  thou  bring  forth  Mazzaroth  in 
his  season?   or  caust  thou  guide  Arcturus  with  his 

^"'^_  33   Knowest  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven? 
canst  thou  set  the  dominion  thereof  in  the  earth  .■■ 

]l  Ixv   8   They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost 
parts  are'  afraid  it  thy  tokens;  thou  makcst  the  out- 
Eoinn-3  of  the  morning  and  evening  to  rejoice. 
^  _  cxlvii.  4.  He  telleth  the  number  of  the  stars;  he 
ealleth  them  all  by  their  names.  ,  ., 

h  1.  3.  I  clothe  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and  I 
make  sackcloth  their  covering. 

/,;■  xx\i  3.5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  which  giveth 

the  sun  for  a  li-ht  by  day,  and  the  ordinances  of  the 

oon  and  of  Ihe  stars  for  a  light  by  "'S^./hich 

divideth  the  sea  when  the  waves  thereof  roar;  The 

Lord  of  hosts  in  his  name : 

_  xxxiii  2.5   Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  If  my  cove- 
nant be  not'with  day  and  night,  and  if  I  have  not  ap- 
pointed the  ordinances  of  heaven  and  earth ; 
See  Jer.  xxxiii.  20. 

(3.   RAIN;    RArNBOW.) 

Gen  ix  13.  And  God  said.  This  is  the  token  of  the 
covenant  which  I  make  between  me  and  you,  and 
every  living  creature  that  is  with  you,  for  perpetual 
generations;^  ^o  set  my  bow  in  the  cloud,  and  it  shall 
be  for  a  token  of  a  covenant  between  me  and  the 

"''!!!'_  14  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  I  bringa 
cloud  over  the  earth,  that  the  bow  shall  be  seen  in 
thcj-lmub  ^^^^  ^  ^.^^  remember  my  covenant,  which 
i.,  between  me  and  you  and  every  living  creature  of 
all  flesh-  and  the  "waters  shall  no  more  become  a 
tlood  U,  jWs.r.,y^,Ul  fleshy  ^^^^^^  ^^^  ._^  ^^^^  ^^,^^^ , 

will  look  upon  it,  that  I  may  remember  the  cverlast- 
Tn,!  covenant  between  God  and  every  living  creature 
of^all  flesh  that  is  upon  the  earlh.  •    „  „ 

°  _  _  17  And  God  said  unto  Noah,  This  i.^  the 
token  of  Ihe  covenant,  whi<'h  I  have  established 
between  me  and  all  flesh  that  u  upon  the  earth 

Jobv.  10.  Who  giveth  rain  upon  the  earth,  and 
spndetli  waters  upon  the  fields: 

_  V  i  ir  Behohl,  he  withholdeth  the  waters,  and 
they  dry  up' :  also  he  sendeth  them  out,  and  they  over- 

'"'^  xx>Mii.''ll.  He  bindeth  the  floods  from  overflow- 
in-  ».«!/»■  Ihin<i  that  ix  hid  bringeth  he  forth  to  light 
^  xxxvi  27  For  he  makelh  small  the  drops  ot 
water :  they  pour  down  rain  ;iccording  to  the  vapour 

thereof  ;^^   Whicli  the  clouds  do  drop  and  distil  upon 
""tli  xxS'^'.   To  cause  it  to  rain  on  the  earth, 


,chere  no  man  is;  on  the  wilderness,  wherein  there  is 
no^an  ■  ^^^^  desolate  and  waste  ground  ; 

and  to  cause  the  bud  of  the  tender  herb  to  spring 

'""^L  37  Who  can  number  the  clouds  in  wisdom? 
f.r  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  heaven, 

ft  Ixv  9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  wateres  tit : 
thot  'Greatly  enrichest  it  with  the  river  of  God  .  ^  W 
is  full  of  water:  thou  prepares!  them  com,  when  thou 

'''^!i!l'rrTho/"w!uerest  the  ridges  thereof  abun- 
dantlv  thousettlest  the  furrows  thereof ;  thou  mak- 
est  it  soft  with  showers :  thou  blessest  the  springing 

theieo^.  ^  ^  ^^^^^^  crownest  the  year  with  thy  good- 
ness ;  and'thy  paths  drop  fatness.  ^  „         ., 

_'_  13.  They  drop  iqwn  the  pastures  of  the  wil- 
derness: and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  side. 

_lxviii  9  Thou,  O  God,  didst  send  a  plentiful 
rain,  whereby  thou  didst  confirm  thine  inheritance, 

when  it  was  weary.  ,,,,,„    „„;„  . 

10    Thy   congregation   hath    dwelt    tlierein . 

thou,  O  God,  iiast  prepared  of  thy  goodness  for  the 

'^"^'ixxvii  IT  The  clouds  poured  out  water:  the 
skies    sent    out    a  sound:    thine  arrows  also  went 

'"''^''civ  13  He  watereth  the  hills  from  his  cham- 
bers:   the  earth  is  satisfied  with  the   fruit   ot    thy 

^^  — ''cxxxv  7  He  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from 
the  ends  of  the  earth;  he  maketh  lightnings  tor  the 
raiu  •  he  bringeth  the  wind  out  of  his  treasuries. 

p;«"  iii  20  By  his  knowledge  the  depths  are 
broken  up,  and  the  clouds  ch-op  down  the  dew. 

J^rii  IG.  When  he  uttereth  his  roice  there  w  a 
multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens;  f«  1^«  ^''.^'^ 
the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  eaitl  ■  ^ 
maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  bnngeth  foith  the 
wind  out  of  his  treasures. 

(4.    CLOUDS.) 

Job  xxvi  8   He  bindeth  up  the  waters  in  his  thick 
clouds  •  and  the  cloud  is  not  rent  under  them. 
cloMs^  9^;\le  l^oUlcth  back  the  face  of  his  throne, 
and  spreadeth  his  cloud  upon  it. 

_  xxxvi.  29.  Also  can  any  understand  the  spread- 
in-s  of  the  clouds,  or  the  noise  of  his  tabeniacle  ;■ 

°_  _  30.  Behold,  he  spreadeth  his  light  upon  it, 
and  coveroth  the  bottom  of  the  sea. 

_1_31.  For  by  them  judgeth  he  the  people;  he 
giveth  meat  in  abundance. 

° 83   With  clouds  he  covereth  the  light;  and 

commandeth  it  «o<  to  sliine  by  the  cloud  that  cometh 

^•"^^''xxxvii.  11.  Also  by  watering  he  wearieth  the 
thick  cloud:  he  scattereth  his  bright  cloud : 

13  And  it  is  turned  round  about  by  his  coun- 
sels: that  they  may  do  whatsoever  he  commandeth 
them  upon  the  face"of  the  world  in  the  earth. 

^^13.  He  causeth  it  to  come,  whether  for  coi- 

rection,  or  for  his  land,  or  for  mercy. 

:  14.  Hearken  unto  this,  O  Job :  stand  still,  and 

consider  the  wonchous  works  of  God.  ^..,^,^=p,l 

15    Dost  thou  know  when   God  disposed 

them,  and  caused  the  light  of  his  cloud  to  shine  .' 

_  _  10  Dost  thou  know  the  balancings  of  the 
clouds,  the  wondrous  works  of  him  which  is  pertect 
in  knowledge  ? 

(5.    HAIL,   SNOW,   COLD.) 

Job  xxxvii.  6.  For  he  saith  to  the  snow.  Be  thou  on 
the  earth  ;  likewise  to  the  small  rain,  and  to  the  gre:it 
rain  of  his  strength.  .      .  , 

10.  By  the  breath  of  God  frost  is  given :  and 

the  bTeadlii  of  the  waters  is  straitened. 

_  xxxviii  33.  Hast  thou  entered  mto  the  treasures 
of  the 'snow?  or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  ot  the 

_!  _  23  Which  I  have  reserved  against  the  time  ot 
trouble,  "against  the  day  of  battle  and  war  ? 

]'s.  exlvii.  IG.  He  giveth  snow  hke  wool:  he  scalr 
terelii  the  hoar  frost  like  ashes. 


9G 


CllAV.  11. 


TTORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Ps.  rxlvii.  17.  He  ciusUlli  forth  his  ire  like  morsels  : 
who  tun  stand  before  his  eolil  V 

(6.   THUNDER   AM)    I.IC.IITNING.) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  14.  The  Loud  lliiimlereil  from  heaven, 
and  the  ]\Iost  lliirh  iitlereil  his  voice. 

Job  xxvi.  11.  The  iiillui-s  of  heaven  tremble,  ami  are 
ii>tonisheil  at  bis  reproof 

—  xxxvii.  1.  Al  tills  also  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is 
moved  out  of  bis  jilace. 

2.  Iliar  allinlively  the  noise  of  his  voiee,  and 

the  sound  l/mt  ^^oetb  out  of  his  mouth. 

:i.  He  direelelli  it  under  the  whole  heaven, 

and  his  ligblniuir  milo  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

4."  After  it  a  voice  roareth:  hethundereth  with 

the  voiee  of  bis  excellency  ;  and  he  will  not  stay  them 
wlien  his  voice  is  beard. 

').  God  lliuiidcreth  marvellously  with  his  voice; 

great  things  doelb  lie,  wbieli  we  cannot  compreliend. 

—  xxxviii.  35.  Wlio  bath  divided  a  watercourse  for 
Uie  overflowing  of  waters,  or  a  way  for  the  liglitJiing 
of  tliunder ; 

J'x.  xxix.  3.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  is  upon  the  wa- 
ters :  the  God  of  glory  thundereth :  the  Lord  is  upon 
many  watei's. 

— ^' — 4.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  is  powerful;  the 
voiee  of  the  Loud  /.<  full  of  majesty. 

f).  The  voice  of  the  Loud  breaketh  the  cedars  ; 

yea,  the  Lord  brcakctb  the  cellars  of  Lebanon. 

G.  He  maketli  tliem  also  to  skip  like  a  calf; 

Lebanon  and  Sirion  like  a  young  uniconi. 

7.  The  voice  of  the  Loud  divideth  the  flames 

of  fire. 

8.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  shaketh  the  wilder- 
ness ;  the  Lord  shaketh  the  wilderness  of  Kadesh. 

9.  The  voice  of  the  Loud  maketh  the  hinds 

to  calve,  and  diseovereth  the  forests :  and  in  his  tem- 
ple doth  every  one  speak  of  hix  glory. 

—  Ixxvii.  IK.  The  voice  of  thy  tliunder  was  in  the 
heaven  :  the  liglitnings  lightened  the  world:  the  earth 
trembled  and  shook. 

—  xcvii.  4.  His  lightnings  enlightened  the  world: 
the  earth  saw,  and  trembled. 

Jet:  X.  13.  Wben  be  uttereth  his  voice,  there  is  a 
multitude  of  waters  in  tlie  heavens,  and  he  eauseth  the 
vapours  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth ;  he 
m;iketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  bringeth  forth  the 
wind  out  of  his  treasures. 

(7.    WINDS.) 

J'lh  xxviii.  24.  For  he  lookcth  to  the  ends  of  the 
<,':irth,  and  seetli  under  the  whole  heaven; 

25.  To  make  the  weiglit  l<)r  the  winds  ;  and 

he  weigheth  the  water  by  measure. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  How  tliy  garments  are  warm,  when 
he  quietcth  the  earth  liy  the  soutli  iriitd? 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  2(J.  He  c;uiscd  an  east  wind  to  blow  in 
tlie  heaven  :  and  liy  his  power  he  brought  in  the  south 
wmd. 

—  cxlvii.  18.  He  sendetli  out  his  word,  and  meltetli 
them :  he  eauseth  his  wind  to  blow,  and  the  waters 
flow. 

§  12.    rreserves  and  rnitects  Man. 

Oen.  xlviii.  15.  jVnd  he  blessed  Joseph,  and  said, 
God,  before  whom  my  fathers  Abraham  and  Isaac  did 
walk,  the  God  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long  imto  this 
day. 

2  Slim.  xxii.  2.  And  he  said,  The  Lord  is  my  rock, 
and  my  fortress,  and  my  deliverer ; 

^3.  The  (jod  of  my  rock  ;  in  liini  will  I  trust : 

he  is  my  shield,  and  the  hom  of  my  salv.ation,  my  high 
tower,  "and  my  refuge,  my  saviour ;  thou  savest  me 
from  violence. 

Job  vii.  20.  I  have  sinned ;  what  shall  I  do  unto 
tliee,  O  tliou  preserver  of  men  ?  why  hast  thou  set  me 
as  a  mark  against  thee,  so  that  I  am  a  burden  to 
myself? 

—  X.  12.  Thou  hast  granted  me  life  and  favour,  and 
thy  visitation  hath  preserved  my  spirit. 

13.  And  these  things  hast  thou  hid  in  thine 

heart :  I  know  thiit  this  is  with  thee. 

■ —  xxxiii.  18.  He  keepeth  back  his  soul  from  the  pit, 
and  his  life  from  perishing  by  the  sword. 


Ps.  vii.  10.  ]My  defence  m  of  God,  which  savcUi  the 
upriglit  in  heart. 

—  xvi.  5.  Tlic  Loud  is  the  iiortion  of  mine  inherit- 
ance and  of  mv  cu]) :   Iboii  iniiiiit:iincsl  my  lot. 

—  xxiii.  5.  'fbou  pri'iiarest  a  table  before  me  in  the 
liresence  of  mine  enemies:  thou  anointest  my  head 
with  oil  ;  my  cup  runneth  over. 

6.  Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me 

all  the  days  of  my  life  ;  and  1  will  dwell  in  the  bouse 
of  the  Loud  for  ever. 

—  xxvii.  1.  The  Loud  is  my  light  and  my  salvation: 
whom  shall  I  fcarV  the  Loud  m  the  strength  of  my 
life  ;  of  whom  shall  1  be  afraid  ? 

—  xxxii.  7.  Thou  art  my  biding  place;  thou  shalt 
preserve  me  from  trouble;  tbfiu  shall  compass  me 
about  with  songs  of  deliverance.     Selah. 

—  xlvi.  1.  God  is  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very 
present  help  in  trouble. 

2.  Therefore  will  not  we  fear,  though  the  earth 

be  removed,  and  though  the  mountains  be  caiTied  into 
the  midst  of  the  sea  ; 

3.   Though    the   waters   thereof   roar  and  be 

troubled,  though  the  mountains  shake  with  the  swell- 
ing thereof     Selah. 

7.  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  with  us;  the  God  of 

.Jacob  is  our  refuge.     Selah. 

—  xlviii.  14.  For  this  God  is  our  God  for  ever  and 
ever:  he  will  be  our  guide  erere  unto  death. 

—  liv.  4.  Behold,  God  is  mine  helper :  the  Lord  is 
with  them  that  uphold  my  soul. 

—  Ixi.  4.  I  will  abide  iii  thy  tabernacle  for  ever:  I 
will  trust  ill  the  covert  of  thy  wings.     Selah. 

—  Ixii.  2.  He  only  is  my  rock  and  my  salvation  ;  he 
is  my  defence  ;  1  shall  not  be  greatly  moved. 

6.  He  only  is  my  rock  and  my  salvation  :  he  is 

my  defence  ;  I  shall  not  be  moved. 

" 7.  In  God  is  mj'  salvation  and  my  glory :  the 

rock  of  my  strength,  and  my  refuge,  is  in  God. 

—  Ixiii.  8.  My  soul  followeth  hard  after  thee:  Iby 
right  hand  uplioldeth  me. 

" —  Ixvi.  9.  Which  holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  suf- 
ferctli  not  our  feet  to  be  moved. 

—  Ixxiii.  23.  Nevertheless  I  a7n  continually  with 
thee  :  thou  hast  holden  me  by  ray  right  hand. 

—  Ixxxix.  18.  For  the  Lord  is  our  defence; and  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel  is  our  King. 

— ^  xc.  1.  Lord,  thou  hast  been  our  dwellingplace  in 
all  generations. 

—  xci.  2.  I  will  say  of  the  Lord,  He  is  mv  refuge 
and  my  fortress  :  m_v  God ;  in  him  will  I  trust. 

—  xeiv.  22.  But  tiie  Lord  is  my  defence ;  and  my 
God  is  the  rock  of  my  refuge. 

—  cxxi.  3.  He  will"  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  moved  : 
he  that  keepeth  thee  will  not  slumber. 

4.  IJehold,  he  that  keepeth  Israel  shall  neither 

slumber  nor  sleep. 

5.  The  Lord  is  thy  keeper :  the  Lord  is  thy 

shade  upon  thy  right  hand. 

7.  The  Lord  shall  preser\'e  thee  from  all  evil : 

he  shall  preserve  thy  soul. 

8.  The  Lord  shall  preserve  thy  going  out  and 

thy  coming  in  from  this  time  forth,  and  even  for  ever- 
more. 

Is.  xii.  2.  Behold,  God  is  my  salvation ;  I  will  trust 
and  not  be  atiaid :  for  the  L'ord  JEHOVAH  is  my 
strength  and  niy  song  ;  he  also  is  become  my  salvation. 

—  xlvi.  3.  Hearken  unto  me,  O  house  of  Jacob, 
and  all  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  Israel,  which  are 
liorne  lii/  me  fi'om  the  belly,  which  are  carried  from  the 
womb : 

4.  And  even  to  your  old  age  I  aro  he ;  and 

iivn  to  hoar  hairs  will  I  carry  i/oii :  I  have  made,  and 
I  will  bear  ;  even  I  will  carr}%  and  will  deUver  pou. 

§  13.    God's  Preserving  Power  IndispcnsaMe. 

Job  xxxiv.  14.  If  he  set  his  heart  upon  man,  (/  he 
gather  unto  himself  his  spirit  and  his  breath  ; 

15.  All  flesh  shall  perish   together,  and  man 

shall  turn  ag:iin  unto  dust. 

Ps.  civ.  29.  Thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  trouble<l : 
thou  takest  away  their  breath,  the)'  die,  and  return  to 
their  dust. 


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GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN  NATURE. 

§  14.     God  Owns  AU  Thliiars. 

Deut.  X.  14.  BcUoUl,  the  heavuu  and  the  heaven  of 
heavens  is  the  Lord's  thj'  God,  the  earth  also,  with  all 
that  therein  is. 

1  Ckr.  xxix.  11.  Thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  greatness, 
and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  and  the  virtory,  and  the 
majesty:  for  all  Ihat  is  iu  the  heaven  and  in  the  earth 
is  thine ;  thine  in  the  kingdom,  O  Lord,  and  thou  art 
exalted  as  head  above  all. 

Job  xli.  11.  Who  hath  prevented  me,  that  I  should 
repay  Mm?  whatsoever  is  under  the  whole  he.aven  is 
mine. 

Ps.  xxiv.  1.  The  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness 
thereof;  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein. 

—  xlvii.  9.  The  princes  of  the  people  are  gathered 
together,  even  the  people  of  the  God  of  Aljraham  :  for 
the  shields  of  the  earth  helong  unto  God :  he  is  greatly 
exalted. 

—  Ix.  6.  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness ;  I  will 
rejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the  val- 
ley of  Succoth. 

" 7.  Gilead  is  mine,  and  Manassch  ?.<  mine ;  Ephra- 

im  also  is  the  strength  of  mine  head ;  .Judah  is  \ny  law- 
giver ; 

—  Ixxxix.  11.  The  heavens  are  thine,  the  earth  also 
is  thine:  as  fur  the  world  and  the  fulness  thereof,  thou 
hast  founded  them. 

—  xcv.  4.  In  his  h.and  are  the  deep  jtlaces  of  the 
earth:  the  strength  of  the  hills  is  his  also. 

—  cviii.  7.  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness  ;  I  will 
i-ejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the  val- 
ley of  Succoth. 

8.  Gilead  is  mine  ;  Slanasseh  is  mine  ;  Ephra- 

im  also  is  the  strength  of  mine  head ;  Judah  is  \ay 
lawgiver ; 

—  cxv.  16.  The  heaven,  even  the  heavens,  are  the 
Lord's  :  but  the  earth  hath  he  given  to  the  children 
of  men. 

nag.  ii.  8.  The  silver  is  mine,  and  the  gold  is  mine, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

1  Cor.  X.  26.  For  the  earth  is  the  Lord's,  and  the  ful- 
ness thereof 

§  15.    Causes  Eclipses  and  Darkness. 

Is.  xiii.  10.  For  the  stars  of  heaven  and  the  constel- 
lations thereof  shall  not  give  their  light :  the  sun  shall 
be  darkened  in  his  going  forth,  and  the  moon  shall  not 
cause  her  light  to  shine. 

Ezek.  xxxii.  7.  And  when  I  shall  put  thee  out,  I  will 
cover  the  heaven,  and  make  the  stars  thereof  dark  ;  I 
will  cover  the  sim  with  a  cloud,  and  the  moon  shall 
not  give  her  light. 

8.  All  the  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make 

dark  over  thee,  and  set  darkness  upon  \\\y  land,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

Jodu.  10.  The  earth  shall  quake  before  them;  the 
heavens  shall  tremble  :  the  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be 
dark,  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  Iheir  shining: 

—  iii.  15.  Tlie  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  darkened, 
and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shining. 

Amos  viii.  9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
saith  the  Lord  God,  that  I  will  cause  the  sun  to  go 
down  at  noon,  and  I  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear 
day: 

§  16.    Sets  Mountains  on  Fire  and  Melts  Tlieni. 

Deut.  iv.  11.  And  ye  came  near  and  stood  under  the 
mountain;  and  the  mountain  burned  with  fire  imto 
tlie  initist  of  heaven,  with  darkness,  clouds,  and  thick 
darkness. 

—  V.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  ye  heard  the 
Toice  out  of  the  midst  of  the  darkness,  (for  the  mount- 
ain did  Ijum  with  fire,)  tli;it  ye  came  near  unto  me, 
even  all  the  heads  of  your  trilx'S,  ;uid  your  elders  : 

Jud.  V.  5.  The  monntiuns  melted  from  before  the 
Lord,  even  that  Sinai  from  before  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel 


Ps.  xcvii.  5.  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  pres- 
ence of  the  Lord,  at  the  presence  of  the  Lord  of  the 
whole  earth. 

—  civ.  32.  He  looketh  on  the  earth,  and  it  trembleth  : 
he  toucheth  the  hills,  and  they  smoke, 

—  cxliv.  5.  Bow  thy  heavens,  O  Lord,  and  come 
down :  touch  the  mountains,  .and  they  shall  smoke. 

Is.  xxxiv.  9.  And  the  streams  thereof  shall  be  turned 
into  piteli.  and  the  dust  thereof  into  brimstone,  and 
the  laud  thereof  shall  liecome  bunting  pitch. 

10.  It  shall  not  be  quenched  night  nor  day ;  the 

smoke  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever :  front  generation 
to  generation  it  shall  lie  waste ;  none  shall  pass  through 
it  for  ever  and  ever. 

—  Ixiv.  1  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  rend  the  heavens, 
that  thou  wouldest  come  down,  that  the  mountains 
miglit  flow  down  at  thy  presence, 

2.  As  wlien  the  melting  fire  burneth,  the  fire 

causeth  the  waters  to  boil,  to  make  th)'  name  Ivnown 
to  thine  adversaries,  that  the  nations  may  tremble  at 
th}'  presence ! 

3.  When  thott  didst  terrible  things  irhich.  v^e 

looked  not  for,  thou  earnest  down,  the  mountains 
flowed  down  at  thy  presence. 

&ek.  xxxviii.  22.  And  I  will  plead  against  him  with 
pestilence  and  with  blood ;  and  I  will  rain  upon  him, 
and  upon  his  bands,  and  upon  tlie  many  people  that 
are  with  him,  an  overflowing  ram,  and  great  hail- 
stones, fire,  and  brimstone. 

^fimh  i.  4.  And  the  momttains  shall  be  molten  under 
him,  and  the  valleys  shall  be  cleft,  as  wax  before  the 
fire,  and  as  the  waters  ihat  are  pom-ed  down  a  steep 
place. 

yah.  i.  5.  The  mountains  quake  at  him,  and  the 
hills  melt,  and  the  earth  is  burned  at  his  presence,  yea, 
the  world,  and  all  that  dwell  therein. 

§  17.    Causes  Eartliquakes. 

Job  ix.  5.  Which  removeth  the  mountains,  and  they 
know  not ;  which  overturneth  them  in  his  anger ; 

6.  Which  shaketh  the  earth  out  of  her  place, 

and  the  pillars  thereof  tremble ; 

—  xiv.  18.  And  surely  the  mountain  falling  cometh 
to  nought,  and  the  rock  is  removed  out  of  his  place. 

—  xxviii.  9.  He  putteth  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock ; 
he  overturneth  the  mountains  In*  the  roots. 

Ps.  xviii.  7.  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled ;  the 
foundations  also  of  the  hills  moved  and  were  shaken, 
because  he  was  wroth. 

Is.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and 
the  earth  shall  remove  out  of  her  place,  in  the  wrath 
of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  in  the  day  of  his  fierce 
auger. 

—  xxix.  6.  Thou  shalt  be  visited  of  the  Lord  of 
hosts  with  thunder,  and  with  earthquake,  and  great 
noise,  with  storm  and  tempest,  and  the  flame  of  de- 
vouring fire. 

Jer.  iv.  24.  I  beheld  the  mountains,  and,  lo,  they 
trembled,  and  all  the  hills  moved  lightly. 

Ezek.  xxxviii.  20.  So  that  the  fi,shes  o"f  the  sea,  and 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field, 
and  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  earth,  and 
all  the  men  that  are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth,  shall 
shake  at  my  presence,  and  the  mountains  shall  be 
thrown  down,  and  the  steep  places  shall  fall,  and  every 
wall  shall  fall  to  the  ground. 

Luke  xxi.  11  And  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in 
divers  places,  and  famines,  and  pestilences ;  and  fearful 
sights  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heaven. 

§  18.     Causes  LiLrhtning  and  Thunder. 

Ex.  xix.  16.  And  it  came  to  ]iass  on  the  third  day  in 
the  morning,  that  there  were  thunders  and  lightnings, 
and  a  thick  cloud  upon  the  mount,  and  the  voice  of 
the  trumpet  exceeding  loud ;  so  that  all  the  people  that 
was  in  the  camp  trembled. 

—  XX.  IS.  And  all  tlie  people  saw  the  thtuiderings, 
and  the  liglitnings.  and  the  noise  of  the  trampet,  and 
the  mountain  smoking :  and  when  the  people  saw  it, 
they  removed,  and  stood  afar  otf. 

job  i.  16.  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  came 


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also  anotluT,  and  said,  The  fii'o  o{  Goil  is  fallen  from 
heaven,  and  hath  burned  up  the  shee|),  and  the  ser- 
vants, and  consumed  them ;  and  1  only  am  escaped 
alone  to  tell  thee. 

/oixxxviii.  3.5.  Canst  thou  send  lightnings,  that  they 
may  go,  and  say  unto  thee,  Here  we  are? 

3  Sim.  xxii.  1.3.  And  he  sent  out  arrows,  and  scat- 
tered them;  lightninj;,  and  discomtited  them. 

/V  xviii.  Vi.  At  the  brightness  t/int  iruit  before  him 
his  thick  clouds  passed,  hail  .itmici  and  coals  of  fire. 

lo.  The  Lord  idso  thundered  in  the  hea\ens, 

and  the  Highest  gave  his  voice  ;  hail  stone.i  and  coals 
of  tire. 

14.  Yea,  he  sent  out  Ids  arrows,  and  scattered 

them ;  and  he  shot  out  lightnings,  and  discomfited 
Ihem. 

§  19.    Causes  Winds,  Storms,  and  Hail. 

Kv.  ix.  18.  Bcliold,  to  morrow  about  this  time  I  will 
cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  hail,  such  as  hath  not 
been  in  Egypt  since  the  foundatiou  thereof  even  until 
now. 

31.  And  the  flax  and  the  barley  was  smitten : 

for  the  barley  wm  in  the  ear,  and  the  flax  wns  boiled. 

32.  tJut  the  wheat  and  the  rye  were  not  smit- 
ten :  for  the_v  irciv  not  groTMi  uj). 

Ps.  cv.  33.  He  gave  them  hail  for  rain,  and  flaming 
fire  in  their  land. 

In.  xxviii.  2.  Behold,  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  a 
strong  one,  inhich  as  a  tempest  of  hail  amta  ilestro_y- 
ing  storm,  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing, 
sh;ill  cast  down  to  the  earth  with  the  hand. 

Jer.  iv.  11.  At  that  time  shall  it  be  said  to  this  people 
and  to  .Jerusalem,  A  dry  wind  of  the  high  jilaccs  in 
the  wilderness  toward  the  daughter  of  my  people,  not 
to  fan,  nor  to  cleanse, 

12.  Even  a  full  wind  from  those  places  shall 

come  unto  me  :  now  also  will  I  give  sentence  against 
them. 

—  xxv.  33.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Behold, 
evil  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation,  and  a  great 
whirlwind  shall  be  raised  up  from  the  coasts  of  the 
earth. 

—  xlix.  36.  And  upon  Elam  will  I  bring  the  four 
winds  from  the  four  quarters  of  heaven,  and  will  scat- 
ter them  toward  all  those  winds ;  and  there  shall  be 
no  nation  whither  the  outcasts  of  Elam  shall  not  come. 

Ezek.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I 
will  even  rend  it  with  a  stormy  wind  in  my  fury ;  and 
there  shall  be  an  overflowing  shower  in  mine  auger, 
and  great  hailstones  in  my  fury  to  consume  it. 

Hag.  ii.  17.  I  smote  you  with  blasting  and  with  mil- 
dew and  with  hail  in  all  the  labours  of  yoiu-  hands  ; 
yet  ye  turned  not  to  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  20,    Sends  Eain  and  Dew. 

Gen.  xxvii.  28.  Therefore  God  give  thee  of  the  dew 
of  heaven,  and  the  fatness  of  the  earth,  and  plenty  of 
corn  and  wine ; 

2  Chr.  vi.  26.  When  the  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there 
is  no  rain,  because  they  have  siuned  against  thee ;  yet 
if  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess  thy  naine, 
and  tiArn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  dost  atflict'them  ; 

27.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and  for- 
give the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy  ]ieople  Israel, 
when  thou  hast  taught  them  the  good  way,  wherein 
they  should  walk  ;  and  send  rain  upon  thy  land,  which 
thou  hast  given  unto  thy  people  for  an  iiiheritance. 

1  Kinri-t  viii.  ZT>.  When  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there 
is  no  rain,  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee ;  if 
they  pray  toward  this  jilace,  and  confess  thy  name, 
and  timi  ft'om  their  sin,  when  thou  afflictest  them : 

36.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  forgive  the 

sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy  people  Israel,  tliat  thou 
teach  them  the  good  way  wherein  they  should  walk, 
and  give  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou  hast  given 
to  thy  people  for  an  inheritance. 

Ze'ch.  X.  1.  Ask  ye  of  the  Lord  rain  in  the  time  of 
the  latter  rain  :  so  the  Lord  shall  make  bright  clouds, 
and  give  them  showers  of  rain,  to  every  one  grass  in 
the  field. 

1  Kings  xviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  many 


days,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Elijah  in  the 
third  year,  sa3-ing,  Go,  shew  thyself  unto  Ahab  ;  and  I 
will  send  rain  upon  the  earth. 

Jer.  xiy.  22.  Ai-e  there  ««.(/ among  the  vanities  of  the 
Gentiles  that  can  cause  rain'r"  or  can  the  heavens  give 
showers?  Art  not  thou  he,  O  Lord  our  God?  there- 
fore we  will  wait  ujjou  thee :  for  tliou  hast  made  all 
these  tilings. 

Ezek.  xxxiy.  26.  And  I  will  make  them  and  the  pla- 
ces roiuid  about  my  hill  a  blessing ;  and  I  will  cause 
the  shower  to  come  down  in  his  season ;  there  shall 
be  showers  of  blessing. 

J»el  ii.  33.  Be  glad  then,  ye  children  of  Zion,  and  re- 
joice in  the  Lord  your  God ;  for  he  hath  given  you 
the  former  rain  moderately,  and  he  will  cause  to  come 
down  for  j'ou  the  rain,  the  former  rain,  and  the  latter 
rain  in  the  first  month. 

§  21.    Controls  Waters  and  Floods. 

Job  xxvi.  13.  He  divideth  the  sea  with  his  power, 
and  by  his  understanding  he  smiteth  through  the 
proud. 

Ps.  xlii.  7.  Deep  calleth  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of 
thy  waterspouts :  all  thy  waves  and  thy  billows  are 
gone  over  me. 

—  Ixv.  5.  By  terrible  things  in  righteousness  wilt 
thou  answer  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation ;  who  art  the 
confidence  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and  of  them 
that  are  afar  ott'  ujmn  the  sea : 

7.  Which  stilleth   the  noise  of  the  seas,  the 

noise  of  their  waves,  and  the  tumult  of  the  people. 

—  Ixxxix.  9.  Thou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea : 
when  the  w.aves  thereof  arise,  thou  stillest  them. 

25.  I  will  set  his  hand  also  in  the  sea,  and  his 

right  hand  m  the  rivers. 

—  civ.  10.  He  sendeth  the  springs  mto  the  valleys, 
which  run  among  the  hills. 

11.  They  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the  field : 

the  wild  asses  quench  their  thirst. 

—  evil.  35.  He  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  stand? 
ing  water,  and  dry  ground  into  watersprings. 

Is.  XXX.  25.  And  there  shall  be  upon  every  high 
moimtain,  and  upon  every  high  hill,  rivers  and  streams 
of  waters  in  the  day  of  the  great  slaughter,  when  the 
towers  fall. 

—  XXXV.  7.  And  the  parched  ground  shall  become 
a  pool,  and  the  thhst}'  land  springs  of  water :  in  the 
habitation  of  ch'agons,  where  each  lay,  shall  be  grass 
with  reeds  and  rushes. 

—  xli.  18.  I  will  open  rivers  in  high  places,  and 
fountains  in  the  midst  of  valleys:  I  will  make  the 
wilderness  a  pool  of  water,  and  the  dry  land  springs 
of  water. 

—  xliii.  19.  Behold,  I  will  do  a  new  thing ;  now  it 
shall  spring  forth  ;  shall  ye  not  know  it?  I  will  even 
make  a  way  in  the  wilderness,  and  rivers  in  the  desert. 

20.  The  beast  of  the  field  shall  honour  me, 

the  dragons  and  the  owls :  because  I  give  waters  in 
the  wilderness,  and  rivers  in  the  desert,  to  give  drink 
to  my  people,  my  chosen. 

E^'ek.  xxvi.  19.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD  :  When 
I  shall  make  thee  a  desolate  city,  like  the  cities  that 
are  not  inhal)ited;  when  I  shall  bring  up  the  deep 
upon  thee,  and  great  waters  shall  cover  thee  ; 

—  xxviii.  8.  They  shall  brbig  thee  down  to  the  pit, 
and  thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  ihcm  that  are  slain  in 
the  midst  of  the  seas. 

Amos  ix.  5.  And  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  is  ho  that 
toucheth  the  laud,  and  it  shall  melt,  ami  all  that  dwell 
therein  shall  mourn :  and  it  shall  rise  u])  wholly  like 
a  fiood  ;  and  shall  be  tb'owned,  as  by  the  flood  of  Egy]>t. 

j^'ah.  i.  8.  But  with  an  overrmining  flood  he  will 
make  an  utter  end  of  the  place  thereof,  and  darkness 
shall  pursue  his  enemies. 

§  22.    Controls  Drought  and  Famine. 

Lev.  xxvi.  18.  And  if  ye  will  not  yet  for  all  this 
hearken  unto  me,  then  I  will  punish  you  seven  times 
more  for  your  sins. 

19.  And  I  will  break  the  pride  of  your  power ; 

and  I  will  make  yotir  heaven  as  iron,  and"  your  earth 
as  brass : 


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Leu.  xxti.  20.  And  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  vain  : 
for  your  laud  shall  not  yield  her  increase,  neither  shall 
the  trees  of  the  land  yield  their  fruits. 

Deut.  xxviii.  23.  And  thy  heaven  that  u  over  thy 
head  shall  be  brass,  and  the  earth  that  is  under  thee 
xluill  be  iron. 

34.  The  Lord  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land 

powder  and  dust;  from  heaven  shall  it  come  down 
upon  thee,  until  thou  be  desti'oyed. 

1  Kingx  xvii.  1.  And  Elijali  the  Tishbite,  who  wris 
of  the  inhabit.-ints  of  Gilead,  said  imto  Ahab,  .Is  the 
Lord  C4od  of  Israel  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand, 
there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these  years,  but  accord- 
ing to  my  word. 

Job  V.  22.  At  destruction  and  femine  thou  shalt 
laugh :  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  the  beasts  of  the 
earth. 

Ps.  cvii.  33.  He  turneth  rivers  into  a  wilderness,  and 
the  watersprings  into  dry  ground  ; 

34.  A   fruitful   land  into  barrenness,  for  the 

wickedness  of  them  that  dwell  therein. 

Jer.  viii.  13.  I  will  surely  consume  them,  saitli  the 
Lord  :  t/tere  shall  be  no  grajjes  on  the  vine,  nor  figs  on 
the  fig  tree,  and  the  leaf  shall  fade ;  and  the  things  tliM 
I  have  given  them  shall  pass  away  from  them. 

—  li.  36.  Therefore  thus  saitb  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 
will  plead  thy  cause,  and  tiU<e  vengeance  for  thee ;  and 
I  will  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  her  springs  dry. 

Ezek.  xxii.  24.  Son  of  man,  say  unto  her.  Thou  art 
the  laud  that  is  not  cleansed,  nor  rained  upon  in  the 
day  of  indigaation. 

IIos.  ii.  12.  And  I  will  destroy  her  vines  and  her  fig 
trees,  whereof  she  bath  said,  These  are  my  rewards 
that  my  lovers  have  given  me :  and  I  will  make  them 
a  forest,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat  them. 

—  xiii.  15.  Though  he  be  fruitful  among  his  breth- 
ren, an  east  wind  shall  come,  the  wind  of  the  Lord 
shall  come  up  from  the  wilderness,  and  his  spring 
shall  become  dry,  and  his  fountain  shall  be  dried  up  : 
he  shall  destroy  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant  vessels. 

Amos  iv.  7.  And  also  I  have  withholdcn  the  rain 
from  you,  when  there  were  yet  three  months  to  the  har- 
vest :  and  I  caused  it  to  rain  upon  one  city,  and  caused 
it  not  to  rain  upon  another  city :  one  piece  was  rained 
upon,  and  the  piece  whereupon  it  rained  not  withered. 

8.    So  two  or  three  cities  wandered  imto  one 

city,  to  drink  water ;  but  they  were  not  satisfied  :  yet 
have  ye  not  returned  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  4.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  unto 
me :  and,  behold,  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend  by 
fire,  and  it  devoiu-ed  the  great  deep,  and  did  eat  up  a 
part. 

Nah.  i.  4.  He  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  diy, 
and  drieth  up  all  the  rivers :  Bashan  languisheth,  arid 
Cannel,  and  the  flower  of  Lebanon  languisheth. 

Hay.  i.  10.  Therefore  the  heaven  over  you  is  stayed 
from  dew,  and  the  earth  is  stayed/ro»i  her  fruit. 

11.  Aud  I  called  for  a  drought  upon  the  land, 

and  upon  the  mountains,  and  upon  the  corn,  and  upon 
the  new  wine,  and  upon  the  oil,  and  upon  that  which 
the  groimd  bringeth  forth,  and  ujion  men,  aud  upou 
cattle,  and  iipou  all  the  labour  of  the  hands. 

Zech.  X.  11.  And  be  shall  pass  through  the  sea  with 
affliction,  and  shall  smile  the  waves  in  Uie  sea,  and  all 
the  deeps  of  the  river  shall  dry  up :  and  the  pride  of 
Assyria  shall  be  brought  down,  and  the  sceptre  of 
Egypt  shall  depart  away. 

§  23.    Sends  and  Directs  Noxious  Animals. 

E.i\  xxiii.  28.  And  I  will  send  hornets  before  thee, 
which  shall  drive  out  the  Hivite,  the  Canaanite,  and 
the  Hittite,  from  before  thee. 

Z*!'.  xxvi.  21.  And  if  ye  walk  contrary  unto  me, 
and  will  not  hearken  unto  me;  I  ■nill  bring  seven 
times  more  ]ilagues  upon  you  according  to  your  sins. 

22.  I  will  also  send  wild  beasts  among  you, 

■s\hicli  shall  rol)  you  of  your  children,  and  destroy 
j'liur  cattle,  aud  make  you  few  in  number;  and  your 
lii(lh  ways  .shall  lie  desolate. 

JJi  lit.  vii.  20.  jMoreovcr  the  Lord  thy  God  will  send 
the  hornet  among  them,  until  they  that  are  left,  and 
hide  themselves  from  thee,  be  destroyed. 

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Jos.  xxiv.  12.  And  I  sent  the  hornet  before  you, 
which  drave  them  out  from  betbre  you,  cren  the  two 
kings  of  the  Amcirites ;  but  not  with  tliy  sword,  nor 
with  thy  bow. 

Job  v.  23.  For  thou  shalt  be  in  league  with  the  stones 
of  the  field :  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  at 
peace  with  thee. 

Jer.  V.  6.  Wherefore  a  lion  out  of  the  forest  shall 
slay  them,  and  a  wolf  of  the  evenings  shall  spoil  them, 
a  leopard  shall  watch  over  their  cities :  every  one 
that  goeth  out  thence  shall  be  torn  in  pieces  :  because 
their  transgressions  are  many,  and  their  backslidings 
are  increased. 

IIos.  ii.  18.  And  in  that  day  will  I  make  a  covenant 
for  them  with  the  beasts  of  the  tield,  and  with  the 
fowls  of  heaven,  and  loHh  the  creeping  things  of  the 
ground  :-f 

Joel  ii.  25.  And  I  will  restore  to  you  the  years  that 
the  locust  hath  eaten,  the  cankerworm,  and  the  cater- 
pillar, and  the  palmerworm,  my  gi-eat  army  which  I 
sent  among  you. 

Amos  iv.  9.  I  have  smitten  you  with  blasting  and 
mildew  :  when  your  gardens  and  your  vineyards  and 
your  fig  trees  and  your  olive  trees  increased,  the  pal- 
merworm devoured  them :  yet  have  ye  not  returned 
unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  1.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  unto  me ; 
and,  behold,  he  formed  grasshoppers  in  the  beginning 
of  the  shooting  up  of  the  latter  growth  ;  and,  lo,  it  was 
the  latter  growth  after  the  king's  mowmgs. 


CHAP.  IV. 

GOD'S  PKOVIDENCE  AMONG  MEN, 
GENERALLY. 

§  24.    God  tlie  Absolute  Owner  of  Man. 

Ps.  xcv.  7.  For  he  is  our  God ;  and  we  are  the  peo- 
ple of  his  pasture,  and  the  sheep  of  his  hand.  To  day 
if  ye  will  hear  his  voice, 

—  c.  3.  Know  ye  that  the  Lord  he  is  God :  it  is  he 
that  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ourselves ;  we  are  his 
people,  and  the  sheep  of  his  pasture. 

Bzek.  xviii.  4.  Behold,  all  souls  are  mine ;  as  Uie  soul 
of  the  father,  so  also  the  soul  of  jhe  son  is  mine :  the 
soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die. 

Po?n.  xiv.  8.  For  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the 
Lord;  and  whether  we  die,  we  die  unto  the  Lord-, 
whether  we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord's. 

§  25.    The  King  of  the  Earth. 

Me.  XV.  18.  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever. 
Ps.  X.  16.  The  Lord  is  King  for  ever  and  ever:  the 
heathen  are  perished  out  of  his  land. 

—  xxii.  28.  For  the  kingdom  w  the  Lord's  :  and  he 
is  the  governor  among  the  nations. 

—  xxiv.  7.  Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates ;  and  be 
ye  lifted  up,  ye  everlasting  doors;  and  the  King  of 
glory  shall  ooiue  in. 

8.  Who  is  this  King  of  glory  ?     The  Lord 

strong  and  mighty,  the  Lord  mighty  in  battle. 

9.  Lift  up  yom-  heads,  O  ye  gates ;  even  lift 

them  up,  ye  everlasting  doors ;  and  the  King  of  glory 
shall  come  in. 

10.  AVho  is  this  King  of  glory  ?     The  Lord  of 

hosts,  he  !J(  the  King  of  glory,     belah. 

—  xxix.  10.  The  I^ord  sitteth  upon  the  flood  ;  yea, 
the  Lord  sitteth  King  forever. 

—  xlvii.  2.  For  the  Lord  most  high  is  terrible ;  he  is 
a  great  King  over  all  the  earth. 

7.  For  God  w  the  King  of  all  the  earth :  sing 

ye  praises  with  understanding. 

8.    God    reigncth    over     the    heathen :    God 

sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  holiness. 

—  Ixviii.  24.  They  have  seen  thy  goings,  O  God ; 
even  the  goings  of  my  God,  my  King,  in  the  sanctuary. 

—  Ixxiv.  12.  For  God  is  my  King  of  old,  working 
salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  earth. 


CHAP.  V. 


WORKS  OF   GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Pa.  xcvii.  1.  Tin-  Lokd  reignetU ;  let  tlic  caitli  re- 
joice ;  let  the  luultitucle  of  isles  be  gliul  theirof. 

—  fiii.  111.  Tlie  Lokd  halli  prepareil  his  throne  in 
the  heavens;  ami  liis  kiiii^iioni  riileth  over  all. 

—  cxiv.  11.  They  shalj  speak  ol'  the  glory  of  thy 
kiiigiloni,  anil  talk  ol'lhy  power. 

—  —  \l.  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his 
mighty  acts,  anil  the  glorious  majesty  of  liis  kingUom. 

'—  13.  Thy  kingoom  ia  an  everlasting  kingdom, 

anil  thy  ilominiOn  •iiiliirelh  throiigiiout  all  generations. 

Js.  .\'.\xiii.  17.  Thine  eyes  shall  -see  the  King  in  his 
beauty:   they  shall  beholil  the  land  that  is  very  far  otf. 

—  —  2'-.  For  the  I.oltn  i.i  our  judge,  the  liOKI)  w 
our  lawgiver,  the  Lokd  i.-<  our  King;  he  will  save  us. 

—  Hi.  7.  How  beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are 
the  feet  of  him  that  liringeth  good  tidings,  that  puli- 
lisheth  peace;  that  bringelh  good  tidings  of  good,  that 
publisheth  salvation ;  that  sailli  unto  Ziou,  Thy  God 
reigncth ! 

§  26.    The  Judge  of  all  the  Eurtli. 

1  Clir.  xvi.  14.  He  it  the  Lord  our  God ;  his  judg- 
ments iiiv  in  all  the  earth. 

J<>1)  .\xi.  32.  Shall  uiii/  teach  God  knowledge?  seeing 
he  judgeth  thosi'  that  are  high. 

—  xxiii.  7.  There  the  righteous  might  dispute  with 
bim;  so  should  I  be  delivered  forever  from  my  judge. 

P.I.  vii.  8.  The  Lokd  shall  judge  the  jicoplc:  judge 
me,  O  Lord,  according  to  my  righteousness,  and  ac- 
cording to  mine  integrity  t/iat  w  in  me. 

—  ix.  8.  And  he  shalljudge  the  world  in  righteous- 
ness, he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  people  in  up- 
rightness. 

—  1.  4.  He  shall  call  to  the  heavens  from  above,  and 
to  the  earth,  tliat  he  may  judge  his  people. 

6.  And  tlie  heavens  shall  declare  his  righteous- 
ness: for  God /.<  judge  himself     Selah. 

—  Ixxv.  7.  But  God  ('.v  the  judge:  he  putteth  down 
one,  and  settetli  up  another. 

—  Ixxvi.  8.  Thou  didst  cause  judgment  to  be  heard 
from  heaven  ;  the  earth  feared,  and  was  still. 

—  Ixxxii.  8.  Arise,  O  God,  judge  the  earth:  fir  thou 
shall  inherit  all  nations. 

—  xcvi.  10.  Say  among  the  heathen  t/iat  the  Lord 
reigneth :  the  world  also  shall  be  established  that  it 
sludl  not  be  moved:  he  shall  judge  the  people  right- 
eously. 

—  —  13.  Before  tlie  Lord:  for  he  comcth,  for  he 
Cometh  to  judge  the  cartli :  he  shall  judge  the  world 
with  righteousness,  and  the  people  with  his  truth. 

—  xeviii.  i).  Before  the  Lord;  for  he  cometh  to 
judge  the  I'arth :  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the 
world,  and  the  peojile  with  equity. 

—  cv.  7.  He  IS  the  Lord  our  God:  his  judgments 
are  in  all  the  earth. 

1.1.  iii.  13.  The  Lord  staudeth  up  to  plead,  and 
standeth  to  judge  the  people. 

1  Voi:  Iv.  4.  For  I  know  nothing  by  myself;  yet  am 
I  not  hereby  justified:  but  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the 
Lord. 

— •  —  5.  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time, 
until  the  Lord  come,  who  both  will  bring  to  light  the 
hidden  things  of  darkness,  and  will  make  manifest  the 
counsels  of  the  hearts ;  and  then  shall  every  man 
have  praise  of  God. 

§  27,    Mysteries  of  Providenee. 

Ps.  Ixiv.  9.  And  all  men  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare 
the  work  of  God;  for  they  shall  wisely  consider  of  his 
doing. 

—  Ixvi.  5.  Come  and  see  the  works  of  God :  /le  is 
terrible  in  liix  doing  tow:ird  the  children  of  men. 

—  Ixxi.  17.  O  God,  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my 
youth :  and  hitherto  have  I  declared  thy  wondrous 
works. 

—  cv.  5.  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that  he 
hath  done;  his  wonders,  arid  the  judgments  of  his 
mouth : 

Proi:  XXV.  2.  It  ii  the  glorj-  of  God  to  conceal  a  thing : 
but  the  honour  of  kings  «W  to  search  out  a  matter. 

J'Jr.  iii.  11.  He  hath  made  every  </«H<7  beautiful  in  his 
time :  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  heart,  so  that 


no  man  can  find  out  the  work  that  God  makcth  from 
the  beginning  to  the  end. 
See  Job  xxvi.  14. 

§  28.    The  Divine  Soverciijnty  insisted  upon. 

Is.  X.  15.  Shall  the  axe  boast  itself  against  him  that 
heweth  therewith  V  or  shall  the  saw  magnily  itself 
against  him  that  shaketh  it?  as  if  the  rod  should  shake 
ilxe/f  against  them  that  lill  it  up,  i>r  as  if  the  stall 
should  lift  up  ilxilf,  «.<  if  it  iriir  no  wood. 

Jioiii.  ix.  I'.l.  Thou  wilt  say  then  unto  me.  Why  doth 
he  yet  find  fudi  V     For  who  hath  resisted  liis  will? 

20.  Nay  but,  ()  man,  who  an  thou  that  repliesl 

against  God?  Shall  the  thing  formed  .say  to  him  that 
formed  it,  Why  hast  thou  maile  me  tliusy 

21.  llatli  nut  the  poller  jiower  over  the  clay, 

of  the  same  lump  to  make  one  vessel  unto  honour,  and 
another  unto  dishonour? 

§  25).    Resignation  to  the  Dealint^s  of  Provhlence. 

1  Slim.  iii.  18.  And  Samuel  told  him  ever)'  whil,  and 
hid  nothing  from  him.  And  he  said,  It  i»  the  Lord  : 
let  him  do  what  scenielh  him  good. 

2  Siiia.  XV.  26.  But  if  he  thus  say,  I  have  no  delight 
in  lliec ;  behold,  /lere  am  1,  let  him  do  to  me  as  seemeth 
good  unto  liim. 

,/iib  i.  21.  And  said.  Naked  came  I  out  of  my 
mother's  womb,  and  naked  shall  I  return  thilher:  Ihe 
Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord  hath  taken  away;  blessed 
be  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

22.  In  all  this  Job  sinned  not,  nor  charged  God 

foolishh'. 

—  ii.  10.  But  he  said  unto  her.  Thou  spcakcst  as  one 
of  the  foolish  women  speaketh.  What  ?  sluiU  we  re- 
ceive good  at  the  hand  of  God,  and  shall  we  not  re- 
ceive evil?     In  all  this  did  not  Job  sin  witli  his  lips. 

Ps.  xxxix.  9.  I  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  mouth  ; 
because  thou  didst  it. 

Acts  xxi.  14.  And  when  he  would  not  be  persuaded, 
we  ceased,  saying.  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done. 


CHAP.  Y. 

GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN"  MAN'S 
TEMPORAL  AFFAIRS. 

§  30.    In  General. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  12.  Both  riches  and  honour  fonie  of 
thee,  and  thou  reigncst  over  all ;  and  in  thine  hand  w 
power  and  might";  and  in  thine  hand  it  in  to  make 
great,  and  to  give  strength  unto  all. 

14.  But  who  am  I,  and  what  i.i  my  people, 

that  we  should  be  able  to  offer  so  willingly  alter  this 
sort  ?  for  all  things  come  of  thee,  and  of  thine  own 
have  we  given  thee. 

Ph.  xxxiii.  15.  He  fashioneth  their  hearts  alike;  he 
considereth  all  their  works. 

Prov.  xxix.  20.  Many  seek  the  ruler's  favour;  but 
ii-erii  man's  judgment  romctli  from  the  Lokd. 

lie.  iii.  1.  To  every  iliing  there  U  a  season,  and  a  time 
to  ever)'  purpose  under  the  heaven  : 

-2.   A  time  to  be  born,  and  a  tune  to  die;   a 

time  to  plant,  and  a  time  to  pluck  up  that  whicli  is 
planted ; 

3.   A  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  heal;  a  time 

to  break  down,  and  a  time  to  build  up; 

4.    A  time  to  weep,  and  a  time  to  laugh ;   a 

time  to  mourn,  ;ind  a  lime  to  dance; 

5.  A  lime  to  cast  away  stones,  and  a  time  to> 

gather  stones  together;  a  time  "to  embrace,  and  a  time 
to  refrain  from  embracing; 

6.  A  lime  to  gel,  and  a  time  to  lose;  a  tune  to 

keep,  and  a  lime  to  cast  away ; 

7.  A  time  to  rend,  and  a  time  to  sew ;  a  time 

to  keep  silence,  and  a  lime  to  speak  ; 

8.  A  time  to  love,  and  a  time  to  hate;  a  time 

of  war,  and  a  time  of  peace. 

Jifat.  X.  29.   Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  lar 


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CHAP.  V. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


thing?  and  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  on  the  gi^mnd 
without  3-our  Father. 

Mat.  X.  oO.  But  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all 
numbered. 

Luke  xii.  G.  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  far- 
things, and  not  (}ne  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God? 

— ' —  7.  But  even  the  very  hairs  of  your  bead  are 
all  numbered.  Fear  not  therefore:  ye  are  of  more 
value  than  many  sparrows. 

§  31.    God  Overrules  Human  Designs. 

Gen.  xxxi.  29.  It  is  iu  the  power  of  my  band  to  do 
you  hurt :  but  the  God  of  3'our  father  spake  unto  me 
yesternight,  saying,  Take  thou  heed  that  thou  speak 
not  to  Jacob  either  good  or  bad. 

—  xlv.  5.  Now  therefore  be  not  grieved,  nor  angiy 
with  yourselves,  that  j'e  sold  me  hither :  for  God  did 
send  me  before  you  to  preserve  life. 

7.  And  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve 

you  a  posterity  in  the  earth,  and  to  save  your  lives  by 
a  great  deliverance. 

^^ 8.  So  now  it  icas  not  you  that  sent  me  hither, 

but  God :  and  he  hath  made  me  a  father  to  Pharaoh, 
and  lord  of  all  his  house,  and  a  ruler  throughout  all 
the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  1.  19.  And  Joseph  said  unto  them.  Fear  not :  for 
am  I  iu  the  place  of  God  ? 

20.  But  as  for  you,  j'e  thought  evil  against 

me;  but  God  meant  it  unto  good,  to  bring  to  pass,  as 
it  in  this  daj^,  to  save  much  people  alive. 

Prov.  xvi.  9.  A  man's  heart  deviseth  his  way :  but 
the  Lord  directetli  his  steps. 

—  xix.  21.  Tliere  are  many  devices  in  a  man's  heart ; 
nevertheless  the  counsel  of  the  Lord,  that  shall  stand. 

—  XX.  24.  Man's  goings  are  of  the  Lord  ;  bow  can 
a  man  then  understand  his  own  way  ? 

—  xxi.  30.  2'hcre  is  no  wisdom  iior  understanding 
nor  counsel  against  the  Lord. 

Is.  X.  5.  O  Assyrian,  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and  the 
E*aflf  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation. 

6.  I  will  send  bim  against  a  hjiiocritical  na- 
tion, and  against  the  people  of  my  wrath  will  I  give 
him  a  charge,  to  take  tlie  spoil,  and  to  take  the  prey, 
and  to  tread  them  down  like  the  mire  of  the  streets. 

-7.  Howbeit  he  meaneth  not  so,  neither  doth 

his  heart  think  so ;  but  it  is  in  his  heart  to  destroy  and 
cut  off  nations  not  a  few. 

Jer.  X.  23.  O  Lord,  I  know  that  the  way  of  man  is 
not  in  himself:  it  is  not  in  man  that  walketh  to  direct 
his  steps. 

Jo/in  vii.  30.  Then  they  sought  to  take  him :  but  no 
man  laid  hands  on  him,  laecause  his  hour  was  not  j'et 
come. 

—  viii.  20.  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the  treasury, 
as  he  taught  in  the  temple :  and  no  man  laid  hands  on 
him ;  for  his  hour  was  not  yet  come. 

See  Acts  ii.  33. 

§  32.    Human  Endeavours  Vain  without  God. 

Ps.  cxxvii.  1.  Except  the  Lord  build  the  house, 
they  labour  m  vain  that  build  it:  except  the  Lord 
keep  the  city,  the  watchman  waketh  hut  in  vain. 

2.  it  is  vain  for  you  to  rise  up  early,  to  sit  up 

late,  to  cat  the  bread  of  sorrows :  for  so  he  giveth  his 
beloved  sleep. 

Jlab.  ii.  13.  Behold,  is  it  not  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
that  the  people  shall  labour  in  the  very  lire,  and  the 
people  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  vanity  ? 

§  33.    Resistance  Useless. 

Gen.  xxiv.  50.  Tlien  Laban  and  Bethuel  answered 
and  said,  The  thing  proceedeth  from  the  Lokd:  we 
cannot  speak  unto  thee  bad  or  good. 

1  Kin</s  xii.  22.  But  the  word  of  God  came  imto 
Shemaiab  the  man  of  God,  saying, 

23.  Speak  unto  Relioboam,  the  son  of  Solo- 
mon, king  of  Judah,  and  imlo  all  the  house  of  Judali 
and  Benjamin,  and  to  the  remnant  of  the  people,  say- 
ing, 

24.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  go  up, 

102 


nor  fight  against  your  brethren  the  children  of  Israel : 
return  every  man  to  bis  house ;  for  this  tiling  is  from 
me.  They  hearkened  therefore  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  returned  to  depart,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  Lord. 

J\*(  A.  vi.  IG.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  all  our 
enemies  heard  Ihercaf,  and  all  the  heathen  that  were 
about  us  saw  th(.<<e  things,  the}'  were  much  cast  do-n-n 
in  their  own  eyes :  for  they  perceived  that  this  work 
was  wrought  of  our  God. 

Is.  xiv.  26.  This  /.<  the  purpose  that  is  purposed  upon 
the  whole  earth  :  and  this  is  the  hand  that  is  stretched 
out  upon  all  the  nations. 

27.  For  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed,  and 

who  sliall  disannul  it?  and  his  hand  is  stretched  out, 
and  who  shall  turn  it  back  ? 

Acts  V.  38.  And  now  I  say  imto  you.  Refrain  from 
these  men,  and  let  them  alone:  for  if  this  coimsel  or 
this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  come  to  nought; 

39.  But  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow 

it ;  lest  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  fight  against  God. 

§  34.    God  gives  Bad  Rulers  and  Laws. 

1  Kings  xix.  15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Go, 
return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  Damascus : 
and  when  thou  comest,  anoint  Hazael  to  be  king  over 
Syria : 

"2  Kings  viii.  12.  And  Hazael  said,  Why  weepeth  my 
lord?  And  he  answered,  Because  I  know  the  evil 
that  thou  wilt  do  unto  the  children  of  Israel :  their 
strong  holds  wilt  thou  set  on  fire,  and  their  young 
men  wilt  thou  slay  with  the  sword,  and  wilt  dash 
their  children,  and  rip  up  thek  women  with  child. 

Ezek.  XX.  24.  Because  tluy  had  not  executed  my 
judgments,  but  had  despised  ray  statutes,  and  had  pol- 
luted my  sabbaths,  and  their  eyes  were  after  their 
fathers'  idols. 

25.  Wherefore  I  gave  them  also  statutes  that 

were  not  good,  and  judgments  whereby  they  should 
not  live ; 

26.  And  I  polluted  them  in  their  own  gifts,  in 

that  they  caused  to  pass  tlirough  tlie  fire  all  that  open- 
eth  the  womb,  that  I  miglit  make  tliem  desolate,  to 
the  end  th:it  they  might  know  that  I  am.  the  Lord. 

Dan.  iv.  17.  This  matter  is  by  the  decree  of  the 
watchers,  and  the  demand  by  the  word  of  the  holy 
ones :  to  the  intent  that  the  living  may  know  that  the 
Most  High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  and  giveth 
it  to  whomsoever  he  will,  and  setteth  up  over  it  the 
basest  of  men. 

Hos.  xiii.  11.  I  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger, 
and  took  Mm  away  in  my  wrath. 

§  35.    Stirs  np  Adversaries. 

Jud.  ix.  22.  "When  Abimelech  had  reigned  three 
years  over  Israel, 

23.  Then   God  sent   an   evil    sjiirit  between 

Abimelech  and  the  men  of  Shcchem ;  and  the  men 
of  Shcchem  dealt  treacherously  with  Abimelech  : 

1  Kings  xi.  14.  And  tlie  Lord  stirred  up  an  adver- 
sary imto  Solomon,  Hadad  the  Edomitc :  he  teas  of 
the  king's  seed  in  Edom. 

23.  And  God  stiiTcd  him  up  another  adversary, 

Rezon  the  son  of  Eliadab,  which  fled  from  his  lord 
Hadadezer  king  of  Zobah  : 

2  Kings  xviii.  25.  Am  I  now  come  up  without  the 
Lord  against  this  place  to  destroy  it  ?  The  Lord 
said  to  me,  Go  up  against  this  land, "and  destroy  it. 

—  xix.  25.  Hast  tliou  not  beard  long  ago  hoip  I 
have  done  it,  and  of  ancient  times  that  I  liave  formed 
it  ?  now  liave  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  thou  sbouldest 
be  to  lay  waste  fenced  cities  into  ruinous  heaps. 

—  xxiv.  20.  For  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it 
came  to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  Judah,  until  he  liad 
cast  them  out  from  his  presence,  that  Zedekiah  re- 
belled against  the  king  of  Babylon. 

Is.  xxxvii.  26.  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago  lunc  I 
have  done  it ;  and  of  ancient  times,  tliat  I  have  fonned 
it  ?  now  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  tliou  shouldest 
be  to  lay  waste  defenced  cities  into  ruinous  heaps. 

27.  Therefore  their  inhabitants  were  of  small 


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BOOK  V. 


power,  they  were  disiiwvcd  niul  confoiiinU'il:  they 
were  <(■■<  the  grass  of  the  liild,  ami  o-t  the  green  herb, 
r(.«  the  grass  on  the  liousetops,  and  as  corn  bhisted  be- 
fore it  be  grown  up. 

Jii:  xxvii.  0.  And  now  have  I  given  all  tliese  lands 
into  the  hand  of  Xebuehadnezzar  the  king  of  Uahy- 
lon,  my  servant ;  and  the  beasts  of  the  tield  have  I 
given  liini  also  to  serve  him. 

7.  And  all  nations  shall   serve  him,  and  las 

son,  and  his  son's  son,  until  the  very  time  of  his  laml 
eome :  and  then  manv  nations  and  great  kings  shall 
serve  themselves  of  him. 

—  xxviii.  14.  For  lluis  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel;  I  liave  jiut  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  the 
neck  of  all  these  nations,  thatthey  may  serve  Kebu- 
chadnezzar  king  of  Bal)ylon;  and  they  shall  serve 
liim  :  and.  I  have  given  him  the  beasts  of  the  field  also. 

—  xlvi.  17.  They  did  cry  there,  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egypt  ('.<  /int.  a  noise  ;  he  hatli  passed  the  time  appointed. 

"—  lii.  3.  For  thvougli  the  anger  <if  the  Loud  it  came 
to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  .ludab,  lid  he  had  east  them 
(Hit  from  his  presence,  that  Zedekiah  rebelled  against 
the  king  of  Babylon. 

/,'(/».  ii.  17.  The  LfHU)  hath  (\onc  t/in(  which  he  had 
devised ;  he  hath  fullilled  his  word  that  he  had  com- 
manded in  the  days  of  oUl :  he  hath  thrown  down, 
and  hath  not  pitied  :  and  he  hath  caused  Ikiiie  enemj- 
to  rejoice  over  thee,  he  hath  set  up  the  horu  of  thine 
adversaries. 

See  7s.  xxxvi.  10. 

§  36.    Inclines  tlie  Hearts  of  Men  toward  His 
Servants. 

Gtn.  xxxix.  21.  But  theLoRD  was  with  Joseph,  and 
shewed  him  merc_v,  and  gave  him  favoiu'  m  the  sight 
of  the  keeper  of  the  prison. 

Er.  iii.  21.  And  I  will  give  this  jieople  favour  in  the 
sight  of  the  Egyptians  :  and  it  sliall  come  to  pass,  that, 
when  ye  go,  ye  shall  not  go  empty : 

Ps.  I'xxv.  0.  For  promotion  '■nmcth  neither  fi-om  the 
Mst,  U(5r  from  the  west,  ikh'  ti'om  the  south. 

Proc.  x\i.  7.  "When  a  man's  ways  please  the  Lord, 
he  maketh  even  his  enemies  to  lie  at  peace  witli  him. 

Dun.  i.  9.  Xow  God  had  lirought  Daniel  into  favour 
and  tender  love  with  the  jn'ince  <if  the  eunuchs. 

Aets  vii.  9.  And  the  ]iatriarehs,  moved  with  envy,  sold 
Joseph  into  Egypt  :  Init  Goil  was  with  him, 

10.  And  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflic- 
tions, and  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight 
of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt ;  ,ind  he  made  him  govern- 
or over  Egj'pt  and  all  his  house. 

^  3".    Supplies  Temporal  Wants. 

Devt.  vii.  13.  And  he  will  love  thee,  and  bless  thee, 
and  multiply  thee:  he  will  also  bless  the  fruit  of  thy 
womb,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  thy  corn,  and  thy 
wine,  and  thine  oil,  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the 
flocks  of  thy  sheep,  in  the  laud  which  he  sware  imto 
thy  fathers  to  give  thee. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  10.  O  Lord  our  God,  all  this  store  that 
we  have  jirepared  to  build  thee  a  house  for  tliine  holy 
name  cjiiulh  of  thine  hand,  and  is  all  thine  own. 

Is.  xli.  17.  W7ieii  the  jioor  and  needy  seek  water, 
and  l/wre  i.s  none,  and  their  tongue  faileth  for  thirst, 
I  the  Lord  will  hear  them,  /  the  God  of  Israel  will 
not  forsake  them. 

§  3S.    Sends  Good  and  Evil  to  Good  and  Bad 
alike. 

Job  ix.  22.  This  is  one  t/iinf/,  therefore  I  said  it,  He 
destroyeth  the  jierfect  and  the  wicked. 

23.  If  the  scom-ge  slaj-  suddenly,  he  will  laugh 

at  the  trial  of  the  innocent. 

Ec.  vii.  1.").  All  t/ii/ii/s  have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my 
vanity  :  there  is  a  just  man  that  perisbeth  in  his  right- 
eousness, and  there  is  a  wicked  man  that  prolongeth 
/lis  /ifi'  in  wickedness. 

—  viii.  14.  There  is  a  vanity  which  is  done  upon  the 
earth  ;  that  tlierebe  just  mm,  unto  wlioni  it  happeneili 
according  to  the  work  of  the  wicked  ;  again,  there  be 


10 


wicked  men,  to  whom  it  ha]ipenelh  acci>rding  to  the 
w<u'k  of  the  righteous:   I  said  that  this  also  is  vanity. 

—  ix.  1.  For  idl  this  I  considered  in  niy  heart  even 
todeclareall  Ibis,  tli:it  the  I'iglileous, aiul  the  \vise,and 
their  works,  ('/•<:  in  the  h;ind  of  God  :  no  man  know- 
eth  either  love  or  hatreil  by  all  l/itit  is  before  them. 

2.  All   (liiiif/s  come  alike   to  all:  there  is  one 

event  to  the  righteous,  and  to  the  wicked ;  to  the  good 
and  to  the  clean,  and  to  the  unclean  ;  to  him  (hat 
sacriliceth,  and  to  him  that  sacrificeth  not:  as  is  the 
good,  so  is  the  sinner;  and  he  that  sweareth,  as  he 
tliat  feareth  an  oath. 

3.  This   is  an  evil  among  all  Ihint/s  thai  arc 

done  under  the  sun,  that  there  is  one  event  tmto  all : 
yea,  also  the  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil, 
and  madness  is  in  their  heart  while  they  live,  and  after 
that  thii/  fill  to  the  dead. 

11.  I  returned,  and  saw  under  the  sun,  that 

the  race  /.'<not  to  the  swifl,  nor  the  battle  to  the  strong, 
neither  j-et  bread  to  the  wise,  nor  yet  riches  to  men  of 
understanding,  nor  yet  fiivour  to  men  of  skill ;  but 
time  and  chance  happeneili  to  them  all. 

Lam.  iii.  38.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  Most  High 
proceedeth  not  evil  and  good? 

E~.ek.  xxi.  2.  Sou  of  man,  set  thj'  face  toward  Jeru- 
salem, and  drop  tiiij  iron!  toward  the  holy  places,  and 
prophes)-  against  the  land  of  Israel, 

— 3.  And  say  to  the  land  of  Israel,  Thus  saith 

the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  and  will  draw 
forth  my  sword  out  of  his  sheath,  and  will  cut  otf 
from  thee  the  righteous  and  the  wicked. 

4.  Seeina-  then  that  I  will  cut  off  from  thee 

the  righteous  ancl  the  wicked,  therefore  shall  my  sword 
go  forth  oiit  of  his  sheath  against  all  flesh  from  the 
south  to  the  north  : 

5.  That  all  flesh  may  know  that  I  the  Lord 

have  drawn  forth  my  sworil  out  of  his  sheath :  it  shall 
not  return  any  more. 

See  Mai.  v.  4.5. 

§  39.    Sends  Changes  of  Fortune. 

1  Satn.  ii.  4.  The  bows  of  the  mighty  men  are 
broken,  and  they  that  sttmibled  are  girded  with 
strength. 

5.  They  that  were  full  have  hired  out  them- 
selves for  bread ;  and  tliey  that  trere  hungry  ceased : 
so  that  the  barren  hath  borne  seven ;  and  she  that 
hath  many  children  is  waxed  feeble. 

6.  The  Lord   killeth,  and   maketh  alive :  he 

bringeth  down  to  the  grave,  and  liringeth  up. 

7.  The  Lord  maketh  poor,  and  jnaketh  rich : 

he  bringeth  low,  and  lifleth  up. 

8.  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust,  and 

lifteth  up  the  lieggar  fi'om  the  dunghill,  to  set  them 
among  princes,  and  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne 
of  glory  :  for  the  pillars  of  the  earth  are  the  Lord's, 
and  he  hath  set  the  world  upon  them. 

Job  V.  18.  For  he  maketh  sore,  and  bindeth  up :  he 
woundeth,  and  his  hands  make  whole. 

—  xxxiv.  24.  He  shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  men 
without  number,  and  set  others  in  their  stead. 

Ps.  XXX.  G.  And  in  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall 
never  be  moved. 

7.  Lord,  by  thy  fovour  thou  hast  made  my 

mountain  to  stand  strong :  thou  didst  hide  thy  face, 
and  I  was  troubled. 

—  Ixxi.  20.  Thou,  which  hast  shewed  me  great  and 
sore  trouliles,  shall  quicken  me  again,  and  shalt  bring 
me  up  again  from  tlie  deplhs  of  the  earth. 

21.  Thou  shalt    increase    my  greatness,  and 

comfort  me  on  ever}'  side. 

—  ci.  1.  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment:  unto 
thee,  O  Lord,  will  I  sing. 

—  cii.  10.  Because  of  thine  indignation  and  thy 
wrath  :  for  thou  hast  lifted  me  up,  and  cast  me  down. 

—  cxiii.  7.  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust, 
and  litteth  the  needy  out  of  the  dunghill ; 

8.  That  he  I'nay  set  him  with  iirini'cs,  even  with 

the  princes  of  his  people. 

Luke  i.  52.  lie  h:ith  put  down  tlie  mighty  from  their 
seats,  and  exalted  them  of  low  degree. 

53.  lie  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  goo(.IthmgSi 

and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away. 
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BOOK  V. 


§  40.     Gives  Prosperity  and  Protection. 

1  Sam.  XV.  17.  And  Sannicl  said,  AVhen  thou  wast 
little  in  thine  own  siirht,  ica.si  thou  not  7nade  the  head 
of  the  tril)cs  of  Israel,  -and  the  Lord  anointed  thee 
king  over  Israel  ? 

—  XXV.  29.  Yet  a  mait  is  risen  to  piu'sue  thee,  and  to 
seek  thy  soul :  but  tlie  soul  of  my  lord  sliall  be  bound 
in  the  bundle  of  life  with  the  Loud  thy  God  ;  and  the 
souls  of  tliine  enemies,  them  shall  he  sling  out,  <w  out 
of  tlie  middle  of  a  sling. 

2  Sam.  \ii.  8.  Now  therefore  so  shall  thou  say  unto 
my  servant  David,  Thus  saitli  tlie  Lord  of  hosts,  I 
took  thee  from  the  slicepcote,  from  following  the  sheep, 
to  be  ruler  over  my  ]>eople,  over  Israel : 

9.  And  I  was  witli  thee  w'hithersoever  thou 

wcntest,  and  have  cut  off  all  tliine  enemies  out  of  thy 
sight,  and  have  made  thee  a  great  name,  like  unto  the 
name  of  tlie  great  rmn  that  are  in  the  earth. 

—  xii.  7.  And  Kathan  said  to  David,  Tliou  art  the 
man.  Tlius  saith  tlie  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  anointed 
thee  king  over  Israel  and  I  delivered  tliee  out  of  the 
hand  of  Saul ; 

8.  And  I  gave  thee  thy  master's  house,  and 

thy  master's  wives  into  tliy  bosom,  and  gave  thee  the 
liouse  of  Israel  and  of  Judah  ;  and  it'  that  had  been  too 
liule,  I  would  moreover  have  given  unto  thee  such  and 
such  tilings. 

1  Ckr.  xvii.  7.  Now  therefore  thus  shall  thou  say  unto 
my  servant  David,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  I  took 
thee  from  the  sheepcote,  eeen  from  following  the  sheep, 
that  thou  shouldest  Ije  ruler  over  my  people  Israel : 

—  —  8.  And  I  have  been  with  thee  whithersoever 
thou  hast  walked,  and  have  cut  off  all  thine  enemies 
from  before  thee,  and  have  made  thee  a  name  like  the 
name  of  the  great  men  that  are  in  the  earfli. 

Job  viii.  7.  Tliough  thy  beginning  was  small,  yet  thy 
latter  enil  sliould  greatly  increase. 

Pk.  xviii.  33.  It  is  God  tliat  girdeth  me  with  strength, 
and  niaketli  my  way  perfect. 

33.  He  maketli   my  feet  like  hinds'  feet,  and 

eettetli  me  upon  my  liigli  places. 

—  cxlviii.  14.  He  also  exalteth  the  horn  of  his  peo- 
ple, the  jiraise  of  all  his  saints  ;  enen  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  a  people  near  unto  him.     Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Is.  xix.  33.  And  tlie  Lord  sliall  smite  Egypt:  he 
shall  smite  and  heal  it :  and  they  shall  return  even  to 
the  Lord,  and  he  shall  be  entreated  of  them,  and  shall 
heal  them. 

—  Ixiii.  13.  Tliat  led  them  tlirough  the  deep,  as  a 
horse  in  the  wilderness,  that  they  should  not  stumble? 

14.  As  a  beast  goeth  down  into  the  valley,  the 

Spirit  of  the  Lord  caused  him  to  rest ;  so  didst  thou 
lead  thy  people,  to  make  tliyself  a  glorious  name. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  11.  For  tluis"  saith  tlic  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I,  even  I,  will  both  search  my  sheep,  and  seek 
them  out. 

•  12.  As  a  shepherd  seeketh  out  his  flock  in  the 

day  that  he  is  among  liis  slieej)  that  are  scattered  ;  so 
will  I  seek  out  my  sheep,  and  will  deliver  them  out  of 
all  places  where  they  have  been  scattered  in  the  cloudy 
and  dark  day. 

16.  i  will  seek  that  which  was  lost,  and  bring 

again  that  wliich  was  driven  away,  and  will  bind  up 
that  which  was  broken,  and  will  strengthen  that  which 
was  sick  :  but  I  will  destroy  the  fat  and  the  strong;  I 
■will  feed  tlicm  witli  judgment. 

30.  Tims  shall  tliey  know  that  I  the  Lord 

their  God  am  with  them,  and  tliat  they,  ercH  the  house 
of  Israel,  are  my  people,  saith  tlie  liord  God. 

31.  And  ye  my  flock,  tlie  flock  of  my  pasture, 

are  mcu,  and  I  am  j-our  God,  saitli  tlic  Lord  God. 
§  41.     Sends  Adversity. 

Job  xix.  9.  He  hath  stripped  me  of  my  glory,  and 
talien  the  cvown  from  my  head. 

10.  He  hatli  destroyed  mc  on  everj'  side,  and  I 

am  gone ;  and  mine  hope  hath  lie  removed  like  a  tree. 

—  xxix.  2.  O  that  I  were  as  in.  niontlis  past,  as  in 
tlie  daj's  wlwn  God  prcser\'ed  me  ; 

3.   VVIieu  his  candle  sliiiicil  upon  my  head,  and, 

wlw,n  by  liis  light  I  walked  thrvia/h  darkness; 

4.  As  I  W!is  in  the  days  of  my  ynutli,  when 

tlie  secret  of  God  was  upon  my  tabernacle ; 


—  XXX.  1.  But  now  tlwy  thai  are  yoimger  than  I 
have  me  in  derision,  whose  fathers  I  would  have  lUs- 
dained  to  liave  set  with  the  dogs  of  mj-  flock. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  4.').  The  days  of  liis  youth  hast  thou 
shortened :  thou  hast  covered  hun  with  shame.    Sclah. 

—  c\ii.  39.  Again,  they  arc  minished  and  brought 
low  througli  oppression,  affliction,  and  sorrow. 

Is.  xiv.  10.  Tliey  that  see  thee  shall  narrowdy  look 
upon  thee,  and  consider  tliee,  saying.  Is  this  the  man 
tliat  made  the  earth  to  tremble,  that  did  shake  king- 
doms ; 

17.  That  made  the  world  as  a  wilderness,  and 

destroyed  the  cities  thereof;  </ia<  opened  not  the  house 
of  his  prisoners  ? 

—  xxii.  15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  Go, 
get  tliee  unto  this  treasurer,  even  unto  Shebna,  which 
is  over  tlie  liouse,  and  say, 

—  —  lli.  What  hast  thou  here,  and  whom  hast  thou 
here,  that  thou  hast  hewed  thee  out  a  sepulchre  here, 
as  he  that  hewetli  him  out  a  seiiulchre  on  high,  and 
that  graveth  a  habitation  for  himself  in  a  rockV 

— ■  —  17.  Behold,  the  Lord  will  cany  thee  away 
with  a  mightj'  captivity,  and  will  surely  cover  thee. 

18.  He  will  surely  violently  turn  and  toss  thee 

like  a  ball  into  a  large  country .  there  slialt  thou  die, 
and  there  the  chariots  of  thy  glory  sh(dl  be  the  shame 
of  thy  lord's  house. 

19.  And  I  will  drive  thee  from  thy  station,  and 

from  thy  state  shall  he  pull  thee  down. 

Jer.  xlviii.  11.  !Moab  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  youth, 
and  he  hath  settled  on  his  lees,  and  hath  not  been 
emptied  from  vessel  to  vessel,  neither  liath  he  gone 
into  captivity :  therefore  his  taste  remamed  in  him, 
and  his  scent  is  not  changed. 

13.  Therefore,  behold,  the   days  come,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  I  will  send  unto  him  wanderers,  that 
shall  cause  him  to  wander,  and  shall  empty  his  ves- 
sels, and  break  their  bottles. 

Lam.  iii.  3.  He  hath  led  me,  and  brought  7ne  into 
darkness,  but  not  into  light. 

17.  And  thou  hast  removed  my  soul  far  off 

from  peace :  I  forgat  prosperity. 

—  iv.  5.  They  that  did  feed  delicatelj'  are  desolate  in 
the  streets:  they  that  were  brought  up  in  scarlet  cm- 
brace  dunghills. 

Dan.  xi.  19.  Then  he  shall  turn  his  face  toward  the 
fort  of  his  own  land :  but  he  shall  stumble  and  fall, 
and  not  be  found. 

Ilev.  xviii.  14.  And  the  fruits  that  thy  soul  lusted 
after  are  departed  from  thee,  and  all  things  which  were 
dainty  and  goodly  are  departed  from  thee,  and  thou 
shalt  find  them  no  more  at  all. 


CHAP.  VI. 

GOD'S  PROVIDENCE  IN  MORAL 
DISCIPLINE. 

§  42.    Affliction  to  be  Expected. 

Jol)  V.  6.  Although  affliction  cometh  not  forth  of  the 
dust,  neither  doth  trouble  spring  out  of  the  ground ; 

7.  Yet  man  is  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks 

fly  upward. 

\  Er.  vii.  14.  In  the  day  of  prosperity  be  joyful,  but 
in  the  day  of  adversity  consider:  God  also  "hath  set 
the  one  over  against  tlie  other,  to  the  end  that  man 
should  find  nothing  after  him. 

John  xvi.  33.  These  things  I  have  spoken  unto  you. 
th;it  in  me  ye  might  have  ]ieace.  In  the  world  ye  siiall 
have  tribulation :  but  be  of  good  cheer ;  I  have  over- 
come the  world. 

§  43.  Afflictions  Tlireateiied  for  Sin. 

Ps.  Iv.  19.  God  shall  hear,  and  ;ifflict  them,  even  he 
that  abidcth  of  old.  Schili.  iiccaiise  they  have  no 
changes,  therefore  they  fear  not  God. 

—  Ixxxix.  30.  If  his  children  forsake  my  law,  and 
walk  not  in  my  judgments; 


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CHAP.  VI. 


WOilKti  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


I's.  Ixxxix.  31.  It'tUey  break  my  statutes,  and  keep 
not  my  commandments; 

32.  Tlu'ii  will  I  visit  their  transgression  with 

the  rod,  and  their  iniquity  with  stripes. 

Jer.  xxii.  'Jl.  1  spake  unto  thee  in  thv  prosperity; 
hut  tliou  saidst,  I  will  not  hear.  This  huth  been  thy 
manner  from  thy  youth,  that  thou  obeyedst  not  my 
voice. 

33.  The  wind  shall  eat  up  all  thy  pastore,  and 

thy  lovers  shall  go  into  captivity :  surely  then  shalt 
thou  be  ashamed" and  confounded  for  all  thy  wicked- 
ness. 

§  44.    The  Use  of  Afflictious. 

Deut.  viii.  5.  Thou  shalt  also  consider  in  thine  heart, 
that,  as  a  man  ehastcneth  his  son,  «y  the  Loud  thy  God 
I'hasteueth  thee. 

Jill)  v.  17.  Behold,  happy  m  the  man  whom  God  cor- 
recteth:  therefore  despise"  not  thou  the  chastening  of 
the  Almighty : 

—  xxxvi.  8.  And,  if  tftei/  be  bound  in  fetters,  a7ul  be 
holden  in  cords  of  affliction ; 

9.  Then  he   sheweth  them  their  work,   and 

their  transgressions  tliat  they  have  exceeded. 

—  —  10.  He  openetli  also  their  ear  to  discipline,  and 
commautleth  that  they  return  from  ini(iuity. 

31.  Take  heed,  regard   not  ini<iuity:  for  this 

hast  thou  chosen  rather  than  affliction. 

1'^.  xciv.  13.  Blessed  ii  the  nuui  whom  thou  ehasten- 
est,  O  LoKD,  and  teachest  him  out  of  thy  law ; 

—  —  13.  That  thou  mayest  give  him  rest  from  the 
days  of  adversity,  until "  the  pit  be  digged  for  the 
wicked. 

—  cvi.  43.  Many  times  did  he  deliver  them;  but 
thej'  provoked  /lim  with  their  counsel,  and  were 
brought  low  for  tlieir  iniiiuity. 

—  cxix.  67.  Before  I  was  afflicted  I  went  astray : 
but  now  have  I  kept  thy  word. 

71.  It  is  good  for  me  that  I  have  been  afflict- 
ed ;  that  I  might  learn  thy  statutes. 

Fmv.  iii.  13.  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  correct- 
eth ;  even  as  a  father  the  son  in  wltoni  he  delightcth. 

/a.  xxvi.  8.  Yea,  in  the  way  of  thy  judgments,  O 
LoKD,  have  we  waited  for  thee  ;  the  desire  of  oicr  soul 
is  to  thy  name,  and  to  the  remembrance  of  thee. 

9.  ^V'itll  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the 

night ;  vea,  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  I  seek  thee 
early:  ibr  when  tliy judgments  are  in  the  earth,  the 
mhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  righteousness. 

16.  Lord,  in  trouble  have  they  visited  thee ; 

they  poured  out  a  prayer  when  thy  chastening  was 
upon  them. 

—  xlviii.  10.  Behold,  I  have  refined  thee,  but  not 
with  silver  ;  I  have  cliosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of  af- 
fliction. 

Dim.  xi.  35.  And  some  of  them  of  understanding 
shall  fall,  to  try  them,  and  to  purge,  and  to  make  t/icm 
white,  even  to  the  time  of  the  end :  because  it  is  yet 
for  a  time  appointed. 

Hos.  V.  15.  I  will  go  a?id  return  to  my  place,  till 
they  acknowledge  their  offence,  and  seek  my  face  :  in 
their  affliction  they  will  seek  me  early. 

Jlei.  xii.  6.  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasten- 
eth,  and  scourgeth  every  son  wliom  he  receiveth. 

7.  If  ye  endure  chastening,  God  dealeth  with 

you  as  with  sons;  for  what  son  is  he  whom  the  father 
chasteneth  not? 

8.  But  if  ye  be  without  chastisement,  where- 
of all  are  partakers,  then  are  ye  bastJirds,  and  not  sons. 

— .  —  11.  Now  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemeth 
to  he  joyous,  but  grievous:  nevertheless,  afterward  it 
yicldeth  the  peaceable  fruit  of  righteousness  unto  them 
which  are  exercised  thereby. 

§  45.    Altlictions  Recited. 

Job  x.  17.  Thou  renewcst  thy  witnesses  against  me, 
and  increasest  thine  indignation  upon  me ;  changes 
and  war  mv  against  me. 

Ps.  Ixvi.  10.  For  thou,  O  God,  has  proved  us:  thou 
hast  tried  us,  as  silver  is  tried. 

11.  Thou   brought  est   us  into  the   net;    thou 

Uidst  affliction  upon  our  loins. 


12.  Thou  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our 

heads;  we  went  through  lire  ami  through  water :  but 
thou  broughtest  us  out  into  a  wealthy  ptiiee. 

—  Ixxxviii.  9.  Mine  eye  mourneth  by  rea.son  of  af- 
fliction :  Lord,  I  have  called  daily  upon  thee,  I  have 
stretched  out  my  hands  unto  thee. 

Liiin.  i.  13.  Is  it  nothing  to  you,  all  ye  that  pass  by  ? 
behold,  and  see  if  there  he  any  sorrow  like  unto  my 
sorrow,  which  is  done  unto  nu',  wherewith  the  J^oud 
hath  afliicted  me  in  the  day  of  his  tierce  anger. 

13.  From  above  hath    he   scut   lire    into   my 

bones,  and  it  prevaileth  against  them  :  he  hath  spread 
a  net  for  my  feet,  he  hath  tinned  me  back :  he  hath 
made  me  desolate  and  faint  all  tlie  day. 

14.  The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  boimd 

by  his  hand :  they  are  wreathed,  aiul  come  up  upon  my 
neck:  he  hath  made  my  strength  to  fall,  the  Lord 
hath  delivered  me  into  t/ieir  hands,  from  icJtt/m  I  am 
not  able  to  rise  up. 

—  iii.  1.  I  am.  the  man  Ihul  luitli  seen  afflictimi  liy 
the  rod  of  his  wrath. 

-3.  Surely  against  me  is  he  turned  ;  he  turneth 

his  hand  <iffiiiitM  me  all  the  day. 

45.  Thou  hast  made  us  as  the  offscouring  and 

refuse  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

Uab.  iii.  7.  I  saw  the  tents  of  Cushan  in  affliction : 
and  the  curtains  of  the  land  of  Midian  did  tremble. 

§  40.    Disappointiiieut  Confessed  and  Threatened. 

Job  xvii.  11.  ily  days  are  past,  mj-  purposes  are 
broken  off,  eren  the  thoughts  of  my  heart. 

—  XXX.  26.  When  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came 
tint/)  me :  and  when  I  waited  for  light,  there  came 
darkness. 

Is.  xxi.  4.  Jly  heart  panted,  fearfulness  affrighted 
me :  the  night  of  my  pleasure  hath  he  turned  mto  fear 
unto  me. 

Jer.  viii.  15.  We  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good 
came  ;  and  for  a  time  of  health,  and  behold  trouble! 

Amis  viii.  10.  And  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  mourn- 
ing, and  all  your  songs  into  lamentation;  and  I  will 
bring  up  sackcloth  upon  all  loins,  and  baldness  upon 
every  head  ;  and  I  will  make  it  as  the  mourning  of  an 
only  son,  and  the  end  thereof  as  a  bitter  day. 

Micah  i.  13.  For  the  inhabitant  of  Maroth  waited 
carefully  for  good :  but  evil  came  down  Irom  the  Lord 
unto  the  gate  of  Jerusalem. 

Hit!/,  i.  (i.  Ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little ; 
ye  eat,  but  ye  have  not  enough  ;  ye  drink,  but  ye  are 
not  filled  with  drink;  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  none 
warm  ;  and  he  that  carneth  wages,  earneth  wages  to 
put  it  into  a  bag  with  holes. 

§  47.    Affliction  Aggravated  by  Persecution. 

Job  XXX.  11.  Because  he  hath  loosed  my  cord,  and 
afflicted  me,  they  have  also  let  loose  the  bridle  before 
me. 

Ps.  XXXV.  15.  But  in  mine  adversity  they  rejoiced, 
and  gathered  themselves  together:  i/ca,  the  abjects 
gathered  themselves  together  against  me,  and  I  knew 
it  not ;  thev  did  tear  mt;  and  ceased  not : 

—  Ixix.  26.  For  they  persecute  him.  whom  thou  hast 
smitten ;  and  they  talk  to  the  grief  of  those  whom 
thou  hast  woimded. 

§  48.    (iod  Mitigates  Affliction. 

Gen.  xxxi.  42.  Except  the  God  of  my  father,  the 
God  of  Abraham,  and  the  fear  of  Isaac,  had  been  with 
me,  surely  thou  hadst  sent  me  away  now  empty.  God 
hath  seen  mine  affliction  and  the  labour  of  my  hands, 
and  rebuked  t/iee  yesternight. 

P«.  Ixxxix.  33.  Nevertheless  mv  lovingkindness  will 
I  not  utterly  take  from  him,  nor  sulfer  my  faithfulness 
to  fail. 

7,-1.  xxvii,  7.  Hath  he  smillen  him,  as  he  smote  those 
that  smote  him  ?  or  is  he  slain  according  to  tlie  slaugh- 
ter of  them  that  are  slain  by  him  ? 

8.  In  measure,  when  it  sliooteth  forth,  thou 

wilt  debate  with  it :  he  stayeth  the  rough  wind  in  tUo 
day  of  the  east  wmd. 
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CHAP  YI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Jtr.  XV.  11.  The  Lord  said,  Verily  it  shall  lie  well 
•n-ith  thy  remnant ;  yeril_y  I  •nill  cause  the  enemy  to 
entreat  thee  xcell  in  the  time  of  evil  and  in  the  time  of 
affliction. 

Lam.  iii.  31.  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  ever: 

33.  But  though  he  cause  grief,  yet  will  he 

liave  compassion  according  to  the  multitude  of  his 
mercies. 

33.  For  he  doth    not  afflict  willingly,  nor 

grieve  the  childi'en  of  men. 

§  19.    Patient  Endurance  of  Afliictiou. 

Job  xxxiv.  31.  Surely  it  is  meet  to  be  said  unto 
God,  I  have  borne  chastisement,  I  will  not  offend  any 
more : 

33.  Thut  wlikli  I  see  not  teach  thou  me :  If  I 

have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  no  more. 

Ps.  cxix.  75.  1  linow,  O  Lord,  that  thj'  judgments 
are  right,  and  that  thou  in  faithfulness  hast  afflicted 
me. 

Pror.  iii.  11.  My  son,  despise  not  the  chastening  of 
the  Lord  ;  neitlicr  be  weary  of  his  curreetion  : 

Lara.  iii.  19.  Remembering  mine  affliction  and  my 
misery,  tlie  wormwood  and  the  gall. 

30.  My  soul  hath  them  still  in  remembrance, 

and  is  humbled  in  me. 

•  31.  This  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore  have  I 

hope. 

27.  It  is  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  yoke 

in  his  youth. 

^  28.  He  sitteth  alone  and  keepeth  silence,  be- 
cause he  liath  borne  it  upon  him. 

29.  He  putteth  his  mouth  in  the  dust ;  if  so  be 

there  may  be  hope. 

Micah  vi.  9.  The  Lord's  voice  cricth  unto  the  city, 
and  the  nuin  of  wisdom  shall  see  thy  name:  hear  ye 
the  rod,  and  who  hath  appointed  it. 

Ueb.  xii.  3.  And  ye  have  forgotten  the  exhortation 
which  speaketh  unto  you  as  imto  children.  My  son, 
despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the  Lord,  nor  faint 
when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him  : 

§  50.    Afflictions  sometimes  InefBeacious. 

Job  XV.  11.  Are  the  consolations  of  God  small  with 
thee  ?  is  there  any  secret  thing  with  thee  ? 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  22.  And  in  the  time  of  his  distress 
did  he  trespass  yet  more  agamst  the  Lord  :  this  is 
that  king  Ahaz. 

/s.  ix.  13.  For  the  people  tumefh  not  unto  him  that 
smiteth  them,  neither  do  they  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

14.  Therefore  the  Lord  will  cut  off  from  Is- 
rael head  and  tail,  branch  and  rush,  in  one  day. 

Jer.  ii.  30.  In  vain  have  I  smitten  your  c"hildi-eu ; 
they  received  no  correction :  your  own  sword  hath 
devoiu'ed  your  prophets,  like  a  destroying  lion. 

Zeph.  iii.  2.  She  obe3'ed  not  the  voice ;  she  received 
not  correction ;  she  trusted  not  in  the  Lord  ;  she 
drew  not  near  to  her  God. 

§  51.    Fainting  under  Affliction. 

Job  iv.  5.  But  now  it  is  come  upon  thee,  and  thou 
faintest;  it  toucheth thee,  and  thou  art  troubled. 

0.  In  not   this  thy   fear,  thy  confidence,  thy 

hope,  and  the  uprightness  of  tliy  ways? 

Prop.  xxiv.  10.  7f  thou  taint  iii  the  day  of  adversity, 
thy  strength  is  small. 

L<im.  iii.  39.  Wherefore  doth  a  living  man  com- 
plain, a  man  for  the  punishment  of  his  sins  ? 

§  52.    Siijjport  in  Affliction. 

,  2  Sam.  xxii.  19.  They  jirevented  me  in  the  day  of 
my  calamity:  but  tlie  Lord  was  my  stay. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  23.  The  steps  of  a  (/ood  man  are  ordered 
by  the  Lord  :  and  he  delighteth  in  his  way. 

24.  Though  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be  utterly  cast 

down  :  for  the  Lokd  upholdeth  liini  with  his  hand. 

—  cxxix.  1.  Many  a  time  have  they  afflicted  me 
from  my  youth,  may  Israel  now  say : 

3.  M;iny  a  lime  have  Iliey  afflicted  me  from 

my  youth  :  yet  they  have  not  prevailed  against  me. 

100 


—  cxl.  13.  I  know  that  the  Lord  will  maintain  the 
cause  of  the  afflicted,  and  the  right  of  the  poor. 

—  cxlv.  14.  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  f\ill,  and 
raiseth  up  all  tiiom  that  he  Iwwed  down. 

2  Chr.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  God,  even  the  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God 
of  all  comfort ; 

-4.  Who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  tribulation, 

that  we  may  be  able  to  comfort  them  which  are  in  an}- 
trouble,  by  the  comfort  wherewith  we  ourselves  are 
comforted  of  God. 

5.  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in 

us,  so  our  consolation  also  aboundeth  by  Christ. 

6.  And  whether  we  be  afflicted,  it  is  for  your 

consolation  and  salvation,  which  is  effectual  in  the  en- 
during of  the  same  sufferings  which  we  also  suffer : 
or  whether  we  be  comforted,  it  is  for  your  consolation 
and  salvation. 

—  —  7.  And  our  hope  of  you  is  steadfast,  knowing, 
that  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings,  so  sJudl  ye  be 
also  of  the  consolation. 

Phil.  iv.  19.  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  j^our  need 
according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ  Jesus. 

§  53.    Afflictions  will  End. 

Job  V.  11.  To  set  up  on  high  those  that  be  low ;  that 
those  which  mourn  may  be  exalted  to  safet}'. 

—  xi.  16.  Because  thou  shall  forget  thy  miserj',  and 
remember  it  as  waters  that  pass  away : 

Ps.  XXX.  5.  For  his  anger  endtireth  but  a  moment;  in 
his  favour  is  life :  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but 
joy  comi'th  in  the  morning. 

—  xci  15.  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  I  will  answer 
him  :  I  inll  be  with  him  in  trouble ;  I  will  deliver  him, 
and  honour  him. 

—  cxii.  4.  Unto  the  upright  there  ariseth  light  in  the 
darkness :  he  is  gracious,  and  full  of  compassion,  and 
righteous. 

Nah.  i.  9.  What  do  ye  imagine  against  the  Lord? 
he  will  make  an  utter  end  :  affliction  shall  not  rise  up 
the  second  time. 

12.   Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;   Though   they  be 

quiet,  and  likewise  manj',  yet  thus  shall  they  be  cut 
down,  when  he  shall  ]iass  through.  Though  I  have 
afflicted  thee,  I  vdW  afflict  thee  no  more. 

§  54.    God  Delivers  from  Afflictions. 

2  Satn.  xxii.  17.  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me ; 
he  drew  me  out  of  many  waters  : 

2  Chr.  XXX.  9.  For  if  ye  turn  again  unto  the  Lord, 
your  brethren  and  your  children  shall  find  compassion 
before  them  that  lead  them  captive,  so  that  they  shall 
come  again  into  this  land :  for  the  Lord  your  God  u 
gracious  and  merciful,  and  will  not  turn  away  his  flice 
from  you,  if  ye  return  unto  him. 

Pf.'xxx.  11.  Thou  hast  turned  for  me  my  mourning 
into  dancing :  thou  hast  put  off  my  sackcloth,  and 
girded  me  with  gladness  : 

—  xxxiv.  19.  ^lany  are  the  afflictions  of  the  right- 
eous: but  the  Lord  delivereth  him  out  of  them  all. 

20.  He  keepeth  all  his  bones :  not  one  of  them 

is  broken. 

—  xxxvii.  32.  The  wicked  watcheth  the  righteous, 
and  seeketh  to  slay  him. 

33.  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  in  his  hand, 

nor  condemn  him  when  he  is  judged. 

—  cxlvi.  8.  The  Lord  openeth  the  eyes  of  the  blind : 
the  Lord  raiseth  them  that  are  bowed  down:  the 
Lord  loveth  the  righteous: 

/«.  ix.  4.  For  thou  hast  broken  the  yoke  of  his  bur- 
den, and  the  st:iff  of  his  shoulder,  the  rod  of  his  op- 
pressor, as  in  the  day  of  Jlidian. 

—  xxv.  3.  Therelbre  shall  the  strong  people  glo- 
rifj'  thee,  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 
thee. 

4.  For  thou  hast  been  a  strength  to  the  poor, 

a  strength  to  the  needy  in  liis  distress,  a  reftige  from 
the  stoiTO,  a  shadow  from  the  he;it,  when  the  blast  of 
the  terrible  ones  is  as  a  storm  ar/ainst  the  wall. 


CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


§  55.    Tlio  Kiirlid'ous  and  Mifkod  ('(inlnistcd. 

Prov.  xii.  .">.    Till'   Ibouiihts  of   the   ri^'liliiuis    <irc 
risht  :  liiil  tlio  ((imist'ls  of  the  wiekeil  mr  deceit. 

" 26.  The  iij;hleons  (V<  more  excolleiil  tlmn  liis 

neighbour:  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  seducetli  tlieiu. 


J  r»c. 


Coiitr:i>le(l  Tciiii«»nil  Forliiiics  <if  the 
i{i:.'lileous  aiiil  >Vicked. 


2  Stiiii.  xxii.  20.  With  the  mereifid  thou  wilt  shew 
thyself  mereil'ul,  diid  with  the  upright  !u;in  thou  wilt 
shew  thyself  upriuht. 

27.  With   the   pure   thou   wilt  show   thyself 

pure ;  and  with  the  froward  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  un- 
savoury. 

28.  And  the  afflicted  people  thou  wilt  save : 

but  thine  eyes  are  upon  the  haughty,  thut  thou  mayest 
bring  l/wrn  down. 

2  C/ir.  XV.  1.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  came  uiion 
Azariah  the  son  of  <  )ded : 

2.  And  he  went  out  to  meet  Asa,  and  said  lui- 

to  him.  Hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  Jndah  and  Henjamin  ; 
The  Lord  (■<  with  yon,  while  ye  be  with  him ;  and  if 
ye  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  you;  but  if  ye  forsake 
iiini,  he  will  forsake  you. 

Jiili  viii.  2(1.  Di'hold,  God  will  not  cast  away  a  per- 
fect man,  neither  will  he  help  the  evil  doers: 

21.  Till  he  till  thy  mouth  with  laughing,  and 

thy  lips  with  rejoicing. 

—  xxii.  20.  VVliereas  our  substance  is  not  cut  down, 
but  the  reumant  of  them  the  fire  consumeth. 

Px.  i.  0.  Fen-  the  Loud  kuowcth  the  way  of  the 
righteous:  but  the  way  of  the  ungodly  shall  perish. 

—  xviii.  2.).  With  the  merciful  thou  wilt  sliew  thy- 
self merciful ;  with  an  upright  man  thou  wilt  shew 
thyself  upright ; 

" 20.  With  the  pure  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  pure ; 

and  with  the  froward  thou  wilt  shew  thyself  frowiuxl. 

27.  For  thou  wilt  s;ive  the  atflicted  people; 

but  wilt  bring  down  high  looks. 

—  xxxii.  lb.  Many  sorrows  sIuiU  be  to  the  wicked: 
but  lie  that  trustethin  the  Lord,  mercy  shall  compass 
liim  about. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  For  the  arms  of  the  wicked  shall  be 
broken  :  but  the  Loud  uplioldcth  the  righteous. 

18.  The  Loiu)  knoweth  the  d:iys  of  the  up- 
right: and  their  inheritance  shall  be  for  ever. 

19.  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  evil 

time :  and  in  tlie  days  of  famine  they  shall  he  satis- 
fied. 

20.  Bnt  the  wicked  shall  perish,  and  the  ene- 
mies of  the  Lord  n/mll  lie  as  the  fat  of  lambs :  they 
Bhall  consume;  into  smoke  shall  they  consume  away. 

—  Ixviii.  0.  God  sctteth  the  solitary  in  f;unilies:  he 
bringeth  out  those  which  are  boimd  with  chains:  but 
the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  l/ind. 

—  Ixxy.  10.  All  the  horns  of  th(?>wicked  also  will  I 
cut  otf ;  but  the  horns  of  the  righteous  shall  be  exalted. 

—  xci.  7.  A  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  side,  and  ten 
thousand  at  thy  right  hand ;  but  it  shall  not  come  nigh 
thee. 

8.  Only  with  thine  eyes  shall  thou  behold  and 

see  the  reward  of  the  wicked. 

P/v/F.  X.  0.  Blessings  are  upon  the  head  of  the  just: 
but  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the  wicked. 

9.  He  that  walketh  uprightly  walketh  surely : 

but  he  that  pervertcth  his  ways  shall  be  known. 

24.  The  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  upon 

him:  but  the  desire  of  the  righteous  shall  be  granted. 

2.J.  As  the  whirhvinil  passeth,  so  in  the  wicked 

no  inorc :  but  the  righteous  is  an  everlasting  founda- 
tion. 

28.  Tlie  hope  of  the  righteous  nJuill  be  gl;id- 

ness :  but  the  expeet^ition  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 

29.  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  strength  to  the 

uiiright :  but  destruction  s/uiU  be  to  the  workers  of  ini- 
quity. 

30.   The  righteous  shall  never  be  removed : 

but  the  wicked  shall  not  inhabit  the  earth. 

—  xi.  3.  The  integrity  of  the  upright  shall  guide 
them :  bnt  the  pcrverseness  of  transgressors  shall  de- 
stroy them. 

] 


5.  The  righteousness  of  the  perfect  shall  direct 

his  way:  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  wicked- 
ness. 

G.  The  righteousness  of  the  upright  slniU  de- 
liver them :  but  transgressors  shall  be  taken  in  tficir 
inra  n:iuglitine.ss. 

10.    When  it  goetU  well  -with  the  righteous,] 

the  cil}' rejoiceth :  ami  when  the  wicked  perish,  ?/(*)■(-■ 
M  shouting. 

11.  By  the  blessing  of  the  upright  the  city  is 

exalted :  but  it  is  overthrown  by  the  mouth  of  the 
wicked. 

18.   The  wicked  worketh  a  deceitful  work: 

but  to  him  that  soweth  righteousness  ahull  be  a  sure  re- 
ward. 

21.    Though  hand  join  in  hand,  the  wicked 

shall  not  be  nniMinishcd:  bnt  the  seed  of  the  righteous 
sh;dl  be  delivered. 

31.  Behold,  the  righteous  shall  be  recompensed 

m  the  earth :  much  more  the  wicked  and  the  sinner. 

—  xii.  3.  A  man  shall  not  be  established  by  wicked- 
ness :  but  the  root  of  the  righteous  shall  not  be  moved. 

7.  The  wicked  arc  overthrown,  and  ((;■(.'  not: 

but  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  stand. 

—  —  21.  There  shall  no  evil  happen  to  the  just:  but 
the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  mischief 

—  xiii.  (i.  Kighteousness  keepeth  /(('///  that  in  u|)rigbt 
in  the  way:  but  wickedness  overthrowetli  the  sinner. 

VS.  Whoso  despiseth  the  word  sluill  be  de- 
stroyed :  Init  he  that  feareth  the  commandment  shall 
be  rewarded. 

21.  Evil  piirsueth  sinners :  but  to  the  righteous 

good  shall  be  repaid. 

—  xiv.  19.  The  evil  bow  before  the  good;  and  the 
wicked  at  the  gates  of  the  righteous. 

22.  Dci'they  not  err  that  devise  evil?  Init  mer- 
cy and  truth  ftluill  be  to  them  that  devise  good. 

—  xxi.  18.  The  wicked  shtill  be  a  ransom  for  the 
righteous,  and  the  transgressor  for  the  upright. 

—  xxii.  r>.  Thonis  and  snares  are  in  the  way  of  the 
froward :  he  that  doth  keep  his  sold  shall  be  i'ar  trom 
them. 

—  xxviii.  18.  Whoso  walketh  uprightly  shall  be 
saved :  but  he  that  is  perverse  in  his  ways  shall  fall  at 
once. 

Is.  Ixv.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Be- 
hold, my  servants  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  be  hungrj': 
behold,  my  servants  shall  drink,  but  ye  slndl  be  thirsty : 
behold,  my  servants  shall  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be 
ashamed : 

14.  Behold,  my  servants  shall  smg  for  joy  of 

heart,  bnt  ye  shall  cry  for  sorrow  of  heart,  and  shall 
howl  for  vexation  of  spirit. 

3fal.  iii.  18.  Then  shall  ye  return,  and  discern  be- 
tween the  righteous  and  the  wicked,  between  him  that 
serveth  God  and  him  that  serveth  him  not. 

§  .57.    Examples  of  Obedience  and  Disobedience. 

Num.  xiv.  24.  Bnt  my  servant  Caleb,  because  he  had 
.another  sjiirit  with  hiiii,  and  hath  followed  me  ftiUy, 
him  will  I  bring  into  the  land  whereinto  he  went ;  and 
his  seed  shall  possess  it. 

30.  Doubtless  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land, 

concernimj  which  I  sware  to  make  you  dwell  therein, 
save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh,  and  Joshua  the  son 
of  Nun. 

;^G.  And  the  men  which  :Moses  sent  to  search 

the  land,  who  returned,  and  made  all  the  congrega- 
tion to  mm-mur  against  him,  by  bringing  up  a  slander 
upon  the  laud, 

37.  Even  those  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil 

report  upon  the  land,  died  by  the  plague  before  the 
Lord. 

08.  But  .Toshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the 

son  of  .leplumneh,  which  irere  of  the  men  that  went  to 
search  the  l:uiil,  lived  still. 

—  xxvi.  i;:i.  Tliese  are  they  that  were  numbered  by 
Moses  and  Klca/ar  the  priest,  who  numberi-d  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  in  the  plains  of  3Ioab  by  Jordan  mar 
Jericho. 

r>4.  But  among  these  there  was  not  a  man  of 

them  whom  Moses  and  Aaron  the  priest  numbered, 

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CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


when  they  numbered  the  children  of  Israel  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Sinai. 

Num.  xx\-i.  65.  For  the  Lokd  had  said  of  them, 
They  shall  .surely  die  in  the  wilderness.  And  there 
was  not  left  a  man  of  them,  save  Caleb  the  son  of  Je- 
phunneh,  and  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun. 

DliU.  iv.  3.  Your  eyes  have  seen  what  the  Lord  did 
because  of  Baal-peor :  for  all  the  men  that  followed 
Baal-peor,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  destroyed  them 
from  among  you. 

4.  Hut  ye  that  did  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your 

God  are  alive  every  oue  of  you  this  day. 


§58. 


God's  Feelings  toward  the  Righteous  and 
Wicked. 


Ptov.  iii.  33.  For  the  froward  is  abomination  to  the 
Lord;  but  bis  secret  is  with  the  righteous. 

—  xi.  20.  They  that  are  of  a  froward  heart  are 
abomination  to  the  Lord:  but  such  as  are  ujiright  in 
their  way  are  his  delight. 

—  xii.  2.  A  good  man  obtaineth  favour  of  the  Lord: 
but  a  man  of  wicked  devices  will  he  condemn. 

—  XV.  9.  The  waj'  of  the  wicked  is  an  aljomination 
unto  the  Lord  :  but  he  lovetli  him  that  foUoweth  after 
righteousness. 

26.  The  thoughts  of  the  wicked  are  an  abom- 
ination to  tlie  Lord  :  but  the  irords  of  the  pure  are 
pleasant  words. 


§59. 


Defence  and  Protection  of  the  Rigliteons 
in  this  Lite. 


Oen.  XV.  1.  After  these  things  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  unto  Abram  in  a  vision,  saying.  Fear  not,  Abram : 
I  am  thy  shield,  and  thy  exceeding  great  reward. 

—  xlix.  24.  But  his  bow  abode  in  strength,  and  the 
arms  of  his  hands  were  made  strong  by  the  hands  of 
the  mighty  God  of  Jacob ;  (from  thence  is  the  shep- 
herd, the  stone  of  Israel ;) 

2  Sam.  xxii.  33.  God  is  my  strength  and  power ;  and 
he  maketh  my  way  perfect. 

Ps.  ix.  9.  The  Lord  also  will  be  a  refuge  for  the 
oppressed,  a  refuge  in  times  of  trouble. 

—  xviii.  30.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of 
thy  salvation;  and  thy  right  hand  hath  holden  me  up, 
and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great.' 

—  xxiii.  1.  The  Lord  is  my  shepherd ;  I  shall  not 
want. 

-2.  He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pas- 
tures :  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters. 

—  xxviii.  8.  The  Lord  is  their  strength,  and  he  is 
the  saving  strength  of  his  anointed. 

—  xxix.  11.  The  Lord  will  give  strength  unto  his 
people  ;  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with  peace. 

—  xlvi.  5.  God  is  in  the  midst  of  her;  she  shall  not 
be  moved ;  God  shall  help  her,  and  that  right  early. 

6.  The   heathen   raged,   the    kingdoms   were 

moved :  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted. 

11.  The  Lord  of  hosts  is  with  us ;  the  God  of 

Jacob  is  our  refuge.     Selah. 

—  Ivi.  3.  What  time  I  am  afraid,  I  will  trust  in 
thee. 

4.  In  God   I  will  praise  his  word,  in  God  I 

have  i)ut  my  trust ;  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do 
imto  me. 

•  11.  In  God  have  I  put  my  trust :  I  will  not  be 

afraid  what  man  can  do  unto  me. 

—  Ixi.  3.  For  thou  hast  been  a  shelter  for  me,  and 
a  strong  tower  from  the  enemy. 

—  xci.  1.  He  tliat  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  of  the 
Most  High  shall  abide  under  the  shadow  of  the  Al- 
mighty. 

^3.  Surely  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare 

of  the  fowler,  and  from  the  noisome  pestilence. 

4.  He  shall  cover  thee  with  his  feathers,  and 

under  his  wings  shall  thou  trust :  his  truth  shall  be  thy 
shield  and  buckler. 

—  xciv.  16.  Who  will  rise  up  for  me  against  the  evil 
doers  y  or  who  will  stand  up  for  me  against  the  work- 
ers of  ini(|uitvV 

17.  Llnless  the  Lord  liiid  been  my  help,  my 

soul  had  almost  i.lwelt  in  silence. 

1 


18.  When  I  said.  My  foot  slippeth ;  thy  mercy, 

0  Lord,  held  me  up. 

—  cxviii.  6.  Tlie  Lord  is  on  my  side ;  I  will  not 
fear :  what  can  man  do  unto  me  ? 

7.  The  Lord  taketh  my  part  with  them  that 

help  me ;  therefore  shall  I  see  my  desire  upon  them 
that  hate  me. 

—  cxxiv.  1.  If  it  had  not  been  the  Lord  who  was  on 
oiu-  side,  now  may  Israel  say ; 

3.  If  it  hud  not  been  the  Lord  who  was  on  our 

side,  when  men  rose  up  against  us : 

3.  Then    they  had   swallowed  us  up   quick, 

when  their  wrath  was  kindled  against  us: 

—  exxv.  3.  As  the  mountains  are  round  about  Jeru- 
salem, so  the  Lord  is  round  about  his  people  Irom 
henceforth  even  for  ever. 

P)'ov.  iii.  25.  Be  not  afraid  of  sudden  fear,  neither  of 
the  desolation  of  the  wicked,  when  it  conieth. 

26.  For  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  confidence,  and 

shall  keep  thy  foot  from  being  taken. 

—  xviii.  10.  Tlie  name  of  the  Lord  is  a  strong 
tower:  the  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  safe. 

—  xxix  25.  The  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  snare :  but 
whoso  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord  shall  be  safe. 

7s.  xl.  11.  He  shall  feed  his  flock  like  a  shepherd : 
he  shall  gather  the  lambs  with  his  arm,  and  carry 
them  in  his  hosom,  and  shall  gently  lead  those  that  are 
with  young. 

—  xli.  10.  Fear  thou  not;  for  I  am  with  thee;  be 
not  dismayed ;  for  I  am  thy  God :  I  will  strengthen 
thee ;  yea,  I  will  help  thee ;  yea,  I  will  uphold  thee 
with  the  right  hand  of  my  righteousness. 

—  xliii.  2.  When  tliou  passest  through  the  waters,  I 
will  he  with  thee  ;  and  through  the  rivers,  they  shall 
not  overflow  thee :  when  thou  walkest  through  the 
fire,  thou  shalt  not  be  burned  ;  neither  shall  the  flame 
kindle  upon  thee. 

—  1.  7.  For  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  therefore 
shall  I  not  be  confounded :  therefore  have  I  set  my 
face  like  a  flint,  and  I  know  that  I  shall  not  bt 
ashamed. 

8.  He  is  near  that  justifieth  me;   who  will 

contend  with  me  ?  let  us  stand  together :  who  is  mine 
adversary  V  let  him  come  near  unto  me. 

9.  Behold,  the  Lord  God  will  help  me;  who 

is  he  tliat  shall  condemn  me  ?  lo,  they  all  shall  wax 
old  as  a  garment ;  the  motli  shall  eat  them  up. 

—  11.  12.  I,  even  I,  am  he  that  comforteth  you  :  who 
art  thou,  that  thou  shouldest  be  afraid  of  a  man  that 
shall  die,  and  of  the  son  of  man  tchich  shall  be  made 
as  grass ; 

—  Ivii.  11.  And  of  whom  hast  thou  been  afraid  or 
feared,  that  thou  hast  lied,  and  hast  not  remembered 
me,  nor  laid  it  to  thy  heart?  have  not  I  held  my  peace 
even  of  okl,  and  thou  fearest  me  not  ? 

llch.  xiii.  6.  So  that  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord 
is  my  helper,  and  I  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do 
unto  me. 

§  60.    Tlieir  Prosperity. 

Oen.  XXV.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  of 
Abraham,  that  God  blessed  his  son  Isaac ;  and  Isaac 
dwelt  b_v  the  well  Lahai-roi. 

—  xxvi.  5.  Because  tliat  Abraham  obeyed  my  voice, 
and  kept  my  charge,  my  commandments,  my  statutes, 
and  my  laws. 

Dent.  xi.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  shall 
hearken  diligently  unto  my  commandments  ■svliich  1 
command  j'ou  this  day,  to  love  the  Lord  your  God, 
and  to  serve  him  with  all  your  heart  and  with  all  your 
soul, 

14.  That  I  will  give  you  the  rain  of  your  land 

in  his  due  season,  the  first  niiu  and  the  latter  rain,  thai 
thou  mayest  gather  in  tliy  corn,  and  thy  wine,  ano- 
thine  oil. 

—  xxviii.  13.  And  the  Lord  shall  make  thee  the 
head,  and  not  the  tail;  and  thou  shalt  be  above 
only,  and  thou  shalt  not  be  liencatli ;  if  that  thou 
hearken  unto  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  observe  and 
to  do  them : 

—  XXX.  9.  And  the  IjORD  thy  Goil  will  make  thee 
plenteous  in  eveiy  work  of  thine  hand,  in  the  fruit  of 

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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


IIOUK  V, 


tliv  body,  iiiul  ill  the  fruit  of  thv  cjitllc,  ;iiul  in  tlic 
fimt  of  lliy  laml,  lor  gooil:  for  tuu  Lord  will  again 
ivjoicu  ovJr  llifo  tor  good,  as  he  rejoicfd  ovor  lliy 
t'atUers: 

Deut.  XXX.  10.  If  lUou  slialt  liuarken  unto  the  voito 
of  Ihc  Loud  thy  Cioil,  to  keep  his  eommandiaent.i  and 
his  slaUiles  eltich  <in<  written  in  this  book  of  the  law, 
■iii'l  if  thou  luru  uuio  the  Loud  thy  Qod  with  all  thine 
heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul. 

2  Stm.  V.  10.  .Viid  bavid  went  on,  and  grew  great, 
and  the  Louu  God  of  hosl.-i  ii;i.-<  with  him. 

1  A'niff.i  ii.  ;!.  .Vnd  keep  llie  eliaiire  of  the  LoKD  thy 
Uoil,  to  "walk  ill  his  ways,  to  keep  iiis  statutes,  and  his 
eoniinandiueiits,  and  his  judgmeuls.  and  his  lesliino- 
nies.  IIS  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  .Moses,  that  thou 
inayest  prosper  in  all  that  thou  doesl,  and  whitliei.so- 
ever  thou  tuniesi  thyself: 

1  C/ii:  xi.  9.  So  David  waxed  greater  and  greater: 
for  the  LoKii  of  hosts  ipn.i  with  him. 

—  xxii.  l:!.  Then  shall  thou  prosper,  if  thou  takest 
heed  to  fulfil  tlie  statutes  and  judgments  which  the 
Loud  charged  Moses  with  coneerniiig  Israel :  be 
strong,  and  of  good  courage ;  dread  not,  nor  be  dis- 
mayed. 

■i  Chr.  XV.  7.  Be  ye  strong  therefore,  and  let  not 
your  hands  be  wi^ik  :  for  your  work  shall  be  rewarded. 

—  xvii.  3.  And  the  Loiin  was  willi  .Jehoshaphiit, 
because  he  walked  in  the  til's!  w:iys  of  his  father 
David,  and  sought  not  unto  Baalim; 

4.  But  "sought  to  the  /.ORD  God  of  his  father, 

and  walked  in  his  commandments,  and  not  after  tlie 
doings  of  Israel. 

— ' —  5.  Therefore  the  Loud  stablished  the  kingdom 
in  his  hand;  and  all  Juduli  brought  to  .Jehosliaphat 
presents  ;  and  he  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance. 

—  x.wii.  0.  8o  .Jothan  liecame  mighty,  because  he 
prepared  his  ways  bel'ore  tlie  Loud  his  God. 

Jub  xi.  17.  And  t/iiue  age  shall  be  clearer  than  the 
noonday ;  thou  shall  shine  forth,  thou  shall  lie  as  tlie 
morning. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  If  they  obey  and  serve  him,  they  shall 
spend  their  days  in  prosperity,  and  their  yeara  in 
pleasures. 

P«.  xviii.  24.  Therefore  hath  the  Loud  rccompensi'd 
me  according  to  my  righteousness,  according  to  the 
cleanness  of  my  hands  iu  his  eyesight. 

—  xxxi.  19.  Oh  how  great  in  thy  goodness,  which 
tliou  hast  laid  up  for  them  that  fear  thee ;  which  thou 
hast  wrought  for  them  that  trust  in  thee  before  the 
sons  of  men ! 

—  xxxiii.  12.  Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  in  the 
Loud  ;  a/iil  the  people  icliom  he  hath  chosen  for  his 
own  inheritance. 

—  xxxvii.  25.  I  have  been  young,  and  now  am  old  ; 
yet  have  1  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken,  nor  his 
seed  begging  bread. 

27.  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good;  and  dwell 

for  evermore. 

28.  For  the  Loud  loveth  judgment,  and  for- 

s;iketli  not  his  saints ;  tliej-  are  preserveil  for  ever ;  liut 
the  seetl  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off. 

29.  The  righteous  shall  inherit  the  laml,  and 

dwell  therein  forever. 

—  Iviii.  11.  yo  that  a  man  shall  say.  Verily  there  is  a 
reward  for  the  righteous :  verily  he  is  a  God  that  judg- 
eth  in  the  earth. 

—  Ixxxix.  24.  But  mj'  ftiithfulness  and  my  mercy 
shall  III'  with  him:  and  in  my  name  shall  his  horn  be 
exalted. 

—  xcii.  10.  But  my  horn  shall  thou  exalt  like  the 
horn  ofn  unicorn:  I  shall  be  anointed  with  fresh  oil. 

12.  The  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  palm 

tree;  he  shall  grow  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon. 

—  cxxi.  6.  The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  daj-,  nor 
the  moon  by  night. 

Proc.  ii.  21 .  For  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  the  land, 
and  the  ]ierfcct  shall  remain  in  it. 

Is.  i.  19.  If  ye  be  wiUing  and  obedient,  ye  shall  cat 
the  good  of  the  land  : 

—  iii.  10.  Say  ye  to  the  righteous,  that  it  shaU  he 
well  icith  him':  lor  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their 
doings. 

See  Jiii.  xiv.  14. 


§  CI.    They  are  Uplivcrod  from  Kvil, 

2  Kiny.1  xxii.  18.  But  lo  tin-  king  of  .ludali  which 
sent  you  to  imiuiie  of  the  Loud,  tlius  shall  ye  say  to 
him.  Thus  saitli  the  Loud  God  of  Israel,  As  touching 
llie  words  whii:li  lliou  hast  hciird  ; 

—  —  19.  IJecaiise  tliiiie  h(;irl  was  tender,  and  thou 
hast  humliled  thyself  before  the  Loud,  when  thou 
heardesi  what  1  spake  against  this  phice,  and  against 
the  inhabiuiiits  ihereol,  that  they  should  bccoine  a 
desolation  and  a  cui'se,  and  hast  nni  thy  <  lollies.  ;iiid 
wept  before  me;  I  also  have  heard  ihci:,  saith  the 
Loud. 

20.  Behold  tlierefore,  I  will  gather  thee  unto 

thy  fathers,  and  thou  shall  be  gathered  into  thy  grave 
in  peai'c;  and  thine  cyi'S  siiall  not  sec  :ill  the  evil 
which  I  will  bring  upon  this  plate.  And  they  brought 
the  king  word  again. 

Jul)  V.  U).  He  shall  deliver  thee  in  six  troubles:  yea, 
in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  touch  lliee. 

20.  In    laniine    he   shall   redeem    thee   from 

death  :  and  in  war  from  the  power  of  the  sword. 

21.   Thou  sli:dt  be  hid  fioni  the  scourge  of  the 

tongue:  neither  shall  thou  be  afraid  of  destruction 
when  it  cometli. 

Pror.  i.  3;!.  But  whoso  hcarkcnetli  unto  me  shall 
dwell  safely,  ;ind  shall  be  (piiet  from  fear  of  evil. 

Er.  viii.  h.  Whoso  keejietli  the  comniaiulment  shall 
feel  no  evil  thing ;  ;ind  a  wise  man's  heart  discerueth 
both  time  and  judgment. 

In.  liv.  14.  In  rigliteousness  shall  thou  be  estab- 
lished: thou  shall  be  far  from  opiiression ;  Ibr  thou 
shall  not  fear:  and  from  terror;  for  it  shall  not  come 
near  thee. 

,/(';•.  xxxix.  16.  Go  and  speak  to  Ebed-melech  the 
Ethiopian,  saying.  Thus  sailb  the  Loun  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel;  Behold,  I  will  liring  my  words  upon 
this  city  for  evil,  and  not  for  good  ;  and  they  shall  be 
iimimpli.ihixl  in  lliat  day  before  thee. 

17.  Bull  wilTdeliver  thee  in  that  day,  saith 

the  Loud  ;  and  thou  shall  not  be  given  into  the  hand 
of  the  men  of  whom  thou  nrl  afraitl. 

§  02.    Tliey  are  Delivered  from  Death. 

Oen.  vii.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Noah,  Come 
thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark ;  for  thee  have  I 
seen  righteous  before  me  in  this  generation. 

Job  iv.  7.  Remember,  I  pray  thee,  who  ei-er  perished 
being  innocent?  or  where  were  the  righteous  cut  off? 

Proii  xii.  28.  In  the  way  of  righteousness  is  life ;  and 
in  the  pathway  thereof  tlwrc  is  no  di'alh. 

,/<■)•.  xxxix.  18.  For  I  will  surely  deliver  thee,  and 
thou  shall  not  fall  by  the  sword,  liut  thy  life  shall  be 
for  a  prey  unto  thee ;  because  thou  hast  put  thy  trust 
in  me,  saith  the  Loud. 

K:il:.  xviii.  .5.  But  if  a  man  be  just,  and  do  that 
which  is  lawful  and  right, 

7.  And  iKith  not  oppressed  any,  but  hath  re- 
stored to  the  delitor  his  pledge,  hath  spoiled  none  by 
violence,  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and  hath 
covered  the  naked  with  ;i  giirment; 

8.  lie  that  hath  not  given  forth  upim  usur\', 

ncilher  halh  taken  any  increa.se,  thdt  hath  withdrawn 
his  hiincl  lidin  iniquity,  hath  executed  true  judgment 
between  niau  and  man, 

9.  Ilath  walked  in  my  statutes,  and  hath  kejit 

my  judgments,  to  deal  truly ;  he  w  just,  he  shall  surely 
live,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  C3.    Spiritual  Dlessings  Promised. 

1  S'lm.  xii.  14.  If  ye  will  fe;ir  the  Loud,  iind  .serve 
him,  and  obey  his  voice,  and  not  rebel  against  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord,  then  shall  boUi  ye  and 
also  the  king  tli;it  reignotli  over  you  continue  follow- 
ing the  Loud  your  God  : 

Job  xxii.  21.  Aetiuaint  now  thyself  with  him,  and 
be  at  peace :  flierebv  good  shall  come  unto  thee. 

1\  V.  12.  For  thou.  Loud,  wilt  bless  the  righteous; 
with  favour  wilt  thou  comi)a.ss  him  as  irilh  a  shield. 

—  xxiv.  i.  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  of  the 
LouDy  or  who  shall  stand  in  his  holy  place? 

4,  He  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  pure  heart ; 


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CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


who  bath  not  lifted  up  his  soul  unto  vanity,  ilor  sworn 
dct-eitfuUy. 

Ps.  xxiV.  5.  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  from  the 
Lord,  and  righteousness  from  the  God  of  his  salvation. 

G.  This  is  the  generation  of  them  that  seek 

him,  that  seek  thy  face,  O  Jacob.     Selah. 

—  XXV.  10.  All  the  paths  of  the  Loud  are  mercy 
and  ti'utb  unto  such  as  keep  his  covenant  and  his  tes- 
timonies. 

—  Ixv.  4.  Blessed  is  the  man  wjiom  thou  choosest, 
and  causest  to  approach  unto  thee,  that  he  may  dwell 
in  tliy  courts :  we  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  goodness 
of  tliy  house,  eren  of  thy  lioly  temple. 

—  Ixxxiv.  11.  For  the  Lokd  God  is  a  sun  and  shield : 
the  Lord  will  give  grace  and  glory :  no  good  thing 
W'ill  he  withhold  from  them  that  walk  uprightly. 

—  xcvii.  11.  Light  is  sown  for  the  righteous,  and 
gladness  for  the  upright  in  heart. 

Prov.  xxi.  21.  He  that  followeth  after  righteousness 
and  mercy  tindetli  life,  ri"hteousness,  and  honour. 

Jer.  xxxiii.  6.  Behold,  I  will  bring  it  health  and  cure, 
and  I  will  cure  them,  and  will  reveal  unto  them  the 
abundance  of  peace  and  truth. 

Zech.  iii.  6.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  protested 
unto  Joshua,  sa3-ing, 

7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  If  thou  wilt 

wuUv  in  my  ways,  and  if  thou  wilt  keep  my  charge, 
tlicn  thou  "shall  also  judge  my  house,  and  s'halt  also 
keep  my  courts,  and  I  will  give  thee  places  to  walk 
among  these  that  stand  bj-. 

§  64.    Their  Children  Blessed. 

3  Eincjs  X.  30.  And  tlie  Lord  said  unto  Jehu,  Be- 
cause thou  hast  done  well  in  executing  that  which  is 
right  in  mine  eyes,  and  hast  done  unto  the  house  of 
Ahab  according  to  all  that  was  in  mine  heart,  thy  chil- 
dren of  the  fourth  generation  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of 
Israel. 

Ps.  cii.  28.  The  children  of  thy  servants  shall  con- 
tinue, and  their  seed  shall  be  established  before  thee. 

—  ciii.  17.  But  tlie  mercy  of  the  Lord  is  ti-om  ever- 
lasting to  everlasting  upon  them  that  fear  him,  and  his 
righteousness  unto  children's  children ; 

— •  —  18.  To  such  as  keep  his  covenant,  and  to  those 
that  remember  his  commandments  to  do  them. 

—  cxii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Blessed  is  the  man 
that  feareth  the  Lord,  that  dchghteth  greatly  in  his 
commandments. 

2.  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth  :  the 

generation  of  the  upright  shall  be  blessed. 

3.  AVealth  and  riches  shall  be  in  his  house :  and 

his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever. 

Prou.  xiii.  22.  A  good  man  Icaveth  an  inheritance  to 
his  children's  children:  and  the  wealth  of  the  sinner 
is  laid  up  for  the  just. 

—  XX.  7.  The  just  man  walketh  in  his  integrity:  his 
children  are  blessed  after  him. 

Is.  Ixv.  23.  They  shall  not  labour  in  vain,  nor  bring 
forth  lV>r  trouble ;  for  they  are  the  seed  of  the  blessed 
of  the  Lord,  and  then'  offspring  with  them. 

See  Ki:  xx.  6.     Dent.  vii.  9.     1  Kings  xi.  12,  13. 

§  <i5.    Others'  Sins  not  to  be  Suffered  for. 

Num.  xvi.  23.  And  they  fell  upon  their  faces,  and 
said,  O  God,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  shall 
one  man  sin,  and  wilt  thou  be  wroth  with  all  the  con- 
gregation ? 

—  xxvi.  10.  And  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and 
swallowed  them  up  together  with  Korah,  when  that 
comp:uiy  died,  what  time  the  fire  devoured  two  hun- 
dred anil  fif^  men :  and  they  became  a  sign. 

11.  Notwithstanding  the  children  of  Korah 

died  not. 

Dei/t.  xxiv.  16.  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to  death 
for  the  children,  neither  shall  the  children  be  put  to 
death  for  the  fathers :  everj^  man  shall  be  put  to  death 
for  his  own  sin. 

2  Kiiif/s  xiv.  6.  But  the  children  of  the  murderers 
he  slew  not :  according  unto  that  which  is  written  in 
the  book  of  the  law  of  M<ises,  wherein  the  Lord 
commanded,  saying.  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to 

11 


death  fni-  the  children,  nor  the  children  be  put  to 
death  for  the  fathers ;  but  everj'  man  shall  be  put  to 
death  for  his  own  sin. 

3  Chr.  XXV.  3.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king- 
dom was  established  to  him,  that  he  slew  his  servants 
that  had  killed  the  king  his  father. 

4.  But  he  slew  not  their  children,  but  did  as  it. 

is  written  in  the  law  in  the  boolv  of  Jloses,  where  the 
Lord  commanded,  s:iyiug,  The  fathers  shall  not  die 
for  the  children,  neither  shall  the  children  die  for  the 
fathers,  but  eveiy  m;m  shall  die  for  his  own  sin. 

Jer.  xxxi.  29.  In  those  da3's  they  shall  say  no  more. 
The  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  grape,  and  the  chil- 
dren's teeth  are  set  on  edge. 

30.  But  every  one  shall  die  for  his  own  ini- 
quity :  every  man  that  eateth  the  sour  grape,  his 
teeth  shall  be  set  on  edge. 

Eztk.  xviii.  3.  What  mean  ye,  that  ye  use  this  prov- 
erb concerning  the  land  of  Israel,  saying.  The  fathers 
have  eaten  soin-  grapes,  and  the  childi-en's  teeth  are 
set  on  edge  ? 

3.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  ye  shall  not 

have  occa-iion  anj-  more  to  use  this  proverb  in  Israel. 

10.  If  he  beget  a  son  that  is  a  robber,  a  shed- 

der  of  blood,  and  that  doeth  the  like  to  any  one  of 
these  things, 

11.  And  that  doeth  not  any  of  those  duties, 

but  even  hath  eaten  upon  the  mountains,  aud  defiled 
his  neighbour's  wife, 

—  • —  13.  Hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  needy,  hath 
spoiled  liy  violence,  hath  not  restored  the  pledge,  and 
hatli  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols,  hath  committed 
abomiu;ition, 

14.  Now,  lo,  if  he  beget  a  son,  that  seeth  all 

his  father's  sins  which  he  hath  done,  and  considereth, 
and  doeth  not  such  like, 

-15.  That  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  mountains, 

neither  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  hath  not  defiled  his  neighbour's  wife, 

16.  Neither    hath    oppressed   any,  hath  not 

wifhholden  the  pledge,  neither  hath  spoiled  by  vio- 
lence, but  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 
hath  covered  the  naked  with  a  garment, 

17.  That  hath  taken  off  his  hand  from  the 

poor,  that  hath  not  received  usury  nor  increase,  hath 
executed  my  judgments,  hath  walked  in  m_v  statutes; 
he  shall  notdie  for  the  iniquity  of  his  father,  he  shall 
surely  live. 

18.  As  for  his  fiither,  because  he  cruelly  op- 
pressed, spoiled  liis  brother  bj'  violence,  and  did  thai 
which  is  not  good  among  his  people,  lo,  even  he  shall 
die  in  his  iniquity. 

•  10.  Yet  say  ye,  "Why  ?  doth  not  the  son  bear 

the  iniquity  of  the  father?  When  the  sou  hath  done 
that  which"  is  lawful  and  right,  and  hath  kept  all  my 
statutes,  and  hath  done  them,  he  shall  sm-ely  live. 

30.  The  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die.     The 

son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquitj'  of  the  lather,  neither 
shall  the  father  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  son  :  the  right- 
eousness of  the  righteous  shall  be  upon  him,  and  the 
wickedness  of  the  wicked  shall  be  upon  him. 


§66. 


The  Righteous  a  Protection  to  the 
Wicked. 


Gen.  xviii.  36.  And  the  Lord  said.  If  I  find  in 
Sodom  fifty  righteous  within  the  city,  then  I  will 
spare  all  the  place  tor  their  sakes. 

—  xix.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  God  destroyed 
the  cities  of  the  phnn,  that  God  remembered  Abra- 
ham, and  sent  Lot  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow, 
when  he  overthrew  the  cities  in  the  which  Lot  dwelt. 

Job  xxii.  29.  When  men  are  cast  down,  then  thou 
Shalt  say,  Thei-e  is  lifting  up ;  and  he  shall  save  the 
humble  person. 

30.  He  shall  deliver  the  island  of  the  inno- 
cent: and  it  is  delivered  by  the  pureness  of  thine 
hands.* 

—  xlii.  7.  And  it  was  so,  that  after  the  Lord  had 


*  A  carious  mistranslation.  Noyea  renders  the  verse :  "  He 
will  deliver  even  him  that  i-s  not  innocent:  the  purity  of  thy 
hands  shall  save  him."— H. 

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CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Bpokcii  these  words  unto  Jol),  the  Lord  said  to  Eli- 
\i\\:\7.  the  Temanite,  Mj'  -n-ratli  is  kindled  an'uiiist 
tliee,  aud  against  tliy  two  frieuds :  for  ye  liave  not 
spoken  of  me  tJte  iking  that  is  right,  as  my  seiTant 
Job  hatJi. 

Job  xlii.  8.  Therefore  take  unto  you  now  seven  bul- 
locks and  seven  rams,  and  go  to  my  servant  .Job,  and 
olfei-  up  for  yourselves  a  burnt  offering  ;  and  my  ser- 
vant Jol)  shall  pray  for  you:  for  him  will  I  accept: 
lest  I  deal  with  you  after  your  folly,  in  that  ye  have 
not  spoken  of  me  the  'thing  which  is  right,  like  my  ser- 
vant Job. 

Jer.  V.  1.  Run  ye  to  and  fro  through  the  streets  of 
Jerusalem,  aud  see  now,  and  know,  and  seek  in  the 
broad  jilaces  thereof,  if  yv  can  tind  a  man,  if  there  be 
(iny  that  executeth  judgment,  that  seeketh  the  truth  ; 
and  I  will  pardon  it. 

§  67.    This  Protection  sometimes  Denied. 

Ezek.  xiv.  14.  Though  these  three  men,  Noah,  Dan- 
iel, aud  Job,  were  in  it,  they  should  deliver  hut  their 
own  souls  l)y  their  righteousness,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

15.  If  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  pass  through 

the  laud,  and  they  spoil  it,  so  that  it  be  desolate,  that 
no  man  may  pass  through  because  of  the  beasts : 

IG.   Though  these  three  men  were  in  it,  ns  I 

live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  shall  deliver  neither 
sons  nor  daughters ;  they  only  shall  be  delivered,  but 
the  land  shall  be  desolate. 

17.  Or  if  I  bring  a  sword  upon  that  land,  and 

say.  Sword,  go  through  the  land ;  so  that  I  cut  off 
man  and  beast  from  it : 

18.  Though  these  three  men  were  in  it,  as  I 

live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  shall  deliver  neither 
sons  nor  daughters,  but  they  only  shall  be  delivered 
themselves. 

19.  Or  if  I  send  a  pestilence  into  that  laud, 

and  pour  out  my  fury  upon  it  in  blood,  to  cut  off 
from  it  man  and  beast : 

30.  Thougli  Noah,  Daniel,  and  Job,  loere  in  it, 

as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they  shall  deliver  neither 
son  nor  daughter ;  they  shall  but  deliver  their  own 
souls  by  their  righteousness. 

31.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  How  much 

more  when  I  send  my  foiu'  sore  judgments  upon  Jeru- 
salem, the  sword,  aud  the  famine,  and  the  noisome 
beast,  and  the  pestilence,  to  cut  off  from  it  man  and 
beast  ? 

§  68.    The  Pi-osperity  of  the  Wicked. 

(See  also  Book  XXVL,  §  4.) 

Job  ix.  34.  The  earth  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the 
wicked:  he  covereth  the  faces  of  the  judges  thereof; 
if  not,  where,  and  who  is  he  ? 

—  xii.  6.  The  tabernacles  of  robbers  prosper,  and 
they  that  provoke  God  are  secure ;  into  whose  hand 
Goil  bringeth  abtindantly. 

—  xxi."l3.  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 
a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave. 

—  xxii.  18.  Yet  he  tilled  then'  houses  with  good 
things :  but  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  5.  They  are  not  in  trouble  as  other  men; 
neither  are  they  plagued  like  other  men. 

0.  Therefore  pride  compasseth  them  about  as 

a  chain ;  violence  covereth  them  ax  a  garment. 

7.  Their  eyes   stand   out  with  fatness :  they 

have  more  tlian  heart  could  wish. 

13.  Behold,  these  are  the  ungodly,  who  pros- 
per in  the  world  ;  thej'  increase  in  riches. 

/('(•.  V.  27.  As  a  cage  is  full  of  bu'ds,  so  are  their 
houses  full  of  deceit :  therefore  they  are  become  great, 
and  waxen  rich. 


§69. 


Complaints  of  the  Prosperity  of  the 
Wicked. 


Job  xxi.  6.  Even  when  I  remember  I  am  afraid,  and 
trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh. 

7.  Wherefore  do  the  wicked  live,  become  old, 

yea,  are  mighty  in  power  ? 

1 


8.  Tlieir  seed  is  establislicd  in  llicir  sight  with 

them,  and  tlicir  oll'spriug  Ijelbrr  tlicir  eyes. 

-9.  Their  houses  are  safe  from  fear,  neither  is 

the  rod  of  God  upon  them. 

—  xxiv.  13.  Men  groan  from  out  of  tlie  city,  and 
the  soul  of  the  wounded  crieth  out :  yet  God  layeth 
not  follj'  to  them. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  3.  But  as  for  me,  my  ftet  were  almost 
gone;  my  steps  had  well  nigh  slipped. 

3.  For  I  was  envious  at  the  foolish,  when  I  saw 

the  prosperit}'  of  the  wicked. 

4.  For  tliere  are  no  bauds  in  their  death ;  but 

their  strength  is  firm. 

13.  Verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  in  vain, 

and  washed  my  hands  in  innocency. 

14.  For  all  the  day  long  have  I  been  plagued, 

aud  chastened  every  morning. 

15.  If  I   say,  I   will  speak  thus;    behold,   I 

should  offend  against  the  generation  of  thy  children. 

Jer.  xii.  1.  Righteous  art  thou,  O  Lord,  when  I 
plead  witli  thee  :  yet  let  me  talk  with  thee  of  thy  judg- 
ments :  Wherefore  doth  tlie  way  of  the  wicked  pros- 
per V  wherefore  are  all  they  happy  that  deal  very  treach- 
erously ? 

2.  Thou  hast  planted   them,  yea,  they  have 

taken  root :  they  grow,  yea,  they  bring  forth  fruit : 
thou  art  near  in  their  luouth,  and  far  from  their  reins. 

Hab.  i.  3.  Why  dost  thou  shew  me  iniquity,  and 
cause  vie  to  behold  grievance  ?  for  spoiling  and  vio- 
lence are  before  me  :  "and  there  are  that  raise  up  strife 
and  contention. 

4.  Therefore  the  law  is  slacked,  and  judgment 

doth  never  go  forth:  for  the  wicked  doth  compass 
about  the  righteous ;  therefore  wrong  judgment  pro- 
ceedeth. 

13.  +wherefore  lookest  thou  upon  them  that 

deal  treacherously,  and  boldest  thy  tongue  when  the 
wicked  devoureth  the  man  that  is  more  righteous  than 
he? 

14.  Aud  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea, 

as  the  creeping  things,  that  hare  no  ruler  over  them? 

15.  They  take  up  all  of  them  with  the  angle, 

they  catch  them  in  their  net,  and  gather  them  in  their 
drag :  therefore  they  rejoice  and  are  glad. 

16.  Therefore  they  sacrifice  unto  their  net,  and 

burn  incense  unto  their  drag ;  because  by  them  their 
portion  is  fat,  and  their  meat  plenteous. 

17.  Shall  they  therefore  empty  their  net,  and 

not  spare  continuallj'  to  slay  the  nations? 

Mai  ii.  17.  Ye  have  wearied  the  Lord  with  your 
words.  Yet  ye  say.  Wherein  have  we  wearied  him? 
When  ye  say.  Every  one  that  doeth  evil  is  good  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  and  he  delighteth  in  them;  or, 
Where  is  the  God  of  judgment? 

—  iii.  15.  And  now  we  call  the  proud  happy ;  yea, 
they  that  work  wickedness  are  set  up ;  yea,  they  that 
tempt  God  are  even  delivered. 

§  70.  The  End  of  the  Prosperity  of  tlie  Wicked. 

t/oJ  V.  3.  I  have  seen  tlie  foolish  taking  root:  but 
suddenly  I  cursed  his  habitation. 

—  xx'iv.  33.  He  draweth  also  the  mightj'  with  his 
power:  he  riseth  up,  and  no  man  is  sure  of  life. 

33.  Though  it  be  given  him  to  be  in  safety, 

whereon  he  resteth ;  yet  his  eyes  are  upon  their 
ways. 

24   xhey  are  exalted  for  a  little  while,  but 

are  gone  and  brought  low  :  they  arc  taken  out  of  the 
way  as  all  other,  and  cut  off  as  the  fops  of  the  ears  of 
corn. 

Ps.  xxxvi.  13.  There  are  the  workers  of  iniquity 
fillen :  they  are  cast  down,  and  shall  not  be  able  to 
rise. 

—  xxxvii.  34.  Wait  on  the  Lord,  and  keep  his  way, 
and  he  shall  exalt  thee  to  inherit  the  land :  when  the 
wicked  are  cut  off,  thou  shall  see  it. 

35.  I  have  seen  the  wicked  in  great  power, 

and  spreading  himself  like  a  green  bay  tree. 

36.  Yet  he  passed  away,  and,  lo,  he  \oem  not : 

yea,  I  sought  him,  \>uX  he  could  not  be  found. 

—  Iv.  33.  But  thou,  0  God,  shall  bring  them  down 
into  the  pit  of  destruction :  bloody  and  deceitful  men 

11 


CUAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK   T, 


shall  not  live  out  half  tlicLr  da^'S ;  but  I  ^vill  trust  in 
thee. 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  16.  When  I  thought  to  know  this,  it  was 
too  painful  for  me  ; 

17.  Until  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  of  Goil ; 

tliea  I  understood  their  end. 

18.  Surely  thou   didst  set  them  in  slippery 

places  :  thou  castcdst  them  down  into  destruction. 

■  19.  How  ai'e  they  brought,  into  desolation,  as 

in  a  moment !  they  are  utterly  consumed  with  terrors. 

20.  As  a  dream  when  oim  awaketh ;  so,   O 

Lord,  when  thou  awakest,  thou  shalt  despise  their  im- 
age. 

31.  Thus  my  heart  was  grieved,  and  I  was 

pricked  in  my  reins. 

22.  So  foolish  was  I,  and  ignorant :  1  was  as  a 

beast  before  thee. 

—  xcii.  0.  A  brutish  man  knoweth  not ;  neither 
doth  a  fool  understand  this. 

-7.  AVhen  the  wicked  siiring  as  the  grass,  and 

■when  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  do  flourish ;  it  is  that 
they  shall  be  destroyed  for  ever : 

Prov.  iv.  19.  The  way  of  the  wicked  is  as  darkness : 
they  know  not  at  what  they  stumble. 

—  vi.  14,  Prowardness  is  in  his  heart,  he  deviseth 
mischief  continually  ;  he  soweth  discord. 

15.  Therefore  shall  his  calamity  come  sud- 
denly ;  suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  without  remedy. 

Ee.  viii.  13.  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  a  hundred 
times,  and  bis  dni/s  be  prolonged,  yet  surely  I  know 
that  it  shall  be  well  with  them  that  fear  God,  which 
fear  before  him : 

13.  But  it  shall  not  be  well  with  the  wicked, 

neither  shall  he  prolong  Iris  days,  whic7i  are  as  a  shadow ; 
because  he  feareth  not  before  God. 

§  71.    Filial  Doom  of  the  Rig'liteoiis  and  Wicked. 

1  Ghr.  xxviii.  9.  And  thou,  Solomon  my  son,  know 
tliou  the  God  of  thy  father,  and  serve  him  with  a  per- 
fect heart  and  with  a  willing  mind  :  for  the  Loud 
searcheth  all  hearts,  and  uuderstandeth  all  the  imagi- 
nations of  the  thoughts:  if  thou  seek  him,  he  will  be 
found  of  thee ;  but  if  thou  forsake  him,  he  will  cast 
thee  off  for  ever. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  37.  Mark  the  perfect  mun,  and  behold 
the  upright :  for  the  end  of  t/tat  man  is  peace. 

38.  But  the  transgressors  shall  be  destroyed 

together :  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off. 

—  cxxv.  5.  As  for  such  as  turn  aside  unto  their 
crooked  ways,  the  Lord  shall  lead  them  forth  with  the 
workers  of  iniquity:  but  peace  shaU  be  upon  Israel. 

Prod.  xi.  33.  The  desire  of  the  righteous  is  only  good : 
but  the  expectation  of  the  wicked  is  wrath. 

—  xiv.  33.  The  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  wick- 
edness :  but  the  righteous  hath  liope  in  his  death. 

Ji/)m.  ii.  7.  To  tliem  who  by  jjatient  continuance  in 
well  doing  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immortality, 
eternal  life : 

8.  But  unto  them  that  are  contentious,  and  do 

not  obey  the  truth,  but  obey  unrighteousness,  indigna- 
tion and  wrath, 

9.  Tribidation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 

of  man  that  doeth  evil ;  of  the  Jew  fii'st,  and  also  of 
the  Gentile : 

1  Pet.  iv.  17.  For  the  time  is  come  that  judgment 
must  begin  at  the  house  of  God  :  and  if  it  first  lieijin 
at  us,  what  shall  the  end  he  of  them  that  obey  not  the 
gospel  of  God  ? 

18.  And  if  the  righteous  scarcely  be  saved, 

where  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner  appear  ? 

See  Bam.  ii.  6. 

§  72.    Katioual  Calamities  Denounced  for  Wick- 
edness. 

Num,  xiv.  34  After  the  number  of  the  days  in  which 
ye  searclied  the  land,  even  forty  d:iys,  each  day  for  a 
year,  sliall  ye  bear  your  ini([uiti(s,  ifen  forty  years, 
and  ye  sliall  know  my  breach  of  ]ii-omise. 

3.~>.  I  the  Lord  have  said,  I  will  surely  do  it 

unto  all  this  evil  congregation,  that  are  gathered  to- 
gether against  me:  in  this  wilderness  they  shall  be 
consumed,  and  there  they  shall  die. 


41.  And  Moses  said,  "Wherefore  now  do  j-e 

transgress  the  commandment  of  the  Lord?  but  it 
shall  not  prosper. 

Beut.  xxviii.  45.  Moreover  all  these  curses  shall  come 
t'.pon  thee,  and  shall  pursue  thee,  and  overtake  thee, 
till  thou  be  destroj'cd  ;  because  thou  hearkenedst  not 
unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  keep  his  com- 
mandments and  his  statutes  wliich  he  commanded  thee. 

40.  And  they  shall  be  upon  thee  for  a  sign 

and  for  a  wonder,  and  upon  thy  seed  for  ever. 

47.  Because  thou  servedst  not  tin- Lord  thy 

God  with  joyfulness,  and  with  gladness  of  heart,  for 
the  abtmdance  of  all  things  ; 

1  Sam.  xii.  15.  But  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  voice  of 
the  Lord,  but  rebel  against  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  ;  then  shall  the  hand  of  the  Loud  be  against 
you,  as  it  leas  against  your  fathers. 

Is.  i.  20.  But  if  ye  refuse  and  rebel,  ye  shall  be  de- 
voured with  the  sword :  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 
hath  spoken  it. 

—  XXV.  11.  And  he  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in 
the  midst  of  them,  as  he  th:it  swimmeth  spreadeth 
forth  ids  hands  to  swim  :  and  he  shall  bring  down  their 
pride  together  with  the  spoils  of  their  hands. 

Jer.  iv.  18.  Thy  way  and  thy  doings  have  procured 
these  things  unto  thee  ;  this  is  thj'  wickedness,  because 
it  is  bitter,  because  it  reacheth  unto  thine  heart. 

—  V.  34.  Neither  say  they  in  their  heart.  Let  us  now 
fear  the  Lord  our  God,  that  giveth  rain,  both  the 
former  and  the  latter,  in  his  season :  he  rcserveth  unto 
us  the  aiijiointed  w'ceks  of  the  harvest. 

25.  Your   iniquities  have  turned  away  these 

things,  and  your  sins  have  withholden  good  things 
from  you. 

—  vi.  18.  Therefore  hear,  ye  nations,  and  know,  O 
congregation,  what  it  among  them. 

19.  Hear,  O  earth :  behold,  I  will  bring  evil 

u]")on  this  people,  even,  the  fruit  of  their  thoughts,  be- 
cause they  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  words,  nor  to 
my  law,  but  rejected  it. 

—  xi.  8.  Yet  they  obeyed  not,  nor  inclined  their 
ear,  but  walked  every  one  in  the  imagination  of  their 
evil  heart :  therefore  I  will  bring  upon  them  all  the 
words  of  this  covenant,  which  I  commanded  them  to 
do  ;  but  they  did  them  not. 

—  xii.  17.  But  if  they  will  not  obey,  I  will  utterly 
pluck  up  and  destroy  that  nation,  saitli  the  Lord. 

—  xvi.  16.  Behold,  I  will  send  for  many  fishers,  saith 
the  Lord,  and  they  shall  fish  them;  and  after  will  1 
send  for  many  hunters,  and  they  shall  hunt  them  from 
every  mountain,  and  from  every  hill,  and  out  of  the 
holes  of  the  rocks. 

—  XXV.  29.  For,  lo,  I  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city 
which  is  called  by  my  name,  and  should  ye  be  utterly 
unpunished  ?  Ye  shall  not  be  unpunished  :  for  I  Avil'l 
call  for  a  sword  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

31.  A  noise  shall  come  emn  to  the  ends  of  the 

earth  ;  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the  na- 
ti(ms:  he  will  plead  with  all  flesh;  he  will  give  them 
that  are  wicked  to  the  sword,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxvi.  4.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord ;  If  ye  will  not  hearken  lo  me,  to  walk 
in  my  law,  wliich  I  have  set  before  you, 

5.  To  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants  the 

])roi)hets,  whom  I  sent  unto  j'ou,  both  rising  up  early, 
and  sending  them,  but  ye  have  not  hearkened ; 

6.  Then  will  I  make  this  house  like  Shiloh, 

and  will  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the  nations  of 
the  earth. 

—  XXX.  14.  All  thy  lovers  have  forgotten  thee ;  they 
seek  thee  not;  for  1  have  wounded  thee  with  the 
wound  of  an  enemy,  with  tlie  chastisement  of  a  cruel 
one,  for  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquity ;  because  thy 
sins  were  increased. 

15.  Why  criest  thou  for  thine  afHiction?  thy 

sorrow  is  incurable  for  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquity  : 
Inrause  thy  sins  were  increased,  I  have  done  these 
things  unto  thee. 

—  XXXV.  16.  Because  the  sous  of  .lonadab  the  son 
of  Rechab  have  performed  the  commandment  of  their 
lather,  which  he  commanded  them;  but  this  people 
hath  not  hearkened  unto  me: 


IH 


CHAP.  VI. 


WORKS  OP  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Jer.  XXXV.  IT.  Therefore  thus  saith  tlic  LounGod  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  BehoUl,  I  will  briiiu;  upon 
Juilali  and  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  .lerusalein  all 
the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  airainst  them  :  heeuuse 
I  have  spoken  luito  them,  but  they  have  not  heard ; 
and  I  have  called  unto  them,  but  they  have  not  an- 
swered. 

—  li.  24.  And  I  will  render  unto  Babylon  and  to  all 
the  inhabitants  of  Chaldea  all  their  evil'that  they  have 
done  in  Zion  in  vour  sight,  saith  the  Loud. 

Eztk.  xxi.  '34.  'riierefore  thus  saitli  the  Lord  GoD; 
Beeause  ye  have  made  your  iniiiuity  to  be  rcincm- 
bcred,  in  that  your  transgressions  are  discovered,  so 
tliat  in  all  your  doings  your  sins  do  appear;  because, 
/  .«■(//,  that  ye  are  come  to  remembrance,  ye  shall  be 
taken  with  the  band. 

—  XXXV.  14.  Thus  .saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  the 
whole  earth  rcjoieeth,  I  will  make  thee  desolate. 

!■").  -Vs  tliou  didst  rejf)ice  at  the  inheritance  of 

the  house  of  Israel,  liecausc  it  was  desolate,  so  will  I 
do  unto  thee:  thou  shSlt  be  desolate,  O  mount  Seir, 
ami  all  Idumea,  even  all  of  it :  and  they  shall  know 
that  I  Kin  the  Lokd. 

IIos.  vii.  \i.  When  they  shall  go,  I  will  spread  my 
net  upon  them  ;  I  will  lir'iug  them  down  as  the  fowls 
of  the  heaven ;  I  will  chastise  them,  as  their  congre- 
gation hath  heard. 

—  viii.  1.  Set  the  trumpet  to  thy  mouth.  lie  shall 
come  as  an  eagle  against  the  house  of  the  Lord,  be- 
cause they  have  transgressed  my  coveuaut,  and  tres- 
passed against  my  lawT 

—  ix.  0.  They  have  dceph-  corrupted  themscU'e-t,  as 
in  the  daj-s  of  Gilieah :  therefore  he  will  remember 
their  iniqiiitv,  he  will  visit  their  sins. 

17.  )ity  God  will  cast  them  away,  because 

they  did  not" hearken  unto  him:  and  they  shall  be 
wanderers  among  the  nations. 

—  xii.  3.  The  Lord  hath  also  a  controversy  with 
Judah,  and  will  punish  Jacob  according  to  his'  ways  ; 
according  to  his  doings  will  lie  recompense  him. 

Amos  viii.  8.  Shall  not  the  land  tremble  for  this, 
and  every  one  mourn  that  dwelleth  therein  ?  and  it 
shall  rise  up  wholly  as  a  Hood  :  and  it  shall  be  cast  out 
and  drqwned,  as  fiy  the  flood  of  Egypt. 

tJb.  1.5.  For  the  day  of  the  Lord  m  near  upon  all 
the  heathen :  as  thou  hast  done,  it  shall  be  done  unto 
thee :  thy  reward  shall  retm-u  upon  thine  own  head. 

See  Is,  xiv.  2G,  37 ;  xxx.  1.    Amos  iii.  0.    Acts  vii.  43. 

§  73.    National  Repentance  and  Apostasy. 

Jer.  xviii.  7.  At  irhat  instant  I  shall  speak  concern- 
ing a  nation,  and  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  pluck  up, 
and  to  pull  down,  aud  to  destro)-  it ; 

8.  If  that  nation,  against  whom  I  have  pro- 
nounced, tura  from  their  evil,  I  will  repent  of  the  evil 
that  I  thought  to  do  unto  them. 

9.  And  at  what  instant  I  shall  speak  concern- 
ing a  nation,  and  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  build 
and  to  plant  it ; 

•  10.  If  it  do  evil  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 

my  voice,  then  I  will  repent  of  the  good,  wherewith  I 
said  I  would  benefit  them. 

JIus.  xiv.  3.  Asshur  shall  not  save  ua ;  we  will  not 
ride  upt^i  horses :  neither  will  we  say  any  more  to  the 
work  of  our  hands.  Ye  are  om-  gods :  for  in  thee  the 
fatherless  lindeth  mere}'. 

8.  Ephraim  shall  say,  What  have  I  to  do  any 

more  with  idols?  I  have  heard  him,  and  observed 
him  :-l- 

Zeph.  ii.  1.  Gather  yourselves  together,  yea,  gather  to- 
gether, O  nation  not  desired ; 

3.  Before  the  decree  bring  forth,  before  the  day 

pass  as  the  chaff,  before  the  tierce  anger  of  the  Lord 
come  upon  you,  before  the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger 
come  upon  3'OU. 

§  74.    Sin  Leads  to  its  Own  Punishment. 

Jiib  XV.  31.  Let  not  him  that  is  deceived  tnist  in 
v.auity  :  for  vanity  shall  be  his  iccompense. 

—  x\iii.  7.  The  steps  of  his  strength  shall  be  straitened, 
and  his  own  counsel  shall  cast  lum  down. 

S  •  11 


Ps.  vii.  1.5.  lie  made  a  pit,  and  digged  it,  and  is 
fallen  into  the  ditch  irhirh  he  made. 

Hi.  His  miscliief  shall  return  upon  his  own 

he:ul,  and  his  violent  dealing  sh:dl  come  down  upon  his 
own  pate. 

—  xxxvii.  14.  The  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  sword, 
and  have  bent  their  bow,  to  cast  down  the  poor  and 
needy,  ami  to  slay  such  as  lie  of  upright  conversation. 

1.5.  Their  sword  shall  enter  into   their  own 

heart,  and  their  bows  shall  lie  broken. 

—  Ixiii.  0.  But  those  that  tuvk  my  .soul,  to  destroy  it, 
shall  go  into  the  lower  p:irts  of  the  earth. 

—  —  10.  They  shall  fall  by  the  sword :  they  shall 
be  a  portion  for  foxes. 

Prop.  v.  33.  His  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  wicked 
himself,  and  he  shall  be  holden  with  the  cords  of  his 
sins. 

33.  He  shall  die  without  instruction;  and  in 

the  greatness  of  his  folly  he  shall  go  astray. 

—  xxvi.  37.  Whoso  d'iggelb  a  i>it  sludl  tall  therein: 
and  he  that  rolleth  a  stone,  it  will  return  upon  him. 

—  xxix.  6.  In  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man  there 
is  a  snare:  but  the  righteous  doth  sing  and  rejoice. 

Ee.  X.  8.  He  that  d'iggeth  a  pit  shall  f;dl  into  it ;  and 
whoso  breaketh  a  hedge,  a  serpent  shall  bite  him. 

9.  Whoso  removeth  stones  shall  be  hurt  there- 
with ;  and  he  that  cleaveth  wood  shall  be  endangered 
thereby. 

Is.  iii.  11.  Woe  unto  the  wicked  !  itshallfjc\]\  icithhim: 
for  the  reward  of  his  bands  shall  be  given  him. 

Jonah  ii.  8.  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 
their  own  mercy. 

^  75.    Conscience  Punishes. 

Gen.  xlii.  31.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  AVe  are 
verily  guilty  concerning  our  brother,  in  that  we  saw  the 
anguish  of  his  soul,  when  he  besought  us,  and  we  would 
not  hear ;  therefore  is  this  distress  come  upon  us. 

23.  And  Reuben  answered  them,  saying.  Spake 

I  not  unto  you,  saying.  Do  not  sin  against  the  child ; 
and  ye  would  not  hear?  therefore,  behold,  also  his 
blood  is  recjuired. 

1  Kings  xxi.  30.  And  Ahab  said  to  Elijah,  Hast  thou 
found  me,  O  mine  enemy  ?  And  he  answered,  I  have 
found  thee :  because  thou  hast  sold  thyself  to  work  evil 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

Job  XV.  20.  The  wicked  man  travaileth  with  pain 
all  his  days,  and  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the 
oppressor. 

31.  A  dreadful  sound  is  in  his  ears:  in  pros- 
perity the  destroyer  shall  come  upon  him. 

23.  He  believeth  not  that  he  shall  return  out 

of  darkness,  and  he  is  waited  for  of  the  sword. 

33.  He  wandereth  abroad  for  bread,   saying, 

Where  is  it  ?  he  knoweth  that  the  day  of  darkness  is 
read}'  at  his  hand. 

34.  Trouble  and  anguish  shall  make  him  afraid  ; 

they  shall  prevail  against  him,  as  a  king  ready  to  the 
battle. 

Ps.  xiv.  0.  There  "were  they  in  great  fear :  for  God  is 
in  the  generation  of  the  righteous. 

l^roe.  xxviii.  1.  The  wicked  flee  when  no  man  pur- 
sueth :  but  the  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion. 

Is.  xlviii.  32.  T/tere  is  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord,  unto 
the  wicked. 

—  Ivii.  20.  But  the  wicked  are  like  the  troubled  sea, 
when  it  cannot  rest,  whose  waters  cast  up  mire  and 
dirt. 

21.  T7iere  is  no  peace,  saith  my  God,  to  the 

wicked. 

§  76.    God  the  Avenger  of  Evil. 

Deul.  vii.  10.  And  repayeth  them  that  hate  him  to 
their  face,  to  destroy  tlieiii :  he  will  not  be  slack  to 
him  that  hatcth  him,  he  will  repay  him  to  his  face. 

2  Sun.  iii.  39.  And  I  am  this  day  weak,  Ihough  an- 
ointed king ;  and  these  men  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  tie 
too  hard  for  me  :  the  Lord  shall  reward  the  doer  of 
evil  according  to  his  wickedness. 

Job  xxi.  17.  How  oft  is  the  caiulle  of  the  wicked  put 
out !  and  hoic  oft  eometh  their  destruction  upon  them  I 
God  distributcth  sorrows  in  his  anger. 

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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Job  xsi.  20.  His  eyes  shall  see  bis  destruction,  and 
lie  sball  driulc  iif  the  \^Tath  of  the  Almighty. 

30.  That  the  wiclced  is  reserved  to  the  da}-  of 

destruction  ?  they  shall  be  brought  forth  to  the  daj'  of 
wrath. 

—  —  31.  Who  shall  declare  bis  VAj  to  his  foce  ?  and 
who  shall  repay  him  irlmt  be  bath  done? 

—  xxxi.  2.  F(jr  what  portion  of  God  is  there  from 
above  ?  and  what  inheritance  of  the  Almighty  from 
on  high  y 

—  —  3.  Js  not  destruction  to  the  wicked  ?  and  a 
strange  punishment  to  the  workers  of  iniquity  ? 

—  xxxiv.  11.  For  the  work  of  a  man  shall  be  ren- 
der unto  bim,  and  cause  every  man  to  find  according 
to  his  ways. 

20.  He  striketb  them  as  wicked  men  in  the 

open  sight  of  others  ; 

27.  Because  they  turned  back  fi-om  him,  and 

would  not  consider  any  of  bis  ways ; 

—  xxxvi.  17.  But  thou  bast  fultillcd  the  judgment  of 
the  wicked :  judgment  and  justice  take  bold  on  thee. 

—  xxxviii.  12.  Hast  thou  counuauded  the  morniug 
since  thy  days ;  and  caused  the  dayspriug  to  linow  his 
place ; 

—  —  18.  That  it  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  of  the 
earth,  that  the  wicked  might  be  shaken  out  of  it  ? 

14.  It  is  turned  as  clay  to  the  seal ;  and  they 

stand  as  a  garment. 

15.  And  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  witb- 

holden,  and  the  high  arm  sball  be  broken. 

Ps.  ix.  16.  Tlie  Lord  is  known  bi/  the  judgment 
ichich  he  executeth :  the  wicked  is  snared  in  the" work 
of  his  own  bauds.     Higgaiou.     Selah. 

—  Ixviii.  21.  But  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his 
enemiet,,  and  the  bairj-  scalp  of  such  a  one  as  gocth  on 
still  in  his  trespasses. 

—  Ixxiv.  14.  Thou  brakest  the  beads  of  leviathan  in 
pieces,  and  gavest  him  to  be  meat  to  the  people  inhab- 
iting the  wilderness. 

—  Ixxvi.  6.  At  thy  rebuke,  O  God  of  Jacob,  both  the 
chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  dead  sleep. 

—  xciv.  23.  And  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their  own 
iniquit}',  and  shall  cut  them  otf  in  their  own  wicked- 
ness ;  yea,  the  Loud  our  God  shall  cut  them  otf. 

—  cxix.  118.  Thou  hast  trodden  down  all  them  that 
err  from  tb)'  statutes :  for  their  deceit  is  falsehood. 

119.  Thou  puttcst  away  all  the  wicked  of  the 

earth  like  dross ;  therefore  I  love  thy  testimonies. 

Prov.  xxi.  12.  The  righteous  man  wisely  cousiderelh 
the  bouse  of  the  wicked :  but  Ood  overthrowetb  the 
wicked  for  tla'iv  wickedness. 

Is.  1.  11.  Behold,  all  ye  that  kindle  a  fire,  that  com- 
pass yourselves  about  with  sparks;  walk  in  the  light  of 
vour  fire,  and  in  the  sparks  that  ye  have  kindled, 
^his  shall  j'e  have  of  mine  hand ;  ye  shall  lie  down  in 
sorrow. 

Jer.  xxiii.  19.  Behold,  a  whirlwind  of  the  Lokd  is 
gone  forth  in  fury,  even  a  grievous  whirlwind :  it  shall 
fall  grievously  upon  the  bead  of  the  wicked. 

20.  The  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  retiu'n, 

until  he  have  executed,  and  till  he  have  performed 
the  thoughts  of  bis  heart :  in  the  latter  days  j-e  shall 
consider  it  jierfectlj'. 

—  XXX.  23.  Beliold,  the  whirlwind  of  the  Lord 
goeth  forth  with  fury,  a  continuing  whirlwind :  it  shall 
fall  with  pain  upini  the  head  of  the  wicked. 

Ezek.  xi.  21.  But  as  far  them  whose  heart  walketh 
after  the  heart  of  their  detestable  things  and  their 
abominations,  I  will  recompense  their  way  upon  theii' 
own  heads,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Joel  i.  15.  Alas  for  the  day !  for  the  day  of  the  Lord 
is  at  hand,  and  as  a  destruction  from  "the  Almighty 
shall  it  come. 


5  77.    Sius  of  Parents  and  others  Suffered  for. 

Mr.  xxxiv.  7.  -f visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers 
upon  the  children,  and  upon  the  cliildi'cn's  children, 
unto  the  third  and  to  the  fourth yemratinn. 

Lev.  xxvi.  39.  And  tliey  tliat  are  left  of  you  shall 
pine  away  in  their  iniquity  in  j'our  enemies'  lands ;  and 
also  in  the  iniquities  of  theu'  fathers  shall  they  i^inc 
away  with  them. 


Num.  xiv.  33.  And  your  children  shall  wander  in 
the  wilderness  fort}-  years,  and  liear  your  whoredoms, 
until  your  carcasses  be  wasted  in  the"  wilderness. 

Dent.  iv.  21.  Finthennore  the  Lord  was  angry  with 
me  for  j-our  sakes,  and  sware  that  I  should  notgo  over 
Jordan,  and  that  I  should  not  go  in  unto  that  good 
land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  for  an  in- 
heritance : 

22.  But  I  must  die  in  this  land,  I  must  not  go 

over  Jordan :  but  j'e  sball  go  over,  and  possess  that 
good  land. 

Jos.  vii.  24.  And  Joshua,  and  all  Israel  with  bim, 
took  Achan  the  son  of  Zerab,  and  tlie  silver,  and  the 
garment,  and  the  wedge  of  gold,  and  bis  sous,  and  his 
tlaugliters,  and  his  oxen,  and  his  asses,  and  his  sheep, 
and  bis  tent,  and  all  that  be  had :  and  they  brought 
them  unto  the  valley  of  Achor. 

25.  And  Joshua  said,  Why  bast  thou  troubled 

us?  the  Lord  shall  trouble  thee  this  day.  And  all 
Israel  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  burned  tbem  with 
fire,  after  they  bad  stoned  them  with  stones. 

26.  And  they  raised  over  bim  a  great  heap  of 

stones  unto  this  Aay.  So  the  Lord  turned  from  tlic 
fierceness  of  bis  anger.  Wherefore  the  name  of  that 
place  was  called,  The  valley  of  Achor,  unto  this  day. 

—  xxii.  17.  Is  tlie  iniquity  of  Peor  too  little  for  us, 
from  which  we  are  not  cleansed  until  this  day,  al- 
though there  was  a  plague  in  the  congregation  of  the 

LORIJ, 

18.  But  that  j-e  must  tm-n  away  this  da}'  from 

following  the  Lord?  and  it  T\ill  be,  seeing  ye  rebel  to 
day  against  the  Loijd,  that  to  morrow  he  will  be  wroth 
with  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel. 

20.  Did  not  Achan  the  son  of  Zerah  commit  a 

tres|)ass  in  the  accursed  thing,  and  wrath  fell  on  all 
the  congregation  of  Israel?  and  that  man  perished  not 
alone  in  bis  iniquity. 

2  Si(m.  xxi.  3.  Wherefore  David  said  unto  the  Gib- 
eonites.  What  shall  I  do  for  you  ?  and  wherewith  shall 
I  make  the  atonement,  that  ye  may  bless  the  inherit- 
ance of  the  Lord  ? 

4.  And  the  Gibeonites  said  unto  him,  We  will 

have  no  sih-er  nor  gold  of  Saul,  nor  of  his  house; 
neither  for  us  shall  thou  kill  any  man  in  Israel.  And 
he  said.  What  ye  sball  saj',  that  will  I  do  fur  j-ou. 

5.  And  they  answered  the  king,  Tlie  man  that 

consumed  us,  and  that  devised  against  us  that  we 
should  be  destroyed  from  remaining  in  an}-  of  the 
coasts  of  Israel, 

6.  Let  seven  men  of  his  sons  be  delivered  unto 

us,  ,ind  we  will  bang  them  up  unto  the  Lord  in  Gib- 
eah  of  Saul,  vhom  the  Lord  did  choose.  And  the 
king  said,  I  will  give  tliem. 

job  X.  4.  His  children  are  far  from  safety,  and  they 
are  crushed  in  the  gate,  neither  is  there  any  to  deliver 
tliem. 

—  XX.  26.  All  darkness  shall  be  hid  in  his  secret 
places :  a  fire  not  blown  sball  consume  him ;  it  sball 
go  ill  with  him  that  is  left  in  bis  tabernacle. 

—  xxi.  19.  God  layetb  up  his  iniciuity  for  bis  chil- 
dren :  be  rewardeth  bim,  and  he  shall  know  it. 

—  XXX.  8.  They  were  children  of  fools,  yea,  children 
of  base  men  :  they  were  viler  than  the  earth. 

Ps.  cvi.  32.  They  angered  him  also  at  the  waters  of 
strife,  so  that  it  went  ill  with  Jloses  for  their  sakes: 

Is.  xiv.  21.  Prejiare  slaughter  for  bis  children  for  the 
iniquity  of  their  fathers  jthat  they  do  not  rise,  nor 
possess  the  land,  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with 
cities. 

—  Ixv.  6.  Behold,  it  is  written  before  me :  I  will  not 
keep  .silence,  liut  will  recompense,  even  recompense 
into  their  busom, 

7.  Your  iniquities,  and  the  iniquities  of  your 

fathers  together,  saitb  the  Lord,  which  have  bmTied 
incense  upon  the  mountains,  and  lilasphemed  me  upon 
the  hills:  therefore  will  I  measure  their  former  work 
into  tlieir  bosom. 

Jer.  ii.  9.  Wherefore  I  will  yet  i)lead  with  you,  saith 
the  Lord,  and  with  your  cbildi-en's  children  will  I 
plead. 

—  iii.  24.  For  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of 
our  fathers  from  our  youth;  their  flocks  and  their 
herds,  tlieir  sons  and  their  daughters. 


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BOOK  V. 


Lam.  V.  7.  Oiu'  fathers  have  sinued,  aud  are  nut ;  and 
■sve  have  borne  their  iniquities. 

Exek.  xvi.  3.  Sou  of  mau,  cause  Jerusalem  to  liuow 
her  abomiuatious, 

3.  And  say,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto 

Jerusalem  ;  Thy  birth  and  thy  nativity  is  of  the  land 
of  Canaan ;  thy  father  lens  an  Amorite,  and  thy  mother 
a  Hittite. 

§  78.    Cases  of  Retribution. 

Jud.  i.  6.  But  Adoui-bezek  fled;  and  they  pursued 
after  him,  and  caught  him,  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and 
his  great  toes. 

7.  And  Adoni-bezek  said,  Threescore  and  ten 

Icings,  having  their  thumljs  and  their  great  tcjps  cut  otf, 
gathered  their  meat  under  my  table :  as  I  have  done, 
so  God  hath  requited  me.  And  they  brought  him  to 
Jerusalem,  and  there  he  died. 

—  ix.  56.  Thus  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of 
Abimelech,  which  he  did  unto  his  father,  in  slaying 
his  sevent}'  Ijrethreu : 

57.  And  all  the  evil  of  the  men  of  Shechem  did 

God  render  upon  their  heads :  and  upon  them  came 
the  curse  of  Jotham  the  son  of  Jcrubbaal. 

Eat.  ix.  1.  Now  in  the  twelfth  month,  that  is,  the 
month  Adar,  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  same, 
when  the  king's  commandment  and  "his  decree  drew 
near  to  be  put  in  execution,  in  the  day  that  the  ene- 
mies of  the  .Jews  hoped  to  have  power  over  tliem ; 
(though  it  was  turned  to  the  contrar}-,  that  the  Jews 
had  rule  over  them  that  hated  them,) 

25.  But  when  Esther  came  before  the  king,  he 

commanded  by  letters  that  his  wicked  device,  which 
he  devised  against  the  Jews,  should  return  upon  his  own 
head,  and  that  he  and  his  sons  should  be  hanged  on 
the  gallows. 

See  3  Kings  xvii.  35,  20. 

§  79.    Sliame  the  Portion  of  tlie  Wicked. 

Job  viii.  23.  The}'  that  hate  thee  shall  be  clothed  with 
shame;  aud  the  dwellingplace  of  the  wicked  shall 
come  to  nought. 

—  xviii.  30.  They  that  come  after  him  shall  be  as- 
tonied  at  his  day,  as  they  that  went  before  were 
affrighted. 

21.  Surely  such  are  the  dwellings  of  the  wick- 
ed, and  this  is  the  place  of  him  that  laioweth  not  God. 

Ps.  liii.  5.  There  were  they  in  great  fear,  where  no 
fear  was :  for  God  hath  scattered  the  bones  of  him  that 
encampeth  against  thee :  thou  hast  put  them  to  shame, 
because  God  hath  despised  them. 

—  Ix.  8.  Jloab  is  my  washpot;  over  Edom  will  I 
cast  out  my  shoe :  Philistia,  trimnph  thou  because  of 
me. 

—  cviii.  9.  Moab  is  my  washpot ;  over  Edom  will  I 
cast  out  my  shoe ;  over  Philistia  will  I  triumph. 

Jer.  xiii.  23.  And  if  thou  say  in  thine  heart.  Where- 
fore come  these  things  upon  me  ?  For  the  greatness  of 
thine  iniquitj'  are  th}'  skirts  discovered,  and  th}'  heels 
made  bare. 

Mieah  XI.  IG.  For  the  statutes  of  Omri  are  kept,  and 
all  the  works  of  the  house  of  Ahab,  and  je  walk  in 
their  counsels ;  that  I  should  make  thee  a  desolation, 
and  the  inhabitants  thereof  a  hissing:  therefore  ye 
shall  bear  the  reproach  of  my  people. 

§  80,    God  does  not  Pity  the  Wicked  in  Calamity. 

Esek.  vii.  3.  Now  is  the  end  cmne  upon  thee,  and  I 
will  send  mine  anger  upon  thee,  and  will  judge  thee 
according  to  thy  ways,  and  will  recompense  upon  thee 
all  thine  abominations. 

4.  And  mine  eye  shall  not  spare  thee,  neither 

will  I  have  pity  :  but  I  will  recompense  thy  ways  upon 
thee,  and  thiue  abominations  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
thee :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

S.  Now  will  I  shortly  pour  out  my  fury  upon 

thee,  and  accomplish  mine  "anger  upon  "thee :  and  I 
will  judge  thee  according  to  thy  "ways,  and  will  recom- 
pense thee  for  all  thine  abominations. 

9.  And  mine  eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will 

I  have  pity:  I  will  rec"ompense  thee  according  to  tliy 
ways,  aud  thine  abominations  that  ai'C  in  the  midst  of 


thee;  and  ye  shall  Ivnow  that  I  am  the  Lokd  that 
smiteth. 

—  ix.  10.  And  as  for  me  also,  mine  eye  shall  not 
spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity,  but  I  will  recompense 
their  way  upon  their  head. 

—  xxiv.  IB.  In  thy  tilthiness  is  lewdness:  because  I 
have  purged  thee,  and  thou  wast  not  purged,  thou, 
shalt  not  be  purged  from  thy  Ijlthiness  any  more,  til! 
I  have  caused  my  fury  to  rest  upon  thee. 

l-l.  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it :  it  shall  come 

to  pass,  and  I  will  do  it :  I  will  not  go  back,  neither 
will  I  spare,  neither  will  I  repent ;  according  to  thy 
ways,  and  according  to  thy  doings,  shall  they  judge 
thee,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  81.    Death  Threatened  to  the  Wicked. 

Oen.  vi.  1.3.  And  God  said  unto  Noah,  The  end  of 
all  flesh  is  come  Itefore  me ;  for  the  earth  is  filled  with 
violence  through  them;  and,  behold,  I  will  destroy 
them  with  the  earth. 

]Vtim.  xxvii.  13.  And  when  thou  hast  seen  it,  thou 
also  shalt  be  gathered  imto  thj-  people,  as  Aaron  thy 
brother  was  gathered. 

14,  For  ye  rebelled  against  my  commandment 

in  the  desert  of  Ziu,  in  the  strife  of  tiie  congregation, 
to  sanctify  me  at  tlie  water  before  their  e_yes:"thMt  is 
the  water  of  Meribah  in  Kadesh  in  the  wilderness  of 
Zin. 

Job  iv.  8.  Even  as  I  have  seen,  they  that  plough  ini- 
quit)',  and  sow  wickedness,  reap  the  same. 

9.  By  the  blast  of  God  they  ])erish,  and  l.iy  the 

breath  of  his  nostrils  are  the_y  consumed. 

—  V.  14.  They  meet  with  darkness  in  the  daytime, 
and  grope  in  the  noonday  as  in  the  night. 

—  xi.  20.  But  the  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  f\iil,  and 
they  shall  not  escape,  and  their  hope  shall  be  as  the 
giving  up  of  the  ghost. 

—  XV.  30.  He  shall  not  depart  out  of  darkness ;  the 
flame  shall  dry  up  his  branches,  and  by  the  breath  of 
his  moutli  shall  he  go  away. 

—  xviii.  5.  Yea,  the  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  pu^ 
out,  and  the  spark  of  his  fire  shall  not  shine. 

6.  The  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle, 

and  his  candle  shall  be  put  out  with  him. 

16.  His  roots  shall  be  dried  up  beneath,  aud 

above  shall  his  branch  be  cut  oft'. 

—  xxxvi.  13.  But  if  they  obey  not,  they  shall  perish 
by  the  sword,  aud  they  shall  die  without  knowledge. 

Ps.  i.  4.  The  ungodly  are  not  so:  b>it  are  like  the 
chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  away. 

5.  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in 

the  judgment,  nor  sinners  iiTthe  congregation  of  the 
righteous. 

—  xxxiv.  16.  The  face  of  the  Lord  is  against  them 
that  do  evil,  to  cut  off  the  remembrance  of  them  from 
the  earth. 

21.  Evil  shall  slay  the  wicked  :  and  they  that 

hate  the  righteous  shall  be  desolate. 

—  xxxTO.  9.  For  evil  doers  shall  be  cut  off:  but 
those  that  wait  upon  the  Lord,  the}'  shall  inherit  the 
earth. 

■  10.  For  yet  a  little  while,  and  the  wicked  shall 

not  be :  yea,  thou  shalt  diligently  consider  his  place, 
and  it  .ihall  not  be. 

—  Ixii.  3.  How  long  will  .ve  imagine  mischief  against 
a  man':*  ye  shall  be  slain  all  of  you:  as  a  bowing  wall 
shall  ye  be,  and  as  a  tottcrmg  fence. 

—  Ixxiii.  27.  For,  lo,  they  that  are  f;u-  from  thee 
shall  perish ;  thou  hast  destroyed  all  them  that  go  a 
whoring  from  thee. 

—  xcii.  9.  For,  lo,  thine  enemies,  O  Lord,  for,  lo, 
thine  enemies  shall  perish ;  all  the  workers  of  iniquity 
shall  be  scattered. 

Proi\  ii.  22.  But  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  olf  from  the 
earth,  and  the  transgressors  shall  be  rooted  out  of  it. 

—  xi.  19.  As  righteousness  tendcth  to  life ;  so  he  that 
pursueth  evil  piirstieth  it  to  his  ovra  death. 

—  xiii.  9.  The  light  of  the  righteous  rejoiceth :  but 
the  lamp  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out. 

—  xix.  10.  He  that  kcepctli  the  commandment 
keepeth  his  own  soul ;  but  he  that  despiseth  his  ways 
shall  die. 


115 


CHAP.  VII. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Piov.  xxi.  \h.  It  is  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment : 
but  destruction  iihall  be  to  tlie  T\-o'rkci-s  of  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  20.  For  there  shall  be  no  reward  to  the  t^A\ 
man  ;  the  candle  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out. 

Is.  i.  28.  And  the  destruction  of  the  transgressors 
and  of  the  sinners  shall  be.  together,  and  they  that  for- 
sake the  Lord  shall  be  consumed. 

See  Ezek.  xviii.  18. 

§  83.    The  Wicked  Consumed. 

8  Sam.  xxiii.  6.  But  the  sons  of  Belial  shall  be  all  of 
them  as  thorns  thrust  away,  because  they  cannot  be 
taken  with  hands : 

7.  But  the  man  that  shall  touch  them  must  be 

fenced  with  iron  and  the  staff  of  a  spear;  and  they 
shall  be  utterly  bunied  with  fire  in  the  same  place. 

Ps.  xi.  6.  Upon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain  snares,  fire 
and  brimstone,  and  a  horrible  tempest:  this  shall  be 
the  portion  of  their  cup. 

Is.  V.  2i.  Therefore  as  the  fire  devoureth  the  stub- 
ble, and  the  Hame  consumeth  the  chaff,  so  their  root 
shall  be  as  rottenness,  and  their  blossom  shall  go  up 
as  dust :  because  they  have  cast  away  the  law  of  the 
Lord  of  hosts,  and  despised  the  word  of  the  Holy  One 
of  Israel. 

—  ix.  18.  For  wickedness  bumeth  as  the  fire :  it 
shall  devour  the  briers  and  thorns,  and  shall  kindle  in 
the  thickets  of  the  forest,  and  they  shall  moimt  up  like 
the  lifting  up  of  smoke. 

Jer.  xxi.  14.  But  I  will  punish  you  according  to  the 
fruit  of  your  doings,  saith  the  Lord  :  and  I  will  kin- 
dle a  fire  in  the  forest  thereof,  and  it  shall  devom'  all 
things  roiuid  about  it. 

Ezek.  xxii.  31.  Therefore  have  I  poured  out  mine  m- 
dignatiou  upon  them;  I  have  consumed  them  with 
the  fire  of  my  wrath :  their  own  way  have  I  recom- 
pensed upon  their  heads,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Mai.  iv.  1.  For,  behold,  the  day  cometh,  that  shall 
burn  as  an  oven ;  and  all  the  proud,  yea,  and  all  that 
do  wickedly,  shall  be  stubble :  and  the  day  that  com- 
eth shall  burn  them  up,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  that  j 
it  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor  branch. 

3.  And  ye  shall  tread  down  the  wicked ;  for 

they  shall  be  ashes  under  the  soles  of  your  feet  m  the 
day  that  I  shall  do  this,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 


§83. 


CHAP.  VII. 
THE  PURPOSES  OF  GOD. 

God  Itas  Determinate  and  Distinct  Pur- 
poses. 


Job  xiv.  5.  Seeing  his  days  are  determined,  the  num- 
ber of  his  months  are  with  thee,  thou  hast  appointed 
his  bounds  that  he  cannot  pass ; 

—  xxiii.  1-t.  For  he  performcth  the  thing  that  is  ap- 
pointed for  me  ;  and  many  such  thincjs  are  with  him. 

Prov.  xvi.  4.  The  Lord  hath  made  all  ihirujs  for 
himself:  yea,  even  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  evil. 

Acts  xvii.  26.  And  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  na- 
tions of  men  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth, 
and  hath  determined  the  times  before  appointed,  and 
the  bounds  of  thek  habitation ; 

See  Is.  xiv.  20. 

§  84.    God's  Purposes  Eternal  and  Immutable. 

Ec.  iii.  14.  I  know  that,  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it 
shall  be  for  ever :  nothing  can  be  put  to  it,  nor  any 
thing  taken  from  it :  and  God  doeth  it  that  men  should 
fear  liefore  him. 

Mat.  XXV.  34.  Then  shall  the  King  say  imto  them  on 
his  right  hand,  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  "Father,  inherit 
the  kingdom  prepared"  for  you  from  the  foundation  of 
the  world : 

1  Cor.  ii.  7.  But  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a 
mysteiy,  even  the  hidden  wisdom,  which  Grfd  ordained 
before  tlie  world  unto  our  glory ; 

E/iJi.  iii.  10.  To  the  Intent  that  now  unto  the  princi- 
nalitics  and  powers  in  heavenly /)i(((-«  might  be  known 
by  the  cjiurch  the  manifold  wisdom  of  God. 

1 


11.  According  to  the  eternal  purijose  which 

he  purposed  in  Christ  .Jesus  our  Lord : 

See  Mim.  xxiii.  19.  Jab  xxiii.  13,  Ps.  xssiii.  11. 
Mai.  iii.  6.    Jam.  i.  17. 

§  85.    Men  the  lustrumeuts  of  God's  Purposes. 

2  Sam.  vii.  14.  I  will  1«3  his  father,  and  he  shall  be 
my  son.  If  he  commit  iniquity,  I  will  chasten  him 
with  the  rod  of  men,  and  with  the  stripes  of  the  chil- 
dren of  men. 

2  Kings  v.  1.  Now  Naaman,  captain  of  the  host  of 
the  king  of  Syria,  was  a  great  man  with  his  master, 
and  honourable,  because  by  him  the  Lord  had  given 
deliverance  unto  Syria :  he"  was  also  a  mighty  man  in 
valour,  lu(t  lie  was  a  leper. 

3  Chron.  xviii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
captains  of  the  chariot  saw  Jehoshaphat,  that  they 
said.  It  is  the  king  of  Israel.  Therefore  they  compass- 
ed about  him  to  tight :  but  Jehoshaphat  cried  out,  and 
the  Lord  helped  him  ;  and  God  moved  them  to  depart 
from  him. 

Ezr.  vi.  23.  And  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
seven  days  with  joy:  tor  the  Lord  had  made  them 
joyful,  and  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
uiito  them,  to  strengthen  their  hands  in  the  work  of 
the  house  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

—  vii.  27.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers, 
which  hath  put  such  a  thing  as  this  in  the  king's  heart, 
to  beautify  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  in  Jerusalem : 

Ps.  xvii.  13.  Arise,  O  Lord,  disappoint  him,  cast 
him  down :  deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked,  which  is 
thy  sword : 

■ 14.  From  men  wlii^h  are  thy  hand,  O  Lord, 

from  men  of  the  v:ovld,  whieh  haiv  their  portion  in  this 
life,  and  whose  belly  thon  flUest  with  tliy  hid  Ireastire : 
they  are  full  of  children,  and  leave  the  rest  of  theil 
siib.stance  to  their  babes. 

Prov.  xxi.  1.  The  king's  heart  is  in  the  hand  of  the 
Lord,  as  the  rivers  of  water:  he  tiu-neth  it  whitherso- 
ever he  will. 

Is.  xiii.  5.  They  come  from  a  fiir  coimtry,  from  the 
end  of  heaven,  el-en  the  Lord,  and  the  weapons  of  his 
indignation,  to  destrov  the  whole  land. 

Jer.  xxvii.  8.  And  "it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the 
nation  and  kinsdom  which  will  not  serve  the  same 
Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  that  will 
not  put  their  neck  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon, that  nation  will  I  punish,  saith  the  Lord,  with 
the  sword,  and  with  the  famine,  and  with  the  pesti- 
lence, until  I  have  consumed  them  by  his  hand. 

—  1.  9.  For,  lo,  I  will  raise  and  cause  to  come  up 
against  Babylon  an  assemblv  of  great  nations  from  the 
north  count"ry :  and  they  shall  set  themselves  m  array 
asainst  her;  from  thence  she  shall  be  taken:  then- 
arrows  shall  be  as  of  a  mighty  expert  man ;  none  shall 
return  in  vain. 

—  li.  20.  Thou  art  my  battle  axe  ayid  weapons  of 
war  :  for  with  thee  will'l  break  in  pieces  the  nations, 
and  with  thee  will  I  destroy  kingdoms  ; 

21.  And  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the 

horse  and  his  rider;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in 
pieces  the  chariot  and  his  rider ; 

22.  With  thee  also  will  I  break  in  pieces  man 

and  woman ;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  old 
and  young ;  and  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the 
young  man  and  the  maid ; 

23.  I  will  also  break  in  pieces  with  thee  the 

shei>herd  and  his  flock ;  and  with  thee  I  will  break  m 
pieces  the  husbandman  and  his  yoke  of  oxen ;  and 
with  thee  will  I  lircak  in  pieces  captains  and  rulei-s. 

Exli.  XXV.  14.  And  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon 
Edom  bv  the  hand  of  my  people  Israel :  and  they  shall 
do  in  Edom  according  to  mine  anger  and  according  to 
myfm-y;  and  they  shall  know  my  vengeance,  saith 
the  Lord  God.  ' 

llab.  i.  6.  For,  lo,  I  raise  up  the  Chaldeans,  that  bittei' 
and  hasty  nation,  which  shall  march  through  the 
breadth  o'f  the  land,  to  possess  the  dwellingphices  that 
are  not  theirs. 

13.  Art  thou  not  from  everlasting,  O  Lord  my 

God,  mine  Holy  One  V  "We  shall  not  die.  O  Lord, 
thou  h:ist  ordained  them  for  judgment ;  and,  O  mighty 
God,  thou  hast  established  them  for  correction. 

IC 


CHAP.  VII. 


WOKKti   UF   GUI). 


liUOK  V 


1  Cor.  iv.  7.  For  who  niakctli  thco  to  lIUTlt  from 
another?  ami  what  hast  thou  that  thou  didst  not  re- 
ceive? now  if  tliou  didst  receive  it,  why  dost  thou 
glorv,  as  if  thou  hadst  not  received  it  ? 

Sec  above,  Chap.  IV. ;  also  1  Chr.  vi.  15.  Job  i.  21. 
Is.  X.  5-7,  12. 

§  SO.    Xalioiial  Eleetloii. 

Oen.  XXV.  22.  And  the  children  struggled  together 
within  her;  and  she  said.  If  it  be  so,  wli}'  am  I  thus? 
And  she  went  to  inquire  of  the  Loud. 

23.  And  the  LonD  said  unto  her.  Two  nations 

ttri:  in  tliy  womb,  aiul  two  n\anner  of  people  shall  be 
separated"  from  thy  bowels  ;  and  l/if  one  people  sliall 
be  stronger  than  the  other  people  :  and  the  elder  shall 
serve  the  younger. 

£".!•.  xx.xiii.  rj.  And  he  said,  I  will  make  all  my 
goodness  i^ass  before  thee,  and  I  will  iiroelaim  the 
nnmc  of  the  Loud  before  thee ;  and  will  be  gracious 
to  whom  1  will  lie  gracious,  and  will  shew  mercy  on 
whom  I  will  shew  mercy. 

Jn.  i.  "J.  Kxeept  the  Lord  of  hosts  had  left  unto  us 
a  very  small  remnant,  we  should  have  Iieeu  as  Sodom, 
iind  we  should  have  been  like  unto  Gomorrah. 

—  X.  22.  For  though  thy  people  Lsrael  be  as  the 
sand  of  the  sea,  yet  a  remnant  of  them  shall  return : 
the  consumption  decreed  shall  overflow  with  right- 
eousness, 

23.  For  tlie  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a 

consumption,  even  detennined,  in  the  midst  of  all  the 
laud. 

—  xliii.  21.  This  people  have  I  formed  for  mj-self ; 
they  shall  shew  forth  my  jiraisc. 

—  xlv.  4.  For  Jacob  my  servant's  sake,  and  Israel 
miuc  elect,  I  have  even  called  thee  by  tliy  name.-  I 
have  surnamed  thee,  though  thou  hast  not  known 
me. 

Jer.  xviii.  2.  Arise,  and  go  down  to  the  potter's 
house,  and  there  I  will  cause  thee  to  liear  my  words. 

3.  Then  I  went  down  to  the  potter's  house, 

jmd,  Iiehold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  wheels. 

i.  And  the  vessel  that  he  made  of  clay  was 

marred  in  the  hand  of  the  jiotter :  so  he  made  it 
again  another  vessel,  as  seemed  good  to  the  potter  to 
make  it. 

5.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 

.saying, 

" 0.  O  house  of  Israel,  cannot  I  do  with  you  as 

this  potter?  saith  the  Lord.  Behold,  as  the  clay  is  in 
the  potter's  hand,  so  are  yc  in  mine  hand,  O  house  of 
Israel. 

—  XXX.  22.  And  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will 
be  vour  God. 

ilal.  i.  2.  I  have  loved  you,  saith  the  Lord.  Yet 
vc  say,  AVherein  hast  thou  loved  us  ?  Was  not 
lEsau  "Jacob's  brother  ?  saith  the  Lord  :  j'et  I  loved 
Jacob, 

3.  And  I  hated  Esau,  and  laid  his  mountains 

.and  his  heritage  waste  for  the  dragons  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

Horn.  ix.  4.  "Who  are  Israelites ;  to  whom  pertaineth 
the  ado])tion,  .and  the  glorj-,  and  the  covenants,  and 
the  giving  of  the  law,  aud  the  service  of  God,  and  the 
promises ; 

See  £c.  xix.  5.  Detit.  iv.  20;  vii.  G;  xiv.  2;  xxvi. 
19 ;  xxxii.  9,  10.    Is.  Iv.  5. 

§  87.    Iiidiridiiah  Elected. 

1  Kings  xix.  18.  Yet  I  liave  left  me  seven  thousand 
in  Israel,  all  tlie  knees  which  have  not  bowed  unto 
Baal,  and  every  mouth  which  hath  not  kissed  him. 

Is.  iv.  3.  An"d  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  he  that  /.*  left 
in  Zion,  and  he  that  remaineth  in  Jerusalem,  shall  be 
(idled  holy,  even  every  one  that  is  written  among  the 
living  in  Jerusalem : 

Jer.  i.  5.  Before  I  fomied  thee  in  the  belly  I  knew 
thee  ;  and  before  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  womb  I 
sanctitied  thee,  and  I  ordained  thee  a  proiihet  unto  the 
nations. 

—  xxxi.  3.  The  Lord  hath  appeared  of  old  unto 
me,  saying.  Yea,  I  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting 


love:  therefore  with  lovingkiudness  have  I  drawn 
thoc. 

Mat.  xi.  25.  At  that  time.Je.sus  answered  and  said,  I 
tliank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  br- 
causc  thou  hast  hid  these  things  IVom  the  wise  and 
prndeni,  ami  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes. 

20.  Even  so.  Father ;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in 

thy  sight. 

—  xiii.  10.  And  the  disciples  came,  and  said  unt(j 
him.  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them  in  parables? 

11.  lie  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Be- 
cause it  is  given  unto  you  to  know  the  mysteries  of 
the  kingdom  of  heaven,  but  to  them  it  is  nnt  given 

—  XX.  10.  So  the  last  sh:ill  lie  lirst,  and  the  liret 
last :  for  many  be  called,  but  few  cliosen. 

— •  x.xii.  14.  For  many  are  called,  but  few  are  chosen. 

—  xxiv.  22.  And  exceiH  those  days  should  be  short- 
ened, there  should  no  flesh  be  s;vved  :  but  for  the  elect's 
sake  those  days  shall  be  shortened. 

40.  Then  shall  two  be  in  the  field;   the  one 

shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

Mark  xiii.  20.  And  excejit  that  the  Lord  had  short- 
ened those  days,  no  flesh  should  )je  saved  :  but  for  the 
elect's  sake,  whom  he  hath  chosen,  he  hath  shortened 
the  days. 

Luke  iv.  2o.  But  I  tell  3'ou  of  a  truth,  many  widows 
were  in  Israel  in  the  days  of  Ellas,  when  the  heaven 
was  shut  up  three  years  and  six  months,  when  great 
famine  was  throughout  all  the  laud  ; 

20.  But  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent, 

save  unto  Sarepta,  a  city  of  Sidon,  unto  a  woman  that 
was  a  widow. 

27.  And  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in  the 

time  of  Eliseus  the  prophet ;  and  none  of  them  was 
cleansed,  saving  Naaman  the  S3'riau. 

—  viii.  9.  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying, 
What  might  this  parable  be  ? 

lb.  Aud  he  said.  Unto  j'ou  it  is  given  to  know 

the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  God  :  but  to  others 
in  parables  ;  that  seeing  they  might  not  see,  and  hear- 
ing they  might  not  understand. 

—  X.  20.  Notwithstanding,  in  this  rejoice  not,  that 
the  spirits  are  suliject  unto  you ;  but  rather  rejoice, 
because  your  names  are  written  in  heaven. 

21.  In  that  hour  .Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit,  and 

said,  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and 
earth,  that  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 
and  prudent,  and  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes :  even 
so,  Father ;  lor  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight. 

—  xvii.  34.  I  tell  you,  in  that  night"  there  shall  be 
two  men  in  one  bed  ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
other  shall  lie  left. 

—  —  35.  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  together ; 
the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

36.  Two  men  shall  be  in  the  field  ;  the  one 

shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

John  y'l.  44.  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the 
Father  which  hath  sent  me  draw  him :  aud  I  will 
raise  him  up  at  the  last  dav. 

—  XV.  19.  If  ye  were  of  "the  world,  the  world  would 
love  his  own;  but  because  ye  are  not  of  the  world, 
but  I  have  chosen  you  out  ot'  the  world,  therefore  the 
world  hatcth  you. 

—  xvii.  2.  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all 
flesh,  that  he  should  give  external  life  to  as  many  as 
thou  hast  civen  him. 

9.  "I  pray  for  them  :  I  pray  not  for  the  world, 

but  for  them  which  thou  hast  given  me ;  for  they  are 
thine. 

Aels  ii.  39.  For  the  ]iromisc  is  unto  you,  and  to  your 
children,  and  to  all  that  are  afar  olf,  even  as  many  as 
the  Lord  our  God  shall  call. 

47.  Praisinir  God,  and  having   favour  with 

all  the  iicople.  And  the  Lord  added  to  the  church 
dailv  such  as  should  be  saved. 

—  xiii.  4S.  And  when  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they 
were  dad,  and  glorific<l  the  word  of  the  Lord:  and 
as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed. 

Ham.  i.  n.  Among  whom  are  ye  also  the  called  of 
Jesus  Christ :  .  i    . 

—  viii.  28.  And  we  know  that  all  thmgs  work  to- 
gether for  srood  to  them  Iliat  love  God,  to  them  who 
are  the  called  according  to  his  purpose. 


ii: 


CHAP.  VII. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


Rmi.  viii.  29.  For  whom  he  did  foreknow,  he  also  did 
predestinate  to  lie  conformed  to  tlie  image  of  his  Son, 
that  he  niigiit  be  the  tirstliorn  amnui;  many  bretliren. 

30.  Jlorcover,  whom  he  did  predestinate,  them 

he  also  called  :  and  whom  he  called,  them  he  also  jus- 
tified :  and  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified. 

31.  What  shall  we  then  say  to  these  things? 

If  God  he  for  us,  who  ran  be  against  us  ? 

—  ix.  23.  And  that  he  might  make  known  the 
riches  of  his  gloiy  on  the  vessels  of  mercy,  which  he 
bad  afore  jirepared  unto  glory. 

24.  Even  us,  whom  be  liath  called,  not  of  the 

Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  Gentiles  ? 

27.   Esaias    also    crieth    concerning    Israel, 

Though  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel  be  as 
the  sand  of  the  sea,  a  remnant  shall  be  saved : 

28.  For  he  will   finish  the  work,  and  cut  it 

short  in  righteousness :  because  a  short  work  will  the 
Lord  make  upon  the  earth. 

29.  And  as  Esaias  said  before.  Except  the 

Lord  of  Saljaoth  had  left  us  a  seed,  we  had  been  as 
Sodoma,  and  been  made  like  unto  Gomorrah. 

—  xi.  4.  But  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto  him  ? 
I  have  reserved  to  m3'self  seven  thousand  men,  who 
have  not  bowed  the  knee  to  the  image  of  Baal. 

5.  Even  so  then  at  this  present  time  also  there 

is  a  j'emnant  according  to  the  election  of  grace. 

1  Cor.  i.  26.  For  ye  see  your  calling,  brethren,  how 
that  not  many  wise  men  after  the  flesh,  not  many 
mighty,  not  many  noble,  are  called  : 

27.  But  Cirod  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things  of 

the  world  to  confound  the  wise ;  and  God  hath  chosen 
the  weak  things  of  the  world  to  confound  the  things 
which  are  mighty ; 

2S.  A'nd'base  things  of  the  world,  and  things 

which  are  despised,  hath  Gfid  chosen,  i/ea,  and  things 
which  are  not,  to  bring  to  nought  things  that  are: 

29.  That  no  flesh  should  gloiylu  his  presence. 

See  Mat.  .\i.  27.     Luke  s.  22. ;  xviii.  7. 

§  88.    Hniiiaii  Merit  Excluded. 

Eom.  ix.  10.  And  not  only  thin;  but  when  Rebecca 
also  had  conceived  by  one,  ceen  Iiy  our  father  Isaac, 

11.  (For  the  children  being  not  yet  born,  nei- 
ther having  done  any  good  or  evil,  that  the  purpose 
of  God  according  to  election  might  stand,  not  of 
works,  but  of  him  that  calleth  ;) 

12.  It  was  said  imto  her,  The  elder  shall  serve 

the  3'ounger. 

18.  As  it  is  written,  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but 

Esau  liave  I  hated. 

14.  What  shall  we  say  then  ?  Is  there  un- 
righteousness with  God  ?     God  forbid. 

" \Ti.  For  he  saith  to  Moses,  I  will  have  mercy 

on  whom  I  will  have  mercy,  and  I  will  have  compas- 
sion on  whom  I  will  have  compassion. 

16.  So  then  it  is  not  of  him  that  willeth,  nor 

of  him  that  runneth,  but  of  God  that  sheweth  mercy. 

Gal.  i.  15.  But  wheu  it  jileased  God,  who  separated 
me  from  my  mother's  womb,  and  called  me  by  his  grace, 

16.  Tci  reveal  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might 

preach  him  among  the  heathen ;  immediately  I  con- 
ferred not  with  flesh  and  blood  : 

Eph.  i.  .5.  Having  predestinated  us  unto  the  adop- 
tion of  children  by  Jesus  Christ  to  himself,  according 
to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will. 

6.  To  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace, 

wherein  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  beloved : 

11.  In  whom  also  we  have  obtained  an  inher- 
itance, being  jiredestinated  according  to  the  purpose 
of  him  who  worketh  all  tilings  after  the  counsel  of 
his  own  will : 

12.  That  we  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his 

tilory,  who  first  trusted  in  Christ. 

1  ThenK  i.  4.  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  elec- 
tion of  God. 

5.  For  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

only,  but  also  in  power,  and  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  and 
in  much  assurance;  ;is  ye  know  what  manner  of  men 
we  were  among  you  for  your  sake. 

2  Thcs.H.  ii.  i4."  AVhereunto  he  called  you  by  our 
gospel,  to  the  obtainmg  of  the  gloiy  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ. 

II 


2  Tim.  i.  9.  Who  hath  saved  us,  and  called  ?(,«  with 
a  holy  calling,  not  accorduig  to  our  works,  but  accord- 
ing to  his  owTi  purpose  and  grace,  which  w'as  given  us 
in  Christ  Jesus  liefore  the  world  began  : 

—  ii.  10.  Therefore  I  endure  all  things  for  the 
elect's  sake,  that  they  may  also  obtain  the  salvation 
which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  with  eternal  glory. 

20.  But  in  a  great  house  there  are  not  only 

vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver,  but  also  of  wood  and  of 
earth ;  and  some  to  honour,  and  some  to  dishonour. 

1  John  iv.  19.  We  love  him,  because  he  first  loved  us. 
See  John  xiii.  18.    Bom.  xi.  7.    1  Thess.  v.  9.    1  Pet. 

i.  3. 

§  89.    Elected  to  Holiness. 

John  XV.  16.  Ye  have  not  chosen  me,  but  I  have 
chosen  you,  and  ordained  you,  that  ye  should  go  and 
bring  forth  frnit,  and  that  your  fruit  should  remain; 
that  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my 
name,  he  mav  give  it  you. 

—  xvii.  6.  I  have  manifested  tliy  name  unto  the 
men  which  thou  gavest  me  oiU  of  the  world :  thine 
they  were,  and  thou  gavest  them  me ;  and  they  have 
kept  thy  word. 

Eph.  i.  4.  According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him 
before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  that  we  should  be 
holy  and  without  blame  before  him  in  love  : 

—  ii.  10.  Fcir  we  are  his  workmanship,  created  in 
Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works,  which  God  hath  before 
ordained  that  we  should  walk  in  them. 

2  Thess.  ii.  13.  But  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  al- 
ways to  God  for  you,  brethren  beloved  of  the  Lord, 
because  God  hath  from  the  beginning  chosen  ,vou  to 
salvation  through  sanctification  of  the  Spirit  and  be- 
lief of  the  trutii ; 

See  Bom.  viii.  29.    Phil.  ii.  13. 

§  80.    References  to  a  "  Book  of  Life." 

E.r.  xxxii.  32.  Yet  now,  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their 
sin — ;  and  if  not,  blot  me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  thy 
book  which  thou  hast  written. 

33.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Closes,  Whoso- 
ever hath  sinned  against  me,  him  will  I  blot  out  of  my 
book. 

Ban.  xii.  1.  -fand  there  shall  be  a  time  of  trouble, 
such  as  never  was  since  there  was  a  nation  even  to  Uiat 
same  time :  and  at  that  time  thy  people  shall  be  de- 
livered, every  one  that  shall  be  found  written  in  the 
book. 

PhU.  iv.  3.  And  I  entreat  thee  also,  trae  yokefellow, 
hel])  those  women  which  laboured  with  me  in  the  gospel, 
with  Clement  also,  and  with  other  my  fellow  labourers, 
whose  names  are  in  the  book  of  life. 

Bev.  iii.  5.  lie  that  overcometh,  the  same  shall  be 
clothed  in  white  raiment ;  and  I  will  not  blot  out  his 
name  out  of  the  book  of  life,  Init  I  will  confess  his 
name  before  m_v  Father,  and  before  his  angels. 

—  xiii.  8.  Aiid  all  that  dwell  upon  the"  earth  shall 
worship  him,  whose  names  are  not  written  in  the  book 
of  life  of  the  Lamb  slain  from  the  foundation  of  the 
world. 

—  xvii.  8.  The  beast  that  thou  sawest  was,  and  is 
not ;  and  shall  ascend  out  of  the  bottomless  pit,  and 
go  into  perdition :  and  the\'  that  dwell  on  the  earth 
shall  wonder,  whose  names"  were  not  written  in  the 
book  of  life  from  the  foundation  of  the  world,  when 
they  behold  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not,  and  yet  is. 

—  XX.  1-5.  And  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in 
the  book  of  life  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire. 

—  xxi.  27.  And  there  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  it 
any  thing  that  defileth,  neither  ichatsoecer  worketh 
al.iomiuation,  or  makeili  a  lie  :  but  they  which  are  writ- 
ten in  the  LamV)'s  book  of  life. 

See  Bev.  xx.  12 ;  xxii.  19. 

§  91.    God's  Purposes  Include  Evils  and  Evil 
Doers. 

Deut.  xxix.  4.  Yet  the  Lord  hath  not  given  you  a 
heart  to  perceive,  and  eyes  to  see,  and  ears  to  hear, 
unto  this  day. 

1  Kiivjs  xxii.  23.  Now  therefore,  behold,  the  Lord 

8 


CHAP.  VII. 


WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


bath  put  a  Ivins  siiirit  in  the  mouth  of  uU  these  thy 
prophets,  ami  the  Loud  hath  spoken  evil  eouceminjj 
Uice. 

Ji>l)  xvil.  4.  For  tliou  hast  hid  their  lieart  from  nnder- 
staniling:  tlieret'ore  shalt  tliou  not  cxah  them. 

ft.  Ixxxi.  U.  Hut  my  peopk'  wonUl  not  hearken  to 
uiy  voice ;  and  Israel  would  none  of  me. 

VI.  So  I  irave  them  up  luilo  their  own  hearts' 

lust-,  (iiul  tlii'V  walked  in  llnirown  counsels. 

—  cv.  25.  f  te  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  peojile, 
to  deal  snl)Iilelv  with  liis  servants. 

h.  vi.  9.  Anil  he  said,  Go,  and  tell  this  people.  Hear 
ye  indeed,  hut  understand  not ;  and  see  ye  indeed,  hut 
jierceive  not. 

10.  .Make  the  heart  of  this  people  fat,  and 

make  their  ears  heavy,  an<I  shut  their  eyes ;  lest  they 
see  with  their  eyes,  and  hear  with  their  ears,  and  un- 
derstand with  liieir  heart,  ami  convert,  and  be  healed. 

—  xix.  14.  The  Loiu)  halh  mingled  a  perverse  spirit 
in  the  midst  thereof:  and  they  have  caused  Eiryjit  to 
err  in  every  work  thereof,  as  a  drunken  m<in  stagger- 
elh  in  his  vomit. 

—  xliv.  18.  They  have  not  known  nor  undei-stood  ; 
for  he  hath  shut  their  eyes,  lliat  they  cannot  see;  ami 
their  hearls,  that  they  cannot  understand. 

—  l.wi.  4.  1  also  will  elnxise  their  delusions,  and 
will  bring  their  fears  upon  iheni;  because  when  I 
called,  none  did  answer;  when  I  spake,  they  ilid  not 
hear :  but  thev  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  chose 
that  in  which  I  delighted  not. 

Jii:  vi.  21.  Therefore  thus  sailh  the  Lord,  Behold, 
I  will  lay  stnmblingblocks  before  this  peoitle,  and  the 
fathers  and  the  sous  together  shall  i-M  upon  them ; 
the  neighbour  and  bis  friend  shall  perish. 

Ezik.  xiv.  9.  And  if  the  iirophet  be  deceived  when 
he  hath  spoken  a  thing,  I  the  LoisD  Imve  deceived  that 
prophet,  and  I  will  strilch  out  my  hand  upon  him. 
and  will  destroy  him  from  the  midst  of  my  people 
Israel. 

-Iwwiii.  0.  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown  in  the  city, 
and  the  people  not  be  afraid  ':*  shall  there  he  evil  iu  a 
city,  and  the  LoKi)  halli  not  done  it? 

Ztr/i.  viii.  10.  For  before  these  days  there  was  no 
hire  for  man,  nor  any  hire  for  beast ;  neither  trfiK  tlwiv 
any  peace  to  him  that  went  out  or  came  m  because  of 
the  atfliclion:  for  I  set  all  mc;n  everj-  one  against  his 
neighbour. 

John  vi.  65.  And  he  said,  Therefore  said  I  unto  you, 
that  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  except  it  were  given 
unto  him  of  my  Father. 

2  Oji:  iv.  3.  But  if  our  gospel  he  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them 
that  are  lost : 

1  Pd.  ii.  8.  .Vnd  a  stone  of  stumbling,  and  a  rock  of 
offence,  even  to  than  which  stumble  at  the  word,  being 
disobedient :  whereunto  also  they  were  appointed. 

Ree.  xvii.  IT.  For  God  hath  ]>ut  in  their  hearts  to 
fulfil  his  will,  ;ind  to  agree,  and  give  their  kingdom 
unt<i  the  beast,  until  tlie  words  of  God  shall  be  ful- 
fiUed. 

^  92.    Reprobation. 

Is.  xxix.  9.  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder;  cry  ye 
out,  and  cry  :  they  are  dnmken,  but  not  with  wme  ; 
they  stagu'er,  but  not  with  strong  drink. 

-^ 10.  For  the  Loud  hath  jioured  out  upon  you 

the  spirit  of  deep  sleep,  and  hath  closed  your  eyes: 
the  prophets  and  your  rulers,  the  seers  hath  he  covered. 

11.  And  the  vision  of  all  is  become  unto  you 

as  the  words  of  ;i  hook  that  is  scaled,  which  nu:n  de- 
liver to  one  tl.;it  is  learned,  saying.  Read  this,  I  pray 
thee  :  and  he  saitli,  1  c:inuot ;  ibr  it  w  sealed  : 

12.  -Vnd  the  book  is  delivered  to  him  that  is 

not  learned,  saying.  Read  this,  I  pray  thee;  and  he 
saith,  I  am  not  learned. 

Jer.  vi.  30.  IJeprobale  silver  shall  men  call  them,  be- 
cause the  Loiu)  balb  rejected  them. 

John  X.  20.  But  ye  believe  not,  because  ye  arc  not 
of  my  slieep,  :is  I  sud  unto  you. 

—  xvii.  12.  While  I  was  with  them  in  the  world,  I 
kept  tliera  in  thy  name  ;  those  that  thou  gavest  me  I 
have  kept,  and  hone  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of 
perdition  ;  that  Ihe  Scripture  niiirht  be  fulfilled. 

Bom.  ix.  22.  117(,/<  if  God,  willlm:  to  shew  Ats  wrath, 

1 


and  to  make  his  power  known,  endured  with  much 
longsutferinu'  Ihe  vessels  of  wrilli  litted  to  deslnicliciu  : 

—  xi.  7.  What  then  ?  Israel  hath  not  obtained  that 
which  he  seeketh  for;  but  the  election  liath  obtaineil 
it,  and  the  rest  were  lilinded 

8.  (.Vcconling  as  it  is  written,  God  hath  given 

them  the  sjiirit  of  slumlier,  cv<'s  thiit  they  shoidd  n<it 
see,  and  ears  that  they  shonlil  not  hear ;)  \uilo  this  day. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  5.  Examine  yourselves,  whelher  ye  be 
in  Ihe  faith;  prove  your  own  selves.  Know  ye  not 
your  own  selves,  how  that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you,  ex- 
cept ye  be  reprobates? 

—  —  0.  But  I  trust  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are 
not  reprobates. 

7.  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil ;  not 

that  we  should  ajijiear  aiiproved,  but  that  ye  should 
do  that  which  is  honest,  thouijh  we  be  as  reprobates. 

2  Tht:i.*.  li.  11.  And  for  this  cause  (iod  shall  send 
them  strong  delusion,  that  they  should  believe  a  lie: 

12.  That  they  all  mii;ht  be  dinnned  who  be- 
lieved not  the  truth,  but  liad  pleasure  in  unright- 
eousness. 

2  Tim.  lii.  8.  Now  as  Jannes  and  .Isimbres  withstood 
Moses,  so  do  these  .also  resist  the  truth  :  men  of  cor- 
rupt niiuds,  reprobate  eoucerniu;;-  the  liiith. 

y.  But  they  shall  proceed  no  furtlicr:  for  their 

follv  shall  be  manifest  unto  all  nnii,  as  theirs  also  was. 

./'/(/(  4.  For  there  are  certain  men  crejit  in  unawares, 
who  were  before  of  old  ordained  to  this  condemnation, 
ungodly  men,  turning  the  grace  of  f)ur  (iod  into  las- 
civiousuess,  and  denjing  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our 
Lord  .lesus  Christ. 

See  Ex.  ix.  10.    Rom.  is.  17. 

§  93.    God  Hardens  the  Heart. 

Ex.  iv.  21.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  When 
thou  goest  to  return  into  Egvpt,  see  that  thou  do  all 
those  wonders  Iicfore  Pharaoh,  which  1  have  put  in 
thine  hand :  but  I  will  harden  his  heart,  that  he  shall 
not  let  the  people  go. 

—  vii.  3.  And  I  will  hiirden  Pharaoh's  heart,  and 
multii)ly  my  signs  and  my  wonders  in  the  land  of 
Egj^pt. 

4.  B\it  Pharaoh  shall  not  hearken  unto  you, 

that  I  may  lay  my  banil  upon  Egypt,  and  bring  forth 
mine  armies,  ami  my  jieoiile  the  children  of  Israel,  out 
of  the  l:ind  of  Egypt  by  great  judgments. 

13.  And  he  hardened  Pharaoh's  heart,  that  he 

hearkened  nfit  unto  them  ;  as  the  Lord  had  said. 

—  viii.  15.  But  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  there  was 
respite,  he  hardened  his  heart,  and  hearkened  not  unto 
them;  as  the  Lord  had  said. 

32.  And  Pharnoh  hardened  his  heart  at  this 

time  itlso,  neither  would  lie  lei  the  people  go. 

—  ix.  12.  And  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of 
Pharaoh,  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them;  as  the 
Lord  had  spoken  unto  Moses. 

10.  And  in  very  deed  for  this  eaiine  have  I 

raised  thee  up,  for  to  shew  in  thee  my  power ;  and 
that  my  name  may  be  declared  throughout  all  the 
earth. 

34.  And  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  the  rain  and 

the  hail  and  the  thunders  were  ceased,  he  sinned  yet 
more,  an<l  h;irdened  his  heart,  he  and  his  servants. 

35.  And  the  heart  f)f  Pharaoh  was  hardened, 

neither  would  bo  let  the  children  of  Israel  go;  as  the 
Loud  had  spoken  by  !Moses. 

—  X.  1.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in  unto 
Pharaoh  :  for  I  have  hardened  his  heart,  and  the  heart 
of  his  serviUits,  that  I  might  shew  these  my  signs  be- 
fore him : 

20.  But  the  Loud  har<lened  Pharaoh's  heart, 

so  that  he  would  not  let  the  chililren  of  Israel  go. 

27.  But  the  Loud  hardened  Pharaoh's  heart, 

and  he  w<adil  not  let  ihem  go. 

—  xi.  9.  And  Ihe  Loud  said  imto  Moses,  Pharaoh 
shall  not  he:uken  unto  you  ;  that  my  wonders  may  be 
multiplied  in  the  lanil  of  Empl. 

10.  And  Moses  and'Aiiron  did  all  these  won- 
ders before  Pharaoh;  .and  the  Lord  hardened  Pha- 
raoh's heart,  so  that  he  would  not  let  the  children  of 
Israel  go  out  of  his  laud. 

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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  Y. 


Ex.  xiv.  4.  And  I  will  harden  Pliaraoli's  licnrt,  that 
lie  shall  follow  after  them ;  and  1  will  be  honoured 
npon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all  his  host;  that  the  Egyp- 
tians may  know  that  I  <iiii  the  Loud.     And  they  didso. 

8.  And  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Pha- 
raoh king  of  Egypt,  and  he  inirsiied  after  the  children 
of  Israel:  and  the  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  a 
high  hand. 

17.  And  I,  behold,  I  will  harden  the  hearts  of 

the  Egyjitians,  and  they  shall  follow  them  :  and  I  will 
get  me  honour  ujion  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all  his  host, 
upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  his  horsemen. 

I)cut.  ii.  30.  But  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon  would  not 
let  us  pass  by  him  :  for  the  Lokd  tly  God  hardened 
his  sjMrit,  and  made  his  lieart  obstiuaTe,  that  he  might 
deliver  him  into  thy  hand,  as  uppcarcih  this  da}'. 

Jos.  xi.  19,  There  was  not  a  city  that  made  peace 
with  tlie  children  of  Israel,  save  the  Hivites  the  in- 
habitants of  Gibeon  :  all  other  they  took  in  battle. 

20.  For  it  was  of  the  Lord  to  harden  their 

liearts,  that  they  should  come  against  Israel  in  battle, 
that  he  might  destroy  them  utterly,  and  that  the_y 
might  have  no  favoiir,  but  that  he  might  destroy 
them,  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

1  Sinn.  ii.  25.  If  one  man  sin  against  another,  the 
,iudge  shall  judge  him:  but  if  a  man  sin  against  the 
Lord,  who  shall  entreat  for  him?  Notwithstandmg, 
they  hearkened  not  imlo  the  voice  of  their  fother,  be- 
cause the  Lord  would  slay  them. 

—  x\.  G.  Wherefore  then  do  ye  harden  your  hearts, 
as  the  Egyptians  and  Pharaoh  hardened  their  hearts? 
when  he  had  wrought  wonderfully  among  them,  did 
the}-  not  let  the  people  go,  and  thej'  departed? 

2  ISiim.  xxiv.  1.  And  again  the  anger  of  the  Lord 
was  kindled  against  Israel,  and  he  moved  David 
against  them  to  say.  Go,  ninnber  Israel  and  Jndah. 

1  Kings  xii.  lo.  Wherefore  the  king  hearkened  not 
unto  the  iienjile ;  for  the  cause  was  from  the  Lord, 
that  he  might  |)erlbrm  his  saving,  which  the  Lord 
spake  by  Ahij:ih  the  Shilonite  unto  Jeroboam  the  sou 
of  Nebat. 

2  C'hr.  X.  I.5.  So  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the 
peojile :  for  the  cause  was  of  God,  that  the  Lord  might 
perform  his  word,  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  Alii- 
jah  the  Shilonite  to  Jeroboam  the  srai  of  Nebat. 

—  XXV.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  talked  with 
him,  that  the  kiny  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  made  of 
the  king's  counsel  ?  forbear ;  why  shouldest  thou  be 
smitten?  Then  the  projihet  forbare,  and  said,  I  know 
that  God  hath  determined  to  destroy  thee,  because 
thou  hast  done  this,  and  hast  not  hearkened  unto  my 
counsel. 

•  20.  But  Amaziah  would  not  hear ;  for  it  camt 

of  God,  that  lie  miglit  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 
their  enemies,  becairsc  they  sought  after  the  gods  of 
Edom. 

Rom.  ix.  17.  For  the  Scripture  saith  unto  Pharaoh, 
Even  for  this  same  purpose  lia\e  I  raised  thee  up,  that 
I  might  shew  ni}'  power  in  thee,  and  that  my  name 
might  be  declared  throughout  all  the  earth. 

18.  Therefore  hath  he  mercy  on  whom  he  will 

7iave  mercy,  and  whom  lie  will  he  h:\rdeneth. 

§  94.    God  Tempts  Men. 

Oen.  xxii.  1.  And  it  c;ime  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  God  did  tempt  Abraham,  and  said  unto  him, 
Abraham  :  and  he  said,  Behold,  here  I  am. 

Dent.  xiii.  1.  If  there  arise  among  you  a  prophet,  or 
a  dreamer  of  dreams,  and  giveth  thee  a  sign  or  a  won- 
der, 

3.  And  the  sign  or  the  wonder  come  to  pass, 

wlieref)f  he  spake  unto  thee,  saying.  Let  us  go  after 
other  gods,  which  thou  hast  not  known,  and  let  us 
serve  tliera ; 

3.  Thou  shalt  not  hearken  unto  the  words  of 

that  ])rophet,  or  that  dreamer  of  dreams :  for  the  Lord 
your  God  proveth  you,  to  know  whether  ye  love  llie 
Lord  your  God  with  all  your  heart  iind  with  all  your 
soul. 

1  Sam.  xvi.  14.  But  the  S|iirit  of  the  Lord  departed 
from  Saul,  and  au  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  troubled 
him. 


—  xviii.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon  Saul,  and 
he  prophesied  in  the  midst  of  the  house:  and  David 
played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other  times:  vmdthere  was 
a  javelin  in  S:iul's  hand. 

—  xix.  1).  And  the  e\-il  spirit  from  the  Loud  was 
upon  Saul,  as  he  sat  in  his  house  with  his  javelin  in 
his  hand :  and  David  iilayed  with  his  hand. 

Ps.  lxx^"iii.  49.  He  cast  upon  them  the  lierccness  of 
his  anger,  wrath,  and  indignation,  and  trouble,  Vi}- 
sending  evil  angels  among  them. 

1  Kings  xxii.  20.  And  the  Lord  said,  "Who  shall  per 
suade  Ahah,  that  he  niaj'  go  up  and  fall  at  Kamntli- 
gilead?  And  one  said  on  this  manner,  and  another 
said  on  that  manner. 

21.  And  there  came  forth  a  spirit,  and  stood 

before  the  Lord,  and  said,  I  will  persuade  him. 

22.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Wherewith  ? 

And  he  said,  I  will  go  forth,  and  I  will  be  a  lying 
spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all  his  prophets.  And  he  said, 
Thou  shalt  persuade  him,  and  prevail  also  :  go  forth, 
and  do  so. 

2  C'hr.  xviii.  19.  And  the  Lord  said,  Who  shall  en- 
tice Ahab  king  of  Israel,  that  he  ma_y  go  up  and  fall  at 
Hanioth-gilead  ?  And  one  spake  saying  after  this 
manner,  and  another  saying  after  that  manner. 

20.  Then  there  came  out  a  spirit,  and  stood 

liefore  the  Lord,  and  said,  I  will  entice  him.  And 
the  Lord  said  unto  him,  AVherewith  ? 

21.  And  he  said,  I  will  go  out,  and  be  a  lying 

spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all  his  pro])hets.  And  the  LORD 
said,  Thou  shalt  entice  him,  and  thou  shalt  also  pre- 
vail :  go  out,  and  do  eren  so. 

22.  Kow  therefore,  liehold,  the  Lord  hath  put 

:i  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  these  thy  prophets,  and 
the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  against  thee. 

Ezek.  ill.  20.  Again,  When  a  rigliteous  man  doth 
turn  from  his  righteousness,  and  commit  iniquity,  and 
I  l;iy  a  stunililingblock  before  him,  he  shall  die;  Ijc- 
cause  thou  hast  not  given  him  warning,  he  shall  die 
in  his  sin,  and  his  righteousness  which  he  hath  done 
shall  not  be  remembered;  but  his  blood  will  I  require 
at  thine  hand. 

See  Job  i.  13;  ii.  0.  Jer.  vi.  21.  Mat.  iv.  1.  1  Cor. 
xi.  19. 

§  95.    CtO(1  does  not  Sin,  nor  Tempt  to  Sin. 

Jer.  vii.  9.  Will  ye  steal,  murder,  and  commit  adul- 
tery, and  swear  falsely,  and  burn  incense  unto  Baal, 
and  walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye  know  not ; 

. 10.   And  come  and  staiicl  liefore  me  in  this 

liouse,  which  is  called  by  my  name,  and  say.  We  are 
delivered  to  do  all  these  abominations? 

1  Cor.  X.  13.  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you 
but  such  as  is  common  to  man :  but  God  is  faithful, 
who  will  not  sutler  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye 
are  alile;  but  will  with  the  temptation  also  make  a 
way  to  escape,  that  ye  ma}-  be  able  to  bear  it. 

—  xiv.  33.  For  God  is  not  the  author  of  confusion, 
but  of  jieace,  as  in  all  churches  of  the  saints. 

Jam.  iii.  l.'i.  This  wisdom  descendeth  not  from 
above,  but  ix  earthly,  sensual,  devilish. 

1  John.  ii.  10.  Forall  that  is  in  the  world,  the  lust  of 
the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the  eyes,  and  the  pride  of  Ufe, 
is  not  of  the  Father,  but  is  of  the  world. 

See  Jam.  i.  13. 

§  96.    tiod  briugs  Good  out  ol'  EtU. 

Ps.  Ixxvi.  10.  Surely  the  wrath  of  man  shall  praise 
thee;  the  remainder  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain. 

Rom.  iii.  7.  For  if  tlic  truth  of  God  hath  more 
aliounded through  my  lie  unto  his  glory;  why  yet  am 
I  also  judged  as  a  sinner  ? 

8.  And  not  rather,  (as  we  be  slanderously  re- 
ported, and  as  some  affirm  that  we  say,)  Let  us  do  evil, 
that  good  may  come?  whose  damnation  is  just. 

1  Cor.  xi.  19.  For  there  must  be  also  heresies  among 
you,  that  they  which  are  approved  may  be  made  manl- 
iest among  you. 

See  Roin.'m.  5,  G;  v.  20;  viii.  28. 


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WORKS  OF  GOD. 


BOOK  V. 


§  97.    Bleu  addressed  as  Free  A2:eiits. 

Deut.  xi.  2G.  Behold,  I  set  before  you  this  day  a 
Messing  aud  a  curse ; 

27.  A  blessing,  if  ye  obey  the  commandments 

of  the  Lord  3'our  God,  which  I  command  you  this  day : 

28.  And  a  curse,  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord  your  God,  but  turn  aside  out 
of  the  way  which  I  command  you  this  da}-,  to  go  after 
other  gods,  which  ye  have  not  known. 

—  XXX.  15.  See,  I  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life 
and  good,  and  death  and  evil ; 

10.  In  that  I  command  thee  this  day  to  love 

the  Loud  thy  God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep 
his  commandments,  aud  bis  statutes,  aiul  his  judg- 
ments, that  thou  mayest  live  aud  nudtijily :  and  the 
Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  the  laud  whither 
thou  goest  to  possess  it. 

19.  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  this  day 

against  j'ou,  that  I  have  set  before  you  life  and  death, 
blessing  and  ciu-sing :  therefore  choose  life,  that  both 
thou  and  thy  seed  may  live : 

Jos.  xxiv.  15.  Aud  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve 
the  Lord,  choose  you  this  day  whom  3'e  will  serve ; 
whether  the  gods  which  yom'  fathers  served  that  were 
on  the  other  side  of  the  flood,  or  the  gods  of  the  Ainor- 
ites,  in  whose  land  ye  dwell :  but  as  for  me  aud  mj' 
house,  we  will  serve  the  Lord. 

§  98.    God  Laiiieuts  the  Obduracy  of  Sinners. 

Ps.  Ixsxi.  13.  Oh  that  my  ])eoplc  had  hearkened 
unto  me,  and  Israel  had  walked  in  my  ways ! 

14.  I  should  soon  have  subdued  their  enemies, 

and  turned  m}'  hand  against  their  adversaries. 

15.  The  haters  of  the  Lord  should  have  sub- 
mitted themselves  unto  him :  but  their  time  should 
have  endured  for  ever. 

Is.  xlviii.  18.  O  that  thou  hadst  hearkened  to  my 
commandments !  then  had  thj'  peace  been  as  a  river, 
and  thy  righteousness  as  the  waves  of  the  sea: 

3I11I.  xxiii.  37.  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  tlutu  that 
killest  the  jirophets,  and  ston&st  them  which  are  sent 
unto  thee,  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  th_y  chil- 
dren together,  even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens 
under  her  wings,  and  ye  would  not ! 

Luke  xiii.  34.  O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem,  which  killest 
the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  that  are  sent  unto  thee ; 
how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  children  togeth- 
er, as  a  hen  dnih  yather  her  brood  under /icc  wings,  and 
ye  would  not ! 

John  V.  40.  And  )'e  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye 
might  have  life. 

§  99.       Has  no  Pleasure  in  tlieir  Deatli. 

Ezek.  xviii.  23.  Have  I  any  pleasure  at  all  that  the 
wicked  should  dieV  saith  "the  Lord  God:  itiul  not 
that  he  should  retm'u  liom  his  ways,  and  live  ? 


31.  Cast  awaj'  from  j-ou  all  your  transgres- 
sions, whereby  ye  have  transgressed  ;  and  make  you  a 
new  heart  and  a  new  spirit :  for  wh}'  will  ye  die,  O 
house  of  Israel  ? 

32.  For  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  him 

that  dieth,  saith  the  Lord  God  :  wherefore  turn  your- 
selves, and  live  ye. 

Mat.  xviii.  14.  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your 
Father  which  is  in  heaven,  that  one  of  these  little 
ones  should  perish. 

8  Pet.  iii.  9.  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his 
promise,  as  some  men  count  slackness ;  but  is  long- 
suffering  to  US-ward,  not  willing  that  any  should  per- 
ish, but  that  all  should  come  to  repentance. 

See  Ezek.  xxxiii.  10,  11. 

§  100.    Meu  nuiy  be  Saved  if  tlu>y  will. 

Jer.  xxvi.  3.  If  so  lie  they  will  hearken,  and  turn 
every  man  from  his  evil  way,  that  I  may  repent  me 
of  the  evil,  which  I  purpose  "to  do  unto  them  because 
of  the  evil  of  theu'  doings. 

Joel  ii.  32.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  de- 
livered: for  in  mount  Ziou  aiul  in  Jerusalem  shall  be 
deliverance,  as  the  Lord  luUh  said,  aud  in  the  rem- 
nant whom  the  Lord  shall  call. 

John  vi.  37.  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall 
come  to  me ;  and  him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no 
wise  cast  out. 

Acts  ii.  21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  lyord  sliall  Ije  saved. 

Rom.  X.  11.  For  the  Scripture  saith,  "Whosoever  be- 
lieveth  on  him  shall  not  be  ashamed. 

13.  For  whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  name 

of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved. 

2  Tim.  ii.  21.  If  a  man  therefore  jiurge  himself  from 
these,  he  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sanctified,  and 
meet  for  the  master's  tise,  and  prepared  unto  every 
good  work. 

See  Is.  Iv.  1.    John  v.  40.    Bee.  xxii.  17. 

§  101.    Tlie  Means  to  be  Used. 

PhU.  ii.  12.  Wherefore,  \\\y  lieloved,  as  ye  have  al- 
ways obeyed,  not  as  iu  m_v  presence  (JUl}-,  but  now 
much  more  in  my  absence,  work  oiU  yom'  own  salva- 
tion with  fear  and  trembling  : 

3  Tim.  ii.  19.  Nevertheless  the  foundation  of  God 
standeth  sure,  having  tlijs  seal,  Tlie  Lord  knoweth 
them  that  arc  his.  And,  Let  even-  one  that  nameth 
the  name  of  Christ  de]iart  from  iniquity. 

2  Pet.  i.  10.  'Wherefore  the  rather,  brethren,  give 
diligence  to  make  j-our  calling  aud  election  sure  :  for 
if  j-e  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  fall: 

11.  For   so  an   entrance  shall  be  ministered 

unto  you  aljundantly  into  the  everlasting  kingdom  of 
our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jeeus  Christ. 


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CHAP.  I. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


BOOK    VI.-MIPiACLES. 


CHAP.  I. 

MIRACLES  CONSIDERED. 

(For  Miracles  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  see  Book  11.,  Chap.  XTI.) 

§  1.    Purpose  of  Miracles. 

Fv  iv  .5  That  they  may  believe  that  the  Lokd 
God  of  then-  fothers,  the  God  of  Abraham,  the  God 
of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath  appeared  unto 

^!!:—  8  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they_ will  not 
believe  thee,  neitlier  hearken  to  tbe  voice  ot  the  first 
sign,  that  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  latter 

^'=^  _  9  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  will  not 
believe  also  these  two  signs,  neither  hearlxcu  unto  thy 
voce  that  thou  slialt  tSke  of  the  water  of  the  river, 
and  D0iir»«  upon  the  dry  la>ul:  and  the  water  which 
thou  takestoutof  the  river  shall  become  blood  upon 

t^eJvM^^^  the  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I «« 
the  Lord,  when  I  stretch  forth  mine  hand  upon  i^gyiit, 
anaT,?-mg  out  the  children  of  Israel  from  among  theni^ 

-  iK  39  And  Moses  said  unto  him.  As  soon  as  I 
am  -one  out  of  the  city,  I  will  spread  abroad  my 
h™KV°unto  the  Lord;  a,>d  the  thunder  shall  cease, 
neither  shall  there  be  any  more  hail ;  that  thou  maj  - 
est  know  how  that  the  earth  w  tlie  Lord  s. 

—  xi  7  But  a.-ainst  any  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall 'not  a  do-  move  his  tongue,  against  m™  "r 
beast-  that  ye  may  know  how  that  the  Lord  doth 
put  a  difference  between  the  EgjTtians  and  Israel. 
'  _  xvi  6  And  Moses  and  Aaron  said  unto  all  the 
children  of  Israel,  At  even,  then  ye  shall  know  that 
the  Lord  hath  brought  you  out  from  the  land  ot 

^''1:  7  ^nd  in  the  morning,  then  ye  shall  see  the 
o-lorv  of  the  Lord;  for  that  he  heareth  your  murmur- 
Si-s  against  tlie  Lord  :  and  what  arc  we,  that  ye 
murn«aiTistus^?^^  said,  Tki^  Ml  f,c,  when  the 
Lord  shall  sive  you  in  the  evening  flesh  to  eat,  and 
in  the  morning  bread  to  the  full ;  for  that  the  Lord 
heareth  your  murmurings  which  ye  murmur  against 
him:  ancl  what  are  we?  your  murmurmgs  are  not 
against  us,  but  against  the  Lord.  _ 

° 13  I  have  heard  the  murmunngs  ot  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel :  speak  unto  them,  saying  At  even  ye 
shall  eat  flesh,  and  in  the  morning  ye  shall  be  tilled 
with  bread ;  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 

^"'v-m^'xvi.  28.  And  Moses  said.  Hereby  ye  shall 
know  that  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  do  all  these 
works  •  for  T  hare  not  done  them  of  mine  o\\m  mind. 

09    If  these  men  die  the  common  death  ot  a 

men,  or  if  they  be  visited  after  the  visitation  of  all 
men  ;  then  the  Loud  hath  not  sent  me. 

__::50  But  if  the  Lord  make  a  new  thing,  and 
the  earth  open  her  mouth,  and  swallow  them  up,  with 
all  that  aimertain  unto  them,  and  they  go  down  quick 
into  the  pit ;  then  ye  shall  imderstand  that  these  men 
have  nr'ivnked  the  Lord.  „     ,  ,    n  1    „„ 

/,«  iii  10.  And  Joshua  said.  Hereby  ye  shal  Imow 
that  the  livin-  God  l*  among  you,  and  that  he  will 
witlDUt  ful  .Irive  out  from  b<-fore  you  the  C  anaani  es, 
Id  the  Ilittites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Perazites, 
and  the  Gu-gashites,  and  the  .Vmontcs,  and  the  Jebu- 
sitcs. 


1  Kinw  xvm.  2.3.  Let  them  therefore  give  us  two 
bullocks  ■  and  let  them  choose  one  bullock  for  them- 
selves and  cut  it  in  pieces,  and  lay  it  on  wood  and 
put  no  fire  under:  and  I  will  ch-ess  the  other  bullock, 
and  lav  it  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire  wnder  : 

1  04   ^Vnd  call  ye  on  the  name  of  your  gods, 

and  I  will  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  :  and  the 
God  that  answereth  by  fire,  let  hira  be  God  And  all 
the  people  answered  and  said,  It  is  well  spoken. 

Wirku  9  Whether  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the  sick  ot 
the  palsy,  Thy  sms  be  forgiven  thee  ;  or  to  say,  iVi-ise, 
and  take  up  tiiy  bed,  and  walk  ? 

(See  Mark  ii.  10.)  ^     ,         ^  ,     , 

Mark  xvi  20.  And  they  went  forth,  and  preached 
every  wiiere,  the  Lord  working  with  them,  and  con- 
firming the  word  with  signs  following.    Amen. 

Luke  xvii.  33.  Remember  Lot's  wife.  _ 

John  iv  48.  Then  said  Jesus  luito  hun.  Except  ye 
see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will  not  believe. 

—  Si  41  Then  they  took  away  the  stone  from  the 
place  where  the  dead  was  laid.  Mu\  Jesus  lifted  up 
11  eyes,  and  said.  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast 

heard  mc.  , 
43  And  I  Imew  that  thou  hearest  me  always: 

but  because  of  the  people  which  stand  by  I  said  it, 

that  they  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me. 

See  Ei:  xi.x.  9.     John  ii.  23  ;  in.  1, 2  ;  v.  36  ;  vii.  31 ; 

X.  37,  38;  xi.  43,  45,  47,  48 ;  sx.  30,  31. 


§  2.    Miracles  Foretold. 

Gen  xvii  19.  And  God  said,  Sarah  thy  wife  shaU 
bear  thee  a  sou  indeed;  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name 
Isaac  ■  and  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with  hini  for 
an  everlastinn-  covenant,  and  with  his  seed  alter  liim. 

_  xviii  16!  And  he  said.  I  will  certainly  return 
unto  thee  accoriUng  to  the  time  of  life ;  and,  lo,  barah 
"hy  wife  shall  have  a  son.  And  Sarah  heard  tt  m  the 
tent  door,  which  mis  behind  him.  ..j^^^,     .  ^ 

14   Is  anv  tiling  too  hard  for  the  Lord  :■    At 

the  time  appointed  I  will  retarn  unto  thee,  according 
to  the  time  of  life,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son. 

Ex  iii  20.  And  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  and 
smite  Esvpt  with  all  my  wonders  which  I  will  do  m 
the  midsTtliereof -.  and  after  tliat  he  will  let  you  go 

_  iv.  17.  And  thou  shalt  take  this  rod  m  thine 
hand,  wherewith  thou  shalt  do  signs. 

_  L_  og  \nd  :\Ioses  told  Aaron  all  the  words  of 
the  Lord  who  had  sent  him,  and  all  the  signs  which 

he  had  commanded  him.  t     .,  •     .i,„„  „i,oit 

—  vii  17  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  In  this  thou  shall 
toow  that  i  <()/i  the  Lord  :  behold,  I  will  smite  with 
the  rod  that  is  in  mine  hand  upon  the  waters  which 
are  in  the  river,  and  they  shall  be  turned  to  Wood. 

18    Vnd  the  fish  that  is  m  the  river  shall  die 

and  the  river  shall  stink ;  and  the  Egyptians  shall 
loathe  to  drink  of  the  water  of  the  nver. 

_  viii  3  Vnd  if  thou  refuse  to  let  the7n  go,  be- 
hold, I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with  frogs  : 

_  _  S  Vnd  the  river  shall  bring  forth  fi-o^  abun- 
dantly, which  shall  go  up  and  come  into  lliinc  house 
and  into  thy  bedchamber,  and  upon  thy  bed,  and  into 
the  house  6f  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy  people,  and 
mto  thine  ovens,  and  into  thy  kneading-troughs; 

4    .Vnd  the  fross  shall  come  up  lioth  on  thee, 

and  upon  thv  people,  and  upon  all  thy  servants. 

_  !£.  "1  Else  if  th.iu  wilt  not  let  my  people  go 
behold,  1  will  send  swarms  of  flies  upon  thee  ^iml 
upon  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy  people  and  into  thy 
houses  ;  and  the  houses  of  the  Egyptians  shall  be  lull  of 
swanus  of  flies,  and  also  the  ground  whereon  they  are. 


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BOOK  VI. 


Ex.  viii.  33.  And  I  -will  sever  in  that  ilay  the  land  of 
Goshen,  in  which  my  people  dwell,  that  no  swarms 
of  tlies  shall  lie  there  ;  to  the  end  thou  mayest  know 
that  I  am  the  Loud  in  the  midst  of  the  earth. 

33.  And  I  will  put  a  division  between  my 

people  and  thy  people:  to  morrow  shall  this  sisni  he. 

—  i.x.  2.  For  if  thou  refuse  to  let  them  go,  and  wilt 
hold  them  still, 

3.  Behold,  tlie  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  thy 

cattle  which  U  in  the  field,  upon  the  horses,  upon  the 
asses,  upon  the  camels,  upon  the  oxen,  and  upon  the 
sheep  :  there  nhtill  be  a  very  grievous  murrain. 

4.  And  the  Lord  "shall  sever  between  the  cat- 
tle of  Israel  and  the  cattle  of  Egvpt:  and  there  shall 
nothing  die  of  all  th^it  ;.•*  the  chiltlren's  of  Israel. 

5.  And  the  Loud  appointed  a  set  time,  saying. 

To  morrow  the  Loud  shall  do  this  thing  Ln  the  land. 

—  X.  4.  Else,  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  peojile  go, 
behold,  to  morrow  wUl  I  bring  the  locusts  into  thy 
coast : 

5.  And  they  shall  cover  the  face  of  the  earth, 

that  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth :  and  they 
shall  eat  the  residue  of  that  which  is  escaped,  which 
remaineth  unto  3'ou  from  the  hail,  and  shall  eat  every 
ti'ee  which  groweth  for  you  out  of  the  field : 

I).  And  they  shall  fill   thy  houses,  and  the 

houses  of  all  thy  servants,  and  the  houses  of  all  the 
Egyptians  ;  which  neither  th}-  fathers,  nor  thy  fathers' 
fathers  have  seen,  since  the  day  that  the\'  were  upon 
the  earth  imto  this  day.  Andhe  turned  "himself,  aud 
went  out  from  Pharaoh. 

—  xxxiv.  10.  Aud  he  said.  Behold,  I  make  a  cove- 
nant :  before  all  thj-  people  I  will  do  marvels,  such  as 
have  not  been  done  in  all  the  earth,  nor  in  any  na- 
tion :  and  all  the  people  among  which  thou  art  shall 
see  the  work  of  the  Lord  :  for  it  is  a  terrible  thing 
that  I  will  do  with  thee. 

Jos.  iii.  5.  And  .Joshua  said  uuto  the  people.  Sanc- 
tify j'oureelves :  for  to  morrow  the  Loud  will  do  won- 
ders among  you. 

Jtid.  xiii.  3.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared 
unto  the  woman,  and  said  imto  her.  Behold  now,  thou 
itrt  barren,  and  bearest  not :  but  thou  shalt  conceive, 
and  Ijear  a  son. 

1  Aim.  ii.  20.  And  Eli  blessed  Elkanali  and  his  wife, 
and  said,  The  Lord  give  thee  seed  of  this  woman  for 
the  loan  which  is  lent  to  the  Lord.  And  they  went 
unto  their  own  home. 

33.  And  the  man  of  thine,  ^rliom  I  shall  not 

cut  otf  from  mine  altar,  .rhull  be  to  consume  thine  eyes, 
and  to  grieve  thine  heart :  and  all  the  increase  of  thine 
house  shall  die  in  the  flower  of  their  age. 

34.  And  this  sh/dl  be  a  sitrn  unto  thee,  that 

shall  come  upon  thy  two  sons,  on  Hophni  and  Phine- 
has ;  in  one  day  thev  shall  die  both  of  them. 

1  Kings  xiv.  11.  flim  that  dieth  of  Jeroboam  in  the 
city  shall  the  dogs  eat ;  and  him  that  dieth  in  the  field 
shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  eat:  for  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  it. 

13.  Arise  thou  therefore,  get  thee  to  thine  owti 

house :  and  when  thy  feet  enter  into  the  city,  the  child 
shall  die. 

13.  And  all  Israel  shall  mourn  for  him,  and 

bur)-  him :  for  lie  onh'  of  .Jeroboam  shall  come  to  the 
grave,  because  in  him  there  is  found  vjine  good  thing 
ifoward  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  in  the  house  of  Jere- 
boam. 

3  Kings  iv.  14.  Aud  he  said.  What  then  i-i  to  be  done 
for  her  'i  Aud  Gehazi  answered.  Verily  she  hath  no 
child,  and  her  husband  is  old. 

15.  And  he  said.  Call  her.    And  when  he  had 

called  her,  she  stood  in  the  door. 

IG.  And  he  said.  About  this  season,  according 

to  the  time  of  life,  thou  shalt  embrace  a  son.  And  she 
said,  Xay,  my  lord,  thou  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  imto 
thine  handmaid. 

Jiec.  xi.  6.  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 
rain  not  in  the  days  of  their  prophecy:  and  have 
power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to  blood,  and  to  smite 
the  earth  with  all  plagues,  as  often  as  they  will. 

See  Luke  i.  13. 


§  3.    Miraculous  Aid  Requested. 

1  Sitm.  i.  9.  So  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten 
in  Shiloh,  and  after  they  had  drunk.  Now  Eli  the 
l>riest  sat  upon  a  seat  by"  a  post  of  the  temple  of  the 
Loud. 

10.  And  she  teas  in  bitterness  of  soul,  and 

prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  wept  sore. 

11.  And  she  vowed  a  vow,  and  said,  O  Lord 

of  hosts,  if  thou  wilt  indeed  look  ou  the  affliction  of 
thine  hanilmaid,  and  remember  me,  and  not  forget 
thine  hantUuaid,  but  will  give  unto  thine  handmaid  a 
man  child,  then  I  will  give  him  unto  the  Lord  all  the 
days  of  his  life,  and  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon 
his  head. 

2  Kings  v.  6.  And  he  brought  the  letter  to  the  king 
of  Israel,  saying.  Now  when  this  letter  is  come  unto 
thee,  behold,  I  "have  therewith  sent  Naaman  my  ser- 
vant to  thee,  that  thou  mayest  recover  him  of  his 
leprosy. 

7.  And   it   came  to  pass,  when   the  king  of 

Israel  had  read  the  letter,  that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and 
said.  Am  I  God,  to  kUl  and  to  make  alive,  that  this 
man  doth  send  imto  me  to  recover  a  man  of  his 
leprosy?  Wherefore  consider,  I  praj'  j-ou,  and  see 
how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  against  me. 

8.  And   it   was  so,  when  Elisha  the  man  of 

God  had  heard  that  the  king  of  Israel  had  rent  his 
clothes,  that  he  sent  to  the  king,  saying,  Wherefore 
hast  thou  rent  thy  clothes  ?  let  him  come  now  to  me, 
and  he  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in  Israel. 

Jliit.  viii.  5.  Aud  when  Jesus  was  entered  into  Ca- 
pernaum, there  came  unto  him  a  centm-ion,  beseech- 
ing him, 

^^ 6.  And  saying,  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at  home 

sick  of  the  palsy,  grievously  tormented. 

7.  And  "Jesus  saith  uuto  him,  I  will  come  and 

heal  him. 

8.  The  centurion  answered  aud  said.  Lord,  I 

am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my 
roof:  but  spea'k  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  shall 
be  healed. 

—  xiv.  35.  And  when  the  men  of  that  place  had 
knowledge  of  him,  they  sent  out  mto  all  that  country 
round  about,  and  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  dis- 
eased ; 

36.  Aud  besought  him  that  they  might  only 

touch  the  hem  of  his  garment :  and  as  many  as  touch- 
ed were  made  perfectly  whole. 

—  xvii.  14.  And  when  they  were  come  to  the  mul- 
titude, there  came  to  him  a  certain  man,  kneelmg  down 
to  him,  and  saj"ing, 

15.  Lo"rd,"have  mercy  on  my  son ;  for  he  is 

lunatic,  and  sore  vexed :  for  ofttimes  he  falleth  into 
the  fire,  and  oft  into  the  water. 

IG.  And  I  brought  hun  to  thy  tlisciples,  and 

they  could  not  cure  him. 

Mark  is.  20.  And  they  brought  him  unto  him :  and 
when  he  saw  him,  straightway  the  spirit  tare  him ; 
and  he  fell  on  the  groimd,  and  wallowed  foaming. 

21.  And  he  asked  his  father,  How  long  is  it 

ago  since  this  came  unto  him?  And  he  said.  Of  a 
child. 

23.  And  ofttimes  it  hath  cast  him  into  the  fire, 

and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy  him :  but  if  thou  canst 
do  an}-  thiuir,  have  compassion  ou  us,  and  help  us. 

Lufx  ix.  38.  And,  behold,  a  man  of  the  company 
cried  out,  saymg.  Master,  I  beseech  thee,  look  upon  my 
son ;  for  he  is  mine  only  child. 

39.  And,  lo,  a  spirit  taketh  hun,  and  he  sud- 
denly crieth  out ;  and  it  teareth  him  that  he  foanieth 
asain,  and  bruising  him,  hardly  departcth  from  him. 
"_  xviii.  38.  And  he  cried,  sa3-iug,  Jesus,  thou  Son  of 
David,  have  mercv  on  me. 

39.  And  tliey  which  w-ent  liefore  rebuked  hun, 

that  he  should  hold  his  peace :  but  he  cried  so  much 
the  more,  Thou  Son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

40.  And  Jesus  stood,  and  commanded  him  to 

be  brought  unto  him :  and  when  he  was  come  near, 
he  asked  him, 

41.  Saying,  What  wilt  thou  that  I  shall  do 

unto  thee  ?  And  he  said,  Lord,  that  I  may  receive  my 
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BOOK  VI. 


JoJin  iv.  46.  +Aik1  tliere  was  a  certain  nobleman, 
whose  son  was  sick  at  Capernaum. 

47.  When  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out 

of  Judea  into  Galilee,  he  went  imto  him,  and  besought 
him  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  son :  for 
he  was  at  the  point  of  death. 

49.  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  come 

down  ere  xny  child  die. 

§  4.    References  to  the  Mosaic  Miracles. 

Dent.  xi.  2.  And  know  ye  this  day  ;  for  IkjhuJ.-  not 
with  your  children  which  have  not  known,  and  which 
have  not  seen  the  chastisement  of  the  Loud  your  God, 
his  greatness,  his  mighty  hand,  and  his  stretched  out 
arm, 

3.  And  his  miracles,  and  his  acts,  which  he  did 

in  the  mid.-it  of  Egypt  uuto  Pharaoh  the  king  of  Egypt, 
and  unto  all  his  land  ; 

—  xxix.  3.  And  Moses  called  unto  all  Israel,  and 
said  unto  them.  Ye  liave  seen  all  that  the  Lord  did 
before  your  eyes  iu  the  land  of  Egypt  uuto  Pharaoh, 
and  unto  all  his  servants,  and  unto  all  his  land ; 

3.  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

have  seen,  the  signs,  and  those  great  miracles: 

Bolt,  xxxiv.  11.  In  all  the  signs  and  the  wonders 
which  the  Lord  sent  him  to  do'in  the  land  of  Eirypt, 
to  Pharaoh,  and  to  all  his  servants,  and  to  all" his 
land. 

12.  And  iu  all  that  mighty  hand,  and  in  all  the 

great  terror  which  Moses  shewed  iu  the  sight  of  all 
Israel. 

Jos.  xxiv.  5.  I  sent  Moses  also  and  Aaron,  and  I 
plagued  Egypt,  according  to  that  which  I  did  among 
them :  and  afterward  I  lirought  you  out. 

Nch.  ix.  10.  And  sliewcdst  signs  and  wonders  upon 
Pharaoh,  and  on  all  his  servants,  and  on  all  the  people 
of  his  land :  for  thou  knewcst  that  they  dealt  jn-oudly 
against  them.  So  didst  thou  get  thee  "a  name,  as  it  u 
this  day. 

Ps.  Ixxrii,  14.  Thou rtrt  the  God  that  doest  wonders: 
thou  hast  declared  thy  strength  among  the  people. 

—  Ixxviii.  12.  Marvellous  "things  did  he  in  the  sight 
of  their  fathers,  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  fieldof 
Zoan. 

19.  Yea,  they  spake  against  God ;  they  said. 

Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wilderness  ? 

20.  Behold,  he  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters 

gushed  out,  and  tlie  streams  overflowed;  can  he  give 
bread  also  ?  can  he  provide  flesh  for  his  people  ? 

—  ciii.  7.  He  made  known  his  ways  imto  Moses,  his 
acts  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

—  cv.  27.  They  shewed  his  signs  among  them,  and 
wonders  in  the  land  of  Ham. 

—  evi.  21.  They  forgat  God  their  saviour,  which 
had  done  great  things  iu  Egj-pt ; 

22.  Wondrous  works  in  the  land  of  Ham,  and 

terrible  things  by  the  Red  sea. 

—  cxiv.  1."  When  Israel  went  out  of  Egypt,  the 
house  of  Jacob  from  a  people  of  strange  language ; 

3.  Judah  was  his  sanctuarj-,  and  Israel  liis  do- 
minion. 

—  —  3.  The  sea  saw  eV,  and  fled:  Jordan  was  driven 
back. 

4.  The  mountains  skipped  lUie  rams,  and  the 

little  hills  like  lambs. 

5.  What  ailed  thee,  O  thou  sea,  that  thou  flcd- 

dest?  thou  Jordan,  t/u/t  thou  wast  driven  back? 

^6.  Ye  mountains,  iliat  yc  skipped  like  rams ; 

and  ye  little  hills,  like  lambs  ? 

—  cxxxv.  9.  T17(0  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the 
midst  of  thee,  O  Egyiit,  upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all 
his  servants. 

Jtr.  xxxii.  20.  AYhich  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in 
"the  land  of  Egyiit,  even  unto  this'day,  and  in  Israel, 
and  among  other  men ;  and  hast  made  thee  a  name,  as 
at  this  day ; 

21.  And  hast  brought  forth  thy  people  Israel 

out  of  the  laudof  Egj-pt  witli  siirns,  and' with  wonders, 
and  with  a  strong  hand,  and  with  a  stretched  out  arm, 
and  with  gieat  terror  ; 


§  a.    Miraculous  Power  of  Christ's  Name. 

3fark  ix.  38.  And  John  answered  him,  saying,  Mas- 
ter, we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  nai'ne.'and  he 
followeth  not  us ;  and  we  forbade  hlm,"because  he  fol- 
loweth  not  us. 

39.  But  Jesus  said.  Forbid  him  not :  for  there 

is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  mkacle  in  my  name,  that 
can  lightly  speak  evil  of  me. 

40.  For  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  our 

part. 

Acts  iii.  12.  And  when  Peter  saw  it,  he  answered 
unto  the  people,  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at 
tliisi'  or  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  us,  as  though  by 
our  own  power  or  holiness  we  had  made  this  man  to 
walk? 

—  —  16.  And  his  name,  through  faith  in  his  name, 
hath  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  see  and  know : 
yea,  the  flxith  which  is  by  him  hath  given  him  this 
perfect  soundness  in  the  presence  of  you  all. 

—  iv.  9.  If  we  this  day  be  examined  of  the  good 
deed  done  to  the  impotent  man,  by  what  means  he  is 
made  whole ; 

10.  Be  it  known  unto  you  all,  and  to  all  the 

people  of  Israel,  that  by  the  name  of  Jesus  Chi-ist  of 
Nazareth,  whom  ye  crucified,  whom  God  raised  from 
the  dead,  even  b}'  him  doth  this  man  stand  here  before 
you  whole. 

§  6.    Faith  Required. 

Mat.  ix.  20.  And,  behold,  a  woman,  which  was  dis- 
eased with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years,  came  be- 
hind him,  and  touched  the  hem  of  his  garment : 

21.  For  she  said  within  herself.  If  I  may  but 

touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  whole. 

•  22.  But  Jesus  tm-ned  him  about,  and  when  he 

saw  her,  he  said.  Daughter,  be  of  good  comfort ;  thy 
futh  hath  made  thee  whole.  And  the  woman  was 
made  whole  from  that  hour. 

Mark  vi.  5.  And  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work, 
save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folic,  and 
healed  them. 

See  next  section ;  also  Mai.  xiii.  58.    Mark  ix.  28, 24. 

§  7.  Failures  in  Attempting  to  Work  3[iracles. 

2  Kings  iv.  29.  Then  he  said  to  Gehazi,  Gird  up  thy 
loins,  and  take  my  staff" in  thine  hand,  and  go  thy  way : 
if  thou  meet  any  man,  salute  him  not ;  and  if  "any  sa- 
lute thee,  answer  him  not  again :  and  laj-  my  "stalT 
upon  the  face  of  the  child. 

30.  And  the  mother  of  the  child  said,  ^4«  the 

Lord  li\'etli,  and  as  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave 
thee.    And  he  arose,  and  followed  her. 

31.  And  Gehazi  ])assed  on  Ijefore  them,  and 

laid  the  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  child  ;  but  there  was 
neither  voice,  nor  hearing.  Wherefore  he  went  again 
to  meet  him,  and  told  him,  saying.  The  child  isuot 
awaked. 

3fat.  xvii.  19.  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus 
ajjart,  and  said.  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out  ? 

20.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Because  of  vour 

imbelief :  for  verily  I  sajf  unto  you.  If  ye  have  faith 
as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye  shall  say  imto  this 
mountain,  Remove  hence  to  yonder  place ;  and  it  shall 
remove  :  and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  unto  you. 

21.  Howbeit  this  kind  goeth  not  out  but  by 

prayer  and  fasting. 

Mark  ix.  16.  Arid  he  asked  the  scribes.  What  ques- 
tion -ye  with  them  ? 

17.  And  one  of  the  multitude  answered  and 

said,  IMaster,  I  have  brought  unto  thee  my  sou,  which 
hath  a  dumli  spirit; 

18.  And  wheresoever  he  takcth  him,  he  tear- 

eth  hint ;  and  he  foameth,  and  gnaslieth  with  his  teeth, 
and  pineth  away :  and  I  spake  to  th_y  disciples  that 
they  should  cast  him  out;  and  they  could  not. 

19.  He  answercth  him,  and  saith,  O  faithless 

generation,  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long 
shall  I  sutfer  you  ?  bring  him  unto  me. 

28.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  house, 

his  disciples  asked  him  privately,  Wh)'  could  not  we 
cast  him  out  ? 

124 


CHAP.  II. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Liilce  ix.  40.  And  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast 
him  out ;  and  thev  could  not. 

41.  And  .fesu.''  ans\veiiu£;  said,  O  faithless  and 

perverse  generation,  how  loiii:  sliall  I  he  with  you,  and 
sutler  you  ?    Bring  thy  sou  hither. 

§  S.    The  Apostolic  Miracles. 

Acts  ii.  4.3.  And  fear  came  upon  every  soul :  and 
many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the  apostles. 

— '\.  Vl.  And  by  the  hands  of  the  ajiostles  were 
many  signs  and  wimdei-s  wrought  among  the  people  ; 
(and  tlicy  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon's 
porch. 

1.5.  Insomuch  that  they  I)rought  forth  the  sick 

into  the  streets,  and  laid  tluii't  on  beds  and  couclies, 
tliat  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  Peter  passing  by  might 
oversliadow  some  of  tliem. 

10.  There   came  also  a  multitude  ovt  of  tlie 

cities  round  aliout  unto  Jerusalem,  bringing  sick  folks, 
and  them  whicli  were  vexed  with  unclean  spirits :  and 
they  were  healed  every  one. 

—  vi.  8.  And  Sleph'en,  full  of  faith  and  power,  did 
great  wonders  and  miracles  among  tlie  peoiile. 

—  xiv.  3.  Long  time  tlierefore  abode  tliey  speaking 
boldly  in  the  Lord,  which  gave  testimony  unto  tlie 
word  of  his  grace,  and  granted  signs  ami  wonders  to 
be  done  by  their  hands. 

—  xix.  11.  And  God  wrought  special  miracles  by 
the  hands  of  Paul : 

12.  So  that  from  his  body  were  brought  unto 

the  sick  handkerchiefs  or  aprons,  and  the  diseases  de- 
parted fi-om  them,  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out  of 
them. 

—  xxviii.  9.  So  -when  this  was  done,  others  also, 
which  had  diseases  in  the  island,  came,  and  were 
healed : 


CHAP.  II. 

MIRACLES  IN  THE  UPPER  RE- 
GIONS, AND  IN  THE 
ATMOSPHERE. 

§  9.    Tlie  Sun  aud  Moon  Stand  StlU. 

Eah.  iii.  11.  The  sun  and  moon  stood  still  in  their 
habitation:  at  the  light  of  thine  arrows  they  went, 
and  at  the  shining  of  "thy  glittering  spear. 

See  Jos.  X.  13-14. 

§  10.    The  Pillars  of  Clond  aud  of  Fire. 

Ex.  xiii.  21.  Aiid  the  Loud  went  before  them  by  day 
in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud,  to  lead  them  the  way  ;  and  by 
night  in  a  pillar  of  lire,  to  give  them  light ;  to  go  by 
day  and  night. 

33.  He  took  not  away  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 

by  day,  nor  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night, /tom  before  the 
people. 

—  xiv.  19.  And  the  Angel  of  God,  which  went  be- 
fore the  camp  of  Israel,  removed  and  went  behind 
them ;  and  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  went  from  before 
their  face,  and  stood  behind  them : 

30.  And  it  came  between  the  camp  of  the 

Egyptians  and  the  camp  of  Israel ;  and  it  was  a  clouil 
and  darkness  to  them,  but  it  gave  light  by  night  to 
thcie :  so  that  the  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  the 
night. 

—  xxxiii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Moses  entered 
into  the  tabernacle,  the  cloudy  pillar  descended,  and 
stood  (it  the  door  of  the  tiibernacle,  and  i/ie  LORD 
talked  with  Jloses. 

—  xl.  34.  Then  a  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  taber- 
nacle. 

35.  And  Moses  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the 

tent  of  the  congregation,  because  the  cloud  abode 
thereon,  and  the  gloiy  of  the  Loud  filled  the  taber- 
nacle. 

i: 


l!8.  For  the  cloud  of  the  Lonn  -iriin  u|ion  the 

tabernacle  by  day,  and  fire  was  on  it  l)y  night,  in  tlie 
sight  of  all  "the  house  of  Israel,  throughout  all  their 
journeys. 

Num.  ix.  15.  And  on  the  day  that  the  tabernacle  was 
reared  up  the  cloud  covered  the  tabernacle,  mimely, 
the  tent  of  the  testimony:  aud  at  even  there  was  upon 
the  tabernacle  as  it  were  the  appearance  of  fire,  until 
the  morning. 

10.     So  it  was  alway:  the  cloud  covered  it 

hij  diqi,  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  night. 

—  .\iv.  10.  But  all  the  congregation  bade  stone  them 
with  stones.  And  the  glory  of  the  Loud  appeared  in 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  all  Uie  chil- 
dren of  Israel. 

—  xvi.  43.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  conpega- 
tion  was  gathered  against  Closes  and  against  Aaron, 
tli;it  they  looked  towiu'd  the  tabernacle  of  llie  congre- 
gation :  and,  behold,  the  cloud  covered  it,  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  appeared. 

•  43.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  came  before  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 
See  Num.  x.  34. 

§  11.    The  Pillars  of  Cloud  and  Fire  as  Guides. 

E.T.  xl.  36.  And  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from 
over  the  tabernacle,  the  chikh-en  of  Israel  went  on- 
ward in  all  their  journeys : 

37.  But  if  the  cloud  were  not  taken  up,  then 

they  journeyed  not  till  the  day  th?t  it  was  taken  up. 

iV»»i.  ix.  17.  And  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from 
the  tabernacle,  then  after  that  the  children  of  Israel 
journeyed :  and  in  the  place  where  the  cloud  abode, 
there  the  children  of  Israel  ]iitched  their  tents. 

18.  At  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  the 

children  of  Israel  jom'neyed,  and  at  the  commandment 
of  the  Lord  they  pitched  :  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode 
upon  the  tabernacle  they  rested  in  their  tents. 

19.  And  when  tlie  cloud  tarried  long  upon  the 

tabernacle  many  days,  then  the  children  of  Israel  kept 
the  charge  of  the  Lord,  and  journeyed  not. 

20.  And  so  it  was,  when  the  cloud  was  a  few 

days  upon  the  tabernacle ;  according  to  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord  they  abode  in  their  tents,  and  ac- 
cording to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they  jour- 
neyed. 

31.  And  so  it  was,  when  the  cloud  abode  from 

even  unto  the  morniug,  and  that  the  cloud  was  taken 
up  in  the  morning,  then  they  journeyed :  whether  it 
was  by  day  or  bynight  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up, 
they  journeyed. 

33.  Or  whether  it  were  two  clays,  oT  a  month,  or 

a  year,  that  the  cloud  tarried  upon  tlie  tabernacle,  re- 
maining thereon,  the  children  of  Israel  abode  in  their 
tents,  and  journeyed  not:  but  when  it  was  taken  up, 
they  journeyed. 

33.  At  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they 

rested  in  then-  tents,  and  at  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  they  jom-neyed :  they  kept  the  charge  of  the 
Lord,  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand 
of  Moses. 


§12. 


References  to  the  Pillars  of  (loud  and 
Fii-e. 


Neh.  ix.  13.  Moreover  thou  leddest  them  in  the  day 
by  a  cloudy  pillar ;  and  in  the  night  by  a  pillar  of  fire, 
to  give  them  Ught  in  the  way  wherein  they  should 
go. 

19.  Yet  thou  in  thy  manifold  mercies  forsook- 

est  them  not  in  the  wilderness  :  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 
departed  not  from  them  by  day,  to  lead  thcni  in  the 
way ;  neither  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  to  shew  them 
li<;lit,  and  the  wav  wherein  they  should  go. 

^Ps.  Ixxviii.  14.  "lu  the  daytime  also  he  led  them  with 
a  cloud,  aud  all  the  night  with  a  light  of  tire. 

—  xcix.  7.  He  spake  unto  them  in  the  cloudy  pillar: 
they  kept  his  testimonies,  and  the  ordinance  that  he 
gave  them. 

—  cv.  39.  He  spread  a  cloud  for  a  covering ;  and 
fire  to  give  light  in  the  night. 


CHAP.  III. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  XX. 


§  13.    Mii-aciilons  Lig'ht. 

Acfs  ix.  3.  And  as  he  jounie3-ed,  be  came  near  Da- 
mascus :  and  suddenly  there  shmed  round  about  bim 
a  light  from  heaven  : 

—  xxii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  I  made  my 
journey,  and  was  come  nigh  unto  Damascus  about 
Inoon,  suddenly  there  shone  from  heaven  a  great  light 
Tround  about  me. 

—  xxvi.  13.  Whereupon  as  I  went  to  Damascus  with 
authority  and  commission  from  the  chief  priests, 

13.  At  midday,  O  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a 

light  from  heaven,  al.tove  the  brightness  of  the  sun, 
shining  round  about  me  and  them  which  joui'ueyed 
with  me. 

§  14.    Darkness. 

Ex.  X.  31.  And  the  Lord  said  mito  Moses,  Stretch 
out  thine  hand  toward  heaven,  that  there  may  be  dark- 
ness over  the  land  of  Egypt,  even  darkness  wMcJi  may 
be  felt. 

23.  And  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  to- 
ward heaven ;  and  there  was  a  thick  darkness  in  all 
the  land  of  Egypt  three  days : 

33.  They  saw  not  one  another,  neither  rose  any 

from  his  place  for  three  days:  but  all  the  children  of 
Israel  had  light  in  their  dwellings. 

Pf.  cv.  38.  He  sent  darkness,  and  made  it  dark ;  and 
they  rebelled  not  against  his  word. 

Mark  xv.  33.  And  when  the  sixth  hour  was  come, 
there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land  imtil  the  ninth 
hour. 

Luke  ix.  34.  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a 
cloud,  and  overshadowed  them:  and  they  feared  as 
they  entered  into  the  cloud. 

§  15.    DeiT. 

Jiid.  vi.  36.  And  Gideon  said  unto  God,  If  thou  wilt 
save  Israel  by  mine  hand,  as  thou  hast  said, 

37.  Behold,  I  will  yiut  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the 

floor;  and  if  the  dew  be  on  the  fleece  only,  and  if  be 
dry  upon  all  the  earth  besides,  then  shall  I'  know  that 
thou  wilt  save  Israel  hy  mine  hand,  as  thou  hast 
said. 

38.  And  it  was  so :  for  he  rose  up  early  on  the 

morrow,  and  thrust  the  fleece  together,  and  wringed 
the  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  Ijowl  tiill  of  water. 

—  —  39.  And  Gideon  said  unto  God,  Let  not  thine 
anger  be  hot  against  me,  and  I  will  speak  but  this 
once  :  let  me  prove,  I  pray  thee,  but  this  once  with  the 
fleece;  let  it  now  be  dry  only  upon  the  fleece,  and 
upon  all  the  gi'ound  let  there  be  dew. 

40.  And  God  did  so  that  night :  for  it  was  dry 

upon  the  fleece  onl}-,  and  there  was  dew  on  all  the 
grotmd. 

§  16.    Hail. 

Ex.  ix.  32.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch 
forth  thine  hand  toward  heaven,  that  there  may  be 
hail  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt,  upon  man,  and  upon 
beast,  and  upon  every  herb  "of  the  field,  throughout  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

23."  And  Moses  sti-etched  forth  his  rod  toward 

heaven :  and  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  hail,  and  the 
fire  ran  along  upon  the  ground ;  and  the  Lord  rained 
hail  upon  the  land  of  Egyjit. 

—  —  24.  So  there  was  hail,  and  fire  mingled  with 
the  hail,  very  grievous,  such  as  there  was  noue  like  it 
in  all  the  land  of  Eg>iit  since  it  became  a  nation. 

25.  And  the  hail  smote  throughout  all  the  land 

of  Egypt  all  that  ■inis  in  the  field,  both  man  and  beast ; 
and  tile  hail  smote  every  herb  of  the  field,  and  brake 
every  tree  of  the  field. 

26.  Only  in  the  land  of  Goshen,  where  the 

children  of  Israel  werre,  was  there  no  hail. 

Jusi.  X.  11.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  as  they  fled  from  be- 
fore Israel,  and  were  in  the  going  down'to  Beth-boron, 
that  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from  heaven 
upon  tliem  unto  Azekah,  and  they  died:  tJuy  iren: 
more  which  died  with  hailstones  tlian  they  whom  the 
children  of  Israel  slew  with  the  sword. 


I 


§  17.    Tempest  StUled. 

Jcmali  i.  1.5.  So  they  took  up  Jonah,  and  cast  hhn 
forth  into  the  sea :  and  the  sea  ceased  from  her  raging. 

Mat  xiv.  32.  And  when  they  were  come  into  the 
ship,  the  -nind  ceased. 

Mafk  iv.  38.  And  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the 
ship,  asleep  on  a  pillow :  and  they  awake  him,  and  sa}' 
tmto  him.  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish? 

39.  And  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind,  and 

said  unto  the  sea.  Peace,  be  still.  And  the  wind 
ceased,  and  there  was  a  great  cahn. 

—  —  40.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye  so 
fearful  ?  how  is  it  that  ye  have  no  faith  ? 

41.  And  the}'  feared  exceedingly,  and  said  one 

to  another.  What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the 
wind  and  the  sea  obey  him  ? 

—  vi.  51.  And  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the  ship ; 
and  the  wind  ceased :  and  thej-  were  sore  amazed  m 
themselves  beyond  measure,  aiid  wondered. 

Luke  viii.  34.  And  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke 
him,  sa3'ing.  Master,  Master,  we  perish.  Then  he 
arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the 
water :  and  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  calm. 

25.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Where  is  your 

faith  ?  And  they  Ijeing  afraid  wondered,  saying  one 
to  another.  What  manner  of  man  is  this !  for  he  com- 
mandeth  even  the  winds  and  water,  and  they  obey 
him. 


CHAP.  III. 

MIRACLES  IN"  FIEE. 

§  18.    Miraculous  Deaths  by  Fire. 

Lev.  X.  1.  And  Nadaband  Abihu,  the  sons  of  Aaron, 
took  either  of  them  his  censer,  and  put  fire  therein, 
and  put  incense  thereon,  and  offered  strange  fire  before 
the  Lord,  which  he  commanded  them  not. 

2.  And  there  went  out  fire  from  the  Lord,  and 

devoured  them,  and  thej'  died  before  the  Lord. 

Kiim.  xi.  1.  And  ir/i'en  the  people  comiilaiued,  it 
displeased  the  Lord  :  and  the  Lord  heard  i/ ;  and  his 
anger  was  kindled;  and  the  fire  of  the  Lord  liumt 
among  them,  and  consumed  IJiem  that  tcere  in  the  ut- 
termost parts  of  the  camp. 

—  —  3.  And  the  people  cried  unto  Closes;  and 
when  Moses  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  the  Are  was 
quenched. 

• —  —  3.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Tabe- 
rah :  liecause  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them. 

—  xvi.  35.  And  there  came  out  a  fire  from  the  Lord, 
and  consumed  the  two  himdred  and  fifty  men  that 
offered  incense. 

3  IviiujK  i.  10.  And  Elijah  answered  and  said  to  the 
captain  of  fifty.  If  I  be  a  man  of  God,  then  let  fire  come 
down  from  heaven,  and  consume  thee  and  thy  fifty. 
And  there  came  do\\-n  fire  from  heaven,  and  consumed 
him  and  Ids  fifty. 

11.  Again  also  he  sent  unto.!iim  another  cap- 
tain of  fifty  with  his  fifty.  And  he  answered  and  said 
unto  him,  O  man  of  God,  thus  hath  the  king  said. 
Come  down  quieldy. 

13.  And  Elijah  answered  and  said  unto  them. 

If  I  be  a  man  of  God,  let  fire  come  d<jwn  from  heaven, 
and  consume  thee  and  thj"  fiftJ^  And  the  fire  of  God 
came  down  from  heavenj  and  consumed  him  and  his 

13.  And  he  sent  again  a  captain  of  the  thuxl 

fifty  with  his  fifty.  And  the  third  captain  of  fit\v  went 
up,  and  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah,  and 
besought  him,  and  said  unto  him,  O  man  of  God,  I 
praj"  thee,  let  ray  life,  and  the  life  of  these  fifty  thy  ser- 
vants, be  precious  in  thy  sight. 

14.  Behold,  there  came  fire  down  from  heaven, 

and  burnt  up  the  two  captains  of  the  fonner  fifties  with 
their  fifties:  therefore  let  m}-  life  now  be  precious  in 
thv  siclit. 

"P,«.  cvi.  18.  And  a  fire  was  kindled  iu  their  com- 
pany ;  the  flame  burned  up  the  wicked. 

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Jiev.  xi.  5.  And  if  any  mau  will  hurt  tliciii,  fire  pi-o- 
cceik'th  out  of  their  mouth,  and  devoureth  tlu'ir  ene- 
mies :  and  if  auy  man  will  hurt  thtm,  he  must  iu  this 
maimer  be  killed. 

§  10.    Mirat'iilous  Protection  from  Fire. 

Dan.  lii.  20.  iViid  he  commanded  the  most  mighty 
men  that  mere  in  his  army  to  biud  Shadrach,  Jleshacli, 
and  Abcd-uego,  and  to  cast  them  into  the  bm'umg  tiery 
furnace. 

31.  Then  these  men  were  bound  in  their  coats, 

their  hoseu,  and  their  hats,  and  their  other  garments, 
and  were  cast  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  liery  fur- 
nace. 

23.  Theref(H-e  bccanse  the  king's  command- 
ment was  urgent,  and  the  furnace  exceeding  hot,  the 
flame  of  the  tiro  slew  those  men  that  tooli  up  Sha- 
drach,  Jleshaeh,  and  Alied-uego. 

33.  Ami  these  three  men,  Shadracli,  Meshacli, 

and  Abed-uego,  fell  down  bouud  into  the  midst  of  the 
biu-ning  tiery  furnace. 

24.  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  was  as- 

touied,  and  rose  up  in  haste,  and  spake,  and  said 
unto  his  counsellors,  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound 
into  the  midst  of  the  fire  ?  They  answered  and  said 
tmto  the  king.  True,  O  king. 

25.  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  four  men 

loose,  walking  in  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and  they  have 
no  hurt ;  and  the  form  of  the  fom'th  is  like  the  Sou  of 
God. 

36.  Then  Xebuchadnezzar  came  near  to  the 

mouth  of  the  buruing  fiery  furnace,  and  spake,  and 
said,  Shadrach,  Jleshaeh,  and  Abcd-nego,  ye  servants 
of  the  most  high  God,  come  forth,  and  come  hither. 
Then  Shadrach,  Jleshaeh,  and  Abed-nego,  came  forth 
of  the  midst  of  the  fire. 

27.  And  the  princes,  governors,  and  captains, 

and  the  king's  counsellors,  being  gathered  togetlier, 
saw  these  men,  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no 
power,  nor  was  a  hair  of  their  head  singed,  neither 
■were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the  smell  of  fire  had 
passed  on  them. 

§  20.    God's  Presence  Manifested  by  Fire. 

Gen.  XV.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  the 
Bun  went  down,  and  it  was  dark,  behold  a  smoking 
furnace,  and  a  buruing  lamp  that  passed  between 
those  pieces. 

Ex.  iii.  3.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Lord  appeared 
unto  him  in  a  flame  of  fire  out  of  the  midst  of  a 
bush ;  and  he  looked,  and,  behold,  the  bush  burned 
with  fire,  and  the  bush  teas  not  consumed. 

3.  And  Moses  said,  I  will  now  tm-n  aside,  and 

see  this  great  sight,  why  the  liush  is  not  burnt. 

—  xix^  18.  And  mount  Sinai  was  altogether  on  a 
smoke,  because  the  Loed  descended  upon  it  in  fire : 
and  the  smoke  thereof  ascended  as  the  smoke  of  a 
furnace,  and  the  whole  momit  quaked  greatly. 

Is.  vi.  4.  And  the  posts  of  the  door^movcd  at  the 
voice  of  him  that  cried,  and  the  house  was  filled  with 
smoke. 

Acts  ii.  3.  And  there  appeared  unto  them  cloven 
tongues  like  as  of  fire,  and  it  sat  upon  each  of  them. 

—  vii.  30.  And  when  forty  years  were  expired,  there 
appeared  to  him  in  the  wildemcss  of  moimt  Siua  an 
antfel  of  the  Lord  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush. 

&i'.  XV.  8.  And  the  temjjle  was  filled  with  smoke 
from  the  glory  of  God,  and  from  his  power ;  and  no 
man  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple,  till  the  seven, 
plagues  of  the  seven  angels  were  fuliilled. 

§  21.    Miraculons  Sacriflcial  Fu-e. 

Lev.  is.  24.  And  there  came  a  fire  out  from  before  the 
Lord,  and  consumed  upon  the  altar  the  burnt  offering 
and  the  fat :  ii-?iich  when  all  the  people  saw,  they 
shouted,  and  fell  on  then-  faces. 

1  Kinffs  xviii.  37.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  noon,  that 
Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said,  Ciy  aloud;  for  he  is  a 
god  ;  eiUicr  he  is  talking,  or  he  is  pursuing,  or  he  is  in 
a  journey,  cr  perad venture  lie  sleepeth,  and  must  be 
awaked. 


28.  And  tliey  cried  aloud,  and  cut  themselves 

after  their  m.anner  witli  knives  and  lancets,  till  the 
blood  gushed  out  upon  tliem. 

30.  And  Elijali  said  unto  all  the  people.  Come 

near  unto  me.  And  all  the  people  came  near  unto 
him.  And  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Loud  that  icus 
broken  down. 

31.  And  Ehjah  took  twelve  stones,  accortliug 

to  the  number  of  the  triljes  of  the  sons  of  .Jacob,  unto 
whom  the  word  of  the  Lord  came,  saying,  Israel 
shall  be  thy  name: 

33.  And  with  the  stones  he  built  an  altar  in  the 

name  of  the  Lord  :  and  he  nu\de  a  trench  about  the 
altar,  as  great  as  would  contain  two  measures  of  seed. 

33.  And  he  put  the  wood  in  order,  and  cut  the 

bullock  in  pieces,  and  laid  him  on  the  wood,  and  said, 
Fill  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour  it  on  the  Iiiu-nt 
sacrifice,  and  on  the  wood. 

■  34,  And  he  said.  Do  it  the  second  time.    And 

they  did  it  the  second  time.  And  he  said.  Do  it  the 
third  time.    And  they  did  it  the  third  time. 

35.  And  the  water  ran  round  about  the  altar : 

and  he  filled  the  trench  also  with  water. 

38.  Then  the  fire  of  the  Lord  fell,  and  con- 
sumed the  bm'nt  sacrifice,  and  the  wood,  and  the 
stones,  and  the  dust,  and  licked  up  the  water  that  teas 
in  the  trench. 

1  Cht:  xxi.  2G.  And  David  built  there  an  altar  unto 
the  Lord,  and  offered  bm'Ut  offerings,  and  peace  offer- 
ings, and  called  upon  the  Lord  ;  and  he  answered  him 
from  heaven  by  fire  upon  the  altar  of  l)Urnt  offering. 

3  Chr.  vii.  1.  Now  when  Solomon  had  made  an  end 
of  praying,  the  fire  came  downi  from  heaven,  and  con- 
sumed" the  burnt  offering  and  the  sacrifices ;  and  the 
glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house. 

3.  And  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the 

house  of  the  Lord,  because  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had 
filled  the  Lord's  house. 


CHAP.  IV. 

MIRACLES  IN  WATER. 

§  22.    The  Deluge  Foretold. 

Gen.  vi.  17.  And,  l.tehold,  I,  even  I,  do  bi-ing  a  flood 
of  waters  upon  the  earth,  to  destroy  all  flesh,  wherein 
is  the  breath  of  life,  from  under  heaven ;  and  eveiy 
thing  that  is  iu  the  earth  shall  die. 

—  vii.  4.  For  yet  seven  daj's,  and  I  will  cause  it  to 
rain  upon  the  earth  f(jrty  days  and  forty  nights ;  and 
every  living  substance  tliat  I  have  made  will  I  destroy 
from  off  the  face  of  the  earth. 

§  23.    Time  of  the  Delnge. 

Gen.  vii.  6.  And  Noah  iras  six  hundred  years  old 
when  the  flood  of  waters  was  upon  the  earth. 

10.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  seven  days,  that 

the  waters  of  the  flood  were  upon  the  earth. 

11.  In  the  six  hunih-edth  year  of  Noah's  life, 

in  the  second  month,  the  seventeenth  day  of  the 
month,-t- 

§  24.    Embarkation  in  the  Ark. 

Gen.  vii.  3.  Of  every  clean  beast  thou  shalt  take  to 
thee  by  sevens,  the  male  and  his  female  :  and  of  beasts 
that  are  not  clean  by  two,  the  male  and  his  female. 

3.  Of  fowls" also  of  the  air  by  sevens,  the  male 

and  the  female ;  to  keep  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all 
the  earth. 

7.  And  Noah  went  in,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

vrife,  and  his  sons'  wives  with  him,  into  the  ark,  be- 
cause of  the  waters  of  the  flood. 

9.  There  went  iu  two  and  two  unto  Noah 

into  the  ark,  the  male  and  the  female,  as  God  had  com- 
manded Noah. 

13.  In  the  selfsame  day  entered  Noah,  and 

Shem,  and  Ham,  and  Jajiheth,  the  sons  of  Noah,  and 
Noah's  wife,  aud  the  three  wives  of  his  sons  w-ith 
them,  into  the  ark  ; 

14.  They,  and  every  beast  after  his  kind,  and 


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all  the  cattle  after  their  kmd,  and  every  creeping  thing 
that  creepeth  upon  the  earth  after  his  kind,  and  every 
fowl  after  his  Icind,  every  hird  of  every  sort. 

Gen.  vii.  15.  And  they  went  m  unto  Noah  into  the 
ark,  two  and  two  of  all  flesh,  wherein  ii  the  breath  of 
life. 

16.  And  they  that  went  in,  went  in  male  and  fe- 
male of  all  tlcsh,  as"  God  had  commanded  him ;  and 
the  Lord  shut  him  in. 

§  25.    The  Deluge. 

Gen.  vii.  11.  +the  same  day  were  all  the  fountains  of 
the  great  deep  broken  uji,  and  the  windows  of  heaven 
were  opened. 

13.  And  the  rain  was  upon   the  earth  forty 

days  and  forty  nights. 

17.  KaiA  tlie  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the 

earth  ;  and  the  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark, 
and  it  was  lifted  up  above  the  earth. 

■  18.  And  the  waters  prevailed,  and  were  in- 
creased greatly  upon  the  earth ;  and  the  ark  went 
upon  the  face  of  the  waters. 

10.   And   the   waters  prevailed  exceedingly 

upon  the  earth  ;  and  all  the  high  hills,  that  loere  under 
the  whole  heaven,  were  covered. 

20.  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pre- 

Tail ;  and  the  mountains  were  covered. 

§  26.    Duration  and  Effects  of  the  Deluge. 

Gen.  vii.  21.  And  all  flesh  died  that  moved  upon  the 
earth,  both  of  fowl,  and  of  cattle,  and  of  beasts,  and 
of  every  creepmg  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth, 
and  every  man : 

33.  All  in  whose  nostrils  was  the  breath  of  life, 

of  all  that  teas  in  the  cby  lanil,  died. 

—  —  23.  And  everj'  living  substance  was  destroyed 
which  was  U]ion  the  face  of  the  ground,  both  man, 
and  cattle,  and  the  creeping  things,  and  the  fowl  of  the 
heaven ;  and  they  were  destroyed  from  the  earth :  and 
Noah  only  remained  alive,  and  they  that  were  with  him 
in  the  ark. 

34.  And  the  waters  prevailed  upon  the  earth 

a  himdi'ed  and  fifty  days. 

§  27.    End  of  the  Deluge. 

Gen.  viii.  1.  And  God  remembered  Noah,  and  every 
living  thing,  and  all  the  cattle  that  wa.i  with  him  in 
the  ark :  and  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth, 
and  the  waters  assuaged. 

— ^  —  3.  The  foimtains  also  of  the  deep  and  the 
windows  of  heaven  were  stopped,  and  the  raiu  from 
heaven  was  restrained. 

3.  And  the  waters  returned  from  off  the  earth 

continually:  and  after  the  end  of  the  huncked  and 
fifty  days  the  waters  were  abated. 

4.  And  the  ark  rested  in  Uie  seventh  month, 

on  the  seventeenth  day  of  the  month,  upon  the  mount- 
ains of  ^\j'arat. 

•  5.  And  the  waters  decreased  continually  until 

the  tenth  month  :  La  the  tenth  month,  on  the  first  day 
of  the  month,  were  the  tops  of  the  mountains  seen. 

§  28.    Diseiubarkatiou  from  the  Ark. 

Gen.  viii.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  six  huncb'edth 
and  first  year,  in  the  first  mont/i,  the  first  dny  of  the 
month,  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  olf  the  earth : 
and  Noah  removed  the  covering  of  the  ark,  and  look- 
ed, and,  liehold,  tlie  face  of  the  ground  was  dry. 

14.  And  in  the  second  month,  on  the  seven 

and  twentieth  day  of  tlie  montli,  was  the  earth  dried. 

1~).  And  God  Rjiake  unto  Noah,  saying, 

IG.  Go  fbrtli  of  the  ark,  thou,  and  thy  wife, 

and  thy  sons,  and  thy  sons'  wives  with  thee. 

17.  Bring  forth  with  thee  every  living  thing 

that  M  with  theei  of  all  flesh,  Oath  of  fowl,  and  of  cattle, 
and  of  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth ;  that  "they  may  breed  abundantly  in  the  earth, 
and  be  fruitful," and  multiply  upon  the  earth. 

18.  And  Noah  went  forth,  and  his  sons,  and 

his  wife,  and  his  sons'  wives  with  him: 


19.  Every  beast,  every  creeping   thing,   and 

every  fowl,  and  whatsoever  creepeth  upon  the  earth, 
after  their  kinds,  went  forth  out  of  the  ark. 

§  29.    Deluge  Not  to  be  Repeated. 

Gen.  vi.  18.  But  with  thee  will  I  estalilish  m5'  cov- 
enant ;  and  thou  shalt  come  into  the  ark,  thou,  and 
thy  sons,  and  tliy  wife,  and  thy  sons'  wives  with  thee. 

—  ix.  y.  And  I,  behold,  I  establish  my  covenant 
with  you,  and  with  your  seed  after  you ; 

—  ■ —  10.  And  with  every  living  creatiu-e  that  is 
with  you,  of  the  fowl,  of  the  cattle,  and  of  every  beast 
of  the  earth  witli  you  ;  from  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark, 
to  every  beast  of  the  earth. 

'-  11.  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 

you  ;  neither  shall  all  flesh  be  cut  off  any  more  by  the 
waters  of  a  flood ;  neither  shall  there  any  more  be  a 
flood  to  destroy  the  earth. 

§  30.    References  to  the  Deluge. 

Job  xxii.  15.  Hast  thou  marked  the  old  way  which 
wicked  men  have  trodden  ? 

16.  Which  were  cut  down  out  of  time,  whose 

foundation  was  overflown  with  a  flood  : 

Ileb.  xi.  7.  By  faith  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  of 
things  not  seen  as  yet,  moved  with  fear,  prepared  an 
ark  to  tlie  saving  of  bis  house  ;  by  the  which  he  con- 
demned the  world,  and  became  heir  of  the  righteous- 
ness which  is  by  faith. 

3  Pet.  ii.  5.  And  spared  not  the  old  worlil,  but  saved 
Noah  the  eighth  person  a  preacher  of  righteousness, 
bringing  in  the  flood  upon  the  world  of  tlie  ungodly ; 

—  iii.  6.  Whereby  the  world  that  then  was,  being 
overflowed  with  water,  perished  : 

§  31.    The  Division  of  the  Red  Sea. 

Ex.  xiv.  15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Where- 
fore criest  thou  unto  me '?  speak  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  that  they  go  forward  : 

16.  But  lift  thou  up  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out 

thine  hand  over  the  sea,  and  divide  it :  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  shall  go  on  diy  cjmuiul  through  the 
midst  of  the  sea. 

21.  And  Moses  stretched  out  liis  liand  over  the 

sea ;  and  the  Lord  caused  the  sea  to  go  back  by  a 
strong  east  wind  all  that  night,  and  made  the  sea  dry 
land,  and  the  waters  were  divided. 

23.  And  the  cliildren  of  Israel  went  into  the 

midst  of  the  sea  upon  the  dry  ground:  and  the  waters 
were  a  wall  unto  them  on  their  right  hand,  and  on 
their  left. 

20.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch  out 

thine  hand  over  the  sea,  that  tlie  waters  may  come 
again  upon  the  Egyptians,  upon  their  chariots,  and 
upon  their  horsemen. 

37.  And  Jloses  stretched  forth  his  hand  over 

the  sea,  and  tlie  sea  retmned  to  his  strengtli  when  the 
morning  appeared ;  and  the  Egyptians  fled  against  it ; 
and  the  Lord  overthrew  the  Egyptians  in  the  midst 
of  the  sea. 

— •  —  28.  And  the  waters  returned,  and  covered  the 
chariots,  and  the  horsemen,  and  all  the  host  of  Pha- 
raoh that  came  into  the  sea  after  them ;  there  remained 
not  so  much  as  one  of  them. 

29.  But  the  chikh'en  of  Israel  walked  upon  dry 

land  in  the  midst  of  the  sea ;  and  the  waters  were  a 
wall  unto  them  on  their  right  hand,  and  on  then-  left. 

30.  Thus  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day  out 

of  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians ;  and  Israel  saw  the 
Egyptians  dead  upon  the  sea  shore. 

—  XV.  19.  For  the  horse  of  Pharaoh  went  in  with  his 
chariots  and  with  his  horsemen  into  the  sea,  and  the 
Lord  brought  again  the  waters  of  the  sea  upon  them  ; 
but  the  children  of  Israel  went  on  ihy  kind  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea. 

§  32.    References  to  the  Division  of  the  Red  Sea. 

E.r.  XV.  1.  Then  sang  Moses  and  the  children  of  Is- 
rael this  song  unto  the^LoRD,  and  spake,  saying,  I  will 
sing  unto  the  Lord,  tor  lie  hath  triumphed  gloriously: 
the\orse  and  his  rider  hath  he  thrown  into  the  sea. 


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Ex.  XV.  4  Pharaoli's  chariots  ami  bis  host  hath  he 
cast  into  tlie  sea:  his  cliosen  captains  also  are  drowned 
ill  tlie  Red  sea. 

5.  The  depths  have  covered  them  :  they  sank 

into  the  bottom  as  a  stone. 

8.  And  with  the  blast  of  thy  nostrils  the  wa- 
ters were  gathered  together,  the  floods  stood  npright 
.^s  a  heap,  oiul  the  depths  were  congealed  in  the  heart 
of  tlie  sea. 

■ 9.  The  enemy  said,  I  will  pursue,  I  will  over- 

talve,  I  ^Yill  divide  the  spoil ;  my  lust  shall  be  satisfied 
\ipon  them  ;  I  will  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall  de- 
stroy thera. 

10.   Thou  didst  blow  with  thy  wind,  the  sea 

covered  them :  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters. 

13.  Thou  stretchedst  out  thy  right  hand,  the 

earth  swallowed  them. 

31.    And  Jliriam  answered  them,  Sing  ye  to 

the  Lord,  for  lie  hath  triumphed  gloriously;  the  horse 
and  his  rider  hath  he  thrown  into  the  sea. 

Dent.  xi.  -1.  And  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of 
Egypt,  unto  their  horses,  and  to  their  chariots:  how 
he  'made  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  to  overflow  them 
as  tliey  pursued  after  you,  and  how  the  Lord  hath  de- 
stroyed them  unto  this  day; 

Joit.  xxiv.  7.  And  when  they  cried  unto  the  LORD, 
he  put  darkness  between  you  and  the  Egj-ptians,  and 
brought  the  sea  upon  them,  and  covered  them ;  and 
your  eyes  have  seen  wliat  I  liave  done  in  Egypt:  and 
3-0  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  season. 

Ndi.  ix.  11.  And  thou  didst  divide  tlie  sea  before 
them,  so  that  they  went  through  the  midst  of  the  sea 
on  the  dry  land ;  and  their  iiersecutors  thou  threwest 
into  the  deeps,  as  a  stone  into  the  mighty  waters. 

Pi'.  Ixvi.  6.  lie  turned  the  sea  into  dry  land:  they 
went  through  the  flood  on  foot :  there  did  we  rejoice 
in  him. 

—  Ixviii.  33.  Tlie  Lord  said,  I  will  bring  again  from 
Bashan,  I  will  bring  my  people  again  from  the  depths 
of  the  sea: 

—  Ixxiv.  13.  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  by  thy 
strength :  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  the  dragons  in  the 
waters. 

—  Ixxviii.  13.  He  divided  the  sea,  and  caused  them  to 
pass  through ;  and  he  made  the  waters  to  stand  as  a  heap. 

o3.  And  he  led  them  on  safely,  so  that  they 

feared  not:  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  enemies. 

—  cvi.  9.  He  rebuked  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was 
dried  up :  so  he  led  them  through  the  depths,  and 
througli  the  wilderness. 

11.    And  the  waters  covered  their  enemies: 

there  was  not  one  of  them  left. 

—  cxxxvi.  13.  To  him  which  divided  the  Red  sea 
into  parts :  for  his  mercy  eiidareth  for  ever : 

14.    And  made   Israel   to  pass    through  the 

midst  of  it :  for  his  mercy  endtirelh  fOr  ever: 

—  —  1  J.  But  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the 
Red  sea  :  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

In.  X.  36.  And  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a 
scourge  for  him  according  to  the  slaughter  of  Midian 
at  the  rock  of  Oreb  ;  and  as  his  rod  was  upon  the  sea, 
so  shall  he  lift  it  up  after  the  manner  of  Egypt. 

— •  xliii.  IC.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  which  maketh  a 
way  in  the  sea,  and  a  path  in  the  mighty  waters  ; 

—  li.  10.  ^1;-^  thou  notitwhichhatii  dried  the  sea,  the 
waters  of  the  great  deep  :  that  hath  made  the  depths 
of  the  sea  a  way  for  the  ransomed  to  pass  over  ? 

—  Ixiii.  11.  Then  he  remembered  the  days  of  old, 
Moses,  atul  his  people,  saying.  Where  is  he  that  brought 
them  up  out  of  the  sea  witli  the  shepherd  of  his  flock  ? 
wliere  is  he  that  put  his  Holy  Spirit  within  him  V 

12.  Tliat  led  t/iem  by  the  right  hand  of  Moses 

with  his  glorious  arm,  tlividing  the  waters  before  them, 
to  make  himself  an  everlasting  name? 

§  33.    Divisions  of  Jordan. 

Jos.  iii.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  as  soon  as  the 
soles  of  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  tlic 
Lord,  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth,  shall  rest  in  the 
waters  of  Jordan,  ihat  the  waters  of  Jordan  shall  be 
cut  otf /V()/;i  tlie  waters  that  come  down  from  above  ; 
and  they  shall  stand  upon  a  heap. 

9  1 


14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  people  re- 
moved from  their  tents,  to  pass  over  Jordan,  and  the 
priests  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant  before  the 
people ; 

1.5.  And  as  they  that  bare  the  ark  were  come 

unto  .Jordan,  and  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bare  the 
ark  were  dipped  in  the  brim  of  the  water,  (for  Jordan 
overfloweth  all  his  banks  all  the  time  of  harvest,) 

16.  That  the  waters  which  came  down  fl-om 

above  stood  and  rose  up  upon  a  heap  very  far  fi'oin  the 
city  Adam,  that  is  beside  Zaretau ;  and  those  that 
came  down  toward  the  sea  of  the  plain,  Ci'en.  the  salt 
sea,  failed,  and  were  cut  off:  and  the  people  passed 
over  right  against  Jericho. 

17.  And  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  stood  firm  on  diy  ground  in  the 
midst  of  Jordan,  and  all  the  Israelites  passed  over  on 
dry  ground,  imtil  all  the  peoide  were  passed  clean  over 
Jordan. 

—  iv.  16.  Command  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of 
the  testimony,  that  they  come  up  out  of  Jordan. 

17.  Joshua  therefore  commanded  the  priests, 

saying.  Come  ye  up  out  of  .Jordan. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  priests  that 

bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  were  come 
up  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan,  und  the  soles  of  the 
]iriests'  feet  were  lifted  up  unto  the  dry  land,  that  the 
waters  of  .lordan  returned  unto  their  place,  and  flowed 
over  all  his  banks,  as  t/ai/  did  lielbre. 

2  Kings  ii.  8.  And  Elijah  took  his  mantle,  and  wrap- 
ped it  together,  and  smote  the  waters,  and  they  were 
divided  hither  and  thither,  so  that  they  two  went  over 
on  diy  ground. 

■  13.  He  took  up  also  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that 

fell  from  him,  and  went  back,  and  stood  by  the  bank 
of  Jordan ; 

14.  And  he  took  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that  fell 

from  him,  and  smote  the  waters,  and  said,  Where  is 
the  Lord  God  of  Elijah  ?  And  when  he  also  had 
smitten  the  waters,  they  jjarted  hither  and  thither: 
and  Elisha  went  over. 

§  34.    References  to  Miraculous  Divisions  of 
AVaters. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  1.5.  Thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and 
the  flood :  thou  driedst  up  mighty  rivers. 

Is.  xi.  1.5.  And  the  Lord  shall  utterly  destroy  the 
tongue  of  the  Egyi^tian  sea ;  and  with  his  mighty  wind 
shall  he  shake  his  hand  over  the  rivei',  and  shall  smite 
it  in  the  seven  streams,  and  make  men  go  over  diy- 
shod. 

Hep.  xvi.  13.  And  the  sixth  angel  poured  out  his 
vial  upon  the  great  river  Euphrates ;  and  the  water 
thereof  was  dried  up,  that  the  way  of  the  kings  of  the 
cast  might  be  prepared. 

§  35.    Sinking  Miracnloiisly  Prevented. 

3  Kings  vi.  .5.  But  as  one  was  felling  a  beam,  the  axe 
head  fell  into  the  water :  and  he  cried,  and  said,  Alas, 
master !  for  it  was  borrowed. 

—  —  6.  And  the  man  of  God  said.  Where  fell  it? 
And  he  shewed  him  die  place.  And  he  cut  down  a 
stick,  and  cast  it  in  thither ;  and  the  iron  did  swim. 

7.  Therefore  said  he.  Take  ii  up  to  thee.    And 

he  put  out  his  hand,  and  took  it. 

Mat.  xiv.  3.5.  And  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night 
Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea. 

36.  And  when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking 

on  the  sea,  they  were  ti-oubled,  saying.  It  is  a  spirit ; 
and  they  cried  out  for  fear. 

37.  But  straightway  Jesus  spake  unto  them, 

saying,  Be  of  good  cheer ;  it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid. 

38.  And  Peter  answered  hmi  and  said,  Lord, 

if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee  on  the  water. 

■  39.   And  he  said.  Come.     And  when  Peter 

was  come  down  out  of  the  sliip,  he  walked  on  the 
water,  to  go  to  Jesus. 

•  30.  But  when  he  saw  the  wind  boisterous,  he 

was  afraid ;  and  begmnmg  to  sink,  he  cried,  saying. 
Lord,  save  me. 

31.  And  immediately  Jesus  stretched  forth  /lis 

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illRACLES. 


BOOK  VL 


Land,  and  caught  liim,  and  said  unto  him,  O  thou  of 
Httle  faith,  wherefore  didst  thou  doubt? 

M(trk  \\.  4S.  Aud  lie  saw  them  toiliutj  in  rowing; 
for  tlie  w hill  was  contrary  unto  them  :  and  about  tfie 
fourth  watch  of  the  night  he  comcth  unto  them,  walk- 
ing upon  the  sea,  aud  would  have  passed  In-  them. 

49.  But  when  they  saw  him  walking  upon  the 

sea,  they  supposed  it  had  lieeu  a  spirit,  andcried  out : 

50.  For  thej'  all  saw  him,  and  were  troubled. 

Aud  immediately  he  talked  with  them,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Bo  of  good  cheer :  it  is  I ;  be  not  afraid. 

Jdfut  vi.  19.  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  five  and 
twenty  or  thirty  furlongs,  tlie_y  see  Jesus  walking  on 
the  sea,  and  drawing  nigh  unto  the  ship :  and  they 
were  afraid. 

30.   But  he  saith  unto  them.  It  is  I ;  he  not 

afraid. 

§  36.    Miraculous  Supplies  of  Water. 

Kr.  svii.  5.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  on 
before  the  jieople,  and  take  with  thee  of  the  elders  of 
Israel ;  and  thy  rod,  wherewith  thou  smotest  the  river, 
take  in  thine  hand,  and  go. 

0.  Behold,  I  will  stand  before  thee  there  upon 

the  rock  in  Horeb ;  aud  thon  shalt  smile  tlie  rock,  and 
there  shall  come  water  out  of  it,  that  the  people  may 
drink.  And  Moses  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders  of 
Israel. 

7.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Mas- 

sah,  and  Meribah,  because  of  the  chiding  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  and  because  they  tempted  the  Lokd, 
sa3'ing.  Is  the  Lord  among  us,  or  not  y 

Kiim.  XX.  8.  Take  the  rod,  aud  gather  thou  the  as- 
sembly together,  thou  and  Aarou  thy  brother,  and 
speak  ye  unto  the  rock  before  their  eyes ;  aud  it  shall 
give  forth  his  water,  and  thou  shall  bring  forth  to 
them  water  out  of  the  rock :  so  thou  shalt  give  the 
congregation  and  their  beasts  drink. 

• 9.  And  Moses  took  the  rod  from  before  the 

Lord,  as  he  commanded  him. 

10.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  gathered  the  con- 
gregation together  before  the  rock,  and  he  said  unto 
them.  Hear  now,  ye  rebels ;  must  we  fetch  you  water 
out  of  this  rocky 

11.  Aud  BIoscs  lifted  up  his  hand,  and  with 

his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice:  aud  the  water  came 
out  abundantly,  aud  the  congregation  drank,  aud  their 
beasts  a  Inn. 

—  —  13.  This  (s  the  water  of  Meribah  ;  because  the 
children  of  Israel  strove  with  the  Loed,  aud  he  was 
sanctitied  in  them. 

Jiid.  XV.  18.  And  he  was  sore  athirst,  aud  called  on 
the  LoiiD,  aud  said.  Thou  hast  given  this  great  deliv- 
erance into  the  hand  of  thy  servant :  and  now  shall  I 
die  for  thirst,  aud  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  uncircum- 
cised  ? 

19.  But  God  clave  a  hollow  place  that  ^ras  in 

the  jaw,  and  there  came  water  thereout ;  and  when  he 
had  drunk,  his  spirit  came  again,  aud  he  revived: 
wherefore  he  called  the  name  thereof  En-haldvore, 
which  in  in  Lehi  unto  this  day. 

2  Kiiiff.H  iii.  l(j.  And  he  said,  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 
Make  this  valley  full  of  ditches. 

17.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  sec 

wind,  neither  .shall  ye  see  rain;  3'e.t  that  valley  shall 
be  filled  with  Avatcr,  that  ye  may  drink,  both  ye,  aud 
your  cattle,  anil  your  beasts. 

30.  Aud  it  caiuc  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when 

the  meat  ofl'ering  was  offered,  that,  behold,  there  came 
water  liy  the  way  of  Edom,  and  the  coimtiy  was  filled 
with  water. 

§  37.   References  to  Miraculous  Supplies  of  Water. 

JS^eh.  ix.  15.  And  gayest  them  bread-  from  heaven 
for  their  hunger,  and  broughtest  ft>rth  water  for  theiu 
out  of  the  rock  for  their  thirst,  and  proiuisedst  them 
that  they  shotdd  go  in  to  possess  the  land  which  thon 
)iailst  sworn  to  give  them. 

i\  l.\-\viii.  15.  lie  clave  the  rocks  in  the  wilderness, 
aud  gave  l/irin  drink  as  out  of  the  great  depths. 

IG.  lie  brought  streams  also  out  of  the  rock, 

and  caused  waters  to  ritu  down  like  rivers. 


—  cv.  41.  lie  opened  the  rock,  aud  the  waters 
gushed  out ;  they  ran  iu  the  dry  places  lilic  a  river. 

—  cxiv.  8.  AVliich  turned  the  rock  into  a  standing 
water,  the  flint  into  a  fountain  of  waters. 

/•-■.  xlviii.  31.  And  they  thirsted  not  w/ien  he  led  them 
through  the  desei'ts ;  he  caused  the  waters  to  flow  out 
of  the  rock  for  them  ;  he  clave  the  rock  also,  and  the 
waters  gushed  out. 

§  3S.    Bad  Water  uiade  Good. 

Er.  XV.  34.  And  the  people  murmured  against 
Moses,  saving.  What  shall  we  drink  ? 

25.   And  he  cried  unto  the  Lord;   and  the 

Lord  shewed  him  a  tree,  irhich  when  he  had  cast  into 
the  waters,  the  waters  were  made  sweet:  there  he 
made  for  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance,  aud  there 
he  [irovcd  them, 

3  Iuiir/.f  ii.  19.  And  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto 
Elisha,  Behold,  I  ]iray  thee,  the  situation  "of  this  city 
ii  pleasant,  as  my  lord  seelh :  but  the  water  is  naught, 
and  the  ground  barren. 

20.  And  he  said.  Bring  uie  a  new  cruse,  aud 

put  salt  therein.    And  they  brought  it  to  him. 

31.  Aud  he  went  forth  unto  the  spring  of  the 

waters,  aud  cast  the  salt  iu  there,  and  said,  Thus  saith 
tlie  Lord,  I  have  healed  these  waters;  there  shall  not 
be  from  thence  any  more  death  or  barreu  laud. 

33.  So  the  waters  were  healed  unto  this  day, 

according  to  the  sajdng  of  Elisha  which  he  spake. 

§  39.    Water  turned  iuto  Blood. 

&.  vii.  19.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Say 
unto  Aaron,  Take  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine  hand 
upon  the  waters  of  lEgj'iit,  ujion  their  streams,  upon 
their  ri\ers,  and  upon  their  ponds,  and  ujion  all  their 
pools  of  water,  that  they  may  become  blood  ;  and  that 
there  uiaj'  be  lilood  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt, 
both  in  Ten.sels  <)/'wood,  aud  in  w.isels  of  stone. 

—  30.  And  Moses  and  Aarou  did  so,  as  the  Lord 

commanded  ;  and  he  lifted  up  the  rod,  and  smote  the 
waters  that  were  in  the  river,  in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh, 
and  iu  the  sight  of  his  'servants ;  and  all  the  waters 
that  tcerc  iu  the  river  were  turned  to  blood. 

24.  And  all  the  Egyptians  digged  round  about 

the  river  for  water  to  druik ;  for  they  could  not  th'ink 
of  the  water  of  the  river. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  44.  And  had  turned  their  rivers  into 
blood ;  aud  their  floods,  that  the_y  could  not  drink. 

§  40.    Water  turned  into  Wine. 

John  ii.  3.  Aud  when  they  wanted  wine,  the  mother 
of  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  They  have  no  wine. 

5.  His  mother  saith  unto  the  servants,  What- 
soever lie  saith  unto  yon,  do  il. 

7.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Fill  the  waterpots 

with  water.    And  they  filled  them  uji  to  the  brim. 

8.   And  he  saith  unto  them,  Draw  out  now, 

and  bear  unto  the  governor  of  the  feast.  Aud  they 
bare  it. 

—  —  9.  When  the  ruler  of  the  feast  had  tasted  the 
water  that  was  made  wine,  and  laiew  not  wheuce  it 
was,  (but  the  servants  ^^•hich  drew  the  water  knew,) 
the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  bridegroom, 

10.  And  saith  unto  him,  Everj'  man  at  the  he- 

giuuing  doth  set  forth  good  wine ;  and  when  men  have 
well  drunk,  then  that" which  is  worse:  ii(i  thou  hast 
kept  the  good  wuie  until  uow. 


CHAP.  V. 
MIRACLES  IN"  THE  EARTH. 

§  41=    EartlKiuakes  and  Openings  of  the  Earth. 

Num.  xvi.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  had  made 
an  end  of  siieaking  nil  these  words,  that  the  ground 
clave  asunder  that  fax  under  them; 

33.  Aud  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and 


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CHAP.  VI.,   VII. 


MIRACLES. 


IJOUK   VI. 


swiillowed  them  up,  nnd  their  houses,  nml  all  the  men 
tliat  (i/)j>erli(iiiii/  unto  Ivoiah,  ami  all  t/iiir  goods. 

-V^(/«.  xvi.  ;W.  They,  and  all  lliat  iiiiiifiinijuil  to  them, 
wejit  down  alive  info  the  [lit,  and  the  earlh  <lo-ied  up- 
on Iheiu:  aud  they  perished  lloui  among  the  eougrc- 
gatiou. 

34.  And  all  Israel  that  were  round  about  them 

lied  at  the  cry  of  them:  for  they  said.  Lest  the  earth 
swallow  us  up  <ils". 

JJcitl.  xi.  6.  And  what  he  did  unto  Dathan  and  Alii- 
ram,  the  sous  of  Kliab,  the  .son  of  Reuben :  how  the 
earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed  lliem  up,  and 
their  households,  and  their  tents,  and  all  the  .sulislanee 
that  tru.i  in  their  possession,  in  the  mid.st  of  all  Israel: 

7.  Hut  your  eyes  have  seen  all  the  great  acts 

of  the  Loiiu  which  hedid. 

i'<.  cvi.  17.  Tlie  earth  opened  and  swallowed  tiji 
Dathan,  and  covered  the  company  of  Abiram. 

-Irti  xvi.  20.  And  suddenly  tlie're  was  a  great  earth- 
quaUe,  so  that  the  I'ovmdations  of  the  jirisou  were 
shaken :  and  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened, 
and  everj'  one's  bauds  were  loosed. 

§  42.    Eni'tliqiiakes  in  Prophetic  Vision. 

Zicfi.  xiv.  4.  And  his  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  uji- 
on  the  mount  of  (  Hives,  which  /■«  before  .Jerusalem  on 
the  east,  and  the  mount  of  Olives  shall  cle;ive  in  the 
midst  thereof  toward  the  east  and  toward  the  west,  tiitd 
tlitre  shall  be  a  very  great  valley ;  and  half  of  the  mount- 
ain shall  remove  toward  the  north,  iind  h;df  of  it 
toward  the  south. 

Hic.  xi.  13.  .Vnd  the  same  hour  was  there  a  great 
earthquake,  and  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell,  and  in 
the  earthquake  were  slain  of  men  seven  thousand :  and 
the  remnant  were  attVighted,  and  gave  glory  to  the  God 
of  heaven. 

—  xvi.  IS.  And  there  were  voices,  and  thunders, 
;uul  lightnings;  and  there  was  a  great  earthquake, 
such  as  was  not  since  men  were  upon  the  earth,  so 
mighty  an  eartluiuake,  and  so  great. 

10.  And  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three 

parts,  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell :  and  great  Bal)- 
vlun  came  in  remembrance  liefore  God,  togive  unto 
Ler  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath. 


CHAP.  Yl. 

MIRACLES  IX  THE  VEGETABLE 
KINGDOM. 

§  43.    Aaron's  Rod. 

Kum.  xvii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  chiUb-cn  of  Israel,  and 
take  of  every  one  of  them  a  rod  according  to  tlie  house 
of  their  fathers,  of  all  their  iiruices  according  to  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  twelve  rods:  write  thou  every 
man's  name  upon  his  rod. 

3.  And  thou  shall  write  Aaron's  name  upon 

till  rod  of  Levi :  for  one  rod  shall  be  for  the  head  of  the 
house  of  their  fathers. 

4.  And  tbou  shalt  lay  them  up  in  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation  before  the  testimony,  where 
I  will  meet  with  j-ou. 

5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  the  man's 

rod,  whom  I  sh;ill  choose,  .shall  blossom :  and  I  will 
make  to  cease  from  me  tlie  murmurings  of  the  children 
of  Israel,  whereby  they  murmur  against  you. 

6.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

and  every  one  of  their  princes  gave  him  a  lod  apiece, 
for  each  jirince  one,  according  to  their  fathers'  houses, 
even  twelve  rods :  and  the  rod  of  Aaron  vag  among 
their  rods 

7.  And  Uloses  laid  up  the  rods  before  the  Lord 

in  the  taliernacle  of  witness. 

8.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  that  on  the  morrow 

Moses  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witness;  and,  be- 
hold, the  rod  of  Aaron  for  the  house  of  Levi  was  bud- 
ded, and  brought  forth  buds,  and  bloomed  blossoms, 
and  yielded  ahnonds. 


0.  And  Moses  brought  out  all  the  rods  from 

liefore  the  Loud  unto  all  tiie  children  of  Israel:  and 
they  lookc(.l,  and  took  every  man  his  rod 

§  44.    The  Witliorcd  Flir  Tree. 

Mat.  xxi.  10.  And  when  lies.aw  a  fig  tree  in  the  way, 
he  came  to  It,  and  found  notbiug  thereon,  but  leaves 
only,  and  saiil  unto  it,  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  hence- 
forward for  ever.  And  presently  the  fig  tree  withered 
;iwav. 

^I<n•K•  xi.  20.  And  in  flic  morning,  a-s  they  passed  by, 
they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the  roiit.s. 

21.  And  Peter  calling  to  remembrance  saith 

unto  him,  blaster,  behold,  the  fig  tree  which  tliou 
cursedst  is  withered  away. 

(For  Jonah's  GounI,  see  Jonah  iv.  6,  7.) 


CHAP.  VII. 

MIRACLES  IX  THE  AXIMAL 

KINGDOM. 

§  4.5.    Miracles  in  FIsIi. 

Ps.  cv.  29.  He  turned  their  waters  into  blood,  and 
slew  their  fish. 

Jonah  i.  17.  Now  the  Lord  had  prepared  a  great 
fish  to  swallow  up  Jonah.  And  Jonah  was  in  the 
belly  of  the  fish  three  days  and  three  nights. 

—  ii.  10.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  the  fish,  and  it 
vomited  out  Jonah  upon  the  dry  hmd. 

Mat.  xvii.  27.  Notwithstanding,  lest  we  should  olVend 
them,  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  a  hook,  and  take  up 
the  fish  that  first  cometh  up ;  and  when  thou  bast 
opened  his  mouth,  thou  sbalt  find  a  jiicce  of  money: 
that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and  thee. 

Luke  V.  4.  Now  when  he  bad  left  sjieakiug,  he  said 
unto  Simon,  Launch  out  info  the  deep,  and  let  down 
your  nets  for  a  draught. 

5.  And  Simon  answering  said  unto  him.  Mas- 
ter, we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and  have  taken  noth- 
ing :  nevertheless  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the 
net. 

6.  And  when  they  had  this  done,  they  inclosed 

a  great  multitude  oPfishes :  and  their  net  brake. 

7.  And   they   beckoned   unto   //((/;•  partners, 

which  were  in  the  other  ship,  that  they  shouUl  come 
and  help  them.  And  they  came,  and  tilled  both  the 
shijis,  so  that  they  began  to  sink. 

John  xxi.  5.  Then  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Children, 
have  ye  any  meat?     They  answered  him.  No. 

6.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Cast  the  net  on  the 

right  side  of  the  ship,  and  ye  shall  find.  They  cast 
therefore,  and  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for 
the  multitude  of  fishes. 

9.  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to  land, 

they  sa^^'  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid  thereon, 
and  bread. 

10.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  Bring  of  the  fish 

which  ye  have  now  caught. 

11.  Simon  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the  net  to 

land  full  of  great  fishes,  a  hundred  and  fift}'  and  three : 
and  for  all  there  were  so  man}',  yet  was  not  the  net 
broken. 

§  46.    Sending  of  lU'irtiles. 

Ex.  viii.  5.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Say 
unto  Aaron,  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  with  thy  rod 
over  the  streams,  over  the  rivers,  :iiul  over  the  ponds, 
and  cause  frogs  to  come  up  ujion  tiie  land  of  Egi'pt. 

6.  And  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the 

waters  of  Eg}^lf ;  and  the  frogs  came  up,  :md  covered 
the  land  of  Egv])t. 

0.  Anil  Moses  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Glory  over 

me :  when  slniU  I  entreat  for  thee,  and  for  thy  ser- 
vants, and  tiir  thy  peo|ilc,  to  destroy  the  frogs  from 
tliee  and  thy  houses,  that  they  may  remain  in  the  ri\er 
onl}'"? 

10.  And  he  said,  To  morrow.    And  he  said, 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Be  it  according  to  thy  ■n'ortl ;  that.  tUou  mayest  know 
that  i/wre  /'.y  none  like  unto  tiie  Lokd  our  God. 

Kr.  vili.  11.  And  the  frogs  .shall  depart  from  tliee, 
and  from  thy  houses,  and  from  thy  servants,  and  from 
thy  people  ;"  they  shall  remain  in  the  river  onl_v. 

13.  And  Jloses  aud   Aaron  went  out  from 

Pharaoh:  and  Closes  cried  unto  the  Lord  because  of 
the  frogs  which  lie  had  Ijronght  against  Pharaoh. 

^  13.  And  the  Lord  did  according  to  the  word 

of  Moses ;  and  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of 
the  villages,  and  out  of  the  fields. 

14.  And  they  gathered  them  together  upon 

heaps ;  and  the  land  stank. 

JViim.  xsi.  6.  And  the  Lord  sent  iiery  serpents 
among  the  people,  and  they  bit  the  people ;  and  much 
people  of  Israel  died. 

Ps.  ev.  30.  Their  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  abund- 
ance, in  the  chambers  of  their  kings. 

§  il.    Seudiiisf  of  Iiiseets. 

Mc.  viii.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Say 
imto  Aaron,  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust  of 
the  land,  that  it  may  become  lice  throughout  all  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

17.  And  they  did  so;  for  Aaron  stretched  out 

his  hand  with  his  rod,  and  smote  the  dust  of  the  earth, 
and  it  became  lice  in  man,  and  in  beast;  all  the  dust 
of  the  land  became  lice  throuixhout  all  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

24.  And  the  Lord  did  so ;  and  there  came  a 

grievous  sAvarm  of  flies  into  the  house  of  Pharaoh, 
and  into  his  servants'  houses,  and  into  all  the  land  of 
Egypt :  the  laud  was  corrupted  by  reason  of  the  swarm 
of  flies. 

30.  And  Moses  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and 

entreated  the  Lord. 

31.  And  tlie  Lord  did  according  to  the  word 

'>f  Moses ;  and  he  removed  the  swarms  of  flies  from 
Piiaraoh,  from  his  servants,  and  from  his  people; 
there  remained  not  one. 

—  X.  13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Stretch  out 
thine  hand  over  the  laud  of  Egypt  for  the  locusts,  that 
they  may  come  up  upon  the  land  of  Egyjit,  and  eat 
every  herb  of  the  land,  erc'n  all  that  the  hail  hath  left. 

— ^' —  13.  And  Moses  stretched  fortli  Ills  rod  over  the 
land  of  Egypt,  and  the  Lord  brought  an  east  wind 
upon  the  "land  all  that  day,  and  all  t/iat  niglit;  ((ml 
when  it  was  morning,  tlie  east  A\'ind  broiight  the 
locusts. 

14.  And  the  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land 

of  Egyiit,  and  rested  in  all  the  coasts  (jf  Egyiit :  very 
grieTOUs  were  they ;  before  them  there  were  no  such 
locusts  as  they,  neither  after  them  shall  be  such. 

15.  For  they  covered  the  face  of  the  whole 

earth,  so  that  the  land  was  darkened  ;  and  they  did  eat 
eveiy  herb  of  the  land,  and  all  the  fruit  of  the  trees 
which  the  hail  had  left :  and  there  remained  not  any 
green  thing  in  the  trees,  or  in  the  herbs  of  the  field, 
through  ;iH  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  10.  And   the   Lord  turned  a  mighty  strong 

west  -srind,  which  took  away  the  locusts,  and  cast  them 
into  the  Red  sea ;  there  remained  not  one  locust  iu  all 
the  coasts  of  Egypt. 

Pi.  Ixxviii.  4.1  He  sent  divers  sorts  of  flies  among 
them,  which  devom-ed  them;  and  frogs,  which  de- 
Btroj-ed  them. 

46.  lie  gave  also  their  increase  unto  the  cater- 
pillar, and  their  labom-  unto  the  locust. 

—  cv.  31.  He  sjiake,  and  there  came  divers  sorts  of 
flies,  and  lice  in  all  theh'  coasts. 

34.  He  spake,  and  Die  locusts  came,  and  cater- 
pillars, and  that  without  number, 

3.5.  And  did  eat  up  all  the  herbs  ui  their  land, 

and  devoured  the  fruit  of  their  ground. 

§  4.S.     Coiiiiiig  «l'  Birds. 

Ex.  xvi.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  even  the 
quails  came  up,  and  covered  tlie  camii:  and  in  the 
morning  the  dew  lay  round  about  the  host. 

Niiri([y\.  31.  And  there  Avc-nt  fnrtli  a  wind  from  the 
Lord,  and  brought  quails  from  the  sea,  and  let  them 


fall  by  the  camp,  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on  this 
side,  and  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on  the  other  side, 
round  .about  the  camp,  and  as  it  were  two  cubits  high 
upon  the  face  of  the  earth. 

33.  And  the  people  stood  up  all  that  day,  and 

all  that  night,  and  all  the  next  day,  and  they  gathered 
tlie  quails  :  he  that  gathered  least  gathered  ten  homers: 
and  they  spread  tUein  all  abroad  for  themselves  rounij 
:d)0ut  tlie  <-amii. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  37.  He  rained  flesh  also  upon  them  as 
dust,  and  feathered  fowls  like  as  tlie  sand  of  the  sea: 

38.  And   he   let  ii  fall   in  the  midst  of  then' 

camp,  round  about  their  habitations. 

—  cv.  40.  Tiie  peiipJe  asked,  and  he  brought  quails, 
and  satisfied  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven. 

1  Kiiu/i  xvii.  ().  And  the  ravens  brought  him  bread 
and  flesh  in  the  morning,  and  bread  and  flesh  in  the 
evening ;  and  he  drank  of  the  brook. 

§  49.    Cattle  Destroyed. 

Ex.  ix.  6.  And  the  Lord  did  that  thing  on  the  mor- 
row, and  all  the  cattle  of  Egypt  died  :  but  of  the  cattle 
of  the  chikh'eu  of  Israel  died  not  one. 

§  50.    Lions  Kcstralned. 

1  Kings  xiii.  24.  And  when  lie  was  gone,  a  lion  met 
him  Ijy  the  way,  and  slew  him :  and  his  carcass  was 
cast  in  the  way,  and  the  ass  stood  by  it,  the  lion  also 
stood  by  the  carcass. 

35.  And,  behold,  men  passed  by,  and  saw  the 

carcass  cast  in  the  way,  and  the  lion  standing  by  the 
carcass :  and  the}'  came  and  told  it  m  the  Q\iy  where 
the  old  prophet  dwelt. 

36.  And  when  the  prophet  that  brought  him 

back  from  the  way  heard  thereof,  he  said.  It  is  the  man 
of  God,  who  was"  disobedient  unto  the  word  of  the 
Lord  :  therefore  the  Lord  hatli  delivered  him  unto 
the  lion,  which  hath  torn  him,  and  slain  him,  accord- 
ing to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  unto 
him. 

28.  And  he  went  and  found  his  carcass  cast  in 

the  way,  and  the  ass  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  car- 
cass: the  lion  had  not  eaten  the  carcass,  nor  torn  the 
ass. 

Dan.  vi.  16.  Then  the  king  commanded,  and  they 
brought  Daniel,  and  east  him  into  the  den  of  lions. 
3'()!c"the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Thj-  God 
whom  thou  servest  continually,  he  will  deliver  Ihee. 

17.  And  a  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon 

the  mouth  of  the  den  ;  and  the  king  sealed  it  with  his 
own  signet,  and  with  the  signet  of  his  lords;  that  the 
purpose  might  not  be  changed  concerning  Daniel. 

30.  And  when  he  came  to  the  den,  he  cried 

with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  Daniel:  and  the  king 
spake  and  said  to  Daniel,  O  Daniel,  servant  of  the  liv- 
ing God,  is  thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continually, 
able  to  deliver  thee  from  the  lions ':' 

31.  Then  said  Daniel  tmto  the  king,  O  king, 

live  for  ever. 

33.  My  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath  shut 

the  lions'  mouths,  that  they  have  not  hurt  me :  foras- 
much as  before  him  inuocency  was  found  in  me  ;  and 
also  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  done  no  hurt. 

23.  Then  was  the  kmg  exceeding  glad  for  him, 

and  commanded  tli;it  they  sIriuUI  take  Daniel  up  out 
ofthedcu.  So  Daniel  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den, 
and  no  manner  of  hurt  was  foimd  upon  him,  because 
he  believed  in  his  God. 

27.  He  delivereth  and  rescueth,  and  he  work- 

eth  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven  and  iu  earth,  who 
hath  deUvcred  Daniel  fi'om  the  power  of  the  lions. 

§  .51.    Spet'di  of  Balaam's  Ass. 

Ntim.  xxii.  28.  And  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of 
the  ass,  and  she  said  unto  Balaam,  What  have  I  done 
unto  thee,  that  thou  hast  smitten  me  these  three  times? 

29.  And  Balaam  said  unto   the  ass.  Because 

thou  hast  mocked  me :  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in 
mine  hand,  tor  now  would  I  kill  thee. 

30.  And  the  ass  said  unto  Balaam,  Am  not  I 

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^IIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Ibinc  ass,  upon  ^vlli(•h  tlioii  liast  riiUlcn  ever  since  / 
«riM  thino  unto  tliis  day?  was  I  ever  wont  to  do  so 
unto  Ihee?     Anil  he  said,  Nay. 

S  /'(/.  ii.  16.  nut  was  rebuked  for  his  iniquity :  the 
dumb  ass  speakim;  with  man's  voice  forbade  the  mad- 
ness of  the  prophet. 


MIRACLES 


CHAP.  VIII. 

IX  FOOD 
MENT. 

(See  also  above,  §  4S.) 


AND  RAI- 


§  5'2.    Manila. 

Ex.  xvi.  4.  Then  said  the  Loud  unto  JIoscs,  Behold, 
I  will  rain  bread  fioni  hea\en  for  yon ;  and  the  jieople 
shall  1:0  out  and  gather  a  ecrla'tn  rate  every  day,  that  I 
may  prove  them,  whether  tliey  will  walk  in  m_v  law, 
or  no. 

14.  And  when  the  dew  that  lay  was  none  up, 

bcliold,  uiion  the  I'aee  of  the  wilderness  tlwre  hiij  a  small 
round  thing,  '(S  small  as  the  hoar  frost  on  the  grouud. 

1.5."  And  when  tlie  children  of  Israel  saw  it, 

they  .'Jaid  one  to  another.  It  h  mamia :  tor  they  wist 
not  what  it  »•'/■•>.  And  Moses  said  unto  them,  'fhis  is 
the  bread  which  the  Loiin  hath  given  you  to  eat. 

19.  And  Moses  said.  Let  no  man  le;ive  of  it  till 

the  tnorning. 

20.  Notwithstanding  they  hearkened  not  unto 

Moses;  but  some  of  them  left  of" it  until  the  morning, 
and  it  bred  worms,  and  stank:  and  Moses  was  wroth 
with  them. 

21.  And  they  gathered  it  everj-  morning,  eveiT 

man  according  to  his  eating :  and  when  the  sun  waxed 
hot,  it  melted. 

31.  And  the  house  of  Israel  called  the  name 

tliereof  ifanna;  and  it  trim  like  coriander  seed,  white  ; 
nnd  the  taste  of  it  irrnt  like  waters  mivie  with  honey. 

;J.5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna 

forty  years,  until  they  came  to  a  land  inhabited:  they 
did"e:it  manna,  until  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

J\'«w.  xi.  6.  But  now  our  soul  w  dried  away:  there 
is  nothing  at  aW,  besides  this  manna,  hifore  our  eyes. 

7.  And  the  manna  fas  as  coriander  seed,  and 

the  colour  thereof  as  the  colour  of  lidellinm. 

8.  And  the  jieople  went  about,  and  gathered  (V, 

and  grotmd  it  in  inilN,  or  beat  it  in  a  mortar,  and 
baked  (V  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  it :  and  the  taste 
of  it  was  as  the  taste  of  fresh  oil. 

-9.  And  when  the  dew  fell  upon  the  camp  in 

the  night,  the  manna  fell  upon  it. 

./".<.  V.  12.  And  tlie  manna  ceased  on  the  morrow 
after  they  had  eaten  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land  :  nei- 
ther had  the  children  of  Israel  manna  any  more;  but 
they  did  eat  of  the  fruit  of  tlie  land  of  Canaan  that 
year. 

§  53.    References  to  Mnniia. 

Deut.  viii.  3.  And  he  humbled  thee,  and  suffered 
thee  to  hunger,  and  fed  thee  with  manna,  which  thou 
knewest  not,  neither  did  thy  fathers  know;  that  he 
might  make  thee  know  that  man  doth  not  live  by 
liread  only,  l)ut  by  e\'ery  irnnl  that  proceetleth  out  of 
the  mouth  of  the  Lord  doth  man  live. 

10.  Who  fed  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  man- 
na, which  tliy  fathers  knew  not,  that  he  might  hum- 
ble thee,  aftd"  that  he  might  prove  thee,  to  do  thee 
good  at  thy  latter  end ; 

J\'<7(.  ix.20.  Thou  gavest  also  thy  good  S]iirit  to  in- 
struct them,  and  withheldest  not  thy  manna  from 
their  mouth,  and  gavest  them  water  tor  their  thirst. 

iV  Ixxviii.  23.  Though  he  had  conunanded  the 
clouds  from  above,  and  opened  the  doors  of  heaven, 

24.  And  had  rained  down  numna  upon  them 

to  eat,  and  had  given  them  of  the  corn  of  heaven. 

2.5.  ^lan  did  eat  angels'  food :  he  sent  them 

meat  to  the  full. 

Jo/ill  vi.  31.  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  des- 
ert ;  as  it  is  -mitten,  lie  gave  them  bread  from  heaven 
to  cat. 


49.  Your  fathers  did  cat  manna  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  arc  ilead. 

§  54.    Supply  of  Food. 

1  Kings  xix.  fl.  And  he  looked,  and,  lichold,  tJiere 
mis  a  cake  bakcn  on  the  coals,  and  a  crusi'  of  water 
at  his  head.  And  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him 
down  again. 

8.  And  he  arose,  and  did  eat  and  drink,  and 

went  in  the  strength  of  lliat  meat  forty  days  and  forty 
nights  imto  Iloreb  the  mount  of  God. 

§  55.    Mnltipliraliou  of  Food. 

1  Kinf/s  xvii.  14.  For  thus  saith  the  Loud  God  of 
Israel,  The  liancl  of  me;d  shall  not  waste,  neither 
shall  the  enise  of  oil  fail,  until  the  day  that  the  Lord 
sendelh  rain  upon  the  e;irth. 

l.j.  And  she  went  and  did  according  to  the 

saying  of  Elijah:  and  she,  and  he,  and  her  house,  did 
eat  many  days. 

10.  And  the  barrei  of  meal  wasted  not,  nei- 
ther did  the  cruse  of  oil  liiil,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  LoiU),  which  he  sp;ike  by  Elijah. 

3  Kings  iv.  2.  And  Elisha  said  unto  her,  What  shall 
I  do  for  Ihee?  tell  me,  what  hast  thou  in  the  house? 
And  she  said.  Thine  handmaid  hath  not  any  thing  in 
the  house,  save  a  pot  of  oil. 

3.  Then  he  said,  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels  abroad 

of  all  thy  neighbours,  civn  empty  vessels;  borrow  not 
a  few. 

4.  And  when  thou   art  come  in,  thou   shalt 

shut  the  door  upon  thee  and  upon  th)'  sons,  and  shall 
])onr  out  into  all  those  vessels,  and  thou  shalt  set  aside 
thiit  which  is  full. 

,5.  So  she  went  from  him,  and  shut  the  door 

upon  her  and  upon  her  sons,  who  brought  the  ves- 
sels to  her  ;  and  she  poured  out. 

6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  vessels  were 

full,  that  she  said  unto  her  son.  Bring  me  yi:t  a  vessel. 
And  he  said  unto  her.  There  is  not  a  Vessel  more.  And 
the  oil  stnj'ed. 

43.  And  there  came  a  man  from  Baal-shalisha, 

and  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of  the  tirstliuits, 
twenty  loaves  of  barley,  and  full  ears  of  corn  in  the 
husk  thereof  And  he"  said,  Give  unto  the  peojile,  that 
they  may  eat. 

43.  And  his  servitor  said,  What,  should  I  set 

this  before  a  hundred  men?  He  said  again.  Give  the 
people,  that  they  may  eat :  for  thus  saith  the  Lord, 
They  shall  eat,  and  shall  leave  thereof. 

—1  —  44,  So  he  set  it  before  them,  and  thev  did  cat, 
and  left  thereof,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Loud. 

Mitt.  xiv.  17.  And  they  say  unto  him.  We  have  here 
but  five  loaves,  and  two  tishes. 

18.  He  said.  Bring  them  liither  to  me. 

19.  And  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit 

down  on  the  grass,  and  took  the  live  loaves,  and  the 
two  tishes,  and  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed,  and 
brake,  and  gave  the  loaves  to  his  disciples,  and  the 
disciples  to  the  multitude. 

20.  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled  :  and 

they  took  up  of  the"  fragments  that  remained  twelve 
baskets  full. 

—  —  21.  And  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  five 
thousand  men,  Ijeside  wfimen  anil  children. 

—  XV.  32.  Then  Jesus  called  his  disciples  nnto 
him,  and  said,  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude, be- 
cause they  continue  with  me  n(jw  three  days,  and 
have  nothing  to  eat :  nnd  I  will  not  send  them  away 
fasting,  lest  they  faint  in  the  way. 

33.  Anil  his  disciiiles  say  unto  him.  Whence 

should  we  have  so  much  bread  in  the  wilderness,  as  to 
till  so  great  a  multitude  ? 

34.  And  Jesns  saith  unto  them.  How  many 

loaves  have  ye  ?  And  they  said.  Seven,  and  a  few  lit- 
tle fishes.  ,  .     , 

3,5.  And  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit 

down  on  the  grouud. 

30.  And  he  took  the  seven   loaves  and   the 

fishes,  and  irave  thanks,  and  brake  them,  and  gave 
to  his  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to  the  multitude. 

37.  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled :  and 


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BOOK  VI. 


they  took  up  of  the  broken  meat  that  was  left  seven 
haskets  full. 

Mi(t.  XV.  38.  And  tUcv  that  did  cat  were  four  thou- 
sand men,  beside  women  and  children. 

Mark  vi.  3'>.  And  wlien  the  day  was  now  far  spent, 
his  disciples  came  imto  him,  and  said,  This  is  a  desert 
place,  and  now  the  time  is  far  passed  : 

36.  Send  them  awa}',  that  they  may  go  into 

the  countiy  round  about,  and  into  tlie  villages,  and 
buy  themselves  bread  :  for  tliey  liaxe  nothing  to  eat. 

37.  He  answered  and  said  mito  theni.  Give  ye 

them  to  eat.  And  they  say  mito  hun.  Shall  we  go 
and  buy  two  huncked  pennyworth  of  bread,  and  give 
th(,'m  to  eat  ? 

38.   He  saith  tmto  them.  How  many  loaves 

have  ye  ?  go  and  see.  And  when  they  knew,  they  say, 
Five,  and  two  tishes. 

39.  And  he  commanded  them  to  make  all  sit 

down  by  companies  upon  the  green  grass. 

40.  And  thcj'  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  htmdreds, 

and  by  tifties. 

41.  And  when  he  had  taken  the  five  loaves 

and  the  two  fishes,  he  looked  up  to  heaven,  and  blessed, 
and  brake  the  loaves,  and  gave  //wm  to  his  discijiles  to 
set  before  them  ;  and  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among 
them  all. 

43.  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled. 

48.  And  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full  of 

the  tl'agments,  and  of  the  fishes. 

44.  And  they  that  did  eat  of  the  loaves  were 

about  five  thousand  men. 

—  viii.  5.  And  he  asked  them.  How  many  loaves 
have  ye  ?    And  they  said.  Seven. 

6.  And  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down 

on  the  ground :  and  he  took  the  seven  loaves,  and 
gave  thanks,  and  brake,  and  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set 
before  thmi ;  and  they  did  set  lliem  before  the  people. 

7.  And  the_y  had  a  few  small  fishes :  and  he 

blessed,  and  commanded  to  set  them  also  before  litem. 

8.  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  tilled :  and  thiy 

took  up  of  the  broken  meat  that  was  left  seven  baskets. 

9.  And  tliej-  that  had  eaten  were  about  foiu' 

thousand :  and  he  sent  them  away. 

Luke  i.\.  13.  But  he  said  unto  them,  Give  ye  them 
to  eat.  And  the_y  said.  We  have  no  more  but  five 
loaves  and  two  fishes ;  except  we  should  go  and  buy 
meat  for  all  this  people. 

14.  For  thev  were  about  five  thousand  men. 

And  he  said  to  liis  disciples,  Make  them  sit  down  by 
fifties  in  a  company. 

15    And  they  did  so,  and  made  them  all  sit 

dowTi. 

JoJin  vi.  7.  Philip  answered  him.  Two  hundred 
pennyworth  of  bread  is  not  sufficient  for  them,  that 
every  one  of  tliem  may  take  a  little. 

8.  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew,  Simon  Pe- 
ter's brother,  saith  unto  him, 

9    There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  barley 

loaves,  and  two  small  fishes :  but  what  are  they  among 
60  many  ? 

•"  10.  And  .Jesus  said,  Make  the  men  sit  down. 

Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the  place.  So  the  men 
sat  down,  in  number  about  five  thousand. 

§  56.    Poisouoiis  Food  iiiade  Wholesome. 

2  Kinds  iv.  39.  And  one  went  out  into  the  field  to 
gather  herlis,  and  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered 
thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap  full,  and  came  and  shred 
tliem  into  thepot  of  pottage  :  for  they  knew  them  not. 

40.  So  they  poured  out  tor  the   men  to   eat. 

And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  eating  of  the  pot- 
tage, that  they  cried  out,  and  said,  O  thou  man  of  God, 
iliere  is  death  in  the  pot.  And  the}-  could  not  eat 
therc'if. 

— ' — 41.  But  he  said,  Then  bring  meal.  And  he 
cast  it  into  the  pot;  and  he  said,  Pour  out  for  the  peo- 
ple, that  they  may  eat.  And  there  was  no  harm  in 
the  pot. 

§  57.    Miraculous  Prpserv.atioii  of  Clothing. 

Dcul.  viii.  4.  Thy  raiment  waxed  not  old  upon  thee, 
neithei'  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  years. 

—  xxix.  D.  And  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the 


wilderness :  your  clothes  are  not  waxen  old  upon  you, 
and  thy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy  foot. 

S^eh.  ix.  21.  Yea,  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them 
in  the  wilderness,  so  that  they  lacked  notlimg ;  their 
clothes  waxed  not  old,  and  their  feet  swelled  not. 


CHAP.  IX. 

SUPERNATURAL  BODILY  GIFTS 
AXD  DEPRIVATIONS. 

§  58.    Gift  of  BodUy  Tision. 

Geii.  xxi.  19.  And  God  opened  her  e}'es,  and  she 
saw  a  well  of  water ;  and  she  went,  and  filled  the  bot- 
tle with  water,  aiid  gave  the  lad  drink. 

2  Kiiiffs  vi.  10.  And  he  answered.  Fear  not :  for 
they  that  he  with  us  are  more  than  they  that  be  with 
them. 

17.  And  Elisha  prayed,  and  said.  Lord,  I  pray 

thee,  open  his  e3'es,  that  he  may  see.  And  the  Lord 
opened  the  eyes  of  the  young  man  ;  and  he  saw:  and, 
behold,  the  mountain  >ras  ftill  of  horses  and  chariots 
of  fire  round  aljout  Elisha. 

§  59,    Gift  and  Deprivfitiou  of  Strength. 

Oeii.  xxxii.  24.  And  .Tacoli  was  left  alone ;  and 
there  wrestled  a  man  with  hun  until  the  breaking  of 
the  day. 

■  25.   And   when   he  saw   that  he    prevailed 

not  against  him,  he  touched  the  hollow  of  his  thigh ; 
and  the  hollow  of  Jacob's  thigh  was  out  of  joint,  as 
he  wrestled  with  him. 

Jud.  xiv.  5.  Then  went  Samson  down,  and  his  fii- 
ther  and  mother,  to  Timnath,  and  came  to  the  vine- 
yards of  Timnath  :  and,  behold,  a  young  lion  roared 
agauist  him. 

6.  And  the  Si^irit  of  the  Lord  came  mightily 

upon  him,  and  he  rent  him  as  he  would  have  rent  a 
kid,  and  he  had  nothmg  in  his  hand  :  Ijut  he  told  not 
his  father  or  his  mother  what  he  had  dune. 

—  XV.  13.  And  they  spake  unto  him.  saying.  No; 
but  we  will  bind  thee  fast,  and  deliver  thee  into  then- 
hand :  but  surely  we  will  not  kill  thee.  And  they 
bound  him  with"  two  new  cords,  and  brought  him  up 
from  the  rock. 

— ■  —  14.  And  when  he  came  imto  Lehi,  the  Philis- 
tine shouted  against  him  :  and  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord 
came  mightily  u]X)n  him,  and  the  cords  that  irere 
upon  his  arnis  liccame  as  flax  that  was  burnt  with 
fire,  and  his  bands  loosed  from  oft'  his  hands. 

15.  And  he  found  a  new  jawbone  of  an  ass, 

and  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  it,  and  slew  a  thou- 
sand men  therewith. 

—  xvi.  3.  And  Samson  lay  till  midnight,  and  arose 
at  midnight,  and  took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of  the  city, 
and  the  two  posts,  and  went  awaj-  with  them,  bar  and 
all,  and  jiut  them,  upon  his  shoulders,  and  carried  them 
up  to  the  top  of  a  liill  that  is  before  Hebron. 

5.    And  the   lords   of  the   Philistines   came 

up  unto  her,  and  said  unto  her.  Entice  him,  and  see 
wherein  his  great  strength  lieth,  and  b}'  what  taeuns 
we  maj'  prevail  against  him,  that  we  maj-  bind  him  to 
afflict  him  :  and  we  will  give  thee  every  one  of  us 
eleven  hundred  iiieres  of  silver. 

6.  And  Delilah  said  to  Samson,  Tell  me,  I 

pray  thee,  wherein  thy  great  strength  licth,imd  where- 
with thou  mightest  be  bound  to  aftliet  thee. 

7.  And  Samson  saiil  unto  her.  If  they  liind 

me  with  seven  green  withs  that  were  never  dried, 
then  shall  I  be  wetdv,  and  be  as  another  man. 

8.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  brought 

up  to  her  seven  green  withs  which  had  not  been 
dried,  and  she  bound  him  with  them. 

9.  Now  there  irere  men  Ijing  in  wait,  abiding 

with  her  in  the  chamber.  And"  she  said  imto  him, 
The  Philistines  lie  upon  thee,  Samson.  And  he  brake 
the  withs,  as  a  thread  of  low  is  broken  when  it  touch- 
etli  the  fire.     So  his  strength  was  not  known. 

10.  And  Delilah  said  unto  Samson,  Behold, 

thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies :  now  tell  me, 
I  pray  thee,  wherewith  thou  mightest  be  bound. 


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BOOK  VI. 


Jml.  xvi.  U.  And  lie  said  unto  her,  If  they  liind  me 
iiist  -n-ith  new  ropes  that  never  were  occupied,  then 
sliall  I  be  weal<,  and  he  as  another  man. 

13.  Delilah   therefore  took  new  ropes,  and 

boinid  him  therewitli,  and  said  unto  him,  Tlie  Philis- 
tines be  upon  thee,  Samson.  And  thcvc  iren:  hers  in 
wait  abiding  in  the  chamber.  And  he  brake  tliem 
from  off  Ids  arms  like  a  thread. 

13.  And  Delilah  said  unto  Samson,  Hitherto 

th(ni  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies :  tell  me 
wlierewitli  thou  niij;litest  be  bound.  And  he  said 
unto  her.  If  thou  weavest  the  seven  locks  of  my  head 
with  the  web. 

14.  And  she  fastened  it  with  the  pin,  and 

said  unto  liim,  The  Pliilislines  he  upon  thee,  Samson. 
And  lie  awaked  out  of  liis  sleep,  and  went  away  with 
the  ]iin  of  the  beam,  and  witli  tlie  web. 

1  Kiiii/s  xviii.  40.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was 
on  Elijali;  and  he  girded  up  his  loins,  and  ran  before 
Aliab  to  the  entrance  of  Jezreel. 

§  60.    Gift  of  Tougnes. 

Acts  ii.  4.  And  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost,  and  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the 
Spirit  gave  them  utterance. 

§  61.    Gift  or  Denial  of  Children. 

(For  tbe  Miracle  of  Christ's  Birth,  see  Book  III.,  §§  .38,  30.) 

Gen.  XX.  17.  So  Aliraham  prayed  unto  God :  and 
God  healed  Abimeleeh,  and  his  wife,  and  his  maid- 
servants; and  they  bare  ehildrtn. 

18.  For  tiie  Lord  had  fast  closed  up  all  the 

wombs  of  the  house  of  Abimeleeh,  because  of  Sarah, 
Abraham's  wife. 

—  xxi.  1.  And  the  Lokd  visited  Sarah  as  he  had 
said,  and  the  Lord  did  unto  Sarah  as  he  had  spoken. 

3.  For  Sarah  conceived,  and  bare  Abraham  a 

son  in  his  old  age,  at  the  set  time  of  which  God  had 
spoken  to  liim. 

5.  And  Abraham  was  a  hundred  years  old, 

when  his  son  Isaac  was  born  unto  him. 

0.  And  Sarah  said,  God  hath  made  me  to 

laugh,  so  thai  all  that  hear  will  laugh  with  me. 

7.  And  she  said,  Wlio  would  have  said  unto 

Abraliara,  that  Sarah  should  have  given  children  suck? 
for  I  liave  borne  him  a  son  in  his  old  age. 

—  xxiv.  36.  iVnd  Sarali  my  master's  wife  bare  a  son 
to  my  master  when  she  was  old  :  and  unto  him  hath 
he  given  all  that  he  hath. 

—  XXV.  31.  And  Isaac  entreated  the  Lord  for  his 
wife,  because  slie  wait  barren  :  and  the  Lord  was  en- 
treated of  liim,  and  Rebekali  his  wife  conceived. 

—  xxix.  31.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  Leah  was 
hated,  he  opened  lier  womlj :  but  Racliel  )rat<  Ijarren. 

—  XXX.  33.  And  God  remembered  Rachel,  and  God 
hearkened  to  her,  and  opened  her  womb. 

33.  And  slie  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ;  and 

said,  God  hath  taken  away  my  reproach  : 

1  .Sam.  i.  5.  But  unto   Hannali  he  gave  a  worthy 
portion ;   for  he  loved  Hannah :   but  the  Lord  had 
'  shut  up  her  womb. 

—  ii.  31.  And  the  Lord  visited  Hannah,  so  that  she 
conceived,  and  Ijare  thi-ee  sons  and  two  daughters. 
And  the  child  Samuel  grew  before  the  Lord. 

3  Kiiifys  iv.  17.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare 
a  son  at  that  season  that  Elisha  had  said  unto  her,  ac- 
cording to  the  time  of  life. 

Ps.  cxiii.  9.  He  niaketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep 
house,  and  to  be  a  joj'ful  mother  of  children.  Praise 
ye  the  Lord. 

Ileh.  xi.  11.  Through  faith  also  Sarah  herself  re- 
ceived strength  to  conceive  seed,  and  was  delivered  of 
a  child  wiien  slie  was  past  age,  because  she  judged 
likn  faithful  who  liad  promised. 

See  Jud.  xiii.  37.    Luke  i.  36,  57. 

§  C2.     Blindness. 

Gen.  xix.  11.  And  they  smote  the  men  that  were  at 
the  door  of  the  house  with  lilindness,  both  small  and 

treat :  so  that  they  wearied  themselves  to  find  the 
oor. 
3  Kings  vi.  18.  And  when  the}'  came  down  to  him, 

1 


Elisha  prayed  unto  tlie  Lord,  and  said.  Smite  this 
people,  I  pray  thee,  with  lilindness.  And  he  smote 
them  with  blindness  according  to  the  word  of  Elisha. 

19.  And  Elislia  said   unto  theiii.  This  in  not 

the  way,  neither  is  this  tlie  city ;  follow  nie,  and  I 
will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom  ye  seek.  But  he  led 
them  to  Samaria. 

Aets  ix.  8.  Aiid  Saul  arose  fi-om  the  earth;  and 
when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  no  man :  but 
the}'  led  him  by  the  hand,  and  brought  him  into 
Damascus. 

-9.  And  he  was  three  days  without  sight,  and 

neither  did  eat  nor  drink. 

—  xiii.  11.  And  now,  behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
is  upon  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the 
sun  for  a  season.  And  immediately  there  fell  on  liim 
a  mist  and  a  darkness;  and  he  went  about  seeking 
some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand. 

§  63.     Dumbness. 

Luke  i.  30.  And,  behold,  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
not  able  to  speak,  until  the  day  that  these  things  shall 
be  performed,  because  thou  believest  not  my  words, 
which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  season. 

31.  And  the  people  waited  for  Zacharias,  and 

marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in  the  temple. 

33.  And   when   he   came   out,  he   could  not 

speak  unto  them:  and  they  iierceived  that  he  had 
seen  a  vision  in  tlie  temple ;  for  he  beckoned  unto 
them,  and  remained  speechless. 

§  M.    Sleei). 

Gen.  ii.  31.  And  the  Lord  God  caused  a  deep  sleep 
to  fall  upon  Adam,  and  he  slept ;  and  he  took  one  of 
his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the  flesh  instead  thereof. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  13.  So  David  took  the  spear  and  the 
cruse  of  water  from  Saul's  bolster ;  and  they  gat  them 
away,  and  no  man  saw  ii.  nor  luiew  it,  neither  awaked : 
for  they  were  all  asleep  ;  because  a  deep  sleep  from  the 
Lord  was  fallen  upon  them. 

§  6.J.     Insanity. 

Dnn.  iv.  34.  This  is  the  interpretation,  O  king,  and 
this  is  the  decree  of  the  3Iost  High,  which  is  come 
upon  my  lord  the  king  : 

35.  That  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

thy  dwelling  shall  be  with  the  lieasts  of  the  field,  and 
they  shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  they 
shall  wet  thee  with  the  dew  of  heaven,  and  seven 
times  shall  pass  over  thee,  tUl  thou  know  that  the 
jMost  High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  aud  giveth 
it  to  whomsoever  he  will. 

36.  And  whereas  they  commanded  to  leave 

the  stump  of  the  tree  roots;  thy  kingdom  shall  be 
sure  unto  thee,  after  that  thou  shalt  have  known  that 
the  heavens  do  rule. 

31.  While  the  word  wm  in  the  king's  mouth, 

there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying,  O  king  Nebu- 
chadnezzar, to  thee  it  is  spoken;  The  kingdom  is 
departed  from  thee. 

33.  And  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

thy  dwellmg  shall  be  with  the  beasts  of  the  field ;  they 
shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  seven  times 
shall  pass  over  thee,  until  thou  know  that  the  Jlost 
High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom  of  men,  and  giveth  it  to 
whomsoever  he  will. 

.  33.  Tlie  same  hour  was  the  thing  fulfilled 

upon  Nebuchadnezzar :  aud  he  was  driven  from  men, 
and  did  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  his  bod}'  was  wet  with 
the  dew  of  heaven,  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like 
eagles'  feathers,  and  his  nails  like  birds'  elaws. 


CYLAF.  X. 
MIRACULOUS  CURES. 

(See  also  Book  III.,  §  73;  this  Book,  |§  5,  6;  and  Chap.  XV.) 

§  66.    Cure  of  Plagne. 
Num.  xvi.  50.  And  Aaron  returned  unto  Closes  unto 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ;  and 
the  plague  was  stayed. 
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BOOK  VI, 


§  67.    Cure  of  Leprosy. 

2  Kings  v.  10.  And  EUsba  sent  a  messenger  unto 
liim,  saying,  Go  and  wash  in  Jordan  seven  times,  and 
tliy  flesli  shall  come  again  to  tliee,  and  tliou  slialt  be 
clean. 

—  —  11.  But  Naaman  was  wroth,  and  went  away, 
and  said,  Behold,  I  thought.  He  will  surely  come  out 
to  me,  and  stand,  and  call  on  tlie  name  of  the  Lord 
his  God,  and  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and  re- 
cover the  leper. 

12.   Are  not  Abana  and  Pharpar,  rivers  of 

Damascus,  better  than  all  the  waters  of  Israel  ?  may  I 
not  wash  in  them,  and  be  clean?  So  he  turned  and 
went  away  in  a  rage. 

13.   And  ills  servants  came  near,  and  spake 

unto  him,  and  said,  M.v  father,  (f  the  prophet  had  bid 
thee  do  some  great  thing,  wouldst  thou  not  have  done 
it?  how  much  rather  then,  when  he  saith  to  thee, 
Wash,  and  Ije  clean  ? 

14.  Then  went  he  down,  and  dipped  himself 

seven  times  in  Jordan,  according  to  the  saying  of  the 
man  of  God:  and  his  flesh  came  again  like  unto  the 
flesh  of  a  little  child,  and  he  was  clean. 

Mat.  viii.  3.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  leper  and 
worshipped  him,  saying,  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst 
make  me  clean. 

3.  And  Jesus  put  forth  Im  hand,  and  touched 

liim,  saj'ing,  I  will ;  be  thou  clean.  And  immediately 
his  leprosy  was  cleansed. 

Mark  i.  40.  And  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  beseech- 
ing him,  and  kneeling  down  to  him,  and  saj-ing  unto 
him,  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

41.   And  Jesus,  moved  with  compassion,  put 

forth  his  hand,  and  touched  him,  and  saith  imto  him, 
I  will ;  be  thou  clean. 

42.  And  as  soon  as  he  had  spoken,  imme- 
diately the  leprosy  departed  from  him,  and  he  was 
cleansed. 

Lvkc  V.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  in  a 
certain  city,  behold  a  man  full  of  leprosy  ;  who  seeing 
Jesus  fell  on  /(w  face,  and  besought  him,  saying.  Lord, 
if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean. 

13.  And  he  put  forth  Im  hand,  and  touched 

bim,  saying,  I  will :  be  thou  clean.  And  immediately 
the  leprosy  departed  from  him. 

—  xvii.  13.  And  they  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  said, 
Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us. 

14.  And  when  he  saw  them,  he  said  unto  them. 

Go  shew  yourselves  unto  the  priests.  And  it  came  to 
pass,  thati  as  they  went,  they  were  cleansed. 

§  68.    Cure  of  Palsy. 

1  Kings  xiii.  C.  And  the  king  answered  and  said 
unto  the  man  of  God,  Entreat  now  the  f;xce  of  the 
Lord  thy  God,  and  pray  for  me,  that  my  hand  may 
be  restored  me  again.  And  the  man  of  God  besought 
the  Lord,  and  the  king's  hand  was  restored  him  again, 
and  became  as  it  was  before. 

Mat.  ix.  3.  And,  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a  man 
sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed :  and  Jesus  seeing 
their  faith  said  unto" the  sick  of  the  palsy ;  Son,  be  of 
good  cheer ;  thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee. 

3.   And,  behcjld,  certain  of  the  scribes  said 

within  themselves.  This  tmin  blasphemeth. 

5.  For  whether  is  easier,  to  sa_v,  Thy  sins  be 

forgiven  tliee  ;  or  to  say.  Arise,  and  walk  V 

^; 6.  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 

hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (then  saith  he  to 
the  siek  of  the  palsy,)  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go 
imto  thine  house. 

7.  Anil  he  arose,  and  departed  to  bis  bouse. 

—  xii.  lb.  Tiien  saith  he  to  the  man,  Stretch  forth 
thine  hand.  And  he  stretched  it  forth ;  and  it  was  re- 
stored whole,  like  as  tlie  other 

Mark  ii.  11.  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  and  take  up  thy 
bed,  and  go  thy  way  into  thine  house. 

is.   And  immediately  he  arose,  took  nj)  tlie 

))ed,  and  went  forth  before  tlieni.all;  insomuch  that 
they  were  all  amazed,  and  glorified  Goil,  saying,  We 
never  saw  it  on  this  fasliion. 

—  iii.  '■').  And  lie  saith  unto  the  man  which  had  the 
withered  hand.  Stand  forth. 

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4.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Is  it  lawful  to  do 

good  on  the  sabbath  days,  or  to  do  evil?  to  save  life, 
or  to  kill  ?     But  they  held  their  peace. 

5.  And  when  he  had  looked  round  about  on 

them  with  anger,  Ijeiug  grieved  for  the  hardness  of 
their  hearts,  he  saith  unto  the  man,  Stretch  forth  thine 
hand.  Anil  he  stretched  it  out :  and  his  hand  was  re- 
stored whole  as  the  other. 

Ltiks  V.  22.  But  when  Jesus  perceived  their  thoughts, 
he  answering  said  vmto  them,  What  reason  ye  in  your 
hearts  ? 

33.  Whether  is  easier,  to  say.  Thy  sins  be  for- 
given thee;  or  to  say.  Rise  up  and  walk? 

24.  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of 

man  hath  power  upon  earth  to  forgive  sins,  (he  said 
unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,)  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise,  and 
take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  into  thine  house. 

25.  And  immediately  he  rose  up  before  them, 

and  took  tip  that  whereon  he  lay,  and  departed  to  his 
own  house,  glorifying  God. 

§  69.    Cure  of  Fever. 

Mat.  viii.  14.  And  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter's 
house,  he  saw'  his  wife's  mother  laid,  and  sick  of  a 
fever. 

15.  And  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever 

left  her :  and  she  arose,  and  ministered  unto  them. 

Mark  i.  29.  And  forthwith,  when  they  were  come 
nut  of  the  sjaiagogue,  they  entered  into  the  house  of 
Simon  and  Andrew,  with  James  and  John. 

30.   But  Simon's  wife's  mother  lay  sick  of  a 

fever ;  and  anon  thej-  tell  him  of  her. 

31.  And  he  came  and  took  her  by  the  hand, 

and  lifted  her  up ;  and  immediatel}-  the  fever  left  her, 
and  she  ministered  unto  them. 

Lvke  iv.  38.  And  he  arose  out  of  the  synagogue, 
and  entered  into  Simon's  house.  And  Simon's  wife's 
mother  was  taken  with  a  great  fever;  and  they  be- 
sought hnn  tor  her. 

30.  And  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the 

fever;  and  it  left  her:  and  immediately  she  arose  and 
ministered  unto  them. 

John  iv.  50.  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Go  thy  way;  thy 
son  liveth.  And  the  man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus 
had  spoken  nnt.i  him,  and  he  \\ent  his  way. 

•  51.  And  as  he  was  now  going  down,  his  ser- 
vants met  him,  and  told  him,  saymg.  Thy  son  liveth. 

52,  Then  inquired  be  of  them  the  hour  when 

he  began  to  amend.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Yester- 
day at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him. 

5;3.  So  the  father  knew  that  it  was  at  the  same 

hour,  in  the  which  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Thy  sou 
liveth :  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house. 

54.  This  is  again  the  second  miracle  that  Jesus 

did,  when  he  was  come  out  of  Judea  into  Galilee. 

Arts  xxviii.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  father 
of  Publius  lay  siek  of  a  fever  and  of  a  bloody  flux :  to 
whom  Paul  entered  in,  and  prayed,  and  laid  his  hands 
on  him,  and  healed  him. 

§  70.    Cure  of  Lameness. 

John  V.  5.  And  a  certain  man  was  there,  which  had 
an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight  years. 

C.  Wlicn"jesus  sa"w  him  lie,  and  knew  that  he 

had  been  now  a  long  time  in  that  case,  he  saith  imto 
him.  Wilt  thou  be  made  whole  ? 

7.  The  impotent  man  answered  him.  Sir,  I 

have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled,  to  put  me 
into  the  iwol :  but  while  I  am  coining,  another  step- 
peth  down  before  me. 

8.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Rise,  take  up  thy  bed 

and  walk. 

9.  And  immediately  the  man  was  made  whole, 

and  took  up  his  bed,  and  walked:  and  on  the  same 
day  was  the  sabbath. 

Acts  iii.  6.  +  but  such  as  I  have  give  I  thee :  In  the 
name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth  rise  up  and  walk. 

7.  And  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and 

lifted  him  up:  and  innnediately  his  feet  and  ankle 
bones  reeeived  strength. 

a.  And  he  leaping  up  stood,  and  walked,  and 

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onteruil  with  tluiu  intd  thu  tumplc,  walking,  and  leap- 
ing, ami  praising  GimI. 

Ada  iii.  9.  And  all  the  people  saw  hiiu  walking  and 
praising  God : 

—  ix  ;{2  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  Peter  passed 
throughout  ;dl  <jiiiirt<'i:i,  he  came  down  also  to  the 
saiutii  which  dwch  at  Lydda. 

3;j.  And  tliere  lie  t'onnd  a  certain  man  named 

Eneas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years,  and  was 
sick  of  the  palsv. 

34.   An"d  Peter  said  unto  him,  Eneas,  Jesus 

Christ  maketh  tlue  whole:  arise,  and  make  thy  bed. 
And  he  arose  immediately. 

—  xiv.  8.  And  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra, 
impotent  in  his  feet,  being  a  cripple  Irom  his  mother's 
womb,  who  never  had  walked  : 

9.  The  same  lieard  Paid  speak :  who  stead- 
fastly beholding  Uira,  and  perceiving  that  he  had  faith 
to  be  healed, 

10.  Said  with  a  loud  voice.  Stand  upright  on 

thy  feet.     And  he  leaped  and  walked. 

§  71.    Cure  of  a  Woman  Bent  with  Infirmity. 

LuAe  xiii.  11.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  woman 
which  had  a  spirit  of  intirmity  eighteen  years,  and 
was  bowed  together,  and  could  in  no  wise  lift  up  hcr- 

St'lf. 

12.  And  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called  Iter  to 

Jiim,  and  said  unto  her,  'Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from 
thine  intirmity. 

13.  And  he  laid  his  hands  on  her :  and  imme- 
diately she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God. 

§  72.     Dropsy  Cured. 

I/iike  xiv.  2.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  certain  man 
before  him  which  had  the  dropsy. 

3.  And  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the  law- 
yers and  Pharisees,  saying,  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the 
salibath  day  V 

4.  And  they  held  their  peace.    And  he  took 

him,  and  healed  him,  and  let  him  go ; 

§  73.    Hemorrhage  Cured. 

Mark  v.  2.5.  And  a  certain  woman,  which  had  an 
issue  of  blooil  twelve  j'cars. 

20.  And  h.id  suffered  many  things  of  many 

physicians,  and  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was 
nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  worse, 

^  27.  When  she  had  heard  of  Jesus,  came  in  the 

press  behind,  and  touched  his  garment. 

28.  For  she  said,  If  I  may  touch  but  his 

clothes,  1  shall  be  whole. 

29.  And  straightway  the  fountain  of  her  blood 

was  dried  up;  and  she  felt  in  her  body  that  she  was 
healed  of  that  plague. 

30.  And  Jesus,  immediately  knowing  in  him- 
self that  virtue  had  gone  out  of  hini,  turned  him  .about 
in  the  press,  and  said,  AVho  touched  my  clothes  ? 

31.  And  his  discijiles  said   unto  him,  Thou 

seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee,  and  sayest  thou, 
Who  touched  me  ? 

32.  And  he  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that 

had  done  this  thing. 

33.  But  the  woman  fearing  and  trembling, 

knowing  what  was  done  in  her,  came  and  fell  down 
before  him,  and  told  him  all  the  truth. 

34.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Daughter,  thy  faith 

liatli  made  thee  whole ;  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of 
thy  plague. 

'Lii/i£  viii.  43.  And  a  woman  having  an  issue  of 
blood  twelve  years,  which  had  spent  all  her  living 
upon  physicians,  neither  could  be  healed  of  any, 

44.  Came  behind  him,  and  touched  the  border 

of  his  garment :  and  immediately  her  issue  of  blood 
stanched. 

40.  And  Jesus  said.  Somebody  hath  touched 

me:  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gime  out  of  me. 

47.  And  when  the  woman  saw  that  she  was 

not  hid,  she  came  trembling,  and  falling  down  liefore 
Uim,  she  declared  unto  him  before  all  the  people  for 


what  cause  she  had  touched  him,  and  how  she  was 
healed  immediately. 

§  74.    Itlindiiess  Cured. 

2  lO'ngn  vi.  20.  And  it  C!in\e  to  jiass,  when  they  wore 
come  into  Bamari:i,  th;it  Klisha  said.  Lord,  open  the' 
eyes  of  these  mi'i),  that  they  may  see.  And  the  Louii 
opened  their  eyes,  and  they  saw;  and,  behold,  thei/ 
ifc/v  in  the  midst  of  Samaria. 

^f'||.  ix.  27.  Anil  when  Jesus  departed  thence,  two 
blind  men  I'dIIouciI  him,  ciying,  and  saymg.  Thou  Sou 
of  David,  have  mercy  on  ns. 

28.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  house, 

the  blind  men  came  to  him  :  and  Jesus  saith  tmto 
them.  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this?  They 
said  unto  him,  "Yea,  Lord. 

29.  Then  touched  he  their  eyes,  saymg,  Ac- 
cording to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you. 

30." And   their  eyes  were  opened;  and  Jesus 

straitly  chargeil  them,  saying.  See  that  no  man  know  it. 

—  .\x.  30.  "And,ljehold",  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the 
waj'  side,  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  ]iassed  by,  cried 
out,  s:i3"ing.  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  thou  Son  of 
David. 

31.  And  the  multitude  rebuked  them,  because 

they  should  hold  their  peace  :  but  they  cried  the  more, 
saying.  Have  merc_y  on  ns,  O  Loril,  l/ioii  Son  of  David. 

■ —  —  32.  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 
said.  What  will  ye  that  I  shall  do  unto  you '? 

33.  They  say  mito  him.  Lord, "that  our  eyes 

mJiy  be  opened. 

1 34.  So  Jesus  had  compassion  on  ihem,  and 

touched  their  eyes:  and  immediately  their  eyes  re- 
ceived sight,  and  they  followed  him. 

Mark  viii.  22.  And  he  cometh  to  Bethsaida :  and 
they  bring  a  blind  man  unto  him,  and  besought  him 
to  touch  him. 

23.  And  he  took  the  blind  miin  liy  the  hand, 

and  led  him  out  of  the  town ;  and  \vhen  he  had  spit 
on  his  eyes,  and  put  his  hands  upon  him,  he  asked  him 
if  he  saw  aught. 

24.  And  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men  as 

trees,  walking. 

2.5.  After  that  he  put  liis  hands  again  upon  his 

eyes,  and  made  him  look  up ;  and  he  was  restored, 
and  saw  every  man  clearly. 

—  X.  49.  And  Jesus  stood  still,  and  comm.indedhim 
to  be  called.  And  they  call  the  blind  man,  saying  unto 
him.  Be  of  ffood  comfo'rt,  rise;  he  calleth  thee. 

50.  "And  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  ro.se, 

and  came  to  Jesus. 

.51.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him, 

What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do  unto  thee  ?  Tiie  blind 
man  said  unto  him,  Lord,  that  I  might  receive  my 
sight. 

'—  —  .52.  And  Jesus  .said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way ;  thy 
faith  hath  made  thee  whole.  And  immediately  he  re- 
ceived his  sight,  and  followed  Jesus  in  the  way. 

Luke  xviii.  42.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  Receive 
thy  sight :  thy  laith  hath  saved  tliee. 

43.  And  immediately  he  received  his  sight, 

and  followed  him,  glorifying  Gnd :  and  all  the  people, 
when  thev  saw  it,  save  praise  unto  God. 

Jvhn  i.\.  0.  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  sp.at  on  the 
ground,  and  made  clay  of  the  spittle,  and  he  anointed 
the  eyes  of  the  blind  man  with  the  clay, 

7.  And  said  unto  him,  Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of 

Siloam,  (which  is  by  interpretation.  Sent.)  He  went 
his  wav  therefore,  and  waslied,  and  came  seeing. 

, ^8.  The  neighbours  therefore,  and  they  which 

before  had  seen  him  that  he  was  blind,  said.  Is  not 
this  he  that  sat  and  besrsed? 

9.  Some  said,"this  is  he:  others  said,  lie  is 

like  him  :  hut  he  said,  I  am  he. 

10.  Therefore  said  they  mito  him.  How  were 

thine  eves  opened  ? 

."  11.  He  answered  and  said,  A  man  that  is  called 

Jesus  made  clav,  and  anointed  mine  eyes,  and  said 
unto  me,  Go  to  "the  jiool  of  Siloam,  and  wash:  and  I 
went  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight. 

__lo  Then  said  they  unto  him, 'Where  is  he.' 
He  said,  I  know  not. 


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BOOK  VI. 


AcU  ix.  17.  And  Ananias  ^yc■nt  his  wav,  and  entered 
inlii  the  house;  and  putting  his  hands  on  him  said, 
Bnither  Saul,  the  Lord,  enn  Jesus,  that  appeared  unto 
thee  in  the  waj'  as  thou  earnest,  hath  sent  me,  that 
thou  michtest  receive  thj^  siffht,  and  he  filled  with  the 
Holy  Giiost. 

—  xxii.  11.  And  -uhen  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory 
of  that  liulit,  being  led  liy  the  hand  of  them  that  were 
■with  me,  I  came  into  Damascus. 

13.  And  one  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according 

to  the  law,  havhig  a  good  report  of  all  the  Jews  which 
dwelt  there, 

13.  Came  unto  me,  and  stood,  and  said  unto 

me,  Brother  Saul,  receive  thy  sight.  And  the  same 
Lour  I  looked  up  upon  him. 

§  75.    Deafness  and  Dumbness  Cnred. 

Mark  vii.  32.  And  they  bring  unto  him  one  that  was 
deaf,  and  had  an  impediment  in  his  speech ;  and  they 
beseech  him  to  jiut  his  hand  upon  him. 

— -  —  38.  And  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude, 
and  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit,  and 
touched  his  tongue ; 

34.  And  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and 

saith  unto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is,  Be  opened. 

85.  And  straightway  his  ears  were  opened,  and 

the  string  of  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake 
plain. 

Luke.  i.  64.  And  his  mouth  was  opened  inmiediately, 
and  his  tongue  loosed,  and  he  spake,  and  praised  God. 

§  76.    Un-named  Disease  Cnred. 

Mai.  \\\\.  13.  And  Jesus  said  unto  the  centurion,  Go 
thy  way ;  and  as  thou  hast  believed,  so  be  it  done  unto 
thee.  And  his  servant  was  healed  in  the  selfsame 
hour. 

Luke  vii.  3.  And  a  certain  centurion's  servant,  who 
was  dear  unto  him,  was  sick,  and  ready  to  die. 

—  —  3.  And  when  he  heard  of  Jesus,  he  sent  unto 
him  the  elders  of  tlie  .lews,  beseeching  him  that  he 
would  come  and  heal  his  servant. 

6.  Then  Jesus  went  with  them.     And  when 

he  was  now  not  fir  from  the  house,  the  centurion  sent 
friends  to  him,  sa3-ing  imto  him.  Lord,  troul)le  not  thy- 
self; for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldcst  enter 
under  my  roof: 

7.  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy 

to  come  unto  thee :  but  say  in  a  word,  and  my  servant 
shall  be  healed. 

9.  When  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  mar- 
velled at  him,  and  turned  him  about,  and  said  imto 
the  people  that  followed  him,  I  say  unto  you,  I  have 
not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel. 

10.  And  they  that  were  sent,  returning  to  the 

house,  foimd  the  servant  whole  that  had  been  sick. 

§  77.    Wonnd  Healed. 

Luke  xxii.  .50.  Ajid  one  of  them  smote  the  servant 
of  the  high  priest,  and  cut  off  his  right  ear. 

51.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Suffer  ye 

thus  far.     And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him. 

§  78.    Cures  of  Poison  from  Serpents. 

Num.  xxi.  8.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses,  jMake 
thee  a  fieiy  serpent,  and  set  it  upon  a  pole  :  and  it  shall 
come  to  i>ass,  that  every  one  that  is  bitten,  when  he 
looketh  upon  it,  shall  live. 

9.  Anil  Moses  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and 

put  it  upon  a  pole  ;  and  it  came  to  pass,  tliat  if  a  .ser- 
pent had  liitten  any  man,  when  he  beheld  the  serpent 
of  brass,  he  lived. 

Acts  xxviii.  3.  And  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bun- 
dle of  sticks,  and  laid  them  on  tlie  fire,  there  came  a 
viper  out  of  the  heat,  and  fastened  on  his  hand. 

4.  And  wlien  the  barliariinis  saw  the  iviionmis 

beast  hang  on  his  hand,  they  said  among  themselves. 
No  doubt  this  man  is  a  uuirderer,  whom,  tliough  he 
hath  escaped  the  sea,  yet  vengeance  sutfereth  not  to 
live. 

] 


• 5.  And  he  shook  otf  the  beast  into  the  fire, 

and  felt  no  harm. 

6.  no\vljeit  they  looked  when  he  should  have 

swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  suddenly:  but  after  they 
had  looked  a  great  while,  and  saw  no  harm  come  to 
him,  they  changed  their  minds,  and  said  that  he  was  a 
god. 


CHAP.  XI. 

MIRACULOUS  DEATH  AND  DIS- 
EASE. 

>5  79.    Death  of  the  Firstborn  in  Egji't- 

E.r.  xii.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  midnight 
the  Lord  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egy]3t, 
from  the  firstborn  of  Pharaoh  that  sat  on  his  throne 
unto  the  firstborn  of  the  captive  that  loas  in  the  dim- 
gcon ;  and  all  the  firstborn  of  cattle. 

30.  And  Pharaoh  rose  up  m  the  night,  he,  and 

all  his  servants,  and  all  the  Egy])tians  ;  and  there  was 
a  great  ciy  in  Egj'pt :  for  there  icas  not  a  house  where 
there  wa^  not  one  dead. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  51.  And  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  Eg^Tit; 
the  chief  of  their  strength  in  the  tabernacles  of  Ham : 

—  cv.  3G.  He  smote  also  all  the  firstborn  in  their 
land,  the  chief  of  all  tlieir  strength. 

—  cxxxv.  8.  Who  smote  the"  firstborn  of  Egypt, 
both  of  man  and  beast. 

—  cxxxvi.  10.  To  him  that  smote  Egypt  in  their 
firstborn :  for  his  mercy  endureih  for  ever : 

§  80.    Deaths  of  Individnals. 

Oen.  xix.  26.  But  his  wife  looked  back  from  behind 
hun,  and  she  became  a  pillar  of  salt. 

—  xxxviii.  7.  And  Er,  Judah's  firstborn,  was  wicked 
in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Lord  slew  him. 

i\^«n;.  xxvi.  Gl.  And  Kadab  and  Abihu  died,  when 
they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  38.  "And  it  came  to  pass  about  ten  days 
afttr,  that  the  Lord  smote  Nabal,  that  he  died. 

3  Sam.  vi.  6.  And  when  they  came  to  Naehon's 
thresh ingfioor,  Uzzah  put  forth  his  hand  to  the  ark  of 
God,  and  took  hold  of  it ;  I'or  the  oxen  shook  it. 

—  —  7.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 
against  Uzzah,  and  God  smote  him  there  for  his  error; 
and  there  he  died  by  the  ark  of  God. 

8.  And   D:ivid   was   displeased,  because  the 

Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzzah  :  and  lie  called 
the  name  of  the  place  Perez-uzzah  to  this  day. 

1  Kiitffs  xiv.  17.  And  Jeroboam's  wife  arose,  and  de- 
pai-ted,  and  came  to  Tirzah :  and  when  she  came  to 
the  threshold  of  the  door,  the  child  died ; 

1  Chr.  xiii.  9.  And  when  they  came  unto  the  tlu-esh- 
ingfloor  of  Chidon,  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the 
ark  ;  for  the  oxen  stumbled. 

10.  And    the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  Uzza,  and  he  smote  him.  because  he  put  his 
hand  to  tlie  ark :  and  there  he  died  before  God. 

11.  And  David  was  displeased,  because  the 

Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzza:  wherefore  that 
place  is  called  Perez-uzza  to  this  da_y. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  20.  Neitherdid  Jeroboam  recover  strength 
again  in  the  days  of  Abijah  :  and  the  Lord  struck  hun, 
and  he  died. 

Esek.  xi.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  I  prophe- 
sied, that  Pelatiah  the  son  of  Benaiah  died.  Then  fell 
I  down  uimn  my  fice,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  said.  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end  of 
the  remnant  of  Israel  ? 

Acts  V.  5.  And  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell 
down,  and  gave  up  the  ghost:  and  great  fear  came 
on  all  them  that  heard  these  things. 

10.  Then  fell  she  down  straightway  at  his  feet, 

and  yielded  up  the  gliost ;  and  the  3'oung  men  came 
in,  and  f  lund  her  dead,  and,  carrying  /icr  forth,  buried 
/((7'  by  her  husband. 

—  xii.  28.  And  immediately  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
smote  him,  because  he  gave  not  God  the  glory :  and 
he  was  eaten  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the  ghost. 

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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


§  81.    Doutlis  In  Liir;ro  >iiiiibors. 

1  .Sim.  V.  11.  So  they  scut  iiiul  jiiithfri'il  l<ii,'t'llit'r  iill 
the  lords  of  the  I'hihsliiies,  ami  .saul,  Send  iiway  the 
ark  (>r  the  God  of  Israel,  and  let  it  go  airahi  to  hi.s 
own  jilaee,  that  it  slay  us  not,  and  oiu"  people:  for 
there  was  a  deadly  destruction  throughout  all  the  city ; 
the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  llieiv. 

13.  And  the  men  that  died  not  were  smitten 

with  the  emerods :  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to 
heaven. 

—  vi  19.  And  ho  smote  the  men  of  Betli-shemesh, 
because  they  had  Inokid  into  tlie  ark  of  the  Louii, 
even  he  smote  of  the  )i(iiple  lifly  thousand  and  three- 
score aiul  ten  men  :  and  the  people  lamented,  because 
the  LoiiiJ  had  smitten  iiutny  of  the  people  with  a  great 
slauirhter. 

1  Iullf/.^  XX.  30.  But  the  rest  fled  to  Apliek,  into  the 
city  ;  and  t/miViX  wall  fell  uiion  twontv  ;ind  seven  thou- 
sand of  the  men  lliiit  imv  lilt.  And  Henlindad  lied, 
and  came  into  the  city,  into  an  inmr  chamber. 

2  Kiiu;i>  ii.  24.  And  he  turned  back,  and  looked  on 
tliem,  and  cursed  them  in  the  name  of  the  LoitD.  And 
there  came  forth  two  she  licars  out  of  tlie  wood,  and 
Uiro  forty  an  1  two  children  of  them. 

—  xix.  ;!5.  -Vnd  it  came  to  psiss  tliat  niirUt,  that  the 
anu^el  of  the  LoitD  went  out,  and  smote  ni  the  camp 
of  the  .V>syri.ui3  a  hundred  fourscore  and  li\e  thou- 
sand :  aud  when  tlu'V  arose  earlj'  in  the  moruiug,  be- 
hoKl,  they  tcerc  all  dead  corpses. 

2  CUr.  xxxii.  21.  Aud  the  Lord  sent  an  angel,  which 
cut  off  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  tlie  leaders 
and  captains  in  the  camp  of  the  king  of  Assyria.  So 
lie  returned  with  shame  of  face  to  his  own  land.+ 

Is.  xxxvii.  ;lt).  Then  the  angel  of  die  LoitD  went 
forth,  and  smote  in  the  camp  of  the  Assyrians  a  hun- 
dred aud  fourscore  aud  live  thousand:  and  when  they 
arose  early  in  the  morning,  liehold,  they  were  all  dead 
corpses. 

See  above,  §§  26,  31,  41,  78. 

§  82.    Eruptive  Disease. 

E.i:  ix.  8.  And  the  Lord  s:iid  unto  Moses  and  tmto 
Aaron,  Take  to  you  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the  furnace, 
and  let  Closes  sprinkle  it  toward  the  heaven  in  the 
sight  of  Pharaoh. 

9.  Aud  it  shall  become  small  dust  in  all  the 

land  of  Egypt,  aud  shall  be  a  boil  breaking  forth  with 
bl;iins  upon  man,  and  upon  beast,  throughout  all  the 
land  of  Egvpt. 

10.  And  they  took  ashes  of  the  furnace,  and  stood 

■before  Pharaoh ;  and  iloses  sprinkled  it  up  toward 
heaven ;  and  it  became  a  boil  breaking  forth  with 
blains  upon  man,  and  tipon  beast. 

Job  ii.  7.  So  went  Satan  forth  from  the  presence  of 
the  Loud,  and  smote  Job  with  sore  boils  from  the  sole 
of  his  foot  unto  his  crown. 

§  83,    Plagues. 
yum.  xi.  33.  And  while  the  flesh  ^r'/.i  yet  between 
their  teeth,  ere  it  was  chewed,  the  wrath  of  the  LoRi> 
w:is  kindled  against  the  people,  and  the  Lono  smote 
the  people  with  a  very  great  plague. 

—  —  :U.  .Vnd  he  called  the  name  of  that  place 
Kibroth-hattaavah  :  because  there  they  bmied  the  peo- 
ple that  lusted. 

—  xvi.  40.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  a 
censer,  and  i«it  fire  therein  from  otf  the  altar,  and  put 
on  incense,  and  go  (piiekly  unto  the  congregation,  and 
make  an  atonement  for  them  :  for  there  is  wrath  gone 
out  from  the  Loun ;  the  plague  is  begun. 

47    And  Aaron  took   as  Moses  commanded, 

and  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  congregation  ;  and.  be- 
hold, the  plague  was  besrun  among  the  people:  and  he 
put  on  incense,  and  made  an  atonement  for  the  iicoide. 

48.  And  he  stood  between  the  dead  and  the 

living;  and  the  plague  wa-s  stayed. 

49.  Xow  they  that  died  in  tlie  plague  were 

fourteen  thousand  aiid  seven  hundred,  besides  them 
th-it  died  about  the  matter  of  Korah. 

2  .S/m.  xxiv.  l.">.  So  the  Loun  sent  a  pestilence  upon 
Israel  from  t)ic  uiorniuir  even  to  the  time  appointed: 
and  tJiere  died  of  the  jxiiple  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 
shel);i  seventy  thous;md  men. 

1 


Ph.  Ixxviii.  31.  The  wnith  of  God  came  upon  them, 
aud  slew  the  fattest  of  them,  and  smote  down  tliu 
chosen  men  of  Israel 

§  M4.    Leprosy. 

yum.  xii.  10.  And  the  cloud  departed  from  off  tho' 
tabeniaclc ;  niul,  behold,  ^liriam  iMriime  leprotis,  w/iita 
as  snow :  and  Aaron  looked  upon  Miriam,  and,  behold, 
h/w  w<ik  leprous. 

11.  And  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Alas,  my  lord, 

I  beseech  thee,  I;iy  not  the  sin  upon  us,  wherein  we 
h.ave  done  foolishly,  :md  wherein  we  li:ive  sinned. 

12.  Let  her  not  be  as  one  de:id,  of  whom  the 

flesh  is  hidf  consumed  when  he  comelh  out  of  his 
mother's  w  oinb. 

2  luiiffs  v.  2.").  But  ho  went  in,  and  stood  before  his 
master.  And  Elisha  s;iid  imto  him.  Whence  comesl 
thou,  Oeha/.i  ?  Aud  he  said.  Thy  servant  went  no 
whither. 

26.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Went  not   mine 

heart  trith  fh<,\  when  the  man  turned  again  from  his 
ch:iriot  to  meet  thee?  h  it  a  time  to  nceive  money, 
;ind  to  receive  garments,  and  oliveyards,  and  vine- 
yards, and  slieep,  and  (jxeu,  :ind  menservanta,  and 
luaidscrvantsy 

27.  The  leprosy   therefore   of  Naaman  shall 

cleave  unto  thee,  and  unto  thy  seed  (or  ever.  And  he 
went  out  from  his  ]iresence  a  "leper  h-h  ir/iitc  as  snow. 

—  XV.  5.  Aud  the  Loiu)  smote  tlie  king,  so  that  he 
was  a  leper  unto  the  ibiy  of  his  de::lli,  aud  dwelt  in  a 
several  house.  And  JoIh:im  the  king's  son  was  over 
the  house,  judging  the  people  of  the  land. 

3  Chi:  xxvi'liil  Then  Uzziah  was  wroth,  and  had  a 
censer  in  his  hand  to  burn  incense:  and  while  he  was 
wroth  with  the  iiriests,  the  leprosy  even  rose  up  in  his 
forehead  before  the  jn-iests  in  the"  house  of  the  Loiuj, 
from  beside  the  incense  altar. 

20.  And  Azariali  the  chief  priest,  and  ail  the 

priests,  looked  upon  him,  and,  liebold,  he  jri/s  leprous 
in  his  forehead,  and  they  thrust  him  out  from  thence ; 
yea,  himself  hastened  also  to  go  out,  because  the  Lord 
had  smitten  him. 

21.  And  L'zziah  tho  kmg  was  a  leper  unto  the 

d:iy  of  his  death,  and  dwelt  in  a  several  house,  beinr; 
iv  leper  ;  f  ir  lie  w;is  cut  olf  from  tlie  house  of  tho  Lord  : 
and  Jotham  his  son  inM  over  the  king's  house,  judgmg 
the  people  of  the  land. 

§  So.    Hemorrhoids. 

1  Sam.  V.  0.  But  the  h;iiid  of  the  Lord  was  heavy 
upon  them  of  Aslidod,  aud  he  destroyed  them,  and 
smote  them  with  emerods,  cueii  AshdoJ  aud  the  cojists 
thereof. 

9.  ^Vnd  it  was  so,  that,  after  they  had  carried 

it  about,  tho  hand  of  the  Lord  w;is  against  the  city 
with  a  verv  great  destruction :  and  he  smote  the  men 
of  the  city" both  small  and  great,  and  they  had  emerods 
in  their  secret  parts. 

§  86.    Palsy. 

1  Kinf/.t  xiii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  king 
.Tcroboa'm  heard  tho  saving  of  the  man  of  God,  which 
had  cried  atrainst  the  altar  in  Beth-el,  that  he  put  forth 
his  h;iiid  from  the  alt;u-  saving.  Lay  lioM  on  him.  And 
his  hand,  which  he  put  fo"rtirag;iinsl  him,  dried  up,  so 
that  he  could  not  pull  it  in  again  to  him. 


CHAP.  xn. 

MIRACULOUS  TRANSLATION  AND 
RAISING  THE  DEAD. 
§  87.    Translations  to  Heaven. 

Gen.  V.  24.  And  Enoch  walked  with  (Jod  :  and  ho 
icrto  not ;  for  God  took  him. 

Ili/t.  xi.  5.  By  faith. Enoch  wius  translated  that  ho 
should  not  see  "dealb  ;  anil  wiis  not  found,  because  God 
had  translated  him;  for  before  his  translation  he  had 
this  testimony,  that  ho  pleased  God. 
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CHAP.  XII. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


1  Kings  xviii.  11.  And  now  thou  saycst,  Go,  tell  thy 
lord,  Behold,  Elijah  u  here. 

13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  m  soon  as  I 

am  gone  from  thee,  tliut  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  shall 
carry  thee  A\hither  I  know  not ;  and  so  -when  I  come 
and  tell  Ahab,  and  lie  cannot  find  thee,  he  shall  slay 
me:  but  I  thy  servant  fear  the  Lord  from  my  youth. 

2  Kings  ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  -nhcn  the  Lord 
■would  take  up  Elijah  unto  heaven  by  a  whirlwind, 
that  Elijah  went  with  Elisha  from  Gilgiil. 

11.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  still  went  on, 

and  talked,  that,  behold,  t!iere  appeared  a  chariot  of 
fire,  and  horses  of  fire,  and  jiarted  them  both  asimder; 
and  Elijah  went  up  bj-  a  whirlwind  into  heaven. 

12.  And  Elisha  saw  if,  and  he  cried,  Mj'  father, 

my  father,  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  hbrsemeu 
thereof!  And  he  saw  him  no  more:  and  he  took  hold 
of  his  own  clothes,  and  rent  them  in  two  pieces. 

16.  And  tliey  said   unto  him,  Behold    now, 

there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong  men  ;  let  them 
go,  we  jM-ay  thee,  and  seek  thy  master  :  lest  per:uh-cn- 
ture  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  iiath  taken  him  up,  and 
cast  him  upon  some  mountain,  or  into  some  valley. 
And  he  said.  Ye  shall  not  send. 

17.  And  when  they  urged  him  till   lie  was 

ashamed,  he  said.  Send.  They  sent  therefore  fifty 
men;  and  they  sought  three  days,  but  found  him  not. 

18.  And  when  they  came  again  to  him,  (for  he 

tarried  at  Jericho,)  he  said  unto  them.  Did  I  not  say 
unto  you.  Go  not? 

liei.  xi.  13.  And  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  hea- 
ven sa3dug  unto  them,  Come  up  hither.  And  they 
ascended  up  to  heaven  in  a  cloud ;  and  their  enemies 
beheld  them. 

§  S8.    Between  Earthly  Places. 

JoJin  vi.  31.  Then  they  willingly  received  him  mto 
the  ship :  ;ind  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land 
whither  the}'  went. 

Ads  viii.  i59.  And  when  they  were  come  up  out  of 
the  water,  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip, 
that  the  eiuiuch  saw  him  no  more:  and  he  went  on 
his  wav  rejoicing. 

_  _1  40.  But  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus :  and  pass- 
ing through  he  preached  in  all  the  cities,  till  he  came 
to  Cesarea. 

(A.    IN    VISION.) 

E-ek.  iii.  14.  So  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me 
away,  and  I  went  in  bitterness,  in  the  lieat  of  my 
spirit ;  but  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  strong  upon  me. 

15.  Then  I  came  to  them  of  the  captivity  at 

Tel-abib,  that  dwelt  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  and  1"  sat 
where  they  sat,  and  remained  there  astonished  among 
them  seven  days. 

—  viii.  3.  And  he  put  forth  the  form  of  a  hand,  and 
took  me  by  a  lock  of  mine  head ;  and  the  spirit  hfted 
me  up  between  the  earth  and  the  heaven,  and  brought 
me  in  the  visions  of  God  to  .Jerusalem,  to  the  door  of 
the  inner  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  north ;  where 
torn  the  seat  of  the  image  of  jealousy,  which  provoketh 
to  jealousy. 

—  xi.  34.  Afterwards  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and 
brought  me  in  a  vision  by  tlie  Spirit  of  God  into  Chal- 
dea,  to  them  of  the  caiitivity.  So  the  vision  that  I 
had  seen  went  up  from  me. 

89.    Raising  the  Dead  by  Prophets. 

1  Kings  xvii.  10.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Give  me  thy 
son.  And  he  took  him  out  of  her  bosom,  ajid  carried 
him  up  into  a  loft,  where  lie  abode,  and  hiid  him  upon 
liis  own  lied. 

20.  And  he  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 

Lord  my  God,  hast  thou  also  brought  evil  upon  the 
■«'idow  with  wh<-)ni  I  sojourn,  by  slaying  hc^  son? 

21.  And  he  stretched  himself  upon  the  child 

three  times,  and  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 
Lord  my  God,  I  pray  thee,  let  this  child's  soul  come 
into  him  again. 

22.  And  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  Elijah ; 

and  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  him  again,  and  he 
revived. 

• 25.  And  Elijah  took  the  child,  and  brought 

him  down  out  of  the  chamber  into  the  house,  and  de- 


livered him  unto  his  mother :  and  Elijah  said,  See,  thy 
son  liveth. 

2  Kings  iv.  33.  And  when  Elisha  was  come  into  the 
house,  behold,  the  child  was  dead,  and  laid  upon  his 
bed. 

33.  He  went  in  therefore,  and  shut  the  door 

upon  them  twain,  and  prayed  unto  the  Lord. 

34.  And  he  went  up,  and  lay  upon  the  child, 

and  put  his  mouth  upon  his  mouth,  and  his  eyes  upon 
his  eyes,  and  his  hands  upon  his  hands :  and  he 
stretched  himself  upon  the  child ;  and  the  flesh  of  the 
child  waxed  warm. 

35.  Then  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the  house 

to  and  fro ;  and  went  up,  and  stretched  himself  upon 
him ;  and  the  child  sneezed  seven  times,  and  the  child 
opened  his  eyes. 

36.  And  he  called  Gehazi,  and  said.  Call  this 

Shunammite.  So  he  called  her.  Aud  when  she  was 
come  unto  him,  he  said.  Take  up  thy  son. 

37.  Then  she  went  in,  and  fell  at  his  feet,  and 

bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  took  up  her  son,  and 
went  out. 

—  yiii.  4.  And  the  king  talked  with  Gehazi  the  ser- 
vant of  the  man  of  God,  saying.  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee, 
all  the  great  things  that  Elisha  hath  done. 

5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  telling  the 

king  how  he  had  restored  a  dead  body  to  life,  that,  be- 
hold, the  woman,  whose  son  he  had  restored  to  life, 
cried  to  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land.  And 
Gehazi  said.  My  lord,  O  king,  this  is  the  woman,  and 
this  is  her  son,  whom  Elisha  restored  to  life. 

§  90.    Raising  the  Dead  by  Christ. 

Mil!,  ix.  34.  He  said  unto  them.  Give  place  :  for  the 
maid  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth.  And  they  laughed 
him  to  scorn. 

35.  But  when  the  people  were  ])ut  forth,  he 

went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  the  maid 
arose. 

Mttrk  y.  23.  And,  behold,  there  comcth  one  of  the 
rulers  of  the  synagogue,  Jairus  by  name ;  and  when 
he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet, 

23.  And  besought  him  greatly,  saying.  My  lit- 
tle daughter  lieth  at  the  point  of  death:  I  pray  thee, 
come  and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she  miiy  be 
healed ;  and  she  shall  live. 

24.  And  Jesus  went  with   him ;    and  much 

peo])le  followed  him,  and  thronged  him. 

35.  While  he  yet  spake,  there  came  from  the 

ruler  of  the  synagogue's  house  certain  which  said.  Thy 
dauirbter  is  dead ;  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any 
further  ? 

36.  As  soon  as  Jesus  heard  the  word  that  was 

spoken,  he  saith  unto  the  ruler  of  tlic  synagogue.  Be 
not  afraid,  only  believe. 

37.  And  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  him, 

save  Peter,  and  James,  and  John  the  lirothcr  of  James. 

38.  And  he  cometh  to  the  house  of  the  ruler 

of  the  synagogue,  and  seeth  the  tiunult,  and  them  that 
wept  and  wailed  greatly. 

39.  And  when  "he  was  come  in,  he  saith  unto 

them,  AVhy  make  ye  this  ado,  and  weep  ?  the  damsel 
is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 

40.  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.      But 

when  he  hiul  put  them  all  out,  he  taketh  the  father 
and  the  mother  of  the  damsel,  aud  them  that  were 
with  him,  and  enleretli  in  where  the  damsel  was  lying. 

41.  And  lie  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand,  and 

said  unto  her,  Talitha  cumi ;  which  is,  being  inter- 
preted. Damsel,  (I  say  unto  thee,)  arise. 

43.  And  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and 

walked ;  for  she  was  of  the  age  of  twelve  years.  And 
they  were  astonished  with  a  great  astonishment. 

Lvke  yii.  13.  Now  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate 
of  the  city,  behold,  there  was  a  dead  man  carried  out, 
the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  widow : 
and  much  people  of  the  city  was  with  her. 

14.  And  he  c;ime  and  touched  the  bier :  and 

they  that  bare  him  stood  stilL  And  he  said,  Young 
man,  I  say  unto  thee.  Arise. 

15.  And  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began 

to  speak.     And  he  delivered  him  to  his  mother. 


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MIRACLES. 


nooK  VI. 


Luke  viii.  -11.  Anil,  licliold,  tliero  r.nmo  n  niiin  named 
.lainis,  iind  ho  \v;n  ;i  niUr  nl' llic  syn»,i{i>i;iic  ;  mid  lie 
full  dinvn  at  .lesiis'  IchI,  and  bcsouglil  liini  that  ho 
would  come  into  his  house: 

i:l.  For  he   hail  one  only  tlaughtor,  about 

twilvo  years  of  a.ije,  and  she  lay  ii  dying.  But  as  ho 
went  the  pi'ople  tlu-onged  hiui. 

4!l.  \Vhilo  he  yet  spake,  there  cometh   one 

from  tlie  ruler  of  the  synagosrue's  hoim;  sayhnr  to 
him,  Thv  dauifhter  is  deail ;  trouble  not  the  Master. 

ho.  But   wlun   Jesus   heard   (V,   he   answered 

him,  sayinir,  Fear  not:  lielieve  only,  and  she  shall  be 
made  whole. 

51.  And  when  bo  came  into  the  bouse,  be 

sutfered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  I'oter.  and  .lames,  and 
.lohn,  and  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  maiden. 

.W.  And  all  wept,  and  bewailed  lur:  but  he 

said,  Weep  not;  she  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth. 

.j:j.  And  they  lauglied  him  to  scorn,  knowiufr 

that  she  was  dead. 

.54.  And  ho  put  them  all  out,  and  took  her  by 

the  hand,  and  called,  sayinff.  Maid,  arise. 

.").5.  And  her  spirit  came  asain,  and  she  arose 

straiirbtway  :  and  be  commanded  to  jrive  her  meat. 

J'lldi  xi.  4;!.  And  wlieii  lie  tlius  had  siiokeu,  he 
cried  willi  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come  forlli. 

44.  And  be  that  was  dead  came  forth,  bound 

hand  and  foot  with  snive-clothes ;  and  liis  face  was 
bomid  about  with  a  napkin.  Jesus  saith  unto  them, 
Loose  liim,  and  let  him  jro. 

—  xii.  9.  Mucli  iKople  of  the  Jews  therefore  knew 
that  be  was  there:  and  they  came  not  for  Jesus'  sake 
only,  but  that  they  might  see  Lazarus  also,  whom  he 
had  raised  from  the  dead. 

5  91.    Kaisinir  the  Dead  by  Apostles. 

Afh  ix.  40.  But  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and 
kneeled  down,  and  prayed ;  iuid  turning  lilm  to  the 
body  said,  Tabitlia,  arise.  And  slic  opened  her  eyes: 
nndWhen  she  saw  Peter,  she  sat  up. 

41.  And  be  gave  her  hix  hand,  and  lifted  her 

up;  and  when  be  bad  called  the  saints  and  widows, 
be  presented  her  alive. 

—  x.x.  9.  And  there  sat  in  a  window  a  certain  young 
man  named  Eutychus,  being  fallen  into  a  deep  sleep: 
;md  as  Paul  was  long  preaching,  he  sunk  down  with 
sleep,  and  fell  down  from  the  thhxl  loft,  and  wsis  taken 
up  dead. 

10.  An<l  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him, 

and  embracing /i/»i  said,  Trouble  not  yourselves;  for 
his  life  is  in  him. 

11.  When  be  therefore  was  come  np  again, 

and  had  broken  bread,  and  eaten,  and  talked  a  long 
while,  even  till  break  of  day,  so  he  depiirled. 

13.  And  they  brought  the  yoimg  man  alive, 

and  were  not  a  little  comforted. 

§  92.    Otlier  Cases  of  Raising  from  Death. 

2  KiiiijK  xiii.  20.  And  Elisha  died,  and  they  buried 
him.  And  the  biuids  of  the  Moabites  invaded  the 
land  at  the  coming  in  of  the  year. 

21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  thev  were  burying 

a  m:u),  that,  beholil,  they  spied  a  band  of  men ;'o.m\ 
they  cast  tlie  m;m  into  the  sepulchre  of  Elisha:  and 
when  the  man  was  let  down,  and  touched  the  bones 
of  Elisha,  be  revived,  and  stood  up  on  his  feet. 

liei:  xi.  11.  And  alter  three  days  and  ;i  h:df  the 
S|)irit  of  life  from  God  entered  into  them,  and  they 
stood  upon  their  feet;  and  great  fear  fell  upon  them 
■which  saw  them. 

See  Mat.  xxvii.  51-53. 


CHAP.  xiir. 

M IR  ACU  LO  i:  S  1 )  K  r>  I  \ '  !•:  I  { A  XCES, 
AND  PllENUMEXA. 

(For  A|i|H'aranccsof  God,  nnilof  AnKclx,  nee  Book»  Il.imd  IX.) 

§  93.    Miraculous  Deliveraiieps. 

Jet:  xxxvi.  20.  But  the  king  commanded  .Terali- 
meel  the  son  of  ILuumelech,  and  Wendah  the  .sou  of 
Azriel,  and  Sbelemi;di  llic  son  of  Abdeel,  to  take  Ba- 
rueh  llie  .scribe  ami  Jeremi;ih  the  prophet:  but  the 
Loud  liid  Ihcm. 

I.iilie  iv.  ;i().  IJut  he,  p:i.ssing  through  the  midst  of 
them,  went  bis  w:iy. 

.irfi  v.  19.  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  by  niglit 
o])encd  the  prison  doors,  and  brouglit  them  forth,  and 
.s;iid, 

32.  But  wlu'u  the  ollicers  came,  ;ind  found 

them  not  in  tlio  prison,  tiny  returned,  ;iiid  l<]ld, 

2:!.  Saying,  Tlic  prison  truly  found  we  shut 

with  all  s:d'ety,  :uul  tlie  keepers  standing  without  be- 
fore the  doors:  but  when  we  had  opened,  we  fotmd 
no  m:m  within. 

—  xii.  7.  And,  licbold,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came 
upon /(((«,  and  a  light  sliined  m  tlie  prison:  and  he 
smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  raised  liim  up,  s;iying, 
Arise  up  quickly.  And  bis  chains  IcU  oil'  from  his 
hands. 

8.  And  the  angel  said  unto  him.  Gird  thyself, 

and  bind  on  thy  sandals:  and  .so  he  did.  And  he 
saith  unto  him,  Cast  thy  g:irment  about  thee,  and  fol- 
low mo. 

9.  And  be  went  out,  and  followed  him ;  and 

wist  n<it  th:it  it  was  true  which  w:is  done  by  the  an- 
gel; but  thought  he  s;iw  a  vision. 

10.  When  they  were  past  the  first  and   the 

second  ward,  they  came  unto  tlic^  iron  gate  that  lead- 
cth  unto  the  city ;  which  opened  to  them  of  bis  own 
accord :  and  they  went  out,  and  passed  on  through 
one  street;  and  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from 
him. 

11.  And  when  Peter  was  come  to  himself,  he 

said.  Now  I  know  of  a  surety,  tli;it  the  Lord  lialli 
sent  his  iuigel,  and  bath  delivered  mc  out  of  the  h:nid 
of  Herod,  awAfrom  all  the  expectation  of  the  people 
of  the  Jews. 

§  94;    Traiisflgiiratious. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  29.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  Closes 
came  down  from  mount  Simii  with  the  two  tables  of 
testimony  in  Moses'  ban<1,  when  he  came  down  from 
the  mount,  that  Moses  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his 
face  shone  while  he  talked  with  him. 

30,  And  when  Aaron  and  all  the  children  of 

Israel  saw  Jloses,  behold,  tlie  skin  of  liis  lace  shone; 
and  they  were  afraid  to  eonie  ni:;h  him. 

31.  And  Moses  c;illed  unto  them  ;  and  Aaron 

and  all  tlie  rulers  of  the  con.grcgation  returned  unto 
him:  and  Moses  talked  with  iliem. 

33.   And  afterward  all  the  children  of  Israel 

came  ni.:rh:  and  be  gave  them  in  commandment  all 
that  the  Loui)  luid  siHjken  with  him  in  mount  Sinai. 

33.    And  lilt  Moses  b:iil  done  speakhig  with 

them,  he  put  a  v:iil  on  bis  face. 

;!4.   I'.iU  when  Closes  w  ent  in  before  the  LoKD 

to  speak  Mth  him,  he  took  the  vail  oil',  until  he  came 
out.  And  he  came  out,  and  s|);ikc  unto  the  ehildrcu 
of  Israel  llml.  which  he  was  commanded. 

3.").   And  the  children  of  Israel  .saw  the  face  (  f 

Moses,  that  the  skin  of  Moses'  face  shone:  and  Moses 
put  the  v;iil  upon  his  face  again,  until  he  went  in  to 
spciik  with  Ilim. 

ilnl.  xvii.  1.  And  after  six  days  Jesus  lakclh  Peter, 
.lames,  and  John  his  brother,  and  bringeth  them  up 
into  a  high  mount:nn  apart, 

2.  And  was  transfigured  bi-fore  them :  and  bis 

fiice  did  shine  as  tlic  sun,  and  his  raiment  was  while 
as  the  light. 

Marie  xx.'i.  And  after  six  days  Jesus  takcth  with 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


7iim  Peter,  and  .Tames,  and  .John,  and  leadeth  them  up 
into  a  hijih  mountain  apart  liy  themselves:  and  he 
■was  transfigured  before  them. 

Mai-k  ix.  3.  And  Ids  raiment  became  sliining,  ex- 
ceeding ■white  as  snow  ;  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can 
■white  them. 

4.   And  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias  with 

Moses:  and  thej'  ■were  talking  ivith  .Jesus. 

.5.    And  Peter  answered  and  said  to  Jesus, 

blaster,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here ;  and  let  us  make 
three  tabernacles;  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses, 
and  one  for  Elias. 

6.  For  he  ■wist  not  -^vhat  to  say ;  for  they  were 

sore  afraid. 

8.  And  suddenly,  -when  they  had  looked  round 

about,  they  saw  no  ni:in  any  more,  save  Jesus  only 
■n"ith  themselves. 

Ziike  ix.  29.  And  as  he  prayed,  the  fashion  of  his 
countenance  was  altered,  and  his  raiment  was  white 
and  glistering. 

§  95.    Traiisforinatious. 

Ex.  iv.  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  What  is 
that  in  thine  hand  ?     And  he  said,  A  rod. 

3.  And  he  said.  Cast  it  on  the  ground.     And 

he  cast  it  on  the  ground,  and  it  became  a  serpent ;  and 
Moses  fled  from  before  it. 

4.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  jMoses,  Put  forth 

tliine  hand,  and  take  it  Ijy  the  tail.  And  he  put  forth 
his  hand,  and  caught  it,  and  it  became  a  rod  in  his 
hand : 

6.  And  the  Lord  said  furthennore  unto  him. 

Put  now  thine  hand  into  tin'  bosom.  And  he  put  his 
hand  into  his  bosom:  and  ■when  he  took  it  out,  be- 
hold, his  hand  iras  leprous  as  suo'W. 

7.  And  he  said,  Put  thine  hand  into  thy  bosorn 

again.  And  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  again ; 
and  plucked  it  out  of  his  bosom,  and,  behold,  it  was 
turned  again  as  his  ol/icr  flesh. 

—  vii.  9.  When  Pharaoh  shall  speak  unto  you,  say- 
ing, Shew  a  miracle  for  you :  then  thou  shall  say  unto 
Aaron,  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  it  before  Pharaoh,  ami 
it  shall  become  a  serpent. 

10.  And  Jloses  and  Aaron  ■went  in  unto  Pha- 
raoh, and  they  did  so  as  the  IjOrd  had  commanded  : 
and  Aaron  cast  down  his  rod  before  Pharaoh,  and  be- 
fore his  servants,  and  it  became  a  serpent. 

§  96.    Destructive  Tiolence. 

Jos.  vi.  20.  So  the  people  shouted  when  tJu'  prirsts 
blew  ■with  the  trumpets:  and  it  came  ti)  pass,  Avhi-n 
the  peojile  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and  the 
people  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  th;it  the  >\:dl  fell 
down  flat,  so  that  the  people  went  up  into  the  city, 
every  man  straight  belbre  him,  and  they  took  the  city. 

Miifk  .\v.  38.  And  the  vail  of  the  temple  was  rent 
in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom. 

Il-h.  xi.  30.  By  faith  the  walls  of  .Jericho  fell  down, 
after  they  were  compassed  about  seven  days. 

§  97.    Voices. 

Mat.  xvii.  .").  While  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  bright 
cloud  overshadowed  them  :  and  behold  a  voice  out  of 
the  cloud,  which  s;tid,  Tl)is  is  my  beloved  Son,  in 
whom  I  am  well  jileased ;  hear  ye  him. 

G.  And  when  the  disciples  heard  if,  they  fell 

on  their  foce,  and  were  sore  afraid. 

7.   And  Jesus  came  and  touched  tllem,  and 

said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid. 

8.   And  when  they  had  lifted  up  their  eyes, 

they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only. 

L'd-e  ix.  35.  And  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the 
cloud,  saying.  This  is  my  beloved  Son  :  hear  him. 

30.  And  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was 

found  alone.  And  they  kept  it  close,  and  told  no  mau 
in  those  days  any  of  those  things  which  tiny  had  seen. 

Acts  ix.  4.  Anil  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice 
saying  unto  him,  Saul,  Saul,  why  iiersecutest  thou  me  y 

o.   And  he  said,  AV'ho  art  thou,  Jjord?    And 

tlie  Lonl  said,  I  am  Jesus  whom  thou  jiersecutcst :  it 
is  hard  f.)r  thee  to  kick  against  the  priclis. 

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6.    And  he  trembling  and  astonished   said, 

Lord,  what  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do?  And  the  Lord 
mid  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go  into  the  city,  and  it  shall 
be  told  thee  what  thou  must  tlo. 

7.   And  the  men  which  journeyed  with  him 

stood  speechless,  hearing  a  voice,  but  seeing  no  man. 

—  xxii.  9.  And  they  that  were  ■n-ith  me  saw  indeed 
the  light,  and  were  afraid ;  but  they  heard  not  the 
voice  of  hun  that  spake  to  me. 

—  ssvi.  14.  And  when  we  were  all  fiillen  to  the 
earth,  I  heard  a  voice  speaking  unto  me,  and  saying 
in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  Saul,  Saul,  why  pcrsecutest 
thou  me "?  it  is  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks. 

15.  And  I  said.  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?    And  he 

said,  1  am  Jesus  whom  thou  persecutest. 

§  98.    Sounds. 

3  Ki>i{/s  ■vii.  6.  For  the  Lord  had  made  the  host  of 
the  Syrians  to  hear  a  noise  of  chariots,  and  a  noise  of 
horses,  eoeii  the  noise  of  a  great  host :  and  they  said 
one  to  another,  Lo,  the  king  of  Israel  hath  hired 
against  us  the  kings  of  the  Hittites,  and  the  king's  of 
the  Eg_vplians,  to  come  upon  us. 

7.  Wherefore  they  arose  and  fled  in  the  twi- 
light, and  left  their  tents,  and  their  horses,  and  their 
asses,  even  the  camp  as  it  icas,  and  fled  for  their  life. 

Acts  ii.  2.  And  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from 
heaven  as  of  a  rushing  mighty  wind,  and  it  filled  all 
the  house  ■where  they  were  sitting. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

MIRACLES  IN  E.JECTING  DEVILS 
AND  DESTROYING  IDOLS. 

§  99.    Ejection  of  Devils. 

3fat.  viii.  IG.  When  the  even  ■was  come,  they  brought 
unto  him  many  that  were  possessed  with  devils :  and 
he  cast  out  the  spirits  ■with  his  word,  and  healed  all 
that  were  sick : 

— ■  ix.  33.  As  they  went  out,  behold,  they  brought 
to  him  a  dumb  man  possessed  with  a  de^vil. 

33.   And  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the 

dumb  spake:  and  the  multitudes  marvelled,  saying. 
It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel. 

—  sii.  33.  Then  was  brought  imto  him  one  pos- 
sessed with  a  devil,  blind,  and  dumb :  and  he  healed 
him,  insomuch  that  the  blind  and  dumb  Iioth  spake 
and  saw. 

—  XV.  28.  Then  .Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 
O  woman,  great  is  thy  firith  :  be  it  unto  thee  even  as 
thou  wilt.  And  her  daughter  was  made  whole  from 
that  very  hour. 

—  x'vii.  17.  Then  .Jesus  answered  and  said,  O  faith- 
less and  perverse  generation,  how  long  shall  1  be  with 
vou  V  how  long  shall  I  suffer  you  ?  bring  him  hither  to 
me. 

18.  And  Jesus  rebuked  the  devil ;  and  he  de- 
parted out  of  him  :  and  the  child  was  cured  from  that 
very  hour. 

Mark  i.  3.5.  And  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying.  Hold 
thy  peace,  and  come  out  of  him. 

3G.  And  when  the  imclean  spirit  had  torn  him, 

.and  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  he  came  out  of  him. 

—  vii.  3-5.  For  a  c«7'^f«";i  woman,  whose  young  daugh- 
ter had  an  unclean  spirit,  heard  of  him,  and  came  and 
fell  at  his  feet : 

3G.  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syropheniciau 

by  nation  ;  and  she  besought  him  that  he  would  cast 
forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter. 

39.  And  he  said  unto  her,  For  this  saying  go 

thy  way ;  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  th}-  daughter. 

■'  30.  And  when  she  was  come  to  her  house,  she 

found  the  devil  gone  out,  and  her  daughter  laid  ujion 
the  bed. 

—  ix.  35.  When  Jesus  saw  that  the  people  came 
running  together,  he  rebuked  the  foul  sjiirit,  saj-iug 
unto  him,  T/iou  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  charge  thee, 
come  out  of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into  him. 


CHAP.   XV. 


MIRACLES. 


BOOK  VI. 


Mark  ix.  20.  Ami  the  s/u'rit  crieil,  aud  leiil  liim  sore, 
nuil  caiiu'  Dili  ol'  him  :  and  he  was  as  one  dead  ;  iuso- 
miich  thai  many  said,  IIo  is  dead. 

27.  JtutJesus  took  him  liy  the  hand,  aud  lifted 

him  up  ;  and  he  arose. 

/,'M-<  iv.  ;W.  And  in  tlie  synaiioirue  there  was  a  man, 
which  had  a  spirit  of  an  uueleau  devil,  aud  cried  out 
w  ith  a  loud  voice, 

;!4.  Saying-,  Let  uk  alone ;  what  have  we  to  do 

witli  tliee,  t/wii  Jesus  of  Nazareth  V  art  thou  come  to 
destroy  us '!  I  know  thee  who  thou  art ;  the  Holy  One 
of  God. 

35.  And  Jesus  relinked  Jiim,  saj-inir.  Hold  thy 

peace,  and  eome  out  of  liini.  And  wheu  tlie  devil 
had  tlirown  him  in  the  midst,  he  came  out  of  him,  aud 
hurt  liini  not. 

—  vi.  ly.  And  they  that  were  ve.xed  with  unclean 
spirits:  aud  they  were  healed. 

—  viii.  2t?.  When  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out,  and 
fell  down  before  him,  and  with  a  loud  voice  said,  What 
have  1  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  l/iun  Son  of  God  most 
Iligli?     I  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not. 

29.  (For  he  had  connnaniled  the  unclean  spirit 

to  come  out  of  the  man.  For  oficulimes  it  had  cauulit 
him:  and  lie  was  kept  bun  ml  with  cliainsand  in  fetli-rs  ; 
and  he  lirakc  tlie  l)auds,  and  was  driven  of  the  devil 
into  the  wilderness.) 

3().  They  also  which  saw  it  told  them  by  what 

means  he  that  was  possessed  of  the  devils  was  healed. 

—  ix.  -12.  And  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  devil 
threw  him  down,  and  tare  /lim.  And  .Jesus  rebuked 
the  unclc;in  spirit,  and  healed  the  child,  aud  delivered 
him  ;ig:iin  to  his  father. 

—  xi.  14.  Ami  lie  was  castinc:  out  a  devil,  and  it  was 
dumb.  And  it  came  to  pa,ss,  wlieu  the  devil  was  gone 
out,  the  dumb  spake  ;  and  the  people  wondered. 

Ai'l.i  viii.  G.  Aud  the  peoide  with  one  accord  gave 
heed  unto  those  thinirs  wliich  Philip  spake,  hearing 
and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he  did. 

7.  For  unclean  sjiirils,  crying  with  loud  voice, 

came  out  of  m;iny  that  were  possessed  vith  flicm :  aud 
ni;tny  taken  witli  palsies,  aud  that  were  lame,  were 
healed. 

8.  Aud  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city. 

§  100.    Devils  Sent  into  Swine. 

Miirk  V.  10.  Aud  he  besought  him  much  that  he 
would  not  send  them  aw:iy  out  of  the  country. 

11.  Now  there  was  there  nigh  unto  the  mouut- 

ams  a  great  herd  of  swine  feeding. 

12.  And  all  the  devils  besought  him,  saying. 

Send  us  into  tlie  swine,  that  we  may  enter  into  them. 

l;j.   And  liirthwith  Jesus  gave   them   leave. 

And  the  uucli':in  spirits  went  out,  aud  entered  into  tJie 
swine;  aud  the  herd  ran  violently  dowti  a  steep  place 
into  the  sea,  (they  were  about  two  thousand,)  and 
were  choked  in  the  sea. 

Luke  viii.  31.  And  they  besought  him  that  he  would 
not  command  them  to  go  out  into  the  deep. 

32.  And  there  w;is  there  ;i  herd  of  many  swine 

feeding  on  the  moimtaiu  :  and  they  besought  biiu  that 
he  would  sull'er  them  to  enter  into"  them.  And  he  suf- 
fered them. 

33.  Then  went  the  devils  otit  of  the  man,  and 

entered  into  the  swine :  and  the  herd  ran  violently 
down  a  steep  place  into  the  lake,  aud  were  choked. 

§  101.    Idols  Cast  Down. 

1  Sam.  V.  3.  And  when  they  of  Ashdod  arose  early 
on  the  morrow,  behold,  Dagoh  (r«.'(  fallen  upon  his  face 
to  the  earth  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord.  And  they 
took  Dagon,  and  set  him  in  his  place  again. 

4.  And  when  they  aiose  early  on  the  morrow 

morning,  behold,  Dagon  (/■(/.«  fallen  ujiou  his  face  to  the 
CTOund  before  the  ark  of  the  LoHD  ;  aud  the  head  of 
Dagou  aud  both  the  palms  of  his  hands  were  cut  otT 
upon  the  threshold ;  ouly  (lie  stump  of  Dagon  was  left 
to  him. 

5.  Therefore  neither  the  priests  of  Dagon,  nor 

any  that  come  into  D;igou's  house,  tread  on  the 
threshold  of  Dagou  iu  Ashdod  unto  this  day. 


CHAP.  XV. 
EFFECTS  OF  MIRACLES. 

§  102.    Anm/ement. 

Milt.  xxi.  20.  And  when  the  discijiles  saw  it,  they 
marvelled,  saying,  How  soon  is  the  tig  tree  withered 
away ! 

L'li/cc  iv.  3fl.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake 
among  tliemsehes,  s:iylng.  What  a  word  in  this !  for 
Willi  authority  and  jiower  hecommaudeth  the  unclean 
spirits,  aud  they  come  out. 

Mill  ix.  32.  Since  the  world  began  was  it  not  heard 
that  any  man  opened  tlic  eyes  of  one  that  was  bom 
blind. 

Acts  ii.  G.  Now  when  this  was  noised  abroad,  the  mul- 
titude came  together,  and  were  confounded,  because 
that  every  man  heard  lliem  speak  in  his  own  language. 

7.  And  they  were  all  amazed  and  niarvelled, 

saying  one  to  another.  Behold,  ai'c  not  all  these  which 
speak  Galileans? 

12.  And  they  were  all  amazcul,  and  were  in 

doubt,  saying  one  to  another,  What  meanest  this  V 

—  iii.  iO.  And  they  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat 
for  alms  at  the  Beautiful  gate  of  the  temple:  and  they 
^vere  tilled  with  wonder  and  amazement  at  that  which 
had  happened  unto  liim. 

11.  And  as  the  lame  man  which  was  healed 

held  Peter  and  John,  all  the  people  ran  together  unto 
them  m  the  porch  that  is  called  Solomon's,  greatly 
wondering. 

§  103.    Fear. 

1  Sam.  iv.  8.  "Woe  unto  us !  who  shall  deliver  us  out 
of  the  hand  of  these  mighty  Gods  ?  these  are  the 
(4ods  that  smote  the  Egyptians  with  all  the  iilagues  in 
the  wilderness. 

Luke  \.  8.  When  Simon  Peter  saw  iV,  he  fell  down 
at  Jesus'  knees,  saying,  Depart  fi-om  me;  for  I  am  a 
sinful  man,  O  Lord. 

9.  For  he  was  astonished,  and  all  that  were 

with  him,  at  the  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had 
taken. 

10.  And  so  iras  also  James,  and  John,  the  sons 

of  Zebedec,  which  were  ))artuers  with  Simon.  And 
Jesus  said  unto  Simon,  Fear  not;  from  henceforth 
thou  shall  catch  men. 

—  viii.  3.5.  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was  done ; 
aud  came  to  Jesus,  and  found  the  man,  out  of  whom 
the  devils  were  departed,  sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus, 
clothed,  and  iu  his  right  mind:  aud  they  were  afraid. 

Ads  V.  11.  Aud  great  fear  came  upon  all  thechiu-ch, 
and  upon  as  many  as  heard  these  things. 

§  104.    Praise  aud  Hope. 

Deut.  X.  21.  He  is  thy  praise,  and  he  is  thy  God,  that 
hath  done  for  thee  tliese  great  and  terrible  things, 
which  thine  eves  have  seen. 

2  Ckr.  vii.  3.  Aud  when  all  the  children  of  Israel 
saw  how  the  fire  came  down,  and  the  gloiy  of  the 
IjORD  upon  the  house,  they  bowed  themselves  with 
their  faces  to  the  ground  iijion  the  ])averaent,  and  wor- 
shijiped,  and  praised  the  LoiiD,  saying,  For  !ie  is  good ; 
tor  his  mercv  ciidunth.  for  ever. 

Ps.  cvi.  12".  Then  believed  they  his  words ;  they  sang 
his  praise. 

Is.  li.  9.  Awake,  awake,  put  on  strength,  O  arm  of 
the  Lord;  awake,  as  in  tlie  ancient  days,  in  the  gene- 
rations of  old.  Alt  Ihou  not  it  that  liiith  cut  Uahab, 
and  wounded  the  drni^on  V 

Mat.  XV.  31.  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  wondered, 
when  they  saw  the  duml)  to  speak,  the  maimed  to  be 
whole,  the  lame  to  w:ilk,  aud  the  blind  to  sec:  and 
they  elorificd  the  God  of  Israel. 

Lu'ks  V.  2G.  And  they  were  all  amazed,  and  they 
glorified  God,  and  Mere  filled  with  fear,  saying,  We 
have  seen  strange  things  to  day. 

§  105.    Conviction. 

&.  iv.  29.  Aud  Jloses  and  Aaron  went  and  gathered 
together  all  the  elders  of  the  children  of  Israel : 


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MIRACLES. 


BOOK   VI. 


Ex.  iv.  30.  And  Aaron  spake  all  the  words  which  the 
Lord  had  spoken  unto  Moses,  and  did  the  sij,'ns  in  the 
sight  of  the  people. 

^ :31.  And  the  people  believed :  and  when  tUey 

heard  that  the  Lokd  had  visited  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  that  he  had  looked  upon  their  affliction,  then 
they  bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped. 

—  xiv.  31.  And  Israel  saw  that  great  work  which 
the  Loud  did  upon  the  Egyptians:  and  the  people 
feared  the  Loud,  and  believed  the  Lord,  and  his  ser- 
vant Moses. 

1  Kiii'is  xvii.  34.  And  the  woman  said  to  Elijah, 
Now  l)y  lliis  I  know  that  thou  art  a  man  of  God,  and 
that  the  wm-il  of  the  Loud  in  thy  mouth  w  truth. 

—  xviii.  30.  And  when  all  the  people  saw  it,  they 
fell  on  their  faces :  and  they  said.  The  Loud,  he  w  the 
God;  tlie  Loud,  lie  /■•.■  tlie  God. 

Luke  V.  IL  And  when  they  had  brought  their  ships 
to  land,  they  forsook  all,  and  followed  him. 

Jiiltii  ii.  11.  Tliis  beginuiug  of  mhacles  did  Jesus  in 
Cana  of  Galilee,  and  manifested  forth  his  glory;  and 
his  disciples  believed  on  him. 

AcU  iv.  31.  So  when  they  had  further  threatened 
them,  they  let  them  go,  finding  nothing  how  they 
might  punish  them,  because  of  the  people :  for  all  •»«'« 
glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done. 

33.  For  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old,  on 

whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  shewed. 

—  ix.  35.  And  all  that  dwelt  at  Lydda  and  Saron 
saw  him,  and  turned  to  the  Lord. 

43.  And  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa  ; 

and  many  believed  in  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.'  13.  Then  the  deputy,  when  he  saw  what 
was  done,  believed,  being  astonished  at  the  doctrine 
of  the  Lord. 

§  106.    Unbelief  and  Jfea:lect. 

Ex.  vii.  33.  And  Pharaoh  turned  and  went  into  his 
house,  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  this  also. 

—  ix.  30.  But  as  for  thee  and  thy  servants,  I  know 
that  ye  will  not  yet  fear  the  Loud  God. 

Deut.  I.  33.  Ye"t  in  this  thing  ye  did  not  believe  the 
Lord  your  God, 

33,  Who  went  in  the  way  before  you,  to  search 

you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your  teiits  in,  in  fire  liy  night, 
to  shew  j'ou  by  what  way  ye  should  go,  and  in  a 
uloud  by  day. 


Ps.  Ixxviii.  43.  They  remembered  not  his  hand,  nor 
the  day  when  he  delivered  them  from  the  enemy  : 

43.  How  he  had  wroiiglit  his  signs  in  Egypt, 

and  his  wonders  in  the  field  of  Zoan : 

Mark  vi.  53.  For  they  considered  not  the  miracle  of 
the  loaves ;  for  their  heart  was  hardened. 

John  ix.  13.  They  brought  to  the  Pharisees  him  that 
aforetime  was  blind. 

14.  And  it  was  the  sabbath  day  when  Jesus 

made  the  clay,  and  ojieued  his  eyes. 

15.  Then  again  the  Pliarisees  also  asked  him 

how  he  had  received  his  sight.  He  said  unto  them, 
He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed,  and  do 
see. 

18.  But  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning 

him,  that  he  had  been  blind,  and  received  his  sight, 
until  they  called  the  parents  of  him  that  bad  received 
his  sight. 

19.  And  they  asked  them,  saying.  Is  this  your 

son,  who  ye  say  was  born  blind  ?  how  then  doth  he 
now  see  ? 

20.  His  parents  answered  them  and  said,  AVe 

know  that  this  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was  born  blind : 

31.  But  by  what   means  he  now  seeth,  we 

know  not;  or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  know 
not :  he  is  of  age ;  ask  him :  he  shall  speak  for  him- 
self. 

36.  Then  said  they  to  him  again.  What  did  he 

to  thee  ?  how  opened  he  thine  eyes  ? 

Ads  ii.  13.  Others  mocking  said.  These  men  are  full 
of  new  wine. 

14.  But  Pet<^r  standing  up  with  the  eleven, 

lifted  up  his  voice,  and  said  unto  them,  Ye  men  of  Ju- 
dah,  and  all  ye  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  be  this  laiowu 
imto  you,  and  hearken  to  my  words: 

15.  For  these  are  ncit  drunken,  as  ye  suppose, 

seeing  it  is  but  the  third  liour  of  the  day. 

—  IV.  14.  And  beholding  the  man  which  was  heal- 
ed standing  with  them,  they  could  say  nothing 
against  it. 

16.  Saying,  What  shall  we  do  to  these  men? 

for  that  mdceit  a  notable  miracle  hath  been  done  by 
them  is  manifest  to  all  them  that  dwell  in  Jerusalem ; 
and  we  cannot  deny  it. 

17.  But  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the 

people,  let  us  straitly  threaten  them,  that  they  speak 
henceforth  to  no  man  in  tWs  name. 


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BOOK  Vn.-3IEDIUMS  AND  METHODS  OF 

REVELATION. 


CHAP.  I. 

MAN  DESIROUS  OF  KNOAVING 
GOD'S  AVILL. 

§  1.    This  Desire  Exemplified  in  liis  Inquiries 
concerning : 

(1.   RELtOIOrS   MATTERS.) 

3  lungK  xxii.  12.  Aiul  tho  king  commanded  Hilkiali 
the  priest,  ami  Aliikam  tlic  .son  of  Sliaplian,  and  Ach- 
bor  the  sou  of  Jlicliaiali,  and  Shapliau  the  scribe,  and 
Asahiah  a  servant  of  the  king's,  saying, 

13.  Go  ye,  iniiuire  of  the  LonD  for  mc,  and 

for  the  people,  and  for  all  .Tudah,  coucernmg  the 
words  of  this  book  tliat  is  found :  for  gi'eat  is  the 
wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  kindled  against  us,  because 
our  fathers  have  not  hearkened  unto  the  words  of  this 
book,  to  do  according  unto  all  that  which  is  written 
concerning  us. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  20.  And  the  king  commanded  Ilil- 
kiah,  and  Aliikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Abdon 
the  son  of  !Micah,  and  Shaphan  the  scribe,  and  Asaiah 
a  servant  of  the  king's,  saying, 

— ■  —  21.  Go,  iniiuire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and  for 
them  that  are  left  in  Israel  and  in  Judah,  concerning 
the  word  of  the  book  that  is  found:  for  great  is  the 
wrath  of  the  Loud  that  is  jioured  out  uiion  us,  because 
our  fathers  have  not  kejit  the  word  of  the  Lord,  to  do 
after  all  that  is  written  in  this  book. 

•  2(5.  And  as  for  the  king  of  Judah,  who  sent 

vou  to  inquire  of  the  Lord,  so  shall  ye  say  unto  him, 
"Thus  saith  the  Loud  God  of  Israel  concerning  the 
words  which  thou  hast  heard  ; 

Is.  xxxviii.  22.  Ilezekiah  also  had  said.  What  is  the 
sign  that  I  shall  go  up  to  the  house  of  the  Lord? 

Jei:  xxiii.  35.  Thus  shall  ye  say  every  one  to  his 
neighbour,  and  every  one  to  his  brother.  What  hath 
the  Lord  answered  ':*  and.  What  hath  the  Lord  spoken ':' 

36.  And   the  burden   of  the   Lord  shall  ye 

mention  no  more ;  for  every  man's  word  shall  be  his 
burden:  for  ye  have  perverted  the  words  of  the  living 
God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  our  God. 

•  37.  Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  prophet,  What 

hath  the  Lord  answered  thee?  and.  What  hath  the 
Lord  spoken ':' 

— -  xlii.  1.  Then  .all  the  captains  of  the  forces,  and 
.Tohanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  .lezaniah  the  son  of 
Iloshaiah,  and  all  the  [leople  from  the  least  even  unto 
the  greatest,  c;inie  near, 

—  —  2.  And  said  unto  .Teremiah  the  prophet.  Let, 
we  beseech  thee,  our  supplication  be  accepted  before 
thee,  and  pray  for  us  tmto  the  Lord  thy  God,  even  for 
all  this  remnant ;  (for  wo  are  lell  bul  a  few  of  many, 
as  thine  eyes  do  behold  ns :) 

3.  That  the  Lord  thy  God  may  shew  us  the 

way  wherein  we  may  walk,  and  the  thing  that  we 
may  do. 

Zech.  vii.  2.  When  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of 
God  Sherezer  and  Kegem-melech,  and  their  men,  to 
pray  before  the  Lord, 

-3.  And  to  speak  unto  the  priests  which  were 

in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  to  the  prophets, 
sajing.  Should  I  weep  in  the  fifth  month,  separating 
myself,  as  I  have  done  these  so  many  yeai-s  ':• 

(2.   CONDUCT   IN   W.\R.) 

Jud.  i.  1.  Now  after  the  death  of  Joshua  it  came  to 
10  1 


pass,  that  the  children  of  Israel  asked  tho  Lord,  say- 
ing. Who  shall  go  up  for  us  against  the  Canaanites 
first,  to  fight  against  them  ? 

—  XX.  18.  And  the  children  of  Israel  arose,  and 
went  up  to  the  house  of  God,  and  asked  counsel  of 
God,  and  said,  Whicli  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  the 
battle  against  the  children  of  Benjamin  ?  And  the 
Lord  said,  Judah  shall  gn  up  first. 

23.  (And  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  and 

wept  before  the  Lord  until  even,  and  asked  counsel 
of  the  Lord,  saying.  Shall  I  go  up  ;ig:iin  to  battle 
against  the  children  of  Benjamin  my  brother?  And 
tiie  Lord  said.  Go  up  against  him.) 

20.  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  all  the 

jieoplc,  went  up,  and  came  unto  the  house  of  God,  and 
wept,  and  sat  there  before  the  Lord,  and  fasted  that 
day  until  even,  and  otfered  biu-ut  oll'erings  and  peace 
otterings  before  the  Lord. 

27.  And  the  children  of  Israel  inquired  of  the 

Lord,  (tor  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God  uocis  there  m 
those  days, 

28.  And  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son 

of  Aaron,  stood  before  it  in  those  days,)  saying.  Shall 
I  yet  again  go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  Ben- 
jamin my  brother,  or  shall  I  cease  ?  And  the  Lord 
said,  Go  up;  for  to  morrow  I  will  deliver  them  uito 
thine  hand. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  1.  Then  they  told  David,  saying.  Be- 
hold, the  Philistines  fight  against  Keilah,  and  they 
rob  the  threshing-floors. 

2.  Therefore  David  inquired  of  the  Lord,  say- 
ing. Shall  I  go  and  smite  these  Philistines?    And  the 
!  Lord  s;iid  unto  David,  Go,  and  smite  the  Philistines, 
and  save  Keilah. 

4.   Then  David    inquu-ed   of   the  Lord  yet 

again.  And  the  Lord  answered  him  and  said.  Arise, 
go  down  to  Keilah ;  for  I  will  deliver  the  Philistines 
into  thine  hand. 
!  1  Kings  xxii.  5.  And  .Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the 
{  kiuCT  of  Israel,  Inquire,  I  pray  tilee,  at  the  word  of 
the  Lord  to  day. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  4.  And  Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the  king 
of  Israel,  Inquire,  I  pray  thee,  at  tlio  word  of  the 
Lord  to  dav. 

See  2  Sain.  ii.  1 ;  v.  22-24. 

(3.   THE   ISSUES  OP   WAR.) 

Jud.  xviii.  3.  When  they  Kere  b)-  the  house  of  Mi- 

'  call,  they  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  man  the  Le- 

vite:  and  they  turned  in  thither,  and  said  unto  him. 

Who  brought  thee  hither?  and  what  makest  thou  in 

ih\& place?  and  what  hast  thou  here? 

—  —  4.  And  lie  said  unto  them.  Thus  and  thus 
dealetli  Jlicah  with  me,  and  hath  hired  mc,  and  I  am 
his  priest. 

5.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Ask  couhsel,  we 

pray  thee,  of  God,  that  we  may  know  whether  our 
way  which  we  go  shall  be  prosperous. 

6.  And  the  priest  said  unto  them.  Go  in  peace : 

before  the  Lord  j'.-i  vour  wav  wherein  ye  go. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  10.  "Then  said  David,  O  Lord  God  of 
Israel,  thy  servant  hath  certainly  heard  that  Saul 
seeketh  to  come  to  Keilah,  to  destroy  the  city  for  my 
sake. 

11.  Will  the  men  of  Keilah  deliver  me  up 

into  his  hand  ?  will  Saul  come  down,  as  thy  servant 
hath  heard  ?     O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  beseech  thee, 

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tell  thy  servant.  And  the  Lord  said,  He  will  come 
down. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  12.  Then  said  David,  Will  the  men  of 
Keilah  deliver  me  and  ni)-  men  into  tlie  hand  of  Saul? 
And  the  Loud  said,  They  will  deliver  thee  up. 

3  Sum.  v.  19.  And  David  inquired  of  the  Loud, 
Baying,  Shall  I  go  uj)  to  the  Philistines?  wilt  thou 
tk-liver  them  into  mine  hand  ?  And  the  Lord  said 
unto  David,  Go  up:  for  I  will  doubtless  deliver  the 
Philistines  into  thine  hand. 

1  Chr.  xiv  8.  And  when  the  Phihstines  heard  that 
David  was  anointed  king  over  all  Israel,  all  the  Phil- 
istines went  up  to  seek  David.  And  David  heard  of 
it,  and  went  out  against  them. 

9.  And  the  Philistines  came  and  spread  them- 
selves in  the  valley  of  Kephaim. 

10,  And  David  incpiired  of  God,  saying,  Shall 

I  go  up  against  the  Philistines  ?  and  wilt  thou  deliver 
lliem  into  mine  hand  ?  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him, 
Go  up:  I'or  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine  hand. 

—  —  11.  So  thej'  came  up  to  Baal-perazira ;  and 
David  smote  them  there.  Then  David  said,  God  hath 
Ijroken  in  upon  mine  enemies  by  mine  hand- like  the 
breaking  forth  of  waters ;  therefore  they  called  the 
name  of  that  place  Baal-perazini. 

13.  And  the  Philistines  yet  again  spread  them- 
selves abroad  in  the  valley. 

14.  Therefore  D:ivid  inquired  again  of  God ; 

and  God  said  unto  him.  Go  not  up  after  them;  turn 
away  from  them,  and  come  upon  them  over  against 
the  mulberry  trees. 

15.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  shall  hear  a 

sound  of  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mtilberry  trees,  thai 
then  thou  shalt  go  out  to  battle  :  for  God  is  gone  forth 
before  thee  to  smite  the  liost  of  the  Philistines. 

16.  David  therefore  did  as  God  commanded 

him :  aud  they  smote  the  host  of  the  Pliilistines  from 
Gibeon  even  to  Gazer. 

17.  And  the  fame  of  David  went  out  into  all 

lands  ;  and  the  Loud  brought  the  fear  of  him  upon  all 
nations. 

Jei:  x.xi.  2.  Inquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  Lord  for 
US;  for  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  maketh  war 
against  us ;  if  so  lie  that  the  Lord  will  deal  with  us 
according  to  all  his  wondrous  works,  that  he  may  go 
up  from  us. 

3.  Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  them,  Thus  shall 

ye  say  to  Zedekiali : 

4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  turn  back  the  weapons  of  war  that  are  in 
your  hands,  wherewith  ye  light  against  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  ar/iiiii.ii  the  Chaldeans,  which  besiege 
you  without  the  walls,  and  I  will  assemble  them  into 
the  midst  of  this  city. 

See  Jcr.  xxxvii.  17;  xxxviii.  14. 

(4.  other  matters.) 
See  1  Sam.  x.  21,  22. 

§  2.    This  Desire  a  Duty. 

Jos.  ix.  14.  And  the  men  took  of  their  victuals,  and 
asked  not  ajiinsel  at  the  mouth  of  the  LoRi5 

1  Sam.  xiv  18.  And  Saul  said  unto  Ahiah,  Bring 
hither  the  ark  of  God.  For  the  aik  of  God  was  at 
that  time  with  the  children  of  Israel. 

19    And  it  came  to  pass,  while  Saul  talked 

unto  the  ]iriest,  that  the  noise  that  wa.i  in  the  host  of 
the  Philistines  went  on  and  increased  :  and  Saul  said 
unto  the  priest.  Withdraw  thine  hand. 

1  Chr.  X.  14.  And  inquired  not  of  the  Lord;  there- 
fore he  slew  him,  and  turned  the  kingdom  unto  David 
the  son  of  Jesse. 

Zep/t.  i.  6.  And  them  that  are  turned  back  from  the 
Lord  ;  and  t/wse  that  have  not  sought  the  Lord,  nor 
inquired  for  him. 


§3. 


Sin  Preventing'  the  Knowledge  of  God's 
Will. 


1  Soyn.  xiv.  36.  And  Saul  said  Let  us  go  down  afler 
the  Philistines  by  night,  aud  spoil  them  until  the 
morning  light,  and  let  us  not  leave  a  man  of  them. 

I 


And  they  said,  Do  whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto 
thee.  Then  said  the  priest,  Let  us  chaw  near  hither 
imto  God. 

37.  And  Saiil  asked  counsel  of  God,  Shall  I 

go  down  after  llie  Philistines?  wilt  thou  deliver  them 
into  the  hand  of  Israel?  But  he  answered  him  not 
that  day. 

38.  And  Saul  said,  Draw  ye  near  hither,  all 

the  chief  of  the  people :  and  know  antl  see  wherein 
this  siji  hath  been  this  day. 

Esek.  xiv.  1  Then  cai'ne  certain  of  the  elders  of 
Israel  uuto  me,  and  sat  before  me. 

2.  And  the  word  of  the  IjOrd  came  tmto  me^ 

saying, 

" 3.  Son  of  num,  these  men  have  set  tip  their 

idols  in  their  heart,  and  put  the  stumblingblock  of 
their  iniquity  before  their  face;  should  I  be  inquired 
of  at  aU  1)3'  them  ? 

7.  For  every  one  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of 

the  stranger  that  sojourneth  in  Israel,  which  sepa- 
rateth  himself  from  me,  and  settcth  up  his  idols  in  his 
heart,  and  putteth  the  stumblingblock  ot  his  iniquity 
before  his  face,  and  cometh  to  a  projihet  to  inquire  of 
him  concerning  me ;  I  the  Lord  will  answer  him  by 
myself : 

8.  And  I  will  set  my  f;ice  against  that  man, 

and  will  make  him  a  sign  and  a  proverb,  and  I  will 
cut  him  off  from  the  midst  of  my  people ;  and  ye 
shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  year, 
in  the  fiftli  month,  tlie  tenth  day  of  the  month,  thai 
certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  inquire  of  the 
Lord,  and  sat  before  me. 

2.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  me, 

saying, 

—  —  3.  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  ciders  of 
Israel,  and  say  unto  them,  Tlius  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Are  ye -come  to  inquire  of  me?  As  I  live,  saith  the 
Lord  God,  I  will  not  be  inquired  of  by  you. 

§  4.    Inquiring  by  Lot. 

Num.  xxvi.  55.  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  bo 
divided  by  lot :  according  to  the  names  of  the  tribes 
of  their  fathers  they  shall  inherit. 

56.  According  to  the  lot  shall  the  possession 

thereof  be  divided  between  many  and  lew. 

Jos  vii.  14.  In  the  morning  therefore  ye  shall  be 
Ijrought  according  to  your  tribes  :  and  it  shall  be,  tlud 
the  tribe  which  tlie  Lord  taketh  shall  come  according 
to  the  families  thereof ;  and  the  family  which  the  Lord 
shall  take  shall  come  by  households  ;  and  the  house- 
hold winch  the  Lord  shall  take  shall  come  man  by 
man. 

16.  So  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  niornmg, 

and  brought  Israel  by  their  tribes;  and  the  tribe  of 
Judah  was  taken : 

17.  And  he  brought  tlie  family  of  Judah  ;  and 

he  took  the  family  of  tlie  Zarhiles ;  and  he  brouglit 
the  family  of  the  Zarhites  man  bv  man ;  and  Z;ibdi 
was  taken : 

18.  And  he  brought  his  household   man  by 

man ;  and  Aclian,  the  son  of  Carmi,  the  son  of  Zabdi, 
the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  triljc  of  Juchili,  was  taken. 

—  xiv.  2.  By  lot  vas  their  inheritance,  as  the  Lord 
commanded  l)y  the  hand  of  Moses,  for  the  nine  tribes, 
and /or  the  half  tribe. 

1  Sam.\\\.  40.  Then  said  he  unto  all  Israel,  Be  3-e  on 
one  side,  and  I  aud  Jonathan  my  son  ^^■ill  be  on  the 
other  side.  And  the  people  saitl  unto  Saul,  Do  what 
seemeth  good  unto  thee. 

—  —  41.  Therefore  Saul  said  unto  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel,  Give  a  jierfect  lot.  And  Saul  and  Jonathan 
were  taken  :  Init  the  people  escapetl. 

42.  And  S;uil  s;iid,  Cast  tots  between  me  and 

Jonathan  m_y  son.     And  Jonathan  was  taken. 

1  Chr.  xxiv.  5.  Thus  were  they  divided  by  lot,  one 
sort  with  another ;  for  the  governors  of  the  sanctuary, 
and  governors  of  the  hause  of  God,  were  of  the  sons 
of  Eleazar,  and  of  the  sons  of  Ithamar. 

31.  These  likewise  cast  lots  over  against  their 

brethren  the  sous  of  Aaron,  in  the  presence  of  David 
the  king,  and  Zadok  and  jUiimelech,  and  the  chief  of 

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the  falhi-rs  nf  the  urit-sls  niul  Loviles,  even  the  priuci- 
l>;il  tallii'i-s  over  ag:iinst  llioir  yoiiiiiror  bn'tlircn. 

1  Clif.  xxv.  S.".Viiil  tlu'v  Viisl  lots,  Wiinl  against 
iriinl,  as  well  tUu  small  as  liic  grt-al,  Uio  toaciuT  as  tlio 
scUolar. 

—  xxvi.  13.  Anil  tlity  cast  hits,  as  well  tlif  small  as 
the  great,  aiconlini;  to  tUo  Iioiisu  of  their  lathers,  for 
every  ;rale. 

KkI.  iii.  7.  lu  the  lii-st  month,  that  i»,  tlie  month  Ni- 
s:in,  in  llie  tweinii  year  of  Uini;  .Vhasiicriis,  they  cast 
I'll!',  Ilial  is,  llie  lot,  lieHire  ilaniau  iVciin  day  to  iliy, 
ami  from  month  to  mouth, /tf  the  twelUh  »«;«//(,  that 
ia,  (he  month  Adnr. 

I'ror.  xvi.  33.  The  lot  is  cast  into  the  lap;  Imt  the 
wliole  illsposini;  theri'of  /.i  of  the  LoKU. 

—  xviii.  18.  The  lot  caiiseth  contentious  to  cease, 
and  parleth  hetween  the  mi'ihty. 

,/««.(/(  i.  T.  And  tlicy  said  every  one  to  his  fellow. 
Come,  and  let  us  east  lots,  that  we  may  know  for 
whose  cause  this  evil  m  upon  us.  So  they  cast  lots, 
Aud  the  lot  fell  upou  Jonah. 

Sec  AcU  i.  23-20. 


ciLvr.  II. 

TEEE  QUALIFICATIONS  OF  A 
PliUPIIET. 

§  o,    lie  iiiiist  he  Called  of  l<od. 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  1.5.  And  the  Lonn  God  of  their  fa- 
thei-s  sent  to  them  by  liis  messengei-s,  rising  up  lie- 
times,  and  sending ;  because  he  had  compassion  on 
Lis  people,  anil  on  liis  ihvellingplace: 

1.1.  vi.  8.  Also  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  saying, 
"Whom  shall  I  scud,  and  who  will  go  for  us?  Then 
said  I,  Here  urn  I ;  send  me. 

Ezik.  i.  28.  As  the  ajipearance  of  tlie  bow  that  is  in 
the  cloud  in  the  day  of  rain,  .so  was  the  appearance  of 
the  brightness  round  al)onl.  This  WM  the  appearance 
of  the  likeness  of  the  glory  of  the  LolU).  Aud  when  I 
sjiw  it,  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  I  heard  a  voice  of  cue 
that  spake. 

—  iii.  4.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  go,  get 
thee  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  and  speak  with  my 
words  unto  lliem. 

—  xi.  4.  Therefore  prophesy  against  them,  prophesy, 
O  son  of  man. 

Ainon  vii.  14.  Then  auswered  Amos,  and  said  to 
Ama/.iali.  I  ttiiK  no  ])rophet,  neither  was  I  a  prophet's 
.son  ;  but  I  «■<«  a  herdman,  aud  a  gatherer  of  sycamore 
fruit : 

1.5.  And  the  Loud  took  me  as  I  followed  the 

flock,  and  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Go,  prophesy  unto 
my  people  Israel. 

liec.  X.  11.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Thou  must  proph- 
esy again  before  many  peoples,  and  nations,  and 
tongues,  and  kings. 

See  J^ek.  i.  1 ;  also,  next  Section. 

^  ti.    He  niii!tt  be  Inspired. 

Num.  xi.  25.  And  the  Loud  came  down  in  a  clovul, 
and  spake  unto  him,  and  took  of  the  spirit  that  tritii 
upon  him,  and  gave  it  unto  the  seventy  elders:  and  it 
came  to  pass,  that,  when  the  spirit  rested  upon  them, 
they  prophesii'd,  and  did  not  cea.se. 

20.  But  there  remained  two  of  the  men  in  tlie 

camp,  the  name  of  the  one  vas  Eldad,  and  the  nanu^ 
of  the  other  Jledad  :  and  the  spirit  rested  upon  tliem  ; 
and  they  trerc  of  them  that  were  written,  but  went  not 
out  unto  the  tabernacle :  and  they  prophesied  in  the 
camp. 

27.   And  there  ran  a  young  man,  and  told 

Aloses,  and  said,  Eldad  aud  Medad  do  prophesy  in  the 
camp. 

—  xii.  6.  And  he  said.  Hear  now  my  words :  If 
there  be  a  prophet  among  ^-ou,  /the  Loko  will  make 
myself  knowTi  unto  him  m  a  vision,  ai>d  will  speak 
mito  him  in  a  dream. 

1 


7.  My  servant  Moses  u  not  so,  who  U  faithful 

In  all  mine  house. 

x\ii.  20.  And  U<ul  came  unto  Balaam  at  night,  and 
said  unto  him,  If  the  men  come  to  call  thee,  rise  up, 
itiiil  go  with  Ihem  ;  but  yet  the  word  w  hich  1  shall  say 
unto  Ihee,  that  shalt  Ihou  do. 

—  xxiii.  10.  And  the  Loud  met  Balaam,  and  put  i 
word  in  his  nu)ulh,  and  said,  Go  again  unto  Balak 
and  say  thus. 

1  Siiiii.  il.  27.  ."Vud  there  came  n  man  of  God  unto 
KM,  aud  said  unto  him,  Tims  sailli  llie  Loiti),  Did  I 
plaiiilv  appear  unto  llie  house  of  lliy  fatlier,  when  lliey 
were  In  Kgypt  in  Pharaoh's  hoase'i' 

—  iii.  1.  And  Die  cliiUl  Samuel  ministered  unto  the 
Lout)  liifore  Eli.  And  the  word  of  the  Loud  was 
precious  in  those  days;  there  wax  no  open  vision. 

2.  .Vnd  it  r:\mv  to  pass  at  that  time,  when  Eli 

j  irun  laid  down  in  bis  place,  and  his  eyes  began  to  wax 
dim,  t/iiil  he  could  not  see ; 

3.  And  ere  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  in  the 

temple  of  the  LoiU),  where  the  ark  of  God  wu«,  and 
Samuel  was  laid  down  l<>  nU'cp  ; 

4.  That  llie  Loud  called  Samuel:  and  he  an- 
swered, 1  [ere  ain  I. 

5.  .\nd  lie  ran  unto  Kli,  and  said.  Here  am  I ; 

for  thou  calledsl  me.  And  he  .said,  I  called  not;  lie 
down  :igain.     And  he  went  and  lay  down. 

U.  And  the  Loud  called  yet  again,  Samuel. 

And  Samuel  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and  said,  Here  am 
I;  for  thou  didst  call  me.  And  he  answered,  1  called 
not,  my  son  ;  lie  down  again. . 

^7.  Now  Samuel  did  not  yet  know  the  Loud, 

neither  was  the  word  of  the  Loud  yet  revealed  uuto 
him. 

8.  And  the  Loud  called  Samuel  again  the 

third  lime.  And  he  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and  said, 
Ilen^  am  I;  for  thou  didst  call  me.  And  Eli  per- 
ceived that  the  Loud  had  called  the  child. 

y.   Therefore  Eli  said  tiiilo  Samuel,  Go,  lie 

down:  and  it  shall  be,  if  he  call  Ihee,  that  thou  shalt 
say,  S|«'ak,  Loud  ;  for  thy  servant  hcareth.  So  Sam- 
uel went  ;iud  lay  down  in  his  place. 

10.  And  the  Loud  came,  aud  stood,  and  called 

as  at  other  times,  Samuel,  Samuel.  Then  Samuel  an- 
swered. Speak  ;  tor  thy  servant  lieareth, 

21.  And  the  Loud  appeared  again  in  Shiloh  : 

for  the  LoKi)  levealed  himself  to  Samuel  in  Shiloh  by 
the  word  of  the  Louu. 

—  X.  !).  And  it  was  .w,  that,  when  he  had  turned  his 
Ijack  to  go  from  Samuel,  God  gave  him  another  heart : 
and  all  those  signs  came  to  pass  that  day. 

11.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  when  all  lliat  knew 

him  I)eforelime  saw  that,  behold,  he  jirophesicd  among 
the  propbels,  then  the  people  said  one  to  another. 
What  /.v  this  that  is  cume  unto  the  sou  of  Kish'?  h 
Saul  also  among  the  prophets  V 

13.  And  when  he  li:id  made  an  end  of  jiroph- 

esying,  he  came  to  the  high  jilace. 

—  XV.  IG.  Then  Samuel  said  unlo  Saul,  Slay,  aud  I 
will  tell  tliei!  wluit  the  Loud  hatli  said  to  me  this 
night.     And  he  said  unto  him,  S:iy  on. 

—  xix.  21.  And  when  it  was  tolil  Saul,  he  sent  other 
messengere,  and  they  proijhesied  likewise.  And  S;uil 
.sent  messengers  again  the  third  time,  aud  they  proph- 
esied also. 

22.  Then  went  he  also  to  Hamali,  and  came  to 

a  great  well  that  in  in  Seclui :  and  lie  asked  and  said. 
Where  are  Samuel  and  David?  And  one  said,  Be- 
hold, then  t>e  at  Naioth  in  Kainali. 

23.  And  he  went   thilhcr  to  Naioth   in  Ra- 

mah:  and  the  Spirit  of  (!od  w  :is  U|Km  liiiu  also,  and 
he  went  on,  aud  prophesieil,  until  he  came  to  Naioth 
in  Uamah. 

24.  And  he  stripped  off  his  clothes  also,  and 

prophesied  before  Samuel  in  like  maimer,  and  lay 
down  naked  all  that  day  and  :UI  that  night.  Where- 
fore they  sav,  /»  Saul  :ilso  among  the  prophets? 

2  Slim.  xxiv.  11.  Eor  when  David  was  up  in  the 
morning,  the  word  of  the  Loud  came  unto  the  prophet 
(Jad,  David's  seer,  .saving, 

1  Kin;i!<  xiii.  20.  Aiid  ft  came  to  pass,  as  they  sat  at 
the  table,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  uuto  the 
Iirophet  that  brought  him  back: 

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2  Kings  iii.  13.  And  JdioslmpUat  said,  The  word  of 
the  LoKD  is  with  liim.  80  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jc- 
hoshapliat  and  the  liing  of  Edom  went  down  to  him. 

15.    But  now  Iji'ing  me  11  minstrel.     And  it 

came  to  pass,  when  tlie  minstrel  played,  that  the  hand 
of  the  Lord  came  upon  him. 

—  XX.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  afore  Isaiah  was  gone 
out  into  the  middle  court,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  to  him,  saying, 

3  Chr.  XX.  14.  Then  upon  Jahaziel  the  son  of  Zech- 
ariah,  the  son  of  Benaiah,  the  son  of  Jciel,  the  son  of 
Mattaniah,  a  Levite  of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  came  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  the  congregation; 

Is.  xlviii.  16.  Come  yo  near  unto  me,  hear  ye  this ; 
I  have  not  spoken  in  secret  from  the  beginning ;  from 
the  time  that  it  was,  there  am  I :  and  now  the  Lord 
God,  and  his  Spirit,  hath  sent  me. 

—  1.  4.  The  Lord  God  hath  given  me  the  tongue  of 
the  learned,  that  I  should  know  how  to  speak  a  word 
in  season  to  lihn  that  u  weary:  he  wakeneth  morning 
by  morning,  he  wakeneth  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the 
learned. 

Jer.  xi.  18.  And  the  Lokd  hath  given  me  knowledge 
of  it,  and  I  know  it :  then  thou  shewedst  me  their 
doings. 

—  XX.  9.  Then  I  said,  I  will  not  make  mention  of 
hhn,  nor  speak  any  more  in  his  name.  But  his  word 
was  in  mine  heart  as  a  burning  lire  shut  up  in  my 
bones,  and  I  was  weaiy  with  forbearing,  and  I  could 
not  stay. 

Ezek.  ii.  1.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  stand 
upon  thy  feet,  and  I  will  speak  imto  thee. 

3.   And  the  spirit  entered  into  me  when  he 

spake  unto  me,  and  set  me  upon  my  feet,  that  I  heard 
him  that  spake  unto  me. 

—  iii.  33.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  there  upon 
me ;  and  he  said  unto  me.  Arise,  go  forth  into  the 
plain,  and  I  will  there  talk  with  thee. 

34.  Then  the  spirit  entered  into  me,  and  set 

me  upon  my  feet,  and  spake  with  me,  and  said  unto 
me,  Go,  shut  thvself  within  thine  house. 

Adms  iii.  7.  Surely  the  Lord  God  will  do  nothing, 
but  he  revealeth  his  secret  unto  his  servants  the 
prophets. 

8.   The  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  fear? 

the  Lord  God  hath  spoken,  who  can  but  prophesy? 

Micah  iii.  8.  But  truly  I  am  fidl  of  power  bj'  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord,  and  of  judgment,  and  of  might,  to 
declare  unto  Jacob  bis  transgression,  and  to  Israel  his 
sm. 

Lake  i.  67.  And  his  father  Zacharias  was  filled  with 
the  Holy  Ghost,  and  prophesied,  saying. 

Ads  xi.  27.  And  in  these  days  came  proishets  from 
Jerusalem  unto  Antioch. 

38.   And  there  stood  tip  one  of  them  named 

Agabus,  and  signified  by  the  Spirit  that  there  should 
be  great  dearth  throughout  all  the  world  :  which  came 
to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claudius  Cesar. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there 
seven  days :  who  said  to  Paul  through  the  Spirit,  that 
he  should  not  go  up  to  Jerusalem. 

10.  And  as  we  tarried  there  many  days,  there 

came  down  from  Judea  a  certain  prophet,  named 
Agabus. 

11.  And  when  he  was  come  unto  us,  he  took 

Paul's  girdle,  and  Ijound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and 
said,  Thus  saith  tlie  Holy  Ghost,  So  shall  the  Jews  at 
.Jerusalem  bind  tlie  man  that  owneth  this  girdle,  and 
shall  deliver  him  into  the  hands  of  the  Gentiles. 

Ileb.  i.  1.  God,  who  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers 
manners  spake  in  times  past  unto  the  fathers  by  the 
prophets, 

liee.  iv.  1.  After  this  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  door 
miK  opened  in  heaven :  and  the  first  voice  which  I 
heard  Ma«  as  it  were  of  a  trumpet  talking  with  me; 
which  said.  Come  up  hither,  and  I  will  shew  thee 
things  which  must  be  hereafter. 

See  1  /V(i;«.  x.  G. 

§  7.    He  must  liave  Wisdom  and  Understaiidlug. 

Dan.  i.  17.  As  for  these  four  children,  God  gave 
them  knowledge  and  skill  in  all  learning  and  wis- 


dom :  and  Daniel  had  understanding  in  all  visions  and 
dreams. 

18.  Now  at  the  end  of  the  days  that  the  king 

had  said  he  slionld  bring  them  in,  then  the  prince 
of  the  eunuchs  brought  them  in  before  Nebuchad- 
nezzar. 

19.  And  the  king  communed  with  them  ;  and 

among  them  all  was  found  none  like  Daniel,  Hana- 
niah,  jMishael,  and  Azariah :  therefore  stood  tliey  be- 
fore the  king. 

—  iv.  8.  But  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me, 
whose  name  iras  Belteshazzar,  according  to  the  name 
of  my  god,  and  in  whom  in  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  : 
and  before  him  I  told  the  dream,  saying^ 

— •  —  0.  O  Belteshazzar,  master  of  the  magicians, 
because  I  know  that  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  is  in 
thee,  and  no  secret  troublcth  thee,  tell  me  the  visions 
of  my  dream  that  I  have  seen,  and  tlie  interpretation 
thereof. 

—  V.  11.  There  is  a  man  in  th}'  kingdom,  in  whom 
is  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  ;  and  in  the  days  of  thy 
father  light  and  understanding  and  wisdom,  like  the 
wisdom  of  the  gods,  was  found  in  him ;  whom  the 
king  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father,  the  king,  /  say,  thy 
father,  made  master  of  the  magicians,  astrologers, 
Chaldeans,  and  soothsayers ; 

13.  Forasmuch  as  an   excellent  spirit,  and 

knowledge,  and  understanding,  interpreting  of  dreams, 
and  shewing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolving  of 
doubts,  were  found  in  the  same  Daniel,  whom  the 
king  named  Belteshazzar:  now  let  Daniel  be  called, 
and  he  will  shew  the  interpretation. 

13.  Then  was  Daniel   brought  in  before  the 

king.  Ami  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Art 
thou  that  Daniel,  wliich  art  of  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Judah,  whom  the  king  my  fiither  brought  out 
of  Jewry  ? 

14.  1  have  even  beard  of  thee,  that  the  spirit 

of  the  gods  is  in  thee,  and  thai  light  and  understand- 
ing and  excellent  wisdom  is  found  in  thee. 

John  X.  34.  Jesus  answered  them,  Is  it  not  written 
in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods  ? 

§  8.    He  must  have  Power  to  Work  Miracles, 

1  Kings  xiii.  11.  Now  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in 
Beth-el ;  and  his  sons  came  and  told  him  all  tlie  works 
that  the  man  of  God  had  done  that  day  in  Beth- 
el :  the  words  which  he  had  spoken  unto  the  king, 
them  they  told  also  to  their  father. 

13.  And  their  father  said  unto  them,  What 

way  went  he  ?  For  his  sons  had  seen  what  way  the 
man  of  God  went,  which  came  from  .Judah. 

3  Kings  v.  2.  And  the  Syrians  had  gone  out  Jiy  com- 
panies, and  had  brought  away  captive  out  of  the  land 
of  Israel  a  little  maid  ;  and  she  waited  on  Naaman's 
wife. 

■ 3.  And  she  said  unto  her  mistress,  Would  God 

my  lord  were  with  the  projihet  that  ii  in  Samaria  I  for 
he  would  recover  him  of  his  leprosy. 

■ 4.  And  one  went  in,  and  told  his  lord,  sajring. 

Thus  and  thus  said  the  maid  that  is  of  the  land  of 
Israel. 

Dan.  iv.  3.  I  thought  it  good  to  shew  the  signs  and 
wonders  that  the  high  God  hath  wrought  toward  me. 

§  9.    He  uiust  be  Supported  by  God. 

Jer.  i.  6.  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  I  can- 
not speak  :  for  I  am  a  child. 

7.  But  the  Lord  s.aid  unto  me.  Say  not,  I 

am  a  child :  for  thou  shaft  go  to  all  that  I  shall  send 
thee,  and  whatsoever  I  command  thee  thou  shaft 
speak. 

8.  Be  not  afraid  of  their  faces  :  for  I  am  with 

thee  to  defiver  tliee,  saitli  the  Lord. 

9.  Then  the  Lord  put  forth   fiis  fiand,   and 

touched  my  mouth.  And  tfie  Lord  said  unto  me. 
Behold,  I  have  put  my  words  in  tfiy  mouth. 

17.  Tfiou   therefore  gird    up   tfiy  foins,   and 

arise,  and  speak  unto  tficm  afl  that  I  command  thee : 
be  not  dismayed  at  their  faces,  lest  I  confound  thee 
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Jer.  i.  18.  For,  behold,  I  have  \\\\\Af  tlioc  tliis  day  a 
clefenccd  city,  and  an  iron  pillar,  and  Ijrazen  walls 
against  the  whole  land,  against  the  kings  of  .Tudah, 
against  tlie  jirinecs  thereof,  against  the  priests  thereof, 
ami  against  tlie  people  of  tlie  land. 

—  —  19.  And  they  shall  light  against  thee  ;  but 
tliey  shall  not  prevail  against  thee;  fori  am  with  thee, 
8aifh  the  Loud,  to  deli\er  thee. 

—  .\v.  10.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  If  thou 
return,  then  will  I  bring  thee  again,  und  thou  shall 
stand  l)efore  me:  and  if  thou  take  forth  the  precious 
from  tiie  vile,  thou  shall  be  as  my  mouth:  let  them 
return  unto  thee;  but  return  not  thou  unto  them. 

'IK'S.  And  I  will  make  thee  unto  tliis  people  a 

feneed  br:izi'n  wall :  and  they  shall  light  against  thee, 
but  they  shall  not  prevail  against  theu:  for  I  urn  with 
thee  tosave  thee  and  to  deliver  thee,  saith  the  LouD. 

21.   And  I  will  deliver  thee  out  of  the  baud  of 

the  wicked,  and  I  will  redeem  thee  out  of  the  hand  of 
the  terrible. 

E-ik.  ii.  6.  And  thou,  sou  of  man,  be  not  afraid  of 
them,  neither  be  afraid  of  their  words,  though  liriers 
and  thorns  be  with  thee,  and  thou  dost  dwell  among 
scorpions :  be  not  afraid  of  their  words,  nor  be  dis- 
mayed at  their  looks,  though  they  he  a  rebellious 
house. 

—  iii.  8.  Behold,  I  have  made  thy  face  strong  against 
their  faces,  and  thy  forehead  strong  against  their  fore- 
heads. 

9.  As  an  adamant  harder  than  flint  have  I 

made  thy  forehead:  fear  them  not,  neither  be  dis- 
mayed at  their  looks,  though  they  he  a  rebellious 
house. 

CHAP  III. 
THE  DUTIES  OF  A  PROPHET. 

See  also  Book  XXIV.,  Chap.  V. 

\  10.    He  iimst  Speak  wliat  God  lias  said  to  Him. 

Kum.  xxii.  8.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Lodge  here 
this  night,  and  I  will  bring  you  word  again,  as  the 
Lord  shall  speak  unto  me:  and  the  princes  of  Moab 
abode  with  Balaam. 

18.  And  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  the 

servants  of  Balak,  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house 
full  of  silver  and  gold,  I  cannot  go  l)eyoud  the  word 
of  the  Lord  my  God,  to  do  less  or  more. 

19.  Now  therefore,  I  jiray  you,  tarn'  ye  also 

here  this  night,  that  I  may  know  what  the  Lord  will 
say  unto  me  more. 

-=  —  38.  And  Balaam  said  imto  Balak,  Lo,  I  am 
come  unto  thee  :  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say 
any  thiug?  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth, 
that  shidl  I  speak. 

—  xxiii.  5.  And  the  Lord  put  a  word  in  Balaam's 
rnouth,  and  said,  Retm'n  unto  Balak,  and  thus  thou 
shall  speak. 

11.  And  B:dak  said  unto  Balaam,  What  hast 

thou  done  unto  me?  I  took  thee  to  curse  mine  ene- 
mies, and,  behold,  thou  hast  blessed  them.  :dtogetber. 

12.  And  lie  answered   and  said.  Must  I  not 

take  heed  to  speak  that  which  the  Lord  hath  put  in 
my  mouth  ? 

17.  And  when  he  came  to  him,  behold,  he 

stood  by  his  lnu'nt  offering,  and  the  princes  of  Moab 
with  liim.  And  Balak  said  unto  him,  "What  hath  Ihe 
Lord  spoken  V 

2G.  But  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  Balak, 

ToUl  not  I  thee,  saying.  All  that  the  Lord  speaketh, 
that  I  must  do? 

—  xxiv.  12.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Spake  I 
not  also  to  thy  messengers  which  thou  sentest  unto 
me,  saying, 

13.  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 

silver  and  gold,  I  canncjt  go  lieyond  the  eomm:mdment 
of  the  Lord,  lo  do  ei//ier  good  or  bad  of  mine  own 
mind;  hut  wbiit  Ihe  Lord  saith,  that  will  I  speak? 

—  xxix.  40.  And  Sloses  told  Ihe  children  of  Israel 
according  to  all  that  llie  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

1  <S:i;».  iii.  15.  And  Samuel  lay  until  the  morning, 

1 


and  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And 
Sanuiel  feared  lo  show  Kli  the  vision. 

IG.  Then  Kli  called  Sanuiel,  and  said,  Samuel, 

my  son.     Ami  he  answered.  Here  uni  I. 

17.  Aiul  he  s;iid.  What  M  the  tiling  that  i/ie 

/.ORD  U-.iWi  .said  unto  thee?  I  pray  thee  hide  it  not 
from  me :  God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also,  if  thou 
hide  (1111/  thing  from  me  of  all  the  things  that  he  said 
unto  thee. 

2  Sinn.  vii.  17.  According  to  all  these  words,  and 
;u'cnrdiiig  to  all  this  vision,  so  did  Nathan  speak  unto 
David. 

1  /wVi.'/.i  x.xii.  Ig.  And  Ihe  messenger  that  was  gono 
lo  call  Miciiiab  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Behold  now, 
the  words  of  the  jirophets  decliire  good  unto  Ihe  king 
with  one  mouth  :  let  thy  word,  I  )iray  thee,  be  like  Ihe 
word  of  one  of  lliem,  and  speak  l/mt  ir/iie/i  ix  good. 

■  1-t.  And  Micaiah  .s;dd.   An  the  Lord  liveth, 

what  the  Lord  saith  unto  nic,  that  will  I  siie:d;. 

1  (7//'.  xvii.  l.">.  Aci-ording  to  ;dl  tbi'se  words,  and 
according  lo  all  this  vision,  so  did  X;ilban  speak  unto 
David. 

Jei:  xxiii.  38.  The  prophet  tliut  hath  a  dream,  let 
him  tell  a  dream ;  and  be  that  bath  my  word,  let  him 
speak  my  word  faithfully.  What  ix  the  chaff  to  Ihe 
wheat?  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxvi.  2.  Thus  s;iitli  Ihe  Lord;  Stand  in  the  court 
of  Ihe  Lord's  house,  and  speak  unto  all  Ihe  cities  of 
Judah,  which  come  to  wor.ship  in  the  Lord's  house, 
all  the  words  that  I  command  thee  to  speak  unto 
them;  diminish  not  a  word: 

12.  Then  spake  Jeremiah  unto  all  Ihe  princes 

and  to  all  the  people,  saying,  The  Lord  sent  me  to 
prophesy  against  tliis  house  and  against  this  cilj'  all 
the  woriis  that  ye  have  heard. 

EztJi.  iii.  10.  Sloreover  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man, 
all  my  words  that  I  shall  speak  unto  thee  receive  in 
thine  heart,  and  hear  with  thine  ears. 

11.  And  go,  get  thee  to  them  of  the  captivity, 

unto  the  children  of  lliy  people,  and  speak  unto  them, 
and  tell  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  whether  they 
will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  forbear. 

—  xiii.  10.  Because,  even  because  they  have  seduced 
my  peoi^le,  saying.  Peace ;  and  there  vox  no  peace  ;  and 
one  built  up  a  wall,  and,  lo,  others  daubed  it  with  un- 
tempered  mortiir : 

—  —  11.  Say  unto  them  which  daub  it  with  unlcm- 
pered  mortar,  that  it  shall  iall :  there  shall  be  ;in  over- 
flowing shower;  and  ye,  O  great  hailstones,  shall  fall; 
and  a  stormv  wind  shall  rend  //. 

12.  Lo,  when  the  wall  is  fallen,  shall  it  not  be 

said  unto  you,  Where  is  Ihe  daubing  wherewith  ye 
have  daubed  it? 

14.  So  will  I  break  down  the  wall  that  j-e  have 

daubed  with  untcmpered  mortar,  and  bring  it  down  to 
the  ground,  so  that  Ihe  foundation  thereof  shall  be  dis- 
covered, and  it  shall  fall,  and  ye  shall  be  eonsiuued  iii 
the  midst  thereof:  and  3'e  shall  know  that  I  am  Ihe 
Lord. 

Joiuih  i.  8.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  Tell  us,  we 
]iray  thee,  for  whose  cause  Ibis  evil  in  ujion  us ;  AVliat 
w  tiiine  occupation?  and  whence  comest  thou?  what 
is  thy  counliy?  and  of  what  ])eople  art  thou? 

10.  Then  were  the  men  exceedingly  afraid, 

and  said  unto  him.  Why  hast  thou  done  this?  For 
the  men  knew  that  he  had  fled  from  the  presence  of 
the  Lord,  because  he  had  told  them. 

See  Is.  xxi.  10.  Jer.  xlii.  4.  Exek:  xi.  23.  Micafi 
ii.  7. 

§  11.    Specific  Re(iiiiremeuts. 

2  Kings  ii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were 
gone  over,  that  Elijah  said  unto  Elisha,  Ask  what  I 
shall  do  for  thee,  belbre  I  be  taken  away  from  thee. 
And  Elisha  said,  I  pray  thee,  let  a  double  portion  of 
thy  spirit  be  upon  me. 

■ 10.  And  he  said.  Thou  hast  asked  a  Inird  thing : 

nerertJieless,  if  thou  see  me  irhen  I  am  taken  from  thee, 
it  shall  be  so  unto  thee ;  but  if  not,  it  shall  not  be  so. 

Jer.  i.  10.  See,  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  Ihe  na- 
tions and  over  the  kingdoms,  lo  root  out,  and  to  pull 
down,  and  lo  destroy,  and  to  thi'ow  down,  lo  build, 
and  to  plant. 
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Jer.  vi.  27.  I  have  sot  lliec/or  a  tower  and  a  fortress 
among  mj'  peojile,  that  thou  mayest  know  and  trj' 
their  way. 

Etek.  ii.  7.  And  thou  shalt  speak  my  words  unto 
them,  whether  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  for- 
liear  :  for  the}'  are  most  rebellious. 

—  ix.  4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Go  through 
|the  midst  of  the  city,  through  the  midst  of  Jerusalem, 
and  set  a  mark  upon  the  forelieads  of  the  men  that  sigh 
and  that  cry  for  all  the  ahominations  that  be  done  m 
the  midst  thereof 

—  —  5,  And  to  the  others  he  said  in  mine  hearing, 
Go  ye  after  him  through  the  city  and  smite :  let  not 
j'our  ej'e  spare,  neither  have  ye  pity  : 

G.  Slay  \Ulerly  old  ami  youiig,  both  maids,  and 

little  children,  and  women :  hut  come  not  near  any 
man  upon  whom  u  the  mark ;  and  begin  at  my  sanc- 
tuary. Then  they  began  at  the  ancient  men  which 
xrcre  before  the  house. 

Hos.  vi.  5.  Therefore  have  I  hewed  i!7j«ot  by  the  proph- 
ets ;  I  have  slain  them  by  the  words  of  my  mouth  :  and 
thy  judgments  arc  as  the  light  that  gocth  forth. 

Acts  XV.  33.  And  Judas  and  Silas,  being  prophets 
also  themselves,  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many 
words,  and  confirmed  ihem. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE  PROPHET'S  PREDICTIONS. 

§  12.    Their  Fulfilineiit  Pi-oinised. 

Jos.  xxiii.  15.  Therefore  it  sh.all  come  to  pass,  that  as 
all  good  things  are  come  upon  you,  which  the  Lord 
your  God  promised  j'ou ;  so  shall  the  Lord  bring  upon 
3'ou  all  evil  things,  until  he  have  destroyed  you  from 
off  this  good  land  -which  the  Lord  your  God  hath 
given  you. 

1  Sam.  iii.  12.  In  that  day  I  will  perfonn  against  Eli 
all  thinijs  which  I  have  spoken  concerning  his  house: 
when  I  begin,  I  will  also  make  an  end. 

1  Kinys  xiii,  32.  For  the  saying  which  he  cried  by 
the  word  of  the  Lord  against  the  altar  in  Bcth-el,  and 
against  all  the  houses  of  the  high  places  which  are  in 
the  cities  of  Samaria,  shall  surely  come  to  ]iass. 

2  Kings  x.  10.  Know  now  that  there  shall  tiill  unto 
the  earth  nothing  of  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  the 
Lord  spake  concerning  the  house  of  Ahab :  for  the 
Lord  hath  done  that  which  he  spake  by  his  servant 
Elijah. 

Ezrk.  xii.  22.  Son  of  man,  what  is  that  proverb  that 
ye.  have  in  the  land  of  Israel ,  saying.  The  days  are  pro- 
longed, and  every  vision  tiiileth  ? 

23.  Tell  them  therefore,  Thus  saith  the  Lonl 

God  ;  I  will  make  this  proverb  to  cease,  and  they  shall 
no  more  use  it  as  a  proverb  in  Israel ;  but  say  unto 
them.  The  days  are  at  hand,  and  the  effect  of  every 
vision. 

2.5.  For  I  am.  the  Lord:  I  will  speak,  and  the 

word  that  I  shall  speak  shall  come  to  pass  ;  it  shall  be 
no  more  jirolonged :  for  in  j'our  days,  O  rebellious 
house,  will  I  say  the  word,  and  will  iierforra  it,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

26.  Again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me, 

saying, 

" 27.  Son  of  man,  behold,  they  of  the  house  of  Is- 
rael say.  The  vision  that  he  sceth,  is  for  many  days  to 
come,  and  he  pro]ihesieth  of  the  times  that  are  far  off. 

■  28.  Therefore  say  tmto  them.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  ;  There  shall  none  of  my  words  be  pro- 
longed any  more,  but  the  word  which  I  have  spoken 
shall  be  done,  saitli  the  Lord  God. 

—  xxxiii.  33.  And  when  this  cometh  to  pa.ss,  (lo,  it 
will  come,)  then  shall  they  know  that  a  prophet  hath 
been  among  Ihera. 

Van.  ix.  1.  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of 
Ahasiicrus,  of  the  seed  of  the  Medes,  which  was  made 
king  over  the  realm  of  the  Chaldeans; 

2.  In  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  I  Daniel  un- 
derstood by  books  the  mnnber  of  the  years,  whereof 
the  word  of  the  LoKU  came  to  Jeremiah  the  jiropliet, 

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that  he  would  accomplish  seventy  years  in  the  desola- 
tions of  .Jerusalem. 

—  X.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  Cjtus  king  of  Persia  a 
thing  was  revealed  imto  Daniel,  whose  name  was 
called  Belteshazzar ;  and  the  thing  icas  true,  but  the 
time  appointed  iras  long :  and  he  understood  the  thing, 
and  had  understanding  of  the  vision. 

ILib.  ii.  3.  For  the  vision  is  yet  for  an  appointed 
time,  but  at  the  end  it  shall  speak,  and  not  lie  :  though 
it  tariy,  wait  for  it;  because  it  will  surely  come,  it  wiU 
not  tany. 

See  lici:  xxii.  G. 

§  13.    Their  Fulfllmeni. 

Oen.  xl.  21.  And  he  restored  the  chief  butler  unto  hia 
butlcrship  again ;  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's 
hand : 

22.  But  lie  hanged  the  chief  baker  :  as  Joseph 

had  interpreted  lo  them. 

—  xli.  11.  And  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I 
and  he ;  we  dreamed  each  man  according  to  the  inter- 
pretation of  his  dream. 

12.  And  there  was  with  us  a  young  man,  a  He- 
brew, servant  to  the  captain  of  the  guard  ;  and  we  told 
him,  and  he  interpreted  to  us  our  dreams;  to  each 
man  according  to  his  dream  he  did  interpret. 

13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  interpreted  to 

us,  so  it  was;  me  he  restored  unto  mine  office,  and 
him  he  hanged. 

Jos.  vi.  26.  And  Joshua  adjured  them,  at  that  time, 
s.aying,  Cursed  he  the  man  before  the  Lord,  that  riseth 
up  and  buildeth  this  city  Jericho:  he  shall  lay  the 
foundation  thereof  in  his  firstborn,  and  in  his  youngest 
son  shall  he  set  up  the  gates  of  it. 

—  xxiii.  14.  And,  behold,  this  day  I  am  going  the 
way  of  all  the  earth:  and  ye  know  in  all  your  hearts 
ami  in  all  your  souls,  fliat  not  one  thing  halh  failed  of 
all  the  good  things  which  the  Lord  3'our  God  spake 
concerning  you ;  all  are  come  to  jjass  unto  you,  and 
not  one  thing  hath  fiiiled  thereof 

1  Kings  ii.  27.  So  Solomon  thrust  out  Abiathar  from 
being  priest  unto  the  Lord;  that  he  might  fulfil  the 
word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  concerning  the 
house  of  Eli  in  Shiloh. 

—  xiii.  1.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  man  of  God 
out  of  Judah  by  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Beth-el : 
and  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  burn  inctnse. 

2.  And  he  cried  against  the  altar  in  the  word 

of  the  Lord,  and  said,  O  allar,  altar,  thus  saith  the 
Lord  ;  Behold,  a  child  shall  be  born  unto  the  house  of 
David,  Josiah  by  name ;  and  upon  thee  shall  he  offer 
the  priests  of  the  high  places  that  burn  incense  upon 
thee,  and  men's  bones  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee. 

—  XV.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  reigned, 
that  he  smote  all  the  house  of  Jeroboam  ;  he  left  not 
to  Jeroboam  awj  that  breathed,  until  he  had  destroyed 
him,  according  unto  the  saying  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  by  his  servant  Ahijali  the  Shilonite: 

30.  Because  of  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he 

sinned,  and  which  he  made  Israel  sin,  by  his  provoca- 
tion wherewith  he  provoked  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
to  anger. 

—  xvi.  12.  Thus  did  Zimri  destroy  all  the  house  of 
Baasha,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  against  Baasha  liy  Jehu  the  prophet. 

13.  For  all  the  sins  of  Baasha,  and  the  sins  of 

Elah  his  son,  by  which  they  sinned,  and  by  which 
they  made  Israel  tf)  sin,  in  provoking  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel  to  anger  with  their  vanities. 

—  —  34.  In  Ills  days  did  Iliel  the  Beth-elite  build 
Jericho:  ho  laid  the  foundation  thereof  in  Abiramhis 
firstborn,  and  set  up  the  gates  thereof  in  his  yomigest 
son  Segub,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  whicb 
he  spake  b}'  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun. 

—  xxii.  37.  So  the  king  died,  and  was  brought  to 
Samaria;  and  they  buried  the  king  in  Samaria. 

38.  And  one  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of 

Samaria  ;  and  the  dogs  licked  up  his  blood  ;  and  they 
washed  his  armour ;  according  unto  the  word  of  the 
Lord  which  ho  sjiake 

2  Kings  ix.  25.  Then  said  Jehu  to  Bidkar  his  captain, 
Take  up,  and  cast  him  in  the  ]iortion  of  the  field  of 
Naboth  the  Jezreelitc:  for  remember  how  that,  when 

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CUAI'.  V. 


MEDIUMS  ANT)  METHODS  OP  REVELATION.       book  \n. 


I  ami  thou  loilo  toiicilicr  aftor  Almb  his  father,  the 
Loup  laid  tliU  limxlcii  u|i(iii  him; 

2  Kiiiijii  i\.  Hi.  Surely  I  liavi- seen  yesterday  tlie  blood 
of  Xabolli,  ;uid  the  lilood  of  his  sons,  saith  the  LoKi); 
and  I  will  iei(uito  lliee  in  this  plat,  sailii  the  Loud. 
Now  therefore  take  iiiid  cast  him  into  the  plat  »/ 
ffround,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Loitn. 

—  xiv.  S").  lie  restored  the  coast  of  Israel  from  the 
entering  of  llamatli  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  accord- 
ing to  the  word  of  the  Loitn  (!od  of  Israel,  which  he 
spake  by  the  hand  of  bis  s<'rvant  Jonah,  the  son  of 
Amiltai,  the  prophet,  which  (W.s  of  Galli-hephcr. 

—  XV.  13.  This  wax  the  word  of  the  Lord  which  he 
spake  unto  Jehu,  saying.  Thy  sons  shall  sit  on  the 
throne  of  Israel  unto  the  fourth  generation.  And  so  it 
came  to  pa.ss. 

—  xxiii.  1(>.  And  as  .Tosiah  tiu'ned  himself,  he  spied 
the  sepulelM'es  that  iccir  there  in  the  mount,  and  sent, 
and  took  the  liones  out  of  the  sepulchres,  and  bvu-ned 
t/u'in  upon  the  altar,  and  iiolhited  it,  according  to  the 
word  of  the  Loud  which  the  man  of  God  proclaimed, 
who  proclaimed  these  words. 

17.  Then  he  said.  What  title  is  that  that  I  see  ? 

And  the  men  of  the  city  told  him.  It  w  the  sepulchre 
of  the  man  of  God,  which  canu'  from  Judah,aud  pro- 
claimed those  things  that  thou  hast  done  against  the 
altar  of  15eth-el. 

18.  And  he  said.  Let  him  alone;  lot  no  man 

move  his  boues.  So  they  let  his  bones  alone,  wi(h  the 
bones  of  the  prophet  that  came  out  of  Samaria. 

Is.  xlviii.  ().  Thou  hast  heard,  see  all  this;  and  will 
not  ye  declare  it  .^  I  have  shewed  thee  new  things 
from  this  time,  even  hidden  things,  and  thou  didst  uot 
know  them. 

7.  They  ai'c  created  now,  and  not  from  the  be- 
ginning ;  even  before  the  day  when  thou  heard  est  them 
not ;  lest  thou  shouldest  say.  Behold,  I  knew  them. 

^(5;-.  xxxii.  42.  For  tlius  saith  the  Lojid;  Like  as  I  have 
brought  all  this  great  e\il  \ipon  this  people,  so  will  I 
bring  upon  them  all  the  good  that  I  have  promised 
them. 

—  xl.  2.  And  the  cajitain  of  the  guard  took  Jere- 
miah, and  said  unto  him.  The  Loud  thy  God  hath 
pronounced  this  evil  upon  tliis  place. 

3.  Now  the  Lord  hath  brought  it,  and  done 

according  as  he  hath  said:  because  ye  have  sinned 
against  the  Lord,  and  have  not  obeyed  his  voice, 
therefore  this  thing  is  come  ujion  you. 

Ezek.  vii.  2.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  thus  saith  (he 
Lord  God  unto  the  land  of  Israel ;  An  end,  the  end  is 
tome  upon  the  four  corners  of  the  land. 

5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  Goo  ;  An  evil,  an  only 

evil,  behold,  is  come. 

G.  An  end  is  come,  the  end  is  come  :  it  walch- 

eUi  for  thee  ;  behold,  it  is  come. 

7.  The  morning  is  come  unto  thee,  O  thou  tli.at 

dwellest  in  the  land:  the  time  is  come,  the  day  of 
trouble  w  near,  and  not  the  sounding  again  of  the 
mountains. 

Dan  ix.  12.  And  he  hath  conlirnied  his  words,  which 
he  spake  against  us,  and  :igainst  our  judges  that 
,iudged  us,  by  bringing  upon  us  a  great  evil :  lor  under 
the  whole  heaven  liath  not  been  done  as  hath  been 
done  upon  Jerusalem. 

14.  Theretbrc  hath  the  Lord  watched  upon 

the  evil,  and  brought  it  upon  us  :  for  the  Lord  our  God 
w  righteous  in  all  his  works  which  he  doeth :  tor  we 
obeyed  not  his  voice. 

Zeck.  i.  (i.  But  my  words  and  my  statutes,  which  I 
commanded  my  servants  the  prophets,  did  they  not 
take  hold  of  your  lalhers '!  and  they  rctimied  iuul  said, 
Like  as  the  Loud  of  hosts  thought  to  do  unto  us,  ac- 
cording to  our  ways,  and  according  to  our  doings,  so 
hath  he  dealt  with  us. 

Mat.  xiii.  10.  But  blessetl  are  your  eyes,  for  they  see : 
and  your  ears,  for  the}'  hear. 

17.  For  verily  I   say  unto   you.  That  many 

prophets  and  righteous  )iitn  have  desired  to  see  t/iose 
tlUiitjn  which  j-e  sec,  and  have  not  seen  Hum  ,■  and  to 
hear  tlioset/ang.i  which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard  l/iein. 

Lukcx.2'i.  And  he  turned  him  unto  /its  disciples, 
and  said  privately.  Blessed  are  the  eyes  which  see  the 
things  that  ye  see : 

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24.  For  I  tell  y<m,  that  many  iirophet.i  and 

kings  have  desire<l  to  see  those  things  which  ye  see, 
;uid  have  not  seen  tlma;  and  to  hear  tiioso  things 
which  ye  hear,  and  have  uot  heard  Iheni,. 

§  14.    Kovcliilidii  I'rofjrcssive. 

.[ohn  xvi.  12.  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto 
you,  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  now. 


CHAP.  V. 

THE  PROPHET'S  RECEPTION  BY 

THE  PEOPLE. 

§  1.5.     Honoured. 

1  Sinn.  iii.  19.  And  Samuel  grew,  and  the  Lord  was 
with  him,  :md  did  let  none  of  his  w<irils  fall  to  the 
ground. 

20.  And  all  Israi'l  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 

sheba  knew  that  Samuel  (nMcstiiblishcd^jJcaproiihet 
of  the  Loud. 

—  ix.  <!.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Behold  now,  there  is 
in  this  city  a  man  of  God,  and  he  ix  an  honourable  man ; 
all  that  he  saith  cometh  surely  lo  pass :  now  let  us  go 
thither ;  peradventure  he  can  shew  us  our  way  that  we 
should  go. 

^"9.  (Beforetime  in  Israel,  when  a  man  went  to 

inquire  of  God,  thus  he  spake,  Come,  and  let  us  go  to 
the  seer :  lor  he  thai  js  now  called  a  Prophet  W'as  be- 
foretime called  a  Seer.) 

10.  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant,  "W^ell  .said ; 

come,  let  us  go.  So  they  went  unto  the  city  where 
the  m;ui  of  God  was. 

19.  And  Samuel  answered  S:ud,  and  said,  I 

((m  the  seer:  go  up  before  me  imto  the  high  phice;  for 
3-e  shall  eat  willi  me  to  day,  and  to  morrow  I  will  let 
thee  go,  and  will  tell  thee  all  thai  ii  in  thine  heart. 

— ■  —  20.  And  as  for  thine  asses  that  were  lo.st  three 
d.ays  ago,  sei  not  thy  mind  on  them;  for  they  are 
found.-4- 

1  Kings  xiii.  13.  And  he  said  vuito  his  sons.  Saddle 
me  the  ass.  So  they  saddled  him  the  ass :  and  he 
rode  thereon. 

— ■  —  14.  And  went  after  the  man  of  God,  and  found 
him  sitting  under  an  oak:  and  he  said  unto  him.  Art 
thou  the  man  of  God  that  camest  from  Jiulah  V  And 
he  said,  I  am. 

—  xiv.  1.  At  that  time  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam 
fell  sick. 

3.  And  Jeroboam  said  to  his  wife.  Arise,  I  pray 

thee,  and  disguise  thyself,  that  thou  be  not  known  to 
1)0  the  wife  oV  Jeroboam  ;  and  get  thee  to  Sliiloh  :  be- 
hold, there  is  Ahijah  the  prophet,  which  told  me  that 
I  shijuld  he  king  over  this  people. 

3.  And  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  crack- 
nels, and  a  cruse  of  honey,  and  go  to  him :  he  shall 
tell  thee  what  shall  become  of  the  child. 

. 4.  xVnd   Jeroboam's   wife  did    so,   and   arose, 

and  went  to  Shiloh,  and  cimie  to  the  hou.se  of  Aliijah. 
But  Ahijah  could  uot  see;  lor  his  eyes  were  set  by 
reason  of  his  age. 

2  Kiii;is  ii.  1,5.  And  when  the  sons  of  the  prophets 
which  vere  to  view  at  Jericho  saw  him,  they  said, 
The  spirit  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  Elisha.  And  they 
came  to  meet  him,  and  bowed  themselves  to  the  ground 
before  him. 

—  iii.  11.  But  .Jehoshaphat  said.  Is  there  not  here  a 
prophet  of  the  Lord,  that  we  mav  impure  of  the  Loud 
by  him  ?  And  one  of  the  king  of  Israels  servants 
answered  and  said,  Mere  i.i  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat, 
which  |)oured  water  on  the  haiuls  of  Elijah. 

\?,,  And  Elisha  said   unto  the  king  of  Israel, 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ?  get  tliee  to  the  proph- 
ets of  thv  father,  and  to  the  ])roiihets  of  thy  mother. 
And  the'kin^-  of  Israel  said  milo  him.  Nay:  for  the 
Lord  h;ith  called  these  three  kings  together,  to  deliver 
them  into  the  hand  of  Moab. 

—  iv.  9.  And  she  said  unto  her  husband.  Behold 
now,  I  perceive  that  this  is  a  holy  man  of  God,  which 
jiasseth  by  us  continually 

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2  Kinrjs  viii.  7.  And  Elisha  came  to  Damascus  ;  and 
Benhadad  the  king  ol' Syria  was  sick  ;  and  it  was  told 
him,  saving,  The  man  oi'  God  is  come  hiMicr. 

—  xiii.  14.  Now  Elisha  was  fallen  sick  of  his  sick- 
ness whereof  he  died.  And  Joasli  the  king  of  Israel 
came  down  unto  him,  and  wept  ovei'  his  face,  and  said, 
O  ni}'  father,  my  father!  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the 
horsemen  tliereof. 

1  Cln:  xxi.  10.  And  David  went  up  at  the  saying  of 
Gad,  wliicli  he  spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

3  Chr.  xviii.  14.  And  when  he  was  come  to  the  king, 
the  king  said  uuto  liim,  Mieaiali,  shall  we  go  to  Ra- 
moth-gilead  to  hattle,  or  shall  I  forbear?  And  he 
said,  Go  ye  uj),  and  prosper,  and  they  shall  bo  deliv- 
ered into  your  liand. 

—  XX.  30.  And  they  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and 
went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of  Tckoa  :  and  as  they 
went  forth,  Jehoshaphat  stood  and  said.  Hear  me, 
O  Judah,  and  _ye  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  Believe 
in  the  Loud  your  God,  so  shall  ye  be  established ;  be- 
lieve his  prophets,  so  sliall  ye  prosper. 

—  xxvi.  5.  Ami  he  souglit  God  in  the  days  of  Zech- 
ariah,  who  had  understanding  in  the  visions  of  God: 
and  as  long  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  made  him  to 
prosper. 

Jer.  xxxvii.  17.  Then  Zcdekiah  the  king  sent,  and 
took  him  out ;  and  the  king  asked  him  secretly  in  his 
house,  and  said.  Is  there  any  word  from  the  Lord  ? 
And  .Jeremiah  said,  Tliere  is  ;  for,  said  he,  thou  shalt 
be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babvlon. 

—  xxxviii.  14.  Then  Zedekiah  the  kmg  sent,  and  took 
.Jeremiah  the  prophet  unto  him  into  tlie  third  cntr}' 
tliat  M  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  and  the  king  said 
unto  Jeremiah,  I  will  ask  thee  a  thing ;  hide  nothing 
from  me. 

Dan.  iv.  18.  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 
seen.  Now  tiiou,  O  Belteshazzar,  declare  the  inter- 
pretation thereof,  forasmuch  as  all  the  wise  men  of 
my  kingdom  are  not  able  to  make  known  unto  me 
the  interpretation  :  but  thou  art  able  ;  for  the  sjiirit  of 
Jlie  hoi}'  gods  in  in  thee. 

Zceh.  vii.  7.  Should  ye  not  hear  the  words  which  the 
Lord  liath  cried  by  the  former  prophets,  when  Jeru- 
salem was  inhabited  and  in  prosperity,  and  the  cities 
thereof  round  about  her,  when  men  inhabited  the  south 
and  the  ])lain  ? 

Arts  xxvi.  37.  King  Agrippa,  believcst  thou  the 
prophets?    I  know  that  thou  believest. 

1  Thess.  V.  20.  Despise  not  prophesyings. 

See  1  Kiiiys  xiii.  11,  12 

■  §  16.    Helped  in  Distress. 

1  Kings  xviii  4.  For  it  was  no,  when  Jezebel  cut  off 
the  jirophcts  of  the  Lord,  that  Obadiah  took  a  hun- 
dred prophets,  and  hid  them  by  fifty  in  a  cave,  and  fed 
them  with  bread  and  water.) 

Jer.  xxxix.  11.  Now  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon gave  charge  concerning  Jeremiah  to  Nebuzar- 
adau  tlie  captain  of  the  guard,  saying, 

12.  Take  him,  and  look  well  to  him,  and  do 

him  no  harm ;  Init  do  unto  him  even  as  he  shall  say 
unto  thee. 

—  xl  4.  And  now,  behold,  I  loose  thee  this  day 
from  the  chains  which  irere  nyicin  thine  hand.  If  it 
seem  good  unto  tlicc  to  come  with  me  into  Baliylon, 
come  ;  .and  I  will  look  well  unto  tlice :  but  if  it  seem 
ill  unto  thee  to  come  with  me  into  Ba1)ylon,  forliear: 
Ijehold,  all  the  land  m  before  thee :  whither  it  .seem- 
cth  good  and  convenient  for  thee  to  go,  thither  go. 

5.  Now  while  he  was  not  yet  gone  back,  he 

sni<!,  Go  back  also  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  the 
son  of  Shaiilian,  whom  tlie  king  of  IJabylon  hath  made 
governor  over  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  dwell  with  him 
among  the  peojile :  or  go  wheresoever  it  seemeth  con- 
venient unto  thee  to  go.  So  the  captain  of  the  guard 
gave  him  victuals  and  a  reward,  ami  let  him  go. 

§  17.     Without  Honour  in  liis  Own  Country. 

Marl-  vi.  4.  But  Jesus  said  unio  them,  A  prophet  is 
not  without  honour,  but  in  liis  own  country,  and 
among  his  own  kin,  and  in  his  own  house. 


Luke  iv.  24.  And  lie  said,  Verih'  I  say  unto  you,  No 
prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own  country. 

Jofin  iv.  44.  For  Jesus  himself  testified,  that  a  proph- 
et hath  no  honour  in  his  own  coimtry. 

§  IS.    Disbelieved. 

(1.   DISBELIEF   FORETOLD.) 

Jer.  vii.  27.  Therefore  thou  shalt  speak  all  these 
words  unto  them ;  but  they  will  not  hearken  to  thee ; 
thou  shalt  also  call  unto  them;  but  they  will  not 
answer  thee. 

• 28.  But  thou  shalt  say  imto  them.  This  is  a 

nation  that  obeyeth  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their 
God,  nor  recciveth  correction  :  truth  is  perished,  and 
is  cut  otf  from  their  mouth. 

(3.   IKSTANCES  OF    DISBELIEF.) 

Jer.  vii.  2.5.  Since  the  day  that  your  fathers  came 
forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egj'pt  unto  tliis  dav,  I  have 
even  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants  the  prophets,  daily 
rising  up  early  and  sending  t/iem : 

36.  Yet  they  hearkened  not  unto  me,  nor  in- 
clined their  ear,  but  hardened  their  neck :  they  did 
worse  than  their  fathers. 

—  XXV.  3.  From  the  thirteenth  year  of  Josiah  the 
son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah,  even  unto  this  day,  that 
is  the  three  and  twentieth  _year,  the  word  of  the"  Lord 
hath  come  unto  me,  and  I  have  spoken  unto  j'ou, 
rising  early  and  speaking  ;  but  ye  have  not  hearkened. 

4.  And  the  Lord  hath  sent  unto  you  all  his 

servants  the  jirophcts,  rising  early  and  sending  them  ; 
but  ye  liave  not  hearkened,  nor  inclined  your  ear  to  hear. 

—  xliii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  //»/<  when  Jeremiah 
had  made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  all  the  people  all 
the  words  of  the  Lord  their  God,  for  which  the  Lord 
their  God  had  sent  him  to  them,  eren,  all  these  words, 

3.  Then  spake  Azariah  the  son  of  Hoshaiah, 

and  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  proud 
men,  saying  unto  Jeremiah,  Thou  speakest  falsely  :  the 
Lord  our  God  hath  not  sent  thee  to  saj%  Go  not  into 
Eg_ypt  to  sojourn  there  : 

3.  But  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah  setteth  thee 

on  against  us,  for  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the 
Chaldeans,  that  they  might  put  us  to  death,  and  carry 
us  away  captives  into  Babylon. 

4.  So  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the 

captains  of  the  forces,  and  all  the  jieople,  obeyed  not 
the  voice  of  the  Lord,  to  dwell  in  the  land  of  Judah. 

Ezek.  XX.  40.  Tiien  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God  !  they  say 
of  me.  Doth  he  not  speak  parables  ? 

See  2  Chr.  xxiv.  19  ;  also,  next  Section. 

(3.   PENALTY  OP   DISBELIEF.) 

2  Kings  vii.  1.  Then  Elisha  said.  Hear  ye  the  word 
t)f  the  Lord  ;  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  To  morrow  about 
this  time  shall  a  measure  of  fine  flour  he  sold  for  a 
shekel,  and  two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel,  in  the 
gate  of  Samaria. 

■ 3.  Then  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned 

answered  the  man  of  God,  and  said.  Behold,  >f  the 
Lord  would  make  windows  in  heaven,  might  this 
thing  lie  ?  And  he  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see  it  with 
tliine  e3'es,  but  shalt  not  eat  thereof 

10.  And  the  ])eople  went  out,  and  spoiled  the 

tents  of  the  Syrians.  So  a  measure  of  fine  flour  was 
.wld  lor  a  shekel,  and  two  measures  of  barley  for  a 
shekel,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

—  —  17.  And  the  king  appointed  the  lord  on  whose 
hand  he  leaned  to  have  the  charge  of  the  gate :  and 
the  jieople  trode  u]ion  him  in  the  gate,  and  he  died,  as 
the  man  of  God  had  said,  who  spake  when  the  king 
came  down  to  him. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  the  man  of  God 

had  spoken  to  tlie  king,  saying.  Two  measures  of  bar- 
ley for  a  shekel,  and  a  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a 
shekel,  shall  be  to  morrow  about  this  time  in  the  gate 
of  Samaria: 

10.  And  that  lord  answered  the  man  of  God, 

and  said,  Now,  behold,  //"the  Lord  should  make  win- 
dows in  heaven,  might  such  a  thing  be?  And  he  said, 
Bcliold,  thou  shalt  see  it  with  thine  eyes,  but  shalt  not 
eat  tliereof. 


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3  Kiiign  vii.  20.  Ami  so  it  fell  out  unto  liiui :  for  the 
IK'ople  troiU"  upon  liim  in  tlie  giite,  and  lie  dieil. 

Xeli.  i.\.  80.  Yot  many  ycai-s  ilidst  thou  forbear 
tlicm,  nn<i  tcstiticilst  asainst  them  l)y  \\\y  Spirit  in 
lliy  propliot.s  :  yet  would  tliey  not  give  ear:  tluTelbre 
fravest  thou  tliem  into  the  liaml  of  the  people  of  the 
lands. 

Jer.  V.  Vi.  They  have  belied  tlie  Loitn,  and  said,  It 
fa  not  he;  neillier  sliall  evil  come  Ujion  us;  neither 
shall  we  see  sword  nor  famine : 

l:!.  And  the  iirophet.s  shall  become  wind,  and 

the  wortl  w  not  in  them :  thus  shall  it  he  done  unto 
tlvem. 

14.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 

hosts,  Heeause  ye  speaU  this  word,  heliold,  I  will 
malce  my  words  in  tliy  mouth  lire,  and  this  people 
wood,  and  it  shall  devour  them. 

—  .\.\ix.  18.  And  I  will  ])ersecute  tliem  with  tlie 
sword,  with  (he  famine,  and  witli  tlie  jiestilenee,  and 
will  deliver  tliem  to  he  removed  to  all  tlie  kinjj'loms 
of  tlie  eartli,  to  lie  ;i  curse,  and  an  astonishment,  and 
a  hissins,  and  a  reproach,  among  all  the  nations 
whitlier  I  liave  driven  them  : 

li).  Because  lliey  have  not  hearkened  to  my 

words,  sailli  the  Loiu>,  wliidi  I  sent  unto  them  by  my 
servants  the  prophets,  rising  up  early  and  sending 
Hiem  ;  but  ye  vroiild  not  hear,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  lit.    Haled. 

1  Kings'  xxii.  7.  And  Jehoshaiih.it  said,  h  there  not 
here  a  [irophet  of  the  Lord  besides,  that  we  might 
inquire  of  him? 

8.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unio  Jehosha- 

phat,  There  m  yet  one  man,  Jlicaiah  the  son  of  Imlah, 
by  whom  we  may  iiKiuire  of  tlie  Loud:  but  I  hate 
him;  for  he  doth  not  |irophesy  good  concerning  me, 
but  evil.  And  Jehoshaphat  "said,  Let  not  the"  king 
say  so. 

9.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  an  officer, 

and  said.  Hasten  hither  Mic;iiali  the  son  of  Imlah. 

2  Chr.  xviii.  G.  But  .Jehoshaphat  said,  h  there  not 
here  a  piophct  of  the  Lord  besides,  that  we  might 
inquire  of  him  ? 

7.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha- 
phat, Tliere  is  yet  one  man,  liy  whom  we  may  inquire 
of  the  Lord  :  but  I  hate  him  ;"  for  he  never  prophesied 
good  unto  me,  but  always  evil :  the  same  2S  Micaiah 
the  son  of  Iiula.  And  Jehoshaphat  said.  Let  not  the 
king  say  so. 

8.  And  the  king  of  Israel  called  for  one  of  his 

officers,  and  said,  Fetch  quicklv  Slicaiah  the  son  of 
Imla. 

17.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  to  Jehosha- 

jiliat,  Did  I  not  tell  thee  thai  he  would  not  prophesy 
good  unto  me,  but  evil '? 

§  20.    Porsociited. 
See  Book  XXVI.,  "  Trials  and  Persecutions." 


CHAP.  VI. 

THE  SCHOOLS  OF  THE  PROPHETS. 

§  21.    The  Schools  of  the  Propliets. 

1  Slim.  X.  10.  And  when  they  came  thither  to  the 
hill,  behold,  a  coin|)any  of  propliets  met  him;  and  the 
Spirit  of  (Jod  came  upon  him,  and  he  prophesied 
among  them. 

13.  And  one  of  the  same  place  answered  and 

said.  But  wlio  ;Vi  their  fatlicr?     Therefore  it  became  a 
proverb,  /«  Saul  also  among  the  prophets  V 

—  xix.  20.  And  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  Da- 
vid: and  when  they  saw  the  company  of  the  prophets 
prophesying,  and  Samuel  standmg  i'ik  appointed  over 
them,  the  Siiirit  of  God  was  upon"  the  messensjers  of 
Saul,  and  they  also  jirophesied. 

3  Kiiir/s  ii.  3.  And  the  sons  of  the  jirophets  that 
irere  at  Beth-el  came  forth  to  Elish:i.  and  said  unto 
liim,  Knowcst  thou  that  the  Lord  will  take  awav  thv 
master  from  thy  head  to  dav  ^     And  he  said,  Vea,  1  i 
know  it ;  hold  ye  your  peace.  1 

5.  And  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that  were  at  ' 

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Jericho  came  to  Elislia,  and  said  unto  him,  Knowcst 
thou  that  the  I>oRD  will  take  away  thy  master  from 
thy  head  to  day  'i  And  lie  answered,  \ea,  I  know  U ; 
hold  ye  your  jieace. 

—  —  7.  And  titty  men  of  the  sons  of  the  jiropliels 
went,  anil  stood  to  view  afar  olf :  and  they  two  stood 
by  Jordan. 

—  iv.  38.  And  Elisha  came  again  to  Gilgal :  and 
there  ?r(/.i  a  dearth  in  the  land;  and  the  sons  of  the 
projihets  were  sitting  before  him  :  and  he  said  unto  his 
servant,  Set  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  pottage  for 
the  sons  of  the  piojiliuls. 

—  xxii.  14.  So  Uilkiah  the  priest,  and  Ahikam,  and 
Aclibor,  and  Sliapliaii,  and  Asahiah,  went  unto  IIul- 
ilali  the  priiphctcss,  the  wile  of  Shalluiii  the  son  of 
Tikvali,  tlie  son  of  Ilarhas,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe; 
(now  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college;)  and  they 
communed  with  her. 

1  ('//;■.  XXV.  1.  Moreover  David  and  the  cajitains  of 
the  host  sep;ir;iled  to  llie  service  of  the  sons  of  Asaph, 
and  of  Heiiian,  and  of  Jcdulliun,  wlio  should  iiropb- 
e-sy  with  harjis,  with  jisalteries,  and  with  tynibals : 
and  the  number  of  the  workmen  according  "to  their 
service  was : 

3.  Of  the  sons  of  Asaph  ;  Zaccur,  and  Joseph, 

and  Nethaniah,  and  Asarelali,  the  sons  of  Asajili  un- 
der the  hands  of  Asaph,  which  prophesied  according 
to  the  order  of  the  king. 

3.  <1f  .Teduthim  :  the  sonsof  .Tedutluin  ;   Geda- 

li:ili,  and  Zeri,  and  Jeshaiah,  Ilasluibiali,  ;uicl  Jlalti- 
tliiah,  six,  under  the  hands  of  their  father  .ledutliiin, 
wlio  prophesied  with  a  harp,  to  give  thanks  and  to 
praise  the  Lord. 

Sec  1  Sam.  X.  5.     1  Kings  xx.  35. 


CHAP.   VII. 

FALSE  PROPHETS. 

§  22.    Described. 

Is.  ix.  15,  The  ancient  and  honourable,  he  j'l  the 
head ;  and  the  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  is  the 
tail. 

Jer.  xiv.  14.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  The 
(irophets  prophesy  lies  in  m}'  name  :  I  sent  them  not, 
neither  have  I  commanded  them,  neither  sjiake  unto 
them :  they  prophesy  unto  you  a  iaise  vision  and 
divination,  and  a  thing  of  nought,  and  the  deceit  of 
their  lie:u-t. 

—  xxiii.  14.  I  have  seen  also  in  the  prophets  of 
Jerusalem  a  horrible  thing :  they  commit  adultery, 
and  walk  in  lies :  they  strengthen  also  the  hands  of 
evil  doers,  that  none  doth  return  from  his  wicked- 
ness :  tliev  are  all  of  them  unto  me  as  Sodom,  and  the 
inhabitants  thereof  as  Gomorrah. 

17.  They  say  still  unto  them  that  despise  me, 

The  Lord  hath  said.  Ye  shall  have  peace  :  and  they 
say  unto  cveiy  one  that  walkelh  after  the  iniaginaliou 
of  his  own  heart.  No  evil  shall  come  u]ion  you. 

— ■  —  18.  For  who  hath  stood  in  the  counsel  of  the 
Lord,  and  hath  perceived  and  heard  his  word  ?  who 
hath  marked  his  word,  and  heard  it? 

21.  I  have  not  sent  these  prophets,  yet  they 

ran  :  I  have  not  sjioken  to  them,  yet  they  ]iroi)liesied. 

—  —  25.  I  have  heard  what  the  pro]iliets  said,  that 
prophesj-  lies  in  m}-  name,  saying,  I  ha^■e  dreamed,  I 
have  dreamed. 

26.  How  long  shall  this  be  in  the  heart  of 

the  prophets  that  priii)liesy  lies  ':■  yea,  they  tire  proph- 
ets of  tlie  deceit  of  their  own  heart ; 

27.  Which  think  to  c;ui.se  my  people  to  forget 

my  iKime  liy  their  dreams,  which  tli'ey  lell  ever\-  man 
to"  his  neigl'ibour,  as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my 
name  for  Baal. 

—  xxvii.  15.  For  I  have  not  sent  them,  saith  the 
Lord,  ^et  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  name;  that  I 
iiiiilht  drive  yo"u  out,and"tliat  ye  might  perish,  ye,  and 
the  prophets"  that  pro]ihesv  iinlo  you. 

—  xxix.  n.  For  tliev  iiiopliesy  falsely  tinto  you  in 
my  name :  I  have  not" sent  them",  saith  the  Lord. 

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Lam.  ii.  14.  Th}'  propliets  have  seen  vain  and  fool- 
ish thina'S  for  tliec :  and  they  have  not  discovei-ed 
thine  iniquity,  to  tarn  away  tliy  captivity ;  hut  have 
seen  for  thee  false  burdens  and  causes  of  bauislunent. 

Ezi-k.  xiii.  4.  O  Israel,  thy  prophets  are  like  the 
foxes  in  tlie  deserts. 

5,  Ye  have  not  gone  up  into  the  gaps,  neither 

made  \\\t  the  hedge  for  the  house  of  Israel  to  stand  in 
the  battle  in  the  day  of  the  Lord. 

6.  They  have  seen  vanity  and  Iving  divina- 
tion, saying.  The  Loud  saith :  and  the  Lord  hath  not 
sent  them ;  and  they  lia\c  matle  otlici-s  to  hope  that 
they  would  confirm  the  word. 

-7.  Have  ye  not  seen  a  vain  vision,  and  have 

ye  not  spoken  a  Ij'ing  divination,  whereas  ye  say. 
The  Lord  saith  it ;  all)eit  I  lia\e  not  spoken ? 

— ■  — ■  33.  Because  with  lies  ye  have  made  the  heart 
of  the  righteous  sad,  whom  I  have  not  made  sad;  and 
strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked,  that  he  should 
not  return  from  his  wicked  way,  by  promising  liim 
life ; 

—  xxi.  39.  While  they  see  vanity  imto  thee,  while 
they  divine  a  lie  unto  thee,  to  bring  thee  upon  the 
necks  of  tlicm  Oiat  are  slain,  of  the  wicked,  whose  day 
is  come,  when  their  iniquity  skull  hnre  an  end. 

—  xxii.  35.  There  in  a  conspiracy  of  her  prophets  in 
the  midst  thereof,  like  a  roaring  lion  ra\-euing  the  prej' : 
they  have  devoured  souls;  they  have  taken  the  treas- 
ttre  and  precious  things ;  they  have  made  her  many 
widows  in  the  midst  thereof 

Micah  ii.  II.  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and 
falsehood  do  lie,  myiny,  I  will  jjrophesy  unto  thee  of 
wme  and  of  strong  drink ;  he  shall  even  be  the  prophet 
of  this  iieople. 

Mat.  xxiv.  11.  And  many  false  proi)hcts  shall  rise, 
and  shall  deceive  many. 

§  23.    The  People  Warned. 

Jer.  xxiii.  IC.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Hearken 
not  unto  the  words  of  the  projihets  that  prophesy  unto 
you ;  tliej'  make  3'ou  vain :  they  speak  a  vision  of 
their  own  heart,  and  not  out  of  the  month  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxvii.  14.  Therefore  hearken  not  tuito  the  words 
of  the  prophets  that  speak  unto  you,  saying,  Ye  shall 
not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon :  for  they  prophesy  a 
lie  unto  you. 

i6.  Also  I  spake  to  the  priests  and  to  all  this 

people,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Hearken  not  to 
the  words  of  your  prophets  that  jirophesy  unto  you. 
Baying,  Behold,  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house  shall 
now  shortly  lie  brought  again  from  Babylon :  for  they 
prophesy  a  lie  unto  you. 

. 'l~.  Hearken  not  unto  them;  serve  the  king  of 

Baliylon,  and  live  ;  wherefore  should  this  city  be  laid 
waste  'i 

—  xxix.  8.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel ;  Let  not  your  prophets  and  your  di- 
viners, that  be  in  the  midst  of  you,  deceive  you,  nei- 
ther hearken  to  your  dreams  which  ye  cause  to  be 
dreamed. 

Mat.  vii.  15.  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come 
to  you  in  sheep's  clothing,  but  inwardly  they  are  rav- 
ening wolves. 

1  JoliH  iv.  1.  Beloved,  believe  not  every  spirit,  but 
try  tlie  spirits  whether  they  are  of  God  :  because  maiiy 
false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  world. 

§  24.    False  Proplicfs  Appear. 

Gen.  xli.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning  that 
his  spirit  was  troubled  ;  and  he  sent  and  called  for  all 
the  magicians  of  lOgypt,  and  all  Die  wise  men  thereof: 
and  Pharaoh  told  them  his  dream :  but  tlare  wan 
none  that  could  interpret  them  unto  Pharaoh. 

1  Kiiign  xiii.  18.  He  said  unto  him,  I  am  a  prophet 
also  as  thou  art ;  and  an  angel  sjiake  mito  me  by  tiic 
word  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Bring  him  liack  witli  thee 
into  thine  house,  that,  he  may  eat  bread  and  drink 
water.     But  lie  lied  unto  him. 

10.  So  he  went  back  with  him,  and  did  cat 

bread  in  his  house,  and  drank  water. 

—  xxii.  6.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  the  propli- 

1 


ets  together,  about  four  hundred  men,  and  said  unto 
them.  Shall  I  go  against  Kamoth-gilead  to  battle,  or 
shall  I  tbrbear':'  And  they  said.  Go  up;  for  the  Lord 
shall  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the  king. 

11.  And  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  made 

him  horns  of  iron  :  and  he  said,  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 
AVith  these  shalt  thou  push  the  Syrians,  until  thou  hast 
consumed  them. 

13.  And  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saying, 

Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper :  for  the  Lokd 
shall  deliver  it  into  the  king's  hand. 

3  C'hr.  xviii.  5.  Therefore  the  king  of  Israel  gathered 
together  of  prophets  four  hundred  men,  and  said  unto 
them,  Shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle,  or  shall 
I  forbear':'  And- they  said,  Go  up ;  for  God  will  de- 
liver it  into  the  king's  liaud. 

10.  And  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  had 

made  him  horns  of  iron,  and  said.  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 
With  these  thou  shalt  push  Syria  until  they  be  con- 
sumed. 

11.  And  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  sa}', 

ing.  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper :  for  the 
Loud  shall  deliver  it  into  tlie  hand  of  the  king. 

jS'ih.  vi.  10.  Afterward  I  came  unto  the  house  of 
Shemaiah  the  son  of  Delaiah  the  son  of  Jlehetabeel, 
who  icat  sliut  tip  ;  and  he  said.  Let  us  meet  together 
in  the  house  of  God,  within  the  temple,  and  let  us 
shut  the  doors  of  the  temple :  for  they  will  come  to 
slay  thee ;  yea,  in  the  night  ^^■ill  they  come  to  slay  thee. 

• 11.  And  I  said.  Should  sucli  a  man  as  I  flee  ? 

and  who  is  there,  that,  being  as  I  am,  would  go  into 
the  tem])le  to  save  his  life  ?     I  will  not  go  in. 

13.  And,  lo,  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  sent 

him ;  Init  that  he  jironounced  this  [iropliecy  against 
me:  for  Tobiah  and  Sanballat  had  hired  him. 

13.  Therefore  icas  he  hired,  that  I  should  be 

afraid,  and  do  so,  and  sin,  and  thai  they  might  have 
matter  for  an  evil  report,  that  they  might  re]iroach  nie. 

Jer.  xiv.  13.  Then  said  I,  Ah',  Lord  God!  behold, 
the  prophets  say  unto  them.  Ye  shall  not  see  the  sword, 
neither  shall  ye  have  famine  ;  but  I  will  give  3'ou  as- 
sured peace  in  this  place. 

—  xxiii.  9.  Jline  heart  within  me  is  broken  because 
of  the  prophets ;  all  my  bones  shake :  I  am  like  a 
drunken  man,  and  like  a  man  w'hom  wine  hath  over- 
come, because  of  the  Lord,  and  because  of  the  words 
of  his  holiness. 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  year, 
in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  king  of 
.ludah,  in  the  fourlli  year,  and  in  the  fifth  month,  that 
Hananiah  the  son  of  Azur  the  projihet,  which  wai  of 
Gibeon,  spake  unto  me  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in  the 
presence  of  the  jiriests  and  of  all  the  people,  saying, 

—  —  3.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  saying,  I  have  broken  the  j-oke  of  the  king 
of  Babylon. 

3.  Within  two  full  years  will  I  bring  again  into 

this  place  all  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house,  that 
Neliuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  took  away  from  this 
place,  and  carried  them  to  Babylon ; 

4.  And  I  will  bring  again  to  this  place  Jeco- 

ni.ah  the  son  of  .lehoiakim  king  of  Judali,  with  all  the 
captives  of  .Tudali,  tliat  went  into  Babylon,  saith  the 
Lord:  fori  will  break  the  yoke  of  tJie  king  of  Babylon. 

— •  — -5.  Then  the  prophet  .leremiali  said  mito  the 
prophet  Hananiah  in  the  presence  of  the  jiriests,  and 
in  the  jiresence  of  all  the  people  that  stood  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord, 

6.  Even  the  prophet  Jeremiah  said,  Amen : 

the  Lord  do  so:  the  Lord  perform  thy  words  which 
thou  hast  iiro|iliesied.  to  bring  again  the  vessels  of  the 
Lord's  lionse,  anil  all  that  is  carried  away  captive, 
from  Balnion  into  this  idai-e. 

10.  Then  Hananiali  the  jirophct  took  the  yoke 

from  off  the  ]U'oiihet  Jeremiah's  neck,  and  brake  it. 

11.  And  Hananiah  spake  in  the  presence  of  all 

the  people,  saying.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Even  so  will 
I  break  the  yoke  of  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
from  the  neck  of  all  nations  witliin  the  space  of  two 
full  3'ears.     And  tlie  iiro]ihet  Jeremiah  went  his  way. 

— •  xxxvii.  19.  "Where  are  now  your  prophets  which 
prophesied  unto  you,  saying,  Tiie  king  of  Babylon 
shall  not  come  against  you,  nor  against  this  land  'i 

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Dun.  ii.  8.  The  kiiii;  answcnil  and  said,  I  know  of 
certainly  that  ye  would  iraiu  the  time,  Ixcause  ye  sec 
tUc  tliini;  is  none  IVoin  me. 

!).  15ut  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the 

dream,  tlwrc  w  but  one  decree  tor  you;  lor  ye  have  pre- 
pared lyin,^  and  eorrupt  words  to  speak  liel'ore  me,  till 
the  tinie  lie  changed  :  therefore  tell  me  the  dream, 
and  I  shall  know  that  ye  can  shew  me  the  intcrpretii- 
tiou  thereof 

10   The  Chaldeans  answered  before  the  kini;, 

nnd  said.  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that  can 
shew  the  king's  mailer:  therefore  there  in  no  king, 
lord,  nor  ruler,  tlutt  asked  siieh  thmgs  at  any  magician, 
or  astrologer,  or  Chaldean. 

11     And   it  M  a  rare  thing  that  the  king  re- 

qiiireth,  and  there  is  none  other  that  can  shew  it  be- 
fore the  kiiig,  except  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not 
with  llesh. 

V2.  For  this  cause  the  king  was  angry  and  very 

furious,  and  commanded  to  destroy  all  the  wise  tncii 
of  Bahvlon. 

'■  l.i.  And  Ihe  decree  went  forth  that  the  wise 

nwn  should  bi^  slain  ;  and  they  sought  Daniel  aitd  his 
fellows  to  be  slain. 

—  iv.  6.  Therefore  made  I  a  decree  to  bring  in  all 
the  wise  iihii  of  Babylon  before  me,  that  they  might 
make  known  unto  me  the  interpretation  of  the  dream. 

7.  Then  came  in  the  magicians,  theaslrologers, 

the  Chahlcans,  and  the  soothsayers:  and  1  told  the 
dream  before  them  ;  but  they  did  not  make  known 
unto  me  the  interpretation  thereof 

§  2.5.    HoTV  Distiiiguishod  from  True  Trophets. 

Dent,  xviii.  21.  And  if  thou  say  m  thine  heart,  IIow 
shall  we  know  the  word  whicli  the  Lord  hath  not 
spoken  ? 

23.  When  a  prophet  speaketh  in  the  name  of 

the  LoKD,  if  the  thing  follow  not,  nor  come  to  (lass,  that 
2.9  the  thing  which  the  Lokd  hath  not  sjioken,  hut  the 
prophet  hath  spoken  it  presumptuously:  thou  shall 
not  be  afraid  of  hiin. 

1  Kiiujn  xxii.  28.  And  Micaiah  said,  If  thou  return 
at  all  in  peace,  the  Loitn  hath  not  spoken  by  me.  And 
he  said.  Hearken,  O  people,  every  one  of  you. 

3  CItr.  xviii.  27.  And  Micaiah  said.  If  tiiou  certain- 
ly return  in  peace,  then  hath  not  the  Louu  spoken  bj' 
me.     And  he  said,  Hearken,  ;ill  ye  people. 

Pn.  Ixxiv.  9.  We  see  not  our  signs:  tlicre  it  no  more 
any  prophet :  neither  in  t/icre  among  us  any  that  know- 
eth  how  long. 

/■*.  xli.  21.  Produce  your  cause,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
bring  forth  your  strong  recatons,  saith  the  King  of  Ja- 
cob. 

23.  Let  them  bring  them  forth,  and  shew  us 

what  shall  happen :  let  them  shew  the  former  things, 
what  they  hi',  that  we  m.ay  consider  them,  and  know 
the  latter  end  of  them ;  or  declare  us  things  for  to 
come. 

Jer.  xxiii.  23.  But  if  Ihey  had  stood  in  my  counsel, 
and  li;id  caused  my  peoiile  to  hear  my  words,  then 
they  should  Inive  iurncd  them  from  their  evil  way, 
ami  from  the  evil  of  their  doings. 

—  xxviii.  7.  Xevertheless,  hear  thou  now  this  word 
that  I  speak  in  thine  ears,  and  in  the  ears  of  all  the 
people ; 

8.  The  prophets  that  have  been  before  me  and 

before  thee  of  old  iirophesied  both  airainst  many 
countries,  and  against  great  kingdoms,  of  war,  and  of 
evil,  an<l  of  pestilence. 

9.  The  ])ro])het  which  prophesieth  of  peace, 

when  the  word  of  the  prfipliet  shall  come  to  p;iss,  then 
shall  the  prophet  be  known,  that  the  Lord  hath  truly 
sent  him. 

§  2G.    Punishment  <if  False  Prophets. 

Dent,  xviii.  20.  But  the  prophet,  which  shall  )H(- 
sume  to  speak  a  word  in  my  name,  which  I  have  not 
commanded  him  to  speak,  or  that  sh:dl  speak  in  the 
name  of  other  gods,  ever.  th;it  prophet  shall  die. 

1  Kiiv/i  xxii.  24  But  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaa- 
nah  went  near,  and  smote  ilicaiah  on  the  cheek,  and 

1 


said.  Which  w;iy  went  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  from 
me  to  sjieak  unio  Ihee? 

25.  And  Micaiah  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see 

in  that  day,  when  thou  shall  go  into  an  inner  chamber 
to  hide  Ihyself 

,/(/•.  xiv.  b").  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concern- 
ing the  projihets  that  prophesy  in  my  name,  and  I 
sent  them  not,  yet  they  say,  Sword  and  famine  .shall 
not  be  ill  this  land  ;  By  sword  and  famine  shall  those 
lu'ophets  be  consumed. 

—  XX.  ().  And  thou,  Pa.shur,  and  all  lh;it  dwell  in 
Ihiue  liou.s<',  shall  go  into  capti\ity:  and  thou  slialt 
come  to  Bain  Ion,  ;nid  there  thou  sli:ilt  die,  anil  shalt 
be  buried  there,  thou,  and  all  thy  friends,  to  whom 
thou  hast  prophesied  lies. 

—  xxiii.  l;i.  And  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets 
of  S.imaria ;  they  prophesied  in  Ba;il,  and  caused  my 
people  Israel  to  err. 

1.5.  Therefore   thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

concerning  the  prophets;  Behold,  I  will  feed  them 
with  wormwood,  and  ni:ikc  them  drink  the  water  of 
gall :  for  IVom  the  prophets  of  Jerusalem  is  profane- 
uess  gone  forth  into  all  the  hind. 

—  ^  ;iO.  Therefore,  beliokl,  I  ((in  ;igainst  the  proph- 
ets, saith  the  Lord,  that  steal  my  words  every  one 
from  his  neighbour. 

31.  Behold,  I  am  against  the  prophets,  saith 

the  Lord,  that  use  their  tongues,  and  say.  He  saith. 

— ■  —  32.  Behold,  I  iifii  against  them  that  prophesy 
false  dreams,  .saith  the  Lord,  and  do  tell  them,  and 
cause  my  people  to  err  by  their  lies,  and  by  their 
lightness  ;  yet  I  sent  them  not, nor  commanded  them: 
therefore  they  shall  not  profit  this  iieople  at  all,  saith 
the  Lord. 

—  xxviii.  15.  Then  said  the  prophet  Jeremiah  unto 
Han.'iniali  the  prophet.  Hear  now,  Hananiah  ;  The 
Lord  hath  not  sent  thee;  but  thou  makest  this  peo- 
ple to  trust  in  a  lie. 

IG.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 

will  east  thee  from  ort'the  face  of  the  earth  :  this  year 
thou  shall  die,  because  thou  hast  taught  rebellion 
against  the  Lokd. 

17.  So  Hananiah  the  prophet  died  the  same 

year  in  the  seventh  month. 

—  xxix.  15.  Because  ye  have  said.  The  Lord  hath 
raised  us  up  prophets  in  Babvlon  ; 

10.  Know   that   thus"  saith  the   Lord   of  the 

king  that  sitteth  ujion  the  throne  of  David,  and  of  all 
the^people  that  dwellelh  in  this  city,  unci  of  your 
lirethren  that  are  not  gone  forth  with  you  into  cap- 
tivity ; 

17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Behold,  I 

will  send  upon  them  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the 
pestilence,  and  will  make  them  like  vile  tigs,  that  can- 
not be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil. 

31.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel,  of  Ahab  the  son  of  Kolaiah,  and  of  Zedekiah 
the  sou  of  Maaseiab,  which  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you 
in  my  name ;  Behold,  I  will  deliver  them  into  the 
hand" of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon;  and  he 
shall  slay  them  before  your  eves ; 

23.  And  of  tlie"m  shall  Ite  taken  up  a  curse  by 

all  the  captivity  of  Judah  which  an-  in  Babylon,  say- 
ing. The  Lord  make  thee  like  Zedekiah  and  like  Ahab, 
whom  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  the  fire; 

31.  Send  to  all"  them  of  the  captivity,  saying. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  Shemaiah  the  Nehel- 
amitc  ;  liec:iiise  that  Sbemaiairiiath  proidiesied  unto 
you,  and  I  sent  him  not,  and  he  caused  you  to  trust  m 

—  —  33.  Therefore  tlfus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I 
will  punish  Shemaiah  the  Nehelamite,  and  his  seed: 
he  shall  not  have  a  man  to  dwell  among  this  jieople  ; 
neither  sh;dl  he  behold  the  good  that  I  will  do  (or  my 
people,  saith  the  Lord  ;  because  he  hath  taught  re- 
bellion against  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xii.  24.  For  then'  shall  be  no  more  any  vain 
vision  nor  flattering  divination  within  the  house  ot 
Israel.  , 

—  xiii.  3.  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  proph- 
ets of  Israel  that  prophesy,  and  say  thou  unto  them 
that  prophesv  out  of  their  own  hearts,  Hear  j-e  the 
word  of  the  Lord  ; 


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Ezek.  xiii.  3.  Tluis  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  unto 
the  foolish  prophets,  that  follow  their  owu  spirit,  and 
have  seen  nothing ! 

—  —  8.  Theretore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
cause )'e  have  spoken  vanity,  and  seen  lies,  therefore, 
behold,  I  am  against  you,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

9.  And  mine  hand  shall  be  upon  the  prophets 

that  see  vanity,  and  that  divine  lies:  they  shall  not  be 
in  the  assembly  of  my  jicople,  neither  shall  they  be 
written  in  the  writing  of  the  house  of  Israel,  neither 
shall  they  enter  into  the  land  of  Israel;  and  ye  shall 
know  tliat  I  am  the  Lord  Goo. 

23.  Therefore  ye  shall  see  no  more  vanity,  nor 

divine  divinations :  for  I  will  deliver  mj'  people  out 
of  your  hand :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Micah  iii.  .5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  the 
prophets  tliat  make  iwy  people  err,  that  bite  with  their 
teeth,  and  cry,  Peace;  and  he  that  putteth  not  into 
their  mouths,  they  even  prepare  war  against  him : 

e.  Therefore  night  shall  he  unto  you,  that  ye 

shall  not  have  a  vision ;  and  it  shall  be  dark  unto  you, 
that  ye  shall  not  divine  ;  and  the  sun  sliall  go  down 
over  the  projihets,  and  the  day  shall  be  dark  over  them. 

7.  Then  shall  the  seers  be  ashamed,  and  the 

diviners  coufounded :  yea,  they  shall  all  cover  their 
lips  ;  for  there  is  no  answer  of  God. 

Zceh.  xiii.  2.  +and  also  I  will  cause  the  prophets 
and  the  imclcan  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the  land. 

3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  when  any 

shall  yet  prophes}',  then  his  father  and  Ids  mother  that 
begat  him  shall  say  imto  him.  Thou  shall  not  live; 
for  thou  speakest  lies  in  the  name  of  the  Loud  :  and 
his  father  and  his  mother  that  begat  him  shall  thrust 
him  through  when  he  propbesieth. 

4.  And  it  shall  come  to  jjass  in  that  daj',  that 

the  pro])hets  shall  be  ashamed  every  one  of  his  vision, 
wlien  he  bath  projihesied ;  neither  shall  they  wear  a 
rough  garment  to  deceive ; 

— •  —  5.  But  he  shall  say,  I  am  no  prophet,  I  am  a 
husbandman;  for  man  taught  me  to  keep  cattle  trom 
my  )'outh. 

6.  And  one  shall  say  unto  liini,  What  are  these 

■wounds  in  thine  hands  ?  Then  be  shall  answer.  Those 
with  which  I  was  wounded  in  the  house  of  my  friends. 

§  27.    Piinisliuient  of  their  Followers. 

Jer.  xiv.  10.  And  the  people  to  whom  they  prophesy 
shall  be  cast  out  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  because 
of  tlie  famine  and  the  sword ;  and  they  sliall  have 
none  to  liury  them,  them,  their  wives,  niir  their  sons, 
nor  their  daughters :  for  I  ■will  pour  their  wickedness 
upon  them. 

Ezek.  xiii.  15.  Thus  will  I  accomplish  my  ■wrath 
upon  the  wall,  and  upon  them  that  have  daubed  it 
with  untempered  mortar,  and  will  s,\y  unto  you.  The 
■n'all  is  no  niore,  neither  they  that  daubed  it ; 

-16.  To  wii,  the  prophets  of  Israel  which  proph- 
esy concerning  Jerusalem,  and  which  see  visions  of 
peace  for  her,  and  there  is  no  peace,  saith  tlie  Lord  God. 

—  xiv.  10.  And  they  sbivll  bear  the  punishment  of 
their  iuif|uity  :  the  punislunent  of  the  prophet  shall  be 
even  as  the  punishment  of  liim  that  seeketh  unto  him  ; 

11.  That  the  house  of  Israel  may  go  no  more 

astray  from  me,  neither  Ije  polluted  any  more  with  all 
their  transgressions ;  Init  that  they  may  be  my  people, 
and  I  may  be  their  God,  saith  tlie  Lord  God. 


CHAP.  .^niL 
PROPHETESSES. 

§  28.    By  Vocation. 

Er.  XV.  20.  .\nd  Miriam  tlie  prophetess,  the  sister 
of  Aaron,  took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand  ;  and  all  the 
■women  went  out  after  her  -with  timbrels  and  with 
dances. 

3  Kinqs  xxii.  Wt.  And  she  said  unto  them,  Tims 
s.ailh  the  Loud  God  of  Israel,  Tell  the  man  that  sent 
you  to  me, 

1 


2  Chr.  xxxiv.  22.  And  Hilkiah,  and  they  that  the 
king  liad  appointed,  ■went  to  Huldah  the  prophetess, 
the  wife  of  Shallmu  the  son  of  Tikvath,  the  son  of 
Hasrah,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe ;  (now  she  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem  in  the  college ;)  and  they  spake  to  her  to 
that  e^'ecl. 

23.  And  she  answered  them.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel,  Tell  ye  the  man  that  sent  you  to 
me, 

i\eh.  ■vi.  14.  My  God,  think  thou  upon  Tobiah  and 
Sanballat  according  to  these  their  works,  and  on  the 
prophetess  Noadiah,  and  the  rest  of  the  prophets,  that 
would  have  put  me  in  fear. 

Luke  ii.  36.  And  there  was  one  Anna,  a  prophetess, 
the  daughter  of  Phanuel,  of  the  trilie  of  Aser  :  she  was 
of  a  great  age,  and  had  lived  with  a  husband  seven 
years  from  her  virginity  ; 

Acts  xxi.  9.  And  the  same  man  had  four  daughters, 
virgins,  which  did  prophesy. 

See  Jud.  iv.  4,  5. 

§  29.    By   Marriage. 

/•>'.  viii.  3.  And  I  went  unto  the  prophetess;  and  she 
conceived,  and  bare  a  son,  + 

§  30.    False  Prophetesses. 

Ezek.  xiii.  17.  Likewise,  thou  son  of  man,  set  thy  face 
against  the  daughters  of  thy  people,  which  prophesy 
out  of  their  own  heart ;  and  prophesy  thou  against 
them, 

18.  And  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe 

to  the  women  that  sew  pillows  to  all  armholes,  and 
make  kerchiefs  upon  the  head  of  every  stature  to  hunt 
souls  !  Will  ye  hunt  the  souls  of  my  people,  and  wUl 
ye  save  the  souls  alive  that  come  unto  you? 

—  —  19.  And  will  ye  pollute  me  among  my  people 
for  handfuls  of  barley  and  for  pieces  of  bread,  to  slay 
the  souls  that  should  not  die,  and  to  save  the  souls 
alive  that  should  not  live,  by  your  lying  to  my  people 
that  hear  your  lies  ? 

20.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  Be- 
hold, I  am  against  your  pillows,  wherewith  ye  there 
hunt  the  souls  to  make  them  fly,  and  I  will  tear  them 
from  your  arms,  and  i\-ill  let  the  souls  go,  eten  the 
souls  that  ye  hunt  to  make  them  fly. 

—  —  21.  Your  kerchiefs  also  will  I  tear,  and  deliver 
my  people  out  of  your  hand,  and  they  shall  be  no 
more  in  your  hand  to  be  hunted;  and  ye  shall  know 
that  I  am  the  Lord. 

Rev.  ii.  20.  Notwithstanding  I  have  a  few  things 
against  thee,  because  thou  suff'erest  that  woman  Jeze- 
bel, ■n'hich  calleth  herself  a  prophetess,  to  teach  and  to 
seduce  my  servants  to  commit  fornication,  and  to  eat 
things  sacrificed  unto  idols. 


CHAP.    IX. 
DREAMS  AND  THEIR  INTERPRE- 
TATIONS. 

§  31.     Seut  by  God. 

Job  vii.  13.  When  I  say.  My  bed  shall  comfort  me, 
my  couch  shall  ease  my  complaint ; 

14.  Then  thou  scarest  me  with  dream.s,  and 

terrifiest  me  through  visions  : 

—  xxxiii.  14.  For  God  speaketh  once,  j'ea  tv.-ice,  yet 
man  perceiveth  it  not. 

1.5.  In  a  dream,  in  a  vision  of  the  night,  when 

deep  sleep  falleth  upon  men,  in  slumberiugs  upon  the 
bed ; 

IG.  Tlien  he  openeth  the  ears  of  men,  and 

sealeth  their  instruction. 

17.  That  he  m.ay  withdraw  man  from  his  pur- 
pose, and  hide  pride  from  man. 

§  32.    .Vbiuielech's  Dream. 

Gen.  XX.  3.  But  God  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream 
by  night,  and  said  to  him.  Behold,  thou  art  hut  a  dead 
nian,  for  the  ■woman  which  thou  hast  taken:  for  she 
is  a  man's  wife. 

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Gen.  XX.  4.  Rut  Abimokrli  had  not  coiiio  ncnr  her: 
ami  he  said,  Loud,  \\\\l  thou  sliiy.also  a  lightcous  na- 
tion? 

5.  Said  ho  not  unto  me.  She  w  my  sister?  and 

slie,  even  slie  herself  S4iid,  He  w  my  brotlier :  in  the 
Intefrrity  of  my  heart  and  innocency  of  my  hands  have 
1  done  this. 

li.  And  God  said  imto  him  in  a  drpain,  Yea,  I 

know  that  thou  didst  this  in  the  intc^'iily  of  thy  heart ; 
for  I  also  witliheld  thee  from  siniiini;-  against  me: 
tlierefore  sullered  1  thi'e  not  to  touch  her. 

7.    Xow  tlierefore  restore  the  man  his  wife; 

for  he  (■.■<  a  proplict,  and  he  shall  pray  for  thee,  ami 
thou  Shalt  live  :  and  if  thou  restore  li<  r  not,  know  thou 
that  Ihou  shalt  surelv  die,  tliou,  and  all  that  uir  thine. 

8.    Tlierefore   Aliiineleeh   rose  early   in  the 

moniin>r.  and  eidled  all  his  servants,  and  told  alltlicse 
things  in  their  eai-s:  and  the  men  were  sore  afraid. 

§  33.    Jacob's  Dromiis. 

Oen.  xxviii.  13.  And  he  dreamed,  and  behold  a  lad- 
der set  up  on  the  earth,  and  the  toji  of  it  reached  to 
heaven  :  and  behold  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and 
descending  on  it. 

13.  And,  beliohl.  the  Lord  stood  above  it,  and 

said,  I  I'm  the  Loud  God  of  Abialiani  thy  father,  and 
the  God  of  Isaac:  the  land  whereon  thou  best,  to  thee 
will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  ; 

14.  And  thy  seed  shall  be  as  the  dust  of  the 

earth  :  and  thou  shall  spread  abroad  to  the  west,  and 
to  the  east,  and  to  the  nortli,  ;iiid  to  the  south  :  and  in 
thee  and  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  families  of  the  earUi 
be  blessed. 

15.  And,  behold,  I  am  with  thee,  and  will  keep 

thee  in  all  jili'i-cs  whither  thou  gocst,  and  will  bring 
thee  ag;iin  into  this  land ;  for  I  will  not  leave  thee, 
until  I  have  ilone  t/iat  which  I  have  spoken  to  thee  of. 

—  xxxi.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  that 
the  cattle  conceived,  that  I  lifted  i\p  mine  eyes,  and 
siiw  in  a  dream,  and,  behold,  the  rams  \iiiich  leaped 
ujion  the  cattle  were  ringstreaked,  speckled,  and  griz- 
zled 

13.  And  he  said,  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and 

see,  all  the  r;inis  which  leap  upon  the  cattle  are  ring- 
strcakeil,  speckled,  and  grizzled:  for  I  have  seen  all 
that  Labau  doeth  unto  thee. 


§  34.    Labau's  Dreain. 

Gen.  xxxi.  24.  And  God  eame  to  Laban  the  Syrian 
in  a  dream  by  night,  and  said  unto  him.  Take  heed 
that  thou  speak  not  to  Jacob  either  good  or  bad. 

§  35.    Joseph's  Dreams. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  5.  And  Joseph  dreamed  a  dream,  and 
he  told  it  his  brethren :  and  they  hated  him  yet  the 
more. 

6.   And  he  said  unto  them,  Hear,  I  pray  you, 

this  dream  which  I  have  dreamed : 

7.    For,  behold,  we  were  binding  sheaves  in 

the  field,  and,  lo,  ray  sheaf  arose,  and  also  stood  up- 
right; and,  behold,  your  sheaves  stood  round  about, 
and  made  oljeisance  to  niy  sheaf 

8.   And  his  lirctliren  said  to  him,  Shalt  thou 

indeed  reign  over  us?  or  shalt  thou  indeed  have  do- 
minion over  us?  And  they  hated  him  yet  the  more 
for  his  dreams,  and  for  his  words. 

9.   And  he  dreamed  vet  another  dream,  and 

told  it  his  brethren,  and  said,  iBehold,  I  have  dreamed 
a  dre:im  more;  and,  behold,  the  sun  and  the  moon 
and  the  eleven  stars  made  obeisance  to  me. 

10.  And  he  told  it  to  his  father,  and  to  his 

brethren:  and  his  father  rebuked  him,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  m  this  dream  that  thou  hast  dreamed? 
Shall  I  and  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  indeed  come 
to  bow  down  ourselves  to  thee  to  the  earth  ? 

§  36.    Dreams  of  Pharaoh's  Butler  anil  Baker. 

Gen.  xl.  5.  And  they  dreamed  a  dream  both  of  them, 
each  man  his  dream  in  one  night,  each  man  according 


to  th<'  interpretation  of  his  dream,  the  butler  and  the 
baker  of  the  king  of  Egj'pt,  which  were  bound  in  the 
prison. 

6.   And  Joseph  eame  in  nnto  them  in  the 

morning,  and  looked  upon  them,  and,  behold,  they 
were  sad. 

7.  And  he  asked  Pharaoh's  ofiBcers  that  wer4^ 

with  him  in  the  ward  of  his  lord's  house,  saying, 
AVheriliire  look  ye  no  sadly  to  day? 

S.  And  they  said  unto  him.  We  have  dreamed 

a  dream,  and  llurc  /.v  no  interpreter  of  il.  .Vnd  J(isepli 
said  unto  tlieni,  JJo  not  interpretations  bckni'j  to  God? 
tell  me  them,  1  jiray  you. 

9.  And  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  Jo- 
seph, and  said  to  him.  In  my  dream,  behold,  a  vine 
was  betbre  me ; 

10.  And   in   the  vine   mre  three   branches: 

and  it  wan  as  thougli  il  budded,  and  her  blossoms  shot 
forth;  and  the  clusters  thereof  brought  forth  ripe 
grapes : 

11.  And  Pharaoh's  cup  wm  in  my  hand :  and 

I  took  the  grapes,  and  pressed  them  into  Pharaoh's 
cu).i,  and  I  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's  hand. 

13."And  Joseph  said  unto  him.  This  i.i  the  in- 
terpretation of  it:  The  three  branches  <irc  three  days: 

1;:J.  Yet  within  three  days  shall  Ph:iraoh  lift 

up  thine  head,  and  restore  thee  unto  thy  place ;  iind 
thou  shalt  deliver  Pharaoh's  cup  into  his  hand,  after 
the  former  manner  when  thou  wast  his  butler. 

16.  When  the  chief  baker  saw  th;it  the  inter- 
pretation was  good,  he  said  unto  Joseph,  I  also  mt,i 
i  in  my  dream,  and,  behold,  / /(«(^  three  white  baskets 
j  on  my  head  : 

i 17.  And  in  the  uppermost  basket  there  was  of 

all  manner  of  bakemeats  tor  Pharaoh  ;  and  the  birds 
did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket  upon  my  head. 

18.  And  Joseph  answered  and  sai<l.  This  is  the 

interpretation  thereof:  The  three  baskets  are  three 
days : 

19.  Yet  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh  lift^ 

up  thy  head  from  otf  thee,  and  shall  hang  thee  on  a 
ti-ee ;  and  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  flesh  from  oti'  thee. 

§  37.    Pharaoh's  Dream. 

Gen.  xli.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two 
full  yeare,  that  Pharaoh  dreamed :  and,  behold,  he 
stood  by  the  river. 

—  —  2.  And,  behold,  there  came  up  out  of  the  river 
seven  well  favoured  kine  and  fatfleshed ;  and  they  led 
in  a  meadow. 

3.  And,  behold,  seven  other  kine  came  \\\i  after 

them  out  of  the  river,  ill  favoured  and  leanfleshed ;  and 
stood  by  the  other  kine  upon  the  brink  of  the  river 

4.  And  the  ill  favoured  and  leanHeshed  kine 

did  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  fat  kine.  So 
Pharaoh  awoke. 

5.  And  he  slept  and  dreamed  the  second  time : 

and,  behold,  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one 
stalk,  rank  and  good. 

G.  And,  behold,  seven  thin  ears  and  blasted 

with  the  east  wind  sprung  np  after  them. 

7.  And  the  seven  "thin  ears  devoured  the  seven 

rank  and  full  ears.  And  Pharaoh  awoke,  and,  behold, 
il  teas  a  dream. 

15.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  I  have 

dreamed  a  dream,  and  tlwre  is  none  that  can  inlerjiret 
it :  and  I  have  heard  say  of  thee,  tkeit  thou  canst  un- 
deretand  a  dream  to  inteniret  it. 

16.  And  Josepli  answered  Pharaoh,  saying.  It 

('.I  not  in  me:  God  shall  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of 
peace. 

17.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Josi-ph,  In  my 

dream,  behold,  I  stood  upon  the  bank  of  the  river: 

_  _  18.  And,  behold,  there  came  up  out  of  the  river 
seven  kine,  fatneshed  and  well  favoured ;  and  they  fed 
in  a  meadow : 

19.  And,  behold,  seven  other  kine  came  up 

after  them,  poor  and  very  ill  favoured  and  leanfleshed, 
such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for  bad- 
ness: 

20.  And  the  lean  and  the  ill  favoiu'ed  kme  did 

eat  up  the  first  seven  fat  kine : 


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Gen.  xli.  21.  And  when  tliey  had  eaten  them  up,  it 
could  not  be  known  that  they  had  eaten  them;  but 
they  were  still  ill  iiivoured,  as  at  the  beginning.  So  I 
awoke. 

23.  And  I  saw  in  my  dream,  and,  behold,  seven 

ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and  good : 

23.  And,  behold,  seven   ears,  withered,  thin, 

and  blasted  with  the  east  wind,  sprung  up  after  them: 

—  — ■  24.  And  the  thin  cars  devoured  the  seven  good 
ears :  and  I  told  thi.i  unto  the  magicians ;  but  there  was 
none  that  could  declare  it  to  me. 

25.  And  .Joseph  said  imto  Pharaoh,  The  dream 

of  Pharaoh  is  one :  God  hath  shewed  Pharaoh  what 
he  M  about  to  do. 

26.  The  seven  good  kine  are  seven  years  ;  and 

the  seven  good  ears  (ire  seven  years :  the  dream  is  one. 

27.  And  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kine 

tliat  came  up  after  them  are  seven  years;  and  the 
seven  empty  ears  blasted  with  the  east  wind  shall  be 
seven  years  of  famine. 

^  28.  This  is  the  thing  which  I  have  spoken  un- 
to Pharaoh:  What  God  is  about  to  do  he  sheweth 
unto  Pharaoh. 

29.  Behold,  there  come  seven  years  of  great 

plenty  throughout  all  the  land  of  Eg_vpt: 

-iO.  And  there  shall  arise   after  them  seven 

3'ears  of  f;miine ;  and  all  the  plenty  shall  be  forgotten 
in  the  buid  of  Egyjit ;  and  the  famine  shall  consume 
the  land; 

31.  And  the  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the 

land  by  reason  of  that  famine  following ;  for  it  sliaU  be 
very  grievous. 

32.  And  for  that  the  dream  was  doubled  unto 

Pharaoh  twice ;  il  is  Ijccause  the  thing  is  established 
by  God,  and  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  pass. 

§  38.    The  Soldier's  Dream. 

Jud.  vii.  13.  And  when  Gideon  was  come,  behold, 
there  was  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto  his  fellow,  and 
said.  Behold,  I  dreamed  a  dream,  and,  lo,  a  cake  of 
liarley  bread  tumliled  into  the  host  of  ilidian,  and 
came  unto  a  tent,  and  smote  it  that  it  fell,  and  over- 
turned it,  that  the  tent  lay  along. 

14.  And  his  fellow  answered  and  said,  This  is 

nothing  else  save  the  sword  of  Gideon  the  son  of  .Joash, 
a  man  of  Israel  -.for  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered 
Midian,  and  all  tlie  host. 

15.  And  it  was  so,  when  Gideon  heard  the 

telling  of  the  dream,  and  the  interpretation  thereof, 
that  he  worshipped,  and  returned  into  the  host  of 
Israel,  and  said.  Arise ;  lor  the  Loud  hath  delivered 
into  your  hand  the  host  of  Midian. 

§  30.    Solomon's  Dream. 

1  Kings  iii.  5.  In  Gibeon  the  Lokd  appeared  to  Sol- 
omon in  a  dream  b}'  night :  and  God  said.  Ask  what  I 
shall  give  thee. 

8.  And  thy  servant  is  in  the  midst  of  thy  peo- 
ple which  thou  hast  chosen,  a  gi-eat  peojjle,  that  can- 
not be  numbered  nor  counted  for  multitude. 

9.  Give  therefore  thy  servant  an  understanding 

heart  to  judge  thy  people,  that  I  ni;iy  discern  between 
good  and  bad:  for  who  is  able  to  judge  this  thy  so 
great  a  people  ? 

10.  And  the  speech  pleased  the  Lord,  that 

Solomon  liad  askcil  this  thing. 

11.  And  God  said  unto  him.  Because  thou  hast 

asked  tliis  thing,  and  hast  not  asked  for  tliysclf  long 
life ;  neither  hast  asked  riches  for  thyself,  nor  ha,st  asked 
the  life  of  thine  enemies ;  l)ut  hast  asked  for  thyself  un- 
derstanding to  discern  judgment ; 

12.  Behold,  I  have   done  according  to  thy 

word :  lo,  I  have  given  thee  a  wise  and  an  under- 
standing heart ;  so  that  there  was  none  like  thee  before 
thee,  neither  after  thee  shall  any  arise  like  unto  thee. 

13.  And  I  have  ;dso  given  thee  that  which 

thou  hast  not  asked,  bolh  riches,  ami  honour:  so  that 
there  shall  not  be  any  among  the  kings  like  unto  thee 
all  thy  days. 

14.  And  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  to  keep 

my  stiitutes  and  my  commandments,  as  "thy  father 
David  did  walk,  then  I  will  lengthen  thy  days. 

1 


15.  And  Solomon  awoke ;  and,  behold,  il  was 

a  dream. -f 

—  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Solomon  had 
finished  the  building  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
the  king's  house,  and  all  Solomon's  desire,  which  he 
was  pleased  to  do, 

2.  That  tiie  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  the 

second  time,  as  he  had  appeared  unto  him  at  Gibeon. 

§  40.    Nebuchadnezzar's  First  Dream. 

Dan.  ii.  1.  And  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of 
Nebuchadnezzar,  Nebuchadnezzar  dreamed  dreams, 
wherewith  his  spirit  was  troubled,  and  his  sleep  brake 
from  him. 

— ■  —  2.  Then  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  ma- 
gicians, and  the  astrologers,  and  the  sorcerers,  and  the 
Chaldeans,  for  to  shew  the  king  his  dreams.  So  they 
came  and  stood  before  the  king. 

—  —  3.  And  the  king  said  unto  them,  I  have 
dreamed  a  dream,  and  my  spirit  was  trouljlcd  to  know 
the  dream. 

4.  Then  spake  the  Chaldeans  to  the  king  in 

Syriac,  O  king,  live  forever:  tell  thy  servants  the 
dream,  and  we  will  shew  the  interpretation. 

5.  The  king  answered  and  said  to  the  Chal- 
deans, The  thing  is  gone  from  me :  if  ye  will  not  make 
linown  unto  me  the  dream,  with  the  interpretation 
thereof,  ye  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  your  houses  shall 
be  made  a  dunghill. 

—  —  0.  But  if  ye  shew  the  dream,  and  the  interpre- 
tation thereof,  ye'shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
and  great  honour :  therefore  shew  me  the  dream,  and 
the  interpretation  thereof 

7.  They  answered  again  and  said,  Let  the  king 

tell  his  servants  the  dream,  and  we  will  shew  the  in- 
terpretation of  it. 

— ■  —  14.  Then  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and 
wisdom  to  Arioch  the  captain  of  the  king's  guard, 
which  was  gone  forth  to  slay  the  wise  men  of  Babylon : 

15.  He  answered  and  said  to  Arioch  the  king's 

captain,  Whj'  is  the  decree  so  hast)-  from  the  king'? 
Then  Arioch  made  the  thing  known  to  Daniel. 

16.  Then  Daniel  went  in,  and  desired  of  the 

king  that  lie  would  give  him  time,  and  that  he  would 
shew  the  king  the  interpretation. 

25.  Then  Ariocli  brought  in  Daniel  before  the 

king  in  haste,  and  said  thus  unto  him,  I  have  found  a 
mail  of  the  captives  of  Judah,  that  will  make  known 
unto  the  king  the  interpretation. 

26.  The  king  answered  and  said  to  Daniel, 

whose  name  imi  Belteshazzar,  Art  thou  able  to  make 
known  unto  me  the  dream  which  I  have  seen,  and  the 
interpretation  thereof? 

27.  Daniel   answered  in  the   presence  of  the 

king,  and  said.  The  secret  which  the  king  hath  de- 
manded cannot  the  wise  men,  the  astrologers,  the  ma- 
gicians, the  soothsayers,  shew  unto  the  king  ; 

28.  But  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  reveal- 

eth  secrets,  and  maketh  known  to  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar what  shall  be  in  the  latter  days.  Thj'  dream, 
and  the  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  lied,  are  these ; 

■  29.  As  for  tiiee,  O  king,  thy  thoughts  came 

into  thy  mind  upon  thy  bed,  what  should  come  to  pass 
hereafter  :  and  lie  that  revealeth  secrets  maketh  known 
to  thee  what  shall  come  to  pass. 

30.  But  as  for  me,  this  secret  is  not  revealed 

to  me  for  itn;/  wisdom  that  I  have  more  than  any  liv- 
ing, lint  for  their  sakes  that  shall  make  known  the  in- 
terpretation to  the  king,  and  that  thou  mightest  know 
the  thoughts  of  thy  heart. 

31.  Thou,  O  king,  sawest,  and  behold  a  great 

image.  This  great  image,  whose  brightness  loas  ex- 
ci'llent,  stood  before  thee ;  and  the  form  thereof  was 
terrible. 

32.  This  image's  head  was  of  line  gold,  his 

lireast  and  his  anns  of  silver,  his  belly  and  his  thighs 
of  brass, 

33.  His  legs  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron  and 

part  of  cl:iy. 

34."  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 

without  hands,  which  smote  the  image  upon  his  feet 
that  were  of  iron  and  cla}-,  and  lirake  them  to  pieces. 

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Dan.  ii.  35.  Then  was  the  iron,  the  clay,  the  brass, 
the  silver,  ami  the  gold,  broken  to  pieoes  toirether,  and 
became  like  the  eliatl'  of  the  summer  thresliini;-tloors ; 
and  tlie  wind  e:irri»(l  Iheni  away,  that  no  place  ■n-as 
found  for  them  :  and  the  stone  that  smote  the  image 
became  a  great  mountain,  and  tilled  the  whole  earth. 

3(i.  This  (.1  tlie  dream ;  and  we  will  tell  the 

interpretation  thereof  liel'ore  tlie  king. 

;J7.  Thou.  ()  king,  art  a  kingOf  kings  :  for  the 

God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a  kingdom,  power, 
and  slrcuglh.  and  glory. 

38.  And   wlu'resoevcr  the  children  of  men 

dwell,  the  beasts  of  the  field  and  tlie  fowls  of  the 
heaven  liath  he  given  into  thine  hand,  and  hath  made 
thee  ruler  over  them  all.     Thou  nrt  this  head  of  gold. 

39.  And  after  thee  sliall  arise  another  king- 
dom inferior  to  thee,  and  another  third  kingdom  of 
brass,  which  shall  bear  ruh'  over  all  the  earth. 

40.  And  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong 

as  iron  :  tV)rasmH<h  as  iron  breakelh  in  pi<'ees  and  sub- 
dueth  alW//(H'/.v  .■  and  as  iron  that  breaketh  all  these, 
shall  it  break  in  pieces  and  bruise. 

41.  And  whereas   thou   sawest  the  feet  and 

toes,  part  of  potters'  day,  and  part  of  iron,  the  king- 
dom shall  be  divicU'd  ;  but  there  sliall  be  in  it  of  the 
strength  of  the  iron,  forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  the  iron 
mixed  with  miry  clay. 

43.  And  as  the  toes  of  the  feet  were  part  of 

iron,  and  part  ol'  clay.  »i  the  kingdom  shall  be  partly 
strong,  and  partly  broken. 

43.  And  whereas  thou  sawest  irou  mixed  with 

miry  clay,  they  shall  mingle  themselves  with  the  seed 
of  men  :  but  they  shall  not  cleave  one  to  another,  even 
as  iron  is  not  mixed  with  clay. 

—  —  44.  And  in  the  ilays  of  these  kings  shall  the 
Ood  of  heaven  set  up  a  kingdom,  which  shall  never 
be  destroyed :  and  the  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to 
other  people,  hut  it  shall  break  in  pieces  and  consume 
all  these  kingdoms,  and  it  shall  stand  for  ever. 

43.  Forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  that  the  stone 

was  cut  out  of  the  niDuutain  without  hands,  and  that 
it  brake  in  pieces  the  iron,  the  brass,  the  clay,  the  sil- 
ver, and  the  gold;  tlie  great  God  hath  made  known 
to  the  king  what  shall  come  to  pass  hereafter  :  and  the 
dream  (V  certain,  and  the  interpretation  thereof  sure. 

§  41.    Xebncliaduezzar's  Second  Dream. 

Dan.  iv.  4.  I  Nelnichadnezzar  was  at  rest  in  mine 
house,  and  flourishing  in  my  palace  : 

.J.  I  saw  a  dream  which  made  me  afraid,  and 

the  thoughts  upon  my  bed  and  the  visions  of  my  head 
troubled  me. 

10.  Thus  icere  the  visions  of  mine  head  in  my 

bed;  I  saw,  and  behold  a  tree  m  the  midst  of  the 
earth,  and  the  height  thereof  »"m  great. 

11.  The  tree  grew,  and  was  strong,  and  the 

height  tliereof  reached  nnlo  heaven,  and  the  sight 
thereof  to  the  end  of  all  the  earth : 

12.  The  leaves  thereof  teere  fair,  and  the  fruit 

thereof  much,  and  in  it  fas  meat  for  all :  the  beasts 
of  the  field  had  shadow  under  it,  and  the  fowls  of 
the  heaven  dwelt  in  the  boughs  thereof,  and  all  flesh 
was  fed  of  it. 

13.  I  saw  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my 

bed,  and,  behold,  a  watcher  and  a  holy  one  came  down 
from  heaven : 

—  —  14  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus.  Hew  down 
the  tree,  and  cut  off  his  branches,  shake  ofi'  his  leaves, 
and  scatter  his  fruit :  let  the  beasts  get  awaj-  from  un- 
der it,  and  the  fowls  from  his  branches : 

•  1.5.  Nevertheless,  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots 

in  tlie  eartli,  even  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brsiss,  in 
the  tender  grass  of  the  tield ;  and  let  it  be  wet  with 
the  dew  of  heaven,  and  kt  his  portion  be  with  the 
beasts  in  the  grass  of  the  earth  : 

16.  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man's,  and 

let  a  beast's  heart  be  given  unto  him ;  and  let  seven 
times  pass  over  him. 

19.  Then  Daniel,  whose  name  mw  Belteshaz- 

zar,  was  astonied  for  one  hour,  and  his  thoughts 
trouliled  him.  The  king  spake,  and  said,  Belteshaz- 
zar,  let  not  the  dream,  or  the  interpretation  thereof, 

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trouble  thee.  Belteshazzar  answered  and  saiil,  My 
Inid,  the  dream  he  to  thciii  that  hate  thee,  and  the  hi- 
terpretatioii  thereof  to  thine  enemies. 

20.  The  tree  that   thou  sawest,  which  grew, 

and  was  strong,  who.se  height  reached  unto  the  heaven, 
and  the  sight  thereof  to  all  the  earth  ; 

21^  Whose  leaves  iri-re  fivir,  and  the  fruit  thereof 

much,  and  in  it  ira.-i  meat  for  all ;  iimler  which  the 
beasts  of  the  tield  dwelt,  and  upon  whose  branches 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven  had  their  habitation  : 

22.  It  ii  thou,  O  king,  that  ait  grown  and  be- 
come strong ;  lor  thy  greatness  is  grown,  and  reachelh 
unto  heaven,  and  thy  doniinion  to  the  end  of  the  earth. 

23.  Aiul  whereas  the  king  saw  a  watcher  and 

a  holy  one  coming  down  from  heaven,  and  saying. 
Hew  the  tree  down,  and  destroy  it;  yet  leave  the 
stump  of  the  roots  thereof  in  the  earth,  even  with  a 
band  of  iron  and  brass,  in  tin-  lender  gra.ss  of  the  fielil ; 
and  let  it  be  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven,  and  hi  his 
portion  he  with  the  beasts  of  the  field,  till  seven  times 
pass  over  hini ; 

§  42.    Daniel's  Dream. 

Dan.  vii.  1.  In  the  first  year  of  Belsliazzar  king  of 
Babylon,  Daniel  liad  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  head 
upon  his  bed :  then  he  wrote  the  dream,  and  told  the 
sum  of  the  matters. 

15.  I  Daniel  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the 

midst  of  my  body,  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled 
me. 

^  i-i.    The  Dream  of  the  Magi. 

Mat.  ii.  12.  And  lieing  warned  of  God  in  a  dream 
that  they  should  not  return  to  Herod,  they  departed 
into  their  own  country  another  way. 

See  Mat.  ii.  13. 

§  44.    Tlie  Dream  of  Pilate's  l^'ife. 

Mat.  xxvii.  19.  "When  he  was  set  down  on  the  judg- 
ment scat,  his  wife  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Have  thou 
nothing  to  do  with  that  just  man:  for  I  have  suffered 
many  things  this  day  in  a  dream  because  of  him. 


CHAP.  X. 
TRANCES  AND  VISIONS. 

§  45.  Trances  and  Visions. 

Gen.  XV.  12.  And  when  the  sun  was  going  down,  a 
deep  sleep  fell  upon  Abram;  and,  lo,  a  horror  of  great 
darkness  fell  upon  him. 

Nam.  xxiv.  2.  And  Balaam  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
he  saw  Israel  abiding  in  his  tents  according  to  their 
tribes ;  and  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  him. 

3.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said,  Ba- 
laam the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  and  the  man  whose 
eyes  are  open  hath  said : 

. 4.  He  hath  said,  ii^hich  heard  the  words  of  God, 

which  saw  the  vision  of  the  Almightj',  falling  into  a 
trance,  but  having  his  eyes  open  : 

15.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said, 

Balaam  the  sou  of  Beor  hath  said,  and  the  man  whose 
eyes  are  open  hath  said : 

16.  He  hatii  said,  which  beard  the  words  of 

God,  and  knew  the  knowledge  of  the  Most  High,  irliieh 
saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty,  falling  into  a  trance, 
but  having  his  eyes  open : 

Job  iv.  12.  Now  a  thing  was  secretly  brought  to  me, 
and  mine  ear  received  a  little  thereof 

13.  In  thoughts  from  the  visions  of  the  night, 

when  deep  sleep  falleth  on  men, 

14.  Fear  came  upon  me,  and  trembling,  which 

made  all  mv  bones  to  shake. 

15.  "Then  a  spirit  passed  before  my  face ;  the 

hair  of  mv  flesh  stood  up : 

16.  It  stood  still,  but  I  could  not  discern  the 

form  thereof:  an  image  was  before  mine  eyes,  there  was 
silence,  and  I  heard  a  voice,  saying, 

Ezek.  xxxvii.  1.  The  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon  me, 
and  carried  me  out  m  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord,  and  set 

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me  down  in  the  midst  of  tlie  valley  -which  teas  full  of 
bones, 

E-ek.  xxxvii.  2.  And  caused  me  to  pass  by  them 
round  about;  and,  behold,  them  irere  veiy  many  in  the 
open  valley ;  and,  lo,  tliey  toere  very  dry. 

3.  And   he  said   unto  me,  Son  of  man,  can 

these  bones  live  ?  And  I  answered,  O  Lord  God, 
thou  knowest. 

4.  Ai^ain  he  said  unto  me,  Prophesj'  upon  these 

bones,  and  say  unto  them,  O  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the 
word  of  the  Loud. 

5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  imto  these  bones ; 

Behold,  I  will  cause  breath  to  enter  hito  j'ou,  and  ye 
shall  live: 

6.  And  I  will  lay  sinews  upon  you,  and  will 

bring  up  flesh  upon  you,  and  cover  you  with  skin,  and 
put  breath  in  you,  and  j'e  shall  live ;  and  ye  shall  know 
that  I  am  the" Lord. 

^7.  So  I  prophesied  as  I  was  commanded :  and 

as  I  prophesied,  there  was  a  noise,  and  behold  a  shak- 
ing, and  the  bones  came  together,  bone  to  his  bone. 

^  —  8.  And  when  I  beheld,  lo,  the  sinews  and  the 
flesh  came  up  upon  them,  and  the  skin  covered  them 
above:  but  there  icns  no  lux'atli  in  them. 

— •  —  9.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Prophesy  unto  the 
wind,  jM-ophesy,  son  of  man,  and  s:iy  to  the  wind.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Come  from  the  four  wmds,  O 
breath,  and  Ijreathe  upon  these  slain,  that  they  may  live. 

10.  So  I  prophesied  as  he  commanded  me,  and 

the  Ijreath  came  into  them,  and  they  lived,  and  stood 
up  upon  their  feet,  an  exceeding  great  army. 

11.  Tlien  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  these 

bones  are  tlie  whole  house  of  Israel:  behold,  they  say, 
Our  bones  are  dried,  and  our  hope  is  lost:  we  are  cut 
off  for  our  parts. 

Vi.  Therefore  propliesy  and  say  unto  them, 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Beliold,  O  my  people,  I  will 
open  your  graves,  and  cause  you  to  come  up  out  of 
your  graves,  and  bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

13.  And  ye  sliall  know  that  I  <iiii  the  Lord, 

when  I  have  opened  your  graves,  O  my  people,  and 
brought  )'ou  up  out  of  j'our  graves, 

14.  And  shall  put  my  Spirit  in  you,  and  ye 

shall  live,  and  I  shall  place  you  in  your  own  land :  then 
shall  ye  know  tliat  I  tlie  Lord  have  spoken  it,  and 
performed  it,  saith  the  Lord. 

— •  xl.  1.  In  the  five  :uk1  twentieth  year  of  our  cap- 
tivity, in  the  beginnmg  of  the  year,  in  the  tenth  ihii/ 
of  the  month,  in  the  fourteenth  year  after  that  the  city 
was  smitten,  in  the  selfsame  day  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
was  upon  uie,  and  brought  me  thither. 

3.  In  the  visions  of  God  brought  he  me  into 

the  land  of  Israel,  and  set  me  upon  a  veiy  high  mount- 
ain, by  which  iras  as  tlie  frame  of  a  city  on  the  south. 

Dan.  viii.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  tlie  reign  of  king 
Belshazzar  a  vision  appeared  unto  me,  even  unto  me 
Daniel,  after  that  which  appeared  unto  me  at  the  lirst. 

3.  And  I  saw  in  a  vision ;  and  it  came  to  pass, 

when  I  s;uv,  th:it  I  ini,^  at  Shushan  in  the  palace,  w' hich 
t«  in  the  province  of  Elam  ;  and  I  saw  in  a  vision,  and 
I  was  by  the  river  of  Uhii. 

ffos.  xii.  10.  I  have  also  spoken  by  the  prophets,  and 
I  have  multiiilied  visions,  and  used  similitudes,  by  the 
ministry  of  llie  prophets. 

Acts  ix.  10.  And  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at 
Damascus,  named  Ananias ;  and  to  him  said  the  Lord 
in  a  vision,  Ananias.  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  am  /ure. 
Lord. 

-7  —  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Arise,  and  go 
into  the  street  which  is  called  Straight,  and  inquire  m 
tlie  house  of  .Juilas  for  on^  called  Saul,  of  Tarsus :  for, 
behold,  he  praycth, 

13.  And  hath  seen  in  a  vision  a  man  named 

Ananias  coming  in,  and  putting  hin  hand  on  him,  that 
he  might  receive  his  sight. 

—  K.  10.  And  he  became  very  hungry,  and  would 
have  eaten  :  but  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a 
trance, 

11.  And  saw  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain 

vessel  descending  unto  him  as  it  had  been  a  great 
sheet  knit  at  the  four  corners,  and  let  down  to  the 
earth : 

13.  Wherein  were  all  manner  of  four-footed 


beasts  of  the  earth,  and  wild  beasts,  and  creeping 
things,  and  tbwls  of  the  air. 

13.  And  there  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise,  Peter ; 

kill,  and  eat. 

14.  But  Peter  said.  Not  so.  Lord ;  for  I  have 

never  eaten  any  thing  that  is  common  or  imclean. 

—  —  15.  And  the  voice  »pake  unto  him  again  the 
second  time,  What  God  hath  cleansed,  that  cad  not 
thou  common. 

16.  This  was  done  thrice :  and  the  vessel  was 

received  up  again  into  heaven. 

—  xi.  4.  But  Peter  rehearsed  the  matter  from  the  be- 
ginning, and  expounded  it  by  order  unto  them,  saying, 

5.  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying :  and  ui 

a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  vessel  descend,  as  it 
had  been  a  great  sheet,  let  down  from  heaven  by  four 
corners ;  and  it  came  even  to  me : 

— •  — -6.  Upon  the  which  when  I  had  fastened  mine 
eyes,  I  considered,  and  saw  fourfooted  beasts  of  the 
earth,  and  wild  beasts,  and  creephig  things,  and  fowls 
of  the  air. 

7.  And  I  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  me.  Arise, 

Peter ;  slay  and  eat. 

8.  But  I  said.  Not  so,  Lord :  for  nothing  com- 
mon or  unclean  hath  at  any  time  entered  into  my 
mouth. 

—  xvi.  9.  And  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the 
night ;  There  stood  a  man  of  Macedonia,  antl  jn-ayed 
him,  saying.  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  help  us. 

10.  And  after  he  had  seen  the  vision,  imme- 
diately we  endeavoured  to  go  into  Macedonia,  as- 
siu'edly  gathering  that  the  Lord  had  called  us  for  to 
preach  the  gospel  unto  them. 

—  xviii.  9.  Then  spake  the  Lord  to  Paul  in  the  night 
by  a  vision.  Be  not  afraid,  but  speak,  and  hold  not  thy 
peace : 

—  xxii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  I  was 
come  again  to  .lerusalem,  even  while  I  jjrayed  in  the 
temple,  I  was  in  a  trance ; 

18.  And  saw  him  saying  unto  me.  Make  haste, 

and  get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem :  tor  they  will 
not  receive  thy  testimony  concerning  me. 

—  xxiii.  11.  And  the  night  following  the  Lord  stood 
by  him,  and  said.  Be  of  good  cheer,  Paul :  for  as  thou 
hast  testified  of  me  in  Jerusalem,  so  must  thou  bear 
witness  also  at  Rome. 

2  Coi:  xii.  1.  It  is  not  expedient  for  me  doubtless  to 
glory.  I  will  come  to  visions  and  revelations  of  the 
Lord. 

3.  I  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen  3'ears 

ago,  (whether  in  the  liody,  I  cannot  tell ;  or  whether 
out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell :  God  knoweth  ;)  such  a 
one  caught  up  to  the  third  heaven. 

3.  And  I  knew  sitch  a  man,  (whether  in  the 

body,  or  out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell :  God  knoweth  ;) 

-4.  How  that  he  was  caitght  up  into  paradise, 

and  heard  unspeakable  words,  which  it  is  not  lawful 
for  a  man  to  utter. 

-5.  Of  such  a  one  will  I  glory :  yet  of  myself  I 

will  not  glory,  but  in  mine  infirmities. 


CHAP.  XL 
SIGNS  AND  SYMBOLIC  ACTS. 

§  46.    Division  of  Animnls. 

Gen.  XV.  8.  And  be  said.  Lord  God,  whereby  shall 
I  know  that  I  shall  inherit  it  ? 

—  —  9.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Take  me  a  heifer  of 
three  years  old,  and  a  she  goat  of  three  years  old,  and 
a  ram  of  throe  years  old,  and  a  turtle-dove,  and  a 
young  pigeon. 

—  — •  10.  And  he  took  unto  him  all  these,  and  di- 
vided them  in  the  midst,  and  laid  each  piece  one 
against  another :  but  the  birds  divided  he  not. 

11.  And  when  the  fowls  came  down  upon  the 

carcasses,  Abram  drove  them  away. 

§  47.     OU'eiing  Driiili. 
Gen.  xxiv.  13.  Behold,  I  stand  here  by  the  well  of 
water ;  and  the  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come 
out  to  draw  water : 


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Gen.  xxiv.  14.  Anil  let  il  come  to  puss,  that  the  ilamsol 
to  wliom  I  slinll  s:iy,  IaI  iIdwii  thy  pitclirr,  I  pray  Hum', 
that  I  may  ilriiik  ;'aiiil  she  shall  say,  Diiiik,  and  1  will 
jrive  thy  lanifls  drink  also :  M  the  mime  l>i'  she  thai  thou 
hast  uppointod  lor  thy  servant  Isaac;  and  thiTcby  shall 
I  know  that  thou  hast  shewed  kindness  unto  my  nuuster. 

15.  And  it  raine  to  pass,  before  ho  had  done 

speakiuii,  that,  behold.  Hebekah  came  out,  who  was 
born  tirBetluii'l,  son  of  Mileah,  the  wile  of  Nalior, 
Abraham's  brother,  willi  her  pitelier  upon  herslionlder. 

—  —  43.  .Vnd  1  came  Ibis  day  unto  the  well,  and 
said,  O  Loud  God  of  my  master  Abraham,  if  now  thou 
do  prosper  mv  wav  whieh  I  !;o: 

4:^.  Behold,  I  stand  by  the  well  of  water ;  and 

it  shall  eonic  to  pa.ss,  thol  when  the  virgin  eometli 
forth  to  draw  ir,itei\  and  I  .say  to  her.  Give  me,  I  pray 
thee,  a  little  water  of  thy  pitcher  to  drink  ; 

4t.  And  she  say  to  me.  Both  drink  thou,  and 

I  will  also  draw  for  thy  camels:  let  the  same  he  the 
woman  whom  the  Loub  hath  appointed  out  for  my 
master's  sou. 

§  48.    Lapping  Water. 

Jiid.  vii.  4.  And  the  Loitn  said  unto  Gideon,  The 
people  are  vet  A*' many  ;  bilnj;' Ibem  down  unto  the 
water,  and  t  will  try  them  for  llice  there:  and  il  shall 
be,  titiil  of  whom  I  say  unto  thee.  This  shall  go  with 
thee,  the  same  shall  gt)  with  thee;  and  of  whomsoever 
I  sav  unto  thee.  This  shall  not  go  with  thee,  the  same 
shall  not  go. 

5.  So  he  brought  down  the  people  unto  the 

water:  and  the  Loud  s.ad  unto  (iideon.  Every  one 
that  lappeth  of  the  water  with  his  tongue,  as  a  dog 
lappeth,hun  shalt  thou  set  by  himself;  likewise  every 
one  that  boweth  down  ujion  his  knees  to  drink. 

—  —  6.  And  the  numlu-r  of  them  that  lapped,  ;)'(<- 
tiiifi  their  hand  to  their  mouth,  were  three  hundred 
men  :  but  all  the  rest  of  the  peojjle  bowed  down  upon 
their  knees  to  drink  water. 

7.   And  the  Lout)  said  unto  Gideon,  By  the 

three  hundreil  men  that  lapped  will  I  save  you,  and 
deliver  the  Midianitcs  into  thine  hand:  and  let  all  the 
other  people  go  every  man  unto  his  place. 

8.  So  the  people  took  victuals  in  their  band, 

and  their  trumpets:  and  he  sent  ;ill  the  rent  <)^' Israel 
eveiy  man  unto  his  tent,  and  retained  those  three  hun- 
dred" men :  and  the  host  of  Jlidian  was  beneath  him 
in  the  valley. 

§  49.    Invitation  to  Approach. 

I  Slim.  .xiv.  8.  Then  said  .Jonathan,  Behold,  we  W"ill 
pass  over  unto  theae  men,  and  we  will  discover  our- 
selves unto  them. 

9.   If  they  say  thus  unto  us,  Tarry  imtil  we 

come  to  you ;  then  we  will  stand  still  in  our  place, 
and  will  not  go  up  unto  them. 

10.    But  if  they  s;iy  thu.s,  Come  up  unto  us; 

then  we  will  go  up  :  for  the  LoHD  hath  delivered  them 
into  our  hand;  and  this  .ihdll  be  a  sign  unto  us. 

—  — 11.  And  both  of  them  discovered  themselves 
unto  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines:  and  the  Philis- 
tines said.  Behold,  the  Hebrews  come  forth  out  of  the 
holes  where  thev  had  hid  themselves. 

13.   AuA  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered 

.Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer,  and  said.  Come  up 
to  US,  and  we  will  shew  you  a  thing.  And  .Jonathan 
said  unto  his  armourbearer.  Come  up  after  me:  for 
the  Lord  hath  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  Israel. 

§  50.    The  Meeting  of  Men. 

1  Snm.  X.  2.  When  thou  art  dejiarted  from  me  to 
day,  then  thou  sh;ilt  find  two  men  by  Rachel's  scpid- 
rhre  in  the  border  of  Benjamin  at  Zelz.ah  ;  and  they 
will  say  unto  tliee.  The  as.ses  which  thou  wentcst  to 
seek  are  Ibund:  and,  lo,  thy  father  hath  left  the  care 
if  the  asses,  and  sorroweth  i'or  you,  saying.  What  shall 
I  do  for  my  son 't 

—  —  i.  Then  shalt  thou  go  on  forward  from  thence, 
and  thou  shalt  come  to  the  plain  of  Tabor,  and  there 
shall  meet  thee  three  men  .going  up  to  God  to  Beth-el, 
one  carrving  three  kids,  ;ind  another  c;irrvmg  three 
loaves  of*  bread,  and  another  carrying  a  bottle  of  wine: 

n  1 


4.   And  they  will  salute  thee,  aiul  give  thee 

two  bxites  of  bread;  which  thou  shalt  receive  of  their 
hands. 

5.   After  that  thou  shalt  come  to  the  hill  of 

God,  where  /.i  the  garrison  of  the  i'hilislines:  and  it 
shall  come  to  pass,  when  thou  art  come  thither  to  the 
city,  tli;it  thou  shalt  meet  a  company  of  prophets  com- 
ing down  from  the  high  i)lace  with  a  psaltery,  and  a 
labrel,  anil  a  pipe,  and  a  harp,  before  them;  and  they 
shall  prophesy  ; 

0.  Aiid  Ihe  Spirit  of  the  JjOUi)  will  come  ujioii 

thee,  and  thou  shalt  i)rophesy  with  them,  and  shall  bo 
turned  into  another  man. 

7.   And  let  it  be,  when  these  signs  are  conio 

unto  thee,  that  thou  do  as  occasion  serve  thee;  for 
God  U  with  thee. 

§  51.    Tliunder  and  Rain. 

1  Saiii.  xii.  10.  Now  therefore  stand  and  see  this 
great  thing,  whieh  the  Loud  will  do  liefore  your  eyes. 

—  —  \i.  Is  it  not  wheal  harvist  to  day  ?  I  will  Call 
unto  the  Loud,  and  he  shall  send  thunder  and  rain ; 
that  ye  uuiy  perceive  and  sec  that  your  wickeilncss  ^.t 
great,  which  j'e  have  done  in  the  sight  of  the  Loud,  in 
asking  you  a  king. 

^"18.  So  Samuel  called  unto  the  IjORD  ;  and  the 

Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day  :  and  all  the  peo- 
ple greatly  feared  the  Lord  and  Samuel. 

§  52.    Aitar  Kent. 

1  Kings  xiii.  3.  And  he  gave  a  sign  the  same  day, 
saying.  This  w  the  sign  which  the  IjORD  hath  spoken ; 
Behold,  the  altar  shall  l)e  rent,  and  the  ashes  that  are 
upon  it  shall  lie  jioured  out. 

5.  The  altar  also  was  rent,  and  the  ashes  pour- 
ed out  from  the  altar,  according  to  the  sign  which  the 
man  of  God  had  given  by  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

§  53.    Wounds. 

1  Kin.q.i  XX.  3.5.  And  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  of  tlie 
prophets  said  unto  his  neighboiu'  in  the  word  of  the 
Loud,  Smite  me,  I  pray  thee.  And  the  man  refused 
to  smite  him. 

36.  Then  said  he  unto  him.  Because  thou  hast 

not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  behold,  as  soon  as 
thou  art  departed  from  me,  a  lion  shall  shiy  thee. 
And  as  soon  as  he  was  departed  from  him,  a  lion 
tbund  him,  and  slew  him. 

37.   Then  he  found  another  man,  and  said, 

Smite  me,  I  pray  thee.  And  the  mini  smote  him,  so 
that  in  smiting  he  wounded  hii». 

—  —  38.  So  the  jjrophct  dejiarted,  and  waited  for 
the  king  by  the  way,  and  disguised  himself  with  ashes 
upon  his  face. 

— •  —  39.  And  as  the  king  passed  by,  he  cried  unto 
the  king:  and  he  said,  Thy  servant  went  out  into  the 
midst  of  the  battle ;  and,  behold,  a  man  turned  aside, 
and  In-ought  a  man  unto  me,  and  said,  Kcc))  this  man : 
if  by  any  means  he  be  missing,  then  shall  thy  life  be 
lor  his  life,  or  else  thou  shalt  pay  a  talent  of  silver. 

40.   And  as  thy  servant  was  Inisj'  here  and 

there,  he  was  gone.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto 
him.  So  shall  thy  judgment  be  ;  thyself  hast  decided  it. 

§54.    As'>.s. 

t  Kings  xx.  41.  And  he  hasi  d,  and  took  the  ashes 
away  from  his  face;  and  the  king  of  Israel  discerned 
him  that  he  was  of  the  prophets. 

§  55.    Bow  and  Arrows. 

2  Kings  xiii.  1.5.  And  Elisha  said  unto  him.  Take 
bow  and  arrows.  And  he  took  unto  him  bow  anil 
arrows. 

IG.   And  he  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  Put 

thine  hand  upon  the  bow.  And  he  put  his  hand  vpon 
it:  and  Elisha  put  his  hands  upon  the  king's  hands. 

17.  And  he  said.  Open  the  window  eastward. 

And  he  opened  it.  Then  Elisha  said,  Shoot.  And  he 
shot.    And  he  said,  The  arrow  of  the  Lord's  deliver- 

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ance,  and  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from  Sj'ria :  for 
thou  shalt  smite  the  Syrians  in  Aphck,  till  thou  have 
consumed  llicin. 

3  Kinyx  xiii.  18.  And  he  said,  Take  the  arrows.  And 
he  took  (hem.  And  he  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel, 
Smite  upon  the  ground.  And  he  smote  thrice,  and 
stayed. 

19.    And  the  man  of  God  was  wroth  with 

him,  and  said.  Thou  shouldost  have  smitten  tive  or  six 
times ;  then  hadst  thou  smitten  Syria  till  thou  hadst 
consmued  it :  whereas  now  thou  shall  smite  Syria  but 
thrice. 

§  56.    Unknown  Sign. 

3  C!tr.  xxxii.  34.  In  those  d.aj's  Hezekiah  was  sick 
to  the  death,  and  prayed  unto  the  Lord  :  and  he  spake 
unto  him,  and  he  gave  him  a  sign. 

§  57.    Nakedness. 

Is.  XX.  3.  At  the  same  time  spake  the  LonD  l)v 
Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  sa}'ing.  Go  and  loose  the  sack- 
eloth  from  off  thy  loins,  and  put  off  th}'  shoe  from  thj' 
foot.     And  he  did  so,  walking  naked  and  barefoot. 

3.   And  the  Lord  said,  Like  as  my  servant 

Isaiah  hath  walked  naked  and  barefoot  three  years /»;• 
a  sign  and  wonder  upon  Egypt  and  upon  Etliioiiia ; 

4.  So  shall  the  king  of  Assyria  lead  away  the 

Egyptians  jirisoners,  and  the  Etliiopiaus  captives, 
young  and  old,  naked  and  barefoot,  even  with  iJieir 
buttocks  uncovered,  to  the  shame  of  Egypt. 

§  58.    Sticks  and  Staves. 

Jer.  i.  11.  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
unto  me,  saying,  Jeremiah,  what  seest  thou  ?  And  I 
said,  I  see  a  rod  of  an  almond  tree. 

13.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me.  Thou  hast 

well  seen  :  for  I  will  hasten  my  word  to  perform  it. 

Bzek.  xxxvii.  10.  Moreover,  tlioii  sou  of  man,  take 
thee  one  stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For  Judah,  and  for 
the  children  of  Israel  his  companions:  then  take  an- 
other stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For  Joseph,  the  stick 
of  Ephraim,  and /or  all  the  house  of  Israel  his  com- 
panions : 

17.  And  join  them  one  to  another  into  one 

stick  ;  and  they  shall  become  one  in  thine  hand. 

Zech.  xi.  7.  And  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter, 
even  you,  O  poor  of  the  flot'k.  And  I  took  unto  me 
two  staves ;  the  one  I  called  Beauty,  and  the  other  I 
called  Bands  ;  and  I  fed  the  flock. 

10.  And  I  took  my  staff,  eren  Beauty,  and  cut 

It  asunder,  that  I  might  break  my  covenant  which  I 
had  made  with  all  the  people. 

— ■  —  11.  And  it  was  broken  in  that  day:  and  so 
the  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me  knew  that 
it  was  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

14.  Then  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff,  even 

Bands,  that  I  might  break  the  brotherhood  between 
Judah  and  Israel. 

§59.    Food. 

3  Kijigs  xix.  39.  And  this  nhall  be  a  sign  unto  thee. 
Ye  shall  eat  this  year  such  things  ;LSgrow  of  themselves, 
and  in  the  second  year  that  which  springeth  of  the 
same ;  and  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 
plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruits  thereof 

/«.  xx.wii.  30.  And  this  sfitill  be  a  sign  unto  thee. 
Ye  shall  eat  t/iis  year  such  as  groweth  of  itself;  and 
the  second  year  that  which  springeth  of  the  same: 
and  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and  plant 
vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof. 

§  60.    Shadow  Bronght  Backward. 

3  Kings  XX.  8.  And  Hezekiah  said  unto  Isaiah, 
What  .ihidl  be  the  sign  that  the  [jOud  will  heal  me,  and 
that  I  shall  go  up  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  the  third 
d'.iy  V 

^ 9.  And  Isaiah  said.  This  sign  shalt  thou  have 

of  the  Lord,  that  the  Lord  will  do  the  thing  that  he 
liatli  spoken:  shall  the  shadow  go  forward  ten  de- 
grees, or  go  back  ten  degrees? 


10.   And   Hezekiah   answered.  It  is  a  light 

thing  for  the  shadow  to  go  down  ten  degrees :  nay. 
but  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  degrees. 

11.   And  Isaiah  the  prophet  cried  unto  the 

Lord  :  and  he  Iji'ought  the  shadow  ten  degrees  back- 
ward, by  which  it  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of  Ahaz. 

Js.  xxxviii.  7.  And  this  sJuill  be  a  sign  unto  thct- 
from  the  Lord,  that  tlie  Lord  will  do  tliis  thing  that 
he  hath  spoken ; 

8.  Behold,  I  will  bring  again  the  shadow  of 

the  degrees,  which  is  gone  down  in  the  sun  dial  of 
Ahaz,  ten  degrees  backward.  So  the  sun  returned 
ten  degrees,  by  which  degrees  it  was  gone  down. 

§  CI.    Cooking'. 

Jer.  i.  13.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 
the  second  time,  saying.  What  seest  thou  '!  And  I  said, 
I  see  a  seething  pot ;  and  the  face  thereof  in  toward 
the  north. 

Fsek.  iv.  9.  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  wheat,  and 
barley,  and  beans,  and  lentiles,  and  millet,  ;ind  titches, 
and  put  them  in  one  vessel,  and  make  thee  bread 
thereof,  according  to  the  number  of  the  da_ys  that  thou 
shalt  lie  upon  thy  side;  three  hundred  and  ninety 
days  shalt  thou  eat  thereof. 

10.  And  thy  meat  which  thou  shalt  eat  ahaU 

be  by  weight,  tweiity  shekels  a  day;  from  time  to 
time  shalt  thou  eat  it. 

11.  Thou  shalt  drink  also  water  by  the  meas- 
ure, the  sixth  part  of  a  hin :  from  time  to  time  shalt 
thou  drink. 

13.  And  thou  shalt  eat  it  a.i  barley  cakes,  and 

thou  shalt  bake  it  with  dung  that  cometh  out  of  man, 
in  their  sight. 

13.  And  the  Lord  said,  Even  thus  .shall  the 

children  of  Israel  eat  their  detiled  bread  among  the 
Gentiles,  whither  I  will  drive  them. 

14.  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God  !  behold,  my 

soul  hath  not  lieen  polluted:  for  from  my  youth  up 
even  till  now  have  I  not  eaten  of  that  which  dieth  ct 
itself,  or  is  torn  in  ]iieccs ;  neither  came  there  abomi- 
nable flesh  into  my  mouth. 

1.5.  Then  he  said  unto  me,  Lo,  I  have  given 

thee  cow's  dung  for  man's  dung,  and  thou  shalt  pre- 
pare thy  bread  therewith. 

— ■  xxiv.  3.  And  utter  a  ]iarable  unto  the  rebellious 
house,  and  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Set  on  a  pot,  set  il  on,  and  also  pour  water  into  it : 

4.  Gather  the  pieces  thereof  into  it,  crcn  every 

good  piece,  the  thigh,  and  the  shoulder ;  fill  it  with  the 
choice  bones. 

5.  Take  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  bum  also 

the  bones  under  it,  and  make  it  boil  well,  and  let  them 
seethe  the  bones  of  it  therein. 

§  62.    Linen  Girdle. 

Jer.  xiii.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  me.  Go  and 
get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put  it  upon  thy  loins,  and 
put  it  not  in  water. 

3.  So  I  got  a  girdle  according  to  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  and  put  it  on  my  loins. 

3.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me 

the  second  time,  saying, 

—  —  4.  Take  the  girdle  that  thou  hast  got,  which  m 
upon  thy  loins,  and  arise,  go  to  Euphrates,  and  hide  it 
there  in  a  hole  of  the  rock. 

5.  So  I  went,  and  hid  it  by  Euphrates,  as  the 

Lord  commanded  me. 

0.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  many  days,  that 

the  Lord  said  tiuto  me,  Arise,  go  to  Eu])hTates,  and 
t;die  the  girdle  from  thence,  which  I  commanded  thee 
to  hide  there. 

7.  Then  I  went  to  Euphrates,  and  digged,  and 

took  the  girdle  from  the  jilace  where  I  had  hicl  it :  and, 
behold,  the  girdle  was  marred,  it  was  profitable  for 
nothing. 

§  63.    Bottles. 

Jer.  xiii.  13.  Therefore  thou  shalt  speak  unto  them 
this  word ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Every 
bottle  shall  be  filled  with  wine:  and  they  shall  say 


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unto  tlipe,  Do  we  not  certninly  know  that  every  bot- 
tle shall  be  lillcd  with  wine? 

Jer.x'ix.  1.  ThnssailhtheLoRD.Gonndgetapotter's 
earthen  bottle,  and  lu/a'  of  llie  ancients  of  the  people, 
and  of  tlie  aneieiils  of  the  priests  ; 

3.  And  jri)  fiirlli  unio  the  valley  of  the  son  of 

llinnom,  whi<-li  is  liy  the  entrv  of  the  east  gate,  and 
proelaini  thire  the  words  tliai  t  shall  tell  thee : 

10.  Tlicn  shalt  thou  break  the  bottle  in  the 

sight  of  the  men  that  go  with  thee, 

§  64.    Basket  of  Fruit. 

Jer.  x.\iv.  1.  Tlie  Lord  shewed  me,  and  behold,  two 
baskets  of  figs  weir  set  before  the  temple  of  the  Loud, 
aHcr  tliat  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Habylon  liad 
carried  away  <-aplive  .leeoniah  the  son  of  jehoiakini 
king  of  Judah,  and  the  princes  of  .hulah,  with  the 
carpenters  and  smiths,  from  Jerusalem,  and  Lad 
brought  lliem  to  Balnlon. 

2.  One  basket  /lad  very  good  figs,  even  like  the 

figs  l/i(it  iiiv  tirst  ripe:  and  the  other  basket  had  very 
nauffhty  figs,  which  could  not  be  eaten,  they  were  so 
badr 

3.  Tlien  said  the  Lord  unto  me,  What  secst 

thou,  Jeremiah  V  And  I  said,  Figs ;  the  good  figs,  very 
good;  and  the  evil,  very  evil,  that  cannot  be  eaten, 
they  are  so  evil. 

Anui.i  viii.  1.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  unto 
me:  anil  behold  :i  liasket  of  summer  fruit, 

2.  And  he  said,  Amos,  what  seesl  lliou  ?     And 

I  said,  A  liaskct  of  summer  fruit.  Tlien  said  tlie  Lord 
unto  me.  The  end  is  come  upon  my  people  of  Israel; 
I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more. 

§  C5.    Clip  of  Wine. 

Jer.  XXV.  l.j.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
unto  me;  Tid^e  the  winecu|i  of  this  fury  at  my  hand, 
and  cause  all  the  nations,  to  whom  I  send  thee,  to 
drink  it.    . 

1().  And  they  shall  drink,  and  be  moved,  and 

be  mad,  because  of  the  sword  that  I  will  send  among 
them. 

17.  Then  took  I  the  cup  at  the  Lord's  hand, 

and  made  all  the  nations  to  drink,  imto  whom  the 
Lord  had  sent  me : 

§  66.    Yokes. 

Jer.  xxvii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  to  me  ;■  Make 
thee  bonds  and  yokes,  and  jiut  them  upon  thy  neck, 

3.  And  send  them  to  the  king  of  Edom,  and 

to  the  king  of  Moab,  and  to  the  king  of  tlie  Ammon- 
ites, and  to  the  king  of  Tyrus,  and  to  the  king  of 
Zidon,  by  the  hand  of  the  messengers  which  come  to 
Jerusalem  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah ; 


§67. 


A  King  Delivered  into  tlie  Hands  of  liis 
Eneiiiies. 


Jer.  xliv.  29.  And  this  n/nill  be  a  sign  unto  you,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  I  will  |ninish  you  in  this  place,  that  ye 
may  know  that  my  words  sliall  surely  stand  against 
j'oii  for  evil : 

30.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord;  Behold,  I  will  give 

Pharaoh-hophra  king  of  Egypt  into  the  liand  of  Ids 
enemies,  and  into  tlie  liand  of  them  tliat  seek  his  life  ; 
as  I  gave  Zedekiali  king  of  Judah  into  the  hand  of 
Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon,  his  enemy,  and  that 
sought  his  life. 

§  68.    Dumbness. 

Ezek.  iii.  20.  And  I  will  make  thy  tongue  cleave  to 
the  roof  of  thy  mouth,  that  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and 
Shalt  not  be  to  them  a  reprover :  for  they  are  a  rebel- 
lious house. 

•  27.  But  when  I  speak  with  thee,  I  -will  open 

thy  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  say  unto  tlieni.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  He  that  heareth,  let  him  hear ;  and  he 
that  forheareth,  let  hira  forbear:  for  they  are  a  rebel- 
lious house. 

—  xxiv.  27.  In  that  day  shall  thy  mouth  be  opened 
to  him  which  is  escaped,  and  thou  shalt  speak,  and  be 

It; 


no  more  dumb  :  and  thou  shalt  be  a  sign  unto  them  ; 
and  they  sh:ill  know  th;il  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxix.  21.  Ill  lli:it  day  will  1  ciiuse  the  horn  of  the 
house  of  Isniel  to  l)Uil  forth,  and  I  will  give  thee  tlie 
opening  of  th<'  nioulli  iu  the  midst  of  them  ;  and  they 
shall  know  that  I  am  I  lie  Lord 

—  xxxiii.  22.  Now  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon 
me  in  the  evening,  afore  he  tliiit  was  escaped  canu^ ; 
:ind  had  opene<l  my  mouth,  until  he  came  to  me  in 
the  morning;  and  my  mouth  was  opened,  and  I  was 
no  more  dumb. 

§  69.    Plaee  of  a  Siege. 

Ezek.  iv.  1.  Thou  also,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  tile, 
and  liiy  it  liefore  thee,  and  portray  upon  it  the  city, 
CDOh  Jerusalem  : 

2.  And  lay  siege  against  it,  and  build  a  fort 

against  it,  and  cast  a  mount  against  it ;  set  the  cam]) 
also  against  it,  and  set  battering  rams  against  it  round 
about. 

3.  Moreover  take  thou  unto  thee  an  iron  pan, 

and  set  it/w  a  wall  of  iron  between  tliee  :iiid  the  city: 
anil  set  thy  face  against  it,  and  it  shall  be  besieged, 
.•mil  thou  slialt  lay  siege  against  it.  This  sliall  be  a 
sign  to  the  house  of  Israel. 

§  70.    Lying  upon  tlie  Left  Side. 

Ezek.  iv.  4.  Lie  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side,  and  lay 
the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon  it :  aceording 
to  the  number  of  the  days  that  thou  shalt  lie  upon  it 
thou  shalt  bear  their  iui(iuity. 

.5.  For  I  have  laid  upon  thee  the  years  of  their 

iniquit}',  according  to  the  nunil)er  of  the  d:iys,  three 
hundred  and  ninety  days:  so  shalt  thou  bear  the  in- 
iquity of  the  house  of  Israel. 

6.  And  when  thou  hast  accomplished  them,  lie 

again  on  thy  right  side,  and  tbim  shalt  bear  the  in- 
iipnty  of  the  house  of  Judah  forty  days :  I  have  ap- 
pointed thee  each  day  for  a  year. 

7.  Therefore  thou  shalt  set  thy  face  toward  the 

siege  of  Jerusalem,  and  thine  arm  shall  be  uncovered, 
and  thou  shalt  prophesy  against  it. 

— •  —  8.  And,  behold,  I  will  lay  bands  upon  thee, 
and  thou  shalt  not  turn  thee  from  one  side  to  another, 
till  thou  hast  ended  the  daj-s  of  thy  siege. 

§  71.    Razor. 

Ezek.  V.  1.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  sharp 
knife,  take  thee  a  barber's  razor,  and  cause  il  to  pass 
upon  thine  head  and  upon  tlij'  beard  :  then  take  thee 
balances  to  weigh,  and  divide  the  hair. 

—  —  3.  Thoii  shiilt  burn  with  fire  a  third  part  in 
the  midst  of  the  city,  when  the  days  of  the  siege  are 
fulfilled:  and  thou  shalt  take  a  third  part,  rt«rf  smite 
about  it  with  a  knife  :  and  a  third  part  thou  shalt  scatter 
in  the  wind ;  and  I  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  them. 

-3.  Thou  shalt  also  take  thereof  a  few  in  num- 
ber, and  bind  them  in  thy  skirts. 

4.  Then  take  of  them  again,  and  cast  them 

into  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and  burn  them  iu  the  fire; 
for  thereof  shall  a  fire  come  forth  into  all  the  house  of 
Israel. 

.5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  This  u  Jerusa- 
lem: I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  nations  and 
countries  ih(d  are  round  about  her. 

§  72.    Rcntoval  of  Furniture. 

Euk.  xii.  3.  Therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  prepare 
thee  stuff  for  removing,  and  remove  by  day  in  their 
sight ;  and  thou  shalt  remove  from  thy  phice  to  an- 
other place  in  their  sight :  it  may  be  they  will  consider, 
though  thev  he  a  rebellious  house. 

—  —  4.  Then  shalt  thou  bring  forth  thy  stuff  by  day 
in  their  sight,  as  stuff  for  removing  :  and  thou  shalt  go 
forth  at  even  in  their  sight,  as  they  that  go  forth  into 
eaptivitv. 

5.  Dig  thou  through  the  wall  in  their  sight, 

and  carrv  out  thereby. 

6.  In  their  sisfht  shalt  thou  bear  it  upon  thy 

shoulders,  and  carry  it  forth  in  the  twilight :  thou  shalt 


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cover  thy  face,  tliat  thou  see  not  the  ground  :  for  I 
have  set  thee/cc  a  sign  unto  the  house  of  Israel. 

Exek.  xii.  7.  And  I  did  so  as  I  was  commanded :  I 

brought  t'ortli  my  stuH'  by  day,  as  stuff  for  captivity, 

and  in  Ihe  even  I  digged  tlirough  the  wall  witli  mine 

hand ;  I  brought  it  forth  in  the  twilight,  and  I  bare  it 

ipon  mti  shoulder  in  their  sight. 

9.  Son  of  man,  hath  not  the  house  of  Israel, 

the  rebellious  house,  said  unto  thee.  What  doest  thou  ? 

See  Ezek.  .xii.  10-12. 

^  73.    Vine  Tree. 

Ezek.  XV.  2.  Son  of  man,  what  is  the  vine  tree  more 
than  any  tree,  or  than  a  branch  which  is  among  the 
trees  of  the  forest  ? 

3.  Sliall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do  any  worii? 

or  will  men  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  vessel  thereon  ? 

4.  Behold,  it  is  cast  into  the  tire  for  fuel ;  the 

fire  devoureth  both  the  ends  of  it,  and  the  midst  of  it 
is  burned.     Is  it  meet  for  iiny  work? 

5.  Behold,  when  it  was  whole,  it  was  meet  for 

no  work  :  how  much  less  shall  it  be  meet  yet  tor  nn)i 
work,  wIk  n  the  tire  hath  devoured  it,  and  it  is  burned  V 

—  xix.  10.  Thy  motlter  is  like  a  vine  in  thy  lilood, 
planted  by  the  waters:  she  was  fruitful  and  full  of 
branches  by  reason  of  many  waters. 

11.  And  she  had  strong  rods  for  the  sceptres 

of  them  that  bare  rule,  and  lier  stature  was  exalted 
among  the  thick  branches,  and  she  appeared  in  her 
height  with  the  multitude  of  her  branches. 

12.  But  she  was  plucked  up  in  fury,  she  was 

cast  down  to  the  ground,  and  the  east  wind  dried  up 
her  fruit :  lier  strong  rods  were  broken  and  withered ; 
the  fire  consumed  them. 

13.  And  now  she  ix  planted  in  the  wilderness, 

in  a  dry  and  thirsty  ground. 

14.  And   fire   is  goiie   out  of  a  rod  of  her 

branches,  irhich  hath  devoured  her  fruit,  so  that  she 
hath  no  strong  rod  to  he  a  sceptre  to  rule.  This  is  a 
lamentation,  and  shall  be  for  a  lamentation. 

§  71.    Death. 

Ezek.  xxiv.  16.  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  take  away 
from  thee  the  desire  of  tliine  eyes  witli  a  stroke  :  yet 
neither  shall  thou  mourn  nor  weep,  neither  shall  ihy 
tears  run  down. 

17.  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for  the 

dead,  bind  the  tire  of  thine  head  ujion  thee,  and  jnit 
on  thy  shoes  ujion  thy  feet,  and  cover  not  ;/(//lips,  and 
eat  not  the  bread  of  men. 

18.  So  I  spake  unto  the  people  in  the  morn- 
ing: and  at  even  my  wife  died ;  and  I  did  in  the  morn- 
ing as  I  was  commanded 

19.  And  the  people  said  unto  me,  AViltthou  not 

tell  us  what  these  tJiingn  are  to  us,  that  thou  doest  so  f 

See  Ezek.  xxiv.  21-24. 

§  75.    Wliale. 

Ezek.  xxxii.  3.  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for 
Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  say  unto  him.  Thou  art 
like  a  young  lion  of  the  nations,  and  thou  art  as  a 
whale  in  the  seas :  and  thou  camest  forth  with  thy 
rivers,  and  troubledst  the  waters  with  thy  feet,  and 
fouledst  their  rivers. 

3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD ;  I  will  therefore 

spread  out  my  net  over  thee  with  a  company  of  many 
people  ;  and  they  shall  bring  thee  up  in  my  net. 

4.  Then  will  I  leave  thee  upon  the  land,  I  will 

cast  thee  fortli  upon  the  open  field,  and  will  cause  all 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven  to  rem;iin  upon  thee,  and  I 
will  fill  the  beasts  of  the  whole  earth  with  thee, 

5.  And  I  will  lay  thy  fiesh  upon  the  mountains, 

and  fill  the  valleys  witli  thy  height. 

6.  I  will  also  water  with  thy  blood  the  land 

wherein  thou  swimmest,  fwvt  to  the  mountains;  and 
the  rivers  shall  be  full  of  thee. 

§  76.    Handwriting  on  the  Wall. 

Dan.  V.  5.  In  Ihe  same  hour  came  forth  fingers  of  a 
man's  hand,  and  wrote  over  against  the  candlestick 

1 


upon  the  plaster  of  the  w:dl  of  the  king's  ]ialace  :  and 
the  king  saw  the  part  of  tlie  hand  that  wrote. 

—  —  6.  Then  the  king's  countenance  was  changed, 
and  his  thoughts  troubled  him,  so  that  the  joints  of  his 
loins  were  loosed,  and  his  knees  smote  one  against  an- 
other. 

16.  -Vnd  I  have  heard  of  thee,  that  thou  canst 

m;ike  interpret:itions,  and  di.ssolve  doubts  :  now  if  thou 
canst  read  the  writing,  and  make  known  to  me  the 
interpretation  thereof,  tliou  shalt  be  clothed  with  scar- 
let, and  liiire  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck,  and  shalt 
be  the  third  ruler  in  the  kingdom. 

17.  Then  Daniel  answered  and  said  before  the 

king.  Let  thy  gifts  be  to  thyself,  and  give  thy  rewards 
to  ;mother;  yet  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king, 
and  make  known  to  him  the  interpretation. 

§  77.    Plnmbline. 

Amos  vii.  7.  Thus  he  .shewed  me  :  and,  behold,  the 
Lord  stood  ujion  a  wall  made  by  a  plumbline,  with  a 
plumbline  in  his  hand. 

8.  And  the  Lord  said  tmto  me,  Amos,  what 

seest  thou  'i  And  I  said,  A  |)lunibline.  Then  said  the 
Lord,  Behold,  I  will  set  a  plumbline  in  the  midst  of 
my  Jieople  Israel :  I  will  not  again  pass  bj'  them  any 
more : 

^78.    A  Prophet  Marries  a  Prostitute. 

Hos.  i.  2.  The  beginning  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  by 
Hosea.  And  the  Lord  said  to  llosea.  Go,  take  unto 
thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms  and  children  of  whoredoms : 
for  the  land  hatli  committed  great  whoredom,  depart- 
ing from  the  Lord. 

3.  So  he  went  and  took  Gomer  the  daughter 

of  Diblaim;  which  conceived,  and  bare  him  a  son. 

4.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  liim.  Call  his  name 

Jezreel ;  for  yet  a  little  while,  and  I  will  avenge  the 
blood  of  Jezreel  upon  the  house  of  Jehu,  and  wi'l 
cause  to  cease  the  kingdom  of  the  house  of  Israel 

.5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  tlKi<  day,  tha' 

I  will  break  the  bow  of  Israel  in  the  valley  of  Jezreel 

6.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  daugli 

ter.  And  God  said  unto  him,  Gall  her  name  Lo-ruha- 
mah  :  for  I  will  no  more  have  mercy  upon  the  house 
of  Israel ;  but  I  will  utterly  take  them  away. 

7.  But  I  will  have  mercy  u|ion  the  house  of 

Judah,  and  will  save  them  by  the  Lord  their  GotI,  and 
will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  sword,  nor  by  bat- 
tle, by  horses,  nor  by  horsemen. 

8.  Now  when  she  had  weaned  Lo-ruhamah, 

she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son. 

9.  Then   said  Ood,  Call  his  name  Lo-ammi : 

for  ye  are  not  my  people,  and  I  will  not  be  your  God. 

§  79.    Marries  an  Adulteress. 

IIos.  iii,  1.  Then  said  the  Lord  tmto  me.  Go  yet, 
love  a  woman  beloved  of  Iter  friend,  yet  an  adulteress, 
according  to  the  love  of  the  Lord  toward  the  cluldren 
of  Israel,  who  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons  of 
wine. 

2.  So  I  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen  pieces  of 

silver,  aud/c/c  a  homer  of  barle}',  and  a  half  homer  of 
barley : 

3.  And  I  said  unto  her.  Thou  shalt  abide  for 

me  many  days ;  thou  sh:ilt  not  play  tlie  harlot,  and 
thou  shalt  not  be  for  another  man  :  so  will  I  also  be  for 
thee. 

4.  For  the  children  of  Israel  shall  abide  many 

days  without  a  king,  and  without  a  prince,  and  with- 
out a  sacrifice,  and  without  an  image,  and  without  an 
ephod,  and  without  teraphim : 

§  80.    Rider  among  the  Myrtle  Trees. 

Zech.  i.  8.  I  saw  by  night,  and  behold  a  man  riding 
upon  a  red  horse,  and  he  stood  among  the  myrtle 
trees  that  were  in  the  bottom  ;  and  behind  him  were 
there  red  horses,  speckled,  and  white. 

9.  Then  said  I,  O  my  lord,  what  are  these'? 

And  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  said  unto  me,  I  will 
shew  thee  what  these  be. 

10.  And  the  man  that  stood  among  the  myrtle 

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troi's  answcri'il  and  said,  Tlu-se  are  t/wi/  whom  the 
LoKi)  luitli  sent  to  walk  to  ami  fro  through  the  earth. 
Xo-/i.  i.  11.  And  tlu'V  iinswercil  the  angel  of  the  LoHH 
that  stood  among  the  myrlW'  tree.s,  and  said.  We  have 
walked  to  and  I'ro  throu";li  the  earth,  and,  behold,  all 
the  earth  sitteth  still,  and  is  al  rest. 

§  81.    Horns  and  Carpeut^i-s. 

Zffh.  i.  19.  Tlu'n  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and 
behold  four  horns. 

19.  And  I  sain!  unto  the  angel  that  talked  with 

me,  What  lie  these  V  And  he  answered  me,  These  are 
the  horns  whieh  have  scattered  .Jndah,  Israel,  and  Je- 
rnsalem. 

20.  And  the  Lord  shewed  me  fonr  carpenters. 

—  —  31.  Then  said  I,  What  come  the.se  to  do  ? 
And  he  spake,  saying.  These  lav  the  horns  which  have 
scattered  .Judah,  so  that  no  man  ilid  lill  up  his  head  : 
hut  these  are  come  to  I'ray  them,  to  east  out  tlie  horns 
of  the  Gentiles,  whii-h  lilted  up  their  horn  over  the 
land  of  Judah  to  scatter  it. 


§82. 


Golden  Candloslick  between  Two  Olive 
Trees. 


Z-r/i.  iv.  1.  And  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  came 
again,  and  waked  me,  as  a  man  that  is  wakened  out 
ot  his  sleep, 

3.  And  said  unto  me,  What  seest  thou  ?    And 

I  said,  I  have  looked,  and  behold  a  candlestick  all  of 
gold,  with  a  bowl  upon  the  top  of  it,  and  his  seven 
lamps  thereon,  and  seven  pipes  to  the  seven  lamps, 
which  lire  upon  the  top  tliereof; 

3.  And  two  olive  trees  by  it,  one  upon  the 

right  Kitie  of  the  bowl,  and  the  other  upon  the  left  side 
thereof. 

—  —  4.  So  I  answered  and  spake  to  the  angel  that 
talked  with  me,  saying,  W'liat  are  these,  my  lord  ? 

5.  Tlien  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  answer- 
ed and  said  unto  me,  Knowest  thou  not  what  these 
te  y     And  I  said,  Xo,  my  lord. 

11.  Tlien  answered  I,  and  said  unto  him.  What 

are  these  two  olive  trees  upon  the  riglit  side  of  the  can- 
dlestick and  upon  the  left  aide  thereof? 

13.  And  I  answered  again,  and  said  unto  him. 

What  be  t!ifxe  two  olive  branches,  which  through  the 
two  golden  pipes  empty  the  golden  oil  out  of  them- 
selves V 

13.  And  he  answered  me  and  said,  Knowest 

thou  not  what  these  he  ?    And  I  said.  No,  my  lord. 

14.  Then  said  he.  These  are  the  two  anointed 

ones,  that  stand  by  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth. 

§  S3.     Flyins?  Roll. 

Zeeh.  V.  1.  Then  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  e}-es, 
and  looked,  and  behold  a  Hying  roll. 

3.  And   he  said   nnio  me.  What   sccst   thou? 

And  I  answered,  I  see  a  Hying  roll:  the  length  thereof 
IK  twenty  cubits,  aud  the  breailth  thereof  ten  cubits. 


§  84.    Ephali. 

Zech.  V.  5.  Then  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went 
forth,  and  said  unto  me.  Lift  ui)  now  thine  eyes,  and 
see  what  it  tliis  that  goeth  forth. 

-a.  And  I  said,  What  i»  it?    Aud  he  said.  This 

Man  ephali  that  goeth  (brlli.  lie  said  moreover.  This 
is  their  resemblance  through  all  the  earth. 

7.  And,  beholil,  there  was  lifted  up  a  talent  of 

lead:  and  this  is  a.  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  midst  of 
the  ephah. 

—  —  S.  And  he  said.  This  is  wickedness.  And  he 
cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  ephah;  and  he  cast  the 
weight  of  lead  tipon  the  mouth  thereof. 

9.  Then   lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked, 

and,  behold,  there  came  out  two  W(mien,and  the  wind 


10.  Then  said  I  to  the  angel  that  talked  with 

me,  Whither  do  these  bear  the  ephah  ? 

11.  And  he  said  unto  me.  To  build  it  a  house 

in  the  land  ol'Sbinar:  and  it  shall  be  established,  aud 
set  there  upon  her  own  base. 

§  85.  Chariots  and  Horses. 

Zech.  vi.  1.  And  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes, 
and  lookeil,  and,  behold,  there  came  lour  chariots  out 
from  belw('en  two  mountains  ;  aud  the  mountains  were 
moimtains  of  brass. 

3.   In  the  first  chariot  ?wre  red  horses;  and  in 

the  second  chariot  black  horses; 

3.   .\iid  in  the  third  chariot  white  horses;  and 

in  the  fourth  chariot  grizzled  and  bay  horses. 

4.  Then  I  answered  and  said  unto  the  angel 

that  talked  with  me,  What  are  these,  my  lord? 

—  —  T).  And  the  angel  answered  and  .said  unto  me, 
Tliese  are  the  four  spirits  of  tlu;  heavens,  which  go 
forth  from  standing  belore  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth. 

6.   The  black  horses   whieh  are  therein  go 

fortli  into  the  north  eoinitiy ;  and  the  white  go  forth 
after  them ;  and  the  grizzled  go  Ibrth  toward  the  south 
country. 

-7.  And  the  bay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  go 

that  they  might  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth: 
and  he  said.  Get  you  hence,  walk  to  and  fro  through 
the  earth.  So  they  walked  to  and  fro  through  the 
earth. 

8.  Then  cried  he  upon  me,  and  spake  unto 

me,  saying.  Behold,  these  that  go  toward  the  north 
country  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  country. 

§  86.    Crowns. 

Zech.  vi.  10.  Take  of  them  of  the  cajitivity,  even  of 
Ileldai,  of  Tobijah,  and  of  .ledaiah,  which  are  come 
from  Babylon,  and  come  thou  tin-  same  day,  and  go 
into  the  house  of  .Josiah  the  soil  of  Zephaniah  ; 

-11.    Then   lake   silver  and  gold,  and   make 

crowns,  and  set  them  upon  the  head  of  Joshua  the 
son  of  Josedeeh,  the  high  priest ; 


§  87.    Propliet  Jonas. 

Mat.  xvi.  4.  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation 
seeketh  after  a  sign  ;  aud  there  shall  no  sign  be  given 
unto  it,  but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  Jonas.  Aud  he 
left  them,  and  departed. 

Mark  viii.  13.  And  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit, 
and  saith.  Why  doth  this  geiieration  seek  after  a  sign  ? 
verily  I  say  unto  you,  There  shall  no  sign  be  given 
unto  this  generation. 

Luke  xi.  39.  And  when  the  people  were  gathered 
thick  together,  he  began  to  say.  This  is  an  evil  genera- 
licm:  the}'  seek  a  sign;  and  there  shall  no  sign  be 
given  it,  but  the  sign  of  Jonas  the  propliet. 

30.  For  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  Niue- 

vites,  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  mau  be  to  this  genera- 
tion. 

§  88.    Beast  with  Seven  Heads. 

Rev.  -xiii.  1.  And  I  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea, 
and  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  sea,  having  seven 
heads  and  ten  horns,  and  upon  his  horns  ten  crowns, 
and  \ipon  his  heads  the  name  of  blasjiliemy. 

3.  And  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like  unto 

a  leopard,  and  his  feet  were  as  the  feet  of  a  bear,  and 
his  mouth  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion :  and  the  dragon 
gave  him  his  power,  and  his  seat,  and  great  autliorily 

3.  And  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were 

wounded  to  death ;  and  his  deadly  wound  was  healed; 
aud  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  beast. 

§  89.    Stone  Cast  into  the  Sea. 

Jie^-  xviii.  21.  And  a  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone 

!C<(.s  in  their  wings;  for  they  had  win'^s  1  ike'tlie  wines  '  ''^e  a  great  millstone,  and  ciist  it  into  the  sea,  saying, 

■-    ■  1  between  the  I  Thus  with  violence  shall  that  great  city  Babylon  be 


of  a  stork :  and  they  lifted  up  the  ephah  between  the  l 
earth  and  the  heaven.  I 


thrown  down,  aud  shall  be  found  no  more  at  alL 


1G5 


CHAP.  I. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


BOOK  VIII. -DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


CHAP.  I. 

FEAR. 

§  1.    General  Description. 

(1.  THE  FEAU  OP  THE  LORD  THE  BEGINNING  OF 
WISDOM.) 

Job  xxviii.  28.  And  uuto  man  he  said,  Behold,  the 
fear  of  the  Lord,  that  is  wisdom :  and  to  depart  from 
evil  i's  understanding. 

Ps.  cxi.  10.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  beginning 
of  wisdom  :  a  good  understanding  have  all  they  that 
do  his  commandments  :  his  praise  endureth  for  ever. 

Pivv.  i.  7.  The  fear  of  tlie  Loud  is  the  beginning  of 
knowledge  :  Ijtii  fools  despise  wisdom  and  instrui-tion. 

—  ix.  iO.  The  fear  of  tlie  Lord  is  the  lieginning  of 
wisdom :  and  the  loiowledge  of  the  Holy  is  under- 
standing. 

(2.   NOT   A   SL.WISH   PE.^R.) 

Job  xxiii.  15.  Tlicn-fore  am  I  trou1)led  at  his  pres- 
ence :  when  I  consider,  I  am  afraid  of  liim. 

E;i:  ix.  4.  Then  were  assembled  unto  me  every  one 
that  trembled  at  the  words  of  tlie  God  of  Israel,  be- 
cause of  the  transgression  of  tliose  tliat  had  been 
carried  away ;  and  I  sat  astonied  until  the  evening 
sacrifice. 

Ps.  cxix.  120.  My  flesh  trembleth  for  fear  of  thee; 
and  I  am  afraid  of  thy  judgments. 

ILib.  iii.  16.  Wlien  I  lieard,  my  belly  trembled;  my 
lips  iiuivered  at  the  voice:  rottenness  entered  into  my 
bones,  and  I  trembled  in  myself,  that  I  might  rest  in 
the  day  of  trnulile:  when  he  cometh  up  unto  the 
people,  lie  will  invade  them  with  his  troops. 

§  2.    Commands  to  Fear  God. 

Ben/,  vi.  13.  Thou  shall  fear  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  serve  him,  and  shall  swear  by  his  name. 

—  viii.  6.  Therefore  thou  shall  keep  the  command- 
ments of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and 
to  fear  him. 

—  X.  12.  And  now,  Israel,  what  doth  the  Lord  thy 
God  require  of  tliee,  but  to  fear  the  Loud  thy  God,  to 
walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  love  him,  and  to  serve 
the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart  and  with  all  th}' 
soul. 

20.  Thou  shall  fear  the  Lord  thy  God;  him 

shall  thou  serve,  and  to  him  shall  thou  cleave,  and 
swear  by  his  name. 

1  Sim.  xii.  24.  Only  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him 
in  triitli  with  all  your  heart:  for  consider  how  great 
thiiifjs  he  hath  done  for  you. 

1  Kiiifjs  viii.  40.  That  they  may  fear  thee  all  the 
d:iys  that  they  live  in  the  land  which  thou  gavcsl 
unto  our  fathers. 

2  Kinz/s  xvii.  3(5.  But  the  Loud,  who  lirought  you 
up  out  of  the  hind  of  Egypt  with  great  (lowcr  and  a 
stretched  out  arm,  him  shall  ye  fear,  and  him  shall  ye 
worship,  and  to  him  shall  ye  do  sacrifice. 

311.  But  tlic  Loud  your  God  ye  shall  fear ;  and 

he  shall  deliver  3'ou  out  of  the  hand  of  all  your  ene- 
mies. 

1  Clir.  xvi.  30.  Fear  before  him,  all  the  earth:  the 
world  also  shall  lie  stable,  that  it  be  not  moved. 

2  Vhr.  vi.  31.  That  they  may  fear  thee,  to  walk  in 
thy  ways,  so  long  as  tliey  live  in  the  land  which  thou 
gavest  unto  our  fathci-.s. 

Ps.  xxxiii.  8.  Let  all  the  e.arth  fear  the  Lord:  let 
uU  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  awe  of  him. 


—  Ixxvi.  7.  Thou,  even  thou,  art  to  be  feared  :  and 
who  may  stand  in  thy  sight  when  once  thou  art 
angry  ? 

— "ixxxix.  7.  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  as- 
sembly of  the  saints,  and  to  be  had  in  reverence  of  all 
them  that  are  about  him. 

— •  xcix.  1.  The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  people  trem- 
ble :  he  sitteth  between  the  cherubim ;  let  the  earth  be 
moved. 

—  cxiv.  7.  Tremble,  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  of 
the  Lord,  at  the  presence  of  the  God  of  Jacob ; 

—  xcvi.  9.  O  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 
holiness :  fear  before  him,  all  the  earth. 

Prop.  iii.  7.  Be  not  wise  in  thine  own  eyes  :  fear  the 
Loud,  and  depart  fr<,)m  evil. 

Ee.  V.  2.  Be  not  rash  with  thy  mouth,  and  let  not 
thine  heart  be  hasty  to  utter  any  thing  before  God  : 
for  God  is  in  heaven,  and  thou  upon  earth :  therefore 
let  thy  words  be  few. 

—  xii.  13.  Let  us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole 
matter :  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments :  for 
this  is  the  whole  dntii  of  man. 

Is.  viii.  13.  Sanctifj'  the  Lord  of  hosts  himself;  and 
let  him  be  ytnir  fear,  and  lei  him  be  your  dread. 

Jer.  V.  22.  Fear  ye  not  me?  saith  the  Loud:  will 
ye  not  tremble  at  my  presence,  which  have  placed 
"the  sand  for  the  bound  of  the  sea  by  a  perpetual 
decree,  that  it  cannot  pass  it :  and  though  the  waves 
thereof  loss  themselves,  j'et  can  they  not  prevail  ; 
though  they  roar,  yet  can  they  not  pass  over  it  ? 

Lnke  xii."  4.  And  I  say  unto  you  my  friends.  Be  not 
afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body,  and  after  that  have 
no  more  that  they  can  do. 

5.  But  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye  shall 

fear :  Fear  him,  which  after  he  hath  killed  hath 
power  to  cast  into  hell :  yea,  I  say  unto  you.  Fear  him. 

TIeh.  xii.  28.  Wherefore  we  receiving  a  kingdom 
which  cannot  be  moved,  let  us  have  grace,  whereby 
we  may  serve  God  acceptably  with  reverence  and 
godly  fear : 

§  3.    Blessedness  of  Fearing  God. 

E.r.  XX.  20.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  people.  Fear 
not :  for  God  is  come  to  prove  3'ou,  and  that  his  fear 
may  be  before  your  faces,  that  ye  sin  not. 

bent.  vi.  2.  That  thou  mightest  fear  the  Lord  thy 
God,  to  keep  all  his  statutes  and  his  commandments, 
which  I  command  thee,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy 
son's  son,  all  the  days  of  thy  life  ;  and  that  thy  days 
may  be  jirolonged. 

24.  And  the  Lord  commanded  us  to  do  all 

these  statutes,  to  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  for  our  good 
always,  that  he  might  preserve  us  alive,  as  it  is  at 
this  day. 

Ps.  XXV.  12.  What  man  is  he  that  feareth  the 
I  LoHD  ?  him  shall  he  teach  in  the  way  thut  he  shall 
)  choose. 

13.  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease;  and  his  seed 

shall  inherit  the  earth. 

14.  The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  with  them  that 

fear  him  ;  and  he  will  shew  them  his  covenant. 

—  xxxiii.  18.  Behold,  the  eye  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
them  that  fear  him,  upon  them  that  hope  in  his  inercj' ; 

19.  To  deliver  their  soul  from  death,  and  to 

keep  them  alive  in  famine 

—  xxxiv.  9.  O  fear  the  Lord,  ye  his  saints:  for 
there  is  no  want  to  tliein  th;it  fear  him. 

10.  The  young  lions  do  lack,  and  suffer  hun- 
ger: but  they  that  seek  the  LoiiD  shall  not  want  any 
good  tiling. 


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CHAP.  II. 


DUTIES  TO   GOD. 


BOOK  yiii. 


B>.  ciii.  11.  For  as  the  hoiiven  is  high  .i1k)V0  tlie 
Ciirth,  no  great  Is  his  mercy  toward  tliem  that  fear  him. 

l;i.   Like  iwt  a  t'alher  pitieth  his  chililrcn,  lo  tlie 

Loud  pitietli  them  thai  fear  liiiu. 

—  c.'ci.  5.  lie  liath  given  meat  unto  them  that  fear 
him:  he  will  ever  he  miiuU'iil  of  his  covenant. 

—  cxv.  i:!.  He  will  hiess  Ihem  that  fear  the  Lord, 
both  .small  an(l  great. 

—  ccwiii.  1.  Blessed  is  every  one  that  feareth  the 
Lord;  that  walketh  in  his  wavs. 

—  cxlv.  1!).  He  will  fiillil  the  desire  of  them  that 
fear  him;  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  will  save 
them. 

—  cxlvii.  U.  The  Loud  taketh  pleasure  in  them 
that  fear  him,  in  those  that  hope  in  his  mercy. 

Pior.  iii.  S.  It  shall  ho  health  to  thy  navel,  and  mar- 
row to  tliv  l)ones. 

—  ix.  I'l.  For  hy  me  thy  days  shall  be  multiplied, 
and  the  years  of  tliy  life  shall  ho  increased. 

—  xiv.  'i.  lie  tliat  walketh  in  his  uprightness  feareth 
the  Loud:  but  /u:  that  i.i  perverse  in  his  ways  despis- 
eth  him. 

30.  In  the  fear  of  the  IjOUD  w  strong  confi- 
dence: and  his  children  shall  have  a  place  of  refuge. 

27.  The  fear  of  the  Loud  w  a  Ibuntaiu  of  life, 

to  depart  tioni  the  snares  of  death. 

—  xvi.  6.  By  mercy  :uu\  truth  inicpiity  is  purged: 
and  by  the  fe;ir  of  the  Loui>  men  depart  from  evil. 

—  xix.d;!.  The  fe:ir  of  tin;  Loud  tiinhth  to  life:  and 
he  th'it  liAith  it  shall  abide  satistied ;  he  shall  not  be 
visited  with  evil. 

Is.  xxxiii.  G.  ;Vjid  wisdom  and  knowledge  shall  be 
the  stability  of  thy  times,  uiul  strength  of  salvation; 
the  fear  of  the  Loud  w  his  treasure. 

ilai.  iii.  1().  Then  they  that  feared  the  Loud  spake 
often  one  to  another:  and  the  Loud  hearkeni-d,  and 
heu-d  it.  and  a  booii  of  remembraiuo  was  written  be- 
fore him  for  them  that  feared  the  Loud,  and  that 
thought  upon  his  name. 

— —  17.  And  they  shall  be  mine,  saith  the  Loud  of 
hosts,  in  that  day  when  I  make  up  my  jewels;  and  I 
will  spare  them,  as  a  man  spareth  his  own  son  that 
servetli  him. 

L'lk■^  i.  50.  And  his  mercy  is  on  them  that  fear  him 
from  generation  to  generation. 

See  Ps.  xxxiv.  7. 

§  4.    Piiiiislnnciif  for  nut  Fearing  God. 

Pi-or.  i.  29  For  that  they  hated  knowleilge,  and  did 
not  choose  the  fear  of  the  Loud  : 

;^i).  They  woukl  none  of  my  counsel :  they  de- 
spised all  mv  reproof. 

:il    ■Therefore   shall  they  eat  of  the  fruit  of 

their  own  way,  an<l  be  filli^d  with  their  own  devices. 

.Toll  xiii.  11.  Siiall  not  his  excellency  make  3'ou 
afraid y  and  his  dread  fall  upon  you? 

§  5.    Examples  of  tlie  Fear  of  (Jod. 

Oen.  xlii.  18.  -Vnd  .Joseph  said  unto  them  the  third 
day.  This  do,  and  live  ;  /"/■  I  fear  God : 

>>.  ix.  20.  He  that  ll-ared  the  word  of  the  Loud 
among  the  servants  of  Pharaoh  made  his  servants  and 
his  cattle  tlee  into  the  houses: 

1  Ku¥js  xviii.  3  And  .Vhab  called  Obadi;Ui,  which 
Wi(.i  the  gover[ior  of  his  house.  (Now  Obadiah  feared 
the  Loud  greatly  : 

Ps.  V.  7.  But  as  for  me,  f  will  come  into  thy  house 
in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy:  aiul  in  thy  fear  will  I 
worship  toward  thy  ''uly  temple. 

—  Ixxvii.  10.  The  waters  saw  thee,  O  God,  the  wa- 
ters s;iw  thee ;  they  were  afraid :  the  depths  also  were 
troubled 

Jonah  i,  0.  .Vnd  he  said  unto  them,  I  nm  a  Hebrew ; 
and  I  fear  the  Loud,  the  God  of  heaven,  which  hath 
made  the  sea  and  tli<'  dry  land. 

ILth.  iii.  10.  The  mountains  saw  thee,  n/wi  they  trem 
bled:  the  overflowing  of  the  water  passed  by:  the 
deep  uttered  his  voice,  ami  litled  up  his  hands  on  high. 


CHAP.  II. 
OBEYING  GOD. 

§  «!.    The  Coiuiedion  between  Obeying  God  and 
Knowing  Him. 

1  John  ii.  3.  And  hereby  we  do  know  that  we  know 
him,  if  we  keep  his  oimniandmenl.x. 

4.  He  that  saith,  1  know  him,  and  kcepeth  not 

his  commandments,  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is  not  in 
him. 

0.  He  that  saith  he  abidelh  in  him  ought  him- 
self also  so  to  walk,  even  as  he  walked. 

§  7.    Obedience  Required. 

Lev.  xviii.  4.  Ye  shall  do  my  judgments,  and  kee[) 
mine  ordinances,  to  walk  therein  :  1  am  the  Loud  your 
God. 

5.  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  my  statutes,  and  my 

judgments:  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them: 
i  aia  the  J^oud. 

—  xix.  37.  Therefore  shall  ye  observe  all  my  stat- 
utes, and  all  my  judgments,  and  do  them:  I  am  the 
Loud. 

—  XX.  7.  Sanctify  yourselves  therefore,  iuid  be  j-e 
holy  :  for  I  ////(  the  Lo"rd  your  God. 

8.    And  ye  shall  keep  my  statutes,  and  do 

them :  I  am  the  Loud  which  s;uictify  you. 

—  xxii.  31.  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  my  command- 
ments, and  do  them  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Dent.  vii.  11.  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  the  com- 
mandment.s,  and  the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which 
I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do  them. 

—  x  13.  To  keep  thoVomniandments  of  the  Loud. 
and  his  statutes,  which  I  connnand  thee  this  day  lor 
thy  good  ? 

—  xi.  33.  And  ye  shall  observe  to  do  all  the  statutes 
.and  judgments  which  I  set  before  you  this  day. 

—  xiii.  4.  Yc  shall  w;ilk  alter  the  Lord  your  G<id  , 
iind  fear  him,  and  keep  his  commandments,  and  obey 
his  voice,  and  ve  shall  serve  him,  and  cleave  unto  him. 

—  xxvi  lO.'This  dav  the  Loud  thy  God  hath  com- 
manded thee  to  do  these  statutes  and  judgments:  thou 
shalt  therefore  keep  and  do  them  with  all  thine  heart, 
and  with  all  thy  soul. 

—  xxvii.  1.  "And  Moses  with  the  ciders  of  Israel 
commanded  the  people,  saying.  Keep  all  the  commaud- 
menls  whieli  I  command  "you  this  day. 

10    Thou  shalt  therefore  obey  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  thy  God,  and  do  his  commandments  and  his 
statutes,  "which  I  command  thee  this  day. 

—  XXX.  8.  .\nd  thou  slnlt  return  and  obey  the  voice 
of  the  Lord,  and  do  all  his  connnandnicnts  whicli  I 
command  thee  this  dav. 

Ps  cxix.  4.  Thou  luist  commanded  us  to  keep  lliy 
precepts  diligently. 

Jer.  XI.  7  For  I  earnestly  protested  tmto  your  fa- 
thers in  the  day  that  I  brought  them  up  out  of  the 
land  of  Egii-pt,  eren  mito  this  day,  rising  early  and  pro- 
testing, saying.  Obey  my  voice. 

K-('k.  xx".  19.  I  onl  the"  Loud  your  God  ;  walk  in  my 
statnles,  and  keep  my  jiidgmenls,  and  do  them  ; 

John  V.  14.  Afterward  .lesus  tindeth  bun  in  the  tem- 
li(e,  and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  thou  art  made  whole : 
sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  come  \mto  thee. 

1  Thess.  iv.  2.  Ftn-  yc  know  what  connnandnicnts 
we  gave  you  Ijy  the  Loril  Jesus. 

See  De'ut.  iv.  40 ;  v.  33;  vi.  17  ;  viii.  1.  Ezik.  xi.  20. 
Also  Book  I.,  §  48. 

§  8.    Kewards  of  Obedience. 

/■,(•)•.  XX.  22  Yc  shall  therefore  keep  all  my  statutes^, 
and  ali  mv  judgments,  and  do  them :  that  the  land, 
whither  l"bring  you  to  dwell  therein,  spew  you  not 

""/A'w^  iv.  30.  When  thou  art  in  tribidation,  and  all 
these  things  are  come  upon  thee,  eceii  m  the  latter 

I  days,  if  thou  turn  to  the  Loud  thy  God,  and  shall  be 

,  obedient  unto  his  voice: 

I      (See  Dent  iv  31.) 

40    Thou  shalt  keep  therefore  Ins  statutes, 


Itw 


CHAP.  III. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


and  his  commiintlmcnts,  which  I  command  thee  this 
day,  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and  with  thy  chil- 
dren after  thee,  and  that  thou  mayest  prolong  thy  days 
upon  the  earth,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee, 
for  ever. 

Dent.  V.  33.  Ye  shall  walk  in  all  the  ways  which  the 
T>ORD  your  God  hath  commanded  you,  that  ye  may 
Uve,  and  tJiat  it  may  be  well  with  you,  and  thnt  ye  may 
prolong  your  days  in  the  land  which  ye  sliall  possess. 

—  vi.  17.  Ye  shall  diligently  keep  the  command- 
ments of  the  Loud  yonr  God,  and  his  testimonies,  and 
his  statutes,  wliich  iie  hath  commanded  thee. 

•  18.  And  thou  shalt  do  tluit  which  m  right  and 

good  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord;  that  it  may  be  well 
with  thee,  and  that  thou  mayest  go  in  and  jiossess  the 
good  land  wliich  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers, 

10.  To  cast  out  all  thine  enemies  from  before 

thee,  as  the  Lord  hath  spoken. 

—  viii.  1.  All  tlie  commandments  which  I  com- 
mand thee  this  day  sliall  ye  observe  to  do,  that  ye 
may  live,  and  multiply,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land 
which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathers. 

3  Sinn,  x.xii.  30.  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 
place  :  he  delivered  me,  because  he  delighted  in  me. 

21.  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 

righteousness ;  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 
hath  he  recompensed  me. 

35.  Therefore  the  Lord  hath  recompensed  me 

according  to  my  righteousness ;  according  to  my  clean- 
ness in  his  ej'csight. 

Ps.  xviii.  19.  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 
place;  he  delivered  ine,  liecanse  he  delighted  in  me. 

30.  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 

righteousness  ;  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 
hath  he  recompensed  me. 

Proe.  ii.  1.  My  son,  if  thou  wilt  receive  my  words, 
and  hide  my  cominandnients  with  thee  ; 

3.  So  that  thou  incline  thine  car  unto  wis- 
dom, and  apply  thine  heart  to  understanding ; 

, 3.  Yea,  if  thou   criest   after  knowledge,   and 

liftest  up  thy  voice  for  understanding  ; 

4.  If  tliou  seekcst  her  as  silver,  and  searchest 

for  her  asfrr  hid  treasures  ; 

5.  Then  shalt  thou  understand  the  fear  of  the 

Lord,  and  tind  the  knowledge  of  God. 

—  iii.  21.  Jly  son,  let  not  them  depart  from  thine 
eyes :  keep  sound  wisdom  and  discretion : 

23.  So  shall  they  be  life  unto  thy  soul,  and 

grace  to  thy  neck. 

Ezi:k.  xi.20.  That  they  may  walk  in  my  statutes, 
and  keep  mine  ordinances,  and  d(.)  them  :  and  the}' 
shall  be  my  pen]ile,  and  I  will  be  their  God. 

Mill.  vii.  21.  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me.  Lord, 
Lord,  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven ;  but  he 
that  docth  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

Mark  .\ii.  3-t.  And  when  Jesus  saw  that  lie  answered 
discreetly,  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  art  not  far  from  the 
kingdom  of  Goil.  And  no  man  after  that  durst  ask 
him  any  qucntion. 

§  9.    Examples  <if  Obedience. 

Oen.  vi.  32.  Tims  did  Noah  ;  according  to  all  that 
God  coinuiandcd  him,  so  did  he. 

—  vii.  5.  And  Noah  did  according  nnto  all  that  the 
Lord  commanded  him. 

E.t.  vii.  0.  .\iid  Closes  and  Aaron  did  as  the  Lord 
commanded  them,  so  did  they. 

—  xii.  28.  And  the  children  of  Israel  went  away, 
and  did  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses  and 
Aaron,  so  did  they. 

50.  Thus  did  all  tlie  children  of  Israel ;  as  the 

Lord  commanded  Moses  and  Aaron,  so  did  they. 

—  .\1.  l(i.  Thus  did  Moses  :  according  to  all  that  the 
Lord  coaiuianded  him,  so  did  he 

Ninii.  i.  54.  And  the  cliildrcu  of  Israel  did  accord- 
ing to  all  tliat  the  Loud  commanded  Moses,  so  did 
they. 

jos.  xi.  15.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  his  ser- 
vant, so  did  Moses  command.Ioshua,  and  so  did  .Toshua; 
he  left  nothing  undone  of  all  that  the  Lord  comnianded 
Moses. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  33.  For  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the 
Lord,  and  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God. 

I 


23.  For  all  his  judgments  irere  before  me  :  and 

as  for  his  statutes,  I  did  not  depart  from  them. 

24.  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  have 

kept  myself  from  mine  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  19.  And  David,  according  to  the  saying  of 
Gad,  went  up  as  the  Lord  commamled. 

2  Chr.  XXX.  13.  Also  in  .Tudah  tlie  hand  of  God  was 
to  give  them  one  heart  to  do  the  commandment  of  the 
kinij  and  of  the  princes,  by  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

M  vi.  29.  Return,  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  iniquity  ; 
yea,  return  again,  my  righteousness  is  in  it. 

—  X.  7.  Thou  knowest  that  I  am  not  wicked ;  and 
tlure  is  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  thine  hand. 

—  xxiii.  11.  My  foot  hath  held  his  steps,  his  waj' 
have  I  kept,  and  not  declined. 

—  xxvii  5.  God  forbid  that  I  should  justify  you  :  till 
I  die  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity  from  me. 

6.  My  righteousness  I  hold  fast,  and  will  not 

let  it  go  :  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  me  so  long  as  I 
live. 

—  xxxi  5.  If  I  have  walked  with  vanity,  or  if  my 
foot  hath  hasted  to  deceit ; 

6.  Let  me  be  weiglied  in  an  even  balance,  that 

God  may  know  mine  intcgrit}'. 

7.  If  my  step  halli  turned  out  of  the  way,  and 

mine  heart  walked  after  mine  eyes,  and  if  any  blot 
hath  cleaved  to  mine  hands ; 

8.   Then  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  eat ;  yea, 

let  mj'  offspring  lie  rooted  out. 

Ps.  xviii.  31.  For  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the  Lord, 
and  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God. 

23.  For  all  his  judgments  loere  before  me,  and 

I  did  not  put  away  his  statutes  from  me. 

33.  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  I  kept 

myself  from  mine  inicpiity. 

—  xxvii.  8.  When  thou  snid.it,  Seek  ye  my  face  ;  my 
heart  said  unto  thee,  Th}'  face,  Lord,  will  1  seek. 

—  xliv.  17.  All  this  is  come  upon  us;  yet  have  we 
not  forgotten  thee,  neither  have  we  dealt  falsely  in  thy 
covenant. 

■  18.  Our  heart  is  not  turned  back,  neiUier  have 

our  steps  declined  from  thy  wa}' ; 

—  cxix.  00.  I  made  haste,  and  delayed  not  to  keep 
thy  commandments. 

112.  I  have  inclined  mine   heart   to  perform 

thy  statutes  always,  even  unto  the  end. 

108.  I  have  kept  thy  precepts  and  thy  testi- 
monies :  for  all  my  ways  are  before  thee. 

Mat.  xxi.  0.  And  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as 
Jesus  comnianded  thein, 

Mom.  xvi.  19.  F'or  your  obedience  is  come  abroad 
unto  all  men.  I  am  glad  therefore  on  _your  behalf: 
but  3'et  I  would  have  you  wise  unto  that  which  is 
good,  and  simple  concerning  evil. 

See  Ps.  cxix.  91. 


CHAP.  III. 
WAITING. 

§  10.    Waiting  on  God. 

Ps.  xxvii.  14.  Wait  on  the  Lord  :  be  of  good  cour- 
age, and  he  shall  strengthen  thine  heart:  wait,  I  say, 
on  the  Lord. 

—  xxxiii.  20.  Our  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord  ;  ho  is 
our  help  and  our  shield. 

—  lix.  9.  Because  of  his  strength  will  I  wait  upon 
thee :  for  God  is  my  defence. 

—  Ixii.  1.  Truly  mj'  soul  waiteth  upon  God:  from 
him  coinrlh  my  salv:ition. 

5.  My  soul,  wait  thou  onl}'  upon  God  ;  for  my 

expectation  is  from  him. 

—  Ixix.  C.  Let  not  them  that  wait  on  thee,  O  Lord 
God  of  hosts,  be  ashamed  for  my  s;ike  :  let  not  those 
that  seek  thee  be  confounded  for  my  sake,  O  God  of 
Israel. 

—  cxxiii.  1.  Unto  thee  lift  I  up  mine  eyes,  O  thou 
that  dwellest  in  the  heavens. 

2.  Behold,  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  unto 

the  hand  of  their  masters,  and  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden 

68 


F.  B.  Curperuer. 


Behold  I  Stand  At  The  Door  And  Knock. 

(  See  Analysis  page  l(ii»    Rev^  III.  SO.  ) 


CHAP.  IV.,  v.,  VI. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


unto  the  hand  of  htT  mistress  ;  so  our  eyes  wnil  \ipon 
the  Lord  our  God,  until  lh:it  he  have  nierey  upon  us. 

Px.  c\xx.  5.  I  \v;iil  tor  the  Lord,  my  soul  doth  wait, 
and  in  his  word  do  I  liopc. 

(!    .My  soul  iriiidt/t  for  the  Lord  more  than 

they  that  watch  for  the  morning:  I  my,morethan  they 
that  wateh  for  the  nioniiu!;. 

la.  viii.  17.  And  I  will  Wait  upon  the  Lord,  tliiit 
hideth  his  faee  from  the  house  of  Jacob,  and  I  will 
look  for  him, 

—  .xvii.  7.  -Vt  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Mak- 
er, and  his  eyes  shall  have  respect  to  the  Holy  One  of 
Israel. 

—  .\xv.  9.  And  it  shall  be  .said  in  that  day,  Lo,  this 
is  our  God  ;  we  have  waited  for  hun,  and  he  will  save 
US:  this  is  tlie  Lord  ;  we  have  waited  for  him,  we  will 
be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salvation. 

—  x.\x.  IS.  -Vnd  therefore  will  the  Lord  wait,  that 
he  may  be  irnii'ious  unto  you,  and  therefore  will  he  he 
exalted,  that  he  may  have  mercy  upon  you:  for  the 
Lord  is  a  God  of  judgment:  blessed  are  all  the}-  that 
wait  for  him. 

—  xxxiii.  'i.  O  Lord,  be  gracious  unto  us ;  we  have 
waited  for  thi'c :  he  thou  their  arm  every  morning, 
our  salvation  also  in  the  time  of  trouble. 

—  xl.  31.  15ut  they  that  w:iit  ujion  the  Lord  shall 
renew  their  strennlh;  they  sh:dl  mount  up  with  winns 
as  e:i'j;les:  they  shall  run,  and  uut  be  weary  ;  and  they 
sh;dl  walk,  and  not  taint. 

Mifiih  vii,  7,  Therefore  I  will  look  imto  the  Lord; 
I  will  wait  for  the  ^tod  <n  my  salvation:  iny  God  will 
hear  me. 

//'«.  xii.  6.  Tlicrcfore  turn  thou  to  thy  God:  keep 
mercy  and  judgment,  and  w;dt  on  thy  God  continually. 


CHAP.  IV. 
TRUST. 

See  also  Book  XXI.,  Cluip,  IV. 

§  11.     Tr«st  in  ^iv^\. 

1  Smn.  xvii.  37.  David  s;iid  moreover.  The  Lord 
that  delivered  me  out  of  the  paw  of  the  lion,  and  out 
of  the  paw  of  the  bear,  he  will  deliver  me  out  of  the 
h;md  of  this  Philistine.  And  Saul  said  unto  David, 
Go,  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee. 

2  Kinf/s  xviii,  .5.  lie  trusted  in  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael;  so  that  after  him  was  none  like  him  among  all 
the  kings  of  .Jud.ih,  nor  titii/  that  were  before  him, 

G.  Ft)r  we  chive  to  the  Lord,  and  departed 

not  from  following  him,  but  kept  his  commandments, 
■which  the  Lord  commanded  Jloses, 

7,  And  the  Lord  was  with  him :  and  he  pros- 
pered whithersoever  he  went  Ibrth :  and  he  rebelled 
against  the  king  of  .\ssyria,  and  served  him  not. 

Ps.  iv,  .5.  Oiler  the  sacrifices  of  righteousness,  and 
put  your  trust  in  the  Loud. 

—  X.  14.  Thou  hast  seen  it ;  for  thou  belioldest  mis- 
chief and  spite,  to  requite  it  with  thy  hand:  the  poor 
committeth  himself  unto  thee  ;  thoii  art  the  helper  of 
the  fatherless, 

—  xxxi.  ,5,  Into  thine  hand  I  commit  my  spirit; 
thou  bust  redeemed  me,  O  Lord  God  of  tnilh. 

—  xli,  11.  By  this  I  know  tli;il  thou  favourest  me, 
because  mine  enemy  doth  not  triumph  over  me. 

—  Ixxi.  7.  I  am  as  a  wonder  unto  many;  but  thou 
aii  my  strong  refuge. 

—  cxii,  7,  He  shall  not  be  ;il"r;iid  of  evil  tidings  :  his 
heart  is  tixcd,  trusting  in  the  Lord. 

8.  His  heart   j'.i  eslalilislied,  he  shall  not  be 

afraid,  until  he  see  his  desire  ujiim  his  enemies, 

—  cxviii.  8.  It  is  better  to  trust  in  the  Lord  than  to 
put  confidence  in  man. 

9.  It  is  better  to  trust  in  the  Lord  than  to  put 

confidence  in  |irinces. 

Pror.  xxviii.  2.j.  lie  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth 
up  strife :  but  he  that  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord 
shall  be  made  fat. 

Is.  1.  10,  Who  is  among  you  that  fearelh  the  Lord, 
that  otieyeth  the  voice  of  his  servant,  that  walketh  in 
darkness,  and  h:ilh  no  light?  let  him  trust  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  and  stay  upon  his  God. 

li 


CHAP.  V. 
COMMUNION. 

§  13.    C'omiiiiinion  with  God. 

Ps.  xvi.  7.  I  will  bless  the  Lord,  who  hath  given  me 
co\msel :  my  reins  also  instruct  me  in  the  night  sea- 
sons. 

—  xix.  14.  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the 
meditation  of  my  heart,  be  acccptiible  in  thy  sight,  O 
Lord,  my  strength,  .-iiid  my  redeemer. 

—  xlii.  8,  Vet  Ihe  Lord  will  command  his  loving- 
kindness  in  the  d;iytime,  and  in  the  iiinht  his  song 
shall  he  with  me,  ami  my  prayer  unto  the  God  of  my  life. 

—  Ixiii.  G,  Wlien  I  remember  thee  upon  my  heel,  K/irf 
meditate  on  thee  in  the  nir/ht  watches, 

—  cxxxix.  17.  How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts 
unto  me,  O  God  !  how  gre:il  is  the  stun  of  them  ! 

• 18,  If  I  should  count  Ibem,  tliev  are  more  in 

number  than  the  sand:  when  I  ;iwake,  t  am  still  with 
thee. 

1  John  i.  6.  If  we  say  that  we  have  fellowship  with 
him,  and  walk  in  darkness,  we  lie,  and  do  not  the 
truth: 

Pcv.  iii.  20.  Behold,  I  stand  at  tlie  door,  and  knock: 
if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the  door,  I  will 
come  in  to  him,  and  will  sup  with  him,  and  he  with 
me. 

See  1  John  i.  3. 


CHAP.  VI. 
HOPE. 

^13.    Hope  in  God. 

Ps.  xxxi.  24.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall 
strengthen  your  heart,  all  ye  that  hope  in  the  Lord. 

—  xxxix.  7.  And  now.  Lord,  what  wait  I  for?  my 
hope  is  in  thee. 

—  xlii.  0.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul  ?  and 
vhy  art  thou  disquieted  in  me?  hojie  thou  in  God :  for 
I  shall  yet  praise  him  for  the  help  of  his  countenance. 

6.  O  mv  God,  my  soul  is  cast  down  within  me  : 

therefore  will  I  lemember  thee  from  the  land  of  .Jor- 
dan, and  of  the  Hermonites,  from  the  hill  Mizar. 

11.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul  ?  and 

why  art  thou  dist|uieted  within  me  ?  hope  thou  in  God : 
for  I  shall  yet  i)raisc  him,  icho  in  the  health  of  my 
countenance,  and  my  God. 

—  xliii.  .1.  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  mv  sold  ?  and 
why  art  thou  disquieted  within  me  ?  hope  in  God  :  for 
I  shall  yet  jiraise  him,  who  is  the  health  of  mj'  coun- 
tenance, and  my  (3od. 

—  Ixxi.  ').  For  thou  art  my  hope,  O  Lord  GoD:  thou 
art  my  trust  from  mj-  youth. 

14.  But  I  will  hope  continuall}',  and  will  yet 

praise  thee  more  and  more. 

—  cxix.  74.  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  glad  when 
they  see  me  ;  because  I  have  hojicd  in  thy  word. 

114.  Thou  art  my  hiduig  place  and  my  shield : 

I  hope  in  thy  word. 

—  cxxxi.  3.  Let  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  from  hence- 
forth and  for  ever. 

La/ii.  iii.  24.  The  Lord  is  my  portion,  saith  my  soul ; 
therefore  will  I  hope  in  him. 

2G.  It  IS  good  that  a  man  should  both  hope  and 

quietly  wait  for  the  salvation  of  the  Lord. 

Jioiii.  viii.  24.  For  we  are  saved  by  hope:  but  hope 
tluit  is  seen  is  not  hope:  for  what  a  man  seeth,  why 
doth  he  yet  hope  Ibr? 

25.  But  if  we  hope  for  that  we  see  not,  then  do 

we  with  patience  wait  for  it. 

Col.  i.  5.  For  the  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in 
heaven,  whereof  ye  hearil  bctbre  in  the  word  of  tlic 
truth  of  the  gospel ; 

J/il).  vi.  18.  Th:it  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which 
it  inis  impossible  for  (Jod  lo  lie,  weniighl  have  a  strong 
cimsohition,  who  have  fled  for  refuge  to  laj-  hold  upon 
the  hope  set  before  us: 

19.  Which  hoi)e  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the 


CHAP,  f!!,,  VIII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  YIII. 


sdul,  both  sure  and  steadfast,  and  which  entercth  into 
that  within  the  vail ; 

1  Pet.  i.  13.  Wlierefore  gird  tip  the  loins  of  your 
mind,  be  sober,  and  hope  to  the  end  for  the  grace" that 
is  to  be  brought  unto  you  at  the  revelation  of  Jesus 
Christ; 


CHAP.  vn. 

JOY. 

§  14.    The  Duty  of  Rejoicing:. 

1  Clir.  xvi.  10.  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name:  let  the 
heart  of  tlicm  rejoice  that  seek  the  Loud. 

31.  Let  the  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth 

rejoice  :  and  let  men  say  among  the  nations,  The  Lord 
reigneth. 

Pk.  ii.  11.  Serve  the  Lord  with  fear,  and  rejoice  with 
trembling. 

—  V.  11.  But  let  all  those  that  put  their  trust  in  thee 
rejoice :  let  them  ever  shout  for  joy,  because  thou  de- 
fendest  them:  let  them  also  Ihatlove  thy  name  be 
joyful  ui  thee. 

—  ix.  3.  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee:  I  will 
sing  praise  to  Ihy  name,  O  thou  Most  High. 

—  XX.  5.  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  in  the 
name  of  our  God  we  will  set  up  our  banners:  the  Lord 
fulfil  ixU  thy  petitions. 

—  xxxii.  11.  Be  glad  m  the  Lord,  and  rejoice,  ye 
righteous:  and  shout  for  joy,  all  ye  that  are  uprightiu 
heart. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  ye  righteous: 
for  praise  is  comely  for  the  upright. 

21.  For  our  lieart  shall  rejoice  in  him,  because 

we  have  trusted  in  his  lK)ly  name. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  in  the 
Lord:  the  humble  sliall  liear  thereof,  and  l)e  glad. 

—  xxxvii.  4.  Deliglit  thyself  also  in  the  Lord;  and 
he  shall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart. 

—  Ixviii.  3.  But  let  the  righteous  be  glad;  let  them 
rejoice  before  God:  yea,  let  tliein  exceedingly  rejoice. 

—  Ixxxix.  17.  For  tliou  mi.  the  glory'  of  their 
sti'ength:  and  in  thy  favour  our  horn  sii:iirbe  exalted. 

— xcv.  1.  O  come,  let  us  sing  uiUo  the  Lord:  let  us 
make  a  joyful  noise  to  the  Rock  of  our  salvation. 

—  c.  1.  Make  a  jo3'ful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  ye 
lands. 

2.  Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness :  come  before 

his  presence  with  singiug. 

—  cv.  3.  GloiT  ye  in  bis  holy  name :  let  the  heart 
of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the  Lord. 

—  cvii.  33.  And  let  them  sacrifice  the  sacrifices  of 
thanksgivhig,  aud  dechire  his  works  avUIi  rejoicing. 

1  Cor.  i.  31.  That,  according  as  it  is  written,  He  that 
glorielh,  let  hiui  gloiy  in  the  Lord. 

Li.  xxviii.  5.  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  be 
for  a  crown  of  glory,  and  for  a  diadem  of  beauty,  unto 
the  residue  of  his  peojde, 

6.  And  for  a  spirit  of  judgment  to  him  that 

sitteth  in  judgment,  and  for  strength  to  them  tliat  turn 
the  battle  to  the  gate. 

—  xli.  10.  Thou  Shalt  fan  them,  .and  the  wind  shall 
c;irry  thcni  ;uviiy,  and  tlie  whirlwind  shall  scatter 
them:  anil  thou  sbalt  rejoice  in  the  'Lov.n,  and  shall 
glory  in  the  Mnly  One  of  Israel. 

Jer.  ix.  33.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  Let  not  the  wise 
ntan  glory  iu  his  wisdom,  neither  let  the  mighty  iiian 
glory  in  his  might,  let  not  the  rich  iiaai  glory  in  his 
riclies : 

24.  But  let  him  th;it  gloricth  glon-  in  this,  that 

he  undersl:uidclh  :uid  knowclli  mc,  that  I  am  the 
Lord  which  exercise  lovingkiudness,  judgment,  and 
righteousness,  in  the  c:u-th  :  for  in  these  things  I  delight, 
saith  the  fjORn. 

Zi'ph.  iii,  14.  Sing,  O  daughter  of  Zion ;  shout,  O 
Israel ;  be  gl;id  and  rejoice  with  idl  thy  hc;u-t.,  O  daugh- 
ter of  .lerusalcm. 

John  XV.  11.  These  things  have  I  spoken  imto  you, 
that  my  joy  might  remain  in  you,  and  Uuit  your"joy 
might  be  bill. 

Pliil.  iii.  1.  Finallj',  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord. 

1 


To  wi'ite  the  same  things  to  you,  to  me  indeed  is  not 
grievous,  but  ti)r  you  it  is  safe. 

—  iv.  4.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord  always :  and  again  I 
say.  Rejoice. 

1  The.fs.  v.  16.  Rejoice  evermore. 

See  Ps.  xl.  16 ;  xcvii.  1 ;  cxlix.  3.     3  Cor.  x.  17. 

§  15.    Joy  Promised. 

Job  xxii.  2(5.  For  then  slialt  thou  have  thy  delight  in 
the  Almighty,  ;Lnd  sbalt  lift  up  th_v  face  unto  God. 

Pit.  l.xiv.  10.  The  righteous  shall  be  glad  in  the  Lord, 
and  shiill  trust  in  him ;  and  all  the  upright  in  heart 
shall  glory. 

—  fxxxix.  15.  Blessed  ii  the  people  that  know  the 
joyful  sound :  they  shall  walk,  O  Lord,  in  the  light  of 
thj'  countenance. 

10.  In  thy  name  shall  they  rejoice  all  the  day  : 

and  in  tliy  i-igbteonsness  shall  they  be  exalted. 

—  cxxxii.  10.  I  will  also  clothe  her  priests  with  sal- 
vation ;  and  her  s:iints  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy. 

Is.  Ixvi.  14.  Aud  when  ye  see  this,  your  heart  shall 
rejoice,  and  your  bones  shiill  flourish  like  an  herb :  and 
tlie  luind  of  the  Lord  shall  be  known  toward  his  ser- 
vants, and  hix  iudiguation  toward  his  enemies. 

Jlicah  vii.  8.  Rejoice  not  against  me,  O  mine  enemy : 
when  I  fdl,  I  shall  arise;  when  I  sit  m  darliness,  the 
Lord  sh(dl  he  a  liglit  unto  me. 

§  16,    Examples  of  Rejoicing  in  God. 

Dent,  xxxii.  1.  Give  ear,  O  ye  heavens,  and  I  will 
speak;  and  hear,  O  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

Ps.  iii.  3.  But  tliou,  O  Lord,  art  a  shield  for  me ;  my 
glory,  and  the  lifter  up  of  mine  head. 

—  iv.  7.  Thou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  heart,  more 
than  iu  the  time  that  their  corn  and  their  wine  increased. 

—  xxviii.  7.  The  Lord  itn\y  strength  and  my  sliield  ; 
my  heart  trusted  iu  him,  and  I  am  helped  :  therefore 
my  heart  greatly  rejoiceth ;  and  with  my  song  will  I 
praise  him. 

—  Ixiii.  7.  Because  thou  hast  been  my  help,  there- 
fore in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  rejoice. 

—  Ixxiii.  2.').  Whom  have  I  in  heaven  hut  thee?  and 
there  is  none  upon  earth  that  I  desire  besides  thee. 

26.  My  flesli  aud  my  heart  faileth  :  but  God  is 

the  strength  of  my  heart,  aud  my  portion  for  ever. 

—  cxxvi.  3.  The  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for 
us  ;  whereof  we  are  glad. 

Is.  xlix.' 13.  Sing,  O  heavens;  and  be  joyful,  O 
earth  ;  and  break  forth  into  singing,  O  moimtains :  for 
the  Lord  hath  comlortcd  his  people,  and  will  have 
tnercy  upon  his  afflicted. 

Jer.  xxxi.  25.  For  I  have  satiated  the  weary  soul, 
and  I  have  rejilenisbcd  every  sorrowful  soul. 

Hah.  iii.  17.  Although  tbefig  tree  shall  not  blossom, 
neither  sliall  fruit  tie  in  the  vines ;  the  labour  of  the 
olive  shall  fail,  and  the  fields  shall  yield  no  meat;  the 
flock  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  fold,'  and  tliere  shall  he 
no  herd  in  tlie  stalls  : 

18.  Yet  I  will  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  I  will  joy  in 

the  God  of  my  salvation. 


cpiAP.  vin. 

LOVE. 

§  17.    Dnty  of  Loving  God. 

Bent.  vi.  5.  And  thou  slialt  love  the  Lord  thy  God 
with  all  thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with 
all  thy  might. 

—  'xi.  1.  Therefore  thou  sbiilt  love  the  Lord  thy  God, 
and  keep  his  charge,  :uid  his  statutes,  and  his  judg- 
ments, and  his  conimandinents,  alway. 

Jos.  xxii.  5.  But  lake  diligent  heed  to  do  the  coin- 
nuunlmcut  and  the  law,  wiiich  Moses  the  servant  of 
the  rioni)  rh:irg<'d  you,  to  love  the  Lord  your  God, 
:ni(l  III  w.alkin  all  bis  ways,  and  to  keep  his  couimiuid- 
inents,  and  to  cleave  unto  him,  and  to  serve  him  with 
:dl  vour  heart  and  with  all  your  soul. 


CHAP.  IX. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Jim.  xxiii.  11.  Tiike  pooil  liciil  tlicrct'oiv  unto  your- 
selves, lliiil  ye  love  I  lie  Lord  your  God. 

7V  xviii.  1.  I  « ill  love  lliec,  O  I.oun,  my  sirenjrth. 

—  xxxi.  23.  O  love  the  Lord,  all  ye  liis  s:iiiil.s:  for 
tlie  Loud  (ire.^i  rvelli  the  lUithfiil,  iiiul  iilenlit'uUy  re- 
wimlotli  till'  prouil  doer. 

/'(■",•,  xxiii.  -0  .My  son,  ,i;ive  nic  thine  heart,  and  let 
tlune  eves  observe  my  ways. 

,l/((^"x.  37.  He  tlia't  lovetli  father  or  mother  more 
than  me  is  not  worthy  ol'  me  :  and  he  that  loveth  son 
or  dauirhter  more  than  me  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

—  xxii.  :i(!.  -Ma.ster,  which  is  the  great  command- 
ment in  the  law  V 

;i7.  .K'siis  said  unto  liim,  Thou  slialt  love  the 

Lord  thy  (Jod  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul, 
and  with  all  thy  mind. 

3S.  This  is  the  first  and  creat  commandment. 

Murk  xii.  "28.  And  one  of  the  scribes  came,  and  hav- 
ini;  heard  them  reasonin-r  tojrether,  and  perceiving 
that  he  had  answered  them  well,  asked  him.  Which  is 
the  tirsi  c(anmandment  of  ally 

:!0.  -Vnd  thou  shall  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 

all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
mind,  and  witli  all  thy  strength  :  this  u  the  first  com- 
mandment. 

33.  And  to  love  him  witli  all  the  heart,  and 

with  all  the  undeistanding,  and  with  all  the  soul,  and 
with  all  the  strength,  and  to  love  liis  neighliour  as  him- 
self, is  more  than  all  whole  burnt  olfcriugs  and  sacri- 
fices. 

See  Dettt.  x.  12 ;  xxx.  I.'),  16.    JmU  31. 

§  18.    The  Relation  of  Love  to  Obedience. 

John  xiv.  15.  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  command- 
ments. 

21.  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and 

kecpcth  them,  he  it  is  that  loveth  me:  and  he  that 
loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  Father,  and  I  will 
love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself  to  him. 

22.  .Judas  saith  imlo  him,  not  Iscariot,  Lord, 

how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto  us,  and 
not  unto  the  world  V 

2:!.  .Jesus  answered  and  said  nnto  him.  If  a 

man  love  me,  he  w  ill  keep  my  words  :  and  my  Father 
will  love  him,  and  we  will  come  unto  hhn,  and  make 
our  abode  with  him. 

1  Jiihii  V.  3.  For  this  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we 
keep  his  commanclments :  and  his  commandments  are 
not  grievous. 

See2  J«/i;i  6. 

§  19.    The  Blessedne.ss  of  Loving  God. 

Beut.  xxx.  20.  That  thou  maycst  love  the  Lord  thy 
God,  (iinl  that  thou  mayesi  obey  his  voice,  and  that 
thou  mayest  cleave  unto  him  :  for  he  i.i  thy  life,  and 
the  length  of  thy  days  :  that  thou  mayest  dwell  in  the 
land  wliieh  the  Loitb  sware  unto  thy  fithers,  to  Abra- 
ham, to  Isaac,  and  to  .Jacob,  to  give  them. 

Ps.  xei.  14.  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me, 
therefore  will  I  deliver  him :  I  will  set  him  on  high, 
because  he  hath  known  my  name. 

—  cxlv.  20.  The  LoitD  preserveth  all  them  that  love 
him  :  but  .dl  the  wicked  will  he  destroy. 

Priir.  viii.  17.  1  love  them  that  love  me;  and  those 
that  seek  me  early  shall  find  me. 

1  Ci>r.  ii.  9.  Hut  as  it  is  written.  Eye  hath  not  seen, 
nor  ear  heard,  neither  have  entered  into  the  heart  of 
man,  the  things  which  God  hath  prepared  for  them 
that  love  liim. 

—  viii.  3.  But  if  any  man  love  God,  tlie  same  is 
known  of  him. 

1  John  iv.  17.  Herein  is  our  love  made  jicrfect,  that 
we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of  judgment:  be- 
cause as  he  is,  so  are  we  ii\  this  world. 

-^ —  18.  There  is  no  fear  in  love;  1iut  perfect  love 
easteth  out  fear  :  because  fear  hath  torment.  He  that 
feareth  is  not  made  perfect  in  love. 

See  Er.  xx.  6.  Dctit.  vii.  9 ;  xi.  13,  14  John  xiv. 
21-23.    Bom.  viii.  28.    Jam.  i,  12. 


CHAP.  IX. 

PRAISE. 

§  20.    Praise  l»ne  to  Ood. 

Ex.  XV.  2.  The  Louu  ix  my  strength  and  s<ing,  and 
he  is  become  my  salvation  :  he  in  my  God,  and  I  will 
prepare  him  a  habitation  ;  my  falhei''s  Goil,  and  I  will 
exalt  him. 

Jud.  V.  3.  Hear,  O  ye  kings;  give  ear,  O  ye  princes ; 
I,  (('(■«  I,  will  sing  unto  the  Lokd;  I  will  sing  praise 
to  the  Loud  (loil  of  Israel. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  50,  'I'lierelore  I  will  give  thanks  nnto 
thee,  O  Loni),  among  the  heathen,  and  I  will  sing 
praises  imto  thy  name. 

1  (!hr.  xvi.  9.  Sing  unto  him,  sing  psalms  unto  him, 
talk  ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works. 

24.   Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen  ;  his 

marvellous  works  among  all  nations. 

2h.  Give  imto  the  Loud,  ye  kindreds  of  the 

people,  give  imto  llu'  Loud  glory  and  strength. 

29.  Give  nnto  the  Loud  the  glory  diii'  unto  his 

name:  bring  an  oll'ering,  ;iiul  come  before  him  :  wor- 
ship the  Loud  in  the  beauty  of  holiness. 

3G.  Blessed  he  the  LoitD  (Jod  of  Israel  for  ever 

and  ever.  And  all  the  peoi>le  said,  Amen,  and  praised 
the  Loud. 

—  xxix.  13.  Now,  therefore,  our  God,  we  thank 
thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  name. 

Px.  vii.  17.  I  will  jiraise  the  JjOUD  according  to  liis 
righteousness :  and  will  sing  praise  to  the  name  of 
the  Lord  most  high. 

—  viii.  1.  ()  Loud  our  Lord,  how  excellent  is  thy 
name  in  all  the  earth  I  who  hast  set  thy  glory  above 
the  heavens. 

9.  ()   Lord  our  Lord,  how  excellent  in  thy 

name  in  all  the  earth  ! 

—  ix.  1.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  with  my  whole 
heart ;  I  will  shew  forth  all  thy  marvellous  works. 

11.  Sing  praises  to  tlie  J.,ord,  which  dwelletU 

in  Zion  :  declare  among  the  peojile  his  doings. 

—  xxi.  13.  Be  thou  exalted,  Loud,  in  thine  own 
strength  :  xi>  will  ue  sing  and  praise  thy  power. 

—  xxii.  23.  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  lU'aise  him;  all 
ye  the  seed  of  .Jacob,  glorify  him ;  and  fear  him,  all 
ye  the  seed  of  Israel. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  <)  magnify  the  Lord  with  me,  and  let 
us  exalt  his  name  together. 

—  XXXV.  28.  And  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy 
righteousness  mid  of  thy  praise  all  the  day  long. 

—  xlvii,  (j.  Sing  praises  to  God,  sing  praises:  sing 
praises  nnto  our  King,  sing  praises. 

—  xlviii.  1.  Greatw  the  Lord,  and'grcatly  to  be 
praised  in  the  city  of  our  God,  in  the  mountain  of  his 
holiness. 

—  1.  33.  Whoso  offereth  praise  glorifieth  me :  and 
to  liim  that  ordereth  liiK  conversation  aright  will  I 
shew  the  salvation  of  God. 

—  li.  1.5.  O  Jjord,  open  thou  my  lips;  and  my  mouth 
shall  shew  forth  thy  praise. 

—  liv.  6.  I  will  freely  sacrifice  nnto  thee:  I  will 
praise  thy  n;ime,  O  Lord  ;  for  it  in  good. 

—  Ivi.  10.  In  God  will  I  praise  his  word:  in  the 
Loud  will  I  inaise  his  word. 

—  Ivii.  .■).  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heavens; 
lei  thy  glory  be  above  all  the  earth. 

—  —  7.  iMy  heart  is  fixed,  O  God,  my  heart  is  fixed ; 
I  will  sing  and  give  praise. 

8.  Awake  up,  my  glory ;  awake,  psaltery  and 

harp:  I  ini/xelf  \\\\\  awake  early. 

9.  I  will  jiraise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  peo- 
ple: I  will  sing  unto  thee  among  the  nations. 

11.  Be  "thou  exalted,  O  Giid,  above  the  heavens ; 

let  thy  glorv  he  above  all  the  earth. 

—  "iix.  17.  Unto  thee,  ()  mv  strength,  will  I  sing: 
for  God  is  my  defence,  and  the  God  of  my  mercy. 

—  Ixiii.  .'5.  "My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  irith  marrow 
and  fatness;  an\l  my  mouth  shall  |iraise  thee  with  joy- 
ful lips  : 

—  Ixvi.  2.  Singforth  the  honour  of  his  name:  make 
his  praise  glorious. 

3.  Say  unto  God,  How  terrible  art  thou  in  thy 


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CHAP.  IX. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Tvorks !  through  the  greatness  of  thy  power  shall 
thine  enemies  submit  themselves  unto  thee. 

Ph.  IxYiii.  34.  Ascribe  j-e  strength  unto  God  :  his  ex- 
cellency u  over  I.srael,  ;md  his  strength  ix  in  (he  clouds. 

—  Ixxi.  8.  Let  mj'  mouth  be  filled  trilh  thy  praise 
and  with  thy  lionoiu'  all  tlie  day. 

15.  My  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thy  righteous- 
ness and  thy  salvation  all  tlie  day  ;  for  I  l<uow  not  the 
numbers  ihcrcnf. 

22.  I  will  also  praise  thee  witli  the  psaltery, 

eten  thy  truth,  O  my  God :  unto  thee  will  I  sing  with 
the  harp,  O  tliou  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

23.  Jly  lips  shall  greatly  rejoice  when  I  sing 

unto  thee;  and  ray  soul,  whidi  thou  hast  redeemed. 

—  xcvi.  3.  Declare  liis  glory  among  the  lieathen, 
his  wonders  among  all  people. 

7.  Give  unto  the  Lokd,  O  ye  kindreds  of  the 

people,  give  unto  tlie  Loud  glory  and  strengtli. 

8.  Give  unto  the  Lokd  the  glory  due  vnio  his 

name :  bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  his  courts. 

—  xcviii.  1.  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song;  for 
lie  liatli  done  marvellous  things:  his  right  hand,  and 
his  holy  arm,  liath  gotten  him  the  victory. 

2.  The  Lokd  liath  made  known  his  salvation  : 

his  righteousness  liatli  he  openly  shewed  in  the  sight 
of  the  lieathen. 

—  ciii.  1.  Bless  the  Lord,  0  mj^  soul ;  and  all  that 
is  within  me,  bless  his  hoi}'  name. 

—  cvi.  2.  Who  can  utter  the  mighty  acts  of  the 
Lokd?  tcho  can  shew  forth  all  his  praise"? 

—  cviii.  1.  O  God,  my  heart  is  fixed;  I  will  sing 
and  give  praise,  even  with  my  glory. 

3.  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp :   I  v)y.ielf  will 

awake  early. 

3.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  tlic  jicople : 

ind  I  will  sing  praises  unto  thee  among  tlie  nations. 

5.  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heav- 
ens: and  tliy  glory  above  all  the  earth  ; 

—  cxviii.  28.  Thou  art  niv  God,  and  I  will  praise 
thee:  thii>i  urt  my  God,  and  1  will  exalt  thee. 

—  cxix.  164.  Seven  times  a  day  do  I  praise  thee,  be- 
cause of  tliy  righteous  judgments. 

—  cxxxv.  3.  Praise  tlie  Lord  ;  for  the  Lokd  is 
good :  sing  praises  unto  his  name ;  for  it  is  ])leasant. 

19^  Bless  the  Lord,  O  house  of  Israel :  bless 

:he  Lord,  O  house  of  Aaron  : 

20.  Bless  the  Lord,  O  house  of  Levi :  ye  that 

fear  the  Lokd,  bless  the  Lord. 

21.  Blessed  be  tlie  Lord  out  of  Zion,  which 

dwelletli  at  Jerusalem.     Praise  ye  tlie  Lord. 

—  exxxviii.  1.  I  will  praise  tlice  witli  my  whole 
heart :  belbre  the  gods  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thee. 

—  cxlv.  5.  I  will  speak  of  tlie  glorious  honour  of 
thy  majesty,  and  of  thy  wondrous  works. 

6.  And  inen  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy 

terrible  acts  :  and  I  will  declare  thy  greatness. 

— •  cxlvi.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  the  Lord, 
O  my  soul. 

—  cxlvii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lord  :  for  it  is  good  to 
sing  praises  unto  our  God ;  for  it  is  pleasant ;  and 
praise  is  comely. 

12.  Praise  the  Lord,  O  Jerusalem ;  praise  thy 

God,  O  Zion. 

—  cl.  2.  Praise  him  for  his  mighty  acts  :  praise  him 
according  to  liis  exei'ilent  greatness. 

Is.  xii.  4.  And  in  tliat  daj'  shall  )'e  say,  Prai.se  the 
FiORD,  call  upon  his  name,  declare  liis  doings  among  the 
people,  make  mention  tliat  liis  name  is  exalted. 

Jcr.  li.  10.  The  Lord  li;itli  brought  forlli  our  right- 
eousness :  come,  and  let  us  declare  in  Zion  tlie  work 
of  tlie  Lokd  our  God. 

Dan.  iv.  37.  Now  I  Nebuchadnezzar  praise  and  extol 
and  honour  the  King  of  heaven,  all  wliose  works  arc 
irulli,  and  his  ways  judgment :  and  those  that  walk  in 
pride  he  is  alile  to  abase. 

Joel  ii.  2G.  And  ye  shall  eat  in  plenty,  and  be  satis- 
fied, and  praise  the  name  of  the  Lokd  your  God,  that 
hatli  dealt  wondronsly  with  you :  and  my  pcopli; 
sjiall  never  be  ashamed. 

Liikr\.  46.  And  Mary  said,  My  soul  doth  magnify 
Ihe  Lord, 

47.  And  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my 

Saviour. 

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§  21.    Praise  Due  from  All. 

(1.  prom  the  inanimate  creation.) 

1  Chr.  xvi.  32.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness 
thereof:  let  the  fields  rejoice,  and  all  that  is  therein. 

33.  Then  shall  the  trees  of  the  wood  sing  out 

at  the  ju'esence  of  the  Lord,  because  he  conieth  to 
judge  tlie  earth. 

Ps.  Ixix.  34.  Let  the  heaven  and  earth  praise  him, 
the  seas,  and  every  thing  that  moveth  therein. 

—  xcvi.  11.  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the 
earth  be  glad  ;  let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof. 

12.  Let  the  field  be  joyful,  and  all  that  is  there- 
in :  then  shall  all  the  trees  of  tlie  wood  rejoice. 

—  xcviii.  7.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  tlie  fulness  thereof; 
the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein. 

8.   Let  the  floods  clap  tlieir  hands :   let  the 

hills  be  joyful  together. 

—  ciii.  22.  Bless  the  Lord,  all  his  works  in  all  places 
of  his  dominion :  bless  tlie  Lord,  O  my  soul. 

—  cxlviii.  7.  Praise  the  Lord  froui  the  earth,  ye 
dragons  and  all  deeps : 

8.  Fire,  and  liail ;  snow,  and  vapour;   stormy 

wind  fulfilling  his  word : 

"J.  Mountains,  and  all  hills  ;  fruitful  trees,  and 

all  cedars : 

10.  Beasts,  and  all  cattle ;  creeping  things,  and 

flying  fowl : 

—  cxlv.  10.  All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  O  Lord  ; 
and  thy  saints  shall  bless  thee. 

Is.  xliv.  23.  Sing,  O  ye  heavens ;  for  the  Lord  hath 
done  it:  shout,  ye  lower  jiarts  of  the  earth:  break 
forth  into  singing,  ye  mountains,  O  forests,  and  every 
tree  therein  :  1br  tlie  Lord  hath  redeemed  Jacob,  and 
glorified  himself  in  Israel. 

— •  !v.  12.  For  ye  shall  go  out  with  jo)-,  and  be  led 
forth  with  peace  :  the  mountains  and  the  hills  shall 
break  Ibrth  betbre  you  into  singing,  and  all  the  trees 
of  the  field  shall  clap  their  hands. 

(2.  from  all  on  earth.) 

1  Chr.  xvi.  23.  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth ; 
shew  forth  from  day  to  day  his  salvation. 

Ps.  xxix.  1.  Give  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  mighty,  give 
unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength. 

2.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  his 

name ;  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness. 

—  xlvii.  1.  O  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people  ;  shout 
unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph. 

—  xlviii.  10.  According  to  thy  name,  O  God,  so  is 
thy  jiraise  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth  :  thy  right  hand 
is  full  of  righteousness. 

—  Ixvi.  1.  Makeajoyful  noise  unto  God, all  ye  lands: 
4.  All  the  earth  shall  worship  thee,  and  shall 

sing  unto  thee;  they  sli:dl  sing  to  thy  name.     Selah. 

8.  O  bless  our  God,  ye  people,  and  make  the 

voice  of  his  praise  to  be  heard: 

—  Ixvii.  3.  Let  the  people  praise  thee,  O  God;  let 
all  the  people  praise  thee. 

4.  (J  let  the  nations  be  glad  and  sing  for  joy: 

for  thou  slialt  judge  the  jieople  righteously,  and  govern 
the  nations  upon  earth.     Selah. 

5.  Let  tlie  people  praise  thee,  O  God;  let  all 

the  people  jiraise  thee. 

6.  Tlien  shall  the  earth  yield  her  increase  ;  and 

God,  even  our  own  God,  shall  bless  us. 

7.  God  shall  bless  us  ;  and  all  the  ends  of  the 

earth  shall  fear  him. 

—  Ixviii,  32.  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the 
earth  ;  (*  sing  praises  unto  the  Lord;  Selah  : 

—  Ixxix.  13.  So  we  thy  people  and  sheep  of  thy 
pasture  will  nvc  thee  thanks  forever:  we  will  shew 
forth  thy  praise  to  all  generations. 

—  xcvi.  1.  (_)  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song:  sing 
unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth. 

—  cxiii.  3.  From  the  risir.g  of  the  sun  unto  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  same  the  Lord's  name  is  to  be  praised 

—  exvii.  1.  O  praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  nations:  praise 
him,  all  ye  people. 

exxxviii.  4.  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise 
thee,  O  Lord,  when  they  hear  the  words  of  thy  mouth. 

5.   Yea,  they  shall   sing   in  the  ways  of  the 

Lord  :  for  great  is  the  glory  of  the  Lord. 

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DUTIES  TO  GUD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


/'.I.  cl.  0.  Let  cvory  tiling  lluvt  hiilh  breath  iiraise  the 
Loud.     I'niise  ve  the  Loiti). 

/.«.  xlii.  10.  SiiiiT  unto  the  Lord  a  new  sons,  and 
liis  praise  from  the  end  of  tlie  earth,  ye  that  go  clown 
to  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  therein;  the  isles,  ami  the 
inhabitanis  thereof. 

11.  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  eities  thereof 

lift  up  their  roio'.  the  villau'es  tlmt  Kedar  iloth  inhabit : 
let  the  inhabitants  of  the  loeksiug.  lei  them  shout  from 
the  top  of  the  moinilains. 

13.  Let  them  jrive  glory  tinto  the  LoiiU,  and 

dcelare  his  praise  in  the  islands. 

(3.    FItOM    AI.I.   IN    HEAVEN.) 

Pk  exlviii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Lonn.  Praise  ye  the 
Loud  from  the  heavens":  praise  him  in  the  heights. 

o    Pniise  ye  him,  all  his  angels ;  praise  ye  him, 

all  his  hosts. 

K-.>k.  iii.  12.  Then  the  spirit  took  me  tip,  and  Iheard 
behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great  nisliing,  .vay/nff,  Blessed  ic 
the  glorv  of  the  Lokd  i'rom  his  place. 

Luke  "ii.  Hi.  And  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a 
multitude  of  the  heavenl  v  host  praising  God,  and  saying. 

Rev.  vii.  11.  ^Vjid  all  the  angels  stood  round  about  the 
throne,  and  dliout  the  elders  and  the  four  beasts,  and  fell 
before  the  throne  on  tlieir  faces,  and  worshipped  God, 

13.    Saving,  Amen :    IJlessing,  and  glory,  and 

wisdom,  and  thanksgiving,  and  honour,  and  jiower, 
and  mi^hl,  he  tnito  our  God,  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen. 

See  Ps.  ciii.  20,  21.     Iter.  xix.  1. 

§  'li.    Everlastiiia:  Praise  due  to  God. 

Ps.  XXX.  13.  To  the  end  that  my  glory  may  sing 
praise  to  thee,  and  not  be  silent.  O  Loud  my  God,  I 
will  give  thanks  unto  thee  for  ever. 

— "xxxiv.  1.  I  will  bless  the  Lokd  at  all  times:  his 
praise  ihM  continitallv  he  in  my  mouth. 

—  xliv.  8.  In  God  "we  bo:tsl  all  the  day  long,  and 
praise  thy  name  for  ever.     Selah. 

—  Ixiii.  4.  Thus  will  I  liless  thee  while  I  live  :  I  will 
lift  up  mvh:inds  in  thv  name. 

—  Ixxv.  9.  Hut  I  will  declare  for  ever,  I  will  sing 
praises  to  the  God  of  .Jacob. 

—  Ixxxvi.  13.  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord  my  God, 
with  all  my  heart:  and  I  will  glorify  thy  name  for 
evermore. 

—  xcvi.  3.  Sing  unto  the  Loud,  bless  his  name; 
shew  forth  his  salvation  from  day  to  day. 

—  civ.  33.  I  will  simr  unto  the  Loud  as  long  as  I  live : 
I  will  sinir  pnise  to  my  God  while  1  have  my  being. 

—  cxv.  18.  But  we  will  bless  tlie  Louu  from  this 
time  forth  and  for  evermore.     Praise  the  Loud. 

—  cxlv.  1.  I  will  cxlol  thee,  my  God,  O  King;  and 
I  will  bless  tliy  n;nne  for  ever  and  ever. 

3.  Kvery  d;iy   will  I  bless   tliee;    and  I  will 

praise  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever. 

4.  One  geneniliim   shall  jiraise  thy  worlts  to 

another,  and  sh:dl  d(!cl:in^  thy  mighty  acts. 

31.  Jly  mouth    sh:ill  speak  the  praise  of  the 

Loud  :  and  let  all  flesh  liless  his  holy  name  for  ever 
an  1  ever. 

—  cxlvi.  3.  While  I  live  will  I  praise  the  Lokd:  I 
will  sing  pr.iises  luilo  my  God  while  I  have  any  lieing. 

^  23.     Praise  a  Part  of  Public  Worship. 

Pi.  ix.  14.  Th;it  I  may  shew  forth  all  thy  praise  in 
the  gates  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  :  I  will  rejoice  in 
thy  salvation. 

—  xxvi.  13.  My  foot  standelh  in  an  even  place ;  in 
the  congregations  will  T  bless  the  Loud. 

—  XXXV.  18.  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great 
congregation :  I  will  praise  thee  among  much  people. 

—  Ixviii.  2G.  Bless  ye  God  in  the  congregations, fcc/t 
the  Lord,  from  the  fount.iin  of  Israel 

—  Ixxxix.  a.  And  the  liiav<'ns  sh:dl  praise  thy  won- 
ders, O  Loud:  thv  faithfulness  also  in  the  coiigrega- 
tion  of  the  saints. " 

—  c.  4.  Enter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving,  and 
into  his  courts  with  praise:  be  thankful  unto  him, 
and  bless  liis  name. 

—  cvii.  33.  Let  them  exalt  him  also  in  the  conere- 
gjition  of  the  people,  and  praise  him  in  tlie  assemblv 
uf  the  elders. 

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—  cix.  30.  I  will  greatly  praise  the  Loud  with  my 
mouth;  yea,  I  will  praise  him  among  the  multitude. 

—  exi.l.  Praise  ye  the  Loud.  I  will  praise  (lie 
Loud  with  mi/  whole  heart,  in  the  assembly  of  the  up- 
right, and  ill  the  eongj'eg;ition. 

—  cxiii.  1.  Praise  ye  the  Loud.  Praise,  O  ye  ser- 
vants of  the  Loud,  praise  the  n;iine  of  the  Loud. 

—  cwiii.  19.  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  righteous- 
ness:  I  will  go  into  Ihem.K/Ki  I  will  praise  the  Loud: 

—  cxxxiv.  1.  Behold,  bless  ye  the  Loun,  idl  ye  ser- 
vants of  the  Loud,  which  by  night  stand  in  the  house 
of  the  Loud. 

3.  Lift  up  your  hands  in  the  sanctuary,  and 

bless  the  Loud. 

—  cxxxv.  1.  Pn\ise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  yc  the 
name  of  the  Loud;  praise  him,  O  ye  servants  of  the 
Lord. 

2.  Ye  that  stand  in  the  house  of  the  Loud,  in 

the  courts  of  the  house  of  our  God, 

—  cxlix.  1.  Pniise  ye  the  Loud.  Sing  unto  the  Lord 
a  new  song, '/«(^  hisjiraise  in  llie  congregaticm  of  saints. 

—  cl.  1.  Praise  yc  the  Loud.  Praise  God  in  his 
sanctuary:  praise  hiin  in  the  firmament  of  his  power. 

§  24.     Doxologies. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  47.  The  LoRDlivcth ;  and  blessed  be  my 
rock ;  and  exalted  be  the  God  of  the  rock  of  my  sal- 
vation. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  10.  Wherefore  David  blessed  tlie  Lord 
before  all  the  congregation:  and  David  said,  Blesseil 
he  thou.  Lord  God  of  Israel  our  father,  for  ever  and 
ever. 

Neh.  ix.  5.  Then  the  Levites,  Jeshua,  and  Kadmiel, 
Bnni,  Ha.sh,abniah,  Shcrebiah,  Hodijah,  Shebani;ili, 
(tiiil  Pelliahiah,  said.  Stand  up  and  bless  the  Lonn 
your  God  for  ever  ;ind  ever:  and  blessed  be  thv  glo- 
rious name,  which  is  exalted  above  all  blessing  and 
praise. 

Ps.  xviii.  46.  The  Lord  liveth ;  and  blessed  he  my 
Rock;  and  let  the  God  of  mv  salvation  be  exalted. 

—  xli.  13.  Blessed  he  the  Lord  (iud  of  Israel  from 
everlasting,  and  to  everlasting.     Amen,  and  Amen. 

—  Ixviii.  35.  O  God,  thmi  art  terrible  out  of  thy 
holy  places :  the  God  of  Israel  is  he  that  givelU 
strength  and  power  unto  his  people.     Blessed  be  God. 

—  Ixxii.  18.  Blessed  be  the  Loud  God,  the  God  of 
Israel,  who  only  doeth  wondrous  things. 

19.  And  blessed  he  his  glorious  name  for  ever : 

and  let  the  whole  cat  th  be  filled  with  his  glor}'.  Amen, 
and  Amen. 

—  Ixxxix.  53.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  for  evermore. 
Amen,  and  Amen. 

—  cvi.  48.  Blessed  he  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
everlasting  to  everlasting :  and  let  all  the  jieople  s.ay. 
Amen.     Praise  ye  the  Loud. 

—  cxiii.  2.  Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Loud  from 
this  time  forth  and  for  evermore. 

Dan.  ii.  20.  Daniel  answered  and  said.  Blessed  be 
the  name  of  God  for  ever  and  ever:  tor  wisdom  and 
might  are  his : 

21.  And  he  changeth  the  times  and  the  sea- 
sons: he  rcniovelh  kings,  and  setteth  up  kings:  be 
givetli  wisdom  imto  the  wise,  and  knowledge  to  them 
that  know  tmderstanding: 

Tjike  ii.  14.  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on 
earth  peace,  good  will  tow:ird  men. 

Phil.  iv.  20.  Now  unto  God  and  our  Father  be  gloiy 
for  ever  and  ever.     Amen. 

1  Pet.  V.  11.  To  him  be  glory  and  dominion  for  ever 
and  ever.     Amen. 

Jude  i.  24.  Kow  unto  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you 
from  falling,  and  to  present  yon  faultless  before  the 
presence  of  his  gloiy  with  exceeding  joy, 

(See  ./vA- 2o.r 

Per.  i.  5.  And  from  Jesus  Christ,  vho  it  the  faithful 
witness,  and  the  first  begotten  of  the  dead,  and  the 
prince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth.  Unto  him  that  loved 
us,  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own  blood, 

6.  .Vnd  h;ith  miule  us  kings  and  priests  unto 

God  and  his  F;ither;  to  him  be  glory  and  dommion 
for  ever  and  ever.     Amen. 

Sec  Mom.  xi.  36 ;  xvi.  35-27.    Eph.  ui.  20,  21. 

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CHAP.  X. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  vin. 


CHAP.  X. 
THANKSGIVING. 

§  25.    Exhortations  to  Thankssiring. 

1  CJiT.  xvi.  8.  Give  thanlis  unto  the  Lord,  call  upon 
his  name,  make  known  his  deeds  among  tlie  people. 

h.  xii.  Ty  Sing  unto  the  Lorn) ;  for  he  hath  done 
excellent  things:  this  is  luiown  in  all  tlie  carlh. 

Pi.  xcii.  1.  II  U  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto 
the  Lord,  and  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  O  Most 
High : 

—  —  2.  To  shew  forth  th)'  lovingkindness  in  the 
morning,  and  thy  faithfulness  every  niglit, 

—  xcv.  2.  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with 
thanksgiving,  and  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  him  with 
psalms. 

—  cv.  1.  O  give  thanks  imto  the  Lord  ;  call  upon 
his  name  :  make  known  his  deeds  among  tlie  people. 

—  cxlvii.  7.  Sing  unto  the  Lord  witli  thanksgiv- 
ing ;  sing  praise  upon  tlie  harp  unto  our  God  : 

Eph.  V.  20.  Giving  thanks  always  for  .all  things 
unto  God  and  the  :f"ather  iu  the  name  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ; 

1  Thens.  V.  18.  In  every  thing  give  thanks :  for  this 
is  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus  concerning  you. 

§  2G.    Thanksgiving  for  Christ  and  His 
Salvation. 

Lvke  i.  68.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  for 
he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his  people, 

69.  And  hath  raised  up  a  horn  of  salvation 

for  us  in  the  liouse  of  his  servant  David ; 

70.  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy 

prophets,  wliich  have  been  since  the  world  liegan: 

1  Car.  XV.  57.  But  thanks  be  to  God,  which  giveth 
us  the  victory  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

3  Car.  ii.  i4.  Now  thanks  be  unto  God,  which  al- 
ways causeth  us  to  triumph  in  Christ,  and  maketh 
manifest  the  savour  of  his  knowledge  by  us  m  every 
place. 

—  ix.  15.  Thanks  be  unto  God  for  his  unspeakable 
gift. 

Eph.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  hath  blessed  us  with  all 
spiritual  blessings  in  \\ea,\c\\\y  plnas  in  Christ: 

Col.  i.  13.  Giving  thanks  unlo  the  Father,  which 
hath  made  us  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  saints  in  light: 

13.  Who  hath  delivered  us  from  the  power 

of  darkness,  and  hath  translated  ws  into  the  kingdom 
of  bis  dear  Son  : 

1  Pd.  i.  3.  Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  which  according  to  his  alnmdant 
mercy  hath  begotten  us  again  unto  a  lively  hope  by 
the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  from  the  dead, 

§  27.    For  the  Renioval  of  God's  Anger. 

Is.  xii.  1.  And  in  that  day  thou  sbalt  say,  O  Lord, 
I  will  praise  lliee:  though  thou  wast  angry  with  me, 
thine  anger  is  turned  away,  and  thou  comfortcdst  me. 

§  28.    For  the  Fulfilment  of  Proniiscs. 

1  Kinnn  viii.  15.  And  he  sidd.  Blessed  be  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel,  which  spake  with  his  mouth  >mlo  Da- 
vid my  father,  and  hath  with  bis  hand  fultilled  it, 
saying, 

. ,56.  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  that  hath  given  rest 

unlo  his  people  Israel,  according  to  all  th;it  he  prom- 
'ised :  there  hath  not  failed  one  word  of  all  his  good 
promise,  which  he  promised  by  the  hand  of  Moses 
his  servant. 

3  Chr.  vi.  4.  And  he  said,  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel,  who  hath  with  his  hands  fultilled  thut  which 
be  spak(^  with  his  mouth  to  my  falber  David,  saying, 

Ps.  xxviii.  6.  Blessed  he  the  Lord,  becau.se  he  hath 
beard  the  voice  of  my  suppliciUions. 

Ixvi.  20.  Blessed  be  God,  which  hath  not  turned 

away  my  prayer,  nor  his  nierey  from  me. 

1 


—  Ixxxix.  1  I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the 
Lord  for  ever :  with  my  mouth  will  I  make  known 
thy  faithfulness  to  all  generations. 

2.  For  I  have  said,  Mercy  shall  lie  built  up 

forever:  thy  faithfulness  shalt  thou  establish  in  the 
very  heavens. 

cxvi.  1.  I  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 

my  voice,  and  my  supplications. 

2    Because  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto  me, 

therefore  will  I  call  upon  him  as  long  as  I  live. 

cxviii.  21.  I  will  praise  thee  :  for  thou  hast  heard 

me,  and  art  liecome  my  salvation. 

Dun.  ii.  19.  Then  was  the  secret  revealed  unto 
Daniel  in  a  night  vision.  Then  Daniel  blessed  the 
God  of  heaven. 

23.  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  O  thou  God 

of  my  fathers,  who  hast  given  me  wisdom  and  might, 
and  hast  made  known  unto  mc  now  what  we  desired 
of  thee  for  thou  hast  iwio  made  laiown  unto  us  the 
kmg's  matter 

Lnke  i.  71.  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  ene- 
mies, and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us ; 

if  29.    For  Preservation  of  Life. 

Ps.  XXX.  3.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  brought  up  my  soul 
from  the  grave :  thou  hast  kept  me  alive,  that  I 
should  not  go  down  to  the  pit. 

§  30.    For  Deliverance  from  Enemies. 

Ex.  xviii.  10.  And  Jethro  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord, 
who  hath  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egj'p- 
tians,  and  out  of  the  hand  of  Pharaoh,  who  hath 
delivered  the  people  from  under  the  hand  of  the 
Egyptians. 

jud.  V.  11.  They  tliat  are  debrered  from  the  noise  ot 
archers  in  tlie  places  of  drawing  water,  there  shall 
tliey  rehearse  the  righteous  acts  of  the  Lord,  even  the 
righteous  acts  toward  the  inhiibitants  of  his  villages  in 
Israel :  then  shall  the  people  of  the  Lord  go  down  to 
the  gates. 

__" 13.  Awake,  awake,  Deborah :  awake,  awake. 

utter  a  song:  arise,  Barak,  and  lead  thy  captivity 
captive,  thou  son  of  Abinoiim. 

1  Sam.  ii.  1.  And  Hannah  prayed,  and  said.  JNIy 
heart  rejoiceth  in  the  Lord,  mine  horn  is  exalted  in 
the  Lord  ;  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  enemies ; 
because  I  rejoice  in  thy  salvation. 

3  Sam.  xx'ii.  41.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks 
of  mine  enemies,  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate 
me.  ,     , 

2  Chr.  XX.  21.  And  when  he  had  consulted  with 
the  people,  be  appointed  singers  unto  the  Lord,  and 
that  should  praise  the  beauty  of  holiness,  as  they 
went  out  before  the  army,  and  to  say,  Praise  the 
Lord  ;  for  his  mercy  endn'reth  for  ever. 

26.  And  on  tlie  fourth  day  they  assembled 

themselves  in  the  valley  of  Berachah  ;  for  there  they 
blessed  the  Lord  :  therefore  the  name  of  tlie  same 
place  was  called.  The  valley  of  Berachah,  unto  this 
day. 

27.  Then  they  returned,  every  man  of  Judah 

and  Jerusalem,  and  Jehoshaphat  in  the  forefront  of 
Ibeni,  to  go  again  to  Jcrus:ilem  with  .i<iy  ;  for  the 
Lord  bad  made  them  to  rejoice  over  tlieir  enemies. 

28.  And  they  came  to  Jerusalem  with  psalte- 
ries and  harps  and  trumpets  unto  the  house  of  the 
Lord.  .  „  ., 

Neh.  xii.  31.  Then  I  brought  up  the  princes  of  Ju- 
dah upon  the  wall,  and  appointed  two  gi-eat  compa- 
nies of  them  that  rjave  thanks,  whereof  one  went  on  the 
right  hand  upon  the  wall  toward  the  dung  gate  : 

" 32.  And  after  them  went  Hoshaiah,  and  half 

of  the  princes  of  Jiid.ab, 

33.  And  Azariah,  Ezra,  and  MeshuUam, 

34.  Judah,  and  Benjamui,  and  Shemaiah,  and 

Jeremiah, 

37.  And  at  the  fountain  gate,  which  was  over 

;i  gainst  them,  they  went  up  liy  the  stairs  of  the  city 
of  David,  at  the  going  \\\<  of  the  wall,  above  the  bouse 
of  David,  even  unto  llie  water  g.ate  eastward. 

38.  And  the  other  amipani/  of  them  that  gave 

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CHAP.  X. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


tbiiuks  went  over  against  them,  and  I  iiOcr  Ihi'ni,  and 
till'  hair  <if  the  people  upon  llie  wall,  from  lie_von<l  the 
lower  of  the  fiirriaees  even  milo  tiie  broad  wall; 

.V(7(.  xii  :!!>.  And  troni  aliove  the  fjate  of  lOphraim, 
and  above  the  old  .n'ale,  and  above  the  lish  .irate,  and  the 
lower  of  Ilananeel,  and  the  tower  of  AFeab,  even  unto 
the  sheep  gate:  anil  they  stood  still  in  the  prison 
gate. 

40.  So  stood  the  two  oimpnniea  of  them  that 

g'i'\-  thanks  in  the  house  of  God,  and  I,  and  the  half 
of  the  rnler-i  with  nie ; 

iV  will.  IT.  lie  delivered  me  from  ni}-  strong 
enemy,  and  IVoni  them  whicU  hated  me  :  for  they 
were  too  strong  for  me. 

29.  For  liy  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop; 

and  by  my  (!od  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall. 

-48.  lie  deliverelli   me   from   mine   enemies: 

yea,  thou  liftest  me  up  abov<'  those  lh;it  rise  up 
against  me :  thou  hast  delivered  me  from,  the  vio- 
lent man. 

49.  Therefore  will  I  give  thanks  mito  thee, 

O  Lord,  among  the  heathen,  and  sing  praises  unto 
thy  name. 

—  xxvii.  G.  And  now  shall  mine  head  be  lifted  up 
above  mine  enemies  round  about  me:  therefore  will  I 
offer  in  liis  tabernacle  s;ieriticcs  of  joy;  I  will  sing, 
yea,  I  will  sing  praises  unto  the  Lord. 

—  .\xx.  1.  I  will  extol  thee,  t)  Lord  ;  for  thou  hast 
lifted  me  up,  and  hast  not  made  my  iocs  to  rejoice 
over  me. 

—  xxxi.  7.  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy  : 
for  thou  hast  considered  my  trouble  ;  thou  hast  known 
my  soul  in  adversities  ; 

8.  And  Iwist  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of 

the  enemy  :  thou  hast  set  my  feet  iu  a  large  room. 

—  xliv.  7.  But  thou  hast  saved  us  from  our  ene- 
mies, and  hast  put  them  to  shame  that  hated  us. 

—  Iv.  18.  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from 
the  battle  thdl  was  ag:unst  me :  for  there  were  many 
with  me. 

—  lix.  16.  But  I  will  sing  of  thy  power ;  yea,  I  will 
sing  aloud  of  thy  mercy  m  the  morning :  for  thou 
hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge  iu  the  day  of  my 
trouble. 

—  cxix.  02.  At  midnight  I  will  rise  to  give  thanks 
unto  thee  because  of  thy  righteous  judgment.s. 

—  cxxiv.  G.  Blessed  /«'  the  Lord,  who  hath  not 
given  us  an  a  prey  to  their  teeth. 

—  cxxxvi.  24.  And  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  ene- 
mies; for  his  mercy  oidiireth  lor  ever. 

—  cxl.  7.  O  God  the  Lord,  the;  strength  of  my  sal- 
vation, thou  hast  covered  my  head  in  the  da_v  of  battle. 

—  cxliv.  1.  Blessed  ic  the  Lord  my  strength,  which 
teaehctli  my  h:mds  to  war,  iind  my  lingers  io  fight : 

Jcr.  XX.  13.  Sing  unto  the  Loui5,  praise  ye  the  Lord; 
for  he  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  poor  from  the 
hand  of  evil  doers. 

§  31.    For  God's  Holiness. 

Ps.  XXX.  4.  Sing  inito  the  Lord,  O  ye  saints  of  his, 
and  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  holiness. 

§  32.    For  the  Faitli  of  Believers. 

Bom.  i.  8.  First,  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus 
Christ  for  you  all,  that  your  faitli  is  spoken  of  through- 
out the  whole  world. 

§  33.     For  Vensreanop  upon  Enemies. 

Ex.  XV.  G.  Thy  right  luuid,  O  Lord,  is  become  glo- 
rious in  power :  thy  right  hand,  O  Lord,  hath  dashed 
in  pieces  the  enemy. 

7.   And  in  the  greatness  of  thine  excellency 

thou  hast  overthrown  them  tluit  rose  up  against  thee : 
thou  sentest  forth  thy  wrath,  which  consunied  them  as 
stubl)le. 

Jud.  v.  2.  Praise  ye  the  Lord  for  the  avenging  of 
Israel,  when  tlie  people  willingly  olTered  themselves. 

2  Ham.  xxii.  40.  For  thou  hast  girded  me  with 
strength  to  battle  :  them  that  rose  up  iigainst  me  hast 
thou  subdued  under  me. 

]' 


Pa  xviii  47.  It  is  God  that  avengelh  nie,  and  sub- 

dueth  the  |)eople  under  me. 

—  liv.  7  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  .all  trouble : 
and  mine  eye  h:Ub  scen/(/.s  difdir  upon  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixxi.  24.  .My  tongue  al.so  shidi  talk  of  Ihy  right 
eousncss  all  the  day  long:  for  they  are  eonloundeil, 
llir  they  are  brought  unto  shame,  that  seek  my  hurl 

—  e.xxxvi  17.  To  him  which  smote  great  kiiigs:  for 
his  merey  cndiircih  for  ever: 

18.  And  slew  famous  kings :  for  his  mercy  en- 

(iurelh  for  ever : 

19.  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites ;  for  his  mercy 

endmxth  for  ever : 

20.  And  Og  theking  of  Bashan:  for  his  mercy 

endiirclh  for  ever : 

—  cxliv.  2.  My  goodness,  and  my  fortress  ;  my  high 
tower,  and  m_v  deliverer ;  my  shield,  and  he  in  whom 
I  trust;  who  subduelh  my  peoi)le  under  me. 

§  34.    For  Various  Mercies. 

Oen.  xxiv.  27.  And  he  s:ud,  Blessed  hr  the  Lord  God 
of  my  master  Abraham,  who  b:ilh  not  left  destitute  mj' 
master  of  bis  tnercy  and  his  truth  :  I  hciiir/  in  the  way, 
the  Lord  led  me  to  llie  house  of  my  nuister's  brethren 

Neh.  xi.  17  And  Malt:iuiah  the"  son  of  Micha,  the 
son  of  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Asa|ib,  inix  the  principal  to 
begin  the  flianksgiving  iu  prayer:  and  Bakbukiah  the 
second  among  his  brethren,  and  Abda  the  .son  of 
Shammu.i,  the  .sou  of  Galal,  the  son  of  .leduthun. 

Ps.  xiii.  G.  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord,  because  he 
hath  dealt  bountifully  with  me. 

—  xxvi.  G.  I  will  wash  mine  h;uids  in  innocency: 
so  will  I  comp;iss  thine  altar,  O  Lord: 

7.    That  I  may  publish  with   the  voice  of 

thauksgiving,  and  tell  of  all  thy  wondrous  works. 

—  xxxi.  21.  Blessed  he  the  Lord  :  for  he  hath  shew- 
ed me  his  marvellous  kindness  in  a  strong  city. 

—  XXXV.  27.  Let  them  shout  for  joy,  and  be  glad, 
that  favour  my  righteous  c;uise  ■  yea,  let  them  say  con- 
tinually. Let  the  LoitD  be  magnified,  which  h;ith  pleas- 
ure in  the  prosperity  of  his  servant. 

—  Ixiii.  3,  Because  thy  lovingkindness  ;s  better  than 
life,  my  lips  sh:dl  pr:iise  thee. 

—  Ixviii.  19  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  irho  daily  loadeth 
us  with  henffits,  even  the  God  of  our  salvation.     Selah. 

—  Ixxv.  i.  Unto  thee,  O  God,  do  we  give  thanks, 
vnto  thee  do  we  gi\e  thanks  ;  for  that  thy  name  is  near 
thy  wondrous  works  declare. 

—  xeviii.  3.  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  his 
truth  toward  the  house  of  Lsrael :  all  the  eiuls  of  the 
earth  have  seen  the  salvation  of  our  God. 

—  ciii.  2.  Bless  the  Loud,  O  mj'  soul,  and  forget  not 
all  his  benefits: 

—  cvi.  1 ,  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  O  give  thanks  unto  the 
Lord  ;  for  he  in  good  ;  for  his  mercy  enrlin-eth  for  ever. 

—  cvii.  8.  Oh  that  ?»<■»  would  jiraise  the  Lord /or 
his  goodness,  and/"/'  his  wondcrt^ul  works  to  the  cliil- 
dren  of  men ! 

21.  Oh  th;it  men  would  praise  the  Lord /";• 

his  goodness,  and/T  his  wonderful  works  to  the  chil- 
dren of  men ! 

31.  Oh  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord /«/• 

his  goodni'ss,  and/o/'  his  wonderful  works  to  the  cliil- 
dren  of  men ! 

—  cxv.  1.  Not  unto  us,  O  Lord,  not  unto  us,  but 
unto  thj-  name  give  gloiy,  for  thy  mercy,  and  for  tin- 
truth's  sake. 

—  exvi.  12.  AVliat  shall  I  render  imto  the  Lord  for 
■all  his  benefits  toward  me? 

13.   I  will  t.ike  the  cup  of  s:dvation,  and  call 

upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  cxviii.  1.  O  give  lh;mks  unto  the  Lord;  for  Jie  is 
good  :  because  his  merey  endureth  for  ever. 

2.  Let  Israel  now  say,  that  his  mercy  endureth 

for  ever. 

3.  Let  the  house  of  A.aron  now  say,  that  his 

mercy  cnd)iirth  for  ever. 

—  —  4.  Let  them  now  that  fear  the  Lord  say,  that 
his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxix.  7.  I  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of 
heart,  when  I  shall  have  learned  thy  righteous  judg- 
ments. 


CHAP.  XI. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Ps.  cxix.  65.  Thou  hast  dealt  well  with  thy  servant, 
O  Lord,  according  unto  thj-  word. 

171.  My  lii)s  shall  utter  praise,  when  thou  hast 

taught  me  tlij-  statutes. 

—  cxl.  13.  Surely  tlie  righteous  shall  give  thanks 
unto  thy  name:  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  thy  pres- 
euce. 

In.  Ixiii.  7.  I  will  mention  the  lovingkindnesses  of 
the  Lord,  and  the  praises  of  the  Lord,  according  to 
all  that  the  Lord  hath  bestowed  on  us,  and  the  great 
goodness  toward  the  house  of  Israel,  which  he  hath 
bestowed  on  them  according  to  his  mercies,  and  ac- 
cording to  the  multitude  of  his  lovmgkindnesses. 

Ezr.  vii.  38.  And  liatli  extended  mercy  unto  me  be- 
fore the  king,  and  his  counsellors,  and  before  all  the 
king's  mighty  princes.  And  I  was  strengthened  as 
the  hand  of  the  Lord  my  God  was  upon  me,  and  I 
gathered  together  out  of  Israel  chief  men  to  go  up 
with  me. 

Liim.  iii.  58.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes 
of  my  soul ;  thou  hast  redeemed  my  lile. 

§  35.    Blessings  upon  Tliaiiksgiviiig. 

3  Chr.  XX.  33.  And  when  they  began  to  sing  and  to 
praise,  the  Lord  set  aml)ushments  against  the  children 
of  Amnion,  Moab,  and  mount  Seir,  which  were  come 
against  Judah ;  and  they  were  smitten. 


CHAP.  XL 

CONFESSION. 

§  36.    The  Duty  of  Confession. 

Lev.  V.  5.  And  it  shall  be,  when  he  shall  be  guilty  in 
one  of  these  Ihiiifis,  that  he  shall  confess  that  he  hath 
^inncd  in  tliat  tinny : 

Xtiiii.  V.  6.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  When 
;.  man  or  woman  shall  commit  any  sin  that  men  com- 
mit, to  do  a  trespass  against  the  Lord,  and  that  person 
lie  guilty; 

7.   Then  they  shall  confess  their  sin  which 

they  have  done  :  -f 

Jer.  iii.  13.  Only  acknowledge  thine  iniquity,  that 
tliou  hast  transgressed  against  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
bast  scattered  thy  ways  to  the  strangers  under  every 
green  tree,  and  ye  have  not  obeyed  nij'  voice,  saith  the 
Lord. 

§37.    Blessedness  of  Confession. 

Lev.  xxvi.  40.  If  they  shall  confess  their  iniquity, 
and  tlie  iniquity  of  their  fathers,  witli  their  trespass 
which  they  trespassed  against  me,  and  that  also  they 
have  walked  contrary  unto  me ; 

—  —  41.  And  //(((/"I  also  have  walked  contrary  unto 
them,  and  have  brought  them  into  the  land  of  their 
enemies;  if  then  tlieir  uncircunicised  hearts  be  hum- 
bled, and  they  then  accept  of  the  punishment  of  their 
iuiciuity : 

^43.  Then  will  I  remember  my  covenant  with 

.lacob,  and  also  my  covenant  with  Isaac,  and  also  my 
covenant  with  Abraham  will  I  remember;  and  I  will 
remenilter  tlic  land. 

Jill)  xxxiii.  37.  He  looketh  upon  men,  and  if  ani/ 
say,  I  liave  sinned,  and  perverted  thai  which  was  right, 
and  it  profited  me  not; 

38.  He  will  deliver  his  soul  from  going  into 

the  pit,  and  liis  Mfc  sliall  see  the  light. 

P.I.  xxxii.  .").  I  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  thee,  and 
mine  iniquity  liave  I  not  Ind,  I  said,  I  will  confess 
my  transgressions  unto  the  Lord;  and  thou  forgavest 
tlie  iniquity  of  my  sin.     Selab. 

Prve.  xxviii.  13.  He  that  covereth  his  sins  shall  not 
prosper :  but  whoso  coufesseth  and  forsaketh  them 
shall  have  mercy. 

§  38.    Examples  of  Confession. 

(1.   INDniDUAI,   CONFESSION.) 

Qen.  xsxii.  9.  And  Jacob  said,  O  God  of  ray  father 
A.braham,  and  God  of  my  liither  Isaac,  the  Lord 


which  saidst  unto  me,  Return  unto  thy  country,  and 
to  thj'  kindred,  and  I  will  deal  well  with  thee: 

10.  I  am  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  all  the 

mercies,  and  of  all  the  truth,  which  thou  hast  shewed 
unto  tliy  servant ;  for  with  mj'  staff  I  passed  over  this 
Jordan";  and  now  I  am  become  two  bands. 

1  Chr.  xxi.  8.  And  David  said  unto  God  I  hav  ■ 
sinned  greatly,  because  I  have  done  this  thing :  but 
now,  I  beseech  thee,  do  away  the  iniciuity  of  thy  ser- 
vant ;  lor  I  have  done  very  tbolishly. 

Jul),  xl.  4.  Behold,  I  am  vile ;  what  shall  I  answer 
thee  ?     I  will  lay  mine  hand  upon  my  mouth. 

5.  Once  have  I  spoken  ;  but  I  will  not  answer: 

yea,  twice ;  but  I  will  proceed  no  further. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  18.  For  I  will  declare  mine  iniquity;  I 
will  be  sorry  for  my  sin. 

—  xli.  4.  I  said,  Lord,  be  merciful  unto  me :  heal 
my  soul ;  lor  I  have  sinned  against  thee. 

—  li.  8.  For  I  acknowledge  my  transgressions :  and 
my  sin  is  ever  before  me. 

4.  Against  thee,  thee  only,  have  I  sinned,  and 

done  tliis  evil  in  thy  sight:  that  thou  mightest  be  jus- 
fied  wlieu  thou  speakest,  and  be  clear  when  tho'i 
judgest. 

—  Ixix.  5.  O  God,  thouknowest  my  foolishness ;  and 
my  sins  are  not  hid  from  tliee. 

• —  cxix.  176.  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lo.st  sheep 
seek  thy  servant ;  for  I  do  not  forget  thy  command 
ments. 

—  cxxx.  3.  If  thou.  Lord  shouldest  mark  iniquities. 

0  Lord,  who  shall  stand  , 

—  cxlii.  3.  I  poured  out  my  complaint  before  him  ; 

1  shewed  before  him  my  trouble. 

Is.  vi.  5.  Then  s;iid  I,  Woe  is  me  !  for  I  am  undone; 
because  I  am  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and  I  dwell  in  the 
midst  of  a  peojile  of  unclean  lips :  for  mine  eyes  have 
seen  the  King,  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

(3.  national  confessions.') 

Num.  xiv.  40.  And  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morn- 
ing, and  gat  them  up  into  the  top  of  the  mountain, 
saying,  Lo,  we  be  here,  and  will  go  up  into  the  plac  ■ 
which  the  Lord  hath  promised :  for  we  have  sinned. 

Jud.  X.  10.  And  the  chiUlren  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 
Lord,  saying.  We  have  sinned  against  thee,  both  be- 
cause we  have  forsaken  om-  Gotl,  and  also  seiweG 
Baalim. 

— . — 15.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  the 
Lord,  We  have  sinned :  do  thou  unto  us  whatsoever 
seemeth  good  unto  thee ;  deliver  us  only,  we  pray 
thee,  this  day. 

Ezr.  ix.  0.  And  said,  O  my  God,  I  am  ashamed  and 
blush  to  lift  up  my  face  to  thee,  my  God  :  for  our  in- 
iquities are  increased  over  our  head,  and  our  trespass 
is  grown  up  unto  the  heavens. 

7.  Since  the  days  of  our  fathers  have  we  been 

in  a  great  trespass  mito  this  day ;  and  for  our  in- 
iquities have  we,  our  kings,  and  our  priests,  been  de- 
livered into  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  the  lands,  to  the 
sword,  to  captivity,  and  to  a  spoil,  and  to  confusion  of 
face,  as  it  is  tliis  day. 

15.  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  thou  art  righteous ; 

for  we  remain  yet  escaped,  as  it  is  this  day  :  behold,  we 
are  before  thee  in  our  trespasses  ;  for  we  cannot  stand 
before  thee  because  of  this. 

Neh.  i.  6.  Let  thine  ear  now  be  attentive,  and  thine 
eyes  open,  that  thou  mayest  hear  Uie  prayer  of  thy 
servant,  wliicli  I  jiray  betbrc  thee  now,  day  and  night, 
for  the  children  of  Israel  thy  servants,  and  confess  the 
sins  of  tlie  children  of  Israel,  which  we  have  sinned 
against  tliee :  botli  I  and  my  father's  house  have  sinned. 

7.  We  have  dealt  very  corruptly  against  tlicc, 

and  have  not  kept  the  commandments,  nor  the  statutes, 
nor  tlie  judgments,  which  thou  commandedst  thy  ser- 
vant Moses. 

—  ix.  3.  And  the  seed  of  Israel  separated  themselves 
from  all  strangers,  and  stood  and  confessed  their  sins, 
and  llu"  iniquities  of  their  fathers. 

33.  Howbeit   thou    art   just  in    all  that   is 

brought  upon  us;  for  thou  hast  done  right,  but  we 
have  done  wickedly : 

34.  Neither  have  our  kings,  our  princes,  our 

priests,  nor  our  fathers,  kept  thy  law,  nor  hearkened 

76 


CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


unto  tliy  conimaiulmcnls  and  thy  testimonies,  wlicie- 
wilU  thou  didst  testily  against  tliem. 

iVc/i.  ix.  3o.  For  they  have  not  seiTcd  tliee  in  tln-ir 
kingdom,  and  in  thy  irreat  goodness  tliat  tlion  gavcst 
tlieni,  and  in  tlie  large  and  liil  land  whieh  thou  gavest 
before  them,  neither  tiu'ned  they  from  tlieir  wieked 
works, 

1  Siim.  vii.  0.  And  they  gathered  together  to  Mizjieli, 
and  drew  water,  and  poured  it  out  before  the  Lokd, 
and  fasted  on  that  day,  and  said  there,  We  have  sinned 
a;'ainst  tlie  Loud.  And  Samuel  judged  tlie  ehildren 
of  Israel  in  .Mi/.peh. 

—  xii.  10.  And  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said, 
We  have  sinned,  beeause  we  have  forsaken  the  Lord, 
and  have  served  Baalim  and  Ashtarotli ;  but  now  de- 
liver us  out  of  the  hand  of  oiu'  enemies,  and  we  will 
serve  thee. 

Ps.  evi.  6.  We  liave  sinned  with  our  fathers,  v,c 
have  committed  iniquity,  we  have  done  wickedly. 

7.  Our  fatht-rs  "\nnlerstood   not  thy  wonders 

in  Egypt ;  they  remembered  not  the  multitude  of  thy 
mercies  ;  but  provoked  /lii/i  at  the  sea,  even  at  the  Red 
sea. 

/».  lix.  12.  For  our  transgressions  are  multiiilied  be- 
fore thee,  and  our  sins  testily  agauist  us  :  for  our  trans- 
gressions (tre  with  us ;  and  as  fur  our  iniquities,  we 
know  them ; 

13.  In  transgressing  and    lying  against  the 

Lord,  and  departing  away  fi'om  our  God,  speaking 
oppression  and  revolt,  conceiving  and  uttering  from 
the  heart  words  of  falsehood. 

Jer.  iii.  25,  We  lie  down  in  our  shame,  and  our  con- 
fusion covereth  us:  for  we  have  sinned  against  the 
Lord  our  God,  we  ami  oiu'  fathers,  from  our  youth 
even  unto  this  day,  and  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of 
the  Loud  our  God. 

—  xiv.  7.  O  Lord,  though  our  iniquities  testify 
against  us,  do  thou  it  for  thy  name's  sake:  for  our 
baekslidings  are  many ;  we  have  sinned  against 
thee. 

20.  We  acknowledge,  O  Lord,  our  wicked- 
ness, and  the  iniquity  of  our  fathers  :  for  we  have  sin- 
ned against  thee. 

Lam.  i.  18.  The  Lord  is  righteous ;  for  I  have  re- 
belled against  his  connnandment :  hear,  I  pray  3"0U, 
all  people,  and  behold  my  sorrow  :  my  virgins  and  my 
young  men  are  gone  into  captivitj*. 

—  iii.  42.  We  have  transgressed  and  have  rebelled  : 
thou  hast  not  pardoned. 

—  v.  16.  The  crown  is  fallen  from  our  head :  woe 
unto  us,  that  we  have  sinned  ! 

Dan.  ix,  5.  We  have  sinned,  and  have  committed 
iniquity,  and  have  done  wickedly,  and  have  rebelled, 
even  by  departing  from  thy  precepts  and  from  thy 
judgments ; 

6.  Neither  have  we  hearkened  unto  thy  ser- 
vants the  prophets,  which  spake  in  thy  name  to  our 
kings,  om-  ininces,  and  our  fathers,  and  to  all  the  peo- 
ple of  the  land. 

7.  O  Lord,  righteousness  helongetli  unto  thee, 

but  unto  us  confusion  of  faces,  as  at  this  day  ;  to  the 
men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
and  unto  all  Israel,  tliat  are  near,  and  that  are  tar  oil', 
through  all  the  countries  whither  tliou  hast  driven  them, 
beeause  of  their  trespass  that  they  have  trespassed 
against  thee. 

8.  O  Lord,  to  us  helonrjeth  confusion  of  face,  to 

our  kings,  to  our  princes,  and  to  our  fathers,  because 
we  have  sinned  against  thee. 

10.  Neither  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  our  God,  to  walk  in  his  laws,  which  he  set  be- 
fore us  by  his  servants  the  prophets. 

11.  Yea,  all  Israel  have  transgressed  thy  law, 

even  by  departing,  that  they  might  not  obey  thy  voice ; 
therefore  tlie  curse  is  jioured  upon  us,  and  the  oath 
that  i.1  written  in  the  law  of  Jloses  the  servant  of  God, 
becjiuse  we  have  siimed  against  him. 

; 13.  As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Sloses,  all 

this  evil  is  come  upon  us  :  yet  made  we  not  our  praj-cr 
before  the  Lord  our  God,  that  we  might  turn  Irom 
our  iniquities,  and  understand  thy  truth. 

15.     And  now,  O  Lord  our  God,  that  ha-st 

brought  thy  people  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

12  17 


witli  a  mighty  hand,  and  hast  gotten  thee  renown,  as 
at  this  day  ;  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  wickedly. 


CHAP.  XII. 
PRAYER. 

§  .39.    The  Yearning  of  the  Soul  for  God. 

Job  xxiii.  ;!.  Oh  that  I  knew  where  I  might  find 
him  !  that  I  might  come  ceeii  to  his  seat  1 

4.  1  would  order  my  cause  before  him,  and  till 

my  mouth  with  argiunents. 

5.  I  would  know  the  words  ichieli  he  would 

answer  me,  and  imderstand  what  he  would  say  unto 
me. 

§  40.    Tlie  I)uty  of  Prayer. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  11,  Seek  the  Lord  and  his  strength,  seek 
his  face  continually, 

A,  cv.  4,  Seek  the  Lord,  and  his  strength :  seek  his 
face  evermore. 

Is.  Iv.  6.  Seek  ye  the  Lord  while  he  may  be  found, 
call  ye  upon  him  while  he  is  near : 

Lam.  iii,  41,  Let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with  mir  hands 
unto  God  in  tlie  heavens, 

IIos.  xiv,  2,  Take  with  you  words,  and  turn  to  the 
Lord  :  say  unto  hmi.  Take  away  all  iniquity,  and  re- 
ceive %is  graciously :  so  will  we  render  the  calves  of 
our  lips. 

Mat.  xxvi.  41.  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not 
into  temptation  ;  the  spirit  indeed  in  willing,  but  the 
llesh  is  weak. 

Mark  xiii.  33.  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray :  for 
ye  know  not  when  the  time  is. 

—  xiv.  37.  And  he  conicth,  and  findelh  them  sleep- 
ing, and  saith  unto  Peter,  Simon,  sleepest  thou? 
couldest  thou  not  watch  one  hour  ? 

38.  Watch  ye  and  pray,  lest  ye  enterinto  tempt- 
ation.   The  spirit  truly  is  ready,  but  the  flesh  is  weak. 

Luke  xxi.  36.  Watch  ye  therefore,  and  pray  always, 
that  _ve  may  be  accounted  worthy  to  escape  all  these 
tilings  that  shall  come  to  pass,  and  to  stand  before  the 
Son  of  man. 

—  xxii.  46.  And  said  unto  them.  Why  sleep  ye  ?  rise 
and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  temptation. 

Phil.  iv.  6.  Be  careful  for  nothing ;  but  in  every 
thing  by  prayer  and  supplication  with  thanksgiving 
let  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God. 

C'ol.  iv.  2.  Continue  in  prayer,  and  watch  in  the  same 
with  thanksgiving; 

1  Tliess.  V.  17.  Praj-  without  ceasing. 

1  Tim.  ii.  8.  I  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every 
where,  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  anil 
doubting. 

1  Pet.  iv.  7.  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand  :  be 
ye  therefore  solier,  and  watch  unto  prayer. 

2  Chr.  XV.  13.  That  whosoever  woulcl  not  seek  llie 
Lord  God  of  Israel  should  be  put  to  death,  whether 
small  or  great,  whether  man  or  Avonian. 

Job  XV.  4.  Yea,  thou  easiest  oft'  fear,  and  restrainest 
prayer  before  God. 

-^  xxvii.  10.  Will  he  delight  himself  in  the  Al- 
miglity?  will  he  always  call  upon  God? 

Ps.  X.  4.  The  wieke'd,  through  the  pride  of  his  coun- 
tenance, will  not  seek  after  God  :  God  is  not  in  all  liis 
thoughts. 

—  liii.  4.  Have  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  knowl- 
edge ?  who  eat  up  my  people  as  they  eat  bread  :  they 
have  not  called  upon  God. 

—  Ixxix.  6.  Pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  heathen 
that  have  not  known  thee,  and  upon  the  kingdoms 
that  have  not  called  njion  tliy  name. 

-7.  For  they  have  devoured  Jacob,  and  laid 

waste  his  dwellingplace. 

Is.  xliii.  22.  But  thou  hast  not  called  upon  me,  O 
Jacob ;  but  thou  hast  been  wean,-  of  me,  O  Israel. 

Esek.  xxii,  30.  And  Isou,c;ht  for  a  man  among  them, 
that  should  make  uj)  the  hedge,  and  stand  in  the  gap 
before  me  for  the  land,  that  I  should  not  destroy  it: 
but  I  found  none. 


CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Amos  V.  0.  Seek  the  Lokd,  and  ye  shall  live ;  lest  he 
break  out  like  fire  in  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  de- 
vour it,  and  there  be  none  to  queueh  it  in  Beth-el. 

7.  Ye  who  turn  judgment  to  wormwood,  and 

leave  off  righteousness  in  the  earth, 

See  1  Chr.  xvi.  29.    Luke  xviii.  1. 

§  41.    Conditions  of  Acceptable  Prayer. 

(1.    IN   CHBIST's  NA>rE.) 

See  Book  III.,  Chap.  XIII. 

(3.   IN  FAITH.) 

Ps.  xvii.  6.  I  have  called  upon  thee,  for  thou  wilt 
hear  uie,  O  God :  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  a7id  hear 
my  speech. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  4.  I  will  call  on  the  Lord,  )rho  is  worthy 
to  be  praised :  so  shall  I  lie  saved  from  mine  cucmics. 

Job  V.  8.  I  would  seek  imto  God,  and  unto  God 
would  I  commit  mj'  cause : 

Ps.  xviii.  3.  I  will  call  upon  the  Lord,  wJio  is  worthy 
to  be  praised :  so  shall  I  lie  saved  fiom  mine  enemies. 

—  XX.  6.  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  saveth  his 
anointed ;  he  will  hear  him  from  his  holj'  heaven  with 
the  saving  strength  of  his  right  hand. 

—  xxxvii.  5.  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord  ;  trust 
also  in  him ;  and  he  shall  bring  it  to  pass. 

—  xxxviii.  15.  For  in  thee,  (5  Lord,  do  I  hope :  thou 
wilt  hear,  O  Lord  my  God. 

—  Iv.  16.  As  for  me,  I  will  call  upon  God ;  and  the 
Lord  shall  save  me. 

—  Ivi.  9.  When  I  cry  vnto  thee,  then  shall  mine  en- 
emies turn  back :  this  1  know ;  for  God  A  for  me. 

—  Ivii.  2.  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  high ;  unto  God 
that  performeth  all  things  for  me. 

—  Ixii.  8.  Trust  in  him  at  all  times;  ye  people, pour 
out  your  heart  before  him:  God  is  a  refuge  for  us. 
Selah. 

—  Ixxiii.  28.  But  it  is  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to 
God :  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that  I  may 
declare  all  thy  works. 

'    —  Ixxxvi.  7.  la  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call 
upou  thee :  for  thou  wilt  answer  me. 

—  cxxi.  1.  I  will  lift  u))  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills, 
from  whence  cometh  my  hel]). 

3I'it.  xxi.  32.  And  all  tilings,  whatsoever  ye  shall 
ask  in  prayer,  Ijelieving,  ye  shall  receive. 

Mark  xi.  34.  Therefore  I  say  unto  you,  What  things 
soever  ye  desire,  when  ye  pray,  believe  that  ye  receive 
t!te>n,  and  ye  shall  have  them. 

John  XV.  7.  If  ye  al)ide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide 
in  you,  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be  done 
unto  you. 

Ileb.  iv.  16.  Let  us  therefore  come  boldly  unto  the 
throne  of  grace,  that  we  may  obtain  mercy,  and  find 
grace  to  help  in  time  of  need. 

—  xi.  C.  But  without  faith  it  ?'.«  impossible  to  please 
him:  for  he  that  cometh  to  Goil  must  lielieve  that  he 
is,  and  that  he  is  a  rewarder  of  them  that  diligently 
seek  him. 

Jam.  V.  1.5.  And  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the 
sick,  and  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up;  and  if  he  have 
committed  sins,  they  shall  l)e  forgiven  him. 

—  i.  6.  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  wavering: 
for  he  that  wavereth  is  like  a  wave  of  the  sea  driven 
with  the  wind  and  tossed. 

7.  For  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall  re- 
ceive any  thing  of  the  Lord. 

1  John  V.  14.  And  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  have 
in  him,  that,  if  we  ask  any  thing  according  to  Uis  will, 
he  heareth  us : 

15.  And  if  we  know  that  he  bear  us,  whatso- 
ever we  ask,  we  know  that  we  have  the  petitions  that 
we  desired  of  him. 

See  Ueb.  x.  23. 

(3.    IN   SINTEItlTY.) 

Dent.  iv.  39.  But  if  from  thence  thou  shall  seek  the 
Lord  thy  God,  tliou  .shalt  find  /lim,  if  thou  seek  liim 
with  all  "thy  heart  and  with  all  tliy  soul. 

2  Chi:  vii.  14.  If  my  people,  which  are  called  liy  my 
name,  shall  humble  tliemselves,  and  pr;i_v,  and  seek  my 
face,  and  turn  from  their  wicked  'ways;  then  v,\\\  I 

1 


hear  from  heaven,  and  will  forgive  their  sin,  and  will 
heal  their  land. 

Ps.  xvii.  1.  Hear  the  sight,  O  Lord,  attend  unto  my 
crj- ;  give  ear  unto  mj'  prayer,  that  goeth  not  out  of 
feigned  lips. 

2.  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thy  pres- 
ence; let  thine  eves  behold  the  tbmgs  that  are  equal. 

—  cxlv.  18.  Tiie  Lord  is  nigh  unto  all  them  that 
call  upon  him,  to  all  that  c:dl  upon  him  in  truth. 

Jer  xxix.  13.  And  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  find  me, 
when  ye  shall  search  tor  me  with  all  j'our  heart. 

Eos.  vii.  14.  And  they  have  not  cried  unto  me  with 
their  heart,  when  they  howled  ujion  their  beds:  they 
assemble  themselves  for  corn  and  wine,  and  they  rebel 
against  me. 

Mark  xii.  40.  Which  devour  widows'  houses,  and  for 
a  pretence  make  long  prayers :  these  shall  receive 
greater  damnation. 

John  iv.  23.  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when 
the  true  worshippers  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit 
and  in  truth :  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 
him. 

See  Is.  xxix.  13,  14. 

(4.    IN   RIGHTEOUSNESS.) 
(A.   THE  PRAYER   OP   THE   RIGHTEOUS  HEARD.) 

Job  viii.  5.  If  thou  wouldest  seek  unto  God  betimes, 
and  make  thy  supplication  to  the  Almighty; 

6    If  thou  irert  pure  and  u]u-igiit ;  surely  now 

he  would  awake  for  thee,  and  make  the  habitation  of 
thy  righteousness  prosperous. 

Ps.  iv.  3.  But  know  that  the  Lord  hath  set  apart 
him  that  is  godly  for  himself:  the  Lord  will  hear 
when  I  call  unto  him. 

—  xxxiv.  15.  The  e3'es  of  the  Lord  are  upon  the 
righteous,  and  his  cars  are  open  unto  their  cry. 

Prov.  XV.  29.  The  Lord  is  fiir  from  the  wicked :  but 
he  heareth  the  prayer  of  the  righteous. 

Is.  Iviii.  10.  And"  if  thou  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the 
huugrj',  and  satisfy  the  afflicted  soul ;  then  sh;xll  thy 
light  rise  in  obscmlty,  and  thy  darkness  be  as  the  noon- 
day : 

'John  ix.  31.  Now  we  know  that  God  heareth  not 
sinners :  but  if  am-  man  lie  a  worshipper  of  God,  and 
doeth  his  will,  hiiii  he  heareth. 

Acts  X.  4.  -t- And  he  said  unto  him.  Thy  prayers  and 
thine  alms  are  come  uj)  for  a  memorial  before  God. 

31.  And  said,  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard, 

and  thine  alms  are  had  in  remembrance"  in  the  sight 
of  God. 

1  Pet.  iii.  12.  For  the  e3-es  of  the  Lord  are  over 
the  righteous,  and  his  ears  are  open  unto  their  pray- 
ers :  but  the  face  of  the  Lord  is  against  them  that  do 
evil. 

1  John  iii.  22.  And  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive 
of  him,  because  we  keep  his  commandments,  and  do 
those  things  that  are  jileasing  in  his  sight. 

See  Ps.  xxxiv.  17.    Jam.  v.  10-18. 

(B.   THE  PRATER  OP   THE   WICKEO   NOT   HEARD.) 

Dent.  i.  45.  And  ye  retiu-ned  and  wept  before  the 
Lord  ;  but  the  Lord  would  not  hearken  to  your  voice, 
nor  give  ear  unto  you. 

40.  So  ye  abode  in  Kadesh  many  days,  accord- 
ing unto  the  da_vs  that  ye  abode  tlicre. 

—  iii.  35.  I  praj'  thee,  let  me  go  over,  and  see  the 
good  laud  that  is  beyond  Jordan,  that  goodly  mount- 
ain, and  Leliauon. 

30.  But  the  Lord  was  wroth  with  me  for  j'our 

sakes,  and  would  not  he:ir  me:  and  the  Lord  said 
unto  me.  Let  it  suffice  thee ;  speak  no  more  unto  me 
of  this  matter. 

Jnd.  X.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  i)/'/ not /(Wii'c;'  yoa  from  the  Egyptians,  and 
from  the  Amorites,  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and 
from  the  Philistines  V 

13.  Tlie  Zidouians  also,  and  the  Amalekites, 

and  the  Maonites,  did  oppress  you  ;  and  j'e  cried  to 
me,  and  I  delivered  you  out  of  their  liand. 

13.  Yet  ye  have  fursakcn  me,  and  served  other 

»-ods :  wherefore  I  will  deliver  you  no  more. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  43.  Tliey  looked,  but  there  /ras  none  tn 
save  ;  eeen  unto  the  Lord,  liut  he  answered  tlu'm  n<>> 
■8      . 


CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Job  xxvii.  9.  'Will  God  hear  his  crj'  when  trouble 
Cometh  upon  him  r 

—  xxxv.  12.  There  Ihey  cry.  hut  none  giveth  an- 
swer, because  of  the  iiriile  ol'evil  men. 

13.  Surely  God  will  not  hear  vanity,  neither 

will  the  Almiiihlv  regard  it. 

iV  xviii.  41.  TTliey  cried,  but  tliere  was  none  to 
save  Ihein:  even  iinto  the  Lord,  but  he  answered 
them  not. 

—  Ixvi.  18.  If  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  heart,  tlie 
Lord  will  not  hear  «ii  .• 

Prov.  i.  24.  Because  I  have  called,  and  ye  refused ; 
I  have  stretched  out  my  hand,  and  no  man  regarded; 

2.').  But  ye  li.ave  set  at  naught  all  my  counsel, 

and  would  none  of  my  reproof: 

20.  I  also  will  laugh  at  your  calamity;  I  will 

mock  when  your  fear  comclh ; 

27.  "\\'hen  your  fear  cometh  as  desolation,  and 

your  destruction  cometh  as  a  whirlwind ;  when  dis- 
tress and  anguish  cometh  upon  you. 

28.  Tiien  shall  they  call  upon  me,  but  I  will 

not  answer  ;  the}-  shall  seek  me  early,  but  they  shall 
not  lind  me : 

—  xxi.  1.3.  "U'hoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of 
the  poor,  he  also  shall  cry  himself,  but  shall  not  be 
heard. 

—  xxviii.  9.  He  that  turneth  away  his  ear  from 
hearing  the  law,  even  his  praj-er  shall  be  abomina- 
tion. 

In.  i.  15.  And  when  ye  spread  forth  your  hands,  I 
will  hide  mine  eyes  from  you;  yea,  when  ye  make 
many  prayers,  I  will  not  hear:  your  liands  are  full  of 
Ijlood. 

—  Iviii.  9.  Then  shalt  thou  call,  and  the  Lord  shall 
answer;  thou  shalt  cry,  and  he  shall  say.  Here  I 
am.  If  thou  take  away  from  the  midst  of  thee  the 
yoke,  the- putting  forth  of  Uie  finger,  and  speaking 
vanity : 

—  iix.  2.  But  your  inic|uities  have  separated  between 
you  and  your  God,  and  your  sins  have  hid  Ids  face 
"from  you,  that  he  will  not  hear. 

Jer.  \\.  11.  Tlierefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I 
will  bring  evil  u|ion  them,  which  they  shall  not  be  able 
to  escape  ;  and  though  they  shall  ciT  unto  me,  I  will 
not  hearken  unto  them. 

—  XV.  1.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me.  Though 
]Moses  and  Samuel  stood  before  me,  yet  my  mind  cmitd 
not  fe  toward  this  people:  east  Wcth  out  of  my  sight, 
and  let  them  go  forth. 

Lam.  iii.  8.  Also  when  I  cry  and  shout,  he  shutteth 
out  my  ])rayer. 

^44.  "Thou  hast  covered  thyself  with  a  cloud, 

that  ofir  praj-er  should  not  pass  through. 

lilts.  V.  6.  They  shall  go  with  theh'  flocks  and  with 
their  herds  to  seek  the  Lord  ;  but  they  shall  not  find 
him  ;  he  hath  withdrawn  himself  from  them. 

Mii'fth  iii.  4.  Then  shall  they  cry  unto  the  Lord,  but 
he  will  not  hear  them  :  he  will  even  hide  his  lace  from 
tlicm  at  that  time,  as  the}-  have  behaved  themselves  ill 
hi  their  doings. 

Ztrti.  vii.  i:!.  Therefore  it  is  come  to  pass,  Ihat  as  he 
cried,  and  they  would  not  hear;  so  they  cried,  and  I 
would  not  hear,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts: 

Jam.  iv.  3.  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask 
amiss,  that  ye  mav  consume  it  upon  vour  lusts. 

See  Book"  v.,  §v^  So-GS. 

(5.  IX  iiujrrLiTY  .\nd  patiexce.) 
P«.  ix.  12.  'When  he  maketh  inquisition  for  blood, 
he  remeinbcreth  them :  he  forgetteth  not  the  cry  of  the 
humble. 

—  xl.  1.  I  waited  patiently  for  the  Lord;  and  he 
inclined  imto  me,  and  heard  m}-  cr}-. 

Sec  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  12.  Job  xxxv.  13.  Lnkc  xviii. 
10-14;  s.\ii.  42. 

(G.    WITn   COXTESSIOX  AXD   FORGrVEXESS.) 

Mark  xi.  2.5.  And  when  ye  stand  praying,  forgive, 
if  ye  have  aught  against  any;  that  your  Father  also 
which  is  in  heaven  may  forgive  you  your  trespasses. 

20.  But  if  ye  do  not  forgive,  neither  will  your 

Father  which  is  in  heaven  forgive  your  trespasses. 

See  Mat.  vi.  12. 


(7.  WITH    PEItSEVF.RAXCE.) 

Ps.  Ixxxvi.  3.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  Lord:  fur  I 
cry  unto  thee  daily. 

—  Ixxxviii.  1.  O  Lord  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have 
cried  day  and  night  befcjre  thee: 

Ik.  Ixii.  1.  For  Zion's  sake  will  I  not  hold  mypcacc, 
and  for  Jerusalem's  sake  I  will  not  rest,  until  the  right-, 
cousness  thereof  go  forlli  as  briglitness,  and  the  salva- 
tion thereof  as  a  lamp  tluit  burnetii. 

Lnke  xi.  5.  And  he  said  unto  them,  AVhich  of  you 
shall  have  a  friend,  and  shall  go  unto  liim  at  midnight, 
and  say  unto  him.  Frienil,  lend  me  three  loaves ; 

C.  For  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  jom-ney  is  come 

to  me,  and  I  have  nothing  to  set  liefore  liimV 

—  —  7.  And  he  from  within  shall  luiswcr  and  say. 
Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now  shut,  and  my  chil- 
dren are  with  me  in  bed;  I  cannot  rise  and  give 
thee. 

8.  I  say  unto  you,  Though  he  will  not  rise 

and  give  him,  because  lie  is  his  friend,  yet  because  of 
bis  importunity  he  will  rise  and  give  him  as  many  as 
he  iieedcth. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  to 
ihi.<<  end,  that  men  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to 
fiiint ; 

2.  Saying,  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which 

feared  not  God,  neither  regarded  man  : 

—  —  3.  And  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city;  and 
she  came  unto  him,  saying.  Avenge  me  of  mine  ad- 
versary. 

4.  And  he  would  not  for  awhile :  but  after- 
ward he  said  within  himself.  Though  I  fear  not  God, 
nor  regard  man ; 

5.  Yet  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I  will 

avenge  her,  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  weary 
me. 

6.  And  the  Lord  said,  Hear  what  the  unjust 

judge  saith. 

ihm.  xii.  12.  Rejoicing  in  hope ;  patient  in  tribula- 
tion ;  continuing  instant  in  prayer ; 

Epb.  vi.  18.  Praying  alw.ays  with  all  prayer  and  suji- 
plieatiou  in  the  Spirit,  and  watching  thereunto  with 
all  ]ierseverance  and  supplication  for  all  saints ; 

See  Gen.  xxxii.  26. 

§  42.    Externals  of  Prayer. 

(1.   TrME.) 

P^\  V.  3.  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  moniing,  O 
Lord  ;  in  the  morning  will  I  direct  mi/  prayer  unto 
thee,  and  will  look  up. 

—  Iv.  17.  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will  I 
I  pray,  and  cry  aloud :  and  he  shall  hear  my  voice. 

\      —  Ixxxviii.  13.  But  unto  thee  have  I  cried,  O  Lord  ; 
and  in  the  morning  shall  my  prayer  jirevent  thee. 

—  cxliii.  8.  Cause  me  to  hear  thy  lovingkindness  in 
the  morning;  for  in  thee  do  I  trust:  cause  me  to 
know  the  way  wherein  I  should  walk ;  for  I  lift  up 
my  soul  mito  "thee. 

Acts  X.  9.  On  the  morrow,  as  they  went  on  their 
journey,  and  drew  nigh  unto  the  city,  Peter  went  u]^ 
upon  the  housetop  to  pray  about  the  sixlli  hour  : 

—  xvi.  2.5.  And  at  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  jirayed, 
and  sang  praises  unto  God :  and  the  prisoners  heard 
them. 

(3.  ri.ACE.) 

Gen.  xxii.  5.  And  Abraham  said  unto  his  young 
men.  Abide  ye  here  with  the  ass ;  and  I  and  the  lad 
will  go  yonder  and  worship,  and  come  again  to  you. 

Lorn.  iii.  5.5.  I  called  upon  thy  name,  O  Lord,  out 
of  the  low  duno-eon. 

Jonah  ii.  1.  Then  .lonali  prayed  unto  the  Lord  his 
God  out  of  the  fish's  belly. 

Mai.  vi.  5.  And  when  "thou  prayest,  thou  shalt  not 
be  as  the  hypocrites  are :  for  tliey  love  to  pray  stand- 
ing in  the  sj-nagogues  and  in  the  comers  of  the  streets, 
that  they  niay  lie  seen  of  men.  'S'erily  I  say  unto  you. 
They  have  their  reward. 

C.  But  tliou,  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thy 

closet,  and  when  thou  hast  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  thy 
Father  which  is  in  secret ;  and  thy  Father  which 
seeth  in  secret  shall  reward  thee  openly. 


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CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


(3.    MANNER.) 
(A.   REPETITIONS  TO   BE  AVOIDED.^ 

Milt.  Ti.  7.  But  when  ye  pra}-,  use  not  vain  repeti- 
tions, as  the  heathen  do  :'  for  tliey  think  that  tliey  sliall 
be  heard  for  their  much  spealsing. 

8.  Be  not  ye   therefore  lil^e  tmto  them :  for 

your  Fatlier  Ivnoweth  what  things  ye  have  need  of, 
before  j'e  ask  him. 

(B.  FORMS.) 

Deut.  xxvi.  5.  And  thou  shalt  speak  and  say  before 
tlie  Lord  thy  God,  A  Syrian  ready  to  perish  'irns  my 
fatlier;  and  he  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  sojourned 
tliere  with  a  few,  and  became  there  a  nation,  great, 
mighty,  and  populous : 

6.  And  the  Egyptians  evil  entreated  us,  and 

afflicted  tis,  and  laid  upon  us  hard  l)ondage ; 

7.  And  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

our  fathers,  the  Loud  heard  our  voice,  and  looked  on 
our  affliction,  and  our  labour,  and  our  oppression  : 

8.  And   the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of 

Egypt  with  a  mighty  hand,  and  with  an  outstretched 
arm,  and  with  great  terribleness,  and  with  signs,  and 
with  wonders : 

9.  And  he  hath  brought  us  into  this  place,  and 

hath  given  us  this  land,  even  a  land  that  floweth  with 
milk  and  honey. 

10.  And  now,  behold,  I  have  brought  the  first- 
fruits  of  the  land,  which  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  given  me. 
And  thou  shalt  set  it  before  the  Lord  thy  "God,  and 
worship  before  the  Lord  thy  God : 

13.  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  tithing 

all  the  tithes  of  thine  increase  the  third  year,  ithich  is 
the  year  of  tithing,  and  hast  given  it  unto  the  Levite, 
the  stranger,  the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  they 
may  eat  within  thy  gates,  and  be  filled ; 

13.  Then  thou  shalt  say  before  the  Lord  thy 

God,  I  have  brought  away  the  hallowed  things  out  of 
mine  house,  and  also  have  given  them  unto  the  Le- 
vite, and  unto  the  stranger,  to  the  fatherless,  and  to 
the  widow,  according  to  all  thy  commandments  which 
thou  hast  commanded  me:  I  have  not  transgressed 
thy  commandments,  neither  have  I  forgotten  them  : 

14.  I  have  not  eaten  thereof  in  my  mourn- 
ing, neither  have  I  taken  awaj-  auglit  thereof  for  any 
unclean  M*t',  nor  given  aiir/ht  thereof  for  the  dead  :  but 
I  have  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  my  God, 
and  have  done  according  to  all  that  thou  hast  com- 
manded me. 

— ■  —  15.  Look  down  from  thy  holy  habitation,  from 
heaven,  and  bless  thy  people  Israel,  and  the  land 
wliicli  thou  hast  given  us,  as  thou  swarest  unto  our 
fathers,  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey. 


Mai.  vi.  9.  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  j'c  : 
Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven.  Hallowed  be  thy 
name. 

10.  Thy  kingdom   come.     Thy  will  be  done 

in  earth,  as  it  w  in  heaven. 

11.  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread. 

13.  And  forgive  us  our  debis,  as  we  forgive 

our  debtors. 

13.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  de- 
liver us  from  evil.  For  thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the 
power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever.    Amen. 

Luke  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  he  was 
praying  in  a  certain  place,  wlien  he  ceased,  one  of  his 
disciples  said  unto  him.  Lord,  teach  us  to  pra}',  as  John 
also  taught  his  disciples. 

2.  And  he  said  unto   them,   "When  ye  pray, 

saj'.  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven.  Hallowed  be  thy 
name.  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in 
heaven,  so  in  earth. 

3.  Give  us  day  by  d.ay  our  daily  liread. 

4.  And  forgive  us  our  sins;  for  we  also  for- 
give every  one  that  is  indelited  to  us.  And  lead  us 
not  into  temptation ;  but  deliver  us  from  evil. 

(C.   AD.IUNCTS.) 

Tktn.  ix.  3.  And  I  set  my  face  unto  the  Lord  God, 
to  seek  by  prayer  and  supplications,  with  fasting,  and 
saekclotli,  and  ashes ; 

1 


(D.   POSTURES. — 1.    STANDING.) 

Hx.  xxxiii.  10.  And  all  the  people  saw  the  cloudy 
pillar  stand  at  the  tabernacle  door  :  and  all  the  people 
rose  up  and  worshipped,  everj'  man  in  his  tent  door. 

1  Kin(/.<i  viii.  14.  And  tlie  king  turned  his  face  about, 
and  blessed  all  the  congregation  of  Israel :  and  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel  stood  ; 

—  —  33.  And  Solomon  stood  before  the  altar  of  the 
Lord  in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  Israel, 
and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven : 

5.5.  And  he  stood,  and  blessed  all  the  congre- 
gation of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice,  saying, 

3  Kinr/s  XX.  3.  Then  he  turned  his  liice  to  the  wall 
and  praj'cd  unto  the  Lord,  saving, 

3  Chi:  vi.  3.  And  the  king  tuiTied  his  face,  and 
blessed  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel :  and  all  the 
congregation  of  Israel  stood. 

—  —  13.  And  he  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  Israel,  and 
sjiread  forth  his  hands  : 

—  XX.  9.  If,  irhen  evil  cometh  upon  us,  n.i  the  sword, 
judgment,  or  pestilence,  or  famine,  we  stand  before 
tliis  house,  and  in  thy  presence,  (for  thy  name  is  in 
this  house,)  and  cry  unto  thee  in  our  affliction,  then 
thou  wilt  hear  and  help. 

—  —  19.  And  the  Levites,  of  the  children  of  the 
Kohathites,  and  of  the  chikh-en  of  the  Korhites,  stood 
up  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  with  a  loud  voice 
on  high. 

(3.   BOWING.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  48.  And  I  bowed  down  my  head,  and 
worshipped  the  Lord,  and  blessed  the  Lord  God  of 
my  master  Abraham,  which  had  led  me  in  the  right 
way  to  take  my  master's  lirother's  daughter  unto  his  son. 

53.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Abra- 
ham's servant  heard  their  words,  he  worshipped  the 
Lord,  bowing  himself  to  the  earth. 

Ex.  xxxiv.  8.  And  Moses  made  haste,  and  bowed 
his  head  toward  the  earth,  and  worshipped. 

1  Uhr.  xxix.  30.  And  David  said  to  all  the  congre- 
gation. Now  bless  the  Lord  your  God.  And  all  the 
congregation  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers, 
and  liowed  down  then'  heads,  and  worshipped  the 
Lord,  and  the  king. 

2  Chr.  xxix.  39.  And  when  they  had  made  an  end 
of  offering,  the  king  and  all  that  were  present  with 
him  bowed  themselves,  and  worshipped. 

30.   Moreover  Hezekiah   the   king   and    the 

])rinces  commanded  the  Levites  to  sing  praise  unto 
the  Lord  with  the  words  of  David,  and  of  Asaph  the 
seer.  And  they  sang  jjraises  with  gladness,  and  they 
bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped. 

Keh.  viii.  6.  And  Ezra  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great 
God.  And  all  the  people  answered.  Amen,  Amen, 
with  lifting  up  their  hands:  and  they  bowed  their 
heads,  and  worshipped  the  Lord  with  their  faces  to 
the  ground. 

See  Gen.  xxiv.  26. 

(3.    SITTING.) 

1  Chr.  xvii.  16.  And  David  the  king  came  and  sat 
before  the  Lord,  and  said,  AVho  am  I,  O  Lord  God, 
and  what  is  mine  house,  that  thou  hast  brought  me 
hitherto  y 

(4.   KNEELING.) 

Ps.  xcv.  6.  O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down  : 
let  us  kneel  bcfi)rc  the  Lord  our  maker. 

1  Kinr/s  viii.  .54.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  Solomon 
had  made  an  end  of  praying  all  tliis  prayer  and  suppli- 
cation unto  the  Lord,  he  arose  from  liefore  the  alt:ir 
of  the  Lord,  from  kneeling  on  his  knees  with  his 
hands  spread  up  to  heaven. 

2  Chr.  vi.  13.  For  Solomon  had  made  a  brazen 
scaffold,  of  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad,  and 
three  cubits  higli,  and  had  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the 
court :  and  upon  it  he  stood,  and  kneeled  down  upon 
his  knees  lieibre  all  the  congregation  of  Israel,  and 
spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven. 

Act.t  XX.  36.  And  when   he  had   thus  spoken,  he 
kneeled  down,  and  prayed  with  them  all. 
See  Acts  vii.  CO. 

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BOOK  viir. 


(5.    LYINO.) 

Oen.  xTii.  X  And  Abram  fell  on  his  fiicc:  anil  Goil 
talkcil  with  him,  saying, 

,/m.  vii.  10.  And  "tlic  LonD  said  nnto  Joshua,  Get 
tlieo  up;  wlu'rclbiv  Host  Hum  thus  ujiou  tliv  thee? 

3  On:  XX.  IS.  And  Jchoshaiiliat  liowcil  his  lu^ad 
with  /lix  (m-v  to  thr  ground :  and  all  Judah  and  the  in- 
haliitaut.s  of  .leiusalem  fell  before  the  Loud,  worship- 
Iiiui;  the  Loiti). 

A'v:  X.  1.  Now  when  Ezra  had  jirayi'd,  and  when 
he  had  eonfessed,  weeping  and  casting  himself  down 
before  the  hi)use  of  God,  there  assembled  unto  him 
out  of  Israel  a  very  great  congregation  of  men  and 
women  and  children:  for  the  people  wept  very  sore. 

§  415.    Eftioacy  of  Prayer. 

(1.   GOD   rnOMISES  TO   IIEAll  PU.WER.) 

2  Chr.  vii.  13.  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  bo  no 
rain,  or  if  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the  land, 
or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  people; 

Pk.  xxxii.  (!.  For  this  shall  every  one  that  i.s  godly 
pray  unto  thee  in  a  time  when  thou  mayest  lie  found: 
surely  in  the  tloods  of  great  waters  tliey  shall  not 
come  nigh  unto  him. 

—  1.  15.  And  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble: 
I  will  deliver  thee  and  thou  shalt  glorify  me. 

—  eii.  17.  lie  will  regard  the  prayer  of  the  destitute, 
and  not  despise  their  prayer. 

Pror.  ill.  (i.  In  all  thy  ways  aclinowledge  him,  and 
he  shall  direct  thy  paths. 

/<.  XXX.  19.  For  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at 
Jerusalem:  thou  shalt  w'cep  no  more:  he  will  be  very 
gracious  nnto  thee  at  the  voice  of  thy  cry;  when  he 
.sh:dl  hear  it,  ho  will  answer  thee. 

—  xlv.  10.  I  have  not  spoken  in  secret,  in  a  dark 
place  of  the  earth ;  I  said  not  unto  the  seed  of  Jacob, 
Seek  ye  me  in  vain:  I  the  Lokd  speak  righteousness, 
I  declare  things  that  arc  right. 

—  Ixv.  24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  before 
thcj'  call,  I  will  answer ;  and  while  they  arc  yet  speak- 
ing, I  will  hear. 

J'l:  xxix.  12.  Then  shall  ye  call  upon  me,  and  ye 
shall  go  and  pray  unto  me,  and  I  will  hearken  unto  you. 

—  xxxiii.  ;J.  Call  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer  thee, 
and  shew  thee  great  and  mighty  things,  which  thou 
knowest  not. 

L'im.  ill.  2').  The  Lord  is  good  unto  them  that  wait 
for  him,  to  the  soul  that  seeketh  him. 

Ezi/:.  xxxvi.  37.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  yet 
/<>;•  this  be  inquired  of  by  the  house  of  Israel,  to  do  li 
for  them ;  + 

Amos  v.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  house 
of  Israel,  Seek  ye  me,  and  ye  shall  live : 

Joel  ii.  17.  Let  the  priests,  the  ministers  of  the  Lord, 
weep  between  the  porch  and  the  altar,  and  let  them 
say.  Spare  thy  people,  O  Lord,  and  give  not  thine 
heritage  to  reproach,  that  the  heathen  should  rule  over 
them :  wherefore  should  they  say  among  the  people, 
AVhere  is  their  God  ? 

18.  Then  will  the  Lord  be  jealous  for  his 

land,  and  pity  his  people. 

Miif.  vii.  7.  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  )'ou ;  seek  and 
•j'C  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you : 

8.  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ;  and 

he  that  seeketh  tindeth;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
shall  be  opened. 

0.  Or  what  man  is  there  of  j-ou,  whom  if  his 

son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a  stone? 

10.  Or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  ser- 
pent ? 

11.  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  bow  to  give 

good  gifts  imti)  your  children,  how  much  nuiro  sludl 
your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  give  good  things  to 
"tiicm  that  ask  him  ? 

—  xviii.  IK.  Again  I  say  unto  you.  That  if  two  of 
you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching  any  thing  that 
"tliev  .shall  ;isk,  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Luke  xi.  9.  And  I  say  unto  you.  Ask,  and  it  shall  be 

fiven  you ;  seek,  and  ye  shall  find ;  knock,  and  it  shall 
e  opened  nnto  you. 
10.  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth;  and 

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he  thiit  seeketh  findcth;  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it 
shall  bo  opened. 

(2.    SOMETIMES   DEI,ATS  TO   ANSWER.) 

Joh  xiii.  24.  'Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  and 
hoUlcst  me  for  thine  enemy  V 

—  XXX.  20.  I  cry  unto  thee,  and  thou  dost  not  hear 
me:  I  stand  up,  and  thou  rcgardest  me  nut. 

24.  Ilowbcit  he  willnot  stretch  out  fu's  haiul 

to  the  grave,  though  they  cry  in  his  destruclion. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  1.  O  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  us  otT  for 
ever?  ;/•/(// doth  thine  anger  smoke  against  the  shn  p 
of  thv  pasture? 

—  ixxvii.  7.  Will  the  Lord  cast  off  for  ever?  and  will 
he  be  fiivourable  no  more  ? 

8.  Is  his  mercy  clean  gone  for  ever?  doth  Jiis 

promise  fail  for  evermore  ? 

—  Ixxx.  4.  O  Lord  (rod  of  hosts-,  how  long  wilt 
thou  be  angry  against  the  prayer  of  thy  people? 

—  Ixxxix.  40.  How  long,  Loun?  wilt  thou  hide  thy- 
self for  ever?  shall  thy  wrath  burn  like  tire? 

Jliih.  i.  2.  O  Lord,  how  long  sludl  I  cry,  ami  thou 
wilt  not  hear!.fre«  cry  out  unto  thee  of  violence,  and 
thou  wilt  not  save ! 

Liikv  xviii.  7.  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own 
elect,  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him,  though  he 
bear  loun-  with  theni  ? 

8.  I  tell  you  that  he  will  avenge  them  speedily. 

Xevertheless,  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he 
find  faith  on  the  earth? 

(3.    THE  promise  fulfilled.) 

Ej:  ix.  33.  And  Moses  went  out  of  the  city  from 
Pharaoh,  and  spread  abroad  his  hands  unto  the  Lord: 
and  the  thunders  and  h;iil  ceased,  and  the  rain  was  not 
poured  upon  the  earth. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  I  will 
do  this  thing  also  that  thou  hast  spoken :  for  tUou  hast 
found  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I  know  thee  by  name. 

Dent.  ix.  19.  For  I  Was  afraid  of  the  anger  and  hoir 
displeasure,  wherewith  the  Lord  was  wroth  against 
you  to  destroy  you.  But  the  Lord  hearkened  unto 
me  at  that  time  also. 

—  X.  10.  And  I  stayed  in  the  mount,  according  to 
the  first  time,  forty  days  and  forty  nights;  and  the 
Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at  that  time  also,  and  the 
Lord  would  not  destro)'  thee. 

2  Siini.  xxii.  7.  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord, 
and  cried  to  my  God':  and  he  did  hear  my  voice  out 
of  his  temple,  a"nd  my  cry  did  enter  into  his  ears. 

3  Kinffs  xiii.  4.  And  Jehoahaz  besought  the  Lord, 
and  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  him :  for  he  saw  the 
oppression  of  Israel,  because  the  king  of  Syria  op- 
pressed them. 

—  xix.  14.  And  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  of  the 
hand  of  the  messengers,  and  read  it :  and  Hezekiah 
went  up  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  spread  it 
before  the  Lord. 

20,   xi,en   Isaiah   the  son   of   Amoz   sent   to 

Hezekiidi,  saving.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
T/iiU  which  thou  hast  prayed  to  me  against  Sennache- 
rib king  of  Assyria  I  have  heard. 

—  XX.  5.  Turn  again,  and  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain 
of  my  people.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  David 
thy  father,  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 
tears;  behold,  I  will  heal  thee:  on  the  third  day  thou 
shalt  go  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

1  (/hi:  V.  20.  And  they  were  helped  against  them, 
and  the  H;igarites  were  delivered  into  their  hands,  and 
all  that  were  with  them ;  for  thev  cried  to  God  in  the 
battle,  and  he  was  entreated  of  them ;  because  they 
put  their  trust  in  him. 

3  Chr.  xiii.  14.  And  when  Judah  looked  back,  be- 
hold, the  battle  was  before  and  behind:  and  they 
cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  the  priests  sounded  with  the 
trumpets. 

1,5.  Then  the  men  of  Judah  gave  a  shout :  and 

as  the  men  of  Judah  shouted,  it  came  to  jiass,  that 
God  smote  Jeroboam  and  all  Israel  before  Abijah  and 
Judah.  „    ,   ,    r 

' 1().   And   the   children   of   Israel   fled   before 

Jud;di :  itnd  God  delivered  them  into  their  hand. 

—  XXX.  27.  Then  the  priests  the  Levites  arose  and 

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blessed  the  people :  aud  Ihuir  voiee  was  heard,  and 
their  prayer  came  up  to  his  holy  dwellingplace,  even 
imto  heaven. 

Neh.  ix.  37.    +and  in  the  time  of  their  trouble, 

when  they  cried  unto  thee,  thou  heardest  Hum  from 

"heaven;  and  according  to  thy  manifold  mercies  thou 

gavest  tlieni   saviours,  who  saved  them  out  of  the 

hand  of  their  enemies. 

38.  But  after  tliey  had  rest,  they  did  evil  again 

before  thee :  therefore  leflest  tliou  tliem  in  the  hand 
of  their  enemies,  so  that  they  had  the  dominion  over 
them :  yet  when  they  returned,  and  cried  unto  thee, 
tliou  heardest  them  from  heaven ;  and  many  times 
didst  thou  deliver  them  according  to  thj-  mercies  : 

-Pi.  iii.  4.  I  cried  unto  the  Lokd  with  my  voice,  and 
he  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  hill.     Selah. 

—  vi.  8.  Deiiart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity; 
for  the  Loud  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  weeping. 

-9.  Tiie  Lord  hath  lieard  my  supplication  •  the 

LoED  will  receive  my  jirayer. 

—  ix.  10.  Aud  they  tliat  know  thy  name  will  put 
their  trust  in  tliee :  for  thou.  Lord,  hast  not  forsaken 
them  that  seek  thee. 

—  X.  17.  Loud,  thou  hast  heard  the  desire  of  the 
humble ;  tliou  wilt  prepare  theii'  heart,  thou  wilt 
cause  thine  ear  to  hear : 

18.  To  judge  the  fatherless  and  the  oppressed, 

that  the  man  of  the  earth  may  no  more  oppress. 

—  xviii.  G.  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord, 
and  cried  unto  my  God  :  he  heard  my  voice  out  of  his 
temple,  aud  my  a-y  came  before  him,  eceii  into  his  ears. 

—  xxi.  3.  Tiion  hast  given  him  liis  heart's  desire, 
and  hast  not  withholden  the  request  of  his  lips.    Selah. 

—  xxii.  5.  They  cried  unto  thee,  and  were  delivered : 
they  trusted  in  thee,  and  were  not  confounded. 

24.  For  he  hath   not  despised  nor  atihorred 

the  affliction  of  the  afflicted ;  neither  hath  he  hid  his 
face  from  him  ;  but  wlien  he  cried  unto  him,  lie  heard. 

—  XXX.  3.  O  Lord  my  God,  I  cried  unto  thee,  and 
thou  hast  healed  me. 

—  xxxi.  33.  For  I  said  in  my  haste,  I  am  cut  off 
from  before  tliine  eyes :  nevertheless  thou  heardest 
the  voice  of  my  su])plications  when  I  cried  unto  thee. 

—  xxxiv.  4.  I  sought  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me, 
and  delivered  me  t'rom  all  my  fears. 

5.  They  looked  unto  him,  and  were  light- 
ened :  and  their  faces  were  not  ashamed. 

G.  This  ])oor  man  cried,  and  the  Lord  heard 

Mm,  and  saved  him  out  of  all  his  troubles. 

—  Ixv.  2.  O  thou  that  hearest  prayer,  unto  thee 
shall  all  flesh  come. 

—  Ixvi.  19.  But  verily  God  hath  heard  ine ;  he  hath 
attended  to  the  voice  of  uiy  prayer. 

—  Ixxvii.  1.  I  cried  unto  God  with  my  voice,  emn 
unto  God  with  my  voice;  and  he  gave  ear  unto  me. 

—  Ixxxi.  7.  Tliou  ealledst  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered 
thee ;  I  answered  thee  in  the  secret  place  of  thunder  : 
I  proved  tliee  at  the  waters  of  Meriliali.     Selah. 

—  xcix.  6.  Jloses  and  Aaron  among  his  priests,  and 
Samuel  among  them  that  call  u|ioii  his  name;  they 
called  uijon  the  Lord,  and  lie  answered  them. 

—  cvi.  33.  Therefore  he  said  that  he  would  destroy 
them,  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before  him  in 
the  breach,  to  turn  away  his  wrath,  lest  he  should 
destroy  them. 

44.  Nevertheless  he  regarded  their  affliction, 

when  he  heard  their  cry: 

—  evil.  113.  Then  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their 
trouble,  and  he  saved  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

—  cxviii.  5.  I  called  upon  the  Lord  in  distress : 
the  Loud  ans\vered  me,  ami  net  me  in  a  large  jilace. 

—  cxx.  1.  In  my  distress  I  cried  unto  the  Lord, 
and  he  heard  me. 

—  cxxxviii.  ;i.  In  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  answer- 
edst  me,  aud  strength enedst  me  with  strength  in  my 
soul. 

Lnm.  iii.  150.  Thou  hast  heard  my  voice :  hide  not 
thine  ear  at  my  lireathing,  at  my  cry. 

,'57.  Thou  drewest  ue.-ir  in  the  day  that  I  called 

upon  tlice:  tliou  saidst,  Fear  not. 

lliix.  xii.  :!.  lie  took  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the 
womb,  and  liy  his  strength  he  had  ]iowi'r  with  (Jod: 

Amos  vii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  they 

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had  made  an  end  of  eating  the  grass  of  the  land,  then 
I  said,  O  Lord  God,  forgive,  I  beseech  thee ;  by  whom 
shall  Jacob  arise  '<  for  he  U  small. 

'6.  The  Lord  repented  for  this :  It  shall  not 

be,  saith  the  Lord. 

5.  Then  said  I,  O  Lord  God,  cease,  I  beseech 

thee:  by  whom  shall  Jacob  arise?  for  he  in  small. 

"G.  The   Lord   repented   for   this :    This   also 

shall  not  be,  saith  the  Lord  GoD. 

Jam.  V.  17.  Ellas  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions 
as  we  are.  and  he  prayed  earnestly  that  it  might  not 
rain :  and  it  rained  not  on  the  earth  by  the  space  of 
three  years  and  six  months. 

18.  And  he  prayed  again,  and  the  heaven  gave 

rain,  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit. 

See  Hos.  xii.  4.    2  Cor.  xii.  8,  9. 

§  44.    Objects  of  Prayer. 

(1.    CONVICTION   OP   SIN.) 

Job  xiii.  33.  How  many  are  mine  iniquities  and 
sins  ?  make  me  to  know  my  transgression  and  my  sin. 

(3.   REGENER-\TIOX.) 

Ps.  >li.  3.  AVash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  iniquity, 
and  cleanse  me  from  my  sin. 

7.  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  aud  I  shall  be  clean : 

wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

10.  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  O  God ;  and 

renew  a  right  spirit  within  me. 

(.3.    P.\RDON.) 

Job  vii.  21.  Aud  why  dost  thou  not  pardon  my 
transgression,  and  take  away  mine  initiuit}'  ?  for  now 
shairi  sleep  in  the  dust;  and  thou  shalt  seek  me  in 
the  morning,  but  I  shidl  not  be. 

Fs.  XXV.  7.  Remember  not  the  sins  of  my  youth, 
nor  my  transgressions:  accordmg  to  thy  mercy  re- 
member thou  me  for  thy  goodness'  sake,  O  Lord. 

11.  For  thy  name's  sake,  O  Lord,  pardon 

mine  iniquity ;  for  it  is  great. 

18.  Look  ujion  mine  affliction  and  my  pain ; 

and  forgive  all  my  sins. 

—  xxxix.  8.  Deliver  me  from  all  my  transgressions: 
make  me  not  the  re])roach  of  the  foolish. 

—  11.  1.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  God,  according  to 
thy  lovingkindness ;  according  unto  the  multitude  of 
thy  tender  mercies  blot  out  my  ti'ansgressions. 

8.  Jiake  me  to  hear  "joy  and  gladness ;   iJtat 

the  bones  w/iich  thou  hast  broken  may  rejoice. 

9.  Hide  thy  fiice  from  my  sins,  and  blot  out 

all  mine  iuicpiities. 

14.  Deliver  me  from  bloodguiltiness,  O  God, 

thou  God  of  my  salvation :  and  my  tongue  shall  sing 
aloud  of  thy  righteousness. 

(4.    SALVATION.) 

Ps.  XX.  9.  Save,  Lord  :  let  the  king  hear  us  when 
we  call. 

—  liv.  1.  Save  me,  O  God,  by  thy  name,  and  judge 
me  by  thy  strength. 

—  Ixxi".  3.  Be  thou  my  strong  habitation,  whercunto 
I  may  continually  resort :  thou  hast  given  command- 
mentto  save  me  ;  for  thou  art  mj'  rock  juid  my  fortress. 

—  Ixxxv.  7.  Shew  us  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  and  grant 
us  thy  siilvation. 

—  Ixxxvi.  16.  O  turn  unto  me,  and  have  mercy 
upon  me;  give  thy  strength  imto  thy  servant,  an'd 
save  the  son  of  thine  handmaid. 

See  Ps.  xvii.  14. 

(5.    KNOWLEDGE   OF  DIVINE   THINGS.) 

E.r.  xxxiii.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  See, 
thou  sayest  unto  me.  Bring  up  this  people :  and  thou 
hast  not  let  me  know  whom  thou  wilt  send  with  me. 
Yet  thou  hast  said,  I  know  thee  by  name,  and  thou 
hast  also  found  grace  in  my  sight. 

13.   Now   therefore,   I  pray  thee,   if  I   have 

found  grace  in  Ihy  sight,  shew  me  now  thy  way, 
that  I  may  know  thee,  that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy 
si^iit:  and  consider  that  this  nation  ix  thy  pcoiile. 

'job  xlii.  4.  Hear,  I  beseech  thee,  :uid  I  will  speak  : 
I  will  demand  of  thee,  ami  declare  thou  unto  me. 

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/N.  V.  8.  Lead  me,  O  Lord,  in  tliy  righteousness  be- 
cause of  mine  enemies ;  make  thy  way  straight  before 
my  face. 

"—  xxv.  4  Shew  me  thy  ways,  0  Lord;  teucli  me 
thy  paths, 

" 5.  Lead  me  in  thy  tnith,  and  teach  me :  for 

tliou  arl  the  God  of  my  salvation ;  on  thee  do  I  wait 
all  the  day. 

—  .\xvii.  11.  Tiaih  me  thy  way,  O  Lord,  and  lead 
me  in  a  jilain  palli,  bi-i-aiise  of  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixxxvi.  11.  Teach  me  thy  way,  O  Lonn;  I  will 
walk  in  thy  truth  :  unite  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name. 

—  cxix.  26.  I  have  declared  my  ways,  and  thou 
beardcst  me:  teach  me  tliy  statutes. 

27.   Make  mc  to  "understand  the  way  of  thy 

precepts:  so  shall  I  talk  of  thy  wondrous  works. 

29.  IJemove  from  me  the  way  of  lying:  and 

grant  me  thy  law  jrraciouslv. 

33.  Teach  me,  O  Lord,  the  way  of  thy  stat- 
utes; and  I  shall  keep  it  'info  the  end. 

34.  Give  nie  understanding,  and  I  shall  keep 

thy  law;  yea,  I  sliall  observe  it  witli  »///  whole  heart. 

'- ii.  And  lake  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly 

out  of  my  mouth  ;  tor  I  have  hoped  in  thv  judgments. 

64.  The  earth,  O  Lord,  is  full  of  thy  mercy : 

teach  mc  thy  statutes. 

66.  Teach  me  gooil  judgment  and  knowledge: 

for  I  have  believed  thy  coininandment.s. 

68.  Thou  art  good,  and  doest  good :  teach  me 

thy  statutes. 

73.  Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned 

me :  give  me  understanding,  that  I  may  learn  th}' 
commandments. 

108.  Accept,  I  beseech  thee,  the  freewill  offer- 
ings of  mj'  mouth,  O  Lord,  and  teach  me  thy  judg- 
ments. 

134.   Deal  with  thy  servant  according  imto 

thy  mercy,  .and  teach  me  tliy  statutes. 

" 12.5.  I  (im  thy  scnant ;  give  me  understand- 
ing, that  I  may  know  thv  testimonies. 

^ 13.5.  Jtake  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant ; 

and  teach  me  thy  statutes. 

173.  Let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shall  praise  thee; 

and  let  thy  judgments  help  me. 

—  cxliii.  10.  Teach  me  to  do  thy  will;  for  thou  art 
my  God :  thy  Spirit  is  good ;  lead  me  into  the  land  of 
uprightness. 

(6.   OBEDIEXCE.) 

Ps.  cxix.  5.  O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep 

thy  statutes ! 

10.  With  my  whole  Iieart  have  I  sought  thee : 

0  let  me  not  wander  from  thy  connnandments. 

3.5.  Jiake  me  to  go  in  the  path  of  thy  com- 
mandments ;  for  therein  do  I  delight. 

36.  Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies,  and 

not  to  covetousness. 

38.  Stablish  thy  word  unto  thy  servant,  who 

ii  ilei-ot(tl  to  thy  fear. 

-44.  So  shall  I  kce]!  thy  law  continually  for 

ever  and  ever. 

•  80.  Let  my  heart  be  sound  in  thy  statutes ; 

that  I  be  not  ashamed. 

133.  Order  my  steps  in  thy  word :  and  let  not 

any  iniquity  have  dominion  over  me. 

(7.   REVIVAL.) 

Pi.  Ixxx.  3.  Turn  us  again,  O  God,  and  cause  thy 
face  to  shine ;  and  we  sliall  bo  saved. 

7.  Timi  us  again,  O  God  of  liosts,  and  cause 

thy  face  to  shine ;  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

" 18.  So  will  not  we  go  l)ack  from  thee :  quicken 

US,  and  we  will  call  upon  thy  name. 

19.   Turn   us  again,  O  Loud  God  of  hosts, 

cause  thy  lace  to  shine;  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

—  Ixxxv.  4.  Turn  us,  O  God  of  oiu-  salvation,  and 
cause  thine  ;vnger  toward  us  to  cease. 

5.  Wilt  thou  be  angrj'  with  us  for  ever?  wilt 

thou  draw  out  thine  anger  to  all  generations  V 

6.  Wilt  thou  not  revive  lis  again:  that  thy 

people  may  rejoice  in  thee? 

—  cxix.  23.  >Iy  soul  deaveth  unto  the  dust :  quick- 
en thou  me  according  to  thy  word. 

18 


37.    Turn   away  mine  eyes  from  beholding 

vanity;  and  <|uickcn  thou  me  in  ihy  way. 

40.  Behold,  I  have  longed  after  thy  precepts  : 

quicken  me  in  thy  righteonsness. 

88.  Quicken  me  afler  thy  lovingkindness ;  so 

shall  I  keep  the  testimony  of  thy  mouth. 

107.  I  am  artlicted  vciy  nuich :  quicken  me 

0  Loud,  according  unto  thy  word. 

130.  Great  are  thy  tender  mercies,  O  Lord  : 

quicken  me  according  to  thv  judgments. 

139.  Ccmsider  Iiow  I  love  thy  jirecepts :  quick- 
en me,  O  Lord,  according  to  thv  lovingkindness. 

—  cxliii.  11.  Quicken  me,  O  Lord,  ifor  thy  name's 
sake:  for  thy  righteousness'  sake  bring  my  soul  out 
of  trouble. 

L((tn.  V.  20.  AVhcrefore  dost  thou  forget  us  for  ever, 
and  forsake  us  so  long  time  'i 

21.  Turn  thou  us  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  and  we 

shall  be  turneil ;  renew  our  days  as  of  old. 

]I<(b.  iii.  2.  O  Lord,  I  have'heard  thy  speech,  and 
was  afraid :  O  Lord,  revive  thy  work  in  the  midst  of 
the  years,  in  the  midst  of  the  years  make  known ;  in 
wnth  rememljer  mercy. 

See  Sum.  x.  36. 

(8.   DrVTNE   SE.UlCnTNG.) 

P<.  xxvi.  2.  Examine  me,  O  Lord,  and  prove  mc; 
try  my  reins  and  my  heart. 

—  cxxxix.  23.  Search  me,  O  God,  and  know  my 
heart :  try  me,  and  know  my  thoughts : 

24.  And  see  if  tliere  'he  any  wicked  way  in  me, 

and  lead  me  in  the  way  everlastmg. 

(9.    SAXCTIFlCATtON.) 

P.t.  xvii.  5.  Hold  up  my  goings  in  thy  paths,  that 
my  footstejis  slip  not. 

—  xix.  12.  AVho  can  understand  his  errors?  cleanse 
thou  me  from  secret/ffi/?^*. 

13.  Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  jiresump- 

tuous  sin.t :  let  them  not  have  dominion  over  me: 
then  shall  I  be  upright,  and  I  shall  be  innocent  from 
the  great  transgression. 

—  xxv.  21.  Let  integrity  and  uprightness  preserve 
me ;  for  I  wait  on  thee. 

—  li.  11.  Cast  me  not  away  from  thy  presence ;  and 
take  not  thy  Holy  Spirit  from  me. 

12."  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salv.ation; 

and  uphold  me  with  thy  free  Spirit. 

—  Ixviii.  28.  Thy  God  hath  commanded  thy 
strength :  strengthen,  O  God,  that  which  thou  hast 
wrought  for  us. 

—  cxix.  28.  Sly  soul  melteth  for  heaviness :  strength- 
en thou  me  according  unto  thy  word. 

116.  Uphold  me  accor'ding  imto  thf  word,  that 

1  may  live :  and  let  mc  not  be  nshiuiied  of  my  hope. 
117.  Hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  shall  be  safe: 

and  I  will  have  respect  unto  thy  statutes  continually. 
Jcr.  x.  24.  O  Lord,  correct  nie,  but  with  judgment ; 
not  in  thine  anger,  lest  thou  bring  me  to  nothing. 

(10.   BLESSING  TJPON  FOOD:   GRACE  BEFORE  MEAT.) 

TAilie  ix.  16.  Then  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the 
two  fishes,  and  looking  uji  to  heaven,  he  blessed  them, 
and  brake,  and  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  the 
multitude. 

John  vi.  11.  And  .lesus  took  the  loaves;  and  when 
he  had  given  thanks,  he  distributed  to  the  disciples, 
and  the'disciples  to  them  that  were  set  down;  and 
likewise  of  the  fishes  as  much  as  tliey  would. 

Acta  xxvii.  83.  And  when  he  luul  thus  spoken,  he 
took  bread,  and  irave  th;mks  to  God  in  jiresence  of 
them  all ;  and  when  he  had  liroken  it,  he  began  to  eat. 

1  Car.  X.  30.  For  if  I  by  grace  be  a  partaker,  why 
am  I  evil  spoken  of  for  that 'for  which  I  give  thanks? 

1  Tim.  iv.  4.  For  every  creature  of  God  ix  good,  and 
nothing  to  be  refused,  if  it  be  received  with  thanks- 
giving : 

—  —  5.  For  it  is  sanctified  by  the  word  of  God  and 
prayer. 

(11.   HELP  IN  TROUBLE.) 

Ex.  xvii.  4.  And  Jloses  cried  unto  the  Lord,  saying. 
What  shall  I  do  unto  this  people?  they  be  almost 
ready  to  stone  me. 
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CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  Till. 


1  Sam.  xxvi.  24.  And,  behold,  as  th}'  life  was  much 
set  by  this  day  in  mine  eyes,  so  let  my  life  be  much 
set  by  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  and  let  him  deliver  me 
out  of  all  tribiilation. 

Ps.  xxii.  19.  But  be  not  thou  far  from  me,  O  Lord  : 
O  my  strength,  haste  thee  to  help  me. 

—  XXV.  17.  The  troubles  of  my  heart  are  enlarged: 
0  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  distresses. 

—  XXX.  10.  Hear,  O  Lord,  and  have  mercy  upon 
me :  Lord,  be  thou  my  heliier. 

—  xxxi.  2.  Bow  down  thine  ear  to  me ;  deliver  me 
speedily :  be  thou  my  strong  rock,  for  a  house  of  de- 
fence to  save  me. 

—  xxxviii.  21.  Forsake  me  not,  O  Lord:  O  my 
God,  be  not  far  from  me. 

23.  JIake  haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord  my  salvation. 

—  xl.  11.  Withhold  not  thou  thy  tender  mercies 
from  me,  O  Lord  :  let  thy  lovingkiutlncss  and  thj' 
truth  continually  preserve  me. 

12.  For  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  me 

about:  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  so 
that  I  am  not  able  to  look  up ;  they  are  more  than 
the  hairs  of  mine  head:  therefore  "my  heart  faileth 
me. 

17.  But  I  am  poor  and  needy ;  yd  the  Lord 

thinketh  upon  me :  thou  art  my  help  and  my  deliverer ; 
make  no  tarrying,  O  my  God. 

—  xliv.  23.  AVake,  why  sleepest  thou,  O  Lord  ? 
arise,  cast  tin  not  off  for  ever. 

—  Ixi.  2.  From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  cry  unto 
thee,  when  my  heart  is  overwhelmed :  lead  me  to  the 
rock  that  is  higher  than  I. 

—  Ixix.  2.  I  sink  in  deep  mire,  where  iJiere  is  no 
standing:  I  am  come  into  deep  waters,  where  the 
floods  overflow  me. 

14.  Deliver  me  out  of  the  mire,  and  let  me  not 

sink :  let  me  be  delivered  froti  them  that  hate  me,  and 
out  of  the  deep  waters. 

15.  Let  not  the  waterflood  overflow  me,  nei- 
ther let  the  deep  swallow  me  up,  and  let  not  the  pit 
shut  her  mouth  upon  me. 

29.  But  I  am  poor  and  sorrowful :  let  thy  saj- 

vation,  O  God,  set  me  up  on  high. 

—  Ixx.  5.  But  I  am  poor  and  needy;  make  haste 
imto  me,  O  God :  thou  art  my  help  and  my  deliverer ; 

0  Lord,  make  no  tarrying. 

—  Ixxi.  12.  O  God,  be  not  far  from  me-.  O  my  God, 
make  haste  for  my  help. 

—  Ixxxvi.  1.  Bow  do\^Ti  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  hear 
me :  for  I  am  poor  and  needy. 

—  Ixxxviii.  14.  Lord,  why  castest  thou  off  my  soul  ? 
ichy  hidest  thou  thy  f;ice  from  me  ? 

15.  I  am  afllicted  and  ready  to  die  from  mi/ 

youth  up  :  wJiile  I  sufl'er  thy  terrors  I  am  distracted. 

16.  Thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me ;  thy  ter- 
rors have  cut  me  off. 

—  xc.  13.  Return,  0  Lord,  how  long?  and  let  it  re- 
pent thee  concerning  thy  servants. 

14.  O  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  mercy;  that 

we  maj'  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our  days. 

15.  Make  us  glad  according  tothe  days  uhere- 

in  thou  hast  afflicted  us,  and  the  years  wherein  we  have 
seen  evil. 

—  cii.  2.  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  day  icheii 

1  am  in  trouble  ;  incline  thine  ear  imto  me :  in  the  day 
w/uiii  I  call  answer  mc  speedily. 

—  cxxx.  1.  Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto 
thee,  O  Lord. 

2.  Lord,  hear  my  voice :  let  thine  ears  be  at- 
tentive to  tlie  voice  of  my  supplications. 

—  c.vliii.  7.  Hear  me  .speedily,  O  Lord;  my  spirit 
faileth:  hide  not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like  imto 
them  that  go  down  into  the  pit. 

—  cxliv.  7.  Send  thine  hand  from  above ;  rid  me, 
and  deliver  me  out  of  great  waters,  from  the  hand  of 
strange  children ; 

Jomih  I.  14.  Wherefore  they  cried  unto  the  Lord, 
and  said.  We  bcseccli  thee,  ()"  Lord,  wo  lioseech  thee, 
let  us  not  perish  for  this  man's  life,  and  lay  not  upon 
us  innocent  blood :  for  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  done  as  it 
])leased  thee. 

SeeiV  xxii.  11;  xxv.  16,  18-20;  xxxi.  9;  Ivii.  1; 
Ixix.  1,  17;  Ixxxvi.  4 ;  cxix.  8,  58,  76,  77,  1.53,  173. 


(12.    DELITER.tNCE  FROM   ENEMIES.) 

2  Kings  xix.  16.  Lord,  bow  down  thine  ear,  and 
hear:  ojien.  Lord,  thine  eyes,  and  see:  and  hear  the 
words  of  Sennachcril),  which  hath  sent  him  to  re- 
proach the  living  God. 

Neh.  iv.  9.  Nevertheless  we  made  our  prayer  unto 
our  God,  and  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night, 
because  of  them. 

Ps.  iii.  7.  Arise,  O  Lord;  save  me,  O  my  God  :  for 
thou  hast  smitten  all  mine  enemies  upon  the  cheek 
bone ;  thou  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  the  ungodly. 

—  vii.  1.  O  Lord  my  God,  in  thee  do  I  put  my 
trust :  save  me  fi'om  all  them  that  persecute  me,  and 
deliver  me : 

2.  Lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending  it 

in  pieces,  while  there  i.i  none  to  deliver. 

6.  Arise,  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger,  lift  up  thy- 
self because  of  the  rage  of  mine  enemies :  and  awake 
for  me  to  the  judgment  Ihat  thou  hast  commanded. 

7.    So  shall  the  congregation  of  the  people 

compass  thee  about :  for  their  sakes  therefore  return 
thou  on  high. 

—  ix.  13.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord;  consider 
my  trouble  inhieh  I .inffer  of  them  tb:it  h:ite  me,  thou 
that  liftest  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death: 

—  xiii.  1.  How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me,  O  Lord  ? 
for  ever?  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  thy  face  from  me? 

—  —  2.  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul, 
having  sorrow  in  xay  heart  dailj'  ?  how  long  shall  mine 
enemy  be  exalted  over  me  ? 

4.    Lest  mine  enemy  say,  I  have  prevailed 

against  him ;  and  those  that  trouble  me  rejoice  when 
I  am  moved. 

—  xvii.  8.  Keep  me  as  the  apple  of  the  eye ;  hide 
me  under  the  shadow  of  tb.y  wings, 

9.  From  the  wicked  that  oppress  m.6,from  my 

deadly  enemies,  who  compass  me  about. 

—  xxii.  20.  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  sword ;  my 
darling  from  the  power  of  the  dog. 

—  xxv.  19.  C<msider  mine  enemies;  for  they  are 
many ;  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel  hatred. 

—  xxvi.  9.  Gather  not  my  soul  with  sinners,  nor 
my  life  with  bloody  men : 

10.  In  whose  hands  u  mischief,  and  their  right 

hand  is  full  of  bribes. 

—  xxviii.  3.  Draw  me  not  away  with  the  wicked, 
and  with  the  workers  of  iniquitj-,  which  speak  peace 
to  their  neighbours,  but  mischief  is  in  their  hearts. 

—  xxxi.  15.  My  times  are  in  tliy  hand  :  deliver  me 
from  the  hand  of  mine  enemies,  and  from  them  that 
persecute  me. 

—  XXXV.  1.  Plead  my  came,  O  Lord,  with  them  that 
strive  with  me :  fight  against  them  that  fight  against  ma 

2.  Take  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and  stand 

up  for  mine  help. 

3.  Draw  out  also  the  spear,  and  stop  the  way 

against  them  that  persecute  me :  say  imto  my  soul,  I 
am  thy  salvation. 

17.  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  look  on  ?  rescue 

my  soul  from  their  destructions,  my  darling  from  the 
lions. 

19.    Let  not  them  that  are  mine    enemies 

wrongfull}'  rejoice  over  me ;  neither  let  them  wink 
with  the  eye  that  hate  me  without  a  cause. 

22.  This  thou  hast  seen,  O  Lord:  keep  not 

silence ;  O  Lord,  be  not  far  from  me. 

23.  Stu-  up  thyself,  and  awake  to  my  judg- 
ment, ei'eii  unto  my  cause,  my  God  and  my  Lord. 

24.  Judge"  me,  O  Lord  my  God,  according  to 

thy  righteousness;  and  let  them  not  rejoice  over  me. 

25.  Let  them  not  say  in  their  hearts.  Ah,  so 

would  we  have  it :  let  them  not  say,  We  have  swal- 
lowed him  u]!. 

—  xxxvi.  11.  Let  not  the  foot  of  pride  come  against 
me,  and  let  not  the  hand  of  the  wicked  remove  me. 

—  xl.  13.  Be  pleased,  O  Lord,  to  deliver  me:  O 
Lord,  make  haste  to  help  me. 

—  xli.  10.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  be  merciful  unto  me, 
and  raise  me  up,  that  I  may  requite  them. 

—  xlii.  9.  I  will  say  unto  God  my  rock.  Why  hast 
thou  forgotten  me?  why  go  I  mourning  because  of 
the  oppression  of  the  enemy  ? 


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CHAP.  XII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  vm. 


1\  xlii.  10.  .U  with  a  sword  in  my  boiios,  mine  enc- 
mii's  roi)iO!icli  me ;  whilo  they  say  liaily  unto  mc, 
Where  m  tliy  ({od? 

—  xliii.  1.  .Indue  me,  O  God,  nnd  plead  my  cause 
against  an  unjiodly  nation:  O  deliver  mc  from  the  de- 
ceitful and  inijnst  man. 

2.  For  thou  mi  the  God  of  my  .strength :  why 

dost  thou  cast  me  otf?  why  go  I  mourning  because  of 
the  oppression  of  the  enemy  ? 

—  Iv.  2.  Attend  unto  me,  and  hear  me:  I  mourn  in 
my  complaint,  and  make  a  noise; 

3.  Because  of  the  voice  of  the  enemy,  because 

of  the  ojipression  of  the  wicked :  for  they  cast  iniquity 
upon  me,  and  in  wrath  they  hate  me. 

—  li.\.  1.  Deliver  me  froni  mine  enemies,  O  my  God : 
defend  me  from  them  that  rise  up  against  me. 

3.  Deliver  me  from  the  workers  of  iniciuity, 

and  save  me  from  bloody  n\en. 

—  l.\iv.  1.  Hoar  my  voice,  O  God,  in  my  prayer: 
pre.-<erve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy. 

2.   Hide  me  Horn  the  secret  counsel  of  the 

nicked ;  from  the  insurrectiou  of  the  workers  of  ini- 
quity : 

—  l.xix.  18.  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul,  and  redeem 
it:  deliver  me  because  of  mine  enemies. 

—  Ixx.  1.  -Vuke  hask,  O  God,  to  deliver  me;  make 
h;istc  to  help  mc,  O  Loud. 

—  Ixxi.  2.  Deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness,  and 
cause  me  to  escape :  incline  thine  ear  imto  me,  and 
save  me. 

4.  Deliver  mc,  O  my  God,  out  of  the  hand  of 

the  wicked,  out  of  the  hand  of  the  imrighteous  and 
cruel  man. 

—  xciv.  3.  Lord,  how  long  shall  the  wicked,  how 
long  shall  the  wicked  triumph? 

-^  —  4.  lli>w  long  shall  they  utter  and  speak  hard 
things  ?  and  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  boast  them- 
selves ? 

—  cix.  1.  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise ; 
2.    For  the   mouth  of  the  wicked  and  the 

mouth  of  the  deceitful  are  opened  against  me :  they 
have  spoken  against  me  with  a  lying  tongue. 

22.  For  I  am  poor  and  needy,  and  my  heart  is 

wounded  within  me. 

26.  Help  me,  O  Lord  my  God :  O  save  me 

according  to  thy  mercy  : 

27.  That  they  may  know  that  this  is  thy  hand  ; 

iMi  thou.  Lord,  hast  done  it. 

—  cxix.  122.  Be  surety  for  thy  servant  for  good :  let 
not  the  proud  oppress  me. 

12G.  It  is  time  for  t!tee,  Lord,  to  work  :/wr  they 

have  made  void  thy  law. 

134.  Deliver  me  from  the  oppression  of  man : 

so  will  I  keep  thy  precepts. 

—  cxx.  2.  Deliver  my  soul,  O  Lord,  from  lying  lips, 
and  from  a  deceitful  tongue. 

—  cxl.  4.  Keep  mc,  O  Lord,  from  the  hands  of  the 
wicked ;  preserve  me  from  the  violent  man ;  who  have 
purjjosed  to  overthrow  my  goings. 

—  cxli.  3.  Set  a  watch,  "O  Lord,  before  my  mouth ; 
keep  the  door  of  m_v  lips. 

4.  Incline  not  my  heart  to  an;/  evil  thing,  to 

practise  wicked  works  with  men  that  work  iniquit}': 
and  let  me  not  eat  of  their  dainties. 

Is.  xxxvii.  14.  And  Hezekiah  received  the  letter 
from  the  hand  of  the  messengers,  and  read  it :  and 
Hezekiah  went  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
spread  it  before  the  Lord. 

15.  And  Hezekiah  prayed    unto  the  Lord, 

Baying, 

21.  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  unto 

Hezekiah,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
Whereas  thou  h:ist  prayed  to  me  against  Sennacherib 
king  of  Assyria : 

^r.  xviii.  19.  Give  heed  to  me,  O  Lord,  and  hearken 
to  the  voice  of  them  that  contend  with  me. 

Lam.  iii.  .59.  O  Lord,  thou  hast  seen  my  wrong : 
judge  thou  my  cause. 

GO.  Thou  hast  seen  all  their  vengeance  and  all 

their  imaginations  against  me. 

Luke  i.  74.  That  he  would  grant  unto  us,  that  we, 
being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies,  might 
serve  him  without  fear, 

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75.  In  holiness  and  righteousness  before  him, 

all  the  days  of  our  life. 

See  Ps.  xxii.  21;  xxv.  2;  xxxi.  6;  xxxviii.  10; 
Ixxxvi.  17;  cix.  21;  cxix.  121,  154;  cxl.  8;  c.xliii.  6U. 

(13.    RECOVERY   FROM    SICIvNESS.) 

Ps.  vi.  1.  O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  anger, 
neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure. 

2.  Hiive  mercy  upon  mc,  O  Lord;  for  I  am 

weak  :  O  Lord,  heal  me  ;  for  my  bones  are  vexed. 

o.  My  soul  is   also  sore  vexed  -.  but  thou,  O 

Lord,  how  long? 

4.  Return,  O  Lord,  deliver  my  soul :  oh  save 

me  for  thy  mercies'  sake. 

—  xiii.  3.  Consider  and  hear  me,  O  Lord  my  God  : 
lighten  mine  eyes,  lest  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  death  ; 

—  xx.xviii.  1.  O  Lord,  relmke  me  not  in  thy  wrath: 
neither  chasten  me  in  tliy  hot  displeasure. 

2.  For  tliinc  arrows  stick  fast  in  me,  and  thy 

hand  prcsseth  me  sore. 

—  xxxix.  10.  Remove  thy  stroke  away  from  me-. 
I  am  consumed  by  the  blow  of  thine  hand. 

13.  O  spare  me,  that  I  ni;vy  recover  strength, 

before  I  go  hence,  and  be  no  more. 

—  Ixxvii.  2.  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  sought  the 
Lord:  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not:  my 
soul  refused  to  be  comforted. 

—  Ixxxviii.  2.  Let  my  prayer  come  before  thee :  in- 
cline thine  ear  unto  my  cry ; 

3.  For  my   soul   is  full  of  troubles :  and  my 

life  draweth  nigh  unto  the  grave. 

(14.  SUCCESS  m  BUsrNESs.) 
Gen.  xxiv.  12.  And  he  said,  O   Lord  God  of  my 
master  Abraham,  I  pray  thee,  send  me  good  speed  this 
da.y,  and  shew  kindness  imto  my  master  Abraham. 

i  C'hr.  iv.  10.  And  Jabez  called  on  the  God  of  Is- 
rael, saj-ing.  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  bless  me  indeed, 
and  enlarge  my  coast,  and  that  thine  hand  might  be 
with  me,  and  that  thou  woiddest  keep  me  from  evil, 
that  it  may  not  grieve  me  !  And  God  granted  him  that 
which  he  requested. 

Ps.  xc.  17.  And  let  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  our  God 
be  upon  us :  and  establish  thou  the  work  of  our  hands 
upon  us  ;  yea,  the  work  of  our  hands  establish  thou  it. 

—  cxviii.  25.  Save  now,  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord  :  O 
Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  send  now  prosperity. 

Ne/i.  i.  11.  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  let  now  thine  ear 
be  attentive  to  the  prayer  of  th)-  servant,  and  to  the 
prayer  of  thy  servants,  who  desire  to  fear  thy  name : 
and  prosper,  I  praj-  thee,  thy  servant  this  day,  and 
grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this  man.  For  I 
was  the  kmg's  cupbearer. 

(15.   FAVOR  Of  OLD  AGE.) 

Ps.  Ixxi.  9.  Cast  me  not  otT  in  the  time  of  old  age ; 
forsake  me  not  when  my  strength  taileth. 

(16.   ANSWER  TO   PRAYER.) 

1  Kings  viii.  28.  Yet  have  thou  respect  unto  the 
prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  to  his  supplication,  O  Lord 
my  God,  to  "hearken  unto  the  cry  and  to  the  prayer, 
wiiich  thy  servant  prayeth  before  thee  to-day  : 

2  Chr.  vi.  19.  Have  respect  therefore  to  the  prayer 
of  thy  servant,  and  to  his  supplication,  O  Lord  my 
God,  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  the  prayer  which 
thy  servant  prayeth  before  thee : 

Job  xiii.  20.  Only  do  not  two  things  unto  me ;  then 
will  I  not  hide  myself  fi-om  thee. 

21.  Withdraw  thine  hand  far  fi-om  me :  and 

let  not  thv  dread  make  me  afraid. 

22.  Then  call  thou,  and  I  will  answer :  or  let 

me  speak,  and  answer  thou  me. 

Ph.  iv.  1.  Hear  me  when  I  call,  O  God  of  my  right- 
eousness :  thou  hast  enlarged  me  ttlun  I  was  in  dis- 
tress ;  have  mere}-  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer. 

—  V.  1.  Give  ear  to  my  words,  O  Lord  ;  consider 
my  meditation. 

2.  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  King, 

and  my  God :  for  unto  thee  will  I  pray. 

—  xxvii.  7.  Hear,  O  Lord,  irhen  1  cry  with  my 
voice :  have  mercy  also  upon  me,  and  answer  me. 

—  xxviii.  1.   Unto   thee  will  I  cry,  O   Lord  my 

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CHAP.  XIII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


rock  ;  be  not  silent  to  me :  lest,  ;/  thou  be  silent  to  me, 
I  become  like  them  thut  go  down  into  the  pit. 

Ps.  xxviii.  3.  Hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications, 
when  I  cry  unto  thee,  when  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward 
th}-  holy  oracle. 

—  liv.  3.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Go<.l ;  give  ear  to  the 
words  of  my  mouth. 

—  Iv.  1.  Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  O  God,  and  hide 
not  thyself  from  my  supplication. 

—  Ix.  .5.  That  th}'  beloved  may  be  delivered ;  save 
with  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me. 

—  Ixi.  1."  Hear  my  cry,  O  God ;  attend  vmto  my 
prayer. 

—  Ixxxiv.  8.  O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  hear  my  prayer : 
give  car,  O  God  of  Jacob.     Selah. 

—  l.xxxvi.  6.  Give  ear,  0  Lord,  unto  my  prayer ; 
and  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  supplication. 

—  cii.  1.  Hear  my  prayer,  0  Lord,  and  let  my  cry 
come  unto  thee. 

—  cviii.  6.  That  thy  beloved  may  be  delivered :  save 
with  thj-  right  hand,  and  answer  me. 

—  cxl.  6.  I  said  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  art  my  God : 
hear  the  voice  of  mv  supplications,  O  Lord. 

—  cxli,  1.  Lord,  I  cr}-  unto  thee :  make  haste  unto 
me  ;  give  ear  vmto  my  voice,  when  I  cry  unto  thee. 

—  cxliii.  1.  Hear  my  |)ra}'er,  O  Lord,  give  ear  to 
my  supplications  :  in  thy  faithfulness  answer  me,  and 
in  thy  righteousness. 

See  Ps.  cxix.  149. 

§  4.5.    General  Examples. 

Gen.  iv.  36.  And  to  Seth,  to  him  also  there  was  born 
a  son ;  and  he  called  his  name  Enos :  then  began  men 
to  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  4.  Unto  the  place  of  the  altar,  which  he  had 
made  there  at  the  tirst :  and  there  Abram  called  on 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Detit.  iii.  33.  And  I  besought  the  Lord  at  that  time, 
saying, 

1  .s'rt//!.  i.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  continued 
praying  liefore  the  Lord,  that  Eli  marked  lier  mouth. 

18.  Xow  H;uinah,  shesjiake  in  her  heart ;  only 

her  lips  moved,  but  her  voice  was  not  heard :  there- 
fore Eli  thought  she  had  been  drHnk<'n. 

14.  And  Eli  said  unto  her.  How  long  wilt  thou 

be  drunken  ?  put  away  thy  wine  from  thee. 

1.5.  And  Hannah  answered  and  said.  No,  my 

lord,  I  am  a  Avouiau  of  a  sorrowful  spii'it :  I  have 
drunk  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink,  but  have  poured 
out  my  soul  before  the  Lord. 

16.  Count  not  thine  liandmaid  for  a  daughter 

of  Belial:  for  out  of  the  abundance  of  my  complaint 
and  grief  have  I  spoken  hitherto. 

—  XV.  31.  So  Samuel  turned  again  after  Saul;  and 
Saul  worshiiipcd  the  Lord. 

3  C'/ii:  XX.  4.  And  .Tudah  gathered  themselves  to- 
gether, to  ask  help  of  the  Lord  :  even  out  of  all  the 
cities  of  .Judah  they  came  to  seek  the  Lord. 

A'eh.  ii.  4.  Then  the  king  said  unto  me.  For  what 
dost  thou  make  request  ?  So  I  prayed  to  the  God  of 
heaven. 

P«.  xii.  1.  Help,  Lord;  for  the  godly  man  ceaseth; 
for  the  faithful  fail  from  among  the  children  nf  men. 

—  XXV.  1.  Unto  tliee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul. 

—  XXX.  8.  I  cried  to  thee,  U  Loud  ;  and  unto  the 
Lord  I  made  supplication. 

—  Ixvi.  17.  I  cried  unto  him  with  my  mouth,  and 
he  was  extolled  with  my  tongue. 

—  Ixxx.  17.  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  thy 
right  hand,  upon  the  son  of  man  whom  thou  madcst 
strong  lor  thyself. 

—  Ixxxiv.  9.  Behold,  O  God  our  shield,  and  look 
upon  the  face  of  thine  an(jinted. 

—  cxvi.  4.  Then  called  I  u|ion  the  name  of  the 
Lord;  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  deliver  my  soul. 

—  cxlii.  1.  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  voice; 
with  my  voice  unto  the  Lord  did  I  make  my  suppli- 
cation. 

Jer.  xxxii.  16.  Nowwlien  I  had  delivered  the  evi- 
dence of  the  purchase  unto  Baruch  tlie  son  of  Neriah, 
1  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  saying, 

JJan.  vi.  10.  Xow  when  Daniel  knew  that,  the  writ- 
ing was  signed,  he  W'ent  into  his  house  ;  and,  his  win- 

1 


dows  being  open  in  his  chamber  toward  Jerusalem,  he 
kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a  day,  and  prayed, 
and  gave  thanks  betbre  his  God,  as  he  did  aforetime. 

11.  Then  these  men   assembled,  and    found 

Daniel  praying  and  making  supplication  before  his 
God. 

13.  Then  they  came  near,  and  spake  before 

the  king  concerning  the  king's  decree ;  Hast  thou  not 
signed  a  decree,  that  every  man  tliat  shall  ask  a  peti- 
tion of  any  God  or  man  within  thirty  days,  save  of 
thee,  O  king,  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of  lions  ?  The 
king  answered  and  said.  The  thing  is  true,  according  to 
thelaw  of  the  Aledes  and  Persians,  which  altereth  not. 

13.  Then  answered  they  and  said  before  the 

king.  That  Daniel,  which  is  of  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Judah,  regardeth  not  thee,  O  king,  nor  the 
decree  that  thou  hast  signed,  but  maketh  his  petition 
three  tunes  a  dav. 

Jonah  ii.  7.  When  my  soul  fainted  within  me  I  re- 
membered the  Lord  :  and  my  prayer  came  in  imto 
thee,  into  thine  holy  temple. 

ZeeJt.  viii.  20.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  It  shall 
yet  amie  to  pa.^s,  that  there  shall  come  people,  and  the 
inhabitants  of  many  cities : 

31.  And  the  inhabitants  of  one  city  shall  go  to 

another,  saying,  Let  us  go  speedily  to  praj'  before  the 
Lord,  and  "to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts :  I  will  go  also. 

Acts  i.  13.  And  when  the}'  were  come  in,  they  went 
up  into  an  upper  room,  where  abode  both  Peter,  and 
James,  and  John,  and  Andrew,  Philip,  and  Thomas, 
Bartholomew,  and  Matthew,  James  W(^  son  of  Alpheus, 
and  Simon  Zelotes,  and  Judas  tlie  brother  of  James. 

14.  These  all  continued  Avith  one  accord  in 

prayer  and  supplication,  with  the  women,  and  Mary 
the  mother  of  Jesus,  and  with  his  brethren. 

—  xii.  5.  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  jirisou :  but 
prayer  was  made  without  ceasing  of  the  church  unto 
God  for  him. 

13.  And  when  he  had  considered  the  thing,  he 

came  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John,  whose 
surname  was  Mark ;  where  many  were  gathered  to- 
gether ])raying. 

—  xviii.  7.  And  he  departed  thence,  and  entered 
int()  a  certain  man\s  house,  named  Justus,  one  that 
worshipjied  God,  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  syn- 
agogue. 

See  Dent.  iii.  34.  Zech.  vii.  2.  Mai.  iii.  16.  And 
also  precedmg  Sections. 


CHAP.  XIII. 
PLEADING  IN  PRAYER. 

§  4G.    By  onr  Need. 

Ps.  xxii.  11.  Be  not  far  from  me ;  for  trouble  is  near ; 
for  there  in  none  to  help. 

—  XXV.  16.  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  mercy 
upon  me  ;  for  I  am  desolate  and  afflicted. 

—  xxxi.  9.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord,  for  I  am 
in  trouble  ;  mine  eye  is  consumed  with  grief,  yea,  my 
soul  and  my  belly. 

—  Ixix.  1.  Save  me,  O  God ;  for  the  waters  ai'e  come 
in  unto  my  soul. 

17.  And  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant; 

for  I  am  in  trouble  ;  hear  me  speedil)'. 

—  cxlii.  6.  Attend  unto  my  cry;  for  I  am  brought 
very  low :  deliver  me  from  my  persecutors ;  for  they 
are  stronger  than  I. 

—  cxliii.  9.  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  mine  enemies : 
I  flee  mito  thee  to  hide  me. 

§  4".    By  God's  Promises. 

Gen.  xxxii.  13.  And  thou  saidst,  I  will  surejy  do 
thee  good,  and  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea, 
which  cannot  be  numbered  for  multitude. 

Ex.  xxxii.  13.  Kemeiulicr  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Is- 
rael, thy  servants,  to  whom  thou  swarest  by  thine  own 
self,  and  saidst  unto  them,  I  will  multiply  your  seed 
as  the  stars  of  heaven,  and  all  tliis  land  that  I  have 
spoken  of  will  I  give  unto  yom-  seed,  and  they  shall 
inherit  it  for  ever. 


f<(i 


CHAP.  XIII. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  vm. 


Deut.  ix.  27.  Ri'mombiT  Uiy  servants,  Al)riili«m, 
Isaac,  and  .lacoli ;  lnok  not  unto  the  stubbornness  of 
this  people,  nor  ti>  their  wickedness,  nor  to  their  sin  : 

2  Chr.  vi.  16.  Now,  therefore,  O  Loud  God  of  Israel, 
keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father  thai  which 
tliou  hast  promised  liim,  sayiiiir.  There  sliall  not  fail 
thee  a  man  in  my  sitrht  to  sit  upon  the  llirone  of  Is- 
rael;  yet  so  that  "thy  children  lake  heed  to  their  way 
to  walk  in  mv  hiw,  as  thon  ha,sl  walked  before  me. 

17.  Ifow  then,  O  Loud  God  of  Israel,  let  thy 

word  be  verified,  which  thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy 
servant  David. 

42.  O  Lord  God,  turn  not  away  the  face  of 

thine  anointed  :  remember  the  mercies  "of  David  thy 
servant. 

Xch.  i.  8.  Remember,  I  beseecli  thee,  the  word  that 
thou  commandedsl  thy  servant  Moses,  saying,  If  ye 
transgress,  I  will  scatter  you  abroad  among  the  na- 
tions : 

9.  But  (/  ye  turn  unto  me,  and  keep  my  com- 
mandments, and  do  them  ;  though  there  were  of  you 
cast  out  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven,  yet 
will  I  gather  them  from  thence,  and  will  bring  tliem 
uuto  the  place  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my  name 
there. 

10.  Now  these  nre  thy  servants  and  thy  peo- 
ple, whom  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thj'  great  power, 
and  Ijy  thy  strong  hand. 

—  ix.  32.  Now  therefore,  our  God,  the  great,  the 
mighty,  and  the  terrilile  God,  who  keepest  covenant 
and  mercy,  let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  little  before 
thee,  that  hath  come  upon  us,  on  our  kings,  on  our 
princes,  and  on  our  priests,  and  on  our  prophets,  and 
on  our  fathers,  and  on  all  thy  jieople,  since  the  time 
of  the  kings  of  Assyria  unto  this  day. 

Ps.  cxix.  41.  Let  thy  mercies  come  also  unto  me,  0 
Lord,  avn  thy  salvation,  according  to  thy  word. 

49.  Remember  the   word  unto  thy  servant, 

upon  which  thou  hast  caused  me  to  hope. 

58.  I  entreated   thy   favour  with  my  whole 

heart :  be  merciful  unto  me  according  to  tliy  word. 

76.  Let,  I  pray  thee,  thy  merciful  kindness  be 

for  ni}'  comfort,  according  to  ihy  word  unto  thy  ser- 
vant. 

1.54.  Plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me :  quicken 

me  according  to  thy  word. 

169.  Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thee,   O 

Lord  :  give  me  understanding  according  to  thy  word. 

170.  Let  my  supplication  come  before  thee; 

deliver  me  according  to  thy  word. 

—  cxxxii.  10.  For  thy  servant  David's  sake  ttirn  not 
away  the  face  of  thine  "anointed. 

See  Jer.  xiv.  21. 

§  48.    By  (lod's  Mercy. 

1  Kings  iii.  6.  And  Solomon  said.  Thou  hast  shewed 
unto  thy  servant  David  my  father  great  mercy,  accord- 
ing as  he  walked  before  thee  in  truth,  and  in  right- 
eousness, and  in  uprightness  of  heart  with  thee ;  and 
thou  hast  kept  for  him  this  great  kindness,  that  thou 
hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on  his  throne,  as  it  is  this 
day. 

7.  And  now,  O  Loud  my  God,  thou  hast  made 

thy  servant  king  instead  of  David  my  father :  and  1 
am  but  a  little  child :  I  know  not  how  to  go  out  or 
come  in. 

Ps.  xxii.  21.  Save  me  from  the  lion's  mouth :  for 
thou  hast  heard  me  from  the  horns  of  the  unicorns. 

—  XXV.  G.  Remember,  O  Lord,  thy  tender  mercies 
and  th}-  lovingkindnesses ;  for  they  lume  been  ever  of  old. 

—  xxvii.  9.  Hide  not  thy  face/or  from  me  ;  put  not 
thy  servant  away  in  anger:  thou  hast  been  my  help  ; 
leave  me  not,  neither  forsake  me,  O  God  of  my  salva- 
tion. 

—  xxxi.  16.  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  ser- 
vant :  save  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake. 

—  Ivi.  13.  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from 
death  :  itiU  not  Ihou  delieer  my  feet  from  falling,  that 
I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  light  of  the  living? 

—  Ixix.  13.  But  as  for  me,  my  prayer  i.i  unto  thee, 
O  Lord,  in  an  acceptable  time :  O  God,  in  the  nudti- 
tude  of  thy  mercy  hear  me,  in  the  truth  of  thy  salvation. 


16.  Hear  me,  O  Lord;  for  thy  lovingkindness 

!J)  pood ;  turn  unto  me  according  to  the  multitude  of 
thy  tender  mercies. 

I.s.  Ixiii.  15.  Look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold 
from  the  habitation  of  thy  holiness  and  of  thy  glory : 
where  m  thy  zeal  and  thy  strength,  the  sounding  of  thy 
l)o\\els  and  of  thy  mercies  toward  mcV  are  they  re- 
strained ? 

Dan.  ix  18.  O  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear; 
oiien  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  desohitions,  and  the 
city  whicli  is  called  by  thy  name:  for  we  do  not  pre- 
sent our  supplications  betbre  thee  fur  our  righteous- 
nesses, but  for  thy  great  mercies. 

See  Ps.  cix.  21. 

^  49.    By  God's  Glory. 

Ex.  xxxii  11.  And  Moses  besought  the  Lokd  his 
God,  and  said,  Lord,  why  doth  tliy  wrath  wax  hot 
against  thy  peojile,  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out 
of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  great  power,  and  with  a 
mighty  hand? 

12.  Wherefore  should  the  Egyptians  speak, 

and  say,  For  mischief  did  he  bring  tluMU  out,  to  shij' 
them  in  the  mountains,  and  to  consume  them  from  the 
face  of  the  earth  ?  Turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and 
repent  of  this  evil  against  thy  people. 

iVt/m.  xiv.  13.  And  Jloses  said  unto  the  Lord,  Then 
the  Egyptians  shall  hear  it,  (for  thou  liroughtest  up 
this  people  in  thy  might  from  among  them  ;) 

14.  And" they  will  tell  it  to  the  inhabitants  of 

this  land :  for  they  have  heard  that  thou  Lord  art 
among  this  people,  that  thou  Loud  art  seen  face  to 
face,  and  tliiit  thy  cloud  standeth  over  them,  and  tliat 
thou  goest  before  them,  by  daytime  in  a  pillar  of  a 
cloud,  and  in  a  pillar  of  fire  by  night. 

15.  Now  if  thou  shall  kill  all  this  people  as 

one  man,  then  the  nations  which  have  heard  the  fame 
of  thee  will  speak,  saying, 

16.  Because  "theLoRD  was  not  able  to  bring 

this  people  into  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  them, 
therefore  he  hath  slain  them  in  the  wilderness. 

Di-iit.  ix.  28.  Lest  the  laud  whence  thou  Ijroughtest 
us  out  say.  Because  the  Lord  was  n<it  able  to  bring 
them  into  the  land  which  he  prf)mised  them,  and  be- 
cause he  hated  them,  he  hath  brought  them  out  to 
slay  them  in  the  wilderness. 

29.  Yet  they  are  thy  people  and  thine  inherit- 
ance, which  thou  broughtest  out  by  thy  mighty  power 
and  by  thj-  stretched  out  arm. 

Jo.9.  vii.  7.  And  Joshua  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God, 
wherefore  hast  thou  at  all  brought  this  pcoi>le  over 
Jordan,  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amorites,  to 
destroy  us  ?  would  to  God  we  had  been  content,  and 
dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jordan ! 

8.  O  Lord,  what  shall  I  say,  when  Israel  tum- 

eth  their  backs  befbre  their  enemies  ? 

9.  For  the  Canaanites  and  all  the  inhabitants 

of  the  land  shall  hear  of  it,  and  shall  environ  us  round, 
and  cut  off  our  name  from  the  earth ;  and  what  wilt 
thou  do  unto  th}-  great  name? 

1  Kiiir/.i  xviii.  36.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  t/ie  time  of 
the  otTering  of  the  evening  sacrifice,  that  Elijah  the 
prophet  came  near,  and  said,  Loud  God  of  Abraham, 
Isaac,  and  of  Israel,  let  it  be  known  this  day  that  thou 
art  God  in  Israel,  and  t/uii  I  am  thy  servant,  and  that 
1  have  done  all  these  things  at  thy  word. 

37.  Hear  me,  O  Lord,  he'iir  me,  that  this  peo- 
ple may  know  that  thou  art  the  Lord  God,  and  t/tai 
thou  hast  turned  their  heart  back  again. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  35.  And  say  ye,  Save  us,  O  God  of  our 
salvation,  and  gather  us  together,  and  deliver  us  from 
the  heathen,  that  we  may  give  thanks  to  thy  holy 
n;une,  and  elory  in  tliy  praise. 

P.t.  xxxi."3.  for  thou  art  my  rock  and  my  fortress; 
therefore  for  thv  name's  sake  lead  me,  and  guide  me. 

—  cxv.  2.  ■\V"herefore  should  the  heathen  say,  \Vhere 
is  now  their  God  ? 

l)an.  ix.  17.  Now  therefore,  O  our  God,  hear  the 
prayer  of  thv  servant,  and  his  suiiplications.  and  cause 
thy" face  t<j  shine  upon  thy  sanctuary  that  is  desolate, 
for  the  Lord's  sake. 

li).  o  Lord,  hear;  O  Lord,  forgive;  O  Lord, 

hearken  and  do ;  defer  not,  for  thme  own  sake,  O  my 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


God:  for  thy  city  and  thy  people  are  called  by  thy 
name. 
See  Is.  sxxvii.  17,  30. 

§  50.    By  God's  Justice. 

Gen.  xviii.  23.  And  Abraham  drew  near,  and  said. 
Wilt  thou  also  destroy  the  righteous  with  the  wicked  V 

24.  Peradventure  there  be  fifty  righteous  with- 
in the  city :  wilt  thou  also  destroy  and  not  spare  the 
place  for  the  fifty  righteous  tliat  are  tlierein? 

3.5.  That  be'tar  from, thee  to  do  after  this  man- 
ner, to  slay  the  righteous  with  the  wiclicd ;  and  that 
the'righteous  should  be  as  the  wicked,  tliat  l)e  far  from 
thee :  "Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do  right  V 

3S.  Peradventure  there  shall  lack  five  of  the 

fifty  righteous :  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  city  for  lack 
of  five  ?  And  he  said.  If  I  find  there  forty  and  five,  I 
will  not  destroy  it. 

39.  And  he  spake  unto  him  yet  again,  and 

said,  Peradventure  there  shall  be  forty  found  there. 
And  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it  for  forty's  sake. 

80.  And  he  said  nnti>  Mm,  O  let  not  the  Lord 

be  angrv,  and  I  will  speak:  Peradventure  there  shall 
thirtyVe  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not  do  it,  if 
I  find  thirty  there. 

31.  And  he  said.  Behold  now,  I  have  taken 

upon  me  to  speak  unto  the  Lord :  Peradventure  there 
sliall  be  twenty  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not. 
destroy  it  for  twentv's  sake. 

33.  And  he"  said,  O  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry, 

and  I  will  speak  yet  but  this  once  :  Peradventure  ten 
shall  be  found  there.  And  he  said,  I  will  not  desU'oy 
it  for  ten's  sake. 

§  .51.    By  Rejoicing  of  Enemies. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  16.  For  I  said.  Hear  me,  lest  otherwise 
they  should  rejoice  over  me :  when  my  foot  slippeth, 
they  magnif)'  tliemselves  against  me. 

—  Ixxxvi.  17.  Show  me  a  token  for  good ;  that  they 
which  hate  me  may  see  it,  and  be  ashamed :  because 
thou,  Lord,  hast  holpen  me,  and  comforted  me. 

—  cix.  21.  But  do  thou  for  me,  O  God  the  Lord,  for 
thy  name's  sake :  because  thy  mercy  is  good,  deliver 

thou  me.  ,    .  „    , 

—  cxl.  8.  Grant  not,  O  Lord,  the  desires  of  the 
wicked :  further  not  his  wicked  device ;  lest  they  exalt 
themselves.     Selah. 


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§  52.    By  Faitli  in  God. 

Ps.  xvi.  1.  Preserve  me,  O  God :  for  in  thee  do  I  put 
my  trust. 

_  XXV.  3.  O  my  God,  I  trust  m  thee :  let  me  not 
be  ashamed,  let  not  mme  enemies  triumph  over  me. 

30.  O  keep  my  soul,  and  deliver  me :  let  me 

not  be  ashamed ;  for  I  put  my  trust  in  thee. 

—  xxxi.  1.  In  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  put  my  trust;  let 
me  never  be  ashamed :  deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness. 

—  xxxiii.  33.  Let  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us, 
according  as  we  hope  in  thee. 

—  Ivii.  1.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God,  be  mercitul 
unto  me:  for  my  soul  trusteth  in  thee:  yea,  in  the 
shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  make  my  refuge,  until  tli£se 
calamities  be  overpast. 

—  Ixxi.  1.  In  thee,  O  Loud,  do  I  put  my  trust:  let 
me  never  be  put  to  confusion. 

—  Ixxxvi.  4.  Rejoice  the  soul  of  thy  servant:  for 
unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul. 

—  cxix.  42.  So  shall  I  have  wherewith  to  answer 
him  that  reproacheth  me :  for  I  trust  in  thy  word. 

cxli.  8.  But  mine  eyes  are  unto  thee,  O  God  the 

Lord:  in  thee  is  my  trust;  leave  not  my  soul  destitute. 

—  cxlii.  5.  I  cried  unto  thee,  O  LoitD :  I  said.  Thou 
art  my  refuge  and  my  portion  in  the  huid  of  the  living. 

Jer.  xvii.  17.  Be  uot  a  terror  unto  me:  thou  art  my 
hope  in  the  day  of  evil. 

§  63.    By  Good  Works  Past. 

2  Kinrj^  XX.  3.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Loud,  remember 
now  how  I  iiave  walked  l)efore  thee  in  truth  and  with 
a  perfect  heart,  and  have  done  that  which  is  good  in  thy 
Bight.     And  Hezekiah  wept  sore. 


Nth.  V.  19.  Tliink  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good,  ac- 
conUng  to  all  that  I  have  done  for  this  people. 

—  xiii.  14.  Rememlier  me,  O  my  God,  concerning 
this,  and  wipe  not  out  my  good  deeds  that  I  have  done 
for  the  house  of  mv  God,  and  for  the  offices  thereof 

Ps.  xxvi.  1.  Judge  me,  O  Lord;  for  I  have  walked 
in  mine  integrity :  I  have  trusted  also  in  the  Lord  ; 
therefore  I  shall  not  slide. 

3.  For  thy  lovingkindness  is  before  mine  eyes : 

and  I  have  walke"d  in  thy  truth. 

cxix.  30.  I  have  chosen  the  way  of  truth :  thy  judg- 
ments have  I  laid  before  me. 

31.  I  have  stuck  unto  thy  testimonies:    O 

Lord,  put  me  not  to  shame. 

77.  Let  thy  tender  mercies  come  unto  me,  that 

I  may  live :  for  thy  law  is  my  delight. 

94.  I  am  thine,  save  me ;  for  1  have  sought  thy 

precepts. 

131.  I  have  done  judgment  and  justice : 

me  not  to  mine  oppressors. 

133.  Look  thou  upon  me,  and  be  merciful  unto 

me,  as  thou  usest  to  do  unto  those  that  love  thy  name. 

1,53.  Consider  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me : 

for  I  do  not  forget  thy  law. 

173.  Let  thine  hand  help  me ;  for  I  have  chosen 

thy  precepts. 

'Is.  xxxviii.  2.  Then  Hezekiah  turned  his  face  toward 
the  wall,  and  prayed  imto  the  Lord, 

3  And  said,  Remember  now,  O  Lord,  I  be- 
seech thee,  how  I  have  walked  before  thee  in  truth 
and  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  have  done  that  which  is 
good  in  thy  sight.     And  Hezekiah  wept  sore. 

See  Ps.  xxxvi.  2. 

§  54.    By  Good  Works  to  Come. 

1  Kings  viii.  57.  The  Lord  our  God  be  with  us,  as 
he  was  with  oiu-  fathers  :  let  him  not  leave  us,  nor  for- 

gnlrg    lie  • 

58.  That  he  may  incline  our  hearts  unto  him, 

to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  command- 
ments, and  his  statutes,  and  his  judgments,  which  he 
commanded  our  fiithers. 

Ps.  cxix.  8.  I  will  keep  thy  statutes :  0  forsake  me 
not  utterly. 

32.  I  will  run  the  way  of  thy  commandments, 

when  thou  shall  enlarge  my  heart. 

14,5,  I  cried  with  my  whole  heart ;  hear  me,  O 

Lord  :  I  will  keep  thy  statutes. 

146.  I  cried  unto  thee;  save  me,  and  I  shall 

keep  thy  testimonies. 

See  Job  xiii.  20,  31. 


CHAP.  XIV. 
INTERCESSION. 

§  55.    Duty  of  Intercession. 

1  Slim.  xii.  23.  Moreover  as  for  me,  God  forbid  that 
I  should  sin  against  the  Lord  in  ceasing  to  pray  for 
you  :  but  I  will  teach  vou  the  good  and  the  ri^ht  way  : 

1  Tim.  ii.  1.  I  exhort  therefore,  that,  first  ot  all,  sup- 
plications, prayers,  intercessions,  and  giving  of  thanks, 
be  made  for  all  men ; 

See  Job  xiii.  8. 

§  56.    Intercession  Forbidden. 

Jer.  vii.  16.  Therefore  pray  not  thou  for  this  people, 
neither  litt  up  cry  or  prayer  for  them,  neither  make  in- 
tercession to  me  :  for  I  will  not  hear  thee. 

—  xi.  14.  Tlierefore  pray  not  thou  for  this  people, 
neither  lift  up  a  cry  or  prayer  for  them :  for  I  will  not 
hear  them  in  the  time  that  they  cry  unto  me  for  their 
trouble. 

—  xiv.  11.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me,  Pray  not 
for  this  people  for  t!mr  good. 

§  57.    Intercession  Desired. 

Ex.  ix.  28.  Entreat  the  Lord  (for  it  is  enougli)  that 
there  be  no  more  mighty  thunderings  and  hail ;  and  I 
will  let  you  go,  and  ye  shall  stay  no  longer 


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CHAP.  XIV 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


1  Sam.  vii.  8.  And  the  cliiMron  of  Israel  said  to  Sam- 
uel, Cease  not  to  ciy  unto  tlie  Lokd  our  C4iid  for  us, 
that  he  will  save  lis  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines. 

—  xii.  1!).  And  all  the  iieople  said  unto  Samuel, 
Pray  for  thy  servants  imto  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  we 
die  not :  for  we  have  added  unto  all  our  sins  tliii  evil, 
to  ask  us  a  kin^. 

30.  And   Samuel  said  unto  the  people.  Fear 

not:  ye  have  done  all  this  wiekeduess:  yet  turn  not 
aside  from  following  the  LoiiD,  but  serve  the  Lord 
with  all  your  heart ; 

Jdb  ix.  3C.  For  lie  is  not  a  man,  as  I  am,  that  I  slimild 
answer  hini,  and  we  should  come  together  in  judirmenl. 

33.  Neither  is  there  any  daysman  bctni.xt  us, 

that  might  lay  his  hand  upon  us  both. 

—  xvi.  21.  Oh  that  one  might  plead  for  a  man  with 
God,  ;is  a  man  pkiiihth  for  his  neighbour ! 

—  xxxiii.  (J.  Behold,  I  am  according  to  thy  wish  in 
God's  stead :  I  also  am  formed  out  of  the  clay. 

7.    Behold,   my   terror  .shall   not  make  thee 

afraid,  neither  shall  my  hand  be  heavy  upon  tliee. 

Ix.  xxxvii.  4.  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear 
the  words  of  Rabsha'keh,  whom  the  king  of  AssjTia 
his  master  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God,  "and 
will  reprove  the  words  which  tlie  Lono  thy  God  hath 
heard :  wherefore  lift  up  (hy  prayer  lor  the  remnant 
that  is  left. 

5.  So  the  servants  of  king  Hezeldah  came  to 

Isaiah. 

Jt'i:  xxxvii.  3.  And  Zedekiah  the  king  sent  Jehucal 
the  son  of  Shelemiah  and  Zeiihauiah  the  son  of  Maa- 
seiah  the  priest  to  the  prophet  Jeremiah,  saying.  Pray 
now  unto  the  Louu  our  God  for  us. 

Dan.  ii.  17.  Tlieu  Daniel  went  to  his  house,  and 
made  the  thing  known  to  Ilananiah,  Mishael,  and 
Azariah,  his  companions : 

18.  That   they  would  desire  mercies  of  the 

God  of  heaven  concerning  this  secret ;  that  Daniel 
and  his  fellows  should  not  perish  with  the  rest  of  the 
wise  inen  of  Babylon. 

Mai.  i.  9.  And  "now,  I  pray  you,  beseech  God  that  he 
will  be  gracious  imto  us :  this  hath  been  by  your  means : 
will  he  regard  your  persons  ?  sailh  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

-Icfe  viii,  '34.  Then  answered  Simon,  and  said.  Pray 
ye  to  the  Lord  for  me,  that  none  of  these  things  which 
ye  have  spoken  come  upon  me. 

§  58.    Intercession  for  Individuals. 

Num.  xii.  13.  And  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord,  say- 
ing, Heal  her  now,  O  God,  I  beseech  thee. 

Job  xlii.  9.  So  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  and  Bildad  the 
Shuhite  and  Zophar  the  Xaamathite  went,  and  did  ac- 
cording as  t  lie  Loud  commanded  them  :  the  Lord  also 
accepted  .Job. 

10.  And  the  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Job, 

when  he  prayed  for  his  friends:  also  the  Lord  gave 
Job  twice  as  rnucli  as  he  had  before. 

1  Sam.  I.  17.  Then  Eli  answered  and  said.  Go  in 
peace:  and  the  God  of  Israel  grant  thee  thy  petition 
that  thou  hast  asked  of  him. 

Ps.  XX.  1.  The  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trou- 
ble;  the  name  of  the  God  of  Jacob  defend  thee; 

2.  Send   thee  help  from  the  sanctuary,  and 

strengthen  thee  out  of  Zion  ; 

3.  Remember  all  thj-  offerings,  and  accept  thy 

Inimt  sacrifice ;  Si-lah. 

4.  Grant  thee  according  to  thine  own  heart, 

and  fulfil  all  thy  counsel. 

2  Tim.  i.  3.  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  my 
forefathers  with  pure  conscience,  that  without  ceasing 
I  have  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers  night  and 
day; 

4.  Greatly  desiring  to  see  thee,  being  mindful 

of  thy  te.ars,  that  I  may  be  filled  with  joy; 

PhUem.  4.  I  thank  my  God,  making  mention  of  thee 
always  in  my  pravers, 

See  Act*  vii.  CO." 

§  50.    For  a  City. 

Gen.  xix.  18.  And  Lot  said  unto  them.  Oh,  not  so, 
my  Lord : 

19.  Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  found  grace 

in  thy  sight,  and  thou  hast  magnilied  thy  mercy,  which 


thou  ha.st  shewed  unto  me  in  saving  my  life;  and  I 
Ciuuiot  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  some  evil  take  me. 
and  I  die: 

20.  Behold  now,  this  city  u  near  to  flee  unto, 

and  it  is  a  little  one:  O,  let  me  escape  thither, (is  it  not 
a  little  one?)  and  my  soul  shall  live. 

21.  And  he  said  unto  him,  See,  I  have  accept- 
ed thee  i-oncerning  this  thing  also,  that  I  will  not  over- 
throw this  city,  liir  the  which  thou  hast  sjioken. 

22.  Haste  thee,  escape  Ihither;  tor  I  can  not 

do  any  thing  till  thou  be  come  thither.  Therefore  the 
name  of  the  city  was  called  Zoar. 

§  GO.    For  Ministers. 

liom.  XV.  30.  Now  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  for  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ's  sake,  and  for  the  love  of  the  Spirit, 
that  ye  strive  together  with  me  in  your  prayers  to  God 
for  mc; 

-31.  That  I  maybe  delivered  from  them  that 

do  not  believe  in  Judea;  and  that  my  service  which  / 
hate  for  Jerusalem  m;iy  Ije  acce|ned  of  the  saints  ; 

32.  That  I  may  come  unto  you  witli  joy  by 

tlie  will  of  God,  and  may  with  j'ou  be  refreshed. 

2  Cor.  i.  11.  Ye  also  helping  together  by  prayer  for 
us,  that  for  the  gift  bestowed  upon  us  by  the  means  of 
many  jjersons  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  on  our 
behalf. 

Eph.  vi.  19.  And  for  mc,  that  utterance  may  be  given 
unto  me,  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  boldly,  to  make 
known  the  nij'stcry  of  the  gospel, 

20.  For  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  bonds ; 

that  therein  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak. 

Col.  iv.  3.  Withal  praying  also  for  us,  that  God  would 
open  unto  us  a  door  of  utterance,  to  spe;ik  the  mystery 
of  Christ,  for  which  I  am  also  in  bonds: 

4.  That  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to 

speak. 

1  Thess.  V.  25.  Brethren,  pray  for  us. 

2  The-is.  iii.  1.  Finallj',  brethren,  pray  for  us,  that  the 
word  of  the  Lord  may  have  free  course,  and  be  gloriJ) 
fied,  even  as  it  is  with  j'ou: 

2.  And  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  unrea- 
sonable and  wicked  men:  for  all  men  have  not  faith. 

Ueb.  xiii.  18.  Pray  for  us :  for  we  trust  we  have  a 
good  conscience,  iu  all  things  willing  to  live  honestly. 

19.  But  I  beseech  yon  the  rather  to  do  this, 

that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  sooner. 

§  61.    For  One's  Family. 

Oen.  xvii.  18.  And  Abraham  said  unto  God,  0  that 
Ishmael  might  live  before  thee  ! 

—  xxviii.  3.  And  God  Almighty  bless  thee,  and 
make  thee  fruitful,  and  multiply  thee,  that  thou  may- 
est  be  a  multitude  of  people ; 

4.  And  give  thee  the  blessing  of  Abraham,  to 

thee,  and  to  thy  seed  with  thee ;  that  thou  mayest 
inlierit  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger,  which 
God  gave  unto  Abraham. 

—  xxxii.  11.  Deliver  me,  I  ]irav  thee,  from  the  hand 
of  my  brother,  from  the  hand  of  "Esau :  for  I  fear  him, 
lest  he  will  come  and  smite  me,  and  the  mother  with 
the  children. 

2  Sum.  vii.  18.  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat 
before  the  Lord,  and  he  said.  Who  am  I,  O  Lord 
God  "?  and  what  is  my  house,  that  thou  hast  brought 
me  hitherto  ? 

19.  And  this  was  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy 

sight,  O  Lord  GoD;  but  thou  hast  spoken  also  of  thy 
servant's  house  for  a  great  while  to  come.  And  ii 
this  the  maimer  of  man,  O  Lord  God  ':■ 

20.  And  what  can  David  say  more  unto  thee? 

for  thou.  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  servant. 

21.  For  thy   word's  sake,  and   according  to 

thine  own  heart,  hast  thou  done  all  these  great  things, 
to  make  thy  servant  know  them. 

2.^.  And  now,  O  Lord  God,  the  word  that 

thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  serv:mt,  and  con- 
cerning his  house,  establish  rt  for  ever,  and  do  as  thou 
hast  said. 

30.  And  let  thy  name  be  magnified  for  ever, 

saving.  The  Lord  of  hosts  w  the  God  over  Israel: 
and  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  David  be  established 
before  thee. 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


2  Sam.  vii.  27.  For  thou,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of 
Israel,  hast  revealed  to  thy  servant,  saying,  I  will  liiiild 
thee  a  house  :  therefore  hath  thy  servant  found  in  his 
heart  to  pray  this  prayer  luito  thee. 

28.  And  no\v,"0  Lord  God,  thou  art  that  God, 

and  thy  words  lie  true,  and  thou  hast  promised  this 
goodness  unto  thy  servant : 

29.  Therefore  now  let  it  please  thee  to  bless 

the  house  of  thy  servant,  that  it  may  continue  for  ever 
before  thee :  for  thou,  O  Lord  Gob,  hast  spoken  it  : 
and  with  tliy  blessing  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  be 
blessed  for  ever. 

—  xii.  11).  David  therefore  besought  God  for  the 
child ;  and  David  fasted,  and  went  in,  and  lay  all 
night  upon  the  earth. 

1  C/ir.  xvii.  17.  And  yet  this  was  a  small  thing  in 
thine  eyes,  O  God ;  for  thou  hast  also  spoken  of  th)' 
servant's  house  for  a  great  while  to  come,  and  hast 
regarded  me  according  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high 
degree,  O  Lord  God. 

18.  AVhat  can  David  speak  more  to  thee  for  the 

honour  of  thy  servant '?  for  thou  knowest  thy  servant. 

19.  0  Lord,  for  thy  servant's  sake,  and  ac- 
cording to  thine  own  heart,  hast  thou  done  all  this 
greatness,  in  making  Icnown  all  t/iese  great  things. 

23.  Therefore  now.  Lord,  let  the  thing  that 

thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  servant  and  con- 
cerning his  house  be  established  for  ever,  and  do  as 
thou  Jiast  said. 

2-1.  Let  it  even  be  established,  that  thy  name 

may  be  magnified  for  ever,  saying.  The  Lord  of  hosts 
is  tiie  God  of  Israel,  even  a  God  to  Israel :  and  let  the 
house  of  David  thy  servant  be  established  before  thee. 

25.  For  thou,  O  my  God,  hast  told  thy  servant 

that  thou  wilt  build  him  a  house:  therefore  thy  ser- 
vant hath  found  in  his  heirt  to  pray  before  thee. 

—  —  26.  And  now.  Lord,  thou  art  God,  and  hast 
promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  servant : 

27.  Now  therefore  let  it  please  thee  to  bless 

the  house  of  thy  servant,  that  it  may  be  before  thee 
for  ever:  for  tliou  blessest,  O  Lord,  and  it  shall  be 
blessed  for  ever. 

—  X-xii.  12.  Only  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom  and  un- 
derstanding, and  give  thee  charM  concerning  Israel, 
that  thou  mayest  keep  the  law  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

—  xxix.  19.  And  give  unto  Solomon  my  son  a  per- 
fect heart,  to  keep  thy  commandments,  tliy  testimonies, 
and  thy  statutes,  and  to  do  all  these  things,  and  to  build 
tlie  palace,/);-  the  which  I  have  made  provision. 

1  Kings  viii.  25.  Therefore  now.  Loud  God  of  Is- 
rael, keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father  that  thou 
jiromisedst  him,  saying,  There  sliall  not  fail  tliee  a 
man  in  my  sight  to  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel ;  so  that 
thy  children  lake  heed  to  their  way,  that  they  walk 
Ijefore  me  as  thou  hast  walked  before  me. 

26.  And  now,  O  God  of  Israel,  let  thy  word, 

I  pray  thee,  be  verified,  which  thou  spakest  tinto  thy 
servant  David  my  father. 

§  62.    For  the  Poor. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  21.  O  let  not  the  oppressed  return 
ashamed  :  let  the  poor  and  needy  jiraise  thy  name. 

§  63.    For  Saints. 

(1.   GEXER-VIj  rN'TERCESSIONS.) 

2  Chr.  vi.  41.  Now  therefore  arise,  O  Lord  God, 
into  thy  resting  place,  thou,  and  the  ark  of  thy 
strength:  let  thy  priesis,  O  Loud  God,  be  clothed 
with  salvation,  and  let  thy  saints  rcioicc  in  goodness. 

Ps.  X.  12.  Arise,  O  Loud  ;  O  God,  lift  up  thine 
hand:  forget  not  the  humble. 

—  xxxvi.  10.  O  continue  thy  lovingkindness  unto 
them  that  know  thee;  and  thy  righteousness  to  the 
upriyiit  in  heart. 

—  xl.  IG.  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 
glad  in  thee :  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  con- 
tiuu.'dlv.  The  Lord  be  magnified. 

—  Ixvii.  1.  God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us ; 
and  c;uise  his  fiice  to  shine  upon  us  ;  Selah. 

2.  Tl;at  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  earth, 

thy  saving  health  among  all  nations. 


—  Ixx.  4.  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 
glad  in  thee :  and  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say 
continually,  Let  God  be  magnified. 

—  xc.  16.  Let  thy  work  appear  tmto  thy  servants, 
and  th}'  glory  imt(.)  their  children. 

—  cxix.  79.  Let  those  that  fear  thee  turn  unto  me, 
and  those  that  have  known  thy  testimonies. 

—  cxxv.  4.  Do  good,  O  Lord,  unto  those  that  be 
good,  and  to  them  that  are  upright  in  their  hearts. 

Acts  XX.  32.  And  now,  brethren,  I  commend  you  to 
God,  and  to  the  word  of  his  grace,  which  is  able  to 
build  you  up,  and  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among 
all  them  which  are  sanctified. 

Pliil.  i.  3.  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembrance 
of  you, 

4.  Always  in  every  prayer  of  mine  for  you 

all  making  request  with  joy, 

5."  For  your  fellowship  in  the  gospel  from  the 

first  day  until  now  ; 

Col.  i.  3.  We  give  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  of 
our  Lord  ,Iesus  Christ,  praying  always  for  you, 

-9.  For  this  cause  we  also,  since  the  day  we 

heard  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray  for  j'ou,  and  to  desire 
that  ye  might  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will 
in  all  wisdom  and  spiritual  understanding ; 

1  Thess.  i.  2.  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you 
all,  making  mention  of  you  in  our  prayers ; 

—  iii.  10.  Night  and  day  praying  exceedingly  that 
we  might  see  your  face,  and  might  perfect  that  which 
is  lacking  in  your  faith  ? 

11.  Now  God  himself  and  otu'  Father,  and 

our  Lord  .lesus  Clu'ist,  direct  our  way  unto  you. 

12.  And  the  Lord  make  yoii  to  increase  and 

abound  in  love  one  toward  another,  and  toward  all 
men,  even  as  we  (U>  toward  you : 

2  Thcss.  i.  11.  Wherefore"  also  we  praj'  always  for 
you,  that  our  God  would  count  j'ou  worthy  of  this 
calling,  and  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of  his  good- 
ness, and  the  work  of  faith  with  power : 

12.  That  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

may  be  glorified  in  3'ou,  and  ye  in  him,  according  to 
the  grace  of  our  God  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

(2.    BENEDICTIONS.;) 

Oen.  xlvii.  10.  And  Jacob  blessed  Pharaoh,  and 
went  out  from  before  Pharaoh. 

Lev.  ix.  23.  And  Aaro.i  lifted  up  his  hand  toward 
the  people,  and  blessed  them  ;  and  came  down  from 
offering  of  the  sin  ofl'ering,  and  the  burnt  offering,  and 
peace  offerincs. 

Num.  vi.  23.  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  unto  his  sons, 
saying.  On  this  wise  ye  shall  bless  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, saying  unto  them, 

24.  The  Lord  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee  : 

25.  Xiie  Lord  make  his  ince  shine  upon  thee, 

and  be  gracious  unto  thee : 

26.    The  Lord  Ufl  up  his  countenance  upon 

thee,  and  give  thee  peace. 

27.  And  they  shall  put  my  name  upon  the 

children  of  Israel,  and  I  will  bless  them. 

—  xxiv.  0.  How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob,  and 
thy  tabernacles,  O  Israel ! 

" 6.  As  the  valleys  are  they  spread  forth,  as  gar- 
dens by  the  river's  side,  as  the  trees  of  lignaloes  which  the 
Lord  h.-ith  planted,  and  as  cedar  trees  Ijeside  the  watere. 

7.  lie  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  buckets, 

and  his  seed  shall  be  in  many  waters,  and  his  king  shall 
be  higher  than  Agag,  and  his  kingdom  shall  be  exalted. 

Jos.  xiv.  13.  And  Joshua  blessed  him,  and  gave  unto 
Caleb  the  son  of  Jephtmueh  Hebron  for  an  mheiit- 
ance. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  25.  Then  Saul  said  to  David,  Blessed 
be  thou,  my  son  David  :  thou  shalt  both  do  great 
things,  and  also  shalt  still  jirevail.  So  David  went  on 
his  way,  and  Saul  returned  to  his  place. 

2  Si'm.  vi.  18.  And  as  soon  as  David  had  made  an 
end  of  offering  burnt  offerings  and  peace  oft'criugs,  he 
blessed  the  jieoplc  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

1  (Jhr.  xvi.  2.  And  when  David  had  made  an  end 
of  otfering  the  burnt  offerings  and  the  peace  offerings, 
he  blessed  the  peojile  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

43.    And  all   the  jieople  departed  every  man 

to  his  house ;  and  David  returned  to  bless  his  house. 
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cn.vp.  XIV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Ph.  cxviii  Sfi.  +  wp  biive  blessed  you  out  of  the 
house  of  the  I,oi!i) 

—  cxxxiv.  ;5.  The  Loud  that  maiie  hcnven  ami 
o:irth  bless  thee  out  of  Zion. 

./(V.  xxxi  'J:i.  Thus  s;iith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  the 
GikI  ot  Israel ;  As  vet  lliey  shall  use  this  speeeh  iu  the 
linil  of  Juilah  ;uul  iu  the  cities  thi'ieof,  wheu  I  shall 
hriii;;  ajraiu  their  captivity ;  The  Loud  bless  thee,  O 
lial)itatiou  of  justice,  niiil  mouutaiu  of  holiness. 

I!'>'ii.  XV.  13  Now  tlic  (roll  of  hope  till  you  with  all 
joy  aud  peace  in  believinj,  that  ye  may  abound  iu 
liope,  throuirli  tlie  power  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

W.i   Kow  the  God  of  i>eace  be  with  yon  all.  Amen. 

—  xvi.  24.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 
with  you  all.     Amen. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  23.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 
with  you. 

—  --  34.  3Iy  love  be  with  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus. 
Amen. 

3  Ci>i:  i.  3.  Grace  be  to  you,  and  jieacc,  from  God 
our  Father,  and/;v«H  the  Lord  Jesus  Cluist. 

h)i/i.  i.  2.  Grace  be  to  you,  and  iieacc,  from  God  our 
Fatlier,  and./';v)»i  the  Lord  .lesus  Christ. 

—  vi.  33.  Peace  he  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with 
faitli,  from  God  the  Father  and  tlie  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

24.  Grace  b,-  with  all  them  that  love  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ  in  sincerity.     Amen. 

Phil.  i.  3.  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
our  Father  and/Vv)Hi  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  iv.  33.  'f  he  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with 
you  all.     Amen. 

1  T/te^.  v.  28.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
be  with  you.     Amen. 

3  T'/k'.t.').  i.  2.  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
our  Father  and  tlie  Lord  .Jesus  Christ. 

—  iii.  .5.  And  tlie  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the 
love  of  God,  and  into  the  patient  wailing  for  Christ. 

16.  Xow  the  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you 

peace  always  1>y  all  means.     The  Lord  be  with  you" all. 

18. '  Tlie  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with 

you  all.     Amen. 

3  Tim.  iv.  33.  The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  with  thy 
spirit.     Grace  be  with  yoti.     xVmeu. 

Philem.  3.  Grace  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our 
Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Clirist. 

—  2.5.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  .Jesus  Christ  be  with 
your  spirit.     Amen. 

lleb.  vii.  7.  And  without  all  contradiction  the  less  is 
blessed  of  the  lictter. 

—  xiii.  31).  Now  the  God  of  peace,  that  brought 
again  from  the  dead  our  Lord  Jesus,  that  great  Shep- 
herd of  the  sheep,  through  the  blood  of  tlie  everlast- 
ing covenant, 

31.  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to 

do  liis  will,  working  in  you  that  which  is  well  pleas 
ing  in  his  sight,  through  Jesus  Christ;  to  whom  be 
glory  for  I'ver  and  ever.     Amen. 

3-").  Grace  be  with  von  all.    Amen. 

1  Pef.  V.  10.  But  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath 
called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory  by  Christ  Jesus,  after 
tliat  ye  have  suffered  a  while,  make  you  perfect,  stab- 
lisli,  strengthen,  settle  you. 

2  Pet.  i.  3.  Grace  and  jieace  be  multiplied  unto  you 
through  the  knowledge  of  God,  and  of  Jesus  our  Lord, 

Jmle  3.  Mercy  unto  you,  aud  peace,  aud  love,  be 
multiplied. 

Ii(i\  xxii.  21.  The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be 
with  you  all.    Amen. 

See  Jos.  xxii.  0.     1  Cor.  i.  3.     1  Them.  i.  1. 

§  64.    For  Country. 

(1.   N.\TIOX.\L  P.USDON.) 

Ex.  xxxii.  30.  And  it  came  to  jiass  on  the  mon'ow, 
that  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  have  sinned  a 
great  sin  :  and  now  I  will  go  up  unto  the  Loud  ;  per- 
adventure  1  shall  make  an  atonement  for  your  sin. 

—  xxxiv.  i).  And  he  said,  If  now  I  have  fimndgrace  in 
thy  sight,  O  Lord,  let  mv  Lord,  I  pr.iy  thee,  go" among 
us;  for  it  it  a  stilfnecked  people;  and  jiardon  our  ini- 
quity and  our  sin,  and  take  us  for  thine  iniieritance. 

Awm.  xiv.  17.  And  now,  I  beseech  thee,  let  the 
power  of  my  Lord  be  great,  accortling  as  thou  hast 
spoken,  sayiiig. 


18.  Tlie  JyOUD  i.t  loiiL'sulicring,  and  of  great 

mercy,  tbrgiving  ini<iuity  and  transgression,  and  by  no 
means  clearing  (he  r/iiilii/,  visiting  tlie  iniiiuity  ol  the 
fatliers  upon  the  children  unto  tlie  third  and  Iburlh 
gi'iiertiliiiii. 

1!).   Pardon,  I  beseech  thee,  the  inicjuity  of 

this  jieojile  according  unto  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy; 
and  as  thou  hast  forgiven  thts  people,  froiii  Egypt 
even  until  now. 

1  Ki/ii/.'<  viii.  .30.  And  hearken  thou  to  the  supplica- 
tion of  tliy  servant,  and  of  tiiy  peoiije  Israel,  wiieii  tliev 
sliall  pray  towaril  this  jilace  :  and  hear  thou  in  heaven 
thy  dwcllingplace :  and  wlicn  tliou  bearest,  forgive. 

33.   Wlieii  thy  people  Israel  be  smitten  down 

before  the  enemy,  because  they  have  sinned  against 
thee,  and  shall  turn  again  to  tliee,  and  confess  tliy 
name,  and  pray,  and  make  supplication  unto  thee  in 
this  house : 

34.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  forgive  the 

sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and  bring  tlieiu  again  unto 
the  land  wliich  thou  gavesl  unto  their  fathers. 

Hi).  And  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned 

against  thee,  and  all  their  ti-ansgressions  wherein  they 
have  traivsgressed  against  thee,  and  give  them  compas- 
sion licfore'them  who  carried  them  caiUive,  that  they 
may  have  compassion  on  them : 

!'■).  Ixxix.  8.  O  remember  not  against  us  former  in- 
iquities:  let  thy  tender  mercies  speedily  prevent  us; 
for  we  are  brought  very  low. 

0.  Help  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the 

glory  of  thy  name :  aud  deliver  us,  and  purge  away 
our  sins,  for  tliy  name's  sake. 

/■■<.  Ixiv.  9.  Be  not  wroth  veiy  sore,  O  Lord,  neither 
rememlier  inii|Uity  for  ever:  behold,  see,  we  beseech 
thee,  we  are  all  thy  people. 

(3.   NATIONAL   ^^CT0RY.) 

iV>m.  X.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  ark  set 
forward,  that  Moses  said.  Rise  up.  Loud,  and  let  thine 
enemies  be  scattered;  and  let  them  that  hate  thee  tlee 
before  thee. 

36.  And  when  it  rested,  he  said.  Return,  0 

Lord,  unto  the  many  thousands  of  Israel. 

Jtid.  V.  31.  So  let  all  thine  enemies  perish,  O  Lord: 
but  let  them  that  love  him  be  as  the  sun  when  ho  goeih 
forth  in  his  niiglit.     And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years. 

1  Kings  viii.  44.  If  thy  jjcoplego  out  to  battle  against 
their  enemy,  whithersoever  thou  shall  send  them,  and 
shall  pray  "unto  the  Lord  toward  the  city  which  thou 
hast  chosen,  aud  toward  the  house  that  I  have  built  for 
th}'  name : 

4-").  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven  their  pra3'er  aud 

their  supplication,  and  maintain  their  cause. 

3  Kinfjx  xix.  li).  Now  therefore,  O  Lord  our  God,  I 
beseech  thee,  save  thou  us  out  of  his  hand,  that  all  the 
kingdoms  of  the  earth  may  know  that  thou  art  the 
Loud  God,  even  thou  only. 

2  (Jhr.  vi.  34.  If  thy  iieo]de  go  out  to  war  against 
their  enemies  Jiy  the  way  that  thou  slialt  send  them, 
and  they  pray  unto  thee  "toward  this  city  which  thou 
hast  chosen,  and  the  house  which  1  have  built  for  thy 
name ; 

— •  —  3.').  Tiien  hear  thou  fmin  the  heavens  their 
prayer  and  their  supplication,  and  maintain  their  cause. 

-^  xiv.  11.  And  Asa  cried  unto  tlie  Lord  his  God, 
and  said.  Lord,  it  t<nothing  with  thcetohel;),  whether 
with  many,  or  with  them  that  have  no  power:  help 
us,  O  Lord  our  God;  for  we  rest  on  thee,  and  in  thy 
name  we  go  against  this  multitude.  O  Loud,  Xhonart 
our  God;  let  not  man  prevail  against  thee. 

—  XX.  12.  O  our  God,  wilt  thou  not  judge  them  ? 
for  we  have  no  might  against  this  great  company  that 
Cometh  a','ainst  us7  neither  kno\\  we  what  to  do :  but 
our  ej-es  ore  upon  thee. 

13.  And  all  Judah  stood  before  the  Lord,  with 

their  little  ones,  their  wives,  and  their  children. 

Pn.  xvii.  7.  Shew  thv  marvellous  lovingkindness,  0 
thou  that  savest  bv  thv  right  li:ind  them  which  put 
their  tinist  in  thee  from  those  that  rise  up  arjaiiisl  Uitm. 

—  xliv.  4.  Thou  art  my  King,  O  God  :  command  de- 
liverances for  Jacob. 

—  Ixxxiii.  9.  Do  unto  them  as  unto  the  Midianites ; 
as  to  Sisera,  as  to  Jabhi,  as  the  brook  of  Kisou ; 


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CHAP.  XIV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


Ps.  Ixxxiii.  10.  Which  perished  at  En-dor:  they  be- 
came (IS  dung  for  the  earth. 

—  cviii.  10.  Who  will  bring  me  into  thestrong  city? 
who  will  lead  me  into  Edom? 

11.  Wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  who  hast  cast  lis  off? 

and  wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  go  forth  with  oiu-  hosts  ? 

(3.   NATIONAI.,   WELPAKE.) 

Deut.  Ix.  25.  Thus  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord  forty 
days  and  forty  nights,  as  I  full  down  at  the  first ;  bu- 
ciiuse  the  Lord  had  said  he  would  destroy  you. 

—  —  26  I  prayed  therefore  unto  the  Loud,  and 
said,  O  Lord  God,  destroy  not  thy  people  and  tliine 
inheritance,  which  thou  iiast  redeemed  through  thj' 
greatness,  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt 
with  a  mighty  hand. 

JVum.  xxvii.  15.  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  Lord, 
saying, 

16.  Let  the  Lord,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of 

all  flesh,  set  a  man  over  the  congregation, 

17.    Which  may  go  out  before  them,   and 

which  may  go  in  before  theiu,  and  which  may  lead 
them  out,  and  which  may  bring  them  in ;  that  the 
congregation  of  the  Lord  be  not  as  sheep  which 
have  no  shepherd. 

1  Slim,  vii  5.  And  Samuel  said.  Gather  all  Israel  to 
]\Ilzpeh,  and  I  will  pray  for  j'ou  unto  the  Loud. 

9  And  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  of- 
fered it  for  a  burnt  offering  wholly  tmto  the  Lord  : 
and  Samuel  cried  unto  the  Lord  for  Israel ;  and  the 
Lord  heard  him. 

1  A'iHJ/.s  viii.  29.  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  to- 
ward this  house  night  and  day,  creii  toward  the  place 
of  which  thou  hast  said.  My  name  shall  be  there: 
th:it  thou  mayest  hearken  unio  the  prayer  which  thy 
servant  shall  make  toward  this  place. 

37.  If  there  be  in  the  land  famine,  if  there  be 

pestilence,  blasting,  mildew,  locust,  or  if  there  be 
caterpillar;  if  their  enemy  besiege  them  in  the  land 
of  their  cities ;  whatsoever  plague,  whatsoever  sick- 
ness there  be  ; 

38.  What  prayer  and  supplication  soever  be 

made  by  any  man,  or  by  all  thy  peo]ile  Israel,  which 
shall  kiiow  every  man  the  plague  of  his  own  heart, 
an*l  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  this  house : 

39.  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwelling- 
place,  and  forgive,  and  do,  and  give  to  every  man  ac- 
cording to  his  waj's,  whose  heart  thou  knowest ;+ 

47.   Tci  if  they  shall  bethink  themselves  in  the 

land  whither  they  were  carried  captives,  and  rejient, 
and  make  supplicati(.)n  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  them 
that  carried  tlicm  captives,  s;iying.  We  have  sinned, 
and  have  done  perversely,  we  have  committed  wick- 
edness ; 

48.  And  so  return  unto  thee  with  all   their 

heart,  and  with  all  their  soul,  in  the  land  of  their 
enemies,  which  led  them  away  captive,  and  pray 
unto  thee  toward  their  land,  which  thou  gavest  un- 
to their  fathers,  the  city  which  thou  liast  chosen,  and 
the  house  whicli  I  have  built  tor  thy  name  ; 

49.  Then  hear  thou  their  prayer  and   their 

supplication  in  heaven  thy  dwellingplace,  and  main- 
tain their  cause, 

.52.  Th;it  thine  eyes  may  be  open  unto  the 

supplication  of  thy  servant,  and  unto  the  supplica- 
tion of  thy  people  Israel,  to  hearlcen  unto  them  in  all 
that  they  call  for  unto  thee. 

.59.  And   let  these  my  words,  wherewith  I 

have  made  supplication  belbre  the  Lord,  be  nigli 
unto  the  Loud  our  God  day  and  night,  that  he  main- 
tain tlie  cause  of  his  serv;uit,  and  the  cause  of  his 
people  Israel  at  all  limes,  as  the  matter  shall  require  : 

1  Vhr.  xxix.  IS.  O  Lord  (iod  of  Abraham,  Isaac, 
and  of  Israel,  mir  lathers,  keep  this  for  ever  in  the 
imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  the  heart  of  thy  peo- 
ple, and  prepare  their  heart  unto  thee  : 

3  Ohr.  vi.  20.  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  upon 
this  house  day  and  night,  u'pon  the  jilace  whereof 
thou  ha.st  said  tli:it  thou  wotildest  put  thy  name 
there ;  to  hearken  unto  the  jirayer  which  tliy  servant 
prayeth  toward  this  jilace. 

-^ 21.  Hearken  therefore  unto  the  supplications 

of  thy  servant,  and  of  thy  jieople  Israel,  iNhieh  they 

I 


shall  make  toward  this  place :  hear  thou  from  thy 
dwellingplace,  eeeii  from  heaven  ;  and  when  thou 
hearest,  forgive. 

24.  And  if  thy  people  Israel  be  put  to  the 

worse  before  the  enemy,  because  they  have  sinned 
against  thee ;  and  shall  return  and  confess  thy  name, 
and  pray  and  make  supplication  before  Ihee  in  this 
house ; 

25.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  and  for- 
give the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and  bring  them  again 
imfo  the  laud  which  thou  gavest  to  them  and  to  their 
lathers. 

28.  If  there  be  dearth  in  the  land,  if  there  be 

pestilence,  if  there  be  blasting  or  mildew,  locusts  or 
caterpillars  ;  if  their  enemies  besiege  them  in  the 
cities  of  their  land ;  whatsoever  sore,  or  whatsoever 
sickness  there  be : 

29.  Then  what  prayer  or  what  supplication 

soever  shall  be  made  of  any  man,  or  of  all  th}'  peo- 
ple Israel,  when  every  one  shall  know  his  own  sore 
and  his  own  grief,  and  shall  spread  forth  Ins  hands  in 
this  house  : 

—  • — 36.  If  they  sin  against  thee,  (for  there  is  no 
man  wliich  sinneth  not,)  and  thou  be  angry  with 
them,  and  deliver  them  over  before  their  enemies, 
and  they  carrj'  them  away  captives  unto  a  land  far 
off  or  near ; 

—  —  37.  Yet  if  they  bethink  themselves  in  the 
land  whither  they  are  carried  captive,  and  turn  and 
pray  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  their  captivity,  saying, 
We"  have  smned,  we  have  done  amiss,  and  have  dealt 
wickedly ; 

;38.  If  they  return  to  thee  with  all  their  heart 

and  with  all  their  soul  in  the  land  of  their  captivit}', 
whither  they  have  carried  them  captives,  and  pray 
toward  their  land,  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fii- 
thers,  and  toward  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen,  and 
toward  the  house  which  I  have  built  for  thy  name  : 

39.  Then  liear  thou  from  the  heavens,  eren 

from  thy  dwellingplace,  their  prayer  and  their  sup- 
plications, and  maintain  their  cause,  and  forgive  thy 
people  which  have  sinned  against  thee. 

40.  Now,  my  God,  let,  I  beseech  thee,  thine 

eyes  be  o|)en,  and  let  thine  ears  be  attent  unto  the 
prayer  that  is  made  in  this  place. 

A'eh.  i.  5.  And  said,  1  beseech  thee,  O  Lord  God  of 
lieaven,  the  great  and  terrible  God,  that  keepeth  cove- 
nant and  mercy  for  them  that  love  him  and  observe 
his  commandments : 

Ps.  ix.  19.  Arise,  O  Lord;  let  not  man  prevail :  let 
the  heathen  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

—  X.  1.  Why  staiidest  thou  afar  off,  O  Lord?  tehy 
hidest  thou  thyself  in  times  of  triaible  ? 

—  XXV.  22.  Redeem  Israel,  O  God,  out  of  all  his 
troubles. 

—  xxviii.  9.  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inher- 
itance :  feed  them  also,  and  lift  them  uj")  for  ever. 

—  xliv.  24.  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  uHd  for- 
gettest  our  affliction  and  our  ojipiession  ? 

25.  For  our  soul  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust : 

our  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  earth. 

— ■  —  20.  Arise  for  our  help,  and  redeem  us  for  thy 
mercies'  sake. 

—  Ix.  1.  O  God,  thou  hast  cast  us  off,  thou  hast 
scattered  us,  thou  hast  been  displeased :  O  turn  thy- 
self to  us  again. 

2.  Thou  hast  made  the  earth  to  tremble ; 

thou  hast  broken  it:  heal  the  breaches  thereof;  for 
it  shaketh. 

§.  Thou  hast  shewed  thy  people  hard  things  : 

thou  hast  made  us  to  drink  the  wine  of  astonishment. 

9.  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city  ? 

who  will  lead  me  into  Edom  ? 

10.   Wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  ichich  liadst  cast  us 

off?  and  thou,  O  God,  ichiefi  didst  not  go  out  with- our 
armies  ? 

11.  Give  us  help  from  trouble  :  for  vain  is  the 

help  of  man. 

—  Ixxiv.  2.  Remember  thy  congregation,  wJiieh  thou 
hast  purchased  of  old  ;  tlic  rod  of  thine  inheritance, 
fc/u'f/i  thou  hast  redeemed  ;  this  mount  Zion,  wherein 
thou  hast  dwelt.  . 

19.  O  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtledove 

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CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


unto  the  miillitiukw*/"  the  wickal ;  forgot  not  the  cou- 
grcgiilion  of  thy  iioor  for  ever. 

Ph.  Ixxiv.  'i'i.  Arise,  O  God,  ]<U"m\  thhio  own  riiiiso  : 
renieniher  how  tlie  foolish  umu  ri'iu-oaihcth  thee 
daily. 

33.  Forgot  not  the  voice  of  thine  enemies : 

the  tumult  of  those  that  rise  up  against  thee  uiercas- 
elh  conliiHially. 

—  Ixxx.  1.  "(iivc  (Mr,  ()  Shepherd  of  Israel,  thou 
that  leadest  .loseph  like  u  tiock ;  thou  tliat  dwellest 
belweeit  the  eheruliim,  sliine  Ibrth. 

2.  Hefore  Kphniini  and  Uenjamin  and  Manas- 

seh  stir  up  thy  sirenglh,  and  eomi'  ti/i<l  save  us. 

14.   Return,  we  lieseeeh  thee,  O  God  of  hosts: 

look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold,  and  visit  this 
vino ; 

—  —  15.  And  the  vineyard  wliieh  thy  right  hand 
hath  planted,  and  the  liraiuh  tfuil  thou  liiudesl  strong 
for  thyself. 

—  l.xxxiii.  1.  Keep  not  thou  silonee,  O  God  :  hold 
not  tliy  iieaee,  and  be  not  still.  I)  (iod. 

'-.  For,  )o,  thine  eiieiuies  make  a  tumult;  and 

they  that  hale  thee  liave  lil'U'il  up  the  head. 

—  cvi.  4.  KememlM'r  nie,  ()  l,(uu),  with  the  favour 
Ihfil  t/ioii  hciin.ll  tiiili)  thy  people  :  O  visit  me  with  thy 
salvation  ; 

5.  That  I  may  see  the  good  of  thy  chosen, 

tliat  I  may  rejoiee  in  the  gladness  of  thj'  nation,  that 
I  may  glory  with  thine  inherilanee. 

—  cviii.  13.  (jive  us  help  from  trouble:  for  vain  i> 
the  help  of  man. 

Jer.  xiv.  li).  Ilast  thou  utterly  rejected  .ludah  ? 
hath  thy  so>d  loathed  Zicm  ?  why  bast  thou  smitten 
us,  and  then-  i.i  no  healing  for  iis?  we  looked  for 
peace,  and  lliei-e  i-i  no  gooil  ■,  antl  for  the  time  of  heal- 
ing, and  behold  trouble! 

—  x.xix.  7.  And  seek  the  pe;iee  of  the  city  whither 
I  have  caused  vou  to  be  carried  away  captives,  and 
pray  unto  the  Loud  for  it:  lor  in  the  peace  thereof 
shall  ye  have  ]ieace. 

Lnm.  i.  20.  Behold,  O  Loun ;  for  I  am  in  distress : 
ni}- bowels  are  troubled;  mine  heart  is  turned  within 
me;  tor  I  liave  grievously  rebelleil:  abroad  the  sword 
bereaveth,  at  home  t/uir'i.t  as  death. 

Eze/,:  IX.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  vrere 
slaying  them,  and  I  was  left,  that  1  fell  upon  my  face, 
and  cried,  and  s.MJd,  Ah  Lord  (ioD  !  wilt  thou  destroy 
all  the  residue  of  Israel  in  thy  pouring  out  of  thy, 
furv  upon  Jerusalem  ? 

JJiiii.  ix.  10.  ()  [^ord,  according  to  all  thy  righteous- 
ness, I  beseech  tbec,  let  thine  anger  andthyfmy  be 
turned  away  from  thy  city  .Ierus:ileni,  thy  holy  mo'unt- 
ain  :  because  for  our  sins,  and  for  the  iniquities  of  our 
fathers,  .Jerusalem  and  th\-  people  are  become  a  reproach 
to  all  t/iat  'ire  about  us. 

See  Dent.  xxvi.  15.    jWt.  i.  C. 

§  O.J.    For  the  Heathen, 

/^■i.  Ixxiv.  20.  II:ive  respect  unto  the  covenant:  for 
the  dark  jilaces  of  the  earth  are  fidl  of  the  habitations 
of  cruelty. 

Mat.  i.x.  37.  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples.  The 
harvest  truly  i.i  iilenteous,  but  the  labourers  are  few  ; 

38.  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest, 

that  he  will  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvest. 


CHAP.  XV. 

IMPRECATIONS. 

§  66.    Cuiiimaiuls  to  Curse. 

Deut.  xi.  29.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  brought  thee  in  unto  the  land 
whither  thou  goest  to  jiossess  it,  that  thou  shall  put 
the  blessing  upon  mount  Gerizim,  and  the  curse  upon 
mount  Ebal. 

3C).  Are  they  not  on  the  other  side  Jordan,  by 

the  way  where  the  .sun  goeth  down,  in  the  land  of  the 
Canaanites,  which  dwelt  in  the  champaign  over  against 
Gilgal,  beside  the  plains  of  iloreh  ? 

13  193 


—  xxvii.  11.  .\nd  Jloses  charged  the  people  tho 
same  day,  saying, 

12.  These  shall  stand  upon  mount  Gerizim  to 

bless  the  jicoijle,  when  ye  are  come  over  Jordan; 
Simeon,  :iud  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and  Jo- 
soph,  and  Benjamin : 

13.  And  those  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebal  to 

curse ;  Reuben,  Gad,  and  Asher,  and  Zebulun,  Dan, 
and  Naphtali. 

Jos.  viii,  33.  And  all  Israel,  and  their  ciders,  and 
offlcers,  ;iud  their  judges,  stood  on  this  side  tho  ark  and 
on  th;it  side  before  the  priests  the  Levites,  which  bare 
the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Loiii),  as  well  the 
stranger,  ;is  he  th;it  was  Ijorn  among  them  ;  half  of 
them  over  against  mount  Geri/.im,  ;niil  half  of  them 
over  ag:iinst  mount  Ebal ;  as  Moses  tho  servant  of  the 
Lout)  had  eonuuandod  before,  that  they  should  bless 
the  peoi)lc  of  Israel. 

2  Sa/it.  xvi.  10.  And  tho  king  said.  What  have  I  to 
do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Zeruiah?  so  lot  him  curse,  be- 
cause tho  Lord  hath  said  unto  him.  Curse  David. 
Who  shall  then  .say,  Wherefore  hast  thou  doue  so? 

11.  And  David  said  t<>  .\bisliai,  and  to  all  his 

servants.  Behold,  my  son,  wlii<'li  came  forth  of  my 
liowels,  seoketh  my  life  :  how  much  more  now  mai/ 
tlii.i  Benjiunite  da  it?  lot  him  alone, and  let  him  curse; 
for  the  LoKD  hath  bidden  him. 

13.  It  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  look  on  mine 

affliction,  and  that  the  LoitD  will  requite  me  good  for 
his  cursing  this  day. 

See  Jiid.  v.  33. 

§  67.    Commaiuls  not  to  Cnrse. 

JVnm.  xxii.  13.  And  God  said  unto  Balaam,  Thou 
shall  not  go  with  them ;  thou  shall  not  curse  the  peo- 
ple :  for  they  are  blessed. 

—  xxiii.  35.  And  Balak  sai(l  unto  Balaam,  Neither 
cm'se  them  at  all,  nor  bless  them  at  all. 

§  68.    Curses  Requested. 

]\^um.  xxii.  6.  Come  now  therefore,  I  pray  thee, 
curse  me  this  people;  for  they  arc  too  mighty  for  me: 
peradventure  I  shall  prevail,  l/ial  we  may  smite  them, 
and  that  I  may  drive  thoin  out  of  the  land  :  for  I  wot 
that  he  whoni  thou  blessest  k  blessed,  and  he  whom 
thou  cursest  is  cursed. 

7.  And  the  elders  of  Moab  and  the  elders  of 

Midian  departed  with  the  rewards  of  divination  in 
their  hand ;  and  they  came  unto  Balaam,  and  spake 
unto  him  the  words  of  Balak. 

10.  And  Balaam  said  unto  God,  Balak  the  son 

of  Zippor,  king  of  Jloab,  hath  sent  unto  mo,  nat/inij, 

■ 11.  Beliold,  there  is  a  peojilc  come  out  of  Egypt, 

which  covereth  the  face  of  the  earth  :  come  now,  curse 
me  them ;  jieradventure  I  shall  be  able  to  overcome 
them,  and  drive  them  out. 

—  xxiii.  7.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said, 
Balak  the  king  of  Moab  hath  brought  mo  from  Aram, 
out  of  the  mountains  of  the  east,  myiny,  Come,  curse 
me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  Israel. 

8.  How  shall  I  curse,  lelwm  God  hath  not 

cursed '!  or  how  shall  I  defy,  whom  the  Lord  hath  not 
defied  ? 

—  xxiv.  10.  And  Balak's  anger  was  kindled  against 
Balaam,  and  he  smote  his  bauds  together:  and  Balak 
said  unto  Bahiam,  I  called  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies, 
and,  behold,  thou  hast  altogether  blessed  them  these 
throe  times. 

./«».  xxiv.  9.  Then  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of 
Moab,  arose  and  warred  against  Israel,  and  sent  and 
called  B;ila:MU  the  son  of  Boor  to  curse  you : 

10.  But  I  would  not  hearken  unto  Balaam ;  i 

tliereforo  he  blessed  you  still :  so  I  delivered  you  out 
of  his  hand. 

§  69.    Imprecations  iiiton  One's  Self. 

2  iSyw.  xxiv.  17.  And  David  sp;iko  unto  the  Lord 
when  he  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  pooi)le,  and 
said,  Lo,  I  have  sinned,  ami  I  have  done  wickedly: 
but  these  sheep,  what  have  thovdono':'  lei  thine  hand, 
I  pray  thee,  be  against  me,  and  agamst  my  father's 
house. 


CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VITI. 


1  Clir.  xxi.  17.  And  Daviil  said  unto  God,  In  it  not 
I  that  commanded  the  peojile  to  be  niimbcrod?  even  I 
it  is  lliat  havf  sinned  and  done  evil  indeed ;  Imt  asfm- 
these  slieep, -(vluit  liavc  tlieydoneV  let  thine  hand,  1 
prav  thee,  O  Lord  my  God,  be  on  me,  and  on  my  fa- 
ther's hoMsc  ;  but  not  on  thy  people,  that  they  should 
be  plagued. 

Ps.  vii.  3.  O  Lord  my  God,  if  I  have  done  this ;  if 
there  be  iniquity  in  my  hands; 

4.  If  I  have  rewarded  evil  unto  him  that  was 

at  peace  with  me;  (yea,  I  have  delivered  him  that 
without  cause  is  mine  enemy  ;) 

5.   Let  the   enemy   persecute  my  soul,   and 

take  it;  yea,  let  him  tread  do-mi  my  life  upon  the 
earth,  and  lay  mine  honour  in  the  dust.     Sclah. 

§  "0.    Upon  the  Day  of  One's  Birth. 

Job  iii.  1.  After  this  opened  Job  his  mouth,  and 
cursed  his  day. 

3.  And  Job  spake,  and  said, 

3.  Let  the  day  perish  wherein  I  was  born,  and 

the  night  in  which  it  was  said.  There  is  a  man  child 
conceived. 

4.  Lot  that  day  be  darkness ;  let  not  God  re- 
gard it  from  above,  neither  let  the  li"ht  shine  upon  it. 

5.  Let  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death  stain 

it ;  let  a  cloud  dwell  upon  it ;  let  the  blackness  of  the 
day  terrify  it. 

-6.  An  for  that  night,  let  darkness  seize  upon  it; 

let  it  not  be  joined  unto  the  days  of  the  year ;  let  it 
not  come  into  tlie  number  of  the  months. 

7.  Lo,  let  that  night  be  solitary ;  let  no  joyful 

voice  come  therein. 

8.  Let  them  curse  it  that  curse  the  day,  who 

are  ready  to  raise  up  their  mourning. 

9.  Let  the   stars   of  the   twilight   thereof  be 

dark;  let  it  look  for  liglat,  but  luice  none;  neither  let 
it  see  the  dawning  of  the  day : 

10.  Because  it  shut  uot  up  the  doors  of  my 

•moth£r's  womb,  nor  hid  sorrow  from  mine  eyes. 

§  71.    Upon  Persecutors  of  the  Poor. 

Pn.  X.  2.  The  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  persecute  the 
poor:  lot  them  be  taken  iu  the  devices  that  they  have 
imagined. 

—  cix.  9.  Let  his  children  be  fatherless,  and  his  wife 
a  widow. 

10.  Let  his  children  be  continually  vagabonds, 

and  beg ;  let  them  seek  tlieir  bread  also  out  of  their 
desolate  places. 

11.  Let  the  extortioner  catch  all  that  he  hath; 

and  let  the  strangers  spoil  his  labour. 

12.  Let  there  be  none  to  extend  mercy  unto 

liim  :  neither  let  there  be  any  to  favour  his  fatherless 
children. 

13,  Let  bis  posterity  be  cut  off;  fi»d  in  the 

generation  following  let  their  name  lie  lilotted  out. 

14.  Let  the  iniquity  of  his  lathers  be  remem- 
bered with  the  Lord  ;  and  let  not  the  sin  of  his  moth- 
er be  blotted  out. 

15.  Let  them  be  before  the  Lord  continually, 

that  he  may  cut  olf  the  memory  of  them  from  tlie 
earth. 

16.  Because  that  he  remembered  not  to  shew 

mercy,  but  persecuted  the  poor  and  needy  man,  that 
he  might  even  slay  the  broken  in  heart. 

§  72.    Upon  Preachers  of  Another  fjospel. 

Ofil.  i.  8.  But  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven, 
preach  any  other  gosjiel  unto  you  than  tliat  which  we 
liave  prea(-hed  unto  you,  let  him  be  accurseil. 

■  9.  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again.  If 

any  man  preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than  that 
yehave  received,  let  him  be  accursed. 

§  73.    Upon  Those  wlio  Love  not  Christ. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  23.  If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  let  hun  be  Anathema,  Maran-atha. 


§  74.    Upon  Enemies  and  Transgressors. 

JS'iim.  xvi.  15.  And  Sloses  was  very  wroth,  and  said 
unto  the  LoRU,  Kespect  not  thou  their  offering :  I  have 
nut  taken  one  ass  from  them,  neither  have  I  hurt  one 
of  them. 

Dent,  xxxiii.  11.  Bless,  Lord,  his  substance,  and  ao 
cept  the  work  of  his  hands:  smite  through  the  loins 
of  them  that  rise  against  him,  and  of  thcin  that  hate 
him,  that  they  rise  not  again 

Jiid.  xvi.  38.  And  Samson  called  unto  the  Lord,  and 
said,  O  Lord  God,  rememlier  me,  I  pray  thee,  and 
stren»then  me,  I  pray  thee,  only  this  once,  O  God,  that 
I  may  be  at  once  avenged  of  the  Philistines  for  my  two 
eyes. 

1  .Sam.  xxvi.  19.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  let  my 
lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of  his  servant.  If  the 
Lord  have  stirred  tliee  up  against  me,  let  him  accept 
an  offering:  but  if  t/,i'i/  be  the  children  of  men,  cursed 
he  they  before  the  Lord;  for  they  have  driven  me  out 
this  day  from  abiding  in  the  inheritance  of  the  Lord, 
saj'ing.  Go,  serve  other  gods. 

JVeh.  iv.  4.  Hear,  O  our  God;  for  we  are  despised: 
and  turn  their  reproach  upon  their  own  head,  aud  give 
them  for  a  prey  in  the  laud  of  captivity : 

5.  And  cover  not  their  iniquity,  and  let  not 

their  sin  be  blotted  out  from  before  thee  :  lor  they  have 
provoked  thee  to  anger  before  the  builders. 

—  v.  13.  Also  I  shook  my  lap,  and  said,  So  God 
shake  out  eveiy  man  from  his  house,  and  from  his 
labour,  that  performeth  not  this  promise,  e^en  thus  be 
he  shaken  out,  and  emptied.  Aud  all  the  congrega- 
tion said.  Amen,  and  |)raised  the  Lord.  And  the  peo- 
ple did  according  to  this  promise. 

Job  xxvii.  7.  Let  mine  enemy  be  as  the  wicked,  and 
he  that  riseth  uji  against  me  as"  the  unrighteous. 

Ps.  V.  10.  Destroy  thou  them,  O  God';  let  them  fall 
by  their  own  counsels;  cast  them  out  in  the  multitude 
of  their  transgressions ;  for  they  have  rebelled  against 
thee. 

—  vi.  10.  Let  all  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and  sore 
vexed :  let  them  return  and  be  ashamed  suddenly. 

—  ix.  20.  Put  them  in  fear,  O  Lord  :  Ihitt  the  na- 
tions may  know  themselves  to  be  but  men.     Selah. 

—  X.  15.  Break  thou  the  arm  of  the  w  icked  and 
the  evil  jnan:  seek  out  his  wickedness  till  thou  find 
none. 

—  XXV.  8.  Yea,  let  none  that  wait  on  thee  be 
ashamed :  let  them  be  ashamed  which  transgress  with- 
out cause. 

—  xxviii.  4.  Give  them  according  to  their  deeds, 
and  accordiug  to  the  wickedness  of  their  endeavours : 
give  them  after  the  work  of  their  hands;  render  to 
them  their  desert, 

—  xxxi.  17.  Let  me  not  be  ashamed,  O  Lord;  for  I 
have  called  uiiou  thee  :  let  the  wicked  be  ashamed,  and 
let  them  be  silent  in  the  grave. 

18.  Let  the  lying  lips  be  put  to  silence ;  which 

speak  grievous  things  proudly  and  contemptuously 
:igainst  the  righteous. 

—  xx.xv.  4.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to 
shame  that  seek  after  my  soul :  let  them  be  turned 
back  and  brought  to  confusion  that  devise  mj-  hurt. 

8.  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  luiawares ; 

and  let  his  net  that  he  bath  hid  catch  himself;  into 
that  very  destruction  li't  him  fall. 

9.  Aud  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  the  Lord: 

it  shall  rejoice  in  his  salvation. 

2(i.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  brought  to  con- 
fusion togi'tber  that  rejoice  at  mine  hurt  :  let  them  be 
clothed  with  sliame  and  dishonour  that  magnify  thein- 
selrcn  ;igainst  nu'. 

—  xi.  14.  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded  to- 
gether that  seek  after  ray  soul  to  destroy  it ;  let  then) 
l)e  driven  backward  and  put  to  shame  that  wish  mc 
evil. 

15.  Let  them  be  desolate  for  a  reward  of  their 

shame  that  say  unto  me,  Aha,  aha. 

—  liv.  5.  He  sh;dl  reward  evil  unto  mine  enemies: 
cut  them  oil'  iu  thy  Inuh. 

—  Iv.  9.  Destroy,  O  Lord,  and  divide  their  tongues: 
for  I  have  seen  violence  and  strife  in  the  city. 

15.  Let  death  seize  upon  them,  a7id  l&t  them 


t94 


CHAP.  XV. 


DUTIES  TO  GOD. 


BOOK  VIII. 


fo  down  quick  into  licU :  for  wickedness  is  iu  Hair 
welliugs,  ami  aiiion^  tliem. 

Ps  hi.  7.  Shall  tUey  csi'iipe  by  iniqiiity?  in  thine 
anger  cast  ilown  tUc  people,  O  Goil. 

—  Iviii.  7.  Lit  tliLiii  nuU  away  as  waters  wfiich  run 
cont'muiilly :  tr.'uii  he  bendelh  A«  bmr  to  nfwot  his  ar- 
rows, let  theni  be  as  cut  in  pieces. 

—  lix.  5.  Thou  therefore,  O  Loiti)  God  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel,  awake  to  visit  all  the  heathen;  be  not 
merciful  to  any  wii'ked  transgressors.     Selah. 

11.  Slay  them  not,  lest  my  peojile  forget:  scat- 
ter them  by  thy  power ;  and  bring  them  down,  O  Lord 
oiu'  shield. 

Vi.  Fill-  the  sin  of  their  month  niuJ  the  words 

of  Iheir  lips  let  them  even  be  taken  in  their  pride:  and 
for  cursing  and  lying  irhii'li  ihey  spe:ik. 

13.  Consiune    tlinn    in  wrath,  consume  them, 

that  they /»rt^  not  lie:  and  let  tliem  know  that  God 
ruleth  iu  .lacob  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth.     Selah. 

1-t.  And  at  eveuuig  let  them  return ;  and  let 

them  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round  about  the 


they  arise 
rigoice. 


i.   Let   them 
let  them  be 


curse,  but  bless  thou :  when 
ashamei) ;  but  let  thy  servant 


city. 

15.  Let  them  wander  up  and  down  for  meat, 

and  grudge  if  they  be  not  sati.stied. 

—  Ixviii.  1.  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scat- 
tered: let  them  also  that  hate  him  flee  before  him. 

3.  As  smoke   is  driven   away,  m  drive  them 

away:  as  wax  melteth  bef)re  the  lire,  ,iy  let  the  wicked 
perish  at  the  presence  of  Goil. 

—  Ixix.  3:J.  Let  their  eyes  lie  darkened,  that  they  see 
not;  and  make  their  loins  e<)Utinu;dly  to  shake. 

34.  Pour  out  thine  indignation  upon  them,  and 

let  thy  wrathful  anger  take  holil  of  them. 

37.  Add  iuiipiity  unto  their  iniquity:  and  let 

them  not  come  into  thy  ri:;hteousuess. 

3-!.  Let  them  l)e  blotli-d  out  of  the  book  of  the 

living,  and  not  be  written  with  the  righteous. 

—  Ixx.  3.  Let  them  l)e  aslKuned  and  confounded 
that  seek  ;ifler  ray  soul :  let  them  be  turned  backward, 
and  put  to  confusion,  that  desire  my  hint. 

3.  Let  them  be  turned  Itae'k  f<U'  a  reward  of 

their  shame  that  say.  Aha,  aha. 

—  Ixxi.  13.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  consumed 
that  ;u-e  :idversaries  to  my  soul ;  let  them  be  covered 
with  reproaeh  au.l  dishonour  th;it  seek  my  luu't. 

—  Ixxix.  10.  Wherefore  shoulil  the  heathen  say, 
Wliere  i.s  tlieir  God  V  let  him  be  known  among  the 
heatlieu  in  our  sight  by  the  revenging  of  the  blood  of 
thy  servant  lehieh  in  shed. 

13.  And  render  unto  our  neighbours  sevenfold 

into  their  bosom  tlieir  reproach,  wherewith  they  have 
reproached  thee,  O  Lord. 

—  Ixxxiii.  13.  O  my  God,  make  them  like  a  wheel ; 
as  the  stubble  before  the  wind. 

14.  As  the  tire  burnetii  a  wood,  and  as  the 

flame  setteth  the  mountains  on  tire; 

16.  Fill  their  faces  with  shame ;  that  they  may 

seek  thy  name,  O  Lohd. 

17.  Let  them  be  confounded  and  troubled  for 

ever ;  yea,  let  them  1)0  put  to  shame,  and  perish  : 

—  xciv.  3.  Lift  up  thyself,  thou  Judge  of  the  earth : 
render  a  reward  to  the  proud. 

—  cix.  7.  When  he  shall  be  judged,  let  him  be  con- 
demned :  and  let  his  prayer  become  sin. 

—  —  17.  As  he  loved  cursing,  so  let  it  come  unto 
him :  as  he  delighted  not  in  blessing,  so  let  it  be  tar 
from  him. 

18.  As  he  clothed  himself  with  cursing  like  as 

with  his  garment,  so  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like 
water,  and  like  oil  into  his  bones. 

•  19.  Let  it  be  unto  him  as  the  garment  which 

covereth  him,  and  for  a  girdle  wherewith  he  is  girded 
continually. 

30.  Let  this  be  the  reward  of  mine  adversaries 

from  the  Lord,  and  of  them  that  speak  evil  against  my 
suuL 


2!).  Let  mine  adverearles  be  clothed  with 
sh;ime;  ;md  let  them  cover  themselves  with  their  own 
confusion,  as  with  ;i  ni;intle. 

—  exix.  78.  Let  the  proud  be  ashamed;  for  they 
dealt  iieiversely  with  me  without  a  cause :  hut  I  will 
medit:ite  in  thy  precepts. 

84.  How  in;iny  nre  the  days  of  thy  servant? 

when  wilt  thou  execute  judgment  on  them  that  per- 
secute me? 

—  cxxix.  S.  Let  them  all  be  confounded  and  turned 
back  that  li:ite  Zi(m. 

—  cxl.  9.  -Iv  foe  the  head  of  those  that  compass 
me  about,  let  the  mischief  of  their  own  lips  cover 
them. 

10.  Let  burning  coals  fall  upon  them  :  let  them 

be  east  into  the  fire ;  into  deep  pits,  that  they  rise  not 
up  again. 

—  cxliii.  13.  And  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  enemies, 
and  destroy  all  them  that  afflict  my  soul :  for  I  am  thy 
servant. 

—  cxliv.  6,  Cast  forth  lightning,  and  scatter  tluan  : 
shoot  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  them. 

Jrr  xi.  30.  Cut,  O  Lokd  of  hosts,  that  judgest  right- 
eously, that  triest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see 
thy  vengeance  on  them :  for  unto  thee  have  I  revealed 
ni}'  cause. 

—  xii.  3.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  knowest  me :  thou  hast 
seen  me,  and  tried  mine  heart  toward  thee :  pull  them 
out  like  shec])  for  the  slaughter,  aud  prepare  them  lor 
the  d:iy  of  slaughter. 

—  XV.  15.  O  Lord,  thou  knowest:  remember  me, 
iind  visit  me,  and  reveuge  me  of  my  persecutors ;  t;ike 
me  not  away  in  thy  longsurtering :  know  that  for  thy 
sake  1  have  sulfered  rebuke. 

—  xvii.  18.  Let  them  be  confounded  that  persecute 
me,  but  let  not  me  lie  confounded :  let  them  be  dis- 
lu.'iyed,  but  let  not  me  be  dismaj'cd  :  bring  upon  them 
the  day  of  evil,  and  destroy  them  with  double  destruc- 
tion. 

—  xviii.  31.  Therefore  deliver  up  their  children  to 
the  famine,  and  pour  out  their  blood  by  the  force  of  the 
sword ;  and  let  their  wives  be  bereaved  of  their  chil- 
dren, and  be  widows ;  and  let  their  men  be  put  to 
death ;  let  their  young  men  be  slain  by  the  sword  iu 
battle. 

23.  Let  a  crv'be  heard  from  their  houses,  when 

thou  Shalt  bring  a  troop  suddenly  uiion  them  :  for  they 
have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid  snares  for  my 
feet. 

23.  Yet,  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  their  counsel 

against  me  to  slay  ma  :  forgive  not  their  iniquity,  nei- 
ther blot  out  their  sin  from  thy  sight,  but  let  them  be 
overthrown  before  thee;  deal  thus  \\\\\i  them  in  the 
time  of  thine  anger. 

—  XX.  13.  But,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the 
righteous,  and  seest  the  reins  anil  the  heart,  let  me  see 
thy  vengeance  on  them  :  for  unto  thee  have  I  opened 
my  cause. 

LMm.  i.  23.  Let  all  their  wickedness  come  before 
thee ;  and  do  unto  them,  as  thou  hast  done  unto  me 
for  all  my  transgressions  :  for  my  sighs  are  many,  and 
my  lie;irt  w  fiint. 

" —  iii.  04.  Render  unto  them  a  recompense,  O  Lord, 
according  to  the  work  of  their  hands. 

65.  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  cui-se  unto 

them. 

66.  Pei-secute  and  destroy  them  in  anger  from 

under  the  heavens  of  the  Lord. 

2  Tim.  iv.  14.  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me 
much  evil :  the  Lord  reward  him  according  to  his 
works : 

15.  Of  whom  be  thou  ware  also;  for  he  hatU 

greatly  withstood  our  words. 

See  N-am.  x.  35. 
195 


CHAP.  I. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


BOOK  IX.-ANGELS.  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  ANGEL  OF  THE  LORD,   OR, 
OF  GOD. 

§  1.    Promised. 

Ex.  xxiii,  20,  Behold,  I  send  an  Angel  before  thee, 
to  keep  Uiee  in  the  way,  and  to  bring  thee  Into  the 
place  which  I  have  prepared. 

31.  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice,  pro- 
voke him  not ;  for  he  will  not  pardon  your  transgres- 
sions :  for  my  name  «>  iu  him. 

33.  fSut  if  thou  shall  indeed  obey  his  voice, 

and  do  all  that  I  speak ;  then  I  will  be  an"enemy  unto 
thine  enemies,  and  an  adversarj'  unto  thine  adversa- 
ries. 

23.  For  mine  Angel  sliall  go  before  thee,  and 

bring  thee  in  unto  the  Amorites,  and  the  Hittites,  and 
the  I'erizzites,  and  the  C'anaanites,  the  Hivites,  and 
the  Jebusites  ;  and  I  will  cut  them  olT. 

See  Ex.  xxxii.  34;  xxxiii.  3,  3,  14,  15. 

§  2.    Expected,  or  Asked  for. 

Oen.  xxiv.  7.  The  Lord  God  of  heaven,  which'took 
me  from  my  father's  house,  and  from  the  land  of  my 
kin(h-ed,  and  which  spake  unto  me,  and  that  sware 
unto  me,  saying,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land ; 
he  shall  send  his  angel  before  thee,  and  thou  shalt  take 
a  wife  unto  my  son  from  thence. 

8.  And  if  the  wfiman  will  not  be  willing  to 

follow  thee,  then  thou  shalt  be  clear  from  tliis  my 
oath  :  only  bring  not  my  son  thither  again. 

39.  Ami  I  said  imto  my  master,  Peradventure 

the  woman  will  not  follow  me. 

40.  And  he  said  mito  me,  Tlie  Lord,  before 

whom  I  walk,  will  send  his  angel  with  thee,  and  pros- 
per thy  way ;  and  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of 
my  kindred,  ami  of  my  father's  house  : 

" 41.  Then  shall  thou  lieclcarfrom  rtwmy  oath, 

when  thou  comesl  to  my  kindred  ;  and  if  they  give 
not  thee  »)«<",  thou  shalt  Ije  clear  from  ray  oath. 

Jiid.  xiii.  8.  Then  Manoah  cntrciited  the  Lord,  and 
said,  O  mj'Lnril,  let  the  man  of  GotI  which  thou  didst 
send  come  again  unio  us,  and  teach  us  what  we  shall 
do  unto  the  child  that  shall  be  born. 


6  3. 


Instances  of  Ids  Aiipearins. 

Gen.  xvi.  7.  AJid  the  angel  of  the  Lord  foimd  her 
by  a  fountain  of  water  in  the  wilderness,  by  the  fount- 
ain in  the  way  to  Shur. 

—  xxi.  17.  And  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  ; 
and  the  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagar  out  of  heaven, 
and  said  unto  her.  What  aileth  thee,  Hagar?  fear 
not ;  for  God  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  where 
he  {.■<. 

—  xxli.  l.j.  And  the  Angel  of  the  Loud  called  unto 
Abraham  out  of  heaven  the  second  time, 

—  xxxii.  36.  And  he  .said.  Let  me  go,  for  the  day 
breaketh.  And  he  said,  I  will  not  let  thee  go,  except 
Ihou  bless  me. 

37.  And  he  said  untf)  him,  "What  ii  thy  name? 

And  he  said,  .Tacob. 

28    And  he  said,  Tliy  name  shall  be  called  no 

more  .Jacob,  lait  Israel :  R>r  as  a  prince  hast  thou 
jiower  with  God  and  with  men,  and  hast  prevailed. 

Ex.  iii.  .5.  And  he  said,  Draw  not  nigh  hither :  put 
off  thy  shoes  from  off  thy  lect ;  for  the  place  whereon 
thou  standcst  is  holy  ground. 

190 


yvm.  xxii.  31.  Then  the  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of 
B;Uaam,  and  he  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  standing 
in  the  way,  and  his  sword  drawn  in  his  hand  :  and  he 
bowed  down  his  head,  and  fell  flat  on  his  face. 

Jos.  V.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  .Joshua  was 
liy  Jericho,  that  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and, 
behold,  there  stood  a  man  over  against  him  with  his 
sword  drawn  in  his  hand:  and  Joshua  went  unto 
him,  and  said  unto  him,  AH  thou  for  us,  or  for  our  ad- 
versaries ? 

14.  And  he  said,  Nay ;  but  a.t  captain  of  the 

host  of  the  Lord  am  I  now  come.  And  Joshua  fell 
on  his  face  to  the  earth,  and  did  worship,  and  said  unto 
him.  What  saith  my  lord  unto  his  servant? 

1.5.  And  the  captain  of  the  Lord's  host  said 

unto  Joshua,  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot ;  for 
the  place  whereon  thou  standest  is  holy.  And  Joshua 
did  so. 

Jud.  xiii  9.  And  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of 
Manoah  ;  and  the  angel  of  God  came  again  tinto  the 
woman  as  she  sat  in  the  field :  but  Manoah  her  hus- 
band iras  not  with  her. 

10.  And  the  woman  made  haste,  and  ran,  and 

shewed  her  husband,  and  said  unto  him.  Behold,  the 
man  hath  .appeared  unto  me,  that  came  unto  me  the 
iitJier  day. 

11.  And   Manoah  arose,  and  went  after   his 

wife,  and  came  to  the  man,  and  said  unto  him,  Ari 
thou  the  man  that  spakest  unto  the  woman  ?  And  he 
said,  I  am. 

21.  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  did  no  more 

appear  to  Manoah  and  to  his  wife.  Then  Manoah 
knew  that  he  was  an  angel  of  the  Lord. 

Uos.  xii.  4.  Yea,  he  had  power  over  the  angel,  and 
prevailed:  he  wept,  and  made  supjilication  unto  him  : 
he  found  him  in  Beth-el,  and  there  he  spake  with  us ; 

See  also  Gen.  xxii.  11 ;  xxxii.  34,  25.  Ex.  iii.  2-i; 
xiv.  19.  Jud.  vi.  11.  2  Scmi.  xxiv.  15-17,  compared 
with  1  Chr.  xxi.  14^17 ;  2  Kings  xix.  35. 

§  4.    Inspires  Terror. 

Xinn.  xxii.  33.  And  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 
LoiiD  standing  in  the  way,  and  his  sword  drawn  in  his 
hand :  and  the  ass  turned  aside  out  of  the  way,  and 
went  into  the  field  :  and  Balaam  smote  the  ass,  to  turn 
lier  into  the  way. 

24.  But  the   angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a 

path  of  the  vine3-ards,  a  wall  hdng  on  this  side,  and  a 
wall  on  that  side. 

25.  And  when  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 

Lord,  she  thrust  herself  unto  the  wall,  and  crushed 
Balaam's  foot  against  the  wall:  and  he  smote  her 
again. 

30.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  further, 

and  stood  in  a  narrow  place,  where  wa-i  no  way  to 
turn  either  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left. 

37.  And  when  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the 

Lord,  she  fell  down  tmdcr  Balaam  :  and  Balaam's  an- 
ger was  kindled,  and  he  smote  the  ass  with  a  staff. 

Jud.  vi.  23.  And  when  Gideon  ]ierceivcd  that  he  was 
an  angel  of  the  Lord,  Gideon  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God  I 
for  because  I  have  seen  an  angel  of  the  Lord  face  to 
face. 

33.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Peace  be 

unto  thee  ;  fear  not :  thou  shalt  not  die. 

24.  Then  Gideon  built  an  altar  there  unto  the 

Lord,  and  called  it  Jehovuh-shalom:  tmto  this  day  it 
is  yet  in  Opbrah  of  the  Abi-ezrites. 

—  xiii.  G.  Then  the  woman  came  and  told  her  hus- 
band, saying,  A  man  of  God  came  unto  me,  and  his 
coimtenauce  loae  like  the  countenance  of  an  angel  of 


cn.vr.  I. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


God,  very  tcrrililc:  Imt  T  askoil  him  not  whence  ho 
«VM,  neither  told  he  me  his  name: 
See  Kt.  iii.  0.     Jml.  xiii.  22. 

§  5.    Exercises  Authority. 

(ren.  xvi.  8.  And  lie  said,  Iliiirar,  Sarai's  maid, 
whenee  camest  thou':'  and  whither  wilt  thou  sjii?  Anil 
she  said,  I  tlee  tioni  the  faee  of  my  mistress  band. 

n.  And  the  ansrel  of  the  Loud  said  imtn  her, 

Ri'tiirn  to  thy  mistress,  and  submit  thyself  tinder  her 
bands. 

\iim.  xxii.  22.  And  God's  an^er  was  kindlid  be- 
cause he  went :  and  the  angel  of  the  Lout)  stood  in 
the  way  for  an  adversaiy  aijaiiist  him.  Now  he  was 
riding  upon  his  a.ss,  and  Ids  two  servants  were  with 
iiim. 

33.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  him. 

Wherefore  liast  thou  smitten  thine  ass  these  three 
times?  Behold,  1  went  out  to  withstund  thee,  because 
Ifij/  way  is  perverse  betore  me: 

'i'i.  And  the  ass  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me 

these  three  times :  unless  she  had  turned  from  me, 
surely  now  also  I  had  slain  thee,  and  saved  her  alive. 

34.  And  Balaam  said  unto  the  angel  of  the 

Loud,  I  h:ive  sinned  :  for  I  knew  not  that  thou  stood- 
est  in  tlie  way  against  me  :  now  theretin'C,  if  it  dis- 
iilc;i.si'  thee,  I  will  get  me  back  au:iin. 

33.  And  the  angel  of  the  Loni>  said  unto  Ba- 
laam, Go  with  the  men :  but  only  the  word  that  I 
shiill  speak  unto  thee,  that  thou  shalt  speak.  So  Ba- 
l;iam  went  with  the  princes  of  Balak. 

Jiid.  V.  23  Curse  ye  Meroz,  said  the  angel  of  the 
Loun,  cui-se  ye  bitterly  the  iidiabitants  thereof;  be- 
c:iMse  Ihcy  came  not  to  the  help  of  the  Lord,  to  the 
help  of  the  Loud  ;igainst  the  mighty. 

—  xiii.  12.  And  Manoah  said.  Now  let  thy  words 
come  to  pass.  How  shall  we  order  the  child,  and  how 
shall  we  do  unto  himV 

13.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  i\Ia- 

naoh.  Of  all  that  1  said  unto  the  woman  let  her  beware. 

14.  Slie  may  not  eat  of  any  t/u'/i:/  that  conieth 

of  the  vine,  neither  let  her  drink  wine  or  strong  drink, 
nor  eat  any  unclean  t/ii,iy  :  all  that  I  commanded  her 
let  her  observe. 

2  A7/(i7.'<  i.  1.5.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  tmto 
Elijah,  Go  down  with  him :  be  not  afraid  of  him. 
And  he  arose,  and  went  down  with  him  unto  the  king. 

1  C/ir.  xxi.  18.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  com- 
manded Gad  to  say  to  David,  that  David  should  go 
lip,  and  set  n)i  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  in  the  thi-eshing- 
floor  of  Oman  the  Jebusite. 

See  Ge)i.  xxii.  11,  12;  xxxi.  13. 

§  6.    Affords  Protection. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  7.  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encampeth 
round  about  them  that  fear  him,  and  delivereth  them. 

§  7.    Utters  Predictions. 

Oen.  xvi.  10.  And  the  anMl  of  the  Lord  said  unto 
her,  I  will  multiply  thv  seed  exceedingly,  that  it  shall 
not  be  ninnl)erc(l  for  multitude. 

11.  -Vnd  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  her. 

Behold,  thou  ai-t  with  ehilil,  and  shalt  bear  a  son,  ami 
shalt  call  his  name  I.shni;i<d ;  because  the  Lord  hath 
heard  thy  :itfliction. 

12.  And  he  will  be  a  wild  nnin  ;  his  hand  iriU 

he  against  everj'  man,  and  every  man's  li;ind  against 
him :  and  he  shall  dwell  in  tlie  presence  of  all  his 
brethren. 

—  xxi.  18.  Arise,  lift  up  the  lad,  and  hold  him  in 
thine  hand  ;  for  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation. 

JikI.  vi.  11.  And  there  cjune  an  angel  of  the  Lord, 
and  s;it  under  an  oak  which  was  in  (iplirah,  that  per- 
tdiiml  unto  .Joash  the  Abi-ezrite  :  and  his  son  Gideon 
Ihri'slied  wheat  by  the  wine-press,  to  hide  it  from  the 
Midi;inites. 

12.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto 

him,  and  said  unto  him.  The  Lord  ('.i  with  thee,  thou 
mighty  man  of  valour. 

13.  And  Gideon  said  unto  him,  O  my  Lord,  if 


the  Loud  be  with  us,  why  then  is  all  this  bel'dleji  u.- . 
and  where  he  all  his  miracles  which  our  fatln-rs  Icjld 
us  of,  saying.  Did  not  the  Ijoud  bring  us  up  Irom 
Egypt'?  but  now  the  Loiii)  hath  lor>akeu  us,  and  de- 
livered us  into  tlie  luuuK  ol'  tlie  .Miili;iMitrs, 

14.  And  the  Loud  looked  upon  liim,  and  said, 

Go  in  this  lliy  might,  and  tliou  shalt  >;ive  Isrul  from 
the  hand  of  "the  Midianites  :  h;ive  not  I  sent  thee':' 

l.l.  And  he  s:iid  unto  him,  O  my  Lord,  where- 
with shall  I  save  Israel  'i  behold,  my  family  in  poor  in 
Maiiiisseh,  iind  I  ant  the  least  in  my  father's  house. 

—  xiii.  4.  Now  tln'refore  beware,  I  pr:iy  lliee,  ;ind 
diink  not  wine  nor  strong  drink,  and  eat  not  any  un- 
clean tldny : 

5.  For,  lo,  thou  shalt  conceive,  and  bear  a  son  ; 

and  no  razor  shall  come  on  his  head ;  for  the  child 
sliall  be  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  the  womb  :  and  he 
shall  begin  to  deliver  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

—  —  7.  But  he  said  unto  me.  Behold,  thou  shalt 
conceive,  and  bear  a  sou;  and  now  drink  no  wini'  nor 
strong  drink,  neither  eat  any  unclean  t/iing :  for  the 
child  shall  be  a  Naz;trite  to  God  from  the  womb  to  the 
day  of  his  death. 

§  .S.    Permits  Oblations. 

Jiid.  vi.  17.  And  he  s:ud  unto  him.  If  now  I  li;ive 
found  grace  in  thy  sight,  then  shew  me  a  sign  that 
thou  talkest  with  me. 

18.  Depart  not  hence,  I  pray  thee,  until  I  come 

unto  thee,  and  bring  forth  my  present,  and  set  it  be- 
fore thee.  And  he  said,  I  will  tarry  until  thou  come 
again. 

19.  And  Gideon  went  in,  and  made  ready  ;i 

kid,  and  unleavened  cakes  of  an  e]iliah  of  flour:  "the 
flesh  he  put  in  a  ba.sket,  and  he  put  the  broth  in  a  pot, 
and  brought  it  out  unto  him  under  the  f)ak,  and  pre- 
sented it. 

20.  And  the  angel  of  (,(>d  said  unto  him.  Take 

the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes,  and  l;iy  tJiei/i  u\>i>n 
this  rock,  and  pour  out  the  broth.     And  he  did  so. 

21.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Loud  ])ut  forth  the 

end  of  the  staff  that  iraa  in  his  li;ind,  and  touched  the 
flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes;  and  tlieie  rose  up  fire 
out  of  the  rock,  and  consumed  the  flesli  and  the  un- 
leavened cakes.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  departed 
out  of  his  sight. 

—  xiii.  1.5.  And  Manoah  said  unto  the  angel  of  the 
Loud,  I  pray  thee,  let  us  detain  thee,  until  we  shall 
have  made  ready  a  kid  for  thee. 

16.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lotto  said  unto  Jla- 

no.ah.  Though  thou  detain  me,  I  wdll  not  eat  of  thy 
bread:  and  if  thou  wilt  ott'er  a  burnt  otferiug,  tholi 
must  offer  it  unto  the  Lord.  For  Manoah  knew  not 
that  he  teas  au  angel  of  the  Loud. 

10.  So  Jlanoiih  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offer- 
ing, and  offered  it  upon  a  rock  unto  the  Lord  ;  and 
tJie  angel  did  wondrously ;  and  Manoah  and  his  wife 
looked  on. 

20.  For  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  flame  went 

up  toward  heaven  from  off  the  altar,  that  the  angel  of 
the  Loud  ascended  in  the  flame  of  the  altar  T  and 
JIano:ih  and  his  wife  looked  on  it,  and  fell  on  their 
faces  to  the  ground. 

§  9.    Refuses  to  Give  his  Name. 

Gen.  xxxii.  29.  And  .Jacob  asked  him.  and  said.  Tell 
me,  I  ]ni\y  thee,  tlij'  name.  And  he  said.  Wherefore 
is  it  thill  thou  dost  ask  after  my  name '?  And  he  bless- 
ed him  there. 

Jml.  xiii.  17.  And  Manoah  said  nnto  the  angel  of 
the  Loud,  What  is  thy  n;imc,  that  when  thy  sayings 
come  to  iiass  we  m.ay  do  thee  honour'? 

18.  And  the"angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  him. 

Why  askest  thou  thus  after  mj'  name,  seeing  it  in  se- 
cret 'i 

§  10.    Identified  h  itli  God. 

Gen.  xvi.  13.  And  she  called  the  name  of  the  Lord 
that  spake  unto  her.  Thou  God  seest  me :  for  she  said. 
Have  I  also  here  looked  after  him  that  seest  me  ? 


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CHAP.  11. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


Oen.  xvi.  14.  Wherefore  the  well  was  called  Beer- 
lahai-rfii :  lieholti,  it  is  between  Kadcsh  and  Bered. 

—  xviii.  3.  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked, 
and,  lo,  three  men  stood  l>y  him :  and  when  he  saw 
t/itin,  lie  ran  to  meet  them  from  the  tent  door,  and 
bowed  himself  toward  the  ground, 

1(3.  And  the  men  rose  up  from  thence,  and 

looked  toward  Sodom:  and  Abraham  went  with  them 
to  bring  them  on  the  wa3^ 

IT.  And   the  Lord  said,  Shall  I  hide  from 

Abraham  that  thing  which  I  do ; 

30.  And  the  Lord  said,  Because  the  cry  of 

Sodom  and  Gomorrah  is  great,  and  because  their  sin 
is  very  grievous, 

31.  I  will  go  down  now,  and  see  whether  the_y 

have  done  altogether  according  to  the  cry  of  it,  which 
is  come  unto  me  ;  and  if  not,  t  will  know. 

33.  And   the    men   turned   their    faces  from 

thence,  and  went  toward  Sodom  :  hut  Abraham  stood 
yet  before  the  Lord. 

—  xxxi.  11.  And  the  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in 
a  dream,  "fii/ing,  Jacob  :  and  I  said,  Here  am  1. 

13.  I  (im  the  God   of  Beth-el,  where  thou 

anointedst  the  pillar,  and  where  thou  vowedst  a  vow 
unto  me:  now  arise,  get  thee  out  from  this  land,  and 
return  unto  the  land  of  thy  kindred. 

—  xlviii.  16.  The  Angel  which  redeemed  me  from 
'  all  evil,  bless  the  lads ;  and  let  m}^  name  be  named  on 

them,  and  the  name  of  my  fathers  Abraham  and  Isaac ; 
and  let  them  grow  into  a  multitude  in  the  midst  of  the 
earth. 

Jtid.  ii.  1.  And  an  Angel  of  the  Lord  came  up  from 
Gilgal  to  Bochim,  and  said,  I  made  you  lo  go  up  out 
of  Egypt,  and  have  brought  you  unto  the  laml  which 
I  swai-e  unto  your  fathers ;  and  I  said,  I  will  never 
break  my  covenant  with  you. 

3.  And  ye  shall  make  no  league  with  the  in- 

habit:ints  of  this  land;  ye  shall  throw  down  their 
altars  :  but  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice ;  why  have 
ye  done  this  ? 

3.  Wherefore  I  also  said,  I  will  not  drive  them 

out  from  before  you ;  but  they  shall  be  as  tliorns  in 
yoiu'  sides,  and  their  gods  shall  be  a  snare  unto  you. 

4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  Angel  of  the 

Lord  spake  these  words  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel, 
that  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept. 

5.  And   they  called   the  name  of  that  place 

Bochim  ;  and  the^^sacriticed  there  unto  the  Lord. 

—  xiii.  33.  And  Manoah  said  unto  his  wife,  We 
shall  surely  die,  bec;iuse  we  have  seen  God. 

3y.  But  his  wife  said  unto  him.  If  the  Lord 

were  pleased  to  kill  us,  he  would  not  have  received  a 
burnt  offering  and  a  meat  offering  at  oiu-  hands,  nei- 
ther would  he  ha\'e  shewed  us  all  these  thiii;/s,  nor 
would  as  at  this  time  have  told  us  fiirh  thinrjs  as  these. 

Is.  Ixiii.  9.  In  all  their  affliction  he  was  afflicted,  and 
the  Angel  of  his  presence  saved  them  :  in  his  love  and 
in  his  pity  he  redeemed  them  ;  and  he  bare  them,  and 
carried  them  all  the  days  of  old. 

ArlH  vii.  33.  Then  said  the  Lord  to  him.  Put  off  thy 
shoes  from  thy  feet :  for  the  place  where  thou  standest 
is  holy  ground. 

38.  This  is  he,  that  was  in  the  church  in  the 

wilderness  with  the  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the 
mount  Sina,  and  iri1h  our  fathers :  who  received  the 
lively  onirics  t<i  give  unto  us : 

3i).  Tm  \vh()m  our  fathers  would  not  obey,  but 

thrust  hint  from  them,  and  in  their  hearts  turned  back 
again  into  Egypt. 
"Also  compare  Ocii.  xxii.  11  with  13,  and  Ex.  m.  3 
with  6  and  14. 


CHAP.  II. 
GOOD  ANGELS. 

§  11.    Angels  arc  Superhuman. 

Ps.  viii.  5.  For  thou  hast  made  him  a  little  lower 
than  the  angels,  and  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and 
honour. 


Mark  xii.  35.  For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the 
dead,  they  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage ; 
but  are  as  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven. 

Ileb.  ii.  6.  But  ^iiie  in  a  certain  place  testified,  say- 
ing. What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him?  or 
the  son  of  num,  that  thou  visitest  bim  ? 

7.  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the 

angels;  thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  honour, 
and  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thj-  hands : 

3  Pet.  ii.  11.  Whereas  angels,  which  are  greater  in 
power  and  might,  bring  not  railing  accusation  against 
them  before  the  Lord. 

Rev.  xviii.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  saw  another 
angel  come  down  from  heaven,  having  great  power ; 
and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory. 

§  12.    But  not  to  be  Worshipped. 

Ph.  civ.  4.  Who  maketh  his  angels  spirits  ;  his  min- 
isters a  flaming  fire : 

Ilth.  i.  7.  And  of  the  angels  he  saith.  Who  maketh 
his  angels  spirits,  and  his  ministers  a  flame  of  fire.* 

—  ii.  5.  For  unto  the  angels  hath  he  not  put  in  sub- 
jection the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  speak. 

See  also  Book  IV.,  Chap.  VII. 

§  13.    Cherubim  and  Seraphim. 

Is.  vi.  3.  Above  it  stood  the  seraphim  :  each  one  had 
six  wings ;  with  twain  he  covered  his  face,  and  with 
twain  he  covered  his  feet,  and  with  twain  he  did  fly. 

Ezek.  i.  4.  And  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  whirlwind 
came  out  of  the  noi-th,  a  great  cloud,  and  a  fire  infold- 
ing itself,  and  a  brightness  teas  about  it,  and  out  of  the 
midst  thereof  as  the  colour  of  amber,  out  of  the  midst 
of  the  fire. 

5.  Also  out  of  the  midst  thereof  amie  the  like- 
ness of  four  living  creatures.  And  this  loas  their  ap- 
pearance ;  they  had  the  likeness  of  a  man. 

6.  And  every  one  had  four  faces,  and  every 

one  had  four  wmgs. 

7.  And  their  feet  icere  straight  feet ;  and  the 

sole  of  their  feet  irns  like  the  sole  of  a  calf's  foot :  and 
they  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  burnished  brass. 

8.  And  thc)i  had  the  hands  of  a  man  under 

their  wings  on  their  four  sides  ;  and  they  four  had  their 
faces  and  their  wings. 

9.  Their  wings  wer«  joined  one  to  another ; 

thej'  turned  not  when  they  went;  they  went  every 
one  straightforward. 

10.  As  for  the  likeness  of  their  faces,  they  four 

had  the  tace  of  a  man,  and  the  face  of  a  lion,  on  the 
right  side  :  and  they  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the 
Icfl  side ;  they  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  eagle. 

11.  Thus  ■ircre  their  faces :    and   their  wings 

were  stretched  upward  ;  two  iriinjH  of  every  one  were 
joined  one  to  another,  and  two  covered  their  bodies. 

•  13.  And  tbc}r  went  every  one  straight  forw:u'(l : 

whither  the  spirit  was  to  go,  they  went;  and  they 
turned  not  flheu  thej'  went. 

13.  As  for  the  likeness  of  the  living  creatures, 

their  appearance  vas  like  burning  coals  of  fire,  and 
like  the  api>earancc  of  lamps:  it  went  up  and  down 
among  the  living  creatures;  and  the  fire  was  bright, 
and  out  of  the  fire  went  forth  lightning. 

14.  And  the  living  creatures  ran  and  returned 

as  the  appearance  of  a  flash  of  lightning. 

15.  Now  as  I  beheld  the  living  creatures,  be- 
hold one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the  living  creatures, 
with  his  four  faces. 

—  —  Hi.  The  appearance  of  the  wheels  and  their 
work  ym.s  like  unto  the  colour  of  a  beryl :  and  tluy 
four  had  one  likeness  :  and  their  ajipciirance  and  their 
work  was  as  it  were  a  wheel  in  the  middle  of  a  wheel. 

—  —  17.  When  they  went,  they  ^^■enl  upon  their 
four  sides :  ami  tlRy  turned  not  wiicn  they  went. 

18.  As  fin-  their  rings,  they  were  so  high  that 

tliey  were  dreadful ;  and  their  rings  iccre  full  of  eyes 
round  aliont  them  four. 

19.  And  when  the  living  creatures  w  cut,  the 


*  Tliat  is.  luiiji'ls  are  only  messengers  and  ministers  of  God, 
like  wind  and  li^^htnin^'.— II. 


108 


CHAP.  II. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


wheels  went  by  tliem  :  ami  when  the  living  erealuies 
were  lifted  vip"  from  the  eiirtli,  the  wheels  were  lifted 
up. 

E:</c.  i.  20.  Whithersoever  the  sjiirit  was  to  go,  they 
went,  thither  itan  tlnir  s|iirit  to  go;  and  the  wheels 
were  lifted  up  over  against  them  ;  tor  the  spirit  of  the 
living  ereatiu'e  iran  in  the  wheels. 

21.  When  those  wonX,  these  went;  and  when 

those  stood,  these  stood ;  and  when  those  were  lifted 
u])  from  the  earth,  the  wheels  were  lifted  up  over 
against  them  :  for  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  was 
in  the  wheels. 

22.  And  the  likeness  of  the  firmament  upon 

the  heads  of  the  living  creature  mis  as  the  colour  of 
the  terrible  crystal,  stretched  forth  over  their  heads 
above. 

23.  And  under  the  flrinamcnt  ir'cre  their  wings 

straight,  the  one  toward  the  other;  everyone  had  two, 
whieli  covered  on  this  siile,  and  every  one  had  two, 
which  covered  on  that  side,  their  bodies. 

24.  And  when  they  went,  I  heard  the  noise  of 

their  wings,  like  the  noise  of  great  waters,  as  the  voice 
of  the  Ahnighty,  the  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noise  of  a 
host :  when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  wir.gs. 

25.  Ami  there  was  .-i  viMce  from  tlie  tirmament 

that  trns  over  their  heads,  when  they  stood,  and  had 
let  down  their  wings. 

—  iii.  13.  I  heard  also  llie  noise  of  the  wings  of  the 
living  creatures  that  touched  one  another,  and  the 
noise  of  the  wheels  over  against  them,  and  a  noise  of  a 
great  rushing. 

—  X.  3.  Jsow  the  cherubim  stood  on  tlie  right  side 
of  the  house,  when  the  man  went  in ;  and  the  cloud 
filled  the  inner  court. 

5.  And  the  sound  of  the  cherubim's  wings  was 

heard  eren  to  the  outer  court,  as  the  voice  of  the  Al- 
mighty God  when  he  speaketli. 

8.  .\nd  there  apiicarcd  in  the  cherubim  the 

form  of  a  man's  hand  midcr  their  wings. 

9.  Anil  when  I  looki'd,  behold  the  fotir  wheels 

by  the  cherul)ira,  one  wheel  by  one  chernli,  and  an- 
other wheel  by  another  cliernli:  and  the  appearance 
of  the  wheels  teas  as  the  coloiu'  of  a  beryl  stone. 

10.  And  lis  fur  their  appearances,  they  four 

had  one  likeness,  as  if  a  wheel  had  been  iu  the  midst 
of  a  wheel. 

■  11.  When  they  went,  they  went  upon  their 

four  sides;  they  turned  not  as  they  went,  liut  to  the 
place  whither  tlie  head  looked  they  followed  it ;  they 
turned  not  as  they  went. 

12.  And  their  whole  body,  and  their  backs, 

and  their  hands,  and  their  wings,  and  the  wheels,  ircre 
fid  I  of  eyes  round  about,  ceeii  the  wheels  that  they  foiu" 
Iiad. 

—  —  1.3.  As  for  the  wheels,  it  was  cried  imto  them 
in  ray  hearing,  O  wheel. 

14.  And  every  one  had  four  faces :  the  first 

face  iras  the  face  of  a  cherub,  and  the  second  face  ions 
the  face  of  a  man,  and  the  third  the  face  of  a  lion,  and 
the  fourth  the  face  of  an  eagle. 

15.  And  the  cherubim  were  lifted  up.     This  is 

the  living  creature  that  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Chebar. 

i6.  And  when  the  cherubim  went,  the  wheels 

went  by  them:  and  when  the  chcrul)im  lifted  up  their 
wings  to  momit  up  from  the  earth,  the  same  wheels 
also  tiu'ned  not  from  beside  them. 

17.  When  they  stood,  thcue  stood ;  and  when 

they  were  lifted  up,  these  lifted  up  themselves  aUo  :  for 
the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  teas  in  them. 

10.  And  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings, 

and  mounted  up  from  the  earth  in  my  sight :  when 
they  went  out,  the  wheels  also  irere  beside  them,  and 
erery  otie  stood  at  the  door  of  the  east  gate  of  the 
Lord's  house ;  and  the  gloiy  of  the  God  of  Israel  mw 
over  them  above. 

20.  This  is  the  living  creature  that  I  saw  un- 
der the  God  of  Israel  by  the  river  of  Chebar;  and  I 
knew  that  they  were  the  cherubim. 

21.  Kverj'  one  had  tour  faces  apiece,  and  every 

one  four  wings;  and  the  likeness  of  the  hands  of  a 
man  was  umlcr  their  wimr*. 

22.   And  the  likeness  of  their  faces  was  the 

same  faces  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  their 

1 


a])pcarances  and  themselves:  they  went  every  one 
straight  forward. 

Her.  iv.  fi.  And  before  the  throne  there  inns  a  sea  of 
glass  like  unto  crystal  :  and  in  the  midst  of  the  throne, 
and  round  about  the  throne,  were  four  beasts  full  of 
eyes  before  and  behind. 

7.  And  the  first  beast  was  like  a  lion,  and  the 

second  beast  like  a  calf,  and  the  third  beast  had  a  (-.ici^ 
as  a  man,  and  the  fourth  lieasl  mis  like  a  flying  eagle 

—  XV.  7.  And  one  of  the  four  beasts  gave  unto  the 
seven  angels  sc\'en  golden  \  ials  full  of  the  wrath  of 
God,  who  liveth  for  ever  and  ever. 

§  14.    Appear  as  Men. 

Gen.  xix.  1.  And  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom 
at  even  ;  and  Lot  sat  in  the  gate  of  Sodom  :  and  Lot 
seeing  them  rose  up  to  meet  them  ;  and  he  bowed  him- 
self with  his  face  toward  the  ground  ; 

2.  And  he  said.  Behold  now,  my  lords,  turn 

in,  I  pray  you,  into  your  servant's  bouse,  and  tarry  all 
night,  aild  wa.sh  \-our  feet,  and  ye  shall  rise  up  early, 
and  go  on  your  ways.  And  tiic}'  said,  Naj' ;  but  we 
will  abide  in  the  street  all  night. 

3.  And  he  pressed  uiion  them  greatlj' ;   and 

they  turned  in  unto  him,  and  entered  into  his  house ; 
and  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  did  bake  unleavened 
bread,  and  they  diil  eat. 

Eze/c.  xl.  3.  And  he  brought  me  thifther,  and,  behold, 
there  was  a  man,  whose  appearance  wax  like  the  ap- 
pearance of  brass,  with  a  line  of  flax  in  his  hand,  and 
a  measuring  reed ;  and  he  stood  in  the  gate. 

Dan.  viii.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  I,  even  I 
Daniel,  had  seen  the  vision,  and  sought  for  the  mean- 
ing, then,  behold,  there  stood  before  me  as  the  appear- 
ance of  a  man. 

10.  And  I  heard  a  man's  voice  between  i?te 

banks  of  Ulai,  which  called,  and  said,  Gabriel,  make 
this  man  to  understand  the  vision. 

—  X.  4.  And  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
first  mouth,  as  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  great  river, 
which  is  Iliddekcl ; 

5.  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked,  and 

behold  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen,  whose  loins 
were  girded  with  fine  gold  of  Uphaz  : 

6.  His  body  also  was  like  the  beiyl,  and  bis 

face  as  the  appearance  of  lightning,  and  his  eyes  as 
lamps  of  fire,  and  his  arms  and  his  feet  like  in  colour 
to  polished  brass,  and  the  voice  of  his  words  like  the 
voice  of  a  multitude. 

9.  Yet  heard  I  the  voice  of  his  words :  and 

when  I  heard  the  voice  of  his  words,  then  was  I  in  a 
deep  slee|i  on  my  fiice,  and  ra}-  face  toward  the  ground. 

10.  And,  behold,  a  hand  touched  me,  which 

set  me  upon  my  laiees  and  upon  the  palms  of  my 
hands. 

18.  Then  there  came  again  and  touched  me 

one  like  the  appearance  of  a  man,  and  he  strengtheneil 
me, 

—  xii.  5.  Then  I  Daniel  looked,  and,  behold,  there 
stood  other  two,  the  one  on  tiiis  side  of  the  bank  of 
the  river,  and  the  other  on  that  side  of  the  bank  of  the 
river. 

7,eeh.  ii.  1.  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  again,  and  looked, 
and  behold  a  man  with  a  meast"iring  line  in  his  hand. 

2.   Then   said  I,  AVhither  goest  thou  ?    And 

he  said  unto  me.  To  measure  .Terusalcm,  to  see  what  w 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  what  is  the  length  thereof 

.3.  And,  behold,  the  angel  that  talked  with  mo 

went  forth,  and  another  angel  went  out  to  tneet  him, 

Luke  i.  11.  And  there  appeared  unto  him  an  angel 
of  the  Lord  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of 
incense. 

Rer.  X.  1.  And  I  saw  another  mighty  angel  come 
down  from  heaven,  clothed  with  a  cloud :  and  a  rain- 
bow was  upon  his  head,  and  his  face  was  as  it  were  the 
sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire: 

3.  And  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open : 

and  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea,  and  his  left  foot 
'  on  tlie  earth, 

I ;5.  And  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  when  a  lion 

roareth :  and  when  he  had  cried,  seven  thunders  utr 
I  tered  their  voices. 
90 


CHAP.  m. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


§  15.    Wear  Human  Apparel. 

Ezek.  ix.  2.  And,  behold,  six  men  came  from  the 
■way  of  the  Iiigher  gate,  wliich  lieth  toward  tlie  nortli, 
and  every  niun  n  shiiighler  weapon  in  liis  liand ;  iukI 
one  man  among  them  irax  clothed  witli  linun,  with  a 
writer's  inl<liorn  Ijy  his  side :  and  tl^y  went  in,  and 
Stood  beside  the  brazen  altar. 

3.  And  the  glor_v  of  the  God   of  Israel  was 

gone  up  from  the  cherub,  wliercupoii  he  was,  to  tlie 
threshold  of  tlie  house.  And  he  called  to  tlie  man 
clothed  with  linen,  wliich  ludl  the  writer's  inlvhorn  liy 
his  side ; 

11.  And,  behold,  tlie  man  clothed  with  linen, 

which  hud  the  inkJiorii  l>y  liis  side,  rejiorted  tlie  mat- 
ter, saying,  I  liave  done  as  thou  hast  eomnianded  me. 

—  X.  3.  And  he  spalie  unto  the  man  clollied  with 
linen,  and  said.  Go  in  lietwei-n  the  wlicels,  eirii  under 
the  cherub,  and  till  thine  hand  with  coals  of  tire  from 
between  tlie  cherubim,  and  scatter  iheni  over  the  city. 
And  he  went  in  in  my  sight. 

6.  And  it  came  to  ]iass,  ihatv;\\e\\  he  had  com- 
manded the  man  elotlied  with  linen,  saying,  Talie  tire 
from  between  the  wlieels,  from  Ijetweenthe  cherubim  ; 
then  he  went  in,  and  stood  besiiie  tlie  wheels. 

7.  And  one  elierub  stretclied  fortli  his  hand 

from  lietwcen  tlie  cherubim  unto  the  fire  tliat  was  be- 
tween the  cherubim,  and  took  thereof^  and  put  it  into 
the  hands  of  him  thai  loas  clothed  with  linen;  who 
tooli  //,  and  went  out. 

Milt,  xxviii.  3.  His  countenance  was  like  lightning, 
and  his  raiment  \vliite  as  snow : 

Acts  X.  30.  And  Cornelius  said,  Four  days  ago  I  was 
fasting  until  this  hour  ;  and  at  the  nintli  hour  I  prayed 
in  my  liouse,  and,  behold,  a  man  stood  before  me  in 
bright  clotliing, 

ifer.  XV.  6.  And  tlic  seven  angels  came  out  of  the 
temple,  lia\ing  the  seven  plagues,  clothed  in  pure  and 
white  linen,  and  having  tlieir  breasts  ghded  with 
golden  girdles. 

§  16.    Men  Compared  Tvitli  Angels. 

2  Srtm.  xix.  27.  And  he  hatli  slandered  thy  servant 
unto  my  lord  tlie  king;  but  my  lord  tlie  l;ing  is  as  an 
angel  of  God  :  do  therefore  irhul  i.s  gdcid  in  tiiine  eyes. 

Zi'rh.  xii.  8.  In  that  day  sliall  tlie"  Lord  defend'the 
inhaliitants  of  ,Ierus,alem  ;  and  he  that  is  feel  tie  among 
them  at  that  day  shall  be  as  David ;  and  tlie  house  of 
David  sliall  be  as  God,  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  before 
them. 

Arts  vi.  15.  And  all  that  sat  in  the  council,  looking 
steadfastly  on  him,  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face 
of  an  an^el. 

See  1  Sam.  xxix.  9.     2  Sam.  xiv.  17. 

§  17.    Snmbers  of. 

Gen.  xxxii.  1.  And  .lacob  went  on  his  way,  and  the 
angels  of  God  met  liim. 

2.  And  wdien  .Jacob  saw  tliem,  he  said,  Tliis 

is  God's  host:  and  he  called  tlie  name  of  that  place 
Jlalianaim. 

1  C'hr.  xii.  22.  Foi-  at  tlial  time  day  by  d;iy  there 
came  to  Da\'id  to  help  him,  mitil  it  loas  a  great  host, 
like  tlie  liost  of  God. 

./'//)  XXV.  3.  Is  tliere  any  number  of  his  armies?  and 
upon  whom  doth  not  bis  liglit  arise? 

Ps.  Ixviii.  17.  The  cliariols  of  God  are  twenty  thou- 
sand, (;oe«  thousands  of  angels:  the  Lord  ('.< 'among 
them,  as  in  Sinai,  in  the  holy  place. 

Mai.  xxvi.  53.  Thiiike.st  Ihou  that  I  Ciinnot  now 
pray  to  my  Father,  and  he  shall  presently  give  me 
more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels':' 

]ui\  V.  11.  And  I  beheld,  and  1  heard  the  voice  of 
m:iny  angels  round  :diont  the  throne,  and  the  beasts, 
and  the  elders:  and  the  nimil)er  of  them  w;is  ten  thou- 
sand times  tc'n  thousand,  ;nid  thousands  of  thousands; 

See  Heh.  xii.  23. 

§  IS.    Terror  at. 

1  Chr.  xxi.  20.  And  Ornan  turned  back,  and  saw 
the  angel ;  and  his  four  sons  with  him  hid  tlieniselves. 
Kow  Oman  was  threshing  wheat. 


30.  But  David  could  not  go  before  it  to  in- 
quire of  God  :  for  he  was  afraid  because  of  the  sword 
of  the  angel  of  the  Loud. 

Dan.  vlii.  17.  So  he  came  near  where  I  stood;  and 
when  he  came,  I  was  afraid,  and  fell  upon  ni}'  face : 
but  he  said  unto  me,  Understand,  O  son  of  man :  for 
at  the  time  of  the  end  shall  be  the  vision. 

—  X.  7.  And  I  Daniel  alone  saw  the  vision :  for  the 
men  that  were  with  me  saw  not  the  vision ;  but  a 
great  quaking  fell  upon  them,  so  that  they  fled  to  hide 
themselves. 

8.  Tlierefore  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this 

great  vision,  and  there  remained  no  strength  in  me : 
for  \\\y  comeliness  was  turned  in  me  into  corruption, 
and  I  retained  no  strength. 

11.  And  he  said  unto  me,  O  Daniel,  a  man 

greatly  beloved,  understand  the  words  that  I  speak 
unto  thee,  and  stand  uin-ight:  for  unto  thee  am  I  now 
sent.  And  when  he  had  spoken  this  word  unto  me,  I 
stood  trembling. 

15.   And  when  he  had  spoken  such  words 

unto  me,  I  set  my  face  toward  the  ground,  and  I  be- 
came dumb. 

in.  And,  behold,  one  like  tlie  similitude  of  the 

sons  of  men  touched  my  lips :  then  I  opened  my 
mouth,  and  spake,  and  said  unto  him  that  stood  be- 
fore me,  O  my  lord,  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are 
turned  upon  me,  and  I  have  retained  no  strength 

17.  F<U'  how  ciin  tlie  servant  of  this  my  lord 

talk  with  this  my  lord?  for  as  for  nie,  straigbtw.aj' 
there  remained  no  strength  in  me,  neither  is  there 
breath  left  in  me. 

19.   And  said,  O  man  greatly  beloved,  fear 

not :  iieace  be  unto  thee ;  be  strong,  yea,  be  strong. 
And  when  he  had  spoken  unto  me,  I  was  strength- 
ened, and  said.  Let  my  lord  speak;  for  thou  hast 
strengthened  me. 

JSfat.  xxviii.  4.  And  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did 
shake,  and  became  as  dead  men. 

Lake  i.  12.  And  when  Zacharias  saw  Mm-,  he  was 
troubled,  and  fear  fell  upon  him. 

—  ii.  9.  And,  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
them,  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about 
them ;  and  they  were  sore  afraid. 

Acts  X.  3.  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  about  the 
ninth  hour  of  the  d:iy,  an  angel  of  God  coming  in  to 
him,  and  saying  unto  him,  Cornelius. 

—  —  4.  And  when  he  looked  on  him,  he  was  afraid, 
and  said.  What  is  it.  Lord  ?+ 


CHAP.  III. 
OFFICES  OP  GOOD  ANGELS. 

§19.    They  Wait  on  God. 

1  Kings  xxii.  15.  So  he  came  to  the  king.  And  the 
king  said  unto  him,  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  against  Ra- 
moth-gilead  to  battle,  or  shall  we  forbear?  And  he 
answered  him.  Go,  and  prosper:  for  the  Lord  sliall 
deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the  king. 

16.  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  Kow  many 

times  sliiiU  I  adjure  thee  that  thou  tell  me  nothing  but 
that  which  is  true  in  the  name  of  the  Lord? 

17.   And  he  said,  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered 

upon  tlic  hills,  as  sheep  that  have  not  a  shepherd  :  and 
the  Lord  said.  These  have  no  master:  let  them  return 
every  man  to  his  house  in  peace. 

18.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  .Jehosha- 

phat.  Did  I  not  tell  thee  that  he  would  prophesy  no 
good  concerning  me,  but  evil? 

19.  And  he  said.  Hear  thou  therefore  the  word 

of  the  Lord:  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  on  his  throne, 
and  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  bj'  him  on  his 
right  hand  and  on  his  left. 

3  Chr.  xviii.  18.  Agiiin  he  said,  Therefore  hear  the 
word  of  the  Lord  ;  1  saw  the  Lord  sitting  upon  his 
throne,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  on  his 
right  band  and  on  his  left. 

Ps.  ciii.  20.  Bless  the  Lord,  j-e  his  angels,  that  excel 

00 


CHAP.  III. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


in  strength,  that  ilo  his  comuiandmeuts,  hearkening 
unto  the  voice  of  liis  word. 

I'n.  ciii.  21.  Bless  ye  the  Loiu),  all  ]/>•  lii.i  hosts;  ye 
ministei's  of  his,  th;il  do  his  pleiisiire. 

h':<K:  x.  1.  Then  I  lookcil,  :iiul,  lieliold,  ill  the  tinn.l- 
mi-nt  th;U  w:is  uliove  the  head  of  the  clicniliim  tlieie 
appeareil  over  them  as  it  were  a  sapphire  stone,  as  the 
ap|)earanee  of  the  likeness  of  a  throne. 

4.  Then  the  glory  of  the  Lonn  went  up  from 

the  chenih,  mid  sl-nd  over  the  threshold  of  the  liouse; 
and  the  house  was  filled  willi  the  cloud,  and  the 
court  was  full  of  the  liri/^htness  of  tlie  Lokd's  glory. 

IS.  Then  the  glory  of  the  LouD  departed  from 

oir  the  threshold  of  the  house,  and  stood  over  the  cher- 
ubim. 

—  xxviii.  14.  Thou  art  the  anointed  cherub  that 
covereth;  and  I  have  set  thee  no:  thou  wast  upon  the 
holy  mountain  of  God  ;  thou  hast  walked  up  and  down 
in  tlie  midst  of  tlie  stones  of  tire. 

/.'<(•.  iv.  4.  And  round  alio.ut  the  throne  were  four  and 
twenty  seats:  and  upon  the  seats  I  saw  four  and 
twenty  elders  silting,  <-lotlu'd  in  white  raiment;  and 
tliey  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold. 

See  Job  i.  G ;  ii.  1 ;  xx.wiii.  7.  /a.^vi.  1-3.  Dim.  vii. 
10.    Rev.  V.  11. 

^  20.    Announce  God's  LafT. 

Arta  vii.  53.  AVho  h.ive  received  the  law  by  the  dis- 
position of  angels,  and  have  not  kept  it. 

—  xxiii.  n.  And  there  arose  a  great  crj- :  and  the 
scribes  that  mere  of  the  Pliarisees'  jiart  arose,  and  strove, 
saying.  We  find  no  evil  in  tliis  man:  hut  if  a  spirit  or 
an"  angel  hath  spoken  to  him,  let  us  not  fight  against 
God. 

Gat.  iii.  19.  Wherefore  then  serveth  the  law  ?  It  was 
added  because  of  transgressions,  till  the  seed  should 
come  to  whom  the  promise  was  made;  <iihI  it  Mtw  or- 
dained by  angels  in  the  hand  of  a  mediator. 

Hill,  ii!  3.  For  if  the  word  spoken  bj'  angels  was 
steadfast,  and  every  transu'ressiDii  and  disobedience  re- 
ceived a  just  recompense  of  reward; 


Ik. 


§  21.    Convey  God's  Messngres. 

vi.  6.  Tlien  flew  one  of  the  seraphim  unto  me 


having  a  live  coal  in  his  hand,  irliicli  he  hail  taken  witli 
the  tongs  from  otl'  the  altar: 

"'.  And  he  laid  it  upon  my  mouth,  and  said, 

Lo,  this  hath  touched  thy  lips ;  and  thine  iniquity  i,s 
taken  away,  and  thy  sin  iiurged. 

Dan.  viii.  18.  Now  as  he  was  speaking  with  me,  I 
■was  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face  toward  the  groimd : 
but  he  touched  me,  and  set  me  ui'right. 

19.  And  he  said,  Behold.   I  will   make   thee 

know  what  shall  be  in  the  last  end  of  the  indignation  : 
for  at  the  time  appointed  the  end  nhnU  be. 

—  ix.  30.  And  while  I  was  speaking,  and  prayuag, 
and  confessing  my  sin  and  the  sin  of  my  people  Is- 
rael, and  presenting  my  sujiplicalion  before  the  Lord 
my  God  for  the  holy  mountain  i>(  my  God  ; 

■  31.  Yea,  while  I  )/■«'(  speal;ing  in  prayer,  even 

the  man  Gabriel,  whom  I  had  seen  in  the  vision  at  the 
beginning,  being  caused  to  fly  swiftly,  touched  me 
about  the  time  of  the  evening  olilation. 

33.  And  he  informed  me,  and  talked  with  me, 

and  said,  O  Daniel,  I  am  now  come  forth  to  give  thee 
skill  and  understanding. 

33.  At  the  beginning  of  thy  supplications  the 

commandment  came  fortli,  and  I  am  come  to  shew 
thee ;  for  thou  art  greatly  beloved :  therefore  under- 
stand the  matter,  and  consider  the  vision. 

—  X.  13.  Tlien  s:iid  he  unto  me.  Fear  not,  Daniel: 
for  from  the  first  day  that  thou  didst  set  thine  heart  to 
understtmd,  and  to  cliasten  thyself  before  thy  God, 
th}-  words  w<'rc  heard,  and  I  am  come  for  thy  words. 

14.  Xow  I  am  come  to  make  thee  understand 

what  shall  liefall  thy  people  in  the  latter  day* :  for  yet 
the  vision  is  for  inanii  days. 

L'ike  i.  18.  .Vnd  Zacharias  said  imto  the  angel, 
Where! ly  shall  I  know  this?  for  I  am  an  old  man, 
and  my  wife  well  strickr-n  in  ye;irs. 

19.  And  the  angel  answering  said  unto  him,  I 

am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of  God ;  and 

201 


am  sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to  shew  thee  these 
gliid  tidings. 

§  22.    Protect  God's  People. 

Oei).  xix.  12.  And  the  men  said  unto  Lot,  Ila.st  thou 
here  any  besides?  son  in  law,  and  l by  .sons,  and  thy 
daughters,  and  whal.soever  thou  hast  in  the  city, 
bring  Hum  out  of  this  jilace  : 

—  —  Vi.  For  we  will  destroy  this  place,  because  the 
cry  of  tliem  is  waxen  great  betbre  the  face  of  the 
LonD ;  an<l  the  Lonn  hath  sent  us  to  destroy  it. 

14.  And  Lot  went  out,   and   spake  unto  his 

sons  in  law,  which  married  his  dauglitc-rs,  and  .said, 
I'p,  get  you  out  of  this  place ;  for  the  Loud  w  ill  de- 
stroy this  city.  But  he  seemed  as  one  that  mocked 
tmlo  his  sons  in  law. 

M.  And  when  the  morning  arose,   then  the 

angels  hastened  Lot,  saying,  Ari.se,  lake  thy  wife,  and 
thy  two  daughters,  whicli  are  here  ;  lest  thou  be  con- 
sumed in  tlie  inicpiity  of  tlie  city. 

Hi.   Anil  wliile  lie  lingered,  the  men  laid  hohl 

upon  his  liaiid,  and  upon  the  hand  of  his  wife,  and 
upon  the  hand  of  his  two  daughters  ;  tlie  Loiiu  beinjr 
merciful  imto  him :  and  they  brought  him  forth,  and 
set  him  without  the  city. 

17.  And    it  came   to    pass,   when    they  had 

brought  them  forth  ;ibroad,  that  he  saiil.  Escape  for 
th)'  life  ;  l(xik  not  behind  thee,  neither  stay  thou  in  idl 
the  plain ;  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  thou  be  con- 
sumed. 

§  23.    Inflict  Divine  Penalties. 

3  Sam.  xxiv.  10.  And  when  the  angel  stretched  out 
his  hanil  upon  .Jerusalem  to  deslroy  it,  the  Loiu)  re- 
pented him  of  the  e\'il,  and  said  to  tlie  angel  that  de- 
stroyed the  i^eople.  It  is  enough  :  stay  now  thine  haml. 
And  tlie  angel  of  tlie  Lord  was  by  the  threshing-place 
of  Araimah  the  Jebusite. 

1  Chr.  xxi.  14.  So  the  Lord  sent  pestilence  upon 
Israel :  and  tlierc  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand  men. 

1,5.  And  God  sent  an  angel  unto  .Jerusalem  toi 

desti'oy  it :  and  as  he  was  destroying,  the  Loni)  be- 
held, and  he  repented  him  of  the  evil,  and  said  to  the 
angel  that  destroyed,  It  is  enough,  stay  now  thine 
liand.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by  the  thresh- 
ing-floor of  Oman  the  .Jebusite. 

10.  And   Da\-id  lifted  up  his   eyes,  and  saw 

the  angel  of  the  Lokd  stand  between  the  earth  and 
the  heaven,  having  a  drawn  sword  in  his  hand  stretch- 
ed out  over  Jerusalem.  Then  David  and  the  elders 
of  Israel,  who  were  clothed  in  sackcloth,  fell  upon  their 
faces. 

37.  And  the  Lord  commanded  the  angel ;  and 

he  [nit  uji  his  sword  again  into  the  sheatii  thereof 

ft.  XXXV.  5.  Let  them  be  as  chalf  liefore  the  wind: 
and  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  chase  thmi. 

-6.  Let  their  wny  be  dark  and  slippery :  and 

let  the  anjjel  of  the  Loud  persecute  them. 

See  3  Aiiigs  xix.  35.  3  Chr.  xxxii.  31.  Is.  xxxvii. 
36.    Acts  xii  33. 


§  24.    Ministcrini?  Si)irits. 

1  Kings  xix.  5.  And  a.s  he  lay  and  slejit  under  a 
juniper  tree,  behold,  then  an  angel  touched  him,  and 
said  unto  him.  Arise  itnd  eat. 

7.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  again  the 

second  time,  and  touched  him,  and  said,  ^Vfisc  and 
eat ;  because  the  journey  m  too  great  for  thee. 

ft.  xci.  11.  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over 
thee,  to  keep  thee  in  all  thy  w;iys. 

12.  They  shall  bear  thee  up  in  their  hands, 

lest  thou  dash  thv  foot  against  a  stone. 

Mat.  xviii.  10.  Take  heed  tliat  ye  despise  not  one  of 
these  little  ones  ;  for  I  say  unto  "you,  That  in  heaven 
their  angels  <lo  always  behold  the  face  of  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Acts  viii.  30.  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto 
Philip,  s:iving,  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south,  unto 
the  way  t'luu'gocth  down  from  .Jerusalem  unto  Gaza, 
which  is  desert. 

—  xii.  15.  And  thev  said  unto  her.  Thou  art  mad. 
But  she  constantly  aftirmed  that  it  was  even  so.  Then 
said  they.  It  is  his  angel. 


CIIAT.  IV, 


ANGELS,   GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


1  Cor.  xi.  10.  For  this  cuuse  ouj;ht  the  woman  to 
have  power  on  In  r  head  because  ol'  the  angels. 

Jleb.  i.  13.  But  to  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 
lime,  Sit  on  my  right  hand,  until  1  make  thine  ene- 
mies thy  Ibotstool  ? 

1-1.  Are  they  not  all  ministering  sjiirits,  sent 

forth  to  minister  for  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  sal- 
vation ? 

Bee  Acts  v.  19;  xii.  7, 11. 

§  25.    Are  (Tiiardiaus  of  Cities  and  Nations. 

Uzek.  ix.  1.  He  cried  also  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud 
voice,  saying,  Cause  them  that  have  charge  over  the 
city  to  draw  near,  even  every  man  tcith  his  destroying 
weapon  in  his  hand. 

Dan.  X.  13.  But  the  prince  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 
withstood  me  one  and  twenty  days  :  but,  lo,  Michael, 
one  of  the  chief  princes,  came  to  help  me ;  and  I  re- 
mained there  with  the  kings  of  Persia. 

20.  Tlien  said  he,  Ivnowest  thou  wherefore  I 

come  unto  thee?  and  now  I  will  return  to  light  with 
the  prince  of  Persia  :  and  when  I  am  gone  ibrth,  lo, 
the  prince  of  Grccia  shall  come. 

21.  But  I  will  shew  thee  that  which  is  noted 

in  the  Scripture  of  truth :  and  i/iere  k  none  that  hold- 
eth  with  me  in  these  things,  l)ut  Michael  your  prince. 

—  xi.  1.  Also  I  in  the  tirst  year  of  Darius  the  Mede, 
evert.  I,  stood  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen  him. 

—  xii.  1.  And  at  that  time  shall  Michael  stand  np, 
the  great  prince  which  standeth  for  the  children  of 
thy  people  :-<- 

§  26.    Sliarp  in  the  Connsels  of  God. 

Zech.  i.  12.  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  answered 
and  said,  O  LoitD  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt  thou  not 
have  mercy  on  .Jerusalem  and  on  the  cities  of  .Judah, 
against  which  thou  hast  had  indignation  these  three- 
score and  ten  years? 

13.  And  the  Lord  answered  the  angel  that 

talked  with  me  wilh  good  words  and  comfortable 
words. 

Luke  XV.  10.  Likewise,  I  s.ay  nnto  you,  there  is  joy 
in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God  over  one  sinner 
that  repenteth. 

§  27.    Sound  tlie  Apocalyptic  Trumpets. 

Rer.  viii.  3.  And  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood 
before  God ;  and  to  them  were  given  seven  trumpets. 

6.  And  the  seven  angels  \vhich  had  the  seven 

trumpets  prepared  themselves  to  sound. 

13.  And  I  lieheld.  and  heard  an  angel  flying 

through  the  midst  of  heaven,  saying  with  a  loud  voice, 
Woe,  woe,  woe,  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth  by  rea- 
son of  the  othei-  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three 
angels,  wliich  are  yet  to  sound  ! 

—  ix.  13.  And  the  sixth  .angel  sounded,  and  I  heard 
a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of  the  golden  altar  which 
is  before  God, 

14.  Saying  to  the  sixth  angel  which  had  the 

trumpet.  Loose  Ihe  four  .angels  which  are  bound  in  the 
great  river  Eu|ihrales. 

15.  And  the  four  angels  were  loosed,  which 

were  pre|)ared  for  an  hour,  and  a  day,  and  a  month, 
and  a  year,  for  to  slay  the  third  part  of  men. 

§  28.    Gather  tlie  Elect  to  Judjiruient. 

Mat.  xxiv.  31.  And  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a 
great  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  they  shall  gather  to- 
gether his  elect  from  the  four  winds,  from  one  end  of 
heaven  to  the  other. 

.)fiirk  xiii.  27.  And  then  shall  he  send  his  angels, 
and  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four 
winds,  from  the  ulterniost  part  of  the  earth  to  the 
uttermost  part  of  lieavcn. 


CHAP.  IV. 
SATAN. 

§  29.    His  FaU  tlirough  Pride. 

See  1  Tim.  iii.  6.    And  compare  Is.  xiv.  12. 

§  30.    Satan  in  the  Form  of  a  Serpent. 

Gen.  iii.  14.  And  the  Lord  God  said  unto  the  ser- 
pent. Because  thou  hast  done  this,  thou  art  cursed 
above  all  cattle,  and  above  every  beast  of  the  field  ; 
upon  thy  belly  shalt  thou  go,  and  dust  shalt  thou  eat 
all  the  days  of  thy  life : 

See  Bei.  xii.  9 ;  xx,  2. 

§  31.    The  Great  Red  Dragon. 

Bev.  xii.  3.  And  there  appeared  another  wonder  in 
heaven  ;  and  behold  a  great  red  dragon,  ha\ing  seven 
heads  and  ten  horns,  and  seven  crowns  upon  his  heads. 

4.  And  his  tail  drew  the  third  jiart  of  the  stars 

of  heaven,  and  did  cast  them  to  the  earth :  and  the 
dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which  was  ready  to 
be  delivered,  for  to  devour  her  child  as  soon  as  it  was 
born. 

12.  Tlierefore  rejoice,  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that 

dwell  in  them.  Woe  to  th^  inhal)iters  of  the  earth 
and  of  the  sea  !  for  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you, 
liaving  great  wrath,  because  he  knoweth  that  he  hath 
but  a  short  time. 

13.  And  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was 

cast  unto  the  earth,  he  persecuted  the  woman  which 
Ijrought  forth  the  man  child. 

1.5.  And  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth 

water  as  a  flood  after  the  woman,  that  he  might  cause 
her  to  be  carried  away  of  the  flood. 

—  —  16.  And  the  earth  helped  the  woman ;  and 
the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed  up  the 
flood  which  tlie  dragon  cast  out  of  his  mouth. 

—  • —  17.  And  the  dragon  was  wroth  with  the 
woman,  and  went  to  make  war  with  the  remnant  of 
her  seed,  which  keep  the  commandments  of  God,  and 
have  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ. 

—  xiii.  4.  And  they  worshipjied  the  dragon  which 
gave  power  unto  the  beast:  and  they  \vorship]ied  the 
beast,  S!i\-ing,  Who  is  like  unto  the  beast  V  who  is  able 
to  make  war  with  himV 

—  —  1-t.  And  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the 
earth  by  ttc  tnrnns  nf  those  miracles  which  he  had 
power  to  do  in  the  sight  of  the  beast ;  saying  to  them 
that  dwell  on  the  earth,  that  they  shotjld  make  an 
image  to  the  beast. 

See  lice.  xiii.  15. 

§  32.    Prince  of  Demons. 

Mat.  XXV.  41.  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on 
the  left  hand,  Depart  from  me,  yc  cursed,  into  ever- 
lasting fire,  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  angels : 

1  John  iii.  8.  He  that  committeth  sin  is  of  the 
devil;  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning.  For 
this  purpose  the  Son  of  God  was  manifested,  that  he 
might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil. 

Her),  xii.  7.  And  there  was  war  in  heaven:  Jlichael 
and  his  angels  fought  against  the  dragon  ;-t- 

§  33.    Deceiver  and  Liar. 

■7"//?!  viii.  44.  Yo  are  of  ymir  father  the  devil,  and 
the  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do:  be  w.'is  a  miu'derer 
liom  the  bes'inning, and  abodenot  in  the  truth,  liccause 
there  is  no  ti'uth  in  him.  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he 
speaketh  of  his  own :  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father 
of  it. 

Acts  xiii.  10.  And  said,  O  full  of  all  subtim-  and  all 
mischief,  thou  child  of  the  devil,  Viou  enemy  of  all 
righteousness,  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert  the  right 
w:iys  of  the  Lord? 

2  C'fir.  xi.  14.  .\nd  no  marvel;  for  Satan  liimself  is 
transformed  into  :m  antrel  of  light. 

15.  Tbcri'Ibre  it  is  no  great  thing  if  his  minis- 
ters also  be  transformed  as  the  ministers  of  righteous- 
ness ;  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their  works. 


20-2 


CHAP.  IV. 


ANGELS,  GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


Rev.  xii.  9.  And  tin-  great  tliagon  was  cast  out,  that 
old  serpent,  ealU-d  the  Devil  and  Satan,  whicli  de- 
leiveth  the  wlmle  world  :  lie  was  cast  out  into  the 
earth,  and  his  anu;iU  were  cast  out  with  him. 

See  Mat.  xii.  ai-^iO. 

§  34.    Pntniii  of  False  Professors. 

Iii!\  ii.  9.  I  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and 
poverty,  (but  thou  art  rich)  and  I  knoic  the  blasphemy 
ot'  them  which  say  they  iirc  Jews,  and  are  not,  but 
iin-  the  synagogue  of  Satan. 

—  iii.  i).  Behold,  I  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue 
of  Satan,  which  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  n<)t,  but 
do  lie ;  behold,  I  will  make  them  to  come  and  w'or- 
ship  before  thy  feet,  and  to  know  that  I  have  loved  thee. 

§  3.5.    Afflicts. 

J"b  i.  12.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Satan,  Behold, 
all  that  he  hath  i.i  in  lliy  power;  only  upon  himself 
put  not  forth  thine  haml  So  Satan  went  forth  from 
till'  ])resence  of  the  Loito. 

lyii/ce  xiii.  IG.  And  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a 
daughter  of  Abraham,  whom  Satan  hath  bound,  lo, 
these  eighteen  years,  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the 
sjibbath  day  ? 

See  Job  ii.  7.    Acti  x.  38. 

§  36.    Accuser  of  Good  Men. 

Jiih  i,  fl.  Now  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of 
God  came  to  present  themselves  before  the  Lord,  and 
Satan  came  also  among  them. 

7.  And  the  Loitn  said  unto  Satan,  Wlience 

comest  thou  ?  Then  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and 
said.  From  going  to  and  fro  m  the  earth,  and  from 
walking  up  and  down  in  it. 

S.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Satan,  Hast  thou 

considered  my  servant  Job,  that  t/iere  in  none  like  him 
in  the  earth,  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
feareth  God,  and  eschewelh  evil  V 

9.  Then  Satan  answered  the  Loud,  and  said. 

Doth  Job  fear  God  for  nought? 

10.  Hast  thou  not  made  a  hedge  about  him, 

and  about  his  house,  and  about  all  that  he  hath  on 
every  side?  thou  hast  bU'ssed  llie  work  of  his  hands, 
and  his  substance  is  incre.-ised  in  the  laud. 

11.  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 

all  that  he  hath,  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  face. 

—  ii.  1.  Again  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of 
God  came  to  present  themselves  before  the  Lord,  and 
Satan  came  also  among  them  to  present  himself  before 
the  Lord. 

-.  And    the  Lord   said   unto  Satan,  From 

whence  comest  thou?  And  Satan  answered  the 
Lord,  and  said.  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth, 
and  from  walking  up  and  down  in  it. 

3.  And  the  Lonn  said  nnto  Satan,  Hast  thou 

considered  mj' servant  Job,  that  t/ure  w  none  like  him 
in  the  earth,  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
feareth  God,  and  eschewelh  evil  ?  and  still  he  holdeth 
fast  his  integrity,  although  thou  movedst  me  against 
him,  to  destroy  him  without  cause. 

4.  And  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and  said. 

Skin  for  skin,  yea,  all  that  a  m;in  hath  will  he  give  lor 
his  life. 

5.  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch  his 

bone  and  his  flesh,  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  lace. 

a.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Satan,  Behold,  he 

is  in  thine  hand ;  but  save  his  life. 

§  37.    Resists  Good  Men. 

(See  Zcck.  iii.  1.) 

Zech.  iii.  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  The 
Lord  rebuke  thee, O  Satan;  even  the  Lord  that  hath 
chosen  Jerusalem  rebuke  thee :  in  not  this  a  brand 
plucked  out  of  the  tire? 

<i.  Now  Joshua  was  clothed  with  lilthy  gar- 
ments, and  stood  before  the  angel. 

4.  And   he  answered   and  spake  unto  those 

that  stood  before  him.  saying.  Take  away  the  filthy 
garments  from  him.  And  unto  him  he  said,  Behold, 
1  have  caused  thine  iuicpiity  to  pass  from  thee,  and  I 
will  clothe  thee  with  a  change  of  raiment. 


5.  And  I  said.  Let  them  set  a  fair  mitre  upon 

his  head.  So  Ihey  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head,  and 
clothed  him  with  garments.  And  the  angel  of  the 
Loud  stood  by. 

A>A.  vi.  13.  For  we  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and 
blooil,  but  against  principalities,  against  i)ow  CIS,  against 
the  rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this  worlil,  against  spir- 
itual wickedness  in  high  places. 

1  T/hnx.  ii.  ly.  Wherefore  we  would  have  come  unto 
you,  even  I  Paul,  once  and  again ;  but  Satan  hindered  us. 

§  38.    Tempts  Men  to  Sin. 

(See  also  Book  XXL,  t?  74.) 

1  (7(7'.  xxi.  1.  And  Satan  stood  up  against  Israel, 
and  provoked  David  to  number  Israel. 

f,ii/ce  xxii.  31.  And  the  Lord  said,  Simon,  Simon, 
behold,  Satan  hath  desired  io  hare  you,  that  he  may 
sift  i/iix  as  wheat. 

2  Ci>r.  iv.  4.  In  whom  the  god  of  this  world  Iiath 
blinded  the  minds  of  them  which  believe  not,  lest  the 
light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  Clirisl,  who  is  tlie 
image  of  God,  should  shine  unto  them. 

1  Pfl.  V.  8.  Be  sober,  be  vigilant;  because  your  ad- 
versary the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion,  walkelh  about, 
seeking  whom  he  may  devour  : 

Rei\  ii.  10.  Fear  none  of  those  things  which  thou 
shalt  sufl'er :  behold,  the  devil  shall  cast  .vt/wc  of  you 
into  prison,  that  ye  maj-  be  tried  ;  and  ye  shall  have 
tribulation  ten  days :  be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and 
I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life. 

See  Luke  xxii.  3.    Ads  v.  3.    Epli.  ii.  3.    lieo.  xii.  9. 

§  39.    Tempted  Clirist. 

Mat.  iv.  1.  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit  into 
the  wilderness  to  be  tempted  of  the  devil. 

11.  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him,  and  behold, 

angels  came  and  ministered  unto  him. 

Mark  i.  12.  And  immediately  the  Spirit  driveth  him 
into  the  wilderness. 

13.  And  he  was  there  in  the  wildemess  forty 

days  tempted  of  Satan  ;  and  was  \\ith  the  wild  beasts"; 
and  the  angels  ministered  unto  him. 

Luke  iv.  1.  And  Jesus  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
returned  from  Jordan,  and  was  led  by  the  Spirit  into 
the  wilderness, 

13.  And  when  the  devil  had  ended  all  the 

temptation,  he  departed  from  him  for  a  season. 

(A.   TO   GRATIFY  A   nODILY   APPETITE.) 

Mat.  iv.  3.  And  when  he  had  fasted  fort)-  days  and 
forty  nights,  he  was  afterward  a  hungered. 

A.  And  when   the  temjiter  came  to  him,  he 

said,  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that  these 
stones  be  made  bread. 

4.  But  he  answered  and  said.  It  is  written, 

JIan  shall  not  live  by  liread  alone,  but  by  every  word 
that  proceedeth  out  of  the  nioulh  of  God. 

Luke  iv.  2.  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil. 
And  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing  :  and  when  they 
were  ended,  he  afterward  hungered. 

3.  And  the  devil  said  unto  him,  If  thou  be 

the  Sou  of  God,  command  this  stone  that  it  be  made 
bread. 

4.  And  Jesus  answered  him,  saying,  It  is  writ- 
ten. That  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by 
every  word  of  God. 

(B.   TO   COURT  APPLAUSE.) 

Mat.  iv.  5.  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the 
holy  cit)-,  and  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple, 

t).  And  saith  uuto  him.  If  thou  be  the  Son  of 

God,  cast  thyself  down  :  for  it  is  written,  lie  shall 
give  his  angels  charge  concerning  thee  :  and  in  tluii- 
hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up,  lest  at  any  time  thou 
d;ish  thv  foot  against  a  stone. 

"7.  Jesus  said  unto  him.  It  is  written  again. 

Thou  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  Ihv  God. 

Luke  iv.  9.  And  he  brouzhl  hiiii  to  Jerusalem,  and 
set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temijle,  and  said  uuto 
him.  If  thou  be  the  Sou  of  God,  cast  thyself  down 
from  hence : 

10.  For  it  is  written.  He  shall  give  his  angels 

charge  over  thee,  to  keep  thee : 
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CHAP.  V. 


ANGELS,   GOOD  AND  EVIL. 


BOOK  IX. 


Luke  iv.  11.  And  in  tlieir  hands  thej'  shall  bear  thee 
up,  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  \hy  fuot  against  a  stone. 

12.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unio  him,  It  is 

said,  Thou  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God. 

(C.    TO   PURCHASE   DOMINION.) 

Mat.  iv.  8.  Again,  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  an 
'exceeding  higli  mountain,  and  sheweth  him  all  the 
kingdoms  of  the  world,  and  the  gloiy  of  them ; 

9.  And  saith  unto  him.  All  these  things  will  I 

give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me. 

10.  Then  saith  .Jesus  unto  him,  Get  thee  hence, 

Satan :  for  it  is  written,  Tliou  shall  worship  the  Lord 
thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve. 

Luke  iv.  5.  And  the  devil,  taking  him  up  into  a  high 
mountain,  shewed  unto  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
world  in  a  moment  of  time. 

6.  And   the   devil   said  tmto    him,   All    this 

power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  glory  of  them :  for 
that  is  delivered  unto  me ;  and  to  whomsoever  I  will, 
I  give  it. 

7.  If  thou  therefore  wilt  worship  me,  all  shall 

be  thine. 

8.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 

Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan :  for  it  is  written,  Thou 
shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt 
thou  serve. 

§  40.    To  be  Resisted. 

Zecli.  iii.  1.  And  he  shewed  me  .Joshua  the  high 
priest  standing  before  the  angel  of  llie  Lord,  and  Satan 
standing  at  his  riglit  hand  to  resist  him. 

Eph.  iv.  37.  Neither  give  place  to  the  de\il. 

'■ —  vi.  11.  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that  ye 
may  be  able  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  devil. 

3  Tim.  ii.  3G.  And  that  the}'  may  recover  themselves 
out  of  the  snare  of  the  devil,  who  "are  taken  captive  by 
him  at  his  will. 

Jam.  iv.  7.  Submit  yourselves  therefore  to  God. 
Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you. 

1  Pet.  V.  9.  Whom  resist  steadfast  in  the  faith,  know- 
ing that  the  same  aiilictions  are  accomplished  in  your 
brethren  that  are  in  the  world. 

§  41.    Wicked  triren  Over  to. 

Ph.  cix.  6.  Set  thou  a  wicked  man  over  him :  and 
let  Satan  stand  at  his  right  hand. 

1  Tim.  i,  30.  Of  whom  is  Ilymeneus  and  Alexander  ; 
whom  I  have  delivered  unto  Satan,  that  they  may 
learn  not  to  blaspheme. 

1  Cor.  V.  3.  And  ye  arc  puffed  up,  and  have  not 
rather  mourned,  tliat  he  that  hath  done  this  deed  might 
be  tukeu  away  from  among  j'ou. 

S.  For  I  verily,  as  absent  in  bod}',  Init  present 

in  spirit,  have  judged  already,  as  though  I  were  pres- 
ent, concerning  him  that  hath  so  done  this  deed, 

4.  In   the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

■when  ye  are  gathered  together,  and  my  spii-it,  with  the 
power  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

—  —  .'5.  To  deliver  such  a  one  unto  Satan  for  the 
destruction  of  the  flesli,  that  the  spii-it  may  be  saved 
in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

§  42.    Overpowered. 

Lnke  x.  18.  And  h<t  said  unto  them,  I  beheld  Satan 
as  lightning  fall  from  heaven. 

John  xii.  31.  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world: 
now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  cast  out. 

—  xiv.  .30.  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you: 
for  the  prince  of  this  world  Cometh,  and  hath  nothing 
in  me. 

—  xvi.  11.  Of  judgm'ent,  because  the  prince  of  this 
world  is  judged. 

Rim.  xvi.  30.  And  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise 
Satan  under  vour  feet  shortlv.  The  grace  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ  ic  with  you.     Amen. 

Reii.  xii.  7.    -t-and  fhe  dragon  fought  and  his  angels, 

8.  And  prevailed  not ;  neitlier  w.as  their  jilace 

found  any  more  in  heaven. 

10.  And  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven. 


Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and  the  kinudom 
of  our  God,  and  the  power  of  his  Chj'ist :  for  the  ac- 
cuser of  our  brethren  is  cast  down,  which  accused 
them  befoi'C  our  God  day  and  night. 

11.  And  they  overcame  him  by  the'blood  of 

the  Lamli,  and  I))'  the  word  of  their  testimony ;  and 
they  loved  not  their  lives  unto  the  death. 

For  Satan's  final  destiny,  see  Bev.  xx.  10. 


CHAP.  V. 
EVIL  ANGELS. 

§  43.    Tlieir  Fall  aud  Iinprisonnient. 

3  Pet.  ii.  4.  For  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that 
sinned,  but  cast  them,  down  to  hell,  and  delivered  them 
into  chains  of  darkness,  to  be  reserved  unto  judgment ; 

Jiide  6.  And  the  angels  which  kept  not  their  first 
estate,  but  left  their  own  habitation,  he  hath  reserved 
in  everlasting  chains  under  darkness  imto  the  judg- 
ment of  the  great  day. 

See  Luke  viii.  31.    ifeu.  xx.  3. 

§  44.    Jfot  Closely  Conflned. 

Eph.  ii,  2.  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  accord- 
ing to  the  course  of  this  world,  according  to  the  piince 
of  the  jiower  of  the  air,  the  sph'it  that  now  worketh  in 
the  children  of  disobedience:* 

See  Ej)h.  vi.  13. 

§  43.    Forms  (in  Tision). 

Rep.  xiii.  11.  And  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up 
out  of  the  earth ;  and  he  had  two  horns  like  a  l:tmb, 
and  he  spake  as  a  dragon. 

—  xvi.  13.  And  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like  frogs 
come  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  dragon,  and  out  of  tfie 
mouth  of  the  beast,  aud  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  talse 
prophet. 

§  46.    Power  (in  Vision). 

Rv.  ix.  5.  And  to  them  it  was  given  that  they  should 
not  kill  them,  but  that  they  should  be  tormented  five 
months:  and  theu-  torment  was  as  tlie  torment  of  a 
scorpion,  when  he  striketh  a  man. 

—  xi.  7.  And  when  they  shall  have  finished  their 
testimony,  the  beast  that  ascendeth  out  of  the  bottom- 
less pit  shall  make  war  against  them,  and  shall  over- 
come them,  and  kill  them" 

—  xiii.  13.  And  he  cxerciseth  all  the  power  of  the 
first  beast  before  him,  and  causeth  the  earth  and  them 
which  dwell  therein  to  worship  the  first  beast,  whose 
deadly  wound  was  healed. 

13.  And  he  doeth  great  wonders,  so  that  he 

maketh  fire  come  down  from  heaven  on  the  eartli  in 
the  siglit  of  men. 

—  xvi.  14.  For  they  are  the  spirits  of  devils,  work- 
ing miracles,  irhieh  go  forth  unto  the  kings  of  the  earth 
and  of  the  whole  world,  to  gather  them  to  the  battle 
of  that  great  daj-  of  God  Almighty. 

§  47.    Number  of. 

Mat.  viii.  30.  And  there  was  a  good  way  off  from 
them  a  herd  of  many  swine  feeding. 

31.  So  the  devils  besought  him,  Siiymg,  If  thou 

cast  us  out,  sutler  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  <jf  swine. 

32.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Go.     And  when 

they  were  come  out,  thej-  went  into  tlie  herd  of  swine : 
and,  behold,  the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  \'iolciitly 
down  a  steep  place  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the 
waters. 

33.  And  they  that  kejit  them  fled  and  went 

their  ways  into  the  city,  and  told  eveiy  thing,  and 
wlnit  was  befallen  to  the  possessed  of  the  devils. 


*  The  meaning:  may  be,  cither  that  they  are  acriril  in  tlieir  coii- 
fititution,  or  Ihat  tlieir  abode  is  in  the  air,  .\t  jiiiy  rate,  tliey  are 
not  tso  imprisoned  as  not  to  be  able  to  tempt  men! — H. 


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ANGELS,   GOOD   AND  EVIL 


BOOK  IX. 


}hcrlc  V.  8.  (For  he  said  unto  liini,  Come  out  of  the 
miin,  t/iOH  unclean  spirit.) 

9.  Anil   lie  asked  him,  What  in  thy  name  ? 

And  he  answered,  saying,  My  name  in  Legion  :  lor  we 
are  many. 

X«Af  viii.  30.  And  Jesus  asked  him,  saying.  What 
is  thy  name  ?  And  he  said.  Legion ;  because  miiny 
deviU  were  entered  into  him, 

§  48.    Possession  by. 

}rri(.  :cii.  43.  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of 
a  man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  rest, 
and  lindelh  none. 

44.  Then  he  saith,  I  will  return  into  my  house 

from  whence  I  came  out ;  and  when  he  is  come,  he 
tindelh  it  cmply,  swept,  and  garnished. 

i-').    Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  with  liimself 

seven  other  spuits  more  wicked  than  himself,  and 
they  enter  in  and  dwell  there ;  and  the  hit-t  sUiie  of 
that  man  is  worse  than  the  tii-st.  Even  so  shall  it  be 
also  unto  this  wicked  generation. 

.!/«/•*  V.  2.  And  when  he  was  come  out  of  the  ship, 
immediately  tlieie  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man 
with  an  unclean  spirit, 

—  —  3.  Who  had  /(w  dwelling  among  the  tombs; 
and  no  man  could  bind  Iiim,  no,  not  with  chains: 

4.  Because  that  he  had  been  often  bound  with 

fetters  and  chains,  and  the  chains  had  been  plucked 
a.snnder  by  him.  and  the  fetters  broken  in  pieces: 
neither  could  .my  imiii  tame  him. 

5.  And  always,  night  and  day,  he  was  in  the 

mountains,  and  in  the  tombs,  crying,  and  cutting  him- 
self with  stones. 

Luke  viii.  37.  And  when  he  went  forth  to  land,  there 
met  him  out  of  the  city  a  certain  man,  whicli  had 
devils  long  time,  and  ware  no  clothes,  neither  abode  in 
any  house,  but  ui  the  tombs. 

§  49.    Casting  Out. 

(See  .also  Book  VI.,  Chap.  XIV.) 

Milt.  xii.  26.  And  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is  di- 
vided against  himself;  how  shall  then  his  kingdom 
sbmd  ? 

27.  And  if  I  by  Beelzel)ub  cast  out  devils,  by 

whom  do  your  children  cast  tlum  out  ?  therefore  they 
shall  he  yoiu'  judges. 

29.  Or  else,  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong 

man's  house,  and  spoil  his  goods,  e.\cept  he  first  bind 
the  strong  man  ?  and  then  tie  will  spoil  his  house. 

30.  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me ;  and 

he  that  gatheretli  not  with  me  scattereth  abroad. 

.1/.//*  iii.  23.  And  he  called  them  unto  him,  and  said 
unto  them  in  parables,  How  c;m  Satan  cast  out  Satan '{ 

20,  And  if  Satan  rise  up  against  himself,  and 

be  divided,  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end. 

37.  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man's 


house,  and  spoil  his  goods,  except  he  will  first  bind 
the  strong  man;  and  then  he  will  spoil  his  bouse. 

Luke  ix.  49.  And  John  answered  anti  sidd.  Master, 
i  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name;  and  we 
forbade  him,  because  he  foUowclh  not  with  us. 

"iO.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Forbid  Am  not: 

for  he  th;it  is  not  against  us  is  Ibr  us. 

—  X.  17.  And  the  seventy  returned  again  with  joy, 
saying.  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  suiiject  unto  us 
through  thy  name. 

—  xi.  18.  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself, 
how  shall  bis  kingdom  stand?  because  ye  say  that  I 
cast  out  devils  thiough  Heelzcbnb. 

19.  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 

whom  do  your  sons  cast  them  out?  therefore  shall 
thej'  be  vour  jialges. 

See  Luke  xi.  20. 

§  50.     Identified  with  Idols. 

Lei\  xvii.  7.  And  they  sliall  no  more  offer  their  sac- 
rifices unto  devils,  after  whom  they  have  gone  a  whor- 
ing. This  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  tmto  them 
throughout  their  generations.  • 

Ihut.  xxxii.  17.  They  sacrificed  unto  devils,  not  to 
God  ;  to  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  to  new  gods  that 
came  newly  up,  whom  your  fathers  feared  not. 

3  ('/((•.  xi.  15.  And  he  ordained  him  priests  for  the 
high  jilaces,  and  for  the  devils,  and  for  the  calves 
wiiich  he  had  made. 

1  Cor.  X.  19.  What  say  I  then  ?  that  the  idol  is  any 
thing,  or  that  which  is  offered  in  sacrifice  to  idols  is 
any  thing  V 

20.  But  Isai/,  that  the  things  which  the  Gen- 
tiles sacrifice,  they  sacrifice  to  devils,  and  not  to  God  : 
and  I  would  not  that  ye  should  have  fellowship  with 
devils. 

31.  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  cup  of  devils:  ye  cannot  be  partakers  of  the  Lord's 
table,  and  of  the  table  of  devils. 

1  Tim.  iv.  1.  Now  the  Spirit  speaketh  expressly, 
that  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart  from  the 
faith,  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits,  and  doctrines  of 
devils; 

Rev.  ii.  13.  I  know  thj-  works,  and  where  thou 
dwellest,  even  where  SataiVs  seat  i.a :  and  thou  boldest 
fast  my  name,  and  hast  not  denied  my  faith,  even  in 
those  days  wherein  Antipas  iras  my  faithful  mart3'r, 
who  was  slain  among  you,  where  Satan  dwelleth. 

—  ix.  20.  And  the  rest  of  the  men  which  were  not 
killed  by  these  plagues  yet  repented  not  of  the  works 
of  their  hands,  that  they  should  not  worship  devils, 
and  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and  stone,  and 
of  wood ; 

§  51.    Are  not  Uiilielievers. 

Jam.  ii.  19.  Thou  believest  that  there  is  one  God; 
thou  doest  well :  the  devils  also  believe,  and  tremble. 
See  Mat.  viii.  29.    Aels  xvi.  17  ;  sis.  15. 


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CHAP.  I. 

ANTEDILUVIAN  AND  PATRIARCH- 
AL GENEALOGIES. 

§  1,    Adam  to  Noah. 

Oen.  V.  3.  And  Adam  lived  a  hundred  and  thirty 
years,  and  hegat  a  son  in  his  own  likeness,  alter  his 
image ;  and  called  his  name  Seth  : 

4.  And  the  days  of  Adam  after  he  had  begot- 
ten Seth  were  eight  hmidi'ed  years :  and  he  begat  sons 
and  daughters : 

6.  And  Seth  lived  a  hundred  and  five  years, 

and  begat  Enos : 

7.  And  Seth  lived  after  he  begat  Enos  eight 

hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daugh- 
ters : 

9.  And  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat 

Cainan : 

10.  And  Enos  lived  after  he  begat  Cainan  eight 

hundred  and  fifteen  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daugh- 
ters: 

■  13.  And  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  be- 
gat Mahalaleel : 

13.  And  Cainan  lived  after  he  begat  Mahala- 

;leel  eight  himdred  and  forty  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters : 

15.  And  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years, 

and  begat  Jared : 

16.  And  Mahalaleel  lived  after  he  begat  Jared 

eight  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters : 

18.  And  Jared  lived  a  hundred    sixty  and 

two  years,  and  he  begat  Enoch : 

19.  And  Jared   lived   after  he  begat  Enoch 

eight  hundred  years,  and  Ijc^at  sons  and  daughters : 

31.  And  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 

begat  Methuselah : 

•  33.  And  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  be- 
gat Methuselah  three  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons 
and  daughters : 

3.5.  And  Jlethuselah  lived  a  hundred  eighty 

and  seven  year.s,  and  begat  Lanicch  : 

3(j.  And  Methuselah  lived  after  he  begat  La- 

mech  seven  hundred  eighty  and  two  years,  and  begat 
sons  and  daughters : 

38.  And  Lamccli  lived  a  hundred  eighty  and 

two  years,  uud  begat  a  son  : 

80.  And  Lamech  lived  after  he  begat  Noah 

five  hundred  ninety  and  five  years,  and  begat  sons 
and  daughters: 

:J3.  And  Noah  was  five  hundred  years  old ; 

and  Noah  begat  Slieui,  ILun,  and  Japlieth. 

—  vi.  10.  And  No;ih  liegat  three  sons,  Shcm,  Ham, 
and  Japlieth. 

—  ix.  38.  And  No;di  Uved  after  the  flood  three 
hundred  and  fifty  years. 

5  2.    Recapitulated. 

1  G1ir.'\.  1    Adam,  Sheth,  Enosh, 

3.  Kenan,  Mahalalcil,  Jered, 

3.  Henoch,  Metliuselah,  Lamech, 

4.  Noah,  Shcm.  H;im,  and  Japheth. 

'!>  3.    Cain  1o  Laineeh. 

Gen.  iv.  18  And  unto  Enoch  was  born  Irad:  and 
Irad  lieg;it  Meluijael:  and  Mehujael  begat  Methusael: 
and  Jlctlnisacl  begat  Lamech. 


§  4.    Noab  to  Abraham. 

Gen.  X.  21.  Unto  Shem  also,  the  father  of  all  the 
children  of  Eber,  the  brother  of  Japheth  the  elder, 
even  to  him  were  children.  Ijorn. 

23.  The  children  of  Shem;  Elam,  and  Asshiir, 

and  Arpliaxad,  and  Lud,  and  Aram. 

—  —  33.  And  the  children  of  Aram ;  TJz,  and  Hul, 
and  Gether,  and  Mash. 

24.  And  Arphaxad  begat  Salah ;  and  Salati  be- 
gat Eber. 

25.  And  unto  Eber  were  bom  two  sons :  the 

name  of  one  wa>i  Peleg ;  for  in  his  days  was  the  earth 
divided ;  and  his  brother's  name  wra  Joktan. 

26.  And  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  anil  Sheleph, 

and  Hazarmavcth,  and  Jerah, 

37.  And  Hadoram,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah, 

38.  And  Obal,  and  Abimael,  and  Sheba, 

29.  And  Ophir,  and  Havdali,  and  Jobab:  all 

these  trere  the  sons  of  Joktan. 

30.  And  their  dwelling  was  from  Mesha,  as 

thou  goest  vmto  Sephar,  a  mount  of  the  east. 

xi.  10.  These  are  the  generations  of  Shem  :  Shem 

wrm  a  hundred  years  old,  and  begat  Arphaxad  two 
years  after  the  flood : 

12.  And  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  yeai-s, 

and  begat  Salah : 

14.     And  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

El)er : 

16.  And  Eber  lived  four  and  thuly  years,  and 

begat  Peleg : 

18.  And  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

Reu  : 

20.  And  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and 

begat  Serug : 

23.  And  Serug  lived  thu-ty  years,  and  begat 

Nahor : 

24.  And  Nahor  lived  nine  and  twenty  years, 

and  begat  Terah : 

^  36.  And  Terah  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat 

Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran. 

27.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  Terah : 

Terah  begat  Abram,  Nahor,  and  Haran ;  and  Haran 
begat  Lot.  ,      ,       , 

XXIV.  24.  And  she  said  unto  him,  I  am  the  daugh- 
ter of  Bethuel  the  son  of  Milcah,  which  she  bare  unto 
Nahor. 

—  XXV.  19.  And  these  are  the  generations  of  Isaac, 
Abraham's  son  :  Abraham  begat  Isaac : 

§  5.    Recapitulated. 

1  C/(r.  i.  17.  The  sons  of  Shem;  Elam,  and  As. 
shur,  and  Arphaxad,  and  Lud,  and  Aram,  and  Uz,  anil 
Hul,'and  Gether,  and  Jleshech. 

18.  And  Arphaxad  begat  Shelah,  and  Shelah 

begat  Elier. 

19.  And  unto  Eber  were  bora  two  sons :  the 

name  of  the  one  was  Peleg ;  because  m  his  days  the 
earth  was  divided :  and  his  brother's  name  iras  Jok- 
tan. 

20.  And  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  Sheleph, 

and  Haxarmaveth,  and  Jerah, 

21.  Hadoram  aWo,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah, 

32.  And  Eli:il,  and  Abimael,  and  Shcba, 

23.  And  Ojihir,  and  Havilah,  and  Jobab.     AU 

these  were  the  sons  of  Joktan. 

24.  Shcm,  Arjiliaxad,  Shelah, 

25.  Elier,  Peleg,  Reu, 


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BOOK  X. 


1  Chi:  i.  3fi.  Sciiiir,  X;ili(>r,  TiTali, 
27.  Aliram ;  tUu  same  is  Abraham. 

§  (t.    Dcscfiiilaiits  of  llaiii. 
Sec  Book  XII.,  "  o'lhor  Nations,"  ^  3. 

§  7.    Descendants  of  Ja|>li<>tli. 

See  Bonk  XTI.,  "Otiicr  Nation.^i,"  ^  5. 

§  S.    Descendants  of  Islinmel.    tTwo  Lists.) 

Gc».  XXV.  12.  Now  tliesp  are  the  generations  of  Ish- 
niael,  Abraluim's  son,  whom  llagar  tlie  Egyptian, 
Sarah's  hanchnaid,  liare  inilo  Abraham  ; 

l:>.  Anil  llu'sc  ((/■(  tlic  namrs  of  the  sons  of  Ish- 

mai'l.  by  their  names,  aecordinfi'  to  their  generations: 
the  lii-sll)orn  of  Ishmael,  Nebajotli ;  and  Kedar,  and 
Adbeel,  and  Mibsam, 

14.  And  Mislima,  and  Dnmah,  and  Massa, 

1.5.  Iladar,   and   Tcma,  Jetnr,  Naphish,  and 

Kedemali : 

1(3.  Tliese  are  the  sons  of  Islimael,  and  tlieso 

an'  their  names,  liy  Ibeir  towns,  and  by  their  castles; 
twelve  princes  accordini;'  to  their  nations. 

1  C/ir.  i.  28.  The  sous  of  Abraham;  Isa;ic,  and 
Ishmael. 

29.  These  are  their  generations :  The  tirsthorn 

of  Ishmael,  Nebaioth ;  then  Kedar,  and  Adbeel,  and 
Mibsam, 

30.  Mlshma,  and  Dumah,  Massa,  Hadad,  and 

Tema, 

31.  Jetur,   Najihish,   and    Kedcmah.      These 

are  the  sons  of  Ishmael. 

§  9.     Descendants  of  Ksaii  or  Edom. 

Gen.  xxxvi.  1.  Now  these  «/c  the  generations  of 
Esau,  who  w  Edom. 

4.  And  Adah  bare  to  Esau  Eliphaz ;  and  Bash- 

emath  bare  Reuel ; 

— ■  —  .5.  And  AliolibamaU  bare  Jeush,  and  Jaalam, 
and  Korah ;  these  an-  the  sons  of  Esau,  which  were 
Ijorn  unto  him  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

9.  And  these  <iri-  the  generations  of  Esau  the 

father  of  the  Edomites  in  mount  Seir : 

10.  These  are  the  names  of  Esau's  sons;  Eli- 
phaz the  sou  of  Adah  the  wife  of  Esau,  Reuel  the  son 
of  Bashemath  the  wife  of  Esau. 

11.  And  the   sons   of  Eliphaz  were   Teman, 

Omar,  Zepho,  and  (Talani,  and  Kenaz. 

12.  And   Timna   was  concubine   to  Eliphaz 

Esau's  son;  and  she  bare  to  Eliphaz  Amalek:  these 
teere  the  sons  of  Adah  Esau's  wife. 

13.  And  these  an'  the  sons  of  Reuel :  Nahath, 

and  Zerah,  Shaminah,  and  Mizzah:  these  were  the 
sons  of  Bashemath  Esau's  wife. 

14.  And  Ihesc  were  the  sons  of  Aholibamah, 

the  daughter  of  Auah  the  daughter  of  Zibeon,  Esau's 
wife :  and  she  bare  to  Esau  jeush,  and  Jaalam,  and 
Korah. 

2o.  And  the   children   of  Anali  were  these; 

Dishon,  and  Aholibamali  the  daughter  of  Auah. 

20.  And    these   are    the   children  of  Dishon ; 

Hemdan,  and  Esld)an,  and  Itbran,  and  Cheran. 

27.  The  children  of  Ezer  are  these;  Bilhan, 

nnd  Zaavan,  and  Akaii. 

28.  The  children  of  Dishan  are  these ;  Uz,  and 

Aran. 

1  fVir.  i.  34.  And  Abraham  begat  Isaac.  The  sons 
of  Isaac ;  Esau  and  Israel. 

;]-,,  The  sons  of  Esau ;  Eliphaz,  Reuel,  and 

Jeush,  and  Jaalam.  :ind  Korah. 

;3(j.  The  sons  nf  Eliphaz;  Teman,  and  Omar, 

Zephi,  and  Gatam,  Kenaz,  and  Tinma,  and  Amalek. 

—  —  37.  The  sons  of  Reuel;  Nahath,  Zerah,  Sham- 
mah,  and  Jlizzah. 

38.  And  the  sons  of  Seir;  Lotan,  and  Shobal, 

and  Zibeon,  and  Auah,  and  Dishon,  and  Ezar,  and 
Dishan. 

—  —  30.  And  the  sons  of  Lotan;  Hori,  and  IIo- 
mam  :  and  Timna  ;rff.<  Lotan's  sister. 

40.  The  sons  of  Sliobal ;  Alian,  and  Manahath, 

and  Ebal,  Shephi,  and  Onam.  And  the  sons  of  Zibeon ; 
Aiah,  and  Anah. 

41.  The  sous  of  Anah ;  Dishon.    And  the  sons 


of  Dislum;  Amram,  and  Eshban,  and  Ithran,  and 
Cheran. 

42.   The  sons  of  Ezer;   Bill'an,  and  Zavan, 

and  Jakan.     The  sons  of  Dishan  ;  Uz,  and  Aran. 

§  10.    Hereditiiry  Dnkes  of  Edoni. 

Ocn.  xxxvi.  1.").  These  irrre  duUes  of  the  sons  of 
Esau;  the  sons  of  Eliiihaz  the  lirstliorn  «on  of  Esau; 
duke  Teman,  duke  Omar,  ilukc  Zepho,  duke  Kenaz, 

10.  Duke  Korah,  duke  (iiitaui,  mi'/  duke  Ama- 
lek ;  these  arc  the  dukes  t/iat  came  of  Elii)haz  in  the 
land  of  Edom  :  these  mere  the.  sons  of  Adah. 

17.   And  these  aee  the  sons  of   Reuel   Esau's 

son;  duke  Nahath,  duke  Zerah,  duke  Shannnah,  duke 
Mizzah  :  these  are  the  dukes  t/iat  came  of  Reuel  in  the 
land  of  Edom :  these  are  the  sons  of  Bashemath 
Esau's  wife. 

18.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Aholibamah 

Esau's  wife;  duke  Jeush,  duke  Jaalam,  duke  Korah: 
these  were  the  dukes  t/uif  ravie  of  Aholibamah  the 
daughter  of  Anah,  Esau's  wil'e. 

19.  These  are  the  sons  of  Esau,  who  i»  Edom, 

and  these  are  their  dukes. 

20.  These  are  the  sons  of  Seir  the  Ilorite,  who 

inhabited  the  land;  Lotan,  and  Sholi:d,  and  Zibeon, 
and  Anah, 

21.  And  Dishon,  and  Ezer,  and  Dishan  :  these 

are  the  dukes  of  the  Ilorites,  the  children  of  Seir  in 
the  land  of  Edom. 

22.  And  the  children  of  Lotan  were  Hori  and 

Hemam  ;  and  Lotan's  sister  tnas  Tirana. 

23.  And  the  children  of  Shohal  were  these ; 

Alvan,  and  JManahath,  and  Ebal,  Shepho,  and  Onam. 

— ■  —  24.  And  these  are  the  children  of  Zibeon ; 
both  Ajah,  and  Anah :  + 

29.  These  are  the  dukes  t/iat  eame  of  the  Ho- 

rites;  duke  Lotan,  duke  Shobal,  duke  Zibeon,  duke 
Anah. 

30.  Duke  Dishon,  duke  Ezer,  duke  Dishan ; 

these  are  the  dukes  l/iat  came  of  Hori,  among  their 
dukes  in  the  land  of  Seu\ 

40.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  dnkes  /hat 

came  of  Esau,  according  to  their  families,  after  their 
places,  by  their  names";  duke  Timnah,  duke  Alvah, 
duke  Jetheth, 

41.  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon, 

42.  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar, 

43.  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  Irani:   these  be  the 

dukes  of  Edom,  according  to  their  habitations  in  the 
land  of  their  possession :  he  is  Esau  the  father  of  the 
Edomites. 

1  Chr.  i.  51.  Hadad  died  also.  And  the  dukes  of 
Edom  were;  duke  Timnah,  duke  Allah,  duke  Jetheth, 

53.  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon, 

53.  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Milizar, 

54.  Duke  JIagdii'l,  duke  Irani.     These  arc  the 

dukes  of  Edom. 

§  11.    Elective  Kings  of  Ednm. 

Oen.  xxxvi.  31.  And  these /nr  the  kings  that  reigned 
in  the  land  of  Edom,  before  there  reigned  any  king 
over  the  children  of  Israel. 

32.  And  15ela  the  sun  o!Beor  reigned  in  Edom  ; 

and  the  lumie  I'f  his  cilv  ir,is  l)inliab:ih. 

33.  And  Bcla  died,  and  Jobal)  the  son  of  Ze- 
rah of  Bozrali  reigned  in  his  stead. 

34.  And  jobal)  died,  and  Ilusham  of  the  land 

of  Tennini  reigned  in  his  stead. 

35.  And  Ilusham  died,  and  Hadad  the  son  of 

Bedad,  who  sniot<'  Midi;in  in  the  tield  of  Jloab,  reigned 
in  his  stead :  anil  tlie  name  of  his  city  iran  Avith. 

30.  And  Hadad  dieil,  and  Samlah  of  Jlasre- 

kah  reigned  in  his  stead. 

37.  And  Samlah  died,  and  Saul  of  Rchoboth 

by  the  river  reigned  in  his  ste:id. 

38.  And  Saul  died,  and  Baal-hanan  the  son  of 

Achbor  reigned  in  his  stead. 

39."  Anil  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  died, 

and  Ilaihir  reigned  in  his  slead  :  :md  the  n.ime  of  his 
city  iriis  Pan ;  and  his  wife's  name  irux  Meliet;ibel,  the 
d;iiighter  of  M.ilred,  the  daughter  of  Mez;ibab. 

1  Clir.  i.  43.  Now  these  are  the  kings  tli;it  reigned 
in  the  land  of  Edom  before  any  king  reigned  over  the 

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cbildron  of  Israel;  Bi'la  the  son  of  Beor:  and  the 
name  (if  liis  city  mw  Diuhabah. 

1  Clir.  i.  44.  And  wlien  Bela  was  dead,  Jobab  the 
son  of  Zcrab  of  Bozrah  reigned  in  bis  stead. 

4.').  And  when   .Jobab  was  dead,  Ilusbam  of 

the  bind  of  the  Tcnianites  reig-ned  in  liis  stead. 

46.  And  wlien  Husham  was  dead,  Iladad  the 

son  of  Bedad,  which  smote  Midian  in  the  field  of 
Moab,  reigned  in  his  stead ;  and  the  name  of  Ms  city 
wan  Avith. 

— ■  —  47.  And  when  Iladad  was  dead,  Samlah  of 
Masrekah  reigned  in  his  stead. 

48.  And  when  Samlah  was  dead,  Shanl   of 

Rehoboth  by  the  river  reigned  in  his  stead. 

49.  And  when  Sbaul  was  dead,  Baal-hanan  the 

son  of  Achbor  reigned  in  his  stead. 

.50.  And  when  Baal-hanan  was  dead,  Hadad 

reigned  in  his  stead :  and  the  name  of  bis  city  'trun 
Pal ;  and  his  wife's  name  irax  Mehetabel,  the  daughter 
of  Hatred,  the  daughter  of  Mczahab. 

§  12.    Jacob's  Family. 

Oen.  XXXV.  33.  Tlie  sons  of  Leah  ;  Reuben,  Jacob's 
firstborn,  and  Simeon,  and  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issa- 
char,  and  Zelndun. 

24.  The  sons  of  Rachel ;  Joseph,  and  Ben- 
jamin : 

25.  And  the  sons  of  BiUiab,  Rachel's  hand- 
maid ;  Dan  and  Naphtali : 

26.  And  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah's  handmaid ; 

Gad,  and  Aslier.  These  arc  the  sons  of  Jacob,  which 
were  born  to  him  in  Padan-aram. 

—  xlvi.  8.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  children 
of  Israel  whicli  came  into  Egypt,  Jacob  and  his  sons : 
Reuben,  Jacoli's  firstborn. 

9.  And    the  sons   of  Reuben ;   Hanoch,   and 

Phallu,  and  llezron,  and  Canni. 

11).  And   the  siins   of  Simeon ;   Jemuel,  and 

Jamin,  and  Chad,  and  .Jachin,  and  Johar,  and  Shaul 
the  son  of  a  Canaanitish  woman. 

11.  And  the  sons  of  Levi;  Gersbon,  Kohath, 

and  Merari. 

12.  And  the  sons  of  Judah ;  Er,  and   Onan, 

and  Sbelah,  and  Pharez,  and  Zarah  :  IiutEr  and  Onan 
died  in  the  land  of  Canaan.  And  the  sons  of  Pharez 
were  llezron  and  Hamul. 

13.  And  the  sons  of  Issachar ;  Tola,  and  Phu- 

vah,  and  Job,  and  Shimron. 

14.  And  the  sons  of  Zebulun  ;    Sered,  and 

Elon,  and  Jahleel. 

1.5.  These  he  the  sons  of  Leah,  which  she  bare 

unto  Jacob  in  Padan-aram,  with  his  daughter  Dinah  : 
all  the  souls  of  his  sons  and  daughters  were  thirty  and 
three. 

16.  And  the  sons  of  Gad  ;  Zipbion,  and  Haggi, 

Shuni,  and  Ezbon,  Eri,  and  Arodi,  and  Areli. 

17.  And   the   sons   of  Asher ;    Jimnah,    and 

Ishuah,  and  Isui,  and  Beriah,  and  Serah  their  sister: 
and  the  sons  of  IJeriah  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel. 

18.  These    are    the   sons   of   Zilpah,   whom 

Laban  gave  to  Leah  his  daughter ;  and  these  she  bare 
unto  .Jacoli,  inn  sixteen  souls. 

19.  The  sons  of  Rachel  Jacob's  wife  ;  Joseph, 

and  Benjamin. 

20.  And  unto  Joseph  in  the  land  of  Egyjit 

were  liorn  Jianasseh  and  Ephraim,  which  Asenath 
the  daughterof  Poti-pherah  priest  of  On  bare  unto  him. 

21.  And  tlie   sons  of  Benjamin  irere  Belab, 

and  Becber,  and  Ashbel,  Gera,  and  Naaman,  Ehi,  and 
Rosh,  JIuppim,  and  Huppim,  and  Ard. 

22.  These  are  the  sons  of  Rachel,  which  were 

born  to  Jacob :  all  the  souls  were  fourteen. 

23.  And  the  sons  of  Dan  ;  Ilushim. 

24.  And  the  sons  of  Naphtali ;  Jahzeel,  and 

Guni,  and  Jezer,  and  Shillem. 

2.5.  These  are  the  sons  of  BiUiah,  which  La- 
ban  gave  unto  Rachel  his  daughter,  and  she  bare  these 
tmto  Jacob  :  all  the  souls  were  seven. 

See  1  Chr.  ii.  1-2. 


CHAP.  II. 

GENEALOGIES  OF  THE  TRIBES. 

[For  Dan  and  Zebulun.  whose  childi'eu  bnly  are  named,  sec  above, 

S  is-l 
§  13.    Reuben. 

Ex.  vi.  14.  These  fe  the  heads  of  their  fiithers' houses : 
The  sons  of  Reuben  the  firstborn  of  Israel ;  Hanoch, 
and  Pallu,  Hezron,  and  Carmi :  these  be  the  families 
of  Reuben. 

1  Chr.  V.  3.  The  sons,  I  say,  of  Reuben  the  firstborn 
of  Israel  were,  Hanoch,  and  Pallu,  Hezron,  and  Carmi. 

4.  The  sons  of  Joel ;  Shemaiab  his  son,  Gog 

his  son,  Shimei  his  son, 

•  .5.  Jlicah  his  son,  Reaia  his  son,  Baal  his  son, 

6.  Beerah  bis  son,  whom  Tilgath-pilneser  king 

of  Assyria  carried  away  captives :  he  was  prince  of  the 
Reubenites. 

7.  And  his  brethren  liy  their  families,  when 

the  genealogy  of  their  generation  was  reckoned,  were 
the  chief,  Jeiel,  and  Zechariah, 

8.  And  Bela  the   son   of  Azaz,   the  son   of 

Shema,  the  son  of  Joel,  who  dwelt  in  Aroer,  even 
imto  Nebo  and  Baalmeon : 

§  14.    Simeon. 

Ex.  vi.  13.  And  the  sons  of  Simeon ;  Jemuel,  and 
Jamin,  and  Ohad,  and  Jachin,  and  Zohar,  and  Shaul 
the  son  of  a  Canaanitish  woman  :  these  are  the  families 
of  Simeon. 

1  C/ir.  iv.  24.  The  sons  of  Simeon  irere,  Nemuel, 
and  Jamin,  Jarib,  Zerah,  and  Shaul : 

35.  Shalliim  his  son,  Mibsam  his  son,  Jlishma 

his  son. 

26.  And  the  sons  of  Misluna;   Hauuu-1   Iiis 

son,  Zacchur  his  son,  Shimei  his  son. 

•  34.  And  Meshobab,  and  Jamlecb,  and  Josliab 

the  son  of  Amaziah, 

35.  And  Joel,  and  Jehu  the  son  of  Josibiah, 

the  son  of  Zeraiah,  the  son  of  Asiei, 

36.  And  Elioenai,  and  Jaakobah,  and  Jesho- 

haiah,  and  Asaiah,  and  Adiel,  and  Jesimiel,  and  Be- 
naiah, 

37.  And  Ziza  the  son  of  Shiphi,  the  son  of 

Alton,  the  sou  of  Jedaiah,  the  son  of  Shiniri,  the  sou 
of  Shemaiah ; 

§  15.    Levi. 

Ex.  vi.  16.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of 
Levi  according  to  their  generations ;  Gershon,  and 
Kohath,  and  Merari :  and  the  years  of  the  life  of  Levi 
icere  a  hundred  thirty  and  seven  _years. 

17.  The  sons  of  Gershon ;  Libni,  and  Shimi, 

according  to  their  families. 

18.  And   the  sons   of  Kohath  ;  Amram,  and 

Izhar,  and  Hebron,  and  Uzziel  ;  and  the  3'ears  of  the 
life  of  Kohath  were  a  hundred  thirty  and  three  years. 

19.   And   the    sons    of  Merari ;   Mahali  and 

Mushi :  these  are  the  families  of  Levi  according  to 
their  generations. 

21.  And  the  sons  of  Izhar ;  Korah,  and  Ne- 

pheg,  and  Zichri. 

22.  And   the  sons  of  Uzziel ;    Mishael,   and 

Elzapban,  and  Zithri. 

—  —  24.  And  the  sons  of  Korah  ;  Assir,  and  Elka- 
nah,  and  Abiasaph :  these  are  the  families  of  the 
Korhites. 

JV'/w.  iii.  17.  And  these  Were  the  sons  of  Levi  by 
their  names  ;  Gershon,  and  Kohath,  and  Merari. 

18.  And  these  <ire  the  nauics  of  the  sons  of 

Gershon  by  their  families  ;  Lilmi,  :uid  Shimei. 

19.  And  the  sons  of  Knbalb  by  their  families ; 

Amram,  and  Izehar,  Hebron,  and  L^zziel. 

20.  And  the  .sons  of  Merari  by  their  families; 

Mahli,  and  !Musbi.  These  tire  the  families  of  tho 
Levites  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

—  xxvi.  .59.  And  lh<'  name  of  Amram's  wife  was 
Jochebed,  the  daughter  of  Levi,  whom  Iter  mother 
bare  to  Levi  in  Egypt  :  and  she  bare  unto  Amram, 
Aaron  and  Moses,  and  Jliriam  their  sister. 

60.  And   unto   Aaron   was  born  Nadab  and 

Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Ithamar. 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


1  Chr.  vi.  IG.  The  sons  of  Levi ;  GursUom,  Ko- 
liath,  ami  iU'iari. 

IT.  Aiul  those  he.  the  munes  of  the  sons  of 

Gershom  ;  Liljni,  and  Shimei. 

18.  And  the   sous   of  Kohath   were,  Auiram, 

and  Izhar,  ;nid  llcbrou,  and  l"//.iel. 

I'J.  The  suns  of  Meniri ;  Mahli,  and  Mu.shi. 

Aud  these  (irc  the  fauiilies  of  the  Levites  iiccordiug 
to  their  falhei's. 

20.  Of  Gershoiu ;   Lilmi  his  son,  Jahath  his 

sou,  Zimniah  his  sou, 

21.  Joah  his  son,  Iddo  his  son,  Zerah  his  son, 

Jeaterai  Ids  sou. 

2'2.  The  sons  of  Kohath ;  Amminadab  his  son, 

Korah  his  son,  Assir  his  son, 

i'i.  Elkauah  his  son,  and  Ebiasaph   liis  sou, 

aud  Assir  his  sou, 

—  —  24.  Taliath  his  son,  Uriel  his  son,  Uzziah  his 
son,  aud  Shaul  his  son. 

25.  Aud  the  sous  of  Klkanah ;  Amasai,  aud 

Ahimoth. 

— •  —  20.  A»  for  Ellvauah  :  the  sous  of  Elkauah  ; 
Zophai  his  son,  and  Nahatli  his  son, 

37.  Eliab  his  son,  Jeroham  his  sou,  Elkanali 

his  son. 

28.  Aud  the  sous  of  Samuel ;  the  first-born 

Vashni,  aud  Abiah. 

20.  The  sous  of  Merari ;  Mahli,  Libni  his  son, 

Shimei  his  sou,  Uzza  his  son, 

30.  Shimea  his  sou,  llaggiah  his  son,  Asaiah 

his  sou. 

—  xxiii.  7.  Of  the  Gerehonites  were  Laadan,  and 
Shimei. 

8.  The  sons  of  Laadan  ;  the  chief  was  Jehiel, 

and  Zethani,  and  Joel,  three. 

9.  The  sous  of  Shimei ;  Slielomith,  aud  Ha- 

zicl,  and  Ilaran,  three.  These  were  the  chief  of  the 
fathers  of  Laadan. 

10.  And  th&  sons  of  Shimei  trere,  Jahath,  Zina, 

and  Jeush,  and  Beriah.  These  foiu-  were  the  sons  of 
Shimei. 

11.  And  Jahatli  was  the  chief,  and  Zizah  the 

second :  but  Jeush  and  IJeriah  had  not  many  sous ; 
therefore  they  were  in  one  reckoning,  according  to 
tlieir  father's  house. 

12.  The  sons  of  Kohath  ;  Auuam,  Izhar,  He- 
bron, and  Uzziel,  four. 

14.  Now  concerning  Moses  the  man  of  God, 

his  sons  were  named  of  the  tribe  of  Levi. 

1.5.  The  sons  of  Moses  were   Gershom,  and 

Eliczcr. 

10.  Of  the  sons  of  Gershom,  Shehucl  icaa  the 

chief 

17.  And   the  sons   of  Eliezer  wei-e,  Rehabiah 

the  chief  And  Eliczcr  had  none  other  sons ;  but  the 
sous  of  Rehabiah  were  very  many. 

18.    Of   the  sons  of   Izhar ;    Shelomith  the 

chief 

19.  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron ;  Jeriah  the  lirst, 

Amariah  the  second,  Jahazicl  the  third,  and  Jekameam 
the  fourth. 

20.  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Micah  the  first, 

and  Jesiah  the  second. 

21.  The  sons  of  Merari ;  jMahli,   aud  Mushi. 

The  sous  of  Mahli ;  Eleazar,  and  Kish. 

—  —  23.  The  sous  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and 
Jeremoth,  three. 

§  Iti.    Jiidnli. 

1  Cltr.  ii.  3.  The  sons  of  Judali ;  Er,  aud  Onan,  ;ind 
Shelah :  which  three  were  bom  vmto  him  of  the 
dauirhter  of  Shua  the  C'anaanitcss.  And  Er,  the  first- 
born of  Judah,  was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  LottD; 
and  he  slew  bim. 

4.  Aud  Tamar  bis  daughter  in  law  bare  him 

Pharez  and  Zerah.     -Vll  the  sous  of  Judah  were  five. 

5.  The  sons  of  Pharez  ;  Ilezron  and  Hamul. 

—  —  6.  Aud  the  sous  of  Zerah  ;  Zuuri,  aud  Ethan, 
and  Heman,  and  Calcol,  aud  Dara:  five  of  them  in 
all. 

7.  And  the  sons  of  Caniii ;  Achar,  the  troublcr 

of  Israel,  who  transgressed  in  llie  thing  acciu^ed. 
8.  And  the  sons  of  Ethan ;  Azariah, 


aud 


9.  The  sous  also  of  Ilezron,  that  were  born 

unto  him  ;  Jerahmccl,  and  Ham,  and  t'hchibai. 

10.  Aud  Ram  begat  Anuuinadab ;  and  Am- 
minadab begat  jS'ahshon,  iirinee  of  the  children  of 
Judah  ; 

11.  Aud  Nahshou  begat   Salma,  and   Salma 

begat  Boaz. 

—  iv.  1.  The  sous  of  J\idab  ;  Pharez,   riczron, 
Carmi,  aud  llur,  aud  Sliobal. 

2.  And  Reaiah  the  son  of  Slioljal  begat  Ja- 
hatli; and  Jahath  begat  Aluunai,  and  Lahad.  Theso 
are  tlie  families  of  the  Zorathites. 

3.  Aud  these  ircrc  of  the  father  of  Etam  ;  Jez- 

reel,  and  Ishma,  and  Idbash :  and  the  name  of  tlieir 
sister  (f(M  llazeU-lponi : 

4.  And  Penuel  the  father  of  Gedor,  and  Ezer 

the  father  of  Ilushah.  The.se  (tre  the  sons  of  Ilur, 
the  firstborn  of  Ejihratah,  the  father  of  Belli-lehem. 

5.  Aud  Aslmr  the  father  of  Tckoa  had  two 

wives,  Ilelah  and  Naarah. 

—  — ^  C.  Aud  Naarah  bare  him  Ahuzam,  aud  Ile- 
liher,  and  Temeni,  aud  Ilaahashtari.  These  were  the 
sons  of  Naarah. 

7.  And  the  sons  of  Ilelah  were,  Zereth,  and 

Jezoar,  and  Ethnan. 

8.  And  Coz  begat  Anub,  and  Zobebah,  and 

the  families  of  Abarhel  the  sou  of  Ilarum. 

—  —  11.  And  Chelub  the  brother  of  Shuah  begat 
Mehir,  which  was  the  father  of  Eshlon. 

12.  And   Eshton  begat  Betli-ra])ha,  and  Pa- 

seah,  and  Tehiuuah,  the  father  of  Ir-nahash.  These 
are  the  men  of  Recbah. 

13.  And  the  sous  of  Kenaz ;  Otbuiel,  and  Se- 

raiah:  and  the  sons  of  Othniel ;  Ilathath. 

—  —  14.  And  Jleonotbai  begat  Uphrah :  aud  Se- 
raiah  begat  Joab,  the  father  of  tlie  valley  of  Chara- 
shim  ;  for  they  were  craftsmen. 

21.  The  sons  of  Shelah  the  son  of  Judali  icere, 

Er,  the  father  of  Lecali,  and  Laadah  the  father  of 
Mareshah,  aud  the  families  of  the  house  of  them  that) 
wrought  fine  linen,  of  the  house  of  Asbl)ea. 

23.  And  Jokim,  and  the  men  of  Chozeba,  aud 

Joash,  and  Saraph,  who  had  the  dominion  in  IVIoab, 
and  Jashubi-Iehem.     Aud  thcae  are  ancient  things. 

§  17.    Xaplitali. 

1.  CT(/-.  vii.  13.  The  sous  of  Naphtali;  Jahziel,  and 
Guni,  and  Jezer,  and  Shalliim,  the  sous  of  Bilhali. 

§  18.    Gad. 

1  Cltr.  v.  11.  And  the  children  of  Gad  dwelt  over 
against  them,  in  the  land  of  Bashan  inito  Salcah  : 

12.  Joel  the  chief,  and   Shapham   the  ne.xt, 

and  Jaanai,  and  Shaphat  in  Bashan. 

—  —  13.  And  their  brethren  of  the  house  of  their 
fathers  were,  Michael,  aud  MeshuUam,  and  Sheba,  and 
Jorai,  and  Jachau,  and  Zia,  aud  IIel)er,  seven. 

14.  These  are  the  children  of  Abihail  the  sou 

of  Iluri,  the  son  of  Jaroah,  the  son  of  Gilead,  the  sou 
of  Michael,  the  son  of  Jeshishai,  the  sou  of  Jahdo, 
the  son  of  Buz ; 

15.  Ahi  the  son  of  Abdiel,  the  son  of  Guni, 

chief  of  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

10.  And  they  dwelt  in  GUead  in  Bashan,  aud 

in  her  towns,  and  in  all  the  suburbs  of  Sharon,  upon 
their  borders. 

17.  All  these  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  in 

tlie  davs  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah,  and  in  the  da.vs  of 
Jeroboam  king  of  Israel. 

§  19.    Asher. 

1  Chr.  vii.  30.  The  sons  of  Asher  ;  Imnah,  and  Isuah, 
and  Ishuai,  and  Beriah,  aud  Serali  their  sister.  , 

31.  And  the  sous  of  Beriah  ;  Ileber,  and  Mai 

chiel,  who  is  the  father  of  Birzavith. 

32.  And  Ileber  begat  Japhlet,  aud   Shomer, 

and  Hothani,  aud  Shua  their  sister. 

33.  And  the  sons  of  Japhlet;  Pasach,  and  Bini- 

hal,  and  Ashvath.     These  are  the  children  of  Japhlet. 

34.  And  the  sons  of  Shamer ;  Ahi,  and  Hoh- 

gah,  Jehuljbah,  and  Aram. 

35.  Aud  the  scms  of  hLs  brother  Ilelem;  Zo- 

phah,  and  Imua,  aud  Shelesh,  and  AuiuL 


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GENEALOGIES  AXD  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


1  Chr.  vii.  3G.  The  sons  of  Zophali;  Puali,  and  llar- 
ucphcr,  and  Shual,  and  Buri,  and  Imrali. 

37.  Bfzcr,  and  Hod,  and  Shamma,  and  Shil- 

shali,  and  Itliran,  and  Beera. 

38.  Anil  the  sous  of  Jetlicr  ;  Jephuunch,  and 

Pispah,  and  Ara. 

39.  And  the  sons  of  UUa ;  Arah,  and  Haniel, 

and  Rezia. 

40.  All  these  irere  the  children  of  Asher,  heads 

of  llicir  tattler's  house,  choice  and  mighty  men  of 
\'alour,  eliiefof  the  ]irinccs.  And  the  numlicr  Ihrough- 
out  the  genealogy  of  them  that  were  apt  to  the  war 
and  to  battle  was  twentj'  and  six  thousand  men. 

§  20.    Issaclmr. 

1  Chr.  vii.  1.  Now  the  sons  of  Issaehar  wn-c,  Tola, 
and  Puah,  .Tashub,  and  Shimrom,  four. 

3.  And   the    sons    of   Tola ;    Uzzi,   and   Re- 

phaiah,  and  Jeriel,  and  Jahmai,  and  Jibsam,  and 
Shenuiel,  hearts  of  their  father's  house,  1o  irit,  of  Tola  : 
they  were  valiant  men  of  might  in  their  generations ; 
whose  number  was  in  the  days  of  David  two  and 
twenty  thousand  and  six  hundred. 

3.  And  the  sons  of  Uzzi ;  Izrahiah :  and  the 

sons  of  Izrahiah  ;  l\Iiehael,  and  Obadiah,  and  Joel, 
Ishiah,  five  :  all  of  them  chief  men. 

4.  And  with  them,  by  their  generations,  after 

the  house  of  their  fathers,  were  bands  of  soldiers  for 
war,  six  and  thirty  thousand  men :  for  they  had  many 
wives  and  sous. 

5.  And  their  brethren  among  all  the  families 

of  Issaehar  were  valiant  men  of  might,  reckoned  in 
all  by  their  genealogies  fourscore  and  seven  thousand. 

§  21,    Miiuasseh. 

1  Chi:  vii.  14.  The  sons  of  iManasseh ;  Ashriel  whom 
she  bare;  (iHniis  concubine  the  Aramitess  bare  Ma- 
chir  the  father  of  Gilead : 

V).  And  Jlachir  took  to  wife  tJie  sister  of  Hup- 

pim  and  Sluipinm,  whose  sister's  name  »>(.«  jMaachah ;) 
land  the  name  of  the  second  was  Zelophehad:  and  Ze- 
ll(.)phehad  had  daughters. 

16.  And  Maachah  the  wife  of  ^lachir  bare  a 

son,  and  she  called  his  name  Peresli ;  and  the  name 
of  his  brother  was  Sheresh ;  and  his  sons  were  Ulara 
and  Rakem. 

17.  And  the  sons  of  Ulam ;   Bedan,     These 

were  the  sons  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of 
Manasseh. 

18.  And  his  sister  Ilammoleketh  bare  Ishod, 

and  Abiezer,  and  JIahalah. 

19.  And  the  sons  of  Sliemidah  Avere,  Ahian, 

and  Shechem,  and  Likhi,  and  Aniam. 

§  22.     Eiiliraiin. 

1  C/n:  vii.  20.  And  the  sons  of  Ephraim ;  Shuthe- 
lah,  and  Bered  his  sou,  and  Tahath,  liis  son,  and  Ela- 
dah  his  son,  and  Tahath  his  son, 

21.  And  Zabad  his  son,  and  Shuthelah  his  son, 

and  Ezer,  and  Elead,  whom  the  men  of  Gath  ifial 
mere  born  in  that  laud  slew,  because  they  came  down 
to  take  away  their  cattle. 

23.  And  Ephraim  their  fither  mourned  many 

days,  and  his  bretliren  came  to  comfort  him. 

23.  And  A\hen  he  went  in  to  his  wife,  she  con- 
ceived and  bare  a  son.  and  he  called  liis  name  Beriah, 
because  it  went  evil  with  liis  house. 

24,  (And  his  daughter  was  Sherah,  who  built 

Beth-horoii  the  netlicr,  and  the  ujiper,  and  Uzzen- 
Bherah.) 

—  —  23.  And  Rcphah  mis  his  son,  also  Re.sheph, 
nnd  Tclah  Ids  son,  and  Tahan  his  s(m, 

26.  Laadan  his  son,  Ammilmd  his  sou,  Elish- 

ama  his  son, 

27.  Xon  his  sou,  .Telioshuah  bis  son. 

28.  And  tlieir  possessions  and  habitiitions  were, 

Beth-el  and  the  towns  thereof  and  eastward  Naaran, 
and  westward  Gezer,  with  (he  towns  thereof;  She- 
chem also  and  the  towns  thereof,  unto  Gaza  and  the 
towns  thereof: 

29.  And  by  the  borders  of  the  children   of 

Manasseh,  Belli-shi'an  and  her  towns,  Taanach  and  her 
towns,  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  Dor  and  her  towns. 

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In  these  dwelt  the  children  of  Joseph  the  son  of 
Israel. 

§  23.    Benjamin. 

1  C'lir.  vii.  6.  The  sons  of  Benjamin ;  Bela,  and  Be- 
eher,  and  Jediael,  three. 

7.   And  the  sons  of  Bela ;  Ezbon,  and  Uzzi, 

and  Uzziel,  and  .Jerimoth,  and  Iri,  live;  heads  of  the 
house  al't/u'ir  lathers,  mighty  men  of  valour;  and  were 
reckoned  by  their  genealogies  twenty  and  two  thou- 
sand and  tliirty  and  four. 

8.  And  tlie  sons  of  Becher ;  Zemira.  and  Joa.sh, 

and  Eliezer,  and  Elioenai,  and  Omri,  and  .lerimoth, 
;ind  Abiah,  and  Auathoth,  and  Alameth.  All  these 
are  the  sons  of  Beelier. 

9.  And  the  number  of  them,  after  their  gene- 
alogy by  their  generations,  heads  of  the  house  of'their 
lathers,  mighty  men  of  valour,  was  twenty  thousand 
and  two  hiuidred. 

10.  The  sons  also  of  .Jediael ;  Bilhan ;  and  tlie 

sons  of  Bilhan;  .Jeush,  anil  Benjamin,  and  Ehud,  and 
Chcnaanah,  and  Zethan,  and  Tliarshish,  and  Ahish- 
aliar. 

11.  All  these  the  sons  of  .Tertiael,  by  the  heads 

of  their  fathers,  mighty  men  of  valour,  were  seventeen 
thousand  and  two  hundred  soldiers,  fit  to  go  out  for 
war  and  battle. 

13.  Shuppim  also,  and  Hnppim,  the  children 

of  Ir,  and  Hushini,  the  sons  of  Aher. 

—  viii.  1.  Now  Benjamin  liegat  Bela  his  firstborn, 
Ashbel  the  second,  and  Aharah  the  third, 

3.  Nohah  the  fourth,  and  Rapha  the  fifth. 

3.   And  the  sinis  of  Bela  were,  Addar,  and 

Gera,  and  Alnhud, 

4.  And  Abislma,  and  Naaman,  and  Ahoali, 

5.  And  Gera,  and  Shejihtiiiluin,  and  Ilm-am. 

6.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Ehud:  these  are 

the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhaliitants  of  Geba, 
and  they  removed  them  to  ]\Ianahath : 

7.  And  Naaman,  and  Ahiah,  and  Gera,  he  re- 
moved them,  and  liegat  Uzza,  and  Ahihud. 

8.  And  Shaharaim  begat  ehildren  in  the  coun- 
try of  INIoab,  after  he  had  sent  them  away;  Hushim 
and  Baara  were  his  wives. 

9.  And  he  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  Jobab, 

and  Zibia,  and  Mesha,  and  !Malcham, 

•  10.    And    .Jeuz,    and    Shachia,   and    Mirma. 

These  were  his  sons,  heads  of  the  tathers. 

11.  Andofllushimhebegat  Abitub,  andElpaal. 

^13.   The  sons  of  Elpaal;  Eber,  and  Misliam, 

and  Shamed,  who  Ijuilt  Ouo,  and  Lod,  with  the  towns 
thereof 

13.  Beriah  also,  and  Shema,  who  were  heads 

of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants  of  Ajalon,  who  drove 
away  the  inhabitants  of  (4atli: 

14.  And  Aliio,  Sliashak,  and  Jeremoth, 

1.5.  And  ZelieiUah,  and  Arad,  and  Ader, 

16.    And  Michael,  and  Ispah,  and  Joha,  the 

sons  of  Beriah ; 

17.  And  Zebadiah,  and  MeshuUam,  and  Ile- 

zeki,  and  Ilelier, 

18.  Islimerai  also,  and  Jczliah,  and  .Job;ib,  the 

.sons  of  Eljiaal, 

19.  And  Jakim,  and  Zichri,  and  Zabili, 

20.  And  Elienai,  and  Zilthai,  and  Eliel, 

21.  And  Adaiah,  and  Beraiah,  and  Shimrath, 

the  sons  of  Shimlii; 

23.  And  Ishpan,  and  Heber,  and  Eliel, 

23.  And  Abdon,  and  Zichri,  and  Ilanan, 

24.  And  llananiah,  and  Elam,  and  Antothijah, 

25.  And  Iphedciah,  and  Peuuel,  the  sons  of 

Shashak ; 

26.    And    Shamsherai,   and    Shehariah,   and 

Athaliah, 

37.  And  Jaresiah,  and  Eliah,  and  Zichri,  the 

sons  of  Jeroham. 

, 28.  These  were  heads  of  the  fathers,  by  their 

generations,  chief  men.    These  dwelt  iii  Jerasalem. 


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CHAP.  III. 


GEXEALOOIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


CHAI'.   HI. 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENEALOGIES. 

^  H,    .laron's  Dpscont. 

1  C/ir.  vi.  1.  The  sons  of  Levi;  (Jcrslion,  KnliiVtU, 
ftiul  Jlcniri, 

■'.  -Vinl  the  sons  oC  Kohatli;  .Vnn;ini,  Izlmr, 

iinil  Hebron,  and  I'zzit'l. 

^^.  And  till-  cliildrcn  ot'Aninini;  Aaron,  and 

Moses,  and  JIhiani.+ 

§  2.>.    AiiroiiN  Doscpiidniits. 

1  Chi:  vi.  ;i. +Tlie  sons  also  ot'  Aaron;  Xadali  ami 
Abihu,  Elca/.ar  and  Illianiar. 

4.  Eleazar   begat   Phineluis,   Phinehas   lieyat 

Abishna, 

5.  And  AbisUua  begat  IBnkUi,  an<I  Hukki  be- 
gat U/.zi, 

0.    And  Uzzi  begat  Zeraliiali,  and  Zcrabiah 

begat  ^[eraiotli. 

7.  Jleraiotli  bei;at  Aniariali,  anil  Aiuariah  be- 
gat Aliitnb, 

8.  And  Aliitnb  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat 

Ahiniaaz, 

!».  And  Ainn\aaz  liegat  Azariah,  and  Azariall 

begat  Johanan, 

—  —  10.  And  .Tolianan  begat  Azariali ;  (lie  {t  i.<i  that 
executed  tlie  jiriest's  otiiee  m  the  temple  that  Solomon 
bnilt  in  .lenisalem :) 

It.  And  Azariah  begat  Aniariah.  and  Ania- 
riali be;;;it  Allilub, 

Vi.  And  Aliilul)  begal  Zadok,  and  Zadok  be- 
gat Shallnm, 

" 13.  Ami  Shallnm  begat  Ililkiali,  and   Uilkiah 

begat  Azariah, 

14.   And  Azariah  begat  Seraiah,  and  Seraiah 

begat  .Jehozadak. 

§  2fi.    Recapilnlafed  (in  Part), 

1  (7()-.  vi.  .50.  And  tliese  mr  the  sons  of  Aaron; 
Eleazar  his  .son,  PhiucUas  his  son,  Abishna  his  son, 

.■)!.  Bnkki   his  son,  Uzzi  his  son,  Zerahiah  his 

i^on, 

.")2.  Meraioth  his  son,  Aniariali  his  son,  Aki- 

tub  his  son, 

53.  Zadok  his  son,  Aliiiuaaz  his  sou. 

§  27.    High  Pripsts  aftpr  the  Captivity. 

Keh.  xii.  10.  And  .Tesluia  begat  .Toiakim,  .loaikim 
also  begat  Eliashil),  and  Eliashib  begat  .Joiada, 

11.  .\nd  Joiada  begat  Jonathan,  and  Jona- 
than begat  Jaddiia. 

li.  And  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  were  priests, 

the  chief  of  tlie  fathers:  of  Seraiah,  Jleraiah;  of  Jere- 
miah, Hananiah ; 

13.  0(  Ezra,  MeshuUam;  of  Amariah,  Jcho- 

li.'inan  ; 

14.  Of  Melicu,  Jonathan;  of  Shelianiah,  Jo- 
seph ; 

15.  Of  Ilarim,  Adna;  of  Meraioth,  Helkai; 

1(5.    Of  Iddo,  Zcchariali;  of  Ginnethon,  Mo- 

shnllam; 

17.  Of  Abijah,  Zichi-i ;  of  Jliniarain,  of  Moa- 

diah,  Piltai ; 

18.  Of  Bilgah,  Shaminua ;  of  Shemaiah,  Je- 

honatlian  ; 

10.   And   of  Joiarib;  Mattenai;   of  Jedaiah, 

Uzzi ; 

20.  Of  Sallai.  Kallai ;  of  Amok,  Eber; 

21.  Of  Uilkiah,  Hashabiah;  of  Jedaiah,  Ne- 

thaneel. 

§  2.S.    X  Braiicli  of  tlip  Familv  of  Hezroii,  Au- 
cpstor  (>f  Daviii. 

1  0/ir.  ii.  21.  And  afterward  Ilczron  went  in  to 
the  dangliter  of  JIachir  the  father  of  Gilead,  whom  lie 
married  when  he  wdft  threescore  years  old;  and  she 
bare  him  Segub. 

22.  And  Segub  begat  Jair,  who  had  three  and 

twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  Gilead. 

23.  And  he  took  Ge.shur,  and  Aram,  with  the 

towns  of  Jair,  from  them,  with  Kenath,  and  the  towns 


thereof,  eren  thrcescori^  cities.  All  tlicse  belonged  to 
the  sons  of  Jlachir  tlie  father  of  (iileail. 

24.  And  alter  that  llrzron  was  dead  in  Caleb- 

eiihratah,  then  Abiah  llezroii's  wife  bare  him  Ashur 
the  father  of  Tekoa. 

§  29.     Dpscoiidants  of  t'aloh  Son  of  Hpzron.* 

1  C/ir.  ii.  18.  And  Caleb  the  son  of  Ilczron  ben;a 
chitdnn  of  Aznbah  /im  wife,  and  of  .Iirioth:  lier  sons 
((*■('  these;  Jcsher,  and  Sholiab,  and  Anion. 

10.  And  when  Aznbah  was  dead,  Caleb  took 

unto  him  Eplirath,  which  liare  him  Ilnr. 

20.  And  lliir  bigat  Uri,  and  Uri  begat  Beza- 

Icel. 

42.   Now  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  brother  of 

Jerahmeel  wiiv,  Mesha  his  firstborn,  which  vhh  the 
father  of  Ziph;  and  the  sons  of  .Marcshah  the  father 
of  Hebron. 

43.   And   the  sons  of  Hebron;   Korah,   :tiiil 

Tappiiah,  and  Kckem,  and  Shema. 

44.  And  Shema  begat  Kaham,  the  father  of 

Jorkoam  :  and  Rekem  begat  Shaniniai. 

45.  And  the  son  of  Shammai  teas  Maon :  and 

Maou  IMS  the  father  of  Beth-zur. 

46.  And  Ephah,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Ha- 

ran,  and  Moza,  and  Gazez  :  and  H.-uaii  begat  (iazez. 

47.  And  the  sons  of  Jalidai ;   Hegeni,  and  .\i<- 

tliam,  and  Cieshani,  and  Pelet,  and  Tiphah,  and 
Shnaph. 

48.  ]Maachah,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Sheber, 

and  Tiihanah. 

40.  She  bare  also  Shaapli  the  father  of  Mad- 

mannah,  Slieva  the  father  of  :Machbeiiali,  and  tlu' 
father  of  Gibea:  and  the  daughter  of  Caleb  mM  Achsa. 

§  30.    Descendants  of  Caleb  Son  of  Hiu-.f 

1  Chr.  ii.  .50.  These  were  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son 
ot^  Hur,  the  lirstborn  of  Ephratah;  Shobal  the  father 
of  Kirjath-jearim, 

51.  Salma  the  father  of  Beth-lehem,  Ilareiilii 

the  father  of  Beth-gader. 

52.  And  Shobal  the  father  of  Kirjath-jearim 

had  sons;  Haroeh,  and  half  of  the  Manahethites. 

53.  And  the  femilies  of  Kirjath-jearim ;  the 

Ithrites,  and  the  Puhites,  and  the  Shumathites,  and 
the  Jlishraites;  of  them  came  tlie  Zareathites,  and  the 
Eshtaulites. 

54.  The  sons  of  Salma  ;  Beth-lehem,  and  the 

Xetophathites,  Ataroth,  the  house  of  Joab,  and  half  of 
the  Manahethites,  the  Zorites. 

55.   And  the   families  of  the  scribes  which 

dwelt  at  Jabez;  the  Tirathites,  the  Shimeathites,  ff«<i 
Suchathites.  These  nre  the  Kenites  that  came  of  He- 
math,  the  father  of  the  house  of  Kechab. 

§  31.  Heseendants  of  Jerahmeel,  Brother  of  Caleb. 

1  Chr.  ii.  25.  And  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel  the  first- 
born of  Hezron  were,  Ram  the  lirstborn,  and  Bunah, 
and  Oren,  ami  Ozem,  and  Aliijah. 

26.  Jerahmeel  had  also  another  wife,  wliose 

name  wan  Atarah;  she  teas  the  mother  of  Onam. 

37.  And  the  sous  of  Ram  the  tirstbom  of  Je- 
rahmeel were,  Maaz,  and  Jamin,  and  Eker. 

28.  And  tlie  sous  of  Onam  were,  Shammai, 

and  .Tada.  And  the  sous  of  Shammai;  Nadab,  and 
Abishur. 

29.  And  the  name  of  the  wife  of  Abishur  icas 

Abihail,  and  she  bare  him  Ahban,  and  Molid. 

30.  And  the  sons  of  JS'adab;  Selcd,  and  Ap- 

paim  ;  but  Seled  died  without  children. 

31.  And  the  sous  of  Appaim  ;  Ishi.     And  tho 

sons  of  Ishi;  Sheshau.  And  the  children  of  Slieshan; 
Ahlai. 

33.   And  the  sons  of  Jada    tlie  brother  of 

Shammai;  Jether,  and  Jonathan:  and  Jcther  died 
without  children. 

33.  And  the  sons  of  Jonathan;  Peleth,  and 

Zaza.    These  were  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel. 


*  Thi?  Caleb  is  thought  bjr  many  to  be  grandfather  of  Caleb 
tin-  '■py.— n. 

+  Supposed  by  many  to  t>e  an  error  in  copyiuf:  for  "  Ilur  tho 
son  "fCilfb."  As  it  now  Btauds  in  our  version,  ilierc  are  tluDO 
Calebs.— U. 


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§  32.    Deseeudauts  of  Slicsliau,  a  Descendant  of 
Jeralimeel. 

1  Chr.  ii.  34.  Now  Sla'shan  had  no  sons,  but  daugh- 
ters. And  Shc'shau  had  a  SL-rvaut,  an  Egj^itian,  whose 
name  iraa  Jarlia. 

y.j.  And  Sheshan  gave  liis  danghter  to  Jarha 

his  servant  to  wile ;  and  she  bare  him  Altai. 

36.  And  Altai  begat  Nathan,  and  Nathan  be- 
gat Zabad, 

37.  And  Zabad  begat  Ephlal,  and  Ephlal  be- 
gat Obcd, 

38.  And  Obed  begat  Jehu,  and  Jehu  begat 

Azariali, 

39.  And  Azariah  begat  Helez,  and  Helcz  begat 

Eleasah, 

40.  And  Eleasah  begat  Sisamai,  and  Sisamai 

begat  Shallum, 

41.  And  ShaUum  begat  Jekaniiah,  and  Jeka- 

miah  begat  Elishama. 

§  33.     Descendants  of  Caleb  tlie  Spy. 

1  On:  iv.  1.5.  And  the  sous  of  Caleb  the  son  of 
Jephunueh;  Iru,  Elah,  and  Naam:  and  the  sons  of 
Elah,  even  Kenaz. 

16.   And  the  sons  of  Jehaleleel ;   Ziph,  and 

Ziphah,  Tli'ia,  and  Asareel. 

17.  And  the  sons  of  Ezra  leere,  Jether,  and 

Mered,  and  Epher,  and  Jalon ;  and  she  bare  Mu'iam, 
and  Shammai,  and  Ishliah  the  father  of  Eshteuioa. 

•  18.  And  his  wife  Jehudijah  bare  Jered  the 

father  of  Gedor,  and  Heber  the  fiuber  of  Socho,  and 
Jekuthiel  the  father  of  Zanoah.  And  these  are  the 
sons  of  Bithiah  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  which  Me- 
red took. 

—  —  19.  And  tlie  sons  of  hk  wife  Hodiah  the  sister 
of  Nahani,  the  father  of  Keilah  the  Gannite,  and  Esh- 
tenioa  the  Maachathite. 

30.  And  the  sons  of  Shimon  ircre,  Amnon, 

and  Rinnah,  Bcn-hanan,  and  Tilon.  And  the  sons  of 
Ishi  icere,  Zoheth,  and  Ben-zoheth. 

§  34.    Saninel's  Descent. 

1  Sara.  i.  1.  Now  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Ra- 
mathaim-zophim,  of  mount  Ejihraini,  and  his  name 
was  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son  of  Elihu, 
the  son  of  Tohu,  the  sou  of  Zui)h,  an  Ephrathite : 

§  35.    Saul's  Family  and  Descendants. 

1  Sum.  ix.  1.  Now  there  was  a  man  of  Benjamin, 
whose  name  loas  Kish,  the  son  of  Abiel,  the  son  of 
Zeror,  tlie  son  of  Bechorath,  the  son  of  Aphiah,  a 
Bcnjamite,  a  mighty  man  of  power. 

—  xiv.  .50.  And  the  name  of  Saul's  wife  ?m«  Ahin- 
oani,  llie  daughter  of  Ahimaaz:  and  the  name  of  the 
captain  of  his  host  was  Abner,  the  sou  of  Ner,  Saul's 
uncle. 

51.  And   Kish  iras  the  father  of  Saul ;   and 

Ner  the  father  of  Aljner  was  the  son  of  Abiel. 

1  Chr.  viii.  29.  And  at  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of 
Gibeon  ;  whose  wife's  name  wan  Maaebah  : 

30.  And  his  firstljorn  son  Abdon,  and   Zur, 

and  Kish,  and  Baal,  and  Nadab, 

31.  And  Gedor,  and  Ahio,  and  Zachcr. 

33.  And  Mikloth  begat  Shinieah.     And  these 

also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  in  Jerusalem,  over 
against  them. 

•  33.  And  Ner  begat  Kish,  and  Kish  begat  Saul, 

and  Saul  begat  Jonathan,  and  Malehi-shiia,  and  Aljin- 
adab,  and  Esh-liaal. 

34.  Anil  the  son  of  Jonathan  was  Merib-baal ; 

and  3Ierib-baal  begat  Micah. 

35.  And  tlie  sons  of  Micah  were,  Pitlion,  and 

Melech,  and  Tarea,  and  Ahaz, 

36.  And  Ahaz  begat  Jehoadah ;   and  Jehoa- 

dah  begat  Alemeth,  and  Azinavetli,  and  Zimri;  and 
Zimri  lieirat  Moza ; 

■ 37.  An<l  Moza  begat  Binea :   Rapha  wait  his 

son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azel  his  son. 

38.  And  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  najncs  are 

these,  Azrikain,  Bocheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  Sheariah, 
and  Obadiah,  and  Ilanau.  All  these  were  the  sous  of 
Azel. 


39.  And  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  Ijrother  were, 

Ulam  his  firstliorn,  Jehn.sh  the  second,  and  Eliphelet 
the  Uiird. 

40.  And  the  sons  of  Ulam  were  mightj'  men 

of  valom',  archers,  and  had  many  sons,  and  sons'  sons, 
a  linudred  and  fifty.  All  these  are  of  the  sons  of 
Benjamin. 

—  ix.  39.  And  Ner  begat  Kish;  and  Kish  begat 
Saul ;  and  Saul  begat  Jonathan,  and  Malchi-shua, 
and  Abinadab,  and  Esh-baal. 

40.  And  the  son  of  Jonathan  was  Merib-baal : 

and  Jlerib-liaal  begat  Micah. 

• 41.  And  the  sons  of  !Micah  were,  Pithon,  and 

Melech,  and  Talirea,  and  Ahaz. 

—  —  42.  And  Ahaz  begat  Jarah ;  and  Jarali  begat 
Alemeth,  and  Azmaveth,  and  Zunri :  and  Zimri  begat 
Moza ; 

43.  And  Moza  begat  Binea;    and  Rcphaiah 

his  son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azel  his  son. 

■ 44.  And  Azel  had  six  sous,  whose  names  are 

these,  Azrikam,  Bocheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  Sheariah, 
and  Obadiiih,  and  Hanan.  These  were  the  sous  of 
Azel. 

§  36.    David's  Descent. 

Ru.  iv.  18.  Now  these  are  the  generations  of  Pha- 
rez :  Pharcz  begat  Hezron, 

19.  And  Hezron  begat  Ram,  and  Ram  begat 

Amminadab, 

—  ■ —  30.  And  Amminadab  begat  Nahshon,  and 
Nahshon  begat  Salmon, 

31.  And  Salmon  begat  Boaz,  and  Boaz  begat 

Obed, 

32.  And  Obed  begat  Jesse,  and  Jesse  begat 

David. 

1  (Jhr.  ii.  13.  And  Boaz  begat  Obed,  and  Obed  be- 
gat Jesse. 

13.  And  Jesse  begat  his  firstborn  Eliab,  and 

Abinadab  the  second,  andShimma  the  thii'd, 

14.  Nethaneel  the  fom-th_,  Raddai  the  fifth, 

15.  Ozem  the  sixth,  David  the  seventh  : 

— ■  —  16.  Whose  sisters  were  Zeruiah,  and  Abigail. 
And  the  sons  of  Zeruiah;  Abishai,  and  Joab,  and 
Asahel,  three. 

17.  And  Abigail  Tiare  Amasa :  and  the  father 

of  Amasa  wa.f  Jether  the  Ishmaelite. 

1  Sara.  xvii.  55.  And  when  Saul  saw  David  go  forth 
against  the  Philistine,  he  said  imto  Abner  the  caiitain 
of  the  host,  Abner,  whose  son  is  this  j'outh  ?  And 
Abner  said.  As  thy  soul  livctli,  O  king,  l' cannot  tell. 

50.  And  the  king  said.  Inquire    thou  whose 

son  the  stripling  is. 

■ 57.  And  as  David  returned  fi-om  the  slaughter 

of  the  Philistine,  Abner  took  him,  and  brought  him 
before  Saul,  with  the  head  of  the  Philistine  in  his 
hand. 

—  —  58.  And  Saul  said  to  him,  "Whose  son  art  thou, 
thou  young  man '?  And  David  answered,  lam  the  son 
of  thy  servant  Jesse  the  Beth-lehemite. 

§  37.    David's  C'hUdren. 

3  Sam.  iii.  3.  And  unto  David  were  sons  born  in 
Hebron :  and  his  firstborn  was  Amnon,  of  Ahinoam 
the  Jezreelitess ; 

3.  And  his  second,  Chileab,  of  Abigail  the 

wife  of  Naljal  the  Cannelite;  and  the  third,  Absalom 
the  son  of  Maacali  the  daughter  of  Talmai  king  of 
Gesliur ; 

4.  And  the  fourth,  Adonijah  tlie  son  of  Hag- 

gith  ;  and  the  fifth,  Shephatiah  the  sou  of  Abital ; 

5.  And  the  sixth,  Ilhream,  by  Eglah  David's 

wife.     These  were  born  to  David  in  Hebron. 

—  V.  14.  And  these  he  the  names  of  those  that  were 
bom  unto  him  iu  Jerusalem ;  Shamuuiah,  and  Slio- 
ball,  and  Natlian,  and  Solomon, 

15.  Ibhar  also,  and  Elishua,  and  Nephcg,  and 

Japhia, 

IG.  And  Elishama,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphalet. 

1  Chr.  iii.  1.  Now  these  were  the  sons  (if  David, 
which  were  bora  unto  him  in  Hebron ;  the  firstliorn 
Amnon,  of  Ahinoam  the  Jezreelitess :  the  second, 
Daniel,  of  Abigail  the  Carmelitess: 

3.  The  third,  Absalom,  the  son  of  Maachah 


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BOOK  X. 


tlic  il;\iii.'lil<T  of  Tiilin.'ii  kin?;  of  Gesbur:  the  fourth, 
A(li>nij;ili  the  son  of  Iliiiinith : 

1  Chi:  iii  3  The  tinir.  Shrplmtmh  of  Aliitrtl:  the 
sixth,  Illiiv.ini  liy  Kirlah  liis  wife. 

4    7'//.w  six  were  born  nnto  l\im  in  Hebron; 

and  thiri'  he  ril^iicil  seven  years  and  six  nioiitlis:  ami 
in  Jernsaleni  lie  reiLrned  tliirly  and  llnre  years 

5.  And  these  were  born  unto  liini  in  Jerusa- 
lem: Sliiniea,  ai\d  Slioliab,  and  Xatlian,  and  t^olonion, 
four,  of  IJalh-sluia  llie  dauirliler  of  Anuniel : 

tj    llihar  also,  and  Elishania,  and  Kliplielet, 

T.  And  Noi;ah,  and  Nepliejr,  and  .laphia, 

8.  And  Elishania,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphelet, 

nine. 

9.  T/ieft'  ireiv  all  the  sons  of  David,  besides  the 

sons  of  the  cononbines,  and  Tainar  their  sister. 

—  xiv.  4.  Now  these  kiv  the  names  of  Aw  children 
which  he  had  in  .leru.salem ;  Shammna,  and  yiiobal), 
Xatlian,  and  Solomon. 

■>.  And  Ilihar,  and  Elishna,  and  Elpalet, 

—  —  (J.  And  Nou-.-ih,  and  Xcphes;-,  and  .laphia, 
T.  And  Elisiiama,  and  lieeliada,  and  Eliplialet. 

§  3S.    The  Eig^hteoii  Kind's  of  Jiidah. 

1  CIii:  iii.  10.  And  Solomon's  son  irns  Rehoboam, 
Abia  his  son,  Asa  his  son,  Jehoshaphat  his  son, 

11.  Joram  his  son,  Aha/.lah  his  sou,  Joash  his 

son, 

■  V2.  Amaziah  his  sou,  Azariali  his  son,  Jotham 

his  son, 

—  —  13.  Ahaz  his  sou,  Hezekiah  his  sou,  Mauas- 
seh  his  son, 

— •  —  14.  Anion  his  son,  .Tosiah  his  son. 

lo.  And  the  sons  of  .losiah  ircn;  the  firstborn 

Julianan,  the  second  Jehoiakim,  the  third  Zedekiah, 
the  fourth  Shallum. 

10.  And  the  sons  of  Jehoiakim;'  Jeconiali  his 

sou,  Zedekiah  his  son. 

•5  39.    Descendants  of  Jeconiali,  Seventeenth  King 
of  Jiidah. 

1  C7i>:  iii.  17.  And  the  sons  of  Jccouiah;  Assir,  Sa- 
lathiel  his  .son, 

18.  Malchiram  also,  and  Pedaiah,  and  Shena- 

zar,  Jeeainiah,  Iloshamn,  and  Nedabiah. 

li).  And  the  sons  of  Pedaiah  "■,/•<■,  Zerubbabel, 

andShimei:  and  the  sons  of  Zerubbabel;  Meshullam, 
and  Ilananiah,  and  Shelomith  tlicir  sister: 

— ■  —  iO.  And  Ila.shuliah,  and  Ohcl,  and  Berechiah, 
and  Ilasadiah,  Jnshab-hused,  live. 

21.  And  the  sons  of  Ilananiah;  Pelatiah,  and 

Jesaiah :  the  sons  of  Keiihaiah,  the  sons  of  Arnan, 
the  sous  of  Obadiah,  the  sons  of  Sbechaniah. 

"22.  And  the  sons  of  Slnchauiah ;  Shemaiah  : 

and  the  .sons  of  Shemaiali ;  Ilattush,  and  Igeal,  and 
Bariah,  and  Xeariah,  and  Shaphat,  six. 

28.  And  the  sons  of  Xeariah;  Elioenai,  and 

Hezekiah,  and  Azrikam,  three. 

24.  And  the  sons  of  Elioenai  ven;  Hodaiah, 

and  Eliashili,  and  Pelaiah,  and  Akkub,  and  Johauan, 
and  Dalaiah,  and  Ammi,  seven. 

§  40.    Descent  and  Cliildren  of  Heman  the 
Levite. 

1  Chr.  \i.  33.  And  these  nre  they  that  waited  with 
their  children.  Of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathites ;  He- 
man  a  siiiiTcr,  the  son  of  Joel,  the  sou  of  Sheiuuel, 

•  34!  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Jeroham, 

the  son  of  Elicl,  the  son  of  Toah, 

— ■  —  35.  The  son  of  Ziipli,  th(^  son  of  Elkanah,  the 
son  of  Mahath,  the  son  of  Amasai, 

3G.  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Joel,  the 

son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  Zephaniah, 

— •  —  37.  The  son  of  Talialh,  the  son  of  Assir,  the 
son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  sou  of  Korah, 

38.  The  son  of  Izhar,  the  son  of  Eohatli,  Uie 

son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  Israel. 

—  XXV.  4.  Of  Heman :  the  sons  of  Heman ;  Buk- 
kiah,  ilattauiah,  I'zzicI,  Shebuel,  and  Jerimoth,  Ilan- 
aniah, Hanani,  Eliathah,  Oiddalti.  and  Romamti-ezer, 
Joshbekashah,  M;illothi,  Hothir,  <//i<i  Mahazioth: 

§  41.    Descent  of  Asaph  from  Levi. 

1  Cfir.  vi.  39.  Aud  his  brother  Asaph,  who  stood  on 


his  ri^ht  hand,  even  Asaph  the  son  of  Bcraehiah,  the 
son  of  Shimea, 

40.    The  son   of  Michael,   the   son    of  Baa- 

sciah,  the  son  of  Jlalchiah, 

41.  The  son  of  Ethni,  the  .son  of  Zerah,  the 

son  of  Adaiali, 

42.  The  son  of  Ethan,  the  son  of  Ziminah, 

the  son  of  Shimei, 

43.  The  son  of  Jahath,  the  son  of  Gershoin, 

the  son  of  Levi. 

^  4'2.    Descent  of  Ktlian  from  Levi. 

1  C/n:  vi.  44.  And  their  brethren  the  sons  of  .'\I(rari 
stood  on  the  left  hand  :  Ethan  the  sou  of  Kishi,  the 
son  of  Abdi,  the  sou  of  Mallurh, 

45.  The  son  of  Ilaslialiiah,  the  son  of  Ama- 
ziah, the  son  of  Hilkiah, 

40.  The  son  of  Anizi,  the  son  of  Bani,  the  .son 

of  Shamer, 

47.  The  son  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  Mtishi,  tlio 

son  of  .Merari,  the  sou  of  Levi. 

§  43.    Descent  of  Ezra  from  Aaron. 

E;r.  vii.  1.  Xow  after  these  thinjrs,  in  the  reiirn  of 
Artaxcrxes  kinu;  of  Persia,  Ezra  the  son  of  Seraiah, 
the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  Hilkiah, 

2.  Thi;  sou  of  Shalhnn,  the  sou  of  Zadok,  the 

sou  of  Ahitub, 

3.  The  son  of  Amariab,  the  son  of  Azariah, 

the  son  of  Meraioth, 

4.  The  sou  of  Zerahiah,  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the 

son  of  Bukki, 

5.  The  sou  of  Abi.sluia.  the  son  of  Phinehas, 

the  sou  of  Eleazar,  the  sou  of  Aaron  the  chief  i)rlest : 

§  44.    Cliildren  of  Xalior. 

Gen.  xxii.  20.  And  it  came  to  ]iass  after  these  thiuirs, 
that  it  was  told  Abraham,  sayinn'.  Behold,  ;Milcali,  she 
hath  also  borne  cliildren  unto  thy  lirothcr  Xahor  ; 

21.  Hnz  his  firstborn,  and  Buz  his  brother, 

and  Keinuel  the  father  of  Aram, 

32.  And  Chescd,  aud  Hazo,  aud  Pildash,  aud 

Jidlaph,  and  Bethncl. 

23.  And  Bethuel  bcjral  Rebckah :  these  eight 

Milcah  did  bear  to  Xahor,  Abraham's  brother. 

24.  And  his  concubine,  whose  name  irii.-<  Keu- 

mali,  she  bare  also  Tebah,  and  Gaham,  and  Thahash, 
aud  Maachah. 

§  45.     Cliildren  of  Abraham  by  Ketnrah. 

Gen.  XXV.  2.  And  she  bare  liim  Zimran,and  Jokshan, 
and  Medan,  and  Jlidian,  and  Ishbak,  and  Shuah. 

3.  And  Jokshan  begat  Slieba,  and  Dedan.  And 

the  sons  of  Dedau  were  Asshiu-im,  and  Letushim,  and 
Leummim. 

4.  And  the  sons  of  Midian ;  Ephah,  and  Epher, 

and  Ilanocli,  and  Abidah,  and  Eldaah.  All  these  wera 
the  children  of  Ketnrah. 

1  C/ir.  i.  32.  Xow  the  sons  of  Ketnrah,  Abraham's 
concubine:  she  bare  Zimrau, and  Jokshan. and  Jlcdau, 
and  .Midian,  and  Ishbak,  and  Shuah.  And  the  sons 
of  Jokshan ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan. 

33.  And   the  sons  of  :Midian ;    Ei>hah,  and 

Epher,  and  Henoch,  and  Abida,  and  Eldaah.  All 
these  are  the  sons  of  Keturah. 

§  46.    Children  of  Rehoboain. 

2.  C/ir.  xi.  18.  And  Rehoboam  took  him  JIahalath 
the  daughter  of  Jerimoth  the  sou  of  David  to  wife, 
and  Abihail  the  dauirhter  of  Eliab  the  son  of  Jesse; 

li).  Which   bare  hmi  children  ;   Jeush,  and 

Shamariah,  and  Zaham. 

20.  And    after    her    he    took   Maachah    tlio 

daughter  of  Alisalom ;  which  bare  him  Abijah,  aud 
Attai,  and  Ziza,  and  Shelomith. 

§  47.    Children  of  Jchosliaiihat. 
3  Chr.  xxi.  2.  And  he  had  birllircn  the  sons  of  Je- 
hoshaphat, Azariah,  and  Jeliiel,  and  Zechariah,  aud 
Azariah,  and  Michael,  and  Sheiihatiah :  all  these  were 
the  sous  of  Jehoshaphat  kinjj  of  Israel. 


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CHAP.  IV. 

THE  TRIBES  IN  CAMP  AND  ON 
MARCH. 

§  48.    (ieiieral  Order  of  Encaiiipinput  and  JIarcli. 

Num.  it  3.  Every  man  of  the  children  of  Israel 
sliall  pitcli  b\-  liis  'own  standard,  with  the  ensign  of 
their  fatlier's  liouse :  far  oil'  about  the  tabernacle  of 
the  cong-rej;ation  shall  they  iiiteh. 

"17.  Then  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion shall  set  forward  with  the  camp  of  the  Levites  in 
the  midst  of  the  camp:  as  they  encamp,  so  shall  they 
set  forward  eveiy  man  in  his  place,  by  their  standards. 

34.  Ami  the  children  of  Israel  did  according 

to  all  that  the  Loud  commanded  Jloses :  so  they 
l>itclied  I13'  their  standards,  and  so  they  set  forward, 
every  one  after  their  families,  according  to  the  house 
of  thek  fathers. 

§  49.    Eastern  Dhision. 

IViim.  ii.  3.  And  on  the  east  side  toward  the  rising 
of  the  sun  shall  they  of  the  standard  of  the  camp  of 
,Judah  ]iitch  throughout  their  armies:  and  Nalishon 
the  son  of  Amminadab  shaU  be  captain  of  the  chikb'en 
of  .Judah. 

4.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  number- 
ed of  them,  irei-e  thi-eescore  and  Ibm-teen  thousand  and 
six  hundred. 

— .  —  5.  And  those  that  do  pitch  next  unto  him 
sJiiill  be  the  tribe  of  Issachar :  and  Nethaneel  the  son 
of  Zuar  shaU  be  captain  of  the  children  of  Issachar. 

0.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 

liercd  thereof,  were  tifty  and  foui'  thousand  and  foiu' 
huuih-ed. 

7.  Then  the  tribe  of  Zebulnn:  andEliabthe 

sou  of  Helon  sJuiU  be  captain  of  the  children  of  Zeb- 
lUun. 

8.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered thereof,  were  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  fom- 
hundred. 

9.  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of 

Judah  irtrc  a  hundred  tliousaud  and  fom-score  thou- 
sand and  six  thousand  and  four  hundred,  throughout 
their  armies :  these  shall  tirst  set  forth. 

—  X.  14.  In  the  first  place  went  the  standard  of  the 
camp  of  the  cliildren  of  Judah  according  to  their 
armies:  and  over  his  host  was  Nahshon  the  son  of 
Amminadab. 

15.  And  over  tlie  host  of  the  tribe  of  die  cliil- 

di-en  of  Issachar  was  Nethaneel  tlie  son  of  Zuar. 

16.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  ZebuUm  was  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon. 

17.  And  the  tabernacle  was  taken  do-mi ;  and 

the  sons  of  Gershon  and  the  sons  of  Merari  set  for- 
ward, bearing  the  tabernacle. 

§  50.    Sontlierii  Dirision. 

Xi(m.  ii.  10.  On  the  south  side  s/hi!1  be  the  standard 
of  the  camp  of  Reuben  according  to  their  armies :  and 
the  cajMain  of  the  children  of  lleuben  s/udl  be  Elizur 
the  sou  of  !>hedeur 

11.  And  his  liost,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered thereof,  were  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five 
huniked. 

13.  And  those  which  pitch  by  him  s/adl  be  the 

tribe  of  Simeon:  and  the  captain  ut  the  children  of 
Simeon  «/iall  be  Sheluniiel  the  son  of  Ziu-ishaddai. 

13.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  loere  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three 
himdred. 

14.  Then  the  tribe  of  Gad  :  and  the  caiitain  of 

the  sons  of  G;id  xlmll  lie  Eliasaph  the  sou  of  Ueuel. 

1,5.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 

iicred  of  them,  were  forty  and  five  thousanil  and  six 
hundred  and  fifty. 

16.  All  that  were  muubcred  in  the  camp  of 

lleuben  were  a  hundred  thousand  and  fifty  and  one 
lliousand  and  four  hundred  and  fifty,  throughout  then- 
armies  :  and  they  shall  set  forth  in  "the  second  rank. 


—  X.  18.  And  tlie  standard  of  the  camj)  of  Reuben 
set  forward  according  to  their  armies:  and  over  Lis 
host  was  Elizur  the  son  of  Shedeur. 

10.  And  over  the  host  of  the  trilie  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Simeon  was  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurishaddai. 

20.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 

ili-en  of  Gad  was  Eliasajih  the  son  of  Deuel. 

21.  And  the  Kohathites  set  forward,  bearing  the 

sanctuary :  aud  Uie  other  did  set  up  the  tabernacle 
against  they  came. 

§  51.    Western  Division. 

JV'Mm.  ii.  18.  On  the  west  side  shall  be  the  standard 
of  the  camp  of  Ephraini  according  to  then-  armies : 
and  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Ephraim  shall  be  Elish- 
ama  the  son  of  Ammihud. 

19.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  forty  thous:uid  and  five  huudreil. 

20.  And  b_y  him  shall  be  the  tribe  of  Manasseh: 

and  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Manasseh  s/iall  be 
Gamaliel  the  sim  of  Pedahzur. 

21.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  thkt}'  and  two  thousand  and  two 
hundred. 

22.  Then  the  ti-ibe  of  Benjamin :  and  the  cap- 
tain of  the  sons  of  Benjamin  sJmll  be  Abidan  the  son 
of  Gideoni. 

23.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  -were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  thii-ty  and  five  thousand  and  fom- 
hundred. 

24.  All  that  were  numliered  of  the  camp  of 

Ephi-aim  were  a  hunch-cd  thousand  aud  eight  thousand 
and  a  hundred,  throughout  their  armies:  and  they 
shall  go  forward  in  the  third  rank. 

—  X.  22.  And  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ephi-aim  set  forward  according  to  their  armies  .- 
aud  over  his  host  icas  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud. 

23.  Aud  over  the  host  of  the  ti-ibe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Manasseh  was  Gamaliel  the  son  of  Pedahzur. 

24.  Aud  over  the  host  of  the  tril)e  of  the  ehil- 

di-en  of  Benjamin  was  Abidan  the  son  of  Gideoni. 

§  52.    Sortliern  Division. 

Ninn.  ii  25.  The  standard  of  the  camp  of  Dan  shall 
be  on  the  north  side  by  their  armies:  and  the  captain 
of  the  children  of  Dan  shall  be  Ahiezer  the  son  of 
Ammishaddai. 

26.  Aud  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  thi-eescore  and  two  thousand  and 
seven  huntb-ed. 

27.  And  those  that  encamp  by  him  shall  be 

the  tribe  of  Asher :  aud  the  captain  of  the  children  of 
Asher  shall  be  Pagicl  the  son  of  Ocran. 

28.  And  liis  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five 
hundred. 

29.  Then  the  tribe  of  Naphtali :  and  the  cap- 
tain of  the  chilch-en  of  Naphtali  shall  be  Ahira  the  sou, 
of  Euan. 

30.  And  his  host,  and  those  that  were  num- 
bered of  them,  were  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  fom- 
hundred. 

31.  All  they  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp 

of  Dan  weiv  a  hundred  thousand  and  fifty  and  seven 
thousand  and  six  hundred:  they  shall  go  hindmost 
with  their  standards. 

—  X.  25.  And  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Dan  set  tbrward,  which  was  the  rearward  of 
all  the  camps  throughout  their  hosts  aud  over  his 
host  was  Ahiezer  the  sf)n  of  Ammishaddai. 

26.  And  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chll- 

ch'cu  of  Asher  was  Pagicl  the  sou  of  Ocran. 

27.  Aud  over  Uie  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 

ilrcu  of  Naphtali  was  Ahka  the  sou  of  Euan. 


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CHAP.  V. 

CENSUSES  OF  ISRAEL  IN  THE 

WILDERNESS. 

^  .>3.    Reuben. 

Xiiiih  i.  20.  And  the  cliiUlrcn  of  Hcuben,  Israel's 
eUk'st  son,  liy  tlirir  iiencralioiis,  uIUt  lluir  liiniiliis, 
1)V  till'  house  of  tluir  falhci-s,  aiconlinic  to  tlie  nuni)iei' 
of  till'  nanus,  by  their  polls,  every  male  from  twenty 
yeai-s  old  and  ujjward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to 
war ; 

21.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  ercii 

of  the  tribe  of  Heiibeu,  vcre  forty  and  six  thousand 
and  live  hmulred. 

—  xxvi.  a.  Reuben,  the  eldest  sim  of  Israel;  the 
ehildren  of  Keuben ;  llaiioch,  <;/'  irhiitn  ctmuth.  the 
family  of  the  llanoehites;  of  ral'hi,  the  family  of  the 
Pallu'ites: 

(i.  (If  Ilezron,  the  family  of  the  Ilezrouites :  of 

C'armi,  the  family  of  the  C  anniies. 

7.   These  iiiv   the  families  of   the  Reiiben- 

ites:  and  they  that  were  mimbered  of  them  were  forty 
and  three  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  thirty. 

8.  And  till'  sons  of  Palhi ;  Eliab. 

il.  And  the  si)us  of  Eliab;  >.\muel,  and  Da- 

than,  and  Abiram.+ 

§  'A.    Sinieoii. 

Xiim.  i.  22.  Of  the  ehildren  of  Simeon,  by  their 
sreneralions,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  those  that  were  ntnnbwred  of  them,  aeeordiuLT 
to  the  number  of  the  names,  by  their  jiolls,  every 
male  from  twenty  years  old  aiid  upward,  all  that 
were  able  to  i;o  forth  to  war; 

23.  Tliose  that  were  numbered  of  them,  am 

fif  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  ircrc  tifty  and  nine  thousand 
and  three  hundred. 

— xxvi.  12.  The  sons  of  Simeon  after  tlieir  families: 
of  Xemuel.  the  family  of  the  Xenuielites:  of  .lamin, 
the  fimily  i>f  the  Jamiuites ;  of  .Jaeliin,  the  family  of 
the  Jaehinites: 

13.  Of  Zerah,  the  family  of  the  Zarhitcs:  of 

Shaul,  the  family  of  the  Shauhtes. 

14.  These  urc  the  families  of  the  Simeonites, 

twenty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hundred. 

§  .)5.    Le>i. 

Xnm.  xxvi.  57.  And  these  arc  they  that  were  num- 
bered of  the  Levites  after  their  families:  of  Ger-shon, 
the  family  of  the  Gershonites :  of  Kohath,  the  family 
of  the  Kohathites:  of  Merari,  the  family  of  the  Meni- 
rites. 

58.  These  are  the  families  of  the  Levites:  the 

fainilv  of  the  Libnites,  the  family  of  the  Ilebronites, 
the  family  of  the  Mahlites,  the  fainily  of  the  ^Mu.shites, 
the  family  of  the  Korathites.  And  liohath  begat  Am- 
ram. 

§  56.    Jiidah. 

Xmn.  i.  26.  Of  the  ehildren  of  Judah,  by  their  <ren- 
er;Uioiis,  after  their  families,  by  the  hou.se  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war; 

27.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  creii 

of  tlie  tribi?  of  .ludah,  ircre  threescore  and  fourteen 
thousan<l  and  six  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  I'J.  The  sons  of  Judah  irere  Er  and  Onau: 
and  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

■  20.   And  the  sons  of  .Indali  after  their  families 

were;  of  Shehih,  the  familv  of  the  Shelanites:  of 
l'b;u-ez,  the  family  of  the  Vharzites:  of  Zerab,  the 
family  of  the  Zarhites. 

—  —  21.  .Vnd  the  sons  of  Pliarez  were;  of  Hezron, 
tlie  fiunily  of  tlie  Ilezrouites:  of  llamul,  tlie  family  of 
the  Ilamidites. 

■  22.  These  iire  the  families  <^f  .Judah  aecordins 

ti)  those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  threescore  and 
sixteen  thousand  and  tivu  himdred. 

'^  'i"!.    Dan. 

Num.  i.  38.  Of  the  ehildren  of  D;iu,  by  their  gencra- 

2 


tions,  afler  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 
according  to  the  lunnber  of  the  names,  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth 
to  war; 

39.  Those  that  were  luimbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  uere  tlu'eeseore  ami  two  thousand 
and  seven  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  42.  These  (trc  the  sons  of  Dan  after  their 
families:  of  Shnhain,  the  lamilv  of  the  Shnhamites. 
These  (uv  the  families  of  Dan  atVr  their  lamilie.s. 

43.  All  the  families  of  the  Shiiliaiiiiles,  accord- 
ing to  lho.se  th;it  were  numbered  of  them,  tccrc  lliree- 
score  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred. 

§  .jS.    Xaphdili. 

Xnm.  i.  42.  Of  the  children  of  Naphtali,  through- 
out their  generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house 
of  their  fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names, 
from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able 
to  go  forth  to  war; 

43.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  itere  lifly  and  three  thousand 
and  four  lumdred. 

—  xxvi.  4.S.  Of  the  sons  of  Kaphtali  after  their 
families:  of  .Jahzeel,  the  family  of  the  .Jahzeeliles:  of 
Guui,  the  family  of  the  Gimiles: 

4!).  Of.Tezer,  the  family  of  the  .Jezeritcs  :  of 

Shillem,  the  family  of  the  Shillemites. 

.jO.  These  nfc  the  families  of  Xaiilil;di  accord- 
ing to  their  families:  and  they  that  were  numbered 
oftheni  trere  fortj'  and  live  thousand  and  four  hun- 
dred. 

§  .ji*.    Gad, 

Xum.  i.  24.  Of  the  children  of  Gad,  by  their  genera- 
tions, after  their  families,  liy  the  house  of  their  tiithers, 
according  to  the  number  of  the  n:iines,  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth 
"to  war ; 

25.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  eren 

of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  vere  forty  and  live  thousand  si.t 
lumdred  and  lift)'. 

—  xxvi.  15.  Thechildrenof  Gad  after  their  families: 
of  Zephon,  the  family  of  the  Zephonitcs:  of  Ilaggi, 
the  family  of  the  Haggites :  of  Shuni,  the  family  of 
the  Shunites: 

__16.  Of  Ozni,  the  family  of  the  Oznites :  ofEri, 
the  fainily  of  the  Erites: 

l"7.  Of  Arod,  the  family  of  the  Arodites:  of 

Areli,  the  family  of  the  Arelites. 

IS.  These  ure  the  families  of  the  ehildr<'ii  of 

Gad  according  to  those  that  were  uumliered  of  them, 
forty  thousaiul  and  five  hundred. 

§  (!0.     Asher. 

Xnm.  i.  40.  Of  the  children  of  Asher,  by  their  gen- 
erations, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  numlieV  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

41.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  fCtM 

of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  -were  forty  and  one  thousand  and 
live  hundred. 

—  xxvi.  44.  Of  the  children  of  Asher,  after  their 
families:  of  .Timna,  the  family  of  the  .Jimniles:  of 
.Usui,  the  fainily  of  the  Jesuites:  of  Beriah,  the  fami- 
ly of  the  Beriites. 

__4,5.  Of  the  sons  of  Beriah:  of  Ilelicr,  the  fami- 
ly of  the  IleberiU's:  of  JIaleliiel,  the  laniily  of  the 
Malchieliles. 

4(;.  And  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher 

«•((«  Sarah. 

47.  These  m-e  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Ash- 
er accordimr  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  lluni;. 
who  iccre  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  lour  hundred. 

§  01.     Issiiehar. 

:\'«w.  i.  28.  Of  the  children  «i  Issachar,  by  their 
generations,  at\er  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
■fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war; 

29.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  ere;* 

15 


CHAP.  VI. 


aEXEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


of  tlie  tribe  of  Issachar,  were  fifty  and  four  thousand 
and  four  hundred. 

j^iim.  xxvi.  23.  Of  the  sons  of  Issachar  after  then- 
families  :  of  Tola,  the  familj'  of  the  Tolaites :  of  Pua, 
the  family  of  the  Punites  : 

—  —  24.  Of  .Jashul),  the  family  of  the  Jashubites : 
of  Shimron,  the  family  of  the  Shimronites. 

25.  Tlu'se  fiiv  the  families  of  Issachar  accord- 
ing to  those  that  were  numliered  of  them,  threescore 
and  four  thousand  and  three  lumLh-ed. 

^  G2.    Zebiiluii. 

Num.  i.  30.  Of  the  children  of  Zebulun,  by  their  gen- 
erations, after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fothers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  fi-om 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

31.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  ei'en 

of  tlie  tribe  of  Zebulun,  irere  fifty  and  seven  thousand 
and  four  hundred. 

—  .xxvi.  26.  0/the  sons  of  Zebuhm  after  their  fami- 
lies :  of  Sered,  the  family  of  the  Sarditcs :  of  Elon,  the 
family  of  the  ElonitesT'of  Jahleel,  the  family  of  the 
Jahleelites. 

37.  These  nre  the  families  of  the  Zebulunites 

according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 
threescore  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

§  63.    Maiiasseh. 

Num.  i.  34.  Of  the  children  of  Manasseh,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  numlier  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war ; 

35.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

of  the  trilie  of  Jlanasseh,  were  thirty  and  two  thou- 
sand and  two  iiundred. 

—  xxvi.  28.  The  sons  of  Joseph  after  their  families 
teere  Manasseh  and  Ephraim. 

29.  Of  the  sons  of  Slanasseh :  of  Machir,  the 

family  of  the  Machirites:  and  Machir  begat  Gilead ; 
of  Giiead  come  the  family  of  the  Gileadites. 

30.  These  are  the  sons  of  Gilead :  of  Jeezer, 

the  f^imil)^  of  the  Jeezerites :  of  Helek,  the  family  of 
the  Ilelekites: 

31.  And  of  Asriel,  the  familj'  of  the  Asrielites : 

and  of  Shcchem,  the  family  of  the  Sliechemites : 

33.  And  of  Shemida,  the  family  of  the  Shemi- 

daitcs :  and  of  Hepher,  the  family  of  the  Hepherites. 

— •  —  34.  These  are  the  families  of  JIanasseh,  and 
those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  fifty  and  two 
thousand  and  seven  hundred. 

§  64.    Ephrniui. 

Num..  i.  33.  Of  the  children  of  Joseph,  7iamdy,  of 
the  children  of  Ephraim,  by  their  generations,  after 
their  families,  Ijy  the  house  of  their  fathere,  according 
to  the  number  of  the  names,  from  twenty  }'ears  old 
and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to  war; 

33.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  even 

'■f  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  were  forty  thousand  and  five 
hundred. 

—  xxvi.  35.  These  are  the  sons  of  Ephraim  after 
their  fiimilies :  of  Shuthelah,  the  family  of  the  Shu- 
thalhites ;  of  Becher,  tlie  family  of  the  Baehrites :  of 
Tahan,  the  tiimily  of  the  Tahanitcs. 

36.  And  those  are  the  sons  of  Shuthelah:  of 

Eran,  the  famil)-  of  the  Eranites. 

37.  These  arc  the  f  nnilies  of  the  sons  of  Ephra- 
im according  to  those  that  were  munbered  of  them, 
thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred.  These  are 
the  sous  of  Joseph  after  their  families. 

^  65.    Iteiijamiii. 

Num.  i.  36.  Of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  by  their 
generations,  after  their  families,  by  tlie  house  of  their 
fathers,  according  to  the  number  of  the  names,  from 
twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able  to  go 
forth  to  war; 

37.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  eiv/i 

of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  ircre  thirty  and  five  Uiousand 
and  four  himdred. 

—  x.\vj.  38.  The  sons  of  Benjamin  after  their  fami- 


lies :  of  Bela,  the  fiimily  of  the  Belaites :  of  ^Ubbel,  the 
fiimily  of  the  Ashbelites :  of  Ahiram,  the  family  of  the 
Ahiramites: 

39.  Of  Shupham,  the  family  of  the  Shupham- 

ites :  of  Hupham,  the  family  of  the  Huphamites. 

40.  And  the  sons  of  Bela  were  Ard  and  Naa- 

man:  of  Ard,  the  family  of  the  Ardites:  and  of  Naa- 
man,  the  f\iraily  of  the  Naamites. 

41.  These  are  the  sons  of  Benjamin  after  tlieir 

families :  and  they  that  were  numbered  of  them  were 
forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred. 


CHAP.  VI. 
DISTRIBUTION  OF  CANAAN. 

§  66.    Reuben's  Iiilieritaiice. 

Num.  xxxii.  37.  Aud  the  children  of  Reuben  built 
Heshbon,  aud  Elealeh,  and  Kirjathaim, 

38.  And  Nebo,  aud  Baul-meon,  (tlieir  names 

being  changed,)  and  Shibmah  ;  aud  gave  other  names 
unto  the  cities  which  they  builded. 

Jo.i.  xiii.  15.  And  Moses  gave  unto  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Reuben  inheritance  according  to  their  fami- 
lies. 

16.  And  tlieir  coast  was  from  Aroer,  that  is 

on  the  bank  of  the  river  Arnon,  and  the  city  that  is  in 
the  midst  of  the  river,  and  all  the  plain  by  JNIedeba; 

17.  Heshlion,  and  all  her  cities  that  are  iu  the 

plain;  Dibon,  and  Bamoth-baal,  and  Beth-baal-meon, 

18.  And  Jahaza,  and   Kedemoth,  and  Me- 

phaath, 

19.  And   Kirjathaim,   and   Sibmah,  and  Za- 

reth-shahar  in  the  mount  of  the  valley, 

20.  And  Beth-peor,  and  Ashdoth-pisgah,  and 

Beth-jesliinioth, 

21.  And  all  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  the 

kingdom  of  Silion  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  reigned 
iu  Ileshbon,  ivhom  Jfoses  suKite  with  the  princes  of 
Jlidian,  Evi,  aud  Rekem,  aud  Zur,  and  Hur,  and  Reba, 
wliich  were  dukes  of  Sihon,  dwelling  in  the  country. 

23.  And  the  liorder  of  the  children  of  Reuben 

was  Jordan,  and  the  border  thereof  This  teas  the  in- 
heritance of  the  children  of  Reuben  after  their  families, 
the  cities  aud  the  villages  thereof 

§  67.    Simeon's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xix.  1.  And  the  second  lot  came  fortli  to  Simeon, 
even  for  the  tribe  of  the  cbildi'en  of  Simeon  according 
to  their  fimiilies :  aud  their  inheritance  was  within  the 
inheritance  of  the  children  of  Judah. 

3.   And  they  liad  in  their  inheritance  Bcer- 

sheba,  or  Sheba,  and  Moladah, 

3.  And  Hazar-shual,  and  Balah,  and  Azem, 

4.  And  Eltolad,  and  Bethul,  and  Hormah, 

5.  And  Ziklag,  and  Beth-marcaboth,  and  Ha- 

zar-susah, 

6.  And  Beth-lebaoth,  and  Sharuhen ;  thirteen 

cities  and  their  villages. 

7.  Ain,  Remmon,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan ;  four 

cities  and  their  villages : 

8.  And  all  the  villages  that  were  round  about 

these  cities  to  Baalath-beer,  Ramath  of  the  south. 
This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 
of  Suneon  according  to  their  families. 

9.  Out  of  tiie  portion  of  the  children  of  Ju- 
dah was  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Simeon : 
for  the  part  of  the  children  of  Judah  was  too  much 
for  them:  therefore  the  children  of  Simeon  had  their 
inheritance  within  the  inheritance  of  them. 

1  Chr.  iv.  27.  And  Sliimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six 
daughters;  but  his  lirethren  had  not  many  children, 
neither  did  all  their  family  multiply,  like  to  the  chil- 
dren of  Judah. 

28.  Aud  they  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba,  and  Mola- 
dah, and  Hazar-shual, 

39.  And  at  Bilhah,  and  at  Ezem,  and  at  Tolad, 

30.  Aud  at  Bethuel,  and  at  Hormah,  and  at 

Ziklag, 

31.   And   at   Beth-marcaboth,  and   Hazar-su- 


21G 


CHAP.  VI. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


sim,  and  ;it  Hclli-liiivi.  iiiul  iit  Slwiariiini.  These  were 
their  lilies  niHo  the  reiirn  of  David. 

1  C/ir.  iv.  ;i2,  .Villi  theii-  villaiii's  >r,-)Y.  Etani,  and  Ain, 
Riniinoii,  and  ToelK'ii,  and  Ashuii,  five  eilies: 

33,    And   all    their  villayes   that   were  round 

nliont  the  same  eilies,  unto  Haal.  These  were  their 
liabitatidiis,  and  their  genealogy. 

§  C8.    Levi's  Iiilipi-itaiice ;  to  Aaron's  Fninily. 

Jo.i.  xxi.  4.  And  the  hit  cnmc  out  for  the  familie.s  of 
tlie  Kohalhites:  and  the  children  of  Aaron  the  priest, 
irfiirh  irciv  of  the  I.evites,  had  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe 
of  .ludali,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  and  out  of 
the  tribe  of  Bi'iijamiii,  thirteen  cities. 

8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  In- lot  unto 

the  Levites  these  <aties  with  their  subiu-bs,  as  the  Loitu 
commanded  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

!•.  Anil  llic'y  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 

(Iroii  of  Judah,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of 
Simeon,  these  cities  which  are  here  mentioned  b)' 
name, 

10.  ■\Vhieh  the  children  of  Aaron,  hinf/  of  the 

families  of  the  Koliathites,  ir/io  irere  of  the  children 
of  Levi,  had:  for  theii-s  was  the  tirst  lot. 

—  —  11.  And  they  g.ive  them  the  cit)'  of  Arba  the 
father  of  Anak,  whieli  c////  /.<  Hebron,  in  the  hill  niuii- 
iry  of  .Indah,  with  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it. 

" 12.  Hut  the  tields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages 

thereof,  gave  they  to  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephuuneh  for 
his  possession. 

13.  Thus  they  gave  to  the  children  of  Aaron 

the  priest  Hebron  with  her  sulairbs,  l<i  hi'-  a  city  of 
refuge  for  the  slayer;  and  Libnah  with  her  suburbs, 

14.  And  .Tattir  with  her  suburbs,  and  Eshte- 

moa  with  her  suburbs, 

15.  And  Holon  with  her  suburbs,  and  Deliir 

with  her  suburbs, 

16.  And  Ain  with   her  suburbs,  and  .luttah 

with  her  suburbs,  und  ]5eth-sbemesh  with  her  suburbs ; 
nine  cities  out  of  those  two  tribes. 

17.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Gilieon 

with  her  sulnirbs,  Geba  with  her  suburbs, 

18.   Anatholh  with  her  suburbs,  and  Ahnon 

with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

—  —  19.  All  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Aaron, 
the  priests,  irere  thirteen  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

1  Chr.  vi.  57.  And  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave 
the  cities  of  .Iiulali,  itnntel//,  Hebron,  t/te  city  of  retuge, 
and  Libnah  with  her  suburbs,  and  Jattir,  and  Eshte- 
moa,  with  their  sulmrlis, 

58.   And  Ililen  with  her  suburbs,  Debir  with 

her  suburbs, 

59.  And  Ashan  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth- 

shemesh  with  her  suburbs: 

60.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin;  Geba 

with  her  suburbs,  and  Alemeth  with  her  suburbs,  and 
Auiilhoth  with  her  suburlis.  All  their  cities  through- 
out their  families  iran'  thirteen  cities. 

64.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  to  the  Le- 
vites (hexe  cities  with  their  suburbs. 

65.  And  they  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of 

the  children  of  .ludali,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the 
children  of  Simeon,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Benjamin,  these  cities,  which  arc  called  by 
their  names. 

§  09.    Levi's  Iiilioritiiiire ;  to  the  rest  of  Ko- 
liath's  Family. 

Jos.  xxi.  5.  And  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Kohath 
hnd  by  lot  out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  Ejihraim, 
and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  and  out  of  the  half  tribe 
of  ilanasseh,  ten  cities. 

20.  And  the  tamilies  of  the  children  of  Ko- 
hath, the  Levites  which  remained  of  the  children  of 
Kohath,  even  they  had  the  cities  of  their  lot  out  of 
the  tribe  of  Ephraini. 

21.    For  they  gave  them  Shechem  with  her 

suburbs  in  mount  Ephraini,  to  be  a  city  of  refuge  (or 
the  slayer;  and  Gezer  with  her  suburbs, 

22.  And  Kilizaim  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth- 

horon  with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

23.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Eltekeh  with 

her  suburbs,  Gibbethou  with  her  subiu-lw, 

21 


24.    Aijalon  with  her  suburbs,  Gath-rimmon 

with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

25,    Anil  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh, 

Tauach  with  her  suburbs,  and  Gath-rimmon  with  her 
suburbs;  two  cities. 

26.  All  the  cities  ('•((•c  ten  willi  theirsuburbs  for 

the  families  of  the  children  of  Kohath  that  remained. 

1  Chr.  vi.  61.  And  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath,  irhn-'i 
were  left  of  the  family  of  that  tribe  jrcre  citii.i  ijirni  out 
of  the  half  tribe,  miiiwli/,  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Jla- 
nasseh,  by  lot,  ten  cities. 

66.  And  the  residue  of  the  families  of  the  sf>n3 

of  Ivohath  had  cities  of  their  coasts  out  of  the  tribe 
of  Ephraim. 

67.  And  they  gave  unto  them, '/  the  cities  of 

refuge,  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim  witli  her  suburbs; 
tiny  yiire  also  Gezer  with  her  suburbs, 

68.    And   .lokmeam   with   her  suburljs,   and 

Beth-horon  with  her  suburbs, 

69.  And  Ajalou  with  her  suburbs,  and  Gath- 
rimmon  with  her  suburbs: 

70.   And  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh; 

Aner  with  her  suburbs,  and  Bileam  with  her  suburbs, 
for  the  family  of  the  remnant  of  the  sons  of  Kohath. 

§  70.    Levi's  Inlieritaiice ;  to  (Jorshoii's  Family. 

Jon.  xxi.  6.  And  the  children  of  Gershon  hnd  by  lot 
out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  I.ssachar,  and  out 
of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naph- 
tali,  and  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Bashau, 
thirteen  cities. 

27.  And  unto  the  children  of  Gershon,  of  the 

fiimilies  of  the  Levites,  out  of  the  other  half  tribe  of 
Mana.ssch  tlicy  gave  Golan  in  Bashau  with  her  suburbs, 
to  he  a  city  of  refuge  for  the  sla^'cr;  and  Beeshterah 
with  her  suburbs;  two  cities. 

28.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Kishon 

with  her  suburbs,  Dabareh  with  her  suburbs, 

29.  Jarmtith  with  her  suburbs,  Engaunim  with 

hersidiurbs;  four  cities.  , 

30.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Jlishal  with 

her  suburbs,  Abdon  w'ith  her  suburbs. 

31.  Helkath  with  her  suburbs,  and  Rehob  with 

her  suburbs ;  four  cities. 

32.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Kedesh 

in  Galilee  with  her  suliurbs,  t^t  be  a  city  of  refuge  for 
the  slayer;  and  Hammoth-dor  with  her  suburlis,  and 
Kartan  with  her  suburbs;  three  cities. 

—  —  33.  All  the  cities  of  the  Gershonites  according 
to  their  families  vere  thirteen  cities  with  their  suburb.s. 

1  Chr.  vi.  62.  And  to  the  sons  of  Gershom  through- 
out their  families  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  and  out 
of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  and  cait  of  the  tribe  of  Najih- 
tali,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Bashau,  thir- 
teen cities. 

71.  Unto  the  sons  of  Gershom  were  yiren,  out 

of  the  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  Golan  in 
Bashan  with  her  suburlis,  and  Ashtaroth  with  her 
suburbs : 

72.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar ;  Kedesh 

with  her  sulairlis,  Dalierath  with  her  suburbs, 

73.  And  Ramoth  with  her  suljurbs,  and  Anem 

with  her  suburbs: 

__74.  And  out  of  the  trilie  of  Asher;  Mashal 
with  her  suburbs,  and  Abdon  with  her  suburbs, 

75.  And  Ilukolc  with  her  suburbs,  and  Rehob 

with  her  suburbs : 

76.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali ;  Kedesh 

in  Galilee  with  her  suburbs,  and  Hammon  with  her 
suburbs,  and  Kirj.-ithaim  with  her  suburlis. 

§  71.    Levi's  Iiilieritanee ;  to  Merari's  Family. 

Jos.  xxi.  7.  The  children  of  Merari  by  their  families 
hod  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reidien,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of 
Gad,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zelaihm,  twelve  cities.    ^ 

34.  And  unto  the  tamilies  of  the  cinldren  of 

Merari,  the  rest  of  the  Levites,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zeb- 
uhui.  .lokneam  with  her  suburbs,  and  Kartah  with  her 

suburbs,  .»t  .    >  ■      .  i 
35.   Dimnah  with  her  suburbs,  Nabalal  wiUi 

her  suburbs ;  lour  cities. 

36.   And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  Bezer 

with  her  suburbs,  and  Jahazah  with  her  suburbs, 


CHAP.  VI. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


Jos.  xxi.  37.  Kedcmoth  \vitli  lier  suburbs,  aud iMepha- 
atli  with  her  suburbs;  four  cities. 

38.  Aud  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Ramoth  in 

Gilead  -nith  her  suburbs,  to  he  a  city  of  refuge  for  the 
slaj'er;  and  Mahauaim  Avitli  her  suliurlis, 

•  39.  lIeslil)on  witli  lier  suburbs,  Jazcr  with  her 

suburbs;  four  cilies  in  all. 

40.  So  all  the  cities  for  the  children  of  ^lerari 

b_v  their  families,  which  were  remaining  of  the  fami- 
lies of  the  Levites,  were  by  their  lot  twelve  cities. 

1  Chi:  \\.  03.  Unto  the  sons  of  Merari  were  gieeii  by 
lot,  throughout  their  families,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Keu- 
beu,  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities. 

— •  —  77.  Unto  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Merari 
tare  ;/iecn,  out  of  tlie  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Kimmon  with 
her  suljurbs,  Tabor  with  her  suburbs; 

78.  Aud  on  the  other  side  Jordan  by  .Tericho, 

on  the  east  side  of  .Jordan,  trcre  given  them,  ottt  of  the 
tribe  of  Reuben,  Bezcr  in  the  wilderness  with  her 
suburbs,  and  Jahzali  with  her  suburljs, 

79.    Kedcmoth   also   with  her  subiu'bs,   and 

Mephaath  with  her  subiu'lis: 

80.  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad ;  Ramoth  in 

Gilead  with  her  suburbs,  aud  Mahanaim  with  her 
suburbs, 

81.  And  Ileshbon  with  her  suburbs,  aud  .Tazer 

with  her  suburbs. 

§  72.    Jndali's  Iiihcritiiiice. 

./'«.  XV.  1.  Thin  then  was  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the 
childreu  of  .Judah  liy  their  families;  cmi  to  the  border 
of  Edoni  the  wilderness  of  Ziu  southward  iras  the  ut- 
termost part  of  the  south  coast. 

3.  And  their  south  border  was  froui  the  shore 

of  the  salt  sea,  from  the  bay  that  looketh  southward: 

3.  And  it  wcut  out  "to  the  south  side  to  Maaleh- 

acraljbim,  and  passed  along  to  Ziu,  and  ascended  up 
on  the  south  side  unto  Kadcsli-ljarnea,  and  passed 
along  to  Hezron,  and  went  up  to  Adar,  aud  fetched  a 
compass  to  Karkaa: 

4.  From  Ihenee  it  passed  toward  Azmon,  and 

went  out  unto  the  river  of  Egypt;  aud  the  goings  out 
of  that  coast  were  at  the  sea ;  this  shall  be  your  south 
coast. 

5.  And  the  east  border  was  the  salt  sea,  even 

imto  the  end  of  Jordan.  And  their  border  in  the 
north  quarter  trus  from  the  bay  of  the  sea  at  the 
uttermost  part  of  Jordan : 

6.  And  the  border  went  up  to  Bethhogla,  and 

passed  along  by  the  north  of  Beth-arabah ;  and  the 
border  went  up  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son  of 
Reuben ; 

7.   And  the  border  went  up  toward  Debir 

from  the  valley  of  Achor,  and  so  northward,  Irxiking 
toward  Gilgal,  that  is  before  the  going  up  to  Adum- 
mim,  which  is  on  the  south  side  of  the  river :  and  the 
border  passed  toward  the  waters  of  En-shemesh,  and 
the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  En-rogel: 

8.  And  the  border  went  up  by  the  valley  of 

the  son  of  Iliunom  unto  the  south  side  of  the  Jebu- 
site  ;  the  same  is  .Jerusalem  :  and  the  border  went  uji 
to  tlie  top  of  the  mountain  that  iiit/i  before  the  valley 
of  Iliunom  westward,  which  is  at  the  end  of  the  val- 
ley of  the  giants  northward: 

9.  And  tlie  border  was  drawn  from  the  top 

of  the  hill  unto  the  fountain  of  tlie  water  of  Nepli- 
toali,  aud  went  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  Epliron ; 
and  tlie  border  was  cU'awu  to  Baalali,  which  is  Ivir- 
jath-jearim: 

10.  And  the  border  compassed  from  Baalali 

westward  unto  mount  8eir,  and  jiassed  along  unto  the 
side  of  mount  Jcarim,  which  /.i  Chesalon,  on  the  north 
side,  and  went  down  to  Beth-shemesh,  and  passed  on 
to  Timnah : 

11.  And  the  border  went  out  unto  the  side  of 

Ekron  nfirthward:  and  the  boi-der  was  drawn  to  Shi- 
cron,  and  p:issed  along  to  mount  Baahili,  and  went 
out  imto  Jabneel ;  aud  the  goings  out  of  the  border 
were  at  the  sea. 

13.  And  the  west  border  wtis  to  the  great  sc-i, 

and  the  coast  thereof.  This  is  the  co:ist  of  the  children 
of  Judah  ruimd  about  according  to  th.eu'  families. 


20.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

childreu  of  Judah  according  to  their  families. 

•  31.  And  the  uttermost  cities  of  the  tribe  of 

the  children  of  Judah   toward   the  coast  of  Edonj 
southward  were  Ivabzeel,  and  Eder,  aud  Jagur, 

33.  Aud  Kiiuili,  and  Dimouah,  and  Adadah, 

23.  And  Kedesh,  aud  Uazor,  and  Ithnau, 

34.  Ziph,  and  Telcm,  and  Bealoth, 

35.  And  Hazor,  Hadattah,  and  Kerioth,  and 

Hezron,  which  is  Hazor, 

26.  Amam,  and  Sliema,  and  Moladah, 

And  Ilaziir-gaddah,  and  Heshmon,  and 


37. 

Beth-palet, 

38.  And  Ilazar-shual,  and  Beer-sheba,   ;ind 

Bizjothjah, 

—  —  39. 

30. 

31. 

sanuali, 

33.  And  Leiiaoth,  and  Shilhim,  and  Ain,  ami 

Rimmou:    all  the  cities  «;•<;  twenty  and  nine,  with 
their  villages : 

38"  And  in  the  valley,  Eshtaol,  and  Zoreah, 

and  Aslinah, 

34.  And  Zanoali,  and  En-gaunim,  Tappuah, 


Baalah,  and  Jim,  and  Azcm, 

And  Eltolad,  aud  C'hesil,  aud  Hormah, 

Aud  Ziklag,  and  Mathnannah,  and   Sau- 


Jarmuth,  and  Adullam,  Socoh    and  Aze- 


and  En;im 
3.5, 

kah, 
36.  And  Sharaim,  and  Adithaim,  and  Gede- 

rah,  and  Gederot-haim  ;  fourteen  cities  with  their  vil- 

lases : 

"^ 37.  Zenan,  and  Iladasliah,  and  :\Iigdal-gad, 

38.  And  Dilean,  and  Jlizpeh,  aud  Joktheel, 

39.  Lachish,  and  Bozkath,  and  Eglon, 

40.  And  Ciibbon,  and  Lahmam,  and  Ivithlish, 

41.  Aud  Gcderoth,  Beth-dagon,  and  Naamah, 

and  Makkedah  ;  sixteen  cities  withlheir  villages: 

43.  Libnah,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan, 

4:1  And  Jiphtah,  and  Ashnah,  and  Nezib, 

44.  And  Keilah,  aud  Achzili,  aud  Mareshah; 

nine  cities  with  their  villages: 

45.  Ekron,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages : 

46.  From  Ekron  even  unto  the  sea,  all  that 

Ijii/  near  Aslidod,  with  their  villages: 
47.  Aslidod,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages ; 

Gaza,  with  her  towns  and  her  \illagcs,  unto  the  river 

of  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea,  and  the  border  thereof: 
48.  And  in" the  mountams,  Shamk,  and  Jattir, 

and  Socoh, 
_  _  49.  And  Dannah,  ami  I\;irjath-saun:ih,  which 

is  Debir, 

50.  And  An.ab,  aud  Eshtemoh,  and  Anim, 

51.    And   Goshen,   and   Holon,   and   Giloh: 

eleven  cities  with  their  villages : 

53.  Arab,  and  DunnUi,  and  Eshean, 

53.  And  Januni,  and  Beth-tappuah,  and  Aphe- 

kah, 
,54.  And  Ilumtah,  and  liiirjath-arba,  which  is 

Hebron,  and  Zior ;  nine  cities  with  their  villages : 

.55.  Maon,  Carmel,  and  Ziph,  and  Juttah, 

,5G.  And  Jezreel,  and  Jokdeam,  and  Zanoah, 

,57.  Cain,  Gibeah,  aud  Timnah ;  ten  cities  with 

their  villages : 

58;  Halluil,  Beth-zur,  and  Gedor, 

.59.  And  .Ahiarath,  and  Beth-auoth,  and  Elte- 

koir;  six  cities  wilh  their  villages: 
60.  Kirjath-b;ial,  which  is  Kirjath-jearim,  and 

Rabliah;  two  cities  with  their  villages. 
(il.  In  the  wilderness,  Beth-arabah,  Jliddin, 

and  Secacah, 
63.  And  Nibshan,  and  the  city  of  Salt,  nud 

Eu-gcdi;  six  cities  with  their  villages. 

§  73.    Dan's  Inheritance. 
Jos.  xix.  40.  And  the  seventh  lot  came  out  for  the 
tribe  of  the  children  of  Dan  according  to  their  fomi- 
lies. 

41.  And  the  coast  of  their  inheritance  was 

Zorali,  and  Eshtaol,  .and  Ir-shemesh, 

42.  And  Shaalabbiu,  and  Ajalon,  and  Jcthhxh, 

43.  And  Elon,  and  Thimnathah,  aud  Ekn.u, 

44.  Aud  Eltekch,  and  Gibbethou,  and  Baa- 
lath, 


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CHAP.  VI. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


liOOK  X. 


J'is.  xix.  45.  Aud  Jchntl,  and  Bcne-bcrnk,  aud  Gatli- 
riuimou, 

40.  And  Mo-jarkon,  and  Rakkon,  willi   Uie 

liDrder  t)<.'roii'  .laplii). 

4t<.  This  in  tlio  inheritance  of  the  trilie  of  the 

oliiUh'en  of  Dan  according  to  their  I'lUiiilies,  tliese 
cities  with  their  villages. 

§  "4.    >'ii|)lifiiU's  Inlierifaiicc. 

./".«.  xix.  :!'.J.  Tlic  sixtli  lot  came  out  to  the  children 
of  Niiphlali.  crtii  for  the  children  of  Naphtali  accord- 
ing to  their  families. 

^^ 315.  And  their  coast  was  from  Ileleph,  from 

AUon  to  Zaanamdm,  and  Adami,  >;ekcli,  and  .lab- 
necl,  nnto  Lnknni;  and  the  outgoings  thereof  were  at 
Jordan : 

34.  And  th(n   the  coast  tm-neth  westward  to 

Aznoth-talior,  and  gocih  out  from  thence  to  llukkok, 
and  rciieheth  to  Zebulun  on  the  south  side,  and  reach- 
cth  to  Ashcr  on  the  west  side,  and  to  Judah  upon  Jor- 
dan toward  the  sunrising. 

3o.  And  the  fcurc(l  cities  arc  Ziddim,  Zer,  and 

Haiumath,  Kakkalli,  and  C'hiunereth, 

31).  And  Adamali,  and  Hamuli,  and  Ilazor, 

37.  Auil  Kedc-h,  and  Edrei,  and  En-hazor, 

38.   And   Iron,  and  .Migdal-el,  Iloriin,  and 

Beth-anatli,  and  Betli-shemesh :  "nineteen  cities  with 
their  villages. 

3'X  This  in  \\w  inheritance  of  the  tril)e  of  the 

children  of  >;aphtali  according  to  their  families,  the 
cities  and  theu'  villages, 

§  7.">.    (JatPs  Inherituiico. 

Xum.  xxxii.  34.  And  the  children  of  Gad  built  Di- 
bon,  and  Ataroth,  and  Arocr, 

3.5.  And  AtroJh,  Shophan,  and  Jaazer,  and 

Jogbehah, 

.^^ 3(i.  And  Betb-uimrah,  and  Betb-haran,  fenced 

cities;  and  folds  tor  slice]). 

J<M.  xiii.  24.  And  Jloses  gave  inhtritance  unto  the 
tribe  of  Gad,  nxii  unto  the  ehildi-eu  of  Gad  according 
to  then-  families. 

25.  And  their  coast  was  Jazer,  and  all  the 

cities  of  Gilead,  and  half  the  land  of  the  chikkeu  of 
Aunnon,  unto  Aroer  that  w  before  Kal)bah  ; 

20.  And  from  lIeshV)on  unto  Ramatb-mizpeh, 

and  Betouim ;  and  from  Mahanaim  nnto  the  border 
of  Debir; 

27.  And  in  the  valley,  Betb-aram,  and  Beth- 

ninirab,  and  Succoth,  and  Zaphon,  the  rest  of  the 
kingdom  of  Sibon  king  of  lleslibon,  Jordan  and  Im 
border,  cren  unto  the  edge  of  the  sea  of  Chinneretb 
on  the  other  side  Jordan  eastward. 

—  —  28.  This  w  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 
Gad  after  tbeir  families,  the  cities,  and  theii-  viOages. 

§  70.    Asher's  Inlieritauce. 

Jos.  xix.  24.  And  the  tifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe 
of  tlic  children  of  Asher  according  to  tlieir  families. 

25.  And  their  l)order  was  Ilelkatb,  and  Hali, 

and  Bcten,  and  Acbshaiih, 

20.  And  Alammelech,  and  Amad,  and  Mi- 

sheal  ;  and  reachetb  to  Carmel  westward,  and  to 
Shihor-lil)nath ; 

27.  And  turnetli  toward  tbe  sunrising  to  Betb- 

dagon,  and  reachetb  to  Zeliulun,  and  to  the  valley  of 
Jiphthah-el  towai'd  the  north  side  of  Beth-emek,  and 
Neiel,  and  goeth  out  to  t'alinl  on  the  left  band. 

28.  And  Hcl)ron,  and  Kehob,  and  Hammon, 

and  Kauab,  inii  luilo  great  Zidon; 

2U.  And  llu  II  the  coast  luructh  to  Ramab,  and 

to  the  strong  city  Tyre  ;  and  the  coast  turnelh  to  IIo- 
sah;  and  the  outgoings  thereof  are  at  the  sea  from 
the  coast  to  Achzil) : 

—  —  30.  rmniah  also,  and  Apbek,  and  Rehob: 
twenty  and  two  cities  w  ith  their  villages. 

^  31.  This  (.1  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

chikben  of  Asher  according  to  their  tiimilies,  these 
cities  with  then-  villages. 

§  77.    Issacliar's  Inheritance. 

Jdk.  xix.  17.  And  the  fourth  lot  came  out  to  Issacbar, 
for  the  ehilckeu  of  Issachar  according  to  their  linnilies. 

21 


18.  And  their  border  was  toward  Jezrcel,  and 

Chesullolh,  an<l  Shiiueni, 

li).  And  llapbraim,  iuid  Shihon,  and  Anaharalb, 

20.  And  Kabbiili,  :ind  Kisbion,  and  Al)ez, 

31.  And   Remelb,  and  Kn-gannim,  and  Eu- 

badilab,  and  Beth-pazzez; 
23.  And   the   coast   reaebeth   to   Tabor,  and 

Shaliiizimah,  and  Beth-shemesh;   and  the  outgoings 

of  their  l)ordcr  were  at  Jordan:  sixteen  cities  with 

their  villages. 
23.  This  M  the  inberitanc.'e  of  the  tribe  of  the 

children  of  Issachar  according  to  tbeir  families,  the 

cities  and  their  villages. 

§  78.    Zebnliin's  Inlioritance. 

Jos.  xix.  10.  And  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the 
children  of  Zebulun  according  to  their  families:  and 
the  border  of  tbeir  inherilaucc  was  unto  S;iriil : 

11.  And  tbeir  liorder  went  up  toward  the  .sea, 

and  Mandab.and  reached  to  I)abl)!isbetb,  and  rcachcil 
to  tbe  river  that  in  before  Jokucam  ; 

12.  And  turueil  from  Sarid  eastward  toward 

the  smu'ising  unto  tbe  border  of  Chi.-lolh-tabor,  and 
then  goeth  out  toward  Duberatb,  ami  goctb  up  to  J;i- 
phia, 

—  —  13.  And  from  tbence  passetb  on  along  on  tbe 
east  to  Gittab-bepber,  to  Ittah-kaziu,  and  goetli  out  to 
Uunnnon-metboar  to  Neah ; 

14.   And   tbe   bonier  compasselb  it  on  the 

north  side  to  Ilannathon :  and  tbe  outgoings  thereof 
are  iu  the  valley  of  Jiphtli;di-cl: 

15.  And  Kattath,  and  Naballal,  and  Sbiuu'on, 

and  Idalah,  and  Bcth-lebem:  twelve  cities  with  tbeir 
villages. 

10.  This  i«  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

Zel)ulun  according  to  then-  families,  these  cities  with 
their  villages. 

§  7!).  Manasseli's  and  Epliraiiu's  Joint  Inlieritauce. 

Jti.i.  xvi.  1.  And  tbe  lot  of  tbe  chikb'en  of  Joscplij 
fell  from  Jordan  by  Jericho,  unto  tbe  water  of  Jeri- 
cho on  the  east,  to  tbe  wilderness  that  goeth  up  from 
Jericho  throughout  mount  Betb-el, 

3.  And  goeth  out  from  Betb-el  to  Luz,  and 

pas.setb  along  unto  the  borders  of  Arebi  to  Atiirotb, 

3.  And  goeth  down  wcslw:ird  to  tbe  coast  of 

Japhlcti,  unto  the  coast  of  Belh-horou  the  nether,  aud 
to  Gezer:  aud  the  goings  out  thereof  are  at  the  sea. 

4.  So  tbe  children  of  Joseph,  ^lauasseb  aud 

Ephraim,  took  then  inlieritauce. 

—  xvii.  10.  Southward  it  ioan  Epbraim's,  and  uorth- 
w-ard  it  irm  Mauasseb's,  aud  tbe  sea  is  his  liorder :  and 
they  met  tiigcther  in  Asher  ou  the  north,  and  iu  Issa- 
char ou  tbe  east. 

§  80.    Manasseh's  Separate  Inheritance. 

Num.  xxxii.  41.  And  Jair  the  sou  of  JIanasseh  went 
and  took  the  small  towns  thereof,  aud  called  them 
Havoth-jair. 

43.  And  Nobah  went  and  took  Keuath,  and  the 

villages  thereof,  and  called  it  Nobali,  after  bisown  name. 

Jus.  xiii.  30.  Aud  Jloses  gave  inhtritttnec  unto  the 
half  tribe  of  JIana.sseb  :  and  ihi.t  was  t/ie  pusussiu/i  of 
the  half  tribe  of  tbe  cliildreu  of  Manasseb  by  their 
families. 

30.  And  tbeir  coast  was  from  jMabanaim,  all 

Bashan,  all  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  and  ;dl 
the  towusof  Jair,  which  nn  inlJashiin,  threescore  cities: 

31.  And    half   Gilead,   ;iud    Ashtaroth,    aud 

Etb-ei,  cities  of  tbe  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  ii-tre 
periaiiung  unto  the  children  of  JIachir  the  son  of  Ma- 
nas.seli,  cfen  to  the  one  half  of  the  children  of  Jlacliir 
by  their  tiimilies. 

33.  These  are  the  countries  which  Sloses  did 

distribute  for  inheritance  in  the  plains  of  Jloab,  ou 
the  other  side  Jordan,  by  Jericho,  eastward. 

—  xvii.  1.  There  was  also  :i  lot  for  the  tribe  of^  Ma- 
n;is>cli ;  for  he  mm  tbe  lirstborn  of  Joseph  ;  to  iril,  for 
JIachir  the  lirstboru  of  Maii;isseh,  the  father  of  Gileud : 
because  he  was  a  man  of  war,  therelbre  he  bad  Gilead 
and  Bashan 

3.  There  was  also  a  lot  for  tbe  rest  of  tlie  cliil- 
dreu of  Jlanasseh  by  then-  famUies ;  for  the  children 

9 


CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


of  Abiczcr,  and  for  the  children  of  Ilelek,  and  for  the 
(.'liildren  of  Asriel,  and  for  the  chihh-en  of  Sbcchem, 
and  for  the  children  of  Heplier,  and  for  the  children 
of  Shemida  :  these  were  the  male  children  of  Manas- 
seli  the  son  of  Josejih  hy  their  families. 

Jos.  xvii.  5.  And  there  fell  ten  portions  to  Jlanasseh, 
liesides  the  land  of  Gilead  and  Bashan,  which  icere  on 
the  other  side  Jordan  ; 

—  —  6.  Because  the  daughters  of  Manasseh  had  an 
inheritance  amona;  his  sons :  and  the  rest  of  Manas- 
sch's  sons  had  the  land  of  Gilead. 

7.  And  the  coast  of  Manasseh  was  from  Asher 

to  Michmethah,  that  fe'rf/i  before  Shechem  ;  and  the  bor- 
der went  along  on  the  right  hand  imto  the  inhabitants 
of  En-ta)>pnah. 

— ■  —  8.  Kow  Manasseh  had  the  land  of  Tappuah  : 
V)ut  Ta]ipuah  on  the  border  of  Slanasseh  belonyecl  to 
the  children  of  Ephraim. 

-9.  And  the  coast  descended  unto  the  river 

Kanah,  southwai'd  of  the  river  :  these  cities  of  Ephraim 
are  among  the  cities  of  Manasseh  :  the  coast  of  Jla- 
nasseh  also  wds  on  the  north  side  of  the  river,  and  the 
outgoings  of  it  were  at  the  sea  : 

11.    And  Manasseh  had  in   Issachar  and    in 

Asher  Beth-sheau  and  her  towns,  and  Ibleam  and  her 
towns,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Dor  and  her  towns,  and 
the  inhabitants  of  En-dor  and  her  towns,  and  the  in- 
habitants of  Taauach  and  her  towns,  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  eceii  three  coimtries. 

§  SI.    Ei)hraiiii's  Separate  Iiilieritanee. 

Jos.  xvi.  .5.  And  the  border  of  tlie  children  of 
Ephraim  according  to  their  families  was  thus:  even 
the  Ijorder  of  their  inheritance  on  the  east  side  was 
Ataroth-addar,  unto  Beth-horon  the  upper ; 

0.  And  the  border  went  out  toward  the  sea  to 

IMichmethah  on  the  north  side ;  and  the  border  went 
about  eastward  unto  Taanath-shiloh,  and  passed  by  it 
on  the  east  to  Janohah ; 

7.  And  it  went  down  from  .Janohah  to  Ata- 

roth,  and  to  Naarath,  and  came  to  Jericho,  and  went 
out  at  Jordan. 

8.  The  border  went  out  from  Tappuah  west- 
ward unto  the  river  Kanah ;  and  the  goings  ont  thereof 
were  at  the  sea.  This  h  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
of  the  cliildren  of  Ephraim  by  their  families. 

9.  And  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of 

Ephraim  \rere  among  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
of  Manasseh,  all  the  cities  with  then-  villages. 

§  82.    Bcujamiii's  Inheritance. 

Jos.  xviii.  11.  And  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Benjamin  came  up  according  to  their  families : 
and  the  coast  of  their  lot  came  forth  lietweeu  the 
children  of  Judah  and  the  children  of  Joseph. 

— .  —  12.  And  their  border  on  the  north  side  was 
from  Jordan ;  and  the  border  went  tip  to  the  side  of 
Jericho  on  the  north  side,  and  went  up  through  the 
mountains  westward  ;  and  the  goings  out  thereof  were 
at  the  wilderness  of  Beth-aven. 

• 13.  And  the  border  went  over  from   thence 

toward  Luz,  to  the  side  of  Luz,  which  is  Beth-el,  south- 
ward ;  and  the  border  descended  to  Ataroth-adar,  near 
the  hill  that  Iktli  on  the  south  side  of  the  nether  Betli- 
horon. 

14.  And   the  border  was  drawn   Ihcnc^,  and 

compassed  the  corner  of  the  sea  southward,  from  the 
hill  that  //('//(  before  Beth-horon  southward ;  and  the 
goings  ont  thereof  were  at  Kirjath-baal,  which  w  Kir- 
jatli-jearim,  a  city  of  the  children  of  Judah  :  this  was 
the  west  rpiarter. 

1.").  And  the  south  quarter  ^ras  from  the  end 

of  Kiijatli-jearim,  and  the  border  went  out  on  tlie 
west,  and  went  ont  to  th('  well  of  waters  of  Nephtoah  : 

16.  And  the  liorder  came  down  to  the  end  of 

the  mountain  that  liHlihctoYe  the  valley  of  tlie  son  of 
Ilinnom,  and  which  w  in  die  valley  of  tlie  giants  on 
tlie  north,  and  descended  to  the  valley  of  Ilinnom, 
to  Die  side  of  Jehusi  on  the  south,  and  descended  to 
En-rogel, 

-17.  And  was  drawn  from  the  north,  and  went 

forth  to  En-shcmesh,  and  went  tbrth  toward  Gelilolh, 


which  is  over  against  the  going  up  of  Adummim,  and 
descended  to  the  stone  of  Bohau  the  son  of  Reuben, 

18.  And  passed   along   toward  the  side  over 

against  Arabah  northward,  and  went  down  imto 
Arabah : 

19.  And  the  border  passed  along  to  the  side 

of  Beth-hoglah  northward :  and  the  outgoings  of  the 
border  were  at  the  north  bay  of  the  salt  sea  at  the 
south  end  of  Jordan  :  this  teas  the  south  coast. 

20.  And  J(jrdan  was  the  border  of  it  on  the 

east  side.  This  ira.s  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 
Benjamin,  by  the  coasts  thereof  round  about,  accord- 
ing to  their  families. 

21.  Now  the  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Benjamhi  according  to  their  families  were  Jericho, 
and  Beth-hoglah,  and  the  valley  of  Keziz, 

32.    And  Beth-arabah,  and    Zemaraim,  and 

Beth-el, 

33.  And  Avim,  and  Parah,  and  Ophrah, 

34.  And  Chephar-haammonai,  and  Ophni,  and 

Gaba  ;  twelve  cities  with  their  villages  : 

3.5.  Gibeon,  and  Ramah,  and  Becroth, 

36.  And  Mizpeh,  and  Chephirah,  and  Jlozah, 

27.  And  Rekem,  and  Irpeel,  and  Taralah, 

28.  And  Zelah,  Elepli,  and  Jcbusi,  which  ia 

Jerus.alem,  Gibeath,  and  Kirjath  ;  fourteen  cities  with 
their  villages.  This  is  the  inheritance  of  the  chUcU'en 
of  Benjamin  according  to  theii'  famiUes. 

§  83.    Caleb's  Separate  Inlieritance. 

Jos.  -w.  13.  And  unto  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh 
he  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  Judah,  accord- 
ingto  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  to  Joshua,  crcn 
the  city  of  Arba  the  father  of  Anak,  which  city  is 
Hebron. 

1  Ghr.  vi.  54.  Now  these  o)'«  their  dwelling-places 
throughout  their  castles  in  then'  coasts,  of  the  sons  of 
Aaron,  of  the  families  of  the  Kohathites :  for  theu-s 
was  the  lot. 

55.  And  they  gave  them  Hebron  in  the  land 

of  Judah,  and  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it. 

56.  But  the  tields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages 

thereof,  they  gave  to  Caleb  the  sou  of  Jephunneh. 


CHAP.  YII. 
VAEIOUS  CATALOGUES. 

§  84.    Census  Takers  in  tlie  Wilderness. 

N'lim.  i.  4.  And  with  you  there  shall  be  a  man  of 
every  tribe  ;  every  one  head  of  the  house  of  his  fathers. 

5.  And  tiiese  are  the  names  of  the  men  that 

shall  stand  with  you :  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben ;  Eliztir 
the  son  of  Shedeur. 

6.  Of  Simeon ;    Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zuri- 

shaddai. 

7.  Of  Judah ;  Nahshon  the  son  of  Amminadab. 

8.  Of  Issachar  ;  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Zuar. 

9.  Of  Zebulun  ;  Eliab  the  son  of  Ilelon. 

10.  Of  the  children  of  Josejih:  of  Ephraim  ; 

Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud :  of  Manasseh ;  Ga- 
maliel the  son  of  Pedahzur. 

11.  Of  Benjamin;  Abidau  the  son  of  GideonL 

• 12.  Of  Dan  ;  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammishaddai. 

13.  Of  Asher ;  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

14.  Of  Gad;  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Deuel. 

15.  Of  Naphtali ;  Ahira  the  son  of  Enau. 

16.  These  ircre  the  renowned  of  the  congre- 
gation, princes  of  the  tribes  of  their  fathers,  heads  of 
thousands  in  Israel. 

§  S5.    The  Spies  sent  into  Canaan. 

Num.  xiii.  4.  And  tliese  ii^ere  their  names :  Of  the 
tribe  of  Reuben,  Shammua  the  son  of  Zaccur. 

5.  Of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  Shaphat  the  sou  of 

Ilori. 

G.  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,   Caleb  the   son   of 

Jephunneh. 

7.  Of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Igal  the  son  of 

Joseph. 

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CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


K>im.  xiii.  8.  Of  the  tribe  of  EpUraim,  Oshea  the  son 
of  Nun. 

9.  Of  the  tribe  of  Bcnjnniiu,  Palti  the  son  of 

Rnphu. 

10.  Of  the  tribe  of  Zebulim,  Gadcliel  the  sdn 

of  Sodi. 

11.  Of  the  trilic  of  Josepli,  namely,  of  the 

tribe  of  Manasseli,  Gaddi  the  son  of  Susi. 

12.  Of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Ammicl  the  son  of 

Giinalli. 

13.  Of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Sethnr  the  sou  of 

Micliai'l. 

14.  Of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Nahbi  the  son 

of  Voplisi. 

15.  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  (lf\u'l   the  son  of 

Machi. 

IG.  Tlicse  are  tlie  names  of  tlie  men  -u'liicli 

Jloses  sent  to  npy  out  llic  land.  And  Moses  called 
Osliea  the  son  of  Xmi,  .Jehosluui. 

§  SG.    Dividers  <>f  the  Land  of  Cnnnnn. 

Kiim.  xxxiv.  17.  These  are  the  names  of  the  men 
■wliich  shall  divide  the  land  unto  you  :  Eleazar  the 
priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun. 

IS    And   ye  shall  lake  one   prince  of  every 

tritie,  to  divide  the  land  liy  inheritance. 

HI.  And  the  niMucs  of  llie  nu'U  ((re  these:  Of 

the  tribe  nf  .ludali,  Caleb  the  son  ot  .lephunneh. 

20.  And  of  the  tribe  of  tlic  children  of  Simeon, 

Shemuel  tlic  son  of  Ammiliud. 

21.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Elidad  the  son 

of  C'hislon. 

22.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Dan,  Bukki  the  son  of  .Joirli. 

2o.  The  prince  of  tlie  children  of  Joseph,  for 

tlie  tribe  of  the  chikken  of  Mauasseh,  Ilanniel  the 
son  of  Ejihod. 

24.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Ei)luaini,  Keniuel  the  son  of  Shiplitan. 

2').  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Zebulun,  Elizaphan  the  sou  of  Parnach. 

21).  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Issachar,  Paltiel  the  sun  of  Azzan. 

27.  And  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

of  Aslier,  Ahibud  the  son  of  Slielomi. 

28.  And  the  prince  of  the  tril)e  of  the  chilcU'Cn 

of  Xaphtali,  Pedahel  the  sou  of  Annuihud. 

20.  These  are  tiny  whom  the  Loud  com- 
manded to  divide  the  inheritauce  unto  the  children 
of  Israel  iu  the  land  of  Canaan. 

§  87.    The  Thirty-one  Cuiiaauitc  Eiugs  De- 
' stroyed. 

Jos.  xii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  kinss  of  tlie  land, 
which  the  children  of  Israel  smote,  and  possessed 
their  land  on  the  other  side  .Jordan  toward  the  rising 
of  the  sun,  fi'om  the  riv('r  Arnon  unto  mount  Iler- 
niiiu,  and  all  the  plaiu  on  the  east: 

2.  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in 

Heshbon,  and  iniled  from  Aroer,  which  ik  iqion  tiie 
bank  <jf  the  river  Arnon,  and  from  the  middle  of  the 
river,  and  from  half  Gilead,  even  unto  the  river  Jab- 
bok,  which  in  the  border  of  the  children  of  Amnion ; 

3.  And  from  the  plain  to  Ibe  .sea  of  Chinne- 

rotli  on  the  east,  and  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  a-cn  the 
salt  sea  on  the  east,  the  way  to  Beth-jeshimoth ;  and 
from  the  south,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah : 

9.  The  king  of  Jericho,  one ;  the  king  of  Ai, 

which  is  beside  Befh-el,  one ; 

10.  The  king  of  Jerusalem,  one ;  the  king  of 

Hebron,  one ; 

11.  The  king  of  Jarmuth,  one;  tlie  king  of 

Lachish,  one ; 

12.  The  king  of  Eglon,  one ;  the  king  of  Gc- 

zer,  one- ; 

13.  Tlie  kuig  of  Debir,  one ;  the  king  of  Ge- 

der,  one ; 

14.  The  king  of  Hormah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Arad,  one ; 

10.  The  king  of  Libnah,  one;  tlic  king  of 

AduUam,  one ; 

IG.  The  king  of  Makkedah,  one ;  the  king  of 

Beth-el,  oue ; 


17.  Tlie  king  of  Tappuah,  one;  the  king  of 

Ilcpher,  one ; 

18.  The  king  of  jVphek,  one;  the  king  of  La- 

Sharon,  one ; 

19.  The  king  of  Madon,  one ;  the  king  of  Ila- 

zor,  one ; 

20.  The  king  of  Shimron-nieron,  one ;    tlie 

king  of  Achsluipb,  one; 

21.  The  king  of  Taanach,  one;  the  king  of 

Megiddo,  one ; 

^ 22.  Thekingof  Kedesh,  one;  the  king  of  Jok- 

ueam  of  Carmel,  one; 

23.  The  king  of  Dor  in  the  coast  of  Dor,  one  ; 

Uie  king  of  the  nations  of  (!ilgal,  one ; 

24.  The  king  of  Tirzah,  one:   all  the  kings 

thirty  and  one. 

§  88.    Daiid's  Mighty  Men. 

2  Slim,  xxiii.  8.  These  he  the  names  of  (he  mighty 
men  whom  David  bad :  The  Tarlimonite  that  sat  in 
tlie  scat,  chief  among  the  cajitains;  the  same  mi.i 
Adino  the  Eznite  :  he  lifted  iip  hi.i  .tpear  against  eight 
liuudrcd,  whom  he  slew  at  one  time. 

9.  And  after  him  irax  Eleazar  the  son  of  Dodo 

the  Ahohite,  one  of  the  three  niiglily  men  with  David, 
when  they  detied  tlie  Philistines  that  were  there 
gathered  togetlier  to  battle,  and  the  men  of  Israel 
were  gone  away : 

10.  Hearose,  and  smote  the  Philistines  until 

his  hand  was  weary,  and  liis  hand  clave  imto  the 
sword:  and  the  Loud  wrought  a  great  victory  that 
day;  and  the  peojde  returned  after  liiiu  only  to  spoil. 

11.  And  after  him  ica.i  Sliamniah  the  son  of 

Agee  the  Hararite.  And  the  Philistines  were  gathered 
together  into  a  troop,  where  was  a  ])iece  of  ground 
full  of  leutiles :  and  the  people  fled  from  the  Philis- 
tines. 

12.  But  he  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  ground, 

and  defended  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines:  and  the 
Loud  wrought  a  great  victory. 

18.  "And  Abishai,  the  brother  of  .Joab,  the  son 

of  Zeruiah,  was  chief  among  tlu'ce.  And  he  lifted  up 
his  spear  against  three  huudred,  and  slew  i/iem,  and 
had  the  name  among  three. 

19.  AVas  henot  most  honourable  of  three? 

therefore  he  was  their  captain:  huwbeit  he  attained 
not  unto  the  first  tlu'ce. 

20.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  tlie  son 

of  a  valiant  man,  of  Kabzeel,  who  bad  done  many 
acts,  he  slew  two  lionlike  men  of  Jloab:  he  went 
down  also  and  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time 
of  snow. 

21.  And  he  slew  an  Egyiitian,  a  goodly  man  : 

and  tlie  Egj'ptian  had  a  spear  in  his  hand ;  but  he 
went  down  to  him  with  a  stalT,  and  iiliicked  the  spear 
out  of  the  Egyptian's  hand,  and  slew  him  with  his 
own  spear. 

22.  These  things  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je- 
hoiada, and  had  the  name  among  three  mighty  men. 

23.  He  was  more  honourable  than  the  thirty  ; 

but  he  attained  not  to  the  first  three.  And  David  set 
him  over  his  guard. 

24.  Asaliel  the  brother  of  Joab  iras  one  of  the 

thirty:  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  ]?ctli-lclieiii, 

25.  Shammah  the  Harodite,  Elika  the  llarod- 

ite, 

26.  Helez  the  Paltite,  Ira  the  sou  of  Ikkesh 

the  Tekoite, 

27.  Abiezer  the  Anethothite,  Mebunnai  the 

Ilushathite, 

28.  Zalmon  the  Ahohite,  Maharai  the  Netoph- 

alhite, 

29.  Held)  the  son  of  Baanah,  a  Netophathite, 

Ittai  the  son  of  Ribai  out  of  Gibeah  of  the  chiliken  of 
Benjamin,  , ,  .     ,  „ 

30.  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite,  Iliddai  of  the 

brooks  of  Gaasli, 

31.  Abi-albon  the  Arbathite,  AzmavetL  Uie 

Barhumite,  .  ^  , 

32.  Eliahba  the  Shaalbonite,  of  (he  sons  of 

Jashen,  Jonathan,  .  , 

33,  Shammah  the  Hararite,  Ahiam  the  son  ol 

Sharar  the  Hararite, 
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CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


2  S(n».  xxiii.  34.  Elijihclct  the  son  of  Ahasbai,  the  son 
of  tlie  Maathathite,  Eliam  the  sou  of  Ahithophel  the 
Gilonite, 

35.  Heziai  the  Carmelite,  Paarai  the  Arbite, 

— •  —  30.  Igal  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobah,  Bani  the 
Gadite, 

37.  Zelek  the  Ammonite,  Nahari  the  Beeroth- 

itc,  ai'mourliearcr  to  Joab  tlie  son  of  Zeniiah, 

3S.  Ira  an  Ithrite,  Gareb  an  Ithrite, 

39.    Uriah  the  Hittite  :   thirty  and  seven  in 

all. 

1  C/i>:  xi.  6.  And  David  said,  Whosoever  smiteth 
the  .Jebusites  tirst  shall  be  chief  and  captain.  So  Joab 
the  son  of  Zeruiah  went  tirst  np,  and  was  chief 

10.  These  also  uiv,  the  chief  of  the  mighty 

men  whom  David  had,  who  streugtliened  themselves 
with  him  in  his  kingdom,  (tnd  with  all  Israel,  to  make 
him  king,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  con- 
cerning Israel. 

^11.  And  tliis  is  the  number  of  the  mighty 

men  whom  David  had;  Jashobeam,  a  Hachmouite, 
the  chief  of  the  cajitains :  lie  lifted  uji  his  spear  against 
three  hundred  slain  /ii/  Mm  at  one  time. 

13.  And  after  him  ■inai  Eleazar  the  son   of 

Dodo,  the  Ahohite,  who  irn/t  one  of  the  three  mighties. 

30.  And  Aliisliai  the  brother  of  .loab,  he  was 

chief  of  tlie  three:  for  lifting  up  his  spear  against 
three  hundred,  he  slew  them,  and  had  a  name  among 
the  three. 

31.  Of  the  three,  he  was  more  honourable  than 

the  two;  for  lie  was  their  captain :  howbeit  he  attained 
not  to  the  frxl  tliree. 

—  —  33.  Benaiah  the  son  of  .Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a 
valiant  man  of  Kabzeel,  who  had  done  man}'  acts;  he 
slew  two  lioulike  men  of  Moab:  also  he  went  down 
and  slew  a  lion  in  a  ]iit  in  a  suotvj'  daj'. 

33.  And  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  rpvat 

stature,  five  cubits  high;  and'in  the  Egjqjtian's  hand 
triix  a  spear  like  a  wearer's  Ijeam ;  and  he  went  down 
to  him  witli  a  staff,  and  jilucked  the  spear  out  of  the 
Egyptian's  liand,  and  slew  him  with  his  own  spear. 

34.  These  Hangs  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je- 
hoiada, and  had  a  name  among  the  three  mighties. 

3."i.  Behold,  he  was  liouourable   among  the 

thirty,  but  attained  not  to  the  first  three :  and  David 
set  him  over  liis  guard. 

26.  Also  the  valiant  men  of  the  armies  were, 

Asahel  tlie  brother  of  Joab,  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo 
of  Beth-lehem, 

27.  Shammoth  the  Harorite,  Ilelez  the  Pelo- 

nite, 

28.  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite,  Abi- 

ezer  the  Antothite, 

29.  Sibbecai  the  Hushathite,  Ilai  tlie  Ahohite, 

30.  Maharai  the  Netophathite,  Heled  the  son 

of  Baanah  the  Netophathite, 

31.  Ithai  tlie  son  of  Riljai  of  Gibeali,  that  per- 

tdliiid  to  tlie  chikh-en  of  Benjamin,  Benaiali  the  Pi- 
rathonite. 

. 33.  Ilurai  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash,  Abiel  the 

Arbathile, 

33.  Azmaveth  the  Baharumite,  Eliahba  the 

Shaalbouilc, 

34.  The  sons  of  Ilashem  the  Gizonite,  Jona- 
than tlie  son  of  Sliage  the  Hararite, 

35.  Ahiam   the  son  of   Sacar  the   Hararite, 

ElipUal  the  son  of  Ur, 

36.  Hepher  the  Mecherathite,  Ahijah  the  Pe- 

lonite, 

37.  Ilezro  the  Carmelite,  Naarai  the  son  of 

Ezbai, 

3j^.  Joel  the  bi-other  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the 

son  of  Ilaiiireri, 

•  39.'  ZeU'k  tlie  Ammonite,  Naharai  the  Beroth- 

ite,  the  armourbcarer  of  Jonli  the  son  of  Zcniiah, 

.  40.  Ira  tlic  Illiiilc,  Gareli  the  Itlirite, 

41.  Uriah  the  llittifc,  Zaliad  llie  son  of  Alilai, 

42.  Adina  the  son  of  Shiza  the  Reubenile,  a 

captain  of  the  Heul)enites,  and  tliirly  with  him, 

43.  Ilauan  the  son  of  Maacliah,  and  Joslia- 

phat  the  Mitliuite, 

44.  Uzzia  the  Ashterathite,  Shama  and  Jehiel 

the  sons  of  Ilothan  the  Aroerite, 

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45.  Jediael  the  son  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his 

brother,  the  Tizite, 

46.  Eliel  tlie  ]\Iahavite,  and  Jeribai  and  Josha- 

viah  the  sons  of  Elnaam,  and  Ithmah  the  Moabite, 

47.  Eliel,  and  Obed,  and  Jasiel  the  Mesobaite. 

—  xii.  1.  Now  these  ore  they  that  came  to  David 
to  Zikla.g,  while  lie  yet  kept  himself  close  because 
of  Saul  the  son  of  Kish :  and  they  were  among  the 
mighty  men,  helpers  of  the  war. 

—  —  3.  They  were  armed  with  bows,  and  could  use 
both  the  right  hand  and  the  left  in  MirUny  stones  and 
slioDtin;/  arrows  out  of  a  bow,  eceii  of  Saul's  brethren 
of  Benjamin. 

3.  The  chief  was  Ahiezer,  then  .Joash,  the 

sons  of  Shemaah  tlie  Gibeathite ;  and  Jeziel,  and  Pe- 
let,  the  sons  of  Azmaveth ;  and  Berachah,  and  Jehu 
the  Antothite, 

4.  And  Ismaiah  the  Gibeonite,  a  mighty  man 

among  the  thirty,  and  over  the  thirty;  and  Jeremiah, 
and  Jahaziel,and  Johanan.and  J(  isabad  the  Gederathite, 

5.  Eluzai,   and   Jcrimoth,   aud   Bealiah,   and 

Shemariah,  aud  Shephatiah  the  Haruphite, 

— ■  —  6.  Elkanah,  and  Jesiah,  aud  Azareel,  and  Joe- 
zer,  and  Jashobeam,  the  Korhites, 

7.  And  Joelah,  and  Zebadiah,  the  sons  of  Je- 

roham  of  Gedor. 

§  89.    David's  Officers. 

1  Chr.  xxvi.  39.  Of  the  Izharites,  Chenaniah  and 
his  sons  irere  for  the  outward  business  over  Israel,  for 
officers  and  jud.ijes. 

30.  Ami  of  the  Hebronites,  Hasliabiah   aud 

his  bretlu-en,  men  of  valour,  a  thousand  and  seven 
hundred,  were  officers  among  them  of  Israel  on  this 
side  Jordan  westward  in  all  the  business  of  the  Loun, 
and  in  the  service  of  tlie  king. 

, 31.  Among  the   Hebronites  was  .lerijah   the 

chief,  eeen  among  the  Hebronites,  accoi'ding  to  the 
generations  of  his  fathers.  In  the  fortietli  3'ear  of  the 
reign  of  David  they  were  sou.uht  for,  aud  "there  were 
found  among  them  mightj'  men  of  valour  at  Jazer  of 
Gilcad. 

33.  And  his  brethren,  men  of  valour,  were  two 

thousand  and  seven  hundred  chief  fathers,  whom 
liing  David  made  rulers  over  the  Renbenites,  the  Gad- 
ites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseli,  for  eveiy  matter 
pertaining  to  God,  and  affiiirs  of  the  king. 

—  xxvii.  16.  Furthermore  over  the  tribes  of  Israel  .- 
the  ruler  of  the  Renbenites  was  Eliezer  the  son  of 
Zichri :  of  the  Simeonites,  Shephatiah  the  son  of 
Maaehah : 

17.  Of   the  Levites,  Hashabiah  the  son  of 

Kemuel :  of  the  Aaronites,  Zadok : 

—  —  18.  Of  Judah,  Elihn,  inie  of  the  lirethreu  of 
David:  of  Issachar,  Omri  the  son  of  Michael: 

19.  Of  Zebuhm,  Ishmaiah  the  son  of  Obadiah  : 

of  Naphtali,  Jcrimoth  the  son  of  Azriel : 

20.  Of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  Hoshea  the 

son  of  Azaziah :  of  the  half  tribe  of  jManasseh,  Joel 
the  son  of  Pedaiah: 

31.  Of  the  half  tribe  of  JIanasseh  in  Gilead, 

Iddo  the  son  of  Zechariah ;  of  Benjamin,  Jaasiel  the 
sou  of  Alraer : 

22.  Of  Dan,  Azareel  the  son  of  Jeroham. 

These  were  the  princes  of  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

§  90.    David's  Gadite  Captains. 

1  Chr.  xii.  8.  And  of  the  Gadites  there  separated 
themselves  unto  David  into  the  hold  to  the  wilder- 
ness men  of  might,  (oul  men  of  war/?  for  the  liattle, 
that  could  handle  shield  and  buckler,  whose  faces 
were  tilv  the  faces  of  lions,  and  were  as  swift  iis  the 
roes  upon  the  mountains ; 

9.  Ezer  the  tirst,  Obadiah  the  second,  Eliab 

the  third, 

Mishmannah  the    fourth,   Jeremiah   the 


10, 

fifth, 

11. 

j      --12. 
' 13. 

eleventh. 

I 14.   These  were  of  the  sons  of  Gad,  captains 

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Attai  the  sixth,  Eliel  the  seventh, 
Johauan  the  eighth,  Elzabad  the  ninth, 
Jeremiah     the     tenth,    Machbanai    the 


CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


of  the  host :  one  of  tlic  Iciist  ti-an  over  a  hundred,  and 
tlic  prontest  over  ii  llioiisaiul. 

1  fVir.  xii.  1").  These  «/r  they  that  went  over  .Tordan 
in  the  first  month,  when  il  liad  nvertlnwn  all  his  banks ; 
and  they  put  to  tiiirht  all  l/i<iii  of  tlic  valleys,  liuth  to- 
ward the  cast,  and  toward  the  west. 

§91.    Dnvid's  Military  Rofafion  in  Sorvioo. 

1  C/ir.  xxvii.  1.  Xow  the  ehildren  of  Tsi-ael  after 
their  numher,  ^'  irit,  the  eliief  I'alhers  and  captains  of 
thousands  and  linndreds,  and  their  ollie<TS  that  served 
the  kinir  in  any  mailer  of  the  eonrsi's,  whi<h  eame  in 
and  went  out  month  hy  month  Ihronirhont  all  the 
months  of  the  year,  of  every  course  ircrc  twenty  and 
four  thoiisaiui. 

2.  Over  the  fii'st  roiu-se  for  the  first  month 

ira.i  Jashoheam  the  son  of  Zahdiel :  and  in  his  course 
irere  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

3.  Of  the  children  of  Perez,  irn.i  the  chief  of 

all  the  captains  of  the  host  for  the  first  month. 

-1.  .'Vnd  over  the  conrse  of  the  second  month 

frnx  Podai  an  Aholiite,  and  of  his  course  mix  Miklolh 
also  the  rider:  in  his  cour.se  likewise  were  twenty  and 
four  thousand. 

.I.  The  third  captain  of  the  host  for  the  third 

month  jn/.f  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  a  chii'f 
priest :  and  in  his  couree  were  twenty  and  foiu'  thou- 
sand. 

6.    This  M  tJiiit  Benaiah,   ir/io  wfis   mighty 

among  the  thirty,  ami  above  llie  thirty:  and  in  his 
course  wns  Ammi/ab;id  his  son. 

7.  The  fourth  niptnin  for  the  fourth  month 

vn.<i  Asahel  the  brother  of  .Toah,  and  Zebadiah  his  son 
after  him :  and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four 
thousand. 

8.  The  fifth  captain  for  the  fifth  mouth  wng 

Shandiuth  the  Izrahite :  and  in  his  course  wire  twenty 
and  fotu'  thousand. 

9.  The  sixth  cnpfnin  for  tlic  sixth  month  was 

Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  tlie  Tekoite:  and  in  his  course 
irere  twenty  and  foiu'  thousand. 

10.  The  seventh  (v//;^//«  for  the  seventh  month 

wim  Ilelez  the  Pelonite,  of  the  children  of  Ephraiin: 
and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

11.  The  ciirhth  (V(/;^((■H  tor  the  cisrhth  month 

w««  Sibbecai  the  Ilnshathite.  of  the  Zarhitcs:  and  in 
his  coui-se  were  twenty  and  fonr  thousand. 

— •  —  13.  The  ninth  rnjituni  for  the  ninth  month  wa.t 
Abiezcr  the  Anctolhite,  of  thi'  Bcnjamites:  and  in  his 
course  were  twenty  and  fom-  tbonsand. 

13.  The  tenth  e.iiitiiin  for  the  tenth  month  was 

Maharai  the  Netophathilc,  of  the  Zarhites :  and  in  his 
course  irov  twenty  and  fom-  thousand. 

14.    The   eleventh   cuptnhi   for  the   eleventh 

month  was  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite,  of  the  children 
of  Ephraim :  and  in  his  course  were  twenty  and  four 
thousand. 

1.5.  The  twelfth  eaptnin  for  the  twelfth  month 

was  Heldai  the  Netojihathite,  of  Othniel :  and  in  his 
course  were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

§  92.    Soloniou's  C'liief  Officials. 

1  Kings  iv.  1.  So  king  Solomon  was  king  over  all 
Israel. 

2.  And  these  were  the  princes  which  he  had : 

Azariali  the  son  of  Zadok  the  priest, 

3.  Elilioreph  and  Ahiah,  the  sons  of  Shisha, 

scribes;  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud,  the  recorder. 

4.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  ifiix  over 

theliost :  and  Z;idok  and  Abiathar  were  the  priests: 

5.  And  Azariali  the  son  of  Xathan  wan  over 

the  ofBcers:  and  Zabnd  the  son  of  Nathan  was  the 
principal  officer,  mul  the  king's  friend ; 

6.  And  Ahishar  wits  over  the  household :  and 

Adoniram  the  son  of  Abda  was  over  the  tribute. 

§  93.    Solouion's  Purveyors. 

1  Kings  iv.  7.  And  Solomon  had  twelve  officers  over 
all  Israel,  wliich  provided  victuals  for  the  king  and 
his  household :  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made 
provision. 

8.  And  these  are  their  namesr    The  son  of 

Hiu',  in  moimt  Ephraim : 

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fl.  The  son  c  f  n<kar,  in  >[akaz,  ami  in  Shaal 

him,  and  Betli-shemesh,  and  Elon-bctli-lianan  : 

10.  The  son  of  Heseil,  in   .Vruboth;    to  him 

pert'iiiii'il  Soclinh,  and  all  the  land  of  Ibpher: 

11.  The  .son  of  Abinadab,  in  all  the  region  of 

Dor ;  which  had  Taphath  the  daughter  of  Solomon 
to  wife : 

12.  Baana  the  son  of  .\hilnd  ;  /n  him  prrlaijinX 

Taanaeh  and  ^Megiddo,  and  all  Bcth-shean,  which  is 
by  Zarlanah  beneath  Jezreel,  from  Bcth-shean  to 
.\\H'\-mi.:\w\-A\\,  ertn\m\o  (he  2^laee  that  is  beyond  Jok- 
neam : 

13.  The  son  of  Geber,  in  Ramoth-gilead :  to 

him  jvrtiiiiuil  the  towns  of  .lair  the  son  fif  M;inasseh, 
which  are  in  Gdead  ;  to  him  iiIko  pertnineil  the  region 
of  Argob,  Mhieh  is  in  Bashan,  threescore  great  cities 
with  walls  and  brazen  bars: 

14.  Ahinadab  the  son  of  Iddo  ^rtrf  Malianaim : 

I.').  Ahimaaz  w^is  in  Naphtali ;  he  also  took 

Basmath  the  daughter  of  Solomon  to  wife; 

IG.  Baanah  the  son  of  Ihishai  was  in  Asher 

and  in  Aloth: 

17.  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Paruah,  in  Issa- 

char : 

IS.  Shimei  the  son  of  Elah,  in  Benjamin  : 

19.  Geber  the  son  of  I'ri  was  in  the  country 

of  Gilead,  i»  the  country  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amo- 
rites,  and  of  ()g  king  of  Bashan;  and  he  was  the  only 
officer  which  was  in  the  land. 

§  94.    Chiefs  of  the  Lerites  tinder  David. 

1  '"'A/'.  XV.  5.  Of  the  sons  of  Kohath ;  Uriel  the 
chief,  and  his  brethren  a  hnndrcd  and  twenty: 

(i.  Of  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Asaiah   "the  chief, 

and  his  brethren  two  hundred  and  twenty : 

7.  Of  the  sons  of  Gershom ;   Joel  the  chief, 

and  his  brethren  a  hundred  and  thirty; 

8.  Of  the  sons  of  Eliza])han ;   Shemaiah  the 

chief,  and  his  brethren  two  hundred : 

9    Of  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  Ehel  the  chief,  and 

his  brethren  fourscore: 

10.  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Amminadab  the 

chief,  and  his  lirethren  a  hundred  and  twelve. 

—  jxiii.  (j.  Aud  David  dividecl  them  iiUo  courses 
among  the  sons  of  Levi,  namely,  Gershon,  Kohath, 
and  Merari. 

—  xxvi.  20.  And  of  the  Levites,  Ahijah  was  over 
the  treasures  of  tlie  house  of  God,  and  over  the  treas- 
lu'cs  of  the  dedicated  things. 

21.    As  mneerning  the  sons  of  Laadan ;  the 

sons  of  the  Gei-shonite  Laadan,  chief  fathers,  eren  of 
Laadan  the  Gershonite,  were  Jehieli. 

22.  The  sous  of  Jehieli ;  Zetham,  and  Joel  his 

brother,  irhieh  were  over  the  U'easm-es  of  the  house  of 
the  Loud. 

•  23.  Of  the  Amramites,  and  the  Izharites,  the 

Hebronites,  and  the  Uzzielites: 

24.  And  Shebuel  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son 

of  Moses,  was  ruler  of  the  treasures. 

25.  And  his  brethren  by  Eliezcr;  Rehabiah 

his  s(m,  and  Je.sliaiah  his  son,  and  Joram  his  son,  and 
Zichri  his  son,  aud  Shelomith  his  son : 

§  95.    David's  Organization  of  the  Priests. 

1  Chr.  xxiv.  1.  Xow  l/n.ie  are  the  divisions  of  the 
sons  of  Aaron.  The  sons  of  Aaron ;  Nadid)  and 
Abilui,  Eleazar  and  Ithamar. 

2.   But  Kadab  and  Abihu  died  before  their 

father,  and  had  no  children :  therefore  Eleazar  and 
Ithamar  executed  the  (iriest's  ofiiec. 

3.  And  David  disti-iliulcd  th<-m,  both  Zadok 

of  the  sons  of  Eleazar,  ami  Ahimelcch  of  the  sons  of 
Ithamar,  according  to  their  oflices  in  their  service. 

4.  And  there  were  more  chief  men  foimd  of 

the  sons  of  Eleazar  than  of  the  sons  of  Itliamar;  and 
thus  were  thev  divideil.  Among  the  sons  of  Eleazar 
tJare  were  sixteen  chief  men  of  the  house  of  their  la- 
thei-s,  and  eight  amomr  the  sons  of  Ithamar  accordiug 
to  the  house  of  their  fathei's. 

—  6.  A7id  Shemaiali  the  son  of  Nethaneel  the 
scribe,  one  of  the  Levites,  wrote  them  before  tin-  king, 
and  the  princes,  and  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Ahimelecli 
the  son  of  Abiathar,  aud  before  the  chief  of  the  fa- 


CHAP.  YII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


thers  of  the  priests  and  Levites :  one  principal  bouse- 
liold  being  talieu  for  Eleazar,  and  one  taken  for  Itba- 
niar. 

1  Chr.  xxiv.  7.  Now  tlie  first  lot  came  forth  to  .Jeho- 
iarib,  the  second  to  .Jedaiah, 

8.  The  third  to  Harini,  the  fmu-th  to  Seorim, 

0.  The  fifth  to  Maleliijah,  the  sixth  to  Mija- 

min, 

10.    The  seventh  to  Hakkoz,  the   eighth  to 

Abijah, 

11.  Tiie  ninth  to  Jeshuah,  the  tentli  to  Sheca- 

niah, 

13.  The  eleventh  to  Eliashib,  the  twelfth  to 

Jakim, 

13.  The  thirteenth  to  Huppah,  the  foiu'teenth 

to  Jeshelteab, 

14.  The  fifteenth  to  Bilgah,  the  sixteenth  to 

Immer, 

1.5.  The  seventeenth  to  Hezir,  the  eighteenth 

to  Aphses, 

16.  The  nineteenth  to  Pethahiah,  the  twen- 
tieth to  .lehezekel, 

17.  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Jachin,  the  two 

and  twentieth  to  Gamnl, 

18.  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Delaiah,  the 

foiu'  and  twentieth  to  Maaziah. 

19.  These  were  the  ordermgs  of  them  in  their 

service  to  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lokd,  according 
to  their  manner,  imder  Aaron  their  iixther,  as  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  had  commanded  him. 

20.   And  the  rest  of  the  sons  of  Levi  were 

IJiese :  Of  the  sons  of  Amram  ;  Shubael ;  of  the  sons 
of  Shubael;  .lehdeiah. 

21.  Concerning  Rehabiah  :  of  the  sons  of  Re- 

habiah,  the  first  was  Isshiah. 

33.  Of  the  Izharites ;  Shelomoth :  of  the  sons 

of  Shelomoth ;  Jahath. 

23.  And  the  sons  of  JTebron  ;  .Jeriah  the  first, 

Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel  the  third,  Jckameam 
the  fourth. 

24.    Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;   Michah :  of  the 

sons  of  Michah;   Shamir. 

3o.  The  brother  of  Michah  was  Isshiah :    of 

the  sons  of  Isshiah  ;  Zcchariah. 

26.  The  sons  of  Merari  were  Mahli  and  Mu- 

shi :  the  sons  of  Jaaziab ;  Beno. 

37.  The  sons  of  Merari  by  Jaaziab ;  Beno,  and 

Bhoham,  and  Zaccur,  and  Ibri. 

28.  Of  Mahli  came  Eleazar,  who  had  no  sons. 

39.  Concerning  Kish :   the  sou  of   Kish  wa^ 

Jerahmeel. 

30.  The  sons  also  of  Mushi ;  Jlahli,  and  Eder, 

and  .Jerimoth.  These  were  the  sons  of  the  Levites 
after  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

§  06.    Courses  of  the  Temple  Singers. 

1  Ghr.  XXV.  9.  Now  the  first  lot  came  forth  for 
Asaph  to  Joseph :  the  second  to  Gedaliah,  who  with 
his  brethren  and  sons  irere  twelve : 

10.  The  third  to  Zaccm-,  7ic,  his  sons,  and  his 

brethren,  were  twelve : 

11.  The  fourth  to  Izri,  he,  his  sous,  and  his 

brethren,  ire  re  twelve  : 

12.  The  fifth  to  Nethaniah,  ?u\  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  irere  twelve: 

18.  Tlie  sixth  to  Bukkiah,  he,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  were  twelve; 

14.   The  seventh  to  Jesharelah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  bretlu-en,  loere  twelve  : 

1.5.  The  eighth  to  Jeshaiah,  7te,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  leere  twelve  : 

16.  The  ninth  to  Mattaniah,  7ie,  his  sons,  and 

his  lirethren,  were  twelve: 

17.  The  tenth  to  Shimei,  7i£,  his  sons,  and  his 

brethren,  were  twelve : 

18.  The  eleventh  to  Azaree),  7ie,  his  sons,  and 

his  brethren,  loere  twelve : 

19.  The  twelfth  to  Hashabiah,  7te,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve: 

20.  Tlie  thirteenth  to  Shubael,  7ie,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  irere  twelve : 

21.  The  fomteenth  to  Mattithiah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 


22.  The  fifteenth  to  Jeremoth,  7ie,  his  sons, 

and  his  lirethren,  ir(rc  twelve  : 

23.  The  sixteenth  to  Ilananiah,  7ie,  his  sons, 

and  his  brethren,  were  twelve: 

24.  Tlie  seventeenth  to  Joshbekashah,  A^,  his 

sons,  and  his  brethren,  wei-e  twelve : 

2,5.    The  eighteenth  to  Hanani,  7ie,  his  sons, 

and  his  bretlireu,  were  twelve : 

—  —  26.  The  nineteenth  to  Mallothi,  7te,  his  sons, 
and  his  brethren,  were  twelve: 

37.  The  twentieth  to  Eliathah,  he,  his  sons, 

and  his  lirethren,  were  twelve : 

28.  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Hothir,  he,  his 

sous,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

29.  The  two  and  twentieth  to  Giddalti,  7ie, 

his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve : 

30.  The  three  and  twentieth  to  IMahazioth,  7ie, 

his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve  : 

31.  The  four  and  twentieth  to  Romamti-ezer, 

7ie,  his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  were  twelve. 

§  97.    Courses  of  tlie  Temple  Porters. 

1  Chr.  xxvi.  1.  Concerning  the  divisions  of  the  por- 
ters :  Of  the  Korhites  icas  JNIeshelemiah  the  son  of 
Kore,  of  the  sons  of  Asaph. 

3.  And  the  sons  of  Meshelemiah  were,  Zecha- 

riali  the  firstborn,  Jediael  the  second,  Zebadiah  the 
third,  Jathnfel  the  fourth, 

3.  Elam  the  fifth,  Jehohanan  the  sixth,  Elioe- 

nai  the  seventh. 

4.   ]SIoreover  the  sons  of  Obed-edom  irere, 

Shemaiah  the  firstborn,  Jehozabad  the  second,  Joah 
the  third,  and  Sacar  the  fourth,  and  Netbaneel  the  fifth, 

5.    Ammiel  the  sixth,  Issachar  the  seventh, 

Peulthai  the  eighth :  fir  God  blessed  him. 

6.    Also   unto   Shemaiah   his  son   were  sons 

born,  that  ruled  throughout  the  bouse  of  their  father : 
for  the}'  were  mighty  men  of  valour. 

7.  The  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  Othni,  and  Repha- 

el,  and  Obed,  Elzabad,  whose  brethren  were  strong 
men,  Elihu,  and  Semacliiah. 

8.  All  these  of  the  sons  of  Obed-edom :  thev 

aud  their  sons  and  their  brethren,  able  men  for  strength 
for  the  service,  were  threescore  and  two  of  Obed-edom. 

9.  And  Meshelemiah  had  sons  and  brethren, 

strong  men,  eighteen. 

— •  —  10.  Also  Hosali,  of  the  children  of  Merari, 
bad  sons;  Simri  the  chief  (fur  t/iotir/h  he  was  not  the 
firstborn,  his  father  made  him  the  cliief ;) 

11.  Ililkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third, 

Zechariah  the  fourth;  all  the  sons  aud  brethren  of 
Hosah  were  thirteen. 


s^OS. 


Tlie  Levites  who  Saiietifled  the  Temple 
iiiidor  Ilezekiali. 


3  C7ir.  xxix.  12.  Tlien  the  Levites  arose,  Mahath  the 
son  of  Amasai,  and  Joel  the  son  of  Azariah,  of  the  sons 
of  the  Kohathites:  and  of  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Kisli 
the  son  of  Alidi,  and  Azariah  the  sou  of  Jehalclel : 
and  of  the  Gershonites;  Joah  the  sonof  Zimmah,  aud 
Eden  the  son  of  Joah. 

13.  And  of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan ;  Shimri,  and 

Jeiel :  and  the  sons  of  Asaph ;  Zechariah  and  Matta- 
niah. 

14.  And  of  the  sons'  of  Heman  ;  Jehiel,  and 

Shimei :  aud  of  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  ;  Shemaiah,  and 
Uzziel. 

§  99.    Priests  Returned  with  Zerubbabel. 

Neh.  xii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  priests  and  the  Le- 
vites that  went  up  with  Zerubliabel  the  son  of  Sheal- 
tiel,  aud  Jeshua;  Seraiah,  Jeremiah,  Ezra, 

3.  Amariah,  Slalluch,  Hattush, 

3.  Sbechaniah.  Reliiim,  Meremoth, 

4.  Iddo,  Ginnetho,  Abi.jali, 

5.  IMiamin,  Maadiali,  Bilgah, 

6.  Shemaiah,  and  Joiarib,  Jedaiah, 

7.  Sallu,  Amok,  Hilkiab,  Jedaiah.    These  were 

the  chief  of  the  priests  and  of  their  brethren  in  the 
days  of  Jeshua. 

'- 8.  Moreover  the  Levites :  Jeshua,  Binnui,  Kad- 

miel,  Sherebiab,  Judah,  aiirJ  Mattaniah,  whkh  was  over 
the  thanksgiving,  he  and  his  brethren. 


22-4 


CITAP.  Til. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


ye/i.  xii.  9.  Also  I5;iklmki;ili  and  I'lini,  their  liivth- 
ren,  icere  over  against  tliciii  in  llio  watclRS. 


§  100.    Captivos  Kotiiriied  with  Zerubhabol. 
lEzin's  List.) 


38.  Tlie  fliililron  (if  Pasliur,  a  tliousuod  two 

hnnilifd  t'ortv  anil  scvtn. 

39.  The  children  of  Ilarim,  a  thousand  and 

seventeen. 

40.  The  Levites  :  the  fliildren  nf  .Tosliua  and 

Kadiniel,i)f  Ihe  child rrii  nl'lloilavinh,  seventy  and  t'uiir. 

Ezr.  ii.  1.  Now  these  ";r  the  children  of  the  prnv-  ' 41.  The  sinj;ers  :    the  ehiUlren   of   Asupli,  11 

inee  that  went  up  mit  of  the  captivity,  of  those  which  ;  hundred  twenty  and  eii;ht. 

had  lieen  carried  away,  whom  Ncliuchadiiez/.ar  the  I 4'>.  The  children  of  the  i>orters :  the  children 

kini:  of  Baliylon  had  carried  away  unto  ISabylon,  and  '  of  Shalhnn,  the  children  of  Ater,  the  childriMi  of  Tal- 
came  ajfaiu  unto  Jerusaleni  and  Jiidah,  every  one  unto  ,  nion,  the  children  of  Akkub,  the  children  of  llatita, 
his  city :  |  the  children  of  Sholiai,  in  all  a  hundred  tliii'tv  and  uLuc. 

^  3.  AVhicli  came  with  Zcrulihahcl :  .leslnia,  Xe- 

hemiah,  Seraiah,  IJeclaiah,  .Mordecai,  Bilshan,  Mizpar, 
Bijrvai,  Uehum,  Uaanah.  The  number  of  the  men  of 
the  people  of  Israel  : 

3.  The  children  of  Parosh,   two  thousaml  a 

himib'cd  seventy  and  two. 

4.  Tlie  "children  of  Shephivtiah,  tlu'ee  himdred 

seventy  and  two. 

'-   5.  The   children    of  Arab,    seven  hundred 

seventy  and  five. 

^  0.  The  children  of  Pahath-inoab,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  .leshua  and  Joab,  two  thousand  eight  himdred 
and  twelve. 

7.  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  fifty  and  four. 

8.  The  children  of  Zattu,  nine  himdred  forty 

and  five. 

9.  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  himdred  and 

threescore. 

10.  The  children  of  Baui,  si.K  hundred  forty 

and  two. 

11.  The  children  of  Bebai,  si.\  hundred  twenty 

and  three. 

^ — 13.  The  children  of  Azgad,  a  thousand  two 
humh'ed  twenty  and  two. 

13.  The  children  of  Adonikani,  si.\  hundred 

si.xty  and  si.\. 

—  —  14.  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty 
and  si.\. 

1.;.  The  children  of  Adiu,  four  hundred  fifty 

and  four. 

1(3.  The  children  of  Ater  of  Ilczekiah,  ninety 

and  eii;ht 


17.  The  children  of  Bezai,    three    hundred  1  and  eight 


§  101.     I'aiitivps  Hotiinied  with  Zcnibbahel. 
(Xehciiiiah's  Lis(.i 

Xt/i.  vii.  .1.  And  my  (iod  put  into  mine  heart  to 
gather  togetiicr  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and  the 
people,  that  they  might  be  reckoned  by  genealogy. 
And  I  found  a  register  of  tlie  genealogy  of  lliem  which 
came  up  at  the  first,  and  fotmd  written  therein, 

U.  These   kiy   the   children  of  the  province 

that  went  up  out  of  the  captivity,  of  those  that  liad 
been  carried  away,  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king 
of  Bal)ylon  had  carried  away,  and  came  again  to  Jeru- 
salem and  to  .Judah,  every  one  unto  his  city  ; 

--  —  7.  Who  came  with  Zerulibabcl,  .Ics'bua,  Nche- 
niiah,  Azariah,  Raamiah,  Nahamani,  Mordecai,  Bil- 
shan, Mispercth,  Bigvai,  Nehum,  Baanah.  The  num- 
ber, I  SKI/,  of  the  men  of  the  ]ieople  of  Israel  m/.i  l/ii.i ; 

8.  The  children  of  Parosh,  two  thousand  a 

hundred  seventy  and  two. 

9.  The "chiUben  of  Shepbatiah,  three  hundred 

seventj'  and  twii. 

10.  The  children  of  Arab,  six  hundred  fifty 

and  two. 

11.  The  children  of  Pahath-moab,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  .Jeshua  and  Joab,  two  thousand  and  eight  huu- 
(.Ired  itiul  eighteen. 

13.  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  fifty  and  four. 

13.  The  chikben  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty 

and  five. 

14.  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred 

and  threescore.  • 

15.  The  children  of  Binuui,  six  hundred  forty 


twenty  and  three. 

—  —  18.  The  cbilcben  of  Jorab,  a  hundred  and 
twelve. 

19.  The  children  of  Hashum,  two  himdred 

twcuty  and  three. 

—  —  30.  The  children  of  (iibliar,  ninety  and  five. 
31.  The  children   of  Beth-lehem,  a  hundi'ed 

twenty  and  three. 

—  '22.  The  men  of  Net<ipliah,  fifty  and  six. 

33.  The  men  of  Anathoth,  a  himdred  twenty 

and  eight. 

34.  The  children  of  Azmavcth,  forty  and  two. 

25.  The  children  of  Kirjath-arim,  C'hephirab, 

and  Beerotb,  seven  himdred  and  forty  and  three. 

20.  The   children  of  Hamali  and   Gaba,  six 

bimdred  twenty  and  one. 

37.  The  men  of  Miclimas,  a  bimtked  twenty 

and  two. 

28.  The  men  of  Betli-el  and  Ai,  two  himdred 

twenty  and  three. 

—  30.  The  children  of  Ncbo,  fifty  and  two. 

—  —  30.  The  ebililrcn  of  Magbish,"a  himcbed  fifty 
and  six. 

31.  The  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thou- 
sand two  hundred  tifly  and  four. 

33.  The  children  of  Ilarim,  three  hundred  and 

tweutv- 

—  -^33.  The  children  of  r>od,  Iladid,  and  Ono, 
seven  hundred  twenty  an<l  five. 

34.  The  children  of  Jericho,  three  hundred 

forty  and  five. 

35.  The  children  of  Scnaah,  three  thousand 

and  six  himdred  and  thirty. 

30.  The  priests  :  the  children  of  Jcdaiah,  of 

the  house  of  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  three,    ^m,  j„.,,  ,n,„nn.,i  ,,,iy  miu  11.11.. 

37.  The  cbiUiren  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty  I 35    The   children  of  Ilarim,  three  hundred 

and  two.  ;  and  twenty. 

15  225 


10.  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty 
and  eight. 

—  —  17.  The  children  of  Azgad,  two  thousand 
tbi'ee  htmdred  twenty  and  two. 

ly.  The  children  of  Adouikam,  six  hundred 

tbroescore  and  seven. 

19.  The   children  of   Bigvai,   two    thousand 

threescore  and  seven. 

20.  The  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred   fifty 

and  five. 

—  —  21.  The  children  of  Ater  of  Ilezekiidi,  ninety 
and  eight. 

32.  The  children  of  Ilashum,  three  hundred 

twenty  and  eight. 

33.  Tile   children   of  Bezai,   three    hundred 

twenty  and  four. 

34.  The  children  of  Ilariph,  a  hundred  and 

twelve. 

3.5.  The  children  of  Gibeon,  ninety  and  five. 

■>(;    The  men  of  Beth-lehem  and  Netolihah,  a 

hundred  fourscore  and  eight. 

37.  The  men  of  Anathoth,  a  hundred  twenty 

and  eight. 

-JS.  The  men  of  Betb-.izm.aveth,  forty  and  two. 

39.  The   men   of    Kiijath-jearim,  fhephiiv.h, 

and  Beerotb,  seven  hundred  forty  and  three. 

;J0.  The  men  of  Kamah  and  Gaba,  six  bun-. 

dred  twenty  and  one.  , 

31."  The   men    of  Michmas,   a   hundred  ami 

twenty  and  two. 

33.  The  men  of  Beth-el  and  Ai,  a  hundred 

twenty  and  three.  .         , , 

33.   Tlie  men  of  the  other  Ncbo,  fifty  and  two. 

34.  The  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thou- 
sand two  hundred  filXv  and  four. 


CHAP.  VII. 


GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


Neh.  vii.  30.  The  childi'eu  of  Jericho,  tiii-ee  lumclretl 
forty  aud  fivi-'. 

37.  Tliij  lUiUlren  of  Loil,  Iladid,  and  One, 

seven  hundred  tweuly  and  one. 

3S.  Tlie  children  of  Senaah,  three  thousand 

nine  lunidred  and  thirty. 

— ■  —  39.  Tlie  priests:  the  cluldren  of  .Jedaiah,  of 
the  house  of  Joshua,  nine  lunidred  seventy  and  three. 

-lO.  The  children  of  Ininier,  a  thousand  lift}- 

and  two. 

41.  The  children  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two 

hundred  forty  and  seven. 

43.  The  chikh'en  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and 

seventeen. 

43.  The  Levites:  the   children  of  Jeshua,  of 

Kadniiel,  and  of  the  children  of  Hodevah,  sevcnt}' 
and  four. 

44,  The  singei-s:  the  children   of  Asaph,   a 

hundred  fortv  and  eight. 

4.5.  The  porters :  the  children  of  Shalhun,  the 

children  of  Ater,  the  children  of  Talmon,  the  children 
of  Akkub,  the  children  of  Hatita,  thechikh'cn  of  Sho- 
bai,  a  hunch-ed  thirty  and  eight. 

§  102.    Captives  Retiu-iied  Tvitli  Ezra. 

Ezr.  viii.  1.  These  are  now  the  chief  of  their  fathers, 
and  lids  is  the  genealogy  of  them  that  went  n)!  with 
nie  from  Babylon,  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  the 
king. 

—  —  2.  Of  the  sons  of  Phinehas ;  Gershom :  of  the 
sonsof  Ithamar;  Daniel :  of  the  sons  of  David;  Hatlush. 

3.  Of  the  sous  of  Shechaniah,  of  the  sons  of 

Phanjsh;  Zechariah:  and  with  him  were  reckoned  by 
gene;dogy  of  the  m;des  a  hundred  and  fifty. 

4.  Of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moali ;  Elihoenai  the 

son  of  Zerahiah,  and  with  him  two  hundred  males. 

5.  Of  the  sons  of  Shechaniah ;  the  son  of  Ja- 

haziel,  and  with  him  three  hundred  males. 

6.  Of  the  sons  also  of  Adin  ;  Ebed  the  sou  of 

Jonathan,  and  with  him  fifty  males. 

7.  And  of  the  sons  of  Elara  ;  Jeshaiah  the 

son  of  Atha'iah,  aud  with  him  seventy  males. 

8.  And  of  the  sons  of  Shephatiah  ;  Zebadiah 

the  sou  of  Jlichael,  and  with  him  foui'score  males. 

9.  Of  the  sons  of  Joal) ;  Obadiah  the  son  of 

Jehiel,  and  with  him  two  hundred  and  eighteen  males. 

10.  And  of  the  sons  of  Shelomith ;  the  son  of 

Josiphiah,  and  with  him  a  hundred  and  threescore 
,  males. 

•  11.  And  of  the  sons  of  Bebai ;  Zechariah  the 

son  of  Bebai,  and  with  him  twenty  and  eight  males. 

13.  And  of  the  suns  of  Azgad ;  .lohanan  the 

son  of  Hakkatan,  aud  \\ith  him  a  hundred  aud  ten 
males. 

13.  And  of  the  last  sons  of  Adonikam,  whose 

names  m-e  these,  Eliphelet,  Jeiel,  and  Shemaiah,  and 
with  them  threescore  males. 

14.  Of  the  sous  also  of  Bigvai ;   Uthai,  and 

Zabbud,  aud  with  them  seventy  males. 

§  103.    Kctiirned  Captives  Unable  to  Show  their 
Genealogy. 

£i;'.  ii.  .59.  And  these  irerc  they  which  went  up  from 
Tel-mclah,  Tel-haisa,  Cherub,  Addau,  imd  Immer : 
but  thty  could  not  shew  tiieir  father's  house,  and  then' 
seed,  whether  they  mre  of  Israel : 

00.  The  ehildn'n  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of 

Tobiali,  the  chdch'cn  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  litlj'  and 
two. 

CI.    And  of  the  children  of  the  priests:    the 

children  of  llabaiah,  the  (  hililren  of  Koz,  Ihi'  chil- 
dren of  Bar/.illai;  which  took  a  wife  of  the  daughtei's 
of  Barzillai  the  Gileadite,  and  was  called  after  their 
name: 

JVeli.  vii.  61.  Aud  these  irere  they  which  went  up 
(il.w  froui  Tel-melah,  Tel-hareslm,  Cherub,  Addon,  and 
lunuer:  but  tiny  could  not  shew  their  lalher's  house, 
nor  their  see<l,  whether  they  iriir  of  Israel. 

03.  The  children  o"f  Delaiah,  the  children  of 

Tobiah,  the  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  forty  and 
two. 

03.  And  of  the  priests:  the  children  of  Ilalia- 

livh,  the  chikb'eu  of  Koz,  the  children  of  Barzillai, 


which  took  one  of  the  daughters  of  Barzilliu  the  Gile- 
adite to  wife,  and  was  called  after  their  name. 

§  104.    Jews  Found  by  Ezra,  Married  to  Gentiles. 

Ezr.  X.  IS.  And  among  the  sons  of  the  priests  there 
were  found  lh:it  had  taken  strange  wives:  nmnely,  of 
the  sons  of  Jeslnia  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  his  bretli- 
ren ;  Maaseiah,  aud  Eliezer,  and  J;u-ib,  and  GedalialL 

•  20.  Aud  of  the  sons  of  Immer ;  Hauani  and 

Zebadiah. 

21.  And  of  the  sons  of  Harim  ;  Maaseiah,  and 

Elijah,  aud  Shemaiah,  and  Jehiel,  aud  Uzziah, 

22.  And  of  the  sons  of  Pashur ;  lOlioenai,  5Iaa- 

seiah,  Ishmael,  Nethaneel,  Jozabad,  aud  Elas;di. 

23.  Also  of  the  Levites ;  Jozabad,  aud  Shimei, 

and  Kelaiah,  (the  same  is  Kelita,)  Pethahiah,  Judah, 
and  Eliezer. 

24.  Of  the  singei's  also  ;  Eliashib  :  and  of  the 

porters  ;  Shallnm,  and  Telcm,  and  Uri. 

35.  Moreover  of  Israel :  of  the  sous  of  Parosh  ; 

Raniiah,  and  Jeziah,  and  JIalchiah,  aud  Miamin,  and 
Eleazar,  and  Malchijah,  and  Benaiah. 

26.  And   of  the   sons  of  Elam ;    Mattaniah, 

Zechariah,  and  Jehiel,  aud  Abdi,  and  Jeremoth,  and 
Eliah. 

27,  And  of  the  sons  of  Zattu ;  Elioenai,  Elia- 
shib, Mattaniah,  and  Jeremoth,  and  Zabad,  and  Aziza. 

— •  —  28,  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bebai ;  Jehohanan, 
Hananiah,  Zabbai,  and  Athlai. 

29.  And  of  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Meshullam,  Mal- 

luch,  and  Adaiah,  Jashuli,  and  Sheal,  aud  Ramoth, 

30    Aud  of  the  sons  of  Paliath-moab;  Adua, 

and  Chelal,  Benaiah,  Maaseiah,  Mattaniah,  Bezaleel, 
and  Binnui,  and  Manasseh. 

31.  And  of  the  sons  of  Harim;  Eliezer,  Ishi- 

jah,  Malchiah,  Shemaiah.  Shimeon, 

33.  Benjamin,  Malluch,  and  Shemariah. 

33,   Of  the  sons  of  Hashum ;  Mattenai,  Mat- 

tathah,  Zabad,  Eliphelet,  Jeremai,  Manasseh  anA 
Shimei. 

34.  Of  the  sons  of  Bani ;   Maadai,  Amram, 

and  Uel, 

35.  Benaiah,  Bedeiah,  Chelluh, 

36,  Vauiah,  Meremotli,  Eliashib, 

37,  Mattaniah,  Matteuai,  and  Jaasau, 

38,  And  Bani,  and  Binnui,  and  Shhnei, 

39,  And  Shelemiah,  and  Nathan,  and  Adaiah, 

40.  Machnadebai,  Shashai,  Shanu, 

41.  Azareel,  and  Shelemiah,  Shemariah, 

43.  Shallum,  Amariah.  and  Joseph. 

43,  Of  the  sons  of  Nebo;  Jeiel,  Mattithiah, 

Zabad,  Zebina,  Jadau,  and  Joel,  Benaiah, 

44,   All  these  had  taken  strange  wives :  and 

some  of  them  had  wi^•es  by  whom  they  had  chil- 
dren. 

§  105.    Repairers  of  Jerusalem  under  »lieniiali. 

Neh.  iii.  1,  Then  Eliashib  the  higli  priest  rose  up 
with  his  brethren  the  priests,  and  they  budded  the 
sheep  gate;  they  sanctified  it,  and  set  np  the  doors  of 
it;  even  unto  the  tower  of  Meah  they  sanctified  it, 
unto  the  tower  of  Ilananeel, 

3.   And  next  unto  him  buildcd  the  men  of 

Jericho.  And  next  unto  them  budded  Zaccur  the  son 
of  lun-i. 

3.  But  the  tish  gate  did  the  sons  of  Ilassenaah 

build,  who  aim  laid  the  beams  thereof,  and  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  locks  thereof,  and  the  bare  thereof 

—  —  4,  Aud  next  unto  them  repaired  Meremotli 
the  son  of  Urijah,  the  son  of  Koz.  And  next  unln 
them  repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the 
son  of  Jleshezabeel,  And  next  unto  Uiern  repaired 
Zadok  the  son  of  Baana, 

5,  And  next  unto  tliem  the  Tekoites  repaired  ; 

but  their  nobles  put  not  theii'  necks  to  the  work  of 
their  Lord. 

6.   Moreover  the  old  gate  repaired  Jeboiada 

the  son  of  Paseah,  and  ^leshnllam  the  son  of  Beso- 
deiah ;  they  laid  tlie  beams  thereof,  aud  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  and  the  locks  thereof,  and  the  bars 
thereof 

—  —  7.  Aud  next  unto  them  repaired  Melatiah  the 
Gibeouite,  and   Jadou  tlie  Merouothite,    he  men  of 

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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X. 


Gibcon,  ami  of  Mizpali,  uiilo  tlie  tbrouc  of  tlie  gov- 
iTiior  oil  this  siilf  Ilie  river. 

J\'>/i.  ili.  !).  Ami  mxt  iiiilo  tlioin  ripairctl  Ropliaiah 
the  sou  of  llvir,  the  ruler  of  the  lialf  part  cif  .lerusaleiu. 

10.  Ami  iie\t  unto  them  repaired  .ledaiah  tlie 

sou  iif  llarumaph.  even  over  against  his  house.  Ami 
next  unto  liim  repairi'd  Ilaltusli  the  sou  of  llashaliuiah. 

11.   Malehijah  the  sou  of  Ilariin,  aud   Uashuh 

the  son  of  Pahath-iiioal),  repaired  the  other  pieee,  ami 
the  tower  of  the  furnaces. 

Vi.  And  next  unto  him  repaired  Shallum  the 

son  of  Ilalohesh,  the  ruler  of  tlic  half  part  of  Jerusa- 
lem, he  aud  his  {lausrliters. 

i;!.  The  valley  gate  repaired  Ilauun,  and  the 

iulialiitauts  of  Zanoaii;  tliey  built  it,  and  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  locks  thereof,  aud  the  bars  thereof, 
and  a  thousand  culiits  on  the  wall  unto  the  dung  gate. 

14.  Hut  the  dung  gale  repaired   Malehiah  the 

.son  of  Heelial),  the  ruler  of  pari  of  Beth-haccereni ; 
he  built  it,  aud  set  up  the  dooi-s  tliereof,  the  locks 
thereof,  ami  the  bai-s  thereof 

15.    But   the  gate  of  the  fountain   repaired 

Slialhm  the  son  of  C'ol-liozeli,  the  ruler  of  part  of 
Alizpali ;  he  built  it,  and  covered  it,  aud  set  up  the 
doors  thereof,  the  locks  thereof,  and  the  bars  thereof, 
and  the  wall  of  tlie  pool  of  Siloah  by  the  king's  gar- 
den, and  imto  tlie  staii-s  that  go  down  from  the  city  of 
David. 

— •  —  IG.  After  liim  repaired  Xehemiah  the  son  of 
Azbuk,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Beth-zur,  unto 
the  place  over  against  the  sepulchres  of  David,  and  to 
the  pool  that  was  made,  and  unto  Uie  house  of  the 
mighty. 

17.   After  him  repaired  the  Levites,  Rehum 

the  son  of  Baiii.  Next  unto  him  repaired  Ilashablah, 
the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Keilali,  in  his  jiart. 

18.  After  him  repaired  their  brethren,  Bavai 

the  son  of  Henadad,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of 
Kcilah. 

10.  And  next  to  him  repaired  Ezer  the  son 

of  .leshua,  the  ruler  of  Mizpah,  another  piece  over 
agaiust  the  going  up  to  the  armoury  at  the  turning  of 
the  tr/ill. 

20.  After  him  Baruch  the  son  of  Zabliai  earn- 
estly re|iaired  the  otiier  piece,  from  the  turning  of  tlu; 
iriiil  luito  the  door  of  the  house  of  Eliasliib  the  high 
priest 

21.  After  him  repaired  Meremoth  the  son  of 

Urijah  the  son  of  Koz  another  piece,  from  the  door  of 
the  house  of  Eliashib  even  to  the  end  of  the  house  of 
Kliashib. 

22.   And  after  him  repaired  the  priests,  the 

men  of  the  plain. 

23.  After  him  repaired  Benjamin  and  Hashub 

over  against  their  house.  After  him  repaired  Azariah 
the  soil  of  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Ananiah  by  his  house. 

24.   After  him   repaired   Biniiui   the  son  of 

Henadad  another  piece,  from  the  house  of  Azariah 
imto  the  turning  'if  Ike  wall,  even  unto  the  corner. 

25.   Palal  the  son  of  Uzai,  over  against  the 

turning  <f  the  irnH,  and  the  tower  which  lieth  out 
from  the  king's  high  house,  that  irn-i  by  the  court  of 
the  pri.son.     After  him  Pedaiah  the  son  of  Parosh. 

26.  Jloreover  tlie  Xethinim  dwelt  in  Ophel, 

unto  the  pliire  over  a^'ainst  the  water  gate  toward  the 
east,  and  the  tower  that  lieth  out. 

27.  Alter  them  the  Tekoites  repaired  another 

piece,  over  against  the  great  tower  that  lieth  out,  even 
unto  the  wall  of  Ojihel. 

2S.  From  above  the  horse  gate  repaired  the 

priests,  every  <ine  over  against  his  house. 

2!1.  After  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of  Im- 

mer  over  against  his  house.  After  him  repaired  also 
Shemaiah  the  son  of  Shechauiah,  the  keeper  of  the 
east  gate. 

— ^—  30.  After  him  repaired  Hananiah  the  son  of 
Sheleniiah,  aud  Ilannn  the  sixth  son  of  Zalaph, 
another  piece.  After  him  repaired  Meshullam  the 
son  of  Bcreehiah  over  against  his  chamber. 

31.  After  him  repaired  JIalchiali  the  gold- 
smith's son  unto  the  place  of  the  Nethinim,  and  of  the 
merchants,  over  against  the  gate  Miphkad,  and  to  the 
going  up  of  the  corner. 


32.  And  between  the  going  up  of  the  corner 

unto  the  sheep  gate  repaired  the  goldsmiths  and  the 
merchants. 

^  KM!.    Dwellers  nt  Jeriisaleiii.     (Twi>  Lists.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  2.  Now  the  tii-st  inhabitants  that  ditelt  in 
their  po.ssessions  in  their  cities  trnr,  the  Israelites,  the 
priests,  Levites,  and  the  Nelhinim. 

3.  And  in  .leiusalem  ilwelt  of  the  children  of 

.Tudali,  and  nf  the  childriii  of  Benjamin,  and  of  the 
children  of  lOpliraiiu,  and  JIanassch; 

4.    Utliai   the   son  <if  Amuiihud,  the  son  of 

Oniri,  the  scm  of  Iiiiri,  the  smi  nf  Bani,  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Pliarez  the  s<m  of  .ludali. 

5.  And  of  the  Shilonites ;  Asaiah  the  firstborn, 

and  his  soils. 

6.  And  of  the  sons  of  Zerah  ;  Jeuel,  and  their 

brethren,  six  hundred  and  ninety. 

7.  And  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin;  Sallu  the 

son  of  ^Meshullam,  the  son  of  Hodaviali,  the  son  of 
llaseiiuah, 

8.  And  Djneiah  the  son  of  .Jeroham,  and  Elali 

the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  son  of  Micliri.  and  Mi'shullaiii 
the  son  of  Shephathiah,  the  son  of  Reucl,  the  son  nf 
Ibnijah; 

9.    And  their  brethren,   according    to   their 

generations,  nine  hundred  and  litty  and  six.  All  these 
men  were  chief  ot  the  fathers  in  the  house  of  their 
fathers. 

10.  And  of  the  priests;  Jedaiah,  and  Jehoia- 

rib,  and  .Jachin, 

11.  And  Azariah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son 

of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  son  of  Meraioth, 
the  son  of  Ahitiib,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God; 

12.  And  Adaiali  the  son  of  .Teroliam,  the  son 

of  Pashur,  the  son  of  Slalcliijah,  and  Maasiai  the  son 
of  Adiel,  the  son  of  Jahzerah,  the  son  of  Meshullam, 
the  son  of  Meshillemith,  the  son  of  Inimer; 

13.  And  their  brethren,  heads  of  the  house  of 

their  fathers,  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and 
threescore;  very  able  men  for  the  work  of  tlie  ser\ice 
of  the  house  of  God. 

—  — •  14.  And  of  the  Levites;  Shemaiah  the  son  of 
Ilasshub,  the  son  of  Azrikam,  the  son  of  Hashabiah, 
of  the  sons  of  Merari ; 

15.  And  Bakbakkar,  Heresh,  and  Galal,  and 

Mattaniah  the  son  of  Micah,  the  son  of  Zichri,  the  son 
of  Asaph ; 

16.   And  Obadiah  the  son  of  Shemaiah,  the 

son  of  Galal,  the  son  of  Jeduthiin,  and  lirrcehiah  the 
son  of  Asa,  the  son  of  Elkanah,  that  dwelt  in  the  vil- 
lages of  the  Netophathites. 

^ 35.  And  in  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon, 

Jehiel,  whose  wife's  name  »•".<  5Iaachah  : 

36.  And  his  tirstborn  sou  Abdoii,  then  Zur, 

and  Kisli,  aud  Baal,  aud  Ner,  and  Nadab, 

37.  And  Gedor,  aud  Ahio,  and  Zechariah,  and 

Mikloth. 

38.  And  3Iiklotli  begat  Shimeam.     And  they 

also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  at  .Jerusalem,  over 
against  their  brethren. 

Nell.  xi.  3.  Now  these  are  the  chief  of  the  province 
that  dwelt  in  .Jerusalem:  but  in  the  cities  of  Judali 
dwelt  every  one  in  his  jiossession  in  their  cities,  ^» 
iril^  Israel,  the  priests,  and  the  I^cvitcs,  and  the  Neth- 
inira,and  the  children  of  Solomon's  servants. 

4.  And  at  Jerusalem  dwelt  cn'Uiin  of  the  chil- 
dren of  .ludah,  and  of  tlie  children  of  Benjamin.  Of 
the  children  of  .Judah ;  Athaiah  the  son  of  I'zziali,  the 
son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of 
Sliephatiah,  the  son  of  Mahalaleel,  of  the  children  of 
Perez ; 

5.  And  ^laaseiah  the  son  of  Baruch,  the  son 

of  Col-hozeh,  the  son  of  Hazaiah,  the  son  of  Adaiah, 
the  son  of  Joiarib,  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  sou  of 
Shiloni. 

6.  All  the  sons  of  Perez  that  dwelt  at  Jenisa- 

lem  were  four  hundi-ed  thi'cescore  and  eight  valiant 
men. 

7.  And  these  are  the  sons  of  Benjamin  ;  Sallu 

the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  sou  of  Joed,  the  son  of  Pe- 
daiah, the  son  of  Kolaiah.  the  sou  of  Maaseiah,  the 
son  of  Ithiel,  the  son  of  Jesaiah. 


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GENEALOGIES  AND  CATALOGUES. 


BOOK  X, 


JVc/i.  xi.  S.  And  after  him  Gabbai,  Sallai,  nine  hun- 
dred twenty  and  eight. 

9.  And  Joel  the  son  of  Zichri  wm  their  over- 
seer :  and  Judah  the  son  of  Senuah  was  second  over 
the  city. 

1  10.  Of  the  priests :  Jedaiah  the  son  of  Joiarib, 

Jachin. 

11.   Seraiah  the  son   of  Hilkiah,  the  son  of 

MeshidUim,  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  -^on  of  3Ieraioth, 
the  son  of  Ahitub,  ■>ras  tlie  ruler  of  the  house  of  God. 

12.  And  tlieir  brethren  that   did  the  work  of 

tlie  house  were  eight  liundred  twenty  and  two :  and 
Adaiah  the  son  of  .Jerohani,  the  son"  of  PeUtHah,  tlie 
son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Pashiu-, 
the  son  of  Malchiah, 

13.  And  Ids  brethren,  chief  of  the  fathers,  two 

hundred  forty  and  two :  and  Amasliai  tlic  son  of  Aza- 
reel,  the  son  of  Ahasai,  the  son  of  Meshillemoth,  the 
son  of  Immer, 

—  —  14.  And  their  Ijrethren,  mighty  men  of  valour, 
a  liundred  twenty  and  eight:  and  their  overseer  JCrtj; 
Zabdiel,  the  son  (if  one  of  the  great  men. 

1.5.  Also  of  the  tevites :  Shemaiah  the  son  of 

Hashnb,  the  son  of  Azrikam,  the  son  of  Hashabiah, 
the  son  of  Bunni : 

20.  And  the  residue  of  Israel,  of  the  priests, 

and  the  Levites,  were  in  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  every 
one  in  his  inheritance. 

21.  But  the   Nethinim  dwelt   in  Ophcl:  and 

Ziha  and  Gispa  were  over  the  Nethinim. 

22.  The  overseer  also  of  the  Levites  at  Jeru- 
salem was  Uzzi  the  son  of  Bani,  the  sou  of  Hasha- 
biah, the  son  of  ilattaniah,  the  son  of  Micha.  Of  the 
sons  of  Asaph,  the  singers  were  over  the  business  of 
the  house  of  God. 

24.  And  Pethahiah  the  son  of  Jleshezabeel, 

of  the  children  of  Zerah  the  son  of  Judah,  iciifi  at  the 
king's  hand  in  all  matters  concerning  the  people. 

2.5.    And   for   the  villages,  with   their  fields, 

some  of  the  children  of  Judah  dwelt  at  Kirjafh-arba, 
and  in  the  villages  thereof,  and  at  Dibon,  and  //)  tlie 
villages  thereof^and  at  Jekabzeel,  and  in  the  villages 
thereof, 

26.   And  at  Jeshua,  and  at  Moladah,  and  at 

Beth-phelet, 

27.   And  at  Hazar-shual,  and  at  Beer-sheba, 

and  in  the  villages  thereof, 

28.  And  at  Ziklag,  and  at  Mekonah,  and  in 

the  villages  thereof, 


29.  And  at  En-rimmon,  and  at  Zareah,  and  at 

Jarmuth, 

30.  Zanoah,  Adullam,  and  in  their  villages,  at 

Laehish,  and  the  fields  thereof,  at  Azekah,  and  in  the 
villages  thereof  And  they  dwelt  from  Beer-sheba 
unto  the  valley  of  Ilinnom. 

31.  The  children  also  of  Benjamin  from  Geba 

(hrelt  at  ilichmash,  and  Aija,  and  Beth-el,  and  in,  their 
villages, 

^~    And  at  Anathoth,  Nob,  Ananiah, 
Ilazor,  Ramah,  Gitfaim, 
Hadid,  Zeboira,  Neballaf, 
Lod,  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  craftsmen. 
And  of  the  Levites  were  divisions  in  Ju- 


32. 

33. 

34. 

35. 

30. 

dah,  and  in  Benjamin. 

§  107.    Sealers  of  Xeliemiah's  C'oveuant. 

2fiJi.  X.  1.  Now  those  that  sealed  were  Nehemiah, 
the  Tirshatha,  the  son  of  Hachaliah,  and  Zidkijah, 

2.  Seraiah,  Azariah,  Jeremiah, 

3.  Pashur,  Amariah,  Malchijah, 

4.  Hattush,  Shebaniah,  Malluch, 

5.  Harim,  Meremoth,  Obadiah, 

6.  Daniel,  Ginnethon,  Baruch, 

7.  Jleshullam,  Abijah,  Mijamin, 

8.  Maaziah,  Bilgai,  Shemaiah :  these  wei-e  the 

priests. 

9.  And  the  Levites :  both  Jeshua  the  son  of 

Azaniah  Binnui  of  the  sons  of  Henadad,  Kadmiel ; 

10.  And  their  lirethren,  Shebaniah,  Hodijah, 

Kelita,  Pelaiah,  Hanan, 

11.  Micha,  Rehob,  Hashaliiah, 

12.  Zaccur,  Sherebiah,  Shebaniah, 

13.  Hodijah,  Bani,  Beninu. 

14.  The  chief  of  the  people ;  Parosh,  Pahath- 

moab,  Elam,  Zatthu,  Bani, 

15.  IJunni,  Azgad,  Bebai, 

16.  Adouijah,'Bigvai,  Adin, 

17.  Ater,  Ilizkijah,  Azzm-, 

18.  Hodijah,  Hashum,  Bezai, 

•  19.  Hariph,  Anathoth,  Neliai, 

30.  JIagpiash,  Meshullam,  Hezir, 

21.  IMeshezabeel,  Zadok,  Jaddua, 

22.  Pelatiah,  Hanan,  Anaiah, 

23.  Hoshea,  Hananiah,  Hashub, 

24.  Hallohesh,  Pileha,  Shobek, 

25.  Rehum,  Hashabnah,  JIaaseiali, 

26.  And  Ahijah,  Hanan,  Anan, 

—  —  27.  Malluch,  Harim,  Baanali. 


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"^■S^ 


CHAP.   I. 


THE  HEBllEVYS. 


BOOK  XI. 


BOOK  XI, -THE  HEBREWS. 


CHAP.  I. 

GOD'S  CHOSEN  PEOPLE. 

§  1.    Oripiii  and  Call  of  the  Hcbrewfs. 

Oen.  xi.  2?.  And  Ilurandipil  licfoio  his  fiitliorTerah 
in  tlie  land  of  his  nativity,  in  Trol'  the  C'li:dd«'s. 

3\.  And  Tci-ah  took  Abrani  liis  son,  and  Lot 

the  son  of  Ilaran  liis  son's  son,  an<l  Sarai  liis  daiiffhtcr 
in  law,  liis  son  Alirani's  wile;  mid  ihcv  went  tiiith 
with  them  from  L'r  of  the  Chakleus,  to  goiulo  the  land 
of  Canaan;  and  they  came  unto  Haran,  and  dwelt 
there. 

—  xii.  1.  Now  the  Lord  had  said  unto  Abram,  Get 
thee  out  of  thy  eountry,  and  from  thy  kindreil,  and 
from  thy  father's  house,  unto  a  land  that  I  will  shew 
thee: 

3.  And  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation, 

and  I  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thv  name  great;  and 
thou  Shalt  be  a  blessimj  : 

3.  And  I  will  bless  them  that  bless  thee,  and 

curse  him  that  eurseth  thee :  and  m  thee  shall  all 
families  of  the  earth  be  blessed. 

4,  So  Abram  ilejiarted,  as  the  Lord  had  spoken 

unto  him;  and  Lot  went  with  him:  and  Abram  icas 
seventy  and  five  years  old  when  he  departed  out  of 
Ilaran. 

5.  And  Abram  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  Lot 

liis  brothers  son,  and  all  their  sulistance  tliat  they  had 
gatliereil.  :ind  tlie  souls  that  tliey  had  sotlen  in  Haran; 
and  tliey  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan; 
and  into  the  laud  of  Can:ian  they  came. 

G.  And  Abram  jiassed  t'hronnh  the  land  unto 

the  place  of  Sichem,  unto  tlie  pl:iin  of  Jlorch.  And 
the  Canaanite  inii  then  in  the  land. 

.„r  ^t^li  ^'  '^"'^  ^mI'"  ?■'¥  'V-^'  '^"^^nant  between  |  en:int;  the  word  if^(cV("  he  commauded'to  a  thousand 
me  and  thee,  iind  will  multiply  thee  exceedingly. 
-t-  As  for  me,  behold,  my  covenant"  is  with 


priests,  and  a  holy  nation.  These  nre  the  words  which 
thou  Shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

Ddit.  x.wiii.  !).  The  Lord  sli:ill  establish  thee  a  holv 
people  unto  himself,  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thee,  if 
thou  Shalt  keeji  the  comm;indments  of  the  Lord  thy 
God,  and  w;ilk  in  his  ways. 

10.  And  ;dl  jieople  of  the  earth  shall  see  that 

thou  art  called  by  the  name  of  the  Lord;  and  they 
sh;\ll  be  afniid  of  thee. 

l.t.  Ixii.  12.  And  they  shall  Ciill  them.  The  holv  peo- 
ple. The  redeemed  of  t!ie  Loun :  and  thou  sh'alt  be 
called,  SouLdit  out,  A  city  not  foi-s;iken. 

Jlih.  xi.  12.  Therefore  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and 
him  ;is  good  as  dead,  so  ma ni/  as  the  stars  of  the  sky 
in  multitude,  and  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea  shore 
innumerable. 

See  Jc):  xxxi.  1.    EtcK:  xxxvii.  27. 

§  2.    God's  Covenant  wifli  Them. 

Er.  xxxiv.  27.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jloscs, 
■U'rile  thou  these  words :  for  aiYer  the  tenor  of  these 
words  I  h:ive  made  a  coven:int  with  thee  and  with 
Israel. 

Bent.  Y.  2.  The  Lord  our  God  made  a  covenant 
with  us  in  Iloreb. 

3.  The  Lord  made  not  this  covenant  with  our 

fathers,  but  ^\■Ul\  us,  evfii  us,  who  are  all  of  us  lure 
alive  this  daj-. 

—  xxix.  1.  These  are  the  words  of  the  covenant, 
which  the  Lord  commanded  Closes  to  make  with  the 
children  of  Israel  in  the  land  of  Moab,  besides  the 
covenant  wliieli  he  made  with  them  in  Horeb. 

9.  Keep  therefore  the  words  of  this  covenant, 

and  do  them,  that  ve  may  prosper  in  all  that  ye  do. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  15.  'Bl-  ye"  mindful  alwavs  of  "his  cov- 


thee,  and  thou  slialt  be  a  father  of  many  nations. 

3-  Neither  sh;ill  thv  name  anv  inore  be  called 

Abram,  but  thy  n;ime  shall  be  Abraham;  for  a  father 
of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee. 

6.  And  I  will   make  thee  exceeding  fniitful, 

and  I  will  make  nations  of  thee,  and  kings  shall  come 
out  of  thee. 

"■  And  I  will  establish  mv  covenant  between 

uie  and  thee  ;ind  thy  seed  after  tiiee  in  their  genera- 
tions, for  an  e\-erlasting  covenant,  to  be  a  God  unto 
thee  and  to  thy  seed  after  thee. 

13-  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  As  for  Sarai 

thy  wife,  thou  shalt  not  call  her  name  Sarai,  but  Sarah 
sliiiH  her  name  ic. 

!<>•  And  I  will  bless  her,  and  sive  thee  a  son 

also  of  her :  yea,  I  will  bless  her,  and  she  sh:ill  be  a 
nvAliir  of  nations  ;  kings  of  peo])lc  shall  be  of  her. 

17.  Then    Aljiaham   fell   ujion   his  face,  and 

laughed,  and  .s;iid  in  bis  heart,  Shall  a  child  be  born 
unto  him  that  is  a  hundred  years  old  ?  and  shall  Sarah, 
that  is  ninety  years  old,  bear":' 

Er.  vi.  7.  Aiid  I  will  take  j-ou  to  me  for  a  ]ieople, 
and  I  will  be  to  you  a  God:  and  ye  shall  know  tli:it  I 
am  the  Lord  your  God,  which  brlngeth  you  out  from 
under  the  burdens  of  the  Egyptians" 

—  xix.  .5.  Now  therefore,"if  ye  will  obev  mv  voice 
indeed,  iiml  kee))  my  covenant,  then  ve  shiill  Tie  a  jie- 
culiar  treasure  unto"  me  above  all  people :  lor  all  the 
earth  is  mine : 

-  C.  And  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  kinsdom  of 


generations ; 

16.  Even  of  the  covenant  which  he  made  with 

Abraham,  and  of  his  oath  unto  Isaac  ; 

17.  And  hath  eontinned  the  same  to  Jacob  for 

a  l;iw,  our?  to  Israel /■>/•  an  everlasting  covenant, 

Jir.  xi.  2.  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant,  and 
spe;ik  unto  the  meii  of  Jndah,  and  to  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem ; 

3.  And  say  thou  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  of  Israel ;  Cursed  he  the  m;m  that  olieyeth 
not  the  words  of  this  covenant, 

4.  AVhich  I  commanded  your  fathers  in  the 

diiy  that  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Eg\^)t,  from  the  iron  furnace,  saviiiir,  Obev  mv 
voice,  and  do  them,  aecordin;;-  to  all  whicli  I  coni- 
mand  you :  so  shall  ye  be  mv  people,  and  I  will  be 
your  God : 

5-  That  I  may  perform  the  oath  which  I  have 

sworn  unto  your  fathers,  to  give  them  a  land  flowing 
with  milk  and  honey,  as  it  «  this  d.ay.  Then  answered 
I,  and  said.  So  be  it".  O  Lord. 

—  xxxiv.  13.  Thus  saiili  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
IsiMel ;  I  made  a  covenant  with  vour  fathers  in  the 
day  thiit  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Egyjit,  out  of  the  house  of  bondmen,  saving. 

See  Ezek.  xxxvii.  2G. 

§  3.    God  Faithfnl  to  his  {'ovenant. 

Deut.  xxxii.  11.  As  an  ea.'le  stirreth  up  her  nest, 
fluttereth  over  her  young,  spreadeth  abroad  her  wings, 
takelh  them,  heareth  them  on  her  wings  : 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Bait,  sxxii.  13.  So  the  Loud  alone  did  lead  Uiin, 
aud  there  was  no  strang-e  god  with  him. 

3  Kiiig.s  .\iii  i?j  And  the  Lord  was  gracions  nnto 
them,  and  had  eompassion  on  them,  and  had  respeet 
unto  them,  beeause  of  his  eovenant  with  Abraham, 
Isaac,  and  Jacob,  and  would  not  destroy  them,  neither 
cast  he  them  from  his  presence  as  yet. 

Pi.  Ixxxix.  28.  Jly  merej'  will  I  keep  for  him  for 
evermore,  and  my  covenant  shall  stand  fast  with  him. 

—  cv.  8.  He  hath  renieuiliered  his  eovenant  for  ever, 
the  word  which  he  conuiianded  to  a  thousand  genera- 
tions. 

9.  Which  cotenant   he  made  with  Abraham, 

and  his  oath  unto  Isaac ; 

10.  Aud  confirmed  the  same  imto  Jacob,  for  a 

law,  and  to  Israel /<)/■  an  everlasting  covenant: 

—  cxi.  9,  He  sent  redemption  unto  his  people :  he 
hath  commanded  his  covenant  for  ever :  holy  and  rev- 
erend is  his  name, 

Ezck.  xvi.  00.  Nevertheless,  I  will  rememlier  my 
covenant  with  thee  in  the  days  of  thj'  youth,  and  I  will 
establish  unto  thee  an  everlasting  covenant. 

61.  Then  thou  shalt  rememlier  thy  ways,  and 

be  ashamed,  wlien  thou  shalt  receive  thy  sisters,  thine 
elder  and  thy  younger :  and  I  will  give  them  unto  thee 
for  daughters,  Ijut  not  by  thy  covenant. 

63.  And   I  will  establisli   my  covenant  with 

thee;  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  urn  the  Lord  : 

—  XX.  14.  But  I  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that  it 
should  not  be  polluted  before  the  heathen,  in  whose 
sight  I  brought  them  out. 

37.  And  I  will  cause  you  to  pass  under  the 

rod,  and  I  will  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the  cove- 
nant: 

§  4.    Their  t'oveuaiit  with  God. 

Dt'ut.  xxix.  10.  Ye  stand  this  day  all  of  you  before 
the  Lord  your  God ;  your  captains  of  your  tribes,  yom' 
elders,  and  your  officers,  wilh  all  the  men  of  Israel, 

11.  Your  little  ones,  your  wives,  and  thy  stran- 
ger that  is  in  thy  camp,  from  the  hewer  of  thj'  wood 
unto  the  drawer  of  thy  water ; 

— •  —  13.  That  thou  sliouldest  enter  into  covenant 
with  the  Lord  tliy  God,  and  into  his  oath,  which  the 
Lord  thy  God  maketh  with  thee  this  da}': 

i3.  That  he  may  establish  thee  to  day  for  a 

people  unto  himself,  and  that  he  ma}-  be  unto  tliee  a 
God,  as  he  hath  said  imto  thee,  aud  as  he  hath  sworn 
unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob. 

l-l.  Neither  with  you  onlj"  do  I  make  this  cove- 
nant and  this  oath; 

1.5.  But  with  him  that  standeth  here  with  us 

this  day  before  the  Lord  our  God,  and  also  with  him 
that  ix  not  here  with  us  this  day : 

./«.  xxiv.  2.5.  So  Joslnia  tiiade  a  covenant  with  the 
peoi)le  that  day,  and  set  them  a  statute  and  an  ordi- 
nance in  Shechem.  * 

2  Kiiu/x  xi.  17.  And  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  be- 
tween the  Lord  and  the  king  ;uid  the  people,  that 
they  should  be  the  Lord's  pe6[)le;  between  the  king 
also  aud  the  people. 

—  xxiii.  3.  Aud  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  and  made 
a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to  walk  after  the  Lord, 
aud  to  keep  his  conunandmeuts  :Mid  his  testimonies 
and  his  statutes  with  all  lluir  heart  and  all  their  soul, 
to  perform  the  words  of  this  covenant  that  were  written 
in  this  book.    And  all  the  people  stood  to  the  covenant. 

2  Chr.  XV.  13.  And  tliey  entered  into  a  covenant  to 
seek  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  with  all  their  heart 
and  with  all  their  .soul ; 

—  xxiii.  16.  And  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  be- 
tween him,  and  lietwei  ii  all  the  peo]ile,  and  between 
the  king,  tliat  they  should  be  the  Lord's  iicople. 

—  xxix.  10.  Now  /'  i.i  in  mine  heart  to  makeacove- 
r.ant  with  the  Loiir>  God  of  Israel,  that  his  tierce 
^^■rath  may  turn  away  from  us. 

—  xxxiv.  31  And  the  king  stood  in  his  place,  and 
made  a  covenant  belore  the  Lord,  to  walk  after  the 
Lord,  and  to  keep  his  commamlnients,  and  his  tcsli- 
nionies,  ami  his  sttitules,  with  all  his  heart,  and  with 
all  his  .-ioul,  to  perlorm  the  words  of  the  covenant 
which  are  written  in  this  book. 

32.  Aud  he  caused  all  that  were  present  in  Je- 


rusalem and  Benjamin  to  stand  to  it.  And  the  inhab- 
itants of  Jerusalem  did  according  to  the  covenant  of 
God,  the  God  of  their  tlithers. 

Xih.  ix.  38.  And  liecause  of  all  this  we  make  a  sure 
<»rf ;/««<,  and  write  it;  aud  our  princes,  Levites,  ami 
priests,  seal  vnio  it. 

Jtr.  I.  5.  They  shall  ask  the  way  to  Zion  with  their 
faces  thitherward,  sayitiff.  Come,  and  let  us  join  our- 
selves to  the  Lord  in  a  perpetual  covenant  thai  shall 
not  be  forgotten. 

§  5.    The  Divine  Choice  Reasserted. 

Dent.  vii.  6.  For  thou  art  a  holy  people  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God ;  the  Lord  thy  God  has  chosen  thee  to 
be  a  special  people  unto  himself,  above  all  people  that 
are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  3.  For  thou  art  a  holy  people  mito  the  Lord 
thy  God,  and  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  pecu- 
liar peo]ile  unto  himself,  above  all  the  nations  that  are 
upon  the  earth. 

—  xxvi.  17.  Thou  hast  avouched  the  Lord  this  day 
to  be  thy  God,  and  to  walk  in  his  ways,  aud  to  keep 
his  statutes,  and  his  commandments,  aud  his  judg- 
ments, and  to  hearken  imto  his  voice : 

18.  And  the  Lord  hath   avouched  thee  Uiis 

daj'  to  be  his  peculiar  people,  as  he  hath  promised  thee, 
and  that  thou  shouldest  keep  all  his  commandments ; 

—  xxxii.  9.  For  the  Lord's  portion  is  his  people ; 
Jacob  IS  the  lot  t)f  his  inheritance. 

Ps.  cv.  6.  O  ye  seed  of  Abraham  his  servant,  j'e  chil- 
dren of  Jacob  his  chosen. 

—  cxxxv.  4.  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  unto 
himself,  and  Israel  for  his  peculiar  treasure. 

Is  XXIX.  23.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord,  who  re- 
deemed Abraham,  concerning  the  house  of  Jacob,  Ja- 
cob shall  not  now  be  ashamed,  neither  shall  his  face 
now  wax  ])ale. 

—  xh.  8.  But  thou,  Israel,  art  my  servant,  Jacob 
whom  I  have  chosen,  the  seed  of  Abraham  my  friend. 

9.   Thou  whom  I  have  taken  from  the  ends  of 

the  earth,  and  called  thee  from  the  chief  men  thereof, 
aud  said  unto  thee.  Thou  art  my  servant;  I  have 
chosen  thee,  and  not  cast  thee  away. 

§  6.    Reasons  for  it. 

Beut.  vii.  7.  The  Lord  did  not  set  his  love  upon  yon, 
nor  choose  you,  because  ye  were  more  in  number  than 
any  people  ;  for  ye  were  the  fewest  of  all  people  : 

8.  But  because  the  Lord  loved  you,  and  be- 
cause he  would  keep  the  oath  which  he  had  sworn 
unto  your  fathers,  hath  the  Lord  brought  you  out 
with  a  might}'  hand,  aud  redeemed  you  out  of  the 
house  of  bondmen,  from  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  kmg  of 
Egypt. 

—  X.  15.  Only  the  Lord  had  a  delight  in  thy  fathers 
to  love  them,  and  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  ereii 
j'ou  above  all  peojile,  as  it  i.i  this  day. 

—  xxvi.  19.  Aud  to  make  thee  high  above  all  na- 
tions which  he  hath  made,  in  praise,  and  m  name,  aud 
in  honour ;  and  that  thou  mayest  lie  a  holy  people  imto 
the  Lord  thy  God,  as  he  hath  spokeu. 


S>  t. 


Canaan  Promised. 


Gen.  xiii.  1.  And  Abram  went  up  out  of  Eg}'pt,  he, 
and  his  wife,  and  all  that  he  had,  aud  Lot  with  him, 
into  the  south, 

11.  Then  Lot  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  Jor- 
dan ;  and  Lot  journeyed  east :  aud  they  separated 
themselves  the  one  from  the  other. 

13.  Abram  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and 

Lot  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  pitched  hislQiit 
toward  Sodi>m. 

14.  Aud  the  Lord  said  unto  Abram,  after  that 

Lot  was  separated  from  him.  Lift  up  now  tlune  eyes, 
and  look  from  the  iilace  where  thon  art  northward, 
and  sonthw.ird,  and  eastward,  aud  westward: 

13.   For  ;dl  the  land  which  thou  seest,  to  thee 

will  I  give  it,  and  to  Ihy  seed  for  ever. 

—  —  17.  Arise,  walk  through  llie  land  in  the  length 
of  it  aud  in  the  breadth  of  it ;  for  I  will  give  it  unto 
tliee. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Gen.  XV.  7.  And  lie  said  unto  him,  I«»i  the  Loud  that 
broiiijhl  thcu  out  of  Ir  of  the  Chaldees,  to  give  thee 
this  hiud  to  inherit. 

18.  Ill  that  same  day  the  Lord  made  a  cove- 
nant with  Al)rain,  saying,  Uiilo  lliy  seed  liave  I  given 
tills  land,  fioiii  the  river  of  Egypt  unto  the  great  river, 
the  river  Euphrates: 

—  xvii.  .'>.  And  I  will  give  unto  thcc,  and  to  thy 
seed  after  thee,  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger, 
all  the  laud  of  t'auaau,  for  an  everlasting  possession ; 
and  I  will  be  their  God. 

—  xxvL  2.  And  the  LoiiD  appeared  unto  him,  and 
said,  (Jo  not  down  into  Egypt ;  dwell  in  the  land  which 
I  shall  tell  thee  of. 

3.    Sojourn  in  this  land,  and   I  w  ill   be  w  ith 

thee,  and  will  liless  thee  ;  for  unto  thee,  and  unto  thy 
seed,  I  will  irive  all  these  eiuinlrics,  and  I  will  perforin 
the  oath  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham  thy  father; 

—  XXXV.  Vi.  And  the  land  which  I  gave  Abraham 
and  Isaac,  to  thee  I  will  give  it,  and  to  th}-  seed  after 
thee  will  I  give  the  land." 

—  xlviii.  21.  And  Israel  said  unto  .Joseph,  Behold,  I 
die;  but  God  shall  be  with  you,  and  bring  j'ou  again 
unto  the  land  of  your  fathers. 

—  1.  2-t.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  die  ; 
and  God  will  sureiv  visit  you,  and  bring  j-ou  out  of 
this  land  unto  the  land  which  he  sware  to  Abraham, 
to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob. 

Ex.  vi.  4.  And  I  have  also  established  my  covenant 
with  them,  to  give  them  the  land  of  Canaan,  the  land 
of  their  pilgrimage,  wherein  they  were  strangers. 

8.  And  I  will  liring  you  in  unto  the  land,  con- 
cerning the  which  I  did  sware  to  give  it  to  Abraham, 
to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob ;  and  I  will  give  it  J'ou  for  a 
heritage  :  I  am  the  Lokd. 

—  XV.  17.  Thou  shall  bring  them  in,  and  plant  them 
in  tlie  mountain  of  thine  inheritance,  in  the  place,  O 
Loud,  irhich  thou  hast  made  for  thee  to  dwell  in;  in 
the  sanctuary,  O  Lord,  which  thy  hands  have  estab- 
lished. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  And  the  Lord  siiid  unto  SIoscs,  De- 
part, and  go  up  hence,  thou  aud  the  people  which  thou 
hast  brought  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egvpt,  unto  the 
land  which  I  sware  unto  Aliraliam,  tolsaac,  aud  to 
Jacob,  saying.  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  it: 

Dent.  iii.  28.  But  charge  .Joshua,  aud  encourage  him, 
and  strengthen  him:  for  he  shall  go  over  before  this 
IH-oiile,  aud  he  shall  cause  them  to  inherit  the  land 
which  thou  shalt  see. 

—  xi.  31.  For  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan  to  go  in  to 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  j-our  God  giveth  you, 
and  ye  shall  jiossess  it,  and  dwell  therein. 

Jos.  i.  3.  Everyplace  that  the  sole  of  j-otir  foot  shall 
tread  upon,  that  have  I  given  unto  you,  as  I  said  unto 
Moses. 

-t.  From  the  wilderness  and  this  Lebanon  even 

unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Eujjhratcs,  all  the  land 
of  the  ITittites,  and  unto  the  great  sea  toward  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  sun,  shall  l)e  your  coast. 

Ezeh:  xxxvi.  28.  And  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that 
I  gave  to  your  fathers ;  and  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and 
I  will  be  yom-  God. 

§  8.    Conditions  of  Possessing  Canaan. 

2  Kings  xxi.  8.  Neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  Israel 
move  any  more  out  of  the  land  which  I  gave  their  fa- 
thers; only  if  they  will  observe  to  do  according  to  all 
that  1  have  eoramanded  tlu-in,  and  .according  to  all  the 
law  that  mj-  servant  Moses  commanded  them. 

1  Chr.  xxviii.  8.  Now  therefore,  in  the  sight  of  all 
Israel  the  congregation  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  audi- 
ence of  our  God,  keep  and  seek  for  all  the  conmiand- 
ments  of  the  Loud  your  God :  that  ye  may  possess  this 
good  land,  and  leave  it  for  an  inheritance  for  your  chil- 
dren after  you  for  ever. 

Jer.  vii.  ,5.  For  if  ye  thoroughly  amend  your  waj's 
and  your  doings;  if  ye  thoroughly  execute  judgment 
between  a  man  and  his  neighbour: 

G.  If  ye  oppress  not  the  stranger,  the  father- 
less, and  the  widow,  and  shed  not  innocent  blood  in 
this  place,  neither  walk  after  other  gixls  to  your  hurt; 

7.  Then  will  I  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  place, 

23 


in  the  land  tliat  I  gave  to  your  fathers,  for  ever  and 
ever. 

§  9.    References  to  the  Promise. 

Dent,  xxxii.  8.  When  the  Most  High  divided  to  the 
nations  tlieir  inlierit;inee,  when  he  sejiaraled  the  sons 
of  Adam,  he  set  the  bounds  of  the  people  aceordiiiLC 
to  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  IK.  Saying,  Into  Ibee  will  I  give  tlic 
laud  of  t'ana;in,  the  lot  of  your  inheritance; 

19.  When  ye  were  but  few,  even  a  few,  iiiul 

strangers  in  it. 

I's.  cv.  11.  Saying,  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of 
Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inheritance: 

12.  When  "they  were  Init  a  few  men  in  nutn- 

ber ;  yea,  very  few,  and  strangers  in  it. 

A(7(.  ix.  7.  Thou  art  the  Lord  the  God,  who  didst 
choose  Abram,  :in(l  broughtcst  him  forth  out  of  Ur  of 
the  Chaldees,  and  gavest  him  the  name  of  Abraham; 

8.  Aud  fouudest  his  heart  faithful  before  thee, 

and  madest  a  covenant  with  bini  to  give  the  land  of 
the  Canaanites,  the  lliltilcs,  the  Anioritcs,  and  the 
Pcrizzites,  and  the  Jebusiles,  and  the  Girgashites,  to 
give  it,  I  say,  to  his  seed,  and  hast  performed  thy  words ; 
for  thou  art  righteous  : 

Jir.  XXV.  h.  They  said.  Turn  ye  again  now  everj' one 
fl'om  his  evil  way,  and  from  the  evil  of  your  doings, 
aud  dwell  in  the  land  that  the  Lord  hatli  given  unto 
you  and  to  your  fathers  for  ever  and  ever : 

7.  Yet  ye  have  not  hearkened  unto  nie,  saith 

the  Lord;  that  ye  might  provoke  nic  to  auger  with 
the  works  of  your  hands  to  your  own  hurt. 

Acts  vii.  2.  And  he  said,  Jlen,  brethren,  and  fathers, 
hearken ;  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  lather 
Abraham,  when  he  was  in  Mesopotamia,  before  he 
dwelt  in  Charran, 

8.  And   said   unto  him.  Get  thee  out  of  thy 

country,  aud  from  thy  kindred,  aud  come  into  the 
land  which  I  shall  shew  thee. 

4.  Then  came  he  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chal- 
deans, aud  dwelt  in  Charran  :  and  from  thence,  w  hen 
his  father  was  dead,  he  removed  him  into  this  land, 
wherein  ye  now  dwell. 

5.  And  he  gave  him  none  inheritance  in  it,  no, 

not  so  much  as  to  set  his  foot  ou:  yet  he  promised  that 
he  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  possession,  and  to  his 
seed  after  him,  when  as  yet  he  had  no  child. 

§  10.    The  Israelites  always  to  be  God's  People. 

2  Sam.  vii.  24.  For  thou  hast  confirmed  to  thyself 
thy  people  Israel  to  be  a  people  unto  thee  for  ever:  and 
thou.  Lord,  art  liecome  their  God. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  9.  Also  I  will  ordain  a  place  for  my  peo- 
ple Israel,  aud  will  ]ilanl  them,  and  Ihey  shall  dwell  in 
their  place,  and  shall  be  moved  no  more ;  neither  shall 
the  children  of  wickedness  waste  them  any  more,  as 
at  the  beginning, 

10.   And  since  the  time  that   I   commanded 

judges  to  be  over  my  ]ieople  Israel.  Moreover  I  will 
subdue  all  thine  enemies.  Furthermore  I  tell  thee, 
that  the  Lord  will  build  thee  a  house. 

22.   For  thy  people  Israel  didst  thou  make 

tiiine  own  people  for  ever;  and  thou,  Lord,  becamest 
their  God. 

J's.  xlviii.  8.  As  we  have  heard,  so  have  we  seen  in 
the  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  in  the  city  of  our  God  : 
(<od  will  establish  it  for  ever.     Selali. 

—  cxv.  12.  The  Lord  hath  been  mindful  of  us:  he 
will  bless  vs  ;  he  will  liless  the  house  of  Israel;  he  will 
bless  the  house  of  Aaron. 

14.  The  Lord  sb.all  increase  you  more  and 

more,  you  and  your  children. 

1.5.  Ye  arc  blessed  of  the  Lord  which  made 

heaven  and  earth. 

Is.  XXX.  20.  And  thourjh  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread 
of  adversity,  and  the  water  of  affliction,  yet  shall  not 
thy  teachers  be  removed  into  a  comer  any  more,  but 
thine  eyes  shall  see  tliv  teachers  : 

21.  And  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind 

thee,  saying.  This  is  the  way,  walk  ye  in  it,  when  ye 
turn  to  "the  right  hand,  and  when  ye  turn  to  the  left. 

—  Ix.  15.   Whereas   thou  hast  "been   forsaken   and 

1 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


hatoil,  so  tliat  uo  man  went  through  thee,  I  will  make 
thee  au  eternal  excellenej',  a  joy  otman_v  generations. 
Is.  Ix.  21.  Tiiy  lieojile  also s7(((rt /«  all  righteous:  they 
shall  inherit  the  land  forever,  the  braueh  of  my  plaiit- 
iug,  the  work  of  my  hands,  that  1  niaj-  be  glorified. 

—  Ixvi.  33.  For  as  the  new  heavens  and  the  new 
earth,  whieh  I  will  make,  shall  remain  Itelbre  ine,  saitli 
the  Loud,  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  remain. 

(Sec  Jei\  xxxi.  ;i.5.) 

Jii:  xxxi.  3G.  If  those  ordinances  depart  from  be- 
fore me,  saith  the  LoitD,  ihcn  the  seed  of  Israel  also 
shall  cease  I'roni  being  a  nation  liefore  me  for  ever. 

37.  Thus  saith  the  Lokd  ;   If  heaven  above 

can  be  measured,  and  the  foundations  of  tlie  earth 
searched  out  beneath,  I  will  also  cast  off  all  the  seed 
of  Israel  for  all  that  they  have  done,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxxiii.  17.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord;  David  shall 
never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  the  house 
of  Israel ; 

18.  Neither  shall  the  priests  the  Lcvites  want 

a  man  Ijefoi-e  me  to  offer  burnt  offerings,  and  to  kindle 
meat  offerings,  and  to  do  sacrifice  continually. 

30.  Thus  saith  the  Loun ;  If  ye  can  break  my 

covenant  of  the  day,  and  my  co\'cnant  of  the  night, 
and  that  there  should  not  be  day  and  night  in  their 
season ; 

31.   Then  raaj  also  mj-  covenant  be  broken 

with  David  my  servant,  that  he  should  not  have  a  son 
to  rei,gn  upon  jiis  throne;  and  with  the  Levitcs  the 
priests,  my  ministei's. 

33.  As  the  host  of  heax'cn  cannot  be  numbered, 

neither  the  sand  of  the  sea  measured ;  so  will  I  mulli- 
\>\y  the  seed  of  David  my  servant,  and  the  Levites 
that  minister  unto  me. 

• 34.  Considerest   thou  not  what    this    people 

have  spoken,  saying.  The  two  families  v;\\\c\\  the  Lord 
hath  chosen,  he  luith  even  cast  them  off?  thus  they 
have  despised  my  jieople,  that  they  should  be  no  more 
a  natiim  before  tbem. 

(See  Jer.  xxxiii.  35.) 

Jer.  xxxiii.  36.  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of 
Jacob,  and  David  my  servant,  so  that  I  will  not  take 
any  of  his  seed  to  he  rulers  over  the  seed  of  Abi'aham, 
Isaac,  and  Jacob  :  for  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to  re- 
turn, and  have  mercv  on  them. 

See  Jf/cnii.  18,  19,"30,  31. 

§  11.    Joy  and  Pride  iu  God's  Choice. 

Dent.  iv.  7.  For  what  nation  ix  there  so  great,  who 
hath  God  M  nigh  unto  them,  as  the  Lord  our  God  is 
in  all  things  tlnit  we  call  upon  him  for? 

Ps.  cxlix.  2.  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  him  that  made  him: 
let  the  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their  King. 

Is.  xliii.  1.  Bin  now  thus  saitli  the  Lord  that  crea- 
ted thee,  O  Jacob,  and  he  that  formed  thee,  O  Israel, 
Fear  not:  for  I  have  redeemed  thee,  I  have  called 
thee  by  thy  name;  thou  art  mine. 

—  xliv.  1.  Yet  now  hear,  O  Jacolj  my  servant;  and 
Israel,  whom  I  have  chosen; 

2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  that  made  thee,  and 

formed  thee  from  the  womli,  irhie/i  Avill  help  thee; 
Fear  not,  O  Jacob,  m}-  servant;  and  thou,  Jesluu-uu, 
whom  I  have  chosen. 

Mill.  i.  5.  And  3-our  eyes  shall  see,  and  ye  shall  say. 
The  Lord  will  lie  magnified  from  tlie  border  of  Israel. 

liotn.  ii.  17.  Behold,  thou  art  called  a  Jew,  and  rest- 
est  in  the  law,  and  niakest  thy  boast  of  God, 

18.  And  knowest  hix  will,  and  approvest  the 

things  that  are  more  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of 
the  law; 

19.  And  art  confident  that  thou  thyself  art  a 

guide  of  the  lilind,  a  light  of  them  which  are  in  dark- 
tness, 

3  Cor.  xi.  23.  Are  they  Hebrews?  so  am  I.  Are 
they  Israelites?  so  um  I.  Are  they  the  seed  of  Abra- 
h:ini  V  so  am  I. 

J'hil.  jii.  4.  Though  I  might  also  haveconficlencc  in 
the  lle.sh.  If  any  other  man  thinketh  that  he  hath 
whereof  he  might  ti'ust  in  the  flesh,  I  more: 

5.  Circumcised  tlie  eighth  day,  of  the  .stock  of 

Israel,  <</'  the  trilie  of  Benj;imin,  a  Hebrew  of  the  He- 
brews ;  as  touching  the  law  a  Pharisee: 


^12.    Duly  of  tlic  t'bosen  People. 

Lev.  XX.  26.  And  ye  shall  be  holy  luito  me :  for  I 
the  Lokd  am  holy,  and  liave  severed  you  from  other 
jieople,  that  ye  should  lie  mine. 

Dent,  xxvii.  9  And  Closes  and  the  priests  the  Le- 
vites spake  unto  all  Israel,  saying.  Take  heed,  and 
hearken,  O  Israel ;  this  day  thou  art  become  the  peo- 
ple of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  12.  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that 
he  hath  done,  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  hia 
mouth ; 

13.  O  ye  seed  of  Israel  his  servants,  ye  children 

of  Jacob,  his  chosen  ones. 

John  viii.  39.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him, 
Abraham  is  our  lather.  Jesus  saith  unto  them.  If  ye 
were  Abraham's  children,  ye  would  do  the  works  of 
Abraham. 

1  Sam.  ii.  30.  Wherefore  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
s;xith,  I  said  indeed  that  thy  house,  and  the  house  of 
thy  father,  shoidd  walk  before  me  forever:  Imt  now 
the  Lokd  saith.  Be  it  far  trom  me ;  for  them  that 
honour  me  will  1  honour,  and  the}'  that  despise  me 
shall  be  lightly  esteemed. 

^  13.    Tlieir  riifaitlifnliiess  Rebuked. 

3  Chr.  XXX.  7.  And  be  not  ye  like  your  fathers,  and 
like  your  brethren,  which  trespassed  against  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fathers,  lehv  therefore  g;ne  them  up  to 
desolation,  as  ye  see. 

Ezek.  XX.  18.  But  I  said  imto  their  children  in  the 
wilderness,  Walk  ye  not  in  the  statutes  of  3'our  fa- 
thers, neither  observe  their  judgments,  nor  defile  j'our- 
selves  Avitli  their  idols : 

Amos  iii.  2.  You  only  have  I  known  of  all  the  fami- 
lies of  the  earth :  therefore  I  will  punish  you  for  all 
j'our  iniquities. 

—  ix.  7.  Are  ye  not  as  children  of  the  Ethiopians 
unto  me,  O  children  of  Israel  ?  saith  the  Lord.  Have 
not  I  brought  up  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  ?  and 
the  PhiUsUues  from  Caphtor,  and  the  Syrians  from 
Kir  ? 

Zech.  i.  4.  Be  ye  not  as  your  f^ithei-s,  unto  whom  the 
former  proiihcls  have  cried,  saying.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts ;  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil  ways, 
and  fretm  your  evil  doings :  but  they  did  not  hear,  nor 
hearken  unto  me,  saith  the  Loud. 


CHAP.  II. 
ISRAEL  IN   EGYPT. 

§  14.    The  Sojourn  in  Egyi)t  Foretold. 

Oen.  XV.  13.  And  he  said  unto  Aliram,  Know  of  a 
surety  that  thy  seed  shall  be  a  stranger  in  a  land  that 
is  not  theirs,  and  shall  serve  them;  and  thcj'  shall  af- 
flict them  tour  hundred  years ; 

—  xlvi.  2.  And  God  spake  unto  Israel  in  the  visions 
of  the  night,  and  said,  Jacob,  Jacob.  And  he  said. 
Here  am  I. 

3.  And  he  said,  I  am  God,  the  God  of  thy  fa- 
ther :  fear  not  to  go  down  into  Egypt ;  for  I  will  there 
make  of  thee  a  great  nation. 

4.  I  will  go  down  with  thee  into  Egj'pt ;  and 

I  will  also  surely  bring  thee  uyi  again:  and  Joseph 
shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  eyes. 

Aets  vii.  0.  And  God  spake  on  this  wise,  That  his 
seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land  ;  and  that  they 
should  bring  them  into  bondage,  and  entreat  iJiem  evil 
four  hundred  j'cars. 

§  15.    Entrance  into  Egypt. 

Oen.  xH.  5.').  And  when  all  the  land  of  Egypt  was 
famished,  the  iieojile  cried  to  Pliaraoh  for  bread  :  and 
Pharaoh  said  unto  iill  the  Egj^itians,  Go  unto  .Joseph  ; 
what  he  s;iilh  to  you,  do. 

50.  And  the  famine  was  over  all  the  face  of 

the  earth  :  and  Josc'ph  opened  all  the  storehouses,  and 
sold  unto  the  Egyptians;  and  the  famine  waxed  sore 
in  the  land  of  Egy]it. 

57.  And  all  countries  came  into  Egjqit  to  Jo- 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


sopli  for  to  Ijuv  corn  ;  because  that  tlie  I'aiuiue  was  .*) 
s.>n'  iu  all  lantls. 

(ftn.  xlli.  1.  Xow  when  Jacob  saw  that  there  was 
corn  in  Egypt,  .Jacob  said  unto  his  sous,  Why  do  ye  looli 
one  upon  another? 

2.  .Viul  lie  said,  RelioM,  I  have  heard  that  there 

is  corn  in  Egypt  :  get  you  down  thither,  and  buy  for 
us  from  thi'Mce  ;  tluit  we  may  hve,  an<l  not  die. 

;3.  -Vnd  .Joseph's  ten"  brethren  went  down  to 

buy  corn  in  E^ypt. 

.5.  Aud    the  sons  of  Israel  came  to  buy  corn 

among  those  that  came :  for  the  famine  was  iu  the 
laud  of  Canaan. 

—  .\liii.  1.  Aud  the  famine  tens  sore  in  tl>e  land. 
2.  Aud  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  eaten  U]i 

the  corn  which  they  had  brought  out  of  Egypt,  their 
father  said  imto  them.  Go  again,  buy  Uh  a  liule  food. 

—  xliv.  2.).  And  our  father  said,  Go  again,  a?ul  buy 
us  a  little  food. 

20.  And  we  said.  We  cannot  go  down  :  if  our 

youngest  brother  be  with  us,  tlien  will  we  go  down : 
for  we  may  not  see  the  man's  face,  except  our  young- 
est brother  /',■  with  us. 


up  to 
.Josci 


unto  him.  Thus  saith  thy  son  .Joseph,  (iod  hath  made 
me  lord  of  all  Egvpt  :  comedown  unto  me,  tarry  not: 

10.  And  thou  shalt  dwell  in  tlie  laud  of  Go- 
shen, and  thou  shalt  be  near  unto  me,  thou,  and  thy 
children,  aud  thy  childreu's  children,  and  thy  flocks, 
aud  thy  herds,  and  all  that  thou  hast : 

11.  And   there   will    I   nouri-^h  thee;  for  yet 

thfn  lire  Ave  yeiirs  of  famine  ;  lest  tlion.  aud  thy  house- 
hold, and  all  that  thou  hast,  come  to  jjoverty. 

12.  And,  beholil,  your  eyes  see,  and  the  eyes 

of  ray  brother  Benjamin,  that  it  is  my  mouth  that 
spcalieth  unto  you. 

—  .\lvi.  1.  And  Israel  took  his  journey  with  all  that 
he  had,  and  came  to  Becr-slieba,  and  oti'ered  sacrifices 
unto  the  God  of  Ids  father  Isaac. 

5.  Aud  .Jacol)  rose  up  from  Beer-sheba :  aud 

the  sons  of  Israel  carried  .Jacob  their  father,  and  their 
little  ones,  and  their  wives,  in  the  -wagons  which 
Pharaoh  had  sent  to  carry  him. 

6.  And  they  took  their  cattle,  and  their  goods, 

which  thev  had  sotten  iu  the  land  of  Canaan,  and 
came  into  Egy]it,  Jacob,  aud  all  his  seed  with  hiui : 

7.  His  sons,  aud  his  sous"  sons  with  him,  his 

daughters,  and  his  sons'  daughters,  and  all  his  seed 
brought  he  with  him  into  Egypt. 

20.  All  the  souls  that  came  with  Jacob  into 

Eg^iJt,  which  came  out  of  his  loins,  besides  Jacob's 
sous'  wives,  all  the  souls  irere  threescore  and  si.\  ; 

27.  And  the  sons  of  Joseph,  which  were  borne 

him  in  Egyjjt,  were  two  souls ;  all  the  souls  of  the  house 
of  Jacob,  which  came  into  Etr\-pt,  were  threescore  and 
ten. 

E-i:  i.  1.  Now  these  are  the  names  of  the  chiliben 
of  Israel,  which  came  into  Egypt ;  eveiy  man  and  his 
household  came  with  .Jacob. 

2.  Reuben,  Simeon,  Levi,  and  Judah, 

3.  Issachar,  Zelniluu,  and  Benjamin, 

4.  Dan.  and  Xaplilali,  Uad,  aud  Asher. 

5.  And  all  the  souls  that  came  out  of  the  loins 

of  Jacob  were  seventy  souls :  for  Joseph  was  in  Egj'pt 
already. 

Acts  vii.  12.  But  when  Jacob  heard  that  there  was 
com  iu  Egypt,  he  sent  out  our  fathers  first. 

§  16.    Sojonrii  in  Esrypt. 

Gen.  slvii.  12.  And  Josejih  nourislied  his  father,  and 
his  brethren,  aud  all  his  father's  household,  with  l)read, 
according  to  their  families. 

27.  And  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egj-pt,  iu 

the  coimtrv  of  Goshen  ;  aud  lliey  had  ))osscssions  there- 
in, and  grew,  and  multiplied  exceedingly. 

—  1.  22.  And  Joseph  dwelt  in  Egj-jji,  he  and  his  fa- 
ther's house:  and  Joseph  lived  a  hundred  and  ten 
years. 

Ex.  xii.  40.  Now  the  sojourning  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  who  dwelt  in  Egypt,  icas  four  hundred  and 
thirty  years. 

41.  Aud  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  four 


hundred  .■uid  thirty  yeiu's,  even  the  .selfsame  day  it 
lauie  1(1  jiass.  that  all  the  hosts  of  the  Loud  went  out 
from  the  land  of  Egvpt. 

Jo».  xxiv.  4.  And  Igave  uuto  Isaac  Jacob  and  Esau  : 
and  I  gave  unto  Esau  mount  Seir,  to  possess  it ;  but 
Jacob  and  his  children  went  down  into  Egj-pt. 

Ps.  cv.  2;i.  Israel  also  came  into  Egypt ;  and  Jacob 
sojourned  in  tlie  laml  of  llam. 

Acts  vii.  14.  Then  sent  Joseph,  and  called  his  father 
Jacob  to  him,  and  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fif- 
teen souls. 

1.5.  So  Jacob  went  down  into  Eg)-pt,  and  died, 

he,  and  our  fathers. 

Oni.  iii.  17.  Aud  this  I  .say,  that  the  covenant,  that 
was  coufiniied  before  of  God  in  Christ,  the  law.  which 
was  four  hundred  aud  thirty  years  ;il'ter,  cannot  dis- 
anuul,  that  it  .should  make  tlie  promise  of  none  ell'ect.* 

§  17.    Boudiii^c  ill  E^ypt. 

Ex.  i.  G.  And  .Joseph  died,  and  all  his  brethren,  and 

all  that  generation. 

7.  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  fruitful, 

aud  increased  abundantly,  and  multiplied,  and  waxed 
exceeding  mighty;  aud  the  laud  was  tilled  with  them. 

8.  Kow  ihere  arose  up  a  new  king  over  Egypt, 

which  knew  not  Joseph. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  his  people,  Behold,  the 

peojile  of  the  chikb'en  of  Israel  are  more  and  mightier 
than  we : 

—  —  10.  Come  on,  let  us  deal  wisely  with  them  ; 
le-it  they  multiply,  aud  it  come  to  pass,  that  wlieu  there 
falleth  out  any  war,  they  joiu  also  unto  our  enemies, 
and  fight  against  us,  aud  »>  get  them  up  out  of  the 
laud. 

11.  Therefore  they  did  set  over  them  t;i.sk- 

masters  to  afliict  them  with  their  burdens.  And  they 
built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cities,  Pithom  and  Raaiuses. 

12.  Bui  the  more  they  afflicted  tlieni,  the  more 

thej-  multiiilied  and  grew.  And  they  were  grieved 
because  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

— 13.  And  the  Egyptians  made  the  children  of 

Israel  to  serve  with  rigour: 

14.  And  they  made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard 

bondage,  in  mortar,  and  iulirick,  aud  iu  all  manner  of 
service  iu  the  field:  all  their  service,  wherein  they 
made  them  serve,  was  with  rigour. 

—  vi.  9.  Aud  Jloses  spake  so  unto  the  children  of 
Israel :  but  they  hearkened  not  unto  Moses  for  an- 
guish of  spirit,  and  for  cruel  lioudage. 

Deui.  iv.  20.  But  the  Loud  hath  taken  }-ou,  ;iud 
brought  you  forth  out  of  the  iron  furnace,  croi  out  of 
Egypt,  to  be  uuto  him  a  people  of  inheritance,  as  ye 
are  this  day. 

—  v.  6.  1  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought 
thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house'cf 
bondage. 

1  Ki»r/s  \m.  .'51.  For  they  be  th}-  people,  and  thine 
inheritance,  which  thou  broughtest  forth  out  of  Egypt, 
from  the  midst  of  the  furnace  of  iron  : 

Is.  Iii.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Jily  people 
went  down  aforetime  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there; 
and  the  Assyrian  oppressed  them  without  cause. 

Acts  vii.  18.  Till  another  king  arose,  which  knew 
not  Joseph. 

19.  The  same  dealt  subtilely  with  our  kindred, 

and  evil  entreated  our  fathers,  so  that  they  cast  out 
their  young  children,  to  the  cud  they  might  not  live. 

See  Deut.  xxvi.  6. 

§  18.    God  Remembers  His  Coveimnt. 

Er.  ii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time, 
that  the  king  of  Egypt  died :  and  the  children  of  Is- 
rael sighed  liy  reason  of  the  bondage,  and  they  cried, 
and  their  ciy  came  up  unto  God  by  reason  of  the 
bondage. 

24.  And  God  hoard  their  gro;iniiig,  and  God 

remembered  his  covenant  with  Abr:ih;iiii,  with  Isaac, 
and  with  Jacob. 


•St.  Paul  reckons  430  vearf.  not  from  the  ^oiu;;  down  of  Jacob, 
but  from  llie  goinij  down  of  .Vbrahaiu,  into  Egjpt.— H. 


2^3 


CHAP.   II. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


E.r.  ii.  25.  And  God  looked  upon  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, and  God  had  respect  unto  ihnn. 

—  iii.  7.  And  the  Lokd  said,  I  have  surely  seen  the 
alrlii'tion  of  my  people  which  aiv  in  Eirypl.  and  have 
heard  their  cry  l\v  reason  of  their  tiiskmasters ;  for  I 
know  their  sorrows ; 

—  —  SI.  Now  therefore,  behold,  the  cry  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  is  come  unto  me :  and  I  have  also  seen 
the  oppression  wlierewith  Ihe  Euyplians  oppress  them. 

—  vi.  .").  And  I  have  also  heard  the  groauinir  of  the 
children  of  Israel,  whom  the  Eai^-ptians  kee])  in  bond- 
age ;  and  I  have  remembered  my  coven:mt. 

Kch.  i.K.  9.  And  diilst  see  the  affliction  of  our  f\tthers 
in  Egypt,  and  hcardest  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea; 

Acts  vii.  o4.  I  liTive  seen,  I  have  seen  tlie  affliction 
of  my  jieojile  which  is  in  Egyjit,  and  I  have  heard 
their  groaning,  and  am  come  down  to  deliver  them. 
And  now  conie,  I  will  send  thee  into  Egypt. 

See  Deui.  xxvi.  7. 

§  19.    Delirerauce  Promised. 

Gen.  XV.  14.  And  also  that  nation,  ■whom  they  shall 
serve,  will  I  judge :  and  afterward  shall  they  come  out 
with  great  suljstance. 

16.  But  in  the  fourth  generation   they  shall 

come  hither  again:  for  the  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  is 
not  yet  full. 

Ex.  iii.  8.  And  I  am  come  down  to  deliver  them  out 
of  the  hand  of  the  Egy|)tians,  and  to  bring  them  up 
out  of  that  land  unto  a  good  land  and  a  large,  unto  a 
laud  flowing  with  milk  and  honey ;  unto  the  place  of 
the  Canaanitcs,  and  the  Hiltites,  and  the  Amorites,  and 
the  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites. 

Ach  vii.  7.  And  the  nation  to  whom  they  shall  be  in 
bondage  will  I  judge,  said  God:  and  after  that  shall 
they  come  forth,  and  serve  me  in  this  place. 

§  20.    Moses  Coiiiinissioiied. 

E.r.  iii.  10.  Come  now  therefore,  and  I  Avill  send  thee 
mito  Pharaoh,  that  thou  raayest  bring  forth  mj'  people 
the  children  of  Israel  out  of  Egypt. 

16.  Go,  and  gather  the  elders  of  Israel  to- 
gether, and  s:iy  unto  them.  The  Lord  God  of  your 
filthers,  the  <4o(l  of  Abraham,  of  Is:iac,  and  of  .lacob, 
appeared  unto  me,  saying,  I  have  surely  visited  you, 
and  seen  tliat  which  is  done  to  vou  in  Egy|it: 

17.  And  I  have  said,  I  will  bring  you  up  out 

of  the  afHiction  of  Egypt  unto  the  land  of  the  Canaan- 
itcs, and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Amoi-ites,  and  the  Periz- 
zites, and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jeljusites,  unto  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  hf>npy. 

—  —  18.  And  tliey  shall  hearken  to  thy  voice:  and 
thou  shalt  come,  thou  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  unto 
the  king  of  Egypt,  and  ye  shall  say  unto  him,  The 
Lord  God  of  tlu!  Hebrews  hath  met  with  us :  and  now 
let  us  go,  we  beseech  thee,  three  days'  journey  into  the 
wilderness,  that  we  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lokd  our 
God. 

—  iv.  23.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  Pharaoh,  Thus 
saith  the  Loud,  Israel  if  my  son,  tren  my  tirstliorn. 

23.  And  I  say  unto  thee.  Let  my  son  go,  that 

he  may  serve  me  :  and  if  thou  refuse  to  let  him  go,  be- 
hold, i  will  slay  thy  sou,  iccn  thy  firstborn. 

§  21.    Moses  Objects. 

E.V.  iii.  11.  And  Moses  said  imto  God,  Who  am  I, 
that  I  shoidd  go  unio  Pharaoh,  and  that  I  should 
bring  forth  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  Enypt  ? 

12.  And  he  said.  Certainly  I  will  he  with  thee ; 

and  this  ^lutU  he  a  token  unto  thee,  (hat  I  have  sent 
tliee:  When  then  thou  liast  brought  forth  the  people 
out  of  EL'Vpt,  ye  shall  serve  God  u|ion  this  moMnt:dn. 

—  iv.  1.  And  Moses  ;niswered  and  said,  I!ut,  lieliold, 
they  will  not  believe  me,  nor  hearken  unto  my  voice: 
for  they  will  say,  The  Lord  luith  wol  ajipeared  unto 
thee. 

10.  And   Moses   said  luito  the  Lord,  O  my 

Lord,  I  am  not  eloiiuent,  neither  licretolbre,  nor  since 
thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy  sen-ant ;  but  I  am  slow  of 
speech,  and  of  a  slow  toiigue. 


—  vi.  30.  And  Jloses  said  before  the  Lord,  Behold, 
I  am  of  uncircumcised  lips,  and  how  shall  Pharaoh 
heiuken  imto  me '' 

§  22.    Aaron  Appoinfeil  to  Assist  Him. 

E.r.  iv.  14.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  w;is  kindled 
against  Jtoses,  and  he  said,  b  not  Aaron  the  Levite 
thy  brother  y  I  know  tli:it  he  can  sjieak  well.  And 
also,  behold,  he  Cometh  forth  to  meet  thee :  and  when 
he  seeth  thee,  he  will  be  glad  in  his  heart. 

15,  And  thou  shalt  speak  luUo  him,  and  put 

words  in  his  mouth :  and  I  will  be  with  thy  mouth, 
and  with  his  mouth,  and  will  teach  you  what  ve  shall 
do. 

16.  And  he  shall  be  thj-  spokesman  unto  the 

people :  and  he  shall  be,  even  he  shall  l)e  to  thee  instead 
of  a  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  be  to  him  instead  of  God. 

—  vii.  2.  Thou  shalt  speak  all  that  I  command  thee ; 
and  Aaron  thy  lirother  sliall  s]ieak  unto  Pharaoh,  that 
he  send  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  his  land. 

7.  And  Moses  ioa.f  fourscore  years  old,  and 

Aaron  fourscore  and  three  years  old,  when  they  spake 
unto  Pharaoh. 

§  23.    Commission  Referred  to. 

1  &tm.  xii.  6.  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  peojile,  // 
h  the  Lord  that  advanced  Moses  and  Aaron,  and  that 
brought  your  fathers  up  out  of  the  land  of  Eg_^^)t. 

P^.  c^'. '2(i.  He  sent  Moses  his  servant;  and  Aaron 
whom  he  had  chosen. 

M/ca/i  vi.  4.  For  I  brought  tliee  up  out  of  the  land 
of  Egypt,  and  redeemed  thee  out  of  the  house  of  serv- 
ants; and  I  sent  before  thee  iloses,  Aaron,  and  ^liriani. 

5.  O  my  people,  remember  now  wliat  Balak 

king  of  Moab  consulted,  and  what  Balaam  the  .son  of 
Beor  answered  him  from  Shittim  inito  Gilgal ;  that  ye 
may  know  the  righteousness  of  the  Lord. 

§  24.    Liberation  of  the  People  Demanded. 

Er.  V.  1.  And  afterward  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in, 
and  told  Ph:iraoh,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
Let  my  peoiile  go,  that  they  may  hold  a  feast  unto  me 
in  the  wilderness. 

3.  And  they  said.  The  God  of  the  Hebrews 

hath  met  with  us :  let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  three  days' 
journey  into  the  desert,  and  s;icrifice  unto  the  Lord 
our  God  ;  lest  he  fall  upon  us  with  pestilence,  or  with 
the  sword. 

§  25.    Pliaraoli's  Refusal. 

E.r.  V.  2.  And  Pharaoh  said,  AVho  /.?  the  Lord,  that 
I  should  obey  his  voice  to  let  Israel  go?  I  know  not 
the  Lord,  neither  will  I  let  Israel  go. 

4.  And  the  king  of  Egypt   said  unto  them, 

Wherefore  do  ye,  Closes  and  Aaron,  let  the  people 
from  their  works?  get  you  unto  your  btirdens. 

— ■  —  5.  And  Pharaoh  said,  Behold,  the  people  of 
the  land  now  are  many,  and  ye  make  them  rest  from 
their  burdens. 

6.  And  Phanioh  commanded  the  same  day  the 

taskm:isters  of  the  pefiple,  and  their  offlcers,  saying, 

• 7.  Ye  shall  no  more  give  the  people  straw  to 

make  brick,  as  heretofore:  let  them  go  and  gather 
straw  for  themselves. 

8.  And  the  tale  of  the  bricks,  which  they  did 

make  heretofore,  5-e  shall  lay  upon  them  ;  ye  shall  not 
diminish  aia//it  thereof:  for  they  be  idle  ;  therefore  they 
cry,  saying.  Let  us  go  end  sacrifice  to  our  God. 

9.  Let  there  more  work  be  laid  ujion  the  men, 

that  the_y  may  labour  therein ;  and  let  them  not  regard 
vain  words. 

§  26.    Tlie  People  Miinuiir  af  their  Increased 
Burdens. 

E.r.  V.  20.  And  they  met  Jloses  and  Aaron,  who 
stood  in  the  way,  as  they  came  forth  from  Pharaoh  : 

21.  And  tliey  said  unto  tliem.  The  Lord  look 

upon  you,  and  judge;  because  ye  have  made  our  s.a- 
vour  to  be  abhorred  in  the  eyes  of  Pliaraoh,  and  in  tlie 
eyes  of  his  servants,  to  luit  a  sword  in  then'  hand  to 
slay  us. 

4 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


E.r.  V.  Qi.  Ami  Musis  rctiiriu'd  milo  Hit"  Loitn,  mid 
saiii,  Lonl,  will  rrt. ire  hast  tlioii  .»'<  evil  I'litreiili'd  llii< 
IX'opk'y  wliv  /■■<  il  t/iftt  lliiiu  Imst  si'iit  iiic':' 

•i:i.  "For  siiici'  I  caiiu'  to  I'liiinmli  to  speak  in 

tliy  name,  lii'  liath  done  ivil  to  this  inoplc;  neither 
hast  thou  delivered  thy  people  at  all. 

§  27.    Final  Orders  to  Moses. 

E.r.  vi.  1.  Then  the  I.oun  said  unto  Moses,  Now 
elialt  tliou  see  what  I  will  do  to  Pharaoh  ;  for  with  a 
strong  hand  shall  he  let  tliein  iro,  and  with  a  slroni; 
hiinil  shall  lie  drive  them  out  of  liis  land. 

11.   Wheivlore  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

I  iim  the  LoKi),  and  I  will  lirini;  yon  out  from  under 
the  burdens  of  Ilie  E;;ypiians.  and  I  will  rid  yon  out 
of  their  hondaire,  and  I  will  redeem  you  with  a 
stretched  out  arm,  and  with  lireal   judgments: 

11.  Go  in,  speak  inilo  I'liaraoh  kinj;- of  Egypt, 

that  he  let  tlie  cliildn'ii  of  Israel  so  out  of  his  lanil. 

13.  And  Moses  s]iake  liefore  the  Lokp,  saying. 

Behold,  the  children  of  Israel  liave  not  hearkened 
unto  me;  how  I  lien  shall  Pharaoh  hear  me,  who  (Oh 
of  uncireunuised  lipsV 

13.  And  llie  Lord  s]>.vke  unto  Moses  and  unto 

Aaron,  and  gave  them  a  eliarge  unto  the  cliilib-eu  of 
Israel,  and  linto  Piiaraoh  king  of  Kgvpt,  to  bring  the 
children  of  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  ICgypt. 

if).  These  div   that    Aaron    anil    Moses,   to 

whom  the  Lokd  said.  Bring  out  the  children  of  Israel 
from  the  land  of  Kgvpt  aicordinu'  to  iln-ir  armies. 

27.  Tlie.se  iiW  they  whiili  spake  to  Piiaraoh 

king  of  Egypt,  to  bring  out  tlie  cliildren  of  Israel 
from  Egypt :  these  an'  that  Jloses  and  Aaron. 

— •  —  is.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  day  lolua  the 
Lord  spake  unto  Closes  in  the  land  of  Egypt, 

'i'.).  That  the  Loitn  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

I  mil  the  Lord:  speak  tliou  unto  Pharaoh  king  of 
Egyjit  all  that  I  say  unto  tlue. 

~—  vii.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Closes,  Pharaoh's 
heart  i.i  hardi'iied,  he  refuseth  to  let  the  people  go. 

1.5.  CtcI  thee  unto  Pharaoh  in  the  morning; 

lo,  he  goeth  out  unto  the  water ;  and  thou  shalt  stand 
by  the  river's  brink  agaiust  he  come ;  and  the  rod 
which  was  turned  to  a  serpent  shalt  thou  take  in 
thine  hand 

16.  Aud  thou  shalt  say  unto  him,  The  Lord 

God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  sent  nie  unto  thee,  saying. 
Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me  in  the  wil- 
derness: and,  behold,  hitherto  thou  wouldest  uot  hear. 

§  28.    The  Struggle. 

(1.    AFTER  THE  PL.\OrE   Ot"   BLOOD.) 

Ejt.  vii.  2.5.  And  seven  days  were  fulfilled,  after  that 
the  Lord  had  smitten  the  river. 

—  viii.  1.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Jloses,  Go 
unto  Pharaoh,  and  say  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Let  my  people  go,  thai  they  may  serve  me. 

(2.    AFTER   THE   PLAOrE   OF  FROGS.) 

Er.  viii.  9.  Tlien  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and 
Aaron,  aud  said.  Entreat  the  Lord,  that  he  may  take 
away  the  frogs  from  me,  and  Irom  my  people;  and  I 
will  li't  the  people  go,  that  they  may  do  sacrltiee  uuto 
the  Loud. 

(3.    AFTER   THE   PLAGFE   OP   LICE.*) 

Er.  viii.  20.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses,  Rise 
up  early  in  tlie  morning,  and  stand  before  Pharoah  ; 
lo,  he  cometli  forth  to  the  water;  and  say  unto  him. 
Thus  sailh  '.lie  Lord,  Let  my  people  go,  that  they 
miiy  serve  me. 

(4.   AFTER   THE   PLAGCT:   OP   FLIES.) 

Er.  viii.  2.5.  And  Pharaoh  called  for  jMoses  and  for 
Aaron,  and  said,  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  land. 

20.  .\nd  Moses  saiil.  It  is  not  meet  so  to  do; 

for  we  shall  sacrifice  the  abotnination  of  the  Egyp- 
tians to  the  LoiiD  our  God  :  lo,  sh:ill  we  sacrifice  the 
abomination  of  the  Egyptians  l)efore  their  eyes,  and 
will  they  not  stone  us? 

27.  We  will  go  three  daj's' journey  into  the 


•  Supposed  to  have  been  gnnte.— U. 


wilderness,  and  .«acri(ice  to  the  Lord  our  God,  as  ho 
>li:ill  command  us. 

is.  And  Pharaoh  said,  I  will  let  you  go,  that 

ye  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  your  God  in  Hie  wilder- 
ness ;  only  ye  shall  uot  go  very  I'ar  away :  entreat 
for  me. 

29.  And  Moses  said.  Behold,  I  go  out  from, 

thee,  and  I  will  entreat  the  Lord  tliat  the  swarms  of 
flies  m;iy  depart  fmin  Piiaraoh,  from  Ids  servants,  aud 
from  his  jieople,  lo  morrow:  but  let  not  Pharaoh 
ileal  deceitfully  anv  luore  in  not  letting  tlie  peoi)le  go 
to  sacrifice  to  the  liOUD. 

—  ix.  1.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in 
unto  Pharaoh,  and  tell  him.  Thus  sailh  the  Lord 
God  of  the  Hebrews,  Let  my  people  go,  tiiat  they 
may  serve  me. 

(.5.    AFTER   TTIF,   PLAGUE   OF   MURRAIN.) 

Ev.  ix.  7.  Anil  Pharaoh  sent,  and,  liehokl,  there  was 
not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  Israelites  dead.  And  tlie 
heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened,  and  he  did  not  let 
the  people  go. 

(0.    AFTER  THE   PL.VOUE   OF   ROILS.) 

Er.  ix.  13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Rise  up 
early  in  the  morning,  and  stand  beliire  Ph;iraoli,  and 
say  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  He- 
brews, Let  my  people  go,  tliat  they  may  serve  me. 

14.   For  I  will  ;it  this  time  send  all  my  iilagucs 

upon  thine  heart,  aud  upon  tliy  .serv.ants,  and  u]ion  thy 
people;  tliat  thou  niayest  know  that  l/nrc  is  none  like 
me  in  all  the  earth. 

1.5.  For  now  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  that 

I  may  smite  thee  and  thy  people  wit^h  pestilence ;  and 
thou  sh:i!t  be  cut  oil'  from  the  earth. 

17.  As  yet  cxaltest  thou  thyself  against  my 

people,  that  thoii  wilt  uot  let  them  go  ? 

(7.    AFTER   THE   PLAGUE   OF   HAIL.) 

Ejc.  X.  3.  Anil  Jloses  and  Aaron  came  in  unto  Pha- 
raoh, and  said  unto  him,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
the  Ileljrews,  How  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  humble 
tlij'sclf  before  meV  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may 
serve  me. 

7.  And  Pharaoh's  servants   said  unto  him. 

How  long  shall  this  man  be  a  snare  unto  us  ?  let  the 
men  go,  that  they  may  serve  the  Lord  their  God : 
knowest  thou  uot  yet  that  EgTi'|)t  is  destroyed  V 

8.  And  Moses  and  Aaron  were  brought  again 

unto  Pharaoh :  and  he  said  unto  them.  Go,  serve  the 
Lord  your  God  ;  bnt  who  are  they  that  shall  go  ? 

9.  And  Jloses  .said.   We"  will   go   with   our 

young  and  with  our  old.  with  our  sons  and  with  our 
daughtei-s,  with  our  floclis  and  with  our  herds  will  we 
go  ;  for  we  inu-^it  hold  a  feast  unto  the  Lord. 

10.  And  he  said  unto  tliem.  Let  the  Lord  be 

so  with  j-ou,  as  I  will  let  you  go,  aud  j-our  little  ones : 
look  to  it ;  for  evil  is  before  you. 

11.  Not  so :   go  now  ye  (hat  (ire  men,  and 

serve  the  Lord;  for'that  ye  did  desire.  And  they 
were  driven  out  from  Pharaoh's  jiresence. 

(8.   .VFTER   THE  PLAGUE   OP   LOCUSTS.) 

Er.  X.  17.  Now  therefore  forgive,  I  pray  thee,  my 
sin  only  this  once,  aud  entreat  the  Lord  your  God, 
that  he  may  take  away  from  me  this  de:itli  only. 

18.'  And  he  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  aud  en- 
treated the  Lord. 

(9.    AFTER   THE  PLAGUE   OF   DAItKNESS.) 

Er.  x.  24.  And  Pharaoh  called  uulo  Closes,  and 
said.  Go  ye,  serve  the  Lord  ;  only  let  your  Hocks  !ind 
your  herds  be  stayed :  let  your  little  ones  also  go  with 
you. 

25.  And  Moses  said.  Thou  must  give  us  also 

sacrifices  and  burnt  offerings,  that  we  may  saeiifiee 
unto  the  Lord  our  God. 

20.  Our  cattle  also  shall  go  with  us;   there 

shall  not  a  hfiof  be  left  liehind :  for  thereof  must  we 
take  to  serve  the  Lord  our  God ;  and  we  know  not 
with  what  we  must  serve  the  Lord,  until  we  come 
thither. 

28.  And  Pharaoh  .said   unto  him,  Get  thee 

from  me,  take  heed  to  thyself,  see  my  face  no  more; 
for  in  thit  day  thou  seest  my  tiice  thou  shalt  die. 


CHAP.  III. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ex.  X.  29.  And  Jloseg  said,  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I 
will  see  thy  face  again  no  more. 

(10.    THE   FtNAl.   STROICE.) 

Ex.  si.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Closes,  Yet  will 
I  bring  one  plague  more  upon  Pliaraoh,  and  upon 
Egypt;  al'terwards  he  will  let  you  go  hence:  when 
he'shall  let  you  go,  he  shall  surely  thrust  you  out 
hence  altogether. 

4."And  Closes  said,  Thus  saith  the  Lord, 

About  midnight  will  I  go  out  into  the  midst  of 
Egypt : 

5.  And  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

shall  die,  from  the  firstl.ioru  of  Pharaoh  that  sitteth 
upon  his  throne,  even  unto  the  flrstlroru  of  the  maid- 
servant that  u  behind  the  mill ;  and  all  the  firstborn 
of  beasts. 

0.  And  there  shall  be  a  great  cry  throughout 

all  the  land  of  Egypt,  such  as  there  was  none  like  it, 
nor  shall  be  like  it  any  more. 

8.  And  all  these  thy  servants  shall  come  down 

unto  me,  and  bow  down  themselves  imto  me,  saying. 
Get  thee  out,  and  all  the  iieo]ile  that  follow  thee :  and 
after  that  I  will  go  out.  And  he  went  out  from  Pha- 
raoh in  a  great  anger. 

—  xii.  31.  And  he  called  for  Sloses  and  Aaron  by 
night,  and  said,  Ilise  up,  and  get  you  forth  from  among 
my  people,  Iiotli  ye  and  the  children  of  Israel ;  autl 
go,  serve  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  said. 

32.  Also  take  your  flocks  and  your  herds,  as 

ye  have  said,  and  Ije  gone;  and  bless  me  also. 

33.  And  the  JEgyptians  were  urgent  upon  the 

people,  that  they  might  send  them  out  of  the  laud  in 
haste ;  for  they  "said,  We  be  all  dead  men. 


CHAP.  III. 
THE  EXODUS  FROM  EGYPT. 

5  29.    Hasty  Departure. 

E.V.  xii.  34.  And  the  peoi:)le  took  their  dough  before 
it  was  leavened,  their  kueadingtroughs  being  bound  up 
in  their  clothes  upon  their  shoulders. 

37.  Aud  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed  from 

Rameses  to  Succoth,  aliout  six  huniked  thousand  on 
foot  that  inere  men,  beside  children. 

38.  And  a  mixed  multitude  went  up  also  with 

them ;  and  flocks,  and  herds,  eren  very  much  cattle. 

39.  And  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the 

dough  which  they  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt,  for  it 
was  not  leavened;  l>ecausc  they  were  thrust  out  of 
Egyjit,  and  could  not  tarry,  neither  had  the\'  prejiared 
for  themselves  any  victuals. 

■  51.  And  it  came  to  jiass  the  self-same  day,  that 

the  Lord  did  bring  the  chikh'eu  of  Israel  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt  by  their  armies. 

—  xiii.  18.  But  God  led  the  people  about,  thmufth 
the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea :  and  the 
children  of  Israel  went  up  harnessed  out  of  the  laud 
of  Egypt. 

1  Sam.  xii.  8.  When  Jacob  was  come  into  Egj-pit. 
and  your  fathers  cried  unto  the  Lord,  then  the  Lord 
sent  Moses  and  Aaron,  which  brought  forth  your  fa- 
thers out  of  Egypt,  and  made  them  dwell  in  this  ])lace. 

Ps.  cv.  37.  lie  brought  tliem  Ibrlh  also  with  silver 
and  gold :  and  then  iras  not  one  feeble  jieraon  among 
their  tribes. 

38.  Egjnit  was  glad  when  they  departed  :  foi- 

the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  tliem. 

IIos.  xi;.  13.  And  by  a  pmiiliet  the  Lord  bro\ight  Is- 
rael out  of  Egypt,  aud  by  a  prophet  was  he  preserved. 

Actsy'n.  3.1.  This  ;Moses  whom  they  refused,  saying, 
"Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  Judge?  the  same  did 
God  send  to  he  a  ruler  and  a  deliverer  liy  the  hand  of 
the  angel  which  apjieared  to  liini  in  the  liush. 

^30.  He  ))rought  them  out,  after  llial  he  had 

shewed  wonders  and  signs  in  tlie  land  of  Egypt,  and 
in  the  Red  sea,  and  iu  the  wilderness  forty  years. 

—  xiii.  17.  The  God  of  this  jieople  ol'  Israel  chose 
our  fathers,  and  exalted  the  people  when  tliey  dwelt 


as  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  with  a  high  arm 
brought  he  them  out  of  it. 

§  30.    Pursuit  and  Deliverance. 

E.r.  xiv.  .5.  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Egypt  that 
the  people  fled  :  aud  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  and  of  his 
servants  was  turned  against  the  people,  and  they  said. 
Why  have  we  done  tliis,  that  we  have  let  Israel  go 
from  serving  us  ? 

6.  And  he  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  took 

his  people  with  him  : 

-7.  And  he  took  six  hundred  chosen  chariots, 

and  all  the  chariots  of  Eg3'pt,  aud  captains  over  every 
one  of  them. 

9.  But  the  Eg^'ptians  pursued  after  them,  all 

the  horses  and  chariots  of  Pharaoh,  and  his  horsemen, 
and  his  army,  and  overtook  them  encamiiiug  b}-  the 
sea.  beside  Pi-hahiroth,  before  Baal-ze]ihon. 

10.  And  wlieu  Pharaoh  drew  nigh,  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  lifted  uji  their  eyes,  an<l,  behold,  the 
Egyptians  marched  after  them ;  and  they  were  sore 
afraid  :  and  the  children  of  Israel  cried  out  unto  the 
Lord. 

23.  And  the  Egj-]itians  pursued,  and  went  in 

.after  them  to  the  midst  of  the  sea,  ei-tn  all  Pharaoh's 
horses,  his  chariots,  and  his  horsemen. 

24,  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  iu  the  morning 

watch  the  Lord  looked  unto  the  host  of  the  Egyp- 
tians through  the  pillar  of  fire  and  of  the  cloud,  aud 
trouliled  the  host  of  the  Egyptians, 

25.  And  took  ofl'  their  chariot  wheels,  that 

they  drave  them  heavily :  so  that  the  Egyptians  said. 
Let  us  flee  from  the  t\iee  of  Israel ;  for  the  Lord  fight- 
eth  for  them  against  the  Egyjitiaus. 

Jos.  xxiv.  6."And  I  brought  your  fathers  out  of 
Egy]it:  and  ye  came  unto  the  sea  ;  aud  the  Egyptians 
pursued  after  your  fathers  with  chariots  aud  liorsemen 
unto  the  Red  sea. 

§  31.    God's  Hand  Eecosrnized  in  tlie  Deliverance. 

E.r.  xix.  3.  And  Moses  went  up  unto  God.  and  the 
Lord  called  unto  him  out  of  the  moimtain,  saying. 
Thus  shalt  thou  saj-  to  the  house  of  Jacob,  and  tell 
the  children  of  Israel ; 

4.  Ye  h.ave  seen  what  I  did  unto  the  Egyjv 

tians,  and  hoir  I  bare  you  on  eagles'  wings,  and  brought 
vou  unto  myself 

Deat.  iv.  34.  Or  hath  God  assayed  to  go  and  take 
him  a  nation  fi-om  the  midst  of  another  nation,  by 
temptations,  by  signs,  and  by  wonders,  aud  by  war, 
and  by  a  niighlyhand,  and  by  a  stretched  out  arm, 
ami  by  great  terroi"s,  according  to  all  that  the  Lord 
}'Our  God  did  for  you  in  Egypt  befnre  your  eyes? 

Jo.t.  xxiv.  17.  Fur  the  Lord  our  God,  he  it  if  that 
brought  us  up  and  our  lathers  out  of  the  land  of 
Egy|)t,  from  the  house  of  bondage,  and  which  did 
tliose  great  signs  iu  our  sight,  and  preserved  us  in  all 
the  way  wherein  we  went,  and  among  all  the  i)eople 
through  whom  we  ]iassed: 

Jiid.  xi.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  children 
of  Israel  cried  unto  the  Lord  because  of  the  ilidiauites, 

8.  That  the  Loud  sent  a  iirophet  unto  the 

children  of  Israel,  which  said  unto  them,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  brought  you  u]i  from  Egypt, 
and  brought  you  forth  out  of  tiie  house  of  bondage; 

OT  And  I  delivei-ed  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

Egyptians,  aud  out  of  the  hand  of  all  that  ojijiressed 
yon,  aud  drave  them  out  from  before  you,  and  gave 
you  their  land  ; 

3  Slim.  vii.  23.  .-^id  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  is 
like  thy  people,  eren  like  Israel,  whom  God  went  to 
redeem"  for  a  |ieoiile  to  himself,  aud  to  make  him  a 
name,  ami  to  do  for  you  great  things  and  terrible,  lor 
thy  land,  before  thv"  people,  which  thou  reileemedst 
tothee  from  Egyiit. /'/■«/«  the  nations  and  their  gods? 

1  Chr.  xvii.  21.  And  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  is 
like  thy  peojilc  Israel,  whom  God  went  to  redeem  to 
hi  his  own  people,  to  mnl;e  thee  a  name  of  greatness 
and  terril)leness.  by  driving  out  nations  from  before 
th.y  peojile,  wliom  thou  hast  redeemed  out  of  Egypt  ? 

P^.  Ixxvii.  15.  Thoii  hast  with  thine  arm  redeemed 
thy  people,  the  sons  of  Jacob  and  Joseph.     Selah. 

30 


CHAP.  IV 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


1\  cv.  42.  For  he  rememliercd  his  holy  promise,  ami 
Abraham  his  servant. 

43.  Aii'l  ho  liroiight  forth  his  people  with  joy, 

and  hisohosi'ii  with  ulailncss  ; 

—  cxx.wi.  11.  And  hrought  out  Israel  I'rom  among 
thim  :  lor  his  nun  y  ciitliiretk  for  ever: 

Vi.  With  aslrong  haml,  anil  with  a  stretched 

out  arm  ;  li)r  his  nienv  eiuUireth  for  ever. 

Mk.ih  vii.  15.  Accorilin.ir  to  the  days  of  thy  coming 
out  of  the  land  of  Kgypt  will  I  shew  unto  him  mar- 
vellous thiiKJs. 

See  Dtut.  .\.\vi.  8. 

§  32.    God's  Designs  Therein. 

Ex.  xxix.  46.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord  their  (iod,  that  brought  them  forth  out  of  the 
laud  of  Kirypt,  that  I  may  dwell  among  them:  I  am 
tlie  Lord  their  God. 

Lee.  xxii.  -ii.  Neither  shall  ye  profane  my  holy 
name;  but  I  will  be  hallowed  among  the  ehildren  of 
Israel :  I  (im  the  Loiii)  w  hieh  hallow  yovi, 

33.  That   brought  you   out  of  the   land    of 

Egypt,  to  1)0  yovu'  (.iod  :  I  kui  the  Lord. 

"—  x.w.  ;i8."  I  <'ia  the  l.oui)  your  God,  which  brought 
you  forth  out  of  the  land  of'  E":yi>t,  to  give  you  the 
land  of  Canaan,  ((«</  to  be  your  God. 

—  xxvi.  13.  I  am  the  Loi(D  your  God,  which  brought 
you  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Lgypt,  that  ye  should  not 
be  their  bondmen ;  and  I  have"  broken  "the  bands  of 
your  yoke,  and  made  you  go  ujiright. 

yiiii,.  XV.  41.  I  am'  the  Loud"  your  God,  which 
brought  you  ovit  of  the  land  of  Kgypt,  to  be  your  God : 
I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

P.^.  Ixxxi.  lO.Ii^w  the  Loud  thy  God,  which  brought 
thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egyiit:  open  thy  mouth  wide, 
and  I  will  till  it. 

I«.  xliii.  3.  For  I  am  the  Lord  thy  God,  the  Holy 
One  of  Israel,  thy  S:iviour  :  I  gave  Egypt/bc  thy  ran- 
som, Ethiopia  and  Seba  for  thee. 

4.  Since  tliou  wast  precious  in  my  sight,  thou 

hast  been  honourable,  and  I  have  loved  "thee:  there- 
foiie  will  I  give  men  for  thee,  and  people  for  thy  life. 

Ezek.  xx.^9.  But  I  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that 
it  should  not  be  polluted'' before  the  heathen,  among 
wliom  they  ireiv,  in  whose  sight  I  made  myself  known 
unto  theui,  in  bringing  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of 
Egvpt. 

--^ 10.  Wherefore  I  caused  them  to  go  forth  out 

of  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  brought  them  into  the  wil- 
derness. 

§  33.    Future  Generations  to  be  Instructed. 

-  Bent.  vi.  20.  Ami  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time 
to  come,  saying,  What  m<'<(/j"  the  testimonies,  and  the 
st:itutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  the  Lord  our  God 
hath  conunanded  you':' 

21.  Then  "thou  shall  say  unto  thy  son.  We 

were  Pharaoh's  lumdmen  in  Egypt;  and  the  Lord 
brought  us  out  of  Egv]it  with  a  mighty  hand: 

— "—  23.  And  the  Lord  shewed  signs  and  wonders, 
great  and  sore,  upon  Egypt,  uiion  Pharaoh,  and  upon 
all  his  household,  before  our  eyes: 

23.  And  he  brought  lis  out  from  thence,  that 

he  might  bring  us  in,  to"  give  us  the  land  which  he 
sware  imto  our  fathers. 

§  34.    Desire  to  Kotnrn  to  Egypt. 

E.T.  xiv.  11.  And  they  said  unto  ^Moses,  Because  there 
'r,'/-,'  no  graves  in  Egypt,  hast  thou  taken  us  awiiy  to 
die  in  the  wilderness':'  wherefore  hast  thou  dealt  thus 
with  u.«,  to  c;irry  us  forth  out  of  Eg.vTit? 

13.  Is  liot  this  the  word  that  we  did  tell  thee 

in  Eg_v]it,  saying.  Let  us  alone,  that  we  may  serve  the 
Egyptians':'  For  it  hud  been  better  for  us  to  serve  the 
Egyptians,  than  th:it  we  should  die  in  the  wilderness. 

.V"(«.  xiv.  3.  And  when'forc  hath  (he  Loud  brought 
us  unto  this  land,  to  f:dl  by  the  sword,  that  our  wives 
and  our  children  slioidd  be  ;i  prey?  were  it  not  better 
tor  us  to  return  into  Kirypt'? 

4.  And  they  s;iid  one  to  another,  Let  us  make 

a  Ciiptain,  and  let  us  return  into  EgJIit. 

o 


Xeh.  ix.  10.  But  they  ;md  our  f;illiei-s  dealt  i)roudly, 
and  hanleiuHl  their  necks,  ;ind  he:irkened  not  to  thy 
commandments, 

17.  Ami  refused  to  obey,  neither  were  mind- 
ful of  thy  wonders  that  thou  didst  among  them  ;  but 
hardened  their  necks,  and  in  their  rebellion  appointed 
a  captain  to  return  to  their  bondage:  but  tliou  aii  a 
God  ready  to  pardon,  ";racious  and  merciful,  .slow  (o 
anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and  forsookest  them  uol. 

See  Ada  vii.  31). 


CHAP.  IV. 
m  THE  AVILDERNESS. 

§  3.5.    The  Wilderness  Described. 

Deut.  viii.  15.  Who  led  tliec  through  that  great  and 
terrible  wilderness,  icherein  were  liery  serpents,  and 
scorpions,  and  drought,  where  there  wu-h  no  water; 
who  brought  thee  forth  water  out  of  the  rock  of  Hint  ; 

—  xxxii.  10.  He  found  him  in  ;i  desert  land,  and  in 
the  waste  howling  wilderness ;  he  led  him  ;d)out,  he 
instructed  him,  he  kept  him  as  the  apiile  of  his  eye. 

Jer.  ii.  (5.  Neither  s:iid  (hey.  Where  i.i  the  Loud"  that 
brought  us  up  out  of  the  I'and  of  Egypt,  that  1«1  us 
through  the  wilderness,  through  a  land  of  deserts  and 
of  pits,  through  a  land  of  drought,  and  of  the  shadow 
of  death,  through  a  land  that  no  man  passed  through, 
and  where  no  man  dwelt  'i 

Hon.  xiii.  5.  I  did  know  thee  in  the  wilderness,  in 
the  laud  of  great  ch-ought. 

§  36.    From  Egypt  to  Sinai. 

(From  Rameses  to  Succoth.     See  Ex.  xii.  37.) 
Ex.  xiii.  20.  And  they  took  their  journey  from  Suc- 
coth, and  encamped   in  Etham,  in   the  edge  of  the 
wilderness. 

—  xiv.  3.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  turn  and  encamp  before  Pi-hahiroth,  between 
Migdol  and  the  sea,  over  against  Baal-zephon :  before 
it  shall  ye  encamp  by  the  sea. 

3.  For  Pharaoh  will  say  of  the  children  of 

Israel,  They  are  entangled  iu  th"e  land,  the  wilderness 
hath  shut  them  in. 

(For  the  Passage  of  the  Red  Sea,  see  Ex.  xiv.  19-31.) 

Ex.  XV.  22.  So  Jloses  brought  Israel  from  the  Red 
sea,  and  they  went  out  into  "the  wilderness  of  Shur ; 
and  they  went  three  days  iu  the  wilderness,  and  found 
no  water. 

23.  And  when  they  came  to  Marah,  they  could 

not  drink  of  the  waters  of  JIarah,  for  i\wy  were  bitter: 
therefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  ^Marah. 

27.  And  they  came  to  Elim,  where  ircre  twelve 

wells  of  water,  and  threescore  and  ten  palm  trees ;  and 
they  encamped  there  by  the  w;iters. 

—  xvi.  1.  And  they  took  (kcir  journey  from  Elira, 
;ind  all  the  congregation  of  the  ehildren  of  Israel  came 
unto  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  which  h  between  Elim  and 
Sui:u,  on  the  tifteenth  day  of  (he  second  month  after 
their  departing  out  of  the  l;uul  of  Egypt. 

—  xvii.  1.  And  all  the  congreg:i(ion  of  the  children 
of  Israel  journeyed  from  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  ;i('(er 
their  jonrnevs,  accordinsr  to  the  eonumuidment  of  the 
Lord,  and  "pitched  in  Rephidim  :  and  there  icas  no 
water  for  the  people  to  drink. 

—  xix.  1.  In  the  third  month,  when  the  children  of 
Isr:iel  were  gone  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  the 
same  dav  came  they  into  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

3.  For  they  wiae  dep;ute<l  from  Rephidim, 

and  were  come  to  the  desert  of  Sinai,  and  had  pitched 
in  the  wilderness ;  and  there  Israel  campetl  before  the 
motmt. 

§  37.    Battle  with  the  Amnlekites. 
Ex.  xvii.  8.  Then  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with 
Israel  in  Rephidim. 

9.  And  Moses  said  unto  Joshua,  Choose  us  out 

men,  and  go  out,  tiLdit  with  Am;dek:  to  morrow  I 
!  will  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the  rod  of  God 
I  in  mine  hand. 


CHAP.  IV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ex.  xvii.  10.  So.IosUua  did  as  Moses  had  said  to  him, 
and  fouffht  with  Aniak'k  :  and  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Huv 
went  up  to  tlie  lop  ol'  the  hill. 

11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  Tvlien  Closes  lield  up 

his  hand,  that  Israel  i)revailed  :  and  when  lie  let  down  i 
his  hand,  Anialek  prevailed. 

12.  But  Moses'  hands  irov  heavy ;  and  the}-  I 

took  a  stone,  and  put  it  under  him,  and  he  sat  tliereon  ;  j 
and  Aaron  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands,  tlie  one  on  i 
the  one  side,  and  the  otlicr  on  the  other  side ;  and  his 
hands  were  steady  until  the  jroing  down  of  the  sun. 

13.  And  Joshua  discoralited  Amalek  and  his 

people  with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

§  38.    Jethro's  Visit, 

Ex.  xviii.  5.  And  .letliro,  Moses'  father  in  law,  came 
with  his  sons  and  liis  wife  unto  !Moses  into  the  wilder- 
ness, where  he  encamiied  at  the  mount  of  God  : 

6.  And  he  said  unto  Moses,  I  thy  fotlier  in 

law  Jethro  am  come  imto  thee,  and  tliy  wife,  and  her 
two  sons  witli  her. 

7.  And  !Moses  went  out  to  meet  his  fatlicr  in  law, 

and  did  olieisance,  and  kissed  him ;  and  they  asked  each 
other  of  their  welfare ;  and  they  came  into  tlie  tent. 

8.  And  Moses  told  his  father  in  law  all  that  the 

LoKD  had  done  unto  Pharaoh  and  to  the  Egyjitiaus 
for  Israel's  sake,  nnd  all  the  travail  that  had  come  upon 
them  by  the  way.  and  hoir  the  Lord  delivered  them. 

•  0.  And  .letliro  rejoiced  fur  all  the  goodness 

which  the  Lord  had  done  to  Israel,  whom  he  had 
delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyistians. 

§  39.    The  Law  Given  at  Sinai. 

Ex.  XX.  1.  And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying, 

—  —  2.  I  nm  the  Lord  tliy  God,  which  have  brought 
thee  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of 
bondage. 

3.  Thou  shall  have  no  other  gods  before  me. 

4.  Thou  shalt  not  make  unto  thee  any  graven 

image,  or  any  likeness  of  ani/  thing  that  /.*  in  heaven 
aliove,  or  that  is  in  the  earth  beneath,  or  that  is  in  the 
water  under  the  earth; 

5.  Thou  slialt  not  l)ow  down  thyself  to  them, 

nor  serve  them:  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  (/;/(  a  jealous 
God,  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  ui)on  the  chil- 
dren unto  the  third  and  fourth  generation  of  them  that 
hate  me ; 

6.  And  shewing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 

that  love  me,  and  keep  my  commandments. 

7.  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord 

thy  God  in  vain:  for  the  Lord  will  not  hold  him 
guiltless  that  taketh  his  name  in  vain. 

8.  Remember  the  satibatli  day,  to  keep  it  holy. 

!).  Six  da^-s  shalt  thou  labour,  and  do  all  tliy 

work : 

10.  But  the  seventh  day  is  the  sabbath  of  the 

Lord  thy  God :  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  an.y  work, 
thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  thy  manservant, 
nor  thy  maidservant,  nor  th}-  rattle,  nor  thy  stranger 
that  is  within  thy  g.atcs: 

11.  For  in.  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven 

and  earth,  the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them  eV,  and  rested 
the  seventli  day :  wlienroic  the  Lord  blessed  the 
sabbath  day,  and  h:illowed  it. 

12.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother:  that 

thy  days  may  lie  long  upon  the  land  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee. 

13.  Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

14.  Thou  sli:dt  not  commit  adulterj'. 

\^^.  Thou  Shalt  not  steal. 

Hi.  Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against 

tiiy  neigliboiir. 

' 17.  Tliou    shalt   not    covet    thy  ncighbonr's 

bouse,  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour's  wife,  nor 
his  manservant,  nor  his  maidservant,  imr  his  ox,  nod' 
his  ass,  nor  anv  thimr  that  is  thv  neiirlibour's. 

See  Dent.  v.  6-21.   Mut.  xxii.  34-40.   Mark  xii.  2S-31. 

§  40.    From  Sinai  to  Soutliern  Border  of  Canaan. 

Knm.  X.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  twentieth 
(iny  of  the  second  month,  in  the  second  year,  that  the 


cloud  was  taken  up  from  otT  the  tabernacle  of  the  tes- 
timony. 

'—  12.  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  their  jour- 

nevs  out  of  the  wilderness  of  Sinai ;  and  the  cloud 
rested  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 

13.  And  they  first  took  their  journey  accord- 
ing to  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of 
Moses. 

(For  the  order  of  march,  see  Num.  x.  14-27.) 

Num.  X.  28.  Thus  were  the  joumeyings  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  according  to  their  armies,  when  they 
set  forward. 

33.  And  they  departed  from  the  mount  of  the 

Lord  three  days' journey :  and  the  ark  of  the  cove- 
nant of  the  Lord  went  before  them  in  the  three  days' 
journev,  to  search  out  a  resting  ]i!ace  for  them. 

(For'Taberah,  see  Num.  xi.  1-3.  For  Kibroth-hat- 
taavah,  see  Num.  xi.  34.) 

Num.  xi.  85.  And  the  people  journeyed  from  Ki- 
liroth-hattaavah  unto  Hazeroth ;  and  abode  at  Haze- 
roth. 

—  xii.  16.  And  afterward  the  people  removed  from 
Hazeroth,  and  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran. 

Devt.  i.  2.  {There  are  eleven  days', ;Vi(r»f.v  from  Ho- 
reb  by  the  way  of  mount  Seir,  unto  Kadcsh-barnea.) 

—  —  6.  The  Lord  our  God  spake  unto  us  in  Horeb, 
saying.  Ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  in  this  mount : 

' 7.  Turn  you,  and  take  your  jouniey,  and  go  to 

the  mount  of  theAmorites,  and'  unto  all  the  phices  nigh 
thereunto,  in  the  plain,  in  the  hills,  and  in  the  vale, 
and  in  the  south,  and  by  the  sea  side,  to  the  land  of 
the  Canaanites,  and  unto  Lebanon,  unto  the  great 
river,  the  river  Euphrates. 

8.  Behold,  I  have  set  the  land  before  you :  go 

in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto 
your  fathers,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  to  give  unto 
them  and  to  their  seed  at\er  them. 

i 19.  And  when  we  departed  from  Horeb,  we 

I  went  through  all  that  great  and  terrible  wilderness, 
which  ye  saw  liy  the  way  of  the  mountain  of  the 
Amorites,  as  the'LoRD  our  God  commanded  us;  and 
we  came  to  Kadesh-barnea. 

20.  And  I  said  unto  you.  Ye  are  come  unto 

the  mountain  of  the  Amorites,  which  the  Lord  our 
God  hath  given  unto  us. 

i 21.  Behold,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  set  the 

land  before  thee:  go  up  (tnd  possess  it,  as  the  Lord 
Goil  of  thy  fathers  hath  said  unto  thee  ;  fear  not,  nei- 
ther be  discouraged. 

I  —  X.  11.  And'the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Arise,  take 
thy  journey  before  the  people,  that  they  may  go  in  and 
possess  the  land,  which  I  sware  unto  "their  tiithers  to 

I  give  unto  them. 

§  41.    Canaan  Searclied. 

Num.  xiii.  2.  Send  thou  men,  that  the}-  may  search 
the  land  of  Canaan,  which  I  give  unto  the  chiidrcn  of 
Israel:  of  every  tribe  of  their  fathers  shall  ye  send  a 
man,  every  one  a  ruler  among  them. 

3.  And  Moses  by  the  commandment  of  the 

Lord  sent  them  fr<  mi  the  wilderness  of  Paran :  all  those 
men  irere  heads  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

17.  And  !Moses  sent  them  to  sjiy  out  the  land 

of  Canaan,  and  said  unto  them.  Get  you  uj)  this  ioay 
southward,  and  go  uj)  into  the  mountain  : 

18.  And  see  the  land,  what  it  is  ;  and  the  peo- 
ple that  dwelleth  therein,  whether  they  be  strong  or 
weak,  few  or  m;iny  ; 

19.  And  what  the  land  is  that  they  dwell  in, 

whether  it  he  good  or  bad;  and  what  citii's  thei/  fie  that 
they  dwell  in,  whether  in  tents,  or  in  strong  holds  ; 

20.  And  what  the  land  is,  whether  it  he  {-M.  or 

lean,  whether  there  be  wood  therein,  or  not.  A.nd  be 
ye  of  good  courage,  and  brimr  of  the  fruit  of  the  land. 
Now  the  time  inis  the  time  of  the  first  ri]ie  grapes. 

I 21.  So  they  went  wyi,  and  searched  the  land 

j  from  the  wilderness  of  Zin  unto  Rehob,  as  men  come 
'  to  Hamath. 

I 22.  And  they  ascended  by  the  south,  ;ind  came 

I  unto  Hebron ;  where  Ahiman,  ^lieshai,  and  T;ilmai, 
I  the  children  of  An;ik,  m-re.  (Now  Hebron  was  bull* 
I  seven  years  betbre  Zoan  in  Egj-jit.) 


CHAP.  IV 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Di:'i(.  i.  2'2.  AuJ  ye  canie  near  unto  me  every  one  of 
vou,  and  saiil,  Wi.'  will  semi  men  lielbre  us,  and  tliey 
sli;ill  search  us  out  the  land,  and  hrinir  us  word  again 
by  what  way  we  must  go  up,  and  into  what  cities  we 
shall  come. 

23.  .Vud  the  saying  pleased  me  well ;    and  I 

took  twelve  men  of  vou,  one  of  a  tribe  : 

•,!4.  And    they  turned   and  went  up  into  the 

njountain,  and  came"  unto  the  valley  of  Eshcol,  and 
searched  it  out. 

§  42.     All  Evil  Report  Bronsht  Back. 

yum.  \\\\.  Sr).  And  they  returned  from  searching  of 
the  lanil  after  forty  days. 

—  —  0(!.  .\nil  liiey  "went  and  came  to  Moses,  and  to 
Aaron,  and  to  all  Ilie  congregation  of  the  children  of 
Israel,  unto  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  to  Kadesh;  and 
brought  back  word  unto  them,  and  imto  all  the  con- 
gregation, and  shewed  them  the  fruit  of  the  land. 

27.  And  they  told  him,  and  said.  We  came 

unto  the  land  whitlicr  lliou  sentest  us,  and  surely  it 
flowcth  Willi  milk  and  honey  ;  and  this  i-i  the  fruit  of  it. 

i8.    Neverlhelos    tiie    people   /«■   strong   that 

dwell  in  tlie  land,  and  the  cities  <'/■<■  walled.  ((*/(?  vciy 
great ;  and  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  Anak  there. 

30.  And  Caleb  stilled  the  people  belore  Moses, 

and  said,  Let  us  go  u])  at  once,  and  possess  it ;  for  we 
are  well  able  to  overcome  it. 

01.  But  the  men  that  went  up  with  him  said, 

We  be  not  abb-  to  go  up  against  the  people ;  for  they 
i>re  stronger  than  we. 

—  xiv.l.  And  all  the  congregation  lifted  np  their 
voice,  and  cried;  and  the  people  wept  that  night. 

6.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the 

son  of  Jephuuneh,  irhlch  icere  of  them  that  searched 
the  land,  rent  their  clothes  : 

0.  Only  rebel  not  ye  against  the  Lord,  neither 

fear  ye  the  people  of  the  lan<l ;  for  they  nn  bread  for 
us :  tlieir  defence  is  departed  from  theui,  and  the  Lord 
is  with  us :  feai-  them  not. 

§  43.    Tlie  Forty  Years  for  tlie  Forty  Days. 

(See  yi'in.  xiv.  34.) 

Xnm.  xiv.  23.  Surelv  they  shall  not  sec  the  land 
■which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers,  neither  shall  any  of 
■  them  that  provoke  me  see  it : 

2.").  (Xow  the  Amalekites  and  the  Canaanites 

dwelt  in  the  valley.)  To  morrow  turn  you,  and  get 
vou  into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea. 

31.  But  yoor  little  ones,  whicli  ye  said  should 

be  a  prey,  them  will  I  bring  in,  and  they  shall  Ivuow 
the  land' which  ye  hn\e  despised. 

g-i.  But"  ris  for  you,  yoiu-  carcasses,  they  shall 

fall  in  this  wildeniess. 

31).  And  Moses  told  these  sayings  unto  all  the 

children  of  Israel:  and  (lie  peoide  mourned  greatly. 

—  xxxii.  8.  Thus  did  your  fathers,  when  I  sent  them 
from  Kadesh-barnea  to  see  the  land. 

9.  For  w-hcn  they  went  up  into  the  valley  of 

Eshcol,  and  saw  the,  land,  they  discouraged  the  heart 
of  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they  should  not  go  into 
the  land  which  the  Louo  had  given  them. 

13,  And  the  Loito's  anger  was  kindled  against 

Israel,  and  he  maile  them  wander  in  tin'  wilderness 
forty  years,  until  all  tlie  generation,  that  had  done  evil 
in  the  sight  of  the  Loni),  was  consumeil. 

14.  And,  behoM,  ye  are  risen  up  in  your  fa- 
thers' stead,  an  increase  of  sinful  men,  to  augment  yet 
the  tierce  anger  of  tlie  Lord  toward  Israel. 

1.).  For  if  ye  turn  away  ti-om  after  him,  he 

will  yet  again  leave  them  in  the  wilderness;  and  ye 
shall  "destroy  all  his  lu-ople. 

JJiii/.  i.  28.  Whither  shall  we  go  up?  our  brethren 
have  disconragi'd  our  heart,  saving.  The  peojdc  w 
greater  and  taller  than  we;  the  cities  «/•(•  great  and 
walled  up  to  heaven ;  and  moreover  we  have  seen  the 
sons  of  the  Anakim  there. 

34.  And  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your 

words,  and  was  wroth,  and  sware,  saying, 

3.5.  Surely  there  shall  not  one  of  the.se  men  of 

this  evil  generation  see  that  good  land,  which  I  sware 
to  give  unto  vour  fathers. 


30.  Save  Caleb  the  sonof  .leplninneh  ;  ln'  shall 

see  it,  and  to  him  will  I  give  the  land  tiiat  he  hath 
troilden  upon,  and  to  his  children,  because  he  hatli 
whollv  followed  the  LoiiD. 

—  J_  y7.  Also  the  Loud  was  angry  with  me  for 
your  sakes,  saying.  Thou  also  shall  not  go  in  thither. 

38.  Bill  .losluia  the  son  of  Nun,  which  stand- 

elh  before  thee,  he  shall  go  in  lliilher:  encourage  him: 
for  he  shall  cause  Israel  to  inherit  it. 

;39.  Moreover  your  little  ones,  which  ye  said 

should  be  a  prey,  and  your  children,  whirli  in  that  day 
had  no  knowledge  between  good  and  evil,  they  sh;ii! 
go  in  thither,  and  unto  them  will  I  give  it,  and  they 
shall  possess  it. 

40.  But   as  for  you,  turn  you,  and  take  your 

jmn-ney  into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Ued  sea. 

./(«.  V.  (i.  For  the  children'  of  Isra"el  walked  forty 
years  in  the  wilderness,  till  all  the  people  I/ml  were 
"men  of  war,  which  came  out  of  I^gypt,  were  consumed, 
because  they  obeyed  not  tlie  voice"of  the  Lord:  unto 
whom  the  Lord  sware  that  he  would  not  shew  them 
the  land,  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  their  fathers 
that  he  would  give  us,  a  land  that  flowcth  with  milk 
and  honey. 

P.^.  cvi.  24.  Yea,  they  despised  the  pleasant  land, 
they  believed  not  his  word  : 

-I 2.5.  But  murmured  in  their  tents,  iind  heark- 
ened not  unto  the  voice  of  the  Ijoun. 

26.  Therefore  he  lifted  up  his  hand  against 

them,  to  overthrow  them  in  the  wilderness: 

27.  To  overthrow  their  seed  also  among  the 

nations,  and  to  scatter  them  in  the  lands. 

£";■<*.  XX.  13.  But  the  house  of  I.srael  rebelled  against 
me  in  the  wilderness  :  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes, 
and  Ihev  despised  my  juilgments,  which  (/  a  man  do, 
he  shall  even  live  in  them:  and  my  sabbaths  they 
greatly  polluted:  then  I  said,  I  would  pour  out  my 
iury  lipon  them  in  the  wilderness,  to  consume  them. 

1.5.  Yet  also  I  lit\ed  ui)  my  hand  unto  them  in 

the  wilderness,  that  I  would  not  bring  them  into  the 
land  which  I  had  given  them,  tiowing  with  milk  and 
honey,  which  is  the  glory  of  all  lands; 

— " —  16.  Because  "they  despised  ray  judgments,  and 
walked  not  in  my  statufes,  but  poUut'ed  ray  sabbaths  : 
for  their  heart  went  after  their  idols. 

23.  I  lifted  up  raine  hand  unto  them  also  in 

the  wilderness,  that  I  would  scatter  them  among  the 
heathen,  and  disperse  them  through  the  countries; 

1  Oir.  X.  5.  But  with  many  of  thcni  God  was  not 
well  pleased ;  for  they  were  o"verthrown  in  the  wilder- 
ness. 

//(*.  ill.  16.  For  some,  when  tbey  had  heard,  did 
jirovoke :  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by 
Moses. 

17.  But  with  whom  was  he  giieved  forty  years  ? 

in/.i  il  not  with  them  that  had  sinned,  whose  carcasses 
fell  in  the  wilderness? 

Jiule  5.  I  will  therefore  put  you  in  remembrance, 
though  ye  once  knew  this,  how  "that  the  Lord,  having 
saveil  the  people  out  of  the  l:nid  of  Egypt,  afterward 
desti-oyed  them  that  believed  not. 

§  44.    From  Kadesli  to  Mount  Hor. 

(For  the  eighteen  stations  between  Ilazeroth  and 
Kadesh,  see  jfiim.  xxxiii.  18-30.) 

Num.  XX.  1.  Then  came  the  children  of  Israel,  even 
the  whole  congregation,  into  the  desert  of  Ziu  in  the 
tirst  mouth:  and' the  people  abode  in  Kade.sh ;  and 
Miriam  died  there,  and  was  buried  there. 

Jhiil.  ii.  1.  Then  we  turned,  iiud  took  our  jouraey 
into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Hed  sea,  as  the 
Lord  spake  unto  me;  and  we  compassed  mount  Seir 
many  days. 

— "—  2    And  the  Lord  spake  unto  me,  saymg, 

3.  Ye   have   compassed   this   mountain  long 

enough  :  turn  you  northward. 

—'-—  4.  Ami  command  thou  the  people,  saying, 
Y'e  ore  to  pass  through  the  co:ist  of  your  brclhren  the 
children  of  Esau,  which  dwell  in  Seir ;  and  they  shall 
be  afraid  of  you :  take  ye  good  heed  unto  yourselves 

therefore :  ..      r     -n       .     • 
5.  Meddle  not  with  them  ;  for  I  will  not  give 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


you  of  their  lanil,  no,  not  so  much  as  a  Toutbreadtli ;  be- 
cause I  have  given  mount  Seir  imto  Esau  for  a  pos- 
session. 

I)eut.  ii.  6.  Te  shall  buy  meat  of  them  for  money, 
that  ye  may  eat ;  and  ye  s"hall  also  buy  water  of  them 
fur  money,  that  ye  may  ilrink. 

-7.  For  the  Lord  tliy  Goil  hath  blessed  thee  in 

all  tlie  worlvs  of  thy  hand :"  he  knoweth  thy  walking 
tlirough  tliis  great  wilderness:  these  forty "yeai-s  the 
Loud  thy  God  hath  been  with  thee ;  thou  bast  lacked 
nothing. 

8.  And  when  we  passed  by  fi-om  our  brethren 

the  children  of  Esau,  which  dwelt  in  Seir,  through  the 
way  of  tlie  plain  from  Elath,  and  from  Ezion-gaber, 
we'turned  and  passed  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of 
Moab. 

Jitd.  xi.  16.  But  when  Israel  came  up  from  Egypt, 
and  walked  through  the  wilderness  unto  the  Kedsea, 
and  came  to  Kadesh ; 

IT.  Then  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  the  king 

of  Edom,  saj'iug,  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  pass  through 
thy  land :  but  tlie  king  of  Edom"  would  not  hearlvcn 
thereto.  And  in  like  manner  they  sent  unto  the  king 
of  iloab ;  but  he  would  not  coment :  and  Israel  abode 
in  Kadesh. 

Num.  XX.  33.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  even  the 
whole  congregation,  journej-ed  from  Kadesh,  and  came 
unto  mount  Hor. 

—  xxxiii.  38.  And  Aaron  the  priest  went  up  into 
mount  Hor  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord,  and 
died  there,  in  the  tbrtieth  year  after  the  children  of  Is- 
rael were  come  out  of  the,  land  of  Eg3'pt,  in  the  first 
day  of  the  tiflli  month. 

40.  And  king  Arad  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt 

in  the  soutli  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  heard  of  the  com- 
ing of  tlie  cliildrcn  of  Israel. 

Deiii.  X.  G.  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  their 
journey  from  Beeroth  of  the  chiMren  of  Jaakau  to 
Jlosera  :  there  Aaron  died,  and  there  he  was  buried ; 
and  Eleazar  his  son  mmistered  in  the  priest's  office  in 
bis  stead. 

7.  From  thence  they  journeyed  unto  Gudgo- 

dah ;  and  from  Gudgodah  to  Jotbath,  a  land  of  riv- 
ers of  waters. 

See  Num.  sx.  1-1-21. 

§  45.    From  Jlount  Hor  to  Caiiaau. 

Nun.  xxi.  4.  And  they  journeyed  from  mount  Hor 
by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea,  to  compass  the  land  of 
Edom :  and  the  soul  of  the  people  was  much  discom'- 
aged  because  of  the  way. 

10.  And  the  chiUlren  of  Israel  set  forward,  and 

pitched  ill  Oliotli. 

11.   And   tliey  journe^-ed   from   Obotli,   and 

pitched  at  Ije-abarim,  in  the  wilderness  which  is  be- 
fore iloah,  toward  tlie  sunrising. 

12.  From  thence  they  removed,  and  pitched 

in  the  valley  of  Zaicd. 

13.  From  tlicnce  they  removed  and  pitched  on 

the  otlier  side  of  Arnon,  whicli  is  in  the  wilderness 
that  Cometh  out  of  the  coasts  of  the  Amorites :  for  Ar- 
non m  tlie  liorder  of  Moab,  between  Moab  and  the 
Amorites. 

Deut.  ii.  13.  Xow  rise  up,  said  T,  and  get  you  over 
the  brook  Zned.     And  we  went  riviT  the  brook  Zered. 

14.  Ami  the  space  in  which  we  came  from 

Kadesli-barnca,  until  we  were  come  over  the  brook 
Zered,  iras  iliirty  an<l  eiglit  years;  until  all  the  genera- 
tion of  tlie  men  of  war  were  wasted  out  fi'om  among 
the  host,  as  the  Loud  sware  unto  tlieni. 

15.  For   indeed   the  hand  of  the  Lord  was 

against  tlieni,  to  destroy  tliem  from  among  the  host, 
until  tliey  were  consumed. 

16.  So  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  men  of 

war  were  consumed  and  dead  from  among  the  people, 

17.  Tliat  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  me,  saying, 

18.  Tlion  art  to  pass  over  through   Ar,  the 

coast  of  Moal),  tliis  day. 

10.  And  when  tliou  comest  nigh  over  against 

the  cliildren  of  Amnion,  distress  them  not,  nor  med- 
dle Willi  tliem:  for  I  will  not  give  thee  of  tlie  land  of 
the  chOdren  of  Amnion  uuy  possession;  because  I 


have  given  it  unto  the  children  of  Lot  Jor  a  posses- 
sion. 

Num.  xxi.  16.  And  from  thence  they  ircnt  to  Beer: 
that  is  the  well  whereof  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses, 
Gather  the  people  together,  audi  will  give  them  water. 

17.  Then  Israel  sang  this  song.  Spring  up,  O 

well ;  sing  ye  unto  it : 

IS.Tlie  princes  digged  the  well,  the  nobles  of 

the  people  digged  it,  by  the  direction  uf  the  lawgiver, 
with  tlieir  staves.  Ajid  from  the  wilderness  they  icent 
to  Mattanah  : 

19.   And  from  Mattanah  to  Nahaliel :   and 

from  Nahaliel  to  Bamoth : 

20.  And  from  Bamoth  i?i  the  valley,  that  is  in 

the  country  of  .Aloab,  to  the  top  of  Pisgah,  which  look- 
eth  toward  .Teshimon. 

■Jiid.  xi.  21.  And  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  delivered 
Sihon  and  all  his  people  into  the  hand  of  Israel,  and 
tliey  smote  them :  so  Israel  possessed  all  the  land  of 
the  Amorites,  the  inhabitants  of  that  country. 

22.  And  they  possessed  all  the  co:ists  of  the 

Amorites,  from  Arnon  even  unto  Jabbok,  and  from 
the  wilderness  even  unto  Jordan. 

(For  Sihon,  king  of  the  Amorites,  see  also  Num.  xxi. 
31-25.    Deut.  ii.  3"3-34.) 

Num.  xxi.  31.  Thus  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the 
Amorites. 

32.  And  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  Jaazer,  and 

they  took  the  villages  thereof,  and  drove  out  the  Am- 
orites that  icere  there. 

33.  And  they  turned  and  went  up  b}-  the  way 

of  Bashan :  and  Og  the  l-dng  of  Bashan  went  out 
against  them,  he,  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle  at 
E'drei. 

(For  the  issue,  see  verses  34,  35 ;  Deut.  iii.  3.  4.) 

Num.  xxii.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward, 
and  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side  Jordan 
by  .lericho. 

Deut.  iii.  39.  So  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against 
Beth-peor. 


H6. 


The  Forly-two  Stations  between  Egypt 
and  Canaan. 


Num.  xxxiii.  1.  These  are  the  journeys  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  which  went  fortli  out  of  the  land  of 
Egypt  with  then'  armies  tmder  the  hand  of  Moses  and 
Aaron. 

2.  And  Moses  wrote  their  goings  out  accord- 
ing to  their  journeys  by  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  :  and  these  are  their  jom'ne3's  according  to  their 
goings  out. 

—  —  3.  And  they  departed  from  Rameses  in  the 
first  month,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month ; 
on  the  morrow  after  the  passover  the  children  of  Israel 
went  out  with  a  high  hand  in  the  sight  of  all  the 
Egyptians. 

—  —  5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  removed  from 
Rameses,  and  pitched  in  Succoth. 

6.    And   they   departed    from    Succoth,    and 

pitched  in  Etham,  which  is  in  the  edge  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

7.  And  they  removed  fi'om  Etham,  and  turned 

again  unto  Pi-hahiroth,  which  is  before  Baal-zephon ; 
and  they  pitched  before  Jligdol. 

8.  And  they  de[iarted  from  before  Pi-hahiroth, 

and  i^assi'd  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into  the  wil- 
derness, iuid  went  three  days'  journey  in  the  wilder- 
ness of  Etham,  and  pitched  in  Marah. 

9.  And  they  removed  from  JIarah,  and  came 

unto  Elim  :  ;ind  in  Elim  vere  twelve  fountains  of 
water,  and  threescore  and  ten  palm  trees;  and  they 
pitched  there. 

10.  And  they  removed  from  Elim,  and  en- 
camped liv  the  Red  sea. 

ll.  And  Ihev  removed  from  the  Red  sea,  and 

encamped  in  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 

—  12.  And  they  took   their  journey  out  of  the 
wilderness  of  Sin,  and  encamped  in  Doplikah. 

13.  And   they  departed  from  Dophkah,   and 

encamped  in  Aliish. 

14.  And  they  removed  from  Alush,  and  en- 
camped at  Rephidiiii,  where  was  no  water  for  the 
people  to  drink. 


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THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Xutii.  xxxiii,  l").  And  tlicy  ilepiirti'd  from  RcphiJim, 
ami  pilclii'd  ill  llic  wilderness  ol  Siniii. 

10.  And    lliey   removed   IVom   tlic  desert  of 

Sinai,  and  pitelied  ill  Kilirolli-liiiUaavidi. 

17.  And    tiiey  departed  IVom  Kibroth-hattaa- 

vah,  and  encamped  at  Ila/.erolh. 

18.   And    lliey   departed  from  Hazcrotli,   and 

pitelied  in  Killimali. 

•  lit.   .Viid    Iliey   departed   from  Kitlimali,   and 

pitelied  at  Kiminon-parez. 

21).   And    tliey  departed  from  Hinimon-parez, 

and  jiilelied  in  I/ilmali. 

21.  And     tliey   removoil    from    Libnah,    and 

pitched  at  Uissali. 

22.   And    tliey    jonrneyed  from   Hissali,   and 

pitched  in  Kelu-latliaii. 

—  — 2!.  .\nd  Iliey  went  from  Kchclalhali,  and 
pitcheil  in  mount  Sliaplier. 

24.  And  they  removed  from  mount  Shaphcr, 

and  encamped  in  llaradah. 

2-5.  And   they  removed   from  Haradali,  and 

pitched  in  Maliheloth. 

2i'i.   And  tliey  removed  from  Makhelotli,  and 

encamped  at  Talialh. 

27.    And    they    departed    from   Taliath,   and 

pitched  at  Tarah. 

2S.  And  tUcy  removed  from  Tarah,  and  pitch- 
ed in  Mithcah. 

29.  And  they  went  from  Mithcah,  and  pitched 

in  Ilashnionah. 

30.  And  they  departed  from  Ilashnionah,  and 

encamjied  at  Jloseroth. 

;il.  And   they  departed  from  Jloscroth,  and 

pitched  in  Benc-jaakan. 

32.  And  they  removed  from  Bene-jaakan,  and 

encamped  at  Hor-hagidgad. 

33.  And  the}-  went  from  Ilor-hagidgad,  and 

pitched  in  Jolbathali. 

34.  And  they  removed   from  Jothathah,  and 

encamped  at  Elironah. 

35.  And  they   departed   from   Elironah,  and 

encamped  at  Ezion-gabcr. 

3(5.  And  they  removed  from  Ezion-gaber,  and 

pitched  in  tlie  wilderness  of  Zin,  which  ;»  Kadesh. 

37.    And    they  removed   from    Kadesh,   and 

pitched  in  mount  Ilor,  in  the  edge  of  tlie  land  of  Edom. 

41.  And  they  departed  from  mount  Ilor,  and 

pitched  in  Zalnionah. 

42.  And   they  departed  from  Zalnionali,  and 

pitched  in  Punon. 

43.  And  they  departed  from  Punon,  and  pitch- 
ed in  O'ooth. 

44.  And  they  departed  from  Oboth,  and  pitch- 
ed in  Ije-abarim,  in  the  border  of  Moab. 

•  4o.  And  they  departed  from  lim,  and  pitched 

in  Dihon-gad. 

40.  And  they  removed  from  Dihon-gad,  and 

encamped  in  Almon-diljlathaim. 

47.  And    they  removed    from    Almon-dibla- 

thaim,  and  pitcheil  in  Uie  mountains  of  Abarim,  be- 
fore Xebo. 

4S.  And  they  departed  from  the  mountains  of 

Abarim,  and  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan, 
near  .lericho. 

49.  And  they  pitched  by  Jordan,  from  Beth- 

jesimoth,  axn  unto  Abel-shittim  in  the  plains  of  Moab. 


§  47.    God's  Mercies  in  the  Wiltleruess. 

Er.  XV.  13.  Thou  in  thy  mercy  hast  led  forth  the 
peo]ile  irhirh  thou  hast  rcdeemeil ;  thou  ha.st  guided 
Ihi'iii  in  tliy  strengtii  unto  thy  holy  haliitation. 

Dent.  viii.  2.  And  thou  shall  remember  all  the  way 
which  the  Lout)  thy  God  led  thee  these  forty  years  in 
the  wilderness,  to  humble  thee,  and  to  jirovctliee,  to 
know  wlial  im.i  in  lliine  heart,  whether  thou  wouldest 
keep  his  commandments,  or  no. 

—  xi.  .').  And  what  he  did  unto  you  in  the  wilder- 
ness, until  ye  came  into  this  place : 

P«.  Ixxvii.  20.  Tliou  leddest  thy  people  like  a  flock 
by  the  hand  of  Closes  and  Aaron. 

—  Ixxviii.  52.  But  made  hisown  people  to  go  forth  like 
sheep,  and  guided  them  in  the  wilderness  like  a  flock. 

10  241 


—  cxxxvi.  10.  To  him  which  led  his  jieople  through 
the  wililerness  :  for  his  mercy  r/iihint/i  for  ever. 

./(;•.  .xxxi.  2.  Thus  sailli  lli'e  Loud.  Tlie  people  w/iirh 
jrcre  left  of  the  swonl  found  grace  in  the  wilderness  ; 
criii  Israel,  when  I  went  lo  cause  him  to  rest. 

Kzi'k:  XX.  17.  Nevertheless  mine  eye  spared  them 
from  destroying  them,  neither  did  I  make  an  end  of 
them  in  the  wilderness. 

34.  And  I  will  bring  you  out  from  the  people, 

and  will  gather  you  out  of  the  countries  wherein  ye 
ari'. scattered,  with  a  iiiiglily  hand,  and  with  a  stretched 
out  arm,  and  with  fury  jioured  out. 

35.  And  I  will  bring  voii  into  the  wilderness 

of  tlie  people,  and  there  will  1  plead  with  you  face  lo 
face. 

36.  Like  as  I  pleaded  with  vour  fathers  in  the 

wilderness  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  so  will  I  [dead  with 
3'ou,  saitli  the  Lord  God. 

J/oK.  ii.  14.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  allure  her,  and 
bring  her  into  the  wilderness,  and  speak  comfortably 
unto  her. 

15.  And  I  will  give  her  her  vineyards  from 

thence,  and  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  dooV  of  hope  : 
and  she  shall  sing  there,  as  in  the  days  of  her  youth, 
and  as  in  the  day  when  she  came  up  out  of  the  land 
of  Egypt. 

Amos  ii.  10.  Also  I  brought  you  up  from  the  land 
of  Egypt,  and  led  you  forty  years  through  the  wilder- 
ness, to  possess  the  land  of  the  Amorite. 

AcU  xiii.  18.  And  about  the  time  of  forty  years  suf- 
fered he  their  manners  in  the  wilderness. 


CHAP.  V. 
CONQUEST  OF  CANAAN, 

§  48.    Canaan  Described. 

Oen.  siii.  10.  And  Lot  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld 
all  the  plain  of  Jordan,  that  it  w«.«  well  watered  every 
where,  before  the  Lord  destroyed  Sodom  and  Gomor- 
rah, even  as  the  garden  of  the  "LoitD,  like  the  land  of 
Egypt,  as  thou  comest  unto  Zoar. 

Mv.  xxxiii.  3.  Unto  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and 
honey :  for  I  will  not  go  up  in  the  midst  of  thee  ;  for 
thou  art  a  stiflhecked  people ;  lest  I  consume  thee  in 
the  way. 

Lev.  XX.  24.  But  I  have  said  unto  you.  Ye  shall  in- 
herit their  land,  and  I  will  give  unto  you  to  possess 
it,  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey :  I  am  the 
Lord  your  God,  which  have  separated  you  from  other 
people. 

Nimi.  xiv.  7.  And  they  spake  imto  all  the  company 
of  the  children  of  Israel,  saying,  The  land,  which  we 
passed  through  to  search  it,  is  an  exceeding  good  land. 

8.  If  the   Lord  delight  in  us,  then  he  will 

bring  us  into  this  land,  and  give  it  us;  a  land  which 
lloweth  with  milk  and  lioncj'. 

Jer.  xxxii.  22.  And  hast  given  them  this  land,  which 
thou  didst  swear  to  their  fiithcrs  to  give  them,  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  honey  ; 

Kzik.  XX.  5.  And  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  GoD;  In  the  day  when  I  chose  Israel,  and  lifted 
up  mine  baud  unto  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Jacob, 
and  made  myself  known  unto  them  in  the  land  of 
Egypt,  when  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  tmto  them,  say- 
ing, I  am  the  Loud  your  God  ; 

0.  In  the  day  that  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto 

them,  to  bring  them  forth  of  the  land  of  Egypt  into  a 
land  that  I  had  espied  for  them,  flowing  with  milk 
and  honey,  which  is  the  glorv  of  all  lands :  ', 

See  De'ut.  xxvi.  9.    Jud.  xviii.  9,  10. 

§  49.    Gradual  Expulsion  of  the  Canaanltes 
Promised. 

(See  Gen.  xv.  10.) 

Ej:.  xxiii.  27.  I  will  send  my  fear  before  thee,  and 
will  destro}'  all  the  people  lo  whom  thou  shall  come ; 
and  I  will  make  all  thine  enemies  turn  their  baclis 
unto  thee. 


CHAP.  V. 


THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ex.  xxiii.  39.  I  will  not  drive  tliem  out  from  bi'fori' 
thee  in  one  yc.ir ;  lest  the  land  become  desolate,  and 
the  beast  of  the  ticld  multiply  against  thee. 

30.  By  little  and  little  I  will  drive  them  out 

from  before  thee,  until  thou  be  increased,  and  inherit 
the  land. 

31.  And  I  will  set  thy  bounds  from  the  Red 

sea  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  Philistines,  aud  from  the 
desert  unto  the  river  :  for  I  will  deliver  the  inhalntant.s 
of  the  land  into  your  hand  ;  and  thoushalt  drive  them 
out  before  thee. 

32.  Thou  shall  make  no  covenant  with  them, 

nor  with  their  gods. 

■  33.  They  shall  not  dwell  in  thy  land,  lest  they 

make  thee  sin  against  me  :  for  if  thou  serve  their  gods, 
it  will  surel}-  be  a  snare  unto  thee. 

—  xx.xiv.  11.  Observe  thou  that  which  I  command 
thee  this  da}':  behold,  I  th-ive  out  before  thee  the 
Amnrite,  and  the  Cauaanite,  and  the  Hittite,  aud  the 
Perizzite,  and  the  Hivite,  and  the  Jebusite. 

Lei\  xxvi.  7.  And  ye  shall  chase  yoiu"  enemies,  and 
they  shall  fall  before  you  b}'  the  sword. 

—  —  8.  And  live  of  you  shall  chase  a  hundred,  and 
a  hundred  of  j-ou  shall  put  ten  thousand  to  flight :  and 
your  enemies  shall  fall  before  you  by  the  sword. 

Num.  xxiv.  19.  Out  of  Jacob  sliall  come  he  that 
shall  have  dominion,  and  shall  destroy  him  that  re- 
maineth  of  the  city. 

Dt'iit.  ii.  35.  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread 
of  thee  and  the  fear  of  thee  upon  the  nations  that  are 
under  the  whole  heaven,  who  shall  hear  report  of  thee, 
and  sliall  tremble,  and  be  in  anguish  liecause  of  thee. 

—  vii.  23.  And  the  Lord  th}-  God  will  put  out  those 
nations  before  thee  by  little  and  little:  thou  mayest 
not  consume  them  at  once,  lest  the  beasts  of  the  field 
increase  upon  thee. 

—  —  33.  But  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  them 
unto  thee,  and  sliidl  destroy  them  with  a  mighty  de- 
Btructi(jn,  until  they  be  destroyed. 

— 31.  Aud  he  shall  deliver  their  kings  into  thiue 

hand,  and  thou  shalt  destro_v  their  name  from  luidcr 
heaven:  there  shall  no  maii  be  able  to  stand  before 
thee,  until  thou  have  destroyed  them. 

—  IX.  1  Hear,  O  Israel :  Thou  art  to  pass  over  Jor- 
dan tins  day,  to  go  in  to  ]iossess  nations  greater  and 
mightier  than  thyself,  cities  great  aud  fenced  up  to 
heaven. 

3.  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of  the 

Anakim,  whom  thou  knowest,  and  of  wlwm  thou  hast 
heard  siu/.  Who  can  stand  before  the  children  of  Anak  ! 

3.  Understand    therefore   this  day,   that  the 

Lord  thy  God  in  he  which  goeth  over  before  tliec;  an 
a  consuming  tire  he  shall  destroy  them,  and  he  shall 
bring  them  down  Ijefore  thy  lace:  so  shalt  thou  drive 
theni  out,  and  destroy  theui  quicklj',  as  the  Lord  hath 
said  unto  thee. 

—  xi.  33.  For  if  ye  shall  diligently  keep  all  these 
commandments  which  I  command  you,  to  do  them,  to 
love  the  Lord  your  God,  to  walk  in  all  his  waj's,  and 
to  cle:ive  unto  him  ; 

33.  Then  will  the  Lord  drive  out  all  these 

nations  from  before  you,  aud  ye  shall  possess  greater 
nations  :md  mightier  than  yourselves. 

34.  Every  place  whereon  the  soles  of  your  feet 

shall  tread  sh:dl  be  yours:  from  the  wilderness  and 
Lebanon,  from  the  river,  the  river  Euphrates,  even 
imto  the  uttermost  scii  shall  your  coast  be. 

'Za.  There  shall  no  man  l>e  able  to  stand  before 

you:  /"/•  the  Lord  yonr  God  sh;dl  lay  the  fear  of  you 
aud  the  dread  of  you  ujion  all  the  liuid  that  ye  shall 
tread  ujion,  as  he  hath  said  unto  you. 

Jon.  xxiii.  3.  And  the  Lord  your  God,  he  shall  expel 
facm  froni  before  you,  and  drive  them  from  out  of 
A'cur  sight;  aud  ye  shall  possess  their  land,  as  the 
UjORD  your  God  hath  promised  unto  you. 

§    50.    Their  Expulsion  Coiiimandcd. 

Num.  xxxiii.  .')3.  And  ye  sh:dl  dispossess  the  inluth- 
itantn  of  the  land,  and  dwell  therein:  for  I  have  given 
you  the  land  to  possess  il. 

.Ol.  Anil  ye  shall  divide  the  land  by  lot  for  an 

inheriumce  among  your  families ;  and  to  the  more  ye 


shall  give  the  more  inheritance,  and  to  the  fewer  ye 
shall  give  the  less  inheritance;  every  man's  inlieritance 
sh;dl  be  in  the  place  where  his  lot  falleth ;  according 
to  the  tribes  of  your  fathers  ye  shall  inherit. 

—  —  S.J.  But  if  ye  will  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants 
of  the  land  from  before  3'ou ;  then  it  shall  come  to 
))ass,  that  those  which  ye  let  remain  of  them  shall  he 
liricks  in  your  eyes,  :ind  thorns  in  j-our  sides,  and  sh;ill 
vex  you  in  the  land  wherein  ye  dwell. 

50.  jMoreover  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  I  shall 

do  unto  you,  as  I  thought  to  do  unto  them. 

§  61.    Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan. 

(1.   SinON  OF   HESirBGN.) 

Num.  xxi.  31.  And  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon 
king  of  the  Amorites,  saymg, 

22.  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land :  we  will  not 

turn  into  the  fields,  or  into  the  vineyards ;  we  will  not 
drink  of  the  waters  of  the  well :  hut  we  will  go  along 
by  the  king's  high  way,  until  we  be  past  thy  bor- 
ders. 

—  —  23  And  Sihon  would  not  suffer  Israel  to  pass 
through  his  border :  but  Sihon  gathered  all  hrs  people 
together,  and  went  out  against  Israel  into  the  wilder- 
ness :  and  he  came  to  Jahaz,  and  fought  agamst  Israel. 

24.  And  Israel  smote  him  with  the  edge  of  the 

sword,  and  possessed  his  land  from  Arnon  unto  Jab- 
bok,  even  unto  the  children  of  Annnou  :  for  the  border 
of  the  children  of  Amnion  iras  strong 

25.  And  Israel  took  all  these  cities :  and  Israel 

dwelt  in  all  the  cities  of  the  Amorites,  in  Heshbon,  and 
in  all  the  villages  thereof. 

26.  For  Heshbon  van  the  city  of  Sihon  the 

king  of  the  Amorites,  who  had  fought  against  the  for- 
mer king  of  Moab,  and  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his 
hand,  even  mito  Arnon. 

27.  Wherefore  they  that  speak  in  proverbs 

say.  Come  into  Heshbon,  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built 
and  prepared : 

29.  Woe  to  thee,  Moab !  thou  art  undone,  0 

people  of  Chcmosh :  he  hath  given  his  sons  that  es- 
caped, and  his  daughters,  into  captivity  unto  Sihon 
king  of  the  Amorites. 

—  —  30.  We  have  shot  at  them ;  Heshbon  is  per- 
ished even  imto  Dibon,  and  we  have  laid  them  waste 
even  unto  Nopliah,  which  reacluth  unto  Jledeba. 

Dent.  ii.  24.  Rise  ye  up,  take  your  journey,  and  pass 
over  the  river  Arnon  :  behold,  1  have  given  into  thiue 
hand  Sihon  the  Amorite,  king  of  Heshbon,  and  his 
hmd:  begin  to  possess  it,  and  contend  with  him  iu 
battle. 

—  • —  20.  And  I  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilder- 
ness of  Kcdemoth  unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon  with 
words  of  peace,  saying, 

27.  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land :  I  will  go 

along  by  the  high  way,  I  will  neither  turn  unto  the 
right  hand  nor  to  the  left. 

28.  Thou  shalt  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that  I 

may  cat ;  and  give  me  water  for  money,  that  I  may 
drink:  only  I  will  pass  through  on  my  feet:  ■ 

^29.  (As  the  children  "of  Esau  which  dwell  in 

Seir,  and  the  Moabites  which  dwell  in  Ar,  did  unto 
me  -S  until  I  .shall  pass  over  Jordan  into  the  land  which 
the  Lord  our  God  giveth  us. 

31.  And  tlie  Lord  said  unto  me.  Behold,  I 

have  begun  to  give  Sihon  and  his  laud  before  thee :  be- 
gin to  possess,  that  thou  mayest  inherit  his  land. 

32.  Then  Sihon  came  out  against  us,  he  and 

all  his  people,  to  fight  at  Jahaz. 

33.  And  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  him  be- 
fore us;  and  we  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  his 
people. 

•  34.  And  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  and 

utterlj'  destroyed  the  men,  ;iiid  the  women,  and  the 
little  ones,  of  every  city,  we  left  none  to  remain : 

—  iii.  3.  So  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  into  our 
hands  Og  also,  the  king  of  Baslian,  and  all  his  people: 
and  we  smote  him  until  none  was  left  to  him  remain- 
ing. 

0.  And  we  utterly  destroyed  them,  as  we  did 

unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon,  utterly  destroying  the 
men,  \vomen,  and  chiklreu,  of  every  city. 


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liOOK  XI. 


J'id.  x\.  18.  Tlien  tlicy  went  along  thioui;-)!  tin-  wil- 
derness, nnil  C(iin));issei1  the  land  of  Kdnni,  and  llie 
land  ()l'j"M()al),  and  came  liy  the  east  side  nt'llie  land  of 
Moah,  and  |iilelic'd  im  llie  other  side  of  Anion,  lint 
ciync  not  williin  the  liurder  ot'Moab:  for  Amon  irnn 
Uie  border  of  Moal). 

I'.i.  .\nd    Israel   sent  messengers  tuilo  Sihon 

kin;;  of  the  .Vmoriles,  the  kinu;of  Ileshlion  ;  imd  Israel 
said  unto  him.  Lei  ns  jiass,  wo  pray  thcc,  through  thy 
land  into  my  plaee. 

20.    I5nt   Sihon   trusted  not  Israel   to   pass 

thronilli  his  coast ;  but  Sihnn  jjathered  all  his  ))eople 
tojrelher,  and  pitelied  in  Jahaz,  aud  fought  against 
Israel. 

See  X(im.  xxi.  31,  33. 

,  (2.   OO   OP   B.VSHAN.) 

Kum.  xxi.  34.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Fear 
hira  not:  for  I  have  delivered  him  into  thy  hand,  and 
all  his  peo]ile,  and  his  land ;  and  thou  shah  do  to  him 
ns  Ihou  ilidst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  which 
dwelt  at  lleshbon. 

:;.").  So  they  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all 

liis  people,  until  there  was  none  left  him  alive;  aud 
they  posses.sed  his  land. 

l)eiit.  iii.  1.  Tlien  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way 
to  Bashan:  and  Os;  the  king  of  Bashan  came  out 
against  us,  he  aud  all  his  ]ieople,  to  battle  at  Edrei. 

3.  And  the  Loiui  said  unto  me.  Fear  him  not: 

for  I  will  deliver  him,  and  all  his  people,  and  his  land, 
into  thy  hand;  and  thou  shall  do  unto  him  as  Ihou 
didst  \mto  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  at 
Hesbbon. 

§  52.    Two  Tribes  and  a  Half  Provided  For. 

Num.  xxxii.  1.  Xow  the  ehildrcu  of  Reuben  and 
the  ehililren  of  Gad  had  ;i  very  great  multitude  of 
cattle:  and  when  they  saw  the  land  of  Jazer,  and  the 
land  of  Gilead,  that,  behold,  the  place  W(W  a  place  for 
cattle ; 

-2.  The  ehildren  of  Gad  and  the  children  of 

Reuben  came  and  spake  unto  Closes,  and  to  Eleazar 
tlie  priest,  and  unto  the  princes  of  the  congregation, 
saying, 

3.  Ataroth,  and  Dibon,  and  Jazer,  and  Nim- 

rah,  and  Ilesblion,  and  Elcaleh,  and  Shebam,  and 
Kebo,  and  Beon, 

4.  El-en  the  country'  which  the  LoitD  smote 

before  the  congregation  of  Israel,  is  a  land  for  cattle, 
aud  thy  servants  h:ive  cattle  ; 

5.  Wherelbrc',  s;iid  they,  if  we  have  found 

grace  in  thy  sight,  let  this  liuid  be  given  unto  thy  .ser- 
vants for  a  possession,  and  bring  us  not  over  .Jordan. 

—  — •  G.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  cliildren  of  G;id 
and  to  the  ehildren  of  Reuben,  Shall  your  brethren  go 
to  war,  and  shall  ye  sit  here  V 

7.  And  wherefore  discourage  ye  the  heart  of 

the  children  of  Israel  from  going  over  into  the  land 
which  the  Lord  hath  given  them  ? 

10.  -Vnd  they  came  near  unto  him,  and  .said. 

We  will  build  sheeplbkls  here  Ibr  our  cattle,  and  cities 
for  our  little  ones: 

17.  But  we  ourselves  will  go  ready  armed  be- 
fore the  ehildren  of  Israel,  until  we  have  brought 
them  unto  their  phice:  and  our  little  ones  shall  dwell 
in  the  fenced  cities,  because  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
land. 

18.  Wo  will  not  return  unto  our  houses,  until 

the  children  of  Israel  have  inherited  every  man  his 
inheritance : 

19.  For  we  will  not  inherit  with  them  on 

yonder  side  .Jordan,  or  forward  ;  because  our  inherit- 
ance is  fallen  to  ns  on  this  side  .Jordan  eastward. 

20.  And  Moses  said  milo  them.  If  ye  will  do 

this  thing,  if  j-e  will  go  armed  before  the  Loun  to  war, 

21.  .'Vnd  will  go  all  of  you  armed  over  .Jor- 
dan before  the  Lonu,  imtil  he  hath  driven  out  his 
enemies  from  before  him, 

22.    And    the  land  be  subdued  Iwfore  the 

Lord  :  then  aficrward  ye  shall  return,  and  be  guilt- 
less liefore  the  Lord,  and  before  Israel ;  and  this  land 
shall  be  your  possession  before  the  Loud. 


23.  But  if  ye  will  not  do  so,  behold,  ye  have 

sinned  against  the  Lono:  and  be  sure  yoursin  will 
tinil  you  out. 

33.  And  ]\[oses  gave  unto  them,  civn  to  the 

children  of  (Jad,  and  to  llie  children  of  Reuben,  and 
imlo  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  .loseph, 
the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  and  the 
l;iiigdoui  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  the  laud,  witli  tlie 
cities  thereof  in  the  coast,  even  the  cities  of  the  coun- 
try round  about. 

—  xxxiv.  14.  For  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Reu- 
ben aee(n'ding  to  the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  the 
tribe  of  the  children  of  Gad  according  to  tlic  house 
of  their  fathers,  have  received  tluir  iiijieril/inre ;  and 
half  the  tribe  of  .Manasseh  have  received  their  inher- 
itance : 

15.  The  two  tribes  and  the  h;ilf  tribe  have 

received  their  inheritauee  on  this  side  Jordan  iteur 
Jericho  eastward,  toward  the  sunrising. 

Dctit.  iii.  18.  And  I  commanded  yon  at  that  time, 
saying,  The  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  this  land 
to  possess  it:  ye  shall  jiass  over  armed"  before  your 
brethren  the  children  of  Israel,  all  l/ail  are  meet  for 
the  war. 

Jos.  i.  12.  And  to  the  Reubcnites,  and  to  the  Gad- 
ites,  and  to  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  spake  Joshua, 
saying, 

13.  Remember  the  word  which   Moses  the 

servant  of  the  Lord  commanded  you,  saying.  The 
Lord  your  God  hath  given  )-ou  rest,  and  liath  given 
you  this  laud. 

14.  Your  wives,  your  little  ones,  and  your 

cattle,  shall  remain  in  the  land  which  Moses  gave 
you  on  this  side  Jordan ;  but  ye  shall  pass  before 
your  brethren  armed,  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour, 
and  lielji  them ; 

1.5.  Until  the  Lord  have  given  your  brethren 

rest,  as  ?i£  liath  giren  you,  and  tliej-  also  luive  ]iossessed 
the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  givetli  them :  then 
yc  shall  return  unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  and 
enjoy  it,  which  Moses  the  Lord's  servant  gave  j'ou 
on  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising. 

—  xxiv.  8.  And  I  brought  you  into  the  land  of  the 
Amorites,  which  dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jordan ;  and 
they  fought  with  you :  and  I  gave  them  into  your 
hand,  that  ye  might  possess  their  laud ;  and  1  de- 
stroyed them  from  before  you. 

§  53.    Boundaries  of  tlieir  Territory. 

Dent.  iii.  12.  And  this  land,  ir!iich  we  possessed  at 
that  time,  from  Aroer,  which  in  liy  the  river  Arnon, 
and  half  mount  Gilead,  and  the  cities  thereof,  gave  I 
unto  the  Reubcnites  and  to  the  Gadites. 

—  —  13.  And  the  rest  of  Gilead,  and  all  Bashan, 
b('ing  the  kingdom  of  Og,  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe 
of  Manasseh ;  all  the  region  of  Argob,  with  all  Ba- 
shan, which  was  called  the  land  of  gi:mts. 

14.  .Jair  the   son   of  Manasseh   took  all   the 

country  of  Argob  unto  the  coasts  of  Geshuri  and 
MaacJKithi;  aud  called  them  after  his  own  name, 
Bashan-havolh-jair,  unto  this  day. 

1,5.  Ami  I  gave  (.Tilead  unto  JIachir. 

IG.  And  unto  the  Reubenilcs  and  unto   the 

Gadites  I  gave  from  Gilead  even  unto  the  river  Ar- 
non li;ilf  tlie  valley,  and  the  border  even  unto  the 
river  Jabbok,  which  is  the  border  of  the  children  of 
Amnion ; 

17.  The  plain  also,  and  Jordan,  and  the  coast 

thereof,  from  Chinnereth  even  unto  the  sea  of  the 
plain,  eeeii  the  salt  sea,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah  eastward. 

—  iv.  47.  And  they  possessed  his  hind.'and  the  land 
of  Og  king  of  Baslian,  two  kings  of  the  Amorites, 
which  were  on  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising; 

48.  From  Aroer,  which  /.i  by  the  bank  of  the 

river  Arnon,  even  unto  mount  Sion,  which  /■<  llermon. 

40.  Aud  all  the  plain  on  tliis  side  Jordan  east- 
ward, even  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the  springs 
of  Pisg.ah. 

(For  Sihon's  territory,  see  Jos.  xii.  l-:3.) 

Jnx.  xii.  4.  And  the  coast  of  Og  king  of  Bashan, 
irhieh  tr,i.i  of  the  remnant  of  the  giants,  that  dwelt  at 
Ashtaroth  and  at  Edrei, 


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BOOK  XI. 


Jos.  xii.  5.  And  reigned  in  mount  Hermon,  and  in 
Salcah,  and  in  all  Bashan,  unto  the  border  of  the 
Gesluirites  and  the  JIaachatliites,  and  half  Gilead,  the 
border  of  SiUon  king  of  Heshbon. 

G.    Them    did    Moses    the    servant    of   the 

Lord  and  tlie  children  of  Israel  smite:  and  Moses 
the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  \ifor  a  possession  unto 
the  Reubenites,  and  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of 
JNIanassoli. 

—  xiii.  8.  With  whom  the  Reubenites  and  the  Gad- 
ites have  received  their  inlicritance,  which  Moses 
gave  them,  beyond  Jordan  eastward,  even  as  Moses 
the  servant  of  "the  Lord  gave  them  ; 

9.  From  Aroer,  that  is  upon  the  bank  of  the 

river  Arnon,  and  the  citj-  that  is  in  the  midst  of  the 
river,  and  all  the  plain  of  Medeba  unlo  Dibon ; 

10.  And  all  the  cities  of  Sihon  king  of  the 

Amorltes,  which  reigned  in  Heshbon,  unto  the  bor- 
der of  the  children  ot  Ammon  ; 

11.  And  Gilead,  and  the  border  of  the  Geshu- 

rites  and  Maachathites,  and  all  mount  Hermon,  and 
all  Bashan  unto  Salcah ; 

•  13.  All  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  which 

reigned  in  Ashtaroth  and  in  Edrei,  who  remained  of 
the  remnant  of  the  giants :  for  these  did  Moses  smite, 
and  cast  them  out. 

§  54.    Death  of  Moses. 

Devt.  xxxi.  1.  And  jMoses  went  and  spake  these 
words  unto  all  Israel. 

3.  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  am  a  hundred 

and  twenty  years  old  this  day  ;  I  can  no  more  go  out 
and  come  in  :  also  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  me,  Thou 
shalt  not  go  over  this  Jordan. 

3.  The  Lord  thy  God,  he  will  go  over  before 

thee,  and  he  will  destroy  these  nations  from  before 
thee,  Jind  tliou  shalt  possess  them  :  and  Joshua,  he 
shall  go  over  before  thee,  as  the  Lord  hath  sai<l. 

4.  And  the  Lord  shall  do  unto  them  as  he 

did  to  Sihon  and  to  Og,  kings  of  the  Amorites,  and 
unto  the  land  of  them,  wliom  he  destroyed. 

—  —  5.  And  the  Lord  shall  give  them  up  before 
your  face,  that  ye  may  do  unto  them  according  unto 
all  the  commandments  which  I  have  commanded 
you. 

—  xxxiv.  1.  And  Jloses  went  up  from  the  plains  of 
Moab  unto  Uie  mountain  of  Nebo,  to  the  top  of  Pis- 
gab,  that  is  over  against  .lericho  :  and  the  Lord 
shewed  him  all  the  land  of  Gilead,  unto  Dan. 

2.  And  all  Naphtali,  and  the  land  of  Ephra- 

im,  and  Manasseh,  and  all  the  laud  of  Judah,  unto  the 
utmost  sea, 

3.  And  the  south,  and  the  jilain  of  the  valley 

of  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  unto  Zoar. 

4.  And  tlie  Lord  said  unto  him.  This  is  the 

land  which  I  sware  tuito  Abraham,  unto  Isaac,  and 
unto  Jacob,  saying,  I  will  give  it  unto  thy  seed:  I 
have  caused  thee  to  see  il  with  thine  eyes,  but  thou 
shalt  not  go  over  thither. 

—  —  5.  So  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  died 
there  in  the  land  of  Moab,  according  to  the  word  of 
the  Lord. 

6.  And  he  buried  him  in  a  valley  in  the  land 

of  Moab,  over  against  Beth-jieor  :  but  no  man  know- 
eth  of  his  sepuk-hre  unto  this  daj'. 

§  55.    The  Joi'dan  Crossed. 

Jos.  i.  1,  Now  after  the  death  of  Moses  the  servant 
of  the  Lord,  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  Lord  spake 
unto  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  Jloses'  minister,  saying, 

3.  Jloses  my  servant  is  dead  ;  now  therefore 

arise,  go  over  this  Jordan,  thou,  and  all  this  people, 
unto  the  land  which  I  do  give  to  them,  ei-cn  to  the 
children  of  Israel. 

—  iii.  1.  And  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning;  and 
they  removed  from  Shittim,  and  came  to  Jordan,  he 
and  all  tlie  children  of  Israel,  and  lodged  there  before 
they  passed  over. 

2.  And  it  came  to  p;isR  after  three  days,  that 

the  officers  went  through  tlie  host ; 
3.  And  they  commanded  the  people,  saying, 


When  ye  see  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
your  God,  and  the  priests  the  Levites  bearing  it,  then 
3'e  shall  remove  from  vour  place,  and  go  after  it. 

4.  Yet  there  shall  be  a  space  between  you  and 

it,  about  two  thousand  cubits  by  measure :  come  not 
near  unto  it,  that  ye  may  know  the  way  by  which  ye 
must  go  :  for  ye  have  not  passed  this  way  heretofore. 

(See  Jos.  iii.  14-17.) 

Jos.  iv.  19.  And  the  people  came  up  out  of  Jordan 
on  the  tenth  day  of  the  first  month,  and  encamped  in 
Gilgal,  in  the  east  border  of  Jericho. 

33.  Then  ye  shall  let  your  children  know,  say- 
ing, Israel  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dry  land. 

—  —  23.  For  the  Lord  your  God  dried  up  the 
waters  of  Jordan  fi'om  before  you,  until  ye  were  jiassed 
over,  as  the  Loiid  your  God  did  to  the  Red  sea,  which 
he  dried  up  from  before  us,  until  we  were  gone  over: 

24.  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth   might 

know  the  hand  of  the  Lord,  that  it  i<t  mighty :  that 
ye  might  fear  the  Lord  your  God  for  ever. 

§  56.    Six  Tears  of  War. 

(1.  encamped  at  gilgal.) 

Jos.  V.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings 
of  the  Amorites,  which  were  on  the  side  of  Jordan 
westward,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  Canaaniles,  which 
were  by  the  sea,  heard  that  the  Lord  had  dried  up  the 
waters  of  Jordan  from  before  the  children  of  Israel, 
until  we  were  passed  over,  that  their  heart  melted, 
neither  was  there  spirit  in  them  any  more,  because  of 
the  children  of  Israel. 

10.  And  the  children  of  Israel  encamped  in 

Gilgal,  and  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day  of 
the  month  at  even  in  the  plains  of  Jericho. 

11.  And  they  did  eat  of  the  old  com  of  the 

laud  on  the  morrow  after  the  passover,  unleavened 
cakes,  and  parched  corn  in  the  selfsame  day. 

(3.   JERICHO   TAIvEX.) 

Jos.  vi.  1.  Now  Jericho  was  straitly  shut  up  because 
of  the  children  of  Israel ;  none  went  out,  and  none 
came  in. 

—  —  2.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  See,  I  have 
given  into  thine  hand  Jericho,  and  the  king  thereof, 
a7id  the  mighty  men  of  valour. 

3.  And  ye  shall  compass  the  citj',  all  ye  men 

of  war,  and  go  roundabout  the  city  once.  Thus  shalt 
thou  do  six  days. 

4.  And  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark 

seven  trnmpets  of  riims'  horns :  and  the  seventh  day 
ye  shall  corajiass  the  city  seven  times,  and  the  priests 
shall  blow  with  the  trumpets. 

5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  when  they 

make  a  king  blast  with  the  ram's  horn,  and  when  ye 
hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  all  the  people  shall 
shout  with  a  great  shout ;  and  the  wall  of  the  city  shall 
fall  down  flat,  and  the  people  shall  ascend  up  every 
man  straight  liefore  him. 

—  —  10.  And  Joshua  had  commanded  the  people, 
saying,  Ye  shall  not  shout,  nor  make  any  noise  with 
your  voice,  neither  shall  any  word  proceed  out  of  your 
mouth,  until  the  day  I  bid  you  shout ;  then  shall  ye 
shout. 

14.  And  the  second  day  they  compassed  the 

city  once,  and  returned  into  the  camp.  So  they  did 
six  days. 

—  —  15.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day, 
that  they  rose  early  aliout  the  dawning  of  the  day, 
and  compassed  the  "city  after  the  same  manner  seven 
times :  only  on  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven 
times. 

IG.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time, 

wlien  the  priests  blew  with  the  trumpets,  Joshua  said 
unto  the  people.  Shout;  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you 
the  citj'. 

(See",/rts.  vi.  20.) 

Jos.  vi.  31.  And  they  utterly  destroyed  all  that  was 
in  the  city,  both  man  and  woman,  young  and  old,  and 
ox,  and  sheep,  and  ass,  with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

27.  So  the  Lord  was  with  Joshua ;  and  his 

fame  was  noised  throughout  all  the  country. 


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BOOK  XL 


(3.    UEPULSE   AT   AI.) 

Jon.  vii.  3.  Aiul  Josliua  sent  nun  from  Jericho  to 
Ai,  which  i-i  beside  15cth-nvcu,  on  tlie  east  side  of  IJeth- 
el,  and  spake  unto  llieni,  saying,  t!o  up  and  view  the 
country.     And  tlie  men  went  up  and  vieweil  Ai. 

3.  And  they  returned  to  Joshua,  and  said  unto 

him,  Let  not  all  the  people  go  up;  hut  let  about  two 
or  three  thousand  men  go  up  and  smite  Ai ;  hikJ  make 
not  all  the  people  to  labour  thither;  for  they  i(ni'/»/  few. 

4.  So  there  went  up  thither  of  the  people  about 

three  thousand  men ;  and  they  lied  before  the  men  of  Ai. 

5.  And  the  men  of  Ai  smote  of  them  about 

thirty  and  six  men  :  for  they  ehaseil  them  fivi/i  Ijefore 
Uie  gate  even  unto  Shebariui,  and  smote  them  in  the 
going  down  :  wherefore  the  hearts  of  the  people  melted, 
5Uid  became  as  water. 

(4.   THE   CITY   T.\KEN  1!Y   8TH.\TA0E.\I.) 

Jos.  viii.  1.  And  the  Loiti)  said  unto  Joshua,  Fcarnot, 
ueilhiM-  lie  thou  dismayed  :  take  uU  the  |ieople  of  war 
witli  Ihi'c,  and  arise,  go  up  to  Ai :  see,  I  have  given 
into  thy  hand  the  king  of  Ai,  and  his  people,  and  his 
cit}',  anil  his  land  : 

'1  And  thou  shalt  do  to  Ai  and  her  king  as 

lliou  didst  unto  Jericho  and  her  king:  only  the  spoil 
thereof,  and  the  cattle  thereof,  shall  ye  take  for  a  i)rey 
unto  yourselves :  lay  thee  au  ambush  for  the  city  be- 
liind  it. 

3.  So  Joshua  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war, 

to  go  up  against  Ai;  and  Joshua  chose  out  thirty 
thous;ind  mighty  mcu  of  valour,  aud  sent  them  away 
by  uight. 

4.  And  he  commanded  tUem,  saying,  Behold, 

ye  shall  lie  in  wait  against  the  city,  ereii  behind  the 
city  :  go  not  very  far  from  the  city,  hut  be  ye  all  ready: 

.').   And  I,  and  all  the  i>eo]ile  that  k/'i;  with  me, 

;\'ill  appi'oaeh  unto  the  city  :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  they  come  out  against  us,  as  at  tlie  first,  that  we 
will  tlee  l)efi>re  Ihem, 

(i.  (For  they  will  come  out  after  us,)  till  we 

tiavc  drawn  them  from  the  city;  for  they  will  say. 
They  tlee  before  us,  as  at  the  tirst :  therefore  we  will 
flee  before  them. 

7.  Tlien  ye  shall  rise  up  from  the  ambush,  and 

seize  uiion  the  city  :  for  the  Loud  your  God  will  de- 
liver it  into  your  hand. 

8.  And  it  shall  be,  when  ye  have  taken  the 

city,  l/iiit  ye  .shall  set  the  city  on  (ire :  according  to  the 
comm  uuhnent  of  the  Loud  shall  ye  do.  See,  I  have 
commanded  you. 

9.  Joshua  therefore  sent  them  forth  ;  and  they 

went  to  lie  in  ambush,  and  abode  between  Beth-el  and 
Ai,  on  the  west  side  of  Ai :  but  Joshua  lodged  that 
night  among  the  people. 

10.  .Vnd  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  moniing, 

and  nunil)ered  the  people,  and  went  up,  he  and  the 
elders  of  Israel,  before  the  people  to  Ai. 

11.  And  all  the  people,  even  the  people  of  war 

that  ivere  with  him,  went  up,  and  drew  nigh,  and  came 
before  the  city,  and  pitched  on  the  north  side  of  Ai: 
now  there  wn.f  a  valley  between  them  and  Ai. 

12.  And  he  took  about  five  thousand  men,  and 

set  them  to  lie  in  ambush  between  Beth-el  and  Ai,  on 
the  west  side  of  the  city. 

13.  And  when"  they  had  set  the  people,  even 

all  the  host  that  inia  on  the" north  of  the  city,  and  their 
liers  in  wait  on  the  west  of  the  citj-,  Joshua  went  that 
night  into  the  midst  of  the  valley. 

14.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  the  king  of  Ai 

saw  it,  that  they  hasted  and  rose  np  early,  and  the  men 
of  the  city  went  out  against  Israel  to  battle,  he  and  all 
his  people,  at  a  time  appointed,  before  the  plain;  but 
he  wist  not  that  t/iere  were  liers  in  ambush  against  him 
'jehind  the  city. 

15.  And  Joshua  and  all  Israel  made  as  if  they 

were  beaten  before  them,  and  fled  by  the  way  of  the 
wilderness. 

—  —  16.  And  all  the  people  that  trere  in  Ai  were 
called  together  to  pursue  after  them  :  and  they  pursued 
after  Joshua,  and  were  drawn  away  from  the  city. 

17.  And   there  w.is  not  a  nian  left  in  Ai  or 

Beth-el,  that  went  not  out  after  Isniel  :  and  they  left 
the  city  open,  and  pursued  after  Israel. 


18.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Joshua,  Stretch 

out  the  spear  that  it  in  thy  hand  toward  Ai;  fori  will 
give  it  into  thine  hand.  And  Joshua  stretched  out  the 
spear  that  he  had  in  his  band  toward  the  city. 

li).  And  the  amltush  arose  (piickly  out  of  their 

jdace,  and  they  ran  as  soon  as  he  had  stretched  out 
ids  hand  ;  and  they  entered  uUo  the  city,  and  took  it, 
and  hasted  and  set  the  city  on  lire. 

20.  And  when  the  men  of  Ai  looked  behiiul 

them,  tliey  saw,  and,  behold,  the  smoke  of  the  city  as- 
cended U|>  to  heiiven,  and  they  had  no  power  to"  tlee 
this  way  or  that  way:  and  the  people  that  lied  to  the 
wilderness  turned  li;ick  upon  the  jjursuers. 

21.  And  when  Joshua  and  all  Isr.ael  saw  thiit 

the  ambush  had  taken  the  city,  and  that  the  smoke  of 
the  city  ascended,  then  they  turned  agam,  aud  slew 
the  men  of  Ai. 

23.  And  the  other  issued  out  of  the  city  against 

them;  so  they  were  in  the  midst  of  Israel,  some  on 
this  side,  and  some  on  that  side :  and  Ihej'  smote  them, 
so  that  the}-  let  none  of  them  icmain  or  escape. 

23.  And  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and 

brouglit  him  to  Joshua. 

24.  Aud  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  had 

made  an  end  of  slaying  all  the  inhabitants  of  Ai  in  the 
field,  in  the  wilderness  wherein  they  chased  them,  and 
when  they  were  all  fallen  on  the  edge  of  the  sword, 
until  they  were  consumed,  that  all  the  Israilites  re- 
turned unto  Ai,  and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword. 

—  —  25.  And  80  it  was,  that  all  that  fell  that  day, 
both  of  men  and  women,  icere  twelve  thousand,  even 
all  the  men  of  Ai. 

26.  For    Joshua    drew  not    his  hand    back, 

wherewith  he  stretched  out  the  spcai-,  until  he  had 
utterly  destroyed  all  the  inhabitants  of  Ai. 

27.  Only  the  cattle  and  the  spoil  of  that  city 

Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  themselves,  according  unto 
the  word  of  the  LoiJd  which  he  conunimded  Joshua. 

28.  And  Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  a  heap 

for  ever,  even  a  desolation  unto  this  day. 

29.  And  the  king  of  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree 

until  eventide:  and  as  soon  as  the  sun  was  down, 
Joshua  commanded  that  they  should  take  his  carcass 
down  from  the  tree,  and  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the 
gate  of  the  citj',  and  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of 
stones,  that  remameth  unto  this  day. 

(5.    BY   STR.VTAGEM  THE   GIBEONITES   ESCAPE  THE 
SWORD.) 

Jon.  ix.  8.  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  heard 
what  Joshua  had  done  unto  Jericho  and  to  Ai, 

4.  They  did  work  wilily,  and  went  and  made 

as  if  they  had  "been  ambassadors,  and  took  old  sacks 
upon  their  asses,  and  wine  bottles,  old,  and  rent,  aud 
bovmd  up ; 

5.  And  old  shoes  and  clouted  upon  their  feet, 

and  old  garments  upon  them ;  and  all  the  bread  of 
their  provision  was  dry  and  mouldy. 

6.  xVnd  they  went  to  Josliua  unto  the  camp 

at  Gilgal,  and  said  unto  him,  aud  to  the  men  of  Israel, 
We  be  come  from  a  far  country :  now  therefore  make 
ye  a  league  with  us. 

7.  And  the  men  of  Israel  said  tmto  the  Ilivites, 

Peradventurc  ye  dwell  amoug  us ;  and  how  shall  we 
make  a  league  with  you? 

8.  And  they  said  unto  Joshua,  TVe  arc  thy 

servants.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Who  are  ye  ? 
and  from  whence  come  ve? 

9.  And  they  said  unto  him.  From  a  very  for 

country'  thy  servants  are  come,  because  of  the  name 
of  the  "Lord  thy  God  :  for  we  have  heard  the  fame  of 
him,  and  all  that  he  did  in  Egviit, 

10.  And  all  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  tlio 

Amorites,  that  tcere  beyond  Jordan,  to  Sihon  king  of 
H<\shbon,  and  to  Og  king  of  Bashau,  which  wia»  at 
Ashtaroth.  ,    „    ,     .  ,    , ., 

11.  Wherefore  our  elders  and  all  the  inhabit- 
ants of  our  country  spake  to  us,  saying,  Take  victuals 
with  you  for  the  lournev,  and  go  to  meet  them,  ami 
say  unto  them.  We  are  your  servants:  theretore  now 
m"ake  ye  a  league  with  us.  ,    ,       . 

13.  Xiiis  our  bread  we  took  hot  for  our  pro- 


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vision  out  of  our  houses  on  the  day  we  came  forth  to 
!;o  unto  you ;  but  now,  behold,  it  is  diy,  and  it  is 
mouldy : 

</<«.  ix.  13.  And  these  bottles  of  wine,  whioli  we  filled, 
ircre  new ;  and,  behold,  thej'  be  rent :  and  these  our 
garments  and  our  shoes  are  become  old  by  reason  of 
the  very  lon^  join-ney. 

15.  And  .Joshua  made  peafce  with  them,  and 

made  a  league  with  them,  to  let  them  live:  and  the 
princes  of  the  cougregation  sware  unto  them. 

(G.   TlIE   GIBEONITES  REDUCED   TO  PERPETUAL 
BONDAGE.) 

Ji>s.  ix.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  three 
days  after  they  had  made  a  league  with  them,  that 
they  heard  that  the}'  were  their  neighbours,  and  that 
they  dwelt  among  them. 

17.  And  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and 

came  unto  tlieir  cities  on  the  third  day.  Now  their 
cities  were  Gibeon,  and  Chephhah,  and  Beeroth,  and 
Kirjath-jearim. 

18.  And  the  children  of  Israel  smote  them 

not,  because  the  princes  of  the  congregation  had  sworn 
unto  them  by  the  Lord  God  of  Israel.  And  all  tne 
congregation  murmured  against  the  princes. 

19.  But  all  the  princes  said  unto  all  the  con- 
gregation, We  have  sworn  unto  them  by  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel :  now  therefoi-e  we  may  not  touch  them. 

20.  This  we  will  do  to  them  ;  we  will  even  let 

them  live,  lest  wrath  be  upon  us,  because  of  the  oath 
which  we  sware  unto  them. 

31.  And  the  princes  said  unto  them,  Let  them 

live ;  but  let  them  be  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of 
water  unto  all  the  congregation ;  as  the  princes  had 
promised  them. 

23.  And  Joshua  called  for  them,  and  he  spake 

unto  them,  saying,  Wherefore  have  3'e  beguiled  us, 
saying,  We  are  very  far  from  you ;  when  ye  dwell 
among  us  ? 

23.  Now  therefore  3'e  are  cursed,  and  there 

shall  none  of  yon  be  freeil  from  being  bondmen,  and 
hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for  the  house 
of  my  God. 

34.  And  they  answered  Joshua,  and  said,  Be- 

ca\isc  it  was  certainly  txikl  thy  servants,  how  that  the 
Loud  thy  God  conuuanded  his  servant  Moses  to  give 
yon  all  the  land,  and  to  destroy  all  the  inhabitants  of 
the  land  from  before  j'ou,  therefore  we  were  sore 
afraid  of  our  lives  because  of  you,  and  have  done  this 
thing. 

25.  And  now,  behold,  we  are  in  thine  hand :  as 

it  seemeth  good  and  right  unto  thee  to  do  unto  us,  do. 

26.  And  so  did  he  unto  them,  and  delivered 

them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  childreu  of  Israel,  that 
the}'  slew  them  not. 

27.  And  Joshua  made  them  that  day  hewers 

of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for  the  congregation, 
and  for  the  altar  of  tbe  Lord,  even  unto  this  day,  in 
the  place  which  he  should  choose. 

(7.    THE   FIVE   KINGS  OF   SOUTHERN  CANAAN  OVEB- 
TUROWN.) 

Jo.1.  X.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  Adoni-zedek 
king  of  Jerusalem  had  heard  how  Joshua  had  taken 
Ai,  and  had  utterly  destroyed  it ;  as  he  had  done  to 
Jericho  and  her  king,  so  he  had  done  to  Ai  and  her 
king ;  and  how  the  inhabitants  of  G!))eon  had  made 
peace  with  Israel,  and  were  among  them ; 

2.  That  they  feared  greatly,  liecause  Gibeon 

was  a  great  city,  as  one  of  the  royal  cities,  and  because 
it  was  greater  than  Ai,  and  all  the  men  thereof  were 
mighty. 

6.  And  the  men  of  Gibeon  sent  uuto  Joshua 

to  the  camp  to  Gilgal,  saying.  Slack  not  thy  hand  from 
thy  servants ;  come  up  to  us  (piickly,  and  save  us,  and 
help  us  :  for  all  the  kings  of  the  Aniorites  that  dwell 
in  tbe  mountains  arc  gathered  together  against  us. 

-7.  So  .loshua  ascended  from  Gilgal,  he,  and  all 

the  people  of  war  with  him,  and  all  the  mighty  men 
of  valour. 

8.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Joshua,  Pear  them 

not :  for  I  have  delivered  them  into  thine  hand ;  there 
shall  not  a  man  of  them  stand  before  thee. 


9.  Joshua  therefore  came  unto  them  suddenly, 

aiul  went  up  from  Gilgal  all  night. 

-10.  And  the  Lord  discomfited  them  before 

Israel,  and  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  Gibeon, 
and  chased  them  along  the  way  that  goeth  up  to 
Beth-horon,  and  smote  them  to  Azekah,  and  unto 
Makkedah. 

28.  And  that  day  Joshua  took  Makkedah,  and 

smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  the  king 
thereof  he  utterly  destroyed,  them,  and  all  the  souls 
that  were  therein ;  he  let  "none  remain  :  and  he  did  to 
the  king  of  Makkedah  as  he  did  unto  the  king  of 
Jericho. 

39.  Then  Joshua  passed  from  Makkedah,  and 

all  Israel  with  him,  mito  Libnah,  and  fought  against 
Libnah : 

30.  And  the  Lord  delivered  it  also,  and  the 

king  thereof,  into  the  hand  of  Israel ;  and  he  smote 
it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the  souls  that 
were  thei'cin  ;  he  let  none  remain  in  it;  but  did  unto  the 
king  thereof  as  he  did  unto  the  king  of  Jericho. 

— •  —  31.  And  Joshua  passed  unto  Libnah,  and  all 
Israel  with  him,  unto  Lachish,  and  encamped  against 
it,  and  fought  against  it : 

— ■  —  33.  And  the  Lord  delivered  Lachish  into  the 
hand  of  Israel,  which  took  it  on  the  second  daj',  and 
smote  it  with  tlie  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the' souls 
that  were  therein,  according  to  all  that  he  had  done  to 
Libnah. 

33.  Then  Horam  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to 

help  Lachish;  and  Joshua  smote  him  and  his  people, 
untUhe  had  left  him  none  remaining. 

34.  And   from   Lachish   Joshua  passed  unto 

Eglon,  and  all  Israel  with  him ;  and  they  encamped 
against  it,  and  fought  against  it: 

35.  And  tliey  took  it  on  that  day,  and  smote 

it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  all  the  souls  that 
were  therein  he  utterly  destroyed  that  day,  according 
to  all  that  he  had  done  to  Lachish. 

3G.  And  Joshua  went  up  from  Eglon,  and  aU 

Israel  with  him,  unto  Hebron ;  and  they  fought 
against  it: 

37.  And  the}'  took  it,  and  smote  it  with  the 

edge  of  the  sword,  and  the  king  thereof,  and  all  the 
cities  thereof,  and  all  the  souls  "that  were  therein  ;  he 
left  none  remaining,  accordmg  to  all  that  he  had  done 
to  Eglon ;  but  destroyed  it  utterly,  and  all  the  souls 
that  were  therein. 

38.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  with 

him,  to  Debir ;  and  fought  against  it : 

39.  And  he  took  it,  and  the  king  thereof,  and 

all  the  cities  thereof;  and  they  smote  them  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword,  and  utterly  destroyed  all  the  souls 
that  leere  therein  ;  he  lefl  none  remaining  :  as  he  had 
done  to  Hebron,  so  he  did  to  Debir,  and  to  the  king 
thereof;  as  he  had  done  also  to  Libnah,  and  to  her  king. 

40.  So  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of   the 

hills,  and  of  the  south,  and  of  the  vale,  aiid  of  the 
springs,  and  all  their  kings  :  he  left  none  remaining, 
l)ut  utterly  destroyed  all"  that  breathed,  as  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  commanded. 

41.  And  Joshua  smote   them   from   Kadesh- 

barnea  even  unto  Gaza,  and  all  the  countiy  of  Goshen, 
even  imto  Gibeon. 

-43.  And  all  these  kings  and  their  land  did 

Joshua  take  at  one  time,  because  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  fo\ight  for  Israel. 

43.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  with 

him,  unto  the  camp  at  Gilgal. 

(8.   THE   KINGS  OF  NORTHERN   CANAAN  DEFEATED.) 

Jos.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jabin  king  of 
Hazor  bad  heard  tlmm  f/iinf/s,  that  he  sent  to  Jobab 
king  of  Jliidon,  and  to  the  king  of  Shimron,  and  to 
the  king  of  Achshaph, 

-"3.  And  to  the  kings  that  were  on  the  north  of 

the  mountains,  and  of  the  plains  south  of  C'hinne- 
roth,  and  in  the  valley,  and  in  the  borders  of  Dor  on 
the  west, 

3.  yl?!^  io  the  Canaanite  on  the  east  and  on 

the  west,  and  to  the  Amorite,  and  the  Hittiti',  and  the 
Perizzite,  and  the  Jebusite  in  the  mountains,  and  to 
the  Hivite  under  Hermon  in  the  land  of  Mizpeh. 


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THE  HEBIIKWS. 


ROOK  XI. 


Jos.  xi.  4.  And  tliiy  went  out,  they  and  all  llifir  hosts 
with  them,  much  people,  even  as  the  sand  that  (•<  upon 
the  sea  shore  iu  uuiltilude,  with  horses  and  chariots 
very  many. 

5.  And  when  all  these  kings  were  met  loj^ethcr, 

they  came  and  pitched  together  at  the  waters  of  Me- 
rom,  to  tight  against  Israel. 

U.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Joshua,  Be  not 

afraid  heeause  of  them  :  for  to  morrow  ahout  this  time 
will  I  deliver  them  up  all  slain  before  Israel  :  thou 
Shalt  hough  their  horses,  and  bum  their  chariots  with 
fire. 

7.  So  Joshua  came,  and  all  the  ijcojilo  of  war 

with  him,  against  tliem  by  the  waters  of  Merom  sud- 
denly; and  they  fell  upon  them. 

8.  And  the  Louu  delivered  them  into  thehiuid 

of  Israel,  who  smote  them,  ami  chased  them  unto  great 
Zidon,  and  unto  .Misrephoth-maim,  and  unto  the  val- 
ley of  .Mizpeh  eastward;  and  they  smote  them,  until 
they  let\  them  none  remaining. 

10.  And  Joshua  at  that  time  turned  back,  and 

took  llazor,  and  sniole  tlie  king  thereof  with  the 
swonl:  for  Ila/.or  belbretinie  was  the  head  of  all  those 
kingdoms. 

11.  And   they  smote   all   the  souls  that  were 

therein  witli  the  edge  of  the  sword,  utterly  deslroying 
them  :  there  was  not  any  left  to  breathe:  and  he  b'urut 
Hazor  with  fire. 

13.  And  all  the  cities  of  those  kings,  and  all 

the  kings  of  them,  did  Joshua  take,  and  smote  them 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  diid  lie  utterly  destroyed 
theni,  as  Sloses  the  servant  of  the  touD  com- 
manded. 

13.  But  lis  for  the  cities  that  stood  still  in  their 

strength,  Israel  burned  none  of  them,  save  llazor  only ; 
l/utt  did  .losbua  Imrn. 

1-t.  And  all  the  sjioil  of  these  cities,  and  the 

cattle,  the  children  of  Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  them- 
selves ;  but  every  man  they  smote  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword,  imtil  they  had  destroyed  them,  neither  left  they 
aaiy  to  breathe. 

(9.   TI!E    AN.\KIM    CUT   OFF.) 

Jos.  xi.  21.  And  at  that  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut 
off  the  Anakim  from  the  mountains,  from  Hebron, 
from  Debir,  from  Aualj,  and  from  all  the  niountauis 
of  Judah,  and  from  all  the  mountains  of  Israel : 
Joshua  destroyed  them  utterly  with  their  cities. 

22.  There  was  none  of  the  Anakim  leli  in  the 

land  of  the  children  of  Israel:  only  in  Gaza,  in  Gath, 
and  iu  Ashdod,  there  remained. 

(10.   RESULT   OP   THE   FIVE   C.VMr.\TOXS.) 

Jos.  xi.  16.  So  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  the  bills, 
and  all  the  south  country,  and  all  the  land  of  (^oshen, 
and  the  valley,  and  the  plain,  and  the  mountain  of 
Israel,  and  the  valley  of  the  same; 

17.  Even  frotn  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth 

up  to  Seir,  even  unto  Baal-gad  in  the  valley  of  Leba- 
non under  mount  Ilermon :  and  all  their  kings  he 
took,  and  smote  them,  and  slew  them. 

18.  Joshua  made  war  a  long  time  with  all 

those  kings. 

23.  So  Joshua  took  the  whole  land,  according 

to  all  that  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses  ;  and  Joshua  gave 
it  for  an  inheritance  unto  Israel  according  to  their  di- 
visions by  their  trilies.     And  the  land  rested  from  war. 

—  xil.  7.  And  these  ure  the  kings  of  the  countrj' 
which  .Joshua  and  the  children  of  Israel  smote  on  this 
side  Jordan  on  the  \vesl,  from  Baal-gad  in  the  valley 
of  Lebanon  even  unto  the  mount  Ilalak,  that  goeth 
up  to  Seir ;  which  Joshua  gave  imto  the  tribes  of  Israel 
for  a  po.ssession  aeconling  to  their  divisions; 

8.  In  the  mount;iins,  and  in  the  valleys,  and 

in  the  plains,  and  in  the  springs,  .and  in  the  wilderness, 
and  in  the  south  countrv;  tlie  Ilittites,  the  Amorites, 
and  the  Canaanites,  the  ferizzites,  the  Ilivites,  and  the 
Jebusites : 

(11.   WHAT  RE>tAINED   tTNCONQlTERED.*) 

Jos.  xiii.  2.  This  is  the  land  that  yet  remaineth :  all 
the  borders  of  the  Philistines,  and  ail  Geshuri, 


•  About  one  fourtli  of  llie  territory.— H. 


3.  From  Sihor,  which  is  before  Egypt,  even 

unto  the  bordersofEkron  northward,  Wi(V-/(  is  counted 
to  the  t'auaanite:  five  lords  of  the  Philistines;  the 
Gazalhites,  and  the  Aslidolhiles,  the  Eslikalonites,  the 
Giltites,  anil  the  Kkronites;  also  the  Avites: 

-4.  From  the  south,  all  the  land  of  the  Canaan- 
ites, and  Mearah  that  i-i  l)eside  the  Sidonians,  unto 
Apliek,  to  the  bonlers  of  the  Amorites: 

5.  And  the  hind  of  the  Giblites,  and  all  Leba- 
non toward  the  suurising,  from  Baal-gad  under  mount 
Ilermon  unto  the  entering  into  llainatb. 

ti.  All  the  iiihabitanls  of  the  hill  country  from 

Leb;inon  unto  Misrepholli-iiiaiiii,(//»/  ;ill  the  Sidoni;ins, 
them  will  1  drive  out  from  IkIoit  the  cbildl'en  of  Israel : 
oidy  divide  thou  it  by  lot  unto  the  Israelites  for  an  in- 
heritance, as  I  have  commaiuled  thee. 

Jill/,  ill.  1.  Now  these  iire  the  nations  which  the 
Lord  left,  to  prove  Israel  by  them,  ercn  as  many  of 
Israel  as  bad  not  known  all  the  wars  of  Canaan  ; 

3.  Only  that  the  generations  of  the  children  of 

Israel  might  know  to  teach  them  war,  at  the  least  such 
as  before  luiew  nothing  thereof; 

3.  Aamel!/,f\\e  lords  of  the  Philistines,  and  all 

the  Canaanites,  and  the  Sidoni:ms,  and  the  Ilivites 
that  dwelt  in  mount  Lebanon,  from  mount  Baal-her- 
mon  unto  the  entering  in  of  llamath. 

§  57.    God  Acknowledged  as  tlic  Conqueror. 

Jos.  xxiii.  10.  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thou- 
sand :  fiir  the  Lord  your  God,  he  it  is  that  tighteth  for 
you,  as  be  b:ith  promised  you. 

3  V/tr.  XX.  7.  Art  not  llniu  our  God,  w/io  didst  drive 
out  the  inhabitants  of  this  land  before  thy  people  Israel, 
and  g;ivcst  it  to  the  seed  of  Abraham  thy  friem  1  li  ir  e\cr  V 

Ke/i.  ix.  22.  Moreover  thou  gavest  them  kingdoms 
and  nations,  and  didst  divide  them  into  corners :  so 
they  possessed  the  land  of  Silion,  and  the  hind  of  the 
king  of  Ileshbou,  and  liie  land  of  Og  king  of  Bashan. 

34.  So  the   children  went  in  and   possessed 

the  land,  and  thou  subduedst  belbre  them  the  inliab- 
itants  of  the  land,  the  Canaanites,  and  gavest  them 
into  their  hands,  with  their  kings,  and  the  people  of 
the  land,  that  they  might  do  with  them  as  they  would. 

2o.  And  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fift  land, 

and  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells  digged,  vine- 
yards, and  olivej'ards,  and  fruit  trees  in  abundance :  so 
they  did  cat,  and  were  filled,  and  became  fat,  and  de- 
lighted themselves  in  thy  great  goodness. 

Ps.  xliv.  1  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  O  God, 
our  fathers  have  told  \\s,what  work  thou  didst  in  their 
days,  in  the  times  of  old. 

2.  lloii-  thou  didst  drive  out  the  heathen  with 

thy  hand,  and  plantedst  them;  hoic  thou  didst  afflict 
the  iieople,  and  cast  them  out. 

3    For  they  got  not  the  land  in  possession  by 

their  own  sword,  neither  did  their  own  arm  save  them : 
but  thy  right  hand,  and  thine  arm,  and  the  light  of  tliy 
countenance,  because  thou  liadst  a  favour  unto  them. 

—  Ixxviii.  54.  And  he  lirouglit  them  to  the  border 
of  his  sanctuary,  ereii  to  this  mountain,  irhieh  his  right 
hand  had  purchased. 

r>r).  He  cast  out  the  heathen  also  before  them, 

and  divided  them  an  inheritance  by  line,  and  made' 
the  tribes  of  Israel  to  dwell  in  their  tents. 

—  cv.  44.  And  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  heathen: 
and  they  inherited  the  laViour  of  the  people; 

—  cvi.  10.  And  he  saved  tliem  from  the  hand  of  him 
that  hated  tJcem,  and  redeemed  them  from  the  hand  of 
the  enemy. 

—  c.\i.  (i.  He  Iiath  shewed  the  people  the  power  of 
bis  works,  that  he  may  give  them  the  heritage  of  the 
heathen. 

—  cxxxv.  10.  "Who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew 
mighty  kings; 

^11.  Sihon  king  nf  the  Amorites,  and  Og  king 

of  Bashan,  and  all  the  kin:rd(ims  of  Canaan  : 

12.  And  he  gave  their  land  for  a  heritage,  a 

heritage  unto  Israel  his  people. 

—  cxxxvi.  21.  And  gave  their  land  for  a  heritage: 
for  his  mercy  emhireth  for  ever : 

22.  'Ereti  a  heritage  unto  Israel  his  servant: 

for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


P«.  cxxxvi.  23.  TOio  remembered  us  iu  our  low  es- 
tate :  t'ur  his  mercy  endii i-tih  tor  ever: 

AmoK  ii.  9.  Yet  destroyed  I  the  Amorite  before  them, 
whose  height  wua  like  the  height  of  the  cedars,  and  he 
was  strong  as  tlie  oaks ;  yet  I  destroyed  his  ti'uit  from 
above,  and  his  I'oots  from  beneath. 

Hi(/>.  iii.  13.  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in 
indignation,  thou  didst  thresh  the  heatlien  in  anger. 

13.  Thou  wentest  forth  for  the  salvation  of  thy 

people,  e>;'ii  for  salvation  ivitli  thine  anointed ;  thou 
woundedst  the  head  out  of  the  house  of  the  wicked, 
b}'  discovei'ing  the  tbimdatiou  unto  the  neck.     Selah. 

14.  Thou  didst  strike  through  with  his  staves 

the  head  of  his  villages:  they  came  out  as  a  whirl- 
wind to  scatter  me :  their  rejoicing  was  as  to  devour 
the  poor  secretly. 

Ads  xiii.  1!).  And  when  he  had  destroyed  seven  na- 
tions in  the  land  of  Canaan,  he  divided  their  land  to 
them  by  lot. 

§  58.    Wiy  God  Foii^lit  for  the  Hebrews. 

Dent  iv.  37.  And  because  he  loved  thy  fathers, 
therefore  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  and  brought 
thee  out  in  his  sight  with  his  mightv  power  out  of 
Egypt ; 

38.  To  drive  out  nations  from  before  thee  great- 
er and  mightier  than  thou  iirt,  to  bringthee  in,  to  give 
thee  theii'  land/»/'  an  inheritance,  as  it  in  this  day. 

Ps.  xlvii.  4.  He  shall  choose  our  inheritance  for  us, 
the  excellency  of  Jacob  whom  he  loved.     Selah. 

§  59.    The  Territory  West  of  the  Jordan  Divided. 

(1.   THE   COMM-VND  TO  JOSHUA.) 

Jos.  xiii.  1.  Now  Joshua  was  old  and  stricken  in 
years;  and  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Thou  art  old  ami 
stricken  in  years,  and  there  remaiueth  yet  very  much 
land  to  be  possessed. 

7.  Now  therefore  divide  this  laud  for  an  in- 
heritance unto  the  nine  tribes,  antl  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh. 

(3.  Caleb's  inheritance.) 

Jos.  xiv.  6.  Then  the  children  of  Judah  came  unto 
Joshua  in  Gilgnl:  and  Calel)  the  sim  of  Je])hunueh 
the  Kenezite  said  unto  him.  Thou  knowest  the  thing 
that  the  Loud  said  unto  Jloses  tlie  man  of  God  con- 
cerning nie  and  thee  in  Ivadesh-barnea. 

9.   And   Moses   sware   on    that  day,   saying. 

Surely  the  land  whereon  thy  feet  have  trodden  shall 
be  thine  inheritance,  and  thy  children's  for  ever,  be- 
cause thou  hast  wholly  followed  the  Lord  my  God. 

13.  Now   therefore  give   me   this  mountain, 

whereof  the  Lord  spake  in  that  day;  for  thou  heard- 
est  in  that  day  how  the  Anakim  ct/v  there,  and  that 
the  cities  were  great  iiiid  fenced:  if  so  be  the  Lord  will 
be  with  me,  then  I  shall  be  able  to  drive  them  out,  as 
the  Lord  said. 

(See  Jos.  xiv.  13.) 

Jos.  xiv.  14.  Hebron  therefore  liecanie  the  inherit- 
ance of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunueh  the  ICenezite 
unto  this  day;  becaiise  that  he  wholly  tbllowed  the 
Loud  God  of  Israel. 

15.  And  the  name  of  Hebron  before  was  Kir- 

jath-arlja;  whieli  Arha  iras  a  great  man  among  the 
Analiim.     And  the  land  had  rest  from  war. 

(3.  JUDAii's  inheritance.) 

See  Jos.  XV.  1-12. 

(4.  epuraim's  inherit ai^ce.) 

See  Jos.  xvi.  5-9. 

(5.   MANASSEH'S  rNHERITANCE.) 

See  Jos.  xvii.  7-11. 

(6.   EPIIRAIM   AND   MANA.SSEII   ASK   FOR  MORE 
TERRITORY.) 

Jos.  xvii.  14.  .\nd  the  children  of  Josejih  sp;ike  unli) 
Joshua,  saying,  Wliy  hast  thou  given  me  hut  one  lot 
and  one  ])ortion  to  inlierit,  seeing  I  am  a  great  people, 
forasnuu'li  as  I  he  Lord  li;itli  blessed  me  hitherto  V 

15.  And  Josluiii  answei'ed  tlieni.  If  thou  be  a 

great  people,  t/ien  gel  thee  up  to  the  wood  country,  and 


eut  down  for  thyself  there  iu  the  land  of  the  Periz- 
zites  and  of  the  giants,  if  mount  Ephi'aim  be  too  nar- 
row for  thee. 

17.  And  Joshua  spake  unto  the  house  of  Jo- 
seph, even  to  Ejjhraim  and  to  Manasseh,  saying.  Thou 
((/■^  a  great  people,  and  hast  great  power:  thou  shalt 
not  have  one  lot  only : 

18.  But  the  mountain  shall  be  thine ;  for  it  is 

a  wood,  and  thou  shalt  cut  it  down:  and  the  outgo- 
ings of  it  shall  be  thine:  for  thou  shalt  drive  out  the 
Canaanites,  though  they  have  iron  chariots,  and 
though  they  be  strong. 

(7.   THE   SE^-EN   OTHER  TRIBES  PROVIDED   FOR.) 

Jos.  xviii.  1.  And  the  whole  congregation  of  the 
children  of  Israel  assembled  together  at  Shiloh,  and 
set  up  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  there:  and 
the  land  was  subdued  before  them. 

3.  And  there  remained  among  the  children  of 

Israel  seven  tribes,  which  had  not  yet  received  their 
inheritance. 

3.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, How  long  are  ye  slack  to  go  to  possess  the  land, 
which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  hath  given  you? 

4.  Give  out  from  among  you  three  men  for 

each  tribe:  and  I  will  send  them,  and  they  shall  rise, 
and  go  through  the  hmd,  and  describe  it  according  to 
the  inheritance  of  them ;  and  they  shall  come  again 
to  me. 

5.  And  the}'  shall  divide  it  into  seven  parts : 

Judah  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the  south,  and  the 
hou.se  of  Joseph  shall  abide  in  their  coasts  on  the 
north. 

6.  Ye  shall  therefore  describe  the  land  into 

seven  parts,  and  bring  the  description  hither  to  me, 
th:it  I  ma}'  cast  lots  for  you  here  before  the  Lord  our 
God. 

-8.  And  the  men  arose,  and  went  away :  and 

Joshua  charged  them  that  went  to  describe  the  land, 
saying,  Go  and  walk  through  the  land,  and  describe 
it,  and  come  iigani  to  me,  that  I  may  here  cast  lots  for 
you  before  the  Lord  in  Shiloh. 

9.  And  the  men  went  and  passed  through  the 

land,  and  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  in  a 
book,  and  came  af/ain  to  Joshua  to  the  host  at  Shiloh. 

10.  And  Joshua  cast  lots  for  them  in  Shiloh 

before  the  Lord  :  and  there  Joshua  divided  the  land 
unto  the  children  of  Israel  according  to  their  divi- 
sions. 

See  Jos.  xviii.  11-xix.  48. 

(8.  Joshua's  inheritance.) 

Jos.  xix.  49.  When  they  had  made  an  end  of  divid- 
ing the  land  for  inheritance  by  their  coasts,  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  gave  an  mheritance  to  Joshua  the  son 
of  Nun  among  them  : 

50.  According  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  they 

gave  him  the  city  which  he  asked,  ercn  Timnath- 
serah  in  mount  Ephraim :  and  he  built  the  city,  and 
dwelt  therein. 

(9.  forty-eight  cities  assigned  to  the  levites.) 

Jos.  xiii.  14.  Only  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  he  gave 
none  inheritance ;  the  sacritices  of  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  made  by  fire  are  their  inheritance,  as  he  said 
unto  them. 

—  xxi.  1.  Then  came  near  the  heads  of  the  fathers 
of  the  Levites  unto  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  unto  Josh- 
ua the  son  of  Nun,  and  unto  the  heads  of  the  fa- 
thers of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel ; 

3.  And  they  spake  unto  them  at  Shiloh  in  the 

land  of  Canaan,  saying.  The  Lord  commanded  by 
the  hand  of  Moses  to  give  us  cities  to  dwell  in,  with 
the  suburbs  thereof  for  om'  cattle. 

3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  unto  the 

Levites  out  of  their  inheritance,  at  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord,  these  cities  and  their  subiu-bs. 

41.  All  the  cities  of  the  Levites  within  the 

jiossession  of  the  children  of  Israel  were  forty  and 
eight  cities  with  their  sulnu-bs. 

42.  These   cities  were   every  one  with  theit 

cities  round  aljout  lluMn  :  thus  irere  all  these  cities. 

For  these  cities  see  Jos.  xxi.  4-40. 


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(10.    ALL,  SETTLED.) 

Joi.  xxi.  43.  And  the  Louu  S''vo  unto  Israel  nil  the 
land  which  he  swaie  to  jjive  unto  their  tathers;  ami 
they  jiossessed  il.  an<i  dwelt  therein. 

44.   And   the    IjOkh  f;ave   them   rest  round 

about,  aecordini;-  to  all  that  he  sware  \uUi)  their  fa- 
thers:  ami  Iherc^  stood  not  a  man  of  all  llieir  enemies 
before  tliem  ;  the  LoRO  delivered  all  their  enemies 
into  their  hand. 

4.5.  There  failed  not  auirht  of  any  good  thing 

which  the  Lokd  had  spoken  unto  the  house  of  Israel; 
all  came  ty  pass. 

1^  00.    The  Warriors  of  llie  Trans- Jordaiiic 
Triltes  Sent  Itac-k. 

Jo».  xxii.  1.  Then  .losluia  called  the  Rcnbenitcs,  and 
the  Gadites,  and  tlie  half  trilic  of  Manasseh, 

i.  And  said  unto  tlieui,  Ye  have  kept  all  that 

Moses  tlie  servant  of  the  IjDUD  connnanded  you,  and 
Lave  olieyed  my  voice  in  all  that  1  ronuuauded  you  : 

3.  Ye  have  not  left  j-our  brethren  these  many 

days  unto  this  day,  but  have  kept  the  charge  of  the 
commandment  of  the  Loud  your  God. 

-4.  And  now  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given 

rest  unto  your  lircthren,  as  he  promised  them  :  there- 
fore now  return  ye,  and  get  yo\i  unto  your  tents,  and 
unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  which  Jloses  the  ser- 
vant of  the  Lord  gave  you  on  the  oilier  side  .lordan. 

7.  Now  to  the  one  half  of  the  tribe  of  Ma- 

nasseh  Moses  had  given  jmrinexnum  in  Bashan  :  but  tmto 
the  ol/ier  half  thereof  gave  Joshua  among  their  breth- 
ren on  this  side  .Jordan  westward.  And  when  .Joshua 
sent  them  away  also  unto  their  tents,  then  he  blessed 
them. 

9.  And  the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Gad  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  re- 
turned, and  departed  from  the  children  of  Israel  out 
of  Sliiloh,  which  ifi  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  to  go  unto 
the  country  of  Gilead,  to  the  land  of  their  possession, 
whereof  they  were  possessed,  according  to  the  word 
of  the  Lord"  by  the  baud  of  JIoscs. 

§  61.    Joshua's  Valedictory. 

Jos.  xxiii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pa.is,  a  long  time  after 
that  the  Lord  had  given  rest  unto  Israel  from  all 
their  enemies  round  about,  that  Joshua  waxed  old 
and  stricken  in  age. 

2.  And   .Joshua  called  for  all  Israel,  and  for 

their  elders,  and  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges, 
and  for  their  officers,  and  said  unto  them,  I  am  old 
and  stricken  in  age : 

3.  And  ye  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord  your 

God  hath  done  unto  all  these  nations  because  of  you ; 
for  the  Loud  your  God  ('■•<  he  that  hath  fought  for  you. 

4.  Behold,  I  have  divided  unto  j-ou  by  lot 

these  nations  that  remain,  to  be  an  inheritance  for 
your  tribes,  from  Jordan,  with  all  the  nations  that  I 
have  cut  otf,  even  unto  the  great  sea  westward. 

—  xxiv.  13.  And  I  have  given  you  a  land  for  which 
ye  did  not  labour,  and  cities  which  ye  built  not,  and 
ye  dwell  in  them ;  of  the  viue3-ards  and  oliveyards 
which  ye  planted  not  do  ye  eat. 

18.  And  the  Lord  drave  out  from  before  us 

all  the  i)eople,  even  the  Amoritcs  which  dwelt  in  the 
land:  Men/wi'ii  will  we  also  serve  the  Lord;  for  he  t's 
our  God. 

19.  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  can- 
not serve  the  Loud  :  for  he  is  a,  holy  God ;  he  m  a 
jealous  God ;  he  will  not  forgive  your  transgressions 
nor  your  sins. 

20.  If  ye  forsake  the  Loun,  and  serve  strange 

gods,  then  he  will  turn  and  do  you  hurt,  and  consume 
you,  after  that  he  hath  done  you  good. 

21.  And  the  people  said  unto  Joshua,  Nay; 

but  we  will  .serve  the  Lord. 

23.  And  .loshua  said  tmto  the  people,  Yc  are 

witnesses  against  yourselves  that  ye  have  cliosen  you 
the  Lord,  to  serve  him.  And  they  said,  We  are  wit- 
nesses. 

28.  So  Joshua  let  the  people  depart,  every 

man  unto  his  inheritance. 


§  02.    The  People  Faithfnl  for  a  Time. 

JikJ.  ii.  0.  And  when  Joshua  had  let  the  people  go, 
the  children  of  Israel  went  every  man  unto  his  inher- 
itance to  i)Ossess  the  land. 

7.  And  the  people  served  the  Loud  all  the 

days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that 
outlived  Joshua,  who  had  seen  all  the  great  works  of 
the  Lord,  that  he  did  for  Israel. 

See  Jo.i.  xxiv.  31. 

§  03.    Boundaries  of  Canaan  West  of  tlio  Jordan. 

JVitm.  xxxiv.  3.  Command  the  children  of  Israel, 
and  say  unto  them.  When  ye  come  into  the  land  of 
Canaan;  (this  w  the  land  that  shall  fall  unto  you  for 
an  inheritance,  even  the  land  of  Canaan  with  the 
coasts  thereof:) 

3.  Then  your  south  quarter  shall  be  from  the 

wilderness  of  Zin  along  by  the  coast  of  Edom,  and 
your  south  border  shall  be  the  outmost  coast  of  the 
salt  sea  eastward : 

4.  And  your  liorder  shall  turn  from  the  south 

to  the  ascent  of  Akrabbim,  and  jiass  on  to  Zin:  and 
the  going  forth  thereof  shall  be  from  the  south  to 
Kadesh-barnea,  and  shall  go  on  to  Ilazar-addar,  and 
pass  on  to  Azmou  : 

5.  And  the  border  shall  fetch  a  comiiass  from 

Azmon  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and  the  goings  out 
of  it  shall  be  at  the  sea. 

— •  —  6.  And  as  for  the  western  border,  ye  shall 
even  have  the  great  sea  for  a  border;  this  shall  be 
your  west  border. 

-7.  And  this  shall  be  your  north  border:  from 

the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for  you  mount  Ilor: 

8.  From  mount  Hor  ye  shall  point  out  your 

border  unto  the  entrance  of  Hamath  ;  and  the  goings 
forth  of  the  border  shall  be  to  Zcdad  : 

9.  And  the  border  shall  go  on  to  Zipbron,  and 

the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  Hazar-enan  :  this  shall 
be  your  north  border. 

10.  And  ye  shall  point  out  your  east  border 

from  Ilazar-enan  to  Shcphaiu  : 

11.  And  the  coast  shall  go  down  from  She- 

pham  to  Riblah,  on  the  cast  side  of  Ain  ;  and  the  bor- 
der shall  descend,  and  shall  reach  unto  the  side  of  the 
sea  of  Chinnereth  eastward : 

12.  And  the  border  shall  go  down  to  Jordan, 

and  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  the  salt  sea :  this 
shall  be  your  land  with  the  coasts  thereof  round 
about. 

13.  And  Moses  commanded  the  children  of 

Israel,  saying.  This  w  the  land  which  ye  shall  inherit 
by  lot,  which  the  Loud  commanded  to  give  unto  the 
nine  tribes,  and  to  the  half  tribe  : 

Amos  vi.  2.  Pass  ye  unto  Calueh,  and  see ;  and  from 
thence  go  ye  to  Hamath  the  great :  then  go  down  to 
Gath  of  the  Philistines  :  be  t/iey  better  than  these  king- 
doms ?  or  their  border  greater  than  your  border  ? 


§  04.    The  History  of  tlie  Tribes  ForeshadoTved. 

Gen.  xH.x.  1.  And  Jacob  called  unto  his  sous,  and 
said.  Gather  yourselves  together,  that  I  may  tell  you 
t/mt  which  shall  befall  you  in  the  last  days. 

2.  Gather  yourselves  together,  and  hear,  ye 

sons  of  Jacob  ;  and  hearken  unto  Isniel  your  fnllier. 

28.  All  these  are  the  twelve  tribes  of  lsr:iel  : 

and  this  in  it  that  their  father  spake  unto  them,  and 
blessed  them  ;  every  one  according  to  his  blessing  he 
blessed  them. 

Dent,  xxxiii.  1.  And  this  !»  the  blessing,  wherewith 
Moses  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  children  of  Israel 
before  his  death. 

(REUBEN.) 

Oen.  xlix.  3.  Reuben,  thou  art  my  firstborn,  mv 
might,  and  the  beginning  of  my  strength,  the  excel- 
lency of  dignity,  and  the  excellency  of  jiower: 

4.  IJnstable  as  water,  thou  shalt  not  excel ; 

because  thou  wentest  up  to  thy  father's  bed  ;  then  de- 
tiledst  thou  ii :  he  went  up  to  my  couch. 

Ueut.  xxxiii.  6.  Let  Reuben  live,  and  not  die ;  and 
let  ?wt  his  men  be  few. 

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(SIMEON   AND    LEVI.) 

Gen.  xlix.  5.  Simeon  and  Levi  arc  bretliren ;  instru- 
ments of  cruelty  (ire  in  tlieir  liabitations. 

(i.  O  my  soul,  comu  not  thou  into  their  secret ; 

unto  their  assembly,  mine  honour,  lie  not  thou  united  : 
for  in  their  auger  they  slew  a  man,  and  in  their  seli- 
,will  they  digged  down  a  wall. 

—  —  7.  Cursed  he  their  anger,  for  it  was  fierce ;  and 
their  wrath,  for  it  was  cruel :  I  will  divide  them  in 
Jacob,  and  scatter  them  in  Israel. 

Dent,  xx.xiii.  S.  And  of  Levi  he  said,  Let  thy  Thum- 
mim  and  thy  Urim  te  with  thy  holy  one,  whom  thou 
didst  prove  at  JIassali,  and  tcith  whom  tliovi  didst 
strive  at  the  waters  of  Meriljah  ; 

9.  Who  said  unto  his  father  and  to  bis  mother, 

I  have  not  seen  him  ;  neither  did  be  acknowledge  bis 
brethren,  nor  knew  his  own  children :  for  they  have 
observed  lliy  word,  and  kept  tliy  covenant. 

— ■  —  10.  They  shall  teach  Jacob  thy  judgments, 
and  Israel  thy  law :  they  shall  put  incense  before  thee, 
and  whole  burnt  sacrifice  upon  thine  altar. 

See  Deut.  xxxiii.  11. 

(JUDAH.) 

Gen.  xlix.  8.  .Judah,  thou  a7-t  he  whom  thy  brethren 
shall  praise  :  th\'  band  sliall  he  in  the  neck  of  thine  ene- 
mies ;  thy  father's  children  shall  how  down  before  thee. 

9.  Judah  is  a  lion's  whelp  :  from  the  prey,  my 

son,  thou  art  gone  up :  he  stooped  down,  be  couched 
as  a  lion,  and  as  an  old  lion  ;  who  shall  rouse  him  up  V 

11.  Binding  his  tbal  unto  the  vine,  and   his 

ass's  colt  unto  the  choice  vine;  be  washed  bis  gar- 
ments in  wine,  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grapes: 

—  —  12.  His  eyes  sliall  be  red  with  wine,  and  his 
teeth  white  with  milk. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  7.  And  this  i.i  the  bkgiiing  of  Judah: 
and  he  said,  Hear,  Lord,  the  voice  of  Judah,  and 
bring  him  unto  his  people:  let  his  hands  be  sufficient 
for  him ;  and  be  thou  a  help  fe>  Mm  from  bis  enemies. 

(ZEBULUN.) 

Gen.  xlix.  13.  Zebulun  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of 
the  sea ;  and  he  shall  he  for  a  haven  of  ships ;  and  his 
border  sltall  be  unto  Zidon. 

Dent,  xxxiii.  18.  And  of  Zebulmi  he  said,  Rejoice, 
Zebulun,  in  thy  going  out ;  and,  Issachar,  in  thy  tents. 

19.  They  shall  call  the  people  unto  the  mount- 
ain ;  there  they  "shall  offer  sacrifices  of  righteousness : 
for  they  shall  suck  of  the  abundance  of  the  seas,  and 
of  treasures  hid  in  the  sand. 

(issachar.) 

Gen.  xlix.  14.  Issachar  is  a  strong  ass  couching  down 
between  two  burdens : 

15.  And  he  saw  that  rest  iras  good,  and  the 

land  that  it  iras  pleas;mt;  and  bowed  bis  shoulder  to 
bear,  and  became  a  servant  unto  tribute. 
(dan.) 

Gc7i.  xlix.  16.  Dan  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of 
the  tribes  of  Israel. 

17.  Dan  shall  be  a  serpent  by  the  way,  an  ad- 
der in  the  patli,  that  biteth  the  horse  heels,  so  that  his 
rider  shall  fall  biickward. 

18.  I  have  waited  for  thy  salvation,  O  Lord. 

Dc'it.  xxxiii.  22.  And  of  Dan  he  said,  Dan  is  a  lion's 
wbelp  :  he  shall  leap  from  Bashan. 

(GAD.) 

Gen.  xlix.  19.  Gad,  a  troop  shall  overcome  him :  but 
he  shall  overcome  at  the  last. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  20.  And  of  Gad  he  said,  Blessed  be  he 
that  enlargeth  Gad:  he  dwelleth  as  a  lion,  and  teareth 
the  arm  with  the  crown  of  the  head. 

21.  And  he  provided  the  first  part  for  himself, 

because  there,  in  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver,  tens  he 
seated ;  and  he  came  with  the  heatls  of  the  peojile,  he 
executed  the  justice  of  the  Lord,  and  his  judgments 
with  Israel. 

•  (asiieu.) 

Gen.  xlix.  SO.  Out  of  Asher  his  bread  shaU  be  fat, 
and  he  shall  yield  royal  dainties. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  24.  And  of  Asher  he  said,  Let  Asher 
be  blessed  with  children  ;  let  him  be  acceptable  to  his 
brethren,  and  let  him  dip  bis  foot  in  oil. 

On 


25.  Thy  shoes  shaU  be  iron  and  brass ;  and  as 

thy  daj'S,  so  shall  thy  strength  be. 

(xapiitali.) 

Gen.  xlix.  21.  Naphtali  w  a  hind  let  loose :  he  giveth 
goodly  words. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  23.  And  of  Naphtali  he  said,  O  Naph- 
tali, satisfied  with  favour,  and  full  with  the  blessing 
of  the  Lord,  possess  thou  the  west  and  the  south. 

(JOSEPH;    including   EPItRAni  AND   MANASSEH.) 

Gen.  xlix.  22.  Joseph  is  a  fruitful  bough,  fCfH  a  fruit- 
ful bough  by  a  well ;  wbo.se  branches  run  over  the  wall : 

— -  —  23.  "The  archers  have  sorely  grieved  bun,  and 
shot  at  him,  and  hated  him : 

—  —  25.  Been  by  the  God  of  thy  father,  who  shall 
help  thee  ;  and  by  the  Almighty,  who  shall  bless  thee 
with  blessings  of  heaven  above,  blessing  of  the  deep  that 
lieth  under,  blessings  of  the  breasts,  aiid  of  the  womb ; 

26.  The  blessings  of  th_y  father  fiave  prevailed 

above  the  blessings  of  my  progenitors  unto  the  utmost 
bound  of  the  everlasting  hills:  they  shall  be  on  the 
bead  of  Joseph,  and  on  the  crown  of  the  head  of  him 
that  was  separate  from  his  brethren. 

Deut.  xxxiii.  13.  And  of  Joseph  he  said.  Blessed  of 
the  Lord  he  bis  land,  for  the  precious  things  of  heaven, 
for  the  dew,  and  for  the  deep  that  coucheUi  beneath, 

14.  And  for  the  precious  fruits  brouyht  forth 

by  the  sun,  and  for  the  precious  things  put  forth  by 
the  moon, 

15.  And  for  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient 

mountains,  and  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting 
bills, 

10.  And  for  the  precious  things  of  the  earth 

and  fulness  thereof,  and  for  the  good  will  of  him  that 
dwelt  in  the  bush:  let  the  blessiiaj  come  upon  the  head 
of  .Joseph,  and  upon  the  top  of  the  head  of  him  that 
was  separated  from  his  brethren. 

17.  His  glory  is  like  the  firstling  of  bis  bullock, 

and  his  horns  are  like  the  horns  of  unicorns:  with 
them  he  shall  push  the  people  together  to  the  ends  of 
the  earth  :  and  they  are  the  ten  thousands  of  Ephraim, 
and  they  are  the  thousands  of  Mauasseh. 

(BENJAMIN.) 

Gen.  xlix.  27.  Benjamin  shall  raven  as  a  wolf:  in 
the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  prey,  and  at  night  he 
shall  divide  the  spoil. 

See  Deut.  xxxiii.  12. 

§  65.    Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Canaan.* 

Ezek.  xlvii.  13.  Thus  saitb  the  Lord  God;  This  shall 
be  the  border,  whereby  ye  shall  inherit  the  land  accord- 
ing to  the  twelve  tilbes  of  Israel:  Joseph  shall  hatie 
two  portions. 

14.  And  ye  shall  inherit  it,  one  as  well  as  an- 
other: concerning  the  which  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  to 
give  it  unto  your  fathers ;  and  this  land  shall  fall  unto 
you  for  inheritance. 

15   And  this  shall  be  the  border  of  the  land 

toward  the  north  side,  from  the  great  sea,  the  way  of 
Hethlon,  as  men  go  to  Zedad  ; 

16.  Ilaraatli,  Bcrothah,  Sibraim,  which  is  be- 
tween the  border  of  Damascus  and  the  border  of  Ha- 
math  ;  Hazar-hatticon,  which  is  by  the  coast  of  Hauran. 

17.  And   the   border    from  the  sea  shall   be 

Hazar-enan,  the  border  of  Damascus,  and  the  north 
northward,  and  the  border  of  Hamath.  And  this  is  the 
north  side. 

• 18.  And  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from 

Ilauran,  and  from  Damascus,  and  from  Gilead,  and 
from  the  land  of  Israel  by  Jordan,  from  the  border 
unto  the  east  sea.     And  this  is  the  east  side. 

19.  And  the  south  side  southward,  from  Tamar 

eren  to  the  waters  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  the  river  to  the 
great  sea.     And  thijt  is  the  south  side  southward. 

20.  The  west  side  also  shall  be  the  great  sea 

from  the  border,  till  a  man  come  over  against  Hamath. 
This  /.v  the  west  side. 

21.  So  shall  ye  divide  this  land  unto  you  ac- 
cording to  the  tribes  of  Israel. 


•  Deeiinicd  to  Bet  forth  tlie  epirituol  blcssiugB  of  the  Christian 
dispensatiou. — U. 


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CHAP.  VI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ezek.  xlviii.  1.  Now  these  are  the  names  of  the  tribes. 
From  the  northViul  to  the  co;isf  of  the  way  of  Ilcth- 
lon,  as  one  gocth  to  lliiiiiath,  llazar-enan,  tlie  hunlor 
(if  Damascus  northwanl,  to  the  coast  of  Hamalh  ;  for 
these  arc  his  sides  east  mal  west ;  a  ixtrti'in  fur  Dan. 

3.  Ami  by  the  bonier  of  Dan,  from  the  cast 

side  nnto  tlie  west  side,  a  /mrtion  for  Asher. 

3.  Ami  by  tlie  border  of  Asher,  from  the  east 

side  even  unto  the  west  side,  a  portion  for  Naiihtnli. 

4.  And  by  the  border  of  Naphtali,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side,  a  j>orlion  fur  Manassch. 

•").  Ami  liy  the  liorder  of  Manassch,  from  the 

east  side  imto  the  west  side,  a  jtortionfor  Ephraim. 

G.  Ami  by  the  border  of  Ephraim,  trom  tlic 

east  side  even  unto  the  west  side,  a  portion  for  Kculjen. 

7.  And  by  the  border  of  Reuben,  from  the  east 

side  unto  tlie  west  side,  a  jxirtiunfor  Juilah. 

8.  And  by  the  bonier  of  Judali,  from  the  east 

side  unto  tlie  west  side,  shall  be  tlie  offering  which  ye 
shall  olfer  of  tive  and  twenly  thousand  rcedx  in  lircadth, 
ami  in  Icnsrth  as  one  of  the  other  parts,  from  the  east 
side  unto  the  west  side  :  and  the  s.iuctuary  shall  be  in 
the  midst  of  it. 

9.  The  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer  imto  the 

Loud  shnll  lie  of  five  and  twenty  thousand  in  length, 
and  of  ten  tliousand  in  brcadtli. 

10.  And  for  them,  en  n  for  the  priests,  shall  he 

?/(W  holy  oblation  ;  ti)w;u<l  the  north  five  and  twenty 
thousand  in  kni/tli.  imd  towaril  the  west  ten  thousand 
in  breadth,  and  towanl  the  east  ten  thousand  in 
breadth,  and  toward  the  south  five  and  twenty  thou- 
sand in  UiiL'th  :  and  the  sanctuary  of  tlie  Lord  shall 
be  in  the  midst  therenf 

11.  It  ■i/iiiK  be  tor  the  priests  that  are  sanctified 

of  the  sons  of  Zadok;  wliieli  have  kept  my  charge, 
which  went  not  astray  when  the  children  "of  Israel 
went  .astray,  as  the  Lcvites  went  astray. 

13."  And  ^/ii'«  oblation  of  thelaiid  that  is  offered 

shall  be  unto  them  a  thing  most  holy  by  the  border  of 
the  Levitcs. 

1:1  And  over  against  the  border  of  the  priests, 

the  Levites  sIkiU  have  fiv«  and  twentv  thousand  in 
length,  and  ten  thousand  in  breadth: "all  the  length 
shall  be  five  and  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadth  ten 
thousand. 

14.  And  they  shall  not  sell  of  it,  neither  ex- 
change, nor  alienate  "the  tirstfruits  of  the  land:  for  it 
M  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

—  —  lo  And  the  five  thousand,  that  are  left  in  the 
breadth  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  thousand, 
shall  be  a  [irofane  plaee  for  the  city,  for  dwelling,  and 
for  sulnirbs  :  and  the  city  shall  be  i"n  the  midst  thereof 

IG.  And   these  s/uill  be  the  measures  thereof; 

the  north  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  and 
the  south  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  ancl 
on  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred,  and 
the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

17.  And  the  suburlis  of  the  city  shall  be  to- 
ward the  north  two  hundred  and  fifty,  aiid  toward  the 
south  two  hundred  and  fifty,  and  toward  the  east  two 
hundred  and  fifty,  and  toward  the  west  two  hunib-ed 
and  fifty. 

18.  And  the  residue  in  length  over  against  the 

oblation  of  the  holy  portion  shall  he  ten  thousand  east- 
ward, and  ten  thousand  westward :  and  it  shall  lie 
over  against  the  oblation  of  the  hoXy  jwrtion  ;  and  the 
increase  thereof  shall  be  for  food  imto  them  that  serve 
the  city. 

19   And  they  that  serve  the  city  shall  serve 

it  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

—  —  30.  All  the  oblation  shall  be  five  and  twenty 
thousand  by  five  and  twenty  thousand  :  ye  shall  offer 
the  holy  oblation  fourscpiare,  with  the  possession  of 
the  city. 

21.  And  the  residue  shaU  be  for  the  prince,  on 

the  one  side  and  on  the  other  of  the  holy  oblation,  and 
of  the  poss<?ssion  of  the  city,  over  against  the  five  anil 
twenty  thousand  of  the  oblation  toward  tlie  east  bor- 
der, and  westward  over  against  the  five  and  twenty 
thousand  toward  the  west  border,  over  against  the 
portions  for  the  prince  :  and  it  shall  be  tlic  holy  obla- 
tion;  and  the  sanctuary  of  the  house  shall  be  ia  the 
midst  thereof.  ! 


23.  Moreover,  from  the  ]iossession  of  the  Le- 
vites, and  from  the  possession  of  the  city,  beinii  in  the 
midst  of  that  whicli  is  the  prince's,  between  the  bor- 
der of  Judah  and  the  border  of  Benjamin,  shall  be 
for  the  prince. 

2;f.  As  for  the  rest  of  th(^  trilics,  from  the  east 

side  unto  tlu'  west  side,  Benjamin  shall  hate  a  imrtion.  ■ 

34.  And  bj'  the  border  of  Benjamin,  from  the 

eastside  unto  the  west  side,  Simeon  shall  hare  nporlion. 

2').  And  by  the  border  of  Simeon,  from  the 

cast  side  unto  the  west  side,  Issach:ir  a  portion. 

2(>.  And  by  the  bonier  of  Issachar,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  siilc,  Zcbulun  a  portion. 

37.  And  by  the  border  of  Zcliulun,  from  the 

east  side  unto  the  west  side.  Cad  a  portion. 

28.  And  by  the  bonier  of  Gad,  at  the  south 

side  southward,  the  liordcr  sliall  lie  even  from  Tamar 
unto  the  waters  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  and  lo  the  river 
toward  the  great  sea. 

• 29.  This  is  the  land  which  ye  shall  divide  by 

lot  unto  the  tribes  of  Isi;iel  for  inheritance,  and  these 
are  their  portions,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  —  30.  And  these  are  the  goings  out  of  the  city 
on  the  north  side,  four  thousand  and  five  liunih'ed 
measures. 

—  —  31.  And  the  ^ates  of  the  city  sMU  be  after  the 
names  of  the  tribes  ot  Israel :  three  gates  northward  ; 
one  gate  of  Reuben,  one  gale  of  .Judah,  one  giite  of  Levi. 

32.  And  at  the   east  side  four  thousand  and 

five  hundred:  and  three  gates;  and  one  gate  of  Jo- 
seph, one  gate  of  Benjamin,  one  gate  of  Dan. 

33.  And  at  the  south  side  four  thousand  and 

five  hundred  measures :  and  three  gates ;  one  gate  of 
Simeon,  one  gate  of  Issachar,  one  gate  of  Zelmlun. 

34.  At  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five 

hundred,  with  their  three  gates  ;  one  gate  of  Gad,  one 
gate  of  Asher,  one  gate  of  Naplitali. 

oo.  It    ira.t  round    about    eighteen   thousand 

measures  :  and  the  name  of  the  city  from  that  day 
shall  be,  The  Lord  is  there. 


CHAP.  YI. 

THE  HEBREW  POLITY. 

§  C6.    Theocratic. 

(1.  GOD  OFFERS  TO  BE  THE  HEAD  OF  THE  STATE.) 

(See  £'.(■.  xix.  3-6.) 

IIos.  xiii.  10.  I  will  be  thy  king :  where  is  any  otTier 
that  may  save  thee  in  all  th}- cities  V  and  thy  judges 
of  whom  thou  saidst,  Give  me  a  king  and  princes  ? 

(3.   IS  ACCEPTED   BY  THE  PEOPLE.) 

E.r.  xi.x.  8.  And  all  the  people  answered  together, 
and  said.  All  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken  we  will  do. 
And  Jloses  returned  the  words  of  the  people  imto  the 
Lord. 

(3.   TlIE  HIGH   PRIEST    TO   BE   GOD's  VICEGEREKT.) 

Num.  xxvii.  18.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Hoses, 
Take  thee  .Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  a  man  in  whom  is 
the  spirit,  and  lay  thine  hand  upon  him; 

19.  And  set  him  before  Eleazar  the  priest,  and 

before  all  the  congregation ;  and  give  him  a  charge  in 
their  sight. 

-"20.  And  thou  shall  put  some  of  thine  lionour 

upon  him,  that  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 
Israel  may  be  oliedient. 

E.r.  xxviii.  30.  And  thou  shall  put  in  the  breastplate 
of  judgment  the  Urini  and  the  Thummini ;  and  they 
shall  be  upon  Aaron's  heart,  when  he  gocth  in  before 
the  Lord:  and  Aaron  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the 
children  of  Israel  upon  his  heart  before  the  Lord  con- 
tinually. 

§  67.    Separate. 

Ex.  xxxiii.  16.  For  wherein  shall  it  be  known  here 
that  I  and  thy  people  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight? 
is  it  not  in  that  thou  gocst  with  us':*  So  shall  we  be 
separated,  I  and  thy  people,  from  all  the  people  that 
are  upon  the  face  of  the  earth. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Et:  xxxiv.  13.  Take  heed  to  thyself,  lest  thovi  make  a 
covenant  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  whither  thou 
goest,  lest  it  be  for  a  snare  in  tlic  midst  of  thee  : 

Lev.  xviii.  3.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  I  am  the  Loud  your  God. 

3.  After  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 

wherein  ye  dwelt,  shall  ye  not  do:  and  after  the  doings 
of  the  land  of  Canaan,  whither  I  bring  you,  shall  ye  not 
do  :  neither  shall  }'e  walk  in  their  ordinances. 

—  XX.  23.  And  ye  shall  not  walk  in  the  manners  of 
the  nation,  which  I  cast  out  before  you :  for  they  com- 
mitted all  these  things,  and  therefore  I  abhorred  them. 

Beut  xviii.  0.  When  thou  art  come  into  the  land 
which  tlie  Loud  thy  God  giveth  thee,  thou  shall  not 
learn  to  do  after  the  abominations  of  those  nations. 

Hum.  xxiii.  9.  For  from  the  top  of  the  rocks  I  see 
him,  and  from  the  hills  I  l)ehold  him:  lo,  the  peojile 
shall  dwell  alone,  and  shall.not  be  reckoned  among  the 
nations. 

Jos.  xxiii.  7.  That  ye  come  not  among  these  na- 
tions, these  that  remain  among  yon ;  neither  make 
mention  of  the  name  of  their  goils,  nor  cause  to  swear 
by  them,  neither  serve  them,  nor  bow  yourselves  unto 
them : 

1  Kings  viii.  53.  For  thou  didst  separate  them  from 
among  all  the  people  of  the  earth,  to  be  thine  inherit- 
ance, as  thou  spakest  b_v  the  hand  of  Moses  thy  ser- 
vant, when  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out  of  Egj'pt, 
O  Lord  God. 

Jer.  xxxiii.  9.  And  it  shall  be  to  me  a  name  of 
joj',  a  praise  and  an  honour  before  all  the  nations 
of  tlie  earth,  which  shall  hear  all  the  good  that  I 
do  unto  them:  and  they  shall  fear  and  tremble  for  all 
the  goodness  and  for  all  the  prosperit)'  that  I  procure 
imto  it. 

See  Ezr.  x.  11.    Mh.  ix.  2 ;  xiii.  3. 

§  68.    But  Provision  made  for  Strangers. 

Ke.  xii.  48.  And  when  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  with 
thee,  and  will  keep  the  passover  to  the  Loud,  let  all 
his  males  be  circumcised,  and  then  let  him  come  near 
and  keep  it ;  and  he  shall  be  as  one  that  is  born  in  the 
land  :  for  no  uncircumcised  person  shall  cat  thereof 

49.  One  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  home- 
born,  and  unto  the  stranger  that  sojounieth  among 
you. 

—  xxii.  21.  Thou  shall  neither  vex  a  stranger, 
nor  oppress  him:  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land 
of  Egypt. 

—  xxiii.  9.  Also  thou  shall  not  oppress  a  stranger : 
for  ye  know  the  heart  of  a  stranger,  seeing  ye  were 
strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Lev.  xlx.  33.  And  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  thee  in 
your  land,  ye  shall  not  vex  liim. 

34.  But  the  stranger  thai  dwelleth  with  you 

shall  be  luito  you  as  one  born  among  3'ou,  and  thou 
slialt  love  him  as  thyself;  tor  ye  were  strangers  in  the 
land  of  Egypt :  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

Dent.  X.  19.  Love  ye  therefore  the  stranger :  for  ye 
were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

1  Kinffs  viii.  41.  Jloreover  concerning  a  stranger, 
that  is  not  of  thy  peojile  Israel,  but  cometh  out  of  a  far 
country  for  tliy  name's  sake; 

43.  (For  they  shall  hear  of  thy  great  name,  and 

of  thy  strong  hand,  and  of  thy  stretched  out  arm ;) 
when  he  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  house: 

43.  Hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwellingplacc, 

and  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger  calleth  to 
thee  for:  t.h:it  all  people  of  the  eartli  may  know  tliy 
name,  to  fear  thee,  as  do  thy  people  Israel ;  and  tliat 
they  may  know  that  this  house,  which  I  have  builded, 
i=!  called  l)y  tliy  name. 

2  Vhr.  ii.  17.  And  Solomon  numbered  all  the  stran- 
gers that  ireir  in  the  land  (jt  Israel,  after  the  nunilier- 
nig  wherewitli  David  his  fatlier  had  numbered  them  ; 
and  tliey  were  found  a  liuudrcd  and  Hfly  tliousand  and 
three  thousand  and  six  liundred. 

—  vi.  32.  Moreover  concerning  the  stranger,  which 
is  not  of  thy  pco])le  Israel,  but  is  come  from  a  f  u'  coun- 
try for  thy  great  name's  sake,  and  thj-  mighty  hand, 
aiul  thy  stretched  out  arm  ;  if  they  come  and  pray  in 
this  house : 

35 


•  33.  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  even 

ft'om  thy  dwellingplacc,  and  do  according  to  all  that 
the  stranger  calleth  to  thee  for;  that  all  people  of  the 
earth  nuiy  know  thy  name,  and  fear  thee,  as  doth  thy 
people  Israel,  and  may  know  that  this  house  which  I 
have  built  is  called  by  thy  name. 

/«.  Ivi.  3.  Neither  let  the  son  of  the  stranger,  that 
hath  joined  himself  to  the  Lord,  speak,  s:\ying.  The 
Loud  hath  utterly  separated  me  from  his  people: 
neither  let  the  eunuch  sa}'.  Behold,  I  urn  a  dry  tree. 

§  69.    General  Assembly  of  the  Xation. 

Ifiim.  xi.  11.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  Lord,  Where- 
fore hast  thou  afflicted  thy  servant'?  and  wherefore 
have  I  not  found  f  ivour  in  thy  sight,  that  thou  layest 
the  burden  of  all  this  people  upon  me'? 

14.  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people  alone, 

because  ii  is  too  heavy  for  me. 

16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jloses,  Gather 

unto  me  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  Israel,  whom 
thou  knowest  to  be  the  elders  of  the  peojile,  and  offi- 
cers over  them  ;  and  bring  them  unto  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  that  they  may  stand  there  with  thee. 

17.  And  I  will  come  down  and  talk  with  thee 

there :  and  I  will  take  of  the  spirit  which  is  upon  thee, 
and  will  ]iut  it  upon  them ;  and  they  shall  bear  the 
l)urden  of  the  people  with  tliee,  that  thou  bear  it  not 
thyself  alone. 

24.  And  Moses  went  out,  and  told  the  people 

the  words  of  the  Lord,  and  gathered  the  seventy  men 
of  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  set  them  round  about 
the  tabernacle. 

§  70.    Tribal. 

(1.   THE   TRIBES,   RECKONING   EPHRAIM  AND   MANAS- 
SEH  AS  ONE.) 

Jos.  iii.  13.  Now  therefore  take  )'ou  twelve  men  out 
of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  out  of  every  trilie  a  man. 

1  Chr.  ii.  1.  These  ai-e  the  sons  of  Israel ;  Reuben 
Simeon,  Levi,  and  .ludah,  Issacliar,  and  Zebulun. 

2.  Dan,  Joseph,  and  Benjamin,  Naphtali,  Gad, 

and  Asher. 

(2.    IN   WAR.) 

Num.  xxxi.  4.  Of  every  tribe  a  thousand,  through- 
out all  the  trilies  of  Israel,  shall  ye  send  to  the  war. 

').  So  there  were  delivered  out  of  the  thou- 
sands of  Israel,  a  thousand  of  evert/  tribe,  twelve  thou- 
sand armed  for  war. 

(3.   EACH  TRIBE   HAD   ITS   PRINCE.) 

See  Num.  i.  4. 

(4.    SOJIETniES  APPARENTLY  ELECTED  TO  THE   POST.) 

See  1  Chi:  ii.  10. 

(5.  LANDED  PROPERTY  NOT  TO  BE  CARRIED  BY  MAR- 
RL\6E  FROM  ONE  TRIBE  TO  ANOTHER.) 

Nu7n.  xxxvi.  1.  And  the  chief  fathers  of  the  families 
of  the  children  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  JMachir,  the  son 
of  Manasseh,  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  .loseph, 
came  near,  and  spake  before  Moses,  and  before  the 
princes,  the  chief  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

2.  And  tliey  said,  The  Lord  commanded  my 

lord  to  give  the  land  for  an  inheritance  b}'  lot  to  the 
cliildren  of  Israel :  and  my  lord  was  commanded  by 
the  Lord  to  give  the  inheritance  of  Zelophehad  our 
brother  unto  his  daughters. 

3.  And  if  they  lie  married  to  anj'  of  the  sons 

of  the  other  ti'ibes  of  the  children  of  Israel,  then  shall 
their  inheritance  lie  taken  from  the  inherilanee  of  our 
fuhers,  and  shall  be  put  to  tlie  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
whcreunto  tliey  are  received:  so  shall  it  be  taken  from 
the  lot  of  our  inheritance. 

4.  And  when  the  jubilee  of  the  children  of 

Israel  shall  be,  then  shall  their  inliei-itancc  be  put  unto 
the  inheritance  of  tlie  trilie  whercunto  they  are  re- 
ceived: so  shall  their  inheritance  be  taken  away  from 
the  inheritance  of  the  trilie  of  our  fathers. 

•  5.  And   Moses   commanded   the   children  of 

Israel  aecoi'ding  to  tlie  wol'd  of  the  Loud,  sa3'ing. 
The  tribe  of  the  sons  of  .loseph  hath  said  well. 

0.  This  is  the  tiling  which  the  Loud  doth  com- 
mand concerning  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad,  saying. 


CHAP.  VI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Let  them  inarrj-  to  wliom  they  think  host ;  only  to  the 
fiiniily  of  the  tfibe  of  their  Ihtlier  sliall  tliey  niiirry. 

yiim.  xxxvi.  7.  So  sliall  not  the  inheritance  of  the 
chililren  of  Israel  remove  I'roin  trilie  to  trilie :  tor  every 
one  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  himself  to  tlie 
inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  his  lathers. 

8.  Anil  cverv  daui;hter,  that   posscsseth  an 

inheritance  in  any  tribe  of  llic  children  of  Israel,  shall 
be  wife  unto  one  of  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  her 
father,  that  the  children  of  Israel  may  enjoy  every 
man  the  mheritanee  of  his  fathers. 

ii.  Xeitlier  shall  the  inheritance  remove  from 

one  tribe  to  another  trilie;  bnt  every  one  of  the  tribes 
of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  himself  to  his  own 
inheritance. 

(6.   TKE   TnrB.\I.   FEELINO   VERY   STRONG.) 

Jitd.  xxi.  2.  And  the  jieople  came  to  the  house  of 
God,  and  abode  there  till  even  before  God,  and  lifted 
up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore ; 

3.  And  said,  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  why  is 

this  come  to  pass  in  Israel,  that  there  should  be  to  day 
one  tribe  lackinir  in  Israel  ? 

5.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said,  AVho  w 

Mcra  among  all  the  tribes  of  Isr.ael  that  came  nut  tip 
with  the  conirre_L''atioii  uiiln  the  Lord?  For  they  had 
made  a  ereat  oath  concerning  him  that  came  not  n]i 
to  the  Lord  to  Jlizpeh,  saying,  He  shall  surely  lie  put 
to  death. 

6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  repented  them 

for  Benjamin  their  brother,  and  said,  There  is  one 
tribe  cut  otf  from  Israel  this  day. 

7.  IIow  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them  that 

remain,  seeing  we  have  sworn  by  the  Lord,  that  we 
will  not  give  them  of  our  ilaiighters  to  wives? 

15.  And  the  people  rejieiited  them  for  Ben- 
jamin, because  that  the  Lord  had  made  a  breach  in 
Uie  trilies  of  Israel. 

17.  And  they  said,  There  mud  be  an  inherit- 
ance for  them  that  be  escaped  of  Benjamin,  that  a 
tribe  be  not  destroyed  out  of  Israel. 

(7.    THE   TWELVE   TRIBES  (DAN   OMITTED)   SYMBOLIC 
OF  THE   ELECT   CliniiCII.) 

iff!',  vii.  4.  And  I  heard  the  number  of  them  which 
were  sealed ;  and  there  irere  sealed  a  hundred  (iiul 
fort  V  and  four  thousand  of  all  the  tribes  of  the  children 
of  Israel. 

6.  Of  the  tribe  of  .Jnda  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Reuben  irere  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad  icere  sealed  twelve 
thousand. 

6.  Of  the  tribe  of  Aser  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Nepthalim  were  sealed 
twelve  thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Mansisses  icere  sealed 
twelve  thousand. 

7.  Of  the  trilie  of  Simeon  were  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Levi  were  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Issachar  icere  sealed  twelve 
thousand. 

8.  Of  the  tribe  of  Zabiilon  trei-e  sealed  twelve 

thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  .losepli  inrc  sealed  twelve 
thousand.  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  were  sealed 
twelve  thousand. 

—  xxi.  12.  And  had  a  wall  great  and  high,  and  had 
twelve  gates,  and  at  the  gates  twelve  angels,  and 
names  written  thereon,  which  are  the  names  of  the 
twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

§  71.    Ajjrariaii. 

(1.   EVERY  F.^MILY   TO   n.\VE   LAND.) 

ITiim.  xxvi.  51.  These  irtre  the  number  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  six  hundred  thousand  and  a  thousand 
seven  hundreil  and  thirty. 

52.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

53.  Unto  these  the  land  shall  be  divided  for 

an  inheritance  according  to  the  number  of  names. 

54.  To  many  thou  shalt  give  the  more  inherit- 
ance, and  to  few  thou  shalt  give  the  less  inheritance : 
to  every  one  shall  his  inheritance  be  given  according 
to  those  that  were  numbered  of  him. 

See  A"um.  xsxiii.  54. 


(2.   L.\ND  KOT  PERMANENTLY   ALIENABLE.) 

Ler.  XXV.  23.  The  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  ever: 
for  the  land  is  mine ;  for  ye  are  strangers  and  sojourn- 
ers with  me. 

24.  And  in  all  the  land  of  your  possession  ye 

shall  grant  a  redeniiition  for  the  land. 

25.  If  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and  hath 

sold  away  -loine  of  his  possession,  and  if  any  of  bis  kin 
come  to  redeem  it,  then  shall  he  redeem  'that  which 
his  brother  sold. 

26.  And  if  the  man  have  none  to  redeem  it, 

and  himself  be  able  to  redeem  it ; 

27.  Then  let  him  count  the  years  of  the  sale 

thereof,  and  restore  the  overplus  unto  the  man  to 
whom  he  sold  it ;  that  he  may  retiu-n  unto  his  pos- 
session. 

28.  But  if  he  be  not  able  to  restore  it  to  him, 

then  that  which  is  sold  shall  remain  in  the  hand  of 
him  that  hath  bought  it  until  the  year  of  jubilee  :  and 
in  tlic  jubilee  it  shall  go  out,  and  lie  shall  return  unto 
his  pos.session. 

29.  And  if  a  man  sell  a  dwelling-house  in  a 

walled  city,  then  he  may  redeem  it  within  a  whole 
year  after  it  be  sold ;  within  a  full  year  may  he  re- 
deem it. 

oO.  And  if  it  be  not  redeemed  within  the  space 

of  a  full  year,  then  the  house  that  «  in  the  walled  city 
shall  be  established  for  ever  to  him  that  bought  it 
throughout  his  generations:  it  shall  not  go  out  in  the 
jubilee. 

31.  But  the  houses  of  the  villages  which  have 

no  wall  round  about  them  shall  be  counted  as  the 
fields  of  the  countiT :  they  may  be  redeemed,  and  they 
shall  go  out  in  the  jubilee. 

32.  Notwithstanding  the  cities  of  the  Levites, 

find  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  their  possession,  may 
the  Levites  redeem  at  anj^  time. 

33.  And  if  a  man  purchase  of  the  Levites, 

then  the  house  that  was  sold,  and  the  city  of  his  pos- 
session, shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  jubilee :  for  the 
houses  of  the  cities  of  tlie  Levites  are'their  possession 
among  the  children  of  Israel. 

34,  But  the  field  of  the  suburbs  of  then'  cities 

may  not  be  sold  ;  for  it  is  their  perpetual  possession. 

1  Kin()H  xxi.  3.  And  Naboth  said  to  Aliab,  The 
Lord  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  give  the  inheritance 
of  my  fathere  unto  thee. 

5.  But  Jezebel  his  wife  came  to  him,  and  said 

unto  him,  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest  no 
bread  ? 

6.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Because  I  spake  unto 

Naboth  the  .Jezreehte,  and  said  unto  him.  Give  me  thy 
vineyard  for  money;  or  else,  if  it  please  thee,  I  will 
give  thee  another  vineyard  for  it :  and  he  answered,  1 
will  not  give  thee  my  vineyard. 

2  Kins/K  viii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seven 
years'  end,  that  the  woman  returned  out  of  the  land 
of  the  Philistines :  and  she  went  forth  to  cry  unto  the 
king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land. 

6.  And  when  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she 

told  him.  So  the  king  appointed  unto  her  a  certain 
officer,  saying,  Restore  all  that  ira«  hers,  and  all  the 
fruits  of  the  "field  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land, 
even  imtil  now. 

§  72.    The  Mniiicipal  Government. 

(1.   ELDERS.) 

Ruth  iv.  1.  Then  went  Boaz  u])  to  the  gate,  and  sat 
him  down  there  :  and,  behold,  the  kinsman  of  whom 
Boaz  spake  came  by  ;  unto  whom  he  said.  Ho,  such  a 
one !  turn  aside,  sit  down  here.  And  he  turned  aside, 
and  sat  down. 

2.  And  be  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  thi' 

city,  and  said,  Sit  ye  down  licre.  And  they  sat 
down. 

(See  Jos.  XX.  24.) 

1  Kingn  xxi.  8.  So  she  wrote  letters  in  Aliab's  name, 
and  sealed  them  with  his  seal,  and  sent  the  letters  unto 
the  elders  and  to  the  nobles  that  were  in  his  citj-, 
dwelling  with  Naboth. 

11.    And    the    men    of   his    city,    eren    the 

elders  and  the  nobles  who  were  the  inlmbitants  fif 


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CHAP.  VII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


his  city,  did  as  Jezebel  had  sent  unto  them,  and 
as  it  WHS  written  in  the  letters  which  she  had  sent 
unto  tlieni. 

Prov.  xxxi.  93.  Her  husband  is  Imown  in  the 
iratos,  -when  he  sittcth  among  the  elders  of  the 
land. 

(2.   SECRETARIES — "  SHOTERIJI.") 

Ex.  V.  14.  And  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel, 
whicli  Pharaoh's  taskmasters  had  set  o^•er  them,  were 
iK'aten,  and  demanded.  Wherefore  have  ye  not  fulfilled 
your  task  in  making  brick  both  yesterday  and  to  day, 
as  heretofore? 

Deid.  XX.  8.  And  the  officers  shall  speak  further  unto 
the  people,  and  they  shall  say,  What  man  is  there  that 
2S fearful  and  fainthearted':'  lot  him  go  and  return  unto 
his  house,  lest  his  brethren's  heart  taint  as  well  as  his 
heart. 

0.  And   it  shall   be,  when   the  officers   have 

made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  the  people,  that 
they  shall  make  captains  of  the  armies  to  lead  the 
people. 

1  C/ii:  xxiii.  4.  Of  which,  twenty  and  four  thousand 
were  to  set  forward  the  work  of  tlie"  house  of  the  Lord  ; 
and  six  thousand  were  o!lic?rs  and  judges: 

2  C/ir.  xix.  11.  And,  liehold,  Amariah  the  chief 
priest  1.1  over  you  in  all  matters  of  the  Loud  ;  and  Zeb- 
adiah  the  son  of  Ishmael,  tlie  ruler  of  the  house  of 
Judah,  for  all  the  king's  matters:  also  the  Levites 
shall  be  officers  before  you.  Deal  courageously,  and 
the  Lord  shall  be  with  the  good. 

—  xxxiv.  13.  Also  t/iey  were  over  the  bearers  of  bur- 
dens, and  were  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work 
in  auy  manner  of  service :  and  of  the  Levites  tliere 
were  s'cribes,  and  officers,  and  porters. 

(3.   JOBGES — "  SHOPHETIM.") 

Er.  xviii.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  Moses  sat  to  judge  the  people:  and  the  people 
stood  by  Moses  from  the  morniuii  unto  the  evening. 

—  —  14.  And  when  Moses'  father  in  law  saw  all 
that  lie  did  to  the  people,  he  said,  Wliat  is  this  thing 
that  thou  doest  to  the  people ':"  ^Vhy  sittest  thou  thy- 
self alone,  and  all  the  people  stand  by  thee  from  morn- 
ing unto  even '? 

15.  And  Moses  said  unto  his  father  in  law. 

Because  the  people  come  unto  me  to  inquire  of  God  : 

16.  When  they  have  a  matter,  they  come  unto 

me;  and  I  judge  between  one  and  another,  and  I  do 
make  them  know  the  statutes  of  God,  and  his  laws. 

17.  And  Moses'  father  in  law  said  unto  him, 

The  thing  that  thou  doest  is  not  good. 

•  18.  Thou  wilt  surely  wear  away,  both  thou, 

and  this  people  that  is  with  thee  :  for  the  thing  is  too 
heavy  for  thee ;  thou  art  not  able  to  perform  it  thj'self 
alone. 

19.  Hearken  now  unto  my  voice,  I  will  give 

thee  counsel,  and  God  shall  hv  witli  tliee  :  be  thou  for 
the  people  to  Go.l-ward,  that  thou  mayest  bring  the 
causes  unto  God  : 

20.  And  thovi  shall  teach  them  ordinances  and 

laws,  and  shaltsliew  them  the  way  wherein  they  must 
walk,  and  the  work  that  they  must  do. 

21.  Moreover  thou  siialt  ju-ovide  out  of  all  the 

people  ;ible  ipeu,  sucli  as  fear  God,  men  of  truth,  hat- 
ing covetousness ;  and  place  siirh  over  them,  to  be 
rulers  of  thousands,  ami  rulers  of  hundreds,  rulere  of 
fifties,  and  rulers  of  tens  : 

22.  And  let  them  judge  the  people  at  all  sea- 
sons :  and  it  shall  be,  that  every  great  matter  they 
shall  bring  unto  thee,  but  every  small  matter  they  shall 
judge:  so  shall  it  be  easier  for  thyself,  and  they  shall 
liear  t/w  burden  with  thee. 

23.  If  thou  shalt  do  this  thing,  and  God  com- 
mand thee  .10,  then  thon  shalt  be  alile  to  endure,  and 
all  this  people  shall  also  go  to  their  ])lace  in  peace. 

24.  So  Moses  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  his  fa- 
ther in  law,  and  did  all  that  he  had  said. 

25.  And  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all  Is- 
rael, and  made  them  heads  over  the  people,  rulers  of 
thousands,  rulers  of  hundreds,  rulers  of  fifties,  and 
rulers  of  tens. 

26.  And  they  judged  the  people  at  all  seasons : 


the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses,  but  every 
small  matter  they  judged  themselves. 

Dent.  i.  13.  T;ike  you  wise  meu,  and  understanding, 
and  known  among  yom-  tribes,  and  I  will  make  them 
rulers  over  \'ou. 

14.  And  j'e  answered  mc,  and  said.  The  thing 

which  thou  hast  spoken  is  good  for  vs  to  do. 

15.  So  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise 

men,  and  known,  and  made  them  heads  over  you,  cap- 
tidns  over  thousands,  and  captains  over  hundreds,  and 
captains  over  fifties,  and  captains  over  tens,  and  officers 
among  your  tribes. 

—  xvi.  18.  Judges  and  officers  shalt  thou  make  thee 
in  all  thy  gates,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee, 
throughout  thy  tribes :  aud  they  shall  judge  the  people 
with  just  judgment. 

3  Chr.  xix.5.  And  he  set  judges  in  the  land  through- 
out all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah,  city  by  city. 

8.  Moreover  in  Jerusalem  did  Jehosliaphat  set 

of  the  Levites,  and  of  the  priests,  aud  of  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  Israel,  for  the  judgment  of  the  Lord, 
and  for  controversies,  when  they  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

Ezr.  vii.  25.  Aud  thou,  Ezra,  after  the  wisdom  of  thy 
God,  that  is  in  thine  hand,  set  magistrates  aud  judges, 
which  may  judge  all  the  peojile  that  are  be^'ondthe 
river,  all  such  as  know  the  laws  of  th}'  God ;  and  teach 
ye  them  that  know  them  not. 

See  1  Chr.  xxiii.  4 ;  xxvi.  39-32.   2  Chr.  xix.  9-11. 


CHAP.  VII. 
PERIOD  OF  THE  JUDGES. 

§  73.    Leiigtli  of  the  Period. 

Ads  xiii.  20.  And  after  that  he  gave  unto  them  iuHges 
about  the  space  of  four  hundred  aud  fifty  years,  imtil 
Samuel  the  prophet.* 

§  74.    General  Character  of  the  Period. 

Jvd.  ii.  10.  And  also  all  that  generation  were  gath- 
ered unto  their  fathers :  and  there  arose  another  gen- 
eration after  them,  which  knew  not  the  Lord,  noi'yet 
the  works  which  he  had  done  for  Israel. 

—  xvii.  6.  In  those  days  there  was  no  king  in  Israel, 
bnt  every  man  did  that  which  was  right  in  his  owu 
eyes. 

—  xxi.  25.  In  those  days  theiv  was  no  king  in  Israel: 
every  man  did  that  which  was  right  in  his  own  eyes. 

SeeJud.  ii..l6-19;  xviii.  1. 

§  75.    Mesopotaiiiiaii  Servitude.    Othniel. 

(For  this  servitude  of  eight  j-ears,  see  Jnd.  iii.  8.) 

Ji(d.  iii.  9.  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  cried 
unto  the  Lord,  the  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer  to  the 
children  of  Israel,  who  delivered  them,  even  Othniel 
the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb's  younger  brother. 

10.  And  the  Spirit  ot  Uie  Lord  came  upon 

him,  and  he  judged  Israel,  and  went  out  to  war:  and 
the  Lord  delivered  Chushan-rishathaim  king  of  JIcso- 
pot;uui:i  into  his  baud ;  and  his  hand  prevailed  against 
Cluishan-rishathaim. 

11.  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years:  and 

Othniel  the  son  of  Keuaz  died. 

§76.    Moahitis«U  Servitude.    Ehud  and  Sliamgar. 

Jiid.  iii.  12.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 
in  the  sight  of  the  Loud  :  and  the  Lord  strengthened 
Eglon  the  king  of  Moah  against  Israel,  because  they 
had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

13.   .\nd  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children  of 

Amnion  and  Amalck,  and  went  aud  smote  Israel,  and 
possessed  the  cit}'  of  palm  trees. 

14.  So  the  children  of  Israel  served  Eglon  the 

king  of  Moab  eighteen  years. 

•  St.  Paul  asrreep  with  Josephue  (Ant.  viii.  3. 1).  who  makes  the 
period  of  the  Judges  precisely  44:i  years.  According  to  1  Kings 
vi.  1,  it  was  only  331  years. — H. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jud.  iii.  15.  But  when  tlio  cliililrcn  of  Israel  cried  unto 
the  Loud,  the  Loiti)  raised  Ihenj  iii>  a  deliverer,  Ehud 
the  3on  ofCJera,  a  IJenjaniite,  a  man  lel'tlianded:  and 
l)y  him  the  ehildren  of  Israel  sent  a  present  untoEglon 
llie  king  of  Moah. 

■  28.  And  lie  said  mito  them.  Follow  after  me: 

for  the  Loud  hath  delivered  your  enemies  the  Moab- 
ites  into  your  hand.  And  tliey  went  ilown  alter  him, 
and  took  the  fords  of  .Jordan  toward  Jloali,  and  sull'er- 
ed  not  a  man  to  |)ass  over. 

2S1.  And  they  slew  of  Moal)  at  that  time  about 

ten  thousand  men,  all  lusty,  ami  all  men  of  valour; 
and  tiieri'  eseaped  not  a  man. 

:i().  So  ,Moa1)  was  sididued  that  day  under  the 

hand  of  Israel.     -Vnd  the  land  had  rest  fourseore  years. 

31.  -Vnd  alter  him  was  Sliamijar  the  son  of 

Anath,  whieh  slew  of  the  Philistines  si.\  hundred  men 
with  au  O-Xiroad  :  and  he  also  delivered  Israel. 


§ 


('aiinaiii<ish  Servitude.  Deborah  and  Barak. 


JiitJ.  iv.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil 
in  the  sight  of  the  LoRn,  when  Ehud  was  dead. 

2.  And  the  Loun  sold  them  into  the  hand  of 

Jabin  kiiigof  C'anaan,  that  reigned  in  Ilazor;  the  cap- 
tain of  whose  host  teas  Sisera,  which  dwelt  iu  Haro- 
sheth  of  the  Gentiles 

3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  cried  mito  the 

LoiiD  ;  for  he  had  nine  lumdri'd  I'hariotsof  iron  ;  and 
twenty  j-ears  he  mightily  oppressed  the  ehikU'en  of 
Israel. 

4  And  Deborah,  a  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Lapi- 

doth,  she  judged  Israel  at  that  time. 

5.  And  she  dHell  imder  the  palm  treeof  Debo- 
rah, between  Ilamali  and  Beth-el  iu  mount  Ephraim : 
and  the  children  of  Israel  came  up  to  her  for  judg- 
ment. 

6.  And  she  sent  ami  called  Barak  the  son  of 

Abinoam  out  of  Kedcsh-naphtali,  and  said  unto  him. 
Hath  not  the  Loun  God  of  Israel  commanded,  •wi'/H.'/, 
Go  and  draw  toward  mount  Tabor,  and  lake  with  thee 
ten  thousand  men  of  the  children  of  Naphtali  and  of 
the  children  of  Zebulun? 

7.  And  I  will   draw  mito  thee,  to  the  river 

Kisliou,  Sisera  the  captain  of  .Taljin's  army,  with  his 
chariots  and  his  multitude ;  and  I  will  deliver  him  into 
thine  hand. 

8.  And  Barak  said  unto  her.  If  thou  wilt  go 

with  me,  then  I  will  go:  but  if  thou  wilt  not  go  with 
me,  then  I  will  not  go. 

9.  And  slie  said,  I  will  surely  go  with  thee : 

notwithstanding  tlie  journey  whieh  thou  takest  shall 
not  be  for  thine  honour ;  for  the  Loud  shall  sell  Sisera 
into  the  hand  of  :i  woman.  Aud  Deborah  arose,  and 
went  with  B:ir.d;  to  Kedesh. 

10.  And  B:u-:ik  called  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 

to  Kedesh ;  and  he  went  uj)  with  ten  thousand  men 
at  his  feet :  aud  Deborah  went  up  with  him. 

23.  So  God  subdued  on  that  day  Jabin  the  king 

of  Canaan  before  the  chihlren  of  Israel. 

24.  And  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel 

prosiiered,  and  prevailed  against  .Tabiu  Ihe  king  of  Ca- 
naan, until  they  had  destroyed  .Tabiu  king  of  Canaan. 

—  v.  6.  In  the  d:iys  of  Shamg;ir  the  son  of  Anath, 
in  the  days  of  .lael",  the  highw.ays  were  unoccupied, 
and  the  travellers  walked  tlirough  bvways. 

7.   The  iiihiihiUiiiti  of  the  villages  ceased,  they 

ceased  in  Israel,  until  that  I  Deborah  arose,  that  "I 
arose  a  mother  in  Israel. 

§  78.    Midianitish  Servitude.    Gideon. 

Jud.  vi.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in 
the  sight  of  the  Loud:  and  the  Lord  delivered  tliem 
into  the  hand  of  Midian  seven  years. 

2.  And  the  h:md  of  Jlidian  prevailed  against 

Israel :  and  because  of  the  Midianites  the  children  of 
Israel  made  them  Ihe  dens  which  are  in  the  mount- 
ains, and  eaves,  and  stnmg  holds. 

—  —  3.  And  m  it  was,  when  Israel  had  sown,  that 
the  Midianites  came  up,  and  the  Amalekites,  and  the 
children  of  the  east,  even  they  came  uj)  against  them ; 

4.  And  they  encamped  against  them,  and  de- 


stroyed the  increase  of  the  earth,  till  thou  come  unto 
Gaza,  and  lelt  no  sustenance  for  Israel,  neither  sheep, 
nor  o.x,  nor  ass. 

5.  For  they  came  up  witli  llieir  cattle  and  their 

tents,  and  they  came  as  grasshoppers  for  midtitude; 
/"/•  lioth  they  and  llieir  eanu-ls  wcie  witliout  number; 
and  they  entered  into  the  land  to  destroy  it. 

"(i.  And  Israel  was  greatly  impoverished  be- 
cause of  the  Midianites;  and  the  children  of  Israel 
cried  unto  the  Loud. 

—  viii.  28.  Thus  was  Midian  subdued  before  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  so  that  they  lifted  U])  their  heads  no 
more.  And  llie  country  was  iu  (juietuess  forty  years 
in  the  days  of  Gideon. 

2i).  And  .lerubbaal  the  son  of  Joash  went  and 

dwelt  in  his  own  house. 

32.  And  Gideon   the  son  of  Joash  died  in  a 

good  old  age,  and  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  Joash 
his  father,  in  Opbrah  of  the  Abi-ezrites. 

§  7$).    Abimelecli,  (iideon's  Illegitimate  Son. 

Jud.  viii.  30.  And  Gideon  had  threescore  and  ton 
sons  of  his  body  begotten  :  for  he  had  many  wives. 

31.  And  his  concubine  that  wan  in  Shechem, 

she  also  bare  him  a  sou,  whose  name  he  called  Abime- 
lech. 

34.  And  the  children  of  Israel  remembered 

not  Ihe  Loud  their  God,  wiio  had  delivered  them  out 
of  the  hands  of  all  their  enemies  on  eveiy  side: 

3.5.  Neither  shewed  they  kindness  to  the  house 

of  Jerubbaal,  namdi/,  Gideon,  according  to  all  the 
goodness  which  he  had  shewed  unto  Israel. 

—  ix.  1.  And  Abimelech  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  went 
to  Shechem  unto  his  mother's  brethren,  and  communed 
with  them,  and  with  all  Ihe  family  of  the  house  of  his 
mother's  lather,  saying, 

3.  Speak,  I  pray  you,  in  the  ears  of  all  the 

men  of  Shechem,  Whether  is  better  for  you,  either 
that  all  the  sons  f)f  Jerubbaal,  wliich  are  threescore  and 
ten  persons,  reign  over  you,  or  that  one  reign  over 
you  ?  remember  also  that  1  am  your  bone  and  your 
flesh. 

3.  And  his  mother's  brethren  spake  of  him  in 

the  ears  of  .all  the  men  of  Shechem  all  these  words: 
and  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  Abimelech ;  for  they 
said,  He  is  our  brother. 

-4.  And  the}-  gave  him  threescore  and  ten  piei-es 

of  silver  out  of  the  house  of  Baal-berith,  wherewith 
Abimelech  hired  vain  and  light  pei-sons,  whieh  followed 
him. 

.5.  And  he  went  unto  his  father's  house  at  Oph- 

rah,  and  slew  his  lirelhrcn  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  being 
threescore  and  ten  persons,  nppn  one  stone:  notwith- 
standing, yet  Jotham  the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal 
was  left;  fbr  he  hid  himself'. 

G.  And  all  the  men-  of  Shechem  gathered  to- 
gether, and  all  the  house  of  Millo,  and  went  and  made 
Abimelech  king,  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar  that  teas  in 
Shechem. 

§  SO.    Ibzan,  Elon,  Abdon. 

Jud.  xii.  8  And  after  him  Ibzan  of  Beth-lehem  judged 
Israel. 

9.  And  he  had  thirty  sons,  and  thirty  daugh- 
ters, sf/c/rt  he  sent  abroad,  and  took  in  thirty  (huigh- 
ters  from  abroad  for  his  sous.  And  he  judged  Israel 
seven  years. 

10.  Then  died  Ibzan,  and  was  buried  at  Beth- 
lehem. 

11.  And  after  him  Elon,  a  Zebulonite,  judged 

Israel ;  and  he  judged  Israel  ten  years. 

12.    An'd  Elon  the  Zebulonile  died,  and  was 

buried  in  Aijalon  in  the  country  of  Zebiilon. 

13.  And  after  him  Abdon  the  sou  of  Hillel,  a 

Pirathonite,  judged  Israel. 

14.  And'he  had  forty  .sons  .and  thirty  nephews, 

that  rode  on  threescore  and  ten  .ass  colts:  and  he 
judged  Israel  eiirht  vears. 

—  —  15.  And  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  the  Pirathon- 
ite died,  and  was  buried  in  Pirathon  in  the  land  of 
Ephraim,  in  the  mount  of  the  Amalekites. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


§  81.    (ieiieral  Disorder. 

Jnd.  xviii.  1.  In  those  da3's  there  ^ras  no  king  in  Is- 
rael :  and  in  those  days  the  tribe  of  tlie  Danites  sought 
them  an  inheritance  to  dwell  in ;  for  unto  that  day  all 
their  inheritance  had  not  fallen  unto  them  among  the 
tribes  of  Israel. 

3.  And  the  children  of  Dan  sent  of  their  family 

five  men  from  their  coasts,  men  of  valour,  from  Zorali, 
and  from  Eslitaol,  to  spy  out  the  land,  and  to  search 
it;  and  they  said  unto  them,  Go,  search  the  land:  who 
when  they  came  to  mount  Ephraim,  to  the  house  of 
Micah,  they  lodged  there. 

7.  Tlien  the  five  men  departed,  and  came  to 

Laish,  and  saw  the  people  that  were  therein,  how  tliey 
dwelt  careless,  after  the  manner  of  the  Zidonians,  quiet 
and  secure ;  and  thei-e  was  no  magistrate  in  the  land, 
that  might  put  tJiem  to  shame  in  ani/  thing;  and  they 
were  far  from  the  Zidonians,  and  had  no  business  ^\ith 
any  man. 

8.  And  they  came  tmto  their  brethren  to  Zo- 

rah  and  Eshtaol :  and  their  brethren  said  unto  them, 
What  sa;/  ye  ? 

9.  And  they  said.  Arise,  that  we  may  go  up 

against  them  :  for  we  have  seen  the  land,  and,  belioUl, 
it  is  very  good :  and  are  ye  still  ?  be  not  slothful  to  go, 
and  to  enter  to  possess  the  land. 

10.  AVhen  ye  go,  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people 

secure,  and  to  a  large  land :  for  God  hath  given  it  into 
your  hands;  a  place  where  there  is  no  want  of  any 
thing  that  is  in  the  earth. 

27.  And  they  took  the  thiiiffx  which  Jlicah  had 

made,  and  the  priest  which  he  had,  and  came  unto 
Laish,  unto  a  people  that  were  at  quiet  and  secure : 
and  they  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 
Ijurnt  the  city  with  tire. 

28.  And  there  was  no  deliverer,  because  it  was 

far  from  Zidon,  and  they  had  no  l)usine.ss  with  any 
man  ;  and  it  was  in  the  valley  that  lieth  by  Beth-rehob. 
And  Ihey  built  a  city,  and  dwelt  therein. 

39.  And  they  called  the  name  of  the  city  Dan, 

after  the  name  of  Dan  their  fiither,  who  was  born 
imto  Israel :  howbeit  the  name  of  the  city  was  Laish 
at  the  lirst. 

§  82.    Philistine  SeiTitude.    Snnison. 

Juil  xiii.  1.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil 
again  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Lord  deliv- 
ei-ed  them  into  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  forty  years. 

24.  And  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 

name  Samson:  and  the  child  grew,  and  the  Lord 
blessed  him. 

25.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  began  to  move 

him  at  times  in  the  camp  of  Dan  between  Zorah  and 
Eslitaol. 

—  XV.  20.  And  he  judged  Israel  in  the  days  of  the 
Philistines  twenty  years.    . 

—  xvi.  31.  Then  his  brethren  and  all  the  house  of 
his  father  came  down,  and  took  him,  and  bi'ought  hiia 
up,  and  buried  him  Ijctween  Zorah  and  Eshlaol  in  the 
buryingplace  of  Manoah  his  father.  And  he  judged 
Israel  twenty  years. 

§  83.    Second  Philistine  Servitude.    Samuel  and 
his  Sons. 

1  8nm.  iv.  2.  And  the  Philistines  put  themselves  in 
array  against  Israel :  and  when  they  joined  battle,  Is- 
rael was  smitten  before  the  Philistines:  and  they  slew 
of  the  arm_v  in  the  field  aliout  four  thousand  men. 

10."  jVnd  tlie  Philistines  fought,  and  Israel  was 

smitten,  and  they  fled  every  man  into  his  tent:  and 
there  was  a  very  great  slaughter ;  for  there  fell  of  Is- 
rael thirty  thousand  footmen. 

l"l.  And  the  ark  of  God  was  taken ;  and  tlie 

two  sons  of  Eli,  Ilophni  ami  Phinehas,  were  slain. 

—  vii.  13.  So  the  Pliilistines  were  suliducd,  and  they 
came  no  more  into  the  coast  of  Israel :  ami  the  hand 
of  the  IjOrd  was  against  the  Philistines  all  the  days 
of  Sanniel. 

14,  And  the  cities  which  the  Philistines  had 

taken  from  Israel  were  restored  to  Israel,  from  P^kron 
even  unto  Gath  ;  and  the  coasts  thereof  did  Israel  de- 

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liver  out  of  the  hands  of  the  Philistines.  And  there 
was  peace  between  Israel  and  the  Amorites. 

15.  And  Samuel  judged  Israel  all  the  days  of 

his  life. 

16.  And  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit 

to  Bcth-el,  and  Gilgal,  and  Mizpeh,  and  judged  Israel 
in  all  those  places. 

17.  And  his  return  was  to  Ramah;  for  there 

was  his  house;  and  there  he  judged  Israel;  and  there 
he  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord. 

—  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Samuel  was 
old,  that  he  made  his  sons  judges  over  Israel. 

3.  Now  the  name  of  his  firstborn  was  Joel ; 

and  the  name  of  his  second,  Abiah:  they  were  judges 
in  Beer-sheba. 

3.  And  his  sons  walked  not  m  his  ways,  but 

turned  aside  after  lucre,  and  took  bribes,  and  perverted 
judgment. 

—  xii.  9.  And  when  they  forgat  the  Lord  their  God, 
he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Sisera,  captain  of  the 
host  of  Hazor,  and  into  the  hand  of  the  PhiUstiues, 
and  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Moab,  and  they 
fought  against  them. 

§  84.    Tola  and  Jair. 

Jud.  X.  1.  And  after  Abimclech  there  arose  to  de- 
fend Israel  Tola  the  son  of  Puah,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a 
man  of  Issachar ;  and  he  dw-elt  in  Shamir  in  mount 
Ephraim. 

2.  And  he  judged  Israel  twenty  and  three 

years,  and  died,  and  was  buried  in  Shamir. 

3.  And  after  him  arose  Jair,  a  Gileadite,  and 

judged  Israel  twenty  and  two  years. 

—  —  4.  And  he  had  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty 
ass  colts,  and  they  had  thirty  cities,  which  are  called 
Havoth-jair  unto  this  day,  which  are  in  the  land  of 
Gilead. 

5.  And  Jair  died,  and  was  buried  in  Camon. 

§  85.    Annnonitish  Servitude.    Jephthali. 

Jud.  X.  8.  And  that  year  they  vexed  and  oppressed 
the  children  of  Israel :  eighteen  years,  all  the  children 
of  Israel  that  were  on  the  other  side  Jordan  in  the 
land  of  the  Amorites,  which  is  in  Gilead. 

9.  Moreover  the  children  of  Ammon  passed 

over  Jordan  to  fight  also  against  Judah,  and  against 
Benjamin,  and  against  the  house  of  Ephraim;  so  that 
Israel  was  sore  distressed.    . 

18.  And  the  peoijle  and  princes  of  Gilead  said 

one  to  another.  What  man  is  he  that  will  begin  to  fight 
against  the  children  of  Amnion  ?  he  shall  be  head 
over  all  the  inhabitants  of  Gilead. 

—  xi.  1.  Now  .lephthah  the  Gileadite  was  a  mighty 
man  of  valour,  and  he  was  the  son  of  a  harlot :  and 
Gilead  begat  Jephthah. 

• 2.  And  Gilead's  wife  bare  him  sons ;  and  his 

wife's  sons  grew  up,  and  they  thrust  out  Jephthah, 
and  said  unto  him.  Thou  shalt  not  inherit  in  cm'  fa- 
ther's house  ;  for  thou  art  the  son  of  a  strange  woman. 

3.  Then  Jephthah  fled  from  his  brethren,  and 

dwelt  in  the  land  of  Tol) :  and  there  were  gathered 
vain  men  to  Jephthah,  and  went  out  with  him. 

4.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that 

the  children  of  Ammon  made  war  against  Israel. 

5.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  the  children  of 

Ammon  made  war  against  Israel,  the  ciders  of  Gilead 
went  to  fetch  Jephthah  out  of  the  land  of  Tob : 

6.  And  they  said  unto  Jejihthah,  Come,  and 

be  our  captain,  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

7.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  the  elders  of  Gilead, 

Did  not  ye  hate  me,  and  expel  me  out  of  my  father's 
house  V  and  why  are  ye  come  unto  me  now  when  ye 
are  in  distress  ? 

8.  And  the  elders  of  Gilead  said  unto  Jeph- 

thaii,  Tlierefore  we  turn  again  to  thee  now,  that  thou 
mayest  go  with  us,  and  fight  against  children  of  Am- 
nion, and  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of 
Gilead. 

9.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  the  ciders  of  Gil- 
ead, If  ye  bring  me  home  again  to  fight  against  the 


CHAP.  VIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XX. 


children  of  Animon,  and  tlie  Lord  deliver  them  be- 
fore mc,  shall  I  be  your  head  V 

JikI.  xi.  10.  Aiurtheeldei-s  of  Gilead  said  unto  Jeph- 
thali,  The  Loun  be  witness  between  us,  if  we  do  not 
so  aecordiug  to  thy  \voitls. 

11.  Then   Jephtliah  went  with  tlie  ciders  of 

Gllend,  and  the  |nMi|ile  made  him  liead  and  captain 
over  them:  and  .leplilhah  uttered  all  his  words  before 
the  Loud  in  Mizpeli. 

33.  So  Jeidithali  passed  over  unto  the  children 

of  Ainmoii  to  liubt  against  tlirin;  and  tlie  Loud  deliv- 
ered tJieni  into  his  hands. 

;33.  And  he  smote  them  from  Aroer,  even  till 

thou  eoine  to  Minnith,  arn  twenty  cities,  and  unto 
the  plain  of  the  \ineyards,  with  a  very  great  slaugh- 
ter. Thus  the  cliildivn  of  Amnion  were  subdued  be- 
fore the  children  of  Israel. 

—  .\ii.  7.  And  .Icpbthali  judged  Israel  six  years. 
Then  died  Jephlhah  tlie  Gileadttc,  and  was  buried  in 
one  of  the  cities  of  Gilead. 


CHAP.  VIII. 
THE  UNITED  KINGDOM. 

§  86.    The  Hebrews  Demand  a  Kin^. 

1  Sam.  viii.  4.  Then  all  the  elders  of  Israel  sathered 
themselves  together,  and  came  to  Samuel  unto  Ramah, 

5.  And  said  unto  liim.  Behold,  thou  art  old, 

and  thy  sons  walk  not  in  thy  ways;  now  make  us  a 
king  to  judge  us  like  all  the  liatioiis. 

—  xii.  13.  And  w  hen  ye  saw  tliat  Nahash  the  king 
of  the  children  of  Amnion  came  against  you,  ye  said 
unto  me.  Nay  ;  but  a  king  shall  reign  over  us  :  when 
the  Loud  your  God  inix  your  king. 

13.  Xow  therefore  behold  the  king  whom  ye 

have  chosen,  aiul  whom  ye  have  desired!  and,  behold, 
the  Loud  hath  set  a  king  over  you. 

§  87.    The  Demand  OfTensive  to  God 

1  Sam.  viii.  6.  But  tlie  thing  displeased  Samuel,  when 
they  said.  Give  us  a  king  to  judge  us.  And  Samuel 
prayed  unto  the  Loud. 

7.  And  the  LoKD  said  unto  Samuel,  Hearken 

unto  the  voice  of  tlie  people  in  all  that  they  say  unto 
thee  :  for  they  have  not  rgected  thee,  but  they  have 
rejected  me,  that  I  should  not  reign  over  them. 

S.  According  to  all  the  works  which  they  have 

done  since  the  day  that  I  brought. them  up  out  of 
Egypt  even  unto  tiiis  day,  wherewith  they  have  for- 
saken me,  and  served  other  gods,  so  do  they  also  unto 
thee. 

9.  Now  therefore   hearken  unto  their  voice : 

howbeil  }'et  protest  solemnly  unto  them,  and  shew 
them  the  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  reign  over 
them. 

19.  Nevertheless  the  people  reftised  to  obey 

the  voice  of  Samuel ;  and  they  said.  Nay;  but  we  will 
have  a  king  over  us ; 

20.  That  we  also  may  be  like  all  the  nations ; 

and  that  our  king  may  judge  us,  and  go  out  Ijefore  us, 
and  fight  om'  battles. 

21.  And  Samuel  heard  all  the  words  of  the 

people,  and  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord. 

22.  And  tlie  Loud  said  to  Samuel,  Hearken 

unto  their  voice,  and  make  them  a  king.  And  Samuel 
said  imto  the  men  of  Israel,  Go  ye  every  man  into  his 
city. 

See  1  Sain.  x.  17-19. 

§  88.    But  had  been  Foreseen  and  Provided  For. 

(1.  THE   KrNG   MrST   BE  A   NATI^-E   nEBUEW.) 

Di^ut.  xvii.  14.  When  thou  art  come  unto  the  land 
which  the  Loud  thy  God  giveth  thee,  and  shalt  pos- 
sess it,  and  shalt  dwell  therein,  and  shalt  say,  I  will 
Bet  a  king  over  me,  like  as  all  the  nations  "that  are 
about  me ; 

15.  Thou  shalt  in  any  wise  set  him  king  over 

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thee,  whom  the  Loud  lliy  God  shall  elioose:  one  from 
among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set  king  over  tliei  : 
thou  niayest  not  set  a  stranger  over  tliee,  which  in  uol 
tliy  brother. 

(2.    MfST   KOT   Mtl.TIIM.Y    IIOU.SE8.) 

T)eu/.  xvii.  10.  Buthcshall  not  multiply  hor.sestohini-f 
self,  nor  cause  the  people  to  return  to  Egypt,  to  the 
end  that  he  should  multiidy  horses :  forasnineli  as  the 
Loud  hath  sailh  unto  3'ou,  Ye  shall  henceforth  retm'u 
no  more  that  waj-. 

(3.    NOK    Mtll.TIl'I.Y   WIVES.) 

Ik'iit.  xvii.  17.  Neither  shall  he  multiply  wives  to 
himself,  that  his  heart  tnrii  not  away  :  neitlier  shall  he 
greatly  multiply  to  himself  silver  and  gold. 

(4.   BUT   WRITE  OUT   A   COPY  OF   THE   LAW,  AXD   BE 
GOVERNED   BY   IT.) 

(See  Deut.  xvii.  18, 19.) 

Di'iil.  xvii.  20.  That  bis  heart  be  iKJt  lifted  up  above 
his  brethren,  and  that  he  turn  not  aside  from  the  com- 
mandment, to  the  right  hand,  or  la  the  Icll :  to  the  end 
tlial  he  may  prolong  7iis  tla_\s  in  his  kingdom,  he,  and 
his  children,  in  the  midst  of  Israel. 

§  80.    SaiiL  ■ 

(1.   ANOINTED.) 

1  Sam.  ix.  15.  Now  tlie  Loud  bad  told  Samuel  in 
his  ear  a  day  before  Saul  came,  saying, 

16.  To  morrow  about  tliis  time  I  will  send  thee 

a  man  out  of  the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  thou  shalt 
anoint  him  to  be  captain  over  my  pc'oplc  Israel,  that  he 
may  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philis- 
tines: for  I  have  looked  upon  my  people,  because  their 
cry  is  come  unto  me. 

17.  And  when  Samuel  saw  Saul,  the  Lord 

said  unto  him.  Behold  the  man  whom  I  spake  to  thee 
of !  this  same  shall  reign  over  my  people. 

25.  And  when  they  were  come  down  from  the 

high  place  into  the  city,  Samuel  communed  with  Saul 
upon  the  top  of  the  house. 

26.  And  tliey  arose  early :  and  it  came  to  pass 

alioiit  tlie  spring  of  the  day,  that  Sanuiel  called  Saul 
to  the  top  of  the  house,  saying.  Up,  that  I  may  send 
thee  away.  And  Saul  arose,  and  they  went  out  both 
of  them,  he  and  Samuel,  abroad. 

—  X.  1.  Then  Samuel  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  poured 
it  upon  his  head,  and  kissed  him,  anil  said.  Is  it  not 
because  the  Lord  hath  anoiutcd  thee  to  be  captain 
over  his  inheritance  ? 

(2.   MADE   KING.) 

1  Satn.  X.  17.  And  Samuel  called  the  people  together 
unto  the  Lord  to  Mizpeh ; 

18.  And  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Thus 

saitlt  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  brought  up  Israel  out 
of  Egypt,  and  delivered  you  out  of  tlie  hand  of  the 
Egyjitians,  and  out  of  the"  hand  of  all  kingdoms,  and 
of  them  that  ojipressed  you  : 

19.  And  ye  have  this  day  rejected  your  God, 

who  himself  saved  you  out  of  all  your  adversities  and 
your  tribulations;  and  ye  have  said  unto  him,  2\'ay, 
but  set  a  king  over  us.  Now  therefore  present  your- 
selves belbre  the  Loud  by  your  tribes,  and  by  your 
thonsjinds. 

20.  And  when   Sannu  1   had   caused  all   the 

tribes  of  Israel  to  come  near,  the  bibe  of  Benjamin 
was  taken. 

21.  When  he  had  caused  tlie  tribe  of  Benjamin 

to  come  near  by  their  families,  the  family  ofiMatri  was 
taken,  and  Saul  the  son  of  Kish  was  taken:  and 
when  they  sought  him,  he  could  not  be  found. 

—  —  22.  Therefore  they  inquired  of  the  Loud  fni- 
ther,  if  the  man  should  yet  come  thither.  And  tlia 
Lord  answered.  Behold,  "he  hath  hid  himself  among 
the  stutf. 

23.  And  they  ran  and  fetched  him  thence: 

and  when  he  stood  among  the  people,  he  was  higher 
than  any  of  the  peojile,  from  his  shoulders  and  uinvarcl 

"24.  And  Samuel  said  to  all  the  people,  See  ye 

him  whom  the  Loud  hath  chosen,  tlnit  there  is  none 
like  him  among  all  the  people?  And  all  the  people 
shouted,  and  said,  God  save  the  king. 

7 


CHAP.  VIII. 


THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


1  Sam.  X.  35.  Then  Samuel  told  the  people  the  manner 
of  the  kinirilora,  and  wrote  it  In  a  book,  and  laid  it  up 
before  the  Lord.  And  Samuel  sent  all  the  people 
away,  every  man  to  his  house. 

(3.    NOT   ACCEPTED   BT   .\LL.) 

1  Sinn.  X.  36.  And  Said  also  went  home  to  Gibeah ; 
jand  there  went  with  him  a  baud  of  men,  whose  hearts 
God  had  touched. 
■  —  —  37.  But  the  children  of  Belial  said.  How  shall 
this  man  save  us  ?  And  they  despised  him,  and 
brought  him  no  presents.     But  he  held  his  peace. 

(4.   WINS  THE   AFFECTIONS  OF   THE    PEOPLE.) 

1  Sam.  xi.  1.  Then  Nahash  the  Ammonite  came  up, 
and  encamped  against  Jabesh-gilead :  aud  all  tlie  men 
of  Jabesh  said  unto  Nahash,  Make  a  covenant  vv'ith  us, 
and  we  will  serve  thee. 

3.  And  Nahash  the  Ammonite  answered  them. 

On  this  condition,  will  I  make  o,  coreiuini  with  you,  that 
I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  eyes,  and  lay  it /or  a 
reproach  upon  all  Israel. 

3.  And  the  elders  of  Jabesh  said  imto  him. 

Give  us  seven  days'  respite,  that  we  may  send  messen- 
gers unto  all  the  coasts  of  Israel :  and  then,  if  there  be 
no  man  to  save  us,  we  will  come  out  to  thee. 

— •  —  4.  Then  came  the  messengers  to  Gibeah  of 
Saul,  and  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people : 
and  all  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept. 

5.  And,  behold,  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out 

of  the  field ;  and  Saul  said,  What  aikth  the  people  that 
they  weep  ?  And  they  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men 
of  .Jabesh. 

6.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  Saul 

when  he  heard  those  tidings,  and  his  anger  was  kin- 
dled greatty. 

7.  And  he  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed 

them  in  ))ieces,  and  sent  them  throughout  all  the 
coasts  of  Israel  by  the  hands  of  messengers,  saying, 
Whosoever  cometh  not  forth  after  Saul  aud  after  Sam- 
uel, so  shall  it  be  done  unto  his  oxen.  And  the  fear 
/of  the  Lord  fell  on  the  people,  and  they  came  out  with 
one  consent. 

11.  And  it  was  so  on  the  morrow,  that  Saul 

put  the  people  in  three  companies ;  and  the}'  came  into 
the  midst  of  the  host  in  the  morning  watch,  and  slew 
the  Ammonites  until  the  heat  of  the  da}' :  and  it  came 
to  pass,  that  they  which  remained  were  scattered,  so 
that  two  of  them  were  not  left  together. 

13.  And  the  people  said  unto  Samuel,  Who  is 

he  that  said.  Shall  Saul  reign  over  us?  bring  the  men, 
that  we  may  put  them  to  death. 

13.  And  Saul  said.  There  shall  not  a  man  be 

put  to  death  this  day:  for  to  day  the  Lord  hath 
wrought  salvation  in  Israel. 

14.  Then  said  Samuel  to  the  people.  Come,  and 

let  us  go  to  Gilgal,  and  renew  the  kingdom  there. 

15.  And  all  the  people  went  to  Gilgal ;  and 

there  they  made  Saul  king  before  the  Lord  in  Gilgal ; 
and  there  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  of  peace  offerings 
before  the  Lord  ;  and  there  Saul  aud  all  the  men  of 
Israel  rejoiced  greatly. 

(5.    FIRST   OFFENCE.) 

1  Sam.  xiii.  8.  And  he  tan'ied  seven  days,  according 
to  the  set  time  that  Samuel  had  appointed :  but  Samuel 
came  not  to  Gilgal;  and  the  people  were  scattered 
from  him. 

9.  And  Saul  said,  Bring  hither  a  burnt  offering 

to  me,  and  peace  offerings.  And  he  offered  the  bm'iit 
offering. 

10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  soon  as  he  had 

made  an  end  of  offering  the  burnt  offering,  behold, 
Samuel  came ;  and  Saul  went  out  to  meet  him,  that 
he  might  salute  him. 

' 11.  And  Samuel  said.  What  hast  thou  done  ? 

And  Saul  said.  Because  I  saw  lliat  the  peo]ile  were 
scattered  from  me,  and  that  thou  camest  not  withiu  the 
days  appointed,  and  thai  the  Philistines  gathered  them- 
selves together  at  Michmash ; 

13.  Therefore  said  I,  The  Philistines  will  come 

down  now  upon  me  to  Gilgal,  and  I  have  not  luade 
supplication  unto  Uie  Lord  :  I  forced  myself  therefore, 
and  offered  a  burnt  offering. 

o 


13.  And  Samuel  said  to  Saul,  Thou  hast  done 

foolishly :  thou  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord  thy  (4od,  which  he  commanded  thee :  for  now 
would  the  Loud  have  established  thy  kingdom  upon 
Israel  tor  ever. 

14.  But  now  thy  kingdom  shall  not  continue: 

the  Lord  hath  sought  him  a  man  after  his  own  heart, 
and  the  Lord  hath  commanded  him  to  be  captain  over 
his  people,  because  thou  hast  notlcept  that  which  the 
Lord  commanded  thee 

15.  And  Samuel  arose,  and  gat  him  up  from 

Gilgal  unto  Gibeah  of  Benjamin.  And  Saul  numbered 
the  people  that  were  present  with  him,  about  six  hun- 
dred men. 

16.  And  Saul,  and  .Jonathan  his  son,  and  the 

peo])le  that  were  present  with  llicm,  abode  in  Gibeali 
of  Benjamin:  bitt  the  Philistines  encamped  iu  Mich- 
mash. 

(6.   SECOND   OFFENCE.) 

1  Sam.  XV.  1.  Samuel  also  said  unto  Saul,  The  Lord 
sent  me  to  anoint  thee  to  be  king  over  his  people,  over 
Israel :  now  therefore  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  of 
the  words  of  the  Lord. 

3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  I  remember 

that  which  Amalek  did  to  Israel,  how  he  laid  wait  for 
him  in  the  way,  when  he  came  up  from  Egypt. 

3.  Now  go  and  smite  Amalek,  and  utterly  de- 
stroy all  that  they  have,  and  spare  them  not ;  but  slay 
l)oth  man  and  woman,  infant  and  suckling,  ox  and 
sheep,  camel  and  ass. 

4.  Aud  Saul  gathered  the  people  together,  and 

numbered  them  in  Telaim,  two  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men, and  ten  thousand  men  of  Judah. 

5:  And  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  Amalek,  and 

laid  wait  in  the  valley. 

7.  And  Saul  smote  the  Amalekites  from  Hav- 

ilah  vntil  thou  comest  to  Shur,  that  is  over  against 

EgJ'pt. 

-8.  And  he  took  Agag  the  king  of  the  Amalek- 
ites alive,  aud  utterly  destroyed  all  the  people  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword. 

9.  But  Saul  and  the  people  spared  Agag,  and 

the  best  of  the  sheep,  and  of  the  oxen,  and  of  the  fat- 
lings,  and  the  lambs,  and  all  tliat  triix  good,  and  would 
not  utterly  destroy  them  t  but  e\ery  thing  that  icas  vile 
and  refuse,  that  they  destroyed  utterl)-. 

13.  And  when    Samuel    rose    early  to  meet 

Saul  in  the  morning,  it  was  told  Samuel,  saying,  Saul 
came  to  Carmel,  and,  behold,  he  set  him  up  a  place, 
and  is  gone  about,  and  passed  on,  and  gone  down  to 
Gilgal. 

13.  And  Samuel  came  to  Saul :  and  Saul  said 

unto  him.  Blessed  be  thou  of  the  Lord  :  I  have  per- 
formed the  commandment  of  the  Lord. 

14.  And  Samuel  said.  What  meaneth  then  this 

bleating  of  the  sheep  in  mine  ears,  and  the  lowing  of 
the  oxen  which  I  hear? 

— •  ■ —  15.  And  Saul  said,  They  have  brought  them 
from  the  Amalekites:  for  the  people  spared  the  best 
of  the  sheep  and  of  the  oxen,  to  sacrifice  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God  ;  and  the  rest  we  have  utterly  destroyed. 

33.  And  Samuel  said.  Hath  the  Lord  a.t  great 

delight  in  burnt  offerings  ancl  sacrifices,  as  in  obeying 
the  voice  of  the  Lord  ?  Behold,  to  obey  is  better  than 
sacrifice,  and  to  hearken  than  the  fat  of  rams. 

• 33.  For  rebellion  is  as  the  sin  of  witchcraft, 

and  stubbornness  is  as  iniquity  and  idolatry.  Because 
thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord,  he  hath  also 
rejected  thee  from  being  king. 

34.  And  Saul  said  unto  Samuel,  I  have  sinned : 

for  I  have  transgressed  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  and  thy  words:  because  I  feared  the  people, 
and  obeyed  then-  voice. 

35.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  pardon  my 

sin,  and  turn  again  with  me,  that  I  maj'  worship  the 
Lord. 

36.  And  Samuel  said  unto  Saul,  I  will  not 

return  with  thee:  for  thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of 
the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  hath  rejected  thee  from  being 
king  over  Israel. 

37.  And  as  Samuel  turned  about  to  go  away, 

he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt  of  his  mantle,  and  it  rent. 

58 


CHAP.  VIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  Xt. 


1  Slim.  XV.  28.  And  Samuel  said  unto  him,  TlioLoun 
liath  rent  tlio  kin;;ili>m  of  Israel  t'loni  tliie  this  day, 
and  hath  giveu  il  to  a  uoigUbouroI'lhiue,  t/i'it  is  bcller 
than  tJiou. 

34.  Then  Samuel  went  to  Ramah ;  and  Saul 

went  up  to  his  house  to  Gibeah  of  Saul. 

(7.    TniUD   OKKENCH.) 

(For  his  interview  with  the  wileh  of  Endor,  sec 
1  tyctm.  xxviii.  7-Ul.) 

1  Sam.  xxviii.  20.  Then  Saul  fell  straightway  all 
along  on  the  earth,  and  was  sore  afraid,  because^  of  the 
words  of  Samuel ;  and  there  was  no  strength  in  him  : 
for  he  had  eaten  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all  the 
night. 

31.  And  the  woman  came  unto  Sr.ul,  and  saw 

that  he  was  sore  troubled,  and  said  unto  him,  Heliold, 
thine  handmaid  hath  obeyed  thy  voice,  itnd  I  have 
put  my  life  in  my  liaml,  aiid  have  hearkened  unto  thy 
words  which  thou  spaUest  unto  me. 

2'3.  Now  tlierefore,  I  pray  thee,  hearken  thou 

also  unto  the  voice  of  thine  handmaid,  and  let  me  set 
a  morsel  of  bread  liefore  \\u\;;  aii<l  cat,  that  thou 
mayest  have  strength,  when  thou  goest  on  thy  way. 

-^ 33.  But  he  refused,  and  said,  I  will  not  eat. 

But  his  servants,  together  with  tlie  woman,  compelled 
him  ;  and  he  hearkened  unio  their  voice.  So  he  rose 
from  the  earth,  and  sat  ujion  tlie  bed. 

34.  And   the  woman   had   a   fat  calf  in  the 

house;  and  she  hasted,  and  killed  it,  and  took  flour, 
and  kneaded  it,  and  did  bake  unleavened  bread  thereof: 

25.  And  she  brought  it  before  Saul,  and  before 

his  servanVs;  and  they  did  eat.  Then  they  rose  up, 
and  went  away  that  night. 

(8.  DE.\Tn.) 

1  Sim.  xxxi.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against 
Israel :  and  the  men  of  Israel  tied  from  before  the 
Philistines,  and  tell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa. 

^  —  3.  And  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon 
Sanl  and  upon  his  sons;  and  the  Philistines  slew  Jon- 
athan, and  Abinadab,  and  Melehi-shua,  Saul's  sons. 

3.  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul,  and 

the  archers  hit  him ;  and  he  was  sore  wounded  of  the 
archers. 

4.  Then   said    Said    unto   liis   armour-bearer. 

Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through  therewith ; 
lest  these  uneircumcised  come  and  thrust  me  through, 
and  abuse  me.  But  his  armourbcarer  would  not;  for 
he  was  sore  afraid.  Therefore  Saul  took  a  sword,  and 
fell  upon  it. 

.5.  And  when  his  armourbearer  saw  that  Saul 

was  dead,  he  fell  likewise  upon  his  sword,  and  died 
with  him. 

— •  —  6.  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his 
armourbearer,  and  all  his  men,  that  same  day  together. 

See  1  Chr.  x.  14. 

(9.    LENGTH   OF   HIS  REIGX.) 

.'ic^s  xiii.  21.  And  afterward  they  desired  a  king: 
and  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Cis,  a  man 
of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  by  the  space  of  forty  years. 

§  90.    Ish-boslieth,  Saul's  Only  SnrriTing  Son. 

(1.   ABNEU  MAKES   HIJI   KINO   OF  THE  TEN  TRrBES.) 

3  Sam.  ii.  8.  But  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of 
Saul's  host,  took  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul,  and 
brought  him  over  to  Mahanaim  ; 

9.  And  made  hnn  king  over  Gilead,  and  over 

the  Ashurites,  and  over  Je/.rcel,  and  over  Ephraim, 
and  over  Benjamin,  and  over  all  Israel. 

10.  Ish-bosheth  Said's  son  wan  forty  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign  over  Israel,  and  reigned  two 
years.     But  the  house  of  .ludali  followed  David. 

—  iii.  1.  Now  there  was  long  war  between  the 
house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  David:  but  David 
waxed  stronger  and  stronger,  and  the  house  of  Saul 
waxed  weaker  and  weaker. 

(2.    HIS  END.) 

2  Sam.  iv.  1.  And  when  Saul's  son  heard  that  Abner 
was  dead  in  Hebron,  his  hands  were  feeble,  and  all 
the  Israelites  were  troubled. 


2.  And   Saul's  son   had   two  men   that  were 

laptains  of  bands:  the  name  of  the  one  ica.H  Baanah, 
and  the  name  of  the  other  Ueeh:ib,  the  sons  of  Uim- 
mon  a  Beerothite,  of  the  children  of  Benjamin:  (for 
Beeroth  also  was  reckoned  to  Benjamin : 

3.  And  the  Beerothites  fled  to  Gittaim,  and 

were  sojourners  there  until  this  day.) 

a.  And  the  sons  of  Uimmon  the  Beerothite, 

Reehab  and  Baanah,  went,  and  came  :d)out  tlie  heat 
of  the  day  to  the  house  of  Ish-bosheth,  who  lay  on  a 
bed  at  noon. 

6.  And  they  came  thither  into  the  midst  of 

the  house,  «.-!  tlio»f/h  they  would  have  fetched  wheat ; 
and  they  smote  him  under  the  fifth  rih :  and  Reehab 
and  Baanah  his  brother  escaped. 

7.  For  wiieu  they  came  into  the  hou.se,  he  lay 

on  his  bed  in  his  bedcbamlier,  and  they  smote  him, 
and  slew  him,  "and  beheaded  liim,  and  look  his  head, 
and  gat  them  away  tlirough  the  plain  all  night. 

8.  And  tluy  brought  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth 

unto  David  to  Hebron,  and  said  to  the  king.  Behold 
the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul  thine  enemy, 
which  sought  thy  life ;  and  the  Lord  hath  avenged 
my  lord  the  king  this  day  of  Saul,  and  of  his  seed. 

§  91.    David. 

(1.  ANOINTED.) 

1  Sam.  xvi.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Samuel, 
IIow  long  wilt  thou  mourn  for  Sanl,  seemg  I  have 
rejected  him  from  reigning  over  Israel  ?  fill  thine  horn 
with  oil,  and  go,  I  will  send  thee  to  Jesse  the  Belh- 
lehemite:  for  I  have  provided  me  a  king  among  his 
sons. 

12.  And  he  sent,  and  brought  him  in.    Now 

he  Jfrt.t  ruddy,  and  withal  of  a  beautiful  countenance, 
and  goodly  to  look  to.  And  the  Lord  said.  Arise, 
anoint  him  :  for  this  is  he. 

13.  Then  Samuel  took  the  honi  of  oil,  and 

anointed  him  in  the  midst  of  his  brethren:  and  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  David  from  that  day 
forward.    So  Samuel  rose  up,  and  went  to  Ramah. 

(3.   reigns  OVER  JUDAH  ONLY.) 

2  Sam.  ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
David  incpiired  of  the  Lord,  saying.  Shall  I  go  up  into 
any  of  the  cities  of  Judah  ?  And  the  Lord  said  unto 
him,  Go  up.  And  David  said.  Whither  shall  I  go  up  ? 
And  he  said.  Unto  Hebron. 

3.  So  David  went  up  thither,  and  his  two 

wives  also,  Ahinoam  the  Jezreelitess,  and  Abigail 
Nabal's  wife  the  Carmelite. 

3.  And  his  men  that  jcere  -rt'lth  him  did  David 

bring  up,  every  man  with  his  household :  and  they 
dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Hebron. 

4.  And  the  men  of  Judah  came,  and  there 

they  anointed  David  king  over  the  house  of  Judah. 
Anil  they  told  David,  saying,  T/int  tlie  men  of  Jabesh- 
gilead  ?cere.  then  H'<i''  buried  Saul. 

11.  And   the  time  that   David  was  kmg  in 

Hebron  over  the  house  of  Judah  was  seven  years  and 
six  months. 

§  92.     David's  Reign  Over  All. 

(1.    PROMISED.) 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  30.  And  now,  behold,  I  know  well 
that  thou  Shalt  surely  be  king,  and  that  the  kingdom 
of  Israel  shall  be  established  in  thine  hand. 

3  Sam.  vii.  15.  But  my  mercy  shall  not  depart  away 
from  him,  as  I  took  it  from  Saul,  whom  I  put  away 
before  thee. 

16.  And  thine  house  and  thy  kingdom  shall 

be  established  for  ever  before  thee :  thy  throne  shall 
be  established  for  ever. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  13.  I  will  be  his  father,  and  he  shall  be 
my  son :  and  I  will  not  take  my  mercy  away  from 
him,  as  I  took  il  from  him  that  was  before  thee: 

14.  But  I  will  settle  him  in  mine  house  and  in 

my  kingdom  for  ever :  and  his  throne  shall  be  estab- 
lished for  evermore. 

3  Chr.  xiii.  5.  Ought  ye  not  to  know  that  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel  gave  the  kingdom  over  Israel  to  David  for 
ever,  eren  to  him  and  to  his  sons  by  a  covenant  of  salt  'f 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(2.   BROUGHT  ABOUT  BY  ABNER.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  12.  And  Abncr  sent  messengers  to  David 
on  his  behalf,  saying,  Whose  is  the  land  ?  saying  ahn, 
MalvC  thy  league  with  me,  and,  behold,  ray  hand  shall 
be  with  thee,  to  bring  about  all  Israel  uutothee 

17.  And  Abuer  had  conimiuiication  with  the 

elders  of  Israel,  saying.  Ye  sought  for  David  in  times 
past  to  hr  king  over  you  : 

— —  18.  Now  then  do  it:  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
of  David,  saying.  By  the  hand  of  my  servant  David  I 
■will  save  my  peojile  Israel  out  of  the'  hand  of  the  Phil- 
istines, and  out  of  the  hand  of  all  their  enemies. 

19.  And  Abncr  also  spake  in  the  ears  of  Ben- 
jamin :  and  Abner  went  also  to  speak  in  the  ears  of 
David  in  Hebron  all  that  seemed  good  to  Israel,  and 
that  seemed  good  to  the  whole  house  of  Benjamin. 

20.  So  Abner  came  to  David  to  Heliron,  and 

twenty  men  with  him.  And  David  made  Abner  and 
the  men  that  icere  with  him  a  feast. 

21.  And  Abncr  said  unto  David,  I  will  arise 

and  go,  and  will  gather  all  Israel  unto  my  lord  the 
king,  that  they  may  make  a  league  with  thee,  and 
that  thou  mayest  reign  over  all  that  thine  heart  de- 
sireth.  And  David  sent  Abner  away :  and  he  went  in 
peace. 

(3.   CONSUMMATED.) 

S  Si^m.  v.  1.  Then  came  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to 
David  imto  Hebron,  and  spake,  saying.  Behold,  we  are 
thy  bone  and  thy  flesh. 

2.  Also  in  time  past,  when  Saul  was  king  over 

us,  thou  wast  he  that  leddest  out  and  broughtest  in  Is- 
rael :  and  the  Lord  said  to  thee,  Thou  shalt  feed  my 
people  Israel,  and  thou  shalt  be  a  captain  over  Israel. 

3.  So  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  king 

to  Hebron ;  and  king  David  made  a  league  with  them 
in  Hebron  before  the  Lord  :  and  they  anointed  David 
king  over  Israel. 

1  Chr.  xi.  1.  Tlien  all  Israel  gathered  themselves  to 
David  unto  Hebron,  saying,  Behold,  we  are  thy  bone 
and  thy  flesh. 

2.  And  moreover  in  time  past,  even  when 

Saul  was  king,  thou  icaxt  he  that  leddest  out  and 
broughtest  in  Israel :  and  the  Lord  thy  God  said  unto 
thee.  Thou  shalt  feed  my  peoiile  Israel,  and  thou  shalt 
be  ruler  over  my  people  Israel. 

— 3.  Tlierefore  came  all  the  elders  of  Israel  to 

the  king  to  Hebron  ;  and  David  made  a  covenant  with 
them  in  Hebron  before  the  Lord  ;  and  they  anointed 
David  king  over  Israel,  according  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord  by  Samuel. 

—  xii.  23.  And  these  nre  the  numbers  of  the  bands 
that  were  ready  armed  to  the  war,  and  came  to  David 
to  Hebron,  to  turn  the  kingdom  of  Saul  to  him,  ac- 
cording to  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

24.  The  children  of  Judah  that  bare  shield 

and  spear  vere  six  thousand  and  eight  hundred,  ready 
armed  to  the  war. 

25.  Of  the  children  of  Simeon,  mighty  men  of 

valour  for  the  war,  seven  thousand  and  one  himdred. 

20.  Of  the  children  of  Levi  four  thousand  and 

six  hundred. 

27.  And  .Tehoiada  »/•(-«  the  leader  of  the  Aaron- 

ites,  and  with  him  loere  three  thousand  and  seven 
hundred ; 

28.  And  Zadok,  a  young  man  mighty  of  val- 
our, and  of  his  father's  house  twenty  and  two  captains. 

20,  And  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  the  kin- 
dred of  Saul,  three  thousand:  for  hitherto  the  great- 
est part  of  them  had  kept  the  ward  of  the  house  of 
Saul. 

30.  And  of  the  children  of  Ephraim  twenty 

thousand  and  eight  hundred,  mighty  men  of  valour, 
famous  throughout  the  house  of  their  fathers. 

31.  And  of  the  half  trilie  of  Manasseh  eight- 
een thousand,  which  were  expressed  by  name,  to 
come  and  make  David  king. 

32.  And  of  the   children   of  Issachar,  which 

were  men  that  bad  understanding  of  the  times,  to  know 
what  Israel  ought  to  do  ;  the  heads  of  them  were  two 
hundred ;  and  all  their  bretliren  were  at  their  com- 
mandment. 

33.  Of  Zebnlun,  such  as  went  forth  to  battle. 


expert  in  war,  with  all  instruments  of  war,  fifty  thou- 
sand, which  could  keep  rank  :  tliey  were  not  of  double 
heart. 

34.  And  of  Naphtali  a  thousand  captains,  and 

with  them  with  shield  and  spear  thirty  and  seven 
thousand. 

— •  —  35.  And  of  the  Danites  expert  in  war  twenty 
and  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred. 

^  36.  And  of  Asher,  such  as  went  forth  to  bat- 
tle, expert  in  war,  forty  thousand. 

87.  And  on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  of  the 

Reubenites,  and  the  Gadites,  and  of  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseh,  with  all  manner  of  instruments  of  war  for 
the  battle,  a  hundred  and  twenty  thousand. 

.  38.  All  these  men   of  war,  that'  could  keep 

rank,  came  with  a  perfect  heart  to  Hebron,  to  make 
David  kinsr  over  all  Israel :  and  all  the  rest  also  of  Is- 
rael were  m  one  heart  to  make  David  king. 

39.  And   there   they  were  with   David   three 

days,  eating  and  drinking :  for  their  brethren  had  pre- 
pared for  them. 

40.  Moreover  they  that  were  nigh  them,  eren 

imto  Issachar  and  Zebubm  and  Naphtali,  brought 
bread  on  asses,  and  on  camels,  and  on  mules,  and  on 
oxen,  and  meat,  meal,  cakes  of  figs,  and  bunches  of 
raisins,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  oxen,  and  sheep  abund- 
antly :  for  there  irai  joy  in  Israel. 

Act.i  xiii.  22.  And  when  he  had  removed  him,  he 
raised  up  unto  them  Da-^nd  to  be  their  king;  to  whom 
also  he  gave  testimony,  and  said,  I  have  found  David 
the  son  of  Jesse,  a  man  after  mine  own  heart,  which 
shall  fulfil  all  my  will. 

(4.  DA'VHD   takes  JERUSALEM.) 

2  Sam.  V.  fi.  And  the  king  and  liis  men  went  to 
Jerusalem  unto  the  Jebusites,  the  inhabitants  of  the 
land :  which  spake  unto  David,  saving,  Except  thou 
t.ake  away  the  blind  and  the  lanie,  thou  shalt  not 
come  in  hither  :  thinking,  David  cannot  come  in 
hither. 

7.  Nevertheless,  David  took  the  strong  hold 

of  Zion  :  the  same  is  the  city  of  David. 

— .  —  8.  And  David  said  on  that  day.  Whosoever 
getteth  up  to  the  gutter,  and  smiteth  the  .Jebusites, 
and  the  lame  and  the  blind,  that  are  hated  of  David's 
soul,  he  shall  lie  chief  and  captain.  Wherefore  they 
said.  The  blind  and  the  lame  shall  not  come  into  the 
house. 

9.  So  David  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it 

the  city  of  David.  And  David  built  round  about 
from  Jiillo  and  inward. 

1  Chr.  xi.  4.  And  David  and  all  Israel  went  to 
.lerusalem,  which  iS  Jeluis;  where  the  Jebusites  were, 
the  inhabitants  of  the  land. 

5.  And  the  inhabitants  of  Jebns  said  to  Da- 
vid, Thou  shalt  not  come  hither.  Nevertheless  David 
took  the  castle  of  Zion,  which  is  the  city  of  David. 

7.  And  David  dwelt  in  the  castle;  therefore 

they  called  it  the  city  of  David. 

8.  And  he  built  the  city  round  about,  even 

from  Millo  round  about :  and  Joab  repaired  the  rest 
of  the  cit}'. 

(5.   HAS  A   PALACE  Bt^ILT.) 

2  Sam.  V.  11.  And  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  mes- 
sengers to  David,  and  cedar  trees,  and  .carpenters,  and 
masons :  and  tbev  built  David  a  house. 

12.  And  T)avid  perceived  that  the  Lord  had 

established  him  king  over  Israel,  and  that  he  had  ex- 
alted his  kingdom  for  his  people  Israel's  sake. 

1  Chr.  xiv.  2.  And  David  perceived  that  the  Lord 
had  confirmed  him  king  over  Israel,  for  his  kingdom 
was  lifted  up  on  high,  because  of  his  people  Israel. 

(6.  SMITES  THE  pnrLisTmES  TW^CE.) 
See  2  Sam.  v.  22-25.    1  Chr.  xiv.  8-17. 

(7.   FETCHES  THE   ARK  TO  JERUSALEM.) 

See  2  .Sam.,  vi.  1-19.    1  Chr.  xv.  1-28. 

(8.    GREATLT  EXTENDS  AND   STBENGTHENS  HTS  KTNG- 
DOM.l 

2  Sam.  viii.  1.  And  after  this  it  came  to  pass,  that 
David  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued  them :  and 


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BOOK  XI. 


David  took  Metheg-ammah  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

2  Sum.  viii.  2.  And  he  smote  Moab,  and  nieasvired 
them  with  a  lini',  casting  thom  down  to  the  ground ; 
rviMi  willi  two  lints  moasnii'd  lie  to  nut  to  death,  and 
with  onr  full  lino  to  keep  alive.  And  »>  the  Moabites 
l)coanie  David's  scrvants,«nrf  bronght  gifts. 

'.i.  David  smote  also  IIadnde/.cr,  the  son  of 

Hehob,  king  of  Zobali,  as  he  went  to  recover  his  bor- 
der at  the  river  Kniilirates. 

-t.  And  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  r/mr- 

I'ot.i,  and  seven  Inmdred  hoi-semen,  and  twenty  thon- 
.sand  footmen :  and  David  hongheil  all  the  chariot 
/lorsc.i,  but  reserved  of  them  for  a  hundred  chariots. 

5.  And  when  the  Syrians  o(  Damascus  came 

to  succour  lladadezer  king  of  Zobah,  David  slew  of 
the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thousand  men. 

G.  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  Da- 
mascus: and  the  Syrians  became  servants  to  David, 
iiii'l  brought  gifts.  And  the  Lord  preserved  David 
whitliei'soever  he  went. 

7.  And  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that 

were  on  the  servants  of  lladadezer,  and  brought  them 
to  .Jerusalem. 

—  —  W.  And  from  Betah,  and  from  Berothai,  cities 
of  lladadezer,  king  David  took  exceeding  much  brass. 

9.  When  Toi  king  of  Ilamalh  heard  that  David 

had  smitten  all  the  host  of  lladadezer, 

10.  Then  Toi  sent   Joram  his  son  unto  king 

David,  to  salute  him,  and  to  bless  him,  because  he  had 
fought  against  lladadezer,  and  smitten  him;  for  Ha 
<ladezer  had  wars  with  Toi.  And  Jin-um  brought  with 
him  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  ancl  vessels 
of  bra-;s : 

11.  Wliich  also  king  Da^ad  did  dedicate  unto 

the  Lord,  with  the  silver  and  gold  that  he  had  dedi- 
cated of  all  nations  which  he  subdued  ; 

12.  Of  Syria,  and  of  Jloab,  and  of  the  chil- 

<lrcn  of  Amnion,  and  of  the  Pliilistines,  and  ofiVmalek, 
and  of  the  siioil  of  Hadadezer,  sou  of  Ilehob,  king  of 
Zobah. 

13.  And  David  gat  him  a  name  when  he  re- 
turned from  smiting  of  the  Syrians  in  the  valley  of 
salt,  beiiv)  eighteen  thousand  men. 

1.5.  And  David  reigned  over  all  Israel ;   and 

David  executed  judgment  and  justice  unto  all  his ', 
people. 

1  Chr.  xviiL  14  So  David  reigned  over  all  Israel, 
imd  executed  judgment;  and  justice  among  all  his 
])eople. 

See  2  Sam.  viii.  14;  x.  1-19.  1  Chr.  xvilL  1-13; 
\ix.  1-19. 

(9.   HIS   FmST   OFFENXE.) 

2  Sam.  xi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  after  the  year 
was  expired,  at  the  time  when  kings  go  forth  to  battle, 
that  David  sent  .Joab,  and  his  servants  with  him, 
and  all  Israel ;  and  they  destroyed  the  children  of 
Amnion,  and  besieged  Kabbah.  But  David  tarried 
still  at  Jerusalem. 

2.  Ancl  it  came  to  pass  in  an  eveningtide,  that 

David  rose  from  oti'  his  bed,  and  walked  upon  the  roof 
1  >f  the  king's  house :  and  from  the  roof  he  saw  a  woman 
washing  herself;  and  the  woman  was  very  beautiful  to 
look  upon. 

3.  And   David   sent  .and   inquired   after   the 

woman.  And  one  said,  Is  not  this  Batli-sheba,  the 
daughter  of  Eliam,  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  Hitlite':' 

— ■  —  4.  And  David  sent  messengers,  and  took  her; 
and  she  canu?  in  unto  him,  and  he  lay  with  her;  for 
she  was  iniritied  from  her  tmcleanuess :  and  she  re- 
turned unto  her  house. 

5.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and 

told  David,  and  siiid,  I  am  with  child. 

6.  .Vnd  David  sent  to  .Joab,  myinfi.  Send  me 

Uriah  the  llittite.     And  .Joab  sent  Uriaii  to  David. 

T.  An<l  when  I'riah  was  come  unto  him,  David 

demanded  of  him  how  .Joal)  did,  aftd  how  the  peojile 
did,  and  how  the  war  prospered. 

8.  And  David  said  to  Uriah,  Go  down  to  thy 

house,  and  w:ush  thy  feet.  And  Uriah  departed  out  of 
the  king's  house,  and  there  followed  him  a  mess  of 
meal  from  the  king. 

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9.  But  Uriah  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king's 

house  with  all  the  servants  of  his  lord,  and  went  not 
down  to  his  house. 

10.  And  when  they  had  told  David,  saying, 

Uriah  went  not  down  unto  his  house,  David  said  unto 
Uriah,  C'amest  thou  not  from  M^  journey 'i'  why  Mt'/t 
didst  thou  not  go  down  unto  thine  house '^ 

11.  And  Uriali  said  unto  David,  The  ark,  and 

Israel,  and  .Judali,  abide  in  tents;  and  my  lord  .Joab, 
and  the  servant.s  of  my  lord,  are  eiicain|)ed  in  the  open 
lields;  shall  I  then  go  into  mine  house,  to  eat  and  to 
drink,  and  to  lie  witli  my  wil'ey  «.i  thou  livest,  and  a.i 
thy  soul  livelh,  I  will  not  do  this  thing. 

12.  And  David  said  to  Uriah,  Tany  here  to 

day  also,  and  to  morrow  I  will  let  thee  depart.  So 
Uriah  abode  in  .Jerusalem  that  dav,  and  the  morrow. 

13.  And  when  David  had  called  him,  he  did 

eat  and  drink  before  him;  and  he  made  him  ilrunk: 
and  at  even  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed  with  the  ser- 
vants of  his  lord,  but  went  not  down  to  his  house. 

—  —  14.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 
David  wrote  a  letter  to  .Joab,  and  sent  it  by  the  hand 
of  Uriah, 

15.  And  he  wrote  in  the  letter,  saying,  Set  ye 

Uriah  in  the  forefront  of  the  hottest  battle,  and  retire  yo 
from  him,  that  he  may  be  smitten,  and  die. 

20.  And  when  the  wife  of  Uriah  heard  that 

L'riah  her  husband  was  dead,  she  mourned  for  her 
husband. 

27.  And  when  the  mourning  was  past,  David 

sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house,  and  she  became  his 
wife,  and  bare  him  a  son.  But  the  thing  that  David 
had  done  displeased  the  Lord. 

(10.  nath.\n's  par.\ble.) 

2  Sim.  xii.  1.  And  the  Lord  sent  Nathan  unto 
David.  And  he  came  unto  him,  and  said  unto  him. 
There  were  two  men  in  one  city ;  the  one  rich,  and 
the  other  poor. 

3.  The  rich  man  had  exceeding  many  flocks 

and  herds : 

3.  But  the  poor  m«?ihad  nothing,  save  one  lit- 
tle ewe  lamb,  which  he  had  bought  and  nourished  up  : 
and  it  grew  up  together  with  him,  and  with  his  chil- 
dren ;  it  did  eat  of  his  own  meat,  and  drank  of  his 
own  cup,  and  lay  in  his  bosom,  and  was  unto  him  as 
a  daughter. 

—4.  And  there  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich 

man,  and  he  spared  to  take  of  his  own  flock  and  of 
his  own  herd,  to  dress  for  the  wayfaring  man  that  was 
come  unto  him ;  but  took  the  poor  man's  lamb,  and 
dressed  it  for  the  man  that  was  come  to  bun. 

5.  And   David's   auger  was  greatly   kindled 

against  the  man ;  and  he  saicl  to  Nathan,  As  the  Lord 
liveth,  the  man  that  hath  done  this  thimj  shall  surely 
die: 

6.  And  he  shall  restore  the  lamb  fourfold,  be- 
cause he  did  this  thing,  and  because  he  had  no  pity. 

9.  Wherefore  hast  thou  despised  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord,  to  do  evil  in  his  sight ':'  thou 
hast  killed  Uriah  the  Hittite  with  the  sword,  and  hast 
taken  his  wife  to  he  thy  wife,  ancl  hast  slain  bun  with 
the  sword  of  the  children  of  Amnion. 

•  10.  Now  thcretbre  the  sword  shall  never  de- 
part from  thine  house  ;  because  thou  hast  despised  me, 
and  hast  taken  the  wiife  of  Uriali  the  llittite  to  be  thy 
wife. 

11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  raise 

up  evil  against  thee  out  of  thine  own  house,  and  I  will 
take  thy  wives  before  thine  eyes,  and  give  them  unto 
thy  neighbour,  and  he  shall  lie  with  thy  wives  m  the 
sight  of  this  sun. 

12.  For  thou  didst  it  secretly :  but  I  will  do 

this  thing  before  all  Israel,  and  before  the  sun. 

(11.  Absalom's  rebellion.) 
See  2  Sam,,  xv.  1 ;  xviii.  15. 

(12.   SHEBA's   rNSDRRECTION.) 

2  Sanu  xx.  1.  And  there  happened  to  be  there  a 
man  of  Belial,  whose  name  wan  Shcba,  the  son  of 
Bichri,  a  Benjamlte:  and  lie  blew  a  trumpet,  and  said. 
We  have  no  part  in  David,  neither  have  we  inherit- 

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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


ance  in  the  son  of  Jesse :  every  man  to  his  tents,  O 
Israel. 

2  S(tm.  XX.  2.  So  every  man  of  Israel  went  up  from 
after  David,  und  followed  Shcba  the  son  of  Bichri : 
but  the  men  of  Judali  clave  unto  their  king,  from 
Jordan  even  to  Jerusalem. 

(For  the  late  of  Sheba,  see  2  &im.  xx.  14-22.) 

(13.   FOUR  BATTLES  WITH   THE    PIIILISTLNES.) 

See  2  i>um.  xxi.  15-22. 

(14.    HIS   SECOND   OFFENCE.) 

See  3  Sam.  xxiv.  ,1-4.     1  Chr.  xxi.  1-4. 
(15.  adonijah's  rebellion.) 

1  Kings  i.  5.  Then  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 
exalted  himself,  saying,  I  will  be  king :  and  he  pre- 
pared him  chariots  and  horsemen,  ami  fifty  men  to 
nm  before  him. 

G.  And  his  father  had  not  displeasc'd  him  at 

any  time  in  saying,  Why  hast  thou  done  soV  and  he 
also  was  a  very  goodly  man  ;  and  his  mollier  bare  him 
after  Absalom. 

7.  And  he  conferred  with  Joab  the  son  of 

Zeruiah,  and  with  Abiathar  the  priest:  and  they  fol- 
lowing Adonijah  helped  him. 

8.  But  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son 

of  Jehoiada,  and  Kathan  the  ju'ophet,  and  Shimei, 
and  Rei,  and  the  mighty  men  which  belonged  to  David, 
were  not  with  Adonijah. 

9.  And  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and 

fat  cattle  by  the  stone  of  Zoheleth,  which  is  by  En- 
rogel,  and  called  all  his  brethren  the  king's  sons,  and 
all  the  men  of  Judah  the  king's  servants : 

•  10.  But  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah,  and 

the  mighty  men,  and  Solomon  his  brother,  he  called 
not. 

See  1  Kin{is  i.  41-53. 

(16.    ORDERS   the   ANOrSTING   OF   SOI.OJtON.; 

1  Kings  i.  33.  And  king  David  said.  Call  me  Zadok 
the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah  the 
son  of  Jehoiada.     And  they  came  before  the  king. 

33.  The  king  also  said  nnto  them.  Take  with 

you  the  servants  of  your  lord,  and  cause  Solomon  my 
son  to  ride  upon  mine  own  mule,  and  bring  him  down 
to  Gihon : 

34.  And  let  Zadok  the  priest  and  Nathan  the 

prophet  anoint  him  there  king  over  Israel :  and  blow 
ye  with  the  trumpet,  and  saj%  God  save  king  Solomon. 

35.  Then  ye  shall  come  up  after  him,  that  he 

may  come  and  sit  upon  my  throne ;  for  he  shall  be 
king  in  mv  stead :  and  I  have  appointed  him  to  be 
ruler  over  Israel  and  o\'er  Judah. 

30.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  answered 

tlie  king,  and  said.  Amen :  the  Lord  God  of  my  lord 
the  king  say  so  too. 

37.  As  the  Lord  hath  been  with  my  lord  the 

king,  even  so  be  he  with  Solomon,  and  make  his  throne 
greater  than  the  throne  of  my  lord  king  David. 

3.H.  So  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Natlian  the  proph- 
et, and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  the  Chereth- 
■  ites,  and  the  Pelethites,  went  down,  and  caused 
Solomon  to  ride  ujjon  king  David's  mule,  and  brought 
him  to  Gihon. 

39.  And  Zadok  the  priest  took  a  horn  of  oil 

out  of  the  tabernacle,  and  anointed  Solomon.  And 
they  blew  the  trumpet;  and  all  the  people  said,  God 
save  king  Solomon. 

—  — -40.  And  all  the  people  came  up  after  him,  and 
the  jieople  piped  with  |)ipes,  and  rejoiced  with  great 
joy,  so  that  the  earth  rent  with  the  S(jund  of  them. 

(17.  David's  death  and  length  of  his  reign.) 

3  Sam.  V.  4.  David  wuh  thirty  years  old  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  he  reigned  forty  years. 

5.  In  Hebron  he  reigned  over  Judah  seven 

years  and  six  months :  and  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned 
"thirty  and  three  years  over  all  Israel  and  Judah. 

1  Kingfi  ii.  10.  So  David  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  buried  in  the  eitj'  of  David. 

11.  And   the  days  thai    David   reigned  over 

Israel  loo'e  forty  years;  seven  years  reigned  he  in  He- 
bron, and  thirty  and  three  years  reigneil  he  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 


1  (!hr.  xxix.  36.  Thus  David  the  son  of  Jesse 
reigned  over  all  Israel. 

■  27.  And  the  time  that  he  reigned  over  Israel 

loas  forty  years ;  seven  years  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and 
thu'ty  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem. 

—  xxiii.  1.  So  when  David  was  old  and  full  of  days, 
he  made  Solomon  his  son  king  over  Israel. 

—  xxix.  28.  And  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of 
days,  riches,  and  honour :  and  Solomon  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

§  93.    Tlie  Divine  Favour  toward  David. 

2  Sam.  xxii.  44.  Thou  also  hast  delivered  me  from 
the  strivings  of  my  people,  thou  hast  kept  me  to  be 
head  of  the  heathen:  a  people  which  I  knew  not  shall 
serve  me. 

Ps,  xviii.  43.  Thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  striv- 
ings of  the  people  ;  and  thou  hast  made  me  the  head 
of  the  heathen:  a  peojile  whom.  I  have  not  known 
shall  serve  me. 

44.  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  shall 

obey  me  :  the  strangers  shall  submit  themselves  unto 
me. 

45.  The  strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  be 

afraid  out  of  their  close  places. 

50.  Great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  king ; 

and  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anotnted,  to  David,  and  to 
his  seed  for  evermore. 

—  Ixxviii.  70.  He  chose  David  also  his  servant,  and 
took  him  from  the  sheepfolds  : 

71.  From  following  the  ewes  great  with  young 

he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  people,  and  Israel 
his  inheritance. 

—  —  72.  So  he  fed  them  according  to  the  integrity 
of  his  heart ;  and  guided  them  by  the  skilfulness  of 
his  lumds. 

■ —  Ixxxix.  19.  Then  thou  spakest  in  vision  to  thy 
Holy  One,  and  saidst,  I  have  laid  hel|i  upon  onf-  that  is 
mighty ;  I  have  exalted  one  chosen  out  of  the  people. 

20.  I  have  found  David  my  servant ;  with  my 

holy  oil  have  I  anointed  him : 

— 31.  With  whom  my  hand  shall  be  established : 

mine  arm  also  shall  strengthen  liim. 

22.  The  enemy  shall  not  exact  upon  him ;  nor 

the  son  of  wickedness  afflict  him. 

23.  And  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  before  his 

face,  and  plague  them  that  hate  him. 

—  cxxxii.  17.  There  will  I  make  the  horn  of  David 
to  bud  :  I  have  ordained  a  lamji  for  mine  anointed. 

18.  His  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  shame : 

but  upon  himself  shall  his  crown  flourish. 

§  94.    Promises  to  David's  Line. 

2  Sam.  vii.  13.  And  when  \\\y  days  be  fulfilled,  and 
thou  shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers,  I  will  set  up  thy 
seed  after  thee,  which  shall  proceed  out  of  thy  bowels, 
and  I  will  establish  his  kingdom. 

—  —  13.  He  shall  build  a  house  for  my  name,  and 
I  will  establish  tlie  throne  of  his  kingdom  for  ever. 

—  xxii.  51.  lie  is  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his 
king:  and  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  unto  David, 
and  to  his  seed  for  evermore. 

1  Kings  ii.  33.  -j-hut  upon  David,  and  upon  his  seed, 
and  njion  his  house,  and  U)ion  his  throne,  shall  there 
be  peace  for  ever  from  the  Lord. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  3.  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  my 
chosen,  I  have  sworn  unto  David  mv  servant. 

4.  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  ever,  and  build 

up  thy  throne" to  all  generations.     Selah. 

—  —  2!).  His  seed  also  will  I  make  to  endure  for 
ever,  and  his  throne  as  the  days  of  heaven. 

36.  His   seed  shall  endure  for  ever,  and  his 

throne  as  the  sun  before  me. 

37.  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the  moon, 

and  as  a  faithful  witness  in  heaven.     Selah. 

§  9.'>.    If  David's  Exanii)!e  be  Followed. 

1  Kings  ii.  4.  That  the  Lord  may  continue  his  word 
which  he  spake  concerning  me,  saying,  If  thy  children 
take  heed  to  their  way,  to  walk  "before  me  in  truth 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Willi  nil  their  hc.irt  nnd  with  all  their  soul,  there  shall 
not  tail  thee  (said  he)  a  man  on  the  throne  of  Israel. 

1  Kings  i.x.  4.  And  it"  tliou  wilt  wjdk  liet'ore  me,  ns 
I  Vivid  tliy  father  wallied,  in  inti'L^rity  of  heart,  and  in 
u|>rishtncss,t(KloaicordinLrtoall  tliai  I  havc'coniniand- 
■d  tiiee,  and  wilt  keep  niv  slatntes  .and  my  jndL'inent.s  ; 

5.  Then  I  will  eslahlish  the  throne  of  thy  kini;- 

loin  upon  Israel  for  ever,  as  I  promised  to  David  thy 
lather,  sayinir.  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon 
the  throne  of  Israel. 

1  C/ir.  xxviii.  7.  Moreover  I  will  establish  his  kinj;- 
dom  for  ever,  if  he  ho  constant  to  do  my  command- 
ments and  my  judi^inents,  as  at  this  day. 

3  C/ir.  vii.  if.  And  as  for  thee,  if  thou  wilt  walk  be- 
fore me,  as  David  thy  father  walked,  and  do  accordinir 
to  all  that  I  have  commanded  thee,  and  shalt  observe 
my  statutes  and  mv  indirments; 

" 18.   Then  "will  I  stablish  the   throne  of  thy 

kiuirdom,  according  as  I  have  covenanted  with  David 
thy  father,  saying,  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  to  be 
ruler  in  Israel. 

Ps.  oxxxii.  11.  Tlie  Loun  hath  sworn  in  truth  unto 
David  ;  he  will  not  turn  from  it ;  Of  the  fruit  of  thy 
body  will  I  set  upon  thy  throne. 

—  —  13.  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant  and 
my  testimony  that  I  shall  teach  them,  their  children 
shall  also  sit  upon  thy  throne  for  evermore. 

§  96.    S(iloiiiun. 

(1.  BORN  OF  B.\Tn-sirEnA.) 

2  Sam.  xii.  24.  And  David  comforted  Bath-shclia 
his  wife,  and  went  in  imto  her,  and  lay  with  her :  and 
she  bare  a  son,  ami  he  called  his  name  Solomon:  and 
the  LoiiD  loved  him. 

25.  And  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  Nathan  the 

prophet ;  and  he  called  his  name  Jedidiah,  because  of 
the  Lord. 

(2.   .VNOIXTF.D   BEFOKE  D.\^-rD's  DE.\Tn.) 

See  above,  §  93,  (IG.) 

(3.   ACrESSTOX.) 

1  Kings  ii.  12.  Then  sat  Solomon  upon  the  throne 
of  David  his  father ;  and  his  kingdom  was  established 
greatly. 

1  CJtr.  xxix.  22.  And  did  eat  and  drink  before  the 
Lord  on  that  day  with  jrreat  jrladness.  And  they 
made  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  the  second 
time,  and  anointed  Jiim  unto  the  Lord  to  be  the  chief 
governor,  and  Zadok  t<i  lie  priest. 

23.  Then  Solomon  sat  on  the  throne  of  the 

Lord  as  king  instead  of  David  bis  father,  and  pros- 
pered ;  and  idl  Israel  obeyed  him. 

24.  And  all  the  iirinces,  and  the  mighty  men, 

and  all  the  sons  likewise  of  king  David,  submitted 
themselves  >mto  Solomon  the  king. 

25.  And  the  Lonn  magnified  Solomon  ex- 
ceedingly in  the  sight  of  all  Israel,  and  bestowed 
vipon  him  such  royaf  majesty  as  had  not  been  on  an}' 
king  before  him  in  Israel. 

(4.  JI.\RRIES  pnAR.\on's  DAT'GITTF.T?.) 

1  Kings  iii.  1.  And  Solomon  made  affinity  with 
Pharaoh  king  of  Eg^-pt,  and  took  Pharaoh's  daugh- 
ter, and  brought  her  into  the  city  of  David,  until  he 
had  made  an  end  of  building  his  own  house,  and  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  round 
about. 

(5.  nis  CHOICE  OF  wisdom.) 

(See  1  Kings  iii.  0-15.) 

2  Chr.  i.  7.  In  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  Solo- 
mon, and  said  unto  him,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee. 

8.  And  Solomon  said  unto  God,  Tliou  hast 

shewed  great  mercy  unto  David  my  father,  and  hast 
made  me  to  reign  in  his  stead. 

9.  Now,  O  Lord  God,  let  thy  promise  unto 

David  my  father  be  established:  for  thou  ha.st  made 
me  king  over  u  people  like  tlie  dust  of  the  earth  in 
multitude. 

10.  Give  me  now  wisdom   and  knowledge. 

that  I  may  go  out  and  come  in  before  this  people : 
for  who  call  judge  this  thy  people,  Viat  is  so  great  'f 

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11.  And  God  said  to  Sohmion,  Because  this 

was  in  thine  heart,  and  thou  hast  not  a.sked  riches, 
wealth,  or  honour,  nor  the  life  of  thine  enemies,  neither 
yet  li;>st  a.sked  long  life;  but  liast  ;isked  wisdom  and 
knowledge  for  lliyself,  th:it  thou  mayest  judge  my 
IX'ople,  over  whom  I  have  ni:ide  Ihee  king: 

13.  'Wisdom  iind  knowled'.:e  is  granted  imto 

thee;  and  I  will  give  thee  riches,  an<l  wealth,  and 
honour,  such  as  none  of  the  kings  have  had  that  hare 
ban  before  thee,  neither  shall  there  any  after  thee  have 
the  like. 

(G.   CONORATlL.VrED   BY   HIRAM   OF   TYRE.) 

\  Kings  v.\.  And  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  his 
servants  unto  Solomon  ;  for  hi;  had  beard  that  they 
had  anointed  him  king  in  the  room  of  his  father:  for 
Hiram  was  ever  u  lover  of  David. 

(7.   PUEPAUES  TO  BUILD   THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  V.  2.  And  Solomon  sent  to  Hiram,  saving, 

:i.  Thou  knowest  how  that  David  my  father 

could  not  build  a  house  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord 
his  God,  tor  the  wars  which  were  about  him  on  every 
side,  until  the  Lord  put  them  under  the  soles  of  his 
feet. 

4.  But  now  the  Lord  my  God  hath  given  me 

rest  on  every  side,  m  that  there  is  neither  advers:iry  nor 
evil  occurrcnt. 

5.  And,  behold,  I  propose  to  build  a  house 

unto  the  name  of  tbe  Lord  my  God,  as  the  Lord 
spake  unto  David  my  father,  saying,  Thy  son,  whom 
I  will  set  upon  thy  tlirone  in  tliy  room,  he  shall  build 
a  house  unto  my  name. 

C.  Now"  Uierefore  command  thou  that   they 

hew  me  cediir  trees  out  of  Lebanon  ;  and  my  servants 
shall  be  with  thy  servants:  and  unto  thee  will  I  give 
hire  for  thy  servants  according  to  all  that  thou  shalt 
appoint:  for  thou  knowest  that  rtcre  w  not  among  us 
any  that  can  skill  to  hew  timber  like  unto  the  Sido- 
uians. 

7.  And  it  c;ime  to  pass,  when  Hiram  beard  the 

words  of  Solomon,  that  he  rejoiced  greatly,  and  said, 
Blessed  be  the  Lord  this  day,  which  hath  given  unto 
David  a  wise  son  over  this  great  people. 

■%.  And  Hiram  sent  to  Solomon,  saying,  I  have 

considered  the  things  which  thou  sentest  to  me  for : 
and  I  will  do  all  thy  desire  concerning  timber  of  cedar, 
and  concerning  timber  of  fir. 

9.  Myservants  shall  bring  them  down  from 

Lebanon  unto  tbe  sea ;  and  I  will  convey  them  by  sea 
in  floats  unto  the  place  that  thou  shalt  appoint  me, 
and  will  cause  them  to  be  discharged  there,  and  thou 
shalt  receive  thtm  :  and  thou  .shalt  accomplish  my 
desire,  in  giving  food  for  my  household. 

lO;  So  Hiram  gave"  Solomon  cedar  trees  and 

fir  trees  according  to  all  his  desire. 

11.  And  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  thou- 
sand measures  of  wheat /oc  food  to  his  household,  and 
twenty  measures  of  pure  oil :  thus  gave  Solomon  to 
Hiram  year  l)y  year. 

3  Chr.  ii.  1.  And  Solomon  determined  to  build  a 
house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and  a  house  for  his 
kingdom. 

—  —  2.  And  Solomon  told  out  threescore  and  ten 
thousand  men  to  bear  burdens,  and  tburscorc  thousand 
to  hew  in  the  movmtain,  and  three  thousand  and  six 
hundred  to  oversee  them. 

3.  And  Solomon  sent  to  Eluram  the  king  of 

Tyre,  saying.  As  thou  didst  deal  with  D:ivi<l  my  fa- 
th'er,  and  didst  send  him  cedars  to  build  him  a  house 
to  dwell  therein,  rren  so  deal  with  me. 

4.  Behold,  I  build  a  bouse  to  the  name  of  the 

Lord  mv  God,  to  dedicate  it  to  him,  and  to  burn  be- 
fore him"  sweet  incense,  :uid  for  the  contiiui;d  shew- 
bread,  and  tor  the  burnt  offerings  morning  and  even- 
ing, on  the  sabb;>ths,  ;ind  on  the  new  moons,  and  on 
the  solemn  feasts  of  the  Lord  our  God.  This  w  an 
ordinanre  for  ever  to  Israel. 

7.  Send  me  now  therefore  a  man  cunning  to 

work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  :ind  in  bniss,  and  in  iron, 
and  in  purple,  ;ind  crimson,  and  blue,  and  that  can 
skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning  men  that  are  witli  me 
in  Judah  and  in  Jerusalem,  whom  David  my  father 
did  provide. 
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CHAP.    VIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


2  Ghr.  ii.  8.  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  fir  trees,  and  al- 
guni  trees,  out  of  Lebanon :  for  I  know  that  thy  ser- 
vants can  skill  to  cut  timber  in  Lebanon ;  and,  behold, 
my  servants  kIihU  be  with  thy  servants, 

9.  Even  to  prepare  me  timber  in  abundance : 

for  the  house  which  I  am  about  to  build  slmll  lie  won- 
derful great. 

10.  And,  behold,  I  will  give  to  thy  servants, 

the  hewers  that  cut  timber,  twenty  thousand  measures 
of  beaten  wheat,  and  twenty  thousand  measures  of 
barley,  and  twenty  thousand  baths  of  wine,  and  twen- 
ty thousand  baths  of  oil. 

11.  Then  Iluram  the  king  of  Tyre  answered 

in  writing,  which  he  sent  to  Solomon,  Because  the 
Lord  hath  loved  his  people,  he  hath  made  thee  king 
over  them. 

13.  Iluram  said  moreover.  Blessed  he  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  that  made  heaven  and  earth,  who  hath 
given  to  David  the  king  a  wise  son,  endued  with  pru- 
dence and  understanding,  that  might  build  a  house 
for  the  Lord  ,  and  a  house  for  his  kingdom. 

13.  And  now  I  have  sent  a  cunning  man,  en- 
dued with  understanding,  of  Huram  my  father's, 

14.  Tlie  son  of  a  woman  of  the  daughters  of 

Dan,  and  his  father  wan  a  man  of  Tyre,  skilful  to  work 
in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in  brass,  in  iron,  in  stone,  and  in 
timber,  in  purple,  in  blue,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  in 
crimson;  also  to  grave  any  manner  of  graving,  and 
to  find  out  every  device  which  shall  l)e  jiut  to  him, 
with  tliy  cunning  men,  and  with  the  cunning  men  of 
my  lord  David  thy  father. 

15.  Now  therefore  the  wheat,  and  the  barley, 

the  oil,  and  the  wine,  which  my  lord  hath  spoken  of, 
let  him  scml  unto  his  servants: 

16.  And  we  will  cut  wood  out  of  Lebanon,  as 

much  as  thou  shalt  need  :  and  we  will  bring  it  to  thee 
in  floats  by  sea  to  Joppa ;  and  thou  shalt  carry  it  up 
to  Jerusalem. 

18.  And  he  set  threescore  and  ten  thousand  of 

them  to  be  bearers  of  burdens,  and  fourscore  thousand 
to  be  hewers  in  the  mountain,  and  tliree  thousand  and 
six  hundred  overseers  to  set  the  people  awork. 

(8.   BUILDS  THE   TEMPLE.) 

1  Kingi  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  four  hun- 
dred and  eightietli  year  after  the  children  of  Israel 
were  come  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  fourth  year 
of  Solomon's  reign  over  Israel,  in  the  month  of  Zif, 
which  is  tlic  second  month,  that  he  began  to  build  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

14.  So  Solomon  built  the  liouse,  and  finish- 
ed it. 

37.  In  the  fom-tli  year  was  the  foundation  of 

the  house  of  the  Lord  laid,  in  the  month  Zif: 

38.  And  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the  month 

Bui,  which  in  the  eightli  month,  was  the  house  finished 
throughout  all  the  ]iarts  thereof,  and  according  to  :dl  i 
the  fashion  of  it.     So  was  he  seven  years  in  building  it. 

2  Clir.  iii.  1.  Then  Solomon  began  to  build  the  house 
of  the  Lord  at  .Jerusalem  in  mount  Moriah,  where  the 
T.ORn  appeared  luito  David  his  father,  in  tlie  place  tjiat 
David  had  prepared  in  the  threshingfloor  of  Oman  the 
Jebusite. 

3.  And  he  beg.an  to  build  in  the  second  day  of 

the  second  montli,  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign. 

—  V.  1.  Thus  all  tlie  work  that  Solomon  made  for 
the  house  of  the  Lord  was  finished :  and  Solomon 
brought  in  (ill  the  things  that  David  liis  father  had 
dedicated;  and  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  all  the 
instruments,  put  he  among  the  treasures  of  the  house 
of  God. 

(9.   OTHER  ni'ILDINfiS.) 

1  Kings  v\\.  1.  But  Solomon  w:is  building  his  own 
ouse  thirteen  years,  and  he  finished  all  his  house. 

2.  lie   built    also    the   house  of  the  forest  of 

Lebanon ;  the  length  tlicnvif  tniii  a  hundred  cubits, 
and  tlie  breadth  thereof  fifty  cubits,  and  the  height 
thereof  thirty  cubits,  upon  four  rows  of  cedar  pillars, 
with  cedar  beams  upon  the  pilhirs. 

3.  And  it  iriiK  covci-imI  witli  cedar  above  upon 

the  beams,  that  /"//  on  forty-tive  jiillars,  fifteen  in  a  row. 

4.  And //(/>?•«  were  windows  m  three  rows,  and 

light  wa$  against  light  in  three  ranks. 


,5.  And  all  the  doors  and  posts  were  square,  with 

the  windows :  and  light  was  ag;iinst  light  in  three  ranks. 

0.  And  he  made  ;i  jiorcli  of  pillars  ;  the  length 

thereof  triis  fifty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  thirty 
cubits :  and  the  porch  was  before  them  :  and  the  other 
pillars  and  the  thick  beam  roere  before  them. 

7.  Then  he  made  a  porch  for  the  throne  where 

he  might  judge,  eeen  the  porch  of  judgment :  and  it 
was  covered  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the  floor  to 
the  other. 

8.  And  his  house  where  he  dwelt  had  another 

court  within  the  porch,  w!iicJi  was  of  the  like  work. 
Solomon  made  also  a  house  for  Pharaoh's  daughter, 
whom  he  had  taken  to  wife,  like  unto  this  porch. 

9.  All  these  joere  of  costly  stones,  according  to 

the  measures  of  hewed  stones,  sawed  with  saws,  within 
and  without,  even  from  the  foundation  unto  the  cop- 
ing, and  so  on  the  outside  toward  the  great  court. 

10.  And  the  foundation  iori.i  of  costly  stones, 

eivn  great  stones,  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and  stones  of 
eight  cubits. 

11.  And   above  were  costly  stones,  after  the 

measures  of  hewed  stones,  and  cedars. 

12.  And  the  great  court  round  about  was  with 

three  rows  of  hewed  stones,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams, 
both  for  the  inner  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
for  the  porch  of  the  house. 

—  ix.  24.  But  Pliaraoh's  daughter  came  up  out  of 
the  city  of  David  unto  her  house  which  Solomon  had 
built  for  her :  then  did  he  build  Millo. 

2  0!ir.  viii.  11.  And  Solomon  brought  np  the  daugh- 
ter of  Pharaoh  out  of  the  city  of  D:ivid  unto  the  house 
that  he  had  built  for  her:  for  he  said,  5I_v  wife  shall 
not  dwell  in  the  house  of  David  king  of  Israel,  liecause 
tJte  phiees  are  holy,  whereunto  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
hath  come. 

(10.    CITIES   BI'ILT   AND   PEOPLED.) 

1  Kinr/s  ix.  10.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
twenty  years,  when  Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses, 
tlie  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king's  house, 

11.  {Xmp  Hiram  the  king  of  Tyre  had  fur- 

nisned  Solomon  with  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees,  and  with 
gold,  according  to  all  his  desire,)  that  then  king  Solo- 
mon gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  Galilee. 

12.  And  Hiram' came  out  from  Tyre  to  see  the 

cities  which  Solomon  had  given  him ;  and  they  pleased 
him  not. 

—  —  13.  And  he  said.  What  cities  are  these  which 
thou  hast  given  me,  my  lirother  ?  And  he  called  them 
the  land  of  Oabul  unto  this  day. 

14.  And  Hiram  sent  to  "the  king  sixscore  talents 

of  gold. 

2  C!ir.  viii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
twenty  years,  wherein  Solomon  had  built  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  his  own  house, 

2.  Tliat  the  cities  which  Iluram  had  restored 

to  Solomon,  Solomon  built  them,  and  caused  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  to  dwell  there. 

3.  And  Solomon  went  to  Ilamath-zobah,  and 

prevailed  against  it. 

4.  And  he  built  Tadmor  in  the  wilderness,  and 

all  the  store  cities,  which  he  built  in  Hamath. 

5.  Also  he  built  Beth-horon  tlie  upper,  and 

Beth-horon  the  nether,  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates, 
and  bars ; 

-6.  And  Baalath,  and  all  the  store  cities  that 

Solomon  had,  and  all  the  chariot  cities,  and  the  cities 
of  tlie  hoi-semen,  ami  all  that  Solomon  desired  to  build 
in  .Jerusalem,  and  in  Lebanon,  and  throughout  all  the 
land  of  his  dominion. 

(11.    BUILDS  A   N.\A'Y.) 

1  TCinijs  ix.  26.  And  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of 
ships  in  Ezion-geber,  which  is  beside  Eloth,  on  the 
shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land  of  Edom. 

27.  And  Hiram  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants, 

shipmen  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea,  with  the  ser- 
vants of  Solomon. 

28.  And  they  came  to  Opliir,  and  fetched  from 

thence  gold,  four  hundred  and  twent}'  talents,  and 
brought  //  to  king  Solomon. 

2  C/ir.  viii.  17.  Then  went  Solomon  to  Ezion-gebec, 
and  to  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  Edom, 


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2r/(r.  viii  IS.  And  Hiiniiiisent  hini.bvtliolinnilsof 
liis  servant.",  ship*,  and  scrviiiits  that  had  knowledge  of 
tho  sea;  and  llicy  went  with  the  sirvanl.s  of  Solomon 
to  Ophir,  and  took  thence  four  hun(h-ed  and  lilt)' 
talents  of  gold,  and  hronght  Vum  to  khi<^  Solomon. 

(13.    VISITED   HY  THE  QUEEN   OF  SIIEIl.^.) 

1  Kini]»  X.  1.  And  when  the  queen  of  Shcba  lieard 
of  the  fame  of  Solomon  eoneernini;  the  name  of  the 
Lord,  she  eaine  to  prove  him  with  hard  questions, 

3.  And   she  came  to  .lerusalem  with  a  very 

preat  train,  with  oamels  that  hare  spices,  and  very 
nmch  uold,  an<l  precious  stones:  and  when  she  was 
come  to  Solomon,  she  eonununed  with  him  of  all  that 
was  in  her  heart. 

3.  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions: 

there  was  not  <tni/  thing  hid  froui  the  king,  which  he 
told  her  not. 

4.  And  when  the  queen  of  Shcba  had  seen  all 

Solomon's  wisdom,  and  the  house  that  he  had  built, 

.").  And  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting 

of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance  of  his  ministers, 
and  their  aii|iarel,  and  his  euiibearers,  and  his  asceul 
by  which  he  went  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Loud  ; 
there  was  no  more  spirit  in  her. 

6.  And  she  said  to  the  king.  It  was  a  true  re- 
port that  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thy  acts  and  of 
thy  wisdom. 

7.  Ilowlicit  I  Iielieved  not  the  words,  until  I 

came,. and  mine  eyes  had  seen  it ;  and,  behold,  tlie 
half  was  not  told  me  :  thy  wisdom  and  prosperity  e.\- 
ceedeth  the  fame  which  I  heard. 

8.  Happy  '//■(■  thy  men,  happy  are  these  thy 

servants,  which  stand  continually  before  thee,  and  that 
hear  thy  wisdom. 

^'9.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  de- 
lighted in  thee,  to  set  thee  on  the  throne  of  Israel : 
because  the  Lord  loved  Israel  for  ever,  Iherelbre  made 
he  thee  king,  to  do  judgment  and  justice. 

10.  And  she  gave  the  king  a  hundred  and 

twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  &|iices  very  great  store, 
and  precious  stones  :  there  came  no  more  such  abund- 
ance of  spices  as  these  which  tho  queen  of  Shcba  gave 
to  king  Solomon. 

11.  And  the  navy  also  of  Hiram,  that  brought 

gold  from  Ophir,  brought  in  from  Ophir  great  plent)' 
of  alnuig  trees,  and  precious  stones. 

12.  And  the  king  made  of  the  almug  trees  pil- 
lars for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  king's  house, 
harps  also  anil  psalteries  for  singers :  there  came  no 
such  alnnig  trees,  nor  were  seen  unto  this  day. 

13.  And  king  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of 

Sheba  all  her  desire,  whatsoever  she  asked,  besides 
that  which  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  royal  bounty.  So 
she  turned  and  went  to  her  own  couutiy,  she  and  her 
sen'ants. 

2  Chr.  ix.  1.  And  when  the  queen  of  Shcba  heard 
of  the  fame  of  Solomon,  she  came  to  ]irove  Solomon 
with  hard  ([uestions  at  Jerusalem,  with  a  very  great 
com])any,  and  camels  that  bare  s]>ices,  and  goUl  in 
abundance,  and  precious  stones :  and  when  she  was 
come  to  Solomon,  she  communed  with  him  of  all  that 
was  in  her  heart. 

2.  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions : 

and  there  was  nothing  hid  from  Solomon  which  he 
told  her  not. 

3.  And  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  the 

wisdom  of  Solomon,  and  the  house  that  he  had  built, 

4.  And  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting 

of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance  of  his  ministers, 
and  their  apparel :  his  cupbearers  also,  and  their  ap- 
parel ;  and  his  ascent  by  which  he  went  up  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord  ;  there  was  no  more  spirit  in  her. 

5.  And  she  said  to  the  king.  It  inin  a  true  re- 
port which  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thine  acts, 
and  of  thj'  wisdom  : 

6.  Howbeit  I  believed  not  their  words,  un- 
til I  came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  ('/.•  and,  behold, 
the  one  half  of  the  greatness  of  thy  wisdom  was  not 
told  me:  foi-  thou  exceedest  the  fame  that  I  heard. 

7.  Happy  are  thy  men,  and  hai^py  are  these 

thy  servants,  which  stand  continually  before  thee,  and 
hear  thy  wisdom. 


8.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  de- 
lighted in  thee  to  set  thee  on  his  throne,  to  lie  king  tor 
the  Lord  thy  God  :  because  thy  God  loved  Israel,  to 
establish  them  for  ever,  therefore  made  he  thee  king 
over  them,  to  do  judgment  and  justice. 

!).  And  she   gave   the   king   a  hundred   and 

twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  s]iices  great  abundance, 
and  precious  stones :  neither  was  there  any  such  spice 
as  the  queen  of'Sheba  gave  king  Solomon. 

10.  And  the  .servants  also  of  Iluram,  and  the 

servants  of  Solomon,  which  brought  gold  from  Ophir, 
brought  algum  trees  and  iirecious  stones. 

—  —  11.  And  the  king  niiide  "f  the  algum  trees 
terraces  to  the  house  <if  the  Lord,  and  to  the  king's 
]ialaee,  and  harps  and  psalteries  for  singers  :  and 
there  were  none  such  seen  before  in  the  land  of 
.Judah. 

12.  And  king  Solomon  g.ave  to  the  cpieen  of 

Sheba  all  her  desire,  whatsoever  she  asked,  besides 
l/iai  which  she  had  brought  unto  the  king.  So  she 
turned,  and  went  awaj'  to  her  own  land,  she  and  her 
servants. 

(13.   ms  REVEKUES  AND   WE.VI.TII.) 

1  Kiii(jn  X.  14.  Now  the  weight  of  gold  that  came 
to  Solomon  in  one  year  was  six  hundred  threescore 
and  six  talents  of  gold, 

1,').  Besides  that  he  had  of  the  merchantmen, 

and  of  the  traffick  of  the  spice  merchants,  and  of  all 
tlie  kings  of  Arabia,  and  of  the  governors  of  the 
country. 

^16.  And  king  Solomon  made   two  hundred 

targets  of  beaten  gold:  six  hundred  Klnkds  of  gold 
went  to  one  target. 

17.  And  he  made  three  hundred  shields  nf 

beaten  gold  ;  three  pounds  of  gold  went  to  one 
shield :  and  the  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  tho 
forest  of  Lebanon. 

18.  Moreover,  the  king  made  a  great  throne 

of  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  with  the  best  gold. 

'.  19   The  throne  had  six  steps,  and  the  top  of 

the  throne  was  round  behind  :  and  there  were  stays  on 
either  side  on  the  place  of  the  seat,  and  two  lions 
stood  beside  the  stays. 

20.  And  tw'clve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one 

side  and  on  the  other  upon  the  six  steps :  there  was 
not  the  like  made  in  any  kingdom. 

21.  And  all  king  Solomon's  drinking  vessels 

trere  of  gold,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  the 
forest  of  Lebanon  were  o/ pure  gold;  none  were  of 
sdver:  it  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days  of 
Solomon. 

22.  For  the  king  had  at  sea  a  navy  of  Thar- 

shish  with  the  na\-v'  ofHiram :  once  in  three  years 
came  the  navy  of  Tharshish,  lu-inging  gold,  and  sil- 
ver, ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks. 

27.  And  the  king  made  silver  //)  he  in  Jerusa- 
lem as  stones,  and  cedars,  made  he  to  be  as  the  syca- 
more trees  that  nre  in  the  vale,  for  abundance. 

2  0/ir.  i.  14.  And  Solomon  gathered  cliiuiots  and 
horsemen:  and  he  had  a  tlious'and  and  four  hunilred 
chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen,  which  he 
placed  in  the  chariot  cities,  and  with  the  king  at 
Jerusalem. 

15.  And  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at 

Jerusalem  a.i  plenlefmn  as  stones,  and  cedar  trees  made 
he  as  the  sycamore  trees  that  are  in  the  vale  for  abund- 
ance. 

IG.  And  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of 

Egj-pt,  and  linen  yarn  :  the  king's  merchants  received 
the  linen  varn  at  a  price. 

17.  And  thev  fetched  up,  and  brought  forth 

out  of  Egyjit  a  chariot  for  six  hundred  Khek-els  of  sil- 
ver, and  "a  horse  for  a  hundred  and  tift>-:  and  so 
brought  they  out  horses  for  all  the  kings  of  the  Hit- 
titx:'S,  and  for  the  kings  of  Svria,  by  their  means. 

—  ix.  27.  And  the  king  made  silver  in  Jerusalem 
as  stones,  and  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore 
trees  that  are  in  the  low  plains  in  abundance. 

IP,,  Now   the  weiffht  of  gold   that  came  to 

Solomon  in  one  year  was  six  hundred  and  threescore 
and  six  talents  of  gold ;  ,  ,      ,. 

14.  Besides  t^tat  which  chapmen  and  merchants 


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brought.  And  all  the  kings  of  Arabia  and  governors 
of  the  coiintr.v  brought  gold  and  silver  to  Solomon. 

2  Cfir.  ix.  1.5.  And  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred 
targets  of  beaten  gold :  six  hundred  sliekels  of  beaten 
gold  went  to  one  target. 

16.  And   three  hundred  shields  made  he  of 

beaten  gold  :  three  hundred  shekxl^  of  gold  went  to  oiie 
shield.  And  the  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the 
forest  of  Lebanon. 

—  —  17.  Moreover  the  king  made  a  great  throne 
of  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  wilh  pure  gold. 

_ 18.  And   there  irerc  six  steps  to  the  throne, 

with  a  footstool  of  gold,  which  were  f\isteued  to  the 
throne,  and  stays  on  each  side  of  the  sitting  place,  and 
two  lions  standing  by  the  stays  : 

_ 19.  And  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one 

side  and  on  the  other  upon  the  six  steps.  There  was 
not  the  like  made  in  any  kingdom. 

20.  And  all  the  drinking  vessels  of  king  Solo- 
mon irere  of  gold,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 
the  forest  of  Lebanon  were  o/pure  gold :  none  loere  of 
silver ;  it  was  nol  any  thing  accounted  of  in  the  days 
of  Solomon. 

31.  For  the  king's  ships  went  to  Tarshish 

with  the  servants  of  Iluram:  every  three  years  once 
came  the  ships  of  Tarshish  bringing  gold,  and  silver, 
ivory,  and  a])cs,  and  peacocks. 

22.  And  king  Solomon  passed  all  the  kings  of 

the  earth  in  riches  arid  wisdom. 

(14.   niS   HORSES  AND   CHARIOTS.) 

1  Kiiv/s  X.  26.  And  Solomon  gathered  together  char- 
iots and  horsemen  :  and  he  had  a  thousand  and  four 
hundred  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen, 
whom  he  bestowed  in  the  cities  for  chariots,  and  with 
the  king  at  .Jerusalem. 

28,  And  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of 

Egypt,  and  linen  yarn  :  the  king's  merchants  received 
the  linen  yarn  at  a  price. 

29.  ,\nd  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of 

Egypt  for  six  liundred  shelcels  of  silver,  and  a  horse  for 
a  hundred  and  fifty:  and  so  for  all  the  kings  of  the 
Hittites,  and  for  the  kings  of  Syria,  did  they  bring 
them  out  by  their  means. 

2  Chr.  ix.  25.  And  Solomon  had  four  thousand  stalls 
for  horses  and  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horse- 
men ;  whom  he  bestowed  in  the  chariot  cities,  and 
with  the  king  at  .lemsalem.  ' 

28.  And  they  brought  unto  Solomon  horses 

out  of  Egypt,  and  oiit  of  all  lauds. 

(15.   RETURNING   TO  .TERITSALEM  FROM   HIS  SUMMER 
RESIDENCE.) 

Sol.  iii.  6.  Who  is  this  that  comcth  out  of  the  wilder- 
ness like  iiillars  of  smoke,  iicrfimied  with  myrrh  and 
frankincense,  with  all  powders  of  the  merchant? 

7.  Behold  his  bed,  which  ix  Solomon's  ;  three- 
score valiant  men  are  .about  it,  of  the  valiant  of^  Israel. 

8.  They  all  hold  swords,  heimi  expert  in  war : 

every  man  hath  his  sword  upon  his  thigh  because  of 
fear  in  the  night. 

9.  King  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of 

the  wood  of  Lebanon. 

10.  lie  made  the  pillars  thereof  of  silver,  the 

bottom  thereof  ef  gold,  the  covering  of  it  of  purple, 
the  midst  thereof  being  paved  ?c;'</j  love,  for  the  daugh- 
ters of  .Jerusalem. 

11.  do  tnrlh,  O  ye  daughters  of  Zion,  and  be- 
hold king  Solomon  with  the  crown  wherewith  his 
mother  crowned  him  in  the  day  of  his  espousals,  and 
in  the  day  of  the  gladness  of  his  heart. 

(16.    ins  FAME.) 

1  Kinrjs  iv.  29.  And  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and 
understanding  exceeding  nnich,  .and  largeness  of  heart, 
ev(^n  as  the  sand  that  i.i  on  the  sea  shore. 

30.  And  Solomon's  wisdom  excelled  the  wis- 
dom of  all  the  children  of  the  east  country,  and  all 
the  wisdom  of  Egypt, 

31.  For  he  was  wiser  than  all   men  ;   than 

Ethan  the  Ezrahite.  and  Heman,  and  Chalcol,  and 
Diirda,  the  sons  of  Mahol  :  and  his  fame  was  in  all 
nations  round  about. 


—  X.  23.  So  king  Solomon  exceeded  all  the  kings  of 
the  earth  for  riches  and  for  wisdom. 

24.  And  all  the  earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to 

hear  his  wisdom,  which  God  had  put  in  his  heart, 

25.  And  they  brought  every  man  his  ]iresent, 

vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  garments, 
and  armour,  and  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year 
by  year. 

(17.   HIS   SINS.) 

1  Kings  xi.  1.  But  king  Solomon  loved  many  strange 
women,  together  with  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  wo- 
men of  the  Moabites,  Ammonites,  Edomites,  Zido- 
nians,  aiul  Hittites; 

2.  Of  the  nations  concernim/  which  the  IjORD 

said  unto  llie  children  of  Israel,  Ye  shall  not  go  in  to 
tliem,  neither  shall  they  come  in  unto  you  ;  fur  surelv 
they  will  turn  away  your  heart  after  their  gods:  Solo- 
mon clave  unto  these  in  love. 

3.  And  he  had  seven  hundred  wives,  prin- 
cesses, and  three  hundred  concubines:  and  his  wives 
turned  away  his  heart. 

4.  For  it  came  to  pass,  when  Solomon  was 

old,  tt"/  his  wives  turned  away  his  he.art  after  other 
gods  :  and  his  heart  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord  his 
God,  as  was  the  heart  of  David  his  father. 

-6.  And  Solomon  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord,  and  went  not  fully  after  the  Lord,  as  did  Da- 
vid his  father. 

(18.    EXTENT  OP  niS  KINGDOM.)  • 

2  Chr.  ix.  26.  And  he  reigned  over  all  the  kings 
from  the  river  even  unto  the  land  of  the  Philistines, 
and  to  the  border  of  Egypt. 

(19.    LENGTH   OP   HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kiiir/s  xi.  42.  And  the  time  that  Solomon  reigned 
in  Jerusalem  over  all  Israel  was  forty  years. 

43.  And  Solomon  slept  witli  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  liis  father :  and  Ileho- 
boani  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  ix.  30.  And  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem 
over  all  Israel  forty  years. 

31.  And  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his  father :  and  Re- 
hoboam  Ms  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 


CHAP.  IX. 
THE  KINGDOM  OF  ISEAEL.* 

§  97.    The  Disruption  Foretold. 

1  Kinr/s  xi.  12.  Notwithstanding,  in  thy  days  I  will 
not  do  it  fin-  David  thy  father's  sake  :  but  1  will  rend 
it  out  of  the  hand  of  thy  son. 

13.  Howbeit  I  will  not  rend  away  all  the  king- 
dom ;  ?jut  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  David  my 
servant's  sake,  and  for  Jerusalem's  sake  which  I  have 
chosen. 

29.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time  when 

.leroljoam  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  that  the  prophet 
Ahijah  the  Shilonite  found  him  in  the  way ;  and  he 
hail  clad  himself  with  a  new  garment ;  and  they  two 
■icerc  alone  in  the  tield  : 

.30.  And  Ahijah  caught  the  new  garment  that 

leas  on  him,  and  rent  it  in  twelve  pieces : 

31.  And  he  said  to  .leroboani.  Take  thee  ten 

pieces  ;  for  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  Be- 
hold, I  will  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the  hand  of  Solo- 
mon, and  will  give  ten  tribes  to  thee: 

•  32.  (But  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for  my  servant 

David's  sake,  and  for  .Jerusalem's  sake,  the  city  which 
I  have  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel :) 

34.  Itowbeit  I  will  not  take  the  whole  king- 
dom out  of  his  hand  :  but  I  will  make  him  prince  all 
the  days  of  his  life  for  David  mj- serv.ant's  sake,  whom 

*  Ttiis  nortticm.  pcccdin^  kinirdom  carried  with  it  ton  of  the 
tribo!*.  iitid  nhoiit  thn'c-fourtlis  of  tlio  territory.  It  tasted  a  l?ttle 
more  Mian  'i'SO  years,  was  rul'^d  over  by  19  eovereifnie.  of  9  difl'er- 
cnt  dynasties, 'and  was  finally  overthrown  by  the' Assyrians,  721 

B.C.— U. 


26G 


'J'hos.  l\u^^ 


\ 


Solomon  In   His  Glory. 

(  See  Analysis  pa^es  263-266.  ) 


CHAP.  IX. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


I  chose,  because  he  kept  my  commandments  and  my 
statutes : 

1  Kiiifia  xi.  35.  But  I  will  take  the  kinnrdom  out  of  his 
sou's  li;ind,  ami  will  give  i;  unto  thee,  tivii  l<n  Iribos. 

31).  And  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tiilie,  that 

David  mv  servant  may  have  a  light  alway  belbre  me 
in  .lerusaleni,  the  city  which  I  have  chosen  me  to  put 
my  name  tlicie. 

37.  And  I  will  take  thee,  and  thou  sbalt  reign 

according  to  all  that  thy  soul  desireth,  and  shall  be 
king  over  Israel. 

38.  -Vnd  it  shall  be,  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto 

all  that  I  conunand  thee,  and  wilt  walk  in  my  ways, 
and  do  that  is  right  in  my  sight,  to  keep  my  statutes 
anil  my  commandments,  as  David  my  servant  did  ; 
that  I  will  lie  with  thee,  and  hold  thee  a  sure  house, 
as  I  built  tor  David,  and  will  give  Israel  unto  thee. 

39.  And  I  will  lor  this  atflict  the  seed  of  Da- 
vid, but  not  lor  ever. 

40.  Solomon  sought  therefore  to  kill  Jeroboam. 

And  Jeroboam  arose,  and  lied  into  iigypt,  under  Shi- 
shak  king  of  Egypt,  and  wjis  in  Egypt  until  the  death 
of  Solomon. 

§  98.    Tlie  Final  Breach. 

1  KinoK  xii.  1.  And  Reholioam  went  to  Shechem : 
for  all  Israel  were  come  to  Shechem  to  make  him 
king. 

2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeroboam  the 

son  of  Nebal,  who  was  yet  in  Egypt,  heard  of  it,  (lor 
he  was  fled  from  the  presence  of  king  Solomon,  and 
Jeroboam  dwelt  in  Egypt,) 

3.  That  they  sent  and  called  him.  And  Jero- 
boam and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  c;ime,  and 
spake  unto  Rehoboara,  saying, 

4.  Thy  father  made  om-  yoke  grievous :  now 

therefore  make  thou  the  grievous  service  of  thy  father, 
and  his  heav}-  yoke  which  he  put  upon  us,  lighter,  and 
we  will  serve  thee. 

5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Depart  yet  for  three 

days,  then  come  again  to  me.  And  the  people  de- 
parted. 

(For  the  counsel  which  Jeroboam  asked  and  received, 
see  1  Kings  xii.  G-11.) 

1  Kinr/.i  xii.  13.  So  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people 
came  to  Rehoboam  the  third  day,  as  the  king  had  ap- 
pointed, saying.  Come  to  me  again  the  tliird  day. 

13.  And  the  king  answered  the  people  rough- 
ly, and  forsook  the  old  men's  counsel  that  they  gave 
liim; 

14.  And  spake  to  them  after  the  coimsel  of  the 

young  men,  saying.  My  father  made  your  voke  heavy, 
and  Twill  add" to  your  voke :  my  latlier  also  chastised 
you  with  whips,  "but  t  will  chastise  you  with  scor- 
pions. 

IG.  So  when  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king  heark- 
ened not  unto  them,  the  people  answered  the  king, 
saying,  What  pfirtion  have  we  in  David '/  neither  have 
we  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse :  to  your  tents,  O 
Israel :  now  see  to  thine  own  house,  David.  So  Israel 
departed  unto  their  tents. 

17.  But  as  for  the  children  of  Israel  which 

dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  Rehoboam  reigned  over 
them. 

18.  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  Adoram,  who 

trris  over  the  tribute ;  and  all  Israel  stoned  him  with 
stones,  that  ho  died.  Therefore  king  Rehoboam 
made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

10.  So  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of 

David  unto  this  day. 

•  20.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  Israel  heard 

that  Jeroboam  was  come  again,  that  they  sent  and 
called  him  unto  the  congregation,  and  made  him  king 
over  all  Israel :  there  was  none  that  followed  the  house 
of  David,  but  the  tribe  of  Judah  only. 

§  99.    Civil  War  Forbidden. 

1  Kings  xii.  21.  And  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to 
Jerusalem,  he  a-sscmnled  all  the  house  of  J\idah,  with 
the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  a  hundred  and  fourscore  thou- 
sand chosen  men,  which  were  warriors,  to  fight  against 


the  house  of  Israel,  to  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Re- 
hoboam the  son  of  Solomon. 

(Sec  1  yu«.7.<  xii.  22-2-1.) 

2  Chi:  xi.  1.  And  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to 
Jerusalem,  he  gathered  of  the  house  of  .Tudali  and  Ben- 
jamin a  hundred  and  foiirscon;  thousand  chosen  men, 
which  were  warriors,  to  fight  against  Israel,  that  he 
might  biing  the  kingdom  again  to  Rehoboam. 

3.  Speak  unto  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon, 

king  of  Judah,  and  to  all  Israel  in  Judah  and  Benja- 
min, saying, 

4.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  shall  not  go  up, 

nor  tight  against  your  brethren  :  return  every  num  to 
his  house ;  for  this  tiling  is  done  of  me.  And  tlicy 
obeyed  the  words  of  the  Loud,  and  returned  from  go- 
ing against  Jeroboam. 

§  100.    First  Dynasty. 

(1.   JEROBOAM.) 

1  Kings  xii.  25.  Then  Jeroljoam  built  Shechem  in 
mount  Ephraira,  and  dwelt  therein;  and  went  out 
from  thence,  and  Iniilt  Penuel. 
(Makes  Tirzah  his  capital ;  sec  1  Kimjs  xiv.  17.) 
1  Kings  xiv.  20.  And  the  days  which  Jeroboam 
reigned  were  two  and  twenty  yeai's:  and  he  slept  with 
his  fathers,  and  Nadab  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(2.   NAD-^B.) 

1  Kings  xv.  25.  And  Nadab  the  son  of  Jeroboam  be- 
gan to  reign  over  Israel  in  the  second  j'car  of  Asa 
king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  over  Israel  two  years. 

—  —  26.  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 
and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in  his  sin 
wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  sin. 

§  101.    Second  Dynasty. 

(1.   BAASHA.) 

1  Kings  XV.  33.  And  there  was  war  between  Asa 
and  Baasha  king  of  Israel  all  their  days. 

33.  In  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of  Judah 

began  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah  to  reign  over  all  Israel 
In  Tirzah,  twenty  and  four  years. 

3-1.  And  he  did  evil"  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

and  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and  in  his  sin 
wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  sin. 

—  xvi.  6.  So  Baasha  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  buried  in  Tirzah :  and  Elah  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

(2.   ELAH.) 

1  Kings  xvi.  8.  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa 
king  of  Judah  began  Elah  the"  son  of  Baasha  to  reign 
over  Israel  in  Tirzah,  two  years. 

■  10.  And  Zirari  went  in  and  smote  him,  and 

killed  him,  in  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa 
king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  102.    Third  Dynasty. 

ZIMRI. 

1  Kings  xvi.  15.  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of 
Asa  king  of  Judah  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  in 
Tirzah.  And  the  people  were  encamped  against  Gibbe- 
thon,  which  belonged  to  the  Philistines. 

§  103.    Fourth  Dynasty. 

(1.    OMRI.) 

1  Kings  xvi.  16.  And  the  people  that  were  encamped 
heard  say,  Zimri  bath  conspired,  and  hath  also  slain 
the  king :  wherefore  all  Israel  mad(^  Omri,  the  captain 
of  the  iiost,  king  over  Israel  that  day  in  the  camp. 

17.  And  Omri  went  up  from  Gibbethon,  and 

all  Israel  with  him,  and  they  besieged  Tirzah. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Zimri  saw  that 

the  city  was  taken,  that  he  went  into  the  palace  of  the 
king's  house,  and  bm-nt  the  king's  house  over  him 
witli  tire,  and  died,  . 

19.  For  his  sins  w-liich  he  sinned  m  domg  evil 

in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  in  walking  in  the  way  of 
Jeroboam,  and  in  his  sm  which  he  did,  to  make  Israel 

to  S'l-  ,       „  ..        ,    J.   -J  J 
21.  Then  were  the  people  of  Israel  divided 


2fi7 


CHAP.  IX. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


into  two  parts:  half  of  the  people  followed  Tibni  the 
son  of  Giuath,  to  make  him  king ;  and  half  followed 
Omri. 

1  Kingn  xvi.  22.  But  the  people  that  followed  Omri 
prevailed  against  the  people  that  followed  Tibni  the 
son  of  Ginath  :  so  Tibni  died,  and  Omi'i  reigned. 

23.  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of 

Judah  began  Omri  to  reign  over  Israel,  twelve  years : 
six  years  reigned  he  in  Tirzah. 

24.  And  he  bought  the  hill  Samaria  of  Shemer 

for  two  talents  of  silver,  and  built  on  the  hill,  and 
called  the  nanie  of  the  city  which  he  built,  after  the 
name  of  Sliemer,  owner  of  the  hill,  Samaria. 

35.  But  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  ej'es  of  the 

LoBD,  and  did  worse  than  all  that  were  before  him. 

2fi.  For  he  walked  iu  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam 

the  son  of  Xebat,  and  in  his  sin  wherewith  he  made 
Israel  to  sin,  to  provoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to 
auger  with  their  vanities. 

28.  So  Omri  slept  with  his  fothers,  and  was 

buried  in  Samaria ;  and  Ahab  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

(3.   AHAB.) 

1  Kings  xvi.  29.  And  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year 
of  Asa  king  of  Judah  began  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  to 
reign  over  Israel :  and  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  reigned 
over  Israel  in  Samaria  twenty  and  two  years. 

30.  And  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  did  evil  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord  above  all  that  were  before  him. 

(For  Jezebel,  see  1  Kings  xvi.  31.  For  two  triumphs 
over  the  Syrians,  see  1  Kings  xx.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  29.  So  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehosh- 
ophat  the  king  of  Judah  went  up  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

30.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosh- 

aphat,  I  will  disguise  myself,  and  enter  into  the  battle ; 
but  put  thou  on  thy  robes.  And  the  king  of  Israel 
disguised  himself,  and  went  into  the  battle. 

31.  But   the  king  of  Syria  commanded   his 

thirty  and  two  captains  tliat  had  rule  over  his  chariots, 
saying.  Fight  neither  with  small  nor  great,  save  only 
with  the  king  of  Israel. 

32.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  cajitains  of 

the  chariots  saw  Jehosha])hat,  that  they  said,  Surely 
it  is  the  king  of  Israel  And  they  turned  aside  to 
fight  against  hiiu  :  and  Jehoshaphat  cried  out. 

33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  captains  of 

the  chariots  jierceived  that  it  mis  not  the  king  of  Is- 
rael, that  they  turned  hack  from  jjursuing  him. 

34.  And  a  certnin  man  drew  a  ijow  at  a  ven- 
ture, and  smote  the  king  of  Israel  between  the  joints 
of  the  harness :  wherefore  he  said  unto  the  driver  tjf 
his  chariot.  Turn  thine  hand,  and  carry  me  out  of  the 
host ;  for  I  am  wounded. 

35.  And  the  battle  increased  that  day :   and 

the  king  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot  against  the  Syr- 
ians, and  died  at  even :  and  the  blood  ran  out  of  the 
wound  into  the  midst  of  the  chariot. 

3G.  And  there  went  a  proclamation  through- 
out tlie  host  about  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  saj'ing, 
Every  man  to  his  city,  and  every  man  to  his  own 
country. 

40.  So  Ahab  slept  with  his  fathers;  and  Aha- 

ziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(3.    AITAZI.\n.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  51.  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to 
reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  the  seventeenth  year  of 
Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  two  years 
over  Israel. 

53.  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 

and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in  the  way 
of  his  mother,  and  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  sou  of 
Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin : 

53.  For  he  seiTcd  Baal,  and  worshipped  him, 

and  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  ac- 
cording to  all  that  his  father  had  done. 

(For  his  death,  see  2  Kings  i.  17.) 

(4.   JEHORAJI.) 

(See  3  Kings  i.  17.) 

3  Kings  iii.  1.  Now  Johoram  the  son  of  Ahab  began 
to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  in  tlie  eighteenth  year  of 
Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah,  and  reigned  twelve  years. 


3.  And  he  wrought  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord  ;  but  not  like  his  father,  and  like  his  mother : 
for  he  put  away  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  father  had 
made. 

3.  Nevertheless  he  cleaved  unto  the  sins  of 

Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to 
sin ;  he  departed  not  therefrom. 

§  104.    Fiftli  Dynasty. 

(1.   JEHTJ.) 

3  Kings  ix.  14.  So  Jehu  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  the 
son  of  Nimslii  conspired  against  Joram.  (Now  Jo- 
ram  had  kept  Ramoth-gilead,  he  and  all  Israel,  be- 
cause of  Hazael  king  of  Syria. 

15.  But  king  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed 

in  Jezreel  of  the  wounds  which  the  Syrians  had  given 
him,  when  he  fought  with  Hazael"  king  of  Syria.) 
And  Jehu  said.  If  it  be  your  minds,  tlien  let  none 
go  forth  nor  escape  out  of  the  city  to  go  to  tell  it  in 
Jezreel. 

16.  So  Jehu  rode  in  a  chariot,  and  went  to 

Jezreel ;  for  Joram  lay  there.  And  Ahaziah  king  of 
Judah  was  come  down  to  see  Joram. 

17.    And  there  stood  a  watchman  on  the 

tower  in  Jezreel,  and  he  spied  the  company  of  Jehu 
as  he  came,  and  said,  I  see  a  company.  And  Joram 
said.  Take  a  horseman,  and  send  to  meet  them,  and 
let  him  say.  Is  it  peace  ? 

18.  So  there  went  one  on  horseback  to  meet 

him,  and  said,  Thus  saith  the  king.  Is  it  peace  ?  And 
Jehu  said.  What  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace?  turn 
thee  behind  me.  And  the  watchman  told,  saying, 
The  messenger  came  to  them,  but  he  cometh  not 
again. 

19.  Then  he  sent  out  a  second  on  horseback, 

which  came  to  them,  and  said.  Thus  saith  the  king,  Is 
it  peace  ?  And  Jehu  answered,  What  hast  thou  to  do 
with  peace  ?  turn  thee  behind  me. 

. 30.  And  the  watchman  told,  saying,  He  came 

even  unto  them,  and  cometh  not  again:  and  the  chiv- 
ing is  like  the  driving  of  Jehu  the  son  of  Nimshi ;  for 
he  driveth  furiously. 

31.  And  Joram  said,  Make  ready.     And  his 

chariot  was  made  ready.  And  Joram  king  of  Israel 
and  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah  went  out,  each  in  his 
chariot,  and  they  went  out  against  Jehu,  and  met  him 
in  the  portion  of  Naboth  tlieJezreehte. 

33.  And  Joi-ani  turned  his  hands,  and   fled, 

and  said  to  Ahaziah,  There  is  treachery,  O  Aha- 
ziah. 

34.   And   Jehu   drew  a  bow  with    his   full 

strength,  and  smote  Jehoram  between  his  arms,  and 
the  arrow  went  out  at  his  heart,  and  he  sunk  down  in 
his  chariot. 

(Orders  Jezebel  to  be  thrown  from  a  window.  See 
2  Kings  ix.  30-37.) 

(Cuts  oft'  the  family  of  Ahab.     See  2  Kings  x.  1-17.) 

(Destroys  the  worshippers  of  Baal.  See  3  Kini/s 
X.  18-38.) 

2  Kings  x.  31.  But  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the 
law  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  with  all  his  heart :  for 
he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam,  which 
made  Israel  to  sin. 

35.  And  Jehu  slept  with  his  fathers :  and  they 

buried  him  in  Samaria.  And  Jehoahaz  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

36.  And  the  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  Is- 
rael in  Samaria  was  twenty  and  eight  years. 

(3.   JEHOAHAZ.) 

3  Kings  xiii.  1.  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of 
Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah  king  of  .ludah,  Jehoahaz  the 
son  of  Jehu  began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and 
reigned  seventeen  years. 

2.  And  he  did  thai  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  and  followed  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  tlie 
son  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to  sin ;  he  departed 
not  therefrom. 

3.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

against  Israel,  and  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of 
Hazael  king  of  Syria,  and  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad 
the  son  of  Hazael,  all  their  days. 


268 


CHAP.   X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


2  Kinns  xiii.  5.  (Anil  the  Lonn  gave  Israel  n  saviour, 
so  lliat  lliey  went  out  from  uikUt  the  hand  of  the  Syr- 
ians :  and  tlie  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  leuts, 
as  beforetiine. 

i).  And  Jchoahaz  slept  with  his  fathers;  and 

ihev  huriixl  him  in  Samaria:  and  Joash  his  son  reign- 
ed la  his  stead. 

(3.  ,iEno.\sn.) 

3  luiif/n  xiii.  10.  In  llio  tliirtv  and  seventh  year  of 
Joash  liinjc  of  Judah  bejran  .tehoash  the  son  of  Jc- 
lioahaz  to"  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and  reigmd 
sixteen  years. 

11.  And  he  did  that  trIiMi  was  evil  in  the  si^ht 

of  the  Loud;  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jer- 
olioam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  siu  :  but  he 
walked  therein. 

13.  And  Joash  slept  with  his  fothers ;  and  Jer- 
oboam sat  tipon  liis  throne ;  and  Joash  was  biu'icd  in 
Samaria  witli  the  liiiins  of  Israel. 

—  xiv.  1(>.  And  .Iciioa-sli  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  binied  in  Samaria  with  the  kings  of  Israel;  and 
Jeroboam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(4.  JEnono.VM  n.) 

2  7u».'7.i  xiv.  23.  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah 
the  son  of  Joasli  king  of  Judah,  Jeroboam  the  son  of 
Joash  king  of  Israel  began  to  reign  in  Samaria,  and 
reigned  forty  and  one  years. 

34.  And  he  did  that  teliich  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  LoKD :  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

26.  For  the  Loud  saw  the  affliction  of  Israel, 

that  it  teas  very  bitter  :  for  there  was  not  any  shut  up, 
nor  any  left,  nor  any  helper  for  Israel. 

27.  And  the  Loud  said  not  that  he  would  blot 

out  the  name  oflsracl  from  under  hecven :  but  he  saved 
them  by  the  hand  of  Jeroljoam  the  son  of  Joash. 

29.  And  Jeroboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  ctrra 

with  the  kings  of  Israel ;  and  Zachariah  his  son  reigned 
in  his  stead. 

(5.  z.\cnAUTAn.) 

3  Kings  xv.  8.  In  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Aza- 
riah  king  of  Judah  did  Zachariah  the  son  of  Jeroboam 
reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  six  months. 

9.  And  lie  did  that  irhirh  ims  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  as  his  fathers  had  done  :  he  departed  not 
from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made 
Israel  to  sin. 

10.  And  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  conspired 

against  him,  and  smote  him  before  the  people,  and 
slew  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead. 

See  3  Kings  xv.  12. 

§  105.    Sixth  Dynasty. 

(sriAi.Lr.M.) 

3  Kings  xv.  13.  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  began  to 
reign  in  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  LTzzjah  king  of 
Judah  ;  and  lie  reigned  a  full  liionth  in  Samaria. 

14.  For  Jlenaliein  the  son  of  Gadi  went  up 

from  Tiiv.ah.and  came  to  Samaria,  and  smote  Shallum 
the  son  of  Jabesh  in  Samaria,  and  slew  him,  and 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  106.    Seventh  Dynasty. 

(1.    MEXAirE.M.) 

2  Kings  xv.  17.  In  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of 
Azariah'king  of  Judah  began  !Menahem  the  son  of 
Gadi  to  reign  over  Israel,  and  reigned  ten  years  in  Sa- 
maria. 

18.  And  he  did  that  which  teas  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord  :  he  departed  not  all  his  days  from  the 
sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

19.  And  Pul  the  king  of  Assyria  came  against 

the  land  :  and  Jlenahem  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents 
of  silver,  that  his  hand  might  be  with  him  to  confirm 
the  kingdom  in  his  hand. 

^20.  And  Menahem  exacted  the  money  of  Is- 
rael, epeji  of  all  the  mighty  men  of  wealth,  of  each 
man  tif^j'  shekels  of  silver,  to  give  to  the  king  of  As- 


syria. So  the  king  of  AssjTia  turned  back,  and  stayed 
not  there  in  the  land. 

22.  And  Menahem  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and 

Pekahiah  his  sou  reigned  in  his  stead. 

(2.    I'ElvAUI.MI.) 

2  Kings  xv.  23.  In  the  fittietli  year  of  Azariah  khig 
of  Judnli,  Pekahiah  th(!  son  of  Menahem  began  to  reign 
over  Israel  in  Sainari.a,  and  rtitjind  two  years. 

24.  And  h(^  did  tlmt  which  inisQxW  in  the  sight 

of  the  Loud:  lie  departed  not  from  tlie  sins  of  Jero- 
boam the  s(m  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

25.  Hut  Pekah  the  son  of  Henialiah,  ii  captain 

of  his,  conspired  against  him,  and  smote  him  in  Sa- 
maria, in  the  jiiilace  of  the  king's  house,  with  Argob 
and  Arieli,  anil  with  him  lifly  men  of  the  Gileaditcs: 
and  he  killed  him,  and  reigned  in  his  room. 

§  107.    Eighth  Dynasty. 

(rEKAH.) 

3  Kings  xv.  37.  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Aza. 
riah  king  of  Judah,  Pekah  the  son  of  Henialiah  began 
to  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  and  reigned  twenty 
years. 

28.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Loud  :  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jero- 
bo:iin  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin. 

29.  In  the  days  of  Pekah  king  of  Isr:icl  came 

Tiglath-pileser  king  of  Assyria,  and  took  Ijcm,  and 
Aliel-beth-maachah,  and  Janoah,  and  Kedcsh,  and 
liazor,  and  Gilead,  and  Galilee,  all  the  land  of  Naph- 
tali,  and  carried  them  captive  to  Assyria. 

30.  And  Hosliea  the  son  of  Elah  made  a  con- 
spiracy against  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah,  and  smote 
him,  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead,  in  the 
twentieth  year  of  Jotham  the  son  of  Uzziah. 

§  108.    Ninfli  Dynasty. 

(hoshea.) 

3  Kings  xvii.  1.  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Ahaz  king  of 
Judah  began  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  to  reign  in  Sa- 
maria over  Israel  nine  years. 

2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  but  not  as  the  kings  of  Israel  that  were 
before  him. 

3.  Against  him  came  up  Shalmaneser  king  of 

Assyria ;  and  Hoshea  became  his  servant,  and  gave 
him  presents. 

4.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  found  conspiracy 

in  Hoshea :  for  he  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of 
Eg^'pt,  and  brought  no  present  to  tlie  king  of  Assyria, 
as  )u'  had  done  year  by  year :  therefore  the  king  of  As- 
syria shut  him  up,  and  bound  him  in  prison. 

§  109.    The  Kingdom  of  Israel  Destroyed  by  the 
Assyrians. 

3  Kings  xvii.  5.  Then  the  king  of  As.syria  came  up 
throughout  all  the  land,  and  went  up  to  Samaria,  a:id 
besieged  it  three  years. 

().  In  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  the  king  of  As- 
syria took  Samaria,  and  carried  Israel  away  into  As- 
syria, and  pliiced  them  in  Halah  and  in  Habor  by  the 
river  of  Gozan,  and  in  the  cities  of  the  Medes. 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  34. 


CHiVP.  X. 

THE  KINGDOM  OF  JUDAH.* 

§  110.    Rehoboam. 

(1.   niS  ACCESSION.) 

3  Ghr.  X.  1.  And  Rehoboam  went  to  Shechem:  for 
to  Shechem  were  all  Israel  come  to  make  him  king. 
2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeroboam  the 

•  Spirituallv.  the  Kingdom  of  Judah  was  etronccr  than  the 
Kingdom  of  Israel,  and  eo  ontlasted  it  hy  nearly  a  hundred  and 
fifty  years.  There  were  twenty  eovereicrns.  and  all  of  one  dy- 
nasty.   The  Kingdom  was  oyerthrowu  by  the  Babyloniane,  586 

B.C.-U. 


2011 


CHAP.   X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


son  of  Nebat,  -n-lio  ims  in  Egypt,  Tvhithcr  he  had  fled 
from  the  presence  of  Solomon  the  king,  heard  it,  that 
Jeroboam  returned  out  of  Egyi)t. 

2  Vhi:  X.  3.  And  they  seiit  and  called  him.  So 
Jeroboam  and  all  Israel  came  and  spake  to  Rehoboam, 
saying, 

-4.  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous :  now 

therefore  case  thou  somewhat  the  grievous  servitude 
of  thy  father,  and  his  heavy  yoke  that  he  put  upon  us, 
and  we  will  serve  thee. 

5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Come  again  unto 

me  after  three  days.     And  the  people  departed. 

6.  And  king  Rehoboam  took  counsel  with  the 

old  men  that  had  stood  before  Solomon  his  father 
while  he  yet  lived,  saying.  What  counsel  give  ye  me  to 
return  answer  to  this  people  ? 

7.  And  they  spake  unto  him,  saying.  If  thou 

be  kind  to  this  people,  and  please  them,  and  speak 
good  words  to  them,  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever. 

8.  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  which  the  old 

men  gave  him,  and  took  counsel  with  the  young  men 
that  were  brought  up  with  him,  that  stood  before  him. 

9.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  advice  give 

ye  that  we  may  return  answer  to  this  people,  which 
have  spoken  to  me,  saying.  Ease  somewhat  the  yoke 
that  thy  father  did  put  upon  us  ? 

10.  Aud  the  young  men  that  were  brought  up 

with  him  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Thus  shalt  thou 
answer  the  people  that  spake  unto  thee,  saying.  Thy 
father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but  make  thou  it  some- 
what lighter  for  us  ;  thus  thou  shalt  say  unto  them, 
My  VM\eJinger  shall  lie  thicker  than  my  father's  loins. 

11.  For  whereas  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke 

upon  you,  I  will  put  more  to  your  yoke :  my  father 
chastised  you  with  whips,  but  1  will  chmti-ie  you  with 
scorpions. 

12.  So  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people  came  to 

Rehoboam  on  the  third  day,  as  the  king  bade,  saying, 
Como  again  to  me  on  the  third  day. 

13.  And   the   king  answered   them  roughly ; 

and  king  Rehoboam  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old  men, 

14.  And  answered  them  after  the  advice  of 

the  young  men,  saying,  My  father  made  your  yoke 
heavy,  l)ut  I  will  add  thereto  :  my  father  chastised  you 
with  whips,  but  I  will  cha.itise  you  with  scorpions. 

16.  And  when   all   Israel  saw  that  the  king 

would  not  hearken  unto  them,  the  people  answered 
the  king,  saying,  What  portion  have  we  in  David  ? 
and  wc  ham  none  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse : 
every  man  to  3'our  tents,  O  Israel ;  and  now,  David, 
see  to  thine  own  house.  So  all  Israel  went  to  their 
tents. 

17.  But  a»for  the  children  of  Israel  that  dwelt 

in  the  cities  of  Judah,  Rclioboam  reigned  over  them. 

18.  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  Hadoram  that 

wa»  over  the  tribute  ;  and  the  children  of  Israel  stoned 
him  with  stones,  that  he  died.  But  king  Rehoboam 
made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

19.  And  Israel  rebelled  against  the  hoase  of 

David  unto  this  day. 

(2.   W.\R   BETWEEN  THE   KINGDOMS  FORBIDDEN.) 

See  2  Chr.  xi.  1-4. 

(3.  snisir.\K  of  egtpt  spoils  Jerusalem.) 
See  1  Kiwis  .xiv.  2."),  26.    2  Chr.  xii.  2-9. 

(4.   LENGTH   op   rtIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kinijs  xiv.  21.  And  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon 
reigned  in  Judah.  Rehoboam  wim  forty  and  one  years 
oUi  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  seventeen 
years  in  Jerusalcui,  the  city  which  the  Lord  did  choose 
"out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  to  put  his  name  there. 
And  his  mother's  name  wan  Naamah  an  Animoiiitess. 

31.  And  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  lathers,  and 

was  buried  witli  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David.  And 
his  mother's  name  wnx  Naamah  an  Aiumonitess.  And 
Abijam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  i!)ir.  xi.  17.  So  they  strengtliened  the  kingd<im  of 
Judah,  and  made  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  strong, 
three  years:  for  three  years  they  walked  in  the  way 
of  David  and  Solomon. 


—  xii.  13.  So  king  Rehoboam  strengthened  himself 
in  Jerusalem,  and  reigned:  for  Rehoboam  was  one 
and  forty  years  olil  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he 
reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem,  the  city  which 
the  Lord  had  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel, 
to  put  his  name  there.  And  his  mother's  name  was 
Naamah  an  Ammonitess. 

14.  And  he  did  evil,  because  he  prepared  not 

his  heart  to  seek  the  Lord. 

16.  And  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

was  buried  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Abijah  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead. 


See  1  Kin 


§111.    Abyah. 

(1.   WAR  WITH   ISRAEL.) 

1  XV.  7.     2  Chr.  xiii.  3-20. 


(2.    LENGTH  OP   HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  XV.  1.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king 
Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  reigned  Abijam  over 
Judah. 

2.  Three  years  reianed  he  in  Jerusalem.    And 

his  mother's  name  was  IVIaachah,  the  daughter  of 
Abishalom. 

3.  And  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father, 

which  he  had  done  before  him  ;  and  his  heart  was  not 
perfect  with  the  Lord  his  God,  as  the  heart  of  David 
ids  father. 

4.  Nevertheless  for  David's  sake  did  the  Lord 

his  God  give  him  a  lamp  in  Jerusalem,  to  set  up  his 
son  after  him,  and  to  establish  Jerusalem ; 

8.  And  Abijam  slept  with  his  fathers;  and 

they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Asa  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  1.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king 
Jeroboam  began  Abijah  to  reign  over  Judah. 

2.  He  reigned  three  years  in  Jerusalem.    His 

mother's  name  also  imm  Michaiah  the  daughter  of  Uriel 
ofGibeah.  And  there  was  war  between  Abijah  and 
Jeroboam. 

—  —  21.  But  Abijah  waxed  mighty,  and  married 
fourteen  wives,  and  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and 
sixteen  daughters. 

§  112,    Asa. 

(1.    TEN   YEARS  OP  PEACE.) 

1  Kings  xv.  9.  And  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jero- 
boam king  of  Israel  reigned  Asa  over  Judali. 

10.  And  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  Je- 
rusalem. And  his  mother's  name  was  Maachah,  the 
daughter  of  Abishalom. 

11.  And  Asa  did  tlmt  which  was  right  in  the 

eyes  of  the  Lord,  as  did  David  his  father. 

12.  And  he  took  away  the  sodomites  out  of 

the  land,  and  removed  all  the  idols  that  his  fathers  had 
made. 

13.  And  also  Maachah  his  mother,  even  her 

he  removed  from  being  queen,  because  she  had  made 
an  idol  in  a  grove ;  and  Asa  destroyed  her  idol,  and 
burnt  if  by  the  brook  Kidron. 

14.  But  the  high  places  were  not  removed: 

nevertheless  Asa's  heart  was  perfect  with  the  Lord  all 
his  days. 

15.  And  he  brought  in  the  things  which  his 

father  had  dedicated,  and  tlie  things  which  himself  had 
dedicated,  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  silver,  and  gold, 
and  vessels. 

2  Chr.  xiv.  1.  So  Abijah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David :  and  Asa  his  son 
reigned  in  his  stead.  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet 
ten  years. 

—  —  2.  And  Asa  did  that  which  was  good  and  right 
in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  his  God : 

4.  And  commanded  Judah  to  seek  the  Lord 

God  of  their  fathers,  and  to  do  the  law  and  the  com- 
mandment. 

6.  And  he  built  fenced  cities  in  Judah :  for  the 

land  had  rest,  and  he  had  no  war  in  those  years ;  be- 
cause the  Lord  had  given  him  rest. 

7.  Therefore  he  said  unto  Judah,  Let  us  build 

these  cities,  and  make  about  (hem  walls  and  towers, 
gates  and  bars,  ichile  the  land  is  yet  before  us ;  because 


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CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


wo  have  soughl  the  Ldud  our  God,  we  have  sought 
///;/(,  anil  he  iiiilh  jrivcu  us  rest  ou  every  side.  So  they 
built  and  prospered. 

(2.   A   GREAT  VICTORY.) 

2  Chr.  xiv.  8.  Aud  Asa  had  an  army  of  men  that 
bare  tar;:cls  and  spears,  out  of  Judah  three  hundred 
thousand  ;  and  out  of  Benjamin,  that  hare  sliields  anil 
drew  hows,  two  hundred  an<l  fourscore  thousand:  all 
these  ireiv  niii;lity  men  of  valour. 

9.  And  I'here  eanu'  out  against  them  Zerah  the 

Ethiopian  with  a  host  of  a  thousand  thousand,  and 
three  hundred  ehariots;  and  came  unto  iMaieshah. 

10.  Then  Asa  went  out  against  him,  and  they 

set  the  battle  iu  array  in  the  valley  of  Zeiihathah  at 
>[areshah. 

12.  So  the  LoKD  smote  the  Ethiopians  before 

A.sa,  aud  before  .Judah;  and  the  Ethiopians  lied. 

i:i.  And   Asa  and   the  people  tliat  m-re  with 

him  pursued  them  unto  Gerar :  and  the  Ethiopians  were 
overthrown,  that  they  could  not  rci^iver  themselves ; 
for  they  were  destroyed  before  the  Loud,  and  before 
his  host ;  and  they  carried  away  very  much  s])oil. 

14.  And  they  smote  all" the  cities  round  al)out 

Gerar  ;  for  the  fear  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them  :  and 
they  spoiled  all  the  cities;  for  there  was  e.\ceediug 
much  spoil  in  them. 

13.  They  smote  also  the  tents  of  cattle,  aud 

carried  away  sheep  and  camels  in  abundance,  and  re- 
tm-ned  to  Jerusalem. 

—  XV.  19.  And  there  was  no  nu>re  war  unto  the  five 
and  thirlietli  year  of  tlie  reign  of  Asa. 

(3.    CONSTANT   SKIRMISniNG.) 

1  Kingit  xv.  16.  And  there  was  war  between  Asa 
and  Baasha  Iviug  of  Israel  all  their  days. 
See  1  Kings  xv.  32. 

(4.    LEAGUE   WITH   SYRIA.) 

1  Eingit  XV.  17.  And  Baasha  king  of  Israel  went  up 
against  Judah,  and  built  Uamah,  that  be  might  not 
gutfer  any  to  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  Judah. 

18.  Then  Asa  took  all  the  silver  and  the  gold 

tltat  were  left  in  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and  delivered 
them  into  the  hand  of  his  servants  :  and  king  Asa  sent 
them  to  Ben-hadad,  the  son  of  Tabrimon,  the  sou  of 
Hezion,  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  at  Damascus,  saying, 

19.   TItere  ii  a  league  between  me  and  thee, 

und  between  my  father  and  thy  father:  behold,  I  have 
sent  mito  thee  :i  present  of  silver  and  gold ;  come  and 
break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  Israel,  that  he 
may  de]);irt  from  me 

20.  So  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa, 

and  sent  the  captains  of  the  hosts  which  he  had  against 
the  cities  of  Israel,  and  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and 
Abel-beth-maachah,  aud  all  Ciuneroth,  with  all  the 
land  of  Naplit;ili. 

21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Baasha  heard 

OujiV'if,  that  he  left  off  building  of  llamah,  and  dwelt 
in  Tirzah. 

22.  Tlien     king    Asa    made    a   procliuiiation 

tiiroughout  all  Judah  ;  none  irns  exempted  :  and  they 
took  away  the  stones  of  Ramah,  and  the  timber  there- 
of, wherewith  Baasha  had  Ituilded  ;  and  king  Asa 
budt  with  them  Geha  of  Benjamin,  and  Mizpah. 

2  C/ir.  xvi.  1.  In  the  six  and  thirtieth  j-ear  of  the 
reign  of  Asa,  Baasha  king  of  Israel  came  up  against 
Judah,  and  built  Ramah,  to  the  intent  that  he  might 
let  none  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  Judah. 

—  —  2.  Then  Asa  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out 
of  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  and  of  the 
king's  house,  and  sent  to  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria,  that 
dwelt  at  D;unascu3,  saying, 

3.  T/iere  it  a  league  between  me  and  thee,  as 

there  ica.i  between  my  f:ither  and  thy  father :  behold,  I 
h;ive  sent  thee  silver  and  gold ;  go,  break  thy  league 
with  Baasha  king  of  Israel,  that  he  may  depart  from 
me. 

4.  And  Ben-hadad  hearkened  tmto  king  Asa, 

and  sent  the  captains  of  his  armies  against  the  cities 
of  Israel;  and  they  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and  Abel- 
maim,  aud  all  the  store  cities  of  JS'aphtali. 

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a.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Baasha  heard  it, 

thiit  he  left  otf  building  of  l{amah,  and  let  his  work 
cease. 

G.  Then  Asa  the  king   took  all  Judah ;  and 

they  carried  away  the  stones  of  Ramah,  and  the  tim- 
ber thereof,  wherinvith  Bii:i,sli;i  Wiis  building;  and  he 
built  therewith  Geha  and  iMizpah.  ' 

{~>.    RElilllCKD   liY   A   PROI'IIET.) 

2  Chr.  xvi.  7.  And  at  that  time  Ilanani  the  seer 
came  to  Asa  king  of  Jiuhih,  and  s:dd  unto  him,  Ik- 
cause  thou  ha-st  relied  on  the  king  of  Syria,  and  not 
relied  on  the  Lord  thy  God,  therelore  is  the  host  of 
tlie  king  of  S.vria  escaped  out  of  thine  hand. 

-''8.  Were  not  the  Ethiopi:ms  and  the  Lubim  a 

huge  host,  with  very  many  cliariols  and  horsemen":' 
yet,  because  thou  did  rely  on  the  Lord,  he  delivered 
them  into  thine  hand. 

(6.   END  OK   ms  UEION.) 

1  Kings  XV.  24.  And  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David  his  fa- 
ther: aud  Jehoshtiphat  his  son  reigned  m  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xvi.  13.  And  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
died  ui  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  his  reign. 

§  113.    Jehosliaphat. 

(1.  LENOTH  AND  GENERAL  CHARACTER  OF  HIS  REIGN.) 

1  Kings  xxii.  41.  And  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Asa 
began  to  reign  over  Judah  in  the  fourth  year  of  Ahab 
king  of  Israel. 

42.  Jehoshaphat  was  thirty  and  five  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned  twenty  and 
five  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was 
Azubah  the  daughter  of  Shilhi. 

■  43.  And  he  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  Asa  his 

father ;  he  turned  not  aside  from  it,  doing  that  which 
was  right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  :  nevertheless  the 
high  places  were  not  taken  away  ;  for  the  people  of- 
fered and  burnt  incense  yet  in  the  high  jilaces.  _ 

44.  And  Jehoshaphat  made  peace  with  the 

king  of  Israel. 

40.  And  the  remnant  of  the  sodomites,  which 

remained  in  the  days  of  his  father  Asa,  he  took  out  of 
the  land. 

47.  There  was  then  no  king  in  Edom :  a  dei> 

uty  was  king. 

2  Chr.  XX.  31.  And  Jehoshaphat  reigned  over  Judah : 
7ie  teas  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he  began  to 
reign,  and  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  ,Ierusa- 
lem.  And  his  niother's  name  was  Azubah  the  daugh- 
ter of  Shilhi. 

32.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  his  fa- 
ther, and  departed  not  from  it,  domg  that  which  was 
right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

(2.   STRENGTHENS  HIS  KINGDOM  AGAINST  ISRAEL.) 

2  C7ir.  .xvii.  1.  And  Jehoshaphat  his  son  reigned  in 
his  stead,  and  strengthened  himself  against  Israel. 

2.  And  he  placed  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities 

of  Judah,  and  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and 
in  the  cities  of  Ephraim,  which  Asa  his  father  had 
taken. 

(3.    PROVIDES  FOR    THE    RELIGIOUS    INSTRIICTION    OF 
niS  PEOPLE.) 

2  Chr.  xvii.  7.  Also  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign  ho 
sent  to  his  princes,  even,  to  Ben-hail,  aud  to  (»li:iiliah, 
and  to  Zechariah,  and  to  Nethaucel,  and  to  Jliehaiah, 
to  teach  in  the  cities  of  Judah. 

8.  And  with  them  he  sent  Levltes,  even  Shem- 

aiiih,  and  Nethaniah,  and  Zebadiah,  aud  Asahel,  and 
Shemiramoth,  and  Jehouathan,  and  Adonijah,  and 
Tobijah,  and  Tob-adonijah,  Levites ;  and  with  them 
Elisliama  and  Jehoram,  priests. 

(4.    HIS  PROSPERITY  AND   POWER.) 

2  Chr.  xvii.  10.  And  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  upon 
all  the  kingdoms  of  the  lands  that  were  round  about 
Judah,  80  that  they  made  no  war  ag;iinst  Jehoshaphiil 

11.  Also  .some  of  the.  Philistines  brought  Je- 
hoshaphat presents,  and  tribute  silver ;  and  the  Arar 


CHAF.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


bians  brought  him  flocks,  seveu  thousand  and  seven 
hundred  rams,  and  seven  thousand  and  seven  hun- 
(b'ed  he  sjoats. 

2  C/in'xvii.  12.  And  .Jehoshaphat  waxed  great  ex- 
ceedingly ;  and  he  built  in  Judah  castles,  and  cities  of 
store. 

13.  And  he  had  much  business  ui  the  cities 

of  Judah :  and  the  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  va- 
lour, vere  in  Jerusalem. 

14.  And  these  arc  the  numbers  of  them  ac- 

cordiuij  to  the  house  of  their  fathers:  Of  Judah,  the 
captains  of  thousands;  Adnab  the  chief,  and  with 
him  mighty  men  of  valour  three  hundred  thousand. 

15.  And  next  to  him  was  Jehohanan  the  cap- 
tain, and  with  him  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thou- 
sand. 

16.  And  next  him  was  Amasiah  the  son  oi 

Zichri,  who  willinslv  offered  himself  unto  the  Lord  ; 
and  with  him  two"  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of 
valour. 

17.  And  of  Benjamin ;  Eliada  a  mighty  man 

of  valour,  and  with  him  armed  men  with  bow  and 
shield  two  hundred  thousand. 

18.  And  next  him  was  Jehozabad,  and  with 

him  a  hiindred  and  fourscore  thousand  ready  prepared 
for  the  war. 

19.  These  waited  on  the  king,  besides  those 

whom  the  king  put  in  the  fenced  cities  throughout  all 
Judah. 

(5.    ALLIANCE  WITH  ISR.^EL.) 

2  Ohr.  xviii.  1.  Now  Jehoshaphat  had  riches  and 
honour  in  abundance,  and  jomed  aflinity  with  Ahab. 

2.  And  atler  cerhiin  years  he  went  down  to 

Ahab  to  Samaria.  And  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  oxen 
for  him  in  abundance,  and  for  the  people  that  he  had 
with  him,  and  persuaded  him  to  go  up  with  him  to 
Ramoth-gilead.  . 

3.  And  Ahab  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Je- 
hoshaphat king  of  Judah,  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to 
Ramoth-gilead  ?  And  he  answered  him,  I  am  as  thou 
art,  and  my  people  as  thy  people ;  and  we  will  be  with 
thee  in  the  war. 

38.  So  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jehoshaphat  the 

king  of  Judah  went  up  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

29.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha- 
phat, I  will  disguise  myself,  and  will  go  to  the  battle  ; 
but  put  thou  oil  thy  robes.  So  the  king  of  Israel  dis- 
guised himself;  and  they  went  to  the  battle. 

30.  jSTow  the  kmg  of  Syria  had  commanded 

the  captains  of  the  chariots  that  were  with  him,  say- 
ing, Fight  ye  not  with  small  or  great,  save  only  with 
the  king  of"  Israel. 
(See  2  Chr.  xviii.  31.) 

2  Chr.  xviii.  33.  For  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  the 
captains  of  the  chariots  perceived  that  it  was  not  the 
king  of  Israel,  they  turned  back  again  from  pursuing 

him. 

33.  And  a  certain  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  ven- 
ture and  smote  the  king  of  Israel  between  the  joints 
of  the  harness  :  therefore  he  said  to  his  chariot  man. 
Turn  thine  hand,  that  thou  mayest  carry  me  out  of 
the  host ;  for  I  am  wounded. 

34.  And  the  liattle  increased  that  day :  how- 

be'it  the  king  of  Israel  stayed  himself  up  in  his  chariot 
againsi  the  Syrians  until  the  even:  and  about  the 
tSne  of  the  suit  going  down  he  died. 

(0.   REPROVED  FOR  THE  ALLIANCE.) 

2  Chr.  xix.  1.  And  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  Judah 
returned  to  his  house  in  peace  to  Jerusalem. 

o    ^\„d  Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani  the  seer  went 

out  to  meet  him,  and  said  to  king  Jehoshaphat, 
Shouldest  thou  help  the  ungodly,  and  love  them  that 
hate  the  Lord  ?  therefore  is  wrath  upon  thee  from  be- 
fore the  Lord. 


(7.  REFORMATION  AGAIN  ATTEMPTED.) 

2  Chr  xix  4  And  Jehoshaphat  dwelt  at  Jerusalem : 
and  he  w.'iit  out  again  through  the  people  from  Becr- 
sheba  to  mount  Ephraim,  and  brought  them  back  unto 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers. 

(See  2  Chr.  xix.  5.) 


2  Chr  xix.  6.  And  said  to  the  judges,  Take  heed 
what  ye  do :  for  ye  judge  not  for  man,  but  for  the 
Lord,  who  ix  with  von  in  the  judgment. 

7.  'VVhercfore  now  let  the  fear  of  the  Lord  be 

upon  you  ;  take  heed  and  do  it :  for  there  i.s  no  iniciuity 
with  the  Lord  our  God,  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor 

taking  of  gifts.  .       m,        i    „ 

9.  And  he  charged  them,  saying,  Thus  shall 

ye  do  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  faithfully,  and  with  a 
perfect  heart. 

10.  And  what  cause  soever  shall  come  to  you 

of  your  brethren  that  dwell  in  their  cities,  between 
blood  and  blood,  between  law  and  commandment,- 
statutes  and  judgments,  ye  shall  even  warn  them  that 
they  trespass  not" against  the  Lord,  and  so  wrath  come 
upon  you,  and  upon  your  brethren :  this  do,  and  ye 
shall  not  ti-espass. 

(8.   SIGNAL  VICTORY.) 

2  Chr.  XX.  1.  It  came  to  pass  after  this  also,  that  the 
children  of  Moab,  and  the  children  of  Amnion,  and 
with  them  other  besides  the  Ammonites,  came  against 
Jehoshaphat  to  battle. 

2.  Then  there  came  some  that  told  Jehosha- 
phat, saying.  There  cometh  a  great  multitude  against 
thee 'from  beyond  the  sea  on  this  side  S.yria;  and,  be- 
hold they  be' in  Hazazon-tamar,  which  !.<  En-gedi. 

3.  And  Jehoshaphat  feared,  and  set  himself  to 

seek  the  Lord,  and  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all 
Judah. 
(See  3  Chr.  xx.  14.)  „  .,    ,  , 

2  Chr.  XX.  15.  And  he  said.  Hearken  ye,  all  Judah, 
and  ye  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and  thou  king  Je- 
hoshaphat, Thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  you.  Be  not 
afraid  nor  dismayed  by  reason  of  this  great  multitude ; 
for  the  battle  is  not  vours,  but  God's. 

16.  To  morrow  go  ye  down   against  them: 

behold  they  come  up  by  the  cliff  of  Ziz  ;  and  ye  shall 
find  them  at  the  end  of  the  brook,  before  the  wilder- 
ness of  Jeruel.  .      ,.,.., 

17.  Ye  shall  not  need  to  fight  m  this  battle: 

set  yourselves,  stand  ye  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of 
the  Lord  with  you,  O  Judah  and  Jerusalem  :  fear  not, 
nor  be  dismayed;  to  morrow  go  out  against  them: 
for  the  Lord  will  be  with  you. 

23.  For  the  children  of  Amnion  and  Moab 

stood  up  against  the  mhabitants  of  mount  Seir,  utterly 
to  slay  and  destroy  th<-m.-  and  when  they  had  made 
an  end  of  the  inhabitants  of  Seir,  every  one  helped  to 
destroy  another. 

_  _  24.  And  when  Judah  came  toward  the  watch- 
tower  in  the  wilderness,  they  looked  unto  the  multi- 
tude, and,  behold,  they  loere  dead  bodies  fallen  to  the 
earth,  and  none  escaped. 

25.  And  when  Jehoshaphat  and  his  people 

came  to  take  away  the  spoil  of  them,  they  found 
among  them  in  abundance  both  riches  with  the  dead 
bodies,  and  precious  jewels,  which  they  striiiped  off 
for  themselves,  more  than  they  could  cany  away :  and 
they  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the  spod,  it  was 
so  much.  „    ,     ,  . 

29.  And  the  fear  of  God  was  on  all  the  king- 
doms of  those  countries,  when  they  had  heard  that  the 
Lord  fou.ght  against  the  enemies  of  Israel. 

30.  Soothe  realm  of  Jehoshaphat  was  qmet ; 

for  his  God  gave  him  rest  round  about. 

(9.   JEnOSHAPH.VT's   SHIPS.) 

1  Kiiu/s  xxii.  48.  Jehoshaphat  made  ships  of  Thar- 
shish  to' go  to  Ophir  for  gold :  but  they  went  not ;  for 
the  ships  were  broken  at  Ezion-geber. 

49.  Then  said  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  unto 

Jehoshaphat.  Let  my  servants  go  with  thy  servants  in 
the  ships.     But  Jehoshaphat  would  not. 

2  Chr.  XX.  35.  And  after  this  did  Jehoshaphat  kmg 
of  Judah  jom  himself  with  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel, 
who  did  very  wickedly :  . 

36.  And  he  joined  himself  with  him  to  make 

ships  to  go  to  Tarshish :  and  they  made  -the  ships  m 
Ezion-gaber.  „  ^^    ,       ,      c 

:37.  Then    Eliezer    the    son  of  Dodavah  of 

Mareshah  prophesied  against  Jehoshaphat,  saying. 
Because  thou  hast  joined  thyself  with  Ahaziah,  the 


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CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  X 


r>()uu  hath  lirokru  thy  works.  And  the  ships  were 
liiokcn,  that  thi«y  vvii-e  not  able  to  go  to  Taishish. 

(10.  Ills  r)E.\Tii.) 

1  A7h^.i  xxii.  .")0.  And  .Idioshaphat  slept  with  his  fa- 
ihers.and  was  liuricd  Willi  his  lathers  in  llie  city  of  David 
his  lather:  and  .Ichoram  his  son  reigned  in  his  slead. 

2  Clii:  xxi.  1.  \ii\v  Jchosliaphat  slept  with  his 
falliers,  and  was  hnried  with  hislalhers  in  the  eity  of 
David.     And  Jehorani  his  sou  rcigued  in  his  stead. 

^114.    Jehorani. 

(1.   BLOODY   ISKdlNNINO.) 

(For  his  brethren,  see  3  C/ir.  xxi.  2.) 

3  Chr.  xxi.  3.  And  their  lUlhcr  gave  them  great  gifts 
of  silver,  and  of  gold,  and  of  precious  things,  with 
fenced  cities  in  .liidah  :  bnt  the  kingdom  gave  he  to 
.lehorani  ;  heeanse  he  C'M  the  fii'stborn. 

4.  Now  when  Jehorani  was   risen  np  to  the 

kingdom  of  his  father,  he  slrengtliencd  himself,  and 
slew  all  his  brethren  with  the  sword,  and  divers  also 
of  the  princes  of  Israel.. 

(2.    WICKED  REIGN.) 

3  Tuiirjii  viii,  Ifi.  And  in  the  fifth  year  of  .lorani  the 
son  of  Ahab  the  king  of  Israel,  .Jehoshaphat  bciiir/  then 
king  of  .Iiulah,  .lehoram  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king 
of  Jndah  began  to  reign. 

17.  Thirty  anil  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

began  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned  eight  years  in  Jeru- 
salem.  • 

18.  And  ho  w.alked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  as  did  the  honse  of  Ahab  ;  for"  the  daughter  of 
Ahab  was  his  wife  :  and  he  did  evil  iu  the  sight  of  the 
LoKD. 

19.  Yet  the  Lord  wotdd  not  destroy  Judah 

for  David  his  servant's  sake,  as  he  promised  him  to 
give  him  always  a  light,  mid  to  his  children. 

2  Chi:  xxi.  5.  Jehorani  was  thirty  and  two  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eight 
\cars  in  Jerusalem. 

^6.  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  like  as  did  the  house  of  Ahab  :  for  he  had  the 
daughter  of  Ahab  to  wife  :  and  he  wrought  tliat  which 
wiis  evil  in  the  ej'es  of  the  Lord. 

7.  Howbeit  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  the 

house  of  David,  because  of  the  covenant  that  he  had 
made  with  David,  and  as  he  promised  to  give  a  light 
to  him  and  to  his  sons  for  ever. 

(3.   REVOLT   op   THE   EDOjrlTES.) 

3  KiiiffS  viii.  20.  In  his  days  Edom  revolted  from  un- 
der the  handof  Judah,  and  niade  a  king  over  themselves. 

21.  So  Joram  went  over  to  Zair,  and  all  the 

chariots  with  him :  and  lie  rose  liy  night,  and  smote 
tlie  Edomites  whicli  compassed  him  about,  and  the 
eaptams  of  the  chariots :  and  the  people  fled  into  their 
tents. 

22.  Yet  Edom  revolted  from  under  the  hand 

of  Judah  unto  this  day.  Then  Libnah  revolted  at  the 
same  time. 

2  Chi:  xxi.  8.  In  his  days  the  Edomites  revolted 
from  under  the  dominion  of  Judab,  and  made  them- 
selves a  king. 

9.  Then  Jehoram  went  forth  with  his  princes, 

and  all  his  chariots  with  him  :  and  he  rose  up  by 
night,  and  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed  him 
in,  and  the  captains  of  llie  chariots. 

10.  So  the  Edomites  revolted  from  under  the 

hand  of  Judali  unto  tliis  day.  The  same  time  nl.io  did 
Lilinah  revolt  from  under  "his  hand;  because  he  had 
forsaken  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers. 

(4.   PirXISTIXES  AMD   ARABIANS    COjrE   AGAINST   IIIM.) 

2  Chr.  xxi.  16.  Moreover  the  Lord  stirred  up  against 
Jehoram  the  spirit  of  the  Philistines,  and  of  the  Ai'a- 
biaus,  that  icere  near  the  Ethiopians  : 

17.  And  they  came  up  into  Judah,  and  brake 

into  it,  and  carried  away  all  the  substance  that  was 
found  in  the  king's  honse,  and  his  sons  also,  and  his 
wives;  so  that  there  was  never  a  son  left  him,  save 
Jehoahaz,  the  yomigcet  of  his  sons. 

18  2 


(').   LOATHSOME    DISEASE  AND    DE.^TII.) 

8  Kiiif/n  viii.  34.  And  Joram  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  bis  fathers  in  the  city  of  David; 
ami  .Vha/.iah  his  son  reigned  in  his  slead. 

2  Chr.  xxi.  IS.  And  alter  all  this  the  Lord  smote 
him  in  his  bowels  with  an  incurable  disease. 

19.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  that  in  process  of 

time,  after  the  end  of  two  years,  his  bowels  fell  out  by 
reason  of  his  sickness :  so  he  died  of  sore  diseases. 
.Vnd  his  people  made  no  burning  for  him,  like  the 
Ijuruing  of  his  fathers. 

1  30.  Thiiiy  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

began  to  reign,  "and  be  reigned  in  Jerusalem  eight 
years,  and  dep.irted  witboutbeing  desired.  Howbeit 
"they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David,  but  not  iu  the 
sepulchres  of  the  kings. 

1 11.",.    Aliaziali. 

(1.   niS   DESCENT    AND   WICKEDNESS.) 

3  Kiii{/K  viii.  2.5.  In  the  twelfth  year  of  .Toram  tho 
son  of  .Vhab  king  of  Israel  did  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Je- 
horam king  of  .judali  begin  to  reign. 

_  _  'id  Two  and  tw-enty  years  old  wtui  Ahazi.ah 
when  he  began  to  reign ;  and  lie  reigned  one  year  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  wiis  Athaliah,  the 
daughter  of  Omri  king  of  Israel. 

—  —  37.  And  he  w  alkcd  in  Uie  way  of  the  house 
of  Ahab,  and  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  as  did 
the  house  of  Ahab :  for  he  ira-n  the  son  iu  law  of  the 
house  of  Ahal). 

2  Chi:  xxii.  1.  And  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
made  Ahaziah  his  youngest  son  king  in  his  stead:  for 
the  band  of  men  t"hat  came  with  the  Arabians  to  tho 
camp  had  slain  all  the  eldest.  So  Ahaziah  the  son  of 
Jehoram  king  of  Judah  reigned. 

. 2.  Forty  and  two  years  old  was  Ahaziah  when 

he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusa- 
lem. His  mother's  name  also  icas  Athaliah  the  daugh- 
ter of  Omri. 

3.  He  also  walked  iu  the  ways  of  the  house 

of  Ahab :  for  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do 
wickedly. 

4.  "Wherefore  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

Lord  like  the  house  of  Ahab  :  for  they  were  his  coun- 
sellors, after  the  death  of  his  father,  to  his  destruction. 

(3.   JOINS  THE  KING  OF  ISRAEL  IN  ALLIANCE  AGAINST 
SYR  LA.) 

2  Kings  viii.  28.  And  he  went  with  Joram  the  son 
of  Ahab  to  the  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria  m 
Ramoth-gilead ;  and  the  Syrians  wounded  Joram. 

29.  And  king  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed 

in  Jezreel  of  the  wounds  which  the  Syrians  had  given 
him  at  Kamah,  when  he  fought  against  Ilazael  king 
of  Sn-ia.  And  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of 
Judah  went  down  to  see  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  iu 
Jezreel,  because  he  was  sick. 

3  Chr.  xxii.  5.  He  walked  also  after  their  counsel, 
and  went  with  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Is- 
rael to  war  against  Ilazael  king  of  Syria  at  Ramoth- 
gilead  :  and  t"lie  Syrians  smote  Joram. 

6.  And  he  retunied  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel  be- 
cause of  the  wounds  which  were  given  him  at  Ramah, 
when  he  fonght  with  Hazael  king  of  Sj-ria.  And 
Azariah  the  sou  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah  went 
down  to  see  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  at  Jezreel,  be- 
cause he  was  sick. 

(3.   IS  SLAIN   BY  JEnU.) 

See  3  Kings  ix.  37-29.    3  C?ir.  xxii.  7-9. 
§  116.    Qneen  Athaliah. 

(1.  SEEKS  TO  EXTERMLNATE  THE  R0V.4.L  LINE  OP 
DAVID.) 

2  Kings  xi.  1.  And  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of 
.Vhaziah  saw  that  her  son  was  dead,  she  arose  and  de- 
stroyed all  the  seed  royal. 

3  Chr  xxii.  10.  But  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of 
Ahaziah  saw  that  her  son  was  dead,  she  arose  and  de- 
stroyed all  the  seed  royal  of  the  house  of  Judah. 

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CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(3.    lltE  WIPE  OP  TirP.   niGH  PRIEST   SAVES  JEIIOASH.) 

3  Kiiiyn  xi.  'z.  Hut  .Jclioslielia,  the  ilaunlitcr  of  king 
.Toram,  sister  ot'  Aliaziali.  tnoK  joash  the  son  of  Aha- 
ziali,  and  stole  liiiii  from  aiiionij  Ilic  kin?;'s  sous,  irhieh 
iri're  slaiu  ;  and  tliey  hid  liini,  cecn  him  and  his  nurse, 
in  the  bedchamber  from  Athaliab,  so  that  he  was  not 
slain. 

3.  And  he  was  with  her  liid  in  tho  house  of 

tlie  Loud  six  yeai-s.  And  Atlialiali  did  reigu  over  the 
laud. 

i  C/ii:  xxii.  11.  But  Jelio.sliabeatli,  tlie  daueliter  of 
tlie  king,  took  .Joasli  the  son  of  Ahaziali,  and  stole  liiiu 
from  among  tlie  king's  sons  that  were  slain,  and  jiut 
liiin  and  his  nurse  in  a  bedchamber.  So  .Telioshalieath, 
the  daughter  of  king  .Jehorain,  the  wife  of  Jchoiada 
the  iiriesi,  (for  she  was  the  sister  of  Ahaziah,)  bid  bim 
fnini  Athaliab,  so  that  she  .slew  him  not. 

12.  And  he  was  with  them  hid  in  the  bouse 

of  God  six  years :  and  Athaliab  reigned  over  the  land. 

(3.    THE   HIGH  rRIEST   RECO^-ERS  THE  THRONE  FOR 
JEHOASH.) 

2  Kinr/s  xi.  4.  And  the  seventh  year  Jehoiada  sent 
and  fetrhed  the  rulers  over  hundreds,  with  the  cap- 
tains anil  the  ;;uard,  and  lirought  them  to  him  iuto  the 
bouse  of  tiie  LouD,  and  made  a  co\enant  with  them, 
and  took  an  oath  of  them  in  the  bouse  of  the  Lord, 
aud  shewed  them  the  king's  son. 

5.  And  be  commanded  tliem,  saying,  This  is 

the  tiling  that  ye  sli.all  do;  xV  third  part" of  you  that 
fulir  in  on  the  sabbath  shall  even  lie  keepers  of  the 
watch  of  the  kmg's  house; 

— •  —  0.  Aud  a  tliird  part  Khali,  he  at  the  gate  of  Sur; 
and  a  third  part  at  the  gate  behind  the  guard :  so 
.shall  ye  keep  the  watch  of  the  bouse,  that  it  be  not 
broken  down. 

7.  And  two  parts  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on 

the  sabbath,  even  they  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the 
bouse  of  the  Lord  about  tlie  king. 

8.  Aud  ye  shall  compass  the  king  round  about, 

every  man  with  bis  weapons  in  bis  band :  aud  be  that 
Cometh  within  the  ranges,  let  bim  be  slaiu  :  aud  lie  ye 
with  the  Idng  as  be  goeth  out  and  as  he  cometh  in. 

n.  And  the  eajitains  over  the  hundreds  did 

according  to  all  tldnrjx  that  .Jehoiada  the  jiriest  com- 
manded: and  tliey  took  every  man  his  men  that  were 
to  come  in  on  the  sabb:itb,  with  them  that  should  go 
out  on  the  sabbath,  and  came  to  Jehoiada  tlie  prie-st. 

10.  Aud  to  the  caiitaius  over  hundreds  did 

the  priest  give  king  David's  spears  aud  shields,  that 
iterc  in  tlie  temple  of  the  Lord. 

11.  And  the  guard  stood,  every  man  with  bis 

weapons  In  bis  band,  round  about  the  king,  from  the 
light  corner  of  the  temiile  to  the  left  corner  of  the 
temi>le,  nlomi  by  the  altar  and  tlie  temple. 

■  12.  And  be  brought  forth  the  king's  son,  and 

put  the  cro\\u  ttpon  him,  and  (jarc  him  the  testimony  ; 
and  they  made  bim  king,  and  anointed  him;  and  the}' 
clajjped  theu-  bauds,  and  said,  God  save  the  king. 

(4.   ATHALIAH   SLAIX.) 

2  Kinf/fi  xi.  in.  And  wben  Athaliab  beard  the  noise 
of  the  guard  tux!  of  the  peoiile,  she  came  to  the  peo- 
ple into  the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

14.  And  when  she   looked,  behold,  the  Idng 

stood  by  a  jiillar,  as  the  manner  mix,  and  the  princes 
and  the  trumpeters  by  the  king,  and  all  the  people  of 
the  land  rejoiced,  and  lilew  with  trumpets:  and  Atha- 
liab rent  her  clothes,  and  cried.  Treason,  treason. 

15.   But  .Tehoiada   the  lu-ie.st   eomniauded  the 

captains  of  the  hundreds,  the  otii<'crs  of  the  host,  and 
said  unto  them.  Have  her  forth  without  the  ranges; 
and  bim  that  foUoweth  her  kill  with  the  sword.  For 
liie  pri<'st  had  said.  Let  her  not  be  slaiu  in  the  bouse 
of  the  IjOKI). 

Ui.  And  they  laid  hands  on   ber;  and  she 

went  by  the  way  by  Ibe  which  the  liorses  came  into 
the  king's  house :  and  there  was  she  slain. 

(5.   ORDER  restored.) 

(See  2  jang»  xi.  17.) 

2  Kinf/H  xi.  10.  And  be  took  the  rulers  over  hun- 
dreds, and  the  civplains,  aud  the  guard,  aaid  all  the 


]icople  of  the  laud  ;  and  they  brought  down  the  king 
from  the  house  of  the  Lord,  aud  came  by  the  way 
of  the  gate  of  the  guard  to  the  king's  house.  Aud  he 
sat  on  the  throne  of  the  kings. 

20.  And  all  the  people  of  the  laud  rejoiced, 

and  the  city  was  in  ciuiet :  and  they  slew  Athaliab 
with  the  sword  beside  the  king's  bouse. 

§  117.    Jelioash. 

(1.    LENGTH  OP   HIS  REIGN.) 

2  lungs  xi.  21.  Seven  years  old  was  Jeboash  wben 
he  began  to  reign. 

—  xii.  1.  lu  the  seventh  year  of  Jehu,  Jeboash  began 
to  reign  ;  and  forty  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem. 
Aud  bis  mother's  name  teas  Zibiab  of  Beer-sheba. 

3  C'lii:  xxiv.  1.  Joash  was  seven  years  old  wben  be 
began  to  reign,  and  lie  reigned  forty  years  in  .Jerusa- 
lem. His  mother's  name  also  was  Zibiab  of  Beer- 
slieba. 

(2.    DTPLirENCE   OP   THE   HIGH   PRIEST.) 

2  Kinr/s  xii.  2.  And  .Jeboash  did  that  irhifli  was  right 
in  the  sight  of  the  JjORD  all  bis  da3-s  wbereiu  Jehoiada 
the  priest  instructed  him. 

2  C/n:  xxiv.  2.  Aud  Joash  did  ^Z/rt^J/iAiW;  jros  right  in 
the  sight  of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  Jehoiada  the  priest. 

3.  Aud  Jehoiada   took   for  bim  two  wives ; 

and  he  begat  sous  and  daughters. 

(3.   REPAIRS  .THE   TEMPLE.) 

See  2  Kings  xii.  4-16.    2  C/ii:  xxiv.  4-14. 

(4.   DEATH   OF   TirE   HIGH  PRIEST.) 

2  CJtr.  xxiv.  1.5.  But  Jehoiada  waxed  old,  and  was 
full  of  days  when  he  died ;  a  hundred  and  thirty 
years  old  was  lie  when  he  died. 

16.  And  they  buried  bim  in  the  city  of  David 

among  the  kings,  because  he  bad  done  good  hi  Israel, 
both  toward  God,  and  toward  his  house. 

(5.   HIS  PEOPLE   LEAD   HIM   INTO   IDOLATRY.) 

2  C7ir.  xxiv.  17.  Now  after  the  death  of  Jehoiada 
came  Ibe  princes  of  Judah,  and  made  obeisance  to  the 
king.     Then  the  king  hearkened  unto  them. 

See  2  C/ii:  xxiv.  18-22. 

(6.    SYRIAN  rSVASION.) 

2  Kings  xii.  17.  Then  Hazael  king  of  Syria  went  up- 
aud  fought  against  Gath,  aud  took  it:  aiid  Ifazael  set 
his  face  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem. 

18.  And  Jeboash  kin.g  of  Judah  took  all  the 

hallowed  things  that  Jehoshaphat,  and  Jehoram,  and 
Ahaziah,  liis  fathers,  kings  of  Judah,  had  dedicated, 
aud  his  o^^m  hallowed  tbiugs,  and  all  the  gold  that  was 
found  in  the  treasures  of  the  bouse  of  the  Lord,  aud 
in  the  king's  house,  and  sent  il  to  Hazael  king  of 
Syria :  and  he  went  away  from  Jerusalem. 

2  Chr.  xxiv,  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  tlie  end  of 
the  year,  that  the  host  of  Sp'ia  came  up  against  him : 
aud'they  came  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  destroyed 
all  the  princes  of  the  iieojile  from  among  the  people, 
and  sent  all  the  spoil  of  tbeiu  uuto  the  king  of  Da- 
mascus. 

24.  For  the  army  of  the  Syrians  came  with  a 

small  company  of  men,  and  the  Lord  delivered  a  very 
great  host  into  their  band,  because  they  had  forsaken 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers.  So  they  executed 
judgment  against  Joash. 

(7.    SLAIN  BY   HIS   SERVANTS.) 

2  Kings  xii.  20.  And  his  servants  arose,  and  made  a 
conspiracy,  aud  slew  Joash  in  the  bouse  of  Millo,  which 
goeth  down  to  Silla. 

21.  For  Jozacbar  the  son  of  Shimeath,  and 

Jehozabad  the  son  of  Sboiuer,  his  servants,  smote  him. 
aud  be  died;  and  they  buried  bim  with  his  fathers  in 
the  city  of  David:  aud  Amaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

2  C/it:  xxiv.  2.5.  And  when  they  were  departed  from 
him,  (tor  they  left  liim  in  great  diseases,)  bis  own  ser- 
vants conspired  against  him  for  the  blood  of  the  sons 
of  .Jehoiada  the  jn'iest,  aud  slew  him  on  his  bed,  and 
he  died:  aud  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David, 
but  they  buried  him  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings. 

4 


CHAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


2  (^hi\  x\iv.  Or>,  Anil  tlu'sc  are  tlicy  Hint  cons|iir('<l 
.'lETiiinsl  liiiii ;  Z;iliiiil  llif  scm  ol'  Shiiniatli  ;iii  Amnion- 
itess,  and  Jchozabad  the  son  ol'SliiiiiiitU  a  Moabitcss. 

§118.    Aumxiah. 

(1.    BEOIKS   WKLL.) 

2  Ktngs  xiv  1.  In  the  second  year  of  Joash  son  of 
.Tehoahaz  kins  of  Israel  reigned"  Amaziah  the  son  of 
Joash  king  of  Judah. 

2."He  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

begun  to  reign,  and  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in 
Jerusalem.  "And  his  mother's  name  «•««  Jehoaddan 
of  Jerusalem. 

3.  And  he  did  Ihnt  irhkh  irim  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  I,oiii>,  yet  not  like  David  his  father:  he  did  ac- 
fordin'^j  to  all  things  as  Joash  his  lather  did. 

2  C/ir.  XXV.  1.  Amaziah  ('•((.i  twenty  and  five  years 
old  ir/ii'ii  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigneil  twenty  and 
nine  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  iras 
Jehoaddan  of  Jerusalem. 

2.  And  he  did  t/iat  «-/ii<7i  ii^as  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  LonD,  but  not  with  a  pert'ect  heart. 

(3.   AVENGES  TITE   MrRDEU  OF   HIS  F.VTHER.) 

2  Kinrjn  xiv.  .5.  And  it  enme  to  pass,  as  soon  as  the 
kingdom  was  confirmed  in  his  hand,  that  he  slew  his 
servants  whieli  had  slain  the  king  his  father. 

See  2  Kings  xiv.  0.     3  Chr.  xxv.  o,  4. 

(3.   DISMISSES  TROOPS  HIRED  OF  ISRAEL.) 

2  Chr.  xxv.  .5.  Moreover  Amaziah  gathered  Judah 
together,  and  made  them  captains  over  thousands,  and 
captains  over  hundreds,  according  to  the  houses  of 
their  fathers,  throughout  all  Judah  and  Brnjamin:  and 
he  numbered  them  from  twenty  years  old  and  above, 
and  found  them  tliree  hundred  thousand  choice  nun, 
nlile  to  go  forth  to  war,  that  could  handle  spear  and 
.shield. 

G.  He  hired  also  a  hundred  thousand  mighty 

men  of  valour  out  of  Israel  for  a  hundred  talents  of 
silver. 

7.  But  there  came  a  man  of  God  to  him,  say- 
ing, O  king,  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with  thee; 
lor  the  LoitB  it  not  with  Israel,  to  ich,  irith  all  the 
children  of  Eiihraim. 

8.  But  if  thou  wilt  go,  do  it,  be  strong  for  the 

battle  :  God  shall  make  thee'  fall  before  the  enemy  :  for 
God  hath  power  to  hel|i,  and  to  cast  down. 

'J.  And  Amaziah  said  to  the  man  of  God,  But 

what  shall  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents  which  I  have 
given  to  the  army  of  Israel":'  And  the  man  of  God 
answered,  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 
than  this. 

10.  Then  Amaziah  separated  them,  to  iril,  the 

army  th;it  was  come  to  him  out  of  E|>hraim,  to  go 
home  again  ;  wherefore  their  anger  was  greatly  kin- 
dled against  Judah,  and  they  returned  home  in  great 
anger. 

13.  But  the  soldiers  of  the  amiy  which  Ama- 
ziah sent  back,  that  they  should  not  go  with  him  to 
battle,  fell  upon  the  cities  of  Judah,  from  S:iinaria 
even  unto  Beth-horon,  and  smote  three  thousand  of 
them  and  took  much  spoil. 

(4.    GOES  AGArSST  EDOM.) 

3  lunfjs  xiv.  7.  lie  slew  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of 
salt  ten  thousand,  and  took  Scla  by  war,  and  called 
the  name  of  it  Joktheel  unto  this  day. 

2  U/ir.  xxv.  11.  And  Amiiziah  strengthened  himself, 
and  led  forth  his  people,  and  went  to  the  valley  of  s;ilt, 
and  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  thousand. 

12.  And  other  ten  thousand  hft  alive  did  the 

children  of  Judah  carry  away  captive,  and  brought 
them  unto  the  top  of  the  rock,  and  cast  them  down 
from  the  top  of  the  rock,  that  they  all  were  broken  in 
pieces. 

(5.    FALLS  INTO  IDOLATRY.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxv.  14-16. 

(6.   WAR   WITH   ISR.VEL.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  8.  Then  Amaziah  sent  messengers  to 
Jeho.ish,  the  son  of  Jehoaliaz  son  of  .leliu,  king  of 
Israel,  saying.  Come,  let  us  look  one  another  in  the  face. 

o 


0.  And  Jehoash   the  king  of  Israel   sent   to 

Amazi:ili  king  of  Juihili,  s:iyinir,  The  thistle  that  irdH 
in  Leli;inou  sent  to  the  cedar  that  iri/.v  in  Lebanon, 
saying,  (Jive  thy  (huigliler  to  iny  son  to  wife :  and 
there  p:issed  by  a  wild  Ijeast  that  wus  in  Lebanon,  and 
trode  down  the  thistle. 

10.  Tliou  hast  indeed  smitten  Edom,  and  thine 

heart  h;ith  liltid  liiee  up:  glory  »/' M/n,  and  tarrj- at 
home:  for  why  slionldest  tliou  nieildle  to  thi/  liurt, 
that  thou shouldcst  fall, <■ '(71  tliou,and  Judah  with  thee? 

11.  But  .Vmaziah  wo\ild  not  hear.     Therefore 

Jehoash  king  of  Israel  went  up ;  and  he  and  Amaziah 
king  of  Jud:ili  looked  one  another  in  the  face  at  Beth- 
shemesli,  which  bilongiih  to  Judah. 

12.  And  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  liefore 

Israel;  and  tlu-y  tied  every  man  to  their  tents. 

13.  Anil  Jelioasli  king  of  Israel  look  Amaziah 

king  of  Judah,  the  son  of  Jelio;isli  the  .son  of  Ali;iziah, 
at  iJeth-shemesh,  and  came  to  Jeriis:dem,  and  brake 
down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from  the  gate  of  Ephraim 
unto  the  corner  gate,  lour  hundred  cubits. 

14.  And  betook  all  the  gold  and  silver,  and 

all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and 
hostaites,  and  returned  to  S;im;iria. 

3  Chr.  x.w.  21.  So  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  went 
up;  and  they  saw  one  another  in  the  face,  Uilh  he  and 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  at  Beth-sliemesh,  which  be- 
longeth  to  Judah. 

22.  And  Judah  was  put  to  the  woree  before 

Israel,  and  they  fled  every  man  to  his  tent. 

23.  And  Joash  the  king  of  Isr;iel  took  Ama- 
ziah kins  of  Judah,  the  son  of  Jo;ish,  the  son  of  .Tehoa- 
haz, at  Beth-shemesh,  and  brought  him  to  Jerusalem, 
and  lirake  downi  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from  the  gate 
of  Ephraim  to  the  corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits. 

24.  And  he  ti/ok  all  the  gold  and  the  silver,  and 

all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  house  of  God 
with  Obededom,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house, 
the  hostages  also,  and  returned  to  Samaria. 

(7.    SLAIX  BY  CONSPIRATORS.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  17.  And  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash 
king  of  .Judah  lived  after  the  death  of  Jehoash  son  of 
Jehoaliaz  king  of  Israel  fifteen  years. 

19.  Now  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him 

in  Jerusalem :  and  he  fled  to  Laehish ;  but  the}'  sent 
after  him  to  Laehish,  and  slew  him  there. 

20.  And  they  brought  him  on  horses  :  and  he 

was  bm'ied  at  Jerusalem  with  his  fathers  ui  the  city  of 
David. 

2  Chr.  xxv.  2.5.  And  Amaziah  the  son  of  .Toash  king 
of  Judah  lived  after  the  death  of  Joash  son  of  Jehoa- 
liaz king  of  Israel  fifteen  ye;irs. 

27.  Now  after  the  time  that  Amaziah  did  turn 

away  from  fijllowing  the  Loud  they  nuide  ;i  consiiiracy 
against  him  in  Jerusalem  :  and  he  tied  to  L;icliish :  but 
tiiey  sent  to  Laehish  after  him,  aiul  slew  him  there. 

28.  And  they  brought  him  upon  horses,  and 

buried  him  with  his  "fathers  in  the  city  of  Judah. 

§  110.    Azariah,  or  Uzziah. 

(1.   BEGINS  WELL.) 

2  Kings  xiv.  21.  And  all  the  peo|ile  of  .Tudah  took 
Azariah,  which  vns  sixteen  years  old,  and  made  him 
king  instead  of  his  father  Amaziah. 

—  XV.  1.  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Jero- 
;  boam  king  of  Israel  began  Azariah  son  of  Amaziah 
king  of  Judah  to  reign. 

2.  Sixteen  years  old  was  he  when  he  began  to 

reign,  and  he  reiirned  two  and  fifty  years  in  .lerusalem. 
And  ills  mother's  name  itds  Jecholi;ih  of  Jerusalem. 

3.  And  he  did  thit  which  ica.i  ri.srht  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  father  Amaziah 
had  done; 

2  I'hr.  xxvi.  1.  Then  all  the  people  of  .Tndah  took 
Uzziah,  who  (/-((.« sixteen  yeai-s  old,  and  made  him  king 
in  the  room  of  his  father  Amaziah. 

3.  Sixteen  years  old  irn.i  Uzziah  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  iie  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in 
Jerusalem.'  His  mother's  name  also  wa*  JecoUah  of 
Jerusalem. 


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2  Chr.  xxvi.  4.  And  he  did  that  whkh  was  rinlit  iu 
the  siirht  of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  "lather 
Amaziah  did. 

(8.   COMPLETES    THE    REDUCTION   OF   THE    EDOMITES.) 

2  Kinr/K  xiv.  33.  He  built  Elath,  and  restored  it  to 
Judah,  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers. 

3  Chr.  \K\\.  2.  lie  biult  Eloth,  and  restored  it  to 
Judah,  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers. 

(3.   OTHER  MTLITAHY  SUCCESSES.) 

3  Chr.  xxvi.  6.  And  he  went  forth  and  warred 
against  the  Philistines,  and  brake  down  the  wall  of 
Gath,  and  the  wall  of  Jabneli,  and  the  wall  of  Ash- 
dod,  and  built  cities  about  Ashdod,  and  among  the 
Philistines. 

7.  And  God  helped  him  against  the  Philis- 
tines, and  against  the  Arabians  that  dwelt  in  Gur- 
baal,  and  the  Mehuuim. 

8.  And  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  Uzziah : 

and  his  name  spread  abroad  even  to  the  entering  in  of 
Egypt ;  for  he  strengthened  himself  exceedingly. 

(4.   USURPS  THE   priest's   OFFICE,   AND  IS  SMITTEN 
WITH   LEPROSY.) 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  16.  But  when  he  was  strong,  his  heart 
■was  lifted  up  to  hi.i  destruction;  for  he  transgressed 
against  the  Lord  his  God,  and  went  into  the  temple 
of  the  Lord  to  burn  incense  upon  the  altar  of  incense. 

17.  And  Azariah  the  priest  went  in  after  him, 

and  with  him  fourscore  priests  of  the  Lord,  t/uU  were 
valiant  men : 

—  —  18.  And  they  withstood  Uzziah  the  king,  and 
said  unto  him.  It  appertaineth  not  unto  thee,  Uzziah, 
to  burn  incense  unto  the  Lord,  but  to  the  priests  the 
sons  of  Aaron,  that  are  consecrated  to  burn  incense  : 
go  out  of  the  sanctuary;  for  tliou  hast  trespassed; 
neither  shall  it  be  for  tliine  honour  from  the  Lord 
God. 

See  3  Kings  xv.  5.     3  CJir.  xxvi.  19-31. 

(5.    niS  DEATH.) 

3  Ixiiu/s  XV.  7.  So  Azariah  slept  with  his  fathers ; 
and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 
David :  and  Jotluim  his  son  reigned  iu  his  stead. 

3  Chr.  xxvi.  23.  So  Uzziah  slejit  with  his  tjithers, 
and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  field  of 
the  Ijurial  which  behnged  to  the  kings ;  for  they  said. 
He  is  a  leper:  and  Jotham  his  son  reigned  "in  his 
stead. 

§  120.    Jotliam. 

(1.    A   GOOD    KING.) 

3  Kings  xv.  33.  In  the  second  year  of  Pckah  the  son 
of  Remaliah  king  of  Israel  began  Jotham  the  son  of 
Uzziah  king  of  Judah  to  reign. 

33.  F'ive  and  twenty  years  old  was  he  when 

he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Je- 
rusalem. And  his  mother's  name  was  Jerusha,  the 
daugliter  of  Zadok. 

34.  And  he  did  that  whieh  was  right  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord  :  he  did  according  to  all  that  his  fa- 
ther Uzziah  had  done. 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  1.  Jotham  was  twenty  and  five  years 
old  when  he  liegau  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen 
years  in  Jerusalem.  His  liiother's  name  also  was  Je- 
rushah,  tlie  daughter  of  Zadok. 

2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  right  in  thesiglit 

of  the  Loud,  according  to  all  that  his  father  Uzz"^iah 
did :  howljeit  he  entered  not  into  the  temple  of  the 
Lord.    And  the  peojile  did  yet  corruptly. 

8.  He  was  five  and  "twi^nty  years  old  when  he 

began  to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem. 

(2.    ENTERPRISE   IN  BUILDIXG.) 

S  Chr.  xxvii.  3.  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  on  the  wall  of  Ophel  he  built  much. 

4.  Moreover  he  built  cities  in  the  mountains 

of  Judah,  and  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towers. 

(3.    SUCCESS   IN   WAR.) 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  5.  lie  fought  also  with  the  king  of  the 
Ammonites,  and  prevailed  against  them.    And  the 


children  of  Amnion  gave  him  the  same  year  a  him- 
dred  talents  of  silvei',  and  ten  thousand  measures  of 
wheat,  and  ten  thousand  of  barley.  So  mucli  did  the 
children  of  Amnion  pay  unto  him,  both  the  second 
year,  and  the  third. 

(4.    TROUBLE  BEGINS.) 

3  Kings  xv.  37.  In  those  days  the  Lord  began  to 
send  against  Judah  Rezin  the  king  of  Sj^ria,  and  Pe- 
kah  the  son  of  Remaliah. 

(5.    ms   DEATH.) 

3  Kings  xv.  38.  And  Jotham  slept  with  his  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David 
his  father :  and  Ahaz  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxvii.  9.  And  Jotham  slept  with  his  fiithers, 
and  tliey  Imried  him  in  the  city  of  David  :  and  Ahaz 
his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  121.    Ahaz. 

(1.   A  WICKED   KING.) 

3  Kings  xvi.  1.  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  Pekah 
the  son  of  Remaliah,  Ahaz  son  of  Jotham  king  of 
Judah  began  to  reign. 

3.  Twenty  years  old  was  Ahaz  when  he  be- 
gan to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem, 
and  did  not  that  which  was  right  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord  his  God,  like  David  his  t\ither. 

2  Chr.  xxviii.  1.  Ahaz  loas  twenty  years  old  when 
he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in 
Jerusalem  :  but  he  did  not  that  which  was  right  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord,  like  David  his  fiither: 

2.  For  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of 

Israel,  and  made  also  molten  images  for  Baalim. 

(2.   ROUGHLT   HANDLED  1!Y  THE   STRL\.NS  AND 
ISRAELITES.) 

3  Kings  xvi.  6.  At  that  time  Rezin  king  of  Syria 
recovered  Elath  to  Syria,  and  drave  the  Jews  ti'om 
Elath ;  and  the  Syrians  came  to  Elath,  and  dwelt 
there  unto  this  day. 

3  Chr.  xxviii.  5."  AYherefore  the  Lord  his  God  de- 
livered him  mto  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Syria;  and 
they  smote  him,  and  carried  away  a  great  multitude 
of  them  captives,  and  brought  iJtem  to  Damascus. 
And  he  was  also  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
of  Israel,  who  smote  him  with  a  great  slaughter. 

^6.  For  Pekali  the  son  of  Remaliah  slew  in 

Judah  a  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in  one  day, 
which  wereaU  valiant  men;  because  they  had  forsaken 
the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers. 

7.  And  Zichii,  a  mighty  man  of  Ephraim, 

slew  Maaseiah  the  king's  son,  and  Azrikam  the  gov- 
ernor of  the  house,  and  Elkanah  that  was  next  to  the 
king. 

8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  carried  away 

captive  of  their  brethren  two  hundred  thousand, 
women,  sons,  and  daughters,  and  took  also  away 
much  spoil  from  them,  and  brought  the  spoil  to  Sa- 
maria. 

9.  But  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  was  there, 

whose  name  was  Oded :  and  he  went  out  before  the 
host  that  came  to  Samaria,  and  said  unto  them,  Be- 
hold, because  the  Lord  God  of  vour  fithers  was 
wrotli  with  Judah,  he  hath  delivered  them  into  3'our 
hand,  and  ye  have  slain  them  in  a  rage  that  reacheth 
up  unto  heaven. 

10.  And  now  ye  purpose  to  keep  under  tfie 

children  of  Judah  and  Jenisalem  for  bondmen  and 
bondwomen  unto  .you:  but  are  there  not  with  you, 
even  with  you,  sins  against  the  Lord  your  God  ? 

11.  Now  hear  me  therefore,  and  deliver  the 

cajitivcs  again,  which  ye  have  taken  captive  of  your 
brethien :  for  the  fierce  wrath  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
you. 

13.  Then  certain  of  the  heads  of  the  children 

of  Ejihraim,  Azariah  the  son  of  Johanan,  Btrechiah 
the  son  of  Meshillcmoth,  and  Jehizkiah  the  son  of 
Shallum,  and  Amasa  tlie  son  of  Hadlai,  stood  up 
against  tliem  that  came  from  the  war, 

—  —  13.  And  said  unto  them,  Ye  shall  not  bring  in 
the  captives  hither:  for  whereas  we  have  offended 


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BOOK  XI. 


against  tlie  Loni>  alivady,  yc  intend  to  ailil  mvre  to 
our  sins  rind  to  our  tix"s|)ass:  for  our  trespass  is  great, 
and  IhciY  /.<  licrcc  wratli  aj;ainst  Israol. 

2  t'/c.  .wviii.  14.  So  tin'  armed  men  left  the  cap- 
tives iind  tlie  spoil  bclbrc  the  princes  and  all  the  con- 
gregation. 

15.  And  the  men  ■which  were  expressed  by 

name  rose  up,  and  took  the  captives,  and  with  the 
spoil  elolhed  all  lliat  were  naked  among  tlicm,  and 
arrayed  thiin,  and  slioil  lliem,  and  gave  them  to  eat 
anil  lo  drink,  and  anointed  tlieni,  and  carried  all  the 
feeble  of  tlieni  upon  asses,  and  brought  them  to  .leri- 
cho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  to  their  brethren :  then  they 
returned  to  Samaria. 

(3.   TIIK   IXV.VSIOX   UEPELLED.*) 

2  Kings  xvi.  5.  Tlien  Ke/.in  king  of  Syria,  and  Pc- 
kali  .son  of  Uemaliali  king  of  Israel,  came  up  to  Jcrn- 
saleni  to  war:  tmd  they  besieged  Ahuz,  but  could  nof 
overcome  him. 

(4.   ALLIANCE   WITH   ASSYRIA.) 

2  AVn-jTS  xvi.  7.  So  Ahaz  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath- 
pilcser  king  of  Assyria,  saying,  I  am  tbv  servant  and 
thy  son:  come  up,  and  save  me  out  of  tlie  hand  of  the 
king  of  Syria,  and  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Is- 
rael, which  rise  u[)  iigainst  mc. 

8.  And  Aha/,  took  the  silver  and  gold  that 

M-as  found  in  the  house  of  the  Loud,  and  in  the 
treasures  of  the  king's  bouse,  and  sent  it  for  a  present 
to  the  king  of  Assyria. 

0.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  hearkened  unto 

bim:  for  the  king  of  Assyri:i  went  up  against  Dania.s- 
cus,  and  took  it,  and  Ciirried  t/tc  people  of  it  captive  to 
Kir,  and  slew  Uezin. 

2  C/ii:  xxviii.  l(i.  At  that  time  did  king  Ahaz  send 
unto  the  kings  of  As.syria  to  help  him. 

17.  For  .again  the  Edomitcs  liad  come  and 

smitten  Judah,  and  carried  away  captives. 

18.  The  Philistines  also  "had  invaded  the  cities 

of  the  low  country,  and  of  the  south  of  Judah,  and  had 
taken  Bctb-shemesh,  and  Aj;don,  and  Gederolh,  and 
Shocbo  with  the  villages  theri'of,  and  Timnah  with 
the  villages  thereof,  Gimzo  also  and  the  villages  there- 
of: and  they  dwell  there. 

19.  For  the  Loud  brought  Judah  low  because 

of  Ahaz  king  of  Israel ;  tor  he  made  Judah  naked,  and 
transgressed  sore  against  the  Lord. 

20.  And  Tilgalh-pilneser  king  of  Assyria  came 

imto  him,  and  distressed  bim,  but  strengthened  him  not. 

(5.    DEATH   OP  AIIAZ.) 

2  Kiiign  xvi.  20.  And  Ahaz  slept  with  bis  fathers, 
and  was  buried  with  his  fatbeis  in  the  city  of  David : 
and  Hezckiah  his  son  reigned  in  bis  stead. 

2  C/n:  xviii.  27.  And  Ahaz  slept  with  liis  fathen?, 
and  tbej-  buric'd  bim  in  the  city,  cren  in  Jerusalem  : 
but  they  brought  bim  not  into  "the  sepulchres  of  the 
kings  of  Israel :  and  llezekiab  bis  son  reigned  in  his 
stead. 

§  122.     llozckiali. 

(1.    FE.VRS   COD,   AND    IS   I'KOSPEIiED.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  third 
year  of  Iloshea  son  of  Elah  king  of  Isniel,  t/int  lleze- 
kiab the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign. 

2.  Twenty  and  live  yciirs  old  was  he  when  he 

Ijcgan  to  reign ;  and  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine 
yeai-s  in  Jerusalem.  Ilis  mother's  name  also  was  Abi, 
the  daughter  of  Z;ichariah. 

■  S.  And  he  did  l/mt  ir!ii>!i  was  right  in  tlie  sight 

of  tlie  Lord,  according  to  all  that  David  his  father  did. 

(Sec  2  Kings  xviii.  .')-7.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  8.  He  smote  the  Philistines,  exn  unto 
Gaza,  and  the  borders  thereof,  from  the  tower  of  the 
watchmen  to  the  fenced  city. 

2  CItr.  xxix.  1.  llezekiab  began  to  reign  when  lie  was 


*  Perhaps  not  till  after  the  alliance  with  Assyria,  which  led  to 
the  downfall  of  the  kinedom  of  Sj-ria.  7-10  B.C.  Svria  had  been 
siil)diied  by  David,  but  threw  off  the  yol<e  in  the  tinic  of  Solomon 
After  tlie  revolt  of  the  Ten  Tribes,  S\Tia  was  at  first  in  league 
with  Judah  a^'ainst  Israel:  then  warred  npon  them  both:  and, 
linallv,  was  in  leairuc  with  Israel  ai;ainst  Judah.  until  Judah  in- 
voiced the  help  of  the  •■  Tijer-Lord  "  of  Assvria.  bv  m  horn  Danias. 
cus  was  taken  the  Syrian  kinftdom  hrouiht  to  an  end.  and  the 
I  wo  and  a  Half  Tribes  cast  of  the  Jordan  carried  captive  into 
Media.— H.  ^ 


five  and  twenty  years  old,  and  be  reigned  nine  and 
twenty  years  in  .'Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name 
W((.i  Abijab,  the  daughter  of  Zeeb;iriiih, 

2.  And  be  did  timt  whicli  irns  right  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  David  his  father 
had  done. 

(2.  REPAIRS  THE  TEJIPLE,  AND  RESTORES  ITS  VVORSHn) 

See  2  Chr.  xxix.  3-30. 

(3.    SU>r.MONS    THE   whole    people    TO   KEEP   A   PASS- 
OVER.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxx. 

(4.    ROOTS  OUT   IDOLATRY.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxi. 

(").   PAYS   TRiniTE  TO   SENNACItERIB   OF  ASSTMA.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  13.  Now  in  tiie  fourteenth  year  of 
king  llezeki:ili  did  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  come 
up  against  all  the  fenced  cities  id'  Judah,  and  took  them. 

14.  And  IIezeki;ili  king  of  Judah  sent  to  the 

king  of  Assyria  to  Laebish,  s:iying,  I  have  ofTeuded ; 
return  from  ine:  that  which  tlniu  piittest  on  me  will  I 
be:ir.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  appointed  unto  lleze- 
kiab kingof  Judab  three  hundred  talents  of  silver  and 
thirty  l;ileiits  of  gold. 

I'j.  And  llezekiab  gave  him  all  the  silver  that 

was  found  in  the  bouse  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  treas- 
ures of  the  king's  bouse. 

IG.  At  "that  time  did  llezekiab  cut  off  the  gold 

from  the  doors  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  and  from 
the  pillars  which  llezekiab  king  of  Judah  had  over- 
laid, and  gave  it  to  the  king  of  Assyria. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  1.  After  these  things,  and  the  estab- 
lishment thereof,  Sennacberil)  king  of  Ass3-ria  came, 
and  entered  into  Judah,  and  encamped  against  the 
fenced  cities,  and  thought  to  win  them  tor  himself 

2.  And  when  Hezckiah  saw  that  Sennacherib 

was  come,  and  that  be  was  pm-poscd  to  tight  against 
Jerusiilem, 

3.  He  took  counsel  with  his  princes  and  his 

mighty  men  to  stop  the  waters  of  the  fountains  which 
wci'c  without  the  city:  and  they  did  help  bim. 

4.  So  there  was  gathered  much  people  to- 
gether, who  stopped  all  the  fountains,  and  the  brook 
that  ran  through  the  midst  of  the  land,  saying,  Why 
should  the  kiiigs  of  Assyria  come,  and  iind  much 
water? 

5.  Also  he  strengthened  himself,  .and  built  up 

all  the  wall  that  was  broken,  and  raised  if  uji  to  the 
lowers,  iind  jinother  wall  without,  and  rcpaii-ed  Millo 
in  the  city  of  David,  and  made  darts  and  shields  in 
abundance. 

— •  —  0.  And  he  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people, 
and  gathered  them  together  to  bim  in  the  streets  of 
the  gate  of  the  city,  and  spake  comfortably  to  them, 
saying, 

7.  Be  strong  and  courageous,  be  not  afraid  nor 

dismayed  for  the  king  of  Assyria,  nor  lor  all  the  mul- 
titude that  w  witli  him  :  for  there  J«more  with  us  than 
with  bim. 

8.  AVilb  him  is  an  aiTii  of  flesh  ;  but  with  us 

is  the  Lord  our  God  to  Iielp  us,  and  to  fight  our  bat- 
tles. And  the  people  rested  themselves  upon  the 
words  of  Hezckiah  king  of  Jud:ib. 

(6.   THE  ASSYRIANS   PRESS  ON.) 

2  Kings  xviii.  17.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  Tar- 
tan and  Rabsaris  and  Rab-shakeh  from  Laebish  to 
king  Hezekiah  with  a  great  host  against  Jerusalem  : 
and  they  went  up  and  came  to  Jcnisalcm.  And  when 
they  were  come  up,  they  came  and  stood  by  the  con- 
duit of  the  upper  pool,  which  is  in  the  highway  of  the 
fuller's  field. 

18.  And  when  they  had  called  to  the  king, 

there  came  out  to  them  Eliakim  the  son  of  Ililkiah, 
W'bicli  was  over  the  household,  and  Shcbna  the  scribe, 
and  Joah  the  son  of  Asajih  the  recorder. 

19.  And  Rab-shakeh  said  unto  them.  Speak 

ye  now  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saitli  the  great  king,  the 
king  of  AssjTia,  What  confiilence  is  this  wherein  thou 
triistcst ':' 

20.  Thou  sayest,  (but  fhfi/  are  hit  vain  words,) 

/  hare  counsel  ;ind  strength  for  the  war.  Now  on 
whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebdlest  against  mc? 


CUAP.  X. 


TBE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


3  Kin;ii  xviii.  21.  Xow,  behold,  thou  trustest  upon 
the  staff  of  this  bruised  reed,  even  \x\wn  Eirypt,  on  which 
if  n  man  lean,  it  will  iro  into  Ids  hand,  and  pierce  it: 
so  U  Pharaoh  liinjj  of  Egypt  unto  all  that  trust  on  him. 

22.  But  if  ye  say  unto  me,  We  trust  in  the 

Lord  our  God  :  in  not  that  he,  wliose  hiirli  jjlaces  and 
whose  altars  Hezekiah  hath  taken  awa)-,  and  hath 
said  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  Ye  sh;ill  worship  before 
this  altar  in  Jerusalem  ? 

23.  Now  thcretbre,  I  pray  thee,  give  pledges 

to  my  lord  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  I  wiirdeliver  thee 
two  thousand  horses,  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set 
riders  upon  them. 

24.  How  tlien  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  foce  of 

one  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master's  servants,  and 
put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and  for  horsemen  ? 

•  28.  Then  Hab-shakeh  stood  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice  in  the  .lews'  language,  and  spake,  saying, 
Hear  the  word  of  the  great  kmg,  the  king  of  Assyria: 

—  —  2!).  Tlius  saith  the  king.  Let  not  ISezekiah  de- 
ceive you  :  for  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you  out 
of  his  hand : 

30.  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 

the  Lord,  saying.  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us, 
and  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into'  the  hand  of 
the  king  of  Assyria. 

—  —  31.  Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah ;  for  thus  saith 
the  king  of  Assyria,  JLike  an  iigrecmeni  with  me  by  a 
present,  and  come  out  to  me,  and  then  eat  ye  every 
man  of  his  own  vine,  and  evcty  one  of  his"  fig  tree, 
and  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  cistern : 

32.  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  land 

like  your  own  land,  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  laud 
of  bread  and  vineyards,  a  land  of  oil  olive  and  of 
honey,  tliat  ye  may  live,  and  not  die :  and  hearken  not 
nuto  Hezekiah,  wiien  he  persuadeth  you,  saying,  The 
Lord  will  deliver  us. 

—  xix.  8.  So  Rab-shakeh  rcturne<l,  and  found  tlie 
king  of  Assyria  warring  against  Libnah :  for  he  had 
heard  that  he  was  departed  from  Lachish. 

9.  And  when  he  heard  say  of  Tirhakah  king 

of  Ethiopia,  Behold,  he  is  come  out  to  fight  against 
thee  ;  he  sent  messengers  again  unto  Hezekiah,  saying, 

11.  Behold,  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of 

Assyria  have  done  to  all  lands,  by  destroying  them 
utterly :  and  shall  thou  lie  delivered  ? 

See  2  Kiii'jit  xix.  14.    3  Chr.  xxvii.  18.    i«.  xxxvi. 
(7.  is.UAH  PROMISES  deli\t:r.\xce.) 

2  Kingn  xix.  6.  And  Isaiah  said  unto  tliem,  Thus 
shall  ye  say  to  your  master.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Be 
not  afraid  of  the  words  which  thou  hast  heard,  with 
which  the  servants  of  the  king  of  AssjTia  have  blas- 
phemed me. 

7.  Behold,  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  and 

he  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  shall  return  to  Iiis  own 
land ;  and  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his 
own  land. 

See  2  Kiii'j/i  xix.  20-34.    Is.  xxxvii.  1-35. 

(8.    AX  AXOEL   SMITES  THE   ASSYRIANS.) 

(See  2  Kin'ja  xix.  35,  86.) 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  22.  Thus  the  Lord  saved  Hezekiah 
and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  from  the  hand  of 
Sennacherib  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  from  tlie  hand 
of  all  othti\  and  guided  them  on  every  side. 

23.  -Vnd  many  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord 

to  Jerusalem,  and  presents  to  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah : 
so  that  he  was  magnified  in  the  sight  of  all  nations 
from  thenceforth. 

See  Is.  xxxvii.  .36,  37. 

(9.    HEZEKIAII'S   SICIvXESS  AND   RECOVERY.) 

See  2  .ffj/i!/.*  XX.  1-11.     2  f'//;-.  xxxii.  24.     /i.  xx.xviii. 

(10.    ;VJIIiASS.\DORS  FROM   BAnYLON.) 

2  Kin;!S  xx.  12.  At  tliat  tiin<'  Berodach-baladan,  the 
son  of  Baladan,  king  of  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a 
present  unto  Hezekiah :  for  he  had  heard  that  Heze- 
kiah had  been  sick. 

13.  And  Ilczekiali  hearkened  unto  them,  and 

shewed  tliein  all  the  house  of  his  i)recinus  thin:;s, 
the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices,  and  the  jirc- 
cious  ointment,  and  aU  the  house  of  his  armour,  and 
ail  that  was  found  in  his  treasures  :  there  was  nothing 


in  his  house,  nor  in  all  his  dominion,  that  Hezekiah 
shewed  them  not. 
See  2  Chr.  xxxii.  31.    Is.  xxxix.  1,  2. 

(11.   IS.A.IAH  FORETELLS  THE  BABYLONISH  C.^TH'tTY.) 

2  Kings  xx.  14.  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto 
king  Hezekiah,  and  said  unto  him.  What  said  these 
men?  and  fi-om  whence  came  the}' unto  thee"?  And 
Hezekiah  said,  They  are  come  from  a  far  countr}',  enii 
from  Babylon. 

lb.  And  he  said,  What  have  they  seen  in  thine 

house  ?  And  Hezekiah  answered.  All  'the  (hitujs  that 
are  in  mine  house  have  they  seen  :  there  is  nothing 
among  my  treasures  that  I  have  not  shewed  them. 

17.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  all  that  is  in 

thine  house,  and  that  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up 
in  store  unto  this  da}',  shall  be  carried  imto  Babylon  : 
nothing  shall  be  left,  saith  the  Lord. 

18.  And  of  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from  thee, 

which  thou  Shalt  beget,  shall  they  take  away;  and 
they  shall  be  eunuchs  In  the  palace  of  the  king  of 
Babylon. 

19.  Then  said  Hezekiah  unto  Isaiah,  Good  is 

the  word  of  the  Lord  which  thou  hast  spoken.  And 
lie  said,  Is  it  not  good,  if  peace  and  ti'uth  be  in  my 
davs '? 

See  Is.  xxxix.  3-8. 

(12.   IIEZEKL%.n  DIES.) 

2  Kii^gs  XX.  21.  And  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fa-, 
thers  :  and  llanasseh  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  33.  And  Hezekiah  slept  with  his 
fathers,  and  they  buried  him  in  the  chiefest  of  the 
sepulchres  of  the  sons  of  David :  and  all  Judah  and 
the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did  him  honour  at  his 
death.    And  Manasseh  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  123.    Mauasseh. 

(1.   IBOLATROrS   AND  WICKED.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  1.  ]\Ianasseh  was  twelve  years  old  when 
he  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  fiftj'  and  five  3'ears  in 
Jerusalem.     And  his  mother's  name  was  Hephzi-liah. 

2.  And  he  did  that  whi(h  teas  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen, 
whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

9.  But  they  hearkened   not :   and   JIanasseh 

seduced  them  to  do  more  evil  than  did  the  nations 
whom  the  Lord  destroyed  before  the  children  of  Israel. 

16.  ^Moreover  "Alanasseh  shed  innocent  blood 

very  much,  till  he  had  filled  Jerusalem  from  one  end 
to  another  ;  besides  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Judah 
to  sin,  in  doing  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  1.  JIanasseh  was  twelve  years  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  five 
years  in  Jerusalem : 

2.  But  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight  of 

the  Lord,  like  unto  the  abominations  of  the  heathen, 
whom  the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of 
Israel. 

9.  So  Manasseh  made  Judah  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem  to  err,  and  to  do  worse  than  the 
heathen,  whom  the  Lord  had  destroyed  before  the 
children  of  Israel. 

(2.    CARRIED   OFF   TO   BABYLON.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  10.  And  the  Lord  spake  to  Manas- 
seh, and  to  his  people :  but  they  would  not  hearken. 

11.  Wherefore  the  Lord  brought  u)ion  them 

the  captains  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  Assyria,  which 
took  Manasseh  among  the  thorns,  and  bound  him  with 
fetters,  and  carried  him  to  Babylon. 

(3.   HUMBLES  HniSELP   BEFORE   GOD,  AND  IS  RE- 
STORED TO   HIS   KINGDO.M.*) 

See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  12,  13,  18,  19. 

(4.  STRENGTHENS  THE  DEFENCES  OF  JERUSALEM 
.\ND  OTHER  CITIES.) 

2  C?ir.  xxxiii.  14.  Now  after  this  he  built  a  wall 
without  the  city  of  David,  on  the  west  side  of  Gilion, 
in  the  valley,  even  to  the  entering  in  at  the  fi.sh  .gate, 
and  compassed  about  Ophel,  and  raised  it  up  a  very 

*  Tliid  cliptivity  iw  t^uppo^crt  to  have  lasted  about  a  year. — H. 


CUAP.  X. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


greiU  liei"ht,  ami  put  ciiptaius  ofwai-  in  all  ihc  fouceil 
cities  of  Jiidali. 

(0.   PUTS  DOWN    inOI.ATUY,   AND   11EST0RE8  THE 
WOUSIIIl"  OF  GOD.) 

(See  2  Chr.  xxxiii.  15.) 

2  ('/(/•.  xxxiii.  10.  Ami  lie  lepuired  the  altar  of'  the 
Loud,  ami  saeriticeil  thereon  peace  otferings  ami 
thank  otl'erimrs,  anil  comnuimleil  Jiulah  to  serve  the 
LoitD  Goil  of  Israel. 

((i.    BLItlKD   IN   HIS  O'ft'N  OAllDICX.) 

2  A7h//.v  xxi.  18.  Ami  Jlanasseh  slept  with  his  lU- 
thei-s,  ami  was  buried  in  the  jranlen  nthis  own  house, 
in  the  garilen  of  Uzza  :  ami  Anion  his  son  reigned  in 
his  steiid. 

3  Chr.  xxxiii.  20.  So  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fa- 
tliei-s,  and  they  buried  him  in  his  own  house :  and 
Amou  his  sou  reigned  in  liis  stead. 

§  \'H.    Amoii. 

(1.   A  SHORT   AND   WICIvED   REIGN'.) 

3  Kingn  xxi.  19.  Anion  m«  twenty  and  two  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  lie  reigned  two  years 
in  .lerusaleni.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Meshulle- 
meth,  the  daughter  of  Ilaruz  of  .Jotbah. 

20.  And  ho  did  ihut  ir/iic/i  icax  evil  iu  the  sight 

of  the  Loud,  as  his  father  Manasseh  did. 

21.  And  he  walkeil  iu  all  the  way  that  his  fa- 
ther walked  in,  and  served  the  idols  that  his  father 
served,  and  worshijiped  them : 

22.  And  he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fa- 
thers, and  walked  not  in  the  way  of  the  Loud. 

2  C/ii:  xxxiii.  21.  Anion  was  two  and  twenty  years 
old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  two  years 
in  .lerusaleni. 

22.  But  he  did  that  trliich  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  as  did  Manasseh  his  father:  for  Anion 
sacriticed  unto  all  the  carved  images  which  Manasseh 
his  father  had  made,  and  served  them; 

23.    And    humbled    not    himself   before   the 

Lord,  as  Manasseh  his  father  had  humbled  himself; 
liul  Anion  trespassed  more  and  more. 

See  Zeph.  iii. 

(2.    SLAIN  .BY   COXSriRATORS.) 

3  Kings  xxi.  23.  And  the  servants  of  Anion  con- 
spired against  him,  and  slew  the  king  in  his  own 
house. 

3  O/ii:  xxxiii.  24.  And  his  servants  conspired  against 
him,  and  slew  him  in  his  own  house. 

(3.   F.\TE   OP  THE   CONSPIRATORS.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  24.  And  the  people  of  the  land  slew- 
all  them  that  had  conspired  .against  king  Anion  ;  and 
the  [leople  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son  king  in 
his  stead. 

2  C/ir.  xxxiii.  25.  But  the  people  of  the  land  slew- 
all  them  that  had  conspired  against  king  Anion  ;  and 
tlie  people  of  the  land  made  Josiuh  his  son  king  in 
his  stead. 

(4.  nrRiED  rx  the  garden  op  uzza.) 

3  Kings  xxi.  20.  And  he  was  buried  in  his  sepulchre 
iu  the  garden  of  Uzza :  and  Josiah  his  son  reigned  iu 
his  stead. 

§  125.    Josiali. 

(1.    HIS   ACCESSIOX    AND    EXTIRPATION    OF    IDOLATRY 
FORETOLD  MORE  TH.VX  THREE  CENTURIES  BEFORE.) 

See  1  Kings  xiii.  1.  2. 

(3.   HIS  TENDER   AGE    A.VD   EXCELLEXT  CHARACTER.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  1.  .Tosiah  was  eight  years  old  when  he 
began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Jedidah  the 
daughter  of  Adaiah  of  Boscath. 

2.  And  lie  did  tliaf  wliirlt  was  riirht  in  the  siirlil 

of  the  Lord,  and  walked  in  all  the  way  of  David  his 
father,  and  turned  not  aside  to  the  rieht  hand  or  to  tiu- 
left. 

—  xxiii.  25.  And  like  unto  him  was  there  no  king 
before  liim,  that  turned  to  the  Loi!l>  with  all  his  heart, 
and  with  all  his  soul,  and  with  all  his  miuht,  .accord- 
ing to  all  the  law  of  Moses;  neither  after  him  arose 
thc're  any  like  him. 

2V9 


3  Vhr.  xxxiv.  1.  .Josiah  was  eight  years  old  when  ho 

/erusalem  one  and 
thirty  jears. 


began  to  reign,  ami  he  reigned  in  , 


2.  And  he  did  Ihal  which  was  right  in  the  sight 
of  the  LoitD,  and  walkeil  in  the  ways  of  David  liis 
father,  and  declined  ncillier  to  the  right  hand,  nor  to 
the  left. 

(3.  ATTACKS  IDOLATRY  IN  BOTH  KIXODOMS.) 

See  2  t'lir.  xxxiv.  3-7. 

(4.  uicPAriis  THE  temple.) 

2  Kings  xxii.  3.  .Vnd  it  came  to  pass  in  th.^  eighleentli 
year  of  king  .Josiah,  Hull  the  king  sent  Sliaphan  the 
son  of  Azaliah,  the  son  of  jMeshullam,  the  scribe,  to 
the  house  of  the  Loito,  .saying, 

4.  Go  up  to  llilkiah  the  high  priest,  that  he 

may  sum  the  silver  which  is  brought  into  the  house  of 
the  Loiii),  which  the  keepers  of  the  doors  have  gather- 
ed of  the  [jcople: 

5.  And  let  lliem  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the 

doers  of  the  work,  that  have  the  oversight  of  the 
house  of  the  Loud:  and  let  them  give  it  to  the  doers 
of  the  work,  which  is  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  to 
repair  the  breaches  of  the  house, 

G.  Unto  carpenters,  and  builders,  and  masons, 

and  to  iiuy  timber  and  hewn  stom-  to  re]iair  the  house. 

7.  llowbeit,   there    was    no    reckoning   made 

with  them  of  the  money  that  was  delivered  into  their 
hand,  because  thev  dealt  faithfully. 

See  3  Chr.  xxxiv.  8-13. 

(5.   THE   ORIGINAL   COPY   OF   THE   LAW   FOUND.) 

See  3  Kings  xxii.  8.    3  Chr.  xxxiv.  14. 

(0.   THE  PEOPLE  CALLED   TOGETHER  TO   11EA1{   THE 
BOOK  READ.) 

See  3  Kings  xxiii.  1-3.    3  Chr.  xxxiv.  39-33. 

(7.   KEEPS   A   PASSOVER.) 

3  Kings  xxiii.  21.  And  the  king  commanded  all  the 
people,  saying.  Keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  your 
God,  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  this  covenant. 

23.  Surely  there  was  not  liolden  such  a  pass- 
over  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged  Israel, 
nor  ill  all  the  days  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  nor  of  tlie 
kings  of  Judah ; 

23.  But  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah, 

tcherein  this  passover  was  holden  to  the  Lord  in  Jeru 
salem. 

See  3  Chr.  xxxv.  1-19. 

(8.  HUNTS  DOW-N  IDOLATRY — BURNS  DEAD  MEN'S 
BONES  ON  THE  ALTAR  XT   BETHEL.) 

See  3  Kings  xxiii.  4-30.    3  Chr.  xxxiv.  33. 

(9.    ALLIANCE    WITH   CHALDEA   COSTS   HIM   HIS  LIFE.) 

2  Kings  xxiii  29.  In  his  days  Pliaraoli-nechoh  king 
of  Egypt  went  up  against  the  king  of  Assyria  to  the 
river  Euphrates  :  and  king  Josiah  went  against  him  ; 
and  he  slew  him  at  Megidilo,  when  he  had  seen  him. 

30.  And  his  servants  carried  him  iu  a  chariot 

dead  from  Megiddo  and  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and 
buried  him  iirius  own  sepulchre.  And  the  people  of 
the  land  took  Jehoahaz  the  son  of  Josiah,  and  anoint- 
ed iiim,  and  made  him  king  in  his  father's  stead. 

See  2  Chr.  xxxv.  20-24 

^  126.    Jehoahaz." 

(1.    REIGNS   ONLY   THREE   MONTHS.) 

3  Ki»f/s  xxiii,  31.  Jehoahaz  was  twentj'  and  three 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign  ;  and  he  reigned 
"three  uionihs  in  Jerusalem.  Ami  his  mother's  name 
was  llaniutal,  the  dauffhter  of  Jeremiah  of  Libiiah. 

32.  And  he  diil  that  whim  wa.- ^■\■\\  in  the  .-sight 

of  the  Lord,  accordim;  to  all  that  his  fathers  had  done. 

3  Chr.  xxxvi.  1.  Tlien  tlie  jieople  of  (he  land  took 
Jehoahaz  the  son  ot  Josiah,  and  made  him  king  m  his 
father's  stead  iu  Jerusalem. 

2.  Jehoahaz  was  twenty  and  three  years  old 

when  he  liegaii  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  three  months 
in  Jerusalem. 


■^Dt  the lislitflil  lieir,  as  he  was  yotuigor 
"   •  ■  ■        See  1  0tT. 


•CulIf(lMlsiiSh!illnm ,   ,   ,. 

than  his  hrullier  Jehoiakim,  wtio  siicceedcd  lum 
iii.  15.-11. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(3.   DEPOSED   .\^^)    carried  prisoner   to   EGYPT, 
WHERE   IIB   DEES.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  33.  And  Pliaraoli-ucchoh  put  him  in 
bauds  at  Riblah  iu  the  land  of  Ilamatb,  that  he  might 
not  reign  in  Jerusalem ;  and  put  the  laud  to  a  tribute 
of  a  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  a  talent  of  gold. 

—  —  34.  And  Pliaraoh-uechoh  made  Eliakira  the 
son  of  Josiah  king  iu  the  room  of  Josiah  his  father, 
aud  turned  his  name  to  JehoiaUim,  and  took  Jehoa- 
liaz  away :  and  he  came  to  Egypt,  and  died  there. 

2  Chi:  xxxvi.  3.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  put  him 
down  at  Jerusalem,  and  condemned  the  land  in  a  hun- 
dred talents  of  silver  and  a  talent  of  gold. 

4.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  made  Eliakim  his 

brother  king  over  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  turned 
his  name  to  Jehoiakim.  And  Necho  took  Jehoahaz 
his  brother,  and  carried  him  to  Egypt. 

See  Ezek.  xix.  3,  4. 

(3.   HIS  DEATH   THERE   FORETOLD.) 

Jcr.  xxii.  10.  AYeep  ye  not  lor  the  dead,  neither  be- 
moan him  ;  hut  weep  sore  for  him  that  goeth  away  : 
for  he  shall  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native  country. 

11.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  touching  Shalluni 

the  son  of  Josiah  kins  of  Judah,  which  reigned  in- 
stead of  Josiah  his  father,  which  went  forth  out  of 
this  place;  lie  shall  not  return  thither  any  more: 

12.  But  he  shall  die  in  the  place  whither  they 

have  led  him  captive,  and  shall  see  this  laud  uo  more. 

§  127.    Jehoiakim. 

(1.   EEIGNS  ELE\'EN  TEARS.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  36.  Jehoiakim  iras  twenty  and  five 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign ;  aud  he  reigned 
eleven  years  iu  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name 
was  Zebudah,  the  daughter  of  Pedaiah  of  Kumah. 

.  37.  And  he  did  that  which  wu«  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  fathers  had  dune. 

2  Chi:  xxxvi.  5.  Jehoiakim  teas  twenty  and  five 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned 
eleven  years  in  Jerusalem ;  and  he  did  t/iai  which  was 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  his  God. 

(2.   PAYS  TRIBUTE   TO   THE  KING   OF   EGYPT.) 

2 /lirt^s  xxiii.  35.  And  Jehoiakim  gave  the  silver  and 
llie  gold  to  Pharaoh ;  but  he  taxed  the  land  to  give 
the  money  according  to  the  commandment  of  Pha- 
raoh ;  he  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold  of  the  people 
of  the  land,  of  every  one  according  to  his  taxation,  to 
give  it  unto  Pharaoh-ncchoh. 

(3,   DENOUNCED   FOR   IIIS  EVIL   DEEDS.) 

Jer.  xxii.  13.  Woe  unto  him  that  buildoth  his  house 
by  unrighteousness,  and  his  chambers  by  wrong ;  that 
useth  his  neishbour's  service  without  wages,  and  giv- 


cth  him  not  lor  his  work  ; 

14.  That  saith,  I  will  build  me  a  wide  house 

and  large  chamljers,  and  cutteth  him  out  windows ; 
and  it  is  ceiled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with  vermilion. 

15.  Shall  thou  reign,  because  thou  closest  thy- 
self ia  cedar?  did  not  thy  father  eat  and  drink,  and  do 
judgment  and  justice,  and  then  it  icas  well  with  himV 

16,  Ho  judged   the   cause   of   the   poor   and 

needy;  then  it' was  well  with  him:  was  not  this  to 
kuo\v  Ine  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

17.  But  thine  eyes  aud  thine  heart  are  not  but 

for  thy  covetousness,  and  for  to  shed  innocent  blood, 
and  for  oppression,  and  for  violence,  to  do  il. 

18.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  kmg  of  Judah  ;  They 
shall  not  lament  for  him,  saying,  Ah  my  brother !  or, 
All  sister !  they  shall  not  lament  for  him,  saying,  Ah 
lord  !  or.  Ah  his  glory ! 

19.  He  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an  ass, 

drawn  aud  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates  of  Jerusalem. 

(4.    JERUSALEM   TAICEN.      DANIEL   AMONG   THE   CAP- 
TIVES.     B.C.  G05.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  1.  In  his  days  Nebuchadnezzar  king 
of  BabvliMi  came  up,  and". Jehoiakim  liccame  his 
servant"  tliree  years:  then  he  turned  and  rebelled 
against  him. 

2  Chi:  xxxvi.  C.  Against  Iiim  came  up  Nebuchad- 
nezzar king  of  Baltyion,  and  bound  him  in  fetters,  to 
carry  him  to  Baljylou. 

280 


7.  Nebuchadnezzar  also  carried  of  the  vessels 

of  the  house  of  the  Lord  to  Babylon,  and  put  them 
iu  his  temple  at  Babylon. 

Dan.  i.  1.  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  Jehoia- 
kim king  of  Judah  came  Nebuchadnezzar  Idng  of 
Babylon  unto  Jerusalem,  and  besieged  it. 

2.  And  the  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  Ju- 
dah into  his  hand,  with  part  of  the  vessels  of  the 
house  of  God:  which  he  carried  into  the  land  of  Shi- 
uar  to  the  house  of  his  God ;  and  he  brought  the  ves- 
sels into  the  treasure  house  of  his  God. 

(5.   JEHOIAKIM  REVOLTS.      603  B.C.) 

(See  2  Kings  xxiv.  1.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  2.  And  the  Lord  sent  against  him 
bands  of  the  Chaldees,  and  bands  of  the  Syrians,  and 
bands  of  the  Jloabitcs,  aud  bands  of  the  children  of 
Ammon,  and  sent  them  agaiust  Judah  to  destroy  it, 
according  to  tlie  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake 
by  his  servants  the  prophets 

3.  Surely  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

came  this  upon  Judah,  to  remove  them  out  of  his  sight, 
for  the  sins  of  Manasseh,  according  to  all  that  he  did; 

4.  And  also  lor  the  iunocent  blood  that  he 

shed:  for  he  filled  Jerusalem  with  innocent  blood; 
which  the  Lord  would  not  pardon. 

(C.  IS  SL.\LN.      597  B.C.) 

(See  Jer.  xx.xvi.  29,  30.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  6.  So  Jehoiakim  slept  with  his  fathers : 
aud  Jeh'oiachiu  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Ghi:  xxxvi.  8.  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoi- 
akim, and  his  abominations  which  he  did,  and  that 
which  was  found  in  him,  behold,  they  are  written  in 
the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  aud  Judah:  and  Je- 
hoiachin  his  son  reigned  iu  his  stead. 

§  128.    JeliolacUin. 

(1.   REIGNS   ONLY   THREE  MONTHS.) 

2  Kings  xxiv.  8.  Jehoiachin  was  eighteen  years  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem 
three  months.  And  his  mother's  was  Nehushta,  the 
daughter  of  Elnathan  of  Jerusalem. 

9.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  sight 

of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  his  father  had  done. 

3  Chi:  xxxvi.  9.  Jehoiachin  was  eight  years  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  three  mouths 
and  ten  days  in  Jerusalem :  and  he  did  tiiat  which  was 
evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

(2.    HIS   CAPTIVITY   FORETOLD.) 

Jer.  xxii.  24.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  though  Co- 
niah  the  son  of  Jehoi;ikim  king  of  Judah  were  the  sig- 
net upon  my  right  hand,  yet  would  I  pluck  thee 
thence ; 

25.  And  I  will  give  thee  into  the  hand  of  them 

that  seek  thy  life,  and  into  the  baud  of  them  whose 
face  thou  fearest,  even  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar 
king  of  Babylon,  and  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans. 

■ 20.  And  I  will  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  mother 

that  bare  thee,  into  another  couutiy,  where  ye  were 
not  born ;  and  there  shall  ye  die. 

_  _  27.  But  to  the  land  whereunto  they  desire  to 
return,  thither  shall  they  not  return. 

38.  Is  this   man   Coniah   a  despised  broken 

idol'  is  he  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  pleasure?  wherefore 
are  they  cast  out,  he  and  his  seed,  and  are  cast  into  a 
land  w"hich  they  know  not? 

29.  0  earth,  earth,  earth,  hcai-  the  word  of  the 

°^°1-  30.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Write  ye  tliis  man 
childless,  a  man  that  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days :  lor 
no  man  of  his  seed  shall  prosper,  sitting  upon  the 
throne  of  David,  and  ruling  any  more  m  Judah. 

(3.   IS  carried  TO   BABYI^ON— EZEKIEL    AMONG  THE 
CAPTIVES— 597  B.C.) 

2  Kinqs  xxiv.  10.  At  that  time  the  servants  of 
Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  came  up  against 
Jerus!dem,  and  the  city  was  besieged.  „  „  ,    , 

11.   And   Nebuchadnezzar  king   of   Jiabylon 

came  against  the  citv,  and  his  servants  did  besiege  it. 

12.  And  Jehoiachin  the  king  of  Judah  went 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


out  to  IIk-  king  of  r);il>ylon,  ho,  ami  his  inotluT,  ami 
)iis  servants,  and  his  princes,  and  his  olliccrs  :  ami  tin' 
kini;  of  IJabyloii  took  him  in  the  eighth  year  of  liis 
reign. 

3  Ki/ifl.i  xxiv.  13.  Anrl  he  carried  out  thence  all  the 
treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lono,  and  the  treasures  of 
the  king's  liouse,  and  cut  hi  pieces  all  the  vessels  of 
gold  wiiieh  Solomon  king  of  Israel  liad  made  in  the 
temple  of  tlie  Loun,  a.s  the  Louu  had  said. 

14.   And  lie  carried  away  all  .Ifrusalem,  and 

all  the  iirinees,  and  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour, 
fven  ten  thousand  captives,  and  all  the  craftsmen  and 
smiths:  none  remained,  save  the  poorest  sort  of  the 
people  of  the  land. 

\'}.  And  he  carried  away  Jelioiachin  to  Haby- 

lon,  and  the  king's  mother,  and  the  king's  wives,  and 
his  ollieei-s,  and  the  mighty  of  the  land,  t/iose  carried 
he  into  c;iptivity  from  Jerusalem  to  Habylon. 

— •  —  10.  And  all  the  men  of  might,  even  seven 
thousaml,  and  craftsmen  and  .smiths  a  thousand,  all 
t/iiil  iri'iv  strong  mid  apt  for  war,  even  them  the  king 
of  Babylon  brought  captive  to  Babylon. 

3  ('/()■.  x.Kxvi.  10.  And  when  the  year  was  expired, 
king  Xebucliadnezzar  sent,  and  brought  him  to  Baby- 
lon, with  the  goodly  vessels  of  the  house  of  tlu'  I.ohd, 
and  made  Zedekiah  his  brother  king  over  Judah  and 
Jerusalem. 

Jer.  lii.  28.  This  u  the  people  whom  Nebuchad- 
rezzar carried  awaj'  captive  :  in  the  seventh  year 
three  thous:md  Jews  and  three  and  twenty  ; 

(4.   KELEASED    FROM    PRISON'    HV   TIIR    SOX   AND    SUC- 
CBSSOK   OF  NEBCCIIADNEZZAU.) 

2  Kiiiyi  XXV.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven 
and  thirtieth  year  of  (he  captivity  of  Jelioiachin  king 
of  Judah,  in  the  twelfth  month,  on  the  seven  and 
twentieth  diii/  of  the  month,  tfttil  Evil-nicrodach  king 
of  Babylon  in  the  year  that  he  began  to  reign  did  lift 
up  the  head  of  Jehoiachiu  king  of  Judah  out  of  )iris- 
on; 

28.  And  he  spake  kindly  to  him,  and  set  his 

throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kings  that  were  with 
him  in  Babylon ; 

29.  And  changed  his  prison  garments :   and 

he  did  eat  bread  continually  before  him  all  the  days 
of  his  life. 

30.  And  his  allowance  irns  a  continual  allow- 
ance given  him  of  tlie  king,  a  daily  rate  for  every 
day,  all  the  davs  of  his  life. 

./<■;■.  lii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and 
thirtieth  year  of  the  captivity  of  Jelioiachin  king  of 
Judah,  in  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  five  and  twentietli 
(hiy  of  the  month,  l/ifit  Evil-nierodach  king  of  Baby- 
lon, in  tiKjirxl  year  of  his  reign,  lifted  up  the  head  of 
.lehoiachin  king  of  Judah,  and  brought  him  forth  out 
of  jirison, 

— •  —  33.  And  spake  kindly  unto  him,  and  set  his 
throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kings  that  were  with 
him  in  Babylon, 

33.  And  changed  his  prison  garments :   and 

he  did  continually  eat  bread  before  him  all  the  daj's 
of  his  life. 

34.  And  fnr  his  diet,  there  was  a  continual 

diet  given  him  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  every  day  a 
portion  until  the  day  of  his  death,  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

§  129.    Zedekiah,  the  Last  King. 

(1.   MADE  KING   BY  NEBUCHADNEZZAR.) 

2  Kiiif/n  xxiv.  17.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  made 
Mattaniah  his  father's  brother  king  in  his  stead,  and 
changed  his  name  to  Zedekiah. 

18.  Zedekiah   irux  twenty  and  one  years  old 

when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eleven  years 
in  Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Haniutal, 
the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  IJbnah. 

19.  And   he   did  that   which  tras  evil  in  the 

sight  of  the  Lord,  according  to  all  that  Jehoiakira 
had  done. 

2  Chi:  xxxvi.  11.  Zedekiah  was  one  and  twenty 
years  old  when  he  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  elev- 
en years  in  Jerusalem. 

12.  And  he  did  that   jpfiich  wa.i  evil   in   the 


sight  of  the  Lord  his  God,  and  humbled  not  himself 
betbre  Jeremiah  the  proiihet  spenhimj  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Lord. 

./<■;•.  xxxvii.  1.  And  king  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah 
ri'igned  instead  of  C'oniah  tlie  son  of  Jclioiakim,  whom 
Nebucliadre/./.ur  king  of  Babylon  made  king  iu  the 
land  of  Judah. 

2.  But  neither  he,  nor  his  servants,  nor  the 

people  of  the  land,  did  hearken  unto  the  words  of  the 
Loud,  which  he  spake  by  the  jn'ophet  Jeremiah. 

—  lii.  1.  Zedekiah  iriin  one  and  twenty  years  old 
when  he  began  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in 
Jerusalem.  And  his  mother's  name  was  Ilamutal  the 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  Libnah. 

2.  And  he  did  that  which  was  evil  in  the  eyes 

of  the  Lord,  accordiug  to  all  that  Jehoiakiui  had 
done. 

(2.    REBEI^S  AGAINST   IIIM.) 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  13.  And  he  also  rebelled  against  king 
Nebuchadnezzar,  who  hail  made  him  swear  by  God  : 
but  he  stitl'ened  his  neck,  and  hardened  his  heart  from 
turning  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel. 

See  3  KiiujH  xxiv.  20.     ./(/■.  lii.  3. 

(3.   JERISAI.EM   BESIEGED   AND   TAKEN.      58fi   H.C.) 

3  Kin(/H  XXV.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth 
year  of  his  reign,  iu  the  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth  day 
of  the  month,  tliat  Kebuchadiiezzar  king  of  Babylon 
came,  he,  and  all  his  hast,  against  Jerusalem,  "and 
pitched  against  it;  and  they  built  forts  against  it 
round  about. 

3.  And  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  elev- 
enth year  of  king  Zedekiah. 

3.  Aud  on  the  ninth  day  of  the  fourth  month 

the  famine  prevailed  in  the  cit_y,  and  there  was  no 
bread  for  the  ])eople  of  the  land. 

4.  And  the  cit.y  was  broken  up,  and  all  the 

men  of  war./ferf  by  night  liy  the  way  of  the  gate  be- 
tween two  walls,  which  is  by  the  king's  garden  ;  (now 
the  C'haldees  were  against  tiic  city  round  about:)  and 
the  kiiKj  went  the  way  toward  the  [ilaiu. 

(See  2  Chr.  xxxvi."l4-21.) 

Jer.  xxxix.  1.  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  king 
of  .Tudah,  iu  the  tenth  month,  came  Nebuchadrezzar 
king  of  Babylon  and  all  his  army  against  Jerusalem, 
and  the_y  besieged  it. 

2.  And  in  the  eleventh  vear  of  Zedekiah,  in 

the  fourth  month,  the  ninth  day  of  the  month,  the 
city  was  broken  up. 

3.  And  all  the  princes  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

came  in,  and  sat  in  the  middle  gate,  ereti  Nergal- 
sharezer,  Samgar-nebo,  Sarseehim,  Rab-saris,  Nergal- 
shari'zer,  Rab-inag,  with  all  the  residue  of  the  princes 
of  the  king  of  Babylon. 

4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Zedekiah 

the  king  of  Judah  saw  them,  and  all  the  men  of  war, 
then  they  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by 
night,  by  the  \vay  of  the  king's  garden,  by  the  gate 
betwixt  the  two  walls :  aud  he  went  out  the  way  of 
the  plain. 

—  lii.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth  year  of 
his  reign,  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth  day  of  the 
mouth,  tliat  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baliylon  came, 
he  and  all  his  army,  against  Jerusalem,  aud  pitched 
against  it,  aud  built  forts  against  it  round  about. 

5.  So  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh 

year  of  king  Zedekiah. 

0.  And  in  the  fourth  month,  in  the  ninth  day 

of  the  month,  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  citv,  so  that 
there  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the  lanil. 

7.  Then  the  city  was  broken  U]!,  and  all  the 

men  of  war  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by 
night  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  the  two  walls, 
wiiich  mM  by  the  king's  garden ;  (now  the  Chahleans 
were  by  the  "city  round  about:)  and  they  went  by  the 
way  of  the  plain. 

(4.    THE   ISSUE  FORF.TOLD.) 

Jer.  xxi.  7.  And  afterward,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will 
deliver  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  his  servants,  and 
the  people,  and  such  as  jire  left  m  this  city  from  the 
pestilence,  from  the  sword,  and  from  the  famine,  iuto 
the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon,   aud 


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into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  ami  into  the  liand  of 
those  that  seek  their  life  :  and  he  sliall  smite  tliem 
with  the  edge  of  tlie  sword ;  he  shall  not  sixire  tUem, 
neither  have  pit}-,  nor  have  mercy. 

(5.   FATE   OF   ZEDEKlAn.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  5.  And  the  army  of  the  Chaldees  pur- 
sued after  tlie  kinsr,  and  overtook  him  in  the  place  of 
Jericho :  and  all  his  army  were  scattered  from  him. 

G.  So  they  took  the  king,  and  brought  him  up 

to  the  king  of  Babylon  to  Riblah ;  and  they'gave  judg- 
ment upon  him. 

7.  And  they  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before 

his  e_ves,  and  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah,  and  bound 
him  "with  fetters  of  l)rass,  and  carried  him  to  Babylon. 

■hr.  xxxi.x.  5.  But  the  Chaldeans'  army  pursued 
after  them,  and  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of 
Jericho:  and  when  they  had  taken  him,  they  brought 
him  up  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  to  Rib- 
lah in  the  land  of  Hamath,  where  he  gave  judgment 
upon  him. 

6.  Then  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of 

Zedekiah  in  Riblah  before  his  eyes :  also  the  king  of 
Babylon  slew  all  the  nobles  of  Judah. 

—  —  7.  moreover  he  put  out  Zcdekiah's  eyes,  and 
bound  him  with  chains,  to  carry  him  to  Babylon. 

—  lii.  8.  But  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans"  pmmied 
after  the  king,  and  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of 
Jericho;  and  all  his  anny  was  scattered  from  him. 

—  ^  9.  Then  tliey  took  the  king,  and  carried  him 
up  unto  the  king  of  'lialiylon  to  Rililah  in  tlie  land  of 
Hamath  ;  where  he  gave  judgment  upon  him. 

•  10.  And  the'kiiig  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of 

Zedekiah  before  his  eyes:  he  slew  also  all  the  princes 
of  Judah  in  Riblah. 

11.  Then  he  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah; 

and  the  king  of  Babylon  bound  him  in  chains,  and 
carried  him  to  Babylon,  and  put  him  in  prison  till  the 
day  of  his  death. 

(6.   THE  PUTTI>-G  OCT  OF   ZEDEICIAH's  EYES  HAD   BEEN 
FORETOLD.) 

Ezek.  xii.  13.  My  net  also  will  I  spread  u]ion  him, 
and  he  shall  lie  taken  in  mj- snare :  and  I  will  bring 
him  to  Babylon  to  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans;  yet 
shall  he  not  see  it,  though  lie  shall  tlie  there. 

•  14  And  I  will  scatter  toward  every  wind  all 

that  are  about  him  to  help  him,  and  all  his  bands ;  and 
I  will  draw  out  the  sword  alter  them. 

§  130.    The  Kinardom  of  Judah  wiped  out. 

(1.   JERUSALEM   DESTROYED.) 

2  Kirwjs  XXV.  8.  And  in  the  fifth  month,  on  the  sev- 
enth day  of  the  month,  which  u  the  nineteenth  j'ear 
of  king  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon,  came  Ncb- 
uzar-adan,  captain  of  the  guard,  a  servant  of  the  king 
of  Babylon,  unto  Jerusalem  : 

9.  And  he  burnt  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  king's  house,  and  all  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and 
every  great  innii's  house  burnt  he  with  fire. 

10.  And  all  the  army  of  the  Chaldees,  that 

iccre  iri(h  the  captain  of  the  guard,  brake  down  the 
walls  of  Jerusalem  j-ound  about. 

11.  Now  the  rest  of  the  people  that  were  letY 

in  the  cit.y,  and  the  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king 
of  Baliyliin,  with  the  remnant  of  the  multitude,  did 
Nebuzar-ad:in  the  c;iptain  of  the  guard  carry  awav. 

1  Chi:  vi.  \~>.  And  .Jchojadak  went  into  cnptirity, 
when  the  Lord  carried  art:i_y  Judah  and  .Jerusalem 
by  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Jcr.  xxxix,  8.  And  the  Cli:ddeans  burned  the  king's 
liousc,  and  the  houses  of  tlie  people,  with  tire,  and 
lirake  down  the  walls  of  Jenis:dem. 

9.  Then   Nebuzar-adan   the  captain  of  the 

guard  carried  away  captive  into  Baliylon  the  remnant 
of  the  peo])le  that  remained  in  the  city,  and  tliosc  that 
fell  away,  tliat  fell  to  him,  with  the  rest  of  the  people 
that  remained. 

—  lii.  12.  Now  in  the  fifth  month,  in  the  tenth  day 
of  the  month,  which  (W.t  the  nineteenth  year  of  Neb- 
uchadrezzar king  of  Babylon,  came  Nebuzar-ad:m 
cajitain  of  tlie  guard,  which  served  the  Icing  of  Baby- 
lon, into  Jerusalem. 


13.  And  burned  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

the  king's  house ;  and  all  the  houses  of  Jerusalem, 
and  alllhe  houses  of  the  great  men  burned  he  with 
fire : 

14.  And  all  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans,  that 

ircre  with  the  captain  of  the  guard,  brake  down  all  the 
walls  of  Jerusalem  round  alibut. 

1.5.  Then  Nebuzar-adan   the  captain  of  the 

guard  carried  away  captive  certidn  of  the  poor  of  tlie 
people,  and  the  residue  of  the  people  that  remained  in 
the  city,  and  those  that  fell  away,  that  fell  to  the 
king  of  Baliylon,  and  the  rest  of  the  multitude. 

29.  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar 

he  carried  awav  captive  from  Jerusalem  eight  himdred 
thirty  and  two'persons: 

(2.    CinEF   PRIEST  AND   OTHER   LEADERS   OF  THE 
PEOPLE   PUT   TO   DEATH.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  18.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  took 
Scraiah  the  chief  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second 
priest,  and  the  three  keepers  of  the  door: 

19.  And  out  of  the  city  he  took  an  officer  that 

was  set  over  the  men  of  war,  and  five  men  of  them 
that  were  in  the  king's  presence,  which  were  found  in 
the  city,  and  the  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  which 
mustered  the  people  of  the  land,  and  threescore  men 
of  the  people  of  the  land  that  were  found  in  the  city : 

20.  And  Nebuzar-adan  captain  of  the  guard 

took  these,  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
to  Riblah  : 

21.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  smote  them,  and 

slew  them  at  Riblah  in  the  laud  of  Hamath.  So 
Judah  was  carried  away  out  of  their  land. 

Jer.  lii.  24.  And  the  capt:un  of  the  guard  took  Se- 
raiali  the  chief  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second  priest, 
and  the  three  keepers  of  the  door : 

2.").  He  took  also  out  of  the  city  a  eimuch, 

which  had  the  charge  of  the  men  fif  war ;  and  seven 
men  of  them  that  were  near  the  king's  person,  which 
were  found  in  the  city  ;  and  the  principal  scribe  of  the 
host,  who  mustered  the  people  of  the  land  ;  and  three- 
score men  of  the  jieople  of  the  land,  that  were  foimd 
in  the  midst  of  the  citj'. 

20.  So  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 

took  them,  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
to  Ribkih. 

27.  And  the  king  of  Babylon  smote  them,  and 

put  them  to  death  in  Rililah  in  the  land  of  Hamath. 
Thus  Judah  was  carried  away  captive  out  of  his  own 
land. 

(3.    ONLY  A  HANDFUL  LEFT.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  12.  But  the  captain  of  the  guard  left 
of  the  ]ioor  of  the  land  to  be  vinedressers  and  hus- 
bandmen. 

Jer.  xxxix.  10.  But  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  left  the  poor  of  the  people,  which  had  nothing, 
hi  the  land  of  Judah,  and  gaye  them  vineyards  and 
fields  at  the  same  time. 

(4.   GEDALLVH  M.ADE   GOVERNOR  OF   THE   RE>rNANT.) 

2  Kings  xxv.  33.  And  as  for  the  people  that  remained 
in  tlie  laud  of  Judah,  wlio'm  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of 
Babylon  had  left,  even  over  them  he  made  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  Shaphan,  ruler. 

(O.   JEKEMIAH   LET   OUT   OF   PRISON.) 

(See  Jer.  xxxix.  11,  12.) 

Jer.  xxxix.  13.  So  Nebuzai--adaii  the  captain  of  the 
guard  sent,  and  Nebushasban,  Rali-saris,  and  Nergal- 
sharezer,  Rab-mag,  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon's 
princes ; 

14.  Even  they  sent,  jind  took  Jeremiah  out  of 

the  court  of  the  prison,  and  committed  him  unto  Ged- 
aliah the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  that  he 
should  carry  him  home  :  so  he  dwelt  among  the 
people. 

—  xl.  G.  Then  went  Jeremiah  unto   Gedaliah   the 
son  of   Ahikam   to  Jlizpah  ;    and   dwelt   with   him 
among  the  people  that  were  left  in  the  land. 
(G.  sunMissioN  OP  THE  people.) 

3  Kings  xxv.  23.  And  when  all  the  captains  of  the 
armies,  they  and  then-  men,  heard  that  the  king  of 
Babvlon  had  made  Gedaliah  goveiTior,  there  came  to 

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BOOK  XI 


GodaliiiU  to  Mizpiih,  even  Islimail  tlie  son  of  Xi'tli.i- 
niah,  and  .loliaiian  Ilic  son  olfarcali,  anil  Nniiali  lln' 
son  of  Taiilmnii'lli  tlic  Xclophalliili.',  anil  .Jaazaniah 
the  son  of  a  AlaatlialliiU',  llu'V  and  tlii-ir  men. 

2  KiiKjn  xxv.  'i\.  And  (Jcdaliali  swaic  to  llicm,  and  to 
their  nu-n,  and  said  unto  Uicni,  Fear  not  to  lie  the  sei-v- 
anls  of  the  Clialdees  :  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the 
kini;'  of  Babylon  ;  and  it  shall  be  well  with  you. 

</(/'.  .\1.  7.  Now  when  all  Hit;  captains  of  the  forees 
whieh  were  in  the  lields,  cnii  they  and  their  men, 
heard  that  the  kini;;  of  Babylon  had  made  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Ahikani  governor  in  the  laud,  and  had 
committed  unto  him  men,  and  women,  and  children, 
nnd  of  the  poor  of  the  land,  of  them  that  were  not 
carried  awav  captive  to  Babylon; 

8.  'iMien   they  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Jlizpah, 

even  Islimael  the  .son  of  Xethaniah,  and  .lohanan  and 
Jonathan  the  sons  of  Kareab,  and  Seraiah  the  son  of 
Tanhnnieth,  and  the  sons  of  Epliai  the  Xctoiihathite, 
nnd  .lezaniah  the  sou  of  a  Maachalhite,  they  and  their 
men. 

'J.  And  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Aliikam  the  son 

of  Shaphan  sw  are  nnto  them  and  to  their  men,  say- 
injT,  Fear  not  to  serve  the  Chaldeans:  dwell  in  the 
land,  and  serve  the  king  of  Baliylou,  and  it  shall  be 
well  with  yon. 

10.  As  for  lue,  behold,  I  \vill  dwell  at  J[i/pah, 

to  serve  the  Chaldeans,  which  will  come  unto  us  :  but 
ye,  gather  ye  wine,  and  sinnmer  fruits,  aud  oil,  and 
put  iliem  in  yoiu'  vessels,  aud  dwell  in  your  cities  that 
ye  have  taken. 

11.  Likewise  when  all  the  Jews  that  tcere  in 

Moab,  and  among  the  Ammonites,  and  in  Edom,  and 
that  ireir  in  all  the  countries,  heard  that  the  king  of 
Baliylou  had  left  a  remnant  of  Jndah,  and  that  he 
had  set  over  Iheiu  Gedaliah  the  sou  of  Ahikaiu  the 
sou  of  81mphan ; 

Vi.  Even   all  the  .Tews  returned  out  of  all 

places  whither  they  wen;  driven,  and  came  to  the 
laud  of  Judah,  to  Gedaliah,  unto  ilizpah,  aud  gath- 
ered wine  aud  siuumer  fiuits  very  much. 

(7.   GEDALIAH  WAUNED   OP  A  CONSPIRACY.) 

Jer.  xl.  13.  Jloreover  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 
an<l  all  the  cajitains  of  the  forces  that  uere  in  the 
lields,  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Jlizpah, 

14  And  said  to  him,  Dost  thou  certainly  know 

that  Baalis  the  king  of  the  Amiuouitcs  hath  sent  Isli- 
mael the  sou  of  Nethaniah  to  slay  thee  'i  But  Geda- 
liah the  son  of  Aliikam  believed  them  not. 

l.'J.  Then   Johauau  the  sou  of  Kareah  spake 

to  Gedaliah  in  ilizpah  secretly,  saying.  Let  me  go,  I 
pray  thee,  aud  I  will  slay  Ishiuael  the  son  of  Netha- 
uiah,  aud  no  man  shall  know  it :  wlieretbre  should  he 
slay  thee,  that  all  the  .lews  which  are  gathered  unto 
thee  should  be  scattered,  and  the  remuaut  iu  Judah 
perish  ? 

16.  But  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Aliikam  said  unto 

.Tohanau  the  son  of  Kareah,  Thou  shall  not  do  this 
thing :  for  thou  speakest  falsely  of  Ishmael. 

(8.    GEDALIAH   SLAIN.) 

2  Kiinin  xxv.  20.  But  it  came  to  pa.ss  in  tlie  seventh 
month,  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  the  son  of 
Elishama,  of  the  seed  royal,  came,  and  ten  men  with 
him,  aud  smote  Gedaliah,  that  he  died,  and  the  Jews 
aud  the  Chaldees  that  were  with  him  at  Jlizpah. 

./<;•.  xli.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pa.ss  in  the  seven  monUi, 
thilt  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  the  sou  of  Elisha- 
ma, of  the  seed  royal,  aud  the  princes  of  the  king, 
even  ten  men  with  liiiu,  came  nnto  Gedaliah  the  son 
of  Ahikam  to  ilizpah ;  aud  there  they  did  eat  bread 
together  in  Mizpah. 

^ -2.  Then  arose  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah, 

aud  the  ten  uieu  that  were  with  him,  and  smote  Geda- 
liah the  sou  of  Aliikam  the  son  of  Shaphan  with  the 
sword,  aud  slew  him,  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  had 
made  gfivernor  over  the  land. 

3.  Ishmael  also  slew  all  the  .Tews  that  were 

with  him,  eren  witli  CTcdaliah,  at  Jlizpah,  and  the 
Chaldeans  that  were  found  there,  and  the  men  of  war. 

4.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  second  day  alter 

he  had  slain  Gedaliah,  aud  no  man  knew  it, 


.■).  That    there   came   certain    from    Phechem, 

from  Sliiloli.  and  from  •Samaria,  i  iin  fourscore  men, 
having  llieir  lieards  shaven,  and  their  dotJies  rent, 
and  having  cut  lliemselves,  with  olferiugs  and  in- 
cense iu  their  hand,  to  bring  ilaia  to  the  house  of  the 
Loud. 

6.  And  Ishmael  the  son    of   Xethaniah  went) 

forlh  from  .Mizpali  to  meet  them,  weeiiing  all  along  as 
he  went:  aud  it  eaiiie  to  jia.ss,  as  he  met  llieiii,  he  said 
unto  them,  Come  lo  Credaliali  the  son  of  Aliikam. 

7.  And  it   was  »;,  when   lliey  came   iiilo  the; 

midst  of  the  city,  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nelhauiah 
slew  them,  (iml  co-it  them  into  the  midst  of  the  jnt,  he, 
and  the  men  that  lare  with  him. 

8.   But  ten  uien  were  found  among  them  that 

said  unto  Ishmael,  Slay  us  not:  for  we  have  treasures 
in  the  field,  of  wheat,  and  of  b:irley,  and  of  oil,  and 
of  lioiiey,  So  he  forbare,  aud  slew  them  not  among 
their  bretliren. 

!l.  Now  the  pit  wherein  Ishmael  had  cast  all 

the  bodies  of  the  dead  men  whom  he  had  slain  be- 
cause of  Gedaliah,  vna  it  which  Asa  the  king  had 
made  for  fear  of  Baasha  king  of  Israel :  <iad  Islimael 
the  sou  of  Nethaniah  tilled  \i  with  ihciii  that  were  slaiu. 

(9.    AN   ATTEMPT   MADE   TO  CAIIHV  THE   PEOPLE  OX^V. 
TO  THE   AMMo.NITIiS.) 

./(■)'.  xli.  10.  Then  Ishmael  carried  away  captive  all 
tin;  residue  of  the  people  that  were  in  Jlizpah,  eren 
the  king's  daughters,  and  all  the  people  that  remained 
in  Mizpali,  whom  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
gnanl  had  committed  to  Gedaliah  the  sou  of  Aliikam: 
aud  Islimael  the  sou  of  Netliani:ih  c;irried  them  away 
captive,  aud  departed  to  go  over  to  the  Ammouites. 

(10.   THIS  ATTEMPT    DEFEATED.) 

Jer.  xli.  11.  But  when  .Tolnman  the  son  of  Kareah 
and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  were  with  him, 
heard  of  :ill  the  evil  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
had  done,  , 

12.  Then  they  took  all  the  men,  aud  went  tO; 

fight  with  Islimael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and  found' 
him  by  the  great  waters  that  <ire  iu  Gibeon. 

13.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  thut  when  all  the 

ppojde  wliieh  were  with  Ishmael  saw  Johanan  the  son 
of  K;ireali,  aud  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  tcere 
with  him,  then  they  were  glad. 

14.  So  all  the  people  that  Ishmael  had  carried 

away  captive  from  Mizpah  cast  about  aud  returned, 
and  went  unto  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah. 

—  —  15.  But  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  escaped 
from  Johanan  with  eight  men,  aud  went  to  the  Am- 
monites. 

(11.   THE   PEOPLE  PREFER   TO  ESCAPE   TO   EGYPT.) 

Jer.  xli.  10.  Then  took  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 
and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  that  were  with  him, 
all  tlie  n-iiinaut  of  the  people  whom  he  had  recovered 
fnan  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  from  Mizpah,  after 
that  he  had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Aliikam,  even, 
mighty  men  of  war,  and  the  women,  aud  the  children, 
and  the  eunuchs,  whom  he  had  brought  again  from 
Gibcon : 

17.  And  they  departed,  and  dwelt  in  the  habit- 
ation of  Chimham,  which  is  liy  Beth-lehem,  to  go  to 
enter  into  Egypt, 

18.  Because  of  the  Chaldeans :  for  they  were 

afraid  of  tliem,'liecause  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
had  slain  Gedaliah  the  sou  of  Aliikam,  whom  the  king 
of  Baliylou  made  governor  iu  the  laud. 

(12.   JEREMIAH   TELI.S  THEM   NOT  TO   GO.) 

Jer.  xlii.  .5.  Then  they  said  to  Jeremiah,  The  TiORD 
be  a  true  and  faithful  witness  between  us,  if  we  do  not 
even  according  to  all  things  for  the  which  the  Loiio 
thv  God  shall  send  thee  to  us. 

" 6.  Whether  it  be  good,  or  whether  itbe  evil,  we 

will  obey  the  voice  of  the  I>ORi)  our  God,  to  whom  we 
send  thee ;  that  it  may  be  well  with  us,  when  wo 
obey  the  v<iice  of  the  Lord  our  (Jod. 

8.  Then  called  he  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah, 

and  all  the  captains  of  the  tbrces  which  were  with 
him,  and  all  the  people  &om  the  least  even  to  the 
I  greatest, 
83 


CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jer.  xlii.  9.  And  said  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the 
Loud,  the  God  of  Israel,  unto  whom  j-e  sent  me  to 
prcscnt  _vour  supplication  before  him  ; 

U).  If  ye  will   still   abide  in   this  land,  then 

will  I  build  you,  and  not  pull  >jmi  down  ;  and  I  will 
plant  you,  aiul  not  pluck  you  \\\i :  for  I  repent  me  of 
(lie  evil  that  I  have  done  unto  you. 

11.  Be  not  afraid  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  of 

whom  ye  are  afraid ;  be  not  afraid  of  him,  saith  the 
LoKD:  "for  I  am  with  you  to  save  you,  and  to  dehver 
you  from  his  hand. 

13.  And  I  will  shew  mercies  unto  you,  that  he 

may  have  mercy  upon  you,  and  cause  yott  to  return 
to  your  own  land. 

-^ 13.  But  if  ye  say.  We  will  not  dwell  in  this 

land,  neither  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God, 

■  1-1.  Saying,  No  ;  but  we  will  go  into  the  land 

of  Egyi)t,  where  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  hear  the 
sound  of  the  trumpet,  nor  have  hunger  of  bread ;  and 
there  will  we  dwell : 

1.5.  And  now  therefore  hear  the  word  of  the 

Lord,  ye  remnant  of  .Judah  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  If  ye  wholly  set  your  faces 
to  enter  Egyiit,  and  go  to  sojourn  there; 

■  16.  Then  it  sliall  come  to  pass,  tltat  the  sword, 

which  ye  feared,  shall  overtake  you  there  in  the  land 
of  Egypt;  and  the  iiimine,  whereof  ye  were  afraid, 
shall  follow  close  after  you  there  in  Egypt ;  and  there 
ye  shall  die. 

17.  So  shall  it  be  with  all  the  men  that  set 

their  faces  to  go  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there;  they 
shall  die  hy  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pest- 
ilence :  and  none  of  them  shall  remain  or  escape  from 
the  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  them. 

18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  As  mine  anger  and  \\\y  fury  hath  been 
poured  forth  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  so 
shall  my  fury  be  poured  forth  upon  you,  when  ye  shall 
enter  into  Egypt:  and  ye  shall  bean  execration,  and 
an  astonishment,  and  a  curse,  and  a  reproach ;  and  ye 
shall  see  this  place  no  more. 

19.  Tlie  Lord  hath  said  concerning  j'ou,  O  ye 

remnant  of  .ludah  ;  Go  ye  not  into  Egypt:  know  cer- 
tainly that  I  have  admonished  you  tliis  day. 

20.  For  ye  have   disseinl)led   in   your  hearts, 

when  ye  sent  me  unto  the  Lord  3'our  God,  saying. 
Pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  our  God ;  and  according 
unto  all  tliat  the  Lord  our  God  shall  say,  so  declare 
unto  us,  and  we  will  do  U. 

21.  And  now  I  have  this  daj'  declared  it  to  you ; 

but  ye  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God, 
nor  any  ihing  for  tlie  which  he  hath  sent  me  unto  you. 

22.  Now  Iherefbre  know^  certaiulj'that  yo  shall 

die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  liy  the  pestilence, 
in  the  place  whither  ye  desire  to  go  aiul  to  sojourn. 

(13.    BUT   TirEY   GO.) 

2  Kingsf  xxv.  20.  And  all  the  jieople,  both  small  and 
great,  and  the  cajitains  of  the  armies,  arose,  and  came 
to  Egypt:  for  tliey  were  afraid  of  the  CUialdees. 

Jer.  xliii.  5.  But  .Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah,  and 
all  the  captains  of  the  forces,  took  all  the  remnant  of 
.Judah,  that  were  returned  from  all  nations,  whither 
they  had  been  driven,  to  dwell  in  the  laud  of  Judah  ; 

().  Even  men,  and  women,  and  children,  and 

the  king's  daughtei's,  and  every  person  that  Nebuzar- 
adan  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  with  Gedaliah 
the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Jeremiah 
the  prophet,  and  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah. 

7.  So  they  came  into  the  laiid  of  Egyi^t :  for 

they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  :  thus  came 
they  emn  to  Tahpanhes. 

(14.   THE  FOURTH   v\ND   FIN.\L  DErORT.\TION   TO 
JSAliYLON.      583   B.C.) 

Jer.  lii.  30.  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of 
Nebuchadrezzar,  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the 
guard  carried  away  captive  of  tho  Jews  seven  hun- 
dred forly  and  live  jiersons :  all  the  i)ersons  lecre  four 
thousand  and  six  hundred. 

(15.    TIIH   DKSOIATION   LAJtENTED.) 

Ph.  Ixxxix.  38.  But  thou  hast  cast  off  and  abhorred, 
thou  hast  been  wroth  with  thine  anointed. 


30.  Thou  hast  made  void  the  coven:mt  of  thy 

servant :  thou  hast  profaned  his  crown  by  eusting  it  to 
the  ground. 

—  —  40.  Thou  hast  broken  down  all  his  hedges; 
thou  hast  brought  his  strong  holds  to  ruin. 

41.  All  that  pass  by  the  way  spoil  him :  he  is 

a  reproach  to  his  neighbours. 

43.  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his 

adversaries;  thou  hast  made  all  his  enemies  to  re- 
joice. 

— •  —  43.  Thou  hast  also  turned  the  edge  of  his 
sword,  and  hast  not  made  him  to  stand  in  the  battle. 

44.  Thou  hast  made  his  glory  to  cease,  and 

cast  his  throne  down  to  the  ground. 


CHAP.  XL 

THE  CAPTIVITIES. 
§  131.    The  Height  from  ivltich  the  Hebrews  fell. 

(1.    THE  PROSPERITY  PROMISED.) 

Oen.  xiii.  16.  And  I  will  make  thy  seed  as  the 
dust  of  the  eartli ;  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  the 
dust  of  the  earth,  then  shall  thy  seed  also  be  num- 
bered. 

—  XV.  4.  And,  behold,  the  word  of  the  Lord  cnme 
unto  him,  sa}'ing,  Tliis  shall  not  be  thine  heir ;  but  he 
that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thine  own  bowels  shall 
be  thine  heir. 

5.  And  he  brought  him  forth   abroad,   and 

said.  Look  now  toward  heaven,  and  tell  the  stars,  if 
thou  be  able  to  number  them :  and  he  said  uuto  him, 
So  shall  thy  seed  be.. 

—  xxii.  16.  And  said.  By  myself  h.ave  I  sworn, 
saith  the  Lord,  for  because  thou  hast  done  this 
thing,  and  hast  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  only  son, 

17.  That  in  blessing  I  will  bless  thee,  and  in 

mulliplj'ing  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  as  the  stars  of 
the  heaven,  and  as  the  sand  which  is  upon  the  sea 
shore ;  and  thy  seed  shall  possess  the  gate  of  his  ene- 
mies ; 

— ■  —  19.  So  Abraham  returned  unto  his  young 
men,  and  they  rose  up  and  went  together  to  Beer- 
sheba ;  and  Abraham  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba. 

—  xxvi.  24.  And  the  Lord  ajipeared  unto  him  the 
same  night,  and  said,  I  itm  the  God  of  Abraham  thy 
father:  fear  not,  for  I  inn  with  thee,  and  will  bless 
thee,  and  multiply  thy  seed  for  my  servant  Abraham's 
sake. 

—  XXXV.  10.  And  God  said  unto  him,  Thj'  name  ii 
.Jacob :  thy  name  shall  not  be  called  anj'  more  Jacob, 
but  Israel  shall  be  thy  name ;  and  he  called  his  name 
Israel. 

11.  And  God  said  unto  him,  I  am  God  Al- 
mighty: be  fruitful  and  multiply;  a  nation  and  a 
company  of  nations  shall  be  of  thee,  and  kings  shall 
come  out  of  thy  loins  ; 

—  xlviii.  4.  And  said  unto  me,  Behold,  I  will  make 
thee  fi-uitful,  and  multiply  thee,  and  I  will  make  of 
thee  a  multitude  of  peojile;  and  will  give  this  land 
to  thy  seed  after  iheefor  an  everlasting  possession. 

Num.  xxiv.  8.  God  brought  him  forth  out  of  Egypt; 
he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  a  unicorn  :  lie  shall 
eat  up  the  nations  his  enemies,  and  shall  break  their 
bones,  and  pierce  them  through  with  his  arrows. 

9.  He  couched,  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  and  as 

a  great  lion :  who  shall  stir  him  up '?  Blessed  is  he 
that  blesseth  thee,  and  cursed  is  he  that  curseth  thee. 

Dcut.  xxxiii.  28.  Israel  then  shall  dwell  in  safety 
alone  :  the  fountain  of  .Jacob  sluill  be  ujiou  a  hmd  of 
corn  and  wine ;  also  his  heavens  shall  drop  down 
dew. 

39.  Happy  ari  thou,  O  Israel :  who  is  like  unto 

thee,  O  people  saved  by  the  Lord,  the  shield  of  thy 
help,  and  who  is  the  sword  of  i\\y  excellency!  and 
thine  enemies  shall  be  found  Hare  unto  thee:  and  thou 
shalt  tread  upon  their  high  jilaces. 

lleh.  vi.  14.  Saving,  Surely  blessing  I  will  bless  thee, 
and  midtiplyingl  will  multiply  thee. 

See  Gen.  xxvi.  4.     Num.  xxiv.  5-7. 


Jst 


CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(3.    TUE   rUOSrKIIITY    KEAIJZED.) 

jVkhi.  i.  44.  TIr'SU  arc  iIiiim'  lliiil  wire  nuniliered, 
which  MosL'S  ami  Aaiuu  hiuiiIkiviI,  and  the  priiKos 
of  Israel,  being  twelve  mun :  each  ouu  was  lor  the 
house  of  his  fathers. 

4.5.  So  wore  all  those  that  were  numbered  of 

the  children  of  Israel,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 
from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all  that  were  able 
to  i;i)  forth  lo  war  in  Israel; 

^ Hi.  Even  all  they  that  were  numbered  were 

si\  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand  and  live 
hundred  and  lifty. 

—  ii.  'Ai.  These  are  those  which  were  numbered  of 
the  children  of  Israel  by  the  liouse  of  their  fathers: 
all  lliose  that  were  numbereil  of  the  camjis  throughout 
their  hosts  were  s\s.  hundred  thousand  and  three  thou- 
sand and  live  hundred  and  tifty. 

3:S.  Hut  the  Leviles  were  not  numbered  among 

tho  children  of  Israel ;  as  the  Loun  commanded  Jloses. 

—  xxii.  5.  He  sent  messengers  therefore  unto  Ba- 
laam the  son  of  Beor  to  Pethor,  which  U  by  tho  river 
of  the  laud  of  the  children  of  his  people,  to  call  him, 
saying,  Heboid,  there  is  a  people  come  out  from 
Egypt:  beliold,  they  cover  the  face  of  the  earth,  and 
thcT  abide  o\er  against  me  : 

Jje'd.  i.  10.  The  Loud  your  God  hath  multiplied 
you,  and,  behold,  ye  are  this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven 
for  multitude. 

11.  (Tho  Loud  God  of  your  fathers  make  you 

a  thous;ind  times  so  many  more  as  j'C  are,  and  bless 
you,  as  he  hath  promised  you !) 

—  .K.  'ii.  Thy  fathers  went  tlown  into  Ejn'pt  with 
threescore  and  ten  persons ;  and  now  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multi- 
tude. 

./o.v.  .\.\iv.  3.  And  I  took  your  father  Abraham  from 
the  other  side  of  the  flood,  and  led  him  throughout 
all  the  land  of  Canaan,  and  nuiltiplied  his  seed,  and 
gave  him  Isaac. 

3  Slim.  xxii.  45.  Strangers  shall  submit  themselves 
unto  me :  as  soon  as  they  hear,  they  shall  be  obedient 
nuto  me. 

4G.  Strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  they  shall 

be  afraid  out  of  their  close  phices. 

1  Kings  iv.  20.  .Judah  and  Israel  icere  many,  as  the 
sand  which  is  by  the  sea  in  multitude,  eating  and 
drinking,  and  making  merry. 

'2.5.  And  .Judah  and  Israel  dwelt  safely,  every 

man  under  his  vine  and  under  his  fig  tree,  from  Dan 
even  to  Beer-sheba,  all  the  davs  of  Solomon. 

1  Chr.  v.  23.  And  the  cliild'reu  of  the  half  tribe  of 
5Ianasseh  dwelt  in  the  land  :  they  increased  from  Ba- 
fhan  unto  Baal-hermou  and  Seuir,  and  mito  moimt 
Ilermon. 

24.  And  these  xoerc  the  heads  of  the  hoase  of 

their  fathers,  even  Epher,  and  Ishi,  and  Eliel,  and  Az- 
riel,and  Jeremiah,  and  llndaviah,  and  .Jalidiel,  mighty 
men  of  valour,  famous  men,  ami  heads  of  the  house  of 
their  fathers. 

Nell.  ix.  23.  Their  children  also  raultipliedst  thou  as 
thestarsof  heaven,  and  broughtcst  them  into  the  land, 
concerning  which  thou  liadst  promised  to  their  Withers, 
tliat  they  should  go  in  to  possess  it. 

I'k.  Ixxx.  8.  Tliou  h:ist  brouglila  vine  out  of  Egypt: 
thou  hivst  cast  out  the  heathen,  and  i)lanted  it. 

9.  Thou  preparedst  nmtn  before  it,  and  didst 

cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  and  it  fdled  the  land. 

10.  The  hills  were  covered  with  tho  .shadow  of 

it,  and  the  boughs  thereof  wvc  like  the  goodly  cedars. 

11.  She  sent  out  her  boughs  unto  the  sea,  and 

her  branches  unto  the  river. 

—  cv.  24.  And  he  increased  his  people  greatly ;  and 
made  them  stronger  than  their  enemies. 

h.  11.  1.  Hearken  to  me,  ye  that  follow  after  right- 
eousness, ye  that  seek  the  Lono:  look  unto  the  rock 
whente  ye"  are  hewn,  and  to  the  hole  of  the  pit  vilienu 
ye  are  tiigged. 

2'.  Look  unto  Aliraham  your  fiitlier,  and  unto 

Sarah  that  bare  you :  for  I  called" him  alone,  and  bless- 
ed him,  and  incre;Lsed  him. 

Jer.  ii.  2.  Go  and  cry  in  the  ears  of  Jerusalem,  say- 
ins.  Thus  saith  the  Loud  ;  I  remember  thee,  the  kind- 
ness of  thy  youth,  the  love  of  thine  espousals,  when 


thou  wentest  after  me  in  the  wilderness,  in  a  land  that 
wa.i  not  sown. 

3.  Israel  was  holiness  unto  the  Loud,  ami  the 

firstfruits  of  his  increase:  all  that  devour  him  shall 
ollend ;  evil  shall  come  upon  them,  saith  the  Loud. 

J^tk.  xxxiii.  24.  Son  of  man,  they  th;it  inhabit  those 
wastes  of  the  land  of  Israel  speak,  saying,  Abraham 
was  one,  and  he  inherited  tlie  land  :  but  we  ((/r  many; 
the  land  is  given  us  lor  inheril.ance. 

Acls  vii.  17.  But  when  the  time  of  the  promise  drew 
nigh,  which  Goil  had  sworn  to  Abraham,  the  people 
grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt. 

See  Beat.  xxvi.  5. 

§  132.    The  >VIioIe  Nation  Denoiinccil. 

T^v.  xxvi.  33.  And  I  will  scatter  you  among  the 
heallien,  and  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  you  :  and 
j'our  land  shall  be  desolate,  and  your  cities  waste. 

3G.  And  \ipon  them  that  are  left  alive  of  you 

I  will  send  a  fainlncss  into  their  hearts  in  the  lauds  of 
their  enemies ;  and  the  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall 
chase  them;  and  they  shall  flee,  as  lleeing  from  a 
sword;  and  they  shall  fall  when  none  pursueth. 

37.  And  they  shall  fiill  one  upon  another,  as  it 

were  before  a  sword,  when  none  pursueth  :  and  ye 
shall  have  no  power  to  stand  before  your  enemies. 

38.  And  ye  shall  perish  among  the  heathen, 

and  the  land  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up. 

Nam.  xiv.  11."  And  the  LoiiD  said  mito  Moses,  IIow 
long  will  this  jieople  jirovoke  me?  and  how  long  will 
it  be  ere  they  believe  me,  for  all  the  signs  which  1  have 
shewed  lanong  them  ? 

12.  I  will  smite  them  with  the  pestilence,  and 

dismherit  tliem,  and  will  make  of  thee  a  greater  nation 
and  mightier  tlian  they. 

Deid.  ix.  6.  Uuderst"aud  therefore,  that  the  Lord  thy 
God  giveth  thee  not  this  good  land  to  possess  it  for  thy 
righteousness;  lor  thou  art  a  stiffnccketl  people. 

—  xxviii.  25.  The  Lord  shall  cause  thee  to  be  smit- 
ten before  thine  enemies  :  thou  shalt  go  out  one  way 
against  them,  and  flee  seven  ways  before  them ;  and 
Shalt  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth. 

48.  Therefore  thou  shall  serve  thine  enemies, 

which  the  Lord  sludl  send  against  thee,  in  hunger, 
■and  in  tliirst,  aud  in  nakedness,  and  in  the  want  of  all 
Ihiiif/^ :  and  lie  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  ujion  thy  neck,' 
until  he  have  destroyed  thee. 

—  xx.\ii.  28.  For  they  are  a  nation  void  of  counsel, 
neither  in  there  any  understanding  in  them. 

2  Kimj.^  xvii.  13.  Yet  the  Lord  testified  against  Is- 
rael, and  against  Judah,  l.\y  all  the  iirophets,  ami  by  all 
the  seers,  saying,  Turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  and 
keep  my  commandments,  and  my  statutes,  according- 
to  all  tlie  law  which  I  conmiandcd  your  fathers,  and 
which  I  sent  to  you  by  my  servants  tlie  prophets. 

14.  Notwithstanding,  they  would  not  hear,  but 

hardened  tlieir  necks,  like  to  the  neck  of  their  fathers^ 
that  did  not  believe  in  the  Loud  their  God. 

19.  Also  Judah  kept  not  the  commandments 

of  the  Loud  their  God,  but  walked  in  the  statutes  of 
Israel  wliieh  they  made. 

21 .  For  lie  rent  Israel  from  the  house  of  David ; 

and  they  made  Jeroboam  the  sou  of  N chat  king  :  aud 
Jerobo;im  drave  Israel  from  following  the  Lord,  and 
made  them  sin  a  great  sin. 

2  Clir.  xxxvi.  14.  Jloreover  all  the  chief  of  the 
priests,  and  the  ])eople,  transgressed  very  much  after 
all  the  abominations  of  the  heathen;  and  polluted  the 
house  of  the  Lord  which  he  had  hallowed  in  Jeru- 
salem. 

Is.  V.  13.  Therefore  my  people  are  gone  into  captiv- 
ity, because  tluy  have  no  knowledge :  and  their  hon- 
ourable men  are  famished,  and  their  multitude  dried 
up  with  thirst. 

—  xlii.  18.  Hear,  ye  deaf;  and  look,  ye  blind,  that 
ye  may  see. 

19.  Who  is  blind,  but  my  servant  ?  or  deaf,  as 

my  messenger  that  I  sent?  who  is  blind  as  lie  that  is 
perfect,  and  blind  as  the  Lord's  servant  ? 

20.  Seeing  many  things,  but  thou  obserrcst 

not;  opening  the  ears,  but  he  iieareth  not. 

Jer.  ii.  7.  And  I  brought  vou  intua  plentiful  coun- 
try, to  eat  the  fruit  thereof  and  the  goodness  thereof; 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


but  when  ye  entered,  ye  defiled  my  land,  and  made 
mine  Ueritiige  an  abumiuation. 

Ji.r.  V,  11.  For  the  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of 
Judah  Ua\e  dealt  very  treacherously  against  me,  saith 
the  Louu. 

—  xxxii.  30.  For  the  chiklren  of  Israel  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Judah  have  only  dune  evil  liefore  me  from  their 
youth:  for  the  children  of  Israel  have  only  provoked 
me  to  anger  with  the  work  of  their  hands,  saith  the 
Lord. 

E:ek.  vii.  25.  Destruction  cometh;  and  thej'  shall 
seek  peace,  and  theri;  shnll  be  none. 

Miai-h  vii.  13.  Notwithstanding  the  laud  shall  be 
desolate  because  of  them  that  dwell  therein,  for  the 
fruit  of  their  doings. 

§  133.    Israel  Deiioiiiiced. 

1  Kings  xiv.  15.  For  the  Lord  shall  smite  Israel,  as  a 
reed  is  shaken  in  the  water,  and  he  shall  root  up  Israel 
out  of  this  good  land,  which  he  gave  to  their  fathers, 
and  sliall  scatter  them  beyond  the  river,  because  they 
have  made  their  gr<.)ves,  jirovoking  the  Lord  to  anger. 

Hi.  And  he  sliall  give  Israel  up  because  of  the 

sins  of  Jeroboam,  who  did  sin,  and  who  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

3  Kinr/s  xvii.  15.  And  they  rejected  his  statutes,  and 
his  covenant  that  he  made  with  their  fathers,  and  his 
testimonies  which  lie  testified  against  them;  and  they 
followed  vanity,  and  became  vain,  and  went  after  tlie 
heathen  tliat  irere  round  al)out  them,  c</««,';v/////7  whom 
the  Lord  had  charged  them,  that  they  should  not  do 
like  them. 

Mir:tli  i.  5.  For  the  transgression  of  Jacob  in  all 
thi^,  and  for  the  sins  of  tlie  bouse  of  Israel.  AVhat  is 
tile  transgression  of  Jacoli?  is  il  not  Samaria?  and 
wliat  lire  the  high  places  of  Judah?  arc  they  not  Jeru- 
salem? 

6.  Therefore  will  I  make  Samaria  as  a  lieaj) 

of  the  field,  and  as  plantings  of  a  vineyard :  and  I 
will  pour  down  the  stones  tliereof  into  the  vallev,  and 
I  will  discover  the  foundations  tliereof 

IIos.  viii.  4.  The_v  have  set  up  kings,  but  not  by 
me :  they  liave  made  princes,  ami  I  knew  it  not :  of 
their  silver  and  their  gold  have  they  made  them  idols, 
tliat  they  may  be  cut  olf. 

—  X.  3.  Fin-  now  they  shall  say,  "We  have  no  king, 
because  we  feared  not  the  Lord  ;  what  then  should  a 
king  do  to  us  ? 

-4.  They  have  spoken  words,  swearing  falsely 

in  making  a  covenant :  thus  judgment  spriugeth  up 
as  hemlock  iu  tlie  furrows  of  the  field. 

—  xiii.  16.  Samaria  shall  become  desolate  ;  for  she 
hath  rebelled  against  her  God  :  the)'  shall  fall  by  the 
sword:  tlieir  infants  shall  lie  dashed  in  pieces,  and 
their  women  witli  child  shall  lie  rijiped  up. 

Anvis  vi.  14.  But,  liehold,  I  will  raise  np  ag.iinst  you 
a  nation,  (J  lionse  of  Israel,  sailli  the  Loud  the  God 
of  hosts ;  and  they  shall  afiiict  you  from  the  entering 
in  of  Ilamath  unto  the  river  of  the  wilderness. 

§  131.    Jndiili  Denounced. 

Is.  V.  15.  And  the  mean  man  shall  be  brought 
down,  and  the  mightj' man  shall  be  humbled,  and  the 
eyes  of  the  lofiv  shall  be  limnbled: 

17.  Then   shall    the   lambs  feed    after  their 

manuer,  and  the  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall 
strangers  cat. 

—  xxiv.  2.  And  it  shall  be,  as  with  the  people,  so 
with  the  iiriest ;  as  with  the  servant,  so  with  his  mas- 
ter; as  with  the  maiil,  so  with  her  mistress;  as  with 
the  buyer,  .so  with  the  seller;  aswitli  the  lender,  so 
with  the  borrower;  as  with  the  taker  of  usury,  so 
with  the  giver  of  usury  to  him. 

Jcr.  v.  4.  Therefore  I  said,  Surely  these  are  poor ; 
they  are  foolish  :  liir  they  know  not  the  way  of  the 
Lord,  nor  the  judgment  of  their  God. 

— •  —  5.  I  will  get  me  unto  the  great  men,  and  will 
speak  unto  them;  for  tluy  have  known  the  way  of 
(he  Lord,  and  the  judguu'iit  of  their  Goil :  but  these 
have  altogether  broken  the  yoke,  <(/irf  Inirsl  tlie  bonds. 

—  xiii.  13.  Then  slialt  thou  say  nnto  them,  Thus 
saith  the  Loud,  Behold,  I  will  fill  all  the  inhabitants 
of  this  land,  even  the  kings  that  sit  upon  David's 

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throne,  and  the  priests,  and  the  prophets,  and  all  the 
inhabitants  of  .Jerusalem,  with  drunkenness. 

14.  And  I  will  dash  them  one  against  another, 

even  tlie  fathers  and  the  sons  together,  saith  the  Lord  : 
I  will  not  pity,  nor  spare,  nor  have  mercy,  but  destroy 
them. 

—  xix.  6.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  this  place  shall  no  more  be  called 
Tojilict,  nor  The  valky  of  the  son  of  Hinnom,  but  The 
valley  of  slaughter. 

— " —  7.  And  I  will  make  void  the  counsel  of  Judah 
and  Jerusalem  in  this  place ;  and  I  will  cause  them  to 
fall  by  the  sword  before  their  enemies,  and  by  the 
hands  of  them  that  seek  their  lives :  and  their  carcasses 
will  I  give  to  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and 
for  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

—  XXV.  18.  To  irit,  Jerusalem,  and  the  cities  of  Ju- 
dali,  and  the  kings  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof,  to 
make  them  a  desolation,  an  astonishment,  a  hissing, 
and  a  curse ;  as  it  is  this  day ; 

Ezek.  V.  6.  And  she  hath  changed  my  judgments 
into  wickedness  more  than  the  nations,  and  ni}-  stat- 
utes more  than  the  countries  that  are  round  about 
her :  for  thej'  have  refused  my  judgments  and  my  stat- 
utes, they  have  not  walked  in  them. 

7.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
cause ye  multiplied  more  than  the  nations  that  arc 
round  about  you,  and  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes, 
neither  have  kept  my  judgments,  neither  liave  done 
according  to  the  judgments  of  the  nations  that  arc 
round  about  you ; 

8.  Tlierefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I,  even  I,  am  against  thee,  and  will  execute 
judgments  in  the  midst  of  thee  in  the  sight  of  the  na- 
tions. 

17.  So  will  I  send  upon  you  famine  and  evil 

beasts,  and  the_y  shall  bereave  "thee;  and  pestilence 
and  blood  shall  pass  through  thee ;  and  I  will  bring 
the  sword  upon  thee.     I  the  Lord  have  si^oken  it. 

—  xi.  13.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord: 
for  ye  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  neither  executed 
mj-  judgmentSybut  have  done  atYer  the  manners  of  the 
heathen  that  are  I'onnd  about  you. 

Amos  ii.  4.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  For  three  tr.ans- 
gressions  of  Judah,  and  for  fom',  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  thereof;  because  they  have  despised 
the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  have  not  kept  his  command- 
ments, and  their  lies  caused  them  to  err,  after  the 
which  their  fathers  have  walked : 

§  135.    Alliances  with  other  Nations  of  no  Avail. 

7«.  XX.  5.  And  they  shall  be  afraid  and  ashamed  of 
Ethiopia  their  expectation,  and  of  Egypt  their  glory. 

G.  And  the  inhabitants  of  this  isle  shall  say  in 

that  day.  Behold,  such  is  our  expectation,  whither  we 
lice  for  help  to  be  delivered  from  the  king  of  Assyria : 
and  how  shall  we  escape  ? 

—  XXX.  1.  Woe  to  the  rebellious  children,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  take  counsel,  but  not  of  me ;  and  that 
cover  with  a  covering,  but  not  of  my  Spirit,  that  they 
may  add  sin  to  sin  : 

3.   That  walk    to  go   down  into  Egypt,  and 

have  not  asked  at  my  mouth ;  to  strengthen  them- 
selves in  tlie  strength  of  Pharaoh,  and  to  trust  in  the 
shadow  of  E^vpt ! 

—  —  3.  The'refore  shall  the  strength  of  Pharaoh  be 
your  shame,  and  the  trust  iu  the  shadow  of  Egypt  your 
confusion. 

4.  For  his  princes  were  at  Zoan,  and  his  am- 
bassadors came  to  Hanes. 

5.  They  were  all  ashamed  of  a  people  that 

could  not  prollt  them,  nor  be  a  help  nor  profit,  hut  a 
shame,  and  also  a  reproach. 

6.  The   burden   of  the  beasts  of  the   south : 

Into  the  land  of  trouble  and  anguish,  from  whence 
eome  the  old  and  young  lion,  the  viper  and  fiery  flying 
scrjient,  they  will  carry  their  riches  upon  the  shoulders 
of  young  asses,  and  their  treasures  upon  the  bunches 
of  camels,  to  a  people  iliai  shall  not  profit  them. 

7.  For  the  Egyptians  shall  help  in  vain,  and 

to  no  luiriiose :  thcretiire  have  I  cried  concerniug  this, 
Their  strength  is  to  sit  still. 

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h.  xxxi.  1.  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for 
help  ;  and  stay  on  hm-sfs,  aud  trust  in  c liariots,  litL-aiise 
///()/  are  many  ;  and  in  hoi-semeu,  because  tliev  are  very 
slronir;  but  they  lool;  not  unto  the  Holy  One  of  Is- 
rael, neither  seek  the  Loud  ! 

2.  Yet  he  also  in  wise,  and  will  bring  evil,  and 

will  not  call  back  his  words:  but  will  arise  against  the 
house  of  the  evil  doers,  and  against  the  help  of  them 
that  work  ini(iuity. 

—  xxxvi.  G.  Lo,  thou  trustest  in  the  stall"  of  this 
broken  reed,  on  Egypt ;  whereon  if  a  man  lean,  it  will 
i;o  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it :  so  is  I'haraoh  king  of 
Egvpt  to  all  that  trust  in  him. 

.ler.  ii.  14.  h  Isniel  a  servant  ?  i»  he  a  homeborn 
tliu-f  f  why  is  he  spoded? 

I").  The  young  lions  roared  upon  him,  and 

yelled,  and  Ihey  made  his  land  waste:  his  cities  are 
burned  witliout"  inh.iliitant. 

It).  Also  the  children  of  Noph  and  Tahapanes 

have  broken  the  crown  of  thy  head. 

17.  Hast  thou  not  procured  this  unto  thy- 
self, in  that  thou  hast  forsaken  tlie  LouD  thy  God, 
when  he  led  thee  by  the  way  ? 

18.  And  now  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way 

of  Egypt,  to  drink  the  waters  of  SihorV  or  what  has't 
thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  Assyria,  to  drink  the  waters 
of  the  river  V 

■■  3G.  Why   gaddest    thou   about  so  much   to 

change  thy  way '?  thou  also  shall  be  ashamed  of 
Egypt,  as  tliou  wast  ashamed  of  Assyria. 

oT.  Yea,   thou  shalt  go  tbrth  from  him,   and 

thine  hands  Miinii  iliine  he:id  :  for  the  LoKD  hath  re- 
jected thy  contideuces,  and  Ihou  shalt  not  prosper  in 
them. 

I^im.  iv.  17.  As  for  us,  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our 
vain  help :  in  our  watching  we  "have  watched  for  a  na- 
tion t/uit  could  not  save  ».s. 

—  v.  6.  We  have  given  the  hand  tr>  the  Egj-ptians, 
ami  lo  the  A.ssyrians,'to  be  satisfied  witli  bread". 

Hog.  viii.  !S.  Israel  is  swallowed  up :  now  shall  they 
be  among  the  Gentiles  as  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  pleas- 
ure. 

9.  For  they  are  gone  up  to  Assyria,  a  wild 

ass  alone  by  himself:  Ephraim  hath  liired"  lovers. 

10.  Yea,  though  they  have  hired  among  the 

nations,  now  will  I  gather  tlicm.  and  they  shall  sor- 
row a  little  for  the  burden  of  the  king  of  princes. 

—  xii.  1.  Ephraim  tiedeth  on  wind,  aii'd  followeth 
after  the  east  wind:  he  daily  incrcasclh  lies  and  deso- 
lation ;  and  they  do  make  a  covenant  with  the  Assyr- 
ians, anil  oil  is  carried  into  Egvpt. 

yee  Jci:  xlii.  :'.).     Ezek.  xii.  14;  xxix.  U,  7,  16. 

§  136.    Captirity  Foretold. 

(1.   OF   Isn.VEI,.) 

JJos.  V.  9.  Ephraim  shall  be  desolate  in  the  day  of 
rebuke  :  among  the  tribes  of  Israel  have  I  made 
known  that  which  shall  surely  be. 

.l»i'«ix.  4.  And  though  tlley  go  into  captivity  be- 
fore their  enemies,  thencx^  will  I  command  the  sword, 
and  it  shall  slay  them,  ;iud  I  will  set  mine  ej'cs  upon 
them  for  evil,  and  not  for  good. 

See  1  Kings  xiv.  15, 16. 

(2.   OF  JTOAH.) 

2  Kings  xxi.  11.  Because  Mana.sseh  king  of  Judah 
hath  done  these  abominations,  <ind  hath  done  wick- 
edly above  all  that  the  Amoritesdid.which  tm-e  l)efore 
him,  and  hath  made  .Judah  also  to  sin  with  liis  idols : 

—  —  12.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel,  Behold,  I  am  bringing  such  evil  upon  Jerusa- 
lem and  .Tudah,  that  whosoever  heareth  of  it,  both  his 
cars  shall  tingle. 

13.  KiiiX  I  will  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line 

of  Samaria,  and  the  plunimet  of  the  house  of  Ahab  : 
and  I  will  wipe  Jerusalem  as  a  man  wipeth  a  dish, 
wiping  it,  and  turning  it  ujiside  do^\-n. 

14.  And  I  will  forsake  the  remnant  of  mine 

inheritance,  and  deli\er  them  into  the  hand  of  their 
enemies ;  and  they  shall  become  a  prey  and  a  spoil  to 
.all  their  enemies ; 

15.  Because  they  have  done  that  which  was 


evil  in  my  sight,  and  have,  provoked  me  to  anger, 
since  the  day  their  fathers  came  forth  out  of  Egj-pt, 
even  unto  this  day. 

Jer.  iv.  7.  The  lion  is  come  up  from  his  thicket,  and 
the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  way;  he  Is 
gone  tbrlh  from  his  place  to  make  thy  land  desolate; 
aiul  thy  cities  shall  be  laid  waste,  without  an  inhabit- 
ant. 

—  vii.  15.  And  I  will  cast  you  out  of  my  sight,  as 
I  have  cast  out  all  your  brethren,  even  the  whole  seed 
of  Ephraim. 

—  ix.  Hi.  I  will  scatter  them  also  among  the  heathen, 
whom  neither  they  nor  their  tiilhcrs  have  known:  and 
I  will  send  a  sword  alter  them,  till  I  have  consumed 
them. 

—  xii.  7.  I  have  forsaken  mine  house,  I  have  left 
mine  heritage;  I  have  given  the  dearly  beloved  of  my 
soul  into  the  hand  of  her  enemies. 

^  xiii.  1!).  The  cities  of  the  south  shall  be  shut  up, 
and  none  shall  ojjcn  l/iem  :  Judah  shall  be  carried 
away  captive  all  of  it,  it  shall  be  wholly  carried  away 
captive. 

20.  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  behold  them  that 

come  from  the  north  :  where  is  the  flock  that  was  given 
thee,  thy  beautiful  flock? 

21.  AVhat  wilt  thou  say  when  he  shall  punish 

thee  y  for  thou  hast  taught  thcni  tu  be  captains,  and  as 
chief  over  thee:  shalt  not  sori'ows  take  thee,  as  a 
woman  in  travail  ? 

—  XV.  2.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  say  unto 
thee.  Whither  shall  we  go  forth  V  then  thou  shalt  tell 
them.  Thus  saith  the  Loito;  Such  as  </;v  for  death,  to 
death;  and  such  as  are  for  the  sword,  to  the  sword  ; 
and  such  as  are  for  the  famine,  to  tlie  famine;  and 
such  as  are  for  the  captivity,  to  the  captivity. 

3.  And  I  will  ap|)oint  over  them  tour  kinds, 

saith  the  Loito:  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  dogs  to 
tear,  and  the  Ibwlsof  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of  the 
earth,  to  devom'  and  destroy. 

4.  And  I  will  cause  them  to  be  removed  into 

all  kingdoms  of  the  earth,  because  of  Manasseh  the  son 
of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  for  that  which  he  ilid  in 
Jerusalem. 

5.  For  who  shall  have  pity  upon  thee,  O  Jeru- 
salem ?  or  who  shall  bemoan  thee  ?  or  who  shall  go 
aside  to  ask  how  thou  doest  V 

14.  And  I  will  make  t?iee  to  pass  with  thine 

enemies  into  a  land  ir/iieh  thou  knowest  not:  for  a  fire 
is  kindled  in  mine  auger,  ir/tirh  shall  liurn  \ipon  you. 

—  xvii.  4.  And  thou,  even  thyself,  shalt  discontinue 
from  thine  heritage  that  I  gave  thee ;  and  I  will  cause 
thee  to  serve  thine  enemies  in  the  land  which  thou 
knowest  not :  for  ye  have  kindled  a  fire  in  mine  an- 
ger, ichich  shall  burn  for  ever. 

—  xxiv.  8.  And  as  the  evil  figs,  which  cannot  be 
eaten,  they  arc  so  evil ;  surely  thus  saith  the  Loud,  So 
will  I  give  Zedekiah  the  king  of  Judah,  and  bis  ]irinccs, 
and  the  residue  of  Jerusalem,  that  remain  in  this  land, 
and  them  that  dwe!!  in  the  land  of  Egypt: 

9.  And  I  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  mto 

all  the  kingdoms  of  the  e:irth  for  their  hurt,  to  be  a  re- 
proach and  a  proverb,  a  taunt  and  a  ciu-se,  in  all 
places  whither  I  shall  drive  them. 

10.  And  I  will  send  tlie  sword,  the  famine,  and 

the  pestilence,  among  them,  till  Ihey  be  consumed  from 
oS'  the  land  that  I  gave  unto  Ihemaud  to  their  fathers. 

—  xxxiv.  21.  And  Zedekiah  king  of  Judali  and  his 
princes  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  and 
into  the  Inuidof  them  that  seek  their  life,  and  into  the 
hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon's  army,  which  are  gone 
up  from  you. 

—  xliv.  27.  Behold,  I  will  watch  over  them  for  evil, 
and  not  for  good  :  and  all  the  men  of  Judah  that  are 
in  the  land  of  Egj-jit  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword 
and  by  the  lamine,  until  there  be  an  end  of  them. 

—  xlv.  4.  Thus  shalt  thou  siiv  unto  him,  The  Loud 
saith  thus:  Behold,  that  which  I  have  built  will  I 
break  down,  and  lliat  which  I  have  planted  I  will 
pluck  up,  even  tliis  whole  land. 

£kek:  v.  12.  A  third  i>art  of  thee  shall  die  with  the 
pestilence,  and  with  famine  shall  they  be  consumed  ui 
the  midst  of  thee:  and  a  third  part" shall  fall  by  the 
sword  round  about  thee ;  and  1  will  scatter  a  third 

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part  into  all  tlie  winds,  and  I  will  draw  out  a  sword 
after  tliera. 

Ezeh:  V.  14.  Moreover,  I  will  make  thee  waste,  and  a 
reproach  amoug  the  nations  that  are  round  ahout  thca, 
in  thy  sight  of  all  that  p:tss  by. 

1.5.  So  it  shall  l)e  a  reproach  and  a  taunt,  an 

instruction  and  an  astonishment  inito  tlie  nations  that 
are  round  aliout  tliee,  wlicn  I  sliall  execute  judgments 
in  thee  in  auger  and  in  fury  and  in  furious  rebukes.  I 
the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

•  16.  Wheu  I  sliall  send  upon  them  the  evil  ar- 
rows of  famine,  which  shall  be  for  tlnir  destruction,  and 
whicli  I  will  send  to  destroy  you :  and  I  will  increase  the 
fiimine  upon  you,  and  will  break  your  staff  of  bread  : 

—  vi.  7.  And  the  slain  sliall  fall  in  tlie  midst  of  j'ou, 
and  ye  sliall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xii.  10.  Say  thou  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
6oD  ;  This  liurdcn  concerneth  the  prince  in  Jerusalem, 
and  all  the  house  of  Israel  that  are  among  them. 

11.  Say,  I  am  your  sign  :  like  as  I  have  done, 

so  shall  it  be  done  unto  theiM  :  they  shall  remove  and 
go  into  captivity. 

•  13.  And  the  prince  that  ii  among  them  shall 

bear  upon  hU  shoulder  in  the  twilight,  and  shall  go 
forth :  they  shall  dig  through  the  wall  to  carry  out 
thereby :  he  shall  cover  his  face,  that  he  see  not  the 
ground  with  hk  eyes. 

1.5.  And  tliey  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  shall  scatter  them  amoug  the  nations,  and  dis- 
perse them  in  the  countries. 

16.  Rut  I  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from 

the  sword,  from  the  famine,  and  from  the  pestilence ; 
that  they  may  declare  all  their  abominations  among 
the  heathen  whither  they  come  ;  and  thej-  shall  Icnow 
that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxii.  15.  And  I  will  scatter  thee  among  the  hea- 
then, and  disperse  thee  in  the  coimtries,  and  will  con- 
sume thy  flltliiuess  out  of  thee. 

16.  And  thou  Shalt  take  thine  inheritance  in 

thyself  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  and  thou  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxix.  6.  And  all  the  inhabitants  of  Egy^Jt  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  because  they  have  been  a 
staff  of  reed  to  the  house  of  Israel. 

7.  When  they  took  hold  of  thee  by  thy  hand, 

thou  didst  break,  and  rend  all  their  shoulder ;  and 
when  they  leaned  upon  thee,  thou  brakest,  and  mad- 
est  all  their  loins  to  be  at  a  stand. 

16.  And  it  shall  be  no  more  the  confidence  of 

the  house  of  Israel,  which  liringeth  their  iniquity  to 
remembrance,  when  they  shall  look  after  them ;  but 
they  shall  know  that  I  am.  the  Lord  God. 

See  Jer.  xxv.  18.    Ezek.  xii.  9,  13,  14,  46-48. 

(3.   JTJDAH  TO  BE   C.\PTn^   IN  BABYLON.) 

Is.  xxxix.  6.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  all  that  is 
in  thine  house,  and  that  whicli  thy  fathers  have  laid 
up  in  store  until  this  day, shall  be  carried  to  Babylon: 
nothing  shall  be  left,  saith  the  Lord. 

Jer.  xxv.  8.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts; 
Because  ye  have  not  heard  my  words, 

9.  Behold,  I  will  send  and  take  all  the  fami- 
lies of  the  north,  saith  the  Lord,  and  Nelniehadrezzar 
the  king  of  Babylon,  my  servant,  and  will  bring  them 
against  this  land,  and  against  the  inhabitants  thereof, 
and  against  all  these  nations  round  about,  and  will 
utterly  destroy  them,  and  make  them  an  astonish- 
ment, and  a  hissing,  and  jicrpetual  desolations. 

—  xxxii.  4.  And  Zcdekiah  king  of  .Judah  shall  not 
escape  out  of  the  h.aud  of  the  Chaldeans,  but  shall 
surely  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  khig  of  Baby- 
lon, and  shall  speak  with  him  mouth  to  mouth,  and 
his  eyes  shall  behold  his  eyes; 

5.  And  he  shall  lead  Zcdekiah  to  Babylon, 

and  there  shall  ho  be  until  I  visit  him,  saith  the 
Lord  :  though  ye  fight  with  the  Chaldeans,  ye  shall 
not  prosper '! 

—  xxxiv.  1.  The  word  which  came  unto  .Jeremiah 
from  the  Lord,  wheu  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon, and  all  his  army,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
of  his  dominion,  and  all  the  peo|iIe,  fought  against  Je- 
rusalem, and  against  all  the  cities  tliercof,  saying, 


3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  Go 

and  speak  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  tell  him, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  will  give  this  city 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,"aud  he  shall 
burn  it  with  fire: 

3.  And  thou  shall  not  escape  out  of  his  hand, 

but  shall  surely  be  taken,  and  delivered  into  his  hand ; 
and  thine  eyes  shall  behold  Ike  eyes  of  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  he  shall  speak  with  thee  mouth  to 
mouth,  and  thou  shall  go  to  Babylon. 

—  xxxviii.  1.  Then  Shephatiah  the  son  of  Matlan, 
and  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Pashur,  and  Jucal  tlie  son  of 
Shelemiah,  and  Pashur  the  son  of  Malehiah,  heard  the 
words  that  Jeremiah  had  spoken  unto  all  the  peoijle, 
saying, 

2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  He  that  remaineth  in 

this  city  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  tamine,  and  by 
the  pestilence :  but  he  that  goeth  forth  to  the  Chal- 
deans shall  live  ;  for  he  shall  have  his  life  for  a  prey, 
and  shall  live. 

3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  This  city  shall  surely 

be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon's  army, 
wliich  shall  take  it. 

See  3  Kings  xx.  17.    Jer.  xxi.  7 ;  xxxiv.  31. 

(4.   duration  of  the  BABYLONISH  CAPTIVITT.) 

Jer.  xxv.  11.  And  this  whole  land  shall  be  a  desola- 
tion, and  an  astonishment;  and  these  nations  shall 
serve  the  king  of  Babylon  seventy  j'cars. 

13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  seventy 

years  are  accomplished,  that  I  will  iiunish  the  king  of 
Babylon,  and  that  nation,  saith  the  Lord,  for  their 
iniquity,  and  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  will 
make  it  perpetual  desolations. 

—  xxix.  10.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  That  after 
seventy  years  be  accomplished  at  Babylon  I  will  visit 
you,  and  perform  my  good  word  toward  you,  in  caus- 
ing you  to  return  to  this  place. 

11.  For  I  keep  the  thoughts  that  I  think  to- 
ward J'OU,  saith  the  Lord,  thoughts  of  peace,  and  not 
of  evil,  to  give  you  an  expected  end. 

See  Dan.  ix.  1,  3. 

(5.   JEREMIAH  CONTRADICTED  BY  A  FALSE  PROPIIET.) 

Jer.  xxix.  25.  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the 
God  of  Israel,  saying.  Because  thou  hast  sent  letters  in 
thy  name  unto  all  the  people  that  are  at  Jerusalem, 
and  to  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  priest,  and 
to  all  the  priests,  saving, 

36.  The  Lord  hath  made  thee  priest  in  the 

stead  of  Jehoiada  the  priest,  that  ye  should  be  officers 
ill  the  house  of  the  Lord,  for  every  man  tiial  is  mad, 
and  niaketh  himself  a  prophet,  that  thou  shouldest 
put  him  in  prison,  and  in  the  stocks. 

27.  Now  tlierefore  why  hast  thou  not  re- 
proved Jeremiah  of  Anathoth,  which  niakctli  himself 
a  prophet  to  you  ? 

28.  For  therefore  he  sent  unto  us  in  Babjdon, 

saying.  This  captitity  is  long:  build  ye  houses,  and 
dweir  in  them ;  and  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit 
of  them. 

29.  And  Zephaniah  the  priest  read  this  letter 

in  the  ears  of  Jeremiah  the  jn'ophet. 

(6.  THE  FALSE  PROPHET  DENOUNCED.) 

See  Jer.  xxxix.  30-33. 

§  137.    Dealings  of  God  with  Israel. 

(1.    THE   TR,\NS-.IORDANIC   TERRITORY  OVERRUN  IN 
THE   REIGN   OP   JEHU.) 

(See  Num.  xxxii.  ,3:3-43.    Jos.  xiii.  1.5-33.) 

3  Kings  x.  33.  In  those  days  the  Lord  liegan  to  cut 

Israel  short :  and  Hazael  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts 

of  Israel ; 
33.  From  Jordan  eastward,  all  the  land  of 

Gilead,  the  Gadites,  and  the  Reubenifes,  and  the  Miv 

nassitcs,  from  Aroer,  which  is  by  the  river  Anion,  even 

Gilead  and  Bashan. 

(3.    THE   SON  AND   SUCCESSOR  OF  JEHU   U.KRD   PRESSED 
BY   THE   SYRIANS.) 

(See  2  Kings  xiii.  3.) 

2  A7»g.«  xiii.  32.  But  Hazael  king  of  Syria  oppressed 
Israel  all  the  days  of  Jehoaliaz. 

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BOOK  XI. 


(3.   THE  DECLINE  OF  TITE    KINGDOM   ARRESTED   FOR  A 
TIME   I!Y   JEROBOAM    U.) 

See  3  Kinys  xiv.  i^-il. 

(4.    LOSS  OK   THE   TRAXS-JORDANIC  AXD   OTIIER 
TERRITORY.) 

(Sec  2  Kiiiri.i  XV.  20.) 

i  V/ir.  V.  20.  And  they  transgressed  na^aiiist  the 
God  of  their  liilhirs.  and' went  a  whoring  alter  the 
gods  of  tlie  people  of  the  laud,  whom  God  destroyed 
before  them. 

20.  And  the  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  the  spirit 

of  Pul  kins;  of  Assyria,  and  the  spirit  nf  'I'ilgalli- 
pilneser  Uins;  of  Assyria,  and  he  earried  tlieni  awav. 
even  the  Heuheniti's.  and  the  Gadites,  and  the  half 
tribe  of  Mana.sseh,  and  brouirht  them  unto  Ilalah,  and 
Habor,  and  Ilara,  and  to  tlie  river  Gozan,  unto  this 
day. 

See  Is.  ix.  1. 

(0.   THE    KING    OF   ISRAEL   PUXISHED   FOR  TVITH- 
nOLDING    TRIBUTE.      725   B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  3,  4. 

(6.  THE  PEOPLE  CARRIED  CAPTIVE  INTO  MEDIA.  731  B.C.) 

See  3  Kings  xvii.  H,  fi. 

2  Kings  xvii.  22.  For  the  children  of  Israel  walked 
in  all  the  sins  of  .Icnjlioam  which  he  did;  the}'  de- 
parted not  from  them. 

23.  Until  the  Lord  removed  Israel  out  of  his 

sight,  as  he  had  .said  by  all  his  servants  the  prophets. 
So  was  Israel  carried  away  out  of  their  own  land  to 
Assyria  unto  tlii<i  day. 

—  xviii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year 
of  king  Hezckiah.  wliich  irKs  the  seventh  year  of  Ho- 
shea  son  of  Elah  king  of  Israel,  tluit  Shalmaneser  king 
of  Assyria  came  up  against  Samaria,  and  besieged  it. 

—  —  10.  And  at  the  end  of  three  years  they  took 
it:  (nvn  in  the  sixth  year  of  Ilezekiah,  that  is  the 
ninth  ycarof  Iloshca  king  of  Israel,  Samaria  was  taken. 

11.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  did  cany  away 

Israel  unto  Assyria,  and  put  them  in  Halali  and  in 
Ilalior  by  the  river  of  Gozan,  and  iu  the  cities  of  the 
JMedes : 

12.  Because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

Lord  their  God,  liut  transgressed  his  covenant,  and 
all  that  Jloses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded, 
and  would  not  hti\v.t/u//i,  nor  do  them. 

§  13S.    God's  Dcaliiiirs  witli  Jndali. 

(1.   SPOILED   BY   THE    E<;Y1'TIANS.      972   B.C.) 

(See  1  Kings  xiv.  25,  3ii.) 

2  C/ii:  xii.  2.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  the  fifth 
year  of  king  Kehdlioaui,  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came 
up  against  .Jerusalem,  because  they  had  transgressed 
against  the  Lord, 

" 3.  AVith  twelve  hundred  chariots,  and  three- 
score thousand  horsemen :  and  the  jieople  were  with- 
out number  that  came  with  him  out  of  Eg}-pt;  the 
Lubim,  the  Sukkiim,  and  the  Ethiopians. 

4.  And  he  took  the  Icuccd  cities  which  per- 
tained to  Judah,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

5.  Then  came  Shemaiah  the  prophet  to  Reho- 

boam,  and  ta  the  princes  of  Judah.  that  were  gathered 
together  to  Jerusalem  because  of  Shishak,  and  said 
unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  have  forsaken 
me,  and  therefore  have  I  also  left  j'ou  in  the  hand  of 
Shishak. 

(i.  Whereupon  the  prmces  of  Israel  and  the 

king  luinil)led  themselves;  and  thej"  said,  The  Lord 
is  righteous. 

7.  And  when  the  Lord  saw  that  they  hum- 
bled themselves,  tiie  word  of  the  Lord  came  to 
Shemaiah,  saying,  They  have  humbled  themselves; 
therefore  I  will  not  destroy  them,  but  I  will  gi'ant 
them  some  deliverance ;  and  my  wrath  shall  not  be 
poured  out  upon  Jerusalem  \>y  the  hand  of  Shishak. 

8.  Nevertheless   they  shall  be  his  servants; 

that  they  may  know  my  service,  and  the  service  of 
the  kingdoms  of  the  countries. 

9.  So  Shishak  king  of  Egj-pt  came  np  against 

Jerusalem,  and  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house 

lil  - 


of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house ; 
he  took  all:  he  carried  away  also  the  shields  of  gold 
which  Solomon  had  mailt 

(2.    INVADED   BY   THE   SYRIANS  ABOfT  840  B.C.) 

See  2  Kingg  xii.  17, 18.    2  Chr.  xxiv.  23,  24. 

(3.   PLAOrED   ItY  TIIE   SYRIANS  AND   ISRAELITES. 
.lUST   BEFORE   742   B.C.) 

Sec  2  Kingn  xv.  37. 

(4.   .VNOTIIER   INVABION   BY  THE   SAME   FOBS, 
ABOUT   743   B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xvi.  5,  0.    2  Chr.  xxviii.  5,  0. 

Is.  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Ahaz 
the  son  of  Jotliiim,  the  .son  of  Uzziah,  king  of  Judah, 
l/iiit  He/.in  the  king  of  Syri;i,  ;uid  Pekali  the  son  of 
Hem:diah,  king  of  Israel,  went  up  toward  Jerusalem 
to  war  against  it,  but  could  not  prevail  against  it. 

(5.   BABYLON   POINTED   OfT   AS  THE  FUTURE   CON- 
QUEROR.     713-713  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xx.  12-19.    2  Chr.  xxx.  31. 

(6.   DELnilRED  FROM  THE  ASSYRIANS.    ABOUT  700  B.C.) 

See  3  Kin(/s  xix.  35,  30.  3  Chr.  xxxii.  31,  33.  la. 
xxxvii.  36,  37. 

(7.    M.\NASSEn   CARRIED   OFF   BY  THE   ASSYRIAS8. 
ABOUT   077   B.C.) 

See  3  Chr.  xxxiii.  11. 

(8.   JOSL^lH   SLAIN   BY  THE   EGYPTIANS,   .VND   THE 
KINGDOM   VIRTUALLY   ENDED.      008  B.C.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  26.  Notwithstanding,  the  Lord  tirm- 
cd  not  from  the  tiereeness  of  his  great  wrath,  where- 
with his  anger  was  kindled  against  .ludah,  because  of 
all  the  provocations  that  Manasseh  had  provoked  him 
withal. 

27.  And  the  Lord  said,  I  will  remove  Judah 

also  out  of  my  sight,  9s  I  have  removed  Israel,  and  will 
c:ist  off  this  city  Jerusalem  wliich  I  have  chosen,  and 
the  house  of  which  I  said,  My  name  shall  be  there. 

(See  3  Kings  xxiii.  29.) 

2  Chr.  XXXV.  20.  After  all  this,  when  Josiah  had 
prepiired  the  temple,  Necho  king  of  Egyjit  came  up 
to  fight  ag.'iinst  C'harchemish  by  Euphrates :  and  Jo- 
siah W'ent  out  against  him. 

21.  But  he  sent  ambassadors  to  him,  saying, 

What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  thou  king  of  Judah?  1 
eo/ne  not  against  thee  this  day,  but  against  the  henise 
wherewith  I  have  war:  for  God  commanded  me  to 
make  haste :  forbear  thee  I'rom  meddling  with  God,  who 
is  with  me,  that  he  destroy  thee  not. 

22.  Xcvertheless  Josiah  would  not  turn  his 

face  from  him,  l:i\tt  disguised  himself,  that  he  might 
fight  with  him,  and  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of 
Necho  from  the  mouth  of  God,  and  came  to  fight  in 
the  valley  of  Jlegiddo. 

23.  And  the  archers  shot  at  king  Josiah  ;  and 

the  king  said  to  his  servants,  Have  me  away ;  for  I 
am  sore  wounded. 

34.  His  servants  therefore  took  him  out  of  that 

chariot,  and  iiut  him  in  the  second  chariot  that  he  had  ; 
and  they  brought  him  t<i  .Jerusalem,  and  he  died,  and 
was  Ijuried  in  one  of  the  sepulchres  of  his  fathers. 
And  all  Judah  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  Josiah. 

(9.   FIRST  DEPORTATION  TO    BABYLON.      605   B.C.) 

SeQ2  Kings \Kiv.l.    3  CAr.  xxxvi.  0,  7.    Z>an.i.  1,  3. 

(10.   SECOND   DEPOUTATION.      597  B.C.) 

See  3  Kings  xxiv.  10-10.    ,/-/■.  lii.  38. 

(11.   THIRD  DEPORTATION.      586  B.C.) 

See  2  Kings  xxv.  1-12.  3  Chr.  xxxvi.  17.  Jer. 
lii.  39. 

(12.   FORBIDDEN  TO   GO   INTO   EGYPT.) 

Jer.  xliv.  11.  Therefore  thus  saitli  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  set  my  face  against 
you  for  evil,  and  to  cut  oB'  :dl  Judah. 

12.  And  I   will  take  the   remnant  of  Judah, 

that  have  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the  land  of  Egyjit 
to  sojourn  there,  and  they  shall  all  be  consumed,  ernd 

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BOOK  XI. 


fall  ia  the  laud  of  Egypt ;  they  shall  even  be  consumed 
by  the  sword  ami  by  the  famme:  thcj"-  shall  die,  from 
the  least  even  unto  the  greatest,  by  the  sword  and  by 
the  famine;  and  they  shall  be  an  execration,  a«<Z  an 
astonishraeut,  and  a  cm'se,  and  a  reproach. 

Jer.  xliv.  13.  For  I  will  punish  them  that  dwell  in 
the  land  of  Egypt,  as  I  have  inmished  Jerusalem,  by 
the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  l)y  the  pestilence ; 

— •  —  14.  !5o  that  none  of  the  remnant  of  Judah, 
which  are  gone  into  the  land  of  Egyjjt  to  sojom'n 
there,  shall  escape  or  remain,  that  they  should  retm-n 
into  the  land  of  Judah,  to  the  which  they  have  a  de- 
su'o  to  return  to  dwell  there :  for  none  shall  retm'n  but 
such  as  shall  escape. 

Hos.  xi.  5.  He  shall  not  return  into  the  land  of 
Egj-pt,  but  the  iVssyriaa  shall  be  his  king,  because 
they  refused  to  return. 

0.  And  the  sword  shall   abide  on  bis  cities, 

and  shall  consume  his  branches,  and  devom'  them,  be- 
cause of  then-  own  counsels. 

(13.   FOUETH  DEPORTATION.      583   B.C.) 

See  Jer.  lii.  30. 

(14.   CONCLUSION   OF   THE   WHOLE   MATTER.) 

2  Kintjs  x\i\.  20.  And  the  Lord  rejected  all  the  seed 
of  Israel,  and  afflicted  them,  and  delivered  them  into 
the  hand  of  .spoilers,  imtil  he  had  cast  them  out  of  his 
sight. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  59.  When  God  heard  this,  he  was  wroth, 
and  greatly  abhorred  Israel : 

00.  So  that  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  Shi- 

loh,  the  teut  whkli  he  placed  among  men  ; 

61.  And  delivered  his  strength  into  captivity, 

and  his  glor}'  into  the  enemy's  hand. 

"62.  He  gave  his  people  over  also  tmto  the 

sword ;  and  was  wroth  with  his  inheritance. 

—  cvi.  40.  Therefore  was  the  wrath  of  the  Lord 
kindled  against  his  people,  insomuch  that  he  abhorred 
his  own  inheritance. 

41.  And  he  gave  them  mto  the  hand  of  the 

heathen ;  and  they  that  hated  them  ruled  over  them. 

42.  Their  enemies  also  oppressed  them,  and 

they  were  brought  into  subjection  imder  their  hand. 

Is.  iii.  8.  For  Jerusalem  is  ruine"d,  and  Judah  is 
fallen:  because  their  tongue  aud  their  doings  are 
against  the  Lord,  to  provoke  the  eyes  of  his  glory. 

—  xlii.  23.  But  this  is  a  people  robbed  aud  spoiled  ; 
they  are  all  of  them  snared  in  holes,  aud  they  are  hid 
in  prison  houses :  they  are  for  a  prey,  and  noue  de- 
livereth  ;  for  a  spoil,  and  none  saith,  Restore. 

23.  AYho  among  j'ou  will  give  ear  to  this  ? 

who  will  hearken  and  hear  for  the  time  to  come? 

34.  Who  gave  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel  to 

the  robbers  ?  did  not  the  Lord,  he  against  whom  we 
have  sinned  ?  for  they  would  not  walk  in  his  waj-.s, 
neither  were  tliey  obedient  unto  his  law. 

35.  Therefore  he  hath  poured  upon  him  the 

fury  of  his  anger,  and  the  strength  of  battle :  and  it 
hath  set  him  on  fire  round  aliout,  yet  he  laiew  not ; 
and  it  burned  him,  yet  he  laid  it  not  to  heart. 

—  Ixiii.  18.  The  "people  of  thy  holiness  have  pos- 
sessed it  but  a  little  wliilc  :  our  adversaries  have  trod- 
den down  thy  sauctuaiy. 

—  Ixiv.  10."  Thy  holy  cities  are  a  wilderness,  Zion  is 
a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  desolation. 

Jer.  xxxii.  23.  And  they  came  in,  and  possessed  it ; 
but  they  obeyed  not  thy  voice,  neither  walked  in  thy 
law  ;  they  have  done  nothing  of  all  that  thou  com- 
mandedst  them  to  do  :  therefore  thou  hast  caused  all 
this  evil  to  conic  uiion  them. 

24.  BehoUl  the  moimts,  they  are  come  tmto 

the  city  to  take  it ;  and  the  city  is  given  into  the  hand 
of  the  Chaldeans  that  fight  against  it,  because  of  the 
Bword,  and  of  the  famine,  and  of  the  pestilence  :  and 
what  thou  h;tst  spoken  is  come  to  pass ;  and,  behold, 
thou  seest  it. 

Lam.  i.  1.  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary,  ^/i<(<?m4  full 
of  people !  how  is  she  liccome  as  a  widow !  she  tluit 
wax  great  among  the  nations,  and  princes  among  the 
provinces,  horo  is  she  become  tributaiy! 

2.  She  weepeth  sore  in  the  night,  and  her  tears 

art  on  her  cheeks :  among  all  her  lovers  she  hath  noue 


to  comfort  Ixer :  all  her  fiiends  have  dealt  treacher- 
ously with  her,  they  are  become  her  enemies. 

3.  Judah  is  gone  into  captivity  because  of  af- 
fliction, and  because  of  great  servitude  :  she  dwelleth 
among  the  heathen,  she  findeth  no  rest :  all  her  perse- 
cutors overtook  her  between  the  straits. 

5.  Her  adversaries  are  the  chief,  her  enemies 

prosper ;  for  the  Lord  hath  afflicted  her  for  the  mul- 
titude of  her  transgressions:  her  children  are  gone 
mto  captivity  before  the  enemy. 

—  ii.  1.  How  hath  the  Lord  covered  the  daughter 
of  Zion  with  a  cloud  in  his  anger,  eiiid  cast  down  from 
heaven  unto  the  earth  the  beauty  of  Israel,  and  re- 
membered not  his  footstool  in  the  day  of  his  anger! 

—  iv.  11.  The  Lord  hath  accomplished  his  fury;  he 
hath  poured  out  his  fierce  anger,  and  hath  kindled  a  fire 
in  Zion,  and  it  hath  devoured  the  foundations  thereof 

12.  The  kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  the  inhab- 
itants of  the  world,  would  not  have  believed  that  the 
adversary  and  the  enemy  should  have  entered  into  the 
gates  of  Jerusalem. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  18.  Wherefore  I  poured  my  fury  upon 
thejn  for  the  blood  that  they  had  shed  upon  the  land, 
and  for  their  idols  wherewith  they  have  polluted  it : 

19.  And  I  scattered  them  among  the  heathen, 

and  they  were  dispersed  through  the  countries :  ac- 
cording to  their  way  aud  according  to  their  doings  I 
judged  them. 

Zech.  vii.  14.  But  I  scattered  them  with  a  whulwind 
among  all  the  nations  whom  they  knew  not.  Thus 
the  land  was  desolate  after  them,  that  no  man  passed 
tlu-ough  nor  returned :  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  laud 
desolate. 

§  139.    The  Captlrity  in  Babylon. 
(1.  god's  favor  promised.) 

Lev.  xxvi.  4^4.  And  yet  for  all  that,  when  they  be  in  the 
land  of  their  enemies,  I  will  not  cast  them  away,  neither 
will  I  abhor  them,  to  destroy  tliem  utterly,  and  to  break 
my  covenant  witii  them :  for  I  ei-m  the  Lord  their  God. 

45.  But  I  will  for  their  sakes  remember  the 

covenant  of  their  ancestors,  whom  I  brought  forth  out 
of  the  laud  of  Egypt  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  that 
I  might  be  their  God :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Jer.  iv.  27.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  said.  The  whole 
land  shall  be  desolate ;  yet  will  I  not  make  a  full  end. 

—  V.  18.  Nevertheless  in  those  days,  saith  the  Lord, 
I  will  not  make  a  full  end  with  you. 

—  XXX.  11.  For  I  ara  with  thee*  saith  the  Lord,  to 
save  thee:  though  I  make  a  full  end  of  all  nations 
whither  I  have  scattered  thee,  yet  will  I  not  make  a 
full  end  of  thee ;  but  I  will  correct  thee  in  measure, 
and  will  not  leave  thee  altogether  unpunished. 

—  li.  5.  For  Israel  hath  not  heen  forsaken,  nor  Judah 
of  his  God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  though  their  laud 
was  filled  with  sin  against  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Etck.  vi.  8.  Yet  w'fU  I  leave  a  remnant,  that  ye  may 
have  some  that  shall  escape  the  sword  among  the  na- 
tions, when  ye  shall  be  scattered  through  the  coimtrios. 

9.  And  they  that  escape  of  you  shall  remem- 
ber me  among  the  nations  whither  they  shall  be  car- 
ried captives,  because  I  am  broken  with  their  whorish 
heart,  which  hath  departed  from  me,  and  with  their 
eyes,  which  go  a  whoring  after  their  idols  :  aud  they 
shall  loatlie  themselves  for  the  evils  which  they  have 
committed  in  all  their  abominations. 

10.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

imd  that  I  have  not  said  m  vam  that  I  would  do  this 
evil  unto  them. 

—  xiv.  23.  Yet,  behold,  therein  shall  be  left  a  remnant 
that  sluill  be  brought  forth,  both  sous  and  daughters : 
l)elioUl,  they  shall  come  forth  uuto  you,  aud  ye  shall  see 
their  way  and  their  doings :  and  ye  shall  lie  comforted 
concerning  the  evil  that  I  have  brought  upon  Jerusa- 
lem, even  concerning  all  that  I  have  brought  upon  it. 

23.  Aud  they  shall  comfort  you,  when  ye  si  e 

their  ways  and  their  doings  :  and  ye  shall  know  that 
I  liave  not  done  without  cause  all  that  I  have  done  in 
it,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Amos  ix.  8.  Behold,  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  eire 
upon  the  sinful  kingdom,  and  I  will  destroy  it  from 
olF  the  face  of  the  earth ;  saving  that  I  will  not  utterly 
destroy  the  house  of  Jacoli,  saith  the  Lord. 
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CIlAl'.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI, 


Ainoa  ix.  9.  For,  lo,  I  will  commnnci,  nml  I  ■will  sift 
tlif  liouse  ol"  Israel  among  all  nations,  lil<c  as  wni  is 
siltoil  in  a  sieve,  yet  shall  "not  the  Icasi  graiu  fall  upon 
the  earth. 

Zff/i.  .\iii.  8.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  in  all 
the  land,  saith  the  Lokd,  two  parts  therein  shall  be 
cut  otr  (iiul  die  ;  but  tlie  third  shall  be  lel't  therein. 

9.  And   I   will  brinsr  the  third  part   tlirough 

the  fire,  and  will  refiue  theui  as  silver  is  refined,  and 
will  tr^'  tliem  as  gold  is  tried:  they  shall  eall  on  my 
name,  and  I  will  liear  them:  I  will  say.  It  in  my  peo- 
ple :  and  tliev  shall  say,  The  LouD  /«  my  God. 

See  Ezek.  iu.  16. 

(3.   TIIE  PEOPLE  AD\nSED  TO   SETTLE   DOWN"   QCIETLY 
IN    Ii.\BVLON.) 

Jfi:  .\xi.\.  2.  (After  tliat  Jeconiah  the  king,  and  the 
queen,  and  tlie  eimuelis,  tlie  prinees  of  .ludali  and 
Jerusalem,  and  the  earpeuters,  and  the  smiths,  were 
departed  from  Jerusalem ;) 

3.  15y  the  liand  of  Elasah  the  son  of  Shaphan, 

and  (;em;iri;ih  the  son  of  Hill<iah,  (whom  Zedekiah 
king  of  Ju(l:ili  sent  unto  Babylon  to  Nel)ucha(.luezzar 
king  of  Bal)ylon,  s;iying, 

4.  T'luis  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel,  imto  all  tliat  are  carried  away  captives,  whom 
I  have  caused  lo  be  carried  away  from  Jenisalem 
unto  Babylon ; 

5.  Build  ye  houses,  .and  dwell  in  them;  and 

plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  tlieni ; 

6.  T;ike  ye  wives,  and  beget  sous  and  daugh- 
ters ;  and  take  wives  for  your  sons,  and  give  j'our 
daughtere  to  husbands,  Uiat  they  may  bear  sons  and 
daughtei-s;  that  ye  may  be  mcreased  there,  and  not 
diminished. 

(3.   .JEWISH  C.VPXrVES  TAKEN  INTO  THE  SERVICE 
OP  TItE  COURT.) 

Dan.  i.  3.  And  the  king  spake  unto  Ashpenaz  the 
master  of  his  eunuchs,  that  he  should  bring  certain,  of 
the  cliildreu  of  Israel,  and  of  the  king's  seed,  and  of 
the  princes ; 

4.  Children  in  whom  vn.i  no  blemish,  but  well 

favoured,  and  skilful  in  all  wisdom,  aud  cimuing  in 
knowledge,  and  understanding  science,  anil  such  as 
hiul  ability  in  them  to  stand  in  the  king's  jialace,  and 
whom  they  miglit  teach  the  learning  and  the  tongue 
of  the  CluUdea'ns. 

.5.  And  the  king  appointed  them  a  daily  pro- 
vision of  tlie  king's  meat,  and  of  the  wine  which  lie 
drank :  so  nourishmg  them  three  3'ears,  that  at  the 
end  thereof  they  might  stand  beftjre"  tlie  king. 

6.  Now  among  these  were  of  the  children  of 

Judah,  Daniel,  Hananiiih,  ilisliael,  and  Azariah : 

7.  Unto  whom  the  piince  of  the  eunuchs 

gave  names:  for  he  gave  imto  Daniel  tlui  name  of 
Belteshazzar ;  and  to  Hananiah,  of  Shadrnch ;  and 
to  Mishael,  of  Jleshach;  and  to  Azariah,  of  Abed- 
nego. 

^ 8.  But  Daniel  purposed  in  his  heart  that  ho 

would  not  defile  himself  with  the  portion  of  the 
king's  meat,  nor  with  the  wiue  which  he  (hank : 
therefore  he  requested  of  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs 
that  he  might  not  defile  himself. 

10.  And  the  prince  of  the  eimnchs  said  unto 

D;iniel,  I  fear  my  lord  the  kuig,  who  hath  appointed 
your  meat  and  your  drirtk :  for  wliy  sliould  be  see 
your  faces  worse  liking  than  the  ehiUh'eu  which  are 
of  your  sort "?  then  shall  ye  make  me  endanger  my 
head  to  the  king. 

11.  Then  said  Daniel  to  llelzar,  whom  the 

prince  of  the  cunuclis  had  set  over  Daniel,  Hananiah, 
Mishael,  and  Azariah, 

13.  Prove  thy  servants,  1  beseech  thee,  ten 

days ;  and  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water  to 
drink. 

13.  Then  let  our  countenances  be  looked  upon 

before  thee,  and  the  countenance  of  the  children  that 
cat  of  the  portion  of  the  king's  meat :  and  as  thou 
seest,  deal  with  tliy  servants. 

14.  So  heconsented  to  them  in  this  matter, 

and  proved  them  ten  days. 

15.  And  at  the  end  of  ten  days  their  coun- 


tenances appeared  fairer  and  fatter  in  flesh  than  all 
the  children  which  did  eat  the  portion  of  the  king's 
meat. 

16.  Tlius  Jlelzar  took  away  tlie  jiortion   of 

tlieir  meat,  and  the  wine  that  they  should  tlrink  ;  aud 
gave  them  jiulse. 

31.  And  Daniel  continued  eten  unto  the  first 

year  of  king  Cyrus. 

(4.    DAXIEI.   MADE  RULER  OP   TIIE  PRO\'TNCE.) 

Dan.  ii.  48.  Then  the  king  made  Daniel  a  great  man, 
and  gave  him  many  grCiit  gilts,  and  made  him  ruler 
over  the  whole  province  of  ^5al)yloii,  aud  cliief  of  the 
governors  over  all  the  wise  nuit  of  Babylon. 

49.  Then  Daniel  requested  ol'  tlie  kiug,  and  ho 

set  Shadrach,  Mesliach,  and  Aljed-nego,  over  tlie  af- 
fairs of  the  province  of  Babylon  :  but  Daniel  sat  in  the 
gate  of  the  kiug. 

(.5.    HIS  THHEE   PnrEXDS   PROMOTED.) 

Dan.  iii.  30.  Tlien  tlie  king  promoted  Shadrach, 
Meshach,  aud  Abed-uego,  in  the  inovince  of  Baljylon. 

(6.   D.VNIEL  MADE   FIRST  OP   THE  THREE  PRESIDENTS.) 

Dan.  vi.  1.  It  pleased  Darius  to  set  over  the  king- 
dom a  hundred  and  twenty  princes,  which  should  be 
over  the  whole  kingdom  ; 

-3.  And  over  these  three  presidents ;  of  whom 

Daniel  max  first :  tliat  the  ju-mces  miglit  give  accounts 
unto  them,  and  the  king  should  have  no  damage. 

3.  Then  this  Daniel  was  prefened  above  the 

presidents  and  princes,  because  an  excellent  spirit  iras 
in  him ;  and  the  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the 
whole  realm. 

35.  Then  king  Darius  wrote  unto  all  the  peo- 
ple, nations,  and  languages,  that  dwell  iu  all  the  earth ; 
Peace  be  multiplied  unto  you. 

(Sec  Dan.  vi.  36,  37.) 

Dan.  vi.  38.  So  this  Daniel  prospered  in  the  reign 
of  Darius,  aud  iu  the  reign  of  Cjtus  the  Persian. 

(7.   AND  TET  THE  CAPTIVITY  WAS  GRIEVODS.) 

Ps.  cxxxvii.  1.  By  the  rivers  of  Babylon,  there  we 
sat  down,  yea,  we  wept,  wlien  we  reinemljered  Zion. 

3.  "We  hanged  our  harps  upon  the  willows  in 

the  midst  thereof 

3.  For  there  they  that  carried  us  away  cap- 
tive required  of  us  a  song ;  and  thej'  that  wasted  us 
required  of  us  mirth,  saying,  Sing  us  one  of  the  sougs 
of  Zion. 

4.  How  shall  we  sing  the  Lord's  song  iu  a 

strange  land  ? 

5.  If  I  forget  thee,  O  Jerusalem,  let  my  right 

hand  forget  her  cnnniny. 

6.  If  I  do  not  remember  thee,  let  my  tongue 

cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  mouth ;  if  I  prefer  liot  Jeru- 
salem above  my  chief  joy. 

§  140.    The  Jews  that  remained  iu  Persia  after 
the  time  of  Cyrus. 

(1.   A  JEWISH  MAIDEX    JI.VDE    QUEEN.      479-8  B.C.*) 

Sec  Est.  ii.  1-30. 
(3.  THE  puEMiERsnrp  given  to  .\n  amalekite,  he- 
fore  WHOM  THE  COUSIN  OP  THE  NEW  QUEEN  RE- 
FUSES TO  PROSTR.\TE   HIMSELF.) 

Eat.  iii.  1.  After  these  things  did  kiug  Ahasuerus 
promote  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  Agagite, 
and  advanced  him,  aud  set  his  seat  above  all  the 
princes  that  trere  with  him. 

3.  And  all  the  king's  servants,  that  werem  the 

king's  gate,  bowed,  and  reverenced  Ilaman  :  for  tlio 
king  had  so  commanded  concerning  him.  But  Jlor- 
decai  bowed  not,  nor  did  lain  reverence. 

(3.    HAMAN  SEEKS  THE   DESTRUCTION  OP  ALL  THE 

JEWS.) 

Est.  iii.  3.  Then  the  king's  servants,  which  were  in 
the  king's  gate,  said  unto  Mordecai,  Why  transgressest 
thou  the  lung's  commandment  ? 


•  It  is  now  ffenerally  supposed  that  tlie  Ahasucras  of  the  Book 
of  Esther  was^Xcrxes,  the  invader  of  Greece.— H. 


291 


CHAP.  XI. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Est.  iii.  4.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  spake 
daily  unto  liim,  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them,  that 
they  told  Haniau,  to  see  whether  3Iordecai's  mattere 
would  stand  :  for  he  had  told  him  tliat  he  tens  a  Jew. 

5.  And  when  Ilaman  saw  that  Mordecai  bowed 

not,  nor  did  him  reverence,  then  was  Haman  full  of 
wrath. 

6.  And  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Mor- 
decai alone ;  for  they  had  shewed  him  the  people  of 
Mordecai :  wherefore  Haman  sought  to  destroy  all  the 
Jews  that  irere  throughout  the  whole  kingdom  of  Ahas- 
uerus,  eecn  the  people  of  Jlordecai. 

(4.   PUOCDRES  A   DFXREE  TO  THAT  EFFECT.) 

Est.  iii.  8.  And  Haman  said  uuto  king  Ahasuerus, 
There  is  a  certain  peoi)le  scattered  abroad  and  dis- 
persed among  the  people  in  all  the  provinces  of  tliy 
kingdom;  and  their  laws  are  diverse  from  all  people'; 
neither  keep  they  the  king's  laws :  therefore  it  •«  not 
for  the  king's  protit  to  sutTer  them. 

9.  If  it  please  the  king,  let  it  be  written  that 

they  may  be  destroyed  :  and  I  will  pay  ten  thousand 
talents  of  silver  to  the  hands  of  those  that  have  the 
charge  of  the  business,  to  bring  it  into  the  kmg's 
treasuries. 

10.  And  the  king  took  his  ring  fi-om  his  hand, 

and  gave  it  unto  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the 
Agagite,  the  Jews'  enemy. 

11.  And  the  king  said  nnto  Haman,  The  sil- 
ver M  given  to  thee,  the  people  also,  to  do  with  them 
as  it  seemeth  good  to  thee. 

12.  Then  were  the  king's  scribes  called   on 

the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first  month,  and  there  was 
written  according  to  all  that  Haman  had  commanded 
unto  the  king's  lieutenants,  and  to  the  governors  that 
%oere  over  every  province,  and  to  tlie  i-ulers  of  every 
people  of  every  province  according  to  the  writing 
thereof,  and  1o  every  people  after  then-  language ;  in 
the  name  of  king  Ahasuerus  was  it  written,  and  sealed 
with  the  king's  ring. 

13.  And  tlie  letters  were  sent  by  posts  into  all 

the  king's  provinces,  to  destroy,  to  kill,  and  to  cause  to 
perish,  all  Jews,  both  young  and  old,  little  children 
and  women,  in  one  da}',  eren,  upon  the  thirtepiitli  dui/ 
of  the  twelfth  month,  which  is  the  month  Adar,  and 
to  lake  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey. 

14.  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command- 
ment to  be  given  in  every  province  was  published 
imto  all  people,  that  they  should  be  ready  against  tliat 
day. 

15.  The  posts  went  out,  being  hastened  by 

the  king's  commandment,  and  the  decree  was  given 
in  Shushau  the  jjalace.  And  tlie  king  and  Ilaman  sat 
down  to  chink  ;  but  the  city  Shushau  was  perplexed. 

(5.   CONSTERNATION   OF   TIIE  ,TEWS.) 

Est.  iv.  1.  "When  Jlordecai  perceived  all  that  was 
done,  Mordecai  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  sackcloth 
with  a.shes,  and  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the  city, 
and  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  Ijitter  cry ; 

2.  And  came  even  before  the  king's  gate  :  for 

none  might  enter  into  the  king's  gate  clothed  with 
sackcloth. 

3.  And  in  every  province,  whithersoever  the 

king's  commandment  and  his  decree  came,  there  was 
great  mourning  among  the  Jews,  and  fasting,  and 
weeping,  and  wailing  ;  and  many  lay  In  sackcloth 
and  ashes. 

(6.   ESTHER  INFORMED   OF   WHAT   19  GOING   ON.) 

Est.  iv.  4.  So  Esther's  maids  and  her  chamberlains 
came  and  told  it  her.  Then  was  the  queen  exceed- 
ingly grieved;  and  she  sent  raiment  to  clothe  Morde- 
cai, and  to  take  away  his  sackcloth  from  him  :  but  he 
received  it  not. 

5.  Then  called  Esther  for  Ilatach,  oh<;  of  the 

kuig's  cliambcrlains,  wliom  he  had  ainiointed  to  at- 
tend upon  lier,  and  gave  him  a  commandment  to 
Mordecai,  to  know  what  it  W((.i,  and  why  it  was. 

6.  So  Hatach  went  forth  to  Mordecai  unto 

the  street  of  the  city,  which  ions  before  the  kmg's 
gate. 

7.  And  Mordecai  told  him  of  all   that   had 


happened  unto  him,  and  of  the  sum  of  the  money 
that  Haman  had  promised  to  pay  to  the  king's  treasu- 
ries for  the  Je^vs,  to  destro_v  them. 

8.  Also  he  gave  him  the  copy  of  the  writing 

of  the  decree  that  was  "iveu  at  Shushan  to  destroy 
them,  to  shew  ('/  unto  Esther,  and  to  declare  it  unto 
her,  and  to  charge  her  that  she  should  go  in  unto  the 
king,  to  make  supjjlication  unto  him,  and  to  make 
request  before  him  for  her  people. 

—  —  9.  And  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the 
words  of  Mordecai. 

(7.    SHE   IS  AFE.\ID   TO   INTERPOSE.) 

Est.  iv.  10.  Again  Esther  spake  unto  Hatach,  and 
gave  him  commandment  unto  Mordecai ; 

11.  All  the  king's  servants,  and  the  people  of 

the  king's  provinces,  do  know,  that  whosoever,  whe- 
tlier  man  or  woman,  shall  come  unto  the  king  into  the 
inner  court,  who  is  not  called,  there  is  one  law  of  his 
his  to  put  him  to  deatli,  except  such  to  whom  the  king 
shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre,  that  he  ma}'  live : 
but  I  have  not  been  called  to  come  in  unto  the  king 
these  thirty  days. 

12.  And  tbej'  told  to  Mordecai  Esther's  words. 

(8.   MORDECAI  INSISTS  I'PON  IT.) 

Est.  iv.  13.  Then  Mordecai  commanded  to  answer 
Esther,  Think  not  with  thyself  that  thou  shalt  escajie 
in  the  king's  house,  more  than  all  the  Jews. 

14.  For  if  thou  altogether  boldest  thy  peace  at 

this  time,  then  shall  there  enlargement  and  deliverance 
arise  to  the  Jews  from  another  place ;  but  thou  and 
thy  fiither's  house  shall  be  destroyed :  and  who  know- 
etli  whether  thou  art  come  to  the  kingdom  for  such  a 
time  as  this  ? 

(9.    HAJIAN   WARNED   BY  HIS  FRIENDS.) 

E.U.  vi.  12.  And  Mordecai  came  again  to  the  king's 
gate.  But  Haman  hasted  to  his  house  mourning,  and 
having  his  head  covered. 

— ■  —  13.  And  Haman  told  Zeresh  his  wife  and  all 
his  friends  every  thing  that  had  befallen  him.  Then 
said  his  wise  men  and  Zeresh  his  wife  unto  him.  If 
^lordecai  tie  of  the  seed  of  the  Jews,  before  whom  thou 
hast  begun  to  fall,  thou  shalt  not  prevail  against  him, 
but  shalt  sm-ely  fall  before  him. 

(10.    ILVM.VN  HANGED  ON  HIS  0\VN   GALLOWS.) 

Est.  vii.  3.  Then  Esther  the  queen  answei-ed  and 
said.  If  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  O  king,  and 
i['  it  please  the  king,  let  my  life  be" given  me  at  m}-  pe- 
tition, and  my  people  at  my  request : 

4.  For  we  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,  to  be 

destroyed,  to  be  slain,  and  to  [lerish.  "But  if  we  had 
been  sold  far  bondmen  and  bondwomen,  I  had  held 
my  tongue,  although  the  enemj-  could  not  countervail 
the  king's  damage. 

— •  —  5.  Then  the  king  Ahasuerus  answered  and 
said  unto  Esther  the  queen,  "Who  is  he,  and  where  is 
he,  that  durst  presume  in  his  heart  to  do  so  V 

6.  And  Esther  said.  The  adversarj'  and  enemy 

is  this  wicked  Haman.  Then  Haman  was  afraid  he- 
fore  the  king  and  the  queen. 

7.  And  the  king  arising  from  the  banquet  of 

wine  in  his  wrath  went  into  the  ]>alace  garden :  and 
Haman  stood  up  to  make  request  for  his  life  to  Esther 
the  queen  ;  for  he  saw  that  there  was  evil  determined 
against  him  by  the  king. 

8.  Then  the  king  returned  out  of  the  palace 

garden  into  tlie  place  of  the  banquet  of  wine;  and 
Haman  was  fallen  upon  the  bed  whereon  Esther  wa.^. 
Then  said  the  king,  AVill  he  force  the  queen  also  be- 
fore me  in  the  house?  As  the  word  went  out  of  the 
Idug's  mouth,  they  covered  Haman's  face. 

9.  And  Harbonah,  one  of  the  chamberlains, 

said  before  the  king.  Behold  also  the  gallows  fifty 
cubits  high,  which  Ilaman  liad  made  for  Mordecai, 
who  had  spoken  good  tor  the  king,  standcth  in  Die 
house  of  Haman.  Then  the  king"  said.  Hang  him 
thereon. 

^10.  So  they  hanged  Haman  on  the  gallows 

that  he  had  prepared  for  Mordecai.  Then  was  the 
king's  wrath  pacified. 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


(11.    MORDECAI   MADE   PRIME   MINISTER.) 

Est.  viii.  1.  On  that  day  ilkl  the  kin;;  Aliasiienis 
give  tlie  house  of  llanian  the  Jews'  enemy  unto  Es- 
ther the  queen.  And  Moidecai  came  before  the  khig; 
for  Estlu'r  liad  told  what  he  irus  luito  her. 

2.  And  the  kui^  took  oti'  his  ring,  which  he 

liad  taken  Irom  Hainan,  and  gave  it  unto  Mordecai. 
And  Esther  set  Jlordeeai  over  the  house  of  Ilaman. 

(12.   ,IEWS   AITllURIZED   TO   DEFEND  TinjMSELVES.) 

Est.  viii.  3.  Anil  Esther  spake  yet  again  lief'ore  tlie 
king,  and  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  besought  him  with 
tcai^  to  )nit  away  tlie  mischief  of  Hamau  the  Agagite, 
and  his  devii'e  that  he  had  devised  against  the  Jews. 

4,  Then  the  king  held  out  the  golden  sceptre 

toward  Esther.  So  Esther  arose,  and  st^od  before  the 
king, 

5.  And  said,  If  it  please  the  king,  and  if  I 

have  found  favour  in  his  sight,  and  the  thing  seem 
right  before  tlie  king,  and  I  l»-  jileasing  in  his  eves,  let 
it  be  written  to  revei-se  the  letters  devised  by  fianian 
the  son  of  Ilammedatha  the  Au:agite,  which  "he  wrote 
to  destroy  the  Jews  which  are  In  all  the  king's  prov- 
inces: 

6.  For  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  evil  that 

shall  come  unto  my  iieopleV  or  how  can  I  endm-e  to 
see  the  destruction  of  my  kindred  ? 

T.  Then  the  king  Ahasuerus  said  unto  Esther 

the  queen  and  to  Mordecai  tlie  .lew.  Behold,  I  have 
given  Esther  the  house  of  Ilaman,  and  him  they  have 
hanged  upon  the  gallows,  because  he  laid  his  hand 
upon  tlie  Jews. 

8.  Write  ye  also  for  the  Jews,  as  it  liketh  you, 

in  the  king's  iiaine,  and  seal  it  with  the  king's  ring : 
for  the  writing  which  is  written  in  the  king's  naine, 
and  sealed  with  the  king's  ring,  may  no  man  reverse. 

-9.  Then  were  tlie  king's  scribes  called  at  that 

time  in  the  tliinl  moiilli,  tliat'w,  the  month  Sivan,  on 
the  three  and  tueiilieth  </.///  thereof;  and  it  was  writ- 
ten according  to  all  that  Mordecai  commanded  unto 
the  Jews,  and  to  tlic  lieutenants,  and  the  deputies  and 
rulers  of  the  provinces  which  tire  from  India  unto 
Ethiopia,  a  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces,  unto 
every  province  according  "to  the  writmg  thereof,  and 
unto  every  pe<iple  after  their  language,  and  to  the  Jews 
according  to  their  writing,  and  according  to  their  lan- 
guage. 

—  —  10,  And  he  wrote  in  the  king  Ahasuerus'  name, 
and  sealcil  it  with  the  king's  ring,  and  sent  letters  by 
posts  on  horseback,  and  riders  on  mules,  camels,  and 
young  dromedaries : 

11.  Wherein  the  king  granted  the  .Jews  which 

mere  in  every  city  to  gather  themselves  together,  and 
to  stand  lor  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay,  and  to  cause 
to  perish,  all  the  powerof  the  people  ami  province  that 
would  assault  them,  both  little  ones  and  women,  and 
to  take  the  s])oil  of  them  for  a  jircy. 

13.  Upon  one  day  in  all  the  provinces  of  king 

Ahasuerus,  nanuty,  ujion  tlie  tliirteenth  day  of  the 
twelfth  month,  which  is  the  month  Adar. 

13.  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command- 
ment to  be  given  in  every  province  im-t  published  unto 
all  people,  and  that  the  Jews  should  be  ready  against 
that  day  to  avenge  themselves  on  their  enemies. 

14.  So  the  posts  that   rode  upon  mules  and 

camels  went  out,  being  hastened  and  pressed  on  bv 
the  king's  commandment.  And  the  decree  was  given 
at  Shushan  the  palace. 

(13.   THEIR  ENEMIES  S-MITTEN.) 

Est.  ix.  9.  The  Jews  gathered  themselves  together 
in  their  cities  throughout  all  the  provinces  of  the  king 
Ahasuerus,  to  lay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt : 
and  no  man  could  withstand  them;  for  the  fear  of 
them  fell  upon  all  people. 

3.  And  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  and  the 

lieuU'nants,  and  the  deputies,  and  otHcers  of  the  kins, 
helped  the  .Tews ;  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai  feli 
upon  them. 

-4.  For  Jlordecai  iras  great  in  the  king's  house, 

and  his  fame  went  out  throughout  all  the  provinces  : 
for  this  man  Mordecai  wa.ved  greater  and  greater. 


.1.  Thus  the  .Tews  smote  all  their  enemies  with 

the  stroke  of  the  sword,  and  slaughter,  and  destruc- 
tion, and  did  what  they  would  unto  those  that  hated 
them. 

fi.  And  in  Shushan  the  jialace  the  Jews  slew 

and  destroycil  tivc  hundred  men. 

7.  And  I'arshanilatha,  and  Dalphon,  and  As- 

patha, 

8.  And  Poratlia,  and  Adalia,  and  Aridatha, 

9.  And  Pannasht.a,  and   Arisai,  and  Aridai, 

and  Vajezatlia, 

10.  The  ten  sons  of  Ilaman  the  son  of  Ilam- 
medatha, tlu^  enemy  of  tlu.'  Jews,  slew  they;  but  oji 
the  spoil  laid  they  not  their  hand. 

11.  On  that  day  tlie  number  of  those  that  were 

slain  in  Shushan  the  "palace  was  brought  before  the 
king. 

13.  And  the  king  said  unto  Esther  the  queen, 

The  Jews  have  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred  men 
in  Shushan  the  palace,  and  the  ten  sons  of  Ilaman; 
what  have  they  done  in  the  rest  of  the  king's  prov- 
inces'? now  what  is  thy  petition?  and  it  shall  be 
granted  thee  :  or  what  Is  thy  request  further  'i  and  it 
shall  be  done. 

13.  Then  said  Esther,  If  it  please  the  king,  let 

it  be  granted  to  the  .lews  which  are  in  Shushan  to  do 
to  morrow  also  according  unto  this  day's  decree,  and 
let  llaman's  ten  sons  be  hanged  upon  the  gallows. 

14.  And  the  kuig  commanded   it  so   to  be 

done  :  and  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan ;  and  they 
hanged  llaman's  ten  sons. 

15.  For  the  Jews  that  vere  in  Shushan  gath- 
ered themselves  together  on  the  fourteenth  day  also  of 
the  month  Adar,  and  slew  three  himtlred  men  at 
Shushan;  but  on  the  prey  they  laid  not  their  hand. 

10.  But  the  Jews  that  verc  in  the  king's  prov- 
inces gathered  themselves  together,  and  stood  for  their 
lives,  and  had  rest  from  their  enemies,  and  slew  of 
their  foes  seventy  and  five  thousand,  but  they  laid  not 
their  hands  on  the  prey, 

17.  On  the  tliirteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar  ; 

and  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  rested  they, 
and  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness. 

18.  But  the  .Tews  that  were  at  Shushan  as- 
sembled together  on  the  thirteenth  (///// thereof,  and  on 
the  fourteenth  thereof;  and  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the 
same  they  rested,  and  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and 
gladness. 

19.  Therefore  the  Jews  of  the  villages,  that 

dwelt  in  the  imwalled  towns,  made  the  fourteenth  day 
of  the  month  Adar  a  rfcy/ gladness  and  feasting,  and 
a  good  da)-,  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another. 

(14.   FEAST  OF  PtJEESI  ESTABLISHED.) 

See  Est.  Lx.  20-33. 


CHAP.  xn. 

THE  EESTORATION". 

§  141.    Restoration  Longed  for. 

Ps.  xiv.  7.  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  were  come 
out  of  Zion  !  when  the  Lord  bringeth  back  the  cap- 
tivity of  his  people,  .Jacob  shall  rejoice,  and  Israel  shall 
be  glad. 

—  liii.  6.  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  were  come 
out  of  Zion  !  When  God  bringeth  back  the  captivity 
of  his  people,  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  and  Israel  shall  be 
glad. 

—  cvi.  47.  Save  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us 
from  among  the  heathen,  to  give  thanks  unto  thy  holy 
name,  and  to  triumph  in  thy  jiraise. 

—  c.xxvi.  4.  Turn  again  oiu-  captivity,  O  Lord,  as 
the  streams  in  the  south. 

5  U2.    Foretold. 

li.  xi.  11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 
the  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again  the  second  time  to 
recover  the  remnant  of  his  jieople,  which  shall  be  left, 
from  ^Vssyria,  aiul  from  Egypt,  and  Irom  Pathros,  and 


293 


CHAP.  xn. 


THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


from  Cusli,  nud  from  Elam,  and  from  Shiuar,  and  from 
Haniath,  and  from  the  islands  of  the  sea. 

/s.  xi.  12  And  he  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  na- 
tions, and  shall  assemble  the  outcasts  of  Israel,  and 
gather  together  the  dispersed  of  Judah  fi'om  the  four 
corners  of^  the  earth. 

—  xxvii.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  daj', 
thitt  the  Lord  shall  beat  otT  from  the  channel  of  the 
river  unto  the  stream  of  Egj'pt,  and  ye  shall  be  gath- 
ered one  bj'  one,  O  ye  chikfreu  of  Israel. 

13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  iliat 

the  great  trumpet  shall  be  blown,  and  they  shall  come 
which  were  ready  to  perish  in  the  land  of  Assyria,  and 
the  outcasts  in  tlie  land  of  Egypt,  and  shall  worship 
the  Lord  in  the  holy  mount  at  "Jerusalem. 

—  xliii.  5.  Fear  not ;  for  I  am  with  thee :  I  will 
bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and  gather  thee  from  the 
west : 

G.  I  will  say  to  the  north,  Give  up  ;  and  to  the 

south.  Keep  not  back :  bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my 
daughters  from  the  ends  of  the  earth ; 

—  —  7.  Even  every  one  that  is  called  by  my  name : 
for  I  have  created  him  for  my  glory,  I  have  formed 
him ;  yea,  I  have  made  him. 

Jer.  iii.  18.  In  those  days  the  house  of  Judah  shall 
walk  with  the  house  of  Israel,  and  they  shall  come  to- 
gether out  of  the  land  of  the  north  to  the  land  that  I 
have  given  for  an  inheritance  unto  your  tiitlicrs, 

—  xii.  1-1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  against  all  mine 
evil  neighbours,  that  touch  the  inheritance  which  I  have 
caused  my  people  Israel  to  inherit ;  Behold,  I  will 
pluck  them  out  of  their  land,  and  pluck  out  the  house 
of  .ludah  from  among  them. 

15.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  after  that  I  have 

plucked  them  out  I  will  retiu-n,  and  have  compassion 
on  them,  and  will  bring  them  again,  every  man  to  his 
heritage,  and  every  man  to  his  land. 

—  xvi.  14.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  it  shall  no  more  be  said,  The  Lord  liv- 
eth,  that  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt ; 

15.  I5ut,  The  Lord  liveth,  that  brought  up  the 

children  of  Israel  from  the  land  of  the  north,  and  from 
all  the  lands  whither  he  had  driven  them :  and  I  will 
bring  them  again  into  their  land  that  I  gave  tuito  their 
fathers. 

—  xxiii.  7.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  they  shall  no  more  say.  The  Lord  liv- 
eth, which  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt ; 

8.  But,  The  Lord  liveth,  which  brought  up 

and  which  led  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel  out  of 
the  north  coimtry,  and  from  all  countries  whither  I 
had  driven  them ;  and  they  shall  dwell  in  then-  own 
land. 

—  xxiv.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel ; 
Like  these  good  tigs,  so  will  I  acknowledge  them  that 
are  carried  awa}'  captive  of  Judah,  whom  I  have  sent 
out  of  this  place  into  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  for 
their  good. 

6.  For  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for 

good,  and  I  will  bring  them  again  to  this  land  :  and  I 
will  Imild  them,  and  not  i^wWihem  down;  and  I  will 
plant  tliem,  and  not  pluck  tlkm  up. 

—  xxix.  14.  And  I  will  be  found  of  you,  saith  the 
Lord  :  and  I  w  ill  turn  awa}-  your  captivity,  and  I  will 
gather  you  from  all  the  nations,  and  1'ri.im  all  tbe 
places  whither  I  luive  driven  you,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
and  I  will  bring  you  again  into  the  jdacc  whence  I 
caused  you  to  )jo  carried  away  captive. 

—  xx"x.  3.  For,  111,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  will  l)riug  again  the  captivitj-  of  my  people  Is- 
rael and  Judah,  saith  the  Lord:  and  I  will  cause  them 
to  return  to  the  land  that  I  gave  to  their  fathers,  and 
they  shall  possess  it. 

10.  Therefore  fear  thou  not,  O  my  servant  Ja- 
cob, saith  the  Lord  ;  neither  be  dismayed,  O  Israel : 
for,  lo,  I  will  save  thee  from  afar,  and  thy  seed  from 
the  laud  of  their  cajitivity;  and  Jacob  shall  rotuni, 
and  shall  be  in  rest,  and  be  ciuiet,  and  none  shall  make 
him  afraid. 

—  xxxi.  23.  How  long  wilt  thou  go  about,  O  thou 
backsliding  daughter?  for  the  Lord  hath  created  a 


now  thing  in  the  earth,  A  woman  shall  compass  a 
man. 

24.  And  there  shall  dwell  in  Judah  itself,  and 

in  all  the  cities  thereof  together,  husbandmen,  and  they 
tltat  go  forth  with  flocks. 

— "xxxii.  36.  And  now  therefore  thussaith  the  Lord, 
the  God  of  Israel,  concerning  thisclty,  whereof  ye  say, 
It  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon by  the  sword,  and  hy  the  famine,  and  by  the  pesti- 
lence ; 

37.  Behold,  I  will  gather  them  out  of  all  coun- 
tries, whither  I  have  driven  them  in  mine  anger,  and 
hi  my  fury,  and  in  great  WTath ;  and  I  will  bring  them 
again  unto  this  place,  and  I  will  cause  them  to  dwell 
safely : 

—  xxxiii.  7.  And  I  will  cause  the  captivity  of  Ju- 
dah and  the  captivity  of  Israel  to  return,  and  will 
build  them,  as  at  the  first 

—  xliv.  28.  Yet  a  small  number  that  escape  the 
sword  shall  return  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  into  the 
land  of  Judah;  and  all  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  are 
gone  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to  sojourn  there,  shall 
know  whose  words  shall  stand,  mine,  or  theirs. 

—  xlvi.  27.  But  fear  not  thou,  O  my  servant  Jacob, 
and  be  not  dismayed,  O  Israel :  for,  behold,  I  will 
save  thee  from  afar  off,  and  thy  seed  from  the  land  of 
their  captivity;  and  Jacob  shall  return,  and  be  in 
rest  and  at  ease,  and  none  shall  make  him  afraid. 

•  28.  Fear  thou  not,  O  Jacob  my  servant,  saith 

the  Lord  :  for  I  am  with  thee  ;  for  I  will  make  a  full 
end  of  all  the  nations  whither  I  have  driven  thee:  but 
I  will  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee,  but  correct  thee  in 
measure;  yet  wiU  I  not  leave  thee  wholly  unpun- 
ished. 

Ezck.  xi.  15.  Son  of  man,  thy  brethren,  even  thy 
brethren,  the  men  of  thy  Idndi'ed,  and  all  the  house 
of  Israel  wholly,  are  they  tmto  whom  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem  have  said,  Get  you  far  fi-om  the  Lord  : 
unto  us  is  this  land  given  m  possession. 

16.  Therefore  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Although  I  have  cast  them  far  olf  among  the  heathen, 
and  although  I  have  scattered  them  among  the  coun- 
tries, yet  will  I  be  to  them  as  a  little  sanctuary  in  the 
countries  where  they  shall  come. 

—  —  17.  Therefore  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
I  will  even  gather  you  from  the  people,  and  assemble 
you  out  of  the  countries  where  ye  have  been  scat- 
tered, and  I  will  give  you  the  laud  of  Israel. 

18.  And  "they  shall  come  thither,  and  they 

shall  take  away  all  the  detestable  things  thereof  and 
all  the  abominations  thereof  from  thence. 

—  —  19.  And  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  I 
will  put  a  new  spirit  within  you  ;  and  I  will  take  the 
stony  heart  out  of  thefr  flesh,  and  will  give  them  a 
heart  of  flesh : 

(See  Ezek.  xi.  20,  21.) 

Ezck.  xxxvii.  21.  And  sa}'  imto  them.  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will  take  the  children  of 
Israel  from  among  the  heathen,  whither  they_  be  gone, 
and  will  gather  them  on  every  side,  and  bring  tliem 
into  their  own  laud : 

Zcvh.  viii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  Behold,, 
I  will  save  my  people  from  the  east  countrj',  and 
from  the  west  country  ; 

—  X.  6.  And  I  will  sb-engthen  the  house  of  Judah, 
and  I  will  save  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  I  will  bring 
them  again  to  place  them ;  for  I  have  mercy  upon  them : 
and  they  shall  be  as  though  I  had  not  cast  them  off: 
for  I  am  the  Lord  their  God,  and  w  ill  hear  them. 

10.  I  will  bring  them  again  also  out  of  the 

land  of  Egj-[it,  and  gather  them  out  of  Assj-ria ;  and 
I  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of  Gilead  and  Leba- 
non ;  and  plaee  shall  not  be  found  for  them. 

§  143.     God's  Power  to  be  Displayed. 

Jcr.  xxs.  5.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  We  have 
heard  a  voice  of  trembling,  of  fear,  and  not  of  peace. 

0.  Ask  }'e  now,  and  see  whether  a  man  doth 

travail  with  child  ?  wherefore  do  I  see  every  man 
with  liis  hands  on  his  loins,  as  a  woman  in  travail, 
and  all  faces  are  turned  into  paleness? 

■  7.  Alas !  for  that  day  is  great,  so  that  none  ia 

04 


CHAP.  XII. 


THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


like  it :  it  i.i  I'von  the  time  of  Jacob's  troulile ;  but  he 
.thnll  be  saved  out  of  it. 

Jir.  XXX.  8.  For  it  shall  come  to  pass  iu  that  ila.v.sailh 
the  LoHl)  of  hosts,  I/ml  I  will  break  his  yoke  from  olf 
thy  neck,  aii<l  will  biiisl  thy  boiuls,  and  strangers 
shall  no  more  serve  themselves  of  him  : 

(See  vci-se  10.) 

Jer.  xxxi.  10.  Hear  the  word  of  the  LoitD,  O  ye 
nations,  and  declare  it  in  the  isles  afar  otf,  and  say, 
He  that  scattered  Israel  -will  si'tl'iT  !'"">  ""i^l  kwyi 
him,  as  a  sliepherd  (/"M  his  tloek. 

11.  For  the  Loud  hath  redeemed  Jacol),  and 

ransomed  hun  from  the  hand  of  hint  thai  was  stronger 
than  he. 

12.  Therefore  they  shall  come  and  sing  in  the 

height  of  Zion,  and  .shall  flow  together  to  the  .!;'0od- 
ness  of  the  I.ouii,  for  wheat,  and  for  wine,  and  for 
oil,  and  for  Ihe  young  of  the  tloek  and  of  tlie  herd  : 
and  their  sonl  shall  lie  as  a  walered  garden;  and  they 
shall  not  sorrow  any  more  at  all. 

13.  Then  shall  Ihe  virgin  njoice  in  the  dance, 

both  young  men  and  old  to:i:ether :  for  I  will  t\irn 
their  mourning  into  .joy,  and  will  comfort  them,  and 
make  them  rejoice  ti'om  their  sorrow. 

14.  And  I  will  satiate  the  soul  of  the  priests 

with  fatness, and  my  l"ople  shall  be  satisfied  with  mj' 
goodness,  saith  the  "Loui>. 

—  1.  33.  Thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts ;  The  chil- 
dren of  Israel  and  the  children  of  .Tudali  irciv  op- 
pressed together:  and  all  that  took  them  captives 
lield  them  fast;  they  refused  to  let  them  go. 

34.  Their  Redeemer  is  strong;  The  Lord  of 

hosts  is  his  name :  he  shall  thoroughly  plead  their 
cause,  that  he  may  give  rest  to  the  laud,  and  discjuiet 
the  inhabitants  of  Babylon. 

(See  Zt'ph.  iii.  14.) 

Zep7i.  iii.  15.  The  Lord  hath  taken  away  thy  .judg- 
ments, he  hath  cast  out  thine  enemy :  the  Iving  of 
Israel,  ecen  the  Lord,  it  in  the  midst  of  thee :  thou 
shall  not  see  evil  any  more. 

16.  In  that  day  it  shall  be  said  to  Jerusalem, 

Fear  thou  not :  and  to  Zion,  Let  not  thine  hands  be 
slack. 

17.  The  Lord  thy  God  in  the  midst  of  thee  is 

mighty;  he  will  save,  he" will  rejoice  over  thee  with 
joy:  he  will  rest  in  his  love,  he  will  joy  over  thee 
with  singin,g. 

18.  i  will  gather  them  that  are  sorrowful  for 

the  solemn  assembly,  who  are  of  thee,  to  lehom  the  re- 
proach of  it  irus  a  burden. 

19.  Beholil,  at  that  time  I  will  undo  all  that 

afflict  thee:  and  I  will  save  her  that  halteth,  and 
gather  her  that  was  driven  out;  and  I  will  get  them 
praise  and  fame  iu  every  land  where  they  have  been 
put  to  shame. 

20.  At  that  time  will  I  bring  you  again,  even 

in  the  time  that  I  gather  you  :  for  I  will  make  you  a 
name  and  a  praise  among  all  peoi>le  of  the  earth, 
when  I  turn  back  yom*  captivitj  before  your  eyes, 
saith  the  Loud. 

§  144.    Cyrus  named  as  the  Deliverer. 

Is.  xli.  25.  I  have  raised  up  one  from  the  north,  and 
he  shall  come :  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  shall  he 
call  upon  my  name :  and  he  shall  come  upon  princes 
as  upon  mortar,  and  as  the  jiotter  treadeth  clay. 

30.  Who  hath  declared  from  the  beginning, 

that  we  may  know  ?  and  beforetime,  that  we  may 
s;iy.  He  is  righteous?  yea,  there  it  none  that  sheweth, 
yea,  there  is  none  that  declareth,  yea,  there  is  none 
that  heareth  your  words. 

27.  The  first  shall  sai/  to  Zion,  Behold,  behold 

them  :  and  I  will  give  to  Jerusalem  oue  that  bringeth 
good  tidings. 

(See  Is.  xli.  28.) 

Is.  xliv.  26.  That  confinneth  the  word  of  his  serv- 
ant, and  perfonneth  tlie  counsel  of  his  messengers; 
that  saith  to  Jerusalem,  Thou  shalt  be  mhabited  ;  and 
to  the  cities  of  Judab,  Ye  shall  be  built,  and  I  will 
raise  up  the  decayed  places  thereof: 

27.  That  saith  to  the  deep,  Be  dry,  and  I  wOl 

dry  up  thy  rivers : 


2S.  That  s;Mlh  of  Cyrus,  lie  is  my  shepherd, 

and  shall  ]ii'rfiprui  nil  my  jiU^asure  :  even  saying  to  Je- 
rusalem, Thou  siialt  be  buill  ;  and  to  the  temple.  Thy 
foundation  shall  be  laid. 

—  xlv.  1.  Thus  siiilli  llie  Lord  to  his  anointed,  to 
Cyrus,  whose  right  h:iud  I  haye  holden,  to  subdue  na- 
tions before  him  ;  and  1  will  loose  tlu^  loins  of  kings, 
to  open  before  him  the  twoleavcd  gates  ;  and  the  gates 
shall  not  be  shut ; 

2.  I  will  go  before  thee,  and  make  Ihe  crooked 

places  straight:  1  will  break  in  pieces  the  gates  of 
brass,  and  cul  iu  snniler  (lie  bars  of  iron  : 

3.  And  I  \\  ill  gi\-e  Ihee  the  tre;isures  of  dark- 
ness, and  hidden  riclies  of  secrit  iilaces,  that  thou 
mayest  know  lliat  I,  the  Lord,  which  call  Ihee  by  thy 
name,  am  the  God  of  Israel. 

(See  verses  4-G.) 

Is.  xlv.  13.  I  have  raised  him  up  in  lighteousness,  and 
I  will  <lirect  all  his  ways  :  he  shall  build  my  city,  and 
he  shall  let  go  my  captives,  not  for  price  nor  reward, 
saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

—  xlix.  22.  Thus  sailh  the  Lord  Gon,  Behold,  I  will 
lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  Gentiles,  and  set  up  my  stand- 
ard to  the  people :  and  they  shall  Ijring  thy  sons  in 
their  arms,  and  thy  daughters  shall  be  carried  upon 
their  shoulders. 

23.  And  kings  shall  be  thy  nursing  fathers,  and 

their  queens  thy  nursing  mothers :  they  shall  bow 
down  to  thee  with  their  face  toward  the  earth,  and 
lick  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet ;  and  thou  shalt  know  that 
I  am  the  Lord  ;  for  they  shall  not  be  ashamed  that 
wait  for  me. 

§  145.    The  Route  Homeward  to  be  Safe  aud 
Easy. 

Is.  xi.  IG.  And  there  shall  be  a  highway  for  the  rem- 
nant of  his  people,  which  shall  be  left,  trom  AssjTia ; 
like  as  it  was  in  Israel  in  the  day  that  he  came  up  out 
of  the  land  of  Egii'pt. 

—  xxxv.  3.  Strengthen  ye  the  weak  hands,  and  con- 
firm the  feeble  knees. 

4.  Say  to  them  thttt  are  of  a  fearful  heart.  Be 

strong,  fear  not :  behold,  your  God  will  come  with  ven- 
geance, eren  God  trilh  a  recompense ;  he  will  come  and 
save  you. 

—  —  9.  No  lion  shall  lie  there,  nor  any  ravenous 
beast  shall  go  up  thereon,  it  shall  not  be  found  there ; 
but  the  redeemed  shall  walk  there  : 

10.  Aud  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall  re- 
turn, aud  come  to  Ziou  with  songs  and  everlasting  joy 
upon  their  heads  :  they  shall  obtain  joy  and  gladness, 
and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  awaj^ 

8.    Aud   a   highway   shall    be    there,   and   a 

way,  and  it  shall  be  called"  The  way  of  holiness ;  the 
imclean  shall  not  pass  over  it ;  but  it  sheM  be  for 
those :  the  wayfaring  men,  though  fools,  shall  not  err 
therein. 

—  xliii.  18.  Remember  ye  not  the  former  things, 
neither  consider  the  things  of  old. 

(See  verses  19,  20.) 

Is.  Iii.  9.  Break  forth  into  joy,  sing  together,  ye  waste 
places  of  Jerusalem  :  for  the  Lord  hath  comforted  his 
people,  he  lialh  redeemed  Jerusalem. 

11.    Depart  ye,  ilei):irt  ye,  go  ye  out  from 

thence,  touch  no  miclean  thing ;  go  ye  out  of  the 
midst  of  her  ;  be  ye  clean,  that  bear  the  vessels  of  the 
Lord. 

12.  For  ye  shall  not  go  out  with  haste,  nor  go 

by  flight :  for  the  Lord  will  go  before  you  ;  and  the 
God  of  Israel  icHl  he  your  rearward. 

—  Ixii.  10.  Go  through,  go  through  the  gates ;  pre- 
jiare  ye  the  way  of  the  people ;  cast  U)),  cast  uj)  the 
highway;  gather  out  the  stones;  lift  up  a  standard 
for  the  people. 

Jer.  xxxi.  8.  Behold,  I  will  bring  them  from  the 
north  country,  and  gather  them  Irom  Ihe  coasts  of  the 
earth,  and  with  them  the  blind  and  Ihe  lame,  the  wo- 
man with  child  aud  her  that  travailelh  with  chdd  to- 
gether :  a  grc'at  corajiany  shall  return  Ihilher. 

9.  They  shall  come  with  weeping,  and  with 

supplications  will  I  lead  them :  I  will  cause  them  to 
walk  by  the  rivers  of  waters  in  a  straight  way,  wherein 


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CHAP.  XII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


they  shall  not  stumlile  :  for  I  am  a  father  to  Israel,  and 
Ephraim  is  m_y  firstborn. 

Jei:  xxxi.  18.  I  have  surely  heard  Ephraim  bemoan- 
ing himself  thus  ;  Thou  hast  chastised  me,  and  I  was 
chastised,  as  a  bullock  unaccustomed  to  the  yoke :  tuni 
Ihou  me,  and  I  shall  be  turned ;  for  thou  art  the  Lord 
my  God. 

19.  Surely,  after  that  I  was  turned,  I  repented  ; 

and  after  tliat  I  was  instructed,  I  smote  upon  my 
thigh:  I  was  ashiuned,  yea,  even  confounded,  because 
I  did  bear  the  reiiroach  of  my  youth. 

20.  /•<  Ejjhraim  my  de.ar  son?  is  Tie  a  pleasant 

child?  for  since  I  spake  against  him,  I  do  eamestlj' 
remember  liim  still  :  therefore  my  bowels  are  troubled 
for  him  ;  I  will  surely  have  mercy  upon  him,  saith  the 
Lord. 

31.  Set  thee  up  waymarks,  make  thee  high 

heaps :  set  thine  heart  toward  the  highway,  even  the 
way  winch  thou  wentest :  turn  again,  O  virgin  of  Is- 
rael, turn  again  to  these  thy  cities. 

IIos.  i.  10.  Yet  tlie  number  of  the  children  of  Israel 
shall  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  which  cannot  be  meas- 
ured nor  numbered  ;  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  in 
the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  not  my 
people,  there  it  shall  be  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  the  sons 
of  the  living  God. 

11.  Then  shall  the  children  of  Judah  and  the 

children  of  Israel  be  gathered  together,  and  appoint 
themselves  one  head,  and  they  shall  come  up  out  of 
the  land :  for  great  shall  be  the  day  of  Jezreel. 

§  146.    The  Old  Home. 

Is.  Ixv.  8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  As  the  new  wine  is 
found  in  the  cluster,  and  one  saith,  Destroy  it  not ;  for 
a  blessing  is  in  it ;  so  will  I  do  for  mj'  servants'  sake, 
that  I  may  not  destroy  them  all. 

-9.  And  I  will  liring  tbrlh  a  seed  out  of  Jacob, 

and  out  of  Judah  an  inheritor  of  my  mountains  :  and 
mine  elect  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  servants  shall  dwell 
there. 

10.  And  Sharon  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks,  and 

the  valley  of  Achor  a  place  for  the  herds  to  lie  down 
in,  for  m.y  people  that  have  sought  me. 

Jcr.  1.  19.  And  I  will  bring  Israel  again  to  his  habita- 
tion, and  lie  shall  I'eed  on  Oarmc!  and  Bashau,  and  his 
soul  shall  be  satisfied  ujion  mount  Ephraim  and  Gilead. 

E:(k.  xxxiv.  13.  And  I  will  liring  them  out  from  the 
people,  and  gather  them  from  the  countries,  and  will 
bring  them  to  their  own  land,  and  feed  them  u]ion  the 
mountains  of  Israel  by  the  rivers,  and  in  all  the  in- 
habited places  of  the  country. 

—  xxxvi.  24.  For  I  will  take  you  from  among  the 
heathen,  and  gather  3^ou  out  of  all  countries,  and  will 
bring  3'ou  into  your  own  land. 

Zech.  viii.  8.  And  I  will  bring  them,  and  they  shall 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem  :  and  they  shall  be  mv 
people,  and  I  will  be  their  God,  in  truth' and  in  right- 
eousness. 

—  X.  8.  I  will  hiss  for  them,  and  gather  them ;  for 
I  have  redeemed  them :  and  they  shall  increase  as 
they  have  increased. 

9.  And  I  will  sow  them  among  the  people : 

and  they  shall  remember  me  in  far  countries ;  and 
they  shall  live  with  their  chikh'cn,  and  turn  again. 

(See  verse  10.) 

Zech.  xiv.  10.  All  the  land  shall  l)e  turned  as  a  plain 
from  Gelja  to  Kinnnon  south  of  Jerusalem :  and  it  shall 
be  lifted  up,  and  inhaliited  in  her  jilacc,  from  Benja- 
min's gate  unto  the  place  of  the  first  gate,  unto  the 
corner  gate,  axiAfrom  the  tower  of  Ilananeel  unto  the 
king's  winepresses. 

11.  And  men  shall  dwell  in  it,  and  there  shall 

be  no  more  utter  destruction ;  but  Jerusalem  shall  be 
safely  Inhabited. 

§  147.    The  Nation  shall  he  a  Unit. 

Jer.  xxxi.  5.  Thou  shalt  yet  ]ilant  ■\'incs  upon  the 
mountains  of  Samaria:  the  jilauters  shall  plant,  and 
shall  eat  them  as  common  things. 

6.  For  there  shall  be  a  day,  that  the  watchmen 

upon  till'  mount  Ephraim  .shall  cry.  Arise  ye,  and  let 
US  go  up  to  Ziou  unto  the  Lord  our  God. 


T.  For  thus  .saith  the  Loud;  Sing  with  glad- 
ness for  Jacob,  ami  shout  among  the  chief  of  the  na- 
tions :  publish  yc,  praise  yc,  and  saj-,  O  Lord,  save 
thy  people,  the  remnant  of  Israel. 

/*.  xi.  13.  The  envy  also  of  Ephraim  shall  depart, 
and  the  adversaries  of  Judah  shall  be  cut  otf :  Ejihraim 
shall  not  envy  Judah,  and  Judah  shall  not  vex 
Ephraim. 

Ezek.  xxxvii.  18.  And  when  the  children  of  thy  peo- 
ple shall  speak  unto  thee,  saymg,  Wilt  thou  not  shew 
us  what  thou  meanest  bj'  these  ? 

19.  Say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 

Behold,  I  will  take  the  stick  of  Joseph,  which  is  in 
the  hand  of  Ephraim,  and  the  tribes  of  Israel  his  fel- 
lows, and  will  put  them  with  him,  eren  with  the  stick 
of  Judah,  and  make  them  one  stick,  and  thej'  shall  be 
one  in  mine  hand. 

20.  And  the  sticks  whereon  thou  writest  shall 

be  in  thine  hand  before  their  e}'es. 

22.   And  I  will  nuike   them   one  nation   in 

the  land  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel ;  and  one 
king  shall  be  king  to  them  all :  and  they  shall  be  no 
more  two  nations,  neither  shall  they  be  divided  into 
two  kingdoms  auj'  more  at  all : 

§  148.    ShaU  be  Stable. 

2  Chr.  xxxiii.  8.  Neither  will  I  any  more  remove 
the  foot  of  Israel  from  out  of  the  land  which  I  have 
appointed  for  your  fathers  ;  so  that  they  will  take 
heed  to  do  all  that  I  have  commanded  them,  accord- 
ing to  the  whole  law  and  the  statutes  and  the  ordi- 
nances by  the  hand  of  iloses. 

Is.  Ixi.  7.  For  your  shame  ye  shall  hare  double  ;  and 
for  confusion  they  shall  rejoice  in  their  portion  :  there- 
fore in  their  land"  they  sliall  possess  the  double  :  ever- 
lasting joy  shall  l)e  unto  them. 

Jer.  xxxi.  27.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
that  I  will  sow  the  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of 
Judah  with  the  seed  of  man,  and  with  the  seed  of 
beast. 

28.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  like  as  I 

have  watched  over  them,  to  pluck  up,  and  to  break 
down,  and  to  throw  down,  and  to  destroy,  and  to  af- 
flict ;  so  will  I  watch  over  them,  to  build,  and  to  plant, 
saith  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  41.  Yea,  I  will  rejoice  over  them  to  do 
them  good,  and  I  will  plant  theiu  in  this  land  assuredly 
with  iiiy  whole  heart  and  with  my  whole  soul. 

Ezek.'xxviil  25.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  I 
shall  have  gathered  the  house  of  Israel  from  the  peo- 
ple among  whom  they  are  scattered,  and  sh;dl  be 
sanctified  in  them  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen,  then 
shall  they  dwell  in  their  land  that  I  have  given  to  my 
servant  Jacob. 

2(>.  And  they  shall  dwell  safely  therein,  and 

shall  Ijuild  houses,  and  plant  vineyards  ;  j-ea,  they  shall 
dwell  with  confidence,  when  I  "have  executed  judg- 
ments upon  all  those  that  despise  them  round  about 
them  ;  and  thev  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  their 
God. 

Amos  ix.  1.5.  And  Twill  jilant  them  upon  their  land, 
and  they  shah  no  more  he  pidled  up  out  of  their  land 
which  I  have  given  them,  saith  the  Lord  thy  God. 

Zech.  ii.  4.  And  said  unto  him.  Run,  speak  to  this 
young  man,  saying,  Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  an 
"towns  without"  walls  for  the  multitude  of  men  and 
cattle  therein: 

5.  For  I,  saith  the  Lord,  will  be  unto  her  a 

wall  of  fire  round  about,  and  will  be  the  glory  in  the 
midst  of  her. 

See  Ezek.  xxxviii.  8. 

§  149.    Shall  be  Strong. 

Is.  xi.  14.  But  they  shall  fly  upon  the  shoulders  of 
the  Philistines  toward  the  west;  they  shall  spoil  them 
of  the  east  together :  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon 
Edom  and  Jloab ;  and  the  children  of  Amnion  shall 
obey  them. 

—  xli.  11.  Behold,  all  they  that  were  incensed 
against  thee  shall  be  ashamed"  and  confounded  :  they 
siiall  be  as  nothing;  and  they  that  strive  with  thee 
sli;dl  perish. 

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CUAP.  XII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


h.  xli.  V2.  Thou  shall  seek  them,  iind  shall  not  tiiul 
them,  even  them  that  eonteiided  with  thee  :  they  that 
war  against  tliee  shall  be  as  nothing,  and  as  a,  thing 
of  nought. 

^  13.  For  I  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hold  thy 

right  hand,  saying  imto  thee,  Fear  not;  I  will  help 
ihee. 

14.  Fear  not,  thou  worm  Jacob,  and  ye  men 

of  Israel ;  I  will  help  thee,  saith  the  Loud,  and  thj- 
Redeemer,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

—  l.x.  10.  And  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  up 
thy  walls,  and  their  kmgs  shall  minister  unto  thee : 
for  in  my  wrath  I  smote  thee,  but  in  my  favour  have 
I  had  meri-y  on  thee. 

11.  Tlurefore  thv  gates  shall  be  open  con- 
tinually; they  shall  not  be  shut  day  nor  night;  that 
men  may  bring  unto  thee  the  forces  of  the  Gentiles, 
and  that  their  kings  inny  be  brought. 

12.  For  the  nation  and  kingdom  that  will  not 

serve  thee  shall  perish;  yea,  ilwse  nations  shall  be 
utterly  wasted. 

Amos  i.\.  14.  And  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity 
of  my  people  of  Israel,  and  they  shall  build  the  waste 
cities,  anil  inhabit  them  ;  and  they  shall  plant  vine- 
yards, and  driidi  the  wine  thereof;  they  shall  also 
inake  gardens,  and  cat  the  fruit  of  them. 

Ob.  IT.  But  uiion  mount  Zion  shall  be  deliver- 
ance, and  there  sludl  be  holiness ;  and  the  house  of 
Jacob  shall  possess  their  possessions. 

18.  And  the  house  of  Jacob  shall  be  a  fire, 

and  the  house  of  Joseph  a  flame,  and  the  liouse  of 
Esau  for  stubble,  and  they  shall  kindle  in  them,  and 
devour  them ;  and  there  shall  not  be  any  remaining 
of  the  house  of  Esau ;  for  the  Loud  hath  spoken  it. 

19.  And   they  of  the  south  shall  possess  the 

mount  of  E.sau  ;  and  they  of  the  plain,  the  Philistines ; 
and  they  shall  possess  the  fields  of  Ephraim,  and  the 
fields  ot  Samaria:  and  Benjamin  .thetll p(/.we!<.i  Gilead. 

20.  And  the  captivity  of  this  host  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  shall  jiosses.s  that  of  the  Canaanites,  eeea 
unto  Zarephath  ;  and  the  captivity  of  Jerusalem,  which 
is  in  Sepharad,  shall  possess  the  "cities  of  the  south. 

— ■  —  21.  And  saviours  shall  come  up  on  mount 
Zion  to  jud;je  the  nioimt  of  Esau ;  and  the  kingdom 
shall  be  the  Loud's. 

.Vktih  iv.  C.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Loud,  will  I  as- 
semble her  that  halteth,  and  I  will  gather  her  that  is 
driven  out,  and  her  that  I  have  afflicted ; 

7.  And  I  will  make  her  that  halted  a  rem- 
nant, and  her  that  was  cist  far  off  a  strong  nation: 
and  the  Loud  shall  reign  over  them  iii  mount  Zion 
from  henceforth,  even  for  ever. 

8.  And  thou,  O  tower  of  the  flock,  the  strong 

hold  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  unto  thee  shall  it  come, 
even  the  first  dominion;  the  kingdom  shall  come  to 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem. 

—  V.  0.  And  thc^-  shall  waste  the  land  of  AssjTia 
with  the  sword,  and  the  land  of  Ximrod  in  the  en- 
trances  thereof:    thus  shall  he  deliver  us  from   the  | 
Assyrian,  when  he  cometli  into  our  land,  and  when 
he  treadeth  within  our  borders. 

7.  And  the  remnant  of  .Jacob  shall  be  in  the 

midst  of  man}-  people  as  a  dew  from  the  Lord,  as  the  I 
showers  upon  the  grass,  that  tarrieth  not  for  man,  nor  I 
waiteth  for  the  sous  of  men.  | 

8.  And  the  remnant  of  .Jacob  shall  be  among 

the  Gentiles  in  the  midst  of  many  peojile,  as  a  lion 
among  the  beasts  of  the  forest,  as  a  young  lion  among 
the  flocks  of  sheep  :    who,  ijf  he  go  through,   both  , 
treadeth  down,  and  teareth  in  pieces,  and  none  can  1 
deliver.  | 

9.  Thine  hand  shall  be  lifled  tip  upon  thine 

adversaries,  and  all  thine  enemies  shall  be  cut  off. 

Zech.  ix.  13.  When  I  have  bent  Judah  for  me,  filled 
the  bow  with  Ephraim,  and  raised  up  thv  sons,  O 
Zion,  against  thy  sons,  O  Greece,  and  made  thoe  as 
the  sword  of  a  mighty  man. 

(See  verse  14.) 

Zerh.  ix.  ir>.  The  Lord  of  hosts  shall  defend  them ; 
and  they  sh;dl  devour,  and  subdue  with  sling  stones  ; 
and  they  shall  drink,  and  make  a  noise  as  through 
wine ;  and  they  shall  be  filled  like  bowls,  and  as  the 
corners  of  the  altar. 

20*; 


10.  And  the  Lord  their  God  shall  save  them 

in  that  day  as  the  flock  of  his  peo|)le :  lor  Ihiy  shall  he 
as  the  stones  of  a  crown,  lifted  up  as  an  ensign  upon 
his  land. 

—  xii.  G.  In  that  dav  will  I  make  the  •governors  of 
Judah  like  a  hearth  of  fire  among  the  wood,  and  like 
a  torch  of  fire  in  a  sheaf;  and  they  shall  devour  all 
the  people  rouiul  about,  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the 
lell :  and  .Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  again  in  her 
own  place,  eeen  in  .lerusalem. 

7.  The  Loud  also  shall  save  the  tents  of  Ju- 
dah first,  that  the  glory  of  the  house  of  David  and 
the  glory  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  do  not  mag- 
nify themselees  against  Judah. 

§  150.    (Sliall  have  Renewed  Prosperity. 

Is.  xxvii.  6.  He  shall  cause  them  that  come  of  Ja- 
cob to  take  root :  Israel  shall  blossom  and  bud,  and 
fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  fruit. 

—  xlix.  18.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  be- 
hold :  all  these  gatlier  themselves  together,  and  come 
to  thee.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Loud,  thou  slialt  surely 
clothe  thee  with  them  all,  as  with  an  ornament,  and 
bind  them  on  thee,  as  a  bride  iloi_tli. 

ly.  For  thy  waste  and   thy  desolate  places, 

and  the  laud  of  thy  destruction,  siiall  e\-en  now  bo 
too  narrow  liy  reason  of  the  inluil)i(ants,  and  they  that 
swallowed  thee  up  shall  Ije  far  away. 

20.  The  children  which  thou  shall  have,  after 

thou  hast  lost  the  other,  shidl  say  again  in  thine  cars. 
The  phicc  is  too  strait  for  me :  gi\'e  jilace  to  me  that  I 
may  dwell. 

21.  Then  shalt  thou  say  in  thine  heart.  Who 

hath  begotten  lue  these,  seeing  I  have  lost  my  chil- 
dren, and  am  desolate,  a  captive,  and  removing  to  and 
fro?  and  who  hath  brourfit  up  these?  Behold,  I  was 
left  alone;  these,  where  had  they  been? 

—  liv.  1.  Sing,  O  barren,  thou  that  didst  not  bear; 
break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud,  thou  that 
didst  not  travail  with  child ;  for  more  are  the  chil- 
dren of  the  desolate  than  the  children  of  the  married 
W'ife,  saith  the  Lord. 

2.  Enlarge  the  place  of  thy  tent,  and  let  them 

stretch  forth  the  curtains  of  thine  habitations:  spare 
not,  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  strengthen  thy  stakes ; 

3.  For  thou  shalt  break   I'orth   on  the  right 

hand  and  on  the  left ;  and  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the 
Gentiles,  and  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  inhabited. 

4.  Fear  not;  for  thou  shidt  not  be  ashamed : 

neither  be  thou  confounded;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  put 
to  shame :  for  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  thy 
yo\ith,  and  shalt  not  remember  the  reproach  of  thy 
widowhood  any  more. 

G.  For  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  woman 

forsaken  and  grieved  in  spirit,  and  a  wife  of  youth, 
when  thou  wast  refused,  saith  thy  God. 

7.  For  ;i  small  moment  have  I  forsaken  thee  ; 

but  with  great  mercies  will  I  gather  thee. 

8.  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  from  thee 

for  a  mimient ;  but  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I 
have  mercy  on  thee,  saith  the  Loud  thy  Redeemer. 

0.  For  this  is  as  the  waters  of  Xoah  unto  me: 

for  as  I  have  sworn  that  the  waters  of  Xo:di  should 
no  more  go  over  the  earth :  so  have  I  swcirn  that  I 
would  not  be  wroth  with  thee,  nor  rebuke  thee. 

10.  For  the  mountains  shall  deiiart,  and  the 

hills  be  removed;  but  my  kindness  slndl  not  depart 
from  thee,  neither  shall  the  covenant  of  my  jieace  be 
removed,  saith  the  Lord  that  hath  mercy  oil  thee. 

—  Ix.  22.  A  little  one  shall  become  a  thousand,  and 
a  small  one  a  strong  nation  :  I  the  Loud  will  hasten 
it  in  his  time. 

(See  Is.  Ixii.  l.) 

Is.  Ixii.  2.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  righteous- 
ness, and  all  kings  thy  glory:  antl  thou  shalt  be  called 
by  a  new  name,  which  the"  mouth  of  the  Lord  shall 
name. 

3.  Thou  shalt  also  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  the 

hand  of  the  Lord,  and  a  royal  diadem  in  the  hand  of 
thy  God. 

4.  Thou  shalt  no  more  be  termed  Foi-saken : 

neither  shall  thy  laud  any  more  be  termed  Deselate : 


CHAP.  XII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


but  thou  Shalt  be  called  Hejibzi-bah,  aud  thjf  land 
Beulah :  for  the  Lord  delighteth  iu  thee,  aud  thy 
land  shall  bo  marriecL 

Jir.  xxiii.  3.  Aud  I  v;\\\  gather  the  remnant  of  my 
flock  out  of  all  countries  whither  I  have  driven  theni, 
aud  will  bring  them  again  to  their  folds ;  and  they 
shall  be  fruitful  aud  increase. 

4.  And  I  will  set  up   shepherds  over  them 

which  shall  feed  them :  and  tliej'  shall  fear  no  more, 
nor  be  disma3-ed,  neither  shall  they  be  lacking,  saith 
the  Lord. 

—  .\x.\.  18.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Behold,  I  will 
bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob's  tents,  and  have 
mercy  on  his  dwelliugplaccs ;  and  the  city  shall'  be 
builded  upon  her  own  heap,  and  the  palace  shall  re- 
main after  the  manner  thereof. 

10.  And  out  of  them  shall  proceed  thanksgiv- 
ing and  the  voice  of  them  that  make  merry ;  and  I 
will  multi\>ly  them,  and  thc.y  shall  not  be  few  ;  I  will 
also  gloriiy  ilicm,  and  they  shall  not  be  small. 

— "xxxi'ii.  10.  Thus  .saith  the  Lord  ;  Again  there 
shall  lie  heard  in  this  place,  which  ye  says/tall  he  deso- 
late without  man  aud  without  beast,  emi  iu  the  cities 
of  Judah,  aud  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  that  are 
desolate,  without  man,  and  without  inhabitant,  aud 
without  beast. 

11.  The  voice  of  joy,  and  the  voice  of  glad- 
ness, the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of 
the  bride,  the  voice  of  them  that  sliall  saj',  Praise  the 
Lord  of  hosts :  for  the  Lord  is  good ;  for  his  mercy 
endiirelh  for  ever:  and  of  them  that  shall  bring  the 
sacrifice  of  praise  into  the  house  of  the  Lord.  For  I 
will  cause  to  return  the  captivity  of  the  land,  as  at  the 
first,  saith  the  Lord. 

12.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Again  iu 

this  place,  which  is  desolate  without  man  aud  without 
beast,  aud  in  all  tlie  cities  thereof,  sliall  be  a  habitation 
of  shepherds  causing  llieir  flocks  to  lie  down. 

13.  In  the  cUies  of  tlie  mountains,  in  the  cities 

of  the  vale,  aud  in  the  cities  of  the  south,  and  iu  the 
land  of  Benjamin,  aud  iu  the  places  about  Jerusalem, 
aud  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  shall  the  flocks  pass  again 
under  the  bauds  of  him  that  telleth  t/icm,  saith  the 
Lord. 

Ez<k.  xxxvi.  8.  But  ye,  O  mountains  of  Israel,  ye 
shall  shoot  forth  your  branches,  and  yield  your  fruit 
to  my  people  of  Israel ;  for  they  are  at  hand  to  come. 

9.  For,  behold,  I  am  for  you,  aud  I  will  ttu-n 

imto  you,  and  ye  shall  be  tilled  aud  sown  : 

10.   And  I  will  multiply  men  upon  you,  all 

the  bouse  of  Israel,  ercii  all  of  it :  and  the  cities  shall 
be  inhabited,  aud  the  wastes  shall  be  builded : 

11.  And  I  will  multiply  upon  j'ou  man  and 

beast :  and  thej-  shall  increase  and  bring  fruit :  and  I 
will  settle  you  "after  your  old  estates,  aud  will  do  bet- 
ter unto  you.  than  at  your  beginnings :  and  ye  shall 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

12.  Yea,  I  will  cause  men  to  walk  u]ion  you, 

even  my  people  Israel ;  and  they  shall  possess  thee, 
and  thou  slialt  be  their  inheritance,  and  thou  shall  no 
more  henceforth  bereave  them  of  men. 

33.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD :  In  the  day  that 

I  shall  have  cleansed  j'ou  from  all  your  inicjuities  I 
will  also  cause  you  to  dwell  iu  the  cities,  and  the  wastes 
shall  be  builded. 

34.  Aud    the  desolate  laud    shall  be  tilled, 

whereas  it  lay  desolate  in  the  sight  of  all  that  passed  by. 

—  —  35.  And  they  shall  say.  This  laud  that  was 
desolate  is  become  like  tlie  garden  of  Eden  ;  and  the 
waste  and  desolate  and  ruined  cities  are  become  fenced, 
and  are  inhabited. 

3G.  Then  the  heathen  that  are  left  round  about 

j'ou  shall  know  thai  I  tlie  Lord  l)uild  the  ruined  places, 
'and  plant  that  tliat  was  desolate :  I  the  LoRD  have 
spoken  il,  and  I  will  do  it. 

37.  -|-I  will  increase  them  with  men  like  a 

flock. 

38.  As  the  holy  flock,  as  the  flock  of  Jeiiisa- 

leni  iu  her  solemn  feasts ;  so  shall  the  waste  cities  be 
filled  with  flocks  of  men  :  and  they  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord. 

See  3  Kinys  xix.  30,  31.    Jcr.  xxxiii.  14,  23. 


§  151.    Shall  he  Holy. 

Is.  lii.  1.  Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength,  O 
Ziou  ;  put  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  O  Jerusalem,  the 
holy  citj- :  for  henceforth  there  shall  no  more  come 
into  thee  the  uncircumcised  and  tlie  unclean. 

2.  Shake  thyself  from  the  dust ;  arise,  and  sit 

down,  O  Jerusalem  :  loose  thyself  from  the  bauds  of 
thy  neck,  O  captive  daughter  of  Ziou. 

'■ 3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  have  sold  your- 
selves for  nought ;  and  }-e  shall  be  redeemed  without 
money. 

5.  Now  therefore,  what  have  I  here,  saith  the 

Lord,  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  nought  ?  they 
that  rule  over  them  make  them  to  howl,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  aud  my  uame  continually  every  day  is  blas- 
phemed. 

6.  Therefore  my  people  shall  know  my  name : 

therefore  they  shall  know  in  that  day  that  I  am  he  that 
doth  speak :  behold,  it  is  I. 

(See  Ezek.  xx.  37.) 

Ezek.  .XX.  38.  And  I  will  purge  out  fi'om  among  j'ou 
the  rebels,  and  them  that  transgress  against  uie  :  I  will 
bring  them  forth  out  of  the  country  where  they  sojourn, 
audlhey  sliall  not  enter  into  the  land  of  Israel :  and 
ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

41.  I  will  accept  you  with  j'our  sweet  savour, 

when  I  bring  you  out  from  the  people,  and  gather  you 
out  of  tlie  countries  wherein  ye  have  been  scattered ; 
and  I  will  be  sanctified  iu  yoii  before  the  heathen. 

— •  xxxvii.  36.  Moreover  I  will  make  a  covenant  of 
peace  with  them;  it  shall  be  an  everlasting  covenant 
with  them  :  and  I  will  place  them,  and  muUiply  them, 
and  will  set  my  sanctuary  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever- 
more. 

28.  And  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  the 

Lord  do  sanctify  Israel,  when  my  sanctuary  shall  be 
in  the  midst  of  them  for  evermore. 

Zcph.  iii.  9.  For  then  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure 
language,  that  they  may  all  call  upon  the  uame  of  the 
Lord,  to  sen'e  him  with  one  consent. 

^  —  10.  From  bej^ond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  my 
suppliants,  ereii  the  daughter  of  my  dispersed,  shall 
bring  mine  otfering. 

See  Ezek.  xi.  18-31.    Joel  iii.  17.     Ob.  17. 

§  152.    Strangers  sliall  he  (jiafhcred  in. 

Is.  xiv.  1.  For  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  Jacob, 
and  will  yet  choose  Israel,  and  set  them  iii  their  o-mi 
laud :  anil  the  strangers  shall  be  joined  with  them,  and 
they  shall  cleave  to  "the  house  of  Jacob. 

— 3.  And  the  people  shall  take  them,  and  bring 

them  to  their  place :  and  the  house  of  Israel  shall  pos- 
sess them  in  the  land  of  the  Lord  for  servants  and 
handmaids  :  and  they  sliall  take  them  captives,  whose 
captives  they  were ;  and  they  shall  rule  over  their  op- 
pressors. 

—  xlv.  14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  The  labour  of 
Egypt,  and  merchandise  of  Ethiopia  and  of  tlie  Sabe- 
aiis,  men  of  stature,  shall  come  over  unto  thee,  aud 
they  shall  be  thine :  they  shall  come  after  thee ;  in 
chains  they  shall  come  over,  and  they  shall  fall  down 
unto  thee,"thcv  shall  make  supplication  unto  \\\ee, say- 
ing, Surely  God  is  in  thee ;  and  there  is  none  else,  there 
is  no  God. 

—  Ivi.  8.  The  Lord  God  which  gathereth  the  out- 
casts of  Israel  saith,  Yet  will  I  gather  olhers  to  him, 
besides  those  that  are  gathered  unto  him. 

—  Ix.  10.  Thou  shalt  also  suck  the  milk  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  shalt  suck  the  breast  of  kings :  and  thou  shall 
know  that  I  tlie  Loud  am  thy  Saviour  and  tliy  Re- 
deemer, tlie  Miditv  <->ue  of  Jacob. 

—  Ixi.  9.  And  tlieir  sei'd  sliall  be  known  among  the 
Gentiles,  aud  their  ollspring  among  the  people;  all 
that  see  them  sliall  acknowledge  them,  that  they  are 
the  seed  trhieh  tlie  Lord  hath  blessed. 

Jcr.  iii.  17.  At  tluil  time  they  shall  call  Jerusalem 
the  throne  of  the  Lord  :  aud  all  the  nations  shall  be 
gathered  unto  it,  to  tlie  name  of  the  Lord,  to  Jerusa- 
lem :  neither  shall  tliey  walk  any  more  after  the 
imagination  of  their  evil  heart. 

Amos  ix.  11.  In  that  day  will  I  raise  up  the  taber- 

98 


CHAP.  XIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


nncle  of  Daviil  tiiat  is  falk'ii,  and  dose  up  the  lueaclies 
thereof;  niul  I  will  raise  up  his  ruins,  anil  I  will  builil 
it  as  in  tlie  days  of  old : 

Amos  ix.  12.  That  they  may  possess  the  remnant  of 
Edom,  and  of  all  the  heathen,  whieh  arc  called  by  my 
name,  sailh  the  Lt)Hi>  that  doeth  this. 

^fu■<l/^  vii.  11.  /"  the  day  that  thy  walls  are  to  be 
built,  in  that  day  shall  the  deeree  be  far  removed. 

12.  /«  that  day  (i!m>  he  shall  coiue  even  to  thee 

from  .\ssyria,  and  frum  the  fortilied  cities,  and  from 
the  fortress  even  to  the  river,  and  from  sea  to  sea,  and 
from  mountain  to  mountain. 

X<rh.  ii.  11.  And  many  nations  shall  be  jomed  to  the 
Loud  in  that  dav,  and  shall  be  my  people:  and  I  will 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  thou  shall  know  that 
the  Loiu)  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  unto  thee. 

§  153.    Enemies  shall  be  put  to  Shame. 

(See  Jer.  xxx.  16.) 

Jer.  xxx.  17.  For  I  will  restore  health  unto  thee,  and 
I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  wounds,  saith  the  Lord;  be- 
cause they  called  thee  an  Outcast,  saying,  This  wZion, 
whom  no  man  seeketh  alter. 

Z<vh.  xiv.  13.  And  this  shall  be  the  plague  where- 
with the  Loud  will  smite  all  the  people^that  have 
fondit  against  .Jerusalem ;  Their  tie.sh  shall  consume 
while  they  stand  upon  their  feet,  and  their  eyes  shall 
consume  away  in  their  holes,  and  their  tongue  shall 
consume  away  in  their  mouth. 

13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

a  great  tumult  from  the  Loud  shall  be  among  them ; 
and  they  shall  lay  hold  every  one  on  the  hand  of  his 
neiirhbom-,  and  his  hand  shall  rise  up  against  the  hand 
of  his  neii;hbour. 

1-i.  And  .ludah  also  shall  fight  at  Jerusalem ; 

and  the  wealth  of  all  the  heathen  roiuid  about  shall  be 
gathered  together,  gold,  and  silver,  and  apparel,  in 
great  abundance. 


§  loi.    God  shall  be  Acknowledged. 

Is.  xiv.  3.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  that 
the  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest  from  thy  sorrow,  and 
from  thy  fear,  and  from  the  hard  bondage  wherein 
thou  wast  made  to  serve, 

4.  That  thou  shall  take  up  this  proverb  against 

the  king  of  Babylon,  and  say,  IIow  hath  the  oppressor 
ceased !  the  solden  city  ceased  ! 

5.  The   Lord   hath   broken  the  staff  of  the 

wicked,  find  the  sceptre  of  the  rulers. 

6.  He  who  smote  the  jicople  in  wrath  witli  a 

continual  stroke,  he  that  ruled  the  nations  in  anger,  is 
persecuted,  and  none  hindereth. 

7.  The  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  and  is  quiet : 

they  break  forth  into  singing. 

£:2eh  XX.  42.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord,  when  I  shall  bring  yovi  into  the  land  of  Israel, 
into  the  country  fur  the  which  I  lifted  up  mine  hand 
to  give  it  to  your  fathers. 

—  xxxix.  21.  And  I  will  set  my  glory  among  the 
heathen,  and  all  the  heathen  shall  see  my  judgment 
that  I  have  executed,  and  my  hand  that  I  have  laid 
upon  them. 

22.  So  the  house  of  Israel  shall  know  that  I 

am  the  Loud  their  God  from  that  day  and  forward. 

23.  And  the  heathen  shall  know  that  the  house 

of  Israel  went  into  captivity  for  their  iniquity  :  because 
they  trespa.ssed  against  me,  therefore  hid  I  my  face 
from  tliem,  and  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene- 
mies ;  so  fell  they  all  by  the  sword. 

—  —  24.  According  to  their  uncleanness  and  ac- 
cording to  their  transi;ressions  have  I  done  unto  them, 
and  hid  my  face  from  them. 

2().  After  that  they  have  borne  their  shame, 

and  all  their  trespasses  w  heret]j'  they  have  trespassed 
against  me,  when  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  land,  and 
none  made  tJirm  afraid. 

27.  When   I  have  brought  them  again  from 

the  people,  and  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies' 
lands,  and  am  sanctilied  in  them  in  the  sight  of  many 
nations ; 

28.  Then  shall  they  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 

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their  G<id,  which  caused  them  to  Ik'  led  into  captivity 
among  the  heathen :  but  I  have  gathered  them  unto 
their  own  land,  and  have  left  none  of  them  any  more 
there. 

§  155.    Kxiiltution  in  the  Deliveranee. 

Ps.  Ixx.xv.  1.  Lord,  thou  hast  been  favourable  unto 
thy  land  :  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of 
.Jacob. 

—  cvii.  2.  Let  the  redeemed  of  the  Loud  say  w, 
whom  he  hath  redeemed  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy  ; 

—  cxxvi.  1.  When  the  Loud  turned  aj^ain  the  cap- 
tivity of  Zion,  we  were  like  them  that  dream. 

2.  Then  was  our  mouth  tilled  with  laui;hter, 

and  our  tongue  with  singing :  then  said  they  among 
the  heathen.  The  Loud  hath  done  great  things  for 
them. 

—  cxlvii.  2.  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Jerusalem  :  he 
gathereth  together  the  outcasts  of  Israel. 

Is.  xlviii.  20.  Go  ye  forth  of  Babylon,  flee  ye  from 
the  Chaldeans,  with  a  voice  of  singing  declare  ye,  tell 
this,  utter  it  <  ivn  to  the  end  of  the  earth  ;  say  ye,  The 
Loi!D  hath  redeemed  his  servant  Jacob. 

/!< (-•/(.  ii,  G.  Ho,  ho,  conte  faith,  and  flee  from  the  land 
of  the  north,  saith  the  Lord;  f(jr  I  have  spread  you 
abroad  as  the  four  winds  of  he;ivcn,  saith  the  Lord. 

7.  Deliver  thyself,  O  Zion,  thai  dwellest  with 

the  daughter  of  Babylon. 

8.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  After 

the  glory  hath  he  sent  me  unto  the  nations  which 
spoiled  you :  for  he  that  toucheth  you,  toucheth  the 
apple  ot  his  eye. 


CHAP.  xni. 

THE  HEBREWS  AGAIN 
PALESTINE. 

See  also  Book  XXIIL,  Chap.  VI. 


IN 


§  15C.    Tlie  Edict  of  Cjrns.    636  B.C." 

3  Chr.  xxxvi.  23.  Now  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king 
of  Persia,  that  the  word  of  the  Loud  sjx/ken  by  the 
mouth  of  Jeremiah  might  be  accomplished,  the  Lord 
stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  that  he 
made  a  proclamation  throughout  all  his  kingdom,  and 
put  it  also  in  writing,  saying, 

23.  Thus  saith  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  All  the 

kingdoms  of  the  earth  hath  the  Loud  God  of  heaven 
given  me  ;  and  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  a  house 
in  Jerusalem,  which  w  in  Judah.  Who  is  there  among 
you  of  all  his  people  ?  The  Lord  his  God  he  with 
him,  and  let  him  go  up. 

Ezr.  i.  1.  Now  "in  the  first  year  of  Cjtus  Icing  of 
Persia,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  mouth  of 
Jeremiah  might  be  fulfilled,  the  Lord  stirred  up  the 
spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  that  he  made  a  procla- 
mation throughout" all  his  kingdom,  vnidput  it  also  in 
writing,  ga\'ing, 

2.  Thus  saith  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  The  Lord 

God  of  heaven  hath  given  me  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
earth  ;  and  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  a  house 
at  Jerusalem,  which  in  in  Judah. 

3.  Who  is  tluix  amoui;  you  of  all  his  people  ? 

his  God  be  with  him,  and  let  him  go  \\\t  to  Jerusalem, 
which  is  in  Judah,  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 
God  of  Israel,  (he  is  the  God,)  which  is  in  Jerusalem. 

4.  And  whosoever  remaineth  in   any  place 

where  he  sojoumeth,  let  the  men  of  his  place  helii  him 
with  silver,  and  with  gold,  and  with  goods,  and  with 
beasts,  besides  the  freewill  ofl'ering  for  the  house  of 
God  that  is  in  Jerusalem. 

§  157.    What  Tribes  Responded. 

Ezr.  i.  5.  Then  rose  up  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 
Judah  and  Benjamin,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites, 
with  all  them  whose  s|iirit  God  had  raised,  to  go  up  to 
build  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  i»  m  Jerusalem. 


•  Bv  futitmrtini  this  date  from  Cai  nc.  the  date  of  the  first 
dcptir'tation  1)V  N.'huchadliczzar.  wc  <.l>tain  c;'.i.  or.  in  round  nam- 
bcrs,  lU  yearsfor  the  duration  of  the  t'apdvit)-.— U. 


CHAP.  XIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Ezr.  i.  6.  And  all  they  that  jpf  re  about  them  streugth- 
eneil  their  hands  with  vessels  of  silver,  -nith  gold,  with 
goods,  and  witli  beasts,  and  with  precious  things,  be- 
sides all  Hint  was  willingl}'  offered. 

(For  Eplu-aini  and  Manasseh,  see  Chr.  ix.  3.) 

§  15S.    Cyrus  Restores  the  Sacred  Vessels. 

(See  2  Kin;js  xxiv.  13.) 

Ezr.  i.  7.  Also  Cyrus  the  king  brought  forth  the  ves- 
sels of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  which  Nebuchadnezzar 
had  brought  forth  out  of  Jerusalem,  and  had  put  them 
in  the  house  of  his  gods ; 

8.  Even  those  did  Cyrus  king  of  Persia  bring 

forth  by  the  hand  of  Mithredath  the  treasurer,  and 
numbered  them  unto  Sheshbazzar,  the  prince  of  Judah. 

9.  And  this  is  the  number  of  them  :   thirty 

chargers  of  gold,  a  thousand  chargers  of  silver,  nine 
and  twenty  knives, 

10.  Thirty  basins  of  gold,  silver  basins  of  a 

second  saii  four  hundred  and  ten,  and  other  vessels  a 
thousand. 

11.  All  the  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver  were 

five  thousand  and  four  himdred.  All  these  did  Shesh- 
bazzar bring  up  with  them  of  the  captivity  that  were 
brought  up  from  Babylon  unto  Jerusalem. 

§  159.    How  many  People  Returned. 

Eer.  ii.  64.  The  whole  congregation  together  tens 
forty  and  two  tliousand  three  hundred  and  threescore. 

G.5.  Besides   their   servants  and  their  maids, 

of^  whom  tliere  loere  seven  thousand  three  lumdred 
thirtj'  and  seven :  and  there  were  among  them  two 
hundrett  singing  men  and  singing  women. 

GG.  Their  horses   irere  seven  hundred  thirty 

and  six  ;  their  mules,  two  lumdred  forty  and  five  ; 

67.  Their  camels,  torn-  hundred   thirty  and 

five;  their  asses,  six  thousand  seven  huncked  and 
twenty. 

Neh.  vii.  66.  The  whole  congregation  together  was 
forty  and  two  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore. 

67.  Besides  tlieir  manservants  and  their  maid- 
servants, of  whom  there  were  seven  thousand  three 
hundred  thirty  and  seven;  and  they  had  two  hundred 
fort}-  and  five  singing  men  and  singing  women. 

68.  Their  horses,  seven   hundred  thu-ty  and 

six  :  their  nudes,  two  hundred  forty  and  five  : 

69.  Thar  camels,  four  hundred   thirty  and 

five :  six  thousand  seven  huucb-cd  and  twenty  asses. 

§  160.    Their  Contributions  for  the  Temple. 

Ezr.  ii.  68.  And  miie  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  when 
they  came  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  is  at  Jeru- 
salem, offered  freely  for  the  house  of  God  to  set  it  up 
in  his  place : 

69.  They  gave  after  their  ability  imto   the 

treasure  of  the  work  tlireescorc  and  one  thousand 
drams  of  gold,  and  five  thousand  pounds  of  silver, 
and  one  hundred  priests'  garments. 

■  70.  So  the  priests,  and  the  Levitcs,  and  nojne 

of  the  iieople,  and  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and 
the  Xethinim,  dwelt  m  their  cities,  and  all  Israel  in 
their  cities. 

Neh.  vii.  70.  And  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fothers 
gave  imto  the  work.  The  Tirshatha  gave  to  the 
freasiu-e  a  thousand  drams  of  gold,  fifty  basins,  five 
hundred  and  lliirty  ]M-iests'  garments. 

71.  And  .•*('//(/;  of  the  cliief  of  the  fathers  save 

to  the  treasure  of  the  work  twenty  thousand  drams 
of  gold,  and  two  thousand  and  two  hunilred  pounds 
of  silver. 

•  72.  And  thill  which  tlie  rest  of  the  people 

gave  was  twenty  thousand  drams  of  gold,  and  two 
tliousand  pounds  of  silvi;r,  and  threescore  and  seven 
priests'  garments. 

—  —  73.  So  the  priests,  aiid  the  Levitcs,  and  the 
porters,  and  the  singers,  and  some  of  the  peojile,  and 
till'  Xctliinim.and  all  Israel,  dwelt  in  their  cities  ;  and 
wlicn  till-  seventh  month  came,  the  chikh'cu  of  Israel 
were  in  their  cities. 


§161. 


The  Altar  BuUt,  and  the  Old  Order  of 
Festivals  and  Services  Restored. 


Ezr.  ill.  1.  And  when  the  seventh  month  was  come, 
and  the  children  of  Israel  were  in  the  cities,  the  people 
gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man  to  .Jerusalem. 

3.  Then  stood  up  Jeshua  the  sou  of  Jozadak, 

and  his  l.iretliren  the  priests,  and  Zerubbabel  the  son 
of  Shealtiel,  and  his  bretlu-en,  and  builded  the  altar  of 
the  God  of  Israel,  to  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon,  as 
it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of  God. 

3.  And  they  set  the  altar  upon  his  bases  ;  for 

fear  was  upon  them  because  of  the  people  of  those 
countries :  and  they  offered  burnt  ofi'ermgs  thereon 
unto  the  Lord,  eeeii  burnt  otleriugs  morning  and 
evening. 

4.  They  kept  also  the  feast  of  tabernacles,  as 

it  is  written,  and  offered  the  daily  burnt  offerings  by 
number,  according  to  the  custom,  as  the  duty  of  every 
day  required ; 

— •  —  5.  And  afterward  offered  the  continual  burnt 
offering,  both  of  the  new  moons,  and  of  all  the  set 
feasts  of  the  Lord  that  were  consecrated,  and  of  every 
one  that  offered  a  freewill  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

6.  Prom  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

began  they  to  offer  burnt  otleriugs  unto  the  Lord. 
But  the  foundation  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord  was  not 
yet  laid. 

§  162.    Materials  Proiided  for  the  Temple. 

Ezr.  iii.  7.  They  gave  money  also  unto  the  masons, 
and  to  the  caqienters ;  and  meat,  and  drink,  and  oil, 
unto  them  of  Zidon,  and  to  them  of  Tyre,  to  bring 
cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the  sea  of  Joppa,  accord- 
ing to  the  grant  that  they  had  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia. 


§  163.    The  Foundations 

See  Ezr.  iii.  8-13. 


Laid. 


§  164.    The  Samaritans  not  allowed  to  Assist. 

Ezr.  iv.  1.  Now  when  the  adversaries  of  Judah 
and  Benjamin  heard  that  the  children  of  the  cai)ti\i- 
ty  builded  the  tem]jle  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ; 

2.  Then  they  came  to  Zerubbabel,  and  to  tlie 

chief  of  the  fatliers,  and  said  unto  them,  Let  us  build 
with  you :  for  we  seek  yoiu-  God,  as  ye  lio  ;  and  we 
do  sacrifice  unto  him  since  the  days  of  Esar-haddon 
king  of  Assur,  which  brought  us  up  liither. 

3.  But  Zerul)1)abel,  and  Jeshua,  and  the  rest 

of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  said  unto  them. 
Ye  have  nothing  to  do  with  us  to  build  a  house  unto 
our  God;  but  we  ourselves  together  will  build  unto 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  as  king  Cyrus  the  king  of 
Persia  hath  commanded  us. 

§  165.    They  then  Oppose. 

(1.  FROM  535  B.C.  TO  TIIE  ACCESSION  OF  DARIUS  HTS- 
TASPIS,   521    B.C.) 

Ezr.  iv.  4.  Then  the  people  of  the  land  weakened 
the  hands  of  the  people  of  Judah,  and  troubled  them 
in  building, 

5.  And  hired  counsellors  against  them,  to  frus- 
trate their  purpose,  all  the  days  of'Cyrus  king  of  Per- 
sia, even  until  the  reign  of  Darius  king  of  Pereia. 

(2.    tTKDER   CAMBVSES,   529-522   B.C.) 

Ezr.  iv.  6.  And  in  the  reign  of  Ahasuerus,  in  the 
beginning  of  his  reign,  wrote  they  i/nlo  him  an  accu- 
sation against  the  inhabitants  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

(3. 


TmS     WORK     STOPPED     rXDER     PSEUDG-SMERDIS, 

522-521  B.C.) 

(For  the  Accusation  of  the  Satnaritaus,  and  the  Edict 
of  the  Persian  King,  see  Ezr.  iv.  7-22.) 

Ezr.  iv.  23.  Now  when  the  cop_v  of  king  Artaxerx- 
es'  letter  was  read  before  Rehum,  and  Shimshai  the 
scribe,  and  their  companions,  they  went  up  in  haste 
to  Jerusalem  unto  the  Jews,  and  made  them  to  cease 
by  force  and  liower. 

24.  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of 

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cn.vr.  xiii: 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


God,  which  i.i  at  .Jpnitfiilcin.  So  it  censed  unto  the 
sfcoud  year  of  the  roiitri  of  Darius  king  of  Persia. 

§  I660    The  People  Reproved. 

Ezr.  V.  1.  Then  the  prophets,  Ilnggai  the  prophet, 
and  Zechariali  the  son  of  Iddo,  iiropliesied  unto  tlio 
lews  tliat  ircir  in  Jiulah  and  .lerusalem  in  the  name 
of  llie  God  of  Israel,  enn  unto  them. 

//.(,'/.  i.  'i.  Thus  speaketh  the  LoiiD  of  hosts,  sayiug, 
This  peopU'  say.  The  time  is  not  come,  the  time  tliat 
the  Lotto's  house  slumld  he  built. 

8.  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Ilag- 

pai  the  propliet,  savins, 

4.  Ik  it  tinu'  for  you,  O  ye,  to  dwell  in  your 

ceiled  houses,  and  this  house  /(V  waste? 

5.  Now  therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ; 

Consider  your  ways. 

7."  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;   Consider 

j-onr  ways. 

"8.  60  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood, 

and  build  the  house ;  and  I  will  take  pleasure  in  it, 
and  I  will  be  gloritied,  saith  the  Lord. 

■  "■).  Ye  looked  for  much,  and,  lo,  it  camt  to  lit- 
tle ;  and  when  ye  brought  it  honu-,  I  did  blow  upon  it. 
Why  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Because  of  mine 
house  that  w  waste,  and  ye  run  eveiy  man  unto  his 
own  house. 

§  167.    The  Work  Resumed. 

Ezr.  V.  2.  Then  rose  up  Zenibbabel  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  and  .leshua  the  son  of  .lozadak,  and  began 
to  build  the  house  of  God  which  in  at  Jerusalem:  and 
with  them  irere  the  projihcts  of  God  helping  them. 

J{ii(l.  i.  12  Then  Zerubbabel  the  son  of"  Shealtiel, 
and  .Joshua  the  sou  of  .Josodech,  the  high  priest,  with 
all  the  remnant  of  the  peo|)le,  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 
Lord  their  God,  and  the  words  ot  Haggai  the  proph- 
et, as  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent  him,  and  the  peo- 
ple did  fear  before  the  Lord. 

13.  Tlien  spake  Ilaggai  the  Lord's  messenger 

in  the  Lord's  message  unto  the  people,  saying,  I  am 
with  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

14.  And  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Ze- 
rubbabel the  son  of  Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and 
the  spirit  of  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high 
priest,  and  the  spirit  of  all  the  remnant  of  the  people ; 
and  they  came  and  did  work  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  their  God, 

1.5.  In  the  fourth  and   twentieth  day  of  the 

si.\th  mouth,  in  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king. 

§  l(j>i.    The  Course  Pursued  by  the  Persian  Got- 
erumeut. 

(1.   TirE   GOVERNOR  OF   STRI.V   MAKES  SHARP  INQUIRY, 
BUT   DOES  NOT   STOP   TIIE   WORK.) 

Ezr.  V.  o.  At  the  same  time  came  to  them  Tatnai, 
governor  on  this  side  the  river,  and  Shethar-boznai, 
and  their  companions,  and  said  tints  unto  them,  Who 
h.ilh  counnanded  }-ou  to  build  this  house,  and  to  make 
up  this  wall'? 

4.  Then  said  we  unto  them  after  this  manner, 

What  are  the  names  of  the  men  that  make  this  build- 
ing':' 

.1.  But  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  el- 
ders of  the  Jews,  that  they  could  not  cause  them  to 
cease,  till  the  matter  came  to  Darius :  and  then  they 
returned  answer  by  letter  concerning  this  matter. 

(2.    SENDS  HOME   FOR   INSTRUCTIONS.) 

See  Eer.  v.  6-17. 

(3.   DARirS  TELLS  imt  TO  LF.T   THE  JEWS   ALONT:.) 

Ezr.  vi.  6.  Xow,  therefore,  Tatnai,  governor  beyond 
the  ri\er,  Sliethar-boznai,  and  your  comiianions  the 
Apharsachites,  which  arc  beyond  the  river,  be  ye  far 
from  thence: 

7.  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone  ; 

let  the  governor  of  the  Jews  and  the  elders  of  the 
Jews  build  this  house  of  God  in  his  place. 

(4.   AND  TO   HELP  ON   THE  WORK.) 

See  Ezr.  vi.  8-12. 


{J>.   THE   00^'ERNOR  OP  COURSE  OBEYS.) 

Ezr.  vi.  13.  Then  Tatiuii,  governor  on  this  side  the 
river,  Shetliar-l)ozniii,  ami  tlicir  companions,  accord- 
ing to  th:il  which  Darius  the  king  had  sent,  so  they 
tlid  speedily. 

§  1G9.    The  Temple  Finished.    515  B.C. 

Ezr.  vi.  14.  And  the  ciders  of  the  Jews  builded. 
and  they  prosjiered  tlirough  the  prophesying  of  Ilag- 
gai the  jirophct  and  Zi'chariah  the  son  of  Iddo.  And 
they  buiUled,  and  finished  (V,  accoriling  to  the  com- 
mandment of  the  God  of  Israel,  and  according  to  the 
comnuuidment  of  Cyrus,  and  Darius,  and  Artaxerxcs 
king  of  I'eisia. 

\5.  And  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third 

day  of  the  month  Adar,  which  was  in  the  sixth  year 
of  the  reign  of  Darius  tlie  king. 

§  170.    The  Temple  Dedicated. 

See  Ezr.  vi.  10-32. 

§  171.    Mission  of  Ezra.    458  B.C. 

(1.   IS  COMMISSIONED  BY   ARTAXERXE8  LONGIMANtrS.) 

See  Ezr.  vii.  11-26. 

(3.    SETS  FORTH.) 

Ezr.  vii.  6.  This  Ezra  went  up  from  Babylon ;  and 
he  wiui  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  Moscs,  which  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel  had  given  :  and  the  king  granted 
him  all  his  request,  according  to  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
his  God  upon  him. 

-7.  And  there  went  up  anme  of  the  children  of 

Israel,  and  of  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  the 
singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  Ncthinim,  unto  Jeru- 
salem, in  the  seventh  year  of  Artaxerxcs  tlie  king. 

8.  And  he   came   to   Jerusalem   in   the  fifth 

month,  which  was  in  the  seventh  year  of  the  king. 

9.  For  upon  the  first  (hnj  of  the  first  mouth 

began  be  to  go  up  from  Babylon,  and  on  the  first  itut/ 
of"'the  fifth  liionth  came  he  to  Jerusalem,  according  to 
the  good  hand  of  his  God  upon  him. 

(3.  HALTS  THREE  D.\YS  AT  AHAVA,  AND  KEEPS  A  PAST.) 

See  Ezr.  viii.  15-33. 

(4.   COMMITS    THE    TREASURES    AND    SACRED    VESSELS 
TO  THE   CUSTODY   OF   THE  PRIESTS.) 

See  Ezr.  viii.  24-30. 

(5.   REACHES  JERUS.\XEM.) 

Ezr.  viii.  31.  Then  we  departed  from  the  river  of 
Ahava  on  the  twelfth  dnn  of  the  first  month,  to  go 
unto  Jerusalem :  and  the  hand  of  our  God  was  upon 
us,  and  lie  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy, 
and  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  bj"  the  way. 

33.  And  we  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  abode 

there  three  days. 

(6.   DELIVERS  THE   KING'S  ORDERS.) 

Ezr.  viii.  36.  And  they  delivered  the  king's  com- 
missions unto  the  king's"  lieutcimnts,  and  to  the  gov- 
ernors on  this  side  the  river :  and  they  furthered  the 
people,  and  the  house  of  God. 

(7.  BREAKS  UP  THE  HEATHEN  MARRIAGE  CONNEC- 
TIONS WHICH  HAD  BEEN  FOB.MED.   4.57  B.C.*) 

See  Ezr.  ix.-x. 
§172.  Administration  of  Nehcmiah.  445-433  6.0. 

(1.   GETS  S.VD  TIDINGS  FROM  JERUSALEM.) 

Kelt.  i.  1.  +And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Chis- 
Icu,  in  the  twentieth  year,  as  I  was  in  Shushan  the 
palace, 

2.  That  Hanani,  one  of  my  brethren,  came,  he 

and  certain  men  of  Judah  ;  and  I  asked  them  concern- 
ing the  Jews  that  had  cscapeil,  which  were  left  of  the 
captivitv,  and  concerning  Jerusalem. 

"3.  And  they  said  unto  me.  The  remnant  that 

are  left  of  the  capti'ritv  there  in  the  i.rovince  are  m 
great  afiliction  and  reproach:  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 


•  And  in  thU  year  probably  returns  to  Babylon.— H. 


^ni 


CHAP.  XIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


also  is  broken  dovm,  and  tUe  gates  thereof  are  btumed 

^"iVw/f'4.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  I  heard  these 
words;  that  I  sat  down  and  wept  and  mowrned  «t- 
tain  days,  and  fosted,  and  prayed  before  the  God  ot 
heaven. 

(3     IS    COMSnSSIOSED    BY    .UITAXEKXBS    LONGDIANUS 
TO   GO  THERE.) 

Neh  ii  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Nisan, 
in  the  twentieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  Icinjr,  thaf 
wine  IMS  before  him:  and  I  took  up  the  wme,  and 
gave  it  unto  the  king.  Now  I  had  not  been  beJoreUme 
sad  in  liis  presence. 

3    Wherefore  the  king  said  imto  me,  Why  is 

thv  comitenance  sad,  seeing  thou  iwJ  not  sick?  this  is 
nothing  else  but  sorrow  of  heart.  Then  I  was  very 
boie^a^aic  ,^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^  jj 

for  ever:  why  should  not  my  countenance  be  sad, 
when  the  city,  the  place  of  my  fathers  sepulchi-es, 
Ueth  waste,  and  the  gates  thereof  are  consumed  with 

^''!!  _  5  And  I  said  unto  the  kmg.  If  it  please  the 
kinii  and  if  thy  servant  have  fomid  t-ivour  m  thy 
si"-ht  that  thou  wouldest  send  me  unto  Judah,  imto 
thi;  city  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres,  that  I  may  build  it. 

1  6   And  the  king  said  imto  me,  (the  queen  also 

sitting  by  him,)  For  how  long  shall  thy  jom-uey  be  :■ 
and  when  wilt  thou  return?  So  it  pleased  the  kmg 
to  send  me;  and  I  set  him  a  time.  t<-  •.     i 

7   Moreover  I  said  unto  the  kmg,  If  it  please 

the  king,  let  lettei-s  be  given  me  to  the  governors  be- 
yond the  river,  that  they  may  convey  me  over  till  1 

come  into  Judah ;  .       ,   .,     ,  „*■  ♦i,o 

8   And  a  letter  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  ot  the 

kiuo-'s  forest,  that  he  may  give  me  timber  to  make 
beams  for  the  gates  of  the  palace  which  appertained  ro 
the  house,  and  for  the  wall  of  the  city  and  for  the 
house  that  I  shall  enter  into.  And  the  kmg  granted 
me,  accordmg  to  the  good  hand  ot  my  God  upon  me. 

(3.   REACHES  JERUSALEM.) 

Neh  ii  9  Then  I  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the 
river,  and  gave  them  the  king's  letters  Now  the 
king  had  sent  captains  of  the  army  and  horsemen 

\\  lU  me^^  -^ijen  Sanballat  the  Horonite,  and  Tobiah 
the  servant,  the  Ammonite,  heard  of  it,  it  grieved 
them  exceechn!j;ly  that  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek 
the  welfare  of  the  children  of  Isnjel. 

11.  So  I  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  was  there 

three  days. 

(4.   rXSPECTS  THE  RL'rXS  BY  NIGHT.) 

Neh  ii  12  And  I  arose  in  the  night,  I  and  some 
few  men  with  ine;  neither  told  I  any  man  what  my 
God  liad  put  in  my  heart  to  do  at  Jerusalem  :  neither 
was  there  any  beast  with  me,  save  the  beast  that  I  rode 

upon.^  13  And  I  went  out  by  night  by  the  gate  of 
the  valley  even  before  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the 
dun'i-  port'  and  viewed  the  walls  of  Jerusalem,  which 
were  broken  down,  and  the  gates  thereof  were  con- 
sumed with  lire.  .      ^  ^,      j-       ♦ 

14  Then  I  went  on  to  the  gate  of  the  fount- 
am  and  to  the  king's  pool:  but  there  wai  no  place  for 
the' beast  that  irus  under  me  to  pass. 

15    Then  went  I  uj)  in  the  night  by  the  brook, 

and  viewed  the  wall,  and  turned  back,  and  entered  by 
the  gate  of  the  valley,  and  so  returned. 

1(5    And  the  rulers  knew  not  whither  1  went, 

or  what  I  did  ;  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  it  to  the  Jews, 
nor  to  the  priests,  nor  to  the  nobles,  nor  to  the  rulers, 
nor  to  the  rest  that  did  the  work. 

(5.   STIRS  TIP  THE  PEOPLE  TO   REnUrLD    THE  WALL.) 

Neh  ii  17.  Then  said  I  unto  them.  Ye  see  the  dis- 
tress that  we  are  in,  how  Jerusalem  lieth  waste,  and 
the  eates  thereof  are  burned  with  lire:  come,  and  let 
us  Ini'ild  up  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  that  we  be  no  more 

^  !!!^!^  is'  Then  I  told  them  of  the  hand  of  my  God 
which  was  good  upon  me ;  as  also  the  king's  words 


that  he  had  spoken  unto  me.  And  they  said.  Let  us 
rise  up  and  build.  So  they  strengthened  then-  hands 
for  tliis  good  irork. 

(C.   IN  SPITE   OP   THE   DERISION  OP  THEIR  ENEMIES.) 

Xeh  ii  19  But  wh(;n  Sanballat  the  Horonite,  and 
Tobiah  the  sei-vant,  the  Ammonite,  and  Geshem  the, 
Arabian,  heard  zV,  they  laughed  us  to  scorn,  and  de- 
spised US,  and  said.  What  is  this  thmg  that  ye  do  .-■  will 
ve  rebel  against  the  king?  ■,•,,„ 

• 20   Then  answered  I  them,   and  said  unto 

them  The  God  of  heaven,  he  will  prosper  us ;  there- 
fore we  his  servants  will  arise  and  build :  but  ye  have 
no  portion,  nor  right,  nor  memorial,  in  Jerusalem. 

(7.   OPPOSITION  INCREASES,  BUT  THE  WORK  GOES  ON.) 

Neh  iv  1  But  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Sanbal- 
lat heard  that  we  builded  the  wall,  he  was  wroth, 
and  took  great  indiKuation,  and  iiKX-ked  the  Jews. 

6"  So  built  we  the  wall ;  and  all  tlie  wall  was 

joined  together  imto  the  half  thereof:  for  the  people 
had  a  mind  to  work. 

(8.   AN   ATTACK  RESOLVED   UPON.) 

Neh  iv  7  But  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Sanballat, 
and  Tobiah,  and  the  Arabians,  and  the  Ammonites, 
and  the  Ashdodites,  heard  that  tlie  walls  of  Jerusalem 
were  made  up,  and  that  the  breaches  began  to  bestop- 
ijed,  then  they  were  very  wroth, 
'  _L  _  8.  And  conspired  all  ot  them  together  to  come 
and  to  fluht  against  Jerusalem,  and  to  hinder  it. 

10  And  Judah  said,  The  strength  ot  the  bear- 
ers of  burdens  is  decayed,  and  tJiei'e  is  much  rubbish ; 
so  that  we  are  not  able  to  build  the  wall. 

11    And  om-  adversaries  said,  They  shall  not 

know,  neither  see,  till  we  come  m  the  midst  among 
them  and  slay  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  cease. 

_  I—  13  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the  Jews 
which  dwelt  b?  them  came,  they  said  unto  us  ten  times. 
From  all  places  whence  ye  shall  retiu-n  unto  us  ihei/ 
icill  be  upon  you. 

(9.   PREP.VRATIONS    MADE   TO  REPEL  IT.) 

Neh  iv  1.3  Therefore  set  I  in  the  lower  places  be- 
hind the  wall,  and  on  the  higher  places,  I  even  set 
the  people  after  their  families  with  then-  swords,  then- 
spears,  and  their  bows.  ,      ■  ■, 

14   And  I  looked,  and  rose  up,  and  said  unto 

the  nobles,  and  to  the  rulers,  and  to  the  rest  ot  the 
people  Be  not  ye  afraid  of  them :  remember  the  LortI, 
which  is  areatand  terrible,  and  tight  for  your  brethren, 
your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  your  wives  and  your 

houses. 

13   And  it  came  to  pass,  when  our  enemies 

heard  that  it  was  known  unto  us,  and  God  had  brought 
their  counsel  to  nought,  that  we  returned  all  ot  us  to 
the  wall,  every  one  unto  his  work. 

le    And  it  came  to  pass  from  that  time  forth, 

that  the  half  of  mv  servants  wrought  in  the  woA,  and 
the  other  half  of  tliem  held  lioth  the  spears,  the  shields, 
and  the  bows,  and  the  habergeons;  and  the  rulers iwr« 
behind  all  the  house  of  Judah. 

17    They  which  builded  on  the  wall,  and  they 

that  bare  burdens,  with  those  that  laded,  erery  one  with 
one  of  his  hands  wrought  m  the  work,  and  with  the 
other  hand  held  a  weapon. 

IS   For  the  builders,  every  one  had  his  sword 

girded  by  his  side,  and  so  builded.  And  he  that  sound- 
ed the  tnimpct  iras  by  me.  ,   ,     ., 

10.  And  I  said  unto  the  nobles,  and  to  the 

rulers,  and  to  the  rest  of  the  people.  The  work  is  great 
.and  large,  and  we  are  separated  upon  the  wall,  one  tar 
from  the  other.  ,        ^,  , 

20   In  what  place  therefore  ye  hear  the  sound 

of  the  truuMiet,  resort  ye  thither  unto  us :  our  God 
shall  tiffht  for  us.  ,  ,    ,r    f 

21.  So  we  laboured  in  the  work  :  and  half  ot 

them  held  the  spears  from  the  rising  of  the  mornmg 
till  the  stars  appeared.  , 

—  —  32.  Likewise  at  the  same  time  said  I  mito  tlie 
people  Let  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge  withm 
Jerusalem,  that  in  the  night  they  may  be  a  guard  to 
us,  and  labom-  on  the  day. 

23.  So  neither  I,  nor  my  brethren,  nor  my  ser 

•.02 


CHAP.   XIII. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


viints,  nor  the  men  of  the  guanl  which  followed  me, 
none  of  us  put  ofl'  our  clothes,  sanng  that  every  one 
put  Ihem  oft'  lor  washing. 

(10.    A  STOP  PUT   TO  THE  OPPRESSION  OF  THE  POOR.) 

See  mh.  V.  1-13. 

(11.   THE  NEW  GO^TIRNOR    PROVIDES    FOB    niMSELF 
AKD    OTIIEUS.) 

Neh.  V.  14.  Moreover  from  tlic  time  tliat  I  was  ap- 
pointeil  to  1)0  tlieir  governor  in  llic  laml  of  .Juilah, 
from  the  twentieth  yeiu-  even  unto  the  two  and  tliir- 
ticth  vear  of  Artaxerxes  the  king,  (lint  in,  twelve  years, 
I  auil  my  brethren  have  not  eaten  the  bread  of  the 
governor. 

15.  But  the  former  governors  that  had  been 

before  me  were  chargeable  unto  the  people,  and 
liad  taken  of  them  bread  and  wine,  besides  forty 
shekels  of  silver;  yea,  even  their  servants  bear  rule 
over  the  people :  but  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear 
of  God. 

10.  Yea,  also  I  continued  in  the  work  of  this 

wall,  noitluT  bought  we  any  land :  and  all  my  ser- 
vants locrc-  gathered  thither  unto  the  work. 

17.  Moreover  t/wiv  irciv  at  my  table  a  hundred 

and  fifty  of  tlie  Jews  and  rulers,  besides  those  tliat 
came  unto  us  from  among  the  heathen  that  are  about 
us. 

18.  Now  that  which  was  prepared /oc  me  daily 

"•((.•f  one  ox  and  six  choice  sheep  ;  also  fowls  were  pre- 
pared for  me,  and  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of 
wine :  yet  for  all  this  required  not  I  the  bread  of  the 
governor,  because  the  bondage  was  heavy  upon  this 
[leople. 

(12.   NEW  PLOTS.) 

Jieh.  vi.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  Sanballat, 
and  Toliiah,  and  Geshem  tlie  Arabian,  and  the  rest  of 
our  enemies,  heard  tliat  I  had  Imilded  the  wall,  and 
t/iat  tliere  was  no  breach  loft  therein,  (though  at  that 
time  I  liad  not  set  up  the  doors  upon  the  gates;) 

3.  Tliat  Sauballat  and  Gosheui  sent  mito  me, 

saying,  C'omo,  let  us  meet  together  in  m/iie  one  of  the 
villages  in  the  plain  of  Ono.  But  they  thought  to  do 
me  mischief 

:i.  And  I  sent  messengers  unto  them,  saying, 

I  (tm  doing  a  great  work,  so  that  I  cannot  come  down : 
wli)-  should  the  work  cease,  whilst  I  leave  it,  and  come 
ilown  to  you  ? 

i.  Yet  they  sent  vmto  me   four  times  after 

this  sort ;  and  I  answered  them  after  the  same  man- 
ner. 

."i.  Then  sent  Sanballat  his  servant  unto  me  in 

like  manner  the  fifth  time  with  an  open  letter  in  his 
hand  ; 

0.  Wherein  tras  written,  It  is  reported  among 

tlie  lieathen,  and  Gashmu  saith  if.  Hint  tliou  and  the 
Jews  think  to  rebel ;  for  which  cause  thou  buildcst  the 
wall,  that  thou  mayest  be  their  king,  according  to 
these  words. 

7.  And  thou  hast  also  ajipointod  prophets  to 

preach  of  thee  at  Jerusalem,  saying,  There  i.i  a  king  in 
Judah  :  and  now  shall  it  be  reported  to  the  king  ac- 
cording to  these  words.  Come  now  therefore,  and  let 
us  take  counsel  together. 

8.  Then  I  sent  unto  him,  saying,  There  are  no 

sucli  things  done  as  thou  sayest,  but  tliou  feignest  them 
out  of  tliine  own  heart. 

9.  For  they  all  made  us  afraid,  saying,  Their 

hands  shall  be  weakened  from  the  work,  that  it  be 
not  done.  Now  therefore,  0  God,  strengthen  my 
hands. 

(13.   FALSE  PROPHETS  EXfPLOTED  TO  STOP  THE  WORK.) 

See  Neh.  vi.  10-14 

(14.   THE   WALL  FDIISnED.      444  B.C.) 

Weh.  vi.  13.  So  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty 
and  fifth  day  of  the  month  Elul,  in  fifty  and  two  days. 

(l.^j.   SOME   OF   THE  JEWISH  NOBLES  PRO\'E   FALSE.) 

Keh.  vi.  17.  Moreover  in  those  daj'S  the  nobles  of 


Judah  sent  many  letters  mito  Tobiah,  and  t/te  letters 
of  Tobiah  came  unto  them. 

18.  For  there  were  many  in  Judah  sworn  unto 

him,  because  he  was  tlie  son  in  law  of  Shechani;di  the 
son  of  Arab:  and  his  son  Jolianan  had  taken  the 
daughter  of  Jlosliullam  the  son  of  Borochiah 

19.  Also  tlioy  reported  his  good  deeds  before 

me,  and  uttered  my  words  to  him.  And  Tobiah  sent 
letters  to  put  me  in  fear. 

(16.    CLOSE   WATCH   TO   BE   KEPT.) 

Neh.  vii.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  wall  was 
liuilt,  and  I  liad  set  up  the  doors,  and  the  portera  and 
the  singers  and  tlie  Leviles  were  appointed, 

3.  Tliat  I  gave  m_v  lirothor  Ilanani,  and  Ila- 

naniah  the  ruler  of  Hk!  |ialace,  charge  over  Jeru.sa- 
lem:  for  he  wan  a  faithful  man,  and  feared  God  above 
many. 

3.  And  I  said  unto  them.  Let  not  the  gates  of 

Jerusalem  be  opened  until  flic  sun  be  hot;  and  while 
they  stand  by,  let  them  shut  the  doors,  and  bar  them  : 
and  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
every  one  in  his  watch,  and  every  one  to  be  over 
against  his  liinise. 

4.  Now  the  city  was  large  and  great:  but  the 

people  ioere  few  therein,  and  the  houses  were  not 
builded. 

(17.   EZRA    AND    KEHEMIAH    UNITE   IN  CONDCCTINO 

RELIGIOUS   SERVICES.) 

See  Neh.  viii.  1-13. 

(18.   THE   FEAST  OF   TABERN.VCLES   KEPT.) 

See  Ne7i.  viii.  14-18. 

(19.   A   SOLEMN  FAST  AND  CONFESSION.) 

See  Nc?i.  ix. 

(30.   A  NEW  COVENANT  MADE  W^TH  GOD.) 

Ne7t.  X.  28.  And  the  rest  of  the  people,  the  priests, 
the  Levites,  the  porters,  the  singers,  the  Nethinim, 
and  all  they  that  had  separated  themselves  from  the 
people  of  the  lands  unto  the  law  of  God,  their  wives, 
their  sons,  aiul  their  daughters,  every  one  having 
Imowledge,  and  having  understanding; 

29.  They  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  nobles, 

and  entered  into  a  curse,  and  into  an  oath,  to  walk  in 
God's  law,  which  was  given  liy  Moses  the  servant  of 
God,  and  to  observe  aiid  do  idl  the  commandments 
of  the  Lord  our  Lord,  and  his  judgments  and  his 
statutes ; 

(For  the  chief  points  of  this  Covenant,  see  Neh.  x. 
30-39.) 

(21.   A  SPECL\L   EFFORT   REQUIRED   TO  PEOPLE   THE 

CITY.) 

Neh.  xi.  1.  And  the  rulers  of  the  people  dwelt  at 
Jerusalem  :  the  rest  of  the  jieople  also  cast  lots,  to 
bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem  the  holy  city, 
and  nine  parts  to  dweJl  in  otlirr  cities. 

3.  And  the  pcojilc  blessed  all  the  men,  that 

willingly  ofi'ered  to  dwell  at  Jerusalem. 

(33.   THE  DEDICATION  OF   THE  WALL.) 

Neh.  xii.  37.  And  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem  they  sought  the  Levites  out  of  all 
their  places,  to  bring  tho)u  to  Jerusalem,  to  keep  the 
dedication  with  gladness,  lioth  with  thanksgivings, 
and  with  smgiug,  icith  cymbals,  psalteries,  and  with 
harps. 

28.  And  the  sons  of  the  singers  gathered  them- 
selves together,  both  out  of  the  )ilain  country  round 
about  Jerusalem,  and  from  the  villages  of  Netophathi ; 

29.  Also  from  the  house  of  Gilgal,  and  out  of 

the  fields  pf  Geba  and  Azmavoth  :  for  the  singers  had 
builded  them  ^•illages  round  about  Jerusalem. 

I^O   And  the  prie.sts  and  the  Levites  punfiei 

themselves,  and  purified  the  people,  and  the  gates,  ami 
the  wall.  ,  .^,   . 

83.  And  certain  of  the  priests'  sons  with  trum- 
pets ;  rutmely,  Zechariah  the  son  of  Jonathan,  the  son 


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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


of  SUemaiah,  the  son  of  Matlaniiib,  the  son  of  Micba- 
iiili,  the  son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  Asaph  : 

iWA.  xii.  36.  Ami  his  brethren,  Shemaiah,  and  Aza- 
rael,  Milalai,  Gilalai,  Maai,  Netbancel,  and  Judab,  Ha- 
nani,  witli  the  musical  instruments  of  David  the  man  of 
God,'  and  Ezra  the  scribe  before  them. 

41.  And  the  priests;  Eliakim,  JIaaseiah,  Mi- 

nLimin,  >Iichaiab,  Elioenai,  Zeebariab,  and  Hananiah, 
with  Irnmpets; 

40.  And  Haasciah,  and  Shemaiah,  and  Eleazar, 

and  Uzzi,  and  .Jchohanan,  and  JIalchijah,  and  Elam, 
and  Ezer.  And  the  singers  sang  loud,  with  Jezrahiah 
their  overseer. 

_  _  43.  Also  that  day  they  offered  great  sacrifices, 
and  rejoiced:  for  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with 
threat  foy :  the  wives  also  and  the  children  rejoiced : 
so  thai  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard  even  atar  off. 

(3.3.  I'RO-saSION  M.\DE  FOR  TIIE  PRIESTS  AND  LEVITES.) 

See  Nell.  xii.  44-47. 

(34.  THE  CONGREGATION  TURGED  OF  ITS  HEATHEN 
ELEMENTS.) 

Xih.  xiii.  1.  On  that  day  they  read  in  the  book  of 
Moses  in  the  audience  of  the  people  ;  and  therein  was 
found  written,  that  the  Ammonite  and  the  3[oabite 
should  not  come  into  the  congregation  of  God  for 
ever ; 

2.  Because  they  met  not  the  children  of  Israel 

with  bread  and  with  water,  but  hired  Balaam  against 
them,  that  he  should  curse  them:  howbeit  our  God 
turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing. 

3.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  heard 

the  law,  that  they  separated  from  Israel  all  the  mixed 
multitude. 

(25.   THE   TEMPLE   DESECR.A.TED   AFTER   NEMBMIAH's 
RETURN   TO   B.^BYLON,  IN  433   B.C.) 

Nell.  xiii.  4.  And  before  this,  Eliashib  the  priest, 
having  the  oversight  of  the  chamber  of  the  house  of 
our  God,  vds  allied  unto  Tobiah  : 

5.  And  be  had  prepared  for  him  a  great  cham- 
ber, where  aforetime  they  laid  the  meat  offerings,  the 
frankincense,  and  the  vessels,  and  the  tithes  of  the 
corn,  the  new  wine,  and  the  oil,  which  was  command- 
ed to  he  given  to  the  Levites,  and  the  singers,  and  the 
porters  ;  and  the  offerings  of  the  priests. 

(26.   THE   TE5IPLE   CLEANSED.) 

Kch.  xiii.  6.  But  in  all  this  time  was  not  I  at  Jerusa- 
lem :  for  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxerxes 
king  of  BaViylon  came  I  unto  tlie  king,  and  after  cer- 
taiifdays  oli'taiucd  I  leave  of  tlie  king  : 

.■  7.  And  I  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  understood 

of  the  evil  tliat  Eliashib  did  for  Tobiali,  in  preparing 
him  a  chamber  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  God. 

8.  And  it  grieved  me  sore ;  therefore  I  cast 

forth  all  the  household  stuff  of  Tobiah  out  of  the 
chamber. 

0.  Then  I  commanded,  and  they  cleansed  the 

chambers  :  and  thitlicr  brought  I  again"  the  vessels  of 
the  house  of  God,  witli  the  meat  offering  and  the  frank- 
incense. 

10.  And  I  perceived  that  the  portions  of  the 

Levites  had  not  been  given  them :  for  the  Levites  and 
the  singers,  that  did  the  work,  were  fled  every  one  to 
his  field. 

11.  Then  contended  I  with  the  rulers,  and  said, 

Wliy  is  the  house  of  God  forsaken  ?  And  I  giithcred 
them  together,  and  set  lliem  in  their  place. 

13.  Then  brought  all  Judah  llie  tithe  of  the 

com  and  new  wine  and  the  oil  unto  the  treasuries. 

13.  And  I  made  treasin-ers  over  the  treasuries, 

Shelemiah  the  priest,  and  Zailok  the  scribe,  and  of  the 
I.evites,  Ped:\iah :  and  ni'Xt  to  Ihcni  irns  Itanan  the 
son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  iMaIt:uiiali :  tor  they  were 
counted  faithful,  and  their  offlce  was  to  distribute  tmto 
their  brethren. 


(28.   MARRIAGE   ALLI.INCES  WITH 
BROKEN   UP.) 

See  Neh.  xiii.  23-31. 


THE   HEATHEN 


§173. 


CHAP.  XIV. 
JERUSALEM. 
Its  strength  and  Beanty> 


(37.  AN  END  PUT  TO  THE  DESECRATION  OP  THE 
SABBATH.) 

See  Neh.  xiii.  15-22. 


Ps.  slviii.  3.  Beautiful  for  situation,  the  joy  of  the 
whole  earth,  i't  mount  Zion,  on  the  sides  of  the  north, 
the  city  of  the  great  King. 

11.  Let  mount  Zion  rejoice,  let  the  daughters 

of  Judah  be  glad,  because  of  thy  judgments. 

13.  Walk  about  Zion,  and  go  round  about  her : 

tell  the  towers  thereof 

13.  Mark  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 

palaces ;  that  ye  may  tell  it  to  the  generation  follow- 
ing. 

—  cxxii.  2.  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  O 
Jerusalem. 

3.  Jerusalem  is  builded  as  a  citj'  that  is  com- 
pact together. 

."4.  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of  the 

Lord,  unto  the  testimony  of  Israel,  to  give  thanks 
unto  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

5.  For  there  are  set  thrones  of  judgment,  the 

thrones  of  the  house  of  David. 

§  174.    Priiyed  For. 

Ps.  li.  18.  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Zion : 
build  thou  the  walls  of  Jerusalem. 

—  cxxii.  6.  Pray  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem:  they 
shall  prosper  that  love  thee. 

7.  Peace  be  within  thy  walls,  and  prosperity 

within  thv  jialaces. 

8.  For  my  brethren  and  companions'  sakes,  I 

will  now  say.  Peace  he  within  thee. 

§  175.    Loved  and  Defended  by  God. 

Ps.  xlviii.  3.  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a 
refuge. 

4.  For,  lo,  the  kings  were  assembled,  they 

passed  by  together. 

.1  They  saw  it,  and  so  they  marvelled  ;  they 

were  troubled, "«;id  hasted  away. 

—  Ixxxvii.  1.  His  foundation  is  in  the  holy  niount- 
ains. 

2.  The  Lord  loveth  the  gates  of  Zion  more 

than  all  the  dwellings  of  Jacob. 

3.  Glorious  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  O  city 

of  God.     Selah. 

4.  I  ^iU  make  mention  of  Rahab  and  Babylon 

to  them  that  know  me :  behold  Philistia,  and  Tyre, 
with  Ethiopia;  this  man  was  born  there. 

0.  And  of  Zion  it  shall  lie  said.  This  and  that 

man  was  bom  in  her :  and  the  Highest  himself  shall 
establish  her. 

6.  The  Lord  shall  count,  when  he  writeth  up 

the  people,  that  this  man  was  born  there.     Selah. 

cxxxii.  13.  For  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Zion;  he 

hath  desired  it  for  his  habitation. 

§  17C..    Threatened  for  Sin. 

Is.  xxix.  1.  Woe  to  Ariel,  to  Ariel,  the  city  where 
David  dwelt !  add  ye  year  to  year ;  let  them  kill  sac- 
rifices. ,    ,         ,    ,,  , 

3.  Yet  I  will  distress  Ariel,  and  there  shall  be 

heaviness  and  sorrow  :  and  it  shall  be  unto  me  as 

Ariel.  ,  ,    ,      ., 
3.  And  I  will  c;unp  against  thee  round  about, 

and  will  lay  siege  ag:nnst  thee  with  a  mount,  and  1 

will  raise  forts  against  thee. 
—  xxvii.  10.  Yet  the  defenced  city  -ihall  be  desolate, 

and  tiie  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like  a  wilderness : 

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THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK   XI. 


there  shall  the  calf  fecil,  ami  there  shall  he  lie  doxra, 
ami  eousiime  the  Ijraiielics  lliereol'. 

/•i.  xxvii.  11.  When  the  bows  thereof  are  witherei.1, 
tliey  shall  be  broken  olf ;  tlie  women  eome,  und  set 
them  on  tire;  for  it  m  a  peo[)le  of  no  mKlerstamlinj;' ; 
therefore  he  that  made  them  will  not  have  mere}'  on 
them,  ami  he  that  formed  them  will  shew  them  no 
favour. 

Jt'i:  i.  14.  Then  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Out  of  the 
noil h  an  evil  shall  break  forth  upon  all  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  land. 

I').   For,  lo,  I  will  eall  all  the  families  of  the 

kingdoms  of  the  norlli,  saith  tlie  Loitii ;  and  thej-  shall 
come,  and  they  shall  set  every  one  his  throne  at  the 
cnterini;  of  the  gates  of  .lerusalem,  and  against  all  the 
walls  thereof  round  about,  and  against  all  the  cities  of 
Judah. 

—  is.  11.  And  I  will  make  .lerusalem  heaps,  and  a 
den  of  dragons ;  and  1  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah 
desolate,  without  an  iidiabitant. 

—  xi.\.  S.  And  I  will  make  this  city  desolate,  and  a 
hissing-;  every  one  tliat  pa.sseth  therel\vsliall  be  aston- 
ished and  hiss,  because  of  all  the  plagues  thereof 

—  xx.  5.  Moreover  I  will  deliver  all  the  strength  of 
this  city,  and  all  the  labours  tliereof,  and  all  the  pre- 
cious tilings  thereof,  and  all  the  treasures  of  the  kings 
of  Judah  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies, 
which  shall  spoil  them,  and  take  them,  and  carry 
them  to  Babylon. 

—  xxi.  10.  For  I  have  set  my  fitcc  against  this  city 
for  evil,  and  not  for  good,  saith  the  IjOUD:  it  shall 
he  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Baliylun,  and  ho 
shall  burn  it  with  tire. 

—  xxxii.  28.  Therelbre  thus  saith  the  Lord;  Be- 
hold, I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of  the  Chal- 
deans, and  into  the  hand  of  Xebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Baliylon,  and  he  shall  take  it : 

31.  For  this  city  hath  been  to  me  as  a  provo- 
cation of  mine  anger  and  of  my  fury  from  the  day  that 
they  built  it  even  unto  this  day,  that  I  should  remove 
it  from  before  my  face ; 

§  177.    Plundered  by  the  Eg:yi)tiaiis. 

1  Kings  xiv.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth 
year  of  king  Rehoboam,  i/iat  Shishak  king  of  Egypt 
came  up  against  Jerusalem : 

20.  And  he  took  away  the  treasures  of  the 

house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's 
house;  he  even  took  away  all:  and  he  took  all  the 
shields  of  gold  which  Solomon  had  mada 

—  —  27.  And  king  Keliolioam  made  in  their  stead 
brazen  shields,  and  committed  t/u;ni  unto  the  hands  of 
the  chief  of  the  guard,  which  kept  the  door  of  the 
king's  house. 

28.  And  it  was  so,  when  the  king  went  into 

the  house  of  the  Lord,  that  the  guard  bare  them,  and 
brought  them  back  into  the  guardchamber. 

30.  And  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam 

and  Jeroboam  all  thcii-  days. 

§  178.    Delivered  from  the  Assyrians. 

2  Kings  xis.  10.  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Ilezekiah 
king  of  Judah,  saying,  Let  not  thy  God  in  whom  thou 
trustest  deceive  thee,  saying,  Jerusalem  shall  not  be 
delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assj'iia. 

2  Chi:  xxxii.  9.  After  this  did  Sennacherib  king  of 
Assyria  send  his  servants  to  Jerusalem,  (but  he  /lini- 
sdf  laid  siege  against  Lachish,  and  all  his  power  with 
him,)  unto  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  unto  all  Ju- 
dah that  were  at  Jerusalem,  saying, 

10.  Thus  saith  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria, 

Whereon  do  ye  trust,  that  ye  abide  in  the  siege  in 
Jerusalem '? 

11.  Doth  not  Ilezekiah  persuade  you  to  give 

over  yourselves  to  die  by  famine  and  by  thirst,  saying, 
The  Lord  our  God  shall  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of 
the  king  of  Assyria'? 

12.  Ilaih  not  the  same  Hezekiah  taken  away 

his  high  places  and  his  altars,  and  commanded  Judah 
and  Jerusalem,  saying.  Ye  shall  worship  before  one 
altar,  and  burn  incense  upon  it  ? 


14.  Who  was  there  among  all    the  gods  of 

those  nations  that  my  fathers  utterly  destroyed,  that 
could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand,  that 
your  God  should  be  able  to  deliver  you  out  of  mine 
hand  ? 

15.  Now  therefore  let  not  Hezekiah  deceive 

you,  nor  persuade  you  on  this  manner,  neither  yet  be- 
lieve him  :  for  no  god  of  any  nation  or  kingdom  was 
able  to  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand,  and  out 
of  the  hand  of  my  fathers:  how  much  less  shall  your 
God  deliver  you  out  of  mine  hand'? 

IG.  And  his  servant  spake  yet  more  against  the 

Lord  God,  and  against  his  servant  Hezekiah. 

17.  He  wrote  also  letters  to  rail  on  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  ami  to  speak  ag.ainst  him,  saying,  As 
the  gods  of  the  nations  of  tilhc'r  lands  have  not  deliv- 
ered their  people  out  of  mine  hand,  so  shall  not  the 
God  of  Hezekiah  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine 
hand. 

18.  Then  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  in  the 

Jews'  speech,  unto  the  jieople  of  Jerusalem  that  were 
oil  the  wall,  to  all'right  them,  and  to  trouble  them; 
that  Ihey  might  take  the  city. 

19.  And  they  spake  against  the  God  of  Jeru- 
salem, as  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the  earth, 
which  loerc  the  work  of  the  hands  of  man. 

20.  And  for  this  cause  Hezekiah  the  king,  and 

the  prophet  Isaiah  the  sou  of  Amoz,  prayed  and  cried 
to  heaven. 

Is.  xxxvi.  20.  Who  are  Ihey  among  all  the  gods  of 
these  lands,  that  have  delivered  their  laud  out  of  my 
hand,  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem  out  of 
my  hand  ? 

21.  But  they  held  their  peace,  and  answered 

him  not  a  word :  for  the  king's  commandment  ■was, 
saying,  Answer  him  not. 

. —  xxxvii.  17.  IncUne  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  and  hear; 
open  thine  eyes,  O  Lord,  and  see:  and  hear  all  the 
words  of  Sennacherib,  which  hath  sent  to  reproach 
the  living  God. 

20.  Now  therefore,  0  Lord  our  God,  save  us 

from  his  hand,  that  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may 
loiow  that  thou  art  the  Lord,  ceen  thou  only. 

33.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

the  king  of  Assj'ria,  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city, 
nor  shoot  an  arrow  there,  nor  come  before  it  with 
shields,  nor  cast  a  bank  against  it. 

34.  By  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same 

shall  he  return,  and  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith 
the  Lord 

35.  For  I  will  defend  this  city  to  save  it  for 

tuine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

— •  xxxviii.  G.  And  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria:  and  I  wiU  de- 
fend this  city. 

—  xxxix.  8.  Then  said  Hezekiah  to  Isaiah,  Good  is 
the  word  of  the  Lord  which  thou  liast  spoken.  He 
said  moreover  For  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in 
my  days. 

§  179.  .Destruction  by  the  Chaldeans. 

(1.  FORETOLD.) 

Is.  l.Kiv.  11.  Our  holy  and  our  beautiful  house,  where 
our  fathers  praised  thee,  is  burnt  up  with  fire :  and  all 
our  pleasant  things  are  laid  waste. 

12.  Wilt  Uiou  refrain  thyself  for  these  things, 

O  Lord  ?  w^ilt  thou  hold  thy  peace,  and  afflict  us  very 
sore  ? 

Jer.  xiii.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  After  tliis  manner 
will  I  mar  the  pride  of  Judah,  and  the  great  pride  of 
Jerusalem. 

18.  Say  unto  the  king  and  to  the  queen.  Hum- 
ble yourselves,  sit  down  :  for  your  principalities  shall 
come  down,  et-en  the  crown  ot  your  glor^'. 

—  xvi.  2.  Thou  Shalt  not  take  thee  a  wife,  neither 
Shalt  thou  have  sous  nor  daughters  m  this  place. 

9.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel;  Behold,  I  will  cause  to  cease  out  of  this 
place  in  your  eyes,  ami  in  vmir  days,  the  voice  ot 
mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of  the 
bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride. 


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THE   HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jer.  xvii.  3.  O  my  mountain  in  the  field,  I  will  give 
tby  substuncc  and  all  tliy  troasnres  to  the  spoil,  and 
thy  high  places  lor  sni,  Ihronjrhout  all  thy  borders. 

—  \x.\iv.  'i'i.  Behold,  I  will  command,  saith  the 
Lonu,  and  cause  tliem  to  return  to  this  city;  and  they 
shidl  light  against  it,  and  take  it,  and  burn  it  with  fire  ; 
and  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  a  desolation  with- 
out an  inhabitant. 

K-.i'k.  vii.  20.  5I_v  faee  will  I  turn  also  from  them, 
and  tluy  shall  pollute  my  secret  jj/i/cc  .■  for  the  robbers 
shall  enter  into  it,  and  detile  it. 

—  —  37.  The  king  shall  mourn,  and  the  prince 
shall  be  clothed  witli  desolation,  and  the  hands  of  the 
people  of  the  land  shall  be  troubled:  I  will  do  unto 
them  after  their  way,  and  according  to  their  deserts 
will  I  judge  them  ;  and  the}'  shall  know  that  I  am  the 
Lord. 

—  ix.  7.  And  he  said  imto  thein,  Defile  the  house, 
and  fill  the  courts  with  the  slain :  go  ye  forth.  And 
the}'  went  forth,  and  slew  in  the  city. 

—  xi.  8.  Ye  have  feared  the  sword,  and  I  will  bring 
a  sword  upon  you,  saith  the  Lord  Gon. 

— ■  —  9.  And  I  will  bring  you  out  of  the  midst 
thereof,  and  deliver  you  into  the  hands  of  strangers, 
and  will  execute  judgments  among  you. 

— ■  —  10.  Ye  shall  tall  by  the  sword ;  I  will  judge 
vou  in  the  border  of  Israel ;  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  LoitD. 

^  —  35.  Then  I  spake  unto  them  of  the  captivity 
all  the  things  that  the  Lord  had  shewed  me. 

—  xii.  20.  And  the  cities  that  are  inhabited  shall  be 
laid  waste,  and  the  land  sliall  be  desolate ;  and  j'e 
shall  know  that  I  ma  the  Lord. 

—  xxi.  33.  And  it  shall  be  unto  them  as  a  false  div- 
ination in  their  sight,  to  them  that  have  sworn  oaths : 
but  he  will  call  to  remembrance  the  iniquity,  that  they 
may  be  taken. 

—  xxiv.  2.  Son  of  man,  write  thee  the  name  of  the 
day,  even  of  this  same  day :  the  king  of  Babylon  set 
himself  aijainst  Jerusalem  this  same  tlay. 

24.  Thus  Ezekiel  is  unto  you  a  sign :  accord- 
ing to  all  that  he  hath  done  shall  ye  do:  and  when 
this  Cometh,  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

3.5.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  sJnill  it  not  be  in 

the  day  when  I  take  from  them  their  strength,  thejo}- 
of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  their  eyes,  and  that  where- 
upon they  set  their  minds,  their  sons  and  their  daugh- 
ters, 

36.   That  he  that  escapeth  in  that  day  shall 

come  unto  thee,  to  cause  thee  to  hear  it  ^^■itll  thiia;  ears? 

. —  xxxiii.  28.  For  I  will  lay  the  land  most  desolate, 
and  tlie  ])omp  of  her  strength  shall  cease;  and  the 
mountains  of  Israel  shall  be  desolate,  that  none  shall 
pass  through. 

— 29.  Then  shall  they  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  ha\x'  l;ud  the  huid  most  desolate,  because  of 
all  their  abomin;itions  whicli  they  h:ivc  connnitted. 

Atiion  ii.  ,').  But  I  will  send  a  lire  upon  Jud:»h,  and 
it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem. 

Aficah  V.  1.  Now  gather  thyself  in  troops,  O  daugh- 
ter of  troops:  be  hath  laid  siege  against  ns :  they 
shall  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with  a  rod  upon  the 
cheek. 

(3.   JUSTIFFEn.) 

Jer.  xxxiii.  4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
Israel,  concerning  the  bouses  of  tliis  city,  and  concern- 
ing the  houses  of  tin;  kings  of  Judah,  which  are 
thrown  down  by  the  mounts,  and  by  the  sword; 

.5.  They  come  to  light  with  the  Chaldeans,  but 

it  w  to  fill  them  with  the  dcail  bodies  of  men,  whom  I 
have  slain  in  mine  anger  and  in  my  fury,  and  for  all 
whose  wickedness  I  li:ive  hid  my  ficc  from  this  city. 

7?;r/.-.  vii.  23.  JIakc  a  cliain  :  for  the  land  is  full  "of 
bloody  crimes,  and  the  city  is  full  of  violence. 

24.  Wlicrcfon^  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the 

heathen,  and  they  sbidl  jMissess  their  houses:  I  will 
also  make  the  ])onii)  of  tlic  strong  to  cease;  and  their 
holy  )ilaccs  shall  be  defiled. 

—  viii.  17.  Then  he  said  unto  me,  Ilast  thou  seen 
Ihis,  ()  son  of  man?  Is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  house 
of  .ludah  that  they  commit  the  abominations  which 
they  commit  here  ?  for  the)-  luive  filled  the  land  with 


violence,  and  have  returned  to  provoke  me  to  anger : 
and,  lo,  they  put  the  branch  to  their  nose. 

18."Theretbre  will  I  also  deal  in  fury:  mine 

eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pit)-;  and 
tiiough  they  cr\'  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud  ^•oice,  yet 
will  I  not  hear  them. 

—  ix.  9.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  The  iniquity  of  the 
house  of  Israel  and  Judah  ii  exceeding  great,  and  the 
land  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full  of  perverseness : 
for  they  say.  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth,  and 
the  Lord  seeth  not. 

—  xi.  G.  Ye  have  multiplied  your  slain  in  tliis  city, 
and  yc  have  filled  the  streets  thereof  with  the  slain. 

— "xxii.  3.  Now,  thou  son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge, 
wilt  thou  judge  the  bloody  city?  j'ea,  thou  shalt  shew 
her  all  her  abominations. 

3.  Then  say  thon,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  Geo  ; 

The  city  sheddeth  blood  in  the  midst  of  it,  that  her 
time  may  come,  and  maketh  idols  against  herself  to 
defile  herself. 

-4.  Thou  art  become  guilty  in  thy  blood  that 

thon  hast  shed  ;  and  hast  defiled  thyself  In  thine  idols 
which  thoti  hast  made  ;  and  thou  hast  caused  thy 
days  to  draw  near,  and  art  come  ereii  unto  thy  years : 
therefore  h;ive  I  made  thee  a  reproach  unto  the  hea- 
then, and  a  mocking  to  all  countries. 

.).   Those  that  be  near,  and  those  that  be  far  from 

thee,  shall  mock  thee,  ichich  art  infamous  and  much 
vexed. 

6.  Behold,  the  princes  of  Israel,  every  one 

were  in  thee  to  their  power  to  shed  blood. 

7.  In  thee  have  they  set  liglit  by  father  and 

mother:  in  the  midst  of  thee  have  they  dealt  by  op- 
pression with  the  stranger:  in  thee  have  they  vexed 
the  fatherless  and  the  widow. 

8.  Thou  hast  despised  mine  holy  things,  and 

hast  proftuied  my  sabbaths. 

9.  In  thee  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed 

blood :  and  in  thee  they  eat  upon  the  mountains :  in 
the  midst  of  thee  they  commit  lewdness. 

— •  —  10.  In  thee  have  they  discovered  their  fathers' 
nakedness :  in  thee  have  they  humbled  her  that  was 
set  apiirt  for  pollution. 

11.   And   one   hath   committed   abomination 

with  his  neighbour's  wife ;  and  another  hath  lewdly 
defiled  his  daughter  in  law ;  and  another  in  thee  hath 
humbled  his  sister,  his  father's  daughter. 

13.  In   thee   have   thej'   taken  gifts  to   shed 

lilood ;  thou  hast  taken  usury  and  increase,  and  thou 
hast  greedily  gained  of  thy  neighbours  by  extortion,  and 
hast  forgotten  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

13.  Behold,   therefore  I  have  smitten  mine 

hand  at  thy  dishonest  gain  which  thou  hast  made,  and 
at  thy  blood  which  UaUi  been  in  the  midst  of  thee. 

— "xxiv.  7.  For  her  blood  is  in  the  midst  of  her; 
she  set  it  upon  the  to])  of  a  rock ;  she  poured  it  not 
upon  the  ground,  to  cover  it  with  dust; 

8.  That  it  might  cause  fury  to  come  up  to  take 

vengeance ;  I  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  rock, 
that  it  should  not  be  covered. 

9.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  to 

the  bloody  city !    I  will  even  make  the  pile  for  tire  great. 

(3.   ACCOMPLISHED.) 

(See  2  Kinns  xxv.  1-10.     3  Chr.  xxxvi.  17-19.) 

Jer.  11.  .50.  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword,  go  away, 
stand  not  still :  remember  the  Lord  afar  otf,  and  let 
Jerusalem  come  into  your  mind. 

.51.   We  are  confounded,  because  we  hare 

heard  reproach :  shame  hath  covered  our  faces ;  for 
strangers  are  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of  the  Lord's 
house. 

Ezek.  xxxiii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfth 
year  of  our  captivit}',  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  fit\h 
day  of  the  month,  that  one  that  had  escaped  out  of 
Jerusalem  came  unto  me,  saying.  The  city  is  smitten. 

Lam.  ii.  13.  Wli:it  thing  sliall  I  take  to  witness  for 
thee?  what  thing  sli;dl  I  liken  to  thee,  O  daughter  of 
Jerusalem?  what  sh:dl  I  equal  to  thee,  that  I  may 
comfort  thee,  O  virgin  daughter  of  Zion?  for  thy 
breach  «J(  great  like  tiie  sea  :  who  can  heal  thee  ? 

—  V.  11.  They  ravished  the  women  in  Zion,  and 
the  maids  in  the  cities  of  Judah. 


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CUAP.   XIV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Liiin.  V.  13.  Princes  arc  hanged  up  by  their  hand : 
the  faces  of  elders  were  not  lionoiircd. 

l:j.  Tlicy  took  llie  youni;  men  to  grind,  and 

tlie  children  fell  under  the  wood. 

U.  Tile  eldei-s  have  ceased  from  the  gate,  the 

youni^  men  from  their  music. 

1.).  The  joy  of  our  heart  is  ceased;  our  dance 

is  turned  into  moiuning. 

17.  For  this  our  heart  is  faint ;  for  these  tliiinjn 

our  eyes  are  dim. 

—  —  18.  Because  of  the  mountam  of  Ziou,  which 
is  desolate,  the  foxes  walk  upon  it. 

'i'i.  But  thou  hast  utterly  rejected  us ;  thou  art 

very  wroth  against  us. 

§  180.    Restoralioii  Promised. 

Ph.  \\\\.  35.  For  God  will  save  Zion,  and  will  build 
the  cities  of  Judah :  that  tlicy  may  dwell  there,  and 
have  it  in  possession. 

30.  Tlie  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  inherit 

it:  aud  they  that  love  his  name  shall  dwell  tlicrein. 

—  cii.  13.  Thou  shalt  arise,  (iiid  have  mercy  uiion 
Zion :  for  the  time  to  favour  her,  yea,  the  set  time,  is 
come. 

14.  For  thy  servants    take  pleasure    in    her 

stones,  and  favour  the  dust  thereof. 

15.  So  the  heathen  shall  fear  the  name  of  the 

Loud,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  irlory, 

IG.  When  the  Loud  shall  build  up  Zion,  he 

shall  appear  in  his  glory. 

Is.  xl.  9.  O  Ziou,  that  bringest  good  tidings,  get  thee 
up  into  the  high  mountain;  O  Jerusalem,  that  bring- 
est good  tidings,  lift  up  thy  voice  with  strength;  lift 
it  up,  be  not  afraid ;  say  unto  the  cities  of  Judah,  Be- 
hold your  God ! 

10.  Behold,  the  Lord  God  will  come  with 

strong /(«"(/,  and  his  arm  sliall  rule  for  him:  behold, 
his  reward  m  with  him,  and  his  work  before  hira. 
.   —  .xlix.  14.  But  Ziou  said.  The  Loud  hath  forsaken 
me,  aud  my  Lord  hath  forgotten  me. 

1.5.  Can  a  woman    forget   her  sucking  child, 

that  she  should  not  have  compassion  on  the  son  of  her 
■womb ''.  yea,  tliey  may  forget,  yet  will  I  not  forget  thee. 

i(i.  Behold,  I  have  graven  thee  u|ion  the  palms 

of  my  hands;  thy  walls  are  continually  before  me. 

17.  Thy  children  shall  make  haste ;  thy  de- 
stroyers and  they  that  made  thee  waste  shall  go  forth 
of  thee. 

/<■/•.  XXX.  21.  And  their  nobles  shall  beofthem.selves, 
and  their  governor  shall  proceed  from  the  midst  of 
them  ;  aud  I  will  cause  him  to  draw  near,  and  he  shall 
approach  unto  me :  for  who  in  this  that  engaged  his 
heart  to  approach  unto  me  ?  saith  the  LonD. 

—  xxxi.  1.  At  the  same  time,  saith  the  Lord,  will  I 
be  the  God  of  all  the  families  of  Israel,  aud  they  sliall 
be  my  people. 

4.  Again  I  will  build  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be 

built,  O  virgin  of  Israel:  thou  shalt  again  be  adorned 
with  thy  tabrets,  and  shalt  go  forth  in  the  dances  of 
them  that  make  merry. 

38.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith   the  Loun, 

that  the  city  shall  be  built  to  the  Lokd  from  the  tower 
of  Ilanaueel  unto  the  gate  of  the  corner. 

39.  And  the  measuring  line  shall  yet  go  forth 

over  against  it  upon  the  hill  Gareb,  and  shall  compass 
about  to  (ioath. 

40.  And  the  whole  valley  of  the  dead  bodies, 

and  of  the  ashes,  and  all  the  fields  unto  the  liack  of 
Kidron,  unto  the  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward  the 
east,  !ihdl  he  holy  unto  the  Loud  ;  it  shall  not  be  pluck- 
ed ui>,  nor  thrown  down  any  more  tor  ever. 

Zeeli.  i.  14.  So  the  angel  that  communed  with  me 
said  unto  me,  Cry  thou,  saving.  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts :  I  am  jealous  for  Jerusalem  aud  for  Zion  with 
a  great  jealou.sj'. 

!5.  And  I  am  very  sore  displeased  with  the 

heathen  that  are  at  ease:  for  I  was  but  a  little  tli»- 
pleased,  and  they  helped  forward  the  affliction. 

16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord;  lam  re- 
turned to  JerusiUcm  with  mercies:  my  house  siiall  be 
built  in  it,  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  anil  a  line  shall  be 
stretched  forth  upou  Jerusalem. 


17.  Cry  yet,  saying,  Tims  saith  the  Loud  of 

hosts  ;  My  cities' through  prosperity  shall  yet  lie  spread 
abroad;  and  the  Loud  shall  yet  comfort  Zion,  and 
shall  yet  choose  JenisaUiu. 

—  ii.  Iv.  And  the  Loud  shall  inherit  Judah  his  por- 
tion iji  the  holy  laud,  and  shall  choose  Jerusalem  again. 

—  viii.  3,  Thus  saith  the  Loud;  I  am  returned  unto 
Zion,  and  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem  :  and 
Jerusalem  shall  be  called  A  city  of  truth;  aud  the 
moimlaiu  of  the  Loud  of  hosts,  I'lie  holy  mountain. 

4.  Thus  said  the  Loud  of  hosts;  There  shall 

yet  old  men  and  old  women  dwell  in  the  streets  of 
.lerusalem,  and  every  man  with  his  staB'  in  his  hand 
for  very  age. 

'-  .5.  And  the  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of 

boys  aud  girls  playing  in  the  streets  thereof 

§  181.    Destruction  by  tiie  Romans  Foretold. 

Zerh.  xiv.  1.  Behold  the  day  of  the  Loud  cometli, 
and  thy  spoil  shall  lie  divided  in  the  midst  of  thee. 

2.  Fori  will  gather  all  nations  against  Jeru- 
salem to  battle;  and  the  city  shall  be  taken,  and  the 
houses  rifled,  and  the  women  ravished  ;  and  half  of 
the  citj'  shall  go  forth  into  e;iiitivity,  aud  llie  residue 
of  the  people  shall  not  he  cut  off  from  the  city. 

M(tt.  xxiii.  38.  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 
desolate. 

39.  For  I  say  unto  vou,  Ye  shall  not  see  me 

henceforth,  till  ye  shall  say.  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxiv.  6.  And  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours 
of  wars  :  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled :  for  all  these  things 
must  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  is  not  yet. 

—  —  7.  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and 
kingdom  against  Idngdom  :  and  there  sli;ill  lie  famines, 
and  pestilences,  and  earthquakes,  in  divers  jilaces. 

8.  All  these  are  the  beginning  of  sorrows. 

19.  And  woe  unto  them  tliat  are  with  child, 

and  to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  days  ! 

20.  But  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 

winter,  neither  on  the  sabbath  day  : 

21.  For  then  shall  be  gffat  tribulation,  such 

as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  this 
time,  no,  nor  ever  shall  be. 

Mark  xiii.  7.  And  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and 
rumors  of  wars,  be  ye  not  troubled :  for  such  things 
must  needs  be  ;  but  the  end  shall  not  he  yet. 

8.  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,   and 

kingdom  against  kingdom :  and  there  shall  be  earth- 
quakes in  divers  places,  and  there  shall  lie  famines  and 
troubles:  these  are  the  beginnings  of  sorrows. 

17.  But  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child,  and 

to  them  that  give  suck  in  those  days  ! 

18.  And  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 

winter. 

19.  For  in  those  days  shall  be  affliction,  such  as 

was  not  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  which  God 
created  unto  this  time,  neifhcr  shall  be. 

Luke  xix.  41.  Aud  when  he  was  come  near,  he  be- 
held the  city,  and  wept  over  it, 

42.  Saying,  If  thou  hadst  known,  even  thou, 

at  least  in  this  thy  day,  the  things  which  belong  unto 
thy  peace !  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes. 

43.  For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee,  that 

thine  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench  about  thee,  and  com- 
pass thee  round,  and  keep  thee  in  on  every  side, 

44.  And  shall  lay  thee  even  with  the  ground, 

and  thy  childreu  within  "thee;  and  they  shall  not  leave 
in  thee  one  stone  upon  another ;  because  thou  knowest 
not  the  time  of  thy  visitation. 

— xxi.  9.  But  when  ye  shall  he:ir  of  wars  and  com- 
motions, be  not  terrified :  for  these  things  must  first 
come  to  pass  ;  but  the  end  j'.i  not  by  and  by. 

_  10.  Then  said  he  unto  them.  Nation  shall  rise 

against  nation,  and  kingdom  against  kingdom : 

20.  And  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem  com- 
passed with  armies,  then  know  that  the  desolation 
thereof  is  niirh. 

• 31.  then  let  them  which  are  in  Judea  flee  to 

the  mountains ;  and  let  them  which  are  in  the  midst 
of  it  depart  out ;  and  let  not  them  that  are  m  the  coun- 
tries enter  thereinto. 


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CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Luke  xxi.  23.  For  these  1)6  the  da^s  of  vengeance, 
that  all  thiuars  -which  are  written  may  be  fulfilled. 

23.  lint  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child, 

and  to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  days !  for  there 
shall  he  great  distress  in  the  limd,  and  wrath  upon  this 
peojile. 

24.  And  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the 

sword,  and  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all  nations: 
and  Jerusalem  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  GentOes, 
until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fullilled. 

Acts  vi.  14.  For  we  have  heard  him  say,  that  this 
Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place,  and  shall 
change  the  customs  which  Moses  delivered  us. 


CHAP.  XV. 
JUDAISM  AND  CHRISTIANITY. 

§  182.    The  Gospel  to  be  offered  first  to  the  Jews. 

Mat.  X.  5.  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  com- 
manded them,  saying.  Go  not  into  the  way  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, and  into  any  city  of  the  Samaritans  enter  ye  not : 

6.  But  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 

of  Israel. 

—  XV.  24.  But  he  answered  and  said,  I  am  not  sent 
but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel. 

§  183.  Tliey  Demand  the  Death  of  Clu-ist. 

AcU  siii.  28.  And  though  they  found  no  cause  of 
death  in  him,  yet  desired  they  Pilate  that  he  shoiUd  be 
slain. 

29.  And  when  the.y  had  fulfilled  all  that  was 

written  of  him,  they  took  liiin  down  fi'om  the  tree,  and 
laid  him  in  a  sepulchre. 

§  184.    The  Friiit  of  Christ's  Personal  Ministry  ui 
Jerusalem. 

Ads  i.  1.5.  And  in  those  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the 
midst  of  the  disciples,  and  said,  (the  number  of  names 
together  were  about  a  hundred  and  twenty,) 

§  185.    The  Field  a  Hopeful  one. 

Ads  ii.  5.  And  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem 
Jews,  devout  men,  out  of  every  nation  imder  heaven. 

§  186.    The  Pentecostal  Beginning.    30  A.D. 

(1.   PROMISED.) 

Joel  ii.  28.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  afterward,  that 
I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh;  and  your 
sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy ;  yoiu'  old 
men  shall  dream  ikeams,  your  j'oung  men  shall  see 
visions : 

29.  And  also  upon  the  sciTants  and  upon  the 

handmaids  in  those  days  will  I  pour  out  n\y  Sjiirit. 

30.  And  I  will  sliew  wonders  in  tiie  heavens 

and  in  the  earth,  blood,  and  fire,  and  pillars  of  smoke. 

31.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

the  moon  into  blood,  before  the  great  and  terrible  day 
of  the  Lord  come. 

Acts  i.  5.  For  John  truly  baptized  with  water ;  but 
ye  shall  be  Ijaptizcd  with  the  Holy  Ghost  not  many 
days  hence. 

6.  When  they  therefore  were  come  together, 

they  asked  of  him,  saying,  Lord,  wilt  thou  at  this  time 
restore  again  the  kiugdmn  to  Israel  ? 

7.  And  he  said  imto  them.  It  is  not  for  you  to 

know  the  times  or  the  seasons,  which  the  Father  hath 
put  in  his  own  power. 

—  —  8.  But  ye  shall  receive  power,  after  that  the 
Holy  Ghost  is  come  upon  you :  and  ye  shall  be  wit- 
nesses unto  me  both  in  Jerusalem,  and  in  all  Judea, 
and  in  Samaria,  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the 
earth. 

(3.   RR.VI.IZED.) 

AdJi  ii.  8.  And  how  hear  we  cvcrj'  man  in  our  own 
tongue,  wherein  we  were  horn  ? 

9.  Parthians,  and  MeJcs,  and  Elamitcs,   and 


the  dwellers  in  ]\Iesopotamia,  and  in  Judea,  and  Cai> 
padocia,  in  Pont  us,  and  Asia, 

10.  Phijgia,  and  Pamphylia,  in  Egypt,   and 

in  the  parts  of  Ltbya  about  Cyrene,  and  strangers  of 
Rome,  Jews  and  proselytes, 

11.  Cretes  and  Arabians,  we  do   hear   them 

speak  in  our  tongues  the  wonderful  works  of  God. 

16.  But  this  is  that  which  was  spoken  by  the 

lirophet  Joel ; 

17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days, 

saith  God,  I  will  pour  out  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh : 
and  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy,  and 
your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  and  your  old  men 
shall  ch'eam  dreams : 

18.  And  on  my  servants  and  on  my  handmaid- 
ens I  will  pom-  out  in  those  days  of  my  Spirit;  and 
they  shall  prophesy : 

19.  And  I  will  shew  wonders  in  heaven  above, 

and  signs  in  the  earth  beneath ;  blood,  and  fire,  and 
vapour  of  smoke : 

20.  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

the  moon  into  blood,  before  that  great  and  notable  day 
of  the  Lord  come : 

37.  Now  when  they  heard  tliis,  they  were 

pricked  in  their  heart,  and  said  imto  Peter  and  to  the 
rest  of  the  apostles.  Men  atid  brethren,  what  shall  we 
do? 

38.  Then  Peter  said  unto  them.  Repent,  and 

be  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  the  name  of  Jesus 
Christ  for  the  remission  of  sins,  and  ye  shall  receive 
the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

40.  And  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify 

and  exhort,  saying.  Save  yourselves  from  this  imto- 
ward  generation. 

—  —  41.  Then  they  that  gladly  received  his  word 
were  baptized :  and  the  same  day  there  were  added 
unto  them  about  three  thousand  souls. 

42.  And  the}'  continued  steadfistlv  in  the  apos- 
tles' doctrine  and  fellowship,  and  in  breaking  of  bread, 
and  in  prayers. 

§  187.    Growth  of  the  Church  during  the  first  Six 
Tears.* 

(1.   AFTER  THE   HEALIXG   OF  THE  LAME  MAN.) 

Acts  iii.  17.  And  now,  brethren,  I  wot  that  through 
ignorance  ye  did  it,  as  did  also  your  rulers. 

19."  Repent  ye  therefore,  and  be  converted, 

that  your  sins  may  be  blotted  out,  when  the  times  of 
refreshing  shall  come  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord ; 

20.  Aud  he  shall  send  Jesus  Christ,  which  be- 
fore was  preached  unto  you : 

—  iv.  4.  Howbeit  many  of  them  which  heard  the 
word  believed ;  and  the  number  of  the  men  was  about 
five  thousand. 

(2.   AFTER    THE    JUDGMENT  rTON   AN.VNIAS  AND   SAP- 
PHIRA.) 

Ads  V.  13.  And  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  him- 
self to  them  :  but  the  people  magnified  them. 

14.  And  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the 

Lord,  multitudes  both  of  men  and  women  ;) 

(3.  AFTER  THE  APPOrN'TMEST  OF  DEACONS.   PER- 
HAPS ABOUT  35  A.D.) 

Ads  vi.  7.  And  the  word  of  God  increased ;  and 
the  number  of  the  disciples  multiplied  in  Jerusalem 
greatly ;  and  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were  obe- 
dient to  the  faith. 

§  188.    The  First  Persecution.    36-39  A.D. 

See  Acts  viii.  1. 

Ads  ix.  31.  Then  had  the  churches  rest  throughout 
all  Judea  and  Galilee  and  Samaria,  and  were  edified ; 
and  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  com- 
fort of  the  Holy  Ghost,  were  multiplied. 

§  189.    St.  Paul  in  Jerusalem.    58  A.D. 

Acts  xxi.  20.  And  when  they  heard  it,  they  glorified 
the  Lord,  and  said  unto  him.  Thou  seest,  brother,  how 

*  The  whole  number  of  converts  is  supposed  to  have  been  at 
least  tou  or  twelve  thousand.— U. 


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CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


many  tUoiisninIs  of  Jews  there  arc  whiqji  believe;  mid 
the)'  are  all  zealous  of  the  law: 

Act.i  xxi.  21.  Aiul  they  are  informeil  of  thee,  that  thou 
teaclicst  all  the  .Jews  whieh  are  among  the  Gentiles  lo 
forsake  Moses,  sayin.t;'  tliat  they  ought  not  to  cirrum- 
cise  t/ii'ir  chiMren,  neither  to  walk  after  the  (aistoins. 

23.  What  is  it  therefore?  the  multitude  nuist 

needs  come  together :  for  they  will  hear  that  thou  art 
comG 

S  1!M).    Labors  among  the  Jews  in  Other  Places. 

(1.  i>.vM.\scrs.) 

Acts  ix.  20.  And  straightway  ho  preached  Christ  in 
the  synagogues,  that  he  is  the  Son  of  God. 

— " — 22.  But  Saul  ini'reased  the  more  in  strength, 
and  confounded  the  .Jews  which  dwelt  at  Damascus, 
proving  that  this  is  very  Christ. 

(2.    ISI,.\ND   OV   CYrRUS.) 

Acl-1  xiii.  5.  And  when  they  were  at  Salamis,  they 
preached  the  word  of  God  in  the  s3niagogucs  of  the 
Jews :  and  they  had  also  John  to  t/teir  minister. 

(3.   ANTIOCH   IN   riSIDIA.) 

Acts  xiii.  13.  Now  when  Paul  and  his  company 
loosed  from  Paphos,  they  came  to  Perga  in  Pamphy- 
lia :  and  John  departing  fi-om  them  returned  to  Jeru- 
salem. 

14.  But  when  they  departed  from  Perga,  they 

came  to  Aniiocli  in  Pisidia,  and  went  into  the  syna- 
gogue on  the  sabbath  day,  and  sat  down. 

16.  Then  Paul  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with 

7iw  hand  said,  Men  of  Lsrael,  and  ye  that  fear  God, 
give  audience. 

20.  Men  a?i4  brethren,  children  of  the  stock 

of  Abraham,  and  whosoever  among  you  feareth  God, 
to  )-ou  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent. 

(4.    ICONIUII.) 

Acts  xiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  jiass  in  Iconium,  that 
they  went  both  together  into  the  synagogue  of  the 
Jews,  and  so  spake,  that  a  great  multitude  both  of  the 
Jews  and  also  of  the  Greeks  believed. 

(5.   THESSALONICA.) 

Acts  xvii.  1.  Now  when  they  had  passed  through 
Amphipolis  and  ApoUonia,  they  came  to  Thessalonica, 
where  was  a  synagogue  of  the  Jews : 

2.  And  Paul,  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  unto 

them,  and  three  sabbath  days  reasoned  with  them  out 
of  the  Script  ares, 

4.  And  some  of  them  believed,  and  consorted 

with  Paul  and  Silas;  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a 
great  multitude,  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few. 

(6.   BEKEA.) 

Acts  xvii.  9.  And  when  they  had  taken  security  of 
Jason,  and  of  the  others,  they  let  them  go. 

1"0.  And  tlic  bretlireri  immediately  sent  away 

Paul  and  Silas  by  night  unto  Berea :  who  coming 
ihit/icr  went  into  the  synagogue  of  the  .Jews. 

—  — 12.  Therefore  many  of  them  believed ;  also  of 
honourable  women  which  were  Greeks,  and  of  men, 
not  a  few. 

(7.   CORINTH.) 

Ads  xviii.  1.  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from 
Athens,  and  came  to  Corinth ; 

2.  And  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila, 

born  in  Pontus,  lately  come  from  Italy,  with  his  wife 
Priscilla,  (because  that  Claudius  h.ad  commanded  all 
Jews  to  depart  from  IJome,)  and  came  unto  them. 

4.  And  he  reasoned  in  the  sjmagogue  every 

sabbath,  and  persuaded  the  Jews  and  the  Greeks. 

(8.   EPHKSCS.) 

Acts  xviii.  19.  And  he  came  to  Ephcsus,  and  left 
them  there:  but  he  himself  entered  into  the  syna- 
gogue, and  reasoned  witli  the  .Jews. 

—  xix.  10.  Antl  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two 
years;  so  that  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the 
word  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  both  Jews  and  Greeks. 

(9.   RO.ME.) 

Aet.<i  xxviii.  17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three 
days  Paul  called  Uie  chief  of  the  Jews  togeUier ;  and 


when  they  were  come  together,  he  said  unto  them, 
Jh'ii  t(ti<l  brethren,  though  1  hiive  committed  nothing 
:igainst  the  people,  or  customs  of  our  fathers,  yet  was 
I  delivered  prisoner  from  Jerusalem  into  the  hands  of 
the  l{om:uis: 

18.  Who,  when  they  had  exanuned  me,  would 

have  let  me  go,  because  tlierc  was  no  cause  of  death 
in  me. 

19.  But  when  the  Jews  spake  against  it,  I  wag 

constrained  to  appeid  unto  C^e.sar;  not  that  I  had 
aught  to  accuse  iny  n:ition  of 

20.  For  this  c:uise  therefore  have  I  called  for 

you,  to  see  i/(ii(,  :ui(l  to  sjieak  with  i/mi :  because  that 
for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  liound  with  this  chain. 

21.  And  they  s;iid  unto  him.  We  neither  re- 
ceived letters  out  of  Judea  concerning  thee,  neither 
any  of  the  brethren  that  came  shewed  or  spake  any 
harm  of  thee.  , 

22.  But  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou 

thinkest:  for  as  concerning  this  sect,  we  know  that 
every  where  it  is  spoken  against. 

24.  And  some  believed  the  things  which  were 

spoken,  and  some  believed  not. 

(10.  ST.  Paul's  testimony  in  the  si'idier  of  60  a.d.) 

Acts  xxvi.  19.  Whereupon,  O  king  Agrippa,  I  was 
not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vision : 

—  —  20.  But  shewed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus, 
and  at  Jerusalem,  and  througlK)Ut  all  the  coasts  of  Ju- 
dea, ;md  t/iei(  to  the  Gentiles,  that  they  shoidcl  repent 
and  turn  to  God,  and  do  works  meet  for  repentance. 

§  191.    Opposition  of  tlie  Jews. 

(1.   AT  ANTTOCII   in   PISIDIA.) 

Acts  xiii.  43.  And  when  the  .Jews  were  gone  out  of 
the  synagogue,  the  Gentiles  besought  that  these  words 
might  be  preached  to  them  the  next  saljbath. 

43.  Now  when  the  congregation  was  broken 

up,  many  of  the  .Jews  and  religious  proselytes  followed 
Paul  and  Barn.abas;  who,  speaking  to  them,  persuad- 
ed them  to  continue  in  the  grace  of  God. 

44.  And  the  next  sabbath  day  came  almost 

the  whole  city  together  to  hear  the  word  of  God. 

4.5.  But  when  the  Jews  saw  the  multitudes, 

they  were  filled  with  eii'^y,  and  spake  against  those 
things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul,  contradicting  and 
blaspheming. 

(3.    AT   CORINTH.) 

Acts  xviii.  13.  And  when  Gallio  was  the  deputy  of 
Achaia,  the  Jews  made  insurrection  with  one  accord 
against  Paul,  and  brought  him  to  the  judgment  scat, 

13.  Saying,  This/c//(;(o  persuaded  men  to  wor- 
ship God  contrary  to  the  law. 

14.  And  "when  Paul  was  now  .about  to  open 

/us  mouth,  Gallio  said  unto  the  Jews,  If  it  were  a  mat- 
ter of  wronjj  or  wicked  lewdness,  O  f/e  Jews,  reason 
would  that  f  should  liear  with  yon  : 

15.   But  if   it  be   a  tpiestion   of  words  and 

names,  and  of  your  law,  look  ye  to  it ;  for  I  will  be  no 
judge  of  such  matters. 

16.  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgment  seat. 

17.  Then  all  the  Greeks  took  Sosthenes,  the 

chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  and  beat  Iiirn  before  the 
judgment  seat.  And  Gallio  cared  tor  none  of  those 
things. 

(3.    AT   EPHESUS.) 

Acts  xix.  8.  And  he  went  into  the  synagogue,  and 
spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months,  disputinj^ 
and  persuading  the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

9.  But  when  di%'ei-s  were  hardened,  and  be- 
lieved not,  but  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the  mill-' 
titude,  he  departed  from  them,  and  separated  tlie  dis- 
ciples, disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one  Tyrannus. 

(4.    .\T   CORINTH   AGAIN.) 

Acts  XX.  1.  And  afler  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul 
called  unto  him  the  disci|ilcs,  anil  embraced  t/i^m,  and 
departed  for  to  go  into  JIaeedonia. 

3.  And  when  he  had  gone  over  those  parts, 

and  had  given  them  much  exhortation,  he  came  into 
Greece, 


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CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Acts  XX.  3.  And  tJieiv  abode  three  months.  And 
when  the  Jews  laid  wait  i'or  liim,  as  lie  was  about  to  sail 
into  Syria,  he  purposed  to  return  through  Macedonia. 

4.  And  thci'e  accompanied  him  into  Asia  Sopa- 

ter  of  Berea ;  and  of  the  Tlicssalonians,  Aristarchus 
and  Secundus;  and  Gains  of  I)crl>c,  and  Timotheus; 
and  of  Asia,  Tychicus  and  Trophimus. 

5.  These  going  before  tarried  for  us  at  Troas. 

§  192.    Tlie  Jews  Given  Up. 

(1.   BY   CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xxi.  43.  Therefore  say  I  imto  you,  The  king- 
dom of  God  shall  be  taken  from  you,  and  given  to  a 
nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits  thereof. 

(3.   BY  THE   APOSTLES.) 

Act.1  xiii.  40.  Beware  therefore,  ^'st  that  come  upon 
you,  which  is  spoken  of  in  the  prophets; 

41.  Behold,  ye  despisers,   and  wonder,   and 

perish  :  for  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  a  work  which 
ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe,  though  a  man  declare  it 
imto  you. 

46.  Then  Paul  and  Barnabas  waxed  bold,  and 

said.  It  was  necessary  that  the  word  of  (^od  should 
first  have  been  sjioken  to  you :  but  seeing  ye  put  it 
from  you,  and  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlast- 
ing lii'e,  lo,  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles. 

47.  For  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us,  sat/- 

ing,  I  have  set  thee  to  lie  a  light  of  the  Gentiles,  that 
thou  shouldest  be  for  salvation  unto  the  ends  of  the 
earth. 

— •  ■ —  49.  And  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  published 
throughout  all  the  region. 

—  xviii.  5.  And  when  Silas  and  Timotheus  were 
come  from  JNIacedonia,  Paul  was  pressed  in  the  spirit, 
and  testitied  to  the  Jews  tliat  Jesus  'wna  Clirist. 

G.  And  when  they  opposed  themselves,  and 

blasphemed,  he  shook  /tin  raiment,  and  said  unto  them. 
Your  blood  be  upon  your  own  heads;  I  am  clean: 
from  henceforlh  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles. 

—  xxviii.  25.  And  wlien  tlicy  agreed  not  among 
themselves,  they  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  spoken 
one  word.  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Esaias  the 
prophet  unto  om-  fathers, 

26.  Saying,  Go    unto  this  people,  and  say, 

Hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  underetand ;  and 
seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  not  perceive: 

27.  For  the  heart  of  this  people  is  waxed  gross, 

and  tlieir  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and  their  eyes  have 
they  closed  ;  lest  they  should  see  with  i/teir  eyes,  and 
hear  with  //leir  ears,  and  understand  with  t/ieir  heart, 
and  should  lie  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them. 

38.  Be  it  known  therefore  unto  you,  that  the 

salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gentiles,  and  t/iut 
they  will  hear  it. 

—  —  29.  And  when  he  bad  said  these  words,  the 
Jews  departed,  and  had  great  reasoning  among  them- 
selves. 

§  193.    The  Jews  will  one  day  Repent  the  Death 
of  the  Jttessiau. 

ZeeJi.  xii.  10.  And  I  will  pour  upon  the  house  of  Da- 
vid, and  upon  the  inhabittmts  of  Jerusalem,  the  spirit 
of  grace  and  of  suiiplieatinns  :  and  tlicy  shall  look  upon 
me  whom  tliey  have  jiierced,  and  they  shall  mourn  for 
him,  as  one  niournetli  for  /(/.■*  only  .ion,  and  shall  be  in 
bitterness  for  him,  as  one  that  "is  in  bitterness  for  Jiis 
tirstbom. 

11.  In  that  day  shall  there  be  a  great  moura- 

ing  in  Jerusalem,  as  the  mourning  of  HadacU-iuunon 
in  the  vallt'y  of  Megiddon. 

13.  And  the  laud  shall  mouni,  every  fiimily 

apart;  the  family  of  llie  house  of  David  apart,  anil 
their  wives  .apart;  th(^  family  of  the  house  of  Mathan 
apart,  and  their  wives  apart  ; 

l:!.  The  family  of  the  house  of  Levi  apart,  and 

their  wi\-es  apart;  the  family  of  Shiraei  apart,  and 
tlieir  wives  a|);irl  ; 

14.  All  the  families  that  remain,  every  familj' 

apart,  and  their  wives  apart. 


§  194»    And  will  be  Gathered  lii. 

Tx.  i.  2.5.  And  I  will  turn  my  hand  upon  thee,  and 
purely  purge  away  thy  dross,  and  take  away  all  thy 
tin : 

26.  And  I  will  restore  thy  judges  as  at  the  first, 

.and  thy  counsellors  as  at  the  beginning:  afterward 
thou  sh.alt  be  called,  The  city  of  righteousness,  the 
faithful  city. 

27.  Zion  shall  be  redeemed  with  judgment, 

and  her  converts  with  righteousness. 

—  xxvi.  1.  In  that  day  shall  this  song  be  sung  in  the 
land  of  Judah  ;  We  have  a  strong  city ;  salvation  will 
G'o(Za|ipoint/«;' walls  and  bulwarks. 

2.  Open  ye  the  gates,  that  the  righteous  nation 

which  keepeth  tlie  truth  may  enter  in.  , 

3.  Thou  wilt  keep  him  in  perfect  peace,  inJtose 

mind  is  stayed  on  t/iee:  because  he  trusteth  in  thee. 

— .  —  4.  Trust  ye  in  the  Lord  for  ever:  for  in  the 
Lord  JEHOVAH  in  everlasting  strength. 

,5.  For  he  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  on 

high  ;  the  lofty  city,  he  layeth  it  low  ;  he  layeth  it  low, 
even  to  the  ground;  he  bringeth  it  eirii,  to  the  dust. 

6.  The  foot  shall  tread  it  down,  ecen  the  feet  of 

the  poor,  and  the  steps  of  the  needy. 

12.  Lord,  thou  wilt  ordain  peace  for  us :  for 

tliou  also  hast  wrought  all  our  works  in  us. 

1,5.  Thou  hast  increased  the  nation,  O  Lord, 

thou  hast  increased-  the  nation ;  thou  art  glorified : 
thou  hadst  removed  it  far  vnto  all  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

—  xxix.  33.  But  when  he  seeth  his  children,  the 
work  of  mine  hands,  in  the  midst  of  him,  they  shall 
sanctify  my  name,  and  sanctify  the  Holy  One  of  Jacob, 
and  shall  fear  the  God  of  Israel. 

24.  They  also  that  erred  in  spirit  shall  come  to 

understanding,  and  they  that  murmured  shall  learn 
doctrine. 

—  xxxii.  13.  Upon  the  land  of  my  people  .shall  eome 
up  thorns  and  briers;  yea,  upon  all  the  houses  of  joy 
in  the  joyous  city  : 

14.  Because  the  palaces  shall  be  forsaken ;  the 

multitude  of  the  city  shall  be  left ;  the  forts  and  tow- 
ers shall  lie  for  dens  for  ever,  a  joy  of  wild  asses,  a  pas- 
ture of  flocks ; 

15.  Until  the  Sjiirit  be  poured  upon  us  from  on 

high,  and  the  wilderness  be  a  fruitful  field,  and  the 
fruitful  field  lie  counted  for  a  forest. 

16.  Then  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  righteousness  remain  in  the  fruitful  field 

• 17.  And  the  worlv  of  righteousness   shall  be 

peace ;  and  the  effect  of  righteousness,  quietness  and 
assurance  for  ever. 

18.  And  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable 

habitation,  and  in  sure  dwellings,  and  in  quiet  resting 
places ; 

19.  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the 

forest ;  and  the  city  shall  be  low  in  a  low  place. 

30.  Blessed  are  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters, 

that  send  forth  thither  the  feet  of  the  ox  and  the  ass. 

—  XXXV.  1.  The  wilderness  and  the  solitary  place 
shall  be  glad  for  them ;  and  the  desert  shall  rejoice, 
and  blossom  as  the  rose. 

2.  It  shall  blossom  abundantly,  and  rejoice 

even  with  joj'  and  singing :  the  glory  of  Lebanon  shall 
be  given  unto  it,  the  excellencj'  of  Carmel  and  Sharon  ; 
the}-  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  and  the  excellen- 
cy of  our  God. 

—  xl.  1.  Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people,  saith 
your  God. 

3.  Speak  ye  comfortably  to  Jerusalem,  and 

cry  unto  her,  that  her  warfare  is  accomplished,  that 
her  iniquity  is  pardoned  :  for  she  hath  received  of  the 
Lord's  hand  double  for  all  her  sins. 

—  xl\'.  1 7.  But  Israel  shall  be  saved  in  the  Lord  with 
an  everlasling  .salvation  :  ye  shall  not  be  ashamed  uoi 
confounded  world  without  end. 

./(';•.  xxiv.  7.  And  I  will  give  them  a  heart  to  know 
me,  that  I  am  the  Lord;  and  they  shall  be  my  peo- 
lile,  and  I  will  lie  their  God  :  for  they  shall  return  unta 
me  with  tlieir  whole  heart. 

—  xxxi.  31.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, 
tliat  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of 
Israel,  and  with  the  house  of  Judah; 


310 


CHAP.  XV. 


THE  HEBREWS. 


BOOK  XI. 


Jer.  xxxi.  33.  Not  acronlins  to  the  rovenatit  that  1 
madi-with  their  falhci-s,  in  tlicdav  ihat  I  tooktluni  hy 
tlif  hand  to  bring  them  ovit  of  the  land  ot'Ejivpl ;  which 
my  covenant  they  brake,  although  I  was  ii  husband 
uiilo  tliem,  saith  ilie  Loud  : 

3:5.  But  this  xhiM  lie  the  covenant  that  I  will 

make  with  the  house  of  Israel;  After  those  days, 
sailli  the  LoiiD,  I  will  put  my  law  in  their  inwanl  parts, 
and  write  it  in  their  hearts  ;"and  w  ill  be  their  God,  and 
thev  shall  be  mv  peoiile. 

-^ •  34.  Ami  they  shall  teach  no  more  every  inan 

his  neighbour,  and  every  man  his  brother,  saying. 
Know  the  Loud  ;  for  they  slmll  all  know  me,  from 
the  least  of  them  unto  the"  greatest  of  them,  saitli  the 
Loud:  fori  will  forgive  thl-u-  iniquity,  and  1  will  re- 
member their  sin  no  more. 

—  xxxii.  38.  And  tlicy  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will 
be  their  (Jod : 

—  —  39.  And  I  will  give  thcin  one  heart,  and  one 
way,  that  they  may  Icar  me  for  ever,  for  the  good  of 
thciu,  and  of  iheir  cliiKhvn  atU'r  them: 

40.  And  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant 

with  them,  that  I  will  not  turn  away  from  them,  to  do 
them  good  ;  but  I  will  put  my  fear  in  their  hearts,  that 
they  shall  not  depart  from  me. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  And  I  will  cleanse  them  from  all  their 
ini<iuity,  whereby  they  have  sinned  against  me  ;  and  I 
will  pardon  all  their  iniiiuities,  wherelty  they  have 
sinned,  and  whereby  they  have  transgressed  against 
me. 

—  1.  20.  In  those  davs,  and  in  that  time,  saith  the 
LoKD,  the  iniiiuity  of  Israel  shall  be  sought  for,  and 
there  sluM  be  none;  and  the  sins  of  Judah,  and  they 
shall  not  be  found:  for  I  will  pardon  them  whom  I 
reserve. 

E:tl.:  XX.  40.  For  in  mine  holy  mountain,  in  the 
mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  GoD, 
there  shall  all  the  house  of  Israel,  all  of  them  in  the 
land,  serve  me;  there  will  I  accept  them,  and  there 
will  I  reciuire  your  offerings,  and  the  tirstfruits  of 
your  oblations,  with  all  your  holy  things. 

43.  And  there  shall  ye  remcml)er  your  ways, 

and  ;dl  your  doings,  wherein  ye  have  been  detiled  ; 
and  ye  shall  loathe  j-ourselves  in  your  own  sight  for  all 
your  evils  that  ye  have  committed. 

44.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  fan  tlie  LoKD, 

when  I  have  wrought  with  you  for  my  name's  sake, 
not  according  to  your  wicked  ways,  nor  according  to 
vour  corrupt  doiiigs,  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

—  xxi.  25.  And  thou,  profane  wicked  prince  of  Israel, 
whose  day  is  come,  when  iniquitv  s/iall  hare  an  end, 

26.  Thus  saith  the  Lord   God  ;  Remove  the 

diadem,  and  take  olf  the  crown ;  this  shaU  not  l/e  the 
same :  exalt  hi/ii  that  is  low,  and  abase  him  thid  i» 
high. 

37.  I  will  overturn,  overturn,  overturn  it :  and 

it  shall  be  no  more,  until  he  come  whose  right  it  is ; 
and  I  will  give  it  him. 

—  xxxiv.  14.  I  will  feed  them  in  a  good  pasture,  and 
upon  the  high  mountains  of  Israel  sliall  their  fold  he : 
there  shall  they  lie  in  a  good  fold,  and  );(  a  fat  pasture 
shall  they  feed  Upon  the  mountains  of  Israel. 

1.5.  I  will  feed  my  flock,  and  I  will  cause  them 

to  lie  down,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

25.  And  I  will  make  with  them  a  covenant  of 

peace,  and  will  cause  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of  the 
land:  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  in  the  wilderness, 
and  sleep  in  the  woods. 

27.  And  the  tree  of  the  field  shall  yield  her 

fniit,  and  the  earth  shall  yield  her  increase," and  they 
shall  be  safe  in  their  land,  and  sh;dl  know  that  I  nm 
the  Loud,  when  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  their  yoke, 
and  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  serv- 
ed themselves  of  them. 

2.S.  And  they  shall  no  more  be  a  prey  to  the 

heathen,  neither  sh:dl  the  lieast  of  the  land  devour 
them :  but  they  shall  dwell  safely,  and  none  shall  make 
them  afraid. 

—  xxxvi.  13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because 
they  say  unto  you.  Thou  land  dcvourest  up  men,  and 
hast  bereaved  thy  nations  ; 

14.  Therefore  thou  shalt  devour  men  no  more. 


neither  bereave  thy  nations  any  more,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

15.  Neither  will  I  cause  men  to  hear  in  tho 

shame  of  the  heathen  any  more,  neither  shall  thou 
be;ir  the  reproach  of  the  people  any  more,  neither  shalt 
thou  cause  thy  nations  to  fall  any  more,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

—  xxxvii.  23.  Neither  shall  they  defile  themselves 
any  more  with  their  idols,  nor  with  their  detestable 
things,  nor  w  ilh  any  of  llieir  tran.sgressions :  but  I  w  ill 
save  theiu  out  of  all  lluir  dwellingplaces,  w  herein  they 
have  sinned,  ioid  will  ileaiise  them:  so  shall  they  be 
my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God. 

" 27.  My  tabern:icle  also  shall  be  with  them: 

yea,  I  will  be  "their  (iod,  and  thev  shall  be  my  people. 

—  xxxix.  2'J.  Neilher  w  ill  1  hide  my  face  any  more 
from  them  :  for  I  have  poured  out  my  Spirit  upon  the 
house  of  Isniel,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

Aiimx  ix.  13.  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Loud, 
that  the  ploughman  shall  overtake  the  re:iper,  and  the 
tre;ider  of  grapes  him  that  sowelh  seed;  and  the 
mountains  shall  drop  sweet  wine,  and  all  the  hills 
shall  melt. 

Mii-iih  ii.  12.  I  will  surely  assemble,  O  .Jacob,  all  of 
thee;  I  will  surely  gather  the  remnant  of  Israel;  I 
will  init  them  together  as  the  sheep  of  Bozrali,  as  the 
(lock  in  the  midst  of  their  fold  :  Ihey  sh;dl  make  great 
noise  by  reason  of  the  mnltilnde  <>/  men. 

13.  The   breaker  is  come  up   before    them : 

they  have  broken  up,  and  have  passed  thro\igh  the 
gate,  and  are  gone  out  by  it ;  and  their  king  shall  pass 
before  them,  and  the  Loud  on  the  head  of  them. 

Zo-li.  iii.  10.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Loud  oI  hosts, 
shall  ye  call  every  man  his  neighbour  under  the  vine 
and  under  the  fig  tree. 

—  vi.  14.  And  the  crowns  shall  be  to  Ilelem,  iind  to 
Toliijah,  and  to  .Jcdaiah,  and  to  Hen  the  son  o;  Zeph- 
aniah,  for  a  memorial  in  the  temple  of  the  Loud. 

15.  And  they  t/uit  are  far  ofi'  shall  come  and 

build  in  the  temple  "of  the  Loud,  and  ye  shall  know 
that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  iiiito  you.  And 
thi.'t  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  will  diligently  obey  the 
voice  of  the  Loud  j-oiu-  God. 

—  viii.  13.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  W«<as  ye  were 
a  curse  among  the  heathen,  O  house  of  Jud'ah,  and 
house  of  Israel;  so  will  I  save  you,  and  ye  shall  be  a 
blessing  :  fear  not,  bid  let  your  "hands  be  strong. 

14.  For  thus  saith  Uie  Loud  of  hosts ;  As  I 

thought  to  punish  you,  when  your  fathers  provoked 
me  to  wrath,  saith  tlie  Loud  of  hosts,  and  I  repented 
not: 

15.  So  again  have  I  thought  in  these  days  to 

do  well  unto  Jerusalem  and  to  the  house  of  Judah : 
i  fear  ye  not. 

22.  Yea,  many  people    and    strong   nations 

shall  come  to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  Jerusalem, 
and  to  pray  before  the  Loud. 

23."  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  In  those 

days  it  shall  come  to  p<i^,  that  ten  men  shall  take  hold 
out  of  all  languages  of  the  nations,  even  shall  take 
hold  of  the  skirt  "of  him  that  is  a  Jew,  saying,  We 
will  go  with  you  :  for  we  have  heard  that  God  w  with 
you. 

—  ix.  8.  And  I  will  encamp  about  mine  house  be- 
cause of  the  army,  because  of  him  that  iia.sseth  by, 
and  because  of  hiin  that  returneth  :  and  no  oppressor 
shall  pass  through  them  any  more :  for  now  have  I 
seen  with  mine  eyes. 

12.  Tiun  you  to  the  strong  hold,  ye  prisoners  of 

!  hope :  even  to  day  do  I  declare  that  I  will  render 

double  unto  thee : 
!      —  X.  12.  And  I  will  strengthen  them  in  the  Lord; 

and  they  shall  walk  up  and'  down  in  his  name,  sjiith 

the  Lord. 

—  xiv.  5.  And  ve  shall  flee  to  the  vallev  of  the 
mountains;  for  the  vallev  of  the  mountains  slial 
reach  mito  Azal :  yea,  ye  shall  flee,  like  as  ye  tied 
from  before  the  earthquake  in  tlie  days  of  Lzziah 
king  of  Judah:  and  the  Lord  my  God  shall  come, 
ami  all  the  saints  w  ilh  thee. 

0.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  m  that  day,  that 

the  lisht  shall  not  be  clear,  twr  dark :  ,    „   , 

—  —  7.  But  it  shall  be  one  day  which  shall  bo 

111 


CHAP.  I. 


OTHER  NATIOJ^S. 


BOOK  xn. 


known  to  the  Lord,  not  day,  nor  night :  but  it  shall 
como  to  pass,  that  at  evening  time  it  shall  be  light. 

Zech  \iv.8.  And  it  shall  be  in  that  day,  MaHiving  wa- 
ters shall  go  out  from  Jerusalem  ;  half  ol  them  to- 
ward the  former  sea,  and  half  of  them  toward  the 
hinder  sea ;  in  summer  and  in  winter  shall  it  be 

Mai  iii  4  Then  shall  the  offering  ot  Judah  and 
Jerusalem  Ije  pleasant  unto  the  Lord,  as  in  the  days 
of  old,  and  as  in  former  years. 

,5,  And  I  will  come  near  to  you  to  judgment ; 

and  I  will  be  a  swift  witness  against  the  sorcerers, 
and  against  the  adulterers,  and  against  false  swearers, 
and  against  those  that  oppress  the  hirelmg  in  Im 
wages,  the  widow,  and  the  fatherless,  and  that  turn 
aside  the  stranger /tom  his  right,  and  fear  not  me,  saith 
the  Lord  of  hosts. 

2  Cor.  iii.  13.  Seeing  then  that  we  have  such  hope, 
we  use  great  plainness  of  speech : 

13.  And  not  as  Moses,  which  put  a  vail  over 

his  face,  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  stead- 
fastly look  to  the  end  of  that  which  is  abolished  : 

14.  But  their  minds  were  blinded :  for  until 

this  day  rcmaiueth  the  same  vaU  untakeu  away  in  the 
reading  of  the  old  testament ;  which  vail  is  done  away 

in  Christ.  ,  ,        ,f         • 
1.5.  But  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is 

read,  the  vail  is  upon  their  heart. 
le.  Nevertheless,   when   it  shall  turn  to  the 

Lord,  the  vail  shall  be  taken  away. 

§  195.    The  Conversion  of  the  Jews  as  Kelated 
to  the  Conversion  of  the  World. 

Bom.  i.x.  1.  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not,  my 
conscience  ais<i  bearing  me  witness  in  the  Holy  Ghost, 

2.  That  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continual 

sorrow  in  my  heart. 

3.  For  I  could  wish  that  myself  were  accursed 

from  Christ  for  my  brethren,  my  kinsmen  according 
to  the  flesh ; 

—  X.  1.  Brethren,  my  heart's  desire  and  prayer  to 
God  for  Israel  is,  that  they  might  be  saved. 

—  xi.  9.  And  David  said,  Let  their  table  be  made  a 
snare,  and  a  trap,  and  a  stumblingblock,  and  a  recom- 
pense imto  them ; 


10.  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may 

not  see,  and  bow  down  their  back  alway. 

11    I  say  then.  Have  they  stumbled  that  they 

should  fall  ?  God  forbid :  but  rather  through  their 
fall  salvation  is  come  unto  the  Gentiles,  for  to  provoke 
them  to  jealousy.  . 

13.  Now  if  the  fall  of  them  be  the  riches  of 

the  world,  and  the  diminishing  of  them  the  riches  of 
the  Gentiles  ;  how  much  more  their  fulness  ? 

13   For  I  speak  to  you  Gentiles,  inasmuch  as 

I  am  the'  apostle  of  the  (Jentiles,  I  magnify  mme 

office :  ,      . 

14  If  by  any  means  I  mav  provoke  to  emu- 
lation them  which  are  my  flesh,  and  might  save  some 

of  them.  .  .  ^,         1     4,  „ 

15   For  if  the  casting  away  of  them  be  the 

reconciling  of  the  world,  what  shall  the  receivmg  of 
them  be,  but  life  from  the  dead  ?  _  . 

23   And  they  also,  if  they  abide  not  still  m 

unbelief,  siiall  be  graffed  hi:  for  God  is  able  to  gratf 
them  in  again.  „   ,       ,.      , 

24   For  if  thou  wert  cut  out  of  the  olive  tree 

which  is  wild  by  nature,  and  wert  graffed  contrary  to 
nature  into  a  good  olive  tree;  how  much  more  shall 
these,  which  be  the  natural  brandies,  be  graffed  mto 
their  own  olive  tree  ?  ,  ,      n 

35    For  I  would  not,  brethren,  that  ye  should 

be  ignorant  of  this  mystery,  lest  you  should  be  wise  in 
vour  own  conceits,  that  blindness  in  yiart  is  happened 
to  Israel  imtil  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come  in._ 

26.  And  so  all  Israel  shall  be  saved  :  as  it  is 

written,  There  shall  come  out  of  Zion  the  Deliverer, 
and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob  : 

27.  For  this  w  my  covenant  unto  them,  when 

I  shall  take  away  their  sins. 

28.  As  concerning  the  gospel,  they  are  ene- 
mies for  your  sakes;  but  as  touching  the  election, 
they  arc  beloved  for  the  fathers'  sakes. 

30.  For  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed 

God,  yet  have  now  obtained  mercy  through  their  un- 

'-  31    Even  so  have  these  also  now  not  belieyed 

that  through  your  mercy  they  also  may  obtain  mercy. 

337  For  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  un- 
belief, that  he  might  have  mercy  upon  all. 


BOOK  XII. -OTHER  NATIONS. 


CHAP.  L 
THE  ORIGIN  OF  NATIONS. 

§  1.    Noah  the  Second  Father  of  M.aiikiud. 

Gen.  ix.  18.  And  tlie  sons  of  Noah,  that  went  forth 
of  the  ark,  were  Sliem,  and  Ham,  and  Japheth :  and 
Ham  is  the  father  of  Canaan. 

I'J.  These  are  the  three  sons  of  Noah:  and  of 

tliem  was  tlie  whole  earth  overspread. 

—  X.  1.  Now  lliese  arc  the  generations  of  the  sons 
of  Noah;  Sliein,  Ham,  and  Japheth:  and  unto  them 
■Here  sons  liorn  after  the  flood. 

33.  These  are  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Noah, 

after  their  generations,  in  their  nations:  and  by  these 
were  the  nations  divided  in  the  earth  after  the  flood. 

See  Acts  xvii.  30. 

§  2.    The  Unity  of  the  Race  Destroyed. 

Oen.  xi.  1.  And  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  language, 
and  of  one  speech. 


3.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  journeyed  from 

the  east,  that  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  ot  Shinar ; 
and  they  dwelt  there. 

4.  And  they  said.  Go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city, 

and  a  tower,  whose  top  may  reach  unto  heaven  ;  and 
let  us  make  us  a  name,  lest  we  be  scattered  abroad 
upon  the  face  of  the  whole  earth. 

5.  And  the  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  city 

and  the  tower,  which  the  children  of  men  builded. 

6.  And  the  Lord  said.  Behold,  the  people  is 

one,  and  they  have  all  one  language;  and  this  they 
begin  to  do :  and  now  nothing  will  be  restrained  from 
them,  which  they  have  imagined  to  do. 

7.  Go  to,  let  us  go  down,  and  there  confound 

their  language,  that  they  may  not  understand  one 
another's  speech. 

8.  So  the  Lord  scattered  them  abroad  from 

tlicme  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth  :  and  they  left  off 
to  build  the  city. 

9.  Therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  Babel , 

because  the  Lord  did  there  confound  the  language  of 
all  the  earth  ;  and  from  thence  did  the  Lord  scatter 
them  abroad  upon  the  face  of  all  the  e;irth. 


cii.vr.  II. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


COOK  XU. 


§  3.    The  Desofiidaiits  of  Ham,  of  ivhmn  came 
tlie  Kinjjdouis  of  Bnl)}'luii  and  Kgypt. 

Gen.  X.  G.  Ami  the  sons  of  Uam;  Cush,  and  Miz- 
raim,  anil  Phut,  and  Canaan. 

7.  And  the  sons  of  Cush;  Scba,  and  Havilah, 

and  Sat>tah,  and  Kaaniah,  and  Sabtccha :  and  the  sons 
of  liiianiali ;  Slieba,  anil  Dedan. 

S.  And  Cush  Ix'gat  Mrarod :  he  began  to  be  a 

mighty  one  hi  tlie  earth. 

—  —  10.  .Vnd  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was 
Babel,  and  Erech,  and  Accad,  and  Calneli,  in  the  land 
of  Shinar. 

13.  And  Mizraim  begat  Lndiin,  and  jVnamim, 

and  Lehabini,  and  Naplitnliim, 

14.  And    Pathrnsini,   and   Casluliim,  (out  of 

whom  came  Philistim,)  and  Caphtorim. 

15.  And  Canaan  begat  Sidon  his  firstborn,  ar.d 

Heth, 

16.  And  the  Jebnsite,  and  the  Amorite,  and 

the  Girgasite, 

17.  And  the  Hivite,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the 

Sinite, 

18.  And  the  An'adite,  and  the  Zeinarite,  and 

the  Haniathitc :  and  afterward  were  the  families  of  the 
Canaanites  s\>road  abroad. 

'20.  These  <i;<;  the  sons  of  Ham,  after  tlieir 

families,  after  their  tongues,  in  their  countries,  and  in 
their  nations. 

1  Chr.  i.  8.  The  sons  of  Ham ;  Cush,  and  Mizraim, 
Put,  and  Canaan. 

9.  And  the  sons  of  Cush ;  Seba,  and  Ilavilah, 

and  Sabta,  and  Raamah,  and  Sabtccha.  And  the  sons 
of  Raamaii ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan. 

10.  And  Cusli  begat  Nimrod :  he  began  to  be 

mighty  upon  tlie  earth. 

—  —  11.  And  Mizraim  begat  Ludini,  and  Anamim, 
and  Lehabim,  and  Naphtulum. 

13.  And  Pathrusini,  and  Casluhira,  (of  whom 

came  the  Philistines,)  and  Caphtorim. 

13.  And  Canaan  begat  Zidon  his  firstborn,  and 

llcth, 

•  14.  The  Jebusite  also,  and  the  Amorite,  and 

tlie  Girgashite, 

\5.  And  the  Hivite,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the 

Sinite, 

16.  And  the  Arvadite,  and  the  Zemarite,  and 

the  Hamathite. 

§  i,    Tlie  Descendants  of  Shein,  of  wliom  came 
the  Kingdom  of  .Assyria. 

Gen.  X.  11.  Out  of  that  land  went  forth  Asshur,  and 
builded  Nineveh,  and  the  city  Rehoboth,  and  Calah, 

13.  And  Resen  between  Nineveh  and  Calah : 

the  same  is  a  great  city. 

(See  Gen.  x.  31-30.) 

Gen.  X.  31.  These  are  the  sons  of  Shem,  after  their 
families,  after  their  tongues,  in  their  lands,  after  their 
nations. 

§  5.    The  Descendants  of  Japheth. 

Gen.  X.  2.  The  sons  of  Japheth ;  Gomer,  and  Magog, 
and  Madai,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  and 
Tiras. 

—  —  3.  And  the  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashkenaz,  and 
Riphath,  and  Togarmah. 

4.  And  tlie  sous  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  Tar- 

shisli,  Kittini,  and  Dodauim. 

.5.  By  these  were  the  isles  of  the  Gentiles 

divided  in  their  lands ;  every  one  after  his  tongue, 
after  tlieir  families,  in  their  nations. 

1  Chr.  i.  5.  The  sons  of  Japheth ;  Gomer,  and  Ma- 
gog, and  Madai,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  Jleshech, 
and  Tiras. 

6.  And  the  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashchenaz,  and 

Riphath,  and  Togarmah. 

7.  And  the  sons  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  Tar- 

shish,  Kittim,  and  Dodanini. 


CHAP.  II. 

OFFSHOOTS  OF  THE  ABRAIIAMIC 

STOCK. 

§  C.    Moabites  and  Ainmouites. 

Gen.  xix.  30.  Tims  were  both  the  daughters  of  Lot 
with  cliild  by  tlieir  father. 

37.  iVnil  the  firstborn  bare  a  son,  and  called 

his  iiuiiie  Moab :  tlie  same  w  the  father  of  the  Moabitea 
unto  this  day. 

38.  And  the  younger,  she  also  bare  a  son,  and 

called  his  name  Bcn-amini :  the  same  is  the  father  of 
the  children  of  Ammou  unto  this  day. 

§  7.    Ishmaclites. 

(For  the  descendants  of  Ishmael,  see  Book  X.,  g  8.) 

Gen.  xvi.  1.  Now  Sarai,  Abraiii's  wife,  bare  him  no 
children :  and  she  had  a  handmaid,  an  Egjqjtian, 
whose  name  iras  Hagar. 

2.  And  Sarai  said  unto  Abram,  Behold  now, 

the  Loud  hath  restrained  me  from  bearing:  I  pray 
tliee,  go  in  unto  my  maid ;  it  may  be  that  I  may  obtain 
children  by  her.  And  Abram  hearkened  to  the  voice 
of  Sarai. 

-3.  And  Sarai,  Abram's  wife,  took  Hagar  her 

maid  the  Eg\"ptiau,  after  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years 
in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and  gave  her  to  her  husband 
Abram  to  be  his  wife. 

4.  And  he  went  in  unto  Hagar,  and  she  con- 
ceived :  and  when  slie  saw  that  she  had  conceived,  her 
mistress  was  desjiised  in  her  eyes. 

-5.  And  Sarai  said  unto  Abram,  My  wrong  be 

upon  thee :  I  have  given  my  maid  into  thy  bosom ; 
and  when  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived,  I  was 
despised  in  her  ej'es :  the  Loud  judge  between  me 
and  thee. 

6.  But  Abram  said  unto  Sarai,  Behold,  thy 

maid  i.<<  in  tlij^  hand ;  do  to  her  as  it  pleaseth  thee. 
And  when  Sarai  dealt  hardly  with  her,  she  fled  from 
her  face. 

15.  And  Hagar  bare  Abram  a  son :  and  Abram 

called  his  son's  name,  which  Hagar  bare,  Ishmael. 

16.  And  A\.bram  icas  fourscore  ami  six  years 

old,  when  Hagar  bare  Ishmael  to  Abrr.m. 

—  xvii.  20.  And  as  for  Ishmael,  I  have  heard  thee: 
Behold,  I  have  blessed  him,  and  will  make  him  fi-uit- 
ful,  and  will  multiply  him  exceedingly ;  twelve  princes 
shall  he  beget,  and  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation. 

—  xxi.  9.  And  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  Hagar  the 
Egyiitian,  which  she  had  borne  unto  Abraham,  mock- 
ing. 

10.  Wherefore  she  said  unto  Abraham,  Cast 

out  this  bondwoman  and  her  son :  for  the  son  of  this 
bondwoman  shall  not  be  heir  with  my  son,  eteii  with 
Isiiac. 

11.  And  the  thing  was  very  grievous  in  Abra- 
ham's sight  because  of  his  son. 

12.  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  Let  it  not 

be  grievous  in  thy  sight  because  of  the  lad,  and  because 
of  thy  bondwoman ;  in  all  that  Sarah  hath  said  tmto 
thee,  hearken  imto  her  voice;  for  in  Isaac  shall  thy 
seed  be  called. 

13.  And  also  of  the  son  of  the  bondwoman 

will  I  make  a  nation,  because  he  is  thy  seed. 

20.  And  God  was  with  the  lad ;  and  he  grew, 

and  dwelt  in  the  wUdemess,  and  became  an  archer. 

21.  And  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran: 

and  his  mnlhi-r  took  him  a  -n-ife  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

—  XXV.  17.  And  these  are  the  years  of  tlie  life  of 
Ishmael,  a  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years :  and 
he  gave  up  tlie  ghost  and  died,  and  was  gathered  unto 
his  people. 

18.  And  they  dwelt  from  Havilah  unto  Shur, 

that  is  before  Egj^pt,  as  thou  goest  toward  Assyria: 
ami  he  died  m  the  presence  of  all  his  brethren. 

§  8.    Allegorical  Allusion. 

Gal.  iv.  30.  Nevertheless  what  saith  the  Scripture? 
Cast  out  the  bondwoman  and  her  son :  for  the  son  of 


813 


[     CHAP.  III. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


the  bondwoman  shall  not  be  heir  with  the  son  of  the 
free  woman. 

Old.  iv.  31.  So  then,  brethren,  wc  are  not  children  of 
the  bondwoman,  but  of  the  free. 

§  9,    Midiaiiitcs. 

(For  the  children  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  see  Oen. 

XXV.   1^.) 

El-,  ii.  15.  Xow  when  Pharaoh  heard  this  thing,  he 
Boujiht  to  slay  Moses.  But  Moses  tied  from  the  face 
of  Pharaoh,  and  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Midiau:  and  he 
sat  down  by  a  well. 

AcU  vii.  33.  And  Moses  was  learned  in  all  the  wis- 
dom of  the  Egyptians,  and  was  mighty  in  words  and 
in  deeds. 

33.  And  when  he  was  full  forty  years  old,  it 

came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren  the  children 
of  Israel. 

—  —  24.  And  seeing  one  of  Ihem  suffer  wrong,  he 
defended  /lini,  and  avenged  him  that  was  oppressed, 
and  smote  the  Egyptian : 

3.5.  For  lie  supposed  his  brethren  would  have 

understood  bow  that  God  by  his  hand  would  deliver 
them ;  but  thejf  understood  not. 

36.  And  the  next  day  be  showed  himself  unto 

them  as  they  strove,  and  would  have  set  them  at  one 
again,  saying,  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren  ;  why  do  ye  wrong 
one  to  another  ? 

37.  But   he   that   did    his   neighbour  wrong 

thrust  him  awaj',  saying,  Wlio  made  thee  a  ruler  and 
a  judge  over  us? 

28.  Wilt   thou    kill   me,  as    thou  didst   the 

Egyptian  3-esterday  ? 

29.  Then  tied  Moses  at  this  saying,  and  was  a 

stranger  in  the  land  of  Madian,  where  he  begat  two 
sons. 

§  10.    Edomites. 

Oeti.  xxxvi.  6.  And  Esau  took  his  wives,  and  his  sons, 
and  his  daughters,  and  all  the  persons  of  his  house, 
and  his  cattle,  and  all  his  beasts,  and  all  his  substance, 
whicli  he  had  got  in  the  land  of  Canaan;  and  went 
Into  the  country  from  the  face  of  his  brother  Jacob. 

— ■  —  7.  For  their  riches  were  more  than  that  they 
might  dwell  together;  and  the  land  wherein  they 
were  strangers  could  not  bear  them  because  of  then' 
cattle. 

8.  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  Seir :  Esau  is 

Edom. 

Ntim.  XX.  14.  And  Moses  sent  messengers  from 
•Eadesh  unto  the  king  of  Edom,  Thus  saith  thy  brother 
Israel,  Thou  knowest  all  the  travail  that  hath  befallen 
us: 

15.  How  our  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt, 

and  we  have  dwelt  in  Egypt  a  long  time ;  and  the 
EgJ'litians  vexed  us,  and  our  fathers : 

16.  And  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord,  he 

heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel,  and  hath  brought 
us  forth  out  of  Egypt :  iuid,  behold,  we  are  in  Kadesh, 
a  city  in  the  uttermost  of  thy  border. 

17.  Let  us   pass,   I  pray  thee,   through   thy 

country:  we  will  not  pass  through  the  fields,  or 
through  the  vineyards,  neither  will  we  drink  of  the 
water  of  the  wells  ;  we  will  go  b3'  the  king's  JiigJi  way, 
we  will  not  turn  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the  left,  until 
■we  have  passed  lliy  l)orders. 

18.  And  Edom  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not 

pass  by  me,  lest  I  come  out  against  thee  with  the 
sword. 

19.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  him, 

We  will  go  liy  tlie  high  way :  and  if  I  and  my  cattle 
drink  of  tliy  water,  tlicn  I  will  |iay  for  it;  I  will  only, 
without  (li)iiir/  any  thing  dxc,  go  tlirough  on  my  feet. 

30.  And  be  said.  Thou  shalt  not  go  through. 

And  Edom  came  out  against  him  with  much  people, 
and  with  a  strong  hand. 

21.  Thus  Edom  refused  to  give  Israel  pas.sage 

through  his  border;  wherefore  Israel  turned  away 
from  him. 

Dc'it.  ii.  13.  The  Ilorim  also  dwelt  in  Reir  before- 
time ;  but  the  children  of  Esau  succeeded  them,  when 
they  had  destroyed  them  from  before  them,  and  dwelt 

31 


in  their  stead ;  as  Israel  did  vmto  the  land  of  his  pos- 
session, which  the  Lokd  gave  imto  them. 


CHAP.  in. 

HEBREWS  AND  GENTILES  BE- 
FORE THE  FINAL  SETTLEMENT 
IN  CANAAN. 

§11.  Gentile  Friendsliips  witli  Abraham  and  Isaac. 

Oen.  xiv.  17.  And  the  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to 
meet  him,  after  his  return  from  the  slaughter  of 
C'hedorlaomer  and  of  the  kuigs  that  uere  with  him,  at 
the  valley  of  Shaveh,  which  is  the  king's  dale. 

—  XX."  1.  And  Abraham  jom-neyed  from  thence 
toward  the  south  country,  and  dwelt  between  Kadesh 
and  Shur,  and  sojourned  in  Gerar. 

15.  And  Abimelech  said,  Behold,  my  land  is 

before  thee ;  dwell  where  it  pleaseth  thee. 

—  xxi.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  tliat  time,  that 
Abimelech  and  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  host 
spake  unto  Abraham,  saying,  God  is  with  thee  in  all 
that  thou  doest : 

— •  —  33.  Now  therefore  swear  unto  me  here  by  God, 
that  thou  wilt  not  deal  falsely  with  me,  nor  vritb  my 
son,  nor  with  ray  son's  son  ;  but  according  to  the  kind- 
ness that  I  have  done  unto  thee,  thou  shalt  do  imto 
me,  and  to  the  land  wherein  thou  hast  sojourned. 

—  • —  34.  And  Abraham  said,  I  will  swear. 

27.  And  Abraham  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and 

gave  them  unto  Abimelech ;  and  both  of  them  made 
a  covenant. 

33.  Thus  they  made  a  covenant  at  Beer-slieba ; 

then  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  Phichol  the  chief  captain 
of  his  host,  and  they  returned  into  the  land  of  the 
Philistines. 

34.  And  Abraham  sojourned  in  the  Philistines' 

land  many  days. 

—  xxvi.  G.  And  Isaac  dwelt  in  Gerar. 

36.  Then  Abimelech  went  to  him  from  Gerar, 

and  Ahuzzath  one  of  his_  friends,  and  Phichol  the  chief 
captain  of  his  army. 

27.  And  Isaac   said    unto   them,  Wherefore 

come  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate  me,  and  have  sent  me 
away  from  you  ? 

— •  —  28.  'And  they  said.  We  saw  certainly  that  the 
Lord  was  with  thee ;  and  we  said.  Let  there  be  now 
an  oath  betwixt  us,  even  betwixt  us  and  thee,  and  let 
us  make  a  covenant  with  thee; 

39.  That  thou  wilt  do  us  no  hurt,  as  we  have 

not  touched  thee,  and  as  we  have  done  unto  thee 
nothing  but  good,  and  have  sent  thee  away  in  peace : 
thou  uii  now  the  blessed  of  the  Lord. 

30.  And  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  they  did 

eat  and  drink. 

31.  And  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  morning, 

and  sware  one  to  another :  and  Isaac  sent  them  away, 
and  they  departed  from  him  in  peace. 

12.  The  Hebrews  kindly  received  in  Egypt. 

Gen.  xlvii.  5.  And  Pharaoh  spake  unto  Joseph,  say- 
ing. Thy  father  and  thy  brethren  are  come  unto  thee ; 

"6.  The  land  of  Egypt  i.<!  before  thee ;  in  the 

liest  of  the  land  make  thy  father  and  brethren  to 
dwell ;  in  the  land  of  Goshen  let  them  dwell :  and  if 
thou  knowest  any  men  of  activity  among  them,  then 
make  them  rulers  over  ni}'  cattle. 

7.  And  Joseph  brought  in  Jacob  his  father,  and 

set  him  before  Pharaoh  :  and  Jacob  blessed  Pharaoh. 

11.  And  Joseph   placed  his  father    and    his 

brethren,  and  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of 
Egypt,  in  the  best  of  the  land,  in  the  land  of  Ramescs, 
as  Pharaoh  had  commanded. 

Acts  vii.  13.  And  at  the  second  time  Joseph  was 
made  known  to  his  brethren ;  and  Joseph's  kindred 
was  made  known  unto  Pharaoh. 

§  13.    Oppressed  under  a  New  Dynasty. 

Sec  Book  XL,  §  17. 


CHAP.  rv. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE   CANAANITES. 

§  14.    Gontile  Niiiiios  of  riaces  in  Cannan. 

Oen.  xxviii.  19.  Aud  ho  called  tliLMiiime  of  lliatplaco 
Beth-el :  but  the  name  of  that  city  waa  calied  Luz  at 
the  first. 

Jon.  XV.  15.  And  lie  went  u])  thenrc  to  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Debir  :  and  the  name  of  Debit'  belbre  teas  Kir- 
jalhsepher. 

J'cl.  i.  11.  And  from  thence  he  went  airainst  the  in- 
b  ibitant.-i  of  Debir;  and  the  name  of  Debir  before  tens 
Kirjath-sepher: 

See  Jiul.  xviii.  29. 

§  13.    The  Giants. 

Num.  xiii.  83.  And  they  brous^ht  up  an  evil  report  of 
the  land  which  tliey  had  searched  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  saying'.  The  land,  through  which  we  have  gone 
to  search  it,  /.<  a  land  tlial  eateth  u]i  the  inhabitants 
thereof;  and  all  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  are  men 
of  a  irreat  stature. 

33.  And  there  we  saw  the  giants,  the  sons  of 

Anak,  which  conie  of  the  giants :  and  we  were  in  our 
own  sight  as  grasshoppers,  and  so  we  were  in  their 
sight. 

Dent.  ii.  10.  The  Emira  dwelt  therein  in  times  past, 
a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the  Anakim ; 

11.  Which  also  wore  accounted  giants,  as  the 

Anakim ;  but  the  Jloaliitcs  call  them  Emim. 

20.  (That  also  was  accounted  a  land  of  giants: 

giants  dwelt  therein  in  old  time  ;  and  the  Ammonites 
call  them  Zaiu/.ummim, 

—  iii.  11.  For  only  Og  king  of  Bashan  remained  of 
the  remnant  of  giants  ;  behold,  his  bedstead  mw  a  bed- 
stead of  iron;  ii  it  not  in  Raliliath  of  the  children  of 
Amnion  '!  nine  culjits  irai'  the  length  thereof,  and  four 
cubits  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the  cubit  of  a  man. 

Jud.  i.-20.  And  they  gave  Hebron  unto  Caleb,  as 
JIoscs  said :  and  he  expelled  thence  the  three  sons  of 
Anak. 

See  Joa.  xi.  21,  23. 

§  16.    Tlie  Curse  upon  H.aui's  fourtli  Son. 

Gen.  ix.  34.  And  Noah  awoke  from  his  wine,  and 
knew  what  his  younger  son  had  done  unto  him. 

2.).  And  he  said,  Cm'scd  be  Canaan  ;  a  servant 

of  servants  shall  he  be  unto  his  brethren. 

26.  And  he  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of 

Shem  ;  and  Canaan  shall  be  his  servant. 

27.  God  shall  enlarge  Japheth,  and  he  sliall 

dwell  in  the  tents  of  Shem ;  and  Canaan  shall  be  his 
servant. 

§  17.    Xames  of  Tribes  inliabitiug'  Canaan. 

(1.   TEN  IK   ALL.) 

Gen.  XV.  19.  The  Kenites,  and  the  Kenizziles,  and 
the  Kadmonites, 

20.  And  the  Hittites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and 

the  Hepliium, 

21.  And  the  Amorites,  and  the  Canaanites,  and 

the  Girgashites,  and  the  Jebusites. 

(3.   SIX   WEST   op  TIIE   JORDAN.) 

Er.  xxxiii.  2.  And  I  will  send  an  Angel  before  thee; 
and  I  will  drive  out  the  Canaanitc,  the  Amorite,  and 
the  Ilittite,  and  the  Perizzite,  the  Hivite,  and  the  Jeb- 
usite  : 

§  18.    Boundaries  and  Locations. 

Gen.  X.  19.  And  the  border  of  the  Canaanites  was 
l>om  Sidon,  as  thou  comest  to  Gcrar,  unto, Gaza;  as 
thou  goest  unto  Sodom,  and  Gomorrah,  and  Adniah, 
and  Zeboim,  even  unto  Laslia. 

yum.  xiii.  29.  Tlie  Amalekites  dwell  in  the  land  of 
the  south  :  and  the  Hittites,  and  the  .Jebusites,  and  the 
Amorites,  dwell  in  the  mountains:  and  the  Canaanites 
dwell  liy  the  sea,  and  by  the  coast  of  Jordan. 

Jud.  i.  o(J.  And  the  coast  of  the  Amorites  tcn-t  from 
the  going  up  to  Akiabbim,  from  the  rock,  and  upward. 


§  11).    Tlie  Deniempiit  of  the  Lund. 

Let.  xviii.  3.j.  And  the  land  is  defiled  :  therefore  I 
do  visit  the  iiiii|uily  thereof  up(m  it,  and  the  laud  it- 
self vomiteth  out  her  inhubilants. 

27.  (For  all  these  abominations  have  the  men 

of  the  land  done,  which  were  before  you,  and  the  laml' 
is  defiled  ;) 

Dcut.  xii.  31.  -i-for  every  abomination  to  the  Lord 
which  he  liateth  have  they  done  unto  their  gods  ;  for 
even  tluir  sons  and  their  daughters  they  have  burnt  in 
the  fire  to  their  gods. 

—  xviii.  14.  For  these  nations,  which  thou  shall  pos- 
sess, hearkened  unto  observers  of  times,  anil  unto  di- 
viners :  but  as  for  thee,  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  not  suf- 
fered thee  so  to  da. 

—  xxix.  10.  (For  ye  know  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the 
land  of  Egypt ;  ;uul  how  we  came  llirough  the  nations 
whicii  yc  passed  liy  ; 

17.  And  ye  have  seen  their  abominations,  and 

their  idols,  wood  and  stone,  silver  and  gold,  which 
in  re  among  them ;) 

2  Kiiii/K  xvii.  7.  For  so  it  was,  that  the  children  of 
Israel  had  sinned  against  the  Lord  their  God,  which 
bad  brought  them  up  out  of  the  hind  of  Egypt,  from 
under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  had 
feared  other  gods, 

8.  And  walked  in  the  statutes  of  the  heathen, 

whom  the  Lord  cast  out  from  before  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  which  they  had 
made. 

1  Kinrjs  xxi.  26.  And  he  did  very  abominably  in  fol- 
lowing idols,  according  to  all  thinga  as  did  the  Amo- 
rites, whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of 
Israel. 

Ezr.  ix.  11.  Which  thou  hast  commanded  by  thy 
servants  the  prophets,  saying.  The  land,  unto  whicli 
j'e  go  to  possess  it,  is  an  unclean  land  with  tlie  filthi- 
ness  of  the  people  of  the  lands,  with  their  abomina- 
tions, which  have  filled  it  from  one  end  to  another 
with  their  uncleanuess. 


§20. 


MiraeuloHS  Dostniction  of  Sodom  and 
Gouiurruli. 


Oen.  xix.  23.  The  sun  'was  risen  upon  the  earth  when 
Lot  entered  into  Zoar. 

24.  Then  tlie  Lord  rained  ujion  Sodom  and 

upon  Gomorrah  brimstone  and  fire  from  the  Lord  out 
of  heaven ; 

25.  And  he  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the 

plain,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  cities,  and  that 
which  grew  upon  the  ground. 

27.  And  Abraham  gat  up  earl)'  in  the  morning 

to  the  place  where  he  stood  before  the  Lord  : 

28.  And  he  looked  toward  Sodom  and  Gomor- 
rah, and  toward  all  the  land  of  the  plain,  and  beheld, 
and,  lo,  the  smoke  of  thecoimtry  went  up  as  the  smoke 
of  a  fm'nace. 


§21. 


Canaanites  not  Expelled  by  the 
Hebrews. 


Joa.  xiii.  13.  Nevertheless  the  children  of  Israel  ex- 
pelled not  the  Geshurites,  nor  the  Maachathilcs :  but 
the  Geshurites  and  the  JIaachathites  dwell  among  the 
Israelites  until  this  day. 

—  XV.  63.  As  for  the  Jebusites  the  inhabitants  of  Je- 
rusalem, the  children  of  Judah  could  not  drive  them 
out:  but  the  Jebusites  divell  with  the  children  of  Ju- 
dah at  Jerusalem  unto  this  day. 

Jud.  i.  19.  And  the  Lord  was  with  Judah  ;  and  he 
drave  out  Ihe  inhabitants  of  the  mountain;  but  could 
not  drive  out  the  inliabil'ants  of  Uie  valley,  hecaiisel 
thev  had  chariots  of  iron. 

21.  And  the  children   of  Benjamin  did   not 

drive  out  the  Jebusites  that  inhabited  Jerusalem;  but 
the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of  Benjamm  in 
Jerusalem  unto  this  dav.  .  .   i 

27.  Neither  did  Manasseh  driv.-;  out  the  inhab- 
itants of  Beth-shcan  and  her  towns,  nor  of  Taanach 
and  her  towns,  nor  the  inhabit  ani.s  of  Dor  and  her 
towns,  nor  the  iuhabitanta  of  Ibleam  and  her  towns, 


315 


CHAP.  V. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XJ{ 


nor  the  inhabitants  of  Megidtlo  and  lier  towns ;  Ijut 
the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land. 

Jud.  i.  29.  Neither  did  Ejihraim  drive  out  the  Canaan- 
ites  that  dwelt  in  Gezer ;  but  the  Canaauites  dwelt  in 
Gezer  among  them. 

31.  Neither  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitjints 

of  Accho,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Zidon,  nor  of  Ahlab, 
nor  of  Achzib,  nor  of  Helbah,  nor  of  Aphik,  nor  of  Re- 
hob: 

.33.  But  the  Asherites  dwelt  among  the  Canaan- 

ites,  the  inhabitants  of  the  land:  forthe.ydid  not  drive 
them  out. 

,34.  And  the  Amorites  forced  the  children  of 

Dan  into  the  mountain  :  for  they  would  not  suffer  them 
to  come  down  to  the  valley ; 

Ps.  cvi.  3-i.  They  did  not  destroy  the  nations,  cou- 
cemmg  whom  the  Lord  commanded  them : 

3,5.  But  were  mmgled  among  the  heathen,  and 

learned  their  works. 

See  Jud.  iii.  1-3. 

§  22.    Canaauites  made  Tributary. 

Jos.  xvi.  10.  And  they  drave  not  out  the  Canaauites 
that  dwelt  in  Gezer :  but  the  Canaauites  dwell  among 
the  Ephraimites  unto  this  day,  and  serve  under  tribute. 

xvii.  13.  Yet  the  children  of  JIanasseh  could  not 

drive  out  tlie  inhahitanis  o/ those  cities;  but  the  Ca- 
naauites would  dwell  in  that  hand. 

_  —  13.  Yet  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  children  of 
Israel  were  waxen  strong,  that  they  put  the  Canaauites 
to  tribute ;  but  did  not  utterly  drive  them  out. 

Jud.  i.  38.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  was 
strong,  that  they  put  the  Canaauites  to  U-ibute,  and  did 
not  utterly  drive  them  out. 

30.  Neither  did  Zcbulun  drive  out  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Kitron,  nor  the  inluibitants  of  Nahalol ;  but  the 
Canaauites  dwelt  among  them,  and  liecame  tributaries. 

33.  Neither  dicrNaphtali  drive  out  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Beth-shemesh,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Beth- 
anath;  but  he  dwelt  among  the  Canaauites,  the  in- 
.habitauts  of  the  land  :  nevertheless,  the  inhabitants  of 
Beth-shemesh  and  of  Beth-anath  became  tributaries 
unto  them. 

_  _  3,5.  But  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount 
Heres  m  Aijalon,  and  in  Shaalbhn:  yet  the  hand  of 
the  house  of  Joseph  prevailed,  so  that  they  became 
tributaries. 

1  Kings  ix.  20.  And  all  the  people  that  ■were  left  of 
the  Amorites,  Hittitcs,  Perizzites,  Hivites,  and  Jebu- 
sites,  which  were  not  of  llie  children  of  Israel, 

31.  Their  children  that  were  left  at\er  them  in 

the  land,  whom  the  children  of  Israel  also  were  not 
.able  utterly  to  destroy,  upon  those  did  Solomon  levy  a 
tribute  of  bondservice  unto  this  day. 

2  Ghr.  viii.  7.  As  for  all  the  people  tJiat  were  left  of 
the  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and 
the  Hivites,  and  the  Jcbusites,  which  were  not  of  Israel, 

8.  But  of  their  children,  who  were  left  after 

them  in  the  land,  whom  the  children  of  Israel  consum- 
ed not,  them  did  Solomon  make  to  pay  tribute  imtil 
this  day. 

See  Jos.  ix.  3-37. 

§  23.    Wliy  tliey  were  not  all  driven  out. 

Jud.  ii.  20.  And  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot 
against  Israel ;  and  he  said.  Because  th;it  this  people 
hath  transgi-esscd  my  covenant  which  I  commanded 
their  fathers,  and  have  not  luNirkcned  imto  my  voice; 

21.  I  also  will  not  henceforlh  drive  out  any 

from  before  them  of  the  nations  which  Joshua  left 
when  he  died : 


5  ".:>. 


Ezekiel's  Vision  of  tlie  Provision  made 


CHAP.   V. 

MUTUAL  RELATIONS  OF  THE  HE- 
BREWS AND  OTHER  NATIONS. 
§  24.    The  Hebrews  t«  be  a  Separate  People. 

Sec  Book  XI.,  §07. 

3 


for  Strangers. 

Ezek.  xlvii.  33.  And  it  shall  come  to  p.oss,  tliai  ye  shall 
divide  it  by  lot  for  an  inheritance  unto  you,  and  to  the 
str.angers  that  sojoui-n  auiong  you,  which  shall  beget 
children  among  you :  and  they  shall  be  unto  you  as 
bom  in  the  countiy  among  the  children  of  Israel ;  they 
shall  have  inheritance  with  you  among  the  tribes  of 

L  28.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  in  what 

tribe  the  stranger  sojourneth,  there  shall  ye  give  him 
his  inheritance,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

§  26.    The  Kenltes  Favoured. 

Jud.  i.  16.  And  the  children  of  the  Kenite,  Moses' 
father  in  law,  went  up  out  of  the  city  of  palm  trees 
with  the  children  of  Judah  into  the  wilderness  of  Ju- 
dah,  which  lieth  in  the  south  of  Arad  ;  and  they  went 
and  dwelt  among  the  people. 

—  iv.  11.  Now  Heber  the  Kenite,  v^?iich  was  of  the 
children  of  Hobab  the  father  in  law  of  Jloses,  had  sev- 
ered himself  from  the  Kenites,  and  pitched  his  tent 
unto  the  plain  of  Zaanaun,  which  is  by  Kedesh. 

1  Snm.  XV.  6.  And  Saul  said  unto  the  Kenites,  Go, 
depart,  get  you  down  from  among  the  Amalekites, 
lest  I  destroy  you  with  them;  for  ye  shewed  kindness 
to  all  the  children  of  Israel,  when  they  came  up  out  of 
Egypt.  So  the  Kenites  departed  from  among  the 
Amalekites. 

§  27.    The  Moabltes  and  Anunonites. 

(1.   NOT   TO  BE  DISTRESSED.) 

Deui.  ii.  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Distress  not 
the  Moabltes,  neither  contend  with  them  in  battle  :  for 
I  will  not  give  thee  of  their  land  for  a  possession  ;  be- 
cause I  have  given  Ar  unto  the  children  of  Lot  for  a 
possession. 

(See  Deut.  ii.  16-19.) 

Deut.  ii.  37.  Onlv  unto  the  land  of  the  children  of 
Amnion  thou  earnest  not,  nor  unto  any  place  of  the 
river  Jabbok,  nor  unto  the  cities  in  the  mouutams,  nor 
unto  whatsoever  the  Lord  our  God  forbade  us. 

(2.   BUT  NEVER  TO  BE  MADE   CITIZENS.) 

Devt.  xxiii.  3.  An  Ammonite  or  Jloabite  shall  not 
enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  :  even  to  their 
tenth  generation  shall  they  not  enter  into  the  congre- 
gation of  the  Lord  for  ever. 

. .4.  Because  they  met  you  not  with  bread  and 

with  water  in  the  way,  when  ye  came  forth  out  of 
Egypt;  and  because  they  hired  against  thee  Balaam 
the  son  of  Beor  of  Pethor  of  Mesopotamia,  to  cm-se 
thee. 

5.  Nevertheless,  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not 

hearken  unto  Balaam ;  but  the  Lord  thy  God  turned 
the  curse  into  a  blessing  unto  thee,  because  the  Lord 
thy  God  loved  thee. 

6.  Thou  Shalt  not  seek  their  peace  nor  theu- 

prosperity  all  thy  days  for  ever. 

See  Neh.  xiii.  1-3. 

§  28.    The  Edomites  and  Egyptians. 

(1.   NOT  TO   BE   ABHORRED.) 

Dent,  xxiii.  7.  Thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Edomite ; 
for  he  is  thy  brother :  thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Egyp- 
tian ;  because  thou  w^ast  a  stranger  in  his  land. 

(3.    AND    JIAY   IN   THE    THIRD    GENERATION   BE   M.VDE 
CITIZENS.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  8.  The  children  that  are  begotten  of 
them  shall  enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  in 
their  tliird  generation. 

§  29.    The  Midianites  to  be  Vexed. 

JV»TO.  XXV.  16.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses, 
saving, 
"_  —  17.  Vex  the  Slidianites,  and  smite  them : 
18.  For  they  vex  you  with  their  wUes,  where- 
with they  have  beguiled  "you  in  the  matter  of  Peor, 


IG 


CHAP.  VI. 


OTHER  NATIOXS. 


BOOK  XII. 


nn.l  in  the  niallcr  of  C'ozbi,  tlic  tlaiiglitcr  of  a  itrince 
(if  Miilian,  tliiir  sisUr,  wLith  was  slaiu  ill  the  day  of 
the  phigiu'  for  Pfors  sake. 

(Sfc  .V«»i.  .\xxi.  1.) 

Aiim.  xxx'i.  2.  Avenge  the  children  of  Israel  of  the 
Midianites:  afterward  shall  thou  be  gathered  untotliy 

IK'Oplo. 

3.  And  Closes  spal<P  unto  the  people,  saying, 

Ann  some  of  yourselves  unto  tlie  war,  and  let  them 
L'o  against  the  Midianites,  and  avenge  the  Lord  of 
!Midiuu. 


§  80.    The  Cannnnites  to  be  Destroyed. 

Dent  vii.  1.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bring 
thee  into  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it, 
and  hast  cast  out  many  nations  belbre  thee,  the  Hit- 
tites,  and  the  Girgashites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the 
Canaanites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and 
the  Jebusites,  seven  nations  greater  and  mightier 
than  thou ; 

2.  And  when  the  Loun  thv  God  shall  deliver 

them  before  thee  ;  thou  slialt  sniiie  them,  fOiiUittcrly 
destroy  them;  thou  slialt  malvc  no  covenant  with 
them,  n(U'  shew  mercy  unto  tliem: 

10.  And   thou  sludt  con.sume  all  the  people 

which  the  Lord  thy  God  sliall  deliver  tliee;  lUiue 
eye  sli.ill  have  no  pity  upon  them :  neither  shalt 
thou  serve  their  gods ;  for  that  teiU  be  a  snai'e  unto 
thee. 

—  x.\-.  16.  But  of  the  cities  of  these  peojile,  which 
(he  Lord  thy  God  doth  give  tliee  for  an  inheritance, 
thou  shalt  saVe  alive  nothing  that  breathcth : 

IT.  But  thou  shalt  utterly  deslrov  them ;  name- 

li/,  tlie  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  tlie  Cauaanites,  and 
tlie  Perizzites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites;  as  the 
Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded  thee : 

18.  That  they  teach  you  not  to  do  after  all 

their  abominations,  which  they  have  done  unto  their 
gods ;  so  should  ye  sin  against  the  Lord  your  God. 

§  31.    The  Amalekites. 

(1.   TO  BE  BLOTTED   OUT.) 

Deut.  XXY.  17.  Remember  what  Amalek  did  unto 
thee  by  the  way,  when  yc  were  come  forth  out  of 
EfeTPt ; 

18.  How  he  met  thee  by  the  way,  and  smote 

the  hindmost  of  thee,  even  all  tfuit  irere  feeble  behind 
tliec,  when  thou  ?ra««  faint  and  weary;  and  he  feared 
not  God. 

19.  Therefore  it  shall  be,  when  the  Lord  thy 

God  hath  given  thee  rest  from  all  thine  enemies  round 
about,  in  the  land  which  thy  Lord  thv  God  giveth 
thee  for  an  inheritance  to  [lossess  it,  that  thou  shalt 
blot  out  the  remembranct;  of  Amalek  from  tmder 
heaven;  thou  shall  not  (brgcl  it. 

(2.    SAUL  BLAMED   FOR  SPARING   THEIR  KING.) 

(See  1  Sam.  xv.  1-3.) 

1  Sam.  XV.  l.S.  And  the  Lord  sent  thee  on  a  jour- 
ney, and  said,  Go  and  utterly  destroy  the  sinners  the 
Amalekites,  and  fight  against  them  until  they  be  con- 
sumed. 

19.  Wherefore  then  didst  thou  not  obey  the 

voice  of  the  Lord,  but  didst  lly  upon  the  si)oii,  and 
didst  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Louny 

20.  And  Saul  said  unto  Samuel,  Yea,  I  have 

obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  and  have  gone  the  way 
which  the  Loud  sent  me,  and  have  brought  Agag  the 
king  of  Amalek,  and  have  utterly  destroyed  the  Ama- 
lekites. 

21.  But  the  people  took  of  the  spoil,  sheep 

and  oxen,  the  chief  of  the  things  wliich  should  have 
lieen  utterly  destroyed,  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  thy 
God  in  Gilgal. 

(3.   AN  AMALEKITE  RAID.) 

1  Sam.  xxs.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  David 
and  his  men  were  come  to  Ziklag  on  the  third  day, 
that  the  Amalekites  had  invaded  the  south,  and  Zik- 
lag, and  emitted  Ziklag,  and  burned  it  with  fire ; 

31 


3.  And  ha<l  taken  the  women  captives,  that 

were  tlierein  :  they  slew  not  any,  cither  gi-eat  or  small, 
but  carried  tlum  away,  and  went  on  tlieir  waj'. 

3.  So  David  and  Ids  men  came  to  the  city, 

and,  behold,  it  was  burned  with  fire;  and  their  wives, 
and  their  sous,  and  their  daughters,  were  taken  cajv 
lives. 

4.  Then  David  and  the  peo|)le  that  were  with 

him  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wejit,  until  they  had  no 
more  ])ower  to  weep. 

5.  And  David's  two  wives  were  taken  cap- 
tives, Ahiftoam  the  Jezreeliless,  and  Abigail  the  wife 
of  Nabal  the  Garmelite. 

(i.  And  David  was  greatly  distressed ;  for  the 

people  spake  of  stoning  him,  because  the  soul  of  all 
the  peojile  was  grieved,  every  man  for  his  sons  and 
for  his  daughters :  but  Davit!  encouraged  himself  in 
the  Lord  his  God. 

§  32.    The  Samaritans. 

(1.    ORIGIN  OP   THE  NAME.) 

See  1  Kings  xvi.  24. 

(2.   ASSYRIANS  BROUGHT  IN.) 

See  3  Kings  xvii.  24.    Ezi:  iv.  9,  10. 
(3.  hated  by  the  .jews.) 

Jjuke  ix.  53.  And  sent  messengers  liefore  his  face : 
and  they  went,  and  entered  into  a  village  of  the  Sa- 
maritans, to  make  reail_v  fur  him. 

53.  And  they  did  not  receive  him,  liecause  his 

face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  Jerusalem. 

John  iv.  9.  Then  saith  the  woman  of  Samaria  unto 
him,  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink 
of  me,  which  am  a  woman  of  Samaria  ?  for  the  Jews 
have  no  dealings  with  the  Samaritans. 

27.  And   upon   this  came  his  disciples,  and 

marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the  woman :  yet  no 
man  said.  What  scekest  thou  ?  or.  Why  talkest  thou 
with  her? 

—  viii.  48.  Then  answered  the  Jews,  and  said  unto 
him,  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and 
hast  a  devil  ? 

(4.    CHRIST  TREATS  THEM  KINDLY.) 

Luke  xvii.  15.  And  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that 
he  was  healed,  turned  back,  and  with  a  loud  voice 
glorified  God. 

IG.  And  fell  down  on  ?iis  face  at  his  feet, 

giving  him  thanks :  and  he  was  a  Samaritan. 

17.  And  Jesus  answering  said.  Were  there  not 

ten  cleansed?  but  where  are  the  nine? 

18.  There  are  not  found  that  returned  to  give 

glory  to  God,  save  this  sU'anger. 

John  iv.  20.  Our  fiithers  worshipped  in  this  mount- 
ain :  and  ye  say,  that  in  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where 
men  ought  to  worship. 

21.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Woman,  believe  me, 

the  hour  cometh,  when  ye  shall  neither  in  this  mount- 
ain, nor  yet  at  Jerusalem,  worship  the  Father. 

22.  Ye  worship  ye  know  not  what :  we  know 

■what  we  worship ;  for  salvation  is  of  the  Jews. 

§  33.    Tributaries. 

(See  3  Sam.  viii.  3,  6.)    ■ 

2  Sam.  viii.  14.  And  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom, 
throughout  all  Edom  put  he  gan'isons,  and  all  they  of 
Edom  became  David's  servants.  And  the  Lord  pre- 
served David  whithersoever  he  went. 

1  Kings  iv.  21.  And  Solomon  reigned  over  all  king- 
doms from  the  river  unto  the  land  of  the  Philis- 
tines, and  unto  the  border  of  Egypt :  they  brought 
jiresents,  and  sei-ved  Solomon  all  the  days  of  his 
life. 

34.  For  be  had  dominion  over  all  the  region 

on  this  side  the  river,  from  Tijihsah  even  to  Azzah, 
over  all  the  kings  on  this  side  the  river;  and  he  had 
peace  on  all  sides  round  about  him. 

2  Kings  iii.  4.  And  Mesha  king  of  Moab  was  a 


CHAP.   VI. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


sliec|i-m;is(iT,  iunl  rendered  unto  the  king  (if  Israel  a 
hundred  lluiusiind  lambs,  and  a  hundred  thousand 
rams,  with  the  wool. 

1  Vhr.  xviii.  3.  And  he  smote  Jloab ;  and  the  Mo- 
abites  became  David's  servants,  and  brought  gifts. 

6.  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria-damas- 

cus ;  and  tlie  Syrians  became  David's  servants,  and 
brought  gitls.  Thus  the  Loed  preserved  David 
whithersoever  he  went. 

1:!.  And  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom  ;  and  all 

the  Edoniites  became  David's  servants.  Thus  the 
Loud  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  vv»nt. 

—  xix.  19.  And  when  the  servants  of  Hadarezer 
saw  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel, 
tliey  made  peace  with  David,  and  became  his  servants : 
neither  would  the  Syrians  help  the  children  of  Am- 
nion auv  more. 

See  2'Ch>:  ix.  26;  xxvii.  5. 

§  34.    Friendly  Relations  witli  Other  Nations. 

1  Sam.  xxi.  10.  And  David  arose,  and  fled  that 
day  for  fear  of  Saul,  and  went  to  Achish  the  king  of 
Gath. 

—  xxii.  3.  And  David  went  thence  to  IMizpeh  of 
Jloab :  and  he  said  unto  the  king  of  Moab,  Let  my 
father  and  my  mother,  I  pray  thee,  come  fortli, 
and  be  with  you,  till  I  know  what  God  will  do  for 
me. 

-4.  And  he  brought  them  before  the  king  of 

Moab:  and  they  dwelt  with  him  all  the  while  that 
David  was  in  the  hold. 

—  xxvii.  1.  And  David  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  now 
perisii  one  da}'  by  the  hand  of  Saul:  there  is  nothing 
better  for  nie  than  that  I  should  speedilj'  escape  into 
the  land  of  the  Philistines;  and  Saul  shall  despair  of 
me,  to  seek  me  any  more  in  any  coast  of  Israel :  so 
shall  I  escape  out  of  his  hand. 

2.  And  David  arose,  and  he  passed  over  with 

the  six  hundred  men  that  icere  with  him  unto  Achish, 
the  son  of  Maoch,  king  of  Gath. 

1  Ohr.  xviii.  9.  Now  when  Tou  king  of  Hamath 
heard  how  David  had  smitten  all  the  host  of  Had- 
arezer king  of  Zobah ; 

10.  He  sent  Hadoram  his  son  to  king  David, 

to  inquire  of  his  welfare,  and  to  congratulate  him, 
because  he  had  fought  against  Hadarezer,  and  smit- 
ten him  ;  (for  Hadarezer  had  war  with  Tou ;)  and 
with  him  all  manner  of  vessels  of  gold  and  silver  and 
brass. 

1  Kings  iv.  34.  And  there  came  of  all  people  to  hear 
the  wisdom  of  Solomon,  from  all  kings  of  the  earth, 
which  had  heard  of  his  wisdom. 

(See  1  ISam.  viii.  9, 10.  1  Kings  v.  1.  2  Chr.  ii.  11, 
12.) 

2  Chr.  ix.  33.  And  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  sought 
the  presence  of  Solomon,  to  hear  his  wisdom,  that 
God  had  put  in  his  heart. 

24.  And  they  brought  ever}'  man  his  present, 

vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  raiment, 
harness,  and  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 
year. 

(Sec  3  Chr.  xvii.  10, 11 ;  xx.  39,  30.) 

(For  Ilezekiah  and  the  King  of  Babylon,  see  2  Kings 
XX.  13,  13.     2  Uhr.  xxxii.  31.) 

Is.  xxxix.  1.  At  that  time  Mcrodach-baladan,  the 
son  of  Baladan,  king  of  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a 
present  to  Ilezekiivli ;  for  he  had  heard  that  he  had 
been  sick,  and  was  recovered. 

2.    And    Hczckiah    was  glad  of   them,   and 

shewed  thenv  the  house  of  his  precious  things,  the  sil- 
ver, and  the  gold,  and  the  spices,  and  the  precious 
ointment,  and  all  the  house  of  his  armour,  and  all 
that  was  found  in  his  treasures :  tliere  was  nothing  in 
his  house,  nor  iu  all  his  dominion,  that  Hezekiah 
shewed  them  not. 

'■>.  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

Hezekiah,  and  said  luilo  him,  AV'liat  said  these  men? 
and  from  whence  came  they  unto  thee?  And  Heze- 
kiah said,  They  are  come  from  a  far  country  unto  me, 
even  from  I!:ibylon. 

4.  Then  said  he,  AVIiat  have  they  seen  in  thine 

house?    And  llczekiali  answered.  All  that  w  in  mine 

3 


house  have  they  seen:   there  is  nothing  among  my 
treasures  that  I  "have  not  shewed  them. 

§  35.    Tlie  Visit  of  the  Queen  of  Sheba. 

See  1  Kings  x.  1-9.    3  C7ir.  ix.  1-8. 


CHAP.  VI. 

THE  INTERMAREYING  OF   THE 
HEBREWS  AND   OTHER  NA- 
TIONS. 

See  Book  XVI.,  §  22. 

§  36.    Intermarriage  with  the  Canaanites 
strictly  forbidden. 

(See  Mr.  xxxiv.  12-16.    Deut.  vii.  1-4.) 
Jos.  xxiii.  12.  Else,  if  ye  do  in  any  wise  go  back, 
and  cleave  unto  the  remnant  of  these  nations,  crew 
these  that  remain  among  you,  and  shall  make  marria- 
ges with  them,  and  go  in  unto  them,  and  they  to  you : 

13.  Know  for  a  certainty  that  the  Lord  your 

God  will  no  more  drive  out  any  of  these  nations  from 
before  you  ;  but  they  shall  be  snares  and  traps  unto 
you,  and  scourges  in  your  sides,  and  thorns  in  your 
eyes,  until  ye  perish  from  off  this  good  land  which  the 
Lord  your  God  hath  given  you. 

§37.    Intermarriage  with  the  Jloabites  and  Am- 
monites virtually  forbidden. 

See  Detit.  xxiii.  3-0. 

§  3S.    Intermarriage  with  the  Edoniites  and 
Egyptians  much  less  stringently  forbidden. 

See  Beui.  xxxiii.  7-8. 

§  39.    The  Case  of  Female  Captives  of  War. 

Dent.  xxi.  10.  When  thougoest  forth  to  war  against 
thine  enemies,  and  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered 
them  into  thine  hands,  and  thou  hast  taken  them  cap- 
tive, 

11.  And  seest  among  the  captives  a  beautiful 

woman,  and  hast  a  desire  unto  her,  that  thou  wonkiest 
have  her  to  thy  wife  ; 

12.  Then  thou  shalt  bring  her  home  to  thine 

house ;  and  she  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her 
nails ; 

13.  And  she  shall  put  the  raiment  of  her  cap- 
tivity from  otf  her,  and  shall  remain  iu  thine  house, 
and  bewail  her  father  and^her  mother  a  full  month : 
and  after  that  thou  shalt  go  in  unto  her,  and  be  her 
husband,  and  she  shall  be  thy  wife. 

See  Deut.  xxi.  14. 

§  40.    Instances  of  Intermarriage. 

Oen.  xxvi.  34.  And  Esati  was  forty  years  old  when 
lie  took  to  wife  Judith  the  daughter  of  Beeri  the  Hit- 
tite,  and  Bashemath  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittite : 

—  —  35.  Which  were  a  grief  of  mind  unto  Isaac 
and  to  Rebekah. 

—  xli.  45.  And  Pharaoh  called  Joseph's  name  Zaph- 
nath-]iaaneah  ;  and  he  gave  him  to  wife  Asenath  the 
daULjhter  of  Poti-jiherah  priest  of  On.  And  Joseph 
went  out  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

E.i:  ii.  31.  And  Moses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the 
man  :  and  he  gave  Moses  Zipporah  his  daughter. 

JVum.  xii.  1.  And  Miriam  and  Aaron  spake  against 
Moses  because  of  the  Ethiopian  woman  wliom  he  had 
married:  for  he  had  married  an  Ethiopian  woman. 

lliith  i.  3.  And  Elinu^lcch  Naomi's  husband  died ; 
and  she  was  left,  and  her  two  sons. 

4.  And  they  took  them  wives  of  the  women 

of  Moab ;  the  name  of  the  one  teas  Orpah,  and  the 
name  of  the  other  Ruth:  and  they  dwelt  there  about 
ten  years. 

IS 


CHAP.  VI. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


See  Oen.  xlvi.  30.  2  Siim.  iii.  3.  1  KimjH  iii.  1  ;  .\i. 
1,  3;  xvi.  31.    1  Chr.  ii.  34,  3.5;  iii.  2. 

%  41.    The  Reform  under  Ezra. 

Ezr.  ix.  1.  Now  when  these  things  wcic  done,  the 
princes  cume  to  me,  sayin?.  The  people  of  Israel,  anil 
the  priests,  and  the  Levite.s,  have  not  separated  them- 
selves from  the  people  of  the  lauds,  rf«('//y  accord  inj;  to 
(heir  aliominations,  (Tck  of  the  Canaanites,  tlie  llittites, 
the  Hcri/.zites,  the  Jebusites,  the  Ammonites,  the  Moab- 
ites,  the  E;;vptians,  anil  the  Amorites. 

2.  For  they  have  taken  of  their  dans;htei-s  for 

themselves,  and  for  their  sons :  so  that  the  holy  seed 
have  minirled  themselves  with  the  people  of  Hum-  lands  : 
yea,  the  hand  of  the  princes  and  rulers  hath  been  chief 
in  this  trespass. 

3.  And  when  I  heard  this  thing,  I  rent  my 

garment  and  my  mantle,  and  plucked  otf  the  hair  of 
my  head  and  of  my  beard,  and  sat  down  astonied. 

—  —  .'>.  And  at  the  evening  sacrifice  I  arose  up  from 
my  heaviness ;  and  having  rent  my  garment  and  my 
mantle,  I  fell  upon  my  knees,  and  spread  out  my  hands 
unto  the  Lokd  ray  God, 

8.  And  now  for  a  little  space  grace  hath  been 

skewed  from  the  Loito  our  God,  to  leave  us  a  remnant 
to  escajie,  and  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that 
our  Goil  may  lighten  om-  eyes,  and  give  us  a  little 
reviving  in  our  bondage. 

9.  For  we  mere  bondmen  ;  }'et  our  God  hath 

not  forsaken  us  in  our  bondage,  but  hath  extended 
mercy  unto  us  in  the  sight  of  the  kings  of  Persia,  to 
give  us  a  reviving,  to  set  up  the  bouse  of  our  God,  and 
to  rejiair  the  desolations  thereof,  and  to  give  us  a  wall 
in  Judah  and  in  .lerusalcm. 

10.  And  now,  O  our  God,  what  shall  we  say 

after  this  ?  for  we  have  forsaken  thy  commandments, 

12.  Now  therefore  give   not  your  daughters 

unto  their  sons,  neither  take  their  daughters  unto  your 
sons,  nor  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  for  ever ; 
that  ye  may  be  strong,  and  eat  the  good  of  the  land, 
and  leave  ii  for  an  inheritance  to  your  children  for  ever. 

13.  And  after  all  that  is  come  upon  us  for  our 

evil  deeds,  and  for  our  great  tn'spass,  seeing  that  thou 
our  God  hast  punished  us  less  than  our  iniquities  de- 
serot',  and  hast  given  us  such  deliverance  as  this; 

—  —  14.  Should  we  again  break  thy  command- 
ments, and  join  in  affinity  with  the  pcoijle  of  these 
abominations  y  wouldest  not  thou  be  angry  with  us 
till  thou  hadst  consumed  u^,  so  that  there  should  be  no 
remnant  nor  escaping  V 

—  X.  2.  And  Shechaniah  the  son  of  .lehicl,  one  of 
the  sons  of  Elam,  answered  and  said  unto  Ezra,  We 
have  trespassed  against  our  God,  and  have  taken 
strange  wives  of  the  people  of  the  land  :  yet  now  there 
is  hope  in  Israel  concerning  this  thing. 

3.  Now  therefore  let  us  make  a  covenant  with 

our  God  to  put  aw.ay  all  the  wives,  and  such  as  are 
born  of  them,  according  to  the  counsel  of  my  lord,  and 
of  those  that  tremble  at  the  commandment  of  our  God  ; 
and  let  it  be  done  according  to  the  law. 

4.  jViise  ;  for  this  matter  bdom/eth  unto  thee  : 

we  also  will  be  with  thee  :  be  of  good  courage,  and 
do  il. 

.5.  Then  arose  Ezra,  and  made  the  chief  priests, 

thi^  T.evitcs,  and  all  Israel,  to  swear  that  they  should 
do  according  to  this  word.     And  they  sware. 

(!.  Tlien  Ezra  rose  up  from  before  the  house  of 

God,  and  went  into  the  chamber  of  .Johanan  the  son 
of  Eliashib  ;  and  irhen  he  came  thither,  he  did  cat  no 
bread,  nor  drink  water  :  for  he  mourned  because  of 
the  transgression  of  them  that  had  been  carried  away. 

7.  And  they  made  proclamation  throughout 

Judah  and  Jerusalem  unto  all  the  children  of  the  caij- 
tivity,  that  they  should  gather  themselves  together 
unto  Jerusalem  ; 

8.  And  that  whosoever  would  not  come  within 

three  days,  according  to  the  counsel  of  the  princes  and 
the  elders,  all  his  substance  should  be  forfeited,  and 
himself  separated  from  the  congregation  of  those  that 
had  been  carried  away. 

fl.   Then  all  the  men  of  Judah  and  Benjamin 

gathered  themselves  together  unto  Jerusalem  within 


tlu'ee  days.  It  was  the  nhith  month,  on  the  tweniiclii 
diiji  of  the  month  ;  and  all  Uie  peojile  sat  in  the  street 
of  thi^  house  of  (iod,  trembling  because  of  this  matter, 
and  for  the  great  rain. 

10.  Ai\d  Ezra  the  priest  stood  up,  and  said 

unto  them.  Ye  have  transgressed,  and  liave  taken 
strange  wives,  to  increase  the  trespass  of  Israel. 

—  —  11.  Now  therefore  make  confession  imto  the 
Lonn  God  of  your  fathers,  and  ilo  his  i)leasure  :  and 
separate  yourschis  IVom  the  people  of  the  land,  and 
from  the  strange  wivc.s. 

12.  Then  all  the  congregation  answered  and 

said  with  a  loud  voice,  As  thou  hast  said,  so  must  we 
do. 

13.  But  the  people  are   many,  and  it  is  a  time 

of  much  rain,  and  we  are  not  able  to  stand  without, 
ni'ilhcr  is  this  a  work  of  one  day  or  two  :  for  we  are 
many  that  have  transgressed  in  "this  thing. 

14.  Let  now  our  rulers  of  all  the  congregation 

stand,  and  let  all  them  which  have  taken  strange  wives 
in  our  cities  come  at  appointed  times,  and  with  them 
the  elders  of  every  city,  and  the  judges  thereof,  until 
the  fierce  wrath  of  om'  God  lor  this  matter  be  turned 
from  us. 

1.5.  Only  Jonathan  the  son  of  Asahel  smd  Ja- 

haziah  the  son  of  Tikvah  were  employed  about  this 
mutter:  and  MeshuUam  and  Shabbethai  the  Levite 
helped  them. 

16.  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  did  so. 

And  Ezra  the  priest,  xoith  certain  chief  of  the  fathers, 
after  the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  all  of  them  by 
tlteir  names,  were  separated,  and  sat  down  in  the  first 
day  of  the  tenth  month  to  examine  the  matter. 

17.  And  they  made  an  end  with  all  the  men 

that  had  taken  strange  wives  by  the  first  day  of  the 
first  month. 

19.  And  they  gave  their  hands  that  they  would 

put  away  their  wives ;  and  being  guilty,  they  offered  a 
ram  of  the  flock  for  their  trespass. 

§  42.    The  Reform  under  Nehemiah. 

(1.   THE  PLEDGE   THAT   WAS  BROKEN.) 

Neh.  X.  30.  And  that  we  would  not  give  our  daugh- 
ters unto  the  people  of  the  land,  nor  take  their  daugh- 
ters for  our  sons. 

(2.   THE   irEASUHES  TAKEN.) 

Jfeh.  xiii.  23.  In  those  days  also  saw  I  Jews  that  had 
married  wives  of  Ashdod,  of  Amnion,  and  of  Moab: 

24.  And  their  children  spake  half  in  the  speech 

of  Ashdod,  and  could  not  speak  in  the  Jews'  language, 
but  according  to  the  language  of  each  people. 

25.  And  I  contended  with  them,  and  cursed 

them,  and  smote  certain  of  them,  and  plucked  olf 
their  hair,  and  made  them  swear  by  God,  saying,  Ye 
shall  not  give  your  daughters  unto  their  sons,  nor  take 
theii-  daughters  unto  your  sons,  or  for  yourselves. 

26.  Did  not  Solomon  king  of  Israel   sin  by 

these  things?  yet  among  many  nations  was  there  no 
kin"  like  him,  who  was  beloved  of  his  God,  and  God 
made  him  king  over  all  Israel ;  nevertheless  even  him 
did  outlandish  women  cause  to  sin. 

27.  Shall  we  then  hearken  unto  you  to  do  all 

this  great  evil,  to  transgress  against  our  God  in  marry- 
ing strange  wives'? 

28.  And  one  of  the  sons  of  Joiada,  the  son  of 

Eliasliil)  the  high  priest,  was  son  in  law  to  Sanballat 
the  Iloronite:  therefore  I  chased  him  from  mc. 

29.  Remember  them,  O  my  God,  because  they 

have  defiled  the  priesthood,  and  the  covenant  of  the 
priesthood,  and  of  the  Levites. 

:J0.  Thus  cleansed  I  them  from  all  strangers, 

and  ajipointed  the  wards  of  the  priests  and  the  Le- 
vites, every  one  in  his  business; 

31.  And  for  the  wood  offering,  at  times  ap- 
pointed, and  for  the  firstfruits.  Remember  me,  O  my 
God,  forgo()d. 

(3.   MALACnr  DENOl-NCES  THESE  IFEATHEN  ilARRIAOES 
WHICH   LED   TO    FRrVOI-OUS    DIVOnCES  OF   HEBREW 

wrvEs.) 

Mai.  ii.  10.  Have  we  not  all  one  father?   hath  not 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII 


one  God  created  us?  vfhj  do  we  deal  treacherously 
every  man  against  his  brother,  by  profaning  the  cov- 
enant of  our  lathers? 

MuK  ii.  11.  Judah  hath  dealt  treacherously,  and  an 
abomination  is  committed  in  Israel  and  in  Jerusalem; 
for  Judah  hath  profaned  the  holiness  of  the  Lord 
which  he  loved,  and  hath  married  the  daughter  of  a 
strange  god. 

13.  The  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  that  doeth 

this,  the  master  aiid  the  scholar,  out  of  the  tabernacles 
of  Jacob,  and  him  that  offercth  an  offering  unto  the 
Loud  of  hosts. 

13.  And  this  have  ye  done  again,  covering  the 

altar  of  the  Lord  with  tears,  with  weeping,  and  with 
crying  out,  insomuch  that  he  regardeth  not  the  offer- 
ing any  more,  or  receiveth  ii  with  good-will  at  your 
hand. 

14.  Yet  ye  say,  "Wherefore  ?    Because  the  Lord 

hath  l)een  witness  between  thee  and  the  wife  of  thy 
j'outli,  against  whom  thou  hast  dealt  treacherously: 
3'et  is  she  thy  companion,  and  the  wife  of  thy  cove- 
nant. 

15.  And  did  not  he  make  one?    Yet  had  he 

the  residue  of  the  Spirit.  And  wherefore  one  ?  That 
he  might  seek  a  godly  seed.  Therefore  take  heed  to 
your  spirit,  and  let  none  deal  treacherously  against  the 
wife  of  liis  youth. 

16.  "For  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  saith 

that  he  hateth  putting  away:  for  one  covereth  vio- 
lence with  his  garment,  saith  "the  Lord  of  hosts;  there- 
fore take  heed  to  yoiu'  spirit,  that  ye  deal  not  treach- 
erously. 


CHAP.  \TI. 

NOTICES  OF  GENTILE  NATIONS: 
CHIEFLY  PROPHETIC  AND  DE- 
NUNCIATORY. 

§  43.    Dennnciations  of  the  Heatlicu. 

(1.   IN    GENERAL.) 

Ps.  ix.  .5.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  heathen,  thou  hast 
destroyed  the  wicked,  thou  hast  put  out  their  name  for 
ever  and  ever. 

—  xx.xiii.  10.  The  Lord  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the 
heathen  to  nought:  he  maketh  the  devices  of  the  peo- 
ple of  none  etfect. 

—  cxlix.  6.  Let  the  high  praises  of  God  be  in  their 
mouth,  and  a  twoedged  sword  in  their  hand  ; 

7.  To  execute  vengeance  upon  the  heathen, 

and  punishments  upon  the  people ; 

8.  To  bind  their  kings  with  chains,  and  their 

nobles  with  fetters  of  iron ; 

9.  To  execute  upon  them  the  judgment  writ- 
ten :  this  honour  have  all  his  saints.  Praise  ye  the 
Lord. 

Is.  viii.  9.  Associate  yourselves,  O  ye  people,  and  ye 
shall  be  broken  in  pieces ;  and  give  ear,  all  ye  of  far 
countries :  gird  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  in 
pieces ;  gird  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  in 
pieces. 

10.  Take  counsel  together,  and  it  shall  come 

to  nought ;  speak  the  word,  and  it  shall  not  stand :  for 
God  is  with  us. 

—  XXV.  2.  For  thou  hast  made  of  a  city  a  heap ;  of 
a  defcnced  city  a  ruin  :  a  palace  of  strangers  to  be  no 
city;  it  shall  never  be  liuilt. 

5.  Thou  shall  bring  down  the  noise  of  stran- 
gers, as  the  heat  in  a  dry  place ;  even  the  heat  with  the 
shadow  of  a  cloud :  the  branch  of  the  len-iblc  ones 
shall  be  brouriit  low. 

—  xli.  1.  keep  silence  before  me,  O  islands ;  and  let 
the  people  renew  tfmir  strength ;  let  them  come  near ; 
then  let  I  hem  speak :  let  us  come  near  togetlier  to 
judgment. 

15.  Behold,  I  will  make  thee  a  new  sharp 

threshing  instrument  having  teeth  :  thou  shall  Uiresli 
the  mountains,  and  beat  Oiem  small,  and  shall  make 
the  hills  as  chaff. 


/■.'.  Ixiii.  19.  "We  are  thine :  thou  never  barest  rule 
over  them  ;  they  were  not  called  by  thy  name. 

Je/:  X.  35.  Pour  out  thy  fury  upon  the  heathen  that 
know  thee  not,  and  upon  the  "families  that  call  not  on 
thy  name :  for  they  have  eaten  up  Jacob,  and  devour- 
ed him,  and  consiuned  him,  and  have  made  Ms  habit- 
ation desolate. 

—  XXV.  13.  And  I  will  bring  upon  that  land  all  my 
words  which  I  have  pronounced  against  it,  even  all 
that  is  written  in  this  book,  which  Jeremiah  has  proph 
esied  against  all  the  nations. 

14.  For  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall 

serve  themselves  of  them  also  :  and  I  will  recompense 
them  according  to  their  deeds,  and  according  to  the 
works  of  their  own  hands. 

Is.  xxxiv.  3.  For  the  indignation  of  the  Lord  is  upon 
all  nations,  and  his  fury  upon  all  their  armies :  he  hath 
utterly  destroyed  theni,  he  hath  delivered  them  to  the 
slaughter. 

— ■  ■ —  3.  Their  slain  also  shall  be  cast  out,  and  their 
stink  shall  come  up  out  of  their  carcasses,  and  the 
mountains  shall  bo  melted  with  their  Ijlood. 

Joel  iii.  9.  Proclaim  ye  this  among  the  Gentiles; 
Prepare  war,  wake  up  the  might)'  men,  let  all  the 
men  of  war  draw  near ;  let  them  come  up  : 

10.  Beat  your  ploughshares  into  swords,  and 

your  pruninghooM  into  spears :  let  the  weak  say,  I  am 
strong. 

11.  Assemble   j'ourselves,  and   come,  all  ye 

heathen,  and  gather  yourselves  together  round  about : 
thither  cause  thy  mighty  ones  to  come  down,  O  Lord. 

13.  Let  the  heathen  be  awakened,  and  come 

up  to  the  valle}-  of  Jehoshaphat :  for  there  will  I  sit 
to  judge  all  the  heathen  round  about. 

13.  Put  ye  in  the  sickle,  for  the  harvest  is 

ripe :  come,  get  "you  dovm ;  for  the  press  is  full,  the 
fats  overflow  ;  for  their  wickedness  i.^  great. 

14.  IMulliludes,  multitudes  in  the  valley  of  de- 
cision :  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near  in  the  valley  of 
decision. 

Mimh  V.  15.  And  I  will  execute  vengeance  in  anger 
and  fury  upon  the  heathen,  such  as  tliey  have  not 
heard. 

Zeph.  iii.  6.  I  have  cut  off  the  nations :  their  towers 
are  desolate ;  I  made  their  streets  waste,  that  none 
passeth  by ;  their  cities  are  destroyed,  so  that  there  is 
no  man,  that  there  is  none  inhabitant. 

Hag.  ii.  31.  Speak  to  Zerubbabel,  governor  of  Ju- 
dah, saying,  1  will  shake  the  heavens  and  the  earth ; 

23.  And  I  will  overthrow  the  throne  of  king- 
doms, and  1  wdl  destroy  Uie  strength  of  the  kingdoms 
of  the  heathen ;  and  I  will  overllirow  the  chariots, 
and  those  that  ride  in  them ;  and  the  horses  and  their 
riders  shall  come  down,  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his 
brother. 

Zech.  xiv.  15.  And  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  the 
horse,  of  the  mule,  of  the  camel,  and  of  the  ass,  and  of 
all  the  beasts  that  shall  be  in  these  tents,  as  this 
plague. 

(3.   THE  ENEMIES  OP   ISRAEL.) 

Is.  xvii.  13.  "Woo  to  the  multitude  of  many  people, 
which  make  a  noise  like  the  noise  of  the  seas;  and  to 
the  rushing  of  nations,  that  make  a  rushing  like  the 
rushing  of  mighty  waters ! 

13.  The  nations  shall  rush  like  the  rushing  of 

many  waters:  but  God  shall  rebuke  them,  and  they 
shall  floe  for  off,  and  shall  be  chased  as  the  chaff  of 
the  mountains  Ijefore  the  wind,  and  like  a  rolling 
thing  before  the  whirlwind. 

— ■  —  14.  And  behold  at  eveningtide  trouble ;  and 
before  the  morning  he  is  not.  This  is  the  portion  of 
them  that  spoil  us,  and  the  lot  of  them  that  rob  us. 

—  xix.  17.  And  the  land  of  Judah  shall  be  a  terror 
unto  Egypt,  every  one  that  maketh  mention  thereof 
shall  be  afraid  in  himself,  because  of  the  counsel  of 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  he  hath  determined  against 
it. 

—  xxlx.  5.  Moreover  the  multitude  of  thy  strangers 
shall  1)0  like  small  dust,  and  tlie  multitude  of  the  ter- 
rible ones  shnU  be  as  chaff  that  passeth  away :  yea,  it 
shall  be  at  an  instant  suddenly. 

7.  And  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations  that 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII, 


fiu'lit  aj;:iinst  Ariel,  even  all  that  fi|j;lit  against  her  anil 
liei-  nuiuition,  and  that  distress  lier,  shall  be  as  a.  (Ircani 
of  a  nisrht  vision. 

1.1.  x\i.\.  8.  It  shall  even  be  as  when  n  hungry  man 
dreameth,  and,  behold,  he  eateth;  but  he  awakelh, 
and  his  sold  is  empty :  or  as  when  a  thirsty  man 
dreameth,  and,  behold,"  he  drinketh;  but  he  awakelh, 
an<l,  behold,  /»■  m  taint,  and  his  soul  hath  appetite:  so 
sliall  the  multitude  of  all  the  mitious  be,  that  fight 
a:;ainst  mount  Zion. 

././■  ix.  25.  Behold,  the  days  come,  sailh  the  Lord, 
th:it  I  will  punish  all  t/iein  tchch  are  circumcised  with 
the  uneircunu-isid; 

2(J.  Eg)-pt,  and  Judah,  and  Edom,  and   the 

children  of  Amnion,  and  Moab,  and  all  l/i'it  arc  in  the 
utmost  corners,  that  dwell  in  the  Avildcrness:  for  all 
l/ie.tf  nations  iir,'  uncircumcised,  and  all  the  house  of 
Israel  ure  unciriumcised  in  the  heart. 

—  XXV.  1!).  Fliiiraoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  his  ser- 
vants, and  his  jirinces.  and  all  liis  people; 

20.  And  all  the  mingled  pcojile,  and   all  the 

kings  of  the  land  of  Uz,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  land 
of  the  Philistines,  and  Ashkelon,  and  Azzah,  and 
Ekron,  and  the  remnant  of  Asl-.dod, 

21.  Edom,  and  Moab,  and  the  children  of  Am- 
nion, 

22.  And  all  the  kings  of  Tvrus,  and  all   the 

kings  of  Zidon,  and  the  kings  of  the  isles  which  are 
beyond  the  sea, 

23.  Dedan,  and  Tema,  and  Buz,  and  all  that 

are  in  the  utmost  cornei-s, 

24.  Anil  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  all  the 

kings  of  the  mingled  people  that  dwell  in  the  desert, 

2o.  And  all  the  kings  of  Zimri,  and  all  the 

kings  of  Elam.  and  all  the  kings  of  the  Medes, 

•iCi.  And  all  the  kings  of  the  north,  far  and 

near,  one  with  another,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
world,  which  in-e  upon  the  face  of  the  earth :  and  the 
king  of  Sheshach  sliall  drink  after  them. 

^ 27.  Therefore  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  Thus 

saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Drink  ye, 
and  be  drunken,  and  spew,  and  fall,  and  rise  no  more, 
because  of  the  sword  which  I  will  send  among  }-ou. 

28.  And  it  sliall  be.  if  they  refuse  to  Fake  tlie 

c\iy>  at  thine  hand  to  drink,  then  sh.-ilt  thou  say  unto 
them,  Thus  saith  the  Lokd  of  hosts;  Ye  shall  cer- 
tainly drink. 

— " —  33.  And  the  slam  of  the  Lokd  shall  be  at  that 
day  from  oiw  end  of  the  earth  even  under  the  ot/ier 
enil  of  the  earth  :  tliey  shall  not  be  lamented,  neither 
gathered,  nor  buried;  they  shall  be  dung  upon  the 
ground. 

Joel  iii.  1.  For,  behold,  in  those  days,  and  in  that 
time,  when  I  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah 
and  Jerusalem, 

2.  I  will  also  gather  all  nations,  and  will  liring 

them  down  into  the  valley  of  .lehoshapliat.  and  will 
pleail  with  them  tliere  for  my  people  and/oc  my  herit- 
age Israel,  whom  they  have  scattered  among  the  na- 
tions, and  jiarted  my  lan<l. 

3.  And  they  have  cast  lots  for  my  people:  and 

have  given  a  boy  for  a  harlot,  and  sold  a  girl  for  wine, 
that  they  might  drink. 

Mkall'w.  11.  Xow  also  many  nations  are  gathered 
against  thee,  that  say,  Let  her"be  defiled,  and  let  our 
eye  look  upon  Zion. 

12.  But  they  know  not  the  thoughts  of  the 

Lord,  neitlier  understand  they  his  counsel:  for  he 
shall  gather  them  as  the  sheaves  into  the  floor. 

—  —  13.  Arise  and  thresh,  ( )  daughter  of  Zion ;  for 
I  will  make  thine  horn  iron,  and  I  will  make  thy  hoofs 
brass :  and  thou  shalt  beat  in  pieces  nianv  people : 
and  I  will  consecrate  their  gain  unto  the  Lord,  and 
their  substance  unto  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth. 

Zeeh.  ii.  9.  For,  behold,  I  will  shake  mine  hand  upon 
them,  and  they  shall  be  a  spoil  to  their  servants  :  and 
ye  shall  know"  that  the  Loud  of  hosts  hath  sent  me. 

—  xii.  2.  Behold,  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  cup  of 
trembling  unto  all  the  people  round  about,  when  they 
shall  be  in  the  siege  both  against  Judah  and  against 
Jerusalem. 

3.  And  in  that  Any  will  I  make  Jerusalem  a 

burdensome  stone  for  all  people :  all  that  burden  them- 


selves with  it  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  though  all  the 
people  of  the  earth  be  gathered  together  again.<it  it. 

4.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  sniita 

every  horse  willi  asloiiishment,  and  lus  rider  with 
madness:  and  I  will  ojien  mine  eyes  ujion  the  house 
of  Judah,  anil  will  smite  every  horse  of  the  people 
with  blindness. 

5.  And  the  governors  of  Judah  shall  say  in 

their  heart,  Th<'  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  shall  be  my 
strength  in  tb<-  Loud  of  hosts  their  (Jod. 

9.  And  it  shall  come  to  jiass  in  that  day,  that 

I  will  seek  to  destroy  all  tlie  nations  that  come  against 
Jerusalem. 

(3.    CONSPIRACIES   COMPL.XINED   OF.) 

Ps.  Ixxxiii.  3.  They  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against 
thj-  people,  and  consulted  against  Ihv  hidden  ones. 

'■ 4.  Tluy  have  said,  C'ouk',  ami  let  us  cut  them 

off  from  hi'hin  a  nation  ;  that  the  name  of  Israel  may 
be  no  more  in  rememlirance. 

5.  For  they  have  consulted  together  with  one 

consent :  they  are  confederate  against  thee  : 

G.  The  tabernacles  of  Edom,  and  the  Ishmael- 

ites  ;  of  lloab,  and  the  Ilagarenes  ; 

7.  Gebal,  and  Amnion,  and  Amalek ;  the  Phi- 
listines with  the  inhabitants  of  Tyre  ; 

8.  Assur  also  is  joined  with  them:  thej' have 

holpen  the  children  of  Lot.     Selali. 

(4.  FOVTLS  AND  BEASTS  SUMMONED  TO  THE  BANQUET.) 

Ezek.  xxxix.  17.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  thussaith  the 
Lord  God  ;  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to 
every  beast  of  the  field,  Assemble  yourselves,  and 
come ;  gather  yourselves  on  everj-  si<le  to  nij-  sacrifice 
that  I  do  sacrifice  for  you,  eren  a  great  sacrifice  upon 
the  mountains  of  Israel,  that  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and 
drink  blood. 

18.  Te  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty,  and 

drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the  earth,  of  rams, 
of  lambs,  an<l  of  goats,  of  bullocks,  all  of  them  fat- 
lings  of  15ashan. 

19.  And  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full,  and 

drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken,  of  my  "sacrifice  which 
I  have  sacrificed  for  you. 

20.  Thus  yeshall  be  filled  at  m_y  table  with 

horses  and  chariots,  with  mighty  men,  and  with  all 
men  of  war,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(.5.   REPENTANCE   AND   RESTORATION  POSSIBLE.) 

Jir.  xii.  10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  will 
diligently  learn  the  ways  of  my  people,  to  swear  by 
my'nam'e.  The  Lord  liveth  :  as  they  taught  my  peoiile 
to  swear  by  Baal ;  then  shall  they  be  built  iu  the  midst 
of  mj'  people. 

§  44.    The  Amalekites. 

(1.    WHAT   THE   LORD    SAID   TO   MOSES.) 

Ex.  xvii.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Write 
this/")- a  memorial  in  a  book,  and  rehearse  it  in  tho 
eare'of  Joshua :  for  I  will  utterly  put  out  the  remem- 
brance of  Amalek  from  under  heaven. 

(2.   WHAT   BALAAM   SAID.) 

Num.  xxiv.  20.  And  when  he  looked  on  Amalek,  ho 
took  up  his  parable,  and  said,  Amalek  was  the  first  of 
the  nations  ;  but  his  latter  end  i-hall  be  that  he  perish 
for  ever. 

§  45.    The  Kenifes. 

(1.   DWELT   IN  A  MOUNTAINOUS  DISTRICT.) 

Kum.  xxiv.  21.  And  he  looked  on  the  Kenites,  and 
took  up  his  parable,  and  said.  Strong  is  thy  dwelling- 
place,  and  thou  puttest  thy  nest  in  a  rock. 

(3.   TO   BE  CARRIED   CAPTFVE   BT   TIIE  ASSYRIANS.) 

Xum.  xxiv.  22.  Nevertheless  the  Kenite  shall  be 
wasted,  until  Asshur  shall  carry  thee  away  captive. 

§  46.    Syria, 

(1.    TO   BE   DESTROYED.) 

Ik.  vii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  It  shall  not 
stand,  neither  shall  it  come  to  pass 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


la.  vii.  8.  For  the  bead  of  Syria  is  Damascus,  and  the 
head  of  Damascus  is  Rezin ;  and  within  threescore 
and  five  years  shall  Ephraim  be  broken,  that  it  be  not 
a  people.  .    „         .         , 

. 9.  And  the  head  of  Ephrami  is  Samaria,  and 

the  head  of  Samaria  is  Remaliah's  son.  If  ye  will  not 
believe,  surely  ye  shall  not  be  established. 

—  xvii.  1.  The  burden  of  Damascus,  Behold,  Da- 
mascus is  taken  away  from  beiny  a  city,  and  it  shall  be 
a  ruinous  heap.  „       ,         ,,         ,    ,, 

3.  The  cities  of  Aroer  are  forsaken  :  they  shall 

be  for  flocks,  which  shall  Ue  down,  and  none  shall 
make  them  afraid.  t,  ,      • 

3.  The  fortress  also  shall  cease  from  Ephraim, 

and  the  kim^dom  from  Damascus,  and  the  remnant 
of  Syria :  they  shall  be  as  the  glory  of  the  chikfren  of 
Israel,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  . 

Jer  xlix.  23.  Concerumg  Damascus.  Hamath  is 
confounded,  and  Aipad ;  for  they  have  heard  evil 
tidings :  they  are  taiuthearted ;  thern  is  sorrow  on  the 
sea ;  1t  cannot  be  quiet.  ,   ^    , ,  ,  ,         „ 

24.  Damascus  is  waxed  feeble,  ana  turneth 

herself  to  flee,  and  fear  hath  seized  on  her :  anguish 
and  sorrows  have  taken  her,  as  a  woman  in  travail.  _ 

35.  How  is  the  city  of  praise  not  left,  the  city 

of  my  joy ! 

3G.  Therefore  her  young  men  shall  fall  in  her 

streets,  and  all  the  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  ofl'  in  that 
day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  „    „T^ 

:: 37.  And  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Da- 
mascus and  it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad. 

Zech  ix.  1.  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord 
in  the  land  of  Hadrach,  and  Damascus  shall  be  the 
rest  thereof:  when  the  eyes  of  man,  as  of  all  the 
U-ibes  of  Israel,  shall  be  toward  the  Lord. 

2.  And   Hamath   also  shall  border  thereby  ; 

Tyrus,  and  Zidou,  though  it  be  very  wise. 

(3.   REASON   GITEN.) 

Amosi.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
oressions  of  Damascus,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn 
away  tlte  punishment  thereof;  because  they  have  thresh- 
ed dilead  with  threshing  instruments  of  iron  : 

4,  But  I  will  send  a   lire   into  the  house  of 

Hazael  which  shall  devom'  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad. 

5.  I  will  break  also  the  bar  of  Damascus,  and 

cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the  plam  of  Aven,  and 
him  tliat  holdeth  the  sceptre  from  the  house  ol  Eden  : 
and  the  people  of  Syria  shall  go  into  captivity  unto 
Kfr,  saith  the  Loud. 


Jonah  iv.  10.  Then  said  the  Lord,  Thou  hast  had 
pity  on  the  gourd,  for  the  which  thou  has  not  laljoiu-ed, 
neither  madest  it  grow ;  which  came  up  in  a  night,  and 

perished  in  a  night :  „.■,,,    ^         . 
11    And  should  not  I  spare  Nmeveh,  that  great 

city  wherein  are  more  than  sixscore  thousand  persons 

that  cannot  discern  between  their  right  hand  and  their 

left ;  and  also  much  cattle  ? 


(3    TIGLAXn-PILESEB  WILL   CONQUER   SYKIA,    AND 
SPOIL   SAMABL^.      740  B.C.) 

Is.  viii.  3.  -+-Then  said  the  Lord  to  me.  Call  his 
name  JIaher-shalal-hash-baz. 

4.  For  before  the  child  shall  have  knowledge 

to  cry  My  father,  and  my  mother,  the  riches  of  Da- 
mascus and  the  spoil  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken  away 
before  the  kmg  of  Assyria. 


(4 


§  47.    Assyria. 

(1.   NmEVEH   THREATENED.) 

Jonah  i.  2.  Arise,  go  to  Nmeveh,  that  great  city,  and 
cry  an-ainst  it ;  for  their  wickcihiess  is  come  up  before  me. 

—  lii  2.  Arise,  go  into  Nmeveh,  that  great  city,  and 
preach  unto  it  the  preaching  that  I  bid  thee. 

' 3    So  Jonah  arose,  and  went  unto  Nineveh, 

accordinc^  to  the  word  of  the  Lord.     Now  Nmeveh 
was  an  exceeding  great  city  of  three  days'  journey. 

4.  And  Jonah  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a 

dav's  journey,  and  he  cried,  and  said.  Yet  forty  days, 
and  Nineveh  shall  be  overthrown. 

.-,.  So  the  people  of  Nmeveh  believed  God, 

and  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  put  on  sackcloth,  from  the 
ereatest  of  them  even  to  the  least  of  them. 

" (J.  For  word  came  imto  the  kmg  of  Nineveh, 

and  he  arose  from  his  throne,  and  he  laid  his  robe 
from  him,  and  covered  Jum  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in 

fislics 

_  _  7.  And  he  caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  and  pub- 
lished thr'ougli  Nineveh  by  the  decree  of  the  king  and 
his  nobles  saying.  Let  neither  man  nor  beast,  herd  nor 
flock,  taste  any  thing :  let  them  not  feed,  nor  drink 

L  8   But  let  man  and  beast  be  covered  with 

sackcloth,  and  cry  mightily  mito  God;  yea,  let  them 
ttmt  every  one  from  his  evil  way,  and  trom  the  vio- 
lence that  is  in  their  hands. 

(3.   REPENTS,   AND  18  SPARED.) 

See  Jonah  in.  10. 

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SHALMANESEB  AND    SABGON  WILL    DESOLATE    SA- 
MARIA.     731   B.C.) 

IIos.  viii.  3.  Israel  shall  cry  unto  me.  My  God,  we 

Imow  thee.  ^    ,      ,  .      „   ,   .  , 

3.  Israel  hath  cast  off^  tlie  thing  that  u  good : 

the  enemy  shall  pm-sue  bun. 

—  x.  7.  As  for  Samaria,  her  kmg  is  cut  ofl  as  the 
foam  upon  the  water. 

9.  O  Israel,  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  ot 

Gibeah:  there  they  stood :  the  battle  in  Gibeahagamst 
the  children  of  miquity  did  not  overtake  them. 

10   /(  is  m  my  desire  that  I  should  chastise 

them;  and  the  people  shall  be  gathered  against  them, 
when  they  shall  bind  themselves  in  their  two  furrows. 

14.  Therefore  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy 

neonle  anil  all  thy  fortresses  shall  be  spoiled,  as  Shal- 
man  spoiled  Beth-arbel  m  the  day  of  battle  :  the  mother 
was  dashed  in  pieces  upon  her  children. 

15.  So  shall  Beth-el  do  unto  you  because  ol 

your  great  wickedness  :  in  a  morning  shall  the  kmg 
of  Israel  utterly  be  cut  off. 

Anws  iv.  11.  I  have  overthrown  some  of  you,  as 
God  overthi-ew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  ye  were 
as  a  firebrand  plucked  out  of  the  burning :  yet  have 
ye  not  returned  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

13.  Therefore  thus  will  I   do  unto   thee,  O 

Israel ;  and  because  I  will  do  this  unto  thee,  prepare 
to  meet  thy  God,  O  Israel 

—  V  2.  The  vfrgm  of  Israel  is  fallen ;  she  shall  no 
more  rise :  she  is  forsaken  upon  her  land  ;  there  is  none 

to  raise  her  up.  ,      ,  „         „,,      .^  „    » 

3,  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  city  that 

went  out  by  a  thousand  shall  leave  a  hundred,  and  that 
which  went  forth  by  a  hundred  shall  leave  ten,  to  the 
house  of  Israel.  ,    ,,  ,      , 

—  vii.  9.  And  the  high  places  of  Isaac  shall  be  deso- 
late, and  tiie  sanctuaries  of  Israel  shall  be  laid  waste ; 
and  I  will  rise  agamst  the  house  of  Jeroboam  with  the 

—  ix  10  All  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by 
the  sword,  which  say,  The  evil  shall  not  overtake  nor 

prevent  us.  „  .,     ,.,.,..   j  ^i 

Micah  i  13.  O  thou  hihabitant  of  Lachish,  bmd  the 
chariot  to  the  swift  beast :  she  is  the  begmning  of  the 
sin  to  the  daughter  of  Zion :  for  the  transgressions  ot 
Israel  were  found  in  thee. 

14.  Therefore  shalt  thou  give  presents  to  JNIo- 

resheth-gath  ;  the  houses  of  Achzib  shall  be  a  lie  to  the 
kings  of  Israel. 

_  _  15.  Yet  will  I  brmg  an  heir  unto  thee,  O  in- 
habitant of  Mareshah :  he  shall  come  unto  Adullam 
the  glory  of  Israel. 

See  2  Kings  xvii.  6.    Hos.  xiii.  16. 


(5. 


EGYPT   AND  ETHIOPIA  HUMBLED   BY    SARGON. 

713  B.  c.) 

Is  XX.  1.  In  the  year  that  Tartan  came  unto  Aslb 
dod,  (when  Sargon  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  him,)  and 
foutjht  against  Ashdod,  and  took  it ; 

See  Is  XX.  3-6.    Nah.  iii.  8-10. 

JUDAH  NOT  TO    BE    DELIVERED    BY    EGYPT    FROM 
TIIE   ASSYRIANS.) 

(See  Is.  xxx.-xxxv.) 

Is.  XXX.  31.  For  through  the  voice  of  the  Lord 


(6. 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


sliiiU  the  Assyrian  be  beiitcu  ilowu,  wltkh  smote  with 
a  rod, 

h.  XXX.  33.  And  in  every  place  where  the  groiindcil 
st;itr  .shall  puss,  wliieh  the  Lokii  sliiiU  hiy  upon  Inra,  it 
shall  be  with  tabret.s  .'iiul  harps:  and  in  battles  of 
shakiiij;  will  he  li;j;lit  with  it. 

—  xxxi.  8.  Then  shall  the  Assyrian  fall  with  the 
sword,  not  of  a  niiirhty  man  ;  and  the  sword,  not  of  a 
mean  man,  shall  devour  hini :  hut  he  shall  flee  from 
the  sword,  and  his  yoimj;  men  shall  be  discomfited. 

9.  And  he  shall  i)ass  over  to  his  strong  hold 

for  fear,  and  his  jirinces  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensiyn, 
.saitli  tlie  Loud,  whose  tire  in  in  Ziou,  and  his  fm-nace 
in  Jerusalem. 

(7.   JUDAH  TO   BB  OVEnRUN  BY  THE  ASSYRIANS.) 

Is.  viii.  (5.  Forasmuch  as  this  people  refusetli  the 
waters  of  Shiloah  that  go  softly,  and  rejoice  in  Rczin 
and  Kemaliah's  son  ; 

7.  Now  therefore,  liehold,  the  Lord  brinseth 

up  upon  them  the  waters  of  the  river,  strong  and  many, 
even  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  all  his  glory:  and  he 
shall  come  up  over  all  his  channels,  and  go  over  all 
bis  banks : 

8.  And  he  shall  iiass  through  Judah ;  he  shall 

overflow  and  go  over,  he  shall  reach  ercii  to  the  neck  ; 
and  the  stretching  out  of  Ids  wings  shall  fill  the 
breadth  of  thy  land,  O  Immaimel. 

—  X.  8.  For  he  sailh.  Are  not  my  princes  altogether 
kings  ? 

9.  Is  not  Calno  as  Carchcmish  ?  is  not  Hamath 

as  Arpad?  is  not  Samaria  as  Damascus? 

(8.   THE   ASSYRIANS  TO  BE  BE.^TEN  OFF.) 

3  Kings  xix.  33.  By  tliy  messengers  thou  bast  re- 
proached the  Lord,  ;ind  bast  said,  With  the  multitude 
of  my  chariots  I  am  come  up  to  the  height  of  the 
mountains,  to  the  sides  of  Lebanon,  and  will  cut  down 
the  tall  cedar  trees  thereof,  and  the  choice  fir  trees 
thereof:  and  I  will  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  bor- 
ders, and  into  the  forest  of  his  Carmel. 

3-1.  I  have  digged  and  dnmk  strange  waters, 

and  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up  all  the 
rivers  of  besieged  phices. 

36.  Therefore  then'  inhabitants  were  of  small 

power,  they  were  dismayed  and  confomided ;  they 
were  as  the  grass  of  the  field,  and  as  the  green  herb, 
((,1  the  gr:\ss  on  the  housetops,  and  as  corn  blasted  be- 
fore it  be  grown  up. 

27.  But  1  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out, 

and  thy  coming  in,  and  thy  rage  agamst  me. 

38.  Because   thy   rage    against   me  and  thy 

tumult  is  come  up  into  mine  ears,  therefore  I  will  put 
my  hook  in  thy  nose,  and  my  Ijridle  in  tlij'  lips,  and  I 
will  turn  thee  liack  by  the  way  by  w'hich  thou  camest. 

30.  And  the  remnant  that  is  escajied  of  the 

house  of  .Tudah  shall  yet  again  take  root  downward, 
and  bear  fruit  upw:ird. 

31.  For  out  of  .Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  rem- 
nant, and  they  that  eseajie  out  of  mount  Ziou :  the  zeal 
of  tlie  Lord  '/  }u)sts  shall  do  this. 

33.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning 

the  king  of  AssjTia,  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city, 
nor  shoot  an  arrow  there,  nor  come  before  it  with 
shield,  nor  cast  a  bank  against  it. 

33.  By  the  w;iy"that  he  came,  by  the  same 

shall  he  retui-u,  and  shall  not  come  into  tliis  city,  saith 
the  Lord. 

34.  For  I  will  defend  this  city,  to  save  it,  for 

mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

Is.  X.  13.  Wherefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tluU, 
when  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  whole  work  upon 
mount  Zion  and  on  .Jerusalem,  I  will  punish  the  fruit 
of  the  stout  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  the  glory 
of  his  high  loolcs. 

13.  For  he  saith.  By  the  strength  of  my  hand 

I  have  done  it,  and  l)y  my  wisdom  ;  for  I  am  prudent ; 
and  I  have  removed  the  boimds  of  the  people,  and 
have  robbed  their  treasures,  and  I  have  put  do\vn  the 
inhabitants  like  a  valiant  man  : 

14.  And  my  hand  hath  foimd  as  a  nest  the 

riches  of  the  people  :  and  as  one  gathereth  eggs  tliat 
are  left,  have  I  gathered  all  the  earth ;  and  there  was 


none  that  moved  the  wing,  oi  opened  the  mouth,  or 
lieei)ed. 

10.  Therefore  shall  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts, 

send  among  his  f;itones  leaimess;  and  under  his  glory 
he  shall  kindle  a  burning  like  the  biu'uing  of  a  fire. 

17.  And  the  liglitof  Israel  shall  be  for  a  fire 

and  his  Holy  One  for  a  flame:  and  it  shidl  burn  and 
devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers  in  one  day; 

18.  And  shall  consume  the  glory  of  his  forest, 

and  of  his  fruitful  field,  both  sotil  and  body  :  and  they 
shall  be  as  when  a  standanlbe:irer  faintetli. 

111.  Am<1  the  rest  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  shall 

bo  few,  that  a  child  may  write  them. 

34.  Therefore  'thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 

hosts,^)  my  people  that  dwellest  in  Zion,  be  not  afraid 
of  the  Assyrian:  be  shall  smite  thee  with  a  rod,  and 
shall  lift  up  his  staff  against  thee,  after  the  manner  of 
Egypt. 

35.  For  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  the  indig- 
nation shall  cease,  and  mine  anger  in  their  destruction. 

37.  And  it  shall  eome  to  pass  in  that  day,  t/ia( 

his  burden  shall  be  taken  aw;iy  from  oft'  thy  shoulder, 
and  his  yoke  ti'om  ott'  thy  neck,  and  the  yoke  shall  be 
destroyed  because  of  the  anointing. 

38.  He  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  Mig- 

ron  ;  at  Michmash  he  had  liiid  up  his  carriages: 

39.  They  are  gone  over  the  jiassage:  they  have 

taken  up  their  lodging  at  Geba ;  Ramah  is  afraid : 
Gibeah  of  Saul  is  fled. 

30.  Lift  up  thy  voice,  O  daughter  of  Gallim : 

cause  it  to  be  heard  unto  Laish,  O  poor  Anathoth. 

31.  Madmenah  is  removed ;   the   inhabitants 

of  Gebim  gathered  themselves  to  flee. 

33.  As  3'et  shall  he  remain  at  Nob  that  day : 

he  shall  shake  his  hand  arjainst  the  mount  of  the 
daughter  of  Zion,  the  hill  of  Jerusalem. 

33.  Behold,  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

lop  the  bough  with  terror :  and  tlie  high  ones  of  stat- 
ure shall  be  hewn  down,  and  the  haughty  shall  be  hum- 
bled. 

34.  And  he  shall  cut  down  the  thickest  of  tlie 

forest  with  iron,  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  by  a  mighty 
one. 

—  xiv.  25.  That  I  will  break  the  Assyrian  in  my 
land,  and  upon  my  mountains  tread  him  under  foot : 
then  shall  his  yoke  dejiart  from  olV  them,  and  his  bur- 
den depart  from  otf  their  shoulders. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilest,  and  thou  wast 
not  spoiled ;  and  dealest  treacherously,  and  they  dealt 
not  treacherousl}'  with  thee !  when  thou  shalt  cease  to 
spoil,  thou  shalt  be  spoiled  ;  and  when  thou  shalt  make 
an  end  to  deal  treacherously,  they  shall  deal  treacher- 
ously with  thee. 

3.  At  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people  fled  ; 

at  the  lifting  up  of  thyself  the  nations  were  scattered. 

4.  And  your  spoil  shall  be  gathered  like  the 

gathering  of  the  caterpillar ;  as  the  running  to  and 
fVo  of  locusts  shall  he  rmi  u]ioii  them. 

7.  Behold,  their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  without : 

the  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  weeii  bitterly. 

8.  The  highways  lie  waste,  the  wayiaring  man 

ceaseth :  he  hath  broken  the  covenant,  he  hath  de- 
spised the  cities,  he  rcgardcth  no  man. 

9.  The  earth  mourneth  (ndnanguisheth  :  Leb- 
anon is  ashamed  and  hewn  down  :  Sharon  is  like  a 
wilderness ;  and  Bashan  and  Carmel  shake  oft'  their 
fruits. 

11.  Ye  shall  conceive  cliatT,  ye  shall  bring  forth 

stubble  :  your  lireath,  as  fire,  sliiill  devour  you. 

13.  And  the  people  shall  be  «« the  burnings  of 

lime :  as  thorns  cut  up  shall  they  be  burned  in  the 
fire. 

18.  Thine  heart  shall  meditate  terror.    Where 

is  the  scribe '?  where  is  the  receiver '?  where  is  he  that 
counted  the  towers  ':* 

19.  Thou  shalt  not  see  a  fierce  people,  a  people 

of  a  deeper  sjieech  than  thou  canst  iicrceive ;  of  a 
sUimmering  tongue,  that  th'>n  i-anst  not  imdcrstaud. 

20.  Look  upon  Ziou.  the  city  of  our  solemm. 

ties :  thme  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  habitation, 
a  t;ibernacle  that  shall  not  be  taken  down  ;  not  one  of 
the  stjikes  thereof  shall  ever  be  removed,  neither  shall 
any  of  the  cords  thereof  be  broken. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


is.  xxxiii.  21.  But  there  the  glorious  Lord  irjKie  unto 
us  ii  place  of  broad  rivers  a  ml  streams  ;  wherein  sliall 
go  no  galley  with  oars,  neither  shall  gallant  sliip  pass 
thereby. 

—  xxxvii.  6.  And  Isaiah  said  unto  them,  Thus  shall 
ye  say  unto  your  master.  Thus  saith  the  Loud,  Be  not 
afraid  of  tlie  words  tliat  thou  hast  heard,  wlierewith 
the  servants  of  the  king  of  Assyria  have  blasphemed 
me. 

7.  Behold,  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  and 

he  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  return  to  his  own  land ; 
and  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  !)}■  the  sword  in  his  own 
land. 

8.  So  Rabshakeh  returned,  and  found  the  king 

of  Assyria  warring  against  Libnah  :  lor  he  had  heard 
that  he  was  departed  from  Lachish. 

9.  And  he  heard  say  concerning  Tirhakah  king 

of  Ethiopia,  He  is  come  forth  to  make  war  with  tliee. 
And  when  he  heard  it,  he  sent  messengers  to  Hczekiah, 
saying, 

•  10.  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of 

Judah,  saying.  Let  not  thy  God,  in  whom  thou  triist- 
est,  deceive  thee,  saying,  Jerusalem  shall  not  be  given 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria. 

11.  Behold,  thou  hast  heanl  what  the  kings  of 

Assyria  have  done  to  all  lands  bj-  destroying  them 
utterly ;  and  shalt  thou  be  delivered  ? 

12.  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

them  which  my  f;ithers  have  destroyed,  ns  Gozan,  and 
Haran,  and  Rezeph,  and  the  children  of  Eden  which 
were  in  Telassar  ? 

13.  Where  i.i  the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the 

kingof  Arphad,  and  thekingof  thecity  of  Sepharvaim, 
Hena,  and  Ivah  ? 

22.  This  is  the  word  which  the  Lord  hath 

spoken  concerning  him  ;  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of 
Zion,  hath  despised  thee,  and  laughed  thee  to  scorn  ; 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  head  at 
thee. 

23.  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blas- 
phemed ?  and  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  Ihy 
voice,  and  lifted  up  thine  ej'es  on  high  ?  even  against 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

24.  By  thy  servants  hast  thou  reproached  the 

Lord,  and  hast  said.  By  the  midtitude  of  my  chariots 
am  I  come  up  to  the  height  of  tlie  mount;iins,  to  the 
sides  of  Leiianon  ;  and  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedars 
thereof,  and  the  choice  fir  trees  thereof:  and  I  will 
enter  into  the  height  of  his  border,  and  the  forest  of 
his  Carmel. 

25.  I  have  digged,  and  drunk  water  ;  and  with 

the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up  all  the  rivers  of  the 
besieged  ]>Iaces. 

28.  But  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out, 

anil  thj-  coming  in,  and  thj'  rage  against  me. 

2'J.  Because  tlij-  rage  against  me,  and  thy  tu- 
mult, is  come  up  into  mine  cars,  tlierefore  will  I  put 
my  hook  in  tliy  nose,  and  my  bridle  in  thj'  lips,  and  I 
will  turn  thee  back  l)y  the  way  liy  which  thou  earnest. 

31.  And  the  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the 

house  of  Judah  shall  again  take  root  downward,  and 
bear  fruit  ujiward  : 

32.  For  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  rem- 
nant, and  they  that  escape  out  of  moimt  Zion :  the 
zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do  this. 

37.  So  Seimachcril)  king  of  Assjria  departed, 

and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh. 

(9.   ASSYMA   TO  BE   DESTROTED.      625   B.C.) 

Kiih.  i.  11.  There  is  one  come  out  of  thee,  that  im- 
agineth  evil  against  tlie  TjOiid,  a  ^^•ickt■d  counsellor. 

13.  For  now  will  I  break  his  yoke  from  off 

thee,  and  will  burst  thy  bonds  in  sunder. 

15.  Behold  upon  tlie  mountains  the  feet  of  him 

lliat  bringetli  good  tidings,  that  publisheth  peace!  O 
Judah,  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows  :  for 
Ihe  wickcil  shall  no  more  pass  through  thee;  he  is 
utterly  cut  otl'. 

—  ii.  1.  He  that  dasheth  in  jneccs  is  come  up  before 
thy  face:  keep  the  numilicm,  watch  the  way,  make 
thy  loin:;  strong,  forlify  thji  power  miglitily. 

2.  For  the  Lokd  h:itli  turned  aw:i_v  the  excel- 
lency of  Jacob,  as  the  excellency  of  Israel :    for  the 


emptiers  have  emptied  them  out,  and  marred  their 
vine  bnmches. 

—  —  3.  The  shield  of  his  mighty  men  is  made  red, 
the  valiant  men  are  in  scarlet :  the  chariots  shall  he  with 
flaming  torches  in  the  day  of  his  preparation,  and  the 
fir  tree^  shall  be  terribly  shaken. 

4.  The  chariots  shall  rage  in  the  streets,  they 

shall  justle  one  against  another  m  the  broad  ways: 
they  shall  seem  lil<e  torches,  they  shall  run  like  the 
lightnings. 

— •  —  5.  lie  shall  recount  his  worthies :  they  shall 
stumble  in  their  walk ;  they  shall  make  hasteto  the 
wall  thereof,  and  the  defence  shall  be  prepared. 

G.  The   gates  of  the   rivers   shall  be  opened, 

and  the  palace  shall  be  dissolved. 

7.  And  Huzzab  shall  be  led  away  captive,  she 

shall  be  brought  up,  and  her  maids  shall  lead  her  as 
with  the  voice  of  doves,  tabering  upon  their  breasts. 

8.  But  Nineveh  is  of  old  like  a  pool  of  water : 

yet  they  shall  flee  awaj'.  Stand,  stand,  shall  they  cry  ; 
but  none  shall  look  back. 

9.  Take  ye  the  spoil  of  silver,  take  the  spoil 

of  gold :  for  there  is  none  end  of  the  store  and  glory 
out  of  all  the  pleasant  furniture. 

10.  She  is  empty,  and  void,  and  waste :  and  the 

heart  melteth,  and  the  knees  smite  together,  and  much 
pain  is  in  all  loins,  and  the  faces  of  them  all  gather 
blackness. 

11.  Where  is  the  dwelling  of  the  lions,  and  the 

feeding  place  of  the  young  lions,  where  the  lion,  enen 
the  old  lion,  walked,  and  the  lion's  whelp,  and  none 
made  them  afraid? 

— •  —  12.  The  lion  did  tear  in  pieces  eno«gh  for  his 
whelps,  and  strangled  for  his  lionesses,  and  filled  his 
holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens  with  ravin. 

— •  —  13.  Behold,  I  «m  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  and  I  will  burn  her  chariots  in  the  smoke, 
and  the  sword  shall  devour  thy  .young  lions :  and  I 
will  cut  off  thy  prey  from  the  earth,  and  the  voice  of 
thy  messengers  shall  no  more  be  heard. 

(10.  MORAL  CAUSES  OP  THE  DESOLATIOK.) 

Nah.  iii.  1.  Woe  to  the  bloody  city  !  it  is  all  full  of 
lies  and  robbery;  the  prey  departeth  not ; 

2.  The  noise  of  a  whip,  and  the  noise  of  the 

rattling  of  the  wheels,  and  of  the  prancing  horses,  and 
of  the  jumping  chariots. 

3.  The  horseman  lifteth  up  both  the  bright 

sword  and  the  glittering  spear :  and  tliere  is  a  nrultitude 
of  slain,  and  a  great  number  of  carcasses ;  and  there 
is  none  end  of  ffieir  corpses  ;  they  stumble  upon  their 
corpses : 

5.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord 

of  hosts ;  and  I  will  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face, 
and  I  will  shew  the  nations  thy  nakedness,  and  the 
kingdoms  thy  shame. 

6.  And  I  will  cast  abominable  filth  ujion  thee, 

and  make  thee  vile,  and  will  set  thee  as  a  gazingstoek. 

7.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  all  they  that 

look  upon  thee  shall  flee  from  thee,  and  say,  Nineveh 
is  laid  waste ;  who  will  bemoan  her  ?  whence  shall  I 
seek  comforters  for  thee  ? 

(11.   NINE^'E^   AS  HELPLESS  AS   THEBES.) 

Ifah.  iii.  8.  Art  thou  better  than  populous  No,  that  was 
situate  among  the  I'ivers,  that  hail  tlie  waters  round 
about  it,  whose  rampart  wets  the  sea,  anel  her  wall  teas 
from  the  sea  ? 

9.  Ethiopia  and  Egyjit  were  her  strength,  and 

it  was  infinite  ;  Put  and  Lubim  were  thy  helpers. 

10.  Yet  (cns  she  carried  away,  she  went  into 

captivity :  her  young  children  also  were  d;islied  in 
pieces  at  the  top  of  all  the  streets :  and  they  cast  lots  for 
lier  honourable  men,  and  all  her  great  men  were  bound 
in  chains. 

11.  Thou  also  Shalt  be  drunken :  thou  .shalt  be 

hid,  thou  also  shalt  seek  strength  because  of  the  enemy. 

12.  All  thy  strong  holds  nhall  he  like  fig  trees 

with  the  first  ripe  figs :  if  they  be  shaken,  they  shall 
even  f;ill  into  the  mouth  of  the  cater. 

13.  Behold,  thy  people  in  the  midst  of  thee 

arc  women :  the  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide 
open  unto  thine  enemies :  the  fire  shall  devour  thy  bars. 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Sii/i.  iii.  14.  Draw  thoo  water  for  the  siege,  fortify  tliy 
slroiij;  holds  :  k"  "ili>  eliiy,  ami  treail  the  mortar,  make 
strong  tlie  brickkiln. 

—  —  15  Tlure  shall  the  fire  devour  thee ;  the  sword 
shall  eiit  thee  oil',  it  shall  eat  thee  up  like  the  eauker- 
worm:  make  thyself  many  as  the  cankerworm,  make 
thyself  manv  as  the  loeusts. 

" 10.  "riioii  hast  multiplied  thy  merehant.s  above 

the  stai-s  of  heaven  ;  the  eankerworni  si>oiletli,  aud 
fleeth  away. 

17.  Thy  erowned  are  m  the  loeusts,  and  thy 

eaptains  as  the  great  gra.sshoppers,  whieh  camp  in  the 
hedges  in  the  eold  day,  hut  when  the  sun  ariseth  they 
llec  away,  aud  their  place  is  not  known  where  the}' 
are. 

18.  Thy  shepherds  slumber,  O  king  of  Assyria : 

thy  nobles  shall  dwell  in  the  diiM:  thy  people  is 
scattered  tipou  the  mountains,  and  no  man  gathereth 
t/o'in. 

IS).   T/iere   in  no  healing  of  thy  bruise;    thy 

wound  is  grievous :  all  that  hear  the  bruit  of  thee  shall 
clap  the  li.ands  over  thee:  for  upon  whom  hath  not 
thy  wickedues.s  pjussed  continually  'i 

(12.    TO    1!E    rXTEHI.Y   DESOL.\TE.) 

In.  xx.K.  33.  For  Tophel  w  ordained  of  old;  yea,  for 
the  king  it  is  prepared ;  he  hath  made  it  deep  and 
large:  the  pile  thereof  i«  tire  and  much  wood;  the 
breath  of  the  Lord,  like  a  stream  of  brimstone,  doth 
kindle  it. 

Zi'p/i.  ii.  13.  And  he  will  stretch  out  his  hand  against 
the  north,  aud  deslmy  Assyria;  and  will  make  Nine- 
veh a  desol;ition,  mi'l  dry  like  a  wilderness. 

14.  And  (locks  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of 

her,  all  the  beasts  of  the  nations:  both  tl;e  cormorant 
aud  the  bittern  shall  lodge  in  the  upper  lintels  of  it; 
tlu-ir  voice  shall  sing  in  the  windows;  desolation  nfiuU 
be  in  the  thresholds :  for  he  shall  uncover  t!ie  cedar 
work. 

13.  This  in  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt  care- 
lessly, that  said  in  her  heart,  I  nm,  and  there  i.i  none  be- 
sides me:  how  is  she  become  a  desolation,  a  place  for 
beasts  to  lie  down  in !  every  one  that  passeth  by  her 
shall  hiss,  and  wag  his  hand. 

(13.   VIVID    nCTlTRE    OF   THE    GI.ORY   AND    THE   P.\LL 
OP   ASSYHI.\.) 

Ezek.  xxxi.  3.  Behold,  the  Assyrian  was  a  cedar  in 
Lebanon  with  fair  branches,  and  with  a  shadowing 
shroud,  and  of  a  high  stature;  and  his  top  was  among 
the  thick  boughs. 

4.  The  waters  made  him  great,  the  deep  set 

him  up  on  high  with  her  rivers  running  round  about 
his  phmts,  and  sent  out  her  Uttle  rivers  unto  all  the 
trees  of  the  tield. 

o.  Therefore  his  height  was  exalted  above  all 

the  trees  of  the  field,  and  his  boughs  were  multiplied, 
and  his  branches  became  long  because  of  the  multi- 
tude of  waters,  when  he  shot  forth. 

6.  All  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  nests  in 

his  boughs,  and  under  his  br:mches  did  all  the  beast.s 
of  the  tield  bring  forth  their  young,  and  tmder  his 
sh:idow  dwelt  all  great  nations. 

T.  Thus  was  he  fair  in  his  greatness,  in  the 

length  of  his  branches:  for  his  root  was  by  great  wa- 
tei-s. 

8.  The  cedars  in  the  garden  of  God  could  not 

hide  him:  the  fir  trees  were  not  like  his  boughs,  and 
the  chesuut  trees  were  not  like  his  l]r;mches  ;  not  any 
tree  in  the  garden  of  God  w:uj  like  unto  him  in  his 
beauty. 

9.  I  have  made  him  fair  hj'  the  multitude  of 

his  branches  ;  so  that  all  the  trees  of  Eden,  that  were 
in  the  garden  of  God,  envied  him. 

^  10.  Therefore  thus  s:iith  the  Lord  GoD ;  Be- 
cause thou  hast  lifted  up  thyself  in  height,  and  he 
hath  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick  boughs,  and  his 
heart  is  lifted  u])  in  his  height; 

11.  I  h;ive  therefore  delivered  him  into  the 

iKind  of  the  mighty  one  of  the  heathen  ;  he  shall  surely 
deal  with  him:  I  have  driven  him  out  for  his  wicked- 
ness. 

13.  And  strangers,  the  terrible  of  the  nations, 

3 


have  cut  him  o(T,  ami  have  left  him:  upon  the  mormt- 
anis  and  in  idl  tlie  valleys  his  branches  are  fallen,  and 
Ills  boughs  are  broken  by  all  the  rivers  of  the  land  ; 
and  all  the  people  of  the  earth  are  gone  down  from 
his  shadow,  :iiid  liiive  lilt  him. 

13.  Upon  his  ruin  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the 

heaven  remain,  and  iill  the  be;isls  of  the  tield  shall  be 
upon  his  brauehes : 

14.  To  \\u:  end  that  none  of  all  the  trees  by 

the  watfts  e.\all  themselves  for  their  height,  neither 
shoot  ui>  their  top  amoiig  the  thick  bouglis,  neither 
their  trees  sljmd  up  in  their  height,  all  that  ilrink  wa- 
ter :  for  they  are  :dl  delivered  unto  death,  to  the  nether 
parts  of  the  earth,  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  men, 
with  them  that  go  down  to  the  ]>it. 

1.5.  Tlius   sailh   the   Lord   GoD;  In   the  day 

when  he  went  ilown  to  the  grave  I  caused  a  mourn- 
ing: I  covered  llie  deep  for  liiiu,  and  1  reslrained  the 
rtoods  thereof,  ;\ud  the  great  waters  were  slaved:  and 
1  cau.scd  Lebanon  to  mourn  for  him,  and  all  the  trees 
of  the  field  tiiinled  tor  him. 

1().  I  made  the  nations  lo  shake  at  the  sound 

of  his  fall,  when  I  cast  him  down  to  hell  with  them 
that  descend  into  the  pit:  aud  all  the  trees  fif  Eden, 
the  choice  and  best  of  Lebimou,  all  that  drink  w:iter, 
shall  be  comforted  in  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth. 

17.  They  also  went  down  into  hell  with  him, 

unto  them  that  lie  slain  with  the  sword;  and  t/n'i/  that 
were  his  arm,  thai  dwelt  imder  his  shadow  in  the  midst 
of  the  heathen. 

—  xxxii.  23.  Assliur  is  there  aud  all  her  company: 
liis  graves  are  about  him:  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by 
the  sword : 

23.  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  the 

pit,  and  her  company  is  rouiul  about  her  grave;  all  of 
them  slain,  fallen  by  "the  sword,  which  caused  terror  in 
the  laud  of  the  living. 

§  48.    Elaiii. 

(1.    TO   BE   StnjDUED    BY  THE    CHALDEANS.) 

Jer.  xlix.  35.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  Behold, 
I  will  break  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief  of  their 
might. 

37.  For  I  will  cause  Elam  to  be  dism.ayed  be- 
fore their  enemies,  and  before  them  th:it  seek  their 
life :  aud  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  eren  mj-  fierce 
anger,  saith  the  Lord";  and  I  will  send  the  sword  alter 
them,  till  I  have  consumed  them : 

38.  And  I  will  set  my  throne  in  Elam,  and  will 

destroj'  from  thence  the  king  and  the  (irinces,  saith 
the  Lord. 

(2.  TO  BE  rUT   TO   SHAME   AMONG  THE   DEAD.) 

E:ek.  xxxii.  24.  There  w  Elam  and  all  her  multitude 
round  about  her  grave ;  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by  the 
sword,  which  are  gone  down  uncircumcised  into  the 
nether  parts  of  the  earth,  which  caused  their  terror  in 
the  land  of  the  living ;  yet  li:ive  they  borne  their  shame 
with  them  tluit  go  down  to  the  pit. 

25.  They  have  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of 

the  slain  with  ail  her  multitude  :  her  graves  are  round 
about  him :  all  of  them  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the 
sword  :  though  their  terror  was  caused  in  the  liuid  of 
tlu!  living,  j-et  have  they  borne  their  shame  with  them 
that  go  down  to  the  pit :  he  is  put  in  the  midst  of 
them  that  be  slain. 

(3.    TO   BE   RESTORED.) 

Jer.  xlix.  39.  But  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  latter 
days,  f/iat  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam, 
saith  the  Lord. 

§  49.    Babylon. 

(1.  EXTENT   AND   POWER   OF   THE   KINGDOM.) 

Jer.  vi.  22.  Thus  s:iith  the  Lord,  Behold,  a  people 
Cometh  from  the  north  country,  and  a  great  nation 
shall  he  raised  from  the  sides  of'the  earth. 

23.  They  shall  lay  hold  on  bow  and  spear; 

they  «;-e  cruel,  and  have  no  mercy;  their  voice  roar- 
eth  like  the  sea;  and  thev  ride  upon  horses,  set  in 
array  as  men  for  war  against  thee,  ()  daughter  of  Zion. 

24.  We  have  heard    the  fame  thereof:   our 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


bands  wax  feeble  :  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us,  and 
pain,  as  of  a  woman  in  travail. 

Jer.  \i.  25.  Go  not  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk  lj_y 
the  way  ;  for  the  sword  of  the  enemy  and  fear  is  oil 
every  side. 

—  XV.  12.  Shall  iron  break  the  northern  iron  and 
the  steel  ? 

Diin.  iv.  1.  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king,  unto  all  peo- 
ple, nations,  and  languages,  that  dwell  in  all  the  earth : 
Peace  be  multiplied  unto  you.  * 

—  V.  18.  O  thou  king,  the-  most  high  God  gave  Neb- 
uchadnezzar thy  father  a  kingdom,  and  majesty,  and 
glory,  and  honour : 

19.  And  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all 

people,  nations,  and  languages,  trembled  and  feared 
before  hira  :  whom  he  would  he  slew  ;  and  whom  he 
would  he  kept  alive ;  and  whom  he  would  he  set  up ; 
and  whom  he  would  he  put  down. 

—  vii.  2.  Daniel  spake  and  said,  I  saw  in  m_y  vision 
by  night,  and,  behold,  the  four  winds  of  the  heaven 
strove  upon  the  great  sea. 

3.  And  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the 

sea,  diverse  one  from  another. 

4.  The  lirst  vns  like  a  lion,  and  had  eagle's 

wings  :  I  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  plucked, 
and  it  was  lifted  up  fi'om  the  earth,  and  made  stand 
upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and  a  man's  heart  was  given  toil. 

Hub.  i.  .5.  Behold  ye  amon^  the  heathen,  and  regard, 
and  wonder  marvellously :  tor  I  will  work  a  work  in 
your  da3'S,  irfuchye  will  nut  believe,  thou,2;h  it  be  told  i/oii. 

7.  They  are  terrible  and  dreadful:  their  judg- 
ment and  their  dignity  shall  proceed  of  themselves. 

8.  Theh-  horses  also  are  swifter  than  the  leop- 
ards, and  are  more  fierce  than  the  evening  wolves : 
and  their  horsemen  shall  spread  themselves,  and  their 
horsemen  shall  come  from  afar ;  they  shall  fly  as  the 
eagle  i/ia(  hasteth  to  eat. 

-9.  They  shall  come  all  for  violence :  their  fiices 

shall  sup  up  cis  the  east  wind,  and  they  shall  gather 
the  captivity  as  the  sand. 

10.  And  they  shall  scoff  at  the  kings,  and  the 

princes  shall  l)e  a  scorn  unto  them:  they  shall  deride 
every  strong  hold  ;  for  thej-  shall  heaji  dust,  and  take  it. 

See  Dan^ii.  37,  38. 

(2.  INDICATION  OF  THE   DESPOTIC  CHABACTER  OF  THE 
GOVERNMENT.) 

Dan.  ii.  24.  Therefore  Daniel  went  in  unto  Arioch, 
whom  the  king  had  ordained  to  destroy  the  wise  men 
of  Babylon :  he  went  and  said  thus  unto  him ;  Destroy 
not  the  wise  men  of  Babylon :  bring  me  in  before  the 
king,  and  I  will  shew  unto  the  king  the  interpretation. 

(8.  NEBUCILVDNEZZAB  CRIPPLES   EGYPT.      G05  B.C.) 

2  Kinys  xxiv.  7.  And  the  king  of  Egypt  came  not 
again  any  more  out  of  his  land :  for  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon had  taken  from  tlie  river  of  Eg3'pt  unto  the  river 
Euphrates  all  that  jiertained  to  the  king  of  Egj^pt. 

See  Jer.  xlvi.  1-12. 

(4.  FUHTHER  CONQUESTS  TO   BE  MADE.) 

Jer.  iv.  5.  Declare  ye  in  Judah,  and  publish  in  Je- 
rusalem ;  and  say.  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land : 
cry,  gather  together,  and  say.  Assemble  j'ourselves, 
and  let  us  go  into  the  defenced  cities. 

6.  Set  up  the  standard  toward  Zion :  retire, 

stay  not;  for  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  north,  and  a 
great  destruction. 

9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  saith 

the  Lord,  tliai  the  heart  of  the  king  shall  perish,  and 
the  heart  of  the  princes ;  and  the  ]iriests  shall  be  aston- 
ished, and  the  prophets  shall  wonder. 

10.  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God!  siirely  thou 

hast  greatly  deceived  this  people  and  Jerusalem,  say- 
ing. Ye  shall  have  peace ;  whereas  the  sword  reacheth 
unto  the  soul. 

13.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  as  clouds,  and 

his  chariots  s/iaU  be  as  a  whirlwind:  his  horses  are 
swifter  than  eagles.    Woe  unto  us  !  for  we  are  spoiled. 

14.  O  .Jerusalem,  wash  thine  heart  from  wick- 
edness, that  thou  mayest  be  saved.  How  long  shall 
thy  vain  tlioughts  lodge  within  thee  ? 

15.  For  a  voice  declarctli  from  Ban,  and  pub- 

lisLeth  affliction  from  mount  Ephraira. 

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16.  JIake  ye  mention  to  the  nations ;  behold, 

publish  against  Jerusalem,  that  watchers  come  from  a 
far  country,  and  give  out  their  voice  against  the  cities 
of  Judah. 

17.  As  keepers  of  a  field,  are  they  against  her 

round  about ;  because  she  hath  been  rebellious  against 
me,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  V.  15.  Lo,  I  will  bring  a  nation  upon  j'oufrom  far, 
O  house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  :  it  is  a  mighty  nation, 
it  is  an  ancient  nation,  a  nation  whose  language  thou 
knowest  not,  neither  understandest  what  they  say. 

r  16.  Their  ciuiver  is  as  an  open  sepulchre,  they 

are  all  mighty  men. 

17.  And  they  shall  eat  up  thine  harvest  and 

thy  bread,  ichicli  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  should 
eat :  they  shall  eat  up  thy  flocks  and  thine  herds :  they 
shall  eat  up  thy  vines  arid  thy  fig  trees  :  they  shall  im- 
poverish thy  fenced  cities,  wherein  thou  trustedst,  with 
the  sword. 

—  vi.  26.  O  daughter  of  my  people,  gird  thee  with 
sackcloth,  and  wallow  th}'self  in  ashes :  make  thee 
mourning,  as  for  an  only  son,  most  bitter  lamentation : 
for  the  spoiler  shall  suddenly  come  upon  us. 

—  xxi.  8.  And  unto  this  people  thou  shalt  say.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  set  before  you  the  way  of 
life,  and  the  way  of  death. 

9.  He  that  abideth  in  this  city  shall  die  by  the 

sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence :  but 
he  that  goeth  out,  and  falleth  to  the  Chaldeans  that 
besiege  you,  he  shall  live,  and  his  life  shall  be  imto 
him  for  a  prey. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  command  them  to  say  imto  their 
masters.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  your  masters ; 

■ 11.  But  the  nations  that  bring  their  neck  un- 
der the  3'oke  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  serve  him, 
those  will  I  let  remain  still  in  their  own  land,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  and  they  shall  till  it,  and  dwell  therein. 

12.  I  spake  also  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  ac- 
cording to  all  these  words,  saying.  Bring  your  necks 
under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  serve  him 
and  his  people,  and  live. 

13.  Wliy  will  ye  die,  thou  and  thy  people,  by 

the  sword,  bj-  tlie  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence,  as  the 
Lord  hath  spoken  against  the  nation  that  will  not 
serve  the  king  of  Babylon  ? 

—  xxxviii.  20.  But  Jeremiah  said,  They  shall  not 
deliver  ifiee.  Obej',  I  beseech  thee,  the  voice  of  the 
Lord,  which  I  speak  unto  thee :  so  it  shall  be  well 
unto  thee,  and  thy  soul  shall  live. 

21.  But  if  thou  refuse  to  go  forth,  this  is  the 

word  that  the  Lord  hath  shewed  me : 

22.  And,  behold,  all  the  women  that  are  left 

in  the  king  of  Judah's  house  shall  be  brought  forth  to 
the  king  of  Babylon's  princes,  and  those  women  shall 
say.  Thy  friends  have  set  thee  on,  and  have  prevailed 
against  thee :  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  and  they 
are  turned  away  back. 

23.  So  they  shall  bring  out  all  thy  wives  and 

thy  children  to  the  Chaldeans:  and  thou  shalt  not 
escape  out  of  their  hand,  but  shalt  be  taken  by  the 
hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon :  and  thou  shalt  cause 
this  city  to  be  bm'ned  with  fire. 

(5.  THE  pride  of  NEBUCHjV^DNBZZAR   PUNISirED.) 

Dan.  iv.  28.  All  this  came  upon  the  king  Nebuchad- 
nezzar. 

29.  At  the  end  of  twelve  months  he  walked 

in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  Babjiun. 

30.  The  king  spake,  and  said.  Is  not  this  great 

Babylon,  that  I  have  built  for  the  house  of  the  king- 
dom by  the  might  of  my  power,  and  for  the  honour 
of  my  majesty? 

—  V.  20.  But  when  liis  heart  was  lifted  up,  and  his 
mind  hardened  in  pride,  he  was  deposed  from  hi^ 
kingly  throne,  and  they  took  his  glory  from  him. 

21.  And  he  was  driven  from  the  sous  of  men  ; 

and  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts,  and  his  dwell- 
ing jra.s  with  the  wild  as.ses:  they  fed  liim  with  grass 
like  oxen,  and  his  body  wss  wet  with  the  dew  of 
heaven ;  till  he  knew  that  the  most  high  God  ruled  iu 
the  kingdom  of  men,  and  t?uit  he  appointeth  over  it 
whomsoever  he  will. 


CHAP.  Vll. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XU. 


(0.    HEASON   HF.STOKED.) 

Dan.  iv.  3G.  Al  the  siimc  time  my  reiison  returned 
unto  me;  ami  for  the  u'Uiiy  of  my  kingdom,  mine  lion- 
our  !md  briijlitiiess  reliinled  un"tome;  and  my  eoun- 
sellors  iuiil  my  lords  sought  unto  me ;  nnd  I  was  es- 
talilislud  in  my  kingdom,  and  excellent  majesty  was 
added  unto  me. 

(7.  BABYLON  TO   BE   UTTEnLT  DESTROYED.) 

Ps.  cxxxvii.  8.  O  daughter  of  Babylon,  who  art  to 
be  destroyeil ;  happy  s/tall  he  be  that  rewardeth  thee  as 
thou  hast  served  us. 

9.  Happy  shall  he  be,  that  taketh  and  daslieth 

thy  little  ones  against  the  stones. 

Is.  xiii.  3.  Lili  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high  mount- 
ain, exalt  the  voire  unto  them,  shake  the  hand,  that 
tliey  may  go  into  the  gates  of  llie  nobles. 

3.  I   liave  counnanded  my  sanctified  ones,  I 

have  also  called  my  mighty  ones  for  mine  anger,  earn 
them  that  rejoice  in  my  highness. 

4.  The  noise  of  a  multitude  in  the  moimtains, 

like  as  of  a  great  people;  a  tumultuous  noise  of  the 
kingdoms  of  nations  gatliered  together;  the  Lord  of 
hosts  mustereth  the  host  of  the  biitlle. 

0.  Howl  ye ;   for  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  at 

hand;  it  shall  come  as  a  destiniclion  from  the  Al- 
mighty. 

7.  Therefore  shall  all  hands  be  faint,  and  every 

man's  heart  shall  melt : 

8.  And  tliiy  shall  be  afraid :  pangs  and  sor- 
rows shall  take  hold  of  them  ;  they  sliall  be  in  pain  as 
a  woman  that  tnivaileth  :  they  .shall  be  amazed  one  at 
another ;  their  faces  shall  be  n.i  flames. 

9.  Behold,  the  day  of  the  Lord  Cometh,  cruel 

both  with  wrath  and  fierce  anger,  to  lay  the  land  des- 
olate :  and  he  shall  destroy  the  sinners  thereof  out 
of  it. 

11.  And  I  will  ]ivmish  the  world  for  their  evil, 

and  the  wicked  lor  their  inicpiity ;  and  I  will  cause  the 
arroganey  of  the  proud  to  cease,  and  will  lay  low  the 
haughtiness  of  the  terrible. 

13.  I  will  make  a  man  more  precious  than 

fine  gold:  even  a  man  than  the  golden  wedge  of 
Opiiir. 

14.  And  it  shall  be  as  the  chased  roe,  and  as  a 

sheep  that  no  man  taketh  up:  they  shall  every  man 
turn  to  his  own  people,  and  flee  every  one  into  his  own 
land. 

15.  Every  one  that  is  found  shall  be  thrust 

through  ;  and  every  one  that  is  joined  unio  them  shall 
fall  by  the  sword. 

1(5.  Their  children   also   shall    be   dashed  to 

pieces  before  their  eyes ;  their  houses  shall  be  spoiled, 
and  their  wives  ravished. 

17.  Behold,  I  will  stir  up  the  Medes  against 

them,  which  shall  not  regard  silver;  and  a«/o)-gold, 
they  shall  not  delight  in  it. 

18.  Tlieir  bows  also  shall  da.sh  the  young  men 

to  pieces;  and  they  shall  have  no  pity  on  the  fruit  of 
the  womb  ;  their  eye  slinll  not  sjiare  children. 

19.  And  B:ibylon,  the  glory  of  kingdoms,  the 

beauty  of  the  Clmldees'  exccllenc}-",  shall  be  as  when 
God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Goninrrah. 

■  30.  It  shall  never  be  inhabited,  neither  shall  it 

be  dwelt  in  from  generation  to  generation:  neither 
shall  the  Arabian  pitch  tent  there;  neither  shall  the 
shepherds  make  their  fold  there. 

31.  But  wild  beasts  of  the  desertshall  lie  there ; 

and  their  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  creatures;  and 
owls  shall  ilwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall  dance  there. 

3-.  And  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islimds  shall 

cry  in  their  desolate  houses,  and  dragons  in  tlwir  pleas- 
ant palaces :  and  her  time  is  near  to  come,  and  her 
days  shall  not  be  prolonged. 

—  xsvii.  1,  In  that  day  the  Lord  with  his  sore  and 
great  and  strong  sword  sh;ill  )innish  leviathan  the 
piercing  serpent,  even  leviathan  tlial  crooked  serpent ; 
and  he  shall  slay  the  dragon  that  A  in  the  sea. 

—  xliii.  14.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  yf)ur  Redeemer, 
the  Holj'  One  of  Israel ;  For  your  sake  I  luive  sent  to 
Babylon,  and  luive  brought  down  al!  Ilieir  nobles,  and 
the  Chaldeans,  whose  crj-  it  in  the  ships. 

—  — 17.  Which  bringeth    forth  the    chariot  and 

32/ 


horse,  tlie  army  and  the  jiower  ;  tliey  sliall  lie  down 
togcllur,  tliey  shall  not  rise  :  tliey  are' extinct,  they  are 
<iueiicbed  as  low. 

•Ii  i:  I.  38.  The  voice  of  them  that  lice  .-mil  escape  out 
of  llie  hnid  of  Hal)ylon,  to  declare  in  Zion  the  ven- 
geance of  the  Lord  our  God,  the  vengeance  of  his 
tem])le. 

39.  Call  together  the  archers  against  Babylon  : 

all  ye  thai  bcn<l  the  bow,  camp  against  it  round  about ; 
let  none  tluTeof  rsc:iiie:  recoiupense  licr  :iccordiiig  to 
her  work  ;  aceonliug  to  all  that  she  h:illi  done,  do  un- 
to her:  for  she  b;illi  liecn  jiroud  against  the  Lord, 
against  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

30.  Therefore  sli;dl  her  voung  men  fall  in  the 

streets,  and  iill  hvy  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that 
day,  saith  the  Loud. 

31.  Helwild,  I  am  against  thee,  0  thou  most 

proud,  saitb  the  Lord  (Jod  of  hosts:  for  thy  day  is 
come,  the  time  that  I  will  visit  thee. 

33.    And   the  most  jiroud  shall  stumble  and 

fall,  and  none  shall  raise  him  up  :  and  I  will  kindle  a 
fire  in  his  cities,  and  it  shall  devour  all  round  about 
him. 

3.').  A  sword  is  upon  the  Chaldeans,  saitli  the 

Lord,  and  upon  the  iiilKibitimts  of  Babylon,  ;ind  upon 
her  princes,  and  upon  her  wise  men. 

30.  A  sword  it  upon  the  liars ;  and  they  shall 

dote :  a  sword  is  upon  her  mighty  men  ;  and  they  shall 
be  dismayed. 

37.  A  sword  is  upon  their  horses,  and  upon 

their  chariots,  and  upon  all  the  mingled  people  that 
are  in  the  midst  of  her;  and  they  shall  become  as  wo- 
men :  a  sword  is  upon  her  treasures ;  and  they  shall  be 
robbed. 

39.  Therefore  the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert 

with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall  dwell  there,  and 
the  owls  shall  dwell  therein  :  and  it  shall  be  no  tnore 
inhabited  for  ever;  neither  shall  it  be  dwelt  in  from 
generation  to  generation. 

— •  —  40.  As  God  overthrtw  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
and  the  neighlioui"  cities  thereof  saith  the  Lord  ;  so  shall 
no  man  abide  there,  neither  shall  any  son  of  man  dwell 
therein. 

—  li.  6.  Flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and  deliver 
every  man  his  soul :  be  not  cut  off  in  her  iniquity  ;  for 
this  is  the  time  of  the  Lord's  vengeance ;  he  will  ren- 
der unto  her  a  recompense. 

45.  My  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her, 

and  deliver  ye  every  man  his  soul  from  the  fierce  an- 
ger of  the  Lord. 

46.  And  lest  your  heart  faint,  and  ye  fear  for 

the  rumour  that  shallbe  heard  in  the  land ';  a  rnmour 
.shall  both  come  one  year,  an<l  after  that  in  another  year 
shall  come  a  rumour,  and  violence  in  the  land,  ruler 
against  ruler. 

Ilab.  ii.  5.  Yea  also,  because  he  transgresseth  by 
wine,  he  is  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  home,  who 
enlargeth  his  desire  as  hell,  and  is  ;is  death,  and  can- 
not be  satisfied,  but  gathereth  unto  him  all  nations,  and 
heapeth  unto  him  all  people : 

G.  Shall  not  all  these  take  tip  a  parable  against 

him,  and  a  taunting  proverb  against  him,  and  say.  Woe 
to  him  that  inerca.setb  that  ithieh  is  not  his  I  how  long  ? 
and  to  him  that  ladeth  himself  with  thick  cliiy ! 

7.  Shall  thev  not  rise  \x\>  suddenl}-  that  shall 

bite  thee,  and  awake  that  shall  vex  thee,  and  thou 
shall  be  for  booties  unto  them  ? 

8.  Because  thou  hast  sjioiled  many  nations,  all 

the  remnant  of  the  people  shall  spoil  thee  ;  because  of 
men's  blood,  and  for  the  violence  of  the  land,  of  the 
eitj',  and  of  all  that  dwell  therein. 

(8.   TRE  ROY.\L  -VnRGIX   TO   RE   DEGR.\DIiD.) 

Is.  xlvii.  1.  Come  do-rni,  and  sit  in  thedust.  O  virgin 
dauirbter  of  Babvlon,  sit  on  the  ground :  there  is  no 
throne,  O  daughter  of  the  Clialdc!ins :  for  thou  shall 
no  more  be  called  tender  and  delicate. 

2.  Take  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal:  im- 

cover  thy  locks,  make  bare  the  leg,  uncover  the  thigh, 
pass  over  the  rivers. 

3.  Thy  nakedness  shallbe  uncovered,  yea,  thy 

shame  shall  be  seen  :  I  will  take  vengeance,  and  I  will 
not  meet  thee  as  a  man. 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


7s.  xlvii.  5.  Sit  thou  silent,  and  get  tliee  into  darkness, 
O  daugliter  of  the  Clialdcans  :  for  thou  shalt  no  more 
be  called,  The  lady  of  Ijingdoms. 

6.1  was  wroth  with  uiy  people,  I  have  polluted 

mine  inheritance,  antl  given  them  into  thine  hand : 
thou  didst  shew  them  no  mercy ;  upon  the  ancient  hast 
thou  very  heavily  laid  thy  yoke. 

f .  And  thou  saidst,  I  shall  be  a  lady  for  ever  :  so 

that  thou  didst  not  lay  these  things  to  thy  heart,  neither 
didst  remember  tlie  latter  end  of  it. 

8.  Theretbre  hear  now  this,  t/ioii  that  art  given 

to  pleasures,  that  dwellest  carelessly,  that  sayest  in 
thine  heart,  I  am,  and  none  else  besides  me ;  I  shall 
not  sit  an  a  widow,  neither  shall  I  know  the  loss  of 
children : 

9.  But  these  two  things  s\xa\\  come  to  thee  ina 

moment  in  one  day,  the  loss  of  children,  and  widow- 
hood ;  they  shall  come  upon  thee  in  their  perfection 
for  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  and  for  the  great 
abundance  of  thine  enchantments. 

10.  For  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  wickedness  : 

thou  hast  said,  Xone  seeth  me.  Thy  wisdom  and 
thy  knowledge,  it  hath  perverted  thee ;  and  thou  hast 
said  in  thine  lieart,  I  am,  and  none  else  besides  me. 

11.  Therefore  shall  evil  come  upon  thee,  thou 

shall  not  know  from  whence  it  riseth :  and  mischief 
shall  fall  upon  thee ;  Ihou  shalt  not  be  aljle  to  put  it 
olf:  and  desolation  shall  come  upon  thee  suddenlj', 
■  lohidi  thou  shalt  not  know. 

1.5.  Thus  shall  they  be  unto  thee  with  whom 

thou  hast  lal)Oured,  even  thy  merchants,  from  thy 
youth:  they  shall  wander  every  one  to  his  quarter; 
none  shall  save  thee. 

(9.   ntONICAL   StJMMONS   TO   SELF-DEFENCE.) 

Jei:  li.  12.  Set  up  the  standard  upon  the  walls  of 
Babylon,  make  the  watch  strong,  set  up  the  watch- 
men, prepare  the  ambushes :  for  the  Loud  hath  Ijoth 
devised  and  done  that  which  he  spake  against  the  in- 
habitants of  BaViylon. 

13.  O  thou  that  dwellest  upon  many  waters, 

abundant  in  treasures,  thine  end  is  come,  and  the  mea- 
sure of  thy  covetousness. 

(10.   THE    STRUGGLE   HOPELESS.) 

Je>:  li.  23.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  destroying 
mountain,  saith  the  Lord,  which  destroyeth  all  the 
earth :  and  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  thee, 
and  roU  thee  down  from  the  rocks,  and  will  make  thee 
a  burnt  mountain. 

26.  And  the5'  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for 

a  corner,  nor  a  stone  for  foundations  ;  but  thou  shalt 
be  desolate  for  ever,  saith  the  Lord. 

29.  And  the  land  shall  tremljle  and  sorrow : 

for  every  purpose  of  the  Lord  shall  be  performed 
against  Babylon,  to  make  the  laud  of  Babylon  a  deso- 
lation without  an  inhabitant. 

30.  The  might}'  men  of  Babylon  have  forborne 

to  fight,  they  have  remained  in  t/wir  holds :  their 
might  hath  failed  ;  they  became  as  women  :  they  have 
burned  her  dwellingplaces  ;  her  bars  are  broken. 

31.  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another,  and 

one  messenger  to  meet  another,  to  shew  the  king  of 
Babyl(3u  that  his  city  is  taken  at  ane  end, 

—  —  33.  And  tliat  the  passages  are  stopped,  and  the 
reeds  they  have  burned  with  fire,  and  the  men  of  war 
are  aflrighted. 

33.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  The  daughter  of  Babylon  is  like  a  threshing- 
floor,  it  is  time  to  thresh  her :  yet  a  little  while,  and 
the  time  of  her  harvest  shall  come. 

•  34.  Nebu<'hadrez/,ar  the  king  of  Babylon  hath 

devoured  me,  he  hath  crushed  me,  he  hath  made  me 
an  empty  vessel,  he  hath  swallowed  mo  up  like  a  drag- 
on, he  hath  tilled  his  belly  with  mj'  delicates,  he  hath 
cast  me  out. 

35.  The  violence  done  to  me  and  to  my  flesh 

be  upon  Baliylon,  shall  the  inhabitant  of  Zion  say  ;  and 
my  blood  uiion  the  inhabitants  of  Chaldea,  shall  Jeru- 
salem say. 

37.  And  Babylon  shall  become  heaps,  a  dwell- 

ingjilace  tor  dragons,  an  astonishment,  and  a  hissmg, 
without  an  inhabitant. 

3 


38.  The_y  shall  roar  together  like  lions :  they 

shall  yell  as  lions'  whelps. 

—  —  39.  In  their  heat  I  will  make  their  feasts,  and 
I  will  make  them  drunken,  that  they  may  rejoice,  and 
sleep  a  perpetual  sleep,  and  not  wake,  saith  the  Lord. 

40.  I  will  bring  them  do\^ii  like  lambs  to  the 

slaughter,  like  rams  with  the  goats. 

41.  How  is  Sheshach  taken !  and  how  is  the 

praise  of  the  whole  earth  surprised  !  how  is  Babylon 
become  an  astonishment  among  the  nations  ! 

42.  The  sea  is  come  up  upon  Babylon  :  she  is 

covered  with  the  multitude  of  the  waves  thereof 

43.  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  dry  land,  and 

a  wilderness,  a  land  wherein  no  man  dwelleth,  neither 
doth  any  son  of  man  pass  thereby. 

—  —  48.  Then  the  heaven  and  the  earth,  and  all 
that  is  therein,  shall  sing  for  Baliylon  :  for  the  spoilers 
shall  come  imto  her  from  the  north,  saith  the  Lord. 

49.  As  Babylon  hnlh  canstd  the  slain  of  Israel 

to  fall,  so  at  Babylon  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the  earth. 

53.  Though  Babylon  should  mount  up  to  hea- 
ven, and  though  she  should  (brlify  the  height  of  her 
strength,  i/et  from  me  shall  spoilers  come  unto  her, 
saith  the  Lord. 

54.  A  sound  of  a  ciy  conutli  from  Babylon, 

and  great  destruction  from  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans: 

55.  Because  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  Babylon, 

and  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  voice ;  when  her 
waves  do  roar  like  great  waters,  a  noise  of  then'  voice 
is  uttered : 

56.  Because  the  spoiler  is  come  upon  her,  even 

upon  Babylon,  and  her  mighty  men  are  taken,  every 
one  of  their  bows  is  broken":  for  the  Lord  God  of 
recompenses  shall  surely  re(|uite. 

57.  And  I  will  make  drunk  her  princes,  and 

her  wise  men,  her  capt:iins,  and  her  rulers,  and  her 
mighty  men :  and  they  shall  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep, 
and  not  wake,  saith  the  King,  whose  name  is  The 
Lord  of  hosts. 

58.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  The  broad 

walls  of  Babylon  shall  be  utterly  broken,  and  her  high 
gates  shall  be  burned  with  fire  ;  and  the  people  shall 
labour  in  vain,  and  the  folk  in  the  fire,  and  they  shall 
be  weary. 

(11.    E.\RTn  AND   HELL   MOVED.) 

Is.  xiv.  8.  Yea,  the  fir  trees  rejoice  at  thee,  and  the 
cedars  of  Lebanon,  saying,  Since  thou  art  laid  down,  no 
feller  is  come  up  against  us. 

—  —  9.  Hell  from  beneath  is  moved  for  thee  to  meet 
thee  at  thy  coming :  it  stirreth  up  the  dead  for  thee,  even 
all  the  chief  ones  of  the  earth ;  it  hath  raised  up  from 
their  thrones  all  the  kings  of  the  nations. 

10.  All  they  shall  speak  and  say  unto  thee.  Art 

thou  also  become  weak  as  we  ?  art  thou  become  like 
unto  us  ? 

11.  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down  to  the  grave, 

ami  the  noise  of  thj'  viols  :  the  worm  is  spread  under 
thee,  and  the  worms  cover  thee. 

12.  How  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  O  Luci- 
fer, son  of  the  morning !  hoin  art  thou  cut  down  to  the 
ground,  which  didst  weaken  the  nations  ! 

13.  For  thou  hast  said  in  thine  heart,  I  will  as- 

cen<l  into  heaven,  I  will  e.xalt  my  throne  above  the  stars 
of  God  :  I  will  sit  also  upon  the  mount  of  the  congrega- 
tion, in  the  sides  of  the  north  : 

14.  I  will   ascend  above  the  heights  of  the 

clouds;  I  will  be  like  the  Most  High. 

15.  Yet  thou  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell,  to 

the  sides  of  the  pit. 

18.  All  the  kings  of  the  nations,  even  all  of 

them,  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his  own  house. 

19.  But'tliou  art  cast  out  of  thy  grave  like  an 

abominable  branch,  and  as  the  raiment  of  those  that 
are  shiin,  thrust  through  with  a  sword,  that  go  dowu  to 
the  stones  of  the  pit ;  as  a  c:u'cass  trodden  under  leet. 

20.  Thou  shalt  not  be  joined  with  them  in 

burial,  because  thou  hast  destroyed  thy  land,  and  slain 
tliy  people:  the  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  never  be  re- 
nowned. 

22.  For  I  will  rise  up  against  them,  saith  the 

Lord  of  hosts,  and  cut  otf  from  Babyhra  the  name,  and 
remnant,  and  son,  and  neiihew,  saith  the  Lord. 

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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


h.  xiv.  23.  I  \\\\\  also  make  it  a  possession  for  the 
bittern,  and  pools  of  water:  and  I  will  sweep  it  with 
the  besom  of  destruction,  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

(13.  DESTRUCTION  TO  COME    FROM    THE    NORTH.) 

Jfi:  1.  3.  For  out  of  the  north  tliero  conieth  nji  ft  na- 
tion asainst  her,  which  shall  make  her  land  desolate. 
And  none  shall  dwell  therein  :  they  shall  remove,  they 
shall  dejiart,  both  man  and  Ijeasl. 

8.  H.MUove  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and  go 

forth  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  be  as  the  he 
goats  before  the  flocks. 

10.  And  Chaldea  shall  be  a  spoil :  all  that  spoil 

her  shall  be  satisfied,  saith  the  Lord. 

11.  Because  ye  were  slad,  liccause  ye  rejoiced, 

O  ye  destroyers  of  mine  heritasre.  because  ye  arc  grown 
fat  as  the  heiler  at  arrass,  and  bellow  a,s  bulls ; 

12.  Your  mother  shall  be  sore  confounded  ;  she 

that  bare  you  shall  be  ashamed:  behold,  the  hinder- 
most  of  tlie  nations  shall  be  a  wilderness,  a  dry  land, 
and  a  desert. 

13.  Because  of  the  wrath  of  the  Loud  it  shall 

not  be  inhabited,  but  it  shall  be  wholly  desolate :  every 
one  that  soetli  by  Babylon  shall  be  astonished,  and 
hiss  at  all  lier  plairues. 

14.  Put  yourself  in  array    against    Babylon 

round  about :  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  shoot  at  her, 
Bp:ire  no  arrows  :  for  she  hath  sinned  against  the  Lord. 

15.  Shout  against  her  round  about :  she  hath 

given  her  hand  :  her  foundations  are  fallen,  her  walls 
are  thrown  down  :  for  it  In  the  vengeance  of  the  Loud  : 
take  vengeance  upon  her ;  as  she  hath  done,  do  unto 
her. 

16.  Cut  off  the  sower  from  Babylon,  and  him 

that  handleth  the  sickle  in  the  time  of  luirvest :  for  fear 
of  the  oppressing  sword  they  shall  turn  everyone  to 
his  people,  and  they  shall  flee  evciy  one  to  his  own  land. 

17.  Israel  is  a  scattered  sheep;  the  lions  have 

driven  hha  away:  fii'st  the  king  of  A.ssyria  bath  de- 
voured him ;  aiid  last  this  NebuchaiU-ezzar  king  of 
Babylon  hath  broken  his  bones. 

_;  —  IS.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  ptmish  the  king  of 
Babylon  and  his  land,  as  I  have  punished  the  king  of 
Assvria. 

—  —  21.  Go  up  against  the  land  of  Marathaim, ««'« 
against  it,  and  against  the  inhabitants  of  Pekod:  waste 
and  utterly  desti-oy  after  them,  saith  the  Lord,  and  do 
according  to  all  tliat  I  have  commanded  thee. 

22.  A  sound  of  battle  is  in  the  land,  and  of 

great  destruction. 

23.  How  is  the  hammer  of  the  whole  earth  cut 

asunder  an<l  broken !  how  is  Babylon  become  a  deso- 
lation among  the  nations  1 

24.  I  have  laid  a  snare  for  thee,  and  thou  art 

also  taken,  O  Babylon,  and  thou  wast  not  aware :  thou 
art  found,  and  also  caught,  because  thou  hast  striven 
against  the  Lord. 

26.  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border, 

open  her  storehouses :  cast  her  up  as  heaps,  and  de- 
stroy her  utterly  :  let  nothing  ot  her  be  left. 

—  —  27.  Slay  all  her  IniUocks  ;  let  them  go  down  to 
the  slaughter :  woe  unto  them !  for  their  day  is  come, 
the  time^ of  their  visitation. 

41.  Behold,  a  people  shall  come  from  the  north, 

and  a  great  nation,  and  many  kings  shall  he  raised  up 
from  the  coasts  of  the  earth. 

43.  They  shall  hold  the  bow  and  the  lance  : 

they  urc  cruel,  and  will  not  shew  mercy  :  their  voice 
shall  roar  like  the  sea,  and  they  shall  ride  upon  horses, 
etery  one  put  in  array,  like  a  man  to  the  battle,  against 
thee,  O  daughter  of  Babvlon. 

43.  The  kingof  Biibvlon  hath  heard  the  report 

of  them,  and  his  h.inds  waxed  feeble :  anguish  took 
hold  of  him,  find  pangs  as  of  a  woman  in  tnivail. 

^l.  Therefore  hear  ve  the  counsel  of  the  Lord, 

that  he  hath  taken  against  Babylon  :  and  his  |iurposes, 
that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  land  of  the  Chal- 
deans :  Sm-ely  the  least  of  tlie  flock  shall  draw  them 
out:  surely  lie  shall  make  their  habitation  desolate 
with  thenv 

46.  At  the  noise  of  the  taking  of  Babylon  the 

earth  is  moved,  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the"nations. 


(13.   THE   MEDES  TO  T.VKE   BAnVLON.) 

Tk.  xxi.  1.  The  burden  of  the  desert  of  the  sea.  As 
whirlwinds  in  the  south  pass  through;  ao  it  coraeth 
from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible  land. 

3.  A  grievous  vision  is  declared  unto  me;  Tlie 

tre.acherousdealerdealcth  treacherously,  and  the  s])oiler 
spoileth.  Go  up,  O  Elam  :  besiege,  O  Media:  all  the 
sighing  thereof  have  I  made  to  cease. 

3.  Therelbrc  are  my  loins  filled  with  pain : 

pangs  have  tid;en  hold  U])on  me,  as  the  pangs  of  a 
woman  that  trav;iileth  :  I  w;is  bowed  down  at  the  hear- 
ing of  it ;  I  w;is  dism:iyed  :il  tlie  seeing  nf  it. 

0.  Prepare  the  table,  watch  in  the  watchtowcr, 

eat,  drink  :  arise,  ye  princes,  dinl  anoint  the  shield. 

6.  For  thiis  iKith  the  Lord  s;iid  unto  me,  Go, 

set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what  he  seeth. 

7.  And   he   saw  a  eh:iriol  irilh  a  couple   of 

horsemen,  a  chariot  of  asses,  (ind  a  chariot  of  camels; 
and  he  hearkened  diligently  witli  niueh  heed : 

8.  And  he  cried,  A  lion  :  My  lord,  I  stand  con- 
tinually upon  the  watchtowcr  in  the  daytime,  and  I 
am  set  in  my  ward  whole  nights  : 

9.  And,  behold,  here  cometh  a  chariot  of  men, 

irith  a  coujile  of  hors<'nien.  And  he  answered  and 
s;iiil,  Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen  ;  and  all  the  graven 
images  of  her  gods  he  hath  broken  unto  the  ground. 

.hr.  li.  11.  Make  bright  the  arrows;  gather  the 
shields :  the  Lord  hath  rai.sed  up  the  spirit  of  the 
kings  of  the  !Medes:  for  his  device  w  against  Babylon, 
to  destroy  it ;  liecause  it  is  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord, 
the  vengeance  of  his  temple. 

'21.  Set  ye  up  a  standard  in  the  land,  blow  the 

trumpet  among  the  nations,  prepare  the  nations  against 
her,  call  together  against  her  the  kingdoms  of  Ararat, 
Minni,  and  Ashchenaz  ;  appoint  a  captain  against  her; 
cause  the  horees  to  come  up  as  the  rough  catcriiillars. 

38.  Prepare  against  her  the  nations  with  the 

kings  of  the  Jledes,  the  captains  thereof,  and  all  the 
rulers  thereof,  and  all  the  land  of  his  dominion. 

(14.  A  copv  OF  Jeremiah's  prophecy  to  be  sent 

TO   B^USYLON.) 

Jer.  li.  50.  The  word  which  .Jeremiah  the  prophet 
commanded  Seraiah  the  son  of  Xeriah,  the  son  of 
ilaaseiah,  when  he  went  with  Zedekiah  the  king  of 
Judah  into  Babylon  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign. 
And  this  Seraiah  )r(«a  quiet  prince. 

61.  And  .Jeremiah  said  to  Seraiah,  AVhen  thou 

comest  to  Bab3'lou,  aiid  shalt  see,  and  shalt  read  all 
these  words ; 

62.  Then  shalt  thou  say,  O  Lord,  thou  hast 

spoken  against  this  place,  to  cut  it  off',  that  none  shall 
remain  in  it,  neither  man  nor  beast,  but  that  it  shall 
be  desolate  for  ever. 

63.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  hast  made  an 

end  of  reading  this  book,  that  thou  shalt  liind  a  stone 
to  it,  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  Euphrates : 

64.  And  thou  shalt  say.  Thus  shall  Babylon 

sink,  and  shall  not  rise  from  the  evil  tluit  I  will  bring 
uiion  her:  and  they  shall  he  weary.  Thus  fur  are  the 
words  of  Jeremiah. 

(15.  belshazz.vr's  feast.) 
Dan.  V.  1.  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great  feast  to 
a  thousand  of  his  lords,  and  drank  wine  before  the 
thousand. 

2.  Belshazzar,  while  he  tasted  the  wine,  com- 
manded to  bring  the  golden  and  silver  ves.sels  which 
his  father  Xelnichadnezzar  had  taken  out  of  the  tera- 
1  pie  which  >ras  in  Jerusalem;   that  the  king  and  his 
j  princes,  his  wives  and  his  eoncubmes,  might  drmk 
therein. 

I 3   Then  they  brought  the  golden  vessels  that 

I  were  taken  out  of  "the  tciiiple  of  the  house  of  God 
'  which  iras  at  Jerusalem  ;  and  the  king  and  his  princes, 
his  wives  and  his  concubines,  drank  in  them. 

(16.   THE   n.\ND-WRITING  ON   THE   WALL.) 

(See  Dan.  v.  5.) 

Dan.  V.  n.  Then  was  king  Belshazzar  greatly  troub- 
led, and  his  countenance  was  changed  in  him,  and  his 
lords  were  astonied. 

10.  Now  the  queen,  by  reason  of  the  words  ol 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


tlie  king  and  his  lords,  came  into  the  bantiuet  house  : 
ami  the  queen  spake  and  said,  O  king,  live  for  ever; 
lot  not  thy  thoughts  trouble  thee,  nor  let  thy  counte- 
nance be  changed. 

(17.   EXPLAraED   BY   DANIEL.) 

Dan.  V.  22.  And  thou  his  son,  O  Belshazzar,  hast  not 
humbled  thine  heart,  though  thou  knewest  all  this : 

33.  But  hast  lifted' up  thyself  against  the  Lord 

of  heaven ;  and  they  have  brought  the  vessels  of  his 
house  before  thee,  and  thou  and  thy  lords,  thy  wives 
and  thy  conculnncs,  have  drunk  wiuo  in  them  ;  and 
thou  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  aud  gold,  of  brass, 
U"on,  wood,  and  stone,  which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor 
liiiow  :  and  the  God  in  whose  hand  thy  breath  it,  and 
whose  are  all  thy  ways,  hast  thou  not  glorified : 

34.  Then  was  the  part  of  the  hand  sent  from 

him ;  and  this  writing  was  written. 

25.  And  this  is  the  writing  that  was  written, 

MENE,  MENE,  TEKEL,  UPHAIiSIN. 

26.  This  is  the  interpretation  of  the  thing : 

MENE  ;  God  hath  numbered  thy  kingdom,  and  finish- 
ed it. 

27.  TEKEL ;  Thou  art  weighed  in  the  bal- 
ances, and  art  found  wanting. 

—  —  28.  PERES;  Thy  kingdom  is  divided,  and 
given  to  the  Medes  and  Persians. 

(18.   THE  CATASTROPHE.      538   B.C.) 

Dan.  V.  30.  In  that  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king 
of  the  Chaldeans  slain. 

31.  And  Darius  the  Median  took  the  kmgdom, 

being  about  threescore  and  two  j-ears  old. 

§  50.    Mystical  Babylon. 

(1.    HER  FALL   ANTICIPATED.) 

Rev.  xiv.  8.  And  there  followed  another  angel,  say- 
ing, Babylon  is  lallen,  is  fallen,  that  great  city,  because 
she  made  all  nations  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath 
of  her  fornication. 

See  Jei:  li.  7. 

(2.  DRUNK  WITH  THE  BLOOD  OP  THE  SAINTS.) 

See  Set),  xvii.  1-6. 

(S.   HER  FALL  MORE   FULLY   DESCRIBED.) 

I{ei>.  xviii.  2.  And  he  cried  mightily  with  a  strong 
voice,  saying,  Babylon  the  great  is  fallen,  is  fallen,  and 
is  become  the  habitation  of  devils,  and  the  hold  of 
every  tbul  spirit,  and  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and 
hateful  bird. 

3.  For  all  nations  have  drunk  of  the  wine  of 

the  wrath  of  her  fornication,  and  the  kings  of  the 
earth  have  committed  fornication  with  her,  and  the 
merchants  of  the  earth  are  waxed  rich  through  the 
abundance  of  her  delicacies. 

4.  And  I  heard  another  voice  from  heaven, 

saying.  Come  out  of  her,  my  people,  that  ye  be  not 
partakers  of  her  sins,  and  tliat  ye  receive  not  of  her 
plagues. 

5.  For  her  sins  have  reached  imto  heaven,  and 

God  hath  remembered  her  miquities. 

6.  Reward  her  even  as  she  rewarded  you,  and 

double  unto  her  double  according  to  her  works :  in 
the  cup  which  she  hath  filled,  fill  to  her  double. 

9.  And  the  kings  of  tlie  earth,  who  have  com- 
mitted fornication  and  lived  deliciously  with  her,  shall 
bewail  her,  and  lament  for  her,  when  they  shall  see 
the  smoke  of  her  burning, 

10.  Standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  tor- 
ment, saying,  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city  Babylon,  that 
mighty  city  I  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come. 

§  .51.    Egypt. 

(1.    THE  FOLLY   OF   liELVINr.   UPON   F.OYPT.       ABOUT 
720   B.C.) 

Is.  xxxi.  3.  Now  the  Egyptians  'ire  men,  and  not 
God  ;  and  their  horses  flesh,  and  not  spirit.  Wlieii  the 
Lord  shall  stretch  out  hi.s  liand,  both  he  that  liel)ieth 
shall  fall,  and  he  that  is  holpeu  shall  fall  down,  and 
they  all  sliall  (all  together. 


(CIVIL  WAR  IN  EGYPT  AFTER  THE  OVERTHROW  OP 
THE  ETHIOPIAN  (XXVTi^)  DYNASTY,  BETWEEN  690- 
004   B.C.) 

In.  xix.  2.  And  I  will  set  the  Egyptians  against  the 
Egyptians  :  and  they  shall  fight  every  one  against  his 
brother,  and  every"one  against  his  neighbour;  city 
against  city,  ami  kingdom  against  kingdom. 

(3    THE   OPPRESSI\'E   RULE   OP  P8AMMETICHUS.       664- 
011   B.C.) 

Is.  xix.  4.  And  the  Eg3'ptians  will  I  give  over  into 
the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord  ;  and  a  fierce  king  shall  rule 
over  them,  saith  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

,5.  And  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  sea,  and 

the  rivers  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up. 

6.  And  they  shall  turn  the  rivers  far  away ; 

and  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be  emptied  and  dried 
up :  the  i-eeds  and  flags  shall  wither. 

7.  The  paper  reeds  by  the  brooks,  by   the 

mouth  of  the  brooks,  and  every  thing  sown  by  the 
brooks,  shall  wither,  be  driven  away,  and  be  no  more. 

8.  The  fishes  also  shall  miiurn,  and  all  they 

that  cast  angle  into  the  brooks  shall  lament,  and  they 
that  spread  nets  upon  the  waters  shall  languish. 

9.  Jloreover  they  that  work  in  fine  flax,  and 

they  that  weave  networks,  shall  be  confounded. 

10.  Aud  they  shall  l)e  broken  in  the  purposes 

thereof,  all  that  make  sluices  atul  ponds  for  fish. 

11.  Surely  the  princes  of  Zoan  are  fools,  the 

counsel  of  the  wi'se  counsellors  of  Pharaoh  is  Ijecome 
brutish  :  how  say  ye  unto  Pharaoh,  I  am  the  sou  of 
the  wise,  the  soii  of  ancient  kings  ? 

13.  The  princes  of  Zoan  are  become  fools,  the 

princes  of  Noph  are  deceived  ;  they  have  also  seduced 
Egypt,  eren  ihey  that  are  the  stay  of  the  tribes  thereof 

"^ V>.  Neither  sliall  there  be  any  work  for  Egypt, 

which  the  head  or  tail,  branch  or  rush,  may  do. 

10.  In  that  day  shall  Egypt  be  like  unto  wo- 
men: and  it  shall  be  afraid  and  fear  because  of  the 
shaking  of  the  hand  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  he 
shaketh  over  it. 

(4.   PHARAOH-NECHO  DEFEATED  BY  NEBUCHADNEZZAR 
AT   CARCIIEMISH.      605  B.C.) 

Jer.  xlvi.  3.  Oi'dcr  ye  the  buckler  and  shield,  and 
draw  near  to  battle. 

4.  Harness  the  horses ;  and  get  up,  ye  horse- 
men, and  stand  forth  with  your  helmets;  furbish  the 
spears,  and  put  on  the  brigandines. 

5.  Wherefore  have  I  seen  them  dismayed  and 

turned  away  back  ?  and  their  mighty  ones  are  beaten 
down,  and  are  fled  .apace,  and  look  not  back :  for  fear 
was  round  about,  saith  the  Lord. 

G.  Let  not  the  swift  flee  away,  nor  the  mighty 

man  escape ;  they  shall  stumble,  and  fall  toward  the 
north  bv  the  river  Euphrates. 

"7.  Who  is  this  tJiat  cometh  up  as  a  flood,  whose 

waters  are  moved  as  the  rivers  ? 

g.  Egypt  riseth  up  like  a  flood,  and  Jiis  waters 

are  moved  like  the  rivere;  and  he  saith,  I  will  go  up, 
and  will  cover  the  earth ;  I  will  destroy  the  city  and 
the  inhalntants  thereof 

9.  Come  up,  ye  horses ;  and  rage,  ye  chariots ; 

and  let  the  mighty  men  come  forth  ;  the  Ethiopians 
and  the  Libyans,  that  handle  the  shield;  and  the 
Lydians,  that  handle  and  bend  the  bow. 

11.  Go  up  into  Gilead,  and  take  balm,  O  virgin, 

the  daughter  of  E.gjiit:  in  vain  shalt  thou  use  many 
medicines;  /"())•  thou"shalt  not  be  cured. 

, .  12.  "The  nations  have  heard  of  thy  shame,  and 

thv  crv  hath  filled  the  land:  for  the  miglity  man  hath 
stumbled  against  the  mighty,  and  they  are  fallen  both 
together. 

See  2  Kinffs  xxiv.  7. 

(5.    THE   TWO   EAGLES.) 

E^rk.  xvii.  3.  Son  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle,  and 
speak  a  narnlile  mito  the  house  of  Israel ; 

3.  And   say.  Thus  saith   the   Lord  God  ;   A 

great  eagle  with  "great  win.ffs,  long  winged,  full  of 
feathers,  which  had  divers  colours,  came  unto  Lebanon, 
and  took  the  hi.ghest  liranch  of  the  cedar : 

4.  He  cropped  olf  the  top  of  his  young  twigs, 

!0 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


and  (iirrii'il  it  into  a  land  of  triifflck;  he  set  it  in  a  city 
of  merc'liants. 

A>i*.  xvii. .").  lie  tooli  also  of  the  seed  of  tlie  land, 
and  phmted  it  in  a  fniitt'iil  tidd  ;  lie  jilaced  it  by  great 
walefs,  <mtl  set  it  nx  a  willow  tree. 

G.  And  it  ^ri'W,  and  liecame  a  spreadini;  vine 

of  low  slatmv,  whose  bnuuhis  turned  toward  liini, 
and  the  roots  tlien-of  were  under  him  :  so  it  hceame  a 
vine, and  liroiiirht  t'ortli  hranehcs,  and  shot  forth  sprius, 

7.  There  was  also  another  jrreat   eaj;le   with 

great  wings  and  many  feathers:  and,  behold,  tliis  vine 
did  bend  lier  roots  ioward  him,  and  shot  fortli  Iter 
V>ranclies  toward  liiin,  tliat  he  might  water  it  by  the 
furrows  of  lier  plantation. 

8.  It   was   planted   in   a  good   soil   by  great 

waters,  tliat  it  miiilit  liring  Ibrlh  brandies,  ami  that  it 
might  bear  fruit,  that  it  miglit  be  a  goodlv  vine. 

9.  Say  thou,  Tliussaith  the  Lord  God;  Shall 

it  prosper?  shall  he  not  pull  ui>  the  roots  thereof,  and 
eut  otVthe  fruit  thereof,  that  it  wither?  it  shall  wither 
in  all  the  leaves  of  her  spring,  even  without  great 
power  or  many  people  to  pluck  it  up  by  the  roots 
tliereof 

10.  Yea,  behold,  Uin^/  planted,  shall  it  prosper? 

shall  it  not  uttei'ly  witlier,  wlien  the  east  wind  toueh- 
etli  it?  it  shall  willier  in  the  furrows  where  it  grew. 

12.  Say  now  to  the  rebellious  house,  Know  ye 

not  what  these  t/diif/s  mean?  tell  tliem.  Behold,  the 
king  of  Babylon  is  eome  to  Jerusalem,  and  hath  taken 
the  king  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof,  and  led  them 
with  him  to  Baliylon; 

13.  And  hath  taken  of  the  king's  seed,  and 

made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  hath  taken  an  oath 
of  him:  lie  !i;ith  also  taken  tlie  mighty  of  the  land: 

14.  That  the  kingdom  might  be  ba.se,  that  it 

might  not  lift  itself  u]i,  but  that  by  keeping  of  his 
covenant  it  might  stand. 

15.  Bat  he  rebelled  against  Iiiin  in  sending  his 

ainbiissadors  into  Egypt,  that  they  might  give  liim 
horses  and  much  jicople.  Shall  he  prosjier  ?  shall  he 
escape  that  doeth  such  things?  or  shall  he  break  the 
covenant,  and  be  delivered  ? 

IG.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  Gon,  surely  in 

the  place  io!i(re  the  king  dwellelh  that  made  him  king, 
whose  oatli  he  despised,  and  whose  covenant  he  brake, 
even  with  him  in  the  midst  of  Babylon  he  shiiU  die. 

17.  Neither  shall  Pharaoh   with   Jiis  mighty 

armv  and  great  comp;iny  make  for  him  in  the  war,  by 
casting  up  mounts,  and  buildiug  forts,  to  cut  olT  many 
persons : 

18.  Seeing  he  despised  the  oath  by  breaking 

the  coven:mt,  when,  lo,  he  had  given  his  hand,  and 
hath  done  all  these  t/iings,  he  shall  not  escape. 

19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  As  I 

live,  surely  mine  oath  that  he  hath  despised,  and  my 
covenant  that  he  hath  broken,  even  it  will  I  recom- 
pense upon  his  own  head. 

20.  And  I  will  spread  my  net  upon  him,  and 

be  sh;ill  be  taken  in  my  snare,  and  I  will  bring  him 
to  Babylon,  and  will  plead  with  him  there  for  his  tres- 
pass that  he  hath  trespassed  against  me. 

21.  And  all  his  fugitives  with  all  his  b.mds 

shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  they  Uiat  remain  shall  be 
scattered  toward  all  winds :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
the  LoKD  have  spoken  it. 

(G.  AFTER  THE  C.^rTURE  OF  GAZA  BY  THE  EGTPTIAKS. 

588  B.C.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of 
Israel;  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  the  king  of  .ludah,  that 
sent  you  unto  me  to  inquire  of  me;  Behold,  Phiiraoh's 
army,  which  is  eome  forth  to  help  you,  shall  return  to 
Egj-pt  into  their  own  land. 

8.  And  the  Chaldeans  shall  come  again,  and 

fight  against  this  city,  and  lake  it,  and  burn  it  with  fire. 

^9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Deceive  not  your- 
selves, sayincr.  The  Chaldeans  sliall  surely  depart  from 
ns :  for  they  sliall  not  depart. 

10.  For  though  ye  had   smitten   the  whole 

army  rtf  tlie  Chaldeans  that  fight  .against  you,  and 
there  reiniiined  l/iit  wounded  men  among  them,  yft 
should  they  rise  up  every  man  in  his  tent,  and  burn 
this  city  with  fire. 

.3ni 


Bzek.  xxix.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against 
Pharaoh  king  of  Kgypt,  and  prophesy  against  him, 
and  against  all  Kgypt: 

3.  Speak,  and  say,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God; 

Behold,  I  rt»i  against  Ihee,  Pharaoh  king  of  Egj-pt, 
the  great  dragon  tli:it  lietli  in  the  mid.st  ot  Ids  rivers, 
w  hich  hath  .said.  My  river  is  mine  own,  and  I  have 
made  it  for  myself 

4.  But  I  will  put  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  and  I 

will  cause  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  lo  stick  unto  thy  scales, 
iind  I  will  bring  thee  up  out  of  the  midst  of  thj' rivers, 
and  all  the  fish  of  thv  rivers  shall  stick  unto  thy  scales. 

5.  And  I  will  leave  thee  tlivoirn  into  the  wil- 
derness, thee  and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers:  thou  shalt 
fall  upcm  the  open  fields;  thou  slialt  not  be  brought 
together,  nor  gathered:  I  b;ive  given  thee  for  meal 
to  the  beasts  of  the  field  and  to  the  fowls  of  the 
heaven. 

8.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Behold, 

I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  thee,  and  eut  off  man  and 
beast  out  of  thee. 

9.  And  the  land  of  Kgypt  sbiiU  be  desolate 

and  waste;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  nm  the  Lord: 
because  he  hath  said,  The  river  «  mine,  and  I  have 
made  it. 

10.  Behold,  therefore  I  am  against  thee,  and 

against  thy  rivers,  and  I  will  make  the  hind  of  Egy]jt 
utterly  waste  and  desolate,  from  the  tower  of  Syene 
even  unto  the  border  of  Ethiopia. 

11.  No  foot  of  man  shall  pass  through  it,  nor 

foot  of  beast  shall  pass  through  it,  neither  shall  it  be 
inhabited  forty  years. 

12.  And  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egj^pt  deso- 
late in  the  midst  of  the  countries  tliat  are  desolate,  and 
her  cities  among  the  cities  thit  are  laid  waste  shall  bo 
desolate  fortj' years:  and  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians 
among  the  "nations,  and  will  disperse  them  through 
the  countries. 

13.  Yet  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  At  the  en^ 

of  forty  years  will  I  gather  the  Egyptians  from  the 
people  whither  they  were  scattered  : 

14.  And  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of 

Egypt,  and  will  cause  them  to  return  into  the  land  of 
P:iiliros,  into  the  land  of  their  habitation;  and  they 
sh;ill  be  there  a  base  kingdom. 

15.  It  .shall  be   the  basest  of  the  kingdoms; 

neither  shall  it  exalt  itself  any  more  above  the  nations: 
for  I  will  diminish  them,  that  they  shall  no  more  rule 
over  the  nations. 

(7.    A   TEAR  later.) 

Ezek.  XXX.  21.  Son  of  man,  I  have  broken  the  arm  of 
Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt;  and,  lo,  it  sli.iU  not  bo  bound 
up  to  be  healed,  to  put  a  roller  to  bind  it,  to  make  it 
strong  to  hold  the  sword. 

22.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  (("i  against  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  will 
break  his  arms,  the  strong,  and  that  which  was  broken ; 
and  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  out  of  his  hand. 

23.  And  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians  among 

the  nations,  and  will  disperse  them  through  the 
countries. 

24.  And  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king 

of  Babylon,  and  put  my  sword  in  his  hand:  but  I  will 
break  Pli:iraoh's  arms,  and  he  shall  gro;in  before  him 
with  the  groauings  of  a  deadl)'  wounded  man. 

2J).  But  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king 

of  Babylon,  and  the  anns  of  Plmraoh  shall  fall  down; 
and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord,  when  I  shall 
put  my'sword  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon, 
and  he  shall  stretch  it  out  u])on  the  land  of  Egypt. 

2G.  And  I  will  scatter  the  Eg>-pti.ans  among 

the  nations,  and  disperse  them  among  the  countries; 
and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

(8.   DIRING   THE   SIEGE   OF  .TEHVSALEM.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  4.  Now  .leremiah  came  in  and  \yent  out 
among  the  people:  for  lh<y  had  not  put  him  into 
prison. 

5.  Then  Pharaoh's  army  was  come  forth  out 

of  p:gvi)t:  and  when  the  Chalileans  lh;it  besieged 
.Terusa'lem  heard  tidings  of  them,  they  departed  from 
Jerusalem. 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  XATIOXS. 


BOOK  XII. 


(9.  EGYPT  TO  liE  SUBDUED  TiT  XEBUCHADNEZZAR. 
AFTER  THE  FALL  OP  TYRE,  585  B.C.) 

Jer.  xliii.  9.  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and 
hide  them  in  the  cUiy  in  the  brickkihi,  which  is  at  the 
entry  of  Pharaoh's  house  in  Tahpanhes,  in  the  sight 
of  tiie  men  of  Judah; 

.  10.  And  say  unto  tbem,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

<'f  liosts,  tlie  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  send  and 
take  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  my  servant, 
and  will  set  his  throne  upon  these  stones  that  I  have 
bid ;  and  be  shall  spread  his  royal  pavilion  over  tbem. 

.  11.  And  when  he  cometh,  he  shall  smite  the 

land  of  Egypt,  and  ddirer  such  as  are  for  death  to 
death;  and'such  an  are  for  captivity  to  captivity;  and 
such  as  are  for  the  sword  to  the  sword. 

—  xlvi.  13.  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake  to  Jere- 
miah the  prophet,  how  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon should  come  and  smite  the  land  of  Egypt. 

14.  Declare  ye  in  Egypt,  and  publish  in  INIigdol, 

and  publish  in  Nopli  and  in'Tahpanbes  :  say  ye.  Stand 
fast,  and  prepare  thee;  for  the  sword  shall  devour 
round  aliout  thee. 

—  —  1.5.  Why  are  thy  valiant  men  swept  away? 
they  stood  not,  because  the  Lord  did  drive  them. 

-^ 16.  He  made  many  to  fall,  yea,  one  fell  upon 

anotlier :  and  they  said.  Arise,  and  let  ns  go  again  to 
our  own  people,  and  to  the  laud  of  our  nativity,  fi-om 
the  oppressing  sword. 

__  —  19.  d  thou  daughter  dwelling  in  Egypt,  ftimish 
th.vself  to  go  into  captivity :  for  Nopb  shall  be  waste 
and  desolate  without  an  inhabitant. 

20.  Egypt  is  like  a  very  fair  heifer,  hut  destruc- 
tion cometh  ;  Tt  cometh  out  of  the  north. 

•  31.  Also  her  hired  men  are  in  the  midst  of  her 

like  fatted  bullocks ;  for  they  also  arc  tTmied  back,  and 
are  fled  away  together :  they  did  not  st.and,  because 
the  day  of  their  calamity  was  come  upon  them,  and 
the  tiuie  of  their  visitation. 

. 33.  The  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent ; 

for  they  shall  march  with  an  army,  and  come  against 
her  with  axes,  as  hewers  of  wood. 

33.  Tliey  shall  cut  down  ber  forest,  saith  the 

Lord,  tliou.gh  it"  canuot  be  searched ;  because  they  are 
more  than  ifhe  grassbojipers,  and  are  innumerable. 

.  34.  The  daughter  of  Egj'pt  shall  be  con- 
founded ;  she  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the 
people  of  the  north. 

36.  And  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 

those  that  seek  their  lives,  and  into  the  hand  of  Nebu- 
chadrezzar king  of  Babylon,  and  into  the  hand  of  his 
servants:  and  afterwar'd  it  shall  be  inhabited,  as  in 
the  days  of  old,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ezek.  xxix.  18.  Son  of  man,  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon  caused  bis  annv  to  serve  a  great  service 
against  Tyrus :  every  beacl  mis  made  bald,  and  every 
shoulder  'ims  peeled :  yet  had  he  uo  wages,  nor  his 
army,  for  Tyrus,  for  the  service  that  he  had  served 
against  it : 

19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  ffive  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  Nebuchad- 
rezzar king  of  Babylon  ;  and  he  shall  take  her  multi- 
tude, and  take  her  "spoil,  and  take  ber  prey;  and  it 
shall  lie  the  waives  for  bis  army. 

20.  I  have  given  him  the  land  of  Egypt  for 

his  labour  wherewith  he  served  against  it,  because 
they  wrought  for  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(10.    -V    MORE    DETAILED    DESCRITTION    OF    THE    COX- 
QUEST.) 

Ezek.  XXX.  2.  Son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Howl  ye.  Woe  worth  the  day ! 

3.  For  the  day  is  iie.ar,  even  the  day  of  the 

Lord  is  near,  a  cloudy  day ;  it  shall  be  the  time  of  the 
heathen. 

4.  And  the  sword  shall  come  upon  Egypt,  and 

LToat  pain  shall  be  in  Ethiopia,  when  the  slain  shall 
fall  in  E,gyiit,,  and  they  sliall  take  away  her  multitude, 
and  her  foundations  s'ball  be  broken  down. 

G.  Tims  saith  the  Lord  ;  Tliey  also  that  up- 
hold Egvpt  shall  fall ;  and  the  pride  of  ber  jiower 
shall  coiiic  ilown:  from  the  tower  of  Syene  shall  they 
fall  in  it  by  the  sword,  .saith  the  Lord  God. 

7.' And  they  shall  be  desolate  iu  the  midst  of 


the  countries  that  are  desolate,  and  her  cities  shall  be 
in  the  midst  of  the  cities  that  are  wasted. 

8.  And  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 

when  I  have  set  a"  fire  in  Egypt,  and  ^elien  all  her 
helpers  shall  be  destroyed. 

10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord   God  ;   I  will   also 

make  the  multitude  of  E.srj'pt  to  cease  by  the  baud  of 
Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon. 

11.  He  and  his  people  with  him,  the  terrible 

of  the  nations,  shall  be  brought  to  destroy  the  land : 
and  they  shall  draw  llu-ir  swords  against"  Egj-pt,  and 
fill  the  land  Avith  the  slain. 

13.  And  I  will  make  the  rivers  dry,  and  sell 

the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked  ;  and  I  will  make 
the  land  waste,  and  all  that  is  therein,  liy  the  band  of 
strangers :  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

—  14.  And   I  will  make   Pathros  desolate,  and 

will  set  tire  in  Zoan,  and  will  execute  judgments  in  No. 

1.5.  And  I  will  pour  my  fury  upon  Sm,  the 

strength  of  Egypt;  and  I  will  cut  o"flf  the  multitude 
of  No. 

16.  And  I  will  set  fire  m  Egypt :  Sin  shall  have 

great  pain,  and  No  shall  be  rent  asunder,  and  Noph 
shall  Jiave  distresses  daily. 

17.  The  youug  men  of  Aven  and  of  Pi-beseth 

shall  fall  by  the" sword:  and  these  «f/e«  shall  go  into 
captivity.  , 

"18.  At  Tebaphnehes  also   the  d.ay  shall  be 

darkened,  when  I  shall  break  there  the  yokes  of  Egypt : 
and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease  iu  her :  as  for 
her,  a  cloud  .shall  cover  her,  and  her  daughters  shall 
go  into  captivitv. 

19.  Tbiis  w-ill  I  execute  judgments  in  Egypt : 

and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

(11.      PHARAOH  WARNED.) 

Esek.  xxxi.  2.  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king 
of  Egypt,  and  to  his  multitude  ;  Whom  art  thou  like 
in  tbV  greatness  ? 

■_  18.  To  whom  art  thou  thus  like  in  glory  and 

in  greatness  among  the  trees  of  Eden  ?  yet  shalt  thou 
be  brought  down  with  the  trees  of  Eden  unto  the 
netber  parts  of  the  earth:  thou  shalt  lie  in  the  midst 
of  the  uncireuracised  with  tliem  that  he  slain  by  the 
sword.  This  is  Pharaoh  and  all  his  multitude,  saith 
the  Lord  God. 

(12.    LAMENTATION   0'\T3R   THE   COMING   FALL   OF 
PHAR-\OH.) 

Esek.  xxxii.  9.  I  will  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many 
people,  when  I  shall  bring  thy  destruction  among  the 
nations,  into  the  countries  which  thou  hast  not  known. 

10.  Yea,  I  will  make  many  people  amazed  at 

thee  and  their  kings  shall  be  horribly  afraid  for  thee, 
when  I  shall  brandish  my  sword  before  them;  and 
they  shall  tremble  at  en'ry'moment.,  every  man  for  his 
own  life,  in  the  dav  of  thy  fall. 

11.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  sword 

of  the  king  of  Babvlon  shall  come  upon  thee. 

13"  By  the  "swords  of  the  mighty  will  I  cause 

thy  multitude"  to  fall,  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  all  of 
them :  and  thev  shall  spoil  the  pomp  of  Egypt,  and 
all  the  multitude  thereof  shall  be  destroyed. 

13.  I  will  destroy  also  all  the  beasts  thereof 

from  beside  the  great  waters ;  neither  shall  the  foot 
of  man  trouble  them  any  more,  nor  the  hoofs  of  beasts 
trouble  them. 

14.  Then  will  I  make  their  waters  deep,  and 

cause  their  rivers  to  run  like  oil,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

1.5.  When  I  shall  make  the  land  of  Egypt  des- 
olate, and  the  countrv  shall  be  destitute  of  that  where- 
of it  was  full,  when  1  shall  smite  all  them  that  dwell 
therein,  then  sluill  thev  know  that  I  ai/i  the  Lord. 

IG.  This  is  tlie  lamentation  wherewith  they 

shall  lament  her :  the  dau.ghters  of  the  nations  shall 
lament  her  :  they  shall  lament  for  her,  civn.  for  Egypt, 
and  for  all  her  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(13.    ANOTHER  L.OIENTATION.) 

Ezek.  xxxii.  18.  Son  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude 
of  Egypt,  and  cast  them  down,  cren  her,  and  the 
daughters  of  the  famous  nations,  unto  the  nether  parts 
of  the  earth,  with  them  that  go  down  into  the  pit. 


332 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Ezek.  xxxii.  10.  AVliom  dost  tliou  pass  in  lieauty? 
go  Uowii,  ami  lie  thou  liiiil  with  the  uiiciiciimciscU. 

•,>().  Thiy  shMll   fall  in  tlio  midst  uf  than  that 

c/v slain  liy  tlu-  swoid  :  she  is  delivered  to  the  sword  : 
draw  her  and  all  her  niidlitmles. 

21.  The  stronir  anioiiLT  the  mighty  shall  speak 

to  him  out  of  the  midst  of  iiell  with  them  that  help 
him  ;  they  are  gone  down,  they  lie  uncircumcised, 
slain  by  the  sword. 

^  ;!1,  Pharaoh  shall  see  them,  and  shall  lie  com- 
forted over  all  liis  miillitiide,  cii  ii  Pharaolv  and  all  his 
army  slain  by  the  sword,  saith  the  Lord  Uod. 

—  —  ;i2,  t'or  I  have  eaiised  my  terror  in  the  land 
of  the  living:  and  he  shall  be  laid  in  the  midst  of  the 
uneirennieiseil  witli  lli,iit  Hint  ((/■<•  slain  with  the  sword, 
eixn  Pharaoh  and  all  his  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God. 


^  a'l 


Ethiopia. 


/«.  xriii.  1.  AVoc  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings, 
which  A-  bevond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  : 

0.  'fhat  sendeth  amba.>isadors  by  the  sc.a,  even 

in  vessels  of  bulrushes  upon  the  waters,  -vii/iiig.  Go, 
ye  switi  messengers,  to  a  nation  scattered  and  peeled, 
to  a  people  terrilile  from  their  beginning  hitherto  ;  a 
nation  meted  out  and  trodden  ilown,  whose  laud  the 
rivers  have  ,s|)oiled  ! 

3.  All  ye  inhabitants  of  the  world,  and  dwell- 
ers on  the  eartii,  see  ye,  when  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign 
on  the  mountains;  and  when  he  blowetli  a  tiimipet, 
hear  ye. 

4.  For  so  the  Lokd  said  unto  uie,  I  will  take 

my  rest,  and  I  will  consider  in  my  dwellingplace  like 
a  clear  heat  upon  herbs,  (iml  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the 
heat  of  harvest. 

5.  For  afore  the  harvest,  when  the  bud  is  per- 
fect, and  the  sour  grape  is  ripening  in  the  flower,  he 
shall  both  cut  otf  tlie  sprigs  with  prunlng-hooks,  and 
take  away  nm!  cut  down  the  branches. 

6!  They  shall  be  left  together  unto  the  fowls 

of  the  mountains,  and  to  the  beast.s  of  the  earth  ;  and 
the  fowls  shall  summer  upon  them,  and  all  the  beasts 
of  the  earth  shall  winter  upon  them. 

7.  In  that  time  shall  the  present  be  brought 

unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  of  a  people  scattered  and 
peeled,  and  from  a  people  terrilile  from  their  begin- 
ning hitherto  ;  a  nation  meted  out  and  trodden  under 
foot,  whose  land  the  rivers  have  spoiled,  to  the  place 
of  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  moimt  Zion. 

Ri/l-.  XXX.  5.  Ethiopia,  and  Libya,  and  Lydia,  and  all 
the  mingled  people,  and  Chub,  and  the  men  of  the 
land  thatis  in  league,  shall  fall  with  them  by  the  sword. 

9.  In  that  day  sliall  messengers  go  forth  from 

me  in  ships  to  make  the  careless  Ethiopians  afraid,  and 
great  pain  shall  come  upon  them,  as  in  the  day  of 
Egvpt :  for,  lo,  it  comelh. 

''^'pli.  ii.  12.  Ye  Ethiopians  also,  ye  sJiall  be  slain  by 
my  sword. 

§  53.    The  Medo-Pcrslaii  Empire. 

(A.   FROM    FIRST   TO   LAST.) 
(1.   TO   BE   FOUNDED   HY   CYRCS.        559   B.C.) 

Is.  xli.  2.  Who  raised  up  the  righteous  man  from 
the  east,  called  him  to  his  foot,  gave  the  nations  before 
him,  and  made  /liiii  rule  over  kings  V  he  gave  them  as 
the  dust  to  his  sword,  n/xl  as  driven  stulible  to  his  tow. 

3.  He  pm-sncd  them,  ((nd  passed  safely ;  tven 

bv  the  way  //uil  he  had  not  gone  with  his  feet. 
"(See  /v.  "xli.  2.5-28;  xlv.  1-4.) 

1.1.  xlvi.  11.  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east, 
the  man  tliat  executeth  my  counsel  from  a  far  coun- 
tr\' :  yea,  I  have  sjioken  (V,  I  will  also  bring  it  to  pass ; 
I  have  piu'posed  it,  I  will  also  do  it. 

—  xlviii.  14.  All  ye.  assemble  yourselves,  and  hear ; 
which  among  them' hath  declared  these  tliin;/.i?  The 
Loud  hath  loved  him  :  he  will  do  his  pleasure  on  Bab- 
3-lon,  and  his  arm  .■'hull  he  on  the  Chaldeans. 

15.  I,  tven  I,  have  spoken ;  yea,  I  have  called 

him  :  I  have  brought  him,  and  he  shall  make  his  way 
prosperous. 

(2.  d.ikiel's  vision.) 

(See  first  clause  of  Dan.  ii.  39.) 


Dan.  vii.  ."i.  And  behold  anfither  beast,  a  second, 
like  lo  a  bear,  and  it  raised  up  itself  on  one  side,  and 
it  liiiil  llnce  ribs  in  the  mouth  of  it  between  the  teeth 
of  it :  and  the\-  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  much 
flesh. 

—  viii.  3.  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  .saw,  and, 
behold,  there  stood  before  the  river  a  ram  which  had 
liri>  horns  :  and  the  tiru  horns  iri  ir  high  ;  but  one  tcnH 
higher  than  the  other,  and  the  higher  came  up  last. 

4.  I  saw  the  ram  pnsliing  westward,  and  north- 
ward, and  soutliward  ;  .so  that  no  beasts  might  stand 
before  him,  neither  iran  there  aiijl  that  could  deliver 
out  of  his  hand  ;  but  he  did  according  to  his  will,  and 
became  great. 

20.  The  ram   which  thou  sawest  having  two 

horns  are  the  kings  of  Media  and  Persia. 

(3.    LAWS  NOT  TO   UK  CHANOED.) 

Dun.  vi.  G.  Then  these  presidents  and  princes  as- 
sembled together  to  tlie  king,  and  said  thus  unto  him, 
King  Darius,  live  for  ever. 

7.  All  the  presidents  of  the  kingdom,  the  gov- 
ernors, and  the  princes,  the  counsellors,  and  the  cap- 
tains, have  consulted  together  to  establish  a  royal 
statute,  and  to  make  a  firm  decri'C,  that  whosoever 
shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  God  or  man  for  thirty  daj-s, 
save  of  thee,  O  king,  he  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of 
lions. 

8.  Now,  O  king,  establish  the  decree,  and  sign 

the  writing,  that  it  be  not  changed,  according  to  the 
law  of  the  Medes  and  Persians,  which  altereth  not. 

9.  Wherefore  khig  Darius  signed  the  writing 

and  the  decree. 

14.   Then    the    king,   when    he  heard    these 

words,  was  sore  displeased  with  himself,  and  set  his 
heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him  :  and  he  laboured  till 
the  going  down  of  tlie  sun  to  deliver  him. 

15.  Then  these  men  assembled  unto  the  king, 

and  said  nnto  the  king.  Know,  O  king,  that  the  law 
of  the  Medes  and  Persians  «,  That  no  decree  nor 
statute  whicli  the  king  cstulilislieth  may  be  changed. 

18.  Then   the  king   went   to  his  jialace,  and 

passed  the  night  fasting  :  neither  were  instroments  of 
music  brought  before  iiim :  and  his  sleep  went  from 
him. 

19.  Then  the   king  arose  very  early  in  the 

morning,  and  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions. 

24.  And  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 

those  men  which  had  accused  Daniel,  and  they  cast 
them  into  the  den  of  lions,  them,  their  children,  and 
their  wives;  and  the  lions  had  the  mastery  of  them, 
and  brake  all  their  bones  in  pieces  or  ever  they  came 
to  the  bottom  of  tlie  den. 

(B.    IN   ITS  niGHEST   BLOOM.) 
(1.   EXTENT   AND   ORGANIZATION.) 

Est.  I.  1.  -4-(this  is  Ahasnerus  which  reigned  from 
India  even  unto  Ethiopia,  over  a  huiulred  and  seven 
and  twenty  provinces,) 

14.  And   the  next  unto   him    )ras   Carshena, 

Shethar,  Admatha,  Tarshish,  Meres,  Marsena,  ami 
Mcmucan,  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media, 
which  saw  the  king's  face,  and  which  sat  the  first  in 
the  kingdom,) 

—  X.  1.  And  the  king  Ahasnerus  laid  a  tribute  upon 
the  laud,  and  upon  the  isles  of  the  sea. 

(3.   AN   AMALEKITE   MADE   PRIME   MINISTER,) 

See  Est.  iii.  1. 

(3.    INDICATIONS  OF    THE    ARBITRARY    AND    DESPOTIC 
CHARACTER   OF   THE   GOVT5RNMENT.) 

Ezr.  vii.  20.  And  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of 
thy  God,  and  the  law  of  the  king,  let  judgment  be  ex- 
ecuted sjieedily  upon  him,  whether  it  he  unto  death,  or 
to  banishment,  or  to  confiscation  of  goods,  or  to  im- 
prisonment. 

Est.  V.  9.  Then  went  Hainan  forth  that  day  joyful 
and  with  a  slad  heart:  but  when  Ilaman  saw  Morde- 
cai  in  the  kinir's  sale,  that  he  stood  not  up,  nor  moved 
for  him,  he  was  full  of  indiL'inition  against  Mordecai. 

10.  Nevertht^ess   Ilaman   refrainal   himself; 


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OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xir. 


aud  -n'hen  he  came  home,  he  sent  and  called  for  hl<i 
friends,  and  Zeresh  his  wife. 

Est.  V  U.  Ajid  Hamau  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his 
riches,  and  the  multitude  of  his  children,  and  all  the 
things  wherein  the  king  had  promoted  him,  and  how 
he  had  advanced  him  above  the  princes  and  servants 
of  the  king. 

12.  Hamau  said  moreover,   Yea,  Esther  the 

queen  did  let  no  man  come  in  with  the  king  imto 
the  banquet  that  she  had  prepared  but  mj'self;  and 
to  morrow  am  I  mvited  unto  her  also  with  the 
king. 

13.  Yet  all  this  availeth  me  nothing,  so  long 

as  I  see  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting  at  the  king's  gate. 

14.  Then   said   Zeresh   his  wife  and   all   his 

friends  unto  him.  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits 
high,  and  to  morrow  speak  thou  unto  the  king  that 
Mordecai  may  be  hanged  thereon :  then  go  thou  in 
merrily  with  the  kmg  unto  the  banquet.  And  the 
thing  jjleased  Haman ;  and  he  caused  the  gallows  to 
be  made. 

(4.   A   CONSPm.iCY  EXPOSED.) 

Est.  ii.  21.  In  those  days,  while  Mordecai  sat  in  the 
king's  gate,  two  of  the  king's  chamberlains,  Bigthan 
and  Teresh,  of  those  which  kept  the  door,  were  wroth, 
and  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  kmg  Ahasuerus. 

— ■  —  23.  And  the  thing  was  known  to  Mordecai, 
who  told  it  unto  Esther  the  queen ;  and  Esther  certi- 
fied the  king  thereof  in  Mordecai's  name. 

23.  And  when  inquisition  was  made  of  the 

matter,  it  was  found  out;  therefore  they  were  both 
hanged  on  a  tree :  and  it  was  written  in  "the  book  of 
the  chronicles  before  the  king. 

(5.   A  JEW  THEIIEBY  BECOMES  PRIME   jnNISTER.) 

Est.  vi.  1.  On  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep, 
and  he  commanded  to  bring  the  book  of  records  of  the 
chronicles ;  and  they  were  read  before  the  king. 

—  —  2.  And  it  was  found  written,  that  jfordecai 
had  told  of  Bigthana  and  Teresh,  two  of  the  king's 
chamberlains,  the  keepers  of  the  door,  who  sought  to 
la}-  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuerus. 

3.  And  the  king  said.  What  honour  and  dig- 

nitj'  hath  been  done  to  Mordecai  for  this?  Tlien  said 
the  king's  servants  that  ministered  unto  him,  There  is 
nothing  done  for  him. 

4.  And  the  king  said,  "Who  is  m  the  court? 

Now  Haman  was  come  into  the  outward  court  of  the 
king's  house,  to  speak  unto  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 
on  the  gallows  that  he  had  ])repared  for  him. 

5.  And  the  king's  servant  said  unto  him,  Be- 
hold, Haman  standeth  iu  the  court.  And  the  king 
said.  Let  him  come  in. 

-6.  So  Hamau  came  in.    And  the  king  said 

unto  him,  Wliat  shall  be  done  unto  the  man  whom 
the  king  deligliteth  to  honour  ?  Now  Haman  thought 
iu  his  heart,  To  whom  would  the  king  delight  to  do 
honour  more  than  to  myself? 

7.  And  Haman  answered  the  king.  For  the 

man  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  honour, 

8.  Let  the  royal  apparel  be  brought  which  the 

king  useth  to  wear,  and  the  horse  that  the  king  rideth 
upon,  and  the  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his  head : 

9.  And  let  this  apparel  and  horse  be  delivered 

to  the  hand  of  one  of  the  king's  most  noble  princes, 
that  they  may  array  the  man  withul,  whom  the  king 
delighteth  to  honour,  and  liring  him  on  horseback 
through  the  sti-eet  of  the  city,  and  proclaim  before 
him.  Thus  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  whom  the  king 
delighteth  to  lionour. 

10.  Then  the  king  sai<l  to  Haman,  ]\Iake  haste, 

niid  take  the  apparel  and  the  horse,  as  thou  hast  said, 
and  do  even  so  to  Mordecai  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at 
tlie  king's  gate:  let  nothing  fail  of  all  that  thou  hast 
spoken. 

11.  Then  took  Haman   the  apparel  and  the 

horse,  and  arrayed  Mordecai,  and  brought  him  on 
horsei)ack  through  tlie  street  of  the  city,  and  pro- 
claimed before  liirn,  Thus  shalt  it  be  done  unto  the 
man  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  honour. 

—  viii.  1.5.  And  Mordecai  went  out  from  the  presence 
of  the  king  in  royal  apparel  of  blue  and  white,  and 


with  a  great  crown  of  gold,  and  with  a  garment  of 
fine  linen  and  purple :  and  the  city  of  Shushan  rejoiced 
and  was  glad. 

\i>.  The  Jews  had  light,  and  gladness,  and 

joy,  and  honour. 

^ 17.  And  in  every  province,  and  in  every  city, 

whithersoever  the  king's  commandment  and  his  decree 
came,  the  Jews  had  jo}'  and  gladness,  a  feast  and  a 
good  da_v.  And  many  of  the  people  of  the  land 
became  Jews ;  for  the  fear  of  the  Jews  fell  upon  them. 

—  X.  3.  For  Mordecai  the  Jew  tcus  next  unto  king 
Ahasuerus,  and  great  among  the  Jews,  and  accepted 
of  the  multitude  of  his  brethren,  seeking  the  wealth  of 
his  jjeople,  and  speaking  peace  to  all  his  seed. 

(6.   A  QUEEN   WANTONLY  EEPUDI.\TED.) 

Est.  i.  13.  Then  the  king  said  to  the  wise  men, 
which  knew  the  times,  (for  so  wks  the  king's  maimer 
toward  all  that  knew  law  and  judgment: 

1.5.  What  shall  we  do  unto  the  queen  Vashti 

according  to  law,  because  she  hath  not  performed  the 
commandment  of  the  king  Ahasuerus  by  the  chamber- 
lains ? 

16.  And  Memucan  answered  before  the  king 

and  the  princes,  Vashti  the  queen  hath  not  done 
wrong  to  the  king  only,  but  also  to  all  the  princes, 
and  to  all  the  people  that  «;'t'  iu  all  the  provinces  of 
the  king  Ahasuerus. 

-"17.  For  this  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come 

abroad  unto  all  women,  so  that  they  shall  despise  their 
husl)ands  in  their  eyes,  when  it  shall  be  reported.  The 
king  Ahasuerus  commanded  Vashti  the  queen  to  be 
brought  in  liefore  him,  but  she  came  not. 

18.  Likririse  shall  the  ladies  of  Persia  and 

Media  say  this  day  unto  .all  the  king's  princes,  which 
have  heard  of  the  deed  of  the  queen.  'Thus  shall  there 
arise  too  much  contempt  and  wrath. 

19.  If  it  please  the  king,  let  there  go  a  royal 

commandment  from  him,  and  let  it  be  written  among 
the  laws  of  the  Persians  and  the  Medes,  that  it  be  not 
altered.  That  Vashti  come  no  more  before  king  Ahas- 
uerus ;  and  let  the  king  give  her  royal  estate  imto 
another  that  is  better  than  she. 

20.  And  when  the  king's  decree,  which  he 

shall  make,  shall  be  published  throughout  all  his 
empire,  (for  it  is  great,)  all  the  wives  shall  give  to  their 
husbands  honour,  both  to  great  and  small. 

21.  And  the  saj-ing  pleased  the  king  and  the 

princes ;  and  the  king  "did  according  to  the  word  of 
^Memucan : 

22.  For  he  sent  letters  into  all    the  king's 

provinces,  into  eveiT  province  according  to  the  -m-itiug 
there(jf,  and  to  every  people  after  their  language,  that 
every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his  own  house,  and  that 
it  should  be  pubUshed  according  to  the  language  of 
every  people. 

(7.   A  BEAtJTIFtJIi  JEWESS  MADE   QUEEN.) 

E.'it.  ii.  1.  After  these  things,  when  the  wrath  of 
king  Ahasuerus  was  appeased,  he  rememliered  Vashti, 
and  what  she  had  done,  and  what  was  decreed  against 
her. 

2.  Then  said  the  kings  servants  that  minis- 
tered unto  him.  Let  there  bo  fau-  yoimg  vu-gins  sought 
for  the  king. 

3.  i^nd  let  the  king  appoint  ofiicers  in  all  the 

provinces  of  his  kingdom,  that  they  may  gather 
together  all  the  fair  J'oimg  virgins  unto  Shushan  the 
jialace,  to  the  house  "of  the  women,  unto  the  custody 
of  Hege  the  king's  chamberlain,  keeper  of  the  womeu; 
and  let  their  thmgs  for  purification  be  given  them  : 

4.  And  let  the  maiden  which  pleaseth  the 

king  be  queen  instead  of  Vashti.  And  the  thing 
pleased  the  king ;  and  he  did  so. 

•  12.  Now  when  every  maid's  turn  was  come  to 

go  in  to  king  Ahasuerus,  after  that  she  had  been 
twelve  months,  according  to  the  nuinner  of  the  women, 
(for  so  were  the  days  of  their  jiurifications  accomplished, 
to  wit,  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  months 
with  sweet  odom's,  and  with  other  things  for  the  puri- 
fying of  the  women,) 

13.  Then  thus  came  every  maiden  unto  the 

king;  ^^■hatsoever  she  desired  was  given  her  to  go 


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BOOK  XII. 


■nitU  her  out  of  the  house  of  the  womeu  unto  the  king's 
house. 

Eat.  ii.  14.  In  the  eveniug  she  went,  iitul  on  the  mor- 
row she  returiR'il  into  the  second  house  ot'the  wonuii, 
to  the  custody  of  8!i;i:ishiraz,  the  king's  chiimheiiaiu, 
which  kept  tlie  concubines ;  slie  c.inic  In  unto  tlie  king 
no  more,  cxccjit  llie  king  deliglited  in  her,  and  that 
slic  were  calli'd  liy  name. 

15.  Nowwhi-n  tlic  turn  of  Esther,  the  daugh- 
ter of  ANhail  the  uncle  of  Mordecal,  wlio  had  taken 
licr  for  liis  daughter,  was  come  to  go  in  unto  the  liing, 
she  required  nothing  but  wlmt  llegai  llie  king's  cham- 
berlain, the  keeper  of  the  women,  appointed.  And 
Kstlicr  obtained  favor  in  the  sight  of  all  them  that 
looked  upon  her. 

10.  So  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  Ahasuerus 

into  his  lionsc  royal  in  the  tenth  monlli,  which  is  tlie 
month  Tcbelh,  iii  the  seventh  year  of  his  reign. 

17.  And  the  king  loved  Esther  above  all  the 

women,  and  she  obtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sight 
more  than  all  the  virgins;  so  that  he  set  the  royal 
crown  upon  her  bead,  and  made  her  queen  instead  of 
Vashti. 

(8.   A  GRAND  BANQUET.) 

Est.  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Ahas- 
iierus,-f 

2.  77(11/  in  those  days,  when  the  king  Ahas- 
uerus sat  on  the  throne  of  his  kuigdom,  which  leas  in 
Slmshan  the  jtalace, 

3.  In  the  third  year  of  his  reign,  he  made  a 

feast  unto  ail  his  princes  and  his  servants ;  the  jiowcr 
of  Persia  and  .Media,  the  nobles  and  princes  of  the 
provinces,  /«/«»/  iMl'ore  him: 

4.  When  he  shewed  the  riches  of  his  glorious 

kingdom  and  the  honour  of  his  excellent  majesty  many 
days,  even  a  hundred  and  fourscore  days. 

^^ .').  And  when   these   days  were  expired,  the 

king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people  tiiat  were  present 
in  Shuslian  tlic  palace,  both  unto  great  and  small, 
seven  days,  in  the  court  of  the  garden  of  the  kmg's 
palace ; 

6.    Where  irere  white,  green,  and  blue  hanr/ings, 

fastened  with  cords  of  line  linen  and  purple  to  silver 
rings  and  iiillars  of  marlile:  the  beds  vtre  of  gold  and 
silver,  upon  a  pavement  of  red,  and  blue,  and  white, 
and  black  marble. 

7.  And  they  gave  tlicm  drink  in  vessels  of  gold, 

(the  vessels  being  diverse  one  from  another,)  and  royal 
wine  in  abundance,  according  to  the  state  of  the  king. 

8.  And  the  drinking  "■".<  according  to  the  law ; 

none  did  compel :  for  so  the  king  had  ai)poiuted  to  all 
the  officers  of  his  house,  that  they  should  do  according 
to  every  man's  pleasure. 

(0.   THE   QtTEEN  AI.SO  MAICES  A  FEAST.) 

Efi.  i.  0.  Also  Vashti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the 
women  in  the  royal  house  which  belonged  to  king 
Ahasuerus. 

(10.   FEAST  IN   nONOITR  OF  THE  NEW  QtTEEN.) 

Est.  ii.  18.  Then  the  king  made  a  great  feast  imto 
all  his  jirinces  and  his  servants,  even  Esther's  feast; 
and  he  made  a  release  to  the  jirovuices,  and  gave  gills, 
acconling  to  the  state  of  the  king. 

—  —  iO.  And  when  tlie  virgtns  were  gathered  to- 
gether the  second  time,  then  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king's 
gate. 

20.  Esther  had  not  yet  shewed  lier  kindred  nor 

her  people,  as  Mordccai  had  charged  her:  for  Esther 
did  the  commandment  of  3Iordecai,  like  as  when  she 
was  brought  up  with  him. 

(11.  Esther's  banqi-et.) 

Est.  V.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  that 
Esther  put  on  her  royal  opjiard.  and  stood  in  the  inner 
court  of  the  king's  house,  over  agamst  the  king's 
house.-  and  the  king  sat  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the 
royal  house,  over  agauist  the  gate  of  the  house. 

2.  And  it  was  so,  when  the  king  saw  Esther 

the  queen  standing  in  the  conrt,  that  she  obtained 
favour  in  his  sight :  and  the  king  held  out  to  Esther  the 
golden  sce])tre'th:it  teas  in  his  hand.  So  Esther  drew 
n;';ir,  and  touched  the  top  of  the  sceptre. 

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3.  Then  said  the  king  unto  her.  What  wilt 

thou,  queen  Esther':'  and  what  is  thy  ic(|ucst':'  it  shall 
be  even  given  thee  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom. 

4.  And  Esther  answered.  If  it  sc<m  good  unto 

the  king,  let  the  king  and  Hainan  come  this  day  imto 
the  banquet  that  I  have  prepared  for  him. 

5.  Tlun  the  king  said.  Cause  Hainan  to  make 

haste,  that  he  may  do  as  Esther  hath  said.  So  the 
king  and  Hainan  came  to  the  banquet  that  Esther  had 
prepared. 

(J.  And  the  king  s:ud  unto  Esther  at  the  ban- 
quet of  wine.  What  is  thy  petition':'  and  it  shall  be 
granted  thee:  and  what  is  thy  request':'  even  to  the 
half  of  the  kingdom  it  shall  be  performed. 

7.  Then  luiswercd  Esther,  and  said,  My  peti- 
tion and  my  rc(|iu'st  is; 

8.  If  I  h;ive  tbund  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 

king,  and  if  it  plciise  the  king  to  grant  my  petition, 
and  to  perforin  my  re(|uest,  let  the  king  and  Hainan 
come  to  the  banquet  that  I  shall  prepare  for  them,  and 
I  will  do  to  morrow  as  the  king  liiith  said. 

(12.  Esther's  second  banquet.) 
Est.  vi.  14.  And  while  the}'  rrere  yet  talking  witlt  him, 
came  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  hastened  to  bring 
Hanum  unto  the  banquet  that  Esther  had  prepared. 

—  vli.  1.  So  the  king  and  Hainan  came  to  banquet 
with  Esther  the  queen. 

2.  And  the  king  said  again  unto  Esther  on 

the  secimd  day  at  the  banquet  of  wine,  W^liat  is  thy 
petition,  queen  Esther?  and  it  shall  be  granted  thee  : 
and  what  is  thy  request '?  and  it  shall  be  performed, 
even  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom. 

§  54.    Moab. 

(1.  to  be  desolated.) 

Num.  xxiv.  14.  And  now,  behold,  I  go  unto  my  peo- 
ple :  come  tlui\f<jre,  and  1  will  advertise  thee  what  tliis 
people  sluiU  do"  to  the  people  in  tlie  latter  days. 

Is.  XV.  1.  The  burden  of  j\Io;ib.  Because  in  the 
night  Ar  of  Moab  is  laid  waste,  and  brought  to  silence ; 
because  in  the  night  Kir  of  3Io;ib  is  laid  waste,  and 
brought  to  silence : 

2.  He  is  gone  up  to  Bajith,  and  to  Bibon,  the 

high  phvces,  to  weep:  Mo;xb  shall  howl  over  Nebo, 
and  over  Sledeba  :  on  all  their  heads  shaU  be  baldness, 
and  every  beard  cut  off. 

3.  In  their  streets  they  shall  gird  themselves 

with  sackcloth :  on  the  tops  of  their  hiu'ises,  and  in  their 
streets,  every  one  shall  howl,  weeping  abundantly. 

4.  And  Heshbon  shall  cry,  and  Elealeh ;  their 

voice  shall  be  heard  cren  unto  "jabaz :  therefore  the 
armed  soldiers  of  Jloab  shall  cry  out ;  his  life  shall  be 
grievous  unto  him. 

5.  Jly  heart  sh:ill  cry  out  for  ^Moab  ;  his  fugi- 
tives shdl  flee  unto  Zoiir,  a  heifer  of  three  years  old : 
for  by  the  iuounting  up  of  Lubith  with  weeping  shall 
they  go  it  up;  for  in  the  way  of  Iloronaim  they  shall 
raise  up  a  cry  of  destruction. 

0.  For  the  waters  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desolate: 

for  the  hay  is  withered  away,  the  grass  faUeth,  there  is 
no  green  thing. 

^7.  Therefore  the  abundance  they  have  gotten, 

and  that  which  they  have  laid  up,  shall  they  carry 
away  to  the  brook  of  the  willows. 

8,  For  the  cry  is  gone  round  about  the  borders 

of  Mo:ib;  the  howling  thereof  unto  Eglaim,  and  the 
howling  thereof  unto  Beer-clim. 

^  i).  For  the  waters  of  Dimon  shall  be  full  of 

blood  :  for  I  will  bring  more  upon  Dimon,  hons  iijion 
him  that  cscapetU  of  Moab,  and  upon  the  remnant  of 
the  land. 

—  xvi.  1.  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 
from  Sela  to  the  wilderness,  unto  tlie  mount  of  the 
daughter  of  ZIon. 

—  —  2.  For  it  shall  be,  that,  as  a  wandering  bird 
cast  out  of  the  nest,  so  the  daughters  of  Moab  shall  b« 
at  the  fords  of  Anion. 

3.  Take  counsel,  execute  judgment;  make  thy 

sh;ulow  as  the  night  in  the  midst  of  the  noonday; 
hide  the  outcasts  ;  liewray  not  him  that  wandereth. 

4.  Let  mine  outeastrt  dwell  with  thee,  Moab ; 

be  thou  a  covert  to  them  from  the  face  of  the  spoiler : 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


for  the  extortioner  is  at  an  end,  tlie  spoiler  ceaseth,  the 
oppressors  are  consumed  out  of  the  land. 

h.  xvi.  7.  Therefore  shall  Jloab  howl  for  Moab,  every 
one  shall  howl:  for  the  foundations  of  Kir-harcseth 
shall  ye  mourn  ;  surely  tln'H  ("'<'  stricken. 

8.  For  the  fields  of  Heshb(ni  lang-uish,  and  the 

vine  of  Sibmah  ;  the  lortls  of  tlie  heathen  have  broken 
down  the  principal  plants  thereof,  thej'  are  come  enii 
unto  Jazer,  they  wandered  throiigli  the  wilderness  :  her 
branches  are  stretched  out,  they  are  gone  over  the 
sea. 

9.  Therefore  I  will  bewail  with  the  weeping 

of  Jazer  the  vine  of  Sil)mah :  I  will  water  thee  with 
my  tears,  O  Ilcshbon,  and  Elcaleh  ;  for  the  sliouting  for 
thy  summer  I'ruits  and  for  thy  harvest  is  fallen. 

10.  And  gladness  is  taken  away,  and  joy  out 

of  the  plentiful  field  ;  and  in  the  vineyards  there  shall 
be  no  singing,  neither  shall  tliere  be  shouting :  the 
treadcrs  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in  their  j^resses :  I 
have  made  their  viiitnr/e  shouting  to  cease. 

11.  Wherefore  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  a 

harp  for  Moab,  and  mine  inward  parts  tor  Kir-haresh. 

13.  This  is  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

concerning  Moab  since  that  time. 

14.  But  now  the  Lord  hath  spoken,  saying, 

AVithin  three  years,  as  the  years  of  a  hireling,  and  the 
glory  of  Moab  shall  be  contemned,  with  all  that  great 
multitude;  and  the  remnant  shall  be  very  small  and 
feeble. 

—  XXV.  10.  For  in  this  mountain  shall  the  hand  of 
the  Lord  rest,  and  Moab  shall  be  trodden  down  under 
him,  even  as  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  dunghill. 

13.  And  the  forU'ess  of  the  high  fort  of  th}' 

walls  shall  he  bring  down,  low,  and  bring  to  the 
ground,  even  to  the  dust. 

Jer.  xlviii.  1.  Against  Moab  thus  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ;  Woe  unto  Nebo !  for  it  is 
spoiled:  Kiriatliaim  is  confounded  (Hif?  taken  :  Misgab 
is  confounded  and  dismayed. 

3.   There  shall  be  no  more  praise  of  Moab :  in 

Heshbon  they  have  devised  evil  against  it ;  come,  and 
let  us  cut  it  off  from  being  a  nation.  Also  thou  shall 
bo  cut  down,  O  Madmen  ;  the  sword  shall  pursue  thee. 

3.  A  voice  of  crying  shall  be  from  Horonaim, 

spoiling  and  great  destruction. 

4.  Moab  is  destroj'ed ;   her  little  ones  have 

caused  a  cry  to  be  heard. 

5.  For  in  tlie  going  up  of  Luhith  continual 

weeping  shall  go  up  ;  for  in  the  going  down  of  Horo- 
naim the  eneniles  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruction. 

6.  Flee,  save  your  lives,  and  be  like  the  heath 

in  the  wilderness. 

-8.  And  the  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  city, 

and  no  city  sliall  escape  :  the  valley  also  shall  iierish, 
and  the  plain  sluiU  be  destroyed,  as  the  Lord  hath 
spoken. 

9.  Give  wings  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee  and 

get  away  :  for  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  desolate,  with- 
out any  to  dwell  therein. 

■  10.  Cursed  be  he  that  doeth  the  work  of  the 

Lord  deceitfully,  and  cm'sed  be  he  that  keepeth  back 
his  sword  from  blood. 

14.  How  say  ye,  We  are  mighty  and  strong 

men  for  the  war  ? 

15.  Moab  is  spoiled,  and  gone  up  out  of  her 

cities,  and  liis  chosen  j'oung  men  are  gone  down  to  the 
slaughter,  saith  the  king,  whose  name  is  the  Lord  of 
hosts. 

16.  The  calamity  of  3Ioab  is  near  to  come, 

and  his  affliction  hasteth  fast. 

17.  All  ye  tliat  are  about  him,  bemoan  him  ; 

and  all  ye  tluit  know  his  name,  say.  How  is  the  strong 
staff  broken,  an/l  tin-  beautiful  rod  ! 

18.  Thou  daughter  tliat  dost  inhabit  Dibon, 

comedown  from  /A// gloiy,  and  sit  in  thirst;  tor  the 
spoiler  of  Moab  sliall  come  upon  thee,  and  he  shall 
destroy  tliy  strong  holds. 

19.  O  inlialiitant  of  Aroer,  stand  by  the  way, 

and  espy  ;  ask  liim  tliat  fleeth,  and  her  tliat  escapeth, 
(iiul  say,  What  is  done  ? 

30.  Moab   is  confounded ;    for  it   is  broken 

down:  howl  and  cry;  tell  ye  it  in  Anion,  that  !Moab 
is  spoiled, 


— •  —  31.  And  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain 
country ;  upon  Holon,  and  upon  Jahazah,  and  upon 
Mephaath, 

33.  And  upon  Dibon,  and  upon  Nebo,  and 

upon  Beth-dililathaim, 

38.  And  upon  Kiriathaim,  and  upon  Betb- 

gamul,  and  upon  Beth-meon. 

34.  And  upon  Kcrioth,  and  upon  Bozrah,  and 

upon  all  the  cities  of  tlie  land  of  Moalj,  far  or  near. 

3.5.  Tlie  horn  of  Jloab  is  cut  ofi',  and  his  arm 

is  broken,  saith  the  Lord. 

36.  Make  ye  him  drunken  ;  for  he  magnified 

himself  agauist  the  Lord:  Jloab  also  shall  wallow  in 
his  vomit,  and  he  also  shall  be  in  derision. 

38.  O  ye  that  dwell  in  Jloab,  leave  the  cities, 

and  d«'ell  in  the  rock,  and  be  like  the  dove  that  maketh 
her  nest  in  the  side  of  the  hole's  inouth, 

31.  Therefore  will  I  howl  for  Moab,  and  I  will 

cry  out  for  all  Sloab ;  mi7ie  heart  shall  mourn  for  the 
men  of  Kir-heres. 

33.  O  vine  of  Sibmah,  I  will  weep  for  thee 

with  the  weeping  of  Jazer  :  tliy  jilants  are  gone  over 
the  sea,  they  reach  even  to  the  sea  of  Jazer  :  the  spoiler 
is  fallen  upon  thy  summer  fruits  and  upon  thy  vintage. 

33.  And  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  the 

plentiful  field,  and  from  the  land  of  Moab ;  and  I  have 
caused  wine  to  fail  from  the  winepresses :  none  shall 
tread  with  shouting  ;  ///«*/•  shouting  shallbe  no  shouting. 

34.  From  tlie  cry  of  Heshbon  even  unto  Elealeh, 

and  even  unto  Jahaz,  have  they  uttered  their  voice, 
from  Zoar  even  unto  Horonaim,  as  a  heifer  of  three 
j'ears  old :  for  the  waters  also  of  Nimrim  shall  be  des- 
olate. 

86.  Therefore  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  Moab 

like  i)ipes,  and  mine  heart  shall  sound  like  jiipes  for 
tlie  men  of  Kir-heres:  because  the  riches  tJtat  he  hath 
gotten  are  perished. 

37.  For  every  head  shall  he  bald,  and  every 

beard  clipped  :  upon  all  the  hands  shall  be  cuttings, 
and  upon  the  loins  sackclotli. 

38.  Tltere  shall  be  lamentation  generally  upon 

all  the  housetops  of  Moab,  and  in  the  streets  thereof: 
for  I  have  liroken  ]\Ioab  like  a  vessel  wherein  is  no 
pleasure,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  —  39.  They  shall  howl,  sayinff.  How  is  it  broken 
down  !  how  hath  Moab  turned  the  back  with  shame  ! 
so  shall  Moab  be  a  derision  and  a  dismaying  to  all 
them  about  him. 

40.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  he  shall 

fly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread  his  wings  over  3Ioab. 

41.  Kerioth  is  taken,  and  the  strong  holds  are 

siu'prised,  and  the  mighty  men's  hearts  in  Moab  at  that 
day  shall  be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs. 

42.  And  Moal)  shall  Ije  destroyed  from  being  a 

])eople,  because  he  hath  magnified  himself  against  the 
Lord. 

43.  Fear,  and  the  jiit,  and  the  snare,  shall  be 

upon  tlice,  O  inhabitant  of  Moab,  saith  the  Lord. 

^44.  He  that  fleeth  from  the  fear  shall  fall  into 

the  pit ;  and  he  tliat  getteth  up  out  of  the  pit  sluill  be 
taken  in  the  snare :  fori  will  bring  upon  it,  (■;•(';(  upon 
Moab,  the  year  of  their  visitation,  saith  the  Lord. 

45.  They  that  fled  stood  under  the  shadow  of 

Heshbon  because  of  the  force:  but  a  fire  shall  come 
forth  out  of  Heshbon,  and  a  flame  from  the  midst  of 
Sihon,  and  shall  devour  the  corner  of  Moab,  and  the 
crown  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous  ones. 

46.  Woe  lie  unto  tliee,  O  Moab  !  the  people  of 

Chemosh  perisheth :  for  thy  sons  ai'e  taken  captives, 
and  thy  daughters  captives. 

Esek.  XXV.  8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  that 
Moab  and  Seir  do  say,  Behold,  the  house  of  Judah  /;> 
like  unto  all  the  heathen  ; 

9.  Tlierefore,  behold,  I  will  open  tlie  side  of 

Moal)  from  tlie  cities  irhich  are  on  his  frontiei-s,  the 
glory  of  the  country,  Beth-jeshimoth,  Baal-meon,  and 
Kiriathaim, 

—  —  10.  Unto  the  men  of  the  east  with  the  Ammon- 
ites, and  will  give  tliem  in  jiossession,  that  the  Am- 
monites may  not  be  remembered  among  the  nations. 

11.  And  I  will  execute  judgments  ujion  Moab 

and  thev  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 
See  Ps.  l.\.  8  ;  Ixxxiii.  6.     Zeph.  ii.  8-11. 


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CHAP.   VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


(3.   THE  SINS   OF   M0.U5.) 

1.1.  xvi.  G.  We  have  lieanl  of  the  pride  of  Sloob  ;  fie 
is  very  proiul :  even  of  his  liuiiirlitiness,  mill  his  pride, 
and  his  wrath  :  hut  his  Hes  s/in/l  not  be  so. 

Jii:  xlviii.  39.  We  liave  licaril  the  i)ride  of  Jloab. 
(he  is  cxceedini;'  primd,)  his  lnliiness.and  his  arroijaney, 
and  his  i)ritle,  and  the  haujihiiness  of  his  heart. 

ijO.  I  know  Ids  wrath,  .saitli  tlieLoiiD;  but  iV 

sluill  not  he  so;  Ids  lies  sliall  not  so  effect  it. 

.Im-w  ii.  1.  Thus  saitli  tlie  Loud;  For  three  trans- 
pn'ssions  of  Moab,  and  for  four,  I  will  n«t  luru  away 
the iiiiiiishiiieiit  thereof;  because  he  burned  the  bones 
of  the  kins  of  Kdoni  into  lime. 

3.  But  I  will  send  a  tire  upon  Moab,  and  it 

shall  devour  the  p;daces  of  Kirioth  :  anil  Jloab  shall 
die  with  tumult,  with  shoutini;,  '/;i<Mvith  the  sound  of 
the  trumpet : 

d.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  judge  from  the  midst 

thereof,  and  will  slay  all  the  princes  thereof  with  him, 
sailh  the  Lord. 

(.3.    THE    DESOLATION   TO   BE   REl'AIIiED.) 

Jei:  xlviii.  47.  Yet  will  I  brinir  again  the  captivity 
of  Moab  in  the  latter  days,  saith  the  Lord.  Thus  far 
is  the  judgment  of  Moab. 


§ 


Aiiiiiioii. 


(1.    TO   BE  DESOLATED.) 

JtT.  xlix.  1.  Concerning  the  Anunouites,  thus  saith 
the  Lord  ;  Hath  Israel  no  sons  ?  hath  he  no  heir  ?  why 
l/it»  doth  their  king  inherit  dad,  and  his  people  dwell 
in  his  cities? 

2.  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the 

Lord,  that  I  will  cause  an  alarm  ot  -war  to  be  heard 
in  Rabbah  of  the  Ammonites ;  and  it  shall  lie  a  deso- 
late heaj),  and  her  daughters  shall  be  burned  with  fire : 
then  shall  Israel  be  heir  unto  them  that  were  his  heirs, 
saith  the  Lord. 

3.  Howl,  O  Heshbon,  for  Ai  is  spoiled :  cry, 

ye  daughters  of  Rabbah,  gird  you  with  sackcloth  ;  la- 
ment, and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges ;  for  their  king 
shall  go  into  captivity,  and  his  priests  and  his  princes 
together. 

4.  Wherefore  gloriest  thou  in  the  valleys,  thy 

flowing  valley,  O  backsliding  daughter?  that  trusted 
in  her  treasures,  sityimj.  Who  shall  come  imto  me  ? 

5.  Behold,  I  will  bring  a  fear  upon  thee,  saith 

the  Lord  GoD  of  hosts,  from  all  those  that  be  about 
thee;  and  ye  shall  be  driven  out  eveiy  man  right 
forth  ;  and  none  shall  gather  up  him  that  waudereth. 

0.  And  afterward  I  will  bring  again  the  cap- 
tivity of  Ammon,  saith  the  Lord. 

(2.    BY   NEBUCHADNEZZAB.) 

Exi'k.  xxi.  19.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  appoint  thee 
two  ways,  that  the  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  may 
come :  both  twam  shall  come  forth  out  of  one  land : 
anil  choose  thou  a  place,  choose  it  at  the  head  of  the 
way  to  the  city. 

20.  Appoint  a  way,  that  the  swonl  may  come 

to  Rabbath  of  the  Ammonites,  and  to  Juduh  in  Jeru- 
salem the  defenced. 

28.  And  thou,  son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  concerning  the  Ammonites, 
and  concerning  their  reproach ;  even  say  thou,  The 
sword,  the  sword  U  drawn :  tor  the  slaughter  it  is  fur- 
bished, to  consume  because  of  the  glittering : 

30.  Shall  I  cause  it  to  retmii  into  his  sheath  ? 

I  will  judge  thee  in  the  place  where  thou  wast  created, 
in  the  land  of  thy  nativity. 

31.  And  I  will  pour  out  mine  indignation  upon 

thee  ;  I  will  blow  against  thee  in  the  face  of  my  wrath, 
and  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  brutish  men,  and 
skilful  to  destrov. 

32.  Thou  Shalt  be  for  fuel  to  the  fire ;   thy 

blood  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  land  ;  thou  shalt  bo 
no  nwre  rememoered  :  for  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it. 

(3.  wnr.) 
Ezek.  XXV.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the 
Ammonites,  and  prophesy  against  them  ; 

3.  And   say  unto  the  Ammonites,  Hear  the 

22  -A-i 


word  of  the  Lord  God  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Because  thou  saidst.  Aha,  against  my  sanctuary,  when 
it  was  profaned  ;  and  against  the  laiid  of  Is-rael,  when 
it  was  desolate  ;  and  against  the  house  of  .ludah,  when 
the}'  went  into  captivity ; 

4.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the 

men  of  the  east  for  a  pos.session,  and  they  shall  set 
their  palaces  in  thee,  and  make  their  dwellings  in  thee: 
they  shall  eat  thy  fruit,  and  they  shall  drink  thj'  milk. 

•').  And  1  will  make  Rabbah  a  stable  for  camels, 

and  the  Annnonites  a  couching  place  for  flocks:  and 
ye  shall  know  that  I  <im  tlie  Loud. 

G.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Because  thou 

hast  clapped  thine  hands,  and  stamped  with  the  feet, 
and  rejoiced  in  heart  with  all  thy  despite  against  the 
land  of  Israel ; 

7.  Behold,  therefore  I  wmII  stretch  out  mine 

hand  upon  thee,  and  will  deliver  thee  for  a  spoil  to  the 
heathen ;  and  I  will  cut  thee  olF  from  the  people,  and 
I  will  cause  thee  to  perish  out  of  the  countries:  I  will 
destroy  thee  ;  and  thou  sh;dt  know  that  I  nm  the  Lord. 

Amosi.  13.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  lor  four,  I 
will  not  turn  away  the  jmnishmeni  thereof;  because 
they  have  ripped  up  the  women  with  child,  of  Gilead, 
that  they  might  enlarge  their  border: 

14.  But  I  wilfkiudle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Rab- 
bah, and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof,  with 
shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,  with  a  tempest  iii  the 
day  of  the  whirlwind  : 

15.  And  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity,  he 

and  his  princes  together,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  56.    Edoiii. 

(1.   DESOLATION   FORETOLD.) 

Num.  xxiv.  18.  And  Edom  shall  be  a  possession, 
Seir  also  shall  Ije  a  possession  for  his  enemies  ;  and 
Israel  shall  do  valiantly. 

Is.  xxi.  11.  Thebiu'denof  Duraah.  Hecallethtome 
out  of  Seir,  Watchman,  what  of  the  night  ?  Watch- 
man, what  of  the  night? 

12.  The  watchman  said.  The  morning  cometb, 

and  also  the  night ;  if  ye  will  inquire,  inquire  ye :  re- 
turn, come. 

—  xxxiv.  6.  The  sword  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with 
blood,  it  is  made  fiit  with  fatness,  cmd  with  the  blood 
of  lambs  and  goats,  with  the  fat  of  the  kidneys  of 
rams  :  for  the  Lord  hath  a  sacrifice  in  Bozrah,  and  a 
gi'eat  slaughter  in  the  laud  of  Idumea. 

7.  And  the  unicorns  shall  come  down  with 

them,  and  the  bullocks  with  the  bulls  ;  and  their  land 
shall  be  soaked  with  blood,  and  their  dust  made  fat 
with  fatness. 

11.  But  the  coniiorant  and  the  bittern  shall 

possess  it ;  the  owl  also  and  the  raven  shall  dwell  in 
it :  and  he  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  the  line  of  confu- 
sion, and  the  stones  of  emptmess. 

13.  They  shall  call  tlie  nobles  thereof  to  the 

kingdom,  but  none  shall  be  there,  and  all  her  princes 
shall  be  nothing. 

13.  And  thorns  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces, 

nettles  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses  thereof:  and  it 
shall  be  a  habitation  of  dragons,  and  a  court  for  owls. 

14.  The  wild  beasfs  of  the  desert  shall  also 

meet  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  island,  and  the  satyr 
shall  cry  to  his  fellow ;  the  screech  owl  also  shall  rest 
there,  and  find  for  herself  a  place  of  rest. 

1.5.  There  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  nest, 

and  lay,  and  hatch,  and  g.ather  under  her  shadow : 
there  shall  the  vultures  also  be  gathered,  eveiy  one 
with  her  mate. 

16.  Seek  ye  out  of  the  book  of  the  Lord,  and 

read :  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want  her 
mate :  for  my  mouth  it  hath  commanded,  and  his 
spirit  it  hath  gathered  them. 

17.  And  he  hath  cast  the  lot  for  them,  and  his 

hand  hath  divided  it  imto  them  by  line :  they  shall 
possess  it  for  ever,  from  generation  to  generation  shall 
they  dwell  therein. 

Jcr.  xlix.  7.  Concerning  Edom,  thus  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts ;  Is  wisdom  no  more  in  Teman  ?  is  counsel 
perished  from  the  prudent  ?  is  their  wisdom  vanished  K 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII, 


Jer.  xlix.  8.  Flee  yp.tuni  back,  dwell  deep,  O  iiihalnt- 
ants  of  Dedan  ;  tor"l  will  bring  the  calamitj-  of  Esau 
\ipon  hini,  the  time  that  I  will  visit  him. 

9.  If  gra])cgatherers  come  to  thee,  would  thcj- 

not  leave  .««)«t'  gleauing  grapes"?  if  thieves  by  night, 
tluy  will  destro}-  till  they  have  enough. 

10.  But  I  have  made  Esau  bare,  I  have  un- 
covered his  secret  places,  and  he  shall  not  be  able  to 
hide  himself:  his  seed  is  spoiled, and  his brethix'u, and 
his  neighbours,  and  he  w  not. 

—  —  11.  Leave  thy  fatherless  children,  I  will  jirc- 
serve  lliem  alive ;  and"  let  thy  widows  trust  in  me. 

13.  For  thus   saith  "the  Lobd  ;   Behold,  they 

whose  judgment  was  not  to  drink  of  the  cup  have  as- 
suredly drunken  ;  and  art  thou  he  that  shall  altotrether 
go  unpunished  ?  thou  .shalt  not  go  unpunished,  but 
thou  shalt  surely  drink  of  it. 

14.  I  have  heard"  a  rumour  from  the  Lord,  and 

an  amliassador  is  sent  unto  the  heathen,  saijiii(i.  Gather 
ve  toijether,  and  come  against  her,  and  rise  up  to  the 
"battle. 

lo.  For,  lo,  I  will  make  thee  small  among  the 

heathen,  und  despised  among  men. 

Hi.  The  terribleness  hath  deceived  thee,  and 

the  pride  of  thine  heart,  O  thou  that  dwellest  in  the 
clefts  of  the  rock,  that  boldest  the  height  of  the  hill: 
though  thou  shouldest  make  th}'  nest  as  high  as  the 
eaiile,  I  will  bring  thee  down  from  thence,  saith  the 
Lor.D. 

IT.  Also  Edom  shall  be  a  desolation :   every 

one  that  goeth  Iiy  it  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss 
at  all  the  plagues  thereof 

—  —  18.  As  in  the  o\-erthrow  of  .Sodom  and  Go- 
morrah and  the  neighbour  cities  thereof  saith  the  Lord, 
no  man  shall  abide  there,  neither  shall  a  son  of  man 
dwell  in  it. 

19.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from 

the  swelling  of  .Jordan  against  the  haliitatiou  of  the 
strong :  but  I  will  suddenly  make  him  run  awaj"  from 
her :  and  who  is  a  chosen  man,  that  I  may  appoint 
over  her?  for  who  is  like  me?  and  who  will  appoint 
me  the  time?  and  who  /» that  shepherd  that  will  stand 
before  me  ? 

20.  Therefore  hear  the  counsel  of  the  Lord, 

that  he  hath  taken  against  Edom;  and  his  purposes, 
that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  inhabitants  of  Tc- 
man :  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them 
out;  surely  he  shall  make  their  habitations  desolate 
with  them. 

21.  The  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  their 

fall ;  at  the  cry  the  noise  thereof  was  heard  in  the  Red 
sea. 

33.  Behold,  he  shall  come  up  and  fly  as  the 

eagle,  and  spread  his  wings  over  Bozrah  :  and  at  that 
d.iy  sh.all  the  heart  of  the  mighty  men  of  Edom  be  as 
the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs. 

Lam.  iv.  31.  Rejoice  and  be  glad,  O  daughter  of 
Edom,  that  dwellest  in  the  land  of  I'z ;  the  cup  also 
shall  pass  through  unto  thee  :  thou  shalt  be  drimken, 
and  shalt  make  thyself  naked. 

23.  The  punishment  of  thme  iniquity  is  ac- 
complished, O  d.aughter  of  Zion  ;  he  will  no  more  car- 
ry thee  away  into  captivity  :  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity, 
6  daughter  of  Edom ;  he  will  discover  thj'  sins. 

(3.   REASON   ASSIGNED.) 

Ps.  cxxxvii.  7.  Remember,  O  Lord,  the  children  of 
Eilom  in  the  da_y  of  Jerusalem ;  who  said.  Rase  it, 
rase  it,  eivn  to  the  foundation  thereof 

Ezf'l:  x.w.  12.  Tlius  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because 
that  Edom  hatli  dealt  against  the  house  of  .Tudah  be- 
taking vengeance,  and  hath  greatly  otfended,  and  re- 
venged himself  upon  them ; 

•  13.  Therelbre  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will 

';dso  stretch  out  mine  hand  ujinn  Edom,  and  will  cut 
otf  man  and  beast  from  it ;  and  I  will  make  it  desolate 
from  Tenian  ;  and  tliey  of  Deilan  shall  fall  by  the  sword. 

—  xxxii.  29.  There  if  Edom,  her  kings,  and  all  her 
princes,  which  with  their  might  arc  laid  by  them  that 
were  slain  by  the  sword  :  they  shall  lie  with  the  uncir- 
cumeised,  and  with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit. 

—  XXXV.  3.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  movmt 
Seir,  and  prophesy  against  it, 


—  —  .3.  And  say  unto  it,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Behold,  O  mount  Seir,  I  am  against  thee,  and  I  will 
stretch  out  mine  hand  against  thee,  and  I  will  make 
thee  most  desolate. 

4.  I  will  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou  shalt  be 

desolate,  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

5.  Because  thou  hast  had  a  perpetual  hatred, 

and  hast  shed  the  bhod  of  tlie  children  of  Israel  by  the 
force  of  the  sword  in  the  time  of  their  calamity,  in  the 
time  theit  their  iniquitii'  hael  an  end  : 

6.  Therefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I 

will  prepare  thee  unto  blood,  and  lilood  shall  pursue 
thee :  since  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  blood 
shall  pursue  thee. 

7.  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  desolate, 

and  cut  otf  fi'om  it  him  that  passeth  out  and  him  that 
returneth. 

8.  And  I  will  fill  his  mountains  with  his  slain 

men :  in  thy  hills,  and  in  thy  valleys,  and  in  all  thy 
rivers,  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain  with  the  sword. 

9.  I  will  make  thee  peqietual  desolations,  and 

thy  cities  shall  not  return  :  and  ye  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  Lord. 

10.  Because  thou  hast  said.  These  two  nations 

and  these  two  countries  shall  be  mine,  and  we  will 
possess  it ;  whereas  the  Lord  was  there  : 

11.  Therefore,  as  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I 

will  even  do  according  to  thine  anger,  and  according 
to  tliine  envy,  which  thou  hast  used  out  of  thy  hatred 
against  thcui  ;  and  I  will  make  myself  known  among 
them,  when  I  have  judged  thee. 

12.  And  thou  shalt  know  that  I  eim  the  Lord, 

ami  that  I  have  heard  all  thy  blasphemies  which  thou 
hast  spoken  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  saying. 
They  are  laid  desolate,  they  are  given  us  to  consume. 

13.  Thus  with  your  mouth  ye  have  boasted 

against  me,  and  have  multiplied  your  words  against 
me  :  I  have  heard  them. 

—  xxxvi.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  the 
enemy  hath  said  against  3'ou,  Aha,  even  the  ancient 
high  places  are  ours  in  possession : 

8.  Therefore  prophesy  and  say.  Thus  saith  the 

Lord  God  ;  Because  they  have  made  i/oii  desolate,  and 
swallowed  you  up  on  every  side,  that  ye  might  be  a 
possession  unto  the  residue  of  the  heathen,  and  ye 
are  taken  up  in  the  lips  of  talkers,  and  are  an  infainy 
of  the  people : 

4.  Therefore,  ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the 

word  of  the  Lord  God  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to 
the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers  and  to  the 
valleys,  to  the  desolate  wastes  and  to  the  cities  that 
are  forsaken,  which  became  a  prey  and  derision  to  the 
residue  of  the  heathen  that  are  round  aliout. 

.5.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Smely 

in  the  tire  of  m_v  jealousy  have  I  spoken  against  the 
residue  of  the  heathen,  and  against  all  Idumea,  which 
have  apiiointed  my  land  into  their  possession  with  the 
joy  of  all  their  heart,  with  despiteful  minds,  to  cast  it 
out  for  a  prej^ 

Amos  i.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Edom,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away  the 
2ninishmcnt  thereof;  because  he  did  pursue  his  brother 
with  the  sword,  and  did  cast  off  all  pit}-,  and  his  anger 
did  tear  perpetually,  and  he  kept  his  wrath  for  ever: 

13.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  Temau,  which 

shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Bozrah. 

0*.  2.  Behold,  I  have  made  thee  small  among  the 
heathen  :  thou  art  greatly  despised. 

—  3.  The  pride  of  thine  heart  hath  deceived  thee, 
thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  rock,  whose 
habitation  is  high  ;  that  saith  in  his  heart,  'Who  shall 
bring  me  down  to  the  gi'onnd  ? 

—  4.  Though  thou  exalt  thyself  as  the  eagle,  and 
though  thou  set  thj-  nest  among  the  stars,  thence  will 
I  bring  thee  down,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  5.  If  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by  night, 
(how  art  thou  cut  otf!)  would  they  not  have  stolen  tiU 
they  had  enough  ?  if  the  grapegatherers  came  to  thee, 
would  tbej-  not  leave  sivne  grapes  ? 

—  0.  How  are  the  thine/s  of  Esau  searched  out !  hmo 
are  his  hidden  things  sought  n\>  ! 

—  7.  All  the  men  of  thy  confederacy  have  brought 
thee  cccn.  to  the  border  :  the  men  that  were  at  peace 


338 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIOXS. 


BOOK  XII. 


with  thee  have  deccivcil  thee,  and  previiileil  agfiinst 
tlico;  l/ia/  that  cat  thy  bread  have  laid  a  wound  undei- 
thee  :  tlurc  h  none  undeiNtandin^  in  him. 

Ob.  8.  Sliall  I  not  in  tliat  (hiy.  sailli  the  Lord,  even 
destroy  tlie  wise  tnfii  out  ofEdom,  and  understanding 
out  of  the  nmunt  o(  EsauV 

—  9.  And  tliy  niii;hty  /«<•",  0  Temnn,  shall  be  dis- 
mayed, to  the  "end  tha"t  every  one  of  the  mount  of 
Esau  mav  be  cut  otf  bv  slansliter. 

—  10.  "For  thy  violenee  against  thv  brother  .Taeob 
shame  shall  cover  thee,  and  thou  sh.alt  be  cut  oil'  for 
ever. 

—  11.  In  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  on  the  other 
side,  in  the  clay  that  the  strangers  carried  a\yay  cap- 
tive his  forces,"  and  foreigners  entered  into  his  gates, 
anil  cast  lots  upon  Jerusalem,  even  thou  wasl  as  ouc 
of  them. 

—  13.  But  thou  shouldest  not  have  looked  on  the 
day  of  thy  brother  in  the  day  that  he  became  a  stran- 
ger ;  neitlicr  sh<iuldest  thuii  have  rejoiced  over  tlic 
cliildren  of  Jiidah  in  the  day  of  their  destruction ; 
neitlier  shouldest  thou  have  spoken  proudly  in  the  day 
of  distress. 

—  13.  Thou  shouldest  not  have  entered  info  the  gate 
of  mv  people  in  the  day  of  their  calamity ;  yea,  thou 
shouldest  not  ha\-e  looked  on  their  affliction  in  the  day 
of  their  calamity,  nor  liave  laid  hands  on  their  sub- 
stance in  the  day  of  their  calamity  ; 

—  1-t.  Xeithei-  shouldest  tlmii  have  stood  in  the 
crossway,  to  cut  ott"  those  of  his  that  did  escape ;  nei- 
ther shouldest  thou  have  delivered  up  those  of  his  that 
did  remain  in  the  day  of  distress. 

—  10.  For  as  ye  have  drunk  upon  my  holy  mount- 
ain, so  shall  all  the  heathen  drink  continually;  yea, 
they  shall  drink,  and  they  shall  swallow  down,  "and 
they  shall  Ije  as  though  they  had  not  been. 

(3.    THE   DESOLATION   HtREP ARABLE.) 

M(d.  i.  4.  Whereas  Edom  saitli,  We  are  impover- 
islied, but  we  will  return  and  build  the  desolate  places; 
thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  They  shall  build,  but  I 
will  throw  down  ;  and  they  shall  call  them,  The  border 
of  wickedness,  and,  The  "people  against  whom  the 
Loud  hath  indignation  for  ever. 

§  .57.    TjTC. 

(1.   GEOGRAPHICAL  POSITION.) 

Ezek.  xxvii.  3.  Now,  thou  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lam- 
entation for  Tynis ; 

3.  And  say  uuto  Tyrus,  O  thou  that  art  situate 

at  the  entry  of  the  sea,  v-hkh  art  a  merchant  of  the 
people  for  "many  isles.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  O 
Tyrus,  thou  hast  said,  I  am  of  perfect  beautj-. 

4.  Thy  borders  are  in  the  midst  of  the  seas, 

thy  builders  h"ave  perfected  thy  beauty. 

IIiis.  ix.  13.  Ejihraim,  as  I  saw  Tmis,  is  planted  in 
a  pleasant  place :  but  Ephraim  shall  bring  forth  his 
chililren  to  the  murderer. 

(3.   COMMERCL\L  GREATNESS.) 

Eeek.  xxvii.  5.  They»have  made  all  thy  ship  boards 
of  fir  trees  of  Senir:  they  have  taken  cedare  from 
Lebanon  to  make  masts  for  thee. 

-6.  Of  the  oaks  of  Bashan  have  they  made 

thine  oars ;  "the  compauj-  of  the  Ashurites  have  made 
th}-  benches  o/ivory,  bmnyht  out  of  the  isles  of  Chittim. 

7.  Fine  linen  with  liroidercd  work  from  Egyjit 

was  that  which  tliou  spreadest  forth  to  bo  thy  sail; 
blue  and  purple  from  the  isles  of  Elishah  was  that 
which  covered  thee. 

8.  The  inhabitants  of  Zidon  and  Arvad  were 

thy  mariners :  thy  wise  men,  O  Tyrus,  that  were  in 
thee,  were  thy  pilots. 

9.  The   ancients  of  Gebal  and  the  wise  men 

thereof  were  in  thee  thy  calkers:  all  the  ships  of  the 
sea  with  their  mariuere  were  in  thee  to  occupy  thy 
merchandise. 

10.  They  of  Persia  and  of  Lud  and  of  Phut 

were  in  Uiine  aiiny,  thy  men  of  war ;  Uiey  hanged  the 
shield  and  helmetiu  thee ;  they  set  forth  thj*  comeli- 
ness. 

11.  The  men  of  Arvad  with  thme  army  were 


upon  thy  walls  round  about,  and  the  Ganmiadim  were 
in  thy  towers ;  they  hanged  their  shields  upon  thy 
walls'rounil  about  ;"they  havemaile  thy  beauty  perfect. 

13.  Tarshish  ""c.s  thy  merchant  by  reason  of 

the  multitude  of  all  hiitd  ..f' riches;  with  "silver,  iron, 
tin,  and  lead,  they  traded  in  thv  fairs. 

13.  .Iavai"i,  Tulial,  and  ileshech,  they  ir«r«  tliVf 

merchants  t  tliey  traded  the  persons  of  men  and  vesseU 
of  brass  in  thy  inarket. 

14.  They  of  the  house  of  Togarinah  traded  in 

thy  fairs  with  horses  and  horsemen  and  mules. 

1,5.  The  men  of  Dcdan  trrre  thy  merchants ; 

many  isles  iri  );•  the  merc'handise  of  lliine  hand :  they 
brought  thee/oc  a  present,  horns  of  ivory  and  ebony. 

— "^—  10.  Syria  loas  thy  merchant  bj'  reason  of  the 
multitude  of  "the  wares  oi'  thy  makin";  they  occupied 
in  thv  fairs  with  emeralds,  i>urple,  and  broidered  work, 
and  tine  linen,  and  coral,  and  agate. 

17.  Juilah,  and  the  laud  of  Israel,  \\\cx  were 

thy  merchants  :  tbey  tr:idi'il  in  tliy  market  wheat  of 
Minuith,  and  Pannag,  and  honey,  ami  oil,  and  balm. 

18.  Damascus  was  thy  merchant  in  the  multi- 
tude of  the  wares  of  thy  making,  for  the  nuiltitude  of 
all  riches;  in  the  wine  of  Hellion,  and  white  wool. 

19.  Dan  also  and  .Ta^•an  going  to  and  fro  occu- 

]iied  in  thy  fairs :  bright  u'on,  cassia,  and  calamus, 
were  in  thy  market. 

30!  Dedan  iras  thy  merchant  in  precious  clothes 

for  chariots. 

31.  Arabia,  and  all  the  princes  of  Kedar,  they 

occupied  with  thee  in  lambs,  and  rams,  ami  goats  :  in 
these  were  then  tli.V  merchants. 

33.  The  "merchants  of  Sheba  and   Raamah, 

they  were  thy  merchants :  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs 
with  chief  of  all  spices,  and  with  all  precious  stones, 
and  gold. 

33.  Haran,  and  Canneh,  and  Eden,  the  mer- 
chants of  Sheba,  Asshiu',  aiul  Chilmad,  icere  thy  mer- 
chants. 

34.  These  joere  thy  merchants  in  all  sorts  of 

things,  in  blue  clothes,  and  broidered  work,  and  in 
chests  of  rich  apparel,  bound  with  cords,  and  made  of 
cedar,  among  thy  merchandise. 

25.  The  "ships  of  Tarshish  did  sing  of  thee  in 

thy  market :  and  thou  wast  replenished,  and  made 
very  glorious  in  the  midst  of  the  seas. 

—  xxviii.  13.  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation 
upon  the  king  of  Tjtus,  and  say  unto  him,  Thus  saith 
the  Lord  God  ;  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum,  full  of  wis- 
dom, and  perfect  in  beauty. 

13.  Thou  hast  been  in  Eden  the  garden  of  God  ; 

every  precious  stone  was  thy  covering,  the  sardius,  to- 
paz,"and  the  diamond,  the"  beiTl,  the  onyx,  and  the 
jasper,  the  sapphire,  the  emerald,  and  the  carbuncle, 
and  gold :  the  workmanship  of  thy  tabarets  and  of  thy 
pipes  w,as  prepared  in  thee  in  the  day  that  thou  wast 
created. 

15.  Thou  loasi  perfect  in  thy  ways  from  the 

day  that  thou  wast  created,  till  iniquity  was  found  in 
thee. 

(8.   FRIENDLY  RELATIONS  WITH  DAVID  AND  SOLOMON.) 

See  2  Sam.  v.  11.  1  Kings  v.  11, 13.  1  C7ir.  xiv.  1. 
3  Chr.  ii.  3-10. 

(4.   MAERL^GE  ALLIANCE  WITH  AHAB,  KING  OF  ISRAEL.) 

See  1  Kings  xvi.  31. 

(5.   HEK  SmS  OF   AVAHICE   AND  PRIDE.) 

Esek.  xxviii.  2.  Son  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of 
TjTUs,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thine  heart 
j's "lifted  up,  and  thou  hast  said,  I  am  a  god,  I  sit  in  the 
seat  of  God,  ui  the  midst  of  the  seas;  yet  thou  art  a 
man,  and  not  God,  though  thou  set  thme  heart  as  the 
heart  of  God : 

3.  Behold,  thou  art  wiser  than  Daniel ;  there 

is  no  secret  that  thev  can  hide  from- thee: 

4.  With  thv  \\-isdom  and  with  thine  under- 
standing tliou  hast  gotten  thee  riches,  and  hast  gotten 
gold  and  silver  into  thy  treasures: 

o.  Bv  thy  gre.it  wisdom  and  by  thy  trafflck 

hast  thou  iucTCiised  thy  riches,  and  thme  heart  is  lifted 
up  because  of  thy  riches : 


330 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


Ezek.  xxviii.  6.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Because  thou  hast  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart  of  God ; 

7.  Behold,  therefore  I  will  bring  strangers  upon 

thee,  the  terrible  of  the  nations:  audlhey  shall  draw 
their  swords  against  the  beauty  of  thy  wisdom,  and 
they  shall  defile  thy  brightness. 

9.  Wilt  thou  yet  sav  before  him  that  slayeth 

thee,  I  am  God  ?  but  thou  sludt  be  a  man,  and  no  God, 
in  the  hand  of  him  that  slayeth  thee. 

10.  Thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  the  uncircum- 

cised  by  the  hand  of  strangers :  for  I  have  spoken  it, 
saith  the  Lord  God. 

16.  By  the  multitude  of  thy  merchandise  they 

have  filled  the  midst  of  thee  with  violence,  and  thou 
hast  sinned  :  therefore  I  will  cast  thee  as  profane  out 
of  the  mountain  of  God :  and  I  will  destroy  thee,  O 
covering  cherub,  from  the  midst  of  the  stones  of  tire. 

17.  Thine  heart  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy 

beauty,  thou  hast  coiTupted  thy  wisdom  by  reason  of 
thy  brightness  :  I  will  cast  thee  to  the  ground,  I  will 
lay  thee  before  kings,  that  they  may  behold  thee. 

18.  Thou  hast  defiled"  thy  sanctuaries  by  the 

multitude  of  thine  iniquities,  by  the  iniquity  of  thy 
tratiick ;  therefore  I  will  bring  ibrth  a  fire  from  the 
midst  of  thee,  it  shall  devour  thee,  and  I  will  bring 
thee  to  ashes  upon  the  earth  in  the  sight  of  all  them 
that  behold  thee. 

19.  All  they  that  know  thee  among  the  people 

shall  be  astonished  at  thee :  thou  shalt  be  a  terror,  and 
never  s/ialt  thou  be  any  more. 

(6.    HER  Sm  AG.VINST   THE   PEOPLE   OF   GOD.) 

Exek.  xxvi.  2.  Son  of  man,  because  that  Tyrus  hath 
said  against  Jerusalem,  Aha,  she  is  broken  that  wks 
the  gates  of  the  people :  she  is  turned  unto  me ;  I 
shall  be  replenished,  now  she  is  laid  waste : 

Joel  iii.  4.  Yea,  and  what  have  ye  to  do  with  me, 
O  T}Te,  and  Zidon,  and  all  the  coasts  of  Palestine  ? 
will  ye  render  me  a  recompense  ?  and  if  ye  recom- 
pense me,  swiftly  ami  speedily  will  I  return  your  rec- 
ompense upon  j'our  own  head ; 

-5.  Because  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  my 

gold,  and  have  canned  into  yom-  temples  my  goodly 
pleasatit  things : 

-6.  The  children  also  of  Judah  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Jerusalem  have  ye  sold  unto  the  Grecians, 
that  ye  might  remove  them  far  from  then-  border. 

7.  Behold,  I  will  raise  them  out  of  the  place 

whither  ye  have  sold  them,  and  will  return  your  rec- 
ompense upon  your  o-n-n  head  : 

8.  And  I  will  sell  your  sons  and  your  daugh- 
ters into  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Judah,  and  they 
shall  sell  them  to  the  Sabeans,  to  a  people  far  off:  for 
the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

Amos  i.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  for  three  trans- 
gressions of  Tyrus,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punishment  thereof;  because  they  delivered  up  the 
whole  captivity  to  Edom,  and  rerciembered  not  the 
brotherly  covenant : 

10.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Ty- 
rus which  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 

(7.    TO   BE   PtTNISKED   BY  THE   CHALDEAKS.) 

Is.  xxiii.  1.  The  burden  of  Tyre.  Howl,  ye  ships 
of  Tarshish ;  for  it  is  laid  waste,  so  that  there  is  no 
house,  no  entering  in :  fl'om  the  land  of  Chittim  it  is 
revealed  to  them. 

2.  Be  still,  ye  inhabitants   of  the  isle ;  thou 

whom  the  merchants  of  Zidon,  that  pass  over  the  sea, 
have  replenished. 

3.  And  by  great  waters  the  sea  of  Sihor,  the 

harvest  of  the  river,  is  her  revenue;  and  she  is  a  mart 
of  nations. 

6.  Pass  ye  over  to  Tarshish ;  howl,  ye  inhabit- 
ants of  the  isle. 

7.  Is  this  your  Joyous  dty,  whose  antiquity 

is  of  ancient  days  1  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar 
off  to  sojourn. 

8.  Who  hath  taken  this  counsel  against  Tyre, 

the  crowning  city,  whose  merchants  are  jirinces,  whose 
traffickers  are  the  honourable  of  tlic  earth? 

9.  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed  it,  to  stain 

the  pride  of  all  glory,  'uul  to  bring  into  contempt  all  the 
honourable  of  the  earth. 


10.  Pass  through  thy  land  as  a  river,  O  daugh- 
ter of  Tarshish  :  tfiere  is  no  more  strength. 

11.  He  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea,  he 

shook  the  kingdoms:  the  Lord  hath  given  a  com- 
mandment against  the  merchant  city,  to  destroy  the 
sti'ong  holds  thereof 

13.  Behold  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans;  this 

people  was  not,  till  the  Assyrian  founded  it  for  them 
that  dwell  in  the  wilderness :  they  set  up  the  towers 
thereof  they  raised  up  the  palaces  thereof;  and  he 
brought  it  to  ruin. 

14.  Howl,   ye    ships  of  Tarshish:   for   youi 

strength  is  laid  waste. 


(8.    TO   BE    TTTERLT   DESOLATED.) 

Ezek.  xxvi.  3.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD; 
Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  Tyrus,  and  will  cause 
many  nations  to  come  up  against  thee,  as  the  sea  caus- 
eth  his  waves  to  come  up. 

4.  And  they  shall  destroy  the  walls  of  Tyrus, 

and  Ijreak  down  her  towers :  I  will  also  scrape  her 
dust  from  her,  and  make  her  like  the  top  of  a  rock. 

5.  It  shall  be  a  place  for  the  spreading  of  nets 

in  the  midst  of  the  sea :  for  I  have  spoken  it,  saith  the 
Lord  God  :  and  it  shall  become  a  spoil  to  the  nations. 

6.  And  her  daughters  which  are  in  the  field 

shall  be  slain  by  the  sword ;  and  they  shall  know  that 
I  am  the  Lord. 

7.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 

will  bring  upon  TjTus  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby- 
lon, a  king  of  kings,  fi-om  the  north,  with  horses,  and 
with  chariots,  and  with  horsemen,  and  companies,  and 
much  people. 

8.  He  shall  slay  with  the  sword  thy  daughters 

in  the  field  :  and  he  shall  make  a  fort  against  thee,  and 
cast  a  mount  against  thee,  and  lift  up  the  buckler 
against  thee. 

9.  And  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy 

walls,  and  with  his  axes  he  shall  break  down  thy  towers. 

10.  By  reason  of  the  abundance  of  his  horses 

their  dust  shall  cover  thee :  thy  walls  shall  shake  at 
the  noise  of  the  horsemen,  and  of  the  wheels,  and  of 
the  chariots,  when  he  shall  enter  mto  thy  gates,  as 
men  enter  into  a  city  wherein  is  made  a  breach. 

11.  AVith  the  hoofs  of  his  horses  shall  he  tread 

down  all  thv  streets :  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the 
sword,  and  thy  strong  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  the 
ground. 

12.  And  they  shall  make  a  spoil  of  thy  riches, 

and  make  a  prey  of  th}-  merchandise ;  and  they  shall 
break  down  thy  walls,  and  destroy  thy  pleasant  houses : 
and  thev  shalllay  thy  stones  and  thy  timber  and  thy 
dust  in  the  midst  of  the  water. 

• 13.  And  I  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to 

cease ;  and  the  sound  of  thy  harps  shall  be  no  more  heard. 

14.  Aud  I  will  make  thee  like  the  top  of  a 

rock  :  thou  shalt  be  a  place  to  spread  nets  upon  ;  thou 
shalt  lie  liuilt  no  more :  for  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  it, 
saith  the  Lord  God. 

1.5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  Tyrus ;  Shall 

not  the  isles  shake  at  the  sounil  of  thy  fall,  when  the 
wounded  cry,  when  the  slaughter  is  made  in  the  midst 
of  thee  ? 

16.  Then  all  the  princes  of  the  sea  shall  come 

down  from  their  thrones,  and  lay  away  their  robes,  and 
put  olf  theh-  broidered  garments :  they  shall  clothe 
themselves  with  trembling ;  they  shall  sit  upon  the 
ground,  and  shall  tremble  at  every  moment,  and  be  as- 
tonished at  thee. 

17.  And  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  for 

thee,  and  say  to  thee,  How  art  thou  destroyed,  thiii 
wast  mhabited  of  seafaring  men,  the  renowned  city, 
which  wast  strong  in  the  sea,  she  and  her  inhabitants, 
which  cause  then'  terror  to  be  on  all  that  haunt  it ! 

18.  Now  shall  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of 

thy  fUl;  yea,  the  isles  that  are  in  the  sea  shall  he 
trouliled  at  thy  departure. 

30.  When  I  shall  bring  thee  down  with  them 

that  descend  into  the  pit,  with  the  ]ieople  of  old  time, 
and  shall  set  thee  in  the  low  parts  of  the  earth,  in 
jilaccs  desolate  of  old,  with  them  that  go  down  to  the 
IMt,  that  thou  be  not  inhabited ;  and  I  shall  set  glory 
1  in  the  laud  of  the  li\Tng ; 

340 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Eztk.  xxvi.  21.  I  will  make  thee  a  terror,  nnil  thou 
uliiilt  h'  no  ;/("(■<■.■  thouuli  tlicm  lie  souiht  for,  yet  shall 
Ihou  never  be  fountl  iiguiu,  s;ulh  the  Loril  God. 
(9.  ezekiel's  lamentatiox  over  her  faix.) 

E:ek.  xxvii.  ^(i.  Thy  rowers  have  hrought  thee  into 
irreat  waters:  the  east  wiml  hath  broken  thee  in  the 
midst  of  the  seas. 

27.  Thv  riches,  and  thy  fairs,  thy  merchandise, 

thy  marhiers.  a"ud  thy  pilot.s,  thy  calkers,  and  the  oc- 
cupiers of  thy  merchandise,  and  all  thy  nu-n  of.war  that 
<()•(■  in  thee, "and  in  all  thv  conipanv  which  w  in  the 
midst  of  tluc,  shall  fall  iiito  the  midst  of  the  seas  m 
the  dav  of  thv  ruin. 

Lo,^   The  suburbs  shall  shake  at  the  soimd  of 

the  cry  of  thv  pilot.s. 

^  21).  And  all  that  handle  the  oar,  the  mariners, 

<!/<'/  all  tlie  pilots  of  the  sea,  shall  come  down  fi-om 
their  ships,  they  shall  stand  upon  the  laud; 

3(1.  And  sliall  cause  their  voice  to  be  heard 

against  thee,  ami  shall  cry  liitterly,  and  shall  cast  up 
tlust  ujion  theh-  heads,  they  shall'  wallow  themselves 
in  the  ashes : 

31.  And  they  shall  make  themselves  utterly 

bald  for  thee,  and  gird  them  willi  sackcloth,  and  they 
shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness  of  heart  and  bit- 
ter wailing. 

32.  And  in  their  wailing  they  shall  take  up  a 

lamentation  for  thee,  and  lament  oVer  thee,  saying, 
"What  cili/  is  like  TjTus,  like  the  destroyed  in  the  midst 
of  the  sea? 

33.  'When  thy  wares  went  forth  out  of  the  seas, 

thou  fllledst  many  people  ;  thou  didst  enrich  the  kings 
of  the  earth  with  the  multitude  of  thy  riches  and  of 
tliv  merchandise. 

" 34.  In  the  time  irlicn  thou  shalt  be  broken  by 

the  seas  in  the  depths  of  the  waters,  thy  merchandise 
and  all  thj-  companv  in  the  midst  of  thee  shall  fall. 

35.  All  the  "inhaViitants  of  the  isles  shall  be  a.s- 

tonished  at  thee,  and  their  kings  shall  be  sore  afraid, 
they  shall  be  troul.iled  in  thu'r  countenance. 

30.  The  merchants  among  the  people  shall  hiss 

nt  thee ;  thou  shalt  be  a  tei'ror,  and  never  shalt  be  any 
more. 

(10.   AFTER    SEVENTY   YEARS  TO   BE    RESTORED.) 

Is.  xxiii.  15.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  Tj-re  sh;dl  be  forgotten  seventy  years,  according 
to  the"  davs  of  one  king :  after  the  end  of  seventy- 
years  shall  Tyre  sing  as  a  harlot. 

10.  Take  a  harp,  go  about  the  city,  thou  har- 
lot that  hast  been  forgotten;  make  sweet  melody, sing 
many  song-s,  that  thoii  mayest  be  remembered. 

— " —  17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  after  the  end  of 
seventy  yc:irs,  that  the  Lord  will  visit  Tyre,  and  she 
shall  fui-u  to  her  liire,  and  shall  commit  fornication 
with  :dl  the  kingdoms  of  the  world  upon  the  face  of 
the  earth. 

18.  And  her  merchandise  and  her  hire  shall 

be  holiness  to  the  Lord  t  it  shall  not  be  treasured  nor 
laid  up ;  for  her  merchandise  shall  be  for  them  that 
dwell  liefore  the  Lord,  to  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  dur- 
able clothing. 

(11.    FINALLY  TO    BE    DEVOniED   WITH    FFRE.) 

Zirli.  i.\.  3.  And  Tyrus  did  build  herself  a  strong 
hold,  and  heaped  up  "silver  as  the  dust,  and  fine  gold 
as  the  mire  of  the  streets. 

4   Behold,  the  Lord  will  cast  her  out,  and  he 

will  smite  her  power  in  the  sea;  and  she  shall  be  de- 
voured with  tire. 

§  58.    Zidon.* 

/«.  xxiii.  4.  Be  thou  asliamed,  O  Zidon :  for  the  sea 
hath  spoken,  (fen  the  strength  of  the  sea,  saying,  I 
travail  not,  nor  bring  forth  children,  neither  do  I  nour- 
ish up  young  men,  n'V  bring  up  vu-gins. 

5.  As  at  the  report  concerning  Egj-pt,  so  shall 

they  be  sorelv  pained  nt  the  rejiort  of  Tyre. 

12.  And  he  said.  Thou  shalt  no  more  rejoice. 


•  Zidon,  tliough  in  her  later  historj-  subject  tn  Tyre,  wns  proh- 
ably  the  more  ancient  citv  of  the  two,  and  had  done  more  to  cor- 
rupt the  worship  of  the  Hebrews.  Heuce  the  separate  notice 
taken  of  her  by  ine  prophets.— H. 


O  thou  oppressed  virgin,  daughter  of  Zidon :  arise,  pass 
over  to  C'hitlim  ;  there  also  shalt  thou  have  no  rest. 

Ezek.  xxviii.  21.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against 
Zidon,  and  jiropliesv  airainst  it, 

22.  And  say,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  am  against  thee,  O  Zidon ;  and  I  will  Ijc  glori- 
fied in  the  niidst  of  thee:  and  they  shall  know  that  I 
am  the  LoKU,  when  I  shall  have  executed  judgments 
in  her,  and  shall  be  sanctified  in  her. 

23.  For  I  will   send  into  her  pestilence,  and 

blood  into  her  streets;  and  the  wounded  shall  bo 
judged  in  the  midst  of  her  by  the  sword  upon  her  on 
every  side  ;  and  they  shall  kiiow  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  30.  There  A.  tlie  jirinces  of  the  north,  all 
of  them,  and  all  the  Zidonians,  wluch  are  gone  down 
with  the  slain  ;  willi  tlieir  terror  they  are  ashamed  of 
their  might ;  and  they  lie  uncircumcised  with  them  that 
he  slain  by  the  swordj  and  bear  their  shame  with  tliem 
that  go  down  to  the  pit. 

§59.    PhUistia. 

Is.  xiv.  20.  Rejoice  not  thou,  whole  Palestina,  he- 
cause  the  rod  of  him  that  smote  thee  is  broken :  for 
out  of  the  serpent's  root  shall  come  forth  a  cockatrice, 
and  its  fruit  shall  be  a  fiery  flying  serpent. 

30.  And  the  firstborn  of  the  poor  shall  feed, 

and  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  safety  :  and  I  will  kill 
thy  root  witli  famine,  and  he  shall  slay  thy  remnant. 

31.  Howl,  O gate ;  cry,  O  city ;  'thoii,  whole  Pal- 
estina, art  dissolved :  for  there  shall  come  from  the  north 
a  smoke,  and  none  shall  be  alone  in  his  appointed 
times. 

33.  What  shall  one  then  answer  the  messcn- 

fers  of  the  nation?  That  the  Lord  hath  founded 
ion,  and  the  pour  of  his  people  shall  trust  in  it. 

Jcr.  xlvii.  2.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  waters 
rise  up  out  of  the  north,  and  shall  be  an  overflowing 
flood,  and  shall  overflow  the  land,  and  all  that  is  there- 
in ;  the  city,  and  them  that  dwell  therein :  then  the 
men  shall  cry,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall 
howl. 

3.  At  the  noise  of  the  stamping  of  the  hoofs  of 

his  strong  horses,  at  the  rushing  of  his  chariots,  and  at 
the  rumbling  of  his  wheels,  the  fathers  shall  not  look 
back  to  their  children  for  feebleness  of  hands; 

4.  Because  of  the  day  that  cometh  to  spoil  all 

the  Philistines,  and  to  cut  otf  from  Tyrus  and  Zidon 
eveiT  helper  that  remaineth:  for  the 'Lord  will  spoil 
the  Philistines,  the  remn.ant  of  the  country  of  Caphtor. 

5.  Baldness  is  come  upon  Gaza ;  Ashkelon  is 

cut  off  vith  the  remnant  of  then'  valley :  how  long  wilt 
thou  cut  thyself  ? 

0.  O  thou  sword  of  the  Lord,  how  long  ikII  it 

be  ere  thou  be  quiet  ?  put  up  thyself  into  thy  scabbard, 
rest,  and  be  still. 

7.  How  can  it  be  quiet,  seeing  the  Lord  hath 

given  it  a  charge  against  Ashkelon,  and  against  the 
sea  shore?  there  hath  he  appointed  it. 

Ezek.  XXV.  15.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD ;  Because  the 
Philistmes  have  dealt  by  revenge,  and  have  taken  ven- 
geance with  a  despiteful  heart,  to  destroy  it  for  the  old 
hatred ; 

16.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  the  Philis- 
tines, and  I  will  cut  off' the  Cherethim,  and  destroy  the 
remnant  of  the  sea  coast. 

17.  And  I  will  execute  great  vengeance  upon 

then/with  furious  rebukes;  and  they  shall  know  that 
I  am  the  Lord,  when  I  shall  lay  my  vengeance  upon 
them. 

Amos  i.  6.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Gaza,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  piiniihment  thereof;  because  they  carried  away 
captive  the  whole  captivity,  to  deliver  them  up  to 
Edom : 

7.  But  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Gaza, 

which  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof: 

8.  And  I  will  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  Ash- 

dod,  and  him  that  holdeth  the  sceptre  from  Ashkelon, 
and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  aiiaiust  Ekron :  and  the 
remnant  of  the  Philistuies  shall  perish,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 


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CHAP.  yii. 


OTHER  XATIOXS. 


BOOK  XII. 


ZejA.  ii.  4.  For  Gaza  sliall  be  forsaken,  and  Ashke- 
lon  a  desolation:  they  shall  drive  out  x\.shdod  at  the 
noonday,  and  Ekron  shall  be  rooted  up. 

0.  Woe  imto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coast, 

the  nation  of  the  Chcrcthites  !  the  word  of  the  Lord 
is  against  _you ;  O  Canaan,  the  land  of  tlic  Philistines,  I 
will  even  destroy  thee,  that  there  shall  be  no  inhabit- 
ant. 

0.  And  the  sea  coast  shall  be  dwellings  cuid 

cottages  for  shepherds,  and  folds  for  flocks. 

7.  And  the  coast  shall  be  for  the  remnant  of 

the  house  of  .Judah  ;  they  shall  feed  thereupon  :  in  the 
houses  of  Ashkelon  shall  they  lie  down  in  the  even- 
ing: for  the  Lord  theu-  God  shall  visit  them,  and  turn 
away  their  captivity. 

Zech.  ix.  5.  Ashkelon  shall  see  it,  and  fear ;  Gaza  also 
sJuiU  see  it,  and  be  veiy  sorrowful,  and  Ekron ;  for  her 
expectation  shall  be  a.shamed  ;  and  the  king  shall  per- 
ish from  Gaza,  and  Ashkelon  shall  not  be  inhabited. 

6.  And  a  bastard  shall  dwell  in  Ashdod,  and 

I  will  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  Philistines. 

7.  And  I  will  take  away  his  blood  out  of  his 

mouth,  and  his  abominations  from  between  his  teeth : 
but  he  that  remameth,  even  he,  shall  be  for  our  God, 
and  he  shall  be  as  a  governor  in  Judah,  and  Ekron  as 
a  Jebusite. 

§  60.    Arabia. 

(1.    TO  BE   SCOrEGED    BY  THE  ASSTKIAJCS.) 

Is.  xxi.  13.  The  burden  upon  Arabia.  In  the  for- 
est in  Arabia  shall  ye  lodge,  O  ye  travelling  companies 
of  Dedauira. 

14.  The    inhaliitants  of   the  land  of   Tema 

brought  water  to  him  that  was  thh'sty,  they  prevented 
with  their  bread  him  that  fled. 

1.5.  For  they  lied  from  the  .swords,  from  the 

drawn  sword,  and  from  the  bent  bow,  and  from  the 
grievousness  of  war. 

IG.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  said  unto  me. 

Within  a  year,  according  to  the  j-ears  of  a  hireling, 
and  all  tlie  glory  of  Kedar  shall  fail : 

17.  And  the  residue  of  the  numlier  of  archers, 

the  mighty  men  of  the  children  of  Kedar,  shall  be 
diminished  :  for  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  spoken  it. 

(3.   BY  THE   CHALDE.tKS.) 

Jer.  xlix.  28.  Concerning  Kedar,  and  conccjTiing  the 
kingdoms  of  Hazor,  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
Babylon  shall  smite,  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Ai'ise  ye, 
go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  the  men  of  the  east. 

39.  Their  tents  and  their  flocks  shall  they  lake 

away:  they  shall  take  to  themselves  their  curtains, 
and  all  their  vessels,  and  their  camels;  and  they  shall 
cry'imto  them.  Fear  is  on  ever^'  side. 

30.  Flee,  get  you  far  off,  dwell   deep,  O  ye 

inhabitants  of  Hazor,  saith  the  Lord  ;  for  Nebuch;id- 
rezzar  king  of  Babylon  hath  taken  counsel  against 
you,  and  hath  conceived  a  jiurpose  against  you. 

31.  Arise,  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation, 

that  dwelleth  without  care,  saith  the  Lord,  which 
have  neither  gates  nor  bars,  whieh  dwell  alone. 

83.  And  their  camels  shall   be  a  booty,  and 

the  multitude  of  their  cattle  a  spoil:  and  I  will  scatter 
into  all  winds  them  tluit  arc  in  tlie  utmost  corners ;  and 
I  will  bring  then'  calamity  from  all  sides  thereof,  saith 
the  Lord. 

33.  And  Ilazor  sludl  be  a  dwelling  for  drag- 
ons, rtmZ  a,  desolation  for  ever:  there  shall  no  man 
abide  there,  nor  any  son  of  man  dwell  in  it. 

§  61.    The  Mnceduiiiau  Empire. 

(1.    under  ALEX.UvDER.) 

(See  last  clause  of  Bntt.  ii.  39.") 

Dan.  vii.  6.  After  this  I  beheld,  and  lo  another,  like 
a  leopard,  which  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings 
of  a  fowl;  the  beast  had  also  four  heads  ;  and  domin- 
ion was  given  to  it. 

—  viii.  .">.  And  as  I  was  considering,  behold,  a  he 
goat  came  from  the  west  on  the  face  of  the  whole 
earth,  and  touched  not  the  ground:  and  the  goat  /aid 
a  notable  hum  between  his  eyes. 

0.  And  he  came  to"  the  ram  that  had  tico 

34 


horns,  which  I  had  seen  standing  before  the  river,  and 
ran  unto  him  in  the  fuiy  of  his  power. 

7.  And  I  saw  him  come  close  tmto  the  ram, 

and  he  was  moved  with  choler  against  hun,  and  smote 
the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  horns :  and  there  was  no 
power  in  the  ram  to  stand  before  him,  but  he  cast  him 
down  to  the  ground,  and  stamped  upon  him  :  and  there 
was  none  that  could  deliver  the  ram  out  of  his  hand. 

21.  And  the  rough  goat  is  the  king  of  Grecia : 

and  the  »reat  horn  that  is  between  his  eyes  is  the  first 
king. 

—  xi.  3.  And  now  will  I  shew  thee  the  truth. 
Behold,  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  Persia ; 
and  the  fourth  shall  be  far  richer  than  t!,e!/  all :  and  by 
his  strength  through  his  riches  he  shall  stir  up  all 
against  the  realm  ot"  Grecia. 

3.  And  a  mighty  king  shall  stand  up,  that  shall 

rule  with  great  dominion,  and  do  according  to  his  will. 

(3.   TO   BE   BROKEN   TJP   AFTER    THE    DEATH  OF  ALEX- 
ANDER.    323   B.C.) 

Dan.  viii.  8.  Therefore  the  he  goat  waxed  very  great : 
and  when  he  was  strong,  the  great  horn  was  broken  ; 
and  for  it  came  up  four  "notable  ones  toward  the  four 
winds  of  heaven. 

22.  Now  that  being  broken,  whereas  four  stood 

up  for  it,  four  kingdoms  shall  stand  tip  out  of  the 
nation,  but  not  in  his  poiver. 

—  xi.  4.  And  when  he  shall  stand  up,  his  kingdom 
shall  be  brokeu,  and  shall  be  divided  toward  the  four 
winds  of  heaven ;  and  not  to  his  posterity,  nor  accord- 
ing to  his  dominion  which  he  ruled  :  for  his  kingdom 
shall  be  plucked  up,  even  for  others  besides  those. 

(3.    THE   GRECLiN"   KTKGS  OF  EGYPT  AND   SYRIA.) 

Dan.  xi.  5.  And  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be 
strong,  and  one  of  his  princes ;  and  he  shall  be  strong 
above  him,  and  have  dominion ;  his  dominion  skaU  be 
a  gTeat  dominion. 

• 0.  And  in  the  end  of  years  they  shall  join 

themselves  together;  for  the  king's  daughter  of  the 
south  shall  come  to  the  king  of  the  north  to  make  an 
agreement :  Ijut  she  shall  not  retain  the  power  of  the 
arm ;  neither  shall  he  stand,  nor  his  arm  ;  but  she  shall 
be  given  up,  and  they  that  brought  her:  and  he  that 
begat  her,  and  he  that  strengthened  her  in  these  times. 

7.  But  out  of  a  brancli  of  her  roots  shall  une 

stand  up  in  his  estate,  which  shall  come  with  an  army, 
and  shall  enter  into  the  fortress  of  the  king  of  tlie 
north,  and  shall  deal  against  them,  and  shall  prevail : 

9.  So  the  king  of  the  south  shall  come  into  /lis 

kingdom,  and  shall  retiu'n  into  his  own  land. 

—  • —  10.  But  his  sons  shall  be  stirred  up,  and  shall 
assemble  a  multitude  of  great  forces :  and  one  shall 
certainly  come,  and  overflow,  and  jiass  through  :  then 
shall  he  retiu'u,  and  be  stirred  up,  eren  to  his  fortress. 

11.  And  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  moved 

with  choler,  and  shall  come  forth  and  fight  with  him, 
even  with  the  king  of  the  north  :  and  he  shall  set  forth 
a  great  multitude;  but  the  multitude  shall  be  given 
into  his  hand. 

—  —  12.  And  when  he  hath  taken  away  the  multi- 
tude, his  heart  shall  be  lifted  tip ;  and  he  shall  cast 
down  many  ten  thousands:  but  he  shall  not  be 
strengthened  by  it. 

13.  For  the  king  of  the  north  shall  return,  and 

shall  set  forth  a  multitude  greater  than  the  former, 
and  shall  certainly  come  after  certain  years  with  a 
great  anny  and  with  much  riches. 

14.  And  in  those  times  there  shall  many  stand 

up  against  the  kuig  of  the  south:  also  the  robbers  of 
thy  iieojile  shall  exalt  themselves  to  establish  the  vis- 
ion ;  but  they  shall  fall. 

15.  So  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come,  and 

cast  up  a  mount,  and  take  the  most  fenced  cities:  and 
the  anus  of  the  south  shall  not  withstand,  neither  his 
chosen  people,  neither  s/iall  i/iere  be  any  strength  to 
withstand. 

16.  But  he  that  cometb  against  him  shall  do 

according  to  his  own  will,  and  none  shall  stand  before 
him :  and  he  shall  stand  in  the  glorious  land,  which 
by  his  hand  shall  be  consumed. 

17.  He  shall  also  set  his  face  to  enter  with  the 

o 


CHAP.  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


strength  of  his  whole  kingilom,  aud  upriicht  ones  with 
iihn;  thus  shall  he  Uo:  ami  he  shall  give  him  the 
(laiiilhter  of  women,  rorriiptinjr  her:  but  she  shall  not 
stand  on  hi.i  «</<.  neither  be  for  him. 

Dm.  xi.  18.  After  this  he  shall  tm'n  his  face  into  the 
isles,  and  shall  take  many :  but  a  jirince  for  his  own 
behalf  shall  cause  the  reproach  otfered  by  him  to 
cease;  without  his  own  reproach  he  shall  cause  it  to 
turn  upon  him. 

20.  Then  .shall  stand  up  in  his  estate  a  raiser 

of  taxes  ///  the  iilory  of  tlie  kinir<lom:  but  within  few- 
days  he  shall  be  destroyed,  neither  iu  auger,  nor  iu  buttle. 

(4.    ANTIOCUUS    EPIPHANES,    THE     EIGHTH     KISa     OF 

syuLv.     17G-1G4  B.C.) 

Dun.  viii.  9.  And  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a 
little  horn,  which  waxed  exceeding  great,  toward  the 
south,  and  toward  the  east,  and  toward  the  pleasant 
land. 

10.  And  it  waxed  great,  eren  to  the  host  (>f 

heaven ;  and  it  cast  down  some  of  the  host  and  of  the 
stars  to  the  ground,  and  stamiicd  upon  them. 

23.  And  in  the  latter  time  of  their  kingdom, 

when  the  transgressors  are  come  to  the  full,  a  king  of 
tierce  countenance,  and  understanding  dark  sentences, 
shall  stand  up. 

3-1.  And  his  power  shall  be  mighty,  luit  not  Ijy 

his  own  power  :  and  he  shall  destroy  wonderfully, 
and  shall  prosper,  and  i>ractise,  and  shall  destroy  the 
mighty  and  the  holy  people. 

2o.  And  through  his  policy  also  he  shall  cause 

craft  to  prosper  in  his  hand ;  and  he  shall  magnily 
him.vlf  in  his  heart,  and  by  peace  shall  destroy  many: 
he  shall  also  stand  up  against  the  Prince  of  princes; 
but  he  shall  be  broken  without  hand. 

—  xi.  31.  And  in  his  estate  shall  stand  up  a  vile 
person,  to  whom  they  shall  not  give  the  honour  of  the 
kingdom ;  but  he  shall  come  in  peaceably,  and  obtain 
the  kingdom  by  flatteries. 

—  —  22.  And  with  the  arms  of  a  tlood  shall  they  be 
overflown  from  liefore  him,  and  shall  be  broken ;  "yea, 
also  the  prince  of  the  covenant. 

•  23.    And  after  the  league  7nti(Je  with  him  he 

shall  work  deceitfully  :  for  he  shall  come  up,  and  shall 
become  stroni;  with  a  small  jieople. 

2i.  He  shall  enter  peaceably  even  upon  the 

fattest  places  of  the  province ;  and  he  shall  do  t/uil 
which  his  fathers  have  not  done,  nor  his  fatlicrs'  fath- 
ers ;  he  shall  scatter  among  them  the  prey,  and  spoil, 
and  riches;  yeti,  and  he  shall  forecast  "his  devices 
against  the  strong  holds,  even  for  a  time. 

25.  And  he  shall  stir  iij)  his  power  and  his 

courage  against  the  king  of  the  south  with  a  great 
army;  and  the  king  of  the  .south  shall  be  stu-red  up  to 
battle  with  a  very  great  and  mighty  army ;  but  he  sliall 
not  stand  :  for  they  shall  forcca.st  devices  against  him. 

20.  Yea,  they  that  feed  of  the  portion  of  his 

meat  shall  destroy  him,  and  his  army  shall  overflow  : 
and  many  shall  fall  down  slain. 

27.  And  both  these  kings'  hearts  sJiall  be  to 

do  mischief,  and  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  table ;  Ijut 
it  shall  not  prosper :  for  yet  the  end  s/uill  be  at  the 
time  appointed. 

2S.  Tlicn  shall  he  retimi  into  his  land  with 

great  riches ;  and  his  heart  s/iaU  be  against  the  holy 
covenant ;  and  he  shall  do  exploits,  and  return  to  his 
own  land. 

29.  At  the  time  apjiointed  he  shall  return,  and 

come  toward  the  south  ;  but  it  shall  not  be  as  the 
former,  or  as  the  latter. 

(5.  CO>rPELT,ED  liT  TtlE  P.OMAXS  TO  LET  EGYPT 
ALOXE,  AXTIOCHUS  Wtl.I.   TlUX  AGAINST  JERUSALEM.) 

Dan.  viii.  11.  Yea,  he  magnified  /iim.ielf  even  to  the 
prince  of  the  host,  and  liy  him  the  daily  sKcrifiee  was 
taken  awa)-,  and  the  place  of  his  sanctuary  was  cast 
down. 

12.   And  a  host  was  given  liim  against  the 

daily  sacrifice  by  reason  of  transgression,  and  it  cast 
down  the  truth  to  the  ground ;  and  it  practised,  and 
prospered. 

13.  Then  I  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  an- 
other saint  said  unto  that  certain  mint  which  spake, 


Itow  long  shall  he  the  vision  eunecndny  the  daily  micri- 
fee,  and  the  transgression  of  desolatitm,  to  give  both 
the  sauctUiiry  and  the  host  to  be  trodden  under  foot? 

14.  And  he  said  mito  me,  L'nlo  two  thoiLsand 

and  three  lumdred  days  j  then  shall  the  sanctuary  be 
cleansed. 

—  xi.  30.  For  the  ships  of  Chittim  shall  come  against 
him :  therefore  he  shall  be  grieved,  and  return,  and 
have  indignation  against  tlie  holy  covenant :  so  shall 
he  do  ;  he  shall  even  return,  and  have  intelligence  with 
them  that  forsake  the  holy  covenant. 

31.  And  arms  sludl  stand  on  his  part,  and  they 

shall  iioUute  the  Siinctuary  of  strength,  and  shall  take 
away  the  daily  sacrifice,  aiid  they  shall  jdace  the  abom- 
ination that  maketh  desolate. 

32.  And  such  as  do  wickedly  against  the  cov- 
enant shall  he  corrupt  by  flatteries:  but  the  people 
that  do  know  their  ttod  shall  be  strong,  and  do  ci-ploil.^. 

33.  -Vml  they  that  undersl:aid  among  the  peu- 

lile  shall  instruct  nuniy:  yet  they  shall  fall  by  the 
sword,  and  by  flame,  Ijy  captivity,  and  by  spoil,  many 
days. 

34.  Now  when  they  shall  fall,  they  shall  be 

holpen  with  a  little  help :  Ijut  many  shall  cleave  to 
them  with  flatteries. 

•  3(j.  And  the  king  shall  do  according  to  his 

will;  and  he  shall  exalt  liimself,  and  magnily  himself 
above  cveiy  god,  and  Viall  sijeak  marvellous  things 
against  the  God  of  gods,  and  sha«  prosper  till  the  in- 
dignation be  accomplished:  for  that  that  is  determin- 
ed shall  be  done. 

—  xii.  G.  And  one  said  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen, 
which  icas  upon  the  waters  of  the  river,  How  long 
shall  it  be  to  the  end  of  these  wonders '! 

7.  And  I  heard   the   man   clothed  in  linen, 

which  (r.(.«  ujion  the  waters  of  the  river,  when  he  held 
up  his  right  hand  and  his  left  hand  unto  heaven,  and 
sware  by  him  that  livelh  for  ever,  that  it  .■fhull  he  for  a 
time,  times,  and  a  half;  and  when  he  shall  have  ac- 
comiilished  to  scatter  the  jiower  of  the  holy  people, 
all  tlie.se  Uiiiq/s  shall  be  finished. 

10.  Many  shall  be  purified,  and  made  white, 

and  tried;  but  the  wicked  shall  do  wickedly:  and 
none  of  the  wicked  shall  understand  ;  but  the  wise 
shall  untlerstand. 

11.  And  from  the  time  that  the  daily  sa<-r(/!<-« 

shall  be  taken  away,  and  the  abomination  tha"t  maketh 
desolate  set  up,  there  shall  be  a  thousand  two  hundred 
and  ninety  davs. 

■  12.  Blessed  w  he  that  -waiteth,  and  cometh  to 

the  thousand  three  hundred  and  five  and  thirty  days. 

(G.    -VXD   WILL   COME   TO  A   MISERABLE   EXD.) 

Dan.  xi.  40.  And  at  the  time  of  the  end  shall  the 
king  of  the  south  push  at  him :  and  the  king  of  the 
north  shall  come  ag;iiust  him  like  a  whirlwind,  lyith 
chariot.s,  and  with  horsemen,  and  with  many  ships ; 
and  he  sh:ill  enter  into  the  countries,  and  shall  over- 
flow and  pass  over. 

41.  He  shall  enter  also  into  the  glorious  land, 

and  many  countries  shall  be  overthrown  :  but  thc-se 
sIkUI  escape  out  of  his  hand,  even  Edom,  and  Jloab, 
and  the  chief  of  the  children  of  Amnion. 

42.  He  shall  stretch  forth  his  hand  also  upon 

the  countries  :  and  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  not  escajje. 

43.  But  he  shall  have  power  over  the  treasures 

of  gold  and  of  silver,  and  over  all  the  precious  things 
of  Egypt :  and  the  Libyans  and  the  Ethiopians  sliall  be 
at  his  steps. 

44.  But  tidings  out  of  the  east  and  out  of  the 

north  sli;ill  trouble  him:  therefore  lie  shall  go  forth 
with  great  fury  to  destroy,  and  utterly  to  make  away 
manv. 

— "—  4.5.  And  he  shall  plant  the  tabernacles  of  his 
jialace  between  the  seas  in  the  glorious  holy  mount- 
ain ;  yet  he  shall  come  to  his  end,'  and  none  shall  help 
him. 

^  G2.    Rome. 

(1.   DESCRIBED.) 

JVum.  xxiv.  23.  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and 
said,  Alas,  who  shall  live  when  God  doeth  this ! 
24.  xUid  ships  shall  come  from  the  coast  oX 


CHAP,  VII. 


OTHER  NATIONS, 


BOOK  XII. 


Chittim,  and  shall  afflict  Asshur,  and  shall  afflict  Eber, 
and  he  also  shall  perish  for  ever. 

Dan.  vii.  7.  After  this  I  saw  iu  the  night  visions,  and 
behold  a  fourth  Ijeast,  dreadfbl  and  terrible,  and  strong 
exceedingly;  and  it  had  great  iron  teeth:  it  devoured 
and  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped  the  residue  ■nith  the 
feet  of  it :  and  it  tras  diverse  from  all  the  beasts  that 
loere  before  it :  and  it  had  ten  horns. 

11.  I  Itehcld  then,  because  of  the  voice  of  the 

great  Tvords  which  the  horn  s]iake :  I  beiield  even  till 
the  beast  was  slain,  and  his  body  destroyed,  and  given 
to  the  burning  flame. 

19.  Then  I  would  know  the  truth  of  the  fourth 

beast,  which  was  diverse  from  all  the  others,  exceed- 
ing dreadful,  whose  teeth  leere  of  iron,  and  his  nails 
of  brass ;  which  devoured,  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped 
the  residue  with  his  feet ; 

23.  Thus  he  said,  The  fourth  beast  shall  be 

the  fourth  kmgdom  upon  earth,  which  shall  be  diverse 
from  all  kingdoms,  and  shall  devom-  the  whole  earth, 
and  shall  tread  it  down,  and  break  it  in  pieces. 

(3.   THE   DIGNITT   OP   ROMAN   CITIZENSHrP.) 

AcU  xvi.  35.  And  when  it  was  day,  the  magistrates 
sent  the  Serjeants,  saying.  Let  those  men  go. 

36.  And  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  say- 
ing to  Paul,  Tlie  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go  : 
now  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  peace. 

37.  But  Paul  said  imto  them,  They  have  beaten 

us  openly  uncondemned,  being  Romans,  and  have  cast 
vs  into  prison  ;  and  now  do  they  thi-ust  us  out  privily  ? 
nay  verily ;  but  let  them  come  themselves  and  fetch 
us  out. 

38.  And  the  Serjeants  told  these  words  unto 

the  magistrates :  and  they  feared,  when  they  heard 
that  they  were  Romans. 

39.  And  they  came  and  besought  them,  and 

brouiiht  them  out,  and  desired  them  to  depart  out  of 
the  city. 

40.  And  they  went  out  of   the  prison,  and 

entered  info  the  house  of  Lydia :  and  when  they  had 
seen  the  brethren,  they  comforted  them,  and  departed. 

—  sxii.  35.  And  as  they  bound  him  with  thongs, 
Paul  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood  Ijy,  Is  it  law- 
ful for  you  to  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  Ronian,  and  im- 
condemned  ? 

26.  AVhen  the  centurion  heard  that,  he  went 

and  told  the  chief  captain,  saying.  Take  heed  what 
thou  doest ;  for  this  man  is  a  Roman. 

27.  And  the  chief  captain  came,  and  said  tmto 

him,  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman  ?    He  said,  Yea. 

28.  And  the  chief  captain  answered.  With  a 

great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom.  And  Paul  said. 
But  I  was/;re  born. 

—  — ■  39.  Then  straightway  they  departed  from  him 
which  should  have  exammed  him  :  and  the  chief  cap- 
tain also  was  afraid,  after  he  knew  that  he  was  a  Ro- 
man, and  because  he  had  hound  him. 

§  63.    The  Little  Horn.* 

(1.    TO   HAKE  WAR   WITU   TIIE   SAENTS.) 

Ban.  vii.  8.  I  considered  the  honis.  and,  behold, 
there  came  up  among  them  another  little  horn,  before 
whom  there  were  tliree  of  the  first  horns  plucked  up 
by  the  roots  :  and,  behold,  in  this  horn  lecre  eyes  like 
the  eyes  of  man,  and  a  mouth  speaking  great  things. 

20.  And  of  the  feu  horns  that  leere  in  his  head, 

and  of  the  other  which  came  up,  and  liefore  whom 
three  fell;  even  f/f  that  horn  that  had  eyes,  and  a 
mouth  tliat  sjiake  very  great  things,  whose  look  traa 
more  stout  than  his  fcllow.s. 

21.  I  beheld,  and  the  same  horn  made  war 

with  the  saints,  and  prevailed  against  them  ; 

22.  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came,  and  judg- 
ment was  given  to  the  saints  of  the  Jlost  High ;  and 
the  time  came  that  the  saints  possessed  the  kingdom. 

24.  And  the   ten  horns  out  of  this  kingdom 

are  ten  kings  that  shall  arise :  and  another  shall  rise 
after  tliem  ;  and  he  shall  he  diverse  from  the  first,  and 
he  shall  subdue  three  kings. 


•  Antiochu^  Epiphane*.  as  some  suppose ;  but  by  most  inter- 
preters undcrstoocl  as  referring  to  the  rapncy.— H. 


(2.    TO  BE   DESTROYED.) 

Dan.  vii.  12.  As  concerning  the  rest  of  the  beasts, 
they  had  their  dominion  taken  away  :  yet  their  lives 
were  prolonged  for  a  season  and  time. 

17.  These  great  beasts,  which  arefour,  are  four 

kings,  tehkh  shall  arise  out  of  the  earth. 

-^  —  18.  But  the  saints  of  the  Most  High  shall  take 
the  kingdom,  and  possess  the  kingdom  for  ever,  even 
for  ever  and  ever. 

26.  But  the  judgment  shalt  sit,  and  they  shall 

take  away  his  dominion,  to  consume  and  to  destroj'  it 
unto  the  end. 

27.  And  the  kingdom  and  dominion,  and  the 

greatness  of  the  kingdom  under  the  whole  heaven, 
shall  be  given  to  the  people  of  the  saints  of  the  Most 
High,  whose  kingdom  is  an  everlasting  kingdom,  and 
all  dominions  shall  serve  and  obey  him. 

28.  Hitherto  is  the  end  of  the  matter.    As  for 

me  Daniel,  mj'  cogitations  much  troubled  me,  and  my 
countenance  changed  iu  me  :  but  I  kept  the  matter  in 
my  heart. 

§  64.    Remote  Xcrrthera  Nations. 

(1.    MKSITECH  AUD  TUBAL.) 

Ezek.  xxxii.  36.  There  is  Meshech,Tubal,  and  all  her 
multitude :  her  graves  are  round  about  him :  all  of 
them  imcircunicised,  slain  by  tlie  sword,  though  they 
caused  their  terror  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

27.  And  the}-  shall  not  lie  with  the  mighty 

that  are  fallen  of  the  uncircumcised,  which  are  gone 
down  to  hell  with  their  weapons  of  war :  and  ^hey 
have  laid  their  swords  under  their  heads,  but  their  in- 
iquities shall  Ije  upon  their  bones,  though  they  icere 
the  terror  of  the  mighty  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

38.  Yea,  thou  shalt  l)e  broken  in  the  midst  of 

the  imcircumcised,  and  shalt  lie  with  them  that  are 
slain  with  the  sword. 

(3.  MACioe,  jiEsnECu,  and  tubal.*) 

Ey.ek.  xxxviii.  3.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against 
Gog,  the  land  of  JIagog,  the  chief  jiriuce  of  Meshech 
and  Tulial,  and  jirophesy  against  him, 

3.  And  say,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold, 

I  am  against  thee,  O  Gog,  the  chief  prince  of  Meshech 
and  Tubal : 

4.  And  I  will  turn  thee  back,  and  put  hooks 

into  thy  jaws,  and  I  will  bring  thee  forth,  and  all  thine 
army,  horses  and  horsemen,  all  of  them  clothed  with 
all  sorts  of  armour,  even  a  great  company  icith  buck- 
lers and  shields,  all  of  them  handling  swords  : 

5.  Persia,  Ethiopia,  and  Libya  with  them ;  all 

of  them  with  shield  and  helmet : 

6.  Gomer,  aitd  all  his  bands  ;  the  house  of  To- 

garmah  of  the  north  cpiartei-s,  and  all  his  bands :  and 
many  people  with  thee. 

7.  Be  thou  prepared,  and  prepare  for  thyself, 

thou  and  all  thy  companj'  that  are  assembled  unto 
thee,  and  be  thou  a  guard  unto  them. 

8.  After  many  days  thou  shalt  be  visited :  in 

the  latter  years  thou  shalt  come  into  the  land  that  is 
brought  back  from  the  sword,  and  is  gathered  out  of 
man}-  people,  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  which 
have  been  alwaj's  waste :  but  it  is  brought  forth  out 
of  the  nations,  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  all  of  them. 

9.  Thou  shalt  ascend  and  come  like  a  storm, 

thou  shalt  )je  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the  land,  thou,  and 
all  th}'  bauds,  and  man_v  people  with  thee. 

10.  Thus  saith"  the  Lord  God;  It  also  shall 

come  to  pass,  that  at  the  same  time  shall  things  come 
into  thy  mind,  and  thou  shalt  think  an  evil  thought : 

11.  And  thou  shalt  say,  I  will  go  up  to  the 

land  of  unwalled  villages  ;  I  will  go  to  thcui  that  are 
at  rest,  that  dwell  safely,  all  of  them  dwelling  without 
walls,  and  having  neither  bars  nor  gates, 

13.  To  take  a  spoil,  and  to  take  a  prey ;  to 

turn  thine  hand  upon  the  desolate  places  th<tt  are  tioii} 
inhabited,  and  upon  the  people  that  are  gathered  out  of 
the  nations,  which  have  gotten  cattle  and  goods,  that 
dwell  in  the  midst  of  theland. 


*  Go*:  is  the  nnme  of  tlie  prince,  Ma^ogof  the  land  and  people. 
Instead  of  "  cliicf  prince  of  Mesliecli  and  Tubal.''  some  would 
have  it :  "  Prince  oi^  Rosh  (Russia),  Meslieeh,  and  Tub.al."— II. 


344 


CHAP.  vni. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Eeek.  xxxviil.  13.  Sliiba,  ami  Dedan,  and  the  mor- 
cliants  of  Tarshish,  with  all  tliu  ymiiig  lious  thereof, 
shall  say  unto  thee,  Art  tlioii  come  to  take  a  spoil 't 
hast  thou  gathered  tliy  coiiiiiauy  to  lake  a  prey?  to 
earn'  away  silver  and  giihl,  to  "take  away  cattle  ami 
goods,  to  take  a  great  sjioil  ? 

14.  Therefore,  son  of  man,  ])rophe8y  and  say 

unto  Gog.  Thus  sailh  the  Lord  God:  In  that  day 
wlicn  n\y  people  of  Israel  dwelleth  safely,  shall  thou 
not  know  it  * 

15.  And  thou  shalt  come  from  thy  place  out 

of  the  north  i>art.s,  thou,  and  numy  people  with  thee, 
all  of  tliem  riding  upon  horses,  a  great  company,  and 
a  mighty  army : 

IG.  Aud  thou  shalt  come  up  against  my  peo- 
ple of  Israel,  as  a  cloud  to  cover  tlie  land  ;  it  shall  he 
in  the  latter  days,  and  I  will  bring  thee  against  my 
land,  tliiit  tlie  heathen  mav  know  nVc,  when  1  shall  be 
sanctitied  in  thee,  O  Gog,  Vielbre  tlieireyes. 

17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  'Art  thou  he  of 

whom  I  have  spoken  in  old  time  bv  my  seiTauts  tlie 
proi>hcts  of  Israel,  which  lU'opheslcd  "in  those  days 
iwiiiy  years,  that  I  would  bring  tliee  against  them?  " 

21.  And  I  will  call  for  a  sword  against  him 

throughout  all  mv  mountains,  saith  the  tord  God  : 
every  man's  sword  shall  be  against  his  brother. 

—  sxxi.x.  1.  Therefore,  thou  .son  of  man,  i)rophesy 
against  Gog,  and  say.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Be- 
hold, I  am  a'.raiust"thee,  O  Gog,  the  chief  prmce  of 
Jleshech  and  Tub;d  : 

2.  Aud  I  will  turn  thee  back,  and  leave  but 

the  sixtli  part  of  thee,  and  will  cause  thee  to  come  uji 
from  the  north  jiarts,  aud  will  brmg  thee  upon  the 
mountains  of  Israel : 

3.  Aud  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left 

Land,  aud  will  cause  thine  an'ows  to  fall  out  of  thy 
right  hand. 

-1.  Thou  shalt  fall  uiion  the  mountains  of  Is- 

riiel,  thou,  and  all  thy  bauds,  and  the  jteople  that  is 
with  thee  ;  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  birds  of 
every  sort,  and  to  the  beasts  of  the  field,  to  be  devoured. 

—  —  5.  Thou  shalt  fall  upou  the  open  field :  for  I 
have  siioken  it,  saith  the  Lord  Gk)D. 

6.  Aud  I  will  send  a  fire  on  JIagog,  and  among 

them  that  dwell  carelessly  in  the  isles :  aud  they  shall 
know  that  I  dm  the  Lord. 

11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  dav,  that 

I  will  give  unto  Gog  a  place  there  of  graves  in  Israel, 
the  valley  of  the  passengers  on  the  east  of  the  sea ; 
aud  it  shall  stop  the  «wt«"of  the  passengers:  aud  there 
shall  they  bury  Gog  and  all  his  multitude  :  aud  they 
shall  call  it,  The  valley  of  Hamon-gog. 

12.  And  seven  months  shall  the  house  of  Is- 
rael be  buiying  of  them,  that  they  may  cleanse  the 
laud. 

13.  Yea,  all  the  people  of  the  land  shall  bury 

tJum  ;  aud  it  shall  be  to  them  a  renown  the  day  that 
I  shall  be  glorified,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

14.  And  they  shall  sever  out  men  of  continual 

employment,  passing  through  tlie  land,  to  bm-y  with 
the  passengers  those  that  remain  upon  the  face  "of  the 
earth,  to  cleanse  it :  after  the  end  of  seven  months 
shall  they  search. 

15.  And  the  passengers  that  pass  through  the 

land,  when  any  sceth  a  man's  bone,  then  shall  he  set 
up  a  sign  by  it,  till  the  buriers  have  buried  it  in  the 
valley  of  Hamon-gog. 

16.  And  also  the  name  of  the  city  shall  be 

Hamouah.     Thus  shall  they  cleanse  the  lancl. 

See  Gen.  x.  2.     Uev.  xx.  8. 


CHAP.  Ylll. 

THE  COISrYERSIQX  OF  THE  GEN- 
TILES. 

§  65.    The  Diriue  CoTCiiaut. 

P>i.  ii.  8.  Ask  of  me,  and  I  shall  give  thee  the  heathen 
for  thine  inheritance,  aud  the  uttermost  parts  of  the 
earth /or  thy  possession. 


0.  Thou  slialt  break  them  with  a  rod  of  iron ; 

thou  shalt  dash  tliem  in  pieces  like  a  potter's  ves.scl. 

10.  Be  wise  now  therefore,  O  ye  kings  :  be  in- 
structed, ye  judges  of  the  earth. 

§  CC.    The  Promise  Made  to  Abrahnni. 

0(n.  xviii.  18.  Seeing  that  Aliraham  shall  surely  be- 
come a  great  and  mighty  nation,  and  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  sliall  be  lilessed  in  liim? 

—  xxvi.  4.  Aud  I  will  make  tliy  seed  to  multiplv  as 
the  stars  of  heaven,  and  will  give  unto  tli}'  seed  all 
these  countries :  and  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations 
of  the  earth  lie  lilessed  : 

Rum.  iv.  16.  Tliercfore  it  is  of  faith,  that  it  miffht  be 
by  grace;  to  the  end  tlie  promi.se  might  be  sure  to  all 
the  seed:  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but  to 
that  also  which  is  of  the  faith  of  Abraham  ;  who  is  the 
father  of  us  all, 

17.  (As  it  is  written,  I  have  made  thee  a  father 

of  many  nations,)  before  him  whom  he  believed,  (veii 
God,  who  quickencth  the  dead,  and  calleth  those 
things  which  be  not  as  though  they  were  : 

18.  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 

he  might  become  the  father  of  many  nations,  accord- 
ing to  that  which  was  spoken.  So  shall  thy  seed  be. 

§  67.    General  Prediciious. 

Is.  xlii.  1.  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  uphold ; 
mine  elect,  in  whom  my  soul  delighteth ;  I  have  put 
my  Spirit  upon  him :  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  to 
the  Gentiles. 

4.  He  shall  not  fail  nor  be  discouraged,  till  he 

have  set  judgment  in  the  earth:  aud  the  "isles  shall 
wait  for  his  law. 

—  xliii.  8.  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have 
eyes,  and  the  deaf  that  have  ears. 

9.  Let  all  the  nations  be  gathered  together,  and 

let  the  people  be  assembled  :  who  among  them  can  de- 
clare this,  and  shew  us  former  things  ?  let  them  bring 
forth  their  witnesses,  that  they  maj-be  justified  :  or  let 
them  hear,  and  sav,  It  is  trutli. 

—  xliv.  3.  For  t  will  pour  water  u]iou  him  that  is 
thirsty,  and  floods  upon  the  dry  ground  :  I  will  pour 
my  Spirit  upon  thy  seed,  and  "my  blessing  upon  thine 
otfspring : 

4.  Aud  they  shall  spring  up  as  among  the  grass, 

as  willows  by  the  water-courses. 

5.  One  shall  say  I  am  the  Lord's  ;  aud  another 

shall  call  himself  by  the  name  of  Jacob ;  and  another 
shall  subscribe  irith  his  hand  imto  the  Lord,  and  sur- 
name himself  hy  the  u.ame  of  Israel. 

—  xlv.  24.  Surely  shall  one  say.  In  the  Lord  have  I 
righteousness  a,id  strength :  cveit  to  him  shall  men 
come  ;  and  all  that  are  incensed  against  him  shall  be 
ashamed. 

25.  In  the  Lord  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  be 

justified,  and  shall  glory. 

— xlvi.  12.  Hearken  imto  me,  ye  stout-hearted,  that 
arc  far  from  righteousness : 

13.  I  bring  near  my  righteousness ;    it  shall 

not  lie  for  otT,  aud  my  salvation  shall  not  tarry :  aud  I 
will  place  salvation  iu  Zion  for  Israel  my  glory. 

—  xlix.  5.  Aud  now,  saith  the  Lord  that  formed 
me  from  the  womb  to  be  his  servant,  to  bring  Jacob 
again  to  him.  Though  Israel  be  not  gathered,  yet  shall 
I  be  glorious  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  aud  iuy  God 
shall  be  my  strength. 

6.  And  he  said.  It  is  a  light  thing  that  thou 

shouldest  be  my  servant  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of  Jacob, 
and  to  restore  the  preserved  of  Israel  :  I  will  also  give 
thee  for  a  light  to  the  Gentiles,  that  thou  mayest  be  my 
salvation  unto  the  end  of  the  earth. 

7.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  Redeemer  of  Is- 
rael, atid  his  Holv  One,  to  him  whom  man  despiseth, 
to  him  whom  the"  nation  abhorreth,  to  a  servant  of  ru- 
lers. Kings  shall  see  aud  arise,  ])rinces  also  shall  wor- 
ship, because  of  the  Lord  that  is  faithful,  and  the  Ho- 
ly One  of  Israel,  and  he  shall  choose  thee. 

■ 8.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  In  an  acceptable  time 

have  I  heard  thee,  aud  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I 
helped  thee :  and  I  will  preserve  thee,  and  give  thee 


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CHAP.  Tin. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII, 


for  a  covenant  of  the  people,  to  establish  the  earth,  to 
cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  heritages ; 

/<.  xlix.  >J.  That  thoumayest  say  to  the  prisoners,  Go 
forth  ;  to  tlieni  that  are  in  "darkness,  Shew  yourselves. 
They  shall  feed  in  the  ways,  and  then-  pastures  sJiall  be 
in  ail  high  iilaces. 

10.  Thev  shall  not  hunger  nor  thirst ;  neither 

shall  the  lieat  nor  sun  smite  them :  for  he  that  hath 
mercy  on  tliem  shall  lead  them,  even  by  the  springs  of 
water  shall  he  guide  them. 

11.  And  I  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  way, 

and  mv  hinhwavs  shall  be  exalted. 

—  li".  3.  "For  ihe  Lord  shall  comfort  Zion  :  he  will 
comfort  all  her  waste  places ;  and  he  will  make  her 
wilderness  like  Eden,  and  her  desert  like  the  garden 
of  the  Lord:  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  found  therem, 
thanksgiving,  "aiid  the  voice  of  melody. 

-  .5.  >ly  righteousness  is  near ;  my  salvation  is 

gone  forth,  and  mine  arms  shall  judge  the  people ;  the 
isles  shall  wait  upon  me,  and  on  mine  arm  shall  they 
trust. 

—  lii.  8.  Thv  watchmen  shall  lift  up  the  voice  ;  with 
the  voice  together  shall  they  sing :  for  they  shall  see 
eye  to  eve,  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  again  Zion. 

'13.  Behold,  my  servant  shall  deal  prudentlj', 

he  shall  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be  very  high. 

l').  So  shall   he  sprinkle  many  nations ;   the 

kings  shall  shut  their  mouths  at  him  :  for  tiiiit  which 
Lad" not  l.ieen  told  them  shall  they  see ;  and  thai  which 
they  had  not  heard  shall  thev  consider. 

—  liv.  11.  O  thou  atllicted,  tossed  with  tempest,  (/;»? 
not  comforted,  behold,  I  will  lay  thy  stones  with  foir 
colours,  and  lay  thv  foundations  with  sapphires. 

13.  Aiid  I'will  make  thy  windows  of  agates, 

and  thy  gates  of  carbuncles,  and  all  thy  borders  of 
pleasant  stones. 

13.  And  all  thy  chikh-en  shaU  be  taught  of  the 

Loud  ;  and  great  ■''h((U  be  the  peace  of  thy  children. 

1,5.  Behold,  they  shall  surely  ga'ther  together, 

but  not  by  me :  whosoever  shall  gather  together  agamst 
thee  shall  fall  for  thy  sake. 

IG.  Behold,"  I    have  created  the  smith  that 

bloweth  the  coals  in  the  fire,  aud  that  bringeth  forth 
an  instrument  for  his  work ;  and  I  have  created  the 
■waster  to  destroy. 

—  Iv.  5.  Behold,  thou  shalt  call  a  nation  fJiot  thou 
knowest  not,  and  nations  i/iat  Imew  not  thee  shall  run 
imto  thee,  l)ecause  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  for  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel ;  for  he  hath  glorified  thee. 

—  lix.  21.  As  for  me,  this  is  my  covenant  with  thetn, 
saith  the  Lokd  ;  My  Spirit  that  'is  upon  thee,  and  my 
words  which  I  have  put  in  thy  mouth,  shall  not  de- 
part out  of  thy  month,  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of  thy 
seed,  nor  out  o'f  the  month  of  thy  seed's  seed,  saith  the 
Lord,  from  henceforth  and  for  "ever. 

Ix.  13.  The  gloiy  of  Lebanon  shall  come  unto 

thee,  the  fir  tree,  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box  together, 
to  beautify  the  place  of  my  sanctuary ;  and  I  will  make 
the  place  of  niy  feet  glorious. 

17.  For  brass  I  will  firing  gold,  and  for  iron  I 

■will  bring  silver,  and  for  wood  brass,  and  for  stones 
iron :  I  -ivill  also  make  thy  officers  peace,  and  thine 
exactors  righteousness. 

18.  Violence  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy 

land,  wasting  nor  destruction  within  thy  borders;  but 
thou  shall  call  thy  walls  Salvation,  and  thy  gates 
Praise. 

19.  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by 

day ;  neither  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give  light 
unto  thee :  but  the  Lord  shall  be  unto  thee  an  ever- 
lasting light,  and  thy  God  thy  gloiy. 

20.  Tliy  sun  shall  no  more  go  do-mi ;  neither 

shall  thy  moon" withdraw  itself:  for  the  Lord  shall  he 
thine  everlasting  light,  and  the  days  of  thy  mom-ning 
shall  be  ended. 

Ixi.  4.  And  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes,  they 

shall  raise  ui>  the  former  desolations,  and  they  shall 
repair  the  waste  cities,  the  desolations  of  many  gener- 
ations. ,  o    ■, 

r,.  And  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your 

flocks,  and  the  sons  of  the  alien  shall  be  your  plough- 
men and  your  vinedressers. 

0."  But  ye  shall  be  named  the  Priests  of  the 

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Lord  ■  7nen  shall  call  vou  the  Mmisters  of  our  God ; 
ye  shall  cat  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles,  and  in  their 
"glory  shall  ve  Ijoast  yourselves. 

_:ixv,  l."l  am  sought  of  Ihei/i  that  asked  not /or 
me  :  I  am  found  of  tliem  that  sought  me  not :  I  said, 
Beliold  me,  behold  me,  unto  a  nation  ihtd  Vt-as  not 
called  bv  my  name.  , .  ^    ., 

—  Ixvi.  7.  Before  she  travailed,  she  brought  forth; 
before  her  pain  came,  she  was  delivered  of  a  man  child. 

8.  AVho  hath  heard  such  a  thing':'  who  hath 

seen  such  things  ?  Shall  the  earth  be  made  to  bring 
forth  in  one  dav"?  or  shall  a  nation  be  born  at  once'? 
for  as  soon  as"  Zion  travailed,  she  brought  forth  her 
children.  ,  .    ,         ,      ^ 

9.  Shall  I  bring  to  the  birth,  and  not  cause  to 

bring  forth?  saith  the  Lord:  shall  I  cause  to  brmg 
forth  and  shut  tf:e  itomh  ?  saith  thy  God. 

10.  Rejoice  ve  with  Jerusalem,  and  be  glad 

with  her,  all  ye  that  "love  her :  rejoice  for  joy  with  her, 
all  ye  that  mourn  for  her :  .  ^   ,      •„ 

J 11.  That  ye  may  suck,  and  be  satisfied  with 

the  breasts  other  "consolations;  that  ye  may  milk  out, 
and  be  delighted  with  the  abundance  of  her  glory. 

l-J.^For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

extend  peace  to  her  like  a  river,  and  the  glory  of  the 
Gentiles  like  a  flowing  sd'eam  :  then  shall  ye  suck,  ye 
shall  be  borne  upon'/ic;'  sides,  and  be  dandled  upon 

/«■.'■  knees.  .  ..    .  ., 

13.  As  one  whom  his  mother  comtorteth,  so 

will  I  comfort  you;  and  ye  shall  be  comforted  in  Je- 
rusalem. .,    ,  .  .    , 

21.  And  I  will  also  take  of  them  for  priests 

and  for  Levites,  saith  the  Lord. 

Jer.  xvi.  19.  O  Lord,  mv  stren.gth,  and  my  tortress, 
and  my  refuge  in  the  da'v  of  aflliction,  the  Gentiles 
shall  come  niito  thee  from  the  ends  of  the  earth,  and 
shall  say.  Surely  our  fathers  have  inheritc^tl  lies,  vanity, 
and  things  wherein  there  is  no  profit. 

Mai  i.  11.  For,  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  even  unto 
the  "-oinn-  down  of  the  same,  mv  name  shall  be  great 
among  the  Gentiles ;  and  in  every  place  incense  shall 
be  offered  unto  my  name,  and  a  pure  ofl'ermg :  for  my 
name  shall  be  great  among  the  heathen,  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts.  ,      ,  .  , 

Mat.  xii.  17.  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet,  saying, 

I'S.  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen  ; 

my  beloved,  in  whom"mv  soul  is  well  pleased:  I  will 
piit  my  Spirit  upon  him," and  he  shall  shew  judgment 
to  the"Gentiles. 

21.  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  trust. 


§  6S.    Particular  Xatioiis  Referred  to. 

(1.   EGYPT   XSO   ASSYRIA.) 

Is  ,\ix  18  In  that  dav  shall  five*  cities  in  the  land 
of  Egypt  siieak  the  language  of  Canaan,  and  swear  to 
the  L"oRD  of  hosts;  one  shall  be  called.  The  city  of 

destruction.  ,  ,.      ,     ., 

19   In  that  day  shall  there  be  an  altar  to  the 

Lord  in  the  midst  of  "the  land  of  Egypt,  and  a  pillar 
at  the  border  thereof  to  the  Lord. 

20   And  it  shall  be  for  a  sign  and  for  a  witness 

unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  the  land  of  Egypt:  for  they 
shall  ciT  unto  the  Lord  because  of  the  oppressors,  and 
he  shall  send  them  a  saviour,  and  a  great  one,  and  he 
shall  deliver  them.  „  ,     ,  ,    -c- 

21.  And  the  Lord  shall  be  known  to  ligyi^t, 

and  the  Eo-vptians  shall  know  the  Lord  in  that  day, 
and  shairdo  sacrifice  and  oblation;  yea,  they  shall 
vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  perform  it. 

23    In  that  dav  shall  there  be  a  highway  out 

of  En^vpt  to  Assvria,  a"nd  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into 
E-ypt,  and  the"E2vptian  into  Assyi'ia,  and  the  Egji)- 
tiaiis  shall  serve  with  the  Assyrians. 

24   In  that  dav  shall  Israel  be  the  thu-d  with 

E.gypt  and  with  Assyria,  even  a  blessing  in  the  midst 

of  the  laud:  ,    „  , , 

.  o,5  Whom  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  bless,  say- 
ing. Blessed  be  Egypt  my  people,  and  Assyria  the  work 
ofmy  hands,  antUsrael  mine  inheritance. 

*  The  nunitiiT  ffrt  is  symliolic  onncompletenesa  denoting  as 
Delitzsrh  ^.ays.  "a  fni-mentarv  commencement  of  Egypt  3  fuluro 
and  complete  couversion."" — H. 


CHAP.  VIII. 


OTHER  XATI0X3. 


BOOK  XII. 


(3.  THE  cnrNESE.) 
It.  xlix.  12.  Beliold,  theso  sliall  come  from  far:  nnd, 
lo,  these  from  the  north  aiul  from  the  west :  and  these 
from  the  hiuil  of  Smim. 

(3.    SE^■EU.\L   OTIIF.n   X.VTIOKS.) 

It.  Ix.  1.  Arise,  shine ;  for  thy  li^'ht  is  come,  and  the 
glory  of  the  Ltmu  is  liseu  upon  thee. 

— "  —  2.  For,  lu'hold,  the  ilarl^ness  shall  cover  the 
earth,  and  irross  darkness  the  pco|)le ;  but  the  Lord 
shall  arise  upon  thee,  and  his  glory  shall  be  seen  upon 
thee. 

3.  And  the  Gentiles  shall  eome  to  thy  light, 

and  kings  to  the  hrishtness  of  thy  rising. 

4.  Lift  u|i  tliine  eyes  rotmd  about,  and  see: 

all  they  gather  themselves  togetlier,  llieycome  to  thec: 
thy  sons  sliall  come  from  far,  and  thy  daughters  shall 
be  nursed  at  t/ii/  side. 

.5.  Then  thou  shalt  see,  and  flow  together,  and 

thine  heart  shall  fear,  and  l>e  enlarged ;  because  the 
abundance  of  the  sea  shall  be  couveried  unto  thee,  the 
forces  of  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto  thee. 

G.  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  cover  thee, 

the  dromedaries  of  Midian  and  Epliali ;  all  they  from 
Sheba  shall  come:  they  shall  bring  gold  and  incense; 
and  they  shall  shew  forth  the  praises  of  the  Lord. 

7.  All  the  tloeks  of  Kedar  shall  be  gathered 

together  unto  thee,  the  rams  of  Nebaioth  shall  min- 
ister unto  thee:  they  shall  come  up  with  acceptance 
on  mine  altar,  and  I  will  glorif\-  the  house  of  my  glor}'. 

8.  Who  lire  these  tJic'it  fly  as  a  cloud,  and  as 

the  doves  to  their  windows? 

9.  Surely  the  isles  sliall  wait  for  me,  and  the 

ships  of  Tarshish  first,  to  liring  thy  sons  from  far,  their 
silver  and  their  gold  with  tliem,  unto  the  name  of  the 
Loud  thy  God,  :uid  to  the  Holy  One  of  Israel,  because 
he  hath  glorified  thee. 

—  Ixvi.  19.  And  I  will  set  a  sign  among  them,  and 
I  will  send  those  that  escape  of  them  unto  the  nations, 
/"  Tarshish,  Pul,  and  Lud,  that  draw  the  bow,  to  Tubal 
and  .Javan,  to  the  isles  afar  off,  tliat  have  not  heard 
my  fame,  neither  have  seen  my  glory  ;  and  they  shall 
declare  nij'  glorj-  among  the  Gentiles. 

20.  And  they  shall  bring  all  your  brethren  /or 

an  offering  unto  the  Lord  out  of  all  nations  upon 
horses,  and  in  chariots,  and  in  litters,  and  upon  mules, 
and  upon  swift  beasts,  to  my  holy  mountain  .Jerusalem, 
saith  the  Lord,  as  the  children  of  Israel  bring  .an  offer- 
ing in  a  clean  vessel  into  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

§  69.    Jewish  C'oiitcnipt  for  the  GentUes. 

.ToJin  vii.  3-5.  Then  said  the  Jews  among  themselves, 
Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  find  him  ?  will 
he  go  unto  the  dispersed  among  the  Gentiles,  and 
teach  the  Gentiles  ? 

§  70.    Christ's  Parables  Illustrating  the  Call  of 
the  (ientUcs. 

(1.    THE   GRE.4T   SUPPER.) 

Lul-e  xiv.  16.  Then  sai<i  he  unto  him,  A  certain  man 
made  a  great  supper,  and  bade  many: 

17.  And  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say 

to  them  that  were  bidden.  Come;  for  all  things  are 
now  ready. 

IS.  And  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to 

make  excuse.  The  first  said  unto  him,  I  have  bought 
a  inece  of  ground,  and  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it :  I 
priiy  thee  have  me  excuseil. 

19.  And  another  said,  I  have  bought  five  yoke 

of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove  them :  I  pray  thee  have 
me  excused, 

20.  And  another  said,  I  have  married  a  wife, 

and  th.erefore  I  cannot  come. 

21.  So  that  servant  came,  and  shewed  his  lord 

these  things.  Then  the  master  of  the  house  being 
angry  said  to  his  servant.  Go  out  c|uickly  into  the 
streets  and  lanes  of  the  city,  and  bring  in"  hither  the 
poor,  and  the  maimed,  and  the  halt,  and  the  blind. 

22.  And  the  servant  said.  Lord,  it  is  done  as 

thou  hast  commanded,  :md  yet  there  is  room. 

23.  And  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant,  Go 


out  into  the  highways  and  hedges,  and  compel  Ihem 
to  come  in,  that  my  house  may  be  filled. 

24.  For  I  say  unto  you.  That  none  of  those 

men  which  were  bidden  shall  taste  of  my  supper. 

(2.   THE   WICKED   ITX'Sl!.\XD.>rEX.) 

Mat.  xxi.  33.  Hear  another  pandilc:  There  was  a 
certain  liouseholder,  which  iilanled  a  vineyard,  and 
hedged  it  round  about,  and  digged  a  winepress  in  it, 
and  built  a  tower,  iind  let  it  oilt  to  husbandmen,  and 
went  into  ;i  far  country : 

34.  And  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew  near, 

he  sent  his  serv;iiits  lo  the  husbandmen,  that  they 
might  receive  the  fruits  of  it. 

35.  And  the  husbandmen  took  his  sen-ants, 

and  beat  one,  and  killed  another,  and  stoned  another. 

3G.  -Vgain,  he  sent  other  servants  more  than 

the  first:  and  they  did  unto  them  likewise. 

37.  But  last  of  all  he  sent  unto  them  Lis  son, 

saying,  Thev  will  reverence  my  son. 

—  —  38.  "But  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the  son, 
Uiey  said  among  themselves.  This  is  the  heir;  come, 
let  "us  kill  him,  and  let  us  seize  on  his  inlieritance. 

39.  And  they  caught  him,  and  c;ist  /tim  out 

of  the  vineyard,  and  slew  /liin. 

40. "When  the  lord  therefore  of  the  vineyard 

Cometh,  what  will  he  do  unto  those  Iiusbandmen? 

•  41.  They  say   unto  him,   He  will  miserably 

destroy  those  wickedmen,  and  will  let  out  his  %nneyard 
unto  other  husbandmen,  which  shall  render  him  the 
fruits  in  their  seasons. 

•  Mii-k  xii.  1.  And  he  began  to  speak  unto  them  by 
parables.  A  certain  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set 
a  hedue  about  if,  and  digged  a  jAuce  for  the  winefat, 
and  built  a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and 
went  into  a  far  country. 

2.  And  at  the  "season  he  sent  to  the  husband- 
men a  servant,  that  he  might  receive  from  the  hus- 
bandmen of  the  fruit  of  th(? vineyard. 

3.  And  they  caught  him,  and  beat  him,  and 

sent  hiia  away  enipt}'. 

4.  Aiid  ;igain  he  sent  unto  them  another  ser- 
vant; and  at  him  they  cast  stones,  and  wouuded  him 
in  the  head,  and  sent  him  away  shamefully  handled. 

0.  And  again  he  sent  another ;  and  him  they 

killed,  and  many  others;  beating  some,  and  killmg 
some. 

6.  Having  yet  therefore  one  son,  his  well  be- 
loved, he  sent  him  "also  last  tmto  them,  saying.  They 
will  reverence  my  son. 

7.  But  those  husbandmen  said  among  them- 
selves. This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him,  and  the 
inheritance  shall  be  oui-s. 

8.  And  they  took  him,  and  killed  him,  and  cast 

him  out  of  the  vineyard. 

9.  What  shall  therefore  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do  ?  he  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen, 
and  will  give  the  vineyard  unto  others. 

L'ikc  XX.  9.  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people 
this  parable ;  A  certain"  man  jilauted  a  vineyard,  and 
let  it  forth  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into  afar  coimtry 
for  a  long  time. 

10.  And  at  the  season  he  sent  a  servant  to  the 

husbandmen,  that  they  shoidd  give  him  of  the  fruit  of 
the  vineyard :  but  the  husbandmen  beat  him,  and  sent 
him  away  empty. 

11,  And  again  he  sent  another  sen-ant:  and 

they  beat  him  also^  and  entreated  him  shamefully,  and 
sent  him  away  emptj-. 

12.  And  again  he  sent  a  third :    and  they 

wounded  him  .also,  and  cast  him  out, 

13.  Then  said  the  lord  of  the  vineyard.  What 

shall  I  do?  I  will  send  my  beloved  son:"  it  may  be 
they  will  reverence  him  when  they  see  him. 

-^ 14.  But  when  the  husbanilmen  saw  him,  they 

re:isoncd  among  themselves,  saving.  This  is  the  heir: 
come,  let  us  kill  him,  that  the  iniieritance  m.aybeours. 

15.  So  thev  cast  him  out  of  the  vinevard,  and 

killed  him.  What  therefore  shall  the  lord  of  the  vine- 
yard do  unto  them  ? 

10.  lie  sh:ill  come  and  destroy  the.se  husband- 
men, and  shall  give  the  vinevard  to  others.  And 
when  they  heard "i<,  they  said,  (Sod  forbid. 


CHAP.  vni. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


(3.    THE   MARRIAGE   OP  THE   KENG's   SOX.) 

Mat.  xxii.  1.  Anil  Jesus  answered  and  spake  unto 
them  again  Ijy  jvirables,  and  said, 

2.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  cer- 
tain king,  wliich  made  a  marriage  for  his  son, 

3.  And  sent  forth  his  servants  to  call  them 

that  were  bidden  to  the  wedding :  and  they  would  not 
come. 

4.  Again,  he  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying, 

Tell  them  which  are  liidden,  Behold,  I  have  prepared 
my  dinner :  my  oxen  and  my  fallings  are  killed,  and 
all  things  are  ready:  come  unto  the  marriage. 

5.  But  they  made  light  of  it,  and  went  their 

ways,  one  to  his  form,  anothe'r  to  his  merchandise : 

6.  And  the  remnant  took  his  servants,  and 

entreated  them  spitefully,  and  slew  them. 

7-  But  when  the  king  heard  thereof,  he  was 

wroth :  find  he  sent  forth  his  armies,  and  destroyed 
those  murderers,  and  Imrned  up  theu-  city. 

8.  Then  saith  he  to  his  servants, "The  wedding 

is  ready,  but  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  worthy. 

9-  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways,  and  as 

man}-  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  marriage. 

10.  So  those  servants  went  out'into  the  high- 
ways, and  gathered  together  all  as  many  as  tlicv  found, 
both  bad  and  good :  and  the  wedding  was  furnished 
with  guests. 

§  71.    Gospel  Cnin-ied  to  the  Samaritans. 

John  iv.  39.  And  many  of  the  Samaritans  of  that 
city  believed  on  him  for  the  sa_ving  of  the  woman, 
which  testified,  He  told  me  all  that  ever  I  did. 

Acts  viii.  5.  Then  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of 
Samaria,  and  jireached  Christ  unto  them. 

13.  But  when  they  believed  Philip  preaching 

the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  the 
name  of  Jesus  Christ,  they  were  baptized,  both  men 
and  women. 

13.  Then  Simon  himself  believed  also :  and 

when  he  was  baptized,  he  continued  with  Philip,  and 
wondered,  beholding  the  miracles  and  signs  which 
were  done. 

14.  Now  when  the  apostles  which  were  at  Je- 
rusalem heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of 
God,  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John : 

17.  Then  laid  they  their  hands  on  them,  and 

they  received  the  Holy  Gliost. 

25.  And  they",  when  they  had  testified  and 

preached  the  word  of  the  Lord,  returned  to  Jerusalem, 
and  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of  the  Sa- 
maritans. 

§  72.    The  Ethiopian  Eunuch  Baptized. 

Ads  viii.  29.  Then  the  Spirit  said  unto  Philip,  Go 
near,  and  join  yourself  to  this  chariot. 

36.  And  as  they  went  on  their  way,  they  came 

unto  a  certain  water  :  and  the  eunuch  said.  See,  here 
is  water ;  what  doth  hinder  me  lo  be  baptized  ? 

37.  And  Philip  said.  If  thou  bclievest  with  all 

thine  heart,  thou  mayest.  And  he  answered  and  said, 
I  believe  that  Jesus  Chiist  is  the  Son  of  God. 

§  7.3.    St.  Paul. 

(1.   niS  EARLY   LIFE.) 

Ada  xsi.  37.  And  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  cas- 
tle, he  said  unto  the  chief  captain.  May  I  speak  unto 
thee  ?    Who  said.  Canst  thou  speak  Greek  ? 

38.  Art  not  tliou  that  Egv'ptian,  which  before 

these  days  madcst  an  uproar,  and"  leddest  out  into  the 
wilderness  four  tliousand  men  that  were  murderers  ? 

39.  But  Paul  said,  I  am  a  man  which  am  a  Jew 

of  Tarsus,  a  citi/  in  Cilicia,  a  citizen  of  no  mean  city ; 
and,  I  beseech  thee,  suffer  me  to  speak  unto  the  peop'le. 

40.  And  wlien  he  had  given  bun  license,  Paul 

stood  on  tlie  stairs,  and  beckoned  with  the  hand  unto 
the  people.  And  wlicn  there  was  made  a  great  silence, 
he  spake  unto  them  in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  saying, 

—  xxii.  1.  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 
defence  irhieh  I  make  now  unto  you. 

—  —  2.  (And  when  they  heard  that  he  spake  in  the 
Hebrew  tongue  to  them,  they  kept  the  more  silence : 
and  he  saith^) 

3.  I  am  vcrilj-  a  man  which  am  a  Jew,  born  in 

34 


Tarsus,  a  city  in  Cilicia,  yet  brought  up  in  this  city  at 
the  feet  of  Gamaliel,  and  taught  according  to  the  "per- 
fect manner  of  the  law  of  the  fathere,  audVas  zealous 
toward  God,  as  ye  all  are  this  daj-. 

—  xx\n.  1.  Tlien  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  Thou  art 
permitted  to  speak  for  thyself  Theu  Paul  stretched 
forth  the  hand,  and  answered  for  himself: 

2.  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  be- 
cause I  shall  answer  for  myself  "this  day  before  thee 
touching  all  the  things  whereof  I  am  accused  of  the 
Jews : 

3.  Especiall}^  because  Iknoio  thee  to  be  expert 

in  all  customs  and  questions  which  are  among  the 
Jews  :  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently. 

4.  My  manner  of  life  from  mv  youth,  which 

was  at  the  lirst  among  mine  own  nation  "at  Jerusalem, 
know  all  the  Jews ; 

5.  Which  knew  me  from  the  1  >eginning,  if  they 

would  testify,  that  after  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our 
religion  I  lived  a  Pharisee. 

(2.   HIS   CON^-ERSIOX.      3C  OR  37  A.  D.) 

Acts  xxii.  10.  And  I  said,  What  shall  I  do,  Lord  ? 
xlnd  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  and  go  into  Da- 
mascus ;  and  there  it  sliall  lie  told  thee  of  all  things 
which  are  appointed  for  thee  to  do. 

(3.  HIS  coM^^ssIOx.) 
Acts  ix.  15.  But  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Go  thy 
way :  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  Ijear  my 
name  before  the  Gentiles,  and  kings,  and  the  children 
of  Israel: 

—  xxii.  15.  For  thou  shalt  lie  his  witness  unto  all 
men  of  what  thou  hast  seen  and  heard. 

IG.  And  now  why  tarriesl  thou  ?  arise,  and  be 

liajitized,  and  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  the  name 
of  the  Lord. 

21.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Depart  :  for  I  will 

send  thee  far  hence  unto  the  Gentiles. 

—  xxvi.  16.  But  rise,  and  stand  upon  thy  feet  :  for 
I  have  appeared  unto  thee  for  this  purpose,  to  make 
thee  a  minister  and  a  witness  both  of  these  things 
which  thou  hast  seen,  and  of  those  things  in  the  which 
I  will  appear  unto  thee  ; 

17.  Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and/?'o»i 

the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  now  I  send  thee, 

18.  To  open  their  eyes,  and  to  turn  them  from 

darkness  to  light,  &nA  from  the  power  of  Satan  unto 
God,  that  the)'  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins,  and  in- 
heritance among  them  which  are  sanctified  by  faith 
that  is  in  me. 

(4.    THE  DISCIPLES  AT   FIRST   AFRAED   OF   HTM.) 

Ads  ix.  26.  And  when  Saul  was  come  to  Jerusalem, 
he  assaved  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples :  but  they 
were  all  afraid  of  him,  and  believed  not  that  he  was  a 
disciple. 

(5.   ARE   PERSU.UJED   TO   RECEIVE   HIM.) 

Acts  ix.  27.  But  Barnabas  took  him,  and  brought  him 
to  the  apostles,  and  declared  unto  them  how  he  had 
seen  the  Lord  in  the  way,  and  that  he  had  spoken  to 
him,  and  how  he  had  "preached  boldly  at  Damascus 
in  the  name  of  Jesus. 

28.  And  he  was  with  them  coming  in  and  go- 
ing out  at  Jerusalem. 

(6.    THEY  ACCEPT   HIM   AS   .\]Sr   .\P0STLE   TO    THE    GEN- 
TILES.) 

Gal.  ii.  7.  But  contrariwise,  when  they  saw  that  the 
gospel  of  the  unchcumcision  was  committed  unto  me, 
as  the  gospel  of  the  circumcision  was  unto  Peter  ; 

8.  (For  he  that  wrought  effectually  in  Peter  to 

the  apostleship  of  the  circumcision,  the  same  was 
mighty  in  me  toward  the  Gentiles ;) 

■^  —  9.  And  when  James,  Cephas,  and  John,  who 
seemed  to  be  pillars,  perceived  the  grace  that  was  given 
unto  me,  tliey  gave  to  me  aud  Barnabas  the  right  hands 
of  fellowship ;  that  we  shoidd  go  unto  the  heathen,  and 
they  unto  the  circmncision. 

(7.    HE  M.IGNIFIES  HIS   OWN   OFFICE.) 

Bom.  i.  5.  By  whom  we  have  received  grace  and 

S 


CHAP.  VIII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


apiistlesljip.  for  obctlicnce  to  the  I'aith  among  all  un- 
lions,  for  his  n;\iiR'  ; 

JioDi.  i.  13.  Xow  I  would  not  have  you  icrnorant, 
brethren,  th;\t  uttentinies  I  purposed  to  coiue  unto  you, 
(but  was  lot  hithcrtd.l  that  I  niiiiht  have  some  fruit 
among  you  also,  even  as  among  other  Gentiles. 

"U.  I  am  debtor  both  to  the  Greeks,  and  to  the 

Barbarians;  both  to  the  wise,  and  to  the  unwise. 

1.5.  So,  as  mueh  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready  to 

preach  the  gospel  to  vou  that  are  at  Rome  also. 

—  XV.  Ki.'  Tliat  I  "should  be  the  minister  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  the  Gentiles,  ministering  the  gospel  of  God, 
that  the  otTering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might  be  accepta- 
ble, being  sanetitied  by  tlie  Holy  Ghost 

3  (V.  iii.  (i.  \Vho  also  hath  made  us  able  ministers 
of  the  new  testament  ;  not  of  the  letter,  but  of  the 
spirit :  for  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  givcth  life. 

Eji/i.  iii.  1.  For  this  cause  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of 
Jesus  Christ  tor  you  Gentiles, 

0.  If  yo  have  heard  of  the  dispensation  of  the 

grace  of  God  which  is  given  me  to  you-ward  ; 

7.  Whereof  I  was  made  a  "minister,  according 

to  the  gift  of  the  grace  of  God  given  unto  me  by  the 
etTectual  working  of  his  power. 

8.  Unto  me,  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all 

saints,  is  this  grace  given,  that  I  should  preach  among 
the  Gentiles  tfie  luisearchable  riches  of  Christ; 

C')'.  i.  "3").  Whereof  i  am  made  a  minister,  according 
to  the  disiiensation  of  God  which  is  given  to  me  for 
you,  to  fultil  the  word  of  God ; 

26.  Eivii  the  mystery  which  hath  been  hid 

from  ages  and  from  generations,  but  now  is  made 
m;inifest  to  his  saints  : 

27.  To  whom  God  would  make  known  what 

!.«  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  this  mystery  among  the 
Gentiles  ;  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory : 

2  I'im.  i.  11.  Whereunto  I  "am  appointed  a  preacher, 
and  an  apostle,  and  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles. 

§  74.    Cornelius,  tbe  Roman  Centurion. 

(1.  SENDS  FOR  PETEK.   ABOUT  40  A.D.) 

Arts.  X.  8.  And  when  he  had  declared  all  these  things 
imto  them,  he  sent  them  to  Joppa. 

(2.  Peter's  vision.) 

Acts  xi.  9.  But  the  voice  answered  me  ag.ain  from 
heaven,  What  God  hath  cleansed,  that  call  not  thou 
common. 

10.  And  this  was  done  three  times :  and  all 

were  ilrawn  up  again  into  heaven. 

(3.   PETER  GOES.) 

Acts  X.  17.  Xow  while  Peter  doubted  in  himself 
what  this  vision  which  he  had  seen  should  mean,  be- 
hold, the  men  which  were  sent  from  Cornelius  had 
made  inquiiy  for  Simon's  house,  and  stood  before  the 
gate, 

IS.  And  called,  and  asked  whether  Simon, 

which  was  stiniamed  Peter,  were  lodged  there. 

21.  Then  Peter  went  down  to  the  men  which 

were  sent  unto  him  from  Cornelius  ;  and  said.  Behold, 
I  am  he  whom  ye  seek :  what  is  the  cause  wherefore 
ye  are  come  ? 

22.  And  they  said,  Cornelius  the  centurion,  a 

just  man,  and  one  that  feareth  God,  and  of  good  re- 
liort  among  all  the  nation  of  the  Jews,  was  warned 
from  God  by  a  holy  angel  to  send  for  thee  into  his 
house,  and  to  hear  words  of  thee. 

23.  Then  c;dled  he  them  in,  and  lodged  tlhem. 

And  on  the  morrow  Peter  went  away  with  them,  and 
certain  brethren  from  Joppa  accompanied  him. 

24.  And  the  morrow  after  they  entere<l  into 

Cesarea.  And  Cornelius  waited  for  them,  and  had 
called  tosether  liis  kinsmen  and  near  friends. 

27.  And  as  he  talked  with  him,  he  went  in, 

and  found  manv  that  were  come  together. 

28.  And  he  said  unto  them.^'e  know  how  that 

it  is  an  unlawful  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to  keep 
company,  or  come  unto  one  of  another  nation ;  but 
God  had  shewetl  me  that  I  should  not  call  any  man 
common  or  imclean. 

29.  Therefore  came  I  unto  you  without  gsiin- 


saying,  as  soon  as  I  was  sent  for ;  I  ask  therefore  for 
what  intent  ye  have  sent  for  me  ? 

(4.    HIS  RECEPTION.) 

Acts  X.  32.  Send  therefore  to  Joppa,  and  call  hither 
Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter;  he  is  lodL'ed  in  the 
house  of  one  Simon  a  tanner  by  the  sea  side :  who, 
when  he  comet h,  shall  si)eak  unto  thee. 

3:i.  Immediatelv  therefore  I  sent  to  thee ;  and 

thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  .art  come.  N'ow  there- 
I'nre  are  we  all  here  present  liefore  God,  to  hear  all 
things  that  are  commanded  thee  of  God. 


s>  .i>. 


Attitude  of  the  Church  in  Jenisaleiu. 


(1.  PETER  QVESTIONED.) 

Acts  xi.  1.  And  the  apostles  and  brethren  that  were 
in  Judea  heard  that  the  Gentiles  had  also  received  the 
word  of  God. 

2.  And  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem, 

they  that  were  of  the  circumcision  contended  with 
him. 

3.  Saying,  Thou  went  in  to  men  uncircum- 

cised,  and  didst  eat  with  them. 

(2.   HIS  COURSE   APPRO^■ED.) 

Acts  xi.  11.  And,  behold,  unmediately  there  were 
three  men  already  come  unto  the  house  where  I  was, 
sent  from  Cesarea  unto  me. 

12.  And  the  Spirit  bade  me  go  with  them, 

nothing  doubting.  Jloreovcr  these  six  brethren  ac- 
companied me,  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  house : 

13.  And  he  shewed  us  how  he  had  seen  an 

angel  in  his  house,  which  stood  and  said  unto  him, 
Send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  Simon,  whose  sur- 
name is  Peter ; 

14.  Who  shall  tell  thee  words,  whereby  thou 

and  all  th}-  house  shall  he  saved. 

17.  Forasmuch  then  as  God  gave  them  the  lil^e 

gift  as  7ie  did  unto  us,  who  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  what  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  ? 

18.  When  they  heard  the.se  things,  they  held 

their  peace,  and  glorified  God,  saying,  Then  hath  God 
also  to  the  Gentiles  granted  repentance  unto  life. 

§  "C.    The  Gentile  Chnrch  in  Antioch. 

(1.    ITS  BEGINNINO.      .iBOUT  40  A.D.) 

Ads  si.  21.  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with 
them :  and  a  gi-eat  number  believed,  and  turned  unto 
the  Lord. 

22.  Then  tidings  of  these  things  came  unto  the 

ears  of  the  church  which  was  in  Jerusalem  :  and  they 
sent  forth  Barnabas,  that  he  should  go  as  far  as  An- 
tioch. 

23.  Who,  when  he  came,  and  had  seen  the 

grace  of  God,  was  glad,  and  exhorted  them  all,  that 
with  pm-pose  of  heart  they  would  cleave  unto  the 
Lord. 

(2.   PAUL  BROUGHT  FROM   T.UiSUS.      44  A.D.) 

Acts  xi.  25.  Then  departed  Barnabas  to  Tarsus,  for 
to  seek  Saul ; 

26.  And  when  he  had  found  him,  he  brought 

him  unto  Antioch.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  a  whole 
year  they  assembled  themselves  with  the  church,  and 
taught  much  people.  And  the  disciples  were  called 
Chi'istians  first  in  Antioch. 

(3.   RETURNS   WITH   BARNABAS   FROM    JERUSALEM. 
45   A.D.) 

Acts  xii.  24.  But  the  word  of  God  grew  .and  multi- 
plied. 

25.  And  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Je- 
rusalem, when  they  had  fulfilled  t!teir  miuistn',  and 
took  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was  Mark. 

5  77.    St.  PanPs  First  Missionary  Tour. 
4G-47  A.D. 

(1.   ISLAND  OP    CYPRUS.) 

(See  Acts  xiii.  4-6.1 

Acts  xiii.  7.  Which  was  with  the  deputy  of  the 


349 


CHAP.  VIII. 


OTHER  NATIOXS. 


BOOK  XII. 


country.  Sergiiis  Paulus,  a  prudent  man ;  who  called 
for  Barnabas  and  Saul,  and  desired  to  hear  the  word 
of  God.      , 

(3.   PERGA.) 

See  Acts  xiii.  13. 

(3.   ANTIOCH  IK  PISroiA.) 

See  Ads  xiii.  14-52. 

(4.  icoxruji.) 
See  Ads  xiv.  1-5. 

(5.     LTSTR.\   AXD  DERBE.) 

See  Ads  xiv.  6-30. 

(G.    B.VCK    AG.\IX  TO   .^Js'TIOCH.) 

Ads  xiv.  21.  And  when  they  had  preached  the  gos- 
pel to  that  city,  and  had  taught  many,  they  returned 
again  to  Lystra,  aud  to  Iconium,  and  Antioch. 

24"  And  after  they  had  passed  throughout  Pi- 

sidia,  they  came  to  Pamphylia. 

25.  And  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in 

Perga,  they  went  down  into  Attalla : 

26.  And  thence  sailed  to  Antioch,  fi'om  whence 

they  had  been  recommended  to  the  grace  of  God  for 
the  work  which  tliey  fulfilled. 

27.  And  when  thev  were  come,  and  had  gath- 
ered the  church  together,  thej'  rehearsed  all  that  God 
had  done  with  them,  and  how  he  had  oijened  the  door 
of  faith  unto  tlie  Gentiles. 

38.  Aud  there  they  abode  long  time  with  the 

disciples. 

§  78.    Tlie  Council  at  Jerusalem.    50  A.D. 

(1.   ITS  OCC.\SIOX.) 

Ads  XV.  1.  Aud  certain  men  which  came  down  from 
Judea  taught  the  brethren,  and' said,  Except  j'e  be  cir- 
cumcised after  the  manner  of  Moses,  ye  cannot  be 
saved. 

3.  'When  therefore  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no 

small  dissension  and  disputation  with  them,  they  de- 
termined that  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  certain  other  of 
them,  should  go  up  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  apostles  aud 
elders  about  this  question. 

3.  And  being  Iirought  on  their  way  by  the 

church,  they  passed  through  Phenice  and  "Samaria, 
declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles :  and  they 
caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  brethren. 

"4.  And  when  they  were  come  to  Jerusalem, 

they  were  received  of  the  church,  and  of  the  apostles 
and  elders,  ami  they  declared  all  things  that  God  had 
done  with  them. 

5.  But  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the 

Pharisees  which  believed,  saying.  That  it  was  needful 
to  circumcise  them,  and  to  command  them  to  keep  the 
law  of  Moses. 

(2.    DELIBERATIONS.) 

Ads  XV.  6.  And  the  apostles  and  elders  came  to- 
getlier  for  to  consider  of  this  matter. 

7.  And  when  there  had  been  much  disputing, 

Peter  rose  wyi,  and  said  unto  them,  Jlcn  and  brethren, 
ye  know  how  tliat  a  good  while  ago  God  made  choice 
among  us,  that  the  Gentiles  by  my  mouth  should  hear 
the  word  of  the  gospel,  and  lielieve. 

S.  And  God,  which  knoweth  the  hearts,  bare 

them  witness,  giving  them  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as  he 
did  unto  us  ; 

9.  And  put  no  difference  between  us  and  them, 

purifying  their  hearts  by  faith. 

— " —  10.  Now  therefore  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put 
a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples,  which  neither 
our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear? 

11.  But  we  lielieve  that  through  the  grace  of 

the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  we  shall  he  saved,  even  as  they. 

12.  Then  all  the  multitude  ke)it  silence,  and 

gave  audience  to  Barnabas  and  Paul,  (leclaring  what 
miracles  and  wonders  God  had  wrought  among  the 
Gentiles  bv  them. 

1:5.  And  after  they  had  held  their  pe.ace,  James 

answered,  saying,  JIcu  and  brethren,  hesirken  unto 
me: 

14.  Simeon  hath  declared  how  God  at  the  first 


did  visit  the  Gentiles,  to  take  out  of  them  a  people  for 
his  name. 

15.  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  proph- 
ets ;  as  it  is  written, 

16.  After  this  I   will  return,  and  will  build 

again  the  talieniacle  of  David,  which  is  fallen  down ; 
and  I  will  build  again  the  ruins  thereof,  and  I  will  set 
it  up : 

17.  That  the  residue  of  men  might  seek  after 

the  Lord,  and  all  the  Gentiles,  upon  whom  my  name  is 
called,  sailli  the  Lord,  who  doeth  all  these  things. 

19.  Wherefore  my  sentence  is,  that  we  trouble 

not  them,  which  from  among  the  Gentiles  are  turned 
to  God : 

20.  But  tliat  we  write  unto  them,  that  they 

abstain  fi-om  pollutions  of  idols,  and  from  fornication, 
and  from  things  strangled,  and  from  blood. 

(3.   REStn.T.) 

Ads  XV.  33.  Then  pleased  it  the  apostles  and  elders, 
with  the  whole  chm'Ch,  to  send  chosen  men  of  their 
own  company  to  Antioch  with  Paul  and  Barnabas ; 
namely,  Judas,  surnamed  Barsabas,  aud  Silas,  chief 
men  among  the  brethren  : 

23."  And  they  wrote  kfters  by  them  after  this 

manner;  The  apostles  and  elders  and  brethren  send 
greeting  unto  the  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in 
Antioch  and  Syria  and  Cilicia  : 

24.  Forasmuch  as  we  have  heard,  that  certain 

which  went  out  fi'om  us  have  troubled  you  with  words, 
subverting  your  souls,  saying,  i'e  musibe  circumcised, 
and  keep"  the  law ;  to  whom  we  gave  no  such  com- 
mandment : 

35.  It  seemed  good  unto  us,  being  assembled 

with  one  accord,  to  send  chosen  men  unto  you  with 
our  beloved  Barnabas  and  Paul. 

36.  Men  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the 

name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  27.  AVe  have  sent  therefore  Judas  and  Silas, 

who  shall  also  tell  yon  the  same  things  by  mouth. 

29.  That  ye   alistain  from  meats  offered  to 

idols,  and  from  blood,  and  fi'om  things  strangled,  and 
from  fornication  :  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves, 
ye  shall  do  well.     Fare  ye  well. 

(4.    THE   MESSENGERS    RETITiN    TO    .VNTIOCH.) 

Ads  XV.  33.  And  after  they  had  taiTied  there  a  space, 
they  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  brethren  unto  the 
apostles. 

34.  Notwithstanding  it  pleased  Silas  to  abide 

there  still. 

3,5.  Paul  also  and  Barnabas  continued  in  An- 
tioch, teaching  and  preaching  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
with  many  others  also. 

(5.   THE   STRUGGLE   NOT    WHOLLY  OVER.) 

Gal  ii.  14.  But  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not 
uprightly  according  to  the  truth  of  the  gospel,  I  said 
unto'Peter  before  iheni  all.  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest 
after  the  manner  of  Gentiles,  and  not  as  do  the  Jews, 
why  compellest  thou  the  Gentiles  to  live  as  do  the 
Jews? 

§  79.  St.  Paul's  Second  Missionary  Tour. 
51-54  A.D. 

(1.   PAUL   AND   B.U?NABAS   PART   COMPAirr.) 

Ad3  XV.  36.  And  some  days  after,  Paul  said  unto 
Barnabas,  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren  in 
every  city  where  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  see  how  they  do. 

37.  And  Barnabas  deteiTuined  to  take  with 

them  John,  whose  surname  was  JIark. 

—  —  38.  But  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  him 
with  them,  who  departed  from  them  from  Pamphylia, 
and  went  not  with  them  to  the  work. 

• 39,  And  the  contention  was  so  sharp  lietween 

them,  that  tliey  departed  asunder  one  from  the  other: 
and  so  Barnabas  took  ilark,  and  sailed  unto  Cyprus  ; 

(2.    PAUL  AND   SILAS  IN'   STRIA   ANTJ  ASIA  jriNOR.) 

Ads  XV.  40.  And  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  departed, 
being  recommended  by  the  brethren  unto  the  grace  of 
God. 


;.iO 


CHAP.  VIII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Aclii  XV.  41.  Ami  ho  went  through  Syiia  and  Cilicia, 
confirniinc:  the  churches, 

—  xvi.  i.  Then  came  he  to  Dcrbe  and  Lvstra  :  nnil, 
behold,  a  certain  disciple  was  there,  named  Yiniothcu.s, 
the  son  of  a  certaii\  woman,  which  was  a  Jewess,  and 
believed  ;  but  liis  I'uther  ir,ix  a  Greek  : 

3.  Whicli  was  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren 

that  were  at  Lystra  and  Iconiiun. 

3.  Him  would  I'aul  have  to  so  forth  with  him  ; 

and  took  and  circumciseil  him  because  of  the  Jews 
wliich  were  in  those  ciuarters:  for  they  knew  all  that 
his  tUtlier  was  a  Greek. 

4.  And  as  tliey  went  throush  the  cities,  they 

delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  keep,  that  were  or- 
dained of  the  apostles  and  elders  which  were  at  Jeru- 
salem. 

5.  And  so  were  the  churches  established  in  the 

faith,  and  increased  in  number  daily. 

(3.   FRO>t  ASI.^   MINOR   TO   ErROPE.      52  A.D.) 

Acti  xvi.  11.  Therefore  loosing  from  Troas,  we  came 
with  a  straicclit  course  to  Samothracia,  and  the  next 
dull  to  KcajioHs ; 

13,  And  from  thence  to  Philippi,  which  is  the 

chief  city  of  tliat  part  of  J[aced(juia,  and  a  colony  ;  and 
we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain  days. 

13.  Anil  oil  the  sabl)atli  we  went  out  of  the 

city  by  a  river  side,  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be 
made ;  and  we  sat  down,  and  spake  uuto  the  women 
which  resorted  thitlar. 

(,4.    .\T   ATIIEXS.) 

^'Ic^*  xvil.  14,  And  then  immediately  the  brethren 
.sent  away  Paul  to  go  as  it  were  to  the  sea  :  but  Silas 
and  Timi>theus  abode  there  still. 

lo.  And  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought 

him  unto  .Vtheus:  and  receiving  a  commandment  unto 
Silas  and  Timotheus  for  to  come  to  him  with  all  speed, 
they  departed, 

19,  And  they  took  him,  and  brought  him  unto 

Areopagus,  saying,  Jlaywe  know  what  this  now  doc- 
trine, whereof  thou  speakest,  U? 

20.  For  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to 

our  ears  :  we  would  know  therefore  what  these  things 
mean. 

21.    (For  all  the  xVthenians,   and   strangers 

which  were  there,  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but 
either  to  tell  or  to  hear  some  new  thing.) 

33.  So  Paul  departed  f roui  among  them. 

34.  Howbeit  certain  uien  clave  unto  him,  and 

believed  :  among  the  which  tr,i.f  Diouysius  the  Areop- 
agite,  and  a  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others  with 
them, 

(.5,    AT    CORINTH,) 

Acts  xviii,  8,  And  Crisinis,  the  chief  ruler  of  the 
synagogue,  lielieved  on  the  Lord  with  all  his  house  ; 
and  many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed,  and 
were  baptized, 

10,  For  I  am  with  thee,  and  no  man  shall  set  on 

thee  to  hurt  thee :  for  I  have  much  people  in  this  city, 

11,  And  he  continued  there  a  year  and  six 

months,  teaching  the  word  of  God  among  them, 

(6,   BACK  Ad.VIX   TO   .\NTIOCn.) 

Acts  xviii.  18.  And  Paul  aftir  thi.t  tarried  there  yet  a 
good  while,  and  then  took  his  leave  of  the  brethren, 
and  sailed  thence  into  SjTia,  and  with  him  Priscilla 
and  Aciuila  ;  having  shorn  his  head  in  Cenchrea  :  for 
he  had  a  vow, 

32,  And  when  he  had  landed  at  Cesarea,  and 

gone  up,  and  saluted  the  church,  he  went  down  to  An- 
tioch, 

§  80.    St.  Paul's  Third  Missionary  Tour. 
54-57  A.D, 

(1.   FROM   A^-nOCII  TO   G.\LATI.\  A>rD  PHRTGIA.) 

Acts  xviii.  23.  And  after  he  had  spent  some  time 
th^-e,  he  departed,  and  went  over  aU  the  country  of 
Galatia  and  Phrygia  in  order,  strengthening  all  the 
disciples. 

(3.   TWO  YE.VRS  IS  EPHESUS.) 

See  Aeti  six.  1-20. 

3, 


(3.   TLMOTinr   AM)   ERASTIS  SENT   INTO   .MACEDONH.) 

Acts  xix,  21,  After  these  tilings  were  ended,  Paul 
purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  lie  had  passed  through 
Miiceilouki  and  Aeliaia,  to  go  to  Jerusalem,  saying, 
After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see  Rome. 

22,  So  he  sent  into  Macedonia  two  of  them 

that  ministered  unto  him,  Timotheus  and  Erastus;  but 
he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season, 

(4.    CTROAR   AGAINST   PAUL  IN   EPnESUS.) 

Arln  xix,  29,  And  the  whole  city  was  filled  with 
confusion  :  and  having  caught  Gaius  and  Aristarchus, 
men  of  Macedonia,  Paul's  companions  in  travel,  they 
rushed  with  (me  ac<ord  into  the  theatre, 

—  30.    And  when  Paul  would  have  entered  in 
uuto  the  people,  tlu;  disciples  sullered  him  not. 

31.   And  certain  of  the  chief  of  Asia,  which 

were  his  friends,  .scut  unto  him,  dusiriugAiHt  that  he 
would  nol  adventure  liiuweU'  into  the  theatre, 

32,  Some  therefore  crii-d  one  thing,  and  some 

another  :  for  the  assemlily  was  confused  ;  and  the 
more  part  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  come  to- 
gether. 

33.    And   they  drew  Alexander  out  of  the 

multitude,  the  .Tews  putting  him  forward.  And  Alex- 
ander beckoned  with  the  hand,  and  would  have  made 
his  defence  unto  the  jieople. 

(.■).    UPROAR   QUELLED   BY   THE   TO^^-N   CLERK.) 

Acts-x.\\.  3S.  Wherefore  if  Demetrius,  and  the  crafts- 
men which  are  with  him,  have  a  matter  against  any 
man,  the  law  is  open,  and  there  are  deputies  :  let  them 
implead  one  another, 

39,  But  if  ye  inquire  any  thing  concerning 

other  mattei-s,  it  shall  be  determined  in  a  lawfiil 
assembly, 

—  —  40.  For  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in  ques- 
tion for  this  day's  uproar,  there  being  no  cause  where- 
liv  we  may  give  an  account  of  this  concourse. 

" 41.  And  when  ho  had  thus  spoken,  he  dis- 
missed the  assembly. 

§  81.    St.  Paul  goes  from  Ephesns  to  Jerusalem. 

(1.   VISITS   GREECE  A  SECOND   TDIE.) 

See  Acts  xx.  1-3. 

(2,    FROM  PHILIPPI   TO  TROAS,) 

See  Acts  xx.  6-12, 

(3,   FROM   TROAS  TO   >rrLETUS,) 

See  Acts  xx,  13-16, 

(4,   rNTER-\TEW  WITH  THE   EPHESIAN   ELDERS.) 

Acts  XX,  17,  And  fi-om  Miletus  he  sent  to  Ephesns, 
and  called  the  elders  of  the  church, 

18,  And  when  they  were  come  to  him,  he  said 

unto  them.  Ye  know,  fi'om  the  first  day  that  I  came 
into  Asia,  after  what  manner  I  have  been  with  you  at 
all  seasons, 

19,  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  hmnility  of 

mind,  and  with  man_y  tears,  and  temptations,  which 
befell  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of  the  Jews: 

20,  Ami  how  I  kept  back  nothing  that  was 

profitable  rtnto  you,  but  have  shewed  you,  and  have 
taught  you  miblicly,  and  from  house  to  house, 

—  — "21,  Testifying  both  to  the  Jews,  and  also  to 
the  Greeks,  repentance  toward  God,  and  faith  toward 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

2.1,  And  now,  behold,  I  know  that  ye  all, 

among  whom  I  have  gone  preaching  the  kingdom  of 
God,  shall  see  my  face  no  more. 

37.  And"they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul's 

neck,  and  kissed  him, 

38,  Sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  words  which 

he  spake,  that  they  sliould  see  his  face  no  more.  And 
they  accompanied  him  imto  the  ship. 

(5.   FROM  MILETUS  TO  PTOLEMAIS,) 

Acts  xxi,  1,  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  we  were 
gotten  from  them,  and  had  launched,  we  came  with  a 
straight  course  uuto  Coos,  and  the  diiy  following  imto 
Rhodes,  and  from  thence  uuto  Patara : 


CHAP.  vm. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  xn. 


AcU  xxi.  3.  And  finding  a  ship  sailing  over  imto  Plie- 
nicia,  we  went  aboard,  and  set  tbrtli. 

3.  Now  wlien  we  liad  discovered  Cyi^rus,  we 

left  it  on  the  left  hand,  and  sailed  into  Syria,  and 
landed  at  Tyre :  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her 
burden. 

5.  And  when  we  had  accomplished  those  days, 

we  departed  and  went  our  way;  and  they  all  brought 
us  on  our  way,  with  wives  and  children,  till  we  irere 
out  of  the  city :  and  we  kneeled  doTvn  on  the  shore, 
and  prayed.  • 

'6.  And  when  we  had  taken  our  leave  one  of 

another,  we  took  ship ;  and  they  returned  home  again. 

7.  And  when  we  had  flnisjied  our  course  from 

Tj-re,  we  came  to  Ptolemais,  and  saluted  the  brethren, 
and  abode  with  them  one  day. 

(6.    FROM  PTOLBM.US   TO  CES.UIEA.) 

See  Ads  xxi.  8-14. 

(7.   FROM   CES.«tE.\  TO  JERUSALEM.) 

Acts  xxi.  1.5.  And  after  those  days  we  took  up  our 
carriages,  and  went  up  to  .Jerasalem. 

16.  There  went  with  us   also  certain  of  the 

disciples  of  Cesarea,  and  brought  with  them  one 
Mnason  of  Cyianis,  an  old  disciple,  with  whom  we 
should  lodge. 

—  —  17.  And  when  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem, 
the  brethren  received  us  gladly. 

18.  And  the  (Jay  following  Paul  went  in  with 

us  tmto  .James ;  and  all  the  elders  were  present. 

19.  And  when  he  had  saluted  them,  he  de- 
clared particularly  what  things  God  had  wrought 
among  the  Gentiles  by  his  ministry. 

§  82.    St.  Paul  in  Jernsalem. 

(1.  HE   TRIES  TO  CONCILIATE  THE  JEWISH  BELIEVERS.) 

Acts  xxi.  23.  Do  therefore  this  that  we  say  to  thee : 
We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them ; 

24.  Them  take,  and  purity  thj'self  with  them, 

'and  be  at  charges  with  them,  that  they  may  shave 
tlieir  heads :  and  all  may  know  that  those  things, 
whereof  they  were  informed  concerning  thee,  are 
nothing;  but  that  thou  thyself  also  walkest  orderly, 
and  kee]iest  the  law. 

2.5.  As  touching  the  Gentiles  which  believe, 

we  have  written  and  concluded  that  they  observe  no 
such  thing,  save  only  that  they  keep  themselves  from 
things  offered  to  idols,  and  tl'om  blood,  and  from 
strangled,  and  from  fornication. 

—  —  26.  Then  Paul  took  the  men,  and  the  next 
day  purifying  himself  with  them  entered  into  the 
temple,  to"  signify  the  accomplishment  of  the  days  of 
purification,  until  that  an  offering  should  be  offered 
for  every  one  of  them. 

(2.    imBELIEVrNG  JEWS  MAKE  A  RIOT.) 

Acts  xxi.  27.  And  when  the  seven  days  were  almost 
ended,  the  Jews  which  were  of  Asia,  when  they  saw 
him  in  tlie  temple,  stirred  up  all  the  people,  and  laid 
hands  on  him, 

28.  Crying  out.  Men  of  Israel,  help :  This  is 

the  man,  thatteacheth  all  7neH  every  where  against 
the  people,  and  the  law,  and  this  place :  and  further 
brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple,  and  hath  polluted 
this  holy  place. 

29.  (For  they  had  seen  before  with  him  in  the 

city  Trophimus  an  Ephesian,  whom  they  supposed 
that  Paul  had  brought  into  the  temple.) 

30.  And   all   the  city  was  moved,   and   the 

people  ran  together:  and  they  took  Paul,  and  drew 
him  out  of  the  temple :  and  forthwith  the  doors  were 
shut. 

31.  And  as  they  went  about  to  kill  him,  tidings 

came  unto  the  chief  captain  of  the  band,  that  all 
Jerusalem  was  in  an  uproar : 

32.  Who  immediately  took  soldiers  and  cen- 
turions, and  ran  down  unto  tliem :  and  when  they  saw 
the  chief  captam  and  the  soldiers,  they  lefl  beating  of 
Paul. 

33.  Then  the  chief  captain   came  near,  and 

took  hhn,  and  commanded  him  to  be  bound  with  two 


chains ;  and  demanded  who  he  was,  and  what  he  had 
done. 

34.  And  some  cried  one  thing,  some  another, 

among  the  multitude :  and  when  he  could  not  know 
the  certainty  for  the  tumult,  he  commanded  him  to  be 
can'ied  into  the  castle. 

35.  And  when  he  came  upon  the  stairs,  so  it 

was,  that  he  was  home  of  the  sokliers  for  the  violence 
of  the  people. 

36.  For  the  multitude  of  the  people  followed 

after,  crying,  Away  with  him. 

§  83.    St.  Paul  iu  Cesarea.    59-61  A.D. 

(1.    IS   SENT   THERE   BY   LTSIAS.) 

Acts  xxiii.  32.  On  the  morrow  they  left  the  horse- 
men to  go  with  him,  and  returned  to  the  castle : 

33.  Who,  when  they  came  to  Cesarea,  and 

delivered  the  epistle  to  the  governor,  presented  Paul 
also  before  him. 

34.  And  when  the  governor  had  read  fhs  letter, 

he  asked  of  what  province  he  was.  And  when  he 
understood  that  he  icas  of  Cilicia  ; 

3-5.  I  will  hear  thee,  said    he,  when    thine 

accusers  are  also  come.  And  be  commanded  him  to 
be  kept  in  Herod's  judgment  hall. 

(3.   ACCUSED  BY  TERTULLUS  BEFORE   FELIX.) 

Acts  xxiv.  1.  And  after  five  days  Ananias  the  high 
priest  descended  with  the  elders,  and  icith  a  certain 
orator  named  Tertullus,  who  informed  the  governor 
against  Paul. 

3.  And  when  he  was  called  forth,  Tertullus 

began  to  accuse  him,  sajing,  Seeing  that  by  thee  we 
enjoy  gi'eat  quietness,  and  that  very  worthy  deeds  are 
done  tmto  this  nation  by  thy  providence, 

—  —  3.  We  accept  it  always,  and  in  all  places,  most 
noble  Felix,  with  all  thankfulness. 

4.  Notwithstanding,  that    I    be  not    further 

tedious  unto  thee,  I  pray  thee  that  thou  wouldest  hear 
us  of  tliy  clcmencj-  a  few  words. 

5.  For  we  have  found  this  man  a  pestilent 

fellow,  and  a  mover  of  sedition  among  all  the  Jews 
throughout  the  world,  and  a  ringleader  of  the  sect 
of  the  Nazarenes: 

6.  Who  also  hath  gone  about  to  profane  the 

temple:  whom  we  took,  and  would  have  judged 
according  to  our  law. 

7.  But  the  chief  captain  Lysias  came  upon  tis, 

and  with  great  violence  took  him  away  out  of  our 
hands, 

8.  Commanding  his  accusers  to  come  vmto 

thee :  by  examining  of  whom  thyself  mayest  take 
knowledge  of  all  fhese  things,  whereof  we  accuse 
him. 

9.  And  the  Jews  also  assented,  saying  that 

these  things  were  so. 

(3.   TEE   apostle's  ANSWER.) 

Acts  xxiv.  10.  Then  Paul,  after  that  the  governor 
had  beckoned  unto  him  to  speak,  answered,  Foras- 
much, as  I  know  that  thou  hast  been  of  many  years  a 
judge  unto  this  nation,  I  do  the  more  cheerftilly 
answer  for  myself: 

11.  Because  that  thou  mayest  understand,  that 

there  are  yet  but  twelve  days  since  I  went  up  to  Jeru- 
salem for  to  worship. 

12.  And  they  neither  found  me  in  the  temple 

disputing  with  any  man,  neither  raising  up  the  people, 
neither  iu  the  sjTiagogues,  nor  in  the  city : 

13.  Neither  can  they  prove  the  things  whereof 

they  now  accuse  me. 

— 16.  And  herein  do  I  exercise  myself,  to  have 

always  a  conscience  void  of  offence  toward  God,  and 
toward  men. 

17.  Now  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring 

alms  to  mv  nation,  and  offerings. 

IS.  Whereupon  certain  Jews  from  Asia  foimd 

me  purified  in  the  temple,  neither  with  multitude,  nor 
with  tumult. 

19.  Who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee, 

and  object,  if  thev  had  aught  against  me. 

20.  Or  else  let  these  same  here  say,  if  they 


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cn.vr.  VIII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOKXII. 


have  loimd  any  evil  iloing  in  nio,  while  I  stooil  before 
the  eoiMK'il, 

Act.i  xxiv.  21.  Exc^'pl  it  tie  fur  this  one  voire,  that  I 
crieil  standing  anion;;  iheni,  Toiiehini;  the  rismreetion 
of  the  dead  1  am  ealled  iu  iinestion  by  you  this  day. 

(4.   IIE   IS  NOT   RELE.\SED.) 

Ac/.i  xxiv.  23.  And  wlien  Felix  heard  tliese  things, 
liavin:r  more  iierfect  knowledge  of  t/nil  way,  he  de- 
ferred them,  and  said,  When  Lysias  the  ehief  captain 
shall  eome  down,  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your 
matter. 

33.  .Vnd  he  eommanded  a  centurion  to  keep 

Paul,  ami  to  let  him  have  lilierty,  and  that  he  should 
forliid  none  of  his  acciuaiutance  to  minister  or  come 
unto  lum. 

24.  And  after  certain  days,  when  Felix  came 

with  his  wile  Drusilla,  which  was  a  .Tewess,  he  sent 
for  Paul,  ami  heard  him  eoneeniing  the  faith  in  Christ. 

20.  And  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  tem- 
perance, and  judgment  to  eome,  Feji.x  trembled,  and 
answered.  Go  thy  way  for  this  time;  when  I  have  a 
convenii-nt  season,  I  will  call  for  thee. 

2(i.  He   hoped   also   that  money  should  have 

been  given  him  of  Paul,  that  he  might  loose  him: 
wherefore  lie  sent  for  him  the  oftener,  and  commimed 
with  him. 

27.  But  after  two  years  Porcius  Festus  came 

into  Felix's  room:  and  Felix,  willing  to  shew  the 
Jews  a  pleasure,  left  Paul  liouud. 

(5.     PLEADS  HIS  C.VrsE   BEFORE   FESTUS.) 

Ar/s  XXV.  1.  Now  when  Festus  was  come  into  the 
province,  after  three  days  he  ascended  from  Cesarea 
to  .Jerusalem. 

2.  Then  the  high  jiricst  and  the  chief  of  the 

Jews  informed  him  against  Paul,  and  besought  him, 

3.  And   <lesired  fivour  against  him,  that  he 

would  send  liir  him  to  Jerusalem,  laying  wait  iu  the 
way  to  kill  him. 

4.  But  Festus  answered,  that  Paul  should  be 

kept  at  Cesarea,  and  tliat  he  himself  would  depart 
shortly  Uiitlin: 

a.  Let  tliem  therefore,  said  he,  which  among 

you  are  able,  go  down  with  me,  and  accuse  this  man, 
if  there  be  any  wickedness  in  him. 

-6.   And  when   he   had   t;irried   among  them 

more  than  ten  days,  he  -went  down  unto  Cesarea;  and 
the  next  day  sitting  on  the  judgment  seat  commanded 
Paul  to  be  brought. 

•  T.  And  when  he  was  come,  the  Jews  which 

came  down  from  Jerusalem  stood  round  about,  and 
laid  many  and  grievous  complaints  against  Paul, 
which  lliey  eonld  not  prove. 

— •  —  8.  While  he  ;inswered  for  himself.  Neither 
against  the  law  of  the  Jews,  neitlier  agaiust  the  temple, 
nor  yet  against  Ces:ir,  ha\e  I  offended  any  thing  at  all. 

9.  But  Festus,  willing  to  do  the  .Jews  a  plea- 
sure, answered  Paul,  and  s;iid,  AVilt  thou  go  up  to  Je- 
rnsiilem,  and  there  be  judged  of  these  things  before 
me  ? 

10.  Then  said  Paul,  I  stand  at  Cesar's  judg- 
ment seat,  where  I  ought  to  be  judged :  to  the  .Jews 
have  I  done  no  wrong,  as  thou  very  well  knowest. 

11.  For  if  I  be  an  offender,  or  have  commit- 
ted !iuy  thing  worthy  of  death,!  refuse  not  to  die;  but 
if  there  be  none  of  tliese  things  whereof  these  accuse 
me,  no  man  may  deliver  me  imto  them.  I  appeal  un- 
to Cesar. 

12.  Then  Festus,  when  ho  had  conferred  with 

the  council,  answered,  Ilast  thou  appealed  unto  Cesar  ? 
unto  Cesar  shall  thou  go. 

(6.  BROUGHT  ALSO  BEFORE  KTNG  AGRIPPA.) 

Ads  XXV.  13.  And  after  certain  days  king  Agrippa 
and  Beruiee  ciime  unto  ('(■s;irea  to  s:ihite  Fe.stus. 

14.  And  when  they  had  been  there  many  days, 

Festus  declared  Paul's  ciiise  unto  the  king,  saying, 
There  is  a  cert:iin  man  left  in  bonds  by  Felix : 

15.  About  whom,  when  I  was  at  Jenis.alem, 

the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  Jews  informed 
me,  desiring  tn  hare  judgment  ,'»gainst  him. 

10.  To  whom  I  answered.  It  is  not  the  maimer 

2:1  35 


of  the  Homans  to  deliver  any  man  lo  die,  before  that 
he  which  is  accused  have  the  accusers  face  to  face, 
and  h.ive  license  to  answer  for  himself  concerning  the 
crime  laid  against  him. 

17.  Tlierefore,  when  they  were  come  hither, 

without  any  delay  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on  the  judg- 
ment seat,  and  commanded  the  man  to  be  brought 
forth. 

18.  Against  whom  \vb<ii  the  accusers  stood 

up,  they  brought  none  accusation  of  such  things  as  I 
supposed : 

20.  And  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of 

questions,  I  asked  him  whether  he  would  go  to  Jeru- 
salem, and  there  be  judged  of  these  matters. 

21.  But  when  Paul  b;id  appealed  lo  be  reserv- 
ed under  the  bearing  of  Augustus,  I  commanded  him 
to  be  kept  till  I  niiglil  send  him  to  Cesar. 

22.  Then  Agrippa  s:iid  unto  Festus,  I  would 

also  hear  the  man  myself.  To  morrow,  said  he,  thou 
shall  hear  him. 

23.  And  on  the  morrow,  when  Agrippa  was 

come,  and  Beniice,  with  gi'cat  pomp,  and  was  entered 
into  the  place  of  hearing,  with  the  ehief  captains,  and 
]irincipal  men  of  the  city,  at  Festus'  commandment 
Paul  was  brought  forth. 

24.  And  Festus  said.  King  Agrippa,  and  ;ill 

men  which  are  here  present  with  us,  ye  see  Ibis  man, 
about  whom  all  the  multitude  of  the  .Jews  have  dealt 
with  me,  both  at  .Jerusalem,  and  aim  here,  crying  that 
he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer. 

25.  But  when  1  fouud  that  he  bad  committed 

nothing  worthy  of  death,  and  that  he  himself  hath  ap- 
pealed l(j  Augustus,  I  have  determined  lo  send  him. 

26.  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  lo  write 

unto  my  lord.  Wherefore  I  have  brought  him  forth 
before  you,  and  especially  before  thee,  O  king  Agrippa, 
that,  after  examination  had,  I  might  have  somewhat 
lo  write. 

37.  For  it  seemelh  to  me  unreasonable  lo  send 

a  prisoner,  and  not  withal  to  signify  the  crimes  laid 
agaiust  him. 

(7.    IJtPRESSIONS  MADE   BY  PAUL'S   SPEECH.) 

Ads  xxvi.  24.  And  as  he  thus  spake  for  himself, 
Festus  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou  art  beside 
thyself;  much  learning  doth  make  thee  mad. 

35.  But  be  said,  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble 

Festus  ;  but  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  sober- 
ness. 

30.  For  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things,  be- 
fore whom  also  I  speak  freely ;  for  I  am  persuaded 
that  none  of  these  things  are  hidden  from  him  ;  for  this 
thing  was  not  done  in  a  corner. 

28.  Then  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  Almost  thou 

pcrsuadest  me  to  be  a  Christian. 

29.  And  Paul  said,  I  would  to  God,  that  not 

only  thou,  but  also  all  that  bear  me  this  daj',  were 
both  almost,  and  altogether  such  as  I  am,  except  these 
bonds. 

(8.    HE  IS   PRONOCTs-CED    IIWOCENT,   BUT   MUST   GO   TO 
ROUE.) 

Ads  xxvi.  30.  And  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  the 
king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and  Bernice,  and  they 
that  sat  with  them  : 

31.  And  when   they  were  gone  aside,  they 

talked  between  themselves,  s;iying,  This  man  doeth 
nothing  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds. 

32.  Then  said  Agrippa  unto  Festus,  This  man 

might  have  been  set  at  liberty,  if  he  had  not  appealed 
to  Cesar. 

§  84.    The  Voyage  to  Italy. 

(1.   FROM   CESARE.V   TO   SIDON.) 

Ad*  xxvii.  1.  And  when  it  was  determined  that  we 
should  sail  into  Italy,  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain 
other  jirisoners  unto  one  named  Julius,  a  centurion 
of  Augustus'  liand. 

2.  And  entering  into  a  ship  of  Adramyttium, 

we  launched,  meaning  "to  sail  by  the  coasts  of  Asia; 
one  Arist:irchus,  a  Macedonian  o"f  Thessalonica,  being 
with  us. 


CHAP.  VIII. 


OTHER  NATIONS. 


BOOK  XII. 


Acts  \xvii  3.  And  the  next  day  we  touclieclat  Sidon. 
And  Julius  courteously  entreated  Paul  and  gave  toi 
liberty  to  go  unto  his  friends  to  refresh  hunself. 

(2.    FROM   SroON   TO   MTBA.) 

Acts  xsvii  4.  And  when  we  had  launched  from 
thence,  we  sailed  under  Cyi^rus,  because  the  winds 

were  contrary.  ,      .,    ,  »,  <• 

5   And  when  we  had  saded  over  the  sea  ot 

Cilicia  and  Pamphylia,  we  came  to  Myra,  a  city  of 

^"'_  6  And  there  the  centurion  found  a  ship  of 
Alexandria  sailmg  into  Italy;  and  he  put  us  therem. 

(3.   SniPWRECKED  AT   JIALTA.) 

Acts  xxviii.  1.  And  when  they  were  escaped,  then 
thev  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita. 

—  —  2  And  the  barbarous  people  shewed  us  no 
little  kindness:  for  they  kindled  a  fire,  and  received  us 
every  one,  because  of  the  present  ram,  and  because  ot 
the  cold.  . 

(4.   FROM  MALTA  TO  PUTEOLI.) 

Acts  xxviii.  12.  And  landing  at  Syi-acuse,  we  tarried 
tJtere  three  days. 

13   And  from  thence  we  fetched  a  compass, 

and  came  to  Rhegium:  and  after  one  day  the  south 
wind  blew,  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  Piiteoli : 

14  Where  we  found  brethren,  and  were  desir- 
ed to  tarry  with  them  seven  days :  and  so  we  went  to- 
ward Rome. 

(5.   FROM  PUTEOLI   TO   ROME.) 

^rts  xxviii  15.  And  from  thence,  when  the  brethren 
heard  of  us,  they  came  to  meet  us  as  tar  as  Appn 
Forum,  and  the  Three  Taverns;  whom  when  Paul 
saw  he  thanked  God,  and  took  courage. 

_^  —  16  And  when  we  came  to  Rome,  the  cen- 
turion delivered  the  prisoners  to  the  captam  of  the 
guard :  but  Paul  was  sutlered  to  dwell  by  himself  ^^  ith 
a  soldier  that  kept  him. 

Jews  aud  Gentiles  made  one  in  Christ. 


§85.    -- 

3/n<  iii  9.  And  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves, 
We  have  Abraham  to  our  father:  for  I  say  unto  you, 
that  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  chikU-en 

™lttteUr8"Brins  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy  of 
repentance,  and  begin  not  to  say  within  yourselves, 
AVe  have  Abraham  to  <;«)•  father:  for  I  say  mi  o  > ou, 
Tliat  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  children 
unto  Abraham.  ,  .    „„„,.„ 

am.  ii.  10.  But  glory,  honour  and  peace,  to  cvciy 
man  that  worketh  good ;  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to 
the^Tcnh^e.^^  /«,  the  God  of  the  Jews  only  ?  is  7w  not 
also  of  'the  Gentiles  ?    Yes,  of  the  Gentiles  also : 

_  ix  6  Not  as  though  the  word  of  God  hath  taken 
none  effect.    For  they  are  not  all  Israel,  which  are  ot 

'''_1^_  <j  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  Abra- 
ham, are  'they  all  children :  but.  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed 
e^a^i^.   ^^^^^  ^^^  ^^^^  T^-hich  are  the  children  of  the 
flesh  these  are  not  the  children  of  God  :  liut  the  chil- 
dren'of  the  promise  are  counted  for  the  seed. 

9   por  this  is  the  word  of  promise.  At  this 

time  will'l  come,  and  Sarah  shall  have  a  son. 

25    As  he  saith  also  in  Osee,  I  will  call  tliem 

my  people,  which  were  not  my  people  ;  and  her  belov- 
ed, which  was  not  beloved.  ,,   ,  .    ^,       ,  „„ 

'_ 26   And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tJint  m  the  place 

where  it  was  said  unto  them,  Ye  «re  not  my  pcoiJle ; 
there  shall  they  be  called  llie  children  of  the  living  God. 
_  -_  30  AVhat  shall  we  say  then?  That  the  Gen- 
tiles whicii  followed  not  after  righteousness,  have  at- 
tained to  righteousness,  even  the  righteousness  which 
is  of  faith. 


31   But  Israel,  which  followed  after  the  law  of 

righteousness,  hath  not  attained  to  the  law  of  nght- 
eousness^^  -^lierefore  ?  Because  they  sought  it  not  by 
faith  but  as  it  were  by  the  works  of  the  law.  For  they 
stumbled  at  that  stumblmgslone ; 
stimioieu^  poi.  there  is  no  difference  between  the  Jew 
and  the  Greek :  for  the  same  Lord  over  all  is  nch  un- 
to all  that  call  upon  him.  j  «     -i-  , 

_  _  18.  But  I  say.  Have  they  not  heard?  Jes 
verily  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth,  and  their 
words'  unto  the  ends  of  the  world 

_:_19  But  I  sav.  Did  not  Israel  know?  Fust 
Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy  by  them 
Zrareno  people,  a>ui  by  a  foolish  nationi  will  anger 

y°^  _  20  But  Esaias  is  very  bold,  and  saith,  I  was 
found  of  tiicm  that  sought  me  not ;  I  was  made  mani- 
fest unto  them  that  asked  not  after  me.  ,  ,  ,  „ 
__xi  17  And  if  some  of  the  branches  be  broken  off, 
and  thou,  being  a  wild  olive  tree,  wert  graffed  in  among 
ftem  and  with  them  partakest  of  the  root  and  fatness 
of_theoliveU-e^^;  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^e  branches.  But  if 
thou  boast,  thou  beares^t  not  the  root,  but  the  root 

*^!!:_19.  Thou  wilt  say  then.  The  branches  were 

broken  off  that  I  might  be  graffed  in. 

broken^on,  in^^^^    ^^.^^^^^^  5f  unbelief  they  were  brok- 

en  off,  and  thou  stondest  by  faith.  Be  not  highmmd- 
ed^iU  fear:^^^  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branch- 
oo  /,ilv  hffd  lest  he  also  spare  not  thee. 
''•J^  _  22  Bdiold  therefere  the  goodness  and  severity 
of  God:  on  them  which  fell,  .severity ;  but  toward 
?hee,  goodness,  if  thou  contmue  in  his  goodness :  other- 
wise thou  also  Shalt  be  cut  off. 

-XV  9  And  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God 
for  /ifs  mercv  as  it  is  wi'itten.  For  this  cause  I  will 
confess  to  thee  among  the  Gentiles,  and  smg  unto  thy 

""""'^^  10,  And  again  he  saith.  Rejoice,  ye  Gentaes, 
wiOihis^people.  ^^^^  p^^.^^  ,^^  Lord,  all  ye  Gen- 
tiles; and  laud  him,  all  ye  people. 

_  _  12  Aud  again,  Esaias  saith,  Theie  sliau  oe  a 
root  of  Jesse,  and  he  that  shall  rise  to  reign  over  the 
Gentiles  ■  m  him  shall  the  Gentiles  trust. 
^  _  _  18  For  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of  those 
things  which  Christ  hath  not  wrought  by  me,  to  make 
thi'  r^putiles  obedient,  by  word  and  aeecl, 

__  19   Through  mighty  signs  and  wonders,  by  the 

r.  „f  ti,P  ^nivU  of  God  •  so  that  from  Jerusalem, 
!Sllabour;l°  lS4'um,I  have  fiilly  preached 

the  gosi,el  of  Christ.   ^^^  I  strived  to  preach  the  gos- 
pel, not  where  Chi-ist  was  named,  lest  I  should  build 
nimn  niiofher  man's  foundation: 
ui^mijmothe^  m  .^  ^ ^.^^^^^  ^^  ^hom  be  was  no 

spoken  of;  They  shall  see:  and  they  that  have  not 

^"G:^'m"l4"Tharthe  blessing  of  Abraham  might 
comfon  the  Gentiles  through  J-- .««  Uiat.we 

midit  receive  the  promise  ot  the  ^J  " 't^°^=a,ere  is 

:: 28   There  is  neither  Jew  noi  Greek,  tueie  is 

neither  bond  nor  free,  there  is  neither  male  nor  female: 
fo^^re^all^i^m  airisUesus^^  then  are  ye  Abra- 
ham's seed  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise. 

©rii  17.  And  came  and  preached  peace  to  you 
.,2h  were^.  oin  and  to  ^^^^^^g^^, 
un^tJ^esoi^ofmenl^ulsl^owrevealedmitohisholy 
apostles  and  prophe.sJi3;^the^Spmt:^^  be  fellow  heirs, 
aiiToTthe  san^e  body,  aud  partakers  of  his  promise  m 
Christ  by  the  gospel : 


354 


CHAP.  I. 


TEE  OUTWARD   MAN. 


DOOK  XIII. 


BOOK  XIII.-THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


CHAP.  I. 
THE  NATURE  OF  THE  BODY, 

§  1.    Uiiity  of  the  Body. 

1  Cor.  xii.  14.  For  the  body  ia  uot  cue  member,  hut 
inaiiv. 

— " —  15.  If  the  foot  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the 
li;iiiil,  I  !im  uot  of  the  body;  is  it  therefore  not  of  the 
bodyV 

—  —  10.  And  if  the  ear  shall  say.  Because  I  am  not 
tlie  ej-e,  I  am  not  of  the  body ;  is  it  therefore  uot  of 
the  body? 

IT.  If  the  wiiolo  liody  ircre  an  eye,  where  were 

tlie  hearinir?  If  the  whole  wtre  hearing,  where  ««;■<; 
ihe  smelling? 

18.  IJut  now  hath  God  set  the  members  every 

one  of  them  in  the  body,  as  it  hath  pleased  hmi. 

19.  And  if  they  were  all  one  member,  where 

ircre  the  bodv  ? 

20.  fiut  now  are  they  many  members,  yet  but 

one  body. 

31.  And  the  eye  cannot  say  nnto  the  hand,  I 

have  no  need  of  thee  :  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet, 
I  have  no  uood  of  you. 

23.  Nay,  much  more  those  members  of  the 

body,  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble,  are  necessary : 

—  —  23.  And  tlio.se  monhfrs  of  tlie  body,  whicli  we 
think  to  be  le.ss  honourable,  upon  these  we  bestow 
more  abundant  honour;  and  our  uncomely ^(W'te  have 
more  abundant  comeliness. 

24.  For  our  comely  parts  have  no  need  :  but 

God  hath  tempered  the  body  together,  having  giving 
more  abundant  honour  to  that  part  whicli  lacked: 

2->.  That  there  should   be  no  schism  in  tiic 

body ;  but  Oiat  the  members  should  have  the  same  care 
one  for  another. 

26.  And  whether  one  member  suffer,  all  the 

members  sutler  ^ritli  it ;  or  one  member  be  honoured, 
all  the  members  rejoice  with  it. 

§  2.    Slauly  Beauty. 

Gen.  xxxi.x.  6.  +And  .Joseph  was  a  goodly  person, 
and  well  favoured. 

Jitil.  viii.  18.  Tlicn  said  be  unto  Zebah  and  Zalniun- 
na.  What  manner  of  men  irere  they  wliom  ye  slew  at 
T.'ibor?  And  tliev  answered,  As  thou  art,  so  were 
they  ;  each  one  resemlding  the  children  of  a  king. 

\  Sam.  is.  2.  And  he  had  a  son,  whose  name  ircM 
Saul,  a  choice  young  man,  and  a  goodly :  and  there 
ir.M  not  amongtlic  children  of  Israel  a  goodlier  per- 
son tliau  he :  from  his  shoulders  and  upward  he  was 
higher  than  any  of  the  people. 

—  xvii.  42.  And  when  tlie  Philistine  looked  about, 
and  saw  David,  he  disdained  him;  for  lie  was  6m^  a 
youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of  a  fair  countenance. 

2  Sam.  xiv.  2.5'.  But  in  all  Israel  tliere  was  none  to 
be  so  much  praised  as  Absalom  for  his  beauty:  from 
I  he  sole  of  his  foot  even  to  the  crown  of  his  head  there 
was  no  lilemlsh  in  liim. 

26.  And  ^vlien  he  polled  his  head,  (for  it  was 

at  every  year's  end  th;it  he  poUcd  it ;  because  tie  hair 
\v:is  heavy  on  liim,  therefore  he  polled  it :)  he  weighed 
the  ban-  of  his  licad  at  two  himdred  shekels  after  the 
king's  weight. 

Sol.  V.  O.^What  is  thy  l)cloved  more  than  another 
beloved,  O  thou  fairest  among  women  ?  what  is  thy 

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lieloved  more  than  aru)tJier  beloved,  that  thou  dost  so 
charge  us '? 

— ""^  10.  My  beloved  is  white  and  ruddy,  the  chief- 
est  among  ten  thousand. 

11.  His  head  w  as  tlie  most  fine  gold ;  his  locks 

are  bushy,  and  black  as  a  raven  : 

—  —  12.  His  eyes  are  as  the  eyes  of  doves  by  the 
rivers  of  waters,  washed  with  milk,  and  titly  set: 

13.  His  cheeks  are  as  a  bed  of  spices,  as  sweet 

flowers:  his  lips  like  lilies,  dropping  sweet  smelling 
mjTrh : 

" 14.  His  hands  are  as  gold  rings  set  with  the 

beiyl :  his  belly  is  as  bright  ivory  overlaid  with  sap- 
phires : 

15.  His  legs  are  as  pillars  of  marble,  set  upon 

sockets  of  fine  gold :  his  countenance  is  as  Lelianou, 
excellent  as  the  cedars  : 

10.  His  mouth  is  mo.st  sweet:  yea,  he  w  alto- 
gether lovely.  This  is  my  beloved,  and  this  is  my 
friend,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem. 

See  1  Kinr/s  i.  6. 

§  3.    Female  Beauty. 

6en.  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  men  began  to 
multiply  on  the  face  of  the  earth,  and  daughters  were 
born  unto  them, 

2.  That  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of 

men  that  they  jcere  fair;  and  they  took  them  ■nives  of 
all  which  they  chose. 

—  xii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  coine 
near  to  cuter  into  Egypt,  that  he  said  unto  Sarai  his 
wife.  Behold  now,  I  know  that  thou  uri  a  fair  woman 
to  look  upon : 

12.  Therefore  It  shall  come  to  pass,  when  the 

Bgvptians  shall  see  thee,  that  they  sliall  say.  This  is  his 
wite :  and  they  will  Icill  me,  but  they  will  save  thee  alive. 

14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Abram 

was  come  into  Egypt,  the  Egyiitiaus  beheld  the  wo- 
man that  she  was  very  fair. 

15.  The  princes  also  of  Pharaoh  saw  her,  and 

commended  her  before  Pharaoh :  and  the  woman  was 
taken  into  Pharaoh's  house. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  3.  Now  the  name  of  the  man  ?r(7«  Nabal, 
and  the  name  of  his  wife  Abigail ;  and  s?te  iras  a  wo- 
man of  good  understanding,  and  of  a  lieautiful  couu- 
tenance:  but  the  man  was  churlish  and  evil  in  his  do- 
ings ;  and  he  ir(/s  of  the  house  of  Caleb. 

2  Sam.  xiv.  27.  And  unto  Absalom  there  were  born 
three  sons,  and  one  daughter,  ivhose  name  teas  Tauuir : 
she  was  a  woman  of  a  fair  countenance. 

Est.  ii.  5.  Koir  in  Shuslian  the  jialace  there  was  a 
certain  Jew,  whose  name  tras  Jlordecai,  the  son  of 
Jair,  the  son  of  Shimei,  the  son  of  Kish,  a  Benjamite  ; 

6.  AVho  had  been  carried  aw;i_v  from  Jerusalem 

with  the  captivity  which  had  been  carried  away  with 
Jeconiah  king  of  Judah,  whom  Kelnichadnezzar  the 
king  of  Babylon  had  carried  away. 

7.  And  he  lirougbt  up  Hadassah,  that  is,  Es- 

tlier,  his  uncle's  daughter:  for  she  had  neither  father 
nor  mother,  and  the  maid  was  fair  and  lieautiful ;  whom 
Mordeeai,  when  her  father  and  mother  were  dead,  took 
for  his  own  daughter. 

8.  So  it"  came  to  pass,  when  the  king's  com- 
mandment and  his  decree  was  heard,  and  when  many 
maidens  were  gathered  together  unto  Sbuslum  the 
palace,  to  the  "custody  of"  Ilegai,  that  Esther  was 
brought  also  unto  the  king's  house,  to  the  custody  of 
1  Ilegai,  keeper  of  the  women. 

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CHAP. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Est.  ii.  9.  And  the  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  ob- 
tained liiudiiess  ol'  him  ;  and  he  speedily  gave  her  her 
things  fur  jHirifieation,  witli  such  things  as  belonged  to 
her,  aud  seven  maidens,  ich  kh  were  meet  to  be  given  her, 
out  of  the  liing's  liouse :  aud  he  preferred  her  and  her 
maids  unto  tlie  l)est  phtee  of  the  house  of  the  women. 

10.   Estlier   liad   not  slie'sved   her  people  nor 

liir  kindred :  for  Mordecai  had  charged  her  that  she 
should  not  shew  it. 

11.  And  Mordecai  walked  every  day  before 

the  eourt  of  the  women's  house,  to  loiow  how  Esther 
did,  and  wliat  sliould  become  of  her. 

Job  xlii.  Vi.  He  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daugh- 
ters. 

14.  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  first,  Jemi- 
ma; and  the  name  of  the  second,  Kezia;  and  the 
name  of  the  third,  Keren-happuch. 

15.  And  in  all  the  laud  were  no  women  found 

no  f\iir  as  the  daugliters  of  Job  :  and  their  father  gave 
them  inheritance  among  their  bretliren. 

Sol.  iv.  1.  Behold,  tliou  art  fair,  my  love;  behold, 
thou  art  fair ;  thou  huM  doves'  eyes  within  thy  locks : 
thy  hair  is  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that  appear  from  moimt 
Gilead. 

3.  Thj;  teeth  are  like  a  flock  of  sheep  that  are 

even  shorn,  which  came  up  from  the  washing;  whereof 
every  one  bear  twins,  and  none  zs  barren  among  them. 

3.  Thy  liiis  are  like  a  thread  of  scarlet,  and 

thy  speech  is  comel}' :  thy  temples  are  like  a  piece  of 
a  pomegranate  within  thy  locks. 

-4.  Thy  neck  is  like  the  tower  of  David  builded 

for  an  armoury,  whereon  there  hang  a  thousand  buck- 
lers, all  shields  of  mighty  men. 

— •  —  5.  Thy  two  breasts  are  like  two  young  roes 
that  are  twins,  which  feed  among  the  lilies. 

Jer.  vi.  3.  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a 
conielj'  and  delicate  woman. 

^3.  The  shepherds  with  their  flocks  shall  come 

unto  her ;  they  shall  pitch  rtci'r  tents  against  her  roimd 
about ;  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  his  place. 

(1.    SWAllTHY  BEAUTY.) 

8ol.  i.  5.  I  am  black,  but  comely,  O  ye  daughters  of 
Jerusalem,  as  the  tents  of  Kedar,  as  the  curtains  of 
Solomon. 

6.  Look  not  upon  me,  because  I  am  black,  be- 
cause the  sun  hath  looked  upon  me :  my  mother's 
children  were  angry  with  me ;  they  made  me  the 
keeper  of  the  vineyards ;  hut  mine  own  vineyard  have 
I  not  kept. 

(3.   BEAUTY  WITHOUT  DISCRETION.) 

Prov.  xi.  33.  As  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine's  snout, 
so  is  a  foir  woman  which  is  without  discretion. 

§  4.    DiiumntiTe  Stature. 

Luke  xix.  3.  And  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he 
was :  and  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he  was  little 
of  stature. 

4.  And  he  ran  before,  and  climbed  up  into  a 

sycamore  tree  to  see  him ;  for  he  was  to  pass  that  way. 

See  Lev.  xxi.  30. 


§  5.    Giants. 

Gen.  vi.  4.  There  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those 
days ;  and  also  after  that,  when  the  sons  of  God  came 
in  unto  the  daughters  of  men,  and  they  Ijare  children 
to  tliem,  tlie  same  beeanu  mighty  men  which  were  of 
old,  men  of  renown. 

1  Sam.  x\ii.  4.  Aud  there  went  out  a  champion  out 
of  tlie  camp  of  the  Philistines,  named  Goliath  of 
Gatli,  whoso  height  was  six  cubits  and  a  span. 

3  Sam.  xxi.  10.  And  Ishbi-bcnob,  which  was  of  the 
B0U3  of  the  giant,  the  weiglit  of  whose  spear  weigJied 
three  hundred  shekels  of  lirass  in  Aveight,  he  being 
girded  witli  a  new  sword,  tliought  to  liavc  slain  David. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  tliat  there 

was  again  a  battle  witli  the  Philistines  at  Gob:  thc.i 
SibbcrcUai  the  Hushathite  slew  Saph,  which  was  of 
the  sons  of  the  giant. 

10.  And  tbere  was  again  a  battle  in  Goli  with 

the  Philistines,  where  Elhanau  the  son  of  Jaare-ore- 

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gim.  a  Beth-lehemite,  slew  the  brother  of  Goliath  the 
Gittite,  the  stafl'  of  whose  spear  was  like  a  weaver's 
beam. 

20.  And  there  was  yet  a  battle  in  Gath,  where 

was  a  man  of  great  stature,  that  had  on  every  hand  six 
fingers,  and  on  every  foot  six  toes,  four  and  twenty  in 
numljer  ;  aud  lie  also  was  born  to  the  giant. 

31.  And  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the 

son  of  Sliinieah  the  brother  of  David  slew  him. 

—  —  23.  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  Gath, 
and  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  hand  of  hi.s 
servants. 

1  C'hr.  XX.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
there  arose  war  at  Gezer  with  the  Philistines ;  at  which 
time  Si'ibechai  the  Hushathite  slew  Sippai,  that  was  of 
the  children  of  the  giant :  and  they  were  subdued. 

5.  And  there  was  war  again  with  the  Philis- 
tines ;  and  Elhanau  the  son  of  Jair  slew  Lahmi  the 
brother  of  Goliath  the  Gittite,  whose  spear  staff  icets 
like  a  weaver's  beam. 

6.  Aud  yet  again  there  was  war  at  Gath,  where 

was  a  man  of  gi-eat  statm-e,  whose  fingers  and  toes 
were  four  and  twenty,  six  on  each  haiid,  and  six  on 
each  foot :  and  he  also  was  the  son  of  the  giant. 

7.  But  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the  son 

of  Shimea  David's  brother  slew  him. 

8.  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath  ; 

and  they  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  hand 
of  his  servants. 

See  Mim.  xiii.  22,  83.  Deut.  ii.  10,  11,  20.  1  Sam. 
X.  33.    1  Chr.  xi.  33. 

§  6.    Dexterity. 

(1.    LEFT-HANDED.) 

Jud.  XX.  16.  Among  all  this  people  there  were  seven 
hunch-ed  chosen  men  lefthanded :  every  one  could 
sling  stones  at  a  hair  breeulth,  and  not  miss. 

(3.   DOtlBLE-HANDED.) 

See  1  Chr.  xii.  3. 

(3.   SWIFT-FOOTED.) 

3  8am.  ii.  18.  And  there  were  three  sons  of  Zeruiah 
there,  Joab,  and  Abishai,  and  Asahel:  and  Asahel  was 
as  light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe. 

§  7.   Tlie  Five  Senses. 

Gen.  xxvii.  33.  And  Jacob  went  near  unto  Isaac  his 
father ;  and  he  felt  him,  and  said.  The  voice  is  Jacob's 
voice,  but  the  hands  are  the  hands  of  Esau. 

■  37.  And  he  came  near,  and  kissed  him  :  and 

he  smelted  the  smell  of  his  raiment,  and  blessed  him, 
and  said.  See,  the  smell  of  my  son  is  as  the  smell  of  a 
field  wliich  the  Lord  hath  blessed  : 

E.v.  iv.  11.  Aud  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Who  hath 
made  man's  mouth '?  or  who  maketh  llie  dumb,  or 
deaf,  or  the  seeing,  or  the  blind  ?  have  not  I  tlie  Lord  ? 

Job  xii.  11.  Doth  not  the  car  try  words?  and  the 
mouth  taste  his  meat  ? 

—  xxxiv.  3.  For  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth 
tasteth  meat. 

1  Sam.  iii.  11.  And  the  Lord  said  to  Samuel,  Behold, 
I  will  do  a  thing  in  Israel,  at  which  both  the  ears  ol 
every  one  that  heareth  it  shall  tingle. 

Ec.  1.  8.  All  things  are  full  of  laliour;  man  cannot 
utter  it :  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  seeing,  nor  the 
car  filled  with  hearing. 

See  Micah  vii.  16. 

§  8.    Tlie  Appetites. 
Gen.  XXV.  30.  And  Esau  said  to  Jacob,  Feed  me,  I 
pray  thee,  with  that  same  red  pottage;  for  I  am  faint : 
therefore  was  his  name  called  Edom. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  make  me  savoury  meat,  such  as  1 
love,  and  bring  it  to  me,  tliat  I  may  cat ;  that  my  soul 
may  bless  thee  before  I  die. 

6.  And  Rebekah  spake  unto  Jacob  her  son, 

saying.  Behold,  I  heard  thy  father  speak  unto  Esan 
thy  brother,  saying, 

7.  Briiig  me  venison,  and  make  me  savoury 

meat,  that  I  may  eat,  and  bless  thee  before  the  Lord 
before  my  death. 


CHAP.  I. 


THE  OUTWAR©  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Gun.  xxvii.  14.  Anil  lie  went,  anil  fililicil,  and 
brought  them  to  his  niothor :  and  his  uiothcr  made 
savoury  mi-at,  such  as  his  lather  loved. 

17.  And  she  gave  the  savouiT  meat  and  the 

bread,  wliich  she  had  prep.ired,  into  the  hand  of  her 
son  .lacol). 

Ki:  xvii.  2.  'Wherefore  tlie  people  did  eliide  with 
Moses,  and  said,  (iive  us  water  tliat  \\  e  ni.-iy  drinli. 
And  .Moses  said  unto  them.  Why  cliide  ye  with  nieV 
wlieretbre  do  ye  tempt  tiie  LounV 

'i-  And  the  people  tliirsted  tlicre  for  water; 

and  tlie  peo])le  nuinnured  airainst  i\Ioses,  and  said, 
Wlierefore  /.<  tliis  Hint  thou  liasl  brouijlit  us  up  out  of 
E.i:ji|)t,  to  kill  us  and  oiu-  eliildren  and  our  cattle  with 
thirst  ? 

1  Chr.  xi.  17.  And  David  longed,  and  said.  Oh  that 
one  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the  well  of 
Betli-leheni,  tliat  is  at  tlie  gate! 

18.  -Vnd  the  three  brake  through  the  host  of 

the  Philistines,  and  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of 
Heth-lehem,  that  irns  liv  the  g.ate,  and  took  (V,  and 
brought  i(  to  David  :  but  David  would  not  drink  of  it, 
but  poured  it  out  to  the  Loud. 

19,  .Vnd  said,  Jly   God  forbid  it  me,  that  I 

should  do  this  tiling:  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  these 
men  that  have  put  their  lives  in  jeopardy?  for  with 
the  jeopardy  </ their  lives  thev  brought  it:  tUerefore 
he  would  not  drink  it.  These  things  did  these  three 
mightiest. 

^i>b  vi.  6.  Can  that  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten 
without  salt  ?  or  is  there  any  taste  in  the  white  of  an 
egg? 

7.  The  things  thitt  my  soul  refused  to  touch 

are  as  ni}-  sorrowful  meat. 

—  xxxiii.  20.  So  that  his  life  abhorreth  bread,  and 
his  soul  dainty  meat. 

Px.  cii.  4.  Jty  heart  is  smitten,  and  withered  like 
grass ;  so  that  I  forget  to  eat  my  lin.'ad. 

9-  For  I  have   eaten   ashes   like   bread,   and 

mingled  my  drink  \vitli  weejiing, 

—  cvii.  17.  Fools,  because  of  their  transgression,  and 
because  of  their  iniquities,  are  afflicted. 

18.  Their  soul  abliorretli  all  manner  of  meat; 

and  they  draw  near  unto  the  gates  of  death. 

Proe.  xxvii.  7.  The  full  soul' loatlieth  a  honeycomb; 
but  to  the  bungrj'  soul  every  bitter  thing  is  sweet. 

§  9.    The  Countenance. 

(1.    CIIEERFUI,.) 

1  Sam.  i.  18.  And  she  said.  Let  thine  handmaid  find 
grace  in  thy  sight.  So  the  woman  went  her  way,  and 
did  eat,  aud  her  countenance  was  no  more  md. 

Prin\  XV.  13.  A  merry  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  coun- 
tenance:  but  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  broken. 

Ec.  viii.  1.  "\Vho  m  as  the  wise  man  ?  and  who  know- 
eth  the  interpretation  of  a  thing?  a  man's  wisdom 
maketh  his  face  to  shine,  and  the'bolduess  of  his  fiice 
shall  be  changed. 

(3.    SULLEN.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  2.  And  Jacob  beheld  the  countenance  of 
Laban,  and,  behold,  it  mi.s  not  toward  him  as  before. 

4.  And  Jacob  sent    and   called   Rachel   and 

Leah 'to  the  field  unto  his  fiock, 

5.  And  said  unto   them,  I  see  your  father's 

countenance,  that  it  in  not  toward  me  as  before ;  but 
the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with  me. 

Dan.  iii.  1<).  Then  was  Nebuchadnezzar  full  offuiy, 
and  the  form  of  his  visage  was  cli:imred  au-ainst  SIki- 
driieh.  Meshach,  and  Abed-nego :  ttunfare  he  sjiake 
aud  commanded  that  they  sliouhl  heat  the  furnace  one 
seven  tunes  more  than  it  "was  wont  to  be  heated. 

(3.    BE.VKING   THE   ST.\MP  OP  SIN.) 

h.  iii.  9.  The  shew  of  their  countenance  doth  wit- 
ness against  them  ;  and  they  declare  their  sin  as  Sodom, 
they  hide  it  not.  'W'oc  unto  their  soul!  for  they  have 
rewarded  evil  unto  themselves. 

§  10.    The  Hair. 

(1.   THE   nAIR   OF   THE    HAXD.) 

Gen.  sxvii.  1 1.  And    Jacob    said   to   Rebekah    his 


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mother.  Heboid,  Esau  my  brother  i«  a  hairy  man,  and 
I  am  a  smootli  man  : 

21.  And  Isaac  said  unto  Jacob,  Come  near,  I 

pray  thee,  that  1  may  feel  thee,  my  son,  whether  thou 
he  my  very  son  Esau  or  not. 

2a.  Ami  he  discerned   him  not,   because  his 

hands  were  hairy,  as  his  brother  Esau's  hands:  so  he 
blessed  him. 

(2.    THE   IIEAUD) 

Gen.  xli.  14.  Then  Pluiraoh  sent  and  called  Joseph, 
aud  they  brought  biiii  hastily  out  of  the  dungeon  :  and 
he  shaved  him-irlf,  and  changed  his  raiment,  and  came 
in  unto  Pharaoh. 

Lee.  xix.  27.  Ye  shall  not  round  the  corners  of  your 
heads,  neither  .slialt  thou  mar  the  corners  of  thy  beard. 

2  Sam.  X.  4.  Wherefore  Ilaiiun  look  David's  ser- 
vants, and  .shaved  oil  the  one  half  of  their  beards, 
and  cut  otf  their  garments  in  the  middle,  eceii  to  their 
buttocks,  and  sent  them  awav. 

5.  "When  they  told  'it  unto  David,  he  sent  to 

meet  them,  because  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed: 
and  the  king  said.  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards 
be  grown,  and  thai  return. 

—  xix.  24.  And  Mephiboshcth  the  son  of  Saul  came 
down  to  meet  the  king,  and  had  neither  dressed  his 
feet,  nor  trimmed  his  beard,  nor  washed  his  clothes, 
from  the  day  the  king  departed  until  the  day  he  came 
again  in  peace. 

1  Chr.  xix.  4.  'Wherefore  Hanun  took  David's  ser- 
vants, and  shaved  them,  and  cut  otf  their  garments  in 
the  midst  hard  by  their  buttocks,  and  sent  them  away. 

5.  Then  there   went  certain,  and  told  David 

how  the  men  were  served  ;  and  he  sent  to  meet  them  : 
for  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed.  And  the  king 
said.  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  be  grown,  and 
then  return. 

See  2  Sam.  xx.  9.  Ezr.  ix.  3.  /.<(.  vii.  30.  Jer.  xli. 
5.    Ezek.  V.  1. 

(3.    TITB   nAIR   OP   THE    HEAD.) 

Lev.  xiii.  40.  And  the  man  whose  hair  is  fallen  off 
his  head,  he  is  bald  ;  yet ;'.«  he  clean. 

41.  And  he  that  hath  his  hair  fallen  off  from 

the  part  of  his  head  toward  his  face,  he  is  forehead 
bald ;  yet  is  he  clean. 

Jud.  xvi.  22.  Howbeit  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to 
grow  again  al'ter  he  was  shaven. 

Is.  vii.  20.  In  the  same  day  shall  the  Lord  shave 
■with  a  razor  that  is  hired,  nnmeJy,  hy  them  beyond  the 
river,  by  the  king  of  Assyria,  the  "head,  aiulthe  hair 
of  the  feet:  and  it  shall  also  consume  the  beard. 

Jer.  vii.  29.  Cut  oti'  thine  hair,  0  Jerusalem,  and  cast 
it  away,  and  take  up  a  lamentation  on  high  places  ;  for 
the  Lord  hath  rejected  and  forsaken  the  generation 
of  his  wrath. 

Ezck.  xliv.  20.  Keither  sli.-dl  they  shave  their  heads, 
nor  suffer  their  locks  to  grow  long ;  the}'  shall  only 
poll  their  he.ids. 

Micah  i.  16.  Slake  them  bald,  and  poll  thee  for  thy 
delicate  children  ;  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  eagle  ; 
for  they  are  gone  into  captivity  tiom  thee. 

1  Car.  xi.  14.  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you, 
that,  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame  unto  him  ? 

15.  But  if  a  woman   have  long  hair,  it  is  a 

glory  to  her :  for  /(*■;•  hair  is  given  to  her  for  a  covering. 

See  2  Sam.  xiv.  36.     1  Tim.  ii.  9.     1  Pet.  iii.  3. 

§  11.    The  Forehead. 

Pter.  xiii.  10.  And  he  causcth  all,  both  smaU  and 
great,  rich  and  poor,  free  and  bond,  to  receive  a  mark 
in  their  ri^dit  hand,  or  in  their  foreheads: 

17.  And  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save 

he  that  had  the  mark,  or  the  name  of  the  beast,  or  the 
number  of  his  name. 

See  Is.  xvliii.  4.    Jer.  iii.  3.     Ezek.  iii.  8,  9. 

§  12.    The  Eyes. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  10.  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  faileth 
me :  as  for  the  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone  from  me. 

Lake  xi.  33.  Xo  man,  when  he  hatli  lighted  a  candle, 
putteth  it  in  a  secret  place,  neither  under  a  bushel,  but 
on  a  candlestick,  that  they  which  come  in  may  see  the 
light. 

—  34.  The  light  of  the  bodv  is  the  eye :  there- 


CHAP.  I. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xiir. 


fore  -niien  thine  eye  is  single,  thy  whole  bodj-  also  is 
full  of  light ;  Init  when  thine  eye  is  evil,  thy  body  also 
is  full  of  darkness. 

Lukexi.  35.  Take  heed  therefore,  that  the  light  whicli 
is  in  thee  be  not  darkness. 

36.  If  thy  whole  bodj'  therefore  he  full  of  light, 

having  no  part  dark,  the  whole  shall  be  full  of  light, 
as  when  the  bright  shining  of  a  candle  doth  give  tiiee 
light. 

See  Num.  s.  31.    Jud.  xvi.  38.    Frov.  xx.  13. 

§  13.    The  Ears. 

Ps.  xlix.  4.  I  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  parable :  I 
will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp. 

Pnn\  XV.  31.  The  ear  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  life 
abideth  among  the  wise. 

—  xviii.  15.  The  heart  of  the  prudent  getteth  knowl- 
edge ;  and  the  ear  of  the  wise  seeketh  knowledge. 

See  Ex.  xxi.  6.    Mat.  xxvi.  51.    Acts  vii.  57. 

§  14.    The  Mouth. 

Ps.  Isxviii.  2.  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  parable :  I 
will  utter  dark  sayings  of  old: 

Prov.  xviii.  4.  The  words  of  a  man's  mouth  are  as 
deep  waters,  atid  the  wellspring  of  wisdom  as  a  flow- 
ing brook. 

6.  A  fool's  lips  enter  into  contention,  and  Ms 

mouth  calleth  for  strokes. 

7.  A  fool's  mouth  is  his  destruction,  and  his 

lips  are  the  snare  of  his  soul. 

See  1  &un.  i.  13.  3  Kings  iv.  34.  Job  xxxiv.  3.  Ps. 
xxii.  13. 

§  15.    The  Teeth. 

Prov.  XXX.  14.  T/iere  is  a  generation,  whose  teeth  are 
as  swords,  and  their  jaw  teeth  as  Icnives,  to  devour  the 
poor  from  off  the  earth,  and  the  needy  fi'om  among 
men. 

Lam.  iii.  16.  He  hath  also  broken  my  teeth  with 
gravel  stones,  he  hath  covered  me  with  ashes. 

See  Oeii.  xlix.  13.  Nu>n.  xi.  33.  Job  xiii.  14;  xLx. 
30;  xxix.  17. 

§  16.    Winking:. 

Job  XV.  13.  "Why  doth  thine  heart  cany  thee  away? 
and  what  do  thy  eyes  wink  at, 

Proii  vi.  13.  He  winkcth  with  his  eyes,  he  speaketh 
with  his  feet,  he  teacheth  with  his  fingers ; 

§  17.    Stooping'. 

JoJtn  viii.  8.  And  again  he  stooped  down,  and  wrote 
on  the  ground. 

§  18.    Prostration. 

Num.  xiv.  5.  Then  Moses  and  Aaron  fell  on  their 
faces  before  all  the  assembly  of  the  congregation  of 
the  children  of  Israel. 

—  xvi.  4.  And  when  Moses  heard  it,  he  fell  upon  his 
face : 

1  Kings  xviii.  43.  So  Ahab  went  up  to  eat  and  to 
drink.  And  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  Carmel; 
and  he  cast  himself  down  upon  the  earth,  and  put  his 
face  between  his  knees, 

§  19.    Sighing. 

Job  iii.  34.  For  my  sighing  Cometh  before  I  eat,  and 
my  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  waters. 

'Jcr.  xlv.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lokd,  the  God  of  Israel, 
unto  thee,  O  Barucli ; 

—  —  3.  Thou  didst  say.  Woe  is  me  now !  for  the 
Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my  sorrow ;  I  fointed  in 
my  sighing,  and  I  find  no  rest. 

'&t'k.  xxi.  6.  Sigh  therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  with 
the  breaking  of  t/iy  loins  ;  and  with  bitterness  sigh  be- 
fore Iheir  eyes. 

7.  And  it  shall  be,  when  they  say  unto  thee, 

Wliercfore  sighcst  thon?  that  thou  shalt  answer.  For 
the  tidings,  because  it  Cometh :  and  every  heart  shall 
melt,  and  all  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  everj'  spirit 
si  I  all  faint,  and  all  knees  shall  be  weak  as  water;  be- 
JKild,  it  Cometh,  and  shall  be  brought  to  pass,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 


§  20.  Tears. 

Nmn.  xi.  10.  Then  Moses  heard  the  people  weep 
throughout  their  families,  everj-  man  in  the  door  of 
his  tent :  and  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 
greatlj';  Moses  also  was  displeased. 

1  iS'ijn.  XX.  41.  And  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  gone,  Da- 
vid arose  out  of  a  i)lace  toward  the  south,  andlell  on  his 
face  to  the  ground,  and  bowed  himself  three  times: 
and  the}'  kissed  one  another,  and  wept  one  with  an- 
other, until  David  exceeded. 

—  xxiv.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  David  had 
made  an  end  of  speaking  these  words  unto  Saul, 
that  Saul  said.  Is  this  thy  voice,  my  son  David  ?  ^nd 
Saul  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

3  Siim.  xiii.  36.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  he 
had  made  an  end  of  spealdng,  that,  behold,  the  king's 
sons  came,  and  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wept:  and 
the  king  also  and  all  his  servants  wept  very  sore. 

—  XV.  33.  And  all  the  countiy  wept  with  a  loud 
voice,  and  all  the  people  passed  over :  the  king  also 
himself  passed  over  the  brook  Kidron,  and  all  tlie  peo- 
ple passed  over,  toward  the  way  of  the  wilderness. 

3  Kings  viii.  11.  And  he  settled  his  comitenance 
steadfastly,  imtil  he  was  ashamed :  and  the  man  of 
God  wept. 

Job  xvi.  16.  My  face  is  foul  with  weeping,  and  on 
my  eyelids  is  the  shadow  of  death  ; 

Ps.  vi.  6.  I  am  weary  with  my  groaning;  all  the 
night  make  I  my  bed  to  swim ;  I  water  my  couch  with 
my  tears. 

—  xxsix.  13.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  and  give 
ear  unto  my  cry ;  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  teare ;  for 
I  am  a  sti-anger  with  thee,  and  a  sojom-ner,  as  aU  my 
fathers  were. 

—  Ivi.  8.  Thou  tellest  my  wanderings :  put  thou  my 
tears  into  thy  bottle  :  are  they  not  in  tby  book  ? 

—  Ixxx.  5.  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  bread  of 
tears ;  and  givest  them  tears  to  cbmk  in  great  meas- 
ure. 

6.  Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  neigh- 
bours :  and  our  enemies  laugh  among  themselves. 

Jer.  ix.  1.  Oh  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 
eves  a  fountain  of  tears,  that  I  might  weep  day  and 
night  for  the  slain  of  the  daughter  of  my  people  ! 

—  xiv.  17.  Therefore  thou  shalt  say  this  word  unto 
them  ;  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night  and 
day,  and  let  them  not  cease :  for  the  virgin  daughter 
of  my  people  is  broken  with  a  great  breach,  with  a 
very  grievous  blow. 

Lam.  i.  16.  For  these  tilings  I  weep  ;  mine  eye,  mine 
eye  rimneth  down  with  water,  because  the  comforter 
that  should  relieve  my  soul  is  fiir  from  me :  my  chil- 
cb'en  are  desolate,  because  the  enemy  prevailed. 

—  ii.  18.  Their  heart  cried  unto  the  Lord,  O  wall  of 
the  daughter  of  Zion,  let  tears  run  down  like  a  river 
day  and  night :  give  th3'self  no  rest ;  let  not  the  apple 
of  thine  eye  cease. 

19.  Arise,  cry  out  in  the  night :  in  the  begin- 
ning of  the  watches  pour  out  thine  heart  like  water 
before  the  face  of  the  Lord :  Lift  up  thy  hands  toward 
him  for  the  life  of  thy  young  chiUken,  that  iaint  for 
hunger  ui  the  top  of  every  street. 

—  iii.  48.  Mine  eye  runneth  down  with  rivers  of  wa- 
ter for  the  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people. 

49.  !Mine  eye  trickleth  down,  and  ceaseth  not, 

vrithout  any  intermission, 

50."  Till  the  Lord  look  down,  and  behold  fi'om 

heaven. 

51.  Mine  eye  affecteth  mine  heart,  because  of 

all  the  daughters  of  my  city. 

John  xi.  31.  The  Jews  then  which  were  with  her  in 
the  house,  and  comforted  her,  when  they  saw  Mary, 
that  she  rose  up  hastily  and  went  out,  tbllowed  her, 
saying.  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there. 

§  21.    Saliva. 

Job  vii.  19.  How  long  wilt  thou  not  depart  from  me, 
nor  let  me  alone  till  I  swallow  down  vi\y  spittle  ? 

—  XXX.  10.  They  abhor  me,  the}-  floe  far  from  me, 
and  spare  not  to  spit  in  my  face. 

See  John  ix.  G. 


3.58 


CHAP.  II. 


THE  OUTWARD   MAN". 


BOOK  XIII. 


§  22.    ExiiTtioiis. 

D<>il.  xxiii.  12.  Tliim  sliull  liavo  a  plnrr  also  ■n-ith- 
oiit  the  camp,  wliillu'r  thou  shall  iro  forth  alimad: 

13.  And  thou  shalt  have  a  [laililli'  upon  thy 

weapon;  aiul  it  shall  he,  when  thou  wilt  ease  thyselt" 
abroad,  thou  shalt  di^-  therewith,  and  shall  turn  hack 
and  cover  that  which  Cometh  from  thee: 

14.  For   the   Loud   thy  (iod  walketli  in   the 

midst  of  thy  ean\p,  to  deliver  thee,  and  to  dve  up 
tliine  enennes  liefore  thee :  tlierefore  shall  thy  cauiji 
be  holy:  that  he  see  uo  uucleau  thing  in  thee,  and 
turn  away  from  thee. 

3  /{inyn  xviii.  37.  But  Rab-shakeh  said  unto  them. 
Hath  my  master  sent  ine  to  thy  master,  and  to  thee, 
to  spe;\k  these  words  '  /mth  h<-  not  xcnt  me  to  the  men 
which  sit  on  the  wall,  that  they  m;iy  eat  their  own 
(.iunir,  and  drink  tlieir  own  jii^s  with  you? 

Is.  xxxvi.  13.  But  UalLsliakeh  said, "Hath  my  master 
scut  me  to  thy  master  and  to  thee  to  speak  these 
words?  linth  lie  not  sent  me  to  the  mcu  that  sit  upon 
the  w:dl,  that  they  may  e:it  their  own  dung,  aud  drink 
tlieir  own  piss  with  youV 

Milt.  ii.  3.  Behold,  I  will  corrujit  your  seed,  and 
spread  dung  ujion  your  faces,  in  ii  the  dimg  of  your 
solemn  feasts;  ;ind  one  shall  take  vou  away  with  it. 

Milt  XV.  17.  Do  not  ye  yet  understand,  that  wh;it- 
soever  entereth  in  at  the  mouth  gocth  into  the  bell}-, 
and  is  cast  out  into  the  draught? 

UnrkvW.  18.  And  he  saiih  unto  them,  Are  j'C  so 
without  understan<ling  also?  Do  ye  not  perceive, 
tiuit  whatsoever  tlung  from  without  entereth  into  the 
man,  it  c;inuot  detile  him ; 

19.  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his  heart,  hut 

into  the  belly,  and  goeth  out  into  the  tkaught,  purging 
all  meats? 


CHAP.  n. 
THE  SUSTE]S'ANCE  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  23.    Necessity  of  Food. 

1  Kings  xviii.  41.  And  Elijah  said  tmto  Ahab,  Get 
thee  \iji,  eat  aud  ib'ink ;  for  there  is  a  soimd  of  abimd- 
ance  of  rain. 

1  Slim.  xiv.  39.  Then  said  Jonathan,  My  father  hath 
troubled  the  land:  see,  I  pray  j'ou,  how  mine  eyes 
have  been  enlightened,  because  I"  tasted  a  little  of  this 
honey. 

— " —  30.  How  mucli  more,  if  hajily  the  people  had 
eaten  freely  to  day  of  the  spoil  of  their  enemies  which 
they  fcnuul  ?  for  had  there  not  been  now  a  much 
greater  slaughter  among  the  Philistines  ? 

31.  Aud  they  smote  the  Philistines  tliat  da}- 

from  Jlichmash  to  Aijalou :  aud  the  people  were  very 
faint. 

—  XXX.  11.  And  they  found  an  Egyptian  in  the 
field,  and  brought  him  "to  David,  and  gave  him  bread, 
and  he  did  eat;  and  they  miule  him  drink  water; 

13.  Aud  they  gave  him  a  [.lieee  of  a  cake  of 

figs,  :md  two  clusters  of  raisins:  and  when  he  had 
e:it('n,  his  spirit  came  again  to  him:  for  he  had  eaten 
no  Iircad,  nor  drunk  any  water,  three  days  and  three 
niglits. 

M'li-k  viii.  1.  In  those  days  the  multitude  being  very 
great,  and  having  nothing  to  eat,  Jesus  called  his 
disciples  unto  Jiim,  aud  saith  unto  them, 

2.  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  because 

they  have  now  beeu  with  me  three  days,  and  have 
nothing  to  eat : 

^  .3.  And  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to  their 

own  houses,  they  will  faint  by  the  way:  for  divers  of 
them  came  from  far. 

—  —  4.  And  his  disciples  answered  him.  From 
whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these  men  with  bread  here 
in  the  wilderness? 

Acts  ix.  19.  Anil  when  he  had  received  me.at.he  was 
strengthened.  Then  was  Saul  certain  days  with  his 
disci|)le9  which  were  at  Damascus. 

—  xxvii.  33.  And  while  the  diiy  was  coming  on, 
Paul  besought  t/iem  all  to  take  meat,  saying.  This  d;iy 


is  the  fourteenth  day  that  ye  hiive  tarried  and  con- 
tinued fastiu;;,  having  tidicn  nothing. 

34.  Wherelbre  I  pniy  you  to  take  smne,  meat ; 

for  this  is  for  your  he;dth  :  lor  there  sh:dl  not  a  hair 
fall  from  the  head  of  any  of  you. 

3(!.  Then  were  they  all  of  good  cheer,  aud 

they  also  took  nome  meat. 

§  24.    Food  a  (iift  of  God. 

E.V.  xvi.  33.  And  JIoscs  said,  This  is  the  thing  which 
the  Loud  commandeth.  Fill  an  omer  of  it  to  he  kept 
for  your  gcncnilious  ;  that  they  ma_y  see  the  bread 
wherewith  I  have  fed  you  in  the  wilderness,  when  I 
brought  you  forth  from"  the  huul  of  Egypt. 

33.  And  Moses  said  unto  .Varon,  Take  a  pot, 

and  )nit  an  onu'r  full  of  m:uma  therein,  and  lay  it  up 
before  the  Lokd,  to  be  kept  for  your  generations. 

34.  As  the  Loud  connniuuled  JMosi'S,  so  Aaron 

laid  it  U11  before  the  Testimony,  to  be  kept. 

lluth  i.  0.  Then  she  arose  willi  her  daughters  in 
law,  that  she  might  return  from  the  country  of  Moalj: 
for  she  had  heard  in  the  countiy  of  Jloid)  how  th:it  the 
LoitD  had  visited  his  people  in  giving  them  Viread. 

1  Kiiir/s  xvii.  3.  And  the  word  of  the  Loud  came 
unto  him,  saying, 

3.  Get  thee  hence,  and  turn  thee  e;istward, 

and  hide  thyself  by  the  brook  Cherilh,  that  is  before 
Jordan. 

4.  And  it  shall  be,  tJiat  thou  shalt  drink  of  the 

brook;  and  I  have  commanded  the  ravens  to  feed 
thee  there. 

0.  So  he  went  and  did  according  imto  the 

word  of  the  Lokd  :  for  he  went  aud  dwelt  by  the 
brook  Cherith,  th;it  is  before  Jordan. 

Job  xxxvi.  16.  Even  so  would  he  have  removed 
thee  out  of  the  strait  into  a  broad  place,  where  there  is 
no  straitness;  and  that  which  should  be  set  on  thy 
table  should  be  full  of  fiitness. 

P«.  civ.  37.  These  wait  all  upon  thee;  that  thou 
mayest  give  them  their  meat  in  due  season. 

—  evil.  9.  For  he  satisfieth  the  longing  soul,  and 
filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness. 

—  cxxxii.  15.  I  will  abundantly  bless  her  provision: 
I  will  satisfy  her  poor  with  lu'cad. 

—  cxxx-\a.  25.  Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh :  for  his 
mercy  endureth  for  ever. 

—  cxlv.  15.  The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  thee ;  and 
thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  due  season. 

—  —  16.  Thou  openest  thine  hand,  and  satisfiest 
the  desire  of  every  living  thing. 

—  cxlvii.  14.  He  maketh  peace  in  thy  borders,  eaul 
filleth  thee  with  the  finest  of  the  wheat. 

Ee.  iii.  13.  I  know  that  there  is  no  good  in  them,  but 
for  a  man  to  rejoice,  and  to  do  good  in  his  life. 

13.  And  also  that  eveiy  man  should  eat  and 

drink,  aud  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labom',  it  is  the 
gift  of  God. 

—  viii.  15.  Then  I  commended  mirth,  because  a 
man  hath  no  better  thmg  under  the  smi,  than  to  cat, 
and  to  drink,  and  to  be  merry :  for  that  shall  abide 
with  him  of  his  labour  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God 
giveth  him  under  the  sun. 

Is.  Ixii.  6.  I  have  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  O 
Jerusalem,  which  shall  never  hold  their  peace  day  nor 
night :  ye  that  make  mention  of  the  Lokd,  keep  not 
silence, 

7.  And  give  him  no  rest,  till  he  establish,  and 

till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the  ciu-th. 

8.  The  Lord  hath  sworn  by  his  rii;ht  hand, 

and  l\v  Uie  arm  of  his  strength.  Surely  I  will  no  more 
give  thv  corn  to  be  meat  for  thine  enemies ;  aud  the 
sons  ot''  the  stranger  shall  not  drink  thy  wine,  for  the 
which  thou  hast  laboured  : 

9.  But  they  that  have  gathered  it  shall  eat  it, 

and  praise  the  Lord  ;  and  thev  lli;it  have  brought  it 
together  shall  drink  it  in  the  courts  of  my  holiness. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  29.  I  will  also  s:ive  you  from  all  .your 
uncleannesses :  and  I  will  c:dl  for  the  corn,  and  will 
increase  it,  and  h\y  no  famine  upon  you. 

30.  And  I  will  multiply  the  fruit  of  the  tree, 

and  the  increa.se  of  the  field,  that  ye  sliall  receive  no 
more  reproach  of  famine  among  the  heathen. 


CHAP.   II. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII, 


Hos.  xi.  4.  I  drew  them  with  cords  of  a  man,  with 
bands  of  love :  ami  I  was  to  them  as  they  that  take 
off  the  yoke  ou  their  jaws,  aud  I  laid  meat  uuto 
them. 

Jiiii  ii.  10.  Yea,  the  Loud  will  answer  aud  say 
imto  his  ]3ei)ple,  Behold,  I  will  senil  you  corn,  and 
wine,  aud  oil,  aud  j'e  shall  bo  satisfied  tiierewith:  and 
1  will  no  more  make  you  a  reproach  among  the 
heathen : 

See  Job  xxviii.  5.    Ps.  cxlvi.  7.    AcU  xiv.  17. 

§  25.    Food  Cursed. 

Num.  xi.  18.  Aud  say  thou  unto  the  people.  Sanctify 
yourselves  against  to  moiTow,  and  ye  shall  eat  tlesh : 
for  ye  have  wejn  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord,  saying.  Who 
shall  give  us  tlesh  to  eat  ?  for  it  ims  well  with  us  in 
Egypi  :  thei'efore  the  Lohd  will  give  you  flesh,  aud  ye 
shall  eat. 

19.  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day,  nor  two  days, 

nor  five  days,  neither  leu  dajT?,  nor  twenty  daj's; 

20.  But  even  a  whole  month,  until  it  come 

out  at  3'our  nostrils,  aud  it  be  loathsome  unto  you: 
because  that  ye  have  despised  the  Loud  which  is 
among  you,  and  have  wept  before  him,  saying,  Why 
came  we  forth  out  of  Egypt  ? 

Ps.  Ixix.  32.  Let  their  table  become  a  snare  before 
them :  and  that  which  should  hace  been  for  tlieir  welfare, 
let  it  become  a  trap. 

§  26.    Human  Care  Necessary. 

Gen.  vi.  31.  And  take  thou  unto  thee  of  all  food  that 
is  eaten,  and  thou  shalt  gather  it  to  thee  ;  and  it  shall 
be  for  iboil  for  thee,  and  tor  them, 

Ej-.  xvi.  1().  This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath 
commanded.  Gather  of  it  every  man  according  to  his 
eating,  an  oraer  for  every  man,  accunliiiy  to  the  num- 
ber of  your  persons ;  take  ye  every  man  for  iliem  which 
are  in  his  tents. 

Mat.  xiv.  1.5.  And  when  it  was  evening,  his  dis- 
ciples came  to  him,  saying,  This  is  a  desert  place,  and 
the  tune  is  now  past ;  send  the  multitude  away,  that 
they  majf  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves 
victuals. 

—  —  16.  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  They  need  not 
depart ;  give  ye.  them  to  eat. 

See  Oen.  xli.  33-36. 

§  27.    Man  shall  not  Live  by  Bread  Alone. 

Is.  Iv.  2.  Wherefore  do  ye  spend  money  for  that 
irhii-h  is  not  bread  ?  and  your  labour  tor  'that  w?w-h 
satistieth  not?  hearken  diligently  unto  me,  and  eat  ye 
that  which  is  good,  and  let  your  soul  delight  itself  "in 
fatness. 

John  iv.  13.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 
Whosoever  drinketh  of  this  water  shall  thirst  again: 

—  —  14.  But  whosoevei-  drinketh  of  the  water  that 
I  sliall  give  him  shall  never  thirst ;  but  tlie  water  that 
I  shall  give  him  shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  spring- 
ing up  into  everlasting  life. 

15.  The  woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  give  me 

this  water,  that  I  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to 
draw. 

—  vi.  27.  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth, 
but  for  that  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting  life, 
which  the  Son  of  man  shall  give  uuto  you :  for  him 
hath  God  the  Father  sealed. 

1  Cor.  vi,  13,  Meats  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for 
meats :  but  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them,+ 
See  Beut.  viii,  3. 

§  28.    Tarieties  of  Food. 

(1.   VEGETABLE.) 

Gen.  i.  29.  And  God  said,  Behold,  I  have  given  you 
eveiy  herb  bearing  seed,  which  is  upon  the  lace  of  all 
the  earth,  and  every  tree,  in  the  winch  is  the  fruit  of  a 
tree  yielding  seed;  to  you  it  shall  be  for  meat. 

• 30,  And  to  every  beast  of  the  eartli,  and  to 

every  fowl  of  the  air,  aud  to  every  thing  that  creepeth 


upon  the  eartii,  whcreiu  there  is  life,  I  hare  yicen  every 
green  herlj  lor  meat :  and  it  was  so. 

Jud.  xiv.  7.  And  he  went  down,  and  talked  with 
the  womau ;  aud  she  pleased  Samson  well. 

8.  And  after  a  time  he  returned  to  take  her, 

and  he  turned  aside  to  see  the  carcass  of  the  lion  :  and, 
behold,  thi-re  wim  a  swarm  of  bees  aud  honey  in  the 
carcass  of  the  lion. 

9.  Aud  he  took  thereof  in  his  liands,  and  went 

on  eating,  and  came  to  his  fiuher  and  mother,  and  he 
gave  them,  aud  they  did  eat :  but  he  told  not  them 
that  he  had  taken  the  honey  out  of  the  carcass  of  the 
lion. 

1  Sam.  xiv.  25.  And  all  they  of  the  land  came  to  a 
wood;  and  there  was  honey  upon  the  gidund. 

43.  Then  Saul  said  to  Joualhan,  Tell  me  what 

thou  hast  done.  And  Jonathan  told  him,  and  said,  I 
did  Ijut  taste  a  little  honey  with  the  end  of  the  rod  thai 
was  in  mine  hand,  and,  lo,  I  must  die. 

Ps.  Ixxxi.  16.  He  should  have  fed  them  also  with 
the  finest  of  the  wheat:  aud  with  honey  out  of  the 
rock  should  I  have  satisfied  thee. 

Proe.  xxiv,  13,  My  son,  eat  thou  honey,  because  it  is 
good ;   and  the  honeycomb,  which  is  sweet  to  thy 

See  Bail.  i.  13-16. 

Bread  the  Staff  of  Life  :  See  Gen.  xli.  54 ;  xlvii. 
12,  15.  Ex.  xxix.  33 ;  xl.  33.  Lee.  xxvi.  26.  Jos.  ix. 
5.  Jud.  viii.  6  ;  xix.  5.  Ps.  cv.  16.  Ese/c.  iv.  16 ;  v.  16. 
John  xxi.  13. 

(3.   ANIMAL.) 

Gen.  ix.  3.  And  the  fear  of  you  and  the  dread  of  you 
shall  be  upon  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  upon  every 
fowl  of  the  air,  upon  all  that  movetli  ujwn  the  eartli, 
;ind  upon  all  the  fishes  of  the  sea ;  into  your  hand  arc 
they  delivered. 

3.  Every  moving  thing  that  liveth  shall  be 

meat  for  you ;  even  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given 
yo-u  all  things. 

—  xxvii.  25.  And  he  said.  Bring  it  near  to  me,  and 
I  will  eat  of  my  son's  venisou,  that  my  soul  may  bless 
thee.  And  he  brought  it  near  to  him,  and  he  did  eat: 
and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  drank. 

Deut.  xii.  20.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  enlarge 
thy  liorder,  as  he  hath  promised  you,  and  thou  shalt 
say,  I  will  eat  flesh,  because  thy  soul  longefh  to  eat 
flesh ;  thou  mayest  eat  flesh,  whatsoever  thy  soul 
lusteth  after. 

31.  If  the  place  which  the  LoiiD  thy  God  hath 

chosen  to  put  his  name  there  be  too  far  from  thee,  then 
thou  shalt  kill  of  th}'  herd  and  of  thy  flock,  which  the 
Lord  hath  given  thee,  as  I  have  connnanded  thee,  and 
thou  shalt  eat  in  thy  gates  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth 
after. 

22.  Even  as  the  roebuck  and  the  hart  is  eaten, 

so  thou  shalt  eat  them :  the  unclean  aud  the  clean 
shall  eat  of  them  alike. 

(3.   BLOOD   FORBIDDEN.) 

Gen.  ix.  4.  But  flesh  with  the  life  thereof,  which  is 
the  blood  thereof,  shall  ye  not  eat. 

(4.   A  JEWISH  CUSTOM.) 

Gen.  xxxii.  32.  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel 
eat  not  of  the  sinew  which  shrank,  which  is  upon 
the  hollow  of  the  thigh,  unto  this  day;  because  he 
touched  the  hollow  of  Jacob's  tliigh  iu  the  sinew 
that  shrank. 

(5.    HUMAN  FLESH.) 

Jjev.  xxvi.  27.  And  if  ye  will  not  for  all  this  hearken 
unto  me,  but  walk  contrary  unto  me ; 

28.  Then  I  will  walk  contrary  unto  you  also 

in  fury;  and  I,  even  I,  will  chastise  you  seven  times 
for  your  sins. 

29.  Atid  ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  your  sons, 

and  the  flesh  of  your  daughters  shall  ye  eat. 

Deut.  xxviii.  53.  And  thou  shalt  eat  the  fruit  of  thine 
own  body,  the  flesh  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters, 
which  the  Loud  thy  (iod  bath  given  thee,  in  the  siege, 
and  in  the  straituess,  wherewith  thine  enemies  shall 
distress  thee : 


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CHAP.  II. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAX. 


BOOK  xrii. 


Deut.  xxviii.  54.  So  that  the  man  tlutt  is  leuder 
among  ynu,  iiud  very  dflicatt',  his  eye  shall  bo  evil 
toward  iiis  brolhcr,  and  toward  the  wile  ol  his  bosom, 
and  toward  the  remnant  ol'  his  children  which  he 
shall  leave : 

55.  So  that  he  will  not  give  to  any  of  tliem  of 

the  flesh  of  his  children  whom  he  shall  eat:  because 
he  hath  noihing  U-ll  him  in  the  sieue,  and  in  theslrait- 
ness,  wherewilii  thiue  enemies  shati  distress  thee  in  all 
thy  gates. 

56.  The  tender  and  delicate  woman  among 

yon,  which  wouUl  not  adventure  to  set  the  sole  of  her 
foot  upon  the  ground  for  delicateness  and  tenderness, 
her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  the  husband  of  her 
bosom,  and  toward  her  son,  and  toward  her  daugh- 
ter, 

57.  And  toward  her  young  one  that  cometli 

out  from  between  her  feet,  and  toward  her  children 
which  she  shall  bear :  for  she  shall  eat  them  for 
want  of  all  things  secretly  in  the  siege  and  straitness, 
wherewith  thine  enemy  shall  distress  thee  in  thy 
gates. 

2  Kinos  vi.  28.  And  the  king  said  tmto  her,  What 
aileth  thee':'  .Vnd  she  answered.  This  woman  said 
unto  me,  Give  thy  son,  that  we  may  cat  him  to  day, 
and  we  will  eat  my  son  to  morrow. 

29.  So  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  cat  him : 

and  I  said  unto  her  on  the  next  day,  Give  thy  son, 
that  we  may  eat  him  :  and  she  halh  hid  her  son. 

Job  xxxi.  81.  If  the  men  of  my  tabernacle  said 
not,  Oh  that  we  had  of  his  flesh  !  we  cannot  be 
satisfied. 

h.  ix.  19.  Through  the  wrath  of  the  Lobd  of  hosts 
is  the  land  darkened,  and  the  i)eople  shall  be  as  the 
fuel  of  the  fire  :  no  man  shall  spare  his  Ijrother. 

20.  And  he  shall  snatch  on  the  right  hand, 

and  be  hungry ;  and  he  shall  eat  on  the  left  hand,  and 
they  shall  not  be  satisfied  :  they  shall  eat  every  man 
the  flesh  of  his  own  arm  : 

21.  JIanasseh,  Kphraim ;   and  Eiihraini,  "Sla.- 

nasseh:  and  they  together  shall  be  against  .ludali. 
For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  h;ind 
is  stretched  out  still. 

—  xlix.  24.  Shall  the  prey  be  taken  from  the  mighty, 
or  the  lawful  captive  delivered? 

25.  But  thus  saith  the  Loud,  Even  the  cap- 
tives of  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away,  and  the  prey 
of  the  terrible  shall  be  delivered:  fur  I  will  contend 
with  him  that  contendeth  with  thee,  and  I  will  save 
thy  children. 

20.  And  I  will  feed  them  that  oppress  thee 

with  their  own  flesh;  and  they  shall  be  drunken  willi 
their  own  blood,  as  with  sweet  wine:  and  all  flesh 
shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  am  thy  Saviotir  and  thy 
Redeemer,  the  Mighty  One  of  Jacob. 

Jer.  xix.  9.  Antf  I  "will  cause  them  to  eat  the  flesh 
of  their  sons  and  the  flesh  of  their  daughters,  and  they 
shall  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend  in  the  siege 
and  straitness,  wherewith  their  enemies,  and  they  that 
seek  their  lives,  shall  straiten  them. 

Dim.  ii.  20.  Behold,  O  Lord,  and  consider  to 
whom  thou  hast  done  this.  Shall  the  women  eat 
their  fruit,  aiul  children  of  a  span  lung'?  shall   tlie 

Eriest  and  the  prophet  be  slain  in  the  sanctuar}-  of  the 
,ord? 

—  iv.  10.  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  sod- 
den their  own  children:  they  were  their  meat  in  the 
destruction  of  the  daughter  of  niy  peojUe. 

Ezek.  v.  9.  And  I  will  do  in  thee  that  which  I  have 
not  done,  and  whereunto  I  will  not  do  any  more  the 
like,  because  of  all  thine  abominations. 

10.  Therefore  the  f;ithers  shall  eat  the  sons  in 

tlic  midst  of  thee,  and  the  sons  shall  eat  their  fathers; 
and  I  will  execute  judgments  in  thee,  and  the  whole 
remnant  of  thee  will  I  scatter  into  all  the  wimls. 

(A.    FIGt-RATr\-E.) 

Mieah  iii,  1.  And  I  said,  Hear,  I  pray  you,  O  heads 
of  Jacob,  and  ye  princes  of  the  house  "of  Israel  ;  Is  ii 
not  for  you  to  know  judgment? 

2.  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil;  who 

pluck  off  their  skin  from  off  them,  and  their  flesh  from 
off  their  bones ; 


3.   Who  also  eat  the  flesh  of  my  people,  and 

flay  their  skin  from  ofl"  them ;  and  they  break  their 
bones,  and  chop  them  in  pieces,  as  for  the  pot,  and  as 
flesh  within  the  caldron. 

§  39.    Cooking. 

(1.   LITER.\L.) 

Gen.  XXV.  29.  And  Jacob  sod  pottage :  and  Esau 
came  from  the  field,  and  he  inis  faint : 

—  xxvii.  9.  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  nie 
from  thence  two  good  kids  of  tlie  goats;  and  I  will 
make  them  savoury  meat  for  thy  father,  such  as  he 
loveth : 

10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  it  to  thy  father,  that 

he  nuiy  eat,  and  that  he  may  bless  tliec  before  his 
death. 

31.  And  he  also  had  made  savoury  meat,  and 

brought  it  unto  his  father,  and  s:dd  unto  his  father. 
Let  my  father  ari.se,  and  eat  of  his  son's  venison,  that 
thy  soul  may  bless  me. 

Deut.  xiv.  21.  Ye  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing  that 
dietli  of  itself:  thou  shall  give  it  unto  the  stranger 
that  M  in  thy  gales,  that  he  may  e;it  it ;  or  thou  mayest 
sell  it  unto  an  alien  ;  for  thou  art  a  holy  people  unto 
tlie  Loud  thy  God.  Tliou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in 
his  mother's  milk. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  0.  So  Amnon  laj'  down,  and  made  him- 
self sick :  and  when  tlie  king  was  come  to  see  him, 
Amnon  said  unio  the  king,  I  pray  thee,  let  Taniar  my 
sister  come,  and  make  me  a  couple  of  cakes  in  my 
sight,  that  I  may  eat  at  her  hand. 

7.  Then  David  si'Ut  home  to  Tamar,  saying, 

Go  now  to  thy  brother  Amnon's  house,  and  dress  him 
meat. 

8.  So  Taniar  went  to  her  brother  Amnon's 

house;  and  he  was  laid  down.  And  she  took  flour, 
and  kneaded  it,  and  made  cakes  in  his  sight,  and  did 
bake  the  cakes. 

Pf.  Iviii.  9.  Before  your  pots  can  feel  the  thorns,  he 
shall  take  them  away  as  with  a  whirlwind,  both  liv- 
ing, and  in  liis  wrath. 

(2.   PIOURATirV'E.) 

Ezek.  xi.  8.  Which  saj-.  It  is  not  near ;  let  us 
build  houses :  this  eity  is  the  caldron,  and  we  be  the 
flesh. 

7.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Your 

slain  whom  ye  have  laid  in  the  midst  of  it,  they  are 
the  flesh,  and  this  city  is  the  caldron  :  but  1  will  bring 
you  forth  out  of  the  midst  of  it. 

11.  This  city  shall  not  be  your  caldron,  neither 

shall  ye  be  the  flesh  in  the  midst  thereof;  but  I  will 
judge  you  in  the  border  of  Israel : 

—  xxiv.  6.  AVhercfore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Woe  to  the  bloody  city,  to  the  ]iot  whose  scum  is 
therein,  and  whose  scum  is  not  gone  out  of  it!  bring 
it  out  piece  liy  piece  :  let  no  lot  f;ill  upon  it. 

10.  Ileap  on  wood,  kindle  llie  fire,  consume 

the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well,  and  let  the  bones  be 
bunied. 

11.  Then  set  it  empty  upon  the  coals  thereof, 

that  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot,  and  may  burn,  and  tlutt 
the  filthincss  of  it  may  be  molten  in  it,  that  the  scum 
of  it  may  be  consumed. 

12.  She  hath  wearied  lurself  vi'iih.  lies,  and  her 

great  scum  went  not  forth  out  of  her :  her  scum  shaU 
be  in  the  fire. 

i/(M.  vii.  3.  They  make  the  king  glad  with  their 
wickedness,  and  the  princes  with  their  lies. 

4.  They  are  all  adulterers,  as  an  oven  heated 

by  the  baker,  vlto  ceaselh  from  raising  after  he  hath 
kneaded  the  dough,  until  it  be  leavened. 

5.  In  the  day  of  our  king,  the  princes  have 

made  hitn  sick  with  bottles  of  whie;  he  stretched  out 
his  hand  with  seorncrs. 

6.  For  they  have  made  ready  their  heart  like 

an  oven,  while  the'y  lie  in  wait:  lliei'r  baker  .sleepeth 
all  the  night;  in  the  morning  it  burnetii  as  a  flaming 
fire. 

7.  They  are  all  hot  as  an  oven,  ;ind  have  de- 
voured their  jtidges;  all  llieir  kings  are  fallen:  titcre 
is  none  among  them  that  calleth  unto  me. 


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CHAP.  II. 


THE   OUTWARD   MAX. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Hvs.  vii.  S.  Ephndm,  lie  hath  mixed  himself  among 
the  people  ;  Ephraim  is  a  eake  uot  turned. 

§  30.    Feastluff. 

(1.   DIRECTIONS.) 

Proi:  xxiii.  1.  "When  thou  sittest  to  eat  with  a  ruler, 
consider  diligently  what  /.«  Ijefore  thee : 

2.  And  put  a  knife  to  thy  throat,  if  thou  be  a 

man  given  to  appetite. 

3.  Be  not  desh'ous  of  his  dainties:  for  they  «« 

deceitful  meat. 

.G.  Eat  thou  not  the  bread  of  7«»i  that  hath  an 

evil  eye,  neither  desire  thou  his  dainty  meats: 

—  —  7.  For  as  he  thinketh  in  his"  heart,  so  is  he : 
Eat  and  drink,  saith  he  to  thee ;  but  his  heart  is  not 
with  thee. 

8.  The  morsel  ichich  thou  hast  eaten  shalt  thou 

vomit  up,  and  lose  th_v  sweet  words. 

Jei-.  xvi.  8.  Thou  shalt  not  also  go  into  the  house 
of  feasting,  to  sit  with  them  to  eat  and  to  drink. 

Luke  xiv.  1'2.  Then  said  he  also  to  him  that  bade 
him.  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  sujiper,  call 
not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren,  neither  thy  kins- 
men, nor  thy  rich  neighbors ;  lest  they  also  bid  thee 
agaia,  and  a  recompense  be  made  thee. 

13.  But  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the 

poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the  blind : 

14.  And  thou  shalt  be  blessed  :  for  they  can- 
not recompense  thee :  for  thou  shalt  be  recompensed 
at  the  resurrection  of  the  just. 

(3.   INVITATIONS.) 

3  Sam.  xiii.  35.  And  the  king  said  to  Absalom,  Nay, 
my  son,  let  us  not  all  now  go,  lest  we  be  chargeable 
uiito  thee.  And  he  pressed  him:  howbeit  he  would 
not  go,  but  blessed  liim. 

26.  Then  said  Absalom,  If  not,  I  pray  thee, 

let  my  brother  Amnon  go  with  us.  And  the  king- 
said  unto  him,  "Why  should  he  go  with  thee? 

37.  But  Absalom  pressed  him,  that  he   let 

Amnon  and  all  the  king's  sous  go  with  him. 

(3.   EXAJIPLES.) 

1  Sam.  ix.  23.  And  Samuel  took  Saul  and  his  serv- 
ant, and  brovight  them  into  the  jiarlour,  and  made 
them  sit  in  the  chiefest  place  among  them  that  were 
bidden,  which  were  about  thirty  persons. 

28.  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  cook,  Bring  the 

portion  which  I  gave  thee,  of  which  I  said  uuto  thee. 
Set  it  by  thee. 

"24.  And  the  cook  took  up  the  shoulder,  and 

that  which  teas  upon  it,  and  set  it  before  Saul.  And 
Samiul  said.  Behold  that  w-hich  is  left!  set  it  before 
thee,  and  eat :  for  unto  this  time  hath  it  been  kept  for 
thee  since  I  said,  I  have  invited  the  people.  So  Saul 
did  eat  with  Samuel  that  day. 

Job  i.  4.  And  his  sons  went  and  feasted  in  their 
houses,  eveiy  one  his  day ;  and  sent  and  called  for 
their  three  sisters  to  eat  and  to  drink  with  them. 

13.  And  there  was  a  day  when  his  sons  and 

bis  daughters  icere  eating  and  drinking  wine  in  their 
eldest  brother's  house : 

(4,    RIOTOrS  JITRTH.) 

Is.  V.  13.  And  the  harp  and  the  viol,  the  tabret  and 
pipe,  and  wine,  are  in  their  feasts :  but  they  regard 
not  the  work  of  the  Lord,  neither  consider  the  opera- 
tion of  his  hands. 

(5.    SACRED  FEASTS.) 

1  Kings  iii.  15.  -i-And  he  came  to  .Ternsalcni,  and 
stood  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and 
oifered  up  burnt  olierings,  and  offered  peace  olTerings, 
and  made  a  feast  to  all  his  servants. 

—  viii.  05.  And  at  that  time  Solomon  held  a  feast, 
and  all  Israel  with  him,  a  great  congregation,  from 
the  entering  in  of  Ilamath  unto  the  river  of  Egypt, 
before  the  Lord  our  God,  seven  days  and  seven  days, 
even  fourteen  daj's. 

06.  On   the  eighth  day  he  sent  the  people 

away:  and  thev  blessed  the  king,  iuid  went  unto  their 
tents  joyful  and  glad  of  heart  for  all  the  goodness  that 


the  Loud  had  done  for  David  his  servant,  and  for  Is- 
rael his  people. 

■Jude  13.  These  are  spots  in  your  feasts  of  charity, 
when  they  feast  with  you,  feeding  themselves  without 
fear:  + 

§  31.    Undue  Concern  and  Gluttony. 

Num.  xi.  4.  And  the  mixed  multitude  that  icas 
among  them  fell  a  lusting :  and  the  children  of  Israel 
also  wept  again,  and  said,  "Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to 
eat? 

5.  "We  remember  the  fish,  which  we  did  eat  in 

EgJ'pt  freely ;  the  cucumbers,  and  the  melons,  and  the 
leeks,  and  the  onions,  and  the  garlic : 

13.  "Whence  should  I  have  flesh  to  give  unto 

all  this  people  ?  for  they  weep  unto  me,  saying.  Give 
us  flesh,  that  we  may  eat. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  29.  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  well  filled ; 
for  he  gave  them  their  own  desire ; 

30.  They  were  not  estranged  from  theu'  lust: 

but  while  their  meat  vas  yet  in  their  mouths, 

—  cvi.  14.  But  lusted  exceedingly  in  the  wilderness, 
and  tempted  God  in  the  desert. 

15.  And  he  gave  them  their  request ;  but  sent 

leanness  into  their  soul. 

Proi\  xxiii.  20.  Be  not  among  winebibbers ;  among 
riotous  eaters  of  flesh  : 

JvJai  vi.  20.  Jesus  answered  them  and  said.  Verily, 
verily,  I  say  unto  you.  Ye  seek  me,  uot  because  ye  saw 
the  miracles,  but  because  ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and 
were  filled. 

Job  XV.  37.  Because  he  covereth  his  face  with  his 
fatness,  and  makcth  collops  of  fat  on  his  flanks. 

Prov  XXV.  16.  Hast  thou  found  honey  ?  eat  so  much 
as  is  sufficient  for  thee,  lest  thou  be  filled  therewith, 
and  vomit  it. 

See  Prov.  xxiii.  31. 

§  32.    Fasting. 

(See  also  Book  XXII.,  g^  33,  24.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  33.  And  there  was  set  meat  before  him  to 
eat :  but  he  said,  I  will  not  eat,  until  I  have  told  mine 
errand.     And  he  said.  Speak  on. 

Deut.  xxix.  6.  Ye  have  not  eaten  bread,  neither 
have  3-e  drunk  wine  or  strong  drink :  that  ye  might 
know  that  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

1  Kings  xiii.  7.  And  the  king  said  unto  the  man  of 
God,  Come  home  with  me,  and  refi-esh  thj'self,  and  I 
will  give  thee  a  reward. 

8.  And  the  man  of  God  said  unto  the  king.  If 

thou  wilt  give  me  half  thine  house,  I  will  not  go  in 
with  thee,  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  water  in 
this  place : 

9.  For  so  was  it  charged  me  b}-  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  sajing.  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor 
turn  again  by  the  same  way  that  thou  earnest. 

^  15.  Then  he  said  unto  him.  Come  home  with 

me,  and  eat  bread. 

10.  And  be  said,  I  may  not  return  with  thee, 

nor  go  in  with  thee :  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink 
water  with  thee  in  this  place ; 

17.  For  it  was  said  to  me  by  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 
there,  nor  turn  again  to  go  by  the  way  that  thou 
earnest. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  Ahab  came  into  his  house  heavy 
and  displeased  because  of  the  word  whicli  Nalioth  the 
Jezreelile  had  spoken  to  him  :  for  he  had  said,  I  will 
not  give  thee  the  inheritance  of  my  fathers.  And  ho 
laid  him  down  upon  his  bed,  anil  tm'ned  away  his 
face,  and  would  cat  no  bread. 

Ps.  eix.  23.  I  am  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  de- 
clineth :  I  am  tossed  up  and  down  as  the  locust. 

34.  Jly  knees  are  weak  through  fasting  ;  and 

my  flesh  faileth  of  fatness. 

Is.  viii.  31.  And  they  shall  pass  through  it,  hardly 
bestead  and  hungry :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that 
when  they  shall  be  hungiy,  they  shall  fret  them- 
selves, and  curse  their  king  and  their  God,  and  look 
upward. 

33.  And  they  shall  look  unto  the  earth  ;  and 


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lu'lidld  trouble  ami  (l;irkm.'!is,  diumuss  of  aiiguisli ;  aiul 
tluy  shall  be  ilrivcu  to  ibirkuess. 

§  3:S.     Kniiiiiio. 

Gen.  xii.  10.  And  there  wn.s  ft  famine  in  the  land: 
and  Abiiuu  went  down  into  Egy|>t  to  styourn  there  ; 
for  the  famine  icii»  !;rii'Voiis  in  the  land. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land,  he- 
sides  the  lirst  famine  that  was  in  the  days  of  Abraham. 
And  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech  king  of  the  Philis- 
tines unto  Gcrar. 

—  xli.  5:J.  And  the  seven  years  of  plenteousness, 
that  was  in  the  land  of  Etryjit,  were  ended. 

54.  .Vnd  the  seviii  years  of  dearth  began  to 

come,  aceordim;  as  .Joseph  had  said:  iind  the  dearth 
was  in  all  lamls ;  but  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  there 
was  liread. 

—  xlv.  li.  For  these  two  yiar^  ludh  the  famine  heen 
in  the  land  :  and  yet  tlui-c  nn  tive  years,  in  the  which 
i/ieiv  n/i'itl  neither  In'  earing  nor  harvest. 

—  xlvii.  i:!.  And  there  was  no  bread  in  all  the  land  ; 
for  the  famine  was  very  sore,  so  that  the  laud  of 
EgyiH  and  all  the  land  of  Canaan  fainted  bj'  reason 
of  the  famine. 

14.  And  Joseiih  g.tthei-ed  up  all  the  money 

that  was  Ibuml  in  the  land  of  Egyi)t,  and  in  the  land 
of  C.Huaan,  for  the  <'i>rn  which  Ihcv  bought :  and  Joseph 
brought  the  nionev  into  Pliaraoh's  house. 

l.j.  And  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of 

Egypt,  and  in  the  land  of  Ciinaan,  all  the  Egyptians 
came  unto  Josciih,  and  said.  Give  us  bread :  tor 
why  should  we  die  in  thy  presence?  for  the  money 
ftilkh. 

in.  And  Joseph  said,  Give  your  cattle ;  and  I 

will  give  you  for  your  cattle,  if  money  fail. 

17.  And  they  brought  their  cattle  unto  Joseph : 

and  Joseph  gave  them  bread  in  exchange  for  horses, 
and  for  the  tlocks,  .and  for  the  cattle  of  the  herds,  and 
for  the  asses  ;  and  he  fed  them  with  bread  for  all  their 
cattle  for  that  year. 

18.  "Wlien  that  year  was  ended,  they  came 

unto  him  the  scccjud  year,  .and  said  unto  him,"\Vc  will 
not  hide  it  from  my  loid,  how  that  our  money  is  spent; 
my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle ;  there  is  not 
aught  left  in  the  sight  of  my  lord,  but  our  bodies,  and 
our  lands : 

19.  Wherefore  shall  we  die  before  thine  eyes, 

both  we  and  our  laud  ?  buy  us  and  our  land  for  bread, 
and  we  and  onr  land  will  be  servants  unto  Pharaoh : 
and  give  >is  seed,  that  we  may  live,  and  not  die,  that 
the  land  lie  not  desolate. 

20.  And  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  Egy])t 

for  Pharaoh;  for  the  Egj-jitians  sold  every  man  his 
field,  because  the  famine  prevailed  over  them :  so  the 
land  became  Pharaoh's. 

21.  And  as  for  the  people,  he  removed  them 

to  cities  from  one  end  of  the  borders  of  Egypt  even  to 
the  otiui-  end  thereof 

Lei\  xxvi.  20.  And  when  I  h.ave  broken  the  staff  of 
your  bread,  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 
oven,  and  they  shall  deliver  ?/"»  your  bread  .again  by 
weight:  and  ye  shall  eat,  and  not  be  satistied. 

Deut.  xxviii.  33.  The  fruit  of  thy  land,  and  all  thy 
labours,  shall  a  nation  which  thou  knowest  not  eat 
up;  and  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  crushed 
alway : 

— " —  34.  So  that  thou  slialt  be  mad  for  the  sight  of 
thine  eyes  which  thou  shalt  see. 

'■  38.  Thou  shalt  carry  much  seed  out  into  the 

field,  and  shalt  gather  but  little  In  ;  for  the  locust  shall 
consume  it. 

39.  Thou  shalt   plant  vineyards,   and  dress 

t?iem,  but  shalt  neither  drink  nf  the  wine,  nor  gather 
the yrapts ;  for  the  worms  sliall  eat  them. 

40.  Thou  shalt  have  olive  trees  throughout  all 

th)'  coasts,  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint  thysdf  with  the 
oil";  for  thine  olive  shall  cast  his  fruit. 

Ruth  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  wlien  the 
judges  ruled,  that  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land. 
And  a  certain  man  of  Beth-lehem-judah  went  to  so- 
journ in  the  country  of  Moab,  he,  aud  his  wife,  and 
his  two  sons. 


3.  And  the  name  of  the  man  vns  Elimelech, 

and  the  name  of  his  wife  NiUimi,  and  the  name  of  his 
two  sons  JIahlou  and  C'hiliou,  Ejihratliites  of  Heth- 
lehem-jndah.  And  they  came  uito  the  country  of 
Moab,  and  contimu'd  there. 

3  Sun.  xxi.  1.  Then  there  was  a  f;miine  in  the  days 
of  David  three  years,  ye;ir  after  year;  and  David  in- 
quired of  the  LoHD.  And  the  Loud  answereil,  II  is 
for  S;ud,  aud  for  hi.i  bloody  house,  because  he  slew  the 
Gilieonites. 

1  Kini/s  xviii.  2.  And  Elijah  went  to  show  himself 
unto  Ahab.     Aud  thi  re  irns  a  sore  famine  in  Saniaiia. 

2  Kiiiys  viii.  1.  Then  spake  Eiislui  unto  the  woman, 
whose  son  he  had  restored  to  life,  saying,  Arise,  aiul 
g<i  tlion  and  thine  household,  and  S(jjourn  wliereso- 
ever  thou  c;inst  sojoiu'u:  for  the  Loud  iiatli  called  for 
a  famine  ;  and  it  shall  also  come  upon  the  laud  seven 
years. 

2.  And  the  woman  arose,  aud  did  after  the 

saying  of  the  man  of  God  :  and  .she  went  with  lier 
houseliold,  and  sojourned  iu  the  laud  of  the  Philistines 
seven  years. 

Job  XXX.  3.  For  want  and  famine  they  were  solitary ; 
fleeing  uilo  the  wilderness  in  former  time  desolate  and 
waste : 

4.  Who  cut  up  mallows  by  the  bushes,  and 

juniper  roots  /(/;■  their  meat. 

.5.  They  were  driven  forth  from  among  men, 

(thej'  cried  after  them  as  after  a  thief,) 

6.  To  dwell  in  the  clitl's  of  the  valleys,  in 

caves  of  the  earth,  and  in  the  rocks. 

Ps.  cv.  16.  ^Moreover  he  called  for  a  famine  upon 
the  land:  he  brake  the  whole  staff'  of  bread. 

Is.  li.  19.  These  two  (/(tViffS  are  come  unto  thee ;  who 
shall  be  sorry  for  thee?  desolation,  and  destruction, 
iuul  the  famine,  aud  the  sword :  by  whom  shall  I 
comfort  thee  ? 

Jer.  xiv.  1.  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to 
Jeremiah  concerning  the  dearth. 

2.  Judah  mounieth,  and  the  gates  thereof  lan- 
guish ;  they  are  black  unto  the  groimd ;  and  the  cry 
of  Jerusalem  is  gone  up. 

3.  And  their  nobles  have  sent  their  little  ones 

to  the  waters :  they  came  to  the  pits,  aiul  found  no 
water  ;  they  return'ed  with  their  vessels  empty  ;  they 
were  ashamed  aud  confoimded,  and  covered  their 
heads. 

4.  Because  the  ground  is  chapped,  for  there 

was  no  rail!  in  the  earth,  the  ploughmen  were  ashamed, 
they  covered  their  heads. 

.').  Yea,  the  hind  also  calved  in  the  field,  and 

forsook  it,  because  there  was  no  grass. 

6.  And  the  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  high 

places,  they  suuffed  up  the  wind  like  dragons ;  their 
eyes  did  fail,  because  there  was  no  grass. 

■ 18.  If  I  go  forth  into  the  field,  then  behold  the 

slain  with  the  sword !  aud  if  I  enter  into  the  city,  then 
liehold  them  that  are  sick  with  famine !  yea,  both  the 
lu'ophet  aud  the  priest  go  about  into  a  land  that  they 
know  not. 

Lam.  i.  11.  All  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread ; 
they  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for  meat  to  re- 
lieve the  soul:  See,  O  Loed,  and  consider;  for  I  am 
become  vile. 

19.  I  called  for  my  lovers,  but  they  deceived 

me  :  my  priests  aud  mine  elders  gave  up  the  ghost  in 
the  city,  while  they  sought  thek  meat  to  relieve  theu: 
souls. 

—  ii.  11.  Mme  eyes  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 
are  troubled,  my  liver  is  poured  upon  tlie  earth,  for 
the  destruction" of  the  daughter  of  my  people;  be- 
cause the  chiklren  and  the  sucklings  swoon  in  the 
streets  of  the  city. 

12.  They  say  to  their  mothers.  Where  is  com 

and  wme?  when  they  swooned  as  the  wounded  in  the 
streets  of  the  city,  when  their  soul  was  poured  out  into 
their  mother's  bosom. 

—  iv.  4.  The  tongue  of  the  sucking  child  cleaveth 
to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  for  thirst :  the  yoiuig  children 
ask  bread,  and  no  man  breaketh  it  imto  them. 

8.  Their  visaire  is  lihicker  than  a  coal ;  they 

are  not  known  in  the  streets:  their  skin  cleaveth  to 
their  bones;  it  is  withered,  it  is  become  like  a  stick. 


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htm.  iv.  9.  r/ic.yWr'/if'slainwithtliuswoi-d  are  better 
tbaii  they  that  be  sliiiu  witli  hunger :  for  these  pine  away, 
stricken  tlirousrh  tor  trmit  of  the  fruits  of  tlie  tjeld. 

—  V.  9.  AVo  j;at  our  I)read  with  the  pei-il of  o\XT  lives, 
because  of  the  sword  of  the  wilderness. 

10.  Our  slcin  was  black  like  an  oven,  because 

of  tlie  terril)le  famine. 

Ezek.  vi.  11.  Tims  saith  the  Lord  6oD;  Smite  with 
tliine  hand,  and  stamp  with  tliy  foot,  and  say,  Alas 
for  all  the  evil  aliomiuations  of  the  house  of  Israel ! 
for  tliey  shall  fall  hy  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by 
the  pestilence. 

13.  He  that  is  far  off  shall  die  of  the  pesti- 
lence ;  and  he  that  is  near  shall  fall  by  the  sword  ;  and 
he  that  remaiuetli  and  is  besieged"  shall  die  by  the 
famine :  thus  will  I  accomplish  my  ftiiy  upon  them. 

14.  So  will  I  stretch  out  niy  hand  upon  them, 

and  make  the  land  desolate,  yea,  more  desolate  than 
the  wilderness  toward  Diljlath,  in  all  their  habitations : 
and  tliey  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  vii.  14.  They  have  blown  the  trumpet,  even  to 
make  all  ready  ;  but  none  goeth  to  the  battle  :  for  my 
wrath  is  upon  all  the  multitude  thereof 

15.  The  sword  is  without,  and  the  pestilence 

and  the  fiimine  within  :  he  that  w  in  the  field  shall 
die  with  the  sword  ;  and  he  that  is  in  the  city,  famine 
and  pestilence  shall  devour  him. 

—  xii.  18.  Sou  of  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking,  and 
drink  thy  water  with  trembling  and  with  carefulness  ; 

19.  And  say  unto  the  people  of  the  land,  Thus 

saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  inhaliitants  of  Jerusalem,  and 
of  the  land  of  Israel ;  They  shall  eat  their  bread  with 
carefulness,  and  drink  their  water  with  astonislmient, 
that  her  land  may  be  desolate  from  all  that  is  therein, 
because  of  the  violence  of  all  them  that  dwell  therein. 

—  xiv.  13.  Son  of  man,  when  the  land  sinneth 
against  me  by  trespassing  grievously,  then  will  I 
stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  it,  and  will  lireak  the  staff 
of  the  bread  thereof,  and  will  send  fiimine  upon  it,  and 
will  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it ; 

Amos  iv.  0.  And  I  also  have  given  you  cleanness  of 
teeth  in  all  your  cities,  and  want  of  bread  in  all  your 
places:  yet  have  ye  not  returned  unto  nie,saith  the  Lord. 

Acts  vii.  11.  Now  there  came  a  dearth  over  all  the 
land  of  Egypt  and  Cluinaan,  and  great  affliction  :  and 
our  fathers  found  no  sustenance. 

§  34.    Drink. 

(1.   WATER.) 

Nttm.  sx.  2.  And  there  was  no  water  for  the  congre- 
gation :  and  they  gatliered  themselves  together  against 
Moses  and  against  Aaron. 

3.  And   the  people  chode  with   Moses,  and 

spake,  saying,  Would  God  that  we  had  died  when 
our  bretliren  died  before  the  Lord  ! 

4.  And  why  have  ye  brought  up  the  congre- 
gation of  the  Lord  into  this  wilderness,  tliat  we  and 
our  cattle  should  die  there  ? 

5.  And  «heretbre  have  ye  made  us  to  come 

up  out  of  Egypt,  to  brin^  us  in  unto  this  evil  place '?  it 
is  no  place  of  seed,  or  of  figs,  or  of  vines,  or  of  pome- 
granates; neither  is  there  an_v  water  to  drink. 

Lam.  V.  4.  We  have  drunken  our  water  for  money ; 
our  wood  is  sold  unto  us. 

Ezek.  iv.  10.  ilorcover  he  said  vuito  me,  Son  of  man, 
behold,  I  will  linak  the  staff  of  bread  in  Jerusalem :  and 
they  sliall  eat  bread  b}- weight,  and  with  care  ;  and  thev 
shall  drink  water  by  measure,  and  witli  astonishment : 

17.  That  tliey  may  want  l)read  and  water,  and 

be  astonied  one  with  another,  and  consume  away  for 
their  ini(iuity. 

See  Num.  xx.  7-11.     Is.  iii.  1. 

(3.   WINE.) 

Ps.  civ.  14.  He  causeth  llie  grass  to  grow  for  the 
cattle,  and  lierb  for  tlie  service  of  man  :  that  he  may 
bring  forth  food  out  of  tlie  earth  ; 

1.5.  Anil  \\iue  that  maketh  glad  the  heart  of 

man,  and  oil  to  make  liis  face  to  shine,  and  broad 
which  strengtheueth  man's  heart. 

Joel  ii.  24.  And  the  floors  shall  be  full  of  wheat,  and 
the  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil. 

See  John  ii.  1-11. 


(3.   WrN-K  PRESCRIBED.) 

Proi\  xxxi.  6.  Give  strong  drink  unto  him  that  is 
ready  to  perish,  and  wine  unto  those  that  be  of  heavy 
hearts. 

7.  Let  him  drink,  and  forget  his  povert)',  and 

remember  his  misery  no  more. 

1  Tim.  V.  23.  Drink  no  longer  water,  but  use  a  little 
wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake  and  thine  often  infirmities. 

(4.   ABUSE   OF  IT   CONDEMNED.) 

Prov.  XX.  1.  Wine  is  a  mocker,  strong  drink  is  raging : 
and  whosoever  is  deceived  thereby  is  not  wise. 

—  xxiii.  31.  Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it 
is  red,  when  it  giveth  his  colour  in  the  cup,  ichen  it 
movcth  itself  aright. 

Eph.  V.  18.  And  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein 
is  excess  ;  but  be  filled  with  the  Spirit ; 

Tit.  ii.  3.  The  aged  women  likewise,  that  tliey  be  in 
behaviour  as  becometh  holiness,  not  false  accusers,  not 
given  to  much  wuie,  teachers  of  good  things ; 

(5.   PROnlBITED  TO  THE  PRIESTHOOD  WHEN  ON  DCTY.) 

Zei\  X.  9.  Do  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  druik,  thou, 
nor  thy  sous  with  thee,  when  ye  go  into  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation,  lest  }"e  die :  it  shall  be  a  statute 
for  ever  throughout  your  generations  : 

&ck.  xliv.  31.  Neither  shall  an}'  priest  drink  wine, 
when  they  enter  into  the  inner  court. 

§  35.    Total  Abstinence  from  Wine. 

(1.   THE  NAZARITES.) 

(See  Num.  vi.  2^.) 

Lam.  iv.  7.  Her  Nazarites  were  purer  than  snow, 
they  were  whiter  than  milk,  they  were  more  ruddy  in 
body  than  rubies,  their  iiolishing  iras  of  sajiphirc : 

Amos  ii.  11.  And  I  raised  up  of  your  sons  for  proph- 
ets, and  of  your  young  men  for  Nazarites.  Is  it  not 
even  thus,  O  ye  children  of  Israel  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

13.  But  ye  gave  the  Nazarites  wine  to  drink  , 

and  commauded  the  prophets,  sayiug.  Prophesy  not. 

See  Jud.  xiii.  2-5.    Luke  i.  15. 

(2.   THE   RECH.\BITES.) 

Jer.  XXXV.  2.  Go  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites, 
and  speak  unto  them,  and  bring  them  into  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  into  one  of  the  chambers,  and  give  them 
wine  to  drink. 

3.  Then  I  took  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Jeremiah, 

the  son  of  Habaziniah,  and  his  brethren,  and  all  his 
sons,  and  the  whole  house  of  the  Rechabites; 

4.  And  I  brought  them  into  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  into  the  chamber  of  the  sons  of  Hanan,  the  son 
of  Igdaliah,  a  man  of  God,  which  tras  by  the  chamber 
of  the  princes,  which  iras  above  the  chamber  of  3Iaa- 
seiah  the  son  of  Shallum,  flic  keeper  of  the  door: 

5.  And  I  set  before  the  sons  of  the  house  of 

the  Rechabites  pots  full  of  wine,  and  cups  ;  and  I  said 
unto  them,  Drink  ye  wine. 

6.  But  they  said,  We  will  drink  no  wine :  for 

Jonadab  the  son  of  Kcchab  our  father  commanded  us, 
saying,  Ye  shall  drink  no  wine,  neither  ye,  nor  your 
sons  for  ever. 

7.  Neither  shall  ye  build  house,  nor  sow  seed, 

nor  plant  vinej-ard,  nor  have  atiy :  but  all  your  days 
ye  shall  dwell  in  tents  ;  that  3-e  may  live  many  days 
in  the  land  where  ye  be  strangers. 

8.  Thus  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  Jonadab 

the  son  of  Rcchab  our  father  in  all  that  he  hath 
charged  us,  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  daj's,  we,  our 
wives,  our  sons,  nor  our  daughters ; 

9.  Nor  to  build  houses  for  us  to  dwell  in ; 

neither  have  we  vineyard,  nor  field,  nor  seed : 

10.  But  we  "have   dwelt  in   tents,  and  have 

obeyed,  and  done  according  to  all  that  Jonadab  our 
fiither  coiumandcd  us. 

11.  But  it  came  to  pass,  when  Nebuchadrezzar 

king  of  Babylon  came  up  into  the  laud,  that  we  said. 
Come,  and  let  us  go  to  Jerusalem  for  fear  of  the  army 
of  the  tUialdeans,  and  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  Sjt- 
ians :  so  we  dwell  at  Jerusalem. 

13.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel ;  Go  and  tell  the  men  of  Judah  and  the  inhabit- 


304 


CHAP.  11. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  xiir. 


nnu  of  JcnisaU'iii,  \\"\\\  ye  not  receive  instruction  to 
hearken  to  my  wonls':'  saitli  tlie  Loud. 

Jei:  xxxv.  14.  The  words  of  Jonaduli  the  son  of  Re- 
chiib,  that  he  conimaniled  liis  sons  not  to  ih'iuk  wine, 
are  perlbrmeil ;  for  unto  tliis  day  they  drhik  none,  t)Ut 
obey  their  father's  conunandnieMt  :  nolwithslaiuling  I 
have  spoken  unto  you,  rising  early  and  speaking;  but 
j-e  hearkened  not  luito  nie. 

18.   And   Jeremiah   said   unto  the  house   of 

the  Kechabites,  Thus  saith  the  Loud  of  liosts,  the  God 
of  Israel ;  Because  ye  have  olieycd  the  commandment 
of  Jonadab  vour  fatber,  anil  kept  all  his  preeejits,  and 
done  aceoriliui;  unto  all  that  be  hath  commanded 
you ; 

19.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  the 

God  of  Israel ;  Jonadab  the  son  of  KecUab  shall  not 
want  a  man  to  stand  before  me  for  ever. 

§  36.    AVine-Drinking. 

Gen.  xliii.  34.  And  he  took  a/}i!  sent  messes  unto 
them  from  before  him  :  but  Henjamin's  mess  was  live 
times  so  much  as  any  of  theirs.  .iVnd  they  cU'ank,  and 
were  merry  with  him. 

Ec.  ii.  3.  I  sought  iu  mine  heart  to  give  myself  unto 
wine,  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  wisdom;  and 
to  lay  hold  ou  folly,  till  I  might  see  what  was  that 
good  for  the  sous  of  men,  which  thej'  should  do  under 
the  heaven  all  the  days  of  their  life. 

/«.  hi.  12.  Come  ye,  tuiy  they,  I  will  fetch  wine, 
and  we  will  till  ourselves  with  strong  drink ;  and 
to-morrow  i^hall  be  as  this  day,  and  much  more 
abundant. 

Zich.  ix.  17.  For  how  great  is  his  goodness,  and  how 
great  is  his  beauty!  corn  shall  make  the  yoimg  men 
cheerful,  and  new  wine  the  maids. 

—  X,  T.  And  they  of  Ephraim  shall  be  like  a  mighty 
man,  and  their  heart  shall  rejoice  as  through  wine": 
yea,  their  children  shall  see  it,  and  be  glad ;  their 
heart  sliall  rejoice  iu  the  Lord. 

See  Geii.  xxvii.  25.     Neh.  ii.  1. 

§  37.    Wine  and  Wantonness. 

Ertt.  1.  10.  On  the  seventh  day,  when  the  heart  of 
the  king  was  merry  with  wine,  he  commanded  >Iehu- 
man,  Biztha,  Harbona,  Bigtha,  and  Abagtha,  Zethar, 
and  Carcas,  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in  the 
presence  of  Ahasacrus  the  king, 

11.   To   bring  Vashti    the  queen  before  the 

king  with  the  crown  royal,  to  shew  the  people 
and  the  princes  her  beauty :  for  she  wa»  fair  to  look 
on. 

13.  But  the  queen  Vashti  refused  to  come  at 

the  king's  commandment  by  his  chamberlains :  there- 
fore was  the  king  very  wroth,  and  his  anger  bm-ned 
in  him. 

llnx.  iv.  11.  Wboredom  and  wine  and  new  wine 
take  away  the  heart. 

§  38.    Drunkenness. 

(1.   LITER.VL.) 

Gen.  ix.  20.  And  Noah  began  to  he  a  husbandman, 
and  he  jilauted  a  vineyanl : 

21.  And  he  drank  of  the  wine,  and  was  dinink- 

en ;  and  he  was  uncovered  within  his  tent. 

1  .^un.  XXV.  yO.  And  Abigail  came  to  Nabal ;  and, 
behold,  he  held  a  feast  in  his  house,  like  the  feast  of  a 
king ;  and  Xabal's  heart  jras  merry  within  him,  for  he 
)rns  very  drunken :  wherefore  she  told  him  nothing, 
less  or  more,  until  the  morning  light. 

37.  But  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when 

the  wine  was  gone  out  of  Nalial,  and  his  wife  bad  told 
him  these  things,  that  his  heart  died  within  him,  and 
he  became  as  a  stone. 

1  Kings  xx.  12.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ben- 
hndad  heard  this  message,  a.s  he  ti^as  drinkins.  he  and 
the  kings  in  the  pavilions,  that  he  said  unto  his  serv- 
ants. Set  yoiuvelim  iu  array.  And  they  set  themselves 
in  array  against  the  city. 

16.  An<l  they  went  out  at  noon.    But  Ben- 


hadad  teas  drinldng  himself  drunk  in  the  pavilions, 
he  and  the  kings,  the  thirty-  and  two  kings  that  helped 
him. 

(2.   FIOUKATrVE.) 

Pji.  Ixxiii.  10.  Therefore  his  people  return  hither: 
and  waters  of  a  full  cup  are  wrung  out  to  them. 

—  Ixxv.  8.  For  in  the  hand  of  the  Loud  there  is  a 
cup,  and  the  wine  is  red;  it  is  lull  of  mixture;  and  he 
lioiu-eth  out  of  the  same  :  but  the  dregs  thereof,  all  the 
wicked  uf  the  earth  shall  wring  thei/i  out,  and  tlriuk 
them. 

Is.  xxviii.  8.  For  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit  and 
filthincss,  so  that  there  is  no  place  clean. 

Jvr.  Ii.  7.  Babylon  hath  Ucn  a  golden  cup  in  the 
Loud's  hand,  that  made  all  the  earth  drunken :  the 
nations  have  drunken  of  her  wine;  therefore  the  na- 
tions are  mad. 

8.  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed : 

howl  for  her ;  take  balm  for  her  pain,  if  so  be  she  may 
be  healed. 

y.  We  would  have  healed  Babylon,  but  she  is 

not  healed  :  forsake  her,  and  let  us  go  every  one  into 
his  own  country:  for  her  judgment  reacheth  unto 
heaven,  and  is  lifted  up  eren  to  the  skies. 

Is.  Ii.  17.  Awake,  awake,  stand  up,  O  Jerusalem, 
which  hast  drunk  at  the  hand  of  the  Lord  the  cup  of 
his  fury ;  thou  hast  drunken  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of 
trembling,  and  wrung  t!iem  out. 

31.  Therefore  hear  now   this,  thou  afflicted, 

and  drunken,  but  not  with  wine  : 

23.  Thus  saith  thy  Lord  the  Lord,  and  thy 

God  t!iat  pleadeth  the  cause  of  his  people.  Behold,  I 
have  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup  of  trembling, 
eren  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of  my  fury ;  thou  shall  no 
more  drink  it  again : 

33.  But  I  will  put  it  into  the  hand  of  them 

that  afflict  thee;  which  have  said  to  thy  soul.  Bow 
down,  that  we  may  go  over :  and  thou  hast  laid  thy 
body  as  the  ground,  and  as  the  street,  to  them  that 
went  over. 

—  Ixiii.  G.  And  I  will  tread  down  the  people  in 
mine  anger,  and  make  them  drunk  in  my  fury,  and  I 
will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the  earth. 

Jer.  ix.  15.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts, 
the  God  of  Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  feed  them,  even  this 
people,  with  wormwood,  and  give  them  water  of  gall 
to  drink. 

Lam.  iii.  15.  He  hath  tilled  me  with  bitterness,  he 
hath  made  me  drunken  with  wormwood. 

Ezek.  xxiii.  31.  Thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of 
thy  sister;  therefore  will  I  give  her  cup  into  thuie 
hand. 

33.  Thus  saith   the  Lord   God  ;   Thou   shalt 

drink  of  thy  sister's  cup  deep  and  large :  thou  shalt  be 
laughed  to  scorn  and  had  in  derision;  it  containeth 
much. 

33.  Thou  shalt  be  tilled  with  dnmkenness  and 

sorrow,  with  the  cup  of  astonishment  and  desolation, 
with  the  cup  of  thy  sister  Samaria. 

34.  Thou  shalt  even  drink  it  and  suck  it  out, 

and  thou  shalt  break  the  sherds  thereof,  and  pluck  oft' 
thine  own  breasts :  for  I  have  spoken  ii,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

]I(d).  ii,  15.  Woe  unto  him  that  giveth  his  neighbour 
drink,  that  puttest  thy  bottle  to  him,  and  makest  him 
drunken  also,  that  thou  mayest  look  on  their  naked- 
ness ! 

IG.  Thou   art  filled   with   shame   for  glory  : 

drink  thou  also,  and  let  thy  foreskin  be  uncovered: 
the  cup  of  the  Loud's  right  hand  shall  be  turned  unto 
thee,  and  shameful  spewing  s/uM  be  on  thy  glory. 

§  30.    Punishment  of  Drunkenness. 

De)/t.  xxix.  19.  And  it  come  to  pass,  when  be  bear- 
eth  the  words  of  this  curse,  that  he  bless  himself  in  his 
heart,  saying,  I  shall  have  peace,  though  I  walk  in  the 
imagination  of  mine  heart,  to  add  drunkenness  to 
thirst : 

20.  The  Lord  will  not  spare  him,  but  then 

the  anger  of  the  Lord  and  his  jealousy  shall  smoke 
against  that  man,  and  all  the  curses  that  are  written 


CHAP.  m. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN". 


BOOK  XIH. 


in  tins  Ijook  shall  lie  upon  him,  and  the  Lord  shall 
blot  out  his  name  from  under  heaven. 

I)tut.  xxi-x.  21.  And  the  Lord  shall  separate  him  imto 
evil  out  of  all  the  triljes  of  Israel,  according  to  all 
the  curses  of  the  covenant  that  are  written  in  this  book 
of  the  law : 

Pyoi'.  xxiii.  29.  Who  hath  woe  ?  who  hath  sorrow  ? 
who  hath  contentions?  who  hath  babbling?  who  hath 
wounds  without  cause  ?  who  hath  redness  of  eyes  ? 

30.  They  that  tarry  long  at  the  wine ;  they 

that  go  to  seek  mixed  wine. 

32.  At  the  last  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and 

stingeth  like  an  adder. 

33.  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  strange  women, 

and  thine  heart  shall  utter  perverse  things. 

34.  Yea,  thou  shalt  be  as  he  that  lieth  down 

in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  or  as  he  that  lieth  upon  the  top 
of  a  mast. 

3.5.  They  have  stricken  me,  shalt  thou  say,  and 

I  was  not  sick ;  they  have  beaten  me,  (tnd  I  felt  it  not  : 
when  shall  I  awake  ?     I  will  seek  it  yet  again. 

Is.  V.  11.  Woe  unto  them  that  rise  U]i  early  in  the 
morning,  that  they  may  follow  sti'ong  drink  ;  that  con- 
tinue until  night,  V«7Z  wine  inflame  them  ! 

32.  Woe  unto  them  that  are  mighty  to  drink 

wine,  and  men  of  strength  to  mingle  sti'ong  drink: 

•  23.  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 

take  away  the  righteousness  of  the  righteous  from 
him ! 

—  xxiv.  9.  They  shall  not  drink  wine  with  a  song ; 
strong  drink  shall"  be  bitter  to  them  that  di'ink  it. 

11.  There  is  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  streets; 

all  joy  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  gone. 

—  "xxviii.  1.  Woe  to  the  cro-^^-n  of  pride,  to  the 
drunkards  of  Ephraim,  whose  glorious  beauty  is  a  fad- 
ing flower,  which  are  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valleys  of 
them  that  are  overcome  with  wine  ! 

3.  The  crown  of  pride  the  drunkards  of  Eph- 
raim, shall  lie  trodden  under  feet : 

-7.  But  they  also  have  erred  through  wine, 

and  through  strong  drink  are  out  of  the  way ;  the 
priest  and  the  pro]ihet  have  erred  through  strong 
drink,  they  are  swallowed  up  of  wine,  they  are  out  of 
the  way  through  strong  drink ;  they  err  in  vision,  they 
stmnble  in  pulgment. 

Joel  i.  5.  Awake,  ye  drunkards,  and  weep;  and  howl, 
all  ye  drinkers  of  wine,  because  of  the  new  wine ;  for 
it  is  cut  ofl'  from  your  mouth. 

Niyh.  i.  10.  For  while  Ihei/  he  folden  together  as 
thoms,  and  while  they  are  drunken  as  dnmkards,  they 
shall  be  devom-ed  as  stubble  fully  dry. 

§  40.  Sleep. 

(1.   EXAXrPLES.) 

Joi  xi.  18.  And  thou  shalt  be  secitre,  because  there 
is  hope  ;  yea,  thou  shalt  dig  about  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
take  thy  rest  in  safety. 

19.  Also  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  none  shall 

make  thee  afraid  ;  yea,  many  shall  make  suit  unto  thee. 

Ps.  iii.  5.  I  laid  "me  down  and  slept ;  I  awaked ;  for 
the-  Lord  sustained  me. 

—  iv.  8.  I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  ]ieace,  and 
sleep :  for  thou,  Lord,  only  makcstme  dwell  in  safetj'. 

Prov.  iii.  21.  When  thou  liest  down,  thou  shalt  not 
be  afraid :  yea,  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  thy  sleep  shall 
be  sweet. 

Jer.  xxxi.  2G.  Upon  this  I  awaked,  and  beheld ;  and 
my  sleep  was  sweet  unto  me. 

Mat.  xxvi.  43.  And  he  came  and  found  them  asleep 
again  -.  for  their  eyes  were  heavy. 
''Mark  xiv.  40.  And  when  here"tuiTied,  he  found  them 
asleep  .again,  (for  then-  eyes  were  heavj-,)  neither  wist 
they  what  to  answer  him. 

1  Thess.  V.  7.  For  they  that  sleep  sleep  in  the  night ; 
nnd  they  that  be  drimken  are  drvmken  in  the  night. 

(2.   EARLY  RISING.) 

Oen.  xliv.  8.  As  soon  as  the  morning  was  light,  the 
men  were  sent  away,  they  and  their  asses. 

Prmi  xxxi.  15.  S"he  riseth  also  while  it  is  yet  night, 
and  giveth  meat  to  her  household,  and  a  portion  to  her 
maidens. 


CHAP.  ni. 

BODY  CLOTHED. 

§  41.    Dli-ine  Orig'in  of  Dress. 

Oen.  iii.  21.  Unto  Adam  also  and  to  his  wife  did  the 
Lord  God  make  coats  of  skins,  and  clothed  them. 

§  42.    Folly  of  Anxiety  about  Dress. 

Mat.  vi.  28.  And  why  take  ye  thought  for  raiment? 
Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they  grow ;  they 
toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin  : 

39.  And  yet  I  say  imto  3-ou,  That  even  Sol- 
omon in  all  his  glory  was  not  an-ayed  like  one  of 
these. 

§  43.    Directions  to  Women. 

1  Tim.  ii.  9.  In  like  manner  also,  that  women  adorn 
themselves  in  modest  apparel,  with  shamefaoedness 
and  sobriety ;  not  with  braided  hair,  or  gold,  or  pearls, 
or  costly  array ; 

10.  But  (which  becometh  women  professing 

godliness)  with  good  works. 

1  Pet.  iii.  3.  Whose  adorning,  let  it  not  be  that  out- 
ward adorning  of  plaiting  the  "hail',  and  of  wearing  of 
gold,  or  of  putting  on  of  apjiarel ; 

4.  But  kt  ii  be  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart,  in 

that  which  is  not  corruptible,  even  the  ornament  of  a 
meek  and  ciuiet  spirit,  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of 
great  price. 

§  44.    Ceremonial  Regulations. 

Let\  xix.  19.  -(-neither  shall  a  garment  mingled  of 
linen  and  woollen  come  upon  thee. 

Bent.  xxii.  11.  Thou  shalt  not  wear  a  garment  of  di- 
vers sorts,  m  of  woollen  and  linen  together. 

Kiim.  XV.  38.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
bid  them  that  they  make  them  fringes  in  the  borders 
of  their  garments",  throughout  their  generations,  and 
that  they^put  upon  the  fringe  of  the  Itorders  a  ribband 
of  blue : 

39.  And  it  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  fringe,  that 

ye  m.ay  look  upon  it,  and  remember  all  the  command- 
ments"of  the  Lord,  and  do  them ;  and  that  ye  seek 
not  after  your  own  heart  and  your  own  eyes,  after 
which  ye  use  to  go  a  whoring  : 

40.  That  ye  may  remember,  and  do  all  my 

connnandments,  and  be  holy  unto  your  God. 

Deut.  xxii.  12.  Thou  shalt  make  thee  fringes  upon 
the  four  ciuarters  of  thy  vestiu-e,  wherewith  thou  cov- 
ereth  tliyself. 

Mat.  xxi"ii.  5.  But  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be 
seen  of  men :  they  make  broad  their  phylacteries,  and 
enlarge  the  borde"rs  of  their  garments, 

§  45.    Material  of  Dress. 

(1.  fute  liken.) 

Ezelc.  xvi.  10.  I  clothed  thee  also  vrith  broidered 
work,  and  shod  thee  with  bad.gers'  skin,  and  I  girded 
thee  about  witli  fine  linen ,  and  I  covered  thee  with  silk. 

13.  Thus  wast  thou  decked  with  gold  and  sil- 
ver ;  and  thy  raiment  tens  of  fine  Uneu,  and  silk,  and 
broidered  work ;  thou  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey, 
and  oil-t- 

Pir.  xviii.  16.  And  saying,  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city, 
that  was  clothed  in  fine"linen,  and  purple,  and  scarlet, 
and  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones,  and  pearls  ! 

See  Lev.  xix.  19.  Mt.  viii.  15.  Ekek.  xvi.  10,  13. 
Pep.  xis.  8. 

(3.    SILK.) 

Prov.  xxxi.  33.  She  maketh  herself  coverings  of  tap- 
estry ;  her  clothing  is  silk  and  purple. 
See  Gen.  xli.  43.     Ezc-k.  xvi.  10. 

(3.   gold.) 
Ps.  xlv.  13.  The  King's  daughter  is  all  glorious  with- 
m ;  lier  clothmg  is  of  wrought  gold. 

(4.   WOOLLEN  garments.) 

See  Lev.  siii.  47,  48  ;  xix.  19.    Prm.  xxxi.  13. 


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BOOK  Xlll. 


§  4(>.     Color  of   MalcriiU. 

(1.   WIIITIC,  111. IE,  ;VND   rUltPLE.) 

See  Est.  viii.  15.    John  xix.  5. 

(3.    SC.VIII.ET.) 

Prnv.  xxxi.  31.  She  is  not  afraid  of  tlic  snow  for  her 
household:  for  all  her  houselioMov  clothed  with  scarlet. 

Ihin.  V.  '."J.  Then  commanded  liilslia/zar,  and  they 
clothed  Daniel  with  scarlet,  and  put  a  chain  of  gold 
aliout  his  neck,  and  made  a  iiroelamation  couceniinn- 
him,  that  he  sliould  be  the  third  ruler  iu  the  kingdom. 

See  Milt,  xxvii.  28. 

§  47.    Portions  of  Dress. 

(1.   SHOES  .VXD   S.VND.M.S.) 

See  Ef.  iii.  5;  xii.  11.  Dent.  xxix.  5;  xxxiii.  25. 
Jo».  V.  15 ;  ix.  13.  1  Kings  ii.  5.  Is.  xx.  2.  Mark  vi. 
9.    Luke  xxii.  35.    Acts  xii.  8. 

(A.   MANNER  OF  FASTENING.) 

Sec  Oen.  xiv.  23.    John  i.  27. 

(2.    COAT.) 

1  Snm.  ii.  19.  Jloreovcr  his  mother  made  him  a  little 
coat,  and  brought  it  to  him  from  year  to  year,  when  she 
came  up  with  her  husband  to  otier  the  yearly  sacrifice. 

See  iSol.  V.  3.    Dun.  iii.  21.     Mat.  v.  40;  x.  10.    Luke 
Iii.  11 ;  vi.  29.     John  xix.  23;  xxi.  7.     Acts  ix.  39. 
(3.   CLOAIC.) 

See  K'im.  xv.  38-40.  Mat.  xxi.  8.  Mark  xiii.  16. 
John  xiii.  4.     Ads  xii.  8.     2  Tun.  iv.  13. 

(4.   GIEDLE.) 

2  Kii>gs  i.  7.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  manner 
of  man  irns  he  which  came  up  to  meet  j'oit,  and  told 
you  these  words  ? 

—  —  8.  And  tbcy  answered  hira.  He  vas  a  hairy 
man,  and  uirt  with  a  girdle  of  leather  about  his  loins. 
And  he  said.  It  is  Elijah  the  Tishliite. 

Mark  i.  G.  And  .John  was  clothed  with  camel's  hau', 
and  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about  his  loins ;  and  he 
did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey ; 

See  Lev.  yiii.  7.  1  Sam.  ii."  18.  Proi\  xxxi.  17,  24. 
John  xiii.  5.    Acts  xxi.  11. 

(5.   VAIL.) 

SecCren.xxiv. 65;  xxxyiii.  14.  Euthn\.\5.  Sol.\.l. 
(6.  A  coverinct  not  stated.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  30.  And  David  went  up  by  the  ascent  of 
mount  Olivet,  and  wept  as  he  went  up,  and  had  his 
head  covered,  and  he  went  barefoot :  and  all  the  peo- 
ple that  was  with  him  covered  ever}-  man  his  head, 
and  they  went  up,  weeinug  as  they  went  up. 

1  Cor.  xi.  4.  Every  man  praying  or  prophesying, 
having  his  head  covered,  dishououreth  his  head. 

. 0.  But  every  woman  that  praycth  or  prophesi- 

cth  with //<;/•  head  micovered  dishonourctli  her  head : 
for  that  is  even  all  one  as  if  she  were  shaven. 

0.  For  if  the  woman  be  not  covered,  let  her 

also  be  shorn :  but  if  it  be  a  shame  for  a  woman  to  be 
shorn  or  shaven,  let  her  be  covered. 

7.  For  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  /»« 

head,  forasmuch  as  lie  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God: 
but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man. 

13.  Judge  in  yourselves :  is  it  comely  that  a 

woman  pray  unto  God  imcovered  ? 

§  48.    Seeuillness  of  Dress. 

(1.   CLE.\NLIXES3.) 

Ec.  ix.  8.  Let  thy  garments  be  always  white;  and 
let  thy  head  lack  no  ointment. 

Nev.  iii.  4.  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  Sardis 
which  have  not  defiled  their  garments ;  and  they  shall 
walk  with  me  in  white :  for  they  are  worthy. 

(2.   IIENDING.) 

Mark  ii.  21.  Xo  man  also  seweth  a  piece  of  new 
cloth  on  an  old  gamicnt ;  else  the  new  piece  that  filled 
it  up  taketh  away  from  the  old,  and  the  rent  is  made 
worse. 

L>tke  V.  36.  And  he  spake  also  a  paralile  unto  them ; 
No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  a  new  garment  upon  an 


old ;  if  otherwise,  then  both  the  new  maketh  a  rent, 
and  tlic  jiiece  that  was  taki^n  out  of  the  new  agreeth 
not  with  the  old. 

§  49.    Ornaments  of  Dress. 

Gen.  xxiv.  47.  And  I  asked  her,  and  said,  Whoso 
daughter  art  thou?  And  she  s:iid,  The  daughter  of 
Betliuel,  Nahor's  son,  whom  Jlilcah  liare  unto  him: 
;iiid  I  put  the  earrmg  upon  her  hice,  and  the  liraeelets 
upon  her  hands. 

Jud.  viii.  24.  And  Gideon  said  unto  them,  I  would 
desire  a  request  of  you,  that  ye  would  give  me  every 
man  the  earrings  of  his  prey.  (For  they  hail  golden 
earrings,  because  they  irere  Ishmaelites.) 

25.  And   they  answered,  AVe   will   willingly 

give  them.  And  they  spread  a  garment,  and  did  cast 
therein  every  man  the  earrings  of  his  jirey. 

26.  And   the  weight   of  the  golden   eannngs 

that  he  reiiuested  was  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
shekels  of  gold;  besides  ornaments,  and  collars,  and 
purple  raiment  that  was  on  the  kings  of  IMidian,  and 
besides  the  chains  that  ircre  about  tlieir  camels'  necks. 

Sol.  i.  9.  I  have  compared  thee,  O  my  love,  to  a 
company  of  horses  in  Pharaoh's  chariots. 

10.  Thy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rows  of  jew- 
els, thy  neck  with  chains  of  gold. 

—  —  11.  We  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold  with 
studs  of  silver. 

Jer.  iv.  30.  And  wlien  tliou  art  spoiled,  what  wilt 
thou  do  y  Though  thou  clothest  thyself  with  crim- 
son, though  thou  deckest  thee  with  ornaments  of  gold, 
though  thou  rentest  thy  tsice  with  painting,  in  vain 
Shalt"  thou  make  thj-self  Aiir;  thy  \o\ers  will  despise 
thee,  they  will  seek  thy  life. 

Kzek.  xvi.  11.  I  decked  thee  also  with  ornaments, 
and  I  put  bracelets  upon  thj'  hands,  and  a  chain  on 
thy  neck. 

^^ 12.  And  I  put  a  jewel  on  thy  forehead,  and 

earrings  in  thine  ears,  and  a  beautiful  crown  upon 
thine  head. 

—  xxiii.  42,  And  a  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at 
ease  was  with  her :  and  with  the  men  of  tlie  common 
sort  were  brought  Sabeans  from  the  wilderness,  which 
put  bracelets  upou  theu'  hands,  and  beautiful  crowns 
upon  thek  heads. 

(A.   ornaments  REMOVED.) 

E.r.  xxxiii.'  4.  And  when  the  people  heard  these  evil 
tidings,  they  mom'ned :  and  no  man  did  put  on  him 
his  ornaments. 

5.  For  the  Lord  had  said  unto  3Ioses,  Say 

unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Ye  are  a  stitl'ncckcd  people : 
I  will  come  up  into  the  midst  of  thee  in  a  moment, 
and  consume  thee:  therefore  now  put  ott'  thy  onia- 
ments  from  thee,  that  I  may  know  what  to  do  unto 
thee. 

6.  And  the  children  of  Israel  stripped  them- 
selves of  their  ornaments  l)j'  the  mount  Iloreb. 

Is.  iii.  18.  In  that  day  the  Lord  will  take  away  the 
br.iyery  of  ?/(('(>  tinkling  oriianieuts  ohnnt  their  feet,  and 
their  cauls,  and  their  round  tires  like  the  moon, 

19.  The  chains,  and  the   bracelets,  and  the 

mufflers, 

20.  The  bonnets,  and  the  ornaments  of  the  legs, 

and  the  headbands,  and  the  tablets,  and  the  earrings, 

21.  The  rings,  and  nose  jewels, 

22.  The  changeable  suits  of  apparel,  and  the 

mantles,  and  the  wimples,  and  t!ie  crisping  pins, 

23.  The  glasses,  and  the  fine  linen,  and  the 

hoods,  and  the  vails. 

24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  instead  of 

sweet  smell  there  shall  be  stink ;  and  instead  of  a 
girdle  a  rent:  and  instead  of  well  set  hair  liaUlness; 
and  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of  sackcloth  ;  and 
burning  instead  of  beauty. 

Jer.  xiii.  11.  For  as  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins 
of  a  man,  so  have  I  caused  to  cleave  unto  me  the 
whole  house  of  Israel  and  the  whole  house  of  Judah, 
saith  the  Lord;  that  they  might  be  unto  me  for  a 
people,  and  for  a  name,  and  for  a  praise,  and  for  a 
glory :  but  they  would  not  hear. 
"  Ifzek.  xxiii.  26.  They  shall  also  strip  thee  out  of  thy 
clothes,  and  take  away  thy  fair  jewels. 


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§  50.    Garments  Perfumed. 

Ph.  xlv.  8.  All  thy  garments  smell  of  myrrh,  and 
aloes,  and  cassia,  out  of  the  ivoiy  palaces,  whereby 
they  have  made  thee  glad. 

(A.    THE   BODY  ANOINTED.) 

Ti>.  Ivii.  9.  And  thou  wentest  to  the  kiug  with  omtment, 
and  didst  increase  thy  perfumes,  and  didst  send  thy  mes- 
sengers far  off,  and  didst  deliasc  tfii/nclf  even  unto  hell. 

&ck.  xvi.  9.  Then  washed  I  thee  with  water ;  yea, 
I  tliorougldy  washed  away  thy  blood  from  thee,  and  I 
nniiiuted  thee  with  oil. 

A/nos  vi.  6.  That  drink  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint 
themselves  with  tlic  chief  ointments:  but  they  are  not 
grieved  for  the  affliction  of  Joseph. 

7.  Therefore  now  shall  they  go  captive  with 

the  first  that  go  captive,  and  the  banquet  of  them  that 
stretched  themselves  shall  be  removed. 

Mat.  xxvi.  6.  Now  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany,  in 
the  house  of  Simon  the  leper, 

7.  There  came  unto  him  a  woman  having  an 

nlaliaster  box  of  very  precious  ointment,  and  poured  it 
on  his  head,  as  he  sat  at  meat. 

8.  But  when  his  disciples  saw  it,  they  had 

indignation,  sa3-ing.  To  what  purpose  is  this  waste  ? 

9.  For  this  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for 

much,  and  given  to  the  poor. 

10.  When  Jesus  understood  ti,  he  said  unto 

them.  Why  trouble  ye  the  woman?  lor  she  hath 
wrought  a  good  work  upon  me. 

Mark  xiv.  4.  And  there  were  some  that  had  indig- 
nation within  themselves,  and  said.  Why  was  this 
waste  of  the  ointment  made? 

5.  For  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more  than 

three  hundred  pence,  and  have  been  given  to  the  poor. 
And  they  murmured  against  her. 

-6.  And  Jesus  said.  Let  her  alone  ;  why  trouble 

ye  her  ?  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  on  me. 

Li/k-e  vii.  46.  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint : 
but  this  woman  hath  anointed  my  feet  with  ointment. 

§  51.    Diseiiised  by  Dress. 

Oen.  xxvii.  15.  And  Rebekah  took  goodly  raiment 
of  her  eldest  son  Esau,  which  irere  with  her  in  the 
house,  and  ]iut  them  upon  Jacob  her  younger  son : 

16.  And  she  put  the  skins  of  the  kids^of  the  goats 

upon  his  hands,  and  upon  the  smooth  of  his  neck ; 

§  52.    Grief  Exliibited  by  Dress. 

(1.   CLOTHES  KENT.) 

Jo.i.  vii.  6.  And  Joshua  rent  his  clothes,  and  fell  to 
the  earth  upon  his  face  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
until  the  eventide,  he  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  put 
dust  upon  their  heads. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  29.  And  Reuben  returned  unto  the  pit; 
and,  behold,  Joseph  teas  not  in  the  pit ;  and  he  rent 
his  clothes. 

—  xliv.  13.  Then  they  rent  theu-  clothes,  and  laded 
every  man  his  ass,  and  retiu'ued  to  the  city. 

Li'p.  X.  6.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  and  unto 
Eleazar  and  unto  Ithamar,  his  sons.  Uncover  not  your 
heads,  neither  rend  your  clothes;  lest  ye  die,  and  lest 
wrath  come  upon  all  the  people :  Init  let  your  brethren, 
the  whole  house  of  Israel,  bewail  the  burning  which 
the  Lord  hath  kindled. 

1  iSiini.  iv.  13.  And  there  ran  a  mini  of  Benjamin 
out  of  the  army,  and  came  to  Sliiluh  the  same  day 
with  his  clothes  rent,  and  with  earth  upon  his  head. 

2  f>am.  i.  11.  Then  David  took  hold  on  his  clothes, 
and  rent  them ;  and  likewise  all  the  men  that  were 
witli  him  : 

—  xiii.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  were  in 
the  way,  tliat  tidings  came  to  David,  saying,  Absalom 
hath  sliiin  all  the  king's  sons,  and  there  is  not  one  of 
them  left. 

•  31.  Then  the  king  arose,  and  tare  his  gar- 
ments, and  lay  on  the  earth  ;  and  all  his  servants 
stood  by  with  tlieir  clothes  rent. 

—  XV.  32.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  trhen  David 
was  come  to  the  top  of  (lie  mount,  where  he  worship- 
ped God,  behold,  Hushai  the  Arehite  came  to  meet 
him  with  his  coat  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head : 


3  Kings  xviii.  37.  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of 
Hilkiah,  which  was  over  the  houscliold,  and  Shebna 
the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph  the  recorder,  to 
Hezekiali  with  theij-  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the 
words  of  Rab-shakeh. 

• —  xxii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  had 
heard  the  words  of  the  book  of  the  law,  that  he  rent 
his  clothes. 

3  Chr.  xxxiv.  19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the 
king  had  heard  the  words  of  the  law,  that  he  rent  his 
clothes. 

Is.  xxxvi.  33.  Then  came  Eliakim,  thesonofHilkiah, 
that  was  over  the  household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe, 
and  .Joah,  the  son  of  Asaph,  the  recorder,  to  Hezekiah 
with  their  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the  words  of 
Rabshakeh. 

,hr.  xxxvi.  24.  Yet  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent 
their  garments,  neither  the  king,  nor  any  of  his  ser- 
vants that  heard  all  these  words. 

(2.    SACKCLOTH.) 

Oen.  xxxvii.  34.  And  Jacob  rent  his  clothes,  and 
put  sackcloth  upon  his  loins,  and  mourned  for  his  son 
manv  days. 

1  iunj/s  xxi.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab 
heard  those  words,  that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  put 
sackcloth  upon  his  flesh,  and  fasted,  and  lay  in  sack- 
cloth, and  went  softly. 

3  Kings  vi.  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king 
heard  the  words  of  the  woman,  that  he  rent  his 
clothes;  and  he  passed  by  upon  the  wall,  and  the 
people  looked,  and,  behold,  he  had  sackcloth  within 
upon  his  flesh, 

—  xix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  king  Hezekiah 
heard  it,  that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself 
with  sackcloth,  and  went  into  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

3.  And  he  sent  Ehakim,  which  loas  over  the 

household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of 
the  priests,  covered  with  sackcloth,  to  Isaiah  the  proph- 
et the  son  of  Amos. 

Job  xvi.  15.  I  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin, 
and  defiled  my  horn  in  the  dust. 

Ps.  XXXV.  13.  But  as  for  me,  when  the}- were  sick,  my 
clothing  'Was  sackcloth  :  I  humbled  my  soul  with  fasting ; 
and  my  prayer  returned  into  mine  own  bosom. 

14.  I  behaved  m3'self  as  though  lie  had  been 

my  friend  or  brother :  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one 
that  mounieth/y/'  his  mother. 

Jer.  iv.  8.  For  this  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament 
and  howl :  for  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not 
tunied  back  from  us. 

Lam.  ii.  10.  The  elders  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  sit 
upon  the  ground,  and  keep  silence  :  they  have  cast  up 
dust  upon  their  heads ;  they  have  girded  themselves 
with  sackcloth :  the  virgins  of  Jerusalem  hang  down 
their  heads  to  the  ground. 

F^zek.  vii.  18.  They  shall  also  gnd  themselves  with 
sackcloth,  and  horror  shall  cover  them ;  and  shame 
shall  be  upon  all  faces,  and  bakhiess  upon  all  their 
heads. 

(3.   DUST   FOR  A   COVERING.) 

Mieah  i.  10.  Declare  ve  it  not  at  Gath,  weep  ye  not 
at  all :  in  the  house  of  Aphrah  roll  thyself  in  the  dust. 

§  53.    Removal  of  Dress. 

Oen.  xxxvii.  33.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joseph 
was  come  unto  his  In-ethren,  that  they  stripped  Joseph 
out  of  his  coat,  his  coat  of  many  colours  tliat  was  on 
him  ; 

Mieah  i.  8.  Therefore  I  will  wail  and  howl,  I  will  go 
sti-ipped  and  naked :  I  will  make  a  wailing  like  the 
dragons,  and  mourning  as  the  owls. 

11.  Pass  ye  away,  thou  inliabitant  of  Saphir, 

having  thy  shame  naked:  the  inliabitant  of  Zaanan 
came  not  forth  in  the  mourning  of  Beth-ezel ;  he  shall 
receive  of  you  his  standing. 

Mark  xiv.  51.  And  there  followed  him  a  certain 
young  man,  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  hi.i  naked 
body  ;  and  the  _young  men  laid  hold  on  him  : 

52.  And  heleft  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from 

them  naked. 


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CHAP.  IV. 

THE  AFFLICTIONS  OF  THE,  BODY. 

§  54.    Sickness. 

(1.    I.ITKn.VL.) 

Gen.  xlviii.  1.  And  it  cnmc  to  pass  after  these  tilings, 
that  ime  told  Josfph,  I?t'hold,  thy  lather  ('.«  sick :  and 
lie  took  with  him  his  two  sous,  JIanasseh  and  Eph- 
raini. 

2  Sim.  xii.  15.  And  Nathan  departed  unto  his  house. 
And  the  Loud  struck  the  child  that  Uriah's  wile  bare 
unto  David,  and  it  W!i3  very  sick. 

./"/<  .\.\x.  15.  Terrors  are  turned  upon  me:  they 
puraue  my  soul  as  the  wind :  and  my  welfare  passeth 
away  as  a  cloud. 

16.  And  now  my  soul  is  poured  out  upon  me ; 

tlic  daj'S  ol'altliclion  have  taken  liold  upon  me. 

Ps.  xxxix.  II.  When  thou  witli  rebukes  dost  correct 
man  for  inii|uity,  thou  luakcst  his  Ijcuut}'  to  consume 
away  like  a  niotli  :  surely  o\crv  niau  i.i  vanity.    Sclali. 

—  xli.  8.  An  evil  disease,  .ii/y  t/i<->/,  cleaveth  fast  unto 
him:  and  now  that  he  licth  he  shall  rise  up  no  more. 

Be.  v.  17.  All  his  days  also  he  oateth  in  darkness, 
and  he  fiath  much  sorrow  aud  wrath  with  his  sick- 
ness. 

ft.  xxxviii.  9.  The  writins:  of  Ilczekiah  king  of  Ju- 
dah,  when  he  had  been  sick,  and  was  recovered  of  his 
sickness: 

10.  I  said  in  the  cutting  off  of  my  days,  I  shall 

go  to  the  gates  of  the  grave :  I  am  deprived  of  the 
residue  of  mv  years. 

-11.  I  said,  I  shall  not  see  the  Lord,  even  the 

Loud,  in  the  laud  of  the  living :  I  shall  behold  man  no 
more  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  world. 

13.  Jliue  age  is  departed,  and  is  removed  from 

me  as  a  shepherd's  tent:  I  have  cut  otf  like  a  weaver 
my  life :  he  will  cut  nie  otf  with  pining  sickness :  from 
day  eren  to  night  wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me. 

13.  I  reckoned  till  morning,  f/mt,  as  a  lion,  so 

will  he  break  all  my  bones :  from  day  eve/i  to  night 
wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me. 

14  Like  a  crane,  or  a  swallow,  so  did  I  chat- 
ter: I  did  mouni  as  a  dove :  mine  eyes  f;ul  irit/t  looking 
upward :  O  Loud,  I  am  ojipressed  ;  undertake  for  me. 

Dan.  viii.  27.  And  I  Daniel  tainted,  and  was  sick 
certain  days ;  afterward  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king's 
business ;  and  I  was  astonished  at  the  vision,  but  none 
understood  it. 

John  xi.  1.  Now  a  certain  nmn  was  sick,  luimeel  Laz- 
arus, of  Bethany,  the  town  of  Mary  and  her  sjster 
Martha. 

2.  (It  was  that  Mary  wliich  anointed  the  Lord 

with  ointment,  and  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hau",  whose 
brother  Lazarus  was  sick.) 

3.  Therefore  his  sisters  sent  unto  him,  saying. 

Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick. 

4.  When  Jesus  heard  that,  he  said.  This  sick- 
ness is  not  unto  death,  but  for  the  glory  of  God,  that 
the  Son  of  God  might  be  glorified  tliereby. 

Phi!,  ii.  26.  For  he  longed  after  you  all,  and  was  full 
of  heaviness,  because  that  ye  had  heard  that  he  had 
been  sick. 

2  Tim.  iv.  20.  Erastus  abode  at  Corinth :  but  Trophi- 
mus  have  I  left  at  Miletum  sick. 

(2.    FIGlll.^TrVE.) 

Jer.  xvii.  14.  Heal  me,  O  Loud,  and  I  shall  bo  healed  ; 
save  me,  and  I  shall  be  saved :  for  thou  art  my  jiraisc. 

Micah  vi.  13.  Therefore  also  will  I  make  thee  sick  in 
smiting  thee,  in  making  thee  desolate  because  of  thy 
sins. 

14.  Thou  shalt  eat,  but  not  be  satisfied ;  and 

thy  casting  down  .«/w?/  be  in  the  midst  of  thee;  and 
thou  shalt  take  hold,  but  shalt  not  deliver ;  and  th<U 
which  thou  deliverest  will  I  give  up  to  the  sword. 

lo.  Thou  shalt  sow,  but  thou  shalt  nut  reap; 

thou  shalt  tread  the  olives,  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint 
thee  with  oil;  and  sweet  wine,  but  shalt  not  drink 
wine. 


§  55.    Woftkness. 

TV.  cii.  22.  When  the  pcojilc  !irc  gathered  together, 
and  the  kingdoms,  to  serve  the  Loud. 

23.  He  w  cakeued  my  strength  in  the  way  ;  ho 

shortened  mv  days. 

y.v.  xl.  30.  T^ven  the  youths  shall  faint  and  be  weary, 
and  the  young  men  shall  utterly  fall : 

Lain.  iii.  18.  And  1  said,  Jly  strength  and  my  hope 
is  perished  IVom  tlie  LouD: 

Kzelx.  vii.  17.  All  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  all  knees 
shall  bo  weak  an  water. 

'^  50.    Restlessness. 

De7it.  xxviii.  67.  In  the  morning  thou  shalt  .say, 
Would  God  it  were  e\cn  !  and  at  even  thou  shalt  say. 
Would  God  it  were  inoniing !  tor  the  fear  of  thine 
heart  wherewith  thou  shalt  fear,  and  lor  the  sight  of 
thine  e3'es  which  thou  shalt  see. 

Jol>  vii.  3.  So  am  I  niaile  to  possess  months  of  van- 
ity, and  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me. 

4.  When  I  lie  down,  I  say,  When  shall  I  arise, 

and  the  night  be  gone  ?  and  I  am  full  of  tossings  to 
and  fro  unto  the  dawning  of  the  day. 

Ee.  v.  12.  The  sleep  of  a  laliouring  man  ii  sweet, 
whether  he  eat  little  or  much :  but  the  abundance  of 
the  rich  will  not  suffer  him  to  sleep. 

§  57.    Pain. 

Job  xiv.  22.  But  his  flesh  upon  him  shall  have  pain, 
and  his  soul  within  him  shall  mourn. 

—  XXX.  17.  My  bones  are  pierced  in  me  in  the  night 
season  :  and  my  sinews  take  no  rest. 

18.  By  the  great  force  of  my  dweet.te  is  my 

garment  changed :  it  bindeth  me  about  as  the  collar 
of  my  coat. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  He  is  chastened  also  with  pain  upon  hia 
bed,  and  the  multitude  of  his  bones  with  strong  ;)((/«. 

Lam.  iii.  5.  Ho  hath  builded  against  me,  and  com- 
passed me  with  gall  and  travail. 

Rev.  xvi.  10.  And  the  fit\h  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  seat  of  the  beast ;  and  his  kingdom  was  full 
of  darkness ;  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain, 

§  58.    Consumption. 

Job  xvi.  8.  And  thou  hast  filled  me  with  wrinkles, 
lehich  is  a  witness  again.it  me :  and  my  leanness  rising 
up  in  me  beareth  witness  to  my  face. 

—  xvii.  7.  Jline  eye  also  is  dim  by  reason  of  sorrow, 
and  all  my  members  are  as  a  shadow. 

—  xix.  20.  My  bone  cleaveth  to  my  skin  and  to  my 
flesh,  and  I  am  escaped  with  the  skin  of  my  teeth. 

—  XXX.  23.  Thou  liftest  me  up  to  the  wind ;  thou 
causest  me  to  ride  vpon  it,  and  dissolves!  my  substance. 

—  xxxiii.  21.  His  flesh  is  consumed  away,  that  it  can- 
not be  seen ;  and  his  bones  that  were  not  seen  stick  out. 

Pa.  xxii.  17.  I  may  tell  all  my  bones :  they  look  <uul 
stare  upon  me. 

—  xxxi.  10.  For  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my 
years  with  sighing:  my  strength  faileth  because  of 
mine  iniquity,  and  my  bones  are  consumed. 

—  xxxii.  3.  When  I  kept  silence,  my  bones  waxed 
old  through  my  roaring  all  the  day  long. 

4r  For  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavy  up- 
on me:  my  moisture  is  turned  into  the  drought  of 
summer.     Selah. 

—  cii.  5.  By  reason  of  the  voice  of  my  groaning  my 
bones  cleave  to  my  skin. 

3.  For  my  days  are  consumed  like  smoke, 

and  my  bones  are  burned  as  a  hearth 

11.  My  days  are  like  a  shadow  that  declinetl ; 

and  I  am  withered  like  grass. 

(A.   FIGURATIVE.) 

Is.  xxiv.  16.  From  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 
have  we  heard  songs,  even  glory  to  the  righteous.  But 
I  said,  My  leanness,  my  leanness,  woe  unto  me  !  the 
treacherous  dealers  have  dealt  treacherously;  yea,  the 
treacherous  dealers  have  dealt  very  treacherously. 

§  59.    Fever. 
Dcut.  xxviii.  23.  The  Lord  shidl  smite  thee  with  a 


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consumption,  ami  with  a  fever,  anil  irith  an  inflamma- 
tion, ami  Willi  an  extreme  burning,  and  witli  the  sword, 
and  with  blasting,  and  with  mildew ;  and  they  shall 
pursue  thee  until  thou  perish. 


§  GO.    Palsy. 

Mark  ii.  3.  And  they  come  unto  him,  bringmg  one 
eick  of  the  palsy,  -which  was  borne  of  four. 
See  Mat.  iv.  2-t ;  viii.  6.     Acts  viii.  7  ;  ix.  33. 

§  Gl.    Leprosy. 

Lev.  xiii.  3.  When  a  man  shall  have  in  the  skin  of 
Lis  flesh  a  risin;:,  a  scab,  or  bright  sjiot,  and  it  be  in  the 
skin  of  his  flesh  like  the  plague  of  leprosy ;  then  he 
shall  be  brought  unto  Aaron  the  priest,  or  linto  one  of 
his  sous  the  priests : 

3.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague  in 

the  skin  of  the  flesh :  and  ^chcn  the  hair  in  the  plague 
is  turned  white,  and  the  plague  in  sight  be  deeper  than 
the  skin  of  his  flesh,  it  is  a  jjlague  of  leprosy:  and 
the  priest  shall  look  on  him,  aud  pronounce  him  un- 
clean. 

4.  If  the  bright  spot  he  white  in  the  skin  of  his 

flesh,  and  in  sight  be  not  deeper  than  the  skin,  and  the 
hair  thereof  be  not  turned  white  ;  then  the  priest  shall 
shut  up  liiin  that  hath  the  plague  seven  days: 

5.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  "him  the  sev- 
enth day  :  and,  behold,  if  the  plague  in  his  sight  be  at 
a  stay,  ami  the  jilague  spread  not  in  the  skin ;  then  the 
priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days  more : 

6.  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  again  the 

seventh  day:  and,  behold,  //"the  plague  tie  somewhat 
dark,  and  the  plague  sjiread  not  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
shall  pronoimce  him  clean:  it  «  hid  a  scab:  and  he 
shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  clean. 

7.  But  if  the  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the 

skin,  after  that  he  hath  been  seen  of  the  priest  for  his 
cleansing,  he  shall  be  seen  of  the  priest  again  : 

8.  And  /f'the  priest  see  that,  behold,  the  scab 

spreadeth  in  the  skin,  then  the  priest  shall  pronounce 
'him  unclean  :  it  is  a  lepro.sy. 

9.  ^Vhen  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  man, 

tlien  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  priest; 

10.  And  the  priest  shall  see  him  :  and,  behold, 

if  the  rising  be  while  in  the  skin,  and  it  have  tm'ned 
the  hair  white,  and  there  be  quick  raw  flesh  in  the  ris- 
ing; 

11.  It  is  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh, 

and  the  jiriest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean,  and  shall 
not  shut  him  up  ;  for  he  is  unclean. 

12.  And  if  a  lejirosy  break  out  abroad  in  the 

skin,  and  the  leprosy  cover  all  the  skin  of  him  that 
hath  the  jtlague  from  his  head  even  to  his  foot,  where- 
soever the  priest  looketh ; 

13.  Then  the  priest  shall  consider:  and,  be- 
hold, '/the  leprosy  have  covered  all  his  flesh,  he  shall 
pronounce  liivt  clean  tliat  hath  the  plague:  it  is  all 
turned  white :  he  is  clean.    • 

14.  But  when  raw  flesh  appeareth  in  him,  he 

shall  be  unclean. 

15.  And  the  priest  shall  see  the  raw  flesh,  and 

pronounce  him  to  be  unclean :  for  the  raw  flesh  is 
unclean  :  it  is  a  lepros}'. 

l(i.   Or  if  the  raw  flesh  turn  again,  and  he 

changed  unto  white,  he  sliall  come  unto  the  priest ; 

• 17.  And  Mie  priest  shall  see  him :  and,  behold,  if 

the  plague  be  turned  unto  white ;  then  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  liim  clean  //((//  liath  the  plague  :  he  ,'s  clean. 

24.  Or  if  there  be  any  flesh,  in  the  skin  where- 
of//(t';r  is  a  hot  burning,  and  the  quick ,//(.«/(  that  buru- 
eth  have  a  white  bright  spot,  somewhat  reddish,  or 
white ; 

25.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  upon  it :  and, 

behold,  ifWie  hair  in  the  bright  spot  bo  turned  white, 
and  it  be  in  sight  dce]icr  tli;in  the  skin  ;  it-  is  a  leprosy 
broken  out  of  the  burning:  wherefore  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  him  unclean:  it  is  the  i)lague  ol'  lepro.sy. 

20.  But  if  the  priest  hiok  on  it,  and,  behold, 

there  lie  no  while  hair  in  the  bright  spot,  and  it  he  no 
lower  than  the  other  skin,  but  be  somewhat  dark;  then 
the  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days : 

27.  And  the  priest  shall  look  upon  him  the 

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seventh  day :  an'l  if  it  be  spread  much  abroad  in  the 
skin,  then  thi'  priest  shall  pronounce  him  imclean  :  it 
is  the  plague  of  leprasy. 

28.»  And  if  the  luight  spot  st>a:y  in  his  place, 

and  spread  not  in  the  skin,  but  it  he  somewhat  dark  ; 
it  is  a  rising  of  the  burning,  and  the  ]iricst  shall  pro- 
nounce him  clean :  for  it  is  an  inflammation  of  the 
burning. 

29.  If  a  man  or  womai:  have  a  plague  upon 

the  head  or  the  beard  ; 

30.  Then  the  priest  shall  see  the  jilague :  and, 

behold,  if  it  he  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin,  and  there 
be  in  it  a  yellow  thin  hair;  then  the  priest  shall  pro- 
nounce him  unclean  :  it  is  a  dry  scall,  even  a  leprosy 
upon  the  head  or  beard. 

31.  And  if  the  priest  look  on  the  plague  of  the 

scall,  and.  behold,  it  he  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the 
skin,  and  tliat  there  is  no  bhick  hair  in  it:  then  the 
priest  shall  shut  up  him  that  hath  the  plague  of  the 
scall  seven  days : 

I 32.  And  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall 

look  on  the  plague:  and,  behold,  ;Jthe  scall  spread 
not,  and  there  be  in  it  no  yellow  hah,  and  the  seall  he 
not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin  ; 

33.  He  shall  be  shaven.  t)ut  the  scall  shall  he 

not  shave ;  and  the  j-vriest  shall  shut  up  him  that  hath 
the  scall  seven  days  more: 

34.  And  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall 

look  on  the  scall :  and,  behold,  if  the  scall  be  not 
spread  in  the  skin,  nor  be  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin ; 
then  the  priest  shall  pronouirce  him  clean  :  and  he  shall 
wash  his  clothes,  and  be  clean. 

35.  But  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin 

after  his  cleansing ; 

36.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  on  him :  and, 

behold,  if  the  scall  be  spread  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
shall  i-iot  seek  for  j-ellow  haii';  he  is  unclean. 

37.  But  if  the  scall  be  in  his  sight  at  a  stay, 

and  that  there  is  black  hair  grown  uj)  therein  ;  the  scall 
is  healed,  he  is  clean :  and  the  priest  shall  pronounce 
him  clean. 

42.  And  if  there  be  in  the  bald  head,  or  bald 

forehead,  a  white  reddish  sore  ;  it  is  a  leprosy  sprung 
up  ill  his  bald  head,  or  his  bald  forehead. 

43.  Then  the  priest  shall  look  upon  it:  and, 

behold,  if  the  rising  of  the  sore  he  white  reddish  in  his 
bald  head,  or  in  his  bald  forehead,  as  the  leprosy  ap- 
peareth in  the  skin  of  the  flesh  ; 

44.  He  is  a  leprous  man,  he  is  unclean  r  the 

priest  shall  pronounce  him  utterly  imclean ;  his  plague 
is  in  his  head. 

45.  And  the  leper  in  whom  the  plague  is,  his 

clothes  shall  be  rent,  aud  his  head  bare,  and  he  shall 
put  a  covering  upon  his  upper  lip,  and  shall  ciy,  Un- 
clean, unclean. 

46.  All  the  days  wherein  the  plague  shall  he 

in  him  he  shall  be  detiled  ;  be  is  unclean  :  he  shall  dwell 
alone  ;  without  the  cam])  shall  his  haliitation  he. 

47.  The  garment  also  that  the  plague  ofleprosy 

is  in,  whether  it  be  a  woollen  gariiieut,  or  a  linen  gar- 
ment ; 

48.  Whether  it  be  in  the  warp,  or  woof,  of  lin- 
en, or  of  woollen  ;  whether  in  a  skin,  or  in  any  thing 
made  of  skin ; 

49.  And  if  the  plague  be  greenish  or  reddish 

in  the  garment,  or  m  the  skin,  either  in  the  warp,  or 
ui  the  woof,  or  in  aiij-  thing  of  skin ;  it  is  a  plague  of 
leprosy,  and  shall  be  shewed  unto  the  priest : 

50.  Aud  the  priest  shall  look  upon  the  plague, 

and  shut  up  if  that  hath  the  jilague  seven  days : 

51.  Anil  he  shall  look  on  the  plague  on  the 

seventh  day  :  if  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  garment, 
either  in  the  Wiirji,  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  a  skin,  or  in 
any  work  that  is  made  of  skin ;  the  plague  is  a  fretting 
leprosy  ;  it  is  unclean. 

52.   He  shall  therefore  burn  that  garment, 

whether  w:irp  or  woof,  in  woollen  or  in  linen,  or  any 
thing  of  skin,  wherein  the  plague  is  :  for  it  is  a  fretting 
leprosy ;  it  shall  be  luirnt  in  the  fire. 

53.  And  if  the  priest  shidl  look,  and,  behold, 

the  plague  be  not  sjiread  in  the  garment,  either  in  the 
warp,  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  any  thuig  of  skin ; 

54.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

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THE  OUTWARD  MAN". 


BOOK  xin. 


wash  the  M/H.7\v!iorcin  tho  iila^iip  w,  ami  lio  shall  shut 
it  up  seven  tlays  more: 

l^f.  .\iii.  ")."),  Ami  thepricsl  shall  Iimk  i)ii  I  he  plasno, 
after  that  it  is  washcil;  ami,  bclioUl.  (V'thc  plai;m' Imvc 
not  chaii^'i'il  liis  colour,  ami  the  plague  l)r  not  spread, 
it /.<  uneli-aii ;  thou  sliaU  liurri  it  in  the  lire;  it  w  fret 
inwaril,  ii-hllur  it '"  hare  within  or  without. 

50.  And  if  the  priest  look,  and,  hehold,  the 

plague  he  soiuew  hat  dark  after  the  washing  of  it ;  then 
he  shall  reutl  it  out  of  the  garment,  or  out  of  the  skin, 
or  out  of  tho  warp,  or  out  of  the  woof: 

,")7.  And  if  it  ;ippearstill  in  the  garment,  eilluT 

in  the  warp,  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  any  tiling  of  skin ;  it 
/.«  a  spreading  ph(ii:ii':  thou  shall  hurn  that  wherein 
the  phigiie  in  with  lire. 

58.  And  the  garment,  either  warp,  or  woof,  or 

whatsoever  thing  of  skin  it  In ,  which  thou  shalt  wash, 
if  the  plague  be  departed  troni  them,  then  it  shall  be 
washed  the  seeond  time,  an  1  shall  lie  clean. 

.W.  This  (■.<  the  law  of  the  plague  of  leprosy  in 

a  garment  of  woollen  or  linen,  either  in  the  warp,  or 
woof,  or  :iny  thing  of  skins,  to  pronounce  it  clean,  or 
to  pronounce  it  uncle:in. 

—  xiv.  34.  AVhen  j-e  be  come  into  the  land  of  Canaan, 
■which  I  give  to  you  for  a  possession,  and  I  imt  the 
]ilague  of  leprosy  in  a  house  of  the  land  of  j-our 
possession ; 

3.">.  And  he  that  owneth  the  house  shall  come 

and  tell  the  priest,  saying.  It  seemeth  to  me  there  is  as 
it  were  a  plairne  in  the  house: 

3(!.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

empty  the  house,  before  the  priest  go  into  it  to  see  the 
plague,  that  all  that  /.<  in  the  house  be  not  made  un- 
clean :  and  afterward  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the 
house : 

37.  And  he  shall  look   on   the  i^lague,  and, 

lieliold,  if  the  plague  be  in  the  walls  of  the  Ixjuse  with 
hollow  streaks,  greeuisli  or  reddish,  which  in  sight  are 
lower  than  the  wall ; 

38.  Then  the  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  house 

to  the  door  of  the  house,  and  shut  up  the  house  seven 
days : 

■^ 39.  And  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh 

day,  and  shall  look:  and,  behold,  if  the  plague  be 
spread  in  the  walls  of  the  house ;  i 

40.  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

take  away  the  stones  in  which  the  plague  /.■*,  and  thcj- 
shall  ea.st  them  into  an  unclean  place  without  tlie  city : 

41.  And  he  shall  cause  the  house  to  be  scraped 

within  round  about,  and  they  shall  pour  out  the  dust 
th;it  they  scrape  olF  without  the  city  into  au  unclean 
jilace  : 

42.  And  they  shall  take  other  stones,  and  put 

iliein  in  the  place  of  those  stones;  and  he  shall  take 
other  mort^ir,  and  shall  plaster  the  house. 

43.  And  if  the  plague  come  ag;iin,  and  break 

out  in  the  house,  after  that  he  hath  taken  away  the 
stones,  and  after  he  hath  scraped  the  house,  and  after 
it  is  plastereil ; 

44.  Then  the  priest  shall  come  and  look,  and, 

behold,  //'  the  pl.ague  he  spread  in  the  house,  it  ts  a 
fretting  leprosy  iuthe  house  :  it  is  unclean. 

45.  And  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the 

etoncs  of  it,  and  the  timlicr  thereof,  and  all  the  mortar 
of  the  house  ;  and  he  shall  caiTy  iJtcm  forth  out  of  the 
city  into  ;in  unclean  place. 

■^^ 4G.  jMoreover,  he  that  goeth  into  the  house  all 

the  while  that  it  is  shut  up  shall  be  unclean  until  the 
even. 

47.  And  he  that  lieth  in  the  house  shall  iViish 

his  clothes ;  and  he  that  eatcth  in  the  house  shall  wash 
his  clothes. 

48.  And  if  the  priest  shall  come  in,  and  look 

vpon  it,  and,  behold,  the  plague  liath  not  sjircad  in  tho 
house,  after  the  house  was  iilastered;  then  the  priest 
shall  pronounce  the  house  clean,  because  the  plague 
is  healed. 

54.  This  M  the  law  for  all  manner  of  plague 

of  leprosy,  and  scall, 

55.  And  for  the  leprosy  of  a  garment,  and  of 

a  hou.se, 

50.  And  for  a  rising,  and  for  a  scab,  and  for  a 

bright  spot: 


57.  To  teach  when  it  is  uncle;tn,  and  when  it 

is  clean:  this  in  the  law  of  leprosy. 

A'liin.  V.  ~.  Comman<l  the  cluldren  of  Isr;iel,  that 
they  jiut  out  of  the  camp  every  leper,  and  every  one 
that  Uath  an  issue,  and  whosoever  is  deliled  by  the 
dead ; 

3.  Both  male  and  female   shall   ye  put  out 

without  the  camp  shall  yo  put  lliein:  th:'t  they  dcflle 
not  their  cami)s,  in  the  midst  whereof  I  dwell. 

4.  And  (he  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and  put 

them  out  without  tho  camp :  as  the  Loud  spake  unto 
Moses,  so  did  the  children  of  Isr.iol. 

Dent.  xxiv.  8.  Take  hoeil  in  the  ])laguo  ot  leprosy, 
that  thou  observe  diligently,  •■uid  do  according  to  all 
that  the  priests  the  Levites'sh:ill  teach  you:  as  I  com- 
manded thcni,  .■<«  ye  shall  observe  to  do. 

9,  HcmombiM-  what    the   LoKn  thy  God  did 

unto  IMiriam  by  the  way,  after  that  yo  wore  "come  forth 
out  of  Egypt. 

Lule  xvii  13.  And  as  he  entered  into  a  certain  vil- 
lage, there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers,  which 
stood  afar  oti': 

See  2  Kings  v.  6     3  CItr.  xxvi.  19.    Luke  v.  13. 

§  62.    Cutaneous  Disorders. 

Lev.  xiii.  38.  If  a  man  also  or  a  woman  have  in  tho 
skin  of  their  flesh  bright  spots,  cren  white  bright  spots; 

39.  Then  the  priest  shall  look :  and,  beliold, 

if  the  bright  spots  in  the  skin  of  their  llesh  he  darkish 
white,  it  is  a  freckled  spot  thai  gi'oweth  in  the  skin: 
he  i.t  clean. 

Dent,  xxviii.  27.  The  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the 
botch  of  Egypt,  and  with  the  omerods,  and  with  the 
seal),  and  with  the  itch,  whereof  thou  canst  not  be 
healed. 

Job  vii.  5.  Mj'  flesh  is  clothed  with  w^orms  and 
clods  of  dust ;  my  skin  is  broken,  and  become  loath- 
some. 

§  63.    Sores  and  Boils. 

Lev.  xiii.  18.  The  fle.sh  also,  in  which,  even  in  the 
skin  thereof,  was  a  boil,  and  is  healed, 

19.  And  in  the  phice  of  the  boil  there  be  a 

white  rising,  or  a  bright  spot,  white,  and  somewhat 
reddish,  and  it  be  shewed  to  the  priest; 

30.  And  if,  when  the  priest  seeth  it,  behold,  it 

be  in  sight  lower  than  the  skin,  and  the  hair  thereof  be 
turned  white ;  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean : 
it  is  a  plague  of  lepros}'  broken  out  of  the  l)oil. 

21.  But  if  the  priest  look  on  it,  ami,  behold, 

there  he  no  white  hairs  tlierein,  and  if  it  he  not  lower 
than  the  skin,  but  fe  somewhat  dark;  then  the  priest 
shall  shut  him  up  seven  days  : 

32.  And  if  it  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin, 

then  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean :  it  is  a. 
plague. 

23.  But  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place,  r/jirf 

spread  not,  it  «  a  1  lurnitig  boil ;  and  the  priest  shall 
pronounce  him  clean. 

—  XV.  3.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
unto  them.  When  anj'  man  hath  a  running  issue  out 
of  his  flesh,  because  of  his  issue  he  is  unclean. 

—  —  3.  And  this  shall  be  his  unclcannoss  in  his 
issue :  whether  his  flesh  run  with  his  issue,  or  his  flesh 
be  stopjied  from  his  issue,  it  is  his  uncleauness. 

Rn\  xvi.  1.  And  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the 
femjile  saying  to  tlie  seven  angels,  Go  your  ways,  and 
pour  out  the  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  earth. 

2.  And  the  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  vial 

upon  the  earth ;  and  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous 
sore  upon  the  men  which  h:ul  tho  mark  of  the  beast, 
and  upon  them  which  worshipped  his  image. 

§  64.    A  Loathsome  Disease. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  3.  TJtere  is  no  soundness  in  my  flesh 
because  of  thine  anger ;  neither  is  there  any  rest  in  my 
bones  because  of  my  sin. 

4.  For  mine  iniquities  are  gone  over  mine 

head :  as  a  heavv  Imrden  thev  are  too  hea'i'y  for  me. 

5.  ji[y  w-ounds  stink  and  are  corrupt  because 

of  my  foolishness. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


THE   OUTWARD   MAN. 


BOOK  xni. 


P/i.  xxxviii.  G.  I  am  troubled  ;  I  am  bowed  down 
greath';  I  go  mouruiug  all  the  da}'  long. 

^7.  For  my  loins  are  tilled  with  a  loathsome 

disease:  ami  there  is  no  soundness  in  my  flesh. 

8.  I  am  feeble  and  sore  broken :  I  have  roared 

by  reason  of  the  disquietness  of  my  heart. 

§  6.5.    Mutilation. 

Deut.  xxiii.  1.  He  that  is  wounded  in  the  stones,  or 
hath  his  privy  member  cut  off,  shall  not  enter  into  the 
congregation  of  the  Lord. 

Is.  xxxix.  7.  And  of  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from 
thee,  which  thou  shall  beget,  shall  they  take  away ; 
and  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of 
Babylon. 

See  2  Kings  xx.  18.  Ban.  i.  3, 10,  11.  Mat.  xis.  11, 
12.    Acts  viii.  27. 

§  6«.    Wounds. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

See  2  Kings  viii.  29. 

(2.    FIGURATrVE.) 

7s.  i.  5.  Why  should  ye  be  stricken  any  more  ?  ye 
will  revolt  more  and  more :  the  whole  head  is  sick, 
and  the  whole  heart  faint. 

^6.  From  the  sole  of  the  foot  even  unto  the  head 

there  is  no  soundness  in  it;  but  wounds,  and  bruises, 
and  putrifying  sores:  they  have  not  been  closed,  nei- 
ther bound  up,  neither  mollified  with  ointment. 

Jer.  vi.  14.  They  have  healed  also  the  hurt  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  slightly,  saying,  Peace,  peace ; 
when  there  is  no  peace. 

—  viii.  11.  For  they  have  healed  the  hurt  of  the 
daughter  of  my  people  slightly,  saying.  Peace,  peace ; 
when  t/iere  is  no  peace. 

—  X.  19.  Woe  is  me  for  my  hurt !  my  wound  is 
grievous:  but  I  said,  Truly  this  is  a  grief,  and  I  must 
bear  it. 

—  XV.  17.  I  sat  not  in  the  assembly  of  the  mockers, 
nor  rejoiced;  I  sat  alone  because  of  thy  hand:  for 
thou  hast  filled  me  with  indignation. 

18.  Why  is  my  pain  perpetual,  and  my  wound 

incuralile,  which  refuseth  to  be  healed  ?  wilt  thou  be 
altogether  unto  me  as  a  liar,  and  as  waters  that  fail? 

—  XXX.  13.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Thy  bruise  is 
incurable,  and  thy  wound  it  grievous. 

13.  There  w  none  to  plead  thy  cause,  that  thou 

mayest  be  bound  up :  thou  hast  no  healing  medicines. 

Lam.  iii.  11.  He  hath  turned  aside  my  ways,  and 
pulled  me  in  pieces :  he  hath  made  me  desolate. 

Has.  V.  13.  When  Ephraim  saw  his  sickness,  and 
Judah  saw  his  ^^•ound,  then  went  Ephraim  to  the 
Assyrian,  and  sent  to  king  Jarel) :  yet  could  he  not 
heal  you,  nor  cure  you  of  your  wound. 

—  vi.  1.  Come,  and  let  us  return  unto  the  Lord  ; 
for  he  hath  torn,  and  he  will  heal  us ;  he  hath  smitten, 
and  he  will  bind  us  up. 

2.  After  two  days  will  he  revive  us :  in  the 

third  day  he  will  raise  us  up,  and  we  shall  live  in  his 
sight. 

3.  Then  shall  wo  know,  tfwe  follow  on  to 

know  the  Lord  :  his  going  forth  is  prepared  as  the 
morning ;  and  he  shall  come  unto  us  as  the  rain,  as 
the  latter  and  former  rain  unto  the  earth. 

—  vii.  1.  When  I  would  have  healed  Israel,  then 
the  iniquity  of  Ephraim  was  discovered,  and  the 
wickedness  of  Samaria:  for  they  commit  falsehood; 
and  the  tliicf  cometh  in,  and  the  troop  of  robbers 
spoileth  without. 

Ificafi  i.  9.  For  her  wound  is  incurable ;  for  it  is 
come  unto  Judah ;  he  is  come  unto  the  gate  of  my 
people,  even  to  Jerusalem. 

§  G7.    Lameness. 

Gen.  xxxii.  31.  And  as  he  passed  over  Penucl  the 
BUn  rose  upon  him,  and  he  halted  upon  his  thigh. 

Jer.  viii.  21.  For  the  hurt  of  the  daughter  of  my 
people  am  I  hurt;  I  am  black;  astonishment  hath 
taken  hold  on  me. 

2  Sam.  iv.  4.  And  Jonathan,  Saul's  son,  had  a  son 
that  mi.t  lame  of //('i  feet.  He  was  five  years  old  when 
the  tidings  came  of  Saul  and  .lonatlian  out  of  Jezreel, 
and  his  nurse  took  him  up,  and  fled :  and  it  came  to 


pass,  as  she  made  haste  to  flee,  that  he  fell,  and  be- 
came lame.     And  his  name  was  Mephiboshetli 

—  ix.  13.  So  Mephiboshetli  dwelt  in  Jerusalem:  for 
he  did  eat  continually  at  the  king's  table ;  and  was 
lame  on  both  his  feet. 

Acts  iii.  2.  And  a  certain  man  lame  from  his  moth- 
er's womb  was  carried,  whom  the)'  laid  daily  at  the 
gate  of  the  temple  which  is  called  Beautiful,  to  ask 
alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the  temple ; 

3.  Who,  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go 

into  the  temple,  asked  an  alms. 

4.  And  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him 

with  John,  said,  Look  on  us. 

5.  And  he  gave  heed  unto  them,  expecting  to 

receive  something  of  them. 

6.  Then  Peter  said.  Silver  and  gold  have  I 

none  -^ 

§  G8.    Sun-.Stroke. 

2  Kings  iv.  18.  And  when  the  child  was  grown,  it  fell 
on  a  day,  that  he  went  out  to  his  father  to  the  reapers. 

19.  And  he  said  unto  his  father,  5Iy  head,  my 

head  !    And  he  said  to  a  lad.  Carry  him  to  his  mother. 

20.  And  when  he  had  taken  him,  and  brought 

him  to  his  mother,  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and 
then  died. 

21.  And  she  went  up,  and  laid  him  on  the  bed 

of  the  man  of  God,  and  shut  the  door  upon  him,  and 
went  out. 

^  69.    Blindness. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

Lev.  xix.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  curse  the  deaf,  nor  put 
a  stumblingblock  before  the  blind,  but  shalt  fear  thj' 
God ;  I  am  the  Lord. 

Deut.  xxvii.  18.  Cursed  he  he  that  maketh  the  blind 
to  wander  out  of  the  way :  and  all  the  people  shall 
say.  Amen. 

'Jud.  xvi.  21.  But  the  Philistines  took  him,  and  put 
out  his  eyes,  and  brought  him  down  to  Gaza,  and 
bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass;  and  he  did  grind  in 
the  prison  house. 

/(//(/(  ix.  1.  And  as  Jesus  passed  by,  he  saw  a  man 
which  was  blind  from  hi*  birth. 

2.  And  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying.  Mas- 
ter, who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his  parents,  that  he  was 
born  blind? 

3.  Jesus  answered,  Neither  hath  this  man  sin- 
ned, nor  his  parents:  but  that  the  works  of  God 
should  be  made  manifest  in  him. 

(2.   FIGURiVTIVE.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  29.  And  thou  shalt  grope  at  noonday, 
as  the  blind  gropeth  in  darkness,  and  thou  shalt  not 
prosper  in  thy  ways  :  and  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed 
and  spoiled  evermore,  and  no  man  shall  save  tliee. 

Is.  lix.  9.  Therefore  is  judgment  far  from  us,  neither 
doth  justice  overtake  us :  we  wait  for  light,  but  behold 
obscurity  ;  for  brightness,  but  we  walk  in  darkness. 

10.  We  grope  for  the  wall  like  the  blind,  and 

we  grope  as  if  lee  had  no  eyes  :  we  stumble  at  noonday 
as  in  the  night ;  we  are  in  desolate  places  as  dead  men. 

John  ix.  39.  And  Jesus  said.  For  judgment  I  am 
come  into  this  world,  that  they  which  see  not  might 
see ;  and  that  they  which  see  might  be  made  blind. 

'40.  And  sojne  of  the  Pharisees  which  were 

with  him  heard  these  words,  and  said  unto  him.  Are 
we  blind  also  ? 

§  70.    Pestilence. 

Num.  XXV.  9.  And  those  that  died  in  the  plague 
were  twenty  and  four  thousand. 

Deut.  xxviii.  21.  The  Lord  shall  make  the  pesti- 
lence cleave  unto  thee,  until  he  have  consumed  thee 
from  off  the  land,  whither  tliou  goest  to  possess  it. 

P!<.  Ixxviii.  50.  He  made  a  way  to  his  anger:  he 
spared  not  their  soul  from  death,  but  gave  their  life 
over  to  the  pestilence. 

—  xci.  5.  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the  terror  by 
night ;  vor  for  the  arrow  that  flieth  by  day  ; 

G.  Kor  for  the  pestilence  that  walketh  in  dark- 
ness; rutr  for  the  destruction  that  wasteth  at  noonday. 

Jer.  xxi.  6.  And  I  will  smite  the  inhabitants  of  this 
city,  both  man  and  beast ;  they  shall  die  of  a  great 
pestilence. 


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I'lIAP.  V 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Amo^  iv.  10.  I  have  sent  among  you  tlic  nestilencc 
after  the  manner  of  Kgypl:  your  yoinig  men  have  I 
slain  with  tUo  sworil,  and  have  taken  away  your 
horses;  anil  I  have  nuule  llie  stink  of  your  cu'nips  to 
come  up  imto  your  nostrils ;  yet  have  ye  not  returned 
unto  me,  saith  the  Loud. 

§  71.     Pliysidaiis. 

Job  xiii.  4.  But  ye  are  forgers  of  lies,  ye  are  all  phy- 
Bicians  of  no  vahie. 

2  0/ir.  xvi.  Vi.  And  Asa  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year 
of  hi.s  reign  was  diseased  in  his  feet,  until  his  disease 
was  exceedini;  prenl :  yet  in  his  disease  he  sought  not 
to  the  Loud,  but  to  the  physieians. 

Jer.  viii.  '33.  Is  there  no  balm  in  Gilead?  w  there  no 
physician  there?  why  then  is  not  the  health  of  thi 
daiiLthter  of  mv  people  recovered  ? 

M.it.  ix.  13.  iBut  when  .lesus  heard  that,  he  said  unto 
them,  Tliey  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician,  but 
thev  that  are  sick. 

,i/(j)A-  ii.  17.  AVhen  Jesus  heard  it,  he  saith  unto 
them,  They  thai  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the  phy- 
sician, but  they  that  are  sick:  I  came  not  to  call  the 
righteous,  but  sinners  to  repentance. 

Luke  V.  31.  And  .lesus  answering  said  unto  them, 
They  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physician ;  but  they 
that  are  sick. 

Chi  iv.  14  Luke,  the  beloved  physician,  and  Demas, 
greet  you. 

§  72.    Prescriptions. 

2  Kinr/s  xx.  7.  And  Isaiah  said,  Take  a  lump  of 
figs.  And  they  took  and  laid  it  on  the  boil,  and  he 
recovered. 

If.  xxxviii.  21.  For  Isaiah  had  said.  Let  them  take  a 
lump  of  tigs,  and  lay  it  for  a  plaster  upon  the  boil, 
and  he  shaH  recover. 

See  Jtr.  xlvi.  11. 

§  <.S.    Apotlieearies. 

Ej:  xxxvii.  29.  And  he  made  the  holy  anointing 
oil,  and  the  pure  incense  of  sweet  spices,  according  to 
the  work  of  tlic  apothecarj'. 

See  JVeh.  iii.  8. 

§  74.    Sieliiiess  caused  by  Sin. 

Lev.  xxvi.  14.  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me, 
and  -will  not  do  all  these  commandments  ; 

15.  And  if  ye  shall  di-sjiise  my  statutes,  or  if 

your  soul  abhor  my  judgments,  so  that  ye  will  not  do 
all  my  commandments,  but  that  ye  break  my  cove- 
nant : 

16.  I  also  will  do  this  unto  you ;  I  will  even 

appoint  over  you  terror,  consumption,  and  the  burn- 
msr  ague,  that  shall  consume  the  eyes,  and  cause  sor- 
row of  heart :  anil  ye  shall  sow  your  seed  in  vain,  for 
your  enemies  shall  eat  it. 

Deut.  xxviii.  58  If  thou  wilt  not  observe  to  do  all 
the  words  of  this  law  that  are  written  in  this  l)0ok, 
fliat  thou  mavist  fear  lliis  glorious  and  fearful  name, 
THE  LORIVTHY  GOD;' 

5'J.  Then   the   Lord  will  make  thy  plagues 

wonderful,  and  the  ])lagiies  of  thy  seed,  even  great 
plagues,  and  of  long  continuance,  and  sore  sicknesses, 
and  of  long  continuance. 

(iO.  Jlorcovcr,  he  will  bring  upon  thee  all  the 

diseases  of  Egypt,  w  liich  thou  wast  afraid  of;  and  they 
sh.iU  cleave  uiito  thee. 

01.  Also    eveiy  sickness,  and    ever}'  plague, 

which  is  not  written  in  the  book  of  this  law,ihem  will 
the  LoKD  bring  upon  thee,  imtil  thou  be  destroyed. 

§  75.    Recovery  is  of  God. 

Ec.  XV.  26.  And  said.  If  thou  wilt  diligently  hearken 
to  the  voice  of  the  Lokd  thy  God,  and  will  do  that 
which  is  right  in  his  sight,  imd  wilt  give  car  to  his 
commandments,  and  keep  all  his  statutes,  I  will  jnit 
none  of  these  diseases  upon  thee,  which  I  have  brought 
upon  the  Egyptians:  for  I  am  the  Lord  that  healeth 
thee. 

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Job  xxxiii.  23.  If  there  be  a  messenger  witli  him,  an 
interjireter,  one  among  a  thousand,  lo  shew  unto  m;m 
his  uprightness ; 

24.  Then  he  is  gracious  unlo  him,  iuid  sailh. 

Deliver  him  from  going  down  to  the  pit :  1  have  found 
a  ransom. 

. 25.  His  flesh  .shall  be  fresher  than  a  child's: 

he  shall  return  to  Ihe  d:i_vs  of  his  youth: 

2"J.  Lo,  all  these  thiii'ja  worketh  God  often- 
times with  man, 

30.  To  bring  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  to  be 

enlighleued  w  ith  the  light  of  the  living. 

At.  xxiii.  25.  And  ye  shall  serve  the  LoRD  your  God, 
and  he  sli;ill  bless  tliy  bread,  and  lliy  water;  and  I 
will  take  sickness  away  from  the  midst  of  thee. 

Vent.  vii.  15.  And  llie  Loito  will  take  away  from 
thee  all  sickness,  and  w  ill  put  none  of  the  evil  diseases 
of  Egypt,  which  thou  knowest,  upon  thee;  but  will 
lay  them  upon  all  them  that  hate  thee. 

'Pk.  Ixviii.  20.  //('  that  is  our  God,  /.i  the  God  of  sal- 
vation ;  and  unto  God  the  Lord  belong  the  issues  from 
death. 

—  ciii.  3.  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniquities;  who 
healeth  .all  thy  diseases  ; 

4.  "Who  redcemeth  thy  life  from  destruction; 

who  crowneth  thee  with  lovingkindness  and  tender 
mercies : 

5.  Who  satLsficlh  lh_v  mouth  with  good  thinys ; 

so  that  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  eagle's. 

—  cvii"  19.  Then  they  cry  unto  the  Loud  in  Ihcii- 
trouble,  a  ml  he  saveth  them  out  of  their  distresses. 

■  20.  He  sent  his  word,  and  healed  them,  and 

delivered  them  from  their  destructions. 

—  cxviii.  17.  I  shaU  not  die,  but  live,  and  declare  the 
works  of  the  Loud. 

18.  The  Lord  hath  chastened  me  sore :  but  he 

hath  not  given  me  over  unto  death. 

Is.  xx.xviii.  15.  What  shall  I  say?  he  hath  both  spo- 
ken unto  me,  and  himself  hath  done  it:  I  shall  go 
softly  all  my  years  in  the  bitterness  of  mj-  soul. 

10.  O  Lord,  by  these  things  tnenVive,  and  in 

all  these  things  is  the  lite  of  my  spirit :  so  wilt  thou  re- 
cover me,  and  make  me  to  live. 

Phil.  ii.  27.  For  indeed  he  was  sick  nigh  unto 
death  :  liut  God  had  mercy  on  him  ;  and  not  on  him 
only,  but  on  me  also,  lest  I  should  have  sorrow  upon 
sorrow. 

28.  I  sent  him  therefore  the  more  carefully, 

that,  when  j-e  see  him  again,  ye  may  rejoice,  and  that 
I  may  be  the  less  sorrowful. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  BODY  IN  OLD  AGE. 

§  7G.    Old  Age  Venerable. 

Job  xii.  12.  With  the  ancient  is  wisdom;  and  in 
length  of  days  understanding. 

Proi\  XX. "  29.  The  glory  of  yoimg  men  is  their 
strength :  and  the  beauty  of  old  men  is  the  gray  head. 

§  77.    rroinised. 

Gen.  XV.  15.  And  thou  shalt  go  to  thy  fathers  in 
peace  ;  thou  shalt  be  buried  in  a  good  old  age. 

Ex.  xxiii.  20.  There  shall  nothing  cast  their  young, 
nor  lie  barren,  in  thv  laud  :  the  number  of  thv  days  I 
will  fulfil. 

Job  V.  26.  Thou  shalt  come  to  th;/  grave  in  a  full  age, 
like  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometli  in  in  his  sc;ison. 

Ps.  xei.  10.  With  long  life  ^vill  I  satisfy  him,  and 
shew  him  mv  salvation. 

Is.  Ixv.  20"  There  shall  bo  no  more  thence  an  infant 
of  days,  nor  an  old  man  that  halh  not  tilled  his  days: 
for  tlie  child  shall  die  a  hundred  years  old ;  but  the 
sinner  being  a  hundred  years  old  sh:dl  be  accursed. 

21.  And  they  shall  build  houses,  and  inhabit 

them;  and  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the 
fruit  of  them. 

22.  They  shall  not  build,  and  another  inhabit ; 

3 


CHAP.  V. 


THE   OUTWARD  MAX. 


BOOK  XIII. 


they  shall  not  plant,  and  another  cat :  for  as  the  days 
of  a  tree  arc  the  days  of  my  people,  and  mine  eleet 
shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of  "their  hands. 

See  l'ivi\  iii.  1,  2  ;  iv.  10 ;  ix.  11.     Ztch.  viii.  4. 

§  78.    Cuuditioiis  of  the  Promise. 

De^il.  tA.  8.  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  all  the  com- 
mandments which  I  command  you  this  day,  that  ye 
may  be  strong,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land,  whither 
ye  go  to  possess  it ; 

9   And  that  ye  may  prolong  your  days  in  the 

land,  which  the  Lord  sware  mito  your  fathers  to  give 
unto  them  and  to  theiz'  seed,  a  land  that  tloweth  with 
milk  and  hone}-. 

21.  That  your  days  ma}-  be  multiplied,  and  the 

days  of  yom'  children,  in  the  land  which  the  Loud 
sware  unto  your  fathers  to  give  them,  as  the  days  of 
heaven  upoii  the  earth. 

Ps.  x.\i.  4.  He  asked  life  of  thee,  und  thou  gavest  it 
him,  eren  length  of  daj's  for  ever  and  ever. 

xxxiv.  12.  What  man  is  he  that  desireth  life, 

ami  loveth  many  days,  that  he  may  see  good  ? 

13.  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 

from  speaking  guile. 

Pror.  iii.  1.  JIj'  son,  forget  not  m}'  law  ;  but  let  thine 
heart  keep  my  commandments: 

2.  For  length  of  daj's,  and  long  life,  and  peace, 

shall  they  add  to  thee. 

—  X.  27.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  prolongeth  days :  but 
the  years  of  the  wicked  shall  be  shortened. 

§  79.    Vigorous  Old  Age. 

Devt.  xxxiv.  7.  And  Moses  was  a  hundred  and 
twenty  years  old  when  he  died :  his  eye  was  not  dim, 
nor  his  natural  force  abated. 

Jos.  xiv.  10.  And  now,  behold,  the  Lord  hath  kept 
me  alive,  as  he  said,  these  forty  and  tive  years,  even 
since  the  Lord  spake  this  word  unto  Moses,  while  the 
children  of  Israel  wandered  in  the  wilderness:  and 
now,  lo,  i  aijh  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years  old. 

11.  As  yet  I  am  ax  strong  this  day  as  /  iras  in 

the  day  that  Moses  sent  me :  as  my  strength  was  then, 
even  so  /.•<  my  strength  now,  for  war,  both  to  go  out, 
and  to  come  in. 

§  80.    Feeble  Old  Age. 

Gen.  xxvii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Isaac 
was  old,  and  his  eyes  were  dim,  so  that  he  could  not 
see,  he  called  Esau  his  eldest  son,  and  said  unto  him, 
My  son  :  and  he  said  unto  hini.  Behold,  here  am  I. 

—  xlviii.  10.  Now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for 
age,  so  that  he  could  not  see  + 

1  Sam.  iv.  15.  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years 
old ;  and  his  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see. 

2  Sam.  xix.  33.  And  the  king  said  unto  Barzillai, 
Come  thou  over  with  me,  and  I  will  feed  thee  with  me 
in  Jerusalem. 

34.  And  Barzillai  said  unto  the  kiug.  How 

long  have  I  to  live,  that  I  should  go  up  with  the  king 
imto  Jerusalem  ? 

3.').  I  am  this  day  fourscore  years  old :  and 

can  I  discern  between  good  and  evil  ?  can  thy  servant 
taste  what  I  eat  or  what  I  drink?  can  I  hear  an_v 
more  the  voice  of  singhig  men  and  singing  women  y 
wherefore  then  should  thy  servant  be  j-et  a  burden 
unto  my  lord  the  king? 

.Job  xii.  20.  lie  removeth  away  the  speech  of  the 
trusty,  and  taketh  away  the  understanding  of  the 
aged. 

—  XXX.  3.  Yea,  whereto  might  the  strength  of  their 
hands  proft  me.  in  wliom  old  age  was  perished  ? 

Er.  xii.  3.  In  the  day  when  the  keepers  of  the  house 
shall  tremble,  and  tlie  strong  men  shall  bow  them- 
selves, and  the  grinders  cease  because  they  are  few, 
and  tliose  that  look  out  of  the  windows  be  darkened, 

4.  And  the  doors  shall  be  shi-.t  in  the  streets, 

when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is  low,  and  he  shall 
rise  up  at  the  voice  of  Ihe  bird,  and  all  the  daughters 
of  uuisic  shall  be  brouglit  low  ; 

Lam.  iii.  4.  ^ly  flesji  and  my  skin  hath  he  made 
old  :  he  hath  broken  my  l)ones. 


(A.    FIGURATIVE.) 

Ihs.  vii.  9.  Strangers  have  devoured  his  strength, 
and  ho  kuowelli  it  not:  yea,  gray  hairs  are  hero  and 
there  upon  him,  yet  he  Ivnoweth  not. 

§  SI.    Duties  of  the  Aged. 

.Tod  i.  2.  Hear  this,  _ye  old  men,  and  give  ear,  all  ye 
inhabitants  of  the  land.  Hath  this  been  in  your  days, 
or  even  in  the  days  of  your  fathers? 

3.  Tell  ye  your  children  of  it,  and  let  your 

children  tell  their  children,  and  their  children  another 
generation. 

Tit.  ii.  2.  That  the  aged  men  be  sober,  grave,  tem- 
perate, sound  in  faith,  in  charity,  in  patience. 
(A.  d.vvid's  pk.\ter  in  old  age.) 

Ps.  Ixxi.  18.  Now  also  when  I  am  old  and  gray- 
headed,  ()  (iod,  forsake  me  not;  until  I  ha\e  shewed 
thy  strength  luito  this  generation,  and  thy  power  to 
every  one  that  is  to  come. 

§  82,    Duties  to  the  Aged. 
Ler.  xix.  32.  Thou  shalt  rise  up  before  the  hoai-y 
head,  and  honour  the  face  of  the  old  man,  and  fear 
thy  God :  I  am  the  Lord. 

§  83.    Promises  to  the  Aged. 

(See  also  §  51.) 

Ps.  xcii.  14.  They  shall  Ptill  bring  forth  fruit  in  old 
age;  thej'  shall  be  fat  and  flourishing; 

Pror.  xvi.  31.  The  lio;iry  head  is  a  crown  of  glory, 
if  it  be  found  in  the  way  of  righteousness. 

§  84.    Instances  of  Longevity. 

Gen.  V.  5.  And  all  the  days  that  Adam  lived  were 
nine  hundred  ami  thirty  ye;n's:  and  be  died. 

8.  And  all  the  days  of  Seth  were  ni;ie  Inuidrcd 

and  twelve  j-ears  :  and  he  died. 

11.  "And  all  the  days  of  Enos  were  nine  hun- 
dred and  five  years:  and  he  died. 

14.  Aiid  all  the  days  of  Cainan  were  nine  hun 

dred  and  ten  years :  and  he  died. 

IT.  And  all  the  days  of  Mahalaleel  were  eight 

hundred  ninety  and  five  years :  and  lie  died. 

20.  And  all  the  days  of  Jared  were  nine  hun- 
dred sixty  and  two  years :  and  he  died. 

23.  And  all   the   days  of  Enoch  were  three 

hundred  sixty  and  five  years  : 

27.  And  all  the  days  of  Methuselah  were  nine 

hundred  sixty  and  niue  years :  and  he  died. 

31.  And  all  the  days  of  Lamech  were  seven 

lunidred  seventy  and  seven  years:  and  he  died. 

—  ix.  29.  Anil  all  the  days  of  Noah  were  nine  hun- 
dred and  fifty  years  :  and  he  died. 

—  xi.  11.  And  Shem  lived  after  he  begat  Arphaxad 
five  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

13.  And  Ariihaxattlived  after  he  begat  Salah 

four  hundred  and  three  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
daughters. 

—  —  15.  And  Salah  lived  after  he  begat  Eber  four 
hundred  and  three  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

17.  And  Eber  lived  after  he  begat  Peleg  four 

hundred  and  thirt v  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

19.  And  Peleg  lived  after  he  begat  Ren  two 

hundred  and  nine  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

21.  And  Reu  lived  after  he  begat  Serug  two 

hundred  and  seven  j'cars,  and  begat  sons  and  daugliters. 

23.  And  Serug  lived  after  he  begat  Nahor  two 

hundred  years,  and  begat  siuis  and  daughters. 

25.  And  Nahorlived  after  he  begat  Terah  a  hun- 
dred and  nineteen  years,  and  begat  sons  and  daughters. 

32.  And  the  days  of  Tei'ah  were  two  hundred 

and  five  years :  and  Terah  died  in  Haran. 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  Sarah  was  a  hundred  and  seven 
and  twcntj'  years  old  ;  these  were  the  years  of  the  life 
of  Sarah. 

—  XXV.  7.  And  these  are  the  days  of  the  years  of 
Abraham's  life  which  he  lived,  a  hundred  threescore 
and  fifteen  vears. 

8.  then  Abraham  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died 

in  a  good  old  age,  an  old  man,  and  full  of  years  ;  and 
was  gathered  to  his  people. 

—  XXXV.  28.  And  the  days  of  Isaac  were  a  hundred 
and  fourscore  years. 

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CHAP.  VI. 


THE   OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Oen.  .\xxv.  S9.  Ami  Isaac  gave  up  the  ghost,  amldied, 
and  was  sjiithirtil  mito  liis  people, /«(«;/ oM  aiul  lull 
oi'days:  anil  his  sons  ICsau  and  .laioh  hiiricd  him. 

—  xlvii.  8.  And  Pluuuoli  said  unto  Jacol),  How  old 
art  thou  'i 

9.  And  Jacob  sjiid  uuto  Pharaoh,  Tlic  days 

of  the  ycai-s  of  my  pil:ri'iinage  urc  a  hundred  and 
thirty  years:  lisw  and  evil  have  the  days  of  tlie  years 
of  my  life  been,  and  have  not  attained"  unto  tlie  days 
of  the  years  of  the  life  of  my  fathers  in  the  days  of  their 
pilitrimajre. 

is.  And  ,Inoot)   lived   in   the  land  of  Egypt 

seventeen  yeai-s:  so  the  whole  age  of  Jacob  was  a 
hundred  forty  and  seven  years. 

—  1.  i:!.  .\nd  Joseph  saw  Epln-aim's  children  of  the 
third  fiiiwraliiin  :  the  iliildren  also  of  Macliir  the  son 
of  -Manasseh  were  lirought  up  upon  Joseph's  knees. 

Ei:  vi.  20.  4-aud  the  years  of  the  life  of  Amraiu 
were  a  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years. 

yum.  xxxiii.  3i).  And  Aaron  wng  a  hundred  and 
twenty  and  three  yeai-s  old  when  he  died  in  Jlount  Ilor. 

Jul.  xxiv.  0!).  And  it  eame  to  pass  alter  the.se  things, 
that  .Joshua  the  son  of  Xiin,  the  servant  of  the  LoilD, 
died,  4<  i'«'y  a  hundred  and  ten  years  oUI. 

1  Aiiii.  xii.  2.  And  now,  lieliold,  tlie  king  walketli 
before  you :  and  I  am  old  and  graylieaded ;  and,  be- 
hoM,  my  sons  ((/v  with  you:  and  f  have  walked  be- 
fore you  from  mj'  ehildlmod  unto  this  day. 

—  xvii.  12.  Now  Da\id  iraii  the  son  of  that  Ephra- 
thile  of  Heth-leliem-jud:di,  whose  name  iriis  .Jesse  ;  and 
he  had  eiglit  sous :  and  the  man  went  among  men  fvr 
an  old  man  in  the  days  of  Saul. 

2  Sim.  xix.  U2.  Xo;v  B:iiv,illai  was  a  very  aged  man, 
even  fonrseore  years  old :  and  he  had  provided  the 
king  of  s\isteuance  while  he  lay  at  Mahanaim ;  for  he 
wti^  a  very  great  man. 

1  Kinijs  i.  1.  Now  king  David  was  old  mul  stricken 
in  ye:u's ;  and  they  covered  him  with  clothes,  but  he 
gat  no  heat. 

—  —  2.  Wlierefore  his  servants  said  unto  him,  Let 
there  be  souglit  for  my  lord  the  king  a  young  virgin  : 
and  let  lier  stand  liefore  the  king,  :md  let  lier  elierisli 
him,  ;md  let  her  lie  in  thj'  bosom,  th:it  m3-  lord  the 
king  may  get  heat. 

■  ;i.  So  they  sought  for  a  fair  damsel  throughout 

all  the  coasts  of  Israel,  and  found  Abishag  a  Shunam- 
raite,  and  brought  her  to  the  king. 

-4.  And  the  damsel  ira-i  very  fair,  and  cherished 

the  king,  and  ministered  to  him;  but  tlie  king  knew 
her  not. 

15.  And  Batli-slieba  went  in  unto  the  king  into 

the  chamber :  and  the  king  was  very  old ;  and  Abi- 
shag the  Sliunamniite  ministered  unto  the  king. 

Job  XV.  10.  With  us  tire  both  tlie  graylieaded  and 
very  aged  men.  much  elder  tlian  thy  father. 

—  xlii.  Iti.  After  tliis  liveil  Job  a  hundred  and  forty 
years,  and  saw  his  sons,  and  his  sons'  sous,  even  four 
generations. 

17.  So  Job  died,  being  old  and  full  of  days. 

See  Ex.  vi.  16,  18.  Deut.  xxxi.  1.  2.  Jos.  xiii.  1. 
2  Chr.  xxiv.  15.    Ezr.  iii.  12,  1:3. 


ciiAr.  VI. 


THE  DEATH  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  85.    Death  Hie  Onlering  of  UoA. 

Job  x.  8.  Tliine  lumds  have  made  me  and  fashioned 
me  together  round  aliont;  yet  thou  dost  destroy  nie. 

—  xiv.  20.  Thou  prevailest  for  ever  against  liim,  and 
he  passeth  :  thou  eliangest  his  countenance,  and  send- 
est  him  away. 

—  XXX.  2:!.  For  I  know  that  thou  wilt  bring  nic  to 
death,  and  to  the  liouse  appointed  for  all  living. 

Vs.  xxxvii.  22.  For  .«"<•/(  as  be  blessed  of  Iiim  shall 
inherit  the  earth :  and  they  that  be  cursed  of  him  shall 
be  cut  off. 


—  xlix.  6.  They  that  trust  in  their  wealtli,  ami 
boast  themselves  in  the  mullilude  tif  their  riches; 

7.  Xone  of  them  can  by  any  means  redeem  his 

brotlier,  nor  'dve  to  God  a  ransom  for  him  : 

8.  (1"  or  the  redemiuiou  of  their  soul  is  pre- 
cious, and  it  eea,seth  for  ever  ;) 

9.  That  he  should  still  live  for  ever,  «/«/ not 

see  corruption. 

—  Ixxx.  10.  It  is  liurned  willi  fire,  it  is  cut  down: 
they  perish  at  the  relmke  of  tlij'  countenance. 

—  xc.  3.  Thou  turnesl  man  to  destruction;  and  say- 
est,  Ueturn,  ye  children  of  men. 

7.  For  we  are  consumed  by  thine  anger,  and 

by  thy  wrath  are  we  troubled. 

Is.  xl.  fi.  Tlie  voice  said,  C'rj-.  And  he  said,  AVhat 
shall  I  <iy':'  All  Hesh  w  grass,  and  all  the  goodliness 
thereof  is  as  the  tlower  of  the  field: 

7.  Tlie  grass  witlieretli,  the  llower  fiideth;  be- 
cause the  spirit  of  the  LoitD  bloweth  upon  it :  surely 
the  people  is  grass. 

§  86.    All  Appointed  Time  to  Die, 

Jot}  vii.  1.  Is  there  not  an  appointed  time  to  man 
upon  earth '?  are  not  his  days  also  like  the  days  of  a 

hireling'? 

3.  As  a  servant  earnestly  desireth  the  sliadow, 

and  as  a  hireling  looketli  for  the  reward  of  his  work  ; 

—  xiv.  14  If  a  man  die,  sh;dl  he  live  o//ain  ?  all  the 
days  of  my  appointed  lime  will  1  wait,  till  my  change 
come. 

1.1  Thou  sli;ilt  call,  and  I  will  answer  tlice : 

thou  wilt  have  a  desire  to  tlie  work  of  thine  hands. 

2  Kiiiijs  viii.  9.  +Tliyson  Bcnhadad  king  of  Syri;i 
hath  sent  me  to  thee,  saying,  Shall  I  recover  of  this 
disease  'i 

10.  And  Elislia  said  uuto  him.  Go,  say  unto 

Iiim,  Thou  maj'est  certainly  recover;  liowbeit  the 
Lord  hath  shewed  me  that  he  sliall  surely  die. 

—  XX.  G.  And  I  will  add  unto  tliy  d;iystifleen  years; 
and  1  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  king  of  Assyria;  and  I  will  delrnd  this  city  for 
mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  David's  sake. 

Is.  xxxviii.  5.  Go,  and  .say  to  Hezekiab,  Thus  saitli 
the  IjOrd,  the  God  of  David  thy  father,  I  ba\e  heard 
thj'  |)rayer,  I  have  seen  thy  tears  :  behold,  I  w  ill  add 
uuto  thy  days  tifteen  years. 

(A.   SOMETIMES  AS  A   PUNISIIMEXT  FOR  SIN.) 

Num.  XX.  24.  Aaron  shall  be  gathered  unto  his  peo- 
ple :  for  he  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  which  I  have 
given  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  because  ye  rebelled 
against  my  word  at  the  water  of  ]^Ieribali. 

25.  Take   A:non   and   Eleazar  his   son,  and 

bring  them  up  unto  mount  Ilor: 

21!.  And  strip  Aaron  of  his  garments,  and  put 

them  upon  i;ie.i/.ar  his  son  :  and  Aaron  shall  be  gath- 
ered nnlohis  pfiiji/e,  and  shall  die  tliere. 

Doit,  xxxii.  50.  And  die  in  the  mount  whither  thou 
goest  u|>,  and  be  gathered  unto  thy  people ;  as  Aaron 
thy  brother  died  in  mount  Hor,and  was  gathered  unto 
his  people : 

51.  Because  ye  transgressed  against  me  among 

the  children  of  Israel  ;i,t  the  waters  of  Meribah-Kadesh, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Ziii ;  because  ye  sanctified  me  not 
in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

52.  Yet  thou  shall  see  the  land  before  tftef; 

but  thou  shalt  not  go  thither  uuto  the  land  which  t 
give  the  children  of  tsrael. 

Jer.  ix.  21.  For  de;ilh  is  come  up  into  our  windows, 
and  is  entered  into  our  i)alaces,  to  cut  olf  the  childrea 
from  without,  and  the  young  men  from  the  streets. 

See  Job  XX.  11. 

I  §  87.     All  .lliist  Die. 

I      Job  xxi.  .32.  Yet  ye  shall  be  brought  to  the  grave, 
I  and  shall  remain  in  the  tomb. 

I 3:;.  The  clods   of  the   valley  shall  be  sweet 

I  unto  him,  and  every  man  shall  draw  after  him,  as 
j  thfre  are  innumerable  before  him. 
i      Ps.  xxii.  29.  All  they  that  be  fat  upon  earth  shall  eat 
I  and  worship :  all  they  that  go  dowi  to  the  dust  shall 


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CHAP.  VI. 


THE  OUTWARD   MAN. 


BOOK  xiir. 


bow  before  liim :  and  none  can  keep  alive  his  own 
soul. 

Ps.  Ixxxix.  48.  Wliat  man  is  he  tluit  liveth,  and  shall 
not  see  death  V  shall  lie  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand 
of  the  grave '!     Selah. 

Ec.  i.  4.  One  generation  passeth  away,  and  anotlier 
generation  Cometh  :  but  the  earth  abideth  for  ever. 

—  iv.  15.  I  considered  all  the  living  which  walk 
imder  the  sun,  with  the  second  child  that  shall  stand 
up  in  his  stead. 

—  vi.  6.  Yea,  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  twice 
told,  yet  hath  he  seen  no  good :  do  not  all  go  to  one 
place? 

—  viii.  8.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  power  over  the 
spirit  to  retain  the  spirit ;  neitlier  hath  he  power  in  the 
day  of  death :  and  there  is  no  discharge  in  that  war ; 
neither  shall  wickedness  deliver  those  that  are  given 
to  it. 

Zeeh.  L  5.  Your  fathers,  where  are  they?  and  the 
prophets,  do  the)-  live  for  ever? 

Ileh.  vii.  23.  And  they  truly  were  many  priests,  be- 
cause they  were  not  suffered  to  continue  by  reason  of 
death : 

See  Num.  xxiv.  23.    Jud.  ii.  10. 

§  88.    FraUty  of  Life. 

Job  iv.  17.  Shall  mortal  man  be  more  just  than  God  ? 
shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  Maker  ? 

18.  Behold,  he  put  no  trust  in  his  servants; 

and  his  angels  he  charged  with  folly: 

19.  How  much  less  ia  tliem   that  dwell  in 

houses  of  clay,  whose  foundation  is  in  the  dust,  which 
are  crushed  before  the  moth? 

—  vi.  13.  Is  my  strength  the  strength  of  stones?  or 
is  my  flesh  of  brass  ? 

—  xiii.  13.  Your  remembrances  are  like  imto  ashes, 
your  bodies  to  bodies  of  clay. 

28.  And  he,  as  a  rotten  thmg,  consumcth,  as  a 

garment  that  is  moth-eaten. 

—  xvii.  1.  5Iy  breath  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  ex- 
tinct, the  graves  are  ready  for  me. 

Ps.  xc.  4.  For  a  thousand  _years  in  thy  sight  at-e  but  as 
yesterday  wlien  it  is  past,  and  as  a  watch  in  the  niglit. 

• 5.  Thou  carriest  them  away  as  with  a  flood ; 

thev  are  as  a  sleep  :  in  the  morning  th<;i/  are  like  grass 
which  growetli  up. 

■ 0.  In  the  momins  it  flourisheth,  and  groweth 

lip  ;  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  withereth. 

9.  For  all  our  days  are  passed  away  in  thy 

■wrath  :  we  spend  our  years  as  a  tale  that  is  told. 

10.  Tlie  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years 

and  ten ;  and  if  by  reason  of  strength  thet/  be  fourscore 
years,  yet  is  their  strength  labour  and  sorrow;  for  it  is 
soon  cut  <jff,  and  wo  fly  awaj'. 

—  ciii.  14.  For  he  knoweth  our  frame;  he  remem- 
bereth  that  we  are  dust. 

1.5.  As  for  man,  his  days  are  as  grass :  as  a 

flower  of  the  field,  .so  he  flourisheth. 

16.  For  the  wind  passeth  over  it,   and  it  is 

gone ;  and  tlie  ]A:\ce  tlicreof  shall  Ivnow  it  no  more. 

—  cxliv.  o.  Loud,  wliat  is  man,  that  thou  takest 
knowledge  of  him !  or  tlio  son  of  man,  that  thou  niak- 
cst  account  of  liim  ! 

4.  Man  is  like  to  vanity :  his   days  are  as  a 

shadow  tlial  passeth  away. 

&.  xii.  6.  Or  ever  the  silver  cord  be  loosed,  or  the 
golden  bowl  be  liroken,  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at 
the  fovuitain,  or  the  whei'l  broken  at  the  cistern. 

7.  Then  shall  the  dust  return  to  tlie  earth  as  it 

was:  and  tlie  spirit  shall  return  unto  God  who  gave  it. 

Is.  ii.  22.  Cease  ye  from  man,  whose  breath  is  in  his 
nostrils :  for  wherein  is  he  to  be  accounted  of? 

1  Pet.  i.  24.  For  all  flesh  is  as  grass,  and  all  the  gloiy 
of  ni;m  as  the  flower  of  grass.  The  grass  withereth, 
and  the  flower  thereof  falleth  away: 

§  Si).    Uncertainty  of  Life. 

Gen.  xxvii.  3.  And  he  said,  Behold  now,  I  am  old, 
I  know  not  the  day  of  my  death  : 

Ih-iit.  xxviii.  6(i."Aiul  lliv  life  shall  hang  in  doubt 
before  thee;  ami  thou  slialt  fear  day  and  night,  mid 
shalt  have  none  assurance  of  thy  life : 

3 


Ps.  cxix.  109.  My  soul  is  continually  in  my  hand : 
yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  law. 

Prov.  xxvii.  1.  Boast  not  thyself  of  to  morrow  ;  for 
thou  knowest  not  what  a  day  may  bring  forth. 

Jam.  iv.  13.  Go  to  now,  ye  that  say.  To  d.ay  or  to 
morrow  we  will  go  into  such  a  citj',  and  continue  there 
a  year,  and  bu}'  and  sell,  and  get  gain  : 

14.  Whereas  ye  know  not  what  .<ih(dl  be  on  the 

morrow.  For  what  is  your  life  ?  It  is  even  a  vapour, 
that  appeareth  for  a  little  time,  and  then  vanisheth 
away. 

15.  For  that  ye  oui/Jit  to  say,  If  the  Lord  will, 

we  shall  live,  and  do  this,  or  that. 

1(5.  But  now  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings:  all 

such  rejoicing  is  evil. 

§  90.    Brevity  of  Life. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  15.  For  we  are  strangers  before  thee, 
and  sojourners,  as  were  all  our  fathers :  our  days  on 
the  earth  are  as  a  shadow,  and  tha-e  is  none  abiding. 

Job  vii.  6.  My  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver's  shut- 
tle, and  are  spent  without  hope. 

7.  O  remember  that  my  life  is  wind :  mine  eye 

shall  no  more  see  good. 

—  ix.  25.  Now  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  post : 
they  flee  away,  they  see  no  good. 

26.  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships : 

as  the  eagle  that  hasteth  to  the  prey. 

—  X.  20.  Are  not  my  days  few?  cease  iJien,  and 
let  me  alone,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a  little, 

—  xiv.  1.  j\Ian  that  is  born  of  a  woman  is  of  few 
daj's,  and  full  of  trouble. 

2.  He  Cometh  forth  like  a  flower,  and  is  cut 

down  :  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow,  and  continueth  not 

-3.  And  dost  thou  oiien  thine  eyes  upon  such 

a  one,  and  bringest  me  into  judgment  with  thee? 

—  x\-i.  23.  When  a  few  years  are  come,  then  I  shall 
go  the  way  whence  I  shall  nut  return. 

Ps.  xxxix.  5.  Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  a 
handbreadth ;  and  mine  age  is  as  notliing  before  tliee  : 
verily  everv  man  at  his  best  state  is  altogether  vanity. 
Selah. 

—  Ixxxix.  47.  Remember  how  short  my  time  is : 
wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  vain? 

1  Cor.  vii.  30.  And  tlicy  that  weep,  as  though  they 
wept  not;  and  they  that  rejoice,  as  though  they  re- 
joiced not;  and  they  that  IJuy,  as  though  they  pos- 
sessed not ; 

31.  And  they  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abus- 
ing it :  for  the  f;ishion  of  this  world  passeth  away. 

Ileb.  xiii.  14.  For  here  have  we  no  continuing  city 
but  we  seek  one  to  come. 

§  91.    Deatli  in  Prospect. 

(1.   PREPAIirXG  FOR  DEATH.) 

Ps.  xxxix.  4.  Loud,  make  me  to  know  mine  end, 
and  the  measure  of  my  days,  what  it  is;  that  I  may 
Iviiow  how  frail  I  am. 

—  xc.  12.  So  teach  us  to  number  our  days,  that  we 
may  apply  our  hearts  unto  wisdom. 

(3.    CAKE   FOR   SURVn'ORS.) 

Seut.  xxxi.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Be- 
hold, thy  days  appnjach  that  thou  must  die :  call 
Joshua,  and  present  yourselves  in  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  that  I  may  give  him  a  charge.  And 
Moses  and  Joshua  went,  and  presented  themselves  in 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

27.  For  I  know  thy  rebellion,   and   thy  still 

neck :  behold,  while  I  am  yet  alive  wiih  you  this  day, 
ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord  ;  and  how 
"much  more  after  mv  death  ? 

28.  Gather '  unto  me  all  the  ciders  of  your 

tribes,  and  your  oflicers,  that  I  may  speak  these  words 
in  their  ears,  and  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record 
against  them. 

39.  For  I  know  that  after  my  death  ye  will  ut- 
terly corrupt  youi-selces,  and  turn  aside  from  tlie  way 
which  I  have  commanded  you ;  and  evil  will  liefall 
you  in  the  latter  days;  because  ye  will  do  e\il  in  the 
"sight  of  the  Lord,  "to  j^rovoke  him  to  anger  tlu  ough 
the  work  of  your  hands. 

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CHAP.  vr. 


THE  OUTWARD   MAN. 


BOOK  xni. 


1  Kings  ii.  1.  Now  the  days  of  David  dri'W  iiijrli  that 
he  should  die  ;  and  ho  cliarncd  Solomon  Ins  son,  saying, 

3.  I  go   the   Wiiy   of  all  the   earth :  be  thou 

stronj  therefore,  and  shew  thyself  a  man  ; 

2  Pet.  i.  13.  Yea,  I  think  it  meet,  as  Ions;  as  I  am  in 
this  tahernacle,  to  stir  you  up  by  iiuttiug  yoxt  in  re- 
membrance ; 

14.  Knowing  that  shortly  I  must  put  off  thin 

my  tabcrnaele,  even  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath 
shewed  me. 

15.  Moreover  I  will  endeavour  that  ye  may  be 

able  alter  my  decease  to  have  these  things  "always  in 
remembrance. 

(3.   SETTLING   OF   AFFAIIIS.) 

2  Kings  xx.  1.  In  those  days  was  Ilezekiah  sick  unto 
death.  And  the  ])rophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amozcanie 
to  him,  and  said  luito  hini.  Thus  saith  the  LoKr>,  Set 
thine  house  in  order;  for  thou  shall  die,  and  not  live. 

/«.  xx-wiii.  1.  In  those  days  was  Ilezekiah  siek  unto 
death.  And  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came 
unto  him,  aud  said  unto  him,  Tims  saith  the  Loud,  Set 
thine  house  in  order  ;  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live. 

Ileb.  ix.  l(i.  For  where  a  testament  is,  there  must 
also  of  necessit}'  be  the  death  of  the  testator. 

17.   For  a  testament  is  of  force  after  men  are 

dead:  otiierwise  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the 
testator  livcth, 

(4.    CnARGE  FOU   FrXEU.4.L.) 

Oen.  xlvii.  29.  And  the  time  drew  nigh  that  Israel 
must  die  :  and  ho  called  his  son  .Joseph,  and  said  unto 
him.  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  put,  I 
pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh,  and  deal  kindly 
and  truly  with  me ;  bury  me  not,  I  pray  thee,  in 
Egypt : 

30.  But  I  will  lie  with  my  fitthcrs,  and  thou 

shalt  carry  me  out  of  Egyjit,  and"  bury  me  in  their 
buryingplace.     And  he  said,  I  will  do  as  thou  hast  said. 

—  xUx.  29.  And  ho  charged  them,  and  said  unto 
them,  I  am  to  be  gathered  imto  my  jieople :  bury  mo 
with  my  fathers  in  the  cave  that  is  in  the  field  of  Eph- 
ron  thcHittitc, 

30.  In  the  cave  that  is  in  the  field  of  Machpe- 

lah,  which  is  before  JIamrc,  in  the  laud  of  Canaan, 
which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  of  Ephron  the 
Ilittite  for  a  possession  of  a  buryingplace. 

31.  There  they  buried  Abraham  and  Sarah  his 

wife;  there  they  buried  Isaac  and  RebekaU  his  wife; 
and  there  I  buried  Leah. 

32.  The  purchase  of  the  field  and  of  the  cave 

that  is  therein  was  from  the  children  of  Heth. 

—  1.  4.  And  when  the  days  of  his  mourning  were 
past,  Joseph  spake  unto  the  house  of  Pharaoh,  saying. 
If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  your  eyes,  speak,  I  pra}' 
you,  in  the  cars  of  Pharaoh,  saying, " 

5.  Jly  father  made  me  swear,  saying,  Lo,  I 

die :  in  my  grave  which  I  have  digged  for  me  in  the 
land  of  Canaan,  there  shalt  thou  bmy  me.  Now  there- 
fore let  me  go  u]>,  I  pray  thee,  aud  bury  my  father,  and 
I  will  come  again. 

0.  And   Pharaoh  said.  Go  up,  and  buiy  thy 

fother,  according  as  he  made  thee  swear. 

25.  And  Josejih  took  an  oath  of  the  children 

of  Israel,  saying,  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  ye  shall 
carry  up  my  bones  from  hence. 

Meh.  xi.  22.  By  faith,  Joseph,  when  he  died,  made 
mention  of  the  departing  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  and 
gave  commandment  concerning  his  bones. 

Er.  xiii.  19.  And  Moses  took  the  bones  of  Joseph 
with  him :  for  he  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of 
Israel,  saying,  God  will  surely  visit  yon ;  and  ye  shall 
carry  up  my  bones  away  hence  with  you. 

i  Sfim.  xix.  37.  Let  tiiv  servant,  I  "pray  thee,  turn 
back  ag-.iin,  that  I  may  die  in  mine  own"  city,  and  he 
buried  by  the  grave  of  "my  father  and  of  my  molher.4- 

1  Kings  xni.  31.  And  it  came  to  ]>ass,  alter  he  had 
buried  him,  that  he  sp.ake  to  Ins  sons,  sayinir.  When  I 
am  dead,  then  bury  me  in  the  sepulchre  wherein  the 
man  of  God  is  buried  ;  lay  my  bones  beside  his  bones  : 

(5.   THE   TEUnoilS   OK   DEATH.) 

2  Satii.  xxii.  5.  "When  the  waves  of  death  compassed 
ine,  the  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid ; 

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Job  xxxiii.  22.  Vea,  his  soul  draweth  near  unto  the 
grave,  and  his  life  to  the  destroyers. 

Ps.  xviii.  4.  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me, 
and  the  tloods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid. 

5.  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about : 

the  snares  of  deatli  prevented  me. 

—  Iv.  4.  My  heart  is  sore  jtained  within  me :  and 
the  terrors  of  dealh  are  fallen  ui)on  me. 

Joniih  ii.  3.  For  thou  hadst  cast  me  into  the  deep,  in 
the  midst  of  llu'  .seas;  and  the  Hoods  compa.sscd  me 
about:  all  tliy  billows  and  thy  waves  pas.sed  over  me. 

5.  The   waters  compassed  me  about,  awi  to 

the  soul:  the  depth  closed  me  round  about,  the  weeds 
were  wrapjied  about  my  head. 

6.  I  went  down  lo  the  bottoms  of  the  mount- 
ains ;  the  earth  with  her  bars  itna  about  me  for  ever : 
yet  hast  thou  brought  up  my  life  from  corruption,  O 
Lord  my  God. 

(6.   THANKSGrvrNO  FOn  DELn-ERANCE  PROM  DEATH.) 

Is.  xxxviii.  17.  Behold,  for  peace  I  had  great  bitter- 
ness; but  thou  hast  in  love  lo  my  soul  delireved  it  from 
the  pit  of  corruption:  for  thou  hast  cast  all  my  sins 
behind  thy  l)ack. 

18.  For  the  grave  cannot  praise  thee,  death 

cannot  celebrate  tliee :  they  that  go  down  into  the  pit 
cannot  hope  for  thy  trulli. 

19.  The  living,  tlie  living,  he  shall  praise  thee, 

as  I  di>  this  d;iy :  the  father  to  the  children  shall  make 
known  thy  triith. 

20.  The  Lord  teas  ready  to  save  me:  therefore 

we  will  sing  my  songs  to  the  stringed  instruments  all 
the  days  of  our  life  in  the  house  ofthe  Lord. 

(7.   THE   EIGHTEOl'S   fXIlISM.VYED.) 

Ps.  xxiii.  4.  Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for  thou 
art  with  me;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me. 

2  Tim.  iv.  (i.  Por  I  am  now  ready  to"  be  ofl'ered,  aud 
the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand. 

§  92.    Instances  of  Death. 

Oen.  XXXV.  19.  And  Rachel  died,  and  was  buried 
in  the  way  to  Ephrath,  which  is  Belh-lchem. 

—  xlix.  33.  And  when  Jacob  had  made  an  end  of 
commanding  his  sons,  he  gathered  up  his  feet  into  the 
bed,  and  yielded  up  tlie  ghost,  aud  was  gathered  unto 
his  people. 

JS'um.  XX.  27.  And  Closes  did  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded: and  they  went  up  into  mount  llor  in  the 
sight  of  all  the  congregation. 

28.  And  Moses  stripped  Aaron  of  his  garments, 

and  put  them  ujiou  Eleazar  his  son;  and  Aaron  died 
there  m  the  top  of  the  mount:  and  Moses  and  Eleazar 
came  down  from  the  mount. 

Jiid.  xix.  27.  Aud  her  lord  rose  up  in  the  morning, 
and  opened  the  doors  of  the  house,  aud  went  out  to  go 
his  way:  and,  behold,  the  woman  his  concubine  was 
fallen  down  at  the  door  of  the  h(iuse,  and  her  hands 
were  ujion  the  threshold. 

28.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Up,  and  let  us  be 

going.  But  none  answered.  Then  the  man  took  her 
uji  upon  an  ass,  and  the  man  rose  up,  and  gat  him 
mito  his  place. 

29.  And  when  he  was  come  into  his  house,  he 

took  a  knife,  and  laid  hold  on  his  concubine,  and  di- 
vided her,  together  with  her  bones,  into  twelve  pieces, 
and  sent  her  into  all  the  coasts  of  Israel. 

30.  And  it  was  so,  that  all  that  saw  it  said, 

There  was  no  such  deed  done  nor  seen  from  the  day 
that  the  children  of  Isiael  came  up  out  of  the  l;md  of 
Egyjn  unto  this  day :  consider  of  it,  take  advice,  and 
si)eak  your  minds. 

1  Sam.  iv.  18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  made 
mcnition  of  the  ark  of  God,  that  he  fell  from  off  the 
seat  backward  by  the  side  of  the  gale,  anil  liis  neck 
biake,  and  he  died :  for  he  was  an  old  man,  and 
he:ivy.     And  he  li;id  judged  Israel  Ibrly  ye;iis. 

Job  xxxiv.  20.  In  a  moment  sh:dl  Ihey  die,  and  the 
people  shall  be  troubled  at  midnighl,  and  jiass  away: 
and  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away  without  hand. 

John  xi.  14."  Then  said  Jesus  tinto  them  plainly, 
Lazarus  is  dead. 


CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN". 


BOOK  XIII. 


§  03.    Death  a  Rest  in  Sloop. 

Pk.  Ixxvi.  5.  The  stouthearted  are  spoiled,  they  have 
slept  their  sleep;  and  ntme  of  the  men  of  might  have 
I'oinid  their  liands. 

Job  in.  n.  There  the -n-icked  cease /re»i  troubling; 
and  there  the  weav^-  lie  at  rest. 

18.   T/ure   the   prisoners  rest   together ;  they 

hear  not  the  voice  oftlie  oppressor. 

19.  The  small  and  great  are  there;  and  the 

servant  is  free  from  his  master. 

—  xvii.  16.  They  shall  go  down  to  the  bars  of  the 
pit,  tvhen  our  rest  together  it  in  the  dust. 

is.  Ivii.  3.  He  shall  enter  into  peace;  they  shall  rest 
in  their  beds,  farh  nne  walking/;;  his  ujirigiitness. 

John  xi.  11.  These  things  said  he:  and  after  that  he 
saith  unto  them,  Our  friend  Lazarus  sleepeth;  but  I 
go,  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  sleep. 

12.  Then  said  his  disciples,  Lord,  if  he  sleep, 

he  shall  do  well. 

-13.  HowbeitJe.sus  spake  of  his  death;  buttluy 

thought  that  he  had  spoken  of  taking  of  rest  in  sleep. 

§  94.    The  Dead  I'liiiiterested  in  Life. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  28.  Behold,  I  will  gather  thee  to  thy 
fothers,  and  thou  shalt  be  gatliered  to  thy  grave  iii 
peace,  neither  shall  thine  eyes  see  all  the  evil  that  I 
will  bring  upon  this  place,  iiud  upon  the  inhaliitants 
of  the  same.     So  they  brought  the  king  word  again. 

Jobx'w.  19.  Tlie  waters  wear  the  stones;  thou  wash- 
es! away  the  things  which  grow  out  of  the  dust  of  the 
earth ;  and  thou  destroyest  the  hope  of  m;in. 

21.  His  sons  come  to  honour,  and  he  knoweth 

it  not ;  and  they  are  brought  low,  but  he  perceiveth  it 
not  of  them. 

—  xxi.  21.  For  what  jileasure  hath  he  in  his  house 
after  him,  \\  hen  the  number  of  his  months  is  cut  olf 
in  the  midst  ? 

l'«.  xlix.  10.  For  he  seeth  ?/(((?  wise  men  die,  likewise 
the  fool  and  the  Ijrutish  person  perish,  and  leave  their 
wealth  to  others. 

16.  Be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  rich, 

when  the  glory  of  his  house  is  increased ; 

17.  For  when  he  dictb  he  shall  carry  nothing 

away ;  his  glory  shidl  not  descend  after  him. 

Prov.  xi.  7.  When  a  wicked  man  dieth,  his  expecta- 
tion shall  perish ;  and  the  hope  of  unjust  mrn  perisheth. 

Ec.  V.  15.  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother's  womb, 
naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came,  and  shall  take 
nothing  of  his  labour,  which  he  may  carry  away  in 
his  hand. 

16.  And   this   also  in  a  sore  evil,  that  in  all 

points  as  he  c;une,  so  shall  he  go ;  and  what  iirotit 
hath  he  that  hath  laboured  for  the  wind  ? 

—  ix.  10.  Whatsoever  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do  it 
with  thy  might ;  for  there  w  no  work,  nor  device,  nor 
knowledge,  nor  wisdom,  in  tlie  grave,  whither  thou 
goest. 

John  ix.  4.  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 
me,  while  it  is  day :  the  night  Cometh,  when  no  man 
can  work. 

Compare  Book  XXVII.,  §  9. 

§  95.    Tlie  Dead  Forgotten. 

Job  iv.  20.  They  are  destroyed  from  morning  to 
evening ;  they  perish  f(n-  e^•er  without  any  regarding  it. 

21.  Doth  not  tlieir  excellency  irhichis  in  them 

go  awayV  they  die,  even  without  wisdom. 

—  viii.  18.  If  he  destroy  him  from  his  ]ilace,  then  it 
shall  deny  him,  soi/in//,  I  have  not  seen  thee. 

•  19.  Beholil,  this  i.i  the  joy  of  his  way,  and  out 

of  the  earth  shall  (jihers  grow. 

—  xviii.  17.  His  ri'mcmlirauce  shall  perish  from  the 
earth,  and  he  sli;dl  havi'  no  name  in  the  street. 

Ps.  xxxi.  12.  I  am  forgotten  as  a  de:id  man  out  of 
mind;  I  am  like  a  brokru  vessel. 

—  Ixxxviii.  4.  I  am  counted  with  them  that  go  down 
into  the  pit;  I  am  as  a  man  thul  hath  no  strength : 

—  — •  5.  Free  among  the  dead,  lik<;  the  shiin  that  lie 
in  the  grave,  whom  thou  rememberest  no  more ;  and 
they  are  cut  off  from  4hy  hand. 

A>.  ii.  Ki.  For  tliere  is  no  remembrance  of  the  wise 
more  than  of  the  fool  for  ever ;  seeing  that  which  now 


is  in  the  days  to  come  shall  all  be  forgotten.  And 
how  dieth  the  wise  man?  as  the  tool. 

—  iv.  16.  There  u>  no  end  of  all  the  people,  even  of 
all  that  h;ive  been  belbre  them ;  they  also  that  come 
after  shall  not  rejoice  in  him.  Siirely  this  also  is 
vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  Viii.  10.  And  so  I  saiv  the  wicked  buried,  who 
had  come  and  gone  Irom  the  place  of  the  holy,  and 
they  were  tbrgotten  in  the  city  where  they  had  so 
done;  this  is  also  vanity. 

See  Job  XX.  8. 

^  96.    The  Dead  Neyer  to  Retnni. 

(See  also  Book  XXVII.,  §  8. 

Job  vii.  8.  The  eye  of  him  that  hath  seen  me  shall 
see  me  no  ninre  :  thine  e)'es  are  upon  me,  and  I  ntn  not. 

9.  As  the  cloud  is  eonsmned  and  vanislieth 

awav ;  so  he  that  goeth  down  to  the  grave  shall  come 
up  no  /nore. 

10.   He   shall    return   no  more  to  his  house, 

neither  sliall  his  place  know  him  any  more. 

—  X.  21.  Before  I  go  whi-nce  I  shall  not  return,  even 
to  the  land  of  darkness  and  the  shiidow  of  death; 

—  xiv.  10.  But  man  dieth,  and  wasteth  ;\way ;  yea, 
man  giveth  up  the  gliost,  and  where  is  he? 

11.  jls  tlie  waters  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 

flood  deoayeth  and  tlrieth  up; 

12.  So  man  lieth  down,  and  riseth  not;  till  the 

heavens  be  no  more,  they  shall  not  awake,  nor  be 
raised  out  of  their  sleep. 

Ps.  .xlix.  18.  Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his 
soul ;  and  men,  will  praise  thee,  when  thou  doest  well 
to  thyself; 

19.  He  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  fathers; 

they  shidl  never  see  light. 

^Ixxviii.  39.  For  he  remembered  Xho.tth.ey  were  but 
flesh;  a  wind  that  passelh  away,  and  Cometh  not  again. 

See  Job  xx.  9.     Jtr.  xxii.  li;  12. 


§97. 


The  Blessedness  of  those  who  Die  in  the 
Lord. 


Num.  xxiii.  10.  Who  can  count  the  dust  of  Jacob, 
and  the  number  of  the  fourth  jxirt  of  Israel  ?  Let  me 
die  the  death  of  the  righteous,  and  let  my  last  end  be 
like  his ! 

Pror.  xi.  8.  T!ie  righteous  is  delivered  out  of  trouble, 
;ind  the  wicked  Cometh  in  his  stead. 

/<.  Ivii.  1.  The  righteous  perisheth,  and  no  man  lay- 
eth  it  to  heart :  and  merciful  men  are  taken  aw;iy, 
none  considering  that  the  righteous  is  taken  away 
from  the  evil  to  come. 

John  xii.  24.  Verily,  verily,  I  saj'  unto  you.  Except 
a  com  of  wheat  fall  into  the  ground  and  die,  it  abideth 
alone;  but  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit. 

Rev.  xiv  13.  And  I  beard  a  voice  from  liea\eu  say- 
ing unto  me.  Write,  Blessed  are  tlie  dead  which  die  in 
the  Lord  from  henceforth:  Yea,  saith  the  Spirit,  that 
they  may  rest  from  their  labours;  and  their  works  do 
follow  them. 

See  Phil.  i.  31-33. 


CHAP.  VII. 

THE  BUEIAL  OF  THE  BODY. 

§  98.    Man  Desirous  of  Burying  his  Dead. 

Gen.  xxiii.  3.  And  Abraham  stood  up  from  before 
his  dead,  and  spake  unto  the  sons  of  Heth,  saying, 

4.  I  am  a  stranger  and  a  sojourner  with  you  : 

ilive  me  a  possession  of  a  buryingplace  with  you,  that 
I  may  buiy  my  dead  out  of  my  sight. 

A>.  vi.  3.  If  a  man  beget  a  hundred  children,  and  live 
many  years, so  that  the  day.sof  his  years  be  many,  and 
his  soul  l)e  not  tilled  with  good,  and  also  thai  he  have 
no  burial ;  1  say, that  au  untimely  liirlli  Abetter  than  he. 

4.  For  he  Cometh  in  with  v;iuity,  and  dejiart- 

elli  in  darkness,  and  his  name  shall  be  covered  with 
darkness. 

5.  Moreover  he  hath   not  seen  the  sun,  nor 

known  11111/  thinf/ :  this  hath  more  rest  than  the  other. 

See  Mai.  viii.  '21.     Lu/cc  ix.  59. 
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CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD   MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


^  »i).    Tills  Dpsiio  a  Duty. 

2  f<tim.  ii.  5.  And  Daviil  sent  iiicssniffri-s  iiulo  the 
mi'ii  of  .Iiilv'sh-giletiii,  and  siiivl  initci  tlicni,  Blessed  be 
ye  of  the  Loitn,  tliat  ye  have  sheweil  this  kjmluess  un- 
to your  loril,  <v¥h  unto  Siiiil,  and  have  liiiried  him. 

'i  Iuii;f  i\.  34.  And  when  he  was  eoine  in,  he  did 
eat  and  drink,  and  said,  Go,  see  now  lliis  cursed  wo- 
man, and  biirv  lier:  lor  she  /*  a  king's  daughter. 

See  Eze'c.  .\.\xi.\.  U-IO. 

§  100.    Piiri'liiise  of  Itiirial-Uroiiiids. 

Oen.  xxiii.  5.  And  the  children  of  Heth  answered 
Abraliani,  saying  unto  him, 

(i.  Hear  us,  my  lord,  thou  "it  a.  mighty  prince 

among  us :  m  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  l)my  thy 
dead  ;  none  of  us  shall  w  ithhold  IVom  thee  his  sepul- 
chre, but  that  thou  mayrst  bury  thy  dead. 

7.  And  .Vhrahain  stood  \ip.  and  bowed  himself 

to  tlie  people  of  the  land,  nvn  to  the  children  of  Iletli. 

8.  And  he  coinmmiod  with  them,  saying.  If  it 

be  your  mind  that  I  should  bury  my  dead  out  of  my 
siglit,  hear  mo,  and  entreat  lor  m"c  to"  Ephron  the  son 
ot  Zohar, 

9.  That  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  Machpc- 

lah,  which  he  hath,  which  is  in  the  end  of  his  field ; 
for  as  much  money  as  it  is  worth  he  shall  give  it  me 
for  a  possession  of  a  buryingplace  amongst  you. 

10.  And  Ephron  dwelt  among  the  children  of 

Heth:  and  Ephron  the  llittile  answered  Abraham  in 
the  audience  of  the  children  of  Heth,  even  of  all  tliat 
went  in  at  the  g-.ito  of  his  city,  saying, 

11.  Nay,  my  lord,  hear  ine :'  the  field  give  I 

tliee,  and  the  cave  tliat  i.t  therein,  I  irive  it  thee  ;  in  the 
presence  of  tlio  sons  of  my  people  give  I  it  tlice :  bury 
thy  dead. 

19.  And  after  this,  Abraham  buried  Sarah  his 

wife  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of  Maclipelah  before  Mam- 
re  :  the  same  in  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

20.  And  the  tield,  and  the  cave  that  i.t  there- 
in, were  made  sure  unto  Abraham  for  a  possession  of 
a  buryingplace  by  the  sons  of  Heth. 

§  101.    Preparatious  for  Burial. 

Lev.  X.  4.  And  Moses  called  Mishael  and  Elzaplian, 
the  sons  of  Uzzicl  the  uncle  of  Aaron,  and  said  unto 
them.  Come  near,  carry  your  brethren  from  before  the 
sauetuary  out  of  the  camp. 

0.  So  they  went  ne;ir,  and  carried  them  in  their 

coats  out  of  the  camp  ;  as  iloses  had  said. 

Mid.  x.wi.  13.  For  in  that  she  hath  poured  this  oint- 
ment on  my  body,  she  did  it  for  my  burial. 

(1.   WASHING.) 

Afis  ix.  3G.  Xow  there  was  at  Joppa  a  certain  dis- 
ciple n.anied  Tabitha,  which  by  interpretation  is  called 
Dorcas:  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and  alms- 
deeds  which  she  did. 

37.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  she 

was  sick,  and  died:  whom  when  they  had  washed, 
they  laitl  her  in  an  upper  chamber. 

(2.    EMU-^LMIXO.) 

Gen.  1.  2.  And  .Joseph  commanded  his  servants  the 
physicians  to  embalm  his  father :  and  the  physicians 
embalmed  Israel. 

3.  And  forty  days  were  fulfilled  for  him ;  for 

so  are  fulfilled  the  days  of  those  which  are  embalmed: 
and  the  Egypti;ms  mourned  for  lum  tkreescore and  ten 
days. 

26.  So  Joseph  died,  being  a  hundred  and  ten 

years  old :  and  they  embalmed  him,  and  he  was  put 
in  a  coffin  in  Egypt. 

^  102.    Grief  for  the  Dead. 

(1.    WATCHINO.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  10.  And  Hizpah  the  daughter  of  Aiah 
took  sackcloth,  and  spread  it  for  her  upon  the  rock, 
from  the  bcginni:ig of  har\est  until  water  dropped  up- 
on them  out  of  heaven,  and  sull'ered  neither  the  birds 
of  the  air  to  rest  on  tbem  by  day,  nor  the  beasts  of  the 
field  by  night. 

37 


11.  -Vnd  it  was  told  David  what  Rizpah  tlio 

daughter  of  Aiah,  the  concubine  of  Saul,  hail  done. 

(3.  .MOuuNimi.) 

Gen.  1.  11.  .Vnd  when  the  iidiabit:ints  of  the  land, 
the  Canaanites, saw  the  mourning  in  the  tloorof  Atad, 
they  said.  This  i.s  a  grievous  inouniin;;  to  the  Egypt- 
ians: whcrelbre  the  name  ofit  was  called  Abel-mizraim, 
which  (.1  beyond  .Jordan. 

.\iim.  \x.  2!).  And  when  all  the  congregation  .saw 
that  -Varoii  was  de;id,  they  mourned  lor  Aaron  thirty 
days,  eeeii  all  the  house  of'  Isniel. 

i  Kiiif/K  xiii.  30.  And  the  prophet  took  up  the  car- 
cass of  the  m:iu  of  God,  and  laid  it  upon  the  ass,  and 
brought  it  back  :  anil  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city, 
to  mourn  and  to  biiiT  him. 

30.  And  he  laid  his  carcass  in  his  own  grave; 

and  they  mourned  over  him,  miiinri,  Alas, my  brother! 

2  Sum.  xiv.  2.  And  .loab  sent  to  Tekoah,and  fetched 
thence  a  wise  woman,  and  said  unto  h<r,  I  pray  thee, 
feign  thyself  to  be  a  mourner,  and  put  on  now  mourn- 
ing app.u-el,  and  anoint  not  thyself  witli  oil,  but  be  as 
a  woman  that  had  a  long  time" mourned  for  the  dead: 

Ee.  xii.  5.  Also  when  they  shall  bealhiid  of  rtrt^  irlneh 
is  high,  and  fears  .iluill  be  in  the  way,  and  the  almond 
tree  shall  flourish,  and  the  grasshopper  shall  be  a  bur- 
den, and  desire  sliall  tail  :  because  man  goetli  to  his 
long  home,  and  the  mourners  go  about  the  stn'cts  : 

jei:  xvi.  3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lonn  (oncerning  the 
sons  and  concerning  the  daughters  that  are  born  in 
this  place,  and  concerning  their  mothers  that  liiue  them, 
and  concerning  their  fathers  that  begat  them  in  this 
land. 

4.  They  shall   die   of  grievous  deaths ;   they 

shall  not  be  lamented;  neither  shall  they  be  buried"; 
but  they  shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of  the  earth: 
and  they  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword,  and  by  fam- 
ine ;  and  their  carcasses  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls 
of  heaven,  and  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

T).  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Enter  not  info  the 

house  of  mourning,  neither  go  to  lament  nor  bemoan 
them :  for  I  have  taken  away  my  peace  from  this 
people,  saith  the  Lord,  ei-eii  lovingkindness  and  mer- 
cies. 

7.  Neither  shall  men  tear  themselves  for  them 

in  mourning,  to  comfort  them  for  the  dead;  neither 
shall  men.  gi\  e  them  the  cup  of  consolation  to  drink 
for  their  father  or  lor  their  mother. 

E-^(k.  xxiv.  21.  Speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Behold,  I  will  profane  my  sanc- 
tuarj',  the  excellency  of  your  strength,  the  desire  of 
your  eyes,  and  that  which  your  soul  piticth  ;  and  your 
sons  and  your  daughters  w"hom  ye  have  left  shall  fall 
by  the  sw^ord. 

32.  And  ye  shall  do  as  I  have  done  :  3-e  shall 

not  cover  your  lips,  nor  cat  the  bread  of  men. 

23.  And  your  tires  shall  be  upon  your  heads, 

and  your  shoes  upon  j'our  feet:  ye  shall" not  mourn 
nor  weep  ;  but  j-e  shall  pine  away  for  your  iniquities, 
and  mouni  one  toward  another. 

Uos.  ix.  4.  They  shall  not  oiler  wine  offerings  to  the 
Lord,  neither  shall  they  be  pleasing  unto  him  :  their 
sacrifices  shall  he  unto  them  as  the  bread  of  mourners  ; 
all  that  eat  thereof  shidl  be  polluted :  for  their  bread 
for  their  soul  shall  not   come  into    tlie  house  of  the 

LOB.D. 

See  Ezek.  xxxi.  15. 

(3.   PLAYING   UPON   INSTRUJIENTS.) 

Mat.  ix.  23.  And  when  .Jesus  came  into  the  nder's 
house,  and  saw  the  minstrels  and  the  people  making  a 
noise, 

(4.    BURNING    OF   ODORS.) 

2  Chr.  xvi.  14.  And  they  buried  him  in  his  own 
sepulchres,  which  he  had  niade  for  himself  in  the  city 
of  David,  and  l:iid  him  in  the  bed  which  was  filled 
with  sweet  odours  and  divers  kinds  of  sjiices  prepared 
by  the  ai)Othecaries'  art :  and  they  made  a  very  great 
burning  for  him. 

./<(-.  .xxxiv.  4.  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O 
Zcdekiah  king  of  .Judah ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  thee, 
Thou  shall  not  die  by  the  sword; 

5.  Uut  thou  shall  die  ui  peace :  and  with  the 

0 


CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD   MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


burnings  of  thy  fothers,  the  former  kings  wliich  were 
before  thee,  so  shall  they  burn  odours  for  thee ;  and 
they  will  lament  thee,  'sni/ing,  Ah  lord!  for  I  have 
pronounced  the  word,  saith  the  Lord. 

(5.    SHAVENG   OF   BEAllDS.) 

See  Jer.  xli.  5. 

(6.    BENDING    OF    CLOTHES    AND    GIRDING    WITH 
SACKCLOTH.) 

3  Sam.  iii.  31.  And  David  said  to  Joab,  and  to  all 
the  people  that  icere  with  him.  Rend  your  clothes,  and 
gird  you  with  sackcloth,  and  mourn  before  Abner. 
And  king  David  himself  followed  the  bier. 

(7.    WEEPING.) 

Gen.  1.  1.  And  Joseph  fell  upon  his  father's  face, 
and  wept  ujion  him,  and  kissed  him. 

—  xxiii.  2.  And  Sarah  died  in  Kujath-arba ;  the 
same  is  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Canaan :  and  Abraham 
came  to  mourn  for  Sarah,  and  to  weep  for  her. 

I)eut.  xxxiv.  8.  And  the  children  of  Israel  wept  for 
Jloses  in  the  plains  of  Moab  thirty  days :  so  the  days 
of  weeping  luid  mourning  for  Moses  were  ended. 

3  Sam.  i.  13.  And  they  mourned,  and  wept,  and 
fasted  until  even,  for  Saul,  and  for  Jonathan  his  son, 
and  for  the  people  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  house  of 
Israel ;  because  they  were  fiillen  by  the  sword. 

34.  Ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  over  Saul, 

who  clothed  you  in  scarlet,  with  other  delights ;  who 
put  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your  apparel. 

—  iii.  33.  And  they  liuried  Abner  in  Hebron :  and 
the  king  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept  at  the  grave  of 
Abner ;  and  all  the  people  wept. 

33.  And  the  king  lamented  over  Abner,  and 

Baid,  Died  Aimer  as  a  fool  dieth  V 

34.  Thy  hands  were  not  bound,  nor  thy  feet 

put  into  fetters":  as  a  man  falleth  before  wicked  men, 
so  fellest  thou.  And  all  the  people  wept  again  over 
him. 

Acts  ix.  38.  And  forasmuch  as  Lydda  was  nigh  to 
Joppa,  and  the  disciples  had  heard  that  Peter  was 
there,  they  sent  unto  him  two  men,  desiring  him  that 
he  would  not  delay  to  come  to  thcni. 

39.  Then  Peter  arose  and  went  with  them. 

When  he  was  come,  they  brought  him  into  the  upper 
chamber :  and  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping, 
and  shewing  the  coats  and  garments  which  Dorcas 
made,  while  she  was  with  them. 

(8.   LAMENTING.) 

Oen.  1.  10.  And  they  came  to  the  threshingfloor  of 
Atad,  which  is  beyond  Jordan ;  and  there  they  mourned 
with  a  great  andverj'  sore  lamentation :  and  he  made 
a  mourning  for  his  father  seven  days. 

Joel  i.  8. "Lament  like  a  virgin  gu'ded  with  sackcloth 
for  the  husband  of  her  youth. 

Aet,<;  viii.  2.  And  devout  men  carried  Stephen  to  his 
burial,  and  made  great  lamentation  over  him. 

(9.   WAILING.) 

Jer.  ix.  17.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Consider 
ye,  and  call  for  the  mourning  women,  that  they  may 
come;  and  send  for  cunning  women,  that  they  may 
come : 

18.  And  let  them  make  haste,  and  take  up  a 

wailing  for  us,  that  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  tears, 
and  our  eyelids  gush  out  with  waters. 

19.  For  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Zion, 

How  are  we  spoiled  !  we  are  greatly  confounded, 
because  we  have  forsaken  the  land,  because  our  dwell- 
ings have  cast  xis  out. 

20.  Yet  liear  the  word  of  the  IjOrd,  O  ye 

women,  and  let  your  ear  receive  the  word  of  liis 
mouth,  and  teach  yom-  daughters  wailing,  and  ever)' 
one  her  neighbour  lamentation. 

Ainosx.  1(5.  Therefore  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts, 
the  Lord,  saith  thus;  Wailing  shiill  be  in  all  streets; 
and  they  shall  siiy  in  all  the  highw.-iys,  Alas!  alas! 
and  tiiey  shall  c.ill  the  husbandman  to  mourning,  and 
such  as  are  skilful  of  lamentation  to  wailing. 

17.  And  in  all  vineyards  shttll  he  wailing:  for 

I  will  pass  through  thee,  saith  the  Lord. 


(10.   CUTTING   THE  FLESH.) 

Lev.  xix.  38.  Ye  shall  not  make  any  cuttings  in  your 
flesh  for  the  dead,  nor  print  any  marks  upon  you  :  I 
am  the  Lord. 

—  xxi.  5.  They  shall  not  make  baldness  upon  their 
head,  neither  shall  they  shave  off  the  corner  of  their 
beard,  nor  make  any  cuttings  in  their  flesh. 

Deut.  xiv.  1.  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  Lord  your 
God  :  ye  shall  not  cut  yourselves,  nor  make  any  bald- 
ness between  your  eyes  for  the  dead. 

Jer.  xvi.  0.  Both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in 
this  land  :  tliey  shall  not  be  buried,  neither  shall  m^n 
lament  for  them,  nor  cut  themselves,  nor  make  them- 
selves bald  for  them : 

§  103.    Sympathy  with  Mourners. 

3  Sam.  X.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that  the 
king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died,  and  Hanun  his 
son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

3.  Then  said  David,  I  will  shew  kindness  itnto 

Hanun  the  son  of  Nahash,  as  his  father  shewed  kind- 
ness unto  me.  And  David  sent  to  comfort  him  by  the 
hand  of  his  servants  for  his  father.  And  David's 
servants  came  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon. 

3.  And  the  jirinces  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

said  unto  Hanun  their  lord,  Thinkest  thou  that  David 
doth  honour  thy  father,  that  he  hath  sent  comforters 
unto  thee?  hath  not  David  rather  sent  his  servants 
unto  thee,  to  search  the  city,  and  to  spy  it  out,  and  to 
overthrow  it? 

1  Chr.  xix.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Nahash  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died,  and 
his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

3.  Anil  David  said,  I  will  shew  kindness  unto 

Hanun  the  son  of  Nahash,  because  his  father  shewed 
kindness  to  me.  And  David  sent  messengers  to  com- 
fort him  concerning  his  father.  So  the  servants  of 
David  cainc  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
to  Hanun,  to  comfort  him. 

3.  But  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

said  to  Hanun,  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  honour 
thy  father,  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee  ? 
are  not  his  servants  come  unto  thee  for  to  search,  and 
to  overthrow,  and  to  spy  out  the  land  ? 

Job  xxix.  35.  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  sat  chief, 
and  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  army,  as  one  that  comfort- 
eth  the  mourners. 

John  \\.  18.  NowBethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem, 
about  fifteen  furlongs  otf : 

19.  And  many  of  the  Jews  came  to  Martha 

and  Mary,  to  comfort  "them  concerning  their  brother. 

§  104.    Burials. 

Gen.  XXV.  9.  And  his  sons  Isaac  and  Ishmael  buried 
him  in  the  cave  of  Machpeluh,  in  the  field  of  Ephron 
the  son  of  Zohar  the  Hittite,  which  is  before  Mamre ; 

—  _-  10.  The  field  which  Abraham  purchased  of 
the  sons  of  Heth:  there  was  Abraham  buried,  and 
Sarah  his  wife. 

—  XXXV.  8.  But  Deborah  Rebekah's  nuree  died,  and 
she  was  buried  beneath  Beth-el  under  an  oak :  and  the 
name  of  it  was  called  Allon-bachuth. 

—  xlviii.  7.  And  as  for  me,  when  I  came  from 
Padan,  Rachel  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan  in 
the  way,  whcti  j-et  there  iras  but  a  little  way  to  come 
unto  Eiiln-ath  :  "and  I  buried  her  there  in  the  way  of 
Ephrath  ;  the  same  is  Beth-lehcm. 

—  1.  7.  And  Joseph  went  up  to  bur}'  his  fother :  and 
with  him  went  up  all  the  servants 'of  Pharaoh,  the 
elders  of  his  house,  and  all  the  elders  of  the  land  of 
Egvpt, 

"-^ 8.  And   all   the    house    of  Joseph,   and  his 

brethren,  and  his  father's  house  :  only  their  little  ones, 
and  their  flocks,  and  their  herds,  they  left  in  the  land 
of  Goshen. 

9.  And  there  went  up  with  him  both  chariots 

and  horsemen  :  and  it  was  a  very  great  company. 

13.  And  his  sons  did  unto  him  according  as 

he  commanded  them : 

13.  For  his  sons  carried  him  into  the  land  of 

Canaan  and  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of 


.ISO 


CHAP.  VII. 


THE  OUTWARD  MAN. 


BOOK  XIII. 


Machpeliili,  ■nhkli  Abriiliuiii  boui^ht  with  tlio  field  for 
ii  possi'ssiou  of  11  burying-phu-e  of  Epliioii  tUu  lliltili', 
bcf(Ut'  Main  10. 

(tin.  I.  14.  And  .Josoph  rotumcd into  EgJ^lt,hc,  and 
his  l)rflhron,  and  all  that  went  up  with  him  to  bury 
his  father,  after  he  had  iMiricd  his  father. 

Jus.  xxiv.  :!0.  And  thev  liuried  him  in  tlio  border  of 
his  inhevitanee  in  Tiiniialh-serah,  which  h  in  mount 
Ejihraiin,  on  the  north  side  of  the  hill  of  (Jaash. 

;!2.  And  the  bones  of  Joseph,  which  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  brought  out  of  Egypt,  buried  thev  in 
Shcchein,  in  a  liarcel  of  ground  which  Jacob  bought 
of  the  sons  of  llanior  the  father  of  Shechem  for  a  liTui- 
dred  pieces  of  silver;  and  it  became  the  iuheritjince  of 
the  children  of  Joseph. 

:j;i.  And  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  died  ;  and 

they  liuried  him  in  a  hill  t/iiit  perfniiwl  io  Phinehas  his 
son,  which  was  j/iveu  him  in  mount  Ephraim. 

Jitd.  ii.  8.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  tlie  servant 
of  the  Loud,  died,  heimj  a  hundreil  and  ten  years  old. 

i>.  And  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his  in- 
heritance in  Timnath-heres,  in  the  mount  of  Epliraim, 
on  the  north  side  of  the  hill  Gaiish. 

1  Ki/iffs\\v.  18.  And  they  buried  him;  and  all  Is- 
rael mourned  for  him,  according  to  the  word  of  the 
Loud,  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  Abi- 
jah  the  prophet. 

2  Iuii{/.i  i.x.  38.  And  his  scrvant.s  carried  him  in  a 
chariot  to  Jerusalem,  and  bin-ied  him  in  his  sepulchre 
with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  David. 

1  <S(«i.  XXV.  1.  And  Samuel  died  ;  and  all  the  Israel- 
ites were  gathered  together,  and  lamented  him,  and 
buried  him  in  liis  house  at  Ramah.  And  David  arose, 
and  went  down  to  the  wiUlerness  of  Paran. 

—  xxxi.  11.  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  Jabcsh-gilead 
heard  of  that  which  the  Philistines  had  done  to  Saul, 

13.  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all 

night,  and  took  the  body  of  Saul  and  the  liodies  of  his 
sons  from  the  wall  of  Beth-shan,  and  came  to  Jabesh, 
and  burnt  them  there. 

13.  And  they  took  their  bones,  and  buried  them 

under  a  tree  at  Jabesh,  and  fasted  seven  days. 

3  San.  xxi.  13.  And  David  went  and  took  the  bones 
of  Saul  and  the  bones  of  Jonathan  his  son  from  the 
men  of  Jabesh-gilead,  which  had  stolen  them  from 
the  street  of  Beth-shan,  where  the  Philistines  had  hang- 
ed them,  when  the  Pliilistincs  had  slain  Saul  in  Gilboa : 

13.  And  he  brought  up  from  thence  the  bones 

of  Saul  and  tlie  bones  of  Jonathan  his  son  ;  and  they 
gathered  the  bones  of  them  that  were  hanged. 

14.  And  the  bones  of  Saul  and  Jonathan  his 

son  buried  they  in  the  country  of  Benjamin  in  Zclali, 
in  the  sepulchre  of  Kish  his  father :  and  tliey  perform- 
ed all  that  the  king  coumianded.  And  after  that  God 
w.as  entreated  for  the  land. 

1  Chr.  X.  11.  And  when  all  Jabesh-gilead  heard  all 
that  the  Philistines  had  done  to  Saul, 

—  — -  13.  The)-  arose,  all  the  valiant  men,  and  took 
away  the  body  of  Saul,  and  the  bcjdicsof  his  sons,  and 
brought  them  to  Jabesh,  and  buried  their  bones  imder 
the  oak  in  Jabesh,  and  tasted  seven  days. 

Jer.  vii.  33.  Therefore,  liehold.  the  days  come,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  it  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet,  nor 
The  valley  of  the  son  of  Ilinnom,  but  The  valley  of 
slaughter  :  for  they  shall  bury  in  Tophet,  till  there  be 
no  place. 

—  xix.  11.  And  shalt  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts ;  Even  so  will  I  break  this  people  and 
this  city,  as  one  breaketh  a  potter's  vessel,  that  camiot 
lie  made  whole  ag;iin :  and  thej-  shall  bury  t/iem  in 
Tojihet,  till  there  be  no  place  to  bury. 

13.  Thus  will  I  do  unto  this  place,  saith  the 

Loud,  and  to  the  inhabitants  thereof,  and  even  make 
this  city  as  Tophet: 

Mark  vi.  39.  And  when  his  disciples  heard 'j/"iV,  they 
came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb. 

Jo/iii  xi.  17.  Then  when  Jesus  came,  he  found  that 
he  had  Uun  in  the  grave  four  days  already. 

AcU  V.  6.  And  tlie  young  men  arose,  wound  him  up, 
and  carried  /lim  out,  and  buried  /um. 

—  vii.  16.  And  were  carried  over  into  Sychem,  and 
laid  in  the  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bouglit  for  a  sum 
of  money  of  the  sons  of  Eumior,  t/ie  fattier  of  Sychem. 

381 


See  Dcut.  xxxiv.  5,0.   Jud.  viii. 
xiv.  20.    2  Chr.  xxiv.  10,  2.j. 


33  ;  xvi.  31.   3  Kiiiys 


§  105.    The  Grave. 

Job  X.  33.  A  land  of  darkness,  as  darkness  ilse/f ;  and 
of  the  shadow  of  death,  without  any  order,  and  where 
the  light  (.1  as  darkness. 

—  xvii.  13.  If  I  wait,  the  grave  is  mine  liouse :  I  luive 
made  my  bed  in  the  darkness. 

—  xvfii.  18.  He  shall  be  driven  from  light  into  dark- 
ness, and  chased  out  of  the  world. 

—  xxxviii.  17.  Have  the  gates  of  death  been  opened 
unto  thee  y  or  hast  thou  seen  the  doors  of  the  shadow 
of  death? 

Pi.  xlix.  14.  Like  sheep  that  are  laid  in  the  grave ; 
death  shall  feed  on  them  ;  and  the  upright  shall  have 
dominion  over  them  in  the  morning;  and  their  beauty 
shall  consume  in  the  grave  from  their  dwelling. 

Ec.  xi.  8.  But  if  a  man  live  many  years,  and  rejoice 
in  them  all ;  yet  let  him  remember  "the  days  of  dark- 
ness ;  for  they  shall  be  many.    All  that  cometh  is  van- 

i'-V- 

TAim.  iii.  0.  He  hath  set  me  in  dark  places  as  tluy 
that  he  dead  of  old. 

John  xi.  38.  Jesus  therefore  again  groaning  in  him- 
self cometh  to  the  grave.  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone 
lav  upon  it. 

"See  Ezek.  xxvi.  20. 

§  106.    Monuments. 

Oen.  XXXV.  20.  And  Jacob  set  a  pillar  upon  her 
grave :  that  w  the  pillar  of  Rachel's  grave  unto  this 
day. 

3  Sam.  xviii.  17.  And  they  took  Absalom,  and  cast 
him  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood,  and  laid  a  very  great 
heap  of  stones  upon  him :  and  all  Israel  fled  every  one 
to  his  tent. 

Luke  xi.  48.  Truly  ye  bear  witness  that  ye  allow  the 
deeds  of  your  fathers:  for  they  indeed  killed  them, 
and  ye  build  their  sepulchres. 

§  107.    Corrtiption. 

Job  xvii.  14.  I  have  said  to  corruption,  Thou  art  my 
father:  to  the  worm.  Thou  art  my  mother,  and  my  sis- 
ter. 

—  xviii.  13.  It  shall  devour  the  strength  of  his 
skin:  even  the  firstborn  of  death  shall  devour  his 
strength. 

—  xxi.  23.  One  dieth  in  his  full  strength,  being  wholly 
at  ease  and  quiet. 

24.  His  breasts  are  full  of  milk,  and  his  bones 

are  moistened  with  marrow. 

25.  And  another  died  in  the  bitterness  of  his 

soul,  and  never  eateth  with  pleasure. 

—  —  2G.  Thej'  shall  lie  down  alike  in  the  dust,  and 
the  worms  shall  cover  them. 

—  xxiv.  19.  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow 
waters;  so  doth  the  grave  those  which  have  sinned. 

20.  The  womb  shall  forget  him ;  the  worm  shall 

feed  sweetly  on  him  ;  he  shall  be  no  more  remember- 
ed ;  and  wickedness  shall  lie  broken  as  a  tree. 

Ps.  cxlvi.  7.  AVhich  execuleth  judgment  for  the  op- 
pressed :  which  giveth  food  to  the  hungry.  The  LoiiD 
looseth  the  )irisoners. 

John  xi.  39.  Jesus  said,  Tiike  ye  away  the  stone. 
Martha,  the  sister  of  him  tliat  was  dead,  saith  unto  liim. 
Lord,  by  this  time  he  stiuketh :  for  he  hath  been  dead 
tour  days. 

Acts  xiii.  30.  For  David,  after  he  Iiad  served  his  own 
generation  by  the  will  of  God,  fell  on  sleep,  and  was 
laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corruption  : 

§  108.    Threats  of  Son-Burial. 

Deut.  xxviii.  36.  And  thy  carcass  shall  be  meat  unto 
all  fowls  of  the  air,  and  uiito  the  beasU  of  the  earth, 
and  no  man  shall  fray  Ihem  aw;iy. 

1  Kinr/s  xvi.  4.  He"  that  diethof  Biuisha  in  the  city 
shall  the  dogs  eat;  and  him  that  dieth  of  his  in  the  fields 
shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  eat. 


CHAP.  I. 


EXTER^'AL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


1  Kings  xxi.  23.  And  of  Jezebel  also  spake  tlie 
LonD,  saying,  The  ilogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  'wall 
of  Jezreel. 

—  —  34.  Him  tliat  dieth  of  Ahab  in  the  city  the 
dogs  shall  cat ;  and  him  that  dieth  in  the  field  shall 
the  fowls  of  the  air  cat. 

3  Kings  ix.  10.  And  the  dogs  shall  eat  Jezeliel  in  the 
]iortiun  of  Jezreel.  and  t/iere  slmU  he  none  to  Ijury  her. 
And  he  opened  the  door,  and  fled. 

37.  And    the  carcass  of  Jezebel  shall  be  as 

dung  upon  the  face  of  the  field  in  the  portion  of  Jez- 
reel ;  so  that  they  sliall  not  say,  This  is  Jezcl)el. 

Jer.  vii.  33.  And  the  carcasses  of  this  people  shall 
be  meat  for  tlie  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  for  the  beasts 
of  the  earth;  and  none  shall  fra}'  them  awaj-. 

^  i.x.  33.  Speak,  Thus  saith 'the  Lord,  Even  the 
carcasses  of  men  shall  fall  as  dung  upon  the  open 
field,  and  as  the  handful  after  tlie  harvcstmau,  and 
none  shall  gather  tlieni. 

Amos  viii.  3.  And  the  songs  of  the  temple  shall  be 
bowlings  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  GoD:  there  shall 
be  many  dead  bodies  in  everyplace;  they  shall  cast 
them  forth  with  silence. 

Bci\  x\.  8.  And  their  dead  bodies  shall  lie  in  the 
street  of  the  great  city,  which  spiritually  is  called 
Sodom  and  Egypt,  where  also  our  Lord  was  crucified. 

9.  And  tliey  of  the  people  and  kindreds  and 

tongues  and  nations  shall  see  their  dead  bodies  three 
days  and  a  half,  and  shall  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies 
to  be  put  in  graves. 

10.  And  they  that  dwell  upon  tlie  earth  shall 

rejoice  over  them,  and  make  meriy,  and  shall  send 
gifts  one  to  another ;  because  these  two  prophets  tor- 
mented them  that  dwelt  on  the  earth. 

See  1  Kings  xiv.  11.    Is.  xiv.  18-30.    &ek.  xxxix.  4. 


§  109.    Bodies  Devoured. 

Ps.  Ixxix.  3.  The  dead  bodies  of  thy  servants  have 
they  given  to  be  meat  unto  the  fowls"  of  the  hca\'en, 
the  flesh  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

3.  Their   blood   have   they  shed  like   watej- 

round  about  Jerusalem ;  and  there  was  none  to  bury 
thnn. 

2  Kings  ix.  85.  And  they  went  to  bury  her ;  but 
they  found  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull,  and  the  feet, 
and  the  palms  of  her  hands. 

36.  Wherefore  they  came  again,  and  told  him. 

And  he  said.  This  is  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
spake  by  his  servant  Elijah  the  Tisbbite,  saying.  In 
the  portion  of  Jezreel  shall'  tlogs  eat  the  flesh  of  Jez'el  lel : 

Kei\  xix.  17.  And  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the 
sun;  and  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all  the 
fowls  that  fly  in  the  midst  of  heaven.  Come  and  gather 
yom-selves  t'ogether  unto  the  supper  of  the  great^God  ; 

18.  That  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and. 

the  flesh  of  captaiiis,  and' the  flesh  of  mighty  men,  and 
the  flesh  of  liorses,  and  of  them  that  sit'on  them,  and 
the  flesh  of  all  men,  both  free  and  bond,  both  small 
and  great. 

See  Ezek.  xxxix.  17-30. 

'§  110.    Bodies  Burned. 

Atnos  vi.  9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  there  re- 
main ten  men  in  one  house,  that  they  shall  die. 

10.  And  a  man's  uncle  shall'take  him  up,  and 

he  that  burneth  him,  to  bring  out  the  bones  out  of  the 
house,  and  shall  say  imto  him  tliat  is  by  the  sides  of 
the  house,/*  tJiere  yet  «7ii/ with  thee?"  and  he  shall 
say.  No.  Then  shall  he  say.  Hold  thy  tongue  :  for  we 
may  not  make  mention  of  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

tiee  Amos  ii.  1. 


BOOK   XIV, -EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


[See  also  Book  Y.,  "  AVorks  of  God."] 


CHAP.  I. 
THE  HEAVENS. 

§  1.    Orders  of  the  Heavenly  Bodies. 

1  Cor.  XV.  40.  There  are  also  celestial  bodies,  and 
bodies  terrestrial :  Ijut  the  glorj'  of  the  celestial  is  one, 
and  the  glory  of  the  terrestrial  is  another. 

41.  There  is  one  gloiy  of  the  sun,  and  an- 
other glory  of  the  moon,  and  another  glory  of  the 
stars  ;  for  one  star  differeth  from  another  star  in  glory. 

§  2.    Sun  and  Moon. 

Ps.  xix.  5.  Which  is  as  a  bridegroom  coming  out  of 
his  chamber,  and  rejoiceth  a-s  a  strong  man  to  nm  a 
race. 

6.  His  going  forth  is  from  the  end  of  the  hea- 
ven, and  his  circuit  unto  tlie  ends  of  it :  and  there  is 
nothing  hid  from  the  heal  thereof 

Kc.  i.  5.  The  sun  also  ariscth,  and  the  sim  goeth 
down,  and  hastelh  to  his  place  where  he  arose. 

Pee.  xii.  1.  And  theic  aiipe.ared  a  great  wonder  in 
heaven;  a  woman  clothed  with  tlie  sun,  and  the  moon 
under  her  feet,  ;uul  iqion  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve 
stars. 

—  xvi.  8.  And  the  fourth  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  sun ;  and  power  was  given  unto  him  to 
Bcorch  men  with  fire. 


§  3.    Tlie  Stars. 

Jud.  v.  20.  They  fought  from  heaven ;  the  stars  in 
their  courses  fought  against  Sisera. 

Job  xxxviii.  Si.  Canst  thou  bind  the  sweet  influ- 
ences of  Pleiades,  or  loose  the  liands  of  Orion? 

Pet\  ii.  38.  And  I  will  give  liiui  the  morning  star. 


§  4.    Other  Stellar  Bodies. 

Mai.  ii.  9.  AVhen  they  had  heard  the  king,  they  de- 
parted ;  and,  lo,  the  star,  which  thej'  saw  in  the  east, 
went  before  them,  till  it  came  and  stood  over  where 
the  young  child  was. 

10.  When   they  saw   the  star,  they  rejoiced 

with  exceeding  great  joj'. 

Jiide  13.  Raging  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  their 
own  shame ;  wandering  stars,  to  whom  is  reserved 
the  blackness  of  darkness  tor  ever. 

.").    Heavenly  Bodies  Extinguished  or  Obscured. 

Mat.  xxiv.  29.  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of 
those  days  shall  the  sun  lie  darkened,  and  the  moon 
shall  not  give  her  light,  and  tlie  stars  shall  fall  from 
heaven,  and  the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken. 

Jfark  xiii.  24.  But  in  those  days,  after  that  tribula- 
tion, the  sun  shall  be  dai'kened,  and  the  moon  shall 
not  give  her  light, 

— ' —  2.5.  And  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  fall,  and  the 
powers  that  are  in  hea\'en  shall  be  shaken. 

382 


CHAP.  II. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


liep.  viii.  12.  And  llic  fourth  angfel  sounded,  mid  the 
third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten,  and  'he  third  part 
of  the  moon,  and  the  tldrd  p.irt  of  tlie  stars ;  so  as  the 
third  part  of  lliem  w  a.s  darkened,  and  tlie  day  shone 
uot  for  a  third  part  of  it,  and  the  uiglit  Ulcewise. 

5  fi.    OIil  aiitl  »w  Heavens. 

7».  li.  6.  Lift  up  your  eyes  to  the  lieavens,  and  look 
upon  the  earth  beuealh:  for  tlie  heavens  shall  vanish 
away  like  sniolvc,  and  the  earth  shall  wax  old  like  a 
garment,  aiul  they  th.-il  dwell  therein  shall  ilie  in  like 
manner:  but  my  salvation  shall  he  for  ever,  and  my 
righteousness  shall  not  he  abolished. 

" —  l.w.  15.  And  ye  shall  leave  your  name  for  a 
curse  unto  my  choseu :  for  ihe  Lord  God  shall  slay 
thee,  and  call  his  servant.s  by  another  name  : 

Hi.  That  he  who  blesselli  himself  in  the  earth 

shall  bless  himself  in  the  Ciod  of  truth;  and  lie  that 
sweareth  in  the  earth  shall  swear  by  the  God  of  trnlli; 
because  the  former  troubles  are  foi-gotteu,  and  because 
they  are  hid  from  mine  eves. 

— 17.  For,  behold,  1  create  new  heavens  and  a 

new  earth  :  and  the  former  shall  uot  be  remembered, 
nor  come  into  mind. 

•  IS.  But  iie  ye  fflad  and  rejoice  for  ever  inthat 

which  I  create:  for,  behold,  I  create  Jerusalem  a  re- 
joicing, and  her  ]H'ople  a  joy. 

19.  And  I  will  rejoice  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy 

in  my  peoide :  and  the  voice  of  weeping  shall  be  no 
more  heard  in  her,  nor  the  voice  of  crjing. 

^  7.     Light. 

(1.    IS  -WONDERFUL   AND   BEAUTIPUI/.) 

Job  xxxviii.  19.  Where  i'.t  the  way  ir/wre  light  dwell- 
eth?  and  a.i  fi/r  darkness,  where  /.«  the  place  thereof, 

30.  That  thou  shouldest  take  it  to  the  bound 

thereof,  and  that  thou  shouldest  know  the  paths  to  the 
house  thereof? 

21.  Knowest  thou  iV,  because  thou  wast  then 

born  ?  or  Item  use  the  number  of  thy  days  is  great  f 

•  24.  By  what  way  is   the   light  parted,  w/itdt 

scattereth  the  east  wind  upon  the  earth  ? 

&.  xi.  7.  Truly  the  light  is  sweet,  and  a  pleasant 
thing  it  is  for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sim : 

(2.    WITXESSINO    FOR  GOD.) 

Pi.  xix.  2.  Day  unto  day  uttereth  speech,  and  night 
imto  night  sliew'eth  knowledge. 

3.  ?7«;f  is  no  speech  nor  language,  w?tere  their 

voice  is  not  heanl. 

4.  Their  line  is  gone  out  through  all  the  earth, 

and  their  words  to  tlie  end  of  the  world.  In  them 
hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  for  the  sun, 

—  xcvii.  6.  The  heavens  declare  his  righteousness, 
and  all  the  people  see  his  glor)'. 

(3.    STMBOLTC    USE  OF.) 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  4.  And  lie  shnU  be  as  the  light  of  the 
morning,  when  the  sun  riseth,  even  a  morning  without 
clouds ;  as  the  tender  grass  springing  out  of  the  earth 
by  clear  shining  after  rain. 

Job  xxiv.  13.  The}'  are  of  those  that  rebel  against 
the  light ;  they  know  not  the  ways  thereof,  nor  abide 
in  the  paths  thereof. 

John  xi.  9.  Jesus  answered.  Are  there  not  twelve 
hours  in  the  daj'  ?  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he 
stmnbleth  not,  because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this  world. 

§  8.    Darkness. 

Job  xvii.  12.  They  change  the  night  into  day :  the 
light  is  short  because  of  darkness. 

—  XX viii.  3.  He  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  and 
searcheth  out  all  perfection :  the  stones  of  darkness, 
and  the  shadow  of  death. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  Desire  not  the  night,  when  people  are 
cut  off  in  their  place. 

Jer.  iv.  23.  I  beheld  the  earth,  and,  lo,  it  teas  with- 
out form,  and  void ;  and  the  heavens,  and  they  had  no 
Ught. 

28.  For  this  shall  the  earth  mourn,  and  the 

heavens  above  be  black:  because  I  have  spoken  H,  I 


h:ive  puqiosed  it,  and  will  not  repent,  neither  will  I 
turn  b:ick  from  it. 

—  xiii.  I.').  Hear  ye,  and  give  ear;  be  not  proud: 
for  the  Loud  hath  spoken. 

1(1.  Give  glory  to  the  Lord  your  God,  before 

he  c;uise  darkness,  and  before  vour  feet  stumble  upon 
the  d;irk  mountains,  and,  whiie  ye  look  for  light,  he 
turn  it  into  the  shadow  of  death,  atul  make  it  gross 
darkness. 

John  xi.  10.  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he 
stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  light  in  him. 


CHAP  n. 

THE  EARTH. 
§  9.    Islands. 

/».  xxiv.  1.5.  Wherefore  glorify  ye  the  Lord  in  the 
fires,  even  the  name  of  the  Loud  God  of  Israel  in  the 
isles  of  the  sea. 

Itev.  xvi.  20.  And  every  island  fled  away,  and  the 
mountains  were  not  foimd. 

§  10.    Monntains. 

(See  Gen.  xxii.  1.) 

Gen.  xxii.  4.  Then  on  the  third  day  Abraham  lifted 
up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  place  afar  olf. 

Px.  Ixviii.  15.  The  hill  of  God  is  as  the  hill  of 
Bashau  ;  a  high  hill  as  the  hill  of  Bashan. 

1(5.  A\'hy  leap  ye,  ye  high  hills?  this  k  the 

hill  which  God  desireth  to  dwell  in ;  yea,  the  Lord 
will  dwell  in  it  for  ever. 

—  Ixxii.  3.  The  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the 
peo]ile,  and  the  little  hills,  by  righteousness. 

—  Ixxvi.  4.  Thou  art  more  glorious  and  excellent 
than  the  mountains  of  prey. 

§  11.    Mountains  as  Resorts. 

(1.   FOR  THE  VIEW.) 

2fiim.  xxvii.  12.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Get  thee  up  into  this  mount  Abarim,  and  see  the  land 
which  I  have  given  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

Dent,  iii,  37.  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  Pisgah,  and 
lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  northward,  and 
southward,  and"  eastward,  and  behold  it  with  thine 
eyes :  for  thou  slialt  not  go  over  this  Jordan. 

—  xxxii.  49.  Get  thee  up  into  this  mountain  Abarim, 
iinto  mount  Nebo,  which  is  in  the  land  of  Jloab,  that 
is  over  against  Jericho ;  and  behold  the  land  of  Canaan, 
which  I  give  unto  the  children  of  Israel  for  a  posses- 
sion: 

(3.   FOR  SAFETY   IN   SPEAKING.) 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  13.  Then  David  went  over  to  the  other 
side,  and  stood  on  the  top  of  a  hdl  afar  oil';  a  great 
space  being  between  them : 

2  Chr.  xiii.  4.  And  Abijah  stood  up  upon  mount 
Zemaraim,  which  is  in  mount  Ephraim,  and  said,  Hear 
me,  thou  Jeroboam,  and  all  Israel; 

(3.   FOR   INC.«ITATIONS.) 

Nwm.  xxii.  41.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  Balak  took  Balaam,  and  brought  him  up  into  the 
high  places  of  Baal,  that  thence  he  might  see  the 
utmost  part  of  the  people. 

—  xxiii.  13.  And  Balak  said  unto  him,  Come,  I  pray 
thee,  with  me  unto  another  place,  from  whence  thou 
maye-st  .see  them :  thou  shall  see  but  the  utmost  i»rt 
of  them,  and  shall  uot  see  them  all :  and  curse  me 
them  from  thence. 

27.  And  Balak  said  unto  Balaain,  Come,  I  pray 

thee,  I  will  liring  thee  unto  another  place;  peradven- 
ture  it  will  please  God  that  thou  mayest  curse  me 
them  from  thence. 

28.  And  Balak  brought  Balaam  imto  the  top 

of  Peor,  liiat  looketh  toward 'J eshimou. 

(4.    FOR  THE   TK.VII'T.VnoN   OV   CUKIST.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  8.     LuKe  iv.  5. 


3S3 


CHAP.  III. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


§  12.    aioiiiitaiiis  as  Representatives,  and  Symbols. 

(1.    OP  A   NATION.) 

Jcr.  sxii.  G.  For  thus  saitU  the  Lord  unto  the  king's 
house  of  Judiih ;  Thou  tiH  Gilcad  unto  me,  (ind  the 
head  of  Lebanon  :  yet  surely  I  -will  nialie  thee  a  wil- 
derness, (("<;  cities  !f/(((7i  are  not  inhabited. 

7.  And  I  will  prepare  destroyers  against  thee, 

every  one  with  their  weapons:  anil  they  shall  cut 
down  thy  choice  cedars,  and  cast  them  into  tlic  tire. 

20.  Go  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry ;  and  lift  up 

thy  voice  in  Bashau,  and  cry  from  the  passages:  for 
all  thy  lovers  are  destroyed. 

. 23.  O  inhaliitant  of  Lebanon,  that  makest  thy 

nest  in  the  cedars,  how  gracious  shalt  thou  be  when 
pangs  come  upon  thee,  the  pain  as  of  a  woman  in 
travail ! 

Ezek.  vi.  2.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the 
mountains  of  Israel,  and  propliesy  against  them, 

3.  And  say,  Ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the 

word  of  the  Lord  "God  ;  Thus  saith  the  Loid  God  to 
the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers  and  to  the 
valleys ;  Behold,  I,  even  I,  will  bring  a  sword  upon 
you,  and  I  will  destroy  your  high  places. 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  prophesy  unto 
the  mountains  of  Israel,  and  say,  Ye  mountains  of 
Israel,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  : 

6.  Prophesy  therefore  concerning  the  land  of 

Israel,  and  say  unto  the  mountains  and  to  the  hills,  to 
the  rivers  and  to  the  valleys.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ; 
Behold,  I  have  spoken  in  my  jealousy  and  in  my  fury, 
because  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen: 

7.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  have 

lifted  up  mine  hand.  Surely  the  heathen  that  are  about 
you,  they  shall  bear  their  "shame. 

(2.    OP   A   TRIEITNAL   OF  JUSTICE.) 

Mkah  vi.  1.  Hear  ye  now  what  the  Lord  saith ; 
Arise,  contend  thou  before  the  mountains,  and  let  the 
hills  hear  thy  voice. 

3.  Hear  ye,  O  mountains,  the  Lord's  contro- 
versy, and  ye  strong  foundations  of  the  earth :  for  the 
Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  his  people,  and  he  will 
plead  with  Israel. 

3.  O  my  people,  what  have  I  done  unto  thee? 

and  wherein  have  I  wearied  thee  ?  testify  agamst  me. 

§  13.    Eaitluiuakes. 

Eee.  viii.  5.  And  the  angel  took  the  censer,  and  filled 
it  with  fire  of  the  ahar,  and  cast  it  into  the  earth :  and 
there  were  voices,  and  thuuderings,  and  lightnings, 
and  an  earthquake. 

§  14.    Mining  Exeavations. 

Joh  xxviii.  7.  There  is  a  path  which  no  fowl  know- 
etli,  and  which  the  vulture's  eye  hath  not  seen  : 

8.  The  lion's  whelps  have  not  trodden  it,  nor 

the  fierce  lion  passed  by  it. 

§  1.5.    Qnarries. 

Jtid.  iii.  2G.  And  Ehud  escaped  while  they  tarried, 
and  passed  beyond  the  quarries,  and  escaped  unto 
Seirath. 

§  16.    Salt. 

(1.   METAPHORICAL.) 

Mark  ix.  49.  For  every  one  shall  he  salted  with  fire, 
and  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with  salt. 

50.  Salt  is  good  :  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  his 

saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  season  it?  Have  salt  in 
yourselves,  and  have  peace  one  witli  another. 

Luke  xiv.  24.  Salt  is  good;  but  if  the  salt  have  lost 
his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  seasoned? 

35.  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 

the  dunghill ;  but  men  cast  it  out.  He  that  hath  ears 
to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

(2.    SOWN   AS  A   SYMBOL   OP  DESTRUCTION.) 

Jiul.  ix.  45.  And  Abimclech  fought  against  the  city 
all  that  day  ;  and  he  took  the  city  and  slew  the  people 
that  was  therein,  and  beat  down  the  city,  and  sowed 
it  with  salt. 


§  17.    Useful  and  Precious  Metals. 

Bent.  viii.  9.  A  land  wherein  thou  shalt  eat  bread 
without  scarceness,  thou  shalt  not  lack  any  thing  in  it; 
a  land  whose  stones  are  iron,  and  out  of  whose  hills 
thou  mayest  dig  brass. 

Job  xxviii.  1.  Surely  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  and 
a  place  for  gold  iohere  they  fine  it. 

—  —  2.  Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  brass  is 
molten  out  of  the  stone. 

7s.  ii.  7.  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold, 
neither  ix  there  any  end  of  their  treasures ;  their  land 
is  also  full  of  horses,  neither  is  there  any  end  of  their 
chariots : 

Lam.  iv.  1.  How  is  the  gold  become  dim  !  how  is  the 
most  fine  gold  changed !  the  stones  of  the  sanctuary 
are  poured  out  in  the  top  of  every  street. 

2.  The  precious  sons  of  Zion,  comparable  to 

fine  gold,  how  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  pitchers, 
the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  potter ! 

§  18.    Preeious  Stones. 

Job  xxviii.  5.  As  for  the  earth,  out  of  it  Cometh 
bread :  and  imder  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were  fire. 

C.  The  stones  of  it  are  the  place  of  sapphires; 

and  it  hath  dust  of  gold. 

• IG.  It  cannot  be  valued  with  the  gold  of  Ophir, 

with  the  precious  onyx,  or  the  sapphire. 

•  17.  The  gold  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal  it: 

and  the  exchange  of  it  shall  not  6e/o;' jewels  of  fine  gold. 

18.  No  mention  shall  he  made  of  coral,  or  of 

pearls :  for  the  price  of  wisdom  is  above  rubies. 

19.  The  topaz  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  equal  it, 

neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold. 

See  3  Chr.  ix.  10. 


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CHAP.  in. 

WATERS. 
§  19.    Wells  and  Fountains. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

I)e^li.  viii.  7.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  hringeth  thee 
into  a  good  land,  a  land  of  brooks  of  water,  of  fount- 
ains and  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and  hills  ; 

Jud.  i.  14.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  came  to 
hiyn,  that  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field : 
and  she  lighted  from  oflT  !ier  ass ;  and  Caleb  said  tmto 
her,  AVhafwilt  thou? 

15.  And  she  said  unto  him.  Give  me  a  bless- 
ing :  for  thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land ;  give  me 
also  springs  of  water.  And  Caleb  gave  her  the  upjjer 
springs,  and  the  nether  springs. 

See  John  iv.  6,  11,  12. 

(2.   PIGURATIVE.) 

Ps.  Ixxxiv.  6.  Who  passing  through  the  valley  of 
Baca  make  it  a  well ;  the  rain  also  filleth  the  pools. 

Js.  xii.  3.  Therefore  with  joy  shall  ye  draw  water 
out  of  the  wells  of  salvation. 

Jam.  iii.  11.  Doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  sama 
place  sweet  water  and  bitter? 

12.  Can  the  fig  tree,  my  bretlircn,  bear  olive 

berries?  either  a  vine,  figs?  so  Ciin  no  fountain  both 
yield  salt  water  and  fresh. 

See  Prov.  v.  15. 

(8.   POOL   OP  BETHESDA.) 

John  V.  2.  Now  there  is  at  Jerusalem  by  the  sheep 
market  a  pool,  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue 
Bethesda,  having  five  porches. 

3.  In  these  ]ay  a  great  multitude  of  impotent 

folk,  of  blind,  halt,  w'ithered,  waitmg  for  the  movuig 
of  the  water. 

4.  For  an  angel  went  down  at  a  certain  season 

into  the  pool,  and  troubled  the  water:  whosoever  then 
first  after  the  troubling  of  the  water  stepped  in  waa 
made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease  he  had. 

§  20.    Rivers  and  Brooks. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

Jud.  V.  21.  The  river  of  Kishon  swept  them  away 


CHAP.  III. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


that  iincicnt  river,  llic  river  Kislion.  O  my  soul,  thou 
hast  tnutiloii  down  streuglli. 

Ke.  i.  7.  .Vll  the  rivc-i-srvni  into  tlic  sea  ;  yot  Hip  sea 
is  not  full:  imio  the  jilacu  tVom  whence  llie  rivers 
oomc,  thither  they  return  again. 

(3.    METArilOKK'.Vl..) 

7^.  xxwi.  T.  lliuv  exeilUnl  m  thy  lovini^kindncss, 
O  Goil !  therefore  the  ehilclren  of  men  inil  their  trust 
under  the  sliailow  of  thy  wimrs. 

8.  Tiiey  shall  he  aliundantlv  satisfied  with  the 

fatness  of  thy  iiouse;  and  thou  shall  make  them  drink 
of  the  river  of  thy  pleasures. 

i1.  For  ni'lh  thee  w  the  fountain  of  life  :  in  thy 

liL!:ht  sliall  we  see  lij;ht. 

—  xlvi.  4.  Tluir  in  a  river,  the  streams  whereof 
shall  make  glad  the  city  of  (rod,  the  holy  plate  of  the 
tahernaeles  of  tlie  Most  Iliuli. 

—  ex.  7.  ile  shall  drink df  the  brook  in  the  way : 
therefore  shall  lie  lift  up  the  liead. 

§  21.    Tlie  Four  Rivers  of  Paradise. 

Oen.  ii.  10.  And  a  river  went  out  of  Eden  to  water 
the  ganlen ;  and  from  thence  it  was  parted,  and  be- 
came into  four  heads. 

—  —  11.  The  name  of  tlic  fii-st  !S  Pison  ;  that  is  it 
which  eompasscth  the  whole  land  of  llavilah,  where 
there  is  gokl ; 

12.  And  the  gold  of  that  land  is  good:  there 

is  bdellium  and  the  onyx  stone. 

13.  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  is  Gihon : 

the  same  is  it  that  compasseth  the  whole  land  of 
Ethiopia. 

14.  And  the  name  of  the  third  river  is  Hidde- 

kcl :  that  w  it  which  goeih  toward  the  east  of  Assyria. 
And  the  fourth  river  is  Euphrates. 


§  22.    Ideal  Rivers. 

(1.   EzicKiHi.'s  ^^sIO^'  of  the  nrvEn  op  SjU-tation.) 

Ezch:  xlvii.  1.  AtVrward  he  brought  me  again  unto 
the  door  of  the  house  ;  and,  behold,  waters  issued  out 
from  under  the  threshold  of  the  house  eastward:  for 
the  forefront  of  the  house  sImkI  t&icard  the  east,  and 
the  water  came  down  from  under,  from  the  right  side 
of  the  house,  at  the  south  .w?c  of  the  altar. 

"2.  Tlien  brought  he  me  out  of  the  waj' of  the 

gate  northward,  and  led  me  about  the  way  without 
imto  the  outer  gate  Ijy  the  way  that  looketh  ea.stward; 
and,  behold,  there  ran  out  waters  on  the  right  side. 

—  . —  3.  And  when  the  man  that  had  the  line  in  his 
hand  went  forth  eastward,  he  measured  a  thousand 
cul)its,  and  he  brought  me  through  the  waters ;  the 
watei-s  were  to  the  ankles. 

4.  Again  he  measured  a  thousand,  and  brought 

me  through  the  waters ;  the  waters  irere  to  the  knees. 
Again  he  measured  a  thousand,  and  brought  me 
through  ;  the  waters  in  re  to  the  loins. 

5.  Afterward  he  measured  a  thousand  ;  and  it 

was  a  river  that  I  could  not  pass  over:  for  the  waters 
were  risen,  waters  to  swim  in,  a  river  that  could  not 
be  passed  over. 

0.  And  lie  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  hast 

thou  se<-n  tjiix?  Then  he  brought  me,  and  caused  me 
to  return  to  the  brink  of  the  river. 

7.  Kow  when  I  had  returned,  behold,  at  tlie 

bank  of  the  river  icere  very  many  trees  on  the  one  side 
and  on  the  other. 

8.  Tlien  said  he  unto  me,  These  waters  issue 

out  toward  the  east  countrj-,  and  go  down  into  the 
desert,  and  go  into  the  sea:  trhirh  /<(/«<7  brought  forth 
into  the  sea,  the  waters  shidl  be  healed. 

9.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  every  thing 

that  livelh,  which  moveth,  whithersoever  the"  rivers 
shall  come,  sh:dl  live  :  and  there  shall  be  a  very  great 
multitude  of  fish,  because  these  waters  shall  come 
thither :  for  tiicy  shall  be  hcided ;  and  every  thing 
shall  live  whither  the  river  eometh. 

10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  tlie  fishes 

shall  stand  upon  it  from  En-gedi  even  unto  En-eglaim ; 
they  shall  be  a  place  to  spread  forth  nets;  their  fish 
shall  be  according  to  their  kinds,  as  the  fish  of  the 
great  sea,  exceeding  many. 

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11.  But    the    miry   places    thereof   and   the 

marshes  thereof  shall  not  be  healed  ;  they  shall  be 
given  to  salt. 

12.  And  by  the  river  upon  the  bank  thereof, 

on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  shall  grow  all  trees  for 
meat,  whose  leaf  shall  not  liide,  neither  shall  the  fniil 
thereof  be  consumed:  it  shall  brins:  tbrlh  new  fruit 
;iecording  to  his  months,  beeaus<'  their  waters  they  is- 
sued out  of  the  saneluary:  and  Ihi-  fruil  thereof  shall 
lie  lor  meat,  and  the  leaf*  thereof  for  medicine. 

(2.  John's  vision  of  tub  uiver  of  life.) 
I?ti'.  xxii.   1.  And  he   showed  me  a  pure  river  of 
water  of  life,  clear  as  crystal,  proceeding  out  of  the 
throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb. 

2.  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and  on 

either  side  of  the  river,  was  there  the  tree  of  life,  which 
bare  twelve  maiuier  of  fruits,  anil  yielded  her  fruit 
every  month  :  and  the  leaves  of  thetree  were  for  the 
healing  of  the  nations. 

§  23.    Floods. 

Joh  XXX.  14.  They  came  vpnn  me  as  a  wide  breaking 
in  of  waters :  in  the  desolation  they  rolled  themselves 
upon  me. 

Lam.  iii.  54.  Waters  flowed  over  mine  licad  ;  then  I 
said,  I  am  cut  off. 

§  24.     Rivers  and  Fonntains  Poisoned. 

Bev.  viii.  10.  And  tlie  third  angel  sounded,  and  there 
fell  a  great  star  from  heaven,  burning  as  it  were  a  lamp, 
and  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  rivers,  .ind  upon 
the  fountains  of  waters  ; 

11.  And  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Worm- 
wood: and  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  worm- 
wood; and  many  men  died  of  the  waters,  because 
they  were  made  bitter. 

—  x\i.  4.  And  the  third  angel  jioured  out  his  vial 
ujion  the  rivers  and  fountains  of  waters  ;  and  they  be- 
came blood. 

§  25.     Drought. 

(1.  described.) 

1  Kinr/s  xvii.  7.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  a  wliire, 
that  the  brook  dried  up,  because  there  had  been  no 
rain  in  the  land. 

Ji'Ij  xxviii.  4.  The  flood  breaketh  out  from  the  in- 
habitant ;  ci-en  the'  toeiters  forgotten  of  the  foot :  they 
are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away  from  men. 

—  xxxviii.  SS.  'When  the  dust  groweth  uilo  hard- 
ness, and  the  clods  cleave  last  together  ? 

(2.    EMPLOYED  IN   CGJIPARISON.) 

Jol)  VI.  1.5.  3Iy  brethren  have  dealt  deceitfully  as  a 
brook,  and  as  the  stream  of  brooks  they  pass  away; 

17.  What  time  they  wax  warm,  they  vanish: 

when  it  is  hot,  they  are  consumed  out  of  their  phiee. 

18.  The  paths  of  their  way  are  turned  aside  ; 

they  go  to  nothing,  and  perish. 

10.  The  troops  of  Tenia  lookeil,  the  companies 

of  Slieba  waited  for  them. 

20.  They  were  confounded  because  they  liad 

hoped  ;  they  came  thither,  and  were  ashamed. 

§  26.    The  Sea. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

Job  xxxviii.  16.  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  springs 
of  the  sea?  or  hast  thou  walked  in  the  search  of  the 
depth  ? 

Is.  xxiv.  14.  They  shall  lift  up  their  voice,  they  shall 
sing  for  the  majesty  of  the  Lord,  they  shall  cry  aloud 
from  the  sea. 

(2.    METAPHORICAL.) 

Ps.  xriii.  16.  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me,  he 
drew  me  out  of  many  waters. 

—  Ixxxviii.  6.  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  lov,  est  pit, 
in  darkness,  in  the  deeps. 

7.  Thy  wrath  lieth  hard  upon  me,  and  thou 

hath  afflicted  tne  w  itli  all  thy  waves.     Selah. 

—  cxxiv.  4.  Then  the  waters  had  overwhelmed  ns, 
the  stream  had  gone  over  our  soul  : 

5.  Then  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our 

soul. 


CHAP.  IV. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


(3.    TURNED   INTO   BLOOD.) 

Bev.  viii.  8.  And  the  second  angel  sounded,  and  as 
it  were  a  great  mountain  burning  with  fire  was  cast 
into  the  sea :  and  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became 
blood ; 

9.  And  the  third  part  of  the  creatures  which 

were  in  the  sea,  and  had  life,  died ;  and  the  third  part 
of  the  ships  were  destroyed. 

—  xvi.  3.  And  the  second  angel  poured  out  his  vial 
upon  the  sea ;  and  it  became  as  the  blood  of  a  dead 
Tnan :  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea. 


CHAP.  IV. 
METEOROLOGY. 

§  27.    The  Seasons.* 

(See  Oen.  viii.  23.) 

Job  xxxvii.  9.  Out  of  the  south  cometh  the  whirl- 
wind :  and  cold  out  of  the  north. 

—  xxxviii.  39.  Out  of  whose  womb  came  the  ice  ? 
and  the  hoary  frost  of  heaven,  who  hath  gendered  it? 

30.  The  waters  are  hid  as  with  a  stone,  and 

the  face  of  the  deep  is  frozen. 

Prov.  xxvi.  1.  As  snow  in  summer,  and  as  rain  in 
harvest,  so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool. 

Sol.  ii.  8.  The  voice  of  my  beloved !  behold,  he  com- 
eth leaping  upon  the  mountains,  skipping  upon  the 
hills. 

9.  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart : 

behold,  he  standeth  behind  our  wall,  he  looketh  forth 
at  the  windows,  showing  himself  through  the  lattice. 

10.  My  beloved  spake,  and  said  unto  me.  Rise 

up,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away. 

11.  For,  lo,  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over 

and  gone ; 

13.  The  flowers  appear  on  the  earth ;  the  time 

of  the  singing  of  birds  is  come,  and  the  voice  of  the 
turtle  is  heard  in  our  land ; 

13.  The  fig  tree  putteth  forth  her  green  figs, 

and  the  vines  with  the  tender  grape  give  a  good  smell. 
Arise,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away. 

i4.  O  my  dove,  that  art  in  the  clefts  of  the 

rock,  in  the  secret  phices  of  the  stairs,  let  me  see  thy 
countenance,  let  me  hear  thy  voice ;  for  sweet  is  thy 
voice,  and  thy  countenance  is  comely. 

Mat.  xxiv.  33.  Now  leam  a  jiarable  of  the  fig  tree ; 
When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth  leaves, 
ye  know  that  summer  is  nigh  : 

33.  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  see  all  these 

tilings,  know  that  it  is  near,  eve?i  at  the  doors. 

§  28.    Signs  of  the  Weather. 

1  Kings  xviii.  43.  And  said  to  his  servant.  Go  up 
now,  look  toward  the  sea.  And  he  went  up,  and 
looked,  and  said.  There  is  nothing.  And  he  said.  Go 
again  seven  times. 

44.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time, 

that  he  SLud,  Behold,  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  out  of 
the  sea,  like  a  man's  hand.  And  he  said,  Go  uj),  say 
unto  Ahab,  Prepare  thy  c/uuiot,  and  get  thee  down, 
that  the  rain  stop  thee  not. 

45.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  mean  while, 

that  the  heaven  was  black  with  clouds  and  wind,  and 
there  was  a  great  rain.  And  Ahab  rode,  and  went  to 
Jezreel. 

Job  xxxvii.  21.  And  now  men  see  not  the  bright 
light  which  is  in  the  clouds:  but  the  wind  passeth, 
and  cleanseth  them. 

—  —  32.  Fair  weather  cometh  out  of  the  north :  with 
God  is  terrible  majesty. 

JSc.  xi.  4.  He  that  observcth  the  wind  shall  not  sow  ; 
and  he  that  rerardeth  the  clouds  shall  not  reap. 

3fat.  xvi.  2.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them.  When 
it  is  evening,  ye  say,  It  loill  be  fair  weather :  for  the 
sky  is  red. 


•  The  Rabbins  make  six  Beaeons  In  Palestine.— II. 


3.  And  in  the  morning.  It  zm'U  be  foul  weather 

to  day :  for  the  sky  is  red  and  lowering.  O  ye  hypo- 
crites, ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky ;  but  can  ye 
not  disMrn  the  signs  of  the  times  ? 

Luke  xii.  54.  And  he  said  also  to  the  people.  When  ye 
see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west,  straightway  ye  say, 
There  cometh  a  shower ;  and  so  it  is. 

55.  And  when  ye  see  the  south  wind  blow,  ye 

say,  There  will  be  heat ;  and  it  cometh  to  pass. 

56.   Ye  hyjiocrites,  ye  can  discern  the  face  of 

the  sky  and  of  the  earth  j  but  how  is  it  that  ye  do  not 
discern  this  time  ? 

57.  Yea,  and  why  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye 

not  what  is  right  ? 

§  29.    Clouds. 
Job  xxxvi.  33.  The  noise  thereof  sheweth  concern- 
ing it,  the  cattle  also  concerning  the  vapour. 

—  xxxviii.  34.  Canst  thou  lilt  up  thy  voice  to  the 
clouds,  that  abundance  of  water  may  cover  thee  ? 

Ps.  cxlvii.  8.  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds, 
who  prepareth  rain  for  the  earth,  who  maketh  grass  to 
grow  upon  the  mountains. 

Ec.  xi.  3.  If  the  clouds  be  full  of  rain,  they  empty 
themselves  upon  the  earth :  and  if  the  tree  fall  toward 
the  south,  or  toward  the  north,  in  the  place  where  the 
tree  falleth,  there  it  shall  be. 

2  Pet.  ii.  17.  These  are  wells  without  water,  clouds 
that  are  carried  with  a  tempest ;  to  whom  the  mist  of 
darkness  is  reserved  for  ever. 

Jude  12.  -t- clouds  they  are  without  water,  carried 
about  of  winds ;  trees  whose  fruit  withereth,  without 
fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots ; 

§  30.    Mist  aud  Raiu. 

(1.    LITERAL.) 

Oen.  ii.  5.  And  every  plant  of  the  field  before  it  was 
in  the  earth,  and  every  herb  of  the  field  before  it 
grew:  for  the  Lord  God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain 
upon  the  earth,  and  tliere  was  not  a  man  to  till  the 
ground. 

6.  But  there  went  up  a  mist  from  the  earth, 

and  watered  the  whole  face  of  the  ground. 

Job  xxxviii.  28.  Hath  the  rain  a  father  ?  or  who  hath 
begotten  the  drops  of  dew  ? 

(3.   METArHORICAL.) 

7s.  xlv.  8.  Drop  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above,  and 
let  the  skies  pour  down  righteousness :  let  the  earth 
open,  and  let  them  bring  forth  salvation,  and  let  right- 
eousness spring  up  together ;  I  the  Lord  have  created 
it. 

§  31.    Ice,  Siio>y,  and  Hail. 

Ex.  ix.  19.  Send  therefore  now,  and  gather  thy  cat- 
tle, and  all  that  thou  hast  in  the  field  ;  for  upon  every 
man  and  beast  which  shall  be  found  in  the  field,  and 
shall  not  be  brought  home,  the  had  shall  come  down 
upon  them,  and  they  shall  die. 

21.  And  he  that  regarded  not  the  word  of  the 

Lord  left  his  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  field. 

Job  vi.  16.  Which  are  blackish  by  reason  of  the  ice, 
and  wherein  the  snow  is  hid  : 

Ps.  Ixviii.  14.  When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings 
in  it,  it  was  white  as  snow  in  Salmon. 

—  Ixxviii.  47.  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  hail, 
and  their  sycamore  trees  with  frost. 

48.  He  gave  \\\>  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail, 

and  their  flocks  to  hot  thunderbolts. 

Jer.  xviii.  13.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Ask 
ye  now  among  the  heathen,  who  hath  heard  such 
things  :  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  very  horrible 
thing. 

14.  Will  a  man  leave  the  snow  of  Lebanon 

inhich  cometh  from  the  rock  of  the  field?  or  shall  the 
cold  flowing  waters  that  come  from  another  place  be 
forsaken  ? 

Per.  viii.  7.  The  first  angel  sounded,  and  there  fol- 
lowed hail  and  fire  mingled  with  blood,  and  they  were 
cast  upon  the  earth :  and  the  third  part  of  trees  was 
blunt  up,  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up. 

—  xvi.  21.  And  there  fell  upon  men  a  ^reat  hail 
out  of  heaven,  every  stone  about  the  weight  ot  a  talent: 


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CHAP.  V. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  .\IV, 


and  men  l)liisiilu'iiu'il  God  because  of  the  plngue  of 
the  hail ;  for  tlie  plague  there  was  exceeding  great. 

§32.    Dew. 

Oen.  xxvii.  HO.  .\nil  Isaac  his  father  answered  and 
said  unto  hiui,  liehoUl  thy  dwelling;  shall  lie  the  fatness 
of  the  earth,  and  of  the  dew  of  heaven  from  above; 

Job  xxix.  11).  My  root  iciin  spread  out  by  the  waters, 
and  the  dew  lay  all  ni;i:hl  upon  my  branch. 

Hm.  vi.  4.  ()  Ephraim,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee? 
O  Judah,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee?  for  your  good- 
ness M  as  a  morning  cloud,  and  as  the  early  dew  it 
goeth  away. 

§  3:i.    Winds. 

Job  i.  18.  While  he  was  yet  speaking,  there  came  also 
another,  and  said.  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  xrere 
eatiug  anil  drinking  wine  in  I  heir  eldest  brother's  house: 

— ■  —  I'J.  And,  l)ehold,  there  came  a  great  wind 
from  the  wilderness,  and  smote  tlie  four  corners  of 
the  house,  and  it  fell  upon  the  young  men,  and  they 
are  dead  ;  and  I  only  am  esca))cd  alone  to  tell  thee. 

—  xxvii.  It).  The  rich  man  shall  lie  down,  but  he  shall 
not  be  gathered  :  he  openetli  his  eyes,  and  he  is  not. 

30.  Terrors    take  hold   on   him  as  waters,  a 

tempest  stcaleth  him  away  in  the  night. 

31.  The  east  wind  carrieth  him  aw.ay,  and  he 

departcth  :  and  as  a  storm  luuleth  him  out  of  his  place. 

33.  For   Gotl   shall   east   upon   him,  and  not 

spare :  he  would  fain  flee  out  of  his  baud. 

33.  yteii   shall  claji   their  hands  at  him  and 

shall  hiss  him  out  of  his  place. 

Ec.  I.  ti.  The  wind  goetli  toward  the  south,  an<l  tnrn- 
eth  about  unto  tlie  north  :  it  whirleth  about  continually, 
and  the  wind  returueth  again  according  tohiscircuits. 

Hoi.  viii.  7.  For  tliey  have  .sown  tlie  wind,  and  they 
shall  reap  the  whirlwind:  it  hath  no  stalk ;  the  bud 
shall  yield  no  meal ;  if  so  be  it  jield,  the  strangers 
shall  swallow  it  up. 

Ri-'e.  vii.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  saw  fotir  angels 
standing  on  the  four  corners  of  the  earth,  holdingthe 
four  winds  of  the  earth,  that  the  wind  should  not  lilow 
on  the  earth,  nor  on  the  sea,  nor  on  any  tree. 

3.  And  I  saw  anotlier  angel  ascending  from 

the  east,  having  the  seal  of  the  living  God :  and  he 
cried  with  a  loud  voice  to  the  four  angels,  to  whom  it 
■w;is  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea. 

§  34.     Tliiindor. 

1  Sum.  vii.  10.  Aud  as  Samuel  was  offering  up  the 
burnt  olfering,  the  Philistines  drew  near  to  battle 
against  Israel:  but  the  Loud  thundered  with  a  great 
thunder  on  that  day  upon  the  Philistines,  and  discom- 
fited them ;  and  they  were  smitten  before  Israel. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  VEGETABLE  KINGDOM. 

§  35.    (Jrass  and  Reeds. 

/uS  viii.  11.  Can  the  rush  grow  up  without  mire? 
can  the  flag  grow  without  water  ? 

13.  Whilst  it  is  yet  in  his  greenness,  and  not 

cut  down,  it  withereth  before  any  other  herb. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  1.  Fret  not  thy.self  bec;iuse  of  evil  doers, 
neither  be  thou  envious  against  the  workers  of  iniquity. 

3.  For  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  like  the 

grass,  and  wither  as  the  green  herb. 

—  cxxix.  6.  Let  them  be  as  the  grass  vpon  the 
housetops,  which  withereth  afore  it  groweth  up  : 

^7.  Wherewith  tlie  mower  filleth  not  his  hand; 

nor  he  that  bindelli  sheaves  his  bosom. 

-8.  Neither   do   they   which    go  by  say.  The 

blessing  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you :  we  bless  you  in 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Luke  vii.  34.  And  when  the  messengers  of  John 
were  departed,  he  began  to  speak  unto  the  people  con- 
cerning John,  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness 
for  to  see?     A  reed  shaken  with  the  wind ? 

§  3(i.    Herl)s. 
Gen.  XXX.  14.  And  Reuben  went  in  the  days  of  wheat 

3 


harvest,  and  found  mandrakes  in  the  Held,  and  brought 
them  unto  his  mother  Lciih.  Then  Hachel  Siiid  to 
Leah,  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of  thy  son's  mandrakes. 

Jer.  xii.  4.   llow  long  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  the 

herbs  of  every  field  wither,  for  the  wickedness  of  tlieni 

that  dwc'U  therein':'  the  beiists  are  consumed,  iind  tho 

birds  ;  because  they  said.  He  shall  not  see  our  last  end. 

§  37.    (Joiird. 

Jiiiiiih  iv.  0.  And  the  Loud  God  prepared  a  gourd, 
anil  made  ('/  to  come  up  over  .loiiiih,  thai  it  might  be  a 
shadow  over  his  head,  to  deliver  him  from  his  grief. 
So  Jonah  was  exceeding  ghid  of  the  gourd. 

7.  But  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  morn- 
ing rose  the  next  day,  and  it  smote  the  gourd  that  it 
withered. 

—  —  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  sun  did 
arise,  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  e;istwind;  and 
the  sun  beat  upon  the  head  of  Jonah,  that  he  fainted, 
and  wished  in  himself  to  die,  and  said.  It  u  better  for 
me  to  die  than  to  live. 

9.  And  God  said  to  Jonah,  Doest  thou  well  to 

be  angry  for  the  gourd  ?  And  he  said,  1  do  well  to  be 
angry,  ecen,  unto  death. 

§  38.    Flowers. 

See  1  Kiiiffs  vii.  36.  &>l.  ii.  1, 16.  Is.  xxxr.  1.  IIos. 
xiv.  5.    Mat.  vi.  38. 

§  39.    Fruits. 

A'»)«.  xiii.  S3.  And  the)' came  unto  the  brook  of  Esh- 
col,  and  cut  down  from  thence  a  branch  with  one  cluster 
of  grapes,  and  they  bare  it  between  two  upon  a  start'; 
and  thei/  liniiinht  of  the  iiomegrauates,  anil  of  the  tigs. 

34.  The  place  was   called   the  brook  Eshcol, 

because  of  the  cluster  of  grapes  which  the  children  of 
Israel  cut  down  li'om  thence. 

Deut.  xxxii.  33.  For  their  vine  it  of  the  vine  of  Sod- 
om, and  of  the  fields  of  Gomorrah  ;  their  grapes  aye 
grapes  of  gall,  their  clusters  are  bitter: 

Hill.  vi.  11.  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts  to 
see  the  fruits  of  the  valley,  (ind  to  see  whether  the 
vine  flourished,  and  the  pomegranates  budded. 

—  —  13.  Or  ever  I  ^\  as  aware,  my  soul  made  me 
like  the  chariots  of  Ammi-nadib. 

b.  xxviii.  4.  xVnd  the  glorious  beauty,  which  in  on 
the  head  of  the  fat  valley,  shall  be  a  fading  flower,  and 
as  the  hasty  fruit  before  the  summer  ;  which  lehin  he 
that  looketh  upon  it  seeth,  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand 
he  eateth  it  uj). 

—  Ixi.  11,  For  as  the  earth  bringeth  forth  her  bud, 
and  as  the  garden  causeth  the  things  that  arc  sown  in 
it  to  spring  forth  ;  so  the  Lord  Goo  will  cause  right- 
eousness and  praise  to  spring  forth  before  all  the  nations. 

§  40.     Fruits  Cut  Off. 

Job  XV.  33.  It  shall  be  accomplished  before  his  time, 
and  his  branch  shall  not  lie  green. 

83.  He  shall  shake  oil'  his  unriiie  grape  as  the 

vine,  and  shall  cast  ofl'  his  flower  as  the  olive. 

/«.  vii.  31.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 
that  a  luan  shall  nourish  a  young  co^^•  and  two  sheep. 

33.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  for  the  abun- 
dance of  milk  that  they  shall  give,  he  sli:ill  eat  butler: 
for  butter  and  honey  shall  every  one  eat  th:it  is  left  in 
the  land. 

23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

every  place  shall  be,  where  there  were  a  tlious;ind 
vines  at  a  thousand  silverliugs,  it  shall  even  be  for 
briers  and  thorns. 

34.  With  arrows  and  with  bows  shall  men 

come  thither;  because  all  the  land  shall  become  briers 
and  thorns. 

35.  And  on  all  hills  that  shall  be  digged  with 

the  mattock,  there  shall  not  come  thither  the  fear  of 
briers  and  thorns;  but  it  shall  lie  for  the  sending  forth 
of  oxen,  and  for  the  treading  of  lesser  cattle. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Behold,  the  Loud  maketh  the  earth 
emiUy,  and  maketh  it  waste,  and  turneth  it  ujBide 
dowii,  and  scattcreth  abroad  tlie  inhaliilants  thereof. 

3.  The  land  shall  lie  utterly  emptied,  and  ut- 
terly spoiled :  for  the  Loud  hath  spoken  this  word. 

— 4.  The  earth  mourneth  and  fadeth  away,  the 

world  hingnisheth  aial  fadeth  away,  the  haughty  peo- 
ple of  the  earth  do  languish. 


CHAP.  VI. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Is.  xxiy.  5.  The  earth  also  is  defiled  under  the  inhabi- 
tants thereof;  because  they  have  transgressed  the  laws, 
changed  the  ordinance,  broken  the  everlasting  cove- 
nant. 

—  —  6.  Therefore  hath  the  curse  devoured  the 
earth,  and  they  that  dwell  therein  are  desolate:  there- 
fore the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are  biu'ned,  and  few 
men  left. 

7.  The    new  wine   mourneth,  the  vine    lan- 

guisheth,  all  the  merryhearted  do  sigh. 

Jer.  iv.  25.  I  Ijeheld,  and,  lo,  Iheiv  tra«  no  man,  and 
all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were  fled, 

20.  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  the  fruitful  place  wa-s  a 

wilderness,  and  all  the  cities  thereof  were  broken 
down  at  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  arid  by  his  fierce 
anger. 

• —  xi.  16.  The  Lord  called  thy  name,  A  green  olive 
tree,  fair,  and  of  goodly  fruit :  with  the  noise  of  a  great 
tumtilt  he  hath  kindled  fire  upon  it,  and  the  branches 
of  it  are  broken. 

—  xii.  10.  Many  pastors  have  destroyed  my  vine- 
yard, thev  have  trodden  my  portion  under  foot,  they 
have  made  my  pleasant  portion  a  desolate  wilder- 
ness. 

11.  They  have  made  it  desolate,  and  being  des- 
olate it  mourneth  unto  me ;  the  whole  land  is  made 
desolate,  because  no  man  layeth  it  to  heart. 

13.  The  spoilers  are  come  upon  all  high  places 

through  the  wilderness:  for  the  sword  of  tlie  Lord 
shall  devour  from  the  one  end  of  the  land  even  to  the 
oilier  end  of  the  land  :  no  flesh  shall  have  peace. 

13.  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap 

thorns :  they  have  put  themselves  to  pain,  but  shall 
not  profit :  and  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  your  reve- 
nues because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord. 

Uos.  ix.  15.  All  their  wickedness  is  in  Gilgal:  for 
there  I  liated  them  :  for  the  wickedness  of  their  doings 
I  will  drive  them  out  of  mine  house,  I  will  love  them 
no  more  :  all  their  princes  are  revolters. 

16.  Ephraim  is  smitten,  their  root  is  dried  up, 

they  shall  l)ear  no  fruit:  yea,  though  they  bring  forth, 
yet  will  I  slay  eten  the  beloved />(«<  of  their  womb. 

§  41.    Trees. 

(1.   GROWTH.) 

Job  viii.  16.  He  is  green  before  the  sun,  and  his 
branch  shooteth  forth  in  his  garden. 

17.  His  roots  are  wrapped  about  the  heap,  and 

seeth  the  place  of  stones. 

—  xiv.  7.  For  there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut 
down,  that  it  will  sprout  again,  and  that  the  tender 
branch  thereof  will  not  cease. 

8.  Though  the  root   thereof  wax  old  in  the 

earth,  and  the  stock  thereof  die  in  the  ground  ; 

— ■  —  9.  Yet  through  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud, 
and  bring  fortli  boughs  like  a  jilant. 

Ps.  civ.  10.  The  trees  of  the  Lord  are  full  of  sap  ; 
the  cedars  of  Lebanon,  which  he  hath  planted; 

Is.  vi.  11.  Then  said  L  Lord,  how  long?  And  he 
answered.  Lentil  the  cities  be  wasted  without  inhabit- 
ant, and  the  houses  without  man,  and  the  land  be  ut- 
terly desolate, 

12.  And    the   Lord  have  removed  men   far 

away,  and  there  he  a  great  forsaking  in  the  midst  of  the 
laud. 

13.  But  yet  in  it  shall  he  a  tenth,  and  it  shall 

return,  and  shall  be  eaten :  as  a  ti-il  tree,  and  as  an 
oak,  whose  substance  is  in  them,  when  they  cast  their 
leaves :  so  the  holy  seed  shall  be  tlie  substance  thereof 

—  xli.  19.  I  will  plant  iu  the  wilderness  the  cedar, 
the  shittah  tree,  and  tlie  myrtle,  and  the  oil  tree ;  I 
will  set  in  the  desert  the  fir  tree,  aiul  the  pine,  and  the 
bo.x  tree  together; 

20.  That  they  may  see,  and  know,  and  con- 
sider, and  understand  together,  that  the  hand  of  the 
Loud  hath  done  this,  and  tlie  IIolj'  One  of  Israel  hath 
created  it. 

Jer.  xvu.  5.  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  Cursed  be  the 
man  that  trustetli  in  man,  and  maketh  flesh  his  arm, 
and  wliast  lieart  departcth  from  tlie  Loud. 

6.  For  he  shall  be  like  the  heath  in  the  desert, 

and  shall  not  see  when  good  cometli ;  but  shall  inhabit 


the  parched  places  in  the  wilderness,  in,  a  salt  land  and 
not  inhabited. 

• 7.  Blessed   is  the  man   that  trusteth  in  the 

Lord,  and  whose  hope  the  Lord  is. 

8.  For  he  shall   be  as  a  tree  planted  oy  the 

waters,  and  that  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  the  liv^r, 
and  shall  not  see  when  heat  cometh,  but  her  leaf  shall 
be  green;  and  shall  not  be  careful  in  the  year  of 
drought,  neither  shall  cease  from  yielding  fruit. 

Has.  xiv.  4.  I  will  heal  their  backsliding,  I  will  love 
them  freely:  for  mine  anger  is  turned  away  from  him. 

5.  I  will  be  as  the  dew  unto  Israel :  he  shall 

grow  as  the  lily,  and  cast  forth  his  roots  as  Lebanon. 

0.  His  branches  shall  spread,  and  his  Ijeauty 

shall  be  as  the  olive  tree,  and  his  smell  as  Lebanon. 

7.  They  that   dwell   under  his  shadow  shall 

return ;  they  shall  revive  as  the  corn,  and  grow  as  the 
vine :  the  scent  thereof  shidl  he  as  the  wine  of  Lebanon. 

(3.    DESTRUCTION.) 

Ps.  cv.  33.  He  smote  their  vines  also  and  their  fig 
trees  ;  and  brake  the  trees  of  their  coasts. 

Is.  xl.  23.  That  bringeth  the  princes  to  nothing;  he 
maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  vanity. 

24.  Yea,  they  shall  not  be  planted ;  yea,  they 

shall  not  be  sown  ;  yea,  their  stock  shall  not  take  root 
in  the  earth:  and  he  shall  also  blow  u]5on  them,  and 
they  shall  wither,  and  the  whirlwind  shall  take  them 
away  as  stubble. 

Ezck.  XX.  40.  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the 
south,  and  drop  thi/  word  toward  the  south,  and  proph- 
esy against  the  forest  of  the  south  field  ; 

47.  And  say  to  the  forest  of  the  south.  Hear 

the  word  of  the  Lord  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD  ;  Be- 
hold, I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  thee,  and  it  shall  devour 
every  green  tree  in  thee,  and  every  diy  tree  :  the  flam- 
ing flame  shall  not  be  quenched,  and  all  faces  from 
the  south  to  the  north  shall  be  burned  therein. 

48.  And  all  flesh  shall  see   that  I  the  Lord 

have  kindled  it:  it  shall  not  be  quenched. 

Zech.  xi.  1.  Open  thy  doors,  O  Lebanon,  that  the  fire 
may  devour  thy  cedars. 

2.  Howl,  fir  tree;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen;  be- 
cause the  mighty  are  spoiled  :  howl,  O  ye  oaks  of 
Bashan ;  for  the  forest  of  the  vintage  is  come  down. 

Mat.  iii.  10.  And  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto  the 
root  of  the  trees :  therefore  every  tree  which  bringeth 
not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the 
fire. 


CHAP.  VI. 

ARTICULATES,    MOLLUSCS,    FISH, 
AND   REPTILES. 

§  42.    The  Horseleech. 

Prov.  XXX.  15.  The  horseleech  hath  two  daughters, 
cn/inr/,  Give,  give.  There  are  three  things  that  are  never 
satisfied,  i/ea,  four  things  say  not.  It  is  enough  : 

10.   The  grave ;  and  the  barren  womlj ;   the 

earth  that  is  not  filled  with  water ;  and  the  fire  that 
saith  not.  It  is  enough. 

§  43.    Insects. 

(1.   LITER.\L.) 

Deut.  x.xviii.  43.  All  thy  trees  and  fruit  of  thy  land 
shall  the  locust  consume. 

Prott.  XXX.  24.  There  be  four  things  which  are  little 
upon  the  earth,  but  tliey  are  exceeding  wise: 

25.  The  ants  are  a  people  not  strong,  3'et  they 

prepare  tlicir  meat  in  the  summer; 

27.  Tlie  locusts  have  no  king,  yet  go  they  forth 

all  of  them  by  bands  ; 

28.  The  spider  taketh  hold  with  her  hands,  and 

is  in  king's  palaces. 

Joel  i.  4.  That  which  the  palmerworm  hath  left  liath 
the  locust  eaten  ;  and  that  which  the  locust  hath  left 
hath  the  cankerworm  eaten  ;  and  that  which  the  can- 
kerworm  hath  left  hath  the  caterpillar  eaten. 


388 


CHAP.  VI. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


DOOK  XIV. 


(3.    I'-KlfUATIVE.I 

Is.  vii.  17.  Till'  Uiiiti)  slmll  lirinj;  upon  t hoe,  and  up- 
on thy  pt'iipU',  iiiul  upon  lliy  liillu'i's  lunisc,  days  that 
liiivcnDl  cimu,  IVom  tho  ilay  that  Ephiaim  departed 
fnini  jiidiiU  ;  I'lYii  the  kiii!^  ol  Assyria. 

18.  And  il  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  tJiat 

the  Loiin  shall  hiss  lor  the  fly  that  w  in  the  uttermost 
part  of  tlie  rivers  of  Egypt,  and  for  the  bee  that  in  in 
the  land  of  Assyria. 

l!l.  And  tiiey  sliall  come,  and  shall  rest  all  of 

them  in  the  desolate  valleys,  anil  in  liie  holes  ol  tlie 
rocks,  and  upon  all  thorns,  and  upon  all  bushes. 

(3     LOCUSTS  COMPARED   TO   A    DliVASTATINO   AUMY.) 

Joi'l  i.  0.  For  a  nation  is  como  up  upon  my  land, 
strons;,  and  without  numlii'r,  whose  teeth  an-  the  teeth 
of  a  lion,  and  he  hath  the  clieek  teeth  of  a  great  lion. 

T.  lie  hath  laid  my  vine  waste, and  barketl  my 

fij;  tree :  lie  hath  made  it  clean  bare,  and  cast  it  away ; 
the  branches  thereof  arc  made  white. 

!).  The  meat  olVeriuu;  and  tlie  drink  offering  is 

cut  oil'  from  the  house  of  the  Loud;  the  priests,  the 
Loiiu's  minislei's,  mourn. 

10.  The  tield  is  wasted,  the  land  mounieth ;  for 

the  corn  is  wasted  :  the  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil 
languishcth. 

11.  Be  ye  ashamed,  O  ye  husbandmen ;  howl, 

O  ye  vinedressers,  for  the  wheat  and  for  the  barley ; 
because  the  liarvest  of  tlic  field  is  perished. 

12.  The  vine  is  dried  up,  and  the  tig  tree  lan- 
guishcth ;  the  pomegranate  tree,  the  pahn  tree  also, 
and  the  apple  tree,  eivii  all  the  trees  of  llie  Held,  are 
withered ;  because  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons 
of  men. 

Ifi.  Is  not  the  moat  cut  off  before  our  eyes,  pea, 

joy  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  our  God  V 

17.  The  seed  is  rotten  under  their  clods,  the 

gainers  are  laid  desolate,  the  bams  are  broken  down  ; 
i'or  the  corn  is  withered. 

18.  How  do  tlie  beasts  groan!    the  herds  of 

cattle  are  perplexed,  bccalise  they  have  no  pasture ;  yea, 
the  flocks  of  sheep  are  made  desolate. 

19.  O  LoiiD,  to  thee  will  1  cry :  for  the  fire 

hath  devoured  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness,  and  the 
flame  hath  burned  all  the  trees  of  the  tield. 

20   xiif.  beasts  of  the  tield  cry  also  unto  thee  : 

for  the  rivers  of  waters  are  dried  uji,  and  the  fire  hath 
devoured  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness. 

—  ii.  1.  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  and  sound  an 
alarm  in  my  holy  mountain  :  let  all  the  iiihahitants  of 
the  land  tremble":  for  the  day  of  the  Louu  cometh,  for 
t(  is  nigh  at  hand; 

^  3.  A  dav  of  darkness  and  of  gloominess,  a  day 

of  clouds  and  of  thick  darkness,  as  the  morning  spread 
upon  the  mountains:  a  great  people  and  a  strong; 
tliere  hath  not  been  ever  the  lil<e,  neither  shall  be  any 
more  after  it,  eirn  to  the  years  of  many  generations. 

3.  A  fire  devoureth  before  tlicm ;  and  behind 

them  a  flame  biirneth :  the  land  m  as  the  garden  of 
Eden  before  them,  and  behind  them  a  desolate  wilder- 
ness ;  yea,  and  nothing  shall  escape  them. 

4.  The  appearance  of  them  is  as  the  appearance 

of  horses ;  and  as  horsemen,  so  shall  thej'  run. 

.5.  Like  the  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of 

mountains  shall  tliey  leap,  like  the  noise  of  a  flame  of 
lire  that  devoureth  the  stubble,  as  a  strong  people  set 
in  battle  array. 

G.  Before  their  foce  the  jieople  shall  be  much 

pained  :  all  f;ices  shall  gather  blackness. 

7.  They  shall  run  like  mighty  men  ;  they  shall 

climb  the  walllike  men  of  war;  and  they  shall  march 
«very  one  on  his  ways,  and  they  shall  not  break  their 
ranks : 

8.  Xeither  shall  one  tlintst  another;  they  shall 

walk  every  one  in  his  path  :  and  ir/wn  they  fall  upon 
the  sword,  they  shall  not  be  wounded. 

!).  They  shall  run  to  and  fro  in  the  city  ;  they 

shall  run  upon  the  wall,  they  shall  climb  up  upon  the 
houses;  they  shall  enter  in  at  the  windows  like  a  thief 

(4.  DEi.rsT.n.vxcn:  puomiskd.) 
Jod  ii.  20.  But  I  will  remove  far  off  from  you  the 
northern  armi/,  and  will  drive  him  into  a  land  barren 


and  desolate,  with  his  face  toward  the  cast  sea,  and  his 
hinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea,  and  his  stink  shall 
come  up,  and  his  ill  savour  sliall  come  up,  because  he 
hath  done  great  things. 

§  44.    The  Sniiil. 

Ps.  Iviii.  8.  As  a  snail  trfiifh  mcltetli,  let  evert/ one  of 
thciii  pa.ss  away  :  lihr  the  untimely  birth  of  a  woman, 
thai  they  may  not  see  the  sun. 

§  45.    Fisli. 

See  Oen.  1.  28.  Ex.  vii.  18.  Is.  .\i.\.  10.  Ezck.  x.xix. 
.T,  10.    Juimh  1.  17.     Mat.  xvii.  27. 

§  4C.     Soi  penis. 

(1.    NOXIOU.S.) 

Detd.  xxxii.  24.  Then  shall  he  burnt  with  hunger,  and 
devoured  with  burning  heat,  and  with  liilliT  destruc- 
tion :  I  will  also  send  the  teeth  of  beasts  ujion  them, 
with  the  poison  of  serpents  of  tlic  dust. 

33.  Their  wine  is  the  poison  of  dragons,  and 

the  cruel  venom  of  asps. 

Job  XX.  14.  Yel  his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned,  it  is 
the  gall  of  asps  within  liim. 

—  —  lli.  Heshallsuck  the  poison  of  asps:  thoviper's 
tongue  shall  slay  him. 

Ps.  cxl.  3.  They  have  sharpened  their  tongues  like 
a  serpent ;  adders'  poison  is  under  their  lijis.     Selah. 

(2.   REFEUEXCES  TO   TITE   PRACTICE   OF   CILUtMING 
THEM.) 

Ps.  Iviii.  4.  Their  poison  is  like  the  poison  of  a  ser- 
pent :  they  are  like  the  deaf  adder  that  stoppeth  her 

ear ; 

5.  Which  will  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of 

charmers,  charming  never  so  wisely. 

Ec.  X.  11.  Surely  the  serpent  will  bite  without  en- 
chantment; and  a  baliblcr  is  no  lieltcr. 

Jcr.  viii.  17.  For,  behold,  I  will  send  serpents,  cocka- 
trices, among  you,  wliicli  will  not  he  charmed,  and  they 
shall  bite  you,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  47.    Leviathan. 

(1.    HIS   STRENGTH.) 

Joh  xli.  1.  Canst  thou  draw  out  leviathan  with  a  hook? 
or  his  tongue  with  a  cord  wJdch  thou  lettest  down  ? 

23.  In  his  neck  remaineth  strength,  and  sor- 
row is  turned  into  joy  liclbre  him. 

23   The  flakes  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together: 

they  are  firm  in  themselves ;  they  cannot  be  moved. 

24.  His  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  stone ;  yea,  as  hard 

as  a  piece  of  the  nether  willshmc. 

2~).  AVhen  he  raiseth  up  himself,  the  niighty 

are  afraid  :  by  reason  of  breakings  they  purify  them- 
selves. 

(3.    ms   ARMOR.) 

Joh  xli.  2.  Canst  thou  put  a  hook  into  his  nose  ?  or 
bore  his  jaw  through  with  a  tlmrn  'i 

7.  Canst  thou  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  irons  ? 

or  his  head  with  fish  spears  ? 

12.  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts,  nor  his  power, 

nor  his  comely  proportion. 

13.  Who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  garment  ? 

or  who  can  come  to  him  with  his  double  bridle? 

X4.  Who  can  open  the  doors  of  his  focc  ?  his 

teeth  are  terrible  round  about. 

1,5.  Ilii  scales  are  his  pride,  shut  up  together 

as  with  a  close  seal. 

10.  One  is  so  near  to  another,  that  no  air  can 

come  between  them. 

17.  They  are  joined  one  to  another,  they  stick 

together,  that  they  cannot  be  sundered. 

(3.   niS   rS\T:LSERAmi.TTY.) 

Job  xli.  26.  The  sword  of  him  that  laveth  at  him  can- 
not hold  :  the  spear,  the  dart,  nor  the  habergeon. 

27    He  esleemeth  iron  as  straw,  ami  brass  as 

rotten  wood. 

2S.  The  arrow  cannot  make  him  flee :  sling 

Stones  are  turned  with  him  into  stubble. 

29.  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble :  he  laugheth 

at  the  shaking  of  a  spear. 


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CHAP.  VII. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Job  xli.  30.  Sharp  stones  arc  under  Lim  :  he  spread- 
eth  sharp  pointed  things  upon  the  mire. 

(4.    HIS    SWIFTNESS.) 

Job  xli.  31.  He  malieth  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot: 
he  maketh  the  sea  like  a  pot  of  ointment. 

. 33.  He  maketh  a  jiath  to  shine  after  him;  one 

would  think  the  deep  to  be  hoar}'. 

(5.   HIS   FE.\ULES3    AND   UNT.VMABLE  NATCEE.) 

Job  xli.  3.  Will  he  make  many  supplications  unto 
thee  ?  will  ho  speak  soft  loonU  unto  thee  ? 

4.  AVill  he  make  a  covenant  with  thee?  wilt 

thou  take  him  for  a  servant  for  ever? 

5.  Wilt  thou  plaj'  with  him  as  wUh  a  bird  ?  or 

wilt  thou  bind  him  for  thy  maidens  ? 

—  —  6.  Shall  the  companions  make  a  banquet  of 
him  ?  shall  they  part  him  among  the  merchants  i' 

33.  Upon  earth  there  is  not  his  like,  who  is 

made  without  fear. 

34.  He  beholdeth  all  high  things :  he  is  a  king 

over  all  the  children  of  pride. 

(6.   HIS  TERRIBLE   ASPECT.) 

Job  xli.  18.  Bv  his  neesings  a  light  doth  shine,  and 
his  eyes  are  like  the  eyelids  of  the  morning. 

19.  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burnmg  lamps,  and 

sparks  of  fire  leap  out. 

20.  Out  of  his  nostrils  goeth  smoke,  as  out  of 

a  seething  pot  or  caldron. 

21.  His   breath  kindleth  coals,  and  a  flame 

goeth  out  of  his  mouth. 

(7.   BUT    GOD,    HIS    MAKER,   IS    STILI.    MORE  TO  BE 
FEARED.) 

Job  xli.  8.  Lay  thine  hand  upon  him,  remember  the 
battle,  do  no  more. 

9.  Behold,  the  hope  of  him  is  in  vain :  shall 

not  one  be  cast  down  even  at  the  sight  of  him? 

10.  None  is  so  fierce  that  dare  stir  him  up : 

who  then  is  able  to  stand  before  me  ? 


CHAP.  vn. 

BIRDS. 

§  48.    The  Raven. 

Oeji.  viii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty 
days,  that  Noah  opened  the  window  of  the  ark  which 
he  had  made : 

—  —  7.  And  he  sent  forth  a  raven,  which  went  forth 
to  and  fl-o,  until  the  watere  were  dried  up  from  off  the 
earth. 

§  49.    The  Dove. 

(1.   NOAH'S  MESSENGER.) 

Gen.  viii.  8.  Also  he  sent  forth  a  dove  from  him,  to 
see  if  the  waters  were  abated  from  off  the  face  of  the 
ground. 

— ■  —  9.  But  the  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of 
her  foot,  and  she  returned  unto  him  into  the  ark ;  for 
the  waters  icere  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth.  Then 
he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  her,  and  pulled  her  m 
unto  him  into  the  ark. 

10.  And  he  stayed  j-ct  other  seven  days ;  and 

again  he  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of  the  ark. 

11.  And  the  dove  came  in  to  him  in  the  even- 
ing, am-!,  lo,  in  her  mouth  tou^  an  olive  leaf  plucked 
oft:  so  Noah  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated  from 
off  the  earth. 

■  12.  And  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days,  and 

sent  forth  the  dove,  which  returned  not  again  unto 
him  any  more. 

(2.    GREGARIOUS   AND   TIMID.) 

Ezel:  vii.  16.  But  they  that  escape  of  them  shall 
escape,  and  shall  be  on  the  mountains  like  doves  of 
the  valleys,  all  of  them  mourning,  every  one  for  his 
iniquity. 

3 


ITvs.  vii.  11.  Ephraim  also  is  like  a  silly  dove  with- 
out heart :  thej'  call  to  Egyjit,  they  go  to  Assyria. 

—  xi.  11.  They  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of  Egypt, 
and  as  a  dove  out  of  the  land  of  Assyria  :  and  I  will 
place  them  in  their  houses,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  50.    The  Partridge. 

Jer.  xvii.  11.  As  the  .partridge  sitteth  on  ef/r/s,  and 
hatchcth  t/ieiii  not;  so  he  that  getteth  riches,  and  not 
by  right,  shall  leave  them  in  the  midst  of  his  days,  and 
at  his  end  shall  be  a  fool. 

See  1  Sam.  xxvi.  20. 

§  51.    The  Peacock  and  Ostrich. 

Job  xxxix.  13.  Gavest  tJiou  the  goodly  wings  unto 
the  peacocks  ?  or  wings  and  feathers  unto  the  ostrich  ? 

18.  What  time  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  high, 

she  scometh  the  horse  and  his  rider. 

§  52.    The  Hawk  and  Eagle. 

Job  xxxix.  26.  Doth  the  hawk  fly  by  thy  wisdom, 
a)ul  stretch  her  wings  toward  the  south  ? 

27.  Dotli  the  eagle  mount  up  at  thy  command, 

and  make  her  nest  on  high  ? 

28.  She  dwelleth  and  abideth  on  the  rock, 

upon  the  crag  of  the  rock,  and  the  strong  place. 

29.  From  thence  she  seeketh  the  prey,  and  her 

eyes  behold  afar  off. 

30.  Her  yoimg  ones  also  suck  up  blood :  and 

where  the  slain  are,  there  is  she. 

Mai.  xxiv.  28.  For  wheresoever  the  carcass  is,  there 
will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together. 

Luke  xvii.  37.  And  they  answered  and  said  unto 
him,  Where,  Lord  ?  And  he  said  unto  them,  Where- 
soever the  body  is,  thither  wiU  the  eagles  be  gathered 
together. 

§  53.    The  Habits  of  Birds. 

(1.    THEIR  NESTS.) 

Ps  Ixxxiv.  3.  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  a  house, 
and  the  swallow  a  nest  for  herself,  where  she  may  lay 
her  j'oung,  eren  thine  altars,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King, 
and  my  God. 

—  civ.  17.  Where  the  birds  make  their  nests :  as  for 
the  stork,  the  fir  trees  are  her  house. 

(2.    SINGING.) 

Ps.  civ.  12.  B_v  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 
have  their  habitation,  which  sing  among  the  branches. 

(3.   MIGRATIONS.) 

Jcr.  viii.  7.  Yea,  the  stork  in  the  heaven  knoweth 
her  appointed  times;  and  the  turtle  and  the  crane  and 
the  swallow  observe  the  time  of  their  coming;  but  my 
people  know  not  the  judgment  of  the  Lord. 

(4.   CARE   FOR   YOUNG.) 

See  Detit.  xxxii.  11.     Mai.  xxiii.  37.     Lake  xiii.  34. 

(5.   NEGLECT   OF   YOUNG.) 

Job  xxxix.  14.  Which  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth, 
and  warmeth  them  in  the  dust, 

— •  —  15.  And  forgetteth  that  the  foot  may  crush 
them,  or  that  the  wild  beast  may  break  them. 

16.  She  is  hardened  against  her  young  ones, 

as  though  t/iey  were  not  hers :  her  labour  is  in  vain 
without  fear : 

(6.    QUARRELS.) 

Jer.  xii.  9.  Mine  heritage  w  unto  me  as  a  speckled 
bird,  the  birds  round  about  are  against  her;  come  ye, 
assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour. 

§  54.    Birds  as  Imag'es  of  Sorrow. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  13.  Though  ye  have  lain  among  the  pots, 
1/ct  shall  yc  he  as  the  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  silver, 
and  her  feathei-s  with  yellow  gold. 

—  cii.  6.  I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness:  1 
am  like  an  owl  of  the  desert. 

7.  I  watch,  and  am  as  a  sparrow  alone  upon 

the  housetop. 

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CHAP.  VIII. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


§  55. 


CHAP.  VIII. 
MAMMALS. 
Aiiimiil  IiiMiuots  mid  Habits. 


(1.    EATIXd    IN    SII.l'.NCE.) 

Job  vi.  .■).  Doth  ihc  Willi  nss  bray  when  he  hath 
grass?  or  lowcth  the  ox  over  his  foiider? 

(2.   SLEEPINO  DURING   THE   DAY.) 

Jtib  xxxvii.  7.  lie  scaloth  iiptlie  hand  of  every  man; 
that  all  men  mav  know  his  work. 

8.  Then  the  beasts  go  iuto  ileus,  ami  remain 

in  their  places. 

(3.    LK.WINO   TIIEm  DAJIS  AT   MATfUITT.) 

Job  xxxix.  4.  Tlieir  young  ones  arc  in  good  liking, 
they  grow  up  ^vith  corn ;  they  go  Ibrlli,  and  rotimi 
not  uuto  thcMi. 

(4.    SEXVAL   lin'UI.SEB.) 

Jer.  ii.  23.  How  canst  thou  say,  I  am  not  polluted, 
I  have  not  gone  aftiT  IJaalimy  See  thy  waj'  in  the 
valley,  know  what  llicm  lia.^t  done:  thou  art  a  swift 
droniid.'iry  traversing  Irt  ways; 

24.  A  wild  ass  tiseil"  to  the  wilderness,  that 

snulleth  up  the  wind  at  her  pleasure;  in  her  occasion 
who  can  turn  her  away?  all  they  that  seek  her  will 
not  weaiy  themselves ;  "in  her  mo"nth  they  shall  find 
her. 

2.5.  'Withhold  thy  foot  from  being  unshod,  and 

thy  throat  from  thirst :  "but  thou  saidst,  There  is  no 
ho"iie ;  no ;  for  I  have  loved  strangers,  and  after  them 
will  I  go. 

(5.    INCREASE.) 

,/■"/<  XX i.  10.  Their  bull  gendereth,  and  faileth  not; 
their  cow  calveth,  and  casteth  not  her  calf 

—  xxxix.  1.  Knowest  thou  the  time  when  the  wild 
goats  of  the  rock  bring  forth?  or  canst  thou  mark 
when  the  hinds  do  calve? 

2.  Cansl  thou  number  the  months  that  they 

fulfil?  or  knowest  thou  the  time  when  they  bring 
forth  ? 

3.  They  bow  themselves,  they  bring  forth  their 

young  ones,  they  cast  out  their  soitows. 

(6.   NUKSrXG  TIIEIR  YOUXG.) 

Tawi.  iv.  3.  Even  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the 
breast,  they  give  suck  to  their  young  ones:  the  daugh- 
ter of  my  people  is  become  cruel,  like  the  ostriches  in 
the  wilderness. 

§  56.    Breeding  of  Cattle. 

(1.   TITE   KESD   OF   CATTLE   Wmcn  I-ABAN  GAVE  JACOB 
FOR   HIS   SERVICES.) 

Oen.  XXX.  3-5.  And  he  removed  th.at  day  the  he  goats 
that  were  ringstreaked  and  sjiotted,  and  all  the  she 
goats  that  were  speckled  and  spotted,  and  every  one 
that  had  some  white  in  it.  and  all  the  brown  among 
the  sheep  and  gave  theni  into  the  hand  of  his  sons. 

36.  And  he  set  three  davs'  jom-uey  betwixt 

himself  and  Jacob :  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban's 
flocks. 

(2.  Jacob's  device  to  produce  the  ldvE.) 

Oen.  XXX.  37.  And  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  green 
poplar,  and  of  the  hazel  and  chesnut  tree  ;  and  pilled 
white  streaks  in  them,  and  made  the  while  appear 
which  xeas  in  the  rods. 

38.  And  he  set  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled 

before  the  flocks  in  the  gutters  in  the  watering  troughs 
when  the  flocks  came  to  drink,  that  they  sliould  con- 
ceive when  they  came  to  drink. 

39.  And  the  flocks  conceived  before  the  rods, 

and  brought  forth  cattle  ringstreaked,  speckled,  and 
spotted. 

40.  ,\nd  .Tacob  did  separate  the  lambs,  and  set 

the  faces  of  the  flocks  toward  the  ringstreaked,  and 
all  the  brown  in  the  flock  of  Lal)an ;  and  he  put  his 
own  flocks  by  themselves,  and  put  them  not  imto  La- 
ban's  cattle. 


41.  And    it   came   to  pas.>j,    whensoever    the 

stron-^er  cattle  diil  conceive,  that  Jacob  laid  the  rods 
before  the  eyis  of  the  cattle  in  tlie  gutters,  that  they 
might  conceive  among  the  roilsi. 

43.  But  when  the  cattle  were  feeble,  he  put 

them  not  in:  so  the  feebler  were  Laban's,  and  the 
stronger  Jacob's. 

4:?.  And  the  man  increased  exceedingly,  and 

had  much  cattle,  and  maidservants,  and  meuservauts, 
and  camels,  and  asses. 

(3.   JACOB  ATTRIBUTES  HIS  SUCCESS  TO   PROVIDENCE.) 

Oen.  xxxi.  8.  If  he  said  thus.  The  speckled  shall  lie 
thy  wases  ;  then  all  the  cattle  bare  speckled  :  and  if 
he  saidlhus.  The  ringstreaked  shall  be  thy  hire:  then 
bare  all  the  cattle  riui^streaked. 

9.  Thus  God"  hath  taken  away  the  cattle  of 

your  father,  and  given  them  to  me. 

(4.   BREEDING   OP   HYBRIDS  FORBIDDEN.) 

Ta'v.  xix.  19.  Ye  shall  keep  my  statutes.  Thou  shalt 
not  let  thy  cattle  gender  with  a"  diverse  kind  :  + 

(5.   MULES  NATURAL   HYBRIDS.) 

Oen.  xxxvi.  24.  -(-this  wn-'t  that  Anah  that  found  the 
mules  in  tlie  wilderness,  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Zibeou 
his  father. 

§  o7.    Slieep  and  Goats. 

(1.   INCREASE   PRAYED  FOR.) 

Ps.  cxliv.  13.  That  our  garners  maybe  full,  affording 
all  manner  of  store ;  that  our  sheep  may  bring  forth 
thousands  and  ten  thousands  in  our  streets : 

(2.   MIGR.\TI0N   IN   SEARCH   OP   PASTURAGE.) 

1  Chr.  iv.  38.  These  mentioned  by  their  names  icere 
princes  in  their  fimiilies  :  and  the  house  of  their  fathers 
increiised  greatly. 

39.  And  they  went  to  the  entrance  of  Gedor, 

eren  unto  the  east  side  of  the  valley,  to  seek  pasture 
for  their  flocks. 

40.  And  they  foimd  fat  pasture  and  good,  and 

tlie  land  )tas  wide,  and  quiet,  and  peaceable;  for  they 
of  Ham  had  dwelt  there  of  old. 

—  V.  9.  And  eastward  he  inhabited  unto  the  enter- 
ing in  of  the  wilderness  from  the  river  Euphrates : 
because  their  cattle  were  multiplied  in  the  land  of  tiilead. 

See  Gen.  xxxvii.  12-14. 

(3.    LASIBS   Gn-EN   AS  A  WITN1ESS.) 

Gen.  xxi.  28.  And  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambs  of 
the  flock  by  themselves. 

29.  And  Abimelech  said  unto  Abraham,  What 

mean  these  seven  ewe  lambs  which  thou  hast  set  by 
themselves  ? 

30.  And  he  said.  For  t]ie.ic  seven  ewe  lambs 

shalt  thou  take  ot  my  hand,  that  they  may  be  a  wit- 
ness unto  me,  that  I  have  digged  this  well. 

31.  Wherefore  he  called  that  place  Beer-sheba; 

because  there  they  sware  both  of  them. 

(4.    god's   PEOPLE    CALLED    A  FLOCK.) 

Mieah  vii.  14.  Feed  thv  people  with  thy  rod,  the 
flock  of  thine  hentase,  which  dwell  solitarily  in  the 
wood,  in  the  midst  of  Carmel :  let  them  feed  in  Ba- 
shiui  and  Gilead,  as  in  the  davs  of  old. 

See  Ps.  Ixxix.  13 ;  Ixxx.  1,  2;  xcv.  1+  ;  c.  3.  John 
X.  16. 

5.   SINNERS    LIKENED   TO   LOST   SHEEP.) 

(See  Ps.  cxix.  176.)  ,  .  ^  , 

Ps.  xliv.  11.  Thou  hast  siven  us  like  sheep  np/wJi'^o 
for  meat ;  and  hast  scattered  us  among  the  heathen. 

Jer.  1.  4.  In  those  davs,  and  in  that  time,  saith  the 
Lord,  the  children  of  Israel  shall  come,  they  and  the 
children  ot  Judah  tosrether,  going  and  weepmg  :  they 
shall  go,  and  seek  the  Lord  their  God. 

_  _  6  5Iy  people  hath  been  lost  sheep :  their  shep- 
herds have  caused  them  to  go  astray,  they  have  turned 
them  away  on  the  mount.iins :  they  have  gone  trom 
mountain  to  hill,  thev  have  forgotten  their  resting  place. 

7    All  that  "found  them  have  devoured  them . 

and  theu-  adversaries  said,  "^Ve  offend  not,  because 


:wi 


CHAP.  VIII. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


they  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  the  habitation  of 
justice,  even  tlie  Lokd,  the  hope  of  their  fathers. 
See  Is.  liii.  0. 

(6.  Christ's  par-^-Ble  of  the  lost  sheep.) 

Mat.  xviii.  13.  IIow  lliinlc  _ye?  if  a  man  have  a  hun- 
dred slieep,  anil  one  of  tliem  be  gone  astraj-,  doth  he 
not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine,  and  goetli  into  the 
mountains,  and  seeketh  that  which  is  gone  astray? 

13.  And  if  so  be  tliat  he  tind  it,  verily  I  say 

unto  you,  he  rejoieeth  more  of  that  sheep,  thaii  of  the 
ninety  and  nine  which  went  not  astray. 

X«"fo  XV.  4.  What  man  of  you,  having  a  hundred 
sheep,  if  he  lose  one  of  them,  d(Jth  not  leave  the  ninety 
and  nine  in  the  wilderness,  and  go  after  that  which  is 
lost,  imtil  he  tind  it? 

5.  And  when  he  hath  found  il,  he  laj'eth  it  on 

his  shoulders,  rejoicing. 

C.  And  when  he  conieth  home,  he  calleth  to- 
gether lii-i  friends  and  neighbours,  sa3"ing  unto  thcni, 
Rejoice  with  me;  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which 
was  lost. 

7.  I  say  unto  you,  that  likewise  joy  shall  be 

in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that  repenteth,  more  than 
over  ninety  and  nine  just  persons,  which  need  no  re- 
pentance. 

§  58.    Oxen. 

(1.   WILD.) 

Is.  li.  20.  Thy  sons  have  f;iinted,  they  lie  at  the  head 
of  all  the  streets,  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  net:  they  are  full 
of  the  fury  of  the  Lord,  the  rebuke  of  thy  God. 

(2.    DOMESTICATED.) 

Ps.  cxliv.  14.  TJiat  our  oxen  may  be  strong  to  labour ; 
iJiat  there  he  no  breaking  in,  nor  going  out ;  that  there 
he  no  complaining  in  our  streets. 

Job  xlii.  12.  So  the  Lord  blessed  the  latter  end  of 
Job  more  tliuu  his  beginning:  for  he  had  fcurteen 
thousand  sheep,  and  six  thousand  camels,  and  a  thou- 
sand yoke  of  oxen,  and  a  thousand  she  asses. 

Prop.  xiv.  4.  Where  no  oxen  are,  the  crib  is  clean : 
but  much  increase  is  bj'  the  strength  of  the  ox. 

See  Oeii.  xii.  16 ;  xxxii.  5  ;  xxxiv.  28.     Job  i.  3. 

(3.   EVIL-DOERS   CALLED    COWS   AND   BULLS.) 

Ps.  xxii.  12.  Many  bulls  have  compassed  me :  strong 
bulls  of  Bashan  h;iv'e  beset  me  round. 

13.  They  gaped  ujion  me  icith  their  mouths,  as 

a  ravening  and  a  roaring  lion. 

Amos  iv.  1.  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  that 
are  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria,  which  opjjrcss  the 
poor,  which  crush  tlie  needy,  which  say  to  their  mas- 
ters, Bring,  and  let  us  drink. 

3.  And  ye  shall  go  o\it  at  the  breaches,  every 

rtjw  at  that  whicll  is  before  her ;  and  ye  shall  cast  tliein 
mto  the  palace,  saith  the  Lord. 

See  Jer.  xlvi.  20.     IIos.  x.  11. 


^59. 


§ 


Loss  of  Stock  a  Divine  Infliction. 

Dent,  xxviii.  31.  Thine  ox  shall  be  slain  before  thine 
eyes,  and  thou  shalt  not  eat  thereof:  thine  ass  shall  be 
violently  taken  awaj'  from  before  thy  face,  and  shall 
not  be  restored  to  thee  :  thy  sheep  shall  be  given  imto 
thine  enemies,  and  thou  shalt  have  none  to  rescue 
them. 

See  Jer.  xii.  4 ;  1.  27.     Zech.  xiv.  15. 

§  60.    Horns,  Symbolizing:  Pride  and  Power. 

Ps.  Ixxv.  4.  I  said  unto  the  fools.  Deal  not  foolishly; 
and  to  the  wicked,  Lift  not  up  the  horn  : 

5.  Lift  not  up  your  horn  on  high  :  speak  not 

with  a  stiff  neck. 

See  Jer.  xlviii.  25.    Amoa  vi.  13. 

§  61.    Asses. 

(1.    LOST   AND   SOUGHT.) 

1  Sam.  ix.  3.  And  the  asses  of  Kish  Saul's  father 
were  lost.  And  Kish  said  to  Saul  his  son.  Take  now 
one  of  the  servants  with  thee,  and  arise,  go  seek  the 
asses. 

4.  And  he  passed  through  mount  Ephraim, 


and  passed  through  the  land  of  Shalisha,  but  they 
foiuid  them  not:  then  they  passed  through  the  land 
of  Shalim,  and  tliere  they  were  not:  and  he  passed 
through  the  hmd  of  the  Benjamites;  but  they  found 
tla-m  not. 

.5.  Anil  when  they  were  come  to  the  land  of 

Zuph,  Saul  said  to  his  servant  that  (f^swith  him,  Come, 
and  let  us  retm'n  ;  lest  my  father  leave  earing  for  the 
asses,  and  take  thought  for  us. 

(2.  fouxd.) 

1  Sam.  X.  14.  And  Saul's  uncle  said  unto  him  and 
to  his  servant,  Whither  went  ye  ?  And  he  said.  To  seek 
the  asses :  and  when  we  saw  that  they  were  no  where, 
we  came  to  Samuel. 

1.5.  And   Saul's  uncle  said.  Tell  me,  I  pray 

thee,  what  Samuel  said  unto  j'ou. 

16.  And  Saul  said  unto  his  uncle.  He  told  us 

plainly  that  the  asses  were  found.  But  of  tlie  matter 
of  thekingdom,  whereof  Samuel  spake,  he  told  him  not. 

§  62.    Wild  Asses. 

Job  xxiv.  5.  Behold,  a,i  wild  asses  in  the  desert,  go 
they  forth  to  their  work ;  rising  betimes  for  a  prey ; 
the  wilderness  yieldeth  food  for  them  and  for  tlieir  chil- 
dren. 

See  Job  xxxix.  5.     Fs.  civ.  11.     Jer.  ii.  24 ;  xiv.  6. 

§  63.    The  Horse. 

(1.    HIS   SPEED.) 

Jer.  xii.  5.  If  thou  hast  run  with  the  footmen,  and 
they  have  wearied  thee,  then  how  canst  thou  contend 
with  horses  ?  and  if  in  the  land  of  peace,  'wherein  thou 
trustedst,  they  wearied  thee,  then  how  wilt  thou  do  in 
the  swelling  of  Jordan  ? 

6.  For  even  thy  brethren,  and  the  house  of 

thy  father,  even  they  have  dealt  treacherously  with 
thee  ;  j'ca,  they  have  called  a  multitude  after  thee ;  be- 
lieve them  not,  though  they  speak  fan-  words  imto 
thee. 

(2.    niS   STRENGTH   AND   SPIRIT   IN   BATTLE.) 

Job  xxxix,  19.  Hast  thou  given  the  horse  strength? 
hast  thou  clothed  his  neck  with  thunder? 

20.  Canst  thou  make  him  alraid  as  a  grasshop- 
per ?  the  gloiy  of  his  nostrils  is  terrible. 

3i.  He  pawetli  in  the  valley,  and  rejoieeth  in 

his  strength :  he  goetli  on  to  meet  the  armetl  men. 

22.  He  liiockctli  at  fear,  and  is  not  affrighted ; 

neither  turneth  he  back  from  the  sword. 

23.  The  quiver  rattleth  against  him,  the  glit- 
tering spear  and  the  shield. 

24.  He  swallowelh  the  ground  with  fierceness 

and  rage  :  neither  believeth  he  that  it  is  the  sound  of 
the  trumpet. 

25.  He  saith   among  the  trumpets.  Ha,  ha! 

and  he  smelleth  the  battle  afar  off,  the  thunder  of  the 
I  captains,  and  the  shouting. 

Jer.  viii.  4.  Moreoverlhoushalt  say  unto  them.  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Shall  they  fall,  and  not  arise  ?  shall 
he  tm'n  away,  and  not  return  ? 

5.  Why  then  is  this  people  of  Jerusalem  slid- 

den  back  by  a  perpetual  backsliding  ?  they  hold  fast 
deceit,  they'  refuse  to  return. 

6.  I  hearkened  and  heard,  but  they  spake  not 

aright :  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness,  say- 
ing, What  have  I  done  ?  every  one  turned  to  his 
com^e,  as  the  horse  rusheth  into  the  battle. 

16.  The  snorting  of  his  horses  was  heard  from 

Dan:  the  whole  land  trembled  at  the  sound  of  the 
neighing  of  his  strong  ones ;  for  they  are  come,  and 
have  devoured  the  land,  and  all  that  is  in  it ;  the  city, 
and  those  that  dwell  therein. 

(3.    BUT   HE   REQUIRES  TR.4.ININ0.) 

Ps.  xxxii.  9.  Be  ye  not  as  the  horse,  or  as  the  mule, 

whieh  have  no  understanding;  whose  mouth  must  be 
held  in  with  bit  and  bridle,  lest  they  come  near  unto 
thee. 

(4.  AND  MAY  NOT  BE  DEPENDED  UPON  AGAINST  GOD.) 

Ps.  xxxiii.  17.  A  horse  is  a  vain  thing  for  safety:  nei- 
ther shall  he  deliver  any  by  his  great  strength. 


392 


CHAP.  VUl. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


P<.  cxlvii.  10.  llo  iUlii;ht(l!i  luil  in  llio  sti'cnglh  of 
the  koi'bo  ;  Uu  UikuUi  uul  ijluasuri:  iu  tho  k'gs  of  a  man. 

§  64.     SU  Johii's  Vision  of  Uorses. 

Jiev.  ix.  10.  Ami  the  nuinbor  of  Iho  iirmy  of  the 
horsemen  jrcre  two  himdriil  thousand  thousand:  and 
I  heard  the  number  of  them. 

17.  And  Uuis  1  saw  the  horses  in  Uie  vision, 

and  tliem  lliat  sat  on  them,  having  breastplate.-)  of  fire, 
and  of  jacuitli,  and  brimstone:  and  tlie  he:ids  of  tlie 
hoi-scs  irnv  iis  tlio  lieads  of  lions :  ami  out  of  their 
moutiis  issued  fire  and  smolic  and  brimstone. 

IS.  By  tliesc  three  was  the  third  jiart  of  men 

killed,  by  the  fire,  and  by  the  smoke,  and  by  the  brim- 
slcmo,  which  issued  out  of  tlieir  moutlis. 

19.  For  tlieir  power  is  in  tluir  mouth,  and  in 

then' tails:  for  tlieii' tails  (a/v  Uke  unto  serpents,  and 
had  heads,  (uul  with  them  they  do  hiu-t. 

§  05.    The  Ciimel  mid  Dromedary. 

(1.   THEm   SWIFTNESS.) 

1  Stim.  XXX.  17.  And  David  smote  thom  from  the 
twilight  even  unio  the  evening  of  Die  next  day:  and 
there  escaiied  not  a  man  of  tiiem,  save  four  huntked 
young  men,  wliicli  rode  upon  camels,  and  fled. 

See  Kit.  viii.  10,  14.    Is.  Ix.  0.    Jer.  ii.  23. 

(2.    C.^RUIED   OFF   BY   ROBBERS.) 

Jul)  i.  17.  AVliile  he  w:is  yet  speaking,  there  came 
also  another,  and  said.  The  (.'luildeiins  made  out  three 
bands,  and  fell  upon  the  c;iniels,  and  have  carried  tliem 
awiiy,  yea,  :ind  shiin  the  servants  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword;  and  I  onl)'  am  escajied  alone  to  tell  tiiee. 

§  66.    The  liog. 

Ps.  lix.  C.  Tlie.y  return  at  evening:  they  make  a 
noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round  about  tlie  city. 

Proi'.  xxvi.  11.  As  a  dog  returueth  to  his  vomit,  st> 
a  fool  returnetli  to  his  folly. 

Is.  Ivi.  10.  Ills  watchmen  ai-c  blind:  they  are  all  ig- 
norant, they  iiri'  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot  bark ; 
sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber. 

11.  Yc;i,  lliey  are  greedy  dogs  w/u>h  can  never 

have  enough,  and  they  are  shepherds  t/iat  cannot  un- 
derstand :  they  all  look  to  then'  own  way,  every  one 
for  his  gain,  from  his  quarter. 

2  Pet.  ii.  22.  But  it  is  happened  imto  them  accord- 
ing to  the  true  proverli,  The  dog  is  turned  to  his 
own  vomit  ag;iin ;  and.  The  sow  that  was  washed  to 
her  wallowing  in  the  mire. 

See  Ps.  lix.1-1, 1.5.    Pco.  xxii.  1.5. 

§  67.    The  Coney. 

Ps.  civ.  18.  The  high  hills  are  a  refuge  for  the  wild 
goats  ;  and  the  rocks  for  the  conies. 

Prov.  XXX.  2r>.  The  conies  are  but  a  feeble  folk,  yet 
make  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks: 

See  Lei),  xi.  5.    Deut.  xiv.  7. 

§  68.    The  Roe  and  Hart. 

Si)l.  ii.  16.  Jly  beloved  is  mine,  and  I  am  his :  he 
feedeth  among  the  lilies. 

17.  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 

away,  turn,  my  lieloved,  and  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a 
young  hart  upon  the  mounuiins  of  Bethcr. 

Lnm.  i.  6.  And  from  the  d:iughter  of  Zion  all  her 
beauty  is  departed  :  her  ]irinces  are  become  like  harts 
Vidt  find  no  pasture,  and  they  are  gone  without 
strength  hetbre  the  pursuer. 

See  Deut.  xii.  15.    Ps.  xlii.  1.  Is.  xxxv.  6. 

§  69.    Wild  IJeasts. 

Oen.  xxxvii.  31.  And  they  took  Josei)li's  coat,  and 
killed  a  kid  of  the  goats,  and  dipjied  the  coat  in  the 
blood ; 

32.  And  they  sent  tlie  coat  of  many  colours, 

and  they  brought  ii  to  their  father;  and  said,  This 
have  we  found:  know  now  whether  it  be  thy  sou's 
coat  or  no. 


33.  And  he  knew  it,  and  .s;iid.  It  is  my  .son's 

coat ;  an  evil  beast  h:ith  devoured  hun ;  Joseph  is 
without  doubt  rent  in  pieces. 

Ps.  Ixxx.  13.  The  bo:ir  out  of  the  wood  doth  waste 
it,  and  the  wilil  licast  of  tlie  field  doth  devour  it. 

Is.  hi.  U.  All  yo  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour, 
y('<f,  all  ye  bc:ists  in  the  forest. 

Amos  V.  18.  Woe  unto  you  that  desire  the  day  of 
the  Loun!  to  what  end  is  it  tor  you?  the  day  of  the 
Loud  is  darkness,  and  not  light. 

19.  As  if  a  man  did  llee  from  a  lion,  and  a 

bc:ir  met  him;  or  went  into  the  house,  and  leaned  his 
hand  on  the  wall,  and  a  serpent  liit  him. 

20.  SluM  not  the  day  of  llie  Lord  be  darkness, 

and  not  light?  even  very  dark,  and  no  brightness  in  it? 

§  70.    The  Wolf. 

Ezek.  xxii.  27.  Her  princes  in  the  midst  thereof  are 
\\kc  wolves  ravening  the  jirey,  to  shed  blood,  and  to 
destroy  souls,  to  get  dishonest  gain. 

Jalih  x.  12.  But  he  tli:it  is  a  hireling,  and  not  the 
shepherd,  whose  own  (he  sheep  are  not,  seeth  the 
wolf  coming,  and  le;iveth  the  sheep,  and  fleeth ;  and 
the  wolf  catcheth  them,  and  scattereth  the  sheep. 

13.  The  hireling  fleeth,  because  he  is  a  hire- 
ling, and  careth  not  for  the  sheep. 

See  Mat.  x.  16.    Acts  xx.  29. 

§  71.    The  Fox. 
Liilce  xiii.  32.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go  3e,  and  tell 
that  fox,  + 

^  72.    The  Lion. 

(1.   STRONG   AND   TERRIBLK.) 

Niim.  xxiii  24.  Behold,  the  people  shall  rise  up  as  a 
great  lion,  and  lift  up  himself  iis  a  young  lion :  he  shall 
not  lie  down  until  he  eat  of  the  prey,  and  drmk  the 
blood  of  the  slain. 

Job  iv.  10.  The  roaring  of  the  lion,  and  the  voice  of 
the  fierce  lion,  and  the  teeth  of  the  young  lions,  are 
broken. 

11.  The  old  lion  perisheth  for  hick  of  prey, 

and  the  stout  lion's  whelps  ;ire  sc:Utercd  ;ibroad. 

Ps.  X.  9.  He  lieth  m  wait  secretly  as  a  lion  in  his  den  : 
he  lieth  in  wait  to  c;itch  the  jioor:  he  doth  catch  the 
poor,  when  he  drawcth  him  into  Ins  net. 

—  xvii.  11.  They  have  now  compassed  us  in  our 
steps :  they  have  set  their  eyes  bowing  down  tc  the 
earth ; 

12.  Like  as  a  lion  that  is  greedy  of  his  prey, 

and  as  it  were  a  young  lion  lurking  in  secret  places. 

—  Iviii.  0.  Break  their  teeth,  O  God,  in  their  mouth; 
break  out  the  great  teeth  of  the  young  lions,  ( )  Lord. 

■Icr.  xii.  8.  liline  heritage  is  uiito  me  as  a  hon  iu  tlie 
forest ;  it  crieth  out  against  nie :  therefore  have  I 
hated  it. 

—  XXV.  37.  And  the  peaceable  habitations  are  cut 
down  because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord. 

38.  He  hath  foreaken  his  covert,  as  the  lion: 

for  their  land  is  desi)latc  because  of  the  fierceness  of 
the  oppressor,  and  bec:iiise  of  his  fierce  iinsjer. 

AiHos  iii.  4.  Will  a  lion  ro:ir  iu  tlic  forest,  when  he 
hath  no  iircy  ?  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  den,  if 
he  h;ive  t:iken  nothing':' 

2  Tim.  iv.  17.  Notwithst:iuding  the  Lord  stood  with 
me,  and  strengthened  me;  tli;it  by  me  the  pic:iching 
might  be  fully  known,  and  tlad  alt  the  Gentiles  might 
hear  :  and  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion. 

See  1  Pet.  v.  8. 

(2.  ezekiel's  parable.) 

Ezek.  xix.  1.  Moreover,  take  thou  up  a  lamentation 
for  the  iirinces  of  Isnicl, 

2.  And  say.  What  is  thy  mother  ?     A  lioness: 

she  l;iy  down  among  lions,  she"  nourished  her  whelps 
among  vomig  lions. 

—  —  3.  And  she  brought  up  rme  of  her  whelps :  it 
became  a  young  lion,  and  it  learned  to  catch  the  piey ; 
it  devoured  men. 

4.  The   nations  also  heard  of  him;   he  was 

taken  in  their  pit,  and  they  brought  him  with  chains 
unto  the  l:inil  of  Eirvpt. 

0.  iS'ow  when  she  saw  that  she  had  waited, 


393 


CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


and  her  bopu  was  li)st,  tUcu  she  took  another  of  her 
whelps,  and  made  him  a  yoiing  lion. 

Ezek.  xix.  G.  And  he  went  up  and  down  among  the 
lions,  he  became  a  young  lion,  and  learned  to  catch  the 
prey,  aiid  devoured  men. 

7.  And  he  knew  their  desolate  palaces,  and  he 

laid  waste  their  cities  ;  and  the  land  was  desolate,  and 
the  fulness  thereof,  by  the  noise  of  his  roaring. 

8.  Then  the  nations  set  against  him  on  every 

side  from  the  provinces,  and  spread  their  net  over 
him :  he  was  taken  in  their  pit. 

9.  And  they  put  him  in  ward  in  chains,  and 

brought  him  to  the  king  of  Babylon :  they  brought 
him  into  holds,  that  his  voice  should  no  more  be  heard 
upon  the  mountains  of  Israel. 

§  73.    The  Bear. 

Prov.  xvii.  13.  Let  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet 
a  man,  rather  than  a  fool  in  his  folly. 

—  xxviii.  15.  As  a  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  bear; 
so  is  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  people. 

See  3  Sam.  xvii.  8.     Is.  llx.  11. 

§  74.    The  Unicorn  and  Dragon. 

Job  xxxix.  9.  Will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  serve 
thee,  or  abide  by  thy  crib  ? 

10.  Canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  with  his  band 

in  the  furrow  ?  or  will  he  harrow  the  valleys  after  thee  V 

11.  Wilt  thou  trust  him,  because  his  strength 

is  great?  or  wilt  thou  leave  thy  labour  to  him? 

13.  Wilt  thou  believe  him,  that  he  will  bring 

home  thy  seed,  and  gather  it  into  th}'  barn  ? 

Ps.  xliv.  19.  Though  thou  hast  sore  broken  us  in  the 
place  of  dragons,  and  covered  us  with  the  shadow  of 
death. 

Jei:  X.  33.  Behold,  the  noise  of  the  bruit  is  come,  and 
a  great  commotion  out  of  the  north  country,  to  make 
the  cities  of  Judah  desolate,  and  a  deu  of  di'agons. 

§  7.5.    The  Bcliemoth. 

(1.    ms   FOOD   AND   D^VELLrNG.) 

Job  xl.  lo.  Behold  now  behemoth,  which  I  made 
with  thee ;  he  eateth  grass  as  an  ox. 

•  30.  Surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth  food, 

where  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  play. 

31.  He   lieth    under  the  sliady  trees,  in   the 

covert  of  the  reed,  and  fens. 

33.  The   shadj'   trees    cover    him  with    their 

shadow ;  the  willows  of  the  brook  compass  him  aljout. 

33.  Behold,  he  driuketh  up  a  river,  and  hastcth 

not :  he  trusteth  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  his 
mouth. 

34.  He   taketh    it  with    his  eyes :    his   nose 

pierceth  through  snares. 

(3.   HIS   GREAT   STRENOTH.) 

Jot)  xl.  IG.  Lo  now,  his  strength  is  in  his  loins,  and 
his  force  is  in  the  navel  of  his  bellj^. 

— •  —  17.  He  moveth  his  tail  like  a  cedar :  the 
sinews  of  his  stones  are  wrapped  together. 

18.  His  bones  are  as  strong  pieces  of  brass ; 

his  bones  are  like  bars  of  iron. 

(3.    BUT   GOD   IS   STRONGER.) 

Jf'b  xl.  19.  He  is  the  chief  of  the  ways  of  God:  he 
that  made  him  can  make  his  sword  to  approach  unto 
him. 


CHAP.  IX. 

,MAN  AND  THE  ANIMAL  CREA- 
TION. 
§  76.    Man's  Doniinicin  ever  Animals. 

Gen.  i.  38.  And  God  blessed  them,  and  God  said  unto 
them,  Be  fruitful,  and  multijily,  and  replenish  the  earth, 
and  subdue  it:  and  have  douiinion  over  the  fish  of  the 
sea,  and  over  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and  over  every  living 
thing  that  moveth  upon  the  earth. 

394 


—  ii.  19.  And  out  of  the  ground  the  Lord  God 
formed  every  beast  of  the  field,  and  every  fowl  of  the 
air ;  and  brought  them  unto  Adam  to  see  what  he 
would  call  them  :  and  whatsoever  Adam  called  eveiy 
living  creature,  that  was  the  name  thereof 

Ps.  viii.  4.  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of 
him?  and  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  Mm? 

6.  Thou  madest  him  to  have  dommion  over 

the  works  of  thy  hands ;  thou  hast  put  all  ildmjs 
under  his  feet : 

7.  All  sheep  and  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts  of 

the  field; 

-8.  The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the  sea, 

and  leheiisoeeer  passeth  through  the  paths  of  the  seas. 

—  xci.  13.  Thou  slialt  tread  upon  the  lion  and 
adder:  the  young  lion  and  the  dragon  shall  thou 
trample  under  feet. 

Jam.  iii.  7.  For  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds, 
and  of  serpents,  and  of  things  in  the  sea,  is  tamed,  and 
hath  been  tamed  of  mankind : 

§  77.    The  Animals  Preserretl  witli  >'oah. 

Ocn.  vii.  8.  Of  clean  beasts,  and  of  beasts  that  are 
not  clean,  and  of  fowls,  and  of  every  thing  that 
creepeth  upon  the  earth, 

—  vi.  19.  And  of  every  living  thing  of  all  flesh,  two 
of  every  sort  shalt  thou  bring  into  the  ark,  to  keep 
tliem  alive  with  thee ;  they  shall  be  male  and  female. 

30.  Of  fowls  after  their  kind,  and  of  cattle 

after  their  kind,  of  every  creeping  thing  of  the  earth 
after  his  kind ;  two  of  every  sort  shall  come  imto  thee, 
to  keep  them  alive. 

§  78.    Destruction  Threatened. 

ZepU.  i.  3.  I  will  utterly  consume  all  things  from  off 
the  land,  saith  the  Lord. 

3.  I  will  consume  man  and  beast;  I  will  con- 
sume the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  fishes  of  the 
sea,  and  the  stumblingblocks  with  the  wicked  ;  and  I 
will  cut  otf  man  from  off  the  land,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  79.    Man  and  Animals  Compared. 

(1.    CONTRAST.) 

Ps.  civ.  33.  The  sun  ariscth,  they  gather  themselves 
together,  and  lay  them  down  in  their  dens. 

33.  Man  goetb  forth  unto  his  work  and  to  his 

labour  until  the  evening. 

1  Cor.  XV.  39.  All  flesh  is  not  the  same  flesh :  but 
there  is  one  kind  of  flesh  of  men,  another  flesh  of  beasts, 
another  of  fishes,  and  another  of  birds. 

Ec.  iii.  31.  AVho  knoweth  the  spirit  of  man  that 
goeth  upward,  and  the  spirit  of  the  beast  that  goeth 
downward  to  the  earth? 

(3.   EESEMBLANCE.) 

Ps.  xlis.  13.  Nevertheless  man  beinr/  in  honoirr  abid- 
eth  not :  he  is  like  the  beasts  that  perish. 

El',  iii.  19.  For  that  which  befalleth  the  sons  of  men 
befulU-lh  beasts;  even  one  thing  befalleth  them  :  as  the 
one  dieth,  so  dieth  the  other;  yea,  they  have  all  one 
breath;  so  that  a  man  hath  no  preeminence  above  a 
beast :  for  all  is  vanit}'. 

—  —  30.  All  go  unto  one  place ;  all  are  of  the  dust, 
and  all  turn  lo  dust. 

§  80.    Animals  to  be  Kindly  Treated. 

E.r.  xxxiv.  3G.  The  first  of  the  firstfruits  of  thy  land 
thou  shall  bring  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 
Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother's  millv. 

Ia'v.  xxii.  38.  And  whether  it  be  cow  or  ewe,  }'e  shall 
not  kill  it  and  her  young  l.ioth  in  one  day. 

Pent.  xxii.  4.  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  ass  or 
his  ox  fall  down  by  the  way,  and  hide  thyself  from 
them  :  thou  shalt  surely  help  him  to  lift  them  up  agani. 

6.  If  a  bird's  nest  chance  to  be  before  thee  in 

the  waj'  in  any  tree,  or  on  the  ground,  whether  they  be 
young  ones,  or  eggs,  and  the  dam  sitting  upon  the 
young,  or  upon  the  eggs,  thou  shalt  not  take  the  dam 
with  the  young : 

7.  But  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  let  the  dam  go, 


CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV, 


!i!ul  take  the  yoiitm;  to  thre ;  tluit  it  may  be  well  with 
tlii'c,  niul  M<(("tlion  mayest  proloiis  (Inj  ilays. 

Dent.  XXV.  4.  Tlioushalt  notmu^lc  the  ox  when  he 
treaileth  out  Ihe  corn. 

Pi-cv.  xii.  10.  A  riffhtcoiis  man  roirnnlctli  llip  lifo  of  his 
beast :  but  the  tfinler  incrcii'.-;  of  the  wicked  mr  eniel. 

Luke  xiv.  5.  Anil  answoml  them,  sayiiii;,  'Wliiili  nt' 
you  shall  have  an  a.ss  or  an  ox  lallen  into  a  ]iil,  ami 
will  not  stniijrhtway  pull  him  out  on  the  sabbath  day  ? 

1  Tim.  V.  18.  For  the  Scripture  saitli,  Thou  shall  liot 
muzzle  the  ox  that  treaileth  ovit  the  com.  Anil,  The 
labourer  is  worthy  of  his  reward. 

§  SI.    Instances  of  Kindness  to  Animals. 

Gen.  xxiv.  19.  And  when  she  had  done  givinir  him 
drink,  she  said,  I  will  draw  vnhr  lor  thy  camels  also, 
until  they  have  done  driukin.!;. 

20.  And  she  hasted,  and  emptied  her  pitcher 

into  the  troush,  and  ran  a,u;ain  unto  the  well  to  draw 
tcaUr,  and  drew  for  all  his  camels. 

32.  And  the  man  came  into  the  house :  and 

he  ungirded  his  camels,  and  jjavc  straw  and  provender 
for  the  camels,  and  water  to  wash  his  feet,  and  the 
men's  feet  that  trire  \Yitli  him. 

45.  And  before  I  bad  done  s]ieaking  in  mine 

heart,  behold,  Rcbekah  came  forth  with  hcrpitcber  on 
her  shoulder;  and  .she  went  down  unto  the  well,  and 
drew  water :  and  I  said  unto  her,  Let  me  drink,  I  pray 
thee. 

46.  And  she  made  haste,  and  let  down  her 

pitcher  from  her  fliouhkr,  and  said,  Drink,  and  I  will 
give  thy  camels  drink  also :  so  I  drank,  and  she  made 
the  camels  drink  also. 

^  82.    Jacob's  Present  to  Esan. 

Gen.  xxxii.  13.  And  he  lodged  there  that  same  night ; 
and  took  of  that  which  came  to  his  hand  a  present  for 
Esau  his  brother ; 

14.  Two  hundred  she  goats  and  twenty  he 

goats,  two  hundred  ewes  and  twenty  rams, 

15.  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts,  forty 

kine  and  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses  and  ten  foals. 

16.  And  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  his 

servants,  every  drove  by  themselves  ;  and  said  unto  his 
servants,  Pass  over  before  me,  and  put  a  space  betwixt 
drove  and  drove. 

17.  And  he  commanded  the  foremost,  saying. 

When  Esau  ray  brother  meeteth  thee,  and  askeththee, 
saying,  Whose  art  thou  V  and  whither  goest  thou  ?  and 
whose  are  these  before  thee '! 

18.  Then  thou  sbalt  say,  Tliey  he  thy  servant 

Jacob's  ;  it  w  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  Esau  :  and, 
behold,  also  he  is  behind  us. 

19.  And  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the 

third,  and  all  that  tbllowed  the  droves,  saying.  On  this 
manner  shall  ya  speak  unto  Esau,  when  ye  iind  him. 

5  83.     Animals  Used  for  Transportation. 

(1.  C.\MEI,S  FOR  RrorxG.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  61.  And  Reliekah  arose,  and  her  damsels, 
and  they  rode  upon  the  camels,  and  followed  the  man : 
and  the  servant  took  Uebckah,  and  went  his  way. 

—  xxxi.  IT.  Then  Jacob  rose  up,  and  set  his  sons  and 
his  wives  upon  camels ; 

18.  And  he  carried  away  all  his  cattle,  and  all 

his  goods,  which  he  had  gotten,  the  cattle  of  his  get- 
ting, which  he  had  gotten  in  Padan-aram,  for  to  go  to 
Isaac  his  father  in  the  land  of  Cauiuxn. 

(3.   ASSES   FOK   BURTHEN.) 

Oen.  xlii.  26.  And  they  laded  their  asses  with  the 
corn,  and  departed  thence. 

(3.   ASSE8  FOR   RIDING.) 

Et.  iv.  20.  And  JIoscs  took  his  wife  and  his  sons, 
and  set  them  uiion  an  ass,  and  he  returned  to  the  land 
of  EgApt :  and  Hoses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  hand. 

yiiiii.  xxii.  21.  And  Balaam  rose  up  in  the  morning, 
and  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  with  the  princes  of  iloab. 

2  Sitm.  xix.  25.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  he  was 
come  to  Jerusalem  to  meet  the  king,  that  the  king  said 


395 


unto  him,  Wherefore  wentest  not  thou  with  me,  Jle- 
phibosheth '? 

20.  And  he  answered,  Jly  lord,  O   king,  my 

servant  deceived  me:  lor  thy  servant  said,  1  will  sail- 
dle  me  an  ass,  that  1  may  ride  thereon,  and  go  to  the 
king  ;  because  thy  servant  in  lame. 

1  Kinyx  xiii.  2o.  And  it  tame  to  ])ass,  after  he  had 
eaten  bread,  anil  alter  he  had  drunk,  that  he  saddliil 
for  liim  the  ass,  to  tcil,  lor  the  jirophel  whom  he  had 
brought  back. 

27.  And  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying,  Saddle 

me  the  ass.     And  they  saddled  /liin. 

(4.    WHITE   ASSES   ItlDPEN    BY   RULERS.) 

Jiid.  v.  10.  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses,  ye 
that  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk  by  the  way. 

(5.   AN   ASS   COLT   RIDDEN   BY   CHRIST.) 

3/al.  xxi.  2.  Saying  tmto  them.  Go  into  the  village 
over  against  you,  and  siraigbtway  ye  shall  Iind  an  ass 
tied,  and  a  colt  with  her:  loose  them,  and  bring  tfiii/i 
unto  me. 

3.  And  if  any  man  say  aught  xmto  you,  ye 

shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them ;  and  straigljt- 
waj-  he  will  send  them. 

7.  And  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt,  and  put 

on  them  their  clothes,  and  they  set  /liiit  thereon. 

8.  And  a  veiy  great  multitude  spread  their 

garments  in  the  way;  others  cut  down  branches  from 
the  trees,  and  strewed  t/uin  in  the  way. 

(6.    HORSES   FOR   RIDIXG.) 

See  3  Kings  ix.  18.    Est.  vi.  8,  9.    Amos  ii.  15. 

§  84.    Fishing. 

Mat.  iv.  18.  And  Je.sus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Gali- 
lee, saw  two  brethren,  Simon  called  Peter,  and  Andrew 
his  brother,  casting  a  net  into  the  sea :  for  the}-  were 
fishers. 

19.  And  lie  saith  unto  them,  Follow  me,  and  I 

will  make  you  fishers  of  men. 

20.  And  thej'  straightway  left  tluir  nets,  and 

followed  him. 

21.  And  going  on  ft'om  tlience,  he  saw  two 

other  brethren,  .Tames  tlie  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his 
brother,  in  a  ship  with  Zebedee  tlieir  father,  mending 
their  nets ;  and  he  called  them. 

22.  And  the}'  immediately  left  the  ship  and 

their  father,  and  followed  bim. 

Mark  i.  16.  Now  as  he  walked  by  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
he  saw  Simon  and  Andrew  bis  brother  casting  a  net 
into  the  sea:  for  they  were  fisbei-s. 

17.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Come  ye  after 

me,  and  I  will  make  you  to  become  fishers  of  men. 

18.  And  straightway  they  forsook  their  nets, 

and  followed  him. 

19.  And  when  he  had  gone  a  little  furtber 

thence,  he  saw  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John 
his  brother,  who  also  were  in  the  ship  mending  their 
nets. 

20.  And  straightway  he  called  them :  and  they 

left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship  with  the  hired  ser- 
vants, and  went  after  him. 

Luke  v.  2.  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake : 
but  the  fishennen  were  gone  out  of  them,  and  were 
washing  t!teir  nets. 

Jo!in  \\\.  7.  Therefore  that  disciple  whom  Jesus 
loved  saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord.  Now  when 
Simon  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord,  he  girt  /lis 
fisher's  coat  vnio  him,  (for  he  was  naked,)  and  did  cast 
himself  into  the  sea. 

8.  And  the  other  disciples  came  in  a  little 

ship,  (for  they  were  not  far  from  land,  but  as  it  were 
two  hundred"  cubits.)  dragginiz:  the  net  with  fishes. 

See/s.  xix.  8.     £jci.  x'lvii.  10.     John  xxi.  3. 

§  85.     Fowling. 

1  f!am.  xxvi.  20.  Now  therefore,  let  not  my  blood 
fall  to  the  earth  before  the  face  of  the  Lord;  for  the 
king  of  Israel  is  come  out  to  seek  a  fiea,  as  when  one 
doth  hunt  a  partridge  in  the  mountams. 


CHAP.  IX. 


EXTERNAL  NATURE. 


BOOK  XIV. 


Ps.  cxxiv.  7.  Our  soul  is  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  tlie 
snare  of  tlie  fowlers ;  the  snare  is  broken,  and  we  are 
escaped.  ^ 

—  cxl.  5.  The  proud  have  hid  a  snare  for  me,  and 
cords ;  they  have  spread  a  net  by  the  way  side ;  they 
have  set  gius  for  me.     Sclah. 

—  cxli.  9.  Keep  me  from  the  snare  which  they  have 
/laid  for  me,  and  the  gins  of  the  workers  of  iniquity. 

10.  Let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  nets, 

whilst  tliat  I  withal  escape. 

—  cxlii.  3.  When  my  spirit  was  overwhelmed  with- 
in mc,  then  thou  knewest  my  path.  In  the  way  where- 
in I  walked  have  they  privily  laid  a  snare  for  me. 

Prov.  i.  17.  Surely  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the 
sight  of  any  bird. 

Ec.  ix.  12.  For  man  also  knoweth  not  his  time:  as 
the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net,  and  as  the  birds 
that  are  caught  in  the  snare ;  so  are  the  sons  of  men 
snared  in  an  evil  time,  when  it  falleth  suddenly  upon 
them. 

Lam.  iii.  53.  Mine  enemies  chased  me  sore,  like  a 
bird,  without  cause. 

Arnos  iii.  5.  Can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth, 
where  no  gin  is  for  him  ?  shall  one  take  up  a  snare  from 
the  earth,  and  have  Uiken  nothing  at  all  ? 

§  86.    Hunting. 

(1.   FOK  FOOD.) 

Oen.  X.  9.  He  was  a  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord  : 
wherefore  it  is  said.  Even  asKimrod  the  mighty  hunter 
before  the  Lord. 

—  XXV.  37.  And  the  boys  grew :  and  Esau  was  a 
cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the  field ;  and  Jacob  icas  a 
plain  man,  dwelling  in  tents. 

—  xxvii.  3.  Now  therefore  take,  I  pray  thee,  thy 
weapons,  thy  quiver  and  thy  bow,  and  go  out  to  the 
field,  and  take  me  some  venison  ; 

5.  And  Rebekah  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to 

Esau  his  son.  And  Esau  went  to  the  field  to  hunt/o;- 
venison,  and  to  bring  it. 

—  —  30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  Isaac  had 
made  an  end  of  blessing  Jacob,  and  Jacob  was  yet 
scarce  gone  out  from  the  presence  of  Isaac  his  father, 
that  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  his  hunting. 

(3.    FOR  MISCHIEF.) 

Jud.  XV.  4.  And  Samson  went  and  caught  three  hun- 
dred foxes,  and  took  firebrands,  and  turned  tail  to  tail, 
and  put  a  firebrand  in  the  midst  between  two  tails. 

5.  And  when  he  had  set  the  brands  on  fire,  he 

let  i!ie7n  go  into  the  standing  corn  of  the  Philistines, 
and  burnt  up  both  the  shocks,  and  also  the  standing 
corn,  with  the  vineyards  and  olives. 

(3.   TO  DESTROY   WILD  BE.\STS.) 

1  Sam,  xvu.  34.  And  David  said  imto  Saul,  Thy  ser- 


vant kejit  his  father's  sheep,  and  there  came  a  lion,  and 
a  bear,  and  look  a  lamb  out  of  the  flock : 

35.  And  I  went  out  after  him,  and  smote  him, 

and  delivered  it  out  of  his  raouUi :  and  when  he  arose 
against  me,  I  caught  him  by  his  beard,  and  smote  him, 
and  slew  him. 

See  3  Sam.  xxiii.  20.    7s.  li.  30. 


§  87. 


Hebrew  Law  on  Death  or  Damage  by 
Horned  Cattle. 


Ej:  xxi.  28.  If  an  ox  gore  a  man  or  a  woman,  that 
they  die :  then  the  ox  shall  be  sui-ely  stoned,  and  his 
flesh  shall  not  be  eaten ;  but  the  owner  of  the  ox  shfcU 
be  quit. 

39.  But  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  push  with  his 

horn  in  time  past,  and  it  hath  been  testified  to  his  own- 
er, and  he  hath  not  kept  him  in,  but  that  he  hath  kill- 
ed a  man  or  a  woman  ;  the  ox  shall  be  stoned,  and  his 
owner  also  shall  be  put  to  death. 

30.  If  there  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  money, 

then  he  shall  give  for  the  ransom  of  his  life  whatso- 
ever is  laid  ujion  him. 

31.  Whether  he  have  gored  a  sou,  or  have  gored 

a  daughter,  according  to  this  judgment  shall  it  be  done 
unto  him. 

33.  If  the  ox  shall  push  a  manservant  or  a 

maidservant ;  he  shall  give  unto  their  master  thirty  she- 
kels of  silver,  and  the  ox  shall  be  stoned. 

35.  And  if  one  man's  ox  hurt  another's,  that  he 

die ;  then  the}'  shall  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the 
money  of  it ;  and  the  dead  o.r  also  they  shall  divide. 

36.  Or  if  it  be  known  tliat  the  ox  hath  used  to 

push  in  time  past,  and  his  owner  hath  not  kept  him 
in ;  he  shall  surely  pay  ox  for  ox ;  and  the  dead  shall  be 
his  own. 

§  88.    Man  may  learn  Wisdom  ft'om  Animals. 

Job  xii.  7.  But  ask  now  the  beasts,  and  they  shall 
teach  thee ;  and  the  fowls  of  the  air,  and  they  shall 
tell  thee : 

8.  Or  speak  to  the  earth,  and  it  shall  teach  thee  ; 

and  the  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  declare  upon  thee. 

—  XXXV.  11.  Who  teacheth  us  more  than  the  beasts 
of  the  earth,  and  maketh  us  wiser  than  the  fowls 
of  heaven  ? 

ProD.  vi.  6. 

ways,  and  be  wise : 

7.  Which  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler, 

8.  Provideth  hermeat  in  the  summer,  andgath- 

ereth  her  food  in  the  harvest. 

—  XXX.  39.  There  be  three  things  which  go  well, 
yea,  four  are  comely  in  going : 

30.  A  lion,  which  is  strongest  among  beasts, 

and  turneth  not  away  for  any  ; 

31.  A  greyhound  ;  a  he  goat  also  ;  and  a  king, 

against  whom  there  is  no  rising  up. 


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INDUSTRIAL   EMPLOYMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS,      book  xv 


BOOK  XT,-mi)USTETAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND 

riiODUCTS. 


CHAP.  I. 

IDLENESS   AND   INDUSTRY. 
§  1.    Sloth. 

(1.   DESCRIBED.) 

Pror.  xviii.  9.  He  also  that  is  slothful  in  his  work  is 
brother  to  him  that  is  a  great  wastcT. 

—  xix.  24.  A  slothful  muii  hidiili  his  hand  in  his 
hosoni,  and  will  not  so  much  as  bring  it  to  his  mouth 
again. 

" —  xxi.  2o.  The  desire  of  the  slothful  killeth  hira ; 
for  his  hands  refuse  to  labour. 

2G.  He  covcteth  greedily  all  the  day  long :  but 

the  righteous  giveth  and  spareth  not. 

—  .\xii.  13.  The  slothful  man  saith,  There  is  a  lion 
without,  I  shall  be  slain  in  the  street-s. 

—  xxvi.  13.  The  slothful  nmyi  saith,  There  is  a  lion 
in  the  way ;  a  lion  is  in  the  streets. 

14.  As  tlie  door  turncth  upon  his  hinges,  so 

doth  the  slothful  upon  his  lied. 

15.  The  slothful  Uideth  his  hand  in/iiibosom  ; 

it  grieveth  him  to  bring  it  again  to  his  mouth. 

Ui.  The  sluggard  is  wiser  in  his  own  conceit 

than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason. 

(2.    SHARPLY  CHALLENGED,) 

Prm.  vi.  9.   How  long  wilt  thou  sleep,  O  sluggard  1 
when  wilt  thou  arise  out  of  thy  sleep  ? 
See  Pron.  vi.  6-10. 

(3.   ITS  EFFECTS.) 

Pron.  vi.  10.  Tet  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  lit- 
tle folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep ; 

11.  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  as  one  that  trav- 

elleth,  and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man. 

—  X.  26.  As  vinegar  to  the  teeth,  and  as  smoke  to 
the  eyes,  so  is  the  sluggard  to  them  that  send  him. 

—  "xix.  1.5.  SlothfuTuess  casteth  into  a  deep  sleep; 
and  an  idle  soul  shall  sutfer  hunger. 

—  XX.  4.  The  sluggard  will  not  plough  by  reason  of 
the  cold ;  therefore  shall  he  beg  in  harvest,  and  h/ive 
nothing. 

—  xxiv.  30.  I  went  by  the  field  of  the  slothful,  and 
by  the  vineyard  of  the  man  void  of  understanding; 

" 31.  "And,  lo,  it  was  all  grown  over  with  thorns, 

aii(>  nettles  had  covered  the  face  thereof,  and  the  stone 
wall  thereof  w.is  broken  down. 

32.  Then   I   saw,  and  considered   it  well ;   I 

looked  upon  it,  and  received  instruction. 

33.    Tit  a  litde  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little 

folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep  : 

—  34.  So  shall   thy  poverty  come  as  one  that 

travelleth ;  and  thy  want  as  an  aimed  man. 

Ee.  X.  18.  By  miieh  slothfulness  the  l)uilding  decay- 
eth;  and  through  idleness  of  the  hands  the  house 
droppeth  through. 

§  2.    Idleness  and  Industry  Contrasted. 

Prm.  X.  4.  He  becometh  poor  that  dealeth  irith  a  slack 
hand:  but  tlie  hand  of  the  diligent  maketh  rich. 

5.  He  that  gathereth  in  summer  is  a  wise  son  : 

but  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that  causeth 
shame. 


—  xii.  11.  He  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  be  satisfied 
with  bread:  but  he  that  fnlloweth  vain  persons  is  void 
of  understanding. 

24.  The  hand  of  the  diligent  shall  bear  rule : 

but  the  slothful  shall  lie  under  tribute. 

27.  The  slothful  nuin  roastcth  not  that  which 

betook  in  hunting:  but  the  sidjstance  of  a  diligent 
man  is  precious. 

—  xiii.  4.  The  soul  of  the  sluggard  desireth,  and  hoth 
nothing:  but  the  soul  of  the  diligent  sh:dl  lie  nuide  f:it. 

—  XV.  19.  The  wa_v  of  the  slothful  oion  is  as  a  hedge 
of  thorns:  but  the  way  of  the  rigliteous  is  nuule  plain. 

—  xxviii.  19.  He  that  tilletlf  his  land  shall  have 
plenty  of  liread  :  but  he  that  followeth  after  vaiu^jer- 
sons  shall  have  poverty  enough. 

§  3.     Industry  Enjoined. 

(See  also  Book  XVIII.,  §  87.) 

Prov.  xiii.  23.  Much  food  is  in  the  tillage  of  the  poor ; 
but  there  is  that  it  destroyed  for  want  of  judgment. 

Pom.  xii.  11.  Not  slothful  in  business;  fervent  in 
spirit ;  serving  the  Lord  : 

Eph.  iv.  28.  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more:  but 
rather  let  him  labour,  working  with  his  hands  the 
tiling  which  is  good,  that  he  may  have  to  give  to  him 
that  needeth. 

1  2'hess.  iv.  11.  And  that  ye  study  to  be  quiet,  and 
to  do  your  own  business,  and  to  work  with  your  own 
h;mds,  as  we  commanded  you  ; 

12.  That  ye  may  walk  honestly  toward  them 

that  are  without,  and  ^/irt(yemay  have  lack  of  nothing. 

2  Thess.  iii.  10.  For  even  when  we  were  with  you, 
this  we  commanded  you,  that  if  any  would  not  work, 
neither  should  he  eat. 

11.  For  we  hear  that  there  are  some  which 

walk  among  you  disorderly,  working  not  at  all,  but 
are  busybodies. 

^  12.  Now  them  that  are  such  we  command  and 

exhort  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  with  quietness 
the}'  work,  and  eat  their  own  bread. 

2  Tim.  ii.  6.  The  husbandman  that  laboureth  must 
be  first  partaker  of  the  fruits. 

§  4.    The  Profitableness  of  Hiiniaii  Labonr  (Jues- 
lioned. 

Ec.  i.  3.  What  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  labour 
which  he  taketh  under  the  sun  ? 

—  ii.  10.  And  whatsoever  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept 
not  from  them,  I  withheld  not  my  heart  frotn  any  joy; 
for  ni}'  heart  rejoiced  in  all  my  labour :  and  this  was 
my  portion  of  all  my  labour. 

11.  Then  I  looked  on  all  the  works  that  my 

hands  had  wrought,  and  on  the  labour  that  I  had 
laboured  to  do:  and,  behold,  all  iras  vanity  and  vexa- 
tion of  spirit,  and  there  imis  no  profit  under  the  sun. 

22.  For  what  bath  man  of  all  his  labour,  and 

of  the  vexation  of  his  heart,  wherein  he  hath  laboured 
under  the  sun  ? 

23.  For  all  his  days  are  sorrows,  and  his  travad 

grief;  yea,  his  heart  taketh  not  rest  in  the  night.  This 
is  also  vanity. 

—  iii.  9.  What  profit  hath  he  that  worketh  m  that 
wherein  he  laboureth  ? 

10.  I  have  seen  the  travail,  which  God  nath 

given  to  the  sons  of  men  to  be  exercised  in  it. 


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Efc.  vi.  7.  All  the  labourof  man  is  forhls  mouth, and 
yet  the  appetite  is  not  filled. 

§  5.    The  Question  Answered. 

1  Kings  xi.  28.  And  the  man  Jeroboam  toas  a  mightj' 
man  of  valour:  and  Solomon  seeing  the  young  man 
that  he  was  industrious,  he  made  him  ruler  over  all 
the  charge  of  the  house  of  .Joseph. 

Prno.  xiii.  11.  Wealth  gotten  by  vanity  shall  be  dimin- 
ished :  but  he  that  gathereth  by  labour  shall  increase. 

—  xiv.  23.  In  all  labour  there  is  profit :  but  the  talk 
of  the  lips  tendeth  only  to  penury. 

—  xvi.  20.  lie  that  luboarcili,  laboureth  for  himself; 
for  his  mouth  craveth  it  of  him. 

—  XX.  13.  Love  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  pover- 
ty: open  thine  eyes,  and  thou  shall  be  satisfied  with 
bread. 

—  xxi.  5.  The  thoughts  of  the  diligent  tend  only  to 
plenteousness ;  but  of  every  one  that  is  hasty  only  to 
want. 

—  xxvii.  23.  Be  thou  diligent  to  know  the  state  of 
thy  flocks,  and  look  well  to  thy  herds: 

24.  For  riches  are  not  for  ever :  and  doth  the 

crown  endure  to  ever)'  generation  ? 

25.  The  hay  appeareth,  and  the  tender  grass 

sheweth  itself,  and  herbs  of  the  mountains  are  gath- 
ered. 

26.  The  lambs  are  for  thy  clothing,  and  the 

goats  are  the  price  of  the  field. 

27.  And  t/ioii  shall  hare  goats'  milk  enough  for 

thy  food,  for  the  food  of  thy  household,  and  fur  the 
maintenance  for  thy  maidens. 

-Ec.  V.  18.  Behold  that  which  I  have  seen:  it  is  good 
and  comely /of  one  to  eat  and  to  drink,  and  to  enjoy 
the  good  of  all  his  laliour  that  he  taketh  under  the  sun 
all  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God  giveth  him  :  for  it 
is  his  portion. 

§  6.    Frugality. 

(1.    RECOMMENDED.) 

Prov.  xxi.  17.  He  that  lovctli  pleasure  shaU  be  a  poor 
man :  he  that  lovetli  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be  rich. 

20.   J7iere  is  treasure  to  be  desired  and  oil  in 

the  dwelling  of  the  wise ;  but  a  foolish  man  spcndeth 
it  up. 

John  vi.  12.  When  they  were  filled,  he  said  unto  his 
discii>les,  Gather  up  the  fi-agments  that  remain,  that 
nothing  be  lost. 

13.  Therefore  they  gathered  tJiem  together,  and 

filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  fragments  of  the  five 
liarley  loaves,  which  remained  over  and  above  unto 
them  that  liad  eaten. 

(2.  SHOULD  NOT  BE  CAKRIED  TOO  FAR.) 

Pi'ov.  xi.  24.  There  is  that  scattcrcth,  and  yet  in- 
creaseth ;  and  there  is  that  withholdeth  more  than  is 
meet,  but  it  tendeth  to  povert}'. 


CHAP.  II. 
TILLING  THE  GROUND. 
§  7.    Man's  Orisriiial  Enii)loyment. 

(1.  liEFORE   THE   FALL.) 

Gen.  ii.  8.  Aud  the  Loud  God  planted  a  garden 
eastward  in  Eden  ;  and  there  he  put  the  man  whom 
he  had  formed. 

9.  And  out  of  the  groimd  made  the  Lord  God 

to  grow  every  tree  that  is  jileasant  to  the  sight,  and 
good  for  food  ;  the  tree  of  life  also  in  the  midst  of  the 
garden,  and  tlie  tree  of  Ivnowledge  of  good  and  evil. 

1.5.  And  tlie  Lord  God  ifook  the  man  and  jxit 

him  into  the  garden  of  Eden  to  dress  it  and  to  keep  it. 

(2.   ATTEE  THE   FALL.) 

Oeii.  iii.  23.  Therefore  the  Lord  God  sent  him  forth 
from  tlie  garden  of  Eden,  to  till  the  ground  from 
whence  he  was  taken. 

See  Gen.  iv.  2. 


§  S.    The  Curse. 

(1.    INPLICTED.) 

Oen.  iii.  17.  And  unto  Adam  he  said,  Because  thou 
hast  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  thy  wife,  and  hast  eaten 
of  the  tree  of  which  I  commanded  thee,  saying.  Thou 
shalt  not  eat  of  it :  cursed  is  the  ground  for  thy  sake ; 
in  sorrow  shalt  thou  eat  of  it  all  the  days  of  thy  life ; 

18.  Thorns  also  and  thistles  shall  it  bring  forth 

to  thee  ;  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  herb  of  the  field : 

19.  In   the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat 

liread,  till  thou  return  unto  the  ground ;  for  out  of  it 
was  thou  taken:  for  dust  thou  art,  and  unto  dust  shalt 
thou  return. 

(2.    NOT   TO   BE   REPE.\.TED.) 

Oe7i.  viii.  21.  And  the  Lord  smelled  a  sweet  savour; 
and  the  Lord  said  in  liis  heart,  I  will  not  again  curse 
the  ground  any  more  for  man's  sake ;  for  the  imagina- 
tion of  man's  heart  is  evil  from  his  youth :  neither  will 
I  again  smite  any  more  every  thing  living,  as  I  have 
done. 

§  9.    Fertility  and  Barrenness  are  from  God. 

Ps.  cvii.  36.  And  there  he  maketh  the  hungry  to 
dwell,  that  they  may  prepare  a  city  for  habitation ; 

37.  And  sow  the  fields,  and  plant  vineyards, 

which  may  yield  fruits  of  increase. 

—  —  38.  He  blesseth  them  also,  so  that  they  are 
multiplied  greatly ;  and  suffereth  not  their  cattle  to 
decrease. 

Ileb.  vi.  7.  For  the  earth  which  drinketh  in  the  rain 
that  Cometh  oft  upon  it,  and  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet 
for  them  by  whom  it  is  dressed,  receivcth  blessing 
from  God : 

• 8.  But  that  which  beareth  thorns  and  briers  is 

rejected,  and  is  nigh  unto  cmsing;  whose  end  is  to  be 
burned. 

§  10.    A  Fertile  Land  Promised  the  Hebrews  if 
Obedient. 

Lev.  XXV.  18.  Wherefore  ye  shall  do  my  statutes,  and 
keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them  ;  and  ye  shall  dwell 
in  tlie  land  in  safety. 

19.  And  the  land  shall  yield  her  fruit,  and  ye 

shall  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein  in  safetj'. 

—  xxvi.  3.  If  ye  walk  in  mj'  statutes,  and  keep  my 
commandments,  and  do  them  ; 

4.  Then  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season, 

and  the  land  shall  yield  her  increase,  and  the  trees  of 
the  field  shall  yield  their  fruit. 

5.  And  your  threshing  shall  reach  unto  the 

vintage,  and  the  vintage  shall  reach  unto  the  sowing 
time:  and  ye  shall  eat  your  bread  to  the  full,  and 
dwell  in  your  land  safel_v. 

6.  And  I  will  give  peace  in  the  land,  and  ye 

shall  lie  down,  and  none  shall  make  yon  afraid :  and  I 
will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land,  neither  shall  the 
sword  go  through  your  land. 

9.  F<ir  I  will  have  respect  unto  you,  and  make 

3'ou  fruitful,  and  multiply  you,  aud  estalilish  my  cov- 
enant with  3-ou. 

10.  And  ye  shall  eat  old  store,  and  bring  forth 

the  old  because  of  the  ucw. 

Dent.  viii.  10.  When  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full, 
then  thou  shalt  bless  the  Lord  thy  God  for  the  good 
land  which  he  hath  given  thee. 

—  xi.  10.  For  the  land  whither  thou  goestin  to  pos- 
sess it,  is  not  as  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  whence  ye 
came  out,  where  thou  sowedst  tly  seed,  and  wateredst 
it  with  thy  foot,  as  a  garden  of  herbs: 

—  • —  li.  But  the  land,  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it, 
is  a  land  of  hills  and  valle3's,  and  drinketh  water  of 
the  rain  of  heaven  : 

12.  A  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  careth 

for :  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  thy  God  are  alwaj'S  upon 
it,  from  tlie  beginning  of  the  year  even  unto  the  end 
of  the  year. 

^  15.  And  I  will  send  grass  in  thy  fields  for  thy 

cattle,  that  thou  mayest  cat  and  be  full. 

See  Is.  XXX.  23 ;  xxxii.  30.  Hzek.  xxxiv.  27 ;  xxxvi. 
8,  9.    Joel  ii.  24. 


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Pk.  Ixxii.  10  There  shall  bo  a  liaiulful  of  corn  in 
the  eurlh  npon  the  top  of  tlic  niouiit;iiiis ;  thf  fniit 
thereof  shall  sliake  like  Lebanon:  ami  t/uy  of  the  city 
shall  flourish  like  the  gr.uss  of  the  earth. 

Z<r/i.  viil  11.  But  now  I  will  not  be  unto  the  resUluc 
of  this  people  as  in  the  fonner  days,  suitU  the  Lord 
of  hosts. 

13.  For  tlie  seed  sIuiU  be  prosperous ;  the  vine 

shall  irive  her  fniit.  and  the  ground  shall  give  her  in- 
crease, and  the  heavens  shall  give  their  dew;  and  I 
will  cause  the  remnant  of  this  people  to  possess  all 
these  Oiingit. 

Is.  XXX.  23.  Then  shall  he  give  the  rain  of  thy  seed, 
that  thou  shalt  sow  the  gnnuid  withal ;  and  bread 
of  the  increase  of  the  earth,  and  it  sliall  bo  fat  and 
plenteous :  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 
pastures. 

§  11.    How  Fertile  it  Was. 

Oen.  xxvi.  12.  Then  Isaac  sowed  in  that  land,  and 
received  in  the  same  year  a  hundredlbld:  and  the 
Lord  blessed  him. 

Df'il.  i.  2.").  And  they  took  of  the  fruit  of  the  land 
in  their  hands,  and  brought  it  down  unto  us,  anil 
brought  us  word  again,  and  said.  It  is  a  good  land 
which  tlie  Loud  our  God  doth  give  us. 

—  vi.  10.  And  it  shall  be,  when  the  Lord  thy  God 
shall  have  brought  thee  into  the  land  which  he  swarc 
unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob, 
to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities,  which  thou  build- 
edst  not, 

11.  And  houses  full  of  all  good  tJiingg,  which 

thou  filh'dst  not,  antl  wells  digged,  which  thou  dig- 
gedst  not,  vineyards  and  olive  trees,  \\  hich  thou  jilant- 
edst  not ;  wheii  thou  shalt  have  eaten  and  be  full ; 

12.   Thn  lieware  lest  tliou  forgot  the  Lord, 

which  brought  thee  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
from  the  house  of  bondage. 

—  viii.  8.  A  land  of  wheat,  and  barley,  and  vines, 
and  fig  trees,  and  pomegranates ;  a  land  of  oil  olive, 
and  honey ; 

—  xxxli.  13.  He  made  him  ride  on  the  high  places 
of  the  earth,  tliat  he  might  cat  the  increase  of  the 
fields ;  and  he  made  hini  to  suck  honey  out  of  the 
rock,  and  oil  out  of  the  flinty  rock ; 

14.  Butter  of  kine,  "and  milk  of  sheep,  with 

fat  of  lambs,  and  rams  of  the  breed  of  Bashan,  and 
goats,  with  the  fat  of  kidneys  of  wheat ;  and  thou 
didst  drink  the  inire  blood  of  "the  gi-ape. 

j'l.  Ixv.  13.  The  pastures  are  clothed  with  flocks; 
the  valleys  also  are  covered  over  with  com  ;  they  shout 
for  jo}-,  they  also  sing. 

§  12.    Famine  in  Egyi't  Provided  for. 

Gen.  xli.  34.  Let  Pharaoh  do  t/u'.i,  and  let  hira  ap- 
point ofHcers  over  the  land,  and  take  up  the  fiftli  part 
of  the  land  ot  Egypt  m  the  seven  plenteous  years. 

3.5.  Andlet  them  gather  all  the  food  of  those 

good  years  that  come,  and  lay  up  corn  under  the  hand 
of  Pharaoh,  and  let  them  keep  tbod  in  the  cities. 

30.  And  that  food  shall  l)e  for  store  to  the  land 

against  the  seven  j-cars  of  fiimine,  which  shall  be  in 
liie  land  of  Egypt;  that  the  laud  perish  not  through 
the  famine. 

37.  And  the  thing  was  good  in  the  eyes  of 

Pharaoh,  and  in  the  eyes  of  all  his  servants. 

47.  And  in  the  seven  plenteous  years  the  earth 

brought  forth  bv  handfuls. 

4.S.  And  he  gathered  up  all  the  food  of  the 

seven  yeai-s,  which  wi're  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and 
laiil  up  the  food  in  the  cities :  the  food  of  the  field, 
which  uas  roimd  about  every  city,  laid  he  up  in  the 
same. 

40.  And  .Toseiih  gathered  com  as  the  sand  of 

the  sea,  ver)-  mucli,  until  he  left  numbering ;  for  it  w(U) 
without  number. 

^13.    Royal  and  Priestly  Monopoly  of  Land  in 
Egypt. 

Gen.  xlvii.  22.  Only  the  land  of  the  priests  bought 
be  not ;  for  the  priests  had  a  portion  assigned  t/iem  of 


Pharaoh,  and  did  eat  their  jiorlion  which  Pharaoh 
gave  them  :  wherefore  they  .sold  not  their  lands. 

23.  Tlieu  .Joseph  said  unto  the  people,  BehoUl, 

I  have  bought  you  tliis  day  and  vour  land  lor  Pha- 
raoh :  lo,  /lere  i.i  seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  sow  the 
land. 

24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  tlie  increase, 

that  ye  shall  give  the  fiflh  part  unto  Pharaoh,  and 
four  |)arts  shall  be  your  own,  for  seed  of  tlie  fielil,  ami 
for  your  tbotl,  and  for  them  of  your  households,  and 
for  food  for  your  little  ones. 

25.  And  they  said.  Thou  hast  saved  our  lives  : 

let  us  find  grace  in  "the  sight  of  my  lord,  and  we  will 
be  Pharaoh  s  servants. 

20.  And  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land 

of  Egj'jjt  unto  this  day,  thut  Pharaoh  should  have  tin; 
fifth  part ;  except  the  laud  of  the  priests  only,  which 
became  not  Pharaoh's. 

§  14.    The  Lands  of  Canaan  Divided  among  the 
Hebrews  by  Lot. 

(See  Kum.  xxxiii.  .54.) 

Jti.i.  xiv.  1.  And  those  are  the  countries  which  the 
children  of  Israel  inherited  in  the  land  of  Canaan, 
which  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Xun, 
and  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  tho  tribes  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  distributed  for  inheritance  to  them. 

5.  As  the   Lord   commanded   Moses,  so  the 

children  of  Israel  did,  and  they  divided  the  land. 

Ju.'!.  xix.  51.  These«re  the  inheritances,  which  Eleazar 
the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Xun,  and  the  heads 
of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel, 
divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  in  Sliiloli  belbre  the 
Lord,  at  the  door  of  the  tabern;icle  of  tho  congrega- 
tion.    So  they  made  an  end  of  dividing  tlie  country. 

§  15.    S))oliation  Threatened. 

Micah  ii.  4.  In  that  day  shall  one  take  up  a  parable 
against  you,  and  lament  with  a  dolefid  lamentation, 
and  say,"We  be  utterly  spoiled  :  he  hath  changed  the 
portion  of  my  people":  how  hath  he  removed  it  from 
me !  turning  awav  he  hath  divided  our  fields. 

5.  Therefore  thou  shalt  have  none  that  shall 

cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  the  congregation  of  the  Lord. 

§  16.    Purchase  of  Real  Estate  by  the  Propliet 
Jeremiah. 

Jer.  xxxii.  7.  Behold,  Hanamee!  the  son  of  Shallum 
thine  uncle  shall  come  imto  thee,  saj-ing,  Buy  thee  my 
field  that  it  in  Anathoth :  for  the  right  of  redemption 
it  thine  to  buy  it. 

8.  So  Hanameel  mine  uncle's  son  came  to  mo 

in  tho  court  of  the  prison  according  to  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  and  said  unto  me,  Buy  my  field,  I  pray  thee, 
that  w  in  Anathoth,  which  is  in  the  country  of  Ben- 
jamin: for  the  right  of  inheritance  w  thine,  and  the 
redemption  it  thine;  Iniy  H  for  thyself.  Then  I  knew 
that  this  rfas  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

9.  And  I  bought  the  field  of  Ilanainool  my 

uncle's  son,  that  ira.t  in  Anathoth,  and  weighed  him 
the  money,  eren  seventeen  shekels  of  silver. 

10.  And  1  subscribed  the  evidence,  and  sealed 

it,  and  took  witnesses,  and  weighed  him  the  money  in 
the  balances. 

11.  So  1  took  the  evidence  of  the  purchase, 

both  that  which  was  sealed  arc/mling  to  the  law  and 
custom,  and  that  which  was  open : 

12.  And  I  gave  the  evidence  of  the  purchase 

imto  Baruch  the  soil  of  Xeriah,  the  son  of  JIaasciah,  in 
the  sight  of  Hanameel  mine  uncle's  son,  and  in  the 
liresen"ce  of  the  witnesses  that  subscribed  the  book  of 
the  purchase,  before  all  the  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court 
of  the  prison. 

13.  And  I  chargedBaruch  before  them,  saying, 

14.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of 

Israel ;  Take  these  e\idcnoes,  the  evidence  of  the  iwr- 
chase,  both  which  is  sealed,  and  this  evidence  which  is 
open ;  and  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel,  that  they 
may  continue  many  davs. 

15.  For  tints  sa"ith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

of  Israel ;  Houses  and  fields  and  vmeyards  shall  be  pos- 
sessed again  in  this  land. 
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Jer.  xxxii.  25.  And  thou  hast  said  unto  me,  O  Lord 
God,  Buy  thee  the  lieW  for  money,  and  take  witnesses ; 
for  the  city  is  given  into  the  hands  of  the  Chaldeans. 

43.  And  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  land, 

■whereof  ye  say.  It  if  desolate  withont  man  or  beast;  it 
is  given  into  the  hands  of  the  Chaldeans. 

44.  Men  shall  buy  fields  for  money,  and  sub- 
scribe evidences,  and  seal"  them,  and  take  witnesses  in 
the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  in  the  places  about  Jerusa- 
lem, and  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  cities  of  the 
mountains,  and  in  the  cities  of  the  valley,  and  in  the 
cities  of  the  south  :  for  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to 
return,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  17.    Ploiig'hing:. 

(1.    SnXED  TEAM   FORBIDDEN.) 

Beut.  xxii.  10.  Thou  sbalt  not  plough  with  an  ox 
and  an  ass  together. 

('3.    OXEN   USED   FOR  PLODGHING.) 

Job  i.  14.  And  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Job,  and 
said.  The  oxen  were  ploughing,  and  the  asses  feeding 
beside  them : 

15.  And  the  Sabeans  fell  upon  tJiem,  and  took 

them  away  ;  yea,  they  have  slain  the  servants  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword  ;  and  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tell 
thee. 

(3.   PLOUGHING,   METAPHORICALLY.) 

Jer.  iv.  3.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  men  of 
Judah  and  Jerusalem,  Break  up  your  fallow  ground, 
and  sow  not  among  thorns. 

P«.  cxxix.  3.  The  ploughers  ploughed  upon  my  back: 
they  made  long  their  furrows. 

Ilos.  X.  11.  And  Ephraim  is  a»  a,  heifer  ?A«^m  taught, 
and  loveth  to  tread  out  the  corn  ;  but  I  passed  over  up- 
on her  fair  neck  :  I  will  make  E]ihraim  to  ride  ;  Judah 
shall  plough,  iind  Jacob  shall  break  his  clods. 

13.  Sow  to  yourselves  in  righteousness,  reap 

in  mercy  ;  break  up  your  fallow  ground  :  for  it  is  time 
to  seek  the  Lord,  till  he  come  and  rain  righteousness 
upon  you. 

13.    Ye  have  ploughed  wickedness,  ye  have 

reaped  iniciuity ;  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  lies :  be- 
cause thou  didst  "trust  in  thj'  waj-,  iu  the  multitude  of 
thy  mighty  men. 

(4.    YOKE   USED   SYMI50LICALLY.) 

Jer.  x.xviii.  13.  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  im- 
to  Jeremiah  theprop/cet,  after  that  Hananiah  the  prophet 
had  broken  the  yoke  from  olf  the  neck  of  the  prophet 
Jeremiah,  saying, 

13.  Go  and  tell  Hananiah,  saying.  Thus  saith 

the  Lord  ;  Thou  hast  broken  tlie  yokes  of  wood  ;  but 
thou  shalt  make  for  them  vokes  of  iron. 

§  IS.    Plantiug. 

(1.    SOWING  IMMEDIATELY  AFTER  PLOUGHING.) 

I>(.  xxviii.  23.  Give  ye  ear,  and  hear  my  voice; 
hearken,  and  hear  my  speech. 

24.  Doth  the  ploughman  plough  all  day  to 

sow?  doth  he  open  and  break  the  clod,s of  his  ground  ? 

25.  AVhen  he  hath  made  [ilaiu  the  face  thereof, 

doth  he  not  cast  abroad  the  fitches,  and  scatter  the 
cununin,  and  cast  in  the  princijial  wheat  and  the  ap- 
pointed barley  and  the  rye  in  their  place? 

2(5.  For  his  God  doth  instruct  him  to  discre- 
tion, and  doth  teach  him. 

(2.    MIXED    SEED  FORBIDDEN.) 

Ler.  xix.  19.  +  thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with 
mingled  seed :  + 

Detit.  xxii.  9.  Thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with 
divers  seeds  :  lest  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  which  thou  hast 
sown,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard,  be  defiled. 

(3.   WHEN  TO   sow.) 

Ec.  xi.  6.  In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the 
evening  withhold  not  thine  hand:  for  thou  knowest 
not  whether  shall  jirosper,  either  this  or  that,  or 
whether  they  both  shall  be  alike  good. 

(4.    SPIRITUAL   SOWING   AND  REAPING.) 

Ps.  cxxvi.  5.  They  that  SOW  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy. 


6.  He  that  goeth  forth  and  weepeth,  bearing 

precious  seed,  shaU  doubtless  come  again  with  rejoic- 
ing, bringing  his  sheaves  loith  him. 

§  19.    Eating  from  Stauding  Crops. 

Dent,  xxiii.  24.  When  thou  comest  into  thy  neigh- 
bour's vineyard,  then  thou  mayest  eat  grapes  thy  fill 
at  thine  ow'n  pleasure;  but  thou  shalt  not  put  any  in 
thy  vessel. 

25.  When  thou  comest  into  the  standing  corn 

of  thy  neighbour,  then  thou  mayest  pluck  the  ears 
with  thine  hand;  but  thou  shall  not  move  a  sickle 
unto  thy  neighbour's  st;inding  corn. 

§  20.    Harvest. 

(1.    REAPERS.) 

Ruth  ii.  4.  And,bebold,  Boaz came  from  Beth-lehem, 
and  said  unto  the  reapers.  The  Lord  be  with  you. 
And  they  answered  him.  The  Lord  bless  thee. 

5.  Then  said  Boaz  unto  his  servant  that  was 

set  over  the  reapers.  Whose  damsel  is  this? 

6.  And   the  servant  that  was  set  over  the 

reapers  answered  and  said.  It  is  the  Moabitish  damsel 
that  came  back  with  Naomi  out  of  the  coimtry  of 
Moab ; 

(2.  JOY  OF  ^AR^^:sT.) 

Is.  ix.  3.  Thou  hast  multiplied  the  nation,  and  not 
increased  the  joy  :  they  joy  before  thee  according  to 
the  joy  in  harvest,  ayid  as  men  rejoice  when  they  divide 
the  spoil. 

See  Has.  vi.  11. 

(3.    A   SORROWFUL  HARVEST.) 

Is.  xvii.  4.  And  in  that  day  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
that  the  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  thin,  and  the  fat- 
ness of  his  flesh  shall  wax  lean. 

5.  And  it  shall  be  as  when  the  harvestmen 

gathereth  the  corn,  and  reapeth  the  ears  with  his  arm  ; 
and  it  shall  be  as  he  that  gathereth  ears  in  the  valley 
of  Rephaim. 

— ■  —  9.  In  that  day  shall  his  strong  cities  be  as  a 
forsaken  bough,  and  an  uppermost  branch,  which  they 
left  because  of  the  children  of  Israel :  and  there  shall 
be  desolation. 

•  10.  Because  thou  hast  forgotten  the  God  of 

thy  salvation,  and  hast  not  been  mindful  of  the  Rock 
of  thy  strength,  therefore  shalt  thou  plant  pleasant 
plants,  and  shalt  set  it  with  strange  slips : 

•  11.  In  the  day  shalt  thou  make  thy  plant  to 

grow,  and  in  the  morning  shalt  thou  make  ihy  seed  to 
flourish :  but  the  harvest  shidl  be  a  heap  iu  the  day  of 
grief  and  of  desperate  sorrow. 

(4.    THE   SPIRITUAL  HARVEST.) 

Luke  X.  2.  Therefore  said  he  unto  them,  The  harvest 
truly  is  great,  but  the  labourers  are  few :  pray  j-e  there- 
fore" the  lord  of  the  harvest,  that  he  would  send  forth 
labourers  into  his  harvest. 

Eei:  xiv.  15.  And  another  angel  came  out  of  the 
temple,  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat  on 
the  cloud.  Thrust  in  thy  sickle,  and  reap  :  for  the  time 
is  come  for  thee  to  reap ;  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth 
is  ripe. 

16.  And  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  iu  his 

sickle  on  the  earth ;  aud  the  earth  was  reaped. 

§  21.    Gleaning. 

(1.    PERMITTED  BY  L.iW.) 

Lei\  xix.  9.  And  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your 
laud,  thou  shalt  not  wholly  reap  the  corners  ol^  thy 
field,  neither  shalt  thou  gather  the  gleanings  of  thy 
harvest. 

10.  And  thou  shalt  not  glean  thy  vineyard, 

neither  shalt  thou  gather  erert/  grape  of  thy  vineyard  ; 
thou  shalt  leave  them  for  the  poor  and  stranger :  I  am 
the  Lord  your  God. 

—  xxiii."  22.  And  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your 
land,  thou  shalt  not  make  clean  riddance  of  the  cor- 
ners of  thy  field  when  thou  reapcst,  neither  shalt  thou 
gather  any  gleaning  of  thy  harvest:  thou  shalt  loave 


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tlicni  unto  the  poor,  iind  to  the  stranger:  I  am  the 
Lord  your  CJod. 

Drii'f.  xxiv.  10.  AVhcn  thou  ruttest  down  thine  har- 
vest in  thy  tirld,  and  has!  forirnt  a  slicnl'  in  tlic  field, 
thou  sluili  not  jro  airain  to  felcli  it :  it  sliall  he  for  tlie 
stranger,  lor  tlie  fat hcrle-w,  anil  for  the  widow:  that 
the  Lout)  thy  God  may  bh^ss  tliee  in  all  the  work  of 
thine  hands. 

20.  AVhen  thou  l)e:itest  tliine  olive  tree,  thou 

shall  not  go  over  the  houghs  i>g:iin  :  it  shidl  be  for  the 
stranger,  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  widow. 

21.   When   thou  gatherest  tlie  grapes  of  thy 

vineyard,  thou  shall  not  glean  il  ;ift(rw;ird :  it  sludl  be 
for  the  stnuiger,  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  widow. 

23.  Ami  thou  shall  remember  th;it  thou  wast 

a  bondman  in  the  l;uul  of  Egyiit :  therefore  I  command 
thee  to  do  this  thing. 

(3.   ntlTn  TX  TTTE  FIICI.D  OP  r>o.\z.) 

Ruth  ii.  2.  And  Knth  tlie  Hloabitess  said  unto 
Naomi,  Let  me  now  go  to  the  field,  and  glean  ears  of 
corn  after  !ii)n  in  whose  sight  I  shall  find  grace.  And 
she  said  mito  Iier,  Go,  my  d:iughter. 

3.  And  she  weut,  and  came,  aud  gleaned  in 

the  field  after  the  reapere :  and  her  haji  was  to  light 
on  a  iiart  of  the  field  biionging  unto  Boa/,  who  xcas  of 
the  kindred  of  Elimelceh. 

7.  And  she  said,  I  pray  you,  lot  me  glean  and 

g:ither  ;it1er  the  reapers  among  the  sheaves:  so  she 
came,  ;uul  hath  continued  even  from  the  morning 
until  now,  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the  house. 

8.  Then  said  Boaz  unto  Ruth,  Ilearest  thou 

not,  my  daughter?  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field, 
neither  go  irom  hence,  but  abide  here  fiist  by  my 
maidens : 

9.  Let  thine  eyes  be  on  the  field  that  they  do 

reap,  and  go  thou  after  them  :  have  I  not  charged  the 
}-oung  men  that  they  shall  not  touch  thee  ?  ancl  when 
"tliou  art  athirst,  go  unto  the  vessels,  aud  drink  of  that 
which  the  young  men  have  drawn. 

14.  And   Boaz  said   unto  her,  At  mealtime 

come  thou  hitlier,  aud  eat  of  the  bread,  and  dip  thy 
morsel  in  the  vinegar.  And  she  sat  beside  the  reapers : 
and  he  reached  her  parched  corn,  and  she  did  eat,  and 
was  suftieed,  and  lelt. 

15.  And  when  she  was  risen  up  to  glean,  Boaz 

commanded  his  j'oung  men,  sa3'ing.  Let  her  glean  even 
among  the  sheaves,  and  reproach  her  not : 

1(5.  And  let  t^ill  also  mine  of  the  handfuls  of 

purpose  for  her,  and  leave  them,  th.at  she  may  glean 
them,  anil  rebuke  her  not. 

—  —  17.  So  she  gleaned  in  the  field  until  even,  and 
beat  out  that  she  had  gleaned :  and  it  was  about  an 
ephah  of  barley. 

18.  And  she  took  it  up,  and  went  into  the  city; 

and  her  mother  in  law  saw  what  she  had  gleaned: 
and  she  brought  forth,  and  gave  to  her  that  she  had 
reserved  after  she  w:is  sufficed. 

—  —  31.  And  Ruth  the  ^loabitess  said.  He  said  unto 
me  also.  Thou  shall  keep  fast  by  my  yoimg  men,  until 
they  have  ended  all  my  han'est 

22.  And  Naomi  said  unto  Ruth  her  daughter 

in  law.  It  in  good,  my  daughter,  that  thou  go  out  with 
his  maidens,  th:il  they  meet  thee  not  in  any  other  field. 

23.  So  she  kept  last  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz 

to  glean  unto  the  end  of  barley  harvest  and  of  wheat 
harvest ;  and  dwelt  with  her  motlier  in  law. 

(3.   GLEANDiG,    METAPnOniC.\LLT.) 

h.  xvii.  6.  Yet  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it,  as 
the  shaking  of  an  olive  tree,  two  or  three  berries  in  the 
top  of  the  uppermost  liough,  four  or  five  in  the  out- 
most fruitful  branches  thereof,  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 

—  xxiv.  13.  When  thus  it  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
the  land  among  the  people,  there  nhall  be  as  the  shaking 
of  an  olive  tree,  and  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  the 
vintage  is  done. 

Jer.  vi.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts.  They  shall 
thoroughh'  glean  the  remnant  of  Israel  as  a  vine :  turn 
bock  thine  hand  as  a  grapegathcrer  into  the  l)askets. 

yficah  vii.  1.  Woe  is  me  I  for  I  am  as  when  Uiey 
have  gathered  the  sunmier  fruits,  a.s  the  grape  glean- 


ings of  the  vintage  ;  there  it  no  cluster  to  eat :  ray  soul 
desired  the  first  ripe  fruit. 

§  22.    Tlii-esliing. 

See  Jer.  xli.  ir,;  li.  33.    Amo.i  i.  .3.     Mi'euh  iv.  11-13. 

§  23.     Other  Methods  Employed. 

/<.  xxviii.  27.  For  the  fitches  are  not  threshed  with 
il  threshing  instnuncnl,  neither  is  a  cart  whcil  turned 
idxiut  upon  the  cununiu ;  but  the  fitches  are  beaten 
out  with  a  stall',  and  the  cummin  with  a  rod. 

28.  Bread  a>rii  is  bruised  ;  because  he  will  not 

ever  be  threshing  il,  nor  break  it  with  the  wheel  of  his 
carl,  nor  bruise  it  toilh  his  horsemen. 

— -  —  20.  This  also  comcth  forth  from  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  irhirh  is  wonderfnl  in  counsel,  and  excellent  in 
working. 

§  24.    Fanning. 

Is.  XXX.  24.  The  oxen  likewise  and  the  young  assca 
Ih.at  ear  the  ground  shall  cat  clean  provender,  which 
hath  been  winnowed  with  the  shovel  and  with  the  fan. 

Jer.  XV.  7.  Aud  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the 
gates  of  the  land;  I  will  bereave  them  of  children,  I 
will  destroy  ray  people,  since  they  return  not  from  their 
ways. 

—  li.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  will  raise 
up  against  Babylon,  and  against  them  that  dwell  in 
the  midst  of  them  that  rise  up  against  me,  a  destroying 
wind ; 

2.  And  will  send  unto  Babylon  fanners,  that 

sh;dl  fan  her,  and  shall  empty  her  land  :  tov  in  the  day 
of  trouble  they  shall  be  against  her  round  about. 

§  25.    Chaff  and  Stubble. 

Job  xxi.  18.  They  are  as  stubble  before  the  wind,  and 
as  chaff  that  the  storm  carrieth  away. 

Jer.  xiii.  24.  Therefore  will  I  scatter  them  as  the 
stubble  that  passeth  away  by  the  wind  of  the  wilder- 
ness. 

25.  This  is  thy  lot,  the  portion  of  thy  measures 

from  me,  saith  the  Lord  ;  because  thou  hast  forgotten 
me,  and  trusted  in  falsehood. 

See  Is.  xxv.  10  ;  xxxiii.  11. 

§  26.    Uncircumcised  Fruit. 

Lev.  xix.  23.  And  when  ye  shall  come  into  the  land, 
and  shall  have  planted  all  manner  of  trees  for  food, 
then  ye  shall  count  the  ft-uit  thereof  as  uncircmncised  : 
three  years  shall  it  be  as  uncircumcised  unto  you:  it 
shall  liol  be  eaten  of 

24.  But  in  the  fourth  year  all  the  fruit  thereof 

shall  be  holy  to  praise  the  Lord  withal. 

25.  And  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  eat  of  the 

fruit  thereof,  that  it  may  yield  unto  you  the  increase 
thereof:  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

§  27.    Vineyards  and  Tinedressers. 

Oezit.  XX.  6.  And  what  man  is  he  that  hath  planted 
a  vineyard,  and  hath  not  pet  eaten  of  it  V  let  him  also 
go  and  return  unto  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle, 
and  another  man  eat  of  it. 

&.  ii.  4.  I  made  me  great  works;  I  builded  me 
houses ;  I  planted  me  vineyards : 

5.  I  made  rae  gardens  and  orchards,  and  I 

planted  trees  in  them  of  all  kind  of  fruits : 

6.  I  made  me  pools  of  water,  to  water  there- 
with the  wood  that  bringelh  forth  trees: 

Sol-,  ii.  15.  Take  as  the  foxes,  the  little  foxes,  that  spoil 
the  vines  :  for  our  vtaes  have  tender  grapes. 

—  vii.  10.  I  am  my  beloved's,  and  his  desire  is  to- 
ward me. 

11.  Come,  my  beloved,  let  us  go  forth  into  the 

field  ;  let  us  lodge  inlhe  villages. 

13.  Let  us  get  up  early  to  Oie  vineyards;  let 

us  see  if  the  vine  flourish,  whether  the  tender  grape  ap- 
pear, and  the  pomegranates  bud  forth  :  there  will  I  give 
thee  my  loves. 

13.  The  mandrakes  give  a  smell,  and  at  our 


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INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS,     book  xv. 


.rates  nre  all  manner  of  pleasant  frmtR,  new  and  old, 
whirh  I  have  laid  up  for  thee,  0  my  beloved. 

Is  V.  1.  Now  will  I  sing  to  my  well  beloved  a  song 
of  my  beloved  touching  his  vineyard  My  well  beloved 
!;ath  a  vincvard  in  a  very  fruittul  hdl : 

o    And  he  fenced  it,  and  gathered  out  the  stones 

tliereof  and  planted  it  with  the  choicest  vine,  and  built 
a  tower  in  the  midst  of  it,  and  also  made  a  wmepress 
therein:  and  he  looked  that  it  should  brmg  forth  grapes, 
and  it  brought  forth  wild  grapes.         ,  ^  ,  , 

3   And  now,  O  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  and 

men  of  .Judah,  judge,  I  pray  you,  betwixt  me  and  my 
vincvard. 

_" 4    What  could  have  been  done  more  to  my 

vinevard,  that  1  have  not  done  in  it?  wherefore,  when 
I  locked  that  it  should  bring  forth  grapes,  brought  it 
forth  wild  sirajies  ?  ,        .     •  i 

—  xxvii.  2.  In  that  day  sing  ye  unto  her,  A  vmeyard 

of  red  wine.  .     t     .,,       »     •. 

3   1  the  LoKD  do  keep  it ;  I  will  water  it  cvei } 

moment :  lest  any  hurt  it,  I  will  keep  it  night  and  day. 

/(•)■  ii  31.  Yell  had  planted  theeanoble  vine,  wholly 
a  riijht  seed  :  how  then  art  thou  turned  into  the  degene- 
rate ijlant  of  a  strange  vine  unto  me?    . 

—  lii  16  But  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 
left  ccrlam  of  the  poor  of  the  land  for  vinecbessers  and 
for  husbandmen. 

See  Sol.  viii.  11,  13. 

§  28.    Vintage. 

Lam  i  15  The  Lord  hath  trodden  under  foot  all  my 
mighty  men.  in  the  midst  of  me  :  he  hath  called  an  as- 
seiSbly  against  me  to  crush  my  young  men  :  the  Lonl 
hath  trodden  the  virgin,  the  daughter  ol  Judah,  as  m 
a  winepress.  „      .  ,, 

IIos.i\.  1.  Rejoice  not,  O  Israel,  for  joy,  as  otiiei 
people  :  for  thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  t^od, 
Ihou  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  cornfloor. 

2.  The  floor  and  the  winepress  shall  not  leetl 

them,  and  the  new  wine  shall  t^iil  in  her. 

_  _  3  They  shall  not  dwell  in  the  Lokd  s  land  ; 
but  Ephraim  shall  return  to  Egypt,  and  they  shall  eat 
unclean  ^/iWii^s  in  Assyria.  *„<•„„ 

Ilev  xiv  17  And  another  angel  came  out  ot  tiie 
temple  which  is  in  heaven,  he  also  havmg  a  sharp 

"  _  _  18  And  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar, 
^vhich  had  power  over  tire  ;  and  cried  with  a  loud  cry 
to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle,  saying  Thrust  in  thy 
sharp  sickle,  and  gather  the  clusters  ot  the  vme  of  the 
earth  ;  for  her  grapes  are  fully  ripe.  .  ,  ,    .  ^    »,  „ 

19    And  the  angel  thrust  m  his  sickle  mto  tlie 

earth,  and  gathered  the  vine  of  the  earth,  and  cast  it 
into  the  great  winepress  of  the  wrath  of  God. 

oQ    And  the  winepress  was  trodcten  without 

the  city,  and  blood  came  out  of  die  winepress,  even 
imto  the  horse  bridles,  by  the  space  of  a  thousand  and 
six  himdred  furlongs. 


§  30.    Yiiieyards  Destroyed. 

Ps  Ixxx.  13.  Why  hast  thou  then  broken  flown  her 
hedges,  so  that  all  they  which  pass  by  the  way  do  pluck 
her  * 

Is  V  5  And  now  go  to  ;  I  will  tell  you  wdiat  I  will 
do  to  my  vineyard:  I  ^^  ill  take  ■.x^^■■.iythe  hedge  there- 
of, and  i't  shall"  be  eaten  u]);  and  break  down  the  wall 
thereof,  and  it  shall  be  trodden  down : 

.  e  And  I  will  lav  it  waste  :  it  shall  not  be  prun- 
ed nor  digged ;  but  tliere  shall  come  up  briers  and 
thorns  :  I  will  also  command  the  clouds  that  they  ram 
no  rain  upon  it.  „,.•», 

7   For  the  vineyard  of  the  Loud  of  hosts  !s  the 

house  of'israel,  and  the  men  of  Judah  his  pleasant 
plant :  and  he  looked  for  judgment,  but  behold  oppres- 
sion ;  for  righteousness,  but  behold  a  cry. 


§  29.    Wine. 

(1.    BOTTLING.) 

Job  xsxii.  19.  Behold  my  belly  lis  as  wine  which  hath 
no  vent ;  it  is  ready  to  burst  like  new  bottles.  _ 

Mat  ix  17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wme  into  olil 
bottles  •  else  the  bottles  break,  and  the  wine  runneth 
out,  and  the  Iwttles  perish:  but  they  put  new  wme 
into  new  bottles,  and  both  are  preserved.  _ 

Vatic  ii  23.  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  oltl 
bottles-  else  the  new  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles,  and 
the  wine  is  spilled,  and  the  bottles  will  be  marred  :  but 
new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles.      _ 

Lnkev  37  And  no  man  luitteth  new  wme  into  old 
bottles;  else  the  new  wine  will  burst  the  bottles,  and 
be  spilled,  and  the  bottles  shall  perish. 

_  _  38.  But  new  wine  must  be  i)ut  into  new  hot- 
tics;  and  both  are  preserved. 

(2.   IMPROVED   BY   AGE.) 

iMke  V.  39.  No  man  also  having  drunk  old  ^-j^ff 
straightway  desireth  new ;  for  he  saith,  The  old  is 
belter. 


§  31.    Fig  Trees  and  Figs. 

(1.   MENTIONED.) 

Pimy  xwii  18.  Whoso  keepeth  the  fig  tree  shall  eat 
the  fruit  thereof:  so  he  that  waiteth  on  his  master 
shall  be  honoured.  ...,<,      73        -   10 

See  Oen.  iii.  7.     Sol.  ii.  13.    Jam.  111.  13.    Bev.  vi.  13. 

(3.   A  B.VRREN   PIG   TREE   CURSED.) 

Mark  \i.  14  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  it. 
No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  for  ever.  And  his 
disciples  heard  it. 

(3.   CiralST's  r-VR-VBLE   OP   TIIE   FIG   TREE.) 

Luke  xiii.  C.  He  spake  also  this  parable ;  A  certain 
man  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard ;  and  he 
came  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none.      ^ 

7  Then  said  he  unto  the  th-esser  ot  his  vine- 
vard Behold,  these  three  vears  I  come  seeking  fruit  on 
this  tig  tree,  and  find  none  :  cut  it  down  ;  why  cumber- 
eth  it Ihe  ground?  .it;* 

8   And  he  answermg  said  unto  him,  Lord,  let  it 

alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung 

9.  And  if  it  bear  fruit,  well :  and  if  not,  then 

after  that  thou  shall  cut  it  down. 

§  32.    The  Sabbath  of  the  Land. 

Lei-  XXV  3.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  When  ye  come  into  the  land  w  uch  1 
give  you,  then  shall  the  land  keep  a  sabbath  unto  the 

°™L-  3  Six  years  thou  shall  sow  thy  field,  and  six 
:^ears  thou  shalt  prune  thy  vmeyard,  and  gather  m  the 
friut  thereof  ;^^  _^  ^^^  ^^_^^^^^^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^  ,^^  ^  ^^ 

of  rest  unto  the  land,  a  sabbath  for  the  Lord  ;  thou 
Shalt  neither  sow  thy  field,  nor  iirune  thy  vineyM-( . 

5   That  which  groweth  ot  its  own  accord  ol 

thv  harvest  thou  shalt  ^lot  reap,  neither  gather  the 
grapes  of  thy  vine  undressed :  for  it  is  a  year  of  rest 
unto  the^  ani^.^^  ^^^  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  meat 
for  you ;  for  thee,  and  for  thy  servant,  and  for  thy 
inaid,  and  for  thy  hired  servant,  and  lor  thy  sti-anger 
that  soiourneth  witli  thee,  m    »  „.„. 

_  _  7   And  for  thy  cattle,  and  for  the  beast  that  are 
in  thy  land,  shall  all  the  increase  thereof  be  meat. 


CHAP.  in. 

CAKE  OF  LIVE  STOCK 

§  33.    Shepherds. 

(1.   ABEL   A   SHEPHERD.) 

Gen  IV  3  And  she  again  bare  his  brother  Abel. 
And  Abei  w>is  a  keeper  of  sheep,  but  Uain  was  a  tUlei 
of  the  ground. 

(3     SHEPHERDS   IN   THE   PATRIAUCH.^L   AGE.) 

Ocn.  xxix.  6.  And  he  said  unto  them,  7s  he  well  ? 


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CHAP.  III.     INDUSTRIAL  EMl'LOYMEXTS  AND  PRODUCTS,     book  xv. 


And  they  siiitl,  i/i-  ix  well:  ami,  behold,  Rachel  his 
d:uii;Utor  comoth  witli  the  sheep. 

Gi-iL  X  xxvii.  1.  And  .liieol)  dweh  hi  the  land  wherein 
liis  liither  was  a  stranger,  in  the  land  i)f  Canaan. 

3.  These  <//•(  the  geneiatiyns  <>!'  .laeoh.  Jo- 
seph, being  seventeen  years  old,  was  feeding  the  flock 
vith  his  brethren  ;  and  the  lad  (hm  with  the  sons  of 
lilhah,  and  with  the  sons  of  Ziliiah,  Ijis  father's  wives: 
(.nd  .loseph  broniilil  imlo  his  father  their  evil  report. 

12.  And  his  brethren  went  to  leed  their  lather's 

flock  iu  Sheehetn. 

l;J.  .Vnd  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  Do  not  thy 

brethren  feed  l/ie  llock  in  Sheehetn  'i  come,  and  I  will 
send  thee  unto  tliein.     And  he  said  to  him,  Here  am  I. 

—  xlvi.  31.  And  tloseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  and 
unto  his  father's  lionse,  I  will  jro  up,  and  shew  l'li;i- 
raoh,  and  say  unto  liiin,  My  brethren,  and  my  father's 
house,  which  trcrc  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  are  come 
unto  me ; 

33.  And  the  men  art  shepherds,  for  their  trade 

hath  been  to  feeil  cattle  ;  and  they  ha\e  brought  their 
flocks,  and  their  herds,  ami  all  that  they  have. 

—  xlvii.  1.  Tlien  Joseph  came  and" told  Pharaoh, 
and  said,  My  father  and  my  brethren,  and  their  flocks, 
anil  their  henls,  and  all  that  they  have,  are  come  out 
of  the  land  ot'  Canaan ;  ami,  behold,  they  ure  in  the 
land  of  Goslien. 

3.  And  he  took  some  of  his  brethren,  eten  five 

men,  and  presented  them  unto  Pliaraoh. 

3.  And  Pharaoh  saul  unto  his  lirethren,  'What 

is  your  occupation  '!  And  they  said  unto  Pliaraoh,  Thy 
servants  are  sheplierds,  botli  we,  and  also  our  fathers. 

4.  They  said  moreover   unto  Pharaoh,  For  to 

sojourn  in  the  land  are  we  come:  for  thy  servants  have 
no  pasture  for  their  tloejvs ;  for  the  famine  w  sore  in 
tlie  land  of  Canaan  :  now  therefore,  we  pray  thee,  let 
th}-  servants  dwell  in  the  laud  of  Goshen. 

Jud.  v.  10.  Why  abodest  thou  amons;  the  sheepfolds, 
to  hear  the  blealinijs  of  the  flocks  '!  For  the  divisions 
of  Reuben  there  were  great  searchings  of  heart. 

Job  i.  3.  Ills  substance  also  was  seven  thousand  sheep, 
and  three  thousand  camels,  and  five  hundred  yoke  of 
oxen,  and  five  hundred  she  asses,  and  a  veiy  great 
household  ;  so  that  this  man  was  the  greatest  ot  all  the 
men  of  the  east. 

//'«.  xii.  12.  And  Jacob  fled  into  the  countiy  of 
Syria,  and  Israel  served  for  a  wife,  and  for  a  wife  he 
kept  sheep. 

(3.    SHErHEUDS   AN  .^.BOMIN.VTION  TO   TITE  EGYPTIANS.) 

Gen.  xlvi.  33  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  Pha- 
raoh shall  call  }ou,  and  shall  sa}.  What  is  your  occu- 
pation '? 

■  34  That  ye  shall  say.  Thy  servants'   trade 

hath  been  about  cattle  from  our  youth  even  until  now, 
both  we,  fnal  also  our  fathers :  that  ye  may  dwell  in 
the  land  of  Goshen  ;  for  ever}'  shepherd  ts  "an  abomi- 
nation unto  the  Egyptians. 

(4.   MOSES  A   SHEPHERD.) 

E.r  iii,  1.  Xow  Closes  kept  the  flock  of  Jethro  his 
father  in  law,  the  jiriest  of  ^Midian :  and  he  led  the 
flock  to  the  back  side  of  the  desert,  and  came  to  the 
mountain  of  God,  even  to  Iloreb. 

(5.    \SJ)   DA\TD.) 

1  Sam.  xvi.  11.  And  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse,  Are 
here  all  thy  children  ':'  And  he  said,  There  remaineth 
yet  the  youngest,  and,  behold,  he  kcepeth  the  sheep. 
And  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse,  Send  and  fetch  him :  for 
we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  come  hithi'r. 

—  xvii,  1.1,  But  David  went  and  returned  from  Saul 
to  feed  his  father's  slice))  at  Beth-lchein. 

30.  And  David  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  left  the  sheep  with  ;i  keeper,  and  took,  and  went, 
as  .lesse  had  commanded  hini;  and  he  oime  to  the 
trench,  as  the  host  was  going  forth  to  the  fight,  and 
shouted  for  the  battle. 

(G.   AXD  DOEG.) 

1  f^m.  xxi.  7.  Xow  a  certain  man  of  the  servants 
of  Saul  if(M  there  that  day,  detained  bclbre  the  Lord  ; 
and  his  name  mi.i  Doeg,"an  Edomite,  the  cbiefest  of 
the  herdmen  that  behnr/ed  to  Saul. 


(7.   THE   SnEPlJEKDS  OK   liETULEUEM.) 

Luke  ii.  8.  And  there  were  in  the  same  country 
sheiilienls  abiding  iu  the  field,  keeping  watch  over 
Ihcii'  flock  by  night 

§  34.    Shepherd's  Duty. 

(1.  TO  WATCH  THE  FLOCK.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  40.  Thus  I  was;  in  the  d.ay  the  drought 
consumed  me,  and  the  frost  by  night ;  and  my  sleep 
dejiarteil  from  mine  eyes. 

Kzelc.  xxxiv.  .'5.  Anil  they  were  scattered,  because 
there  is  no  shepherd  :  and  they  became  meal  to  all  the 
beasts  of  the  field,  when  they  were  scatleri'd. 

(i.  ily  sheep  wandereil  through  all  the  mount- 
ains, and  ui)on  eveiy  high  hill  :  yeii.  mv  flock  was 
scattered  upon  all  the  face  of  the  earth,  aiid  none  did 
search  or  seek  after  them. 

(2.   TO  FIND  P.^STUHAGE.) 

1  Kings  xviii.  5.  And  Aliab  said  unto  Obadiah,  Go 
into  the  laud,  unto  all  fountains  of  water,  and  unto 
all  brooks :  peradveuture  we  may  find  grass  to  save 
the  horses  and  mules  alive,  that  we  lose  not  all  the 
beasts. 

-6.  So  they  divided  the  land  between  them  to 

pass  throughout  it :  Ahab  weut  one  way  by  himself, 
and  Obadiah  went  another  way  b}-  himself. 

Sol.  i.  7.  Tell  me,  O  thou  whom  my  soid  loveth, 
where  thou  feedest,  where  thou  nuikest  thy  fiuck  to 
rest  at  noou :  for  why  should  I  be  as  one  that  turneth 
aside  by  the  flocks  of  thy  companions  ? 

8.  If  thou  know  not,  O  thou  fairest  among 

women,  go  thy  way  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the  flock, 
and  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds'  tents. 

—  vi.  1.  Whither  is  thj-  beloved  gone,  O  thou  fairest 
among  women?  whithei-  is  thy  beloved  turned  aside"? 
that  we  may  seek  him  with  tliee. 

3.  My  beloved  is  gone  do«Ti  into  his  garden, 

to  the  beds  of  spices,  to  feed  in  the  gardens,  and  to 
gather  lilies. 

3.  I  am  my  beloved's,  and  my  beloved  u  mine : 

he  feedeth  among  the  lilies. 

(A.    FIGURATrVE.) 

'Ezek.  xxxiv.  2.  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the 
shepherds  of  Israel,  prophesy,  and  say  unto  them. 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto"  the  shepherds  ;  Woe  be 
to  the  shepherds  of  Israel  that  do  feed  themselves ! 
should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the  flocks  ? 

3.  Ye  eat  the  fat,  and  ye  clothe  you  with  the 

wool,  ye  kUl  them  that  are  fed :  but  ye  feed  not  the 
flock. 

8.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely  be- 
cause my  flock  became  a  prey,  and  my  flock  became 
meat  to  every  beast  of  the  field,  because  there  was 
no  shepherd,  neither  did  my  shepherds  search  for  my 
flock,  but  the  shepherds  fed  themselves,  and  fed  not 
my  flock ; 

9.  Therefore,  O  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 

of  the  Loud  ; 

10.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  Behold,  I  am 

against  the  .shepherds;  and  I  will  rerpiire  my  flock 
at  their  h:ind,  and  cause  them  to  cease  from  feeding 
the  flock ;  neither  shall  the  .shepherds  feed  themselves 
an}-  more ;  for  I  will  deliver  mv  flock  from  their 
mouth,  that  they  may  not  be  meat  for  them. 

(3.   TO   C.\RE  FOR  THE   YOtmG  AND    DISABLED.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  38.  This  twenty  years  hare  I  been  with 
thee;  thy  ewes  and  thy  she  goats  have  not  cast  their 
young,  and  the  rams  of  the  flock  have  I  not  eaten. 

—  xxxiii.  13.  And  he  said  unto  him,  >Iy  lord  know- 
eth  that  the  children  are  teiuh'r,  and  the  flocks  and 
herds  with  young  arc  with  me;  and  if  men  should 
overdrive  them  one  day,  all  the  (lock  will  die. 

—  14.  Let  mv  lord,  I  pray  thee,  pa.ss  over  before 

his  servant ;  and  1  will  lead  on  softly,  according  as  the 
cattle  that  goeth  before  me  and  the  children  lie  able 
to  endure,  until  I  come  unto  my  lord  unto  Seir. 

Ezek.  xxxiv.  4.  Thedisea-^icd  haveye  notstrengthcn- 


403 


CHAP.  III. 


INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS,     book  xv. 


ed  neither  baveyebcalca  that  which  was  sick,  nether 
have  ye  bomid  up  Ihat  which  ,cas  broken,  neither  have 
ve  brought  a-aiu  that  which  was  tbiveu  away  neither 
have  ye'sought  that  which  was  lost;  but  with  force 
and  with  cruelty  have  ye  ruled  them. 

(4.   TO   BE    RESPONSIBLE    FOR  LOSSES.) 

Oeti  xxxi.  39.  That  which  was  torn  of  beasts  I 
brouffht  not  unto  thee;  I  bare  the  loss  of  it;  of  my 
hand  didst  thou  require  it,  wMher  stolen  by  day,  or 
stolen  by  night. 

(.5.    TO   BEAT    OFF    WILD   ANIM.\L8.) 

Amoii  iii.  12.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  As  the  shepherd 
taketh  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion  two  legs,  or  a  piece 
of  an  ear ;  so  shall  the  children  of  Israel  be  taken  out 
that  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  corner  of  a  bed,  and  m 
Damascus  in  a  couch. 

See  1  Sidii.  xvii.  34-36. 

(6.    SO.METIMES   ASSISTED  BY   ADVENTURERS.) 

1  l=^ain  \xv.  15.  But  the  men  were  very  good  unto 
us,  and  we  were  not  hurt,  neither  missed  we  any 
thing,  as  long  as  we  were  conversant  with  them,  when 
we  were  in  the  fields. 

16   They  were  a  wall  unto  us  both  by  night 

and  day,  all  the  whUe  we  were  with  them  keeping  the 
sheep. 

§  35.    Shepherds,  Metaphorical. 


Jer  X  31  For  the  pastors  are  become  brutish,  and 
have  not  sought  the  Loud:  therefore  they  shall  not 
urosper  and  all  their  flocks  shall  be  scattered. 

—  xxiii.  1.  Woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  destroy 
and  scatter  the  sheep  of  my  pasture!  saith  the  Lord 

—  \xv.  34.  Howl,  ye  shepherds,  and  cry;  and  wal- 
low yourselves  in  tlie  ashes,  ye  principal  of  the  flock: 
for  the  days  of  your  slaughter  and  of  your  dispersions 
are  accomplished;  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  pleasant 

—  —  35.  And  the  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to 
flee  nor  tlie  principal  of  the  flock  to  escape. 

36   A  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  shepherds,  and  a 

howling  of  the  principal  of  the  flock,  nhall  be  heurd: 
for  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  pasture. 

Zech  xi  3  There  is  a  voice  of  the  howhng  ol  the 
shepherds  ;  for  their  glorv  is  spoiled :  a  voice  of  the  roar- 
ing of  young  lions;  for  the  pride  of  Jordan  is  spofled. 

t__4,  thus  saith  the  Lord  my  God;  Feed  the 
flock  of  tiio  slaughter ;  i    i  „vi 

5   Whose    possessors    slay  them,   and    hoici 

themselves  not  guilty :  and  they  that  sell  them  say, 
Blessed  be  the  Lord  ;  for  I  am  rich ;  and  their  own 
shepherds  pity  them  not.  .  ,    ,  ..     ^      p 

_  _  6  For  I  will  no  more  pity  the  inhabitants  ot 
the  land,' saith  the  Lord:  but,  lo,  I  will  deliver  the 
men  every  one  mto  his  neighbour's  hand,  and  into  the 
hand  of  his  kine :  and  they  shall  smite  the  land,  and 
out  of  their  hand  I  will  not  deliver  ihem. 

8   Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  m  one  month ; 

and  my  soul  loathed  them,  and  their  soul  also  abhorred 

9    Then  said  I,  I  will  not  feed  you :  that  that 

dieth,  let'it  die ;  and  that  that  is  to  be  cut  off,  let  it  be 
cut  otf;  and  let  the  rest  eat  every  one  the  flesh  ot  an- 

—  —15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  Take  mito 
thee  yet  the  instruments  of  a  foolish  shepherd. 

16   For,  lo,  I  will  raise  up  a  shepherd  m  the 

land,  which  shall  not  visit  those  that  be  cut  off,  neither 
shall  seek  the  voung  one,  nor  heal  that  that  is  broken, 
nor  feed  that  that  standeth  still:  but  He  shall  eat  the 
flesh  of  the  fat,  and  tear  tlieir  claws  in  pieces. 

17.  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 

flock'  the  sword  shall  be  upon  his  arm,  and  upon  his 
right  eye ;  his  arm  shall  be  clean  di-ied  up,  and  his 
right  eye  shall  be  utterly  darkened. 

§  36.    TVells  for  Stock. 

(1.   VALUABLE;   STRn^N   FOR.) 

Oen  xxi  25.  And  Abraham  reproved  Abimelcch 
because  of  a  well  of  water,  which  Abimelecli's  servants 
bad  violently  taken  away. 


26.  Ajid  Abimelech  said,  I  wot  not  who  hath 

doue  this  thing :  neither  didst  thou  tell  me,  neither  yet 
heard  I  of  it,  but  to  day.  ,.,,•<■„' 

—  xxvi.  15.  For  all  the  wells  which  his  father  s- 
servants  had  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  his  tathei\ 
the  PhUistiues  had  stopped  them,  and  filled  them  witli 

'^'^L  ■_  18  And  Isaac  digged  again  the  wells  of  water, 
which  they  had  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  lus 
foUer-  foi  the  Philistines  had  stopped  them  a  ter  he 
deaUi  of  Abraham  :  and  he  called  their  names  alter  the 
names  bv  which  his  father  had  called  them. 

_  1  19  And  Isaac's  servants  digged  m  the  valley, 
and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water 

—  _  20  And  the  herdmen  of  Gerar  did  strive  with 
Isaac's  herdmen,  saying.  The  water  is  ours:  and  he 
called  the  name  of  the  well  Esek ;  because  they  strove 
wiUi  him.^    ^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^.^  ^^^^^^^  ^,^j,^  ^^^^    ^^^^ 

for  that  also  :  and  he  called  the  name  ot  it  bitiiaU. 

—  —  22  And  he  removed  from  thence,  and  digged 
another  well;  and  for  that  they  strove  not:  and  he 
called  the  name  of  it  Rehoboth;  and  I'e  ^aid  For  now 
the  Lord  hatu  made  room  for  us,  and  ^\  e  shall  be 

''-'-^^''iTwe  went  up  from  thence  to  Beer- 
sheba^  33  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  day,  that 
Isaac's  servants  came,  and  told  him  concerning  the 
weil  4hich  they  had  digged,  and  said  unto  him,  We 
Uav_e  found  water^^  called  it  Shebah:  therefore  the 
name  of  tlie  city  is  Beer-sheba  unto  this  day. 

(2.    KEPT   COVERED.) 

Oen  xxix  1    Then  Jacob  went  on  bis  .journey,  and 
came  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  «'e  east 

2    And  he  looked,  and  behold  a  we  1  m  the 

field  and  lo,  there  were  three  flocks  of  sheep  lymg  by 
U;  foi  out  of  that  well  they  watered  the  flocks :  and  a 
irreat  stone  was  upon  the  well's  mouth 
*^  _  _  3  And  thither  were  all  the  flocks  gathered: 
and  they  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well  s  mouth,  and 
watered  the  sheep,  and  put  the  stone  again  upon  the 
well's  mouth  in  his  place.  . 

_  _  7  And  he  said,  Lo,  it  is  yet  high  day,  neither 
is  it  time  that  the  cattle  should  be  gathered  together: 
water  ve  the  sheep,  and  go  and  teed  tkeiti. 
waterje  tu^s^  they  said,  We  cannot,  until  all  the 
flocks  be  gathered  tbgether,  and  till  tliey  roll  the  stone 
from  the  well's  moutli ;  then  we  water  the  sheep. 
'™_!i  _  9  And  while  he  yet  spake  with  them,  Rachel 
came  witii  her  father's  sheep  :  for  she  kept  them. 

!!.  J^  10  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jac;ob  saw 
Rachel  the  daughter  of  Laban  his  mother  s  brother 
"ul  the  sheep  "of  Laban  his  mother's  bro  her,  that 
Jacob  went  near,  and  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well  s 
mouthrand  watered  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mothers 
brother. 


(3.   CONTENTION  FOR  FIRST   ACCESS.) 

Kr  ii  16.  Now  the  priest  of  Midian  liad  seven 
dau.'hters:  and  they  came  and  drew  w«fec,  and  filled 
the  troughs  to  water  their  father's  flock. 

_  _  17  And  the  shepherds  came  and  drove  them 
away  ■  but  Moses  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and 
w^ueml  meir  flock.^^_^  they  came  to  Reuel  their  father, 
he  said  How  is  it  that  ye  are  come  so  soon  to  day  . 

__'l9   And  they  said,  An  Egyptian  delivered  us 

out  of  the  hand  of  the  shepherds,  and  also  chew  wate, 

enough  for  us,  and  watered  the  flocti. 

enou^io    ^       ^^^    ^^,^^  ^^^^^^  j^.^    daughters.  An 

where  is  he'?  why  w  it  that  ye  have  left  the  man  >  call 
him,  that  he  may  eat  bread. 

(4    THERE.VSON;    FOUT-ING  AVITH  the  CATTLE'S  FEET.) 

Fzek  xxxiv  17.  And  as  for  you,  O  my  flock,  thus 
saim  the  Lold  God;  Behold,  I  judge  between  cattle 
and  ca  tie  between  the  rams  and  the  he  goats. 
"  __  8.Vm./AiV,asmall  thing  unto  you  o  have 
eaten  up  the  good  pasture,  but  ye  must  'read  o^\" 
wUh  jo^ur  feel  the  residue  of  your  pastures.'  and  to 


404 


CHAP.  IV.      LXDUSTllIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND   PRODUCT.S.     book  xv. 


hrtvo  ilnmk  of  the  deep  waters,  but  j'e  must  foul  the 

residue  ■with  voiu'  feet. 

E:e/c  xxxiv.  lit.  And  n.i  f,,r  my  IliHk,  they  eat  that 
■which  ye  have  Iroddiii  uilli  xnnv  I'cet ;  and  lliey  diink 
tlial  whieli  ve  liave  fouled  Willi  your  feel. 

20,  "Theiefoie  thus  saith   Ihe  Lord  Goi)  unto 

them;  Behold,  1,  tirii  I,  will  judge  belweeu  the  fat 
cattle  and  between  the  lean  eattle. 

21.  liecanse  ye  have  thrust  with  side  and  with 

shoulder,  and  luished  all  the  diseased  with  your  horns, 
till  ve  have  sealteivd  them  aliroad; 

—  —  22.  Theiefoie  w  ill  1  save  my  floek,  and  they 
shall  no  more  he  a  prey;  anil  I  will  judge  between 
cattle  and  eallle. 

§  37.    Milk,  Bnttpr,  and  Cheese. 

Juil.  iv.  19.  And  he  said  unto  her,  (Vive  me,  I  Jiray 
thee,  a  little  water  to  drink;  for  I  am  thirsty.  And 
she  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave  Lim  cU'iuk,  ami 
covered  him. 

—  v.  2o.  lie  asked  water,  mid  she  gave  him  milk ; 
she  broui;hl  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish. 

1  Siiiii.  .wii.  17.  Ami  .Ii'sse  said  "unto  David  bis  son. 
Take  now  for  thy  brethren  an  ephah  of  this  parehed 
oini,  aiul  tliese  ten  loaves,  and  run  to  the  eamp  to  thy 
brethren ; 

It?.  And  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  cap- 
tain of  t/icii-  thousand",  and  look  how  thy  brethren  fare, 
and  take  their  pledge. 

Job  X.  10.  Hast  tiiou  not  poured  me  out  as  milk,  and 
curdled  me  like  cheese? 

—  x.\i.\.  T).  When  the  Almighty  was  yet  with  me, 
tcfieii  my  children  iror  about  me; 

"6.   When  I  washed  my  steps  with  butter,  and 

the  rock  poureil  me  otit  rivci-s  of  oil; 

Proi:  XXX.  i!;i.  Surely  the  chm-uing  of  milk  bring- 
etb  forth  butter,  and  the  wringing  of  the  nose  bring- 
oth  forth  blood:  so  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringeth 
forth  strife. 

See  Dent,  xxxii.  14.    Ix.  vii.  21, 23. 

§  38.    Slieep-Shearing. 

1  Sayn.  xxv.  2.  And  IJicir  was  a  man  in  ilaon,  whose 
possessions  were  in  Carmel ;  and  the  man  tens  very 
great,  and  he  had  three  thousand  sheep,  and  a  thou- 
sand goats  :  and  ho  was  shearing  his  sheep  in  Carmel. 

—  —  4.  And  Daviil  beard  in  the  wilderness  that 
Nabal  did  shear  his  sheep. 

,5.  And  l)a-\itl  sent  out  ten  young  men,  and 

David  said  unto  the  young  men.  Get  you  up  to  Car- 
mel, aiid  go  to  Nabal,  "and  greet  him  in  my  name : 

6.  And  thus  shall  ye  say  to  him  that  liveth  in 

proKperitji,  Peace  he  both  to"  thee,  and  peace  be  to  thine 
house,  aiid  peace  he  unto  all  that  thou  hast. 

—  —  7.  And  now  I  have  heard  that  thou  hast  shear- 
ers: now  thy  shepherds  whiili  were  with  us,  we  hurt 
them  not,  neither  was  there  anght  missing  unto  them, 
all  the  while  they  were  iu  Carmel. 

8.  Ask  thy  j'oung   men,  and  they  will  shew 

thee.  Wherefore  let  the  young  men  tind  favour  in 
thine  eyes ;  for  we  come  in  a  good  da)' :  give,  I  pray 
thee,  whatsoever  cometb  to  thine  band  unto  thy  ser- 
vants, and  to  thy  sou  David. 

9.  And  "when  David's  young  men  came,  they 

spake  to  Nabiil  according  to  all  those  words  in  the 
name  of  David,  ami  ceased. 

2  Sini).  xiii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  two  full 
years,  that  Absalom  had  sheepshearers  in  Baal-bazor, 
which  1.1  beside  Ephraim :  and  Absalom  mvited  all 
the  king's  sons. 

24.  And  Absalom  came  to  the  king,  and  said, 

Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  sheepshearers ;  let  the 
king,  I  beseech  thee,  and  his  servants  go  with  thy 
servant. 


CHAP.  IV. 
HUMAN  ABODES. 

^  39.     A  City  flie  Firsf-iianiod   Human  Abode. 

Gen.  iv.  17.  And  Cain  knew  bis  wife ;  and  she  con- 
ceived, and  bare  Enoch :  anil  he  buUded  a  city,  and 


called  the  name  of  the  city,  after  the  name  of  his  son, 
Enoch. 

§  40.    Tents. 

(1.  Tireiu  onioiN.) 
flen.  iv.  20.  And  Adah  bare  .Iiibal :  he  was  the  fa- 
ther of  such  as  dwell  in  tents,  iind  "/  mieh  it.i  hiiee  cat- 
tle. 

(3.    USED   IIY   .Vni!.\lI.\M    .\M)   TllK    IlEmiEWS.) 

Oeii.  xviii.  9.  And  they  said  unto  him,  Where  u 
Sarah  thy  wife'i'     And  be  said.  Behold,  in  the  tent. 

—  xxvi.  25.  Ami  he  bnilded  an  altar  there,  and 
called  upon  llu^  name  of  the  Loud,  and  iiitched  his 
tent  there:  and  there  Isaac's  servants  digged  a  well. 

—  xxxi.  2").  Then  Labau  overtook  .lacob.  Now  .Ta- 
cob  had  pitched  bis  tent  iu  the  mount:  and  Laban 
with  his  brethren  pitclied  in  the  mount  of  (iilead. 

'S'd.  And    Lallan  went  into   .lacoli's   tent,  and 

into  Leah's  tent,  and  into  the  two  maidservants'  tents: 
but  he  Ibimd  thciii  not.  Then  went  he  out  of  Leah's 
tent,  ami  entered  into  Uaebcrs  tent. 

Deal.  V.  30.  Go  say  to  them,  Gel  you  into  your  tents 
again. 

(3.   USED   EXCLUSIVELY   UV   THE   UKCIIAIMTES.) 

See  Jer.  xxxv.  7,  9,  10. 

§  41.    Booths  and  Tahernaeles. 

Gen.  xxxiii.  17.  And  Jacob  journeyed  to  Snccotb, 
and  built  him  a  house,  and  made  booths  for  his  cattle: 
therefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Snccotb. 

Ji'b  xxvii.  18.  lie  buildeth  bis  bouse  as  a  moth,  and 
as  a  booth  t/uit  the  keeper  niaketh. 

J,i.  i.  8.  And  the  daiigbtc-r  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  cottage 
in  a  vineyard,  as  a  lodge  iu  a  garden  of  cucumbers,  as 
a  besieged  city. 

Jer.  X.  20.  Jly  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  and  all  my  cords 
are  broken:  my  children  are  gone  forth  of  me,  and 
they  are  not :  'there  in  none  to  stretch  forth  my  tent 
any  more,  and  to  set  up  my  curtains. 

See  Jonah  iv.  5.    Mai.  xvii.  4. 

§  42.    Biiek. 

(1.   BURNED   AND   LAID   IN   BITUMEN.) 

Gen.  xi.  3.  And  they  said  one  to  another,  Go  to,  let 
us  make  brick,  and  burn  them  thoroughly.  And  they 
had  brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had  they  ibr  mortar. 

(3.   MADE   IN   EGYPT   WITH    STRA\V.) 

Er.  V.  10.  And  the  taskmasters  of  the  people  went 
out,  and  their  officers,  and  they  s]iake  to  the  peojile, 
saying.  Thus  saith  Pharaoh,  I  will  not  give  you  straw. 

11.  Go  ye,  get  )'ou  straw  where  you  can  tind 

it:  yet  not  aught  of  your  work  shall  be  diminished. 

13.   So    the    jjeople   were    scattered    abroad 

throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt  to  gather  stubble  in- 
stead of  straw. 

18.   Go  therefore  now,  a7id  work ;  for  there 

shall  no  straw  be  given  you,  yet  shall  ye  deliver  the 
tale  of  bricks. 

19.  And  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel 

did  see  that  they  icere  in  evil  <vMe,  after  it  was  said,  Ye 
shall  not  minish  aught  from  j'our  bricks  of  your  daily 
task. 

§  43.    Stone  and  Mortar. 

1  Chr.  xxii.  3.  And  David  commanded  to  gather  to- 
gether the  strangere  that  were  in  the  land  of  Israel ; 
ami  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones  to  build  the 
house  of  God. 

1  Kiiiffs  v.  17.  And  the  king  commanded,  and  they 
brought  great  stones,  costly  stones,  and  hewed  stones, 
to  lay  the  foundation  of  the  house. 

—  —  18.  And  Solomon's  builders  and  Hiram's 
builders  did  hew  them,  and  the  stone.s(|n:irei-s:  so  they 
prepared  timber  and  stones  to  build  the  house. 

Kzr.  vi,  4.  With  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a 
row  of  new  limber:  and  let  the  expenses  be  given  out 
of  the  kins's  house: 

A';»7.-.  xxii.  38.  And  her  prophets  have  daubeil  them 
with  untemjiered  mortar,  seeing  vanity,  and  divining 
lies  unto  them,  saying.  Thus  saith  tlie  Lord  GoD,  when 
the  Loud  hath  not  sjioken. 


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§  44.    Timber, 

2  Kiiif/x  vi.  1.  And  the  sous  of  the  prophet  said  unto 
Elisha,  iSeliold  now,  the  place  where  we  dwell  with 
thee  is  too  strait  for  us. 

3.  Let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  unto  Jordan,  and 

take  thence  every  man  a  beam,  and  let  us  make  us  a 
place  there,  where  we  may  dwell.  And  he  answered. 
Go  ye. 

3.  And  one  said.  Be  content,  I   pray  thee, 

and  go  with  thy  servants.     And  he  answered,  I  will  go. 

4.  So  he  went  with  them.     And  when  thej- 

came  to  Jordan,  they  cut  down  wood. 

1  C/ir.  xiv.  1.  Now  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  mes- 
sengers to  David,  and  timber  of  cedars,  with  masons 
and  carpenters,  to  build  him  a  house. 

—  xxii.  4.  Also  cedar  trees  in  abmidance :  for  the  Zi- 
donians  and  they  of  Tyre  brought  much  cedar  wood 
to  David. 

§  45.    Metals  for  Fastenings  and  Ornament. 

1  Cftr.  xxii.  14.  Now,  behold,  in  ni}'  troulile  I  have 
prepared  tor  tlie  house  of  the  Lord  a  himdred  tliou- 
sand  talents  of  gold,  and  a  thousand  thousand  talents 
of  silver;  and  of  brass  and  iron  'witliout  weight  ;  for 
it  is  iu  aljundance  :  timber  also  and  stone  have  I  pre- 
pared ;  and  thou  mayest  add  thereto. 

3.  And  David  prepared  iron  m  abundance  for 

the  nails  for  the  doors  of  the  gates,  aud  for  the  join- 
ings ;  and  brass  in  abundance  without  weight ; 

16.  Of  the  gold,  the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and 

the  iron, //(«;;•«  lino  number.  Arise  t/icrefore,  and  be 
doing,  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee. 

2  C'/ii:  xxiv.  13.  And  the  king  and  Jehoiada  gave  it 
to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  hired  masous  aud  earjieuters  to  repair 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  also  such  as  wrought  iron 
and  brass  to  mend  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

13.  So  the  workmen  wrought,  aud  the  work 

was  perfected  b}'  them,  and  they  set  the  house  of  God 
iu  his  state,  and  strengthened  it. 

Is.  xxii.  23.  And  I  will  fasten  him  as  a  nail  in  a 
sure  place ;  and  he  shall  be  for  a  glorious  throne  to 
his  father's  house. 

24.  And   they  shall  hang  upon   him  all  the 

glory  of  his  father's  house,  the  offspring  aud  the  is- 
sue, all  vessels  of  small  quantity,  from  the  vessels  of 
cups,  even  to  all  the  vessels  of  flagons. 

2^>.  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

the  nail  that  is  fastened  iu  the  sure  place  be  removed, 
and  be  cut  down,  and  fall ;  and  the  burden  that  was 
upon  it  shall  be  cut  off:  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

§  46.    Ivory. 

1  Kings  xxii.  39.  Now  the  re^t  of  the  acts  of  Ahab, 
and  all  that  he  did,  and  the  ivory  house  which  he 
made,  and  all  the  cities  that  he  built,  are  they  not  writ- 
ten iu  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Is- 
rael ■:' 

See  Sol.  vii.  4.    Amos  iii.  15. 

§  47.    Judgment  and  Forethoiiglit  in  Building. 

Prov.  xxiv.  3.  Through  wisdom  is  a  house  builded ; 
and  by  understanding  it  is  established : 

37.   Prejjare  thy  work  without,  and  make  it 

fit  for  thyself  iu  the  field ;  and  afterwards  build  thine 
house. 

Luke  xiv.  28.  For  which  of  you,  intending  to  build 
a  tower,  sittcth  not  down  first,  and  counteth  the  cost, 
whether  he  have  mifficicnt  to  finish  it  ? 

29.  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the  founda- 
tion, and  is  not  able  to  finish  it,  all  that  behold  it  be- 
gin to  mock  him, 

30.  Sayiug,  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was 

not  able  to  finish. 

§  4.S.    Procuring  JIatorials. 

1  Kiiif/!<  V.  13.  And  king  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out 
of  all  Israel ;  and  the  levy  was  thirty  thousand  "men. 

14.  Anil  he  sent  them  to  Lebanon,  ten  thou- 
sand a  monlii  by  courses:  a  month  they  were  in  Leb- 
anon, and  two  months  at  home ;  aud  Adoniram  icas 
over  the  lev}-. 


15.   And   Solomon  had   threescore   and   ten 

thousand  that  bare  burdens,  aud  fourscore  thousand 
hewers  in  the  mountains; 

16.   Besides  the  chief  of  Solomon's  officers 

which  irere  over  the  work,  three  thousand  and  three 
hundred,  which  ruled  over  the  people  that  wrought 
iu  the  Avork. 

§49,    Pillars. 

Jud.  xvi.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  their  hearts 
were  meny,  that  they  said.  Call  for  Samson,  that  he 
may  make  us  sport.  And  they  called  for  Samson  out 
of  the  prison  house;  and  he  made  them  sport:  and 
tliev  set  him  between  the  pillars. 

-^ 26.  And  Samson  said  unto  the  lad  that  held 

him  by  the  hand,  Sufl'er  me  that  I  may  feel  the  pillars 
Avhereupou  the  house  standeth,  that  I  may  lean  upon 
them. 

29.  And  Samson  took  hold  of  the  two  middle 

pillars  upon  which  the  house  stood,  ;md  on  which  it 
was  borne  up,  of  the  one  with  his  right  hand,  and  of 
tiie  other  with  his  left. 

30.  And  S;nnson  said.  Let  me  die  with  the 

Philistines.  And  he  bowed  himself  with  all  his  might ; 
aud  the  house  fell  upon  the  lords,  and  upon  all  the 
jjcople  that  trere  therein.  So  the  dead  which  he  slew 
at  his  death  were  more  than  the)/  which  he  slew  iu  his 
life. 

§  50.    Roof. 

(1.  used  as  a  place  op  resort.) 

Jos.  ii.  8.  And  before  they  were  laid  down,  she  came 
up  unto  them  upon  the  roof; 

Jud.  xvi.  27.  Now  the  house  was  full  of  men  and 
women  ;  and  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  were 
there ;  and  there  were  upon  the  roof  about  three  thou- 
sand men  and  women,  that  beheld  while  Samsou 
made  sport. 

Mark  ii.  4.  Aud  when  they  could  not  come  nigh 
unto  him  for  the  press,  they  uncovered  the  roof  where 
he  was :  and  when  they  had  broken  it  up,  they  let 
down  the  bed  wherein  the  sick  of  the  iialsy  lay. 

Ziiks  xvii.  31.  In  that  day,  he  which  sli'all  be  upon 
the  housetop,  ami  his  stutt""in  the  house,  let  him  not 
come  down  to  take  it  away :  and  he  that  is  iu  the 
field,  let  him  likewise  not  retm'u  back. 

(3.  a  battlement  required.) 
Dent.  xxii.  8.  When  thou  buildest  a  new  house,  then 
thou  Shalt  make  a  battlement  for  thy  roof,  that  thou 
bring  not  blood  upon  thine  house,  if  any  man  ftdl  from 
thence. 

§  51.    Windows. 
See  1  Kings  vii.  45.    7s.  liv.  12.    Jer.  xxii.  14 

§  52.    Entrances. 

(1.    PORCHES  AXD   DOORS.) 

Jud.  iii.  23.  Then  Ehud  went  forth  through  the 
porch,  and  shut  the  doors  of  the  parlour  upon  him, 
and  locked  them. 

Esck.  xxxiii.  30.  Also,  thou  son  of  man,  the  children 
of  thy  peoiile  still  are  talking  against  thee  b}'  the 
walls  "and  iu  the  doors  of  tlie  houses,  and  speak  one  to 
another,  every  one  to  his  brother,  saying.  Come,  I  pray 
you,  and  hear  what  is  the  word  that  Cometh  forth 
from  the  Lord. 

See  1  Kinys  vii.  6,  8,  12.     S'A.  v.  4,  5  ;  vui.  9. 

(3.    GATES.) 

Ps.  cxviii.  20.  This  gate  of  the  Lord,  into  which  the 
righteous  shall  enter. 

—  cxlvii.  13.  For  he  hath  strengtlifiied  the  bars  of 
thy  gates ;  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  within  thee. 

(3.   ENTR.^XCES  AS  RESORTS  AND  TRIBUNALS.) 

2  Chr.  xviii.  9.  And  the  king  of  Israel  and  Jeho,4i- 
aphat  king  of  Judah,  sat  eilher'of  them  on  his  thi'oue, 
clothed  in  their  robes,  and  they  sat  in  a  void  place  at 
the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Samaria;  aud  all  the 
prophets  [irophesied  before  them. 

Job  xxix.  7.  "When  I  went  out  to  the  gate  through 
the  city,  when  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  street ! 


406 


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Job  xxix.  S.  The  young  niuii  saw  mo,  luul  hid  them- 
selves: uiul  lliu  aged  arose,  ■(//</ stood  up. 

—  !).  The  priutes  relraiued  tidkiug,  aud  hiid  their 

hand  oil  their  uioiitli. 

10.  Tlie    uobles   held   their   peace,  aud   their 

longue  eloiiveJ  to  llic  roof  of  llieir  mouth. 

Froi).  viii.  3.  She  erieth  at  the  Kates,  at  the  entiy  of 
tl'.o  city,  at  the  coming  in  al  I  lie  iTooi-s; 

■fei:  xxvi.  7.  So  the  priests  and  the  prophets  and  all 
tJie  people  heard  .leremiah  speakiug  these  wortls  in 
the  house  of  Uie  Lokd. 

—  —  10.  When  the  jirinces  of  Jiidah  heard  these 
thuigs,  IhcQ  they  came  up  from  the  king's  house  unto 
the  house  of  the  Loud,  and  sal  down  in  the  entry  of 
the  new  ayte  of  the  Lohd's  hoiine. 

See  1  Kings  vii.  7.     AW.  v.  1.     Pror.  ix.  14. 

§  .>;5.    Pai'Ior  or  .Viulieiice  Chamber. 

Jiid.  iii.  20.  .Vnd  Ehud  came  unto  him;  and  he  was 
Bitting  in  a  summer  [larlour,  wliich  he  had  for  himself 
alone:  and  Ehud  said,  I  have  a  message  from  God 
unto  tlieo.      .Vnd  he  arose  out  of  /((.i  seat. 

21.   AVhen  he  was  gone  out,  his  servants  came ; 

and  when  lluy  saw  thtit,  belicilil,  the  doors  of  the 
parlour  mere  locked,  lliey  s:iid,  Surely  he  covereth  his 
ieet  in  his  summer  chamber. 

2.").  And  they  tarried  till  they  were  ashamed: 

and,  behold,  he  opened  not  the  doors  of  the  parlour; 
therefore  they  took  a  key,  anil  opened  tin  in :  and, 
behold,  their  lord  uxm  fallen  down  dead  on  the  earth. 

§  54.    Kcaus  of  Heating. 

(1.   P.\N'  OF   COALS.) 

Murk  xiv.  .54.  Aiul  Peter  followed  him  afar  off,  even 
into  the  palace  of  the  lii^'-|i  priest :  aud  he  sat  with  the 
servants,  and  warmed  liiiuself  at  the  lire. 

Luke  xxii.  .5.5.  And  when  they  had  kindled  a  tire  in 
the  midst  of  the  hall,  and  were  set  down  together, 
Peter  .sat  down  among  them. 

John  xviii.  18.  And  the  sen-ants  and  officers  stood 
there,  who  had  made  a  lire  of  coals,  tor  it  was  cold; 
and  they  w.irmcd  themselves:  and  Peter  stood  with 
them,  and  warmed  himself. 

(2.   POSSIBLY   SOME   OTIIEU  ARR.VXGEMEXT.) 

Jer.  .xxxvi.  22.  Now  the  king  sat  in  the  winter  house 
in  the  ninth  month  ;  and  tlicrc  iran  afire  on  the  hearth 
burning  before  him. 


9  o>>. 


Treasure  and  Store  Houses. 


2  Chr.  xxxii.  27.  Ami  Ilezekiali  had  exceeding  much 
riches  and  honour:  and  he  made  himself  treasm'ics  for 
silver,  and  for  gold,  and  for  precious  stones,  and  for 
spices,  and  tor  shields,  and  for  all  manner  of  pleasant 
jewels; 

28.  Storehouses  also  for  the  increase  of  corn, 

and  wine,  and  oil ;  aud  stalls  for  all  manner  of  beasts, 
.ind  cotes  for  tloeks. 

See  Ex.  i.  11. 

§  .50.    Exemption  of  Honse  Builder. 

Dent.  XX.  .5.  And  the  officers  shall  speak  unto  the 
people,  saying.  What  man  «  there  that  hath  built  a 
new  honse,  and  halh  not  dedicated  itV  let  him  go  and 
return  to  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  aud 
another  man  dedicate  it, 

§  57.    Cities  Ituilt. 

Num.  xxxii.  34.  Build  you  cities  for  your  little  ones, 
and  folds  for  your  sheep  ;  and  do  that  which  hath  pro- 
ceeded out  of  your  moutli. 

2.5.   -Vnd  tlie  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 

of  Reuben  spake  unto  Moses,  saying.  Thy  servants 
will  do  as  my  lord  commandeth. 

26.  Our  little  ones,  our  wives,  our  flocks,  and 

all  our  cattle,  shall  be  there  in  the  cities  of  Gilead  : 

1  KiiirjK  ix.  15.  And  this  in  the  reason  of  the  levy 
which  king  Solomon  raised ;  for  to  build  the  house  of 


the  LoiiD,  and  his  own  house,  and  Jlillo,  and  the  nail 
of  .lerusalem.  and  lla/.or,  and  .Megiddo,  and  Gezer. 

10.   Fur  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  had  gone  up, 

and  taken  Ge/er,  and  burnt  it  witli  lire,  and  slain  the 
(.'anaanites  that  dwell  in  the  city,  and  given  it  for  a 
present  unto  his  daughter,  Solomon's  wile. 

17.  And  Solonum  built  Gezer,  and  Betli-horon 

the  nether, 

18.  And  liaalath,  and  Tadiunr  in  the  wilclir- 

ness,  in  the  l.-ind, 

lU.  And  all  the  cities  of  ston^  that  Solomon 

had,  ;uid  cities  for  his  chariots,  and  cities  for  his  hor.se- 
meii,  and  that  which  Solomon  desired  to  build  in 
.lerusalem,  and  in  Lebanon,  and  in  all  the  land  of  his 
dominion. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  29.  Jloreover  he  provided  him  cities, 
and  jiosscssions  of  flocks  and  herds  in  abundance :  for 
Goil  had  given  him  substance  very  much. 

§  5S.    Cities  Destroyed. 

h.  i.  7.  Your  country  in  desolate,  your  cities  etro 
burned  with  lire;  your  land,  stringers  devour  it  in 
your  presence,  and  it  in  desolate,  as  overthrown  by 
strangers. 

—  xxiv.  10.  The  city  of  confusion  is  brfiken  dow:i : 
every  house  is  shut  up,  that  no  m;ui  may  come  in. 

12.  In  the  city  is  left  desolation,  and  the  gate 

is  smitten  with  destruction. 


CHAP.  V. 

FURNITURE,    UTENSILS,    AND 
MECHANIC  ARTS. 

§  59.    Furniture. 

(1.    PLALN-.) 

3  Kings  iv.  10.  Let  us  make  a  little  chamber,  I  pray-j 
tliee,  on  the  wall;  and  let  us  set  for  him  there  a  bed, 
aud  a  table,  and  a  stool,  aud  a  candlestick:  anil  it 
shall  be,  when  he  cometh  to  us,  that  he  shall  turn  in 
thither. 

11.  And  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  came  thither, 

aud  he  turned  into  the  chamber,  and  lay  there. 

(2.    ELEGAXT.) 

Pren:  xxiv.  4.  And  by  knowledge  shall  the  chambers 
be  filled  with  all  precious  and  pleasant  riches. 

§  60.    Beds  and  Seats. 

(1.   FOR   SLEEPING.) 

Gcii.  xlvii.  31.  And  he  said.  Swear  unto  me.  And 
he  sware  unto  him.  And  Israel  bowed  himself  upon 
the  bed's  head. 

—  xlviii.  2.  And  one  told  .lacob,  and  said,  Behold, 
thy  lion  .loseph  cometh  unto  thee  :  and  Israel  strength- 
ened himself,  and  sat  ujiou  the  bed. 

1  S<(ni.  xix.  13.  Aud  .Mieli:il  lo<;k  an  image,  and  laid 
it  in  the  bed,  and  jiut  a  jiillow  of  goats'  liair  for  his 
bolster,  and  covered  it  with  a  cloth. 

Pnii:  vii.  IG.  I  have  decked  my  bed  with  covering.^ 
of  tapestiy,  with  carved  works,  with  fine  linen  of 
Egj-pt. 

'' 17.  I  have   perfumed   my   bed   with  myrrh, 

aloes,  and  cinnamon. 

(2.   F014  USE   AT  ItE.U.S.) 

Sec  &ek.  xxiii.  41.    Amos  vi.  4. 

(3.   kino's  SEAT.) 

1  S(i7n.  XX.  25.  And  the  king  sat  upon  his  scat,  as  at 
other  times,  fcert  upon  a  seat  by  the  wall:  ;iiul  .lon.'v- 
than  arose,  and  Abuer  sat  by  Saul's  siile,  aud  David's 
place  was  empty. 

§  61.     Curtains  and  Hangings. 

(1.   OF   THE   TA1-.E1!.N.\CLK.) 

Kx.  xxxvi.  35.  And  he  made  a  vail  of  bhie,  and 


4o: 


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INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND   PRODUCTS,      book  xv 


puriile,  and  sciirlut,  ami  liuc  twhifd  linen  :  mth  cheru- 
bim made  he  it  of  emuiiuii  work. 

E.T.  xxxvi.  36.  And  he  made  thereunto  foiu-  pillars  of 
shiltini  wood,  and  overlaid  them  with  "old:  their 
hooks  were  of  gold ;  and  he  cast  for  them  lour  sockets 
of  silver. 

37.  And  he  made  a  hanging  for  the  tabernacle 

door  of  Ijlue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined 
linen,  of  needlework; 

38.  And  the  five  pillars  of  it  with  their  hooks : 

and  he  overlaid  their  chaijiters  and  then-  fillets  with 
gold :  but  theh-  five  sockets  were  of  brass. 


(3. 

See  Est.  i.  G. 


OF  A  B.\SQtJETnSG-ROOM.) 


§  62.    Mirrors. 


Ex.  xxxviii.  8.  And  lie  made  the  laver  nf  brass,  and 
the  foot  of  it  of  brass,  of  the  lookingglasses  of  tlie  women 
assemliling,  which  assembled  at  tlie  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  tiie  congregation. 

Jam.  i.  23.  For  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and 
not  a  doer,  he  is  like  tuito  a  man  beholding  his  natural 
face  in  a  glass : 

2i.  For  he  behokleth  himself,  and  goeth  his 

■way,  and  straightway  forgetteth  what  manner  of  man 
he  was. 

See  Job  xxxvii.  18. 

§  G3.    Artificial  light. 

Job  xii.  5.  He  that  is  ready  to  slip  with  7m  feet  is  as 
a  lamp  despised  in  the  thought  of  him  that  is  at  ease. 

Mat.  XXV.  2.  And  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five 
vere  foolish. 

3.  They  that  icere  foolish  took   their  lamps, 

and  took  no  oil  with  them : 

4.  But  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with 

their  lamjis. 

Lvk-e  viii.  16.  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a 
candle,  covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  puttcth  it  tinder  a 
bed ;  but  setteth  it  on  a  candlestick,  that  they  which 
enter  in  may  see  the  light. 

17.  "For  nothing  is  secret,  that  shall  not  be 

made  manifest ;  neither  ant/  thing  hid,  that  shall  not 
be  known  and  come  abroad. 

Sev.  xviii.  23.  And  the  light  of  a  candle  shall  shine 
no  more  at  all  in  thee ;  and  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom 
and  of  the  bride  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  m  thee : 
for  thy  merchants  were  the  great  men  of  the  earth; 
for  by  thy  sorceries  were  all  nations  deceived. 

§  64.    Pottery. 

1  Chr.  iv.  23.  These  irrrc  the  potters,  and  those  that 
dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges:  there  they  dwelt 
with  the  king  for  his  work. 

JoJiii  ii.  6.  And  there  were  set  there  six  waterpots 
of  stone,  after  the  manner  of  the  purifying  of  the 
Jews,  containing  two  or  three  firldns  apiece. 

§  65.    Baskets  and  Bottles. 

Pi.  cxix.  83.  For  I  am  bceome  like  a  bottle  in  the 
smoke ;  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  statutes. 

Lnk-e  i'x.  17.  And  they  did  eat,  and  were  all  filled : 
and  there  was  taken  up  of  fragments  that  remained  to 
them  twelve  baskets. 


§  66.    Spiuuiug. 

E.r.  XXXV.  25.  And  all  the  women  that  were  wise 
hearted  did  spin  with  their  hands,  and  brought  that 
which  tlicy  had  spun,  both  of  blue,  and  of  purple,  and 
of  scarlet,  and  of  line  linen. 

26.  And  all  the  women  wdiose  heart  stirred 

them  up  in  wisdom  spun  goals'  hair. 

Frov.  xxxi.  13.  She  seekelh  wool,  and  flax,  and 
worketli  willinglv  with  her  hands. 

14.  She    is    like    the  merchants'   ships;    she 

bringeth  her  food  from  afar. 

19    She  laycth  her  hands  to  the  spindle,  and 

her  hands  hold  the"  distaff. 


§  67.    Weaviug. 

E.r.  xxxviii.  16.  All  the  hangings  of  the  court  round 
about  were  of  fine  twined  linen. 

Prov.  xxxi.  24.  She  maketh  fine  linen,  and  selleth 
it ;  and  delivereth  gu-dles  unto  the  merchant. 

See  1  Chr.  iv.  21. 

§  68.    Teutmaking. 

Aets  xviii.  3.  And  because  he  was  of  the  same  craft, 
he  abode  with  them,  and  wrought :  (for  by  their  occu- 
pation they  were  tentmakers.) 

§  69.    Leather;  Taiiiiiiig. 

Ex.  xxxvi.  19.  And  he  made  a  covering  for  the  tent 
of  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  a  covermg  of  badgers' 
skins  above  that. 

Acts  ix.  43.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  tarried 
many  days  in  Joppa  with  one  Simon  a  tanner. 

— ^"  X.  5.  And  now  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for 
one  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter: 

6.  He  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner,  whose 

house  is  by  the  sea  side :  he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou 
oughtest  to  do. 

§  70.    Grinding. 

Mat.  xxiv.  41.  Two  women  shall  be  grinding  at  the 
mill ;  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left. 

Rev.  xviii.  22.  And  the  voice  of  harpers,  and 
musicians,  and  of  pipers,  and  trumpeters,  shall  be 
heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee ;  and  no  craftsman,  of 
whatsoever  craft  he  be,  shall  be  found  any  more  in  thee ; 
and  the  sound  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no  more 
at  all  in  thee. 

See  &.  xii.  4. 

§  71.    Water-works. 

2  Kings  xx.  20.  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezckiah, 
and  all  ins  mialit,  and  how  he  made  a  pool,  and  a  con- 
duit, and  brought  water  into  the  city,  are  they  not 
written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
Judah? 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  30.  This  same  Ilezekiah  also  stopped 
the  upper  watercourse  of  Gihon,  and  brought  it 
straicht  down  to  the  west  side  of  the  city  of  David. 
And'  Ilezekiah  prospered  in  all  his  works. 

Jer.  ii.  12.  Be  astonished,  O  ye  heavens,  at  this,  and 
be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  desolate,  saith  the  Lord. 

13.  For  my  people  have  committed  two  evils; 

they  have  foreaken  me  the  fountain  of  living  waters, 
and  hewed  them  out  cisterns,  broken  cisterns,  that  can 
hold  no  water. 

See  Aeh.  ill.  15, 16. 

§  72.    Smithcraft. 

Oe7i.  iv.  23.  And  Zillah,  she  also  bare  Tubal-cain,  an 
instructor  of  every  artificer  in  brass  and  iron:  and  the 
sister  of  Tubal-ca"in  was  Naamah. 

1  Smn.  xiii.  19.  Now  there  was  no  smith  found 
throughout  all  the  land  of  Israel:  for  the  Pliilistines 
said.  Lest  the  Hebrews  make  them  swords  or  spears : 

20.  But  all  the  Israelites  went  down  to  the 

Philistines,  to  sharpen  every  man  his  share,  and  his 
coulter,  and  his  axe,  and  his  mattock. 

21.  Yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  mattocks,  and 

for  the  coulters,  aiid  for  the  forks,  and  for  the  axes, 
and  to  sharpen  the  goads. 

Pi.  lii.  3.  Thy  tongue  deviseth  mischiefs;  like  a 
sharp  razor,  working  deceitfully. 

7Vyc.  xxvii.  17.  Iron  sharpeneth  iron;  so  a  man 
sharpeneth  the  countenance  of  his  friend. 

Ec.  X.  10.  If  the  iron  he  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet 
the  edge,  then  must  he  put  to  more  strength  :  but  wis- 
dom w  in-ofitable  to  direct. 

Jer.  vi.  28  They  are  all  grievous  revolters,  walking 
with  slanders :  they  are  brass  and  iron ;  they  are  all 
corrupters. 

29.  The  bellows  are  burned,  the  lead  is  con- 
sumed of  the  fire;  the  founder  melteth  in  vain:  for 
the  wicked  are  not  plucked  away. 


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1  Kinffs  vii.  40.  Ami  Iliram  mailc  tlio  la  vers,  and 
the  shovels,  anil  the  basins.  So  Ilirani  made  an  end 
of  doinj;  all  the  work  thai  he  made  king  Solimion  for 
the  house  of  tlie  Loud: 

41.  The  two  pillars,  and  the  tir»  bowls  of  the 

chapilers  tlial  irciv  on  the  top  of  the  two  ])ill:irs;  and 
tlie  two  networks,  to  cover  tlie  two  liow  Is  of  the  chapi- 
ters which  trere  upon  the  top  of  tlie  pillars; 

43.  And  four  liundred  iioniegranates  for  the 

two  networks,  ercu  two  rows  of  ponieu;ranates  for  one 
network,  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters  that 
irere  u\wi\  llie  pillars ; 

43.  And  the  ten  bases,  and  ten  lavers  on  the 

bases ; 

44.  And  one  sea,  and  twelve  o.\en  under  the  sea ; 

45.  And  I  he  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins : 

and  all  tlicse  vessels,  wliich  Iliram  made  to  kinir  Solo- 
mon for  the  lioii.se  of  llie  Loiti),  ir<7v  «/  bright  brass. 

4G.  In  llie  jilain  of  .Ionian  did  the  k'uvj:  cast 

them,  in  the  clay  ununid  between  Succolh  and  Zarllian. 

Kzek.  .\.\ii.  18.  Son  of  man,  the  house  of  Israel  is  to 
me  become  dross :  all  they  mx  brass,  and  tin,  and  iron, 
and  lead,  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace;  they  are  eceit 
the  dross  of  silver. 

19.  Therefore  thtis  sidth  the  Lord  GoD :  Be- 
cause ye  are  all  become  dross,  behold,  therefore  I  will 
gather  yon  into  the  midst  of  Jern.salem. 

•' 20.  -l.s  they  gather  siher,  and  brass,  and  iron, 

and  lead,  and  tin,  into  the  midst  of  the  furnace,  to  blow 
the  fire  upon  it,  to  melt  it ;  so  will  I  gather  you  in 
mine  anger  and  in  my  fuiy,  and  I  will  leave  you  tliere, 
and  melt  yon. 

'21.  Tea,  I  will  gaUicr  you,  and  blow  upon  you 

in  the  tire  of  my  wrath,  and  ye  shall  be  melted  in  the 
midst  thereof. 

22.  As  silver  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  fur- 
nace, so  shall  ye  be  melted  in  the  niidst  thereof;  and 
ye  shall  know"  that  I  the  Lord  have  poured  out  my 
iiiry  upon  you. 

§  73.    Gold  and  Silver  Work. 

Ei:  xxxi.x.  8.  And  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin 
plates,  and  cut  it  into  wii"es,  to  work  it  iii  the  blue,  and 
in  the  purple,  and  in  the  scarlet,  and  in  the  tine  linen, 
with  cunning  work. 

1  C'!i>:  XX.  2.  And  David  took  the  crown  of  their 
king  from  off  his  head,  and  found  it  to  weigh  a  talent 
of  gold,  and  iliere  were  precious  stones  in  it ;  and  it  was 
setuiion  David's  head ;  and  he  also  brought  exceeding 
nuich  spoil  out  of  the  city. 

ye!i.  iii.  8.  Next  unto  him  rejiaired  Uzziel  the  son 
of  Il.arhaiah,  of  the  goldsmiths.  Xext  unto  him  also 
repaired  Ilananiah  the  son  of  one  of  the  apothecaries, 
and  they  fortified  Jerusalem  unto  the  broad  wall. 

iVcc.xxv.  4.  Take  away  the  dross  from  the  silver, 
and  there  shall  come  fortli  a  ve.ssel  for  the  finer. 

5.  Take  away  the  wicked /rw«  before  the  king, 

and  his  throne  shall  be  established  in  righteousness. 

—  xxvii.  21.  As  the  fining  pot  for  silver,  and  the 
furnace  for  gold  ;  so  w  a  man  to  Ms  praise. 

§  74.    Skilled  Artizans. 

Kr.  xxxi.  2.  See,  I  have  called  by  name  Bczalcel  the 
son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Ilur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah  : 

3.  And  I  have  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of 

God,  in  wisdom,  and  in  understanding,  and  in  knowl- 
edge, and  in  all  manner  of  workmanship, 

4.  To  devise  cunning  works,  to  work  in  gold, 

and  in  silver,  and  in  brass, 

5.  And  in  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  tJicm,  and  in 

carving  of  timber,  to  work  in  all  manner  of  workman- 
ship. 

6.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  given  with  him  Aho- 

liab,  the  son  of  Ahisamach,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan :  and 
in  the  hearts  of  all  that  are  wise  hearted  I  have  put 
wisdom,  that  they  may  make  all  that  I  have  com- 
manded thee  ; 

7.  The  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the 

ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  mercy  seat  that  is  there- 
upon, and  all  the  furniture  of  the  tabernacle, 

8.  And  the  table  and  his  furniture,  and  the 


pure  candlestick  with  all  his  furniture,  and  the  altar 
of  incense, 

9.  And  the  altar  of  burnt  ofiering  with  all  his 

furniture,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot, 

10.  Aud  the  clothes  of  service,  and  the  holy 

garments  lor  Aaron  the  iiriest,  and  the  garmcnta  of 
his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  oflice, 

11.  And  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 

for  the  holy  ])liir4; :  according  to  all  that  1  have  com- 
manded thee  shall  they  do. 

—  XXXV.  27.  And  the  rulers  brought  onyx  stones, 
and  stones  to  be  set,  for  the  cphod,  aud  for  the  breast- 
plate ; 

28.  And  si)ice,  and  oil  for  the  light,  aud  for  the 

anointing  oil,  ami  tor  the  sweet  incense. 

29.  The  children  of  Israel  brought  a  willing 

otrering  unto  the  Loiii),  every  man  and  woman,  whose 
heart  made  them  willing  to  bring  lor  all  manner  of 
work,  which  the  Loud  had  commanded  to  be  made  by 
the  hand  of  !!Moses. 

30.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

See,  the  Loud  hath  called  by  name  Bezaleel  the  son 
of  Uri,  the  son  of  llur,  of  the  Irilie  of  .ludah  ; 

31.  And  he  hath  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of 

God,  in  wisdom,  in  uuderslanding,  and  in  knowledge, 
and  in  all  manner  of  workmanship; 

32.  And  to  devise  curious  works,  to  work  in 

gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass, 

■  33.  And  in  the  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  them, 

and  in  carving  of  wood,  to  make  any  manner  of  cun- 
ning work. 

34.  And  he  hath  jiul  in  his  heart  that  he  may 

teach,  lioth  he,  and  Aholiab,  the  son  of  Ahisamach,  of 
the  tribe  of  Dan. 

35.  Them  hath  he  filled  with  wisdom  of  heart, 

to  work  all  manner  of  work,  of  the  engraver,  and  of  the 
cunning  workman,  and  of  the  embroiderer,  in  blue,  and 
in  purple,  in  scarlet,  and. in  fine  linen,  and  of  the  weav- 
er, even  of  them  that  do  any  work,  aud  of  those  thai 
devise  cunning  work. 

—  xxxvi.  1.  Then  wrought  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab, 
and  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whom  the  Loud  put 
wisdom  and  understanding  to  know  how  to  work  all 
manner  of  work  for  the  ser\iee  of  the  sanctuary,  ac- 
cording to  all  that  the  LoitD  hath  eonnnanded. 

2.  And  Moses  called  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab, 

and  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whose  heart  the  Lord 
had  put  wisdom,  eeen  every  one  whose  heart  stirred 
him  up  to  come  unto  the  work  to  do  it : 

—  xxxviii.  22.  And  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son 
of  Ilur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  made  all  that  the  Lord 
commanded  Closes. 

23.  And  with  him  ira.i  Aholiab,  son  of  Ahisa- 
mach, of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  an  engraver,  and  a  cunning 
workman,  and  an  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  in  purple, 
and  in  scarlet,  and  fine  linen. 

1  Kinr/s  vii.  13.  And  king  Solomon  sent  and  fetched 
Ilmim  out  of  Tyre. 

14.  lie  teas  a  widow's  son  of  the  tribe  of  Naiih- 

tali,  and  his  father  irm  a  man  of  Tyre,  a  worker  in 
brass:  and  he  was  filled  with  wisdom,  and  understand- 
ing, and  cunning  to  work  all  works  in  brass.  And  he 
came  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought  all  his  work. 

1  C/ii:  xxii.  15.  Moreover,  tlicre  ure  workmen  with 
thee  in  abundance,  hewers  and  woi'kers  of  stone  and 
limber,  and  all  manner  of  cunning  men  for  every  man- 
ner of  work. 


I  CHAP.  VI. 

I         TRADE  AXD   COMMERCE. 
j  §  7.'>.    Honesty  in  Trade. 

See  also  Book  XVIIL,  §  8G. 

(1.   FRAUD.) 

7^r.  xix.  11.  Ye  shall  not  steal,  neither  deal  falsely, 

neither  lie  one  to  another. 
i      1  The.-<s.  iv.  G.  That  no  m<ui  go  beyond  and  defraud 

his  brother  in  any  matter :  bi caiise  that  the  Lord  is  the 
I  avenger  of  all  such,  as  we  also  have  forewarned  you 
I  and  testified. 


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INDUSTRIAL  EMPLOYMENTS  AND  PRODUCTS,      book  xv. 


1  Thi'x.  iv.  7.  For  God  Ihith  uot  called  us  unto  un- 
cleauuc'ss,  but  uuto  lioliuess. 

(3.   FALSE   WEIGHTS  AND   >rEAStTRES.) 

Lei\  xix.  35.  Yo  shall  do  no  unrighteousncssm  judg- 
ment, in  nietovanl,  in  weight,  or  in  measure. 

30.  .Jiist  l)atances,  just  weights,  a  just  ephah, 

and  a  just  hiu,  shall  v<-  have:  !<(/«  the  Loud  your  God, 
which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

D,-iit.  XXV.  13.  Thou  slialt  not  have  in  thy  bag  divers 
weiirhts,  a  great  and  a  small: 

-^  _  14,"T1iou  Shalt  not  have  in  thine  house  divers 
measures,  a  gre:it  and  ii  small : 

15.  But  tliou  Shalt  liave  a  perfect  and  just  weight, 

a  perfect  and  just  measure  shall  tliou  liave :  that  thy 
days  may  be  lengthened  m  the  land  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee. 

" io.  For  all  that  do  such  things,  arid  all  that  do 

unrighteously,  are  an  abomination  uuto  the  Lord  thy 
God. 

Proi\  xi.  1.  A  false  balance  is  abomination  to  the 
Lord:  but  a  just  weight  is  his  delight. 

—  xvi.  11.  A,  just  weight  and  balance  n-retheLoBD's: 
all  the  weights  of  the  bag  are  his  work. 

—  XX.  10.  Divers  weights,  and  divers  measures, both 
of  them  are  alike  abomination  to  the  Lord. 

oy   Divei-s  w'eiglifs  are   an  abomination  uuto 

the  Lord  ;  and  a  fiilse  balance  iv  not  gooil. 

Ho^.  xii.  7.  He  is  a  merchant,  the  balances  of  deceit 
are  in  his  hand:  he  lovetli  to  oppress. 

8.  And  Ephraim  said.  Yet  I  am  become  rich, 

I  have  found  me  out  sulistance :  in  all  my  hibours  they 
shall  find  none  iniquily  in  me  that  toere  sin. 

9.  And  I  thai  am  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the 

land  of  Egypt  will  yet  make  thee  to  dwell  in  taber- 
nacles, as  m  the  day's  of  the  solemn  feast. 

^ficah  vi.  10.  Are  there  yet  the  treasures  of  wicked- 
ness in  the  house  of  the  wicked,  and  the  scant  measure 
tMt  is  aljomiuable  ? 

11.  Shall  I  count  them  pure  with  the  wicked 

balances,  and  with  the  bag  of  deceitful  weights  V 

13.  For  tlie  ricli  men  thereof  are  full  of  vio- 
lence, and  the  inhaljitants  tlicrcof  have  spoken  lies, 
and  tlicir  tongue  is  deceitful  in  their  mouth. 

(3.    nC'^RDING   HP.) 

Pror.  xi.  30.  He  tliat  withholdeth  corn,  the  people 
shall  curse  him :  but  l)lessing  shall  be  upon  the  head  of 
him  that  selleth  it. 

(4.    BEATING  DOWN.) 

Prm.  XX.  14.  It  ii  naught,  it  is  naught,  saith  the  buy- 
er :  but  when  he  is  gone  his  way,  then  he  boasteth. 

§  76.    Trade. 

(1.    IN   BREADSTUFFS.) 

Pen.  vi.  .5.  And  when  he  liad  opened  the  third  seal, 
I  hciU'd  tlie  third  beast  say.  Come  and  see.  And  I  be- 
held, :uid  lo  a  black  horse ;  and  he  that  sat  on  him  had 
a  pair  of  b;ilances  in  Ins  hand. 

(j.  And  I  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the 

four  1)rasts  say,  A  nu^asure  of  wheat  for  a  penny,  and 
thi-ee  ineasun's  of  baiiey  for  a  penny :  and  see  thou  hurt 
not  the  oil  and  tlie  wine. 

Sec  Kzek.  x.xvii.  17. 

(3.   IN   LITMBER.) 

See  1  Kinffs  v.  6,  8-10.     I  Chr.  xxii.  4. 

(3.    IN   LUXURIES.) 

7?('!'.  xviii.  11.  And  tlie  mercliauts  of  the  earth  shall 
weep  and  mourn  over  her;  for  no  man  buyeth  their 
merchandise  any  more : 

12.  Tlie  mcrcliandisc  of  gold,  and  silver,  and 

precious  stones,  and  of  pe:irl9,  and  fine  linen,  and 
purple,  and  silk,  and  scarlet,  ami  all  tliyine  wood, 
and  :dl  maimc-r  vessels  of  ivory,  and  all  manner  ves- 
sels of  most  precious  wood,  and  of  brass,  and  iron, 
and  marble, 

13.  .Vnd  cinnamon,  and  odours,  and  ointintuls, 

and  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  ami  tine  llour, 


and  wheat,  and  lieasts,  and  sheep,  and  horses,  and 
chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls  of  men. 

—  —  1.5.  The  merchants  of  these  things,  which 
were  made  rich  by  lier,  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear 
of  her  torment,  weeping  and  wailing, 

See  Gen.  xxxvii.  35.    Euk.  xxvii.  16, 18-30,  22-34 

§  77.    Camels  for  Transixirtatioii  aiul  TraveL 

Qeji.  xxiv.  10.  And  the  servant  took  ten  camels  of 
the  camels  of  his  master,  and  departed ;  for  all  the 
goods  of  his  master  were  in  his  hand :  and  he  arose, 
and  went  to  IMesopotamia,  unto  the  city  of  Nahor. 

11.  And  he  made  his  camels  to  kneel  down 

without  the  city  by  a  well  of  water  at  the  time  of  the 
evening,  eren  the  time  that  women  go  out  to  draw  wa,- 
ter. 

—  xxxvii.  35.  And  they  sat  down  to  eat  bread : 
and  they  lifted  U])  their  eyes  and  looked,  and,  behold, 
a  coiniiany  of  Ishmaelites  came  from  Gilead,  with 
their  camels  bearing  spicery  and  balm  and  myrrh,  go- 
ing to  carry  it  down  to  Egypt. 

§  78.    Accounts. 

1  Kings  vii.  47.  And  Solomon  left  all  the  vessels 
unweif/hed,  liecause  they  were  exceeding  many :  neither 
was  the  weight  of  the  brass  found  out. 

3  Kinys  xii.  15.  Moreover  they  reckoned  not  with  the 
men,  into  whose  hand  they  delivered  the  money  to  be 
bestowed  on  workmen  :  for  they  de;ilt  tiiithfully. 

3  Ghr.  iv.  18.  Thus  Solomon  matle  all  these  vessels 
in  great  abundance :  for  the  weight  of  the  brass  could 
not  be  found  out. 

§  79.    Benefits  of  Trade. 

Oen.  xxxiv.  20.  And  Hamor  and  Shechem  his  son 
came  unto  the  gate  of  their  city,  and  communed  with 
the  men  of  their  city,  saj'ing, 

31.  These  men  are  peaceable  with  us;  there- 
fore let  them  dwell  in  the  land,  and  trade  therein ;  for 
the  land,  behold,  it  is  large  enough  for  them ;  let  us 
take  their  daughters  to  us  for  wives,  and  let  us  give 
them  our  daughters. 

33.  Gnly  herein  will  the  men  consent  unto  ns 

for  to  dwell  with  us,  to  be  one  people,  if  every  male 
among  us  be  circumcised,  as  they  are  circumcised. 

—  —  23.  Shan  not  their  cattle  and  their  substance 
and  every  beast  of  theirs  be  ours?  only  let  us  consent 
uuto  theiu,  and  they  will  dwell  with  us. 

§  80.    Usury  Forbidden. 

Zev.  XXV.  35.  And  if  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor, 
and  fallen  in  decay  with  thee ;  then  thou  shalt  re- 
lieve him :  yea,  thoiigh  he  be  a  sti'anger,  or  a  sojourner ; 
that  he  maj'  live  with  thee. 

36.  Take  thou  no  usury  of  him,  or  increase  : 

but  fear  thy  God  ;  that  thy  brother  may  live  with  thee. 

37.  Tliou  shalt  not  give  him  thy  money  upon 

usury,  nor  lend  him  thy  victuals  for  increase. 

Deut.  xxiii.  19.  Tliou  shalt  not  lend  upon  usury  to 
thy  brother ;  usury  of  money,  usury  of  victuals,  usury 
of  any  thing  that  is  lent  upon  usury : 

30.  Unto  a  stranger  thou  maycst  lend  upon 

usury ;  but  unto  thy  brother  thou  shalt  not  lend  upon 
usury :  tliat  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  tliee  in  all 
that  thou  scttest  thine  hand  to  in  the  land  whither  thou 
gocst  to  possess  it. 

Ps.  XV.  5.  He  that  putteth  not  out  his  money  to  nsurj', 
nor  taketh  reward  against  the  innocent.  lie  that  do- 
atii  these  tilings  shall  never  be  moved. 

Prin\  xxviii.  8.  He  that  by  usury  and  unjust  gain 
inereascth  his  substance,  he  shall  gather  it  for  him  that 
will  pity  the  poor. 


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CHAP.  VII. 
SHIPS  AND  NAVIGATION. 

§  SI.    Xonh's  Ark. 

Oen.  vi.  14.  M;ikr  llioo  an  ark  of  gopher  ■wood; 
rooms  shall  thou  make  in  the  aik,  ami  shall  pitch  it 
within  and  witlioiil  witli  pittli. 

15.  .Vml  this  /.<  l/u- fn-i/iioii  which  tliou  shall 

make  it  •;;'.•  The  Icnirth  of  the  aik  n/mtnif  three  hun- 
dred culiit*,  llie  hrcadlh  of  it  lilty  cubits,  and  the 
heiirhl  of  it  thirty  cubits. 

— 16.  -V  window  shall  thou  make  to  the  ark,  and 

in  a  cubit  shall  lliou  linish  it  above;  and  the  door  of 
the  ark  shall  thou  set  in  the  side  thereof:  <rilU  lower, 
second,  and  third  aluritu  shall  thou  make  it. 

§  82.    Bouts  on  the  Lake  of  Ualiloo. 

Mat.  viii.  '2^.  And  when  he  was  entered  into  a  ship, 
his  disciides  ti)llowed  him. 

24.  .Vud,  beliold,  there  arose  a  gre.at  tempest 

in  the  sea,  insomuch  that  the  ship  was  covered  with 
the  waves  :  but  he  was  asleep. 

25.  And  his  disciples  came  to  him,  aud  awoke 

hira,  sjjying,  Lord,  save  us :  we  perish. 

^2CrAnd   lie  sailh   mito   them.   Why  are  ye 

fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith?  Then  he  arose,  and  re- 
buked the  "wiuils  aud  the  sea ;  aud  there  was  a  great 
calm. 

Lidc  viii.  23.  Now  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day, 
that  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples :  and  he  said 
unto  them.  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
lake.     And  they  launched  forth. 

2:J.  Bvit   as   they  sailed,  he   fell   asleep:  aud 

there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake;  aud 
they  were  tilled  iril/i  initer,  and  were  in  jeopardy. 

John  vi.  115.  .\.nd  when  even  was  ii'nn  come,  his  dis- 
ciples went  down  imto  the  sea, 

17.  And  entered  into  a  ship,  and  went  over 

the  sea  toward  Capernaum.  Ki\A  it  was  now  dark, 
and  Jesus  was  not  come  to  them. 

18.  Aud  the  sea  arose  hy  reason  of  a  great  wind 

that  blew. 

—  —  23.  The  day  following,  when  the  people, 
which  stood  ou  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  saw  that 
there  was  none  other  boat  there,  save  that  one  whereinto 
his  disciples  were  entered,  and  that  .Jesus  went  not 
with  his  disciples  into  the  boat,  but  that  his  disciples 
were  gone  away  alone  ; 

23.  Howbeit  there  came  other  boats  from  Ti- 
berias nigh  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat  bread, 
al\er  that  the  Lord  had  given  thaidis : 

§  83.    Seaports. 

Jiid.  V.  17.  Gilead  abode  beyond  Jordan:  and  why 
did  Dan  remain  in  ships?  Asher  continued  on  the 
sea  shore,  and  aljode  in  his  breaches. 

Rer.  xviii.  17.  For  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is 
come  to  nought.  And  every  shipmaster,  and  all  the 
company  in  sliips,  and  sailors,  and  as  many  as  trade 
by  sea,  stood  afar  otf, 

18.  And  cried  when  they  saw  the  smoke  of 

her  burning,  saving.  What  city  in  like  unto  this  great 
city ! 

19.  -Vnd  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and 

cried,  weeping  ;uid  wailing,  saying,  Alas,  alas,  that 
great  city,  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships 
m  the  se:i  by  reason  of  her  costliness  !  for  in  one  hour 
is  she  mjide  desolate. 

See  Jud.  v.  17.    Ezek.  xxvii.  3-4,  8.    JV«A.  iii.  8. 

§  84.    God  Protects  Mariners. 

P».  cvii.  23.  They  that  go  down  to  the  sea  in  ships, 
.that  do  business  in  great  waters; 

24.  These  see  the  works  of  the  Lord,  and  his 

wonders  in  the  deep. 

25.  For    he    commandeth,   and    raiscth    the 

stormy  wind,  which  lifteth  up  the  waves  thereof 

20.  They  mount  up  to  the   heaven,  tliey  go 

4 


down  again  to  the  depths :  their  soul  is  melted  because 
of  trouble. 

27.  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a 

drunken  man,  and  are  at  their  wit's  end. 

28.  Then   they  cry  unto   the   Lord   in   their 

trouble,  and  he  briugeth  them  out  of  Iheir  distresses. 

2!).  lie  makelh  the  storm  a  cahn,  so  that  the 

waves  thereof  arc  still. 

30.  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  be  quiet ; 

so  lie  briugeth  them  unto  their  desired  haven. 

-b'/.-i  .\xvii.  21.  But  after  long  abstinence,  Paul  stood 
fortli  in  the  midst  of  them,  and  .said,  Sii's,  ye  should 
have  hearktiied  unto  me,  and  not  have  loosed  from 
Crete,  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss. 

22.  And  now  I  e.\liort  you  to  be  of  good  cheer: 

for  there  shall  l)e  no  loss  oiany  Man's  life  among  you, 
but  of  the  ship. 

23.  For  there  stood  by  me  this  night  the  an- 
gel of  God,  whose  I  am,  and  whom  I  serve, 

24.  Saying,  Fear    not,  Paul;    thou   must  be 

brought  before  Cesar :  aud,  lo,  God  hath  given  thee  all 
them  that  sail  with  thee.  ' 

25.  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  good  cheer ;  for  I 

believe  God,  that  it  shall  be  even  as  it  w;is  told  me. 

26.  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain 

island. 

§  85.    Jonah  goes  to  Sea. 

Jonah  i.  3.  But  Jonah  rose  up  to  flee  unto  Tarshish 
from  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and  went  down  to 
Joppa;  and  he  found  a  ship  going  to  Tarshish  :  so  lie 
paid  the  fare  thereof,  and  we^lt  down  into  it,  to  go 
with  them  unto  Tarshish  from  the  presence  of  the 
Lord. 

§  86.    Working  Ship. 

(1.    ROWrNQ.) 

Jonah  i.  13.  Nevertheless  the  men  rowed  hard  to 

bring  it  to  the  land ;  but  they  could  not :  for  the  sea 
WTOuglit,  and  was  tempestuous  against  them.  > 

Jfark  vi.  47.  And  when  even  was  come,  the  ship 
was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land. 

See  verse  48. 

(2.   STEERING.) 

Jam.  iii,  4.  Behold  also  the  ships,  which  though 
l/iei/  be  so  great,  and  are  driven  of  tierce  winds,  yet  are 
they  turned  about  with  a  very  small  helm,  whitherso- 
ever the  governor  listeth. 

§  87.    Bad  Management. 

Is.  xxxiii.  23.  Thy  tacklings  are  loosed ;  they  could 
not  well  strengthen" their  mast;  the_v  could  not  spread 
the  sail :  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided ;  the 
lame  take  the  prev. 

Mark  viii.  14.  I^ow  the  disciples  had  forgotten  to  take 
bread,  neither  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them  more 
tluin  one  loaf 

§  88.    Wintering  in  Harbor  to  Avoid  Storms. 

Acts  xxvii.  7.  And  when  we  had  sailed  slowly  many 
days,  and  scarce  were  come  over  ag;iiiist  Cnidus,  the 
wind  not  suffering  us,  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over 
against  Salmone ; 

8.  And,  hardly  passing  it,  came  unto  a  place 

which  is  called  the  Fair  Havens ;  nigh  whereunto  was 
the  city  of  Lasea. 

9.  Now  when  much  time  was  spent,  and  when 

sailing  was  now  daugerfius,  because  the  fist  was  now 
already  past,  Paul  admonished  l/uin. 

^  10.  And  said  unto  them.  Sirs,  I  perceive  that 

this  voyage  will  be  with  hurt  and  much  damage,  not 
only  of  the  lading  and  ship,  but  also  of  our  lives. 

-^ 11.  Nevertheless   the  centurion  believed   the 

master  and  the  omier  of  the  ship,  more  than  those 
things  which  were  spoken  bv  Paul. 

—  —  12.  .Vnd  because  the"  haven  was  not  commodi- 
ous to  winter  in,  the  more  part  advised  to  depart 
thence  also,  if  bv  any  means  tliey  might  attain  lo 
Phenice,  and  there  to  w'inter  ;  tehirh  is  a  haven  of  Crete, 
and  lietli  toward  the  southwest  and  northwest. 

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^  89.    Storms. 

Ps.  xlviii.  6.  Foiir  took  hold  upon  them  there,  and 
pain,  as  of  a  woman  iu  travail. 

7.  Tliou   breakest  the  ships  of  Tarshish  with 

an  east  wind. 

Joniili  i.  4.  Bat  the  Lord  sent  out  a  great  wind  into 
the  sea,  and  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  sea, 
so  that  the  ship  was  like  to  be  broken. 

Miif.  xiv.  24.  But  the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of 
the  sea,  tossed  with  waves  ;  for  the  wind  was  contrary. 

^fark  iv.  37.  And  there  arose  a  great  storm  ol  wind, 
and  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it  was  now 
full. 

Acts  xxvii.  13.  And  when  tlie  south  wind  blew 
softly,  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  tlieir  purpose, 
loosing  tlunce,  they  sailed  close  by  Crete. 

14.  But  not  long  after  there  arose  against  it  a 

tempestuous  wind,  callod  Euroclydon. 

30.  And  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many 

days  appeared,  and  no  small  tempest  lay  on  v.i,  all 
hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  then  talien  awaj*. 

§  90.    Prayer  in  Storm. 

Jonah  i.  5.  Then  the  mariners  were  afi-aid,  and  cried 
every  man  unto  his  god,  and  cast  forth  the  wares  that 
ir^ere  in  the  ship  into  the  sea,  to  lighten  it  of  them. 
But  Jonah  was  gone  down  into  the  sides  of  the  ship ; 
and  he  lay,  and  was  fast  asleep. 

G.  So  the  shipmaster  came  to  him,  and  said 

unto  him,  "What  meanest  thou,  O  sleeper  ?  arise,  call 
upon  thy  God,  if  so  be  that  God  will  think  upon  us, 
that  we  perish  not. 

§  91.    MaiioeinTes  in  a  Storm. 

(1.  tJNBERGtRDIKG,  AND   SCUDDING.) 

Adi  xxvii.  15.  And  when  the  ship  was  caught,  and 
could  not  bear  up  to  the  wind,  we  let  her  drive. 

—  —  1  (i.  And  running  under  a  certain  island  which 
is  called  Clauda,  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the 
boat: 

—  —  17.  TVliich  when  they  had  taken  up,  they  used 
helps,  undergirding  the  ship;  and,  fearing  lest  they 
should  fall  into  the  quicksands,  strake  sail,  and  so 
were  dri\en. 

(3.   LIGHTENING   THE   SHIP.) 

Ads  xxvii.  18.  And  we  being  exceedingly  tossed 
with  a  tempest,  the  next  day  they  lightened  the  ship  ; 

10.  And  the  third  day  we  cast  out  with  our 

own  hands  the  tackling  of  the  ship. 

38.  And  when   they  had  eaten  enough,  they 

lightened  the  ship,  and  cast  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea. 

(3.    CASTING  PASSENGER   OVERBOARD.) 

JonaJi  1.  11.  Then  said  they  imto  him,  What  shall  we 


do  imto  thee,  that  the  sea  may  be  calm  unto  us  ?  for 
the  sea  wi-ought,  and  was  tempestuous. 

13.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  me  up,  and 

CiLst  me  forth  into  tlie  sea ;  so  shall  the  sea  be  calm 
unto  j-ou :  lor  I  know  that  for  my  sake  this  great  tem- 
pest is  upon  j'ou. 

(4.    SOUNDING  AND  ANCHORING    ON    APPROACHING 

LAND.) 

Ads  xxvii.  27.  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was 
come,  as  we  were  driven  up  and  down  in  Adria,  about 
midnight  tlie  shiijmen  deemed  that  thej'  drew  near  to 
some  country ; 

28.  Xnd  sounded,  and  found  it  twenty  fathoms : 

and  when  they  had  gone  a  little  further,  they  soimded 
again,  and  found  it  fifteen  fathoms. 

39.  Then  fearing  lest  we  should  have  fallen 

upon  rocks,  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stem, 
and  wished  for  the  day. 

(5.   PREVENTING  DESERTION   OF   CREW.) 

Ads  xxvii.  30.  And  as  tlie  sbipmen  were  about  to 
flee  out  of  the  ship,  when  tixey  had  let  down  the  boat 
into  the  sea,  under  colour  as  though  thej-  would  have 
cast  anchors  out  of  the  foreship, 

31.  Paul  said  to  the  centm'ion  and  to  the  sol- 
diers. Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  j-e  cannot  be 
saved. 

33.  Then  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the 

boat,  and  let  her  fall  off. 

37.  And  we  were  in  all  in  the  ship  two  him- 

died  threescore  and  sixteen  souls. 

(6.   BEACHING   THE   SHIP.) 

Ads  xxvii.  89.  And  when  it  was  day,  they  Ivuew  not 
the  land :  but  the_y  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a 
shore,  into  the  which  they  were  minded,  if  it  were 
possible,  to  thrust  in  the  ship. 

40.  And  when  they  had  taken  up  the  anchors, 

they  committed  themsehes  imto  the  sea,  and  loosed  the 
rudder  bands,  and  hoised  up  the  mainsail  to  the  wind, 
and  made  toward  shore. 

41.  And  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas 

met,  the}'  ran  the  ship  aground  ;  and  the  forepart  stuck 
fast,  and  remained  unmoveable,  but  the  hinder  part 
was  broken  b}'  the  violence  of  the  waves. 

(7.   ESCAPE   OP   THE   SHIp's   COIIP^VNY.) 

Ads  xxvii.  42.  And  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to 
kill  the  prisoners,  lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out, 
and  escape. 

43.  But  the  centurion,  willing  to  save  Paul, 

kept  them  from  their  purpose ;  and  commanded  that 
they  which  could  swim  should  cast  thcniseloes  first  into 
the  sea,  and  get  to  land  : 

44.  And  the  rest,  some  on  boards,  and  some  on 

broken  pieces  of  the  ship.  And  so  it  came  to  pass,  that 
they  escaped  all  safe  to  laud. 


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CHAP.  I. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


BOOK  XVI. -THE  FAMILY. 


CHAP.  I. 
VIRGINITY. 

§  1.    Vir8:iiis  .Moiitioned. 

Gtn.  xxiv.  16.  And  the  danisi'l  trn.i  very  fair  to  look 
upon,  a  viririn,  ncitlicr  had  any  man  known  hfi' :  and 
she  went  down  to  the  well,  and  tilled  lier  pitcher,  and 
came  up. 

X'im.  xxxi.  35.  And  thirty  and  two  thousand  per- 
sons in  all,  of  women  that  had  not  known  man  by  ly- 
iuiT  with  liim. 

Jini.  \xi.  13.  And  thcj-  found  among  the  inhabitants 
of  .Jabesh-jillead  four  hundred  young  virgins,  that  had 
known  no  man  by  lying  witli  any  male:  and  they 
brought  them  unto  the  camp  to  Shiloh,  which  is  in  the 
laud  of  Canaan. 

^  2.    Dress  of  Virgin  Princesses. 

2  l^iin.  xiii.  18.  And  she  had  a  garment  of  divers 
colours  upon  her :  for  with  such  robes  were  the  king's 
daughters  thut  irere  virgins  apparelled.  Then  his  ser- 
vants brought  her  out,  and  bolted  the  door  after  her. 

§  3.    Tlic  Clmrms  of  tlic  Slniliimite., 

Sol.  vi.  4.  Thou  itrt  beautiful,  O  my  love,  as  Tirzah, 
comely  as  .Jerusalem,  terrible  as  iiii  army  with  banners. 

5.  Turn  away  thine  ej-es  from  me,  for  they 

have  overcome  me :  thy  hair  is  as  a  flock  of  goats  that 
appear  from  Gilead : 

G.  Thy  teeth  fire  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which  go 

up  from  the  washing,  whereof  every  one  beareth 
twins,  and  there  is  not  one  barren  among  them. 

7.  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  are  thy  tem- 
ples within  thy  locks. 

8.  There  are  threescore  queens,  and  fourscore 

concubines,  and  virgins  without  number. 

9.  ily  dove,  my  undctiled  is  Imt  one ;  she  is 

the  only  one  of  her  mother,  she  is  the  choice  one  of 
her  that  bare  her.  The  daughters  saw  her,  and  blessed 
her;  yea,  the  queens  and  the  concubines,  and  they 
praised  her. 

10.  Who  is  she  that  looketh  forth  as  the  morn- 
ing, fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun,  utul  terrible  as 
an  army  with  banners  ? 

§  4.    Another  Picture  of  the  Same. 

Sol.  vii.  1.  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  shoes,  O 
prince's  d.aughter !  the  Joints  of  thy  thighs  are  like 
jewels,  the  work  of  the  hands  of  a  cunning  workman. 

3.  Thy  navel   is  like   a   round  goblet,   irhirh 

wanteth  not  liquor  :  thy  belly  is  like  a  heap  of  wheat 
set  about  with  lilies. 

3.  Thy  two  breasts  are  like  two  yotmg  roes 

that  are  twins. 

4.  Thy  neck  is  as  a  tower  of  ivory  ;  thine  eyes 

like  the  fishpools  in  Heshbon,  by  the  gate"  of  Batli-rab- 
bim :  thy  nose  it  as  the  tower  of  Lebanon  which  look- 
eth toward  Damascus. 

.5.  Thine  head  upon  thee  is  like  Cannel,  and 

the  hair  of  thine  head  like  purple;  the  King  is  held 
in  the  galleries. 

6.  How  fair  and  how  pleasant  art  thou,  O 

love,  for  delights ! 

7.  Tliis  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  palm  tree,  and 

thy  breasts  to  clusters  of  grapes. 

8.  I  said,  I  will  go  up  to  the  palm  tree,  I  will 


take  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof:  now  also  thy  breasts 
shall  be  as  clusters  of  the  vine,  and  the  smell  of  thy 
nose  like  apples ; 

—  —  !).  And  the  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best 
wine  for  my  beloved,  that  goeth  down  sweetly,  causing 
the  lips  ot  those  that  are  asleep  to  speak. 

§  5.    Virgin  C.nptives  Spared. 

Num.  xxxi.  1.3.  And  !Moscs,  and  Eleazar  the  priest, 
and  all  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  went  forth  to 
meet  them  without  the  eanip. 

14.  And  Jloses  w  as  wroth  with  the  officers  of 

the  host,  tritlL  the  captains  over  thousands,  and  cap- 
tains over  hundreds,  which  came  from  the  battle. 

15.  And  Moses  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  saved 

all  the  women  alive  ? 

16.  Behold,  these  caused  the  children  of  Israel, 

through  the  counsel  of  Balaam,  to  commit  trespass 
against  the  Lord  in  the  matter  of  Peor,  and  there  was 
a  plague  among  the  congregation  of  the  Lord. 

17.  Now  therefore  kill  every  male  among  the 

little  ones,  and  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known 
man  by  lying  with  him. 

—  —  18.  But  all  the  women  children,  that  have  not 
known  a  man  by  lying  with  him,  keep  alive  for  your- 
selves. 

19.  And  do  y%  abide  without  the  camp  seven 

days:  whosoever  hath  killed  any  person,  and  whoso- 
ever hath  touched  anj'  slain,  purify  both  yourselves 
and  3-our  captives  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh 
day. 

§  6.    The  Perpetual  Virginity  of  Jeplitliah's 
Danghter. 

Jud.  xi.  30.  And  Jephtbah  vowed  a  vow  unto  the 
Lord,  and  said.  If  thou  shall  without  fail  deliver  the 
children  of  Ammon  into  mine  hands, 

81.  Then  it  shall  be,  that  whatsoever  Cometh 

forth  of  the  doors  of  my  house  to  meet  me,  when  I 
return  in  peace  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  shall 
surely  be  the  Lord's,  and  I  will  olfer  it  up  for  a  burnt 
offering. 

34.  And  Jephthah  came  to  Mizpeh  unto  his 

house,  and,  behold,  his  daughter  came  out  to  meet 
him  with  timbrels  and  with  dances :  and  she  was  his 
only  child  ;  beside  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  daughter. 

3.5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  saw  her, 

that  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  Alas,  my  daughter! 
thou  hast  brought  me  very  low,  and  thou  art  one  of 
them  that  trouble  me :  for  I  ha\e  opened  my  mouth 
unto  the  Lord,  and  I  cannot  go  back. 

36.  And  she  said  unto  him,  My  father,  if  thou 

hast  opened  thy  mouth  unto  the  Lord,  do  to  me  ac- 
cording to  that  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  thy 
mouth ;  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  taken  vengeance 
for  thee  of  thine  enemies,  even  of  the  children  of 
Ammon. 

39.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two 

months,  that  she  returned  unto  her  father,  who  did 
with  her  aceording  to  his  vow  which  he  had  vowed  : 
and  she  knew  no  man.     And  it  was  a  custom  in  Israel, 

40.   Tluit  the  daughters  of  Israel  weut  yearly 

to  lament  the  daughter  of  Jephthah  the  Gileadite  four 
days  in  a  year. 

§  7.    This  Virginity  Bewailed. 

Jud.  xi.  37.  And  she  said  unto  her  father,  Let  this 
thing  be  done  for  me:  let  ma  alone  two  mouths,  that 

413  


CHAP.  II. 


THE   FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVL 


I  may  go  up  and  down  upon  the  mountains,  and  be- 
wail ny  virginity,  I  am]  my  fellows. 

Jiid.  xi. '6S.  And  he  said.  Go.  Aud  he  sent  her  away 
for  two  months :  and  she  went  with  her  companions, 
and  bewailed  her  virgiuitj'  upon  the  mountains. 

,     §  8.    Brothers  Guarding  a  Sister's  Honor. 

'  Sol.  viii.  8.  We  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  no 
breasts:  what  shall  we  do  for  our  sister  in  the  day 
when  she  .shall  lie  spoken  for? 

9.  If  she  be  a  wall,  we  will  build  upon  her  a 

palace  of  silver :  and  if  she  be  a  door,  we  will  inclose 
her  with  boards  of  cedar. 

§  9.    Her  Cliastity  Invincible. 

Sol.  viii.  10.  I  am  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  towers  : 
then  was  I  in  his  eyes  as  one  that  foimd  favour. 

11.  Solomon  had  a  vineyard  at  Baal-hamou; 

he  let  out  the  vineyard  mito  keepers ;  every  one  for 
the  fiuit  thereof  was  to  bring  a  thousand pkces  of  sil- 
ver. 

13.  My  vineyard,  which  is  mine,  is  before  me : 

thou,  O  Solomon,  must  /latv  a  thousand,  and  those  that 
keep  the  fruit  thereof  two  hundi-ed. 

§  10.    Xot  to  be  Married,  looked  upon  as  a  Ca- 
lamity. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  63.  The  fire  consumed  their  yoimg  men ; 
and  their  maidens  were  not  given  to  marriage. 

64.  Their  priests  fell  by  the  sword  ;  and  their 

widows  made  no  lamentation. 

§  11.    St.  Paul  thought  it  better  not  to  be  Mar- 
ried, as  things  then  were. 

1  Ooi:  vii.  1.  Now  concerning  the  things  whereof  ye 
wrote  unto  me  :  It  is  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a 
woman. 

-7.  For  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I 

myself  But  every  man  hath  ifis  proper  gift  of  God, 
one  after  this  manner,  and  another  after  that. 

8.  I  say  therefore  to  the  unmarried  and  wid- 
ows, It  is  good  for  them  if  they  abide  even  as  I. 

35.  Now  concerning  Vu'gins  I  have  no  com- 
mandment of  the  Lonl :  yet  I  give  my  judgment,  as 
one  that  hath  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  betaithful. 

3(1  I  suppose  therefore  that  this  is  good  for 

the  present  distress,  I  say,  that  it  is  good  for  a  man  so 
to  be. 

27.  Art  thou  bound  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not  to  lie 

loosed.     Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife?  seek  not  a  wife. 

38.  But  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  sin- 
ned ;  and  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned.  Nev- 
ertheless such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  tlesh :  but  I 
spare  you. 

39.  But  this  I  sa}',  brethren,  the  time  is  short : 

it  rcmaiueth,  that  lioth  they  that  have  wives  be  as 
though  they  had  none ; 

:i3.  But  I  would  have  you  without  carefulness. 

He  that  is  unmarried  caretli  for  tlie  things  that  belong 
to  the  Lord,  how  he  may  please  the  Lord : 

3;5.  But  he  that  is  married  carcth  for  the  things 

that  are  of  the  world,  how  he  may  please  /lis  wife. 

36.  But  if  any  man  think  that  he  behaveth 

himself  uncomely  toward  his  virgin,  if  she  pass  the 
rtower  of  Ac;-  age,  and  need  so  require,  let  him  do  what 
he  will,  he  sinneth  not:  let  them  marry. 

37.  Nevertheless  he  th:it  standeth  steadfast  in 

his  heart  having  no  neeessitv,  but  hath  i)owerover  his 
own  will,  and  hath  so  deei-eed  in  his  heart  that  he  will 
lieep  his  virgin,  doetli  well. 

—  —  38  So  then  he  that  giveth  fwr  in  marriage 
(loeth  well ;  but  he  that  giveth  !>/;>■  not  in  marriage 
doeth  belter.  " 

§  12.    But  Better  to  Marry  than   to  Burn. 

1  Oi>:  vVi.  2.  Nevertheless,  to  avoid  fornication,  let 
every  man  ha^■e  his  own  wii(>,  and  let  every  woman 
have  her  own  busliaud. 

—  —  !(.  But  if  they  c.innot  contain,  let  them  murry : 
for  it  i.s  better  to  marry  than  to  burn. 


§  13.    The  Gift  of  Continence. 

Mat.  x'lx.  10.  His  disciples  say  unto  him.  If  the  case 
of  the  man  be  so  with  his  wife,  it  is  not  good  to  mariy. 

11.  But  he  said  unto  them.  All  men  cannot  re- 
ceive this  saying,  save  they  to  whom  it  is  given. 

13.  For  there  are  some  eunuchs,  which  were 

so  born  from  their  mother's  womb:  and  there  are 
some  eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs  of  men  : 
and  there  be  eunuchs,  which  have  made  themselves 
eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven's  sake.  He  that 
is  able  to  receive  it,  let  him  receive  it. 

§  14.    Continence  Rewarded. 

i?f».  xiv.  4.  These  are  the}'  which  were  not  defiled 
with  women ;  for  they  are  virgins.  These  are  they 
•which  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  he  goeth.  These 
were  redeemed  from  among  men,  being  the  flrstfi'uits 
unto  God  and  to  the  Lamb. 


CHAP.  II. 

THE  INSTITUTION  AND  LAWS  OP 
MARKIAGE. 

§  15.    Marriage  a   Divine  Ordinauee. 

Ge7i.  ii.  18.  And  the  Lord  God  said,  It  w  not  good 
that  the  man  shoidd  be  alone ;  I  will  make  him  a  help 
meet  for  him. 

20.  And  Adam  gave  names  to  all  cattle,  and 

to  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and  to  cveiy  beast  of  the  field  ; 
but  for  Adam  there  was  not  found  a  help  meet  for  him. 

33.  And  the  rib,  which  the  Loed  God  had 

taken  from  man,  made  he  a  woman,  and  brought  her 
unto  the  man. 

23.  And  Adam  said.  This  is  now  bone  of  my 

bones,  and  flesh  of  ni}'  flesh  :  she  shall  be  called  Wo- 
man, because  she  was  taken  out  of  man. 

—  iii.  30.  And  Adam  c;dled  his  wife's  name  Eve ; 
because  she  was  the  mother  of  all  livuig. 

—  V.  2.  Male  and  female  created  he  them ;  and 
blessed  them,  and  called  their  name  Adam,  in  the  day 
when  they  were  created. 

—  ix.  1.  And  God  blessed  Noah  and  his  sons,  and 
said  uuto  them.  Be  fruitful,  and  multipl}-,  and  replenish 
the  earth. 

7.  And  you,  be  ye  fruitful,  and  multiply  ;  bring 

forth  abundantly  in  the  earth,  and  multijjly  thcrem. 

1  Cor.  xi.  11.  Nevertheless  neither  is  the  man  with- 
out the  woman,  neither  the  womau  without  the  man, 
in  the  Lord. 

12.  For  as  the  woman  is  of  the  man,  even  so 

is  the  man  also  by  the  woman ;  but  all  things  of  God. 

§  16.    But  Ouly  for  this  Life. 

Lnke  xx.  27.  Then  came  to  him.  certain  of  the  Sad- 
ducees,  which  deny  that  there  is  any  resurrection ;  and 
they  asked  him, 

38.  Saying,  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us.  If 

any  man's  brother  die,  having  a  wife,  and  he  die  with- 
out children,  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

29.  There  were  therefore  seven  brethren  :  and 

the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  children. 

30.  And  the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he 

died  childless. 

31.  And  the  third  took  her  ;  and  in  like  man- 
ner the  seven  also  :  and  they  left  no  children,  and  died. 

33.  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

—  —  33.  Therefore  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife 
of  them  is  she  ?  for  seven  had  her  to  wife. 

34.  And  .Tesus  answering  said  unto  them.  The 

children  of  this  work!  marry,  and  arc  given  in  mar- 
riage : 

35.  But  they  which  shall  be  accounted  worthy 

to  obtain  that  world,  and  the  resurrection  from  the 
dead,  neither  marrv,  nor  are  ^iven  in  marriage : 

36.  Neither  can  they  die  any  more  :  fortlieyare 

ee|ual  unto  the  angels;  and  are  the  children  of  God, 
being  tlie  children  of  the  rcijurreclion. 


414 


CUAP.  II. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


§  17.    Marriage  CuniiiiciKleil. 

Ruth  i.  9.  Tho  Lonr>  ijnmt  ymi  that  yi>  may  timl  rest, 
CiicU  o/"  ?/»'/ in  tlic  liouM'  oI'luT  lnisl)aiul.  Tlicu  she 
kissi'd  them;  ami  thi'V  liftiil  up  tin  ir  voii-c,  anil  wept. 

I'ror.  xviii.  2i.  H7»».  Ihulclh  a  wile  linjeth  a  good 
thing,  anil  obtaiiielli  favour  ot'llie  LoKl), 

—  xxxi.  HI.  Wlio  ean  liud  u  virtuous  womau?  for 
her  price  is  far  above  rubies. 

11.  The  heart  of  her  liusband  (loth  safely  trust 

iu  her,  so  llial  lie  shall  have  no  need  of  sjioil. 

12.  Slie  will  do  him  jrood  and  not  evil  all  the 

days  of  her  life. 

Ikh.  xiii.  4.  Marriage  is  honoiuable  in  all,  and  the 
bed  imdetiled:  but  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God 
will  judge. 

§  IS.    .Asceticism   Rebniicd. 

1  Tim.  iv.  3.  Forbiddinj;  to  many,  <nid  commanding 
to  abstain  from  meats,  wiiicli  (Jodhalh  created  to  be 
receiveil  with  thanksgiving  of  them  which  believe  and 
know  the  truth. 

—  \.  14.  I  will  tlierefore  that  the  younger  women 
marry,  bear  children,  guide  tlie  house"  give  none  occa- 
sion to  the  adver.sary  to  speak  reproachfully. 

^  —  13.  For  some  are  already  turned  "aside  after 
Satan. 

§  19.     Monnptiiiy. 

(1.    IMl'I.IICn   IX   TIIK   ORIGIX.\L   INSTITUTION  OF  M.Ul- 
UL\OE.) 

Gen.  ii.  24.  Therefore  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
and  his  mother,  and  shall  cleave  unto  his  wife :  and 
they  shall  be  one  llesh. 

(3.    IN   WUAT   IS    S.\.ID   op    TIIE   WH'BS  OK    NO.VII   AND 

nis  SONS.) 
See  Gen.  vii.  13. 

(3.    ANT)   IN   WHAT   CnUIST    SAID.) 

See  Mat.  xix.  5,  G.     Mark  x.  7,  8. 

§  20.  Polygamy  and  Couciibinage  Practised. 

(1.   A  CAISITE   TIIE   FIRST   rOLTG.\MIST.) 

Oen.  iv.  19.  And  Lamecli  tool;  unto  him  two  wives: 
the  name  of  the  one  teas  Adah,  and  the  name  of  the 
other  Zillah. 

(3.    THK   PATRIARCns.) 

Gen.  XXV.  1.  Then  again  Abraham  took  a  wife,  and 
her  name  vns  Keturah. 

6.  But  imto  tlie  sons  of  the  concubines,  which 

Abraham  had,  Abraham  gave  gifts,  and  sent  them 
away  from  Isaac  his  son,  while  he  yet  lived,  eastward, 
imto  the  east  country. 

—  xxxvi.  2.  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of 
Canaan ;  Adah  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittite,  and 
Alioliliamah  tlie  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of 
Zibeon  the  Ilivite  ; 

3.  And  Bashemath  Ishmael's  daughter,  sister 

of  Isebajoth. 

—  xxix.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  in  the  morn- 
ing, behold,  it  vus  Leah  :  aiid  he  said  to  Laban,  What 
is  this  thou  hast  done  unto  meV  did  not  I  serve  with 
thee  for  Rachel?  wherefore  then  liast  thou  beguiled 
me? 

26.  And  L.aban  said,  It  must  not  be  so  done  in 

our  country,  to  give  tlie  younger  before  the  firstliorn. 

27.  Fullil  her  week,  and  we  will  give  Uiee  this 

also  for  the  service  which  thou  shall  serve  with  me 
yet  seven  other  years. 

28.  And  Jacob  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week: 

and  he  gave  him  Itichcl  his  dauglitcr  to  wife  also. 

30.  And  he  went  in  also  unto  Rachel,  and  he 

loved  also  Rachel  more  than  Leah,  and  served  with 
him  yet  seveii  other  years. 

(3.    GIDEON  THE  JCDGE.) 

See  Jiid.  viii.  30. 

* 

(4.   ELKANAH    THE   LEVITE.) 

1  Pnm.  i.  2.  And  he  had  two  wives;  the  name  of  the 
one  iraa  Hannah,  and  the  name  of  the  .other  Penin- 
n;ih  :  and  Peniunah  had  children,  but  Hannah  had  no 
children. 


(5.   TROflil.K   FROM    IT.) 

1  S(im.  i.  6.  And  her  iidvers:iry  also  provoked  her 
sore,  tor  to  make  her  fret,  because  the  LoilD  had  shut 
up  her  womb. 

7.  And  as  he  did  so  year  by  year,  when  she 

went  up  to  the  house  of  the  IjORIj,  so  she  provoked 
her  ;  therefore  she  wept,  and  did  not  eat.  , 

8.    Then  said  Elkanali  her  husband  to  her, 

Hannah,  why  weepcst  thou  ?  and  why  eatest  thou  not  ? 
and  wliy  is  thy  heart  grieved  V  am  not  1  better  to  thee 
tlian  ten  .sous'? 

(leii.  xxi.  14.  And  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the 
morning,  and  look  bread,  and  a  bottle  of  wiiter,  and 
gave  it  unto  llagar,  inUting  it  on  her  shoulder,  and  the 
cliild,  and  .sent  her  away  :  and  she  departed,  and  wan- 
dered in  the  wilderucssof  Beer-sheba. 

See  Gen.  xvi.  4-U. 

(6.   SAUL.) 

3  Sam.  iii.  7.  And  Saul  had  a  concubine,  wlio.se 
name  mw  Kizpali,  tiie  daiigliler  of  .\iali  :  and  hh- 
linsliith  said  to  Abuer,  AN'lierefore  haat  thou  gone  in 
unto  my  father's  concubine '! 

(7.    DAVID.) 

1  Sam.  xxvii.  3.  And  David  dwelt  with  Acliish  at 
Gath,  he  and  his  men,  every  man  with  his  hoiiseliold, 
even  David  with  his  two  wives,  Ahinoam  the  Jezrcel- 
itess,  and  Abigail  the  Carmelitess,  Nabal's  wife. 

2  Slim.  V.  13.  And  David  took  Iiini  more  concubines 
and  Avives  out  of  Jerusalem,  afler  he  was  come  from 
lleliron:  and  there  were  yet  sous  and  daughters  bom 
to  David. 

1  Chr.  xiv.  3.  And  David  took  more  wives  at  Jeru- 
salem :  and  David  begat  more  sons  and  daughters. 

(8.   SOLOMON.) 

See  1  Kings  xi.  1-3.    Sol.  vi.  8. 

(9.    REHOBOAM.) 

2  Ckr.  xi.  31.  And  Relioboam  loved  Maachah  the 
daughter  of  Absalom  al)0\'e  all  his  wives  and  his  con- 
culjines:  (for  he  took  eighteen  wives,  and  threescore 
conculiines;  and  begat  twenty  and  eight  sons,  and 
tkreescore  daughters.) 

§  21.    Polygamy  not  Prohibited  by  Moses,  but 
Restrained  and  Discouraged. 

(1.   TWO   SISTERS   NOT  TO   BE   TAKEN   TOGETHER.) 

Lev.  xviii.  18.  Neither  shalt  thou  take  a  wife  to  her 
sister,  to  vex  lier,  to  imcover  her  nakedness,  besides 
the  Other  in  her  life  time. 

(2.   THE   FraSTBOKN   TO   n.\VE   HIS  RIGHT.) 

Dent.  xxi.  1.5.  If  a  man  have  two  wives,  one  beloved, 
and  another  hated,  and  they  have  borne  him  children, 
both  the  beloved  and  the  hated ;  and  if  the  tirstboru 
sou  be  hers  that  was  hated  : 

10.  Then  it  shall  lie,  when  he  maketh  his  sons 

to  inherit  that  which  he  hath,  that  he  may  not  make 
the  son  of  the  beloved  firstborn  before  the  son  of  the 
hated,  irhieh  is  indeed  the  firstborn  : 

17.  But  he  shall  acknowledge  the  son  of  the 

hated ^/bc  the  firstborn,  by  giving  him  a  double  portion 
of  all  tliat  he  hath :  for  he  «  the  beginning  of  his 
strength;  the  right  of  the  firstborn  is  his. 

(3.    CEUEXIONIAL   BURDENS   IMPOSED.) 

See  Xf  r.  xv.  18. 

(4.   CITIZENSIIir   DENIED   TO   EUNUCnS.) 

See  Deitt.  xxiii.  1. 

§  22.    Marriages  with  Gentiles. 

See  Book  XII.,  Chaii.  VI. 

(1.    OB.IErTEr>   TO.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  3.  And  I  will  nial;e  thee  swcir  by  the 
Lord,  the  God  of  heaven,  and  the  God  of  the  earth, 
that  thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  of  tlie 
daughters  of  tlie  Canaanites,  amimg  wliom  I  dwell: 

4.  But  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  country,  anil  to 

my  kindred,  and  take  a  wife  unto  my  sim  I.saac. 

5.  And   the   servant   said   unto   him.  Perad- 

venture  tlic  woman  will  not  be  willing  to  follow  mo 
unto  this  land  :  must  I  need.s  bring  thy  son  again  unto 
the  land  from  whence  thou  earnest  ? 


415 


CHAP.  n. 


THE   FAMILY 


BOOK  XTI. 


Gen.  xxiv.  G.  And  Abraham  s:\iil  unto  liini,  Beware 
thou  tiiat  Ihou  brini;  not  mv  son  thither  a.sain. 

37.  And  my  master  made  me  swear,  saymg, 

Thou  Shalt  not  take  a  wife  to  tiiy  sou  of  the  daughters 
of  tlic  Camianites,  in  wliose  land  I  dwell :         ^ 

38    But  thou  slialt  no  unto  luy  wther  s  house, 

and  to  nn-  kindred,  and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son. 

—  .xxv'ii.  46.  And  Ilebckah  said  to  Isaac,  I  aiii  weary 
of  my  life  because  of  the  daughters  of  Heth :  if  Jacob 
take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Ileth,  such  as  these 
w/iirh  are  of  the  daughters  of  the  land,  what  good  shall 

my  life  do  me  ?  ^      ,  ,  , ,        i 

"_  xxviii.  1.  And  Isaac  called  Jacob,  and  blessed 
Iiim,  and  charged  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Tliou  shalt 
not  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Canaan. 

2.  Arise,  go  to  Padan-aram,  to  the  house  of 

Bethuel  thy  motl\er's  father ;  and  take  thee  a  wife  from 
thence  of  the  daughters  of  Laban  thy  mother's  Ijrother. 

Jiid.  xiv.  1.  And  Samson  went  down  to  Timnath, 
and  saw  a  woman  in  Tinmath  of  the  daughters  of  the 
Philistines. 

3.  And  he  came  up,  and  told  his  father  and 

his  mother,  and  said,  I  have  seen  a  woman  in  Tinmath 
of  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines :  now  therefore  get 
her  for  me  to  wife. 

3.  Then  his  father  and  his  mother  said  unto 

Is  thfre  never  a  woman  amoug  the  daugliters  of 


him,  „ 

thy  brethren,  or  among  all  my  people,  that  thou  goest 
to  take  a  wife  of  the  uncircumcised  Phihstmes.' 
And  Samson  said  unto  his  father,  Get  her  for  me  ;  for 
she  pleaseth  me  well. 

Oen  xxxiv.  13.  And  the  sons  of  Jacob  answered 
Shechem  and  Ilamor  his  father  deceitfully,  and  said, 
because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their  sister : 

14  And  they  said  unto  Uiem,  We  cannot  do 

this  thing,  to  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  uncircum- 
cised ;  for  that  loere  a  reproach  unto  us : 

(3.    BUT   SOMETIMES  HAPPENED.) 

Lev.  xxiv.  10.  And  the  son  of  an  Israelitish  woman, 
■whose  father  !/•"■<  an  Esvptian,  went  out  among  the 
children  of  Israel :  and  tliis  son  of  the  Israelitish  w&maii 
and  a  man  of  Israel  strove  together  in  the  camp; 

See  Gen.  xli.  50.     Jitim.  xii.  1.     1  Ki»ff.'<  iii.  1. 

(3.  IN  THE  CASE  OF  SAMSON  BY  DIVINE  APPOINTMENT.) 

Jiid.  xiv.  4.  But  his  father  and  his  mother  knew  not 
that  it  ?/■"■•*  of  the  Loud,  tliat  he  sought  an  occasion 
against  the  Philistines :  for  at  that  time  the  Philistines 
had  dominion  over  Israel. 

(4.    CIRCUMCISION   REQUIRED.) 

Ge7i.  xxxiv.  15.  But  in  this  will  we  consent  unto 
you ;  if  ye  will  he  as  wo  be,  that  every  male  of  you  be 
circumcised ; 

10.  Then  will  we  give  our  daughters  unto 

you,  and  we  will  take  your  daughters  to  us,  and  we 
will  dwell  with  vou,  anil  we  will  become  one  people. 

17.  But  "if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  us,  to  be 

circumcised  ;  then  "will  we  take  our  daughter,  and  we 
will  be  gone. 

(5.   FEMALE   CAPTIVES    IN   WAR,   IP  NOT   C.^.V.\KITES.) 

See  Bent,  xxi.  10-14. 

§  23,    Marriages  with  Near  Relations. 

(1.    PROniniTED   BY  THE   MOSAIC   LAW.) 

Lev.  xviii.  0.  None  of  you  shall  approach  to  any 
that  is  near  of  kin  to  him,  to  uncover  their  nakedness : 
I  am  the  Lord. 

7.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father,  or  the  naked- 
ness of  thy  mother,  shalt  thou  liot  uncover :  she  is  thy 
mother;  thou  shalt  not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

8.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife  shalt 

thou  not  uncover:  it  /■■<  lliy  father's  nakedness. 

XX.  11.  And  the  man  tliat  lieth  with  his  father's 

wife  iiaih  uncovered  his  father's  nakedness :  both  of 
them  shall  surely  be  put  to  death;  their  blood  shall 
be  upon  them.  „  ,       .  ,      , 

—  xviii.  9.  The  nakedness  of  thy  sister,  the  daughter 
of  thy  father,  or  daughter  of  tliy  mollier,  whelher  .•<he  be 
born  at  home,  or  bom  abroad,  cren  their  nakedness 
thou  shalt  not  uncover.  ,      ,  .      . 

—  XX.  17.  And  if  a  man  shall  take  his  sister,  his 


father's  daughter,  or  his  mother's  daughter,  and  see 
her  uakedness,  and  she  see  his  nakedness;  it  (S  a 
wicked  tiling;  and  they  shall  be  cut  otf  in  the  sight 
of  their  people :  lie  hath  uncovered  his  sister's  naked- 
ness; he  sliall  bear  his  iniquity. 

—  xviii.  10.  Tlic  uakedness  of  thy  son's  daughter,  or 
of  thy  daughter's  daughter,  ereii  their  nakedness  thou 
shalt  not  uncover :  for  theirs  is  thine  own  nakedness. 

11.  The  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife's  daugh- 
ter, begotten  of  thy  father,  she  is  thy  sister,  thou  shalt 
not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

13.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of 

thy  father's  sister:  she  is  thy  father's  near  kinswoman. 

" 13.  Thou  shalt  not"  uncover  the  nakedness  of 

thy  mother's  sister :  for  she  is  thy  mother's  near  kins- 
woman. 

—  XX.  10.  And  thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  naked- 
ness of  thy  mother's  sister,  nor  of  tliy  liither's  sister; 
for  he  uncbvereth  his  near  kin :  they  shall  bear  their 
iniquity. 

—  xviii.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  thy  father's  brother,  thou  shalt  not  approach  to  his 
wife :  slie  w  thine  aunt. 

—  XX.  20.  And  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  his  uncle  s 
wife,  he  liatli  uncovered  his  uncle's  nakedness:  they 
shall  bear  their  sin ;  thev  sliall  die  eliililless. 

xviii.  15.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 

of  thy  daughter  in  law :  she  M  thy  son's  wife ;  thou 
shalt  not  uncover  her  nakedness. 

XX.  12.  And  if  a  man  lie  with  his  daughter  in 

law,  both  of  them  shall  surely  be  put  to  death :  they 
have  wrought  confusion;  their  blood  shall  be  upon 
them.  ,         ,     , 

xviii.  16.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 

of  thy  brother's  wife:  it  is  thy  brother's  nakedness. 

—  XX.  31.  And  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother's 
wife,  it  is  an  unclean  thing:  he  hath  uncovered  his 
brother's  uakedness ;  they  shall  be  childless.* 

Mark  vi.  17.  For  Herod  himself  had  sent  forth  and 
laid  hold  upon  John,  and  bound  him  in  prison  for 
Herodias'  sake,  his  brother  Philip's  wife ;  for  he  had 
married  her.  ,  t    • 

18.  For  John  had  said  unto  Herod,  It  is  not 

lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  brother's  wife. 

19.  Therefore  Herodias  had  a  quarrel  against 

him  and  would  have  killed  him  ;  but  she  could  not : 

Lev.  xviii.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness 
of  a  woman  and  her  daughter,  neither  slialt  thou  take 
her  son's  daughter,  or  her  daughter's  daughter,  to  un- 
cover her  nakedness;  for  they  are  her  near  kins- 
women :  it  is  wickedness. 

—  XX.  14.  And  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother, 
it  is  wiciv;edness :  they  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  both  he 
and  they ;  that  there 'be  no  wickedness  among  you. 

(3.  BUT  HAD  BEEN  ALLOWED  BEFORE  THE  GIVINS 
OF  THE  LAW.) 

Gen  xii.  13.  Say,  I  pray  thee,  thou  art  my  sister: 
that  it  mav  be  w"ell  with  me  for  thy  sake;  and  my 
soul  shall  live  because  of  thee. 

IG.  And   he   entreated   Abram  well  for   her 

sake :  and  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  he  asses,  and 
menservants,  and  maidservants,  and  she  asses,  and 

cuiugIs 

1 17.  And  the  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  and  his 

house  witii  great  plagues,  because  of  Sarai,  Abrani's 

_■  _  18.  And  Pharaoh  called  Abram,  and  said. 
What  is  this  that  thou  hast  done  unto  me  ?  why  didst 
thou  not  tell  me  that  she  was  thy  wife  ''.„.. 

10    Why  saidst  thou,  She  is  my  sister !  so  1 

might  have  taken  her  to  me  to  wife :  now  therelore 
behold  thv  wife,  take  her,  and  go  thy  way. 

20,  And  Pharaoh  commanded  /m  men  con- 
cerning him  :  and  they  sent  him  away,  and  his  wife, 
and  aU  that  he  had.  ^      ,   ,.       .,    o, 

—  XX  3  And  Abraham  said  of  Sarah  his  wife.  She 
w  my  sister:  and  Abimetech  kmg  of  Gerai-  sent,  and 
took  Sarah.  ,      . , 

9.  Then  Abimelech  called  Abraham,  and  saia 

unto  him.  What  hast  thou  done  unto  us?  and  what 


*  For  the  law  in  case  the  brother  had  died  childless.  Bee  DeuU 
XXV.  5-10.— H. 


416 


CHAP.  11. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  xri. 


hiivp  I  olTendi'd  thee,  tliat  thou  hast  l)ioiii;ht  on  mo 
and  on  my  kin!.'(loMi  iiiireut  shi?  thou  Imst  donu  tlueds 
unto  nic  that  ought  not  to  he  done. 

Gen.  XX.  10.  .Vnd  Alihneleeli  said  imto  At)rahain, 
What  sawost  thou,  that  thou  hast  done  this  thin;;? 

11.  And  .Vl>raham  said,  Heeause   I   thought. 

Surely  tlie  tear  ot"  God  (.<  not  in  this  place;  and  tlicv 
will  slay  me  for  my  wife's  sake. 

13.  And  yet  indeed  »/»  w  my  sister ;  she  m  the 

daujrhter  of  my  father,  but  not  the  daughter  of  my 
mother;  and  she  became  my  wife. 

l:i.  And  it  came  to  pass,  wlion  Ood  caused 

mo  to  wander  from  my  father's  house,  that  I  said  unto 
lior,  This  M  thy  kindness  which  tliou  shalt  shew  unto 
mo;  at  every  place  whither  we  shall  come,  say  of  me. 
He  M  my  brotlier. 

14.  And  Abimelecli  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and 

menservanis,  and  womenservauls,  and  gave  l/wiit  unto 
Abraham,  ami  restored  him  Sarah  his  wife. 

1(1.  .Vnd  unto  Sarah  he  said,  Hehold,  I  have 

given  thy  brother  a  thousand  i>ucii<  of  silver:  behold, 
he  I's  to  thee  a  covering  of  the  eyes,  unto  all  that  mr 
with  thci',  and  with  all  othir:  tlnis  she  was  reproved. 

—  xxvi.  7.  And  the  men  of  the  place  asked  him  of 
his  wife;  and  he  said.  She  is  my  sister:  for  he  feared 
to  say,  She  in  my  wife;  lost,  snid  he,  the  men  of  the 
place  slunild  kill  me  for  Robekah;  because  she  tfiw 
fair  to  look  upon. 

y.  And    Abimelecli    called    Isaac,  and  said. 

Behold,  of  a  surety  she  in  thy  wife:   and  how  saidst 
thou,  She  is  my  sister'?     And  Isaac  said  unto  him,  \ 
Because  I  said,  Lest  I  die  for  her. 

10.  And   Ahimclcch  said,  'What  is  this  thon 

h.ist  done  unto  us'?  one  of  the  people  might  lightly 
have  lain  with  thy  wife,  and  thou  shouldest  have 
brought  guiltiness  upou  us. 

—  —11.  And  Abimelecli  charged  all  his  people, 
s;iying,  lie  tliat  toucheth  this  man  or  his  Tvife  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death. 

Ej:  vi.  20.  And  Amram  took  him  Jochebed  his 
father's  sister  to  wife ;  and  she  bare  him  Aaron  and 
Moses + 

Sec  yum.  x.wi.  59. 

§  24.    Levirate  Marriages. 

(1.    IN   TirE   r.\TKI-U!CII.\L  TERIOD.) 

Gen.  xxxviii.  8.  And  .Judah  said  unto  Onan,  Go  in 
unto  thy  brother's  wife,  and  many  her,  and  raise  up 
seed  to  ihy  brotlier. 

'J."  And  Onan  knew  that  the  seed  should  not 

bo  his;  and  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  wont  in  imto  his 
brother's  wife,  that  he  spilled  it  on  the  gromid,  lest 
that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  brother. 

10.  Anil  the  tiling  which  he  did  displeased 

the  Lonn:  wherefore  he  slew  him  also. 

11.  Then  said  .Judali  to  Tamar  his  daughter 

in  law,  Kemain  a  widow  at  thy  father's  house,  till 
Shelah  my  son  be  grown:  for  lie  said,  Lest  perad- 
venture  he  die  also,  as  his  brethren  did.  And  Tamar 
went  and  dwelt  in  her  father's  house. 

(3.   .\S  REGULATED  BY  MOSES.) 

Deut.  XXV.  5.  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of 
them  die,  and  have  no  child,  the  wife  of  the  dead  shall 
not  marry  without  unto  a  stranger:  her  husband's 
brother  shall  go  in  unto  her,  and  take  her  to  him  to 
wife,  anil  perform  the  duty  of  a  husband's  brother 
unto  her. 

0.  And  it  shall  be,  thid  the  firstborn  which 

she  beareth  shall  succeed  in  the  name  of  his  brother 
whieh  is  dead,  that  liis  name  bo  not  put  out  of  Israel. 

7.  Aud  if  the  m:in  like  not  to  take  his  brother's 

wife,  then  let  his  brother's  wil'e  go  up  to  the  gate 
unto  the  eUlers,  and  say,  ily  husband's  brother 
rcfuseth  to  raise  u]i  unto  his  bnjther  a  name  in  Israel, 
he  will  not  perfonn  the  duty  of  my  husband's 
brother. 

8.  Then  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  call  him, 

aud  spe;ik  unto  him :  and  if  he  stand  to  it,  and  say,  I 
like  not  to  take  her ; 

^  —  !>.  Then  shall  his  brother's  wife  come  unto  him 
in  the  presence  of  the  elders,  and  loose  his  shoe  from 


otf  his  foot,  anil  spit  in  his  face,  and  shall  answer  and 
s:iy.  So  shall  it  be  don<:  unto  that  man  th:it  will  not 
build  up  his  brother's  house. 

10.  And  his  nann'  shall  be  called  in  Israel, 

The  house  of  him  that  hath  his  shoe  loosed. 

(3.   BO.VZ   AND  RUTH.) 

Unth  ii.  1.  And  Xaomi  had  a  kinsman  of  her  hus- 
band's, a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of  Elime- 
lech;  and  his  name  was  Hoaz. 

10.  Then  she  fell  on  her  face,  and  bowed  her- 
self to  the  ground,  and  s;iid  unto  him.  Why  have  I 
found  grace  in  thine  eyes,  that  thou  shouldest  tako 
knowledge  of  me,  seeing  I  (Uit  a  stranger'? 

11.  And  Boaz  answereil  and  said  unto  lier.  It 

h;itli  fully  boon  showed  me,  all  that  thou  hast  done 
unto  thy  mother  in  law  since  the  death  of  thine  hus- 
band; and  /I'jic  thou  hast  loft  thy  father  and  thy 
mother,  and  the  land  of  thy  nativity,  .and  art  come 
imto  a  people  which  tliou  knewesf  not  licrotoforo. 

Vi.  The  LoitD  recompense  thy  work,  and  a 

full  reward  lie  given  thee  of  the  Lord  God  cf  Israel, 
under  wnose  wings  thou  art  come  to  trust. 

13.  Then  she  said,  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy 

sight,  my  lord;  for  that  thou  hast  comforted  mo,  and 
for  that  thou  hast  spoken  friendly  unto  tliine  hand- 
maid, though  I  be  not  like  unto  one  of  thine  hand- 
maidens. 

—  iii.  2.  And  now  is  not  Boaz  of  our  kindred,  with 
whose  maidens  thou  wast'?  Behold,  he  winnowelh 
barley  to  night  in  the  threshingHoor. 

4.  And  it  shall  be,  when  he  lieth  down,  that 

thou  shalt  mark  the  place  where  he  shall  lie,  and  thou 
shalt  go  in,  and  imcover  his  feet,  and  lay  thee  down ; 
aud  he  will  tell  thee  what  thou  shalt  do. 

5.  And  she  said  unto  her,  All  that  thou  sayest 

unto  me  I  will  do. 

6.  And  she  went  down  unto  the  floor,  and  did 

according  to  all  that  lior  mother  in  law  bade  her. 

—  —  7.  And  when  Boaz  had  oaten  and  drunk,  and 
his  heart  was  merry,  he  went  to  lie  down  at  the  end 
of  the  heap  of  corn:  and  she  came  softly,  and  un- 
covered his  feet,  and  laid  lier  down. 

8.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  midnight,  that  the 

man  was  afraid,  and  turned  himself:  and,  behold,  a 
woman  lay  at  his  feet. 

9."  And  he  said.  Who  nrt  thou?  And  she  an- 
swered, I  am  Ruth  thine  handmaid  :  spread  therefore 
thy  skirt  over  thine  handmaid ;  for  thou  art  a  near 
kinsman. 

10.  And  he  said.  Blessed  he  thou  of  the  Lord, 

my  daughter :  for  thou  hast  shewed  more  kindness  in 
the  latter  end  than  at  the  beginning,  inasmuch  as  thou 
followedst  not  young  men,  whether  poor  or  rich. 

11.  And  now,  my  daughter,  fear  not ;  I  will  do 

to  thee  all  that  thou  requirost :  for  all  the  city  of  my 
people  doth  know  that  tliou  art  a  virtuous  woman. 

12.  And  now  it  is  true  that  I  ain  thy  near 

Idnsman:  liowbeit  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than  I. 

13.  Tarry  this  niglit,  and  it  shall  be  in  the 

morning,  that  if  he  will  perform  unto  tlioe  the  part  of 
a  kinsniim,  well ;  lot  him  do  the  kinsman's  part :  but  if 
he  will  not  do  Uie  part  of  a  kinsman  to  thee,  then  will 
I  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman  to  thee,  as  the  Lord  liveth : 
lie  down  until  the  morning. 

14.  And  she  Lay  at  his  feet  until  the  morning: 

and  she  rose  up  before  one  could  know  another.  And 
he  said,  Let  it  not  be  known  that  a  woman  came  into 
the  floor. 

15.  Also  he  said.  Bring  the  vail  that  ihim  hast 

upon  thee,  and  hold  it.  And  when  she  hold  it,  he  mea- 
sured six  mcasiii-es  of  barley,  and  laid  it  on  her:  and 
she  went  into  the  city. 

16.  And  when  she  came  to  her  motlier  in  law, 

she  said.  Who  art  thou,  my  daughter  ?  And  she  told 
her  all  that  the  man  had  done  to  her. 

17.  And  she  said.  Those  six  metisurcs  of  Imrley 

gave  he  me  ;  for  he  said  to  me.  Go  not  empty  unto  thy 
motlier  in  law. 

18.  Then  said  she.  Sit  still,  my  daughter,  until 

thou  know  how  the  matter  will  fall :  for  the  man  will 
not  be  in  rest,  until  he  have  finished  the  thing  this 
day. 


417 


CHAP.  III. 


THE   FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


§  25.    Heiresses. 

(See  If^iim.  xxxvi.  1-^.) 

A'lim.  xxxvi.  10.  Even  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses,  so  did  tlie  daughters  of  Zelophehad: 

11.  For    Mahlali,   Tirznb,   and   Hoglah,   and 

Milcah,  and  Noah,  the  daughters  of  Zelopliehad,  were 
married  unto  their  fatlier's  Ijrothers'  sons : 

13.  And  the_y  were  married  into  the  families 

of  the  sons  of  Manasseh  the  sou  of  Joseph,  and  their 
inlieritance  remained  in  the  tribe  of  the  family  of  their 
lather. 

1  C/u:  xxiii.  23.  And  Eleazar  died,  and  had  no  sons, 
but  daughters:  and  their  brethren  the  sons  of  Kish 
took  them. 

§  2G.    Hebrew  Priests. 

Lev.  xxi.  7.  They  sliall  not  tal^e  a  wife  iJiai  u  a 
■whore,  or  profane ;  neitlier  shall  thej'  take  a  woman 
put  away  from  her  husband :  for  he  is  holy  unto  his 
God. 

8.  Thou  shalt  sanctify  him  therefore ;  for  he 

otTereth  the  bread  of  thy  God:  he  shall  be  holy  unto 
thee:  for  I  the  Lord,  which  sanctify  you,  am  holy. 

—  —  13.  And  he  shall  take  a  wife  in  her  virginity. 
14.  A  widow,  or  a  divorced  woman,  or  profane, 

or  a  harlot,  these  shall  be  not  take :  but  be  shall  take 
a  virgin  of  his  own  peojile  to  wife. 

15.  Neither  shall  be  profane  his  seed  among 

his  people:  for  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  him. 

Esek:  xliv.  22.  Neither  shall  they  take  for  their 
wives  a  widow,  nor  her  that  is  put  awa}' :  but  they 
shall  take  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the  bouse  of  Israel ; 
or  a  widow  that  had  a  priest  before. 

§  27.    Christian  Ministers. 
See  1  Ti7n.  iii.  3,  13. 

§  28.    Tlie  Mosaic  Law  of  Dirorce. 

Deut.  xxiv.  1.  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  wife,  and 
married  her,  and  it  come  to  pass  that  she  find  no 
favour  in  his  eyes,  because  he  hath  f(jund  some  un- 
eleauness  in  her:  then  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of 
divorcement,  and  give  it  in  her  hand,  and  send  her  out 
of  his  house. 

3.  And  when  she  is  departed  out  of  bis  house, 

she  may  go  and  be  another  man's  wife. 

3.  And  (/  the  latter  busliand  bate  her,  and 

write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement,  and  giveth  it  in  her 
hand,  and  seudetb  her  out  of  bis  house ;  or  if  the 
latter  husband  (lie,  which  took  her  to  he  his  wife ; 

4.  Her  former  husband,  which  sent  her  away, 

may  not  t:ike  her  again  to  lie  bis  wife,  after  that  she  "is 
dedled  ;  for  that  is  abomination  before  the  Lord  :  and 
thou  shalt  not  cause  the  land  to  sin,  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  giveth  thee  fa)-  an  inheritance. 

(A.   METAPnORICAL   USE.) 

Is.  1.  1.  Thus  saitb  the  Lord,  Where  is  the  bill  of 
your  mother's  divorcement,  wliom  I  have  put  away? 
or  winch  of  my  creditors  is  it.  to  whom  I  have  S(3ld 
you  ?  Behold,  for  your  iniquities  have  ye  sold  your- 
selves, and  for  your  transgressions  is  yoiu'  mother  put 
away. 

§  29.    Tlie  Christian  Law. 

Mat.  v.  31.  It  hath  been  said,  Wlio.soever  shall  put 
away  bis  wife,  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorce- 
ment : 

33.  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoever  shall 

put  away  his  wife,  saving  for  the  cause  of  fornication, 
causeth  "her  to  commit  ;idultery  :  iind  whosoever  shall 
marry  her  that  is  divorced  committeth  adulter}-. 

—  xix.  3.  The  Pharisees  also  came  unto  him,  tempt- 
ing him,  and  saying  unto  him.  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man 
to  put  away  his"  wife  for  eveiy  cause? 

4.   And  be   answered  and  said  unto  them, 

Have  ye  not  read,  that  be  which  made  them  at  the  be- 
ginning made  them  male  and  female, 

-t).  And  said.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave 

ftither  and  mother,  and  shall  cleave  to  his  wife :  and 
they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh  ? 


6.  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 

flesh.  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together,  let 
not  man  put  asunder. 

7.  They  say  unto  him,  Why  did  Moses  then 

command  to  give  a  writing  of  divorcement,  and  to  put 
her  away  ? 

8.  He  saith  unto  them,  Moses  because  of  the 

hardness  of  your  hearts  suffered  you  to  put  away  your 
wives :  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so. 

9.  And  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  put 

away  his  wife,  except  it  be  for  fornication,  and  shall 
mariy  another,  committeth  adultery  :  and  whoso 
marrietb  her  which  is  put  away  doth  commit  adultery. 

Mark  x.  2.  And  the  Pharisees  came  to  him,  and 
asked  him,  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife  ? 
tempting  him. 

3.  And    be    answered  and  said  unto  them. 

What  did  Moses  command  you  ? 

4.  And  they  said,  Moses  suffered  to  write  a 

bill  of  divorcement,  and  to  jiut  her  away. 

5.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them. 

For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote  you  this 
precept. 

6.  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  God 

made  them  male  and  female. 

7.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 

and  mother,  and  cleave  to  bis  wife  ; 

— -  —  8.  And  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh :  so  then 
they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh. 

9.  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together, 

let  not  man  put  asunder. 

10.  And  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked  biui 

again  of  the  same  matter. 

11.  And  be  saith  unto  them.  Whosoever  shall 

put  away  bis  wife,  and  marry  another,  committeth 
adultery  against  her. 

12.  And  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her  hus- 
band, and  be  married  to  another,  she  committeth 
adultery. 

Luke  xvi.  18.  Whosoever  putteth  away  bis  wife, 
and  marrietb  another,  committeth  adultery :  and  who- 
soever marrieth  her  that  is  put  away  fi'om  her  husband 
committeth  adidteiy. 

1  ('{>;■.  vii.  10.  And  unto  the  married  I  command, 
yet  not  I,  but  the  Lord,  Let  not  the  wife  depart  from 
her  husband : 

11.  But  and  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  un- 
married, or  be  reconciled  to  her  husband :  and  let  not 
the  husband  ]iut  away  his  wife. 

13.  But  to  the  rest  speak  I,  not  the  Lord :  If 

any  brother  hath  a  wife  that  believeth  not,  and  she  be 
pleased  to  dwell  with  him,  let  him  not  put  her  away. 

—  —  13.  And  the  woman  which  hath  a  husband 
that  believeth  not,  and  if  be  be  i^leased  to  dwell  with 
her,  let  her  not  leave  him. 

14.  For  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified 

by  the  wife,  and  the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  by 
the  husband:  else  were  your  cbiklren  unclean;  but 
now  are  \\\ey  bol}-. 

15.  But  if  the  unbelieving  depart,  let  him 

dejiart.  A  brother  or  a  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in 
such  eases :  but  God  bath  called  us  to  peace. 

16.  For  what  knowest  thou,  O  wife,  whether 

thou  shalt  save  thy  husband  ?  or  knowest  thou,  O  man, 
whether  thou  shalt  save  t/iy  wife  ? 

17.  But  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man, 

as  the  Lord  hath  called  every  one,  so  let  him  walk. 
And  so  ordain  I  in  all  churches. 


CHAP.  in. 
MODES  OF   GETTING  A  WIFE. 

§  30.    By  Violence. 

Jiid.  xxi.  1.  Now  the  men  of  Isr:vcl  had  sworn  in 
Mizpeh,  saym^  There  shall  not  any  of  us  give  his 
daughter  unto  Benjamin  to  wife. 

14.  And  Benjamin  came  again  at  that  time; 

and  they  gave  them  wives  which  they  bad  saved  alive 
of  the  women  of  Jabesh-gilead :  and  yet  so  they  suf- 
ficed them  not 


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Jii<}.  xxi.  16.  Tlieiitliceldn-s  of  tlicroiifjicsiitiimsaiil, 
How  shall  -wo  ilo  lor  wivi's  lor  Ihcm  that  ivniaiii,  see- 
ing the  ■\voiiicn  are  destroyiil  <mt  of  lienjaiuin':' 

18.  I!owl)eil\ve  niiiy  not  ,i;ive  iIumti  wives  of 

our  daii;;lilci-s:  tor  the  cliiliireu  of  Israel  have  sworn, 
saving,  (.'iir.seil  U  he  that  srivelh  a  wife  to  lieiijamin. 

"—  —  IS).  Then  Ihey  said,  liehold,  t/uir  /.i  a  feast  of 
the  liOUi)  in  Shiloh  yearly,  in  a  jilnt-e  whieh  m  on  the 
north  side  of  I5eth-el,  ontlie  east  side  of  the  highway 
that  goetli  lip  from  13eth-el  to  Shcchem,  and  ou  the 
south  of  I.elionali. 

it).  Tluieforc  they  commanded  the  children 

of  Benjamin,  saying.  Go  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  vine- 
yards ; 

21.  And  see.  and,  behold,  if  the  daughters  of 

Shiloh  came  out  to  dance  in  dances,  then  come  ye  out 
of  the  vineyards,  and  catch  you  every  n>an  his  wife  of 
the  daughters  of  Shiloh,  and  go  to  "the  land  of  Ben- 
jamin. 

23.  And  it  shall  be,  when  their  fathers  or  their 

brethren  come  unto  iis  to  coni|)lain,  that  we  will  say 
unto  them.  Be  favouralile  unto  them  for  our  sakes:  be- 
cause we  reserved  not  to  each  man  liis  wife  in  the  war : 
forye  did  not  give  unto  them  atthistime,  </(«(  ye  should 
be  guilty. 

23.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  so,  and 

took  tluiii  wives,  according  to  their  uumljer,  of  them 
that  danced,  whom  tlicy  caught :  and  they  went  and 
R'tunicd  unto  tlieir  inheritance,  and  repaired  the  cities, 
and  dwelt  in  tliem. 

§  31.    By  P.irciital  Aiitlioritj'. 

Gen.  xxxi.  26.  AmX  Laban  said  to  Jacob,  Whiit  hast 
thou  done,  that  thou  hast  stolen  away  miawares  to  me, 
and  carried  away  my  daughters,  as  captives  takenyiiih 
the  sword  ? 

111.  And  Jacob  answcj-cd  and  said  to  Laban, 

Because  I  was  afraid :  for  I  said,  Peradventure  thou 
wonkiest  take  by  force  thy  daughters  liom  me. 

Jud.  xiv.  20.  But  Samson's  wife  was  (jiceii  to  his 
companion,  whom  he  had  used  as  his  friend. 

—  XV.  1.  But  it  came  to  pass  within  awhile  after, 
in  the  lime  of  wheat  harvest,  that  Samson  visited  his 
wife  with  a  kid;  and  he  said,  I  will  go  in  to  my  wife 
into  the  chamber.  But  her  father  would  not  sulfer 
him  to  go  in. 

2.  And  her  father  said,  I  verily  thought  that 

thou  hnilst  utterly  hated  her ;  therefore  I  gave  her  to 
thy  comi)anion :  /.<  not  her  younger  sister  fairer  than 
she '!  take  her.  I  pray  thee,  instead  of  her. 

3.  And  Samson  said  concerning  them,  Now 

shall  I  be  more  blameless  than  the  Philistines,  tliough 
1  do  them  a  displeasure. 

G.  Then  the  Philistines  said,  "Who  hath  done 

Uiis  ?  And  they  answered,  Samson,  the  son  in  law  of 
the  Timuitc,  becaii.se  he  had  taken  his  wife,  and  given 
her  to  his  companion.  And  the  Philistines  came  up, 
and  burnt  her  and  her  father  with  lire. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  17.  And  Saul  said  to  David,  Behold  my 
elder  daughter  Ulcrab,  her  will  I  give  thee  to  wife : 
only  be  thou  valiant  lor  me,  and  liglit  the  Lord's  bat- 
tles. For  Saul  said,  Let  not  mine  hand  be  upon  him, 
but  let  tlic  liand  of  the  Philisthus  lie  upon  him. 

18.  And  David  said  unto  Saul,  Who  am  I '? 

and  what  it  my  life,  or  my  father's  family  in  Israel, 
tiiat  I  should  be  son  in  law  to  the  king':* 

19.  But  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  when  Mcrab 

Saul's  daughter  should  have  been  given  to  David,  that 
she  was  given  unto  Adriel  the  Jleliolathite  to  wife. 

20.  And  ilichal  Saul's  daughter  loved  David  : 

and  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thing  pleasi^d  him. 

21.  And  Saul  said,  1  will  give  him  her,  that 

she  may  be  a  snare  to  him,  and  that  the  haml  of  the 
Philistines  may  be  against  him.  'Wherefore  Saul  said 
to  David,  Thou  shalt  this  day  be  my  son  in  law  in  the 
one  of  the  twain. 

22.  And  Saul  commanded  his  servants,  «rtVJn.<7, 

Commune  with  David  secretly,  and  saj-,  Behold,  the 
king  hath  debght  in  tine,  and  all  his  servants  love 
thee;  now  therefore  be  the  king's  son  in  law. 

23.  And  Saul's  servants  spake  tlio.se  words  in 

the  ears  of  David.    Aud  David  said,  Seemeth  it  to  you 


a  liglit  thing  to  be  a  king's  son  in  law,  seeing  that  Inm 
a  poor  man,  and  lightly  esteemed':' 

24.  And  the  servants  of  Saul  told  him,  saying. 

On  this  manner  spake  David. 

—  XXV.  44.  But  Saul  had  given  >Iichal  his  daughter, 
Da\  id's  wife,  to  Phalli  the  son  of  Laisli,  which  was  of 
Uallim. 

2  .%(»!.  iii.  13.  And  he  said,  'Well  ;  I  will  make  a 
league  with  thee  :  but  one  thing  I  ret|uire  of  thee,  that 
is,  Thou  shalt  not  see  my  face,  except  thou  tiisl  bring 
^[iehal  Saul's  daughter,"  when  thou  comcst  to  see  my 
face. 

14.  And  David  sent  messengers  to  Isli-bosheth 

Saul's  son,  saying.  Deliver  mi' my  wife  Michal,  which 
I  esjioused  to  me  for  a  hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philis- 
tines. 

15.  And  Isb-boshelh  sent,  and  took  her  from 

her  husband,  eren  from  Phnltiel  the  son  of  Laish. 

in.   And    her    husband  went  with   her  along 

weeping  behind  her  to  Bahurim.  Then  said  Abner 
mito  him,  Go,  return.      And  he  returned. 

—  xiii.  13.  And  I,  whither  sb;ill  1  cause  my  shame 
to  go':'  :md  as  for  thee,  thou  shalt  be  as  one  of  the  fools 
in  Israel.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  speak  unto  the 
king  ;  for  he  will  not  withhold  me  from  thee. 

(A.      IX   REQUITAL   OF   >nLIT.\RY  IMiOWKSS.) 

Jos.  \Y.  16.  And  Caleb  said,  He  tli:it  smitcth  Kir- 
jath-scpher,  and  taketh  it,  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah 
my  daughter  to  wife. 

" 17.  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz.  the  brother 

of  Caleb,  took  it :  and  lie  gave  him  Aelis;ih  his  daugh- 
ter to  wife. 

1  Slim,  xviii.  2o.  And  Saul  said,  Tims  shall  ye  say 
to  David,  The  king  desireth  not  any  dowiy,  but  a 
hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philistines,  to  be  avenged  of 
the  king's  enemies.  But  Saul  thoiighl  to  make  David 
fall  by  the  hand  of  the  Philistines. 

26.  And  when  his  serv;ints  told  David  these 

words,  it  pleased  David  well  to  be  the  king's  sou  in 
law :  and  the  days  were  not  expired. 

27.  Wherefore  David  arose  and  went,  lie  aud 

his  men,  and  slew  of  the  Philistines  two  hundred  men ; 
and  David  lirouglit  their  foreskins,  and  they  gave  them 
in  full  tale  to  the  king,  that  he  might  lie  tlie  king's  son 
in  law.  Aud  Saul  gave  him  !Michai  his  daughter  to  wife. 

§  32.    Chosen,  or  Procured,  by  Others. 

(1.    BY  PARENTS.) 

Ocn.  xxxiv.  4.  And  Shechem  spake  unto  his  father 
Ilamor,  saying.  Get  me  this  damsel  to  wife. 

— •  —  6.  And  Hamor  the  father  of  Shechem  went 
out  luito  Jacob  to  commune  with  him. 

8.  And  Hamor  communed  with  them,  saying. 

The  sfuil  of  my  son  Shechem  lougeth  for  your  daugh- 
ter: I  pray  you  give  her  him  to  wife. 

9.  And  uialvO  ye  marriages  with  us,  and  give 

your  daughters  unto  us,  aud  t;ike  our  daughters  unto 
you. 

10.  And  ye  shall  dwell  with  lis:  and  the  land 

shall  be  before  yoii ;  dwell  and  trade  ye  therein,  aud  gel 
you  possessions  therein. 

—  xxxviii.  6.  Aud  Judah  took  a  wife  for  Er  his  tirsl- 
boiTi,  whose  name  cim  Tamar. 

Jud.  xiv.  10.  So  his  father  went  down  unto  the  wo- 
m;in  :  and  Samson  made  there  a  feiust ;  for  so  used  the 
young  men  to  do. 

(2.   BY  A  nOUSEnOLD   SERVANT.) 

(See  Gen.  xxiv.  1-9.) 

Oen.  xxiv.  49.  And  now,  if  ye  will  deal  kindly  and 
truly  with  my  master,  tell  me  :  "and  if  not,  tell  me  ;  that  ' 
I  iii:iy  turn  to  the  right  hand,  or  to  the  left. 

(3.   BY  lIESSEMfiERS.) 

1  Sam.  XXV.  39.  And  when  Da\id  heard  that  Nabal 
was  dead,  he  said,  Blessed  he  the  Lord,  that  hath 
jileaded  the  cause  of  my  reproach  fnim  the  h:ind  of 
Naluil,  and  hath  kept  his  servant  from  evil :  for  the 
Loud  hath  returned  the  wickedness  of  N:ibal  ujiou  his 
own  he;id.  And  David  sent  ;ind  communed  with  Abi- 
gail, to  take  her  to  him  to  wife. 

40.   Aud  when  the  senants  of  David  were 


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come  to  Abisiiil  to  Canncl,  they  spake  unto  her,  say- 
ins,  David  scut  us  unto  thee,  to  take  thee  to  him  to 
wife. 

1  Slim.  XXV.  41.  And  she  arose,  and  bowed  herself  on 
Jicr  fiice  to  the  earth,  and  said.  Behold,  let  thine  hand- 
maid be  a  sei-vant  to  wash  the  feet  of  the  servants  of 
my  lord. 

" 43.  And  Abijrail  hasted,  and  arose,  and  rode 

iipon  an  ass,  with  five  damsels  of  hers  that  went  after 
her ;  and  she  went  after  the  messengers  of  David,  and 
became  his  wife. 

43.  David  also  took  Ahiuoam  of  Jezreel;  and 

they  were  also  both  of  them  his  wives. 

§  33.    Proposals. 

(1.   REFrSED.) 

1  Kings  ii.  19.  Bath-shcba  therefore  went  unto  king 
Solomon,  to  speak  unto  him  for  Adonijah.  And  the 
king  rose  up  to  meet  her,  and  bowed  himself  unto  her, 
and  sat  down  on  his  throne,  and  caused  a  seat  to  be  set 
for  the  king's  mother  ;  and  she  sat  on  his  riglit  hand. 

20!  Then  she  said,  I  desire  one  small  peti- 
tion of  thee;  I  pray  thee,  say  me  not  nay.  And  the 
king  said  unto  her,  Ask  on,  my  mother ;  for  I  will  not 
say  thee  nay. 

" 21.  And  she  said,  Let  Abishag  the  Shunam- 

mite  be  given  to  Adonijah  thy  bi-other  to  wife. 

22.  And  king  Solomon  answered  and  said  un- 
to his  mother,  AndVliy  dost  thou  ask  Abishag  the 
Shunammite  for  Adonijah  ?  ask  for  him  the  kingdom 
also;  for  he  i?  mine  elder  brother;  even  for  him,  and 
for  Abiathar  the  priest,  and  for  Joab  the  son  of  Zer- 
uiah. 

Sol.  vi.  13.  Return,  return,  O  Shularaite ;  return,  re- 
turn, that  we  may  look  upon  thee.  What  will  .ye  see 
in  the  Shulamite?  As  it  were  the  company  of  two 
armies. 

(2.   THE   SUITOR   SLAFN.) 

1  Kings  ii.  23.  Then  king  Solomon  sware  by  the 
Lord,  saying,  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also,  if 
Adonijah  have  not  spoken  this  word  against  his  own 
life. 

24.  Now  therefore,  as  the  Lord  liveth,  which 

hath  establislied  me,  and  set  me  on  the  throne  of  David 
m.V  father,  and  who  hath  made  me  a  house,  as  he 
promised,  Adonijah  shall  be  put  to  death  tliis  day. 

25.  And  king  Solonum  sent  by  the  hand  of 

Benaiah  the  sou  of  Jehoiada;  and  he  fell  upon  him 
that  he  died. 

(3.   P.UIABLE   OF   JOASn.) 

2  C/(?'.  XXV.  18.  And  Joash  king  of  Israel  sent  to 
Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  saying.  The  thistle  that  wa.i 
In  Lelianon  sent  to  the  cedar  that  was  in  Lebanon,  say- 
ing. Give  thy  daughter  to  mj'  son  to  wife:  and  there 
jiassed  by  a  "wild  beast  that  teas  in  Lebanon,  aud  trode 
down  the  thistle. 

See  3  Kings  xiv.  9. 

§  34.    Choice  by  the  Parties  tlieiiiselves. 

(1.    IN   ACCORDANCE  WITH   THE  WISH   OF  PARENTS.) 

Gen.  xxviii.  5.  And  Isaac  sent  away  .lacob ;  and  he 
went  to  Padan-aram  unto  Laljan,  son  of  Bethuel  the 
Syrian,  the  brother  of  Rebekah,  Jacob's  and  Esau's 
motlier. 

6.  When  Esau  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed  Ja- 
cob, and  sent  him  away  to  Padan-aram,  to  take  him  a 
^vil'e  trom  thence ;  and  that  as  he  blessed  him  he  gave 
liim  a  charge,  saying.  Thou  shall  not  take  a  wife  of  the 
duugliters  of  Canaan ; 

7.  And  that  Jacob  obeyed  his  father  and  his 

mother,  and  was  gone  to  Padan-aram  ; 

8.  And  Esiui  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  Ca- 
naan pleased  not  Isaac  his  father; 

9.  Then  went  Esau  unto  Ishmael,  and   took 

unto  the  wives  which  he  hail  Mahalath  the  daughter 
oflslmiael  Abraham's  son,  tlie  sister  of  Nebajoth.to  be 
his  wife. 

(2.    CONSENT   OP   TIIE   BRIDE.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  57.  And  they  said,  We  will  call  the  dam- 
sel, and  intpiire  at  her  mouth. 


58.  And  they  called  Rebekah,  and  said  unto 

her,  Wilt  thou  go  with  this  man  ?  And  she  said,  I  will 
go. 

59.  And  they  sent  away  Rebekah  their  sister, 

and  her  nui'se,  and  Abraham's  servant,  and  his  men. 

(8.   AFTER  THAT   OF   RELATIVES.) 

Ocn.  xxiv.  51.  Behold,  Rebekah  is  before  thee ;  take 
Iie>\  and  go,  and  let  her  be  thy  master's  son's  wife,  as 
the  Lord  hath  spoken. 

60.  And  they  blessed  Rebekah,  and  said  unto 

her,  Thou  art  our  sister ;  be  thou  the  mother  of  thou- 
sands of  millions,  and  let  thy  seed  possess  the  gate  of 
those  which  hate  them. 

—  XXV.  20.  And  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  be- 
took Rebekah  to  wife,  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  Syr- 
ian of  Padan-aram,  the  sister  to  Laban  the  Syrian. 

(4.    INDEPENDENTLY  OF   OTHERS.) 

Oen.  xxxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time, 
that  Judah  went  down  from  his  brethren,  and  turned 
in  to  a  certain  Adullamite,  whose  name  jras  Hirali. 

-2.  And  Judah  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  cer- 
tain Canaanite,  whose  name  teas  Shuah ;  and  he  took 
her,  and  went  in  unto  her. 

—  xi.  29.  And  Abram  and  Nahor  took  them  wives : 
the  name  of  Abram's  wife  was  Sarai ;  and  the  name  of 
Nahor's  wife,  Milcah,  the  daughter  of  Haran,  the 
father  of  Milcah,  and  the  father  of  Iscah. 

—  —  30.  But  Sarai  was  barren ;  she  had  no  child. 
Kr.  vi.  23.  And  Aaron  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter 

of  Amminadab,  sister  of  Naashon,  to  wife;  and  she 
bare  him  Nadab  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Ithamar. 

—  —  25.  And  Eleazar  Aaron's  son  took  him  one  of 
the  daughters  of  Putiel  to  wife ;  aud  she  bare  him 
Phinehas:  these  are  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the 
Levites  according  to  their  fiimilies. 

(5.  MOVED  BY  ardent  AFFECTION.) 

Gen.  xxix.  11.  And  Jacob  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted 
up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

—  —  18.  And  Jacob  loved  Rachel ;  and  said,  I  wilT 
serve  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel  thy  younger 
daughter. 

19.  And  Laban  said,  It  is  better  that  I  give 

her  to  thee,  than  that  I  should  give  her  to  another 
man :  abide  with  me. 

—  —  20.  And  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  Rachel ; 
and  they  seemed  unto  him  but  a  few  days,  for  the  love 
he  had  to  her. 

—  xxxiv.  3.  And  his  soul  clave  imto  Dinah  the 
daughter  of  Jacob,  and  he  loved  tlie  damsel,  and  spake 
kindly  unto  the  damsel. 

■  18.  And  then-  words  pleased  Hamor  and  She-- 

chem  Hamor's  son. 

19.  And  the  young  man  deferred  not  to  do 

the  tiling,  because  he  had  delight  in  Jacob's  daughter  : 
and  he  was  more  honourable  than  all  the  house  of  his 
father. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  28.  And  Saul  saw  and  knew  that  the 
Lord  was  with  David,  and  t/uit  Michal  Saul's  daughter 
loved  him. 

i^f.  xlv.  10.  Hearken,  O  daughter,  and  consider,  and 
incline  thine  ear;  forget  also  thine  own  people,  and 
thy  father's  house ; 

11.  So    shall    the    King    grcatl.v   desire    thy 

beaut.y:  for  he  is  thy  Lord  ;  aud  worship  thou  him. 

S/ill2.  Let  him"  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  his 
mouth:  for  thy  love  ii  better  than  wine. 

3.  Because  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  oint- 
ments thy  name  w  as  ointment  poured  forth,  therefore 
do  the  virgins  love  thee. 

4.'  Draw  me,  we  will  run  after  thee  :  the  King 

hath  brought  me  into  his  chambere :  we  will  be  glad 
and  rejoice  in  thee,  we  will  remember  thy  love  more 
th.an  wine:  the  upright  love  thee. 

—  iii.  1.  By  nicht'on  mv  bed  I  sought  him  whom 
my  soul  love"th  :  I  sought  him,  but  I  found  him  not. 

2.  I  will  rise  now,  and  so  about  the  city  in  the 

streets,  and  in  the  broad  wiivs  I  will  seek  him  whom 
my  soul  loveth:  I  souclit  hini,  but  I  found  him  not 

3.  The  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city  found 

me;  to  wham  IsnM,  Saw  ve  him  whom  my  soul  loveth? 

—  -  4.  /<  was  but  a  little  that  I  passed  from  them. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


but  I  fouml  him  whom  m_v  soul  loveth:  I  liokl  him, 
anil  wouUl  not  U't  liini  go,  until  1  hiul  brought  him 
into  my  mother's  house,  aud  into  tlio  cUambur  of  her 
that  (onii'ivfil  me. 

Sill.  iii.  5.  lihar^o  you,  O  yo  dauditcrsof  .lerusolem, 
bv  the  roes,  and  by  the  hinds  of  the  tield,  that  ye  stir 
not  up,  nor  awake  iiii/  love,  till  he  please. 

—  viii.  5.  Who  /.<  this  that  eometh  up  from  the  wil- 
derness, leanin.u:  upon  her  beloved  V  I  raised  thee  up 
under  the  appfetree:  there  thy  inothi'r  brought  thee 
forth;  there  she  lirought  thee  t()rth  l/i'it  bare  thee. 

G.  Set  me  as  a  seal  upon  Ihiiu'  heart,  as  a  seal 

uiion  thine  arm:  for  love /■<  si  rong  as  death  ;  jealousy 
»'.v  cruel  as  the  grave:  the  coals  thereof  «re  coals  of  lire, 
ir/iiiii  liiilli  a  most  vehement  Ihnue. 

7.  JIany  waters  (-mnot  cpiench  love,  neither 

can  the  tloods  drown  it:  if  a  man  would  give  all  the 
suljstanee  of  his  house  for  love,  it  would  utterly  be 
coutemned. 

(6.   THE   Cin!TSTI.\X   lifl.K   OP   CHOICE.) 

2  Cor.  vj.  14.  Be  ye  not  unecpially  y<iked  together 
■svith  mibelievers :  for  what  fellowshli)  "hath  righteous- 
ness with  unrighteousness?  and  what  communiou 
hath  light  with  darkness? 

^17.  Wherelbre  come  out  from  among  them, 

and  be  ye  separate,  saitli  the  Lord,  and  touch  not  the 
unclean  (hiny  ;  aud  I  will  receive  you, 


CHAP.  IV. 

BETROTHAL  AXD  WEDDING. 

§  3.5.    Belrotlial. 

(1.   BETROTHAL   PRESENTS.) 

Oen.  xxiv.  21.  And  the  man  wondering  at  her  held 
his  peace,  to  wit  whether  the  Loud  had  made  his 
journe}-  iirosiicrous  or  not. 

'-  22.  And  it  c:uue  to  pass,  as  the  camels  had 

done  drinking,  that  the  man  took  a  golden  earring  of 
half  a  shekel  weight,  and  two  bracelets  for  her  hands 
of  ten  nhtkch  weight  of  gold  ; 

23.  And  said,  Whose  daughter  art  thou?  tell 

me,  I  pray  thee :  is  there  room  in  thy  father's  house 
for  us  to  lodge  in  ? 

53,  And  the  servant  brought  forth  jewels  of 

silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  rain"icnt,  and  gave  them 
to  Rebekah ;  he  g;ive  also  to  her  brother  and  to  her 
motlier  precious  things. 

(2.   BI-ESSINGS   FROM   FRIENDS.) 

Ruth  iv.  11.  And  all  the  people  that  were  in  the 
gate,  and  the  elders,  said,  U't-  arr  witnesses.  The  Lord 
make  the  woni:m  that  is  come  into  thine  house  like 
Rachel  and  like  Leah,  which  two  did  build  the  house 
of  Israel :  and  do  thou  worthily  in  Ephratah,  and  be 
famous  in  Beth-lehem : 

12.  And  let  thy  house  be  like  the  house  of 

Pliarez,  whom  Tamarbare  unto  .Tudah,  of  the  seed 
which  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  of  this  young  woman. 

>  (3.  FEAST.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  54.  And  they  did  eat  and  drink,  he  and 
the  men  that  m/v!  with  him,  and  tiUTied  all  night;  and 
tliev  rose  \ip  in  the  moniiug,  and  he  said.  Send  me 
away  unto  luy  master. 

— "  —  T)'y.  And  her  brother  and  her  mother  said,  Let 
the  damsel  abide  with  us  a  few  days,  at  the  least  ten ; 
after  that  she  shall  go. 

,50.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Hinder  me  not, 

seeing  the  Lord  hath  prospered  my  way ;  send  me 
away  that  I  may  go  to  my  master. 

(1.    EXEMI'TION   FROM   MILIT.VRT   SEn^^CE.) 

Dent.  XX.  7.  And  what  man  w  there  that  hath  be- 
trothed a  wife,  and  hath  iiot  taken  her?  let  him  go 
and  return  unto  his  house,  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  and 
another  man  take  her. 

(.5.  srrRiTr.vL,  betrothjU,.) 

Eoi.  ii.  19.  And  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  for  ever ; 


yea,  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  righleousnesji,  and 
iu  judgment,  and  in  lovingkindness,  anil  in  mercies. 

20.  1  will  even  betroth  thee  unto  me  iu  faith- 
fulness: and  thou  shall  know  the  Lord. 

21.  And  it  sh:dl  come  to  jiass  in  that  day,  I 

will  hear,  saitb  the  Lord,  I  will  hear  the  heavens,  and 
tliey  shall  hear  the  earth  ; 

22.  And  the  earth  shall  hear  the  corn,  and  the 

wine,  and  the  oil :  and  Ihey  shall  hear  .lezreel. 

23.  And  I  will  sow  her  unto  me  in  the  earth  : 

and  I  will  have  mercy  upon  her  that  had  not  obl;iined 
nuTCv;  and  I  will  saj-  to  thiiii  irhir/i  inn  not  my  i)eo- 
jile,  Tliou  art  my  people  ;  and  they  shall  say,  'J'hoii  url 
my  God. 

2  Cor.  xi.  2.  For  I  am  jealovis  over  you  with  godlv 
jealousy:  for  I  have  espoused  j'ou  to  one  husb:nid, 
that  I  may  present  you  as  a  chaste  virgin  to  Christ. 

§  3G.     The  Bridcgnioiii. 

(1.    HIS  COMPANIONS.) 

Jud.  xiv.  11.  And  it  c;ime  to  pass, when  they  s:iw  him, 
that  they  brought  thirty  compauicjns  to  l)e  with  him. 

Mat.  ix.  15.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  (';in  the 
children  of  the  brideebaiuber  mourn,  as  long  :is  the 
bridegroom  is  with  them':'  but  the  days  will  eouu', 
when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  t:dien  from  them,  aud 
then  shall  they  fast. 

John  iii.  29.  "He  that  bath  the  liride  is  the  bridegroom  : 
but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which  stuudeth  and 
heareth  him,  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of  the  bride- 
groom's voice:  this  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled. 

(2.    COMES  BY   NIGHT,  AND   IS  MET   WITH   TORCHES.) 

Mat.  XXV.  1.  Then  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be 
likened  unto  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  ;iiid 
went  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom. 

—  —  5.  "While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  :\11 
slumbered  and  slept. 

6.  Aud  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made.  Be- 
hold, the  bridegroom  eometh  ;  go  ye  out  to  meet  liiiu. 

7.  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed 

their  lamps. 

8.  And  the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise,  Give  us 

of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  gone, out. 

9.  But  the  wise  answered,  saying,  Xot  no  ;  lest 

there  be  not  enough  foi-  us  and  you  :  but  go  3-c  rather 
to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  j-oursi'lves. 

(3.   LONGING  FOR   THE   BRIDE.) 

Sol.  iv.  7.  Thou  art  all  t;vir,  my  love ;  there  u  no  spot 
in  thee. 

8.  Come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  »H.y  spouse, 

with  me  from  Lebanon  :  look  from  the  to])  of  Amana, 
from  the  top  of  Sheuir  aud  Ilermon,  from  the  lions' 
dens,  from  tlie  mountains  of  the  leo|):irds. 

9.  Thou  hast  ravished  my  heart,  my  sister,  my 

spouse  ;  thou  hast  ravished  my  heart  with  one  of  thine 
eyes,  with  one  chain  of  thy  neck. 

10.  How  fair  is  th_v  love,  my  sister, ;/(,(/  spouse ! 

how  much  better  is  thy  lo've  than  vviue  !  and  the  smell 
of  thine  ointments  than  all  spices! 

11.  Thy  lijis,  O  //;//  spouse,  drop  ('•■*  the  honey- 
comb: honey  and  milk  (/re  under  th.y  tongue;  and  the 
smell  of  tby' garments  ('.<  like  the  smell  of  Lebanon. 

12. "  A  g:irden  inclosed  ?.<  my  sister,  my  spouse ; 

a  spring  shut  up,  a  fountain  sealed. 

^  13.  Thy  plants  are  an  orchard  of  pomegranates, 

with  ple:i,sant  fruits;  camphire,  with  spikenard, 

14.  Spikenard  and  .safi'ron  ;  calamus  and  cinna- 
mon, with  :dl  trees  of  frankincense;  myrrh  :nul  :does 
with  ;dl  the  chief  spices: 

-15.  A  fountain  of  gardens,  a  well  of  living 

w;iters,  and  streams  from  Lebanon. 

IG.  Awake,  O  north  wind;   and  come,  thou 

south  ;  blow  upon  my  garden,  that  the  spices  thereof 
may  flow  out.-f 

§  37.    The  BridP. 

(1.   HER   BATH.) 

Uuth  iii.  3.  "Wash  thyself  therefore,  and  anoint  thcp, 
and  put  thy  raiment  upon  thee,  .and  get  thee  down  to 
the  floor:  'tmt  make  not  tliyself  known  unto  the  man, 
until  he  shall  have  done  ea'tiuir  and  drinking. 


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THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


(2.    VAIL.) 

Oen.  xxiv.  63.  And  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the 
Tvell  Lahai-roi ;  for  he  dwell  ia  the  sputh  country. 

03.  And   Isaac  went  out   to  meditate  in  the 

field  at  the  eventide :  and  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and 
saw.  anil,  behold,  the  camels  were  coming. 

04.  And  Rebekah  lifted  up  her  eyes,  and  when 

she  saw  Isaac,  she  lighted  otf  the  camel. 

O.J.  For  she /*'«/  said  unto  the  servant.  What 

man  /■•<  this  that  walkcth  in  the  field  to  meet  us  ?  And 
the  servant  hud  said.  It  is  my  master :  therefore  she 
took  a  vail,  and  covered  herself. 

(3.   ATTIRE.) 

Hep.  xix.  7.  Let  us  be  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give 
honour  to  him :  for  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come, 
and  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready. 

8.  Aud  to  her  was  granted  that  she  should  be 

arrayed  in  tine  linen,  clean  and  white :  for  the  fine 
liueu  is  the  righteousness  of  saints. 

P«.  xlv.  14.  She  shall  be  brought  unto  the  King  in 
raiment  of  needlework :  the  vii'gins  her  companions 
that  follow  her  shall  be  brought  unto  thee. 

(4.   JEWELS.) 

Is.  Ixi.  10.  I  will  greatly  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  my 
soul  shall  be  joyful  iu  my  God ;  for  he  hath  clothed 
me  with  the  garments  of  salvation,  he  hath  covered 
me  with  the  robe  of  righteousness,  as  a  bridegroom 
decketh  himself  T,\ith  ornaments,  and  as  a  bride  adom- 
eth  tierselfwhh  her  jewels. 

Jei:  ii.  33.  Can  a  maid  forget  her  ornaments,  or  a 
bride  lier  attire?  yet  my  people  have  forgotten  me 
days  without  number. 

(5.   DOWRY.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  11.  And  Shechem  said  unto  her  father 
and  unto  her  brethren,  Let  me  find  grace  in  j-our 
eyes,  and  what  ye  shall  say  unto  me  I  will  give. 

13.  Ask  me  never  so  muc-h  dowry  and  gift, 

and  I  will  give  according  as  ye  shall  say  unto  me :  but 
give  me  the  damsel  to  wife. 

Ps.  xlv.  13.  And  the  daughter  of  Tyre  sliall  be  there 
with  a  gift ;  even  the  rich  among  the  "people  shall  en- 
treat thy  favour. 

(6.  RESPOXSE  TO  THE  BRIDEGROOM.) 

Sol.  iv.  6.  L'ntil  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 
away,  I  will  get  me  to  the  mountain  of  myrrh,  and  to 
the  iiill  of  frankincense. 

16.  +Let  my  beloved  come  into  his  garden, 

and  eat  his  pleasant  fruits. 

—  v.  2.  I  sleep,  but  my  heart  waketh :  it  is  the  voice 
of  my  beloved  that  knocketh,  saying.  Open  to  me,  my 
sister,  my  love,  my  dove,  mj'  undetiled  :  for  my  head 
is  filled  with  dew,  and  mj'  locks  with  the  dropsof  the 
night. 

8.  I  have  put  off  my  coat ;  how  shall  I  put  it 

on  ?  I  have  washed  my  feet ;  how  shall  I  defile  them? 

4.  Jly  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole  of 

the  (hor,  and  my  bowels  were  moved  for  "him. 

5.  I  rose  up  to  open  to  my  beloved  ;  and  my 

hands  dropped  with  myrrh,  and  m"y  fingers  icilh  swee't 
smelling  myrrh,  upon  the  handles  "of  the  lock. 

. 6.  I  opened  to  my  beloved  ;  but  my  beloved 

had  withdrawn  himself,  f/»rf  was  gone:  my  soul  failed 
wlieu  he  spake:  I  sought  him,  but  I  coiild  not  find 
him  ;  I  called  him,  but  he  gave  me  no  answer. 

-^  —  7.  Tlie  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 
found  me,  they  smote  me,  they  wounded  me  ;  the  keep- 
ers of  the  walls  took  away  my  vail  from  me. 

8.  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  .Jerusalem,  if 

ye  find  m^-  beloved,  that  ye  tell  him,  that  I  am  sick  of 
love. 

—  viii.  1.  O  that  thou  m-rl  as  my  brother,  that 
sucked  the  breasts  of  my  mother !  when  I  should  find 
thee  without,  I  w'ould  kiss  thee ;  )'ea,  I  should  not  be 
despised. 

2.  I  would  lead  thee,  and  bring  thee  into  my 

mother's  house,  who  would  instruct  me  :  I  \vould  cause 
thei'  to  drink  of  si)iced  wine  of  the  juice  of  mj'  jjome- 
granate. 

3.  His  left  hand  sJiould  be  under  my  head,  and 

his  right  hand  should  embrace  me. 


• 4.  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem, 

that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  //(/love,  until  he  please. 

—  —  13.  Thou  that  dwellest  in  the  gardens,  the 
companions  hearken  to  thy  voice  :  cause  me  to  hear  it. 

14.  ilake  haste,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like 

to  a  roe  or  to  a  yoimg  ha"rt  upon  the  mountains  of 
spices. 

(7.    THE   BRIDE   OF    THE    LAilB.) 

Bev.  xxi.  9.  And  there  came  unto  me  one  of  the 
seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  vials  ftill  of  the 
seven  last  plagues,  and  talked  with  me,  saying.  Come 
hither,  I  will  shew  thee  the  bride,  the  Lamb's  wife. 

§  38.    The  Wedding. 

(1.   GUESTS.) 

Ps.  xlv.  15.  With  gladness  and  rejoicing  shall  they 
be  brought :  they  shall  enter  into  the  King's  palace. 

Mat.  XXV.  10.  And  while  they  went  to  bu}',  the 
bridegroom  came  ;  and  they  that  were  ready  went  in 
with  him  to  the  marriage  :  aud  the  door  was  shut. 

11.    Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins, 

saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open  to  us, 

13.   But  he  answered  and  said.  Verily  I  say 

imto  you,  I  know  you  not. 

John  ii.  1.  And  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage 
in  Cana  of  Galilee ;  aud  the  mother  of  Jesus  was 
there : 

2.  And  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his  disci- 
ples, to  the  marriage. 

(2.    WEDDING   GARMENTS.) 

Mat.  xxii.  11.  And  when  the  king  came  in  to  see 
the  guests,  he  saw  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a 
wedding  garment : 

13.  And  he  saith  imto  him.  Friend,  how  cam- 

est  thou  in  hither  not  having  a  wedding  garment  ? 
And  he  was  speechless. 

— -  —  13.  Then  said  the  king  to  the  servants.  Bind 
him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him  awaj-,  and  cast  hi/a 
into  outer  darkness  ;  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnash- 
ing of  teeth. 

(3.   FESTIVITIEB.) 

Ge)i.  xxxi.  27.  Wherefore  didst  thou  flee  away  se- 
cretly, and  steal  away  from  me  :  and  didst  not  tell  me, 
that  I  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  mirth,  and 
with  songs,  with  tabret,  and  with  harp  ? 

28.  Aud  hast  not  suffered  me  to  kiss  my  sons 

and  my  daughters  ?  thou  hast  now  done  foolishly  in 
so  doing. 

Is.  Ixii.  5.  For  as  a  young  man  marrieth  a  virgin,  so 
shall  thy  sous  marry  thee:  aud  as  the  bridegroom  re- 
joiceth  over  the  bride,  so  shall  thy  God  rejoice  over 
thee. 

Jer.  vii.  34.  Then  will  I  cause  to  cease  from  the  cit- 
ies of  Judah,  and  from  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  the 
voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice 
of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride :  for  the 
land  shall  be  desolate. 

—  XXV.  10.  Moreover  I  ■will  take  from  them  the 
voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of 
the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride,  the  sound 
of  the  millstones,  and  the  light  of  the  candle. 

(4.    EXTERTAINMEXTS.) 

Jitd.  xiv.  13.  And  Samson  said  unto  them,  I  will 
now  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  you  :  if  ye  can  certainly 
declare  it  me  within  the  seven  days  of  the  feast,  and 
find  it  out,  then  I  will  give  you  thirty  siiects  and  thirty 
change  of  garments : 

—  —  13.  But  if  ye  cannot  declare  il  me,  then  shall 
ye  give  me  thirty  sheets  and  thirtv  change  of  gar- 
ments. And  they  said  unto  him,  fut  forth  thy  rid- 
dle, that  we  may  hear  it. 

14.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Out  of  the  eater 

came  forth  meat,  and  out  of  the  strong  came  fortli 
sweetness.  And  thej'  coidd  not  in  three  days  expound 
the  riddle. 

18.  And  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  him  on 

the  seventh  day  betbre  the  sun  went  down,  AVhat  is 
sweeter  th.in  lioney?  aud  wh;it  is  stronger  than  a 
lion  ?  And  he  said  unto  them.  If  ye  had  not  jiloughed 
with  my  heifer,  ye  had  not  found  out  my  riddle. 

422 


CHAP.  T. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


(0.    lO.NsrMMATION.) 

Oen.  xxix.  21.  And  .lainb  said  unto  Laban,  Give 
»)<•  my  will',  for  my  days  aru  fultilli'd,  that  I  may  go 
in  unto  lici'. 

32.  And  Laban  <ratlu'rcd  logether  all  the  men 

of  the  place,  and  made  a  least. 

~3.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss  in  the  evening,  that 

he  took  Leah  his  daughter,  and  brought  her  to  him; 
and  he  went  in  unto  her. 

—  .\xiv.  (1(>.  And  the  servant  told  Isaac  all  things 
that  he  had  done. 

()T.   And  Isaac  brought  her  into  his  mother 

Sarah's  tent,  and  took  Kebekali,  and  she  became  his 
wife;  and  he  loved  her:  and  Isaac  wa.<  condbrted  al- 
ter his  mother's  <lt<it/i. 

Stl.  i.  13.  While  the  King  m'fMfi  at  liis  table,  my 
spikenard  sendclli  forth  the  smell  thereof. 

K!.   A  bundle  of  myrrh  /.«  my  well  beloved 

unto  me;  he  shall  lie  all  night  betwi.xtmy  breasts. 

■  14.  My  licloved  is  unto  me  an  a  cluster  of  cam- 

Iihire  m  the  vineyards  of  En-gedi. 

15.   Behold,  thou  art  fair,  my  love;   behold, 

thou  art  fair;  thou  /last  doves'  eyes. 

1(5.    Behold,  thou  art  fau",  my  beloved,  yea, 

pleasant :  also  our  bed  ('.<  green. 

17.  The  beams  of  our  house  are  cedar,  and  our 

rafters  of  lir. 

—  ii.  1.  I  am  the  rose  of  Sharon,  and  the  lily  of  the 
valleys. 

2.   As  the  lily  among  thorns,  so  is  my  love 

among  the  daughters. 

3.  As  the  ajjple  tree  among  the  trees  of  the 

wood,  so  M  my  beloved  among  the  sons.  I  sat  down 
mider  his  shadow  with  great  delight,  and  his  fiaiit  was 
sweet  to  my  taste. 

1.  lie  brought  me  to  the  banqueting  house, 

and  his  banner  over  me  ira.i  love. 

—  — •  5.  Stay  me  with  flagons,  comfort  me  with  ap- 
ples :  for  I  am  sick  of  love. 

0.  Ilis  left  hand  in  under  my  head,  and   his 

right  hand  dolh  embrace  me. 

7.   I  charge  you,  O  ye  datiffhters  of  Jcrtisa- 

leni,  by  the  roes,  and  by  the  "liinds  i>f  the  field,  that 
ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  my  love,  till  he  please. 

—  V.  1.  I  am  come  into  my  garden,  my  sister,  jny 
spouse:  I  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my  spiee;  I 
have  eaten  my  honeycomb  with  my  honey;  I  have 
drunk  my  wine  with  my  milk  :  eat,  O  friends  ;  drink, 
yea,  drink  abundantly,  O  beloved. 

(6.  TOKENS   OF  VmCINITY.) 

Deut.  xxii.  l.S.  If  any  man  lake  a  wife,  and  go  in 
unto  her,  and  hate  her, 

14.  And  give  occasions  of  speech  against  her, 

and  bring  up  an  evil  name  upon  her,  and  say,  I  took 
this  woman,  and  when  I  came  to  her,  I  found  her  not 
a  maid : 

1.1.  Then  shall  the  father  of  the  damsel,  and 

her  mother,  take  and  bring  forth  tlie  tokenn  of  the  d;uu- 
sel's  virginity  unto  the  eldei-s  of  the  city  in  the  gate: 

l(i.  And  the  damsel's  father  shall  say  unto  the 

elders,  I  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife,  and 
he  hateth  her; 

17.  And,  lo,  he  hath  given  occasions  of  speech 

againut  Iwr,  saying,  I  foimd  not  thy  daughter  a  maid  ; 
and  yet  these  are  the  tokmx  of  my  daughti'r's  virgin- 
itv.  And  the}'  shall  spread  the  cloth  before  the  ciders 
oi  the  city. 

18.  And  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that 

man  and  chastise  him; 

I'J.  And  they  shall  amerce  him  in  a  hundred 

shckeh  of  silver,  and  give  tlum  unto  the  father  of  the 
■  damsel,  bec:iuse  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  name  upon 
a  virgin  of  Israel:  and  she  shall  be  his  wife;  he  may 
not  put  her  away  all  his  days. 

20.  But  if  this  thing  be  true,  and  the  tokens 

of  virginity  be  not  founil  for  the  damsel: 

21.  Then  thcv  shall  bring  out  the  damsel  to 

the  door  of  her  falher's  bouse,  and  the  men  of  her  city 
shall  stone  her  with  stones  llial  she  die  ;  because  she 
hath  wrought  folly  in  Israel,  to  play  the  whore  in  her  , 
father's  house:  so  shall  thou  put  evil  away  from  among 
you.  "  I 

4- 


(7.    EXliMI'TION    KltoM    MII.IT.\UY  SKKVIfE.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  T).  When  a  man  bald  taken  a  new  wife, 
he  shall  not  go  out  to  war,  neither  shall  he  be  chargeil 
with  any  business:  Ijiil  he  .shall  be  free  at  home  one 
year,  and  shall  cheer  up  his  wife  which  he  hath  taken. 

See  Deut.  .\.\.  7. 


CHAP.  V. 
MARRIED  LIFE. 
§  39.    The  Married  State. 

(1.    ITS  JOYS.) 

Ruth  iii.  1.  Then  Xjiomi  her  mother  in  law  said 
unto  her,  .My  daugblcr,  sliall  I  not  seek  rest  for  thee, 
that  it  may  i)e  well  with  thee':' 

Er.  i\-,  !).  Live  jovfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou 
lovest  all  the  d:iys  of  the  life  of  thy  vanity,  which  he 
hath  given  thee 'under  the  sun,  all  the  days  of  thy  van- 
ity :  for  that  ix  thy  portion  in  tlim  life,  and  in  thy  la- 
bour which  thou  takest  under  the  sim. 

(3.   ITS  C.VRES.) 

1  Cor.  vii.  34.  There  is  a  difference  aho  between  a 
wife  and  a  virgin.  The  unm;irried  wom;ui  careth  for 
the  things  of  the  Lord,  that  she  mav  be  holy  both  in 
body  antl  in  spirit :  but  she  that  is  married  careth  for 
the  things  of  the  world,  how  she  may  please  her  hus- 
l)and. 

35.  And  this  I  speak  fiu'  your  own  jirofit ;  not 

that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you,  but  for  that  which 
is  comely,  and  tliat  ye  may  attend  upon  the  Lord 
without  disti'action. 

(o.    MET-\PnORIC.\L.) 

Jcr.  iii.  14.  Turn,  O  backsliding  children,  saith  the 
LoHD;  fori  am  married  unto  you:  and  I  will  take 
you  one  of  a  city,  and  two  of  a  family,  and  I  will 
bring  you  to  Zion : 

§  40.    JIarifal  Rights. 

Gen.  xxvi.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had  been 
there  a  long  time,  that  Abimelcch  king  of  the  Philis- 
tines, looked  out  at  a  window,  and  saw,  and,  behold, 
Isaac  WHS  sporting  with  Rebekah  his  wife. 

—  XXX.  15.  And  she  said  unto  her,  !■■<  it  a  small  mat- 
ter that  thou  hast  taken  my  husband  '?  and  wouldcst 
thou  take  away  my  son's  mamlrakcs  also ':'  and  Rachel 
said.  Therefore  he  shall  lie  with  thee  to  night  for  thj- 
sou's  mandrakes. 

10.  And  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the 

evening,  ;md  Leah  went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said. 
Thou  must  come  in  unto  me ;  for  surely  I  have  hired 
tbce  with  my  son's  mamb'akes.  And  lie  lav  with  her 
that  night. 

1  Cor.  vii.  3.  Let  the  husband  render  unto  the  wife 
due  benevolence:  and  likewise  also  the  wife  unto  the 
husband. 

4.  The  wife  hath  not  power  of  her  own  body, 

Init  tlie  husband :  and  likewise  also  the  husband  hath 
notpower  of  his  own  body,  but  the  wife. 

5.  Defraud  ye  not  one  the  other,  except  it  be 

with  consent  for  a  time,  tluit  ye  may  give  yourselves 
to  fasting  and  jirayer;  and  come  together  again,  that 
Satan  tempt  you  not  for  yoiu-  incontinency. 

0.  But  I  speak  this  lij'  permission,"«nrf  not  of 

commandment. 

(A.   ABLUTION.) 

Lev.  XV.  18.  The  woman  also  with  whom  man  shall 
lie  with  seed  of  copulalicm,  they  shall  bot/i  bathe  them- 
selves in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

§  41.    Diilies  of  Husbands. 

Gen.  xxxi.  50.  If  thou  shall  afllict  my  daughters,  or 
if  thou  shalt  take  ot/u  r  wives  beside  my  daughters,  no 
man  /.<  with  us ;  see,  God  /.s  witness  betwixt  me  and  thee. 

Pror.  V.  15.  Prink  waters  out  of  thine  own  cistern, 
and  running  waters  out  of  thine  own  well. 


CHAP.  V. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Prov.  V.  10.  Let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  abroad,  and 
rivtTd  of  waters  in  tbe  streets. 

17.  Let   tliem   be  only  thine  own,  and  not 

strangers'  with  tliee. 

—  —  18.  Let  tliy  fountain  bo  blessed :  and  rejoice 
with  tlie  wife  of  thy  youth. 

—  —  19.  Lei  /wr'lie  as  the  loving  hind  and  pleasant 
roe;  let  her  breasts  satisfy  thee  at  all  times;  and  be 
tliou  ravished  always  with  her  love. 

—  —  20.  And  why  wilt  thou,  my  son,  be  ravished 
with  a  strange  woman,  and  embrace  the  bosom  of  a 
stranger  ? 

Eph.  V.  28.  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as 
their  own  bodies.  He  that  loveth  his  wife  loveth  him- 
self 

—  —  31.  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
and  mother,  and  shall  be  joined  mito  his  wife,  and 
they  two  shall  he  one  flesh. 

33.  This  is  a  great  mystery :  but  I  speak  con- 
cerning Christ  and  the  church. 

33.  Nevertheless,  let  every  one  of  you  in  par- 
ticular so  love  his  wife  even  as  himself;  and  the  wife 
see  that  she  reverence  Jur  husband. 

Oi!.  iii.  19.  Husbands,  love  youi-  wives,  and  be  not 
bitter  against  tliem. 

1  Tim.  V.  8.  But  if  any  provide  not  for  his  own,  and 
specially  for  those  of  his  own  house,  he  hath  denied 
the  faith,  and  is  worse  than  an  infidel. 

1  Pet.  iii.  7.  Likewise,  3'e  husbands,  dwell  with  tJiem 
according  to  knowledge,  giving  honour  unto  the  wife, 
as  unto  the  weaker  vessel,  and  as  being  heirs  together 
of  the  grace  of  life ;  that  your  prayers  be  not  hin- 
dered. 

§  42.    Duties  of  Wives. 

Gen.  iii.  16.  Unto  the  woman  he  said,  I  will  greatly 
midtiiil}-  thy  sorrow  and  thy  conception ;  in  sorrow 
thou  slialt  l)i-iug  forth  children ;  and  thy  desire  shall 
be  to  thy  husliand,  and  he  shall  rule  over  thee. 

1  C'jf.  vii.  39.  Tlie  wife  is  bound  by  the  law  as  long 
as  her  husband  liveth ;  but  if  her  husband  be  dead,  she 
is  at  liljerty  to  be  married  to  whom  she  will ;  only  in 
the  Lord. 

—  xi.  8.  For  the  man  is  not  of  the  woman;  but 
the  woman  of  the  man. 

9.  Neither  was  the  man  created  for  the  wo- 
man ;  but  the  woman  for  the  man. 

EpJi.  V.  32.  Wives,  submit  yom-selvesunto  your  own 
husbands,  as  unto  the  Lord. 

23.  For  the  husliand  is  the  head  of  the  wife, 

even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church :  and  he  is 
the  Saviour  of  the  l)ody. 

34.  Therefore  as  the  church  is  subject  unto 

Christ,  so  let  the  wives  be  to  their  own  husbands  in 
every  thing. 

Col.  iii.  18.  Wives,  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own 
husbands,  as  it  is  fit  in  the  Lord. 

1  Tim.  ii.  11.  Let  the  woman  learn  in  silence  with 
all  subjection. 

12.  But  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  teach,  nor  to 

usurp  authority  over  the  man,  Init  to  be  in  silence. 

13.  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve. 

14.  And  Adam  was  not  deceived,  but  the  wo- 
man Ijeing  deceived  was  in  the  transgression. 

Til.  ii.  1.  But  speak  thou  the  things  which  become 
sound  doctrine : 

4.  Tliat  they  may  teach  the  young  women  to 

be  sober,  to  love  their  husbands,  to  love  their  children, 

5.  7'o  be   discreet,   chaste,  keepers   at   home, 

good,  oliedient  to  their  own  husbands,  that  the  word 
of  God  lie  not  blasphemed. 

1  Pel.  iii.  1.  I^ikcwise,  ye  wives,  be  in  subjection  to 
your  own  husbands ;  that,  if  any  obey  not  the  word, 
tliey  also  may  without  the  word  be  won  by  the  con- 
versation of  the  wives; 

2.  Wliile  they  behold  your  chaste  conversa- 
tion c«ii]jhd  with  fear. 

5.  For  aftcM-  this  manner  in  the  old  time  the 

holy  women  also,  ^^■ho  trusted  in  God,  adorned  them- 
selves, being  in  subjection  unto  their  own  husl)ands  : 

G.  Even   as  Sarah   obej'cd  Abraham,  calling 

liim  lord  :  whose  daughters  ye  are,  as  long  as  3'e  do 
well,  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  amazement. 


§  43.    A  Good  Wife. 

Prov.  xi.  16.  A  gracious  woman  retaincth  honour : 
and  strong  9Hf»,  retain  riches. 

—  xii.  4.  A  virtuous  woman  is  a  crown  to  her  hus- 
band ;  but  she  that  maketh  ashamed  is  as  rottenness 
in  his  bones. 

—  xiv.  1.  Every  wise  woman  buildeth  her  house : 
but  the  foolish  plucketh  it  down  with  her  hands. 

—  xix.  14.  House  and  riches  are  the  inheritance  of 
fathers :  and  a  prudent  wife  is  from  the  Lonu. 

—  xxxi.  16.  She  considereth  a  field,  and  buyeth  it: 
with  the  fruit  of  her  hands  she  plantcth  a  vineyard. 

17.  She  girdeth  her  loins  with  strength,  and 

strengtheneth  her  arms. 

—  —  18.  She  perceiveth  that  her  merchandise  is 
good :  her  candle  goeth  not  out  by  night. 

20.  She  stretcheth  out  her  hand  to  the  poor ; 

yea,  she  I'caeheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  need}'. 

25.  Strength  and  honour  are  her  clothing ;  and 

she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  come. 

36.  She  openeth  her  mouth  with  wisdom ;  and 

in  her  tongue  is  the  law  of  kindness. 

27.  She  looketh  well  to  the  waysof  lier  house- 
hold, and  eateth  not  the  Ijread  of  idleness. 

38.  Her  children  arise  uji,  and  call  her  blessed  ; 

her  husband  also,  and  he  pi'aiseth  her. 

39.  Jlanj-  daughters  have  done  virtuously,  but 

thou  exccUest  them  all. 

30.  Favour  is  deceitful,  and  beauty  is  vain  :  but 

a  woman  I7iat  feareth  the  Lord,  she  shall  be  praised. 

31.  Give  her  of  the  fruit  of  her  hands ;  and 

let  her  own  works  praise  her  in  the  gates. 

§  44.    A  Bad  Wife. 

(1.    COXTBNTIODS.) 

Prov.  xix.  13.  A  foolish  son  is  the  calamity  of  his 
father  :  and  the  contentions  of  a  wife  are  a  continual 
dropping. 

—  xxi.  9.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the 
housetop,  than  with  a  brawhng  woman  in  a  wide 
house. 

19.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  the  wilderness,  than 

with  a  contentious  and  an  angry  woman. 

—  XXV.  34.  It  is  better  to  dwell  in  the  corner  of  the 
housetop,  than  with  a  brawling  woman  and  in  a  wide 
house. 

—  xxvii.  15.  A  continttal  dropping  in  a  very  rainy 
day  and  a  contentious  woman  are  alike. 

16.  Whosoever  hideth  her  bidetb  the  wind, 

and  the  ointment  of  his  right  hand,  tohich  bewrayeth 


(2.   IXSOLENT.) 

2  Sam.  vi.  20.  Then  David  returned  to  bless  his 
household.  And  IMichal  the  daughter  of  Saul  came 
out  to  meet  David,  and  said.  How  glorious  was  the 
king  of  Israel  to  day,  who  uncovered  himself  to  day 
iu  the  ej'cs  of  the  handmaids  of  his  servants,  as  one 
of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  uncovcreth  himself! 

21.  And  David  said  imto  Michal,  It  ica.i  be- 
fore the  Lord,  which  chose  me  Ijefore  thj'  father,  and 
before  all  his  house,  to  appoint  me  ruler  over  the  peo- 
ple of  the  Lord,  over  Israel :  therefore  will  I  play 
before  the  Lord. 

23.  And  I  will  j'ct  be  more  vile  than  thus, 

and  will  be  base  in  mine  own  sight:  and  of  the  maid- 
servants which  thou  hast  spoken" of,  of  them  shall  I  be 
had  in  honour. 

33.  Therefore  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  had 

no  child  unto  the  day  of  her  death. 

(3.  TREACHEROUS.) 

Jud.  xiv.  15.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh 
day,  that  they  said  unto  Samson's  wife.  Entice  thy 
husband,  that  he  may  declare  unto  us  the  riddle,  lest 
we  burn  thee  and  thy  fiither's  bouse  with  fire:  have 
ye  called  us  to  take  that  we  have?  is  it  not  so? 

16.  And  Samson's  wife  wcjit  before  him,  and 

said.  Thou  dost  but  hate  me,  and  lovest  me  not ;  thou 
hast  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  the  children  of  my  jieojile, 
and  hast  not  told  it  me.  And  lie  said  unto  her.  Be- 
hold, I  have  not  told  it  mj'  father  nor  mj'  mother,  and 
shall  I  tell  it  thee  ? 


424 


CHAP.  V. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Jiiil.  xiv.  17.  Ami  she  wi'jit  before  liini  the  seven  days, 
while  Iheir  least  Uisted :  ami  it  came  lo  pass  on  tlie 
seventli  ilay,  that  he  tokl  her,  l)eeuusc  she  lay  sore 
upon  him  :  ami  she  tokl  the  ridiUe  to  the  chiklreu  of 
lier  people. 

(4.   TKMPTINO   TO  roOLATRY.) 

Jud.  iii.  .").  Ami  the  chiklreu  of  Israel  dwelt  among 
the  t'auaanites,  Ilittites,  and  Ainorites,  and  Perizzites, 
and  Hiviles,  and  .lelmsites  : 

0.  Ami  they  took  Iheir  daucrhters  to  he  their 

wives,  and  irave  their  daughters  to  their  sous,  and 
served  their  jiods. 

Jtr.  xliv.  U.  llaveyeforgotteutliewickeducssofyour 
fatliers,  and  the  wiekcdncss  of  the  kings  of  Judah, 
and  the  wiekedness  of  their  wives,  and  your  own 
wickedness,  and  the  wickedness  of  your  wives,  which 
they  have  committed  in  the  land  ot' Judah,  and  in  the 
streets  of  Jerusalem? 

10.  Tlicy  are  not  hinnbled  even  unto  this  day, 

neither  have  they  feared,  nor  walked  in  my  law,  nor 
in  mv  statutes,  that  I  set  before  you  and  before  3-our 
I'atliers. 

15.  Then  nil  the  men  which  knew  that  their 

T\-ives  had  burned  incense  unto  other  gods,  and  all  the 
women  that  stood  by,  a  great  multitude,  even  all  the 
people  that  dwelt  in  the  laud  of  Egypt,  in  Patlu'OS, 
answered  Jeremiah,  saying, 

10.  Ai<  far  the"  woi'd  that  thou   hast  spoken 

imto  us  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  we  will  not  hearken 
unto  thee. 

(5.   JEZEBEL   AX  INSTAXCE.) 

1  A'ni.ys  xxi.  7.  And  Jezebel  his  wife  said  unto  him. 
Dost  thou  now  govern  the  kingdom  of  Israeli  arise, 
aiul  cat  biead,  and  let  thine  heart  1)C  merry ;  I  will 
give  thee  the  vineyard  of  Nabolh  the  Jczrcelite. 

14.  Then  they  sent  to  Jezeljcl,  saying,  Naboth 

is  stoned,  and  is  dead. 

1.5.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jezebel  heard 

that  Nal)oth  was  stoned,  and  was  dead,  that  Jezebel 
said  to  Ahab,  Arise,  take  possession  of  tlie  vineyard 
of  Xaboth  the  Jczrcelite,  which  he  refused  to  give  thee 
for  money  :  for  Naboth  is  not  alive,  but  dead. 

25.  But  there  was  none  like  imto  Ahab,  which 

did  sell  himself  to  work  wickedness  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  whom  Jezebel  his  wife  stirred  uj). 

(G.    DESERTING   HER   IIVSB.^KD.) 

Jer.  iii.  20.  Surely  n-i  a  wife  treacherously  departeth 
from  her  husband,  so  have  ye  dealt  treacherously  with 
me,  O  house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord. 

§  45.    The  Hebrew  Wife's  Position. 

(1.   PREPARrXG   FOOD.) 

Gen.  xviii,  6.  And  Abraham  hastened  into  the  tent 
unto  Sarah,  and  said,  Jlake  ready  tiuickly  three  meas- 
ures of  line  meal,  knead  it,  and  make  cakes  upon  the 
hearth. 

{2.   DISPENSING   HOSPITALITY.) 

2  Kinfjs  iv.  8.  And  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  Elisha  jiassed 
to  Shunem,  where  iriin  a  great  woman  ;  and  she  con- 
strained him  to  cat  bread.  And  m  it  was,  Unit  as  oft 
as  he  passed  by,  he  turned  in  thither  to  eat  bread. 

(3.    SIDING  WITH  THE  HUSBAND  AO.^INST  THE  FATHER.) 

Cen.  xxxi.  14.  And  Rachel  and  Leah  answered  and 
said  unto  him,  is  there  yet  any  portion  or  inheritance 
for  us  in  our  father's  house  ? 

15.  Are  we  not  counted  of  him  stran>:crs  ?  for 

he  hath  sold  us,  and  hath  quite  devoured  also  our  money. 

1().  For  all  the  riches  which  God  hath  taken 

from  our  father,  that  /■•' ours,  and  our  children's:  now 
then,  whatsoever  God  hath  said  unto  thee,  do. 

(4   PACIFYING  AN  ENEMY.) 

1  Bfim.  XXV.  14.  But  one  of  the  yomi!r  men  told  Abi- 
gail, Nabal's  wife,  saymg,  BcJiold,  David  sent  messen- 
gers ovit  of  the  wilderness  to  salute  our  master;  and 
lie  railed  on  them. 

25.  Let  not  my  lord,  I  pray  thee,  regard  this 

man  of  Belial,  croi,  Nabal  :  I'or  as  his  name  ix,  so  tx  he  ; 
Nabal  ia  lua  name,  and  foUv  is  with  him:  but  1  thme 


handmaid  saw  not  the  young  men  of  my  lord,  whom 
thou  didst  send. 

1  !<inii.  XXV.  20.  Now  therefore,  my  lord,  n/>  the  Lord 
livetli,  and  hk  thy  soul  liveth,  sceine  the  Loud  hath 
withholden  thee  from  coming  to  xhid  blooil,  and  from 
avenging  thvself  with  thine  own  h;ind,  now  let  thine 
enemies,  ami  thev  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  .as  Nabal. 

35.  So  l")avid  received  of  her  hand  Unit  which 

she  had  brought  him,  and  said  unto  her.  Go  up  in 
l)eaco  to  thine  house ;  see,  I  have  hearkened  to  thy 
voice,  and  have  accepted  thy  person. 

(5.   SAVING   THE   IH'SISAND's   LIFE.) 

1  Sum.  xix.  11.  Saul  also  sent  messengers  unto  Da- 
vid's house,  to  watch  him,  and  to  slav  him  in  the 
morning:  and  Miclial  David's  wife  tokl  him,  saj-ing. 
If  thou  save  not  thy  life  to  night,  to  morrow  thou  shalt 
be  slain. 

12.  So  Jlichal  let  David  down  through  a  win 

d(iw  :  and  he  went,  and  lied,  and  cscaiicd. 

14.  And  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take 

David,  she  said,  lie  in  sick. 

15.  And  Saul  sent  the  mcssengere  again  to  see 

David,  saying,  Bring  him  up  to  me  in  the  bed,  tliat  I 
may  slay  him. 

10.  And  when  the  messengers  were  come  in, 

behold,  there  tra.s  an  image  in  the  bed,  with  a  pillow 
of  goals'  lidir  for  his  liolsler. 

17.  And  Saul  said  unto  ilichal,  Why  hast  thou 

deceived  me  so,  and  sent  away  mine  enemy,  that  he 
is  escaped?  And  >Iichal  answered  Said,  He  said  unto 
me,  Let  me  go  ;  whj'  should  I  kill  thee  ? 

(6.   DEVOTING   A   SONjTO   THE   LORD.) 

1  Sfnn.  i.  22.  But  Hannah  went  not  \\\i ;  for  she  said 
imto  her  husband,  /  (r/^i  nut  go  up  until  the  child  be 
weaned,  and  then  I  will  bring  him,  that  he  may  appear 
before  the  Lord,  and  there  abide  for  ever. 

25.  And  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the 

child  to  Eli. 

20.  And  she  said,  0  my  lord,  <u  thy  soul  liv- 
eth, my  lord,  I  am  the  woman  that  stood  by  thee  here, 
praying  unto  the  Lord. 

— — ■  27.  For  this  child  I  jirayed ;  and  the  Lord 
hath  given  my  petition  which  I  askecl  of  him : 

28.  Therefore   also   I   have  lent   him   to   the 

Lord;  as  long  as  he  liveth  he  shall  be  lent  to  the 
Lord.     And  he  worshipped  the  Lord  there. 

(7.   THE  LAW   OF   A  WIFE'S  VOW.) 

Xum.  xx.x.  6.  And  if  she  had  at  all  a  husband, 
when  she  vowed,  or  uttered  aught  out  of  her  lips, 
wherewith  she  bound  licr  soul ; 

7.  And  her  husband   heard  ;'/,  and  held  his 

peace  at  her  in  the  day  that  he  heard  it :  thcnlnTvows 
shall  stand,  and  her  bonds  wherewith  she  bound  her 
soul  shall  stand. 

8.  But  if  her  husband  disallowed  her  on  the 

day  that  he  heard  it,  then  he  shall  make  her  vow 
which  she  vowed,  and  that  whicli  she  uttered  with 
her  lips,  wherewith  slie  bound  her  soul,  of  none  effect ; 
and  the  Lord  shall  forgive  her. 

10.  And  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband's  house, 

or  bound  her  soul  by  a  liond  wilh  an  oath  ; 

11.  And  her  husliand  heard  it,  and  held  his 

peace  at  her,  and  disallowed  her  not :  then  all  her 
vows  shall  stand,  and  every  bond  wlicrcwitli  she 
bound  her  soul  shall  stand. 

12.  But   if   her  husband   hath   utterly  made 

them  void  on  the  day  he  heard  them  ;  then  whatso- 
ever (iroceeded  out  of  her  lips  concerning  her  vows,  or 
concerning  the  bond  of  her  soul,  shall  not  stand  :  her 
hiisl)and  liath  made  them  void;  and  the  Lord  shall 
forgive  her. 

13.  Every  vow,  and  every  binding  oath  to  af- 
flict the  soul,  her"husband  may  establish  it,  or  her  hus- 
band mav  make  it  void. 

14.  But  if  her  husband  altogether  hold  his 

peace  at  her  from  day  to  day;  then  he  cstablisheth  all 
her  vows,  or  all  her  bonds,"  which  nre  upon  her:  he 
contirmcth  them,  because  he  held  his  peace  at  her  in 
the  day  that  he  heard  them. 

^  lo.  But  if  he  shall  anv  wavs  make  them  void 


CHAP.  VI. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


after  that  he  hath  heard  ihem  ;  Iheu  he  shall  hear  her 

'"'ivWi.  XXX.  in.  These  are  the  statutes,  -^^•hich  the  Lokd 
commanded  Moses,  between  a  man  and  his  wife,  be- 
tween the  tatlicr  and  his  daughter,  humj  yet  m  hei 
youth  in  her  father's  house. 

(8.   THE   TRI.U.   OF   JEALOUSY.) 

Num  V  12  Sneak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
sav  unto  them.  If  any  man's  wife  go  aside,  and  com- 
mit a  trespass  against  him,  i  •, ,  „ 

13    \n(l  a  man  lie  with  her  carnally,  and  it  be 

hid  from  the  eves  of  her  husband,  and  be  kept  close, 
and  she  be  defiled,  and  there  be  no  witness  agamst  her, 
neither  she  be  taken  mth  the  manner; 

14   And  the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him, 

and  he  be  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  deliled  ;  or  if 
the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  hnn,  and  he  be  jeal- 
ous of  his  wife,  and  she  be  not  defiled : 

15   Then  shall  the  man  bring  his  wite  unto 

the  priest,  and  he  shall  bring  her  oft'eriug  for  her,  tlie 
tenth  2}<irt  of  an  ephah  of  barley  meal ;  he  shall  pour 
no  oil  upon  it,  nor  put  frankincense  thereon  ;  tor  it  is 
an  olTering  of  jealousy,  an  ofi'ering  of  memorial,  bring- 
ing iniquity  to  remembrance. 

(A.   THE  OKDE.\L  WATER.) 

A'um.  V.  16.  And  the  priest  shall  bring  her  near,  and 
set  her  before  tlie  Loud  : 

17    And  the  priest  shall  take  holy  water  m  an 

earthem  vessel ;  and  of  the  dust  that  is  in  the  floor  of 
the  tabernacle  the  priest  shall  take,  and  put  it  mto  the 

water:  ,  ,    „ 

18.  And  the  priest  shall  set  the  woman  liefoie 

the  Lord,  and  uncover  the  woman's  head,  and  put  tlie 
olVeriui--  of  memorial  in  her  hands,  Avhich  «s  the  jeal- 
ousy offering :  and  the  priest  shall  have  in  his  hand 
the'bittcr  water  that  causeth  the  curse: 


(B.   THE   WOM.VN's    oath.) 

Num  V.  10.  And  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an 
oath  and  say  unto  the  woman.  If  no  man  have  lam 
with  thee,  and  if  thou  hast  not  gone  aside  to  unclean- 
ness  icilh  another  instead  of  tliy  husband,  be  thou  tree 
from  this  bitter  water  that  causeth  the  curse :  ^ 

oQ  i5nt  if  thou  luist  gone  aside  to  another  in- 
stead of  thy  liusband,  and  if  thou  be  deliled,  and  some 
man  have  'lain  with  thee  besides  thine  husband : 

21.  Then  the  priest  sliall  cliarge  the  woman 

with  an  oath  of  cursing,  and  the  priest  shall  say  unto 
the  woman.  The  Lord  make  thee  a  curse  and  an  oatli 
among  thy  people,  when  tlio  Lord  doth  make  thy 
thlLchlo  rot,  and  thy  lielly  to  swell ; 

.:: 22    And  this  water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall 

CO  into  thy  bowels,  to  make  t/ii/  belly  to  swell,  and  t/ii/ 
thigh  to  r6t.     And  the  woman  shall  say.  Amen,  amen. 

(C.   THE  DIVINE   JUDGJIENT.) 

Kum  V.  23.  And  the  priest  shall  write  these  curses 
in  a  book,  and  he  shall  blot  i/icm  out  with  the  bitter 

water :  ,  ^     i  •  i 

24.  And  he  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink 

the  bitter  water  that  causeth  the  curse  :  and  the  water 
that  causeth  the  curse  shall  enter  mto  her,  ami  become 

bitter.  ,     ,      ,     .    ,  ^ 
0.5.  Then  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy  of- 
fering out  of  tlie  woman's  hand,  and  shall  wave  the  of- 
fering belbre  tlie  Lord,  and  offer  it  upon  the  altar : 

—  —  20.  And  the  priest  shall  take  a  handful  of  the 
offering,  even  tlie  memorial  thereof,  and  burn  it  upon 
tlie  altlir,  and  afterward  shall  cause  the  woman  to 
drink  the  water.  ,  .   ,    „ 

27.  And  when  lie  hath  made  her  to  drmk  the 

water  then  it  sliall  come  to  jiass,  thai  if  she  lie  defiled, 
and  have  done  trespass  against  her  husliand,  that  the 
witer  that  causeth  the  curse  shall  enter  into  her,  and 
become  bitter,  and  her  belly  shall  swell,  and  her  thigh 
shall  rot :  and  the  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her 

_,:_08  And  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  but  be 
clean  •  then  she  shall  be  free,  iiiid  sliall  conceive  seed. 

L  09    This  it  the  law  of  je;doiisies,  wlien  a  witc 

goeth  aside  to  another  instead  of  her  husband,  and  is 
defiled ; 


30.  Or  when  the  spirit  of  jealousy  cometh  upon 

him  and  he  be  jealous  over  his  wife,  and  shall  set  the 
woman  before  tlie  Loud,  and  the  priest  shall  execute 
upon  her  all  this  law. 

31.  Then  shall  the  man  be  gudtless  from  ini- 
quity, and  this  woman  shall  bear  her  iniquity. 


CHAP.  VI. 
PARENTS   AND   CHILDREN. 

§  46.    Cliildreii  the  Gift  of  God. 

Gen  iv.  1.  And  Adam  linew  Eve  his  wife ;  and  she 
conceived,  and  bare  Cain,  and  said,  I  have  gotten  a 
man  from  the  Lord. 

2.5    And  Adam  knew  his  wife  agam  ;  and  .she 

bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth :  For  God,  said 
she,  hath  appointed  me  another  seed  instead  of  Abel, 
whom  Cain  slew.  ,.■,,, 

—  XXX  3.  And  Jacob  s  anger  was  kmdled  against 
Rachel;  and  he  said.  Am  I  in  God's  stead,  who  hath 
withheld  from  thee  the  ft-uit  of  the  womb  ? 

—  xxix.  32.  And  Leah  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ; 
and  she  called  his  name  Reuben  :  for  she  said,  Surely 
the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  affliction :  now  there- 
fore my  husband  will  love  me. 

1  33    And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son  ; 

and  said,  IBecause  the  Lord  hath  heard  that  I  mis 
hated,  he  hath  therefore  given  me  this  son  also :  and 
she  called  his  name  Simeon. 

—  XXX.  5.  And  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  a 

^°!!l  _  G  And  Rachel  said,  God  hath  judged  me,  and 
hath  also  heard  my  voice,  and  hath  given  me  a  sou : 
therefore  called  she  his  name  Dan. 

17.  And  God  hearkened  unto  Leah,  and  she 

conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  the  fifth  son. 

18    And  Leah  said,  God  hath  given  me  my 

hire,  because  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my  husband: 
and 'she  called  his  name  Issachar. 

19.  And  Leah  conceived  again,  and  bare  Ja- 
cob the  sixth  son.  ,  ,     ,        ,      ,  .,7 

20    And  Leah  said,  God  hath  endued  me  icit/i 

a  o-ood  d~owrv ;  now  will  my  husband  dwell  wiUi  me, 
be'cause  I  have  born  him  six  sons :  and  she  called  his 
name  Zcbulun.  ,  -,       ,^  , 

21.  And  afterwards  she  hare  a  daughter,  and 

called  her  name  Dinah. 

24.  And  she  called  his  name  .Joseph ;  and  said. 

The  LoiiD  shall  add  to  me  another  son. 

—  xxxiii  5  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the 
women  and  the  children,  and  said.  Who  are  those  with 
thee  ?  And  he  said.  The  children  which  God  hath 
graciouslv  L'iven  thy  servant, 

Ps  cxxvii.  3.  Lo !  children  are  a  heritage  of  the 
Lord-  and  the  fruit  of  the  womb  is  Iiis  reward. 

liuth  iv  13.  So  Boaz  took  Ruth,  and  she  was  his 
wife  :  and  when  he  went  in  unto  her,  the  Lord  gave 
her  conception,  and  she  bare  a  son.  ^ 

1  f^am  i.  19.  And  they  rose  up  in  the  morning  early, 
and  worshipped  before  the  Lord,  and  roturncd  and 
came  to  their  house  to  Ramah :  and  Elkana  1  knew 
Hannah  his  wife;  and  the  Lord  remembered  her. 

20     'Wherefore  it   came  to  pass,  when   the 

time  was  come  about  after  Hannah  had  conceived,  that 
she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  bamuel,  saying, 
Because  I  have  asked  him  of  the  Lord. 


§  47.    Cliildren  a  Blessing  and  a  Credit. 

Ocn  V  29  And  he  called  his  name  Noah,  saying 
This  same  shall  comfort  us  concerning  our  work  and 
toil  of  our  hands,  because  of  the  ground  which  the 
Lord  hath  cursed.  . 

J>,!jx\\.  11.  They  send  forth  their  httle  ones  like  a 
flock,  ami  their  children  dance. 

Pror  xvii.  6.  Children's  children  are  the  crown  ot 
old  men  ;  and  the  glory  of  children  are  their  lathers. 


4 -JO 


CHAP.  VI. 


THE  FAMILY, 


BOOK  XVI. 


Ituth  iv.  14.  Aii'l  llio  womiii  s.tiil  rintu  Xaonii,  Blos- 
scil  be  the  Lonl,  «likli  hath  not  U-fl  thee  lliis  iliiy 
■without  a  kiusman,  that  his  name  may  Iju  lamoiis  in 
Idi'acl. 

15.  And  he  shall  he  unto  thee  a  restorer  of  M.y 

life,  and  a  nourisher  of  tliino  oUl  age  :  for  tliy  ilaus^hler 
in  law,  which  lovelh  thee,  which  is  better  to  thee  than 
seven  sons,  hath  borne  him. 

1\  cvii.  41.  Yet  setteth  ho  the  poor  on  high  from 
alllietion,  and  makelli  him  families  like  a  flock. 

—  c.x.wii.  4.  As  arrows  ('/-c  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty 
man;  so  arc  ehildren  of  the  j-ouUi. 

5.  Happy  w  the  man"  that  hath  his  cpiiver  full 

of  them:  they  shall  not  be  ashamed,  but  they  shall 
speak  with  the  enemies  iu  the  gale. 

§  4.S.    Promised  as  .i  RcTvard. 

Do(t.  vii.  13.  'U'herefore  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  yc 
hearken  to  these  judjrment.s,  and  keep  and  do  them, 
that  the  Louu  thy  God  shall  keep  unto  thee  the  cove- 
nant and  the  meny  wliieli  he  sware  milo  thy  fa- 
thers : 

14.  Thou  shalt  be  blessed  above  all  people: 

there  shall  not  be  male  or  female  barren  among  3'ou, 
or  among  your  e:itlle. 

Job  V.  'ii.  And  thou  sh;dt  know  that  thy  tabernacle 
shall  be  in  peace  ;  and  thou  shalt  visit  th}-  habitation, 
and  shalt  not  sin. 

25.  Thou  shalt  know  also  that  thy  seed  Aall 

be  L'reat,  and  thine  oll-.prinj;  ;is  the  grass  of  tlie  earth. 

Pd.  .\lv.  10.  Instead  of  tliy  lathers  sli:tll  be  thy  chil- 
dren, Avhom  thou  mayest  make  princes  in  all  the 
earth. 

17.  I  will  make  thy  name  to  be  remembered 

in  all  generations :  therefore  shall  the  people  praise 
thee  for  ever  and  ever. 

—  cxxviii.  2.  For  thou  shalt  eat  the  labour  of  thine 
hands :  happ}-  shalt  thou  be,  and  it  shall  be  well  with 
thee. 

3.  Thy  wife  shall  be  as  a  fruitful  vine  by  the 

sides  of  thine"  house ;  thy  children  like  olive  plants 
round  about  thy  table. 

4.  Behold,  that  thus  shall  the  man  be  blessed 

that  feareth  the  LoitD. 

5.  The  Loud  shall  bless  thee  out  of  Zion :  and 

thou  shalt  see  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all  the  days  of 
thy  life. 

" 6.  Yea,  thou  shalt  see  thy  children's  children, 

and  peace  upon  Israel. 

Is.  xhiii.  19.  Thy  seed  also  had  been  as  the  sand, 
and  the  olfspring  of  thy  bowels  like  the  graTel-thercof ; 
his  name  should  not  have  been  cut  off  nor  destroyed 
fl-om  before  me. 

§  49.    Taken  Away  in  Piinislnnent. 

Deut.  xxviii.  33.  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  shall 
be  given  unto  another  jicopli',  and  thine  eyes  shall  look, 
ancl  f;iil  icil/i  lonyin;/ t\>r  them  all  the  daylong:  and 
there  shall  be  no  might  in  thine  hand. 

41.  Thou  shalt  beget  sons  and  daughters,  but 

thou  shalt  not  enjoy  them;  for  they  shall  go  into  cap- 
tivity. 

3  'Sam.  xii.  14.  Howbeit,  because  by  this  deed  thou 
hast  given  great  occasion  to  the  enemies  of  the  Loud 
to  blaspheme,  the  child  also  thai  i^  born  unto  thee  shall 
surely  die. 

Jub  xviii.  19.  He  .shall  neither  have  son  nor  nepljew 
among  his  people,  nor  any  remaining  in  his  dwelling.s. 

—  xxvii.  14.  If  his  ehildren  be  multiplied,  it  is  tor 
the  sword  :  and  his  olfspring  shall  not  be  satisfied  with 
bread. 

15.  Those  that  remain  of  him  shall  lie  buried 

in  death :  and  his  widows  shall  not  weep. 

Ps.  xxi.  10.  Their  IVuil  shall  thou  destroy  from  the 
earth,  and  their  seed  from  among  the  children  of  men. 

11.  For  they  intended  evil  against  thee:  they 

imagined  a  mischievous  device,  which  they  are  not  able 
to  perform. 

llos.  ix.  12.  Though  they  bring  up  their  children, 
yet  will  I  bereave  them,  tfiat  there  shall  not  be  a  man 
left  :  yea,  woe  also  to  them  when  I  depart  from  them  1 

4 


§  50.    Barrenness. 

(1.    AN   AFI-I,KTION.) 

Gen.  XV.  2.  And  Abram  said,  Lord  God,  what  wilt 
thou  give  me,  seeing  1  go  childless,  and  tlic  steward 
of  my  house  i.i  tliis  Eliezer  of  I  )amaseiis  ? 

.3.  And  Abram  said.  Heboid,  to  mo  thou  hast 

given  no  seed  :  and,  lo,  one  born  in  my  house  is  mine 
heir. 

Jiid.  xiii.  2.  And  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Zorah, 
of  the  family  of  tlie  Danites,  whose  name  was  Manoah ; 
and  his  wife  lea.t  barren,  and  liaro  not. 

T/uke  i.  7.  And  they  had  no  child,  because  that 
Klisabeth  was  barren;  and  they  both  were  ?jow  well 
stricken  in  years. 

24.  And  after  those  days  his  wife  Elisabeth 

conceived,  and  hid  herself  five  months,  saying, 

35.  Thus  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  nie  in  the 

days  wherein  he  looked  on  me,  to  take  away  my  re- 
proach among  men. 

See  Gen.  xi.  30.     1  Sam.  i.  G-8. 

(2.   AriRACULOUSI.Y   REMOVED.) 

Gen.  xviii.  11.  Now  Abraham  and  Sarah  vere  old 
and  well  stricken  in  age;  and  it  ceased  to  be  with  S;v- 
rah  after  the  manner  of  women. 

13.  Therefore  Sarah  latighed  within  herself, 

saying.  After  I  am  waxed  old  shall  I  have  pleasure, 
my  lord  being  old  also  ? 

' 13.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Abraham,  Where- 
fore did  Sarah  laugh,  saying,  Shall  1  of  a  surety  bear  a 
child,  which  am  old  ? 

15.  Then  Sarah  denied,  saying,  I  laughed  not ; 

for  she  was  afraid.  And  he  said,  Nay ;  but  thou  didst 
laugh. 

Luke  i.  36.  And,  behold,  thy  cousin  Elisabeth,  she 
hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age ;  and  this  is 
the  sixth  month  with  her,  who  was  called  barren. 

§  51.    Abortive  Birtlis, 

Job  iii.  16.  Or  as  a  hidden  untimely  birtli  I  had  not 
been  ;  as  infants  which  never  saw  liglit. 

—  X.  18.  Wherefore  then  hast  tliou  brought  me  forth 
out  of  the  womb  ?  Oh  that  I  had  given  up  the  ghost, 
and  no  eye  had  seen  me ! 

19.  I  should  have  been  as  though  I  had  not 

been ;  I  should  have  been  carried  from  the  womb  to 
the  grave. 

Jer.  XX.  15.  Cursed  be  the  man  who  brought  tidings 
to  ni)'  father,  saying,  A  man  child  is  born  unto  thee : 
making  him  very  glad. 

16.  And  let  that  man  be  as  the  cities  which 

the  Lord  overthrew,  and  reiiented  not:  and  let  him 
hear  the  cry  iu  the  morning,  and  the  shouting  at  noon- 
tide ; 

17.  Because  he  slew  me  not  from  the  womb ; 

or  that  my  mother  might  have  been  my  grave,  and  her 
womb  to  he  always  great  icith  me. 

IIos.  ix.  11.  As  for  Eiihraim,  their  glory  shall  fly 
away  like  a  bird,  irom  the  birth,  and  from  the  womb, 
and  from  the  conception. 

14.  Give  them  O  Lord  :  what  wilt  thou  give  ? 

give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  and  diy  breasts. 

§  52.    Desire  for  Cliildren. 

Gen.  XXX.  1.  And  when  Rachel  saw  that  she  hare 
Jacob  no  children,  Rachel  envied  her  sister;  and  said 
unto  Jacob,  Give  me  children,  or  else  1  die. 

3.  And  she  said.  Behold  my  maid  Bilhah,  go 

in  unto  her;  and  she  shall  bear  upon  my  knees,  that  I 
may  also  have  children  b}-  her. 

—  —  4.  And  she  gave  him  Bilhah  her  handmaid  to 
wife :  and  Jacob  went  in  unto  her. 

See  1  Sam.  i.  11,  26,  27.     Ps.  Iviii.  8. 

§  53.    Conception  and  PiTgnanoy. 

Nttm.  xi.  12.  Have  I  conceived  all  this  people?  have 
I  begotten  them,  that  thou  shouldest  say  unto  me, 
Carry  them  in  thy  bosom,  as  a  nursing  father  benreth 
the  sucking  child,  unto  the  land  which  thou  swarest 
unto  their  fathers  ? 

Ps.  cxxxix.  13.  For  thou  hast  po,ssessed  my  reins: 
thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  mother's  womb. 


CHAP.  VI. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Ps.  cxxxix.  14.  I  -will  praise  thee;  fori  am  fearfull.r 
and  woiKlerfiilly  made :  marvellous  m-e  thy  works;  and 
thiit  mv  soul  kiioweth  rii^^it  -well. 

_  _1  15.  Jly  substance  was  not  hid  from  thee,_when 
I  was  made  in  secret,  ami  curiously  wrought  in  the 
lowest  parts  of  the  earth.  . 

IG.  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet  berag 

unperfcct ;  and  in  thv  book  all  my  members  were  writ- 
ten, w/iich  in  continuance  were  fashioned,  when  as  yet 
there  was  none  of  them. 

Ec.  xi.  5.  As  thou  knowest  not  what  is  the  way  of 
the  spirit,  ivr  how  the  bones  do  grow  in  the  womb  of 
her  that  is  with  child  :  even  so  thou  knowest  not  the 
works  of  God  who  maketh  all. 

Luke  i.  41.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Elisa- 
beth heard  the  salutation  of  Mary,  the  liabe  leaped  in 
her  womb ;  and  Elisabeth  was  filled  with  the  Holy 
Ghost : 

§  .54.    Birth. 

Oen.  xxix.  34.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a 
son ;  and  said.  Now  this  time  will  my  husband  be  join- 
ed unto  me,  because  I  have  borne  him  three  sons: 
therefore  was  his  name  called  Levi. 

35.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son  ; 

and  she  said,  Now  will  I  praise  the  Lord  :  therefore 
she  called  his  name  Judah  ;  and  left  bearing. 

—  XXX.  7.  And  Bilhah  Rachel's  maid  conceived 
again,  and  bare  .Jacob  a  second  son. 

9.  When  Leah  saw  that  she  had  left  bearing, 

she  took  Zilpah  her  maid,  and  gave  her  Jacob  to  wife. 

10.  And  Zilpah  Leah's  maid  bare    Jacob    a 

son. 

13.  And  Zilpah  Leah's  maid  bare  Jacob  a  sec- 
ond son. 

—  xxxviii.  3.  And  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ; 
and  he  called  his  name  Er. 

4.  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  sou ; 

and  she  called  his  name  Onan. 

5.  And  she  yet  ai^ain  conceived,  and  bare  a 

Bon ;  and  called  his  name  Shelah :  and  he  was  at  Che- 
zib,  when  she  bare  him. 

—  xli.  50.  And  unto  Joseph  were  born  two  sons,  be- 
fore the  years  of  famine  came :  which  Asenath  the 
daughter  "of  Potipherah  priest  of  On  bare  unto  him. 

Ex.  ii.  1.  And  there  went  a  man  of  the  house  of  Levi, 
and  took  to  wife  a  daughter  of  Levi. 

2.  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  son : 

and  when  she  saw  him  that  he  was  a  goodly  child,  she 
hid  him  three  mouths. 

1  Kiiif/s  iii.  17.  Aud  the  one  woman  said,  O  my  lord, 
I  and  tliis  woman  dwell  in  one  house  ;  and  I  was  de- 
livered of  a  child  with  her  in  the  house. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  third  day  after 

that  I  was  delivered,  that  this  woman  was  delivered 
also  :  and  we  were  together ;  there  ims  no  stranger 
with  us  in  tlie  house,  save  we  two  in  tlie  lionse. 

2  Kiiiyn  xix.  y.  Aud  they  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith 
Ilezekiuli,  Tliis  day  w  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke, 
and  lilasphemy  ;  for  tlie  children  are  come  to  the  birth, 
ami  there  is  not  strength  to  bring  forth. 

Ps.  vii.  14.  Beliold,  he  travaileth  with  iniquity,  aud 
hath  conceived  mischief,  and  l)rouglit  forth  falsehood. 

—  xxii.  0.  But  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  of  the 
woml) :  thou  didst  make  me  hope  when  I  was  upon  my 
mother's  breasts. 

10.  I  was  cast  upon  thee  from  the  womb :  thou 

art  my  God  from  my  motlier's  belly. 

Ixxi.  6.  By  lliee  have  I  been  holden  up  from  the 

woml) :  thou  art  he  that  took  me  out  <if  my  mother's 
bowels:  my  pr:iise  shall  be  continually  of  thee. 

In.  xxvi."l7.  Like  as  a  woman  with  child,  that  draw- 
Mi  near  the  time  of  her  delivery,  is  in  pain,  and  crieth 
out  in  her  pangs;  so  have  we  been  in  thy  sight,  O 
Lord.  ^ 

18.  We  have  been  with  child,  we  have  been  m 

]):iin,  we  have  as  it  were  brouglit  forth  wind  ;  we  have 
not  wrought  any  deliverance  in  llie  earth;  neither  have 
the  inli;dnlants"of  tlie  worhl  lallcn. 

.xlii.  14.  I  have  long  time  holden  my  peace  ;  I  have 

been  still,  ami  refnuued  myself:  la/w  will  I  cry  like 
a  travailing  woman;  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at 
once. 


Jer.  iv.  31.  For  I  have  heard  a  voice  as  of  a  woman 
in  travail,  and  the  anguish  as  of  her  that  bringeth 
forth  her  first  child,  the  voice  of  the  daughter  of  Zion, 
that  bewaileth  herself,  that  spreadeth  her  hands,  .viy- 
ing,  Woe  is  me  now!  for  my  soul  is  wearied  because 
of  mm'derers. 

—  XX.  14.  Cursed  be  the  day  wherein  I  was  born  :  let 
not  the  day  wherein  my  mother  bare  me  be  blessed. 

18.  Wherefore  "came  I  fortli  out  of  the  womb 

to  see  labour  and  sorrow,  that  my  days  should  be  con- 
sumed with  shame '? 

Micah  iv.  9.  Now  why  dost  thou  cry  out  aloud  ?  is 
tht're  no  king  iu  thee  ?  is  thy  counsellor  perished  ?  for 
pangs  have  taken  thee  as  a  woman  iu  travail. 

_^  —  10.  13e  in  pain,  and  labour  to  bring  forth,  O 
daughter  of  Zion,  like  a  woman  in  travail :  for  now 
shaft  thou  go  forth  out  of  the  city,  and  thou  shaft 
dwell  in  the  field,  and  thou  shaft  go  erni  to  B:ibylon; 
there  shaft  thou  be  delivered;  there  the  Lord  shall 
redeem  thee  from  the  hand  of  thine  enemies. 

John  xvi.  31.  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath 
sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come  ;  but  as  soon  as  she  is 
delivered  of  the  child,  she  rememljereth  no  more 
the  anguish,  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the 
world. 

1  Tim.  ii.  15.  Notwithstanding  she  shall  be  saved  m 
childbearing,  if  they  continue  in  foith  and  charity  and 
holiness  with  sobriety. 

Rev.  xii.  2.  And  she  being  with  child  cried,  travail- 
ing iu  bhth,  and  pained  to  be  delivered. 

§  5.5.    Twins. 

Oen.  XXV.  24.  And  when  her  days  to  be  delivered 
were  fulfilled,  behold,  there  were  twins  in  her  womb. 

S.j.  And  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  a 

hairy  garment ;  and  they  called  his  name  Esau. 

— "  —  2G.  And  after  that  came  his  brother  out,  aud 
his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau's  heel ;  and  his  name  was 
called  Jacolj :  and  Isaac  tca^  threescore  years  old  when 
she  bare  them. 

—  xxxviii.  27.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  time  of 
her  travail,  that,  behold,  twins  ircr,:  hi  her  womb. 

28.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  travailed, 

that  the  one  put  out  his  hand :  and  the  midwife  took 
and  bound  upon  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread,  saying. 
This  came  out  first. 

29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  drew  back  liis 

hand,  that, behold,  his  brother  came  out:  and  she  said, 
How  hast  thou  broken  fortli  ?  this  breach  be  upon  thee : 
therefore  his  name  was  called  Pharez. 

30.  And  afterward  came  out  his  brother,  that 

had  the  scarlet  thread  upon  his  hand :  and  his  name 
was  called  Zarah. 

§  ,56.    Death  in  Cliil(ll)e<l. 

Oen.  XXXV.  16.  And  they  journeyed  from  Bethel ;  aud 
there  was  but  a  little  wa"y  to  come  to  Ephrath :  and 
Rachel  travailed,  and  she"had  hartl  labour. 

17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  was  in  hard 

labour,  that  the  midwife  said  unto  her.  Fear  not;  thou 
shaft  have  this  son  also. 

IS.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  her  soul  was  in  de- 
parting, (for  she  died,)  that  she  called  his  name  Be- 
noni :  1)Ut  his  father  called  him  Benjamin. 

1  fiam.  iv.  19.  And  his  daughter  in  law,  Phinehas 
wife,  was  with  child,  near  to  be  delivered:  and  wlien 
she  heard  the  lidines  that  the  ark  of  God  was  taken, 
and  tliat  her  fathcr^in  l:iw  and  her  husband  were  dead, 
she  bowed  herself  and  travailed ;  for  her  ijaius  came 
upon  her. 

. 30.  And  about  the  time  of  her  death  the  wo- 
men that  stood  by  her  said  unto  her.  Fear  not ;  for 
thou  hast  borne  a  "sou.  But  she  answered  not,  neither 
did  she  regard  it. 


§  57.    Midwives. 

Ex.  i.  15.  And  the  king  ofEgypt  spake  to  the  Hebrew 
midwives,  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  was  Shiphrah, 
and  the  name  of  the  other  Puah ; 


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CHAP.   VI. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


Ex.  i.  1().  Ami  ho  said.  When  yo  do  tlic  offlco  of  a 
midwili'  to  tlie  llfhicw  woimii,  iiiul  sco  thi-m  u]>oii  the 
stools,  it'll  W  ii  Son,  then  yi'  shall  kill  him;  but  if  it  he 
n  daiiLThtor,  then  she  sliall  live. 

IT.  But  the  luidwives  feared  God,  and  did  not 

as  tlie  kln;r  of  Egypt  commanded  them,  but  saved  the 
men  chiMivn  alive. 

18.  And  the  \m\%  of  E<rypt  called  for  the  mid- 
wives,  and  said  unto  them,  Why  have  ye  done  this 
thing,  an  1  liave  saved  the  men  eiiikli-en  alive? 

lit.  And  the  midwives  saiil  nnio  Pharaoh,  Be- 
cause the  Hebrew  women  (in  not  as  the  Egyptian  wo- 
men ;  for  they  .'/•<  lively,  and  are  delivered  ere  the  mid- 
wives  come  in  unto  them. 

20.  Therefore  God  dealt  well  with  the  mid- 
wives:  and  the  people  multiitlied,  and  waxed  very 
mighty. 

21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  because  the  midwives 

feared  God,  that  he  made  them  houses. 

^  58.    Treatment  of  Xewl)orn  Child. 

Ezek.  xvi.  4.  And  a.tfor  thy  nativity,  in  the  day  thou 
wast  born  thy  navel  was  not  cut,  neither  wast  thou 
washed  in  water  to  supple  Owe  ;  thou  wast  not  salted 
at  all,  nor  swaddled  at  all. 

•").    Xone  eye  jntied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 

unto  thee,  to  have  compassion  upon  thee;  but  thou 
wast  cast  out  in  the  ojien  liekl,  to  the  loathing  of  thy 
person,  in  the  day  that  thou  wast  born. 

0.  And  when  I  jiassed  by  thee,  and  saw  thee 

polluted  in  thine  own  blood,  1  said  unto  thee  ifhen 
thon  lea.ft  in  thy  blood.  Live  ;  yea,  I  said  unto  thee  ichen 
thou  teast  in  thy  blood.  Live. 

§  o!).    Naming:  at  Birth. 

Gen.  xxi.  3.  And  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his 
son  that  was  born  unto  hnn,  whom  Sarah  bare  to  him, 
Isaac. 

—  XXX.  8.  And  Rachel  said.  With  great  wrestlings 
have  I  wrestletl  with  my  sister,  and  I  have  prevailed: 
and  she  called  his  name'Xaphtali. 

11.  And  Leah  said,  A  troop  cometh  :  and  she 

called  his  name  Gad. 

13.  And  Leah  said,  Happy  am  I,  for  the  daugh- 
ters will  call  me  blessed :  and  she  called  his  name 
Asher. 

—  xli.  31.  And  Joseph  called  the  name  of  the  first- 
born JIanasseh  :  For  God,  soid  /u\  hath  made  me  for- 
get all  my  toil,  and  all  my  father's  house. 

52.  And  the  name  of  the  second  called  he  Eph- 

raini:  For  God  hath  caused  me  to  be  fruitful  in  the 
laud  of  my  affliction. 

Ki:  ii.  22.  And  she  bare  him  a  son,  and  he  called  his 
name  Gershom :  for  he  said,  I  have  Ijcen  a  stranger  iu 
a  strange  land. 

i?"//(  iv.  17.  And  the  women  her  neighbours  gave  it 
a  name,  saying.  There  is  a  son  born  to  Xaomi ;  and 
thev  called  his  name  Obed :  he  is  the  father  of  Jesse, 
the" lather  of  David. 

1  Sam.  iv.  21.  And  she  named  the  child  I-chabod, 
saying.  The  glory  is  departed  from  Israel :  because  the 
ark  of  God  was  taken,  and  because  of  her  father  in  law 
and  her  husband. 

22.  And  she  said.  The  glory  is  departed  from 

Israel:  for  the  ark  of  God  is  taken." 

1  C/n:  iv.  ft.  And  Jabez  was  more  honourable  than  his 
brethren:  and  his  mother  called  his  name  Jabez,  say- 
ing. Because  I  bare  bun  with  sorrow. 

§  60.    Death  of  Infant  by  Overlying. 

1  Ki»f/.i  iii.  10.  And  tliis  woman's  child  died  in  the 
night;  because  she  overlaid  it. 

20.  And  she  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  my 

son  from  beside  me,  while  thine  handmaid  slept,  aiul 
laid  it  iu  her  bosom,  and  laid  her  dead  child  in  my 
bosom. 

21.  And  when  I  rose  in  the  morning  to  give  my 

child  suck,  behold,  it  was  dead :  but  wheii  I  had  con- 
sidered it  in  the  morning,  behold,  it  was  not  my  son, 
which  I  did  bear. 


^  61.    Cnre  of  Infants. 

(1.  Nunsixo.) 

Ex.  ii.  7.  Then  said  his  sister  to  Pharaoh's  daughter. 
Shall  I  go  and  call  to  thee  a  nurse  of  the  Hebrew  wo- 
men, that  she  mav  nurse  the  child  for  tbee'i' 

8.  And  Pliaraoh's  daughter  said  to  her.  Go 

And  the  maid  went  and  called  ihe  child's  mother. 

!>.  And  Pliaraoh's  daughter  said  unto  lier,  T;ike 

this  child  away,  and  nurse  it  for  me,  and  I  will  give 
l/i<f  thy  wages.  And  the  woman  took  the  child,  and 
nursed"  it. 

li>if/i  iv.  10.  And  Naomi  took  the  child,  iuul  laid  it 
in  her  bosom,  and  became  nurse  unto  it. 

ArU  vii.  '20.  In  which  lime  Moses  was! joni,  and  w<is 
exceeding  fair,  and  nourished  up  in  his  father's  house 
three  mouths : 

(2.    WE.VNIXfi.) 

Gen.  xxi.  8.  And  the  child  grew,  and  was  weaned : 
and  Abraham  made  a  great  feast  tlie  same  day  that 
Isaac  was  weaned. 

1  Siim.  i.  23.  And  Elkanah  her  husband  said  unto 
her,  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good  ;  tarry  until  thou  have 
weaned  him;  only  the  Lord  establis"h  bis  word.  So 
the  woman  abode,  and  gave  her  son  suck  until  she 
weaned  him. 

1  Kiiif/K  xi.  20.  And  the  sister  of  Tahpencs  bare  him 
Geuubath  his  sou,  whom  Tahpencs  weaned  in  Phara- 
oh's house :  and  Genubath  was  in  Pharaoh's  house- 
hold anion"  the  sims  of  Pharaoh. 

I's.  cxxxi.  2.  Surel}- 1  have  behaved  and  cjuieted  my- 
self, as  a  child  that  is  weaned  of  his  tnother :  my  soul 
is  even  as  a  weaned  child. 

Is.  xxviii.  9.  Whom  shall  he  teach  knowledge?  and 
whom  shall  he  make  to  understand  doctrine  ?  tlieiii. 
that  are  weaned  from  the  milk,  atul  drawn  from  the 
breasts. 

(3.   TEACHING   TO  VTALK.) 

Hos.  xi.  3.  I  taught  Ephraim  also  to  go,  taking  them 
by  their  arms ;  but  they  knew  not  that  I  healed  them. 

§  62.    Adoption. 

Gen.  xlviii.  5.  And  now  th}'  two  sons,  Ephraim  and 
Manasseh,  which  were  born  unto  thee  in  Ihe  land  of 
Egypt,  liefore  I  came  imto  thee  into  Egypt,  are  mine  ; 
as  keulien  and  Simeon,  thev  shall  be  mine. 

6    And  thj'  issue,  which  thou   begettest  after 

them,  shall  bo  \.hme,<ni(l  shall  be  called  after  the  name 
of  their  brethren  in  their  inheritance. 

Ex.  ii.  3.  And  when  she  could  not  longer  hide  him, 
she  took  for  bim  an  ark  of  bulrushes,  and  daubed  it 
with  slime  and  with  pitch,  and  i>ul  the  child  therein; 
and  she  laid  it  ui  the  Hags  by  the  river's  brink. 

4.  And  his  sister  stood  afar  oil',  to  wit  what 

would  be  done  to  bim. 

5.  And  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  down 

to  wash  hrself  at  the  river  ;  and  her  maidens  walked 
;ilong  liy  the  river's  side :  and  when  she  saw  the  ark 
among  "the  flags,  she  sent  her  maid  to  fetch  it. 

6.  And  when  she  had  opened  it,  she  saw  Uie 

child :  and,  behold,  the  babe  wept.  Anil  she  had  com- 
l>assion  on  him,  and  said,  This  is  one  of  the  Hebrews' 
children. 

10.  And  the  child  grew,  and  she  brought  him 

unto  Pharaoh's  daughter,  and  he  became  her  sou.  And 
she  called  his  name  Moses:  and  she  said,  Because  I 
drew  him  out  of  the  water. 

Ads  vii.  21.  And  when  he  was  cast  out,  Pharaoh's 
daughter  took  him  up,  and  nourished  him  for  herown 
son. 

See  Gen.  xvi.  3 ;  xxx.  3-7,  9-13.  liom.  viii.  15-23. 
Gal.  iv.  5.    Eph.  i.  5. 

§  6.?.    Xoteworthy  Families. 

Gen.  xxix.  IG.  And  Laban  had  two  daughters:  the 
name  of  the  elder  tom  Leah,  and  the  name  of  the  younger 
ita.t  Rjxchel. 

17.  Leah  was  tender  eyed;  but  Rachel  was 

beautiful  and  well  favoured. 

Num.  xxvi.  33.  And  Zelophehad  the  son  of  Hepher 

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CHAP.  VI. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


had  no  sons,  hut  daughters:  and  the  names  of  the 
daniclitcrs  of  Zolophehad  were  ilahlah,  and  Noah, 
Hoglah,  Jlilcali,  and  Tirzah. 

r.S'K/;;,  xiv.  4'J.  Now  the  sons  of  Saul  were  Jonathan, 
and  Ishui,  and  Jlelehi-shua  :  aud  the  names  of  his  two 
daughters  were  these  ;  the  name  of  tlie  tirstborn  Merab, 
aud  the  name  of  the  younger  Jlichal. 

2  Kin(/s  X.  1.  And  Ahab  had  seventy  sons  in  Samaria. 
And  .Jehu  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria,  unto  the 
rulers  of  .Jezreel,  to  the  elders,  aud  to  them  that  brought 
up  Ahab's  children,  saying, 

§  64.    Parental  Anthority. 

Gen.  xviii.  19.  For  I  know  him,  that  he  will  com- 
mand his  ehildrcn  and  his  household  after  him,  and 
they  shall  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord,  to  do  justice  and 
judgment;  that  the  Lord  may  bring  upon  Abraham 
that  which  he  hath  spoken  of  him. 

—  1.  1.5.  And  when  Joseph's  brethren  saw  that  their 
father  was  dead,  they  said,  Joseph  will  peradventure 
hale  us,  and  will  certainly  requite  us  all  the  evil  which 
we  did  unto  him. 

— •  —  16.  Aud  they  sent  a  messenger  unto  .Joseph, 
saving.  Thy  father  diil  command  before  he  died,  saying, 

17.  So  shall  ye  say  unto  Joseph,  Forgive,  I 

praj'  thee  now,  the  tres|>ass  of  thy  brethren,  and  their 
sin;  for  they  did  unto  thee  evil:  and  now,  we  pray 
thee,  forgive  the  trespass  of  the  servants  of  the  God 
of  thy  lather.  And  Joseph  wept  when  they  spake 
unto  him. 

18.  And  his  bretliren  also  went  and  fell  down 

before  his  face  ;  and  they  said.  Behold,  we  be  thy  ser- 
vants. 

31.  Now  therefore  fear  ye  not ;  I  will  nourish 

}-ou,  and  your  little  ones.  And  he  comforted  them, 
and  spake  kindly  unto  them. 

Nam.  .\xx.  3.  If  a  woman  also  vow  a  vow  unto  the 
Lord,  and  bind  herself  by  a  bond,  heiiiff  in  her  father's 
house  in  her  youth  ; 

4.  And  her  father  bear  her  vow,  and  her  bond 

wherewitli  she  hath  bound  her  sou],  and  her  father 
shall  hold  his  peace  at  her ;  then  all  her  vows  shall 
stand,  and  every  bond  wherewith  she  hath  bound  her 
soul  shall  stand. 

.'5.  But  if  her  father  disallow  her  in  the  da}' 

that  he  hearetli,  not  anj'  of  her  vows,  or  of  her  bonds 
wherewith  she  hath  bound  her  soul,  shall  stand  ;  and 
the  Lord  shall  forgive  her,  because  her  father  disal- 
lowed her. 

3  Sum.  xiv.  33.  So  Joab  arose  and  went  to  Geshur, 
and  brought  Alisalom  to  Jerusalem. 

34.  And  the  king  said.  Let  him  turn  to  his  own 

house,  and  let  him  not  see  my  face.  So  Absalom  re- 
turned to  his  own  house,  and  saw  not  the  king's  face. 

§  G5.    Exiuuple. 

r.t.  xlix.  13.  This  their  way  M  their  folly ;  yet  their 
posterity  apjirove  their  sayings.     Sclah. 

3  ?Y»i.  i.  .5.  When  I  call  to  rememlu-ance  the  un- 
feigned tiiith  that  is  in  thee,  which  dwelt  first  in  thy 
grandmother  Lois,  and  thy  mother  Eunice  ;  and  I  am 
persuaded  that  in  thee  also. 

§  G6.    lustriiction. 

Ei.  X.  2.  And  that  thoU  mayest  tell  in  the  ears  of 
thy  son,  and  of  thy  son's  son,  what  things  I  liave 
wrought  in  Egypt,  aud  my  signs  which  I  have  done 
among  them ;  that  ye  may  know  how  that  I  am  the 
Lord. 

—  xiii.  8.  And  thou  shalt  shew  thy  son  in  that  day, 
i' .saying,  Thin  iti  done  because  of  thai  which  the  Lord 

did  unto  me  wlien  I  came  forth  out  of  Egypt. 

9.  And  it  shall  be  tor  a  sign  unto  thee  upon 

thine  hand,  and  for  a  memorial  between  thine  eyes, 
that  the  Lord's  law  m.ay  be  iu  thy  mouth  :  for  with  a 
strong  hand  liath  the  Lord  brought  thee  out  of  Egy]it. 

—  —  10.  Thou  shalt  tliercfoie  keep  this  ordinance 
iu  his  season  from  year  to  year. 

J)cut.  iv.  9.  Only  take  heed  to  thyself  and  keep  thy 
soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget  lhe"thuig3  which  thine 


eyes  have  seen,  and  lest  they  depart  from  thy  heart  all 
tiie  days  of  thy  life:  but  teach  them  thy  sous,  and  thy 
sons'  sons ; 

10.  Specially  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  before 

the  Lord  thy  God  m  Iloreb,  when  the  Lord  said  unto 
me,  G;itlier  me  the  people  together,  and  I  will  make 
them  hear  m}'  words,  that  thev  m:iy  learn  to  fear  me 
all  the  days  that  they  shall  live  upou  the  earth,  and 
tliat  they  maj'  teach  theh  children. 

—  xi.  19.  Aud  ye  shall  teach  them  your  children, 
speaking  of  them  when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house,  and 
when  thou  walkest  by  the  way,  when  thou  liest  down, 
and  when  thou  risest  up. 

1  Sam.  ii.  26.  And  the  child  Samuel  grew  on,  and 
was  in  favour  both  with  the  Lord,  and  also  with  men. 

P.i.  Ixxviii.  3.  Which  we  have  heard  ahd  known, 
and  our  fathers  have  told  us. 

4.  We  will  not  hide  them  from  their  children, 

shewing  to  the  generation  to  come  the  praises  of  the 
Lord,  and  his  strength,  and  his  wonderful  works  that 
he  liath  done. 

0.  For  he  established  a  testimony  in  Jacob, 

and  appointed  a  law  in  Israel,  which  he  commanded 
our  fatliers,  that  they  should  make  them  known  to 
their  children : 

0.  That  the  generation  to  come  might  know 

ihfm,  even  the  children  xchich  should  be  born ;  who 
should  arise  and  declare  them  to  their  children : 

7.  That  they  might  set  their  hope  in  God,  and 

not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but  keep  his  command- 
ments : 

8.  And  might  not  be  as  their  fathers,  a  stub- 
born and  rebellious  generation;  a  generation  rto<  set 
not  their  heart  aright,  and  whose  spirit  was  not  stead- 
fast with  God. 

Pror.  xxii.  6.  Train  up  a  child  iu  the  way  he  should 
go ;  and  when  he  is  old,  he  will  not  depart  from  it. 

§  G7.    Correction. 

(1.   SHOULD   BE   EFPECTXTE.) 

Prov.  xiii.  24.  He  that  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his 
son:  but  he  that  loveth  him  chasteneth  him  betimes. 

—  xix.  18.  Chasten  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  and 
let  not  thy  soul  spare  for  his  crying. 

—  xxii."  1-5.  Foolishness  w  liound  in  the  heart  of  a 
child ;  hut  the  rod  of  correction  shall  drive  it  for  from 
him. 

—  xxiii.  13.  Withhold  not  correctiiip  from  the  child  : 
for  j/thou  beatest  him  with  the  rod,  ne  shall  not  die. 

14.  Thou  shalt   beat   him  with  the  rod,  aud 

shalt  deliver  his  soul  from  hell. 

—  xxix.  1.5.  The  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom:  but 
a  child  left  to  himself  bringeth  his  mother  to  shame. 

17.  Correct  thy  son,  and   he  shall  give  thee 

rest ;  3'ea,  he  shall  give  delight  unto  tliy  soul. 

(2.    BUT   NOT   UX,TUST.) 

Eph.  vi.  4.  And,  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  chil- 
dren to  wrath:  Jiut  briug  them  up  in  the  nurture  and 
admonition  of  the  Lord. 

Col.  iii.  31.  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to 
anger,  lest  thej'  be  discom'aged. 

§  68.    Parental  ludulsrenoe. 

(1.    IN  THE   C.\SE   OF  ELI.) 

1  Sam.  ii.  33.  Now  Eli  was  very  old,  and  heard  all 
that  his  sons  did  unto  all  Israel ;  and  how  they  lay 
with  the  women  that  assembled  at  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

33.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Why  do  ye  such 

things  ?  for  I  hear  of  your  evil  dealings  b\-  all  this 
people. 

_  —  24.  N.ay,  my  sons ;  for  //  is  no  good  report  that 
I  hear:  ye  make  the  Lord's  people  to  tnuisgress. 

(3.   PENALTY  DENOTJNCED.) 

1  Sam.  iii.  13.  For  I  have  told  him  that  I  will  judge 
his  house  lor  ever  for  the  iniquity  which  he  knoweth  ; 
because  his  sons  made  themselves  vile,  and  he  re- 
strahied  them  not. 

14.  Aud  therefore  I  have  sworn  imto  the  house 


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BOOK  XVI. 


of  Eli,  llnil  till'  iiiiiiiiity  of  Eli's  house  shall  not  be 
piirgcj  with  sjicrilice  nor  ollViing  for  ever. 

(3.    AXD   INKI.K'TED.) 

1  Sim.  iv.  13.  Anil  wlu-n  he  canu',  lo,  Eli  silt  npnn 
a  scat  tiy  the  way  siilo  walchinir:  tor  his  heart  Inin- 
liK-il  for  the  ark  of  Goil.  And  when  the  man  eanie 
into  the  city,  aiul  t«lil  il,  all  the  eity  ( rieil  ont. 

14.  Anil  when  Eli  heanl  the  noise  of  the  ciy- 

ing,  he  said,  What  mniiiif/i  the  noise  of  this  tumult? 
And  the  man  eame  in  hastily,  ami  told  Eli. 

Ki.   .Vnd  the  man  said  unto  Eli.  I  mii  he  that 

came  out  of  the  armv,  and  I  Hed  to  day  out  of  the 
army.     And  he  said,  \Vhat  is  there  don<',  my  son? 

IT.  And    the    messensrer   answered   ami  said, 

Israel  is  fled  before  the  Philistines,  and  there  halh 
been  also  a  great  slaughter  among  the  (leople,  and  thy 
two  sons  also,  Iloplmi  ami  I'hiuehas,  are  dead,  and 
the  ark  of  God  i.s  taken. 

(4.  da\td's  c.vhe  fou  .\ns.\i.OM.) 

2  Slim,  xviii.  .'5.  And  the  kingeomni.-mded  .Joab  and 
Abishai  and  Ittai,  saying,  Dml  gently  for  my  sake  with 
the  young  man,  <  (v/i  with  Absalom.  And  all  the  peo- 
ple lieard  when  the  king  gave  all  the  captains  charge 
couccrniug  Absalom. 

(.5.    mS  ISEFFICIEXT   WR.VTII   .\T   .\MNOX.) 

2  Sunt.  xiii.  21.  But  when  king  David  heard  of  all 
these  things,  he  was  verv  wroth. 


§  69.    Duties  of  f'hildroii  1(»  Parents. 

(1.    RF.VF.REXCE.) 

Dnit.  V.  10.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  .as 
the  Loud  thy  Goil  hath  eounnanded  thee;  that  thy 
days  may  be  jirolonged.  and  that  it  may  go  well  with 
thee,  in  the  land  which  the  Lonn  tliy  God  giveth  thee. 

—  x.wii.  1(5.  Cursed  ic  he  that  selleth  liglit  by  his 
father  or  his  mother:  aud  all  the  people  shall  say, 
Amen. 

Lep.  xix.  3.  Ye  shall  fear  every  man  his  mother,  and 
his  father,  and  keep  my  sabbaths :  I  (iin  the  Lord 
j-our  God. 

Is.  xlv.  10.  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  imto  his  father, 
What  begettest  thou?  or  to  the  woman,  What  hast 
thou  brought  forth  ? 

Luke  xviii.  18.  And  a  certain  rnler  asked  him,  say- 
ing. Good  JIaster,  what  shall  I  do  to  uiherit  eternal 
life? 

20.  Thou    knowest    the  commandments,  Do 

not  commit  adultery.  Do  not  kill.  Do  not  steal,  Do 
not  bear  false  witness,  Houom'  thy  father  and  thy 
mother. 

21.  Anil  he  said,  All  these  have  I  kept  from 

my  youth  up. 

Eph.  vi.  2.  Honour  thy  father  and  mother ;  which 
is  the  first  commandment  with  promise; 

3.  That  it  may  be  well  with  tliee,  and  thou 

mayest  live  long  on  the  earth. 

(A.   REVERENCE   ASD   rRRE\-EnEXCE   E.XEXTPLIFIED.) 

Qi^n.  ix.  22.  And  Ham,  the  t:ither  of  Canaan,  saw 
the  nakedness  of  his  father,  and  told  his  two  brethren 
without. 

23.  And  Shcm  and  .Taphet  took  a  garment, 

and  laid  it  upon  both  their  shoiililers,  and  went  back- 
ward, and  covered  the  naketlneas  of  their  father;  and 
their  faces  were  backward,  and  they  saw  not  their 
father's  nakedness. 

(2.    OBEDIENCE.) 

Pior.  vi.  20.  'My  son,  keep  thy  father's  command- 
ment, and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother: 

21.  Bind  them  continually  upon  thine  heart, 

and  tie  them  about  thy  neck. 

22.  When  thou  goest, it  shall  lead  thee;  when 

thou  sleepest,  it  shall  kcc]i  thee;  and  ze/teii  tliou 
awakest,  it  shall  talk  with  thee. 

—  xxiii.  22.  Hearken  unto  thy  father  that  begat 
thee,  and  despise  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old. 

Joi:  iii.  4.  Wilt  thou  not  from  this  time  crj-  unto 
me.  My  father,  thou  art  the  guide  of  my  youth  '? 

5.  Will  he  rcser\'e  his  anger  for  ever  ?  will  he 

431 


keep  it  to  the  end  ♦  Behold,  thou  hii-st  spoken  and 
done  evil  things  as  thou  couldesl. 

Jer.  iii.  1!).  But  I  said.  How  sliall  I  put  thee  among 
the  children,  :uid  give  thee  a  jileasant  land,  a  goodly 
heril;ige  of  the  hosts  of  nations?  aud  I  said,  Thou 
slialt  call  me,  My  father;  and  shalt  not  turn  away 
from  me. 

Eph.  vi.  1.  Children, obe3'3-our  parents  in  the  Lord: 
for  Ibis  is  right. 

Col.  iii.  20.  Children,  obey  .V'"""  parents  in  all  things: 
for  this  is  well  pleasing  unto  the  Lord. 

(A.   THE   rENAI.TY  OF  DISOIiEDIENTE.) 

Devi.  xxi.  18.  If  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebel- 
lions .son,  which  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  his  f;ither, 
or  the  voice  of  his  mother,  and  tlint,  when  they  have 
chastened  him,  will  not  hearken  unln  Ihem: 

li).  Then  sIkiII  liislalber  aud  bis  mother  lay 

hold  on  him,  and  bring  liiui  out  unto  the  elders  of  his 
city,  and  unto  the  gate  of  his  place  ; 

20.  And  they  shall  say  unto  the  elders  of  his 

city.  This  our  son  is  stul)boru  and  rebellious,  ho  will 
not  obey  our  voice;  he  is  a  glutton,  and  a  drunkard. 

21.  And  all  the  men  of  his  city  shall  stone 

him  with  stones,  that  he  die:  so  sli.ill  tliou  jmt  evil 
awav  from  among  you ;  aud  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and 
fear." 

Prin\  XXX.  17.  The  eye  tlutt  mockelh  at  Im  father, 
and  despiseth  liis  mother,  the  ravens  of  the  valley  shall 
pick  it  out,  and  the  young  eagles  sh;dl  eat  it. 

(3.   DOCILITY.) 

Ps.  xxxiv.  11.  Come,  3'e  children,  hearken  unto  me: 
I  will  teach  you  the  fear  of  the  Loitn. 

Proe.  i.  8.  My  son,  hear  the  instniction  of  thy  fa- 
ther, and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  nK>ther : 

9.  For  \hey  shall  he  an  ornament  of  grace  unto 

thy  head,  and  chains  about  thy  neck. 

—  iv.  1.  Hear,  j'e  children,  the  instruction  of  a  fa- 
ther, aud  attend  to  know  imderstanding. 

2.  For  I  give  you  good  doctrine,  forsake  j'e 

not  my  law. 

3.  For  I  was  my  father's  son,  tender  and  only 

beloved  in  the  sight  of  my  mother. 

4.  He  taught  me  also,  and  said  unto  me,  Let 

thine  heart  retain  my  words:  keep  mj'  command- 
ments, and  live. 

10.  Hear,  O  my  son,  and  receive  mj'  sav'ings ; 

aud  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  many. 

il.  I  have  taught  thee  iu  the  waj'  of  wisdom; 

I  have  led  thee  in  right  paths. 

12.  When  thou  goest,  thy  steps  shall  not  be 

straitened ;  and  when  thou  runnest,  thou  shalt  not 
stumble. 

13.  Take  fast  hold  of  instruction ;  let  her  not 

go :  keep  her  ;  for  she  is  th_v  life. 

20.  Jly  son,  attend  to  my  words;  incline  thine 

ear  tmto  my  sayings. 

21.  Let    them   not  depart   from   thine   eyes ; 

keep  them  in  the  midst  of  tliine  heart. 

22.  For  they  arc  life  unto  those  that  find  them, 

and  health  to  all  their  flesh. 

—  viii.  32.  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  me,  O  j-e 
children:  for  blessed  (ire  thetj  that  kceji  my  ways. 

33.  Hear  instruction,  and  be  wise,  and  refuse 

it  not. 

—  xii.  1.  Whoso  loveth  instniction  loveth  knowl- 
edge: but  he  that  hateth  reproof  ('.f  brutish. 

—  xiii.  1.  A  wise  son  hearclh  his  father's  instruction: 
but  a  scorner  heareth  not  rebuke. 

—  XV.  0.  A  fool  despiseth  his  father's  instruction : 
but  he  that  regardeth  reproof  is  prudent. 

—  XX.  11.  Even  a  child  is  known  by  Ins  doings, 
whether  his  work  he  pure,  and  whether  it  he  right. 

—  xxiii.  19.  Hear  thou,  my  son,  and  be  wise,  and 
guide  thine  heart  in  the  way. 

§  70.    OlTenoes  asrainst  Parents. 

(1.   ROBBING.) 

Pror.  xxviii.  24.  Whoso  robbeth  his  father  or  his 
mother,  and  saith.  It  is  no  transgression ;  the  same  is 
the  companion  of  a  destrover. 

—  xix.  26.  He  that  was'teth  his  father,  and  chaseth 


CHAP.  VII. 


THE  FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


away  his  mother,  is  a  son  that  causetU  sliame,  and 
brin'geth  reproach. 

(3.    SMITISG.) 

E.C.  xxi.  15.  And  he  that  smiteth  his  fother,  or  his 
mother,  shall  he  surely  put  to  death. 
(3.  ctnssmG.) 

Kr.  xxi.  17.  And  he  that  curseth  his  father,  or  his 
mother,  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

Zee.  XX.  y.  For  every  one  that  curseth  his  father  or 
his  niotlier  shall  he  siu-ely  put  to  death :  he  hath  cursed 
his  lather  or  his  mother;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him. 

I'roi:  XX.  20.  Whoso  cui-seth  his  father  or  his  mother, 
his  lamp  sliall  be  put  out  in  obscure  darkness. 

—  XXX.  11.  T/wre  is  a  generation  ?/((/?  curseth  their 
father,  and  dotli  not  bless  their  mother. 

Mi(t.  XV.  4.  For  God  commanded,  saying,  Honotir 
thy  father  and  mother :  and.  He  that  curseth  father  or 
mother,  let  liim  die  the  death. 

5.  But  ye  say,  Whosoever  shall  say  to  /(/.■*  fo- 

ther  or  !iis  mother,  It  is  a  gift,  bj'  whatsoever  thou 
mightest  be  profited  bj'  me ; 

6.  And  honour  not  his  fother  or  his  mother, 

he  shall  be  free.  Thus  have  j'e  made  the  commandment 
of  God  of  none  effect  by  your  tradition. 

Mark  vii.  10.  For  jMoses  said.  Honour  thy  father 
and  thy  mother ;  and.  Whoso  curseth  father  or  mother, 
let  him  die  the  death : 

11.  But  _ve  say.  If  a  man  shall  say  to  his  fa- 
ther or  mother.  It  w  Corljan,  that  is  to  say,  a  gift,  bj- 
whatsoever  thou  mightest  be  profited  by  me  ;  he  shall 
be  free. 

13.  And  ye  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  aught 

for  his  father  or  his  mother; 

§  71.    The  Gladness  and  Shame  of  Parents. 

Pror.  X.  1.  The  Proverbs  of  Solomon.  A  wise  son 
maketli  a  glad  father :  but  a  foolish  son  is  the  heavi- 
ness of  his  mother. 

—  XV.  20.  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father :  but  a 
foolish  man  despisetli  his  mother. 

—  xvii.  31.  He  that  begetteth  a  fool  doeih  it  to  his 
sorrow :  and  the  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy. 

2.5.  A  foolish  son  is  a  grief  to  his  father,  and 

bitterness  to  her  that  bare  him. 

—  xxiii.  15.  Jly  son,  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  my  heart 
shall  rejoice,  even  mine. 

16.  Yea,  my  reins  shall  rejoice,  when  thy  lips 

speak  riglit  tilings. 

24.  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly 

rejoice :  and  lie  that  begetteth  a  wise  ehild  shall  have 
joy  of  him. 

" •  2.5.  Thy  father  and  thy  mother  shall  be  glad, 

and  slie  that  liare  tlice  shall  rejoice. 

—  xxvii.  11.  Jly  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart 
glad,  that  I  mav  answer  him  that  reproacheth  me. 

—  xxviii.  7.  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  is  a  wise  son : 
but  he  that  is  a  companion  of  riotous  men  shameth  his 
father. 


CHAP.  VII. 

WIDOWS  AND   ORPHAXS. 
§  72.    The  Bitterness  of  their  Lot. 

EiitJi  i.  5.  And  Jlalilon  and  Chilion  died  also  botli 
of  tlieni ;  and  tlie  woman  was  left  of  her  two  sous  and 
lier  husband. 

19.  So  they  two  went  until  they  came  to  Beth- 
lehem. And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  come 
to  Beth-lehem,  that  all  tlie  city  was  moved  about  tliem, 
and  they  said,  /■<  tliLs  Naomi  y 

"20.  And   slie   said   unto   them.   Call  me  not 

Naomi,  call  me  Jtara:  for  the  Almighty  hath  dealt 
very  bitterly  witli  me. 

31.  I  went  out  full,  and  the  Lord  hath  brought 

me  home  again  empty :  why  then  call  ye  me  Naomi, 
seeing  the  Loud  hatli  testified  against  me,  and  the 
Almighty  hath  afliictcd  me? 

Je>A  x.xiv.  3.  They  drive  away  the  ass  of  the  father- 
less, they  take  the  widow's  ox  for  a  pledge. 


Ps.  xciv.  6.  They  slay  the  widow  and  the  stranger, 
and  murder  the  fatherless. 

7.  Yet  they  saj'.  The  Lord  shall  not  see, 

neither  shall  the  God  of  Jacob  regard  ii. 

Jer.  XV.  8.  Then  widows  are  increased  to  me  above 
the  sand  of  the  seas :  I  have  brought  upon  them 
against  the  mother  of  the  young  men  a  spoiler  at 
noonday  :  I  have  caused  him  to  fall  upon  it  suddenly, 
and  terrors  upon  the  city. 

y.  She  that  hath  borne  seven  languisheth :  she 

hath  given  up  the  ghost ;  her  sun  is  gone  down  while 
it  iriis  yet  day :  she  hath  been  ashamed  and  confounded : 
and  tiie  residue  of  them  will  I  deliver  to  the  sword 
before  their  enemies,  saith  the  Lord. 

Lam.  V.  2.  Our  inheritance  is  turned  to  strangers, 
our  houses  to  aliens. 

8.  We  are  orphans  and  fatherless,  our  mothers 

are  as  widows. 

Is.  li.  18.  There  is  none  to  guide  her  among  all  the 
sons  whom  she  hath  brought  forth ;  neither  is  there  any 
that  taketli  her  by  the  hand  of  all  the  sons  that  she 
hath  brought  up. 

§  73.    Their  Claim  to  Protection. 

Dent.  xxiv.  17.  Thou  shalt  not  pervert  the  judgment 
of  the  stranger,  nor  of  the  fatherless;  nor  take  a 
widow's  raiment  to  pledge : 

Jvh  xxix.  11.  When  the  ear  heard  me,  then  it  blessed 
me  ;  and  when  the  eye  saw  me,  it  gave  witness  to  me : 

12.  Because  I  delivered  the  poor  that  cried, 

and  the  fatherless,  and  him  that  had  none  to  help  him. 

13.  The  blessing  of  him  that  was  ready  to 

peri.sli  came  upon  me :  aiid  I  caused  the  widow's  heart 
to  sing  for  joy. 

—  xxxi.  1().  If  I  have  withheld  the  poor  from  their 
desire,  or  have  caused  the  eyes  of  the  widow  to  fail ; 

17.  Or  have  eatenmy  morsel  m3-self  alone, 

and  the  fatherless  hath  not  eaten  thereof; 

18.  (For  from  my  youth  he  was  brought  up 

with  me,  as  leith  a  father,"  and  I  have  guided  her  from 
my  mother's  womb ; ) 

" 19.  If  I  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  cloth- 
ing, or  any  jioor  without  covering; 

20.  If  his  loins  have  not  blessed  me,  and  if  he 

were  not  warmed  with  the  fleece  of  my  slieep; 

21.  If  I  have  lifted  up  my  hand  against  the 

fatherless,  when  I  saw  my  help  in  "the  gate: 

22.   Then  let  mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder 

blade,  and  mine  arm  be  broken  from  the  bone. 

23.  For  destruction  from  God  iras  a  terror  to 

me,  and  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not  endure. 

1  Tim.  V.  l(j.  If  any  man  or  woman  that  believetli 
have  widows,  let  them  relieve  them,  and  let  not  the 
church  be  charged ;  that  it  may  relieve  them  that  are 
widows  indeed. 

Jam.  i.  27.  Pure  religion  and  undcfiled  before  God 
and  the  Fatlicr  is  thi's,  To  visit  the  fatherless  and 
widows  in  their  affliction,  and  to  keep  himself  im- 
spotted  from  the  world. 

§  74.    God  their  Avenger. 

Ex.  xxii.  23.  Ye  shall  not  afflict  any  widow,  or 
fatherless  child. 

23.  If  thou  afflict  them  in  any  wise,  and  they 

cry  at  all  unto  me,  I  will  surely  hear  their  cry; 

34.  And  my  wrath  shall  wax  hot,  and  I  will 

kill  you  with  the  sword;  and  your  wives  shall  be 
widows,  and  your  children  fatherless. 

Dcut.  X.  18."  lie  doth  execute  the  judgment  of  the 
fatherless  and  widow,  and  loveth  the  stranger,  in  giving 
him  food  and  raiment. 

—  xxvii.  19.  Cursed  be  he  that  pervertetli  the  judg- 
ment of  the  stranger,  fatherless,  and  widow :  and  all 
the  people  shall  say.  Amen. 

Job  xxii.  9.  Thoii  hast  sent  widows  away  empty,  and 
the  aims  of  the  fatherless  have  been  broken. 

10.  Therefore  snares  are  round  about  thee,  and 

sudden  fear  troubleth  thee ; 

11.  Or  darkness,  that  thou  canst  not  see;  and 

abundance  of  waters  cover  thee. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  5.  A  father  of  Uie  fatherless,  and  a  judge 
of  the  widows,  is  God  in  his  holy  habitation. 


432 


CUAP.  VIII. 


TUE  FA^IILf. 


BOOK  XVI. 


/'«.  cxlvi.  0.  TheLonn  iircspiTC'lU  thoslrnngers;  ho 
rt'licvi'tli  llif  t':itli(  rli'ss  ■.\m\  widow :  l)iit  tlic  way  of 
Ihc  wickod  lie  tiinii'tli  ujisiili'  down. 

Pivi:  XV.  •-'.").  Tlic  I.ouu  will  disli-oy  the  house  of  llic 
l)roud:  but  he  will  fst:ililisli  tho  hoidl-r  of  Ihc  widow. 

§  7.").    Widows  to  !)•  Hoiioiirod,  if  Widows  indeed. 

1  Tim.v.  3.  Honour  widows  tiisil  aro  widows  indocd. 

4.  15ut  if  any  widow  have  children  or  nephews, 

lei  them  learn  lii-st  toshcw  piety  at  honie.and  tore(iuite 
their  parents:  for  that  is  jjood  and  aeeeptalile  before  God. 

5.  Now    she    that   is   a   widow   indeed,   and 

desolate,  trnslelh  in  God,  and  eontiniielh  in  supplica- 
tions and  prayei-s  niifhl  ami  day. 

(!.  Biit  she  that  livcth  lit  pleasure  is  detid  while 

she  livelli. 

7.  And  these  thinn;s  u;ive  in  charge,  that  they 

may  be  blameless. 

(A.    .\   NOT.\IJIJ';   KX.VMI'I.K.) 

Liihe  ii.  37.  And  she  !(•</.«  a  widow  of  about  fourscore 
ancl  four  ye.-irs,  whieU  departed  not  from  the  temple, 
but  serveil  Hod  with  fastings  and  prayers  night  and  ilay. 

§  7fl.    A  Widow's  Vow  Binding:. 
Xum.  XXX.  9.  But  every  vow  of  a  widow,  and  of 
her  that  is  divorced,  wherewith  they  have  bound  their 
souls,  sli.all  stand  against  her. 


'^  <  t. 


For  Service  in  tlie  Oinrcli.* 


1  Tim.  V.  9.  Let  not  a  widow  be  taken  Into  the 
number  tinder  threescore  years  old,  having  been  the 
wife  of  one  man, 

10.  Well  reported  of  for  good  works ;  if  she 

have  brought  up  children,  if  she  have  lodged  stranger.s, 
if  she  have  waslied  the  saints'  IV<'t,  ii'she  have  relieved 
the  alllieteil,  if  she  have  diligently  followed  every  good 
work. 

11,  But  the  younger  widows  refuse :  for  when 

they  have  begun  to  wax  wanton  against  Christ,  they 
will  marry ; 

13.  Having  damnation,  because  they  have  east 

oir  their  tirst  f.dtlh 

1:!.  And  withal  they  learn  lo  be  idle,  wander- 
ing about  from  house  to  hou.se;  and  not  only  idle,  but 
tattlers  also  and  busybodies,  speaking  things  which 
they  ought  not. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

FAMILY  AFFECTIONS. 

§  78.    TliP  Old  Home. 

Gen.  xxxi.  3.  And  tlu  Lord  said  unto. lacob, Return 
unto  the  land  of  thy  fathers,  and  to  thy  kindred ;  and 
I  will  be  with  thee. 

Kr.  iv.  18.  And  Jloses  went  and  returned  to  .lethro 
his  father  in  l.-vw,  and  said  unto  him.  Let  me  go,  I  jiray 
thee,  and  return  unto  my  brethren  which  di-e  in  Kgypt, 
and  see  w-hether  they  be  j'Ct  alive.  And  Jethro  said 
to  Moses,  (io  in  jieace. 

10.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Moses  in  Midian, 

Go,  return  into  E.irypt :  for  all  the  men  arc  dead  which 
sought  thy  life. 

■5  70,    Parenls  in  Law. 

Ex.  .vviii.  1.  When  Jethro,  the  priest  of  Midian, 
JIoscs'  father  in  law,  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done 
for  Jloses,  and  for  Israel  his  people,  n/id  that  the  Lord 
had  brought  Israel  out  of  EgJ^1t; 

C.  Then   .Jethro,   !Moses'   father  in  Law,  took 

Zipporah,  Closes'  wife,  after  he  had  sent  her  back, 

3.  And  her  two  sons ;  of  which  the  name  of 

the  one  ini.t  Gershom;  for  he  said,  I  have  been  an 
alien  in  a  strange  land  : 

^  —  4.  And  the  name  of  the  other  tni.i  Eliezer ;  for 
the  God  of  my  father,  unid  fie,  len.i  mine  help,  and  de- 
livered me  from  the  sword  of  Pharaoh: 

27.  And  'Moses  let  his  father  in  law  depart; 

and  he  went  his  way  into  his  own  land. 

•  Probably  as  Deaconesses. — II. 

28  4 


Iiiilh  i.  7.  Wherefore  she  went  forth  out  of  the  place 
where  she  was,  and  her  two  daughters  in  law  with 
her;  and  they  went  on  the  way  to  return  unto  the 
land  of  .ludab. 

8.  And  Naomi  said  unto  her  two  daughters  in 

law,  Go,  ret  mil  each  to  her  mother's  house  :  the  Loud 
de;il  kindly  with  you,  as  ye  have  dea't  with  the  d(!ad, 
and  with  ine. 

10.  And  they  said  unto  her,  Surely  we  will 

return  with  thee  unto  thy  people. 

11.  And  Naomi  said.  Turn  again,  my  daugh- 
ters :  why  will  ye  go  witli  me  ':'  are  there  yet  aiu/  mure 
sons  in  my  womb,  that  they  may  be  your  husbands  V 

13.  Turn  again,  my  daughters,  go  your  inii/ ; 

for  I  am  too  old  to  have  a  husband.  If  I  should  .say, 
I  have  hope,  (fl  should  have  a  husbanil  also  to  night, 
and  should  also  Iiear  sons ; 

13.  Would  ye  tarry  for  them  till  they  wen; 

grown  ?  would  ye  stay  for  them  from  having  husbands ':' 
n;iy,  my  daugliters;  for  it  gricvelh  me  mueli  for  your 
sakes  that  the  hand  of  the  LoRi)  is  gone  ont':igainsf  me. 

14.  And  they  litlcd  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

again :  and  Orpah  kissed  her  mother  in  law  ;  but  Kuth 
clave  unto  her. 

1.1.  And  she  said.  Behold,  thy  sister  in  law  is 

gone  back  unto  her  people,  and  unto  her  gods :  return 
thou  after  thy  sister  in  law. 

16.  And  Ruth  said.  Entreat  nic  not  to  leave 

thee,  or  to  return  from  following  after  thee :  for  whither 
thou  gocst,  I  will  go;  and  where  thou  lodgest,  I  will 
lodge :  thy  people  s/tall  be  my  people,  and  thy  God  my 
God: 

17.  Where  thou  diest,  will  I  die,  and  there 

will  I  be  buried :  the  Lord  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also, 
if'  iiiighl  but  death  part  thee  and  me. 

18.  When  she  saw  that  she  was  steadfastly 

minded  to  go  with  her,  then  she  left  speaking  unto 
her. 

23.  So  Naomi  returned,  and  Rutli  the  Moab- 

itess,  her  daughter  in  law,  witli  her,  w  liich  returned 
out  of  the  country  of  Jloab:  and  tlu'y  came  to  Beth- 
lehem ill  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest. 

§  80.    Grandfalher. 

Gen.  xlviii.  8.  And  Israel  beheld  .Joseph's  sons,  and 
said.  Who  are  these '? 

9.  And  .Joseph  said  unto  bis  father,  They  are 

my  sons,  whom  God  hath  given  me  in  this  plare.  And 
he  said,  Bring  them,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and  I  will 
bless  them. 

10.  +And  lie  brought  them  near  unto  him; 

and  he  ki.ssed  tliem,  and  embniced  llicm. 

11.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  I  had  not 

thought  to  see  thy  face :  and,  lo,  God  hath  shewed  me 
also  thy  seed. 

12.  And    .Joseph    brouglit    them     out    from 

between  his  knees,  and  he  bowed  himself  with  his  tace 
to  the  earth. 

20.  And  he  blessed  them  that  day,  saying.  In 

thee  shall  Israel  bless,  saying,  God  make  thee  as 
Epbraim  and  as  Manasseh:  and  beset  Ephraim before 
Manasseh. 

§  81.    Uncle  and  Nephew. 

Gen.  xxix.  13.  And  Jacob  told  Rachel  that  he  van 
her  father's  brother,  and  that  be  icii»  Rcbekah's  son : 
and  she  ran  and  told  her  father. 

13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Laban  heard 

the  tidings  of  Jacob  his  sister's  son,  that  he  ran  to 
meet  him,  and  embraced  him,  and  kissed  him,  and 
brought  him  to  his  house.  And  he  told  Laban  all 
these  things. 

14.  And  Laban  said  to  him.  Surely  thou  arl 

my  bone  and  my  flesh.  And  he  abode  with  him  the 
space  of  a  montli. 

§  82.    Parents  and  Cliildren. 

(1.    LOVE  TO  Cnil.UUEN.) 

Gen.  xxi.  Vi.  And  the  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle, 
and  she  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  shrubs. 

10.  And  she  w-ent,  and  sat  her  down   over 

against  him  a  good  way  off',  as  it  were  a  bowshot :  for 


CHAP.  VIII. 


\he  family. 


BOOK  XVI. 


she  said,  Let  me  not  ece  the  death  of  the  child.  And  slie 
sat  over  against  him,  and  lifted  np  her  voice,  and  -wept. 
Oen.  xx.xi.  55.  And  early  in  the  morning  Labaii  rose  up, 
and  kissed  liis  sons  and  his  tlaughters,  and  blessed  them : 
and  Labau  dei)arted,  and  returned  unto  his  place. 

—  xlii.  3G.  And  Jacob  their  father  said  unto  them, 
Jle  have  ye  bereaved  cf  my  children:  Joseph  is  not, 
and  Simeon  is  not,  and  ye  will  take  Benjamin  away : 
all  these  things  are  against  me. 

—  xlv.  38.  And  Israel  said.  It  is  enough ;  Joseph 
my  son  is  3'et  alive  :  I  will  go  and  sec  him  Ijefore  I  die. 

" —  xlvi.  29.  And  Joseph  made  ready  his  chariot,  and 
went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  father,  to  Goshen,  and  pre- 
sented himself  unto  him  ;  and  he  fell  on  his  neck,  and 
wi'pl  on  his  neck  a  good  while. 

30.  And  Israel  said  unto  Joseph,  Xow  let  me  die, 

since  I  have  seen  thy  f;ice,  because  thou  art  yet  aXXxe. 

1  Kings  iii.  26.  Then  spake  the  woman  whose  the 
living  child  teas  unto  the  king,  for  her  bowels  yearned 
upon  her  son,  and  she  said,  O  my  lord,  give  her  the 
living  child,  and  in  no  wise  slay  it.  But  the  other 
said.  Let  it  be  neither  mine  nor  thine,  btit  divide  it. 

2  Sam.  xiii.  37.  But  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to 
Talmai,  the  son  of  Ammihud,  king  of  Geshur.  And 
David  mourned  for  his  son  every  day. 

38.  So  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Geshur,  and 

was  there  three  years. 

39.  And  the  soul  of  king  David  longed  to  go 

forth  unto  Absalom  :  for  he  was  comforted  concerning 
Amnon,  seeing  he  was  dead. 

(2.  god's  lo^t:  loce  that  op  a  father.) 

Devt.  i,  31.  And  in  the  wilderness,  where  thou  hast 

seen  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  bare  thee,  as  a  man 

doth  bear  his  son,  in  all  the  way  that  ye  went,  until 

ye  came  into  this  place. 

2  Cor.  vi.  18.  And  will  be  a  Father  unto  you,  and  ye 

shall  be  my  sons  and  daughters,saith  the  Lord  Almighty. 

(3.    GIFTS   TO   CniLDREN.) 

Gen.  XXV.  5.  And  Abraham  gave  all  that  he  had 
anto  Isaac. 

Jos.  XV.  18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  came  tmto 
hint,  that  she  moved  him  to  aslc  of  her  father  a  field : 
and  she  lighted  off  her  ass;  and  Caleb  said  unto  her, 
What  wouldest  thou  ? 

19.  Who  answered.  Give  me  a  blessing ;  for 

thou  hast  given  mc  a  south  land ;  give  me  also  springs 
of  water.  And  he  gave  her  the  upper  springs,  and 
the  nether  springs. 

2  C'hr.  xi.  23.  And  he  dealt  wisely,  and  dispersed 
of  all  his  children  throughout  all  the  countries  of 
Judali  and  Benjamin,  unto  every  fenced  city:  and  he 
gave  them  victuals  in  abundance.  And  he  desired 
many  wives. 

Luke  xi.  11.  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you 
that  is  a  father,  will  he  give  him  a  stone?  or  "if  7ie  ask 
a.  lish,  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  serpent? 

12.  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer 

him  a  scorpion  ? 

(4.   FAVORITE   CHILDREN.) 

Gen.  XXV.  28.  And  Isaac  loved  Esau,  because  he  did 
eat  of  his  venison  :  but  Rcbekah  loved  Jacob. 

—  xxxvii.  3.  Now  Israel  loved  Joseph  more  than 
all  his  children,  because  he  icas  the  son  of  his  old  a"-e: 
and  he  made  him  a  coat  of  many  colours. 

4.   And   when    his   brethren  saw   that   their 

father  loved  him  more  than  all  his  brethren,  they  hated 
him,  and  could  not  speak  peaceably  unto  him. 

35.  And  all  his  sons  and  all  his  daughters  rose 

up  to  comfort  him;  but  he  refused  to  be  comforted; 
and  he  said.  For  I  will  go  down  into  the  grave  unto 
my  son  mourning.     Thus  his  father  wept  for  him. 

—  xlii.  4.  But  Benjamin,  Josejih's  brother,  Jacob 
sent  not  with  his  brethren ;  for  he  said.  Lest  perad- 
venture  mischief  befall  him. 

38.  And  he  said,  My  son  shall  not  go  down 

with  you ;  for  his  brother  is'dead,  and  he  is  left  alone: 
if  mischief  befall  him  by  the  way  in  the  which  ye  go 
then  shall  ye  bring  down  my  gray  hahs  with  sorrow 
to  the  grave. 

—  .\iiii.  13.  Take  also  your  brother,  and  arise,  go 
again  unto  the  man ; 


14.  And  God  Almighty  give  yon  mercy  before 

the  man,  that  he  may  send  away  your  other  "brother, 
and  Benjamin.  If  I  be  bereaved  of  my  children,  I  am 
bereaved. 

—  xliv.  19.  My  lord  asked  his  servants,  saying, 
Have  ye  a  tather,  or  a  brother? 

■  20.  And  we  said  unto  my  lord.  We  have  a 

father,  an  old  man,  and  a  child  of  his  old  age,  a  little 
one ;  and  his  brotlier  is  dead,  and  he  alone  is  left  of 
ills  motlier,  and  his  father  lovelh  him. 

21.  And  thou  saidst  unto  thy  servants,  Bring 

liim  down  mito  me,  that  I  may  set  mine  eyes  upon  him. 

22.  And  we  said  unto  my  lord,  The  lad  cannot 

leave  his  father:  for  if  he  should  leave  his  father,  his 
fatJier  would  die. 

27.  And  thy  servant  vay  father  said  unto  us. 

Ye  know  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  sons : 

28.  And  the  one  went  out  from  me,  and  I  said, 

Surely  he  is  torn  in  pieces ;  and  I  saw  him  not  since : 

29.  And  if  j-e  take  this  also  from  me,  and  mis- 
chief befall  him,  ye  shall  bring  down  my  gray  hairs 
with  sorrow  to  the  grave. 

30.  Now  therefore  when  I  come  to  thy  servant 

my  father,  and  the  lad  be  not  with  us  ;  seeing  that  his 
life  is  bound  up  in  the  lad's  life  ; 

31.  It  shall  come  to  pass,  when  he  seeth  that 

the  lad  is  not  trith  us,  tliat  he  will  die :  and  thy  servants 
shall  bring  down  the  gray  hairs  of  thy  servant  our 
father  with  sorrow  to  the  grave. 

—  xlviii.  22.  Jloreover  1  have  given  to  thee  one  por- 
tion above  thy  brethren,  which  I  took  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  Amorite  with  my  sword  and  with  my  bow. 

2  Chr.  xi.  22.  And  Rehoboam  made  Abijah  the  son 
of  jMaachah  the  cliief,  to  be  ruler  among  his  brethren : 
for  he  thought  to  make  him  king. 

(5.   REBEKAH's   UNSCRUPULOtJS  FAVORITISM.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  8.  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my 
voice  according  to  that  which  I  command  thee. 

12.  My  father  peradventure  will  feel  me,  and 

I  shall  seem  to  him  as  a  deceiver ;  and  I  shall  bring  a 
curse  upon  me,  and  not  a  blessing. 

13.  And  his  mother  said  unto  him.  Upon  me 

be  thy  curse,  my  son:  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go 
fetch  me  them. 

(6.   THE   BLESSCSTG   STOLEN   IN   CONSEQUENCE.) 

Oen.  xxvii.  18.  And  he  catne  unto  his  father,  and 
said.  My  ftitlier:  and  he  said,  Here  am  I;  who  art 
thou,  my  son  ? 

19.  And  Jacob  said  unto  his  father,  I  am  Esau 

th}'  firstborn ;  I  have  done  according  as  thou  badest 
me:  arise,  I  pi-ay  thee,  sit  and  eat  of  my  venison,  that 
thy  soul  may  bless  me. 

20.  And  Isaac  said  tmto  his  son.  How  is  it 

that  thou  hast  found  it  so  quickly,  my  sou  ?  And  he 
said.  Because  the  Lord  thy  God  "brought  it  to  me. 

24.  And  he  said.  Art  thou  my  very  son  Esau  ? 

And  he  said,  I  am. 

26.  And  his  father  Isaac  said  unto  him.  Come 

near  now,  and  kiss  me,  my  son. 

29.  Let  people  serve  thee,  and  nations  bow 

down  to  thee :  be  lord  over  thy  brethren,  and  let  thy 
mother's  sous  bow  down  to  thee  :  cursed  he  every  one 
that  curseth  thee,  and  blessed  be  he  that  blesseth  thee. 

(7.   ESAU's   DISAPPOINTMENT    AND  GRIEF.) 

Gen.  xxvii.  32.  And  Isaac  his  father  said  unto  him. 
Who  art  thou?  And  he  said,  I  am  thy  son,  thy  first- 
born, Esau. 

33.  And  Isaac  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and 

said,  Who?  where  is  he  that  hath  taken  venison,  and 
brought  it  me,  and  I  have  eaten  of  all  before  thou 
camest,  and  have  blessed  him  ?  yea,  and  he  shall  be 
blessed. 

34,  And  when  Esau  heard  the  words  of  his 

father,  he  cried  with  a  great  and  exceeding  bitter  crj', 
and  said  imto  his  father,  Bless  me,  even  me  also,  O  my 
father. 

35,  And  he  said,  Thy  brother  came  with  sub- 

tilty,  and  hath  taken  away  thy  blessing. 

36.  And   he  said",  Is"  not   he    rightly   named 

Jacob  ?  for  he  hath  supplanted  me  these  two  times : 
he  took  away  my  birthright;  and,  behold,  now  he 


434 


-U 


CHAT.  VIII. 


THE    FAMILY. 


BOOK  XVI. 


linlli  taken  iiwiiy  my  Mossint:.  Ami  he  said,  llast 
tliDU  not  rcscrvi'il  a  lilcssim;  Ibr  mo? 

dill,  xxvii,  ;i7.  Aiul  Is.cic  answcrod  miil  sniil  unto 
Ksau,  liiholil,  I  have  maile  liim  thy  lord,  and  all  his 
lnvthri-n  havo  I  given  to  him  for  servants;  and  with 
torn  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him ;  and  what  shall 
I  do  now  unto  thee,  mv  son? 

38.  And  Esau"said  unto  liis  father,  Ilast  thou 

I'Ut  one  blessinsr,  my  father?  liless  nie,  <'ct/i  me  also,  O 
my  father.     jViid  Esau  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept. 

§  83.    Brothron. 

(1.    BUOTIIEKI.V   I.OVE.) 

Gen.  xlii.  7.  And  Joseph  saw  his  brethren,  and  he 
knew  them,  but  made  himself  strange  unto  them,  and 
spake  roughly  unto  them;  and  IkT  said  unto  them. 
Whence  come  ye?  Aud  they  said.  From  the  land  of 
Canaan  to  buy  food. 

8.  And  Joseph  knew  his  brethren,  but  they 

knew  not  him. 

E.i:  iv.  27.  Aud  the  Lord  said  to  Aaron,  Go  into 
the  wilderness  to  meet  Moses.  And  he  went,  and 
met  him  in  the  mount  of  God,  and  kissed  him. 

Jiid.  viii.  10.  And  ho  said,  They  trnv  my  brethren, 
ert'ii  the  sons  of  my  mother:  a.i  the  Lord  I'iveth,  if  ye 
had  saved  them  alive,  I  would  not  slay  you. 

Fi<.  cxxxiii.  1.  15ebold,  how  good  aud  how  pleasant 
it  iJt  Ibr  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity ! 

2.  It  is  like  the  precious  ointment  upon  the 

head,  that  ran  dow^l  upon  the  beard,  even  Aaron's 
heard;  that  went  downi  to  the  skirts  of  his  garments; 

3.  As  the  dew  of  Ilermon,  niid  as  the  dew  that 

<lesccnded  upon  the  mount:uns  of  Zion  ;  for  there  the 
Loud  commanded  the  blessing,  cccii  life  for  evermore. 

(2.    IIATRED   AND   rNJURY  BT  BRETHREN.) 

Oen.  x.Kvii.  41.  And  Esau  hated  .Jacob  because  of  the 
blessing  wherewith  his  father  blessed  him  :  and  Esau 
said  in  his  heart.  The  daj's  of  mourning  for  my  father 
are  at  hand  ;  then  will  I  slay  my  brother  Jacob. 

42.   Aud  these  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son 

were  told  to  Rebokah  :  and  she  scut  and  called  Jacob 
Jicr  younger  son,  and  said  uulo  him.  Behold,  thy 
brother  Esau,  as  touching  thee,  doth  comfort  himself, 
purposing  to  kill  thee. 

43.  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice ; 

and  arise,  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother  to  Haran  ; 

44    And  tarry  with  him  a  few  days,  until  thy 

brother's  furv  turn  away; 

4.1.  t'ntil  thy  brother's  anger  turn  away  from 

thee,  and  he  forget  that  which  thou  hast  done  to  him : 
then  I  will  send,  and  fetch  thee  from  thence :  why 
should  I  be  deprived  also  of  you  both  in  one  day  ? 

—  xxxvii.  11.  Aud  his  brethren  envied  him;  but 
his  father  observed  the  saying. 

18.    And  when  they  saw  him  afar  off,  even 

before  he  came  near  unto  them,  they  conspu'ed  against 
him  to  slay  him. 

19.    And  they  said  one   to   another.  Behold, 

this  dreamer  cometh. 

20.  Come  now  therefore,  and  let  us  slay  him, 

and  cast  him  into  some  pit,  and  we  will  say,  Some 
evil  beast  hath  devoured  him  ;  and  we  shall  see  what 
will  become  of  his  dreams. 

21.   -Vnd  Reuben  heard  it,  and  he  delivered 

him  out  of  their  hands ;  aud  said,  Let  us  not  kill  him. 


22.  -Vnd   Reuben   said   unto   them,   SIkmI   no 

blood, /)«<  cast  him  into  this  jiit  that /.i  in  the  wilder- 
ness, and  lay  no  hand  upon  him;  that  he  might  rid 
him  out  of  their  hands,  to  deliver  him  to  his  father 
again. 

24.  And  the}'  took  him,  and  cast  him  into  a 

pit:  and  the  pit  iriis  empty,  there  teas  no  water  in  it. 

20.  And  Judah  s:Iid  unto  his  brethren.  What 

profit  is  it  if  we  slay  our  brother,  and  conceal  his 
blood  ? 

27.  Come,  and  let  us  sell  him  to  the  Ishmjvcl- 

ifcs,  and  let  not  our  hands  be  upon  him;  for  he  is  our 
brother  and  our  flesh:  and  his  brethren  were  content. 

30.  And  he  returned  unto  his  brethren,  aud 

said,  The  child  is  not;  and  I,  whillicr  shall  I  go? 

2  Sam.  xiii.  22.  And  Absalom  spake  inilo  bis  brother 
Amnon  neither  good  nor  bad :  lor  Absalom  hated 
Anuion,  because  he  bad  forced  bis  sister  Tamar. 

Pmr.  xviii.  19.  A  brother  oll'endeil  is  harder  to  be 
iron  than  a  strong  city  :  and  t/tcir  contentions  are  like 
the  bars  of  a  castle. 

(3.   BUT  NOT   REVENGED.) 

Gen.  xxxiii.  4.  And  Esau  ran  to  meet  him,  and  em- 
braced him,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him :  and 
they  wept. 

—  xlii.  24.  And  he  turned  himself  about  from  them, 
and  wept;  and  returned  to  them  again,  and  com- 
mmied  with  them,  and  took  from  them  Simeon,  and 
bound  him  before  their  eyes. 

—  xliii.  30.  Aud  Joseph  made  haste ;  for  his  bowels 
did  j-earn  upon  his  Ijrother:  and  be  sow^ht  irhere  to 
weep;  and  he  entered  into  his  chamber,  and  wcj)! 
there. 

—  xlv.  1.  Then  .Joseph  could  not  refrain  himself 
before  all  them  that  stood  by  him;  and  he  cried. 
Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from  me.  And  there  stood 
no  man  with  him,  while  Joseph  made  himself  known 
unto  his  brethren. 

2.  And  he  wept  aloud :   and  the  Egyptians 

and  the  house  of  Pharaoh  heard. 

3.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  am 

Joseph ;  doth  my  father  yet  live  ?  Aud  his  brethren 
covild  not  answer  him;  for  they  were  troubled  at  his 
presence. 

4.  And  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  Come 

near  to  me,  I  pray  you.  And  they  came  near.  And 
lie  said',  I  am  Joseph  your  brother,  whom  ye  sold  into 
Egypt. 

—  —  13.  And  j'e  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory 
in  Egj'pt,  and  of  all  that  ye  h.ave  seen  ;  and  ye  shall 
haste  and  bring  down  my  father  hither. 

14.  And  he  fell  upon  his  brother  Benjamin's 

neck,  and  wept;  and  Benjamin  wept  upon  his  neck. 

—  —  l.j.  Jloreovcr  he  kissed  all  his  brethren,  and 
wept  upon  them :  and  after  that  his  brethren  talked 
with  him. 

22.  To  all  of  them  he  gave  each  man  changes 

of  raiment;  but  to  Benjamin  he  gave  three  hundi-ed 
pieces  of  silver,  and  five  changes  of  raiment. 

23.  And  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this  7nan- 

ner ;  ten  asses  laden  with  the  good  things  of  Egypt, 
and  ten  she  asses  laden  with  corn  aud  bread  and  meat 
for  his  father  by  the  way. 

24.  So  he  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they 

departed :  aud  he  said  tinto  them,  See  that  ye  fall  not 
out  by  the  way. 


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MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


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BOOK  XVII.-MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


CHAP.  I. 
PRE-MOSAIC  SERVITUDE. 

§  1.    Tlie  Curse  of  Canaan. 

See  Gni  ix.  25. 

§  2.    Servants  in  the  Time  of  Abrali.aui. 

(1.   CIRCUMCISED  ALONG  WITH  THE  FAMILY.) 

Gen.  xvii.  13.  He  that  is  liorii  in  thy  house,  and  he 
that  is  bought  with  thy  money,  must  needs  be  circum- 
cised :  and  my  covenant  sliall  be  in  3'our  flesh  for  an 
everlasting  covenant. 

23.  And  Abraliam  fool?  Ishmael  his  sou,  and 

all  that  were  born  in  his  house,  and  all  that  were 
bought  with  his  monej-,  ever}'  male  amoug  the  men 
of  Abraham's  house ;  and  circumcised  the  flesh  of 
their  Ibreskin  in  the  selfsame  day,  as  God  had  said 
unto  him. 

37.  And  all  the  men  of  his  house,  born  in  the 

house,  .and  bought  with  money  of  the  stranger,  were 
circimieised  with  him. 

(2.    CimSN   AS  DOWRY.) 

Gen.  xxix.  24.  And  Laban  gave  unto  his  daughter 
Leah  Zilpah  his  niLiid  for  a  handmaid. 

29.  And  Laban  gave  to  Racliel  his  daughter 

Bilhah  his  handmaid  to  be  her  maid. 

(3.    EMPLOYED   AS   SOLDIERS.) 

Oen.  xiv.  14.  And  when  Abram  heard  that  his 
brother  was  talcen  captive,  he  armed  his  trained  ser- 
■vanls,  born  in  his  own  house,  three  hundred  and 
eighteen,  and  pursued  them  unto  Dan. 

§  3.    Joseph  Sold  Twice. 

Gen.  xxxvii.  28.  Then  there  passed  by  Midianites 
merchantmen ;  and  they  drew  and  lifted  up  Joseph  out 
of  the  pit,  and  sold  Joseph  to  the  Ishmaelites  tor 
twenty  pieces  of  silver :  and  they  brought  Joseph  into 
Egypt. 

36.  And  the  Midianites  sold  him  into  Egypt 

unto  Potipbar,  an  ofHeer  of  Pharaoh's,  and  captain  of 
the  guard 

—  xxxix.  1.  And  Joseijh  was  brought  down  to 
Egypt ;  and  Potipbar,  an  officer  of  Pharaoh,  cajitain 
of  the  guard,  an  Egyptian,  bought  him  of  the  hands  of 
the  Ishmaelites,  wliich  had  brought  him  down  thither. 

3.  And  the  Loud  was  with  Joseph,  and   he 

was  a  prosperous  man ;  and  he  was  in  the  house  of 
his  master  the  Egyjitian. 

3.  And  his  master  saw  that  the  Lord  was  with 

him,  and  that  the  Lord  made  all  that  he  did  to  pros- 
l)er  in  his  hand. 

§  4.    Becomes  Overseer. 

Gen.  xxxix.  4.  And  Joseph  found  grace  in  his  sight, 
and  he  served  him :  and  he  made  hun  overseer  over 
his  house,  and  all  fhat  he  had  he  put  into  his  hand. 

5.  And  it  came  to  jiass  from  the  time  t/iat  he 

had  made  him  overseer  in  his  house,  and  over  all  that 
he  had,  tlial  the  Lord  blessed  the  EL'vptian's  house 
for  Joseph's  sake ;  and  the  ))lessing  of  llie  Lord  was 
upon  all  that  he  had  in  the  house,  and  in  the  field. 

G.  And  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  Jo.se])h's  hand  ; 

and  h(!  knew  not  aught  he  had,  save  the  bread  which 
he  did  eat.-l- 


§  5.    Bondage  for  Theft. 

Ge7i.  xliii.  18.  And  the  men  were  afraid,  because 
they  were  brought  into  Jose))h's  house  ;  and  they  said. 
Because  of  the  money  that  was  returned  in  our  sacks 
at  the  lirst  time  are  we  brought  in  ;  that  he  may  seek 
occasion  against  us,  and  fall  upon  us,  and  take  us  for 
bondmen,  and  our  asses. 

—  xliv.  8.  Behold,  the  money,  which  we  found  in 
our  sacks'  mouths,  we  brought  again  unto  thee  out  of 
the  land  of  Canaan  :  how  then  should  we  steal  out  of 
thy  lord's  house  silver  or  gold  ? 

9.  With  whomsoever  of  thy  servants   it  be 

found,  both  let  him  die,  and  we  also  "will  be  my  lord's 
bondmen. 

10.  And  be  said.  Now  also  let  it  he  according 

unto  your  words  ;  he  with  whom  it  is  found  shall  be 
my  servant ;  and  ye  shall  be  blameless. 

11.  Then  they  speedily  took  down  every  man 

his  sack  to  the  ground,  and  opened  every  man  his  sack. 

13.  And  he  searched,  and  began  at  the  eldest, 

and  left  at  the  youngest :  and  the  cup  was  found  in 
Benjamin's  sack. 

14.  And  .Jud.ah  and  his  brethren  came  to  Jo- 
seph's house ;  for  he  was  yet  there  :  and  they  fell  be- 
fore him  on  the  ground. 

16.  And  Judah  said,  "What  shall  we  say  unto 

my  lordy  what  shall  we  speak'?  or  how  shall  we  clear 
ourselves  ?  God  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy 
servants :  behold,  we  are  m}'  lord's  servants,  "both  we, 
and  !w  also  with  whom  the  cup  is  found. 

17.  And  he  said,  God  Ibrbid  that  I  should  do 

so:  but  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  founil,  he 
shall  be  my  servant;  and  as  for  you,  get  you  up  in 
peace  unto  your  father. 

33.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  let  thy  servant 

abide  instead  of  the  lad  a  bondman  to  my  lord  ;  and 
let  the  lad  go  up  with  his  brethren. 

§  G.    Tlie  Israelitisli  Bondage  in  Egyjit. 

(1.  ITS  se\t;rity.) 

Mv.  V.  13.  And  the  taskmasters  hated  thejn,  saying, 
Firlfil  your  works,  your  daily  tasks,  as  when  there  was 
straw. 

15.  Then  the  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel 

came  and  cried  unto  Pharaoh,  saying,  Wherefore  deal- 
est thou  thus  with  thy  servants  "? 

16.  There  is  no  straw  given  tmto  thy  servants, 

and  they  say  to  us.  Make  brick:  and,  behold,  thy  ser- 
vants are  beaten ;  but  the  fault  ;'.i  in  tliiiie  own  people. 

•  17.  But  he  said.  Ye  tire  idle,  pe  are  idle  :  there- 
fore ye  say,  Let  us  go  aiul  do  sacrifice  to  the  Lord. 

(2.    BORKOWrNG   IN   REPRISAL.) 

E.v.  iii.  33.  But  every  woman  shall  borrow  of  her 
neighbour,  and  of  her  "that  sojourneth  in  her  house, 
jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment:  and 
ye  shall  put  t/iem  uiion  youi-  sons,  and  upon  your 
'daughters;  and  ye  shall  sp"oil  the  Egyptians. 

—  xi.  3.  Speak  now  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  and 
let  everv  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour,  and  every  wo- 
man of'her  neighbour,  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of 
gold. 

3.  And  the  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in 

the  .sight  of  the  Egypti;uis.  Moreover,  the  man  JMoses 
MiM  very  great  inibe  land  of  Egypt,  in  the  sight  of 
Pharaoh's  servants,  and  in  the  sii;]it  of  the  people. 

—  xii.  35.  And  the  children  of  Isniol  did  according 


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to  the  word  of  JIosos;  niuT  tliey  I'orrowod  of  tlioKijyp- 
liaiis  jewels  of  silver,  and  Jewels  of  jiold,  aii<l  raimeiil  : 
lix.  xii.  ;!U.  And  llie  I.oiii)  ^avellie  iieople  favour  in 
the  sijjlil  of  the  Ki;_v|)lians,  so  Ihal  lliey  lent  unto  them 
such  tliiiiijs  an  tlu'y  nyuiixd  :  and  they  spoiled  the 
Egyptians. 


CHAP.  II. 

HEBREW  SER^'ITUDE. 

§  7.    Xot  propprly  Slavory. 

Lev.  XXY.  43.  Thou  shall  imt  rule  over  him  Vith 
rigour;  hut  slialt  fear  thy  (Jod. 

Dciit.  xxiv.  7.  If  a  man  lie  found  stealing  any  of 
his  liri'thivn  of  the  ehildren  of  Israel,  and  maketh 
tnerehandize  of  him,  or  sell.'th  him  :  then  thai  thief 
shall  die;  and  thou  shall  put  evil  away  from  among 
you. 

§  S,    But  BoDdagc  an  Evil  and  a  Doaradatioii. 

JJeiit.  xxviii.  08.  And  the  Loud  .shall  bring  thee 
inlo  Ksypl  again  with  ships,  by  the  way  whereof  I 
spake  unto  thee,  Thou  sh;dl  see  it  no  more"  agaui :  and 
there  ye  shall  be  sold  unto  your  enemies  for  bondmen 
and  bondwomen,  and  no  man  shall  buy  yt/u. 

1  Kings  ix.  22.  But  of  the  ehildren  of  Israel  did 
Solomon  make  no  bondmen  :  but  they  iccre  men  of 
war,  and  his  servants,  and  his  jirinccs,  and  his  cap- 
tains, and  rulere  of  his  chariots,  and  his  horsemen. 

§  ».    Hebrews  Sold  to  Hebrews  for  Theft, 

Ef.  xxii.  2.  If  a  thief  be  found  breaking  up,  and  be 
smitten  that  he  die,  tlieiv  shnll  no  blootl  M  shed  for  him. 

3.  If  the  sun  be  risen  upon  him,  there  shall  be 

blood  s/ird  for  him ;  for  he  should  make  full  reslilu- 
tion  :  if  he  h;ive  nothing,  then  he  shall  be  sold  for  his 
theft 

•j  10.    On  Aeeonnt  of  Poverty  :  for  Six  Tears,  or 
less  if  the  Year  of  JiibilVc  came  sooner. 

Er.  xxi.  1.  Kow  these  are  the  judgments  which  thou 
shall  set  before  them. 

2.  If  thou  buy  a  Hebrew  servant,  six  years  he 

sh:;ll  serve :  and  in  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free 
for  nothing. 

3.  If  he  came  in  by  himself,  he  shall  go  oul 

by  himself :  if  he  Avere  married,  then  his  wife  shall 
go  out  witli  him. 

4.  If  his  master  have  given  him  a  wife,  and 

she  Iiave  borne  him  sons  or  daugliters ;  the  wife  and 
lier  children  shall  be  her  master's,  and  he  shall  go  out 
by  himself. 

Lee.  XXV.  39.  And  if  thy  brother  that  direlkth  by 
thee  be  waxen  poor,  and  be  sold  unto  thee;  thou  shall 
not  compel  him  to  servo  as  a  bondservant : 

40.  But  as  a  hired  servant,  and  as  a  sojourner, 

he  shall  be  with  thee,  and  shall  serve  thee  unto  the 
year  of  jubilee: 

41.  And  then  shall  he  depart  from  thee,  both 

he  and  his  children  with  him,  and  shall  return  unto 
his  own  family,  and  unto  the  possession  of  his  fathers 
shall  he  rcturii. 

42.  For  they  are  my  servants,  which  I  brought 

forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt :  they  shall  not  be  sold 
a.^  Ijondmen. 

Dent.  XV.  12.  And  if  thy  brother,  a  Hebrew  man, or 
a  Hebrew  woman,  be  sold  unto  thee,  and  serve  thee 
six  years;  then  in  the  seventh  year  thou  shall  let  him 
go  free  from  thee. 

13.   And  when    thou   sendcsl  him   otil   free 

from  thee,  thou  shall  not  let  him  go  away  empty: 

14.  Thou  shall  furnish  him  liberally  out  of 

thy  Hock,  and  oul  of  thy  lloor,  and  out  of  thy  wine- 
press: of  that  wherewilli  the  Loud  thy  God  hath 
blessed  thee  thou  shall  give  unto  him. 

•  1").  And  thou  sliall  rememlier  that  thou  Wiisl 

a  bondman  in  the  land  of  Egy|)t,  and  the  Loud  thy 

4 


(iod  redeemed  thee:  therefore  I  command  thee  this 

thing  to  day. 

18.  It  shall  not  seem  hard  tmto  thee,  when 

Ihou  sendesl  him  away  free  from  thee;  for  he  hath 
been  worth  a  double  hired  serviint  to  t/uc,  in  serving 
Ihee  six  years :  and  the  LoKD  thy  God  shall  bless  thee 
in  all  that  thou  doest. 

2  JCini/s  iv.  1.  Now  there  cried  a  e^M'tain  woman  of  the 
wives  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  unto  Elisha,  saying, 
Thy  servant  my  husband  is  dead  ;  aiul  thou  knovvest  that 
thy  servant  did  fear  the  Loud:  ;uid  the  creditor  is 
come  to  take  unto  him  my  two  .sons  In  be  bondmen. 

§  11.    For  More  Than  Six  Years. 

E.r.  xxi.  5.  And  if  the  servant  shall  plainly  say,  I 
love  my  master,  my  wile,  and  my  children  ;  I  will  not 
go  out  free : 

0.  Then  his  master  shall  bring  him  unto  the 

judges;  he  shall  also  bring  him  to  the  door,  or  unto 
the  door  jjosl ;  and  his  master  shall  bore  his  ear 
tlu'ough  with  an  awl ;  and  he  shall  serve  him  for  ever. 

//(■''.  XXV.  10.  And  ye  shall  hallow  the  liflieth  year, 
and  proclaim  liberty  throimhout  all  the  land  unto  all 
the  inhabitants  thereof:  it  shall  be  a  jubilee  unto  you  ; 
and  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  jiossession, 
and  ye  shall  return  every  man  unf<:)  his  liriiily. 

Deiit.  XV.  10.  And  it  shall  be,  if  he  say  unto  Ihee,  I 
will  not  go  a\v;iy  from  thee ;  because  he  loveth  thee 
and  thine  house,  because  he  is  well  with  thee; 

17.  Then  thou  shall  lake  an  awl,  and  thrust 

it  through  his  ear  imto  the  door,  and  he  sliall  be  thy 
servant  for  ever.  And  also  unto  thj'  maidservant  thou 
Shalt  do  likewise. 

§  12.    Vowed  Servants  of  the  Sanctuary. 

Leii  xxvii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  When  a  man  shall  make  a  singular 
vow,  the  persons  shall  be  for  the  Loud  by  thy  estima- 
tion. 

8.  But  if  he  be  jioorer  than  thy  estimation, 

then  he  shall  jircsent  himself  before  the  ]n-iest,  and 
the  priest  shall  value  him ;  according  to  his  ability 
that  vowed  shall  (he  priest  value  him. 

§  1.3.    To  Non-Hebrews. 

Lev.  XXV.  47.  And  if  a  sojourner  or  .stranger  wax 
rich  by  Ihoc,  and  thy  brother  that  riirelleth  by  him  wax 
poor,  and  sell  himself  unto  Ihc  stranger  or  sojourner 
by  thee,  or  to  the  slock  of  the  stranger's  familj- : 

48.  After  that  he  is  sold  he  may  be  redeemed 

again  ;  one  of  his  brethren  ma}'  redeem  him  : 

(See  Joeliii.  0.     Amo.'i  i.  0.) 

Lev.  XXV.  49.  Either  his  uncle,  or  his  uncle's  son, 
may  redeem  him,  or  an;/  that  is  nigh  of  kin  unto  him 
of  his  family  may  redeem  him;  or  if  he  be  able,  he 
may  redeem  himself 

.50.  And  he  shall  reckon  with  him  that  bought 

him  from  the  j'car  thai  he  was  sold  to  him  unto  the 
year  of  jubilee  :  and  the  price  of  his  sale  shall  be  ac- 
cording milo  the  number  of  years,  accoi\ling  to  the 
lime  of  a  hired  servant  shall  it  be  with  him. 

— ■  —  51.  If  there  be  yet  many  years  behind,  accord- 
ing unto  thesn  he  shall  give  again  the  ju-ice  of  his  re- 
demjition  oul  of  the  money  thai  he  was  bought  for. 

•■)2.  And  if  there  remain  bul  few  years  unto 

the  year  of  jubilee,  then  he  shall  count  with  him,  and 
according  unto  his  years  shall  he  give  him  agaui  the 
price  of  his  redemption. 

53.  And  as  a  yearly  hired  servant  shall  he  be 

with  him  :  and  the  oth^r  shall  not  rule  with  rigom'  over 
him  in  thy  sight. 

54.  And  if  he  be  not  redeemed  in  these  years, 

then  he  shall  go  out  iu  the  year  of  jubilee,  both  he,  and 
his  children  with  him. 

55.   For  unto   me  the  children  of  Israel  are 

servants  ;  they  are  my  servants  whom  I  brought  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt ;  I  am  the  Loud  your  God. 

§  14.    Hebrew  Maidservants. 
Ex.  xxi.  7.     And  if  a  man  sell  his  daughter  to  be  a 
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maidservant,  she  shall  not  go  out  as  the  menservants 
do. 

Ex.  xxi.  8.  If  she  please  not  her  master,  ■who  hath  be- 
trothcd  her  to  liiniself,  then  sliall  he  let  her  be  re- 
deemed :  to  sell  her  imto  a  strange  nation  he  sh;ill 
have  no  iiower,  seeing  he  hath  dealt  deceitfully  with 
her. 

—  —  9.  And  if  he  have  betrothed  lier  unto  his  son, 
he  shall  deal  witli  licr  after  the  manner  of  daughters. 

10.  If  he  t:;I;e  him  another  wife,  her  food,  her 

raunent,  and  her  dut}'  of  marriage,  shall  he  not  dimin- 
ish. 

—  —  11.  And  if  he  do  not  these  three  unto  her, 
then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money. 

§  15.    Penalty  for  Abuse  of  Bond  Servants. 

Ex.  xxi.  20.  And  if  a  man  smite  his  servant,  or  his 
maid,  with  a  rod,  and  he  die  under  his  hand ;  he  simll 
be  surely  pnnislied. 

21.  Notwithstanding,  if  he  continue  a  day  or 

two,  he  shall  not  be  punished  :  for  he  is  his  money. 

—  —  26.  And  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant, 
or  the  e,ve  of  his  maid,  that  it  perish";  he  shall  let  him 
go  fi'ee  for  his  eye's  sake. 

27.  And  if  he  smite  out  his  manservant's  tooth, 

or  his  maidservant's  tooth ;  he  shall  let  him  go  free 
for  his  tooth's  sake. 

§  16.    A  Slave  Owning  Slaves. 

S  Sam.  ix.  10.  Tliou  therefore,  and  thy  sons,  and 
thy  servants,  shall  till  the  land  for  him,  and  thou  shalt 
bring  in  the  fruits,  that  thy  master's  son  may  have  food 
to  eat;  l)Ut  Mephiboshet'h  thy  master's  son  shall  cat 
bread  ahvaj'  at  my  table.  Now  Ziba  had  fifteen  sous 
and  twent_v  servants. 

§  17.    Pursiiit  and  Recovery  of  Fugitive  Bond 
Servants. 

(1.  BV  rrEBEEW  masteh.) 

1  Kings  ii.  39.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of 
three  yeare,  that  two  of  the  sciTauts  of  Sliimei  ran 
away  unto  Achish  sou  of  Maacliah  king  of  Gath.  And 
they  told  Shjmei,  saying.  Behold,  Xhy  servants  he  in 
Gath. 

40.  And  Shimci  arose,  and  saddled  his  ass,  and 

went  to  Gath  to  Achish  to  seek  his  servants:  and 
Shimei  went,  and  brought  his  servants  from  Gatli. 

—  —  41.  And  it  was  told  Solomon  that  Shimei  had 
gone  from  Jerusalem  to  Gatli,  and  was  come  again. 

(2.  BUT  KOT  ALLOWED  TO  GENTILES.) 

Bent,  xxiii.  15.  Thou  shalt  not  deliver  unto  his  mas- 
ter the  servant  which  is  escaped  from  his  master  unto 
thee: 

16.  He  shall  dwell  with  thee,  even  among  j-ou, 

in  that  place  which  he  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy  gates, 
where  it  liketli  him  best:  thou  shalt  not  opjjress  him. 

§  IS.    Hebrew  Servitnde  Abolished. 

Jer.  xx.xiv.  8.  This  is  the  word  that  came  unto  Jere- 
miah from  tlie  Lonn,  after  that  tlie  king  Zedekiah  had 
made  a  covenant  with  ;dl  the  iieojile  which  were  at  Je- 
rusalem, to  proclaim  liberty  unto  tlieui; 

9.  Tliat  every  man  shotdd  let  his  manservant, 

and  every  man  Ins  maidservant,  heinij  a  Hebrew  or  a 
Hebrewess,  go  free;  that  none  sliould  serve  hunself 
of  them,  ti)  ixit,  of  a  Jew  liis  brother. 

10.  Now  wdien  all  the  princes,  and  all  the  peo- 
ple, which  had  entered  into  tlie  covenant,  heard  that 
every  one  sliould  let  his  manservant,  and  everj'  one 
his  maidservant,  go  free,  tliat  none  should  serve  them- 
selves of  them  any  more ;  then  they  obeyed,  and  let 
thejti  go. 

11.  But  afterwards  they  turned,  and  caused 

the  servants  and  the  handmaids,  whom  they  had  let 
go  free,  to  return,  and  lirought  them  into  subjection 
for  servants  and  for  liandmaid.s. 

14.  At  tlie  end  of  seven  yeare  let  ye  go  every 

man  liisbrotlier  a  Hebrew,  wliicll  hath  been  sold  unto 
thee;  and  when  he  hath  served  thee  six  years,  thou 


shalt  let  him  go  free  from  thee :  but  your  fathers  heark- 
ened not  unto  me,  neither  inclined  their  car. 

— •  —  15.  And  ye  were  now  turned,  and  had  done 
right  in  ni}-  sight,  in  proclaiming  liberty  every  man 
to  his  neighbour  :  and  ye  had  made  a  covenant" before 
me  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name. 

16.  But  ye  turned  and  iiolluted  ui}-  name,  and 

caused  every  man  his  servant,  and  every  man  his 
handmaid,  whom  lie  had  set  at  liberty  at  their  pleas- 
ure, to  return,  and  brought  them  into  subjection,  to  be 
unto  you  for  servants  and  fur  handmaids. 

17.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Loed;  Ye  have 

not  hearlcened  unto  me,  in  proclaiming  liberty,  every 
one  to  his  brother,  and  every  man  to  his  neighbour: 
behold,  I  ])roclaim  a  liberty  for  yon,  saith  tlie  Lord, 
to  th\'  sword,  to  the  pestilence,  and  to  the  famine ;  and 
I  will  make  you  to  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms 
of  the  earth. 

18.  Aud  I  will  give  the  men  that  have  trans- 
gressed my  covenant,  wliich  have  not  performed  the 
words  of  the  covenant  ■which  thej*  had  made  before 
me,  when  they  cut  the  calf  in  twain,  and  passed  be- 
tween the  parts  thereof, 

19.  The  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  jirinces  of 

Jerusalem,  the  eunuchs,  and  tlie  priests,  aud  all  the 
people  of  the  land,  whicli  passed  between  the  jjarts  of 
the  calf; 

20.  I  will  even  give  them  into  the  hand  of 

their  enemies,  and  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek 
then-  life :  and  tlieir  dead  bodies  shall  lie  for  meat  unto 
the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  aud  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth. 

§  19.    Attempt  to  Revive  it. 

yeh.  V.  1.  And  there  was  a  great  cry  of  the  people 
and  of  their  wives  against  their  brethren  the  Jews. 

2.  For  there  were  that  said.  We,  our  sons,  and 

cirr  daughtei's,  are  many :  therefore  we  take  up  com 
for  them,  tliat  we  may  eat  and  live. 

3.  tiorne  also  there  were  that  said,  "We  have 

mortgaged  our  lands,  vinevards,  and  houses,  that  ■n'e 
might  buy  corn,  liecause  of  the  dearth. 

4.  There  were  also  that  said.  We  have  bor- 
rowed money  for  the  king's  tribute,  and  tJiai  upon  our 
lands  and  vineyards. 

—  —  5.  Yet  now  our  flesh  is  as  the  flesh  of  our 
brethren,  our  cliiUh'cn  as  iheir  children:  and,  lo,  we 
bring  into  bondage  our  sons  and  our  daugliters  to  be 
servants,  and  some  of  our  daughters  are  brought  into 
bondage  already  :  neither  is  it  in  our  jiower  to  redeem 
them;  for  other  men  have  our  lands  and  vineyards. 

—  —  6.  And  I  ■was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their 
cry  and  these  words. 

—  —  7.  Then  I  consulted  with  mj'sclf,  and  I  re- 
buked the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and  said  unto  them, 
Ye  exact  usury,  every  one  of  his  brother.  And  I  set 
a  great  assembly  against  them. 

8.  And  I  said  unto  them.  We,  after  our  ability, 

have  redeemed  our  brethren  the  Jews,  which  were 
sold  unto  the  heathen;  and  will  ye  even  sell  your 
brethren  ?  or  shall  they  be  sold  unto  us  ?  Then  held 
they  their  peace,  and  found  notliing  to  ansirer. 

9.  Also  I  said.  It  is  not  good  that  ye  do : 

ought  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  fear  of  our  God  because 
of  the  heathen  our  enemies  ? 

10.  I  likewise,  and  my  brethren,  and  my  serv- 
ants, might  exact  of  them  money  and  corn :  1  pray 
you,  let  us  leave  off  this  usury. 

11.   Restore,  I  pray  "you,  to  them,  even  this 

day,  their  lands,  their  vineyards,  their  oliveyards,  and 
their  houses,  also  the  hundredth  jxirt  of  the  money,  aud 
of  the  corn,  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  that  ye  exact  of 
them. 

12.  Then  said  they.  We  will  restore  them,  and 

will  require  notliing  of  them  ;  so  will  we  do  as  thou 
sayest.  Then  I  called  the  priests,  and  took  an  oath  of 
them,  that  tliey  should  do  according  to  this  promise. 


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CUAF.  III.,   lY. 


MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVII. 


CHAP.    III. 

SLAVES   OF     FOREIGN    DESCENT 
AMONG  THE  HEBREWS. 

§  20.    Slaves  miylit  be  Piirclmsod  of  tlie  Hentlicn. 

T^e.  XXV.  -14.  Both  tliy  liondnicn,  ami  tlij'  boiul- 
niaiils,  whuh  thou  sh;ilt  have,  n/uill  he  of  thu  heathen 
that  are  rouiul  about  you;  of  tlieiu  shall  yo  buy  bond- 
men ami  l)oiiclniaii.ls. 

-1").  Moreover,  of  the  ehildren  of  the  .itraiigers 

thai  do  sojourn  aMioMij  you,  of  them  shall  ye  buy,  and 
of  their  families  that  tire  with  you,  wliieli  they  begat 
in  yum'  land:  and  they  shall  be  your  possession. 

4G.  And  ye  shall  take  them  as  an  inlu.'ritance 

for  your  ehiUh-en  after  you,  to  inherit  them  for  a  pos- 
session ;  they  shall  be  your  lioiulmen  tor  ever :  but 
over  your  brethren  the  children  of  Israel,  ye  shall  not 
rule  one  over  another  willi  rigour. 

§  21.    But  Man-Stealiiiff  Prohibited. 

E.r.  xxi.  IG.  And  he  that  stealeth  a  man,  and  scUeth 
Lini,  oi-  if  he  be  foimd  in  his  hand,  he  shall  surely  be 
put  to  death. 


S  2'2. 


Captives  Reduced  to  Servitude. 


(1.   WOMEN    AND  CHILDREN.) 

See  Num.  xxxi.  35.    Deut.  xx.  14 ;  xxi.  10, 11. 

(2.   X  C.\PTr\'E  -WIPE  NOT  TO   BE   SOLD.) 

Dent,  xxi,  11.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  have  no  delight 
in  her,  then  thou  shalt  let  her  go  whither  slie  will; 
but  thou  shalt  not  sell  her  at  all  for  money,  thou  shalt 
not  make  merchandise  of  her,  bccavise  thou  hast 
humbled  her. 

(3.   THE   lord's  tribute.) 

(See  Xi(m.  xxxi.  28-.30.) 

Num.  x.\.\i.  40.  And  the  persons  irere  sixteen  thou- 
sand ;  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  wan  thirty  and  two 
persons. 

47.  Even  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  Moses 

took  one  portion  of  fifty,  Jw^/i  of  man  and  of  beast,  and 
gave  them  unto  the  Levites,  whieli  kept  the  charge  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Loud  commanded 
Moses. 

§  23.    C'aiiaanites    Enslaved. 

(1.    THE   GIBEONITES.) 

(See  Jos.  ix.  3-27.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  2.  And  the  king  called  the  Gibeonites, 
and  said  unto  tliem  ;  (now  the  Gibeonites  were  not  of 
the  children  of  Lsrael,  but  of  the  remnant  of  the  Anio- 
rites ;  and  tlie  ehildren  of  Israel  had  sworn  unto  them  : 
and  Saul  sought  t<i  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  and  Judah :) 

(2.   REMN.-VXTS  op   THE   C.\N.\ANITES.) 

Sec  1  Kings  ix.  20.     2  Chr.  \\u.  7. 

(3.   THE   XETIIIXIM.*) 

Ezr.  ii.  43.  The  Xcthinim  :  the  children  of  Ziba,  the 
children  of  Ilasupha,  the  ehildren  of  Talibaoth, 

44.  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  Si- 
aba,  the  children  of  Padon, 

4").  The  ehildren  of  Lel)anah,  the  children  of 

Hagabah,  the  children  of  Akkul), 

—  —  411.  The  children  of  Ilagab,  the  ehildren  of 
Shalmai,  the  children  of  llanan, 

47.  The  eliildren  of  Giddel,  the  ehildren  of 

Gahar,  the  children  of  Keaiah, 

48.  The  children  of  Rezin,  the  children  of  Xc- 

koda,  the  children  of  Gazzam, 

49.  The  children  of  Uzza,  the  children  of  Pa- 

Bcah,  the  children  of  Besai, 

.50.  Tlie  children  of  Asnah,  the  children  of 

Jlehunim,  the  children  of  Nephusim, 

—  —  51.  The  children  of  Bakbuk,  the  children  of 
IIaku|)ha,  the  children  of  Harhur, 

♦  Ori>_'inall.v  Giheonites  {.Tot.  ix.  21-271,  but  afterwards  appa- 
rently recruited  from  other  captives  lakeii  in  war.  — II. 


52.  The  children  of  Bazluth,  Uie  children  of 

Mehida,  the  eliildren  of  Ilaisba, 

— •  —  53.  The  ehii'lnn  of  IJarkos,  the  children  of 
Sisera,  the  children  of  Thamah, 

54.    The  children  oflSeziah,  the  children  of 

Ilatipha. 

Nell.  vii.  40.  The  Nethinim :  the  children  of  Ziha, 
the  children  of  Ilashupha,  the  children  of  Tabbaolh, 

47.  The  ehildren  of  Keros,  the  childi'cn  of  Sia, 

the  ehildren  (jf  Patlon, 

48.  The  cluldren  of  Lebana,  the  children  of 

Ilagaba,  tlie  eliildren  of  Shalmai, 

19.    Tlie  children  of  llanan,  the  children  of 

Giddel,  the  children  of  Gahar, 

50.    The  children  of  Reaiiih,  llic  children  of 

Rezin,  the  children  ol'Nekoila, 

51.  The  eliildren  of  Gazzam,  the  children  of 

Uzza,  the  children  of  Phaseah, 

53.  The  childivn  of  Besai,  the  children  of  5Ie- 

uuim,  the  children  of  Nephisliesim, 

53.  The  children  of  Bakbuk,  the  cliililren  of 

Ilakupha,  the  children  of  Harhur, 

54.  The  ehildien  of  Bazlith,  the  cliildi-en  of 

Mehida,  the  children  of  Htii'sha, 

00.  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  of 

Sisera,  the  children  of  Tamah, 

56.  The  children  of  Neziali,  the  children  of 

Ilatipha. 

(4.  THE  children"  OP  solomon's  serv.\nts.) 

Ezr.  ii.  55.  The  children  of  Solomon's  servants:  the 
children  of  Sotai,  the  children  of  Sopherelh,  the  chil- 
dren of  Peruda, 

56.  The  children  of  .Jaalali,  the  children  of 

Darkon,  the  children  of  Giddel, 

57.  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children  of 

Hattil,  the  children  of  Pochcreth  of  Zcbaim,  the  chil- 
dren of  Ami. 

58.  All   the   Nethinim,  and   the   ehildren  of 

Solomon's  servant:^,  were  three  hundred  niuely  and  two. 

Nek.  vii.  57.  Tiie  ehildren  of  Solomon's  sirvanls: 
the  ehildren  of  Sotai,  the  children  of  Sophercth,  the 
children  of  Perida, 

58.  The  children  of  Jaala,  the  children  of  Dar- 
kon, the  children  of  Giddel, 

59.  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children 

of  Ilattil,  the  children  of  Pochereth  of  Zebaim,  the 
children  of  Anion. 

60.  All  the  Nethinim,  and  the  children  of  Sol- 
omon's servants,  were  thi-ee  hundred  ninety  and  two. 


CHAP.  IV. 
GRiECO-ROMAN  SERVITUDE. 

§  24.    St.  Paul's  Advice  to  Servants. 

1  Cor.  vii.  21.  Art  thou  called  being  a  servant?  care 
not  for  it :  but  if  thou  maj'cst  be  made  free,  use  it 
rather. 

22.  For  he  that  is  called  in  the  Lord,  bciitg  a 

servant,  is  the  Lord's  freeman  :  likewise  also  he  that  is 
called,  being  free,  is  Christ's  servant. 

■  23.  Ye  are  bought  with  a  price ;  be  not  ye  the 

servants  of  men. 

24.    Brethren,  let  every  man,  wherein  he   is 

called,  therein  abide  with  God. 

§  25.    Oncsiuius  sent  back  to  his  Master. 

Phaem.  10.  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Oncsimus 
whom  I  have  beffotten  in  my  bonds  : 

11.  Which  in  time  past  wiis  to  thee  unprofit- 
able, but  now  protitable  to  thee  ;ind  to  me : 

12.  Whom  I  h:ive  sent  again :  thou  therefore 

receive  him,  that  is,  mine  own  bowels: 

13.   Whom  I  would  have  retained  with  me, 

that  in  thy  stead  he  miirlit  hiive  ministered  unto  me  m 
the  bonds'  of  the  gosjiel : 

14.  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing; 


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CHAP.  V. 


MASTERS  AND   SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVU. 


that  X'.iy  bi'iipfit  should  not  be  as  it  were  of  necessity, 
but  willingly. 

§  2G.    Pliilemoii  to  receive  liim  as  a  Brother. 

PJiih'in.  15.  For  ]ic>rhaps  he  therefore  departed  for 
a  season,  that  thou  shouldest  receive  him  for  ever ; 

—  11!.  Not  now  as  a  servant,  hut  above  a  servant,  a 
brother  In-loved,  especially  to  nie,  but  how  much  more 
unto  thee,  both  in  the  ilesh,  anil  in  the  Lord? 

—  17.  If  thou  coimt  me  therefore  a  partner,  receive 
him  as  myself 

—  18.  If  he  hath  wronged  thee,  or  oweth  tlux  aught, 
put  that  on  mine  account; 

—  11).  I  Paul  have  written  it  with  mine  own  hand, 
I  will  reiviy  it:  alln-it  I  do  not  sajf  to  thee  how  thou 
owest  mito  me  even  thine  own  self  besides. 

—  30.  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the 
Lord  :  refresh  my  bowels  in  tlie  Lord. 

—  21.  Having  confidence  in  thy  obedience  I  wrote 
unto  thee,  knowing  that  thou  wUt  also  do  more  than 
I  say. 

§  27.    Duties  of  Servants. 

(1.   TO   BE   RESPECTFUL.) 

1  Tim.  vi.  1.  Ijct  as  many  servants  as  are  imder  the 
yoke  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  honour, 
that  the  name  of  God  and  his  doctrine  be  not  blas- 
phemed. 

3.  And  they  that  have  believing  masters,  let 

them  not  despise  them,  because  they  are  brethren ;  but 
rather  do  tJieiii  service,  because  tliey  are  laithful  and 
beloved,  jiartakers  of  the  benefit.  These  things  teach 
and  exhort. 

(3.    OBEDIENT.) 

Eph.  vi.  5.  Servants,  be  obedient  to  thera  that  are 
your  masters  nct.'ording  to  the  flesh,  with  fear  and 
trembling,  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ; 

6.  Not  with  cyeservice,  as  menpleasers ;   but 

as  the  servants  of  Chi-ist,  doin^j  the  will  of  God  from 
the  heart ; 

7.  With  good  will  doing  service,  as  to  the 

Lord,  and  not  to  men  ; 

Col.  ill.  33.  Servants,  obey  in  all  things  yonr  mas- 
ters according  to  the  flesli;  not  with  eyeservicv,  as 
menpleasers  ;  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God  : 

Tit.  ii.  9.  E.r]i/iH  servants  to  be  obedient  unto  their 
own  masters,  and  to  please  thcjii  well  in  all  things ;  not 
answering  a.gain ; 

1  Pet.  ii.  18.  Servants,  he  sidjject  to  your  masters 
with  all  fear  ;  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also 
to  the  froward. 

19.  For  this  in  thankworthy,  if  a  man  for  con- 
science toward  God  endure  .grief,  suffering  wrongfully. 

30.  For  what  glorj'  ?s  it,  if,  wdien  ye  be  buf- 
feted for  your  faults,  ye  shall  take  it  patiently?  but  if, 
when  ye  do  well,  ami  suti'er/of  it,  ye  take  it  patiently, 
this  is  acceptable  with  God. 

(3.   PAITIIFUl,.) 

1  Cor.  iv.  1.  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  the 
ministers  of  Christ,  and  stewards  of  the  mysteries  of 
God. 

3.  Moreover  it  is  requu-ed  in  stewards,  that  a 

man  be  found  faithful. 

Col.  iii.  3.i.  And  wlnitsoever  ye  do,  do  it  heartily,  as 
to  the  Lord,  and  not  unto  men  ; 

34.  Knowing  that  of  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive 

the  reward  of  the  inheritance  :  for  ye  "serve  the  Lord 
Christ. 

Tit.  ii.  10.  Not  ])urloining,  but  shewing  all  good  fi- 
delity ;  that  they  in.-iy  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our 
Saviour  in  all  things. 

r       §  28.    Duties  of  Masters. 

(1.   TO  BE   JUST.) 

Job  xxxi.  13.  If  I  chd  despise  the  cause  of  my  man- 
serviuit  or  of  uiy  maidservant,  when  they  contended 
witli  me ; 

14.  What  then  shall  I  do  when  God  riseth  up  ? 

and  when  he  visiteth,  what  shall  I  answer  him? 

—  —  1").  Didnotlietliat  made  me  in  the  womb  make 
him  ?  imd  ilid  not  one  fashion  us  in  the  womb  ? 


Col.  iv.  1.  Masters,  give  tmto  your  servants  that 
which  is  just  and  equal ;  knowing  that  ye  also  have 
a  blaster  in  heaven. 

(3.   AND   GENTLE.) 

Eph.  vi.  9.  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  imto 
them,  forbearing  threatening :  knowing  that  your  Mas- 
ter  also  is  in  heaven ;  neither  is  there  respect  of  per- 
sons with  him. 


CHAP.  V. 

HIRED    SERVANTS. 

§  29.    Worlting'  for  Wages  not  wholly  unknown 
among  the  Hebrews. 

Job  xiv.  G.  Turn  from  him,  that  he  may  rest,  till  he 
shall  accomplish,  as  a  hireling,  his  day. 
See  Job  vii.  1,  3. 

§  30.    Jacob. 

(1.   TO  WORK  FOR  STATED   WAGES.) 

Gen.  xxix.  15.  And  Lalian  said  unto  Jacob,  Because 
thou  art  my  brother,  shouldest  thou  therefore  serve 
me  for  nought  ?  tell  me,  what  sludl  thy  wages  be? 
(3.  ins  SERVICE  FOR   HIS  wn'ES.) 

Oen.  XXX.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Rachel  had 
borne  Joseph,  that  Jacob  said  unto  Laban,  Send  me 
away,  that  I  may  go  unto  mine  own  place,  and  to  my 
country. 

26.  Give  me  my  wives  and  my  children,  for 

whom  I  have  served  thee,  and  let  me  go :  for  thou 
knowest  my  service  which  I  have  done  thee. 

(3.   mS  WAGES  TO  BE   IN   CATTLE.) 

Oen.  XXX.  27.  And  Laban  said  unto  liim,  I  pray  thee, 
if  I  have  Ibund  favour  in  thine  eyes,  tarry  :for  I  have 
learned  by  experience  that  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 
for  thy  sake. 

88.  And  he  said.  Appoint  me  thy  wages,  and 

I  will  give  it. 

39.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thou  knowest  how 

I  have  served  thee,  and  how  thy  cattle  was  with  me. 

30.  For  ii  was  little  wiiieh  thou  hadst  before 

I  came,  and  it  is  7iow  increased  unto  a  multitude ;  and 
the  Loud  hath  blessed  thee  since  my  coming;  and 
now,  when  shall  I  provide  tor  mine  own  house  also? 

31.  And  he  said.  What  shall  I  give  thee?  And 

Jacob  said,  Thou  shalt  not  .give  me  any  thing  :  if  thou 
wilt  do  this  thing  for  me,  1  will  again  feed  and  keep 
thy  flock. 

-33.  I  will  pass  through  all  thyflock  to  day,  re- 
moving from  tlienee  all  the  speckled  and  spotted  cat- 
le,  and  all  the  brown  cattle  among  the  sheeji,  and  the 
spotted  and  si>ecklcd  among  the  goats :  and  (f  such 
shall  be  my  hire. 

33.  So  shall  my  righteousness  answer  for  me 

in  time  to  come,  when  it  shall  come  for  my  hire  before 
thy  lace:  every  one  that  ix  not  speckled  and  spotted 
among  the  goats,  and  brown  among  the  sheep,  that 
shall  be  counted  stolen  with  me. 

34.  And  Laban  said.  Behold,  I  would  it  might 

be  according  to  thy  word. 

(4.   niS  WAGES  OFTEN  CHANGED.) 

Oen.  xxxi.  6.  And  ye  know  that  with  all  my  power 
I  have  served  vour  father. 

7.  Am\   your   father  hath  deceived  me,   and 

changed  my  wages  ten  times ;  but  God  suffered  him 
not  to  hurt  me. 

41.  Thus  have  I  been  twenty  years  in  thy 

house :  I  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  two  daugh- 
ters, and  six  years  for  thy  cattle  ;  and  thou  hast  changed 
ray  wages  ten  times. 

(5.    HE  RAN   AWAY.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  30.  And  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to 
Laban  the  Svrian,  in  that  he  told  him  not  that  he  fled. 

21    So  ]„.  fled  with  all  that  he  had  ;  and  he  rose 

uf),  and  passed  over  the  river,  and  set  his  face  toicard 
the  mount  Gilead. 


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1^1  ASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVII. 


Oen.  xxxi.  23.  And  it  was  told  Ijiiban  on  llic  third 
day,  tlial  .Jacob  was  tied. 

^ 2;!.  .\nd  111'  took  liis  brethren  willi  liini,  and 

pursued  alter  him  seven  days'  journey;  and  they  over- 
took hun  in  tlie  mount  Uilea<l. 

§  .'Jl.    Treatiiu'iit  of  liireliiifpi. 

(1.    NOT  TO  BE  OPPRESSED.) 

Deiil.  xxiv.  1 1.  Thou  slialt  not  op|)re.ss  a  lured  sen-- 
nnt  t/iiit  i.i  poor  and  needy,  ir/ul/n-r  he  tie  of  thy  breth- 
ren, or  of  thy  strangers  "that  are  iu  thy  lauil  within 
thy  gates : 

(3.    TO  BE   P.\ID   D.VILY.) 

7>e.  xix.  13.  Thou  shall  not  defraud  thy  neighbour, 
neither  rob  him  :  the  wages  of  him  that  is  hired  shall 
not  .abide  with  thee  all  night  until  the  morning. 

JA'iI.  xxiv.  ]■).  \t  his  day  thou  shall  give  him  his 
hire,  neither  shall  the  sun  go  down  upon  it;  for  he  is 
poor,  and  seltelh  his  heart  upon  it:  lest  he  cry  against 
thee  unto  the  Loud,  and  it  be  sin  unto  thee. 

(3.   THE   WITHHOLDING   OK   W.\C.ES   \   CRIME.) 

Jam.  V.  4.  Behold,  the  hire  of  the  labourers  who 
have  reaped  down  your  fields,  which  is  of  you  kept 
baeU  by  fnuid,  crietU.  and  the  cries  of  them  which 
liave  reaped  are  entered  into  the  ears  of  the  Lord  of 
Sabaoih. 

^  :i'2.    Christ's  Parable  of  tlie  Laborers  in  the 
YiiieyarcU 

^flll.  XX.  1.  For  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 
a  man  that  i-i  a  householder,  which  went  out  earl}'  in 
the  morning  to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard. 

2.  And  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  labour- 
ers for  a  penny  a  day,  he  sent  liiem  into  his  vineyard. 

3.  And  he  went  out  about  the  thiril  hour,  and 

saw  olhi'rs  standing  idle  iu  the  marketplace, 

4.  And  said  unto  them  ;  Go  ye  also  into  the 

vineyard,  and  whatsoever  is  right  I" will  give  you. 
And  they  went  their  way. 

5.  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixlU  and 

ninth  hour,  and  did  likewise. 

G.  And  about  the  eleventh  bour  he  went  out, 

nnd  found  others  standing  idle,  and  saitli  unto  them, 
■\Vhy  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle? 

—  —  7.  They  say  unto  hini.  Because  no  man  hath 
hired  us.  He  saith  unto  Ihcin,  Go  ye  also  into  the 
vineyard;  and  whatsoever  is  right,  ihat  shall  ye  re- 
ceive. 

8.  So  when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of  the 

vineyard  saith  unto  his  steward.  Call  the  labourers, 
and  give  them  Uteir  hire,  beginning  from  the  last  unto 
the  lirst. 

9.  And  when  they  came  that  were  hired  about 

the  eleventh  hour,  they  received  every  man  a  penny. 

10.  But  when  the  first  came",  they  supposed 

that  they  should  have  received  more;  and  tlicy  like- 
wise received  every  man  a  iienny. 

11.  And  when  they  had  received  it,  they  mur- 
mured against  the  goodman  of  the  house, 

12.  Saying,  These  last  have  wrought  but  one 

hour,  and  thou  hast  made  them  e(|ual  unto  us,  which 
liavc  borne  the  burden  and  heat  of  the  day. 

13.  But  he  answered  one  of  them,  and  said, 

Friend,  I  do  thee  no  ^vTong :  didst  not  thou  agree  with 
me  for  a  penny  ? 

14.  Take  that  thine  is,  and  go  thy  way  :  I  will 

give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto  thee. 

15.  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 

with  mine  own  V   Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  V 


CHAP.  YI. 
OF   SERVANTS  IX  GENERAL. 

§  an.    Gehazi,  an  Officious  and  Dishonest  Servant. 

3  Ju»f/s  iv.  27.  And  when  she  came  to  the  man  of 
God   to   the  hill,  she  caught   him   by  the   feet :   but 


Gelmzi  came  near  to  thrust  her  away.  And  th<'  man 
of  God  said,  Let  her  alone  ;  for  her  soul  in  vexed  witli- 
in  her:  and  the  Loud  hath  hid  it  from  me,  and  hath 
not  told  me. 

—  V.  20.  But  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  Elisha  the 
man  of  God,  said,  Behold,  my  master  hath  spared 
Naaman  this  Syrian,  iu  not  receiving  at  his  hands  that 
which  lie  brought:  but,  us  the  LoiU)  liveth,  1  will  run 
after  him,  and  take  somewhat  of  him. 

21.  So  Gehazi  followed  afler  Naaman.     Ami 

when  Naaman  saw  /lii/i  running  after  him,  he  lighted 
down  from  Uie  chariot  to  meet  him,  and  said,  Is  all 
well  ? 

23.  And  he  said.  All  ii  well.     My  master  hath 

sent  me,  saying,  Beliold,  even  now  there  be  coint;  to 
me  from  mount  Ephraim  two  young  men  of  the  sous 
of  the  prophets;  give  them,  I  pray  thee,  a  talent  of 
siher,  and  two  changes  of  garmenls. 

23.  And  Naaman  said,  Be  content,  t:ike  two 

Inlcnls.  And  he  urged  him,  and  bound  two  talents  of 
silver  in  two  bags,  with  two  changes  of  garmenls,  and 
laid  tln-m  upon  two  of  his  servants ;  and  they  bare  t/iem 
before  him. 

24.  And  when  he  came  to  the  tower,  he  took 

than  from  their  hand,  and  bestowed  t/iem  iu  the  house : 
and  he  let  the  men  go,  and  they  departed. 

34.    Amnon's  Yalet. 

2  -%m.  xiii.  17.  Then  be  called  his  servant  that  min- 
istered unto  him,  and  said.  Put  now  this  woman  out 
from  me,  and  boll  the  door  afler  her. 

§  3o.    Household  of  a  Centurion. 

Acts  X.  1.  There  was  a  certain  man  in  C'csarea  called 
Cornelius,  a  centurion  of  the  baud  called  the  Italian 
band, 

2.  A  devout  man,  and  one  that  feared  God 

with  all  his  house,  which  gave  much  alms  to  the  peo- 
ple, and  prayed  to  God  always. 

7.  And  when   the   angel  which  spake  unto 

Cornelius  was  departed,  he  called  two  of  his  house- 
hold servants,  and  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  wailed 
on  him  coulinuall}- ; 

§  36.    Messengers. 

Ptob.  xiii.  17.  A  wicked  messenger  f:dleth  into  mis- 
chief: hut  a  fiiitbful  ambassador  is  health. 

—  xsv.  13.  As  the  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of 
harvest,  sn  is  a  fiiithful  messenger  to  them  that  send 
him  :  for  lie  refreshelh  the  soul  of  his  masters. 

—  xxvi.  0.  He  that  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand 
of  a  fool  cutteth  off  the  feet,  and  drinketh  damage. 

§  37.    Servants  to  be  Desired. 

Proc.  xii.  9.  He  that  is  despised,  and  hath  a  servant, 
is  better  tlian  he  that  honourcth  himself,  and  lacketh 
bread. 

Ec.  ii.  7.  I  got  me  servants  and  maidens,  and  had 
servants  born  in  my  house ;  also  I  had  great  posses- 
sions of  great  and  small  cattle  above  all  that  were  in 
Jerusalem  before  me : 

§  38.    Their  Proper  Rank. 

Mat.  X.  24.  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master,  nor 
the  servant  above  his  lord. 

25.  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as 

his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord.  4- 

Luke  xvii.  7.  But  which  of  you,  having  a  servant 
jiloughing  or  feeding  cattle,  will  say  imto  him  by  and 
by,  when'he  is  come  from  the  lieUl,  Go  and  sit  down 
to  meat  ? 

8.  And  -nill  not  rather  say  unto  him.  Make 

ready  wherewith  I  may  suj),  and  gird  thyself,  and 
serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunken;  and  after- 
ward thou  shall  eat  and  drink  y 

9.  Doth  he  thaiil;  that  servant  because  he  did 

the  things  tJiat  were  commanded  him  ?     I  tnnv  not. 

10.  So  hkewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  have  done  all 

those  things  which  are  "commantled  you,  say,  We  are 


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MASTERS  AND  SERVANTS. 


BOOK  XVII. 


unprofitable  servants :  we  have  done  that  which  was 
our  duty  to  do. 

Mill  .\iii.  l(j.  Verily,  veril^',  I  say  unto  you,  The 
servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord ;  neither  he  that 
is  sent  greater  lUan  lie  that  sent  him. 

17.  If  j'e  know  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if 

ye  do  them. 

§  39.    Not  Apt  to  become  Good  Masters. 

Ptov.  six.  10.  Delight  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool ;  much 
less  for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over  princes. 

—  XXX.  21.  For  three  Ihings  the  earth  is  disquieted, 
and  for  four  which  it  cannot  bear  : 

32.    For  a  servant  when  he  reigneth ;  and  a 

fool  when  he  is  filled  with  meat ; 

23.  For  an  odious  woman  when  she  is  married ; 

and  a  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  her  mistress. 

Lam.  v.  8.  Servants  have  ruled  over  ns :  there  is 
none  that  doth  deliver  us  out  of  their  hand. 

§  40.  But  may  Change  Places  with  Profligate  Sons, 

Prod.  xvii.  2.  A  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a 
son  that  causeth  shame,  and  shall  have  part  of  the  in- 
heritance among  the  brethren. 

§  41.  Hints  about  the  Management  of  Servants. 

Proi).  xxix.  19.  A  servant  will  not  be  corrected  by 
words  :  for  tlioLigb  he  uuderstani-l  he  \vill  not  ;ins\ver. 

21.  He  that  delicately  Ijringeth  up  his  servant 

from  a  child  shall  have  him  become  his  son  at  the 
length. 

—  XXX.  10.  Accuse  not  a  servant  unto  his  master, 
lest  he  curse  thee,  and  thou  be  found  guilty. 

Ec.  vii.  21.  Also  take  no  heed  unto  all  words  that 
are  spoken  ;  lest  thou  bear  thy  servant  curse  thee. 

22.  For  oftcntinies  also  thine  own  heart  loiow- 

eth  that  thou  thyself  likewise  hast  cursed  others. 

§  42.    (iood  Men  Servants  of  the  Lord. 

Ps.  cxvi.  10.  O  Lord,  truly  I  am  thy  servant ;  I  am 
thy  servant,  (tiid  the  son  of  tliine  handmaid  ;  thou  hast 
loosed  my  bonds. 

—  ci.  6.  Mine  eyes  shall  be  upon  the  faithful  of  the 
land,  that  they  may  dwell  with  me  :  he  that  walketb 
in  a  perfect  way,  be  shall  serve  me. 

1  Pet.  ii.  16.  As  free,  and  not  using  ?/(>«?■  liberty  for 
a  cloak  of  maliciousness,  but  as  the  servants  of  God. 

ifeo.  vii.  3.  Saying,  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the 
sea,  nor  the  trees,  till  we  have  sealed  the  sen'ants  of 
our  God  in  their  foreheads. 


§  43. 


The  Unjust  Steward  a  Pattern  of  Pro- 
denoc. 


[.'lice  xvi.  1.  And  he  said  also  unto  his  disciples. 
There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which  had  a  steward ; 
and  the  same  was  accused  unto  him  that  he  had  wasted 
his  goods. 

2.  And  he  called  him,  and  said  unto  him,  How 

is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee?  give  an  account  of  tliy 
stewardship;  for  tliou  mayest  be  no  longer  steward. 

3.   Then    the    steward    said  within    himself, 

What  shall  I  do  ?  for  my  lord  taketh  away  from  me 
the  stewardship  :  I  cannot  dig  ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed. 

4.  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when  I  am 

put  out  of  the  stewardship,  they  may  receive  me  into 
their  houses. 

5.  So  ho  called  every  one  of  his  lord's  debtors 

vn(o  him,  and  said  unto  the  first.  How  much  owest 
thou  unto  my  lord  ? 

6.   And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of  oil. 

And  he  said  unto  him.  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down 
quickly,  and  write  fifty. 

7.   Then  said  he  to  another.  And  how  much 

owest  thou '!  And  he  said,  A  hundred  measures  of 
wheat.  And  ho  said  unto  him,  Take  thy  bill,  and 
write  fourscore. 

8.  And  the  lord  commended  the  unjust  stew- 
ard, because  ho  had  done  wisely  :  for  the  children  of 
this  world  are  in  their  generation  wiser  than  the  chil- 
then  of  light. 

9.    And  I  say  unto  you.  Make  to  yourselves 

friends  of  the  mammon  of  unrighteousness ;  that,  when 


ye  fail,  they  may  receive  you  into  everlasting  habita- 
tions. 

10.   He  that  is  faithful  in  that  which  is  least 

is  faithful  also  in  much  :  and  he  that  is  unjust  iii  the 
least  is  unjust  also  in  much. 

11.  If  therefore  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in 

the  unrighteous  mammon,  who  will  commit  to  your 
trust  the  true  riches  f 

12.  And  if  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  that 

which  is  another  man's,  who  shall  give  you  that  which 
is  your  own  ? 

13.    No  servant  can  serve  two  masters :   for 

either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other:  or  else 
lie  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Ye 
cannot  serve  God  and  mammon. 


§44. 


The  Final  Doom  of  Uufaitliful  Servants  of 
the  Lord. 


Mat.  xxiv.  45.  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  ser- 
vant, whom  his  lord  hath  made  ruler  over  his  house- 
hold, to  give  them  meat  in  due  season  ? 

40.  Blessed   it   that  servant,  whom  his  lord 

when  he  Cometh  shall  find  so  doing. 

47.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  That  he  shall  make 

him  ruler  over  all  his  goods. 

4S.  But  and  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his 

heart,  3Iy  lord  dela3'eth  bis  coming ; 

49.  And  shall  begin  to  smite  his  fellow  ser- 
vants, and  to  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken  ; 

■  50.  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a 

day  when  he  looketh  not  for  him,  and  in  an  hour  that 
he  is  not  aware  of, 

51.  And  shall  cut  him  asunder,  and  appoint 

him  his  portion  with  the  hypocrites :  there  shall  be 
weeping  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

Lake  xii.  35.  Let  your  loins  be  girded  about,  and 
your  lights  burning ; 

36.  And  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men  that  wait 

for  their  lord,  when  he  will  return  from  tlie  wedding ; 
that,  when  he  cometh  and  Imocketh,  they  may  open 
unto  him  iniinediatel)'. 

37.  Blessed  are  those  servants,  whom  the  lord 

when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching:  verily  I  say 
unto  yon,  that  he  shall  gird  himself,  and  make  them 
to  sit  down  to  meat,  and  will  come  forth  and  serve 
them. 

38.  And  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch, 

or  come  in  the  third  watch,  and  find  them  so,  blessed 
are  those  servants. 

39.  And  this  know,  that  if  the  goodman  of  the 

house  had  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  come,  he 
would  have  watched,  and  not  have  suffered  his  house 
to  be  broken  through. 

40.  Be  ye  therefore  ready  also :  for  the  Son  of 

man  cometh  at  an  hour  when  ye  think  not. 

41.  Then  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord,  speakest 

thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or  e\'en  to  all  ? 

42.  And  the  Lord  said.  Who  t!ieii  is  that  faith- 
ful and  wise  steward,  whom  his  lord  sh;dl  make  ruler 
over  his  household,  to  give  tliem  their  portion  of  meat 
in  due  season. 

43.   Blessed  is  that  servant,  whom  his  lord 

when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing. 

44.  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will 

make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  hath. 

45.  But  and  if  that  servant  say  in  his  heart. 

My  lord  delayeth  his  coming;  and  shall  begin  to  beat 
the  nu'userviinls  and  maidens,  and  to  eat  and  drink, 
and  to  be.tlrunUcn; 

46.  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come  in  a 

day  when  he  looketh  not  forhim,  and  at  an  hour  when 
he  is  not  aware,  and  will  cut  him  in  sunder,  and  will 
appoint  him  his  portion  with  the  unbelievers. 

47.  And  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's 

will,  and  prepared  not  himself,  neither  did  according 
to  his  will,  shall  be  beaten  with  many  stripes. 

•  4S.  But  he   that  knew  not,  and  did  commit 

things  worthy  of  strijies,  shall  be  beaten  with  few 
stripes.  For  imto  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him 
shall  be  much  required ;  and  to  whom  men  have  com- 
mitted much,  of  him  they  will  ask  the  more. 

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CIVIL  AXD   SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


BOOK  XVIIT.-CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


CHAP.  I. 

REGAL  GOVERNMENT. 

§  1.    An  Oriental  Despot  Described. 

1  Slim.  viii.  10.  Aud  Sanuid  told  all  the  words  of 
the  IjOUD  uuto  the  jioople  that  asked  of  him  a  king. 

U.  And  he  said,  This  will  be  the  manner  of 

the  kinii  that  shall  reinu  over  you  :  lie  will  take  your 
sons,  and  apiioinl  t/iem  for  himself,  for  his  chariots, 
and  III  be  his  horsemeu  ;  and  some  shall  run  before  his 
chariots. 

12.  And  he   will  appoint  him  captains  over 

thousands,  and  captains  over  fifties ;  and  trill  xcl  them 
to  ear  his  ground,  and  to  reap  his  harvest,  and  to  make 
ills  iuslruinents  of  war,  and  instruments  of  his  chariots. 

13.  And  lie   will  take  your  daughters  to  be 

confectionaries,  and  to  be  cooks,  and  to  be  bakers. 

14.  And  he  will  take  your  tields,  aud  your 

vineyards,  and  your  olive-yards,  eccn,  the  best  of  them, 
and  give  them  to  his  servants. 

— "—  15.  And  he  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  seed, 
and  of  your  vineyards,  and  give  to  his  officers,  and  to 
his  servants. 

10.  Aud  he  will  take  your  menservants,  and 

your  maidservants,  and  your  goodliest  young  men,  and 
your  asses,  and  jiut  tliem  to  his  work. 

IT.  He  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  sheep  :  and 

ye  shall  be  his  servants. 

18   And  ye  shall  cry  out  in  that  day  because 

of  your  king  which  ye  shall  have  chosen  you ;  and 
the"  Lord  will  not  hear  you  in  that  day. 

§  2.    Regal  Authority  in  Egypt. 

(1.   TO   ntPRISON   AND  RELEASE  AT   WILL.) 

Gen.  x.wix.  19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  his  mas- 
ter heard  the  words  of  his  wife,  which  she  spake  unto 
him,  saying.  After  this  manner  did  thj-  servant  to  me  ; 
that  his  wrath  was  kindled. 

30.  And  Joseph's  master  tooli  him,  and  put 

him  into  the  prison,  a  place  where  the  king's  prison- 
ers were  bound  :   and  he  was  there  in  the  prison. 

—  xl.  2.  And  Pharaoh  was  wroth  against  two  of 
his  ollicers,  against  the  chief  of  the  butlers,  and 
against  the  chief  uf  the  bakers. 

3.  And  he  put  them  in  ward  in  the  house  of 

the  captain  of  the  guard,  into  the  prison,  the  place 
where  .loseph  mix  bound. 

4.  And  the  captain  of  the  guard  charged  Jo- 
seph with  them,  and  he  served  them:  and  tliey  con- 
tinued a  season  in  ward 

—  xli.  10.  Pharaoh  was  wroth  with  his  servants, 
aud  put  me  in  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  guard's 
house,  both  me  and  the  chief  baker : 

See  Gen.  xl.  20. 

(3.   TO   APPOINT  A  VICEROY.) 

Oen.  xli.  38.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  his  servants, 
Can  we  find  such  a  one  as  this  ts,  a  man  in  whom  the 
Spirit  of  God  (■•<? 

39.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  Foras- 
much as  God  hath  shewed  thee  all  this,  there  is  none 
so  discreet  and  wise  as  thou  art: 

40.  Thou  shalt  be  over  my  house,  and  accord- 
ing unto  thy  word  shall  all  my  people  be  ruled :  only 
in  the  throne  will  I  be  greater  than  thou. 


41.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  See,  1 

have  set  thee  over  all  the  huul  of  Egyjit. 

—  xlv.  25.  And  they  went  up  ou"t  of  Egy])t,  and 
came  into  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  .Jacob  their  father, 

20.  And  told  him,  saying,  Joseph  ('<  yet  alive, 

and  he  is  governor  over  all  the  land  ol  Kgypt.  And 
Jacob's  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed  them  not. 

(3.    WITH   PLENARY   POWER.) 

Gen.  xli.  44.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  I  nm 
Pharaoh,  and  without  thee  shall  no  man  litt  up  his 
hand  or  foot  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

46.  And  Joseph  leiis  Uiirty  yeai-s  old  when  he 

stood  before  Pharaoh  king  of  Egj-pt.  And  Joseph 
went  out  from  the  presence  of  Piiaraoh,  aud  went 
throu;,diout  all  the  land  of  Egypt. 

—  .\lii.  0.  And  Josejih  was  the  governor  over  the 
land,  and  he  it  teas  that  sold  to  all  the  people  of 
the  land:  and  Joseph's  brethren  came,  and  bowed 
down  themselves  before  him  with  their  faces  to  the 
earth. 

—  xliv.  18.  Then  Judah  came  near  unto  him,  and 
said,  O  my  lord,  let  thy  servant,  I  pray  tliee,  speak  a 
word  in  my  lord's  ears",  and  let  not  thine  anger  bum 
against  thy"servant :  for  thou  art  even  as  Pharaoh. 

(4.   THE   INSIGNIA   OF  VICEROYALTY.) 

Gen.  xli.  43.  And  Pharaoh  took  off  his  ring  from 
his  hand,  and  put  it  upon  Joseph's  hand,  and  arrayed 
him  in  vestures  of  fine  linen,  and  put  a  gold  chain 
about  his  neck ; 

43.  And  he  made  him  to  ride  in  the  second 

chariot  which  he  had;  and  they  cried  before  hmi, 
Bow  the  knee :  and  he  made  hun  ruler  over  all  the 
land  of  Egj-pt. 

§  3     Attempts  Made  to  Establish  Monarchy 
among  the  Hebrews. 

(1.   GIDEON   REFUSES  TO   BE   KING.) 

Jud.  viii.  22.  Then  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto 
Gideon,  Ride  thou  over  us,  both  thou,  and  thy  son, 
;uul  thy  son's  son  also :  for  thou  hast  delivered  us  from 
the  hand  of  Midi;m. 

23.  Aud  Gideon  said  unto  them,  I  will  not 

rule  over  you,  ueilher  shall  my  son  rule  over  you:  the 
Lord  shall  rule  over  you. 

(2.   ABIMELECn'S  CRLME,   AND  JOTIIAM'S  PARABLE.) 

Jud.  ix.  7.  And  when  they  told  it  to  Jotham,  he 
went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  hiount  Gerizim,  and  lifted 
up  his  voice,  and  cried,  and  said  unto  them.  Hearken 
unto  me,  ye  men  of  Shechem,  that  God  may  hearken 
unto  you. 

8.  The  trees  went  forth  on  a  time  to  anoint  a 

king  over  them;  and  they  said  imto  the  olive  tree. 
Reign  thou  over  us. 

J:  _  9.  But  the  olive  tree  said  unto  them.  Should  I 
leave  my  fatness,  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God 
and  mail,  and  co  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees? 

10.  And  the  trees  said  to  the  fig  tree.  Come 

thou,  and  rei'jn  over  us. 

11.  But  the  fig  tree  said  unto  them.  Should  1 

forsake  my  sweetness,  and  my  good  fruit,  and  go  to  be 
promoted  over  the  trees  ? 

13.  Then  said  the  trees  unto  the  vine.  Come 

thou,  and  reign  over  us. 

13.  And  the  vine  said  unto  them.  Should  1 

leave  my  wine,  which  cheereth  God  and  man,  aud  go 
to  be  promoted  over  the  trees  ? 


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CIYIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Jud.  ix.  14  Then  said  all  the  trees  unto  the  bramble, 
Come  thou,  and  reiu;u  over  us. 

lo.  Aiid  the  bramble  said  unto  the  trees.  If 

in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  you,  then  come  and 
put  yourtrii.st  m  my  shadow;  and  it  not,  let  fire  come 
out  of  the  bramble,  and  devom'  the  cedars  of  Lebanon. 

10    Xow  therefore,  if  ye  have  done  truly  and 

sincerely,  in  that  ye  have  made  Abimelech  king,  and 
if  ye  ha\x'  dealt  well  ivitli  Jerubliaal  and  his  house, 
and  have  done  unto  him  according  to  the  deserving 
of  his  hands : 

17.  (For  my  father  fought  for  you,  and  adven- 
tured his  life  far,  and  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand 
of  Midian  : 

■ 18.  And  ye  are  risen  up  against  my  father's 

house  this  day,  and  have  slain  his  sons,  threescore  and 
ten  persons,  upon  one  stone,  and  have  made  Abimelech, 
the  son  of  his  maidservant,  king  over  the  men  of 
Shechem,  liecause  he  is  your  brother:) 

19.  If  ye  then  liave  dealt  truly  and  sincerely 

■with  Jerubhaal  and  with  his  house  this  day,  then 
rejoice  ye  in  Abimelech,  and  let  him  also  rejoice  in 
you : 

30.  But  if  not,  let  fire  come  out  from  Abime- 
lech, and  devour  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  the  house 
of  Millo;  and  let  tire  come  out  from  the  men  of 
Shechem,  and  from  the  house  of  Millo,  and  devour 
Abimelech. 

31.  And  Jotham  ran  away,  and  fled,  and  went 

to  Beer,  and  dwelt  there,  for  fear  of  Abimelech  his 
brother. 

§  4.    Sanl  Appoinled  by  Samuel. 

1  Sam.  ix.  30.  -fAnd  on  whom  is  all  the  desire  of 
Israel?  Is  it  not  on  thee,  and  on  all  thj'  father's 
bouse  ? 

21.  And  Saul  answered  and  said.  Am  not  I  a 

Bcnjamite,  ol  the  smallest  of  the  tribes  of  Israel?  and 
my  family  the  least  of  all  the  ftimilies  of  tlie  tribe  of 
Eenjamiii?  wherefore  then  spcakest  thou  so  to  me? 

—  xii.  1.  And  Samuel  said  unto  all  Israel,  Behold, 
I  have  hearkened  unto  your  voice  in  all  that  ye  said 
unto  me,  and  have  made  a  king  over  you. 

^  .).    David's  Acknowled^meut  of  Dependence 
upon  God. 

2  8<:im.  xxii.  30.  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a 
troop:  by  my  God  have  1  leaped  over  a  wall. 

• ;!4.  lie  makelh  niv  feet  like  hinds' /efi(;  and 

setteth  mc  uikui  my  high  places. 

30.  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy 

s:dvatiou  :  ;iud  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great. 

37.  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me  ; 

so  that  my  feet  did  not  slip. 

Ps.  xxi.  5.  His  glory  is  grc;\t  in  tliy  salvation : 
honour  and  majesty  hast  thou  laid  upon  inni. 

0.  For  thou  luist  made  him  most  blessed  for 

evei' :  tliou  hast  made  him  exceeding  glad  with  thy 
countenance. 

7.  For  the  king  trusteth  in  the  Lokd,  and 

through  the  mercy  of  the  Most  High  he  shall  not  be 
moved. 

—  c.xlvi.  3.  Put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  nor  in  the 
son  of  m:in,  in  whom  tlwre  is  no  help. 

4.  Ilis  breatli  goeth  forth,  he  returneth  to  his 

fartli ;  in  that  very  day  his  thoughts  perish. 

§  G.     Solomon's  Dominion,  Tyi)ifyiug  that  of 
t'hrist. 

Ps.  Ixxii.  1.  Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  O  God, 
and  thy  righteousness  unto  the  king's  son. 

-2.  He  shall  judge  thy  ))cople  with  righteous- 
ness, and  thy  i)Oor  with  judgment, 

4.  lie  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  people,  he 

shall  save  the  children  of  the  needy,  and  shall  break 
in  ])ieces  the  op])ressor. 

— •  —  T).  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and 
moon  endure,  throughout  all  generations. 

0.  He  slndl  come  down  like   r:un  upon  the 

mown  grass:  as  showers  that  water  the  earth. 

7.  In  his  days  shall  the  righteous  tiourish;  and 

abundance  of  i>eae<.'  so  long  as  the  moon  cndureih. 


44 


• 8.  He  shall  have  dominion  also  from  sea  to 

sea,  and  from  the  river  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 

9.  They  that  dwell   in   tlie  wilderness   shall 

bow  before  him;  and  his  enemies  shall  lick  the  dust. 

10.  The  kings   of  Tarshish  and  of  the  isles 

shall  bring  presents:  the  kings  of  Sheba  and  Seba 
shall  offer  gifts. 

11.  Yea,  all  kings  shall  fall  down  before  him  : 

all  nations  shall  serve  him. 

13.  For  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  when  he 

crieth;  the  poor  also,  and  him  that  hatli  no  helper. 

13.  He  shall  spare  the  poor  and  needy,  and 

shall  save  the  souls  of  the  needy. 

§  7.    The  Succession  Restored  in  the  Case  of  Joash. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  3.  And  all  the  congregation  made  a 
covenant  with  the  king  in  the  house  <if  God.  And  he 
said  unto  them.  Behold,  the  king's  sou  shall  reign,  as 
the  Lord  hath  said  of  the  sons  of  David. 

§  S.    The  True  Ideal  of  a  King. 

Prov.  xvi.  10.  A  divine  sentence  is  in  the  lips  of  the 
king:  his  mouth  transgresseth not  in  judgment. 

—  xxix.  14.  The  king  that  taithfully  judgeth  the 
poor,  his  throne  shall  be  established  for  CA'er. 

§  9.    Inauguration  and  Kegalia. 

(1.   ANOINTINO.) 

1  Kiiir/s  xix.  10.  And  Jehu  the  son  of  Ximshi  shalt 
thou  anoint  to  be  king  over  Israel :  and  Elisha  the  son 
of  Shaphat  of  Abel-meholah  shalt  thou  anoint  to  be 
prophet  in  thy  room. 

3  Kiiif/s  ix.  1.  And  Elisha  the  prophet  called  one  of 
the  chiklren  of  the  prophets,  and  said  uuto  him.  Gird 
up  thy  loins,  and  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand, 
and  go  to  Ramoth-gilead : 

2.  And  when  thou  comest  thither,  look  out 

there  Jehu  the  son  of  Jcboshajihat  the  son  of  Kimshi, 
and  go  in,  and  make  him  arise  up  from  among  his 
brethren,  and  carry  him  to  an  inner  chamber; 

3.  Then  take  the  box  of  oil,  and  pour  it  on  his 

head,  and  siiy.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  have  anointed 
thee  king  over  Israel.  Then  open  the  door,  and  ilee, 
and  tarry  not. 

4.  So  the  young  man,  eren  the  young  man  the 

prophet,  went  to  Ramoth-gilead. 

5.  And  when  he  came,  behold,  the  captains 

of  the  host  vei-e  sitting ;  and  he  said,  I  ha\e  an  errand 
to  thee,  O  captain.  And  Jehu  said,  Unto  which  of  all 
us  ?    And  he  said.  To  thee,  O  captain. 

G.  And  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  house ;  and 

he  poiu'ed  the  oil  on  his  head,  and  said  imto  him, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  have  anointed 
thee  king  over  the  people  of  the  Lord,  ceen  over 
Israel. 

See  1  Kinr/s  i,  39. 

(3.  crowk  and  bracelet.) 

3  Sam.  i.  10.  So  I  stood  upon  him  and  slew  him, 
because  I  was  sure  that  he  could  not  live  after  that  he 
was  fallen :  and  I  took  the  crown  that  ^ms  upon  his 
head,  and  the  bracelet  that  iras  on  his  arm,  and  have 
brought  them  hither  unto  my  lord. 

—  xii.  30.  And  he  took  their  king's  crown  from  olT 
his  head,  the  weight  whereof  »fos  a  talent  of  gold  with 
the  precious  stones :  and  it  was  set  on  David's  head. 
And  he  brought  forth  the  spoil  of  the  city  in  great 
abundance. 

3  Chr.  xxiii.  11.  Then  they  brought  out  the  king's 
son,  and  put  u]ion  him  the  crown,  and  rjare  him 
the  testimony,  and  made  him  king.  And  Jehoiada 
and  his  sons  anointed  him,  and  said,  God  save  the 
king. 

Ps  xxi.  1.  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  O 
Lord;  and  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he 
r(joice ! 

3.  For  thou  prevcntcst  him  with  the  blessings 

of  goodness:  thou  settcst  a  crown  of  pm-e  gold  on  his 
head. 

(3.    SCEPTKE.) 

See  Ps.  xlv.  G. 
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CHAP.  I. 


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BOOK  XVIII. 


(4.    PEALIXO    OF   TltUMPETS.) 

1  Kings  i.  41.  And  Adonijiili  and  nil  tlip  guests  that 
ireir  with  him  lirard  il  as  llicv  had  made  an  end  of 
catini;.  And  wlii'n  .Iiiah  heard  the  sound  ot"  the  trum- 
pet, he  said,  Wherelbru  «  l/iin  noise  of  the  city  being 
in  Rii  xipioar  ? 

44.  And  the  king  hath  sent  with  him  Zadok 

the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  Bcnaiah  the 
son  of  .lehoiada,  and  the  Clurelhites,  and  the  Peletli- 
ilcs,  a;id  they  have  caused  him  to  ride  upon  the  king's 

mule  : 

t").  And   Zadok  the  priest   and  Nathan  the 

prophet  have  anointed  him  king  intiihon:  and  they 
are  eome  up  from  thenee  rejoicing,  so  that  the  city 
rang  again.     This  m  tlu;  noise  that  ye  have  heard. 

46.  And  also  Solomon  sitfeth  on  the  throne 

of  tlie  kingdom. 

47.  And  moreover  the  king's  servants  eame 

to  bless  our  lord  king  D.ivid,  saying,  God  make  the 
name  of  Solomon  better  than  thy  name,  and  make  his 
throne  greater  than  thy  throne.  ^Vnd  the  king  bowed 
himself  upon  the  bed. 

48.  And  also  thus  said  the  king,  Blessed  be  the 

Loud  God  of  Israel,  which  hath  given  onti  to  sit  on 
my  throne  this  day,  mine  eyes  even  seeing  it. 

2  Kingsix.  11.  Then  Jehu  came  tbrth  to  the  servants 
of  his  lord ;  and  oiw  said  unto  him,  /•<  all  well '? 
wherefore  eame  this  mad  J'cUdw  to  thee  ':'  And  he  said 
iinto  them.  Ye  know  the  man,  atul  his  eomnumication. 

Vi.   And  they  said.  It  >'■■<  false;  tell  us   now. 

And  he  said.  Thus  and  thus  spake  he  to  me,  saying, 
Thus  saith  the  Loud,  I  have  anointed  thee  king  "over 
Israel. 

13.  Then  they  hasted,  and  took  every  man  his 

ganiient,  i)nd  put  it  under  him  on  the  top  of  "the  stairs, 
and  blew  with  trumpets,  saying,  .lehu  is  king. 

^  10.    Tlie  Person  of  the  Hebrew  King  Sacred. 

1  Sinn.  xxvi.  8.  Then  said  Abishai  to  D.'ivid,  God 
hath  delivered  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand  this  day: 
now  therefore  let  me  smile  him,  I  pray  tliec,  with  the 
sjiear  even  to  the  earth  at  once,  and  I  will  not  smite 
him  the  second  time. 

—  • —  9.  And  David  said  to  Abishai,  Destroy  him 
not:  for  who  can  stretch  forth  his  hand  against  the 
Lord's  anointed,  and  be  guiltless  y 

10.  David  said  furthermore.  As  the  Loud  liv- 

etli,  the  Lord  shall  smite  him  ;  or  bis  day  shall  come 
to  die  ;  or  he  shall  descend  into  battle,  and  perish. 

23.  The  Lord  render  to  every  man  his  right- 

eou.sness  and  his  faithfulness:  for  the  Lord  delivered 
thee  into  7ni/  hand  to  day,  but  I  would  not  stretch 
forth  mine  hand  against  the  Loru's  anointed. 

3  Sun.  i.  9.  Ho  said  imto  me  again.  Stand,  I  pray 
thee,  upon  me,  and  slay  me  ;  for  anguish  is  come  upon 
me,  because  my  life  ix  yet  whole  in  me. 

13.  And  David  said  unto  the  yoimg  man  that 

told  him.  Whence  art  tliou?  And  he  answered,  I  am 
the  son  of  a  strancer,  an  Amalekite. 

14.   And  ^)avid   said   unto  him.  How  wast 

thou  not  afraid  to  stretch  forth  thine  hand  to  destroy 
the  Lord's  ano'uted '! 

1-5.   And  David  called  one  of  the  young  men, 

and  said.  Go  near,  ami  livll  upon  him.  And  he  smote 
him  that  he  died. 

1(5.  And  David  said  unto  him.  Thy  blood  be 

upon  thy  head ;  for  thy  mouth  bath  testified  against 
thee,  saying,  I  have  slain  the  Lord's  anointed. 

§  11.    His  Antliority. 

(1.    TO   TAKE   LfFE.) 

2  Sam.  iv.  12.  And  David  commanded  his  young 
men,  and  they  slew  them,  and  cut  otf  their  hands  and 
their  feet,  and  hanged  llwm  up  over  the  pool  in  He- 
bron. But  they  took  the  head  of  Isb-boshetb,  and 
biu-ied  it  in  the  sepulchre  of  Abner  in  Hebron. 

1  Kinf/.sW.  42.  And  the  kingsent  and  called  for  Shimei, 
and  said  unto  him.  Did  I  not  make  tliee  to  swear  by 
the  Lord,  and  protested  unto  thee,  saying.  Know 
for  a  certain,  on  the  day  thou  goest  ovit,  "and  walkest 
aliroad  any  whither,  that  thou  shalt  surely  die ':'  and 


thou  saidst  unto  me.  The  word  that  I  have  heard  i» 
good.  ' 

43.  Why  then  hast  thou  not  kept  the  oath  of 

the  Loud,  and  the  commandment  that  I  have  charged 
thee  with':' 

44.  The  king  said  moreover  to  SIdmei,  Thou 

kuowest  ;dl  tlie  wickedness  which  thine  heart  is  Jirivy 
to,  th:il  thou  didst  to  David  my  father;  theretbro  the 
Loud  slndl  return  thy  wickedness  upon  thine  own 
head : 

45.  And  king  Solomon  s/uill  be,  blessed,  and  the 

throne  of  David  shall  be  established  before  the  Lord 
for  ever. 

46.  So  the  king  commanded  Benaiah  the  son 

of  Jehoiada;  which  went  out,  and  fell  upon  him,  that 
he  died.  And  the  kingdom  was  established  in  the 
hand  of  Solomon. 

(2.   TO   VIOLATE  Tin;   SANCTlIAIty.) 

1  Kinr;,i  ii.  28.  Then  tidings  came  to  Joab  :  for  Joab 
had  turned  after  Adonijah,  though  he  turned  not  after 
Absalom.  And  Joab  lied  vmto  the  tabern;icle  of  the 
Lord,  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar. 

29.  And  it  w;is  told  king  Solomon  that  Joab 

was  fled  unto  the  tabernaele  of  the  LouD;  an<l,  behold, 
fie  is  by  the  alt:u'.  Then  Solomon  sent  Benaiah  the 
son  of  .lehoiada,  saying,  Go,  fall  upon  him. 

30.  And  Benaiali  came  to  the  tabernacle  of  the 

Lord,  ;uu1  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the  king.  Come 
forth.  And  he  said,  Na)-;  but  I  will  die  here.  And 
Benaiah  broui;ht  the  Iving  word  ;igaiu,  saying,  Thus 
said  Joab,  and  thus  he  answered  me. 

31.  And  the  kiug  said  unto  him.  Do  as  he  hath 

said,  and  fall  upon  him,  and  bury  him;  that  thou  may- 
est  take  away  the  innocent  blood,  which  Joab  shed, 
fi'om  nic,  and  from  the  house  of  my  father. 

34.  So  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  went  up, 

and  fell  upon  him,  and  slew  him  :  aud  he  was  buried 
in  his  own  house  in  the  wilderness. 

(3.    TO   TRY   AND   DECIDE   CAUSES.) 

1  Kings  iii.  16.  Then  came  there  two  women,  that 
were  harlots,  unto  the  king,  and  stood  before  him. 

. 22.  And  the  other  woman  said.  Nay ;  but  the 

living  is  my  son,  and  the  dead  is  thy  son.  And  this 
said.  No ;  but  the  dead  ii  thy  .son,  and  the  living  is 
my  son.     Thus  the\'  spake  before  the  king. 

' 23.  Then  said  the  king.  The  one  saith.  This  is 

my  son  that  liveth,  anil  thy  son  is  the  deatl:  and  the 
other  saith.  Nay  ;  but  thy  son  is  the  dead,  and  my  son 
is  the  living. 

24.  And  the  king  said.  Bring  me  a  sword. 

And  they  lirought  a  sworil  betbre  the  king. 

25.  And  the  king  s;iid,  Divide  the  living  child 

in  two,  and  give  half  to  the  one,  and  half  to  the  other. 

—  —  27.  Then  the  king  answered  and  said.  Give 
her  the  living  child,  and  in  no  wise  slay  it :  she  is  the 
mother  thereof 

28.   And  all  Israel  heard  of  the  judgment 

which  the  king  had  judged  ;  and  they  feared  the  king : 

for  they  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  teas  in  him  to  do 

judgment, 

(4.    TO  REQUIRE  .\TTEKD.\NCE  AXD  APPOIKT  OFFICI.\LS.) 

1  Sam.  xvi.  19.  AVhcrefore  Saul  sent  messengers 
unto  Jesse,  and  said.  Send  me  David  th}-  son,  which 
is  with  the  sheep. 

20.  And  Jesse  took  an  ass  laden  with  bread, 

and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  a  kid,  and  sent  t/iem  by  Da- 
vid his  son  unto  Saul. 

2  Stm.  viii.  10.  And  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  teas  over 
the  host  :  aud  Jehoshaphat  the  sou  of  Ahilud  was  re- 
corder , 

17.  And  Zadok  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Ahim- 

elech  the  son  of  Abiathar,  were  the  priests;  and  Se- 
raiah  was  the  scribe  ; 

18.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  was  over 

both  the  Cherethites  and  the  Pelethites ;  and  David's 
sons  were  chief  rulers. 

(5.  TO  nrposE  taxes.) 

See  2  Kings  xv.  19,  20 ;  xxiii.  35. 

(6.   to   UiVY  LABORERS.) 

See  1  Kings  v.  13-15. 


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CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


(7.  coxTTisrE  TO  one's  home.) 

1  Kings  ii.  36.  And  the  king  sent  and  called  for 
Sliimei,  and  said  nnto  liini,  Build  tliee  a  house  in  Je- 
rusalem, and  dwell  there,  and  go  not  forth  thence  any 
whither. 

37.  For  it  shall  be,  Ihat  on  the  day  thou  goest 

out,  and  passcst  over  the  brook  Kidron,  thou  shall 
know  for  certain  that  thou  shalt  surely  die :  thy  blood 
shall  be  upon  tliine  own  head. 

38.  And  Shimei  said  unto  the  king.  The  say- 
ing is  good  :  as  my  lord  the  king  hath  said,  so  will  thy 
servant,  do.  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many 
days. 

'- 26.  And  unto  Abiathar  the  priest  said  the 

king,  Get  thee  to  Anathoth,  unto  thine  own  fields;  for 
thou  art  worthy  of  death  :  but  I  will  not  at  this  time 
put  thee  to  death,  because  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the 
Lord  God  before  David  my  fether,  and  because  thou 
hast  been  afflicted  in  aU  ■wherein  my  father  was  af- 
flicted. 

(8.   TO   GIVE   WIVES  TO   THE   ROTAL   FAMILY.) 

See  3  Sam.  xiii.  13.     1  Kirujs  ii.  17. 

(9.    TO  APPOINT   K   rnOH   PRIEST.) 

1  Kings  ii.  35.  And  the  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of 
Jehoiada  in  his  room  over  the  host :  and  Zadok  the 
priest  did  the  king  put  in  the  room  of  Abiathar. 

(10.   TO  DISPOSE   OP   predecessor's    PROPERTY.) 

3  Sam.  ix.  9.  Then  the  king  called  to  Ziba,  Saul's 
servant,  and  said  unto  him,  I  have  given  unto  thy 
master's  son  all  that  pertained  to  Saul  and  all  his  house. 

(11.   TO  APPOINT   A   SUCCESSOR.) 

1  Kings  i.  13.  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  David, 
and  say  unto  him,  Didst  not  thou,  my  lord,  O  king, 
swear  unto  thine  handmaid,  saying.  Assuredly  Solo- 
mon thy  son  shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon 
my  throne  ?  why  theu  doth  Adonijah  reign  '? 

14.  Behold,  while  thou  yet  talkest  there  with 

the  king,  I  also  will  come  in  after  thee,  and  contirm 
thy  words. 

20.  And  thou,  my  lord,  O  king,  the  eyes  of  all 

Israel  are  upon  thee,  that  thou  shouldest  tell  tliem  who 
shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the  king  after  him. 

38.  Then  king  David  answered  and  said.  Call 

me  Bath-sheba.  And  she  came  into  the  king's  pres- 
ence, and  stood  before  the  king. 

29.  And  the  king  sware,  and  said,  .Is  the  Lord 

liveth,  that  hath  reileemed  mj'  soul  out  of  all  distress, 

30.  Even  as  I  sware  unto  thee  by  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  saying.  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  sou 
shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon  my  tlirone 
in  my  stead ;  even  so  will  I  certainly  do  this  day. 

31.  'Then  Bath-slicba  bowed  with  her  face  to 

the  earth,  and  did  reverence  to  the  king,  and  said.  Let 
my  lord  king  David  live  for  ever. 

(13.    TO   recommend   a  POLICY  TO  THE    SUCCESSOR.) 

1  Kings  ii.  5.  Jloreover  thou  Icnowest  also  what  Joab 
the  son  of  Zcruiah  did  to  me,  and  what  he  did  to  the 
two  captains  of  the  liosts  of  Israel,  unto  Abner  the  son 
of  Ner,  and  unto  Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  whom  he 
slew,  and  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  peace,  and  put  the 
blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle  that  loaa  about  his  loins, 
and  in  his  shoes  tliat  tcere  on  his  feet. 

0.  Do  therefore  according  to  thy  wisdom,  and 

let  not  his  hoar  head  go  down  to  the  grave  in  peace. 

8.  And,  liehold,  thou  hast  with  thee  Shimei  the 

son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite  of  Bahurim,  which  cursed 
me  with  a  grievous  curse  in  the  day  when  I  went  to 
Mahanaim ;  but  he  came  down  to  meet  me  at  Jordan, 
and  I  sware  to  him  bv  the  Lord,  sa3nng,  I  will  not 
put  thee  to  deatli  witli  the  sword. 

9.  Now  therefore  hold  him  not  guiltless ;  for 

thou  art  a  wise  man,  and  knnwcst  what  thou  ouglitcst 
to  do  unto  him ;  but  his  hoar  head  biing  thou  down 
to  the  grave  with  blood. 

§  12.    Royal  Authority  Restrained. 

(1.   BY   INDIGNATION   OK  TROOPS.) 

1  Sam.  xiv.  44.  And  Saul  answered,  Gnd  do  so  and 
more  also  :  for  tliou  shalt  surelj'  die,  Jonathan. 


45.   And   the  people  said  unto   Saul,  Shall 

Jonathan  die,  who  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation 
in  Israel  ?  God  forbid:  «.« the  Lord  liveth,  there  shall 
not  one  hair  of  his  head  fall  to  the  ground ;  for  he  hath 
wrought  with  God  this  day.  So  the  people  rescued 
Jonathan,  that  he  died  not. 

(2.  BY  REIUSAL  TO  EXECUTE  AN  UNLAWFUL  COM- 
MAND.) 

1  Sam.  xxii.  17.  And  the  king  said  unto  the  footmen 
that  stood  about  him.  Turn,  and  slay  (he  priests  of  the 
Lord;  because  their  hand  also  is  with  David,  and 
because  they  knew  when  he  fled,  and  did  not  shew  it 
to  me.  But  the  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put 
forth  their  hand  to  fall  upon  the  priests  of  the  Lord. 

1  C'hr.  xxi.  3.  And  David  said  to  Joab  and  to  the 
rulers  of  the  people.  Go,  number  Israel  from  Beer- 
shcba  even  to  Dan ;  and  bring  the  number  of  them  to 
me,  that  I  may  know  it. 

— •  —  3.  And  Joab  answered.  The  Lord  make  his 
peojile  a  hundred  times  so  manj'  more  as  tlicy  be :  but, 
my  lord  the  king,  are  they  not  all  my  lord's  servants  ? 
why  then  doth  my  lord  require  this  thing?  why  will 
he  be  a  cause  of  trespass  to  Israel  ? 

4.  Nevertheless    the    king's    word    prevailed 

against  Joab.  Wlierefore  Joab  departed,  and  went 
throughout  all  Israel,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

—  —  5.  And  Joal]  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of 
the  people  unto  David.  And  all  they  of  Israel  were  a 
thousand  thousand  and  a  hundred  thousand  men  that 
drew  sword :  and  Judah  was  four  hundred  threescore 
and  ten  thousand  men  that  drew  sword. 

—  • — ^6.  But  Levi  and  Benjamin  counted  he  not 
among  them .  for  the  king's  word  was  abominable  to 
Joab. 

7.  And  God  was  displeased  with  this  thing : 

therefore  he  smote  Israel. 

(3.   BY  INTESTINE   RIVALRIES.) 

3  Sam.  xix.  41.  And,  behold,  all  the  men  of  Israel 
came  to  the  king,  and  said  unto  the  king.  Why  have 
our  brethren  tlie  men  of  Judah  stolen  thee  away,  and 
have  brought  the  king,  and  his  household,  and  all 
David's  men  with  him,  over  Jordan  ? 

43.  And  all  the  men  of  Judah  answered  the 

men  of  Israel,  Because  the  king  is  near  of  kin  to  us : 
wherefore  then  be  ye  angry  for  this  matter  ?  have  we 
eaten  at  all  of  the  king's  cost?  or  hath  he  given  us  any 
gift? 

— •  —  43.  And  the  men  of  Israel  answered  the  men 
of  Judah,  and  said.  We  have  ten  parts  in  the  king,  and 
we  have  also  more  right  in  David  than  ye  :  whj'  then 
did  ye  despise  us,  tliat  our  advice  sliould  not  be  first 
liad  in  bringing  back  our  king  ?  And  the  words  of  the 
men  of  Judah  were  fiercer  than  the  words  of  the  men 
of  Israel. 

(4.   BY  THE   insubordination   OP  THE   HEAD   OP    THE 
ARMY.) 

(A.   TS   THE   CASE   OP   ABNER.) 

2  Sam.,  iii.  8.  Then  was  Abner  very  wroth  for  the 
words  of  Ish-bosheth,  and  said.  Am  I  a  dog's  head, 
which  against  Judah  do  shew  kindness  (his  day  unto 
the  house  of  Saul  thy  father,  to  his  brethren,  and  to 
his  friends,  and  have  not  delivered  (hee  into  the  hand 
of  David,  that  thou  chargest  me  to  day  with  a  fault 
concerning  this  woman? 

9.  So  do  God  to  Abner,  and  more  also,  excejit, 

as  the  Lord  hath  sworn  to  David,  even  so  I  do  to 
hitn ; 

10.  To  translate  the  kingdom  from  (he  house 

of  Saul,  and  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over  Israel 
and  over  Judah,  from  Dan  even  to  Beer-sheba. 

—  —  11.  And  he  could  not  answer  Abner  a  word 
agam,  because  he  feared  him. 

(B.   IN   THE   CASE   OP   JOAB.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  23.  When  Joab  and  all  the  host  that  iras 
with  him  were  come,  they  told  Joab,  saying,  Abner 
the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the'king,  and  he  hath  sent  hku 
away,  and  he  is  gone  in  peace. 

_■  —  24.  Then  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  said, 
What  hast  thou  done?  behold,  Abner  came  unto  thee  ; 


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CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


HOOK  XVIII. 


why  M  it  (hat  thou  hnst  sent  him  away,  and  ho  is  quite 
gono  ? 

a  S-un.  iii.  25.  Thou  knowcst  Abnor  Iho  son  of  Ner, 
that  he  came  to  dooeive  tliee,  and  to  know  tliy  ^oinij 
out  and  thy  coming  iu,  and  to  know  all  that  thou 
doest. 

20.  And  when  Joab  was  come  out  from  David, 

he  sent  mes.sengei-s  alter  Abner,  which  brought  him 
again  from  the  well  of  Sirali:  but  David  knew  i(  not. 

37.   And  when  Abner  was  returned  to  Hebron, 

Joab  took  him  aside  in  the  gate  to  speak  with  liim 
quietly,  and  smote  him  there  under  the  titlh  rib,  that 
he  died,  for  the  blood  of  Asahel  his  brother. 

30.   So   .loab   and   Abishai   his  brother  slew 

Abner,  because  he  had  slain  their  lirother  Asahel  at 
Oibeon  in  the  battle. 

See  2  Sam.  xviii.  11-17. 

(C.  ALTUouon  Tim  king  finally  gets  the  upper 

HAND.) 

2  Sfun.  iii.  36.  And  all  the  people  took  notice  of  it, 
and  it  pleased  them :  as  whatsoever  the  king  did 
pleased  all  the  people. 

37.  For  all  the  people  and  all  Israel  under- 
stood that  day  that  it  was  not  of  the  king  to  slay 
Abner  the  son  of  Xer. 

1  Kinijn  ii.  32.  And  the  Lord  shall  return  his  blood 
upon  his  owm  head,  who  fell  upon  two  men  more 
righteous  and  better  than  he,  anil  slew  them  with  the 
sword,  my  father  David  not  knowing  thereof,  to  wit, 
Abuer  the  son  of  Xer,  captain  of  the  host  of  Israel,  and 
Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  captain  of  the  host  of  Judah. 

33.  Their  blood  shall   therefore  return  upon 

the  head  of  Joab,  and  upon  the  head  of  his  seed  for 
ever : + 

(5.    BY   THE   POWER   OP   HIS  NOBLES.) 

Jer.  x.xxviii.  4.  Therefore  the  princes  said  unto  the 
king,  We  beseech  thee,  let  this  man  be  put  to  death : 
for  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the  men  of  war 
that  remain  iu  this  city,  and  the  hands  of  all  the 
people,  in  speaking  suoh  words  unto  them:  for  this 
man  seeketli  not  the  welfare  of  this  people,  but  the 
hurt. 

5.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  said.  Behold,  he  is 

in  your  hand :  for  the  king  is  not  fie  that  can  do  any 
thing  against  you. 

24.  Then  said  Zedekiah  unto  Jeremiah,  Let 

no  man  know  of  these  words,  and  thou  shalt  not  die. 

2.5.  But  if  the  princes  hear  that  I  have  talked 

with  thee,  and  they  come  unto  thee,  and  say  unto 
thee,  Declare  unto  us  now  what  thou  hast  said  unto 
the  king,  hide  it  not  from  us,  and  we  will  not  put  thee 
to  death;  also  what  the  king  said  unto  thee: 

26.  Then  thou  shalt  sa)-  unto  them,  I  presented 

my  supplication  before  the  king,  that  he  would  not 
cause  me  to  return  to  Jonathan's  house,  to  die  there. 

27.  Then  came  all  the  princes  unto  Jeremiah, 

and  asked  him:  and  he  told  them  according  to  all 
these  words  that  the  king  had  commanded.  So  they 
left  otf  speaking  with  him ;  for  the  matter  was  not 
perceived. 

§  13.    Qnnliflcations  of  a  Good  King. 

See  also  Book  XL,  §  88. 

(1.    HIGH   BIRTH.) 

Ec.  X.  5.  There  is  an  evil  ichich  I  have  seen  under 
the  sun,  as  an  error  ichich  proceedeth  from  the  ruler: 

6.  Polly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 

sit  in  low  place. 

7.   I   have  seen  servants  upon  horses,  and 

princes  walking  as  servants  ujion  the  earth. 

17.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  land,  when  thy  king 

is  the  son  of  nobles,  and  thj-  princes  eat  in  due  season, 
for  strength,  and  not  lor  drunkenness ! 

(3.    MATURITY.) 

Ec.  X.  16.  Woe  to  thee,  O  land,  when  thy  king  is  a 
child,  and  thy  princes  eat  in  the  morning! 

/«.  iii.  12.  As  for  my  people,  children  are  their  op- 
pressors, and  women  "rule  over  them.  O  my  people, 
they  which  lead  thee  cause  thee  to  err,  and  destroy  th« 
way  of  thy  paths. 


(3.    WISDOM.) 

Proc.  XXV.  3.  The  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth 
for  depth,  ;uid  the  heart  of  kings  is  unsearchable. 

—  xxviii.  2.  For  the  transgression  of  a  land  many 
are  the  princes  thereof:  but  by  a  man  of  understand- 
ing ami  knowleilge  the  st;ite  thereof  ahM  l)e  i)rolonged. 

16.  The  i)rince  that  wantetli  understjvnding  is 

also  a  great  oppressor:  l/ut  he  that  hateth  covetous- 
ness  shall  prolong  his  days. 

—  xxix.  8.  Scornful  men  l)ring  a  city  into  a  saare: 
but  wise  men  tiu'u  away  wrath. 

/-*.•<.  xlix.  20.  JIan  Ihul  is  in  honour,  and  understand- 
eth  not,  is  like  the  beasts  that  perish. 

Ec.  iv.  13.  Better  is  a  poor  and  a  wise  child,  than  an 
old  and  foolish  king,  w'ho  will  no  more  be  admon- 
ished. 

14.  For  out  of  )irison  he  cometli  to  reign ;  where- 
as also  he  that  is  born  in  his  kingdom  becometh  poor. 

(4.    SINCERITY   .\ND   LOVE   OF   TRUTH.) 

Jo!)  sxxiv.  30.  That  the  liypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the 
people  be  ensnared. 

Pruv.  xxix.  12.  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  ser- 
vants are  wicked. 

(5.   TEMPERANCE.) 

Prop.  xxxi.  4.  It  is  not  for  kings,  O  Lemuel,  it  is  not 
for  kings  to  drink  wine  ;  nor  for  princes  strong  drink : 

5.  Lest  they  di'ink,  and  forget  the  law,  and 

pervert  the  judgment  of  any  of  the  atllictcd. 

(6.   JUSTICE  AND   MERCY.) 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  3.  The  God  of  Israel  said,  the  Rock  of 
Israel  spake  to  me,  He  that  rulcth  over  men  must  be 
just,  ruling  in  the  fear  of  God. 

Prov.  XX.  8.  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of 
judgment  scattereth  away  all  evil  with  his  eyes. 

28.  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king :  and 

his  throne  is  upholden  by  mercy. 

—  xxix.  4.  The  king  by  judgment  establisheth  the 
laud:  but  he  that  receiveth  gifts  overthroweth  it. 

—  xxxi.  8.  Open  thy  mouth  tor  the  duml)  iu  the 
cause  of  all  sucli  as  are  appointed  to  destruction. 

9.  Open  thy  nimuh,  judge  righteously,  and 

plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy. 

Jer.  xxi.  11.  And  touching  the  house  of  the  king  of 
Judah,  say,  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord  ; 

12.  O  house  of  David,  thus  saith  the  Lord  ; 

Execute  judgment  in  the  morning,  and  deliver  him 
that  is  spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor,  lest 
my  fury  go  out  like  fire,  and  burn  that  none  can 
quench  it,  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings. 

Ezeh.  xlv.  8.  In  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  in 
Israel:  and  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my 
people;  and  the  rest  of  the  land  shall  they  give  to  the 
house  of  Israel  according  to  their  tribes. 

9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;   Let  it  suffice 

j'ou,  O  princes  of  Israel :  remove  violence  and  spoil, 
and  execute  judgment  and  justice,  take  awaj-  your 
exactions  from  my  people,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  xlvi.  16.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD;  If  the  prince 
give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his  sons,  the  inheritance  thereof 
shall  be  his  sons  ;  it  shall  be  their  possession  by 
inheritance. 

17.  But  if  he  give  a  gift  of  his  inheritance  to 

one  of  his  servants,  then  it  shall  be  his  to  the  year  of 
liberty;  after,  it  shall  return  to  the  prince:  but  his 
inheritance  shall  be  his  sons'  for  them. 

18.  Moreover  the  prince  shall  not  take  of  the 

people's  inheritance  l)y  opjiression,  to  thrust  them  out 
of  their  possession;  bat  he  shall  give  his  sons  inherit- 
ance out  of  his  own  possession;  that  my  people  be  not 
scattered  every  man  from  his  possession. 

(7.   HATRED   OP   WICKEDNESS,  AND  ENERGY  IN   PUN- 
ISHING  IT.) 

Ps.  ci.  8.  I  will  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the 
land ;  that  I  may  cut  otf  all  wicked  doers  from  the  city 
of  the  Lord. 

Pi'ov.  xvi.  12.  It  is  an  abomination  to  kings  to  com- 
mit wickedness:  for  the  throne  is  established  by  right- 
eousness. 

—  XX.  26.  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 
bringcth  the  wheel  overSiem, 


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CHAP.  I. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


5  14.    Good  Kings  ivho  Siinied  .iiul  Repented. 

(1.   DAVID.) 

1  Kinf/a  XV.  5.  Because  David  did  that  which  ims 
riglit  in  tlie  eyes  of  tlie  Lord,  and  turned  not  aside 
from  any  thing  that  he  commanded  Iiim  all  the  daj's 
of  his  lii'e,  save  only  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  Hittite. 

(3.    HEZEKIAH.) 

3  Ch):  x.\xi.  20.  And  thus  did  Hezekiah  throughout 
all  .ludali,  and  wrought  tluit  leliich  was  good  and  right 
and  truth  Ijeforc  the  Lord  his  God. 

31.  And  in  every  worlc  that  he  began  in  the 

service  of  tlie  house  of  God,  and  in  the  law,"and  in  the 
commandments,  to  seek  his  God,  he  did  it  with  all  his 
heart,  and  prosjiered. 

—  xxxii.  35.  But  Hezekiah  rendered  not  again  ac- 
cording to  the  benefit  doii-e  unto  him ;  for  his  heart  was 
lifted  \\\) :  therefore  there  was  wrath  upon  him,  and 
upon  Juclali  and  Jerusalem. 

— •  —  31!.  Notwitlistanding,  Hezekiah  humbled  him- 
self for  the  pride  of  his  heart,  both  he  and  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Jerusalem,  so  that  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  came 
not  upon  them  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah. 

§  15.    Divine  Tlireats  against  Bad  Rulers. 

1  Kiwja  xiv.  5.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Ahijah,  Be- 
hold, the  wife  of  .Jeroboam  cometh  to  a.sk  a  tiling  of 
thee  for  her  son;  for  he  u  sick:  thus  and  thus  shalt 
ihou  say  unto  her:  for  it  shall  be,  when  she  cometh  in, 
that  she  shall  feign  herself  to  be  another  woman. 

0.  And  it  was  so,  when  Abijali  heard  the  sound 

of  her  feet,  as  she  came  in  at  the  door,  that  he  said, 
Come  in,  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam;  why  feignest  thou 
thyself  to  be  another?  for  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  heavy 
tiding  1. 

7.  Go,  tell  Jeroboam,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

God  of  Israel,  For:ismuch  as  I  exalted  thee  from  among 
the  people,  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Is- 
rael, 

8.  And  rent  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house 

of  David,  and  gave  it  thee :  and  yet  thou  hast  not  been 
as  my  servant  David,  who  kept  my  commandments, 
and  who  followed  me  with  all  his"  heart,  to  do  that 
only  tohich  was  right  in  mine  eyes ; 

1-i.  Moreover  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up  a 

king  over  Israel,  who  shall  cut  off  the  house  of  Jero- 
boam that  day :  but  what  ?  even  now. 

—  xvi.  3.  Forasmuch  as  I  exalted  thee  out  of  the 
dust,  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Israel ; 
and  thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and 
hast  made  my  people  Israel  to  sin,  to  provoke  me  to 
anger  with  their  sius  ; 

3.  Behold,  I  will  take  away  the  posterity  of 

Baasha,  and  the  posterity  of  his  house;  and  will  make 
thy  hou.se  like  tlie  hoiise  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat. 

—  —  7.  And  also  by  the  hand  of  the  jirophet  Jehu, 
the  sou  of  Hanani  came  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  against 
Baaslia,  and  against  his  liouse,  even  for  all  the  evil 
that  he  did  in  the  siglit  of  tlie  Lord,  in  provoking 
him  to  anger  with  the  work  of  his  hands,  in  being  like 
the  house  of  Jeroboam  ;  and  because  he  killed  him. 

—  xix.  17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  him  that 
escapetli  the  sword  of  Ilazael  shall  .Jehu  slay:  and 
him  that  escapeth  trom  the  sword  of  Jehu  shalfElisha 
slaj'. 

—  XX.  43.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Because  thou  hast  let  go  out  of  ?%  hand  a  man 
whom  I  appointed  to  utter  destruction,  therefore  tliy 
life  shall  go  for  his  life,  and  thy  jjeople  for  his  people. 

4.3.  And  the  king  of  Israel  went  to  his  house 

heavy  and  displeased,  anil  came  to  Samaria. 

—  xxi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  heard 
that  Naboth  was  dead,  that  Ahab  rose  up  to  go  down 
to  the  vineyard  of  Naboth  the  Jczreelite,  to  take  pos- 
session of  it. 

18.  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  Is- 
rael, which  is  ill  Samaria :  behold,  hf.  ii  in  the  vine- 
yard of  Naboth,  whither  he  is  gone  down  to  possess 
it. 

19.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  saying. 

Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ilast  tliou  killed,  and  also  t;iken 


possession?  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  saying, 
Tlius  saitli  the  Lord,  In  the  place  where  dogs  licked 
the  blood  of  Nabotli  shall  dogs  lick  thj'  Ijlood,  even  thine. 

31.  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  thee,  and 

will  take  away  thy  ])Osterity,  and  will  cut  off  from 
Ahab  him  that  pisscth  against  the  wall,  and  him  that 
is  shut  uyt  and  left  in  Israel. 

33.  And  will  make  thine  house  like  the  house 

of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  and  like  the  house  of 
Baasha  the  sou  of  Ahijah,  for  the  provocation  where- 
with thou  hast  provoked  me  to  anger,  and  made  Israel 
to  sin. 

3  Kings  iii.  14.  And  Elisha  said.  As  the  Lord  of 
hosts  livetli,  before  whom  I  stand,  surelj-,  were  it  not 
tli;it  I  regard  the  presence  of  Jehosliaphat  the  king  of 
Judali,  I  would  not  look  toward  thee,  nor  see  thee. 

—  ix.  8.  For  the  whole  house  of  Aliab  shall  perish : 
and  I  will  cut  off  from  Ahab  him  that  pisseth  against 
the  wall,  and  him  tliat  is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel; 

9.  And  I  will  make  the  house  of  Ahab  like 

the  house  of  JeroJioam  the  sou  of  Nebat,  and  like  the 
house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah  : 

3  C'hr.  xxi.  13.  And  there  came  a  writing  to  him 
from  Elijah  the  prophet,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
God  of  David  thy  father.  Because  thou  hastuot  walk- 
ed in  the  ways  of  Jehosliaphat  thy  father,  nor  in  the 
ways  of  Asa  king  of  Judah, 

1.3.  But  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings 

of  Israel,  and  hast  made  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of 
Jerusalem  to  go  a  whoring,  like  to  the  whoredoms  of 
the  house  of  Ahab,  and  also  hast  slain  thy  lirethren  of 
thy  father's  house,  v^hich  were  better  than  thyself; 

14.    Behold,  with  a    great    plague   will  the 

Lord  smite  thy  people,  and  thy  children,  and  thy 
wives,  and  all  thy  goods  ; 

15.  And  thou  shalt  have  great  sickness  by  dis- 
ease of  thy  bowels,  until  th}'  bowels  fall  out  by  reason 
of  the  sickness  day  liy  da}'. 

Amos  iii.  9.  Publish  in  the  palaces  at  Ashdod,  and 
in  the  palaces  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  say,  Assemble 
yourselves  upon  the  mountains  of  Samaria,  and  lieliold 
tlie  great  tumults  in  the  midst  thereof,  and  the  op- 
pressed in  the  midst  thereof 

10.  For  they  know  not  to  do  right,  saith  the 

Lord,  who  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  their 
palaces. 

11.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  An  ad- 
versary there  shall  be  even  round  about  the  land ;  and 
he  shall  bring  down  thy  strength  from  thee,  and  thy 
palaces  shall  tie  spoiled. 

15.  And  I  will  smite  the  winter  house  with 

the  summer  house  ;  and  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  per- 
ish, and  the  great  houses  shall  have  an  Ad,  saith  the 
Lord. 

—  vi.  1.  Woe  to  them  tliat  are  at  ease  in  Zion,  and 
trust  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria,  tehich  are  named 
chief  of  the  nations,  to  whom  the  house  of  Israel 
came ! 

3.  Ye  that  put  far  away  the   evil   day,  and 

cause  the  seat  of  violence  to  come  ne;ir ; 

4.   That  lie  upon  beds  of  ivory,  and  stretch 

themselves  upon  their  couches,  and  eat  the  lambs  out 
of  the  flock,  and  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the 
stall ; 

5.  That  chant  to  the  sound  of  the  viol,  and  in- 
vent to  themselves  instruments  of  music,  like  David; 

11.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  commandeth,  and 

he  will  smite  the  great  house  with  breaches,  and  the 
little  house  with  clefts. 

13.  Shall  horses  run  upon  the  rock?  will  one 

lilough  there  with  oxen?  for  ye  have  turned  judgment 
into  gall,  and  the  fruit  of  righteousness  into  henilock : 

—  —  13.  Ye  which  rejorce  in  a  thing  of  nought, 
which  say,  Have  we  not  taken  to  us  horns  by  our  own 
strength  ? 

Ilab.  ii.  9.  Woe  to  him  that  coveteth  an  evil  coyet- 
ousness  to  his  house,  that  he  may  set  his  nest  on  high, 
that  he  may  be  delivered  from  the  power  of  evil  1 

10.'  Thou  hast  consulted  shame  to  thy  house 

by  cutting  off  many  people,  and  hast  sinned  against 
thy  soul. 

11.  For  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  the  wall,  and 

the  beam  out  of  the  timber  shall'answer  it, 


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BOOK  xviir. 


llitb.  ii  \i.  Woe  to  him  that  liiiildcth  ii  town  with 
blooil,  iiiul  ustnbhshi'lh  :i  lity  liy  iiiiiiuily  ! 

/.<•/(.  X.  :i.  .Mini'  aiiL'iT  WHS  kiiullcil  against  the  shcp- 
hcnls,  ami  I  imiiishcd  Iho  Ljoats :  lor  the  LiiKi)  of 
hosts  hatli  visiird  ids  tlocl<  tliu  house  ol'  Jiidali,  and 
hath  made  tiu'iii  as  Ids  jjoodly  hoi-se  in  tlie  l)attlc. 

4.  Out  of  luiii  I'unn'  I'ortli  tlie  tonuT,  out  of 

hiiu  the  n:ul,  out  of  liini  tlie  liallle  bow,  out  of  him 
every  oppressor  together. 

§  IC.    Siiiirs  Ferocity. 

(1.    IN'   SI,.VYIN(i   TirE   PRIESTS.) 

1  Sam.  xxii.  10.  And  llie  kim;  said,  Tliou  slialt  sure- 
ly die,  Alumeleeli,  thou,  and  all  thy  father's  house. 

" 18.  And  the   kini;  said  to  Doeg,  Turn  thou, 

and  fall  ujion  the  priests.  And  Doeg  the  Edoniite 
turned,  and  he  fell  upon  the  prii'sts,  and  slew  on  tliat 
day  fourseore  and  five  pereous  that  dill  wear  a  linen 
epUod. 

19.  And  Xoli,  the  eity  of  the  priests,  smote  he 

with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  both  men  and  women, 
ehildren  and  sueUliugs,  and  o.\en,  and  asses,  and  sheep, 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword. 

(2.    IN   SEEKING   TO   SLAY   D.VVID.) 

1  Sam.  xix.  10.  And  Saul  sought  to  smite  David 
even  to  the  wall  with  the  javelin  ;  but  he  slipped  away 
out  of  Saul's  presence,  and  he  smote  the  javelin  into 
the  wall :  and  David  tied,  and  escaped  that  night. 


sw; 


Iiiirratitiiile  of  Joiish  in  Slaying  the  Son  of 
his  IJeiiefaetor. 


2  Vhr.  xxiv.  22.  Thus  .Toash  the  king  remembered 
not  the  kindness  which  Jehoiada  his  father  had  done 
H>  liim,  but  slew  his  son.  And  when  he  died,  he  said. 
The  Loud  look  upon  it,  and  reipiire  it. 

^  18.    Slaiigliter  of  Infants. 

(1.    BY   PIL\RAOH.) 

Ej-.  i.  22.  And  Pharaoh  olmrged  all  his  people,  say- 
ing, Every  son  that  is  Ijorn  ye  shall  cast  into  the  river, 
aiid  every  daughter  ye  shall  save  alive. 

(2.   BY  UEROD.) 

See  Mat.  ii.  16. 

§  19.    The  Fate  of  a  Bad  King. 

2  Chr.  xxii.  7.  And  the  destruction  of  Ahaziah  was 
of  God  by  coming  to  Joram  :  for  when  he  was  come, 
he  went  but  with  Jehoram  against  Jehu  the  son  of 
Nimshi,  whom  the  Lord  had  anoiiiteil  to  cut  off  the 
hou.se  of  Ahab. 

2  Kin{i>i  ix.  27.  Butwhen  Ahaziah  the  king  of  Judah 
saw  //iM,  he  tied  liy  the  waj'  of  the  garden  house.  And 
Jehu  followed  after  him,  and  said.  Smite  lum  also 
in  the  chariot.  And  they  did  so  at  the  going  up  to  Gur, 
which  w  by  Iblcam.  And  he  fled  to  Megiddo,  and 
died  there. 

29.  And  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Joram  the  sou 

of  Ahab  began  Ahaziah  to  reign  over  Judah. 

2  Clir.  x.\ii.  9.  And  he  sought  Ahaziah:  and  they 
caught  him,  (for  he  w;is  hid  in  Samaria,)  and  brought 
him  to  Jelin  :  and  when  they  had  slain  him,  tliey 
bnrieil  him  :  Because,  said  they,  he  i.i  the  son  of  Je- 
hoshaphat,  who  sought  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart. 
So  the  house  of  Ahaziah  had  uo  power  to  keep  still 
the  kingdom. 

§  20.    Bad  Kings  Repent,  and  are  Spared. 

2  Chr.  xii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  Rehoboam 
had  established  the  kingdom,  and  had  strengthened 
himself,  he  forsook  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  all  Israel 
with  him. 

12.   And  when  he  humbled  himself,  the  wrath 

of  the  Loud  turned  from  him,  that  he  wouhl  not 
destroy  him  altogether :  and  also  in  Judah  things 
went  well. 

—  xxxiii.  12.  And  when  he  was  in  affliction,  he 
besought  the  Lord  his  God,  and  humbled  himself 
greatlv  before  the  God  of  his  fathers. 


13.  And  prayed  unto  him:  and  he  was  en- 
treated of  hini,;ind  heard  his  supplication, and  brought 
him  again  to  Jerusalem  into  his  kingdom.  Then  Ma- 
uasseh  knew  thai  the  JiOKi)  he  irnn  God. 


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THE  COURT. 

§  21.     The  Ki.yal  Household. 

(1.   PROVISIONS   KOU   TllK   TAIII.E.) 

1  Kings  iv.  22.  And  Solomon's  jirovision  for  one  day 
was  thirty  measures  of  line  Hour,  and  threescore 
measures  of  meal, 

2;J.  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 

pastures,  and  a  hundred  sheep,  besides  harts,  and  roe- 
bucks, and  fallow  deer,  ami  fatted  fowl. 

27.  And    those  ollicers  provided  victuals  for 

king  Solomon,  and  for  all  that  came  unto  king  Solo- 
mon's table,  every  man  in  his  mouth:  they  lacked 
nothing. 

28.  Barley  also  and  straw  for  the  hoi-ses  and 

dromedaries  brought  they  imto  the  ]dace  where  the 
offiars  were,  every  man  according  to  his  charge. 

(2.    HEAD   SERVANTS.) 

Ocn.  xl.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after. these  things, 
that  the  butler  of  the  king  of  Ea:vpt  and  his  baker  had 
offended  their  lord  the  kmg  of  Egypt. 

(3.   BIUTII-DAY  FEAST.) 

Oen.  xl.  20.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  third  d:iy, 
zrhich  triis  Pharaoh's  birthday,  that  he  made  a  feast 
unto  all  his  servants  :  and  he  lifted  up  the  head  of  the 
chief  butler  and  of  the  chief  baker  among  his  servants. 

Mt(t.  xiv.  G.  But  when  Herod's  birthday  was  kept, 
the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced  before  them,  and 
pleased  Herod. 

7.  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an  oath  to 

give  her  whatsoever  she  would  ask. 

3f<(rk  vi.  21.  And  when  a  convenient  day  was  come, 
that  Herod  on  his  birthday  made  a  supi)er  to  his  lords, 
high  captains,  and  chifX  e.kalcs  of  Galilee; 

•  32.  And  when  the  daughter  of  the  said  Hero- 
dias came  in, and  danced,  and  pleased  Herod  and  them 
tliat  sat  with  him,  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel.  Ask 
of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will  give  it  thee. 

23.  And  he  sw'are  unto  her,  Wliatsoevcr  thou 

sbalt  ask  of  me,  I  will  give  it  thee,  xmto  the  half  of 
my  kmgdom. 

20.  And  the  king  was  exceeding  sorry ;  yet 

for  his  oath's  sake,  and  for  their  sakes  which  sat  with 
him,  he  would  not  reject  her. 

§  22.    Overseers. 

(1.    DISCUETION   AKD   INTEGRITY   REQUIRED.) 

Gen.  xli.  33.  Now  therefore  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a 
man  discreet  and  wise,  and  set  him  over  the  land  of 
Egypt. 

y'v.  ci.  7.  He  that  worketh  deceit  shall  not  dwell 
within  my  house:  he  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry 
in  my  sight. 

Prae.  xiv.  35.  The  king's  favour  is  toward  a  wise  ser- 
vant :  hut  his  wrath  is  oyainst  him  that  causeth  shame. 
(2.  David's  overseers.) 

1  Chr.  xxvii.  2.1.  And  over  the  king's  treasures  teas 
Azmaveth  the  son  of  Adiel :  and  over  the  storehouses 
hi  the  liclds,  in  the  cities,  and  in  the  villages,  and  in 
the  castles,  ira.i  Jehonathan  the  son  of  Uzziali : 

2G.  And  over  them  tliat  did  the  work  of  the 

field  for  tillage  of  the  ground  (cajsEzri  the  son  of  Clie- 
lul): 

27.  And  over  the  vineyards  jeas  Shimei  tho 

Ramathite:  over  the  increase  of  the  vineyards  for  the 
wine  cellars  irns  Zabdi  the  SInpbmite: 

28.  And  over  the  olive  trees  and  the  sycamore 

trees  th:it  were  in  the  low  plains  iras  liaal-hanan  the 
Gederite:  and  over  the  cellars  of  oil  «■■«  Joash  : 

29.  And  over  the  herds  that  fed  in  Sharon  triis 

Shitrai  the  Sharonite  :  and  over  the  herds  Ihatuere  in 
the  valleys  wax  Shapliat  llie  son  of  Adlai: 

—  30.  Over  the  camels  also  was  Obil  the  Ishmael 


CHAP.  II. 


CIVIL  AXD  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


ite :  and  over  the  asses  teas  Jehdeiah  tUe  Merono- 
thite : 

1  C/tr.  xxvii.  31.  And  over  the  tlocks  was  Jaziz  the 
Ha^erite.  All  these  were  the  rulers  of  the  substance 
which  was  kiug  David's. 

(3.    SOLOMON'S.) 

1  Kings  ix.  23.  These  were  the  chief  of  the  officers 
that  were  over  Solomon's  work,  five  hundred  and  til'ty, 
which  hare  rule  over  the  jieoijle  that  wrought  in  tlie 
work. 

2  Chr.  viii.  10.  And  these  were  the  chief  of  king  Sol- 
omon's otficers,  ereii  two  hundred  and  fifty,  that  bare 
rule  over  the  people. 

(4.    OF   C.VNDACE.) 

Acts  viii.  27.  And  he  arose  and  went :  and,  behold, 
a  man  of  Ethiopia,  a  eunuch  of  great  authorit}'  under 
Candace  cpieen  of  the  Ethiopians,  who  had  the  charge 
of  all  her  treasiu'e,  and  had  come  to  Jerusalem  for  to 
worship. 

§  23.     Other  Officers. 

2  Sam.  XX.  24.  And  Adoram  teas  over  the  tribute : 
and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud  was  recorder : 

■  25.  And    Sheva  was  scribe :  and  Zadok  and 

Abiathar  were  the  priests  : 

26.  And  Ira  also  the  Jairite  was  a  chief  ruler 

about  David. 

1  Ghr.  xviii.  15.  And  Joal)  the  son  of  Zeruiah  trns 
over  the  host ;  and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud,  re- 
corder ; 

16.  And  Zadok  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Abime- 

lech  the  sou  of  Abiathar,  tcere  the  priests ;  and  Shav- 
sha  was  scribe ; 

—  —  17.  And  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  wn*  over 
the  Cherctliites  and  the  Pelethites;  and  the  sons  of 
David  were  chief  about  the  king. 

§  24.    Counsellors. 

(1.   UPRIGHTNESS  REQUIRED.) 

Pi'ov.  xi.  14.  Where  no  counsel  js,  the  people  fall: 
but  in  the  multitude  of  counselloi-s  t/iere  is  safety. 

—  xvi.  13.  Righteous  lips  are  the  delight  of  kings; 
and  they  love  him  that  speaketh  right. 

(2.    THE   WISD05I  OF   AGE.) 

1  Kings  xii.  6.  And  king  Rr-hoboam  consulted  with 
the  old  men,  that  stood  before  Solomon  his  father 
while  he  yet  lived,  and  said.  How  do  3'e  advise  that  I 
may  answer  this  people  ? 

7.  And  they  spake  unto  him,  saying,  If  thou 

wilt  be  a  servant  unto  this  people  this  daj',  and  wilt 
serve  them,  and  answer  them,  and  speak  good  words 
to  them,  then  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever. 

(3.   THE    RASHNESS  OF  YOUTH.) 

1  Kings  xii.  8.  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old 
men,  whicli  they  had  given  him,  and  consulted  with 
the  young  men  that  were  grown  up  with  him,  and 
which  stood  before  him  ; 

9.  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  counsel  give 

ye  that  we  may  answer  this  ])eople,  who  liave  spoken 
to  me,  saying.  Make  the  yoke  which  thy  fiither  did  put 
upon  us  lighter  ? 

10.  And  the  young  men  that  were  grown  up 

with  him  spake  unto  him,  saying.  Thus  sbalt  thou 
speak  unto  this  ])eoplc  that  spake  unto  thee,  saying. 
Thy  father  made  oui'  3'oke  heavy,  but  make  thou  it 
ligliter  unto  us;  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  them.  My 
\\il\a  finger  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father's  loins. 

11.  And  now  whereas  my  father  did  lade  you 

with  a  heavy  yoke,  I  will  add  to  your  yoke  ;  my  fii- 
ther hath  chastised  you  with  whips,  but  t  will  chastise 
you  with  scorpions. 

(4.  David's  counsei.i.ors.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  31.  And  one  told  David,  saying,  Ahitho- 
phel  is  among  the  conspirators  wth  Absalom.  And 
David  said,  O  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  turn  the  counsel  of 
Ahithophcl  into  foolishness. 

—  xvi.  23.  And  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel,  which 
he  counselled  in  those  days,  was  as  if  a  man  had 
imiuired  at  the  oracle  of  God  :  so  teas  all  the  counsel 
of  Ahithophel  both  with  David  and  with  Absalom. 


1  Chr.  xxvii.  32.  Also  Jonathan  David's  uncle  wag 
a  counsellor,  a  wise  man,  and  a  scrilie:  and  Jehiel 
the  son  of  Hachmoni  was  with  the  king's  sons  ; 

33.  And  Ahithophel  !(■«,«  the  king's  counsellor: 

and  Hushai  the  Archite  loas  the  king's  companion: 

(5.    THE  CRAFTY  COtJNSELLOR  WHO  RUINED  ABSALOM.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  33.  Unto  whom  David  said.  If  thou 
passest  on  with  me,  then  thou  shalt  be  a  burden  unto 
me: 

34.  But  if  thou  return  to  the  city,  and  say 

unto  Absalom,  I  will  be  thy  servant,  O  king ;  as  I  hare 
been  thy  father's  servant  hitherto,  so  will  I  now  also  be 
thy  servant :  then  mayest  thou  for  me  defeat  the 
counsel  of  Ahithophel. 

35.  And  hast  thmt  not  there  with  thee  Zadok 

and  Abiathar  the  priests?  therefore  it  shall  be,  that 
what  thing  soever  thou  shalt  hear  out  of  the  king's 
house,  thou  shalt  tell  it  to  Zadok  and  Abiathar  the 
priests. 

36.  Behold,  th^y  have  there  with  them  their 

two  sons,  Ahiraaaz  Zadok's  son,  and  Jonathan  Abia- 
thar's  son;  and  by  them  ye  shall  send  unto  me  every 
thing  that  ye  can  hear 

37.  So  Hushai  David's  friend  came  into  the 

citj-,  and  Absalom  came  into  .Jerusalem. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Hushai  the 
Archite,  David's  friend,  was  come  unto  Absalom,  that 
Hushai  said  tmto  Absalom,  God  save  the  king,  God 
save  the  king. 

17.  And  Absiilom  said  to  Hushai,  7s  this  thy 

kindness  to  thy  fiiend?  why  wentest  thou  not  with 
thy  friend  ? 

18.    A.nd   Hushai   said  unto  Absalom,   Nay ; 

but  whom  the  Lord,  and  this  people,  and  all  tlie  men 
of  Israel,  choose,  his  will  I  be,  and  with  him  will  I 
abide. 

19.  And  again,  whom  should  I  serve  ?  should 

/not  «<;;■;'(■  in  the  presence  of  his  son  V  as  I  have  served 
in  thy  fether's  presence,  so  will  I  be  in  thy  presence. 

§  25.    Courtier's  Maxims. 

(1.    TO   BE   MODEST.) 

Prov.  XXV.  6.  Put  not  forth  thyself  in  the  presence 
of  the  king,  and  staml  not  in  the  place  of  great  men  : 

7.  For  better  it  is  that  it  be  said  unto  thee, 

C^ome  up  hither  ;  than  that  thou  shouldest  be  put  lower 
in  the  presence  of  the  prince  whom  thine  eyes  have 
seen. 

(2.    SUBMISSI^■K.) 

Ec.  viii.  3.  Be  not  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight :  stand 
not  in  an  evil  thing :  for  he  doeth  whatsoever  pleaseth 
him. 

4.  Where  the  word  of  a  king  is,  there  is  power : 

and  who  may  say  unto  him.  What  doest  thou? 

—  X.  4.  If  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  rise  up  against  thee, 
leave  not  thy  place ;  for  yielding  pacifieth  great  of- 
fences. 

(3.    OBEDIENT.) 

Ee.  viii.  2.  I  counsel  thee  to  keep  the  king's  com- 
mandment, and  thai  in  regard  of  the  oath  of  God. 

§  26.    Influence  at  Court. 

(1.    THE   CHAMBERLAIN.) 

Acts  xii.  20.  And  ITerod  was  highly  displeased  with 
them  of  Tyre  and  Sidon :  but  they  came  with  one  ac- 
cord to  liim,  and,  having  made  Blastus  the  king's 
chamberlain  their  friend,  desired  peace  ;  because  their 
country  was  nourished  bj'  the  king's  country. 

21.  And   upon  a  set  day"  Herod,  arrayed  m 

royal  apijarel,  sat  upon  his  throne,  and  made  an  ora- 
tion unto  them. 

(3.   THE  QUEEN-MOTHER.) 

1  Kings  ii.  13.  And  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 
came  to  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of  Solomon.  And  she 
said,  Comest  thou  peaceably  ?  And  he  said.  Peaceably. 

14.  He  said  moreover,  I  have  somewhat  to  say 

unto  thee.     And  she  said.  Say  on. 

—  —  15.  And  he  said,  Thou  knowest  that  the  king- 
dom was  mine,  and  that  all  Israel  set  their  faces  on 


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CHAP.  n. 


CIVIL   AXD   SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  xvin. 


mo,  that  I  should  rcigii :  howboit  tlio  kinirdom  is 
turnoil  about,  ami  is  become  my  brother's :  for  it  was 
his  from  tlie  LoHU. 

1  Kings  ii.  Hi  Anil  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee, 
deny  me  not.     .Vnd  she  said  imlo  him.  Say  on. 

IT.  .Villi  he  said.  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  Sol- 
omon the  kill;;:,  (lor  he  will  not  say  tllee  nay,)  that  he 
give  me  .Vbishai;  the  Shunammite"ti>  wife. 

18.  Ami  Bath-sheba  said,  Well,  I  will  speak 

for  thee  unto  the  king. 

§  27.    Court  Cereiiiony. 

(1.   OliKIS.VNCK.) 

2  &m.  ix.  C.  Xow  when  iMepliiboslieth,  the  son  of 
.Tonatliau,  the  son  of  Saul,  was  loine  unto  David,  he 
fell  on  his  fare,  ami  did  reverence.  And  David  said, 
iMephibosheth.  And  he  answered,  Rehold  thv. servant ! 

8.  And  he  bowed  himself,  and  saiil.  What  is 

thj-  servant,  that  thou  shouldejit  look  upon  siieh  a  dead 
dog  Jis  I  am  ? 

—  xiv.  1.  Xow  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  perceived 
that  the  king's  heart  iras  toward  Absalom. 

3.  And  come  to  the  king,  and  speak  on  this 

manner  unto  him.  So  Joab  put  the  words  in  her 
mouth. 

4.  And  when  the  woman  of  Tekoah  spake  to 

the  king,  she  fell  on  her  face  to  the  ground,  and  did 
obeisance,  and  .said.  Help,  ()  king. 

31.  And  the  king  said  unto  .loab.  Behold  now, 

I  have  done  this  thing:  go  therefore,  bring  the  young 
man  Absalom  asjaiu. 

22.  .Villi  .Joab  fell  to  the  ground  on  his  face, 

and  bowed  himself,  and  thanked  the  king :  and  Joab 
said.  To  day  thy  servant  knoweth  that  I  have  found 
grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  O  king,  in  that  the  king 
hath  fulfilled  the  request  of  his  servant. 

—  x.xiv.  20.  And  Araunah  looked,  and  saw  the  king 
and  his  servants  coming  on  toward  him  :  and  Araunah 
went  out,  and  bowed  himself  before  the  king  on  his 
face  upon  the  ground. 

1  Kinys  i.  16.  And  Bath-sheba  bowed,  and  did  obei- 
sance unto  the  king.  And  the  king  said.  What 
wouldest  th(ju  ':* 

1  Chr.  xxi.  21.  And  as  David  came  to  Oman,  Oman 
looked  and  saw  David,  and  went  out  of  the  tlireshing- 
Uoor,  and  bowed  himself  to  David  with  his  face  to  the 
ground. 

(3.    STRATAGEM  TO  OBTAIN   ATOIEXCE.) 

3  Slim.  xiv.  28.  So  Absalom  dwelt  two  full  years  in 
Jerusalem,  and  saw  not  the  king's  face. 

29.  Tlierefore  Absalom  sent  for  Joab,  to  have 

sent  him  to  the  king;  but  he  would  not  come  to  him : 
and  when  he  sent  again  the  second  time,  he  would  not 
come. 

30.  Therefore  he  said  unto  his  servants.  See, 

Joab's  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath  barley  there; 
go  and  set  it  on  fire.  And  Absalom's  servants  set  the 
field  on  fire. 

31.  Then  Joab  arose,  and  came  to  Absalom 

unto  }m  house,  and  said  unto  him,  Wherefore  have 
thy  servants  set  my  field  on  fire':* 

— 32.  And  Absalom  answered  Joab,  Behold,  I 

sent  unto  thee,  saying.  Come  hither,  that  I  may  send 
thee  to  tlie  king,  to  say.  Wherefore  am  I  come  from 
Geshur"?  it  had  been  good  for  me  U>  liaiv  Ih-'ih  there 
still :  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king's  face;  and  if 
there  be  nun  iniquity  in  me,  let  him  kill  me. 

33.  So  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him  : 

and  when  he  had  called  for  Absalom,  he  came  to  the 
king,  and  bowed  himself  on  his  face  to  the  ground 
before  the  king :  and  the  king  kiased  Absalom. 

(3.   PRrV.\TE  AUDIENXE.) 

Jud.  iii.  17.  And  he  brought  the  |ircsent  unto  Eglon 
king  of  >Ioab  :  and  Eglon  loas  a  very  fat  man. 

18.  And  when  he  had  madean  end  to  offer  the 

present,  he  sent  away  the  people  that  bare  the  present. 

19.  But  he  himself   turned   again   from    the 

quarries  that  trere  by  Gilgal,  and  said,  I  have  a  secret 
errand  unto  thee,  O  king  :  who  said.  Keep  silence.  And 
all  that  stood  by  him  went  out  from  him. 


(4.    SPLENDID   APPAKEI,.) 

Liihf  \\'\.'i'y.  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A 
man  clothed  in  soil  raiment 'r'  fjeliold,  lliey  which  are 
gorgeously  apjiarelleil,  and  live  delicately,  are  ui  kings' 
courts. 

§  2S.    K«yal  Anger  and  Favor. 

Prop.  xvi.  14.  The  wrath  of  a  king  m  as  messengers 
of  death:  but  a  wise  man  will  pacify  it. 

15.  In  tlie  light  of  tlie  king's  countenance  is 

life;  and  liis  favour  is  as  ;i  cloud  of  the  latter  rain. 

—  xix.  6.  JIany  will  entreat  the  favour  of  the 
prince  :  and  every  man  lit  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth 
gifts. 

13    The  king's  wrath  is  as  the  roaring  of  a 

lion  ;  but  his  favour  U  as  dew  upon  the  grass. 

—  XX.  2.  The  fear  of  a  king  is  as  the  roaring  of  a 
lion :  whoso  provoketh  him  to  anger  siuneth  against 
his  own  soul. 

§  20.    Koyal  Patronage. 

(1.   OFFKHED   FOIt   A   CONSIDEUATION.) 

Num.  xxii.  V).  And  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes, 
more,  and  more  honourable  than  they. 

10.  And  they  came  to  Balaam,  and  said  to 

him.  Thus  saith  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  Let  nothing, 
I  pray  thee,  hinder  thee  from  coming  unto  me  : 

17.  For  I  will  promote  thee  unto  veiy  great 

honour,  aud  I  will  do  whatsoever  thou  sayest  unto 
me:  come  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  peo- 
ple. 

—  —  3G.  And  when  Balak  heard  that  Balaam  was 
come,  he  went  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of  Moab, 
which  is  in  the  border  of  ^Vrnon,  which  is  in  the  utmost 
coast. 

37.  And  Balak  said  imto  Balaam,  Did  I  not 

eamestly  send  unto  thee  to  call  thee?  wherefore 
earnest  thou  not  unto  me?  am  I  not  able  indeed  to 
promote  thee  to  honour? 

—  xxiv.  11.  Therefore  now  flee  thou  to  thy  place: 
I  tliouglit  to  promote  fliee  unto  great  honour ;  but,  lo, 
the  Lord  hath  kept  thee  back  from  honour. 

2.5.  And  Balaam  rose  up,  and  went  and  re- 
turned to  his  place:  and  Balak  also  went  his  way. 

(3.    COXFERRED  FROM    GRATITUDE.) 

3  Sam.  xix.  31.  And  Barzillai  the  Gileadite  came 
down  from  Rogelim,  and  went  over  Jordan  with  the 
king,  to  conduct  him  over  .Jordan. 

30.  Thy  servant  will  go  ;i  little  way  over  Jor- 
dan with  the  king  :  and  why  should  the  king  recom- 
pense it  me  with  such  a  reward  ? 

37.  +  But  lichold  thy  servantChimham ;  let  him 

go  over  with  my  lord  the  king;  and  do  to  him  wliat 
shall  seem  good  unto  thee. 

—  —  38.  And  the  king  answered,  Chimliam  shall 
go  over  with  me,  and  I  will  do  to  him  lliat  which  shall 
seem  good  unto  thee  :  and  whatsoever  thou  shalt  re- 
quire of  me,  ihitt  will  I  do  for  thee. 

39.  And  all  the  peojile  went  over  Jordan.  And 

when  the  king  was  come  o\er,  the  king  kissed  Barzil- 
hii,  and  blessed  him ;  and  he  returned  unto  his  own 
place. 

§  30.    Court  FaTorite. 

3  Sam.  ix.  11.  Then  said  Ziba  unto  the  king.  Ac- 
cording to  all  that  my  lonl  the  khig  hath  commanded 
his  servant,  so  shall  thj-  servant  do.  As  for  Mepliibo- 
sheth,  said  the  king,  he  shall  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of 
the  king's  sons. 

12.  And  ilephibosheth  had  a  young  son.  whose 

name  was  Miclia.  Aud  all  that  dwelt  in  the  house  of 
Zilia  irere  servants  unto  Mephibosbeth. 

1  Kings  xi.  19.  And  Hadad  found  great  favour  in 
the  sight  of  Pharaoh,  so  that  he  gave  him  to  wife  the 
sister  of  his  own  wife,  the  sister  of  Tahpenes  Uie 
queen. 

§  31.    Royal  Gifts. 

3  Kitrgs  Y'n\.  8.  And  the  king  said  unto  Hazael,  Take 
a  present  in  thine  hand,  and  go,  meet  the  man  of  God, 
and  inquire  of  the  Lord  by  him,  saying.  Shall  I 
recover  of  this  disease  ? 

—  V.  5.  And   the  king  of  Syria  said,  Go  to,  go, 


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CHAP.  III. 


CIVIL  AXD   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


aud  I  -nill  st-ud  a  k'tter  unto  the  king  of  Israel.  And 
lie  departed,  aud  took  -n-ith  him  ten  talents  of  silver, 
and  six  tliousand  pieces  of  gold,  aud  ten  changes  oi 
raiment. 

2  KiiK/.t  viii.  9.  So  Hazael  went  to  meet  hnn,  and  took 
a  i^reseiit  willi  him,  even  of  every  good  thing  of  Damas- 
eiLS,  forty  camels'  burden,  and  came  aud  stood  before 
Iiim,  and  said+ 

§  32.    Popular  Escort. 

2  f^am.  xix.  15.  So  the  king  returned,  and  came  to 
Jordan.  And  Judah  came  to  Gil";al,  to  go  to  meet 
the  king,  to  conduct  the  king  over  Jordan. 

10.  And  Sliimei  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite, 

wliich  was  of  Bahurim,  hasted  and  came  down  with 
tlie  men  of  Judah  to  meet  king  David. 

17.  Anil  there  were  a  thousand  men  of  Benja- 
min with  him,  aud  Ziba  the  servant  of  the  house  of 
Saul,  and  his  fifteen  sons  aud  his  twenty  servants  with 
him  ;  and  tliey  went  over  Jordan  before  the  king. 

40.  Then  the  king  went  on  to  Gilgal,  and 

CMiimhara  went  on  witli  him ;  and  all  the  people  of 
Judah  conducted  the  king,  and  also  half  the  people 
of  Israel. 


CHAP.  III. 
QUESTIONS  OF  SOVEREIGNTY. 

§  33.    Legitimate  Succession. 

2  Kings  xiii.  24.  So  Ilazael  king  of  S3Tia  died;  and 
Beu-hadad  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

§  34.    Legitimate  Succession  Restored. 

(1.   AGENCY   OP   THE  HIGH  PRIEST.) 

2  C!ir.  xxiii.  1.  And  in  the  seventh  year  Jehoiada 
.strengthened  himself,  and  took  the  cajUains  of  hun- 
dreds^ Azariah  the  son  of  Jeroham,  and  Ishmacl  the 
son  of  Jehohanan,  and  Azariah  the  son  of  Obed,  and 
Maaseiah  the  son  of  Adaiah,  and  Elishaphat,  the  son 
of  Zichri,  into  covenant  with  him. 

2.  And  they  -svcnt  about  in  Judah,  and  gath- 
ered the  Levites  ou"t  of  all  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  tlie 
chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  and  they  came  to  Je- 
rusalem. 

(2.    ARRANGEMENTS   FOR   THE  rNAUGURATION.) 

2  Ghr.  xxiii.  4.  This  is  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do; 
A  Uiird  part  of  you  entering  on  the  sabbath,  of  the 
priests  and  of  tlie  Levites,  shall  be  porters  of  the  doors ; 

,5.   And  a  third  part  shall  be  at  the  king's  house  ; 

and  a  third  part  at  the  gate  of  the  foundation :  and 
all  the  people  shall  be  ui  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

G.  But   let  none  come  into  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  save  llie  jii-iests,  and  they  that  minister  of  the 
Levites;  tlicv  shall  go  in,  for  they  are  holy:  but  all 
the  peojile  sliall  keep  the  watch  of  the  Lord. 

7.  And   the   Levites  shall  compass  the  king 

round  aljout,  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand  ; 
and  whosoever  elj<e  cometh  into  tlie  liouse,  he  shall  be 
put  to  dcatli :  but  be  ye  with  the  king  when  he  com- 
edi  in,  aud  wlien  lie  goeth  out. 

H.  So  tlie  Levites  and  all  Judah  did  accord- 
ing to  all  lliat  Jehoiada  the  priest  had  commanded, 
ami  look  every  man  his  men  that  were  to  come  in  on 
the  sabliath,  with  them  that  were  to  go  out  on  the 
sabbath ;  for  Jehoiada  the  priest  dismissed  not  the 
courses. 

9.  Moreover  Jehoiada  the  priest  delivered  to 

the  captains  of  hundreds  spears,  and  bucklers,  and 
shields,  that  hud  been  king.  David's,  which  vere  in  the 
Louse  of  God. 

10.  And  he  set  all  the  people,  every  man  hav- 

in<'  Ills  weapon  in  his  hand,  from  the  right  side  of  the 
temple  to  the  left  side  of  the  temple,  along  by  the  al- 
tar and  the  temple,  by  the  king  round  about. 

(3.    THE   USUlirER   ST.AIN.) 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  12.    Now   when  Athaliah   heard  the 


noise  of  the  people  running  and  praising  the  king, 
she  came  to  the  people  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  : 

13.  And  she  looked,   and,  bchciUl,  the  king 

stood  at  his  pillar  at  the  entering  in,  and  the  prince* 
and  the  trumpets  by  the  king:  and  all  the  people  of 
the  land  rejoiced,  and  sounded  with  trumpets,  also  the 
singers  with  instruments  of  music,  and  such  as  taught 
to  sing  jiraise.  Then  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and 
said,  Treason,  treason. 

14.  Then  Jehoiada  the  priest  brought  out  the 

captains  of  hundreds  that  were  set  over  the  host,  and 
said  unto  them,  Have  her  forth  of  the  ranges :  and 
whoso  followeth  her,  let  him  be  slain  with  the  sword. 
For  the  priest  said,  Slay  her  not  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

15.  So  they  laid  hands  on  her ;  aud  when  she 

was  come  to  the  entering  of  the  horse  gate  by  the 
king's  house,  they  slew  her  there. 

(4.   AND   JOASH   ENTHRONED.) 

2  Ch/:  xxiii.  20.  And  he  took  the  captains  of  hun- 
dreds, and  tlie  nobles,  and  the  governors  of  the  peo- 
ple, and  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and  lirought  down 
the  king  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  and  they  came- 
through  the  high  gate  into  the  king's  house,  and  set 
the  king  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom. 

"21.  And  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced: 

and  the  city  was  quiet,  after  that  they  had  slam  Atha- 
liah with  the  sword. 

§  85.    Absalom's  Rebellion. 

(1.   HE   PLATS   THE   DEMAGOGUE.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  2.  And  Absalom  rose  up  early,  and 
stood  beside  the  way  of  the  gate  :  and  it  was  so,  that 
when  anv  man  tha't  had  a  controversy  came  to  the 
king  for"  judgment,  then  Absalom  called  unto  him,, 
and  said,  Of  what  city  art  thou?  And  he  said,  Thy 
servant  in  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

3.  And  Absalom  said  unto  him,  See,  thy  mat- 
ters ar<!  good  and  right;  but  there  is  no  man  deputed 
of  the  king  to  hear  thee. 

4.  Absalom   said  moreover.  Oh  that   I  were 

made  judge  in  the  land,  that  every  man  which  hath 
any  suit  or  cause  might  come  unto  me,  and  I  would 
do  him  justice  ! 

"5.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  any  man  came 

nigh  to  him  to  do  him  obeisance,  he  put  forth  his  hand^ 
anil  took  him,  and  kissed  him. 

G.  And  on  this  manner  did  Absalom  to  all  Is- 
rael that  came  to  the  king  for  judgment:  so  Absalom 
stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel. 

(2.    SETS  UP  FOR  HIMSELF.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Absalom  prepared  him  chariots  and  horses,  and  fifty 
men  to  run  before  him. 

10.  But  Absalom  sent  spies  throughout  all  the 

tribes  of  Israel,  saying.  As  soon  as  ye  hear  the  sound 
of  the  trumpet,  then  ye  shall  say,  Absalom  reigneth 
in  Hebron. 

(3.   TEMPORARY   SUCCESS.) 

2  Sam,.  XV.  12.  Aud  Absalom  sent  for  Ahithophel 
the  Gilonite,  David's  counsellor,  from  his  city,  etei) 
from  Giloh,  while  he  otfered  sacrifices.  And  the  con- 
spiracy was  strong ;  for  the  people  increased  continu- 
ally with  Absalom. 

13.  And  there  came  a  messenger  to  David, 

saying.  The  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel  are  after- 
Absalom. 

14.  And  David  said  unto  all  his  servants  that 

were  with  him  at  Jerusalem,  Arise,  and  let  us  flee ; 
for  we  shall  not  else  escape  from  Absalom;  make 
speed  to  depart,  lest  he  overtake  us  suddi-nly,  and 
bring  evil  upon  us,  and  smite  the  city  with  the  edge 
of  the  sword. 

15.  And  the  king's    servants  said  unto   the 

king,  Behold,  thy  servants  are  ready  to  do  whatsoever 
my  lord  the  king  shall  appoint. 

(4.   HIS  FATE.) 

2  Sam.  xviii.  8.  For  the  battle  -(was  there  scattered 
over  the  face  of  all  the  country :  aud  the  wood  de- 
voured more  people  that  day  than  the  sword  devoured. 


452 


CHAP.  III. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


3  S(im.  xviii.  0.  And  Alisalom  met  tlio  scrvanls  of 
Diivkl.  And  Alisaloin  rode  u\Hm  ii  ninlc,  and  the 
miilo  went  under  llie  Iliii'U  1kiiii;1is  iil'a  ,i;rcnl  oak,  and 
his  head  canylil  liold  i>l'  tlic  oak,  and  hv  was  taken  np 
bclweon  the  heaven  and  the  t'arUi;  and  the  nude  that 
wan  uudcr  him  went  awa)'. 

10.  And  a  eortnin  man  saw  it,  and  told  Joab, 

and  said,  Behold,  I  saw  Absjilom  hanged  in  an 
oak. 

11.  And  Joah  said  nnio   the   man    that  told 

him,  And,  behold,  thou  sawest  /lim,  and  why  didst 
Ihuil  not  smite  him  there  to  the  srround?  and  t  would 
have  given  lliee  ten  s/ukiLi  of  silver,  and  a  giriUe. 

13.   .Vnd   the  man  said  imto  .Ioab,"Thonj;h  I 

sliould  receive  a  thousand  .■<//<■/•<'/.•<  of  silver  in  mine 
hand,  i/et  would  I  not  put  forth  mine  hand  aijainst  the 
kinsi's  son :  for  in  our  hearing  the  kinj;  ehai'ged  thee 
and  Abishai  and  Itlai,  saying^  Beware  "that  none  towA 
the  young  man  Absalom." 

l:i.  Otherwise  I  should  have  wrought  false- 
hood against  my  own  life  :  for  there  is  no  niatter  hid 
from  the  king,'  and  tliou  thyself  wouldest  have  set 
thyself  against  me. 

(').    TUB  PEOPI.E   BIIING   BACK  THE   KINO.) 

3  film.  xi.v.  9.  And  all  the  people  were  at  strife 
througlxmt  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  saying,  The  king 
saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  eneniies,  ami  he  de- 
livered us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines;  and  now 
ho  is  fled  out  of  the  land  for  Absalom. 

10.  Anil  Absalom,  whom  we  anointed  over 

us,  is  dead  in  battle.  Now  therefore  why  speak  ye 
not  a  word  of  bringing  the  king  back? 

11.  And  king  David  sent  to  Zadok  and  to 

Abiathar  the  priests,  saying,  Sjieak  unto  the  ciders  of 
.Tudah,  saying,  Why  are  ye  the  hist  to  bring  the  king 
liack  to  his  house?  seeing  the  speech  of  all  Israel  is 
come  to  the  king,  even  to  his  house. 

13.  "i'e  (ire  my  brethren,  ye  are  my  bones  and 

my  tlesh  :  wherefore  then  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  back 
the  king? 

14.  And  he  bowed  the  heart  of  all  the  men  of 

Judah,  even  as  the  henrt  «/one  man  ;  so  that  they  sent 
this  leord  mito  the  king.  Return  thou,  and  all  thy 
servants. 

(G.  d.^vid's  guiep  for  abs-\lo.m.) 

3  Sam.  xviii.  33.  And  the  king  was  much  moved, 
and  went  up  to  the  chamlier  over  the  gate,  and  wept : 
and  as  he  went,  thus  he  said,  O  my  son  Alisaloin !  my 
son,  my  son  Absalom !  would  God  I  had  died  for 
thee,  O  Absalom,  my  son,  my  .son ! 

—  xix.  1.  And  it  "was  tokl  .loab.  Behold,  the  king 
weepeth  and  mourneth  for  Absalom. 

-3.  And  the  victory  that  day  was  turned  into 

mourning  unto  all  the  people :  for  the  people  heard 
say  that  day  how  the  king  was  grieved  for  his  son. 

—  —  4.  But  tlie  king  covered  his  face,  and  the  king 
cried  with  a  loud  voice,  O  my  son  Absalom !  O  Absa- 
lom, my  son,  my  son  ! 


(7.    HIS  GRIEF   REPROVED.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  5.  And  Joab  came  into  the  house  to  the 
king,  and  said.  Thou  hast  shamed  this  day  the  fiices 
of  all  thy  servants,  which  this  day  have  saved  thy  life, 
and  the  lives  of  thy  sous  and  of  thy  daughters,  and 
the  lives  of  thy  wives,  and  the  lives  of  thy  concu- 
bines ; 

G.  In  that  thou  lovest  thine  enemies,  and  hatcst 

thy  friends.  For  thou  hast  declared  this  day,  that 
thou  regardest  neitlier  princes  nor  servants:  ibr  this 
day  I  perceive,  tliat  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and  all  we 
had  died  this  day,  then  it  had  pleased  tliee  well. 

7.  Xow  therefore  arise,  go  forth,  and  sjieak 

comfortably  unto  thy  servants:  for  I  swear  by  the 
Lord,  if  thou  go  not  forth,  there  will  not  tarry-  one 
with  thee  this  night:  and  that  will  be  worse  unto  thee 
tli:in  all  the  evil  that  befell  thee  from  thy  youth  until 
now. 

8.  Then  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate. 

And  they  told  unto  all  the  people  saWng,  Behold,  the 
king  doth  sit  in  the  gate.  And  all  the'people  came 
belbre  the  king  :  for  Israel  had  fled  every  man  to  his 
lent. 


(8.    MEPIIIBOSIIETir    FAl.SEI.V    CII.VRtJEI)    WITII    ASPIR- 
ING   TO   THE   THRONE.) 

3  .'*(»j.  xvi.  3.  And  tlie  king  said.  And  where  in  thy 
master's  son  ?  And  Ziba  saiil  unto  the  king,  Beholil, 
he  abideth  at  Jerusalem  :  for  he  said,  To  day  shall  the 
house  of  Israel  restore  me  the  kingdom  of  Iny  father. 

—4.  Then  s;iid  the  king  to  Zilia,  lieho'ld,  Ihim,' 

are  \\\\  that  jurtnintd  mito  .Mephibosheih.  And  Zibti 
s;iid,  I  humbly  besci-ch  thee  that  I  may  lind  grace  in 
thy  sight,  my  lord,  O  king. 

(9.   REP.VltATION   MADE.) 

3  Sam.  xix.  38.  For  all  of  my  father's  house  were 
but  dead  men  before  my  lord  the  king:  yet  didst  thou 
set  thy  servant  among  tlicm  that  did  eat  at  thine 
own  talile.  What  right  therefore  have  I  yet  to  cry 
any  more  unto  the  kin"? 

—  —  39.  And  the  kmg  said  unto  him.  Why  speak- 
est  thou  any  more  of  thy  matters  ?  I  have  said.  Thou 
and  Ziba  divide  the  land. 

3t).  And  ]\Iepliil)o,sheth   said  unto   the  king, 

"i'ea,  let  him  take  all,  forasmuch  as  my  lord  the  king 
is  come  again  in  peace  unto  his  own  house. 

§  36.    A(Ioiiijah''s  liebelliuii. 

(1.   HE  ASSUMES  ROYAL   POWER.) 

See  1  Kings  i.  5-10. 

(3.   NATHAN   AND   BATH-SIIEBA   CONSULT.) 

1  Kinfjs  i.  11.  AVherefore  Nathan  spoke  unto  Bath- 
sheba  the  mother  of  Solomon,  saying.  Hast  thou  not 
heard  that  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith  doth  reign, 
and  David  our  lord  knoweth  it  not  ?  "" 

13.  Now  therefore  come,  let  me,  I  pray  thee, 

give  thee  counsel,  that  thou  maycst  save  thine  ovm 
life,  and  the  life  of  thy  son  Solonion. 


(o.    TIIEY   INFORM    D.WID.) 

1  Kinyn  i.  17.  And  she  said  unto  him,  Jly  lord,  thou 
swarest  by  the  Lord  thy  Uod  unto  thine  htmdmaid, 
saying,  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  sou  shall  reign  alter 
me,  and  he  shall  sit  upon  my  throne. 

—  —  18.  And  now,  behold,  Adonijah  reigneth  ;  and 
now,  my  lord  the  king,  thou  knowest  it  not : 

"I9.  And  he  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and 

sheep  in  abundance,  and  hath  called  all  the  sons  of 
the  king,  and  Abiathar  the  jiriest,  and  Joab  the  cap- 
tain of  the  host :  but  Solomon  thy  servant  hath  he  not 
called. 

31.  Otherwise  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  my 

lord  the  king  shall  sleep  with  his  fathers,  that  I  and 
mj'  son  Solomon  shall  be  counted  otl'enders. 

■ 33.  And,  lo,   while   she   yet   talked  with  the 

king,  Nathan  the  jirophet  also  caine  in. 

—  —  33.  And  they  told  the  king,  saying.  Behold 
Nathan  the  prophet."  And  when  he  was  come  in  be- 
fore the  king,  he  bowed  himself  betbre  the  king  with 
his  face  to  the  ground. 

24.  And  Nathan  said.  My  lord,  O  king,  hast 

thou  said,  Adonijah  shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall 
sit  upon  iny  throne  ? 

35.  For  he  is  gone  down  this  day,  and  hath 

slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep  in  abundance,  and 
hath  called  all  the  king's  sons,  and  the  captains  of 
the  host,  and  Abiathar  tlie  priest;  and,  behold,  they 
eat  and  drink  before  him,  and  say,  God  save  king 
Adonijah. 

3G.  But  me,  even  me  thy  servant,  and  Zadok 

the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  thy 
servant  Solomon,  hath  he  not  called. 

37.  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king, 

and  thou  hast  not  shewed  it  \into  thy  servant,  who 
should  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  theliing  after  him? 

(4.   THE   REBELLION   CRUSHED   AT    ITS   BIRTH.) 

1  King.t  i.  42.  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold,  Jona- 
than the  son  of  Abiathar  the  p"riest  c:ime  :  and  Adoni- 
jah said  unto  him.  Come  in ;  for  thou  art  a  valiant 
man,  and  bringest  good  tidings. 

43.  And  Jonathan  answered  and  said  to  Ado- 
nijah, Verily  our  lord  king  David  hath  made  Solomon 
king. 

49.  And  all  the  guests  that  wfre  witli  Adoni- 

453 


CHAP.  lY. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


jiiU  were  afraid,  and  rose  up,  and  went  every  man  bis 
way. 

(5.    .-VDONIJAII   AFTEKW.IRDS   SLAIN.) 

See  1  Jungs  ii.  24-5. 

§  37.    Rebellion  Kesiilting  in  National  Dismem- 
berment. 

1  Kiiiijn  xi.  26.  And  Jeroboam  tlie  son  of  Nebat, 
an  Epliralliite  of  Zercda,  Solomon's  servant,  whose 
miillier's  name  miti  Zcrnah,  a  widow  woman,  even  he 
lifted  up  hin  hand  against  the  king. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  6.  Yet  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  the 
servant  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David,  is  risen  up,  and 
hath  rebelled  against  his  lord. 

7.  And  there  are  gathered  unto  him  vain  men, 

the  children  of  Belial,  and  have  strengthened  them- 
selves against  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon,  when 
Rehoboam  was  young  and  tenderhearted,  and  could 
not  withstand  them. 

^  —  8.  And  now  ye  think  to  withstand  the  king- 
dom of  the  Lord  in  "the  hand  of  the  sons  of  David; 
and  ye  be  a  great  multitude, + 

§  38.    Kebellioii  of  a  Conquered  People. 

2  Kings  i.  1.  Then  Mo.ab  rebelled  against  Israel 
after  the  death  of  Ahab. 

—  iii.  5.  But  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ah.ab  was  dead, 
that  the  king  of  Moab  rebelled  against  the  king  of 
Israel. 

§  39.    King-s  Murdered. 

(1.    BY   SONS.) 

2  Ki?>gs  xix.  3G.  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  de- 
parted, and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh. 

37.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  worship- 
ping in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  god,  that  Adram- 
mciech  and  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with  the 
sword;  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Armenia. 
And  Esar-haddon  bis  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

2  Chr.  xxxii.  21.  -(-And  when  he  was  come  into 
the  house  of  his  god,  they  that  came  forth  of  his  own 
bowels  slew  him  there  with  the  sword. 

(2.   BY   OFFICERS  OP  R^VNK.) 

2  lung.i  viii.  13.  And  Hazael  said,  But  what,  w  thy 
servant  a  dog  that  he  sluudd  do  this  great  thing? 
And  Elisha  answered.  The  Lord  hath  shewed  me 
that  thou  sJudt  be  king  over  Syria. 

• 14.  So  he  departed  from  Elisha,  and  came  to 

Ins  master;  wlio  said  to  him.  What  said  Elisha  to 
tliee  ?  And  lie  answered.  He  told  me  that  thou 
shonldest  surely  recover. 

1.5,  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 

he  took  a  thick  cloth,  and  dipped  it  in  water,  and 
spread  it  on  his  face,  so  that  he  died:  and  Hazael 
reigned  in  his  stead. 

1  Kings  XV.  27.  And  Baasba  the  son  of  Ahijah,  of 
the  house  of  Issachar,  conspired  against  bim ;  and 
Baasha  smote  him  at  Gibbethon,  which  bdoiiged  to  the 
Philistines;  for  Nadab  and  all  Israel  laid  siege  to 
Gibbethon. 

28.  Even  in  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of 

Judah  did  Baasha  slay  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead. 

—  xvi.  9.  And  his  servant  Zimri,  captain  of  half  his 
chariots,  conspired  against  him,  as  he  was  in  Tirzah, 
drinking  himself  drunk  in  tlie  house  of  Arza  steward 
of  his  house  in  Tirzah. 

§  40.     Surviving:  Queen  Slain. 

2  Kings  ix.  31.  And  as  Jehu  entered  in  at  the  gate, 
she  said,  ILid  Zimri  iieace,  who  slew  his  master? 

32.  And  he  lifted  up  bis  face  to  the  window, 

a  Till  said,  \Vho  /.son  my  side?  wlio?  And  there  looked 
out  to  him  two  vr  three  eunuchs. 

33.  And  he  said,  Throw  her  down.     So  they 

threw  her  down  :  and  sonw  of  her  lilood  was  sjiriidcled 
on  the  wall,  and  on  the  horses :  and  he  Irode  her 
under  foot. 

§  41.     King's  Sons  Slain. 

2  Kings  x.  5.  And  he  that  jrits  over  the  house,  and 


he  that  was  over  the  city,  the  elders  also,  and  the 
bringers  up  of  the  children,  sent  to  Jehu,  saj'ing,  We 
(ire  thy  servants,  and  will  do  all  that  thou  sbalt  bid 
us ;  we  will  not  make  any  king :  do  thou  that  which  is 
good  in  thine  eyes. 

0.  Theii  be  wrote  a  letter  the  second  tiine  to 

them,  saying.  If  ye  be  mine,  and  if  ye  will  hearken 
unto  my  voice,  take  ye  the  heads  of  the  men  your 
master's  sons,  and  come  to  me  to  Jezreel  by  to  morrow 
this  time.  Now  the  king's  sons,  being  seventy  persons, 
were  with  the  great  men  of  the  city,  which  brought 
them  up. 

7.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  letter  came 

to  them,  that  they  took  the  king's  sons,  and  slew 
seventy  persons,  and  put  their  beads  in  baskets,  and 
sent  bim  them  to  Jezreel. 

8.  And  there  came  a  messenger,  and  told  him, 

saying,  They  have  brought  the  heads  of  the  king's 
sons.  And  be  said,  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps  at  the 
entering  in  of  the  gate  until  the  morning. 

9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 

be  went  out,  and  stood,  and  said  to  all  the  people.  Ye 
be  righteous :  behold,  I  conspired  against  my  master, 
and  slew  him :  but  who  slew  all  these  ? 

§  42.    His  Relatives,  Friends,  and  Partizans  Slain. 

1  Kings  xvi.  11,  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  began 
to  reign,  as  soon  as  he  sat  on  his  throne,  that  he  slew 
all  the  house  of  Baasha:  he  left  him  not  one  that 
pisseth  against  a  wall,  neither  of  his  kinsfolks,  nor  of 
his  friends. 

2  Kings  x.  11.  So  Jehu  slew  all  that  remained  of  the 
bouse  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel,  and  all  his  great  men,  and 
his  kinsfolks,  and  his  priests,  until  he  left  him  none 
remaining. 

17.  And  when  he  came  to  Samaria,  he  slew  all 

that  remained  unto  Ahab  in  Samaria,  till  he  had 
destroyed  bim,  according  to  the  saymg  of  the  Lord, 
which  he  spake  to  Elijah. 

§  43.    And  even  tliose  of  his  Ally. 

2  Kings  x.  12.  And  he  arose  and  departed,  and  came 
to  Samaria.  And  as  he  was  at  the  shearing  house  in 
the  way, 

13.  Jehu  met  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah 

king  of  Jud;di,  and  said,  Who  are  ye  ?  And  they 
answered.  We  are  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah;  and  we 
go  down  to  salute  the  children  of  the  king  and  the 
children  of  the  queen. 

14.  And  he  said.  Take  them  alive.     And  thej' 

took  them  alive,  and  slew  them  at  the  pit  of  the  shear- 
ing house,  even  two  and  forty  men ;  neither  left  he  any 
of  them. 

2  Uhr.  xxii.  8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when 
Jehu  was  executing  judgment  upon  the  house  of 
Ahab,  and  found  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  sons 
of  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah,  that  ministered  to  Ahaziah, 
he  slew  them. 

§  44.    God  Rules  over  All. 

Jiid.  v.  13.  Then  be  made  bim  that  remaineth  have 
dominion  over  the  nobles  among  the  people :  the  Lord 
made  me  have  dominion  over  the  mighty. 

Job  xii.  18.  lie  looseth  the  bond  of  kings,  and  gird- 
eth  their  loins  with  a  girdle. 

19.  lie    leadeth    princes    away   spoiled,   and 

overthroweth  the  mighty. 

31.  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 

weakeneth  the  strength  of  the  mighty. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE   BODY   POLITIC. 

§  45.    God  Supreme. 

1  Sam.  xvi.  G.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were 
come,  (hat  he  looked  on  Elial),  and  said,  Surely  the 
Lord's  anointed  is  before  him. 


454 


CHAP.  IV. 


CIVIL  AXD  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


1  S<im.  xvi.  7.  But  the  Loud  said  unlo  Samuel,  Look 
not  on  his  countenance,  or  on  Iho  heiiilit  of  liis  stature ; 
bec.nuse  I  have  refused  him:  lor  l/if  l.oRI)  "((th  not 
as  man  seeth ;  for  man  loolielh  on  llie  outward  ap- 
pearance, but  tlie  Loud  liiokelli  on  thi^  lieart. 

8.  Then  Jesse  called  Ahinadab,  and  made  him 

EBss  before  Samuel.  And  he  said,  Neither  hath  the 
lOiuj  chosen  this. 

9.  Then  Jesse  made  Shammah  to  pass  by. 

And  he  said.  Neither  hath  the  Loun  cliosen  this. 

10.  Airain,  Jesse   made  seven  of  his  sons  to 

pass  before  Siuuuel.  And  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse, 
The  Loud  hatli  not  chosen  these. 

Job  xii.  23.  lie  lucreaseth  tlie  nations,  and  destroy- 
cth  them :  be  cnlargcth  the  nations,  and  straiteuctli 
them  again. 

li.  He  taketh  away  the  heart  of  the  chief  of 

the  people  of  the  earth,  and  causeili  them  to  wander 
in  a  wilderness  iclurc  tlurc  in  no  way. 

i~).  Tliey  _!;rope  in  the  dark  without  liirht,  and 

he  maketh  them  to  stagger  like  a  drunken  man. 

(A.   JOSUIA   DH'IXELY   APPOINTED.) 

Num.  xxvii.  21.  And  he  shall  stand  before  Elcazar 
the  priest,  who  shall  ask  coiinwl  for  him  after  the 
judgment  of  Urim  before  the  Lord:  at  his  word 
shall  they  co  out,  and  :it  his  word  they  shall  come  in, 
Mil  he,  anil  all  the  children  of  Israel  with  him,  even 
all  the  congreg.Ttion. 

22.  And  Closes  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

him :  and  he  took  Joshua,  and  set  him  before  Eleazar 
the  priest,  and  before  all  the  congregation: 

— •  —  23.  And  he  l;ud  his  hands  upon  him,  and 
gave  him  a  charge,  as  the  Loud  commanded  by  the 
hand  of  Closes. 

Deut.  xxxiv.  9.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  was 
full  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom  ;  for  Moses  had  laid  his 
hands  upon  him :  and  the  children  of  Israel  hearkened 
unto  him,  and  did  as  the  Loud  commanded  Moses. 

§46.    Conditions  of  Nut  ioiml  Prosperity :  Material 
and  Spirituiil. 

Prov.  xiv.  28.  In  the  multitude  of  people  is  the  king's 
honour:  but  in  the  want  of  people  is  the  destruction 
of  the  prince. 

34.  Righteousness  exalteth  a  nation :  but  sin 

is  a  reproach  to  any  people. 

Ec.  V.  9.  Jloreover  the  profit  of  the  earth  is  for  all : 
the  king  himniif  is  served  by  the  field. 

Amos  V.  14.  Seek  good,  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may 
live:  and  so  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts,  shall  be  with 
you,  as  ye  have  simken. 

1.5.  Hate   the  evil,  and  love   the  good,   and 

establish  judgment  in  the  gate:  it  may  be  that  the 
Lord  God  of  hosts  will  be  gracious  unto  the  remnant 
of  Joseph. 

§  47.    Love  of  Country. 

1  Kings  si.  21.  And  when  Iladad  heard  in  Egj^pt 
that  David  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  that  Joab  the 
captain  of  the  host  was  dead,  Iladad  said  to  Pharaoh, 
Let  me  depart,  that  I  may  go  to  mine  own  country. 

22.  Then  Phanioli  s;iid  unto  liini.  But  what 

hast  thou  lacked  witli  me,  tliat,  behuld,  thou  seekest 
to  go  to  thine  own  countrj-?  And  lie  answered, 
Nothing :  howbeit  let  me  go  in  any  wise. 

§  4$.    Obedience  to  Rulers. 

Prov.  xvii.  11.  An  evil  mnn  seeketh  onlj' rebellion : 
therefore  a  cruel  messenger  sli;ill  be  sent  against  him. 

—  xxiv.  21.  My  sou,  fear  thou  llie  Lord  and  the 
king :  and  meddle  not  with  them  that  are  given  to 
change : 

22.  For   their  calamitj'  shall   rise  suddenly ; 

and  who  knoweth  the  ruin  of  tliem  both? 

Ex.  xxii.  28.  Thou  shalt  not  revile  the  gods,  nor 
curse  the  ruler  of  tliy  jicoiile. 

Ec.  X.  20.  Curse  not  the  king,  no  not  in  thy  thought; 
and  curse  not  the  rich  in  thy  bedchamber :  for  a  bird 
of  the  air  shall  carry  the  voice,  and  that  which  hath 
wings  shall  tell  the  matter. 

Mat.  xvii.  24.  And  when  they  were  come  to  Caper- 

4 


naum,  thev  that  received  tribute  looiicy  came  to  Peter, 

and  sail),  both  nut  your  master  pay  tril)iUe':' 

i't.  Jle  sailh,  Ves.     And  when  he  was  come 

into  the  house,  Jesus  prevented  Idm,  s.iying,  What 
thinkest  lliou,  Simon?  of  whom  do  llie  l<ings  of  the 
earth  lake  custom  or  tribute?  of  their  own  children, 
or  of  strangers  ? 

2().  IVter  saith  ui\to  him,  Of  strangers.     Jesus 

saith  unto  hiui,  Tlien  are  llie  iliildren  free. 

—  xxii.  IT.  Tell  us  therefore,  Wiiat  thinkest  thou? 
Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Cesar,  or  not  ? 

18.  Hill  Jesus  ]ierceived  their  wickedness,  and 

said,  Why  tempt  ye  me,  yc  liyi>ocrites? 

—  —  19.  Shew  me  the  tribute  monej-.  And  they 
brought  unto  him  a  (lenny. 

20.  And  he  saith  unto  them.  Whose  is  this 

im;ige  and  sui>erscriplion  ? 

21.  They  said  unto  him,  Cesar's.     Then  saith 

he  unlo  them,  Hcnder  therefore  unto  Cesar  the  things 
whicli  are  Cesar's ;  and  unto  God  the  things  that  arc 
God's. 

Mark  xii.  14.  +Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar, 
or  not  ? 

I.').  Shall  we  give,  or  .shall  we  not  give  ?     But 

he,  knowing  tlieir  liypocris\',  s;iid  unto  tliem,  AVhy 
tempt  ye  nie?  bring  nie  a  penn_v,  that  I  may  see  it. 

'-  1(>.  And  they  brought  ;'/.     And  he  'saith  unto 

them,  AVhosc  w  tliis  image  and  super.scriplion?  And 
they  said  unto  him,  Cesar's. 

17.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them.  Ren- 
der to  Cesar  the  thmgs  that  are  Cesar's,  and  to  God 
the  things  that  are  God's.     And  they  marvelled  at  him. 

Luke  XX.  22.  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  unto 
Cesar,  or  no  ? 

24.  Shew  me  a  pennj-.  Whose  image  and  su- 
perscription hath  it?    They  answered  and  said,  Cesar's. 

2.5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Render  therefore 

unto  Cesar  the  things  which  be  Cesar's,  and  unto  God 
the  things  which  be  God's. 

Acts  V.  29.  Then  Peter  and  the  o/Afr  apostles  answer- 
ed and  said,  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  men. 

i?<iHi.  xiii.  1.  Let  eveiy  soul  be  subject  unto  the 
higher  powers.  For  there  is  no  power  but  of  God : 
the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God. 

2.  Whosoever  therefore  resistelh  the  power, 

rcsisteth  the  ordinance  of  God :  and  they  that  resist 
shall  receive  to  themselves  damnaliou. 

3.  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works, 

but  to  the  evil.  Wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the 
power  ?  do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt  have 
praise  of  the  same : 

4.  For  he  is  the  mmister  of  God  to  thee  for 

good.  But  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid ; 
for  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain :  for  he  is  the 
minister  of  God,  a  revenger  to  execute  wrath  upon  him 
that  doetii  evil. 

5.  Wherefore  ye  must  needs  lie  subject,  not 

only  for  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience'  sake. 

G.  For,  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also  :  for 

they  are  God's  ministers,  attending  continually  upon 
this  veiy  thing. 

7.  Render  therefore  to  all  their  dues :  tribute 

to  whom  tribute  is  due;  custom  to  whom  custom; 
fear  to  whom  fear;  honour  to  whom  honour. 

Tit.  iii.  1.  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  suliject  to  prin- 
cipalities and  powers,  to  obey  magistrates,  to  be  ready 
to  every  good  work, 

1  Pet.  ii.  13.  Submit  yourselves  to  every  ordinance 
of  man  for  the  Lord's  sake  :  whether  it  be  to  the  king, 
as  supreme ; 

14.  Or  unto  governors,  as  unlo  them  that  are 

sent  by  him  for  the  punishment  of  evil  doers,  and  for 
the  praise  of  them  tliat  do  well. 

15.  For  so  is  the  will  of  God,  that  with  well 

doing  ye  may  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish 
men : 

17.  Honour  all  men.     Love  the  brotherhood. 

Fear  God.     Honoiu-  the  king. 

§  49.    Taking  the  Census. 

X'im.  i.  2.  Take  ve  the  sum  of  all  the  conirregation 
of  the  children  of  "Israel,  after  their  families,  by  the 


CHAP.  ir. 


CIVIL   AND    SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


liouse  of  tliL'ir  fathers,  with  the  number  of  ttwir  names, 
every  maU'  1)V  their  polls; 

N'um.  i.  3.  "Fiom  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all 
that  are  aljle  to  go  forth"  to  war  in  Israel:  thou  and 
Aaron  shall  number  them  b)'  their  armies. 

17.  And  Moses  and  Aaron   look  these  men 

which  are  expressed  by  their  names: 

18.  And  they  assembled  all  the  congregation 

together  on  the  first  day  of  the  second  month,  and 
they  declared  their  pedigrees  after  their  families,  by 
tbehouse  of  their  fathers,  according  to  the  number  of 
tlie  names,  from  twenty  years  del  and  upward,  by 
their  polls. 

19.  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  he 

numbered  them  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

47.  But  the  Levites  after  the  tribe  of  their 

fathers  were  not  numbered  among  them. 

—  xxvi.  3.  Take  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  from  twenty  years  old  and  up- 
ward, throughout  their  fathers'  house,  all  that  are  able 
to  go  to  \var  in  Israel. 

— ■  —  3.  And  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  spake 
with  them  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  near 
Jericho,  saying, 

4.  Take  the  sum  of  the  jyeople,  from  twenty 

years  old  and  upward ;  as  the  Loud  commanded 
Closes  and  the  children  of  Israel,  which  went  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt. 

3  ISiim.  xxiv.  3.  For  the  king  said  to  Joab  the  cap- 
tain of  the  host,  which  teas  with  him.  Go  now  through 
all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  from  U;in  even  to  Beer-sheba, 
awd  number  ye  the  people,  that  I  may  know  the 
number  of  the  people. 

3.  And  Joab   said  unto  the  king.  Now  the 

Lord  thy  God  add  unto  the  people,  how  many  soever 
they  be,  a  hundredfold,  and  that  the  eyes  of  my  lord 
the  king  may  see  it:  but  why  doth  my  lord  the  king 
delight  in  this  thing? 

4.  Notwithstanding  the  king's  word  prevailed 

against  Joab,  and  against  the  captains  of  the  host. 
And  Joab  and  the  captains  ot  the  host  went  out  from 
the  presence  of  the  king,  to  number  the  people  ol 
Israel. 

5.  And  they  passed  over  Jordan,  and  pitched 

in  Aroer,  on  the  right  side  of  the  city  that  Ikth  in  the 
midst  of  the  river  of  Gad,  and  toward  Jazer : 

G.  Then  they  came  to  Gilead,  and  to  the  land 

of  Tahtini-hodshi ;  and  they  came  to  Dan-jaan,  and 
about  to  Zidon, 

7.  And  came  to  the  strong  hold  of  Tyre,  and 

to  all  the  cities  of  the  Hivites,  and  of  the  Canaanites : 
and  they  went  out  to  the  south  of  Judah,  eceii  to  Beer- 
sheba. 

8.  So  when  they  had  gone  through  all  the 

hind,  they  came  to  Jerusalem  at  the  end  of  nine 
months  and  twenty  days. 

9.  And  Joab  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number 

of  the  people  unto  the  king:  and  there  were  in  Israel 
eight  hundred  thousand  valiant  men  that  drew  the 
sword  ;  and  the  men  of  Judah  were  live  hundred  thou- 
sand men. 

2  Kinr/K  iii.  6.  And  king  Jehoram  went  out  of  Sa- 
maria the  same  lime,  and  numbered  all  Israel. 

1  67/r,  xxvii.  33.  But  David  took  not  the  number 
of  them  fi'om  twenty  years  old  and  under:  because 
the  Loiiu  liad  said  he  would  Increase  Israel  like  to 
the  stars  of  the  heavens. 

■ 34.  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number, 

l)ut  he  finished  not,  because  there  fell  wrath  for  it 
against  Israel ;  neither  was  tlie  number  put  in  the 
account  of  the  Clironicles  of  king  David. 

Luke  ii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 
tliere  w<Mit  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  Augustus,  that  all 
the  world  should  be  taxed. 

3.  {And  this    taxing  was    first   made    when 

Cyrenius  was  governor  of  Syria.) 

3.  And  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into 

his  own  city. 

^  .>0.    Tlie  Consent  of  the  People. 

(I.    TO   TIIK   OOVEKNMENT   AKD   CODE   OK   MOSES.) 

Kr.  ixi\'.  3.  And  Jloses  came  and  told  the  people 


all  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and  all  the  judgments  :  and 
all  the  people  answered  with  one  voice,  and  said  All 
the  words  which  the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do. 

Deut.  V.  37.  Go  thou  near,  and  hear  all  that  the 
Lord  our  God  shall  say ;  and  speak  thou  unto  us  all 
that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  speak  unto  thee;  and  we 
will  hear  it,  and  do  it. 

38.  And  the  Loud  heard  the  voice  of  your 

words,  when  ye  spake  unto  me ;  and  the  Lord  said 
unto  me,  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  the  words  of  this 
people,  which  they  have  spoken  unto  thee:  they  have 
well  said  all  that  they  have  spoken. 

—  xxxiii.  4.  Moses  connnauded  us  a  law,  even  the  in- 
heritance of  the  congregation  of  Jacob. 

5.  And  he  was  king  in  Jeshurun,  when  the 

heads  of  the  people  and  the  tribes  of  Israel  were 
gathered  together. 

(2.   TO   THE   LEADERSHIP   OP  J0SnU.\.) 

Jos.  i.  16.  And  they  answered  Joshua,  saying.  All 
that  thou  commandest  us  we  will  do,  and  whitherso- 
ever thou  sendest  us,  we  will  go. 

17.  According  as  we  hearkened  unto  Moses  in 

all  things,  so  will  we  hearken  unto  thee :  only  the 
Lord  thy  God  lie  with  thee,  as  ho  was  A\'ith  Moses. 

18.  Whosoever  /le  be  that  doth  rebel  against 

th}'  connnandment,  and  will  not  hearken  unto  thy 
words  in  all  that  thou  commandest  him,  he  ohall  be 
put  to  death  :  only  be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage. 

—  xxiv.  31.  And  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the 
days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that 
overlived  Joshua,  and  which  had  known  all  the 
works  of  the  Lord,  that  he  had  done  for  Israel. 

(3.   TO   THE   government  OF  DAVID.) 

1  CJir.  xii.  IG.  And  there  came  of  the  children  of 
Benjamin  and  Judah  to  the  hold  inito  David. 

17.  And  David  went  out  to  meet  them,  and 

answered  and  said  unto  them.  If  3'e  be  come  peaceably 
unto  me  to  help  me,  mine  heart  shall  be  knit  unto 
you :  but  if  pe  be  come  to  betray  me  to  mine  enemies, 
seeing  t/iere  is  no  wrong  in  mine  hands,  the  God  of 
our  fathers  look  thereon,  and  rebuke  it. 

18.  Then  the  spirit  came  upon  Amasai,  ^c7w 

was  chief  of  the  captains,  and  he  said.  Thine  are  we, 
David,  and  on  thy  side,  thou  son  of  Jesse :  peace, 
jieace  be  unto  thee,  and  ]ieace  be  to  thine  helpers ;  for 
thy  God  helpeth  -thee.  Then  David  received  them, 
and  made  them  captains  of  the  band. 

—  xiii.  1.  And  David  consulted  with  the  captains 
of  thousands  and  hundreds,  and  with  every  leader. 

—  xxviii.  1.  And  David  assembled  all  the  princes 
of  Israel,  the  princes  of  the  tribes,  and  the  captains  of 
the  companies  that  ministered  to  the  king  by  course, 
and  the  captains  over  the  thousands,  and  captains 
over  the  hundreds,  and  the  stewards  over  all  the  sub- 
stance and  possession  of  the  king,  and  of  his  sons, 
with  the  officers,  and  with  the  mighty  men,  and  with 
all  the  valiant  men,  unto  Jerusalem. 

(4.    THEIR   greater   GUILT.) 

Neh.  ix.  39.  And  testifiedst  against  them,  that  thou 
mightcst  bring  them  again  unto  the  law :  yet  they 
dealt  proudly,  and  hearkened  not  unto  thy  command- 
ments, but  sinned  against  thy  judgments,  (which  if  a 
man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them;)  and  withdrew  the 
shoulder,  and  hardened  their  neck,  and  would  not 
hear. 

37.  And  it  yieldeth  much  increase  unto  the 

kings  whom  thou  hast  set  over  us  because  of  our  sins: 
also  they  have  dominion  over  our  bodies,  and  over  our 
cattle,  at  their  pleasure,  and  we  are  in  great  distress. 

§  51.    Samuel  a  Just  Jndgc. 

1  Sam.  xii  3.  Behold,  here  I  am:  witness  against 
me  belbre  the  Lord,  and  before  his  anointed :  whose 
ox  have  I  taken  ?  or  whose  ass  have  I  taken  ?  or 
whom  have  I  defrauded?  whom  have  I  oppressed? 
or  of  whose  hand  have  I  received  any  bribe  to  blind 
mine  eyes  therewith?  and  I  will  restore  it  you. 

4.  And  they  said.  Thou  hast  not  defrauded 

us,  nor  opju-essed  us,  neither  hast  thou  taken  aught 
of  any  man's  hand. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


1  Sam.  xii.  5.  Aud  he  said  unto  llifin,  The  Ia)KD  in 
■witness  agninst  you,  and  his  imointed  in  witness  tliis 
day,  that  ye  have  uol  found  aught  iu  my  huud.  And 
they  answered,  He  is  witness. 

§  52.    Wicked  Ma^istriitos. 

(1.    DESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  xxviii.  12.  When  righteous  mfn  do  rejoice, 
i!iere  m  great  glory :  but  when  the  wicked  rise,  a  man 
is  hidden. 

28.  When  the  wicked  rise,  men  liide  them- 
selves: but  when  they  perish,  the  rigliteous  increase. 

—  xxix.  2.  Wlien  tlie  righteous  arc  in  autliorily, 
tlie  people  rejoi<e :  but  when  the  wicked  beareth  rule, 
the  people  mourn. 

/■<.  1.  21.  Mow  is  the  faithful  city  become  a  harlot! 
it  was  full  of  judgment;  righteousuess  lodged  in  it; 
but  now  murderers. 

22.  Thy  silver  is  become  dross,  tliy  wine  mixed 

with  water: 

23.  Thy  princes  are  rebellious,  and  companions 

of  thieves:  every  one  lovelh  gifis,  and  followeth  after 
rewards:  they  judge  not  the  fatherless,  neitlier  doth 
the  cause  of  the  widow  come  unto  tliem. 

Miciih  iii.  9.  Hear  tins,  I  pray  you,  ye  heads  of  the 
house  of  Jacob,  and  princes  of  the  house  of  Israel, 
that  abhor  judgment,  and  pervert  all  eiputy. 

10.  They  build  up  Ziou  with  blood,  and  Jeru- 
salem with  iniquity. 

11.  The  heads  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and 

the  priests  thereof  teach  for  hire,  and  the  ])rophets 
thereof  divine  for  money:  vet  will  they  lean  upon  the 
Lord,  and  say.  Is  not  the  Lord  among  us?  none  evil 
can  come  ujion  us. 

—  vii.  3.  That  they  may  do  evil  with  both  liands 
earnestly,  the  prince  asketh,  and  the  judge  ankcth  for 
a  reward;  and  the  great  man,  he  uttereth  his  mis- 
chievous desire :  so  they  wrap  it  up. 

■ 4.  The  best  of" them  is  as  a  brier:   the  most 

upright  is  sliiirpir  than  a  thorn  hedge:  the  day  of  lliy 
watchmen  and  thy  visitation  cometh;  now  shall  be 
their  jierplexity. 

Zepli.  iii.  3.  iler  princes  within  her  are  roaring  lions ; 
her  judges  are  evening  wolves;  they  gnaw  not  the 
bones  till  the  morrow. 

(2.   SENT  IN  jrDGMEXT.) 

Job  xii.  17.  He  leadeth  counsellors  away  spoiled, 
and  maketh  the  judges  fools. 

h.  iii.  1.  For,  l>ehold,  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts, 
doth  take  away  from  Jerusalem  and  from  Judah  the 
stay  and  the  staff,  the  whole  stay  of  bread,  and  the 
whole  stay  of  water. 

2."  The  mighty  man,  and  the  man  of  war,  the 

judge,  and  the  prophet,  and  the  prudent,  and  the 
ancient, 

3.  The  captain  of  fifty,  and  the  honourable 

man,  and  the  counsellor,  and  tlie  cunning  artificer,  and 
the  eloquent  orator. 

4.  And  I  will  give  children  to  he  their  princes, 

and  babes  shall  rule  over  them. 

.5.  And  the  peojile  shall  be  oppressed,  every 

one  by  another,  and  everyone  by  his  neighbour:  the 
child  "shall  behave  himself  proudly  against  the  ancient, 
and  the  base  against  the  hououraljle. 

—  . —  0.  When  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother 
of  the  house  of  his  father,  snyin;/.  Thou  hast  clothing, 
be  thou  our  ruler,  and  let  this  ruin  >»■  muler  thy  hand : 

7.  In  that  day  shall  he  swear,  saying,  I  will 

not  be  a  healer ;  lor  in  my  house  is  neither  bread  nor 
clothing :  make  me  not  a  ruler  of  the  people. 

(3.  tureatened.) 

Ec.  viii.  9.  All  this  have  I  seen,  and  applied  my 
heart  unto  every  work  that  is  done  under  the  sun : 
Viere  is  a  time  wherein  one  man  ruleth  over  another  to 
his  own  hurt. 

Is.  X.  1.  Woe  unto  them  that  decree  unrighteous 
decrees,  and  that  write  grievousness  which  they  have 
prescribed ; 

2.  To  turn  aside  the  needy  from  judgment, 

and  to  take  away  the  right  from  the  poor  of  my  people, 

4 


that  widows  may  be  their  prey,  and  that  they  may  rob 
the  fatherless! 

3.  And  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  visitation, 

and  in  the  desolation  tchicit  shall  come  from  far?  to 
whom  will  ye  flee  for  helj)  V  and  where  will  ye  leave 
your  glorj-  ? 

4.  Without  me  they  shall  bow  down  under 

the  priscmers,  iiud  they  shall  fall  under  the  sl;iin.  For 
all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand  is 
stretched  out  still. 

—  iii.  14.  The  Lord  will  enter  into  judgment  with 
the  ancients  of  his  people,  and  the  ])rinces  thereof: 
for  ye  have  eaten  up  the  vineyard ;  the  spoil  of  the 
poor  is  in  jour  houses. 

15.  What  mean  ye  that  ye  beat  my  people  to 

pieces,  and  grind  the  faces  of  the  poor?  saith  the 
Lord  God  of  hosts. 

—  xxviii.  14.  Wherefore  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord, 
ye  scornful  men,  that  rule  this  people  which  is  in 
^Jerusalem. 

15.  Because  ye  have  said.  We  have  made  a 

covenant  with  death,  and  with  hell  are  we  at  agree- 
ment ;  when  the  .overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 
through,  it  shall  not  come  unto  us :  for  we  lune  made 
lies  our  refuge,  and  under  falsehood  have  we  hid  our- 
selves : 

17.  Judgment  also  will  I  lay  to  the  line,  and 

righteousness  to  the  plummet  :  and  the  hail  shall 
sweep  away  the  refuge  of  lies,  and  the  waters  shall 
overflow  the  hidiugplace. 

18.  And  j'our  covenant  with  death  shall  be 

disannulled,  and  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not 
stand;  when  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 
through,  then  j'e  shall  be  trodden  down  by  it. 

19.  From  the  time  that  it  goeth  lorth  it  shall 

take  you:  for  morning  by  morning  shall  it  ]ia.ss  over, 
by  day  and  bj-  night:  and  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only 
to  understand  the  report. 

20.  For  the  bed  is  shorter  than  that  a  man  can 

stretch  himself  on  it:  and  the  covering  narrower  than 
that  he  can  wraii  himself  iVt  it. 

Jer.  sxiii.  2.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel  against  the  pastors  that  feed  my  people ;  Ye 
have  scattered  my  flock,  and  driven  them  away,  and 
have  not  visited  them  ;  behold,  I  will  visit  upon  you 
the  evil  of  your  doings,  saith  the  Lord. 

//fts.  V.  lb.  The  princes  of  Judah  were  like  them 
that  remove  the  bound :  therefore  I  will  pour  out  my 
wrath  upon  them  like  water. 

Micah  iii.  12.  Therefore  shall  Zion  for  your  sake  be 
ploughed  as  a  field,  and  Jerusalem  shall  become  heaps, 
and  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  places  of 
the  forest 

§  53.    A  Wicked  People. 

(1.   DESCRIBED.) 

Ezel:  xxii.  29.  The  people  of  the  land  h.ive  used  op- 
pression, and  exercised  robbery,  and  have  vexed  the 
poor  and  needj- :  yea,  thej'  have  oppressed  the  stranger 
wrongfully. 

Hos.  iv.  1.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  children 
of  Israel:  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the 
inhabitants  of  the  land,  because  there  is  no  truth,  nor 
mercy,  nor  knowledge  of  God  in  the  land. 

2.  By  swearing,  and  Ij'ing,  and   killing,  and 

stealing,  and  conmiitting  adultery,  they  break  out,  and 
blood  toucheth  blood. 

—  v.  11.  Ephraim  is  oppressed  and  broken  in  judg- 
ment, because  he  willingly  walked  after  the  command- 
ment. 

Amos  V.  10.  They  hate  him  that  rcbuketh  in  the 
gate,  and  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  uprightly. 

11.   Fora.smuch   thereof  as  your  treading  is 

upon  the  poor,  and  ye  take  from  him  burdens  of  wheat: 
ye  have  built  houses  of  hewn  stone,  but  ye  shall  not 
dwell  in  them ;  ye  have  planted  pleasant  vineyards, 
but  ye  shall  not  drink  wine  of  them. 

12.  For  I  know  your  manifold  transgressions 

and  vour  mighty  sins:  they  afflict  the  just,  they  take 
a  bri"be,  and  they  turn  aside  the  poor  in  the  gate  from 
t/ieir  right. 

13.  Therefore  the  prudent  shall  keep  silence 

in  that  time ;  for  it  is  an  evil  time. 


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CIVIL  AXD  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK   XVIII. 


Mkith  ii.  8.  Even  of  late  my  peoDle  is  risen  up  as 
an  enemy :  ye  imll  olF  tlie  robe  witli  tlie  garment  from 
tlieiu  tliat  pass  l)y  securely  as  men  averse  from  war. 

!).  The  women  of  my  people  have  .ve  cast  out 

from  their  pleasant  houses;  from  their  chikircn  have 
}'C  taken  away  \:\y  glory  for  ever. 

10.  Arise  ye,  and  depart ;  for  this  m  not  your 

rest:  because  it  is"  jiolluted,  it  shall  destroy  i/ou,  even 
T\'ith  a  sore  destruction. 

—  vii.  3.  The  good  i/xiii  is  perished  out  of  the  earth ; 
and  tliere  is  uone  upright  among  men:  they  all  lie  in 
wait  for  blood;  they  bunt  every  man  his  brother  with 
a  net. 

5.  Trust  ye  not  in  a  friend,  put  ye  not  confi- 
dence in  a  guide  ;  keep  the  doors  of  thy  mouth  from 
her  that  lieth  in  thy  bosom. 

6.  For  llie  S(5n  dishonourelh  the  father,  the 

daughter  riseth  up  against  her  mother,  the  daughter 
in  law  against  her  UKJther  in  law ;  a  man's  enemies 
are  the  men  of  his  own  house. 

(2.   TIIRE.VTENED.) 

Jer.'ix..  10.  For  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  a  weep- 
ing and  wailing,  anil  for  the  habitations  of  the  wilder- 
ness a  lamentation,  because  they  are  burned  up,  so 
that  none  can  pass  through  them  ;  neither  can  men 
hear  the  voice  of  the  c;iltle:  both  the  fowl  of  the 
heavens  and  the  beasts  are  tied;  they  are  gone. 

llos.  iv.  3.  Tlierefore  shall  the  laud  mourn,  and 
every  one  that  dwelleth  therein  shall  languish,  with 
the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  with  the  fowls  of  heaven; 
yea,  the  fishes  of  the  se;i  also  shall  be  taken  away. 

4.  Yet  let  no  man  strive,  nor  rejirove  another: 

for  thy  peojile  are  as  they  that  strive  with  the  priest. 

Amu!i\\.  (i.  Thus  saith  the  Lokd;  For  three  trans- 
gressions of  Israel,  and  for  four,  I  will  not  turn  away 
the  punUlunent  thereof;  because  they  sold  the  right- 
eous for  silver,  and  the  ]ioor  for  a  pair  of  shoes  ; 

7.  That  pant  aft<.-r  the  dust  of  tlie  earth  on  the 

head  of  the  i)oor,  and  turn  aside  the  way  of  the  meek  : 
and  a  man  and  his  father  will  go  in  unto  the  mrm 
maid,  to  iwofane  my  li<Jly  name : 

-8.  And  they  lay  themsdres  down  upon  clothes 

laid  to  ijledge  by  every  altar,  and  they  drink  the  wine 
of  the  condemned  //(  the  house  of  their  god. 

llah.  ii.  17.  i'or  the  violence  of  Lebanon  shall  cover 
thee,  and  tlie  sjioil  of  beasts,  which  made  them  afraid, 
because  of  men's  blood,  and  for  the  violence  of  the 
land,  of  the  city,  and  of  all  that  dwell  therein. 

Zijih.  iii.  1.  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted, 
to  the  oi^jiressing  city  ! 

Zult.  vii.  9.  Thusspe:iketh  the  Loud  of  hosts,  sajdng, 
E.xecute  true  judgment,  and  shew  merey  and  coriipas- 
sions  eveiy  m:in  to  his  brother : 

10.  Ami  oppress  not  the  widow,  nor  the  fa- 
therless, tlie  stranger,  nor  the  poor;  and  let  none  of 
you  imagine  e\'il  against  his  brother  in  your  heart. 

11.  But  they  refused  to  hearken,  and  jJuUed 

away  the  shoulder,  and  stopped  their  ears,  that  they 
should  not  hear. 

13.  Yea,  they  made  their  cars  ax  an  adamant 

stone,  lest  they  should  hear  the  law,  and  the  words 
which  the  Loud  of  hosts  hath  sent  in  his  Spirit  by  the 
former  iu'oi)!iets:  therefore  came  a  great  wrath  from 
tlie  Loud  of  hosts. 


CHAP.    V. 
CRIMES  AND   PUNISHMENTS. 

§  54.     Tlie  (Jeiieral  Law  of  Recompense. 

L(:i\  xxiv.  17.  And  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall 
surely  bo  put  to  deatli. 

18.  And  he  that  killeth  a  beast  shall  make  it 

good;  bciist  for  beast. 

19.  And  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his  neigh- 
bour; as  he  halh  done,  so  sliall  it  be  done  to  him; 

20.  Bre;icli  for  breach,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for 

tooth:  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  man,  so  shall 
it  be  clone  to  him  aijaiii. 

21.  And  he  th;it  killrth  a  beast,  he  shall  restore 

it:  and  lie  thiit  killeth  a  man,  he  shall  be  put  to  death. 

23.  Ye  shall  h:ive  one  manner  of  hiw,  as  well 


458 


for  the  stnuiger,  as  for  one  of  your  own  countiy  :  for 
I  uiii,  the  Lord  your  God. 

g  5.5.    Wilful  Murder. 

See  also  Book  XX.,  §  34. 

(1.  DESCRIHED.) 

Job  xxiv.  14.  The  murderer  rising  with  the  light 
killeth  tlie  poor  and  needy,  and  in  the  night  is  as  a  thief 

Ps.  X.  8.  He  sitteth  in  the  lurking  places  of  the  vil- 
lages: in  the  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the  inno- 
cent :  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  the  poor. 

(3.  THE   NOACHIC   LAW.) 

Oen.  ix.  5.  And  surelyyour  blood  of  your  lives  will 
I  recpiire:  at  the  hand  of  every  beast  will  I  recpure 
it,  and  at  the  hand  of  man;  at  the  hand  of  every 
man's  brother  will  I  require  tlie  life  of  man. 

0.  Wlioso  slicddeth  m;in's  lilood,  bj'  man  shall 

his  blood  be  shed :  for  in  the  im;ige  of  God  made  he  man. 

(3.    THE   JtOSAIC  LAW.) 

Ex..  xxi.  12.  He  that  smiteth  a  man,  so  that  he  die, 
shall  be  surel^v  put  to  death. 

14.  But  if  a  man  come  presumptuously  upon 

his  neighbour,  to  slay  him  with  guile  ;  thou  shalt  take 
him  from  mine  altar,  tlnit  he  may  die. 

Dciit.  V.  17.  Thou  Shalt  not  kill. 

—  xxvii.  24.  Cursed  he  he  that  smiteth  his  neigh- 
bour secretly :  and  all  the  people  shall  say.  Amen. 

■ 25.  Cursed  he  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay  an 

innocent  person:  and  all  the  people  shall  sa}-,  Amen. 

20.  Cursed  he  he  that  coufirmeth  n<it  all  the 

words  of  this  law  to  do  them :  and  all  the  people  shall 
say.  Amen. 

Pron.  xxviii.  17.  A  man  that  doeth  violence  to  the 
blood  of  any  person  shall  flee  to  the  pit;  let  no  man 
stay  him. 

(A.  MORE  THAN  ONE  WITNESS  REQUIRED.) 

Num.  xxxv.  30.  Wlioso  killeth  an}' person,  the  mur- 
derer shall  be  put  to  death  by  the  mouth  of  witnesses : 
but  one  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any  person  to 
cause  him  to  die. 

Dcut.  xvii.  6.  At  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or 
three  witnesses,  shall  he  that  is  worthy  of  death  be 
put  to  death ;  hut  at  the  mouth  of  one  witness  he  shall 
not  be  put  to  death. 

(B.   DISPOSITION   TO   BE   5IADE   OP   THE  BODY   OP    THE 
CULPRIT.) 

Deut.  xxi.  23.  And  if  a  man  have  committed  a  sin 
worthy  of  death,  and  he  be  to  be  put  to  death,  and 
thou  hang  him  on  a  tree  : 

23.  His  body  shall  not  remain  all  night  n]ion 

the  tree,  but  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  bury  him  that 
day;  (for  he  that  is  hanged  is  accursed  of  God  ;)  that 
thy  liind  l)e  not  defiled,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giv- 
eth  thee/u;'  an  inheritance. 

§  56.    Moses  Slays  an  Egyptian. 

Ex.  ii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  davs,  when 
Moses  was  grown,  that  he  went  out  unto  his  bi'ethren, 
and  looked  on  their  burdens :  and  he  spied  an  Egyp- 
tian smiting  a  Hebrew,  one  of  his  brethren. 

13.  And  he  looked   this  way  and  that  way, 

and  when  he  saw  that  there  was  no  man,  he  slew  the 
Egyptian,  and  hid  him  in  the  sand. 

13.  And  when  he  went  out  the  second  da}-,  be- 
hold, two  men  of  the  Hebrews  strove  together :  and 
he  said  to  him  that  did  the  wrong.  Wherefore  smitest 
thou  thy  fellow  'i 

14.  And  he  said.  Who  made  thee  a  prince  and 

a  judge  over  us'^  iutendest  thou  to  kill  me,  as  thou 
kiiledst  the  Egyptian"?  And  Moses  feared,  and  said. 
Surely  this  thing  is  known. 

§57.    Saul  Tries  to  Kill  David. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  8.  And  Saul  was  very  wroth,  and  the 
saying  displeased  liim  ;  and  he  said,  Tliej'  have  ascribed 
uiito  D:ivid  ten  thousands,  and  to  me  they  have  as- 
cribed but  thousands  :  and  what  can  he  have  more  but 
the  kingdom ''. 

^9.  And  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day  and 

forward. 

11.  And  Saul  cast  the  javelin ;  for  be  said,  I 


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BOOK  XVIII. 


will  smite  Davitl  even  to  llm  wall  %rith  it.  And  Da- 
vid avoiiU'd  out  of  his  iircsi'ncc  twice. 

1  »S(»»,  xviii.  12.  AikI  Said  was  afraid  of  David,  be- 
cause the  l.dun  was  with  him,  aud  wis  deiiailed  from 
iSaul. 

^'  58.    Aiiinsa  Slain  by  Joiib. 

2  Siim.  XX.  9.  And  Joab  said  to  Amasa,  Art  thou 
in  hcallli,  my  brother?  And  Joab  tool<  Amasa  by 
the  Iieanl  witli  tlie  riirlil  hand  to  Isiss  liim. 

■  10.  Hut  Amasa  toolv  no  lu'ed  to  the  sword  tliat 

ifiix  \n  Joali's  hand :  so  lie  sinoti'  liini  llierewitli  in  the 
fifth  )•(■/>,  and  slii-d  nut  his  liowcls  to  the  ground,  and 
struck  him  not  a,i;ain;  and  he  cllc<l.+ 

11.  And  one  of  Joal)'s  men  stood  by  him,  and 

said,  lie  that  favoureth  Joab,  and  he  that  ts  for  Da- 
vid, kt  him  (JO  aller  Joal). 

12.  And  Amasa  wallowed   in  blood   in   the 

midst  of  the  hiiihway.  And  when  the  man  saw  that 
all  the  peo|ilc>  stood  still,  he  removed  Ama.sa  out  of 
the  hiirhway  into  the  field,  and  cast  a  cloth  upon  him, 
when  he  saw  that  every  one  that  came  by  him  stood 
still.  ^  •* 

1:3.  When  he  was  removed  out  of  the  high- 
way, all  the  ])eo|ile  went  on  after  Joab,  to  pursue  af- 
ter tjhcba  the  son  of  Bichri. 

§  ifl.    David  AveniTPs  tlie  Slaying  of  Ishboslipth. 

2  .•>')«.  iv.  9.  And  David  answered  Recliab  and 
Baanah  his  brother,  tlie  sous  of  Kimmon  the  Beeroth- 
itc,  and  said  unto  them,  A»  the  Loitn  livetb,  who  hath 
redeemed  mv  soul  out  of  all  adversity, 

10.  ^Vhen  one  told  nie,  saying,  Behold,  Saul 

is  dead,  Ihinking  to  have  brought  good  tidings,  I  took 
hold  of  him,  ami  slew  him  in  Ziklag,  who  ihnnjld  that  I 
would  have  given  him  a  reward  for  his  tiding.'': 

U.  llow  mueli  more,  when  wieked  men  have 

slain  a  righteous  person  iu  his  owu  house  upon  his 
bed?  shall  I  not  therefore  now  reiiuire  his  blood  of 
your  hand,  aud  take  you  away  from  the  earth  ? 

5  (!(>.  Avenges  also  the  Slaughter  of  the  Gibeouites. 

2  Sim.  xxi.  7.  But  the  king  spared  Jlephibosheth, 
the  .son  of  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul,  because  of  the 
Lord's  oath  that  irm  Ijctween  them,  between  David 
and  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul. 

S.  But  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah 

the  daughter  of  Aiah,  whom  she  bare  unto  Saul,  Ar- 
moni  and  JIephil)oslieth ;  and  the  five  sons  of  >Iichal 
the  daughter  of  Saul,  whom  she  brought  up  for  Adriel 
the  son  of  Barzillai  the  ilcholalhite: 

0.  And  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of 

the  Gibeonites,  and  they  hanged  them  in  the  hill  be- 
fore the  Loud  :  and  they  fell  all  seven  together,  and 
were  put  to  death  in  the  days  of  harvest,  iu  the  first 
diiys,m  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest. 

§  61.    The  Six  Cities  of  Refuge. 

Er.  xxi.  13.  And  if  a  man  lie  not  in  wait,  but  God 
deliver ///»»  into  his  hand;  then  I  will  appoint  thee  a 
place  whither  lie  shall  flee. 

iVi<m.  XXXV.  (i.  And  among  the  cities  which  ye  shall 
give  unto  the  Levites  thnv  n/uiU  be  six  cities  for  refuge, 
which  ye  shall  ajipoiut  for  the  manslayer,  that  he  may 
flee  thither :  and  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  tw  b 
cities. 

7.  So  all  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  to  the 

Levites  sfudl  he  forty  and  eight  cities :  them  ahaU  ye 
gire  with  their  suburbs.       , 

8.  And  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  nJinS  be 

of  the  possession  of  the  children  of  Israel :  from  t/iem 
t/iat  hare  m^ny  ye  i'ha.M  give  many;  but  from  rt*-;?!  Ihiit 
hare  few  ye  shall  give  few  :  everj-  one  shall  give  of  his 
cities  unto  the  Levites  accordiiig  to  his  inheritance 
which  he  inheritelh. 

•  10.  Sjicak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 

unto  them,  When  ye  be  come  over  Jordan  into  the 
land  of  Canaan, 

11.  Then  ye  shall  appoint  you  cities  to  be  cit- 
ies of  refuL'C  for  yon;  that  the  slayer  mayllee  thither, 
which  killeth  any  person  at  unawares. 


12.  And  they  shall  be  unto  you  cities  for  ref- 
uge from  the  avenger;  tlial  the  manslayer  die  not,  un- 
til he  stand  before  llie  congregation  in  judgment. 

13.  And  of  these  cities  which  ye  shall  giv(^  six 

cities  shall  ye  have  for  refuge. 

14.  Ye  shall  gi\  e  three  cities  on  this  side  Jor- 
dan, and  three  cities  shall  ye  give  iu  the  land  of  Ca- 
naan, irhir/i  shall  be  cities  of  refuge. 

15.  These  six  cities  shall  be  a  refuge,  loth  for 

the  children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger,  and  for  the 
sojourner  among  them  ;  that  every  one  that  killeth 
any  jierson  unawares  may  flee  thither. 

Jhiil.  iv.  41.  Then  jiloscs  severed  three  cities  on  this 
side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising; 

42.  That  the  slayer  might  flee  thilher,  which 

should  kill  his  neighbour  miawares,  and  hated  him  not 
in  times  past ;  antl  that  fleeing  uuto  one  of  these  cit- 
ies he  might  live : 

43.    Namely,  Bezer  iu  the  wilderness,  in  the 

plain  countty,  of  the  Keubenltes;  and  Hamolh  iuGil- 
ead,  of  the  Gadites  ;  and  Gohui  in  liashau,  of  Iho 
Manassites. 

—  xix.  1.  When  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  cut  olT  the 
nations,  whose  land  the  Lord  thy  God  givetli  the«, 
aud  thou  succeedest  them,  aud  dwellest  in  tlieir  cities, 
aud  iu  their  houses ; 

2.   Thou  shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee 

in  the  midst  of  thy  land,  which  the  Lord  tliy  God 
giveth  thee  to  possess  it. 

3.  Thou  shalt  prepare  thee  a  waj-,  and  divide 

the  coasts  of  thy  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giv- 
eth thee  to  inherit,  into  three  parts,  that  every  slayer 
may  flee  thither. 

7.  Wherefore  I  command  thee,  saj'ing.  Thou 

shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee. 

8.  And  if  the  Lord  thy  God  enlarge  thy  coast, 

as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  falliers,  and  give  thee  all 
the  land  which  he  jn'omised  to  give  unto  thy  fathers; 

9.  If  thou  shalt  keep  all  these  commandments 

to  do  them,  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  love 
the  Lord  Wiy  God,  aud  to  walk  ever  in  his  ways ;  then 
shalt  thou  add  three  cities  more  for  thee,  beside  these 
three : 

10.  That  innofent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy 

land,  wliieh  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  for  an  in- 
heritance, and  .HO  blood  be  ujion  thee. 

Jos.  XX.  3.  Speak  to  the  children  of  Israel,  saving. 
Appoint  out  for  you  cities  of  refuge,  whereof  1  spake 
imto  you  by  the  hand  of  Jloses : 

3.  That  the  slayer  that  killeth  any  person  un- 
awares and  unwittingly  may  flee  thither:  and  they 
shall  be  your  refuge  from  the  avenger  of  blood. 

7.  And  they  appointed  Kedcsh  in  Galilee  in 

mount  Naphtali,  and  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim, 
and  Kirjath-arba,  which  is  Hebron,  in  the  mountain 
of  Judah. 

8.  And  on  tlie  other  side  Jordan  by  Jericho 

eastward,  they  assigned  Bezer  in  the  wilderness  upon 
the  plain  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reulien,  and  Kamotli  in 
Gilead  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  and  Golan  iu  Bashan 
out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh. 

9.  These  were  the  cities  appointed  for  all  the 

children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger  that  sojotirn- 
eth  among  them,  that  whosoever  killeth  any  jierson  at 
unawares  might  flee  thither,  and  not  die  by  the  hand 
of  the  avenger  of  blood,  until  he  stood  before  the  con- 
gregation. 

§62.    The  Judicial  Procedure  Prescribed. 

(1.    IF  THE  KILLING  WAS  NOT  INTENTIONAL.) 

Kiim.  XXXV.  22.  But  if  he  thrust  liiin  suddenly  with- 
out enmity,  or  have  cast  upon  him  any  thing  without 
hiving  of  wait, 

"—  —  23.  Or  with  any  stone,  wherewith  a  man  may 
die,  seeing  him  not,  and  cast  it  ujion  him,  that  he  liie, 
and  wa»  not  his  enemy,  neither  sought  his  harm: 

24.  Then  the  congregation  shall  judge  between 

the  slayer  and  the  revenger  of  blood  according  to  these 
judgments: 

—  —  2.5.  And  the  congregation  shall  deliver  the 
slaver  out  of  the  hand  of  the  revenger  of  blood,  and 
the  congregation  shall  restore  him  to  the  city  ot  his 


459 


CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


refiin-e  whither  he  was  fletl;  aud  he  shall  abide  in  it 
iinto'tlie  death  of  the  high  priest,  which  was  aiiomted 
with  the  holy  oil. 

Denl  xix  4  And  this  is  the  case  of  the  slayer, 
which  shall  tlee  thither,  that  he  may  live :  AV  hoso  kill- 
eth  his  neighbour  iguorantly,  whom  he  hated  not  m 

time  p;ist;  ,    .  ,  ,     •,■ 

5    ^\^5.  when  a  man  goeth  mto  the  wood  with 

his  nei^hbom- to  hew  wood,  aud  his  hand  fcttheth  a 
stroke  with  the  axe  to  cut  down  the  tree,  and  the  head 
slipiieth  from  the  helve,  and  lighteth  upon  his  neigh- 
lioiir,  that  he  die;  he  shall  flee  imto  cue  ol  those  cit- 
ies, and  live :  ,      ,  ,u 

G.  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the 

slaver,  while  his  heart  is"  hot,  and  overtake  him,  be- 
eaiise  the  way  is  long,  and  slay  him ;  whereas  lie  wna 
not  worthy  of  death,  inasmuch  as  he  hated  him  not 
in  time  past. 

,/'w.  XX.  4.  And  when  he  that  doth  flee  unto  one  ot 
those  cities  shall  stand  at  the  entering  of  the  gate  of 
the  city,  and  sliall  declare  his  cause  in  the  ears  ot  tlie 
elders  of  that  city,  thev  shall  take  him  into  the  city 
unto  them,  and  give  liim  a  place,  that  he  may  dwell 
among  them. 

5.  And  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  alter 

bini,  then  they  shall  not  deliver  the  slayer  up  into  bis 
hand  ;  because  he  smote  his  neighbour  unwittingly,  and 
hated  liim  not  beforetinie. 

G.  Aud  he  shall  dwell  in  that  city,  until  he 

stand  before  the  congregation  for  judgment,  and  until 
the  death  of  the  high'priest  that  shall  be  in  those  days : 
theu  shall  the  slaver  return,  and  come  unto  his  own 
city,  aud  unto  liis  own  house,  unto  the  city  from 
whence  he  tied. 

(A.     BUT   NO   SAFETY  OUTSrDE  THE   CITY  OF   REFUGE.) 

Naai:  XXXV.  26.  But  if  the  slayer  shall  at  any  time 
come  without  the  border  of  the  city  of  his  refuge, 
whither  he  was  fled  ; 

27.  And  the  revenger  of  blood  find  him  with- 
out the  borders  of  the  city  of  bis  refuge,  and  the  re- 
venger of  blood  kill  the  slayer  ;  he  shall  not  be  guilty 
of  blood :  ,   .       , 

28.  Because  he  should  liave  remained  in  the 

city  of  his  refuge  until  the  death  of  the  high  priest: 
but  after  the  death  of  the  high  priest  the  slayer  shall 
return  into  the  land  of  his  jiossession. 

33.  And  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  him 

that  is  fled  to  tlie  city  of  his  reftige,  that  he  should 
come  again  to  dwell  m  the  land,  until  the  death  of 
the  priest. 

(2.    IF  A  D.VNGERODS  rNSTRU>rEST   WAS  USED.) 

Num.  XXXV.  16.  And  if  he  smite  him  with  an  in- 
strument of  iron,  so  that  he  die,  he  is  a  murderer  :  the 
murderer  shall  surelv  be  put  to  death. 

17,   Aud  if  be  smite  him  with  throwing  a  stone, 

wherewith  he  may  die,  and  he  die,  he  is  a  murderer: 
the  murderer  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

18.  Or  if  he  smite  him  with  a  hand  weapon 

of  wood,  wherewith  he  may  die,  and  he  die,  he  !Jt  a 
murderer  :  the  murderer  shall  surely  be  jntt  to  death. 

19.  The  reveu.ger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay 

the  murderer:  when  he  meeteth  him,  he  shall  slay 
him. 

(3.    IP  MURDER  WAS   INTENDED.) 

Kum.  XXXV.  20.  But  if  he  thrust  him  of  hatred,  or 
burl  at  him  by  laying  of  wait,  that  he  die  ; 

21.  Or  in  enmity  smite  bim  witli  his  hand, 

that  he  die:  he  that  smote  him  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death;/"''  he  is  a  muidercr:  the  revenger  of  blood 
shall  slay  the  murderer,  when  he  meeteth  him. 

ijl.  .Moreover  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for 

the  life  of  a  murderer,  winch  is  guilty  of  death :  but 
he  shall  be  surelv  put  to  death. 

3:S.  So  ye  shall  not  pollute  the  land  wherein 

vc  are:  for  blood  it  delileth  tlie  land:  and  the  land 
cannot  be  cleansed  of  the  blood  that  is  shed  therein, 
but  l)y  the  blood  of  bim  that  shed  it. 

;J4.  Pelile   not  tiuTefore   the  land  which  ye 

shall  inh:d)it,  wherein  I  dwell:  for  I  the  LouD  dwell 
amiiug  the  children  of  Krael. 

Ue.ut.  xix.  11.  But  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour 


aud  lie  in  wait  for  him,  and  rise  up  agaiust  him,  and 
smite  him  mortally  that  he  die,  and  fleeth  into  one  of 
these  cities : 

—  • —  12.  Then  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send  aud 
fetch  him  thence,  and  deliver  him  into  the  band  of  the 
avenger  of  blood,  that  he  may  die. 

13.  Thine  eye  shall  not  pity  him,  but  thou  shalt 

put  away  tlie  guilt  of  innocent  blood  from  Israel,  that 
it  may  go  well  with  thee. 

§  63.    Parable  of  the  Woman  of  Tekoali. 

3  fkim.  xiv.  5.  And  the  king  said  unto  her.  What 
aileth  thee?  And  she  answered,  I  am  indeed  a 
widow  woman,  and  mine  husband  is  dead. 

6.  And  thy  handmaid  had  two  sons,  aud  they 

two  strove  together  in  the  fleld,  and  there  was  none  to 
part  them,  but  the  one  smote  the  other,  and  slew 
bim.  

7.  And,   behold,  the  whole  family  is  risen 

af-ainst  thine  handmaid,  and  they  said.  Deliver  him 
that  smote  his  brother,  that  we  may  kill  him,  for  the 
life  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew  ;  and  we  will  destroy 
the  heir  also  :  and  so  they  shall  quench  my  coal  which 
is  left,  and  shall  not  leave  to  my  husband  neither  name 
nor  remainder  upon  the  earth. 

8.  Aud   the  king  said  unto  the  woman.  Go 

to  thine  liouse,  aud  I  wiirgive  charge  concerning  thee. 

9.  And  the  woman  of  Tekoah  said  unto  the 

king.  My  lord,  O  kmg,  the  iniquity  be  on  me,  and  on 
my  tkther's  house :  and  the  king  and  his  throne  be 
guiltless.  . 

10.  And  the  king  said.  Whosoever  saith  avglii 

unto  thee,  bring  him  to  me,  and  he  shall  not  touch 
thee  anv  more.  . 

^"11.  Then  said  she,  I  prav  thee,  let  the  king  re- 
member the  Lord  tbv  God,  that  thou  wouldest  not 
suffer  the  revengers  of'blood  to  destroy  any  more,  lest 
they  destroy  my  son.  And  he  s;ud,  .Is  the  Lord  liv- 
eth,  there  shaU  not  one  hah-  of  thy  son  fall  to  the 

earth.  .^         ,  .       ,       , 

13.  Then  the  woman  said.  Let  thme  hand- 
maid, I  pray  thee,  speak  oiie  word  imto  my  lord  the 
king.     Aud  he  said.  Say  on.  ,        ,        ,       ,      , 

13.  And  the  woman  said,  Wherefore  then  hast 

thou  thought  such  a  thing  against  the  jieople  of  God  ? 
for  the  king  doth  sjieak  this  thing  as  one  which  is 
liiulty,  in  that  the  king  doth  not  fetch  home  again  bis 
banished. 

14.  For  we  must  needs  die,  and  are  as  water 

spilt  on  tiie  ground,  which  cannot  he  gathered  up 
a"-ain  ■  neither  doth  God  respect  any  person;  yet  doth 
he  devise  means,  that  his  banished  be  not  expelled 
from  him.  ,     „ 

15.  Now  therefore  that  I  am  come  to  speak  ot 

this  thing  unto  my  lord  the  king,??  is  because  the  peo- 
ple have  made  me  afraid :  aud  thy  handmaid  said,  I 
will  now  speak  unto  the  king  ;  it  may  lie  that  the  tmg 
will  perforin  the  request  of  his  handmaid. 

IG.  For  the  kina;  will  hear,  to  deliver  his  hand- 
maid out  of  the  hand  of  the  man  that  would  destroy 
me  and  my  son  together  out  of  the  inheritance  of  God. 


§  64.    Expiation  of  a  Murder  Perpetrated  by  an 
Unknown  Hand. 

f)cut.  xxi.  1.  Kone  be  found  slain  in  tlio  land  which 
the  Lord  thy  God  givcth  thee  to  possess  it,  l.ving  m 
the  fleld,  a?id  it  be  not  known  who  hath  slain  him: 

3.  Then  thy  elders  and  thy  judges  shall  come 

forth,  aud  they  sh;ill  measure  unto  the  cities  which  are 
round  about  him  that  is  slain  ; 

3,  And  it  shall  be,  that  the  city  irfiieh  is  next 

tmto  the  slain  man,  even  the  elders  of  that  city  shall 
take  a  heifer,  which  hath  not  been  wrought  with,  and 
which  hath  not  drawn  in  the  yoke: 

4.  And  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  bring  down 

the  heifer  unto  a  rough  valley,  which  is  neither  eared 
nor  sown,  and  shall  "strike  ofi'  the  heifer's  neck  there 
in  the  valley.  •    ,    „ 

5.  And  the  priests  the  sons  of  Levi  shall  come 

near ;  for  tlicin  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to 
minister  unto  him,  and  to  bless  in  the  name  of  the 


460 


cn.vr.  V. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII, 


LoitD;  anil  l)y  their  word  shnll  every  controversy  nnd 
every  stroke  he  trial : 

Dlut.  x.\i.  0.  Anil  all  the  elders  of  thnt  oily,  thitt  are 
next  nnto  ttie  slain  irmn,  sliall  wash  their  liauds  over 
the  heifer  that  is  lielieadiil  in  tlie  valley: 

7.  And  tln'V  shall  answer  and  say,  Our  hands 

have  not  shed  tliis  i)lo()d,  neither  have  our  eyes  seen  (V. 

8.  Be  niereiful,  ()  Loud,  tnito  thy  jieople  Is- 
rael, whom  llu)U  hast  redeeuicil.  and  lay  hot  innocent 
hlood  unto  thy  ixoplc  of  Israel's  charge.  And  the 
blond  shall  lie  Ibr^ivin  tlieiu. 

!l.  So  shall  thou  pul  away  the  gnilt  o/"  inno- 
cent blood  from  amons;  you,  when  thou  shall  do  that 
which  is  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Loiu). 

§  G5.    Adultery. 

(1.   TirE  MOS.'^IC   LAW.) 

Iyer,  xviii.  20.  Moreover  thou  shalt  not  lie  carnally 
with  thy  neijrhliour's  wife,  to  detilc  thyself  with  her. 

—  xxl  10.  And  the  man  that  eomniitletli  adulteiy 
with  (itvithrr  man's  wife,  errn  /«■  that  eoinmitlelh  adul- 
tery with  his  nei!;hl)oin-'s  wife,  the  adulterer  and  the 
adulteress  shall  surely  be  put  to  death. 

I)eut.  V.  IS.  Neither  shalt  thou  commit  adultery. 

—  xxii.  22.  If  a  man  be  found  lyiui;  with  a  woman 
married  to  a  husband,  then  they  sliall  both  of  them 
die,  biilh  the  man  that  lay  with  the  woman,  and  the 
woman :  so  shalt  thou  put  away  evil  from  Israel. 

(2.   TEMPTATtOX   UESISTED.) 

Gen.  xxxix.  7.  Audit  came  to  pass  after  these  things, 
that  his  master's  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Joseph ;  and 
she  said.  Lie  with  me. 

8.  Hut  he  refused,  and  said  unto  his  master's 

wife,  liehold,  my  master  wottelh  not  what  is  with  me 
in  the  house,  and  he  hath  committed  all  that  he  hath 
to  im'  hand  ; 

— " —  9.  There  is  none  greater  in  this  house  than  I ; 
neither  hath  he  kept  back  any  thing  from  me  but  thee, 
because  thou  art  his  wife:  how  then  can  I  do  this 
great  wickedness,  and  sin  against  God'? 

10.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  she  spake  to  Joseph 

day  by  day,'  that  he  hearkened  not  imto  her,  to  lie  by 
her,  or  to  be  with  her. 

11.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  this  time,  that 

Joseph  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business ;  and 
iliere  tens  none  of  the  men  of  the  house  there  within. 

12.  And  she  caught  him  by  his  garment,  say- 
ing. Lie  with  me ;  and  he  left  his  garment  in  her  hand, 
and  fled,  and  got  him  out. 

(3.   A   CASE   OF   GUILT,   AXD   FOnr,r\-EXESS.) 

Jud.  xix.  1.  Audit  came  to  pass  in  those  dajs,  when 
(here  tens  no  king  in  Israel,  th:il  there  was  a  cert;iin 
Levite  sojourning  on  the  side  of  mount  Ephraim.who 
took  to  him  a  concubine  out  of  Beth-lchcm-Judah. 

— ■  —  2.  -Vud  his  concubine  plaved  the  whore  against 
him,  and  went  away  from  him  unto  her  father's  house 
to  Belh-lehem-judah,  and  was  there  four  whole  months. 

:i.  .Vnd  her  husband  arose,  and  went  after  her, 

to  speak  friendly  unto  her,  and  to  bring  her  again,  hav- 
ing his  servant  with  him,  and  a  couple  of  a,sses :  and 
she  brouglit  liiut  into  her  lather's  house  ;  and  when 
the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  him,  he  rejoiced  to  meet 
him. 

4.  And  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel's  father, 

retained  him ;  and  he  abode  with  him  three  days :  so 
they  did  eat  and  drink,  and  lodged  there. 

(4.   ITS  PREVAI-EXCE   AMONG   THE   HEBREWS.) 

Jer.  v.  7.  -h  when  I  had  fed  them  to  the  full,  they  then 
committed  adulter^-,  and  assembled  themselves  by 
trooi>s  in  the  harlots'  houses. 

8.  They  were  as  fed  horses  in  the  morning : 

every  one  neighed  after  his  neighbour's  wife. 

— ■" —  9.  Shall  I  not  visit  for  ^hese  tilings?  saith  the 
Lonn :  and  shall  not  my  soul  he  avenged  on  such  a 
nation  as  this'? 

10.  Go  ye  up  upon  her  walls,  and  destroy;  but 

make  not  a  full  end  :  take  away  her  battlements  ;  for 
they  are  not  the  Lord's. 

—  xxiii.  10.  For  the  land  is  full  of  adulterers ;  for 
because  of  swearing  the  land  moumeth  ;  the  pleasant 


places  of  the  wilderness  are  dried  up,  and  their  course 
is  evil,  and  their  force  is  not  right. 

—  xxix.  2;}.  Bec;uise  thev  liave  committed  villany  in 
Isniel,  and  have  eommitteil  adultery  with  tin  ir  migh- 
bours'  wives,  and  have  spoken  lying  words  in  mv  n:ime, 
which  I  have  not  coimuanded  them;  even  I  know, 
and  am  a  witness,  saith  the  Lonn. 

Hzek.  xviii.  0.  Ami  bath  not  eaten  upon  the  mount- 
ains, neither  hath  litliMl  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  neither  hath  delilcd  his  neighbour's 
wife,  neither  hath  come  near  to  a  menslruous  woniiui. 

—  xxxiii.  2t).  Vo  stand  upon  yom-  sword,  ye  work 
abomination,  and  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour's 
wife:  and  shall  ye  possess  the  land  '? 

(•1.    ITS   WICKEDNESS.) 

Job  xxiv.  1-5.  The  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waiteth 
for  the  twilight,  saying.  No  eye  shall  see  me :  and  dis- 
guiseth  his  face. 

IG.  In  the  dark  they  dig  through  howses,  irhieh 

they  had  marked  for  themsehes  in  the  daytime  :  they 
know  not  the  light. 

17.  For  the  morning  is  to  them  even  as  the 

shadow  of  death :  if  one  know  them,  tluij  arc  in  the 
terrors  of  the  shadow  of  death. 

18.  He  i.i  swift  as  the  waters  ;  their  portion  is 

cursed  in  the  earth :  he  beholdeth  not  the  way  of  the 
vineyards. 

— ^xxxi.  1.  I  made  a  covenant  with  mine  eyes  :  why 
then  should  I  thiuk  upon  a  maid  '? 

9.  If  mine  heart  have  been  deceived  by  a  wo- 
man, or  if!  have  laid  wait  at  my  neighbom-'s  door; 

10.  Then  let  my  wife  grind  unto  another,  and 

let  others  bow  down  upon  her. 

11.  For  this  /.■<  a  heinous  crime;  yea,  it  is  an 

iniquity  to  be  punished  by  the  judges. 

12.  For  it  is  a  lire  that  consunieth  to  destruc- 
tion, and  would  root  out  all  mine  increase. 

Proi:  vi.  24.  To  keej)  thee  from  the  evil  wonum, 
from  the  flattery  of  the  tong\ie  of  a  strange  woman. 

2.1  Lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  thine  heart ; 

neither  let  her  take  thee  with  her  eyelids. 

26.  For  by  means  of  a  whorish  woman  a  man 

is  brourjht  to  a  piece  of  bread:  and  the  adulteress  will 
hunt  for  the  precious  life. 

. 27.  Can  a  inan   take   fire   in  his  bosom,  and 

his  clothes  not  be  burned  ? 

28.  Can  one  go  upon  hot  coals,  and  his  feet 

not  be  burned  ? 

29.  So  he  that  goeth   in   to  his  neighbour's 

wife;  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  not  be  innocent. 

;30.  Men  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal  to 

satisfy  his  soul  when  he  is  hungrv  ; 

—  —  31.  But  ;/  he  be  found,  "he"  shall  restore  seven- 
fold; he  shall  give  all  the  substance  of  his  house. 

32.  But  whoso   committeth  adultery  with  a 

woman  lacketh  understanding:  he  that  doeth  it  de- 
stroyeth  his  own  soul. 

—  —  33.  A  wound  and  dishonour  shall  he  get ;  and 
his  reproach  shall  not  be  wiped  away. 

34.  For  jealousy  is  the  rage  of  a  man  :  there- 
fore he  will  not  sjiare  iii  the  day  of  vengeance. 

3.5.  He  will  not  regard  any  ransom:  iieither 

will  he  rest  content,  though  thou  givest  many  gifts. 

—  XXX.  18  There  be  three  things  vhieli  are  too  won- 
derful for  me,  vea,  four  which  I  know  not : 

•  19.  Tlie  way  of  an  eagle  in  the  air  ;  the  way 

of  a  serpent  tipon  a  rock ;  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the 
midst  of  the  sea;  and  the  way  of  a  man  with  a 
maid. 

20.  Such  IS  the  way  of  an  adulterous  woman ; 

she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and  saith,  I  have 
done  no  wickedness. 

(G.   M.UtRIAGE   OP   A  DrVORCED   WOM.O;  ADOLTEUOUS.) 

liom.  vii.  2.  For  the  woman  which  hath  a  husband 
is  bound  by  the  law  to  her  husband  so  long  as  he  liv- 
etb  ;  but  if  the  husband  be  dead,  she  is  loosed  from 
the  law  of  her  husband. 

3.  So  then  if,  while  her  husband  liveth,  she  be 

m;irried  to  another  man,  she  shall  be  called  an  adul- 
teress :  but  if  her  husband  be  dead,  she  is  free  from 
that  law ;  so  that  she  is  no  adulteress,  though  she  be 
married  to  another  man. 


461 


CHAP.  V. 


CIYIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


(7.    ADTTLTERY   IN   THE   HE.UIT.) 

Mat.  V.  27.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them 
of  old  time,  Thou  slialt  not  eommit  adultery: 

28.  But  I  say  uiilo  you,  That  whosoever  look- 

eth  on  a  woiuau  to  lust  "after  her  hath  committed 
adultery  with  her  already  in  his  heart. 

(8.    SPIHITUAL   ADULTERY.) 

Is.  Ivii.  3.  But  draw  near  hither,  ye  sons  of  tlie  sor- 
ceress, the  seed  of  the  adulterer  aud  the  whore. 

4.  Against  whom    do  ye   sport   yourselves  ? 

against  whom  make  ye  a  wide  "mouth,  and  draw  out 
the  tongue  ?  are  ye  not  children  of  transgression,  a 
seed  of  falsehood. 

7.  Upon  a  lofty  and  high  mountain  hast  thou 

set  thy  bed:  even  th"ither  wentest  thou  up  to  offer 
sacrifice. 

8.  Behind  the  doors  also  and  the  posts  hast 

thou  set  up  thy  remembrance :  for  thou  has  discov- 
ered thy»elf  to  another  than  me,  and  art  gone  up  ;  thou 
hast  enlarged  thy  bed,  and  made  thee  a  covenant  with 
them  ;  thou  lovedst  their  bed  where  thou  saw  est  it. 

Jer.  ill.  1.  They  say,  If  a  man  put  away  his  wife, 
and  she  go  from  him,  and  become  another  man's,  shall 
he  return  unto  her  again?  shall  not  that  land  be 
greatly  polluted?  but  thou  hast  played  the  harlot  with 
manj-  lovers ;  yet  return  again  to  me,  saith  the  Lord. 

6.  The  Lord  said  also  unto  me  in  the  days  of 

Josiah  the  king,  Hast  thou  seen  that  which  backsliding 
Israel  hath  done  ?  she  is  gone  up  upon  every  high 
mountain  and  under  every  green  tree,  and  there  hath 
played  the  harlot. 

7.  And  I  said  after  she  had  done  all  these 

things.  Turn  thou  imto  me.  But  she  returned  not. 
And  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  saw  it. 

8.  Aiul  I  saw,  when  for  all  the  causes  whereby 

backsliding  Israel  committed  adultery,  I  had  put  her 
away,  and  given  her  a  bill  of  divorce  ;  yet  her  treach- 
erous sister  Judah  feared  not,  but  went  and  played  tlie 
harlot  also. 

9.  And  it  came  to  pass  through  the  lightness 

of  her  whoredom,  that  she  defiled  the  land,  and  com- 
mitted adulter}'  with  stones  aud  with  stocks. 

Ezck.  xvi.  16.  And  of  thy  garments  thou  didst  take, 
and  deckedst  thy  high  ])laces  with  divers  colours ;  and 
playedst  the  harlot  thereupon  :  tlie  like  things  shall  not 
come,  neither  shall  it  be  .««. 

•  17.  Thou  hast  also  taken  thj'  fiiir  jewels  of 

my  gold  and  of  my  silver,  which  I  had  given  thee, 
arid  madest  to  thyself  images  of  men,  and  didst  com- 
mit whoredom  with  them. 

35.  Thou  hast  built  thy  high  place  at  every 

head  of  the  wa)',  and  hast  made  thj'  beauty  to  be  ab- 
horred, and  hast  opened  thy  feet  to  every  one  tliat 
passed  by,  and  multiplied  thy  whoredoms. 

20.  Thou  hast  also  committed  fornication  with 

the  Egyptians  thy  neighbom-s,  great  of  flesh ;  and 
hast  increased  thy  whoredoms,  to  provoke  me  to  anger. 

27.  Behold,  therefore  I  have  stretched  outuiy 

hand  over  thee,  and  have  diminished  thine  ordinar}- 
food,  and  delivered  tliee  unto  the  will  of  them  that 
hate  thee,  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  which  are 
ashamed  of  thy  lewd  way. 

■  38.  Thou  hast  jilayed  the  whore  also  with  the 

Assj-rians,  because  thou  wast  unsatiable ;  yea,  thou 
hast  played  the  harlot  with  them,  and  yet  couklest 
not  be  satisfied. 

29.  Thou  hast  moreover  multiplied  thy  forni- 
cation in  the  land  of  Can:ian  unto  Chaldea ;  and  yet 
thou  wast  not  satisfied  herewith. 

30.  How  weak  is  thine  heart,  saith  the  Lord 

God,  seeing  thou  doest  all  these  things,  the  work  of 
an  imperious  whorish  woman  ; 

31.  In  that  thou  buildest  thine  eminent  place 

in  the  he;ul  of  every  way,  and  makest  thine  high 
place  in  every  street ;  and  hast  not  been  as  a  harlot, 
in  that  thou  scornest  hire  ; 

32.  But  as  a  wife  that  committeth  adultery, 

xuhich  laketh  strangers  instead  of  her  husband  ! 

33.  They  give  gifts  to  all   whores:  but  thou 

givest  thy  gifts  to  all  thy  lovers,  and  hirest  them,  that 
they  may  come  unto  thee  on  every  side  for  thy  whore- 
dom. 


34.  And  the  contrary  is  in  thee  from  other  wo- 
men in  thy  whoredoms,  whereas  none  followeth  thee 
to  commit  whoredoms:  and  in  tliat  thou  givest  a  re- 
ward, and  no  reward  is  given  unto  thee,  therefore  thou 
art  contrary. 

36.  Thus  saith   the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thy 

filthinesB  was  poured  out,  and  thy  nakedness  discov- 
ered through  thy  whoredoms  with  thy  lovers,  and 
with  all  the  idols  of  thy  abominations,  and  by  the 
blood  of  thy  children,  which  thou  didst  give  imto 
them  ; 

87.  Behold,  therefore   I   will  gather  all   thy 

lovers,  with  whom  thou  hast  taken  pleasiu-e,  and  ail 
them  that  thou  hast  loved,  with  all  them  that  thou  hast 
hated ;  I  will  even  gather  them  round  about  against 
thee,  and  will  discover  thy  nakedness  unto  them,  that 
they  may  see  all  thy  nakedness. 

38.  And    I   will  jtidge   thee   as  women   that 

break  wedlock  and  shed  blood  are  judged;  and  I  will 
give  thee  blood  in  furv  and  jealousy. 

39.  And  I  will  also  give  thee  into  their  hand, 

and  they  shall  throw  down  thine  eminent  place, 
and  shall  break  down  thy  high  places  :  the}'  shall  strip 
thee  also  of  thy  clothes,  and  shall  take  thy  fair  jewels, 
and  leave  Ihee  naked  and  bare. 

40.  They   shall    also    bring    up    a  company 

against  thee,  and  they  shall  stone  thee  with  stones, 
and  thrust  thee  through  with  their  swords. 

41.  And   they   sliall  burn  thine  houses  with 

fire,  and  execute  judgments  upon  thee  in  the  sight  of 
many  women :  and  I  will  cause  thee  to  cease  from 
playing  the  harlot,  and  thou  also  shalt  give  no  hire 
any  more. 

44.  Behold,   every   one   that  useth   proverbs 

shall  use  this  proverb  against  thee,  saying.  As  is  the 
mother,  so  is  her  daughter. 

45.  Thou  art  thy  mother's  daughter,  that  loath- 

cth  her  husband  and  lier  children  ;  and  thou  art  the 
sister  of  thy  sisters,  which  loathed  their  husbands  and 
their  children :  your  mother  was  a  Hittite,  aud  your 
father  an  Amorite. 

43.  And  thine  elder  sister  is  Samaria,  she  and 

her  daughters  that  dwell  at  thy  left  hand :  and  thy 
younger  sister,  that  dwelletli  at  thy  rJght  hand,  is 
Sodom  and  her  daughters. 

47.  Yet  hast  thou  not  walked  after  theu'  ways, 

nor  done  after  their  abominations :  but,  as  if  that  were 
a  very  little  thing,  thou  hast  corrupted  more  than  tliey 
in  aU  thy  ways. 

48.  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  Sodom  thy 

sister  hath  not  done,  she  nor  her  daughters,  as  thou 
hast  done,  thou  and  thy  daughters. 

49.  Behold,  this  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister 

Sodom,  pride,  fulness  of  bread,  and  abundance  of 
idleness  was  in  her  and  in  her  daughters,  neither  did 
she  strengthen  the  hand  of  the  poor  and  needy. 

50.  And  they  were  haughtv,  aud  committed 

abomination  before  me :  therefore  1  took  them  away 
as  I  saw  good. 

51.   Neither  hath  Samaria  committed  half  of 

thy  sins;  hut  thou  hast  multiplied  thine  aboniinalious 
more  than  tlicy,  and  hast  justified  thy  sistei-s  in  all 
thme  abominations  which  thou  hast  done. 

53.  Thou  also,  which  hast  judged  thy  sisters, 

bear  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins  that  thou  hast  com- 
mitted more  aljomiuable  than  they :  they  are  more 
righteous  than  thou  :  yea,  he  thou  confounded  also,  and 
hear  thy  shame,  in  that  thou  hast  justified  thy  sisters. 

53.  "When  I  shall  bring  again  their  captivity, 

the  captivity  of  Sodom  and  her  daughters,  :nid  the 
captivity  of"  Samaria  and  her  daughtei'S,  then  trill  I 
biing  again  the  captivity  of  thy  capdves  in  the  midst 
of  them : 

54.  That  thou  mayest  bear  thine  own  shame, 

and  mayest  be  confounded  in  all  that  thou  hast  done, 
m  that  thou  art  a  comfort  unto  them. 

55.  When  thy  sisters,  Sodom  and  her  daugh- 
ters, shall  return  to  their  former  estate,  and  Samaria  and 
her  daughters  shall  return  to  their  former  estate,  then 
tliou  and  thy  daughters  shaU  retm-n  to  your  former 
estate. 

—  —  56.  For  thy  sister  Sodom  was  not  mentioned 
by  thy  mouth  in  the  day  of  thy  piide. 


462 


cnAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Ezek.  xvi.  57.  Before  IbywickcilncsswMsili.'ioovi'n'd, 
iir.  at  llio  time  of  t/ii/  nproucli  cit'tlic  il;ui::lilci's<il' Syria, 
iiiul  nil  t/i(it  are  round  nlioiit  liur,  the  ilaiijrliters  ot  the 
I'hilistines,  wliieli  dcspisi>  tliee  round  aluiut. 

—  ^— .">8.  Thou  liasi  borne  lliy  lewdness  and  tliinc 
alioniinations,  saitli  tlie  I.oiid. 

.W.  For  tlius  .'Jailli  the  Lord  Gob;  I  will  even 

deal  ■with  tliee  as  thou  hast  dono,  wUicU  hast  despised 
the  oath  in  lireaUiii;;  the  <'ovenant. 

xxiii.  l:!.  Then  said  1  unto  her  tluil  )/•«.«  old  m 

adulteries.  Will  they  now  commit  whoredoms  with 
her,  and  she  iril/i  them? 

4-1.  Yet  Ihev  wont  in  unto  her,  as  they  go  in 

unto  a  woman  that  l>layetli  the  harlot :  so  went  they 
jn  unto  Aliolah  and  unio  Aholiliah,  the  lewd  women. 

4.1.  And  the  righteous  men,  they  shall  judue 

them  al'ler  the  maimer  ol'  adulteres.ses,  and  after  the 
manner  of  women  that  sheil  lilciod;  because  they  («;r 
adulteresses,  and  blood  in  in  their  hands. 

4(j.  For  thus  sailh  the  Lord  (ioD;  I  will  bring 

up  a  company  upon  them,  and  will  give  them  to  he 
removed  and  spoiled. 

47.  And  the  company  shall  stone  them  with 

Btone.s,  and  disjiateh  them  with  their  swords ;  they 
shall  slay  their  sons  and  their  daughters,  and  burn  up 
their  houses  with  tire. 

48.  Thus  will  I  cause  lewdness  to  ceivse  out  of 

the  land,  that  all  women  may  be  taught  not  to  do  after 
yotir  lewdness. 

Jlox.  ii.  1.  Say  ye  unto  )-our  brethren,  Amiui ;  and 
to  your  sisters,  Uuhamah. 

2    I'lead  with  your  mother,  ])lead ;  for  she  h 

not  my  wile,  neitlier  nm  I  her  husband :  let  her  there- 
fore put  away  her  whoredoms  out  of  her  sight,  and 
Uer  adulteries  from  between  her  breasts; 

ij.  Lest  I  strip  her  naked,  and  set  her  as  in  the 

da\'  that  she  was  born,  and  make  her  as  a  wilderness, 
and  set  her  like  a  diT  laud,  and  slay  her  with  thirst. 

-4.  And  I  will  not  have  mere)- upon  her  chil- 
dren ;  for  they  hi'  the  children  of  whoredoms. 

5.  For  thoir  mother  hath  |>layed  the  harlot: 

she  that  conceived  them  hath  done  shamefully;  for 
slie  said,  I  will  go  after  \ny  lovers,  that  give  me  my 
bread  and  my  water,  my  wool  and  m}-  fla.x,  mine  oil 
and  my  drink. 

().  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way 

with  thorns,  and  make  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  find 
her  i)aUis. 

7.  And  she  shall  follow  after  her  lovers,  but 

she  shall  not  overtake  them  ;  and  she  shall  seek  them, 
but  shall  not  find  ihem  :  then  shall  she  say,  I  will  go 
and  return  to  my  first  husband;  for  then  was  it  better 
with  me  than  now. 

9.  Therefore  will  I  return,  and  take  away  my 

corn  in  the  time  thereof,  and  my  wine  in  the  season 
thereof,  and  will  recover  my  wool  and  my  flax  giren 
to  cover  her  nakedness. 

10.  And  now  will  I  discover  her  lewdness  in 

the  sight  of  her  lovers,  and  none  shall  deliver  her  out 
of  mine  hand. 

-11.  I  will  also  cause  all  her  mirth  to  cease,  her 

feast  days,  lier  new  moons,  and  her  sabbaths,  and  all 
her  solemn  I'east.s. 

Il'-r  ii.  2i.  Behold,  I  will  cast  her  into  a  bed,  and 
them  that  commit  adultery  with  her  into  great  li'ibii- 
hition,  except  they  repent  of  then-  deeds. 

§  66.     Incest. 

(1.    FORBIDDEN.) 

T>eu(.  xxii.  30.  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father's 
wife,  nor  di.scover  his  lather's  skirt. 

—  x.yvii.  30.  Cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  his  father's 
wife;  because  he  uncovereth  his  father's  skirl:  and 
all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

32.  Cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  his  sister,  the 

daughter  of  his  father,  or  the  daughter  of  his  mother: 
and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Ameii. 

33.  Cursed  be  he  that  lieth  with  his  mother  in 

law :  and  all  the  people  shall  say.  Amen. 

(2.    LOT.) 

0»H.  lix.  30.  And  Lot  went  up  out  of  Zoar,  and 

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dwelt  in  the  mountain,  and  his  two  datighters  with 
him;  for  he  I'eand  to  dwell  in  Zoar:  and  he  dwelt  in 
a  cave,  he  and  his  two  tbuighters. 

31.  And  the  firstborn  said  unto  the  younger, 

Our  father  ;'.■<  old,  and  there  m  not  a  m;m  in  the  earth 
to  come  in  unto  us  after  the  manner  of  all  the  earth  : 

32.  Come,  let  us  make  our  father  drink  whie, 

iind  we  will  lie  with  him,  that  we  may  preserve  seed 
of  our  father. 

33.  And  they  made  their  father  drink  wine 

that  night:  and  the  firstborn  went  in,  and  hiy  with 
her  father;  and  he  perceived  not  when  she  lay  down, 
nor  when  she  arose. 

34.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 

the  firstlioni  said  unto  the  younger.  Behold,  I  lay  yester- 
night with  my  talluT:  let  us  make  him  driidv  wine 
this  night  also;  and  go  tliou  in,  unit  lie  with  him,  that 
we  may  preserve  seed  of  our  fatlier. 

35.  And  they  made  their  father  drink  wine 

that  night  also:  and  the  younger  arose,  and  lay  with 
him;  and  he  perceived  not  when  she  lay  down,  nor 
when  she  arose. 

(3.   EEUBEN.) 

Gen.  XXXV.  22.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel 
dwelt  in  that  land,  that  Beiiben  went  and  lay  with 
Bilhah  his  father's  concubine:  and  Israel  heard  it. 
Now  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  twelve : 

(4.    .\.VXON.) 

2  Sa7n.  xiii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Absalom  the  sou  of  David  had  a  fair  sister,  whose 
name  was  Tamar;  and  Amnon  the  son  of  David  loved 
her. 

—  —  2.  And  Amnon  was  so  vexed,  that  he  fell  sick 
for  his  sister  Tamar ;  for  she  tra^  a  virgin  ;  and  Amnon 
thought  it  hard  tor  him  to  do  any  thing  to  lu'r. 

11.  And  when   she   had   brought   them   unto 

him  to  e;it,  he  took  hold  of  her,  and  said  unto  her, 
Come  lie  with  me,  my  sister. 

12.  And  slie  answered  him,  Nay,  my  brother, 

do  not  force  me  ;  for  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  done 
in  Israel:  do  not  thou  this  folly. 

14.  H<iwbeit  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her 

voice :  but,  being  stronger  than  she,  forced  her,  and 
lay  with  her. 

•  15.  Then  Amnon  hated  her  exceedingly ;  so 

that  the  hatred  wherewith  he  bated  her  viix  greater 
than  the  love  wherewith  he  had  loved  her.  And 
Amnon  said  unto  her.  Arise,  be  gone. 

10.  And  she  said  unto  him.  There  i.i  no  cause: 

this  evil  iu  sending  me  awa}'  is  greater  than  the  other 
that  thou  didst  unto  nie.  But  he  would  not  hearken 
unto  her. 

(A.    THE   CKLME   AVENGED.) 

2  Sfim.  xiii.  20.  And  Absalom  her  brother  said  unto 
her.  Hath  Amnon  thy  brother  been  with  thee':"  but 
hold  now  thy  peace,  my  sister:  he  /.<  thy  brother; 
regard  not  this  thing.  So  Tamar  remained  desolate 
in  her  brother  Absalom's  house. 

28.  Now  Absalom  had  commanded  his  ser- 
vants, saying,  JIark  ye  now  when  Amnon's  heart  is 
merry  with  wine,  and  when  I  say  unto  you,  Smite 
Amnon;  then  kill  him,  fear  not:  have  not  I  com- 
manded you '?  lie  courageous,  and  be  valiant. 

29.  And   the   sen-ants  of  Absalom  did  unto 

.Viunon  as  Absalom  had  conmiandcd.  Then  all  the 
king's  sons  arose,  and  every  man  gat  him  up  upon  his 
mule,  and  fled. 

■  32.  And  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shimeah  Daviil's 

brother,  answered  and  said.  Let  not  my  lord  suppose 
thai  they  have  slain  all  the  young  men  the  king's 
sons;  for  Aiunon  only  is  dead:  for  by  the  ajipoint- 
ment  of  Absalom  this  hath  been  deterriiined  from  the 
day  that  he  forced  his  sister  Tamar. 

33.  Now  therefore  let  not  my  lord  the  king 

take  the  thing  to  his  heart,  to  think  that  all  the  king's 
sons  are  dead  :  for  Amnon  oniv  is  dead. 

34.  But  Absalom  fled."   And  the  young  man 

that  kept  the  watch  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked, 
and,  behold,  there  came  much  people  by  the  way  of 
the  hill  side  behind  him. 

35.  And  Jonadab  said  unto  the  king.  Behold 

the  king's  sons  come :  as  thy  servant  said,  so  it  is. 

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CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


(5.    ABSALOM.) 

2  S(im.  XV.  16.  And  the  kincr  went  forth,  and  all  his 
household  after  hhu.  And  the  khig  left  ten  -n-omen, 
which  icerc  concubines,  to  keep  the  house. 

—  xvi.  21.  And  Ahithophel  said  unto  Absalom,  Go 
in  unto  thy  father's  concubines,  whicli  he  hath  left  to 
keep  the  liouse;  and  all  Israel  shall  hear  that  thou  art 
abhorred  of  thy  father :  then  shall  the  hands  of  all  that 
are  with  tliee  be  strong. 

23.  So  they  spread  Absalom  a  tent  upon  the 

top  of  the  house ;  and  Absalom  went  in  unto  his 
father's  concubines  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel. 

—  XX.  3.  And  David  came  to  his  house  at  .Jerusalem ; 
and  the  king  took  the  ten  women  /lin  concubines,  whom 
he  had  left  to  kee])  the  house,  and  put  them  in  ward, 
and  fed  them,  but  went  not  in  imto  them.  So  they 
were  shut  up  unto  the  day  of  their  death,  living  in 
widowhood. 

(6.    KEPORTED   OP   THE   CORINTHIANS.) 

1  Coi:  V.  1.  It  is  reported  commonly  fhat  there  is 
fornication  among  you,  and  such  fornication  as  is  not 
so  much  as  named  among  the  Gentiles,  that  one  should 
have  his  father's  wife. 

§  67.    Rape. 

(1.    A   CAPITAL   OPFENCK.) 

Dent.  xxii.  25.  But  if  a  man  lind  a  betrothed  damsel 
in  the  field,  and  the  man  force  her,  and  lie  with  her ; 
then  the  man  only  that  lay  with  her  shall  die ; 

30.  But  unto  the  damsel  thou  shalt  do  nothing ; 

there  w  in  the  damsel  no  sin  worthy  of  death :  for  as 
when  a  man  risetli  against  his  neighbom-,  and  slayeth 
him,  even  so  U  this  matter  : 

37.  For  lie  found  her  in  the  field,  and  the  be- 
trothed damsel  cried,  and  tliere  was  none  to  save  her. 
(2.  THE  levite's  concubine.) 

Jiid.  xix.  35.  But  the  men  would  not  hearken  to 
liim:  so  the  man  took  his  concubine,  and  brought  her 
forth  uuto  them  ;  and  they  knew  her,  and  abused  her 
all  tlie  night  until  the  morning:  and  when  the  day 
began  to  spring,  they  let  her  go. 

—  —  2ti.  Tlien  came  the  woman  in  the  dawning  of 
the  day,  and  fell  down  at  the  door  of  the  man's  house 
where  her  lord  was,  till  it  was  light. 

— ■  x.K.  3.  (Now  the  children  of  Benjamin  he.ird  that 
the  children  of  Israel  were  gone  up  to  Mizpeh.)  Then 
said  the  children  of  Israel,  Tell  «»,  how  was  this 
wickedness? 

4.  And  the  Levite,  the  husband  of  the  woman 

that  was  slain,  answered  and  said,  I  came  into  Gibeah 
that  belonrjelh  to  Benjamin,  I  and  my  concubine,  to 
lodge. 

5.  And  the  men  of  Gibeah  rose  agamst  me, 

and  beset  the  house  round  about  upon  me  by  night, 
ami  tliought  to  have  slain  me:  and  my  concubine 
have  they  forced,  tliat  she  is  dead. 

0.  And  I  took  my  concubine,  and  cut  her  in 

pieces,  and  sent  her  throughout  all  the  country  of  the 
inheritance  of  Israel ;  for  they  have  committed  lewd- 
ness and  folly  in  Israel. 

7.  Behold,  ye  are  all  children  of  Israel;  give 

here  your  advice  and  counseL 

§  68.    Fornication. 

(1.   WITH  A   BETROTHED  VIBGIN.) 

Deut.  xxii.  23.  If  a  damsel  thtt  is  a  virgin  be  be- 
trothed imlo  a  husband,  and  a  m:m  find  her  in  the 
city,  and  lie  with  her; 

34.  Tlicn  ye  sh;dl  bring  them  both  out  unto 

the  gate  of  that  city,  and  yi-  sliall  stone  them  with 
stones  that  they  die;  the  damsel,  liecause  she  cried 
not, /;(>!'«'/ in  the  city;  and  tlie  man,  because  he  hath 
humbled  his  neighbour's  wife :  so  thou  shalt  put  away 
evil  from  among  you. 

(2.   WITH   A   VIRGIN  NOT   BETROTHED.) 

Ex.  xxii.  16.  And  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not 
betrothed,  and  lie  with  her,  he  shall  surely  endow  her 
to  be  his  wife. 

17.  If  her  father  utterly  refuse  to  give  her  unto 


him,  he  shall  pay  money  according  to  the  dowry  of 
virgins. 

iJeut.  xxii.  28.  If  a  man  find  a  damsel  thai  is  a  virgin, 
which  is  not  tietrotlied,  and  la)''  hold  on  her,  and  lie 
with  her,  and  tlicy  be  found  ; 

29.  Then  the  man  that  lay  with  her  shall  give 

unto  the  damsel's  father  fifty  slukels  of  silver,  andshe 
shall  be  his  wife ;  because  he  hath  humbled  her,  he 
may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days. 

(3.  din.\h's  case.) 

Oen.  xsxiv.  1.  And  Dinah  the  daughter  of  Leah, 
which  she  bare  unto  Jacob,  went  out  to  see  the  daugh- 
ters of  the  land. 

2.  And  when  Shechem  the  son  of  Hamor  the 

Ilivile,  prince  of  the  ctmntry,  saw  her,  he  took  her, 
and  lay  with  her,  and  defiled  her. 

5.   And  Jacob   heard    that    he   had    defiled 

Dinah  his  daughter :  now  his  sons  were  with  his  cattle 
in  the  field :  and  Jacob  held  Ms  peace  until  they  were 
come. 

7.  And  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field 

when  they  heard  it :  and  tlie  men  were  grieved,  and 
they  were  veiy  wroth,  because  be  had  wrought  folly 
in  Israel  in  lying  with  Jacob's  daughter ;  which  thing 
ought  not  to  be  done. 

31.  And  they  said,  Should  he  deal  witli  our 

sister  as  with  a  harlot  ? 

§  69.    Harlotry  before  the  Time  of  Moses. 
See  also  Book  XX.,  §  9. 

(1.    THE   harlot's  DRESS.) 

Oen.  xxxviii.  13.  And  in  process  of  time  the  daugh- 
ter of  Shuah  Judah's  wife  died ;  and  Judah  was  com- 
forted, and  went  up  unto  his  sbeepshearers  to  Timnath, 
he  and  his  friend  Hirah  tlie  AduUamite. 

—  • —  13.  And  it  was  told  Tamar,  saying,  Behold,  thy 
father  in  law  goetb  up  to  Timnath  to  shear  his  slicep. 

14.  And  she  put  her  widow's  garments   off 

from  her,  and  covered  her  with  a  vail,  and  wrapped 
herself,  and  sat  in  an  open  place,  which  is  by  the  way 
to  Timnath  ;  for  she  saw  that  Sbelah  was  grown,  and 
she  was  not  given  unto  him  to  wife. 

15.   when  Judah  saw  her,  he  thought  her  to 

be  a  harlot ;  because  she  had  covered  her  face. 

(3.   HER  HIRE.) 

Oen.  xxxviii.  16.  And  he  turned  unto  her  by  the 
way,  and  said.  Go  to,  I  jiray  thee,  let  me  come  in  unto 
thee ;  (for  he  knew  not  that  she  teas  his  daughter  in 
law  :)  and  she  said,  "What  wilt  thou  give  me,  that  thou 
maycst  come  in  unto  me  ? 

17.  And  he  said,  I  will  send  thee  a  kid  from 

the  flock.  And  she  said,  Wilt  thou  give  me  a  pledge, 
till  thou  send  it? 

18.  And  he  said,  "What  pledge   shall  I  give 

thee  ?  And  she  said.  Thy  signet,  and  thy  bracelets, 
and  thy  staff  that  is  in  tlime^hand.  And  he  gave  it 
her,  and  came  in  unto  her,  and  she  conceived  by  him. 

19.  And  she  arose,  and  went  away,  and  laid 

by  her  vail  from  her,  and  put  on  the  garments  of  her 
widowhood. 

20.  And  Judah  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of 

his  friend  the  AduUamite,  to  receive  his  pledge  from 
the  woman's  hand:  but  he  found  her  not. 

21.  Then  he  asked  the  men  of  that  place,  say- 
ing, AVhere  is  the  harlot,  that  was  openh-  by  the  way 
side  ■?    And  they  said.  There  was  no  harlot  in  this  j)lai-c. 

22.  And  he  returned  to  Judah,  and  said,!  can- 
not find  her;  and  also  the  men  of  the  place  said,  that 
there  was  no  harlot  in  this  place. 

23.  And  Judah  said,  Let  her  take  it  to  her,  lest 

we  be  shamed  :  behold,  I  sent  this  kid,  and  thou  hast 
not  foimd  her. 

(3.   BURNING   A  PUNISHMENT   FOR   HARLOTRT.) 

Oen.  xxxviii.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  about  three 
months  after,  that  it  was  told  Judah,  s;iying,  Tamar 
thy  daughter  in  law  hath  played  the  harlot ;  and  also, 
behold,  she  M  with  child  by  "whoredom.  And  Judah 
said.  Bring  hei-  forth,  and  let  her  be  liurnt. 

2.5.  ^Vhcn  slie  mw  brought  forth,  she  sent  Ut 

her  father  in  law,  saying.  By  the  man,  whose  these  are, 


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CUAP.   V. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvm. 


rrm  I  with  chilli :  ami  she  saitl,  DisciTii,  I  pray  thci', 
whose  are  these,  Ihe  signet,  aiul  braeelets,  and  stall'. 

Oen.  xxxviii.  -0.  Anil  Jiulali  acknowleilncil  l/uin, 
and  said,  She  hath  been  nidic  lighleons  than  I  ;  be- 
cause that  I  gave  her  not  to  Shelah  my  son.  And  ho 
knew  her  again  no  more. 


§70. 


Ill  (Iio  Time  of  Mosos. 

(1.    KOUUIUUKN.) 

Lev.  xix.  29.  Do  not  prostitute  thy  danghter,  to 
cause  her  to  be  a  whore ;  lest  Ihe  land  fall  to  whore- 
dom, and  the  land  lieconic  I'liU  of  wickedness. 

Jji'it.  xxiii.  17.  There  shall  be  no  whore  of  the  daugh- 
ters of  Israel,  nor  a  sodomite  of  the  sons  of  Israel. 

18.  Thou  shall  not  bring  the  hire  of  a  whore, 

or  the  price  of  a  dog,  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy 
God  for  any  vow:  for  even  both  these  tire  abomiuation 
unto  the  Lokd  thy  God. 

(3.    BY   PKIICSTS"    D.\UGHTER8  ESPECIALLY  HErNOUS.) 

Lrv.  xxi.  0.  And  the  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she 
profane  herself  by  playing  the  whore,  she  profancth 
her  father :  she  shall  be  bm-nt  with  lire. 

(3.    WITH   IIEATIIEX   W'OMEN.) 

JVi/w.  XXV.  1.  And  Israel  abode  in  Sliiltim,  and  the 
people  began  to  commit  whoredom  with  the  daughters 
of  Moab. 

6.  And,  behold,  one  of  the  children  of  Israel 

came  and  brought  unto  his  brethren  a  Midianitish  wo- 
man in  the  sight  of  Moses,  and  in  the  sight  of  all  the 
couijregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  who  icere  weep- 
ing oe/o/r  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

7.  And  when  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the 

son  of  Aaron  the  priest,  saw  it,  he  rose  up  from  among 
the  congregation,  and  took  a  javelin  in  his  hand ; 

8.  And  he  went  after  the  man  of  Israel  into 

the  tent,  and  thrust  both  of  them  through,  the  man  of 
Israel,  and  tlie  woman  through  her  Ijelly.  So  the 
plague  was  stayed  from  the  children  of  Israel. 

14.  Now  the  name  of  the  Israelite  that  was 

slain,  cr(!rt  that  was  slain  with  the  Midianitish  woman, 
wtu  Zimri,  the  son  of  Salu,  a  prince  of  a  chief  house 
among  the  Simeonites. 

—  —  1.5.  And  the  name  of  the  Midianitish  woman 
that  was  slain  iciis  Cozlji,  the  daughter  of  Zur  ;  he  was 
head  over  a  people,  and  of  a  chief  house  in  Jlidian. 

(4.   CITIZENSHIP   DENIED  TO  BAST.^RDS.) 

Deui.  xxiii.  2.  A  bastard  shall  not  enter  into  the  con- 
gregation of  the  Lord  ;  even  to  his  tenth  generation 
shall  he  not  enter  into  the  congregation  of  the  Lord. 

§  71.    Samson. 

(1.   THE   HARLOT   OP   GAZA.) 

Jud.  xvi.  1.  Then  went  Samson  to  Gaza,  and  saw 
there  a  harlot,  and  went  in  luito  her. 

(2.   DELILAH  AND  HER  TREACHERY.) 

Jud.  xvi.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  he 
loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  Sorck,  whose  name 
ions  Delilah. 

l~).  And  she  said  nnto  him.  How  canst  thoti 

say,  I  love  thee,  when  thine  heart  !.«  not  with  me? 
Thou  hast  mockixl  me  these  three  times,  and  hast  not 
told  me  wherein  thy  gi-eat  strength  lielh. 

115.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  pressed 

him  dailj'  with  her  words,  and  urged  him,  so  that  his 
soul  was  vexed  uuto  death; 

17.  That  he  told  her  all  his  heart,  and  said 

unto  her.  There  hath  not  come  a  razor  upon  mine 
head ;  for  I  /i<(re  hren  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  my 
mother's  womb :  if  I  be  shaven,  then  my  strength  will 
go  from  me,  and  I  shall  become  weak,  and  be  like  any 
other  man. 

18.  And  when  Delilali  saw  that  he  had  told 

her  all  his  heart,  she  sent  and  called  for  the  lords  of 
the  Philistines,  saying.  Come  up  this  once,  for  he  hath 
shewed  mc  all  his  heart.  Then  the  lords  of  the  Phi- 
listines came  up  unto  her,  and  brought  money  in  their 
hand. 

19.  And  she  made  him  sleep  upon  her  knees ; 


and  she  called  for  a  man,  and  she  caused  him  to  .shave 
oil  the  seven  locks  of  his  head  ;  and  she  began  to 
alllict  him,  and  his  streuglh  went  from  him. 

20.  And  she  said,  Tlie  Philistines  be  upon  thee, 

Samson.  And  he  awoke  out  of  bis  sleep,  and  said,  I 
will  go  out  as  at  other  times  before,  and  shake  my.self. 
And  he  wist  not  that  the  Lord  was  departed  from  him. 

§  72.    Spiritual  Harlotry. 

Ps.  cvi.  39.  Thus  were  they  defiled  with  their  own 
works,  and  went  a  whoring  with  their  own  inventions. 

Jer.  ii.  20.  For  of  old  time  I  have  broken  thy  yoke, 
am/ burst  thy  bands;  and  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  trans- 
gress; when  upon  every  high  hill  and  under  every 
green  tree  thou  wanderest,  playing  the  harlot. 

33.  Why  trinnnest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love? 

therefore  hast  thou  also  taught  tlie  wicked  ones  thy 
ways. 

—  ill.  2.  Lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  the  high  places,  and 
see  where  thou  hast  not  been  lain  with.  In  the  ways 
hast  thou  sat  lor  them,  as  the  Arabian  in  the  wilder- 
ness ;  and  thou  hast  polluted  the  land  with  thy  whore- 
doms and  with  thy  wickedness. 

3.  Therefore  the  showers  have  been  withhold- 

en,  and  there  hath  been  no  latter  rain  ;  and  thou  Iiadst 
a  whore's  tbreliead,  thou  refusedst  to  be  ashamed. 

—  xi.  15.  What  hath  my  beloved  to  do  in  mine  house, 
seeing  she  hath  wrought  lewdness  with  many,  and  the 
holy  tlcsh  is  passed  from  thee?  when  thou  doest  evil, 
then  thou  rejoiccst. 

—  xiii.  26.  Therefcu-e  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  upon 
thy  face,  that  thy  shame  may  appear. 

27.  I  have  seen  thine  adulteries,  and  thy  neigh- 

ings,  the  lewdness  of  thy  whoredom,  nnd  thine  abomi- 
nations on  the  hills  in  the  tields.  Woe  uuto  thee,  O 
.lerusalem  !  wilt  thou  not  be  made  clean  ?  when  «7(((M 
it  once  lie  ? 

Ezek.  xvi.  13.  +and  thou  wast  exceeding  beautiful, 
and  thou  didst  prosper  into  a  kingdom. 

14.  And  thy  renown  went  forth  among   the 

heathen  for  thy  beauty ;  for  it  uas  perfect  through  my 
comeliness,  which  I  had  put  upon  thee,saith  the  Lord 
God. 

15.  But  thou  didst  trust  in  thine  own  beauty, 

and  playedst  Ihe  harlot  because  of  thy  renown,  and 
pouredst  out  thy  fornications  on  every  one  that  passed 
bj' ;  his  it  was. 

63.  That  thou  mayest  remember,  and  be  con- 
founded, and  never  open  tliy  mouth  any  more,  because 
of  thy  shame,  when  I  am  jiacified  toward  thee  for  all 
that  thou  hast  done,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

—  XX.  29.  Then  I  said  uuto  them.  What  is  the  high 
place  whereunto  ye  go  ?  And  the  name  thereof  is 
called  Bamah  imto  this  day. 

30.  Wherefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel, 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  God";  Are  ye  polluted  after  the 
manner  of  your  fathers  ?  and  commit  ye  whoredom 
after  their  abominations? 

—  xxiii.  2.  Sou  of  man,  there  were  two  women,  the 
daughters  of  one  mother  : 

3.  And  they  committed  whoredoms  in  Egypt ; 

thev  committed  whoredoms  in  their  youth:  there  were 
their  breasts  pressed,  and  there  they  bruised  the  teats 
of  their  virginity. 

4.  And  "the  names  of  them  mre  Aholah  the 

elder,  and  Aholibah  her  sister :  and  they  were  mine, 
and  they  bare  sons  and  daughters.  Thus  xcere  their 
names  ;  Samaria  is  Aholah,  and  Jerusalem  Aholibah. 

5.  And   Aholah   played  the  harlot  when  she 

was  mine  ;  and  she  doted  on  her  lovers,  on  the  Assyr- 
ians her  nei^^hbours, 

6.   Which  were  clothed  with  blue,  captains  and 

rulers,  all  of  them  desirable  young  men,  horsemen 
riding  upon  horses. 

7.  Thus  she  committed  her  whoredoms  with 

them,  with  all  them  that  were  the  chosen  men  of  As- 
syria, and  with  all  on  whom  she  doted  :  with  all  their 
idols  she  defiled  herself 

-8.  Neither  left  she  her  whoredoms  brought  from 

Egvpt:  for  in  her  vouth  they  lay  with  her,  and  the;r 
bniiscd  the  breasts  "of  her  virginity,  and  poured  their 
whoredom  upon  her. 


30 


465 


CHAP.  V. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIIT. 


Ezek.  xxiii.  9,  Wherefore  I  have  delivered  her  into 
the  hand  of  her  lovers,  into  the  hand  of  the  Assyrians, 
upon  who;n  she  doted. 

10.  These  discovered  her  nakedness :  they  took 

her  sons  and  her  daughters,  and  slew  her  with  the 
sword:  and  she  became  famous  among  women;  for 
they  had  executed  judgment  upon  her. 

11.  And  when  her  sister  Aholibah  saw  this, 

she  was  more  corrupt  in  her  inordinate  love  than  she, 
and  in  her  whoredoms  more  than  her  sister  in  her 
whoredoms. 

—  —  13.  She  doted  upon  the  Assyrians  her  neigh- 
bours, captains  and  rulers  clothed  most  gorgeously, 
horsemen  riding  upon  horses,  all  of  them  desnable 
young  men. 

13.  Then  I  saw  that  she  was  defiled,  that  they 

took  both  one  way, 

14.  And  that  she  increased  her  whoredoms :  for 

when  she  saw  men  portraj'ed  npon  the  wall,  the  images 
of  the  Chaldeans  portrayed  with  vermilion, 

15.  Girded  with  girdles  upon  their  loins,  ex- 
ceeding in  dyed  attire  upon  their  heads,  all  of  tliem 
princes  to  look  to,  after  the  manner  of  the  Babylonians 
of  Chaldea,  the  land  of  their  nativity : 

—  —  16.  And  as  soon  as  she  saw  them  with  her 
eyes,  she  doted  upon  them,  and  sent  messengers  unto 
them  into  Chaldea. 

■  17.  And  the  Babylonians  came  to  her  into  the 

bed  of  love,  and  they  defiled  her  with  their  whoredom, 
and  she  was  polluted  with  them,  and  her  mind  was 
nlieuated  from  them. 

18.  So  she  discovered  her  whoredoms,  and 

discovered  her  nakedness:  then  my  mind  was  alien- 
ated from  her,  like  as  my  mind  was  alienated  from 
her  sister. 

— •  —  19.  Yet  she  multiplied  her  whoredoms,  in  call- 
ing to  remembrance  the  days  of  her  youth,  wherein 
she  had  played  the  harlot  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

30.  For  she  doted  upon  their  paramours,  whose 

flesh  is  as  the  flesh  of  asses,  and  whose  issue  is  like  the 
issue  of  horses. 

—  —  31.  Tims  thou  calledst  to  remembrance  the 
lewdness  of  thy  youth,  in  bruising  thy  teats  by  the 
Egyptians  for  the  paps  of  thy  youth. 

—  —  37.  Thus  will  I  make  thy  lewdness  to  cease 
from  thee,  and  thy  whoredom  brought  from  the  land 
of  EgyiJt:  so  that  thou  shall  not  lift  up  thine  eyes 
unto  them,  nor  remember  Egypt  any  more. 

38.  For  thus  saith  fhe  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 

will  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  them  whom  thou 
hatest,  into  the  hand  of  them  from  whom  thy  mind  is 
alienated  : 

39.  And  they  shall  deal  witli  thee  hatefully, 

and  shall  take  away  all  thy  labour,  and  shall  leave 
thee  naked  and  liare  :  and  the  nakedness  of  thy  >vhore- 
doms  shall  be  discovered,  both  thy  lewdness  and  thy 
whoredoms. 

35.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God :  Be- 
cause thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  cast  me  behind  thy 
baclt,  llierefore  hear  thou  also  thy  lewdness  and  thy 
whoredoms. 

■  36.  The  Lord  said  moreover  unto  me ;  Son  of 

man,  wilt  thou  judge  Aholah  and  Aholibah  ?  yea,  de- 
clare unto  tliem  their  abominations ; 

Hos.  iv.  13.  My  people  ask  counsel  at  their  stocks, 
and  their  statf  declareth  unto  them  :  for  the  spirit  of 
whoredoms  liath  caused  them  to  err,  and  they  have 
gone  a  whoring  from  under  tlicir  God. 

13.  Tliey  sacrifice  upon  tlie  tops  of  the  mount- 
ains, and  burn  incense  u]ion  the  liills,  under  oaks  and 
|ioplars  and  elms,  because  the  shadow  thereof  «  good  : 
tliereforeyourdaughtei-s  sliall  commit  whoredom,  and 
your  spouses  shall  commit  adultery. 

14.  I  will  not  punish  your  daughters  when 

they  commit  wlioredom,  nor  your  spouses  when  they 
commit  adultciy :  for  tliemsclvcs  are  separated  with 
whores,  and  tliey  sacrifice  with  harlots  :  therefore  the 
people  tluU  doth  not  understand  sliall  fall. 

115.  Thou.^'h  thou,  Israel,  play  the  harlot,  yet 

!et  not  Judali  oft'end  ;  and  come  not  ye  unto  Gilgal, 
neither  go  ye  up  to  Bcth-aven,  nor  swear,  The  Lord 
liveth. 

16.  For  Israel  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding 

4C 


heifer :  now  the  Lord  will  feed  them  as  a  lamb  in  a 
large  place. 

18.  Their  drink  is  sour:  they  have  committed 

wlioredom  continually :  her  rulers  with  shame  do  love, 
Give  ye. 

—  V.  1.  Hear  ye  this,  O  priests;  and  hearken,  ye 
house  ot  Israel ;  and  give  ye  ear,  O  house  of  the  king  ; 
for  judgment  is  toward  you,  because  ye  have  been  a 
snare  on  Jlizpah,  and  a  net  spread  upon  Tabor. 

3.  And  the  revolters  are  profound  to  make 

slaugliter,  though  I  hai>e  been  a  rebuker  of  them  all. 

3.  I  know  Ephraim,  and  Israel  is  not  hid  from 

me:  for  now,  O  Eiiliraim,  thou  committest  whore- 
dom, and  Israel  is  defiled. 

4.  They  will  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn 

unto  their  God  :  for  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  is  in  the 
midst  of  them,  and  they  liave  not  known  the  Lord. 

5.  And  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  testify  to  his 

face:  therefore  shall  Israel  and  Ephraim  fall  in  their 
iniquity ;  Judah  also  shall  fall  with  them. 

(A.    THE   MTSTIC-VL   .MOTHER   OP   HARLOTS.) 

Rev.  xvii.  1.  And  there  came  one  of  the  seven  angels 
which  had  the  seven  vials,  and  talked  with  me,  say- 
ing unto  me,  Come  hither ;  I  will  shew  unto  thee  the 
judgment  of  the  great  whore  that  sitteth  upon  many 
waters ; 

2.  With  whom  the  kings  of  the  earth  have 

committed  fornication,  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 
have  been  made  drunlc  with  tlic  wine  other  fornication. 

3.  So  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  into  the 

wilderness :  and  I  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet 
coloured  beast,  full  of  names  of  blasphemy,  having 
seven  heads  and  ten  horns. 

4.  And  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and 

scarlet  colour,  and  decked  with  gold  and  precious 
stones  and  pearls,  having  a  golden  cu])  in  her  hand 
full  of  abominations  and  filthiness  of  her  fornication  : 

5.  And  upon  lier  forehead  was  a  name  written, 

MYSTERY,  BABYLON  THE  GREAT,  THE  MO- 
THER OF  HARLOTS  AND  ABOMINATIONS 
OF  THE  EARTH. 

§  73.    Intercourse  with  a  Menstruons  Woman. 

(1.   PROHIBITED.) 

Lev.  xviii.  19.  Also  thou  shalt  not  approach  unto  a 
woman  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  as  long  as  she  is 
put  apart  for  her  nncleanness. 

(3.   THE    PENALTY.) 

Lev.  XX.  18.  And  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  a  woman 
having  her  sickness,  and  shall  uncover  her  nakedness ; 
lie  hath  discovered  her  fountain,  and  she  hath  uncov- 
ered the  fountain  of  her  blood  :  and  both  of  them  shall 
be  cut  ofl'  from  among  their  people. 

(3.    LOATHSOirENESS.) 

Is.  xsx.  23.  Ye  shall  defile  also  the  covering  of  thy 
graven  images  of  silver,  and  the  ornament  of  thy 
molten  images  of  gold  :  thou  shalt  cast  tliem  away  as 
a  menstruous  cloth ;  thou  shalt  say  unto  it.  Get  thee 
hence. 

Lam:  i.  17.  Zion  spreadeth  forth  her  hands,  and 
there  is  none  to  comfort  her :  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded concerning  Jacob,  that  his  adversaries  should 
be  round  about  him :  Jerusalem  is  as  a  menstruous 
woman  among  tliem. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  17.  Son  of  man,  when  the  house  of 
Israel  dwelt  in  their  own  land,  tliey  defiled  it  by  their 
own  way  and  by  their  doings  :  their  way  was  before 
me  as  the  uucleanness  of  a  removed  woman. 

§  74.     Sodomy, 
See  also  Book  XX.,  §  13. 

(1.    FORBrDDEN.) 

Le.v.  xviii.  22.  Thou  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind,  as 
with  womankind  :  it  is  abomination. 

33.  Neither  shalt  tliou  lie  with  any  beast  to 

defile  thyself  therewith :  neither  shall  any  woman 
stand  bctbre  a  beast  to  lie  down  tliercto  :  it  is  confusion. 

24.  Defile  not  ye  3'oursclves  in  any  of  these 

tilings  :  for  in  all  these  the  nations  are  defiled  whicli  I 
cast  out  before  you ; 


CHAP.  V. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Lev.  xviii.  26.  Ye  shall  tluiefore  keep  my  statutes 
anil  my  jvKliimeiits,  and  shall  not  lommit  aiii/  of  these 
aboiniiiatioiis;  ncillur  any  of  your  own  nation,  nor 
any  strani^er  that  sojourneth  among  you  : 

28.    That  the  lautl   spew   uol  yon  out  also, 

■when  ye  delile  it,  as  it  spewed  out  the  nations  that 
loeve  before  yon. 

29.  For  whosoever  shall  commit  any  of  thesi! 

nbomiiiations,  even  the  souls  that  commit  Ihcm  shall 
be  cut  otf  from  among  their  (leople. 

30.  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  mine  ordinance, 

that  i/c  commit  not  unij  aiie  of  these  aliominable  cus- 
toms, which  were  committed  before  you,  and  that  ye 
slelilc  not  yourselves  therein  :  I  (("/  the  Louuj-our  God. 

—  .\.\.  13.  If  a  man  also  lie  with  mankind,  as  he 
lieth  with  a  woman,  both  of  them  have  committed  an 
abomination  :  they  shall  surely  be  put  to  death  ;  theu' 
blood  uludl  be  upon  them. 

(3.    INSTANXES.) 

Qen.  xix.  4.  But  before  they  lay  down,  the  men  of 
the  cil_v,  ci-i'ii  the  men  of  Sodom,  eompa.ssed  the  house 
round,  both  old  ami  young,  all  the  people  from  every 
<:iuarter: 

5.  And  they  called  unto  Lot,  and  said  unto 

him,  Where  (/;•(■  the  men  which  came  in  to  thee  this 
night?  bring  them  out  unto  us,  that  wo  may  know 
them. 

fi.  And  Lot  went  out  at  the  door  unto  them, 

and  shut  the  door  after  him, 

7.  And  said,  I  pray  you,  brethren,  do  not  so 

wickedly. 

— •  —  8.  Behold  now,  I  have  two  daughters  wliicli 
luive  not  known  man  ;  let  me,  I  jjray  you,  bring  them 
out  unto  you,  and  do  ye  to  tliem  as  k  good  in  your 
eyes:  only  unto  these  men  do  nothing;  for  therefore 
came  they  under  the  shadow  of  my  roof. 

!)"  And  they  said.  Stand  back.     And  they  said 

(ignin.  This  one  fellow  came  in  to  sojourn,  and  he  will 
needs  be  a  judge  ;  now  will  we  ileal  worse  with  thee 
than  with  them.  And  they  jiresscd  sore  upon  the 
man,  even  Lot,  and  came  near  to  Ijreak  the  door. 

10.  But  the  men  put  forth  their  hand,  and 

pulled  Lot  into  the  house  to  them,  and  shut  to  the 
door. 

Jitd.  xix.  23.  Noio  as  they  were  making  their  hearts 
merry,  behold,  the  men  of  the  cit}',  certain  sons  of 
Belial,  beset  the  house  round  about,  and  beat  at  the 
door,  and  spake  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the  old 
man,  saying.  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  thine 
house,  that  we  may  know  him. 

—  —  2-i.  And  the  man,  the  master  of  the  house, 
went  out  unto  tliem,  and  said  unto  them,  Xa}',  my 
brethren,  tuiy,  I  pray  j'ou,  do  not  so  wickedlj' ;  seeing 
that  this  man  is  come  into  mine  house,  do  not  this 
folly. 

— 24.  Behold,  hare  j»  ni_v  daughter  a  maiden,  and 

his  concubine;  them  I  will  bring  out  now,  and  hum- 
ble ye  them,  and  do  with  them  what  seemeth  good 
imto  you  :  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing. 

§  75.    Bestiality. 

Ec.  xxii.  10.  Whosoever  licth  with  a  beast  shall 
sm-ely  be  put  to  death. 

Lev.  XX.  !.■).  And  if  a  man  lie  with  a  beast,  he  shall 
surely  be  put  to  death  ;  and  ye  shall  slay  the  beast. 

16.  And  if  a  woman  approach  unto  any  l)cast, 

and  lie  down  thereto,  thou  shall  kill  the  woman,  and 
the  beast :  they  shall  surely  be  put  to  death  ;  their 
blood  .i/ifUl  be  upon  them. 

Ikiil.  xxvii.  21.  Cursed  be  he  tliat  lieth  with  any 
manner  of  beast :  and  all  the  people  shall  say,  Amen. 

§  76.    Blaspliomy. 

Ler.  xxiv.  11.  And  the  Israelitish  woman's  son  blas- 
phemed the  name  of  the  LOUD,  and  cursed.  And 
they  brought  him  unto  Moses :  (and  his  mother's 
name  iras  Shelomith,  the  daughter  of  Dibri,  of  the 
tribe  of  Dan  : ) 

12.  And  they  put  him  in  ward,  that  the  mind 

of  the  Lord  might  be  shewed  them. 

14.  Bring  forth  him  that  hath  cursed  without 


t!ie  camp;  and  let  all  that  heard  !iim  lay  their  hands 
u|)on  his  head,  and  let  all  the  congregation  stone  him. 

—  —  l.j.  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  sayuig,  Whosoever  cursetli  his  God  shall  bear 
his  sin. 

10.  And  he  that  blasphen\eth  the  name  of  the 

LoilD,  he  shall  surely  be  put  to  death,  and  all  the  con-f 
gregation  shall  certainly  stone  him :  as  well  tho 
stranger,  as  he  that  is  liorn  in  the  land,  when  he  blas- 
phemelh  the  name  <fl/ie  IJJlli),  shall  l)e  pnt  to  death. 

2:!.  And  Moses  s]iake  to  the  childicn  of  Israel, 

that  they  should  bring  forth  him  that  had  cursed  out 
of  the  camp,  and  stone  him  with  stones:  and  the  chil- 
dren of  l.srael  did  as  the  Loni)  commanded   Moses. 

Ikut.  V.  11.  Thou  shall  not  take  the  name  of  the 
Loud  thy  God  in  vain  :  lor  the  Lord  will  not  hold /«;« 
guiltlcssthat  taketh  his  name  in  vain. 

Rev.  xiii.  5.  And  there  was  given  unto  him  a  mouth 
speaking  great  tilings  and  blasphemies;  and  power 
was  giveu'unto  him  to  continue  \m\yand  two  months. 

— —  0.  And  he  oiiened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy 
against  God,  to  blasplieme  his  name,  and  his  taberna- 
cie,  and  them  that  (hvell  in  heaven. 

—  xvi.  il.  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat, 
and  blasphemed  the  name  of  God,  which  hath  power 
over  these  plagues:  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him 
glory. 

11.  And  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaven  lie- 
cause  of  their  pains  and  their  sores,  and  repented  not 
of  their  deeds. 

§  77.    Bearing  False  Witness. 

(See  also  Book  XX.,  i^  31.) 

E.V.  xxiii.  1.  Thou  shalt  not  raise  a  fiilse  report:  put 
not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked  to  be  an  unrighteous 
witness. 

Lev.  xix.  12.  .\.nd  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name 
falsely,  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of  thy 
God  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

Dent.  V.  20.  Neither  shalt  thou  bear  false  witness 
against  thy  neighbour. 

Prov.  xiV.  5.  "A  faithful  witness  will  not  lie :  but  a 
false  witness  will  utter  lies. 

—  xix.  28.  An  ungodly  witness  scorneth  judgment: 
and  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniquity. 

—  xxiv.  28.  Be  not  a  witness  against  thy  neighbour 
without  cause ;  and  deceive  nut  with  thy  lips. 

—  XXV.  18.  A  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against 
his  neighbour  ix  a  maul,  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  arrow. 

Xectr.x'm.  17.  And  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in 
yoiu'  hearts  against  his  neighbour ;  and  love  no  false 
oath :  for  all  "ihese  are  things  that  1  hale,  saith  the 
Loud. 

(a.  instances.) 

Oen.  xxxix.  13.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  saw 
that  he  had  left  his  garment  in  her  hand,  and  was  fled 
tbrth. 

14.  That  she  called  unto  the  men  of  her  house, 

and  sjiake  unto  them,  saying,  See,  he  hath  brought  in 
a  Hebrew  unto  us  to  mock  its ;  he  came  in  unto  me  to 
lie  with  me,  and  I  cried  with  a  loud  voice : 

15.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  when  he  heard  that  I 

lifted  up  my  voice  and  cried,  that  he  left  his  garment 
with  me,  and  lied,  and  got  him  out. 

Hi.  And  she  laid  up  his  garment  by  her,  until 

his  lord  came  home. 

17.  And  she  spake  unto  him  according  to  these 

words,  saying.  The  Hebrew  servant,  which  thou  hast 
brought  unto  us,  came  in  unto  me  to  mock  me  : 

—  —18.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  I  lifted  up  my 
voice  and  cried,  that  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and 
lied  out. 

1  Kings  xxi.  9.  And  she  wrote  in  the  letters,  saying, 
Proclaiiii  a  fast,  and  set  Naboth  on  high  among  the 
people : 

10.  And  set  two  men,  sons  of  Belial,  before 

him,  to  bear  witness  against  him,  saving,  Thou  didst 
blasjiheme  God  and  the  king.  And  then,  carry  him 
out,  and  stone  him,  that  he  mav  die. 

13.  They  proclaimed  a  "fast,  and  set  Naboth  on 

high  among  the  people. 

13."Aiu1  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of 

Belial,  and  sat  before  him :    and   the  men  of  Belial 


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BOOK  xvni. 


witnessed  against  him,  eren  atrainst  Xabnth,  in  the 
presence  of  llie  people,  saying,  ^abotli  did  blaspheme 
God  and  the  king.  Then  tlicy  carried  him  forth  out 
of  the  city,  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died. 

(B.    TDNISHirENT.) 

Dent.  xix.  16.  If  a  false  witness  rise  up  against  any 
man  to  testify  against  him  that  which  is  wrong ; 

17.  I'hen  both  tlie  men,  between  whom  the 

controversy  is,  shall  stand  before  the  Lord,  before 
the  priests  and  the  judges,  which  shall  be  in  those 
days ; 

^^ 18.  And  tlie  judges  shall  make  diligent  inqui- 
sition ;  and,  l)ehold,  if  the  witness  be  a  fixlse  witness, 
titid  hatli  testified  falsely  against  his  brother; 

19.  Then   sliall  ye   do  unto  him,  as  he  had 

thouglit  to  have  done  unto  his  brother :  so  shall  thou 
put  the  evil  away  from  among  you. 

20.  And  tliose  which  remain  shall  hear,  and 

fear,  and  shall  henceforth  commit  no  more  any  such 
evil  among  you. 

21.  And  thine  eye  shall  not  pity  ;  but  life  sImU 

go  for  life,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth,  "hand  for  hand, 
foot  for  foot. 

Prop.  xix.  5.  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  unpunish- 
ed ;  and  he  that  speaketh  lies  shall  not  escape. 

9.  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  unpunished ; 

and  he  thai  speaketh  lies  shall  perish. 

—  xxi.  28.  A  false  witness  shall  perish :  but  the 
man  that  heareth  speaketh  constantly. 

(C.    ATTEMPT  TO    ENTBAP   CtTRIST.) 

Luke  XX.  20.  And  they  watched  7nm,  and  sent  forth 
spies,  which  should  feign  themselves  just  men,  that 
they  might  take  hold  of  his  words,  that  so  they  might 
deliver  him  unto  the  power  and  authority  of  the  gov- 
ernor. 

21.  And  they  asked  him,  saying,  Master,  we 

know  that  thou  sayest  and  teaehes't  rightly,  neither 
acceptest  thou  the  person  of  any,  but  teachest  the  way 
of  God  truly : 

§  78.    Assault,  Trespass,  and  Casualty. 

(1.    ASSAULT.) 

Ejc.  xxi.  18.  And  if  men  strive  together,  and  one 
smite  another  with  a  stone,  or  with  his  fist,  and  he  die 
not,  but  kcejiefh  7t('.«  lied  : 

19.  if  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  upon 

his  statF,  then  shall  he  that  smote  him  be  quit :  only 
he  shall  pay  for  the  loss  of  his  time,  and  shall  cause 
him  to  be  thoroughly  healed. 

23.  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with 

child,  so  that  her  fruit  depart  from  her,  and  yet  no 
mischief  follow  :  he  shall  be  surely  punished,  accord- 
ing as  the  woman's  husband  will  lay  upon  hhn;  and 
he  shall  pay  as  the  judges  ihti-riiiinc. 

2;J.  And  if  a»^  mischief  follow,  then  thou  shall 

give  life  for  life, 

24.  Eye  for  eye,   tooth  for   tooth,  band   for 

hand,  foot  for  foot, 

2.5.   Burning  for  burning,  wound  for  wound, 

stripe  for  stripe. 

J  hut.  XXV.  11.  When  men  strive  together  one  with 
another,  and  the  wife  of  the  one  draweth  near  for  to 
deliver  her  husband  out  of  the  hand  of  him  that  smit- 
eth  him,  and  putteth  forth  her  hand,  and  taketh  him 
by  the  secrets : 

12.  Then  thou  shalt  cut  off  her  hand,  thine 

eye  shall  not  pity  her. 

(2.   TRESPASS   BY   CATTLE.) 

Ex.  xxii.  5.  If  a  man  shall  cause  a  field  or  vineyard 
to  be  eaten,  and  shall  put  in  his  beast,  and  shall  feed 
in  another  man's  tic'ld;  of  the  best  of  his  own  field, 
and  of  the  best  of  his  own  vineyard,  shall  he  make 
restitiuion. 

9.  For  all  manner  of  trespass,  trhetJier  it  be 

for  ox,  for  ass,  for  sheep,  for  raiment,  or  for  any  manner 
of  lost  thing,  which  unotlirr  challengeth  to  be  his,  the 
cause  of  lioth  jiarties  shall  come  before  the  judges ; 
and  whom  the  judges  shall  condemn,  he  shall  pay 
double  unto  his  neighbour. 

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10.  If  a  man  deliver  unto  his  neighbour  an 

ass,  or  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  or  any  beast,  to  keep ;  and  it 
die,  or  be  hurt,  or  cU'iven  away,  no  man  seeing  it : 

11.   Then  shall  an  oath  of  the  Lord  be  between 

them  both,  that  he  hath  not  put  his  hand  unto  his 
neighbour's  goods ;  and  the  owner  of  it  shall  accept 
thereif,  and  he  shall  not  make  it  good. 

12.  And  if  it  be  stolen  from  him,  he  shall  make 

restitution  unto  the  owner  thereof. 

13.  If  it  be  torn  in  pieces,  tlwn  let  him  bring 

it  for  witness,  and  he  shall  not  make  good  that  which 
was  torn. 

14.  And  if  a  man  borrow  might  of  his  neigh- 
bour, and  it  be  hurt,  or  die,  the  owner  thereof  being 
not  with  it,  he  shall  surely  make  it  good. 

15.  But  if  the  owner  thereof  be  with  it,  he 

shall  not  make  it  good :  if  it  be  a  hired  thing,  it  came 
for  his  hire. 

(3.   CASUALTY.) 

Ex.  xxii.  6.  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns,  so 
that  the  stacks  of  corn,  or  the  standing  corn,  or  the 
field,  be  consumed  therewith  ;  he  that  kindled  the  fire 
shall  surely  make  restitution. 

—  xxi.  33.  And  if  a  man  shall  open  a  pit,  or  if  a 
man  shall  dig  a  pit,  and  not  cover  it,  and  an  ox  or  an 
ass  fall  therein ; 

34.  The  owner  of  the  pit  shall  make  it  good, 

and  give  money  imto  the  owner  of  them;  and  the 
dead  beotst  shall  be  his. 

§  79.    Theft. 
(See  also  Book  XX.,  §  37.) 

Oen.  xxxi.  30.  And  now,  though  thou  wouldest  needs 
be  gone,  because  thou  sore  longedst  after  thy  father's 
house,  yet  wherefore  hast  thou  stolen  my  gods  ? 

32.  With  whomsoever  thou  findest  thy  gods, 

let  him  not  live:  before  our  brethren  discern  thou 
what  is  thine  with  me,  and  take  it  to  thee.  For  Jacob 
knew  not  that  Rachel  had  stolen  them. 

34.  Now  Rachel  had  taken  the  images,  and 

put  them  in  the  camel's  furniture,  and  sat  upon  them. 
And  Laban  searched  all  the  tent,  but  found  Uiem  not. 

35.  And  she  said  to  her  father.  Let  it  not  dis- 
please my  lord  that  I  cannot  rise  up  before  thee ;  for 
the  custom  of  women  is  upon  me.  And  he  searched, 
but  found  not  the  images. 

36.  And  Jacob  was  wroth,  and  chode  with 

Laban :  and  Jacob  answered  and  said  to  Laban,  What 
is  my  trespass  ?  what  is  my  sin,  that  thou  hast  so  hotly 
pursued  after  me  ? 

37.  Whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  my  stuff, 

what  hast  thou  fou:id  of  all  thy  household  stuff?  set  it 
here  before  my  brethren  and  thy  brethren,  that  they 
may  judge  betwixt  us  both. 

Ex.  xxii.  1.  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep, 
and  kill  it,  or  sell  it ;  he  shall  restore  five  oxen  for  an 
ox,  and  four  sheep  for  a  sheep. 

4.  If  the  theft  be  certainly  found  in  his  hand 

alive,  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep;  he  shall 
restore  double. 

7.  If  a  man  shall  deliver  unto  his  neighbour 

money  or  stuff  to  keep,  and  it  be  stolon  out  of  the 
man's  house;  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay 
double. 

8.  If  the  thief  be  not  found,  then  the  master 

of  the  house  shall  be  brought  unto  the  judges,  to  see 
whether  he  have  put  his  hand  imto  his  neighbour's 
goods. 

Deut.  V.  19.  Neither  shalt  thou  steal. 

Jos.  vii.  15.  And  it  shall  be,  that  he  that  is  taken 
with  the  accursed  thing  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  he 
and  all  that  he  hath:  because  he  hath  transgressed 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  because  he  hath 
wrought  folly  in  Israel. 

19.  And  Joshua  said  unto  Achan,  My  son, 

give,  I  pray  thee,  glory  to  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
and  tnake  confession  unto  him  ;  and  tell  me  now  what 
thou  hast  done ;  hide  it  not  from  me. 

Jud.  xvii.  1.  And  there  was  a  man  of  mount  Eph- 
raim,  whose  name  xoas  Micali. 

— ■  —  2.  And  he  said  unto  his  mother.  The  eleven 
hundred  shekels  of  silver  that  were  taken  from  thee, 
about  which  thou  cursedst,  and  spakest  of  also  in  mine 
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CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


•oars,  lichoUl,  tJie  silver  in  with  me ;  I  tools  it.  Ami  his 
luollier  said,  IJIesseil  it'  l/iou  of  the  Lorn),  my  son. 

I'roi:  x.\i.\.  '24.  Whoso  is  partner  with  a  thief  hateth 
his  own  soul:  he  hearelh  cui'sing,  and  bewrayeth  iC 
aot. 

^  SO.    Administration  of  Law. 

(1.   Jl'DOES  APPOINTED.) 

Deiil.  i.  9.  And  I  spake  unto  you  at  that  time,  say- 
ing, I  am  not  alile  to  hear  you  mysell'  alone: 

12.   How  can  1  niyselt'  alone  hear  your  cum- 

brance,  and  your  burden,  and  your  strife y 

l(i.  And  1  eharj^ed  your  judges  at  that  time, 

saying,  Hear  t/w  riiii.v:<  lietween  _vour  brethren,  and 
jiidge  righteously  lietween  firn/  man  ami  his  brother, 
jmd  the  stranger  t/i<it  i.t  witli  him. 

17.   Ve  shall  nnt  respect  persons  in  judgment; 

itit  ye  shall  hear  the  small  as  well  as  the  great;  ye  shall 
not  ho  ;ifraid  of  the  faee  of  man  ;  for  the  judgment  /.< 
God's:  and  the  eause  that  is  too  liard  for  yon,  bring  it 
Aiuto  me,  and  I  will  hear  it. 

18.  And  1  commanded  you  at  that  time  all 

the  things  which  ye  should  do. 

(2.   TItE   HIGHER  COURT   .\T  THE   PL.YCE  OP  THE 

s.^^xTU.^RY.) 

Dent.  xvii.  8.  If  there  arise  a  matter  too  hard  for 
thee  iu  judgment,  between  blood  and  blood,  between 
plea  and  plea,  and  between  stroke  and  stroke,  being 
mattci's  of  controversy  within  thy  gates:  then  Shalt 
thou  ari.se,  and  get  thee  up  into  the  place  which  the 
Loud  thy  God  shall  choose; 

9.  And  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priests  the 

Levites,  and  unto  the  judge  that  shall  be  in  those  days, 
.;uid  impure;  and  they  shall  shew  the  sentence  of 
judgment : 

10.  And  tho\i  shalt  do  according  to  the  sen- 
tence, which  tluy  of  that  place  which  the  Loud  shall 
choose  shall  shew  thee;  and  thou  sh;ilt  observe  to  do 
Jiceording  to  all  that  they  inform  thee: 

11.  According    to   tlie   sentence  of   the  law 

■ivhieh  they  shall  teach  thee,  and  according  to  the 
Judgment  whicli  they  shall  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  do: 
thou  shalt  not  decline  from  the  sentence  which  they 
shall  shew  thee,  lu  the  right  hand,  nor  l<>  the  left. 

13.  And  the  man  that  will  do  prcsumptuonslj', 

and  will  not  hearken  unto  the  priest  that  staudeth  to 
minister  there  before  the  Lord  thy  God,  or  unto  the 
judge,  even  tluit  man  shall  die:  and  thou  shall  put 
-away  the  evil  from  Israel. 

13.  And  all  the  people  shall  hear,  and  fear, 

.and  do  no  more  presumptuouslj'. 

(3.    IMPARTI.iL  JUSTICE   DEM.VNDED.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  3.  Thou  shalt  not  follow  a  midtitude  to 
■<lo  evil;  neither  shalt  thou  spe;ik  in  a  cause  to  decline 
.after  many  to  wrest  judgment : 

•  ;i.  Neither  shalt  thou  countenance  a  poor  man 

in  his  cause. 

G.  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  the  judgment  of  thy 

poor  in  his  c;uisc. 

7.  Keep  thee  far  from  a  false  matter;  and  the 

innocent  and  righteous  slay  thou  not:  for  I  will  not 
justify  the  wicked. 

8.  And  thou  shalt  take  no  gift:  for  the  gift 

l)lindeth  the  wise,  and  perverteth  the  words  of  the 
righteous. 

Lfi:  xix.  15.  Ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judg- 
ment ;  thou  shalt  not  respect  the  person  of  the  poor, 
nor  honour  the  person  of  the  mighty :  but  iu  right- 
eousness shalt  thou  judge  thy  neighbour. 

Deut.  xvi.  19.  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  judgment ;  thou 
shalt  not  respect  persons,  neither  take  a  gift:  for  a  gift 
dotli  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise,  and  pervert  the  words 
of  the  righteous. 

30.  That  which  is  altogether  just  shalt  thou 

toUow,  that  thou  mayest  live, 'and  inherit  the  lantl 
which  the  Lord  thy  (iod  givetli  thee. 

I's.  Ixxxii.  3.  How  long  will  ye  judge  unjustly,  and 
-accept  the  persons  of  the  wicked  ?     Selah. 

3.  Defend  the  poor  and  fatherless:  do  justice 

«o  the  afflicted  and  needy. 

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4.  Deliver  the  poor  and  needy:  rid  t/wm  out 

of  the  hand  of  the  wicked. 

5.  They  know  not,  n<'ither  will  they  under- 
stand;  they  walk  on  in  darkness:  all  the  foundations 
of  the  earth  are  out  of  course. 

0.  I  h:ive  said.  Ye  ore  gods;  and  all  of  you 

are  children  of  the  .Most  High. 

7.  But  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one 

of  the  princes. 

Priir.  .xvii.  30.  Also  to  punish  the  just  is  not  good,  nor 
to  strike  the  princes  for  eipiity. 

—  xviii.  5.  //  i.t  not  good  to  accept  the  person  of  the 
wicked,  to  overthrow  the  righteous  in  judgment. 

—  xxiv.  33.  These  tliinyn  also  belong  to  tiie  wise.  It 
is  not  good  to  have  respect  of  persons  iu  judgment. 

—  xxviii.  31.  To  have  respect  of  persons  is  not 
good:  for,  for  a  piece  of  bread  i/iat  nuin  will  trans- 
gress. 

Ec.  v.  8.  If  thou  secst  the  oppression  of  the  poor, 
and  violent  perverting  of  judgment  and  justice  in  a 
province,  nuirvel  not  at  the  matter:  fur  /le  that  is 
higher  than  the  highest  regardeth  ;  and  tliere  be  higher 
than  they. 

—  vii.  7.  Surely  oppression  maketh  a  wise  man 
mad ;  and  a  gift  destroyeth  the  lic:irt. 

Jer.  xxii.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Go  down  to  the 
house  of  the  king  of  Judah,  and  siic:di  there  this  word, 

3.  And  say.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O 

king  of  Judah,  that  sittest  upon  the  throne  of  David, 
thou,  and  thy  servants,  and  thy  people  that  enter  in 
by  these  gates: 

3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Execute  ye  judgment 

and  righteousness,  and  deliver  the  spoiled  out  of  the 
hiind  of  the  oppressor :  and  do  no  wrong,  do  no 
violence  to  the  stranger,  the  tatheiiess,  nor  the  widow, 
neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  jilace. 

4.  For  if  ye  do  this  thing  indeed,  then  shall 

there  enter  in  by  the  gates  of  this  house  kings  sitting 
upon  the  throne  of  David,  riding  in  chariots  aud  on 
horses,  he,  and  his  servants,  and  his  peojile. 

Lam.  iii.  35.  To  turn  aside  the  right  of  a  man  before 
the  face  of  the  Most  High, 

— •  —  3(j.  To  subvert  a  mau  in  his  cause,  the  Lord 
approveth  not. 

Zech.  viii.  16.  These  are  the  things  thiit  ye  shall  do ; 
Speak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his  neighbour  ;  exe- 
cute the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace  in  j'our  gates  : 

(4.    LITIGATION   TO  BE    SHUNNED.) 

Luke  xii.  58.  When  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary 
to  the  magistrate,  as  thou  art  in  the  way,  give  diligence 
that  thou  mayest  be  delivered  from  him ;  lest  he  hale 
thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the 
olHcer,  and  the  officer  cast  thee  into  the  prison. 

59.  I  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence, 

till  thou  hast  \)a\A  the  very  last  mite. 

Jahn\\\.  51.  Doth  our  law  judge  any  man,  before 
it  hear  him,  and  luiow'  what  he  doeth  ? 

(5.   ONE  WITNESS  rNSUPPICIENT.) 

Dent.  xi.x.  15.  One  witness  shall  not  rise  up  against 
a  man  for  any  iniquit)-,  or  for  any  sin,  in  ;uiy  sin  tlnit 
he  sinueth:  at  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or  at  the 
mouth  of  three  witnesses,  shall  the  matter  be  estab- 
lished. 

Juhn  viii.  17.  It  is  also  written  in  your  law,  that  the 
testimony  of  two  men  is  true. 

(0.    WITNESSES  IN   CAPITAL   CASES  TO   BE   EXECU- 
TIONERS.) 

Deut.  xvii.  7.  The  hands  of  the  witnesses  sluiU  ho 
first  upon  him  to  put  him  to  death,  and  afterward  the 
h;mds  of  all  the  people.  So  thou  shalt  put  the  evil 
away  from  among  you. 

§  $1.    Imprisonnieiit. 

(1.   JOSEPH   IMPRISONS  HIS  TEN  BROTHERS  IN  EOTTT.) 

Oen.  xlii.  13.  Hereby  ve  shall  lie  proved.  By  the 
life  of  Pharaoh  ye  sliall  not  go  forth  hence,  except 
your  youngest  brother  come  hither. 

—  I_  IG.  Send  one  of  vou,  and  let  him  fetch  your 
brother,  and  ye  shall  be  kept   iu  prison,  that  your 


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CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvm. 


words  may  be  proved,  whether  there  he  any  truth  in 
yon :  or  else  by  the  life  of  Pharaoh  surely  ye  are 
spies. 

Oen.  xlli.  17.  And  he  jiut  them  all  together  into 
ward  three  days. 

—  ■ —  1!).  If  ye  he  true  men,  let  one  of  your  brethren 
be  bound  in  the  house  of  your  prison :  go  ye,  carry 
corn  for  tlie  famine  of  your  houses: 

30.  But  liring  your  _youugest  brother  unto  me ; 

so  that  your  wortls  be  verified,  and  j^e  shall  not  die. 
And  tlicy  did  so. 

(3.   A   HEBKEW   rROPIIBT   TENDER   HO0SE-ARREST.) 

Jer.  xxxvi.  5.  And  Jeremiah  commanded  Baruch, 
saying,  I  nni  shut  up ;  I  cannot  go  into  the  house  of 
the  Lord  : 

I'J.  Then  said  the  princes  unto  Baruch,  Go, 

hide  thee,  thou  and  Jeremiah ;  and  let  no  man  know 
where  j'e  be. 

(3.    IMPRISONED.) 

Jer  xxxvii.  13.  And  when  he  was  in  the  gate  of 
Benjamin,  a  captain  of  tlie  ward  was  there,  whose 
name  icn.t  Irijali,  the  son  of  Shelemiah,  the  son  of 
Hanauiah ;  and  he  took  Jeremiah  tlie  prophet,  saying. 
Thou  fallest  away  to  tlie  C'haldeaus. 

14.  Tlien  said  Jeremiah,  It  is  false;  I  fall  not 

away  to  tlie  Chaldeans.  But  he  hearkeued  not  to 
him:  so  Irijah  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him  to  the 
princes. 

15.  Wherefore  the  princes  were  wroth  with 

Jeremiah,  and  smote  him,  and  put  him  in  prison  in  the 
house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe  ;  for  they  had  made  that 
the  prison. 

16.  When    Jeremiah   was    entered    into    the 

dungeon,  and  into  the  cabins,  and  Jeremiah  had  re 
maiued  there  many  days ; 

(4.   CO.MMITTED   TO   THE   COURT   OP   THE  GUARD.) 

Jer.  xxxvii.  18.  Jloreover  Jeremiah  said  unto  king 
Zedekiah,  What  have  I  offended  against  thee,  or 
against  thy  servants,  or  against  this  people,  that  ye 
have  put  me  in  iirison  ? 

20.   Therefore  hear  now,  I  pray  thee,  O  mj' 

lord  the  king  :  let  my  supplication,  I  pray  thee,  be  ac- 
cepted liefore  thee  ;  that  thou  cause  me  hot  to  return 
to  the  house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe,  lest  I  die  there. 

31.  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  commanded  that 

they  should  commit  Jeremiah  into  the  court  of  the 
prison,  and  that  they  should  give  him  daily  a  jiiece  of 
bread  out  of  the  bakers'  street,  until  all  the  bread  in 
the  city  were  spent.  Thus  Jeremiah  remained  in  the 
court  of  the  prison. 

(5.   THROWN  INTO  AN  EMPTY   CISTERN.) 

/(';■.  xxxviii.  0.  Then  took  they  Jeremiah,  and  cast 
him  into  the  dungeon  of  Malch'iah  the  son  of  Ham- 
meleeh,  that  wa.i  in  the  court  of  the  prison:  and  they 
let  down  Jeremiah  with  cords.  And  in  the  dungeon 
(liere  was  no  water,  but  mire :  so  Jeremiah  sunk  in  the 
mire. 

7.  Now  when  Ebed-melech  the  Ethiopian,  one 

of  the  eunuchs  which  was  in  the  king's  house,  heard 
that  tiny  had  put  Jeremiah  in  the  dungeon  ;  the  king 
then  sitting  in  the  gate  of  Benjamin ; 

IS.  Ebed-meleeh  wont  forth  out  of  the  king's 

house,  and  spake  to  the  king,  sa}'iiig, 

!).  My  lord  llie  king,  these  men  have  done  evil 

in  all  that  they  have  done  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet, 
whom  they  have  ea.sl  into  the  dungeon  ;  and  he  is  like 
to  die  for  luinger  in  the  place  where  he  is:  for  tlicre 
is  no  more  bread  in  the  city. 

10.  Then  the  king  commanded  Ebed-melech 

the  Ethiopian,  s:iying.  Take  from  hence  thirty  men 
with  thee,  and  take  up  Jeremiah  the  prophet  out  of 
the  dungeon  before  he  die. 

11.  So  Ebed-meleeh  took  the  men  with  him, 

and  went  into  the  house  of  the  king  under  the  treas- 
ury, and  took  thence  old  cast  clout.s  and  old  rotten 
rags,  and  let  them  down  by  cords  into  the  dungeon  to 
Jeremi;ili. 

13.  And  Ebed-meleeh  the  Ethiopian  said  unto 

Jeremiah,  Put  now  t/iese  old  e.-ist  clouts  and  rotten 
rags  under  thine  armholes  under  the  cords.  And  Jer- 
emiah did  .so. 

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13.  So  they  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  cords, 

and  took  him  up  out  of  the  dungeon :  and  Jeremiah 
remained  in  the  court  of  the  prison. 

28.  So  Jeremiah   abode  in   the  court   of  the- 

prison  until  the  day  that  Jerusalem  was  taken :  and 
he  was  there  when  Jerusalem  was  taken. 

(0.   ROMAN   MILITARY  ESCORT.) 

Acts  xxiii.  33.  And  he  called  unto  him  two  centuri- 
ons, saying.  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go  to 
C'esarea,  and  horsemen  threescore  and  ten,  and  spear- 
men two  hundred,  at  the  third  hour  of  the  night; 

24.  And  provide  them  beasts,  that  they  may 

set  Paul  on,  and  bring  him  safe  unto  Felix  the  gov- 
ernor. 

31.  Then  the  soldiers,  as  it  was  commanded 

them,  took  Paul,  and  brought  him  by  night  to  Anti- 
patris. 

(7.  EXPLANATORY  LETTER.) 

Acts  xxiii.  25.  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  man- 
ner : 

26.  Claudius  Lysias  unto  the  most  excellent 

governor  Felix  sendeth  greeting. 

27.    This  man  was  taken  of  the  Jews,  and 

should  have  been  killed  of  them  ;  then  came  I  with 
an  army,  and  rescued  him,  having  understood  that  he 
was  a  Roman. 

28.  And  when  I  would  have  known  the  cause 

wherefore  they  accused  him,  I  brought  him  forth  into 
their  council : 

39.  Whom  I  perceived  to  be  accused  of  ques- 
tions of  their  law,  but  to  have  nothing  laid  to  his 
charge  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds. 

30.  And  when  it  was  told  me  how  that  the 

Jews  laid  wait  for  the  man,  I  sent  straightway  to  thee, 
and  gave  commandment  to  his  accusers  also  to  say  be- 
fore thee  what  tlicy  had  against  him.     Farewell. 

(8.   UNJUST   IMPRISONMENT.) 

Gen.  xl.  15.  For  indeed  I  was  stolen  .away  out  of 
the  land  of  the  Hebrews :  and  here  also  have  I  done 
nothing  that  they  should  put  me  into  the  dungeon. 

(9.   CRUEL   TREATMENT.) 

Lam.  iii.  34.  To  crush  under  his  feet  all  the  prison- 
ers of  the  earth, 

53.  They  have  cut  off  my  life  in  the  dungeon, 

and  cast  a  stone  upon  me. 

(10.   PRISONER  TRtJSTED.) 

Gen.  xxxix.  32.  And  the  keeper  of  the  prison  com- 
mitted to  Joseph's  hand  all  the  prisoners  that  were 
in  the  prison ;  and  whatsoever  they  did  there,  he  was 
the  doer  of  it. 

—  —  33.  The  keeper  of  the  prison  looked  not  to 
any  thing  that  was  under  his  hand ;  because  the  Lord 
w:is  with  him,  and  tluit  which  he  did  the  Lord  made 
it  to  prosper. 

(11.   ROMAN   MODE   OF  CIIAINING  TO   KEEPERS.) 

Acts  xii.  6.  And  when  Herod  would  have  brought 
him  forth,  the  s:ime  night  Peter  was  sleeping  between 
two  soldiers,  bound  with  two  chains:  and  the  keepers 
before  the  door  kept  the  prison. 

(12.   RESPONSIBILITY  OP  KEEPERS.) 

Acts  xii.  18.  Now  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  there  was 
no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers  what  was  become  of 
Peter. 

—  —  19.  And  when  Ilerod  had  sought  for  him,  and 
found  him  not,  he  examined  the  keepers,  antl  com- 
manded that  tlay  should  be  put  to  death.  And  he 
went  down  from  Judea  to  Cesarea,  and  there  abode. 

§  82.    Corporal  Puiiisliment. 

Dent.  XXV.  1.  If  there  be  a  oontroversy  between  men, 
and  they  come  unto  jitdgment,  that  the  judges  may 
judge  them,  then  they  shall  justify  the  righteous,  and 
condemn  the  wicked. 

2.   And   it  shall   be,  if  tlie  wicked   man  he 

worthy  to  be  beaten,  that  the  judge  shall  cause  him  to 
lie  down,  and  to  be  beaten  liefbre  his  face,  according 
to  his  fault,  Ijy  a  certain  number. 

3.  Fort}'  stripes  he  may  give  him,  a7id  not  ex- 

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BOOK  XVIII. 


ceed :  U'sl,  if  he  sliouKl  exceed,  ami  beiit  liiiii  above 
these  with  mniiy  stripes,  then  thy  brother  should  seem 
vik'  unto  thee. 

Prov.  xx.  30.  Tlie  blueness  of  a  wound  cleanseth 
away  evil :  so  do  stripes  the  inward  pai'ts  of  the  belly. 


CII.\P.  VI. 
BUSINESS  AFT'WIRS. 

§  S3.     Iiih<>ri<anee. 
(1.  minniuoiir.) 

Gen.  XXV.  31.  And  Jacob  said,  Sell  me  this  day  thy 
birthright, 

33.  And  Es.iu  said.  Behold,  I  um  at  the  point 

to  die  :  and  what  i>rolit  shall  this  l)irlbrijclit  do  to  me? 

33.  And  .lacob  said.  Swear  to  nie  tliis  day ; 

and  lie  sware  unto  him :  and  he  sold  his  birthright 
unto  Jaeob. 

34.  Then  .Taeob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage 

of  lentilos  ;  and  he  did  eat  an<l  drink,  and  rose  up,  and 
went  his  way.     Tiius  Esau  despised  hi»  liirtliright. 

—  xlviii.  13.  And  .Josepli  took  tliem  both,  Epbraim 
in  liis  xvs\\\  band  toward  Israel's  left  liaiul,  and  3Ia- 
nasseh  ni  his  left  liand  toward  Israel's  ri'^ht  hand,  and 
brouglit  thi'iH  near  unto  liim. 

14.  And  Israil  stretched  out  his  right  hand, 

and  laid  U  upon  IC|>hnLini's  liead,  who  ?r.M  the  younger, 
and  his  left  hand  upon  Manasseh's  head,  guiding  his 
hands  wittingly;  for  ilanassch  vax  the  firstljorn. 

17.  Aiid   when   Joseph   saw   that   his  father 

laid  his  right  hand  upon  the  head  of  Ephraini.  it  dis- 
ple:ised  him:  and  he  lield  up  liis  father's  hand,  to  re- 
move it  from  Ephraini's  head  tinlo  Jlanasseh's  head. 

18,  And  .Toseph  said  imto  his  falhcr.  Not  so, 

my  father  :  for  this  U  the  firstborn ;  put  thy  right  hand 
upon  his  head. 

•  19.  And  his  father  refused,  and  said,  I  know  I^ 

my  son,  I  know  it :  he  also  shall  become  a  i)eople,  and 
he  also  shall  be  great :  but  truly  bis  younger  brother 
shall  be  greater  than  he,  and  his  seed  shall  become  a 
multitude  of  nations. 

—  xliii.  33.  And  they  sat  before  him,  the  firstborn 
according  to  his  birthright,  and  the  youngest  accord- 
ing to  his  youth :  and  the  men  niar\-elled  one  at  an- 
other. 

1  Chr.  V.  1.  Now  the  sons  of  Reuben  the  firstborn 
of  Israel,  (for  he  tni/i  the  firstborn  ;  but,  forasmuch  as 
he  defiled  his  fatlicr's  bed,  liis  birtbriglit  was  given 
xmto  the  sons  of  Joseph  the  sou  of  Israel :  and  the  ge- 
nealogy is  not  to  be  reckoned  after  the  birthright. 

^3.   For  Judah  prevailed  aliove  his  brethren, 

and  of  him  Mine  the  chief  rider ;  but  the  birthright 
iro.'i  Josepli's :) 

Ph.  Ixxxix.  2G.  He  shall  cry  unto  me.  Thou  art  my 
Father,  my  God,  and  the  Kock  of  my  salvation. 

27.  Also  I  Y'ill  make  him  7ny  firstborn,  higher 

than  the  kings  of  the  earth. 

(2.   rSFIERITANCE  OF   D.\rGnTERS.) 

Ktim.  xxvii.  1.  Then  came  the  daughters  of  Ze- 
lophehad,  the  son  of  Ilciihcr,  the  son  of  Gilcad,  the 
son  of  Macliir,  the  son  of  Manasseh,  of  the  families 
of  Jlanasseh  the  son  of  Jose])h  :  and  these  are  the 
names  of  his  daughters;  Mahlah,  Noah,  and  Hoglah, 
and  ilileah,  and  Tirzali. 

2.  And  they  stood  before  Jloses,  and  before 

Eleazar  the  jiriest,  and  before  the  jirinces  and  all  the 
congregation,  I'l/  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation, s.a}ing, 

3,  Our  father  died  in  the  wilderness,  and  he 

was  not  in  the  conijiany  of  them  that  gathered  them- 
selves togetlier  against  the  Loud  in  the  company  of 
Korah  ;  but  died  in  hie  own  sin,  and  had  no  sons. 

4.  Why  should  the  name  of  our  father  be  done 

away  from  among  his  family,  because  he  liath  no  son  ? 
Give  unto  us  thercfure  a  possession  among  the  breth- 
ren of  our  father. 

5.  And  piloses  brought  their  cause  before  the 

Lord. 

G.  And  the  Loud  spake  unto  Jloses,  saying, 

7.  The  daughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  right : 


thou  shall  surely  give  them  a  possession  of  an  inher- 
itance among  their  lather's  brethren  ;  and  Ihoii  shall 
cause  the  iiiberitauee  of  llieir  lather  to  [la.ss  unio  llieni. 

,S.  .\nd  tliou  slialt  speak  unto  the    children  of 

Israel,  saying,  If  a  man  die,  and  have  no  son,  then  ye 
shall  cause  bis  inheritjince  to  pass  unto  his  daughter. 

9.  And  if  he  have  no  daughter,  then  ye  shall 

give  his  inheritance  unto  his  bretliren. 

10.  And  if  he  have  no  brethren,  then  je  shall 

give  his  inberilanre  unto  his  falhir's  I  lelhren. 

11.  And  if  liis   fitherhave   no   brethren,  then 

ye  shall  give  his  iuherilanee  unto  his  kins-man  lliat  is 
"next  to  him  of  his  l-miily,  and  he  shall  jiossess  it :  and 
it  shall  be  unto  the  chililren  of  Israel  a  slalutc  of  judg- 
ment, as  the  Loud  commanded  JIoscs. 

Jof.  xvii.  3.  Hit  Zelopliehad.  the  son  of  Heplier,  the 
.son  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Manas- 
seli,  had  no  sons,  but  daughters:  and  these  an  the 
names  of  his  daughters,  Mahlah,  and  Koah,  Hoglah, 
Milcah,  and  Tirzah. 

4.   And  they  came  near  before   Elea/.ar  the 

priest,  and  before  .Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  be- 
fore the  ])rinces,  saying.  The  Lord  commanded  Mo- 
.ses  to  give  us  an  inlieritance  among  our  brethren. 
Therefore,  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the  breth- 
ren of  their  father. 

(3.    CHRIST   REFUSES  TO   INTERFERE.) 

Lul-e  xii.  13.  And  one  of  the  company  said  unto 
him,  blaster,  sjicak  to  my  brother,  that  he  divide  the 
inheritance  with  me. 

14.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Man,  who  made 

me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you  ? 

§  84.    Sale  and  Pmcbase  of  Land. 

(1.    ASKED  AND   REFUSED.) 

1  Kings  xxi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these 
things,  that  Naboth  the  Jczreelite  had  a  vineyard, 
which  vas  in  Jczreel,  hard  bj' the  palace  of  Ahab  king 
of  Samaria. 

2.  And  jVhab  spake  unto  Naboth,  s.aying.  Give 

me  thy  vineyard,  that  I  may  have  it  for  a  garden  of 
herbs,"  because  it  is  near  unto  my  house:  and  I  will 
give  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard  than  it ;  or,  if  it  seem 
good  to  thee,  I  will  give  thee  the  worth  of  it  in  money. 

See  1  Kings  xxi.  3. 

(3.    EFFECTED.) 

Gen.  xxiii.  12.  And  Abraham  bowed  down  himself 
before  the  peojile  of  the  land. 

13.  Ami  he  sjiakc  untoEphron  in  the  audience 

of  the  people  of  the  hind,  snyini'-.  But  if  thou  irilt  yire 
it,  I  pray  thee,  hear  lue  :  I  wiil  give  thee  money  for  the 
field  :  tike  it  of  me,  and  I  wiiriiury  my  dead  there. 

14.  And  Ephron  answered  Abraliam,  saying 

unto  him, 

15.    5Iy  lord,  hearken  unto  me :   the  land  in 

worth  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver ;  what  is  that  be- 
twixt me  and  thee  ?  bury  therefore  thy  dead. 

10.  And  Abrahaiii  hearkened  unto'Ephron;  and 

Abraham  weighed  to  Ephron  the  silver,  which  he  had 
named  in  the  audience  of  the  sons  of  Heth,  four  hun- 
dreil  shekels  of  silver,  current  moneji  with  the  mcrehant. 

17.  Ajid  the  field  of  Ephron,  which   iras  in 

Machpelah,  which  irrw  before  Slamrc,  the  field,  and 
the  cave  w  liich  was  therein,  and  all  the  trees  that  were 
in  the  field,  that  icere  in  all  the  borders  roimd  about, 
were  made  sure 

18.  Unto   Abraham   for  a  possession   in  the 

presence  of  the  children  of  Heth,  before  all  that  went 
in  at  the  gate  of  his  city. 

—  xxxiii.  19.  And  he"bought  a  parcel  ofa  field,  where 
he  had  spread  his  tent,  at  the  hand  of  the  children  of 
I  [amor,  Shechem's  father,  for  a  hundred  pieces  of 
money. 

2  S^im.  xxiv.  21.  And  Araunah  said,  Wherefore  is 
mv  lord  the  king  come  to  his  servant?  And  David 
said,  to  buy  the  thrcshingtloor  of  thee,  to  build  an  al- 
tar unto  t"he  Lord,  that  the  jilague  may  be  stayed 
from  the  people. 

22.  And  Araunah  said  unto  David,  Let  my 


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BOOK  xvin. 


lord  the  kinff  takr  and  offerup  what  aeemelli  good  unto 
him:  beluiUT,  here  be  oxen  for  luimt  sacrifice,  and 
threshing'  instruments  and  other  instruments  of  the 
oxen  for  wood. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  2:!.  All  these  things  did  Araunah,  ai  a 
king,  give  unto  tlie  king.  And  Araunah  said  unto  the 
king,  Tlie  Louu  thy  God  accept  tliec. 

' 34.  And  the  king  said  unlo  Araunah,  Nay; 

but  I  will  surely  Iniy  it  of  thee  at  a  price:  neitlicr 
will  I  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord  my  God  of 
that  which  doth  cost  me  nothing.  So  David  Ijought 
the  threshingfloor  and  the  oxen  for  fifty  shekels  of 
silver. 

1  Clir.  xxi.  23.  Then  David  said  to  Oman,  Grant 
me  the  p]:ice  of  this  threshingfloor,  that  I  may  build  an 
altar  therein  unto  the  Loed  :  thou  shalt  grant  it  me 
for  tlie  full  price :  that  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from 
the  people. 

23.   And  Oman  said  unto  David,  Take  it  to 

thee,  and  let  my  lord  the  king  do  that  which  is  good  in 
his  eyes  :  lo,  I  give  thee  the  oxen  also  for  burnt  offerings, 
and  the  threshing  instruments  for  wood,  and  the  wheat 
fiu-  the  meat  offering :  I  give  it  all. 

24  And  king  David  said  to  Oman,  Nay ;  but 

I  will  verily  buy  it  lor  the  full  price :  for  I  will  not 
<  dve  that  which  is  thine  for  the  Lord,  nor  offer  burnt 
otfcrings  without  cost. 

2.5.  So  David  gave  to  Oman  for  the  place  six 

liundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight. 

(3.  EEDEMPTION  OP  HEREDITART  PROPERTY  WHICH 
HAD  BEEN  SOLD.) 

liiith  iv.  3.  And  he  said  unto  the  kinsman,  Naomi, 
that  is  come  again  out  of  the  country  of  Moab,  selleth 
a  parcel  of  land,  which  was  our  brother  Elimelech's : 

—  —  4.  And  I  thought  to  advertise  thee,  saying, 
Buy  it  before  the  inhabitants,  and  before  the  elders  of 
my  peojile.  If  thou  wilt  redeem  it,  redeem  it:  but  if 
thou  wilt  not  redeem  it,  then  tell  me,  that  I  ma)'  know : 
for  there  is  none  to  redeem  it  besides  thee  ;  and  I  am 
after  thee.     And  he  said,  I  will  redeem  it. 

5.  Then  said  Boaz,  What  day  thou  buyest  the 

field  of  the  hand  of  Naomi,  thou  must  buy  it  also  of 
Ruth  the  Moabitess,  the  wife  of  the  dead,  to  raise  uji 
the  name  of  the  dead  upon  his  inheritance. 

0.  And  the  kinsman  said,  I  cannot  redeem  it 

for  raj'self,  lest  I  mar  mine  own  inheritance ;  redeem 
thou  iny  right  to  thyself;  for  I  cannot  redeem  it. 

-7.  Now  this  was  the  manner  in  former  time  in 

Israel  concerning  redeeming  and  concerning  chang- 
ing, for  to  contirm  all  things;  a  man  plucked  off  his 
shoe,  and  gave  it  to  his  neighbour  :  and  this  icas  a  testi- 
mony in  Israel. 

8.  Therefore  the  kinsman  said  unto  Boaz,  Buy 

it  for  thee.     So  be  drew  off  his  shoe. 

9.  And  Boaz  said  uuto  the  elders,  and  u7ito 

all  the  people.  Ye  are  witnesses  this  day,  that  I  have 
bought  all  that  was  Elimelech's,  and  all  that  was  Chi- 
lion's  and  Mahlon's,  of  the  hand  of  Naomi. 

10.  Moreover  Ruth  the  Moabitess,  the  wife  of 

JLahlon,  have  I  purchased  to  be  my  wife,  to  raise  up 
the  name  of  tlie  dead  upon  his  inheritance,  that  the 
name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off  from  among  his  brethren, 
and  from  the  gate  of  his  place  :  ye  ace  witnesses  this  day. 

See  Lev.  xxv.  25. 

(4.    RECORD   AND    WITNESSES.) 

Is.  viii.  1.  Moreover  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Take 
thee  a  great  roll,  and  write  in  it  with  a  man's  pen  con- 
cerning Maher-sh;dal-hash-baz. 

2.  And  I  took  unto  me  faithful  witnesses  to 

record,  Uriah  the  priest,  and  Zechariah  the  son  of 
Jebercchiah. 

§  85.    Sacrcdness  of  Landmarks. 

Dent.  XIX.  14.  Thou  shalt  not  remove  thy  neigh- 
bour's landmark,  which  they  of  old  time  have  set  in 
thine  inlierilimce,  wliicli  thou  shalt  inherit  in  the  land 
that  the  LoiiD  tliy  (Jod  giveth  thee  to  possess  it. 

—  xwii.  17.  Cursed  lie  he  that  removcth  his  neigh- 
bour's landmark  :  and  all  the  jieople  shall  say,  Amen. 

Jab  x.\iv.  2,  Siinir  remove  the  hiiidniarks:  they  vio- 
lently take  away  liocks,  and  feed  thereof. 

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Prop.  xxii.  28.  Remove  not  the  ancient  landmark, 
which  thy  fathers  have  set. 

—  xxiii.  10.  Remove  not  the  old  landmark ;  and 
enter  not  into  tlie  fields  cf  the  fatherless: 

11.  For  their  Redeemer  is  mighty;  he  shall 

plead  their  cause  with  thee. 

§  86.     Buying  and  Selling. 

See  also  Book  XV.,  §  75. 
(1.  Joseph's  relath-es  permitted  to  dwell  and 
trade  ln  egypt.) 

Oen.  xlii.  33.  We  be  twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our 
father ;  one  is  not,  and  the  youngest  is  this  day  with 
our  father  in  the  land  of  Canaan. 

33.  And   the  man,  the  lord  of  the  country, 

said  unto  us,  Hereby  shall  I  know  that  ye  are  true 
men  ;  leave  one  of  your  brethren  here  with  me,  and 
take  food  for  the  famine  of  your  households,  and  be 
gone: 

34.  And  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto 

me:  then  shall  I  know  that  ye  are  no  spies,  but  that 
ye  are  true  men :  so  will  I  deliver  you  your  brother, 
and  ye  shall  traffick  in  the  land. 

—  xlv.  16.  And  the  fame  thereof  is  heard  in  Phara- 
oh's house,  saying,  Joseph's  brethren  are  come :  and  it 
pleased  Pharaoh  well,  and  his  servants. 

17.  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  Say  unto 

thy  brethren,  This  do  ye ;  lade  your  beasts,  and  go, 
get  you  unto  the  land  of  Canaan ; 

18.  And  take  your  father  and  your  households, 

and  come  unto  me  :  and  I  will  give  you  the  good  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  and  ye  shall  eat  the  fat  of  the 
land. 

(2.    FAIR   DEALING   ENJOINED.) 

Ex.  xvi.  36.  Now  an  omer  is  the  tenth  pan  of  an 
ephah. 

Lev.  xxv.  14  And  if  thou  sell  aught  unto  thy  neigh- 
bour, or  buyest  a  ught  of  thy  neighbour's  hand,  ye  shall 
not  oppress  one  another : 

1.5.  According  to  the  number  of  years  after 

the  jubilee  thou  shalt  buy  of  thy  neighbour,  and  ac- 
cording uuto  the  number  of  years  of  the  fruits  he  shall 
sell  unto  thee : 

16.  According  to  the  multitude  of  years  thou 

slialt  increase  the  price  thereof,  and  according  to  the 
fewness  of  years  thou  shalt  diminish  the  price  of  it : 
for  according  to  the  number  of  the  years  of  the  fruits 
doth  he  sell  unto  thee. 

17.  Ye  shall  not  therefore  oppress  one  another  ; 

but  thou  shalt  fear  thy  God :  for  I  am  the  Lord  your 
God. 

—  xxvii.  25.  And  all  thy  estimations  shall  be  ac- 
cording to  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuar)' :  twenty  gerahs 
shall  be  tlie  shekel. 

Ezek.  xlv.  10.  Ye  shall  have  just  balances,  and  a 
just  ephah,  and  a  just  bath. 

11.  The  ephah  and  the  bath  shall  be  of  one 

measure,  that  the  bath  may  contain  the  tenth  part  of 
a  homer,  and  the  ephah  the  tenth  part  of  a  homer: 
the  measure  thereof  shall  be  after  the  homer. 

-12.  And  the  shekel  shall  be  twenty  gerahs: 

twenty  shekels,  five  and  twenty  shekels,  fifteen  shekels, 
shall  be  your  maneh. 

(3.    oppression  and   PRAtID  DENOtTNCED.) 

Am.os  viii.  4.  Hear  this,  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the 
needy,  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail, 

5.  Saying,  When  will  the  new  moon  he  gone, 

that  we  may  sell  corn  ?  and  the  sabbath,  th.at  we  may 
set  forth  wheat,  making  the  ephah  small,  and  the  she- 
kel great,  and  falsifying  the  bal.ances  by  deceit? 

—  —  6.  That  we  may  buy  the  poor  for  silver,  and 
the  needy  for  a  pair  of  shoes ;  yea,  and  sell  the  refuse 
of  the  wheat  ? 

(4    RUIN   THREATENED.) 

&eh.  vii.  10.  Behold  the  day,  behold,  it  is  come: 
the  morning  is  gone  forth ;  the  rod  hath  blossomed, 
pride  bath  budded. 

•  11.  Violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wicked- 
ness :  none  of  them  shall  remain,  nor  of  their  multi- 
tude, nor  of  any  of  theu-s:  neither  shall  there  be  wailing 
for  them. 

13.  The  time  is  come,  the  day  draweth  near: 


CHAP.   VII. 


CIVIL  AXD  SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


let  not  the  buyer  rejoice,  nor  tlie  seller  mourn:  for 
wrath  ix  upon  all  the  multituile  thereof. 

ICzek:  vii.  Ki.  For  the  .seller  shall  not  return  to  that 
which  is  sold,  although  they  were  yet  alive:  for  the 
vision  M  touehin?;  the  whole  multitude  thereof,  whirh 
sli:ill  not  return  ;  millur  shall  any  strengthen  himself 
in  the  iniquity  of  his  life. 

§  S7.    Itiisiiies!)  Hnbit». 

See  also  Book  XV.,  !5  3. 

(1.    HONESTY   .\Nn   WI.IOENCE.) 

ProF.  xvi.  8.  Better  ('•i  a  little  with  righteou.sness, 
than  great  revenues  without  ri?;ht. 

—  .\xii.  29.  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  busi- 
ness ?  he  shall  stand  before  kings ;  he  shall  not  stand 
before  mean  men. 

(2.  PRO>rrTNEss  in  p.vyini!.) 

Proi'.  iii.  27.  Withhold  not  good  from  them  to  whona 

it  is  due,  when  it  is  in  the  power  of  thine  liand  to  do  it. 
28.  Say  not  unto  thy  neighbour.  Go,  and  come 

again,  and  to  morrow  I  will  give;  when  thou  hast  it 

by  thee. 

Ps.  x.x.wii.  21.  The  ■wicked  borrowetU  and  payeth 

not   again:    but  the  righteous  shewetU   mere}',  and 

giveth. 

§  SS.    Borrowing  and  Lending^. 

(1.    THE   BOnUOWEU   A   SERV.^NT   TO   THE   LENDER.) 

Proi:  xxii.  7.  The  rich  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the 
borrower  is  servant  to  the  lender. 

(2.    LENDING   TO   THE   NEEDY   .V   DUTY.) 

Deut.  XV.  7.  If  there  lie  among  yovi  a  poor  man  of 
one  of  thy  brethren  within  any  of  thy  gates  in  thy 
land  which  the  Lokd  thy  God  giveth  thee,  thou  shall 
not  harden  thine  heart,  uor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy 
poor  brother : 

8.  But  thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto 

him,  and  shalt  surely  lend  him  sufficient  for  his  need, 
in  t/iat  whi<'li  he  wanteth. 

9.  Beware  that  there  Vic  not  a  thought  in  thy 

wicked  heart,  saying,  The  seventh  j'car,  the  year  of 
release,  is  at  hand  ;  and  thine  eye  lie  evil  against  thy 
poor  brother,  and  thougivcst  him  nought;  and  he  cry 
unto  the  Lord  against  thee,  and  it  be  sin  unto  thee. 

10.  Thou  shalt  surely  give   him,   and   thine 

heart  shall  not  be  grieved  when  thou  givcst  unto  him  : 
because  that  for  this  thing  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
bless  thee  in  all  thy  works,  and  in  all  that  thou  puttest 
thine  hand  unto. 

11.  For  the  poor  shall  never  cease  out  of  the 

land :  therefore  I  command  thee,  saying.  Thou  sh.all 
open  thine  hand  wide  unto  thy  brother,  to  thy  poor, 
and  to  thy  needy,  in  thy  land. 

J^.  .xxxvii.  26.  lie  is  ever  merciful,  and  lendeth; 
and  his  seed  is  blessed. 

(3.   AND   WITHOUT   USURY.) 

Kr.  xxii.  2.').  If  thou  lend  money  to  «/»)/(>/' my  people 
tMt  is  poor  by  thee,  thou  shalt  not  be  to  him  as  a 
usurer,  neither  shalt  thou  lay  upon  him  usury. 

Ezek.  xviii.  13.  llath  given  forth  upon  usurj',  and 
hath  taken  increase:  shall  he  then  live?  he  shall  nut 
live:  he  hath  done  all  these  abominations;  he  shall 
surely  die ;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him. 

(4.   RELEASE  OP  DEBTS   EVERY   SEVEN   YEARS.) 

Dent.  XV.  1.  At  the  end  of  every  seven  years  thou 
shalt  make  a  release. 

2.  And   this  is  the  manner  of  the  release : 

Every  creditor  that  lendeth  aiirjlit  unto  his  neighljour 
>hall  release  it ;  he  shall  not  exact  it  of  his  neighbour, 
or  of  hia  brother ;  because  it  is  csiled  the  Lord's 
release. 

(5.   BUT  NOT   TO   FOREIGNERS.) 

Deut.  XV.  3.  Of  a  ffireigner  thou  mayest  exact  it 
nrjitin :  but  t/iiit  which  is  thine  with  thy  brother  thine 
hand  sh;dl  release; 

4.  Save  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  among 

you;  for  the  LoRn  shall  greatly  liless  thee  in  the  land 
which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee/ucau  inheritance 
to  possess  it : 

5.  Only  if  thou  carefully  hearken  imto  the 

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voice  of  the  Lokd  thy  God,  to  observe  to  do  all  these 
commandments  which  I  command  thee  this  day. 

(().   THE   HEIIREWS  TO   BE   A    LENDING    NATION.) 

Deiil.  XV.  6.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  ble.sseth  thee,  as 
he  promised  thee:  and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many 
nations,  but  thou  shalt  not  borrow;  and  thou  shall 
reign  over  many  nations,  but  they  shall  not  reign  over 
thee. 

§  89.    Pledges. 

(1.   MILLSTONE   MAY   NOT   BE   TAKEN   TO   PLEDGE.) 

Deut.  xxiv.  6.  No  man  shall  take  the  nether  or  the 
ujijier  millstone  to  pledge :  for  he  taketh  a  man's  life 
to  pledge. 

(2.    PLEDGED    RAIMENT    NOT   TO    BE    KEPT    0^^5R 

NIGHT. ) 

Kr.  xxii.  20.  If  thou  at  all  t.ike  thy  neighbour's 
raiment  to  pledge,  thou  sli:iU  deliver  it  unto  him  by 
that  the  sun  goeth  down: 

27.  For  that  is  his  covering  only,  it  is  his 

raiment  for  his  skin:  wherein  shall  he  sleep?  and  it 
shall  come  to  jiass,  when  he  crieth  unto  me,  that  I 
will  hear  :  for  I  am  gracious. 

Diiit.  xxiv.  12.  And  if  the  man  be  poor,  thou  shalt 
not  sleep  with  his  pledge : 

13.  In  any  case  thou  shalt  deliver  him  tlie 

pledge  again  when  the  sun  goeth  down,  that  he  may 
sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and  bless  thee:  and  it  shall 
be  righteousness  unto  thee  before  the  Loud  thy  God. 

— "^  18.  But  thou  shalt  rememlier  th;it  thou  wast  a 
bondman  in  Egypt,  and  the  Lord  thy  God  redeemed 
Ihce  thence :  therefore  I  command  thee  to  do  this 
thing. 

(3.   debtor's  house  NOT   TO   BE   ENTERED.) 

Detii.  xxiv.  10.  When  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother 
any  thing,  thou  shalt  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch 
his  pledge.  i 

11.  Thou  shalt  stand  aliroad,  and  the  man  to 

whom  thou  dost  lend  shall  bring  out  the  pledge  abroad 
unto  thee. 

§  90.    Suretyship. 

Pivf.  vi.  1.  Jly  son,  if  thou  be  surety  for  thy  friend, 
j/thou  hast  stricken  thy  hand  with  a  stranger, 

2.  Thou   art  snared   wilh  the  words  of  thy 

mouth,  thou  art  taken  with  the  words  of  thy  mouth. 

3.  Do  this  now,  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself, 

when  thou  art  come  into  the  hand  of  thy  friend  ;  go, 
humble  thy.self,  and  make  sure  thy  friend". 

4.  "Give  not  sleep  to  thme  eyes,  nor  slumber 

to  thine  ej-elids. 

5.  Deliver  thyself  as  a  roe  from  the  hand  of 

the  luinter,  and  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the  fowler. 

—  xi.  \~-i.  lie  that  is  surety  for  a  stranger  shall  smart 
for  it :  and  he  that  hateth  suretiship  is  sure. 

—  xvii.  18.  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketh 
hands,  and  becometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his 
friend. 

—  XX.  IG.  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a 
stranger :  and  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange 
woman. 

—  xxii.  20.  Be  not  thou  07)«  of  them  that  strike 
hands,  or  of  them  that  are  sureties  for  debts. 

27.  If  thou  hast  nothing  to  pay,  why  should 

he  take  away  thy  bed  from  under  thee? 

—  xxvii.  13.  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a 
stranger,  and  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman. 


CHAP.  VII. 

SOCIAL  RELATIONS  AND  DUTIES. 

§  91.    Riches. 

(1.   INSTANCES.) 

Gen.  xiii.  3,  And  Abram  iras  very  rich  in  cattle,  in 
silver,  and  in  gold. 
3.  And  he  went  on  his  journeys  from  the 

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CHAP.  VII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


south  evon  to  Betb-pl,  unto  the  place  where  his  tent 
had  been  at  the  be^iiming,  lietweeu  Beth-cl  and  ilai ; 

Gen.  xiii.  5.  And  Lot  also,  -which  went  with  Abram, 
had  flocks,  and  henls,  and  tents. 

6.  And  the  land  was  not  able  to  bear  them, 

that  they  might  dwell  together;  for  their  substance 
was  great,  so  that  they  could  not  dwell  together. 

—  x.xiv.  34  Anil  he  said,  I  am  Abraham's  servant. 
IJ.").  And  the  Lord  hath  blessed  my  master 

greatly',  and  he  is  become  great :  and  he  hatli  given 
hira  flocks,  and  herds,  and  silver,  and  gold,  and  men- 
ser\'auts,  and  maidservants,  and  camels,  and  asses. 

— •  xxvi.  13.  And  the  man  waxed  great,  and  went 
forward,  and  grew  until  he  became  very  great: 

—  —  14.  For  he  had  jjossession  of  flocks,  and  pos- 
session of  herds,  and  great  store  of  servants :  and  the 
Philistines  envied  him. 

10.  And  Al)imelech  said  unto  Isaac,  Go  from 

us ;  for  thou  art  much  mightier  than  we. 

17.  And  Isaac  departed  thence,  and  pitched 

his  tent  in  the  valli'y  of  Gerar,  and  dwelt  there. 

2  Clinin.  xxvi.  10.  Also  he  built  towers  in  the  desert, 
and  digged  many  wells :  for  he  had  nnich  cattle,  both 
in  the  low  country,  and  in  the  plains;  husbandmen 
aho,  and  vinedressers  in  the  mountains,  and  in  Carmel : 
for  he  loved  husbandry. 

Luke  xix.  2.  Anil,  behold,  there  tras  a  man  named 
Zacchcus,  which  was  the  chief  among  the  publicans, 
and  he  was  rich. 

(2.   A   CAUSE   OP    EXAT.) 

Oen.  xxxi.  1.  And  he  heard  the  words  of  Laban's 
sons,  saying,  Jacob  hath  taken  away  all  that  was  our 
father's;  and  of  that  which  teas  our  father's  hath  he 
gotten  all  this  gloiy. 

(3.  procure;  respect  and  comfort.) 

Job  xxix.  31.  Unto  me  men  gave  ear,  and  waited, 
and  kept  silence  at  my  counsel. 

23.  After  my  words  they  spake  not  again ;  and 

mj'  speech  dropped  upon  them. 

23.  And  they  waited  for  me  as  for  the  rain ; 

and  they  opened  their  mouth  wide  an  for  the  latter  rain. 

24.  If  I  laughed  on  them,  they  believed  it  not ; 

and  the  light  of  my  countenance  they  cast  not  down. 

ProD.  xviii.  11.  The  rich  man's  wealth  is  his  strong 
city,  and  as  a  high  wall  in  his  own  conceit. 

Ec.  X.  19.  A  feast  is  made  for  laughter,  and  wine 
maketh  merry:  but  money  answereth  all  thinrjs. 

(4.    DISRESPECT   CONSEQUENT  UPON   THEIIl  LOSS.) 

Job  xix.  13.  lie  hath  put  m_v  brethren  iwc  from  me, 
and  mine  acquaintance  are  verily  estranged  from  me. 

14.  My  kinsfolk  have  failed,  ancl  my  familiar 

friends  have  forgotten  me. 

15.  They  that  dwell  in  mine  house,  and  my 

maids,  count  me  for  a  stranger:  I  am  an  alien  in  their 
sight. 

16.  I  called  my  servant,  and  he  gave  me  no 

answer;  I  entreated  him  with  my  mouth. 

17.  My  breath  is  strange  to  my  wife,  though  I 

entreated  for  the  children's  sake  of  miiie  own  body. 

IB.  Yea,  young  children  despised  me ;  I  arose, 

and  they  spake  against  me. 

(5.   THE   VANITY   OF  KICHES.) 

Job  xxxi.  24.  If  I  have  made  gold  my  hope,  or  have 
said  to  the  flne  gold.  Thou  art  my  confidence ; 

25.  If  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  was  great, 

and  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  much: 

Pror.  xiii.  7.  There  is  that  maketh  himself  rich,  yet 
haih  nothing:  there  is  that  maketh  himself  poor  yet 
hath  great  riches.  ' 

—  —  8.  The  ransom  of  a  man's  life  are  his  riches  • 
but  the  poor  he:ireth  not  rebuke. 

—  xxiii.  4.  Labour  not  to  be  rich:  cease  from  thine 
own  wisdom. 

5.  Wilt  thou  set  thine  eyes  upon  that  which 

is  not?  for  riches  certainly  make  tliemselves  winn-s; 
they  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  heaven.  " 

Be.  vi.  1.  There  is  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  under 
the  sun,  and  it  is  common  among  men : 

2.  A  man  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches, 

wealth,  and  honour,  so  that  he  wautetli  uotliino-  for 


his  soul  of  all  that  he  desireth,  yet  God  giveth  him  not 
power  to  eat  thereof,  but  a  stranger  eateth  it :  this  is 
vanity,  and  it  is  an  evil  disease. 

—  v.  10.  He  that  loveth  silver  shall  not  be  satisfied 
with  silver;  nor  he  that  loveth  abimdauce  with  in- 
crease :  this  is  also  vanity. 

11.  When  goods  Increase,  they  are  increased 

that  eat  them :  and  what  good  is  there  to  the  owners 
thereof,  saving  the  beholding  of  them  with  their  eyes '? 

—  iv.  7.  Then  I  retm-ned,  and  I  saw  vanity  imder 
the  sun. 

8.  There  is  one  alone,  and  there  is  not  a  second ; 

yea,  he  hath  neither  child  nor  brother:  yet  is  there  no 
end  of  all  his  labour;  neither  is  his  e3'e  satisfied  with 
riches ;  neither  saith  he.  For  whom  do  I  labom,  and 
bereave  mv  soul  of  good  ?  This  is  also  vanity,  yea,  it 
is  a  sore  travail. 

1  Tim.  vi.  17.  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this 
world,  that  they  be  not  highminded,  nor  trust  in  un- 
certain riches,  but  in  the  living  God,  who  giveth  us 
richly  all  things  to  enjoy ; 

(6.    THE   TEMPTATIONS  OP   EICIIES.) 

Deut.  viii.  11.  Beware  that  tliou  forget  not  the  Lord 
Ihy  God,  in  not  keeping  his  commandments,  and  his 
judgments,  and  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee 
this  day : 

•  13.  Lest  when  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full,  and 

hast  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt  therein; 

13.  And  when  thy  herds  and  thy  flocks  mnlti- 

jily,  and  thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  multiplied,  and  all 
that  thou  hast  is  multiplied ; 

—  —  14.  Then  thine  heart  be  lifted  up,  and  thou 
forget  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought  thee  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Fg)-pt,  from  the  house  of  bondage ; 

17.  And  thou  s:i_v  in  thine  heart,  jly  power 

and  the  might  ot  mine  hand  hath  gotten  me  this  wealth. 

— ■  —  18.  But  thou  shalt  remember  the  Lord  thy 
God :  for  it  is  he  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get  wealth, 
that  he  may  establish  his  covenant  which  he  swai-e 
unto  thy  fathers,  as  it  is  this  day. 

Prop,  xxviii.  20.  A  faithful  man  sllall  abound  with 
blessings:  but  he  that  maketh  haste  to  be  lich  shall 
not  be  innocent. 

—  —  22.  He  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  7iath  an  evil 
eye,  and  considereth  not  that  poverty  shall  come  upon 
him. 

11.  The  rich  man  is  wise  in  his  own  conceit; 

but  the  poor  that  hath  understanding  scarcheth  him 
out. 

(7.   OP   KG   REAL  PROFIT   TO   THE   WICKED.) 

Job  XX.  15.  He  hath  swallowed  down  riches,  and  he 
shall  vomit  them  up  again:  God  shall  cast  them  out 
of  his  belly. 

Ps.  xxxvii.  16.  A  little  that  a  righteous  man  hath  is 
better  than  the  riches  of  many  wicked. 

Pror.  X.  3.  Treasures  of  wickedness  profit  nothing; 
but  rigliteousness  delivereth  from  death. 

3.  The  Lord  will  not  sufler  the  sotd  of  the 

righteous  to  famish :  but  he  casteth  awaj-  the  substance 
of  the  wicked. 

—  xi.  4.  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath :  but 
righteousness  delivereth  from  death. 

38.  He  that  trustelh  in  his  riches  shall  fall: 

but  the  righteous  shall  flourish  as  a  liranch. 

—  XV.  6.  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  is  much 
treasure ;  but  in  the  revenues  of  the  wicked  is  trouble. 

—  XX.  31.  An  inheritance  ma>/  be  gotten  liastily  at 
the  beginning ;  but  the  end  thereof  shall  not  be  blessed. 

—  xxi.  0.  The  getting  of  treasures  bj-  a  lying  tongue 
is  a  vanity  tossed  to  and  fro  of  them  that  seek  death. 

Ec.  V.  13.  There  is  a  sore  evil  lehich  1  b;i\e  seen 
under  the  sun.  namely,  riches  kept  for  the  owners 
thereof  to  their  hurt. 

14.  But  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail  : 

and  he  begetteth  a  son,  and  there  is  nothing  in  his 
hand. 

E:e!c.  vii.  19.  They  shall  cast  their  silver  in  the 
streets,  and  their  gold  shall  be  removed :  their  silver 
and  their  gold  shall  not  bo  able  t.o  deliver  them  in  the 
day  of  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  ;  they  shall  not  satisfy 
their  souls,  neither  fill  their  bowels:  because  it  is  the 
stumblingblock  of  their  iniquity. 


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CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVTIL 


§  »2.    Poverty. 

(1.   OF    WICKED    VAOIiAKTS.) 

Job  XXX.  7.  Among  tlu'  bushes  tlicy  brayed  ;  under 
the  net  tics  they  were  gatlicred  together. 

Ci.  THE  roou  .\lw.\ys  to  be  found.) 

Pi'ov.  xxii.  3.  Tlie  rich  and  poor  meet  together:  the 

Loud  w  the  maker  of  thcin  all. 
Mitt.  xxvi.  11.  Kor  yc  have  the  poor  always  with 

you ;  l)ut  mc  yc  lunc  not  always. 

Mnih-  xiv.  7.  For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always, 

and  wlicnsoi'vcr  yc  will  ye  maj-  do  them  good :  but 

me  ye  have  not  always. 

(A.   AN    INSTANCE.) 

Mark  x.  4fi.  And  they  came  to  Jericho :  and  as  he 
went  out  of  .Tericho  with  his  disci|iles  and  a  irrcat 
number  of  jicople,  lilind  IJartimcus,  the  son  of  Timeus, 
sat  by  the  hiirhway  side  bejrging. 

L>ih:  xviii.  35.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  he  was 
come  niiih  unto  .lericlio,  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by 
the  way  side  begging  : 

(3.   TIIEIIl   DISADVANTAGES.) 

Prot.  xix.  7.  All  the  brethren  of  the  poor  do  hate 
hira  :  how  much  more  do  his  friends  go  far  frf)m  him? 
he  pursueth  them  with  words,  yet  they  are  wanting  to 
him. 

4.  Wealth  makcth  many  friends ;  but  the  poor 

is  separated  from  his  nciLrlibour. 

—  X.  1.^.  The  rich  man's  wealth  w  liis  strong  city: 
the  destruction  of  the  poor  it:  tlicir  poverty. 

(4.    LIABLE   TO  OPPRESSION.) 

Job  xxii.  5.  In  not  thy  wickedness  great?  and  thine 
iniquities  intiniteV 

(i.  For  thou  hast  taken  a  pledge  from  thy 

brother  for  nought,  and  stripped  the  naked  of  their 
clothing. 

7.  Thou  hast  not  given  water  to  the  weary  to 

drink,  and  thou  liast  withlnjiden  bread  from  the  liungiy. 

—  xxiv.  4.  They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way:  tlie 
poor  of  the  earth  liide  themselves  together. 

6.  They  reap  frcry  one  his  corn  in  the  field  : 

and  they  gather  the  vintage  of  the  wicked. 

7.  They  cause    the   naked  to  lodge  without 

clothing,  that  the//  hare  no  covering  in  the  cold. 

8.  They  are   wet   with    the  showers  of  the 

mountains,  and  eml)race  the  rock  for  want  of  a  shelter. 

"J.  Tliey  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  breast, 

and  take  a  iiledge  of  the  i)Oor. 

10.  They  cause  him  to  go  naked  without  cloth- 
ing, and  they  Uike  away  the  sheaf  from  the  hungry  ; 

11.    Whieh  make  oil  within  their  walls,  and 

tread  tlicir  winepresses,  and  suH'er  thirst. 

—  xxx.  23.  Did  not  I  weep  for  him  that  was  in 
trouble  'i  w;is  not  m_v  sold  grieved  for  the  poor  ? 

Pror.  xiv.  20.  The  poor  is  hated  even  of  his  own 
neighbour:  but  the  rich  lattli  many  friends. 

—  xviii.  2:'.  The  jioor  useth  entreaties;  but  the  rich 
answcreth  rougldy. 

—  xxviii.  3.  A  jioor  man  that  oppresseth  the  poor 
M  like  a  sweeping  rain  which  leaveth  no  food. 

Jam.  ii.  6.  Hut  ye  have  despised  the  poor.  Do  not 
rich  men  o]i|iress  you,  and  draw  you  before  the  judg- 
ment seals y 

7.  Do  not  they  blassphcine  that  worthy  name 

by  the  whicli  ye  are  called? 

(.T.    GOD   THEIU   rnOTECTOR.) 

J(^  V.  1.".  But  he  s:iveth  the  poor  from  the  sword, 
fi-om  their  mouth,  and  from  the  hand  of  the  mighty. 

16.  So  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stop- 

peth  her  mouth. 

—  xxxvi.  1.5.  lie  delivcreth  tlie  poor  in  his  afflic- 
tion, and  openeth  tlicir  ears  in  o|)pression. 

Ps.  ix.  18.  For  the  needy  shall  not  always  be  for- 
gotten :  the  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  'not  perish 
for  ever. 

_  —  xii.  5.  For  the  oppression  of  the  poor,  for  the 
sighing  of  the  needy,  now  will  I  arise,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  I  will  set  him  in  safety /ww  him,  that  puffeth 
at  hira. 


—  xiv.  6.  Ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  poor, 
because  tlii'  Loud  in  his  rehige. 

—  XXXV.  10.  All  my  bones  shall  s;iy.  Loud,  who  in 
like  unto  tliec,  which  deliverest  the  piior  from  him 
that  is  too  strong  lor  him,  yea,  the  jioor  and  the  needy 
from  him  thai  spoilclli  hiin? 

—  xli.  1.  I'lcsscd  is  he  that  considcreth  the  poor: 
the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  time  of  trouble. 

2.  The  Lord  will  lueserve  him,  and  keep  him 

alive;  ami  he  shall  be  blessed  upon  tlie  earth:  and 
thou  wilt  not  deliver  hun  unto  the  will  of  his 
enemies. 

3.  The  Lord  will  strengthen   hun    upon  the 

bed  of  languishing:  thou  wilt  make  all  bis  bed  in  his 
sickness. 

Pror.  xvii.  5.  Whoso  mocketh  the  poor  reproacheth 
his  JIaker  :  and  he  that  is  glad  at  calamities  shall  not 
be  unpunishetl. 

—  xxii.  IG.  lie  that  oppresseth  the  poor  to  increase 
his  rieltm.  and  he  that  giveth  to  the  r'wh-ahall  surely 
come  to  want. 

23.  Rob  not  the   ]ioor,  because  he  is  poor : 

neither  oppress  the  aillicled  in  the  gate: 

23.  For  the  Lord  will  i)le;id  their  cause,  and 

spoil  the  .soul  of  those  that  sjioiled  them. 

(6.   ALLEVIATIONS  OF  THEIR   LOT.) 

Prof.  xix.  23.  The  desire  of  a  man  in  his  kindness; 
and  a  poor  man  in  better  than  a  liar. 

—  XV.  IG.  Better  w  little  with  the  fear  of  the  Lord, 
than  great  treasure  and  tmiible  therewith. 

—  xxviii.  G.  Better  is  the  poor  tluit  walketh  in  his 
uiirightness,  tluin  lie  tluU  is  perverse  in  his  ways, 
tbougli  he  be  rich. 

—  xxix.  13.  The  poor  and  the  deceitful  man  meet 
together:  the  Lord  lighteneth  both  their  eyes. 

Er.  iv.  6.-  Better  is  a  li:indfiil  with  quietness,  than 
both  the  hands  full  vilh  travail  and  vexation  of  sjiirit. 

Jam.  ii.  .5.  Hearken,  my  beloveil  brethren,  Ilath  not 
God  chosen  the  poor  of  this  world  rich  in  faith,  and 
heirs  of  the  kingdom  which  he  hath  promised  to  them 
that  love  him  ? 

(7.   THE  prater  of  .\GtrR.) 

Prov.  XXX,  7.  Two  thinffs  have  I  required  of  thee; 
deny  me  Hum  not  before  I  die: 

8.  Remove  far  from  me  vanity  and  lies  ;  give 

nic  neither  jioverty  nor  riches ;  feed  me  with  food  con- 
venient for  mc : 

9.  Lest  I  be  full,  and  deny  llice,  and  s.iy.  Who 

is  the  Lord?  or  lest  I  be  poor,  and  steal,  and  take  the 
name  of  my  God  in  vain. 

§  93.    Good  Xoigliborhood. 

(1.    TALEBE.VRING   FORBIDDEN.) 

Lev.  xix.  IG.  Thou  slialt  not  go  up  and  down  aJ  a 
talebearer  among  thy  people  ;  neither  shalt  thou  stand 
against  the  blood  of  thy  neighbour :  I  am  the  Lord. 

(2.    ITS   EVILS.) 

Proi\  xi.  13.  A  talebearer  revealetli  secrets :  but  he 
that  is  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth  the  matter. 

—  xvi.  28.  A  frowaril  man  soweth  strife :  and  a 
whisperer  separateth  chief  friends. 

—  xviii.  8.  The  words  of  a  talebearer  are  as  wounds, 
and  they  go  down  into  the  innermost  p:irts  of  tlie 
belly. 

—  XX.  19.  He  that  goeth  about  an  a  talebearer 
revcaleth  secrets:  therefore  meddle  not  with  him  Uiat 
flattereth  with  bis  lips. 

—  XXV.  23.  The  north  wind  driveth  away  rain :  so 
doth  an  angry  countenance  a  backbiting  tongue. 

—  xx^i.  20.  Where  no  wood  is,  there  the  fire  goeth 
out:  so  where  there  it  no  talebearer,  the  strife  ceasetli. 

22.  The  words  of  a  talel)e;irer  are  as  wounds, 

and  thev  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts  of  the 
belly. 

(8.  hatred  and  REVENGE  FORBIDDEN.) 

Xec.  xix.  17.  Thoushalt  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine 
heart :  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  neighbour, 
and  not  suffer  sin  upon  him. 

18.  Thou  shalt  not  avenge,  nor  bear  any  grudge 


475 


CHAP.  vn. 


CIYIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


against  the  cbildri'ii  of  thy  people,  but  thou  shall  love 
liiy  neighbour  as  thyself:  I  am  the  Lord. 

(4.    STRAYS  AXT)   WAIFS.) 

Deut.  x.xii.  1.  Thou  shall  not  see  thy  brother's  ox  or 
his  sheep  go  astray,  and  hide  thyself  from  tliem :  thou 
shall  in  any  case  bring  them  again  unto  thy  brother. 

.  2.  And  if  thy  brotlier  he  not  nigh  unto  thee,  or 

if  thou  know  him  not,  then  thou  shall  bring  it  unto 
thine  own  house,  and  it  shall  be  with  thee  until  thy 
brother  seek  after  it,  and  thou  shall  restore  it  to  him 
again. 

—  —  3.  In  like  manner  shall  thou  do  with  his  ass ; 
and  so  shall  thou  do  with  his  raiment ;  and  with  all 
lost  tilings  of  thy  brother's,  which  he  hath  lost,  and 
thou  hast  found,  "shall  thou  do  likewise  :  thou  mayesl 
not  hide  thyself. 

(5.     KINDXESS  EVEN  TO  AN  ENEMT'S  BEAST.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  4.  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy's  ox  or  his 
ass  going  astray,  thou  shall  surely  bring  il  back  to  him 
again. 

5.  If  thou  see  the  ass  of  him  that  hateth  thee 

lying  under  his  burden,  and  wouklesl  forbear  to  help 
him,  thou  shall  surely  help  with  him. 

(6.   HELP   IN   PURSUIT   OF   THIEVES.) 

Jud.  xviii.  23.  And  when  they  were  a  good  way  from 
the  house  of  Jlicali,  the  men  that  were  in  the  houses 
near  to  jMicah's  liouse  were  gathered  together,  and 
overlook  the  childreu  of  Dan. 

(7.   COUNSEL  AND   COJITOKT.) 

3  Sam.  XX.  18.  Then  she  spake,  saying.  They  were 
wont  to  speak  in  old  time,  saying,  They  sliall  surely 
ask  counsel  at  Abel:  and  so  they  ended  me  mallei: 

Job  iv.  2.  //■  we  assay  to  commune  with  thee,  wilt 
thou  be  grieved  ?  but  who  can  withhold  himself  from 
speaking  ? 

'S.  Behold,  thou  hasl  instructed   many,   and 

thou  hast  strengthened  the  weak  hands. 

4.  Tliy  words  have  upholdcn  him  that  was 

falling,  and  tliou  hasl  strengthened  the  feeble  knees. 

Prop.  XV.  23.  Without  counsel  purposes  are  disap- 
pointed :  but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors  they  are 
established. 

—  xxvii.  0.  Ointment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart : 
so  doth  the  sweetness  of  a  man's  friend  by  hearty 
counsel. 

§  94.    Friendship. 

(1.   ITS  INDISPENSABLE   CONDITIONS.) 

Prov.  xviii.  24.  A  man  that  liatli  friends  must  shew 
himself  friendly :  and  there  is  a  friend  that  sticketh 
closer  than  a  brother. 

—  xxvii.  19.  As  in  water  face  answereth  to  face,  so 
the  heart  of  man  to  man. 

Amos  Hi.  3.  Can  two  walk  together,  except  they  be 
agreed  ? 

(3.    ITS  BENEFITS.) 

Prov.  xvii.  17.  A  friend  loveth  at  all  times,  and  a 
brother  is  born  for  adversity. 

—  xxvii.  G.  Faithful  are  the  wounds  of  a  friend; 
but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  are  deceitful. 

10.  Thine  own  friend,  and  thy  f^ither's  friend, 

forsake  not ;  neither  go  into  thy  brother's  house  in  the 
day  of  thy  calamity:  for  better  is  a  neighbour  that  is 
near  than  a  Ijrotlier  far  olV. 

Ec.  iv.  9.  Two  are  better  than  one;  because  they 
have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour. 

10.  For  if  they  fall,  the  one  will  lift  up  his 

fellow  :  but  woe  to  him  that  is  alone  when  he  falleth  ; 
for  he  hath  not  another  to  hcl|)  him  up. 

11.  Again,  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have 

heat:  but  how  can  one  be  warm  alone? 

12.  And  if  one  prevail  against  him,  two  shall 

withstand  him ;  and  a  threefold  cord  is  not  quickly 
broken. 

(3.   THE   STMPATITY   OP  JOB's   TITREE   FRIENDS.) 

Job  ii.  11.  Now  when  Job's  three  friends  heard  of 
all  this  evil  that  was  come  upon  him,  they  came  every 
one  from  his  own  jilace  ;  Klipliaz  the  Temanitc,  and 
Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and  Zophar  the  Naamalhite :  for 

4 


they  had  made  an  appointment  together  to  come  to 
mourn  with  him,  and  to  comfort  him. 

13.  And  when  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  afar 

off,  and  knew  him  not,  lliey  lifted  up  their  voice,  and 
wept ;  and  they  rent  every  one  his  mantle,  and  sprinkled 
dust  upon  their  heads  toward  heaven. 

—  13.    So   they  sat  down  with   him  upon   the 

ground  seven  days  and  seven  nights,  and  none  spake  a 
word  unto  him  :  for  they  saw  that  his  grief  was  very 
great. 

(4.    niS  DESERTION   BY    HIS   OTHER   FRIENDS.) 

Job  xix.  19.  All  my  inward  friends  abhorred  me : 
and  they  whom  I  loved  are  turned  against  me. 

(5.   THE   FRIENDSHIP   OF    DAVID   AND  JONATHAN.) 

1  8am.  xviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had 
made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  Saul,  that  the  soul  of  Jon- 
athan was  knit  with  the  soul  of  David,  and  Jonathan 
loved  him  as  his  own  soul. 

3.  And  Saul  look  him  that  day,  and  would  let 

him  go  no  more  home  to  his  father's  house. 

3.  Then  Jonathan  and  David  made  a  cove- 
nant, because  he  loved  him  as  his  own  soul. 

(6.   THEIR   COVENANT.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  16.  So  Jonathan  made  a  covenant  with 
the  house  of  David,  saying,  Let  the  Lord  even  require 
it  at  the  hand  of  David's  enemies. 

17.  And  Jonathan  caused  David  to  swear  again, 

because  he  loved  bun  :  tor  he  loved  him  as  he  loved 
his  own  soul. 

42.  And  Jonathan  said  to  David,  Go  in  peace, 

forasmuch  as  we  have  sworn  both  of  us  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  saying.  The  Lord  be  between  me  and 
thee,  and  between  my  seed  and  thy  seed  for  ever. 
And  he  arose  and  departed  :  and  Jonathan  went  into 
the  city. 

—  xxiii.  18.  And  t'ney  two  made  a  covenant  before 
the  Lord  :  and  David  abode  in  the  wood,  and  Jona- 
than went  to  his  house. 

(7.   JONATHAN'S  FIDELITY.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  30.  Then  Saul's  anger  was  kindled  against 
Jonathan,  and  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  son  of  the  jjcr- 
vei-se  rebellious  woman,  do  not  I  know  that  thou  hasl 
chosen  the  son  of  Jesse  to  thine  own  confusion,  and 
unto  the  confusion  of  thy  mother's  nakedness? 

31.  For  as  long  as  the  son  of  Jesse  livethupon 

the  ground,  thou  shall  not  be  established,  nor  thj' king- 
dom. Wherefore  now  send  and  fetch  him  unto  me, 
for  he  shall  surely  die. 

32.  And  .lonathan  answered  Saul  his  father, 

and  said  unto  him,  Wherefore  shall  he  be  slain  ?  what 
hath  he  done  ? 

33.  And  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite 

him  :  whereby  Jonathan  knew  that  it  was  determined 
of  his  father  to  slay  David. 

—  xxiii.  16.  And  Jonathan  Saul's  son  arose,  and 
went  to  David  into  the  wood,  and  strengthened  his 
baud  in  God. 

17.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Fear  not :  for  the 

hand  of  Saul  my  father  shall  not  find  thee  ;  and  thou 
shall  be  king  over  Israel,  and  I  shall  be  next  unto 
thee  ;  and  that  also  my  father  knoweth. 

(8.   DAVro's   GRIEF   FOR   HIM.) 

3  Sain.  i.  23.  Saul  and  Jonathan  vere  lovely  and 
pleasant  in  their  lives,  and  in  their  death  they  were 
not  divided :  they  were  swifter  than  eagles,  they  were 
stronger  than  lions. 

—  —  26.  I  am  distressed  for  thee,  my  brother  Jona- 
than :  very  pleasant  hast  thou  been  unto  me  :  thy  love 
to  me  was  wonderful,  passing  the  love  of  women. 

(9.    FRIENDSHIPS  OF   BAD   JfEN.) 

Prov.  xxi.  10.  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil: 
his  neighbour  tindcth  no  tiivour  in  his  eyes. 

—  xxii.  24.  Make  no  friendship  with  an  angry  man  ; 
and  with  a  furious  man  thou  shall  not  go ; 

25.  Lest  thou  leam  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare 

to  thy  soul. 

—  XXV.  19.  Confidence  in  an  unfaithful  man  in  time 
of  Iroiible  is  liJ.-c  a  broken  tooth,  and  a  foot  out  ofjoint. 

I      Luke  xxiii.  13.  And  the  same  day  Pilate  and  Ilerod 

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CHAP.  VIII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL   LIFE. 


BOOK  xviir. 


were  made  fricmls  lii?;cllier;  for  before  theywcre  at 
enmity  between  iheuiselvcs. 

(10.  A  SUBTILE  FUiEXD,  anh  nis  BAD  An\nrK.) 

2  S<im.  xiii.  3.  But  Aninon  liad  a  friend,  wliosc 
name  mis  Jonadali,  the  son  ot  Sliinieali  David's  broth- 
er: and  .lonadal)  iran  a  very  sulilili-  man. 

4.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Wliy  art  tlioii,  beiiif/ 

the  kind's  son,  lean  from  day  to  day  V  wilt  thon  not 
tell  meV  And  Amnon  said  unto  him,  I  love  Tamar, 
m\'  brother  Absalom's  sister. 

" 5.  And  .lonatlab  said  \into  him,  Lay  thee  down 

on  thy  bed,  and  make  thyself  siek :  and  when  lliy 
father  cometh  to  see  tli(<',  say  imto  him,  I  jiray  thee, 
let  my  sister  Tamar  come,  and  give  me  meat,  and 
dress  the  nteat  in  my  sight,  tliat  I  may  see  it,  and  eat 
it  at  her  hand. 

(11.  onTnrsrvENKss  and  flattery  to  be  avoided.) 
Prov.  XXV.  17.  Withdraw  thj-  foot  from  thy  neigh- 
bour's house;  lest  he  be  weary  of  thee,  and  so  hate 
thee. 

—  xxvii.  14.  lie  tliat  blesseth  his  friend  with  a 
loud  voice,  rising  early  in  the  morning,  it  shall  be 
counted  a  curse  to  him". 

§  95.    Enmity. 

(1.   FROM   jealousy.) 

1  Sam.  xviii.  29.  And  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid 
of  David;  and  Saul  became  David's  enemy  contin- 
ually. 

(2.   REVENGE  A  MATTER  OF    COURSE.) 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  19.  For  if  a  man  find  his  enemy,  will 
he  let  him  go  well  away  ?  wherefore  the  Loud  reward 
thee  good  for  that  thou  hast  done  luito  me  this  day. 

(3.  BUT  CHRIST  CO.M.MANDS  US  TO  LOVE  OUR  ENE>nES.) 

ifat.  V.  43.  Ye  liave  lieard  that  it  hath  been  said. 
Thou  slialt  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy. 

—  —  44.  But  I  sa_v  tmto  you.  Love  your  enemies, 
bless  them  that  (;urse  you,  do  good  to  them  that  hate 
you,  and  pray  for  them  which  dcspitcfuUy  use  you, 
.ind  persecute  you ; 

(4.   A   king's  ENEMY.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  5.  And  when  king  David  came  to  Ba- 
hurim,  behold,  thence  came  out  a  man  of  the  family 
of  the  house  of  Saul,  whose  name  wim  Shimci,  the  son 
of  Gera:  he  came  forth,  and  cursed  still  as  he  came. 

-6.  And  he  east  stones  at  David,  and  at  all  the 

servants  of  king  David :  and  all  the  people  and  all  the 
mighty  men  «;•«  on  his  right  hand  and  on  his  left. 

^7.  And   thus   said    Shimci   when   he  cursed, 

Come  out,  come  out,  thou  bloody  mjm,  and  thou  man 
of  Belial : 

8.  The  Lord  hath  returned  upon  thee  all  the 

blood  of  the  house  of  Saul,  in  whose  stead  thnu  hast 
reigned;  and  the  Lord  hath  delivered  the  kingdom 
into  tlie  hand  of  Absalom  thy  son  :  and,  behold,  thou 
art  taken  in  thy  mischief,  because  thou  art  a  bloody 
man. 

9.  Then  said  .Vbishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  unto 

the  king.  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 
the  king?  let  me  go  over,  I  pray  thee,  and  take  olf 
his  head. 

(5.   HE  nUMBLia   HIMSELF   BEFORE  THE  KLNG.) 

2  Sam.  xix.  18.  And  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  lo 
carry  over  the  king's  household,  and  to  do  what  he 
thoiight  good.  And  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera  fell  down 
before  the  king,  as  he  was  come  over  Jordan  ; 

19.  And  said  unto  the  king.  Let  not  my  lord 

impute  ini<|uity  unto  me,  neither  do  thou  remember 
that  which  thy  servant  did  jiervfrsely  the  day  lli.il 
my  lord  the  king  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  that  the  king 
should  t,ake  it  to  his  heart. 

20.  For  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  have 

sinned:  therefore,  behold,  I  am  come  the  first  this  d:\y 
of  all  the  house  of  Joseph  to  go  down  to  meet  my  lord 
the  king. 

(6.  and  is  foroivkn.) 

2  Sim.  six.  21.  But  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  an- 
swered and  s.iid.  Shall  not  Shimei  be  put  to  death  for 
this,  becatwe  he  cursed  the  Lord's  anointed':" 

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22.  And  D:ivid  said,  What  have  T  to  do  with 

yon,  ye  sons  of  Zerui;ili,  that  ye  should  this  day  be  ad- 
veisarii'S  imto  me':'  sh;dl  Ihere  any  man  be  put  lo 
dealli  this  day  in  Israel  '<  for  do  not  I  know  that  I  am 
this  d:iy  king  over  Israel? 

23.  Therefore  the  king  said  unto  Shimei,  Thon 

shall  not  die.     And  the  king  sware  imtcj  him. 

(7.  jerobo.vm's  enmity  aoainst  solojion.) 

1  Kings  xi.  27.  And  this  iras  the  cause  that  he  lifted 
up /(('s  hand  against  the  king:  Solomon  built  Millo, 
and  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  city  of  David  his 
father. 

See  verses  29^0. 

§  9G.    Gralitiide. 

Hulk  ii.  19.  And  her  mother  in  law  said  unto  her. 
Where  hast  thou  gle;ined  to  diiy  'f  ;ind  where  wrougbt- 
est  thou?  blessed  belie  that  did  t:d<(-  knowledge  of 
thee.  And  she  shewed  her  mother  in  hiw  with  whom 
she  had  wrought,  and  said.  The  man's  name  with 
whom  I  wrought  to  da_v  in  Boaz. 

20.  And   Naomi   sai<l   unto  her  daughter  in 

law.  Blessed  be  he  of  the  Lord,  who  h:ith  not  left  off 
his  kinilness  to  the  living  and  to  the  dead.  And 
Naomi  s;ud  unto  her,  The  man  is  near  of  kin  unto  us, 
one  of  our  next  kinsmen. 

2  Sim.  ii.  6.  And  now  the  Lord  shew  kindness  and 
truth  unto  you:  and  I  also  will  requite  you  this  kind- 
ness, because  ye  have  done  this  thing. 

7.  Therefore  now  let  your  bands  be  strength- 
ened, and  be  ye  valiant:  for  your  master  Saul  is  dead, 
and  also  the  house  of  Judah  have  anointed  me  king 
over  them. 

—  ix.  1.  And  David  said,  Is  there  yet  any  that  is 
left  of  the  house  of  Saul,  that  I  may  shew  him  kind- 
ness for  Jonathan's  sake  ? 

2.  And  there  jrns  of  the  house  of  Saul  a  servant 

whose  n:ime  was  Ziba.  And  when  tlicy  had  called 
him  imto  David,  the  king  said  unto  him,  A?'t  thou 
Ziba?     And  he  said.  Thy  servant  i.i  tie. 

3.  And  the  king  said.  Is  there  not  j'et  any  of 

the  house  of  Saul,  that  I  may  shew  the  kindness  of 
God  unto  him  ?  And  Ziba  s;{id  unto  the  king,  Jona- 
than hath  yet  a  son  ^rliich  is  lame  on  //is  feet. 

4.  And  the  king  said  unto  him.  Where  is  he? 

And  Ziba  said  unto  the  king.  Behold,  he  i.s  in  the 
house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  in  Lo-debar. 

5.  Then  king  David  sent,  and  fetched  him  out 

of  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  from  Lo- 
debar. 

7.  And  David  said  unto  him.  Fear  not:  fori 

■will  surely  shew  thee  kindness  for  Jonathan  thy  fa- 
ther's sake,  and  will  restore  thee  all  the  land  of  "Saul 
thy  father ;  and  thou  shall  eat  bread  at  my  table  con- 
tinually. 


CHAP.  YIII. 
MANTS^ERS  AXD  CUSTOMS. 
§  97.    The  Hebrew  Woman's  Position. 

(1.   SHE   MIGHT   GO   UN^'EILED.) 

See  Gen.  xii.  14;  xxiv.  lG-25;  xxix.  11.     1  Sam.  I 


13. 


(2.  and  alone.) 
See  Dent.  xxii.  25-27. 

(3.    MIGHT   CONVERSE   IN   rUBLIC.) 

See  Gen.  xxiv.  24,  45-47 ;  xxix.  9-12.    1  Sim.  ix.  11. 

(4.  appear  IN  court.) 
See  Num.  xxvii.  2. 

(5.  give  counsel  in  an  emergency.) 
See  2  Sam.  xiv.  2. 

(6.  and  in  public  m.vtters.) 
See  Ex.  xv.  20.    1  Sam.  xviii.  0.  7. 

(7.   DEI.n-EB    A   city.) 

2  Sim.  XX.  21.  The  matter  w  not  so:  but  a  man  of 


CHAP.  VIII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


mount  Ephraim,  Shclia  the  son  of  Bichri  by  name, 
hath  lifted  up  his  hand  against  tlie  Icing,  ereil  against 
David:  deliver  him  only,  and  I  will  depart  frona  the 
city.  And  tlie  woman  said  unto  Joab,  Behold,  his 
head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the  wall. 

3  Sam.  .\x.  'H.  Then  the  woman  went  unto  all  the 
people  in  her  Nvisdoni :  and  they  cut  olf  the  head  of 
yheba  the  sou  of  Bichri,  and  cast  it  out  to  Joab.  And 
he  blew  a  trumpet,  and  they  retired  from  the  city, 
every  man  to  his  tent.  And  Joab  returned  to  Jeru- 
salem unto  the  king. 

(8.    B.\ISE   AX   AKMY   AND   SIAKE  WAK.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  8-14. 

(9.   BE  JUDGE   AND    QDEEN.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  4,  5.    1  Kings  x.  1-13.    3  Ohr.  ix.  1-9. 
§  98.    Dress. 

(1.   AT   FIEST.) 

Oen.  ii.  25.  And  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and 
his  wife,  and  were  not  ashamed. 

(2.    THE   SEXES  NOT   TO    EXCHANGE    GARMENTS.) 

Dent.  xxii.  5.  The  woman  shall  not  wear  that  which 
]iertaincth  unto  a  man,  neither  shall  a  man  put  on  a 
^voman's  garment:  for  all  that  do  so  are  abomination 
rmto  the  Lokd  thy  God. 

(3.    JIENDING.) 

Mat.  ix.  16.  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 
unto  an  old  garment ;  for  that  which  is  put  in  to  till 
it  up  taketh  from  the  garment,  and  the  rent  is  made 
worse. 

(4.    JIAGNIFICENT   ATTIKE.) 

Pv.  xlv.  9.  Kings'  daughters  were  among  thj'  hon- 
ourable women:  upon  th}'  right  hand  did  stand  the 
queen  in  gold  of  Ophir. 

(.5.   PDLL   TOILET   FOR    VISITORS.) 

3  King.i  ix.  30.  And  when  Jehu  was  come  to  Jez- 
reel,  Jezebel  heard  of  it  ;  and  she  painted  her  face, 
and  tired  her  head,  and  looked  out  at  a  window. 

Esek.  xxiii.  40.  And  furthermore,  that  ye  have  sent 
for  men  to  come  from  far,  unto  whom  a  messenger  ican 
sent;  and,  lo,  they  came  :  tor  whom  thou  didst  wash 
thyself,  paintedst  thy  eyes,  and  deckedst  thyself  with 
ornaments, 

41.  And  safest  upon  a  stately  bed,  and  a  table 

prepared  before  it,  whereupon  thou  hast  set  mine  in- 
cense and  mine  oil. 

§  00.    Food  and  Attendance. 

(1.   A   PATRI.UlCn.AI,   ENTERTAINMENT.) 

Oen.  xviii.  7.  And  Abr;iham  ran  unto  the  herd,  and 
fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave  it  unto  a 
young  man ;  and  he  hasted  to  dress  it. 

8.  And  he  took  butter,  and  milk,  and  the  calf 

which  he  had  dressed,  and  set  it  before  them  ;  and  he 
stood  by  them  under  the  tree,  and  they  did  eat. 

(2.   AN   EGYPTIAN    ENTERTAINMENT.) 

Gen.  xliii.  15.  And  the  men  took  that  present,  and 
they  took  doulile  money  in  their  hand,  and  Benjamin  ; 
and  rose  up,  and  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  stood  be- 
fore Joseph. 

—  —  10.  And  when  Joseph  saw  Benjamin  with 
them,  he  said  to  the  ruler  of  his  house,  Bi'ing  t/u'xe 
men  home,  and  slay,  and  make  ready;  lor  these  men 
shall  dine  with  me  at  noon. 

17.  And  the  man  did   as   Joseph  bade ;  and 

the  man  lirought  the  men  into  Joseph's  house. 

—  —  34.  Anil  the  man  brouglit  the  men  into  Joseph's 
house,  and  g:ive  l/inn  water,  and  they  washed  theu- 
feet;  and  he  gave  I  heir  asses  provender. 

—  —  31.  And  he  washed  his  face,  and  went  out,  and 
refrained  himself,  and  said.  Set  on  bread. 

33.  And  they  set  on  for  him  by  himself,  and 

f(5r  them  by  themselves,  and  f(3r  the  Egyptians,  which 
did  eat  with  him,  by  themselves:  because  the  Egyp- 
tians might  not  eat  bread  with  the  Hebrews ;  for  that 
is  an  abomination  unto  the  Egyptians. 

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(3.   FOOD   MmACULOUSLY  FURNISHED.) 

Ei:  xvi.  3.  And  the  whole  congregation  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  murmured  against  Moses  and  Aaron  in 
the  wilderness : 

-3.  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  uuto  them, 

Would  to  God  we  had  died  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
iu  ihe  land  of  Egypt,  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots, 
iiikI  when  we  did  eat  bread  to  the  full ;  for  ye  have 
brought  us  forth  into  this  wilderness,  to  kill  this  whole 
assembly  with  hunger. 

0.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  on  the  sixth 

day  they  shall  prepare  that  which  they  bring  in  ;  and 
it  shall  be  twice  as  much  as  thej'  gather  daily. 

17.  And   the   children  of  Israel  ilid  so,  and 

gathered,  some  more,  some  less. 

■  18.  And  when  they  did  mete  it  with  an  omer, 

he  that  gathcreth  much  had  nothing  over,  and  he  that 
gathered  little  had  no  lack ;  they  gathered  every  man 
according  to  his  eating. 

(4.   OP  WHICH   THE  PEOPLE   GOT   TIRED.) 

Mini.  xxi.  5.  And  the  people  spake  against  God,  and 
against  Moses,  Wherefore  have  ye  brought  us  up 
out  of  Egypt  to  die  in  the  wilderness '?  for  t/iere  is  no 
bread  neither  is  there  any  water ;  and  our  soul  loath- 
eth  this  light  bread. 

(5.   THE   widow's   oil.) 

3  Kings  iv.  7.  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of 
God.  And  he  said.  Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt, 
and  live  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  rest. 

(6.   AMNON  W^AITED  ON  I!Y   HIS   SISTER.) 

2  Sam.  xiii.  9.  And  she  took  a  pan,  and  poured  tliem 
out  befoi'C  him  ;  but  he  refused  to  eat.  And  Amnon 
said.  Have  out  all  men  from  me.  And  they  went  out 
every  man  from  him. 

10.  And  Amnon  said  unto  Taniar,  Bring  the 

meat  into  the  chamber,  that  I  may  eat  of  thine  hand. 
And  Taraar  took  the  cakes  which  she  had  uuide,  and 
brought  tliem  into  the  chamber  to  Amnon  her  brother 

(7.   APPETITE   TAKEN  AWAY  BY  SORROW.) 

2  Sam.  iii.  35.  And  when  all  the  people  came  to 
cause  David  to  eat  meat  while  it  was  yet  da}',  David 
sware,  saying.  So  do  God  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  I 
taste  bread,  or  aught  else,  till  the  sun  be  down. 

38.  And  the  kmg  said  unto  his  servants.  Know 

,ye  not  that  there  is  a  prince  and  a  great  man  fallen 
this  daj'  in  Israel'? 

§  100.    Conventional  Signs  of  Feeling. 

(1.    OF   6EIEP.) 

Job  i.  20.  Then  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 
shaved  his  head,  and  fell  down  upon  the  ground,  and 
worshipped, 

—  ii.  8.  And  he  took  him  a  potsherd  to  scrape  him- 
self withal ;  and  he  sat  down  among  the  ashes. 

3  Sam.  xiii.  19.  And  Tamar  put  ashes  on  her  head, 
and  I'cut  her  garment  of  divers  colours  that  was  on 
her,  and  laid  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on 
crying. 

(2.    OP   HATE.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  13.  And  as  David  ano  his  men  went 
by  the  way,  Shimei  went  along  on  the  hill's  side  over 
against  him,  and  cursed  as  he  went,  and  threw  stones 
at  him,  and  cast  dust. 

14.  And  the  king,  and  all  the  people  X'hsX'were 

with  him,  came  weary,  and  refreshed  themselves  there. 


§  101.    Salutations. 

(1.   MEETING.) 

Oen.  xxxii.  3.  And  Jacob  sent  messengers  before 
him  to  Esau  his  brother  unto  the  land  of  Seir,  the 
country  of  Edom. 

4.  And    ho  commanded   them,  saying.  Thus 

shall  ye  speak  unto  my  lord  Esau  ;  Thy  servant  Jacob 
saith  thus,  I  have  sojom-ned  with  Laban,  and  stayed 
there  until  now : 

5.  And  I  have   oxen,   and   asses,  flocks,  and 

menservants,  and  womenservants  :  and  I  have  sent  to 
tell  my  lord,  that  I  may  tind  grace  in  thy  sight. 


cnAr.  VIII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


Oen.  xxxiii.  1.  And  Jacob  lifted  up  his  eyes,  nnd 
looked,  and,  behold,  Esau  eame,  and  witli  him  lour 
hundred  nicu.  And  lie  divided  tlio  (■liil<hi'n  unto 
Leali,  and  unto  Rachel,  and  unto  llio  two  hand- 
maids. 

-2.  And  he  put  the  liandinaids  and  their  chil- 

ilreu  foremost,  and  I.eali  ami  In  r  cinldren  after,  and 
Harliel  and  Joseph  hindcrinost. 

3.  And  lie  passed  over  before  them,  and  bowed 

liiniself  to  llio  ground  seven  limes,  until  ho  came  near 
to  liis  brollier. 

().  Then  the  handmaidens  came  near,  they  and 

their  children,  and  tliev  liowed  tliemselves. 

7.  And  Leali  also  willi  her  eliildren  came  near, 

auil  l)owed  tliemselves:  and  after  eame  Joseph  near 
and  K:icliel,  and  they  bowed  thcmsi'lves. 

—  xliii.  «.j.  And  they  made  ready  the  present  against 
Joseph  caine  at  noon :  for  they  heard  that  they  should 
eat  bread  there. 

20.   And    when    Joseph    eame   home,    they 

brought  the  present  which  ifKn  in  their  hand  into  the 
house,  and  bowed  themselves  to  him  to  the  earth. 

27.  And  he  asked  them  of  Ihiir  welfare,  and 

said,  fn  your  father  well,  the  old  man  of  whom  ye 
sjiake  y     /.I  he  yet  alive  ? 

2S.  And  they  answered,  Thy  servant  our  fa- 
ther i.i  in  good  hcaith,  he  w  yet  alive.  And  they 
bowed  down  their  heads,  and  made  olieisancc. 

20.  And  he  lifted  uj)  his  eyes,  and   saw  his 

brother  Benjamin,  his  mother's  son,  and  said.  Is  this 
your  younger  brother,  of  whom  ye  spake  unto  me  ? 
-iVnd  he  said,  God  be  gracious  unto  Ihce,  my  son. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  22.  And  David  lelt  his  carriage  in  the 
liand  of  the  keeper  of  the  carriage,  and  ran  into  the 
army,  and  came  and  saluted  his  brethren. 

—  XXV.  28.  And  when  Abigail  saw  David,  she 
basted,  and  lighted  otf  the  ass,  and  fell  before  David 
on  her  face,  and  bowed  herself  to  the  ground, 

24.  And  fell  at  his  feet,  and  said,  Upon  me, 

my  lord,  ujioii  ma  let  thU  iniquity  he:  and  let  thine 
liandmaid,  I  pray  thee,  speak  in  thiue  audience,  and 
hear  the  words  of  thine  handmaid. 

2  Kiiii/.i  iv.  2.5.  So  she  went  and  came  unto  the  man 
of  God  to  mount  C'armel.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  when 
the  man  of  God  saw  her  afar  off,  that  he  said  to 
Geliazi  his  servant,  Behold,  yonder  is  that  Shunam- 
mite : 

— •  —  20.  Run  now,  I  pray  thee,  to  meet  her,  and 
say  unto  her,  /»  it  well  with  thee?  is  it  well  with  thy 
husband  ?  is  it  well  with  the  child  ?  And  she  answered, 
/(  is  well. 

—  X.  15.  And  when  he  was  dejiarted  thence,  he 
lighted  on  .Tehonadab  the  son  of  Reeliab  cvming  to 
meet  him :  and  he  saluted  him,  and  said  to  him,  Is 
thine  heart  right,  as  my  heart  «  with  thy  .heart  ?  And 
Jehouadab  answered,  It  is.  If  it  be,  give  me  thine 
hand.  And  he  gave  him  his  hand;  and  he  took  him 
up  to  him  into  the  chariot. 

10.  And  he  said.  Come  with  me,  and  see  my 

zeal  for  tlie  Lokd.  So  they  made  hUn  ride  in  his 
chariot. 

(2.   P.VRTING.) 

Jos.  xxii.  6.  So  Joshua  blessed  them,  and  sent  them 
away :  and  they  went  unto  their  tents. 

102.    Gifts. 

§  (1.  THEm  rsE.) 

ProT.  xviii.  10.  A  man's  gift  makcth  room  for  him, 
and  bringeth  him  before  great  men. 

—  xvii.  8.  A  gifl  is  IIS  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 
of  him  that  hath  it :  whithersoever  it  turueth,  it  pros- 
pcreth. 

(2.    THEIR  ABUSE.) 

Proc  xxi.  14.  A  gift  in  secret  pacifieth  anger:  and 
a  reward  in  tlie  bosom,  strong  wrath. 

—  xvii.  23.  A  wicked  man  taketh  a  gift  out  of  the 
bosom  to  |)ervert  the  ways  of  judgment. 

(3.   TO   .\PPEASE   AN   OFFENDED   BISOTHF-ft.) 

Oen.  xxxii.  20.  And  sav  ye  moreover.  Behold,  thy 
servant  Jacob  is  beliind  tis.  For  he  said,  I  will 
appease  him  with  the  present  that  goeth  before  me, 

4: 


and  aftern'ard  I  will  see  his  face;  perad venture  ho 
will  accept  of  nie. 

—  —  21.  So  went  the  present  over  before  him ;  and 
himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  company. 

22.  And  he  ro.se  up  that  night,  and  took  his 

two  wives,  and  his  two  wonienservants,  and  his  eleven 
sons,  and  passed  over  tho  Ibnl  Jabbok. 

23.  And  ho  took  them,  and  sent  them  over 

the  brook,  and  sent  over  that  be  had. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  And  he  said,  Wliat  menne.it  thou  by  all 
this  drove  which  I  met'?  And  he  said.  These  are  to 
tind  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord. 

9.  And  Esau  said.  I  have  enough,  my  brother  ; 

keep  that  thou  hast  unto  thyself. 

10.  And  Jacob  said.  Nay,  I  pray  thee,  if  now 

I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  then  receive  my 
jiresent  at  my  hand :  for  iheretbre  I  have  seen  thy 
face,  as  tliough  I  liad  seen  the  face  of  God,  and  thou 
wast  iilea.sed  with  me. 

11.  Take,  I   pray  thee,  my  blessing   that   is 

brought  to  tliee;  because  God  hath  dealt  graciously 
with  me,  and  because  I  have  enough.  And  he  urged 
him,  and  he  took  it. 

12.  And  he  said.  Let  us  take  our  journey,  and 

let  us  go,  and  I  will  go  before  thee. 

(4.    AS  A  PROOF   OF   GOOD-WILL.) 

Oen.  xlii.  25.  Then  Joseph  commanded  to  fill  their 
sacks  with  corn,  and  to  restore  every  man's  money 
into  his  sack,  and  to  give  them  provision  for  the  way: 
and  thus  did  he  unto  them. 

(5.    TO   RECIPROCATE   GOOD-W-ILL.) 

Oen.  xliii.  11.  And  their  father  Israel  said  unto  them, 
Wit  must  be  so  now,  do  this;  take  of  the  best  fruits  in 
tlie  land  in  your  vessel,  and  carry  down  the  man  a 
present,  a  little  balm,  and  a  little  honey,  spices  and 
nwrrh,  nuts  and  almonds : 

12.  And  take  double  money  in  j'onr  hand ; 

and  the  monej-  that  was  brought  again  in  the  mouth  of 
your  sacks,  carry  it  .again  in  3'our  hand  ;  peradveuture 
it  was  an  oversight. 

(0.   AS  A  TEST   OF   CHAKACTER.) 

Oen.  xllv.  1.  And  he  commanded  the  steward  of 
his  house,  saying,  Fill  the  men's  sacks  icilh  food,  as 
much  as  they  can  cany,  and  put  every  man's  money 
in  his  sack's  mouth. 

2.  And  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  in  the 

sack's  mouth  of  the  youngest,  and  his  corn  money. 
And  he  did  according  to  the  word  that  Joseph  had 
spoken. 

(7.   TO  A  SEER,   ON  ASKING   COUNSEL.) 

1  Sam.  ix.  7.  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant,  But, 
behold,  if  we  go,  what  shall  we  bring  the  man'?  for 
the  bread  is  sjient  in  our  vessels,  and  there  is  not 
a  present  to  bring  to  the  man  of  God :  what  have 
we  ■? 

8.  And  the  servant  answered  Saul  again,  and 

said.  Behold,  I  have  here  at  hand  tlie  fourlh  p;irt  of  a 
shekel  of  silver :  tliat  will  I  give  to  the  niau  of  God, 
to  tell  us  our  way. 

(8.    TO  WIFE   .\ND   CHILDREN,   AT   THE   ANNUAL 
SACRIFICE.) 

1  Sam.  i.  4.  And  when  the  time  was  that  Elkanah 
offered,  he  gave  to  Pcninnah  his  wife,  and  to  all  her 
sons  and  her  daughters,  portions : 

(9.   TO   KINSMEN,   AFTER  RESTORED   PROSPERITY.) 

Job  xlii.  11.  Then  came  there  unto  him  all  his  breth- 
ren, and  all  his  sisters,  and  all  they  that  had  been  of 
his  acquaintance  before,  and  did  eat  bie:id  with  him 
in  his  house  :  and  they  bemoaned  him,  and  comforted 
him  over  all  the  evil  that  the  Lord  had  brought  upon 
liim :  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  money,  and 
every  one  an  earring  of  gold. 

(10.   IN  FORMAL   COVEN.VNT   OF   FRIENDSHIP.) 

1  Sam.  xviii.  4.  And  Jonathan  strijiped  himself  of 
the  robe  that  icas  upon  him,  and  gave  it  to  David,  and 
his  garments,  even  to  his  sword,  and  to  his  bow,  and 
to  his  girdle. 


CHAP.  VIII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIII. 


§  103.    TraveUing. 

(1.    INSTANCES.) 

Qcn.  xxxiii.  18.  And  Jacob  came  to  Shalem,  a  city 
of  Shcolicm,  which  m  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  when  lie 
came  from  Padan-aram ;  and  pitched  his  tent  before 
tlie  city. 

—  xxxv.  21.  And  Israel  journeyed,  and  spread  his 
tent  be_vond  the  tower  of  Edar. 

^  37.  And  Jaeoli  came  imto  Isaac  his   father 

unto  Harare,  unto  the  city  of  Arba,  which  is  Hebron, 
where  Abraham  and  Isaac  sojourned. 

—  x.xxvii.  14.  And  he  said  to  him.  Go,  I  pray  thee, 
see  whether  it  be  well  with  thy  brethren,  and  well 
with  the  flocks ;  and  bring  me  word  again.  So  ho 
sent  him  out  of  the  vale  of  Hebron,  and  he  came  to 
Sbechem. 

—  ■ —  15.  And  a  certain  man  found  him,  and,  be- 
hold, 7ie  teas  wandering  in  the  field :  and  the  man 
asked  him,  saj'ing.  What  seekest  thou '! 

16.  And  be  said,  I  seek  my  brethren:  tell  me, 

I  pray  thee,  where  they  feed  their  fi>c/:ii. 

17.  And   the   man   said,  They  are  departed 

hence ;  for  I  heard  them  say,  Let  us  go  to  Dothan. 
And  Joseph  went  after  his  brethren,  and  found  them 
in  Dothan. 

—  xlii.  29.  And  they  came  unto  Jacob  their  father 
unto  tlie  land  of  Canaan,  and  told  him  all  that  befell 
unto  them;  saying, 

2  Kinr/s  ii.  2o.  And  he  went  forth  from  thence  to 
mount  Carmel,  and  from  thence  he  returned  to  Sa- 
maria. 

(2.   DIFFERENT   MODES.) 

Oen.  xlv.  19.  Now  thou  art  commanded,  this  do  ye ; 
take  you  wagons  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  for  your 
little  ones,  and  for  your  wives,  and  bring  your  father, 
and  come. 

20.  Also  regard  not  your  stuff;  for  the  good 

of  all  the  land  of  Egypt  is  yours. 

21.  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  so :   and 

Joseph  gave  tliem  wagons,  according  to  the  com- 
mandment of  Pharaoh,  and  gave  them  provision  for 
the  way. 

27.   And   they  told  him   all  the  words  of 

Joseph,  which  lie  had  said  unto  them :  and  when  he 
saw  the  wagons  which  Joseph  had  sent  to  carry  him, 
the  spirit  of  Jacob  their  father  revived. 

Jtid.  xix.  10.  But  the  man  would  not  tarry  that 
night,  but  he  rose  up  and  departed,  and  came  over 
against  Jebus,  which  is  Jerusalem ;  and  i/iere  were 
with  him  two  asses  saddled,  his  concubine  also  loas 
witli  him. 

2  Kings  iv.  22.  And  she  called  tmto  her  husband, 
and  said.  Send  me,  I  pray  thee,  one  of  the  young  men, 
and  one  of  the  asses,  that  I  may  run  to  the  man  of 
God,  and  come  again. 

23.  And  he  said.  Wherefore  wilt  thou  go  to 

him  to  day?  it  is  neither  new  moon,  nor  sabbath. 
And  she  said.  It  shall  he  well. 

24.  Then  she  saddled  an  ass,  and  said  to  her 

servant,  Drive,  and  go  forward  ;  slack  not  thy  riding 
for  me,  except  I  bid  thee. 

—  V.  9.  So  Naaman  came  with  his  horses  and  with 
liis  chariot,  and  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house  of 
Elisha. 

Jam.  iii.  3.  Behold,  we  put  bits  in  the  horses' mouths, 
that  tliey  may  obey  us ;  and  we  turn  about  their 
whole  Ijody. 

See  2  Chr.  x.xviii.  15.  Est.  viii.  10.  Acts  xxiii. 
23,  24. 

(3.   PROVISIONS   AND   PROVENDER   CARRIED.) 

Jud.  xix.  19.  Yet  there  is  both  straw  and  ])rovender 
for  our  asses;  and  tliere  is  bread  and  wine  also  for 
me,  and  for  thy  handmaid,  and  for  the  young  man 
which  is  with  th}'  servants:  tlu-re  is  no  want  of  any 
thing. 

(4.    SLEEPING   OnT   OF   DOOUS.) 

Oen.  xxviii.  10.  And   Jacob  went  out  from   Beer- 
sheba,  and  went  toward  Haran. 
11.  And  lie  lighted  upon  a  certain  place,  and 

4 


tan-ied  there  all  night,  because  the  sun  was  set ;  and 
he  took  of  the  stones  of  that  jdace,  and  put  them  for 
his  pillow,  and  lay  down  in  that  place  to  sleep. 

(5.   ASKING  DIEECTIONS.) 

Oen.  xxix.  4.  And  Jacob  said  unto  them.  My  breth- 
ren, whence  be  ye?  And  they  said,  Of  Ha'ran  are 
we. 

5.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Know  ye  Laban 

the  son  of  Nahor?    And  they  said,  AVe  know  him. 

1  Sam.  is.  18.  Then  Saul  drew  near  to  Samuel  in 
the  gate,  and  said,  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the 
seer's  house  is. 

(6.    GUIDES.) 

Gen.  xlvi.  28.  And  he  sent  Judah  before  him  unto 
Joseph,  to  direct  his  face  unto  Goshen ;  and  they  came 
into  the  land  of  Goshen. 

Num.  X.  29.  And  Moses  said  unto  Hohab,  the  son 
of  Raguel  the  Midianite,  Moses'  father  in  law,  We  are 
journeying  unto  the  place  of  which  the  I^ord  said,  I 
will  give  it  3'ou :  come  thou  with  us,  and  we  will  do 
thee  good  :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  good  concern- 
ing Israel. 

30.  And  he  said  unto  him,  I  will  not  go ; 

but  I  will  depart  to  mine  own  land,  and  to  my  kin- 
dred. 

81.  And  he  said.  Leave  us  not,  I  pray  thee ; 

forasmuch  as  thou  knowest  how  we  are  to  encamp  in 
tlie  wilderness,  and  thou  mayest  be  to  us  Instead  of 
eyes. 

32.  And  it  shall  be,  if  thou  go  with  us,  yea,  it 

shall  be,  that  what  goodness  the  Lord  shall  do  unto 
us,  the  same  will  we  do  unto  thee. 

34.  And  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  icas  upon  them 

by  day,  when  they  went  out  of  the  camp. 

(7.   EXPLORING   FOR   SETTLEMENT.) 

Jud.  xviii.  11.  And  there  wont  from  thence  of  the 
family  of  the  Danites,  out  of  Zorah  and  out  of  Esh- 
taol,  six  hundred  men  appointed  with  weapons  of 
war. 

12.  And  they  went  up,  and  pitched  in  Kir- 

jath-jearim,  in  Judah :  wherefore  they  called  that 
jilace  ^lalianehdau  unto  this  day  ;  behold,  it  is  behind 
Kirjatli-jearim. 

13.   And    they  passed    thence  unto  mount 

Ephraim,  and  came  unto  the  house  of  Micali. 

15.  And  they  turned  thitherward,  and  came 

to  the  house  of  the  J'oung  man  the  Levite,  even  unto 
the  house  of  Jlicali,  and  saluted  him. 

(8.    SURETY   FOR   SAFE   RETURN.) 

Oen.  xlii.  37.  And  Reuben  spake  unio  his  father, 
saying.  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  I  bring  him  not  to  thee: 
deliver  him  into  my  hand,  and  I  will  bring  him  to 
thee  again. 

—  xliii.  3.  And  Judah  spake  unto  him,  saying,  The 
man  did  solemnl}^  protest  unto  us,  saying.  Ye  shall 
not  see  my  face,  except  3'our  bi'other  be  witli  you. 

4.  If  thou  wilt  send  our  brother  with  us,  we 

will  go  down  and  buy  thee  food  : 

— -  —  5.  But  if  thou  wilt  not  send  him,  we  will  not 
go  down :  for  the  man  said  unto  us.  Ye  shall  not  see 
my  face,  except  your  brother  he  with  you. 

^  ^  6.  And  Israel  said.  Wherefore  dealt  ya  so  ill 
with  me,  as  to  tell  the  man  whether  ye  had  yet  a 
brother  ? 

7.  And  they  said.  The  man  asked  us  strailly 

of  our  state,  and  of  our  kindred,  saying,  Is  your  fa- 
ther yet  alive?  have  ye  anotlter  brother?  and  we  told 
him  according  to  the  tenor  of  these  words  ;  Could  we 
certainly  know  that  he  would  say.  Bring  your  brollier 
down.? 

8.  And    Judah    said   unto   Israel   his   father, 

Send  the  lad  with  me,  and  we  will  arise  and  go ;  that 
we  may  live,  and  not  die,  both  we,  and  \ho\\,and  also 
our  little  ones. 

9.  I  will  be  surety  for  him  ;  of  my  hand  shalt 

thou  require  him  :  if  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  and  set 
him  l)efore  thee,  then  let  me  bear  the  blame  for  ever : 

10.  For  except  we  bad  lingered,  surely  now 

we  had  returned  this  second  time. 
80 


CHAP.    VIII. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK   XVIII. 


Gen.  xliv.  23.  Ami  tliou  saiilst  unto  thy  servants,  Ex- 
cept your  yoimj;ost  brother  como  tlowu  with  you,  ye 
shall  SCO  my  face  uo  inoro. 

24.   Ami  it  came  to  pass  when  we  came  up 

unto  lliy  servant  my  father,  wo  told  liim  the  words  of 
my  lord. 

33.  For  tliy  servant  hccamc  surety  for  the  lad 

unto  my  father,  sayinir,  If  I  hring  him  not  vmto  thee, 
then  I  shall  bear  (lie  blame  to  my  falher  for  ever. 

•  lU.  For  how  shall  I  ijo  up  (o  my  father,  and 

the  lail  be  not  with  me  ?  lesi  peradventuro  I  see  the 
evil  that  shall  come  on  my  father. 

(9.   ROY.VL  COUUIEUS.) 

3  Chi:  XXX.  G.  So  tlie  posts  went  with  the  letters 
from  the  king  and  his  princes  throughout  all  Israel 
and  .Tudah,  and  aeeording  to  the  commandment  of 
the  king,  saying,  Ye  children  of  Israel,  turn  again 
unto  the  Loud  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Israel,  and 
he  will  return  to  the  remnant  of  you,  that  are  escapetl 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  Assyri.a. 

10.    So   the   posts   passed   from   city  to  city, 

through  the  eouulry  of  Ephraim  and  ^laujisseh,  even 
unto  Zebulun :  but  the}'  laughed  them  to  scorn,  and 
mocked  them. 

See  Est.  iii.  13,  1.^;  viii.  10, 11.    ,/,;•.  li.  31. 

§  104.    Visiting,  and  Returning  Home. 

Proi'.  xxvii.  8.  As  a  bird  wandereth  from  her 
nest,  so  is  a  man  that  wandereth  from  his  place. 

ifMv  i.  30.  And  .Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and  went 
into  the  hill  country  with  haste,  into  a  city  of  Juda ; 

40.  And  entered  into  the  house  of  Zacharias, 

and  saluted  Elisabeth. 

50.  And  JIary  abode  with  her  about  three 

months,  and  returned  to  Iter  own  house. 

John  yii.  53.  And  every  man  went  unto  his  own 
house. 

—  XX.  10.  Then  the  disciples  went  awaj'  again  nnto 
their  own  home. 

§  105.    Hosiiitality. 

See  also  Book  XXI.,  §  43. 

(1.  F.NJonrED.) 
Heb.  .\iii.  3.  Bo  not  forgetful  to  entertain  strangers: 
for  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels  unawares. 
(3.  rssTAxrEs.) 

Gen.  xviii.  3.  And  said.  My  lord,  if  now  I  have 
found  favour  in  thy  sight,  pass  not  away,  I  pray  thee, 
from  thy  servant : 

4.  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  )'0U,  be  fetched,  and 

wash  your  feet,  and  rest  j-onrselves  under  the  tree. 

5.   And  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  bread,  and 

comfort  ye  your  hearts  ;  after  that  3'e  shall  pass  on  : 
for  thcrelbre  are  ye  come  to  your  scrs'ant.  And  thcj' 
said.  So  do,  as  thou  hast  said. 

—  xxiv.  17.  And  the  servant  ran  to  meet  her,  and 
said,  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  drink  a  little  water  of  thy 
pitcher. 

—  —  18.  And  she  said.  Drink,  my  lord :  and  she 
hasted,  and  let  down  her  pitcher  upon  her  hand,  and 
gave  him  drink. 

25.  She  said  moreover  nnto  him,  We  have  both 

straw  and  [irovender  enough,  and  room  to  lodge  in. 

30.  And  the  man  bowed  down  his  head,  and 

worshipped  the  LoiiD. 

38.  And  the  damsel  ran,  and  told  them  of  her 

mother's  house  these  things. 

39.  And  Uebekah  had  a  brother,  and  his  name 

WM  Laban  :  and  Laban  ran  out  unto  the  man,  unto 
the  well. 

30.  And  it  came  to  pass,  wlicn  he  saw  the  car- 
ring,  and  bracelets  upon  his  sister's  hands,  and  when 
he  heard  the  words  of  llebckah  his  sister,  saying, 
Thus  spake  the  man  unto  mc,  that  he  came  unto  the 
man  ;  and,  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the  well. 

31.  And  he  said.  Come  in  thou  blessed  of  the 

Lord;  wherefore  standest  thou  without?  for  I  have 
prepared  the  Ikjusc,  and  room  for  tlie  camels. 

Jud.  xix.  5.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss  on  the  fourth  day, 

when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning,  that  he  rose  iIp 

to  depart :  and  the  damsel's  father  said  unto  his  son 

31  -( 


in  law.  Comfort  thine  heart  with  a  morsel  of  bread, 
and  afterward  go  yoiu'  wa}-. 

0.  And  they  sat  down,  and  did  eat  and  drink 

both  of  them  together:  for  the  damsers  father  had 
said  imto  the  man.  Be  content,  I  pray  thee,  and  tarry 
all  night,  and  let  thine  heart  be  merry. 

7.  -Vnd  when  the  man  rose  up  to<lcpart,  his  fa- 
ther in  law  urgeil  him :  therctbri'  he  lodged  there  again. 

8.   And  he  arose  early  in  the  mornini^  on  tlio 

fifth  d.ay  to  depart :  and  the  damsel's  father  said,  Com- 
fort Ihine  heart,  I  pray  thee.  And  they  tarried  until 
afternoon,  and  they  ditl  eat  both  of  them. 

9.  And  wlicn  the  man  rose  up  to  depart,  he, 

and  his  concul)ine,  and  his  servant,  his  father  in  hiw, 
the  damsel's  falher,  s:iid  unto  him.  Behold,  now  the 
day  draweth  toward  evening,  I  pray  you  tarry  all 
night:  behold,  the  day  groweth  to  an  end,  lodge  here, 
that  thine  heart  may  be  merr)- ;  and  to  morrow  gel 
you  early  on  your  way,  that  thou  maycst  go  borne. 

1  Sam.  xxvii.  .5.  Aii<l  David  said  unto  Aehish,  If  I 
have  now  found  grace  in  thine  eyes,  let  them  give  me 
a  place  in  some  town  in  the  countrj-,  that  I  may  dwell 
there:  for  why  should  thy  servant  dwell  in  the  royal 
city  with  thee '? 

6.    Then  Aehish  gave  him  Ziklag  that  day : 

wherefore  Ziklag  pertaineth  unto  the  kings  of  Judah 
unto  this  day. 

7.  And  the  time  that  David  dwelt  in  the  coun- 
try of  the  Philistines  was  a  full  year  and  four  months. 

1  Kingn  xvii.  9.  Arise,  get  thee  to  Zarephath,  which 
belongeiJt  to  Zidon,  and  dwell  there:  beh<jld,  I  have 
commanded  a  widow  woman  there  to  sustain  thee. 

10.  So  he  arose  and  went  to  Zarephath.     And 

when  he  came  to  the  gate  of  the  city,  behold,  the 
willow  woman  wrui  there  gathering  of  sticks  :  and  he 
called  to  her,  and  said.  Fetch  nie,  I  pray  thee,  a  little 
water  in  a  vessel,  that  I  may  diink. 

11.  And  as  she  was  going  to  fetch  it,  he  called 

to  her,  and  said,  Bring  me,  1  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of 
bread  in  thine  hand. 

13.  And  she  said.  As  the  Loi?D  thy  God  liv- 

cth,  I  have  not  a  cake,  but  a  handful  of  meal  in  a  bar- 
rel, and  a  little  oil  in  a  cruse  :  and,  behold,  I  am 
gathering  two  sticks,  that  I  may  go  in  and  dress  it  for 
me  and  my  son,  that  we  niiiy  eat  it,  and  die. 

13.  And  Elijah  said  nnto  her.  Fear  not;    go 

(ind  do  as  thou  hast  said,  but  make  me  thereof  a  little 
cake  first,  and  bring  it  unto  me,  and  after  make  for 
thee  and  for  thy  son. 

Job  xxxi.  33."  The  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the 
street ;  but  1  opened  \\\y  doors  to  the  traveller. 

Luke  vii.  44.  And  he  turned  to  the  woman,  and  said 
unto  Simon,  Seest  thou  this  woman  ?  I  entered  into 
thine  house,  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but 
she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears,  and  wiped  them 
with  the  hairs  of  her  head. 

45.  Thou  gayest  me  no  kiss  :  but  this  woman, 

since  the  time  I  came  in,  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my  feet. 

—  ix.  13.  And  when  the  day  began  to  wear  away, 
then  came  the  twelve,  and  said  imto  him,  Send  ihe 
multitude  away,  that  they  may  go  into  the  towns  and 
country  round  about,  and  lodge,  and  get  victuals :  for 
we  are  here  in  a  desert  place. 

—  xxiv.  28.  And  they  drew  nigh  nnto  the  village, 
whither  they  went:  and  he  made  as  though  he  would 
have  gone  further. 

—  —  39.  But  they  constrained  him,  saying,  Abide 
with  us ;  for  it  is  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  far 
spent.     And  he  went  in  to  tarry  with  them. 

Acts  xxi.  8.  And  the  next  day  we  that  were  of  Paul's 
comjiany  departed,  and  came  unto  Ca's;irca :  and  we 
entered  "into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist,  which 
was  one  of  the  seven  ;  and  abode  with  him. 

—  xxviii.  7.  In  the  same  quarters  were  posses- 
sions of  the  chief  man  of  the  island,  whose  name  was 
Publius;  who  received  us,  and  lodged  us  three  days 
courteously. 

10.  Who  also  honoured  us  with  many  hon- 
ours ;  and  when  we  departed,  they  laded  vs  with  such 
things  as  were  necessary. 

Philem.  22.  But  withal  prepare  mo  also  a  lodging: 
for  I  trust  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall  be  given 
unto  you. 
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CHAF.  VJII. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XVIIl. 


(3.    COMPENSATIOX   DECLINED.) 

3  Kings  iv.  13.  And  be  said  to  Gehazi  liis  servant, 
Call  this  Slumammite.  Aud  wheu  he  had  called  her, 
she  stood  betbre  him. 

—  —  13.  Aud  he  said  unto  him.  Say  now  unto  her. 
Behold,  tlioii  hast  been  careful  for  us  Avith  all  this 
care  ;  what  is  to  be  done  for  thee  V  •\vouldest  thou  be 
Bpukeu  for  to  the  king,  or  to  the  captain  of  the  host  'i 
And  she  answered,  I  dwell  among  mine  own  people. 

(4.   THE   INHOSPITALITY  OF   GtBEAH.) 

Jud.  xix.  11.  And  when  they  were  by  Jebus,  the  day 
was  far  spent ;  and  the  servant  said  unto  his  master. 
Come,  I  pray  thee,  and  let  us  turn  in  into  this  city  of 
the  Jebusites,  and  lodge  in  it. 

12.  And  his  master  said  unto  him.  We  will 

not  turn  aside  hither  into  the  city  of  a  stranger,  that 
is  not  of  the  children  of  Israel ;  we  will  pass  over  to 
Gibeah. 

13.  And  he  said  unto  his  servant.  Come,  and 

let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these  places  to  lodge  all 
night,  in  Gibeah,  or  in  Ramah, 

14.  And  they  passed  on  and  went  their  way ; 

and  the  sun  went  down  upon  them  when  they  were  by 
Gibeah,  which  belongeth  to  Benjamin. 

—  —  15.  Aud  they  turned  aside  thither,  to  go  in 
and  to  lodge  iu  Gibeah :  and  when  he  went  in,  he  sat 
him  down  iu  a  street  of  the  city :  for  there  was  no  man 
that  took  them  into  his  house  to  lodging. 

(A.   AN   EXCEPTION.) 

■Ttid.  xix.  16.  And,  behold,  there  came  an  old  man 
from  his  work  out  of  the  tield  at  even,  which  was  also 
of  mount  Ephraim  ;  and  he  sojourned  in  Gibeah  :  but 
the  men  of  the  place  were  Benjamites. 

17.  And  when  he  had  lifted  up  his  eyes,  he 

saw  a  waj'faring  man  in  the  street  of  the  city :  aud 
the  old  man  said.  Whither  goest  thou  ?  and  whence 
comest  thou  ? 

18.  And  he  said  unto  him.  We  are  passing 

from  Beth-lehem-judah  toward  the  side  of  mount 
Ephraim;  from  thence  am  I:  aud  I  went  to  Beth- 
lehem-judah,  but  I  am  now  going  to  the  house  of  the 
Lord  ;  and  there  is  no  man  that  receiveth  me  to  house. 

30.  Aud  the  old  man  said,  Peace  be  with  thee ; 

howsoever,  let  all  thy  wants  lie  upon  me ;  only  lodge 
not  in  the  street. 

21.  So  he  brought  him  into  his  house,  and 

gave  provender  unto  the  asses :  and  they  washed  their 
feet,  and  did  eat  and  driuk. 

§  lOG.    Discourse. 

See  also  Book  XXI.,  §  56. 

(1.    rNTERPKETBR.) 

Oen.  xlii.  23.  Aud  they  knew  not  that  Joseph  under- 
stood them  ;  for  he  spake  unto  them  bj'  an  interpreter. 

(3.    NEWS.) 

Pron.  XV.  30.  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the 
heart :  and  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat. 

—  XXV.  25.  As  cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul,  so  is 
good  news  from  a  far  country. 

Luke  xxiv.  13.  And,  behold,  two  of  them  went  that 
same  day  to  a  village  called  Emniaus,  whicli  was  from 
Jerusalem  abuut  threescore  furlongs. 

14.  And  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 

which  had  happened. 

17.  And  he  said  unto  them.  What  manner  of 

communications  are  these  that  ye  have  one  to  another, 
as  ye  walk,  and  are  sad  ? 

18.  And  the  one  of  them,  whose  name  was 

Cleopas,  answering  saitl  unto  him.  Art  thou  only  a 
stranger  in  Jerusalem,  and  hast  not  known  the  things 
whicli  are  come  to  pass  there  in  these  days  ? 

(3.   RULES  FOR  DISCOURSE.) 
(A.   RESPECT   THE  AGED.) 

Job  xxxii.  4.  Now  Eliliu  had  waited  till  Job  had 
spoken,  because  they  were  elder  than  he. 

• 6.  Aud  Elilui  the  sim  of  Barachel  the  Buzite 

answered  and  said,  I  am  young,  aud  ye  are  very  old  ; 
wherefore  I  was  afraid,  aud  durst  not  shew  you  mine 
opinion. 

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7.  I  said,  Days  should  speak,  and  multitude 

of  years  should  teach  wisdom. 

(B.    LISTEN   PATIENTLY.) 

Job  xxxii.  10.  Therefore  I  said,  Hearken  to  me :  I 
also  will  shew  mine  opinion. 

11.  Behold,  I  waited  for  yom- words:  I  gave 

ear  to  your  reasons,  whilst  ye  searched  out  what  to  say. 

12.  Yea,  I  atteuded   unto  you,  and,  behold, 

there  was  none  of  jou  that  convinced  Job,  or  that  an- 
swered his  words : 

13.  Lest  ye  should  say.  We  have  found  out 

wisdom  :  God  thrusteth  him  down,  not  man. 

14.  Now  he  hath  not  directed  his  words  against 

me:  neither  will  I  answer  him  with  3'our  speeches. 

15.  They    Mere    amazed,   they  answered  no 

more :  they  left  off  speaking. 

■  16.  When  I  had  waited,  (foi-  they  spake  not, 

but  stood  still,  and  answered  no  more,) 

Prov.  xviii.  13.  He  that  answereth  a  matter  before 
he  heareth  it,  it  is  folly  aud  shame  unto  him. 

(C.    HAVE   SOMETHING   TO    SAT.) 

Job  xxxii.  17.  /  said,  I  will  answer  also  my  part ;  I 
also  will  shew  mine  opininn. 

18.  For  I  am  full  of  matter;  the  spirit  within 

me  constraineth  me. 

(D.    HAVE   A  FAIR   HEAKING.) 

Job  xxxiii.  31.  Mark  well,  O  Job,  hearken  imto  me : 
hold  thy  peace,  and  I  will  speak. 

32.  If  thou  hast  any  thing  to  say,  answer  me  : 

speak,  for  I  desire  to  justify  thee. 

33.  If  not,  hearken  unto  me :  hold  thy  peace, 

and  I  shall  teach  thee  wisdom. 

• —  xxxiv.  2.  Hear  my  words,  O  ye  wise  men  ;  and 
give  ear  unto  me,  ye  that  have  knowledge. 

(4.   WHOM   TO   T.\LK  TO.) 
(A.   NOT   TO   A   FOOL.) 

Prov.  xxix.  ^.  If  &  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  fool- 
ish man,  whether  he  rage  or  laugh,  there  is  no  rest 

(B.   NOR  TO  A   QUICK-TEMPERED   MAN.) 

ProK.  xxix.  20.  Seest  thou  a  man  that  is  hasty  in  his 
words  ?  tJiere  is  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him. 

(C.   BUT   TO   THE   WISE.) 

Prov.  I.  5.  A  wise  man  will  hear,  and  will  increase 
learning;  and  a  man  of  understanding  shall  attain 
unto  wise  counsels : 

6.  To  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interpre- 
tation ;  the  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sayings. 

—  XX.  5.  Counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  is  like  deep 
water ;  but  a  man  of  imderstaudiug  will  draw  it  out. 

(D.   ANT)   TO   THE    ONE    CONCERNED.) 

Prov.  XXV.  8.  Debate  thy  cause  with  thy  neighbour 
himself ;  aud  discover  not  a  secret  to  another  : 

10.  Lest  he  that  heareth  it  put  thee  to  shame, 

and  thine  infamy  turn  not  away. 

(5.   ARGUING.) 
(A.    BRINGS  OUT  BOTH   SIDES.) 

Prov.  xviii.  17.  He  that  is  first  in  his  own  cause  seemr- 
eth  just ;  but  his  neighbour  cometh  and  searcheth  him. 

(B.   REQUIRES  GOOD   TEMPER.) 

Prov.  XV.  1.  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath :  but 
grievous  words  stir  up  anger. 

—  XXV.  15.  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded, 
;md  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  the  bone. 

(C.    18  USELESS  AGAINST  DESPER.AT10N.) 

Job  vi.  25.  How  forcible  are  right  words  I  but  what 
doth  your  arguing  reprove? 

26.  Do  ye  imagine  to  reprove  words,  and  the 

speeches  of  one  that  is  desperate,  which  are  as  wind. 

(6.   JUDICIOUS  DISCOITRSE.) 

Prov.  XV.  23.  A  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  hia 
mouth :  and  a  word  spoken  in  due  season,  how  good 
is  it ! 

—  xvi.  20.  He  that  handlcth  a  matter  wisely  shall 
find  good:  and  whoso  trustcth  iu  theLoRD,  happy  ts  he, 

21.  The  wise  in  heart  shall  be  called  prudent: 

and  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  increaseth  learning. 


CHAT.   YIII. 


CIVIL  AND  SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  XV II I. 


Prnr.  xvi.  23.  The  heart  of  the  wise  tcnclicth  his 
iiiouUi,  tmcl  iuiilolh  li'iirniiij;  lo  liis  lips. 

24,   l*lcii,<:uit  WDiils  iiir  (in  a  lioncycomb,  sweet 

to  the  soul,  iuul  lieiilth  lo  the  bone.'!. 

—  x.\.  15.  Tliere  is  gold,  ami  a  multitiiilc  of  rubies : 
(mt  the  lips  of  knowleilge  mr  n  precious  jewel. 

—  xxiv.  26.  Jiiery  niuii  shall  kiss  /lin  lips  that  giveth 
d  right  answer. 

—  XXV.  U.  A  word  fitly  spoken  in  W-e  apples  of  gold 
111  iiiclurcs  of  silver. 

AV.  xii.  11.  Tlie  words  of  the  wise  ««  as  goads,  and 
as  nails  fastened  fiy  the  masters  of  assemblies,  wliieh 
are  given  from  one  shepherd. 

(7.   CONTn.\STED   WITH   WICKED.) 

Pri>v.  X.  20.  The  tongue  of  the  just  jVi  (u  choice 
silver:  the  heart  of  tlie  wicked  in  lillli-  worth. 

—  xi.  !l.  A  hj-pocritc  with  /lix  luoulli  destroyeth  his 
neighlioiir:  but  through  luiowledge  shall  the"  just  be 
d<.'livcred. 

—  xii.  18.  There  is  that  speaketh  like  the  pierc- 
ings of  a  sword  :  but  the  tongue  of  the  wise  is 
health. 

—  xiii.  2.  A  man  shall  cat  good  by  the  fruit  of  his 
mouth :  but  the  soul  of  the  transgressors  x/mll  cat 
violence. 

—  XV.  4.  A  wholesome  tongue  m  a  tree  of  life:  but 
pervcrsene.ss  therein  in  a  breach  in  the  spirit. 

—  xviii.  20.  A  man's  belly  shall  be  satisfied  with 
the  fruit  of  his  mouth  ;  diui  with  the  increase  of  his 
lips  shidl  he  be  filled. 

21.  Death  and  life  arc  in  the  power  of  the 

tongue  :    and   they   that  love   it  shall   eat  the  fruit 
thereof 

(8.   MISPLACED  DISCOUKSE.) 
(A.   FOLLY  WTTH  THE  WISE.) 

Jnh  XV.  3.  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  linowledge, 
and  fill  his  Vielly  with  the  east  wind? 

3.  Should  he  reason  with  improfitable  talk? 

or  with  speeches  wherewith  he  can  ilo  no  good  ? 

(B.    PARABLES  WITII   FOOLS.) 

Prov.  xxvi.  T.  The  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  equal : 
so  is  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools. 

9.  As  a  thorn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a 

drunkard,  so  is  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools. 

(9.   LYING,   AND  ITS  EXPOSURE.) 

Job  xi.  8.  Should  thy  lies  make  men  hold  their 
peace  ?  and  when  thou  mockest,  shall  no  man  make 
thee  ashamed  ? 

—  XV.  .5.  For  thy  mouth  uttereth  thine  iniquity,  and 
thou  choosest  the  tongue  of  the  crafty. 

6.  Thine  own  mouth  condemneth  thee,  and 

not  I :  yea,  thine  own  lips  testify  against  thee. 

Prov.  xii.  20.  Deceit  is  in  the  heart  of  them  that 
imagine  evil  :    but   to  the  counsellors  of   peace  is 

joy- 

19.  The  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for 

ever :  but  a  lying  tongue  is  but  for  a  moment. 

(10.    SILENCE.) 
(A.   THE   CONSEQUENCES  OP  TALKING.) 

Prnr.  xii.  14.  A  man  shall  be  satisfied  with  good  by 
the  fruit  of  his  mouth :  and  the  recompense  of  a  man's 
hands  shall  be  rendered  unto  him. 

—  xiii.  3.  He  that  keepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his 
life:  but  he  that  openetii  wide  his  lips  shall  have 
destruction. 

—  xii.  13.  The  wicked  is  snared  by  the  transgression 
of  his  lips:  but  the  just  shall  come  out  of  trouble. 

(B.   SILENCE   CONCERNING   TRANSGRESSION.) 

Pror.  xrii.  9.  He  that  covereth  a  transgression  scek- 
eth  love :  but  he  that  repeateth  a  matter  separateth 
ver;/  friends. 

(C.    SILENCE   MAY   BE  BEST  OP  ALL.) 

Pror.  xxi.  23.  Whoso  keepeth  his  mouth  and  his 
tongue,  keepeth  his  soul  from  troubles. 


Job  xiii.  5.  Oh  that  ye  would  altogether  hold  your 
peace!  and  it  should  be  your  wistlom. 

§  107.     Repntatinn. 

(1.    ITS   VALUE.) 

Pror.  xxii.  1.  A  good  name  is  rather  to  bo  cho.sen 
than  great  riches,  and  loving  favour  rather  than  silver 
and  gold. 

A'r.  vii.  1.  A  good  name  is  better  than  precious 
ointment;  and  the  day  of  death  than  the  day  of  one's 
birth. 

(2.    EASILY   LOST.) 

Kr.  X.  1.  Dead  flies  cause  the  ointment  of  the 
ai)othecary  to  send  forth  a  stinking  .savour:  -w  ihth  & 
little  folly  him  that  is  in  reputatiou  for  wisdom  and 
honour. 

§  108.    Music. 

See  also  Book  XXV.,  §  92. 

(1.   MUSICAL   INSTRUMENTS.) 
(A.   INVENTED.) 

Gen.  iv.  21.  And  his  brother's  name  was  Jubal :  he 
was  the  father  of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and 
organ. 

(B.   MENTIONED.) 

Job  xxi.  12.  They  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and 
rejoice  at  the  sound  of  the  organ. 

—  XXX.  31.  My  harp  also  is  Inrned  to  mourning, 
and  my  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  weeji. 

Ec.  ii.  8.  I  gathered  lue  also  silver  and  gold,  and  the 
peculiar  treasure  of  kings  and  of  the  provinces :  I  gat 
me  men  singers  and  women  singers,  and  the  delights 
of  the  sons  of  men,  as  musical  instruments,  and  that 
of  all  sorts. 

9.  So  I  was  great,  and  increased  more  than  all 

that  were  before  me  in  Jerusalem :  also  my  wisdom 
remained  with  me. 

Is.  xxiv.  8.  The  mirth  of  tabrets  ceaseth,  the  noise 
of  them  that  rejoice  endeth,  the  joy  of  the  harp  ceas- 
eth. 

Esek.  xxxiii.  83.  And,  lo,  thou  art  unto  them  as  a 
very  lovely  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  voice, 
and  can  play  well  on  an  instrument :  for  they  hear 
thy  words,  but  they  do  them  not, 

1  Cor.  xiv.  7.  And  even  things  without  life  giving 
sound,  whether  pipe  or  harp,  exce])t  they  give  a  dis- 
tinction in  the  sounds,  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is 
piped  or  harped  ? 

(2.   TO  DRIVE  AWAY  AN  EVIL   SPIRIT.) 

1  Sam.  xvi.  15.  And  Saul's  servants  said  unto  him. 
Behold  now,  an  evil  spirit  from  God  troublcth  thee. 

16.  Let  our  lord  now  command  thy  servants, 

which  arc  before  thee,  to  seek  out  a  man,  who  ii  a  cun- 
ning player  on  a  harp  :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  the  evil  spirit  from  God  is  ujion  thee,  that  he 
shall  play  with  his  hand,  and  thou  slialt  be  well. 

17.  And  Saul  said  unto  his  servants,  Provide 

me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well,  and  bring  him  to 
me. 

18.  Then  answered  one  of  the  servants,  and 

said,  Behold,  I  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  the  Bcth-lchera- 
ite,  that  it  cunning  in  playing,  and  a  mighty  valiant 
man,  and  a  man  of  war,  and  prudent  in  matters,  and 
a  comely  person,  and  the  Lord  is  with  him. 

23.  And  Saul  sent  to  Jesse,  saying.  Let  David, 

I  pra)-  thee,  stand  before  me ;  for  he  hath  found  favour 
in  my  sight. 

33.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss,  when  the  eril  spirit 

from  God  was  upon  Saul,  that  David  took  a  harji,  and 
played  with  his  hand :  so  Saul  was  refreshed,  and  was 
well,  and  the  evil  spirit  departed  from  him. 

(3.   TO   WELCOSIE   A   CONQUEROR.) 

1  Sam.  xviii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  came, 
when  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the 
Philistine,  that  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of 
Israel,  singing  and  dancing,  to  meet  king  Saul,  with 
tabrets,  with  joy,  and  with  instruments  of  music. 


483 


CHAP.  vra. 


CIVIL  AND   SOCIAL  LIFE. 


BOOK  xvm. 


1  Sam.  xviii.  7.  And  the  women  answered  one  ano</i«r 
as  they  played,  and  said,  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands, 
and  David  his  ten  thousands. 

(4.  IN  childben's  games.) 

Mat  xi.  16.  Hut  whereunto  shall  I  liken  this  genera- 
tion? It  is  like  unto  children  sittmg  in  the  markets, 
and  calling  unto  their  fellows, 

17.  And  saying.  We  have  piped  unto  you,  and 

ye  have  not  danced" ;  we  have  mourned  unto  you,  and 
ye  have  not  lamented. 

Luke  vii.  31.  And  the  Lord  said,  Whereunto  then 
shall  I  liken  the  men  of  this  generation  ?  and  to  what 
are  tliej-  like? 

32.  They  are  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the 

marketplace,  and  calling  one  to  another,  and  saying, 
We  have  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  danced ;  we 
have  mourned  to  you,  and  ye  have  not  wept. 

§  109.    Memorials. 

(1.    WKITrNG.) 

Jud.  V.  14.  Out  of  Ephraim  was  there  a  root  of 
them  against  Amalek;  after  thee,  Benjamin,  among 
thy  petmle ;  out  of  Machir  came  down  governors,  and 
out  of  Zebulun  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  writer. 


(2.   BOOKS.) 

Jvb  xi.x.  23.  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  written  » 
oh  that  they  were  printed  in  a  book ! 

34.  That  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen 

and  lead  in  the  rock  for  ever ! 

Ec.  xiL  12.  And  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  ad- 
monished :  of  making  many  books  tJiere  is  no  end  ; 
and  much  study  it  a  weariness  of  the  flesh. 

2  Tim.  iv.  13.  The  cloak  that  I  left  at  Troas  with 
Carpus,  when  thou  comest,  bring  uilh  thee,  and  the 
books,  l/iit  especially  the  parchments. 

(3.    MONtTMENTS.) 

Jos.  iv.  20.  And  those  twelve  stones,  which  they 
took  out  of  Jordan,  did  Joshua  pitch  in  Gilgal. 

21.   And  he  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 

saying.  When  your  children  shall  ask  their  fathers  in 
time  to  come,  saying,  What  mean  these  stones  ? 

2  Sani.  xviii.  IS.  Now  Absalom  in  bis  lifetime  had 
taken  and  reared  up  for  himself  a  pillar,  which  w  in 
the  king's  dale :  for  he  said,  I  have  no  son  to  keep 
my  name  in  remembrance :  and  he  called  the  pillar 
after  his  own  name :  and  it  is  called  unto  this  day, 
Absalom's  place. 


484 


cnw.  r. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


BOOK  XIX. -WAR. 


CHAP.  I. 
GOD'S  HAND  IN  WAR. 

§  1.    War  Offensive  to  God. 

1  C7ir.  xxii.  8.  But  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  came  to 
me,  siiying,  TUou  lutsl  slicd  lilood  almndantly,  and  hast 
made  great 'wars:  tliou  shall  not  build  a  lioiisc  unto 
my  name,  because  thou  hast  shed  much  blood  upon 
the  earth  in  my  sight. 

Ph.  ix.  0.  O  thou  enemy,  destructions  are  come  to  a 
perpetual  end :  and  thou  liast  destroyed  cities;  their 
inomorial  i:?  perished  with  them. 

—  XXXV.  20.  For  they  speak  not  peace:  but  they 
devise  deceitful  matters  against  ifiem  i/iai  are  quiet  in 
the  land. 

—  Ixviii.  30.  Rebuke  the  company  of  spearmen,  the 
imUtitude  of  the  bulls,  witli  the  calves  of  the  people, 
ml  erery  one  submit  hin;s<'lf  with  pieces  of  silver: 
scatter  thou  the  people  tlint  delight  in  war. 

—  exx.  0.  My  soul  hath  long  dwelt  with  hun  that 
liateth  peace. 

7.  I  am  for  peace :  but  when  I  speak,  they  are 

for  war. 

—  cxl.  1.  Deliver  me.  O  Lord,  from  the  evil  man: 
jireserve  me  from  the  violent  man; 

2.  Which   imagine   mischiefs  in  their  heart; 

•continually  arc  they  gathered  together /'»•  war. 

iliit.  xxvi.  .51.  And,  behold,  one  of  them  which  were 
with  Jesus  stretched  out  his  hand,  and  drew  his  sword, 
and  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  smote  otF 
his  ear. 

52.  Then  said  .Tesus  unto  him.  Put  up  again 

thy  sword  into  his  place:  for  all  they  that  take  the 
sword  shall  perish  with  the  sword. 

Jam.  iv.  1.  From  whence  come  wars  and  fightings 
among  you  ?  come  the;/  not  hence,  even  of  your  lusts 
that  war  in  your  members? 

2.  Vc  lust,  and  have  not:  ye  kill,  and  desire 

to  have,  and  cannot  obtain :  ye  fight  and  war,  yet  ye 
have  not,  because  ye  ask  not. 

Her.  xiii.  10.  lie  tliat  Icadeth  into  captivity  shall  go 
into  captivity :  he  that  killeth  with  the  sword  must  bo 
killed  with  the  sword.  Here  is  the  patience  and  the 
faith  of  the  saints. 

§  2.    But  Used  in  Piinisliitig. 

Devt.  xxviiL  49.  The  Loiti>  shall  bring  a  nation 
against  thee  from  far,  from  the  end  of  the  eartli,  «.« 
g'rift  as  the  eagle  flieth;  a  nation  whose  tongue  thou 
shall  not  uiulci-stand ; 

2  C'hr.  XV.  G.  And  nation  was  destroyed  of  nation, 
and  city  of  cit}' :  for  God  did  ve.x  Uiem  with  all 
adversity. 

Job  xix.  29.  Be  ye  afraid  of  the  sword:  for  wrath 
bringelh  the  punishments  of  the  sword,  that  ye  may 
know  t/iere  u  a  judgment. 

Is.  ix.  8.  The  Lord  sent  a  word  into  .Jacob,  and  it 
hath  lighted  upon  Lsrael. 

0.  And  all  tlie  people  shall  know,  eten  Eph- 

raira  .and  the  inhabitant  of  Samaria,  that  say  in  the 
pride  and  stoutness  of  heart, 

10.  The  bricks  are  fallen  down,  but  we  will 

build  with  hewn  stones :  the  s.vcamores  are  cut  down, 
but  we  will  change  them  into  cedars. 

11.  Thereibre  the  Lord  shall  set  up  the  ad- 
versaries of  Reziu  against  him,  and  join  his  enemies 
together; 

4H 


12.  The  SjTians  before,  and   the  Philistines 

lichind ;  and  they  sliall  dcrvour  Israel  wilh  open 
moulh.  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away, 
but  his  liand  /.<  stretched  out  still. 

Lam.  ii.  2.  The  Lord  hath  swallowed  up  all  the  hab- 
itations of  .Jjicob,  and  hath  not  jiitied  :  he  bath  thrown 
down  in  his  wrath  the  strong  holds  of  the  daughter  of 
■Judah;  he  hath  brougla7/iCHt  down  to  the  ground  :  he 
hath  polluted  the  kingdom  and  the  luinccs  thereof 

5.  Tlie  Lord  was  as  an  enemy  :  lie  hath  swal- 
lowed up  Israel,  he  hath  swallowid  up  all  her  palaces: 
he  hath  destroyed  his  strong  holds,  and  lialb  increased 
in  tlie  daughter  of  .Judah  mourning  and  lamentation. 

8.  The   Loud   li.illi   purposed   (o  destroy  the 

wall  of  the  daughter  of  Zimi :  he  bath  stretched  out  a 
line,  he  hath  not  williihawn  bis  hand  from  destroy- 
ing: therefore  he  made  the  rampart  and  the  wall  to 
lament;  they  languished  together. 

fi'zeh:  xxiii.  22.  Therefore,  O  Abolibah,  thus  sailh 
the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will  raise  up  thy  lovers 
against  thee,  from  whom  thy  mind  is  alienated,  and  I 
will  bring  them  against  thee  on  cvciy  side; 

23.  The  Babylonians,  and  all  the  Chaldeans, 

Pekod,  and  8hoa,  and  Koa,  and  all  the  Assyrians 
with  them:  all  of  them  desirable  .young  men,  captains 
and  rulei-s,  great  lords  and  renowned,  all  of  them 
riding  upon  horses. 

24.  And  they  shall  come  against  thee  with 

chariots,  wagons,  and  wheels,  and  with  an  assembly 
of  people,  trhich  shall  set  against  thee  buckler  anil 
shield  and  helmet  round  about:  and  I  will  set  judg- 
ment before  them,  and  they  shall  judge  thee  according 
to  their  judgments. 

—  —  2.5.  And  I  will  set  my  jealousy  against  thee, 
and  they  shall  deal  tiiriously  with  thee:  they  shall 
take  away  thy  nose  and  thine  ears  ;  and  thy  remnant 
shall  fall  by  the  sword :  they  shall  t;ike  thy  sons  and 
thy  daughters ;  and  thy  residue  shall  be  devoured  by 
the  fire. 

Zejih.  i.  7.  Hold  thy  peace  at  the  presence  of  the 
Loril  GoD!  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  m  at  hand:  for 
the  Loud  hath  iirep;ired  a  sacrifice,  he  hath  bid  his 
guests. 

8.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  of  the 

Lord's  sacrifice,  that  I  will  punish  the  i)rinces,  and 
the  king's  children,  and  all  such  as  are  clothed  with 
strange  apparel. 

9.  In  the  same  day  also  will  I  punish  all  those 

that  leap  on  the  threshoid,  which  fill  their  masters' 
houses  with  violence  and  deceit. 

10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 

sailh  the  Lord,  that  there  Khali  be  tlie  noise  of  a  crv 
from  the  fish  gate,  and  a  howling  from  the  second, 
and  a  great  crashing  from  the  hills. 

11.  Howl,  ye  inhidiitants  of  >Iaktesh,  for  all 

the  merchant  people  are  cut  down ;  all  they  that  bear 
silver  are  cut  olT. 

12.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  time, 

that  I  will  search  .Jerusalem  with  candles,  and  punish' 
the  men  th:it  are  settled  on  their  lees :  that  say  in  their 
heart.  The  Lord  will  not  do  good,  neither  will  he  do 
evil. 

13.  Therefore,  their   goods    shall    become  a 

booty,  and  their  houses  a  desolation :  they  shall  also 
build  houses,  but  not  inhabit  thern ;  and  they  shall 
plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink  the  wine  thereof 

14;  The  great  dav  of  the   Lord   in   near,   it 

i.i  near,  and  hasteth  greatly,  even  the  voice  of  the  day 
of  the  Lord  :  the  mighty  ui:in  shall  crj-  there  bitterly. 


CHAP.  I. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Zeph.  i.  15.  That  day  u  a  clay  of  wrath,  a  day  of 
troui)lc  and  distress,  a  ilay  of  wasteness  and  desolation, 
a  day  of  darliuess  and  gloominess,  a  day  of  clouds 
and  thick  darliness, 

16.  A  day  of  the  trumpet  and  alarm  against 

the  fenced  cities,  and  against  the  high  towers. 

17.  And  I  wiUbring  distress  upon  men,  that 

they  shall  walk  like  blind  men,  because  they  have 
sinned  against  the  Lord  :  and  their  blood  shall  be 
poured  out  as  dust,  and  their  flesh  as  the  dung. 

18.  Neither  their  silver  nor  their  gold  shall  be 

able  to  deliver  them  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's  wrath  ; 
but  tlie  whole  land  shall  be  devoured  by  the  fire  of  his 
jealousy :  for  he  sliall  make  even  a  speedy  riddance 
of  all  them  that  dwell  in  the  land. 

See  3  Clir.  xxviii.  9.  Is.  xiii.  3,  4,  9;  xxxiv.  3,  6. 
Jer.  xlvii.  5-7 ;  xlviii.  10 ;  slix.  5. 

§  3.    God  Dii-ecting  Mllilary  Operations. 

Ex.  xiv.  13.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Fear 
ye  not,  stand  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord, 
which  he  will  shew  to  you  to  day:  for  the  Egyptians 
whom  ye  have  seen  to  day,  ye  shall  see  them  again  no 
more  for  ever. 

14.  The  Lord  shall  fight  for  you,  and  ye  shall 

hold  3^our  iieace. 

Dcut.  XX.  4.  For  the  Lord  your  God  is  he  that  goeth 
with  you,  to  fight  for  you  against  your  enemies,  to 
save  you. 

Jti'd.  i.  3.  And  the  Lord  said,  Judah  shall  go  up : 
behold,  I  have  delivered  the  land  into  his  hand. 

—  vi.  16.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Surely  I 
will  be  with  thee,  and  thou  shalt  smite  the  Midianites 
as  one  man. 

—  xi.  29.  Then  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
Jejihthah,  and  he  passed  over  Gilead,  and  JJanas.seh, 
and  passed  over  Mizpeh  of  Gilead,  and  from  Mizpeh 
of  Gilead  he  passed  over  untu  the  children  of  Am- 
mon. 

1  Sam.  xxii.  5.  And  the  prophet  Gad  said  unto 
David,  Abide  not  in  the  hold  ;  depart,  and  get  thee 
into  the  land  of  Judah.  Then  David  departed,  and 
came  into  the  forest  of  Ilareth. 

—  XXX.  7.  And  David  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest, 
Ahimelech's  son,  I  pray  tliee,  bring  me  hither  the 
ejihod.  And  Aliiathar  brought  thither  the  ephod  to 
David. 

8.  And  David  inquired  at  the  Lord,  saying. 

Shall  I  pursue  after  this  troop  ?  shall  I  overtake  tlaem  ? 
And  he  answered  him.  Pursue :  for  thou  shalt  surely 
overtake  tlum,  and  witliout  fail  recover  all. 

2  Sam.  V.  33.  And  the  Philistines  came  up  yet  again, 
and  spread  themselves  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

23.  And  when  David  inquired  of  the  Lord, 

he  said.  Thou  shalt  not  go  up ;  but  fetch  a  compass 
liehind  them,  and  come  upon  them  over  against  the 
mulljerry  trees. 

34.  And  let  it  be,  when  thou  hearest  the  sound 

of  a  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees,  tliat  then 
thou  shalt  bestir  thj'self ;  for  then  shall  the  Lord  go 
out  before  tliee,  to  sinite  the  hosts  of  the  Philistines. 

25.  And  David  did  so,  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded him ;  and  smote  the  Philistines  from  Geba 
until  thou  come  to  Gazer. 

—  xxii.  IH.  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy. 
and  from  tliem  that  hated  me :  for  they  were  too 
strong  tor  me. 

2  Kiiiriit  xix.  4.  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will 
hear  all  tlic  words  of  Rab-shakeli,  whom  the  king  of 
Assyria  his  master  hatli  sent  to  reproach  the  living 
God :  and  ^il!  reprove  the  words  wliieh  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  heard:  wlierefore  lift  up  thy  prayer  for  the 
remnant  that  are,  left. 

5.  So  the  servants  of  king  Ilezekiah  came  to 

Isaiah. 

21.  This  is  the  word   that   the  Lord  hath 

spoken  concerning  him;  The  virgin  the  daughter  of 
Zion  hath  despised  Ihcc,  and  lauglied  tliee  to  scorn; 
the  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  head  at 
thee. 

22.  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blas- 
phemed? and  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  thy 

4 


voice,  and  lilted  up  thine  eyes  on  high  ?  even  against 
the  Holy  0?ie  of  Israel. 

Ps.  xviii.  34.  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  so  that 
a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  aims. 

Amos  v.  9.  That  strengtheneth  the  spoiled  against 
the  strong,  so  that  the  spoiled  shall  come  against  the 
fortress. 

Zech.  X.  5.  And  they  shall  be  as  mightj^  men,  which 
tread  down  their  enemies  in  the  mire  of  the  streets  in 
the  battle :  and  they  shall  tight,  because  the  Lord  i» 
with  them,  and  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  con- 
founded. 

See  Jud.  xx.  18,  28.  1  Sam.  xxiii.  1^.  3  Sam.  il  1. 
1  Chr.  xiv.  10. 

(A.   USE  MADE   OF   THE  ARK.) 

Num.  xiv.  44.  But  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the 
hill  top :  nevertheless  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  and  Moses,  departed  not  out  of  the  camp. 

Jos.  vi.  11.  So  the  ark  of  the  Lord  compassed  the 
city,  going  about  it  once:  and  they  came  into  the 
camp,  and  lodged  in  the  camp. 

13.  And  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning, 

and  the  priests  tool<  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.,  iv.  3.  And  when  the  people  were  come  into 
the  camxi,  the  elders  of  Israel  said,  Wherefore  hath 
the  Lord  smitten  us  to  day  before  the  Philistines? 
Let  us  fetch  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out 
of  Shiloh  unto  us,  that,  when  it  cometh  among  us,  it 
may  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies. 

4.  So  the  people   sent  to  Shiloh,  that  they 

might  bring  from  thence  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 
the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwelleth  beticeen  the  cheru- 
bim :  and  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hophni  and  Phinehas, 
jcere  there  with  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God. 

—  —  5.  And  when  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord  came  into  the  camp,  all  Israel  shouted  with  a 
great  shout,  so  that  the  earth  rang  again. 

6.  And  when  the  Philistines  heard  the  noise 

of  the  shout,  they  said.  What  mcuneth  the  noise  of  this 
great  shout  in  the  camp  of  the  Hebrews  ?  And  they 
understood  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  come  mto 
the  camp. 

§  4,    Implicit  Obedience  Required. 

Num.  xiv.  42.  Go  not  up,  for  the  Lord  is  not  among 
you ;  that  j'e  be  not  smitten  before  your  enemies. 

43.  For  the  Amalekites  and  the  Canaanites 

are  there  before  you,  and  ye  shall  tall  by  the  sword : 
because  ye  are  turned  away  from  the  Lord,  therefore 
the  Lord  will  not  be  with  you. 

Dent.  i.  41.  Then  ye  answered  and  said  unto  me. 
We  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  we  will  go  up  and 
fight,  accordmg  to  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  com- 
manded us.  And  when  ye  had  girded  on  every  man 
his  weapons  of  war,  ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the 
hill. 

—  —  43.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Say  unto 
them.  Go  not  up,  neither  fight;  for  I  am  not  among 
you ;  lest  ye  be  smitten  before  your  enemies. 

43.  So  I  spake  unto  you ;  and  ye  would  not 

hear,  but  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of  the 
Lord,  and  went  presumptuously  up  into  the  hill. 

44.  And  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  in  that 

mountain,  came  out  against  you,  and  chased  you,  as 
bees  do,  and  destroyed  you  in  Seir,  ecen  unto  Hormah. 

§  5.    Assurance  of  Victory. 

Ps.  ix.  3.  When  mine  enemies  are  turned  back,  they 
shall  fall  and  perish  at  thy  jiresence. 

—  xliv.  5.  Through  thee  will  we  push  down  otir 
enemies :  through  thy  name  will  we  tread  them  under 
that  rise  up  against  us. 

—  xlvii.  3.  lie  shall  subdue  the  people  imder  us, 
and  the  nations  under  our  feet. 

—  Ix.  13.  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly :  for 
he  it  is  that  shall  tread  down  our  enemies. 

—  cviii.  13.  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly  ; 
for  he  it  is  that  shall  tread  down  our  enemies. 

—  cxviii.  10.  All  nations  compassed  me  about :  but 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  will  I  destroy  tliem. 

11.  They  compassed    me  about ;    yea,  they 

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BOOK  XIX. 


compassed  me  about :  but  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  I 
will  lU'slroy  llicm. 

J'.i.  cxviil.  1"^.  They  compassed  me  about  like  bees; 
they  are  (luenclied  as  "the  lire  of  thorns :  for  iu  the  name 
of  the  LoKD  I  will  destroy  them. 

13.  Thou  hast  ttinist  sore  at  me  that  I  might 

fall:  but  the  Loitn  helpeil  me. 

—  cxliv.  10.  It  i.1  he  that  giveth  salvation  unto 
kings:  who  deliveretli  David  his  servant  from  the 
hurtful  sword. 

3  C/ii:  xiii.  18.  Thus  the  children  of  Israel  were 
brought  under  at  that  time,  and  the  children  of  Jiidah 
l)revailed,  because  they  relied  viiiou  the  Loud  God  of 
their  fathers. 

§  «{.    Arms  Vain  wiflioiit  flod. 

Dciit.  xxxii.  20.  O  that  they  were  wise,  I/ik/  they  un- 
derstood tills,  t.'itit  they  would  ctmsider  their  latter  cud  ! 

30.  How  should  one  chase  a  thousand,  and 

two  put  ten  thousand  to  flight,  excejit  their  Hock  liad 
sold  them,  and  the  LoUl)  had  shut  them  u\''! 

1  Sdiii.  xvii.  ■!.').  Tlicu  said  David  to  the  Philistine, 
Thou  comest  to  mc  with  a  sword,  and  with  a  spear, 
and  with  a  shield:  but  I  ccmic  to  thee  in  the  Uiuue  of 
the  LoKii  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Uie  annies  of  Israel, 
whom  thou  h;ist  delied. 

40.  This  day  will  the  Lord  deliver  thee  into 

mine  hand;  and  I  will  smite  thee,  and  take  thine  head 
from  thee:  ami  I  will  irive  the  carcas.scs  of  the  host  ol 
the  Philistines  this  daj-  unto  the  fowls  of  the  ;iir,  and 
to  the  wild  beasts  of  the  earth  ;  that  all  the  earth  may 
know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel. 

47.  And  all  this  assembly  shall  know  that  the 

Lord  siivetli  not  with  sword  anil  spear :  for  the  battle 
is  the  Lord's,  and  he  will  give  you  into  our  hands. 

i'<.  XX.  7.  Some  trti.il  in  cliariots,  and  sonic  in  horses : 
but  we  wil!  remember  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God. 

8.  They  are  brought  down  and  fallen  :  but  we 

are  risen,  and  stand  upriglit. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  There  is'no  king  saved  by  the  multi- 
tude of  a  host:  a  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by 
much  strenglli. 

—  xliv.  0.  For  I  will  not  trust  m  my  bow,  neither 
shall  my  sword  save  me. 

Procxxi.  31.  The  horse  M  prep.ared  against  the  day 
of  battle:  but  safety  is  of  the  Loud. 

See  Is.  XXX.  10 ;   xliii.  17.     Micah  v.  10.     Hag.  ii. 

§  7.    (Jod  Exliorts  to  Courage. 

(See  also  §  113.) 

Dent.  iii.  21.  And  I  commanded  .Joshua  at  that 
time,  sajiug,  Thine  eyes  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord 
your  God  hath  done  "unto  these  two  kings:  so  shall 
the  Lord  do  unto  all  the  kingdoms  whither  thou 
passes  t. 

23.  Te  shall  not  fear  tllera :   for  the  Lord 

your  God  he  shall  light  for  you. 

—  vii.  17.  If  thou  shall  say  in  thine  heart,  These 
nations  arc  more  than  I ;  how  can  I  dispossess  them? 

IS.  Thou   shalt   not  be   afraid  of  them :  l>ut 

Shalt  well  remember  what  the  Lord  thy  Grod  did  unto 
Pharaoh,  and  unto  all  Egypt ; 

19.  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

saw,  and  the  signs,  and  the  wonders,  and  llie  mighty 
hand,  and  the  stretched  out  arm,  whereby  the  Lord 
thy  God  brought  thee  out:  so  shall  the  Lord  thy  God 
do  unto  all  the  people  of  whom  thou  :irl  afraid. 

—  xxxi.  0.  He  strong  and  of  a  good  courage,  fear  not, 
nor  be  afraid  of  them  :  for  the  LoitD  thy  God,  he  it  is 
that  doth  go  with  thee;  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  for- 
salve  thee. 

7.  And   JIo.scs  called  mito  Joslma,  and  said 

unto  him  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel,  Be  strong  and  of  a 
good  courage :  for  thou  must  go  with  this  jieople  unto 
the  land  which  the  Lord  hath  sworn  unto  their  fa- 
thers to  give  them ;  and  thou  shalt  cause  them  to  in- 
herit it. 

—  —  8.  And  the  Lord,  he  it  is  tliat  doth  go  before 
thee ;  he  will  be  with  thee,  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nei- 
ther forsake  thee  :  fear  not,  neither  be  dismayed. 

23.  And   he  gave  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun  a 

charge,  and  said,  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage : 

4s7 


for  thou  shalt  bring  the  children  of  Israel  into  the 
land  which  I  sware  imto  them:  and  I  will  bi^  with  thee. 

./(«.  i.  5.  There  shall  not  any  man  be  able  to  stand 
before  thee  all  the  days  of  thy  life :  as  I  w.as  with 
Moses,  so  I  will  be  with  thee  :  I  will  not  fail  thee,  nor 
forsake  thee. 

0.  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage :  for  unto 

this  people  shalt  tliou  divide  for  an  inheritjmce  the 
laiul,  which  I  sware  tmto  their  fathers  to  give  them. 

7.  Only  be  thou  strong  aiul  very  courageous, 

that  thou  maycst  observe  to  do  according  to  all  the 
law,  which  ifoses  my  servant  commanded  thee  :  bun 
not  from  it  to  the  right  liaiul  or  to  the  left,  that  thou 
maj'cst  prosper  whithersoever  thou  goest. 

—  iv.  11.  On  Ihiit  day  the  Loud  magnified  Joshua 
in  the  sight  of  all  Israel ;  .and  they  feared  him,  as  they 
feared  Jloses,  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

§  8.    Promises  Yiftory. 

Derit.  i.  39.  Tlicn  I  s:iid  unto  you.  Dread  not,  neither 
be  afraid  of  them. 

30.  The  Lord  your  God  v.Iiich  goeth  before 

you,  he  shall  tight  for  you,  according  to  all  that  he  did 
"for  you  in  Egypt  before  your  eyes  ; 

—  vii.  21.  Thou  shalt  not  be  affrighted  at  them  :  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  is  among  you,  a  mighty  God  and 
terrible. 

—  XX.  1.  When  thou  goest  out  to  battle  against 
thine  enemies,  and  seest  horses,  and  chariots,  tiiid  a 
people  more  than  thou,  be  not  afraid  of  them:  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  is  with  thee,  which  brought  thee 
up  out  of  the  land  of  Egyiit. 

Jos.  i.  9.  Have  I  not  commanded  thee?  Be  strong 
and  of  a  good  courage  ;  be  not  afraid,  neither  be  thou 
dismayed:  for  the  Lord  thy  God  is  with  thee  whith- 
ersoever thou  goest. 

Jiid.  vii.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that 
the  Lord  said  unto  liim,  Arise,  get  tliee  down  unto 
the  host;  for  I  have  delivered  it  into  thine  hand. 

1  lungs  XX.  28.  And  there  came  a  man  of  God,  and 
spake  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  and  sai<l.  Thus  sailli 
the  Lord,  Because  the  Syrians  have  said,  The  Lord 
is  God  of  the  hills,  but  he  is  not  God  of  tlic  valleys, 
therefore  will  I  deliver  all  this  great  nniltitude  into 
thiue  hand,  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

See  3  Ckr.  xx.  15,  17 ;  xxxii.  6-8.     Is.  xxxi.  3. 

§  9.    Sends  Panic. 

Ex.  XT.  14.  The  people  shall  hear,  atid  be  afraid : 
sorrow  sliall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants  of  Palcstina. 

1.5.  Then  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  be  amazed; 

the  mighty  men  of  Moab,  trembling  shall  lake  hold, 
upon  them ;  all  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan  shall  melt 
away. 

16.  Fear  and  dread  shall  fall  upon  tlicm  ;  by 

the  greatness  of  thine  arm  they  shall  be  as  still  :i8 
a  stone ;  till  thy  people  pass  over.  O  Lord,  till  the 
people  pass  over,  which  thou  hast  purchased. 

See /».  xi.x.  3 ;  xx.x.  15-17.  Jir.  xlix.  37.  £kek. 
xxxii.  9, 10 ;  xxxviii.  31.     Ob.  9. 

(A.   A   NOT.VBLE    INSTANCE.) 

2  Kings  vii.  8.  And  there  were  four  leprous  men  at 
the  entering  in  of  the  gate  :  and  they  saiil  one  to  an- 
other, AVhy  sit  we  here  until  we  die  ? 

4.  If  we  saj'.  We  will  enter  into  the  city,  then 

the  famine  is  in  the  city,  and  we  shall  die  there :  and 
if  we  sit  still  here,  we  (lie  also.  Mow  tlierelbre  come, 
and  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  Syrians :  if  tliey 
save  ns  alive,  we  shall  live ;  and  if  they  kill  us,  we 
slniU  but  die. 

5.  And  lhe3'-  rose  up  in  the  twilight,  to  go  unto 

the  camp  of  the  Syrians;  and  when  they  were  como 
to  the  uttermost  jwrt  of  the  camp  of  Syria,  behold, 
t/u:re  teas  no  man  there. 

§  10.    Tlireatcns  Defeat. 

Leo.  xxvi.  17.  And  T  will  set  my  face  against  you, 
and  ye  shall  be  slain  before  your  "enemies:  th<y  lh:it 
hate  you  sh:dl  reign  over  you  ;  and  ye  shall  flee  wheu 
none  pursueth  you. 


CHAP.  II. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Dent,  xx.xii.  25.  The  STvord  without,  and  terror  with- 
in, shall  destroy  both  the  young  man  and  the  virgin, 
the  suckling  nho  with  the  man  of  gru.v  hairs. 

1  Slim.  vi.  10.  The  adversaries  of  the  Lord  shall  be 
broken  to  pieces ;  out  of  heaven  shall  he  thuuder 
upon  them:  the  Lobd  shall  judge  the  ends  of  the 
earth  ;  and  he  shall  give  strength  unto  his  king,  and 
exalt  the  horn  of  his  anointed. 

3  Chr.  xviii.  13.  And  the  messenger  that  went  to 
call  Micaiah  spake  to  him,  saying.  Behold,  the  words 
of  the  prophets  declare  good  to  the  king  with  one  as- 
sent ;  Let  thj'  word  therefore,  I  pra}'  Ihee,  be  like  one 
of  theirs,  and  speak  thou  good. 

13.  And  Jlicaiah  said,  As  the  Lord  liveth, 

even  what  my  God  saith,  that  will  I  speak. 

15.  And  the  king  said  to  him,  how  many  times 

shall  I  adjure  thee  that  thou  saj'  nothing  but  the  truth 
to  me  in  the  name  of  the  LoED  ? 

16.  Then  he  said,  I  did  see  all  Israel  scattered 

upon  the  muuntains,  as  sheep  that  have  no  shepherd: 
and  the  Lord  said,  These  have  no  master  ;  let  them 
return  tlierefore  every  man  to  his  house  in  peace. 

li.  XXX.  is.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  the  Holy 
One  of  Israel ;  In  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be 
saved ;  in  quietness  and  in  confidence  shall  be"  yoiu- 
strength  :  and  ye  would  not. 

16.  But  ye   said.  No ;    for  wc  will  tlee  upon 

horses ;  therefore  shall  ye  flee  :  and,  We  will  ride  upon 
the  swift ;  therefore  shall  they  that  piu'sue  you  be 
swift. 

—  —  17.  One  thousand  sMll  flee  at  the  rebuke  of 
one  ;  at  the  rebuke  of  five  shall  j-e  flee :  till  ye  be  left 
as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of  a  mountain,  and  as  an 
ensign  on  a  hill. 

£:zek.  XV.  6.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  As 
the  vine  tree  among  the  trees  of  the  forest,  which  I 
have  given  to  the  fire  for  fuel,  so  will  I  give  the  m- 
habitants  of  Jerusalem. 

7.  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  them  ;  they 

shall  go  out  from  one  fire,  and  another  fire  shall  de- 
vour them ;  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord, 
when  1  set  my  fiice  against  them. 

8.  And  I  will  make  the  land  desolate,  be- 
cause they  have  committed  a  ti-espass,  saith  the  Lord 
God. 

—  xxi.  9.  Son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord  ;  Say,  A  sword,  a  sword  is  sharpened, 
and  also  furbished : 

10.  It  is  sharpened  to  make  a  sore  slaughter ; 

it  is  furbished  that  it  may  glitter :  should  we  then 
make  mirth  ?  it  contemneth  Ihe  rod  of  my  son,  an 
every  tree. 

11.  And  he  hath  given  it  to  be  furbished,  that 

it  may  be  handled  :  this  sword  is  sharpened,  and  it  is 
furbished,  to  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the  slayer. 

13.  Cry  and  howl,  sou  of  man  ;  for  it  shall  be 

upon  mj'  people,  it  sJuiU  be  upon  all  the  princes  of 
Israel :  terrors  by  reason  of  the  sword  shall  be  upon 
my  people  :  smite  therefore  upon  thy  thigh. 

13.  Because  it  in  a  trial,  and  what  if  tJie  sword 

contemn  even  the  rod  V  it  shall  be  no  more,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

— ■  —  14.  Thou  therefore,  son  of  man,  prophesy, 
and  smite  thine  hands  together,  and  let  the  sword  be 
doubled  the  third  time,  the  sword  of  the  slain :  it  is 
the  sword  of  the  great  men  that  are  slain,  which  en- 
tereth  into  their  i)riv.y  chambere. 

15.  1  have  set  the  point  of  the  sword  against 

all  their  gates,  that  t/uir  hearts  may  faint,  and  their 
ruins  be  niultiplied  :  ah  !  it  is  made  bright,  it  is  wrap- 
ped up  for  the  slaughter. 

10.  Go  thee  one  way  or  other,  eit7icr  on  the 

right  hand,  or  on  the  left,  whithersoever  thy  face  is 
set. 

17.  I  will  also  smite  mine  hands  together,  and 

I  will  cause  my  tiuy  lo  rest:  I  the  Lord  have  said  it. 

Sec  Jcr.  xlix.  o5.     K:ek.  xxix.  3. 

§  11.    And  lufliets  it. 

JoK.  \n.  13.  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel  could 
not  stand  before  llieir  enemies,  but  turned  their  backs 
before  their  enemies,  because    tliey  were   accursed : 

4S 


neither  will  I  be  with  you  any  more,  except  ye  destroy 
the  accursed  from  among  you. 

13.  Up,  sanctity  tile  people,  and  say,  Sanctify 

yom-selves  against  to  morrow :  for  thus  saith  the  Lord 
GolI  of  Israel,  There  is  an  accursed  thing  in  the  midst 
of  thee,  O  Israel:  thou  canst  not  stand  before  thine 
enemies,  imtil  ye  take  away  the  accursed  thuig  from 
among  you. 

Ps.  l.\-xvi.  3.  There  brake  he  the  arrows  of  the  bow, 
the  shield,  and  the  sword,  and  the  battle.     Selah. 

—  Ixxviii.  66.  And  he  smote  his  enemies  in  the 
hinder  parts  :  he  put  them  to  a  perpetual  reproach. 

—  Ixxxix.  10.  Thou  hast  broken  Rahab  in  pieces,  as 
one  that  is  slain;  thou  hast  scattered  thine  enemies 
with  thv  strong  arm. 

See  3  Chr.  xil  5-8;  xxiv.  23,34.  Is.  y.  25.  Jer. 
xlvi.  15,  16. 

§  12.   God's  Hand  ackiiowleslged  iu  Defeat. 

Ps.  xliv.  9.  But  thou  hast  cast  otF,  and  put  us  to 
shame  ;  and  goest  not  forth  with  our  armies. 

10.  Thou  makcst   us  to  tm-u  back  from   the 

enemy :  and  they  which  hate  us  spoil  for  themselves. 

See  Ps.  IxxxLx.  42^4. 


CHAP.  II. 

MILITARY   ORGANIZATION. 

§  13.    Household  Troops. 

See  Oen.  xiv.  14. 

§  14.    Volunteers. 

Jnd.  iii.  37.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  come, 
that  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  the  mountain  of  Ephraim, 
and  the  children  of  Israel  went  down  with  him  from 
the  mount,  and  he  before  them. 

—  V.  n.  My  heart  is  toward  the  governors  of  Israel, 
that  offered  themselves  willingly  among  the  people. 
Bless  ye  the  Lord. 

—  vi.  34.  But  the  SpWt  of  the  Lord  came  upon 
Gideon,  and  he  blew  a  trumpet ;  and  Abi-ezer  was 
gathered  after  him. 

35.  And  he  sent  messengers  throughout  all 

Manasseh  ;  who  also  was  gatherccl  after  him  :  and  he 
sent  messengers  unto  Asher,  and  unto  Zcbuluu,  and 
unto  Naphtali;  and  thcv  came  uj)  to  meet  them. 

1  Sam.  svii.  13.  And  "the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse 
went  ajid  followed  Saul  to  the  battle  :  and  the  names 
of  his  three  sons  that  went  to  the  battle  were  Eliab  the 
firstborn,  and  next  unto  him  Abinadab,  and  the  thu'd 
Shammah. 

14.  And  David  was  the  j'oungest :  and  the  three 

eldest  followed  Saul. 

3  Sum.  XX.  4.  Then  said  the  king  to  Amasa,  Assem- 
ble me  the  men  of  Judah  within  three  days,  and  be 
thou  here  present. 

5.  So  Amasa  went   to  assemble  the  men  of 

Judah  :  but  he  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  which 
he  had  appointed  him. 

14.  And  he  went  through  all  the  tribes  of 

Israel  \mto  Abel,  and  to  Beth-uiiaachah,  and  all  the 
Berites:  and  they  were  gathered  together,  and  went 
also  after  him. 

2  Kingsm.  21.  And  when  all  the  Moabites  heard  that 
the  kings  were  come  up  to  fight  against  them,  they 
gathcrtxl  all  that  were  able  to  put  on  armour,  and  up- 
ward, and  stood  in  the  border. 

§  15.    Military  Adventurers. 

1  Sam.  xxii.  1.  David  therefore  departed  thence,  and 
escaped  to  the  cave  Adulkim  :  and  when  his  brethren 
and  all  his  father's  house  heard  it,  they  went  down 
thither  to  him. 

2.  And  every  one  that  was  in  distress,  and 

every  one  that  ions  in  debt,  and  every  one  that  was  dis- 
contented, gathered  themselves  unto  him ;  and  he  be- 
came a  caiitain  over  them  ;  and  there  \vere  with  him 
about  lour  hundred  men. 


CHAP.  II. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Sun.  XV.  11.  And  with  Alisnlom  went  two  liun- 
Oivil  niCM  out  of  Jenisiilcni,  t/tat  in  re  called;  and  they 
went  in  their  siiuiilicity,  anil  Ihey  knew  not  any  Ihiu);. 

1  liiiii/nxi.  25.  And  ho  was  an  adversary  to  Israel  all 
the  days  of  Solomon,  besides  the  misehief'thal  lladad 
dill :  and  he  abhorred  Israel,  and  reigned  over  Syria. 

1  ('/(;■.  .\ii.  -0  As  he  went  to  Ziklag,  there  fell  to  him 
of  JIanasseh,  Adnah,  and  .To/.ahad,  and  .lediael,  and 
Michael,  and  .lo/.abad,  and  Elilni,  and  Zilthai,cai)t!iins 
of  the  thousands  that  irrn:  of  Manasseh. 

21.  And  they  heljHd  David  against  the  hand 

of  the  roam :  for  they  !f(7-<;  all  mighty  men  of  valour, 
and  were  captains  in  the  host. 

1  Kiiit;.i  xi.  24.  And  he  gathered  men  unto  him,  and 
became  captain  over  a  band,  when  David  slew  them 
of  Zobah :  and  they  went  to  Damascus,  and  dwelt 
therein,  and  reigned  in  Damascus. 

§  IC.    Militftiy  Strengtli  of  the  Hebrews. 

(1.   TIME   OF  .lOSlIU.V  :    OI'  TWO  TKIHES  AND   A   11AL1^) 

Jos.  iv.  12.  And  the  children  of  Ueuben,  and  the 
children  of  Gad,  and  half  the  tribe  of  .Manasseh,  jiassed 
over  arnu'd  l)efore  the  chiklreu  of  Israel,  as  Moses 
spake  unto  them: 

13.    About  forty  thousand  jirepared  for  war 

passed  over  before  the  Loud  nuto  battle,  to  the  plains 
of  Jericho. 

(2.   TIME   OP  TIIE  .lUDCKS.') 

Jud.  XX.  1.  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  went  out, 
and  the  congregation  was  gathered  together  as  one 
man,  from  Dan  even  to  Ueer-sheba,  with  the  land  of 
Gilead,  unto  the  Loud  in  Mizpeh. 

2.  And  the  chief  of  all  the  people,  even  of  all 

the  tribes  of  Israel,  presented  themselves  in  the  assem- 
bly of  the  peojjle  of  God,  four  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men that  drew  sword. 

1').  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  were  num- 
bered at  that  time  out  of  the  cities  twenty  and  six  thou- 
sand men  that  drew  sword,  besides  the  inhabitants  of 
Gibeah,  which  were  numbered  seven  hundred  chosen 
men. 

17.  And  the  men  of  Israel,  besides  Benjamin, 

were  numbered  four  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew 
sword  :  all  these  locre  men  of  war. 

(3.   TIME  OF   SAUL.) 

1  Sam.  xi.  8.  And  when  he  numbered  them  in  Be- 
zek,  the  cliiklren  of  Israel  were  three  hundred  thou- 
sand, and  the  men  of  Judah  thirty  thousand. 

1  Cfir.  V.  18.  The  sons  of  Reuben,  and  the  Gadites, 
and  half  the  tribe  of  JIanassch,  of  valiant  men,  men 
able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and  to  shoot  with 
bow,  and  skilful  in  war,  were  four  and  Ibrty  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  threescore,  that  went  out  to  the  war. 

(4.    TIME   OP   DAVID.) 

See  1  C/ir.  xi.  23-38. 

(5.     TIME     OF     KEUOBO.VM  :       .IX'D.UI     .VXD    BENJAMIN 
ONLY.) 

See  1  Kings  xii.  21. 

(6.   TLME   OF   ABI.IAII  :    JITDAH   AND   ISR.VEl,.) 

2  Chr.  xiii.  3.  And  Abijah  set  the  battle  in  array 
with  an  army  of  valiant  men  of  war,  ei'cii  four  hundred 
thousand  chosen  men  :  .Jeroboam  also  set  the  battle  in 
array  against  him  with  eight  hundred  thousand  cho- 
sen inen,  being  mighty  men  of  valour. 

(7.   JLTJAn:   UNDER  JEU0SI1.U'UAT.) 

See  2  Chr.  xvii.  13-18. 

(8.   JlTBAn  UNDER  AMAZIvUI.) 

See  2  Chr.  xxv.  5. 

(9.   JUDAH   UNBER  UZZIAH.) 

2  Cfir.  xxvi.  12.  The  whole  number  of  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  the  mighty  men  of  valour  vcre  two  thou- 
sand anil  six  hundred. 

13.  And  under  their  hand  mi.^  an  army,  three 

hmidred  thousand  and  seven  thousand  and  tive  hun- 
ilrcd,  that  made  war  with  mighty  power,  to  help  the 
kings  against  the  enemy. 

4«'J 


^.  17.    Hebrew  Standing  Army. 

(1.   I'NDKK   SAUL.) 

1  Sam  xiii.  1.  Saul  reigned  one  year  ;  and  when  lie 
had  reigned  two  years  over  Israel, 

3.  Saul   chose   him    three    thousand  men   of 

Israel ;  w/icrcofuyo  thousand  were  with  Saul  in  Mich- 
mash  and  in  mount  Beth-el,  and  a  thousand  were  w  ith 
.lonathan  in  Gibeah  of  Benjamin :  and  the  rest  of  the 
people  he  sent  every  man  to  his  tent. 

—  xiv.  53.  And  there  was  sore  war  against  the  Phi- 
listines all  the  days  of  Saul :  and  when  Saul  saw  any 
strong  man,  or  any  valiant  man,  he  took  him  unto  him. 

(2.    UNDER    UZZIAn.) 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  11.  Moreover  Uzziah  had  a  liost  of 
fighting  men,  that  went  out  to  war  by  liands,  accord- 
ing lo  the  number  of  their  account  liy  the  hand  of 
Jciel  the  scribe  and  Maaseiah  the  ruler,  under  the  hand 
of  Ilauaniah,  on<}  of  the  king's  captains. 


§18. 


Generals  and  OIBeers  appointed  1)y  the 
Kill!,'. 


1  Sam.  xviii.  13.  Therefore  Saul  removed  him  from 
him,  and  made  him  Ids  caiitain  over  a  thousand  ;  and 
he  went  out  and  came  in  belbro  the  jieople. 

2  Slim.  xvii.  2.5.  And  Absalom  made  Amasa  captain 
of  the  host  instead  of  Joab  :  which  Amasa  jmk  a  man's 
son,  whose  name  was  Ithra  an  Israelite,  that  went  in 
to  Abigail  the  daughter  of  Nahash,  sister  to  Zeruiah 
Joab's  mother. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  David  numbered  the  people  that 
were  with  him.  and  set  captains  of  thousands  and  cap- 
tains of  hundreds  over  them. 

2.  And  David  sent  forth  a  third  part  of  the 

people  under  the  hand  of  Jo.ab,  and  a  third  part  under 
the  hand  of  Abishai  the  .son  of  Zeruiah,  .loab's  broth- 
er, and  a  third  part  i-.nder  the  hand  of  Ittai  the  Gitlite. 
Aud  tlie  king  said  unto  the  people,  I  will  surely  go 
forth  Willi  you  myself  also. 

—  xix.  13.  And  say  ye  to  Amasa,  Art  thou  not 
of  in}'  1)one,  and  of  my  flesh  ?  God  do  so  to  me,  and 
more  also,  if  thou  be  not  captain  of  the  host  before  me 
continually  in  the  room  of  Joab. 

—  XX.  23.  Now  Joab  irci.<i  over  all  the  host  of  Israel ; 
and  Benaiah  tlie  son  of  Jchoiada  was  over  the  Chereth- 
ites  aud  over  the  Pelethites: 

1  CA;'.  xxvii.  34.  And  after  Ahithophel  jra.«, Jchoiada 
the  son  of  Benaiah,  and  Abiathar:  and  the  general  of 
the  king's  armj'  was  Joab. 

2  Chr.  viii.  9.  But  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  Solo- 
mon make  no  servants  for  his  work ;  but  they  were 
men  oT  war,  and  chief  of  Iiis  captains,  and  captains  of 
his  chariots  and  horsemen. 

1  Kings  XX.  24.  And  do  this  thing.  Take  the  kings 
away,  every  man  out  of  his  place,  and  put  captains  in 
their  rooms : 

§  19.    Antliority  of  Offieers. 

^fa/.  viii.  9.  For  I  am  a  man  umler  authority,  hav- 
ing soldiers  under  me  :  and  I  say  to  this  man,  Go,  and 
he  goeth ;  and  to  another.  Come,  and  he  comcth  ;  and 
to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doelh  il. 

Li'/rc  vii.  8.  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  author- 
ity, having  under  me  soldiers,  and  I  say  unto  one.  Go, 
and  he  goeth  ;  and  to  another,  Gome,  and  he  cometh ; 
and  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doetti  it. 

§  20.    Life-Gnard. 

1  .Sinn,  xxviii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days, 
that  the  Philistines  gathered  their  armies  together  for 
warftu-e,  to  tight  with  Israel.  And  Achish  said  unto 
David,  Know  thou  assuredly,  that  thou  shalt  go  out 
with  me  to  battle,  thou  and  tliv  men. 

2.  And  David  said  to  Achish,  Surely  thou  slialt 

know  what  thy  servant  can  do.  And  Achish  said  to 
Da\  id.  Therefore  Willi  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head 
for  ever. 

See  2  Kings  xxv.  2,  8-20.  Jer.  xxxix.  9-13;  xl. 
1-5. 

(A.    David's  liff.  saved.) 

2  Sam.  xxi.  17.  But  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  sue- 


CHAP.  II. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


coured  him,  and  smote  tbe  Philistine,  and  killed  him. 
Then  the  men  of  David  sware  unto  him,  saying.  Thou 
Shalt  go  no  more  out  with  us  to  battle,  that  thou  quench 
not  the  light  of  Israel. 

§  21.    Armor-bearers. 

1  Sftm.  xvi.  31.  And  Darid  came  to  Saul,  and  stood 
before  him  :  and  he  loved  him  greatly ;  and  he  became 
his  armour-bearer. 

—  xvii.  7.  And  the  staff  of  his  spear  !ca.s  like  aweav- 
cr's  beam  ;  and  his  spear's  head  weighed  si.\  hundred 
shekels  of  iron  :  and  one  bearing  a  shield  went  before 
him. 

— .  —  41.  And  the  Philistine  came  on  and  drew 
near  unto  David ;  and  the  man  that  bare  the  shield  went 
before  him. 

3  Sam.  xviii.  15.  And  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab's 
armour  compassed  about  and  smote  Absalom,  and  slew 
hun. 

Sec  Jiid.  ix.  54,  55.     1  Sam.  xiv.  1,  7, 13,  14. 

§  22.    Priest's  Military  Duties. 

Dent.  XX.  3.  And  it  shall  be,  when  ye  are  come  nigh 
unto  the  battle,  that  the  priest  shall  approach  and  speak 
unto  the  people, 

3.  And  shall  say  unto  them.  Hear,  O  Israel,  ye 

approach  this  day  unto  liattle  .against  your  enemie's : 
let  not  your  hearts  taint,  fear  not,  and  do  not  tremble, 
neitlier"be  ye  terrified  l)eeause  of  them ; 

3  Ghr.  xiii.  13.  And,  Ijehold,  God  himself  is  with  us 
for  mir  captain,  and  his  priests  with  sounding  trumpets 
to  cry  alarm  against  you.  O  children  of  Israel,  fight  ye 
not  against  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers;  for  ye  shall 
not  prosper. 

See  1  Ohr.  xii.  26-38. 

§  23.    Auxiliaries. 

2  Sam.  XV.  19.  Then  said  the  king  to  Ittai  the  Git- 
tite.  Wherefore  gocst  thou  also  with  us  ?  return  to  thy 

^ilace,  and  abide  with  the  king  :  for  thou  art  a  stranger, 
and  also  an  exile. 

oQ    "VVheroas  thou  earnest  but  yesterday,  should 

I  this  day  make  thee  go  up  and  down  with  us  ?  seeing 
I  go  wliither  I  may,  return  thou,  and  take  back  thy 
brethren :  mercy  and  truth  be  with  thee. 

—  —  31.  And  Ittai  answered  the  king,  and  said.  As 
the  Lord  liveth,  and  as  my  lord  the  king  liveth,  surely 
in  what  place  my  lord  the  king  shall  be,  whether  in 
death  or  life,  even  there  also  will  thy  servant  be. 

33.  And  David  said  to  Ittai,  Go  and  pass  over. 

And  Ittai  the  Gittite  passed  over,  and  all  his  men,  and 
all  the  little  ones  that  wero  with  him. 

1  Sam.  xxix.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  gathered  to- 
n-ether all  their  armies  to  Aphek;  and  the  Israelites 
pitched  by  a  fountain  which  is  in  Jczrccl. 

'J.  And  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on 

by  hundreds,  and  by  tliousands :  but  David  and  his 
men  passed  on  in  the  rearward  witli  Achisli. 

3.  Then  said  the    princes  of  the  Philistines, 

What  (to  these  Heljrews  here?  And  Achish  said  unto 
the  princes  of  the  Philistines,  is  not  this  David,  the 
servant  of  Saul  tlie  king  of  Israel,  wliich  hath  been 
witli  me  these  days,  or  these  years,  and  I  have  found 
no  fault  in  him  since  lie  fell  unto  me  unto  this  day  ? 

^4.    And  the  princes   of  the  Pliilistines  were 

wroth  with  hini;  and  the  princes  of  the  Philistines 
said  unto  him,  JIakc  this  fellow  return,  that  he  may  go 
again  to  liis  place  whicli  thou  hast  ajijiointcd  him,  and 
let  him  not  go  down  with  us  to  battle,  lest  in  thfe  bat- 
tle he  be  an  adversary  to  us  ;  for  wlicrewitli  should  he 
reconcile  himsc'lf  unt'o  his  master?  slioidd  it  not  J«with 
the  heads  of  these  men  ? 

,5.  7s  not  this  David,  of  whom  they  sang  one 

to  another  in  dances,  saying,  Saul  slew  his  thousands, 
and  David  his  ten  thousands  ? 

6.  Then  Acliish  called  David,  and  said  unto 

him.  Surely,  as  the  Loud  livetli,  thou  liast  been  up- 
ri"-lit,  and  "thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in  with  me 
in°  tlie  host  is  good'in  my  sight:  for  I  liave  not  foimd 
evil  in  tliee  since  the  day  of  thy  coming  unto  me  unto 
this  day  :  nevertheless  the  lords  favour  thee  not, 


7.  Wherefore  now  return,  and  go  in  peace,  that 

thou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the  Philistines. 

8.  And  David  said    unto  Achish,  But  what 

have  I  done  ?  and  what  liast  thou  found  in  thy  servant 
so  long  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this  daj',  that  I 
may  not  go  fight  against  the  enemies  of  my  lord  the 
king? 

9.  And  Achish  answered  and  said  to  David,  I 

know  that  thou  art  good  in  my  sight,  as  an  angel  of 
God;  notwithstanding  the  princes  of  the  Philistines 
have  said.  He  shall  not  go  up  with  us  to  the  battle. 

10.  Wherefore  now  rise  up  early  in  the  morn- 
ing with  thy  master's  servants  that  are  come  with  thee : 
and  as  soon  as  ye  be  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
have  light,  depart. 

11.  So  David  and  his  men  rose  up  early  to  de- 
part in  the  morning,  to  return  into  the  land  of  the  Phi- 
listines.    And  the  Pliilistines  went  up  to  Jezreel. 

1  Chr.  xii.  19.  And  there  fell  some  of  Manasseh  to 
David,  when  he  came  with  the  Philistines  against 
Saul  to  battle  ;  but  they  helped  them  not :  for  the  lords 
of  the  Philistines  upon  advisement  sent  him  away, 
saying.  He  will  fall  to  his  master  Saul  to  the  jeopardy 
of  our  heads. 

§  24.    Mercenaries. 

3  Sam.  X.  6.  And  when  the  children  of  Amnion  saw 
that  they  stank  before  David,  the  children  of  Amnion 
sent  and  hired  the  Syrians  of  Belh-rehob,  and  the  Sjt- 
ians  of  Zoba,  twentj'  thousand  footmen,  and  of  king 
Jlaacali  a  thousand  men,  and  of  Ish-tob  twelve  thou- 
sand men. 

1  Chr.  xix.  6.  And  when  the  children  of  Amnion 
saw  that  they  had  made  themselves  odious  to  David, 
Hanun  and  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  a  thousand 
talents  of  silver  to  hire  them  chariots  and  horsemen 
out  of  Mesopotamia,  and  out  of  Sjria-maaehah,  and 
out  of  Zobah. 

7.  So  they  hired  thirty  and  two  thousand 

chariots,  and  the  king  of  Maachah  and  his  people; 
who  came  and  pitched  before  Medeba.  And  the  chil- 
dren of  Ammon  gathered  themselves  together  from 
their  cities,  and  came  to  battle. 

See  3  Chr.  xvi.  3, 8 ;  xxv.  6. 

§  25.    References  to  Cavalry. 

See  3  Kings  xviii.  33.  Is.  xxvi.  8.  Jer.  viii.  16. 
Ezek.  xxiii.  23,  23;  xxvi.  11  ;  xxxviii.  15.  Hab.  i.  8. 
Zech.  X.  3,  5. 

§  2C.    Strength  of  Gentile  Armies. 

J}(d.  vii.  13.  And  the  Midianites  and  the  Amalekites 
and  all  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  in  the  val- 
ley lilve  grasshoppers  for  multitude ;  and  their  camels 
ircre  without  number,  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for 
multitude. 

1  Sam.  xiii.  5.  And  the  Philistines  gathered  them- 
selves together  to  fight  with  Israel,  thirty  thousand 
chariots,  and  six  thousand  horsemen,  and  people  as 
the  sand  which  is  on  the  sea  shore  in  multitude :  and 
they  came  up,  and  pitched  in  Michmash,  eastward 
from  Beth-aven. 

1  Kings  XX.  35.  And  number  thee  an  army,  like  the 
anny  that  thou  hast  lost,  horse  for  horse,  and  chariot 
for  eliariot:  and  wo  will  fight  against  them  in  the 
plain,  (/ nd  surely  we  shall  be  stronger  than  they.  And 
he  hearkened  unto  their  voice,  and  did  so. 

37.  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  numbered, 

and  were  all  present,  and  went  against  them  :  and  the 
cliildren  of  Israel  pitched  before  them  like  two  little 
flocks  of  kids ;  but  tlie  Syi-ians  filled  the  country. 

Sec  3  Chr.  xii.  2,  3. 

For  Sennacherilj's  army,  see  3  Kirigs  xix.  85, 


■100 


CHAP.  III. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX, 


CILVP.  III. 
ARMS   AND  SUPPLIES. 


§27. 
See  Ezek.  xxiii.  G,  12. 


I'liiform. 

yah.  ii.  3i 


§  2S.    Armor. 

(1.   OFFKNSIVE.) 

Jtid.  iii.  IC.  But  Ehiul  m:ulo  hira  a  ilugsor  which 
had  two  edges,  of  a  cubit  lensrlh  ;  and  hc\\id  giril  it 
under  his  raiment  upon  liis  ritilit  tliigh. 

21.  And  Eliud  put  lorlli  liis  left  hand,  and  took 

the  dagger  from  his  right  thigli,  and  thrust  it  into  his 
belly: 

23.  And  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  blade : 

and  the  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  he  could  not 
dniw  the  dagger  out  of  his  belly ;  and  the  dirt  canu^ 
out. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  51.  Therefore  David  ran,  and  stood 
upon  the  Philistine,  and  took  his  sword,  and  drew  it 
out  of  the  sheath  thereof,  and  slew  him,  and  cut  oil' 
his  head  therewith.  And  when  the  Philistines  saw 
their  champion  was  dead,  they  lied. 

—  xxi.  S.  And  David  said  unto  Ahimelech,  And  is 
there  not  here  under  thine  li.and  spear  or  sword?  for 
I  h.ive  neither  brought  my  sword  nor  my  weapons 
wiUi  me,  because  the  king's  business  required  haste. 

9.  And  the  jiriest  said.  The  sword  of  Goliath 

the  Philistine,  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of 
Ebh,  behold,  it  /.<  lu  i-c  wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the 
cphod:  if  thou  wilt  take  that,  take  it :  for  there  is  no 
other  save  that  here.  And  David  said,  Tliere  is  none 
like  that ;  give  it  me. 

—  s.Kvi.  22.  And  David  answered  and  said.  Behold  the 
king's  spear !  and  let  one  of  the  joiuig  men  come 
over  and  fetch  it. 

2  Sam.  XX.  8.  When  they  Jfcre  at  thegreatstone which 
in  in  Gibeon,  Amasa  went  before  them.  And  Joab's 
garment  that  he  had  put  on  was  girded  unto  him,  and 
upon  it  a  girdle  icith  a  sword  fastened  upon  his  loins 
in  the  sheath  thereof;  and  as  he  went  forth  it  fell  out. 

Job  XX.  2.5.  It  is  drawn,  and  cometh  out  of  the 
body;  yea,  the  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his 
gall ;  terrors  nrc  upon  him. 

Is.  iii.  25.  Thj"  men  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  thy 
mighty  in  the  war. 

2G.  And  her  gates  shall  lament  and  momn ; 

and  she  Iminff  desolate  shall  sit  upon  the  ground. 

Latn.  ii.  21.  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground 
in  the  streets :  my  virgins  and  my  young  men  are 
fallen  by  the  sword ;  tliou  hast  slain  them  in  the  day 
of  thine  auger  ;  thou  hast  killed,  und  not  pitied. 

■ 22.  Thou  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my 

terrors  round  about,  so  that  in  the  day  of  the  Lord's 
anger  none  escaped  nor  remained:  those  that  I  have 
swaddled  and  brought  up  hath  mine  enemy  consumed. 

Luke  x.xii.  30.  Then  said  he  unto  them.  But  now, 
he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  it,  and  likewise  kin 
scrip :  and  he  tli;it  hath  no  sword,  let  him  sell  his  gar- 
ment, and  buy  one. 

38.  And  they  said.  Lord,  behold,  here  are  two 

swords.     And  he  said  unto  them,  It  is  enough. 

(2.    DEFt-:NStVE.) 

1  Sam.  xvii.  5.  And  he  had  a  helmet  of  bra,ss  upon 
his  head,  and  he  wa«  armed  with  a  coat  of  mail ;  and 
the  weight  of  the  coat  was  five  thousand  shekels  of 
brass. 

6.  And  he  had  greaves  of  brass  upon  his  legs, 

and  a  target  of  brass  between  his  shoulders. 

Ps.  xviii.  2.  The  Loud  m  my  rock,  and  my  fortres-s,  :ind 
my  deliverer;  my  God.  my  strength,  in  whom  I  will 
triist ;  my  buckler  and  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  and 
my  high  tower. 

30.  As  for  God,  his  way  is  perfect :  the  word 

of  the  Lord  is  tritd :  he  w  a  buckler  to  all  those  that 
tnist  in  him. 

—  cxv.  9.  O  Israel,  trust  thou  in  the  Lord  :  he  is 
their  help  and  their  shield. 

10.  O  house  of  Aaron,  trust  in  the  Lord  :  he 

t.«  their  help  and  their  shield. 

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11.  Yk  that  fear  the  Lord,  trust  in  the  Loud: 

he  is  tlieir  help  and  their  shieUl. 

(3.    BOTH    OFFENSIVE    AND  DEFENSI^'E.) 

1  Sam.  xvii.  38.  And  Saul  armed  David  with  his  ar- 
mour, and  he  put  a  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head: 
also  he  armed  him  with  a  coat  of  mail. 

39.    And  David  girded  his  sword  upon  his 

armour,  and  he  assayed  to  go  ;  for  he  had  not  proved  it. 
And  David  said  unto  Saul,  I  cannot  go  with  these;  for 
I  have  not  proved  than.    And  David  imt  tbem  otf  bim. 

2  Vhr.  xwi.  14.  And  Uz/.i:di  prepared  lor  them 
throughout  all  the  host  shields,  and  spears,  and  hel- 
mets, and  habergeons,  and  bows,  and  slings  to  cast 
stones. 

§  29.    Slin),'. 

1  Sim.  xvii.  40.  .iVnd  he  took  his  staff  in  his  hand, 
and  chose  him  five  smooth  stones  out  of  the  brook, 
and  put  them  in  a  shepherd's  bag  which  he  had,  even 
in  a  scrip  ;  and  his  sling  «•<«  in  his  hand :  and  he  di'ew 
near  to  the  Philistine. 

48.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  Philistine 

arose,  and  came  and  drew  nigh  to  meet  David,  that 
David  hasted,  and  ran  toward  the  army  to  meet  the 
Philistine. 

49.  And  David  put  his  hand  in  his  bag,  and 

took  thence  a  stone,  and  slang  it,  and  smote  the  Philis- 
tine in  his  forehead,  that  the  stone  sunk  into  his  fore- 
head;  and  he  fell  upon  his  face  to  the  e;irth. 

50.  So    David  prevailed   over  the  Philistine 

with  a  sling  and  with  a  stone,  and  smote  the  Philistine, 
and  slew  him ;  but  t/tere  was  no  sword  in  the  hand  of 
David. 

Jir.  x.  17.  Gather  up  thy  wares  out  of  the  land,  O 
inhabitant  of  the  fortress. 

18.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

sling  out  the  iuhabitimts  of  the  land  at  this  once,  and 
will  distress  them,  that  they  may  And  it  so. 

§  30.    Cavalry  Equlpincut. 

See  Jer.  xlvi.  4. 

§  31.    BoTT  and  Arrows. 

1  Sam.  XX.  40.  And  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  unto 
his  lad,  and  said  unto  him.  Go,  cany  them,  to  the  city. 

•M  vi.  4.  For  the  arrows  of  the  Almighty  are  within 
me,  the  poison  whereof  drinketh  up  icny  spirit:  the 
terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in  array  against  me. 

—  XX.  24.  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  weapon,  and 
the  bow  of  steel  shall  strike  him  through. 

—  xxix.  20.  My  glory  jmis  fresh  in  nib,  and  my  bow 
was  renewed  in  my  hand. 

Ps.  xi.  2.  For,  lo,  the  wicked  bend  their  bow,  they 
make  ready  their  arrow  upon  the  string,  that  they  may 
privil}-  shoot  at  the  upright  in  heart. 

Jcr.  iv.  29.  The  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise 
of  the  horsemen  and  bowmen ;  they  shall  go  into 
thickets,  and  climb  up  upon  tlie  rocks :  every  city 
shall  be  forsaken,  and  not  a  man  dwell  therein. 

—  Ii.  3.  Against  him  that  jjenileth  let  the  archer 
bend  his  bow,  and  against  him-  that  lifteth  himself  up 
in  his  brigandine :  and  spare  ye  not  her  young  men ; 
destroy  ye  utterly  all  her  host. 

4.  Thus  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  the 

Chaldeans,  and  they  that  are  thrust  through  in  her  streets. 

JIox.  vii.  15.  Though  I  have  bound  and  strengthened 
their  arms,  j-et  do  they  imagine  mischief  a,!jainst  me. 

1().  They  return,  biit  not  to  the  Most  High : 

they  arc  like  a  deceitful  bow  :  their  princes  shall  fall 
by  the  sword  tor  the  rage  of  their  tongue:  this  shall  be 
their  derision  in  the  land  of  Egypt. 

Amos  ii.  14.  Therefore  the  flight  sludl  jierish  from 
the  swift,  and  the  strong  shall  not  strengthen  his  Ibree, 
neither  sliall  the  mighty  deliver  himself: 

15.  Neither  shidl  he  stand  th:it  handleth  the 

bow ;  and  he  that  is  swift  of  foot  shall  not  deliver  him- 
s>lf:  neither  shall  he  that  rideth  the  horee  deliver 
himself. 

16.  And  he  tlial  is  courageous    among    the 

mighty  shall  flee  away  naked  in  that  day,  saith  the 
Lord." 

See  Zech.  x.  4. 

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(A.   AHCHERY  SIGNALS.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  11.  jVnd  Jonathan  said  vmto  David, 
Come,  and  let  us  go  out  into  the  tield.  And  they 
went  out  both  of  them  mto  the  field. 

— 13.  And  Jonatlian  said  unto  David,  O  LOHD 

God  of  Israel,  when  I  have  sounded  my  father  about 
to  morrow  anv  time,  "r  the  third  day,  and,  behold,  if 
there  be  good  toward  David,  and  I  then  send  not  unto 
thee,  and  shew  it  thee ; 

13.  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona- 
than :  but  if  it  please  my  father  to  do  thee  evil,  then  I 
will  shew  it  thee,  and  send  thee  away,  that  thou  may- 
est  go  in  peace :  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee,  as  he 
hath  been  with  mv  father. 

14.  And  thou  shall  not  only  while  yet  1  live 

shew  me  the  kindness  of  the  Lord,  that  I  die  not : 

15.  But  <iU:o  thou  Shalt  not  cut  off  thy  kindness 

from  my  house  for  ever:  uo,  not  when  the  Lord  luith 
cut  off  "the  enemies  of  David  every  one  from  the  face 
of  the  earth. 

19.  And  wlien  thou  hast  stayed  three  days, 

then  thou  shalt  go  down  quickly,  and  come  to  the 
place  where  thou  didst  hide  thyself  when  the  business 
was  ia  /uuul,  and  slialt  remain  b}'  the  stone  Ezel. 

20.  And  I  will  slioot  three  arrows  on  the  side 

thereof,  as  though  I  shot  at  a  mark. 

21.  And,  behold,  I  will  send  a  lad,  saying.  Go, 

find  out  the  arrows.  If  I  expressly  say  unto  the  lad, 
Behold,  the  arrows  are  on  this  side  of  thee,  take  them  ; 
then  come  thou :  for  tliere  is  peace  to  thee,  and  no 
hm't ;  as  the  Lord  livcth. 

23.  But  if  I  say  thus  unto  the  young  man,  Be- 
hold, the  arrows  are  beyond  thee;  go  thy  way:  for 
the  Lord  hath  sent  thee  awaj'. 

23.  And  as  touching  the  matter  which  thou 

and  I  have  spoken  of,  behold,  the  Lord  be  between 
thee  and  me  for  ever. 

—  —  35.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that 
Jonathan  went  out  into  the  field  at  the  time  appointed 
with  David,  and  a  little  lad  with  bun. 

3G.  And  he  said  unto  his  lad,  Run,  find  out 

now  the  arrows  which  I  shoot.  And  as  the  lad  ran, 
he  shot  an  arrow  beyond  him. 

37.  And  when  the  lad  was  come  to  the  place 

of  the  arrow  which  Jonathan  had  shot,  Jonathan 
cried  after  the  lad,  and  said.  Is  not  the  arrow  beyond 
thee? 

38.  And  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad.  Make 

speed,  haste,  si  a}'  nut.  And  Jonathan's  lad  gathered 
up  the  arrows,  and  came  to  his  master. 

39.  But  the  lad  knew  not  any  thing :   only 

Jonathan  and  David  knew  the  matter. 

§  32.    Chariots. 

Jos.  xi.  9.  And  Joshua  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord 
bade  him :  he  houghed  their  horses,  and  burnt  their 
chariots  with  fire. 

—  xvii.  16.  And  the  children  of  Joseph  said.  The 
hill  is  not  enough  for  us  :  and  all  the  Canaanites  that 
dwell  in  the  land  of  the  valley  have  cliariots  of  iron, 
both  they  who  arc  of  Belh-shean  and  her  towns,  and 
Hicij  who  are  of  the  valley  of  Jezreel. 

Jud.  iv.  13.  And  they  shewed  Sisera  that  Barak  the 
son  of  Abinoam  w;is  gone  up  to  mount  Tabor. 

13.  And  Sisera  gathered  together  all  his  chari- 
ots, even  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron,  and  all  the 
people  that  were  with  him,  ti-om  Ilarosheth'of  the 
Gentiles  unto  the  river  of  Kishon. 

1  Kings  iv.  26.  And  Solomon  had  forty  thousand 
stalls  of  horses  for  his  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand 
Jiorseraen. 

2  Kings  vi.  14.  Therefore  sent  he  thither  horses,  and 
chariots,  and  a  great  host :  and  they  came  by  night, 
and  compassed  the  city  about. 

15.  And  when  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God 

was  risen  early,  and  gone  forth,  behold,  a  host  com- 
passed the  city  both  with  horses  and  chariots.  And 
his  servant  8:U"d  unto  him,  Alas,  my  master !  how  shall 
we  do? 

See  3  ^i'ni/s  xviii.  24.  /o.  v.  28 ;  xxii.  6.  Jer.  iv.  13; 
xlvi.  9.    Ezek.  xxvi.  10.    Nah.  ii.  4. 


§  33.    Military -Maclilnes. 

2  Chr.  xxvi.  15.  And  he  made  in  Jerusalem  engines, 
invented  by  cunning  men,  to  be  on  the  towers  and 
upon  the  bulwarks,  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones 
withal.  And  his  name  spread  far  abroad;  for  he  was 
marvellously  helped,  till  he  was  strong. 

See  Ezek.  xxvi.  9. 

§  34.    Colors. 

Ps.  Ix.  4.  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to  them  that 
fear  thee,  that  it  may  be  displaj'ed  because  of  the  truth. 
Selah. 

See  Sol.  vi.  4.     Is.  xviii.  3.     Jer.  iv.  6,  21,  22;  11.  12. 

§  35.    Trumpet  and  Cornet. 

Num.  xxxi.  6.  And  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war,  a 
thousand  o{  every  tribe,  them  and  Phiuehas  the  son  of 
Eleazar  the  priest,  to  the  war,  with  the  holy  instru- 
ments, and  the  trumpets  to  blow  in  his  hand. 

Jos.  vi.  6.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  called  the 
priests,  and  said  unto  them,  Take  up  the  ark  of  the 
covenant,  and  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  trumpets 
of  rams'  horns  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

8.  And  it  came   to  pass,  when  Joshua  had 

spoken  unto  the  people,  that  the  seven  priests  bearing 
the  seven  trumpets  of  rams'  horns  passed  on  before 
the  Lord,  and  blew  with  the  ti'umpets :  and  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  followed  them. 

9.  And  the  armed  men  went  before  tlie  priests 

that  blew  with  the  trumpets,  and  the  rearward  came 
after  the  ark,  the  priests  going  on,  and  blowing  with 
the  trumpets. 

•  13.  And  seven  priests  bearing  seven  trumpets 

of  rams'  horns  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord  went  on 
contmually,  and  blew  with  the  trumpets:  and  the 
armed  men  went  belbre  them ;  but  the  rearward  came 
after  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  the  priests  going  on,  and 
blowing  with  the  trumpets. 

See  Jer.  iv.  5,  19.    Ifieh.  iv.  18.    Eos.  v.  8. 

§  36.     Provisions. 

Gen.  xiv.  18.  And  IMelchizedek  king  of  Salem 
brought  forth  bread  and  wine :  and  he  was  the  priest 
of  the  most  high  God. 

19.  And  he  blessed  him,  and  said.  Blessed  be 

Abram  of  the  most  high  God,  possessor  of  heaven  and 
earth : 

20.  And  blessed  be  the  most  high  God,  which 

hath  delivered  thine  enemies  into  thy  hand.  And  he 
gave  him  tithes  of  all. 

Jos.  i.  10.  Then  Joshua  commanded  the  officers  of 
the  people,  saying, 

■ 11.  Pass  through  the  host,  and  command  the 

people,  saying.  Prepare  you  victuals;  for  within  three 
days  ye  shall  pass  oTer  this  Jordan,  to  go  in  to  possess 
the  land,  «ivhich  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you  to 
possess  it. 

Jud.  XX.  10.  And  we  will  take  ten  men  of  a  hundred 
throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  a  hundred  of  a 
thousand,  and  a  thousand  out  often  thousand,  to  fetch 
victuals  for  the  people,  that  they  ma}'  do,  when  they 
come  to  Gibeah  of  Benjamin,  according  to  all  the  folly 
that  they  have  wrought  in  Israel. 

11.  So  all  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered 

against  the  city,  knit  together  as  one  man. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  18.  Then  Abigail  made  haste,  and  took 
two  hundred  loaves,  and  two  bottles  of  wine,  and  five 
sheep  ready  dressed,  and  five  measures  of  parched 
corn,  and  a  hundred  clusters  of  raisins,  and  two  hun- 
dred cakes  of  figs,  and  laid  them  on  asses. 

19.  And  she  said  unto  her  servants,  Go  on  be- 
fore me;  behold,  I  come  after  you.  But  she  told  not 
her  husband  Kalial. 

20.  And  it  was  so,  as  she  rode  on  the  ass,  that 

she  came  down  by  the  covert  of  the  hill,  and,  behold, 
David  and  his  men  came  down  against  her ;  and  she 
met  them. 

27.  And  now  this  blessing  which  thine  hand- 
maid hath  brought  unto  my  lordriet  it  even  be  given 
unto  the  young  men  that  follow  my  lord. 

2  Sam.  xvi.  1.  And  when   David  was  a  little  past 


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tilt-  toi)  vfthe  hill,  tichoUl,  Zilia  the  servant  of  Mi'phil)- 
(islii'lli  mi't  liiiu,  with  !i  couple  of  asses  saiMU'il,  aiul 
upon  tlieiu  two  liimilretl  loiiivn  of  breiul,  iiml  ii  lum- 
droil  buuehes  of  raisins,  anil  a  hundred  of  summer 
fniils,  and  a  bottle  of  wine. 

2  .Sim.  xvi.  3.  And  the  Uini;  said  unto  Ziba,  What 
meanest  thou  l)y  these  V  And  Ziba  said,  Tlii^  asses  te 
for  the  kind's  liouseliold  to  ride  on;  and  tlie  bread 
and  summer  fruit  ti)r  the  youn^-  men  to  eat ;  and  the 
wine,  that  sueli  as  ln"  faint  in  the  w  ilderness  may  drink. 

—  -wii.  37.  And  it  came  to  ]i!»ss,  when  David  was 
come  to  Mahanaini,  that  Shobi  the  son  of  Naliasli 
of  U.ilibah  of  the  children  of  Amnion,  and  Macliir  the 
sini  of  Amniiel  of  Lo-debar,  and  Harzillai  the  Gilcad- 
itc  of  Uoi;elim, 

38.  Brought   beds,   and   basins,   and  earthen 

vessels,  and  wlieat,  and  barley,  and  Hour,  and  parched 
coni,  and  lieans,  and  leutiles,  and  parelicil  piiLv, 

3i).  And   honey,    and   Iniller,  and  sheep,  and 

dieese  of  Ivine,  lor  Daviil,  and  for  the  people  that  irctv 
with  him,  to  cat:  for  they  said,  Tlie  jieople  w  hungiy, 
and  weary,  and  tliiisly,  in  the  wilderness. 

3  Kini/.s  iii. !).  So  the  king  of  Israel  went,  and  the  king 
of  Judali,  and  tlie  king  of  Edom  :  and  tliey  fetched  a 
compass  of  seven  days' journey:  and  there  was  no  wit- 
ter for  the  host,  and"  for  the  cattle  that  followed  them. 

lit.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Alas  !  that  the 

Lord  hath  called  these  three  kings  together,  to  deUver 
them  into  the  hand  of  Moab ! 

See  £'2ck.  xxxviii.  7. 

§  37.    Provisions  Refused. 

Jiid.  viii.  5.  And  he  said  unto  the  men  of  Succoth, 
Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves  of  bread  unto  the  people  that 
follow  me  ;  for  they  be  faint,  and  I  am  pureuing  after 
Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  kings  of  Slidian. 

6.  And  the  jirinces  of  Succoth  said,  Are  the 

hands  of  Zebah  and  Zalmunna  now  in  thine  hand,  that 
we  should  give  bread  unto  thine  army  ? 

7.  And  Gideon  said.  Therefore  when  the  Lord 

hath  delivered  Zebah  and  Zalmunna  into  mine  hand, 
then  I  will  tear  3'our  flesh  with  the  thorns  of  the  wil- 
derness and  with  briers. 

8.  And  he  went  up  thence  to  Penuel,  and  spake 

unto  them  likewise :  and  the  men  of  Penuel  answered 
him  as  the  men  of  Succoth  bad  answered  him. 

y.  And  be  spake  also  unto  the  men  of  Penuel, 

saying,  When  I  come  again  in  peace,  I  will  break 
down  this  tower. 

15.  And   he  came  to   the  men  of  Succoth, 

and  said.  Behold  Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  with  whom  ye 
did  upbraid  me,  saying.  Are  the  hands  of  Zebah  and 
Zalmunna  now  in  thine  hand,  that  we  should  give 
bread  unto  thy  men  (hut  are  weary  V 

1  S<im.  XXV.  10.  And  Nabal  answered  David's  ser- 
vants, and  said.  Who  w  David  ?  and  who  is  the  son  of 
Jesse  ?  there  be  many  servants  nowadays  that  break 
away  every  man  from  his  master. 

—  —  11.  Shall  I  then  take  my  bread,  and  my  water, 
and  the  flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shearers,  and 
give  ii  uuto  them,  whom  I  know  not  whence  they  be? 


CHAP.  lY. 

MARCH  AND  ENCAMPMENT. 

g  38.    Muster  and  Disbanding. 

1  Satn.  xiv.  17.  Then  said  Saul  unto  the  people  that 
itere  with  him.  Number  now,  and  see  who  is  gone 
from  us.  And  when  they  had  numbered,  behold, 
.Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer  icere  not  t/iere. 

—  XX.  4.  Then  said  Jonathan  unto  David,  Whatso- 
ever thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  even  do  it  for  thee. 

1  Kinr/K  XX.  31).  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  return  of 
the  ye:ir,  that  Ben-hadad  numbered  the  Syrians,  and 
went  up  to  Aphek,  to  light  against  Israel. 

Jiid.  xxi.  34.  And  the  children  of  Israel  departed 
thence  at  that  time,  every  man  to  his  tribe  and  to  his 
family,  and  they  went  out  from  thence  every  man  to 
his  inheritance. 

See  1  /S'iT/i.  xiii.  15.    Nah.  ii.  5. 


§  3!).    Tninipet  Sif^uals. 

Num.  X.  2.  Make  thee  two  trumpets  of  silver :  of  a 
whole  piece  shalt  thou  make  llicm  :  that  thou  mayest 
use  lliem  for  the  calling  of  the  assembly,  and  for  the 
journeying  of  the  camps. 

•  :S.  And  when  they  shall  blow  with  them,  all 

the  assembly  shall  a.ssemble  themselves  to  thee  at  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

4.  And  if  they  blow  but  with  one  trumpet,  then 

the  princes,  irhicli  are  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel, 
shall  gather  themselves  unto  thee. 

5.    When  ye  blow  an  alarm,  then  the  camps 

that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall  go  Ibrwiird. 

0.  When  ye  blow  iui  alarm  the  second  time, 

then  the  camps  tii;it  lie  on  the  south  side  shall  taku 
their  journey :  they  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  their  jour- 
ney.s. 

7.  But  when  the  congregation  is  to  be  gathered 

together,  ye  shall  blow,  but  ye  shall  not  sound  an  alarm. 

8.  And  tlie  sons  of  Aaron,  the  priests,  shall 

blow  with  tlie  trumpets;  and  they  shall  be  to  you  for 
an  ordinance  for  ever  throughout  your  generations. 

9.  And  if  ye  go  to  war  in  your  land  against 

the  enemy  that  oppresscth  you,  then"  _ve  sli:ill  blow  an 
alarm  with  the  trumpets  ;  and  ye  sli;ill  be  remembered 
liefore  the  Lord  your  God,  and"  ye  shall  be  saved  Irom 
your  enemies. 

Jer.  iv.  19.  My  bowels,  my  bowels  1  I  am  pained  at 
my  very  heart ;  my  heart  maketh  a  noise  in  me ;  I 
cannot  hold  my  peace,  because  thou  hast  heard,  O  my 
soul,  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  alarm  of  war. 

20.  Destruction  upon  destruction  is  cried  ;  for 

the  whole  land  is  spoiletl  :  suddenly  .ore  my  tents 
spoiled,  aiid  my  curtains  in  a  moment. 

31.  How  long  shall  I  see  the  standard,  anrZ 

hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet  ? 

23.  For  my  people  is  foolish,  they  have  not 

known  me ;  they  are  sottish  children,  and  they  have 
none  understanding :  they  are  wise  to  do  evil,  but  to 
do  good  they  have  no  knowledge. 

—  vi.  1.  O  3'e  children  of  Benjamin,  gather  your- 
selves to  flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Jerusalem,  and  blow 
the  trumpet  inTekoa,and  setup  asign  of  tire  in  Betli- 
haecerem :  for  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  norlli,  and 
great  destruction. 

4.  Prepare  ye  war  against  her ;  arise,  and  let 

us  go  up  at  noon.  Woe  unto  us !  for  the  day  goeth 
away,  for  the  shadows  of  the  evening  are  stretched  out. 

5.  Arise,  and  let  us  go  by  night,  and  let  us  de- 
stroy her  palaces. 

6.  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  of  hosts  said.  Hew 

ye  down  trees,  and  cast  a  mount  against  Jerusalem  : 
this  is  the  city  to  be  visited;  she  is  wholly  oppression 
in  the  midst  of  her. 

17.  Also  I  set  watchmen  over  you,  saying. 

Hearken  to  the  sound  of  the  trumpet.  But  they  said. 
We  will  not  hearken. 

//rw.  V.  8.  Blow  ye  the  cornet  in  Gibeah,  atid  the 
trumpet  in  Ramah :  cry  aloud  at  Beth-aven,  after  thee, 
O  Benjamin. 

1  Cor.  xiv.  8.  For  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain 
soimd,  who  shall  prepare  himself  to  the  battle? 

§  40.    Marches  and  Military  Movements. 

Jud.  i.  9.  And  afterward  the  children  of  Judah  went 
down  to  fight  against  the  Canaanites,  that  dwelt  in  the 
mountain,  and  in  the  south,  and  in  the  valley. 

In.  v.  35.  Therefore  is  the  anger  of  the  Lord  kindled 
against  his  people,  and  he  hath  stretched  forth  his 
hand  against  them,  and  hath  smitten  them :  and  the 
hills  did  tremble,  and  their  carcasses  vere  torn  in  the 
midst  of  the  streets.  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not 
turned  away,  but  his  hand  is  stretched  out  still. 

3G.  And  he  will  lift  up  an  ensign  10  the  nations 

from  far,  and  will  hiss  unto  them  from  the  end  ot  the 
earth:  and,  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed 
swiftly : 

37.  None  shall  be  wearv  nor  stumble  among 

them;  none  shall  slumber  nor  sleep;  neither  shall  the 
girdle  of  their  loins  be  loosed,  nor  the  latchet  of  their 
shoes  be  broken: 


493 


CHAP.  V. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Is.  V.  2S.  Whose  arrow  s  are  sharp,  and  all  their  bows 
bent,  their  horses'  hoofs  shall  be  counted  like  flint,  and 
their  wheels  like  a  whirlwind  : 

29.  Their  roaring  shall  be  like  a  lion,  they  shall 

roar  like  youni;  lions;  yea,  they  shall  roar,  and  lay 
hold  of  the  prey,  and  shall  carry  it  away  safe,  and  none 
sliall  deliver  H. 

30.  And  in  that  day  they  shall  roar  against 

them  like  the  roaring  of  the  sea  :  and  if  one  look  unto 
the  land,  behoki  darkness  and  sorrow ;  and  the  light 
is  darkened  in  the  heavens  thereof. 

Jtid.  XX.  14.  But  the  children  of  Benjamin  gathered 
themselves  together  out  of  the  cities  unto  Gibeah,  to 
go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  Israel. 

2  Slim.  ii.  13.  And  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  and  the 
servants  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul,  went  out  from 
Mahanaim  to  Gibeon. 

—  V.  17.  But  when  the  Philistines  heard  that  they 
had  anointed  David  king  over  Israel,  all  the  Phi- 
listines came  up  to  seek  David;  and  David  heard  of  it, 
and  went  down  to  the  hold. 

18.  The  Philistines  also  came  and  spread  them- 
selves in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

—  XV.  17.  And  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  the 
people  after  him,  and  tarried  in  a  place  that  was  far 
off. 

18.  And  all  his  servants  passed  on  beside  him; 

and  all  the  Cherethites,  and  all  the  Pelethites,  and  all 
the  Gittites,  six  hundred  men  which  came  after  him 
from  Gath,  passed  on  before  the  Idng. 

—  xvi.  15.  And  Absalom,  and  all  the  people  the 
men  of  Israel,  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  Ahithophel  with 
him. 

—  xvii.  34.  Then  David  came  to  Mahanaim.  And 
Absalom  passed  over  Jordan,  he  and  aU  the  men  of 
Israel  with  him. 

—  xviii.  4.  And  the  king  said  unto  them,  What 
seemeth  you  best  I  will  do.  And  the  king  stood  by 
the  gate  side,  and  all  the  people  came  out  by  hundreds 
and  by  thousands. 

3  Kings  iii.  8.  And  he  said.  Which  way  shall  we  go 
up  ?  And  he  answered,  The  way  through  the  wilder- 
ness of  Edom. 

§  41.    Orders  to  March. 

Jos.  vi.  7.  And  he  said  imto  the  people,  Pass  on,  and 
compass  the  city,  and  let  him  that  is  armed  pass  before 
the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

1  Sam.  XXV.  13.  So  David's  young  men  turned  their 
wa}',  and  went  again,  and  came  and  told  him  all  those 
sayings. 

—  , —  13.  And  David  said  unto  his  men.  Gird  ye  on 
every  man  his  sword.  And  they  girded  on  every  man 
his  sword ;  and  David  also  girded  on  his  sword :  and 
there  went  up  alter  David  about  four  hundred  men ; 
and  two  hvmdred  abode  by  the  stuff. 

§  42.    Klght  March. 

2  Sam.  ii.  39.  And  Abner  and  his  men  walked  all  that 
night  through  the  plain,  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and 
went  through  all  Bithron,  and  they  came  to  Maha- 
naim. 

33.  And  they  took  up  Asahcl,  and  buried  him 

in  the  sepidchre  of  his  father,  which  was  in  Beth- 
lehem. And  Joab  and  his  men  went  all  night,  and 
they  came  to  Hebron  at  break  of  day. 

—  xvii.  22.  Then  David  arose,  and  all  the  people 
that  were  with  him,  and  tliey  passed  over  Jordan  :  by 
the  morning  light  there  lacked  not  one  of  them  that 
was  not  gone  over  Jordan. 

§  43.    Escort  Duty. 

2  Kinf/s  i.  9.  Then  the  king  sent  unto  him  a  captain 
of  lifly  with  liis  fifty.  And  he  went  up  to  him  :  and, 
behold,  he  sat  on  the  top  of  a  hill.  And  he  spake  unto 
him  Thou  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said.  Come  down. 

See  Aets  xxiii.  23,  24,  31-33. 

§44.    Halt. 

Jud.  xviii.  16.  And  the  six  hvmdred  men  appointed 


with  their  weapons  of  war,  which  were  of  the  children 
of  Dan,  stood  by  the  entering  of  the  gate. 

2  Sam.  xviii.  16.  And  Joab  blew  the  trumpet,  and 
the  people  returned  from  pursuing  after  Israel:  for 
Joab  held  back  the  people. 

§  45.    Military  Position. 

Jtid.  vi.  33.  Then  all  the  Midianites  and  the  Amalek- 
ites  and  the  children  of  the  east  were  gathered  together, 
and  went  over,  and  jiitched  in  the  vallej'  of  Jezreel. 

—  vii.  1.  Then  Jerubbaal,  who  is  Gideon,  and  all 
the  people  that  were  with  him,  rose  up  early,  and 
pitched  beside  the  well  of  Harod :  so  that  the  host  of 
the  Midianites  were  on  the  north  side  of  them,  by  the 
hill  of  Moreh,  in  the  valley. 

1  Sam.  iv.  1.  And  the  word  of  Samuel  came  to  all 
Israel.  Now  Israel  went  out  against  the  Philistines 
to  battle,  and  pitched  beside  Eben-ezer :  and  the  Phi- 
listines pitched  in  Aphek. 

—  xiv.  2.  And  Saul  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of 
Gibeah  under  a  pomegranate  tree  which  is  in  Migron: 
and  the  people  that  were  with  him  were  about  six  hun- 
dred men ; 

—  xxviii.  4.  And  the  Philistines  gathered  themselves 
together,  and  came  and  pitched  in  Shunem  :  and  Saul 
gathered  all  Israel  together,  and  they  pitched  in  Gilboa. 

2  Sa7n.  xvii.  26.  So  Israel  and  Absalom  pitched  m 
the  land  of  Gilead. 

§  46.    Encampment. 

Jos.  X.  15.  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  with 
him,  unto  the  camp  to  Gilgal. 

21.  And  all  the  people  returned  to  the  camp 

to  Joshua  at  Makkedah  in  peace;  none  moved  his 
tongue  against  any  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jud.  X.  17.  Then  the  children  of  Ammon  were  gath- 
ered together,  and  encamped  in  Gilead.  And  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  assembled  themselves  together,  and  en- 
camped in  Mizpeh. 

1  Sam.  xxii.  6.  When  Saul  heard  that  David  was 
discovered,  and  the  men  that  tcere  with  him,  (now 
Saul  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree  in  Ramah,  having 
his  spear  in  his  hand,  and  all  his  servants  were  stand- 
ing about  him ;) 

1  Ghr.  xi.  15.  Now  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went 
down  to  the  rock  to  David,  into  the  cave  of  Adullam ; 
and  the  host  of  the  Philistmes  encamped  in  the  valley 
of  Rephaim. 

See  1  Sam.  xiii.  16.    2  Kings  vii.  5. 


CHAP.  V. 

STRATEGY  AND   TACTICS. 

§  47.    Wisdom  Required. 

(1.   TO   AVOID   WAK.) 

1  Kings  v.  12.  And  the  Lord  gave  Solomon  wisdom, 
as  he  promised  him :  and  there  was  peace  between 
Hiram  and  Solomon ;  and  they  two  made  a  league  to- 
gether. 

(2.    IN  MAKENG   WAR.) 

Prov.  XX.  18.  Ecery  purpose  is  established  by  coim- 
sel :  and  with  good  advice  make  war. 

—  xxi.  22.  A  wise  mun  scaleth  the  city  of  the  mighty, 
and  casteth  down  the  strength  of  the  confidence  there- 
of. . 

—  xxiv.  5.  A  wise  man  u  strong ;  yea,  a  man  ot 
knowledge  increaseth  strength. 

G.  For  by  wise  counsel  thou  shalt  make  thy 

war :  and  in  multitude  of  counsellors  there  is  safety. 

Ee.  vii.  19.  Wisdom  strengtheneth  the  wise  more 
than  ten  mighty  tnen  which  are  in  the  city. 

—  ix.  13.  This  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  under  the 
sun,  and  it  .teemed  great  unto  me. 

14.   There  was  a  little  city,  and  few  men  withm 

it ;  and  there  came  a  great  king  against  it,  and  besieged 
it,  and  built  great  bulwarks  against  it. 


494 


CHAP.  V. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Kc.  ix.  15.  Now  theiT  was  found  in  it  a  poor  wise 
man,  and  ho  by  liis  wisdom  duiivered  the  city;  yet  no 
man  remembered  tlial  same  poor  man. 

IG.  Tlicu  said  I,  Wisdom /.«  better  than  strength  : 

nevertheless  the  poor  man's  wisdom  is  despised,  und 
his  words  are  not  lieanl. 

18.  Wisdom  w  l)etter  than  weapons  of  war : 

but  one  sinner  destroyetU  much  good. 

§  48.    A  Coiiucil  of  War. 

(1.  THE  WISE  AHITHOPriEI.  .\DVISES  AN  IMMEDIATK 
ATTACK.) 

2  Sam.  xvi.  20.  Then  said  Absalom  lo  Ahithophel, 
Give  counsel  among  you  wliat  we  shall  do. 

—  xvii.  1.  Moreover  Ahilhojihel  said  uuto  Absalom, 
Let  me  now  clioose  out  twelve  thousand  men,  and  I 
will  arise  and  pursue  after  David  this  night : 

2.  And  I  will   come  upon   him  while   he   is 

weary  and  weak  handed,  and  will  make  him  afraid  : 
and  all  the  people  that  are  with  him  shall  flee ;  and  I 
will  smite  the  king  only  : 

'i.  And  I  will  bring  back  all  the  people  unto 

thee:  the  man  whom  tliou  seekest  w  as  if  all  returned: 
so  all  the  people  shall  be  in  pe;K-e. 

-t.  And  the  saying  pleased  Absalom  well,  and 

all  the  ciders  of  Israel. 

(2.    THE   CUAFTY   HUBHAI  ADVISES   DELAY.) 

3  S<:tm.  xvii.  ,5.  Then  said  Absalom,  Call  now  Hushai 
the  Archite  also,  and  let  us  hear  likewise  what  he 
saith. 

6.  And  when  Hushai  was  come  to  Absalom, 

Absalom  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Ahithophel  hath 
spoken  after  this  manner :  shall  we  do  after  his  say- 
ing? if  not,  speak  thou. 

7.  And  Hushai  said  unto  Absalom,  The  coun- 
sel that  Ahithophel  h;ith  given  ix  not  good  at  this  time. 

8.  For,  said  Hushai,  thou  kuowcst  thy  fiither 

and  his  men,  tliat  they  be  miglity  men,  and  they  be 
chafed  in  their  minds,  as  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps 
in  the  field  :  and  thy  father  is  a  man  of  war,  and  will 
not  lodge  with  the  people. 

9.  Behold,  he  is  hid  now  in  some  pit,  or  in 

some  other  place:  and  it  will  come  to  pass,  when  some 
of  them  be  overthrown  at  the  first,  that  whosoever 
heareth  it  will  s;iy.  There  is  a  slaughter  among  the 
people  that  follow  Absalom. 

10.  And  he  also  that  is  valiant,  whose  heart  is 

as  the  heart  of  a  lion,  shall  utterly  melt ;  for  all  Israel 
knoweth  that  thy  father  i.t  a  mighty  man,  and  they 
which  be  with  him  are  valiant  men. 

■  11.  Therefore  I  counsel  that  all  Israel  be  gen- 
erally gathered  unto  thee,  from  Dan  even  to  Beer- 
sheba,  as  the  sand  that  is  by  the  sea  for  multitude ;  and 
that  thou  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  person. 

12.  So  shall  we  come  upon  him  in  some  place 

where  he  shall  be  found,  and  we  will  light  upon  him 
as  the  dew  falleth  on  tlie  ground  :  and  of  him  and  of 
all  the  men  that  are  with  liim  there  shall  not  be  left  so 
much  as  one. 

13.  Moreover,  if  he  be  gotten  into  a  city,  then 

shall  all  Israel  bring  ropes  to  that  city,  and  we  will 
draw  it  into  the  river,  until  there  be  not  one  small 
stone  found  there. 

(3.   nCSHAl'S  ADVICE   TAKEN.) 

2  Sam.  xvii.  14.  And  Absalom  and  all  the  men  of 
Israel  said.  The  counsel  of  Hushai  the  Archite  is  bet- 
ter than  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel.  For  the  Lord 
had  appointed  to  defeat  the  good  counsel  of  Ahitho- 
phel, to  the  intent  that  the  Lord  might  bring  evil 
upon  Absalom. 

l^).  Then   said    Hushai   unto   Zadok   and  to 

Abiathar  the  priests.  Thus  and  thus  did  Ahithophel 
counsel  Absalom  and  the  elders  of  Israel ;  and  thus 
and  thus  have  I  counseled. 

§  49.    Reeounoitring, 

(See  also  §  99.) 

Jvd.  vii.  10.  But  if  thou  fear  to  go  down,  go  thou 
with  Pinirah  thv  servant  down  to  the  host: 
11.  And  thou  shalt  hear  what  they  say;  and 


afterward  shall  thine  hands  be  strengthened  to  go 
down  unto  the  host.  Then  went  he  down  with  Pliu- 
rah  his  serv;uit  imto  the  outside  of  the  armed  men 
that  irere  in  the  host 

§  50.    Challenge  to  Battle. 

Jiifh  ix.  24.  That  the  cruelly  thine  to  the  threescore 
and  ten  sons  of  Jcrubbaal  might  come,  and  their  blood 
be  laid  uiion  Abimelech  their  brother,  which  slew 
them,  and  upon  the  men  of  Shechem,  which  aided 
him  in  the  killing  of  his  brethren. 

25.  And  the  men  of  Shechem  set  liers  in  wait 

for  him  in  the  top  of  the  moiuiliuns,  and  they  inljbed 
all  that  came  along  that  way  by  them :  and  it  was 
told  Abimelech. 

20.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  his 

brethren,  and  went  over  to  Shechem :  and  the  men  of 
Shechem  put  their  confidence  in  him. 

28.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Kbed  said.  Who  M 

Abimelech,  and  who  is  Shechem,  that  we  should  serve 
him  ?  is  not  h(  the  son  of  Jcrubbaal ''.  and  Zebul  his 
otticer  ?  serve  the  men  of  Ilamor  the  father  of  She- 
chem :  for  why  siiould  we  sen'c  him  ? 

29.  And  would  to  God  this  |ieople  were  under 

my  hand!  then  would  I  remove  Abimelech.  And  he 
said  to  Abimelech,  Increase  thine  army,  and  come  out. 

30.  And   when  Zeljul   the  ruler  of  the  city 

heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed,  his  anger 
was  kindled. 

38.  Then  said  Zebul  unto  him.  Where  w  now 

thy  mouth,  wherewith  thou  saidst,  AVho  is  Abimelech, 
that  we  should  seiTc  him  ?  is  not  this  the  people  that 
thou  hast  despised?  go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight 
with  them. 

2  Sum.  ii.  13.  And  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  and  the 
servants  of  David,  went  out,  and  met  together  by  the 
pool  of  Gibeon :  and  they  sat  down,  the  one  on  the 
one  side  of  the  pool,  and  the  other  on  the  other  side 
of  the  pool. 

14.  And  Abner  said  to  Joab,  Let  the  young 

men  now  arise,  and  play  before  us.  And  Joab  said, 
Let  them  arise. 

15.  Then  there  arose  and  went  over  by  num- 
ber twelve  of  Benjamin,  which  pertained  to  Ish-bo- 
sheth  the  son  of  Saul,  and  twelve  of  the  servants  of 
David. 

16.  And  they  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by 

the  head,  and  thrnst  his  sword  in  his  fellow's  side  ;  so 
they  fell  down  together:  wherefore  that  place  was 
called  Helkath-hazzurim,  which  is  in  Gibeon. 

2  Kings  x.  2.  Now  as  soon  as  this  letter  cometh  to 
you,  seeing  your  master's  sons  are  witli  you,  and  there 
are  with  you  chariots  and  horses,  a  fenced  city  also, 
and  aiTnour ; 

• 3.  Look  even  out  the  best  and  meetest  of  your 

master's  sons,  and  set  Mm  on  his  father's  throne,  and 
fight  for  your  masters  house. 

4.  But  they  were  exceedingly  afraid,  and  said, 

Beliold,  two  kings  stood  not  before  him:  how  then 
shall  we  stand  ? 

2  Chr.  sxv.  17.  Then  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  took 
advice,  and  sent  to  Joash,  the  son  of  Jehoahaz,  the 
son  of  Jehu,  king  of  Israel,  saying,  Come,  let  us  see 
one  another  in  the  face. 

§  51.    Order  of  Battle. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  gathered  to- 
getlier  their  armies  to  battle,  and  were  gathered  to- 
gether at  Shochoh,  which  behngeth  to  Judah,  and 
jiitched  between  Shochoh  and  Azekah,  in  Ephes- 
dammim. 

2.  And  Saul  and  the  men  of  Israel  were  gath- 
ered together,  and  pitched  by  the  valley  of  Elah,  and 
set  the  battle  in  array  against  the  Philistines. 

3.  And  the  Philistines   stood  on  a  mountain 

on  the  one  side,  and  Israel  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the 
other  side :  and  there  was  a  valley  between  them. 

31.    For  Israel  and  the  Philistmes  had  put 

the  battle  in  array,  army  against  army. 

2  Sam.  X.  7.  And  when  David  heard  of  t^,  he  sent 
Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men. 


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3  &im  X.  8.  And  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out, 
and  put  llie  battle  m  arniy  at  the  entering  in  of  the 
gate  :  and  the  Syrians  of  Zoba,  and  of  Rehob,  and  Ish- 
tob,  and  Maacah,  wi-re  by  themselves  in  the  field. 

.9.  When  Joab  saw  that  the  H'ont  of  the  battle 

was  against  him  before  and  behind,  he  chose  of  all 
the  choice  nn'ii  of  Israel,  and  put  t/iem  m  array 
against  the  Syrians : 

10.  And  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered 

into  the  hand  of  Abishai  his  brother,  that  he  might 
put  them  in  array  against  the  childi-en  of  Ammon. 

11.  And  he  said.  If  the  S3-rians  be  too  strong 

forme,  then  thou  shalt  help  me:  but  if  the  children 
of  Amnion  be  too  strong  for  thee,  then  I  will  come  and 
help  thee. 

1  Chr.  xix.  9.  And  the  children  of  Ammon  came 
out,  and  put  the  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  of  the 
city :  and  the  kings  that  were  come  were  by  themselves 
in  the  field. 

10.  Now  when  Joab  saw  that  the  battle  was 

set  against  him  before  and  behind,  he  chose  out  of  all 
the  choice  of  Israel,  and  put  t/iem  in  array  against  the 
SjTians. 

11.  And  the  rest  of  the  people  he  deUvered 

unto  the  hand  of  Abishai  his  brother,  and  they  set 
t/wmselves  in  array  against  the  children  of  Ammon. 

13.  And  he  "said.  If  the  Syrians  be  too  strong 

for  me,  then  thou  shalt  help  me :  but  if  the  children 
of  Ammon  be  too  strong  for  thee,  then  I  will  help 
thee. 

1  Sings  xx.  13.  And,  behold,  there  came  a  prophet 
unto  Ahab  king  of  Israel,  saying,  Thus  saith  the 
Lord,  Hiust  thou  seen  all  this  great  multitude  ?  behold, 
I  will  deliver  it  into  thine  hand  this  day;  and  thou 
shalt  know  that  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  —  14.  And  Ahab  said.  By  whom  ?  And  he  said, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Even  by  the  young  men  of  the 
princes  of  the  provinces.  Then  he  said.  Who  shall 
order  the  battle  V    And  lie  answered.  Thou. 

15.  Then  he  numbered  the  young  men  of  the 

princes  of  the  provinces,  and  they  were  two  hundred 
and  thirty-two :  and  after  them  he  numbered  all  the 
people,  ceen  all  the  children  of  Israel,  being  seven 
thousand. 

19.  So  these  young  men  of  the  princes  of  the 

provinces  came  out  of  the  city,  and  the  army  which 
followed  them. 

(A.   POSITION   OP   COMMAXDER.) 

3  Sam.  xviii.  3.  But  the  people  answered,  Thou  shalt 
not  go  forth  :  for  if  we  flee  away,  they  will  not  care 
for  us;  neither  if  half  of  us  die,  will  they  care  for  us: 
but  now  t/wii,  art  worth  ten  thousand  of  us :  therefore 
now  it  is  better  that  thou  succour  us  out  of  the  city. 

§  52.    Surprises. 

Oen.  xiv.  15.  And  he  divided  himself  against  them, 
he  and  his  servants,  by  night,  and  smote  them,  and 
pursued  them  unto  Hobah,  which  is  on  the  left  hand 
of  Damascus. 

Jiid.  vii.  16.  And  he  divided  the  three  hundred  men 
into  three  com]iauies,  and  he  put  a  trumpet  in  every 
man's  hand,  with  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  within 
the  pitchers. 

17.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Look  on  me,  and 

do  likewise :  and,  behold,  when  I  come  to  the  outside 
of  the  camp,  it  shall  be  t/ial,  as  I  do,  so  shall  ye  do. 

18.  When  I  blow  with  a  trumpet,  I  and  all 

that  are  with  me,  then  blow  ye  the  trumpets  also  on 
every  side  of  all  the  camp,  and  say,  The  sword  of  the 
Lord,  and  of  Gideon. 

19.  So  Gideon,  and  the  hundred  men  that  were 

with  him,  came  unto  the  outside  of  the  camp  in  the 
beginning  of  the  middle  watch;  and  they  had  but 
newly  set  the  watch :  and  they  blew  the  trumpets, 
and  brake  the  pitchers  that  icere  in  their  hands. 

30.  And  the  three  companies  blew  the  tnim- 

pets,  and  brake  the  pitchers,  and  held  the  lamps  in 
their  left  hands,  and  the  trumpets  in  their  right  hands 
to  blow  withai :  and  they  cried.  The  sword  of  the 
Lord,  and  of  Gideon. 

31.  And  they  stood  every  man  in  his  place 


round  about  the  camp :  and  all  the  host  ran,  and 
cried,  and  tied. 

33.  And  the  three  hundred  blew  the  trum- 
pets + 

—  viii.  11.  And  Gideon  went  up  by  the  way  of 
them  that  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of  Nobali  and 
Jogbehah,  and  smote  the  host:  for  the  host  was 
secure. 

§  53.    An  Attack  Feared. 

Gen.  xxxii.  6.  And  the  messengers  returned  to  Jacob, 
saying.  We  came  to  thy  brother  Esau,  and  also  he 
conielh  to  meet  thee,  and  four  hundred  men  with 
him. 

7.  Then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and  dis- 
tressed :  and  he  divided  the  people  that  iras  with  him, 
and  the  flocks,  and  herds,  and  the  camels,  into  two 
bands ; 

8.  And  said.  If  Esau  come  to  the  one  com- 
pany, and  smite  it,  then  the  other  company  which  is 
left  shall  escape. 

§  54.    But  it  ivas  not  Made. 

Oen.  xxxiii.  15.  And  Esau  said.  Let  me  now  leave 
with  thee  svine  of  the  folk  tliat  are  with  me.  And  he 
said.  What  needeth  it  ?  let  me  find  grace  iu  the  sight 
of  my  lord. 

16.  So   Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way 

unto  Seir. 

§  55.    Ambuscades. 

Jud.  ix.  31.  And  he  sent  messengers  unto  Abime- 
lech,  privil}',  saying.  Behold,  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  and 
his  brethren  be  come  to  Shechem  ;  and,  behold,  they 
fortify  the  city  against  thee. 

33.  Now  therefore  up  by  night,  thou  and  the 

people  that  is  with  thee,  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  field : 

33.  And  it  shall  be,  thai  in  the  morning,  as 

soon  as  the  sun  is  up,  thou  shalt  rise  early,  and  set 
upon  the  cit)' :  and,  behold,  w/ieii  he  and  the  people 
that  is  with  him  come  out  against  thee,  then  mayest 
thou  do  to  them  as  thou  shalt  find  occasion. 

34.  And  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  all  the  people 

that  were  with  him,  by  night,  and  they  laid  wait  against 
Shechem  in  four  companies. 

35.  And  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  went  out,  and 

stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the  eit}':  and 
Abimelech  rose  up,  and  the  people  that  icere  with  him, 
from  lying  in  wait. 

36.  And  when  Gaal  saw  the  people,  he  said 

to  Zcbul,  Behold,  there  come  people  down  from  the 
top  of  the  mountains.  And  Zebul  said  unto  him. 
Thou  seest  the  shadow  of  the  moimtains  as  if  they 
were  men. 

37.  And  Gaal  spake  again  and  said,  See,  there 

come  people  down  by  the  middle  of  the  land,  and 
another  company  come  along  by  the  plain  of  Me- 
onenim. 

—  - —  43.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 
the  people  went  out  into  the  field;  and  they  told 
Abimelech. 

43.  And  he  took  the  people,  and  divided  them 

into  three  companies,  and  laid  wait  iu  the  field,  and 
looked,  and,  behold,  the  people  were  come  forth  out 
of  the  city ;  and  he  rose  up  agamst  them,  and  smote 
them. 

44.  And  Abimelech,  and  the  company  that 

was  with  him,  rushed  forward,  and  stood  in  the  enter- 
ing of  the  gate  of  the  city :  and  the  two  other  com- 
panies ran  upon  all  iJie  people  that  were  in  the  fields, 
and  slew  them. 

—  xvi.  3.  And  it  was  told  the  Gazites,  saying,  Sam- 
son is  come  hither.  And  they  compassed  lu'ni  in,  and 
laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in  the  gate  of  the  city,  and 
were  quiet  all  the  night,  saying.  In  the  morning,  when 
it  is  day,  we  shall  kill  him. 

—  XX.  29.  And  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about 
Gibeah. 

30.  And  the  children  of  Israel  went  U])  against 

the  children  of  Benjamin  on  the  third  day,  and  put 
themselves  in  array  against  Gibeah,  as  at  other  times. 

31.  And  the  children  of  Benjamm  went  out 


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ajiainst  the  people,  nnd  ^^■erc  (Irnwu  awiiy  IVom  the 
city  ;  Mill  tluy  bejian  to  smite  iit'  the  people,  and  kill, 
as  at  other  times,  iu  the  liij;lnvays,  of  whieh  one  goelh 
>ip  to  the  house  of  God,  ami  the  other  to  Gibeah  iu 
the  tielU,  about  tiiirty  men  of  Israel. 

JikI.  xx.  32.  And  the  ehiliiren  of  Benjamin  said.  They 
arc  smitten  down  before  us,  as  at  the  tii'st.  Hut  the 
childriHi  of  Israel  said.  Let  us  flee,  and  draw  them 
from  the  city  unto  the  highways. 

—  —  33.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel  rose  up  out  of 
their  )ilace,  and  put  tlieniselves  in  array  at  Haal-tamar: 
and  the  liers  in  wait  of  Israel  came  forth  out  of  their 
places,  eren  out  of  the  meadows  of  Gibeah. 

34.  And  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thou- 
sand chosen  men  out  of  all  Israel,  and  the  battle  was 
sore :  but  they  know  not  that  evil  irn.'i  near  them. 

—  —  36.  So  the  children  of  Benjamin  saw  that  they 
■were  smitten  :  for  the  men  of  Israel  gave  jihu'c  to  the 
Bcnjamites,  because  they  trusted  imto  the  liers  iu  wait 
which  they  had  set  beside  Gibeah. 

37.  And  the  liers  iu  wait  hasted,  and  rushed 

uiion  Gibeah ;  and  the  lici-s  in  wait  drew  themiKtrea 
along,  and  smote  all  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword. 

38.  Xow  there  was  an  appointed  sign  between 

the  men  of  Israel  and  the  liers  in  wait,  that  they 
should  make  a  great  flame  with  smoke  rise  up  out  of 
the  city. 

39.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  retired  in  the 

battle,  Benjamin  began  to  smite  uiul  kill  of  the  men 
of  Israel  aliout  thirty  persons:  for  they  said,  Surely 
they  are  smitten  down  liefore  us,  as  in  the  first  battle. 

40.  But  when  the  flame  began  to  arise  up  out 

of  the  city  with  a  pillar  of  smoke,  the  Benjamitcs 
looked  behind  them,  and,  behold,  the  flame  of  the 
city  ascended  up  to  heaven. 

41.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again, 

the  men  of  Benjamin  were  amazed ;  lor  they  saw  that 
evil  was  come  upon  them. 

43.  Therefore  they  turned  Ihcir  backs  before 

the  men  of  Israel  unto  the  way  of  the  wildemess ;  but 
the  battle  overtook  them ;  and  them  which  came  out 
of  the  cities  they  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  them. 

43.  T/iNs  thej'  inclosed  the  Bcnjamites  round 

about,  and  chased  them,  and  trode  them  down  with 
ease  over  agamst  Gibeah  toward  the  sunrising. 

2  Chr.  xiii.  13.  But  .leroboam  caused  an  ambush- 
ment  to  come  about  behind  them :  so  thej'  were  before 
Judah,  and  the  ambushment  teas  behind  them. 

§  5C.    Battles. 

Gen.  xiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Am- 
raphel  king  of  Shinar,  Arioch  king  of  Ellasar,  Ched- 
orlaomcr  king  of  Elam,and  Tidal  king  of  nations; 

2.    'i'/ial  the.'te  made  war  with  Bera  king  of 

Sodom,  and  with  Bersha  king  of  Gomorrah,  Shinab 
king  of  Admali,  and  Shemeber  king  of  Zeboiim,  and 
the  king  of  Bela,  which  is  Zoar. 

^3.  All  these  were  joined  together  in  the  Yale 

of  Siddim,  which  is  Uie  salt  sea. 

8.  And  there  went  out  the  king  of  Sodom,  and 

the  king  of  Gomorrah,  and  the  king  of  Admah,  and 
the  king  of  Zeboiim,  and  the  king  of  Bela,  (the  same 
is  Zoar ;)  and  they  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale 
of  Siddim ; 

9.  With  Chedorlaomer  the  king  of  Elam,  and 

with  Tidal  king  of  nations,  and  Amraphel  king  of 
Shinar,  and  Arioch  kingofEllas;ir;  fourkings  with  five. 

Jud.  ix.  39.  And  Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of 
Shechem,  and  fought  with  Abimelcch. 

—  XX.  19.  And  the  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the 
morning,  and  encamped  against  Gibeah. 

20.  And  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle 

against  Benjamin ;  and  the  men  of  Israel  put  them- 
selves in  array  to  fight  against  them  at  Gibeah. 

22.  And  the  people,  the  men  of  Israel,  encour- 
aged themselves,  and  set  their  battle  again  in  array  in 
tiic  place  where  they  put  themselves  m  array  the  first 
day. 

24.  And  the  children  of  Israel  came  near 

against  the  children  of  Benjamin  the  second  day. 

1  Sum.  xvii.  19,   Now  Saul,  and  they,  and  all  the 


men  of  Israel,  were  in  the  valley  of  Elah,  fighting 
with  the  Philistines. 

2  .SfiHi.  X.  15.  And  when  the  Syrians  saw  that  they 
were  smitten  before  Israel,  they  gathered  themselves 
together. 

Ifl.  And  Hadarezer  sent,  and  brought  out  the 

Svrians  that  ircre  beyond  the  river;  and  they  came  to 
llelam:  and  Shobach  the  captain  of  the  host  of  ilad- 
arczer  went  before  them. 

17.   And  when  it  was  told  David,  he  gathered 

all  Israel  together,  and  jiassed  over  .lordan,  and 
came  to  Helam.  Ami  the  Syrians  set  themselves  iu 
array  against  David,  and  fought  with  him. 

1  Chr.  xix.  16.  And  when  the  Syrians  saw  that  they 
were  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel,  they  sent  messen- 
gers, and  drew  forth  the  Syrians  that  uere  beyond  the 
river:  and  Shopbaeli  the  captain  of  the  host  of  lladare- 
zer  irent  before  tliem. 

17.  And  it  was  told  David  ;  and  he  gathered 

all  Israel,  and  passed  over  .Ionian,  and  came  upon 
them,  and  set  the  battle  in  array  against  tlicm.  So  when 
David  had  put  the  Ijatlle  in  array  against  the  Syrians, 
they  fought  with  him. 

§  57.    Stratagems. 

(See  2  Kings  iii.  16.) 

2  Kinr/s  iii.  18.  And  this  is  but  a  light  thing  in  the 
sight  of  the  Lord  :  he  will  deliver  the  Moabites  also 
into  your  hand. 

19.  And  ye  shall  smite  every  fenced  city,  and 

every  choice  cit}-,  and  shall  fell  everj'  good  tree,  and 
stop  all  wells  of  water,  and  mar  every  good  piece  of 
land  with  stones. 

22.   And  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  the  sun  shone  upon  the  water,  and  the  Moabites 
saw  the  water  on  the  other  side  as  red  as  blood  ; 

23.  And  they  said.  This  is  blood :  the  kings 

are  surely  slain,  and  "they  have  smitten  oue  another : 
now  therefore,  Moab,  to  the  spoil. 


CHAP.  VI. 
VICTORY  AND  PURSUIT. 

§  58.    Panic. 

Gen.  XXXV.  5.  And  they  journeyed:  and  tlie  terror 
of  God  was  upon  the  cities  that  vere  round  about 
them,  and  they  did  not  pursue  after  the  sons  of 
Jacob. 

Jud.  vii.  22.  +  And  the  Lord  set  everj'  man's  sword 
against  his  fellow,  even  throughout  all  the  host :  and 
the  host  fled  to  Beth-shittah  in  Zererath,  and  to  the 
border  of  Abel-meholah,  unto  Taliliath. 

1  -Si(m.  xiv.  1.5.  And  there  was  trembling  in  the  host, 
in  the  field,  and  among  all  the  people :  the  garrison, 
and  the  spoilers,  they  also  trembled,  and  tlie  earth 
quaked  :  so  it  was  a  ver}-  great  trembling. 

16.  And  the  watchmen  of  Saul  in  Gibeah  of 

Benjamin  looked ;  and,  behold,  the  multitude  melted 
away,  and  they  went  on  beating  down  one  another. 

20.   And  Saul  and  all  the  iieoplo  that  trere 

with  him  assembled  themselves,  and  they  came  to  the 
battle :  and,  behold,  every  man's  sword  was  against 
his  fellow,  and  there  was  a  very  great  discomfiture. 

See  3  Chr.  xx.  23. 

§  59.    Victory. 

Num.  xiv.  45.  Then  the  Amalekites  came  down,  and 
the  Canaanites  which  dwelt  in  that  hill,  and  smote 
them,  and  discomfited  them,  even  unto  Honnah. 

Jos.  xxiii.  9.  For  the  Lord  hath  driven  out  from  be- 
fore you  great  nations  and  strong:  but  as  for  you,  no 
man  hath  been  able  to  stand  before  you  unto  this  day. 

—  xxiv.  11.  And  ye  went  over  Jordan,  and  came 
unto  .lericho :  and  the  men  of  Jericho  fought  agamst 
you,  the  Amorites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the  Canaan- 
ites, and  the  Hittites,  and  the  Girgashites,  the  Hivites, 
and  the  Jebusites;  and  I  delivered  them  into  your 
hand. 


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Jud.  i.  22.  Ami  the  house  of  .loseiih,  they  also  went 
up  against  Beth-cl :  and  the  Lord  ims  with  them. 

1  S(im.  xiv.  47.  So  Saul  took  the  kingdom  over  Is- 
rael, and  fouglit  against  all  his  enemies  on  every  side, 
against  Jloal),  and  against  the  children  of  Ammon, 
and  against  Edom,  and  against  the  kings  of  Zobah, 
and  against  the  Philistines:  and  whithersoever  he 
turned  himself,  lie  ve.ved  Ihcm. 

4S.  And  he  gathered  a  host,  and  smote  the 

Amalekites,  and  delivered  Israel  out  of  the  hands  of 
them  that  spoiled  them. 

—  xix.  8.  And  there  was  war  again :  and  David 
went  out,  and  fought  with  the  Philistines,  and  slew 
them  with  a  great  slaughter;  and  they  tied  from  him. 

2  Si-iiii.  ii.  17.  And  there  was  a  veiy  sore  battle  that 
day;  and  Abner  was  beaten,  and  the  men  of  Israel, 
before  the  servants  of  David. 

—  V.  20.  And  David  came  to  Baal-perazim,  and 
David  smote  them  tliere,  and  said.  The  Lord  hath 
broken  forth  njiou  mine  enemies  before  me,  as  the 
breach  of  waters.  Therefore  he  called  the  name  of 
that  place  Baal-perazim. 

§  60.     Fliglit. 

(1.    FORETOLD.) 

Deut.  xxviii.  7.  The  Lord  shall  cause  thine  enemies 
that  rise  up  against  thee  to  be  smitten  before  thy  face : 
they  shall  come  out  against  thee  one  way,  and  flee  be- 
fore thee  seven  ways. 

See  Is.  xxxi.  8,  9. 

(2.    INST.\NCES.) 

Jitfl.  iv.  15.  And  the  Lord  discomfited  Sisera,  and 
all  Ills  chariots,  and  all  his  host,  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword  before  Barak ;  so  that  Sisera  lighted  down  oti' 
his  chariot,  and  fled  away  on  his  feet. 

■ —  V.  23.  Then  were  the  hoi'sehoofs  broken  by  the 
means  of  the  prauciugs,  the  prancings  of  their  might}- 
ones. 

—  XX.  47.  But  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to 
the  wilderness  unto  the  rock  Rimmon,  and  abode  in 
the  rock  Rimmon  four  months. 

1  Chr.  X.  1.  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against  Is- 
rael; and  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before"^ the  Phi- 
listines, and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa. 

2  Sam.  X.  13.  And  .loab  drew  nigh,  and  the  people 
that  were  with  him,  luito  the  liattle  against  the  Syri- 
ans :  and  they  fled  before  him. 

14.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 

that  the  Syrians  were  fled,  then  fled  the)-  also  before 
Abishai,  and  entered  into  the  city.  So  Joab  returned 
from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  came  to  Jerusalem. 

1  ('/(/■.  xix.  14.  So  .loab  and  the  people  that  were 
with  him  drew  nigh  before  the  Syrians  unto  the  bat- 
tle ;  and  they  fled  before  him. 

15.  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 

that  the  Syrians  were  fled,  they  likewise  fled  before 
Abishai  his  brother,  and  entered  into  the  city.  Then 
Joab  came  to  Jerusalem. 

1  S(i.m.  xxiii.  13.  Tlicn  David  and  his  men,  which 
were  about  six  hundred,  arose  and  departed  out  of 
Keilah,  anil  went  whithersoever  the}'  could  go.  And 
it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  escaped  from  Keilah; 
and  ho  forbare  to  go  forth. 

1  Kinya  xx.  20.  And  they  slew  every  one  his  man: 
and  the  Syri;uis  fled  ;  and  Israel  pursued  them :  and 
Ben-hadad  Ihe  king  of  Syria  escaped  on  a  horse  with 
the  horsem;ui. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  9.  The  children  of  Eplu'aim,  heing  armed, 
and  carrying  bows,  turned  back  in  the  day  of  battle. 

§  CI.    Flight  Iiiterccptod. 

Juil.  vii.  24.  And  Gideon  sent  messengers  through- 
out all  mount  Ephraim,  saying,  Come  down  against 
the  Midianites,  and  t:dve  before  them  the  waters  unto 
Beth-barah  and  Jordan.  Tlien  all  the  men  of  Ephraim 
gathered  themselves  together,  and  took  the  waters 
unto  Beth-barah  and  Jordan. 

—  xii.  5.  And  the  Gileadites  took  the  passages  of 
Jordan  liefore  the  Ephraimiles:  and  it  was  so,  that 
when  those  Epliraimites  which  were  escaped  said,  Let 
rae  go  over,  tliat  the  men  of  Gilead  said  unto  him, 
Art  thou  an  Ephraimite?    If  he  said,  Nay; 


—  —  6.  Then  sai<l  they  uuto  him,  Sav  now  Shib- 
boleth:  and  he  said  Sibljoleth:  for  h,e  could  not  frame 
to  pronounce  it  right.  Then  thev  took  him,  and  slew 
him  at  the  passages  of  Jordan  :  and  there  fell  at  that 
time  of  the  Ephraimites  forty  and  two  thousand. 

§  02.    Pursuit. 

Jud.  vii.  23.  And  the  men  of  Israel  gathered  them- 
selves  together  out  of  Naphlali,  and  oul  of  Asher,  and 
out  of  all  Manasseh,  and  pursued  after  the  Midianites. 

—  viii.  4.  And  Gideon  came  to  Jordan,  anel  passed 
over,  he,  and  the  three  hundred  men  that  were  with 
him,  faint,  yet  pursuing  then). 

1  Sam.  vii.  11.  And  "the  men  of  Israel  went  out  of 
Mizpeh,  and  pursued  the  Philistines,  and  smote  them, 
until  they  came  under  Beth-car. 

—  xiv.  21.  Jloreover,  the  Hebrews  that  were  with 
the  Philistines  before  that  time,  which  went  up  with 
them  into  the  camp/;ow  Ihe  einiiitri/vomul  about,  even 
tliey  also  turned  to  be  with  the  Israelites  that  were 
with  Saul  and  Jonathan. 

22.  Likewise  all  the  men  of  Israel  which  ]iad 

hid  themselves  in  mount  Ejihraim,  when  they  heard 
that  the  Philistines  fled,  even  they  also  followed  hard 
after  them  in  the  liattle. 

23.  So  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day :  and 

the  battle  passed  over  unto  Beth-aven. 

—  —  46.  Then  Saul  went  up  from  following  the 
Philistines :  and  the  Philistines  went  to  their  own 
place. 

—  xvii.  52.  And  the  men  of  Israel  and  of  Judah 
arose,  and  shouted,  and  pursued  the  Philistines,  until 
thou  come  to  the  valley,  and  to  the  gates  of  Ekron. 
And  the  wounded  of  the  Pliihstines  fell  down  by  the 
way  to  Shaaraim,  even  unto  Galh,  and  unto  Ekriiu. 

—  xxiii.  24.  And  they  arose,  and  went  to  Ziph  lie- 
fore  Saul :  but  David  and  his  men  were  in  the  wilder- 
ness of  Maon,  in  the  plain  on  the  south  of  .Jeshimon. 

-25.  Saul  also  and  his  men  went  to  seek  him. 

And  they  told  David  :  wherefore  he  came  down  into 
a  rock,  and  abode  in  the  ivilderuess  of  Maon.  And 
when  Saul  heard  that,  he  pui'sued  after  David  in  the 
wilderness  of  Maon. 

20.  And  Saul  went  on  this  side  of  the  mount- 
ain, and  David  and  his  men  on  that  side  of  the  mount- 
ain :  and  David  made  haste  to  get  away  for  fear  f.f 
Saul ;  for  Saul  and  his  men  compassed  David  and  his 
luen  round  about  to  take  them. 

—  xxiv.  2.  Then  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen 
men  out  of  all  Israel,  and  went  to  seek  David  and  his 
men  ujion  the  rocks  of  the  wild  goats. 

2  Sam.  ii.  19.  And  Asahel  pursued  after  Abner;  and 
in  .going  he  turned  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the 
left  from  following  Abner. 

24.  Joab  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  Ali- 

ner  :  and  the  sun  went  down  wlien  they  were  come  to 
tlie  hill  of  Ammah,  that  lieth  before  Giah  by  the  way 
of  the  wilderness  of  Gibeou. 

■ —  XX.  6.  And  David  said  to  Abishai,  Now  shall 
Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri  do  us  more  harm  than  did 
Absalom:  take  thou  thy  lord's  servants,  and  pursue 
after  him,  lest  he  get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape  us. 

7.  And  there  went  out  after  him  Joab's  men, 

and  the  Cherethites,  and  the  Pclethiles,  and  all  the 
mighty  men  ;  and  tliey  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  to  pur- 
sue after  Shel.ia  the  son  of  Bichri. 

10.  +So  .Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  pur- 
sued after  Sheba  the  son  of  Bichri. 

§  63.    Overtaking. 

Gen.  xiv.  10.  And  the  vale  of  Siddim  teas  full  of 
slimepits ;  and  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
fled,  and  fell  there ;  and  Ihey  that  remaiued  fled  to  the 
mountain. 

./"(/.  iv.  16.  But  Barak  pursued  after  the  chariots, 
and  after  the  host,  uuto  Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles : 
and  all  the  host  of  Sisera  fell  upon  the  edge  of  the 
sword ;  and  there  was  not  a  man  left. 

—  viii.  12.  And  when  Zeba  and  Zalmunna  fled, 
he  pursued  after  them,  and  took  the  two  kings  of 
Midian,  Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  and  discomfited  all  the 
host. 


40>; 


CUAP.  VII. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


3  Kingit  iii.  24.  Ami  when  tluy  lamo  Id  the  ramp 
of  Isnii'l,  tilt;  IsiaelUes  ro.scup  iiiul  smote  tlio  Moiihitt'S, 
SI)  lliiit  tlii-y  tli'il  licl'orc  them;  but  they  went  forwuiil 
.smithis;  the  .Moaliites,  even  hi  Mc/reouutiy. 

yv  .wiii.  37.  I  have  piii-sued  mine  enemies,  ami 
o\ertaken  them:  neither  did  I  turn  again  till  they 
wi-re  eousuiued. 

§  64.    Exiiltntion  over  Victory. 

2  .Siim.  x.\ii.  3.5.  lie  teaehetli  my  hands  to  war;  so 
that  a  bow  ot'steel  is  broken  by  mini'  arms. 

as.  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  de- 
stroyed them;  and  turucd  not  again  until  1  had  con- 
sumed them. 

A.\.  Then  did  I  lieat  them  as  small  as  the  dust 

of  the  earlli:  I  did  stamp  them  as  the  mire  of  the 
street,  iimt  did  spread  tliem  al>road. 

4,s.  It  /.v  (iod  tliat  avenseth  me,  and  that  liring- 

etli  down  tlie  people  under  me, 

40.  And   tliat   bringeth  me  forth  from  mine 

enemies:  Ihou  also  hast  hffed  me  up  on  high  above 
them  that  rose  up  against  me:  thou  hast  delivered  me 
from  tlie  violent  man. 

Pi.  xviii.  38.  I  have  wounded  them  that  they  were 
not  able  to  rise:  they  are  fallen  uiulir  my  feet. 

39.  For  thou  li;ist  girded  me  with   strength 

unto  the  battle:  thou  hast  subdued  under  me  those 
th:it  rose  up  against  nie. 

40.  Thou   hast  also  given   me  the  necks  of 

mine  enemies ;  that  I  might'destroy  them  that  hate 
me. 

43.  Then  did  I  beat  them  small  as  the  dust 

.before  the  wind :  I  did  cast  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the 
streets. 


CHAP.  \TL 

FORTRESSES  A]S^D   SIEGES. 

§  C.j.    Fortified  Cities. 

Deitt.  iii.  5.  All  these  cities  wn-c  fenced  with  high 

walls,  gates,  and  bars  ;  beside  unwalled  towns  a  great 

many. 
2  'Vhr.  xi.  5.  And   Rehoboam  dwelt  in  Jerusalem, 

and  built  cities  for  defence  in  Judah. 
G.  lie  built  even  Beth-lehem,  and  Etam,  and 

Tekoa, 

7.  .\.nd  Beth-zur,  and  Shoco,  and  Adullam, 

8.  And  Gath,  and  Mareshah,  and  Ziph, 

9.  And  Adoraim,  and  Lacliish,  and  Azekah, 

10.  And    Zorah,   aud    Ajalon,   iind    Hebron, 

which  are  in  Judah  aud  in  Benjamin,  fenced  cities. 
11.  And  he  fortified  the  strong  holds,  and  put 

captains  in  them,  and  store  of  victuals,  and  of  oil  and 

wine. 
13.  And  in  every  several  city  he  put  shiekls 

aud  spe:>rs,  iind  made  them  exceeding  strong,  having 

Judah  and  Benjamin  on  his  side. 

—  xxvi.  9.  Moreover  Uzziali  built  towers  in  Jeru- 
salem at  the  corner  gate,  and  at  the  valley  gate,  and  at 
the  turning  of  the  leall,  and  tbrtified  them. 

§  6(>.    Strong  Positions  Occnpied. 

1  Savi.  xiii.  33.  And  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines 
went  out  to  the  passage  of  jlichmash. 

—  xiv.  4.  Ami  between  the  p;is.sa!;es,  by  which  Jon- 
athan sought  to  go  over  unto  the  Philistines'  garrison, 
there  itii-t  a  sh;irp  rock  on  the  one  side,  and  a  sharp 
rock  on  tlie  other  side :  and  the  name  of  the  one  teas 
Bozez,  and  the  name  of  the  other  Seneh. 

5.  The  forefront  of  the  one  wag  situate  north- 
ward over  against  Michmash,  and  the  other  southward 
over  against  Gibeah. 

—  xxiii.  14.  And  David  abode  in  the  wilderness  in 
strong  holds,  and  remained  in  a  mountain  in  the  wil- 
derness of  Ziph.  And  Saul  sought  him  everj'  Aay, 
but  God  delivered  him  not  into  his  hand. 

1.5.  And  David  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out  to 

seek  his  life :  and  David  iciu  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph 
in  a  wood. 

4  ft 


1  Sam.  xxiii.  29.  And  David  went  up  from  thence, 
and  dwelt  in  strong  holds  at  Eu-gedi. 

—  xxvi.  1.  And  the  Ziphites  came  unto  Saul  to 
Gibeah,  saying,  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  in  the 
hill  of  llachilah,  tchic/i  m  beUire  Jeshimon? 

2.  Then  Saul  arose,  and   went   down  to  the 

wilderness  of  Ziph,  having  three  thou.sand  chosen  men 
of  Israel  with  him,  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness  of 
Ziph. 

3.  And  Saul  pitched  in  tlie  hill  of  llachilah, 

which  is  belbre  Jeshimou,  liy  the  way.  But  David 
abode  in  the  wilderness,  and  he  saw  that  Saul  came 
alter  him  into  the  wilderness. 

1  C/ir.  xi.  l(i.  And  David  wan  then  in  the  hold,  and 
the  Philistines'  garrison  icon  then  at  Beth-lehem. 

§  67.    Fortresses  Occupied. 

Jos.  X.  19.  And  stay  ye  not,  but  pui-suc  after  j'our 
enemies,  and  smile  the  hindmost  of  them;  suffer  them 
not  to  enter  into  their  cities:  for  the  Loud  your  God 
hath  delivered  tliein  into  your  hand. 

20.  And  it  came  to  p;iss,  when  Joshua  and  thi: 

children  of  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  .slaying  tlH'iii 
with  a  very  great  slaughter,  till  they  were  consunud, 
that  the  rest  tchich  remained  of  theni  entered  into 
fenced  cities. 

Jud.  ix.  40.  And  when  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of 
Shcchem  heard  that,  they  entered  into  a  hold  of  the 
house  of  the  god  Berith. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  7.  And  it  was  told  Saul  that  David 
was  come  to  Keilah.  And  Saul  said,  God  hath  de- 
livered him  into  mine  hand ;  for  he  is  shut  in,  by  en- 
tering into  a  town  that  hath  gates  and  bars. 

§  68.    Directions  Concerning  Sieges. 

(1.  PLACES  MUST  FIRST  BE  SUMMONED  TO  SUUItENDEn.) 

Detit.  XX.  10.  AVhen  thou  comest  nigh  unto  a  city  to 
fight  against  it,  then  proclaim  peace  unto  il. 

11.  And  it  shall  be,  if  it  make  thee  answer  of 

peace,  and  open  unto  thee,  then  it  shall  be,  that  all  the 
people  that  >■■<  found  therein  shall  be  tributaries  unto 
thee,  and  they  shall  serve  thee. 

12.  And  if  it  will  nuike  no  peace  with  thee, 

but  will  make  war  against  thee,  then  thou  shalt  be- 
siege it : 

13.  And  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  de- 
livered it  into  thine  hands,  thou  shall  smite  eveiy  male 
thereof  with  the  edge  of  the  sword : 

14.  But  the  women,  and  the  little  ones,  and 

the  cattle,  and  all  that  is  in  the  city,  eren  all  the  spoil 
thereof,  shalt  thou  take  unto  thyself;  and  thou  shall 
cat  the  spoil  of  thine  enemies,  "which  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  given  thee. 

loT  Thus  shalt   thou  do   unto   all   the  cities 

irhich  are  yerj'  tar  off  from  thee,  which  are  not  of  the 
cities  of  these  nations. 

(2.   FRUIT  TREES  MUST  NOT   BE   DESTROTED.) 

De'it.  XX.  19.  When  thou  sh.ilt  besiege  a  city  a  long 
time,  in  making  war  against  it  to  take  it,  thou  shalt 
not  destro)'  the  trees  thereof  by  forcing  an  ax  against 
them  :  forthou  mayest  eat  of  them,  and  thou  shalt  not 
cut  them  down  (for  the  tree  of  the  field  u  man's  liji.) 
to  employ  thf/ii  in  the  siege: 

20.  Only  the  trees  which  thou  knowest  that 

they  be  not  trees  for  meat,  thou  shalt  destroy  and  cut 
the'm  down ;  and  thou  shall  build  bulwarks  against 
the  city  that  maketh  war  with  thee,  until  it  be  sub- 
dued. 

§  69.    Sieges  Tlireateiied. 

Devt.  xxviii.  53.  And  he  shall  besiege  thee  in  all  thy 
gates,  until  thy  high  and  fenced  walls  come  ilown, 
wherein  thou  trustedst,  throughout  all  thy  land ;  aud 
he  shall  besiege  thee  in  all  thv  cates  throughout  all 
thy  laud,  which  the  Lord  thy  (jod  hath  given  tliee. 

§  70.    Jerusalem  Summoned  to  Surrender. 

3  Kings  xviii.  26.  Then  said  Eliakim  the  son  of 
Hilkiah,   and   Sliebna,  and  Joah,  unto   Hab-shakeh, 


CHAP.  VII. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Speak,  I  pray  thep,  to  thy  servants  in  the  Syrian  lan- 
gua'Tf  ;  for  we  uniierstand  it :  and  talk  not  with  us  in 
the  "Jews'  language  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that  are 
on  the  wall. 

2  Kings  xviii.  36.  But  the  people  held  their  peace,  and 
answered  him  not  a  word :  for  the  king's  commandment 
was,  saying,  Answer  him  not. 

Is  x.\xvi.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourteenth 
year  of  king  ilezekiah,  that  Sennacherib  king  of  As- 
syria came  up  against  all  the  defenced  cities  of  Judah, 
and  took  them.  ^^  .   .    ,    . 

3.  And  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  KaDshakeh 

from  Lachish  to  Jerusalem  unto  king  Hezekiah  with 
a  great  army.  And  he  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the 
umev  pool  in  the  hiehway  of  the  fuller's  field. 

3.  Then  came  forth  unto  him  Eliakim,  Hil- 

kiah's  son,  which  was  over  the  house,  and  Shebna  the 
scribe,  and  Joah,  Asaph's  son,  the  recorder. 

4.  And   Rabshakeh  said  unto  them,  Say  ye 

now  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king 
of  Assyria,  AVhat  confidence  is  this  wherein  thou 
trustest? 

5.  I  say,  sayest  tlmi,  (but  tliey  are  hut  vam 

words,  I  hate  counsel  and  strength  for  war :  now  on 
whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebellest  against  me  ? 

-8.  Now  therefore  give  pledges,  I  pray  thee,  to 

my  master  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  I  will  give  thee 
two  thousand  horses,  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set 
riders  upon  them. 

9.  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of 

one  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master's  servants,  and 
put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and  for  horsemen  ? 

10.  And  am  I  now  come  up  without  the  Lord 

against  this  land  tb  destroy  it  ?  the  Lord  said  unto 
nie.  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it. 

11.  Then  said  Eliakim  and  Shebna  and  Joah 

unto  Rabshakeh,  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  thy  servants 
in  the  SjTian  language;  for  we  understand  it:  and 
speak  not  to  us  in  the  Jews'  language,  in  the  ears  of 
the  people  that  are  on  the  wall. 

13.  Then  Ralishakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a 

loud  voice  in  the  Jews'  language,  and  said.  Hear  ye 
the  words  of  the  great  king,  the  king  of  Assyria. 

14.  Thus  saith  the  king,  Let  not  Hezekiah  de- 
ceive you :  for  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you. 

15.  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 

the  Lonb,  saying.  The  Lord  will  sm-ely  deliver  us : 
this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the 
king  of  Assyria. 

16.  "Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah :  for  thus  saith 

the  king  of  Assyria,  >Iake  an  agreement  with  me  by  a 
present,  and  come  out  to  me :  and  eat  ye  every  one  of 
his  vine,  and  every  one  of  his  fig  tree,  and  drink  ye 
every  one  the  waters  of  his  own  cistern  ; 

17.  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  land 

like  your  own  land,  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land 
of  bread  and  vineyards. 

IS.  Beware  lest  Hezekiah  persuade  you,  say- 
ing, The  Lord  will  deliver  us.  Hath  any  of  the  gods 
of  the  nations  delivered  his  land  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
king  of  Assyria  ? 

§  71,    Sieges  Formed. 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  8.  And  Saul  called  all  the  people  to- 
gether to  war,  to  go  down  to  Keilah,  to  besiege  David 
and  his  men. 

1  Chr.  XX.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  the 
year  was  expired,  at  the  time  that  kings  go  out  to 
battle,  Joab  led  fortli  the  power  of  the  army,  and 
wasted  the  country  <>f  the  children  of  Ammon,  and 
came  and  besieged" Ilabbah.  But  David  tarried  at  Je- 
rusalem.    And"^Joab  smote  Rabbah,  and  destroyed  it. 

2  Sam.  XX.  15.  And  they  came  and  besieged  him  in 
Abel  of  Betli-maachah,  and  they  cast  up  a  bank 
against  the  city,  and  it  stood  in  the  trench :  and  all  the 
people  that  were  with  Joab  battered  the  wall,  to  throw 
it  down.  . 

1  Kings  XX.  1.  And  Ben-hadad  the  king  of  Syria 
gathered  all  his  host  together:  and  there  were  thirty 
and  two  kings  with  him,  and  horses,  and  chariots: 
and  lie  went  up  and  besieged  Samaria,  and  warred 
against  it. 


2  Kings  vi.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria  gathered  all  his  host,  and 
went  up,  and  besieged  Samaria. 

25.  And  there  was  a  great  famine  in  Samaria ; 

and,  behold,  they  besieged  it,  until  an  ass's  head  was 
sold  for  fourscore  pieces  of  silver,  and  the  foiu'th  part 
of  a  cab  of  dove's  dung  for  five  jneces  of  silver. 

§  72.    Incidents  of  a  Siege. 

(1.    TRIBUTE  DEMANDED.) 

1  Kings  XX.  2.  And  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab 
king  of  Israel  into  the  city,  and  said  unto  him,  Thus 
saith  Ben-hadad, 

3.  Thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  mine ;  thy  wives 

also  and  thy  children,  even  the  goodliest,  are  mine. 

4.  And  the  king  of  Israel  answered  and  said. 

My  lord,  O  king,  according  to  thy  saying,  I  am  thme, 
and  all  that  I  have. 

(2.   FAMINE.) 

2  Kings  vi.  26.  And  as  the  king  of  Israel  was  passing 
by  upon  the  wall,  there  cried  a  woman  unto  hhn,  say- 
ing, Ilelp,  m.y  lord,  O  king. 

27.  And  he  said.  If  the  Lord  do  not  help 

thee,  whence  shall  I  help  thee  ?  out  of  the  barufloor, 
or  out  of  the  winepress  ? 

(3.    StJRREKDER   AD^^SED.) 

Jer.  xxxviii.  15.  Then  Jeremiah  said  unto  Zedekiah, 
If  I  declare  it  unto  thee,  wilt  thou  not  surely  put  me 
to  death?  and  if  I  give  thee  counsel,  wilt  thou  not 
hearken  unto  nie  ? 

16.  So  Zedekiah  the  king  sware  secretly  unto 

Jeremiah,  saying.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  that  made  us 
this  soul,  I  will  not  put  thee  to  death,  neither  will  I 
give  thee  into  the  hand  of  these  men  tliat  seek  thy  life. 

17.  Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  Zedekiah,  Thus 

saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel ; 
If  thou  wilt  assuredly  go  forth  unto  the  king  of  Baby- 
lon's princes,  then  thy  soul  shall  live,  and  this  city 
shall  not  be  burned  with  fire;  and  thou  shalt  live,  and 
thine  house : 

18.  But  if  thou  wilt  not  go  forth  to  the  king 

of  Babylon's  princes,  then  shall  this  city  be  given  into 
the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  they  shall  burn  it  with 
fire,  aud  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  their  hand. 

19.  And  Zedekiah  the  king  said  unto  Jere- 
miah, I  am  afraid  of  the  Jews  that  are  fallen  to  the 
Chaldeans,  lest  they  deliver  me  into  their  hand,  and 
they  mock  me. 

(4.    A  VIVID   PICTURE.) 

Is  xxii.  1.  The  burden  of  the  valley  of  vision. 
What  aileth  thee  now,  that  thou  art  wholly  gone  up 
to  the  housetops  ? 

3.  Thou  that  art  fiill  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous  citj% 

a  joyous  city;  thy  slain  men  are  not  slain  with  the 
sword,  nor  dead  in  battle. 

3.  All  thy  rulers  are  fled  together,  they  are 

bound  by  the  archers :  all  that  are  found  in  thee  are 
bound  together,  which  have  fled  from  far. 

4.  Therefore  said  I,  Look  away  from  me ;  1 

will  weep  bitterly,  labour  not  to  comfort  me,  because 
of  the  spoiling  o"f  the  daughter  of  my  people. 

5.  For  it  is  a  day  of  trouble,  and  ot  treadmg 

down,  aud  of  perplexity  by  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in 
the  valley  of  vision,  breaking  down  the  walls,  and  ot 
crying  to  the  mountains. 

6.  And  Elam  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  ot 

men  and  horsemen,  and  Kir  uncovered  the  shield. 

7   And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  thy  choicest 

valleys  shall  be  full  of  chariots,  and  the  horsemen 
shall  set  themselves  in  array  at  the  gate.  ,  _    ,  , 

8    And  he  discovered  the  covcrmg  of  Judah, 

and  thou  didst  look  in  that  day  to  the  armour  of  the 
house  of  the  forest. 

9.  Ye  have  seen  also  the  breaches  of  the  city 

of  David,  that  they  are  many:  and  ye  gathered 
together  the  waters  of  the  lower  pool. 

r 10,  And  ye  have  numbered   the  houses  ot 

Jerusalem,  and  the  houses  have  ye  have  broken  down 
to  fortify  the  wall. 

11.  Ye  made  also  a  ditch  between  the  two 


500 


War  In  Ancient  Times. 


CHAP.   VIII. 


WAR. 


BOUK  XIX. 


■walla  for  the  water  of  the  old  pool :  but  ye  have  not 
looked  uuto  the  maker  thereof,  neither  had  respect 
unto  liini  that  fashioueil  it  long  aijo. 

Is.  xxii.  Vi.  And  in  that  daj'  did  the  Lord  God  of 
hosts  call  to  weeping,  and  to  mourning,  and  to  bald- 
uess,  and  to  girding  with  saekrlotli : 

1:3.  And    iiehold   joy   and    gladness,   slaving 

oxen,  and  killing  sheep,  eating  tlcsh,  and  drinking 
wine:  let  US  eat  and  drink;  for  to  morrow  wc  shall 
<lie. 

14.  And  it  was  revealed  in  mine  ears  by  the 

Lord  of  hosts.  Surely  this  iniipiity  shall  not  be  purged 
from  you  till  ye  die,  saith  the  Lord  Uod  of  hosts. 

§  73.    Relief  Promised. 

1  Stitn.  xi.  9.  And  they  said  unto  the  messengers 
tluit  came.  Thus  sliall  ye  say  unto  the  men  of  .Jabesh- 
gilead,  'I'd  morrow,  by  Ihdt  time  the  sun  be  hot,  ye 
shall  have  help.  And  the  messengers  came  and 
shewed  it  to  the  men  of  .labesh ;  and  they  were  glad. 

10.  Therefore   the   meu   of   .Jabesh  said,   To 

morrow  we  will  come  out  inito  you,  and  ye  shall  do 
with  us  all  that  seemeth  good  imlo  you. 


§  74.    Siege  Raised. 

2  Sam.  XX.  10.  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the 
city,  Hear,  hear;  say,  1  pray  you,  unto  Joab,  Come 
near  hither,  that  I  may  si)eak  with  thee. 

17.  And  when  he  was  come  near  imto  her, 

the  woman  said,  AH  thou  Joab '!  And  he  answered, 
I  am  he.  Then  she  said  unto  him.  Hear  the  words  of 
thine  handmaid.     And  he  answered,  I  do  hoar. 

ly.  I  am  one  of  them  thai  are  peaceable  and 

faithful  in  Israel :  thou  seekest  to  destroy  a  city  and  a 
mother  in  Israel :  why  wilt  thou  swallow  up  the 
inheritance  of  the  Loud  ? 

20.  And  Joab  answered  and  said.  Far  be  it, 

far  be  it  from  me,  that  I  should  swallow  up  or  destroy. 

Jei:  xxxvii.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the 
ami)-  of  tlie  Chaldeans  was  broken  up  from  Jerusalem 
for  fear  of  Pliai'aoh's  army, 

13.  Then  Jeremiah  went  forthout  of  Jerusalem 

to  go  into  the  land  of  Benjamin,  to  separate  himself 
thence  in  the  midst  of  the  people. 

§  75.    Cities  Taken. 

Gen.  xxxiv.  25.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third 
day,  when  they  were  sore,  that  two  of  the  sons  of 
Jacob,  Simeon  and  Levi,  Dinah's  brethren,  took  each 
man  his  sword,  and  came  upon  the  city  boldly,  and 
slew  all  the  males. 

20.  And  thev  slew  Hamor  and  Shechem  his 

son  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  took  Dinah  out 
of  Sheeheni's  hoiise,  and  went  out. 

27.  The  sons  of  Jacob  came  upon  the  slain,  and 

spoiled  the  cit}-,  bec;iuse  thej'  had  defiled  their  sister. 

Jud.  viii.  17.  And  he  beat  down  the  tower  of  Penuel, 
and  slew  the  men  of  the  city. 

2  Sam.  xii.  20.  And  Joab  fought  against  Rabbah  of 
the  children  of  Amnion,  and  took  the  royal  city. 

37.  Ami  Joab  sent  messengers  to  David,  and 

said,  I  have  fought  against  Rjibbah,  and  have  taken 
the  city  of  waters. 

28.   Now   therefore  gather   the  rest  of  the 

people  together,  and  encamp  .against  the  city,  and 
take  it :  lest  I  take  the  citj^,  and  it  be  called  alter  my 
name. 

29.  And  David  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
gether, and  went  to  Rabbah,  and  fought  against  it, 
and  took  it. 

(A.   8IGX.\I,   FOR    PROTECTION   AT   C.UTURE.) 

Jos.  11.  12.  Now  therefore,  I  pray  j'ou,  swear  unto 
me  by  the  Lord,  since  I  have  shewed  vou  kindness, 
that  yc  will  also  shew  kindness  unto  my  father's  house, 
and  give  me  a  true  token  : 

13.  And  that  ye  will  save  alive  my  father,  and 

my  mother,  and  my  brethren,  and  mv  sisters,  and  all 
that  they  have,  and  deliver  our  lives  from  death. 

ll.  And  the  men  answered  her,  Our  life  for 

yours,  if  ye  utter  not  this  our  business.    And  it  shall 

501 


be,  when  the  Lord  hath  given  us  the  land,  that  we 
will  deal  kiniUy  and  truly  witli  thee. 

17.  And   the   men  said  unto  her.  We  wiU  be 

blameless  of  this  thine  oath  which  thou  hast  made  us 

swear. 

\<^,  Behold,  when  we  come  into  the  land,  thou 

Shalt  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread  in  the  winilow 
which  thou  didst  let  us  down  by ;  and  thou  shall  bring 
thy  father,  and  thy  UKjther,  and  thy  brethren,  and  all 
thy  father's  household,  home  imto  thee. 

19.  And  it  .shall  be,  that  whosoever  shall  go 

out  of  the  doors  of  thy  house  into  the  street,  his  blood 
nhall  be  upon  his  head,  and  we  will  be  guiltless:  and 
whosoever  shall  be  with  thee  in  the  house,  his  blood 
shall  be  on  our  head,  W any  hand  be  upon  him. 

20.  And  if  thou  utter  tliis  our  business,  then 

we  will  be  quit  of  thine  oath  which  thou  hast  made 
us  to  swear. 

21.  And  she  said.  According  unto  your  words, 

so  he  it.  And  she  sent  them  away,  and  they  departed : 
and  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  window. 

—  \\.  22.  But  Joshua  had  said  unto  the  two  meu 
that  had  spied  out  the  country,  Go  into  the  harlot's 
house,  and  bring  out  thence  the  woman,  and  all  that 
she  hath,  as  ye  swarc  unto  her. 

§  76.    Captured  Cities  Burned. 

Dent.  xiii.  10.  And  thou  shalt  gather  all  the  spoil 
of  it  into  the  midst  of  the  street  thereof,  and  .shalt  burn 
with  fire  the  city,  and  all  the  spoil  thereof  every  whit, 
for  the  Lord  thy  God:  and  it  shall  be  a  heap  for 
ever ;  it  shall  not  be  built  again. 

Num.  xxi.  28.  For  there  is  a  flre  gone  out  of  Hesh- 
bon,  a  flame  from  the  city  of  Sihon  :  it  hath  consumed 
Ar  of  Moab,  and  the  lords  of  the  high  places  of  Arnon. 

—  xxxi.  10.  And  they  burnt  all  their  cities  wherein 
they  dwelt,  and  all  their  goodly  castles,  with  fire. 

Jud.  i.  8.  Now  the  children  of  Judah  had  fought 
against  Jerusalem,  and  had  taken  it,  and  smitten  it 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  set  the  city  on  fire. 

—  ix.  48.  And  Abimelech  gat  him  up  to  mount 
Zalnion,  he  and  all  the  people  that  icere  with  him; 
and  Abimelech  took  an  axe  in  his  hand,  and  cut  down 
a  bough  from  the  trees,  and  took  it,  and  laid  ;/  on  his 
shoulder,  and  said  unto  the  people  that  were  with  him. 
What  ye  have  seen  me  do,  make  haste,  and  do  as  I 
have  done. 

49.  And  all    the  people  likewise  cut  down 

every  man  his  bough,  and  followed  Abimelech,  and 
put  them  to  the  hold,  and  set  the  hold  on  fire  upon 
them ;  so  that  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem 
died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  women. 

—  XX.  48.  And  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again  upon 
the  children  of  Benjamin,  and  smote  them  with  the 
edge  of  the  sword,  as  well  the  men  of  every  city,  as  the 
beast,  and  all  that  came  to  hand:  also  they  set  on  fire 
all  the  cities  that  they  came  to. 


CHAP.  YIII. 

MISHAPS  AND  CASUALTIES. 

§  77.    Exhaustion  of  Troops. 

(1.   FROM   W.VNT  OP   FOOD.) 

1  Sam.  xiv.  24.  And  the  men  of  Israel  were  distressed 
that  day:  for  Saul  had  adjured  the  people,  saying, 
Cursed  be  the  man  that  eateth  any  food  untU  evening, 
that  I  may  be  avenged  on  mine  enemies.  So  none  of 
the  people  tasted  any  food. 

36.  And  when  the  people  were  come  mto 

the  wood,  behold,  the  honcv  dropped ;  but  no  man 
put  his  hand  to  his  mouth :  for  the  people  feared  the 

—  27  But  Jonathan  heard  not  when  his  father 
charged  tlie  people  with  the  oath  :  wherefore  he  put 
forth  the  end  of  the  rod  that  was  m  his  hand,  and 


c  HAP.  vni. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


dipped  it  in  a  honeycomb,  and  put  his  hand  to  his 
mouth;  and  his  eyes  were  enlightened. 

1  Slim.  xiv.  28.  'riien  answere^l  one  of  the  jieople,  and 
said,  Thj-  lather  straitly  charged  the  people  with  an 
oath,  saying,  Cursed  be  the  man  that  eateth  aii!/  food 
this  day.    And  the  people  were  faint. 

(3.   FROM   FATIGUE.) 

1  Sam.  XXX.  9.  So  David  went,  he  and  the  six  hun- 
dred men  that  ircre  with  him,  and  came  to  the  brook 
Besor,  where  those  that  were  left  Ijehiud  stayed. 

10.  But  David  pursued,  lie  and  four  luradred 

men :  for  two  hundred  abode  behind,  which  were  so 
faint  that  they  could  not  go  over  the  brook  Besor. 

3  Siim.  xxi.  15.  Jloreover  the  Philistines  had  yet 
war  again  with  Israel ;  and  David  went  down,  and 
his  servants  with  him,  and  fought  against  the  Philis- 
tines :  and  David  waxed  faint. 

§  78.    Wounds. 

Jud.  ix.  40.  And  Abimelech  chased  him,  and  he  fled 
before  hnn,  and  mauj'  were  overthrown  and  wounded, 
even  unto  the  entering  of  the  gate. 

41.  And  Abimelech   dwelt  at  Arumah:   and 

Zebul  thrust  out  Gaal  and  his  brethren,  that  they 
should  not  dwell  in  Shechem. 

1  Chi:  X.  3.  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul, 
and  the  archers  hit  him,  and  he  was  wounded  of  the 
archers. 

3  Sam.  xxii.  39.  And  I  have  consumed  them,  and 
wounded  them,  that  they  could  not  arise:  yea,  they 
are  fallen  under  my  feet. 

Mark  xiv.  47.  And  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew 
a  sword,  and  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
cut  off  his  ear. 

§  79.    Gentiles  Killed  in  Battle. 

(1.   INDEFINITE  NUMBERS.) 

Jud.  i.  5.  And  they  found  Adoni-bezek  in  Bezek : 
and  they  fought  against  him,  and  they  slew  the 
Canaaniies  and  the  Perizzites. 

1  Sum.  xxiii.  5.  So  David  and  his  men  went  to 
Keilab,  and  fought  with  the  Philistines,  and  brought 
away  their  cattle,  and  smote  them  with  a  great  slaugh- 
ter.    So  Da\id  saved  the  inhabitants  of  Iveilah. 

1  Kinys  XX.  31.  And  the  king  of  Israel  went  out, 
and  smote  the  horses  and  chariots,  and  slew  the 
Syrians  with  a  great  slaughter. 

1  C/ir.  V.  23.  For  there  fell  down  many  slain,  be- 
cause the  war  irii.s  of  God.  And  they  dwelt  In  their 
steads  until  the  captivit}'. 

(3.   DEFINITE  NUMBERS.) 

XU771.  xxxi.  7.  And  tliey  warred  against  the  Midian- 
ites,  as  the  Loud  commanded  Moses ;  and  they  slew 
all  the  males. 

y.  And  they  slew  the  kings  of  Jlidian,  beside 

the  rest  of  tbeni  that  were  slaiii^;  iixindi/,  Evi,  and 
Hekem,  and  Zur,  and  Ilur,  and  Reba,  live  kings  of 
Jlidian  :  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  with 
the  sword. 

Jud.  i.  4,  And  .Tudah  went  up;  and  the  Lord 
delivered  the  Canaaniies  and  the  Perizzites  into  their 
hand  :  and  they  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand 
men. 

10.  And  .Tudah  went  against  the  Canaaniies 

that  dwell  in  Ih^bron:  now  the  name  of  Hebron  before 
WW  Kn-jath-arba:  and  they  slew  Sheshai,  and  Ahiman, 
and  Talmai. 

—  vii.  3.').  And  they  took  two  jirinccs  of  the  Midian- 
iles,  Oreb  and  Zeeb;  and  llu/y  slew  Orel)  upon  the 
rock  Oreb,  and  Zeeb  Ihey  slew  at  the  winepress  of 
Zeeb,  and  jnirsued  Midian,  and  brought  the  heads  of 
Oreb  and  Zeeb  to  Giileon  on  the  other  side  Jordan. 

—  viii.  10.  Now  Zel)ah  and  Zalmunna  were  in 
Karkor,  and  their  hosts  with  them,  about  fifteen 
tliou.saiid  mm,  all  Ihiit  were  left  of  all  llie  hosts  of  the 
children  of  the  ea.sl :  for  there  fell  a  hundred  and 
twenty  thousand  men  that  drew  sword. 

1  Chr.  xviii.  5.  And  when  the  Syrians  of  Damascus 


came  to  help  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah,  Da^id  slew  of 
the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thousand  men. 

—  —  13.  Jloreover,  Abishai  the  sou  of  Zeruiah 
slew  of  the  Edoniiles  in  the  vallej'  of  salt  eighteen 
thousand. 

3  Skiii.  X.  18.  And  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel ; 
and  David  slew  the  men  of  seven  lumdred  chariots  of 
the  Syrians,  and  forty  thousand  horsemen,  and  smote 
Shobach  the  captain  of  their  host,  who  died  there. 

1  CJir.  xix.  18.  But  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel; 
and  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  seven  thousand  men 
icliieh  fiiiight  in  chariots,  and  forty  thousand  footmen, 
and  killed  Shophach  the  captain  of  the  host. 

1  Ki/ir/.H  XX.  29.  And  they  ])it<'lied  one  over  against 
the  other  seven  days.  And  .w  it  was,  that  in  the 
seventh  day  the  battle  was  joined:  and  the  children 
of  Israel  slew  of  the  Syrians  a  hundred  thousand  foot- 
men in  one  day. 

§  SO.    Hebrews  KUled  in  Battle. 

(1.    BY   GENTILES.) 

2  Kings  xiii.  7.  Neither  did  he  leave  of  the  people 
to  Jehoahaz  liut  fifty  horsemen,  and  ten  chariots,  and 
ten  thousand  footmen ;  for  the  king  of  Sj'ria  had 
destroyed  them,  and  had  made  them  like  the  dust  l)y 
threshing. 

(3.    BY   OTHER   HEBREWS.) 

Jud.  XX.  21.  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  came 
forth  out  of  Gibeah,  and  destroyed  down  to  the 
ground  of  the  Israelites  that  day  twenty  and  two 
thousand  men. 

3.5.  And  Benjamin  went  forth  against  them 

out  of  Gibeah  the  second  day,  and  destroyed  down  to 
the  ground  of  the  children  of  Israel  again  eighteen 
thousand  men  ;  all  these  drew  the  sword. 

35.  And   the  Lord    smote   Benjamin  before 

Israel :  and  the  children  of  Israel  destroyed  of  the 
Benjamites  that  day  twenty  and  five  thousand  and  a 
hundred  men :  all  these  drew  the  sword. 

44.  And  there  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  thou- 
sand men  ;  all  these  were  men  of  valour. 

45.  And  they  turned  and  fled  toward  the  wil- 
derness unto  the  rock  of  Rimmon:  and  thej'  gleaned 
of  tliera  in  the  highways  five  thousand  men;  and  pur- 
sued hard  after  them  unto  Gidom,  and  slew  two 
thousand  men  of  them. 

46.  So  th:it  all  which  fell  that  day  of  Benjamin 

were  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew  the 
sword ;  all  these  irere  men  of  v:ilour. 

2  Sam.  ii.  30.  And  Joab  returned  from  following 
Abner:  and  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  people  to- 
gether, there  lacked  of  David's  servants  nineteen  men 
and  Asahel. 

31.  But  the  servants  of  David  had  smitten  of 

Benjamin,  and  of  Abner's  men,  so  that  three  hundred 
and  threescore  men  died. 

—  xviii.  6.  So  the  people  went  out  into  the  field 
against  Israel:  and  tlie  battle  was  in  the  wood  of 
Ephraim ; 

7.  AVhcre   the    people    of   Israel  were  slain 

before  the  servants  of  David,  and  there  was  there  a 
great  slaughter  that  day  of  twenty  thousand  men. 

3  C/ir.  xiii.  17.  And  Abijah  and  his  people  slew 
them  with  a  great  slaughter:  so  there  fell  down  slain 
of  Isr;iel  five  hundred  thousand  chosen  men. 

§  81.    Leaders  Killed. 

2  Sam.  ii.  33.  And  Abner  said  again  to  Asahel,  Turn 
thee  aside  from  following  me:  wherefore  should  I 
smite  thee  to  the  ground?  liow  then  should  I  hold  up 
ni}'  face  to  Joali  thy  brother  ? 

33.  Howb('it  he  refused  to  turn  aside :  where- 
fore Abner  with  the  hinder  end  of  the  spear  smote 
him  under  the  fifth  rib,  that  the  spear  came  out  behind 
him ;  and  he  fell  down  there,  and  died  in  the  same 
place :  and  it  came  to  iiass,  tliat  as  manv  as  came  to  the 
place  where  Asahel  fell  down  and  died  stood  still. 

—  xi.  IG.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joab  observed 
the  city,  that  he  assigned  Uriah  unto  a  place  where 
he  knew  that  valiant  men  were. 


CHAP.  IX. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


2  Snm.  xi.  17.  And  the  men  of  the  city  went  out,  nntl 
fouplit  witli  .lonl):  ami  tlierc  fell  some  of  llie  people 
of  tile  servants  of  DiivUl;  anil  Uriah  the  lliltilo  died 
also. 

—  xviii.  14.  Then  said  Jonb,  I  may  not  tarry  thus 
with  thee.  And  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and 
thrust  them  throujih  llie  heart  of  Absalom,  while  he 
ifiM  yet  alive  in  tlie  midst  of  the  oak. 

t  "('//;•.  x.  2.  And  the  IMiilislines  followed  hard  after 
Saul,  and  after  his  sons;  antl  the  I'hilistines  slew 
.Tonathan,  and  Abiuadab,  and  Malchi-shua,  the  sons 
of  Saul. 

6.  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  all  his 

house  died  together. 

§  82.    Treatmoiit  of  Dead  Enemies. 

1  fiam.  xvii.  54,  And  David  took  the  head  of  the 
Philistine,  and  brousrht  it  to  Jerusalem;  but  ho  put 
his  armour  in  his  tent. 

—  xxxi.  S,  .Vnd  it  eanio  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
when  tlie  Philistines  came  to  strip  tlie  slain,  that  tliey 
found  Saul  and  liis  three  sons  fallen  in  mount  Gillioa. 

!).  And  they  eut  off  his  liead,  and  stripped  olf 

his  armour,  and  sent  into  tlie  land  of  the  Pliilistines 
round  about,  to  publisli  it  in  the  house  of  tlicir  idols, 
and  anionj;  the  people. 

10.  An(i  tliey  put  bis  armour  in  the  house  of 

Ashlaroth  :  and  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall  of 
Bethshan. 

§  83.    Jlonriiiiig  for  the  Dond  in  Battle. 

3  Sam.  i.  17.  And  David  lamented  with  this  lament- 
ation over  Saul  and  over  .Tonathan  his  son: 

19.  The  beauty  of  Israel  is  slain  upon  thy  high 

places  ;  how  are  the  mighty  fallen  ! 

20.  Tell  it  not  in  (ialli,  publish  it  not  in  the 

streets  of  Askelon ;  lest  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines 
rejoice,  lest  the  daughters  of  the  uneircunicised 
triumph. 

21.  Ye  UKJUutains  of  Gilboa,  Id  there  be  no  dew, 

neither  Id  tin  ir  he  rain,  upon  you,  nor  lields  of  offer- 
ings: for  there  llie  shield  of  the  mi.ghty  is  vilely  cast 
away,  the  shield  of  Saul,  as  thouijh  lut  hitd  not  been 
anointed  with  oil. 

22.  From  the  blood  of  the  slain,  from  the  fat 

of  the  mighty,  the  bow  of  .Ionath:in  turned  not  back, 
and  the  sword  of  Saul  returned  not  euipt}'. 

25.  How  are  the  mighty  fallen  in  the  midst 

of  the  battle !  O  Jonathan,  thcu  wast  slain  in  thine 
high  places. 

27.  How    are    the    mighty    fallen,    and    the 

weapons  of  war  jierishcd  ! 

—  xix.  3.  And  the  jieople  gat  them  by  stealth  that 
day  into  the  city,  as  people  being  ashamed  steal  awaj' 
when  they  flee  in  battle. 


CHAP.  IX. 
PRISONERS  OF  WAR. 

§  84.    >'o  (Jiiarter  Given. 

1  Snm.  .\xvii.  10.  And  Acliish  said,  Whither  have 
ye  made  a  road  to  dav?  And  David  said,  A.sainst 
the  south  of  Judali,  and  against  the  south  of  the  jerah- 
meelites,  and  against  tlie  south  of  tlie  Keniles. 

11.  And  l):ivid  saved  neither  man  nor  woman 

alive,  to  bring  tidini/n  to  (Talli,s;iying,  I^est  thev should 
tell  on  us,  saying.  So  ilid  David,  and  so  itill  be  his 
manner  all  the  while  he  dwelleth  in  the  country  of 
the  Philistines. 

12.  And  Aehish  believed  David,  saying.  He 

hath  made  his  people  Israel  utterly  to  abhor  him ; 
therefore  he  shall  be  my  servant  for  ever. 

§  85.    Prisoners  Taken. 

Oen.  xiv.  12.  And  thej-  took  Lot,  Abram's  brother's 
son,  who  dwelt  in  Sodom,  and  his  goods,  and  departed. 


Num.  xxi.  1.  And  irlten  king  Arad  the  Canaanite, 
which  dwelt  in  the  south,  heard  tell  that  Israel  came 
by  the  way  of  the  spies;  then  he  fought  against  Israel, 
aiid  took  mmc  of  them  iirisoners. 

—  xxxi.  i).  .\iid  the  iliildren  of  Israel  took  all  the 
women  of  .\Iidian  captives,  and  their  little  ones,  and 
tool;  the  .spoil  of  all  their  cattle,  and  all  their  flocks, 
and  all  their  goods. 

11.  And  they  took  all  Uic  spoil,  and  all  the 

prey,  both  of  men  and  of  beasts. 

12.  And  they  brought  the  captives,  and  the 

prey,  and  the  sjioil,  unto  Jloses  and  Klcii/.:ir  llie  priest, 
ami  unto  the  congregation  of  the  chiklren  of  Israel, 
imto  the  camp  at  the  plains  of  Moab,  which  are  by 
Jordan  «<■«/■  Jericho. 

1  Vhr.  v.  19.  And  they  made  war  with  the  Hagar- 
ites,  with  .letur,  and  Nephish,  and  Nodab. 

21.  And  they  look  away  their  callle;  of  their 

camels  fifty  thousand,  and  of  sheep  Iwo  liumlrcd  and 
titty  thousand,  and  of  asses  two  thousand,  and  of  men 
a  hundred  thousand. 

—  xviii.  4.  And  David  took  from  him  a  thousand 
chariots,  and  seven  thousand  horsemen,  and  twenty 
thousand  footmen :  David  also  hou.ched  all  the  chariot 
horses,  but  reserved  of  them  a  hundred  chariots. 

§  8C.    Well  Treated. 

1  Kings  XX.  31.  And  his  servants  said  unto  him. 
Behold  now,  we  have  heard  that  the  kings  of  the 
house  of  Israel  are  merciful  kings:  let  us,  I  pray  thee, 
l)Ut  sackcloth  on  our  loins,  and  ropes  niion  our  heads, 
and  go  out  to  the  king  of  Israel :  peradventure  he  will 
save  thj'  life. 

32.  So  they  girded  sackcloth  on  their  loins, 

a.\\Aput  ropes  on  their  heads,  and  came  to  the  king  of 
Israel,  and  said.  Thy  servant  Beii-liadad  saith,  I  pray 
thee,  let  me  live.  And  he  said.  Is  he  yet  alive  V  he  is 
my  brother. 

■ 33.  Now    the    men    did    diligently    observe 

whether  any  thing  would  come,  from  him,  and  did 
hastily  catch  it:  and  they  said.  Thy  brother  Ben- 
hadad.  Then  he  said,  Go  ye,  bring  him.  Then  Ben- 
had;id  came  forth  to  him ;  and  he  caused  him  to  come 
up  into  the  chariot. 

Ps.  cvi.  46.  He  made  them  also  to  be  pitied  of  all 
those  that  carried  them  captives. 

§  87.    Set  Free. 

2  Kinqs  vi.  21.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto 
Elisha,  when  he  saw  them,  My  father,  shall  I  smite 
thcni  ?  shall  I  smite  them  ? 

22.  And  he  answered,  Thou  shalt  not  smite 

them:  wouldst  thou  smite  those  whom  thou  hast 
taken  captive  with  thv  sword  and  with  thy  bow?  set 
liread  and  water  before  them,  that  they  may  eat  and 
drink,  and  go  to  their  master. 

23.  ""And  he  prepared  great  provision  for  them : 

and  when  they  had  eaten  and  drunk,  he  sent  them 
away,  and  they  went  to  their  master.  So  the  bimds 
of  Syria  came"  no  more  into  the  land  of  Israel. 

§  88.    Tortured. 

Jud.  viii.  16.  And  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city,  and 
thorns  of  the  wilderness,  and  briers,  and  with  them  he 
taught  the  men  of  Succoth. 

2  Sam.  xii.  31.  And  he  brought  forth  the  people  that 
were  therein,  and  put  them  under  saws,  and  under  har- 
rows of  iron,  and  \mder  axes  of  iron,  and  made  then) 
pass  through  the  brickkiln  ;  and  thus  did  lie  unto  all 
the  cities  of  the  children  of  Amnion.  So  David  and 
all  the  people  returned  unto  Jerusalem. 

1  Chr.  XX.  3.  And  he  brought  out  the  jieople  that 
rrere  in  it.  and  cut  them  with  saws,  and  with  harrows 
of  iron,  and  with  axes.     Even  so  dealt  David  with  al 
the  cities  of  the  children  of  Amnion.    And  David  and 
all  the  people  returned  to  Jerusalem. 

See  2  Kings  xxv.  7. 

§  89.    Pnt  to  Death. 

Jos.  X.  10.  But  these  five  kings  fled,  and  hid  them- 
selves in  a  cave  at  Makkedah. 


503 


CHAP.  X. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


Jos.  X.  17.  Anil  it  n-as  told  Joshua,  sa3-iDg,  The  five 
kings  arc  foiiiKl  hid  in  a  cave  at  JIakkedah. 

18.  Ami  Joshua  said,  Roll  great  stones  upon 

the  mouth  of  the  cave,  aud  set  men  by  it  for  to  keep 
them : 

23.  Then  said  Joshua,  open  the  mouth  of  the 

cave,  and  brmg  out  those  five  kiugs  unto  me  out  of 
the  cave. 

23.  And  they  did  so,  and  brought  forth  those 

five  kiugs  unto  him  out  of  the  cave,  the  king  of  Jeru- 
Baleiu,  ihe  king  of  Hebron,  the  king  of  Jarmuth,  the 
king  of  Lachish,  and  tlie  king  of  Eglon. 

■  24  Aud  it  came  to  pass,  >vhen  they  brought 

out  those  Ivinffs  unto  Joshua,  that  Josliua  called  for  all 
the  men  of  Israel,  and  said  unto  the  captains  of  the 
men  of  war  which  went  with  him.  Come  near,  put 
your  feet  upon  the  necks  of  these  kings.  And  they 
came  near,  and  jiut  their  feet  upon  the  necks  of  them. 

25.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Fear  not,  nor 

be  dismayed,  be  strong  and  of  good  courage :  for  thus 
shall  the  Lord  do  to  all  your  enemies  against  whom 
ye  fight. 

26.  And  afterward  Joshua  smote  them,  and 

slew  them,  and  hanged  them  on  five  trees :  +and  they 
were  hanging  upon  the  trees  until  the  evening. 

27.  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  of  the  go- 
ing down  of  the  sim,  //(«;  Joshua  commanded,  and  they 
took  them  down  oil'  the  trees,  and  cast  them  into 
the  cave  wherein  they  had  been  hid,  and  laid  great 
stones  in  the  cave's  mouth,  ichich  remain  until  this 
Tcrj'  day. 

Jud.  viii.  20.  And  he  said  unto  .Jether  his  firstborn, 
Up,  and  slay  them.  But  the  j-oiith  drew  not  his  sword  : 
for  ho  feared,  because  he  was  j-et  a  youth. 

21.  ThenZebali  and  Zalmunna  said,  Rise  thou, 

and  fall  upon  us :  for  as  the  man  m,  so  is  his  strength. 
And  Gideon  arose,  and  slew  Zebah  and  Zalmunna, 
and  took  away  the  ornaments  that  iccre  on  their  cam- 
els' necks. 

1  Sum.  XV.  33.  Then  said  Samuel,  Bring  ye  hither 
to  me  Agag  the  king  of  the  Amalekites.  And  Agag 
came  unto  liim  delicately.  And  Agag  said,  Surely 
the  bitterness  of  death  is  past. 

38.  And  Samuel  said.  As  thy  sword  liath  made 

■women  childless,  so  shall  thy  mother  be  childless 
among  women.  And  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  pieces 
before  the  Lord  in  Gilgal. 


CHAP.  X. 
SPOILS  OF  WAR. 

§  90.    Not  Always  Taken. 

Jvd.  V.  in.  The  kings  came  and  fought ;  then  fought 
the  kings  of  Canaan  in  Taanach  by  tlie  waters  of  Me- 
giddo ;  they  took  no  gain  of  monc}-. 

§  91.    Refused. 

Gen.  xiv.  23.  And  Abram  said  to  the  king  of  Sodom, 
I  liave  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  the  Lord,  the  most 
high  (Jod,  tlie  possessor  of  heaven  and  earth, 

23.  That  I  will  not  iukr  from  a  thread  even  to 

a  shoelatchet,  and  that  I  will  not  take  any  thing  that 
is  thine,  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  I  have  made  Abram 
rich : 

24.  Save  only  that  which  the  young  men  have 

eaten,  and  the  portion  of  the  men  which  went  with 
nie,  Aner,  Eshcol,  aud  Mamre;  let  them  take  their 
poitiou. 

§92.    Foibiildrn. 

Jos.  vi.  18.  And  ye.  in  any  wise  keep  yovrselres  from 
the  accursed  Hung,  lest  ye"  make  .vwwtes  acciu^ed, 
when  ye  take  of  the  accursed  thing,  and  make  the 
caniji  of  Israel  a  cur,-<e  and  trouble  it." 

—  vii.  1.  But  the  children  of  Israel  committed  a 
trespass  in  the  accursed  thing:  for  Achan,  the  son  of 


Carmi,  the  son  of  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  took  of  the  accursed  thing:  and  the  anger  of 
the  Lord  was  kindled  against  the  children  of  Israel. 

11.   Israel  hath  sinned,   and  they  have  also 

transgressed  my  covenant  which  I  commanded  them; 
for  tiiey  have  even  taken  of  the  accursed  thing,  and 
have  also  stolen,  and  dissembled  also,  and  they  have 
put  it  even  among  their  own  stuff. 

20.  And  Achan  answered  Joshua,  and  said. 

Indeed  I  liave  sinned  against  the  Lord  God  of  Israelj 
and  thus  and  thus  have  I  done  : 

—  —  21.  When  I  saw  among  the  spoils  a  goodly 
Baljylonish  garment,  and  two  hundred  shekels  of  sil- 
ver, and  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight,  then 
I  coveted  them,  and  took  them ;  and,  behold,  they  are 
hid  in  the  earth  iu  the  midst  of  my  tent,  and  the  silver 
under  it. 

22.  So  Joslnia  sent  messengers,  and  they  ran 

unto  the  tent ;  and,  behold,  it  Kas  hid  in  his  tent,  and 
the  silver  under  it. 

id.  And  they  took  them  out  of  the  midst  of 

the  tent,  and  brought  them  unto  Joshua,  and  unto  all 
the  children  of  Israel,  and  laid  them  out  before  the 
Lord. 

?i  93.    Expected. 

Jud.  V.  28.  The  mother  of  Sisera  looked  out  at  a 
window,  and  cried  through  the  lattice,  Why  is  his 
chariot  so  long  in  coming?  why  tarry  the  wheels  of 
his  chariots  ? 

29.  Iler  wise  ladies  answered  her,  yea,  she  re- 
turned answer  to  herself, 

30.  Have  they  not  sped  ?  have  they  not  divid- 
ed the  prey;  to  every  man  a  damsel  or  two  ;  to  Sisera 
a  ]5rey  of  divers  colours,  a  prev  of  divers  colours  of 
needlework,  of  divers  colours  of  needlework  on  both 
sides,  meet  for  the  necks  of  t/tem  that  take  the  spoil? 

§  94.    Taken. 

Gen.  xiv.  11.  And  thej'  took  all  the  goods  of  Sodom 
and  Gomorrah,  and  all  their  victuals,  and  went  their 
way. 

—  xxxiv.  28.  They  took  their  sheep,  and  their  oxen, 
and  their  asses,  and  that  which  was  in  the  city,  and 
that  which  vas  in  tlie  field, 

29.  And  all  their  wealth,  and  all  their  little 

ones,  and  their  wives  took  they  captive,  and  spoiled 
even  all  that  teas  m  the  house. 

Num.  xxxi.  32.  And  the  booty,  being  the  rest  of  the 
prey  which  the  men  of  war  had  caught,  was  six  hun- 
dred thousand  and  seventy  thousand  and  five  thousand 
sheep, 

33.  And  threescore  and  twelve  thousand  beeves, 

34.  And  threescore  and  one  thousand  asses, 

36.  Aud  the  half,  which  wn,^  the  portion  of  them 

that  went  out  to  war,  was  in  number  three  hundred 
thousand  and  seven  iuid  thirty  thousand  aud  five  hun- 
dred sheep : 

43.  And  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  which 

Moses  divided  from  the  men  that  warred, 

-43  (Now  the  half  that  2'ertai)ial  vnto  the  con- 
gregation was  three  hundred  thousand  and  thirty  thou- 
sand and  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep, 

44.  And  thirtv  and  six  thousand  beeves, 

45.  And  thirty  thousand  asses  aud  five  him- 

dred, 

46.  And  sLxteen  tliousand  persons,) 

Detit.  ii.  35.  Only  the  cattle  we  took  for  a  prey  unto 
ourselves,  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities  which  we  took. 

—  iii.  7.  But  all  the  cattle,  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities, 
we  took  for  a  jirey  to  ourselves. 

1  Sam.  xiil.  17.  And  the  spoilers  came  out  of  the 
camp  of  the  Philistines  iu  three  companies  :  one  com- 
pany turned  unto  the  way  thai  leadeth  to  Ophrah,  imto 
tlic  land  of  Shual : 

18.  And  another  company  turned  the  way  to 

Beth-boron  :  and  another  company  turned  to  the  way 
of  the  border  that  lookcth  to  the  valky  of  Zeboim  to- 
ward the  wilderness. 

—  xvii.  53.  And  the  children  of  Israel  returned  from 
chasing  after  the  Philistines,  and  they  spoiled  their 
tents. 


504 


CHAP.  X. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


3  Slim.  iii.  32.  Ami,  beliold,  the  scrviuits  of  David  iiml 
Joiib  Ciimu  fnim  piirsuin:/  a  tro()|5,  iiuil  broiiiiht  in  a 
great  spoil  with  llieiii :  but  Aljiior  wics  not  witli  David 
ill  I  Icbrou ;  for  he  had  sent  him  away,  and  he  was  gone 
in  pi'aoo. 

3  Kinf/n  vii.  8.  And  wlicn  tlipse  lepers  oanie  to  the 
utionnost  part  o(  the  camp,  tbey  went  into  one  tent, 
and  did  eat  ami  <lriiili,  and  carried  I lienee  silver,  and 
gold,  and  raiment,  and  went  and  hid  il ;  and  came 
a^ain,  and  entered  into  another  tent,  and  carried  thence 
(uso,  and  went  and  hid  it. 

§  95.    Kocovered. 

Oen.  xiv.  10.  And  he  bnnisrlit  liaclc  all  the  goods, 
and  also  brought  again  his  brotlier  Lot,  and  his  goods, 
and  the  women  also,  and  the  people. 

1  S,im.  x.\.\.  18.  And  David  recovered  all  that  the 
Ainalekites  had  carried  away :  and  David  rescued  his 
two  wives. 

19.  And  there  was  nothing  lacking  to  them, 

neither  small  nor  great,  neither  sons  nor  daughters, 
neither  spoil,  nor  any  t/iimj  that  they  had  taken  to 
them  :  David  recovered  all. 

20.  And  David  took  all  the  floAs  and  the 

herds,  leliich  the)-  drave  before  those  other  cattle,  and 
said,  This  is  David's  spoil. 

§  96.    Divided. 

Oen.  xiv.  21.  And  the  king  of  Sodom  said  unto 
Abram,  Give  me  the  persons,  and  take  the  goods  to  thy- 
self 

Num.  xxxi.  53.  (Fo;- the  man  of  war  had  taken  spoil, 
every  man  for  himself) 

/ft*,  xxii.  8.  And  he  spake  unto  them,  saying.  Return 
with  much  riches  imto  your  tents,  and  with  very  much 
cattle,  with  silver,  and  with  gold,  and  with  brass,  and 
with  iron,  and  with  very  much  raiment:  divide  the 
spoil  of  vour  enemies  with  your  brethren. 

Jiid.  xiv.  19.  And  the  Spirit  of  the  Loud  came  upon 
him,  and  he  went  down  to  Ashkelon,  and  slew  thirty 
men  of  thcni,  and  took  their  spoil,  and  gave  change  of 
garments  unto  them  whieli  expounded  the  riddle.  And 
his  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  went  up  to  his  father's 
house. 

1  Sam.  XXX.  13.  And  David  said  unto  him.  To  whom 
belonrjeat  thou  ?  and  whence  art  thou  ?  And  he  said, 
I  am  a  young  man  of  Egypt,  servant  to  an  Amalekite; 
and  my  master  left  me,  because  three  days  agone  I  fell 
sick. 

■  14.  We  made  an  invasion  vpon  the  south  of 

the  Cherethites,  and  upon  the  const  which  behnfieth  to 
Judah,  aiicl  upon  the  south  of  Caleb ;  and  we  burned 
Ziklag  with  fire. 

1.5.  And  David  said  to  him.  Canst  thou  bring 

me  down  to  this  company  ':*  And  he  said,  Swear  unto 
me  by  God,  that  thou  wilt  neither  kill  me,  nor  deliver 
me  into  the  hands  of  ni)-  master,  and  I  will  bring  thee 
down  to  this  company. 

—  —  IG.  And  when  he  had  brought  him  down,  be- 
hold, tlieji  were  siiread  abroad  upon  all  the  earth,  eat- 
ing and  drinking,  and  dancing,  becauseof  all  the  great 
spoil  that  they  had  taken  out  of  the  land  of  the  Phi- 
listines, and  oiit  of  the  land  of  .ludali. 

21.  And  David  came  to  the  two  hundred  men, 

which  were  so  faint  that  they  could  not  follow  David, 
whom  they  had  made  also  to  abide  at  tlie  brook  ISesor : 
and  they  went  forth  to  meet  David,  and  to  meet  the 
people  that  were  with  him :  and  when  David  came 
near  to  the  people,  he  saluted  them. 

33.  Then  answered  all  the  wicked  men,  and 

men,  of  Belial,  of  those  that  went  with  David,  and  said, 
Beciiuse  they  went  not  with  us,  we  will  not  give  them 
nught  of  the  spoil  that  we  have  recovered,  save  to 
every  man  his  wife  and  his  children,  that  thej-  may 
lead  them  away,  and  depart. 

23.  Then  said  David,  Ye  shall  not  do  so,  my 

brethren,  with  that  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us, 
who  hath  preserved  us,  and  delivered  the  company 
that  came  agixinst  us  into  our  hand. 

24.  For  who  will  hearken  unto  you  in  this 

matter  ?  but  as  his  part  is  that  goeth  down  to  the  bat- 


tle, so  shall  his  part  he  that  tarrieth  by  the  stulf:  they 
shall  part  alike. 

25.  And  it  was  so  from  that  day  forward,  that 

he  made  it  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  for  Israel  unto 
this  day. 

30.  And  when  David  came  to  Ziklag,  he  sent 

of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of.Iuilah,  eren  to  his  friends, 
saying.  Behold  a  present  for  yuu  of  the  spoil  of  the 
enemies  of  tlie  Louu  ; 

37.  To  them  which  were  in  Beth-el, and  to  them 

which  were  in  south  Ramoth,  and  to  them  which  were 
iu  Jattir, 

28.  And  to  t/iem  which  were  in  Aroer,  and  to 

t/tem  which  were  in  Siphmotli,  and  to  t/tem  which  were 
in  Eshlemoa, 

29.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Radial,  and  to 

t7iem  which  we7V  in  the  cities  of  the  .leralinieelites,  and 
to  them  which  were  in  the  cities  of  the  Keiiiles, 

30.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Honnah,  and 

to  them  which  were  in  Chorashan,  and  to  them  which 
were  in  Atliach, 

31.  And  to  them  which  were  in  Hebron,  and  to 

all  the  places  where  David  himself  and  his  men  were 
wont  to  haunt. 

/N.  Ixviii.  13.  Kings  of  armies  did  flee  apace:  and 
she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  spoil. 


§97 


The  Lord's  Portion. 


Kum.  xxxi.  21.  And  Eleazar  the  priest  said  unto  the 
men  of  war  which  went  to  the  battle,  This  is  the  ordi- 
nance of  the  law  which  the  Lord  eommanded  Moses; 

22.  Only  the  gold,  and  the  silver,  the  brass, 

the  iron,  the  tin,  and  the  lead, 

23.  Every  thing  that  may  abide  the  fire,  ye 

shall  make  il  go  through  the  fire,  and  it  shall  be  clean: 
nevertheless  it  shall  be  puritied  with  the  water  of  sep- 
aration :  and  all  that  abideth  not  the  lire  ye  shall  make 
go  through  the  water. 

24.  And  ye  shall  wash  your  clothes  on  the 

seventh  day,  and  ye  shall  be  clean,  and  afterward  ye 
shall  comeinto  the  camp. 

2.J.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

oQ   Take  the  sum  of  the  prey  that  was  taken 

bi}th  of  man  and  of  beast,  thou,  and  Eleazar  the  priest, 
and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  congregation  : 

27.  And  divide  the  prey  into  two  parts :  be- 
tween them  that  took  the  war  upon  them,  who  went 
out  to  battle,  and  between  all  the  congregation. 

28.  And  levy  a  trilnito  unto  the  Lord  of  the 

men  of  war  which  went  out  to  liattle :  one  soul  of  five 
hundred,  both  of  the  persons,  and  of  the  beeves,  and  of 
the  asses,  and  of  the  sheep  : 

29.  Take  it  of  their  half,  and  give  it  unto 

Eleazar  the  priest,  fir  a  heave  oli'ering  of  the  Lord. 

30.  And  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  thou 

shalt  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  of  the  iiersons,  of  the 
beeves,  of  the  asses,  and  of  the  fiocks,  of  all  manner  of 
beasts,  and  give  them  unto  the  Levites,  which  keep 
the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord. 

—  —  31.  And  Jloses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  did  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

37.  And  the  Lord's  tribute  of  the  sheep  was 

six  hundred  and  three-score  and  fifteen. 

as.  And  the  beeves  were  thirty  and  six  thou- 
sand ;  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  was  threescore  and 
twelve. 

39.  And  the  asses  loere  thirty  thousand  and 

fi\e  hundred:  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  was  three- 
score and  one. 

48.  And  the  ofticers  which  were  over  thou- 
sands of  the  host,  the  captains  of  thousands,  and  cap- 
tains of  hundreds,  came  near  unto  Jloses  : 

49.  And  thev  said  unto  Moses,  Thy  servants 

have  taken  the  sum  "of  tlie  men  of  war  which  are  imder 
our  chartre,  and  there  lacketh  not  one  man  of  us. 

.50.  We  have  therefore  brought  an  oblation  for 

the  Lord,  what  every  man  hath  gotten,  of  jewels  of 
gold,  chains,  and  bracelets,  rings,  earrings,  and  tablets, 
"to  make  an  atonement  for  our  souls  before  the  Loud. 

51.  And  Jloses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the 

gold  of  them,  even  all  wrousht  jewels. 

52.  And  all  the  gold  of  the  offering  that  they 


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BOOK  XIX. 


offered  up  to  the  Lord,  of  the  captains  of  thousands, 
and  of  the  captaii\s  of  hundreds,  was  sixteen  thousand 
seven  liundred  and  fifty  shekels. 

Jos.  vi.  19.  But  all  the  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels 
of  brass  and  iron  are,  consecrated  unto  the  Lord  : 
thoy  shall  come  into  the  treasury  of  the  Lord. 

24.  And  they  burnt  the  "city  with  tire,  and  all 

that  irnx  llurcin  :  only  the  silver," and  the  gold,  and 
the  vessels  of  biass  anil  of  iron,  they  put  into  the  trea- 
sury of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 


CHAP.  XL 
MILITARY  INTELLIGENCE. 

§  08.    By  Divine  Revelation. 

1  Kin{/s  XX.  23.  And  the  prophet  came  to  the  king  of 
Israel,  and  said  unto  hiiu,  Go,  strengthen  thyself,  and 
mark,  and  see  what  tlmu  doest :  for  at  the  return  of 
the  year  the  king  of  Syria  will  conic  tip  against  thee. 

2  Kings  vi.  8.  Then  the  king  of  Syria  warred  against 
Israel,  and  took  counsel  with  his  servants,  saying.  In 
such  and  such  a  place  shall  he  my  camp. 

—  —  9.  And  the  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of 
Israel,  .saying,  Beware  that  tliou  pass  not  such  a  place; 
for  thither  tlie  Sj'riaus  are  come  down. 

10.  And  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  the  place 

trhich  the  man  of  God  told  him  and  warned  hira  of, 
»nd  saved  himself  there,  not  once  nor  twice. 

11.  Therefore  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Syria 

was  sore  troubled  for  this  thing ;  and  he  called  his 
servants,  and  said  unto  tliem.  Will  ye  not  shew  me 
which  of  us  is  for  the  king  of  Israel  ? 

12.  And  one  of  his  servants  said,  None,  my 

lord,  0  king ;  liut  Elisha,  the  prophet  that  in  in  Israel, 
telleth  the  king  of  Israel  the  words  that  thou  speakest 
in  thy  bedchamber. 

§  9!).    By  Kec'onnoissance  and  Scouting. 

(Sec  also  g  49.) 

1  Slim.  xxvi.  5.  And  David  arose,  and  came  to  the 
place  where  Saul  had  pitched:  and  David  beheld  the 
place  where  Saul  lay,  and  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  the 
captain  of  his  host :  and  Saul  laj' in  the  trench,  and 
the  people  pitched  ronnd  about  him. 

6.  Then  answered  David  and  said  to  Ahim- 

elech  the  Hittite,  and  to  Abishai  the  son  of  Zcruiah, 
br(Jther  to  Joab,  saj'ing,  Who  will  go  down  with  me 
to  Saul  to  the  camp?  And  Abishai  said,  I  will  go 
down  with  thee. 

7.  So  David  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people 

by  night:  and,  behold,  Saul  lay  sleeping  within  the 
trencli,  and  his  spear  stuck  in  the  groiuul  at  bis  bol 
ster:  but  Abner  and  the  people  lay  round  about  him. 

2  Kinijs  vii.  12.  And  the  king  arose  in  the  night,  and 
said  unto  his  servants,  I  will  now  shew  j'ou  what  the 
Syrians  have  done  to  us.  They  know  that  we  he  bun- 
gr}- ;  therefore  are  they  gone  out  of  the  camii  to  hide 
themselves  in  the  field,  s»ying.  When  they  come  out  of 
the  city,  we  shall  catch  them  alive,  and  getinto  the  city. 

13.  And  one  of  his  servants   answered   and 

said.  Let  some  take,  I  pray  thee,  five  of  the  horses  that 
remain,  which  are  left  in  the  city,  (behold,  they  are  as 
all  the  multitude  of  Israel  that  a"re  left  in  it :  behold,  / 
say,  they  are  even  as  all  the  multitude  of  the  Israelites 
that  are  consunieil :)  and  let  us  send  and  see. 

14.  They  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses ; 

and  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  Syrians,  saying. 
Go  and  see. 

—  —  15.  And  they  went  after  them  unto  Jordan : 
and,  lo,  all  the  way  irn.t  full  of  garments  and  vessels, 
which  the  Syrians  had  cast  away  in  their  haste.  And 
the  messengers  returned,  and  toid  the  king. 

§  100.    From  Inhabitants. 

Juil.  iv.  14.  And  Deborah  said  uiUo  Barak,  Up  ;  for 
this  is  the  day  in  which  the  Loiio  hath  delivered  Sis- 
era  into  thine  hand  :  is  not  th<'  Lord  gone  out  betbre 
thee  ?  So  Barak  went  down  from  mount  Tabor,  and 
ten  thousand  men  after  him. 


—  ix.  47.  And  it  was  told  Abimelech.  that  all  the 
men  of  the  tower  of  Shechcm  were  gathered  together. 

1  Sam.  xix.  19.  And  it  was  told  Saul,  saying,  Be- 
hold, David  is  at  Naioth  in  Kamah. 

—  xxiii.  19.  Then  came  up  the  Ziphites  to  Saul  to 
Gibcah,  saying.  Doth  not  David  bide  himself  with  us 
in  strong  holds  in  the  wood,  in  the  hill  of  Ilachilah, 
which  is  on  the  south  of  Jesbimon  ? 

20.  Now  therefore,  O  king,  come  down  accord- 
ing to  all  the  desire  of  thy  soul  to  come  down ;  ancl 
our  part  sImU  he  to  deliver  him  into  the  king's  band. 

21.  And  Saul  said.  Blessed  he  ye  of  the  Lord  ; 

for  ye  have  compassion  on  me. 

32.  Go,  I  pray  you,  ]irepare  yet,  and  know  and 

see  his  place  where  his  haunt  is,  and  who  hath  seen 
him  there :  for  it  is  told  me  that  he  dealeth  very  sub- 
tilely. 

23.  See  therefore,  and  take  knowledge  of  all 

the  lurking  places  where  he  hideth  himself,  and  come 
ye  again  to  me  with  the  certainty,  and  I  will  go  with 
you :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  he  be  in  the  land, 
that  I  will  search  him  out  throughout  all  the  thousands 
of  Judah. 

27.  But  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Saul, 

saying.  Haste  thee,  and  come  ;  for  the  Philistines  have 
invaded  the  land. 

28.  Wherefore   Saul  returned  from  pursuing 

after  David,  and  went  against  the  Philistines :  there- 
fore they  called  that  place  Scla-baiunuihlekotb. 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  it  came  to  jiass,  when  Saul  was  re- 
turned from  following  the  Philistines,  that  it  was  told 
him,  saying,  Behold,  David  is  in  the  wilderness  of  En- 
gcdi. 

2  Kings  vii.  9.  Then  they  said  one  to  another,  We 
do  not  well :  this  day  is  a  day  of  good  tidings,  and  we 
bold  our  peace :  if  we  tarry  till  the  morning  light, 
some  mischief  will  come  uyion  us :  now  therelore 
come,  that  we  may  go  and  tell  the  king's  household. 

10.  So  they  came  and  called  unto  the  porter 

of  the  city:  and  they  told  them,  saying.  We  came  to 
the  camp"  of  the  Syrians,  and,  behold,  tliere  was  no  man 
there,  neither  voice  of  man,  but  horses  tied,  and  asses 
tied,  and  the  tents  as  they  were. 

11.  And  he  called  the  porters;  and  they  told 

it  to  the  king's  house  within. 

(A.    DECEPTION.) 

JikL  iv.  20.  Again  he  said  unto  her.  Stand  in  the 
door  of  the  tent,"^and  it  shall  be,  when  any  man  doth 
come  and  inquire  of  thee,  and  say.  Is  there  any  man 
here  'i  that  thou  shalt  say,  No. 

§  101.    From  Prisoners. 

Jiid.  i.  24.  And  the  spies  saw  a  man  come  forth  out 
of  the  city,  and  they  said  unto  him,  Shew  us,  we  pray 
thee,  the  entrance  into  the  city,  and  we  will  shew  thee 
mercy. 

25.  And  when  he  shewed  them  the  entrance 

into  the  city,  they  smote  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the 
sword;  but  they  let  go  the  man  and  all  his  family. 

26.  And  thenian  went  into  the  land  of  the 

Hittites,  and  liuilt  a  city,  and  called  the  name  thereof 
Luz  ;  which  is  the  name  thereof  unto  this  day. 

—  viii.  13.  And  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  returned 
from  battle  before  the  sun  was  up, 

14.  And  caught  a  j'oung  man  of  the  men  of 

Succoth,  and  inciuired  of  h"im  :  and  he  described  unto 
him  the  |irinces  of  Succoth,  and  the  elders  thereof, 
even  threescore  and  seventeen  men. 

§  102.    From  Fugitives. 

Oen.  xiv.  13.  And  there  came  one  that  had  escaped, 
and  told  Abram  the  Hebrew  ;  for  he  dwelt  in  the  plain 
of  Mamre  the  Amorite,  brother  of  Eshcol,  and  brother 
of  Auer ;  and  these  irere  confederate  with  Abram. 

1  Sam.  xix.  18.  So  David  ficd,  and  escaped,  and 
came  to  Samuel  to  Ramali,  and  told  him  all  that  Saul 
had  done  to  him.  And  he  and  Samuel  went  and  dwelt 
in  Naioth. 

2  Sam.  i.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  <if 
Saul,  when  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  ui' 


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BOOK  XI. \. 


tin-  Amak'kitcs,  iind  David  bail  abode  two  days  in 
Ziklag ; 

2  ^im  i.  2.  It  caino  oven  lo  pass  on  the  tliird  day, 
that,  lu'hold,  a  man  eanie  out  of  ihe  lanii)  IVoni  Said 
with  his  elolhes  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  liead  ;  and  w/ 
it  was,  when  he  came  to  David,  that  he  fell  to  llie 
earth,  and  did  oheisame. 

y.  And  David  said  mito  him.  From  whence 

comcst  thou  '  And  he  said  unto  him.  Out  of  the  camp 
of  Israel  am  I  escaped. 

4.  And  David  said  unto  him,  How  went  the 

matter?  I  pray  thee,  tell  me.  And  he  answered. 
That  tlie  people  arc  lied  from  the  battle,  and  many  of 
the  ]icoi)le  also  arc  fallen  and  dead ;  ami  Saul  and 
Jonathan  his  son  he  dead  also. 

—  —  ,'5.  And  David  said  unto  the  youuj'  man  that 
told  him.  How  knowest  thou  tliat  Saul  and  Jonathan 
his  son  be  dead? 

0.  And  the  young  man  that  told  him  said,  As 

I  happened  by  cbanc«  upon  mount  (iilboa,  behold, 
Saul  leaned  upon  his  spear ;  and,  lo,  the  chariots  and 
horsemen  followed  hard  after  him.- 

T.  And  when  he  looked  behind  him,  he  saw 

me,  and  called  unto  me.    And  I  answered,  Here  am  I. 

!ri.  And  he  s;ud  unto  inc.  Who  art  thou  ?  And 

I  answered  him,  1  am  an  Amalckile. 

§  108.    From  Spies. 

(I.   SPIES  SENT  FORTH.) 

Jof.  ii.  1.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Xun  sent  out  of  Shit- 
tim  two  men  to  spy  secretly,  saying,  Go  view  the  land, 
even  Jericho.  And  they  went,  and  came  into  a  har- 
lot's house,  named  Hahab,  and  lodged  there. 

Jiitl.  i.  23.  And  the  liou.<c  of  Ji)sei)h  sent  to  descry 
Bedi-el.    Xow  the  name  of  the  citj'  before  was  Luz. 

(3.  srspiXTED.) 

Oen.  xlii.  9.  And  Joseph  remembered  the  dreams 
which  he  dreamed  of  them,  and  said  unto  them.  Ye  are 
spies  ;  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  come. 

10.   And  they  said  unto  him.  Nay,  my  lord, 

but  to  buy  food  are  tliy  servant.s  come. 

1*1.  We  are  all  one  man's  sons:  we  are  true 

nun  ;  thy  servants  are  no  spies. 

"l3.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Nay,  but  to  see 

the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  come. 

13.  And  they  said.  Thy  servanls"/<!  twelve  breth- 
ren, the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  Canaan;  and, 
behold,  the  youngest  is  this  day  with  oiu-  father,  and 
one  is  not. 

14.  And  .Joseph  said  unto  them.  That  is  it  that 

I  spake  unto  you,  siiying.  Ye  are  spies: 

30.  The  man,  irho  i'.v  the  lord  of  die  land,  spake 

roughly  to  us,  and  took  us  for  spies  of  the  country. 

31.  And  we  said  unto  him  We  are  true  men  ; 

we  are  no  spies  : 

(3.   niSCOVERED,  BUT   ESCAPE.) 

Jo.i.  ii.  2.  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Jericho,  say- 
ing. Behold,  there  came  men  in  liitfier  to  night  of  the 
children  of  Israel  to  search  out  the  country. 

3.  And  the  king  of  Jericho  sent  imto  IJjihab,  say- 
ing. Bring  forth  the  men  that  are  come  to  thee,  which 
arc  entered  into  tliine  house:  for  the}' be  come  to  search 
out  all  tlie  cnimtry. 

7.  And  the  men  pursued  after  them  the  way 

to  Jordan  unto  the  fords:  and  as  soon  as  they  which 
pursued  after  tlieiii  were  gone  out,  they  shut  the  gate. 

22.  And  they  went,  and  came  unto  the  mount- 
ain, and  abode  there  three  days,  until  the  ]iursuers 
were  returned ;  and  the  ptirsuers  sought  t/u  m  through- 
out all  the  w;iy,  but  found  tlicm  not. 

3  Sam.  xvii.  IT.  Now  Jonathan  and  Ahimaaz 
stayed  by  En-rogcl ;  for  they  might  not  be  seen  to 
come  into  the  city  :  and  a  wench  went  and  told  them ; 
and  they  went  and  told  king  David. 

18.  Nevertheless,  a  hid  sjiw  them,  and  told  Ab- 
salom :  but  they  went  both  of  them  away  quickly,  and 
came  to  a  m;in's  house  in  Bahurim,  which  had  a  well 
in  his  court;  whither  they  went  down. 

(4.    PROTECTED.) 

Jos.  ii.  4.  And  the  woman  took  the  two  men,  and 


hid  them,  and  s;iid  thus.  There  came  men  unto  me, 
but  1  w  ist  not  whence  they  were: 

5.  And  it  came  to  pass  ulMiit  the  time  of  shut- 
ting of  the  gate,  when  it  w as  dark,  that  the  men  went 
out;  whither  the  men  went,  I  wot  not:  jiursue  after 
them  quickly  ;  for  ye  shall  overtake  them. 

(i.  But  she  had  brought  them  up  to  the  roof 

of  the  house,  and  hid  them  with  the  stalks  of  flax, 
which  she  had  laid  in  order  n\»m  the  roof. 

l.">.  Then  she  let  them  down  by  a  cord  through 

the  window :  for  her  house  was  upon  the  town  wall, 
and  she  dwelt  xqion  the  wall. 

IC.  And  she  said  unto  them.  Get  you  to  the 

mountain,  lest  the  pursuei-s  meet  you;  and  hide  your- 
selves there  three  days,  until  the  pursuers  he  returned : 
and  afterward  may  ye  go  your  w:iy. 

2  Sam.  xvii.  111."  And  the  woman  took  and  spread  a 
covering  over  the  well's  mouth,  and  spread  ground 
corn  thereon  ;  iind  the  thing  was  not  known. 

20.   And  when  Absalom's  servants  came  to 

the  woman  to  the  house,  they  said.  Where  w  Ahim- 
aaz and  Jonathan':'  And  the  woman  said  unto  them. 
They  be  gone  over  the  brook  of  water.  Anil  when 
thev  had  sought  and  could  not  Iind  t/iem,  they  returned 
to  Jerusalem. 

(5.    RECOMPENSE   FOIt  PROTECTING.) 

Jos.  vi.  17.  And  the  citj'  shall  be  accursed,  even  it, 
and  all  that  are  therein,  to  the  Loru:  only  Rahab  the 
harlot  shall  live,  she  and  all  that  are  with  her  in  the 
house,  because  she  hid  the  messengers  that  we  sent. 

23.  And  the  young  men  that  were  spies  went 

in,  and  brought  out  Rahab,  and  her  father,  and  her 
mother,  and  her  brethren,  ami  all  that  she  had ;  and 
they  brought  out  all  her  kindred,  and  letl  them  with- 
out the  camp  of  Israel. 

2.5.  And  Joshua  saved  R:diab  the  harlot  alive, 

and  her  father's  household,  and  all  that  she  had  ;  and 
she  dwellcth  in  Israel  even  unto  tJiis  day ;  because  she 
hid  the  messengers,  which  Joshua  sent  to  spy  out  Jer- 
icho. 

(G.   INTELLIGENCE   BROUGHT   B.\CK.) 

Jos.  ii.  23.  So  the  two  men  returned,  and  descended 
from  the  mountain,  and  passed  over,  and  came  to 
Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  told  him  all  Ihiiif/s  that 
befell  them : 

—  xiv.  7.  Forty  j-ears  old  iras  I  when  IMoses  the  ser- 
vant of  the  Lord  sent  me  from  Kadesh-bamea  to  espy 
out  the  land ;  and  I  brought  him  word  as  it  icas  in 
mine  heart. 

-8.  Nevertheless  my  brethren  that  went  up 

with  me  made  the  heart  of  the  people  melt:  but  I 
wholly  followed  the  Lord  mj'  God. 

1  S'lm.  xxvi.  4.  Da\id  therefore  sent  out  spies,  and 
understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  very  deed. 

2  Saw.  xvii.  31.  And  it  came  to  pass,"  after  they  were 
dejiarted,  that  thev  came  up  out  of  the  well,  anil  went 
and  told  king  David,  and  said  unto  David,  Arise,  and 
])ass  quickly  over  the  water :  for  thus  hath  Aliilhophel 
coimselled  against  you. 

5  104.     From  Partizans  among  the  Enemy. 

See  3  Sam.  xv.  27,  28,  33-37. 

§  105.    Despatches  Sent  and  Received. 

2  Sam.  xi.  18.  Then  Joab  sent  and  told  David  all 
the  things  concerning  the  war; 

Id.  And  charged  the  messenger,  saying.  When 

thou  hast  nuule  an  end  of  telling  tlie  matters  of  the 
war  unto  the  king, 

20,  And  if  so  be  that  the  king's  wrath  arise,  and 

he  sav  unto  thee.  Wherefore  approached  ye  so  nigh 
unto  "the  city  when  ye  did  fight  ':•  knew  ye  not  that) 
they  would  shoot  from  the  wall ':' 

21.H-whv  went  ye  nigh   the  wall?  then  say 

thou,  Thv  servant  Uriah  the  Hittite  is  dead  also. 

'22.  So  the  messenser  went,  and   came  and 

shewed  David  all  tliat  Joab'  had  sent  him  for. 

23.    And   the  messenger  said    unto    David, 

Surely  the  men  prev:iiled  against  us,  and  came  out 
unto  iis  into  the  field,  :ind  we  were  upon  them  even 
unto  the  entering  of  the  gate. 


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2  Sam.  xi.  24.  And  the  shooters  shot  from  off  the  wall 
upon  thy  servants;  and  some  of  the  kind's  servants  be 
dead,  aiid  thv  servant  Uriah  the  Hittite  is  dead  also. 

—  xvii.  ]i>.  Now  tlierefore  send  quicklj-,  and  tell 
David,  sayinn-,  Lodge  not  this  night  in  the  plains  of 
the  wilderness,  Imt  speedily  pass  over;  lest  tlie  king 
be  swallowed  up,  and  all  the  people  that  are  with  him. 

—  xviii.  19.  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Zadok, 
Let  nie  now  run,  and  hear  tlie  king  tidings,  how  that 
the  LoiiD  hath  avenged  him  of  his  enemies. 

20.  And  Joab  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not 

bear  tidings  this  day,  but  thou  shalt  bear  tidings  an- 
other day :  but  this  day  thou  shalt  bear  no  tidings,  be- 
cause the  king's  son  is  dead. 

21.  Then  said  Joab  to  Cushi,  Go  tell  the  king 

what  thou  hast  seen.  And  Cushi  bowed  himself  unto 
Joab,  and  ran. 

22.  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Zadok  yet 

again  to  Joab,  But  howsoever,  let  me,  I  pray  thee, 
also  run  after  Cushi.  And  Joab  said,  AVheretbre  wilt 
tliou  run,  my  son,  seemg  that  thou  hast  no  tidings 
ready  ? 

33.  But  howsoever,  said  he,  let  me  rmi.    And 

lie  said  unto  him,  Run.  Then  Aliiraaaz  ran  by  the 
way  of  the  plain,  and  overran  Cushi. 

24.  Aud  David  sat  between  the  two  gates : 

and  tlie  watehman  went  up  to  the  roof  over  the  gate 
unto  the  wall,  and  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and 
behold  a  man  running  alone. 

23.  And   the  watchman  cried,  and  told  tlie 

king.  And  the  king  said,  If  he  be  alone,  tliere  is  tid- 
ings in  his  mouth.  Aud  he  came  apace,  and  drew 
near. 

26.  And   the   watchman    saw    another  man 

running :  and  the  watchman  called  unto  the  porter, 
and  said,  Behold  another  man  running  alone.  And 
the  king  said,  He  also  bringeth  tidings. 

^"27.  And  the  watchman  said,  jMethinketh  the 

running  of  the  foremost  is  like  the  running  of  Ahim- 
aaz the  son  of  Zadok.  And  the  king  said.  He  is  a 
good  man,  and  cometh  witli  good  tidings. 

— ■  —  28.  Ahimaaz  called,  and  said  unto  the  king. 
All  is  well.  And  he  fell  down  ts  tlie  earth  upon  his 
face  liefore  the  king,  and  said.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thj- 
God,  which  liath  delivered  up  the  men  that  lifted  up 
their  hand  against  my  lord  the  king. 

29.  And  tlie  "king  said.  Is  the  young  man  Ab- 
salom safe?  And  Ahimaaz  answered.  When  Joab 
sent  the  king's  servant,  and  me  thy  servant,  I  saw  a 
great  tumultrbut  I  knew  not  what  ii  was. 

30.  And  the  king  said  unto  him.  Turn  aside, 

and  stand  here.  And  lie  turned  aside,  and  stood 
still. 

31.  And  behold,  Cushi  came  ;  and  Cushi  said. 

Tidings,  my  lord  the  king  :  for  the  Lord  hath  avenged 
thee  this  day  of  all  them  that  rose  up  against  thee. 

32.  And  the  king  said  unto  Cushi,  Is  the  young 

man  Absalom  safe  ?  And  Cuslii  answered.  The  ene- 
mies of  my  lord  the  king,  and  all  that  rise  against  thee 
to  do  thee  hurt,  be  as  that  young  man  is. 

§  106.    Warning  of  Invasion  by  Beacon. 

See  Jer.  vi.  1. 

§  107.    Use  Made  of  Intelligence. 

1  Sam.  xiii.  3.  And  Jonathan  smote  the  garrison  of 
the  Philistines  tliat  iras  in  Geba,  and  the  Philistines 
heard  of  it.  And  Saul  blew  the  trumpet  throughout 
all  the  land,  saying,  Let  tlie  Hebrews  hear. 

4.  And  all  Israel  heard  say  that  Saul  had  smit- 
ten a  garrison  of  tlie  Philistines,  and  that  Israel  also 
was  had  in  aliomination  with  tlie  Pliilistines.  Aud 
the  people  were  called  together  after  Siuil  to  Gilgal. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  it  was  told  Saul  tliat  David  was  fled 
to  Gath :  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him. 

1  Chr.  xix.  8.  And  when  David  heard  of  it,  he  sent 
Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men. 


CHAP.  XII. 

MILITAKY  VIRTUES  AND  VICES. 
§  lOS.    Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be  Shnuned. 

Deut.  xxiii.  9.  When  the  host  goeth  forth  against 
thine  enemies,  then  keep  thee  from  every  wicked 
thing. 

Luke  iii.  14.  And  the  soldiers  likewise  demanded 
of  him,  saying.  And  what  shall  we  do  V  Aud  he  said 
unto  them.  Do  violence  to  no  man,  neither  accuse  any 
falsely ;  aud  be  content  with  your  wages. 

(A.    EXAMPLES.) 

1  Sam.  XXV.  28.  I  pray  thee,  forgive  the  trespass  of 
thine  handmaid :  for  the  Lord  will  certainly  make  my 
lord  a  sure  house ;  because  my  lord  fighteth  the  battles 
of  the  Lord,  aud  evU  hath  not  been  found  in  thee  ali 
thy  days. 

See  Acts  x.  1,  3,  7. 

(B.   THE  CHRISTIAN   MINISTER   A    SOLDIER.) 

2  Tim.  ii.  4.  No  man  that  warreth  entangleth  him- 
self with  the  atfairs  of  this  life ;  that  he  may  please 
him  who  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  soldier. 

5.  And  if  a  man  also  strive  for  masteries,  yet 

is  he  not  crowned,  except  he  strive  lawfully. 

§  109.    Discretion  a  Soldierly  Virtue. 

1  Sam.  xviii.  5.  And  David  went  out  whithersoever 
Saul  sent  him,  and  behaved  himself  wisely :  and  Said 
set  him  over  the  men  of  war,  and  lie  was  accepted  in 
the  sight  of  all  the  people,  and  also  in  the  sight  of 
Saul's  servants. 

16.  But  all  Israel  and  Judah  loved  David,  be- 
cause he  went  out  and  came  in  before  them. 

SO.  Tlien  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  went 

forth:  and  it  came  to  jiass,  after  they  went  forth,  tJuit 
David  behaved  himself  more  wisely  than  all  the  ser- 
vants of  Saul ;  so  that  his  name  was  much  set  by. 

§  110.    Magnanimity  to  an  Enemy. 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  3.  And  he  came  to  the  sheepcotes  by 
the  way,  where  loas  a  cave ;  and  Saul  went  m  to  cover 
his  feet :  and  David  and  his  men  remained  in  the  sides 
of  the  cave. 

4.  And  the  men  of  David  said  unto  him,  Be- 
hold the  day  of  which  the  Lord  said  unto  thee,  Be- 
hold, I  will  deliver  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand,  diat 
thou  mayest  do  to  him  as  it  shall  seem  good  unto  thee. 
Then  David  arose,  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's  robe 
privily. 

5.  And  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  David's 

heart  smote  him,  because  he  had  cut  off  Saul's  skirt. 

6.  And  he  said  unto  his  men.  The  Lord  forbid 

that  I  should  do  this  thing  unto  my  master,  the  Lord's 
anointed,  to  stretch  forth  mine  hand  against  him,  see- 
mg he  is  the  anonited  of  the  Lord. 

7.  So  David   stayed   his   servants  with  these 

words,  and  suffered  them  not  to  rise  against  Saul.  But 
Saul  rose  up  out  of  the  cave,  and  went  on  his  way. 

8.  David  also  arose  afterward,  and  went  out 

of  the  cave,  and  cried  after  Saul,  saying,  Jly  lord  the 
king.  Anci  when  Saul  looked  behind  him,  Da-vid 
stooped  with  his  face  to  the  earth,  and  bowed  himself 

9.  And  David  said  to  Saul,  Wherefore  hearest 

thou  men's  words,  saying,  Behold,  David  seeketh  thy 
hurt? 

10.  Behold,  this  day  thine  eyes  have  seen  how 

that  the  Lord  had  delivered  thee  to  day  into  mine 
hand  in  the  cave :  and  some  bade  me  kill  thee :  but 
mins  eye  spared  thee  ;  and  I  said,  I  will  not  put  forth 
mine  hand  against  my  lord ;  for  he  is  the  Lord's  an- 
ointed. 

11.  Moreover,  my  father,  see,  yea,  see  the  skirt 

of  thy  robe  in  my  hand  :  for  in  that  1  cut  ofl'  the  skirt 
of  thy  robe,  and  killed  thee  not,  know  thou  and  see 
that  there  is  neither  evil  nor  ti'ansgression  in  mine 
hand,  and  I  have  not  sinned  against  thee ;  yet  thou 
lumtest  my  soul  to  take  it. 

—  xxvi.'ll.  The  Lord  forbid  that  I  should  stretch 
i  forth  mine  hand  against  the  Lord's  anointed ;  but,  I 


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BOOK  XIX. 


piaj  tlicp,  take  thou  now  the  spear  that  is  at  his  bol- 
ster, anil  the  cruse  of  water,  and  let  us  go. 

1  Sam.  xxvi.  14.  And  David  cried  to  the  people,  and 
to  Aliner  the  son  of  Ner,  saying,  Answcrcst  thou  not, 
Al)ni'r?  Then  Aliner  answered  and  said.  Who  art 
thou  thiit  cricst  In  the  kiiii:'' 

15.  And  David  saiil  to  Abner,  Art  not  tliou  a 

rriluint  man  V  an<l  wlio  w  lilic  to  thee  in  Israel  ?  where- 
fore then  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  lord  the  king?  for 
there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to  destroy  the  king 
tliy  lord. 

16.  This  thing  is  not  good  that  thou  hast  done. 

,1.1  the  Louii  liveth,  ye  are  worthy  to  die,  Ijecause  ye 
have  not  kept  your  master,  the  Loud's  anointed.  And 
now  see  where  the  kiiiii's  si)ear  is,  and  the  cruse  of 
water  tliat  iras  at  his  bolster. 

2  Sam.  ii.  20.  Then  Abner  looked  behind  him,  and 
said,  Art  thou  AsahelV     An<l  he  answered,  I  urn. 

21.  And  Abner  said  to  him,  Turn  thee  aside 

to  thy  riiiht  hand  or  to  thv  left,  and  lay  thee  hold  on 
one  of  the  youui:  men,  and  take  thee  his  armour.  But 
Asahel  would  not  turn  aside  IVom  following  of  him. 

(A.    ITS   OPPOSITE.) 

Pe'it.  xxviii.  .'iO.  A  nation  of  tieree  countenance, 
which  shall  not  regard  the  person  of  the  old,  nor  shew 
favom-  to  the  young : 

§  111.    Exliortatioiis  to  Courage. 

(See  also  g  7.) 

1  Sam.  iv.  9.  Be  strong,  and  quit  yourselves  like 
men,  ()  ye  Philistines,  that  ye  be  not  servants  unto 
the  ITelire\vs,  as  they  have  been  to  you:  quit  yourselves 
like  men,  and  tight. 

—  xvii.  3'3.  And  David  said  to  Saul,  Let  no  man's 
heart  fail  because  of  him;  Ihy  servant  \\ill  go  and 
fight  with  this  Philistine. 

2  Sam.  X.  13.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  play 
the  men  for  our  people,  and  for  the  cities  of  our  God  : 
anil  the  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him  good. 

1  C'/ir.  xix.  13.  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  be- 
have oureelves  valiantlv  for  our  people,  and  for  the 
cities  of  our  God :  and  let  the  LoKD  do  i/uit  ichick  is 
good  in  his  sight. 

2  Sam.  xi.  2.5.  Then  David  said  unto  the  messenger. 
Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  .loab.  Let  not  this  thing  dis- 
please thee,  for  the  sword  devoureth  one  as  well  as 
another:  make  thy  battle  more  strong  against  the 
city,  and  overthrow'  it :  and  encourage  thou  him. 

§  112.    Heatlien  Champion  and  Iiis  Challenge. 

1  Sam.  xvii.  8.  And  he  stood  and  cried  unto  the 
annies  of  Israel,  and  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye  come 
out  to  set  your  battle  in  array?  am  not  I  a  Philistine, 
and  )'e  servants  to  Saul  ?  choose  you  a  man  for  you, 
and  let  him  come  down  to  me. 

9.  If  he  Ije  able  to  light  with  me,  and  to  kill 

me,  then  will  we  be  your  servants:  but  if  I  prevail 
against  him  and  kill  him,  then  shall  ye  be  oiu"  ser- 
vants, and  sem-e  us. 

10.  And  the  Philistine  said,  I  defy  the  armies 

of  Israel  this  day ;  give  me  a  man,  that  we  may  fight 
together. 

16.  And  the  Philistine  drew  near  morning 

and  evening,  and  presented  himself  forty  diij'S. 

23.  And  as  he  talked  with  them,  behold,  there 

came  up  the  champion,  the  Philistine  of  Gatli,  Goliath 
by  name,  out  of  the  armies  of  the  Philistines,  and  spake 
according  to  the  same  words :  and  David  heard  them. 

2.j.  Ajid  the  men  of  Isniel  said.  Have  ye  seen 

this  man  that  is  come  up?  surely  to  defy  Israel  is  he 
come  up :  and  it  shall  be,  that  the  man  who  killeth 
him,  the  king 'vvill  enrich  him  with  great  riches,  and 
will  give  him  his  daughter,  and  make  his  father's  house 
free  in  Israel. 

26.  And  David  spake  to  the  men  that  stood 

by  him,  saying.  AVhat  shall  be  done  to  the  man  that 
killeth  this  Philistine,  and  taketh  away  the  reproach 
from  Israel  ?  f,ir  who  m  this  nncircumeiscd  Philistine, 
that  he  sliould  defy  the  annies  of  the  living  God? 

27.  And  the  people  answered  him  after  this 

manner,  saying,  So  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  that 
killeth  hkn. 


44.  And  the  Philistine  said  to  David,  Come  to 

me,  and  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fowls  of  the  air, 
and  to  the  beasts  of  the  field. 

§  113.    Courage  from  Above. 

1  Sam.  xii.  11.  And  the  Lord  sent  .Terubbaal,  and 
Bcdan,  and  .lephthah,  and  Siuuuel,  and  delivered  y<m 
out  of  the  hand  of  your  enemies  on  every  side,  and  ye 
dwelt  safe. 

—  xvii.  33.  And  Paul  said  to  David,  Thou  art  not 
able  to  go  against  this  Philistine  to  fight  with  him: 
for  thou  art  but  a  youth,  and  he  a  man  of  war  from 
his  youth. 

30.  Thy  servant  slew  both  the  lion  and  the 

licar:  and  this  nncircuincise<l  Philistine  shall  be  as 
one  of  them,  seeing  he  hath  defied  the  armies  of  the 
living  God. 

Ps.  xxvii.  3.  Though  a  host  should  encamp  against 
mc,  my  heart  shall  not  fear:  though  war  should  rise 
against  me,  in  this  will  I  be  confident. 

§  114.    Heroes  and  their  Deeds. 

(1.    OTHNIEL.) 

Jmh  i.  12.  And  Caleb  said,  lie  that  smiteth  Kirjath- 
sepher,  and  taketh  it,  to  him  will  1  give  Achsall  my 
daughter  to  wife. 

13.  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb's 

younger  brother,  took  it ;  and  he  gave  him  Achsah 
his  daughter  to  wife. 

(3.   TWO   TRIBES.) 

Jud.  V.  18.  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  were  a  people  tluit 
jeoparded  their  lives  unto  the  death  in  the  high  places 
of  the  field. 

(3.   SAMSON.) 

Jitd.  XV.  7.  And  Samson  said  unto  them.  Though  ye 
have  done  this,  yet  will  I  be  avenged  of  you,  and  after 
that  I  will  cease. 

8.  And  he  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a 

great  slaughter :  and  he  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the 
top  of  the  rock  Etam. 

16.  And  Samson  said,  With  the  jawbone  of  an 

ass,  heaps  upon  heaps,  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I 
slain  a  thousand  men. 

17.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  had  made 

an  end  of  speaking,  that  he  cast  away  the  jawbone  out 
of  his  hand,  and  called  that  place  Ramath-lehi. 

(4.   J0N.\Tn.VN.) 

1  Sam.  xiv.  1.  Now  it  came  to  pass  upon  a  day,  that 
.lonathan  the  son  of  Saul  said  unto  the  young  man 
that  bare  his  armour.  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  to  the 
Philistines'  garrison,  that  is  on  the  other  side.  But  he 
told  not  his  father. 

6.  And  Jonathan  said  to  the  young  man  that 

bare  his  armour.  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  unto  the 
garrison  of  these  nncircumeiscd :  it  may  be  that  the 
Lord  will  work  for  us :  for  there  is  no  restraint  to  the 
Lord  to  save  by  many  or  by  few. 

7.  And  his  armourbearer  said  unto  him,  Do 

all  that  is  in  thy  heart :  turn  thee ;  behold,  I  am  with 
thee  according  to  thy  heart. 

13.  And  .lonathan  climbed  up  upon  his  hands 

and  upou  his  feet,  and  his  armom-bcarer  after  him: 
and  they  fell  before  Jonathan ;  and  his  armourbearer 
slew  after  him. 

14.  And  that  first  slaughter,  which  Jonathan 

and  his  armourbearer  made  was  about  twenty  men, 
within  as  it  were  a  half  acre  of  land,  uhieh  a  yoke  of 
oxen  might  plovgh. 

(5.    ELEAZAB.) 

1  Chr.  xi.  13.  lie  was  with  David  at  Pas-dammim, 
and  there  the  Philistines  were  gathered  together  to 
battle,  where  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  barley; 
and  the  jieople  fled  from  before  the  Philistines. 

14.  And  they  set  themselves   m  the  midst  of 

thai  parcel,  and  delivered  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines; 
and  the  Lord  saved  them  by  a  great  deliverance. 

(6.   THREE   MIGHTY    MEN.) 

3  Sam.  xxiii.  13.  And  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went 
down,  and  came  to  David  in  the  harvest   time  unto 


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tlie  cave  of  AiUillam:  and  the  troop  of  the  Philistiues 
intched  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

2  Slim,  xxiii.  14.  And  David  mu  then  in  a  liold.and 
the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  mts  then  in  Beth-lehem. 

1,5.  And  David  longed,  and  said,  Oh,  that  one 

would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the  well  of  Beth- 
.Ic'hom,  which  in  liv  the  gate  ! 

■• 1«   And  the  three  might}-  men  brake  through 

the  host  of  the  Philistines,  and  drew  water  out  of  the 
well  of  Beth-lehem,  that  was  b}-  the  gate,  and  took  it, 
and  brought  i/  to  David :  nevertheless  he  would  not 
drink  thereof,  but  poured  it  out  unto  the  Lord. 

17.  And  he  said.  Be  it  far  from  me,  O  Lord, 

that  I  should  do  this:  is  mil  this  the  blood  of  the  men 
that  went  in  jeopardy  of  then-  lives  ?  therefore  he  would 
not  drmk  it.  These  things  did  these  tkree  mighty- 
men. 

§  115.    Heroines. 

(1.    DEBORAH.) 

See  Jud.  iv.  4-9,  14. 

(3.   JAEL.) 

Jud.  iv.  17.  ITowbeit  Sisera  fled  away  on  his  feet  to 
the  tent  of  Jael  the  wife  of  Ileber  the  Kenite:  for  there 
wrt*  peace  between  Jabin  the  king  of  llazor  and  the 
house  of  Heber  the  Kenite. 

— •  —  18.  And  Jael  went  out  to  meet  Sisera,  and 
said  unto  bim,  Turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  me;  fear 
not.  And  when  he  bad  turned  in  unto  her  into  the 
tent,  she  covered  bim  with  a  mantle. 

31.  Tlien  Jael  Heber's  wife  took  a  nail  of  the 

tent,  and  took  a  hammer  in  her  hand,  and  went  softly 
unto  him,  and  smote  the  nail  into  his  temples,  and 
(listened  it  into  the  ground :  for  be  was  fast  asleep  and 
wear_y.     So  be  died. 

— " —  33.  And,  behold,  as  Barak  pursued  Sisera,  Jael 
came  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  unto  bim,  Come,  and 
I  will  shew  thee  the  man  whom  thou  seekest.  And 
when  he  came  into  her  teiil,  behold,  Sisera  lay  dead, 
and  the  nail  was  in  bis  temples. 

—  v.  24.  Blessed  above  women  shall  Jael  the  wife 
of  Heber  the  Kenite  be ;  blessed  shall  she  be  above 
women  in  the  tent. 

—  —  26.  She  put  her  hand  to  the  nail,  and  her  right 
hand  to  the  workmen's  hammer ;  and  with  the  ham- 
mer she  smote  Sisera,  she  smote  off  his  head,  when  she 
had  pierced  and  stricken  through  bis  temples. 

27.  At  her  feet  be  bowed,  he  fell,  he  lay  down ; 

at  her  feet  be  bowed,  he  fell :  where  he  bowed,  there 
he  fell  down  dead. 

(3.    THE   WOMAN   OP  TREBEZ.) 

Ji/d.  ix.  50.  Then  went  Abimelech  to  Tbebez,  and 
encamped  against  Tbebez,  and  took  it. 

•  .51.  But  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the 

city,  and  thither  tied  all  the  men  and  women,  and  all 
they  of  the  city,  and  shut  it  to  them,  and  gat  them  up 
to  the  top  of  the  tower. 

53.  And  Abimelech  came  unto  the  tower,  and 

fought  against  it,  and  went  hard  unto  the  door  of  the 
tower  to  burn  it  with  fire. 

5:3.  And  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a 

millstone  upon  Abimelech's  head,  and  all  to  brake  bis 
skull. 

2  !^'im.  xi.  21.  Who  smote  Abimelech  the  son  of 
Jerubbesbeth?  did  not  a  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  mill- 
stDue  upon  him  from  the  wall,  that  he  cUed  in 
Thebez?+ 

§11C.    A  Soldier's  Pride. 

Jud.  ix.  54.  Then  he  called  Iiastily  unto  the  young 
man  his  armourbearer,  and  said  unto  bim.  Draw  thy 
sword,  and  slaj'  me,  that  men  say  not  of  me,  A  woman 
slew  him.  And  his  young  man  thrust  him  through, 
and  he  died. 

55.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that 

Abimelech  was  dead,  they  departed  every  man  unto 
his  place. 

§  117.    Bua-stin;;. 

Jud.  vii.  2.  And  the  Lokd  said  nnto  Gideon,  The 
people  that  are  with  thee  arc  too  many  for  me  to  give 


the  Midianites  into  their  hands,  lest  Israel  vaunt 
themselves  against  me,  saying,  Mine  own  hand  hath 
saved  me. 

1  Kings  xx.  11.  And  the  king  of  Israel  answered 
and  said.  Tell  hiin,  Let  not  bim  that  girdeth  on  his 
/larness  boast  himself  as  he  that  putteth  it  oft". 

2  Chr.  XXV.  19.  Thou  sayest,  Lo,  thou  hast  smitten 
the  Edomites ;  and  thine  heart  lifteth  thee  up  to  boast ; 
abide  now  at  home ;  why  sbouldest  thou  meddle  to 
thine  biu't,  that  thou  sbouldest  fall,  eve?i  thou,  and 
Judah  with  thee? 

§  118.    Fear. 

6en.  xxxiv.  30.  And  Jacob  said  to  Simeon  and  Levi, 
Ye  have  troubled  me  to  make  me  to  stink  among  the 
inhabitants  of  the  land,  among  the  Cauaanites  and  the 
Perizzites:  and  I  being  few  in  number,  they  shall 
gather  themselves  together  against  me,  and  slay  me ; 
and  I  shall  be  destroyed,  I  and  my  house. 

Num.  xxii.  2.  And"  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  saw  all 
that  Israel  had  done  to  the  Amorites. 

-3.  And  Moab  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people, 

because  thej'  were  many:  and  Moab  was  distressed 
because  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jos.  ii.  9.  And  she  said  unto  the  men,  I  know  that 
the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  land,  and  that  your 
terror  is  fallen  up'on  us,  and  that  all  the  inhabitants  of 
the  land  faint  because  of  you. 

10.  For  we  have  heard  how  the  Lord  dried 

up  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  for  you,  when  ye  came 
out  of  Egypt;  and  what  ye  did  uut<.i  the  two  kings  of 
the  Amorites,  that  iri  re  on  the  other  side  Jordan, 
Sibon  and  Og,  whom  ye  utterly  destroyed. 

— •  —  11.  And  as  soon  as  we  had  heard  these  things, 
our  hearts  did  melt,  neither  did  there  remain  any 
more  courage  in  any  man,  because  of  you :  for  the 
Lord  your ''God,  be  w  God  in  heaven  above,  and  in 
earth  beneath. 

34.  And   they  said  nnto   Joshua,  Truly  the 

Lord  hath  delivered  into  our  bands  all  the  land  ;  for 
even  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  country  do  faint  because 
of  us. 

Jud.  v.  15.  And  the  princes  of  Issachar  toere  with 
Deborah ;  even  Issachar,  and  also  Barak :  he  was  sent 
on  foot  into  the  valley.  For  the  divisions  of  Reuben 
there  were  great  thoughts  of  heart. 

1  Sam.  vii.  7.  And  when  the  Philistines  beard  that 
the  children  of  Israel  were  gathered  together  to  Miz- 
peh,  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  up  against  Israel. 
And  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard  it,  they  were 
afraid  of  tlie  Philistines. 

. —  xiii.  6.  When  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  they 
were  in  a  strait,  (for  the  people  were  distressed,')  then 
the  people  did  hide  themselves  in  caves,  and  in  thick- 
ets, and  in  rocks,  and  in  high  places,  and  in  pits. 

7.  And  some  of  the  Hebrews  ^^•ent  oyer  Jordan 

to  the  land  of  Gad  and  Gilead.  As  for  Saul,  be  was 
yet  in  Gilgal,  and  all  the  people  followed  him  trem- 
bling. 

—  xvii.  11.  When  Saul  and  all  Israel  heard  those 
words  of  the  Philistine,  they  were  dismayed,  and 
greatly  afraid. 

24.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel,  when  they  saw 

the  man,  tied  from  bim,  and  were  sore  afraid. 

—  xxiii.  3.  And  David's  men  said  unto  him,  Be- 
bold,  we  be  afraid  here  in  Judah:  bow  much  more 
then  if  we  come  to  Keilah  against  the  armies  of  the 
Philistines  ? 

—  xxviii.  5.  And  when  Saul  saw  the  host  of  the 
Philistines,  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly 
trembled. 

2  Chr.  XV.  5.  And  in  those  times  tJiere  was  no  peace 
to  him  that  went  out,  nor  to  him  that  came  in,  but 
great  vexations  loere  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the 
countries. 

§  119.    Cowards  Sent  Home. 

Jud.  vii.  3.  Now  therefore  go  to,  proclaim  in  the 
ears  of  the  people,  saying,  Wliosoever  is  fearful  and 
afraid,  let  him  return  ami  depart  early  from  movmt 
Gilead.  And  there  returned  of  the  people  twenty  and 
two  thousand ;  and  there  remained  ten  thousand. 

See  Deut.  xx.  8. 


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WARS  AND   CONQUESTS. 

§  120.    Hebrew  Conquests  East  of  the  Jordan. 

JS'um.  xxxii.  39.  Ami  the  chililivu  of  Macliir  llic 
son  of  Jlauiisseh  went  to  (JilLiul,  iiml  look  it,  and  ilis- 
possesseil  the  Amorilo  wliU'li  trits  in  it. 

40.  Anil  Jlo.-ii's  ,na\ 0  tJikuil  unto  Macbir  tlio 

son  of  ilanassL'h ;  anil  lio  ihvi'lt  llieroin. 

Deiil.  ii.  30.  From  Arocr,  wUicU  is  by  tlio  brink  of 
the  river  of  Aruon,  and  from  the  city  thiit  is  by  the 
river,  even  nnto  Gilead,  there  was  not  one  city  too 
stroll":  for  us :  the  Loud  our  God  delivered  all  unto  us : 

—  lii.  4.  And  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time, 
there  was  not  a  eily  which  we  took  not  from  llicm. 
threescore  cities,  all  the  region  of  Argob,  the  kingdnni 
of  Og  in  Bitshaa. 

8.  And  we  took  at  that  time  out  of  the  hand 

of  the  two  kinu;s  of  the  Amorites  the  land  that  irna  on 
this  side  Jordan,  from  the  river  of  Aruon  unto  mount 
Hermou ; 

9.  (Which  Ilermon  the  Sidonians  call  Sirion ; 

and  tlie  Amorites  call  it  Shenir ;) 

Itt.  All  the  cities  of  tlie  jilaiu,  and  all  Qilead, 

and  all  Bashan,  unto  Salchuh  and  Edrei,  cities  of  the 
kiugilom  of  Og  in  Bashan. 

—  iv.  46.  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  valley  over 
against  Beth-peor,  in  the  laud  of  Sihon  king  of  the 
Amorites,  who  dwelt  at  Ileshbon,  whom  Closes  and 
the  cliildren  of  Israel  smote,  after  they  were  come 
forth  out  of  Egypt : 

Dent.  xxix.  T.  And  when  ye  came  unto  this  place,  Si- 
hon the  king  of  Ileshbon,  and  Og  the  king  of  Bashan, 
came  out  against  us  unto  battle,  and  we  smote  them : 

8.  And  wc  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an 

inheritance  unto  the  Reubenites,  and  to  the  Gadites, 
and  to  the  half  trilie  of  JIanasseli. 

Jud.  xi.  12.  And  Jephthah  scut  messengers  unto  the 
king  of  the  children  of  Amnion,  saying,  What  hast 
thou  to  do  witli  me,  that  thou  art  come  against  me  to 
fight  in  my  laud  ? 

13.  And  the  king  of  the  children  of  Amnion 

answered  unto  the  messengers  of  Jephthah,  Because 
Israel  took  awa}'  my  laud,  when  they  came  up  out  of 
Egypt,  from  Anion  even  unto  Jalibok,  and  unto  Jordan: 
now  therefore  restore  those  l<i/uls  again  peaceably. 

14.  And  Jephthah  sent  messengers  again  unto 

the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon : 

15.  And  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  Jephthah, 

Israel  took  not  away  the  laud  of  iloab,  nor  the  laud 
of  the  children  of  Ammon : 

^  121.    Other  Hebrew  Conquests. 

I^um.  xxxii.  27.  But  thy  servants  will  pass  over, 
every  man  armed  for  war,  before  the  Lord  to  battle, 
as  my  lord  saith. 

28.  So  concerning  them  Moses  commanded 

Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun,  and 
the  chief  fathers  of  the  trilies  of  the  cliildreu  of  Israel : 

29.  And  Moses  said  unto  them.  If  the  children 

of  Gad  and  tlie  cliildren  of  Reuben  will  jiass  with  you 
over  Jordan,  every  man  armed  to  battle,  before  "the 
LonD,  and  the  land  shall  be  subdued  before  }-ou ;  then 
ye  shall  give  them  the  land  of  Gilead  for  a  possession  : 

—  —  30.  But  if  they  will  not  pass  over  with  you 
armed,  they  sliall  have  possession  among  you  in  the 
land  of  Canaan. 

—  —  31.  And  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 
of  Reuben  answered,  saying.  As  the  Lord  hath  said 
unto  thy  servants,  so  will  we  do. 

33.  We  will  pass  over  armed  before  the  Lord 

into  tlie  l.iiid  of  Canaan,  that  the  possession  of  our 
inheritance  on  this  side  Jordan  may  be  ours. 

Deut.  iii.  19.  But  your  wives,  and  your  little  ones, 
and  your  cattle,  (/'or  1  know  tliat  ye  have  much  cattle,) 
shall  abide  in  your  cities  which  I  have  given  you; 

30.  Until  the  Lord  have  given  rest  unto  your 

brethren,  as  well  as  unto  you,  and  nnttl  they  also 
possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given 
them  beyond  Jordan :  and  tfieii  shall  ye  return  every 
man  unio  his  possession,  wliicli  I  have  given  you. 

Jos.  XV.  14.  And  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sons 

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of  Anak,  Sheshui,  and  Ahiman,  and  Talniai,  the  chil- 
dren of  Anak. 

—  xix.  47.  And  the  coast  of  the  children  of  Dan 
went  out  too  lillk-  for  them  :  tlierelbre  the  children  of 
Dan  went  up  to  tight  against  Lesliem,  and  took  it,-, 
ami  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and  possessed 
il,  and  dwelt  therein,  and  called  Lesliem,  Dan,  after 
the  name  of  Dan  tlieir  lather. 

Jiiil.  i.  17.  And  Judah  went  with  Simeon  his  brfjiher, 
and  they  slew  tlie  Caiiaauites  that  inhabited  Zepliatli, 
and  utterly  destroyed  it.  And  the  iianie  of  the  city 
was  called  Ilorniali. 

18.  Also   Judah    took   Gaza   with   the  coast 

thereof,  and  Askelon  with  the  coast  thereof,  and  Ekron 
with  the  coast  thereof 

1  Sinn,  xxvii.  8.  And  David  and  his  men  went  up, 
and  invaded  the  Geshuritcs,  and  the  Gezrites,  and  the 
Amalekites  :  for  those  nulioiis  were  of  old  the  inhabit- 
ants of  the  land,  as  thou  goest  to  Shur,  even  unto  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

9.  And  David  smote  the  land,  and  left  neither 

man  nor  woman  alive,  and  took  away  the  sheep,  and 
the  oxen,  and  tlu'  asses,  and  the  camels,  and  the 
apparel,  and  returned,  and  came  to  Acliish. 

1  yu/i.'/.f  xi.  1.").  For  it  came  to  jiass,  when  David 
was  in  Edoni,  and  Joab  the  ca]itaiii  of  the  host  wag 
gone  up  to  bniy  the  slain,  after  lie  had  smitten  evciy 
male  in  Edom ; 

10.  I  For  six  months  did  Joab  remain  there  with 

all  Lsrael,  until  be  bail  cut  olf  every  male  in  Edom  :) 

1  C/ir.  xviii.  1.  Now  after  this  it  came  to  jiass,  that 
David  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued  them,  and 
took  Gatli  and  her  towns  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Philistines. 

—  —  3.  And  David  smote  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah 
unto  Hamatli,  as  he  went  to  stablish  his  dominion  ly 
the  river  Eui/urates. 

3  Kiiiff.i  xiii.  25.  And  Jchoash  the  son  of  Jehoahaz 
took  again  out  of  the  band  of  Ben-hadad  the  son  of 
Hazael  the  cities,  which  he  bad  taken  out  of  the  hand 
of  Jehoahaz  his  father  by  war.  Three  times  did  Joash 
beat  him,  and  recovered  the  cities  of  Israel. 

1  C/ir.  iv.  41.  And  these  written  by  name  came  in 
the  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  smote  then- 
tents,  iuid  the  habitations  that  were  found  there,  and 
destroyed  them  utterly  unto  this  day,  and  dwelt  in 
their  rooms :  because  there  was  pasture  there  for  their 
flocks. 

—  —  42.  And  some  of  them,  even  of  the  sons  of 
Simeon,  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  Seir,  hav- 
ing for  their  captains  Pelatiah,  and  Neariah,  and 
Rephaiah,  and  Uzziel,  the  sous  of  Islii. 

43.  And  they  smote  the  rest  of  the  Amalekites 

that  were  escaped,  and  dwelt  there  unto  this  day. 

—  V.  10.  And  in  the  days  of  Saul  they  made  war 
with  the  Hagarites,  who  fell  by  their  hand  :  and  they 
dwelt  in  their  tents  throughout  all  the  east  land  of 
Gilead. 

§  122.    Sundry  Gentile  Conquests. 

Gen.  xiv.  4.  Twelve  years  they  served  Chedorlaomer, 
and  in  the  thirteenth  year  they  rebelled. 

5.  And  in  the  fourteenth  year  came  Chedor- 
laomer, and  the  kings  that  irere  with  him.  and  smote 
the  Rephaiiii  in  Ashteroth  Karnaim,  and  the  Zuzim  in 
Ham,  and  the  Eniim  in  Shaveh  Kiriathaim. 

6.  And  the  Ilorites  in  their  mount  Seir,  unto 

El-paran,  which  ?'<  by  the  wilderness. 

7.  And  they  returned,  and  came  to  Eu-misli- 

pat,  which  is  Kadcsh,  and  smote  all  the  country  of  the 
Amalekites,  and  also  the  Amorites,  that  dwelt  iu 
Ilazezon-tamar. 

Dent.  ii.  31.  A  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the 
Anakim;  but  the  Lord  destroyed  tlie"m  before  them; 
and  thev  succeeded  them,  and'dwelt  in  their  stead: 

"22.  As  he  did  to  the  cliildren  of  Esau,  which 

dwelt  in  Seir,  when  he  destroyed  the  Ilorim  from 
before  them ;  and  they  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  iu 
their  stead  even  unto  this  day: 

23.  And  the  Avim  which  dwelt  in  Hazerim, 

eren  nnto  Azzah,  the  Caphtorim,  which  came  forth 
out  of  Caphtor,  destroytnl  them,  and  dwelt  m  their 
stead.) 
U 


CHAP.   XIV. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


§  123.    Wars  ami  Dissensions  among  tlie  Hebrews. 

Jud  viii  1.  Aud  the  men  of  Epliraim  saiil  unto  him, 
WUv-  iiast  thou  served  us  thus,  that  thou  calledst  us 
not  when  thou  weutest  to  tight  with  the  ^Iidianiles? 
Anil  thev  did  chide  with  hiiu  shai-ply. 

3    Vnd  he  said  unto  them,  \V  hat  have  I  done 

now  in  comparison  of  you  ?  b  not  the  gleaumg  of  tlie 
-rapes  of  Ephraim  belter  than  the  vintage  ot  Abiezer? 

° 3.  God   hath  delivered   into  yom-  hands  the 

princes  of  Midian,  Oreb  and  Zceb :  and  what  was  I 
able  to  do  iu  comparison  of  you?  Then  their  auger 
was  abated  toward  him,  when  he  had  said  that. 

xii.  1.  And  the  men  of  Ephraim  gatliered  them- 
selves together,  and  went  northward,  aud  said  unto 
Je|)hth;vh,  Wliereforo  passedst  thou  over  to  fight 
against  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  didst  not  call  us 
to'i-o  with  thee?  we  will  bum  thine  house  upon  thee 

with  fire.  ,  ,         ■,       ■, 

3.  And  Jephthah  said  unto  them,  I  and  my 

people  were  at  great  strife  with  the  children  of  Am- 
mou ;  and  when  I  called  you,  ye  delivered  me  not  out 
of  their  hands. 

3.  And  when  I  saw  that  ye  delivered  me  not, 

I  put  my  life  in  my  hands,  and  passed  over  against  the 
children  of  Ammon,  and  the  Lord  delivered  them 
into  my  hand :  wherefore  then  are  ye  come  up  unto 
me  this  day,  to  figlit  against  me? 

4.  Then  Jephthah  gathered  together  all  the 

men  of  Gilead,  and  fought  with  Ephraim :  and  the 
men  of  Qilead  smote  Ephraim,  because  they  said,  Ye 
Gileadites  are  fugitives  of  Ephraim  among  the  Ephrami- 
ites,  aiid  among  the  Manassites. 

—  XV.  9.  Then  the  Pliilistines  went  up,  and  pitched 
in  Judali,  and  spread  themselves  in  Lehi. 

10.  And  the  men  of  Judah  said,  "Why  are  ye 

come  up  against  us  ?  And  they  answered.  To  bind  Sam- 
son are  we  come  up,  to  do  to  him  as  he  hath  done  to  us. 

—  x.x.  8.  And  all  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  say- 
ing, We  will  not  any  of  us  go  to  his  tent,  neither  will 
we  any  of  us  turn  into  his  house. 

9.  But  now  this  shall  be  the  thing  which  we 

will  do  to  Gibeah ;  we  will  (jo  vp  by  lot  against  it; 

—  xxi.  8.  And  they  said,  What  one  is  there  of  the 
tribes  of  Israel  that  came  not  up  to  Mizpeh  to  the 
Lord?  Aud,  behold,  there  came  none  to  the  camp 
from  Jabesh-r;ilead  to  the  assembly. 

9.  For  the  people  were  numbered,  and,  be- 
hold, tlure  loere  none  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh- 
gilead  there. 

10.  And  the  congregation  sent  thither  twelve 

thousand  men  of  the  valiantest,  and  commanded  them, 
saying,  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead 
with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  with  the  women  and  the 
children. 

11.  And  this  i»  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do.  Ye 

Bball  utterly  destroy  every  male,  and  every  woman 
that  hath  lain  by  man. 

2  Si-tm.  iii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  while  there  was 
war  between  the  house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  David, 
that  Abuer  made  himself  strong  for  the  house  of  Saul. 

1  Kinris  XV.  6.  And  there  was  war  between  Reho- 
boam  and  JerolKjam  all  the  days  of  his  life. 

—  xxii.  2.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  third  year, 
that  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  Judah  came  down  to  the 
king  of  Israel. 

3  Kings  xv.  16.  Then  Menahem  smote  Tiphsah,  and 
all  that  were  therein,  and  the  coasts  thereof  from 
Tirzah :  because  they  opened  not  to  him,  therefore  he 
smote  a  ;  and  all  the  women  therein  that  were  with 
child  he  ripped  up. 

3  Chr.  xiii.  19.  And  Abijah  pursued  after  Jeroboam, 
and  took  cities  from  him,  Bethel  with  the  towns  there- 
of, and  Jeshanah  with  the  towns  thereof,  and  Ephraim 
with  the  towns  thereof. 

§  124.    Military  Devastation. 

(1.    FORETOLD   OR   APrUEnENDED.) 

Num.  xxii.  4.  And  Moab  said  unto  the  ciders  of 
Midian,  Now  shall  this  company  lick  up  all  that  are 
round  about  us,  as  the  ox  lickcth  up  the  grass  of  the 
field.  And  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  mcs  king  of  the 
Moabites  at  that  tune. 


Beut.  xxviii.  51.  And  he  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  thy 
cattle,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  until  thou  be  destroy- 
ed ;  which  also  shall  not  leave  thee  either  corn,  wine, 
or  oil,  or  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  or  flocks  of  thy 
sheep,  until  he  have  destroyed  thee. 

Is.  iv.  1.  And  in  that  day  seven  women  shall  take 
hold  of  one  man,  saying,  We  will  eat  our  own  bread, 
and  wear  our  own  apparel ;  only  let  us  be  called  by 
thy  name,  to  take  awav  our  reproach. 

IIos.  vi.  11.  Also  0  Judah,  he  hath  set  a  harvest  for 
thee,  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my  people. 

(2.    COMMANDED.) 

See  2  Kings  iii.  18, 19. 

(3.   INFLICTED.) 

2  Kings  iii.  25.  And  they  beat  down  the  cities,  and 
on  every  good  piece  of  land  cast  every  man  his  stone, 
and  filled  it ;  and  they  stopped  all  the  wells  of  water, 
and  felled  all  the  good  trees:  only  iu  Kir-haraseth  left 
they  the  stones  thereof;  howbeit  the  slingers  went 
about  it,  and  smote  it. 

§  125.    Incomplete  Conquest. 

Gen.  xxvii.  40.  Aud  by  thy  sword  shalt  thou  live, 
and  shalt  serve  thv  brother :  and  it  shall  come  to  pass, 
when  Ihou  shalt  have  the  dominion,  that  thou  shalt 
break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck. 

§  126.    Conquered  People  Disai-med. 

1  Sam.  xiii.  22.  So  it  came  to  pass  in  the  day  of  bat- 
tle, that  there  was  neither  sword  nor  spear  tbund  in 
the  hand  of  any  of  the  people  that  tcere  with  Saul  and 
Jonathan:  but  with  Saul  and  with  Jonathan  his  son 
was  there  found. 

§  127.    Dispirited. 

Jud.  XV.  11.  Then  three  thousand  men  of  Judah 
went  to  the  top  of  the  rock  Etam,  and  said  to  Samson, 
Knowest  thou  not  that  the  Philistines  are  rulers  over 
us  ?  what  is  this  that  thou  hast  done  unto  us  ?  And  he 
said  urito  them,  As  tliey  did  unto  me,  so  have  I  done 
unto  them.  _^ 

13.  And  they  said  unto  him.  We  are  come 

down  to  bind  thee,  that  we  may  deliver  thee  into  the 
hand  of  the  Philistmes.  And  Samson  said  unto  them, 
Swear  unto  me,  that  ye  will  not  fiill  upon  me  yourselves. 

1  Sam.  xxxi.  7.  And  when  the  men  of  Israel  that 
loere  on  the  other  side  of  the  valley,  and  the>/  that  were 
on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  saw  that  the  men  of  Israel 
fled,  and  that  Saul  and  his  sons  were  dead,  they  for- 
sook the  cities,  and  fled ;  and  the  Philistines  came  and 
dwelt  in  them.  ,        ,  . 

1  Kings  xi.  17.  That  Hadad  fled,  he  and  certam 
Edomites  of  his  father's  servants  with  him,  to  go  mto 
Egypt;  Hadad  being  yet  a  little  child. 

Z 18.  And  they  arose  out  of  Jlidian,  and  came 

to  Paran,  and  they  took  men  with  them  out  of  Paran, 
and  they  came  to  Egypt,  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt ; 
which  gave  him  a  house,  and  apjiointed  him  victuals, 
and  gave  him  land.  ,  ..,    » 

1  Chr  X  7.  And  when  all  the  men  of  Israel  that 
were  in  tlie  valley  saw  that  they  fled,  and  that  Saul  and 
his  sons  were  dead,  then  they  forsook  their  cities,  and 
fled :  and  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in  them. 


CHAP.  XIV. 

NEGOTIATIONS  AND  ALLIANCES. 

§  128.    Parley. 

(1.    TO  PREVENT   VIOLENCE.) 

Jud  xviii.  25.  And  the  children  of  Dan  said  unto 
him  Let  not  thy  voice  be  heard  among  us,  lest  angry 
fellows  run  upon  thee,  and  thou  lose  thy  life,  with  the 
lives  of  thy  household.  . 

20.  And  the  children  of  Dan  went  then-  way  •- 

and  when  Jlicah  saw  that  they  were  too  strong  for 
him,  he  turned  and  went  back  unto  his  house. 

(2.   TO   STOP   PURSUIT.) 

2  Sam  ii  25.  And  the  children  of  Benjamm  gather- 
ed themselves  together  after  Abner,  and  became  one 
troop,  and  stood  6u  the  top  of  a  hill. 


512 


CHAP.  XIV. 


WAR. 


BOOK  XIX. 


3  Slim.  ii.  86.  Then  Abner  callwl  to  Jimb,  and  sniil, 
Shall  the  sword  devour  lor  cvcrV  knowest  lliou  not 
that  it  will  be  biUeniess  in  the  latter  end?  how  long 
shall  it  be  then,  ere  thou  bid  the  people  returu  I'roiu 
following  their  brethren  ? 

37.  And  Joab  said,  Aa  God  liveth,  unless  thou 

hadst  spoken,  surely  then  in  the  nii>rnini;  the  people 
had  gone  np  every  one  from  following  his  brother. 

38.  So  .loab  blew  a  tnunpel,  and  all  the  people 

stood  still,  and  pursued  alter  Israel  uo  more,  neither 
fought  they  any  more. 

(3.    TO  TERMIN.\TE  A   SIEOE.) 

See  3  Sam.  xx.  16-33. 

§  12ft.    Xogrotiations  to  Avert  Hostilities. 

Jos.  xxii.  IC.  And  when  the  eliiUlren  of  Israel  heard 
of  it,  the  whole  congregation  iif  the  children  of  Israel 
gathered  themselves  together  at  Shiloh,  to  go  up  to 
war  against  them. 

13.   .Vnd  the  children  of  Israel  sent  unto  the 

children  of  Keul)en,  and  to  the  children  of  Gad,  and  to 
the  half  tribe  of  Maiiasseh,  into  the  land  of  Gilead, 
Phiuehas  the  sou  of  Eleazar,  the  priest, 

14.  And  with  him  ten  princes,  of  each  chief 

house  a  prince  throuuhout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel ;  and 
each  one  irn.i  a  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
among  the  thousands  of  Israel. 

15.  .Vnd  they  came  unto  the  children  of  Reu- 
ben, auil  to  tlie  children  of  Gad,  and  to  the  half  tribe 
of  Man;Lsseh,  unto  the  land  of  Gilead,  and  they  spake 
with  them,  saying, 

30.  And  when  Puinehas  the  priest,  and  the 

princes  of  the  congregation  and  hc.ids  of  the  thousands 
of  Israel  which  were  with  him,  heard  the  words  that 
the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  Gad  and 
the  children  of  Manasseh  spake,  it  pleased  them. 

31.  And  Phiuehas  the  sonof  Elea/.ar  the  priest 

said  unto  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  to  the  children 
of  Gad,  and  to  the  children  of  Maua.sseh,  This  daj-  we 
perceive  that  the  Loud  is  among  us,  because  ye  "have 
not  committed  this  trespass  against  the  Loud  ;  now  ye 
have  delivered  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the  hand 
of  the  Lord. 

32.  And  Phinchas  the  son  of  Eleazar  tlie  priest, 

and  the  princes,  returncLl  fr<mi  the  children  of  Reuben, 
and  from  the  children  of  Gad,  out  of  the  land  of 
Gilead,  unto  the  laud  of  Canaan,  to  the  children  of 
Israel,  and  brought  them  word  again. 

33.  And  the  th  ing  pleased  the  children  of  Israel ; 

and  the  chiklren  of  Israel  blessed  tJod,  and  did  not 
intend  to  go  up  against  them  in  battle,  to  destroy  the 
land  wherein  the  children  of  Reuben  and  Gad  dw  clt. 

34.  -Vnd  the  children  of  Reuben  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Gad  called  the  altar  B.l :  for  it  eJuiU  be  a  wit- 
ness between  us  that  the  Lord  is  God. 

Ji(d.  xi.  33.  So  now  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath 
dispossessed  the  Araorites  from  before  his  people  Is- 
rael, and  shouldest  thou  possess  it? 

i').  And  now  art  thou  any  thing  better  than 

Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moal)?  did  he  ever 
strive  against  Israel,  or  did  he  ever  fight  against  them, 

36.  While  Israel  dwelt   in  Ileshbon  and  her 

towns,  an<l  in  xVroer  and  her  towns,  and  in  all  the 
cities  that  he  along  by  the  co;ist  of  Arnon,  three  hun- 
dred years?  why  therefore  did  ye  not  recover  t/tein 
within  that  time? 

27.  Wherefore  I  have  not  sinned  against  thee, 

but  thou  doest  me  wrong  to  war  against  me :  the  Lord 
the  .ludge  be  juilge  this  day  between  the  children  of 
Israel  and  the  children  of  Ammou. 

38.  llowbeit  the  king  of  the  children  of  Am- 

mon  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  Jephthali  which 
lie  sent  him. 

—  XX.  13.  And  the  tribes  of  Israel  sent  men  through 
all  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  saying,  What  wickedness 
is  this  that  is  done  among  you  ? 

13.  Xow  therefore  "deliver  us  the  men,  the  chil- 
dren of  Belial,  which  are  in  Gibeah,  that  we  may  put 
them  to  death,  and  put  away  evil  from  Israel.  IJul 
the  children  of  Benjamin  would  not  hearken  to  the 
voice  of  their  brethren  the  children  of  Israel: 

Luke  xiv.  31.  Or  what  king,  going  to  make  war 


against  another  king,  sittcth  not  down  first,  and  con- 
Hulteth  whether  he  be  alile  with  ten  thousand  to  meet 
him  that  cometh  against  him  with  twenty  thousand? 

32.  Or  else,  while  the  other  is  yet  a  great  way 

off,  he  sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  desiretli  conditions 
of  peace. 

§  130.    To  End  War  and  Induce  Surrender. 

Jiid.  xxi.  13.  And  the  whole  congregation  sent  swite 
to  speak  to  the  children  of  Benjamin  that  icei'e  in  the 
rock  Rimmon,  and  to  call  peaceably  unto  them. 

§  131.     Insulting  Terms  from  a  Confldent  Foe. 

1  Kings  xx.  .X  .Vnd  tlie  messengers  came  again,  iiud 
said.  Thus  speakelh  Ben-hadad,  saj-ing,  Altliough  I 
have  sent  unto  thee,  saying.  Thou  shall  deliver  me 
thy  silver,  and  th}'  gold,  and  thy  wives,  and  thy  chil- 
dren; 

6.  Yet  I  will  send  ni\'  servants  mito  thee  to 

morrow  aliout  this  time,  ami  they  shall  search  lliiiie 
house,  and  the  houses  of  thy  servants;  and  it  shall  be 
that  whatsoever  is  pleasant  in  thine  eyes,  they  shall 
I)Ut  it  in  their  hand,  smd  take  it  away. 

7.  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  all  the  elders 

of  the  land,  and  said,  Jlark,  1  pray  you,  and  see  how 
this  man  sceketh  mischief:  for  he  sent  unto  me  for  my 
wives,  and  for  my  children,  and  form}'  silver,  antl  for 
my  gold  ;  and  I  denied  him  not. 

8.  And  all  tlie  elders  and  all  the  people  said 

unto  him.  Hearken  not  vnfo  him,  nor  consent. 

9.  Wherefore  he  said  unto  the  messengers  of 

Ben-hadad,  Tell  my  lord  the  king.  All  that  thou  didst 
send  for  to  tlij-  servant  at  the  first  1  will  do:  but  this 
thing  I  may  not  do.  And  the  messengers  departed, 
and  brought  him  word  again. 

§  132.    Submission  after  Defeat. 

3  Sam.  X.  19.  And  when  all  the  kings  that  were  ser- 
vants to  Hadarezer  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before 
Israel,  they  made  peace  with  Israel,  and  served  them. 
So  the  Syrians  feared  to  help  tlie  children  of  Ammou 
any  more. 

i  Kings  XX.  84.  And  Ben-hadad  said  unto  him.  The 
cities,  which  my  father  took  from  thy  father,  I  will  re- 
store; and  thoii  shall  make  streets  for  thee  in  Damas- 
cus, as  my  father  made  in  Samaria.  Then  said  Ahab, 
I  will  send  thee  awaj-  with  this  covenant.  So  he  made 
a  covenant  with  him,  and  sent  him  away. 

§  133.    Ambassadors. 

1  Kings  XX.  17.  And  the  young  men  of  the  princes 
of  the  provinces  went  out  first;  and  Ben-hadad  sent 
out,  and  they  told  him,  saying,  There  are  men  come 
out  of  Satnaria. 

18.  And  he  said,  Whether  they  be  come  out 

for  peace,  take  them  alive;  or  whether  they  be  come 
out  for  war,  take  them  alive. 

§  134.    Military  Alliances. 

Jos.  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings 
which  were  on  this  side  .Jordan,  in  the  hills,  and  in  tlie 
valleys,  and  in  all  the  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over 
against  Lebanon,  the  Hittite,  and  the  Amorite,  the 
C'anaanite,  the  Perizzite,  the  Ilivite,  and  the  Jebusite, 
he;ird  thereof; 

8.  That  they  gathered  themselves  together,  to 

fight  with  Joshua  an  J  with  Israel,  with  one  accord. 

—  x.  3.  Wherefore  Adoni-zedek  king  of  Jerusalem 
sent  unto  Hobam  king  of  Hebron,  and  unto  Piram 
king  of  Jarmuth,  and  unto  Japhia  king  of  Lachish, 
and  unto  Debir  king  of  Eglon,  saying, 

4.  Come  up  unto"  me,  and  help  me,  that  we: 

may  smite  Gibeon:  tor  it  hath  made  peace  with 
Joshua  and  with  the  children  of  Israel. 

5.  Therefore  the  five  kings  of  the  Amorites, 

the  kmg  of  Jerusalem,  the  king  of  Hebron,  the  king 
of  Jarmuth,  the  king  of  Lachish,  the  king  of  Eglon, 
irathered  themselves  together,  and  went  up,  they  and 
all  their  hosts,  and  encamped  before  Gibeon,  and 
made  war  against  it. 

Jud.  i.  3.  And  Judah  said  unto  Simeon  his  brother, 


83 


513 


CHAP.  I. 


FALLEN   MAN". 


BOOK  XX. 


Come  up  with  me  into  my  lot,  that  we  may  fight 
against  the  Canaauites ;  anil  I  likewise  will  go  with 
thee  into  thy  lot.     So  Simeon  went  with  him. 

1  Kiiuix  .\.\ii.  1.  And  they  eoutinued  three  years 
without  war  hetween  Syria  and  Israel. 

3.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  his  serv- 
ants, Know  ye  that  Ramoth  in  Gilcad  is  ours,  and  we 
be  still,  aiid  take  it  not  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king 
of  Syria  V 

4.  And  he  said  unto  Jehoshaphat,  Wilt  thou 

go  with  me  to  battle  to  Ramoth-gilead  ?  And  Je- 
hoshaphat said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  I  am  as  thou  art, 
my  people  as  thy  people,  my  horses  as  thy  horses. 

3  Kinrjs  iii.  7.  "And  he  went  and  sent  to  Jehosha- 
phat the  king  of  Judah,  saying.  The  king  of  Moab 
hath  rebelled  against  me  :  wilt  thou  go  with  me  against 
Moab  to  battle  r  And  he  said,  I  will  go  up ;  I  am  as 
thou  art,  my  people  as  thy  people,  and  my  horses  as 
thy  horses. 


(A.   NOT  ALWAYS  TO  BE  FEARED.) 

h.  vii.  2.  And  it  was  told  the  bouse  of  David,  say- 
ing, Syria  is  confederate  with  Ephraim.  And  his 
heart  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of  his  people,  as  the 
trees  of  the  wood  are  moved  with  the  wind. 

3.  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  Isaiah,  Go  forlli 

now  to  meet  Ahaz,  thou,  and  Shear-jashub  thy  son. 
at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool,  in  the 
highway  of  the  fuller's  field ; 

4.  And  say  unto  him,  Take  heed,  and  be  quiet ; 

fear  not,  neither  be  fainthearted  for  the  two  tails  of 
these  smoking  firebrands,  for  the  fierce  anger  of  Reziu 
with  SjTia,  and  f)f  tlie  son  of  Remaliah. 

.5.  Because   Syria,   Ephraim,   and  the  son  of 

Remaliah,  have  taken  evil  counsel  against  thee,  saying, 

6.  Let  us  go  up  agaiust  Judah,  and  vex  it, 

and  let  us  make  a  breach  therein  for  us,  and  set  a  king 
in  the  midst  of  it,  even  the  son  of  Tabeal: 


BOOK  XX. -FALLEN    MAN. 


CHAP.  I. 
NATURE  AND  GENESIS  OF  SIN. 

§  1.    Sill  Defined  and  Described. 

Prov.  xviii.  1.  Through  desire  a  man,  having  sepa- 
rated himself,  seeketh  and  intermeddleth  with  all 
wisdom.* 

Jer.  vi.  7.  As  a  fountain  casteth  out  her  waters,  so  she 
casteth  out  herwickedness:  violence  and  spoil  is  heard 
in  her ;  liefore  me  contmually  is  grief  and  wounds. 

—  ix.  13.  And  the  Lord  saith.  Because  they  have 
forsaken  my  law  which  I  set  before  them,  and  have 
not  obeyed  my  voice,  neither  walked  therein : 

—  xvii.  9.  The  heart  is  deceitful  above  all  things, 
and  desperately  wicked ;  who  can  know  it  ? 

IIos.  xiii.  9.  O  Israel,  thou  hast  destroyed  thyself, 
but  in  me  is  thine  help. 

Acts  viii.  33.  For  I  perceive  that  thou  art  in  the  gall 
of  bitterness,  and  in  the  bond  of  iniquity. 

Itom.  vi.  19.  I  speak  after  the  manner  of  men  be- 
cause of  the  infirmity  of  your  ficsli :  for  as  ye  have 
yielded  your  members  servants  to  vuiclcanness  and  to 
iniquity  unto  iniquity ;  even  so  now  yield  yoiu-  mem- 
bers servants  to  righteousness  unto  Jioliness. 

—  viii.  7.  Because  the  carnal  miud  is  enmity  against 
God  :  for  it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God,  neither 
indeed  can  be. 

8.  So  then  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot 

please  God. 

—  xiv.  23.  And  he  that  doubteth  is  damned  if  he 
eat,  because  lie  eatelh  not  of  faith :  for  whatsoever  is 
not  of  faith  is  sin. 

Oal.  V.  17.  For  the  flesh  lusteth  against  the  Spirit, 
and  the  Spirit  .against  the  flesh:  and  these  are  con- 
trary the  one  to  the  other;  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the 
things  that  ye  would. 

Jam.  iv.  17.  Therefore  to  him  that  knoweth  to  do 
good,  and  doeth  it  not,  to  him  it  is  sin. 

1  John  iii.  4.  Whosoever  conimitleth  sin  transgrcsseth 
al.so  the  law :  for  sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law. 

—  V.  17.  All  unrighteousness  is  sin :  and  there  is  a 
ein  not  unto  death. 

Qcc  Ilmn.  y .  10;  vii.  14.  1  Cor.  ii.  U.  Eph.  ii.  3. 
Col.  i.  21.     1  John  iii.  8. 


•  Tliat  is,  the  man  of  eelllsh  and  wayward  impulses  rushes 
Lead  long  into  sjin.— 11. 

.'■)1 


§  2.    The  First  Transgression. 

(1.   THE   TEST  OP  OBEDIENCE.) 

Oen.  ii.  16.  And  the  Lord  God  commanded  the 
man,  saying,  Of  every  tree  of  the  garden  thou  mayest 
freely  eat: 

17.  But  of  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good 

and  evil,  thou  shalt  not  eat  of  it :  for  in  the  day  that 
thou  eatest  thereof  thou  shalt  surely  die. 

(2.   THE   TEMPTATION   TO   DISOBEY.) 

Gen.  iii.  1.  Now  the  serpent  was  more  subtile  than 
any  beast  of  the  field  which  the  Lord  God  had  made. 
And  he  said  unto  tlie  woman.  Yea,  hath  God  said,  Ye 
shall  not  eat  of  every  tree  of  the  garden  ? 

3.  And  the  woman  said  unto  the  serjjent,  We 

may  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees  of  the  garden : 

3.  But  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree  which  is  in  the 

midst  of  the  garden,  God  hath  said,  Ye  shall  not  eat 
of  it,  neither  shall  yc  touch  it,  lest  _ve  die. 

4.  And  the  serpent  said  unto  the  woman,  Ye 

shall  not  surely  die : 

5.  For  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 

thereof,  then  your  eyes  shall  be  opened,  and  ye  shall 
be  as  gods,  knowing  good  and  evil. 

(3.   THE    DISOBEDIENCE.) 

Oen.  iii.  6.  And  when  the  woman  saw  that  the  tree 
was  good  for  food,  and  that  it  was  pleasant  to  the  eyes, 
and  a  tree  to  be  desired  to  make  one  wise,  she  took  of 
the  fruit  thereof,  and  did  eat,  and  gave  also  unto  her 
husband  with  her ;  and  he  did  eat. 

(4.   THE   GDILT  AND   SHAME.) 

Oen.  iii.  7.  And  the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened, 
and  they  knew  that  they  were  naked  ;  and  they  sewed 
fig  leaves  together,  and  make  themselves  aprons. 

(5.   THE   TRIAL  AND   JUDGMENT.) 

Oen.  iii.  8.  And  they  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
God  walking  in  the  garden  in  the  cool  of  the  day:  and 
Ad.am  and  his  wife  hid  themselves  from  the  presence 
of  the  Lord  God  amongst  the  trees  of  the  garden. 

9.  And  the  Lord  God  called  unto  Adam,  and 

said  unto  him.  Where  art  thou? 

10.  And  he  said,  I   heard  thy  voice  in   the 

garden,  and  I  was  afraid,  because  I  was  naked ;  and  I 
hid  myself. 

4 


CHAP.  II. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOR  XX. 


Oen.  iii.  U.  And  he  said,  Who  told  thee  that  thou 
vii.it  naked?  llast  thou  eaten  of  the  tree,  whereof  I 
toniinanded  thee  that  ihoii  shoiildesi  not  eat? 

13.  And   the   man   sakl,  The  woniuu  whom 

thou  navest  to  he  with  me,  she  gave  me  of  the  tree,  and 
1  did  oat. 

13.  And  the  LoKD  God  S)»id  unto  the  woman, 

What  «j>  this  Hint  thou  hast  done?  And  the  woman 
said,  The  serpent  he^uiled  me,  and  I  did  eat. 

2'i.  .Vnd  Ihe'LoKD  Uod  said,  liehold,  the  man 

is  hcconie  as  one  of  us,  to  know  jfooil  and  evil:  and 
now,  lest  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  take  also  of  the 
tree  of  life,  and  eat,  and  live  for  ever : 

34.  So  he  drove  out  the  man  :   and  he  placed 

at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  Edeu  cherubim,  and  a 
tiamiin;  sword  which  turned  every  way,  to  keep  the 
way  of  the  tree  of  life. 


CHAP.  n. 
THE  EXTENT  AND  EVIL  OF  SIN. 

§  3.    Native  Depravity. 

Job  xiv.  4.  Who  can  bring  a  clean  thing  out  of  an 
unclean  ?  not  one. 

—  XV.  14.  What  is  man,  that  ho  should  be  clean  ? 
and  he  which  is  born  of  a  woman,  that  he  should  bo 
righteous  ? 

— ■  XXV.  4.  How  then  can  man  be  justified  with  God? 
or  how  can  he  be  clean  that  is  born  of  a  woman  ? 

.5.  Behold  even  to  the  moon,  and  it  shineth 

not ;  yoa,  tlie  stars  are  not  pure  in  his  sight. 

0.  Ildw  much  less  man,  Ma<  w  a  worm?  and 

the  son  of  man,  irlm-h  is  a  worm  ? 

P.v.  li.  5.  Behold,  I  was  shapen  in  iniquity;  and  iu 
sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me. 

—  Iviii.  3.  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the 
womb  :  they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  born,  speak- 
jnglics. 

Eph.  ii.  8.  Among  whom  alsQ  wc  all  had  our  con- 
versation in  times  past  in  the  lusts  of  our  llesh,  fullil- 
ling  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind;  and 
were  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath,  even  as  others. 

Gal.W.  1.3.  Wo  uho  are  Jews  by  nature,  and  not 
Bumers  of  the  Gentiles, 

See  Gen.  viii.  21. 

(\.   THE  RELATIVE  INIfOCENCE  OF  EAKLY  CniLD- 

nooD.) 

Mat.  xix.  13.  Then  were  there  brought  unto  Mm 
little  children,  tliat  he  should  put  his  hands  on  them, 
and  imiy  :  and  the  disciples  rebuked  them. 

14.  But  Jesus  said.  Suffer  little  children,  and 

forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me ;  for  of  such  is  the 
kingdom  of  heaven. 

—  —  15.  And  he  laid  hii  hands  on  them,  and  de- 
parted thence. 

^f^|}•k  X.  13.  And  they  brought  young  children  to 
him,  that  he  should  touch  them;  and  his  disciples  re- 
buked those  that  brought  tlwm. 

14.  But  wlien  Jesus  saw  it,  he  w^as  much  dis- 

ple.n.sed,  and  said  unto  them.  Suffer  the  little  children 
to  come  luilo  me,  and  forbid  them  not ;  for  of  such  is 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

1.5.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Whosoever  shall 

not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  Lttle  child,  ho 
shall  not  enter  therein. 

Ki.  And  he  took  them  up  in  his  arms,  put  his 

hands  upon  them,  and  blessed  them. 

Lnke  xviii.  15.  And  they  brought  unto  l>im  also  in- 
fants, that  he  would  touch  them:  but  when /iw  disci- 
ples saw  it,  they  rebuked  tliem. 

Ifi.  But  Jesus  called  them  unto  him,  and  said. 

Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me,  and  forbid  them 
not:  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God. 

17.  Verily  I  say  imto  you.  Whosoever  shall 

not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child  shall 
in  no  wise  enter  therein. 

See  Mat.  xviE  2,  3.    1  Cor.  xiv.  20. 


§  4.    Depravity  Universal. 

Gen.  vi.  5.  And  God  saw  that  tiie  wickedness  of 
man  teas  great  in  the  earth,  anil  that  every  imagination 
of  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  lais  only  evil  continually. 

11.  The  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God; 

and  the  earth  wis  tilled  with  violenie. 

12.  And  God  looked  niion  the  earth,  and,  be- 
hold, it  was  corrujjt;  for  all  flesh  had  corrupted  his 
way  ujion  the  earth. 

—  xiii.  13.  But  the  men  of  Sodom  icere  wicked  and 
sinners  before  the  Loud  exceedingly. 

Dcut.  xxxii.  5.  They  have  corrupted  themselves, 
their  spot  is  not  the  sjwt  of  his  children :  they  are  a 
l)orverse  and  crooked  ger-?ration. 

Job  XV.  15.  Behold,  he  putteth  no  tnist  in  his  saints; 
yea,  the  heavens  arc  not  clean  in  liis  siglit. 

16.  How  mucli  mure  aliomiiiiible  and  tiltliy  is 

man,  which  drinketh  iniquity  like  water? 

7^.  xiv.  1.  The  fool  hiilli  said  in  his  heart.  There  is 
no  God.  They  are  corrupt,  they  have  done  abomin- 
able works,  there  is  none  that  doeth  good. 

2.  The  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven  upon 

the  children  of  men,  to  sec  if  there  were  any  that  did 
understand,  and  seek  God. 

3.  They  are  all  gone  aside,  they  are  all  to- 
gether become  tilthy:  there  is  iioiw  that  doeth  good, 
no,  not  one. 

—  liii.  1.  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  77iere  is  no 
(!od.  Corrupt  are  they,  and  have  done  abominable 
iniquity:  there  is  none  that  doeth  good. 

2.  God  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 

children  of  men,  to  see  if  they  were  any  that  did  tm- 
derstand,  that  did  seek  God. 

3.  Every  one  of  them  is  gone  back :  thev  are 

altogether  become  filthy;  there  is  none  that  doeth 
good,  no,  not  one. 

—  Ixxviii.  33.  For  all  this  they  sinned  still,  and  be- 
lieved not  for  his  wondrous  works. 

Prov.  XX.  6.  Jlost  men  will  proclaim  every  one  his 
own  goodness :  but  a  faithful  man  who  can  find  ?         ' 

9.  Who  can  say,  I  have  made  my  heart  clean, 

I  am  pure  from  my  sin  ? 

Ec.  vii.  27.  Behold,  this  have  I  found,  saith  the 
Preacher,  CO?/ H?//iy  one  by  one,  to  find  out  the  account; 

28.  Which  yet  my  soul  seeketh,  but  I  find  not : 

one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found  ;  but  a  wo- 
man among  all  those  have  I  not  fount!. 

29.  Lo,  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hath 

made  man  upright ;  but  they  have  sought  out  many 
iuveutious. 

—  viii.  11.  Because  sentence  against  an  evil  work 
is  not  executed  speedilj',  therefore  the  heart  of  the 
sons  of  men  is  fully  set  in  them  to  do  evil. 

Jcr.  ii.  29.  Wherefore  will  ye  plead  with  me  ?  ye  all 
have  transgressed  against  me,  saith  the  Loud. 

35.  Yet  thou  sayest,  Because  I  am  innocent, 

surely  his  anger  shall  turn  from  me.  Behold,  I  will 
plead  with  thee,  because  thou  sayest,  I  have  not  siimetL 

—  xvi.  12.  And  ye  have  done  worse  than  yom-  fa- 
thers ;  for,  behold,  ye  walk  every  one  after  the  imagi- 
nation of  his  evil  heart,  that  they  may  not  hearken 
unto  me : 

Mat.  XV.  18.  But  those  things  which  proceed  out  of 
the  mouth  come  forth  from  the  heai't ;  and  they  defile 
the  man. 

19.  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts, 

nmrders,  adulteries,  fornications,  thefts,  false  witness, 
blasphemies : 

20.  These  are  i!ie  things  which  defile  a  man : 

but  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not  a  man. 

Murk  vii.  2(J.  And  he  said,  That  which  cometh  out 
of  the  man,  that  defileth  the  man. 

21.  For  from  within,  out  of  the  heart  of  men, 

proceed  evil  thoughts,  adulteries,  foniicatious,  murders, 

22.  Thefts,  covetousness,   wickedness,  deceit, 

lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolish- 
ness : 

23.  All  these  evil  things  come  fromwithm,  and 

defile  the  man. 

Jofin  V.  45.  Do  not  think  that  I  will  accuse  you  to 
the  Father  :  there  is  one  that  accuseth  you,  eixn  Moses, 
in  whom  ye  trust. 


615 


CHAP.  III. 


FALLEN   MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Bom.  iii.  9.  What  then?  are  we  better  than  they? 
No,  in  no  ivisc  :  for  we  have  before  proved  both  Jews 
and  Gentiles,  that  tliey  are  all  under  sin ; 

10.  As  it  is  written,  There  is  none  righteous, 

no.  not  one : 

11.  There  is  none  that  understandeth,  tliere  is 

none  that  sceketli  after  God. 

13.  They  arc  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they 

are  together  beeome  unprolitable ;  there  is  none  that 
doeth  good,  no,  not  one. 

1  Julin  V.  19.  And  we  know  that  we  are  of  God,  and 
the  whole  world  lieth  in  wickedness. 

See  1  King.i  \'m.  40.    Is.  li.x.  3,  4.    Mkah  vii.  2,  4. 

§  5.    Guilt  Universal. 

1  Kin{is  viii.  46.  If  they  sin  against  thee,  (for  tliere  in 
no  man  that  sinncth  not,)  and  thou  be  angry  with 
them,  and  deliver  them  to  the  enemj',  so  that  they 
carry  them  away  captives  unto  the  land  of  the  enemy, 
far  or  near ; 

In.  1.x  iv.  6.  But  we  are  all  .as  an  unclean  thing,  and 
all  our  righteousnesses  are  as  filthy  rags  ;  and  we  all 
do  fade  as  a  leaf;  and  our  iniquities,  like  the  wind, 
have  taken  us  away. 

//w.v.  xiv.  9.  Who  is  wise,  and  he  shall  understand 
these  things?  prudent,  and  he  shall  know  them  ?  for 
the  ways  of  the  Lord  are  right,  and  the  just  shall 
vialk  in  them :  but  the  transgressors  shall  fall  therein. 

Rom.  iii.  19.  Now  we  know  that  what  things  soever 
the  law  saith,  it  saith  to  them  who  are  under  the  law : 
that  every  mouth  may  be  stopped,  and  all  the  world 
may  become  guilty  before  God. 

23.  For  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the 

glory  of  God ; 

—  V.  13.  Wherefore,  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into 
the  world,  and  death  by  sin ;  and  so  death  passed  upon 
all  men,  for  that  all  have  sinned : 

14.  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam  to 

Moses,  even  over  them  that  had  not  sinned  after  the 
similitude  of  Adam's  transgression,  who  is  the  figure 
of  him  that  was  to  come. 

Oal.  iii.  22.  But  the  Scripture  hath  concluded  all 
under  sin,  tliat  the  promise  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ 
might  be  given  to  them  that  believe. 

§  6.    Man's  Love  of  Sin. 

Job  XX.  13.  Though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  his 
mouth,  though  he  hide  it  under  his  tongue  ; 

13.   Though  he  spare  it,  and  forsake  it  not,  but 

keep  it  still  within  his  mouth  ; 

P.t.  xxxvi.  4.  He  deviseth  mischief  upon  his  bed;  he 
setteth  himself  in  a  way  thai  is  not  good ;  he  abhorreth 
not  evil. 

Prov.  iv.  Ifl.  For  they  sleep  not,  except  they  have 
done  mischief;  aud  their  sleep  is  taken  away,  unless 
they  cause  mmc  to  full. 

17.  For  they  eat  the  bread  of  wickedness,  and 

drink  the  wine  of  violence. 

—  xvi.  30.  He  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward 
things :  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  jiass. 

John  iii.  19.  And  this  is  the  condemnation,  that 
light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men  loved  darkness 
rather  than  light,  because  their  deeds  were  evil. 

20.  For  every  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth  the 

light,  neither  cometh  to  the  light,  lest  his  deeds  should 
be  reproveil. 

—  xii.  43.  For  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  more 
than  the  praise  of  God. 

See  Prov.  xxvi.  11.    Hoa.  iv.  8. 

§  7.    Sin  Discovered  by  the  Law. 

John  viii.  9.  And  they  which  heard  it,  being  con- 
victed by  M"';'"(f«.  conscience,  went  out  one  by  one, 
beginning  at  the  eldest,  cren  unto  the  kist :  and  Jesus 
was  left  alone.'and  the  woman  standing  in  the  midst. 

—  XV.  22.  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto  them, 
they  had  not  had  sin ;  but  now  they  have  no  cloak 
for  their  sin. 

liom.  ii.  12.  For  as  many  as  have  sinned  without 
law  shall  also  perish  without  law;  and  as  many  as 
have  sinned  in  the  law  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  ; 

14.   For  when  the  Gentiles,  which  have  not 


the  law,  do  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  the  law, 
these,  havin":  not  the  law,  are  a  law  unto  themselves  : 

15.  Which  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written 

in  their  hearts,  ilieir  conscience  also  bearing  witness, 
and  their  thoughts  the  mean  while  accusing  or  else  ex- 
cusing one  another ;) 

—  iii.  20.  Therefore  b}'  the  deeds  of  the  law  there 
shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  sight:  for  by  the  law 
!S  the  knowledge  of  sin. 

—  V.  13.  (For  until  the  law  sin  was  in  the  world  ■. 
but  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law. 

—  vii.  7.  What  shall  we  say  then  ?  Is  the  law  sin  ? 
God  forbid.  Nay,  I  had  not  known  sin,  but  by  the 
law :  for  I  had  not  known  lust,  except  the  law  had 
said,  Thou  shalt  not  covet. 

8.  But  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command- 
ment, wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  concupiscence. 
For  without  the  law  sin  was  dead. 

— ■  —  9.  For  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once  :  but 
when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived,  and  I  died. 

10.  And  the  commandment,  which  was  or- 
dained to  life,  I  found  to  be  unto  death. 

11.  For  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command- 
ment, deceived  me,  and  b_y  it  slew  me. 

13.  Was  then  that  which  is  good  made  death 

unto  me  ?  God  forbid.  But  sin,  that  it  might  appear 
sin,  working  death  in  me  by  that  which  is  good  ;  that 
sin  by  the  commandment  might  become  exceeding 
sinful. 


CHAP.  III. 

SINS  OF  THE  FLESH. 
§  8.    Worlis  of  tlie  Flesli  in  General. 

Is.  lix.  3.  For  your  hands  are  defiled  with  blood,  and 
your  fingers  with  iniquity  ;  your  lips  have  spoken  lies, 
your  tongue  hath  muttered  perverseness. 

4.  None  calleth  for  justice,  nor  any  pleadeth 

for  truth :  they  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  lies ;  they 
conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth  iniquity. 

5.  They  hatch  cockatrice'  eggs,   and   weave 

the  spider's  web :  he  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  dieth, 
and  that  which  is  crushed  breakelh  out  into  a  viper. 

6.    Their  webs  shall  not  become  garments, 

neither  shall  they  cover  themselves  with  their  works : 
their  works  are  works  of  iniquity,  and  the  act  of  vio- 
lence is  in  tlieir  hands. 

—  —  7.  Their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  they  make  haste 
to  shed  innocent  blood  ;  their  thoughts  are  thoughts 
of  iniquity  ;  wasting  and  destruction  are  in  their  paths. 

8.   The   way  of  peace  they  know   not ;   and 

there  is  no  judgment  in  their  goings  :  they  have  made 
them  crooked  paths;  whosoever  goeth  therein  shall 
not  know  peace. 

11.  We  roar  all  like  bears,  and  mourn  sore  like 

doves :  we  look  for  judgment,  but  there  is  none ;  for 
salvation,  but  it  is  far  otf  from  us. 

14.  And  judgment  is  turned  away  backward, 

and  justice  staudeth  afiir  off:  for  truUi  is  fallen  in  the 
street,  and  equity  cannot  enter. 

John  viii.  41.  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father.  Then 
said  they  to  him,  AVe  be  not  bom  of  fornication  ;  we 
have  one  Father,  even  God. 

Pom.  i.  29.  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  for- 
nication, wickedness,  covetousness,  maliciousness ;  full 
of  envy,  murder,  debate,  deceit,  malignity ;  whisperers, 

^  30.    Backbiters,    haters    of   God,    despiteful, 

proud,  boasters,  inventors  of  evil  things,  disobedient 
to  parent.s, 

31.  Without  tmderstanding,  covenant-break- 
ers, without  n;itural  affection,  implacable,  unmerciful : 

32.  Who,  knowing  the  judgment  of  God,  th:it 

they  which  commit  such  things  are  worthy  of  death, 
not  onlj'  do  the  same,  but  have  pleasure  in  them  that 
do  them. 

—  iii.  13.  Their  throat  i.i  an  open  sepulchre ;  with 
their  tongues  they  have  used  deceit ;  the  poison  of 
asps  is  under  their  lips  : 

14.  Whose  mouth  i.i  full  of  cursing  and  bitter. 

ness : 

^  —  15.  Their  feet  are  swift  to  shed  blood  : 


61G 


CHAP.   III. 


FALLEN    .\L\.N'. 


BOOK  XX. 


liom.  iii.  Ui.  Dostriu'lioniinclmiserj'nr^intlicirwnys: 

17.  .Vtul  the   way   of   pence    have   they   not 

knowu: 

18.  Tliere  is  no  fear  .)f  Ooil  before  their  eyes. 

1  Cor.  V.  9.  I  wrote  unto  you  iu  nu  epistle  not  to 
company  with  forniciUors : 

10.  Yet  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators  of 

this  world,  or  witli  the  covetous,  or  extortioners,  or 
with  iilolatei-s ;  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the 
world. 

11.  But  now  I  have  written  unto  you  not  to 

keep  company,  if  any  man  that  is  called  a  brother  be 
a  fornicator,  or  covetous,  or  an  idolater,  or  a  railcr,  or 
a  drunkard,  or  an  extortioner;  with  such  a  one  no  not 
to  eat. 

12.  For  wliat  have  I  to  do  to  judge  them  also 

tliat  are  without?  do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are 
within  ? 

13.  But  them  that  are  without  God  judgeth. 

Therefore  putaway  from  among  yourselves  that  wicked 
j)crson. 

OdI.  V.  19.  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest, 
which  are  t/t^.ie.  Adultery,  fornication,  micleaiiness, 
lasciviousness. 

20.  Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  em- 
ulations, wrath,  strife,  sediti(ms,  heresies, 

21.  Envyings,  murders,  driiiiUcnncss,  revel- 
lings,  and  such  like  ;  of  the  which  I  tell  you  before,  as 
1  liave  also  told  i/'iit  iu  time  past,  that  they  which  do 
such  things  shall  not  inherit  tlie  kingdom  of  God. 

Ep/i.  iv.  IS).  Who  being  past  feeling  have  given 
themselves  over  unto  lasciviousness,  to  work  all  uu- 
cleauuess  with  greediness. 

—  V.  3.  But  fornication,  and  all  uncleanness,  or  cov- 
etousnetis,  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  you,  as 
becomelh  saints ; 

4.    Neither  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking,  nor 

jesting,  which  are  not  convenient:  but  rather  givmg 
of  lUauks. 

•  5.  For  this  ye  know,  that  no  whoremonger, 

nor  unclean  person,  nor  covetotis  nian.wUo  is  an  idol- 
ater, hath  any  inheritance  iu  the  kingdom  of  Christ 
and  of  God. 

G.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  vain  words : 

for  because  of  these  things  Cometh  the  wrath  of  God 
upon  the  children  of  disobedience. 

7.  Be  not  ye  therefore  partakers  wilh  them. 

10.  Proving  what  is  acceptable  unto  the  Lokd. 

11.  And  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruit- 
ful works  of  darkness,  but  rather  reprove  t/icm. 

12.  For  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speak  of  those 

thinirs  which  are  done  of  them  iu  secret. 

1  Tim.  i.  8.  But  we  know  that  the  law  u  good,  if  a 
man  use  it  lawfully; 

9.  Knowing  this,  that  the  law  is  not  made  for 

a  righteous  man,  but  for  the  lawless  and  disobedient, 
for  the  ungodly  and  fur  sinners,  for  unholy  and  pro- 
fane, for  murderers  of  fathers  and  muidcrei-s  of  moth- 
ers, for  manslayers, 

10.  For  wlioremongers,  for  them  that  defile 

themselves  with  mankind,  for  menstealers,  for  liars, 
for  i)erjured  persons,  and  if  there  be  any  other  thing 
that  is  contrary  to  sound  doctrine  ; 

Til.  iii.  3.  For  we  ourselves  also  were  somelime 
foolish,  disobedient,  deceived,  serving  divers  lustis  and 
pleasures,  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  and  hat- 
ing one  anollier. 

Jiiin.  V.  a.  Ye  have  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  earth,  and 
lieen  wantcm  ;  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts,  as  in  a 
day  of  slaughter. 

2  Pit.  ii.  13.  And  shall  receive  the  reward  of  un- 
righlcou.-ucss,  ((.<  they  that  count  it  pleasure  to  riot  in 
the  davtiinc.  Spots  they  are  and  blemishes,  sporting 
themselves  with  their  own  deceivings  while  they  feast 
with  you ; 

14.  Having  eyes  full  of  adultcrj',  and  that  can- 
not cease  from  sin  ;  beguiling  unstable  souls  :  a  heart 
tiny  have  exercised  with  covetous  practices ;  cursed 
childrcji ; 

18.  For  when  they  speak  great  swelling  vordi 

of  vanity,  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh, 
Virotigh  "»«!/rA"wantonncss,  those  that  were  clean  es- 
caped from  them  who  live  in  error. 


Jude  7.  Even  as  Sodom  and  Gomcjrrab,  and  tho 
cities  alK>ut  them  in  like  manner,  giving  Ihemseljea 
over  to  fornication,  and  going  after  strange  tlcsli,  are 
set  forth  for  an  example,  sufl'cring  the  vengeance  of 
eternal  tire. 

—  8.  Likewise  also  these  fUIiy  drcamci-s  defile  the 
flesh,  despise  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of  dignities, 

—  9.  Yet  Jlichael  the  archangel,  when  contend- 
ing with  the  devil  he  disputed  about  the  body  of  Mo- 
ses, durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing  accusation, 
but  .said,  The  Lord  rebuke  thee. 

— 19.  These  be  they  who  separate  themselves, 
sensual,  having  not  the  Spirit. 

§  ft.    ■Warnings  Against  LeTFd  Women. 

See  also  2ook  XVIII.,  g§  09-71. 

(1.   TUEIJi  AKTS.) 

Proi\  V.  1.  My  son,  attend  unto  my  wisdom,  and 
bow  thine  ear  to  my  umlcrstanding : 

2.    That  tlion   mayest  regard  discretion,  and 

that  thy  lips  may  kci-p  knowledge. 

'-'i.  For  the  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  a^  a 

honeycomb,  and  her  mouth  /.«  smoother  than  oil : 

—  vii.  6.  For  at  the  window  of  my  house  I  looked 
through  my  casement, 

—  —  7.  And  beheld  among  the  simple  ones,  I  dis- 
cerned among  the  youths,  a  young  man  void  of  under- 
standing, 

^"8.  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  comer; 

and  he  went  the  way  to  her  house, 

9.  In  the  twilight,  in  the  evening,  in  the  black 

and  dark  night : 

10.  And,  behold,  there  met  liim  a  woman  wilh 

the  attire  of  a  harlot,  and  subtile  of  heart. 

11.  (She  is  loud  and  stubborn;  her  feet  abide 

not  in  her  house : 

12.  Now  is  she  without,  now  in  the  streets, 

and  lieth  in  wait  at  every  corner.) 

13.  So  she  caught  him,  and  kissed  him,  and 

with  an  impudent  face  said  unto  him, 

14.  I  have  peace  offerings  with  me;  this  day 

have  I  paid  my  vows. 

1.5.  Therefore  came  I  forth  to  meet  thee,  dili- 
gently to  seek  thy  f\ice,  and  I  have  found  thee. 

_  ■_  18.  Come,  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  tintil  the 
morning:  let  us  solace  ourselves  with  loves. 

^"l9.  For  the  goodman  u  not  at  home,  he  is 

gone  a  long  journey: 

20.  He  hatii  taken  a  bag  of  money  with  him, 

and  will  come  home  at  the  day  appointed. 

21.  With  her  much  "fair  speech  she  caused 

him  to  yield,  with  the  flattering  of  her  lips  she  forced 
him. 

22.  He  goeth  after  her  straightway,  as  an  ox 

goeth  to  the  slaughter,  or  as  a  fool  to  the  correction 
of  the  stocks ; 

23.  Till  a  dart  strike  through  his  liver;  as  a 

bird  hastcth  to  the  snare,  and  knoweth  not  that  it  U 
for  his  life. 

—  ix.  13.  A  foolish  woman  is  clamorous :  »he  i.i 
simple,  and  knoweth  nothing. 

14.  For  she  sitteth  at  the  door  of  her  house, 

on  a  seat  in  the  high  places  of  the  city, 

1.5.  To  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their 

waj'S : 

16.  Whoso  js  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither: 

and  as  for  him  that  wanteth  understanding,  she  saith 
to  him, 

17.  Stolen  waters  are  sweet,  and  bread  cnkn 

in  secret  is  pleasant. 

(2.   THE  RUIN   OP   TIELDrNO   TO  THEM.) 

Pror.  ii.  IG.  To  deliver  thee  from  the  strange  wo- 
man, emi  from  the  stranger  ir/iich  flattereth  with  licr 

words ;  „  ,  ., 

17.  Which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  youth, 

and  forgelteth  the  covenant  of  her  God. 

18.  For  her  house  inclincth  unto  death,  and 

her  paths  unto  the  dead. 

19.  None  that  go  unto  her  ret^irn  agam,  nei- 
ther take  thev  hold  of  the  paths  of  life. 

20.  f  hat  thou   mayest  walk  iu  the  way  ol 

good  vien,  and  keep  the  paths  of  the  righteous. 

17 


Chap.  hi. 


FALLEN   MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Prov.  V.  4.  But  her  end  is  bitter  as  -n'ormwood,  sharp 
as  a  twoedgcd  sword. 

5.  Tier  feet  go  down  to  death;  her  steps  take 

hold  on  hill. 

6.  Lest  tliou  shouldcst  ponder  the  path  of  life, 

her  wa3's  are  moveable,  tluit  thou  canst  not  know  ilteiu. 

8.  Remove  thy  way  tar  from  her,  and  come 

not  nigh  tlie  door  of  her  house  : 

y.  Lest  thou  give  thine  honour  imto  others, 

and  tli3'  years  unto  the  cruel : 

10.  Lest  strangers  be  filled  with  thy  wealth ; 

and  thy  labours  be  in  the  house  of  a  stranger ; 

^  11.  And  thou  mourn  at  the  last,  when  thy 

flesli  and  thy  bodj'  are  consumed, 

13.  And  say,  How  have  I  hated  instruction, 

and  ni}'  heart  despised  reproof; 

13.  And  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  teach- 
ers, nor  inclined  mine  ears  to  them  that  instructed  me ! 

14.  I  was  almost  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  of  the 

congregation  and  assembl}'. 

—  vii.  1.  My  son,  keep  my  words,  and  lay  up  my 
commandments  with  thee. 

^2.  Keep  my  commandments,  and  live ;  and 

my  law  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye. 

3.  Bind  them  upon  thy  fingers,  write  them 

upon  the  table  of  thine  heart. 

4.  Say  unto  wisdom,  Thou  art  my  sister;  and 

call  understanding  t/iy  kinswoman : 

5.  Tluit  they  may  keep  thee  from  the  strange 

woman,  from  the  stranger  which  flattereth  with  her 
words. 

24.  Hearken  imto  me  now  therefore,  O  ye 

children,  and  attend  to  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

25.  Let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  ways, 

go  not  astray  in  her  paths. 

2G.  For  she  hath  cast  down  many  wounded : 

yea,  many  strong  7ncii  have  been  slain  by  her. 

27.  Her  house  is  the  way  to  hell,  going  down 

to  the  chaml]ers  of  death. 

—  ix.  18.  But  he  knoweth  not  that  the  dead  are 
there  ;  and  that  her  guests  are  in  the  deptlis  of  hell. 

—  xxii.  14.  The  mouth  of  strange  women  is  a  deep 
pit :  he  that  is  alihorred  of  the  Lord  shall  fall  therein. 

—  xxiii.  27.  For  v.  wliore  is  a  deep  ditch ;  and  a 
strange  woman  is  a  naiTow  pit. 

28.  She  also  lieth  in  wait  as /or  a  prey,  and  in- 

creaseth  the  transgressors  among  men. 

—  xxix.  3.  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  fo- 
ther :  but  he  that  keepeth  company  with  harlots  spend- 
cth  his  substance. 

—  xxxi.  2.  What,  my  son  ?  and  what,  the  son  of 
my  womb  ?  and  what,  the  son  of  my  vows  ? 

3.  Give  not  thy  strength  unto  women, nor  thy 

ways  to  that  which  destroyeth  kings. 

Ec.  vii.  26.  And  I  find  more  bitter  than  death  the 
woman  whose  heart  is  snares  and  nets,  arid  her  hands 
as  bands :  whoso  pleaseth  God  shall  escape  irom  her  ; 
but  the  sinner  shall  be  taken  by  her. 

§  10.    Christ's  Treatment  of  tlie  Erring. 

(1.    TlIE    S.\MARITAJI  WOM.\N.) 

John  iv.  IG.  Jc-sus  saith  unto  her,  Go,  call  thy  hus- 
band, and  come  hither. 

17.  The  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have  no 

husband.  Jesus  said  unto  her,  Thou  hast  well  said,  I 
have  no  husband : 

18.  For  thou  hast  had  five  husbands;  and  he 

whom  thou  now  hast  is  not  fhy  husband :  in  that 
saidst  thou  truly. 

(2.   THE   WOM.VN   T.^KEM  IN   .\l>nT,TEnY.) 

John  viii.  3.  And  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  brought 
unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  adultery  ;  and  when  they 
had  set  her  in  tlie  midst, 

4.  Tliey  say  unto  him,  Master,  tliis  woman  was 

taken  in  adulterv.  m  the  very  act. 

5.  Now  Jloscs  in  the  law  commanded  us,  that 

such  should  b(!  signed :  but  what  sa3'cst  thou? 

0.  This   the\-  said,  tempting  him,   that  they 

might  have  to  accuse  him.  But  Jesus  stooped  down, 
and  witli  hin  finger  wrote  on  the  ground,  as  t?wiii/h  he 
?uard  Hum  Jiot. 


-7.  So  when   they  continued  asking   him,  he 

lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto  them.  He  that  is  with- 
out sin  among  you,  let  him  first  cast  a  stone  at  her. 

10.  When  Jesus  had  lilted  up  himself,  and  saw 

none  but  the  woman,  he  said  unto  her,  W<iman,  where 
are  those  thine  accusers '?  hath  no  man  condemned  thee  V 

11.  She  said,  No  man.  Lord.     And  Jesus  said 

unto  her,  Neither  do  I  condemn  thee :  go,  and  sin  no 
more. 

§  11.    Lewdness  Viewed  from  the  Christian  Stand* 
point. 

1  Cor.  vi.  13.  +Now  the  body  is  not  for  fornication, 
but  for  the  Lord ;  and  the  Lord  for  the  body. 

—  —  15.  Know  ye  not  that  j'our  bodies  are  the  mem- 
bers of  Christ  ?  shall  I  then  take  the  members  of  Christ, 
and  make  them  the  members  of  a  harlot  ?    God  forbid. 

■  16.  What !    know   ye   not   that  he  which  is 

joined  to  a  harlot  is  one  body?  for  two,  saith  he,  shall 
be  one  flesh. 

17.  But  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one 

spirit. 

18.  Flee  fornication.     Every  sin  that  a  man 

doeth  is  without  tlae  body ;  but  he  tliat  conimitteth 
fornication  sinneth  against  his  own  body. 

—  X.  8.  Neither  let  us  commit  fornication,  as  some 
of  them  committed,  and  fell  in  one  day  three  and 
twenty  thousand. 

1  'fhess.  iv.  3.  For  this  is  the  will  of  God,  even  your 
sanctification,  that  ye  should  abstain  li'om  fornication : 

4.  That  every  one  of  you  should  know  how  to 

possess  his  vessel  in  sanctification  and  honour  ; 

5.  Not  in  the  lust  of  concupiscence,  even  as 

the  Gentiles  which  linow  not  God : 

1  Tim.  V.  2.  The  elder  women  as  mothers;  the 
younger  as  sistere,  with  all  purity. 

Heh.  xii.  16.  Lest  there  be  any  fornicator,  or  profane 
person,  as  Esau,  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his 
birthright. 

Eei\  ii.  6.  But  this  thou  hast,  that  thou  hatest  the 
deeds  of  the  Nicolaitans,  which  I  also  hate. 

14.  But  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  be- 
cause thou  hast  tlicre  them  that  hold  the  doctrine  of 
Balaam,  who  taught  Balak  to  cast  a  stumblingblock 
before  tlie  children  of  Israel,  to  eat  things  sacrificed 
unto  idols,  and  to  commit  fornication. 

15.  So  hast  thou  also  them  that  hold  the  doc- 
trine of  the  Nicolaitans,  whicli  thing  I  hate. 

§  12.    Sins  againi^t  Satiire. 

(See  also  Book  XVIII.,  ^  74.) 

1  Jungs  xiv.  24.  And  there  were  also  sodomites  in 
the  land:  a7id  they  did  according  to  all  the  abomina- 
tions of  the  nati(nis  which  the  Lokd  cast  out  before 
the  children  of  Israel. 

Rom.  i.  24.  Wherefore  God  also  gave  them  up  to 
uncleanness,  through  the  lusts  of  their  own  hearts,  to 
dishonour  their  own  bodies  between  themselves: 

26.  For  this   cause  God   gave  them  up  unto 

vile  affections :  for  even  their  women  did  change  the 
natural  use  into  that  which  is  against  nature. 

—  —  27.  And  likewise  also  "the  men,  leaving  the 
natural  use  of  the  woman,  burned  in  their  lust  one  to- 
ward another;  men  with  men  working  that  which  is 
unseemly,  and  receiving  in  themselves  that  recom- 
pense of  their  error  which  was  meet. 

(A.    PUNISHED.) 

Deut.  xxix.  22.  So  that  the  generation  to  come  of 
your  cliildren  that  shall  rise  up  after  j'ou,  and  the 
stranger  that  shall  come  from  a  far  land,  shall  say, 
when  they  see  the  plagues  of  that  land,  and  the  sick- 
nesses which  the  Lord  hath  laid  upon  it; 

23.  And  (hat  the  whole  land  thereof  is  brim- 
stone, and  salt,  and  burning,  that  it  is  nf>t  sown,  nor 
beareth,  nor  any  grass  groweth  therein,  like  the  over- 
throw of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  Admali  and  Zeboim, 
which  the  Lord  overthrew  in  his  anger,  and  in  his 
wrath : 

Lnm.  iv.  6.  For  the  inmishment  of  the  iniquity  of 
the  daughter  of  my  people  is  greater  than  the  punish- 
ment.of  the  sin  of  Sodom,  that  was  overthrown  as  in 
a  moment,  and  no  hands  staj'cd  on  her. 

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C'liAF.   IV. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


2  Pet.  ii.  f>.  Anil  himiiic  Uie  cities  of  Sodom  and 
OoiniuT.ih  inio  ashes  coiidoinMod  them  witli  an  over- 
throw,  niakhig  them  an  eiisaniple  unto  those  that  af- 
ter should  live  ungodly : 


CHAP.  IV. 

SESrS  OF  THE    SPIRIT,  AND 
AGAINST  OURSELVES. 

§  13.    Doublo-Mindcdness. 

Jam.  L  8.  A  doublemindcd  niau  ts  unstable  in  all  his 
Tvays. 

—  iv.  8.  Drawnish  to  Ooil,  and  he  will  draw  nigh 
to  you.  Cleanse  iinur  liaiids, yu  sinners;  and  purily 
your  hearts,  yf  lUmbleminded. 

^  14.    Spii-itniil  liliuducss  and  Ignorance. 

Job  xvii.  10.  But  as  for  you  all,  do  ye  return,  and 
come  now :  for  I  cannot  find  one  wise  num  among  you. 

—  xxxviii.  'i.  Who  ix  this  that  darlicneth  counsel 
by  words  without  knowlcdi^e? 

"  I'ror.  xii.  8.  A  man  sliall  lie  commended  accordinc;  to 
his  wisdom :  but  he  that  is  of  a  iierversc  heart  shall 
be  despised. 

—  XIV.  7.  Go  from  tlic  presence  of  a  foolisli  man, 
when  thou  priceivcst  not  in  him  tlie  lijis  of  knowledge. 

—  six.  2.  Also,  tliiit  tlie  soul  In-  wilhout  l<nowledge,  it 
is  not  good;  and  lie  that  hasleth  with  /iw  feet  siniicth. 

—  —  3.  The  foolishness  of  man  perverteth  his 
way:  and  his  heart  fretteth  against  the  Lord. 

i[at.  xiii.  13.  Tlierefore  speak  I  to  them  in  parables; 
because  tliey  seeing  see  not ;  and  hearing  they  liear  not, 
neither  do  they  understand. 

•  14.  And  in  thriu  is  fiillilled  the  prophecy  of 

Esaias,  wliieh  suith,  By  hearing  ye  sliall  hear,  and 
Bliall  not  miderstaud;  and  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall 
aot  perceive : 

15.  For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 

thfir  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and  their  eyes  they  have 
closed;  lest  at  any  time  they  should  see  witli  tlicir 
eyes,  and  hear  wilii  tlitir  ears,  and  should  understand 
with  thtif  heart,  and  shoukl  be  converted,  and  1  should 
heal  them. 

John,  vii.  40.  But  this  people  who  knowetli  not  the 
law  are  cursed. 

1  Cor.  XV.  34.  Awake  to  righteousness,  and  sin  not; 
for  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God :  I  speak 
this  to  yom-  shame. 

Eph.  iv.  IS.  Having  tlie  understanding  darkened, 
being  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  through  the  ig- 
norance that  is  in  them,  because  of  the  blinilness  of 
their  heart : 

2  2'na.  iii.  7.  Ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come 
to  the  knowledge  of  the  truth. 

2  Pi??,  ii.  12.  iJut  these,  as  natural  brute  beasts  made 
to  be  taken  and  destroyed,  s|)eak  evil  of  the  things 
that  thej'  understand  not ;  and  shall  utterly  perish  m 
their  own  corruption  ; 

Jude  10.  But  these  speak  evil  of  those  things  which 
they  know  not ;  but  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute 
beasts,  in  those  things  they  corrupt  themselves. 

§15.    FoUy. 

(1.   THE   FOOL  DESCRIBED.) 

Prov.  X.  23.  It  it  as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief:  but 
a  man  of  understanding  hath  wisdom. 

—  xi.  12.  lie  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his 
neighbour:  but  a  man  of  understanding  holdeth  his 
peace. 

—  xii.  12  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil  men: 
but  the  root  of  the  righteous  yieldeth/;v«V. 

23   A  prudent  man  eoncealeth  knowledge : 

but  the  heart  of  fools  iiroclaimeth  foolislmcss. 

—  -xiii.  1().  Every  i)rudent»n«7i  dealeth  with  knowl- 
edge: but  a  fool  layelh  open  his  folly. 

—  —  19.  The  de.iire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the 
soul :  but  it  is  abomination  to  fools  to  depart  from  evil. 

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—  xiv.  8.  The  wisdom  of  the  pruilent  is  to  under- 
stand liis  way  :  but  the  folly  of  fools  is  deceit. 

il.  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin :  but  among  tho 

rightetms  thrrc  it  favour. 

ir).  The  sim()le  believeth  every  word :  but  the 

jirudenl  iniin  lookelh  well  to  his  going. 

l(i,  A  wise  nidh  fearetli,  and  dcpartcth  from 

evil:  but  the  fool  ragelli,  and  is  lontident. 

IH.  The  simple  inherit  folly  :  but  the  prudent 

ar<'  crowned  with  knowledge. 

33.  Wisdom  resteth  in  the  heart  of  him  that 

hath  understanding:  but  that  which  is  in  the  midst  of 
fools  is  made  known. 

—  XV.  2.  The  tongue  of  the  wise  useth  knowledge 
aright :  but  the  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness. 

7.  The  lips  of  the  wi<e  disperse  knowledge : 

but  the  heart  of  tlie  foolish  doith  not  so. 

14.  The  heart  of  him  that  hath  understanding 

seeketh  knowledge :  but  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth 
on  foolishness. 

21.  Folly  is  joy  to  him  tlutt  is  destitute  of  wis- 
dom ;  but  a  m;in  of  undci-standing  walketh  uprightly. 

—  xvi.  22.  Underslaiidiiig/ji  a  \vells])ringof  litiMinto 
him  that  Iwith  it :  but  the  inslruetion  of  tools  w  folly. 

—  xvii.  16.  Wherefore  is  there  a  price  in  the  liand  of 
a  fool  to  get  wisdom,  seeing  he  Inith  no  heart  to  itf 

24.  Wisdom  w  before  him  that  hath  under- 
standing ;  but  the  eyes  of  a  fool  are  in  the  ends  of  the 
earth. 

—  xviii.  3.  A  fool  bath  no  delight  in  undersUinding, 
but  that  his  heart  may  discover  itself 

—  xxvii.  12.  A  prudent  mitn  foreseeth  tlie  evil,  and 
hideth  himself;  but  the  simple  iiass  oi\,an(t  are  punished. 

Ec.  iv.  5.  The  fool  foldeth  his  hands  together,  and 
eateth  his  own  flesh. 

—  ix.  17.  The  words  of  wise  7nen.  nre  beard  in  quiet 
more  than  the  ciy  of  him  that  ruleth  among  fools. 

—  X.  3.  Yea  also,  when  he  that  is  a  Ibol  walketh  by 
tlie  way,  his  wisdom  faileth  him,  and  he  saith  to  every 
one  that  he  /.«  a  fool. 

13.  The  beginning  of  the  words  of  his  mouth 

is  foolishness  :  and  the  end  of  his  talk  is  mischievous 
madness. 

—  —  1.5.  The  labour  of  the  foolish  wcareth  every 
one  of  them,  because  he  knowetb  not  how  to  go  to  tho 
city. 

(2.    HOW   TO   TREAT   HI-M.) 

Prov.  xxiii.  9.  Speak  not  in  the  ears  of  a  fool :  for  he 
will  despise  the  wisdom  of  thy  words. 

—  xxvi.  3.  A  whip  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the 
ass,  and  a  rod  for  the  fool's  back. 

4.  Answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his  folly, 

lest  thou  also  be  like  unto  him. 

5.  Answer  a  fool  acconling  tn  bis  folly,  lest  he 

be  wise  in  his  own  conceit. 

8.  As  he  that  biiuleth  a  stone  in  a  sling,  so  is 

he  that  giveth  honour  to  a  fool. 

—  xxvii.  22.  Though  thou  shoulilest  bra}'  a  fool  ut  a 
mortar  among  wheat  witli  a  pestli',  ijct  will  not  bis 
foolishness  depm't  from  him. 

(3.  HIS  ruxisnMENT.) 
ProD.  i.  32.  For  the  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall 
slay  them,  and  the  prosperity  of  fools  shall  destroy 
them. 

—  X.  8.  The  wise  in  heart  will  receive  command- 
ments :  but  a  prating  fool  shall  tail. 

10.  He  that  winkcth  with  the  eye  causeth  sor- 
row :  but  a  prating  fool  shall  fill. 

21.  The  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many:  but 

fools  die  for  want  of  wisdom. 

—  xi.  29.  He  that  troubleth  his  own  house  shall  in- 
herit the  wind :  and  the  fool  sluiU  be  servant  to  the 
wise  of  heart. 

—  xiii.  20.  He  that  walketh  with  wise  men  shall  be 
wise  :  but  a  companion  of  fools  sli;ill  be  destroyed. 

—  xiv.  3.  In  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  is  a  rod  of 
pride:  but  the  lips  of  the  wise  shall  preserve  them. 

—  xxii.  8.  A  prudent  mini  foreseeth  the  evil,  and 
hideth  himself:  but  the  simple  piiis  on,  and  are  pun- 
ished. 

ICc.  X.  12.  The  words  of  a  wise  man's  mouth  are 
gracious ;  but  the  lips  of  a  fool  will  swallow  uj)  himselC 

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CHAP.  IV. 


FALLEN  MAX. 


BOOK  XX. 


(4.   EVEN   THE   WISDOM    OP  THIS  WORLD    IS    FOOLISH- 
NESS  WITH   GOD.) 

1  Cor.  i.  19.  For  it  is  writtou,  I  will  destroy  the  wis- 
dom of  the  wise,  and  will  bring  to  nothing  the  under- 
standing of  the  prudent. 

_  —  120.  Where  is  the  wise  ?  where  u  the  scribe  ? 
where  ik  the  disputer  of  this  world?  hath  not  God 
made  foolish  the  wisdom  of  this  world  ? 

31.  For  after  that  in  the  wisdom  of  God  the 

world  by  wisdom  knew  not  God,  it  pleased  God  by 
the  foolishness  of  preaching  to  save  them  that  believe. 

22.  For  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks 

seek  after  wisdom : 

—  ii.  6.  llowbeit  we  speak  wisdom  among  them 
that  are  perfect :  yet  not  the  wisdom  of  this  world, 
nor  of  the  jirinccs  "of  this  world,  that  come  to  nought : 

—  iii.  18.  Let  no  man  deceive  himself  If  any  man 
among  you  secmetli  to  be  wise  in  this  world,  let  him 
become  a  fool,  that  he  may  be  wise. 

19.  For  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolish- 
ness witli  God:  for  it  is  written.  He  taketh  the  wise 
in  their  own  craftiness. 

20.     And    again.  The    Lord    knoweth    the 

thoughts  of  the  wise,  that  they  are  vain. 

§  10,    Pride. 

(1.    ITS   HATEPULNESS.) 

Job  \\.  12.  Look  on  every  one  </ta<iS  proud,  a/trfbring 
him  low ;  and  tread  down  the  wicked  in  their  place. 

13.  Hide  them  in  the  dust  together;  and  bind 

their  faces  in  secret. 

14.  Then  will  I  also   confess  unto  thee  that 

thine  own  right  hand  can  save  thee. 

Ph.  xii.  4.  Who  have  said.  With  our  tongue  will  we 
prevail ;  our  lips  are  our  own  :  who  is  lord  over  us? 

—  .wii.  10.  They  are  inclosed  in  their  own  fat:  with 
their  mouth  they  speak  proudl_v. 

—  xlix.  11.  Their  inward  thought  ix,  thai  their 
houses  hIiiM  mniinve  for  ever,  and  their  dwelling- 
plares  to  all  generations ;  they  call  tlieir  lands  after 
their  own  names. 

—  cxix.  21.  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  proud  that  are 
cursed,  which  do  err  from  thy  commandments. 

TO.  Their  heart  is  as  fat  as  grease :  hiit  I  de- 
light iu  thy  law. 

Prur.  viii.  13.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  ia  to  hate  evil: 
pride,  and  arrogancy,  and  the  evil  way,  and  the  fro- 
ward  mouth,  do  I  li;ite. 

—  xxi.  4.  A  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  and  the 
ploughing  of  tlie  wicked,  is  sin. 

—  XXX.  KJ.  There  is  a  generation,  O  how  lofty  arc 
their  eyes!  and  their  eyelids  .are  lifted  up. 

JIos.  vii.  10.  And  the  pride  of  Israel  testifieth  to  his 
face:  and  they  do  not  return  to  the  Lord  their  God, 
nor  seek  him  for  .all  this. 

(3.    ITS  niNISIIMENT.) 

Ps.  ci.  ,5.  Whoso  privily  slanderetli  his  neighbour, 
him  will  I  cut  ott':  him  tliat  hath  a  high  look  and  a 
proud  heart  will  not  I  sutler. 

Pror.  xvi.  5.  Every  one  tlmt  is  proud  in  heart  is  an 
abomination  to  the  Loud:  thuiir/h  hmu\  join  in  hand, 
he  shall  not  lie  unpunished. 

—  —  18.  Pride  f/utth  before  destruction,  and  a 
haughty  sjiirit  liefon^  ii  fall. 

Js.  iii.  10.  Moreover  the  Lord  sailli,  Because  the 
daughters  of  Zion  are  li;uighty,  and  walk  with  stretched 
fiirtli  necks  and  wanton  eyes,  walking  and  mincing  <« 
thi'y  go,  and  making  :i  tinkling  witli  their  feet: 

17.  Therefore  the  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab 

the  crown  of  the  head  of  Ihe  daughters  of  Zion,  and 
the  Loltl)  will  discover  tlieir  seerc^t  parts. 

/yiike  i.  ."jl.  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm  ; 
he  hath  scattered  the  iiroud  in  the  imagination  of 
their  hearts. 

(3.   FALSELY   CTIAIiOKD   UPON   DAVID.) 

1  Sam.  xvii.  28.  And  Eliab  his  eldest  brother  heard 
when  he  spake  unto  the  men  ;  and  Kliid)'s  anger  was 
kindled  against  I")aviil,  and  he  said.  Why  earnest  thou 
down  hither?  and  with  whom  hast  tliou  left  tho.se 
few  sheep  in  the  wilderness  ?     1  know  thy  pride,  and 


the  naughtiness  of  thine  heart ;  for  tliou  art  come 
down  that  thou  mightest  see  the  battle. 

—  —  29.  And  David  said,  What  have  I  now  done  ? 
Is  tliere  not  a  cause  ? 

30.  And  he  turned  from  him  toward  another, 

and  spake  after  the  same  manner;  and  the  people 
answered  him  again  after  the  former  manner. 

31.  And  when  the  words  were  heard  which 

David  spake,  they  rehearsed  them  before  Saul :  and  he 
sent  for  him. 

§  17.    Ambition  Rcbulied. 

Mai.  xxiii.  11.  But  he  that  is  greatest  among  you 
shall  be  your  servant. 

Mark  ix.  33.  And  he  came  to  Capernaum  :  and 
being  in  the  house  he  asked  them.  What  was  it  that 
ye  disputed  among  yourselves  by  the  way? 

—  ^  34.  But  they  held  their  peace :  for  by  the  way 
they  had  disputed  among  themselves,  who  should  be 
the  gre^itest. 

3.5.  And  he  sat  down,  and  called  the  twelve, 

and  saitli  unto  them,  If  any  man  desire  to  be  tirst,  the 
same  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  servant  of  all. 

—  xii.  38.  And  he  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine, 
Beware  of  the  serilies,  which  love  to  go  in  long  cloth- 
ing, and  love  salutations  in  the  marketplaces, 

39.  And  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and 

the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts  : 

Luke  ix.  46.  Then  there  arose  a  reasoning  among 
them,  which  of  them  should  be  greatest. 

—  XX.  4.5.  Then  in  the  audience  of  all  the  people  he 
said  unto  his  disciples, 

46.  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which   desire  to 

walk  in  long  robes,  and  love  greetings  iu  the  markets, 
and  the  highest  seats  in  the  sjTiagogues,  and  the  chief 
rooms  at  feasts ; 

—  xxii.  24.  And  there  was  also  a  strife  among  them, 
which  of  them  should  be  accounted  the  greatest. 

John  V.  44.  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive 
honour  one  of  another,  and  seek  not  the  honour  that 
Cometh  from  God  only  ? 

§  IS.    Self-Rig-hteoiisness  and  Self-Conceit. 

Devt.  ix.  4.  S'peak  not  thou  in  thine  heart,  after  that 
the  IjORD  thy  God  hath  cast  them  out  from  before  thee, 
saying,  For  my  righteousness  the  Loud  bath  brought  me 
in  to  possess  this  land  :  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these 
nations  the  Lord  doth  drive  them  out  from  before  thee. 

5.  Not  for  thy  righteousness,  or  for  the  up- 
rightness of  thine  heart,  dost  thou  go  to  possess  their 
land :  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these  nations  the 
Lord  Xhy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from  before  thee, 
and  that  he  may  perform  the  word  which  the  Lord 
sware  mito  thy  fathers,  Abraliam,  Isaac,  and  Jacob. 

Job  xi.  4.  For  thou  hast  said.  My  doctrine  is  pure, 
,and  I  am  clean  in  thine  eyes. 

.5.  But  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open 

his  lips  against  thee ; 

6.  And  that  he  would  shew  thee  the  secreta 

of  wisdom,  that  they  are  double  to  that  which  is  I 
Know  therefore  that  God  exacteth  of  thee  less  than 
thine  iniquity  deserrcth. 

—  xii.  2.  No  doubt  but  ye  are  the  people,  and  wis- 
dom shall  die  with  3'ou. 

—  xvi.  17.  Not  for  any  injustice  in  mine  hands :  also 
my  prayer  is  pure. 

18.  O  earth,  cover  not  thou  ni}-  blood,  and  let 

my  cry  have  no  place. 

—  xviii.  2.  How  long  irill  it  be  ere  ye  make  an  end 
of  words?  in;uk,  and  afterwards  we  will  speak. 

3.  Wherefore  are  we  counted  as  beasts,  and 

reputed  vile  in  your  sight? 

4.  He  teareth  himself  in  his  anger:  shall  the 

earth  be  forsaken  for  thee  ?  and  shall  the  rock  be  re- 
moved out  of  his  place? 

—  xxi.  27.  Behold,  I  know  your  thoughts,  and  the 
devices  which  ye  wrongfully  imagine  against  me. 

28.  For  ye  say.  Where  is   the  house  of  the 

prince?  and  where  arc  the  dwellingplaces  of  the 
wicked  ? 

29.  Have  ye  not  asked  them  that  go  by  the 

way  ?  and  do  ye  not  know  their  tokens. 


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CHAP.   IV. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Job  xxxii.  1.  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  answer 
ioh,  because  he  wan  ritjhteous  in  his  own  eyes. 

3.  Then  was  kindled  the  wrath  ot  Elihii  the 

son  of  H:ir;ieh(l  the  Hii/.ile,  ot  tlic  kindred  of  Ram: 
a,^ainst  Jol)  was  his  wralh  kindled,  beeausc  ho  justified 
hanscir  nitluT  lli:m  Oml. 

—  xxxiii.  8.  .Simly  thou  bast  spoken  in  mine  hear- 
ing, and  I  have  liianl  the  voice  of  Ihij  words,  saying, 

9.  I  am  clean  without  transijression,  I  am  in- 
nocent; neither  in  there  iniquity  in  me. 

—  XXXV.  -i.  Tliinkcst  thou  this  to  bo  right,  that  thou 
saidst.  My  rijibteonsncss  i.i  more  than  (Jod's? 

Prov.  xii.  15,  The  way  of  a  fool  in  risht  in  his  own 
eyes:  but  he  that  hearkeneth  unto  counsel  in  wise. 

—  xiv.  Vi.  There  is  a  way  which  seemeth  ridit  unto 
a  man;  but  the  end  thereof  «;■<•  the  ways  of  death. 

—  xxvi.  12.  Seest  thou  a  uiau  wise  in  his  own  con- 
ceit? there  in  more  hope  of  a  fool  th;m  of  him. 

—  xxviii.  2(!.  He  th:il  tnistcth  iu  his  own  heart  is  a 
fool :  but  whoso  walketh  wisely,  he  shall  be  delivered. 

—  XXX.  13.  There  in  a  generation  that  are  pure  in 
their  own  ejes,  and  yet  is  not  washed  from  tlieir 
tilthiness. 

In.  V.  21.  Woe  unto  thftn  thai  are  wise  in  their  own 
eyes,  and  jirudent  in  their  own  sight! 

—  Ixv.  4.  Which  remain  among  the  graves,  and 
lodge  in  the  monuments;  which  eat  swinc^s  flesh,  and 
broth  of  abominable  t/iinr/n  in  in  their  vessels; 

•  5.  Which  say,  Stand  by  thyself,  come  not  near 

to  me  ;  for  I  am  holier  than  thou.  "  These  are  a  smoke 
in  my  nose,  a  lire  that  burnetii  all  the  day. 

Mai.  xix.  20.  The  young  man  saith  unto  him.  All 
these  things  have  I  "kept  from  my  youth  up:  what 
lack  I  yet  ? 

Mar/c  X.  19.  Thou  knowest  the  commandments.  Do 
not  commit  adultery,  Do  not  kill.  Do  not  steal.  Do  not 
bear  false  witness,  Defraud  not,  Honour  thy  father  and 
mother. 

•  20.  And    he    answered   and   said   unto  him. 

Master,  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth. 

Lii/ce  xvi.  15.  And  he  said  unto  them,  "i'e  are  they 
which  justify  youi-selves  before  men;  but  God  know- 
eth  your  hearts :  for  that  which  is  highly  esteemed 
among  men  is  abomination  in  the  sight  of  God. 

John  ix.  -tl.  Jesus  said  unto  them.  If  ye  were  blind, 
ye  should  have  no  sin:  but  now  ye  say,  We  see; 
theretbre  your  sin  remainetb. 

2  Cor.  \.  17.  But  he  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  iu 
the  Lord. 

IS.  For  not  he  that  comiuendeth  him.self  is 

approved,  but  whom  the  Lord  commendeth. 

Gal.  vi.  3.  For  if  a  man  think  himself  to  be  some- 
thing, when  he  is  nothing,  he  deceivcth  himself. 

§  19.    Boasting. 

Job  vi.  1:1.  In  not  my  help  in  me?  and  is  wisdom 
driven  <iuitc'  from  me? 

—  xii.  :i  But  I  have  understanding  as  well  as  you ; 
I  am  not  inferior  to  you :  yea,  who  knoweth  not  such 
things  as  these? 

Prar.  xxv.  14.  Whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  gift 
in  like  clouds  and  wind  without  rain. 

27.   It  in  not  good  to  eat  much  honey :  so  for 

men  to  sciirdi  their  own  glory  in  not  glory. 

—  xxvii.  2.  Let  another  man  praise  thee,  and  not 
thine  own  inoulh ;  a  stranger,  and  not  thine  own  lips. 

(A.   WTTTIOCT   OFFENCE.) 

liom.  XV,  17.  I  have  therefore  whereof  I  may  glory 
through  .Jesus  Christ  in  those  things  which  pertain  to 
God. 

2  Cor.  vii.  14.  For  if  I  have  boasted  any  thing  to 
him  of  you,  I  am  not  ashamed ;  but  as  we  spake  all 
things  to  you  in  truth,  even  so  our  boasting  which  / 
made  before  Titus,  is  found  a  truth. 

—  xi.  1.  Would  to  <5od  ye  could  bear  with  me  a 
little  in  my  folly :  and  indeed  bear  with  me. 

—  —  10.  As  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  me,  no  man 
ghall  stop  me  of  this  boasting  in  the  regions  of  Achaia, 

11.  Wherctbre?  because  II  )ve  you  not?    God  f 

knoweth.  "  j 

•  -  —  It),  I  say  again.  Let  no  man  think  me  a  fool ;  | 

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if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me,  that  I  may  boast 
myself  a  little. 

17.  That  which  I  speak,  I  speak  it  not  afler 

the  Lord,  but  as  it  were  foolishly,  in  this  confidence 
of  boasting. 

18.  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I 

will  glory  also. 

iO.  For  ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye  your- 

nelves  are  wise. 

21.  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  though 

we  had  been  weak.  Ilowbcit,  wliereinsoever  any  is 
bold,  (I  speak  foolishly.)  1  am  bold  also. 

—  xii.  (i.  For  though  1  woulil  desire  to  glory,  1  shall 
not  be  a  fool ;  for  I  will  say  the  truth:  hut  now  1  for- 
bear, lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above  that  which 
he  secth  me  to  be,  or  t/uit  be  heareth  of  mc. 

§  20.    Suicide. 

(1.    WEAUINESS   OF   LIFE.) 

Job  iii.  11.  Why  died  1  not  from  the  womb?  whyiWA 
I  iwt  give  up  the  ghost  when  I  came  out  of  the  belly? 

12.  Why  did  the  knees  prevent  me?  or  why 

tlie  breasts  tli;it  I  should  suck  ? 

13.  For  now  should  1  have  lain  still  and  been 

quiet,  I  should  have  slept:  then  had  I  been  at  rest, 

14.  With  kings  and  counsellors  of  the  earth, 

which  built  desolate  places  for  themselves ; 

15.  Or  with  princes  that  had  gold,  who  filled 

their  houses  with  silver: 

20.  Wherefore  is  light  given  to  him  that  is  in 

misery,  and  life  unto  the  bitter  in  soul ; 

21.  AVhich  long  for  death,  but  it  eometh  not; 

and  dig  for  it  more  than  for  hid  treasures; 

22.  Which  rejoice  exceedingly,  a«rf  are  glad, 

when  thov  can  find  the  grave  ? 

23.   Why  in  light  giren  to  a  man  whose  way  is 

hid,  and  whom  God  hath  hedged  in  ? 

—  vi.  11.  What  in  my  strength,  that  I  should  hope? 
and  what  in  mine  end,  that  I  should  prolong  my  life? 

—  vii.  15.  So  that  my  soul  cuooseth  strangling,  and 
death  rather  than  my  life. 

16.  I  loathe  it ;  I  would  not  live  alway :  let 

me  alone  ;  for  my  days  are  vanity. 

—  X.  1.  Jly  soul  is  weary  of  my  life;  I  will  leave 
ni}-  complaint  iqion  myself;  I  will  speak  in  the  bitter- 
ness of  my  soul. 

2,  I  will  say  unto  God,  Do  not  condemn  me; 

shew  me  wherelbre  thou  contendest  with  me. 

Ec.  ii.  17.  Therefore  I  hated  life;  because  the  work 
that  is  wrought  under  the  sun  is  grievous  unto  me: 
for  all  in  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  iv.  3.  Yea,  better  is  he  than  both  they,  which 
hath  not  yet  been,  who  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work 
that  is  done  under  the  sun. 

(2.   DE.\Tn   DESIRED.) 

Num.  xi.  15.  And  if  thou  deal  thus  with  me,  kill 
me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  hand,  if  I  have  found  favour 
in  thy  sight;  and  let  me  not  see  my  wretchedness. 

—  xiv.  2.  And  all  the  children  of  Israel  murmured 
a.gainst  Moses  and  against  Aaron  :  and  the  whole  con- 
gregation said  unto  them.  Would  God  that  we  had 
died  in  the  land  of  Egypt!  or  would  God  we  had  died 
in  this  wilderness! 

Jobvi.  8.  Ob  that  I  might  have  my  request;  and 
that  God  would  .grant  me  the  thing  that  I  long  tor! 

9.  Even  that  it  would  please  God  to  destroy 

me ;  that  he  would  let  loose  his  hand,  and  cut  me  on  I 

10.  Then  should  I  yet  have  comfort ;  yea,  I 

would  harden  myself  in  sorrow:  let  him  not  spare; 
for  I  have  not  concealed  the  words  of  the  Holy  One. 

—  xiv,  13.  Oh  that  thou  wouldcst  hide  ine  in  the 
grave,  th:it  thou  wouldcst  keep  me  secret,  until  thy 
wrath  be  iiast.  that  thou  wouldcst  appoint  me  a  set 
time,  and  remember  me ! 

—  xxiii.  10.  For  God  maketh  my  heart  soft,  and  the 
Almighty  troubleth  me: 

17.  Because  I  was  not  cut  off  before  the  dark- 
ness, neit/ier  hath  he  covered  the  darkness  from  my 
face. 

Ec.  iv.  2.  Wherefore  I  praised  the  dead  which  are 
already  dead,  more  than  the  living  which  are  yet  alive 

1 


CHAP.  V. 


FALLEN   MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


■kr.  viii.  3.  Ami  death  shall  be  chosen  rather  than 
lilV  by  all  the  residue  ot'tliem  that  remain  of  this  evil 
family,  which  remain  in  all  the  places  whither  I  have 
driven  them,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

/iVr.  ix.  U.  And  in  those  days  shall  men  seek  death, 
and  shall  not  lind  it ;  and  shall  desire  to  die,  and 
death  shall  flee  from  them. 

(3.    INSTANCES   OF   SUICIDE.) 

1  Ghr.  X.  4.  Then  said  Saul  to  bis  armourbearer, 
Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through  therewith; 
lest  these  uncii-cumcised  come  and  abuse  me.  But  his 
armourbearer  woidil  not ;  for  he  was  sore  afraid.  So 
Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon  it. 

5.  And  when  his  armonrbearer  saw  that  Saul 

was  dead,  he  fell  likewise  m\  the  sword,  nud  died. 

3  Sion.  xvii.  23.  xVnd  when  Ahitho]ihel  saw  that 
his  counsel  was  not  followed,  he  saddled  his  ass,  and 
arose,  and  gat  him  homo  to  his  house,  to  his  city, 
and  put  his"  household  in  order,  and  hanged  himself, 
and  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  his 
father. 

Mai.  xxvii.  3.  Then  Judas,  which  had  betrayed  him, 
when  he  saw  that  he  was  condemned,  repented  him- 
self, and  brought  again  the  thirty  pieces  of  sUvor  to 
the  chief  priests  and  elders, 

4.  Saj'ing,  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  have  be- 
trayed the  innocent  blood.  And  they  said,  What  is 
that  to  us  ?  see  thou  to  that. 

5.  And  ho  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver  in  the 

temple,  and  departed,  and  went  and  hanged  himself 


CHAP.  V. 

SINS  AGAINST  OUR  NEIGHBOUR. 

§  21.    Anger. 

(1.   DESCRIBED.) 

1  Sam.  XXV.  17.  Now  therefore  know  and  consider 
what  thou  wilt  do  ;  for  evil  is  determined  against  our 
master,  and  against  all  his  household :  for  he  is  such  a 
sou  of  Belial,  that  a  man  cannot  speak  to  him. 

PivB.  xii.  16.  A  fool's  wrath  is  presently  known :  but 
a  prudent  man  covereth  shame. 

—  xiv.  17.  He  that  ii  soon  angry  dcaleth  foolishly : 
and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  hated. 

— -  —  39.  lie  that  is  slow  to  wrath  is  of  great  under- 
standing :  but  he  tluit  is  hast}'  of  spirit  exalteth  follj-. 

—  xvi.  33.  He  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  bettor  than 
the  mighty  ;  and  he  that  ruleOi  his  spirit  than  he  that 
taketh  a  city. 

—  xix.  11.  The  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his 
anger ;  and  U  m  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  transgression. 

—  XXV.  28.  He  that  hath  no  rule  over  his  own  spirit 
is  like  a  city  tluit  is  broken  down,  and  without  walls. 

—  xxvii.  3.  A  stone  is  heavy,  and  the  sand  weighty  ; 
but  a  fool's  wrath  is  heavier  than  tliem  both. 

—  xxix.  22.  An  angry  man  stirreth  up  strife,  and 
a  furious  man  abomideth  in  transgression. 

Jam.  i.  20.  For  the  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  the 
righteousness  of  God. 

(3.   FORBIDDEN.) 

Ec.  vii.  9.  Be  not  hasty  in  thy  sjiirit  to  be  angry: 
for  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of  fools. 

Eph.  iv.  26.  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not:  let  not  the 
sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath : 

(3.   KINDLED.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  34.  So  .Jonathan  arose  from  the  table  in 
fierce  anger,  and  did  eat,  no  meat  the  second  day  of 
the  moiitli :  for  he  was  grii'ved  for  David,  because  his 
father  had  done  him  shame. 

Job  xxxii.  3.  Also  against  his  three  friends  was  his 
I  wrath  kindled,  because  tlieyhad  found  no  answer,  and 
yet  had  condemned  .Job. 

r>.  When  Elihu  saw  that  there  was  no  answer 

in  the  month  of  ffuse  three  men,  then  his  wrath  was 
kindled. 


Ps.  cvi.  33.  Because  they  provoked  his  spirit,  so  that 
he  spake  unadvisedly  with  his  lips. 

Mat.  XX.  34.  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they  were 
moved  with  indignation  against  the  two  brethren. 

Mark  x.  41.  And  when  the  ten  heard  it,  they  began 
to  be  much  displeased  with  James  and  John. 

(4.   PUNISHMENT    THREATENED.) 

Pivv.  xix.  19.  A  man  of  groat  w-rath  shall  suffer  pun- 
ishment: for  if  thou  deliver  him,  yet  thou  must  do  it 
again. 

—  xxii.  8.  He  that  soweth  iniquit}'  shall  reap  vanity : 
and  the  rod  of  his  anger  shall  fail. 

Mat.  V.  22.  But  I  say  unto  j'ou,  That  whosoever  is 
angry  with  his  brother  without  a  cause  shall  be  in 
danger  of  the  judgment :  and  whosoever  shall  say  to 
his  brother,  Raca,  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council : 
but  whosoever  shall  say,  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger 
of  hell  fire. 

§  22.    Harsh  Jiul^uient. 

Mat.  vii.  1.  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged. 

2.  For  with  what  judgiuent  ye  judge,  ye  shall 

be  judgeil :  and  with  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall 
be  measured  to  you  again. 

3.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is 

in  thy  brother's  03^0,  but  considerest  not  the  beam  that 
is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

4.  Or  how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother.  Let 

me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye ;  and,  behold,  a 
beam  is  iu  thine  own  eye  ? 

5.  Thou  hypocrite,  first  cast  out  the  beam  out 

of  thine  own  eye ;  and  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to 
cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother's  e^'e. 

Luke  vi.  41.  And  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that 
is  iu  thy  brother's  eye,  but  perceivest  not  the  beam 
that  is  in  thine  own  eye? 

42.  Either  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  broth- 
er. Brother,  let  me  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  iu  thine 
eye,  when  thou  thyself  beholdest  not  the  beam  that 
is  iu  thine  own  eye?  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  first 
the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye,  and  then  shalt  thou 
see  clearly  to  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother's 
eye. 

John  vii.  24.  Judge  not  according  to  the  appearance, 
but  judge  righteous  judgment. 

Bom.  ii.  1.  Therefore  thou  art  inexcusable,  O  man, 
whosoever  thou  art  that  judgest:  for  -wherein  thou 
judgest  another,  thou  condenmest  thyself;  for  thou 
that  judgest  doest  the  same  things. 

—  xiv.  4,  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  another  man's 
servant?  to  his  own  master  he  standeth  or  falletb; 
yea,  he  shall  bo  holden  up  :  for  God  is  able  to  make 
him  stand. 

1  Coi:  iv.  3.  But  with  me  it  is  a  very  small  thing 
that  I  shoidd  bo  judged  of  you,  or  of  man's  judgment : 
yea,  I  judge  not  mine  own  self 

Ja?n.  iv.  11.  Speak  not  evil  one  of  another,  brethren. 
He  that  speaketh  evil  of  Ms  brother,  and  judgeth  his 
brotlier,  speaketh  evil  of  the  law,  and  judgeth  the  law :, 
but  if  thou  judge  the  law,  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the 
law,  but  a  judge. 

13.  There  is  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  save 

and  to  destroy:  who  art  thou  that  judgest  another? 

(A.    SE%'ERITY  SOMETIMES  DESERVED.) 

Mat.  vii.  6.  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the 
dotrs,  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine,  lest  they 
trample  them  under  their  feet,  and  turn  again  and 
rend  you. 

—  xii.  34.  O  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  bem^ 
evil,  speak  good  things?  for  out  of  the  abundance  ot 
the  heart  the  mouth  spe.aketh. 

—  xxiii.  33.  Yo  serpents,  ye  generation  of  vipers, 
how  can  j'e  escape  the  damnation  of  hell  ? 

Luke  iii.  7.  Then  said  he  to  the  nuiltitudc  that  came 
forth  to  be  baptized  of  him,  O  generation  of  vipere, 
who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wrath  to  come? 

§  23.    Scorn. 

Job  xxxiv.  7.  What  man  is  like  Job,  who  drinketh 
up  scorning  like  water? 


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CHAr.  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Ps.  Ixxiii.  8.  Tlicv  nrc  cinruiit,  ami  speak  wickedly 
■joiir<ri(iiir/  o|iiirc>si(iu  :  they  speak  lollily. 

I'nn:  xix.  2o.  Smile  a  siomer, and  llic simple willbe- 
ware  :  and  reprove  one  lliat  hath  uudurslauding,  ami 
he  will  mulersUiud  knowleilse. 

2i).  Juilirmenls  arc  prepared  for  Bcorners,  and 

stripes  fur  the  liaek  of  fools. 

—  xxi.  11.  When  tlie  seomer  is  punished,  the  simple 
is  made  wise:  and  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  re- 
ceivetli  kn(i\vle<l,i;e. 

24.  Pi-oiid  tnul  haughty  scomcr  is  his  name, 

who  dealetli  in  proud  wralli. 

—  xxii.  10.  Cast  out  the  scorner,  and  contention 
shall  !;o  out ;  vea,  strife  and  reproach  shall  cease. 

—  xxiv.  9.  'The  thought  of  foolishness  ii  sin :  and 
the  scomcr  (>  an  aljomination  to  men. 

§  24.    Malice. 

Pv.  x.  7.  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 
and  fraud  :  vuider  his  tongue  ii  mischief  and  vanity. 

—  Ixiv.  (i.  Tiiey  search  (lUt  iniciuities;  they  accom- 
plish a  diligent  search  ;  both  the  inward  tlu>ught  of 
every  one  of  them,  and  th(^  heart,  it  deep. 

—  lii.  4.  Thou  lovest  all  devourmg  words,  O  thou. 
deceitful  tongue. 

n.  (rod  sh.nll  likewise  destroy  thee  for  ever,  he 

shall  take  the(^  away,  and  iiluck  thee  ont  of  thy  ihvell- 
ing-place,  and  root  "thee  out  of  the  land  of  the  living. 
Selah. 

—  hi.  5.  Every  day  they  wrest  my  words :  all  their 
thoughts  are  against  me  for  evil. 

Pive.  iv.  34.  Put  away  from  thee  a  froward  mouth, 
and  perverse  lips  put  far  from  thee. 

—  vi.  12.  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 
with  a  frowanl  mouth. 

—  X.  A\.  The  luoutli  of  the  just  hringeth  forth  wis- 
dom :  but  the  frt)\vard  tongue  shall  be  cut  out. 

33.  The  lips  of  the  righteous  know  what  is 

acceptable:  but  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  speuketh 
frowardness. 

—  xvi.  27.  An  ungodly  man  diggeth  up  evil :  and 
m  his  lips  tliere  ix  as  a  burning  fire. 

—  xvii.  20.  He  tliat  hath  a'froward  heart  findeth  no 
good :  and  he  that  halli  a  perverse  tongue  falleth  into 
mischief. 

Eph.  iv.  31.  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger, 
and  clamour,  and  evil  speaking,  be  put  away  from 
you,  with  all  malice : 

Jam.  v.  9.  Gnidirenot  one  against  another,  brethren, 
lest  ye  be  condemned  :  behold,  the  judge  standeth 
against  the  door. 

1  John  ii.  9.  He  tliat  saith  he  is  in  the  light,  and 
hateth  his  brotlier,  is  in  darkness  even  until  now. 

11.  But  he  tluit  hateth  his  brother  is  in  dark- 
ness, and  walketh  in  darkness,  and  knoweth  not  whither 
he  goeth,  because  that  darkness  hath  blinded  his  eyes. 

(A.   VArN   M.VI.ICE.) 

Pror.  xxvi.  3.  As  the  bird  by  wandering,  as  the  swal- 
low by  flying,  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  come. 

§  25.    Envy. 

Num.  xi.  38.  And  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  ser- 
vant of  Moses,  one  of  his  young  men,  answered  and 
said.  My  lord  Jloses,  forliid  them. 

39.  And  Moses  said  unto  him,  Enviest  thou 

for  my  sake  ?  would  God  that  all  the  Lord's  people 
were  prophets,  and  that  the  Lord  would  put  his  Spirit 
upon  them. 

30.  And  Moses  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and 

the  elders  of  Israel. 

—  xii.  2.  And  they  said,  Hath  the  Lord  indeed 
spoken  only  bv  Moses?  hath  he  not  spoken  also  by 
us?     And  the  Loud  heard  it. 

Job  v.  2.  F'or  wriitb  killelh  the  foolish  man,  and 
euvj'  shiyeth  the  silly  one. 

Ps.  x.vxvii.  7.  Rest  in  tlie  Loud,  and  wait  patiently 
for  him :  fret  not  thyself  because  of  him  who  pros- 
pereth  in  his  way,  because  of  the  man  who  hring- 
eth wicked  devices  to  pass. 

8.  C'ciise  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath :  fret 

not  thyself  in  any  wise  to  do  evil. 

5 


—  cvi.  16.  They  envied  Moses  also  in  the  camp,  and 
Aaron  the  saint  of  the  Loud. 

—  cxii.  10.  The  wicked  shall  see  it,iun\  he  grieved; 
he  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  melt  away:  the  de- 
sire of  tiie  wicked  shall  perish. 

Prov.  iii.  31.  Envy  thou  not  the  oppressor,  and 
choose  none  of  his  wavs. 

—  xiv.  30.  A  sound  "heart !.«  the  life  of  the  flesh  :  hut 
envy  the  r<)llenn<'ss  of  tlie  bones. 

—  xxiii.  17.  Let  not  tliine  heart  envy  sinners;  but 
he  t7u>u  in  the  fear  of  tlu;  Lord  all  the  day  long. 

18.  l''or  surelj' there  is  an  end;  and  thine  ex- 
pectation shall  not  be  cut  oil'. 

—  xxiv.  1.  Be  not  tho\i  envious  against  evil  men, 
neither  desire  to  be  with  tlieni: 

2.  For  their  heart  sludieth  destruction,   and 

their  lips  talk  of  mischief. 

19.  Fret  not    tliyself  because    of    evil  men, 

neither  be  thou  envious  at  llie  wicked  ; 

—  xxvii.  4.  Wrath  w  cruel,  and  anger  is  outrageous ; 
but  who  i,i  able  to  stand  before  envy  V 

7?c  iv.  4.  Again,  1  considered  all  travail,  and  eveiy 
right  work,  that  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neigh- 
boiu'.     This  i.t  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit. 

Gal.  v.  26.  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vainglory,  pro- 
voking one  another,  envying  one  another. 

Jam.  iii.  14.  But  if  ye  have  bitter  envying  and  strife 
in  your  hearts,  glory  iiot,  and  lie  not  against  the  truth. 

-! ifi.  For  wluTC  envy  and  strife  is,  there  is  con- 
fusion and  every  evil  work. 

—  iv.  5.  Do  ye  think  that  the  Scripture  saith  in 
vaui,  The  spuit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lusteth  to  en\7  ? 

§  26.    Strife. 
Pmv.  iii.  29.  Devise  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour, 
seeing  he  dwelleth  securely  by  thee. 

—  ^30.  Strive  not  with  a  man  without  cause,  if  he 
have  done  thee  no  harm. 

—  X.  12.  Hatred  stirreth  up  strifes :  but  love  cover- 
eth  all  sins. 

—  XV.  18.  A  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife  :  but  h^i 
that  is  slow  to  anger  appeaseth  strife. 

—  xvii.  1.  Better  w  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness 
therewith,  than  a  house  full  of  sacrifices  ?r(V/«  strife. 

14.  The  beginning  of  strife  is  as  when  one  lel- 

teth  out  water  :  therefore  leave  off  contention,  before 
it  be  meddled  with. 

19.  He  loveth  transgression  that  loveth  strife : 

and  he  tliat  exalteth  his  gate  seeketh  destruction. 

—  XX.  3.  It  is  an  honovir  lor  a  man  to  cease  from 
strife;  but  eveiy  fool  will  be  meddling. 

—  XXV.  8.  Go  not  forth  hastily  to  strive,  lest  t/wu 
know  not  what  to  do  in  the  cud  thereof,  when  thy 
neighbour  hath  put  thee  to  .shame. 

—  xxvi.  17.  He  that  passeth  by,  and  mcddleth  with 
strife  belon<iing  not  to  him,  is  like  one  that  taketh  a  dog 
by  the  ears. 

" 21.  As  coals  are  to  burning  coals,  and  wood  to 

fire  ;  so  M  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife. 

Mat.  xviii.  15.  Moreover,  if  thj'  brother  shall  tres- 
pass against  thee,  go  and  tell  him  his  ftiult  between 
thee  and  him  alone:  if  he  shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast 
gained  thy  brother. 

](■).  But  if  he  will  not  hear  thee,  then  take  with 

thee  one  or  two  more,  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or 
tlu'ce  witnesses  every  wf)rd  niaj*  be  established. 

Mark  iii.  24.  And  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against 
itself,  that  kingdom  cannot  stiuid. 

25.  And  if  a  house  be  divided  against  itself, 

that  house  cannot  stand. 

Luke.  xi.  17.  But  he,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said 
tmto  them.  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
brought  to  desolation;  and  a  house  &'«iV?(d  against  a 
lionse  falleth. 

1  Cor.  xi.  16.  But  if  any  man  seem  to  be  contentious, 
we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  churches  of  God. 

Gal.  V.  15.  But  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another, 
take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consunu'd  one  of  another. 

§  27.    Rendering  Evil  for  Evil. 

(1.    FOnnlDDEN.) 

Proi\  XX.  23.  Say  not  tliou,  I  will  recompense  evil : 
but  wait  on  tlie  Lord,  and  he  shall  save  thee. 

23 


CHAP.  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


Proi:  xxiv.  29.  Say  not,  I  vvill  do  so  to  bini  as  he  hatli 
doue  to  me :  1  will  render  to  the  man  according  to  his 

Luke  ix.  54.  And  when  his  disciples  James  and  John 
saw  this,  they  said,  Lord,  wilt  thou  that  we  command 
Are  to  come  "down  &om  heaven,  and  consume  them, 
even  as  Elias  did  ? 

55.  But  he  turned,  and  rebuked   them,  and 

said.  Ye  know  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye  are  of. 

limi.  xii.  t7.  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil. 
Provide  things  honest  in  tlio  sight  of  all  men. 

19.  Dearly  beloved,  avenge  not  yourselves,  but 

rather  give  place  unto  wrath  :  for  it  is  written.  Venge- 
ance M  mine ;  I  will  repay,  saith  the  Lord. 

1  Thi'ss.  V.  15.  See  that  none  render  evil  for  evil 
unto  any  man  ;  but  ever  follow  that  which  is  good, 
both  among  yourselves,  and  to  all  men. 

(3.  KESOLVED  rrpoN.) 

1  Sam.  XXV.  21.  Now  David  had  said.  Surely  in 
v.iiu  have  I  kept  all  that  this  felhw  hath  in  the  wil- 
derness, so  that  nothing  was  missed  of  all  that  p7'- 
tained  unto  him :  and  lie  hath  requited  me  evil  for 
good. 

22.  So  and  more  also  do  God  unto  the  enemies 

of  David,  if  I  leave  of  all  that  pertain  to  him  by  the 
morning  light  any  that  pisseth  against  the  wall. 

(3.    PREVENTED.) 

1  Sa/n.  XXV.  30.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when 
the  Lord  shall  have  done  to  my  lord  according  to  all 
the  good  that  he  hath  spoken  concerning  thee,  and 
shall  have  appointed  thee  ruler  over  Israel ; 

31.  That  this  shall  be  no  grief  unto  thee,  nor 

offence  of  heart  unto  my  loi'd,  cither  that  thou  hast 
shed  blood  causeless,  or  that  my  lord  hath  avenged 
himself:  but  when  the  Lord  shall  have  dealt  well  with 
my  lord,  then  remember  thine  handmaid. 

32.  And  David  said  to  Abigail,  Blessed  be  the 

Lord  God  of  Isrr.el,  which  sent  thee  this  day  to  meet 
me : 

33.  And  blessed  be  tliy  advice,  and  blessed  be 

thou,  which  hast  kept  me  this  day  from  coming  to  shed 
blood,  and  from  avenging  myself  with  mine  own  hand. 

34.  For  in  very  deed,  ui  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael liveth,  which  hath  kept  me  back  from  hurting 
thee,  except  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  to  meet  me, 
surely  there  had  not  been  left  unto  Nabal  by  the  morn- 
ing light  any  that  pisseth  against  the  wall. 


Oppression. 

he  hath  oppressed  and  hath 


§28. 

Job  XX.  19.  Because 
forsaken  the  poor;   becaiiKe  he  hath  violently  taken 
away  a  house  which  he  buildcd  not ; 

—  —  20.  Surely  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  his 
belly,  he  shall  not  save  of  that  which  he  desired. 

—  —  21.  There  shall  none  of  his  meat  be  left ;  there- 
fore shall  no  ninn  look  for  his  goods. 

22.  In  the  fulness  of  his  sufficiency  he  shall 

lie  in  straits :  every  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come 
upon  him. 

—  vi.  27.  Yea,  ye  overwhelm  the  fatherless,  and  ye 
dig  a  pit  for  your  friend. 

28.  Now  therefore  be  content,  look  upon  me ; 

for  it  is  evident  unto  you  if  I  lie. 

—  xxii.  8.  But  as  pa'  the  mighty  man,  he  had  the 
eiirth;  and  the  lionoin-al)le  man  dwelt  in  it. 

—  xxiv.  21.  He  evil  entreateth  the  barren  that  bear- 
eth  not :  and  doelli  not  good  to  the  widow. 

—  xxvii.  13.  This  is  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man 
with  God,  and  the  heritage  of  oppressors,  which  they 
sliall  receive  of  the  Almighty. 

—  XXXV.  9.  By  reason  of  the  multitude  of  oppres- 
sions they  make  the  oppi-essrd  lo  cry  :  they  cry  out  by 
reason  of  tlie  arm  of  the  mighty. 

I's.  Ixii.  10.  Trust  not  in  oppression,  and  become  not 
vain  in  robbery :  if  riches  increase,  set  not  jour  heart 
!/;/"«  them. 

I'l-ar.  xiv.  31.  lie  that  oppresseth  the  poor  repro.aeh- 
eth  his  Maker:  but  he  that  honoureth  him  hath  meny 
on  the  poor. 

Is.  XXX.  12.  Wherefore  thus  saith  the  Holy  One  of 


Israel,  Because  ye  despise  this  word,  and  tnist  in  op- 
pression and  perverseness,  and  stay  thereon : 

—  —  13.  Therefore  this  miquity  shall  be  to  you  as 
a  breach  ready  to  fall,  swelling  "out  in  a  high  wall, 
whose  breaking  cometh  suddenlj'  at  an  instant. 

14.  And  he  shall  break  it  as  the  breaking  of 

the  potters'  vessel  that  is  broken  in  pieces ;  he  shah 
not  spare :  so  that  there  shall  not  be  found  in  the 
bursting  of  it  a  sherd  to  take  fire  from  the  hearth,  or 
to  take  water  withal  out  of  the  pit. 

(A.  GOD  THE  AVENGER  OF  THE  OPPRESSED.) 

Job  xxxiv.  28.  So  that  they  cause  the  cry  of  the 
poor  to  come  unto  him,  and  heareth  the  cry  of  the 
afflicted. 

Ps.  ciii.  6.  The  Lord  executeth  righteousness  and 
judgment  for  all  that  are  oppressed. 

Is.  xxix.  20.  For  the  terrible  one  is  brought  to  nought, 
and  the  scorner  is  consimied,  and  all  that  watch  for 
iniquity  are  cut  otf : 

21.  That  make  a  man  an  offender  for  a  word, 

and  lay  a  snare  for  him  that  reproveth  in  the  gate, 
and  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  of  nought. 

§  29.     Flattery. 

Job  xvii.  5.  He  that  speaketh  flattery  to  his  friends, 
even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  fail. 

—  xxxii.  20.  I  will  speak,  that  1  may  be  refreshed :  I 
will  open  my  lips  and  answer. 

—  —  21.  Let  me  not,  I  praj'  you,  accept  any  mini's 
person  ;  neither  let  me  give  flattering  titles  unto  man. 

•  22.  For  I  know  not  to  give  flattering  titles  ;  in 

so  doing  my  Maker  would  soon  take  me  away. 

Ps.  xii.  2.  They  speak  vanity  eveiy  one  with  his 
neighbour:  zcith  flatterhig  Ivpsand  with  a  double  heart 
do  they  speak. 

3.  The  Lord  shall  cut  otf  all  flattering  lips. 

and  the  tongue  that  speaketh  proud  things : 

—  xxxvi.2.  For  he  flattereth  himself  in  his  own 
eyes,  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  be  hateful. 

—  lxx\  iii.  36.  Nevertheless  they  did  flatter  him  with 
their  mouth,  and  they  lied  unto  him  with  their  tongues. 

Prov.  xxiv.  24.  He  that  saith  unto  the  wicked.  Thou 
art  righteous  ;  him  shall  the  people  curse,  nations 
shall  abhor  him : 

—  XXV.  26.  A  righteous  man  falling  down  before 
the  wicked  is  as  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt 
spring. 

—  xxvi.  28.  A  lying  tongue  hateth  those  that  are  af- 
flicted by  it ;  and  a  flattering  mouth  worketh  ruin. 

—  xxviii.  23.  He  that  rebuketh  a  man,  afterwards 
shall  find  more  favom'tban  he  that  flattereth  with  the 
tongue. 

—  xxix.  5.  A  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour 
spreadeth  a  net  for  his  feet. 

§  30.    False  Dealing-. 

(1.   MADNESS  FEIGNED.) 

1  Sam.  xxi.  11.  And  the  servants  of  Achish  said 
unto  him.  Is  not  this  David  the  king  of  the  land  ?  did 
they  not  sing  one  to  another  of  him  in  dances,  saying, 
Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten  thou- 
sands ? 

12.  And  David  laid  up   these  words   in   his 

heart,  and  was  sore  afraid  of  Achish  the  king  of  Gath. 

13.  And  he  changed  his  behaviour  before  them, 

and  feigned  himself  mad  in  their  h:iiids,and  scrabbled 
on  the'doors  of  the  gate,  and  let  his  spittle  fall  down 
upon  his  beard. 

14.  Then  said  Achish  unto  his  servants,  Lo, 

ye  see  the  man  is  mad:  wherefore  <A«n  have  ye  brought 
him  to  me  ? 

15.  Have  I   need  of  madmen,  that  ye  have 

brought  this  fellow  to  play  the  madman  in  my  pres- 
ence "i*  shall  this  fellow  come  into  my  house  ? 

(2.   AN   ARTmCE   DETECTED.) 

3  Sam.  xiv.  17.  Then  thine  liandmaid  said.  The  word 
of  my  lord  the  king  shall  now  be  comfortable  :  for  as 
an  angel  of  (Jod,  so  is  my  lord  the  king  to  discern  good 
and  bad:  therefore  the  Lord  thy  God  will  be  with 
thee. 


524 


ciiAr.  V. 


FALLEN  MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


3  Sam.  xiv.  18.  Then  the  khig  answered  and  said 
unto  thf  womiin.  Hide  not  froni  nie,  I  pi-ay  thee,  the 
thinir  that  1  shall  asli  thee.  And  the  woman  said,  Lei 
my  lord  the  kiiii^  now  speak. 

" lit.  And  tlic  kiiitr  saiil,  /«  not  the  hand  of  Joal)  ' 

with  thee  in  all  tliis?  And  the  woman  answered  and 
said,  .li  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord  the  kinj;,  none  ean 
linn  to  the  rijjht  hand  or  to  the  lell  from  might  that 
my  lord  the  kiiiir  hath  spoken  :  for  thv  servant  Joab, 
he  hade  me,  and  he  put  all  these  words  in  the  moutU 
uf  thine  handmaid : 

20.  To  feteh  about  this  form  of  siiecch  liatU 

thy  servant  .loah  done  this  thing:  and  my  lord  is 
wise,  aeeording  to  the  wisdom  of  an  angel  of  God,  to 
know  all  t/tiugn  that  uiv  in  the  earth. 

(3.  Peter's  dissuiulation.) 
Oitl.  ii.  11.  But  when  Peter  was  eome  to  Antioch,  I 

withstood  him  to  the  faee,l)ec!iusehc  w;is  to  be  blamed. 
Vi.  For  before  that  certain  eame  from  James, 

he  did  eat  with  the   Gentiles:  but  wiien   they  were 

come,   he   withdrew   and  .separated   himself,  fearing 

them  which  were  of  the  circumcision. 
Vi.  .Vml  the  other  .lews  ilis.<embled  likewise 

with  him ;  insouuich  that  IJaruabas  also  was  carried 

away  with  their  dissimulation. 

(4.    I'/Vri.   DIS.VLLOWS  TItE   SISPICION  OK   FICKLENESS.) 

2  Cor.  i.  17.  When  I  therefore  was  thus  minded,  did 
I  use  lightness?  or  the  things  that  I  pur[)ose,  do  I  pur- 
pose according  to  the  llesh,  that  with  me  there  should 
he  yea,  yea,  and  nay,  nay  ? 

§  SI.    Falsehood. 
See  also  Book  XVIII.,  g  77. 

(1.    IN   GENERAL.) 

3  Kinf/s  iv.  28.  Then  she  said.  Did  I  desire  a  son  of 
my  lord  ?  did  I  not  say,  Do  not  deceive  me  ? 

Jul)  XV.  '3'>.  They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
vanity,  and  their  bell}'  prepareth  deceit. 

—  x.\i.  34.  How  then  comfort  ye  nie  in  vain,  seeing 
in  your  answers  there  reuiaineth  falsehood? 

—  xxiv.  2~>.  And  if  it  be  not  so  now,  who  will  make 
me  a  liar,  iind  make  m_y  speech  nothing  worth  ? 

—  xxxi.  33.  If  I  covered  my  transgressions  as  Adam, 
by  hiding  mine  iniquity  in  my  bosom  : 

—  xxxvi.  4.  For  truly  my  words  s/iall  not  be  false: 
he  that  is  perfect  in  knowledge  in  with  thee. 

Pi.  iv.  2.  O  ye  S(jns  of  men,  how  long  wiil  ye  turn 
my  glory  into  shame?  /low  long  will  ye  love  vanity, 
aiul  seek  after  leasing?     Selah. 

—  1.  I'J.  Thou  givest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  ;uk1  thy 
tongue  framcth  de<-cit. 

—  lii.  3.  Thou  lovest  evil  more  than  good  ;  arul  ly- 
ing rather  than  to  speak  righteousness.     Selah. 

—  Iv.  20.  lie  halh  put  forth  his  hands  against  such 
as  be  at  peace  with  him  :  he  hath  broken  his  covenant. 

21.  T/ic  icordii  of  his   mouth   were  smoother 

than  bailer,  Ijut  war  icas  in  his  heart :  his  words  were 
Bolter  than  oil,  yet  icere  they  drawn  swords. 

—  Ixii.  4.  They  only  consult  to  cast  /lim  down  from 
his  excellency:  they  delight  in  lies  :  they  bless  with 
their  mouth,  but  tiny  curse  inwardly.     Selah. 

—  cxvi.  11.  I  said  in  my  h.iste.  All  men  arc  liars. 

—  cxix.  ()!).  The  jiroud  have  forged  a  lie  against 
me  ;  but  I  will  ke.-p  thy  precepts  with  mi/  whole  heart. 

—  cxliv.  8.  Whose  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and 
their  right  hand  m  a  right  hand  of  falsehood. 

11.  Rid  me,  and  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of 

str.mge  chilili-en,  whoso  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and 
their  right  hand  w  a  right  hand  of  f;ilsehood : 

12.  That  our  sons  mni/  be  as  plants  grown  up 

in  their  youth  ;  l/mt  our  daughters  may  be  as  corner 
stones,  polished  after  the  similitude  of  a  palace: 

Pmc.  li.  12.  To  deliver  thee  from  the  way  of  the 
evil  m/iK,  from  the  man  that  speaketh  froward  things; 

13.    Who  leave  the  paths  of  uprightness,  to 

walk  in  the  ways  of  darkness; 

-14.   Who  rejoice  to  do  evil,  and  delight  in  the 

frowardness  of  the  wicked ; 

1.5.  Whose  ways  are  crooked,  and  t/iey  fro- 
ward in  their  p;iths : 

—  vi.  10.  A  lalse  witness  that  speaketh  lies,  and  he 
that  sowcth  discord  among  brethren. 


—  X.  18.  He  that  hideth  hatred  mth  lying  lips,  and 
he  that  nllercth  a  slander,  w  a  fool. 

—  xvii.  4.  A  wicked  doer  givelh  heed  to  false  lips; 
and  a  liar  giveth  e:ir  to  a  naughty  tongue. 

—  xxvi.  23.  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  are 
like  a  potsherd  covered  with  silver  dross. 

24.    He  that  hateth  dissembleth  with  his  lips, 

and  layeth  up  deceit  within  him ; 

^25.  When  he  si)eaketh  fair,  believe  him  not: 

for  tliere  are  seven  abominations  in  his  heart. 

20.    UVw.'is   hatred   is  covered  by  deceit,  his 

wickedness  shall  be  shewed  before  the  trhole  congre- 
gation. 

Jt'r.  v.  2.  And  though  they  say,  The  Lord  liveth ; 
surely  they  swe;ir  falsely. 

—  vii.  8".  Behold,  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  can- 
not profit. 

—  ix.  3.  And  they  bend  their  tongues  like  their 
bow  far  lies  :  but  they  are  not  vali;mt  lor  the  truth 
upon  the  cartli ;  for  they  proceed  Irom  evil  to  evil,  and 
they  know  not  mc,  saith  the  Loud. 

4.  Take  ye  heed  every  one  of  his  neighbour, 

and  trust  ye  not  in  any  brother  :  for  every  brother  will 
utterly  supplant,  and  every  neighbour  will  walk  with 
slanders. 

5.  And  they  will  deceive  every  one  his  neigh- 
bour, and  will  not  speak  the  truth:  they  have  taught 
their  tongue  to  speak  lies,  and  weary  themselves  to 
commit  initiuity. 

6.  Thine  habitation  is  in  the  midst  of  deceit ; 

through  deceit  they  refuse  to  know  me,  saith  the  LoitD. 

J{i>s.  xi.  12.  Ephraim  coiupasseth  me  about  with 
lies,  and  the  house  of  Israel  with  deceit:  but  Judah 
yet  ruleth  with  God,  and  is  faithful  with  the  saints. 

(2.  THE  AGREEMENT  BETWEEN  DAVID  AND  JONATHAN.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  G.  If  tli\'  father  at  all  miss  me,  then  saj', 
David  earnestly  asked  leave  of  me  that  he  might  run 
to  Beth-lehem  his  city :  for  l/itre  w  a  yearly  sacrifice 
there  for  all  tlie  family. 

7.  If  he  say  thus,  It  is  well ;  thy  servant  sh.'dl 

have  peace  :  but  if"  he  be  very  wroth,  then  be  sure  Ihal 
evil  is  determined  by  him. 

27.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  w?iich 

was  the  second  day  of  the  month,  that  David's  place 
was  empty :  and  Saul  said  unto  Jonathan  his  sou, 
Wherefore  cometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat,  nei- 
ther yesterday,  nor  to  day  ? 

28.  And  Jonathan  answered  Saul,  David  earn- 
estly asked  leare  of  me  to  r/o  to  Beth-lehcm  : 

—  —  29.  And  he  said.  Let  mc  go,  I  jiray  thee ;  for 
our  family  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  city,  and  my  brother, 
he  hath  commanded  me  to  be  there :  and  now,  if  I  have 
found  favour  in  thine  eyes,  let  me  get  away,  I  pray 
thee,  and  see  my  brethren.  Therefore  he  cometh  not 
unto  the  king's  table. 

(3.  Peter's  iteinous  offence.) 

yfat.  xxvi.  69.  Now  Peter  s:it  without  in  the  pal- 
ace :  and  a  damsel  came  unto  him,  saying.  Thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  of  Galilee. 

70.   But  he  denied  before  tJiem   all,  saying,  I 

Ivnow  not  what  thou  sayest. 

Mirk  xiv.  66.  And  as  Pclcrwas  beneath  in  the  pal- 
ace, there  cometh  one  of  the  maids  'if  the  high  priest : 

67.  And  when  she  saw  Peter  wanning  him- 
self, she  looked  upon  him,  and  said,  And  thou  also 
wast  with  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

68.  But  he  denied,  saying,  I  know  not,  neither 

underetand  I  what  tliou  sayest.  And  he  went  out 
into  the  porch  ;  and  the  cock  crew. 

09.  And  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  began  to 

say  to  them  that  stood  bj^  This  is  one  of  them. 

" 70.  And  he  denied  it  again.    And  a  little  after, 

they  that  stood  by  said  again  to  Peter,  Surely  thou  art 
one  of  them  :  for  "thou  art  a  Galilean,  and  thy  speech 
agreeth  tlu'reto. 

Luke  xxii.  50.  But  a  certain  maid  beheld  hira  as  he 
sat  by  the  fire,  and  earnestly  looked  upon  hira,  and 
said.  This  man  was  also  with  hiin. 

57.   And  he  denied  him,  saying,  Woman,  1 

know  him  not. 

58.  And  after  a  little  while  another  saw  him, 


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and  said,  Thou  art  also  of  them.  And  Peter  said, 
JIau,  I  am  not. 

Luki'  xxii.  !)\).  And  about  the  space  of  one  hour  after 
another  eontiilcntly  affirmed,  saying,  Of  a  trutli  this 
felloic  also  was  with  him;  for  he  is  a  Galilean. 

UO.    And  Peter  said,  Man,  I   know  not  what 

thou  sayost.  And  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake, 
the  cock  crew. 

John  xviii.  15.  And  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus,  and 
so  did  another  disciple :  that  disciple  was  known  unto 
the  \\\'ih  priest,  and  went  in  with  Jesus  into  the  pal- 
ace of  the  hi.trh  priest. 

16.    lint   Peter   stood   at   the   door  without. 

Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which  was  known 
unto  the  high  priest,  and  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the 
door,  and  brought  in  Peter. 

17.  Then  saith  the  damsel  that  kept  the  door 

unto  Peter,  Art  not  thou  also  one  of  this  man's  disci- 
ples ?    He  saith,  I  am  not. 

35.  And  Simon  Peter  stood  and  warmed  him- 
self They  said  therefore  unto  him.  Art  not  thou  .also 
OM  of  his  disciples?     He  denied  it,  and  said,  I  am  not. 

—  —  26.  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  be- 
ing his  kinsman  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off,  saith,  Did  not 
I  see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him  ? 

37.  Peter  then  denied  again ;  and  immediately 

the  cock  crew. 

(4.    SAPPHIRA.) 

Acts  V.  7.  And  it  was  about  the  space  of  three  hours 
after,  when  Ms  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done, 
came  in. 

8.    And  Peter  answered  unto  her,  Tell  me 

whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so  much  ?  And  she  said, 
Yea,  for  so  much. 

9.  Then  Peter  said  unto  her.  How  is  it  that  ye 

liave  agreed  together  to  t<?mpt  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  ? 
behold,  the  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy  hus- 
band are  at  the  door,  and  shall  carry  thee  out. 

(5.    god's  ABnORnENCE    OP   FALSEnOOD.) 

Ps.  Ixiii.  11.  But  the  king  shall  rejoice  in  God  ;  ev- 
ery one  that  sweareth  by  him  shall  glory:  but  the 
mouth  of  them  that  speak  lies  shall  be  stopped. 

—  cxx.  3.  "What  shall  be  given  unto  thee  ?  or  what 
shall  be  done  unto  thee,  thou  false  tongue  ? 

4.  Sharp  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of 

juniper. 

Prov.  XX.  17.  Bread  of  deceit  is  sweet  to  a  man;  but 
afterwards  his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  gravel. 

Jer.  ix.  8.  Their  tongue  is  as  an  arrow  shot  out ;  it 
speaketh  deceit :  one  speaketh  peaceably  to  his  neigh- 
bour with  his  mouth,  but  in  heart  he  la'yeth  his  wait. 

0.  Shall  I  not  visit  them  for  these  things?  saith 

the  LoED  :  shuU  not  my  soul  be  avenged  ou  such  a  na- 
tion as  this '? 

§  32,     Hy])ocrisy. 

Job  xvii.  8.  Upright  meyi  sh.all  be  astonied  at  this,  and 
the  innocent  shall  stir  up  himself  against  the  hypocrite. 

Ps.  V.  9.  For  t/iere  is  no  faithfulness  in  their  mouth  ; 
their  inward  (lart  is  very  wickedness ;  their  throat  is  an 
open  sepulchre ;  they  tJatter  with  their  tongue. 

Is.  xxix.  115.  Wherefore  the  Lord  said,  Forasmucli 
as  this  i)eople  draw  near  me  with  their  mouth,  and 
with  their  lips  do  honour  me,  but  have  removed  their 
heart  far  from  me,  and  their  fear  toward  me  is  taught 
by  the  precept  of  men ; 

14.  Therefore,  behold,  I  will  proceed  to  do  a 

marvellous  work  among  this  peoi>le,  eren  a  marvellous 
work  and  a  wonder  :  for  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  men 
shall  perish,  and  the  imderstanding  of  their  prudent 
men  shall  be  hid. 

—  xxxii.  5.  The  vile  person  shall  be  no  more  called 
lil)eral,  nor  the  churl  said  to  he  bountiful. 

6.  For  the  vile  person  will  speak  villany,  and 

his  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  practise  hyjiocrisy,  and 
to  utter  error  against  the  Lbun,  to  make  empty  the  soul 
of  the  hungry;  and  he  will  cause  the  druik  of  the 
thirsty  to  fail. 

—  —  7.  The  instruments  also  of  the  churl  are  evil : 
he  deviselh  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the  poor  with 
lying  words,  even  wlien  the  needy  speaketh  right. 

8.  But  tlie  liberal  deviseth  liberal  things;  and 

by  liberal  things  shall  he  stand. 

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—  xlviii.  1.  Hear  ye  this,  O  house  of  Jacob,  which 
are  called  by  the  name  of  Israel,  and  are  come  forth 
out  of  the  waters  of  Judah,  which  swear  by  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  and  make  mention  of  the  God  of  Israel 
but  not  in  truth,  nor  in  righteousness. 

—  Iviii.  1.  Cry  aloud,  spare  not,  lift  up  thy  voice  like 
a  ti'umpet,  and  shew  my  people  their  transgression, 
and  the  house  of  Jacob  their  sins. 

2.  Yet  they  seek  me  daily,  and  delight  to  know 

my  ways,  as  a  nation  that  did  righteousness,  and  for- 
sook not  the  ordinance  of  their  God :  they  ask  of  me 
the  ordinances  of  j  ustice ;  they  take  delight  in  ap- 
proaching to  God. 

JSzek.  xxxiii.  31.  And  they  come  unto  thee  as  the 
people  cometh,  and  they  sit  before  thee  as  my  people, 
and  they  hear  thy  words,  but  they  will  not  do  them  : 
for  with  tlieir  mouth  they  shew  much  love,  but  their 
heart  goeth  after  their  covetousness. 

Mat.  vi.  34.  No  man  can  serve  two  masters :  for 
either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other  ;  or  else 
he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other.  Ye 
cannot  serve  God  and  mammon. 

—  XV.  7.  Te  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  prophesy 
of  you,  saying, 

-8.   This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 

their  mouth,  and  honoureth  me  with  their  lips ;  but 
their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

-9.  But  m  vain  they  do  worship  me,  teaching 

for  doctrines  the  commandments  of  men. 

—  xvi.  5.  And  when  his  disciples  were  come  to  the 
other  side,  they  had  forgotten  to  take  bread. 

—  —  6.  Then  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Take  heed  and 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sad- 
ducees. 

— •  ^  7.  And  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  say- 
ing, It  is  because  we  have  taken  no  bread. 

8.   Which  when  Jesus  perceived,  he  said  unto 

them,  O  ye  of  little  faith,  why  reason  ye  among  your- 
selves, because  ye  have  brought  no  bread  ? 

9.  Do  ye  not  .yet  understand,  neither  remem- 
ber the  five  loaves  of  the  five  thousand,  and  how  many 
baskets  ye  took  up  ? 

iO.  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  thou- 
sand, and  how  many  baskets  3'e  took  up  ? 

11.  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand  that 

I  spake  it  not  to  you  concerning  bread,  that  ye  should 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sad- 
ducees  ? 

13.   Then  understood  they  how  that  he  bade 

tJiem  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  but  of  the 
doctrine  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  Sadducees. 

—  xxiii.  1.  Then  spake  Jesus  to  the  multitude,  and 
to  his  disciples, 

2.  Saying,  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in 

Moses'  seat: 

3.  All  therefore  whatsoever  they  bid  you  ob- 
serve, that  observe  and  do  ;  but  do  not  ye  after  their 
works :  for  they  say,  and  do  not. 

13.  But  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 

hypocrites!  for  ye  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
against  men :  for  ye  neither  go  in  yourselves,  neither 
suffer  ye  them  that  are  entering  to  go  in. 

23.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hyp- 
ocrites !  for  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and  cum- 
min, and  have  omitted  the  weighter  matters  of  the  law, 
judgment,  mercy,  and  taith:  these  ought  ye  to  have 
done,  and  not  to"  leave  the  other  undone. 

24.   Te  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat, 

and  swallow  a  camel. 

26.    T/mu  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first    that 

which  is  within  the  cup  and  platter,  that  the  outside  of 
them  may  be  clean  also. 

28.  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  right- 
eous unto  men,  but  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy 
and  iniquity. 

Mark  vii.  6.  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Well 
hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hj'pocrites,  as  it  is  writ- 
ten, This  people  honoureth  me  with  their  lips,  hut 
their  heart  is  far  from  me. 

Rom.  ii.  20.  An  instructor  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher 
of  babes,  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge  and  of 
the  truth  in  the  law. 

21.  Thou  therefore  which  teachest  another, 

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teachest  thou  not  tliysolt?  ihou  llmt  preachest  a  mau 
should  not  steal,  dost  tliou  steal  V 

limi.  ii.  32.  Thou  that  sayest  a  man  should  not  com- 
mit adultery,  dost  lliou  eonunit  adultery?  thou  that 
abhori'est  idols,  dost  thou  eoiumit  saerilege  ? 

'i',i.  Thou   tliat  uiakesl   thy  boast  of  the  law, 

through  bivakiiii;  tlic  law  dishonourest  thou  God'/ 

Gill  ii.  18.  For  if  I  build  again  the  things  which  1 
destroyed,  I  make  myself  a  transgressor. 

ro.  i.  16.  Thoy  profess  that  i\wy  know  God;  but 
in  works  tliey  deny  fiim,  being  aliominable,  and  diso- 
bedient, and  unto  every  good  work  reprobatu. 

(A.    ITS   PUNISnMKNT.) 

Jb6  viii.  I.'?.  So  aiv  the  paths  of  all  that  forget  God  ; 
and  the  hvpoerite's  hope  shall  perish : 

l4    Whose  hope  shall  be  cut  off,  and  whose 

trust  s/iaK  be  a  spider's  web. 

lo.  He  shall  lean  upon  his  house,  but  it  shall  I 

not  stand:  he  shall  hold  it  fast,  hut  it  shall  not  endure. 

—  xiii.  10.  He  also  s/uill  he  my  salvation :  for  a 
hypocrite  shall  not  come  before  hiin. 

—  XX.  4.  Kuowist  thou  not  tliis  of  old,  since  man 
was  placed  upon  earth, 

3.  That  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  iJi  short, 

and  the  joy  of  the  hypocrite  hut  for  a  moment? 

6.  Though   his  e-\eelleney  mount  up  to   the 

heavens,  and  his  head  reach  milo  the  clouds; 

7.  Fci  he  shall  perish  for  ever  like  his  own  dung: 

they  which  have  seen  him  shall  s;iy.  Where  is  he  ':■ 

-8.  He  shall  lly  away  as  a  dream,  and  shall 

not  be  found :  yea,  he  shall  lie  chased  away  as  a  vision 
of  the  night. 

9.  The  eye  also  )r7iic7i.  saw  him  shall  see  him  no 

more ;  neither  shall  his  phico  any  more  behold  him. 

10.  His  children  sluill  seek  to  pleixse  the  poor, 

and  his  hands  shall  restore  their  goods. 

11.  His  bones  are  full  of  tJie  sin  of  his  youth, 

which  shall  lie  down  with  him  in  the  dust. 

17.  He  shall  not  see  the  rivers,  the  floods,  the 

brooks  of  honey  and  butter. 

18.  That  which  he  laboured  for  shall  he  re- 
store, and  shall  not  swallow  it  down :  according  to 
Im  substance  s/uiU  the  restitution  be,  and  he  shall  not 
rejoice  therein. 

—  xxvii.  8.  For  what  w  the  hope  of  the  h\^50crite, 
though  he  hath  gained,  when  God  tidceth  away  his  soul  'i 

—  x.\xvi.  13.  But  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up 
■wrath:  they  cry  not  when  he  biudeth  them. 

14.  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  is  among 

the  unclean. 

Ps.  1.  16.  But  unto  the  wicked  God  saith.  What  hast 
thou  to  do  to  declare  my  statutes,  or  that  thou  should- 
est  take  my  coven:uit  in  thy  mouth? 

17.  Seeing  thou  hatest  instruction,  and  easiest 

my  words  behind  thee. 

Proe.  iii.  :!.■).  The  wise  shall  inherit  glory :  but  shame 
shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools. 

Mat.  x.xiii.  14.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Phari- 
sees, hjqjocrites !  for  ye  devour  widows'  houses,  and 
for  a  pretence  make  long  prayer:  tlierefore  ye  shall 
receive  the  greater  damnation. 

•  '25.  Woe  unto  you, scribes  and  Pharisees,  hyp- 
ocrites! for  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
of  the  platter,  but  within  they  are  full  of  extortion  and 
excess. 

27.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hypo- 
crites !  for  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
indeed  appear  beautiful  outward,  but  are  within  full 
of  dead  «<■«'.«  bones,  :ind  of  all  tuicleanncss. 
• 39.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hypo- 
crites !  because  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  prophets, 
and  garnish  the  sepulchres  of  the  righteous. 

Ln1i£  xi.  47.  ^Voe  unto  vou  I  for  ye  build  the  sepul- 
chres of  the  prophets,  anil  your  fathers  killed  them. 

§  33.    Manslaughter. 

Gen.  iv.  2.3.  And  Lamech  said  unto  his  wives,  Adah 
and  Zillah,  hciir  my  voice;  ye  wives  of  Lamech, 
hearken  unto  my  speech  :  for  I  have  slain  a  man  to 
my  wounding,  and  a  young  man  to  mj'  hurt. 

24.  If  Cain  shall  be  avenged  "sevenfold,  truly 

Lamech  seventy  and  sevenfold. 

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See  also  Book  XVHI.,  §  5."). 

(1.    DESCHIBED,   AND   FORBrDDKN.) 

I's.  X.  10.  He  croucheth,  and  humbleth  himself,  that 
the  poor  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones. 

y'/'«r.  i.  18.  And  they  lay  wait  for  their  oim  blood, 
they  lurk  privily  for  their  own  lives. 

19.  So  are  the  ways  of  everv  one  that  is  greedy 

ofgain;W(/r/;1akeHi  away  the  life  ot' the  owners  thereof. 

—  xxix.  10.  The  bloodthirsty  hate  the  upright:  but 
the  just  seek  his  soul. 

Mat.  V.  21.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them 
of  old  time,  Thou  shalt  not  kill;  and  who.soever  shall 
kill  shall  be  in  diinger  of  the  jiiilgment : 

1  Pet.  iv.  15.  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  tnur- 
derer,  or  an  a  thief,  or  a»  iui  evil  doer,  or  as  a  busy 
body  in  other  men's  matters. 

(A.  n.\TRED  IS  srnKDER.) 

1  John  iii.  15.  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a 
murderer  :  :ind  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal 
life  abiding  in  him. 

(2.    THE  FIEST   MURDER.) 

Gen.  iv.  8.  And  Cain  talked  with  Abel  his  brother: 
and  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  in  the  field,  that 
Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  his  brother,  and  slew  him. 

—  —  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Cain,  Where  m 
Abel  thy  brother?  And  he  said,  I  know  not:  Am  I 
my  brother's  keejier  ? 

—  —  10.  And  he  saiil.  What  hast  thou  done  ?  the 
voice  of  thy  brother's  blood  crieth  unto  me  I'rom  the 
ground. 

11.  And  now  art  thou  cursed  from  the  earth, 

which  hath  opened  her  mouth  to  receive  thy  brother's 
blood  from  thy  hand. 

13.  When  thou  tillest  the  ground,  it  shall  not 

henceforth  yield  unto  thee  her  strength  ;  a  fugitive  and 
a  vagabond  shalt  thou  be  in  the  earth. 

—  —  13.  And  Cain  said  unto  the  Lord,  My  punish- 
ment is  greater  than  I  can  bear. 

—  —  14.  Behold,  thou  hast  driven  me  out  this  day 
from  the  face  of  the  CiU'th  ;  and  from  thy  face  shall  "I 
be  hid;  and  I  shall  be  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  in 
the  earth  ;  and  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  every  one 
that  fiudeth  mo  shall  slay  me. 

15.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Therefore 

whosoever  slaj'eth  Cain,  vengeance  shall  be  taken  on 
him  sevenfold.  And  the  Lord  set  a  mark  upon  Cain, 
lest  any  finding  him  should  kill  him. 

1  John  iii.  12.  Xot  as  Cain,  who  w:is  of  that  wicked 
one,  and  slew  his  brother.  And  wherefore  slew  he 
him?  Because  his  own  works  were  evil,  and  his 
brother's  righteous. 

(•3.   murder  ATTESn'TED.) 

1  Sam.  xix.  1.  And  Said  spake  to  Jonathan  his  son, 
and  to  all  his  servants,  that  they  should  kill  David. 

(4.   PREVENTED.) 

1  Sam.  xix.  3.  But  .Jonathan  Saul's  son  delighted 
much  in  David :  and  .Jonathan  told  David,  saying, 
Saul  my  father  seeketh  to  kill  thee:  now  tlierefore,  1 
|iray  thee,  take  heed  to  thyself  until  llie  morning,  and 
abide  in  a  secret  place,  and  hide  thyself: 

3.  And  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

in  the  field  where  thou  art,  and  I  will  commune  with  my 
father  of  thee;  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  tell  thee. 

—  x.xii.  20.  And  one  of  thq  sons  of  Ahimelech  the 
son  of  Abitub,  named  Abiathar,  escaped,  and  fled 
after  David. 

§  35.    Causing  Others  to  Sin. 

(1.   BY  ENTICEMENT.) 

Job  xxxiv.  8.  Which  goeth  in  company  with  the 
workers  of  iniquity,  and  walketh  with  wicked  men. 

Pa.  i.  1.  Blessed  m  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the 
counsel  of  the  ungodly,  nor  st:nideth  in  the  way  of 
sinners,  nor  sittethiu  the  seat  of  the  scornful. 

Proe.  i.  10.  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  consent 
thou  not. 

11.  If  they  say.  Come  with  us,  let  us  lay  wait 

for  blood,  let  us  lurk  privily  for  the  innocent  without 
cause : 

7 


CHAP.  V. 


FALLEN   MAN. 


BOOK  XX, 


Pi-i>i\  i.  12.  Let  lis  swallow  Uicm  up  alive  as  the 
^rave;  and  whole,  as  those  that  go  down  into  the  pit: 

13.  We  shall   find  all  ])rccioiis  substance,  we 

shall  fill  our  houses  willi  .spoil : 

14.  Cast  iu  thy  lot  among  us ;  let  us  all  have 

one  purse : 

—  —  lo.  My  son,  walk  not  thou  in  the  way  with 
them;  rctVainthy  foot  from  tlieir  patli: 

10.  For  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste 

to  shed  blood. 

—  iv.  14.  Enter  not  into  the  path  of  the  wicked, 
and  go  not  iu  the  way  of  evil  men. 

15.  Avoid  it,  pass  not  by  it,  turn  front  it,  and 

pass  away. 

25.  Let  thine  eyes  look  right  on,  and  let  thine 

eyelids  look  straight  before  thee. 

26.  Ponder  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  all 

thy  wa3'S  be  established. 

27.  Turn  ncjt  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the  left: 

remove  thy  foot  from  evil. 

—  .\vi.  2'J.  A  violent  man  enticeth  his  neighbour, 
find  leadeth  him  into  the  way  f/iat  is  not  good. 

—  xxviii.  10.  AVhoso  causeth  the  righteous  to  go 
astray  in  an  evil  way,  he  shall  fall  himself  into  his  own 
pit:  but  the  upright  shall  have  good  t/iiiir/fi'm  possession. 

1  J(i/in  ii.  2(i.  These  things  have  I  written  unto  you 
concerning  them  that  seduce  you. 

(3.   UV  BlilBEIlT.) 

Job  XV.  34.  For  the  congregation  of  hypocrites  sltall 
be  desolate,  and  fire  shall  consume  the  tabernacles  of 
bribery. 

Is.  xxxiii.  15.  He  that  walketh  righteously,  and 
speaketh  uprightly ;  he  that  despiseth  the  gain  of  op- 
[ircssions,  that  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of 
bribes,  that  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing  of  blood, 
and  shutteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil ; 

16.  He  shall  dwell  on  high ;  his  place  of  de- 

Cence  sJmU  be  the  munitions  of  rocks:  bread  shall  be 
given  him ;  his  waters  s/iall  be  sure. 

(3.  BY  HIERAKCHICAI,  AEROGANCE.) 

Mat.  xviii.  G.  But  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these 
little  ones  whieh  believe  in  me,  it  were  better  for  him 
that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and  thai 
he  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea. 

7.  AVoe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences ! 

for  it  must  needs  be  that  offences  come;  but  woe  to 
that  man  by  whom  the  offence  cometh  ! 

Mark  i\.  42.  And  whosoever  shall  ofiend  one  of 
these  little  ones  that  believe  iu  me,  it  is  lietter  for  him 
that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he 
were  cast  into  the  sea. 

Liikewii.  1.  Then  said  he  unto  the  disciples,  It  is 
impossible  but  that  oft'ences  will  come :  but  woe  unto 
Jiim,  throuMi  %\hom  they  come ! 

2.  It  were  better  for  him  that  amillstone  were 

hanged  about  his  neck,  and  he  cast  into  the  sea,  than 
that  he  should  ofiend  one  of  these  little  ones. 

(4.   BY   ABUSE   OF   CIIRISTIAK   LIBERTY.) 

Bom.  xiv.  20.  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God. 
All  things  indeed  are  jjure;  but  it  is  evil  for  that  man 
who  eateth  with  offence. 

21.  It  (Osgood  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink 

wine,  nor  any  thing  whereby  thj'  brother  stumbleth, 
or  is  oll'ended,  or  is  made  weak. 

1  (Jar.  viii.  13.  Wherefore,  if  meat  make  my  brother 
to  offend,  1  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  standeth, 
lest  I  make  my  brother  to  offend. 

§  3G.    Covotoiisness. 

(1.    FORliltJDEN.) 

Dent.  V.  21.  Neither  shall  thou  desire  thy  neigh- 
bour's wife,  neither  slialt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour's 
house,  his  field,  or  his  manservant,  or  his  maidservant, 
his  ox,  or  his  ass,  or  any  thin;/  that  is  tliy  neighbour's. 

/'■<.  X.  3.  Forthe wickedl)o:i.stclhof hisheart'sdesire, 
and  blesseth  the  covetous,  irlmm  the  Loud  alihorreth. 

Luke  xii.  15.  And  lie  said  unto  them.  Take  heed,  and 
beware  of  covetousness :  for  a  man's  life  consi.steth  not 
in  the  abundance  of  the  things  whic-h  he  posscsseth. 

1  Cor.  X.  24.  Let  no  man  seek  his  own,  but  every 
man  another's  toealth. 


Phil.  ii.  4.  Look  not  every  man  on  his  own  things, 
but  every  man  also  on  the  things  of  others. 

(2.    INDULGED.) 

Micah  ii.  2.  And  they  covet  fields,  and  take  them  by 
violence;  and  houses,  and  take  them  away:  so  they 
oppress  a  man  and  his  house,  even  a  man  and  his 
heritage. 

Luke  xvi.  14.  And  the  Pharisees  also,  who  were 
covetous,  heard  all  these  things:  and  they  derided  him. 

2  Pet.  ii.  15.  Which  have  forsaken  the  right  way, 
and  are  gone  astray,  following  the  way  of  Balaam  the 
son  of  Bosor,  who  loved  the  wages  of  unrighteousness ; 

(3.    PUNISHED.) 

Prov.  XV.  27.  He  that  is  greedy  of  gain  troublcth  his 
own  house  ;  but  he  that  hateth  gifts  shall  live. 

Is.  V.  8.  Woe  unto  them  that  join  house  to  house, 
that  liiy  field  to  field,  till  there  be  no  place,  that  they 
may  be  placetl  alone  iu  the  midst  of  the  earth  ! 

9.  In  mine  ears  f.aicl  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Of  a 

truth  many  houses  shall  be  desolate,  evea  great  and 
iiiir,  without  inhabitant. 

10.  Yea,  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one 

bath,  and  the  seed  of  a  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah. 

—  Ivii.  17.  For  the  iniquitj-  of  his  covetousness  was 
I  wroth,  and  smote  him :  I  hid  me,  and  was  wroth, 
and  he  went  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his  heart. 

1  2'im.  vi.  9.  But  they  that  will  be  rich  fall  into 
teaiptatiou  and  a  snare,  and  into  mauj'  foolish  and 
hurtful  lusts,  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and 
perdition. 

10.  For  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all 

e\il :  which  while  some  coveted  after,  they  have  erred 
from  the  faith,  and  pierced  themselves  through  with 
many  sorrows. 

Jude  11.  Woe  unto  them  !  for  they  liave  gone  in  the 
way  of  Cain,  and  ran  greedily  after  the  error  of  Balaam 
for  reward,  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Core. 

(4.    WEALTH     AND    POVERTY    MATTERS    OP    INDIP- 
FERBNCE.) 

Jam.  i.  9.  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 
that  he  is  exalted  : 

• 10.  But  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low :  be- 
cause as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass  away. 

11.  For  the  sun  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burn- 
ing heat,  but  it  withereth  the  grass,  and  the  flower 
thereof  falleth,  and  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  per- 
isheth :  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his 
ways. 

(5.    SPIRITt^AL   GIFTS  MAY  BE   COVETED.) 

1  Cor.  xii.  31.  But  covet  earnestly  the  best  gifts :  and 
yet  shew  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  waj-. 

§  37.    Theft. 

See  also  Book  XVIII.,  §  79. 

(1.    DEKOUKCED.) 

Job  V.  5.  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eateth  up,  and 
taketh  it  even  out  of  the  tUonis,  and  the  robber  swal- 
loweth  up  their  substauc^. 

Ps.  1.  18.  When  thou  sawest  a  thief,  then  thou  con- 
sentedst  with  hiiu,  and  hast  been  partaker  with  adul- 
terers. 

—  cxix.  61.  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  robbed 
me  :  but  I  have  not  forgotten  fhj^  law. 

Prov.  xxi.  7.  The  robbeiy  of  the  wicked  shall  de- 
stroy them  ;  because  they  refuse  to  do  judgment. 

Zcch.  v.  3.  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Tliis  is  the  curse 
that  goeth  forth  over  the  face  of  the  whole  earth  :  for 
every  one  that  stealetli  shall  be  cut  off  as  on  this  side  . 
according  to  it ;  and  every  one  that  sweareth  shall  be 
cut  off  ns  on  that  side  according  to  it. 

4.  I  shall  bring  it  forth,  saith  the  Lord  of 

host.s,  and  it  shall  enter  mto  the  house  of  the  thief^ 
and  into  the  house  of  him  tliat  sweareth  falsely  by  my 
name  :  :nul  it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  house, 
and  shall  consume  it  with  the  timber  thereof  and  the 
stones  thereof. 

1  Cur.  vi.  8.  Nay,  ye  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and 
that  ^owr  brethren. 

(2.   RESTITUTION.) 

Len.  vi.  2.  If  a  soul  sin,  and   commit    a    trespass 


528 


CHAP.  VI. 


FALLEN  ^lAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


ngainst  the  Loud,  ami  lie  unto  his  neighbour  in  that 
wlilch  was  ililiveri'd  him  to  keep,  or  in  fellowship,  or 
in  a  tliinir  taken  away  by  violence,  or  hath  deceived 
his  neiglibour ; 

Lfr.  vi.  ;i.  Or  have  found  that  which  was  lost,  and 
liclh  coneeniing  it,  and  swciireth  falsely;  in  any  of 
all  these  lliat  a  man  doeth,  sinning  tliereiu : 

4.  Then  it  shall  be,  beeause  he  liath  sinned, 

and  is  guilty,  that  he  shall  restore  that  wliieli  he  look 
violently  away,  or  the  tiling  whieh  lie  hath  deceitfully 
gotten,  "or  that  whieli  was  delivered  liim  to  keep,  or 
Uie  lost  tliiuic  whieli  he  found, 

.-).  Or   all  that  about  whieh  he  hatli   sworn 

folsely ;  he  shall  even  restore  it  in  the  principal,  and 
shall  "add  the  tiflh  part  more  lliereto,  and  give  it  unto 
him  to  wliom  it  apjxjrtaineth,  in  the  day  of  his  tres- 
pass otTering. 

yum.  V.  7.  -4-  and  he  shall  recompense  his  tresjiass 
with  the  principal  thereof,  and  add  unto  it  the  fifth 
part  thereof,  and  give  it  unto  him  against  whom  he 
hath  trespassed. 

Liiki:  xix.  8.  And  Zacchcus  stood,  and  said  unto  the 
Lord;  Behold,  Lord,  llio  half  of  my  gcio<ls  I  give  to 
tlie  poor  ;  and  if  I  have  taken  any  thing  from  any 
man  by  false  accusation,  I  restore  hitn  fourfold. 
(3.  jro.vs  A  TnrEF.) 

John,  xii.  4.  Then  saith  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas 
Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  which  should  betray  him, 

5.  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for  three 

himdrcd  pence,  and  given  to  the  poor  ? 

6.  This  he  said,  not  that  he  cared  for  the  poor; 

but  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the  bag,  and  bare 
what  was  put  therein. 


CHAP.  Yl. 

SINS  AGAINST  GOD. 

§  38.    Practical  Atheism. 

Ps.  xxxvi.  1.  The  transgression  of  the  wicked  saith 
within  my  heart,  t/uit  there  is  no  fear  of  God  before  his 
eyes. 

See  P».  xiv.  1 ;  liii.  1.    ifom.  iii.  18. 

§  39.    ForgetMiiess  of  God. 

i%.  Ixxviii.  10.  They  kept  not  the  covenant  of  God, 
and  refused  to  walk  in  his  law ; 

11.  And  forgat  his  works,  and  his  wonders 

that  he  had  shewed  them. 

JIos.  xiii.  i).  According  to  their  pasture,  so  were 
they  tilled  ;  they  were  filled,  and  their  heart  was  ex- 
alted ;  therefore  have  they  forgotten  me. 

§  40.    Obstinacy,  and  Hardness  of  Heart. 

Dent.  ix.  13.  FurtheiTuore  the  Lord  spake  unto  me, 
saying,  I  have  seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  w  a 
stilfnccked  people : 

P.^.  Ixxviii.  IT.  And  they  sinned  yet  more  against 
him  by  provoking  the  Host  High  in  the  wilderness. 

—  xcv.  8.  Harden  not  your  heart,  as  in  the  provo- 
cation, and  as  in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilder- 
ness : 

9.  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,   proved 

me,  and  saw  my  work. 

Pmi'.  xxviii.  14.  Happy  is  the  man  that  fearetli  al- 
ways :  but  he  that  hardeneth  his  heart  shall  fall  into 
mischief 

Is.  xxvi.  10.  Let  favour  be  shewed  to  the  wicked, 
yd  will  he  not  leani  righteousness :  in  the  land  of  up- 
rightness will  he  deal  unjustly,  and  will  not  behold 
tlie  majesty  of  the  Lord. 

IL    Loud,  Wit'ft  thy  hand  is  lifted  up,  they 

will  not  see :  hut  they  shall  see,  and  be  ashamed  for 
f!wir  envy  at  the  people :  yea,  the  fire  of  thine  enemies 
shall  devour  them. 

—  xlviii.  4.  Because  I  knew  that  thou  art  obstinate, 
and  thy  neck  w  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow  brass; 

8.  Yea,  thou  heardest  not ;  yea,  thou  knewest 

not ;  yea,  from  that  lime  t/t<(l  thine  e-ar  was  not  opened : 
for  I  knew  that  thou  wonkiest  deal  very  treacherously, 
and  wast  called  a  transgressor  from  the  womb.  I 

34  .r20 


Jer.  V.  3.  O  Loud,  are  not  thine  eyes  upon  the  truth  ? 
thou  hast  stricken  them,  but  they  have  not  grieved; 
thou  hast  consumed  them,  /"it  they  have  refused  to  re- 
ceive correction ;  they  have  made  their  faces  liarder 
than  a  rock  ;  they  have  refused  to  return. 

—  vi.  10.  Thussaith  the  Lord,  St.uid  ye  in  the  ways, 
and  see,  and  ask  for  the  old  paths,  <wbcrc  i.<i  the  good 
w.ay,  and  w:ilk  therein,  and  ye  shall  find  rest  for  your 
souls.     But  they  said.  We  wdl  not  walk  thtrcin. 

—  vii.  33.  But  this  thing  commanded  I  them,s,iying, 
Obey  my  voice,  and  I  will  be  your  God,  and  ye  shall 
be  my  people :  and  walk  ye  in  all  the  ways  that  I 
have  commanded  you,  that  it  may  bo  well  unto  you. 

34.  Hut  tlii'y  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  tlieir 

ear,  but  walked  in  the  counsels  «/«<  in  the  imagination 
of  their  evil  heart,  and  went  back  wanl,  and  not  forward. 

—  viii.  13.  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
committed  aliominatiouy  nay,  they  were  not  at  all 
ashamed,  neither  could  tliey  bliisli ;  therefore  shall 
they  fall  among  them  that  i'all:  in  the  time  of  their 
visitation  tliey  shall  be  east  down,  saith  the  Loud. 

—  xix.  15.  "Thus  said  the  Loud  of  hosts,  the  God  of 
Israel ;  Behold,  I  will  bring  upon  this  city  and  upon  all 
her  towns  all  the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  against 
it,  because  they  have  hardened  their  necks,  that  they 
might  not  hear  my  words. 

Mill.  iii.  13.  Your  words  have  been  stout  against  me, 
saith  the  Lord.  Yet  ye  say,  What  have  we  spoken 
so  much  against  thee? 

14.  Ye  have  said.  It  is  vain  to  serve  God :  and 

what  profit  is  it  that  we  have  kept  his  ordinance,  and 
that  we  have  walked  moiu'nfully  before  the  Lord  of 
hosts  ? 

Mtrk  viii.  17.  And  when  Jesus  knew  it,  he  saith 
unto  them.  Why  reason  ye,  beeause  ye  have  no  bread? 
perceive  j-e  not  yet,  neither  understand  ?  have  ye  your 
heart  3-et  hardened  ? 

IS.  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having  ears, 

hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye  not  remember? 

19.  When  I  break  the  five  loaves  among  five 

thousand,  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took  ye 
up?     They  say  unto  him.  Twelve. 

30.  And  when  the  seven  among  four  thousand, 

liow  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took  ye  up  ?  And 
they  said.  Seven. 

31.  And  he  said  unto  them.  How  is  it  that  ye 

do  not  imderstand? 

Pom.  X.  31.  But  to  Israel  he  saith.  All  day  long  I 
have  stretched  forth  my  hands  unto  a  disobedient  and 
gainsajing  people. 

//<*."  iii.  7.  Wherefore  as  the  Holy  Ghost  saith.  To 
day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice, 

8.  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  provoca- 
tion, in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilderness: 

9.  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved  me, 

and  saw  my  works  forty  j-ears. 

1,5.  While  it  is  said.  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 

voice,  harden  not  j-our  hearts,  as  in  the  provocation. 

—  iv.  7.  Again,  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying  in 
David,  To  day,  after  so  long  a  time;  as  it  is  said.  To 
day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden  not  your  hearts. 

—  v.  11.  Of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say, 
and  hard  to  be  uttered,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of  hearuig. 

§  41.    Tempting  God. 

Deut.  vi.  16.  Ye  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  your  God, 
as  ye  tempted  him  in  jNIassah. 

mim.  xiv.  23.  Because  all  those  men  which  have 
seen  my  glory,  and  my  miracles,  which  I  did  in  Egypt 
and  in  the  wilderness,  and  have  tempted  me  now  these 
ten  times,  and  have  not  hearkened  to  my  voice; 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  18.  And  they  tempted  God  in  their  heart 
by  asking  meat  for  their  lust. 

41.  Yea,  they  turned  back  and  tempted  God, 

and  limited  the  Holy  One  of  Israel. 

Is.  vii.  10.  Moreover  the  Loud  spake  again  unto 
Ahaz,  saying, 

11.  Ask  thee  a  sim  of  the  Lord  thy  God  ;  ask 

it  either  in  the  depth,  or  in  the  height  above. 

12.  But  Ahaz  said,  I  will  not  ask,  neither  will 

I  tempt  the  Lord. 

13.  And  he  said.  Hear  ye  now,  O  house  of 


CHAP.  VI. 


FALLEN   MAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


.but 


David ;  Is  it  a.  small  thing  for  you  to  weary  men 
will  ve  weary  my  God  also  y  !„<•„,„ 

^f]t  xii.  38.  Thou  t-erlaiu  of  the  scribes  and  of  the 
Plmrisers  answered,  saying,  Master,  we  would  see  a 
sign  Iroiu^thee^^  Pharisees  also  with  the  Sadducees 
came;  and  'tempUng  desii'ed  him  that  he  would  shew 
tliem'a  sii^n  from  heaven. 

—  xxii  35  Then  one  of  tliem,  lehicJi  was  a  lawyer, 
asked  7iim  a  question,  tempting  him,  and  saymg 

Vark  viii  11  And  the  Pharisees  came  torth,  and 
began  to  question  with  him,  seekmg  of  him  a  sign 
fr<)in  heaven,  tempting  him.  _ 

Luke  xi.  16.  And  others,  tempting  him,  sought  ot 
him  a  sig.^  from  heaven.  T,r,    t 

John  vi.  30.  Thev  said  therefore  unto  liim.  What 
sign  shewest  thou  "then,  that  we  may  see,  and  believe 
thee  V  what  dost  thou  work  ?  ^     .  , 

1  CW  K  9  Neither  let  us  tempt  Christ,  as  some  of 
them  also  tempted,  and  were  destroyed  of  serpents. 

See  Mat.  iv.  7.     L^lke  iv.  13. 

§  42.    Rebellion  Against  God. 

Deut.  i.  36.  Notwithstanding  ye  would  not  go  up, 
but  rebelled  agamst  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

your  God :  ,      -j 

37    And  ye  murmured  in  your  tents,  and  said, 

Because  the  Lord  hated  us,  he  hath  brought  us  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  to  deUver  us  into  the  hand 
of  the  Amorites,  to  destroy  us. 

—  ix  7  Remembei;,  o»(?  forget  not,  how  thou  pro- 
vokedst  tiie  Lord  thv  God  to  wrath  in  the  wilderness: 
from  the  day  that  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the  laud  of 
Egyiit,  until  ye  came  luito  this  place,  ye  have  been 
rebellious  aiia'inst  the  Lord. 

33.  Likewise  when  the  Lord  sent  you  trom 

Kadesh-barnea,  saying.  Go  up  and  possess  the  laud 
which  I  have  given  you ;  then  ve  rebelled  against  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God,  and  ye  believed 
him  not,  nor  hearkened  to  his  voice. 

34.  Ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord 

from  the  day  that  I  knew  you. 

2  Chi:  xxiv.  19.  Yet  he  sent  prophets  to  them,  to 
bring  them  again  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  they  testified 
against  them:  but  they  would  not  give  ear. 

Job  XV.  13,  That  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  God, 
and  lettost  such  wi>rds  go  out  of  thy  mouth  ? 

3.5    For  he  stretc-heth  out  his  hand  against 

God,  and  strong  theneth  himself  against  the  Almighty. 

3G.  He  runneth  upon  him,  even  on  his  neck, 

upon  the  thick  bosses  of  his  bucklers  : 

xxxiv.  37.  For  he  addeth  rebellion  unto  his  sin, 

he  clappeth  his  7iands  among  us,  and  multiplieth  his 
words  against  God. 

1\  Ixxiii.  9.  They  set  their  mouths  against  the 
heavens,  and  their  tongue  walketh  through  the 
earth. 

Is.  i.  3.  Hear,  O  heavens,  and  give  ear,  O  earth :  for 
the  Loud  hath  spoken  ;  I  have  nourished  and  brought 
up  chiUlrcn,  and  they  have  rebelled  against  me. 

3.  The  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass  his 

master's  crib :  but  Israel  doth  not  know,  my  people 
doth  not  consider. 

4.  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  with  in- 
iquity, a  seed  of  evil  doers,  children  that  are  corrupt- 
ers:  they  have  forsaken  the  Lord,  they  have  provoked 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel  unto  anger,  they  are  gone  away 
backward. 

—  XXX.  9.  That  this  is  a  rebellious  people,  lying 
children,  childi-en  t?iat  will  not  hear  the  law  of  the 
Loud  ; 

xlv.  9.  Woe   unto  him  that  strivcth  with    his 

JIaker!  Let  the  potsherd  strive  with  the  potsherds 
of  the  earth.  Shall  the  clay  say  to  him  tliat  fashion- 
cth  it,  What  makest  thou  ?  or  thy  work,  He  hath  no 
hands  ? 

Ixv.  3.  I  have  spread  out  my  hands  all  the  day 

unto  a  reljellious  people,  which  walkith  in  a  way  that 
was  not  good,  after  their  own  thoughts  ; 

Jer.  V.  '33.  But  this  people  halh  a  revolting  and  a 
rebellions  heart ;  they  are  revolted  and  gone. 

xi  9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  A  conspiracy 


is  found  among  the  men  of  Judah,  and  among  the 
inhabitiiuts  of  Jerusalem. 

Ezek.  xii.  3.  Son  of  man,  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst 
of  a  rebellious  house,  which  have  eyes  to  see,  and  see 
not ;  they  have  ears  to  hear,  and  hear  not :  for  they 
are  a  rebellious  house. 

(A.   FALSELY  Cn.\RC.ED.) 

Job  xxxiv.  34  Let  men  of  understanding  tell  me, 
and  let  a  wise  man  hearken  unto  me. 

35.  Job  hath  spoken  without  knowledge,  and 

his  words  leere  without  wisdom. 

36.  ]My  desire  is  that  Job  may  be  tried  unto  the 

end,  because  of  his  answers  for  wicked  men. 

(B.   ITS  PCrSISHMENT.) 

N'um.  XV.  30.  But  the  soul  that  doeth  aught  prc- 
s\un|)tuously,  whetlier  he  be  born  in  the  land,  or  a 
stranger,  the  same  reproacheth  the  Lord;  and  that 
■soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people. 

31.  Because  he  hath  despised  the  word  of  the 

Lord,  and  hath  broken  his  commandment,  that  soul 
shall  utterly  be  cut  oflf ;  bis  miquity  shall  be  upon  him. 


§  43.    Blasphemy. 

Job  ii.  9.  Then  said  his  wife  unto  him,  Dost  thou 
still  retain  thine  integrity  ?  curse  God,  and  die. 

Fs.  xliv.  15.  My  confusion  is  continually  before  me, 
and  the  shame  of  my  foce  hath  covered  me, 

16.  For  the  voice  of  him  that  reproacheth  and 

blasphemeth ;  by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  avenger. 

—  cxxxix.  19.  Surely  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  O 
God:  depart  from  me  therefore,  ye  blootly  men. 

20.  por  they  speak  against  thee  wickedly,  and 

thine  enemies  take  thy  name  in  vain. 

Ezck.  XX.  27.  Therefore,  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the 
house  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them.  Thus  saith  the 
Lord  God  ;  Yet  in  this  your  fathers  have  blasphemed 
me,  in  that  they  have  committed  a  trespass  against  me. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  And  when  they  entered  unto  the 
heathen,  whither  they  went,  they  profaned  my  holy 
name,  when  they  said  to  them.  These  are  the  people 
of  the  Lord,  and  are  gone  forth  out  of  his  land. 

Eoin.  ii.  24.  For  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed 
among  the  Gentiles  tlii-oua:h  you,  as  it  is  written. 

Col  iii.  8.  But  now  ve  also  put  olf  all  these;  anger, 
wrath,  malice,  blasphemy,  filthy  communication  out 
of  your  mouth. 

§  44.    Lying  for  God. 

Job  xiii.  6.  Hear  now  my  reasoning,  and  hearken  to 
the  pleadings  of  mj-  lips. 

7.  AVill  ye  speak  wickedly  for  God?  and  talk 

deceitfully  for  him  ? 

8.  Will  ye  accept  his  person  ?  will  ye  contend 

for  God?  ■,      ,,  ,  ^0 

9.  Is  it  good  that  he  should  search  you  out .' 

or  as  one  man  mocketh  another,  do  ye  so  mock  him  ? 

—  xxvii.  11.  I  will  teach  von  by  the  hand  of  God: 
that  which  is  with  the  Almighty  will  I  not  conceal. 

13.  Behold,  all  ye  yourselves  h;ive  seen  it; 

why  then  are  ye  thus  altogether  vain? 

§  45.    Denying  His  Providence. 

Job  x\i.  14.  Therefore  they  say  unto  God,  Dep.art 
from  us-  for  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  of  thy  ways 

15.   AVhat  is   the  Almighty,  that  we  sliould 

servo  him  ?  and  what  profit  should  we  have,  if  we 
pray  unto  him?  „    ,  -r^        .^ 

—  xxii.  17.  Which  s:\id  unto  God,  Depart  from  us: 
and  what  can  the  Almighty  do  for  them  ? 

—  xxxiv.  9.  For  he  hath  said.  It  profiteth  a  man 
nothing  that  he  should  delight  himself  with  God. 

Ps  X.  13.  Wheretbre  doth  the  wicked  contemn  God  ? 
he  hath  said  in  his  heart.  Thou  wilt  not  require  iV. 

IIos.  vii.  13.  Woe  unto  them  !  for  they  have  tied  trom 
me-  destruction  unto  them !  because  they  have  trans- 
■rressod  against  me:  though  I  have  redeemed  them, yet 
Uiey  have  spoken  lies  against  me. 

§  46.    Impeaching  His  Attributes. 

(1.   HIS  KNOWLEDGE.) 

Joh  xxii.  12.  Is  not  God  in  the  height  of  heaven  ? 
;uid  behold  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high  are  theyl 


530 


CHAP.  va. 


FALLEX  MAX, 


BOOK  XX. 


Job  xxii.  13.  Ami  thou  Siiyost,  How  doth  God  know? 
can  hu  judge  tlmmjili  llw  dark  cloud  'i 

14,  Thk'k  clouds  urc  a  coverini^  to  him,  that 

ho  SL'cth  not ;  aud  he  walketh  in  the  ciivuit  of  heaven. 

—  .\l.  3.  Sliall  he  that  coutendeth  with  tlie  .Vhnighty 
iustruet  Am .'  he  that  repi-oveth  God,  let  liini  answer  ii. 

/^.  X.  11.  lie  hath  said  in  his  heart,  God  hath  for- 
gotten: he  hidetli  his  lace;  he  will  never  see  it. 

—  lix.  7.  Beliolil,  they  liclch  out  with  tlieir  mouth: 
swords  (irc  in  their  lips:  for  who,  miij  they,  doth  hear? 

—  lx\iii.  U.  And  tliey  s;iy.  How  doth  God  know? 
and  is  tliere  knowledge  in  tlie  Most  High? 

/t.  xxi.v:.  X't.  Woe  unto  them  tliat  seek  deep  to  hide 
tlieir  conn.sel  from  the  Loud,  and  their  works  arc  in  tlie 
dark,  and  they  say,  Who  seeth  us?  and  who  kuow- 
etU  us? 

1(3.    Surely  your  turning  of   things    upside 

down  sliall  be  csleemeil  as  tlie  potter's  clay :  for  shall 
the  work  say  of  him  that  made  it,  He  made  ine  not? 
or  shall  tlic  thing  fnimed  Bay  of  hun  thai  trained  it, 
He  hiid  no  uiulei-standiug? 

17.  /.<  it  not  yet  a  very  little  while,  aud  Leb- 
anon shall  l)e  turned  into  a  fruitful  lield,  and  the  fruit- 
ful lield  shall  be  esteemed  as  a  forest? 

Ezek:  viii.  13.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Son  of  man, 
liast  thou  seen  what  the  ancients  of  the  house  of 
Israel  do  in  the  dark,  every  man  in  the  chamliers  of 
liis  imagery?  for  they  say.  The  Lord  seeth  us  not; 
the  Loiib  hath  forsaken  the  earth. 

(3.    IIIS   VKIt.VCITV.) 

2  Pit.  iii.  3.  Knowing  this  first,  that  there  shall  come 
in  the  last  days  scoH'crs,  walking  after  their  own  lusts, 

4.  And  saying,  Where  is  the  promise  of  his 

coming?  for  since  the  lathers  fell  asleep,  all  things  con- 
tinue as  (hei/  were  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation. 

(3.  nis  JUSTICE.) 

Job  ix.  10.  If  I  had  called,  and  he  had  answered  me ; 
yet  would  I  not  believe  that  he  had  hearkened  unto 
my  mice. 

17.  For  he  breaketh  me  with  a  tempest,  and 

multiplietli  mv  wounds  without  cause. 

—  xix.  6.  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown 
me,  and  hath  compasseil  me  with  his  net. 

7.  Behold,  I  cry  out  of  wrong,  but  I  am  not 

heard:  1  cry  aloud,  but  t/ure  zs  nojndgment. 

—  xxxiv.  5.  For  .Job  hath  said,  I  am  righteous :  and 
God  h;Uh  taken  away  nij- judgment. 

•  (i.  Should  I  lie  against  my  right?  my  woimd 

/.<  incuralile  without  transgression. 

10.  If  now  thill/  htist  understanding,  hear  this: 

hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  wcu'ds. 

17.  Shall  even  he  that  hateth  right  govern? 

and  wilt  tliou  condemn  hiin  that  is  most  just? 

18.  In  it  Jit  to  say  to  a  king,  Thvii  net  wicked? 

and  to  princes,  il>  arc  ungodly  ? 

10.  IIiiw  mneh  lenD  to  him  that  accepteth  not 

the  persons  of  princes,  nor  regardeth  the  rich  more 
than  the  poor?  for  they  all  are  the  work  of  his  hands. 

(4.    niS   GOODNESS.) 

Ex.  xvi.  9.  And  Jloses  spake  unto  Aaron,  Say  unto 
all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  Come 
near  before  the  Loud  :  for  he  hath  heard  your  mur- 
murings. 

Siuiii.  xiv.  27.  How  long  xhnJl  I  bear  with  this  evil 
congregation,  which  murmur  against  me?  I  have 
heard  the  murmuring  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which 
they  murmur  against  me. 

29.  Your  carca.s.ses  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness, 

and  all  that  were  numljered  of  you,  according  to  j-imr 
whole  number,  from  twenty  years  old  aud  upwartl, 
which  have  murmured  against  me, 

—  xvi.  41.  But  on  tlie  morrow  all  the  congregation 
of  the  children  of  Israel  murmured  against  Moses  and 
against  Aaron,  saying.  Ye  have  killed  the  people  of 
the  Loud. 

Job  ix.  18.  He  will  not  suffer  me  to  take  my  breath, 
but  filk'lh  me  with  bitterness. 

34.  Let  him  take  his  rod  away  from  me,  and 

let  not  his  fear  territy  me  : 

Z').   Then  would  I  speak,  and  not  fear  him ; 

but  it  in  not  so  with  me. 


—  X.  3.  In  it  good  unto  iliec  that  thou  sliouldcst  op- 
jiress,  that  thou  sliouldcst  despise  llic  work  of  thine 
liaiuls,  and  shine  upou  the  counsel  of  llie  wiikcd? 

4.  Hast  thou  eyes  of  IK'sh  ?  or  seesl  thou  us 

man  seelli  ? 

5.  Are  thy  days  as  the  days  of  man  ?  are  thy 

years  as  man's  days, 

(i.  That  thou  intiuircst  after  mine  iniquity,  and 

searchest  after  my  sin  ? 

—  xiii.  3.5.  Will  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro  ? 
and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  stuljble? 

2t).  For  thou  writest  bitter  tilings  against  me, 

and  maki'sl  me  to  possess  the  iuiiiuilies  of  my  youth. 

—  xvi.  9.  He  tearetii  me  iu  liis  wrath,  who  hateth 
me:  he  gnaslietli  upon  me  witli  his  teeth;  mine  ene- 
my sharpenetli  his  eyes  upon  me. 

11.  God   hath   delivered  me  to  the  imgodly, 

and  turned  nieover  into  the  hands  of  the  wickeil. 

13.  I  was   at   ease,  but  he   hath   broken   me 

asunder:  he  hath  also  taken  me  by  my  neck,  aud 
shaken  mc  to  pieces,  and  set  me  up  for  his  mark. 

13.  His  archers  compass  me  round  about,  he 

cleaveth  my  rems  asunder,  and  doth  not  spare ;  he 
pourcth  out  my  gall  upou  the  ground. 

14.  He  bre:ikcth  me  with  breach  upou  breach ; 

he  runneth  upon  me  like  a  giant. 

—  xix.  21.  Have  pity  upon  mc,  have  pity  upon  mc, 
O  ye  my  friends ;  for  the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me. 

33.  Why  do  ye  persecute  me  as  God,  and  are 

not  satisfied  with  my  flesh? 

—  XXX.  21.  Thou  art  become  cruel  to  me:  with  thy 
strong  hand  thou  op|)osest  thyself  against  me. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  Behold,  he  finileth  occasions  against 
me,  he  couutcth  mc  for  his  enemy; 

11.  He  puttelh  my  feet  iii  the  stocks,  he  mark- 

eth  all  my  paths. 

—  xx.xvii.  30.  Shall  it  be  told  hun  that  I  speak?  if 
a  man  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  swallowed  i\p. 

.1  C'ir.  X.  10.  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  some  of  them 
also  murmured,  and  were  destroyed  of  the  destroyer. 

Phil.  ii.  14.  Do  all  things  without  murmuriugs  and 
disputings : 

Jiide  10.  These  are  murmnrers,  complainers,  walk- 
ing after  their  own  lusts ;  aud  their  mouth  speakelh 
great  swelling  words,  having  men's  persons  in  admu'a- 
tion  because  of  advantage. 


CHAP.  VII. 
PUNISHMENT  ©F  SIN. 

§  47.    Tlie  IViatli  of  God. 

£'.r.  xxxii.  9.  And  the  LoBD  said  unto  Moses,  I  have 
seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  in  a  stifTneckcd  people: 

10.  Now  therefore  let  me  alone,  that  my  wrath 

may  wax  hot  against  them,  and  that  I  may  consume 
them  :  and  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation. 

I>eut.  IX.  8.  Also  iu  Iloreb  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to 
wrath,  so  that  the  Lord  was  angry  with  you  to  have 
destroyed  you. 

23.  And  at  Taberah,  and  at  Massah,  and  at 

Kibroth-hattaavah,  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath. 

3  (Jhr.  XXX.  8.  Now  be  ye  not  slLft'necked,  as  your 
fathers  were,  but  yield  yourselves  unto  the  Lord,  ;ind 
enter  into  his  sanctuary,  which  he  hath  sanctified  for 
ever :  and  serve  the  Loud  your  God,  1h;it  the  fierce- 
ness of  his  wrath  may  turu  away  from  vou. 

Job  XX.  33.  When  he  is  aljout  to  fill  "his  belly,  Goil 
shall  cast  the  fuiy  of  his  wrath  upon  him,  and  shall 
rain  it  upon  him  while  he  is  eating. 

Prov.  vi.  10.  These  six  ihing.^  doth  the  Loud  hate; 
yea,  seven  are  an  abomination  unto  him: 

17.  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 

that  shed  innocent  blood, 

18.  A  heart  that  deviscth  wicked  iraagmations, 

feet  that  be  swift  in  ruuning  to  mischief, 

—  xvii.  15.  He  that  justifieth  the  wicked,  and  he 
that  coudcmneth  the  just,  even  they  both  are  abomin- 
ation to  the  Lord. 

Jer.  vi.  8.  Be  thou  instructed,  O  Jerusalem,  lest  my 

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BOOK  XX. 


soul  depart  from  thee ;  lest  I  make  tbee  desolate,  a 
land  not  inhabited. 

/(•)•.  xxi.  1:5.  Behold,  I  am  against  thee,  O  inhabitant 
of  tbe  vallcv,  and  rock  of  the  plain,  saith  the  Lord; 
which  say,  Who  shall  come  down  against  us  ?  or  who 
shall  enter  into  om-  habitations  ? 

Horn.  i.  18.  For  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from 
heaven  against  all  ungodliness  and  imrighteousness  of 
men,  who  hold  the  truth  in  unrighteousness ; 

Jam.  iv.  4.  Ye  adulterers  and  adulteresses,  know  ye 
not  that  the  friendship  of  the  world  is  enmity  with 
God  ?  whosoever  therefore  will  be  a  friend  of  the 
world  is  the  enemy  of  God. 

§  48.    Tlie  Understanding  Darkened. 

Rom.  i.  28.  And  even  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain 
God  in  Ifuir  knowledge,  God  gave  them  over  to  a  rep- 
robate mind,  to  do  those  things  which  are  not  con- 
venient ; 

§  49.    The  Conscience  Seared. 

1  Tim.  iv.  2.  Speaking  lies  in  hypocrisy;  having 
their  conscience  seared  with  a  hot  iron : 

Tit.  i.  15.  Unto  the  pure  all  things  are  pure :  but 
unto  them  that  are  defiled  and  unbelieving  is  nothing 
pure ;  but  even  theh'  mind  and  conscience  is  defiled. 

§  50.    The  TViU  Enslaved. 

Jer.  xiii.  23.  Can  the  Ethiopian  change  his  skin,  or 
the  leopard  his  spots  ?  then  may  ye  also  do  good,  that 
are  accustomed  to  do  evil. 

2  Tim.  iii.  13.  But  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax 
worse  and  worse,  deceiving,  and  being  deceived. 

§  61.    An  Accusing'  Conscience. 

Gen.  xli.  9.  Then  spake  the  chief  butler  unto 
Pharaoh,  saying,  I  do  remember  my  faults  this  day : 

1  Kings  xvii.17.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  these 
things,  thai  the  son  of  the  w'oman,  the  mistress  of  the 
house,  fell  sick ;  and  his  sickness  was  so  sore,  that 
there  was  no  breath  left  in  him. 

18.  And  she  said  unto  Elijah,  What  have  I  to 

do  with  thee,  O  thou  man  of  God  ?  art  thou  come  unto 
me  to  call  my  sin  to  remembrance,  and  to  slay  my  son  ? 

§  62.    Fear. 

c7b5  xviii.  11.  Terrors  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every 
side,  and  shall  drive  him  to  his  feet. 

12.  His  strength  shall  be  himgerbltten,  and 

destniction  s/iaU  be  ready  at  his  side. 

14.  His  confidence  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his 

tabernacle,  and  it  shall  bring  him  to  the  king  of  terroi-s. 

15.  It  shall  dwell  in  his  tabernacle,  because  it 

is  none  of  his :  brimstone  shall  be  scattered  upon  his 
habitation. 

§  63.    Temporal  Calamities. 

Zed.  xxvi.  23.  And  if  ye  will  not  be  reformed  by  me 
by  these  things,  but  will  walk  contrary  unto  me ; 

24.  Then  will  I  also  walk  contrary  unto  you, 

and  will  punish  you  yet  seven  times  for  your  sins. 

25.  And  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you,  that 

shall  avenge  the  ([uarrel  of  my  covenant :  and  when 
ye  are  gathered  together  within  your  cities,  I  will  send 
the  pestilence  among  you ;  and  ye  shall  be  delivered 
into  the  hand  of  the  enemy. 

Deiii.  ix.  14.  Let  me  alone,  that  I  may  destroy  them, 
and  blot  out  their  name  from  under  heaven  ;  and  I  will 
make  of  thee  a  nation  mightier  and  greater  than  they. 

—  xxviii.  15.  But  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  thou  wilt 
not  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 
obseiTC  to  do  all  his  conmiandments  and  his  statutes 
which  I  command  thee  this  day;  that  all  these  curses 
shall  c-ome  upon  thee,  and  (jvertake  thee  : 

10.  Cursed  .ilialt  thou  be  in  the  city,  and  cursed 

(•■fiM  thou  be  in  the  field. 

17.  Cursed  n/i/ill  be  tliy  basket  and  thy  store. 

18.  Cursed  s/uiU  be  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 

tiie  fruit  of  thy  land,  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the 
flocks  of  thy  sheep, 

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19.  Cursed  s?urU  thou  be  when  thou  comest  in, 

and  cursed  shult  thou  be  when  thou  goest  out. 

20.  The  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  cursing, 

vexation,  and  rebuke,  in  all  that  thou  settest  thme 
hand  unto  for  to  do,  until  thou  be  destroyed,  and  until 
thou  perish  ([uickl}- ;  because  of  the  wickedness  of  tbj' 
doings,  whereby  thou  hast  forsaken  me. 

28.  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  madness, 

and  blindness,  and  astonishment  of  heart ; 

30.  Thou  shalt  betroth  a  wife,  and  another 

man  shall  lie  with  her :  thou  shalt  build  a  house,  and 
thou  shalt  not  dwell  therein :  thou  shalt  plant  a  vine- 
}'ard,  and  shalt  not  gather  the  grapes  thereof. 

35.  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee  in  the  knees, 

and  in  the  legs,  with  a  sore  botch  that  cannot  be 
healed,  from  the  sole  of  thy  foot  unto  the  top  of  thy 
head. 

37.  And  thou  shalt  become  an  astonishment, 

a  proverb,  and  a  bjTVord  among  all  nations  whither 
the  Lord  shall  lead  thee. 

43.  The  stranger  that  is  within  thee  shall  get 

up  above  thee  very  high  ;  and  thou  shalt  come  down 
very  low. 

44.  He  shall  lend  to  thee,  and  thou  shalt  not 

lend  to  him :  he  shall  be  the  head,  and  thou  shalt  be 
the  tail. 

62.  And   ye  shall  be    left    few  in    number, 

whereas  3'e  were  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multitude  ; 
because  thou  wouldest  not  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

63.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  tJiat  as  the  Lord 

rejoiced  over  you  to  do  you  good,  and  to  multiply 
you;  so  the  Lord  will  rejoice  over  you  to  destroy 
you,  and  to  bring  you  to  nought;  and  ye  shall  be 
plucked  from  off  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  pos- 
sess it. 

65.  And  among  these  nations  shalt  thou  find 

no  ease,  neither  shall  the  sole  of  thy  foot  have  rest : 
but  the  Lord  shall  give  tliee  there  a  trembling  heart, 
and  failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  mind  : 

1  Sam.  xii.  25.  But  if  ye  shall  still  do  wickedly,  ye 
shall  be  consumed,  both  ye  and  your  king. 

Jdb  V.  12.  He  disappointeth  the  devices  of  the  crafty, 
so  that  their  hands  cannot  perform  their  enterprise. 

13.  He  taketh  the  wise  in  their  own  craftiness: 

and  the  counsel  of  the  froward  is  carried  headlong. 

—  viii.  4.  If  thy  children  have  sinned  against  him, 
and  he  have  cast  them  away  for  their  transgression ; 

—  xiv.  17.  My  trausgress'ion  is  sealed  up  in  a  bag, 
and  thou  sewest  up  mine  iniquity. 

—  XV.  28.  And  he  dwelleth  in  desolate  cities,  and 
in  houses  which  no  man  inhabiteth,  which  are  ready- 
to  become  heaps. 

29.  He  shall  not  be  rich,  neither  shall  his  sul)- 

stance  continue,  neither  shall  he  prolong  the  perfec- 
tion thereof  upon  the  earth. 

xviii.  8.  For  he  is  cast  into  a  net  by  his  own  feet, 
and  he  walketh  upon  a  snare. 

9.  Tlie  gin  shall  take  him  by  the  heel,  and  the 

robber  shall  jirevail  against  him. 

10.  The  snare  is  laid  for  liim  in  the  ground, 

and  a  trap  for  him  in  the  way. 

—  XX.  27.  The  heaven  shall  reveal  his  iniquity ; 
and  the  earth  shall  rise  up  against  him. 

—  —  28.  The  increase  of  his  house  shall  depart, 
and  his  goods  shall  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  wrath. 

29.  This  is  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from 

God,  and  the  heritage  appointed  unto  him  by  God. 

—  xxvii.  16.  Though  he  heap  up  silver  as  the  dust, 
and  prepare  raiment  as  the  clay ; 

17.  He  may  prepare  it,  but  the  just  shall  put 

it  on,  and  the  innocent  shall  divide  the  silver. 

—  xxxvi.  18.  Because  there  is  wrath,  beware  lest  he 
take  thee  away  with  his  stroke  :  then  a  great  ransom 
cannot  deliver  thee. 

19.  AVill  he  esteem  thy  riches  ?  no,  not  gold, 

nor  all  the  forces  of  strength. 

Ps.  ix.  15.  The  heathen"  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit 
that  they  made :  in  the  net  which  they  hid  is  their 
own  foot  taken. 

—  Ixxviii.  33.  Therefore  their  days  did  he  consume 
in  vanity,  and  their  years  in  troulile. 

—  cvii.  40.  He  poiireth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 


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FALLEN  ^lAN. 


BOOK  XX. 


causelli  them  to  wauik-r  iu  the  wikleruess,  xrltere  there 
is  no  wav. 

Ps.  cxl.  U.  Let  not  nn  evil  speaker  be  cstablishecl 
in  the  earth :  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  to  over- 
throw him. 

Pmi:  iii.  33.  The  curse  of  the  Lord  m  in  the  house 
of  the  wicked  :  but  he  blesseth  the  Ualjilatiou  of  the 
just. 

—  ix.  V2.  If  thou  be  wise,  thou  shalt  be  wise  for  thy- 
self: but  (/thou  scornest,  thou  alone  shalt  bear  it. 

—  X.  7."  The  ineninry  of  llic  just  is  blesseil :  but  the 
name  of  the  wiekeil  shall  rot. 

—  xi.  27.  He  that  ililiirently  seeketh  gooil  procureth 
favour:  but  he  that  seeketh"  mischief,  it  shall  come 
iiuto  him. 

—  xiii.  15.  Good  imderetanding  givetli  f:ivom-:  but 
the  wav  of  Iransgressoi-s  is  hard. 

'-  2.5.  The  lighteous  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of 

bis  soul :  but  the  belly  of  the  wicked  shall  want. 

—  xvii.  13.  Whoso  rewardeth  evil  for  good,  evil 
shall  not  depart  from  his  house. 

—  xviii.  3.  \Vheu  the  wicked  cometh,  tlien  cometh 
also  contempt,  and  with  ignominy  reproach. 

—  xxiii.  21.  For  the  drunkard  and  the  glutton  shall 
come  to  poverty:  and  ikowsiuess  shall  clothe  anmii 
with  rags. 

—  xxiv.  8.  He  that  deviseth  to  do  evil  shall  be 
called  a  mischievous  person. 

—  xxvi.  10.  The  great  G'xl  that  formed  all  thinz/s 
both  rewardeth  the  fool,  and  rewardeth  transgressors. 

—  xxix.  1.  He,  that  being  often  reproved  bardeneth 
his  neck,  shall  suddenly  be  destroyed,  and  that  with- 
out remedv. 

U(,  When  the  wicked  are  multiplied,  trans- 

£;ressiou  increaseth :  but  the  righteous  shall  see  their 
Vail. 

Ec.  ii.  20.  For  God  giveth  to  a  man  that  t-i  good  in 
his  sight,  wisdom,  and  knowledge,  and  joy:  but  to 
the  sinner  he  giveth  travail,  to  gather  and  to  heap  u]i, 
that  he  may  give  to  him  that  i.t  good  before  God.  This 
also  is  vanit\"and  vexation  of  sjiirit. 

7s.  i.  29.  For  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  the  oaks  which 
ye  have  desired,  and  ye  shall  be  confotmdcd  for  the 
gardens  that  ve  have  chosen. 

30.  For  ye  shall   bo  as  an  oak  whose  leaf 

fadeth,  and  as  a  garden  that  hath  no  water. 

31.  And  the  strong  shall  be  as  tow,  and  the 

maker  of  it  as  a  spark,  aiid  they  shall  both  burn  to- 
gether, and  none  shall  quench  tht  m. 

—  V.  18.  Woe  unto  them  that  draw  iniquity  with 
cords  of  vanitv,  and  sin  as  it  were  with  a  cart  rope: 

19.  That  sav,  Let  him  make  speed, a«dha.sten 

his  work,  that  we  riiay  see  it :  and  let  the  counsel  of 
the  Holy  One  of  Israel  draw  nigh  and  come,  that  we 
ma V  km  > w  it ! 

J OQ   -Woe  unto  them  that  call  evil  good,  and 

food  e\il ;  that  put  darkness  for  light,  and  light  for 
arkuess;  that  put  bitter  for  sweet,  and  sweet  for 
bitter! 

—  ix.  IC.  For  the  leaders  of  this  people  cause  them 
to  err ;  and  thei/  that  arc  led  of  them  arc  destroyed. 

17.  Therefore  the  Loud  shall  have  no  joy  in 

their  yoimg  men,  neither  shall  have  mercy  on  their 
fatherless  and  widows:  for  ever}- one  is  a  hypocrite 
and  an  evil  doer,  and  every  mouth  speaketh  folly.  For 
all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand  is 
stretched  out  still. 

—  xxxii.  9.  Kisc  up,  ye  women  that  arc  at  ease; 
hear  my  voice,  ye  careless  daughters ;  give  ear  unto 
niv  speech. 

■ 10.  Many  davs  and  years  shall  ye  be  troubled, 

ye  careless  women:  tor  the  vintage  shall  fail,  the  gath- 
ering shall  not  come. 

11.  Tremble,  j-e  women  that  are  at  ease;  be 

troubled,  ve  careless  ones:  strip  you,  and  make  you 
bare,  andgird  sackcloth  upon  your  loins. 

12"  Thcv  shall  lament  for  the  teats,  for  tlie 

pleasant  fields,  for  the  fruitful  vine. 

—  xliii.  27.  Tliy  first  father  h;ith  sinned,  and  thy 
teachers  have  traiisgressed  against  me. 

2S.  Therefore  I  have  profaned  the  princes  of 

the  sanctuary,  and  have  given  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and 
Israel  to  reproaches. 


—  Ixiv.  7.  And  there  is  none  that  calleth  upon  thy 
name,  that  stuTclh  U])  himself  to  take  hokl  of  thee:  lor 
thou  hast  hid  thy  face  from  us,  and  hast  consumed  us, 
because  of  our  iui(|Uities. 

Jcr.  V.  2.S.  Thev  are  waxen  fat,  they  shine  :  yea,  they 
overpass  the  deeils  of  the  wicked :  they  judge  not  the 
cause,  the  cause  of  the  fatherless,  yet  they  prosper ; 
and  the  right  of  the  needy  do  they  not  judge. 

29.  Shall  1  not  visit  for  these  thiiajsi  saith  the 

Loud  :  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  ou  such  a  nation 
as  this  ? 

—  vi.  Vi.  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had  com- 
mitted abomination  '>.  nay,  they  were  not  at  all  ashanu'd, 
neither  could  they  bhish ;  therefore  tluT  shall  liiU 
among  them  that  fall:  at  the  time  that  1  visit  them 
they  shall  be  cast  down,  saith  the  Loud. 

—  viii.  14.  Why  do  we  sit  still  'i  assemble  yourselves, 
and  let  us  enter" into  the  det'enccd  cities,  and  let  us 
be  silent  there :  for  the  LonD  our  God  hath  put  us  to 
silence,  and  given  us  water  of  gall  to  drink,  because 
we  have  sinned  against  the  Lord. 

—  XV.  13.  Thy  substance  and  thy  treasures  will  I 
give  to  the  spoil  without  price,  and  that  for  all  thy 
sins,  even  in  all  thy  borders. 

—  xxxvi.  31.  And  1  will  punish  him  and  his  seed 
and  his  servants  lor  their  iniquity;  and  I  will  bring 
upon  them,  and  upon  the  iidiabitants  of  Jerusalem, 
and  upon  the  men  of  Judah,  all  the  evil  that  I  have 
pronounced  against  them;  but  they  hearkened  not. 

i,<()/i.  i.  8.  Jerusalem  hath  grievously  sinned ;  there- 
fore she  is  removed :  all  that  honoured  her  despise 
her,  because  they  ha\-c  seen  her  nakedness:  yea,  she 
sigheth,  and  turneth  backward. 

" 9.  Her  filthiness  is\\\  her  skirts;  she  rcmem- 

bereth  not  her  last  end ;  therefore  she  came  down 
wonderfully :  she  had  no  comforter.  O  Lord,  behold 
my  attliction:  for  the  enemy  hath  magnified  himself. 

—  iii.  47.  Fear  and  a  snare  is  come  upon  us,  desola- 
tion and  destruction. 

Uos.  V.  7.  They  have  dealt  treacherously  against  the 
Lord;  for  they  have  begotten  strange  chddren :  now 
shall  a  month  "devour  them  with  their  portions. 

Mic.  ii.  1.  Woe  to  them  that  devise  iniquity,  and 
work  evil  upon  their  beds!  when  the  morning  is  light, 
they  practise  it,  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  thc'ir  hand. 

3.    Therefore   thus  saith  the  Loud  ;   Behold, 

against  this  family  do  I  devise  an  evil,  from  which  ye 
shall  not  remove  your  necks ;  neither  shall  ye  go 
haughtily :  for  this  time  is  evil. 

§  o-lr.    Fiuiil  Doom. 

(See  also  Book  XXVIL,  §  37.) 

Ps.  cxix.  155.  Salvation  is  for  from  the  wicked:  for 
they  seek  not  thv  statutes. 

jt)-.  viii.  20.  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is 
ended,  and  we  are  not  saved. 

Mat.  vii.  23.  And  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I 
never  knew  you :  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquitj-. 

—  xi.  23.  And  thou,  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted 
unto  heaven,  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell :  for  if  the 
mighty  works,  which  bavc"l)een  done  in  thee,  had  been 
done  i'n  Sodom,  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day. 

24.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  it  shall  be  more 

tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom  m  the  day  of  judg- 
ment, than  for  thee. 

1  Cur.  vi.  9.  Know  ye  not  that  the  unrighteous  shall 
not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God  ?  Be  not  deceived : 
neither  fornicators,"  nor  idolaters,  nor  adulterers,  nor 
effeminate,  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with  mankind, 

10.  Nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards, 

nor  revilers,  nor  extortioners,  shall  inherit  the  king- 
dom of  God. 

Phil.  iii.  19.  Whose  end  is  destruction,  whose  God 
is  their  belly,  and  whose  glorj'  is  hi  their  shame,  who 
mind  earthly  things.) 

Jam.  i.  15.  Then  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bring- 
eth  forth  sui ;  and  sin,  when  it  is  finished,  briugeth 
forth  death. 

2  Pet.  ii.  1.  But  therewcre  false  prophets  also  among 
the  people,  even  as  there  shall  be  false  teachers  among 
you,  who  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  heresies,  even 
"denying  the  Lo'rd  tliat  bolight  them,  and  brmg  upon 
theinselvi-s  swift  destruction. 


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MAX   llEDEEMED. 


BOOK  xxr. 


BOOK  XXI. -MAN  REDEEMED. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  NEW  COX^ENANT. 

(See  Book  III.,  Chap.  XIII.,  "Offices  of  Christ.") 

§  1.— The  Covenant. 

2  Sam.  xxiii.  5.  AltUonsh  my  house  be  not  so  with 
God ;  yet  he  hath  made  with  me  an  everlasting  cove- 
nant, ordered  in  all  things,  and  sure  :  for  11ii3  is  all  my 
salvation,  and  all  iivj  desire,  although  he  make  it  not 
to  srow. 

Is.  Ixi.  8.  For  I  the  Lord  love  judgment,  I  hate 
robliery  for  burnt  offering;  and  I  will  direct  their 
■n-ork  in  truth,  and  I  will  make  an  everlasting  cove- 
nant with  them. 

Exk.  xvi.  7.  I  have  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  the 
bud  of  the  field,  and  thou  hast  increased  and  waxen 
great,  and  thou  art  come  to  excellent  ornaments:  tJiy 
breasts  are  fashioned,  and  thine  hair  is  grown,  whereas 
thou  least  naked  and  bare. 

8.  Now  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  looked 

upon  thee,  behold,  thy  time  teas  the  time  of  love;  and 
I  spread  my  skirt  over  thee,  and  covered  thy  naked- 
ness :  yea,  I  sware  unto  thee,  and  entered  into  a 
covenant  with  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God,  and  thou 
becamest  mine.      , 

Ct((1.  iii.  1.5.  Brethren,  I  speak  after  the  manner  of 
men ;  though  it  be  but  a  man's  covenant,  yet  if  it  be 
confirmed,  no  man  disannuUeth,  or  addcth  thereto. 

18.  For  if  the  inheritance  he  of  the  law,  it  is 

no  more  of  promise :  but  God  gave  it  to  Abraham  by 
promise. 

—  iv.  24.  Which  things  are  an  allegory :  for  these 
are  the  two  covenants ;  the  one  from  the  mount  Sinai, 
which  gendereth  to  bondage,  which  is  Agar. 

25.  For  this  Agar  is  mount  Sinai  in  Arabia, 

and  answereth  to  Jerusalem  which  now  is,  and  is  in 
bondage  with  her  children. 

Ilcb.  viii.  6.  But  now  hath  he  obtained  a  more  ex- 
cellent ministry,  by  how  mucli  also  he  is  the  mediator 
of  a  better  covenant,  which  was  established  upon  bet- 
ter promises. 

7.  For  if  that  first  cmenant  had  been  faultless, 

then  should  no  ]ilace  have  been  sought  for  the  second. 

8.  For  finding  fault  with  them,  he  saith.  Be- 
hold, the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  when  I  will  make 
a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of  Israel  and  with  the 
house  of  Judah : 

9.  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I  made 

with  their  fathers,  in  the  day  when  I  took  them  by  the 
hand  to  lead  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt;  because 
they  continued  not  in  my  covenant,  and  I  regarded 
them  not,  saith  the  Lord. 

—  X.  15.  ]\'lu:rcof  the  Holy  Ghost  also  is  a  witness 
to  us:  for  after  that  he  had  said  before, 

16.  This  is  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  with 

them  after  those  days,  saith  the  Lord :  I  will  put  my 
laws  into  their  hearts,  and  in  their  minds  will  I  WTite 
them ; 

—  viii.  10.  For  this  is  the  covenant  that  I  will  make 
with  the  house  of  Israel  after  those  days,  saith  the 
Lord ;  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and  write 
thiui  in  their  hearts :  and  I  will  be  to  them  a  God, 
and  they  shall  be  to  me  a  people : 

13.  In  that  he  saith,  A  new  covenant,  he  hath 

made  the  first  old.  Now  that  which  decayeth  and 
waxeth  old  m  ready  to  vanish  away. 

—  xii.  IS.  For  ye  are  not  come  unto  the  mount  that 


might  be  touched,  and  that  burned  with  fire,  nor  imto 
blackness,  and  darkness,  and  tempest. 
See  Is.  lix.  31.    Jer.  xxxi.  31-34 ;  xxxii.  40. 

§  2.    All  May  be  Saved. 

Jiom.  V.  15.  But  not  as  the  offence,  so  also  is  the  free 
gift :  for  if  through  the  offence  of  one  many  be  dead, 
much  more  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift  by  grace, 
irhich  is  by  one  man,  Jesus  Christ,  hath  abounded  unto 
many. 

16.  And  not  as  it  was  by  one  that  sinned,  so  is 

the  gift :  for  the  judgment  was  bj'  one  to  condemnation, 
but  the  free  gift  is  of  many  offences  unto  justification. 

—  ; —  17.  i^or  if  by  one  man's  offence  death  reigned 
by  one ;  much  more  they  which  receive  abundance  of 
grace  and  of  the  gift  of  righteousness  shall  reign  in 
life  by  one,  .lesus  Christ. 

— -  —  18.  Therefore,  as  by  the  offence  of  one  jndff- 
ment  came  upon  all  men  to  condemnation ;  even  so  by 
the  righteousness  of  one  t?w  free  gift  came  upon  all 
men  unto  justification  of  life. 

19.  For  as  by  one  man's  disobedience  many 

were  made  sinners,  so  by  the  obedience  of  one  shall 
many  be  made  righteous. 

SO.  Moreover  the  law  entered,  that  the  offence 

might  abound.  But  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did 
much  more  abound: 

2  Cor.  v.  14.  For  the  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us ; 
because  we  thus  judge,  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then 
were  all  dead : 

15.  And  tJiat  he  died  for  all,  that  they  which 

live  should  not  henceforth  live  unto  themselves,  but 
unto  him  which  died  for  them,  and  rose  again. 

1  Tim.  ii.  3.  For  this  is  good  and  acceptable  in  the 
sight  of  God  our  Saviour ; 

4.  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved,  and 

to  come  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth. 

—  iv.  9.  This  is  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of  all 
acceptation. 

10.  For  therefore  we  both  labour  and  suffer 

reproach,  because  we  trust  in  the  living  God,  who  is 
the  Saviour  of  all  men,  specially  of  those  that  believe. 

Tit.  ii.  11.  For  the  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salva- 
tion hath  appeared  tcTall  men, 

1  John  ii.  2.  And  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins : 
and  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  tfie  sins  of  the  whole 
world. 

Rev.  xxii.  17.  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say, 
Come.  And  let  him  that  heareth  say,  Come.  And 
let  him  that  is  athirst  come.  And  whosoever  will,  let 
him  take  the  water  of  life  freely. 

See  Jfark  xvi.  15,  16.  John  iii.  16,  17.  Acts  ii.  38, 
39.     2  Cor.  V.  Id.    £ph.i.lO;  in.9.     Col.  i.  20. 

§  3.    Few  arc  Saved. 

Mat.  vii.  13.  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate  :  for  wide 
is  the  gate,  and  broad  is  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  de- 
struction, and  many  there  be  which  go  in  thereat: 

14.  Because  strait  ?^  the  gate,  and  narrow  is  the 

way,  which  leadeth  unto  life,  and  few  there  be  that 
find  it. 

Jm/cc  xiii.  23.  Then  said  one  unto  him.  Lord,  are 
there  few  that  be  saved  ?     And  he  said  unto  them, 

24.  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate :  for 

many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall 
not  be  able. 

§  4.    Salvation  is  by  Grace. 

See  Acts  xx.  24.  Horn.  iii.  24;  v.  8,  15,  10,  17;  ix. 
10:  xi.  5.  0.  1  Cor.  iv.  7;  xv.  10.  Eph.  i.  5,  6;  il 
4-10.    2  Tim.  i.  9.     7'it.  iii.  5.     1  Pet.  i.  10. 

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CUAP.  11. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


CHAP.  II. 

EFFECTUAL  CALLING. 
§  5.    Till'  riidcrstaiidiii^'  Kiilitrhtciietl. 

(1.    THE   GOSPEL   rHKACllED.) 

Acts  xvi.  33.  Aud  they  spuku  uiUu  him  the  word  of 
the  Lord,  aud  lo  all  thai  wciu  m  his  house. 

Hum.  X.  0.  But  the  righttuusiiLSs  which  is  of  faith 
speaketh  on  this  wise,  Say  not  in  thine  heart,  ^^ho 
shall  aseeud  into  heaven?  (llial  is,  to  bruig  Christ 
down  from  nlxii-e :) 

1  7.  Who  shall  descend  into  the  deep?  (that  is, 

to  brinu  up  tUirist  again  Ironx  the  dead.) 

^8.  But  what  sailh  it  V     The  word  is  nigh  thee, 

etvii  in  thy  mouth,  and  in  Ihy  heart;  lh:it  is,  the  word 
of  faith  which  we  preach ; 

(3.    THE   TIUTII    UKCF.IVKI).) 

Milt.  vii.  34  Therefore  whosoever  heareth  these  say- 
ings of  mine,  and  doeth  them,  1  will  llUen  him  nulo  a 
wise  man,  which  built  his  house  ujion  a  mcU: 

3.5.  And   the    rain    desccuded,  and  the  floods 

came,  aird  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house: 
and  it  fell  not;  for  it  was  Ibundcd  npou  a  rock. 

30.  And  every  one  that  heareth  these  things 

of  mine,  and  doeth  tlieni  not,  shall  be  likened  nnto  a 
foolish  man,  which  built  his  lunise  upon  the  sand: 

'37.  And  the  ram   descended,  aud  the  tlooda 

came,  and  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house; 
and  It  fell:  and  great  was  the  fall  of  it. 

Luke  vi.  47.  Whosoever  Cometh  lo  me,  and  heareth 
my  sayings,  aud  doeth  them,  1  will  shew  3"ou  lo  whom 
he  is  like : 

48.  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  a  Ikhiko,  aud 

digged  deep,  and  laid  the  foundation  on  a  rock:  and 
■when  the  flood  arose,  the  stream  beat  vehementl}-  upon 
that  1k)Usi',  and  could  not  shake  it ;  for  it  was  founded 
upon  ;i  rock. 

4!).  But  lie  that  heareth,  and  doeth  not,  is  like 

a  man  that  without  a  foundation  built  a  house  upon 
the  earth;  against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehe- 
mently, and  immediately  it  fell:  aud  the  ruin  of  thai; 
house  was  great. 

Jum.  i.  IS.  Of  his  own  will  begat  he  ns  with  the 
word  of  truth,  that  we  should  be"a  kind  of  firstfruits 
of  his  creatures. 

1  Pet.  i.  33.  Being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible 
seed,  but  of  incorruptilile,  by  the  word  of  God,  which 
liveth  and  abideth  for  ever. 

3  Pit.  i.  4.  Whereby  are  given  unto  us  exceeding 
great  and  precious  promises;  that  by  these  ye  mi.ght 
be  partakers  of  the  divine  nature,  h;iviug  escaped  the 
corruption  that  is  in  the  world  Ihrougli  lust. 

^  G.     The  IVill  Renewed. 

(1.   INST.VNT.\XKOLSI,Y.) 

Ezck.  xxxvi.  36.  A  new  he:ut  also  will  I  give  you, 
and  a  newspirit  will  I  put  w  ithin  you  :  and  I  w  ill  take 
awa}-  the  stony  heart  out  of  your  tlesh,  aud  I  will  give 
vou  a  heart  of  tiesh. 

(3.  -wnoLLT.) 

Esek.  xxxvi.  2.5.  Then  -will  I  sprinkle  clean  water 
upon  you,  and  ye  shall  l)e  clean  :  from  all  your  filthi- 
ness,  and  from  all  your  idols,  will  I  cleanse  you. 

Bum.  vi.  1.  What  shall  we  s.iy  theuV  Shall  we  con- 
tmue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound? 

3.  God  forbid.     1  low  shall  we,  that  arc  dead 

to  sin,  live  anv  longer  therein  ? 

6.  Knowing  this,  that  our  old  man  is  crucified 

with  him,  that  the  body  of  sin  miglit  be  destroyed, 
that  henceforth  wc  should  not  serve  sin. 

-7.  For  he  that  is  deatl  is  freed  tVom  sin. 

—  -11.  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be 
(lead  indeed  unto  sin,  but  alive'untoGod  through  Jesus 
Christ  our  Lord. 

13.  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal 

b.idy,  that  ye  should  obey  it  in  the  lusts  thereof. 

—  —  13."  Neither  yiclil  ye  your  members  (t.i  instru- 
ments of  unrighteousness  uiito  sin  ;  but  yield  yourselves 
imto  God,  as  those  that  are  alive  from  the  dead,  and 
your  members  n«instnnnents  of  righteousncssunto  God. 

—  vii.  5.  For  when  we  were  in  the  flesh,  the  motions 


of  sins,  which  were  by  the  law,  did  work  in  our  mem- 
bei-s  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  death. 

I).  liut  now  we  arc  delivered  from  the  law,  that 

being  dead  whereiu  we  were  held  ;  that  we  should  servo 
in  newnessof  spirit,  and  not  m  thcoldnessof  the  letter. 

2  Cm:  v.  17.  Therefore  if  any  man  Ic  in  Christ,  /le  w 
anew  creature:  old  things  are  passed  away ;  behold', 
all  things  are  become  new. 

(3.    INrOMTHErrENSIBLV.) 

JofinVn.  4.  Nicodemus  saith  unto  him.  How  can  a 
man  be  born  when  he  is  old?  can  he  enter  the  second 
time  into  his  mother's  womb,  and  be  bom? 

S.  The  wind  blowcth  when-  it  lisleth,  and  thou 

hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but  canst  not  tell  whence  it 
Cometh,  and  whither  it  goetU :  so  is  every  one  that  is 
born  of  the  Spirit. 

§  7.    Tliis  Now  Life  is  of  God. 

Pioi\  xvi.  1.  The  preparations  of  the  heart  in  man, 
and  the  answer  of  the  tongue,  is  from  the  Lord. 

Ezi'/i.  xxxvi.  37.  And  I  will  put  my  Spirit  within 
you,  and  cause  you  to  walk  in  my  statutes, and  ye  shall 
keep  my  judgments,  and  do  t/iem. 

,h/hii'\.  1.1.  Which  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the 
will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God. 

Ejih.  ii.  1.  Aud  you  Iiaih  lie  quickened,  who  were 
dead  in  trespasses  and  sins ; 

Oil.  ii.  13.  Aud  you,  being  dead  in  your  sins  and  the 
uucireumcision  of  your  flesh,  hath  he  cpiickened  to 
gether  with  him,  having  forgiven  you  all  trespasses; 

Tit.  ill.  4.  But  after  that  the  kindness  and  love  of 
God  our  Saviour  toward  man  appeared, 

.5.  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  wc 

have  done,  but  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us,  by 
the  washing  of  regeneration,  aud  renewing  of  the  Holy 
Ghost ; 

6.  Which  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through 

Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour ; 

§  8.    Man  Co-operates. 

Is.  i.  IG.  Wash  ye,  make  you  clean ;  put  away  the  evil 
of  your  doings  from  before  mine  eyes ;  cease  to  do  evil ; 

17.  Learn  to  do  well;  seek  judgment,  relieve 

the  oppressed,  judge  the  fatherless,  jilead  for  the  widow. 

John  i.  13.  But  as  many  as  received  him,  to  them 
gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God,  eun  to  them 
that  believe  on  his  name  ; 

Eph.  iv.  20.  But  ye  have  not  so  learned  Christ ; 

21.  If  so  be"  that  ye  have  heard  him,  and  have 

been  tau.ght  by  him,  as  the  truth  is  m  Jesus : 

23.  That  ye  put  off  concerning  the  former  con- 
versation the  old  man,  which  is  corrupt  accordmg  to 
the  deceilful  lusts; 

23.  And  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind ; 

24.  And  that  ye  put  on  the  new  man,  which 

after  God  is  created  in  righteousness  and  true  holiness. 

2.').  Wherefore  putting  away  lying,speak  every 

man  truth  with  his  neighbour :  for  we  are  members 
one  of  another. 

—  V.  13.  But  all  things  that  are  reproved  are  made 
manifest  by  the  light ;  for  whatsoever  doth  make  man- 
ifest is  light. 

14.  Wherefore  he   saith,  Awake   thou  tliat 

slcepest,  and  arise  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  give 
thee  light. 

Col.  iii.  9.  Lie  not  one  to  another,  seeing  that  ye 
have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  deeds ; 

10.  And  have  put  on  the  new  man,  which  is 

renewed  in  knowledge  after  the  image  of  him  that 
created  him : 

11.  Where  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  Jew, 

circumcision  nor  uncircumcision,  Barbarian,  Scythian, 
bond  nor  free:  but  Christ  w  all,  and  in  all. 

^  9.    The  >ew  Birth  a  Necessity. 

John  iii.  3.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  ^  er- 
ily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee.  Except  a  man  be  horn 
again,  he  c;umot  see  the  kingdom  of  God. 

5.  Jesus  answered.  Verily,  verily,  1  say  unto 

Ihce,  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  of  the  Spirit, 
he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

0.  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh; 

and  that  which  is  born  of  the  Spirit  is  spirit. 


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CHAP.  III. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI, 


Joltn  iii.  7.  Jliii-vel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye 
must  be  boru  again. 

§  10.    Its  Evidence. 

(1.   FAITH.) 

1  John  V.  1.  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the 
Christ  is  born  of  God  :  and  every  one  that  loveth  him 
'tliat  besat,  loveth  him  also  that  is  begotten  of  him. 

."4.  For  whatsoever  is  bom  of  God  overcomcth 

the  world:  and  this  is  the  victory  that  overcometh 
the  world,  ercti  our  faith. 

See  1  Cor.  xii.  3. 

(3.    GOOD   WORKS.) 

1  Joli «  ii.  29.  If  ye  know  that  he  is  righteous,  ye  know 
that  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  is  bom  of  him. 
See  Mat.  v.  16.    Eph.  ii.  "lO.     Tit.  ii.  14 ;  iii.  8. 


CHAP.  m. 

REPENTANCE. 

§  11.    Nature  of  True  Repentance. 

(1.   A   SENSE   OF   PERSONAL  POLLUTION  AND   GUILT.) 

Sec  Vs.  Ii.  2-4,  7.  Is.  Ixiv.  6.  Dan.  ix.  20.  Acts  ii. 
37 ;  xvi.  30.     1  Tim.  i.  18. 

(2.   AN    APrilEIIENSION    OF    GOD's    MERCY    LN    CKRIST.) 

See  Is.  liii.  4-0.  Luke  i.  76-78.  Epli.  ii.  4-7.  1  Tim. 
L  15.     Til.  iii.  .5,  6. 

(3.    GODLY   SORROW   FOR   SIN.) 

Is.  Ivii.  10.  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  greatness  of  thy 
way ;  yet  saidst  thou  not.  There  is  no  hope :  thou  hast 
found  the  life  of  thine  hand ;  therefore  thou  wast  not 
grieved. 

12.  I  will  declare  thy  righteousness,  and  thy 

works ;  for  the}'  shall  not  profit  thee. 

2  Cor.  vii.  9.  Now'  I  rejoice,  not  that  3'e  were  made 
sorry,  but  that  ye  sorrowed  to  repentance :  for  ye  were 
made  sorrj-  after  a  godly  manner,  that  ye  might  re- 
ceive damage  by  us  in  nothing. 

10.  For  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to 

salvation  not  to  be  repented  of:  but  the  sorrow  of  the 
world  worketh  death. 

(4.    TURNING   FROlt   IT   UNTO   GOD.) 

Jer.  xxxvi.  7.  It  may  be  they  will  present  their  sup- 
plication Ijcfore  the  Lord,  and  will  return  eveiy  one 
from  his  evil  way:  for  great  is  the  anger  and  the  fury 
that  the  Lord  hath  pronounced  against  this  people. 

§  12.    Repentance  a  Duty. 

Job  xi.  14.  If  iniquity  he  in  thine  hand,  put  it  far 
awaj',  and  let  not  wickedness  dwell  in  thy  tabernacles. 

15.  For  then  shalt  thou  lift  ui>  thy  face  without 

spot;  yea,  thou  shalt  be  steadfast,  and  shalt  not  fear: 

Jer.  vii.  3.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  Amend  your  ways  and  your  doings,  and  I 
will  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  place. 

—  xviii.  11.  Kow  therefore  go  to,  speak  to  the  men 
of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  saying, 
Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  I  frame  evil  against 
you,  and  devise  a  device  against  you :  return  ye  now 
every  one  from  his  evil  way,  and  make  your  wa3-s  and 
j'our  doings  good. 

—  xxvi.  1 3.  Therefore  now  amend  your  ways  and 
your  doings,  and  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your 
God;  audlhe  Loud  w"ill  repent  him  of  the  evil  that 
he  hath  pronounced  against  you. 

Ezek.  xviii.  30.  Therefore  I  will  judge  you,  O  house 
of  Israel,  every  one  according  to  his  waj-s,  saith  the 
Lord  God.  Kepciil,  ami  turn  yonrseJtes  from  all  yom' 
transgressions;  so  inii|uity  shall  not  be  your  ruin. 

Dun.  iv.  27.  Wlicrefoie,  O  king,  let  my  counsel  be 
acceptable  unto  thee,  ami  break  off  thy  sins  by  right- 
eousness, and  thine  iniquities  by  showing  mercy  to 
the  poor  ;  if  it  mav  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  tranquillity. 

Zech.  i.  2.  The  Lord  hath  been  sore  displeased  with 
your  f  libers. 

3.  Therefore  say  thou  unto  tliem.  Thus  saith 

the  LouDiif  luisls;  Turn  ye  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  of 
hosts,  and  1  will  turn  unto  yon,  saith  the  Loi;u  of  hosts. 

5 


Mai.  iii.  7.  But  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Pharisees 
and  Sadducees  come  to  his  baptism,  he  said  unto  them, 
O  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee 
from  the  wrath  to  come? 

8.  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for  re- 
pentance : 

—  iv.  17.  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to  preach,  and 
to  say,  Repent:  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

— "ix.  13.  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  that  incaneth,  1 
will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice :  for  I  am  not  come 
to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners  to  repentance. 

Mi(rk  i.  15.  And  saying,  The  time  is  fulfilled,  and 
the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand :  repent  ye,  and  believe 
the  gospel. 

—  vi.  12.  And  they  went  out,  and  preached  that 
men  should  repent. 

Luke  V.  32.  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sin- 
ners to  repentance. 

Acts  viii.  31.  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this 
matter :  for  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  the  sight  of  God. 

22.  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness, 

and  pray  God,  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thine  heart 
may  be  forgiven  thee. 

§  13.    Euconragenient  to  Repentance. 

(1.   PROMISES  TO  THE   PENITENT.) 

Bevt.  xxx.  1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  all 
these  thmgs  are  come  upon  thee,  the  blessing  and  the 
curse,  which  I  have  set  before  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
call  them  to  mind  among  all  the  nations,  whither  the 
Lord  thy  God  liath  driven  thee, 

2.  And  shalt  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God, 

and  shalt  oltey  his  voice  according  to  all  that  1  com- 
mand thee  this  day,  thou  and  tliy  children,  with  all 
thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul ; 

3.  That  then  the  Lord  thy  God  will  timi  thy 

captivity,  and  have  compassion  upon  thee,  and  will 
return  a"nd  gather  thee  from  all  the  nations,  whither 
the  Lord  tliv  God  hath  scattered  thee. 

4.  If  any  of  thine  be  cb'iveu  out  unto  the  out- 
most parts  of  heaven,  from  thence  will  the  Lord  thy 
God  gather  thee,  aud  from  thence  will  he  fetch  thee : 

—  ^5.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  bring  thee  into 
the  land  which  thy  fiithers  possessed,  and  thou  shalt 
possess  it;  and  he  will  do  thee  good,  and  mtdtiply 
thee  above  thy  fathers. 

Job  xxxiii.  26.  He  shall  pray  unto  God,  and  he  will 
be  favourable  unto  him :  and  he  shall  see  his  face  with 
joy:  for  he  will  render  unto  man  his  righteousness. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  18.  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of 
a  broken  heart ;  and  saveth  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spirit. 

—  cxlvii.  3.  He  healeth  the  broken  in  heart,  and 
bindeth  up  their  wounds. 

Jer.  iv.  1.  If  thou  wilt  return,  O  Israel,  saith  the 
LoitD,  return  unto  me:  and  if  thou  wilt  put  away 
thine  abominations  out  of  my  sight,  then  shalt  thou 
not  remove. 

Ezck.  xviii.  21.  But  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  all 
his  sins  that  he  hath  committed,  and  keep  all  my  stat- 
utes, and  do  that  wdiich  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
surely  live,  he  shall  not  die. 

— " —  23.  All  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  com- 
mitted, the_y  shall  not  be  mentioned  unto  him :  in  his 
righteousness  that  he  hath  done  he  shall  live. 

" 37.  Again,   when   the    wicked   man   turneth 

away  from  his  wickedness  that  he  hath  committed, 
and  doeth  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
save  his  soul  alive. 

28.  Because  he  considereth,  and  tumeth  away 

from  all  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  committed, 
he  shall  sui-ely  live,  he  shall  not  die. 

—  xxxiii.  10.  Therefore,  O  thou  son  of  man,  speak 
unto  the  house  of  Israel ;  Thus  ye  speak,  saying.  If  our 
transgressions  and  our  sins  be  upon  us,  and  we  pine 
away^in  them,  how  should  we  then  live  ? 

—  —  11.  Say  unto  them,  As  I  live,  saith  the  Lord 
God,  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  the  wicked  ; 
but  that  the  wicked  turn  from  his  way  and  live:  turn 
ye,  turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways ;  for  why  will  yo  die, 
"O  house  of  Israel  ? 

—  —  12,  Tlicrefore,  thou  son  of  man,  say  unto  the 
children  of  thy  jieople,  The  righteousness  of  the  right- 
eous sb;dl  not  deliver  him  in  the  day  of  his  trausgrcs- 


3G 


CHAP.  Ill, 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


sion:  as  for  the  wiokptlncss  of  the  wicked,  lio  shall 
not  fall  thereby  in  the  day  that  he  tunieth  from  his 
wiekedncss;  neither  shall  ilio  riirhteous  be  able  to  live 
for  his  i-ig/itcniisiiifi  in  the  day  Ihat  he  siniicth. 

Kzik.  xxxiii.  l:!.  When  I  shall  say  to  the  rij;htenus, 
t/iiit  lie  shall  surely  live;  if  he  trust' Id  his  own  ri.nlil- 
eousness,  and  eonnnil  iniciuity,  all  his  rijchteoiisiiess 
5hall  not  be  rememl)ered  ;  but"  for  his  iuiquity  that  he 
hath  eonmiitted,  he  shall  die  for  it. 

1-t.  A!,'ain,  when  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou 

Shalt  surely  dii' ;  if  he  turn  from  his  siu,  and  do  that 
which  is  lawful  and  rii;lit; 

15.  Jf  the   wicked   restore  tlie  pledge,  give 

again  that  lie  liad  rol)bed,  walk  in  the  statutes  of  life, 
without  committing  iuiquity ;  ho  shall  surely  live,  he 
shall  not  die. 

IG.  None  of  his  sins  that  ho  hath  committed 

shall  be  menti<med  unto  him:  he  hath  done  that  which 
is  lawful  and  right ;  he  shall  surely  Uve. 

17.  Yet  the  children  of  thy  people  say,  The 

way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal ;  but  as  for  them,  tlieir 
waj'  is  not  equal. 

18.  When  the    righteous    tumeth    from    his 

rigltteousuess,  and  committetU  iniquity,  he  shall  oven 
die  thcreb}'. 

19.  But  if  the  wicked  turn  fron\  his  wicked- 
ness, and  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he  shall 
live  thereby. 

20.  Yet  ye  say.  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 

eciual,  O  ye  hoiisc  of  Israel,  I  will  judge  j-ou  everj- 
one  after  his  ways. 

Milt.  V.  3.  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit ;  for  theirs 
is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

4.  Blessed  are  they  that  mourn :  for  they  shall 

be  comforted. 

3  Cor.  vi.  2.  (For  he  saith,  I  have  heard  thee  in  a 
time  accepted,  and  in  the  d.ay  of  salvation  have  I  suc- 
coured thee :  behold,  now  is  the  accepted  time;  be- 
hold, now  is  the  day  of  salvation.) 

(2.    GOD   WAITING   TO   BE   GRACIOUS.) 

LuK-e  XV.  11.  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons: 

12.  And  the  younger  of  them  said  to  !iis  (nthcr, 

Father,  give  me  the  portion  of  goods  that  falleth  to 
me.     And  he  divided  tmto  them  lu's  living. 

l.j.  And  not  many  days  after  the  younger  son 

gathered  all  together,  and  took  his  journcj'  into  a  far 
country,  and  there  wasted  his  sulistance  with  riotous 
living. 

14.  And  when  he  had  spent  all,  there  arose  a 

might}'  famincjn  tliat  land ;  and  he  began  to  be  in  want. 

15.  And  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citi- 
zen of  that  country  ;  and  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to 
feed  swine. 

16.  And  he  would  fain  have  filled  his  belly 

with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat :  and  no  mail 
g.ave  unto  him. 

17.  And  when  he  came  to  himself,  he  said, 

How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father's  have  bread 
enough  and  to  sjiarc,  and  I  perish  with  hunger  ! 

18.  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  I  will 

say  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven, 
and  before  Ihcc, 

19.  And  am  no  more  worth}-  to  be  called  thy 

son  :  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants. 

20.  And  he  arose,  and  c;anc  to  his  father.    But 

when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  otl',  his  father  saw  him, 
and  had  comp:ission,  and  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck, 
and  kissed  him. 

21.  And  the  son  said  unto  him.  Father,  I  have 

sinned  .against  heaven,  and  in  thy  sight,  and  am  no 
more  worthv  to  be  called  thj'  son." 

22.  lint  the  father  said  to  his  servants.  Bring 

forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  it  on  him ;  and  put  a  ring 
on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  liix  feet : 

23.  And  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill 

1/  /  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry  : 

24.  For  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive 

tigain  ;  he  was  lost,  and  is  foimd.  And  they  began  to 
be  merry. 

23.  Kow  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field  :  and  as 

he  c:nne  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  music 
and  dancing. 

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20.  And  he  called  one  of  the  servants,  and 

asked  what  these  things  meant. 

27.  And   he  said  unio  him.  Thy   brother  is 

come;  and  tliy  father  hath  killed  the  fa"tted  calf,  be- 
cause he  hath  received  him  safe  and  sound. 

28.  And  be  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  In: 

therefore  came  his  f;illier  out,"  and  cntre;iled  him. 

29.  And  he  answering  said  to /(«  father,  Lo, 

these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  neither  transgressed 
I  at  any  time  thy  commandment;  and  yet  thou  never 
gavcsl  me  a  kid,  that  I  might  make  merry  with  my 
friends : 

30.  But  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  was  come, 

which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots,  thou  hast 
killed  for  him  the  failed" calf. 

31.  And  he  said  unto  him.  Son,  thou  art  ever 

with  me,  and  all  that  I  have  is  thine. 

32.  It  was  meet  that  we  should  make  merrj-, 

and  be  glad:  for  this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is 
alive  again  ;  and  was  lost,  and  is  found. 

(3.    GOING   OCT   AFTKIl   TIIK   LOST.) 
(A.    TILE   PARABLE   OF   TlfE   LOST   SIIEEP.) 

See  Mai.  xviii.  12,  13.    Luke  xv.  4-7. 

(B.    PARABLE   OF   THE*  LOST   PIECE   OF   MONEY.) 

Luke  XV.  8.  Either  what  woman  having  ten  pieces 
of  silver,  if  she  lose  one  piece,  dolh  not  lisThl  a  candle, 
and  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  till  slie  find  it. 

9.  And  when  she  hath  found  it,  she  calleth 

/((7- friends  and /(«•  neighbours  together,  saying,  Rejoice 
with  me:  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost. 

§  14.    Examples. 

2  Chr.  XV.  4.  But  when  they  in  their  trouljle  did 
turn  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  and  sought  him,  he 
was  found  of  them. 

—  XXX.  11.  Nevertheless,  divers  of  Asher  and  Ma- 
nasseh  and  of  Zcbuhm  humbled  themselves,  and  came 
to  Jerusalem. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  34.  "When  he  slew  them,  then  they  soueht 
him :  and  they  returned  and  inquired  early  after  God. 

35.  And  they  remembered  that  God  was  their 

Rock,  and  the  high  God  their  Redeemer. 

Mai.  xxvi.  75.  And  Peter  rememliered  the  word  of 
.Jesus,  which  said  unto  him,  Before  the  cock  crow, 
thou  Shalt  deny  me  thrice.  And  he  went  out,  and 
wept  bitterly. 

Lnke  xxii.  61.  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked 
upon  Peter.  And  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  the 
Lord,  how  he  had  said  unto  him.  Before  the  cock 
crow,  thou  shall  denj'me  thrice. 

03.  And  Peter  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly. 

§  15.    The  Impenitent. 

Proe.  xxi.  29.  A  wicked  man  hardcneth  his  face  :  but 
as  for  the  upright,  he  directcth  his  way. 

Mat.  xi.  30.  Then  began  ho  to  upbraid  the  cities 
wherein  most  of  his  miglity  works  were  clone,  because 
they  repented  not : 

21.  Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin  !  woe  unto  thee, 

Bcthsaida  !  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  were  done 
in  you,  had  been  done  in  Tyre  and  Sidon,  they  would 
have  repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  ashes. 

■ 22.  But  I  say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  more  toler- 
able for  Tyre  and  Sidon  at  "the  day  of  judgment,  than 
for  3-ou. 

Luke  X.  13.  Woe  unto  thee,  Chorazin  !  woe  unto  thee, 
Bcthsaid;i!  for  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
Tyre  and  Sidon,  which  liavc  been  done  in  you,  they 
had  a  great  while  ago  repented,  sitting  in  sackcloth 
and  ashes. 

—  xiii.  1.  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 
that  told  him  of  the  Galileans,  whose  blood  Pilate  had 
mingled  with  their  sacrifices. 

2.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them,  Sup- 
pose yc  th;it  these  Galileans  were  siimcrs  above  all 
the  Galileans,  because  they  sullered  such  things? 

3.  I  tell  you.  Nay":  but,  except  ye  repent,  ye 

sh.all  all  likewise"  perish." 

4.  Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower 

in  Siloam  fell,  and  .slew  them,  think  ve  that  they  were 
sinners  above  all  men  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem? 


CHAP.  IV. 


MAN   REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Luke  xiii.  5.  I  tell  ydu,  Na}-:  but,  except  ye  repent, 
j'e  shall  all  liki-wise  iiurisli. 

Bom.  li.  ."),  But,  alter  tliy  hardness  and  impenitent 
heart,  trea-surest  up  unto  thyself  wrath  against  the 
day  of  wrath  and  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment 
of  "God ; 

3  Cor.  xii.  21.  And  lest,  when  I  come  again,  my  God 
-will  humble  mo  among  you,  and  that  I  shall  bewail 
man}'  whleh  have  sinned  already,  and  have  not 
rejieutcd  of  the  uncleanness  and  fornication  and  las- 
civiousness  which  they  have  committed. 

Ikv.  ii.  31.  And  I  gave  her  space  to  repent  of  her 
fornication;  and  she^'epented  not, 

—  ix.  31.  Neither  repented  they  of  their  murders, 
nor  of  their  sorceries,  nor  of  their  fornication,  nor  of 
their  thefts. 

Ikh.  xii.  17.  For  ye  know  how  that  afterward,  when 
he  would  have  inherited  the  blessing,  he  was  rejected; 
lor  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though  he  sought 
it  carefully  with  tears. 


CHAP.  IV. 

FAITH. 

§  IG.    Faith  Defined. 

Heb.  xi.  1.  Now  faith  is  the  substance  of  things 
hoped  for,  the  evidence  of  things  not  seen. 

§  17.    Described. 

(1.    IS  A   GIFT   OF    GOD.) 

Mat.  xvi.  17.  And  .lesus  answered  and  said  unto 
him.  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-jona:  for  flesh  and 
blood  hath  not  revealed  it  unto  thee,  but  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

Eph.  ii.  8.  For  by  grace  are  ye  saved  through  faith  ; 
and  that  not  of  yourselves :  it  is  the  gift  of  God  : 

(3.    IS   OF   THE   HEAET.) 

Bom.  X.  9.  That  if  thou  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouth 
the  Lord  Jesus,  and  shalt  believe  in  thine  heart  that 
God  hath  raised  him  Irom  the  dead,  thou  shalt  be 
saved. 

10.  For  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto 

righteousness ;  and  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made 
unto  salvation. 

(3.    IS  OP  DIFFERENT   DEGKEE8.) 

John  XX.  39.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Thomas,  because 
thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  believed:  blessed  are 
they  that  have  not  seen,  and  yet  have  believed. 

(4.    IS  ACCOMPANIED  BY  LOVE.) 

Eph.  iii.  17.  That  Christ  may  dwell  in  yom-  hearts 
by  faith ;  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love, 

(5.   IS  A  WORK.) 

John  vi.  28.  Then  said  they  unto  him.  What  shall 
we  do,  that  we  might  work  the  works  of  God  ? 

29.  .Tesus  answered  and  .said  unto  them.  This 

is  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he 
hath  sent. 

(C.    LEAVES  ALL  TO   FOLLOW   CHRIST.) 

Mat.  viii.  31.  And  another  of  his  disciples  said  unto 
him.  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  fiither. 

33.  But  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Follow  me;  and 

let  the  dead  bury  their  dead. 

Luke  ix.  59.  And  he  said  unto  another.  Follow  me. 
But  he  said.  Lord,  suffer  me  lirst  to  go  and  bury  my 
father. 

60.  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Let  the  dea(l  bury 

their  dead :  but  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of 
GocL 

—  xiv.  26.  If  any  man  come  tn  me,  and  hate  not  his 
father,  and  mother,  and  wife,  and  children,  and  breth- 
ren, and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot 
be  my  disciple. 

33.  So  likewise,  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that 

forsaketh  not  all  that  he  hath,  he  cannot  be  my 
disciple. 


Mark  x.  28.  Then  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him,  Lo, 
we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed  thee. 

Luke  V.  37.  And  after  these  things  he  went  forth, 
and  saw  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the  receipt 
of  custom ;  and  he  said  unto  him.  Follow  me. 

38.  And  he  left  all,  rose  up,  and  followed  him. 

Mat.  xiii.  44.  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  treasure  hid  in  a  field ;  the  which  when  a  man 
hath  found,  he  hideth,  and  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and 
selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field. 

45.  Again,   the   kingdom   of   heaven  is  like 

unto  a  merchantman,  seeking  goodly  pearls: 

46.  Who,  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of 

great  price,  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it. 

(7.    SITS  AT  JESUS'    FEET  AND   HEARS   HIS  WORD.) 

Luke  X.  39.  And  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which 
also  sat  at  Jesus'  feet,  and  beard  his  word. 

40.  But  Jlartha  was  cumbered  about  much 

serving,  and  came  to  him,  and  said.  Lord,  dost  thou 
not  care  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  alone  ? 
bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me. 

41.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her, 

^Martha,  JIartha,  thou  art  careful  and  troubled  about 
many  things : 

43.  But  one  thing  is  needful ;  and  Mary  hath 

chosen  that  good  part,  which  shall  not  be  taken  away 
from  her. 

(S.   KECErVES    THE    KINGDOM    OF    GOD    AS    A  LITTLE 
CHILD.) 

Mark  ix.  36.  And  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in 
the  midst  of  them :  and  when  he  had  taken  him  in  his 
arms,  he  said  unto  them, 

37.  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such  chil- 
dren in  my  name,  recciveth  me  ;  and  whosoever  shall 
receive  me,  receiveth  not  me,  but  him  that  sent  me. 

Luke  ix.  48.  And  said  unto  them.  Whosoever  shall 
receive  this  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me ;  and  who- 
soever shall  receive  me,  receiveth  him  that  sent  me : 
for  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same  shall  be 
great. 

See  Mai.  xix.  13-15.  Mark  x.  13-16.  Luke  xviii. 
15-17. 

§  18.    Relation  of  Faith  to  Works. 

(1.   JUSTIFICATION  BY   FAITH.) 

See  Chap.  VI.,  below. 

(3.   WORKS   REQUIRED   IN   ORDER  TO   JUSTIFICATION.) 

Deut.  vi.  25.  And  it  shall  be  our  righteousness,  if 
we  observe  to  do  all  these  commandments  before  the 
Lord  our  God,  as  he  hath  commanded  us. 

Jam.  ii.  21.  Was  not  Aliraham  our  father  justified 
by  works,  when  he  had  oflTered  Isaac  his  son  upon  the 
altar? 

33.  Secst  thou   how  faith  wrought  with  his 

works,  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect? 

34.  Ye  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 

justified,  and  not  by  faith  only. 

25.  Likewise  also  was  not  Rahab  the  harlot 

justified  by  works,  when  she  had  received  the  mes- 
sengers, and  had  sent  tlieiu  out  another  way  ? 

(3.    IN   ORDER  TO   SALVATION.) 

Mat.  V.  20.  For  I  say  unto  you.  That  except  your 
rigliteousness  shall  exceed  the  riyhtcoumeas  of  the 
scribes  and  Pharisees,  ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Luke  viii.  19.  Then  came  to  him  his  mother  and  his 
brethren,  and  could  not  come  at  him  for  the  press, 

20.  And  it  was  told  him  by  certain  which  said, 

Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring 
to  see  thee. 

21.  And  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Jly 

mother  and  mj'  brethren  are  these  which  hear  the 
word  of  God,  and  do  it. 

—  X.  35.  And,  behold,  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up, 
and  tempted  him,  saying.  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to 
inherit  eternal  life  ? 

36.  He  said  unto  him.  What  is  written  in  the 

law  ?  how  readest  thou  ? 

27.  And  he  answering  said.  Thou  shalt  love 

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the  Lord  thy  God  -with  all  thy  heart,  and  \vith  nil  thy 
soul,  and  with  all  thy  streujith,  and  with  all  thy  mind ; 
and  thy  nciijUbour  as  thystlt'. 

Luke  x.  ik  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  answer- 
ed riirUt :  this  tlo,  and  thou  shalt  live. 

Jvhii  viii.  01.  Vtrily,  vorily,  I  saj'  unto  you,  If  a 
man  keep  my  s;iying,  he  shall  never  see  death. 

—  xv.  14.  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever  I 
comnianil  you. 

1  Cor.  iii.  8.  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that 
watereth  are  one:  and  every  man  shall  receive  his 
own  reward  according  to  his  own  labour. 

Gal.  vi.  4.  Hut  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work, 
and  then  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself  alone,  and 
not  in  another. 

5.  For  every  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden. 

IIS.  vi.  9.  But,  beloved,  we  are  jicrsuadcd  better 
things  of  you,  and  things  that  accompany  salvation, 
though  we  thus  speak. 

10.  For  God  M  not  imrightcous  to  forget  your 

work  and  labour  of  love,  which  ye  have  shewed 
toward  his  name,  in  that  ye  have  ministered  to  the 
SJiints,  and  do  minister. 

Rom.  ii.  Ki.  (For  not  tlie  hearers  of  the  law  are  just 
before  God,  but  the  doers  of  the  law  shall  be  justified. 

—  X.  5.  For  Jloses  dcscribeth  the  righteousness 
which  is  of  the  law.  That  the  man  which  iloeth  those 
things  shall  live  by  them. 

Her.  xxii.  14.  Blessed  are  they  that  do  his  command- 
ments, tliat  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of  life,  and 
may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the  city. 

(A.    PAR.^BLE   OP  THE   TEN   POUNDS.) 

Luke  xix.  12.  He  said  therefore,  A  certain  nobleman 
went  into  a  far  countrj'  to  receive  for  himself  a  king- 
dom, and  to  return. 

13.  And  he  called  his  ten  servants,  and  de- 
livered them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto  them.  Occupy 
till  I  come. 

14.  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a 

message  after  him,  saying,  We  will  not  have  this  man 
to  reign  over  us. 

15.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  he  was 

returned,  having  received  the  kingdom,  then  he  com- 
manded these  servants  to  be  called  unto  him,  to  whom 
he  had  given  the  money,  that  he  might  know  how 
much  every  man  had  gained  by  trading. 

16.  Then  came  the  first,  saying,  Lord,  thy 

pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds. 

17.  And  he  said  unto  him,  "Wei!,  thou  good 

servant:  because  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very 
little,  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities. 

18.  And  the  second  came,  saying.  Lord,  thy 

pound  hath  giiined  five  pounds. 

19.  And  he  said  likewise  to  him.  Be  thou  also 

over  five  cities. 

20.  And  another  came,  saying.  Lord,  behold, 

here  is  thy  pound,  which  I  have  kept  laid  up  in  a 
napkin : 

21.  For  I  feared  tbee,  because  thou  art  an 

austere  man :  thou  takest  up  that  thou  layedst  not 
down,  and  reapest  that  thou  ilidst  not  sow. 

23.  And  he  saith  unto  him,  Out  of  thine  own 

mouth  will  I  judge  thee,  Uom  wicked  servant.  Thou 
knewest  that  I  was  an  austere  man,  taking  up  that  I 
laid  not  down,  and  reaping  that  I  did  not  sow: 

23.  Wherefore  then  gavest  not  thou  my  money 

into  the  bank,  that  at  uiy  coming  1  might  liave  re- 
quired mine  own  with  usurj-? 

24.  And   he  said  imto  them   that  stood  by. 

Take  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  it  to  him  that 
hath  ten  pounds. 

25.  (And  they  said  imto  him.  Lord,  he  hath 

ten  pounds.) 

2G.  For  I  say  imto  you.  That  unto  every  one 

which  hath  shall  be  given ;  and  from  him  that  hath 
not,  even  that  he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from  him. 

27.  But  those  mine  enemies,  which  would  not 

that  I  should  reign  over  them,  bring  hither,  and  slay 
them  before  me. 

(B.    P.VR.\BLE   OP  THE   BARREN  FIO  THEE.) 

See  Luke  xiii.  6-9. 


(C.   PAUABLE  OP  THE   TALENTS.) 

Mat.  XXV.  14.  For  the  kingdom  oflmnen  in  as  a  man 
travelling  into  a  far  country,  irho  called  his  own  ser- 
vants, and  delivered  unto  liiem  liis  goods. 

15.  And  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  an- 
other two,  and  tt)  another  one;  to  every  in:in  accord- 
ing to  his  several  ability ;  and  8traightw;iy  took  his 
jouniey. 

10.  Then  he  that  had  received  the  five  talents 

went  and  trailed  with  the  same,  and  made  them  other 
live  talents. 

17.  And  likewise  he  that  ?iad  received  two,  he 

also  gained  other  two. 

18.  But  he  that  had  received  one  went  and 

digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord's  monej'. 

-^^ 19.  Alter  a  long  tinu'  the  lord  of  those  ser- 
vants Cometh,  and  reckoncth  with  them. 

20.  And  so  he  that  had  received  five  talents 

came  and  brought  other  five  talents,  saying.  Lord, 
thou  deliveredst  unto  me  live  talents  :  behold,  I  have 
gained  beside  them  five  t:dents  more. 

21.  His  lord  .said  unto  liim,  Well  done,  tAou 

good  and  faithful  servant :  thou  hast  been  iiiithfiil  over 
a  lew  things,  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  things  : 
enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

22.  He  also  that  had  received  two  talents  came 

and  said.  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  talents  : 
behold,  I  have  gained  two  other  talents  beside  them. 

23.  His  lord  said  unto  him.  Well  done,  good 

and  faithful  servant ;  thou  hast  been  lidlhful  over  a 
few  things,  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  things  : 
enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord. 

24.  Then  he  which  had  received  the  one  talent 

came  and  said.  Lord,  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  a  hard 
man,  reaping  where  thou  hast  not  sown,  and  gather- 
ing where  thou  hast  not  strewed : 

25.  And  I  was  afraid,  and  went  and  hid  thy 

talent  in  the  earth :  lo,  t!iere  thou  hast  that  is  thine. 

26.  His  lord  answered   and   said   unto  him, 

T/tou  wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou  knewest  that 
I  reap  where  I  sowed  not,  and  gather  where  I  have  not 
strewed : 

27.  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my 

nifmey  lo  the  exchangers,  and  then  at  my  coming  I 
should  have  received  mine  own  with  usury. 

28.  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him,  and 

give  it  unto  him  which  hath  ten  talents. 

29.  For  unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  begiven, 

and  he  shall  have  abundance :  but  from  him  that  hath 
not  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which  he  hath. 

^fark  iv. 25.  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given; 
and  he  that  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken  even 
that  which  he  hath. 

(4.   WORKS  WITHOUT   FAITH   INSUFFICIENT.) 

Job  ix.  2.  I  know  ii  w  so  of  a  truth  :  but  how  should 
man  be  just  with  God  ? 

3.  If  he  will  contend  with  him,  he  cannot  an- 
swer him  one  of  a  thousand. 

Hmn.  iv.  1.  What  shall  we  say  then  that  Abraham 
our  father,  as  pertaining  to  the  fiesh,  hath  tbimdV 

2.  For  if  Abraham  were  justified  by  works,  he 

hath  wliercof  to  glory  ;  but  not  before  God. 

4,  Now  to  him  that  worketh  is  the  reward  not 

reckoned  of  grace,  but  of  debt. 

Gal.  iii.  10.  For  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the 
law  are  under  the  curse :  for  it  is  written,  Cureed  is 
every  one  that  continueth  not  in  all  things  which  are 
written  in  the  book  of  the  law  to  do  them. 

(A.    PARABLE   OP  THE   LABORERS   IN   THE   VrNEYABD.) 

See  Mat.  xx.  1-15. 

(B.   PARABLE   OP  THE  TWO   SONS.) 

Mat.  xxi.  28.  But  what  think  ye  ?  A  certain  man 
had  two  sons;  and  he  came  to  the  first,  and  said.  Son, 
go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard. 

29.  He  answered  and   said,  I  will  not ;  but 

afterward  he  repented,  and  went. 

30.  And  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  Uke- 

wise.  And  he  answered  and  said,  I  go,  sir  ;  and  went 
not. 

31.  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of  his 

father?    They  say  unto  hun.  The  first.    Jesus  saith 


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unto  them,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  That  the  publicaus 
aud  the  hariots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 
you. 

(5.   F.\ITU   WITnOUT  WORKS   INSTJFFICrENT.) 

limn.  iii.  31.  Do  we  then  make  void  the  law  through 
faith  ?    God  forbid  :  yea,  we  establish  the  law. 

Tit.  iii.  8.  T/iis  in  a  faithful  saying,  and  these  things 
1  will  that  thou  afHrm  constantly,  that  they  which 
have  believed  in  God  might  be  careful  to  maintain 
good  works.  These  things  are  good  and  profitable 
imto  men. 

14.  And  let  ours  also  learn  to  maintain  good 

worlcs  for  necessary  uses,  that  the_y  be  not  unfruitful. 

Jam.  ii.  14.  What  doth  it  profit,  iny  brethren,  though 
a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  have  not  works  ?  can 
faith  save  him? 

17.  Even  so  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is  dead, 

being  alone. 

18.  Yea,  a  man  maj'  say,  Thou  hast  faith,  and 

I  have  works:  shew  me  thy  faith  without  thy  works, 
and  I  will  shew  thee  my  faith  by  my  works. 

20.  But  wilt  thou  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith 

without  works  is  dead  ? 

26.  For  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead, 

so  faith  without  works  is  dead  also. 

(6.   WORKS  THE   FRUIT  AND  EVIDENCE  OP  FAITH.) 

Mai.  vii.  16.  Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits. 
Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles  ? 

17.  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth 

good  fruit;  but  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit. 

18.  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit, 

neither  am  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good  fruit. 

19.  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

fruit  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  fire. 

20.  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  3'e  shall  know 

them. 

—  xii.  33.  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  his  fruit 
good ;  or  else  make  tlie  tree  corrupt,  and  his  fruit  cor- 
rupt :  for  the  tree  is  known  by  his  fruit. 

Lii!i-e  iii.  9.  And  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto  the 
root  of  the  trees :  every  tree  therefore  which  bringeth 
not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  do'svn,  and  cast  into  the 
fire. 

—  vi.  43.  For  a  good  tree  liringeth  not  forth  corrupt 
fruit ;  neither  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good 
fruit. 

44.  For  eveiy  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit. 

For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs,  nor  of  a  bramble 
bush  gather  they  grapes. 

§  19.    The  Duty  of  BeUevlng. 

Joh  xsxv.  14.  Although  thou  sayest  thou  shalt  not 
see  him,  yet  judgment  is  before  him ;  therefore  trust 
thou  in  him. 

15.  But  now,  because  it  is  not  so,  he  hath  vis- 
ited in  his  anger ;  yet  he  knoweth  it  not  in  great  ex- 
ti'emity : 

Ps.  xxxvii.  3.  .Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good ;  so 
shalt  thou  dwell  in  the  laud,  and  verily  thou  shalt  be 
fed. 

—  Iv.  23.  Cast  thy  burden  upon  the  Lord,  and  he 
shall  sustain  thee  :  he  shall  never  sulfer  the  righteous 
to  be  moved. 

Pivv.  iii.  5.  Trust  in  the  Lord  with  al!  thine  heart: 
aud  lean  not  unto  thine  own  undcrsttmding. 

—  xvi.  3.  Commit  thy  works  unto  the  Lord,  and 
thj'  thoughts  shall  be  established. 

Jolin  xiir,.  And  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was 
not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may  believe ;  nevertheless 
let  us  go  unto  him. 

AclH  xvi.  27.  And  the  keeper  of  Ibe  prison  awaking 
nut  of  his  sleep,  and  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  he 
drew  out  his  sword,  and  would  have  killed  hmiself, 
supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  been  fled. 

28.  But  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying, 

Do  thyself  no  harm :  lor  we  are  all  here. 

29.  Tlien  he  called  for  a  light,  and  sprang  in, 

and  came  treml)liug,  and  fell  down  before  Paid  and 
Silas, 

30.  And  Iirnught  tliem  out,  and  said.   Sirs, 

what  must  I  do  to  be  saved  'i 


31.  And  they  said,  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus 

Christ,  aud  thou  shalt  be  saved,  and  thy  house. 

Bom.  xiv.  22.  Hast  thou  fiiith  ?  have  it  to  thyself 
before  Gcxl.  Happy  is  he  that  condemneth  not  him- 
self in  that  thing  which  he  alloweth. 

2  I'im.  i.  13.  Hold  fost  the  form  of  sound  words, 
which  thou  hast  heard  of  me,  in  faith  and  love  which 
is  in  Christ  Jesus. 

1  Mill  iii.  23.  And  this  is  his  commandment,  That 
we  should  believe  on  the  name  of  his  Son  Jesus  Christ, 
aud  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  commandment. 

(A.    THE   YOUNG  EXHORTED.) 

Ec.  xii.  1.  Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  days 
of  thy  youth,  while  the  evil  days  come  not,  nor  the 
years  draw  nigh,  when  thou  shalt  say,  I  have  no  plea- 
sure in  them  ; 

2.  While  the  sun,  or  the  light,  or  the  moon,  or 

the  stars,  be  not  darkened,  nor  the  clouds  return  after 
the  rain : 

§  20.    Examples  of  Faith. 

Jo7j  xiii.  15.  Though  he  slay  me,  yet  will  I  trust  in 
him :  but  I  will  maintain  mine  own  ways  before 
him. 

Ps.  iv.  G.  Tliere  be  many  that  sa3'.  Who  will  shew 
us  any  good  ?  Lord,  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy 
countenance  upon  us. 

—  xi.  1.  In  the  Lord  put  I  my  trust :  how  say  ye 
to  my  soul,  Flee  as  a  bird  to  your  mountain  ? 

—  xiii.  5.  But  I  have  trusted  in  thy  mercy ;  my 
heart  shall  rejoice  in  thy  salvation. 

—  xxii.  4.  Our  fathers  trusted  in  thee :  they  trusted, 
and  thou  didst  deliver  them. 

—  xxxi.  14.  But  I  trusted  in  thee,  O  Lord  :  I  said, 
Thou  art  my  God. 

—  xl.  3.  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth, 
even  praise  unto  our  God :  many  shall  see  it,  and  fear, 
and  shall  trust  in  the  Lord. 

—  Iii.  8.  But  I  am  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the 
house  of  God :  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever 
and  ever. 

—  cxvi.  10.  I  believed,  therefore  have  I  spoken :  I 
was  greatly  afflicted: 

3Iat.  viii.  19.  And  a  certain  scribe  came,  and  said 
unto  him.  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
thou  goest. 

—  Ix.  9.  And  as  Jesus  passed  forth  from  thence, 
he  saw  a  man,  named  JIatthew,  sitting  at  the  receipt 
of  custom  :  and  he  saith  unto  him.  Follow  me.  And 
he  arose,  and  followed  him. 

—  XV.  23.  But  he  answered  her  not  a  word.  And 
his  disciples  came  and  besought  him,  saying,  Send  her 
away ;  for  she  crieth  after  us. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  Simon  Peter  answered  and  said. 
Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living  God. 

Mark  v.  18.  And  when  he  was  come  into  the  ship, 
he  that  had  been  possessed  with  the  devil  prayed  him 
that  he  might  be  with  him. 

—  Lx.  24.  And  straightway  the  fsvther  of  the  child 
cried  out,  and  said  with  tears.  Lord,  I  believe;  help 
thou  mine  unlielief. 

—  X.  17.  And  when  he  was  gone  forth  iuto  the  way, 
there  came  one  running,  and  kneeled  to  him,  aiid 
asked  him,  Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may 
inherit  eternal  life  ? 

47.  And  when  he  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of 

Nazareth,  he  began  to  cry  out,  and  say,  Jesus,  thou  Son 
of  David,  have  mercy  on  me. 

48.  And  many  charged  him  that  he  should 

hold  his  peace :  Ijut  he  cried  the  more  a  great  deal, 
T/wu  Son  of  David  have  mercy  on  me. 

Lvlce  iii.  10.  Aud  the  people  asked  liim,  saj-ing 
What  shall  we  do  then? 

—  ix.  18.  Aud  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  alone 
prayiug,  his  disciples  were  with  him ;  aud  he  asked 
them,  saying,  Whom  say  the  people  that  I  am  ? 

i9.  They  answering  said,  John  the  Baptist; 

but  some  sai/,  Elias ;  and  others  say,  that  one  of  the 
old  prophets  is  risen  again. 

20.  He  said  unto  them.  But  whom  say  ye  that 

I  am  ?    Peter  answering  said,  The  Christ  of  God. 

57.  Aud  it  catue  to  pass,  that,  as  they  went 


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in  the  way,  a  certnin  mnn  S!U<1  unto  him,  Lonl,  I  will 
follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  f;oest. 

John  i.  40.  One  of  the  two  whieli  heard  John  speak, 
and  followed  him,  wjis  Andrew,  8inion  Peter's  brother. 

11.  lie  first  tindetli  his  own  brother  Simon, 

and  saith  unto  him,  "We  have  found  the  Messias,  whieh 
is,  being  interpreted,  the  Christ. 

43.  And  he  brouirht  him  to  Jesu.«.    And  when 

Jesus  l)eheld  him,  he  said,  Thou  art  Simon  the  son  of 
Jona :  thou  shall  be  called  Cephas,  which  is  by  inter- 
pretation, A  stone. 

4;J.  The  day  followins  Jesus  would  cro  forth 

into  Galilee,  and  lindeth  Philip,  and  saith  imto  him. 
Follow  me. 

—  —  44.  Xow  Philip  was  of  Bothsaida,  the  city  of 
Andrew  and  Peter. 

45.  Philip  findcth  >fathanael,  and  s.aith  unto 

him,  AVe  have  foiuul  him,  of  whom  Jloses  in  the  law, 
and  the  prophets,  did  write,  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  the 
sou  of  Joseph. 

—  ii.  23.  Now  when  he  was  in  Jenisalem  at  the 
passover,  in  the  feast  thti/,  many  believed  in  his  name, 
when  they  saw  the  miracles  wiiieh  he  did. 

—  iii.  1.  There  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named 
Nicodemus.  a  ruler  of  the  Jews: 

2.  The  same  came  to  Jesus  by  niffht,  and  said 

unto  him.  Rabbi,  wc  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher 
come  from  God:  for  no  man  can  do  these  miracles 
that  thou  doest,  except  God  be  with  him. 

—  iv.  28.  The  woman  then  left  her  watcrpot,  and 
went  her  way  into  the  city,  and  saith  to  the  men, 

29.  Come,  see  a  man,  which  told  me  all  things 

that  ever  I  did  :  is  not  this  the  Christ  ? 

30.  Then  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and  came 

unto  him. 

41.  And  many  more  believed  because  of  his 

own  word ; 

42.  And  said  unto  the  woman.  Now  we  be- 
lieve, not  because  of  thy  sa3-injj :  for  we  have  heard 
him  ourselves,  and  kuow  that  this  is  indeed  the  Christ, 
the  Saviour  of  the  world. 

—  vi.  69.  And  we  believe  and  are  sure  that  thou  art 
that  Christ,  the  Sou  of  the  living  God. 

—  vii.  31.  And  many  of  the  people  believed  on  him, 
and  said,  'When  Christ  eometh,  will  he  do  more  mira- 
cles than  these  which  this  man  hath  done  ? 

—  viii.  30.  As  he  spake  these  words,  many  believed 
on  him. 

—  i.x.  33.  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 
nothing. 

—  xr42.  And  many  believed  on  him  there. 

—  xi.  21.  Then  said  Martha  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  if 
thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died. 

22.  But  I  know,  that  even  now,  whatsoever 

thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give  it  thee. 

27.  She  saith  unto  him.  Yea,  Lord :  I  believe 

■  that  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God,  which  should 
come  into  the  world. 

32.  Then  when  JIarj'  was  come  where  Jesus 

was,  and  saw  him,  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying 
unto  him.  Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  brother 
had  not  died. 

45.  Then  many  of  the  Jews  which  came  to 

Mary,  and  had  seen  the  things  which  Jesus  did,  be- 
lieved on  him. 

—  xii.  11.  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many  of 
tlie  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on  Jesus. 

20.  And  there  were   certain  Greeks  among 

them  that  came  up  to  worship  at  the  feast : 

21.  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip,  which 

was  of  Bethsaida  of  Galilee,  and  desired  him,  saying. 
Sir,  we  would  see  JesuB. 

22.  Philii)  Cometh  and  telleth  Andrew :   and 

again  Andrew  and  Philip  tell  Jesus. 

—  xvi.  31.  Jesus  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  be- 
lieve ? 

Rum.  iv.  19.  And  being  not  weak  in  faith,  he  con- 
fidered  not  his  own  body  now  dead,  when  he  was 
about  a  hundred  years  old,  neither  yet  the  deadness 
of  Sarah's  womb : 

20.  He  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God 

through  tinbelief ;  but  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory 
to  God; 


21.  And  being  fully  persuaded,  that  what  ho 

had  promised,  he  was  able  also  to  perform. 

2  Cor.  iv.  13.  W'e  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith, 
according  as  it  is  written,  I  believed,  and  therefore 
have  I  spoken ;  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  speak; 

—  V.  7.  (For  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight:) 
Ejih.  i.  19.  And  what  i^«  "the  exceeding  greatness  of 

his  power  to  us-ward  who  believe,  according  to  tho 
working  of  his  mighty  power, 

1  Tim.  i.  16.  Ilowbeit  for  this  cause  I  obtained 
mercy,  that  in  me  first  Jesus  Christ  might  shew  forth 
all  lo'ngsutfering,  for  a  pattern  to  them  which  should 
here;ifler  believe  on  him  to  life  everliisting. 

Ilcb.  xi.  2.  For  by  it  the  ciders  obtained  a  good  re- 
port. 

8.  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  called  to 

go  out  into  a  place  which  he  should  after  receive  for 
an  inheritance,  obeyed ;  and  he  went  out,  not  knowuig 
whither  he  went. 

9.  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  prom- 
ise, as  in.  a  strange  country,  dwelling  in  tabernacles 
with  Isaac  and  Jacob,  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same 
promise : 

10.  For  he  looked  for  a  city  which  hath  found- 
ations, whose  builder  and  maker  is  God. 

— -  —  17.  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  tried, 
offered  U])  Isaac :  and  he  that  had  received  the  prom- 
ises olfereil  up  his  only  begotten  mn, 

18.  Of  whom  "it  was  said.  That  in  Isaac  shall 

thy  seed  be  called  : 

21.  By  faith  Jacob,  when  he  was  a  dying, 

blessed  both  the  sons  of  Joseph;  and  worshipped, 
leaning  upon  the  top  of  his  staff. 

§  21.    Immunities  and  Rewards  of  Faith. 

(1.    BLESSEDNESS  AND  JOY.) 

Ps.  xl.  4.  Blessed  w  that  man  that  maketh  the  Lord 
hie  trust,  and  respecteth  not  the  proud,  nor  such  as 
turn  aside  to  lies. 

—  Ixxxiv.  12.  O  Lord  of  hosts,  blessed  is  the  man 
that  trusteth  in  thee. 

Luke  i.  45.  And  blessed  is  she  that  believed :  for 
there  shall  be  a  performance  of  those  things  which 
were  told  her  from  the  Lord. 

Ads  xvi.  34.  And  when  he  had  brought  them  into 
his  house,  he  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced,  be- 
lieving in  God  with  all  his  house. 

1  Pet.  I.  8.  AVhom  having  not  seen,  ye  love;  in  whom, 
though  now  ye  see  him  not,  yet  believing,  ye  rejoice 
with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of  glory  : 

(2.    rARTICrPATION   IN  TUB   BLESSINGS  OF   THE   ABRA- 
H.«tIC   COVEN.VNT.) 

Is.  Ivii.  13.  "When  thou  criest,  let  thy  companies  de- 
liver thee  ;  but  the  wind  shall  carry  them  all  away  ; 
vanity  shall  take  them :  but  he  that  putteth  his  trust 
in  me  shall  possess  the  land,  and  shall  inherit  my  holy 
mountain ; 

14.  And  shall  say.  Cast  ye  up,  cast  ye  up,  pre- 
pare the  way,  take  up  tlie  stum"blingblock  out  of  the 
way  of  my  "people. 

Bom.  iv.  13.  For  the  promise,  that  he  should  be  the 
heir  of  the  world,  icas  not  to  Abraham,  or  to  his  seed, 
thi-ough  the  law,  but  thi-ough  the  righteousness  of 
faith. 

Gill.  iii.  7.  Know  ye  therefore  that  they  which  are 
of  faith,  the  same  are  the  children  of  Abraham. 

8.  And  the   Scrijiture,  foreseeing  that  God 

would  justify  the  heathen  through  f;dth,  preached  be- 
fore the  gospel  unto  Abraham,  sayiny,  In  thee  shall  all 
nations  be  blessed. 

9.  So  then  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed 

with  faithful  Abraham. 

—  iv.  28.  Now  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  the 
chiklren  of  promise. 

(3.   DELXVERANCE  FROM  THE  BONDAGE  OP  THE  lAW.) 

Rom.  vii.  4.  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  ye  also  are  be- 
come dead  to  the  law  by  the  bo<Iy  of  Christ ;  that  ye 
should  be  married  to  another,  eun  to  him  who  is 
rai.sed  from  the  dead,  that  we  should  bnng  forth  fruit 
unto  God. 


541 


CHAP.  IV. 


MAI^  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Gal.  iii.  23.  But  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept 
imder  Ilic  law,  shut  up  uuto  the  faith  which  shouUl 
afterwiiiiis  be  revealed. 

34.  Wherefore  the  law  was  our  sclioolmaster  to 

hniig  us  uuto  Christ,  that  ^ve  might  be  justified  by  faith. 

25.  But  after  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no 

longer  under  a  schoolmaster. 

(4.  DELIVEBAUCE  FHOM  THE  PENALTY  AND  POWER 
OF  SIN.) 

P!t.  xxxiv.  22.  The  Lord  rcdeemeth  the  soul  of  his 
servants:  and  none  of  them  that  trust  in  him  shall  be 
desolate. 

Acts  X.  43.  To  him  give  all  the  prophets  witness, 
th;it  through  his  name  whosoever  believetli  in  him 
shall  receive  remission  of  sins. 

Rom.  vi.  14.  For  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over 
you :  for  ye  are  not  under  the  law,  but  under  grace. 

(.5.    SECURITY.) 

Ps.  sxxvii.  40.  And  the  Lord  shall  help  them,  and 
deliver  them:  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  wicked, 
and  save  them,  because  they  trust  in  him. 

—  xci.  9.  Because  thou  hast  made  the  Lord,  icliich 
is  my  refuge,  even  the  Most  High,  thv  habitation ; 

10.  There   shall   no  evil  befall  thee,  neither 

shall  any  plague  come  nigh  thy  dwelling. 

Jer.  xlv.  5.  And  seekest  thou  great  things  for  thy- 
self? seek  them  not :  for,  behold,  1  will  briii^-  evil  upon 
all  t3esh,  saith  the  Lord  :  but  thy  life  will  1  give  uuto 
thee  for  a  prey  in  all  jjlaces  whither  thou  goest. 

Ps.  cxvi.  15.  Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  is 
the  death  of  his  saints. 

—  cxxv.  1.  They  that  trust  in  the  Lord  sJiall  be 
as  mount  Zion,  ichidi,  cannot  be  removed,  but  abideth 
for  ever. 

Jv/i?i  xiv.  1.  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled :  ye  be- 
lieve in  God,  believe  also  in  me. 

2  Cor.  i.  24.  Not  for  that  we  have  domiuion  over 
your  faith,  but  are  helpers  of  your  joy :  for  by  faith  ye 
stand. 

Ileb.  xi.  31.  By  faith  the  harlot  Rahab  perished  not 
with  them  that  believed  not,  when  she  had  received 
tlie  spies  with  peace. 

(6.  hope.) 

Ps.  xxvii.  13.  I  had  fainted,  unless  I  had  believed  to 
see  the  goodness  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

Horn.  V.  2.  By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faitla 
into  this  grace  wherein  we  stand,  and  rejoice  in  hope 
of  the  glory  of  God. 

(7.    LIFE   EVERLASTING.) 

Johyi  iii.  15.  That  whosoever  believeth  iu  him  should 
not  perish,  but  have  eternal  life. 

10.  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave 

his  only  begotten  Son,  that  whosoever  believeth  in 
him  should  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life. 

—  V.  24.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
hcarelh  my  word,  and  believeth  on  him  that  sent  me, 
hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come  into  condem- 
nation ;  but  is  i>assed  from  death  vmto  life. 

—  vi.  47.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that  be- 
lieveth on  me  hath  everlasting  life. 

—  xi.  2(5.  Anil  whosoever  livcth  and  believeth  in 
me  shall  never  die.     Bclievest  thou  this? 

1  John  ii.  20.  And  this  is  the  promise  that  he  hath 
promised  us,  eivii  eternal  life. 

—  V.  11.  And  this  is  the  record,  that  God  hath  given 
to  us  eternal  life,  and  this  life  is  in  his  Sou. 

12.  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  hfe;  and  he 

that  hath  not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not  life. 

13.  These  things  have  I  written  uuto  you  that 

believe  on  the  name  of  the  Sou  of  God ;  that  ye  may 
know  that  ye  have  eternal  life,  and  that  ye  may  be- 
lieve on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God. 

§  22.    Achievements  of  Faith. 

M((t.  xxi.  31.  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Verily  I  say  unto  you.  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not, 
ye  shall  not  only  do  this  which  is  d'jiie  to  the  tig  tree, 
but  also  if  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou 
removed,  and  bo  thou  cast  into  the  sea ;  it  shall  be 
done. 


Mark  is.  23.  Jesus  said  imto  him.  If  thou  canst  be- 
lieve, all  things  are  )iossible  to  him  that  believeth. 

—  xi.  22.  And  Jesus  answering  saith  vmto  them, 
Have  faith  in  God. 

23.  For  verily  I  say  nnto  you.  That  whosoever 

shall  sa}'  unto  this  mountain.  Be  thou  removed,  and 
be  thou  cast  into  the  sea  ;  and  shall  not  doubt  in  his 
heart,  but  shall  believe  that  those  things  which  he  saith 
shall  come  to  pass  ;  he  shall  have  whatsoever  he  saith. 

Luke  vii.  50.  And  he  said  to  the  woman,  Thj'  faith 
hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace. 

—  viii.  48.  And  he  said  unto  her.  Daughter,  be  of 
good  comfort :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole ;  go  in 
peace. 

—  xvii.  C.  And  the  Lord  said,  If  ye  had  faith  as  a 
grain  of  mustard  seed,  ye  might  say  unto  this  syca- 
mine tree.  Be  thou  plucked  up  by  the  root,  and  be 
thou  planted  in  the  sea ;  and  it  should  obey  you. 

19.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Ai'ise,  go  thy  way  : 

thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole. 

John  xiv.  12.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
believeth  on  me,  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also ; 
and  greater  ^eurks  than  these  shall  he  do ;  because  I 
go  unto  my  Father. 

Heb.  xi.  20.  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 
concerning  things  to  come. 

23.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  born,  was 

hid  three  months  of  his  parents,  because  they  saw  lie 
iriis  a  proper  child ;  and  they  were  not  afraid  of  the 
king's  commandment. 

34.  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  come   to 

years,  refused,  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh's 
daughter ; 

28.  Through  faith  he  kept  the  passover,  and 

the  sprinkling  of  blood,  lest  he  that  desti-oyed  the 
firstborn  should  touch  them. 

29.  By  fiiith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 

as  by  dryland:  which  the  Egyptians  assaying  to  do 
were  drowned. 

32.  And  what  shall  I  more  say  ?  for  the  time 

would  fail  me  to  tell  of  Gideon,  and  of  Barak,  and  of 
Samson,  and  o/ Jephthah ;  o/ David  also,  and  Samuel, 
and  of  the  prophets : 

33.  Who  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms, 

wrought  righteousness,  obtained  promises,  stopped  the 
mouths  of  Hons, 

34.  Quenched  the  violence  of  fire,  escaped  the 

edge  of  the  sword,  out  of  weakness  were  made  strong, 
waxed  valiant  in  fight,  turned  to  flight  the  armies  of 
the  aliens. 

35,  "Women  received  their  dead  raised  to  life 

again:  and  others  were  tortured,  not  accepting  de- 
liverance ;  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resmTectiou : 

§  23.    Distrust. 

(1.    INDICATED.) 

Job  xvii.  15.  And  where  w  now  my  hope?  as  for  my 
hope,  who  shall  see  it  ? 

Ps.  Ixxvii.  9.  Hath  God  forgotten  to  be  gracious? 
hath  he  iu  auger  shut  up  his  tender  mercies  ?    Selah. 

Jer.  xviii.  12.  And  they  said.  There  is  no  hope  :  but 
we  will  walk  after  our  orni  devices,  and  we  will  every 
one  do  the  imagination  of  his  evil  heart. 

(2.    FORBIDDEN.) 

Mat.  vi.  25.  Therefore  I  say  unto  you.  Take  no 
thought  for  your  life,  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye 
shall  drink  ;  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall  put 
on.  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the  body  than 
raiment  ? 

31.  Therefore  take  no  thought,  saying.  What 

shall  we  eat?  or.  What  shall  we  drink?  or.  Where- 
withal shall  we  be  clothed  ? 

32.  (For  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles 

seek:)  for  your  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye 
have  need  of  all  these  things. 

33.  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 

his  righteousness ;  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added 
unto  you. 

34.  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  mor- 
row :  for  the  morrow  shall  take  thought  for  the  thinga 
of  itself.     Sufficient  uuto  the  day  is  the  e\i\  thereof 

542 


CHAP.  IV. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Luke  xii.  22.  And  he  said  mito  his  disciples,  Tlicrc- 
fore  I  sav  unto  you,  Take  no  thovight  for  your  lile, 
wliat  ye  sli.ill  eat ;  neither  for  the  body,  what  ye  shall 
put  on. 

2!1.   And  seek  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat,  or 

what  ye  sliall  drink,  neither  be  ye  ol'"doulill'ul  mind. 

Ihh.  xii.  12.  Wherefore  lift  up  the  bauds  which  haug 
down,  and  the  t'eel)le  knees  ; 

13.  And  make  straight  i)aths  for  your  feet,  lest 

that  which  is  lame  be  turned  out  of  tlie  way ;  but  lei 
il  rather  bo  healed. 

1  I'd.  V.  7.  Castmg  all  your  care  upon  him  ;  for  he 
caroth  for  you. 

(3.  PUT  TO  sriAME.) 

Mat.  vi.  80.  Wherefore,  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass 
of  the  liold,  which  to  day  is,  and  to  morrow  is  east 
into  the  oven,  uliall  he  not  much  more  clothe  you,  O  ye 
of  little  liiith  V 

27.   Which  of  you  by  taking  thought  can  add 

one  cubit  unto  his  stature  ? 

—  X.  31.  Pear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of  more  value 
than  man}'  sparrows. 

Lxike  xii.  23.  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  and  the 
body  w  more  than  raiment. 

24.  Consider  the  ravens :  for  they  neither  sow 

nor  rea|) ;  which  neither  have  storehouse  nor  barn ; 
and  God  feedeth  them :  how  much  more  are  ye  better 
than  the  tbwls? 

--  —  23.  And  which  of  you  with  taking  thought 
can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit  ? 

2(i.  If  ye  then  be  not  able  to  do  that  thing 

which  is  least,  why  take  ye  thought  for  the  rest  ? 

27.   Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow :  they 

toil  not,  they  spin  not ;  and  yet  1  say  vinto  you,  that 
Solomon  in  "all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of 
these. 

28.  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass,  which  is 

to  day  in  the  field,  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the 
oven ;"  how  much  more  will  he  clothe  you,  O  ye  of  little 
faith  ? 

30.  For  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the 

world  seek  after :  and  your  Father  knoweth  that  ye 
hare  need  of  these  things. 

§  24.    Unbelief. 

(1.    CONTRASTED  WITH   BELIEF.) 

Joltn  iii.  18.  He  that  belicveth  on  him  is  not  con- 
demned :  but  he  that  believeth  not  is  condemned  al- 
ready, because  he  hath  not  believed  in  the  name  of 
the  only  besotteu  Son  of  God. 

3ij.  lie  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  ever- 
lasting life :  and  he  that  believeth  not  the  Son  shall 
not  see  life  ;  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him. 

1  John  v.  10.  He  that  believeth  on  the  Sou  of  God 
hath  the  witness  ua  himself:  he  that  believeth  not  God 
hatli  made  him  a  liar ;  because  he  believeth  not  the 
record  that  God  gave  of  his  Son. 

(2.    EX.VjrPLES.) 

Xum.  xi.  21.  And  Moses  said,  The  people,  among 
whom  I  am,  are  six  hundred  thousand  footmen ;  and 
thou  hast  said,  I  will  give  them  flesh,  that  they  may 
eat  a  whole  month. 

22.  Shall  the  flocks  and  the  herds  be  slain 

for  them,  to  sulfioe  thcra  ?  or  shall  all  the  fish  of  the 
sea  be  gathered  together  for  them,  to  suflice  them  ? 

^^23.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Is  the 

Lord's  hand  waxed  short 't  thou  shaltsee  now  whether 
my  word  shall  come  to  pass  unto  thee  or  not. 

Ps.  Iii.  7.  Lo,  ihi)<  i.i  the  man  that  made  not  God  his 
strength ;  but  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches, 
and  strengthened  himself  in  his  wickedness. 

Mat.  xili.  58.  And  he  did  not  many  mighty  works 
Uiere  because  of  their  unbelief 

Luke  iv.  23.  And  he  said  unto  tlicm,  Ye  will  surely 
say  unto  me  this  proverb.  Physician,  heal  thyself: 
whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  in  Capernaum,  do 
also  here  in  thy  country. 

John  i.  11.  He  came  unto  his  own,  and  his  own  re- 
ceived him  not. 

4C.  And  Nathanael  said  unto  him.  Can  there 

543 


any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazareth?  Philip  saith 
unto  him.  Come  and  sec. 

—  iii.  !).  Nicodemus  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
How  can  these  things  be? 

10.   Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  .iVrt 

tliou   a   master   of  Israel,  and    kuowest    not   these  ^ 
things?  I 

11.  Verily,  verilv,  I  say  unto  thee,  \\  e  spcfik' 

that  we  do  know,  and  testify  that  wo  have  seen;  and 
ye  receive  not  our  witness. 

13.  If  I  have  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye 

believe  not,  how  shall  ye  believe,  if  1  tell  you  of  hea- 
venly things  ? 

—  v.  38  And  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you : 
for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not. 

41.  I  receive  not  honour  from  men. 

43.  I  am  come  in  my  Father's  name,  and  ye 

receive  me  not :  if  another  shall  come  in  his  ow  n 
name,  him  ve  will  receive. 

—  vi.  30."  But  I  said  unto  you.  That  ye  also  have 
seen  nic,  and  believe  not, 

—  vii.  20.  But,  lo,  he  spc;ikcth  boldly,  and  they  say 
nothing  unto  him.  Bo  the  rulers  know  indeed  that 
this  is  the  vcit  Christ? 

27.  Ilbwbeit  we  know  this  man  whence  he  is: 

but  when  Christ  cometh,  no  man  knoweth  whence  he 
is. 

40.  INIany  of  the  people  therefore,  when  they 

heard  this  saving,  said.  Of  a  truth  this  is  the  Prophet. 

_  _  41.  Others  said.  This  is  the  Christ.  But  some 
said.  Shall  Christ  come  out  of  Galilee  ? 

43.  Hath  not  the  Scripture  said.  That  Christ 

cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and  out  of  the  town  of 
Bethlehem,  where  David  was  ? 

47.  Then  answered  them  the  Pharisees,  Are 

ye  also  deceived  ? 

48.  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the  Phari- 
sees believed  on  him  ? 

52.  They  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Art 

thou  also  of  Galilee  ?  Search,  and  look :  for  out  of 
Galilee  arisetli  no  prophet. 

—  viii.  45.  And  because  I  tell  yotJ  the  truth,  ye  be- 
lieve me  not. 

46.  Which  of  you  convinceth  me  of  sin  ?    And 

if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe  me  ? 

—  ix.  10.  Therefore  said  some  of  the  Pharisees, 
This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he  kccpeth  not  the 
sabbath  day.  Others  said.  How  can  a  man  that  is  a 
sinner  do  such  miracles?  And  there  was  a  division 
among  them. 

29.  We  know  that  God  spake  unto  Closes :  as 

for  this/('(to;o,  we  know  not  from  whence  he  is. 

—  xi.  46.  But  some  of  them  went  their  ways  to  the 
Pharisees,  and  told  them  what  things  Jesus  liad  done. 

—  xii.  37.  But  though  he  had  done  so  many  mira- 
cles before  them,  yet  they  believed  not  on  him : 

38.   That"  the  saving  of  Esaias  the  prophet 

misht  be  fulfilled,  which  he  spake.  Lord,  who  hath  be- 
lieved our  report  ?  and  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the 
Lord  been  revealed  ? 

39.  Therefore  they  could  not  believe,  because 

that  Esaias  said  a^ain, 

40.  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  hardened 

their  heart;  that  they  should  not  see  with  ?A«'c  eyes, 
nor  understand  with  'their  heart,  and  be  converted,  and 
I  should  heal  them. 

. 41.  These  things  said  Esaias,  when  he  saw 

his  glorv,  and  spake  of  him. 

—  xvi.  9.  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me ; 

Som.  X.  10.  But  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  gos- 
pel. For  Esaias  saith,  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our 
report  ? 

Heb.  iv.  2.  For  unto  us  was  Uie  gospel  preached,  as 
well  as  unto  them  :  but  the  word  preached  did  not 
profit  them,  not  being  mixed  with  faith  in  them  that 
heard  it. 

(3.   MITIGATION  OP  GUILT.) 

1  Tim.  i.  13.  Who  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  a 
persecutor,  and  injurious:  but  I  obtamod  mercy,  be- 
cause I  did  it  ignorantly  in  unbelief 

(4.   PUNISHMENT.) 

Num.  XX.  12.  And  the  Lord  spake  vmto  Moses  and 


CHAP,  v.,  VI. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Aaron,  Because  ye  believed  me  not,  to  sanctify  me  in 
the  eyes  of  the  children  of  Israel,  therefore  ye  shall 
not  bring  this  congregation  into  the  land  which  I  have 
given  them. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  31.  Therefore  the  Loud  heard  thi^,  and 
was  wroth :  so  a  fire  was  kindled  agamst  Jacob,  and 
autjer  also  came  up  against  Israel ; 

r 30    Because    they  believed  not  in  God,  and 

trusted  not  in  his  salvation  : 

Jo?in  viii.  34.  I  said  therefore  unto  you,  that  ye 
shall  die  in  your  sins :  for  if  ye  believe  not  that  I  am 
he,  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins. 

lied.  iii.  18.  And  to  whom  sware  he  that  they  should 
not  enter  into  his  rest,  but  to  them  that  believed  not  V 

19.  So  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  in  be- 
cause of  unbelief. 

—  iv.  6.  Seeing  therefore  it  rematneth  that  some 
must  enter  therein,  and  they  to  whom  it  was  first 
preached  entered  not  in  because  of  unbelief: 

—  xii.  35.  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh : 
for  if  they  escaped  not  who  refused  him  that  spake 
on  earth,  much  more  shall  iiM  we  escape,  if  we  tm'u 
iway  from  him  that  speaketh  from  heaven  : 

See  Jfa/*  xvi.  16.    Jb^ra  iii.  18, 36.    3  TAess.  ii.  11, 13. 


CHAP.  V. 
UNIOJf  WITH  CHRIST. 

(See  Book  III.,  §  130  ;  "  Christ  oiu-  Life.") 


CHAP.  VI. 
JUSTIFICATION. 

§  25.    God  the  Author. 

Rom.  viii.  33.  Who  shall  lay  any  thing  to  the  charge 
of  God's  elect  ?    /(  u  God  that  justtfieth. 

1  Oji:  vi.  11.  And  such  were  some  of  you:  but  ye 
are  washed,  but  ye  are  sanctified,  but  ye  are  justified 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  by  the  Spirit  of 
our  God. 

§  26.    Faith  the  Instrnmental  Cause. 

Oen.  XV.  6.  And  he  believed  in  the  Lord  ;  and  he 
counted  it  to  him  for  righteousness. 

Uctb.  ii.  4.  Behold,  his  soul  ^ehkh  is  lifted  up  is  not 
upright  in  him :  but  the  just  shall  live  by  his  faith. 

Rnn,  i.  17.  For  therein  is  the  righteousness  of  God 
revealed  from  laith  to  faith :  as  it  is  written,  The  just 
shall  live  by  faith. 

—  iii.  33.  Even  the  righteousness  of  God  lehich  is 
by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ  unto  all  and  upon  all  them 
that  beheve  ;  for  there  is  no  ditferencc  : 

—  iv.  3.  For  what  saith  the  Scripture  ?  Abraham 
believed  God,  and  it  was  counted  unto  him  for  right- 
eousness. 

33.  And  therefore  it  was  imputed  to  him  for 

righteousness. 

—  V.  1.  Therefore  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have 
peace  witli  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ: 

Oal.  iii.  G.  Even  as  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it 
was  accoimted  to  him  for  righteousness. 

—  V.  5.  For  we  through  the  Spirit  wait  for  the  hope 
of  righteousness  by  faith. 

Phil.  iii.  7.  But  wliat  things  were  gain  to  me,  those 
I  counted  loss  for  Christ. 

8.  Yea  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things  hut 

loss  for  the  excellency  of  the  I-uiowledge  of  Christ 
Jesus  my  Lord  :  for  whom  I  have  suffered  the  loss  of 
all  things,  and  do  coimt  them  but  dung,  that  I  may 
win  Christ, 

9.  And  be  found  in  liim,  not  having  mine  own 

righteousness,  which  is  of  the  law,  but  that  which  is 
through  the  faith  of  Christ,  the  righteousness  which 
is  of  God  by  faith  : 

Jam.  ii.  23.  And  the  Scripture  was  fulfilled  which 


saith,  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it  was  imputed 
unto  hun  for  righteousness :  and  he  was  called  the 
Friend  of  God. 

§  27.     Aud  Faith  Only. 

Bom.  iii.  21.  But  now  the  righteousness  of  God 
witliout  the  law  is  manifested,  being  witnessed  by  the 
law  and  the  prophets ; 

27.  Where  is  boasting  then  ?    It  is  excluded. 

By  what  law  ?  of  works  ?  Nay ;  but  by  the  law  of 
faith. 

28.  Therefore  we  conclude  that  a  man  is  jus- 
tified by  faith  without  the  deeds  of  the  law. 

—  iv.  5.  But  to  him  that  worketh  not,  but  believeth 
on  him  that  justiflcth  the  ungodly,  his  faith  is  counted 
for  righteousness. 

6.  Even  as  David  also  describeth  the  blessed- 
ness of  the  man,  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteous- 
ness without  works. 

14.  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  law  be  heirs, 

faith  is  made  void,  and  the  promise  made  of  none 
effect : 

15.  Because  the  law  worketh  wrath :  for  where 

no  law  is,  there  is  no  transgression. 

Bom,,  vii.  1.  Know  ye  not,  brethren,  (for  I  speak  to 
them  that  know  the  law,)  how  that  the  law  hath  do- 
minion over  a  man  as  long  as  he  liveth  ? 

—  X.  3.  For  they,  being  ignorant  of  God's  righteous- 
ness, and  going  about  to  establish  their  own  righteous- 
ness, have  not  submitted  themselves  unto  the  righteous- 
ness of  God. 

4.  For  Christ  is  the  end  of  the  law  for  right- 
eousness to  every  one  that  believeth. 

—  xi.  6.  And  if  by  grace,  then  is  it  no  more  of 
works :  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But  if  it 
be  of  works,  then  is  it  no  more  grace :  otherwise  work 
is  no  more  work. 

Oal.  ii.  19.  For  I  through  the  law  am  dead  to  the 
law,  that  I  might  live  imto  God. 

■ —  iii.  11.  But  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in 
the  sight  of  God,  it  is  evident :  ifor.  The  just  shall  live 
by  faith. 

13.  And  the  law  is  not  of  faith :  but,  The  man 

that  doeth  them  shall  live  in  them. 

31.  7s  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of  God? 

God  forbid :  for  if  there  had  been  a  law  given  which 
could  have  given  life,  verily  righteousness  should  have 
been  by  the  law. 

—  iv.  21.  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  imder  the 
law,  do  ye  not  hear  the  law  ? 

"33.  For  it  is  written,  that  Abraham  had  two 

sons,  the  one  by  a  bondmaid,  the  other  by  a  free 
woman. 

33.  But  he  who  was  of  the  bondwoman  was 

bom  after  the  flesh ;  but  he  of  the  free  woman  was 
by  promise. 

—  V.  4.  Christ  is  become  of  no  effect  unto  you,  who- 
soever of  you  are  justified  by  the  law;  ye  are  fallen 
from  grace. 

Eph.  ii.  9.  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast. 

Jam.  ii.  10.  For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole 
law,  and  yet  offend  in  one  paint,  he  is  giulty  of  all. 

11.  For  he  that  said,  Do  not  commit  adultery, 

said  also.  Do  not  kill.  Now  if  thou  commit  no  adid- 
tery,  yet  if  thou  kill,  thou  art  become  a  transgressor 
of  the  law. 

§  28.    Circumcision  of  no  Avail. 

Gal.  V.  2.  Behold,  I  Paul  say  unto  you,  that  if  ye 
be  circumcised,  Christ  shall  profit  you  nothing. 

3.  For  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that  is 

circumcised,  that  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  law. 

0.  For  in  Jesus  Christ   neither  circumcision 

availeth  any  thing,  nor  uncirciuncision ;  but  faith 
which  worketh  by  love. 

—  vi.  13.  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  shew  m 
the  fiesh,  they  constrain  you  to  be  circumcised ;  only 
lest  they  should  suffer  persecution  for  the  cross  of 
Christ. 

13.  For  neither  they  themselves  who  are  cir- 
cumcised keep  the  law ;  but  desire  to  have  you  cir- 
cmiifiscd,  that  they  may  glory  in  your  flesh. 

44 


CHAP.  VII. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Qal.  vi.  14.  But  G(nl  forbid  thul  I  shoulil  glory,  save 
in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  the 
world  is  cruoiliod  unto  nic,  nnd  I  unto  tlic  world. 

1,5.  For  in  Christ  Jisus  neither  circumcision 

availeth  any  thing,  nor  uucircumcisiou,  but  a  new 
creature. 

16.  And  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this 

rule,  peace  be  on  them,  and  mercy,  nnd  upon  the  Israel 
of  God. 

Rom.  ii.  2.5.  Forcircumcision  verily  profiteth,  if  thou 
keep  the  law  :  but  if  thou  be  a  breaker  of  the  law, 
thy  circumcision  is  made  imcircumcision. 

" 20.  Therefore,  if  tlie  \uuircunicision  keep  the 

righteousness  of  the  law,  shall  not  his  uncircumcisiou 
be  counted  for  circumcision '? 

27.  .Vnd  shall  not  uncircumcision  which  is  by 

natm-e,  if  it  fullil  the  law,  judge  lliee,  who  by  the  let- 
ter and  circumcision  dost  transgress  the  law? 

28.  For  he  is  not  a  .lew,  which  is  one  out- 
wardly ;  neither  is  that  circumcision,  which  is  outward 
in  the  tiesh  : 

29.  But  he  is  a  Jew,  w  hich  is  one  inwardly  ; 

and  circumcision  i»  that  of  the  heart,  in  the  spirit,  and 
not  in  the  letter  ;  whose  praise  is  not  of  men,  but  of 
God. 

—  iii.  30.  Seeing  it  is  one  God,  whidi  shall  justify 
the  circmucision  bv  laith,  and  uncircumcisiou  through 
faith. 

—  iv.  9.  Cometh  this  blessedness  then  \ipon  the  cir- 
cumcision only,  or  upon  the  uncircumcision  also  ?  for 
we  s!»y  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  Abraham  for  right- 
eousness. 

10.  How  was  it  then  reckoned  ?  when  he  wa.s 

in  circumcision,  or  in  nucircumcision  ?  Not  in  cu'- 
cunicision,  liut  in  uncircumcision. 

11.  And  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision, 

a  seal  of  the  righteousness  of  the  faith  which  he  had 
yet  being  imcireumcised :  that  he  might  l)e  the  father 
of  all  tiiem  that  believe,  though  they  be  not  circum- 
cised ;  that  righteousness  might  be  iniputed  tmto  them 
also; 

12.  And  the  father  of  circumcision   to  them 

who  are  not  of  the  circumcision  only,  but  who  also 
walk  in  the  steps  of  that  faith  of  our  father  Abraham, 
which  he  had  being  yet  uncircumcised. 

§  29.    Good  Works  Sure  to  Follow. 

Rom.  vi.  15.  What  then?  shall  we  sin,  because  we 
are  not  under  the  law,  but  under  grace  ?     God  forbid. 

—  viii.  4.  That  the  righteousness  of  the  law  might 
be  fullilled  in  us,  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but 
afler  the  Spirit. 

§  30.    Pardon. 

(1,  PROMISED.) 

Ps.  Ixv.  .3.  Iniquities  prevail  against  me  :  aa  for  our 
transgressions,  thou  shalt  purge  them  away. 

—  c.xx.x.  4.  But  there  is  forgiveness  with  thee,  that 
thou  mayest  be  feared. 

8.  And  he  shall  redeem  Israel  from  all  his 

iniquities. 

/v.  i.  18.  Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  together, 
saitli  tlie  Loud:  though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  they 
shall  lie  as  white  as  snow ;  though  they  be  red  like 
crimson,  they  shall  be  as  wool. 

—  xliii.  20.  Put  me  m  remembrance :  let  us  plead 
together:  declare  thou,  that  thou  mayest  be  justilied. 

—  Iv.  1.  Ho,  ever}'  one  that  thirsteth,  come  ye  to 
the  waters,  and  he  that  hath  no  monej- ;  come  ye,  buy, 
and  cat ;  yea,  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money 
and  without  price. 

7.  Let  the  wicked  forsake  his  waj',  and  the 

unrighteous  man  his  thoughts :  and  let  liim  return 
unto  the  Lokd,  and  he  will  have  mercy  upon  him ; 
and  to  our  God,  for  he  will  abundantly  pardon. 

Luke  xxiv.  47.  And  that  repentance  and  remission 
of  sins  should  be  preached  in  his  name  among  all  na- 
tions, beginning  at  Jerusalem. 

Ueb.  viii.  12.  For  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  unright- 
eousness, and  their  sins  and  their  iniquities  will  Ire- 
member  no  more.  I 

86  545 


—  X.  17.  And  their  sins  and  iniquities  will  I  remem- 
ber no  more. 

18.  Now  where  remission  of  these  is,  tliere  is 

no  more  oU'ering  for  sin. 

1  John  i.  9.  li'  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful  and 
just  to  forgive  us  our  sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all 
unrighteousness. 

Jlrr.  iii.  18.  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  ui 
the  lire,  tliat  tho\i  mavesi  be  rich ;  and  while  raiment, 
that  thou  mayest  be  c'lolhed,  and  that  the  shame  of  thy 
nakedness  do"  not  appear  ;  and  anoint  thine  eyes  with 
eye  s;ilve,  that  thou  mayest  see. 

(2.   OKANTED.) 

JViitn.  xiv.  20.  And  the  Lokd  said,  I  have  pardoned 
according  to  thy  word  : 

2  Sani.'\u.  VS.  And  David  said  unto  Nathan,  I  have 
sinned  against  the  Loan.  And  Nathan  said  unto 
David,  The  Lord  also  hath  put  away  thy  sin  ;  Uiou 
shalt  not  die. 

J's.  Ixxxv.  3.  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy 
people;  thou  b.ast  covered  all  their  sins.     Selah. 

3.  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  thy  wratli :  thou 

hast  turned  thy.telf  from  the  tierceuess  of  thine  anger. 

—  xcix.  8.  thou  answeredst  them,  O  Lord  our  God : 
thou  wast  a  God  that  forgavest  them,  though  thou 
tookcst  vengeance  of  their  inventions. 

—  eiii.  12"  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west,  so  far 
hath  he  removed  our  transgressions  from  us. 

Is.  xliii.  25.  I,  eren  I,  am  he  that  blotteth  out  thy 
transgressions  for  mine  own  sake,  and  will  not  remem- 
ber thy  sins. 

—  xliv.  21.  Remember  these,  O  Jacob  and  Israel ; 
for  thou  art  my  servant :  I  have  formed  thee ;  thou 
art  my  servant":  O  Israel,  thou  shalt  not  he  forgotten 
of  me. 

23.  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a  thick  cloud,  thy 

transgressions,  and,  as  a  cloud,  thy  sins:  return  unto 
me ;  for  I  have  redeemed  thee. 

1  Tim.  i.  14.  And  the  grace  of  our  Lord  was  exceed- 
ing abundant  with  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ 

1  John  ii.  12.  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  be- 
cause your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name's  sake. 

(3.   BLESSEDNESS   OF.) 

Ps.  xxxii.  1.  Blessed  is  he  tchvse  transgression  is  for- 
given, whose  sin  is  covered. 

2.  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord 

imputeth  not  iniquity,  and  in  whose  spirit  there  is  no 
guile. 

Rom.  iv.  7.  Saying,  Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquities 
are  forgiven,  and  whose  sins  are  covered. 

::  8.  Blessed  is  the  man  to  whom  tlie  Lord  will 

not  impute  sin. 

(4.    SEN'S  NOT   FORGIVEN.) 

Job  X.  14.  If  I  sin,  then  thou  markest  me,  and  thou 
wilt  not  acquit  me  from  mine  iniciuity. 

Jer.  ii.  22.  For  though  thou  wash  thee  with  nitre, 
and  take  thee  much  soap,  yel  thine  iniquity  is  marked 
before  me,  saith  the  Lord  God. 

(A.    THE   tJTfPARDONABLE   SIN.) 

1  John  V.  16.  If  anv  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin 
which  is  not  unto  death,  he  shall  ask,  and  he  shall  give 
him  life  for  them  that  sin  not  unto  death.  There  is  a 
sin  unto  death:  I  do  not  sav  tiiat  he  shall  pray  for  it. 

See  Mat.  xii.  31,  32.     Luke  xii.  10. 


CHAP.  VII. 
ADOPTION.  t 

§  31.    God  our  Father. 

Mai.  xxiii.  0.  And  call  no  man  your  father  upon  the 
earth :  for  one  is  your  Father,  which  is  in  lieaven. 

R'im.  viii.  15.  For  ve  have  not  received  the  spirit  of 
bondage  again  to  fe!i"r ;  but  ye  have  received  the  Spirit 
of  adoption,  whereby  we  erv,  Abba,  Father. 

See  Is.  Ixiii.  16.    Jfat.  vi.  "9.    Luke  xi.  2. 


CHAP.  v:ii. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


§  32 .    Believers  His  Cliildreii. 

Is.  Ixiii.  8.  For  lie  sakl,  Surely  they  are  mj;  people, 
children  f!iiif  will  not  lie:  so  he  was  their  Saviour. 

Iio?ji.  viii.  14.  For  as  many  as  arc  led  by  the  Spirit  of 
God,  the}-  are  the  sous  of  God. 

Gill.  iii.  26.  For  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God  by 
faith  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  iv.  5.  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law, 
that  we  misjht  receive  the  adoption  of  sons. 

6.  And  because  _ye  are  sons,  God  hath   sent 

forth  the  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  your  hearts,  ciying, 
Abba,  Father. 

J^p!i.  ii.  19.  Now  therefore  ye  are  no  more  strangers 
and  foreigners,  but  fellow  citizens  with  the  saiuts,  and 
of  the  household  of  God  ; 

—  V.  1.  Be  ye  therefore  followers  of  God,  as  dear 
children ; 

1  l^ei.  i.  14.  As  obedient  children,  not  fashioning 
yourselves  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  ig- 
norance : 

1  Jo/>)i  iii.  1.  Behold,  what  manner  of  love  the 
Father  hath  bestowed  upon  us,  that  we  should  be 
called  the  sons  of  God:  therefore  the  world  knoweth 
us  not,  because  it  knew  him  not. 

§  3.3.     Heirs  of  (iod,  and  Joint  Heirs  witli  Christ. 

liom.  viii.  16.  The  Spirit  itself  beareth  witness  with 
our  siiirit,  that  we  are  the  children  of  God : 

17.  And  if  children,  then  heirs;  heirs  of  God, 

and  joint  heirs  with  Christ;  if  so  be  that  we  suffer 
with  him,  that  we  may  be  also  glorified  together. 

Gal.  iv.  7.  Wherefore  thou  art  no  more  a  servant, 
Ijut  a  son ;  and  if  a  son,  then  an  heir  of  God  tin-ough 
Christ. 

Tif.  iii.  7.  That  being  justified  Ijy  his  grace,  we 
should  be  made  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal 
life. 

§  34.    Cliasteiied. 

Hcb.  xii.  9.  Furthermore,  we  have  had  fathers  of  our 
flesh  which  corrected  us,  and  we  gave  them  reverence : 
shall  we  not  mucli  rather  be  in  subjection  unto  the 
Father  of  Spirits,  and  live  ? 

10.  For  the}'  verily  for  a.  few  days  chastened 

vs  after  their  own  pleasure,  but  he  for  our  profit,  that 
ice  might  ))e  partakers  of  his  holiness. 

ifes.  iii.  19.  As  many  as  I  love,  I  rebuke  and  chas- 
ten :  be  zealous  therefore,  and  repent. 


CHAP.  YIII. 

DUTIES  AND  GRACES  OF  THE 
NEW  LIFE. 

35.    Love    to  God  and  Man. 

1  Cor.  xiii  1.  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of 
men  and  of  angels,  and  have  not  cliarit)',  I  amljccome 
as  sounding  brass,  or  a  tinkling  cymbal. 

3.  And  though  I  have  the  gift  of  prophecy,  and 

understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  knowledge;  and 
though  I  li;ive  all  faith,  so  that  I  could  remove  mount- 
ains, and  have  not  charity,  I  am  nothing. 

'A.  And  though  I  bestinv'  all  my  goods  to  feed 

the  poor,  and  tliough  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  and 
have  not  charity,  it  jirofiteth  me  nothing. 

4.  Charity  sutl'ereth  long,  mid  is  kind  ;  charity 

cnvieth  not ;  charity  vaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed 
up, 

5.  Doth  not  behave  itself  unseemly,  seeketh 

not  her  own,  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketh  no  evil ; 

6.  Kejoiceth  not  in  inuiuity,  but  rejoiceth  in 

the  truth  ; 

7.    Bearetli   all   things,   bclieveth  all   things, 

hoi)eth  all  things,  endureth  all  things. 

8.  Charily  never  faileth  :  liul  whether  ?/«;?•«  Je 

prophecies,  they  shall  fail ;  whetlier  tlwre  he  tongues, 
they  shall  cease  ;  whether  tliere  be  knowledge,  it  shall 
vanish  away. 


9.  For  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in 

part. 

10.  But  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come, 

then  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away. 

11.  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child,  I 

understood  as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  child:  but  when 
I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  childish  things. 

13.  And  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  charity,  these 

three ;  but  the  greatest  of  these  is  charity. 

—  xiv.  1.  Follow  after  charity,  and  desire  spiritual 
gifts,  but  rather  that  ye  may  prophesy. 

3  John  6.  And  this  is  love,  that  we  walk  after  his 
commandments.  This  is  the  commandment,  That,  as 
ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning,  ye  should  walk  in 
it. 

(A.    THE   MEASURE   OP   LOYE.) 

Liike  vii.  40.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him, 
Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee.  And  he 
saith.  Master,  say  on. 

41.  There  was  a  certain  creditor  which  had 

two  debtors :  the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and 
the  other  fifty. 

42.  And   when   they  had  nothing  to  pay,  he 

frankly  forgave  them  both.  Tell  me  therefore,  which 
of  them  will  love  him  most? 

43.  Simon  answered  and  said,  I  suppose  that 

he,  to  whom  be  forgave  most.  Aaid  he  said  unto  him, 
Thou  hast  rightly  judged. 

§  36.    Love  to  Man. 

Mat.  vii.  12.  Therefore  all  things  whatsoever  ye 
would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to 
them  :  for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets. 

—  xix.  18.  He  saith  unto  him,  Which  ?  Jesus  said. 
Thou  shalt  do  no  murder.  Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery.  Thou  shalt  not  steal,  Thou  shalt  not  bear 
false  witness, 

19.  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother :  and, 

Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

—  xxii.  39.  And  the  second  is  like  unto  it.  Thou 
shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

40.  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the 

law  and  the  prophets. 

Murk  xii.  81.  And  the  second  is  like,  namcJi/  this. 
Thou  shalt  love  thy  neigbl)our  as  thyself.  There  is 
none  other  commandment  greater  than  these. 

Luke  vi.  31.  And  as  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to 
you,  do  ye  also  to  them  likewise. 

Horn.  xiii.  8.  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one 
another :  for  he  that  loveth  another  hath  fulfilled  the 
law. 

-9.  For  this.  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery, 

Thou  shalt  not  kill,  Thou  shalt  not  steal.  Thou  sha'lt 
not  bear  false  witness.  Thou  shalt  not  covet ;  and  if 
there  be  any  other  commandment,  it  is  briefly  compre- 
hended in  this  saying,  namely,  Thou  shalt  love  thy 
neighbour  as  thyself 

10.  Love  worketh   no    ill  to  his   neighbour : 

therefore  love  is  the  fulfilling  of  the  law. 

Gal.  V.  14.  For  ail  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word, 
even  in  this  ;  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

Jam.  ii.  8.  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law  according  to  the 
Scripture,  Thoii  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself,  ye 
do  well : 

§  37.    Love  to  Cliristian   Bretliren. 

John  xiii.  34.  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you. 
That  j'e  love  one  another ;  as  I  have  loved  you,  that 
ye  also  love  one  another. 

35.  By  this  shall  all  men  know  that  ye  are  my 

disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  another. 

—  XV.  12.  This  is  my  commandment.  That  ye  love 
one  another,  as  I  have  loved  you. 

17.  These   things  I  command  you,  that  3'e 

love  one  another. 

Eiim.  xii.  9.  Let  love  be  without  dissimulation.  Ab- 
hor that  which  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that  which  is  good. 

10.  Be  kindly  afTectioned  one  to  another  with 

brotherly  love  ;  in  honour  preferring  one  another  ; 

1  Cor.  xvi.  14.  Let  all  your  things  be  done  with 
charity. 


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Col.  iii.  14.  And  above  all  tlicse  thiugs put  on  cliaii- 
ty,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfeclness. 

1  T/ii:is.  iv.  0.  liiit  as  touchinir  brotherly  love  ye 
need  not  that  1  write  nnto  you  :  i'or  ye  yourselves  are 
tiUight  of  tiod  to  love  one  another. 

1  D'lii.  i.  .5.  Now  the  end  of  the  couunandmcnt  is 
charitv  out  of  a  inire  heart,  and  o/ a  good  conscience, 
and  of  fiiilh  iintciirned  : 

7/tA.  xiii.  1.  Lei  brotherly  love  eontinne.j 

1  Pft.  i.  22.  Seeing  ye  have  purilied  yovir  souls  in 
obeyhig  the  truth  through  the  Spirit  unto  unfeigned 
love  ol'  tlie  brethren,  see  1/iat  ye  love  one  another  with 
a  i)ure  heart  fervently  : 

—  iv.  8.  And  above  all  things  have  fer^•ent  cliaritj- 
among  yourselves  :  for  charity  shall  cover  the  multi- 
tude of  sins. 

1  J(i/in  ii.  7.  Brethren,  I  write  no  new  command- 
ment unto  you,  but  an  old  commandment  which  ye 
had  from  the  beginning.  The  old  commandment  is 
the  word  which  ye  have  heard  from  the  Ijcginning. 

10.  lie  that  loveth  his  brotlicr  al)idcth  in  the 

light,  and  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  him. 

—  iii.  10.  Ill  this  the  children  of  God  are  maiufest, 
and  tlic  children  of  the  devil :  whosoever  doeth  not 
rijhteousiiess  is  not  of  God,  neither  he  that  loveth  not 
his  brother. 

11.  For  this   is   the   message  that   3'c   heard 

from  the  beginning,  that  we  should  love  one  another. 

14.  We  know  that  we  have  passed  from  death 

unto  life,  because  we  love  the  brethren.  He  that  lov- 
eth not  Ill's  brother  abideth  in  death. 

IS.  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word, 

neither  in  tongue ;  but  in  deed  and  in  truth. 

—  iv.  7.  Beloved,  let  us  love  one  another  :  for  love 
is  of  God  ;  and  cverj'  one  that  loveth  is  born  of  God, 
and  kiioweth  God. 

11.  Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us,  wc  ought  also 

to  love  one  another. 

3  Jolin  ~).  And  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as 
thou.gh  I  wrote  a  new  comiuandmenl  unto  thee,  Init 
that  which  we  had  front  the  beginning,  that  wc  love 
one  another. 

(A.   TIIK   NECESS.*.UY  CONSEQtTENCE   OP    LOVLXG   GOD.) 

1  Jo!in  V.  2.  By  this  we  know  that  we  love  the  chil- 
dren of  God,  when  we  love  God,  and  keep  his  com- 
mandments. 

—  iv.  20.  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  liateth  his 
brother,  he  is  a  liar  :  for  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother 
whom  he  hath  seen,  how  can  he  love  God  whom  he 
hath  not  seen  ? 

21.  And  this   commandment  have   we  from 

him.  That  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also. 

§  38.    This  Law  of  Love  Violated. 

(1.   BY  DmSIONS  rtf  THE  CHTJKCH.) 

Horn.  xvi.  17.  Xow  I  Iicsccch  3'ou,  brethren,  mark 
them  which  cause  divisions  and  offences  contrary  to 
the  doctrine  which  ye  have  learned  ;  and  avoiil  them. 

18.  For  they  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ,  but  their  own  licUy  ;  and  by  good  words 
and  fair  speeches  deceive  the  hearts  of  the  simple. 

1  Cor.  i.  10.  Now  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the 
name  of  our  Lord  .lesus  Christ,  that  ye  all  speak  the 
same  thing,  and  l/tiil  there  be  no  divisions  among  you  ; 
but  //lat  ye  be  i>erfeelly  joined  together  in  the  same 
mind  anil  in  the  same  .judgment. 

11.  For  it  hatii  been  declared  unto  me  of  you, 

my  brethren,  by  them  tp/iich  (ire  of  the  house  of  Cliloe, 
that  there  are  contentions  among  you. 

12.    Now   this  I  say,  that  every  one  of  you 

saith,  I  am  of  Paul ;  and  I  of  ApoUos ;  and  I  of  Ce- 
plias  ;  and  I  of  Christ. 

—  —  13.  Is  Christ  divided  ?  was  Paul  cnicified  for 
youV  or  were  yo  baptized  in  the  name  of  Paul? 

—  iii.  1.  And  I,  brethren,  could  not  speak  unto  you 
as  unto  spiritual,  but  as  unto  carnal,  emn.  as  unto  babes 
in  Christ. 

2.  I  have  fed  you  with  milk,  and  not  with 

meat:  fur  hitherto  ye  were  not  able  to  bear  it,  neither 
yet  now  an'  ye  able. 

3.  For  ye  are  yet  carnal :  for  whereas  there  is 


among  you  envying,  and  strife,  and  divisions,  arc  ye 
not  carnal,  and  walk  as  men  '! 

4.  For  while  one  saith,  I  am  of  Paul ;  and 

another,  I  nin  of  Ai)ollos ;  are  ye  not  carnal  ? 

5.  Who  then  is  Paul,  and  who  is  Apollos,  but 

ministers  by  wliom  ye  believed,  even  as  the  Lord  gave 
to  every  man  ? 

(3.    BY   OOINO   TO   L.VW    BEFOUE   THE   HEATHEN.) 

1  Cor.  vi.  1.  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter 
against  another,  go  to  law  belbre  the  unjust,  and  not 
before  tlie  saints? 

2.  Do  ye  not  know  that  the  saints  shall  judge 

the  world?  and  if  the  world  shall  be  judged  by  you, 
are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallest  matters  ? 

3.  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels? 

how  much  more  tilings  that  pertain  to  this  life? 

4.  If  then  ye  have  judgments  of  tilings  per- 
taining to  this  life,  set  them  to  judge  who  are  least 
esteemed  in  the  church. 

5.  I  speak  to  ymir  shame.     Is  it  so,  that  there 

is  not  a  wise  man  among  you  ?  no,  not  one  that  shall 
be  able  to  judge  between  his  brethren  ? 

G.  But  brother  goelli  to  law  with  brother,  and 

that  before  the  unlielievers. 

7.  Now  theretbre  there  is  utterly  a  fault  among 

you,  because  ye  go  to  law  one  with  anotlier.  AVhy  do 
ye  not  rather  take  wrong?  Why  d<j  you  not  rather 
suffer  yourselves  to  be  defrauded  ? 

§  39.    Christian   Unity. 

Horn.  XV.  .5.  Now  the  (Jod  of  patience  and  consola- 
tion grant  you  to  be  like-minded  one  toward  another 
according  to  Christ  .lesus  : 

G.  That  ye  may  with  one  mind  find  one  mouth 

glorify  God,  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  .Jesus  Clirist. 

—  —  7.  Wherefore  receive  ye  one  another,  as  Christ 
also  received  us,  to  the  glory  of  God. 

Phil.  ii.  1.  If  there  be  therefore  any  consolation  in 
Christ,  if  any  comfort  of  love,  if  any  lellowship  of  the 
Spirit,  if  any  bowels  and  mercies, 

2.   i'ullil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  likeminded, 

having  the  same  love,  beinff  of  one  accord,  of  one  mind. 

—  iv.  2.  I  beseech  Euodias,  and  lieseecii  Syntyche, 
that  they  be  of  the  same  mind  in  tlie  Lord. 

1  Pet.'ii'i.  8.  Finally,  be  ye  all  of  one  mind,  having 
comixissiou  one  of  another;  love  as  brethren,  be 
pitiful,  be  courteous : 

§  40.    Cliristian  Fellowsliip. 

John  xi.18.  Then  said  Thomas,  which  is  called  Didy- 
mus,  unto  bis  fellow  disciples.  Let  us  also  go,  that  we 
may  die  with  him. 

Aim.  XV.  22.  For  which  cause  also  I  have  been  much 
hindered  from  coining  to  you. 

23.  But  now  having  no  more  place  in  these 

parts,  and  having  a  great  desire  these  many  years  to 
come  unto  you  ; 

24.  Whensoever  I  take  my  journey  into  Spain, 

I  will  come  to  you :  for  I  trust  to  see  yoii  in  my  jour- 
nev,  and  to  be  brought  on  my  way  tliitherward  b3-}-ou, 
if  first  I  be  somewhat  filled  witli  your  rotiijuiny. 

23.  When  therefore  I  ha\'e  )ierlbrmed  tliis,  and 

have  sealed  to  them  this  fruit,  I  will  come  bj-  you  into 
Spain. 

29.  And  I  am  sure  that,  when  I  come  unto 

you,  I  sliall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessings  of  the 
gospel  of  Christ. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  V).  I  beseech  ^-ou,  brethren,  (ye  know 
the  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfiuits  of 
Achaia,  and  Ihul  they  have  addicted  themselves  to  the 
ministrv  of  thi'  saints.) 

."  1(5.  That  ye  sulimit  yourselves  unto  such,  and 

to  everv  one  that  iielpelh  with  us,  and  laboureth. 

:  n.  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas  and 

Fortunatus  and  Achaicus  :  for  that  which  was  lacking 
on  vonr  part  they  have  supplied. 

J 18.   For  thev  have   refreshed  my  spirit  and 

yours:  therefore  acknowledge  ve  them  that  are  such. 

2  Cor.  i.  23.  Moreover  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon 
my  soul,  that  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  yet  unto 
Corinth. 


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2  Cov.  ii,  13.  Furthermore,  vrhen  I  came  to  Troas  to 
preiu'h  Christ's  gospel,  and  a  door  was  opened  unto  me 
of  the  Lord, 

13.  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spirit, because  I  found 

not  Titus  ray  brotlier  ;  but  talking  my  leave  of  them, 
I  went  from  thence  into  JIacedonia. 

—  vi.  11.  O  ye  Corinthians,  our  mouth  is  open  vmto 
you,  our  heart  is  enlarged. 

13.  Ye  are  not  straitened  in  us,  but  ye  are 

straitened  in  vour  own  bowels. 

V.i.  Now  for  a  recompense  in  the  same,  (I  speak 

as  unto  tny  children,)  be  ye  also  enlarged. 

—  vii.  3.  I  speak  not  this  to  condemn  yoit :  for  I 
have  said  before,  that  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  and 
live  with  you. 

4.  Great  is   my  boldness  of  speech  toward 

you,  great  is  my  glorying  of  you :  I  am  filled  with 
comfort,  I  am  cxcel'ding  joyful  in  all  our  tribulation. 

6.  Nevertheless  'God,  that  comforteth  those  that 

are  cast  down,  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus  ; 

7.  And  not  by  his  coming  only,  but  by  the 

consolation  wherewith  he  was  comforted  in  you,  when 
he  told  us  your  earnest  desire,  your  mourning,  your 
fervent  mind  toward  me  ;  so  that  I  rejoiced  the  more. 

13.  Wherefore,  though  I  wrote  unto  yon,  I  did 

it  not  for  his  cause  that  had  done  the  wrong,  nor  for 
his  cause  that  sutTered  wrong,  but  that  our  care  for  you 
in  the  sight  of  God  might  appear  unto  you. 

13.  Therefore  we  were  comforted  in  your  com- 
fort :  yea,  and  exceedingly  the  more  joyed  we  for  the 
joy  of  Titus,  because  his  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 
all. 

15.  And  his  inward  affection  is  more  abund- 
ant toward  j'ou,  whilst  he  remembereth  the  obedience 
of  you  all,  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received 
him. 

16.  I  rejoice  therefore  that  I  have  confidence 

in  you  in  all  things. 

Eph.  i.  1.5.  Wherefore  I  also,  after  I  heard  of  your 
faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  love  unto  all  the  saints, 

16.  Cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  mating 

mention  of  you  in  my  prayers ; 

—  vi.  21.  "But  that  ye  also  may  know  ni}'  affairs,  and 
how  I  do,  Tychicus,  a  beloved  brother  and  faithful 
minister  in  the  Lord,  shall  make  known  to  you  all  things  : 

33.  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

purpose,  that  ye  might  know  om-  affairs,  and  that  he 
might  comfort  your  hearts. 

Phil.  i.  8.  For  God  is  my  record,  how  greatly  I  long 
after  you  all  in  the  bowels  of  Jesus  Christ. 

27.  Only  let  _your  conversation  be  as   it  be- 

cometh  the  gospel  of  Christ:  that  whether  I  come  and 
see  you,  or  else  be  absent,  I  may  hear  of  your  affairs, 
tliat  ye  stand  fast  in  one  si)irit,with  one  mind  striving 
together  for  the  faith  of  the  gospel ; 

3  Tliess.  iii.  G.  Now  we  command  you,  brethren,  in 
the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  ye  withdraw 
yourselves  from  every  brother  that  walkctli  disorderly, 
and  not  after  the  tradition  which  he  received  of  us. 

PJiU.  ii.  19.  But  I  trust  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Ti- 
motheus  shortly  unto  you,  that  I  also  may  be  of  good 
comfort,  when  I  know  your  state. 

20.  For  I  have  no  man  likeminded,  who  will 

naturally  care  (or  your  state. 

21.   For   all  seek  their  own,  not  the   things 

which  are  Jesus  Christ's. 

33.  But  ye  know  the  proof  of  him,  that,  as  a 

son  with  the  fatlier,  he  hath  served  with  me  in  the 
gospel. 

33.  Ilim  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently,  so 

Boon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with  me. 

24.  But  I  trust  in  the  Lord  that  I  also  myself 

shall  come  shortly. 

29.  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  Lord  with 

all  gladness ;  and  hold  such  in  reputation : 

—  —  30.  Because  for  tlie  work  of  Christ  he  was 
ni^h  unto  death,  not  r(!garding  his  life,  to  supply  your 
lack  of  ser\'iee  toward  me. 

Col.  i.  4.  Since  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  Jesus, 
and  of  the  love  lohifh  ye  liare  to  all  the  saints, 

—  ii.  1.  For  I  would  that  ye  knew  wliat  great  con- 
flict I  have  for  you,  and/or  them  at  Laodicea,  and/or 
as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the  flesh : 


5.  For  though  I  be  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet  am 

I  with  j'ou  in  the  spirit,  joying  and  beholding  your 
order,  and  the  steadfastness  of  your  faith  in  Christ. 

—  iv.  7.  All  my  state  shall  Tychicus  declare  unto 
you,  irho  is  a  beloved  brother,  and  a  faithful  minister 
and  fellow  servant  in  the  Lord : 

8.  AVhom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

purpose,  that  he  might  know  your  estate,  and  comfort 
your  hearts ; 

9.  *\Vith  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  beloved 

brother,  who  is  one  of  you.  They  shall  make  knowu 
unto  you  all  things  which  are  done  here. 

10.  Aristarchus  my  fellow  prisoner  saluteth 

you,  and  Marcus,  sister's  son  to  Barnabas,  (touching 
whom  ye  received  commandments :  if  he  come  unto 
you,  receive  him ;) 

11.  And  Jesus,  which  is  called  Justus,  who 

are  of  the  circumcision.  These  only  are  my  fellow 
workers  unto  the  kingdom  of  God,  wliich  have  been  a 
comfort  unto  me. 

1  Tkess.  i.  3.  Remembering  withont  ceasing  your 
work  of  faitli,  and  laliour  of  love,  and  patience  of  hope 
in  our  Lord  Jesua  Christ,  in  the  sight  of  God  and  our 
Father ; 

—  ii.  17.  But  we,  brethren,  being  taken  from  you  for 
a  short  time  in  presence,  not  in  heart,  endeavoured  the 
more  abundantly  to  see  j'our  face  with  great  desire. 

—  iii.  6.  But  now  when  Timotheus  came  from  jou 
unto  us,  and  brought  us  good  tidings  of  your  faith  and 
charity,  and  that  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us 
always,  desiring  greatly  to  see  us,  as  we  also  to  see 
you. 

7.   Therefore,  brethren,  we  were  comforted 

over  you  in  all  our  affliction  and  distress  by  your 
faith : 

8.  For  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the 

Lord. 

9.  For  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God 

again  for  you,  for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your 
sakes  before  our  God ; 

—  iv.  10.  And  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  breth- 
ren which  are  in  all  JIacedonia :  but  we  beseech  you, 
brethren,  that  ye  increase  more  and  more ; 

3  Tim.  iv.  9. "Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto 

me: 

31.  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter. -<- 

Phikm.  5.  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  fiiith,  which  thou 

hast  toward  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  toward  all  saints ; 

—  6.  That  the  communication  of  thy  fiiith  may 
become  effectual  by  the  acknowledging  of  every  good 
thing  which  is  in  you  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  7.  For  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy 
love,  because  the  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  by 
thee,  brother. 

—  8.  Wherefore,  though  I  might  be  much  bold  in 
Christ  to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  convenient, 

—  9.  Yet  for  love's  sake  I  i-athcr  beseech  thee,  being 
such  a  one  as  Paul  the  aged,  and  now  also  a  prisoner 
of  Jesus  Christ. 

Heb.  xiii.  23.  Know  ye  that  our  brother  Timothy  is 
set  at  liberty ;  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will 
see  you. 

2'John.  13.  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I 
would  not  write  wUh  paper  and  ink :  but  I  trust  to 
come  unto  you,  and  speak  face  to  face,  that  oin-  joy 
may  be  full. 

—  13.  The  children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee. 
Amen. 

3  Jolm  3.  Beloved,  I  wish  above  all  things  that  thou 
maycst  prosper  and  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul 
prospcreth. 

—  13.  Demetrius  hath  good  report  of  all  men,  and 
of  the  truth  itself:  yea,  and  we  also  hear  record  ;  and 
ye  know  that  our  record  is  true. 

—  13.  I  had  many  things  to  write,  but  I  will  not 
with  ink  and  pen  write  unto  thee : 

—  14.  But  I  trust  I  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  we 
shall  speak  face  to  fixce.  Peace  be  to  thee.  Our  friends 
salute  thee.     Greet  the  friends  by  name. 

(A.   PARTIALITY   PORBrDDEN.) 

Job  xiii.  10.  He  will  surely  reprove  j'ou,  if  ye  do 
secretly  accept  persons. 


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Jam.  H.  1.  My  brethren,  have  not  the  faith  of  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Lord  of  glory,  with  respect  of 
persons. 

. 2.  For  if  there  come  unto  your  assembly  a 

man  wilh  a  goUl  ring,  in  jroodly  apparel,  and  there 
eome  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile  raiment ; 

3.  And  ye  have  respect  to  liini  that  %voareth 

the  gay  clothing,  and  say  unto  him,  Sit  thou  hire  in  a 
good  jilace;  and  say  totlie  poor,  Stand  thou  there,  or 
sit  here  under  my  Ibolsool : 

4.  Are  ye  not  then  partial  in  yourselves,  and 

are  become  j\idges  of  evil  thoughts? 

0.  But  if  ye  have  respect  to  persons,  ye  com- 
mit sin,  and  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors. 

41.    Christiau  Salutations. 

Jtom.  xvi.  3.  Greet  Priscilla  and  Aquila,  my  helpers 
in  Christ  .Icsus : 

4.  Wlio  liave  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own 

necks :  unto  whom  not  only  I  give  thanlis,  but  also  all 
tlie  churclics  of  the  Gentiles. 

5.  Likewise  f/red  the  church  that  is  in  their 

liouse.  Salute  my  well  licloved  Epenetus,  who  is  the 
lirsll'ruits  of  Acliaia  imto  Christ. 

G.  Greet  Jlarj-,  who  bestowed  much  labour 

on  us. 

7.  Salute  Andronicus  and  Junia,  my  kinsmen, 

and  my  fellow  prisoners,  who  are  of  note  among  the 
apostles,  who  also  were  in  Christ  before  me. 

8.  Greet  Amjilias,  my  beloved  in  the  Lord. 

9.  Salute  Urbane,  our  helper  in  Christ,  and 

Stachys  my  beloved. 

—  —  10.  Salute  Apelles  approved  in  Christ.  Salute 
them  which  are  of  Aristobulus'  honneholiL 

11.  Salute  Ilerodian  my  kinsman.    Greet  them 

that  be  of  the  household  of  Narcissus,  which  are  in  the 
Lord. 

13.  Salute  Trjiihena  and  Tryphosa,  who  labour 

in  the  Lord.  Salute  the  beloved  Pereis,  which  laboured 
much  in  the  land. 

lo.  Salute  Rufus  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his 

mother  and  mine. 

14.  Salute Asyncritus,Phlegon,Hermas,Patro- 

bas,  Ilermcs,  and  the  brethren  which  are  with  tliem. 

15.  Salute  Philologus,  and  Julia,  Nereus,  and 

his  sister,  and  Olympas,  and  all  the  saints  which  are 
with  them. 

21.  Timotheus  my  workfellow,  and   Lucius, 

and  Jason,  and  Sosipater,  my  kinsmen,  salute  you. 

22.  I  Tertius,  who  wrote  this  epistle,  salute 

you  in  the  Lord. 

23.  Gains  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  church, 

saluteth  you.  Erastus  the  chamberlain  of  the  city 
saluteth  you,  and  Quartus  a  brother. 

1  Cor.  i.  3.  Grace  be  unto  you,  and  peace  from  God 
our  Father,  and  J'roni  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

—  xvi.  21.  The  salutation  of  7ne  Paul  with  mine  own 
liand. 

in.  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you.     Aquila 

and  Priscilla  salute  you  much  in  the  Lord,  with  the 
church  that  is  in  their  house. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  13.  All  the  saints  salute  you. 

Phil.  iv.  21.  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus.  The 
brethren  which  are  with  me  greet  you. 

23.  All  the  saints  salute  you,  chiefly  they  that 

are  of  Cesar's  household. 

Col.  iv.  15.  Salute  the  brethren  which  are  in  Laodi- 
cca,  and  Xymphas,  and  the  church  which  is  in  his  house. 

17.  And  say  to  Archippus,  Take  heed  to  the 

niinistr\-  which  thou  hast  received  in  the  Lord,  that 
thou  fulfil  it. 

18.  The  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  Paul. 

Remember  my  bonds.     Grace  ic  with  you.     Amen. 

2  The.1.1.  iii.  17.  Thesalutationof  Paul  with  mine  own 
hand,  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle;  so  I  write. 

3  Tim.  iv.  in.  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquila,  and  the 
household  of  Onesii>horus. 

21.  +Euliulus  greeteth  thee,  and  Pudens,  and 

Linus,  and  Claudia,  and  all  the  brethren. 

Phi'ciii.  2.  And  to  our  beloved  Apphia,  and  Archip- 
pus our  fi'llow  soldier,  and  to  the  church  in  thy  house : 

2:!.  There  salute  thee  Epaphras,  my  fellow 

prisoner  iu  Christ; 


—  24.  Marcus,  Aristarchus,  Demas,  Lucas,  my  fellow 
labourers. 

Ikh.  xiii.  34.  Salute  all  them  that  have  the  rule 
over  you,  and  all  the  saints.  They  ol  Italy  salute 
you. 

Tit.  iii.  15.  All  that  are  with  me  salute  thee.  Greet 
thein  that  love  us  in  the  faith.  Grace  be  with  }'0U  all. 
Amen. 

1  I'et.  v.  13.  The  church  that  is  at  Babylon,  elected 
together  with  you,  saluteth  you ;  and  so  cloth  Marcus 
my  son. 

See  p.  C57,  §  94,  "  The  Christian  Kiss  of  Charily." 

§  42.    Christinn  Hospitality. 

See  also  Book  XVIII.,  S  105. 

(1.    KN.IOINED.) 

1  Pet.  iv.  9.  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without 
grudging. 

10.  As  every  man  hath  received  the  gift,  even 

so  minister  the  same  one  to  another,  as  good  stewards 
of  the  manifold  grace  of  God. 

3  John  5.  Beloved,  thou  doest  faithfully  whatso- 
ever thou  doest  to  the  brethren,  and  to  strangers  ; 

—  G.  AVliich  have  borne  witness  of  thy  charity 
before  the  church  :  whom  if  thou  bring  forward  on 
their  journey  after  a  godly  sort,  thou  shall  do  well : 

—  7.  Because  that  for  his  name's  sidvC  they  went 
forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles. 

—  8.  We  therelbre  ought  to  receive  such,,  that 
we  might  be  fellow  helpers  to  the  truth. 

See  ifcb.  xiii.  2. 

(3.    RESTRICTED.) 

2/"/(«10.  If  there  come  any  unto  you,  and  bring 
not  this  doctrine,  receive  him  not  into  your  house, 
neither  bid  him  God  speed  : 

—  11.  For  he  thai  biddeth  him  God  speed  is  par- 
taker of  his  evil  deeds. 

(3.   WITHHELD.) 

3  John  0.  I  wrote  unto  the  church  ;  but  Diotrcphes, 
who  lovcth  to  have  the  pre-eminence  among  them, 
receiveth  us  not. 

—  10.  Wherefore,  if  I  come,  I  will  remember  his 
deeds  which  he  doeth,  prating  against  us  with  mali- 
cious words:  and  not  content  therewith,  neither  iloiU 
he  himself  receive  the  brethren,  and  forl)iddeth  them 
that  would,  and  casteth  them  out  of  the  church. 

§  43.    Miuistermg  to  the  Necessity  of  Saints. 

Mark  ix.  41.  For  whosoever  shall  give  you  a  cup  of 
water  to  drink  in  my  name,  because  ye  belong  to 
Christ,  verily  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  re- 
ward. 

Horn.  xii.  13.  Distributing  to  the  necessity  of  saints; 
given  to  hospitality. 

2  Cor.  viii.  8.  I  speak  not  by  commandment,  but  by 
occasion  of  the  forwardness  of  others,  and  to  prove 
the  sincerity  of  your  love. 

13.  For  I  mean  not  that  other  men  be  eased, 

and  ye  burdened : 

14.  But  by  an  equality,  that  now  at  this  time 

your  alnmdance  nnii/  be  a  supply  for  their  want,  that 
"their  abundance  also  may  be  a  supply  for  your  want; 
that  there  may  be  eciuality  : 

15.  As  it  is  written.  He  that  had  gathered  mwch 

had  nothing  over ;  and  he  that  had  gathered  little  had 
no  lack. 

16.  But  thanks  be  to  God,  which  put  the  same 

earnest  care  into  the  heart  of  Titus  for  you. 

17.  For  indeed  he  accepted  the  exhortation; 

but  being  more  forward,  of  his  own  accord  he  went 
unto  you. 

20.  Avoiding  this,  that  no  man  should  blame 

us  in  this  ab\mdance"which  is  administered  by  us  : 

21.  Providing  for  honest  things,  not  only  in 

the  sight  of  the  Lord,  but  also  in  the  sight  of  men. 

—  —  22.  And  we  h.ave  sent  with  them  our  brother, 
whom  we  have  oftentimes  prove<l  ililigeut  in  many 
things,  but  now  much  more  diligent,  upon  the  great 
confidence  which  I  hare  in  vou. 

_  _  23    ^\-hethcr  any  do' inquire  of  Titus,  he  is  my 


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partner  and  feliow  liulpcr  concerning  you;  or  our 
brethren  Oe  inrjuired  of,  they  are  the  messengers  of  the 
churches,  and  the  glory  of  Christ. 

2  Cor.  viii.  24.  Wherefore  shew  ye  to  them,  and  be- 
fore the  churches,  the  proof  of  your  love,  and  of  our 
boasting  on  your  behalf 

Phil.  Iv.  il!  Those  things,  which  ye  have  both  learn- 
ed and  received,  and  heard,  and  seen  in  me,  do :  and 
the  t4od  of  peace  shall  be  with  you. 

10.  But  I  rejoiced  in  the  Lord  greatlj',  that  now 

at  the  last  your  care  of  ine  hath  flourished  again  :  where- 
in ye  were  also  careful,  but  ye  lacked  opportunity. 

—  —  14,  Notwithstanding,  ye  have  well  done,  that 
ye  did  communicate  with  my  affliction. 

— ■  —  15.  Now  ye  Philippians  know  also,  that  in  the 
beginning  of  the  gospel,  when  I  departed  from  Jlace- 
donia,  no  church  communicated  with  me  as  concern- 
ing giving  and  receiving,  but  ye  only. 

—  —  IG.  For  even  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and 
again  unto  my  necessity. 

17.  N^ot  because  I  desire  a  gift:  but  I  desire 

fruit  that  may  abound  to  3'our  account. 

18.  But  I  have  all,  and  abound :   I  am  full, 

having  received  of  Epaphroditus  the  things  which  were 
sent  from  you,  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice 
acceptable,  well  jjleasiug  to  God. 

2  Tim.  i.  16.  The  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house 
of  Onesiijhorus ;  for  he  oft  refreshed  me,  and  was  not 
ashamed  of  my  chain : 

17.  But,  when  he  was  in  Rome,  he  sought  me 

out  very  diligently,  and  found  iiie. 

■"  18.  The  iLord  grant  unto  him  that  he  may  find 

mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  day:  and  in  how  many 
things  he  ministered  uuto  me  at  Ephesus,  thou  kuow- 
est  very  well. 

(See  1  Cw.  xvi.  2.) 

Heb.  xiii.  16.  But  to  do  good  and  to  communicate 
forget  not :  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well 
pleased. 

J(tm.  ii.  15.  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  des- 
titute of  daily  food, 

16.  And  one  of  you  say  unto  them.  Depart  in 

peace,  be  ye  warmed  and  filled ;  notwithstanding  ye 
give  them  not  those  things  which  are  needful  to  the 
body :  what  doth  it  profit  ? 

1  John  iii.  17.  But  whoso  hath  this  world's  good, 
and  seeth  his  brother  have  need,  and  shutteth  up  his 
bowels  of  compassion  from  him,  how  dwelleth  the  love 
of  God  in  him  ? 

(A.    INSTANCES.) 

Acl.t  ii.  44.  And  all  that  believed  were  together,  and 
had  all  things  common  ; 

45.  And  sold  their  possessions  and  goods,  and 

parted  them  to  all  men,  as  every  man  had  need. 

46.  And  they,  continuing  daily  with  one  ac- 
cord in  the  temple,  and  breaking  bread  from  house  to 
house,  did  eat  their  meat  with  gladness  and  singleness 
of  heart. 

— ■  iv.  32.  And  the  multitude  of  them  that  believed 
were  of  one  heart  and  of  one  soul :  neither  said  any 
of  them  that  aught  of  the  things  which  he  possessed 
was  hi.s  own  ;  but  they  had  all  things  conmion. 

34.  Neither  was  there  any  among  them  that 

lacked :  for  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands  or 
houses  sold  them,  and  brought  the  prices  of  the  things 
that  were  sold, 

35.  And  laid  ilwm  down  at  the  apostles'  feet : 

and  distribution  was  made  unto  every  man  accordmg 
as  he  had  need. 

36.  And  Josea,  who  by  the  apostles  was  sur- 

namcd  Barnalias,  (which  is,  being  interpreted.  The  son 
of  consolation),  a  Levilc,  and  of  the  country  of  Cyprus, 

37.   Having   land,   sold   it,   .and   brought  the 

money,  and  laid  it  at  the  ajjostles'  feet. 

—  xi.  20.  Then  the  discijiles,  every  man  according 
to  his  ability,  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  breth- 
ren which  dwell  in  Judea: 

oO.   Whicli  also  they  did,  and  sent  it  to  the 

ciders  by  the  hands  of  Barnabas  and  Saul. 

Rom.  \\.  25.  But  now  I  go  unto  Jerusalem  to  min- 
ister unto  the  saints. 

20.  For  it  hath  pleased  them  of  Slaccdoui.i 


and  Achaia  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the 
poor  saints  which  are  at  .Jerusalem. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  3.  And  when  I  come,  whomsoever  ye- 
shall  approve  by  your  letters,  them  will  I  send  to  bring- 
your  liberality  unto  Jerusalem. 

4.  And  if  it  be  meet  that  I  go  also,  they  shall 

go  with  me. 

2  Cor.  viii.  1.  Moreover,  brethren,  we  do  you  to  wit 
of  the  grace  of  God  bestowed  on  the  churches  of  Ma- 
cedonia ; 

2.  How  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction,  the 

abundance  of  their  joy  and  their  deep  poverty  abound- 
ed unto  the  riches  of  their  liberality. 

3.  For  to  their  power,  I  bear  record,  yea,  and 

beyond  their  jiower  they  were  willing  of  themselves  ; 

— •  —  4.  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  we 
would  receive  the  gift,  and  take  vpon  vs  the  fellowship 
of  the  ministering  to  the  saints. 

5.  And  this  they  did,  not  as  we  hoped,  but  first 

gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord,  and  unto  us  by  the 
will  of  God. 

—  —  6.  Insomuch  that  we  desired  Titus,  that  as  lie 
had  begun,  so  he  would  also  finish  in  you  the  same 
grace  also. 

Oal.  ii.  10.  Only  they  wovld  that  we  should  remem- 
ber the  poor ;  the  same  which  I  also  was  forward  to  do. 

(B.   THE   SIN  OP   ANANIAS  AND   SAPPHIRA.) 

Acts  v.  1.  But  a  certain  man  named  Ananias,  with 
Sapphira  his  wife,  sold  a  possession, 

2.  And  kept  back  part  of  the  price,  his  wife 

also  being  privy  to  it.  and  brought  a  certain  part,  and 
laid  it  at  the  apostles'  feet. 

§  44.    Liberality  in  Giving. 

(1.   ENJOINED.) 

Prov.  xiv.  21.  He  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  sin- 
neth :  but  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy  is  he. 

—  xxix.  7.  The  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of 
the  poor :  but  the  wicked  regardeth  not  to  know  it. 

—  iii.  9.  Honour  the  Loud  with  thy  substance,  and 
with  the  firstfruits  of  all  thine  increase: 

10.  So  shall  thy  barns  be  filled  with  plenty, 

and  thy  presses  shall  bui'St  out  with  new  wine. 

Ec.  xi.  1.  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters :  for  thou 
shalt  find  it  after  many  days. 

2.  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight; 

for  thou  knowest  not  what  evil  shall  be  upon  the  earth. 

3Iat.  xix.  21.  Jesus  said  unto  him.  If  thou  wilt  be 
perfect,  go  and  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven :  and 
come  and  follow  me. 

23.  But  when  the  young  man  heard  that  sa}'- 

ing,  he  went  away  sorrowful :  for  he  had  great  pos- 
sessions. 

23.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples.  Verily 

I  say  unto  j'ou.  That  a  rich  man  shall  hardly  enter  into 
the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

24.  And  again  I  say  unto  you.  It  is  easier  for 

a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a 
rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God. 

— •  — ■  25.  AVlien  his  disciples  heard  it,  they  were  ex- 
ceedingly amazed,  saying.  Who  then  can  be  saved? 

J/orX:  X.  21.  Then  jesus  beholding  him  loved  him, 
and  said  unto  him.  One  thing  thou  lackest :  go  thj' 
way,  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor, 
and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven :  and  come, 
take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me. 

22.  And  he  was  sad  at  that  saying,  and  went 

away  grieved  :  for  he  had  great  possessions. 

23.  And  Jesus  looked  round  about,  and  saith 

unto  his  disciples.  How  hardlj'  shall  they  that  have 
riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  V 

24.  And  the  disciples  were  astoni.slied  at  his 

words.  But  Jesus  answereth  again,  and  saith  unto 
them.  Children,  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in 
riches  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  ! 

25.  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  tho 

eye  of  a  needle,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  tho 
kingdom  of  God. 

26.  And  they  were  astonished  out  of  measure, 

saying  among  themselves,  AVho  then  i"in  lie  saved? 

Luke  iii.  11.  He  answereth  and  saith  tmto  Uiem,  Ho 

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that  Imlli  two  coals,  let  liim  im])nrt  to  liim  that  hath 
none;  aiul  lie  that  hath  meat,  let  liini  do  likewise. 

lAike  vi.  :i8.  (.-tive.and  il  shall  lie  given  iintoyou  ;  flood 
measMre,  pressed  down,  and  shaken  toj^elher,  and  run- 
ning over,  shall  men  give  into  yonr  liosoni.  For  with 
the  same  measin-e  that  ye  niele  witlial  it  shall  he  meas- 
ured lo  you  again. 

—  XI. "41.  But  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye 
have;  and,  lu'liold,  all  Uiings  are  clean  unto  you. 

—  .\ii.  :i:i.  Sell  thai  ye  have,  and  give  alms;  provide 
yourselves  l)ag:s  which  wax  not  old,  a  treasure  in  the 
heavens  that  i'aileth  not,  where  no  thief  approacheth, 
neither  moth  eorrupleth. 

—  xviii.  i'.J.  Now  when  .Tcsiis  Iieard  these  things,  he 
said  unto  hiui,  Yet  laekest  Ihouone  thing-,  sell  all  that 
thou  hast,  ancl  distribute  unto  the  poor,  and  Ihou  shall 
have  treasure  in  heaven  :  and  come,  follow  me. 

23.  And  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very  sor- 
rowful :  for  he  was  very  rich. 

'ii.  And  w  hen  Jesus  saw  that  he  was  very  sor- 
rowful, he  said,  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 
enter  into  the  kingdom  of  (Jod  ! 

25.  For  it  is  easier  lor  a  camel  to  go  through 

a  needle's  eye,  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  (iod. 

—  —  26.  And  they  that  heard  it  said,  'Who  then 
can  be  saved  ? 

Ii<im.  XV.  27.  Il  hath  ])leasiMl  them  verily ;  and  their 
del)toi-s  they  are.  For  if  the  (Jentiles  have  lieen  made 
partakers  of  their  spiritual  things,  their  duly  is  also  to 
uiinister  unto  them  in  carnal  things. 

2  Cor.  viii.  7.  Therefore,  as  ye  abound  m  cv cry  ihind, 
in  faith,  and  utterance,  and  knowledge,  and  in  all  dil- 
igence, and  ill  yoiu'  love  to  us,  see  that  ye  abound  in 
this  grace  al.so. 

1  Tim.  vi.  18.  That  they  do  ^ood,  that  they  be  rich 
in  good  works,  ready  to  distribute,  ■willing  to  com- 
municate; 

Ph.  exii.  5.  A  good  man  sheweth  favour,  and  lend- 
eth  :  he  will  guide  his  affairs  with  discretion. 

(A.   ANCIENT   EXAMPLES.) 

1  Kimjs  xix.  21.  And  he  returiu'd  back  from  him, 
and  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  slew  them,  and  boiled 
their  tlesh  with  the  instrumenls  of  the  oxen,  and  gave 
nnto  the  people,  and  they  did  eat.  Then  he  arose,  and 
went  after  Elijah,  and  ministered  nnto  him. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  3.  And  he  dealt  to  every  one  of  Israel, 
both  man  and  woman,  to  every  one  a  loaf  of  bread, 
and  a  good  piece  of  tlesh,  and  a  flagon  of  wine. 

(B.  THE  widow's  mites.) 

Mark  xii.  41.  And  Jesus  sat  over  against  the  treas- 
ury, and  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money  into  the 
treasur}':  and  many  thai  were  rich  cast  in  much. 

^  42.  And  there  came  a  certain  poor  widow,  and 

she  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  farthing. 

43.  And  he  called  nnto  liiin  his  disciples,  and 

saith  unto  tliem,  Verily  I  say  mito  you,  That  this  poor 
widow  hath  east  more  in,  than  all  they  which  have 
cast  into  the  treasury  : 

44.  For  all  Iheji  did  east  in  of  their  abundance ; 

but  she  of  her  want  did  east  in  all  that  she  had,  even 
all  her  living. 

[Atkc  xxi.  1.  And  he  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich 
men  easting  their  gifts  into  the  treasury. 

3.  And  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  cast- 
ing in  thither  two  mites. 

3.  And  he  said,  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you, 

that  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than  they  all : 

4.   For  all  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast 

in  unto  the  otl'erings  of  God :  but  she  of  her  penury 
hath  cast  in  all  the  living  that  she  had. 

(C.    PAU.Xm.E   OF  TrlE    OOOD   SAMARITAN.) 

Luke  X.  29.  But  he,  willing  to  justify  himself,  said 
unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my  neighbour  ■' 

30.  And  Jesus  answering  said,  A  certain  man 

went  down  from  Jenisalem  to  Jericho,  and  fell  among 
thieves,  which  stripped  him  of  his  raiment,  and  wound- 
ed hin),  and  departed,  leaving  him  half  dead. 

31.  And  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain 

priest  that  way :  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  passed  by 
on  the  other  side. 


32.  And  likewise  a  Lcvilc,  w  hen  he  was  at 

the  place,  came  ami  looked  on  him,  ami  passed  by  on 
the  other  side. 

33.  But  a  certain  Samaritan,  as  li<'  journeyed, 

came  where  he  was;  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  had 
compassion  on  him, 

;j.l.  And   went  to    him,   and    bonnd   U])    his 

wounds,  i)ouring  in  oil  and  wine,  and  set  him  on  his 
own  beast,  and  brought  him  lo  an  imi,  and  took  care 
of  him. 

3,5.  And  on  the  morrow  when  he  departed,  he 

took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  thtin  to  the  host,  and 
said  mito  him.  Take  eaie  of  him;  and  whatsoever  thou 
sjiendest  more,  when  I  come  again,  1  will  repay  thee. 

:!(;.   \Vliieh  now  of  these  three,  thinkest  thou, 

was  neighliom-  unto  him  that  fell  among  the  thieves  V 

37.  And  he  said,  He  that  shewed  mercy  on 

him.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Go,  and  do  thou 
likewise. 

(2.   CITEEUF0LNESS  REQUrRED.) 

7iVw.  xii.  8.  Or  he  that  exhorteth,  on  exhortation  :  he 
that  giveth,  hi  him  do  it  with  simiiUcity  ;  he  that  ruleth, 
with  diligence;  he  that  sheweth  mercy,  with  cheer- 
fulness. 

2  ('";■.  viii.  10.  And  herein  I  give  m.(/ advice  :  for  this  is 
expedient  for  you,  who  ha\e  begun  liefore,  not  only 
to  do,  but  also"to  be  forward  a  year  ago. 

11.  Now   therefore  perform  the  doing  o/ (</ 

and  as  there  teas  a  readiness  to  will,  so  there  iniiy  be  a 
performance  also  out  of  that  which  ye  have. 

12.  For  if  there  lie  tirsl  a  willing  mind, /<  is 

accepted  according  lo  that  a  man  hath,  oitd  not  ac- 
cording lo  that  he  hath  not. 

—  i.x.  1.  For  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the 
saints,  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  write  to  you: 

2.  For  I  know  the  forwardness  of  your  mind, 

for  which  I  boast  of  you  to  them  of  Macedonia,  that 
Achaia  was  ready  a" year  ago;  and  your  zeal  hath 
provoked  very  many. 

3.  Yet  have"  I  sent  the  brethren,  lest  our  boast- 
ing of  you  should  be  in  vain  in  this  belialf ;  that,  as  I 
said,  ye  may  be  readj- : 

4.  Lest   haply   if  they   of    Macedonia    come 

with  me,  and  IJnd  you  un]U'eparcd,  we  (that  we  say 
nol,  ye)  should  be  "ashamed  in  this  same  confident 
boasting. 

"'-,.  Therefore  I  thought  it  ncccssarj'  to  exhort 

the  brethren,  that  they  would  go  before  unto  you,  and 
make  up  beforehand  your  bounty,  whereof  ye  had 
notice  before,  that  the  same  mightbe  ready,  as  a  mat- 
ter of  bounty,  and  not  as  of  eovetousness. 

G.  But  this  I  say.  He  which  soweth  sparingly 

shall  reap  also  sparingly ;  and  be  which  soweth  boun- 
tifully shall  reap  also  bountifully. 

— " —  7.  Every  man  according  as  he  purposeth  in 
his  heart,  so  kt  hioi  give  ;  not  grudgiugl}',  or  of  neces- 
sity: for  God  loveth  a  clieerful  giver. 

(3.    OSTENTATION   CONDEMNED.) 

Mat.  vi.  1.  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  be- 
fore men,  to  be  seen  of  them :  otherwise  ye  have  no 
reward  of  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven. 

.2.  "Therefore  when  thou  doest  thine  alms,  do 

not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee,  as  the  hypocrites  ([o 
in  the  syn:igogues  and  in  the  streets,  that  they  may 
have  glo"ry  of  men.  Verily  I  s:iy  unto  you.  They  ha\e 
their  reward. 

3.  But  when  thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy  left 

hand  know  what  thv  right  hand  doeth  : 

4.  That  thine  alms  m;iy  be  in  secret:  and  thy 

Father  which  seeth  in  secret  hiinself  shall  reward  thee 
openly. 

§  45.    Argnincnts  for  Liberality. 

(1.    THE   GLORV    OF  GOD.) 

3  Cor.  ix.  10.  Now  he  that  ministercth  seed  to  tlio 
sower  both  minister  bread  for  i/oiir  liiod,  and  nmltiply 
your  seed  sown,  and  increase  the  fruits  ot  yoiu-  right- 
eousness:) .  ,,  , 

11.  Being  enriched  in  every  tlimg  to  all  boun- 

tifulness,  which  causeth  Uirough  us  thanksgivmg  lo 
God. 


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3  Cor.  ix.  12.  For  tlic  ailministration  of  this  service 
not.  oiil.y  supplietli  the  ivunt  of  the  saints,  but  is 
ahuntlaih  also  by  many  tlianksgiviugs  unto  God ; 

13.  Wlifle  by  the  experiment  of  this  ministra- 
tion they  gloi-il'y  God  for  your  professed  subjection 
imto  tlie  sosiicl  of  Christ,  and  for  your  liberal  distribu- 
tion unto  them,  and  unto  all  men  ; 

14.  x\.nd  by  their  prayer  for  you,  which  long 

after  you  for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  you. 

(3.   THE   GU'ER  BLESSED.) 

Ps.  cxii.  9.  lie  hath  dispersed,  he  hath  given  to  the 
]ioor;  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever;  his  horn 
shall  be  exalted  with  honour. 

Proi\  xi.  35.  The  liberal  soul  shall  be  made  fat ;  and 
he  that  watereth  shall  be  watered  also  himself. 

—  xix.  17.  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendeth 
unto  the  Lord  ;  and  that  which  he  hath  given  will  he 
pay  him  again. 

—  xxii.  9.  He  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be 
blessed  ;  for  he  givetli  of  his  bread  to  the  poor. 

—  xxviii.  37.  lie  that  giveth  unto  the  poor  shall  not 
lack :  bnt  he  that  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many  a 
curse. 

Mai.  XXV.  35.  For  I  was  a  hungered,  and  ye  gave 
me  meat :  I  was  thirst}',  and  yc  gave  me  drink :  I  was 
a  stranger,  and  ye  took  rac  in : 

^36.  Naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  :  I  was  sick,  and 

ye  visited  me:  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me. 

37.  Then  shall  the  righteous  answer  him,  say- 
ing. Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  a  himgered,  and  fed 
thcef  or  thirsty,  and  gave  thee  drink? 

38.  When  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and  took 

tliee  in?  or  naked,  and  clothed  thee? 

39.  Or  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison, 

and  came  unto  thee  ? 

40.  And  the  King  shall  answer  and  say  unto 

them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Inasmuch  as  ye  have 
done  it  unto  one  of  the  least  of  these  my  brethren,  ye 
have  done  it  unto  me. 

Acts  XX,  35.  I  have  shewed  you  all  things,  how  that 
so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support  the  weak,  and  to  re- 
member the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  how  he  said.  It 
is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive. 

2  Gor.  ix  8.  And  God  is  able  to  make  all  grace 
abound  toward  you ;  that  ye,  always  having  all  suffi- 
ciency in  all  thiiif/.i,  may  abound  to  every  good  work: 

9.  (As  it  is  written.  He  hath  dispersed  abroad ; 

he  hath  given  to  the  poor :  his  righteousness  reraain- 
eth  for  ever. 

1  Tim.  vi.  19.  Laying  up  in  store  for  themselves  a 
good  foundation  against  the  time  to  come,  that  they 
may  lay  hold  on  eternal  life. 

§  46.    Gratitude. 

(1.    C.\LI.ED   FOR.) 

Gen.  xl.  14.  But  think  on  me  when  it  shall  be  well 
with  thee,  and  shew  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me, 
and  make  mention  of  me  unto  Pharaoh,  and  bring  me 
out  of  this  house  : 

1  Juiif/K  ii.  7.  But  shew  kindness  unto  the  sons  of 
Barzillai  the  Gilcadite,  and  let  them  be  of  those  that 
cut  :it  Ihy  table:  for  so  they  came  to  me  when  I  fled 
because  of  AljB;ilom  thy  brother. 

(3.    WITHHELD.) 

Gen.  xl.  23.  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember 

.losepli,  but  forgat  him. 

Ben/,  xxxii.  (J.  Do  ye  thus  requite  the  Lord,  O  fool- 
ish people  and  unwise?  (.v  not  he  tli}' fiillier  Mt/niath 
bought  thee?  hath  he  not  nuide  thee,  and  established 
iliee? 

1  Sam.  xix.  4.  And  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David 
\mU>  Saul  his  father,  and  .said  unto  him.  Let  not  the 
king  sin  against  his  servant,  against  Diivid ;  because 
be  iiath  not  sinned  against  thee,  and  l)ecause  his  works 
hidv  been  to  tlicc-ward  very  good  : 

5.  For  he  did  put  his  life  in  his  hand,  and  slew 

the  Philistine,  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation 
lor  all  Israel :  thou  sawost  it,  and  didst  rejoice  :  where- 
fore then  will  lliou  sin  against  iimoceiil  blood,  to  slay 
David  without  a  cau.se? 


§  47.    Restoring  Lost  Property. 

Gen.  xlii.  37.  And  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack 
to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  inn,  he  espied  his 
money  ;  for,  behold,  it  was  in  his  sack's  month. 

28.  And  he  said  unto  his  Ijrethren,  My  money 

is  restored  ;  and,  lo,  it  is  even  in  my  sack :  and  their 
heart  failed  tliem,  and  they  were  afraid,  saying  one  to 
another,  AVliat  is  this  that  God  hath  done  unto  us? 

35.  And  it  came  to  pass  as  they  emptied  their 

sacks,  that,  behold,  everj'  man's  liundle  of  money  was 
in  his  sack :  and  when  both  they  and  their  father  saw 
the  bundles  of  money,  they  were  afraid. 

—  xliii.  19.  And  they  came  near  to  the  steward  of 
Joseph's  house,  and  they  communed  with  him  at  the 
door  of  the  house, 

30.  And  said,  O  sir,  we  came  indeed  down  at 

the  first  time  to  buy  food  : 

21.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  we  came  to 

the  inn,  that  we  opened  our  sacks,  and,  behold,  every 
man's  money  was  in  the  mouth  of  his  sack,  our  money 
in  full  weight :  and  we  have  brought  it  again  in  our 
hand. 

32.  And  other  money  have  we  brought  down 

in  our  hands  to  buy  food :  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our 
money  in  our  sacks. 

33.  And  he  said.  Peace  be  to  you,  fear  not : 

your  God,  and  the  God  of  your  father,  hath  given  you 
treasure  in  your  sacks :  I  had  your  money.  And  he 
brought  Simeon  out  unto  them. 

—  xliv.  G.  And  he  overtook  them,  and  he  spake 
unto  them  these  same  words. 

7.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Wherefore  saith 

m}' lord  these  words?  God  forbid  that  thy  servants 
should  do  according  to  this  thing : 

§  48.    Felloiv-Fceliiig  with  Others. 

Job  vi.  14.  To  him  that  is  afflicted  pity  should  be 
shewed  from  his  friend ;  but  he  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the 
Almighty. 

—  xvi.  2.  I  have  heard  many  such  things:  miser- 
able comforters  are  ye  all. 

3.  Shall  vain  words  have  an  end  ?  or  what 

emboldeneth  thee  that  thou  answerest  ? 

4.  I  also  could  speak  as  ye  do :  if  your  soul 

were  in  my  soul's  stcatl,  I  could  heap  up  words  against 
you,  and  shake  mine  head  at  you. 

5.  But  I  would  strengthen  you  with  my  mouth, 

and  the  moving  of  my  li]is  should  assuage  your  grief. 

—  xxix.  14.  I  put  ou  righteousness,  and  it  clothed 
me :  my  judgment  wan  as  a  robe  and  a  diadem. 

15.  I  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  teas  I  to 

the  lame. 

16.  I  was  a  father  to  the  poor :  and  the  cause 

w7iich  I  knew  not  I  searched  out. 

17.  And  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  ^Yicked,  and 

plucked  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth. 

Proc.  xxiv.  11.  If  thou  forbear  to  deliver  iJieni  that 
are  drawn  unto  death,  and  those  that  are  ready  to  be 
slain ; 

13.  If  thou  saycst.  Behold,  we  knew  it  not ; 

doth  not  he  that  pondereth  the  heart  consider  it?  and 
he  that  keepeth  thy  soul,  doth  not  he  know  it  ?  and 
shall  not  he  render  to  every  man  according  to  his 
works  ? 

Bom.  xii.  15.  Rejoice  with  them  that  do  rejoice,  and 
weej)  with  them  that  weep. 

16.  Be  of  the  same  mind  one  toward  another. 

Mind  not  high  things,  but  condescend  to  men  of  low 
estate.     Be  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits. 

Col.  iii.  12.  Pnt  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God, 
holy  and  beloved,  bowels  of  mercies,  kindness,  hum- 
bleness of  mind,  meekness,  longsutfering; 

JJcb  xiii.  3.  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as 
bound  with  them;  and  them  which  suffer  adversity, 
as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  body. 

5  40.    Teaching. 

Job  xxvi.  3.  How  hast  thou  helped  7iim  that  is  with- 
out power?  7mw  savest  thou  the  arm  that  hath  no 
strength  ? 

3.  How  hast  thou  counselled  hi!7i  that  hath  no 


CHAP.  Via. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  Tnn. 


wisdom?  ami //('(c  hast  thou  pU'iitilully  ilcclareil  the 
thiiii;  us  it  is  ? 

Ml  xxvi.  4.  To  wlioiu  hiist  thou  uttered  words? 
aud  whose  spirit  came  from  tliee  ? 

7'«.  li.  13.  'J'/icii  will  1  leaili  transgressors  thy  ways; 
aud  siunei's  shall  be  couverled  unto  thee. 

.}f:it.  V.  1!>.  Whosoever  llierelbre  shall  break  one  of 
these  least  eomuiaudineuls,  and  shall  leaeh  nu'U  so,  he 
shall  l)e  ealleil  the  least  iu  the  kingdom  of  heaven : 
but  whosoever  shall  do  aud  teaeh  t/uim,  the  same  shall 
be  called  great  in  the  Uiug<loin  of  heaven. 

1  Cor.  i.\.  1".).  For  though  1  be  free  from  all  men,  yet 
have  I  made  my.self  servant  unto  all,  that  1  might  gain 
the  more. 

20.  And  unto  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  Jew, 

that  I  might  gain  the  Jews;  to  them  that  are  under 
the  law,  as  under  the  law,  that  I  might  gain  tliem  that 
are  under  the  law  ; 

21.  To  them  that  are  without  law,  as  without 

law,  (being  not  without  law  to  (iod,  luit  under  the  law 
to  Christ,)  that  I  might  gain  them  that  are  without 
law. 

22.  To  the  weak   became  I  as  weak,  that  I 

might  gain  the  weak  :  I  am  made  all  things  to  all  iiwii, 
that  1  might  by  all  means  save  some. 

23.  And  this  I  do  for  the  gospel's  sake,  that  I 

might  be  jiartaker  thereof  with  i/vu. 

%  50.    Rcproviiiar. 

Ph.  cxli.  5.  Let  the  righteous  smite  me  ;  it  shall  be  a 
kindness ;  and  let  him  reiuove  me ;  it  g/mtl  be  an  ex- 
cellent oil,  inhii-h  shall  not  break  my  head  :  for  yet  my 
prayer  also  s/ndl  lie  in  their  calamities. 

—  —  G.  When  their  judges  arc  overthrown  in  stony 
places,  they  shall  hear  my  words;  for  they  are  sweet. 

Pi-Df.  ix.  7.  lie  that  reprovcth  a  scorner  getteth  to 
liimself  shame  :  and  he  that  rebuketU  a  wicked  man 
getteth  himself  a  blot. 

8.  Keprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  lie  hate  thee: 

rebuke  a  wise  man,  aud  he  will  love  thee. 

9.  Give  inxlruction  to  a  wise  man,  and  he  will 

be  yet  wiser:  teach  a  just  man,  and  he  will  increase 
iu  learning. 

—  X.  17.  lie  M  in  the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  in- 
struction :  but  he  that  refuseth  reproof  erreth. 

—  xiii.  18.  Poverty  and  shame  shall  be  to  him  that 
refuseth  instruction ;  but  he  that  regardeth  reproof 
shall  be  hououred. 

—  XV.  10.  Correction  is  grievous  unto  him  that  for- 
saketh  the  way :  and  he  that  hatetli  reproof  shall  die. 

•  12.  A  scorner  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth 

him  ;  neither  will  he  go  unto  the  wi.se. 

32.   He   that   refuseth   instruction   despiseth 

his  own  soul :  but  he  that  heareth  reproof  getteth 
understanding. 

—  xvii.  10.  A  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  wise  man 
than  a  hundred  stripes  into  a  fool. 

—  xxiv.  2-').  But  to  them  that  rebuke  him  shall  be 
delight,  and  a  good  blessing  shall  come  upon  them. 

—  XXV.  12.  As  an  earring  of  gold,  and  an  ornament 
of  fine  gold,  so  is  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient  ear. 

—  xxvii.  5.  Open  rebuke  is  better  than  secret  love. 

—  xxviii.  4.  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the 
wicked  :  but  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  with  them. 

Ec.  vii.  o.  It  is  better  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the  wise, 
than  for  a  man  to  hear  the  song  of  fools. 

2  Tliess.  iii.  14.  And  if  any  nuiu  obey  not  our  word 
by  this  epistle,  note  that  man,  and  have  uo  company 
with  him,  that  he  may  be  ashamed. 

13.  Yet  count"  liim  not  as  an  enemy,  but  ad- 
monish him  as  a  brother. 

1  Tim.  V.  1.  Hebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  him 
as  a  father  ;  ami  the  younger  men  as  brethren : 


§51. 


Mutual  Edifyiiis:. 

Pom.  xiv.  13.  Let  us  not  therefore  judge  one  an- 
other any  more :  but  judge  this  rather,  that  no  man 
put  a  stumblingblock  or  an  occasion  to  foil  in  Ids  bro- 
ther's way. 

14.  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord 

Jesus,  that  there  is  notUiug  unclean  of  itself;  but  to  ' 

553 


him  that  esteemeth  any  thing  to  be  unclean,  to  him 
it  is  unclean. 

15.  Hut  if  thy  brother  be   grieved  with  thi/ 

meat,  now  walUest  thou  not  charitably.  Destroy  not 
him  with  thy  meat,  for  whom  Christ  died. 

l(i.   Let  not  then  your  good  he  evil  spoken  of: 

17.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and 

driidc ;  but  righteousness,  and  peace,  and  joy  in  the 
Holy  Ghost. 

18.  For  he  that  in  these  things  serveth  Christ 

is  acceplal)le  to  God,  and  approved  of  men. 

111.  Let  us  therefore  follow  after  the  things 

which  m;dve  for  jieace,  and  things  wherewith  one  may 
edify  another. 

—  XV.  1.  We  then  that  arc  strong  ought  to  bear  the 
intirmities  of  the  weak,  and  not  to  please  ourselves. 

2.  Let  every  one  of  us  please  his  neighbour  for 

his  good  to  edification. 

1  Cor.  X.  32.  Give  none  olTence,  neither  to  the  Jews, 
nor  to  the  Gentiles,  nor  to  the  church  of  <;od  : 

3;i.  Even  as  I  please  all  men  in  all  things,  not 

seeking  mine  own  profit,  but  Ihu  projit  of  many,  that 
they  may  be  saved. 

2  Cor.  xii.  20.  For  I  fear,  lest,  when  I  come,  I  shall 
not  find  you  such  as  I  would,  and  that  I  shall  be  found 
unto  you  such  as  ya  would  not :  lest  there  lie  debates, 
envyings,  wraths,  strifes,  backbitings,  whisperings, 
swellings,  tmnults : 

(ral.  vi.  1.  Brethren,  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a 
f;uilt,  ye  which  are  spiritual,  restore  such  a  one  in  the 
sjiirit  of  meekness:  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also 
be  templed. 

2.  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens,  and  so  ful- 
fil the  law  of  Christ. 

1  I'he.'iS.  V.  11.  Wherefore  comfort  yourselves  toge- 
ther, aud  edity  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do. 

Jleb.  X.  24.  Aud  let  us  consider  one  another  to  pro- 
voke imto  love  and  to  good  works  : 

I  52.    Peaceableness. 

Oen.  xiii.  7.  And  there  was  a  strife  between  the 
herdmen  of  Abram's  cattle  and  the  berdmen  of  Lot's 
cattle :  and  the  Canaauite  and  the  Perizzite  dwelt 
then  in  the  land. 

8.  Aud  Abrara  said  unto  Lot,  Let  there  be  no 

strife,  I  pray  thee,  between  me  and  thee,  and  between 
my  berdmen  and  thy  herdmen  ;  tor  we  be  brethren. 

" 9.  Is  not  the  whole  land  before  thee?  separate 

thyself,  I  pray  thee,  from  me:  M  thou  irilt  take  the  left 
hand,  then  I  will  go  to  tlie  right ;  or  if  thou  depart  to 
the  right  hand,  then  I  will  go  to  the  left. 

Ps.  xxxiv.  14.  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good;  seek 
peace,  and  pursue  it. 

Prop.  XV.  17.  Better  is  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love 
is,  than  a  stalled  ox  and  hatred  tberew  ith. 

3Iaf.  V.  9.  Blessed  are  the  peacemakers:  for  they 
shall  be  called  the  children  of  God. 

Horn.  xii.  18.  If  it  be  possible,  as  much  as  lielh  in 
you,  live  peaceably  with  all  men. 

Bph.  iv.  3.  Endeavouring  to  keep  the  unity  of  the 
Spirit  in  the  bond  of  peace. 

Col.  iii.  15.  And  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your 
hearts,  to  the  which  also  ye  are  called  iu  one  body ; 
and  lie  ye  thankful. 

1  Tim.  ii.  2.  For  kings,  and  for  all  that  are  in  au- 
thority ;  that  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  peaceable  life 
in  all  godliness  aud  honesty. 

Ileb.  xii.  14.  Follow  peace  with  all  men,  and  holi- 
ness, without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord  : 

Jam.  iii.  18.  And  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is_sowu 
in  peace  of  them  that  make  peace. 


§  53.    Mercifulness. 

Prot;.  xi.  17.  Tlie  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his 
own  soul :  but  /le  that  is  cruel  troul)Ielh  his  own  flesh. 

Mat.  V.  7.  Blessed  are  the  merciful :  for  they  shall 
obtain  inercv. 

o;i   Therefore  if  thou  bring  thy  gift   to  the 

altar,  and  there  rememberest  that  thy  brother  hatU 
aught  against  thee ; 

24.  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and 


CHAP.  VIII. 


MAN  KEDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


.SO  thy  way;  fiist  be  n'Ocnii'ilua  to  thy  brother,  and 
then  come  and  nlfer  thy  ^itt. 

Mat.  vi.  14.  For  if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses, 
vour  lieavenly  Father  will  also  forgive  you : 

—  ^-  1.5.  But  if  ye  forgive  not  men  their  trespasses, 
neither  ^\•ill  your  father  forj^ve  your  trespasses. 

—  .wiii.  21.  Then  came  Peter  to  him,  and  said, 
Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me,  and  I 
forgive  him?  till  seven  times? 

23.  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  say  not  unto  thee, 

Until  seven  limes:  but,  Until  seventy  times  seven. 

Luke  vi.  30.  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your  Father 
also  is  merciful. 

37.  Judge  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  judged ; 

condemn  not,  a'nd  ye  shall  not  be  condemned:  for- 
give, and  ye  shall  be  forgiven  : 

—  xvii.  3.  Take  heed  to  yourselves :  If  thy  brother 
tresp;iss  against  thee,  rebuke  him ;  and  if  he  repent, 
forgive  liim. 

-4.  And  if  he  trespass  against  thee  seven  times 

in  a  day,  and  seven  times  in  a  da}-  turn  again  to  thee, 
saying,  I  repent ;  thou  shall  forgive  him. 

Eph.  IV.  32.  And  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tender- 
hearted, forgiving  one  another,  even  as  God  for  Christ's 
sake  hath  forgiven  you. 

Col.  iii.  13.  Forbearing  one  anothei',  and  forgiving 
one  another,  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any: 
even  as  Christ  foi'gave  you,  so  also  ih  yc. 

Jam.  ii.  13.  For  he  shall  have  judgment  without 
mercy,  that  hath  shewed  no  mercy ;  and  mercy  re- 
joiceth  against  judgment. 

1  Pet.  iii.  9.  Not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for 
railing:  but  contrariwise  blessing;  knowing  that  ye 
are  thereunto  called,  that  ye  should  inherit  a  blessing. 

(A.   PAK.\BLE   OP  THE   UNMERCIFUL   SERV.\NT.) 

Mat.  xviii.  23.  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
likened  unto  a  certain  king,  w-hich  would  take  ac- 
count of  his  servants. 

24.  And  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon,  one 

was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed  him  ten  thousand 
tiUents. 

2.5.  But  forasmuch  as  he  had  not  to  pay,  his 

loril  commanded  him  to  be  scjld,  and  his  wife,  and 
children,  and  all  that  he  had,  and  payment  to  be  made. 

20.  Tlie  servant  therefore  fell  down,  and  wor- 
shipped him,  saying,  Lord,  have  patience  with  me, 
and  I  will  pay  thee  all. 

27.  Then  the  lord  of  that  servant  was  moved 

with  comiiassiou,  and  loosed  him,  and  forgave  him 
the  debt. 

— •  —  28.  But  the  same  servant  went  out,  and  found 
one  of  his  fellow  servants,  which  owed  him  a  hundred 
pence:  and  he  laid  hands  on  him,  and  took  him  by 
the  throat,  saj'in.g.  Pay  me  that  thou  owcst. 

39.  And  his  fellow  servant  fell  down  at  his 

feet,  and  besou.ght  him,  saying.  Have  patience  with 
me,  and  I  will  i)ay  thee  all. 

30.  And  lie  would  not :   but  went  and  cast 

him  into  prison,  till  he  should  pay  the  debt. 

31.  So  wlien  his  fellow  servants   saw  what 

was  done,  they  were  very  sorry,  and  came  and  told 
unto  their  lord  all  that  was  done. 

33.  Then  his  lord,  after  that  he  had  called 

him,  said  unto  him,  O  thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave 
thee  all  that  debt,  because  thou  desiredst  me  : 

33.  ShinUdest  not  thou  also  Inive  had  compas- 
sion on  thy  fellow  servant,  even  as  I  had  pity  on  thee  ? 

34.  And  his  lord  was  wroth,  and  delivered  him 

to  the  tormentors,  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due 
unto  him. 

35.  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

also  untoycni,  if  ye  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every 
cue  his  brother  their  trespasses. 

S  54.    Rptiirniuir  (Jood  for  Evil. 

(See  also  Book  XX.,  S  27.) 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  17.  And  he  said  to  David,  Thou  art 
more  righteous  than  I:  for  thou  hast  rewarded  me 
good,  wlxereas  I  have  rewarded  thee  evil. 

18.  And  thou  hast  shewed  this  day  how  that 

thou  hast  dealt  well  with  me :  forasmuch  as  when  the 
LoHD  had  delivered  me  into  thine  hand,  thou  killedst 
me  not. 


Job  xxxi.  29.  If  I  rejoiced  at  the  destruction  of  him 
that  hated  me,  or  lifted  up  myself  when  evil  found  him ; 

30.  (Neither  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin 

by  wishing  a  curse  to  his  soul.) 

Prov.  xxiv.  17.  Rejoice  not  when  thine  enemy  fiillctli, 
and  let  not  thine  heart  be  glad  when  lie  stuniljleth  : 

18.  Lest  the  Lord  see  it,  and  it  displease  him, 

and  he  turn  away  his  wrath  from  him. 

—  XXV.  21.  If  thine  enemy  be  hungry,  give  him 
bread  to  eat ;  and  if  he  be  thirsty,  give  him  water  to 
drink : 

22.  For  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his 

head,  and  the  Lord  shall  reward  thee. 

Mat.  v.  40.  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  reward  have  ye  ?  do  not  even  the  publicans  the 
same  ? 

47.  And  if  ye  salute  5'our  brethren  only,  what 

do  ye  more  t/utii  others  f  do  not  even  the  publicans  so  ? 

48.   Be  3'e   therefore  perfect,   even  as  your 

Father  which  is  in  heaven  is  jierfect. 

Luke  vi.  33.  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you, 
what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners  also  love  those  that 
love  them. 

33.  And  if  ye  do  good  to  them  which  do  good 

to  you,  what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners  also  do  even 
the  same. 

— •  —  34.  And  if  ye  lend  to  them  of  whom  ye  hope 
to  receive,  what  thank  have  j'c?  for  sinners  also  lend 
to  sinners,  to  receive  as  much  again. 

35.  But  love  ye  3'our  enemies,  and  do  good, 

and  lend,  hoping  for  nothin.g  again  ;  and  your  reward 
shall  be  great,  and  ye  shall  be  tlie  cliildren  of  the 
Highest: "for  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  to 
the  evil. 

Rom.  xii.  14.  Bless  them  which  persecute  you :  bless, 
and  curse  not. 

30.   Therefore  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed 

him;  if  he  thirst,  give  him  drink:  for  in  so  doing 
thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  tire  on  his  head. 

21.  Be  not  overcome  of  evil,  but  overcome 

evil  with  good. 

3  Tim.,  iv.  10.  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with 
me,  but  all  men  forsook  me :  I  pray  Ood  that  it  may 
not  be  laid  to  their  charge. 

§  55.    But  Hating  Evil  Doers. 

Joh  xxii.  19.  The  righteous  see  it,  and  are  glad : 
and  the  innocent  laugh  them  to  scorn. 

P.-<.  XV.  4.  In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  is  contemned  ; 
but  he  honoureth  them  that  fear  the  Lord.  He  that 
sweareth  to  his  own  hurt,  and  changeth  not. 

—  xxvi.  5.  I  have  hated  the  congregation  of  evil 
doers;  and  will  not  sit  with  the  wicked. 

—  xxxi.  0.  I  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying 
vanities:  but  I  trust  in  the  Lord. 

—  Iii.  0.  The  righteous  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and 
shall  lau.gh  at  him  : 

—  Iviii.  10.  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  he 
seeth  the  vengeance :  he  shall  wash  his  feet  in  the 
blood  of  the  wicked. 

—  lix.  10.  The  God  of  my  mercy  shall  prevent  me : 
God  shall  let  me  see  my  desire  upon  mine  enemies. 

—  xcii.  11.  Jline  eye  also  shall  see  my  desire  on 
mine  enemies,  ami  mine  ears  shall  hear  my  desire  of 
the  wicked  that  rise  up  against  me. 

—  cxxxviii.  7.  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trou- 
ble, thou  wilt  revive  me  :  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thine 
hand  against  the  wrath  of  mine  enemies,  and  thy  right 
hand  shall  save  me. 

—  cxxxix.  31.  Do  not  I  hate  them,  O  Lord,  that 
hate  thee?  and  am  not  I  grieved  with  those  that  rise 
up  against  thee  ? 

—  23.  I  hate  them  with  perfect  hatred :  I  count 
them  mine  enemies. 

Proe.  xxix.  37.  An  unjust  man  is  an  abomination  to 
the  just :  and  he  that  is  upright  in  the  way  is  abomi- 
nation to  the  wicked. 

L(m.  i.  31.  They  have  heard  that  I  sigh;  there  is 
none  to  comfort  me :  all  mine  enemies  have  heard  of 
my  trouble ;  they  are  glad  that  thou  hast  done  it : 
thou  wilt  bring  the  day  tJiai  thou  hast  called,  and  they 
shall  be  like  unto  me. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Micnh  \\\.  10.  Then  .</«;  that  w  mine  cni'iny  slirtll  see 
(7,  iiiid  shame  AvM  cover  lier  ■niiieh  saiil  unto  nic, 
Where  is  llie  Loud  thy  God?  mine  eyes  shall  behold 
lier:  now  shall  she  be  trodden  down  as  the  mire  of  the 
streets 

§  56.    GoTeriiiiioiit  of  llio  Toiiiriip. 

.A*  viii.  2.  IIow  lonjj  wilt  thou  speak  these  things  f 
and  hotr  long  sltnU  the  words  of  thy  mouth  be  like  a 
strong  wind? 

—  xi.  2.  Should  not  the  multitude  of  words  bo 
answered?  and  should  a  man  full  of  talk  be  justified. 

—  xxvii.  2.  -1.1  God  liveth,  irlui  hath  taken  away 
my  judgment;  and  the  Almighty,  xcho  huth  ve.\ed  my 
soul ; 

3.  All  the  while  my  breath  in  iu  me,  and  the 

spirit  of  God  is  in  my  nostrils; 

-4.  3Iy  lips  shall   not   speak  wickedness,  nor 

my  tongue  utter  deceit. 

^ —  .WW.  Ifi.  Therefore  dolh  .loli  open  his  mouth  in 
vain;  he  mulliplietU  words  willmut  knowledge. 

/"s.  .\v.  ;i.  ]k  lluit  baekbiteth  not  with  his  tongue, 
nor  doetli  evil  to  his  neighbour,  nor  taketh  up  a  re- 
proach against  his  neighbour. 

—  .wxix.  1.  I  said  1  will  take  heed  to  my  ways, 
that  I  sin  not  with  my  tongue  :  I  will  keep  my  mouth 
with  a  bridle,  while  the  wicked  is  before  me. 

2.  I  was  dumb  with  silence,  I  held  my  peace, 

ercn  from  good  ;  and  my  sorrow  was  stirred. 

/'(•"(•.  X.  II.  The  mouth  of  a  righteous  man  ix  a  well 
of  life:  but  violence  covcrelh  the  mouth  of  the  wicked. 

13.  In  the  lips  of  him  that  hath  understanding 

wisdom  is  found:  but  a  rod  «  for  the  back  of  him  that 
is  void  of  un<lerstanding. 

14.  "Wise   nun  lay  up  knowledge :    but   the 

mouth  of  the  foolish  ix  near  destruction. 

19.  In  the  multitude  of  words  there  wantcth 

not  sin :  but  he  that  rethiineth  his  li]ps  ix  wise. 

—  xii.  17.  lie  tliiit  spcakcth  truth  sheweth  forth 
righteousness  :  but  a  false  witness  deceit. 

22.  Lying  lips  are  abomination  to  the  LoRD: 

but  they  that  deal  \y\\\y  are  his  delight. 

2.5.  Keaviness  ir.  the  heartof  man  maketh  it 

stoop:  but  a  good  word  maketh  it  glad. 

—  xiv.  24.  The  crown  of  the  wise  is  their  riches: 
hut  the  foolishness  of  fools  w  folly. 

2.';.  A  true  witness  delivereth  souls:  but  a  de- 
ceitful witiie.1.1  speaketh  lies. 

—  XV.  28.  The  heart  of  the  righteous  studieth  to 
answer:  but  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out 
evil  things. 

—  xvii'.  7.  Excellent  speech  becometh  not  a  fool: 
much  less  do  Iving  lips  a  prince. 

27.  He  that  hath  knowledgesparethhis words: 

and  a  man  of  understanding  is  of  an  excellent  spirit. 

2S.  Even  a  fool,  when  he  holdeth  his  peace,  is 

counted  wise :  and  he  that  shutteth  his  lips  in  esteemed 
a  man  of  understanding. 

—  xix.  1.  Hetter  w  the  poor  that  w.ilkcth  in  his  in- 
tegrity, than  /«;  that  i.i  (jcrverse  in  his  lijis.aud  is  a  fool. 

—  .\xvi.  l.S.  As  a  mad  man  who  casteth  firebrands, 
arrows,  and  death, 

111.  So  i.f  the  man  tJtat  deceiveth  his  neigh- 
bour, and  saith.  Am  not  I  in  sport? 

—  xxix.  11.  A  fool  uttereth  all  his  mind:  butawise 
man  keepeth  it  in  till  afterwards. 

—  XXX.  32.  If  thou  hast  done  foolishly  in  lifting 
up  thyself,  or  if  thou  hast  thought  evil,  lay  thine 
h;ui(l  upon  thy  mouth. 

Ju:  V.  :).  For  ;i  dream  cometh  through  the  multitude 
of  busiiuss;  and  a  fool's  voice  isknmcn  by  multitude 
of  words. 

7.  For  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  and  many 

words  there  nre  also  ilirirx  vanities  ;  but  fear  thou  (Tod. 

—  X.  14.  A  fool  also  is  full  of  words;  a  man  eaimot 
tell  what  shall  be;  and  what  shall  be  after  him,  who 
can  tell  him? 

M'lt.  XV.  11.  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth 
detilcth  a  man;  but  that  which  cometh  out  of  the 
mouth,  this  detilcth  a  man. 

Mark  vii.  1.5.  There  is  nothing  from  without  a  man, 
that  entering  into  hiin  can  defile  him;  but  the  things 


which  come  out  of  him,  those  are  they  that  defile  the 
man. 

Kph.  iv.  2!).  Let  no  corrupt  commimi<  ation  proceed 
out  of  your  mouth,  but  that  which  is  good  to  the  use 
of  edifying,  that  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  hearers. 

<'"l.  iv.  1).  Let  your  speech  he  always  with  gnice, 
seasoned  with  s;di,  that  ye  may  know  how  ye  ought 
to  iuiswer  evirv  man. 

,/((//(.  i.  I'J.  \Vherefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  let 
everj'  man  be  swill  to  bear,  slow  to  speak,  slow  to 
wrath : 

20.  If  any  man  among  you  seem  to  be  relig- 
ious, and  bridletii  not  his  tongue,  but  deceiveth  his 
own  heart,  this  man's  religion  in  vain. 

—  iii.  2.  For  iu  many  things  we  olTend  all.  If  any 
man  offend  imt  in  wonl,  the  s;une  is  a  perfect  man. 
and  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body. 

.5.  Even  so  the  tongue  is  a  little  member,  and 

boasteth  gre;it  things.  Behold,  bow  great  a  matter  a 
little  lire  kindleth! 

C.  And  the  tongue  is  a  fire,  a  world  of  iniquity: 

so  is  the  tongue  among  our  members,  th:it  it  ilelileth 
the  whole  body,  and  .sctteth  on  tire  the  course  of 
nature;  and  it  is  set  on  fire  of  hell. 

8.  But  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  it  is  an 

unruly  evil,  full  of  deadly  poison. 

9.  Therewith  bless  we  God,  even  the  Father; 

and  therewith  ciuse  we  men,  which  are  made  after 
the  similitude  of  God. 

10.  Out  of  the  same  mouth  proceedeth  blessing 

and  cursing.  My  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so 
to  be. 

§  57.     Humility. 

(1.    HECOMIKG.) 

Gen.  xviii.  27.  And  Abraham  answered  and  said. 
Behold  now,  I  have  taken  upon  me  to  speak  unto  the 
Lord,  which  am  Iml  dust  ;ind  ashes: 

lab  vii.  17.  \Vh:it  m  man,  tluit  thou  shouldcst  mag- 
nify him  ?  and  that  thou  shouldest  set  thine  heart 
upon  him  ? 

18.  And  that  thou  shouldest  visit  him  ever^- 

morning,  and  try  him  every  moment? 

—  XV.  7.  Art  thou  the  first  nuui  thnt  was  bom?  or 
wast  thou  made  before  the  hills  ? 

8.  Hiist  thou  he;iid  the  secret  of  God  ?   and 

dost  thou  restrain  wisdom  to  flij-self? 

9.  What  knowest   thou,  that  we  know  not? 

what  imderst;uulest  thou,  which  is  not  in  us  ? 

—  sxii.  2.  Can  a  man  be  profitable  unto  God,  as  he 
that  is  wise  maj-  be  profitiible  unto  himself? 

3.  Is  it  ;iny  pleasure  to  the  Almighty,  that  thou 

art  righteous?  or  is  it  gain  to  him,  tliat  tiiou  makest 
thy  ways  perfect  ? 

4.  Will  he  reprove  thee  for  fear  of  thee  ?  will 

he  enter  with  thee  into  judgment? 

—  XXXV.  4.  I  will  answer  thee,  and  thy  companions 
with  thee. 

5.  Look  unto  the  heavens,  and  see ;  and  behold 

the  clouds  irhirh  are  higher  than  thou. 

C.  If  thou  sinnest,  what  doesf  thou  against 

him  ?  or  if  thy  transgressions  be  multiplied,  what 
doest  thou  unto  him  ? 

7.  If  thou  be  righteous,  what  givest  thou  him  ? 

or  what  recciveth  he  of  thine  hand  ? 

S.  Thy  wickedness  nini/  hurt  a  man  as  thou 

art;  and  thy  righteousness  may  pmjit  the  son  of  man. 

—  xxxvii.  19.  Teach  us  what  we  shall  say  unto 
him  ;  for  we  cannot  order  our  speech  by  reason  of 
darkness. 

—  xl.  7.  Gird  up  thy  loins  now  like  a  man :  I  will 
dem.ind  of  thee,  and  declare  thou  unto  me. 

8.  Wilt   thou   also   disannul    my  judgment? 

wilt  thou  condemn  me,  that  thou  mayest  be  righteous? 

9.  Hast  thou  an  arm  like  God  ?  or  canst  thou 

thunder  with  a  voice  like  him  ? 

10.  Deck  thyself  now  with  majesty  and  excel* 

Icncy;  and  array  thyself  with  glorv  ami  beauty. 

—  —  11.  Cast  abroad  the  rage  of  thy  wrath:  and 
behold  every  one  that  ii  proud,  and  ab:ise  him. 

—  xlii.  3. "Who  is  he  that  hideth  counsel  without 
knowledge?    therefore  luive  I  uttered  that  I  under- 


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BOOK  XXI. 


stood  not ;  things  too  wonderful  for  me,  which  I  knew 
not. 

Ps.  xvi.  2.  0  my  soul,  thou  hast  said  unto  the  Lord, 
T/iou  art  my  Lord  :  my  goodness  exkiukth  not  to  thee; 

3.  But  to  the  saints  that  are  in  tlie  earth,  and 

to  the  excellent,  in  whom  is  all  my  delight. 
•    —  cxxxi.  1.  Lord,  my  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine 
eyes  lofty  :  neither  do  "l  exercise  myself  in  great  mat- 
ters, or  in  things  too  high  for  me. 

Pr<H\  XXX.  2.  Surely  iO«  more  brutish  than  a?iy  man, 
and  have  not  the  understanding  of  a  man. 

3.  I  neither  learned  wisdom,  nor  have  the 

knowledge  of  the  holy. 

(3.    REQUIRED.) 

Mat.  xviii.  1.  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples 
unto  .Jesus,  saying,  Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven? 

2.  And  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him, 

and  set  him  in  the  midst  of  them, 

3.  And  said.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Except 

ye  be  converted,  and  become  as  little  children,  ye  shall 
not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

4.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble  himself 

as  this  little  child,  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom 
of  heaven. 

5.  And  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little 

cliild  in  my  name  receiveth  me. 

1  €i>r.  iv.  20.  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  in 
word,  but  in  power. 

Mill.  XX.  25.  But  Jesus  called  them  iinto  him,  and 
said.  Ye  know  that  the  princes  of  the  Gentiles  exer- 
cise dominion  over  them,  and  they  that  are  great  ex- 
ercise authority  u|)on  them. 

^  —  26.  But  it  shall  not  not  be  so  among  you:  but 
whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  let  him  be  your 
minister ; 

— ■  —  27.  And  whosoever  will  be  chief  among  you, 
let  him  be  your  servant ; 

—  xxiii.  6.  And  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts, 
and  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues, 

7.  And  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  to  be 

called  of  men.  Rabbi,  Kabbi. 

8.  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one  is  your 

Master,  ereii  Christ ;  and  all  ye  are  brethren. 

10.  Neither  be  ye  called  masters :  for  one  is 

your  JIaster,  even  Christ. 

Murk  X.  43.  But  Jesus  called  them  to  him,  and  saith 
unto  them.  Ye  know  that  they  which  are  accounted 
to  rule  over  the  Gentiles  exercise  lordshi])  over  them  ; 
and  their  great  ones  exercise  authority  upon  them. 

43.  But  so  shall  it  not  be  among  you :  but 

whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  shall  be  your 
minister : 

—  — -44.  And  whosoever  of  you  will  be  the  chief- 
est,  shall  be  servant  of  all. 

Luke  xiv.  7.  And  he  put  forth  a  parable  to  those 
which  were  bidden,  when  he  marked  how  they  chose 
out  the  chief  rooms;  saying  unto  them, 

8.  When   thou  art  bidden  of  any  man  to  a 

wedding,  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room;  lest  a 
more  honourable  man  than  thou  be  bidden  of  him ; 

9.  And  he  tliatbade  thee  and  him  come  and 

say  to  thee.  Give  this  man  place;  and  thou  begin  with 
shame  to  take  the  lowest  room. 

10.  But   wlien  thou   art  bidden,  go   and   sit 

down  in  the  lowest  room;  that  when  he  that  bade  thee 
comelh,  he  may  say  unto  thee.  Friend,  go  up  higher: 
then  shall  tlioii  have  worship  in  the  presence  of  them 
that  sit  at  meat  witli  thee. 

—  xxii.  25.  And  he  said  unto  them.  The  kings  of 
the  Gentiles  exerci.se  lordship  over  them;  and  they 
that  exercise  authority  upon  them  are  called  bene- 
factors. 

20.  But  ye  shall  not  be  so:  but  he  that  is  great- 
est among  you,  let  him  be  as  the  younger;  and  he  that 
is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve. 

Bom.  xii.  3.  For  I  s.ay,  through  the  grace  given  unto 
me,  to  every  man  that  is  among  you,  not  to  think  of 
himself  twoxe  highly  than  he  ought  to  tliink;  but  to 
think  solicrly,  according  as  God  hath  de;vlt  to  every 
man  the  nieasure  of  faith. 

1  Cor.  viii.  2.  And  if  any  man  think  that  he  know- 


eth  any  thing,  he  knoweth  nothing  yet  as  he  ought  to 
know. 

Eph.  V.  21.  Submitting  yourselves  one  to  another  In 
the  fear  of  God. 

Phil.  ii.  3.  Let  nothing /«'  clone  through  strife  or  vain- 
glory;  but  in  lowliness  of  mind  let  each  esteem  other 
better  than  themselves. 

Jam.  iii.  1.  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters, 
knowing  that  we  shall  receive  the  greater  condem- 
nation. 

—  iv.  10.  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the 
Lord,  and  he  shall  lift  you  up. 

1  Pet.  V.  6.  Humble  yourselves  therefore  under  the 
mighty  hand  of  God,  that  he  may  exalt  you  in  due 
time : 

(3.   REWARDED.) 

1  Kings  xxi.  29.  Seest  thou  how  Ahab  humbleth 
himself  before  me  ?  because  he  humbleth  himself  be- 
fore me,  I  will  not  bring  the  evil  in  his  days :  hut  in 
his  son's  days  will  I  bring  the  evil  upon  his  house. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  37.  Because  thine  heart  was  tender, 
and  thou  didst  humble  thyself  before  God,  when  thou 
heardest  his  words  against  this  place,  and  against  the 
inhabitants  thereof,  and  humblcdst  thj'self  before  me, 
and  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  weep  before  me ;  I 
have  even  heard  thee  also,  saith  the  Lord. 

Ps.  cxxxviii.  6.  Though  the  Lord  he  high,  j'et  hath 
he  resjiect  unto  the  lowlj' :  but  the  proud  he  knoweth 
afar  off. 

Prov.  iii.  34.  Surely  he  scorneth  the  scorners:  but 
he  giveth  grace  unto  the  lowl}'. 

—  xi.  2.  When  pride  cometh,  then  Cometh  shame : 
but  with  the  hiwl}'  is  wisdom. 

—  xiii.  10.  Only  by  pride  cometh  contention :  but 
with  the  well  advised  is  wisdom. 

— •  XV.  33.  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the  instruction 
of  wisdom  ;  and  before  honour  is  humility. 

—  xvi.  10.  Better  it  is  to  he  of  an  humble  spirit  with 
the  lowly,  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  proud. 

—  xviii.  12.  Before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is 
haughty  ;  and  before  honour  is  humilitv. 

—  xxii.  4.  By  humility  and  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
are  riches,  and  honour,  and  life. 

—  xxix.  23.  A  man's  pride  shall  bring  him  low : 
but  honour  shall  uphold  tlie  humble  in  spirit. 

Mat.  xxiii.  12.  And  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself 
shall  be  abased ;  and  he  that  shall  humble  himself 
shall  be  exalted. 

Jjuke  xiv.  11.  For  whosoever  cxalteth  himself  shall 
be  abased ;  and  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be 
exalted. 

Jam.  iv.  6.  But  he  giveth  more  grace.  Wherefore 
he  saith,  God  resisteth  the  proud,  but  giveth  grace 
unto  the  humble. 

1  Pet.  V.  5.  Likewise,  ye  younger,  submit  yourselves 
unto  the  elder.  Yea,  all  eif  you  be  subject  one  to  an- 
other, and  be  clothed  with  humility :  for  God  resist- 
eth the  proud,  and  giveth  grace  to  the  humble. 

(4.    PRIDE   HUMBLED.) 

Ex.  ix.  27.  And  Pharaoh  sent,  and  called  for  3Io- 
ses  and  Aaron,  and  said  unto  them,  I  have  sinned  this 
time :  the  Lord  is  righteous,  and  I  and  my  people  are 
wicked. 

—  X.  16.  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  Jloses  and  Aaron 
in  haste ;  and  he  said,  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 
your  God,  and  against  you. 

A'«;«.  xxi.  7.  Therefore  the  people  came  to  Moses, 
and  said.  We  have  sinned,  for  we  have  spoken  against 
tlie  Lord,  and  against  thee  ;  pray  unto  the  Lord,  that 
he  take  aw;iy  theserpents  from  us.  And  Closes  prayed 
for  the  people. 

1  Sam.  XV.  30.  Then  he  said,  I  have  sinned:  yc^  hon- 
our me  now,  I  jiray  thee,  before  the  eldere  of  my  peo- 
lilo,  and  liefore  Israel,  and  turn  again  with  me,  that  I 
may  worship  the  Loud  thy  God. 

—  xxvi.  31.  Then  said  Saul,  I  have  sinned;  return, 
my  son  David ;  for  1  will  no  more  do  thee  harm,  be- 
cause my  soul  was  precious  in  thine  eyes  this  day :  be- 
hold, I  liave  played  the  fool,  and  have  erred  exceed- 
ingly. 

2  Sam.  xxiv.  10.  And  David's  heart  smote  him  after 
that  he  had  numbered  the  people.     And  David  said 


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unto  the  Lord,  I  hiive  sinned  greatly  in  that  I  have 
(li)iie;  anil  now,  I  beseech  thee,  O  Loud,  take  away 
the  inii|uily  of  thy  servant;  for  I  have  done  very  fool- 
ishly. 

,/hin.  V.  16.  Confess  your  faults  one  to  another,  and 
pray  one  for  aimlher,  that  ye  may  be  healed.  The 
I  It'eitiial  fervent  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  availeth 
imieh. 

(3.    m'MILITY   EXEMPLIFIED.) 

Mat.  XV.  20.  But  he  answered  and  said,  It  is  not 
meet  to  take  the  ehildren's  bread,  and  to  cast  it  to 
dogs. 

27.  And  she  snid,  Truth,  Lord :  yet  the  dogs 

eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  niastcrs'  table. 

.yfiir/t  vii.  2r.  But  .lesus  said  unto  her,  Let  the  chil- 
dren first  be  tilled :  for  it  is  not  meet  to  take  the  chil- 
dren's bread,  and  to  east  il  unto  the  dogs. 

28.  And  she  answered  and  said  unto  bim.  Yes, 

Lord :  yet  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  chil- 
dren's crumbs. 

(G.    P.Mt-VBLE  OF  THE    I'lHUISEE  AND   THE   rUBI-ICAN.) 

Luke  xviii.  i).  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  cer- 
tain which  trustetl  iu  themselves  that  they  were  right- 
eous, and  despised  otiiers: 

10.  Two  mcu  went  \ip  into  the  temple  to  pray ; 

the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  tlie  oilier  a  publican. 

11.  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus -with 

himself,  God,  I  thank  thee,  tliat  I  am  not  as  other 
men  aiv.  extortioners,  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as 
this  publican. 

12.  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 

all  that  I  possess. 

13.  And  the  publican,  standing  afar  ofT,  would 

not  lift  up  so  nnich  as  his  eyes  unto  heaven,  but  smote 
upon  his  breast,  saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sin- 
ner. 

14.    I  tell  you,  this  man  went  down  to  his 

house  justified  rather  than  the  other:  for  everyone 
that  exalteth  himself  shall  be  abased;  and  be  that 
humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted. 

§  5S,    Meekness. 

Kum.  xii.  3.  (Now  the  man  Jloses  was  very  meek, 
above  all  the  men  which  icerc  upon  the  face  of  the 
earth.) 

Ps.  xxii.  26.  The  meek  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied : 
they  shall  praise  the  Loud  that  seek  him :  your  heart 
shall  live  for  ever. 

—  XXV.  9.  The  meek  will  he  guide  in  judgment; 
and  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  way. 

—  xxxvii.  11.  But  the  meek  shall  inherit  the  earth; 
and  shall  delight  themselves  iu  the  abundance  of  peace. 

—  Ixxvi.  !).  When  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save 
all  the  meek  of  the  eailli.     Selali. 

—  cxlvii.  0.  The  Loud  liftelh  up  the  meek :  he 
casteth  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground. 

—  cxlix.  4.  For  the  Loud  taketh  pleasure  in  his  peo- 
ple :  he  will  beautify  the  meek  with  salvation. 

Is.  xxix.  19.  The  meek  also  shall  increase  their  joy 
in  the  LoRf),  and  the  poor  among  men  shall  rejoice  iu 
the  Holy  Ojie  of  Israel. 

Zph.  ii.  3.  Seek  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  meek  of  the 
earth,which  have  wrought  his  judgment;  seek  right- 
eousness, seek  meekness ;  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  hid  in 
the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger. 

Mat.  V.  5.  Blessed  are  the  meek :  for  they  shall  in- 
herit the  earth. 

3S.  Ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  said,  An 

eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth : 

39.  But  I  say  mito  you.  That  ye  resist  not 

evil:  but  whosoever  shall  siuile  thee  on  thy  right 
cheek,  turn  to  jiim  the  other  also. 

40.  And  if  any  ukiu  will  sue  thee  at  the  law, 

and  take  aw;iy  thy  coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloak  also. 

•  41.  Anil  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a 

mile,  go  with  him  twain. 

42.   Give  to  him  that  askcth  thee,  and  from 

him  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou  away. 

Luke  vi.  29.  And  unto  him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the 
on«  cheek  offer  also  the  other;  and  him  that  taketh 
away  thy  cloak  forbid  not  to  take  thy  coat  also. 


Kph.  iv.  1.  I  therefore,  the  prisf)ner  of  the  Lord, 
be.seech  you  that  ye  walk  worthy  of  the  vocation 
wherewith  ve  are  called, 

2.  Willi  ;ill  lowlinessand  meekness,  with  long- 

sull'eriiig,  forliearing  one  another  in  love; 

Jam.  iii.  13.  Who  wa  wise  man  and  endued  with 
knowledge  among  you':'  let  liim  shew  out  of  a  good 
conversation  his  works  with  meekness  of  wisdom. 

§  59.    Patience. 

Ee.  vii.  8.  Better  t'.i  the  end  of  a  thing  than  the  be- 
ginning thereof:  and  the  patient  in  spirit  is  better 
than  the  jiroud  in  sjiirit. 

J.,uke  xxi.  19.  In  your  patience  possess  ye  j'our  souls. 

Col.  i.  11.  Strengthened  with  all  might,  according 
to  his  glorious  power,  unto  all  patience  and  longsuf- 
fering  with  joyfulness; 

1  y'/K.i.f.  V.  14.  Now  we  exhort  you,  brethren,  warn 
them  lli:itiire  unruly,  comlort  the  feelileminded, support 
the  weak,  be  patient  toward  all  men. 

J/elt.  vi.  15.  And  so,  after  he  had  patiently  endured, 
he  obtained  the  promise. 

—  X.  30.  For  ye  have  need  of  patience,  that,  after 
3'e  have  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  might  receive  the 
promise. 

Jam.  i.  3.  Knowing  thin,  that  the  trying  of  j'our 
faith  worketh  patience. 

4.  But  let  patience  have  Iter  perfect  work,  that 

ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  wanting  nothing. 

—  V.  7.  Be  patient  therefore,  brethren,  unto  the 
coming  of  the  Lord.  Behold,  the  husbandman  wait- 
etli  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth,  and  hath  long 
patience  for  it,  until  he  receive  the  earlj'  and  latter 
rain. 

8.   Be  ye  also  patient;  stablish  your  hearts: 

for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigh. 

11.  Behold,  we  count  them  happy  which  en- 
dure. Ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Joli,  and 
have  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord  ;  that  the  Lord  is  very 
pitiful,  and  of  tender  mercy. 

§  CO.    Contentment. 

Ps.  xvi.  6.  The  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant 
places  ;  yea,  I  have  a  goodly  heritage. 

1  Cor.  vii.  20.  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  call- 
ing wherein  he  was  called. 

Phil.  iv.  11.  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want: 
for  I  have  learned,  in  whatsoever  state  I  am,  there- 
with to  be  content. 

— •  —  12.  I  know  both  how  to  be  abased,  and  I 
know  how  to  abound :  every  where  and  in  all  things 
I  am  instructed  both  to  be  full  and  to  be  hungrj',  both 
to  abound  and  to  suffer  need. 

1  I'im.  vi.  6.  But  godliness  with  contentment  is  great 
gain. 

7.   For  we  brought  nothing  info  this  world, 

and  it  is  certain  we  can  carry  nothing  out. 

8.   And  having  food  and  raimeut,  let  us  be 

therewith  content. 

1/elj.  xiii.  .5.  Ij;t  your  conversation  be  without  covet- 
ousness ;  and  be  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have : 
for  he  hath  said,  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake 
thee. 

§  61.    Enjoyment  of  Life. 

Prov.  XV.  1.5.  All  the  days  of  the  afflicted  are  evil : 
but  he  that  is  of  a  merrj'  heart  hath  a  continual  feast. 

—  xvii.  22.  A  merrj'  heart  doeth  good  like  a  medi- 
cine: but  a  broken  spirit  drieth  the  tiones. 

Kc.  ii.  24.  There  is  nothing  better  for  a  man,  than 
thiit  he  should  eat  and  drink,  and  that  he  should  make 
his  soul  enjoy  good  in  his  hibour.  This  also  I  saw, 
that  it  was  from  the  hand  of  God. 

25.  For  who  can  eat,  or  who  else  can  hasten 

Jiereunto,  more  than  I  ? 

—  iii.  22.  Wherefore  I  perceive  that  tJiere  is  nothing 
better,  than  that  a  man  should  rejoice  in  his  own 
works ;  for  that  is  his  portion :   for  who  shall  bring 

I  him  to  see  what  shall  be  after  him  '? 

I      —  V.  19.  Every  man  also  to  whom  God  hath  given 

I  riches  and  wealth,  and  hath  given  him  power  to  eat 


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thereof,  and  to  take  his  portion,  and  to  rejoice  in  his 
lalionr  ;   this  M  the  gift  of  God. 

Ec.  V.  20.  For  he  shall  not  much  remember  the  days 
of  his  life ;  because  God  answereth  him  in  the  joy  of 
his  heart. 

—  ix.  7.  Go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  with  joy,  and 
drink  thy  wine  with  a  iuerry  heart ;  for  God  now  ac- 
cepteth  thy  works. 

(A.    NOT  RIOTOUS.) 

Prov.  xiv.  1.3.  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  sorrow- 
ful ;  and  the  end  of  that  mirth  M  heaviness. 

—  XXV.  20.  As  he  that  taketh  away  a  garment  in 
cold  weather,  and  (in  vinegar  upon  nitre,  so  ii  be  that 
siugeth  songs  to  a  heavy  heart. 

Ec.  ii.  1.1  said  in  mine  heart,  Go  to  now,  I  will 
prove  thee  with  mirth  ;  therefore  enjoy  pleasure  :  and 
behold,  this  also  M  vanity. 

3.  I  said  of  laughter,  It  is  mad :  and  of  mirth, 

What  docth  it  ? 

—  vii.  6.  For  as  the  crackling  of  thorns  tmder  a 
put,  so  is  the  laughter  of  the  fool :   this  also  is  vanity. 

(B.   BUT    SOBER.) 

Ec.  vii.  3.  It  is  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mom-n- 
ing,  than  to  go  to  the  house  of  feasting :  for  that  is  the 
end  of  all  men;  and  the  living  will  lay  it  to  his  heart. 

3.  Sorrow  M  better  than  laughter:  for  by  the 

sadness  of  the  countenance  the  heart  is  made  better. 

4.  The  lieart  of  the  wise  is  in  the  house  of 

mourning ;  but  the  heart  of  fools  is  in  the  house  of 
mirth. 

—  xi.  9.  Rejoice,  0  young  man,  in  thy  youth  ;  and 
let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  days  of  tliy  youth,  and 
walk  in  the  ways  of  thine  heart,  and  in  the  sight  of 
thine  eyes :  but  know  thou,  that  for  all  these  things 
God  will  lu-ing  thee  into  judgment. 

10.  Therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  heart, 

and  put  away  evil  from  thy  flesh  :  for  childhood  and 
youth  lire  vanity. 

Tit.  ii.  0.  Yoimg  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober- 
minded. 

Jam.  V.  13.  Is  any  among  you  afflicted?  let  him 
pray.     Is  any  merry  ?  let  him  sing  psalms. 

§  62.    Thouglitfubiess  and  Vig:ilaiice. 

Deut.  iv.  32.  For  ask  now  of  the  days  that  are  past, 
whicli  were  before  thee,  since  the  day  that  God  created 
man  upon  the  earth,  and  «.«*  from  the  one  side  of 
lieaven  unto  the  other,  whether  there  hath  been  any 
such  thing  as  this  great  thing  is,  or  hath  been  heard 
like  it  ? 

—  xxxii.  7.  Remember  the  days  of  old,  consider  the 
years  of  many  generations :  ask  thy  fatlicr,  and  he 
will  shew  thee;  thy  ciders,  and  the}'  will  tell  thee. 

Job  xi.  13.  If  thou  prejiare  thine  heart,  and  stretch 
out  thine  Iiands  toward  him  ; 

—  xxii.  32.  Receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his 
mouth,  and  lay  up  his  words  in  thine  heart. 

Ps.  iv.  4.  Stand  in  awe,  and  sin  not ;  commune 
with  your  own  heart  upon  your  bed,  and  be  stiU. 
Selah." 

—  xxxix.  3.  My  heart  was  hot  within  nic;  while  I 
was  musing  the  fire  burned:  ilien  spake  I  with  my 
tongue, 

—  xlix.  3.  My  mouth  shall  speak  of  wisdom  ;  and  the 
meditation  of  my  heart  shall  be  of  understanding. 

—  Ixxvii.  3.  I  remembered  God,  and  was  troubled:  I 
complained,  and  my  sjurit  was  overwhelmed.     Selah. 

."j.  I   have   considered   the  days  of  old,   the 

years  of  ;uicient  times. 

0.  I   call   to   rememljrance  my  song  in  the 

night:  I  commune  with  mine  own  heart:  and  my 
spirit  made  diligent  search. 

10.  And  I  said.  This  w  my  infirmity:  bvtimll 

remember  the  years  of  the  right  hand  (if  the  Most 
High. 

11.  I  will  remember  the  works  of  the  Lord  : 

Burely  I  will  remember  thy  wonders  of  old. 

12.  I  will  meditate  also  of  all  thy  work,  and 

talk  of  thy  doings. 

—  cxix.  .'33.  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  O 
Lord  ;  and  have  comforted  myself. 


.59.  I  thought  on  my  ways,  and  turned  my 

feet  unto  tby  testimonies. 

—  cxliii.  5.  I  remember  the  days  of  old  ;  I  meditate 
on  all  thy  works ;  I  muse  on  the  work  of  thy  luinds. 

Prov.  iv.  23.  Keep  thy  heart  with  all  diligence ;  lor 
out  of  it  are  the  issues  of  life. 

—  xvi.  17.  The  highway  of  the  upright  is  to  depart 
from  evil :  he  that  keepeth  his  way  preservcth  his  soul. 

Lain.  iii.  40.  Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and 
turn  again  to  the  Lord. 

Mat.  xxvi.  40.  And  he  Cometh  unto  the  disciples, 
and  findeth  them  asleep,  and  sa.ith  unto  Peter,  What, 
could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one  hour  ? 

Phil.  iv.  8.  Finally,  brethren,  whatsoever  things  are 
true,  whatsoever  things  are  honest,  whatsoever  things 
are  just,  whatsoever  things  are  pure,  whatsoever 
things  are  lovely,  whatsoever  things  are  of  good  re- 
port ;  if  there  be  an}'  virtue,  and  if  there  be  any  praise, 
think  on  these  things. 

1  Thess.  V.  6.  Therefore  let  us  not  sleep,  as  do  others ; 
but  let  us  watch  and  be  sober. 

2  Tim.  ii.  7.  Consider  what  I  say ;  and  the  Lord 
give  thee  understanding  in  all  things. 

Heb.  X.  33.  But  call  to  remcmlirance  the  former 
days,  in  which,  after  j-e  were  illuminated,  ye  endured 
a  great  fight  of  aiflictions ; 

Rev.  iii.  2.  Be  watchful,  and  strengthen  the  things 
which  remain,  that  are  ready  to  die :  for  I  have  not 
found  thy  works  perfect  before  God. 

3.  Remember  therefore  how  thou  hast  received 

and  heard,  and  hold  fast,  and  repent.  If  therefore 
thou  shalt  not  watch,  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  thief, 
and  thou  shalt  not  Icnow  what  hour  I  will  come  upon 
thee. 

§  G3.    Self-Deiiial. 

Mat.  V.  29.  And  if  th}-  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck 
it  out,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is  profitable  for 
thee  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  and  not 
that  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

30.  And  if  "thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it 

off,  and  cast  it  from  thee :  for  it  is  profitable  for  thee 
that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  and  not  that 
thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  hell. 

—  .X.  38.  And  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and  fol- 
lowcth  after  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me. 

—  xvi.  34.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples.  If 
any  riiaa  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself, 
and  lake  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

2.5.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 

it :  and  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  shall 
find  it. 

26.  For  what  is  a  man  profited,  if  he  shall 

gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul?  or  what 
shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for  his  soul  ? 

—  xviii.  8.  Wherefore  if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot  offend 
thee,  cut  them  off,  and  cast  them  from  thee:  it  is  bet- 
ter Ibr  thee  to  enter  into  life  halt  or  maimed,  rather 
than  luiving  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be  cast  into 
everlasting  fire. 

9.  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out, 

and  cast  it  from  thee  :  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  in'o 
life  with  one  eye,  rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be 
cast  into  hell  fire. 

Mark  viii.  34.  And  when  he  had  called  the  people 
unto  him  with  liis  disciples  also,  he  said  unto  them. 
Whosoever  will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself, 
and  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me. 

Lvke  ix.  33.  And  he  said  to  them  all.  If  any  man 
will  come  after  me,  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up 
his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me. 

—  xiv.  37.  And  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  cross, 
and  come  after  me,  cannot  be  my  disciple. 

—  xvii.  33.  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his  life 
shall  lose  it ;  and  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  shall 
preserve  it. 

—  xviii.  38.  Then  Peter  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  all, 
and  followed  thee. 

29.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto 

you.  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or  parents, 
or  brethren,  or  wife,  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of 
God's  sake, 

30.  Who  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  in 


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this  present  time,  anil  in  the  wniM  to  eonie  life  ever- 
lastinu:. 

Jiihii  xii.  25.  Ho  that  lovcth  hU  lite  shall  lose  it; 
and  he  that  hatelh  his  life  in  this  world  shall  keep  it 
unto  lite  eternal. 

Horn,  viii  Vi.  Therefore,  brethren,  we  are  debtors, 
not  to  the  llesh,  to  live  alU-rthe  tlesh. 

l:!.  For  if  ye  live  after  the  llesh,  ye  shall  die  : 

but  if  ye  thron.nh  llu^  Spirit  do  mortify  the  deeds  of 
the  body,  ye  sliall  live. 

Gdl  V,  21.  And  they  that  are  Christ's  have  cruclfled 
the  llesh  with  tJie  alVeeticins  and  lusts. 

6W.  iii.  .").  .Mortify  therefore  your  members  which 
are  upon  the  earth;  fornieatioii,  uneleanness,  uaordi- 
nate  alfeetion,  evil  concupiscence,  and  covetousness, 
which  is  idolatry. 

(j.  For  "which  thinjrs'  .sake  the  wrath  of  God 

Cometh  on  the  children  of  disobedience  : 

7.  In  the  which   yc   also  walked   sometime, 

when  ye  lived  in  them. 

Tit.  ii.  12.  Teachins;  us  that,  denying  ungodliness 
and  worldly  lusts,  we  sliould  live  soberly,  righteously, 
and  godly,  in  this  present  world  ; 

§  64.    Siibjoctioii  of  the  Body. 

Rom.  xiii.  13.  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at 
hand  :  let  us  therefore  cast  otf  the  worlvS  of  darkness, 
and  let  us  put  on  the  armour  of  light. 

Vo.  Let  us  walk  lionestly,  as  in  the  day;  not 

in  rioting  and  drunkenness,  not  in  chambering  and 
wantonness,  not  in  strife  and  envying: 

1  Cor.  ix.  24.  Know  ye  not  tiiat  they  which  run 
in  a  race  run  all,  but  one  rcceiveth  the  prize?  So  run, 
that  j-e  may  obtain. 

— —  23."  And  every  luan  that  striveth  for  the  nias- 
terj'  is  temperate  in  all  things.  Xow  they  do  it  to  ob- 
tain a  corrujitiljle  crown;  but  we  an  incorruptible. 

21).  I  tlK'refore  so  run,  not  as  uncertainly;  so 

fight  I,  not  as  one  tliat  beatclh  the  air  : 

27.  But  I  keep  under  my  body,  and  bring  it 

into  subjection:  lest  that  by  any  means,  when  I  have 
preached  to  others,  I  niyseif  should  l)e  a  castaway. 

1  Pit.  ii.  10.  Which  in  time  past  iccre  not  a  people, 
but  ure  now  the  people  of  God :  which  had  not  ob- 
tained merc\-,  but  now  have  ol)t;dued  mercy. 

II.  "Dearly  beloved,  I  beseech  you  as  stran- 
gers and  pil.grims,  abstain  from  lleshh-  lusts,  which 
war  against  the  soul ; 

§  6.J.    Xon-Coiiforiiiity  to  the  M'orld. 

P.'<.  Ixxiv.  10.  O  God,  how  long  shall  the  adversary 
reproach?  shall  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  for 
ever  ? 

—  cxix.  53.  Horror  hath  taken  hold  upon  mc  be- 
cause of  the  wicked  that  forsake  thy  law. 

130.  Kivers  of  w:iters  run  down  mine  eyes, 

because  they  keep  not  thy  hvw. 

158."   I  beheld    tlie    transgressors,  and    was 

grieved;  because  they  kept  not  thy  word. 

John  xvii.  15.  I  iir:iy  not  that  fhon  shouldest  take 
them  out  of  the  world,  but  that  thou  shouldest  keep 
tliem  from  the  evil. 

Ki.  They  are  not  of  the  world,  even  as  I  am 

not  of  the  world. 

Run.  xii.  2.  And  be  not  conformed  to  this  world : 
but  be  ye  tnnisformed  by  the  renewing  of  jour  mind, 
that  ye  inay  ]irove  what"  i.i  that  good,  and  acceptable, 
and  perfect  will  of  (Jod. 

1  Cor.  X.  G.  Now  these  things  were  our  examples,  to 
the  intent  wc  should  not  lust  after  evil  things,  as  they 
also  lusted. 

Eph.  iv.  17.  This  I  say  therefore,  and  testify  in  the 
Lord,  that  ye  henceforlii  walk  not  as  other  Gentiles 
walk,  iu  the  vanity  of  their  mind. 

Col.  iii.  2.  Set  your  affection  on  things  above,  not  on 
lhini!:s  on  the  earth. 

1  Pet.  iv.  3.  For  the  time  past  of  our  life  may  suffice 
us  to  have  wrought  tlie  will  of  the  Gentiles,  when  we 
walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts,  excess  of  wine,  revel- 
lings,  banquetings,  and  abominable  idolatries  : 

4.  Wherein  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run 


not  with  tlunn  to  the  same  excess  of  riot,  speaking  evil 
of  you : 

5.  Who  sludl  give  account  to  him  that  is  ready 

to  judge  the  (piick  and  the  dead. 

(i.  For,  liu-  this  cause  was  the  gospel  preached 

also  to  {\uu\  thai  ;ire  dead,  Ihiit  they  miglil  l)e  .judged 
according  to  men  in  the  llesh,  but  live  according  to 
God  in  the  sjiirit. 

1  Jo/in  ii.  15.  Love  not  the  world,  millier  tlie  things 
t/Mt  ore  in  tlie  world.  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the 
love  of  the  F;ither  is  not  iu  liim. 

17.  And  llie  worUl  passeth  away,  and  the  lust 

thereof:  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 
ever. 

—  iv.  5.  They  are  of  the  Wf)rld :  therefore  speak 
they  of  the  world,  and  tlu!  world  heareth  them. 

3  Ji'/in  11.  Beloved,  follow  not  that  which  is  evil, 
but  that  which  is  good.  He  that  doelh  good  is  of 
God  :  but  he  that  doeth  evil  hath  not  seen  God. 

§  06.    Purity  of  Heart. 

P.i.  Ii.  G.  Behold,  thou  desirest  truth  iu  the  inward 
parts:  and  in  the  hidden  purt  thou  shalt  make  me  to 
know  wisdom. 

Pror.  xxii.  11.  He  that  lovcth  pureness  of  heart, /or 
the  grace  of  Ids  lips  the  king  .-(/kiII  Ijc  his  friend. 

—  xxi.  S.  The  way  of  man  is  froward  and  strange: 
but  (LHfor  the  pure,  his  work  is  right. 

Mat.  V.  S.  Blessed  arc  the  ))ure  in  heart :  for  they 
shall  see  God. 

Luke  vi.  43.  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  good  ;  and  an 
evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  of  his  heart  bringeth 
forth  that  whicli  is  evil :  for  of  the  abundance  of  the 
heart  his  mouth  speaketh. 

§  67.    Fidelity. 

Jos.  xxiv.  1.  And  Joshua  gathered  all  the  tribes  of 
Israel  to  Shcchem,  and  called  for  the  elders  of  Israel, 
and  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges,  and  for  their 
officers ;  and  they  presented  thcmsehes  before  God. 

IG.  jVnd  tlie  people  answered  and  said,  God  for- 
bid that  we  sliould  Ibrsake  the  Ijonn,  to  serve  other  gods; 

24.  And  tlie  jieople  said  unto  Joshua,  The  Lord 

our  God  will  we  serve,  and  his  voice  will  we  obey. 

1  Cor.  xi.  2.  Now  I  praise  you,  brethren,  that  ye  re- 
member me  in  all  things,  and  keep  the  ordinances,  as 
I  delivered  them  to  you. 

JId).  iii.  2.  Who  was  faithful  to  him  that  appointed 
him,  as  also  Moses  was  faithful  in  all  his  house. 

—  vi.  12.  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 
them  who  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the  prom- 
ises. 

§  68.    Steadfastness. 

Jos.  xxiii.  8.  But  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your  God, 
as  ye  have  done  unto  this  day. 

1  Sam.  xii.  21.  And  turn  ye  not  aside  :  for  then 
should  ye  rjo  after  vain  things,  which  cannot  profit  nor 
deliver;  fin'  they  are  vain. 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  37.  For  their  heart  was  not  right  with 
him,  ncitlier  were  they  steadfast  in  his  covenant. 

Mat.  xxvi.  33.  Peter  answered  and  said  unto  him. 
Though  all  men  shall  be  offended  because  of  thee,  yet 
will  I  never  be  offended. 

35.  Peter  said  unto  him.  Though  I  should  die 

with  thee,  yet  will  1  not  deny  thee.  Likewise  also  said 
all  the  disciples. 

Mark  xiv.  29.  But  Peter  said  unto  him.  Although  all 
shall  be  offended,  yet  will  not  I. 

31.  But  he  spake  the  more  vehemently.  If  I 

should  die  with  thee,  I  will  not  deny  thee  in  any  wise. 
Likewise  also  said  they  all. 

John  XV.  0.  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  I 
loved  you  :  continue  ye  in  my  love. 

1  Cor.  XV.  58.  Therefore,  m'y  beloved  brethren,  be  ye 
steadfast,  immoveable,  always  abounding  in  the  work 
of  the  Lord,  forasmuch  as  yc  know  that  your  labour  is 
not  in  vain  in  the  Lord. 

xvi.  13.  Watch  ye,  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit 

you  like  men,  be  strong. 


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Oal.  vi.  10.  As  we  have  theret'ore  opportunit}',  let 
us  ilo  good  iiuto  all  men,  especially  uuto  them  who 
are  of  the  household  of  faith. 

Phil.  iv.  1.  Therefore,  my  hrethren  dearly  beloved 
and  longed  for,  my  joy  and  crown,  so  stand  fast  in 
the  Lord,  my  dearly  lieloved. 

0(i(.  ii.  4.  And  tliis  I  say,  lest  any  man  should  be- 
guile you  with  enticing  words. 

—  —  0.  As  ye  havetherefore  received  Christ  Jesus 
the  Lord,  >:(>  walk  ye  in  him  : 

7.  Rooted  audl)uilt  up  in  him,  and  established 

in  the  faith,  as  ye  have  been  taught,  abounding  therein 
with  thanksgiving. 

19.  And  not  holding  the  Head,  from  which 

all  the  body  l)y  joints  and  bands  having  nourishment 
ministered,"  and  knit  together,  increaseth  with  the  in- 
crease of  God. 

1  Thess.  ii.  13.  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God, 
who  hath  called  you  unto  his  kingdom  and  glory. 

—  iii.  5.  For  tliis  cause,  when  I  could  no  longer  for- 
bear, I  sent  to  know  your  faith,  lest  by  some  means 
the  tempter  have  tempted  you,  and  oiir  labour  be  in 
vain. 

—  v.  21.  Prove  all  things;  hold  fast  that  which  is 
good. 

33.  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil. 

3  The^n.  ii.  1,5.  Therefore,  brethren,  stand  fast,  and 
hold  the  traditions  which  ye  have  been  taught,  whether 
by  word,  or  our  epistle. 

—  iii.  13.  But  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary  in  well 
doing. 

3  Tim.  i.  14.  That  good  thing  which  was  committed 
unto  thee  keep  by  the  Holy  Ghost  which  dwelleth  in  us. 

—  iii.  14.  But  continue  thou  in  the  things  which 
thou  hast  learned  and  hast  been  assured  pf, "knowing 
of  whom  thou  hast  learned  them; 

licit,  iv.  1.  Let  us  therefore  fear,  lest,  a  promise 
being  left  us  of  entering  into  his  rest,  any  of  you 
should  seem  to  come  short  of  it. 

—  X.  33.  Let  us  hold  fast  the  profession  of  onr  fiiith 
withovit  wavering;  for  he  is  fjiithful  that  promised; 

—  .\ii.  1.  Wlierefore,  seeing  we  also  are  compassed 
about  wit li  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses,  let  us  lay 
aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin  which  doth  so  easily 
beset  us,  and  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 
set  before  us, 

—  xiii,  9.  Be  not  carried  about  with  divers  and 
strange  doctrines:  for  ii  is  a  good  thing  that  the  heart 
be  established  with  grace;  not  with  meats,  which 
have  not  profited  them  that  have  been  occupied  therein. 

2  John,  8.  Look  to  yourselves,  that  we  lose  not  those 
things  which  we  have  wrought,  but  that  we  receive  a 
full  reward. 

Jude  30.  But  ye,  beloved,  building  up  yourselves 
on  your  most  holy  faith,  praying  in  the  Holy  Ghost, 

—  31.  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  look- 
ing for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  eternal 
life. 

R(r>.  ii.  24.  But  unto  you  I  say,  and  unto  the  rest  in 
Thyatira,  as  many  as  have  not  this  doctrine,  and  which 
have  not  known  "the  depths  of  Satan,  as  they  speak;  I 
will  put  upon  you  none  other  burden. 

2.5.  But  that  which  ye  have  already,  hold  fast 

till  I  come. 

—  iii.  8.  I  know  thy  works:  behold,  I  have  set  be- 
fore thee  an  open  door,  and  no  man  can  shut  it :  for 
thou  hast  a  little  strengtli,  and  hast  kept  my  word, 
and  hast  not  denied  my  name. 

10.  Because  thou  hast  kept  the  word  of  my 

patience,  I  also  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  tempt- 
ation, which  shall  come  upon  all  the  world,  to  try 
them  that  dwell  uiion  the  earth. 

(A.   I'KTEn's  DENIAI,   OB'   CHRIST.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  71.  And  when  he  was  gone  out  into  the 
porch,  another  ?n((/rf  saw  him,  and  said  unto  them  that 
were  there,  This  felhw  was  also  with  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth. 

72.  And  again  he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do 

not  know  the  m.an. 

73.  And   after  a  while  came  unto  him  they 

that  stood  by,  and  said  to  Peter,  Surelv  thou  also  art 
one  of  them :  for  thy  si>eech  bewrayetli  "thee. 


74.  Then  began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear,  say- 

imj,  I  know  not  the  man.  And  immediately  the  cock 
crew. 

Mark  xiv.  71.  But  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear, 
saying,  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak. 

§  69.    Zeal. 

Num.  XXV.  11.  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  sor» 
of  Aaron  the  priest,  hath  turned  my  wrath  away  from 
the  children  of  Israel,  while  he  w"as  zealous  for  my 
sake  among  them,  that  I  consumed  not  the  children 
of  Israel  in  my  jealousy. 

13.  Wherefore  say,  Behold,  I  give  imto  him 

my  covenant  of  peace : 

• 13.  And  he  shall  have  it,  and  his  seed  after 

him,  even  the  covenant  of  an  everlasting  priesthood ; 
because  he  was  zealous  for  his  God,  and  made  an 
atonement  for  the  children  of  Israel. 

Ps.  cxix.  139.  Sly  zeal  hath  consumed  me,  because 
mine  enemies  have'  forgotten  thy  words. 

—  xlii.  1.  As  the  hart  panteth  after  the  water  brooks, 
so  panteth  my  soul  after  thee,  O  God. 

■ 3.  My  soul  thirsteth  for  God,  for  the  living 

God  :  when  shall  I  come  and  appear  before  God  ? 

Mat.  xxiv.  13.  And  because  iniquity  shall  abound, 
the  love  of  many  shall  wax  cold. 

Acts  iv.  13.  Now  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of 
Peter  and  John,  and  perceived  that  they  were  un- 
learned and  ignorant  men,  they  mflrvel led";  and  they 
took  knowledge  of  them,  that  they  had  been  with  Jesus. 

Rom.  x.  3.  For  I  bear  them  record  that  they  have  a 
zeal  of  God,  but  not  according  to  knowledge. 

1  Cor.  xiv.  13.  Even  so  ye,  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zeal- 
ous of  spiritual  gifts,  seek  that  ye  may  excel  to  the  ed- 
ifying of  the  church. 

2  Cor.  vii.  11.  For  behold  this  selfsame  thing,  that  ye 
sorrowed  after  a  godly  sort,  what  carefulness  it  wrought 
in  you,  yea,  what  clearing  of  3'ourselves,  yea,  what  in- 
dignation, yea,  what  fear,  yea,  what  vehement  desire, 
j'ca,  lehat  zeal,  j'ca,  wluit  revenge !  In  all  things  ye 
have  approved  yourselves  to  be  clear  in  this  matter. 

—  xi.  29.  Wlio  is  weak,  and  I  am  not  weak  ?  who 
is  offended,  and  I  burn  not  ? 

30.  If  I  must  needs  glorj%  I  will  glory  of  the 

things  which  concern  mine  infirmities. 

Oal.  iv.  17.  They  zealously  affect  you,  but  not  well ; 
yea,-  they  W'ould  exclude  you,  that  ye  might  affect 
them. 

18.  But  it  is  good  to  be  zealously  affected  al- 
ways in  a  good  thing,  and  not  only  when  I  am  present 
with  you. 

Plcil.  iii.  6.  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church ; 
touching  the  righteousness  which  is  in  the  law,  blame- 
less. 

Col.  iv.  13.  For  I  bear  him  record,  that  he  hath  a 
great  zeal  for  you,  and  them  tlMt  are  in  Laodicea,  and 
them  in  Ilierapolis. 

Jude  3.  Beloved,  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to  write 
unto  you  of  the  common  salvation,  it  was  needful  for 
nije  to  write  unto  you,  and  exhort  you  that  ye  should 
earnestly  contend  for  the  faith  which  was  once  deliv- 
ered uuto  the  saints. 

Ilei\  iii.  15.  I  know  thy  works,  that  thou  art  neither 
cold  nor  hot ;  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot. 

1(5.  So  then  because  thou  art  lukewarm,  and 

neither  cold  nor  hot,  I  will  spew  thee  out  of  my 
mouth. 

17.  Because  thou  sayest,  I  am  rich,  and  in- 
creased with  goods,  and  have  need  of  nothing;  and 
knowest  not  that  tliou  art  wretched,  and  miserable, 
and  poor,  and  blind,  and  naked : 

§  70.    Consecration. 

Rmn.  xii.  1.  I  beseech  you  therefore,  brethren,  by 
the  mercies  of  God,  that  ye  present  your  bodies  a  liv- 
ing sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  unto  God,  whkh  is  your 
reasonable  service. 

1  Cor.  X.  31.  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or 
whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of  God. 

2  Cor.  iv.  15.  For  all  things  are  for  your  sakes,  that 
the  abundant  grace  might  tlirough  the  thanksgiving 
of  many  redound  to  the  glory  of  God. 


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Jfiil.  V.  13.  Ye  iiru  tUo  siilt  of  the  earth  ;  but  it'  tlio 
suit  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  besalteilr 
it  is  iheiicelbrth  good  for  iiotliiiii;,  bill  to  be  east  out, 
ami  to  be  troilileu  under  fool  of  men. 

^ — U.  Ve  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A  eity  that 
is  set  on  a  hill  eauiiot  be  hid. 

15.  Neither  do  iiieu  light  a  candle,  and  put  it 

under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  eau'dlestiek ;  and  it  giveth 
light  unto  all  that  are  in  the  house. 

10.  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 

Ihcy  m;iy  see  your  good  works,  and  glorily  your 
Father  whieh  is  in  heaven. 

1  Oof.  xi.  1.  He  yo  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also 
ain  of  Christ. 

Phil.  iii.  17.  Brethren,  be  followers  together  of  me, 
and  mark  them  which  walk  so  as  yo  have  us  for  an 
ensainple. 

1  T/tess.  i.  0.  And  yo  became  followers  of  us,  and 
of  the  Lord,  having  received  the  word  in  much  afflic- 
tion, with  joy  of  tire  Holy  Ghost: 

7.  So  that  ye  were  cnsamples  to  all  that  be- 
lieve in  Slacodonia  and  Achaia. 

■  8.  For  from  you  sounded  out  the  word  of  the 

Lord  not  only  in  Jlacedonia  and  Aehaia,  but  also  in 
every  place  your  faith  to  Ood-ward  is  spread  abroad  ; 
so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing. 

1  Pet.  ii.  13.  Having  your  conversation  honest  among 
the  Gentiles:  that,  whereas  they  speak  against  yovi  as 
evil  doers,  they  may  by  i/mir  good  works,  which  they 
shall  behold,  glorily  God  in  the  dav  of  visitation. 

See  1  C'y/-.  iv.  10.     P/iil.  iv.  9.    2T/u:ss.  iii.  7-U. 

§  72.    Perfection. 

(1.   TO   BE   AIMED   AT.) 

Deut.  y.  33.  Ye  sh;ill  observe  to  do  therefore  as  the 
LoKD  your  God  hath  commanded  you :  j'e  shall  not 
turn  aside  to  the  right  li:ind  or  to  the  left. 

—  xviii.  13.  Thou  shall  be  perfect  with  the  Lord 
thy  God. 

Jos.  xxiii.  G.  Be  ye  therefore  very  courageous  to 
keep  and  to  do  all  that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the 
law  of  Moses,  that  ye  turn  not  aside  therefrom  to  the 
right  hiind  or  to  the  left ; 

I  Kings  viii.  01.  Let  your  heart  therefore  be  perfect 
with  the  Lord  our  God,  to  walk  in  his  statutes,  and 
to  keep  his  comm:uidmcnts,  as  at  this  day. 

Ps.  ci.  3.  I  will  liehave  ni3self  wisely  in  a  perfect 
way.  O  when  wilt  thou  come  unto  me?  I  will  walk 
within  my  house  with  a  perfect  heart. 

Bom.  xiii.  14  But  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
and  m.ike  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to fuiJU  the  lusts 
t/iereof. 

3  Cor.  vii.  t.  Having  therefore  these  promises,  dearly 
beloved,  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness  of  the 
flesh  and  spirit,  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God. 

—  xiii.  9.  For  we  are  glad,  when  we  are  wciik,  and  ye 
are  strong:  and  this  also  we  wish,  cn'n  your  perfection. 

11.  Finally,  brethren,  farewell.     Bo  perfect,  be 

of  good  comfort,  be  of  one  mind,  live  in  peace ;  and 
the  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with  you. 

Eph.  iv.  13.  Till  we  all  come  in  the  "unity  of  the 
faith,  and  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God,  unto  a 
IKrfect  man,  unto  the  measure  of  the  stature  of  the 
fulness  of  Christ: 

14  That  we  henceforth  be  no  more  children, 

tossed  to  and  fro,  and  carried  about  with  eveiy  wind 
of  doctrine,  by  the  sleight  of  men,  and  cimning  crafti- 
ness, whereby  they  lie  in  wait  to  deceive ; 

Phil  i.  10.  That  ye  may  approve  things  that  are  ex- 
cellent ;  that  ye  may  be  sincere  and  without  offence 
till  the  day  of  Christ ; 

—  ii.  15.  That  ye  may  be  blameless  and  harmless, 
the  sons  of  God,  without  rebuke,  in  the  midst  of  a 
crooked  and  perverse  nation,  among  whom  ye  shine 
as  lights  in  the  world; 

Col.  i.  31.  And  you,  that  were  sometime  alienated 
anil  enemies  in  your  mind  by  wicked  works,  j-et  now 
hath  he  reconciled 

33.  In  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death,  to 

present  you  holy  and  uublameable  and  mireproveable 
in  his  sight: 


28.  Whom  we  preach,  warning  every  man, 

and  teaching  every  man  in  all  w  isdom  ;  that  we  may 
present  every  man  perfect  in  Christ  Jesus: 

—  —  39.  "Wliereunto  I  also  labour,  striving  accord- 
ing to  his  working,  which  worketh  in  me  mightily. 

—  iv.  13.  E|iiiphras,  who  is  one  of  you,  a  servant 
of  Christ,  salutelh  you,  uhvays  labouring  lervenlly  for 
you  in  prayers,  that  ye  may  stand  perlect  ami  eoiu- 
plete  ill  all  the  will  of  God. 

1  ThiHi.  iii.  13.  To  the  end  he  may  stablish  your 
hearts  unblame.'ible  in  holiness  before  God,  even  our 
F:itlur,  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  w  ith 
all  his  saints. 

3  Tim.  ii.  1.  Thou  therefore,  my  son,  he  strong  in 
the  grace  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus. 

—  iii.  17.  Th:it  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect, 
thoroughly  furnisheil  unto  all  good  works. 

Heb.  V.  13.  For  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be 
teachers,  ye  have  need  that  one  teai  h  you  again  w  hich 
be  the  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  God  ;  and  are 
become  sucli  as  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  strong 
meal. 

13.  For  every  one  that  iiscth  milk  is  unskilful 

in  the  word  of  righteousness  :  for  he  is  a  babe. 

—  vi.  1.  Therefore  leaving  the  principles  of  the 
doctrine  of  Christ,  let  us  go  on  unto  perfection  ;  not 
hiying  again  the  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead 
works,  and  of  faith  toward  God, 

3.  Of  the  doctrine  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying 

on  of  hands,  and  of  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  of 
eternal  judgment. 

3.  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit. 

(3.  ITS  blessedness.) 

Ps.  xxxvii.  31.  The  law  of  his  God  is  in  his  heart; 
none  of  his  steps  shall  slide. 

—  cvi.  3.  Blessed  are  they  that  keep  judgment,  and 
he  that  doeth  righteousness  at  all  times. 

—  cxix.  1.  Blessed  are  the  undetiled  in  the  way, 
who  walk  in  the  law  of  the  Lord. 

3.  Blessed  are  they  that  keep  his  testimonies, 

and  that  seek  him  with  the  whole  heart. 

3.  They  also  do  no  iniquity :  they  walk  hi  his 

ways. 

G.  Then  shall  1  not  be  ashamed,  when  I  have 

respect  unto  all  thy  commandments. 

Mat.  V.  6.  Blessed  are  they  which  do  hunger  and 
thirst  after  righteousness  :  for  they  shall  be  filled. 

Luke  vi.  40.  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master : 
but  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his  master. 

(3.   RELATIVE  AND  GRACIOUS  PERFECTION.) 

Gen.  vi.  8.  But  Noah  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the 
Lord. 

9.  These  are  the  generations  of  Noah :  Noah 

was  a  just  man  and  perfect  in  his  generations,  and 
Nouh  walked  with  God. 

Num.  xxiii.  21.  He  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  in  Jacob, 
neither  hath  he  seen  perverseness  in  Israel :  the  Lord 
his  God  is  with  him,  and  the  shout  of  a  king  is  among 
them. 

Job  i.  1.  There  was  a  man  in  the  land  of  Uz,  whose 
name  wcui  Job ;  and  that  man  was  perfect  and  upright, 
and  one  that  feared  God,  and  eschewed  evil. 

3.  And  there  were  born  unto  him  seven  sons 

and  three  daughters. 

John  i.  47.  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  hini,  and 
sailli  of  him,  Behold  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is 
no  guile ! 

liom.  xi.  16.  For  if  the  flrstfruit  be  holy,  the  lump 
is  also  holy :  and  if  the  root  be  holy,  so  are  the  branches. 

2  I'el.  ii.  7.  And  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  with  the 
filthy  conversation  of  the  wicked : 

8.  (For  that  righteous  man  dwelling  amon^ 

them,  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  his  righteous  soul 
from  day  to  day  with  tlieir  unlawful  deeds  :) 

1  John  ii.  5.  But  whoso  kcepeth  his  word,  in  him 
verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected  :  hereby  know  we 
that  we  are  in  him. 

—  iii.  0.  Whosoever  abideth  in  him  sinnefh  not  -. 
whosoever  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  know  n 
him. 

7.  Littlechildren.lct  no  man  deceive  you:  he 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


that  doetli  righteousness  is  righteous,  even  as  he  is 
righteous. 

1  John  iii.  9.  Wliosoever  is  l)orn  of  God  doth  not 
commit  sin ;  tor  his  seed  remaincth  in  him :  and  he 
cannot  sin,  because  he  is  boi'u  of  God. 

V.  18.   We  Iviiow  that  wliosoever  is  born  of  God 

sinneth  not;  but  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  Ivecpeth 
himself,  and  tliat  ^vicked  one  toucheth  him  not. 

(4    ABSOLUTE    PERFECTION   NOT  FOUND.) 

Job  i.\.  14.  How  much  less  shall  I  answer  him,  inid 
choose  out  my  words  io  reamn  with  him  ? 

15.  Whom,  tliough  I  were  righteous,  yej  would 

I  not  answer,  but  I  would  make  supplication  to  my 
judge. 

20.  If  I  justif}'  myself,  mine  own  mouth  sliall 

condemn  me :  if  I  say,  I  am  perfect,  it  shall  also  prove 
me  perverse. 

21.  Though  I  xoere  perfect,  yet  would  I  not 

know  my  soul :  I  would  despise  my  life. 

—  —  27  If  I  say,  I  will  forget  my  comjilaint,  I  will 
ieave  off  my  heaviness,  and  comfort  myself ; 

28.  I  am  afraid  of  all  m}'  sorrows,  I  know  that 

thou  wilt  not  hold  me  innocent. 

29.  //'  I  be  wicked,  why  then  labour  I  in  vain  ? 

30.  If  I  wash  ni3'self  with  snow  water,  and 

anake  mj^  hands  never  so  clean ; 

31.  Yet  shalt  thou  plunge  me  in  the  ditch,  and 

3nine  own  clothes  shall  abhoi'  me 

P<.  cxliii.  2.  And  enter  not  into  judgment  with  thy 
servant:  for  in  thy  sight  shall  no  man  living  be  jus- 
litied. 

Ec.  vii.  20.  For  there  is  not  a  just  man  upon  earth, 
tliat  doeth  good,  and  sinneth  not. 

PhiL  iii.  12.  Not  as  though  I  had  already  attained, 
eitlier  were  already  perfect :  but  I  Ibllow  after,  if  that 
I  may  apprehend  that  for  which  also  I  am  apprehend- 
ed of  Christ  -Jesus. 

13.  Brethren,  I  count  not  myself  to  have  ap- 
prehended: but  this  one  thing  /  do,  forgetting  those 
tilings  which  are  belund,  and  reaching  forth  unto  those 
things  which  are  before, 

14.  I  press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

tlie  high  calling  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus. 

1  John  i.  y.  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  de- 
ceive ourselves,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  us. 

10.  If  we  say  that  we  have  not  sinned,  we 

make  Mm  a  iiar,  and  his  word  is  not  in  us. 

§  73.    The  Conflict  between  Sin  and  Grace. 

Horn.  vii.  14.  For  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual: 
but  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin. 

15.  For  that  which  I  do,  I  allow  not :  for  what 

i  would,  that  do  I  not ;  but  what  I  hate,  that  do  I. 

IG.  If  then  I  do  that  wliieh  I  would  uot,  I 

consent  unto  the  law  that  it  is  good. 

17.  Now  then  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but 

sin  that  dwelleth  in  me. 

18.  For  I  know  that  in  me  (that  is,  in  my 

flesli,)  dwelleth  no  good  thing:  for  to  will  is  present 
with  me;  but  /tow  to  perform  that  which  is  good  I 
Jiud  not 

19.  For  the  good  that  I  would,  I  do  not:  but 

the  evil  wliich  I  would  not,  tliat  I  do. 

20.  Now  if  I  do  that  I  would  not,  it  is  no 

more  I  that  do  it,  but  sin  that  dwelleth  in  me. 

21.  I  find  then  a  law,  that,  when  1  would  do 

good,  evil  is  present  with  me. 

22.  For  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the 

inward  man : 

23.  But  I  see  another  law  in  my  members, 

warring  against  the  law  of  my  mind,  and  bringing 
lue  into  captivity  to  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  my 
.members. 

• 24.  O  wretched  man  that  I  am!  who  shall 

deliver  mc  from  the  liody  of  this  death  ? 

25.  1   thank  God    tlirough  Jesus  Christ  our 

Lord.  So  then  with  Die  mind  I  myself  serve  the  law 
of  God  ;  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  sin. 

Old.  V.  10.  This  I  say  then,  AValk  in  the  Spirit,  and 
ye  shall  not  fulfil  tlie  liist  of  the  fle.sh, 

25.  If  we  live  in  the  Spirit,  let  us  also  walk  in 

the  Spirit. 


Jam.  i.  14.  But  every  man  is  tempted,  when  he  is 
drawn  away  of  his  own  lust,  and  enticed. 

§  74.    The  Temptations  of  Satan. 

(See  also  Book  IX.,  §§  38,  89.) 

Luke  xi.  21.  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his 
palace,  his  goods  are  in  peace : 

22.  But  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come 

upon  him,  and  overcome  him,  he  taketh  from  him  all 
his  aruKJur  wherein  he  trusted,  and  divideth  his  spoils. 

23.  lie  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me ;  and 

he  that  gathereth  not  with  nie  scattereth. 

—  xxii.  40.  And  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he  said 
unto  them,  Pray  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation. 

2  Cor.  ii.  11.  Lest  Satan  should  get  an  advantage  of 
us :  for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  his  devices. 

—  xi.  3.  But  I  fear,  lest  liy  any  means,  as  the  serpent 
beguiled  Eve  through  hissublilt}-,  so  your  minds  should 
be  corrupted  from  the  simiihcity  that  is  in  Christ. 

—  xii.  7.  And  lest  I  should  be  exalted  .above  measure 
through  the  abundance  of  the  revelations,  there  was 
given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  flesh,  the  messenger  of  Satan 
to  buffet  me,  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure. 

§  75.    Tlie  Believer's  Weapons  and  Warfare. 

3  Oor  X.  3.  For  though  we  walk  in  the  flesh,  we  do 
uot  war  after  the  flesh  : 

4.  (For  the  weapons  of  our  warfai'e  are  not 

carnal,  but  mighty  through  God  to  the  pulling  down 
of  strong  holds ;) 

5.  Casting  down  imaginations,  and  every  high 

thing  that  cxaltelh  itself  against  the  knowlctlge  of 
God,  and  bringing  into  captivity  every  thought  to  the 
obedience  of  Christ ; 

6.  And  having  in  a  readiness  to  revenge  all 

disobedience,  when  your  obedience  is  fulfilled. 

JSph.  vi.  10.  Finalfy,  my  brethren,  be  strong  in  the 
Lord,  and  in  the  power  of  his  might. 

18.  Wherefore  take  unto  you  the  whole  ar- 
mour of  God,  that  ye  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the 
evil  day,  and  having  done  all,  to  stand. 

14.  Stand  therefore,  having  j'our  loins  girt 

about  with  truth,  and  having  on  the  breastplate  of 
righteousness ; 

15.  And  your  feet  shod  with  the  preparation 

of  the  gospel  of  peace. 

16.  Above  all,  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  wliere- 

witli  j'e  shall  be  able  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts 
of  the  wiclied. 

17.  And  take  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the 

sword  of  the  Spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  God : 

1  Thess.  V.  8.  But  let  us,  who  are  of  the  day,  be 
sober,  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  and  love ;  and 
for  a  helmet,  the  hope  of  salvation. 

1  Tim.  i.  18.  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  son 
Timothy,  according  to  the  prophecies  which  went  be- 
fore on  thee,  that  thou  by  them  mightest  war  a  good 
warfare ; 

—  vi.  12.  Fight  the  good  flght  of  faith,  laj'  hold  on 
eternal  life,  whereunto  thou  art  also  called,  and  hast 
professed  a  good  profession  before  many  witnesses. 

2  Tim.  ii.  3.  Thou  therefore  endure  hardness,  as  a 
good  soldier  of  Jesus  Christ. 

• —  iv.  7.  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished 
my  course,  I  have  kept  the  faith : 


§  76.    Backslidiii^. 

(1.    tJNDER  THE  OLD   COVENANT.)  ' 

Ps.  xxxvi.  3.  The  words  of  his  mouth  are  iniquity 
and  deceit :  he  hath  left  off  to  be  wise,  and  to  do  good. 

—  1.  22.  Now  consider  this,  ye  that  forget  God,  lest 
I  tear  you  in  pieces,  and  there  be  none  to  deliver. 

—  Ixxviii.  56.  Yet  they  tempted  and  provoked  the 
most  high  God,  and  kept  not  his  testimonies: 

"57.  But  turned  back,  and  dealt  unfaithfully 

like  their  fathers :  they  were  turned  aside  like  a  de- 
ceitful bow. 

—  Ixxxv.  8.  I  will  hear  what  God  the  Lord  will 
speak :  for  he  will  speak  peace  unto  his  peojile,  and 
to  his  saints :  but  let  them  not  turn  agam  to  folly. 

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BOOK  XXI. 


Ps.  tvi.  13.  They  soon  forgat  his  works;  they  waited 
not  lor  liis  couiisi'l ; 

h.  Ixiii.  17.  O  Loun,  wliv  liMst  thou  iii;i(lf  lis  to  pit 
from  thy  wiiys,  uiul  harili'iiiil  our  heart  lioiii  lliy  IciirV 
llctuni  for  thy  surviints'  sake,  Uic  tribes  ol  thinu  in- 
lu'rilaiice. 

Ji-r.  ii.  .').  Thus  saitli  the  Loiin,  What  iniquity  have 
vour  tattlers  founil  in  me,  tliat  tliey  "rt-  gone  far  from 
iuo.aiui  have  walked  after  vanity,  ami  are  become  vain? 

26.  As  Ilie  thief  is  ashamed  wlien  he  Ls  found, 

RO  is  the  house  of  Israel  ashamed ;  they,  their  Ivings, 
their  princes,  and  their  priests,  and  their  prophets. 

27.  SayiiiLC  to  a  stock.  Thou  art  my  father; 

and  to  a  stone.  Thou  hast  brounht  me  lorth  :  for  they 
have  turned  t/uir  liack  unto  me,  and  not  l/u-ir  face: 
hut  in  tlie  time  of  their  trouble  they  will  say,  .Vrise, 
and  save  us. 

31.  O  generation,  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord. 

Have  I  been  a  wilderness  unto  Israel  ?  a  land  of  dark- 
ness? wherefore  say  my  people,  We  are  lords  ;  we  will 
come  no  luoiv  unto  thee? 

—  iii.  10  And  yet  for  all  this  her  treacherous  sister 
.ludah  balu  not  turned  unto  me  with  her  whole  heart, 
but  feigueilly,  saitli  the  Lord. 

U.  And  the  Loud  said  nnto  me.  The  back- 

slidiui;  Israel  bath  justitied  herself  more  than  treach- 
erous Judab. 

IIos.  xi.  7.  And  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding 
from  me:  thouuli  they  called  them  to  the  JIosl  High, 
none  at  all  would  e.\alt  him. 

Zcpli.  iii.  7.  I  said.  Surely  thou  wilt  fear  me,  thou 
wilt  receive  instruction  ;  so  their  dwelling  should  not 
be  cut  otr,  howsoever  I  iiunisbcd  them  :  but  they  rose 
early,  and  corrupted  iill  their  iloiiigs. 

(A.    TENALTY.) 

Dent,  xxxii.  19.  And  when  the  Loud  saw  il,  he  ab- 
horred Viem,  because  of  the  provoking  of  liis  sons, 
and  of  his  daughters. 

20.  And  he  said,  I  will  hide  my  fiice  from  them, 

I  will  see  what  their  end  shuU  he  :  fur  the)'  are  a  very 
fro\\;ird  gcneralion,  children  in  whom  is  no  faith. 

I'mi:  xiv.  1-1.  Tlie  backslider  in  heart  shall  be  fillcd 
with  bis  own  ways  :  and  a  good  man  sluill  be  satisjkd 
from  himself 

Jtr.  ii.  19.  Thine  own  wickedness  shall  correct  thee, 
and  thy  backslidings  shall  reprove  thee :  know  there- 
lore  and  see  that  it  is  an  evil  tliiii;;/  and  bitter,  that 
thou  h;ist  forsaken  the  LonD  thy  God,  and  that  my 
fear  is  not  in  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts. 

^  iii.  23.  Truly  in  vain  is  sidention  hoped  for  iiom. 
the  hills,  and  from  the  multitude  of  mountains:  truly 
in  the  Lord  our  God  ii  the  salvation  of  Israel. 

—  xiv.  10.  Thus  saitli  the  Loud  unto  this  people. 
Thus  have  they  loved  to  wander,  they  have  not  re- 
frained their  feet,  therefore  the  Lord  iloth  not  accept 
them  ;  he  will  now  remember  their  iniijuity,  and  visit 
their  sins. 

(2.    UNDER  THE   NEW   COVENANT.) 

1  Cor.  V.  6.  Your  glorying  is  not  good.  Know  ye 
not  that  a  little  le;iven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump? 

Gal.  i.  l>.  I  marvel  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed 
from  bim  that  called  you  into  the  grace  of  Christ  uuto 
another  gospel : 

7.  Which  is  not  another ;  but  there  be  some 

that  trouble  3'ou,  and  would  pervert  the  gospel  of 
Christ. 

—  iii.  1.  O  foolish  Galatians,  who  hath  bewitched 
you,  that  ye  should  not  obey  the  truth,  before  whose 
eyes  Jesus  Christ  bath  been  evidently  set  forth,  cruci- 
fied among  you  ? 

2.  This  only  would  I  learn  of  you.  Receive  ye 

the  Spirit  bv  the  works  of  the  law,  or  bv  the  hearing 
of  faith  ? 

3.  Are  ye  so  foolish  ?    having  begun  in  the 

Spirit,  are  ve  now  made  perfect  by  the  flesh? 

4.  llave  ye  suffered  80  many  things  in  vain  ? 

if  it  be  yet  in  vain. 

5.  He  therefore  that  ministereth  to  you  the 

Spirit,  and  workcth  miracles  among  you,  doeth  he  it  by 
the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing  of  faith  ? 

—  iv.  19.  5Iy  little  chiklren,  of  whom  I  travail  in 
birth  agiiin  until  Christ  be  formed  in  you, 


20.  I  (U'sire  to  bi?  present  with  you  now,  and 

to  change  my  voice  ;  for  1  stand  in  doubt  of  yon. 

—  V.  7.  Ye  did  run  well ;  who  did  hinder  you  that 
ye  should  not'oliey  the  truth  ? 

8.  This  persuasion  coiiielh  not  of  him  that  call- 

eth  you. 

U.  A  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump. 

2  Tim.  i.  IT).  This  thou  knowest,  that  all  Ibey  whicb 
are  in  Asia  be  turned  away  liom  ine;  of  whom  are 
Phygellus  and  Hermogcnes. 

—  iv.  10.' For  Uemas  hatli  forsaken  me,  having 
loved  this  present  world,  and  is  departed  unto  Thes- 
saionica;   Creseeiis  to  (Jalalia,  Titus  unto  Dalniatia. 

2  /'(■/.  i.  <.).  But  be  that  lacketb  these  things  is  blind, 
and  cannot  see  afar  olf,  and  hath  forgotten  that  he  was 
purged  from  bis  old  sins. 

liev.  ii.  2.  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  l:d)our,  and  thy 
patience,  and  bow  thoii  canst  not  bear  them  which  are 
evil :  and  thou  hast  trii'd  tbeiii  which  say  they  arc 
apostUs,  and  are  not,  and  hast  found  them  li;irs  ; 

Z,  And  b:ist  borne,  and  luust  patience,  and  for 

my  name's  sake  hast  laboured,  and  bast  not  tainted. 

4.  Nevertheless  I  luive  somewhat  iigainst  thee, 

because  thou  hast  left  thy  lirst  love. 

5.  Remember  Iherelore  from  whence  thou  art 

fltllen,  and  reiu'iil,  and  do  the  first  works;  or  else  I 
will  come  unto  thee  quic-kly,  and  will  remove  thy 
candlestick  out  of  his  placit,  except  thou  repent. 

(A.   PENALTY.) 

ITeb.  X.  38.  Now  the  just  shall  live  by  faith  :  but  if 
an//  man  draw  back,  my  soul  shall  have  no  pleasure  in 
him. 

(;al.  v.  10.  I  have  confidence  in  you  through  the 
Lord,  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded  :  but  he 
that  troubleth  you  shall  bear  his  judgment,  whosoever 
he  be. 

(3.    RECOVERY.) 

Job  xxii.  23.  If  thou  return  to  the  Almighty,  thou 
Shalt  be  built  up,  thou  shall  put  away  iniquity  far 
from  thy  tabernacles. 

24.  Theu  sbalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust,  and 

the  gold  of  C)pliir  as  the  stones  of  the  brooks. 

25.  Yea,  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  defence, 

and  thou  shalt  have  plenty  of  silver. 

Ps.  xxiii.  3.  He  restoreth  my  soul :  he  leadeth  me  in 
the  paths  of  righteousness  for  his  name's  sake. 

Proii.  xxiv.  lb.  Forajustmcwtfalleth seven  times, and 
riseth  up  a:j;ain :  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  mischief. 

1.1.  xxxi.6.  Turn  ye  nnto  him  from  whom  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  have  deeply  revolted. 

—  Ivii.  l.s.  I  have  seen  his  ways,  and  will  heal  him : 
1  will  lead  him  also,  and  restore  comforts  unto  him 
and  to  his  mourners. 

19.  I  create  the  fruit  of  the  lips ;  Peace,  peace 

to  him  that  is  far  olf,  and  to  him  i/uU  is  near,  saith  the 
Lord  ;  and  I  will  heal  him. 

Jer.  iii.  12.  Go  and  proclaim  these  words  toward  the 
north,  and  say.  Return,  thou  backsliding  Israel,  saith 
the  Loud;  and  I  will  not  cause  mine  anger  to  fall 
upon  you:  for  lam  merciful,  saith  the  Lord,  ond  I 
will  not  keep  anger  for  ever. 

21.  A  voice  was  heard  upon  the  high  places, 

weeping  a7id  supplications  of  the  children  of  Israel : 
for  they  have  perverted  their  way,  and  they  have  for- 
gotten the  Lord  their  God. 

22.  Return,  ye  backsliding  children,  and  I  will 

heal  your  backslidings.  Behold,  we  come  imto  thee; 
for  thou  art  the  Loud  our  God. 

Ezek.  xxxvi.  31.  Then  shall  ye  remember  your  own 
evil  ways,  and  your  doings  that  were  not  good,  and 
shall  loathe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight  for  your  in- 
iquities and  "for  yom- abominations. 

32.  Not  for  your  sakes  do  I  Mm,  saith  the  Lord 

God,  be  it  known  unto  you:  be  ashamed  and  con- 
founded for  your  own  ways,  O  house  ot  Israel. 

JIos.  xiv.  1.  O  Israel,  return  nnto  the  Lord  thy  God; 
for  thou  hast  fallen  bv  thine  iniquity. 

Mieah  vii.  9.  I  will  bear  the  indignation  of  the  Lord, 
because  I  have  sinned  against  him,  until  he  plead  my 
cau.se,  and  execute  judgment  for  me:  he  will  bring  me 
forth  to  the  light,  and  1  shall  behold  his  righteous- 
ness. 


563 


CHAP.   IX. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  xxr. 


Miccih  vii.  19. 
passion  ujiou  us 
thoii  wilt  cast  all 


He  will  turn  airain,  he  will  have  corn- 
he  will  sutntuc  our  iniquities;  and 
their  sins  into  the  depths  of  the  sea. 


^77.    Apostasy. 

Dent,  xxxii.  1.5.  But  Jeshurun  waxed  fat,  and  kicked: 
thou  art  waxen  fat,  thou  art  grown  thick,  thou  art  cov- 
ered with  fatnexs ;  then  he  Ibrsook  God  whirh  made 
him,  and  li!,ditly  esteemed  the  Rock  of  his  salvation. 

IM  ot  "the  Rock  that  begat  thee  tliou  art  un- 
mindful, and  hast  forgotten  God  that  formed  thee. 

Jer.  xvii.  13.  O  Lord,  the  hope  of  Israel,  all  that 
forsake  thee  shall  be  ashamed,  and  they  that  depart 
from  me  shall  be  written  in  the  earth,  because  they 
have  forsaken  the  Lord,  the  fountain  of  living  waters. 

Ezek.  xviii.  24.  But  when  the  righteous  turneth  away 
from  his  righteousness,  and  committeth  iniquity,  and 
doeth  according  to  all  the  abominations  that  the 
wicked  man  doeth,  shall  he  live  ?  All  his  righteous- 
ness that  he  hath  done  shall  not  be  mentioned:  in  his 
trespass  that  he  hath  trespassed,  and  m  his  sin  that  he 
hath  sinned,  in  them  shall  he  die. 

25.  Yet  ye  say,  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not 

equal.  Hear  now,  O  house  of  Israel ;  Is  not  my  way 
equal  ?  are  not  your  ways  unequal  V 

26.  When  a  righteous  man  turneth  away  from 

his  righteousness,  and  Cfimmitteth  inir|uity,  and  dieth 
in  them ;  for  his  iniciuity  that  he  hath  done  shall  he  die. 

IIos.  xiii.  12.  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim  is  bound  up  ; 
his  sin  w  hid. 

13.  The  sorrows  of  a  travailing  woman  shall 

come  upon  him :  he  i«  an  unwise  son  ;  for  he  should 
not  stay  long  in  the  place  of  the  breaking  forth  of 
children. 

Lu/ie  ix.  61.  And  another  also  said.  Lord,  I  will  fol- 
low thee  ;  but  let  me  lirst  go  bid  them  farewell,  which 
are  at  home  at  ray  house. 

62.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  No  man,  having 

put  his  hand  to  the  plough,  and  looking  back,  is  fit  for 
the  kingdom  of  God. 

—  xi.  24.  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 
man,  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  rest ; 
and  finding  none,  he  saith,  I  will  return  unto  my 
house  whence  I  came  out. 

2.5.  And  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  it  swept 

and  garnished. 

26.  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  to  him  seven 

other  spirits  more  wicked  than  himself;  and  they  enter 
in,  and  dwell  there:  and  the  last  stote  of  that  man  is 
worse  than  the  first. 

John  XV.  6.  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast 
forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered ;  and  men  gather 
them,  and  cast  them  into  the  fire,  and  they  are  burned. 

1  Coi:  X.  12.  Wherefore  let  him  that  thinketh  he 
stancleth  take  heed  lest  he  fall. 

Phii  iii.  18.  (For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  have  told 
you  often,  and  now  tell  you  even  weeping,  that  tliey  are 
the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Christ : 

Col.  i.  23.  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  grounded  and 
settled,  and  be  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the 
gosjiel,  which  ye  have  heard,  and  which  was  preached 
to  every  creature  which  is  under  heaven ;  whereof  I 
Paul  am  made  a  minister; 

1  Tim.  i.  19.  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience; 
which  some  having  put  away,  concerning  faith  have 
made  shi]) wreck : 

— ■  vi.  21.  Which  some  professing  have  erred  con- 
cerning the  faitli.     Grace  Jc  with  thee.     Amen. 

//ei.iii.  12.  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any 
of  you  an  evil  lieart  of  unbelief,  in  departing  from  the 
living  God. 

1.3.  But  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  is 

called  to-day ;  lest  any  of  you  be  hardened  through 
the  dcceitfulness  of  sin. 

—  xii.  15.  Looking  diligently  lest  any  man  fail  of 
the  grace  of  God;  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing 
up  trouble  you,  and  thereby  many  be  defiled ; 

(A.    HOPELESS.) 

Ileb.  vi.  4.  For  it  in  impossible  for  those  who  were 
once  enlightened,  and  have  Listed  of  the  heavenly 
gill,  and  were  made  ]iartakers  of  the  Holy  Gliost, 


5.  And   have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God, 

and  the  powers  of  the  world  to  come, 

6.  If  they   shall   fiill   away,   to  renew  them 

again  unto  repentance;  seeing  they  crucify  to  them- 
selves the  Son  of  God  afresh,  and  put  him  to  an  open 
shame. 

—  x.  26.  For  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have 
received  the  knowledge  of  the  truth,  there  remaineth 
no  more  sacrifice  for  sins, 

—  —  27  But  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judg- 
ment and  fiery  indignation,  which  shall  devour  the 
adversaries. 

28.  He  that  despised  Moses'  law  died  without 

mercy  under  two  or  three  witnesses  : 

29.  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 

ye,  shall  he  be  thought  worthy,  who  hath  trodden  under 
foot  the  Son  of  God,  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of 
the  covenant,  wherewith  he  was  sanctified,  an  unholy 
thinjT  and  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  ? 

2  Fei.  ii.  20.  For  if  after  they  have  escaped  the  pol- 
lutions of  the  world  through  the  knowledge  of  the 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  they  are  again  en- 
tangled therein,  and  overcome,  the  latter  end  is  worse 
with  them  than  the  beginning. 

21.  For  it  had  been   better  for   them  not  to 

have  known  the  way  of  righteousness,  than,  after  they 
have  known  it,  to  turn  from  the  holy  commandment 
delivered  unto  them. 


CHAP.  IX. 
BLESSEDNESS  OP  THE  NEW  LIFE. 

§  78.    The  Indwelling  of  the  Spirit. 

ifat.  X.  19.  But  when  they  deliver  you  up,  take  no 
thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak  :  for  it  shall  be 
given  you  in  that  same  hour  what  ye  shall  speak. 

20.  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Spirit 

of  your  Father  which  speaketh  in  you. 

Luke  xi.  13.  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to 
give  good  gifts  unto  your  children  ;  how  much  more 
shall  yonr  heavenly  Father  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to 
them  that  ask  him? 

—  xvii.  20.  And  when  he  was  demanded  of  the 
Pharisees,  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come,  he 
answered  them  and  said.  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh 
not  with  observation : 

21.  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here !  or,  lo 

there  !  for,  behold,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you. 

John  vi.  45.  It  is  written  in  the  prophets.  And  they 
shall  be  all  taught  of  God.  Every  man  therefore  that 
hath  heard,  and  hath  learned  of  the  Father,  cometh- 
unto  me. 

—  —  63.  It  is  the  Spirit  that  quickeneth ;  the  flesh 
profiteth  nothing:  the  words  that  I  speak  unto  you, 
th(y  are  spirit,  and  they  are  life. 

Eom.  viii.  5.  For  they  that  are  after  the  flesh  do 
mind  the  things  of  the  flesh ;  but  they  that  are  after 
the  Spirit,  the  things  of  the  Spirit. 

0.  For  to  be  carnally  minded  ii  death  ;  but  to 

be  spiritually  minded  m  life  and  peace. 

1  Cor.  xii.  6.  And  there  are  diversities  of  operations, 
but  it  is  the  same  God  which  worketh  all  in  all. 

2  Cor.  iii.  4.  And  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ 
to  God-ward : 

—  —  5.  Not  that  we  are  sulTicient  of  ourselves 
to  think  any  thing  as  of  ourselves ;  but  our  sufficiency 
is  of  God ; 

—  vi.  1.  We  then,  as  workers  together  with  him,  be- 
seech you  also  that  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in 
vain. 

Gal.  V.  18.  But  if  ye  be  led  of  the  Spirit,  ye  are  not 
under  the  law. 

JSph.  V.  9.  (For  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  in  all  good- 
ness and  righteousness  and  truth ;) 

§  79.    The  Impartation  of  True  Wisdom. 

(1.   THE   EXCELLENCY   OF   WISDOM.) 

1  Sam.  xviii.  14.  And  David  behaved  himself  wisely 
in  all  his  ways ;  and  the  Lord  tooji  with  him. 


564 


CHAP.  IX. 


MAX   llKDEK.MEl). 


BOOK  XXI. 


1  Sim.  xviii.  15.  AVlicrefore  wlicn  Saul  saw  that  lie 
bcliiivi'tl  himself  very  wisely,  he  was  afraid  of  him, 

Jtib\.:l~.  L(i  this,  we  have  seaiihed  it,  so  it  ia ; 
hear  it,  and  know  ihou  it  for  Ihy  good. 

—  XV.  17.  I  will  shew  thee,  hear  me  ;  and  that  which 
1  have  seen  I  will  declare; 

18.  Wliieli  wise  men  have  told  from  their  fa- 
thers, and  have  not  hid  it  : 

■ 19.  I'lito  whom   alone  the  earth  was  given, 

and  IK)  stranticr  passnl  ainoni;  llieni. 

—  .\.\ii.  'J8.  Tliciu  shall  also  ilecree  a  Ihiug,  and  it 
shall  he  established  unto  thee ;  and  the  light  shall 
shine  upon  thy  ways. 

—  -xxviii.  l.j.  It  cannot  he  gotten  for  gold,  neither 
shall  silver  be  weighed/"/'  the  i>riee  thereof 

Vs.  .\x.\vii.  30.  The  mouth  of  the  ri^rhteous  spcak- 
cth  wisdom,  and  his  tongue  talUelh  of  judgiuenl. 

—  cvii.  -13.  AVhoso  is  wise,  and  \vill  oljservc  these 
Oiiitgs,  even  they  shall  understand  the  lovingkinduess 
of  the  Loud. 

Pn>r.  li.  0.  Then  shall  thou  understand  righteous- 
ness, and  judgment,  and  ctpiity  ;  yea,  every  good  path. 

10.  When  wisdom  enterclh  into  thine  heart, 

and  knowledge  is  pleasant  milo  lliv  sold; 

11.  Discretion  shall  preserve  thee, understand- 
ing shall  keep  Ihee: 

—  iii.  13.  llai>j)y  is  the  man  Vint  findeth  wisdom, 
and  the  man  that  gettelh  understanding: 

14.  For  the  merchandise  of  it  is  better  than 

the  merchandise  of  silver,  and  the  gain  thereof  than 
line  gold. 

15.  She  is  more  precious  than  rubies :  and  all 

the  things  thou  canst  desire  are  not  to  be  compared 
unto  her. 

16.  Length  of  days  is  in  her  right  hand;  and 

in  her  Ir^tt  hanil  riches  and  honour. 

17.  Her  ways  ai-e  ways  of  pleasantness,  and 

all  her  iiaths  are  ])eacc. 

18.  She  is  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  lay  hold 

upon  her:  and  haiijiy  is  cirrj/  oiif  that  retainelh  her. 

—  iv.  8.  Exalt  her,  and  she  shall  ]M'omote  thee:  she 
shall  brins  thee  to  honour,  when  thou  dost  embrace 
her. 

9.  She  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament 

of  grace :  a  crown  of  glory  shall  she  deliver  to  thee. 

—  viii.  9.  They  arc  all  iilain  to  him  that  understand- 
flh,  and  right  to  them  that  find  knowledge. 

10.  Receive  my  instruction,  and  not  silver; 

and  knowledge  rather  than  choice  gold. 

11    For  wisdom  is  better  than  rubies;  and  all 

the  things  that  may  be  desired  are  not  to  be  compared 
to  it. 

12.  I  wisdom  dwell  with  prudence,  and  find 

out  knowledge  of  witty  inventions. 

14.  Counsel  is  mine,  and  sound  wisdom :  I  a»« 

understanding  ;  I  have  strength. 

15.  By  me  Idngs  reign,  and  princes  decree 

justice. 

16.  By  me  princes  rule,  and  nobles,  even  all 

the  judges  of  the  earth. 

— ■  — .18.  Riches  and  honour  are  with  mc  ;  yea,  du- 
rable riches  and  righteousness. 

19.  Jly  fruit  is  better  than  gold,  yea,  than  fine 

gold;  and  my  revenue  than  choice  silver. 

20.  1  lead  in  the  way  of  righteousness,  in  the 

midst  of  the  paths  of  judgment: 

21.  That  I  may  cause  those  that  love  me  to 

inherit  substance;  and  I  will  till  their  treasures. 

34.  Blessed  is  the  man  that  heareth  me,  watch- 
ing daily  at  my  gates,  waiting  at  the  posts  of  my  dooi"s. 

35.  For  whoso  lindetU  me  findeth  lite,  and 

shall  obtain  favour  of  the  Lord. 

3G.  But  he  tliat  siimelh  against  me  wrongeth 

his  own  soul :  all  they  that  hale  me  love  death. 

—  xiii.  14.  The  law  of  the  wise  is  a  foimlain  of  life, 
to  depart  from  the  snares  of  death. 

—  xvi.  16.  IIow  much  better  is  it  to  get  wisdom 
than  gold!  and  to  get  understanding  rather  to  be 
chosen  lh:m  silver ! 

—  xix.  8.  He  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own 
soul :  he  that  kee|)elh  understanding  shall  find  good. 

—  xxii.  17.  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  tlie  words 
of  the  wise,  and  apply  Uiine  heart  unto  my  knowledge. 


18.  For  il  is  a  pleasant   thing  if  thou  keep 

them  within  thee;  they  shall  withal  he  fitted  in  thy 
lips. 

—  xxiv.  7.  Wisdom  is  too  high  for  a  fool :  he  open- 
eth  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate. 

14.  So  .■</utU  lh('  knowledge  of  wisdom  be  unto 

thy  soul :  when  Ihou  hast  found  il.  then  there  shall  be 
a  rewiu'd,  and  thy  expcctatiou  sh;dl  not  be  cut  oil'. 

J.,iih;  vii.  35.  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her 
children. 

/iV.  ii.  12.  .Vnd  1  lunled  myself  to  behold  wisdom, 
and  madness,  and  folly  :  for  what  oin  the  man  do  that 
comelb  alter  the  king  V  cotn  that  which  hath  been  al- 
ready done. 

13.  Then  I  saw  that  wisdom  excelleth  folly, 

as  far  as  light  exeellclh  darkness. 

—  vii.  11.  Wisdom  f.vgood  with  an  inheritance  ;  and 
by  it  t/urc  is  ])rofit  to  them  that  see  the  sun. 

12.  For  wisdom  is  a  defence,  and  money  is  a 

defence:  but  the  excellency  of  knowledge  is,  that  wis- 
dom givelh  life  to  them  that  have  it. 

—  X.  2.  A  wise  man's  heart  is  at  his  right  hand ; 
but  a  fool's  heart  at  bis  left. 

Mat.  vi.  22.  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye;  if 
theicfoio  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole  body  shall  be 
full  of  light. 

23.  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body 

shall  be  full  of  darkness.  If  therefore  the  light  that 
is  in  thee  be  darkness,  how  great  is  that  darkness  ! 

1  Ciir.  xii.  1.  Now  concerning  spiritual  gifts,  breth- 
ren, 1  would  not  have  you  ignorant. 

Eph.  i.  18.  The  eyes  of  your  understanding  being 
enlightened ;  that  ye  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of 
his  calling,  and  what  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  iu- 
hcritance  in  the  saints. 

Jam.  iii.  17.  But  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is 
first  pure,  then  peaceable,  gentle,  and  easy  to  be  en- 
treated, full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits,  without  par- 
tiality and  without  hypocrisy. 

(2.   WHERE   IT   MAY  NOT   BE   FOtlND.) 

Job  xi.  12.  For  vain  man  would  be  wise,  though  man 
be  born  like  a  wild  ass's  colt. 

—  xxxii.  9.  Great  men  are  not  alicays  wise :  neither 
do  the  aged  understand  judgment. 

—  xxviii.  12.  But  where  shall  wisdom  be  found? 
and  where  is  the  place  of  understanding '? 

13.  INIan  knowelh  not  the  price  thereof;  neither 

is  it  found  in  the  land  of  the  living. 

14.  The  depth  sailh.  It  is  not  in  me :  and  the 

sea  saith,  It  is  not  with  me. 

20.  Whence  then  cometh  wisdom  ?  and  where 

is  the  place  of  understanding  ? 

21.  Seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  eyes  of  all  living, 

and  kept  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  air. 

22.  Destruction  and  death  say,  We  have  heard 

the  fame  thereof  with  our  cars. 

JSe.  i.  16.  I  communed  with  mine  own  heart,  saying, 
Lo,  I  am  come  to  great  estate,  and  have  gotten  more 
wisdom  Ihan  all  Ihey  that  have  been  before  me  in  Je- 
rusalem :  yea,  my  heart  had  great  experience  of  wis- 
dom and  knowledge. 

17.  And  1  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom, 

and  lo  know  madness  and  folly :  I  perceived  that  this 
also  is  vexation  of  spirit. 

—  vii.  23.  All  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom :  I 
said,  I  will  be  wise  ;  but  it  was  far  from  me. 

24.  That  which  is  far  otf,  and  exceedkig  deep, 

who  can  find  it  out ':' 

25.  lappliedminehcart  to  know,  and  to  search, 

and  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and  the  reason  uf  things,  and 
to  know  the  wickedness  of  folly,  even  of  foolishness 
and  madness : 

—  viii.  16.  When  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know- 
wisdom,  and  to  see  the  business  that  is  done  upon  the 
earth:  (for  also  lliere  is  that  neither  day  nor  night  seeth 
sleep  Willi  liis  eves  :) 

17.  Then  I  beheld  all  the  work  of  God,  that  a 

man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is  done  under  the 
sun  :  because  though  a  man  labour  lo  seek  it  out,  yet 
he  sh;ill  not  find  it;  vea  further;  though  a  wise  man 
think  lo  know  il,  vet  "shall  he  not  be  able  to  find  it. 

1  Cor.  i.  25.  Because  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser 


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CHAP.  IX. 


MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI, 


th:ia  men  ;  aud  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than 
men. 

(3.  IT  IS  OP  GOD.) 

Job  xxviii.  23.  God  imderstandetU  the  way  thereof, 
and  he  kuoweth  the  place  theret)f. 

—  x.xxii.  8.  But  tliore  U  a  spirit  in  man:  aud  the 
inspiration   of   the    Almighty    giveth    them    under- 

'slandini;. 

—  xx'wiii.  3G.  Who  hath  put  wisdom  in  the  inward 
parts?  or  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  heart? 

Ps.  xxxii.  8.  1  will  instruct  thee  and  teach  thee  in 
the  way  which  thou  shall  go  :  I  will  guide  thee  with 
mine  e_ve. 

Proe.  ii.  0.  For  the  Lord  giveth  wisdom  :  out  of  his 
mouth  conuih  knowledge  and  understanding. 

7.  lie  laycth  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  right- 
eous :  he  is  a  buckler  to  them  that  walk  uprightly. 

—  XX.  27.  Tlie  spirit  of  man  is  the  candle  of  the 
Lord,  searching  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly. 

—  xxviii.  5.  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment : 
but  they  that  seek  the  Lord  understand  all  things. 

Is.  xlViii.  17.  Thus  saith  tlie  Lord,  thy  Redeemer, 
tlie  Holy  One  of  Israel ;  I  am  tlie  Lord  thy  God 
which  t'Jaciivth  thee  to  profit,  which  leadeth  thee  by 
the  way  I/ml  tliou  shouldest  go. 

Jam.  i.  5.  If  any  of  you  lack  wisdom,  let  him  ask 
of  God,  that  giveth  to  all  men  liberally,  and  upbraid- 
eth  not ;  aud  it  shall  be  given  him. 

(4.  IS  eternal.) 

Pi'ov.  viii.  22.  The  Lord  possessed  me  in  the  begin- 
ning of  his  way,  before  his  works  of  old. 

23.  I  was  set  up  from  everlasting,  from  the 

bcgimiing,  or  ever  the  earth  was. 

34.  When  there  were  no  depths,  I  was  brought 

forth ;  when  there  icere  no  foimtains  abounding  with 
water. 

35.  Before  tlie  mountains  W'ere  settled,  before 

the  hills  was  I  brougiit  fortii : 

I -20.  Whileasyet  he  had  not  made  the  earth,  nor 

the  fields,  nor  the  liighest  part  of  the  dust  of  the  world. 

30.  Then  I  was  by  him,  as  one  brought  up 

>ri.tJi  him  :  aud  I  was  daily  Ai*  delight,  rejoicing  always 
before  him  ; 

31.  Rejoicing  in  the  habitable  part  of  his  earth ; 

aud  my  dehghts  were  with  the  sons  of  men. 

(5.   TO   BE   SOUGHT.) 

Ps.  xciv.  8.  Understand,  ye  brutisli  among  the  peo- 
ple :  and  ye  fools,  when  will  ye  be  wise  ? 

Pror.  i.  22.  How  long,  yc  simple  ones,  will  ye  love 
simplicity?  and  the  scorners  delight  in  their  scorning, 
and  fools  hate  knowledge  ? 

23.  Turn  you  at  my  reproof:  behold,  I  will 

pour  out  m}-  spirit  unto  you,  I  will  make  known  my 
words  unto  you. 

—  iv.  5.  Get  wisdom,  get  understanding :  forget  ii 
not ;  neither  decline  from  the  words  of  my  mouth. 

6.  Forsake  her  not,  and  she  shall  preserve 

thee  :  love  her,  and  she  shall  keep  thee. 

7.  AV'isdom  is  the  principal   thing ;  therefore 

get  wisdom :  and  with  all  thy  getting  get  imderstanding. 

ProB.  xix.  20.  Hear  counsel,  and  receive  instruction, 
that  thou  mayest  be  wise  in  thy  latter  end. 

37.  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear   the  instruction 

tJiat  cau-ieth  to  err  from  the  words  of  knowledge. 

—  xxiii.  13.  Apply  thine  heart  unto  instruction,  and 
thine  cars  to  the  words  of  knowledge. 

33.  Buy  tlie  truth,  and  sell  (V  not;  also  wis- 
dom, and  instruction,  aud  understanding. 

1  Cor.  xiv.  20.  Brethren,  be  not  children  in  under- 
standing :  howbeit  in  malice  be  ye  children,  but  in 
understanding  be  men. 

Kph.  v.  15.  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly, 
not  us  fools,  but  as  wise, 

1(5.  Redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are 

evil. 

17.  "Wherefore  be  ye  not  unwise,  but  under- 
standing what  the  will  of  the  Lord  is. 

Col.  iv.  5.  Walk  in  wisdom  towartl  them  that  are 
without,  redeeming  the  time. 

Jam.  i.  Iti.  Do  not  err,  my  belo\cd  brethren. 


{d.    ATTAIKABLE.) 

Prov.  i.  20.  Wisdom  crieth  without ;  she  uttereth  her 
voice  in  the  streets  : 

21.  She  crieth  in  the  chief  place  of  concourse, 

in  the  openings  of  the  gates :  in  the  city  she  uttereth 
her  words,  ttai/ing, 

■ — viii.  1.  Doth  not  wisdom  cry?  and  understand- 
ing put  forth  her  voice  ? 

2.  She   standeth  in   the  top   of  high  places, 

by  the  way  in  the  places  of  the  paths. 

4.  LTuto  you,  O  men,  I  call;  and  my  voice  is 

to  the  sons  of  man. 

5.  O  ye  simple,  understand  wisdom :  and,  ye 

fools,  be  ye  of  an  understanding  heart. 

—  • — ^6.  Hear ;  for  I  will  speak  of  excellent  things ; 
and  the  opening  of  my  lips  shall  be  right  things. 

7.  For  my  mouth  shall  speak  truth ;  aud  wick- 
edness is  an  abomination  to  my  lips. 

8.  All  the  words  of  my  mouth  are  in  right- 
eousness; there  is  nothing  frownrd  or  perverse  in  them. 

—  ix.  1.  Wisdom  hatli  builded  her  house,  she  hatb 
hewn  out  her  seven  pillars  : 

2.  She  hath  killed  her  beasts ;  she  hath  mingled 

her  wine  ;  she  hath  also  furnished  her  table. 

3.  She  hath  sent  forth  her  maidens :  she  crieth 

upon  the  highest  places  of  the  city, 

4.  Whoso  is  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither :  as 

for  him  that  wanteth  understanding,  she  saith  to  him, 

5.  Come,  eat  of  my  bread,  and  drink  of  the 

wine  which  I  have  mingled. 

(i.  Forsake  the  foolish,  and  live  ;  and  go  in  the 

way  of  understanding. 

— -  xiv.  6.  A  scorner  seeketh  wisdom,  and  fituleth  it 
not:  but  knowledge  is  easy  unto  him  that  tmdei'- 
standeth. 

(7.   ACTUALLY  ATTAINED.) 

Bom.  XV.  14.  And  I  myself  also  am  persuaded  of 
you,  my  brethren,  that  ye  also  are  full  of  goodness, 
tilled  with  all  knowledge,  able  also  to  admonish  one 
another. 

15.  Nevertheless,  brethren,  I  have  written  the 

more  boldly  unto  you  in  some  sort,  as  putting  you  in 
mind,  because  of  the  grace  that  is  given  to  uie  of 
God. 

1  Cm:  X.  15. 1  speak  as  to  wise  men ;  judge  ye  what 
I  say. 

Ujyh.  v.  8.  For  ye  were  sometime  darkness,  but  now 
are  ye  light  in  the  Lord:  walk  as  children  of  light : 

1  77iess.  v.  5.  Ye  are  all  the  children  of  light,  and 
the  children  of  the  day  :  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor 
of  darkness. 

Ueb.  V.  14.  But  strong  meat  belongeth  to  them  that 
are  of  full  age,  erni  those  who  by  reason  of  use  have 
their  senses  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil. 

2  Pet.  i.  13.  Wherefore  I  will  not  be  negligent  to 
put  you  always  in  remembrance  of  these  things,  though 
ye  know  them.,  and  be  established  in  the  present  truth. 

1  John  ii.  31.  I  have  not  written  unto  you  because 
ye  know  not  the  truth,  but  because  ye  know  it,  and 
that  no  lie  is  of  the  truth. 

§  80.    Love  of  Triitli  and  Righteousness. 

Job  xxxiv.  4.  Let  us  choose  to  us  judgment :  let  us 
know  among  ourselves  what  is  good. 

Ps.  XV.  l.'LouD,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle? 
who  shall  dwell  in  thy  holy  hill  ? 

~  —  3.  He  that  walketh  uprightly,  and  worketh 
righteousness,  and  speaketh  the  truth  in  his  heart. 

—  xvii.  3.  Thou  hast  proved  mine  heart,  thou  hast 
visited  me  in  the  night ;  thou  hast  tried  me,  <iinl  shalt 
tind  nothing :  I  am  purposed  that  my  mouth  shall  not 
transgress. 

—  xxvi.  11.  But  as  for  me,  I  will  walk  in  mine  in- 
tegrity :  redeem  me,  and  bo  merciful  unto  me. 

—  ci.  3.  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mme 
eyes :  I  hate  the  work  of  them  that  turn  aside ;  it 
shall  not  cleave  to  me. 

4.  A  froward  heart  shall  depart  from  me :  I 

will  not  know  a  wicked  person. 

—  cxvi.  9.  I  will  walk  before  the  Lord  in  the  land 
of  the  living. 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


Ph.  cxix.  n  t.  Thy  statutes  hiive  been  my  songs  in  the 
house  of  luy  pilgriiniige. 

o7.   T/ii>ii  art  my  portion,  O  Loun  :  I  have  said 

that  1  would  keep  thy  words. 

03.  I  (iin  u  eonip:wiion  of  idl  t/itin  that  feiir 

thee,  and  of  them  that  keej)  thy  precepts. 

113.  I  hate  coin  thoughts:  hut  thy  law  do  I 

love. 

115.  Depart  from  mc,  ye  evil  doers :  for  I  will 

keep  tlie  coniiuaiuhiieiits  of  my  God. 

•  141.    1  iim  small  and  despised;  yel  do  not  1 

forget  thy  preiepts. 

1U3.  1  hate  and  abhor  lying :  but  thy  law  do  I 

love. 

166.  Lord,  I  have  hoped  for  thy  salvation,  and 

done  thy  commandmeiit.s. 

174.   I  have  longed  for  thy  salvation,  O  LoRD ; 

and  thy  law  in  mj-  delight. 

I'rot'.  iii.  3.  Let  not  raerey  and  truth  forsake  thee: 
bind  them  about  thy  neck;  write  them  upon  the  ta- 
ble ot  thine  heart: 

4.  So  shall  thou  find  favour  and  good  uuder- 

stauding  in  the  sight  of  God  and  man. 

—  .\iii.  ~>.  A  riglitious  iimn  hateth  lying;  but  a 
wicked  niiiti  is  lo;illisome,  and  comelh  to  shame. 

2  J'/it'.w.  iii.  4.  And  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord 
touching  you,  that  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  things 
which  we  connn;md  you. 

1  Pet.  ii.  1.  Wherefore,  laying  aside  all  malice,  and 
all  guile,  and  hypocrisies,  and  envies,  and  all  evil 
speakings. 

—  iii.  10.  For  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good 
days,  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil,  and  his  lips 
that  they  speak  no  guile ; 

11.  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good;   let 

him  seek  pe;ice,  and  ensue  it. 

2  Jiihii  4.  I  rejoiced  greatly  that  I  found  of  thy 
children  Wiilking  iu  truth,  as  we  have  received  a  com- 
ni;iiu'nient  from  the  tathcr. 

3  Jiilin  3.  For  1  rejoiced  greatly,  when  the  brcth- 
icu  came  and  tcstitied  of  the  truth  that  is  in  thee, 
even  as  thou  walkestin  the  truth. 

—  4.  I  h;ive  no  gre-ater  joy  tliau  to  hear  that  my 
children  walk  in  truth. 

§  81.    ConscioHS  Integrity. 

1  S<im.  xxiv.  10.  The  Lord  judge  between  me  and 
thee,  and  the  Loud  avenge  mo  of  thee :  but  mine  hand 
shall  not  be  upon  thee. 

13.   As  saith   the    proverb  of  the  ancients, 

"Wickedness  proceedeth  from  the  wicked:  but  mine 
lumd  shall  not  be  upon  thee. 

14.    Alter  •whom  is  the  king  of  Israel  come 

out  ?  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue  ?  after  a  dead  dog, 
after  a  flea. 

— ■  — ■  1.5.  The  Lord  therefore  be  judge,  and  judge 
between  me  and  thee,  and  see,  and  plead  my  cause, 
and  deliver  me  out  of  thine  hand. 

—  x.wi.  17.  And  Saul  knew  David's  voice,  and 
s;ii<l,  h  this  thy  voice,  my  son  D;ivid?  And  David 
said.  It  it  my  voice,  my  lord,  O  king. 

18.  And  he  said.  Wherefore  doth  my  lord  thus 

pui-sue  after  his  servimt?  for  what  have  1  done?  or 
wh;it  evil  is  m  mine  hand? 

2  Sum.  iii.  28.  And  afterward  when  David  heard  it, 
he  said,  I  and  my  kingdom  ore  guiltless  before  the 
Lord  for  ever  from  the  blood  of  Abner  the  sou  of  Ner  ; 

2!).  Let  it  rest  on  the  head  of  .Joab,  and  on  all 

his  father's  house  ;  and  let  there  not  liiil  from  the  house 
of  .Joab  one  tli:it  hath  an  issue,  or  that  is  a  leper,  or  tluil 
leaneth  on  a  stalf,  or  that  falleth  on  the  sword,  or  that 
lacketh  bread. 

Job\\.  30.  Is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue?  cannot 
my  taste  discern  perverse  things? 

" —  xiii.  1.  Lo,  mine  eye  hath  seen  all  this,  mine  ear 
hath  heard  and  understood  it. 

2.  What  ye  know,  the  same  do  I  know  also :  I 

am  not  inferior  unto  yon. 

3.  Surely  I  would  speak  to  the  Almighty,  and 

I  desire  to  reason  with  God. 

13.  Hold  your  peace,  let  me  alone,  that  I  may 

speak,  and  let  come  on  me  what  wUl. 


14.  Wherefore  do  I  take  my  flesh  in  my  liilir, 

and  put  my  life  in  mine  hand? 

17.  llciir  diligently  my  speech,  and  my  dec  ln- 

ration  with  your  e;irs. 

IH.  liehold  now,  I  have  ordered  m^  cause;  I 

know  that  I  sluiU  be  justified. 

1!).  Who  is  he  that  will  plead  witli  me?  ff.r 

now,  if  I  hold  my  tongue,  I  sli;dl  give  up  the  ghost. 

—  xvi.  1!)  Also  now,  bcliold,  my  witness  is  in  bin 
vcn,  and  my  record  ('.von  high. 

20.  -My  friends  scorn  inc  :  hut  mine  eye  pour- 

eth  out  tairs  unto  God. 

—  XX.  2.  Therefore  do  my  thoughts  cause  me  to 
answer,  and  for  this  I  make  haste. 

3.  I  have  heard  the  check  of  my  reproach, 

and  the  spirit  of  my  understanding  causelh  me  to 
answer. 

—  xxi.  16.  Lo,  their  good  /.«  not  in  their  hand  ;  the 
counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  IVoiu  ui--. 

—  xxxi.  34,  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 
contempt  of  families  tcnily  me,  that  I  kept  silence, 
iiiid  went  not  out  of  the  door? 

3.5.  l)h  thill  one  would  hear  me !  behold,  my 

desire  w,  that  the  Almighty  would  answer  me,  and  Unit 
mine  advcrs!iry  had  wiitti-n  a  book. 

3(5.  Surely  I  would  lake  it  upon  my  shoulder, 

and  bind  it  as  a  crown  to  me. 

37.  I  would  declare  unto  him  the  number  of 

my  steps;  as  a  prince  would  1  go  near  unto  him. 

38.  If  my  laud  cry  ;igainsl  me,  or  that  the 

furrows  lilccwise  thereof  comiSlain  ; 

3D.  If  I  have  e:itcn  the  fruits  thereof  without 

inonev,  or  have  caused  the  owners  thereof  to  lose 
their  life ; 

40.  Let   thistles  grow  instead  of  wheal,  and 

cockle  instead  of  barley.    The  words  of  .lob  are  ended. 

—  xxxiii.  1.  Wherefore,  .lob,  I  pray  thee,  hear  my 
speeches,  and  lie;irkeii  to  all  my  words. 

2.  Behold,  now  I  have  opened  my  mouth,  my 

tongue  hath  siioken  iu  my  mouth. 

3.  Jly  words  slia'll  he  of  the  uprightness  of  my 

heart;  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly. 

5.   If  thou  canst  answer  me,  set  thi/  words  in 

order  liefore  me,  stand  up. 

Ps.  xxvi.  4.  I  have  not  sat  with  vain  persons,  nei- 
ther will  I  go  in  with  dissemblers. 

John  iii.  21.  But  he  that  doeth  truth  conieth  to  the 
light,  that  his  deeds  maj-  be  made  manifest,  that  they 
are  wrought  in  God. 

2  0»:  i.  12.  For  our  rejoicing  is  this,  the  testimony 
of  our  conscience,  that  in  simplicitj'and  godly  sincer- 
ity, not  with  fleshlj-  wisdom,  but  by  the  gnice  of  God, 
we  have  had  our  conversation  in  the  world,  and  more 
abundantly  to  you-ward. 

— vii.  2.  Receive  us  ;  we  have  wronged  no  man,  we 
have  corrupted  no  man,  we  have  defrauded  no  man. 

—  xi.  31.  The  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  .Jesus 
Christ,  \\  hich  is  blessed  for  everiiKuv,  kuoweth  that  I 
lie  not. 

§  82.    Assurance  of  the  Divine  Favour. 

1  Sam.,  xii.  22.  For  the  Lord  will  not  forsake  liis 
people  for  his  great  name's  sake :  because  it  hath 
pleased  the  Loud  to  make  ynu  his  people. 

Job  xxix.  18.  Then  I  said.  I  shall  die  in  my  nest, 
iind  I  shall  multiply  my  days  as  the  s:ind. 

—  xxxvi.  G.  He  prcserveth  not  the  life  of  the  wicked; 
bul  giveth  right  to  the  poor. 

7.  lie   witlidiaweth   not   his  eyes  from   the 

righteous;  but  with  kings  are  the;/ on  tlie  throne;  j-ea, 
he  doth  establish  tliem  for  ever,  and  they  are  exalteiL 

Ps.  xviii.  3li.  Tliou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under 
mc,  that  my  feet  did  not  slip. 

—  xxxvi'i.  6.  And  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  right- 
eousness as  the  light,  and  thy  judgment  as  the  noon- 
day. 

.39.  But  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  w  of 

the  Lord  ;  he  is  their  stien:ith  in  the  time  of  trouble. 

—  xl.  2.  He  broushl  me  up  al.so  out  of  a  hoiTible 
pit,  out  of  the  miry  clay,  and  set  my  feet  upon  a  rock, 
and  established  mv  coings. 

—  xlix.  .5.  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  d.ays  of 


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evil,  irhen  the  iniquity  of  my  heels  shall  compass  mc 
about?  ^   ,     T      , 

Ps.  Ixxi.  IG.  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord 
God  ;  I  will  make  mention  of  thy  righteousness,  eveif 
of  thine  only.  .,        ,  ^         , 

—  Ixxiii.  1.  Truly  God  is  good  to  Israel,  eveti  to  such 
as  are  of  a  clean  heart. 

_  ixxv.  3.  When  I  shall  receive  the  congregation 
1  will  iiulce  uprightly. 

3.  The  earth  and  all  the  mhabitants  thereof 

are  dissolved :  I  bear  up  the  pillars  of  it.     Sclah. 

—  Ixxxv.  10.  :Mercy  and  truth  are  met  together; 
ri"-hteousness  and  peace  have  kissed  cae!i  other. 

11.  Truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  earth  ;  and 

riihteousnesa  shall  look  down  from  heaven. 

" 12.    Yea,  the  Lord  shall  give  thai  which  is 

good ;  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  increase. 

13.   Uishtcousucss  shall  go  before  hun;   and 

shall  set  IIS  in  the  way  of  his  steps. 

—  xciv.  11).  In  the  multitude  of  my  thoughts  within 
nic  thy  comtbrts  delight  my  soul. 

—  civ.  3-1.  My  meditation  of  him  shall  be  sweet:  I 
will  be  glad  in  the  Lord. 

—  cvii.  43.  The  righteous  shall  see  it,  and  rejoice: 
and  all  iuicpiity  shall  stop  her  mouth. 

—  cxvi.  6.  The  Lord  preserveth  the  simple :  I  was 
brought  low,  and  he  helped  me. 

7.   Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul ;  for  the 

Loud  hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee. 

8.  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death, 

mine  eyes  from  tears,  and  my  feet  from  falling. 

—  cxviii.  14.  The  Lord  is  my  strength  and  song, 
and  is  become  my  salvation. 

—  cxliii.  6.  I  s'tretch  forth  my  hands  unto  thee  :  my 
soul  thirstdh  alter  thee,  as  a  thirsty  land.     Selah. 

—  cxix.  45.  And  I  wiU  walk  at  liberty  :  for  I  seek 
thy  precepts. 

123.  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  salvation,  and  for 

the  word  of  thy  righteousness. 

165.   Great  peace  have  they  which  love   thy 

law :  and  nothing  shall  offend  them. 

—  cxlix.  5.  Let  the  saints  be  joyful  in  glory :  let 
them  sing  aloud  upon  their  beds. 

Proi:  xiii.  12.  Hope  deferred  maketh  the  heart  sick : 
but  when  the  desire  cometh,  it  is  a  tree  of  life. 

Is.  xl.  27.  Why  sayest  thou,  O  Jacob,  and  speakest, 
O  Israel,  My  way  is  hid  from  the  Lord,  and  my  judg- 
ment is  passed  over  from  my  God  ? 

29.  He  giveth  power  to  the  faint ;  and  to  them 

that  Imee  no  might  he  increascth  strength. 

—  Ixiv.  4.  For  since  the  beginning  of  the  world 
',nen  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  ear,  neither 
hath  the  eye  seen,  O  God,  besides  thee,  what  he  hath 
prepared  for  liini  that  waitelh  for  him. 

5.  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  work- 

eth  riglitcousness,  those  that  remember  thee  in  thy 
ways  :  behold,  thou  art  wroth  ;  for  we  have  sinned : 
in  those  is  continuance,  and  we  shall  be  saved. 

JIab.  iii.  19.  The  Lord  God  is  my  strength,  and  he 
will  make  my  feet  like  hinds' /<'<•<,  and  he  will  make 
me  to  walk  "upon  mine  high  places.  To  the  chief 
eingor  on  my  stringed  instruments. 

Mat.  xi.  28.  Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labour  and 
are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest. 

Lnke  i.  77.  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  imto  his 
peojile  by  the  remission  of  their  sins. 

—  xii.33.  Fear  not,  little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Fa- 
ther's good  jileasure  to  give  you  the  kingdom. 

1  Oor.  iii.  31.  Therefore  let  no  man  glory  in  men : 
for  all  ihings  are  yours  : 

23."Wlieliicr  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or 

the  world,  or  lite,  or  death,  or  things  present,  or  things 
to  come;  all  are  yours: 

2  Cor.  iv.  10.  For  which  cause  we  faint  not:  but 
though  our  r)utward  man  perish,  yet  the  inward  man 
is  renewed  day  by  d:iy. 

—  vi.  10.  As  sorrowful,  yet  alwa.ys  rejoicing;  as 
poor,  yet  making  many  rich';  as  having  nothing,  and 
i/ct  possessing  all  things. 

Phil.  iv.  7.  And  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all 
\mderstanding,  shall  keep  your  hearts  and  minds 
through  Ciirist  Jesus. 

Col  ii.  2.  That  their  hearts  might  be  comforted,  be- 


ing knit  together  in  love,  and  unto  all  riches  of  the 
full  assurance  of  understanding,  to  the  acknowledg- 
ment of  the  mystery  of  God,  and  of  the  Father,  and 
of  Christ ; 

Ileb.  vi.  11.  And  we  desire  that  every  one  of  you  do 
shew  the  same  diligence  to  the  full  assurance  of  hope 
unto  the  end : 

—  X.  35.  Cast  not  away  therefore  your  confidence, 
which  hath  great  recompense  of  reward. 

1  Pet.  iii.  13.  And  who  is  he  that  will  harm  you,  if 
ye  be  followers  of  that  which  is  good  ? 

1  JoJm  ii.  28.  And  now,  little  children,  abide  in  him ; 
that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we  may  have  confidence, 
and  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his  coming. 

—  iii.  3.  And  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  hkn 
purifieth  himself,  even  as  he  is  pure. 

19.  And  hereby  we  know  that  we  are  of  the 

truth,  and  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  him. 

31.  Beloved,  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  t?ien 

have  we  confidence  toward  God. 

(A.  PROMISES  or   GOD  TO  HIS  ANCIENT  PEOPLE.) 

Dent,  xxviii.  1.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  thou 
sbalt  hearken  diligently  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
thy  God,  to  observe  and  to  do  all  his  commandments 
which  I  command  thee  this  day,  that  the  Lord  thy 
God  will  set  thee  on  high  above  all  nations  of  the  earth : 

3.  And  all  these  blessings  shall  come  on  thee, 

and  overtake  thee,  if  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice 
of  the  Lord  thy  God. 

3.  Blessed  shaH  thou  be  in  the  city,  and  blessed 

shall  thou  be  in  the  field. 

4.  Blessed  shall  be  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 

the  fruit  of  thy  ground,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  the 
increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the  flocks  of  thy  sheep. 

5.  Blessed  shall  be  thy  basket  and  thy  store. 

6.  Blessed  afialt  thovi  be  when  thou  comest  in, 

and  blesseci  shalt  thou  be  when  thou  goest  out. 

8.  The   Lord   shall   command   the   blessing 

upon  thee  in  thy  storehouses,  and  in  all  that  thou 
settest  thine  hand  unto;  and  he  shall  bless  thee  in  the 
land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee. 

11.  And  the  Lord  shall  make  thee  plenteous 

in  goods,  in  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and  in  the  fruit  of 
thy  cattle,  and  in  the  fruit"  of  th'y  ground,  in  the  land 
which  the  Lord  sware  untn  thy  "fathers  to  give  thee. 

12.  The  Lord  shall  open  unto  thee  his  good 

treasure,  the  heaven  to  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in 
his  season,  and  to  bless  all  the  work  of  thine  hand  : 
and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  and  thou  shalt 
not  borrow. 

(B.   TIIESK   PROMISES  FULFILLED.) 

P.s.  iii.  8.  Salvation  bdongeth  unto  the  Lord  :  thy 
blessing  is  upon  thy  people.     Selah. 

—  cvii.  3.  And  gatliered  them  out  of  the  lands, 
from  the  east,  and  from  the  west,  from  the  north,  and 
from  the  south. 

4.  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  m.  a  soli- 
tary way;  they  found  no  city  to  dwell  in. 

"5.  Hungry  and  thir"sty,  theur  soul  fainted  in 

them.  .,  .      ,    . 
G.  Then  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their 

trouble,  and  he  delivered  them  out  of  theu-  distresses. 

7.  And  he  led  them  forth  by  the  right  way, 

that  they  might  go  to  a  city  of  habitation. 

10.  Such  as  sit  in  darkness  and  in  the  shadow 

of  death,  being  bound  in  affliction  and  iron ; 

11.  Because  they  rebelled  against  the  words 

of  God,  and  contemned  the  counsel  of  the  jMost  High : 

12    Therefore  he  brought   down   their  heart 

with  labour ;  they  fell  down,  and  there  was  none  to  help. 

14.  He  brought  them  out  of  darkness  and  the 

shadow  of  death,  and  brake  their  bands  in  sunder. 

1,5.  Oh  that  men  would  praise  the  Lord  for 

his  .goodness,  and  for  his  wonderful  works  to  the 
children  of  men ! 

16.  For  he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  brass,  and 

cut  the  bars  of  iron  in  sunder. 

(C.   DAVID'S   CONFIDENCE  IN   GOD.) 

3  Sam.  xxiv.  12.  Go  and  say  unto  David,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  I  offer  thee  three  things;  choose  thee 
one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  it  unto  thee. 


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BOOK  XXI. 


2  ^V(/«.  xxiv.  13.  So  Guil  came  to  Diiviii,  niiil  lolil 
him,  ami  said  uiilo  him,  Shall  soveii  yrars  of  liiminc 
fomi'  unto  thee  iu  thy  laiulV  or  wilttlioii  Uee  three 
monllis  lielbre  thine  enemies,  while  they  pursue  thecy 
or  tliat  there  be  three  ilays'  pestilence  in  thy  land? 
now  advise,  and  see  what  answer  1  shall  return  to  him 
that  sent  me. 

14.  And  David  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great 

strait:  let  us  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Louu;  tor 
his  mercies  are  great:  and  let  me  not  fall  into  the 
hand  of  man. 

1  Chr.  xxi.  10.  Go  and  tell  David,  saying,  Thus 
saith  the  Loku,  I  otl'er  thee  three  things:  choose  thee 
one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  it  unto  thee. 

11.  So  Gadcame  to  David,  and  said  mito  him. 

Thus  sailh  the  Loud,  Choose  thee 

13.  Kither    three    years'    famine  ;    or    three 

months  to  be  destroyed  before  thy  foes,  while  that  the 
.■^word  of  thine  eneniies  overtaUi'th  thee  ;  or  else  three 
days  the  sword  of  the  LoiU),  even  the  pestilence,  in 
the  land,  :iud  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord  destroying 
throughoiU  all  the  coasts  of  Israeli.  Kow  tliereli ire  ad- 
vise thyself  what  word  I  shall  bring  again  to  him  that 
sent  me. 

13.  And  David  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great 

strait :  let  me  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Loud  ;  for 
very  great  are  his  mercies :  but  let  mo  not  fall  into 
the  hand  of  man. 

§  83.    Christian  Liberty. 

John  viii.  33.  And  ye  shall  know  the  truth,  and  the 
truth  shall  make  you  free. 

33.  They  answered  him,  We  be  Abraham's 

seed,  and  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  man :  how 
sayest  thou,  Ye  shall  be  made  freo  ? 

34.  Jesus  answered  them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say 

unto  you,  "Whosoever  committeth  sin  isthe  servant  of 
sin. 

Rom.  vi.  IG.  Know  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  yield 
yourselves  servants  to  obej',  his  servants  ye  are  to 
whom  ye  obey ;  whether  of  sin  unto  death,  or  of  obe- 
dience unto  righteousness  ? 

17.  But  God   be  thanked,  that  yc  were  the 

servants  of  sin,  Ijut  )X'  liave  oljcyed  from  the  heart  that 
form  of  doctrine  wliich  was  delivered  you. 

18.  Being  then  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became 

the  servants  of  righteousness.    ■ 

30.  For  when  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  ye 

were  free  from  righteousness. 

21.  What  fruit  had  ye  then  in  those  things 

whereof  ye  are  now  ashamed  ?  for  the  end  of  thQ^e 
things  M  death. 

23.  But  now  being  made  free  from  sin,  and 

become  servants  to  God,  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  holi- 
ness, and  the  end  everlasting  life. 

—  xiv.  1.  Him  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive  ye, 
bttt  not  to  doubtful  disputations. 

2.  For  one  believetli  that  he  may  eat  all  things: 

another,  wlio  is  weak,  eiitdli  herb.s. 

3.  Let  not  him  that  eateth  dej^pise  him  that 

eatcth  not;  and  let  not  him  which  eateth  not  judge 
him  that  eateth  :  for  God  hath  received  him. 

1  Oir.  X.  2.5.  Wh:Usoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles, 
that  cat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience'  sake: 

27.  If  any  of  them  that  believe  not  bid  you  to 

a  feaat,  and  ye  be  disposed  to  go ;  whatsoever  is  set 
before  you,  "eat,  asking  no  question  for  conscience' 
sake. 

2  Cor.  iii.  17.  Now  the  Lord  is  that  Spirit:  and 
where  the  Sjjirit  of  the  Lord  w,  there  in  liberty. 

Gal.  iv.  1.  Now  I  say,  That  the  heir,  as  long  as  he 
is  a  child,  differeth  nothing  from  a  servant,  tliougli  he 
be  lord  of  all ; 

3.  15ut  is  under  tutors  and  governors  until  the 

time  apiwinted  of  the  father. 

3.  Even  so  we,  when  we  were  children,  were 

in  bondage  under  the  elements  of  the  world: 

—  v  1.  Stand  fast  therefore  in  the  liberty  where- 
with Christ  hath  made  us  free,  and  be  not  entangled 
again  witb  the  yoke  of  bondage. 

Jam.  i.  3-5.  But  whoso  looketh  into  the  perfect  law 
of  liberty,  and  eontinueth  therein,  he  being  not  a  for- 


getful hearer,  but  a  doer  of  the  work,  this  man  shall 
be  blessed  in  his  deed. 

—  ii.  13.  So  speak  ye,  and  so  do,  as  they  that  shall 
be  judged  by  the  law  of  lilierty. 

2  /'</.  ii,  1!).  While  they  promise  them  liliirly,  they 
themselves  are  tlie  servants  of  corruption  :  for  of  whom 
a  man  is  overcome,  of  the  same  is  he  brought  in 
bondage. 

(A.    .K   PII.VUIS.VIC    FOItM.M.ISM   CONDEMNED.) 

Mark  vii.  1.  Then  came  together  unto  him  the  Phari- 
sees, and  certain  of  the  scribes  which  came  Irom  Je- 
rusalem. 

2.  And  when  they  saw  some  of  his  dis- 
ciples eat  bread  with  dclilrd,  that  is  to  say,  with  un- 
washen  hands,  they  fouiul  lindt. 

3.  For  the  I'harisees,  and  all  the  Jews,  except 

they  wash  their  hands,  oft,  eat  not,  hohling  the  tradi- 
tion of  the  ciders. 

4.  And  when  they  come  from  the  market,  ex- 
cept they  wash,  they  eat  not.  And  many  things  there 
be,  which  tliey  luive  received  to  Imlil,  a.s  the  wa.shing 
of  cups,  and  pots,  bni/en  vessels,  and  of  tables. 

5.  Then  the  Pharisees  and  .scribes  asked  him, 

Why  walk  not  thy  disci])les  according  to  the  tradition 
of  tiie  elders,  but  eat  bread  with  imwashen  hands? 

—  viii,  15,  And  he  charged  them,  s:iying,  'I'ake  heed, 
beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  and  of  the 
leaven  of  Herod. 

10.  And  the}'  reasoned  among  themselves,  say- 
ing. It  is  because  we  have  no  bread. 

Luke  xi.  38.  And  when  tlie  Pharisee  sawtY,  he  mar- 
velled that  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner. 

39,  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Now  do  ye 

Pharisees  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and  tlie 
platter  ;  but  your  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and 
wickedness, 

40,   Te  fools,  did  not  he,  that  made  that  which 

is  without,  make  that  which  is  within  also  ? 

43,  But  woe  unto  you,  Pharisees!  for  ye  tithe 

mint  and  rue  and  all  manner  of  herbs,  and  pass  over 
judgment  and  the  love  of  God:  these  ought  ye  to 
liave  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone. 

43.  Woe  unto  you,  Pharisees  !  for  ye  love  the 

u])permost  seats  in  the  synagogue,  and  greetings  in  the 
markets. 

— ■  —  44.  Woe  unto  j-ou,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites !  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  ajiiiear  not,  and 
the  men  that  walk  over  tJiem  are  not  aware  of  them. 

45.  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers,  and 

said  unto  him,  Master,  thus  saying  thou  reproachest  us 
also. 

46.  And  he  said,  Woe  unto  you  also,  ye  law- 
yers! for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous  to  be 
borne,  and  ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  burdens  with 
one  of  your  lingers. 

52.  AVoe  unto  you,  lawyers !  for  ye  have  taken 

away  the  key  of  knowledge :  ye  cnteret\  not  in  your- 
selves, and  them  that  were  entering  in  3'e  hindered. 

(B.   TITE   RULE   OF   CIIKISTI.VN   EXI'KDIENCY.) 

1  Cor.  vi,  13,  All  things  are  lawful  unto  me,  but  all 
things  are  not  expedient :  all  things  are  lawful  for  me, 
but  1  will  not  be  brought  under  the  ]iower  of  any, 

—  viii,  1,  Now  as  touching  things  offered  unto  idols, 
we  know  that  we  all  have  knowledge.  Knowledge 
puffelh  up,  but  charity  edifieth. 

7,  Howbeit   tliere  is  not  in  every  man  that 

knowledge:  for  some  with  conscience  of  the  idol  unto 
this  hour  cat  it  as  a  thing  offered  unto  an  idol;  and 
their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled, 

8.  But  meat  commendeth  us  not  to  God  :  for 

neither,  if  we  eat,  are  we  the  better ;  neither,  if  we 
e:it  not,  are  we  the  worse, 

9,  But  take  heed  lest  by  any  means  this  lib- 
erty of  yours  become  a  stumblingblock  to  them  that 
are  weak. 

10.  For  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast  knowl- 

edie  sit  at  meat  in  the  idol's  temple,  shall  not  the  con- 
scic-nce  of  him  which  is  weak  be  emboldened  to  cat 
tho.se  things  which  are  otfeied  to  idols  ; 

11.  And  ihrouulitby  know  Irdgeshalltheweak 

brother  perish,  lor  whom  Christ  died'i' 


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MAN  REDEEMED. 


BOOK  XXI. 


1  Cor.  X.  33.  All  things  arc  lawful  for  me,  but  all 
things  are  not  expedient ;  all  things  are  lawful  for  me, 
but  all  thing's  eility  not. 

28.  But  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  This  Is  of- 
fered in  sacrifice  unto  idols,  eat  not  for  his  sake  that 
shewed  it,  and  for  conscience'  sake:  for  the  earth  is 
the  Lord's,  and  the  fulness  thereof: 

29.  Conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of 

•the  other:  for  why  is  my  liberty  judged  of  another 
man's  conscience  ? 

Oal.  V.  13.  For,  brethren,  ye  have  been  called  unto 
liberty;  only  une  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  the 
flesh,"but  by  love  serve  one  another. 

§  84,    Growth  in  Grace. 

Job  xvii.  9.  Tlie  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his 
way,  and  he  that  hath  clean  hands  shall  be  stronger 
and  stronger. 

Ps.  cxix.  149.  Hear  my  voice  according  unto  thy 
lovingkiudness :  O  Lord,  quicken  me  according  to 
thy  judgment. 

—  cxxxviii.  8.  The  Lord  will  perfect  tliat  which  con- 
ccrneth  me:  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  endurcth  for  ever: 
forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands. 

Prov.  iv.  18.  But  the  path  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining 
light,  that  shineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect  day. 

M(d.  xiii.  33.  Another  parable  spake  he  unto  them  ; 
The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  leaven,  which  a 
woman  took,  and  hid  in  three  meastu'es  of  meal,  till 
the  whole  w.is  leavened. 

Luke  xiii.  20.  And  a^ain  he  said,  Whereunto  shall  I 
liken  the  kingdom  of  God? 

21.  it  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  and 

hid  in  three  measiu'es  of  meal,  till  the  whole  was  leav- 
ened. 

John  XV.  8.  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye 
bear  much  fruit ;  so  shall  ye  be  my  disciples. 

2  Cor.  iii.  18.  But  we  all,  with  open  face  beholding 
as  in  a  glass  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  are  changed  into 
the  same  image  from  glory  to  glory,  eeca  as  by  the 
Spirit  of  the  Lord. 

Phil.  i.  9.  And  this  I  pray,  that  your  love  may 
abound  yet  more  and  more  in  knowledge  and  in  all 
j  udgmcnt ; 

11.  Being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteous- 
ness, which  are  b}-  Jesus  Christ,  unto  the  glory  and 
praise  of  God. 

—  iii.  15.  Let  us  therefore,  as  many  as  be  ])erfect, 
be  thus  minded :  and  if  in  anything  }'e  be  otherwise 
minded,  God  shall  reveal  even  this  unto  you. 

16.  Nevertheless,  whereto  we  have  already  at- 
tained, let  us  walk  by  the  same  rule,  let  us  mind  the 
same  thing. 

Col.  i.  G.  Which  is  come  unto  you,  as  it  is  in  all  the 
world ;  and  bringetli  forth  fruit,  as  it  doth  also  in  you, 
since  tlie  day  ye  heard  of  it,  and  Iviiew  the  grace  of 
God  in  truth  : 

1  Thess.  iv.  1.  Furthermore  then  we  beseech  you, 
brethren,  and  exhort  you  by  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  as 
ye  have  received  of  us  how  ye  ought  to  w;ilk  and  to 
please  God,  so  ye  would  abound  more  and  more. 

2  Thess.  i.  3.  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  alwa3'S 
for  )-ou,  brethren,  as  it  is  meet,  because  that  your  faith 
groweth  exceedingly,  and  the  ch:irily  of  every  one  of 
you  all  toward  cacli  other  alwiuidcth  ; 

2  Pet.  i.  5.  AtmI  besides  this,  giving  all  diligence,  add 
to  yom-  faith  virtue  ;  and  to  virtue,  knowledge ; 

6.  And   to  knowledge,  temperance ;    and   to 

temperance,  patience ;  and  to  patience,  godliness ; 

7.  And  to  godliness,  brotherly  kindness  ;  and 

to  brotherly  kindness,  charity. 

-8.  For  if  these  things  be  in  you,  and  aboimd, 

they  make  you  that  ye,  shall  neither  he  barren  nor  im- 
fruitful  in  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

§  85.    Perseverance  nnto  the  End. 

Dcttl.  xxxiii.  3.  Yea,  he  loved  the  people ;  all  his 
saints  ara  in  thy  hand  :  and  Ihcy  sat  down  at  thy  feet; 
every  onr.  shall  receive  of  thy  words. 

Ps.  xii.  7.  Thou  shalt  kce))  them,  O  Loud,  thou 
Shalt  pi'eserve  I  hem  from  this  generation  forever. 


—  xxxi.  20.  Thou  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  of 
thy  presence  from  the  pride  of  man :  thou  shalt 
keep  them  secretly  in  a  pavilion  from  the  strife  of 
tongues. 

—  xli.  13.  And  as  for  me,  thou  upholdcst  me  in 
mine  integrity,  an  1  settest  me  before  thy  lace  for  ever. 

—  xciv.  14.  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  oft'  his  peo- 
ple, neither  will  he  forsake  his  inheritance. 

— •  xcvii.  10.  Ye  that  love  the  Lord,  hate  evil :  he 
preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints ;  he  delivereth  them 
out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked. 

—  cxii.  6.  Surely  he  shall  not  be  moved  for  ever : 
the  righteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  remembrance. 

Prov.  ii.  8.  He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and 
preserveth  the  way  of  his  saints. 

John\'\\\.'i\.  Then  said  Jesus  to  those  Jews  which 
believed  on  him.  If  ye  continue  in  my  word,  then  are 
ye  my  disciples  indeed  ; 

—  X.  27.  Jly  slieep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know 
them,  and  they  follow  me  : 

28.  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ;  and 

they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  man  pluck 
them  out  of  my  hand. 

39.  !My  Father,  which  gave  (hem  me,  is  greater 

than  all ;  and  no  man  is  able  to  pluck  them  qut  of  my 
Father's  hand. 

—  XV.  10.  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye  shall 
abide  in  my  love ;  even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's 
commandments,  and  abide  in  his  love. 

Riwi.  viii.  35.  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love 
of  Christ'?  shall  tribulation,  or  distress,  or  persecution, 
or  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  ])eril,  or  sword  ? 

—  —  37.  Nay,  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than 
conquerors  throujjh  him  th:it  loved  us. 

38.  For  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death, 

nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  principalities,  nor  powers,  nor 
things  present,  nor  things  to  come, 

39.  Nor   height,   nor    depth,  nor    any   other 

creature,  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of 
God,  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord. 

—  xi.  29.  For  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  nee  with- 
out repentance. 

1  Cor.  i.  8.  Who  shall  also  confinn  unto  you  the  end, 
thai  ye  may  he  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ. 

Phil.  i.  6.  Being  confident  of  this  very  tlihig,  that  he 
which  hatli  begun  a  good  work  in  you,  will  perform 
it  until  the  day  of  Jesus  Christ : 

—  ii.  13.  For  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both 
to  will  and  to  do  of  his  good  pleasure. 

2  Thess.  iii.  3.  But  the  Lord  is  faithful,  who  shall 
stablish  vou,  and  keep  yoxi  from  evil. 

2  Tim',  iv.  18.  And  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from 
eveiy  evil  work,  and  will  preserve  me  unto  his  heaven- 
ly kingdom :  to  whom  he  glory  for  ever  and  ever. 
Amen. 

1  Pet.  i.  5.  Who  are  kept  by  the  power  of  God 
through  fiiith  unto  salvation  ready  to  be  revealed  m 
the  last  time. 

2  Pet.  i.  3.  According  as  his  divine  power  hath  given 
unto  us  all  things  that  pertain  unto  life  and  godliness, 
through  the  knowledge  of  him  that  hath  called  us  to 
glory  and  virtue : 

1  John  ii.  19.  They  went  out  from  us,  but  they  were 
not  of  us;  for  if  they  had  been  of  us,  they  would  no 
doubt  hiivc  continued  with  us:  but  they  went  out,  thai 
they  might  be  made  manifest  that  they  were  not  all 
of  us. 

24.  Let  that  therefore   abide  in  you,  which 

ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning.  If  that  which  ye 
have  beard  from  the  beginning  shall  remain  in  you,  ye 
also  shall  continue  in  the  Son,  and  in  the  Father. 

§  86.    Temporal  and  Eternal  Rewards. 

Ps.  cxliv.  15.  Happy  is  that  people,  that  is  in  such  a 
case:  yea,  hajipy  w  that  people,  whose  God  is  the 
Lord. 

Prov.  X.  IG.  The  labour  of  the  righteous  tendeth  to 
life :  the  fruit  of  the  wicked  to  sin. 

22.  The  blessing  of  tlie  Lord,  it  maketh  rich, 

and  he  addeth  no  sorrow  with  it. 


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UKl    lie    (IVlt.l^Lll    IIVJ  D'.^1H_'»>      «  Illl    It. 

Er.  vii.  16.    Be  not   righteous   over  much,  neither 


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SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXTI. 


miike  tlivscir  ovit  wis(! :  wliv  slioiiUlost  thou  desttoy 
thysclfy " 

Ki\  vii.  17.  Re  not  over  much  wickcil,  neither  he 
thou  foolish :  wliy  slioulilest  thou  diu  het'ore  tliy 
time  V 

18.  It  ix  good  tlitit  tliiui  shouldcst  take  hold  of 

this;  yea,  also  from  this  willidriiw  not  thine  hiuul : 
for  he  thatfearcth  (Jod  shall  come  I'oi-th  of  them  all. 

Mdl.  WW.  l;i.  Hut  he  that  shall  emUuo  unto  the 
end,  the  same  shall  he  saved. 

Luke  .\ii.  :!1.  Mut  lather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of 
God;  and  all  these  thinujs  shall  he  "added  imto  you. 

—  xi.<c.  !l.  And  Jesus  said  unto  him.  This  day  is  salva- 
tion come  to  this  liouse,  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a  .son 
of  Alaaham. 

—  xxii.  28.  Ye  arc  they  which  have  continued  with 
me  in  my  templalions. 

i9.  Anil  I  appoint  unto  you  a  kingdom,  as  my 

Father  hath  appointed  mito  me  ; 
lium.  viii.  33.  lie  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but 


delivered  him  up  for  us  all,  how  shall  he  not  witli  hiiu 
also  freely  give  us  all  things? 

Unl  vi.  0.  And  let  us  not  he  weary  in  well  doing: 
for  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint  not. 

1  Tim.  iv.  8.  For  hodily  e.xerci.se  i)rolilelh  little:  but 
godliness  is  prolitahle  mito  all  things,  having  prom- 
ise of  the  life  that  now  is,  and  of  that  which  is  to 
come. 

Jkb.  ill.  14.  For  we  are  made  partakers  of  Christ,  if 
we  liolil  the  beginning  of  oiu'  confidence  steadfast 
inilo  the  end  ; 

—  .\.  ;ii).  Hut  we  arc  not  of  them  who  draw  back 
unto  perdition  ;  but  of  them  that  believe  to  the  saving 
of  the  soul. 

Jam.  i.  2.  My  brethren,  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall 
into  divers  temptations ; 

13.  Hlessed  m  the  man  that  eiulureth  tempta- 
tion :  for  when  he  is  tried,  he  shall  receive  the  crown 
of  life,  which  the  Lord  hath  promised  to  them  that 
love  hun. 


BOOK  XXII, -SACRED  SEASONS. 


CHAP.  I. 

OF  THE  HEBREW   SACRED   SEA- 
SONS IN  GENERAL. 
§  1.     Their  Divine  Appointment. 

Ex.  xxiii.  14.  Three  times  thou  shall  keep  a  feast 
i.nto  me  in  the  year. 

15.  Thoii  shall  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened 

bread :  (thou  shall  eat  unleavened  bread  seven  davs, 
as  I  commanded  thee  in  the  tune  appointed  of  the 
month  Abib;  for  in  it  thou  camesl  out  from  Egj'pt: 
and  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty :) 

10.  And  tlie  feast  of  harvest,  the  firstfruits  of 

thy  labours,  which  thou  hast  sown  in  the  field :  and 
the  feast  of  ingathering,  irhteh  in  in  the  end  of  the  year, 
when  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  labours  out  of  the  field. 

17.  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  shall 

appear  before  the  Lord  God. 

—  xxxiv.  31.  Six  days  thou  shall  work,  but  on  the 
seventh  day  thou  slialt'rest:  in  earing  time  and  in  har- 
vest thou  shall  rest. 

23.  And  tliou  shall  ob.scrve  the  feast  of  weeks, 

of  the  firstfruits  of  wheat  harvest,  and  the  feast  of  in- 
gathering at  the  year's  end. 

23.  Thrice  in  the  year  shall  all  your  men  chil- 
dren appear  before  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

. 24.  For  I  will  cast  out  the  nations  before  thee, 

and  enlarge  thy  borders :  neither  shall  any  niau  desire 
tliy  land,  when  thou  shall  go  up  to  appear  before  the 
Lord  thy  God  thrice  in  the  year. 

Dent.  xvi.  16.  Three  times  in  a  year  .shall  all  thy 
males  appear  before  the  Loud  thy  God  in  the  place 
which  he  shall  choose ;  in  the  feast  of  unleavened 
bread,  and  iu  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of 
tabernacles :  and  they  shall  not  appear  before  the  Loud 
empty : 

17.  Every  man  sltall  ffive  as  he  is  able,  accord- 
ing to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy  God  •which  he 
hath  given  thee. 

Z^eJi.  viii.  19.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  The  fast 
.f  the  fourth  mtmth,  and  the  fast  of  the  fiflh,  and  the 
,  isl  of  the  seventh,  and  the  fast  of  the  tenth,  shall  he 
[.I  the  house  of  .Judah  joy  and  gladness,  and  cheerful 
icists ;  therefore  love  the  truth  and  peace. 

§  2.    To  be  Cclebrat«d  with  Trumpets. 

Num.  X.  10.  Also  in  the  day  of  your  gladness,  and 
in  your  solemn  days,  and  iu  the  beginning*  of  your 


months,  ye  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets  over  your 
burnt  offerings,  and  over  the  sacrifices  of  your  peace 
offerings  ;  that  they  may  be  to  you  for  a  memorial  be- 
fore your  God :  I  am  the  Loud  your  God. 

§  3.    The  Unspiritiial  Ohservaiicc  of  them  De- 
nounced. 

In.  i.  13.  Bring  no  more  vain  obl.ations;  incense  is 
an  abomination  unto  me;  the  new  moons  and  sab- 
baths, the  calling  of  assemblies,  I  cannot  away  with  ; 
it  is  iniquity,  even  the  solemn  meeting. 

14.    Your  new  moons   and    your    appointed 

feasts  my  soul  hateth :  they  arc  a  trouble  unto  me ;  I 
am  weary  to  bear  tli£m. 

§  4.    Taken  away  in  Judgment. 

Lam.  i.  4.  The  ways  of  Zion  do  mourn,  because  none 
come  to  the  solemn  "feasts :  all  her  gates  are  desolate : 
her  jiriests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted,  and  she  is  in 
bitterness. 

—  ii.  C.  And  he  hath  violently  taken  away  his 
tabernacle,  as  if  it  irere  o/ a  garden  ;  he  hath  destroyed 
his  places  of  the  assembly:  the  Lord  hath  caused  the 
solemn  feasts  and  sabbaths  to  be  forgotten  in  Zion,  and 
hath  despised  iu  the  indignation  of  his  anger  the  king 
and  the  priest. 

§  5.    Christian  Conscience  about  Holy  Days. 

Rnn.  xiv.  .'i.  One  man  esteemeth  one  day  above  an- 
other: another  esteemeth  every  day  oWA'e.  Let  every 
man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  mind. 

0.  lie  that  regardeth  the  day,  regardeth  it  unto 

the  Lord ;  and  he  that  regardeth  not  the  da)',  to  the 
Lord  he  doth  not  regard  it.  He  that  eateth,  eateth  to 
the  Lord,  for  he  giveth  God  thanks;  and  he  that  eat- 
eth not,  to  the  Lord  he  eateth  not,  and  giveth  God 
thanks. 

Oal.  iv.  9.  But  now,  after  that  ye  have  known  God, 
or  rather  are  known  of  God,  how  turn  ye  again  to  the 
weak  and  beggarly  elements,  whereu"uto  ye  deshcj 
ag;rui  to  be  in  bondage  ? 

10.  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times, 

and  j-ears. 

11.  I  am  afraid  of  you,  lest  I  have  bestowed 

upon  you  labour  in  vain. 

Cvl.  ii.  16.  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat, 
or  in  drink,  or  in  resiiect  of  ;i  holyday,  or  of  the  new 
moon,  or  of  the  sabbath  da>in : 

17,  Which  are  a  shadow  of  things  to  come  ; 

but  the  body  in  of  Chi-ist. 


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SACRED   SEASONS. 


BOOK  xxn. 


CHAP.  IL 

THE   SABBATICAL  SEASONS. 

§  6.    The  Seventh  Day. 

(1.    ITS  ORIGINAL    INSTITOTION.) 

Oen.  ii.  1.  Thus  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  fin- 
ished, and  all  the  host  of  them. 

2.    And  on  the   seventh  day  God  ended   his 

work  which  he  had  made  ;  and  he  rested  on  the  sev- 
enth day  from  all  his  work  which  he  had  made. 

3.  And  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  sanc- 
tified it :  because  that  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all  his 
work  which  God  created  and  made. 

See  Ex.  XX.  11 ;  xxxi.  17.     John  v.  17.     Heb.  iv.  4. 

(2.    TRACES    OP  ITS    OBSERVANCE   IN  THE    PATRI- 
ARCHAL PERIOD.) 

See  Oen.  iv.  3,  4;  vii.  4,  10  ;  vili.  10,  12;  xxix.  25- 
28,30;  1.  10. 

(3.    AFTER  THE  EXODUS,  BEFORE  THE  GIVING   OF   THE 
L.\W.) 

Ex.  xvi.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the 
sixth  day  the}-  gathered  twice  as  much  bread,  two 
omers  for  one  mcin  :  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  congre- 
gation came  and  told  Jloses. 

23.  And  he  said  unto  them,  This  is  /hat -which 

the  Lord  hath  said.  To  morrow  is  the  rest  of  the  holy 
sabbath  unto  the  Lord:  bake  that  which  j'O  will  bake 
to  daij,  and  seethe  that  ye  will  seethe ;  and  that  which 
rcmaineth  over  lay  up  for  you  to  be  kept  until  the 
morning. 

24.  And  they  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as 

Moses  bade :  and  it  did  not  stink,  neither  was  there 
any  worm  therein. 

25.    And  Moses  said,  Eat  that  to  day ;  for  to 

day  M  a  sabbath  unto  the  Lord  :  to  day  3'e  shall  not 
find  it  in  the  field. 

26.  Six  days  ye  shall  gather  it;  but  on  the 

seventh  day,  ichich  is  the  sabbath,  in  it  there  shall  be 
none. 

27.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  there  went  out 

some  of  the  people  on  the  seventh  day  for  to  gather, 
and  they  found  none. 

28.  Anil  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  How  long 

refuse  ye  to  keep  my  commandments  and  my  laws  'i 

'-  29.  See,  for  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 

sabbath,  therefore  he  giveth  you  on  the  sixth  daj'  the 
bread  of  two  days  :  abide  }'e  every  man  in  his  place, 
let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  seventh  da}'. 

30.  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day. 

(4.    SOLEMNLY  ENJOINED   AT   SINAI.) 

Dent.  V.  12.  Keep  the  seventh  day  to  sanctify  it,,  as 
the  Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded  thee. 

13.  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour,  and  do  all  th}' 

work: 

14.  But  the  seventh  day  is  the  sabbath  of  the 

Lord  thy  God  :  in  it  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou, 
nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  nor  thy  manservant,  nor 
thy  maidservant,  nor  thine  ox,  nor  thine  ass,  nor  an}' 
of  thy  cattle,  nor  thy  stranger  that  is  within  thy  gates ; 
that  thy  manservaiit  and  thy  maidservant  may  rest  as 
well  as  thou. 

—  —  15.  And  remember  thou  that  thou  wast  a  ser- 
vant in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  that  the  Lord  thy  God 
brought  tlice  out  thence  through  a  mifjhty  hand  and 
by  a  stretched  out  arm:  therefore  the  Lord  thy  God 
commanded  thee  to  keep  the  sabbath  day. 

(5.   AND   IN   THE   MOSAIC   LAW.) 

Lev.  xix.  30.  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  rever- 
ence my  sanctuary  :  I  am  the  Lord. 

—  x.xvi.  2.  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  rever- 
ence my  sanctuary :  I  am  the  Lord. 

(6.   ITS  NATIONAL   SIGNtFICANCE.) 

E.T.  xxxi.  13.  Speak  thou  also  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  saying,  Verily  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep  :  for 
it  is  a  sign  lietween  me  and  you  throughout  your  gen- 
erations ;  that  ye  may  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  that 
doth  sanctifv  yon. 

16.  ^Vl»■refore  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep 

the  sabbath,  to  observe  the  sabbath  throughout  their 
generations,  for  a  perpetual  covenant. 


17.  It  is  a  sign  between  me  and  the  children 

of  Israel  for  ever ;  for  in  six  days  the  Lord  made  hea- 
ven and  earth,  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  rested,  and 
was  refreshed. 

Ep.ek  XX.  4.  Wilt  thou  judge  them,  son  of  man,  wilt 
thou  judge  tliemf  cause  them  to  know  the  abomina- 
tions of  their  fathers: 

11.  And  I  gave  them  my  statutes,  and  shewed 

them  my  judgments,  which  )/  a  man  do,  he  shall  even 
live  in  them. 

12.  Jloreover  also  I  gave  them  my  sabbaths,  to 

be  a  sign  between  me  and  them,  that  they  might  know 
that  \am  the  Lord  that  sanctify  them. 

20.  And  hallow  my  saljbaths  ;  and  they  shall 

be  a  sign  between  me  and  you,  that  ye  ma}'  know  that 
I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

(7.   ITS  RELIGIOUS  CHARACTER.) 
(A.   A   DAY  OF   REST.) 

E.e.  xxiii.  12.  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and 
on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest :  that  thine  ox  and 
thine  ass  may  rest,  and  the  son  of  thy  handmaid,  and 
the  stranger,  may  be  refreshed. 

(B.   AND   OP   HOLY  REST.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  Concerning  the  feasts  of  the  Lord, 
which  ye  shall  proclaim  to  he  holy  convocations,  even 
these  are  my  feasts. 

3.  Six  days  shall  work  be  done  :  but  the  sev- 
enth day  is  the  sabbath  of  rest,  a  holy  convocation ; 
ve  shall  do  no  work  therein  :  it  is  the  sabbath  of  the 
Lord  in  all  your  dwellings. 

(8.   BLESSINGS   PROMISED   IN  THE  OBSERVANCE   OP   IT.) 

Is.  Ivi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Keep  ye  judgment, 
and  do  justice :  for  my  salvation  is  near  to  come,  and 
my  righteousness  to  be  revealed. 

" —  —  2.  Blessed  is  the  man  thai  doeth  this,  and  the 
son  of  man  that  layeth  hold  on  it ;  that  keepeth 
the  s:ibbath  from  polluting  it,  and  keepeth  his  hand 
from  doing  any  evil. 

4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  eunuchs 

that  keep  ni}'  sabbaths,  and  choose  the  things  that 
please  me,  and  take  hold  of  my  covenant ; 

5.  Even  unto  them  will  I  give  in  mine  house 

and  within  my  walls  a  place  and  a  name  better  than 
of  sons  and  of  daughters :  I  will  give  them  an  ever- 
lasting name,  that  shall  not  be  cut  off. 

6.  Also  the  sons  of  the  stranger,  that  join 

themselves  to  the  Lord,  to  serve  him,  and  to  love  the 
name  of  the  Lord,  to  be  his  servants,  eveiy  one  that 
keepeth  the  sabbath  from  polluting  it,  and  taketh  hold 
of  my  covenant ; 

7.  Even  them  will  I  bring  to  my  holy  mount- 
ain, and  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  of  prayer: 
their  burnt  offerings  and  their  sacrifices  shall  be  ac- 
cepted upon  mine  altar  ;  for  mine  liouse  shall  be  called 
a  house  of  prayer  for  all  people. 

—  Iviii.  13.  If  thou  turn  away  thy  foot  from  the 
sabliath,  from  doing  thy  jileasure  on  my  boly  day ; 
and  call  the  sabbath  a  delight,  the  holy  of  the"  Lord, 
honourable ;  and  shalt  honour  him,  not  doing  thine 
own  ways,  nor  finding  thine  own  pleasure,  nor  speak- 
ing thine  oien  words : 

14.  Then  shalt  thou   delight  thyself  in  the 

Lord  ;  and  I  will  cause  thee  to  ride  upon  the  high 
places  of  the  earth,  and  feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of 
Jacob  thy  father :  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  hath 
spoken  it. 

Jcr.  xvii.  24.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  dili- 
gently hearken  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord,  to  bring  in 
no  burden  through  the  gates  of  this  city  on  the  sab- 
bath day,  but  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  no  work 
therein ; 

25.  Then  shall  there  enter  into  the  gates  of 

this  city  kings  and  princes  sitting  upon  the  throne  of 
David,  riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses,  they,  and 
their  princes,  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants 
of  Jerusalem:  and  this  city  shall  remain  forever. 

26.  And  they  shall  come  from  the   cities  of 

Judah,  and  from  tlie  places  about  Jerusalem,  and 
from  the  laud  of  Benjamin,  and  from  the  ])laiu,  and 
fiom  the  mountains,   and  from   the   south,  bringmg 


572 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  xxir. 


Imnit  offerings,  niul  saorifi<('s,  anil  meat  ofTerinfrs,  ami 
inci'iisi',  and  liriiiirinij;  sacrilici's  ot"  praise,  iinlo  tlio 
liniise  of  the  Loud. 

(!).    TIIUKATS   FOR   VIOI,ATIN<l    IT.) 

Jei:  -wii.  27.  lint  if  yo  will  not  hoaikcn  tnito  nio  to 
hallow  tlu'  s:ilil)alli  day,  and  not  to  bear  a  Inirden, 
even  enteriiiiV  in  at  the  jiate.s  of  Jcnisalcni  on  the  sab- 
Ijatli  day  I  then  will  1  kindle  a  lire  in  thefjales  tliereiif, 
and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem,  and  it 
shall  not  lie  i|Uen<'lu'd. 

Kzik-.  XX.  'Jl.  Notwilhstandins,  the  children  rebelled 
atrainsl  me:  lliey  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  neither 
kept  my  jndsrnients  to  do  them,  which  if  a.  man  do,  he 
shall  even  live  in  them;  they  Jiolhiled  mv  sabbaths: 
then  I  said,  I  would  ]iour  o\it  my  fury  u))on  Iheni,  to 
acciimplish  my  ;m_i;er  a,:;ainst  Uiem  in  the  wilderness. 

(10.    DK.vni   THK   Pr.N.VI.TY.) 

Ev.  xxxi.  11.  Ye  shall  keep  the  sabbath  therefore; 
for  it  h  lioly  unto  you.  Every  one  that  dcllleth  it  sliall 
surely  he  put  to  de:itli :  for  whosoever  docth  iiiiii  work 
therein,  tliiitsoul  shall  becut  olf  IVomanKin^  bis  jieople. 

lo.  Six  days  may  work  be  done;  but  in  the 

seventh  u  the  sabbath  of  rest,  holy  to  the  Loun  :  who- 
soever doetli  tinji  work  in  the  sabbatli  day,  he  shall 
surely  be  i)ut  to  death. 

—  "xxxv.  3.  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 
seventh  there  shall  lie  to  you  a  holy  day,  a  sabbath  of 
rest  to  the  I,oun  :  whosoever  doeth  work  therein  shall 
be  put  to  death. 

3.  Yc  shall  kindle  no  tire  throughout  your 

habitiitions  upon  the  s:il)hath  day. 

(11.   A   CASE   OF   ITS   INFLICTION.) 

N'im.  XV.  33.  And  while  the  children  of  Israel  were 
in  the  wilderness,  they  found  a  man  that  gathered 
sticks  upon  the  sabbath  day. 

33.  And  they  that  found  him  gathering  sticks 

brought  him  unto  JIoscs  and  Aaron,  and  unto  all  the 
congregation. 

3-1.  And  they  put  hira  in  ward,  because  it  was 

not  declared  what  should  be  done  to  him. 

35.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  The  man 

shall  be  surely  put  to  death :  all  the  congregation 
shall  stone  him  with  stones  without  the  camp. 

—  —  30.  And  all  the  congregation  brought  him 
without  the  camp,  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  he 
died ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

(12.    TirE   S.\.BB.VTTI  MOCKED   BY   THE   ITE.iTirEN.) 

Lfim.  i.  7.  Jerusalem  remembered  in  the  days  of  her 
affliction  and  of  her  miseries  all  her  pleasant  things 
that  she  had  in  the  days  of  old,  when  her  jieople  fell 
into  the  hand  of  the  enemy,  and  none  did  help  her : 
the  adversaries  saw  her,  and  did  mock  at  her  sabbaths. 

(13.    ITS   NEGLECT   BT  THE   HEBREWS.) 

Jer.  xvii.  21.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord;  Take  heed  to 
yourselves,  and  bear  no  burden  on  the  sabbath  day, 
nor  bring  it  in  by  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  ; 

23.  Neither  cany  forth  a  burden  out  of  your 

houses  on  the  sabbath  clay,  neither  do  ye  any  work, 
but  hallow  ye  the  sabbath  day,  as  I  commanded  your 
fathers. 

23.  But  they  obeyed  not,  neither  inclined  their 

ear,  but  made  their  neck  stiiF,  that  they  might  not  hear, 
nor  receive  instruction. 

Ezck.  xxiii.  38.  Moreover  this  they  have  done  unto 
me :  they  have  defiled  my  sanctuary  in  the  same  day, 
and  Iiave  profaned  my  sabbaths. 

(14.    SABBATH    DESECRATION    IN    THE    TIME    OF 
NEHEMIAH.) 

Neh.  xiii.  15.  In  those  days  saw  I  in  Judali  some 
treading  winepresses  on  the  sabbath,  and  bringing  in 
sheaves,  and  lading  asses ;  as  also  wine,  grapes,  and 
figs,  and  all  rndtiner  of  burdens,  which  they  brought 
into  Jerusalem  on  the  sabbath  day :  and  I  testified 
against  t/iem  in  the  day  wherein  tliey  sold  victuals. 

■ ■  16.  There  dwelt  men  of  Tyre  also  therein,which 

brought  lish,  and  all  manner  of  ware,  and  sold  on  the 
sabbath  unto  the  children  of  Judah,  and  in  Jerusalem. 

(15.    A   STOP   PUT  TO   IT.) 

2feh.  xiii.  17.  Then  I  contended  \Tith  the  nobles  of 


Judah,  and  said  unto  Ihem,  Wlint  evil  thing  is  Ibis  that 
yc  do,  and  profane  the  sabbath  day  ? 

18.  Did  not  j-our  fathers  thus,  and  did  notour 

God  bring  all  this  evil  upon  us,  and  upon  tliis  cit)'? 
yet  ye  bring  more  wrath  upon  Israel  by  profaning  the 
sabbath. 

19.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  the  gales 

of  .Terusidem  began  to  be  dark  l)efore  the  sabl>ath,  1 
commanded  that  the  gales  should  be  shut,  and  charged 
that  they  should  not  be  opened  till  after  the  sal)balh  : 
and  MH/i'e  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the?  gates,  l/mt  lliere 
should  no  burden  be  brought  in  on  the  sabballi  day. 

20.  So  the  merchants  and  sellers  of  all  kind 

of  ware  lodgeil  « ithout  .Terusalem  once  or  twice. 

21.  Then  I  testitied   against  them,  and  said 

unto  them,  Why  lodge  ye  about  the  wall  ?  if  ye  do 
so  again,  I  will  lay  hands  on  you.  From  that  time 
forth  came  they  no  more  on  the  sabbath. 

23.  And  I  commanded  the  Levites,  that  they 

should  cleanse  themselves,  and  t/mt  they  should  come 
iinil  keep  the  gates,  to  sanctify  the  sabbath  day.  Re- 
member me,  O  my  God,  miicsniiiit/  this  also,  and  spare 
me  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy. 

—  X.  31.  And  if  the  people  of  the  land  bring  ware 
or  any  victuals  on  the  sabbath  day  to  sell,  l/iat  we 
would  not  buy  it  of  them  on  the  sabbath,  or  on  the 
holy  day  :  and  that  we  wo\dd  leave  the  seventh  year, 
and  the  exaction  of  every  debt. 

(16.   JEWISH   TR.UJITIONAL   OBSERVANCES.) 
(A.   THE   PREP.UIATION.) 

^fark  XV.  43.  And  now  when  the  even  was  come,  be- 
cause it  was  the  preparation,  that  is,  the  day  before 
the  sabbath, 

Lu/ce  xxiii.  54.  And  that  day  was  the  preparation, 
and  the  sabbath  drew  on. 

(B.   THE   SABBATH   DAy's  JOrRNEY.) 

Acts  i.  13.  Then  returned  they  unto  Jerusalem  from 
the  mount  called  Olivet,  which  is  from  Jerusalem  al 
sabbath  day's  journey. 

(C.   UNLAWPtTLNESS  OP   CARRTINO   A   BED.) 

John  T.  10.  The  Jews  therefore  said  unto  him  that 
was  .cured.  It  is  the  sabbath  day:  it  is  not  lawful  for 
thee  to  carry  ihy  bed. 

§  7.    Christ's  Teachings  about  tlie  Sahbatli. 

(1.   THE   S.\.BBATH  MADE   FOR  MAN,   AND  NOT  MAN  FOR 
THE   S.VBBATH.) 

^fat.  xii.  1.  At  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath 
day  through  the  corn ;  and  his  disciples  were  a  hun- 
gered, and  begun  to  pluck  the  ears  of  com,  and  to  eat. 

3.  But  when  the  Pharisees  saw  it,  tliey  said 

unto  him.  Behold,  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is  not 
lawful  to  do  upon  the  sabbath  day. 

3.  But  he  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  not  read 

what  David  did,  when  he  was  a  hungered,  and  they 
that  were  with  him ; 

4.  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

did  eat  the  shewbread,  which  was  not  lawful  for  hira 
to  eat,  neither  for  them  which  were  with  him,  but  only 
for  the  priests  V 

5.  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  how  that 

on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane 
the  s;ibbath,  and  are  blameless  ? 

7.  But  if  ye  had  known  what  t7ds  meaneth,  I 

will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice,  ye  would  not  have 
condemned  the  guiltless. 

Mark  ii.  23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  went 
through  the  corn  fields  on  the  sabbath  day ;  and  his  dis- 
ciples began,  as  they  went,  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn. 

24.  And  thePharisees  said  unto  him,Bchold,why 

do  they  on  the  sabbath  day  that  which  is  not  lawful  ? 

25.  And  he  said  unto  them,  Ilave  ye  never 

read  what  David  did,  when  he  had  need,  and  was  a 
himgered,  he,  and  they  that  were  with  him  ? 

26.  flow  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in  the 

days  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest,  and  did  cat  the 
shewbread,  which  is  not"  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 
priests,  and  gave  also  to  them  which  were  with  him  ? 

27.  .Ind  he  said  unto  them.  The  sabbath  was 

made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the  sabbath  : 


573 


CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  xxn. 


Luke  vi.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  second  sab- 
bath after  tho  first,  tliat  he  ^yeut  through  the  corn 
fields  ;  and  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and 
did  eat,  rubbing  tlion  in  their  hands. 

2.  And   certain  of  the  Pharisees  said   unto 

thera,  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not  lawfial  to  do  on 
the  sabbath  day? 

3.  And"  Jesus  answering  them  said,  Have  ye 

not  read  so  much  as  this,  what  David  did,  when  him- 
self ^\as  a  hungered,  and  they  which  were  with  him ; 

4.  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

did  take  and  eat  the  sbewbread,  and  gave  also  to  them 
that  were  with  him ;  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but 
for  the  priests  alone  ? 

5.  And  he  said  unto  them,  That  the  Son  of 

man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath. 

(2.   WORKS  OP   NECESSITY   A2<D   CH.\RITT   .ALLOWED.) 

Mat.  xii.  10.  And,  behold,  there  was  a  man  which 
had  Ms  hand  withered.  And  they  asked  Mm,  saying. 
Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  days?  that  they 
might  accuse  him. 

11.  And  he  said  unto  them,  What  man  shall 

there  be  among  you,  that  shall  have  one  sheep,  and  if 
it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day,  will  he  not  lay 
hold  on  it,  and  lift  it  out  ? 

12.  How  much  then  is  a  man  better  than  a 

sheep?  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the  sab- 
bath days. 

Luke  vi.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another  sab- 
bath, that  he  entered  into  the  sjTiagogue  and  taught : 
and  there  was  a  man  whose  right  hand  was  withered. 

7.  And  the  scriljes  and  Pharisees  watched  him, 

whether  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath  day  ;  that  they 
might  find  an  accusation  against  him. 

9.  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  I  will  ask  you 

one  thing  ;  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath  days  to  do  good, 
or  to  do  evil  ?  to  save  life,  or  to  destroy  it  f 

10.  And  looking  round  aboiit  upon  tbem  all, 

he  said  unto  the  man.  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he 
did  so :  and  bis  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other. 

—  xiii.  14.  And  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered 
with  indignation,  because  that  Jesus  had  healed  on  the 
sabbath  day,  and  said  unto  the  people.  There  are  six 
days  iu  which  men  ought  to  work  :  in  them  therefore 
come  and  be  healed,  and  not  on  the  sabbath  day. 

15.  The  Lord  then  answered  him,  and  said. 

Thou  hypocrite,  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  sab- 
bath loose  his  o.x  or  his  ass  from  the  stall,  and  lead  him 
away  to  watering  ? 

John  vii.  22.  Moses  therefore  gave  unto  _you  circum- 
cision ;  (not  because  it  is  of  Moses,  but  of  tlie  fathers ;) 
and  ye  on  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a  man. 

23.  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive  cir- 
cumcision, that  the  law  of  Moses  should  not  be  broken ; 
are  ye  angry  at  me,  because  I  have  made  a  man  every 
whit  whole  on  the  sabbath  da}'  ? 

§  8.    The  Lord's  Day. 

(1.   OBSER^'ED   FROM  THE   FIRST   BY  THE  CHRISTIAN 
CHTTRCH.) 

(See  John  xx.  19,  36.) 

Acts  XX.  7.  And  upon  the  first  day  of  the  week, 
when  the  disciples  came  together  to  break  bread,  Paul 
preached  unto  them,  read}'  to  depart  on  the  morrow ; 
and  continued  his  speech  until  midnight. 

8.  And  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper 

chamber,  where  thej'  were  gathered  together. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  1.  Now  concerning  the  collection  for  the 
saints,  as  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of  Galatia, 
even  so  do  ye. 

—  —  2.  Upon  the  first  day  of  the  week  let  every 
one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  God  hath  prospered 
him,  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come. 

Rev.  i.  10.  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord's  day, 
and  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  triunpet, 

12.  And  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake 

with  me.  And  being  turned,  I  saw  seven  golden  can- 
dlesticks ; 

(2.   DILIGENCE  ENJOtNED.) 

Heb.  X.  25.  Not  forsaking  the  assembling  of  ourselves 
together,  as  the  manner  of  some  is  ;  b\it  e.xhortmgoHe 


another :  and  so  much  the  more,  as  ye  see  the  day  ap- 
proaching. 

(3.    THE  JEWISH   SABBATH  ALSO   OBSERVED.) 

See  Acts  xiii.  43^14 ;  xvi.  13 ;  xvii.  3 ;  xviii.  4. 
§  9,    The  Kew  Moon. 

(1.    OP   TISHRI.) 

Lei\  xxiii.  24.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel, 
saying.  In  the  seventh  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the 
mouth,  shall  ye  have  a  sabbath,  a  memorial  of  blow- 
ing of  trumpets,  a  holy  convocation. 

25.  Ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein :  but 

ye  shall  ofter  an  ofi'ering  made  by  fire  imto  the  Lord. 

See  A7nos  viii.  5. 

(3.    OP   other  MONTHS.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  5.  And  David  said  unto  Jonathan,  Be- 
hold, to  morrow  is  the  new  moon,  and  I  should  not 
fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at  meat :  but  let  me  go,  that  I 
may  hide  myself  in  the  field  unto  the  third  day  at  even. 

— •  —  18.  Then  Jonathan  said  to  David,  To  morrow 
is  the  new  moon  :  and  thou  shalt  be  missed,  because 
thy  seat  will  be  empty. 

■ -24.  So  David  hid  himself  iu  the  field:  and 

when  the  new  moon  was  come,  the  king  sat  him  doivn 
to  eat  meat. 

26.  Nevertheless  Saul  spake  not  any  thing  that 

day :  for  he  thought.  Something  hath  befallen  him,  he 
is  not  clean ;  surely  he  is  not  clean. 

See  Num.  xxviii.  11-15. 

§  10.    The  Sabbatical  Tear. 

(1.   rRESCRIBED.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  10.  And  six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land, 
and  shalt  gather  in  the  fruits  thereof: 

■  11.  But  the  seventh  year  thou  shalt  let  it  rest 

and  lie  still;  that  the  poor  of  thy  people  may  eat: 
and  what  they  leave  the  beasts  of  "the  field  shall  eat. 
In  like  manner  thou  shalt  deal  with  thj' vineyard,  and 
with  thy  oliveyard. 

(2.   PROVISION   FOR  FOOD.) 

Xew.  XXV.  30.  And  if  ye  shall  say.  What  shall  we 
eat  the  seventh  year  ?  behold,  we  shall  not  sow,  nor 
gather  in  our  increase  : 

21.  Then  I  will  command  my  blessing  upon 

you  in  the  sixth  year,  and  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  for 
"three  years. 

23.  And  ye  shall  sow  the  eighth  year,  and  eat 

yet  of  old  fruit  iintil  the  ninth  year ;  imtU  her  fruits 
come  in  j'e  shall  eat  of  the  old  store. 

(3.   threats   FOR   NEGLECTING.) 

Lev.  xxvi.  31.  And  I  will  make  your  cities  waste, 
and  bring  your  sanctuaries  unto  desolation,  and  I  will 
not  smell  the  savour  of  your  sweet  odours. 

32.  And  I  will  bring  the  land  into  desolation : 

and  your  enemies  which  dwell  therein  shall  be  aston- 
ished at  it. 

34.  Then  shall  the  land  enjoy  her  sabbaths,  as 

long  as  it  lieth  desolate,  and  ye  be  in  your  enemies' 
land;  even  then  shall  the  land  rest,  and  enjoy  her  sab- 
Ijaths. 

35.  As  long  as  it  lieth  desolate  it  shall  rest ; 

because  it  did  not  rest  in  your  sabbaths,  when  ye  dwelt 
upon  it. 

__  __  43.  The  land  also  shall  be  left  of  them,  and 
shall  enjoy  her  sabbaths,  while  she  lieth  desolate  with- 
out them  :  and  they  shall  accept  of  the  punishment  of 
their  iniquity ;  because,  even  because  they  despised 
my  judgments,  and  because  their  soul  abhorred  my 
statutes. 

(4.   FULFILLMENT   OF   THEM.) 

2  Chr.  xxxvi.  18.  And  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 
God,  great  and  small,  and  the  treasures  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord,  and  the  treasures  of  the  king,  and  of  his 
princes ;  all  these  he  brought  to  Babylon. 

19.  And  they  burnt  the   house   of  God,  and 

brake  do^\^l  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  and  burnt  all  tlio 
palaces  thereof  with  fire,  and  destroyed  all  the  goodly 
vessels  thereof. 


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CHAP.  111. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXII. 


3  C7h-.  xxxvi.aO.  And  them  tliiUluuUscapcil  from  the 
sword  carried  he  uwuy  to  Biibylon;  where  they  were 
servants  to  hhu  and  his  sous  imlil  the  reign  of  the 
kingdom  of  IVrsia: 

_ 31.   To  t'ldlil  the  word  of  llie  Loui)  Iiy  tlie 

mouth  of  Jeremiah,  until  the  land  had  enjoyed  her 
sabbaths  :  ./"/•  as  long  as  she  lay  desolate  she  kept 
sabbath,  to  fiillil  tlireescore  and  teu  years. 

§  11.    Year  of  Jubilee. 

Lev.  XXV.  8.  And  thou  shalt  number  seven  salibaths 
of  years  unto  Ihee,  seven  times  seviMi  years;  and  the 
space  of  the  seven  sabbaths  of  j'cars  shall  be  unto 
thee  forty  and  nine  years. 

il.  A  .iuliilee  shall  that  fiftieth  year  be  unto 

you :  ye  shall  not  sow,  neither  reap  that  which  grow- 
eth  of  itself  in  it,  nor  gather  the  ympes  in  il  of  thj' 
vine  undressed. 

12.  For  it  i't  the  jubilee;  it  shall  be  holv  unto 

you:  ye  shall  eat  the  increase  thereof  out  of  the  fielil. 

—  —  l:i.  In  the  year  of  this  jubilee  ye  shall  return 
every  man  imto  his  jiossession. 

(For  the  operation  of  the  jubilee  on  debts,  lands,  and 
servitude,  see  Uc.  xxv.  14-17,  23-34,  39-41,47-05; 
xxvii.  17-34.) 


CHAP.    IIL 

HISTORICAL  SACRED  SEASONS. 

§  V2.    The  Passover. 

(1.    IT   >I.\KKS  THE   BEGINNING   OK   TUB   TEAR.*) 

Deut.  xvi.  1.  Observe  tlie  month  of  Abib,  and  keep 
the  passovor  unto  the  Lord  thy  God:  for  in  the  month 
of  Abil)  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee  forth  out  of 
Egvpt  by  night. 

}£.r.  xii.  2.  This  month  shaU  he  unto  you  the  begin- 
ning of  months :  it  shall  be  the  fli'st  month  of  the  year 
to  you. 

(2.    CHOICE   OP  THE   PASCnAL   LAMB.) 

E.T.  xii.  3.  Speak  ye  unto  all  the  congregation  of 
Israel,  saying,  In  the  tenth  (hqi  of  this  month  they 
shall  take  to  tlicm  every  man  a  lamb,  according  to  the 
house  of  their  fathers,  a  lamb  for  a  house : 

4.  And  if  tlie  household  be  too  little  for  the 

lamb,  let  him  and  his  neighbour  next  unto  his  house 
take  it  accordin.g  to  the  number  of  the  souls ;  every 
man  according  to  his  eating  shall  make  your  count  for 
the  lamb. 

.5.  Your  lamb  shall  be  without  blemish,  a  male 

of  the  first  year :  ye  shall  take  it  out  from  the  sheep, 
or  from  the  goats : 

31.  Then   Jloses  called  for  all  the  elders  of 

Israel,  and  said  unto  them,  Draw  out  and  take  you  a 
lamb  according  to  your  families,  and  kill  the  passover. 

(3.    TO  BE   KILLED   ON   THE    14Tn   OP  TIIE   MONTH.) 

Ex.  xii.  6.  And  ye  shall  keep  it  up  until  the  four- 
teenth day  of  the  same  month :  and  the  whole  assem- 
bly of  the  congi-egation  of  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  the 
evening. 

(4.    THE    HLOOD   ON  THE  DOOR  POSTS.) 

Ex.  xii.  7.  And  they  shall  take  of  the  blood,  and 
strike  il  on  the  two  side  posts  and  on  the  upper  door 
post  of  the  houses,  wherein  they  .shall  eat  it. 

13.  And  the  blood  shall  be  to  you  for  a  token 

upon  the  houses  where  ye  f/cc  .•  and  whcii  I  see  the  blood, 
I  will  pass  over  you,  and  the  plague  shall  not  he  upon 
you  to  destroy  yon,  when  I  smite  the  laud  of  Egypt. 

23.  And  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  hyssoj),  and 

dip  it  in  the  blood  that  ii  in  the  basin,  and  "strike  the 
lintel  and  the  two  side  posts  with  the  blood  that  i.i  in 
the  basin  ;  and  none  of  you  shall  go  out  at  the  door 
of  his  house  until  the  morning. 

33.  For  the  Lord  will  pass  through  to  smite 

the  Egyptians ;  and  when  he  seeth  the  blood  upon  the 
lintel,  and  on  the  two  side  posts,  the  Lord  will  pass 

*The  Uebrrw  Civil  Year  liniran  with  Tirifari  (October.)  At  the 
Exofiii*  tht*  Ecrh'suiHtical  Year  was  madu  to  t)c<;iii  with  Abib 
(ApriJj,  which,  after  the  Captivity,  was  culled  also  Nisau. — H. 


over  the  door,  and  will  not  sutler  the  aestroycr  to  come 
in  unto  your  houses  to  smite  yon. 

(5.   TI.ME   AND   I'l^ACE   OP  BATING.) 

Ex.  xii.  8.  And  they  shall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night, 
roast  with  lire,  and  uuleavened  bread;  and  with  bitter 
hirbs  tliey  shall  eat  it. 

U.  Eat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all  will 

water,  but  roast  tcith  fire  ;  his  head  with  his  legs,  aiiu 
with  the  purleiiauce  thereof. 

10.  And  ye  shall  let  nothing  of  it  remain  un- 
til the  morning;  mihI  thai  which  remaineth  of  it  until 
the  morning  ye  shall  liurn  willi  tire. 

IknI.  xvi.  2.  Tliou  sbalt  therefore  sacrifice  the  pass- 
over  unto  the  Lonn  Iby  <4od,  of  the  Hock  and  the 
herd,  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  to 
place  his  name  there. 

5.  Thou    niayest   not  sacrifice   the  passover 

within  any  of  thy  gates,  which  the  Lord  tJiy  God 
givetli  tliee: 

0.  But  at  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

shall  choose  to  place  his  name  in,  there  thou  shalt 
sacrifice  the  passover  at  even,  at  the  going  down  of 
the  sun,  at  the  season  tliat  thou  earnest  forth  out  of 
Egypt. 

7.  And  thou  sh;dt  roast  and  eat  it  in  the  place 

which  the  Loud  tliy  (Jnd  shall  choo.se:  and  thou  shalt 
turn  iu  the  morning,  and  gt.)  unto  thy  tents. 

(G.    MANNER  OP  EATtNQ.) 

Ex.  xii.  11.  And  thus  sluill  ye  eat  it ;  irith  your  loins 
girded,  j'our  shoes  on  your  feet,  and  your  stalT  in  your 
baud ;  and  ye  shall  eat  it  in  haste :  it  w  the  Lord's 
passover. 

46.  In  one  house  shall  it  be  eaten ;  thou  shalt 

not  carry  forth  aught  of  the  flesh  abroad  out  of  the 
house ;  neither  shall  ye  break  a  bone  thereof. 

(7.   WHO   MAY   AND   MAY   NOT   PARTAKE.) 

Ex.  xii.  43.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Jloses  and 
Aaron,  This  is  the  ordinance  of  the  passover:  There- 
shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof: 

44.  But  every  man's  servant  that  is  bought  for 

money,  when  thou  hast  circumcised  him,  then  shall 
he  cat  thereof 

45.  A  foreigner  and  a  hired  servant  shall  not 

eat  thereof 

Num.  ix.  14.  And  if  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  among 
you,  and  will  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Loud  ;  ac- 
cording to  the  ordinance  of  the  passover,  and  accord- 
ing to  the  manner  thereof,  so  shall  he  do :  ye  shall 
have  one  ordinance,  both  for  the  stranger,  and  for  him 
that  was  born  in  the  laud. 

(8.   PENALTY   FOR  NEGLECTING.) 

Ex.  xii.  47.  All  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall 
keep  it. 

Num.  ix.  13.  But  the  man  that  is  clean,  and  is  not 
in  a  journey,  and  forbeareth  to  keep  the  passover, 
even  the  same  soul  shall  be  cut  off  trora  among  his 
people :  because  he  brought  not  the  ofl'ering  of  the 
Lord  in  his  appointed  season,  that  man  shall  bear 
his  sin. 

(9.  THE  LITTLE  PASSOVER,  A  MONTH  LATER,  POR 
SUCH  AS  WERE  UNABLE  TO  KEEP  THE  REGULAR  ONE.) 

Num.  ix.  6.  And  there  were  certain  men,  who  were 
defiled  by  the  dead  bod_y  of  a  man,  that  they  could 
not  keep  the  passover  on  that  da}' :  and  they  came  be- 
fore Jloses  and  before  Aaron  on  "that  day. 

7.  And  those  men  said  unto  him.  We  are  de- 
filed by  the  dead  body  of  a  man :  wherefore  are  we 
kept  back,  that  we  in.ay  not  oll'er  an  olfering  of  the 
Lord  in  his  appointed  season  among  the  children  of 
Israel'? 

-8.  And  Moses  said  unto  them.  Stand  still,  and 

I  will  hear  what  the  Lord  will  command  concerning 
3'ou. 

10.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying, 

If  any  man  of  you  or  of  your  posterity  shall  be  un- 
clean" by  reason  of  a  dead  body,  or  he  in  a  journey  afar 
off,  yet  "he  shall  keep  the  p;issover  unto  the  Lord. 

11.  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month 

at  even  they  shall  keep  it,  aitd  eat  it  with  unleavened 
bread  and  bitter  herbs. 


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CHAP.  III. 


SACRED   SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXII. 


(10.   THE   DATS  OF   UN'LEAVENED   BREAD.) 

Ex.  xii.  1.5.  Seven  days  shall  ye  cat  unleavened 
bread ;  cvi-n  tlie  first  day  ye  shall  put  away  leaven  out 
ot'your  liouses:  for  whosoevrr  eatetli  Ic-aveued  bread 
from  the  tirst  day  until  the  seventh  day,  that  soul  shall 
be  cut  olf  from  Israel. 

■  18.  In  the  first  month,  on  the  fourteenth  day 

of  tlie  mouth  at  even,  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread, 
until  the  one  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month  at  even. 

19.  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven  found 

in  your  houses:  for  whosoever  eateth  that  whicli  is 
leavened,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel,  whether  he  be  a  stranger,  or  born 
in  the  laud. 

20.  Ye  shall  eat  nothing  leavened ;  in  all  your 

habitations  shall  yc  eat  unleavened  bread. 

—  xiii.  3.  And  Moses  said  unto  the  iieople.  Remem- 
ber this  day,  in  which  ye  came  out  fi-om  Egypt,  out 
of  the  house  of  bondage  ;  for  by  strength  of  hand  the 
Lord  brought  you  out  from  this  place :  there  shall  no 
leavened  bread  be  eaten. 

— •  —  4.  This  day  came  ye  out  in  the  month  Abib. 

— ■  —  6.  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread, 
and  m  the  seventh  day  slmll  be  a  feast  to  the  Lord. 

7.  Unleavened    bread  shall    be  eaten   seven 

da}'S ;  and  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with 
thee,  neither  shall  there  be  leaven  seen  with  thee  in 
all  thy  quarters. 

—  xx.xiv.  18.  The  feast  of  unleavened  bread  shalt 
thou  keep.  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 
bread,  as  I  conunanded  thee,  in  the  time  of  the  month 
Abib :  for  in  the  month  Abib  thou  earnest  out  from 
Egypt. 

jieut.  xvi.  3.  Thou  shalt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with 
it ;  seven  days  shalt  thou  cat  unleavened  bread  there- 
with, even  the  bread  of  affliction ;  for  thou  camest  forth 
out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  in  haste :  that  thou  mayest 
remember  the  day  when  thou  camest  forth  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt  all  the  days  of  thy  life. 

4.  And  there  shall  be  no  leavened  bread  seen 

with  thee  in  all  thy  coast  seven  days ;  neither  shall 
there  any  thing  of  the  flesh,  which  thou  sacrificedst 
the  first  day  at  even,  remain  all  night  until  the  morn- 
ing. 

(11.   THE   FIRST   AND    LAST    DATS  ARK   "  HOLT   CONVO- 
CATIONS.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  4.  These  are  the  feasts  of  the  Lord,  even 
holy  convocations,  which  ye  shall  proclaim  in  their 
seasons. 

5.  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month  at 

even  is  the  Lord's  passover. 

6.  And  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same  month 

is  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  unto  the  Lord  :  seven 
days  ye  must  eat  unleavened  bread. 

7.  In  the  first  day  ye  shall  have  a  holy  convo- 
cation: ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

8.  But  ye  shall  offer  an  offering  made  by  fire 

unto  the  Lord  seven  days:  in  the  seventh  day  is 
a  holy  convocation :  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
therein. 

Ex.  xii.  16.  And  in  the  first  day  there  shall  be  a  holy 
convocation,  and  in  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  to  you ;  no  manner  of  work  shall  be 
done  in  them,  save  tliat  which  every  man  must  eat, 
that  only  may  be  done  of  you. 

Deut.  xvi.  8.  Six  days  thou  shalt  cat  unleavened 
bread :  and  on  the  seventh  day  shall  be  a  solemn  as- 
sembly to  the  Lord  thy  God :  thou  shalt  do  no  work 
therein. 

(13.   THE   PASSOVER  TO   BE    PERPETUAi.) 

Ex.  xii.  14.  And  this  day  shall  be  unto  you  for  a 
memorial ;  and  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
throughout  your  generations:  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast 
by  an  ordinance  for  ever. 

17.  And  ye  shall  oljservo  the  feast  of  unleav- 
ened bread ;  for  in  this  selfsame  day  have  I  brought 
your  armies  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt :  therefore  shall 
ye  observe  this  day  in  your  generations  by  an  ordi- 
nance for  ever. 

24.  And  ye  shall  observe  this  thing  for  an  or- 
dinance to  thee  and  to  thy  sons  for  ever. 

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25.  And  it  sliall  come  to  pass,  when  ye  be 

conic  to  the  land  which  the  Lord  will  give  you,  ac- 
cording as  he  hath  promised,  that  he  shall  keep  this 
service. 

26.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  your 

childi-en  shall  say  unto  you.  What  mean  ye  by  this 
sei-vice  ? 

—  —  27.  That  ye  shall  say,  It  is  the  sacrifice  of  the 
Lord's  passover,  who  passed  over  the  houses  of  the 
children  of  Israel  in  Egypt,  when  he  smote  the  Egyp- 
tians, and  deli\'ered  our  houses.  And  the  people  bowed 
the  head  and  worshipiied. 

— ■  —  42.  It  is  a  night  to  be  much  observed  unto  the 
Lord  for  bringing  them  out  trom  the  land  of  Egypt : 
this  is  that  night  of  the  Lord  to  be  observed  of  all  the 
children  of  Israel  in  their  generations. 

—  xiii.  .5.  And  it  shall  be  when  the  Lord  shall  bring 
thee  into  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  and  the  Hittites, 
and  the  Amoritcs,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jcbusites, 
which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give  thee,  a  land 
flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  that  thou  shalt  keep 
this  service  in  this  month. 

§  13.    Instances  of  Keeping  the  PassoTer. 

(1.    AT   SES'AI,  ONE   TEAR  AFTER  THE  EXODUS.) 

Num.  ix.  2.  Let  the  children  of  Israel  also  keep  the 
passover  at  his  appointed  season. 

3.  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  this  month,  at  even, 

ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed  season :  according  to 
all  the  rites  of  it,  and  according  to  all  the  ceremonies 
thereof,  shall  j^e  keep  it. 

■ 4.  And    Moses   spake  unto  the  children  of 

Israel,  that  they  shoidd  keep  the  passover. 

5.  And  they  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 

day  of  the  first  month  at  even  m  the  wilderness  of 
Sinai:  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses,  so  did  the  children  of  Israel. 

(2.    UNDER  HEZBKIAII,   THE   THIRTEENTH  KING   OF 
JUDAH.) 

2  Chr.  XXX.  1.  And  Hezekiah  sent  to  all  Israel  and 
Judah,  and  wrote  letters  also  to  Ephraim  aiul  Ma- 
nasseh,  that  they  should  come  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 
at  Jerusalem,  to  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God 
of  Israel. 

2.  For  the  king  had  taken  counsel,  and  his 

jirinccs,  and  all  the  congregation  in  Jerusalem,  to  keep 
the  passover  in  the  second  month. 

3.  For  they  could  not  keep  it  at  that  time, 

because  the  priests  had  not  sanctified  themselves  suf- 
ficiently, neither  had  the  people  gathered  themselves 
together  to  Jerusalem. 

4.  And  the  thing  pleased  the  king  and  all  the 

congregation. 

-5.  So  they  established  a  decree  to  make  proc- 
lamation throughout  all  Israel,  from  Beer-shcba  even 
to  Dan,  that  they  should  come  to  keep  the  passover 
unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  at  Jerusalem :  for  they 
had  not  done  it  of  a  long  time  in  such  soi-t  as  it  was 
written. 

13.  And  there  assembled  at  Jerusalem  much 

people  to  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  in  the 
second  month,  a  very  great  congregation. 

15.  Then    they  killed    the  passover  on   the 

fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month :  and  the  priests 
and  the  Levites  were  ashamed,  and  sanctified  them- 
selves, and  brought  in  the  burnt  offerings  into  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

16.  And  they  stood  in  their  place  after  their 

manner,  according  to  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of 
God :  the  priests  sprinkled  the  blood,  which  they  re- 
ceived of  the  hand  of  the  Levites. 

17.  For  there  were  many  in  the  congregation 

that  were  not  sanctified :  therefore  the  Levites  had  the 
charge  of  the  killing  of  the  passovers  for  every  one 
that  was  not  clean,  to  sanctity  them  unto  the  Lord. 

21.  And  tlie  children  of  Israel  that  were  pres- 
ent at  Jerusalem  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
seven  days  with  great  gladness :  and  the  Levites  and 
the  priests  praised  the  Lord  day  by  day,  sin^ng  with 
loud  instruments  unto  the  Lord. 

33.  And  Ilezekiah  spake  comfortably  unto  all 

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CHAP.  III. 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


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tlic  Lcvitcs  that  tiuiglit  the  gooil  knowledge  of  the 
ijoUD:  iiml  they  iliil  eat  Ihioiiichout  the  least  seven 
(liys,  oll'eruli;  [leaee  oll'oriiigs,  auil  making  confession 
lo  the  Loud  CJo^l  of  tlieir  fathei-s. 

3  Cltr.  xxx.  2o.  Anil  the  whole  assembly  took  coun- 
sel to  keep  other  seven  days:  and  they  kept  other 
seven  days  with  ;;Iaduess. 

34.  For  ilezekiah  king  of  .Judah  did  give  to 

the  eongreiration  a  thousand  bullocks  and  seven  thou- 
sand sheep;  anil  the  princes  gave  to  the  congregation 
a  thousand  bullocks  and  ten  thousand  sheep :  and  a 
great  number  of  priests  sanclitied  themselves. 

25.  And  all  the  congregation  of  Judah,  with 

the  priests  and  the  Levitcs,  and  all  the  congregation 
that  came  out  of  Israel,  and  the  strangers  that  came 
out  of  the  laud  of  Israel,  and  that  dwelt  in  Judah,  re- 
joiced. 

2G.  So  there  was  great  joy  in  Jerusalem :  for 

since  the  time  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  of 
Israel  tliere  was  not  the  like  in  Jerusalem. 

(3.    TMPEUFECT   nniFICVTIOK    EXCtJSED.) 

2  Chr.  XXX.  18.  Fur  a  multitude  of  the  people,  enni 
many  of  Ephraim  and  Manassch,  Issachar  and  Zebulun, 
had  not  cleansed  themselves,  yet  did  they  eat  the  iiass- 
over  otherwise  than  it  was  written.  15ut  Hezekiah  pray- 
ed for  them,  saying.  The  good  Lord  pardon  every  one 

19.   Tliiit  preiiareth  his  heart  to  seek  God,  the 

Loud  God  of  his  fathers,  though  he  be  not  ckannal 
according  to  the  iiurification  of  the  sanctuary. 

20.  And  the  Lord  hearkened   to   Ilezekiah, 

and  healed  the  people. 

(4.    ITKDI2U  JOSI.\n,  THE   SIXTEENTH  KINO   OP  JUDAH.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  29.  Then  the  king  sent  and  gathered 
together  all  the  elders  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

—  XXXV.  1.  Moreover,  Josiah  kept  a  ])assover  unto 
the  LoKD  in  Jerusalem  :  and  they  killed  the  passover 
on  the  fourteenth  tJaij  of  the  first  mouth. 

3.  And  he  set  the  priests  in  their  charges,  and 

encouraged  them  to  the  service  of  the  house  of  the 
LOED, 

3.  And  said  unto  the  Levites  that  taught  all 

Israel,  which  were  holy  unto  the  Lord,  Put  the  holy 
ark  in  the  bouse  which  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king 
of  Israel  did  build ;  ii  shiiU  not  be  a  burden  upon  your 
shoulders :  serve  now  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his 
people  Israel, 

— ■  —  4.  And  prepare  yourselves  by  the  houses  of 
your  fathers,  after  your  courses,  according  to  the  writ- 
ing of  David  king  o'f  Israel,  and  according  lo  the  writing 
of  Solomon  his  son: 

5.  And  stand  in  the  holy  plaee  according  to 

the  divisions  of  the  families  of  tlie  fathers  of  your 
brethren  the  peoiile,  and  after  the  division  of  the 
families  of  the  Levites. 

G.  So  kill  the  passover,  and  sanctify  yourselves, 

and  prepare  your  brethren,  that  they  ina_v  do  according 
to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

7.  And  Josiah  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock, 

lambs  and  kids,  all  for  the  passover  offerings,  for  all 
that  were  present,  to  the  number  of  thirty  thousand, 
aud  three  thousand  bullocks :  these  were  of  the  king's 
substance. 

8.  And   his  princes  gave  willinglv  unto  the 

people,  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  Levites:  Ililkiah  and 
Zechariah  and  .Jehiel,  rulers  of  the  house  of  God,  gave 
unto  the  priests  for  the  passover  otierings  two  thousand 
and  six  hundred  sinull  rattle,  and  three  hundred  oxen. 

9.  Conaniah  also,  and  Shemaiah   and  Neth- 

aneel,  his  brethren,  and  Ilashabiah  and  Jeiel  and 
Jozabad,  chief  of  the  Levites,  gave  unto  the  Levites 
for  passover  offerings  five  thousand  amall  cattle,  and 
five  hundred  oxen. 

10.  So    the   service   was   prepared,  and  tlie 

priests  stood  in  their  place,  and  the  Levites  in  their 
courses,  according  to  the  king's  commandment. 

11.  And   they   killed  the  passover,   and  the 

priests  sprinkled  i/ie'  blood  from  their  hands,  and  the 
Levites  tiayed  them. 

12.  And   they   removed   the  burnt  offerings, 

that  they  might  give  according  to  the  divisions  of  the 
familiesof  the  people,  to  offer  unto  the  Lord,  as  it  is 


written  in  the  book  of  Moses.  And  so  did  they  with 
the  oxen. 

13.  And  they  roasted  the  passover  with  fin- 
according  to  the  ordinance:  but  the  other  holy  oj'er- 
iiiys  sod  they  in  pols,  and  in  caldrons,  and  in  pans,  and 
divided  them  speedily  among  all  the  peo|)lc. 

14.  And  altcrward  they  made  ready  for  them- 
selves, and  for  the  priests  :  because  the  priests  the  .smis 
of  A;iron  irire  buxied  in  the  ollering  of  burnt  offerings 
and  the  tat  milil  night;  theielbrf  the  I-<vites  Jirepared 
for  themselves,  !uul  for  the  priests  the  suns  of  Aaron. 

15.  And  the  singers  the  sons  ofAs;iph  %cere  in 

their  place,  according  to  the  commandment  of  David, 
and  Asaph,  and  llenian,  and  Jeduthun  the  king's 
seer;  and  the  porters  (r^iVir/ at  every  gate;  they  might 
not  dep;irt  from  their  service;  for  tlieir  brethren  the 
Levites  ]ii'ei);u'eil  I'ni'  tliem. 

Hi.  So  all  the  service  of  the  Lord  Vi'as  pre- 

liared  the  same  day,  to  keep  the  passover,  and  to  otfer 
burnt  oll'erings  upon  the  altiir  of  the  Lord,  according 
to  the  commandment  of  king  Josiah. 

17.  And  thechildreu  of  Israel  that  were  present 

kept  the  passover  at  that  time,  and  the  feast  of  unleav- 
ened bread  seven  days. 

■ 18.  And  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that 

kept  in  Israel  from  the  davs  of  Samuel  the  jirophet ; 
neither  did  all  tlic  kings  of  Israel  keep  such  a  passover 
as  Josiah  kept,  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and 
all  Judah  and  Israel  that  were  present,  and  the  inhab- 
itants of  Jerusalem. 

19.  In   the  eighteenth  year  of  the  reign  of 

Josiah  was  this  passover  kept. 

(5.   tINDER  EZRA.) 

Ezr.  vi.  19.  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  kept 
the  passover  upon  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first 
month. 

20.  For  the  priests  and  the  Levites  were  puri- 
fied together,  all  of  them  ifere  iiure,  and  killed  the 
passover  for  all  the  children  of  the  captivity,  and  for 
their  brethren  the  priests,  and  for  themselves. 

21.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  which  were 

come  again  out  of  captivity,  and  all  such  as  had  sepa- 
rated themselves  unto  them  from  the  filthiness  of  the 
heathen  of  the  land,  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  Israel, 
did  eat, 

(6.    IN   THE  TIME   OF   CHRIST.) 

Ltike  ii.  41.  Now  his  parents  went  to  Jerivsalem 
every  year  at  the  feast  of  the  passover. 

'-  42.  And  when  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they 

went  up  to  Jerusalem  after  the  custom  of  the  feast. 

—  xxii.  1.  Now  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew 
nigh,  which  is  called  the  passover. 

John  vi.  4.  And  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews, 
was  nigh. 

—  XL  55.  \xi(\  the  Jew^'  passover  was  nigh  at  hand : 
and  many  went  out  of  the  countiy  up  to  Jerusalem 
before  the  passover,  to  purify  themselves. 

§  14.    Christ's  Last  Passover. 

(1.   THE   TRIUMPHjUj  ENTRY   INTO   JERUSAIEM.) 

Luke  xix.  29.  And  it  came  to  ]iass,  when  he  was 
come  nigh  to  Bethphage  and  Bethany,  at  the  mount 
called  tlti  mount  of  Olives,  he  sent  two  of  his  disciples, 

30.  Saying,  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against 

you;  in  the  which  at  your  entering  ye  shall  find  a  colt 
tied,  whereon  yet  never  man  sat :  loose  him,  and  bring 
hini,  hither. 

31.  And  if  any  man  ask  you,  "Why  do  ye  loose 

hinif  thus  shall  ye  say  unto  him,  Because  the  Lord 
hath  need  of  him". 

33.  And  they  that  were  sent  went  their  way, 

and  found  even  as  he  had  said  unto  them. 

33.  And  as  they  were  loosing   the  colt,  the 

owners  thereof  said  unto  them,  Whv  loose  ye  the  colt? 

84.  And  they  said.  The  Lord  hath  need  of 

him. 

Mark  xi.  2.  And  saith  unto  them,  Go  your  way  mto 
the  village  over  against  you :  and  as  soon  as  ye  be 
entered  into  it,  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never 
man  sat ;  loose  him,  and  bring /("«. 

3.  And  if  any  man  say  unto  you.  Why  do  ye 

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this  ?  sii_v  ye  that  the  Lonl  huth  need  of  him ;  and 
straiglitwaV  lie  Avill  .scud  hiin  hither. 

3/iirk  xi."  4.  And  they  \veut  their  way,  and  found 
the  colt  tied  l>y  tlie  door  without  in  a  place  where 
two  ways  met; 'and  they  loo.se  him. 

"5.  And  certain  of  them  tliat  stood  there  said 

unto  them,  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  colt? 

6.  And  they  said  unto  them  even  as  Jesus  had 

commanded  :  and  they  let  them  go. 

7.  And  they  Ijrouglit  the  colt  to  Jesus,  and 

cast  their  garments  on  him  ;  and  he  sat  upon  liim. 

8.  And  many  spread   their  garments  in  the 

way;  and  others  cut  "down  hranches  otf  the  trees,  and 
strewed  t/wni  in  the  way. 

9.  And  they  that  went  before,  and  they  that 

followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosanna ;  Blessed  is  he  that 
Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord : 

10.  Blessed  be  the  kingdom  of  our  fiither  David, 

that  Cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord :  Hosarma  in  the 
highest. 

(2.    THE  PASSOVER  E.^TEN.) 

Mat.  xxvi.  17.  Now  the  first  day  of  the  fea^l  of  un- 
leavened bread  the  disciples  came  to  Jesus,  saying 
rmto  him,  Wliere  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 
to  eat  the  passover  ? 

18.  And  he  said,  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a 

man,  and  say  unto  him,  The  Master  saith.  My  time  is 
at  hand ;  I  will  keep  the  passover  at  thy  house  with 
my  disciples. 

19.  And  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  ajj- 

pointed  tlicm ;  and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

30.  Now  when  the  even  was  come,  he  sat 

down  with  tlie  twelve. 

§  15.    The  Passover  becomes  a  Christian  Festival. 

Ads  XX.  6.  And  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after 
the  days  of  unleavened  bread,  and  came  mito  them  to 
Troas  in  five  days ;  where  we  abode  seven  days. 

1  Cor.  V.  7.  Purge  out  therefore  the  old  leaven,  that 
ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  unleavened.  For 
even  Christ  our  passover  is  sacrificed  for  us  : 

8.  Therefore  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with 

old  leaven,  neither  with  tlie  leaven  of  malice  and 
wickedness ;  but  with  the  unleavened  bread  of  sincerity 
and  truth. 

See  Acts  xii.  3,  4. 

§  16.    Pentecost. 

(1.    TO    BE    riFTY  DATS    FROM    THE    SECOKD    DAT   OF 
THE   PASSOVER.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  15.  And  ye  shall  count  mito  you  from 
the  morrow  after  the  sabbath,  from  the  day  that  ye 
brought  tlie  sheaf  of  the  wave  offering ;  seven  sab- 
baths shall  be  complete : 

16.  Even  unto  the  morrow  after  the  seventh 

sabbath  shall  ye  number  fiftj'  davs  ;  and  ye  shall  of- 
fer a  new  meat  offering  unto  the  "Lord. 

Deut.  xvi.  9.  Seven  weeks  shalt  tliou  number  unto 
thee  :  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from  such  time 
as  thou  beginnest  to  ^jnt  the  sickle  to  the  corn. 

(2.   TO    BE  A   "  HOLY   COITVOCATION.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  21.  And  ye  sliall  proclaim  on  the  self- 
same day,  thiii  it  may  be  a  holy  convocation  unto  you  : 
ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  tlierein:  it  shall  be  astat- 
ute  for  ever  in  all  your  dwellings  tlirougliout  yoiu^ 
generations. 

(3.    ITS   CHIEF   CEREMONY,  THE   OFPERIKG   OF  THE 
FERSTFIIUITS  OP   HARVEST.*) 

Lev.  xxiii.  17.  Ye  sliall  bring  out  of  yom-  habitations 
two  wave  loaves  of  two  tenth  deals  :  tliey  shall  be  of 
fine  flour;  they  shall  be  liaken  with  leaven;  tliey  are 
the  firstfrviita  unto  the  Loun. 

18.  And  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven 

lambs  witliout  lilemish  of  tlie  first  year,  and  one 
young  liullock,  and  two  rams;  tliey  shall  be  /«;•  a 
burnt  offering  unto  tlie  Lord,  with  their  meat  offering, 
and  their  drink  offerings,  even  an  offering  made  by 
fire,  of  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 


•  In  the  later  Jcwixh  History  it  was  kept  in  commemoratioQ 
ajBO  of  the  Giving  of  Uio  Law.— U. 


19.    Then  ye  shall   sacrifice   one  kid  of  the 

goats  for  a  sin  offering,  and  two  lambs  of  the  first  year 
for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offermgs. 

•  20.  And  the  priest  shall  wave  them  with  the 

bread  of  the  firstfruits  for  a  wave  offering  before  the 
Lord,  with  the  two  lambs :  they  shall  be  holy  to  the 
Lord  for  the  priest. 

(4.   A  FREEWILL    OFFERING    TO   BE    MADE.) 

Lent.  xvi.  10.  And  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of 
weeks  imto  the  Lord  thy  God  with  a  tribute  of  a  free- 
will offering  of  thine  hand,  which  thou  shalt  give  vnto 
the  LORD  thy  God,  according  as  the  Lord  thy  God 
hath  blessed  thee  : 

(5.   TO  BE   KEPT    WITH    REJOICING.) 

Deut.  xvi.  11.  And  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the 
Lord  thy  God,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter, 
and  th}'  manservant,  and  thy  maidservant,  and  the  Le- 
vite  that  is  within  thj'  gates,  and  the  stranger,  and  the 
fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  are  among  you,  in  the 
place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to  place 
his  name  there. 

12.  And  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast 

a  bondman  in  Egypt ;  and  thou  shalt  observe  and  do 
these  statutes. 

(6.    THE   APOSTOLIC   PENTECOST.) 

Acts  ii.  1.  And  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  ftilly 
come,  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  one  place. 

(7.   INDICATIONS   OF   ITS   CONTINUED  OBSERVANCE 
BY   THE   APOSTOLIC    CHURCH.) 

Acts  xviii.  20.  "When  they  desired  him  to  tany  longer 
time  with  them,  he  consented  not ; 

21.  But  bade  them  fiirewell,  saying,  I  must  by 

all  means  keep  this  feast  that  cometli  in  Jerusalem : 
but  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will.  And 
he  sailed  from  Ephesus. 

See  Acts  xx.  16.     1  Cor.  xvi.  8. 

§  17.    The  Feast  of  Tabernacles. 

(1.   ITS  SEASON  AND  LENGTH.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  34.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing. The  fifteenth  day  of  this  seventh  month  shall  be 
the  feast  of  tabernacles  foi'  seven  days  unto  the 
Lord. 

39.  Also  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh 

month,  when  ye  have  gathered  in  tlie  fruit  of  the  land, 
ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days ;  on 
the  first  day  .i!mU  be  a  sabbath,  and  on  the  eighth  day 
shall  be  a  sabbath. 

Leut.  xvi.  13.  Thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  taber- 
nacles seven  days,  after  that  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy 
corn  and  thy  wine. 

14.  And  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  thy  feast,  thou, 

and  thy  sou,  and  thy  daughter,  and  thy  manservant, 
and  thy  maidservant,  and  the  Levite,  the  stranger,  and 
the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that  ctre  within  thy 
gates. 

15.  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast 

unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  in  the  place  which  the  Lord 
shall  choose :  because  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless 
thee  in  all  thine  increase,  and  in  all  the  works  of  thine 
hands,  therefore  thou  shalt  surel}'  rejoice. 

(2.  ITS  FIRST  AND  LAST  DAYS  "  HOLY  CONVOCATIONS.") 

Lev.  xxiii.  35.  On  the  first  day  .'(h(dl  be  a  holy  con- 
vocation; ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

36.  Seven  days  ye  shall  ofi'er  an  offering  made 

by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ;  on  the  eighth  day  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  off(?r  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire  mito  the  Lord  :  it  is  a  solemn  as- 
sembly ;  and  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  therein. 

37.  These  are  the  feasts  of  the  Lord,  which 

ye  shall  proclaim  to  be  holy  convocations,  to  offer 
an  offering  made  bj'  fire  unto  the  Lord,  a  burnt 
offering,  and  a  meat  offering,  a  sacrifice,  and  drink  of- 
ferings, every  thing  upon  his  day  : 

— —  38.  Beside  the  sabbaths  of  the  Lord,  and  be- 
side your  gifts,  and  beside  all  your  vows,  and  beside 
all  your  freewill  offerings,  which  ye  give  unto  the 
I  Lord. 

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(3.  TITE  BOOTHS,  AJTD  TnEIR   SIONIFICASCF.) 

7>p.  xxiii.  40.  Ami  ye  shall  take  you  on  the  first 
ilay  the  hotiufhs  of  jjootlly  trees,  hraiuhes  of  palm  trees, 
auil  thehou.iilis  ol'thiek  trees  iiiiil  willows ot' the  brook; 
iiud  ye  shall  rejoice  hel'ore  the  LoiU)  your  GoJ  seven 
days. 

41.  And  ye  shall  keep  it  a  least  unto  the  Loui> 

seven  days  iu  the  year  :  it  nhatl  bo  n  statute  tor  ever  in 
your  senenuions;  yo  shall  celebrate  it  in  the  seventh 
inonth. 

42.  Ye  shall  dwell  in  hooths  seven  days;  all 

that  arc  Israeliti'S  horn  sliall  dwell  in  booths  : 

4li.    That  your  ■reneraliDUS  may  know  that  I 

made  the  ehildreu  of  Israel  to  dwell  in  bootlis,  when 
I  hrouiiht  them  out  of  the  laud  of  Egypt;  I  am  the 
Loud  your  (Jud. 

^44.  And  >[osos  declared  uuto  the  children  of 

Israel  tlie  feasts  of  the  Loud. 

(4   TllE   KENEWAL  OF  THE  FEAST   BT  NEHEMIAH.) 

jVcA.  viii.  14.  And  they  found  written  In  tlic  law 
which  the  I.oun  had  commanded  by  Moses,  that  the 
children  of  Israel  should  dwell  in  booths  in  the  least 
of  the  seventh  mouth  : 

15.  .Vud  tliat  they  should  publish  and  pro- 
claim iu  all  their  cities,  and  in  .lerusalem,  saying,  Go 
forth  unto  the  mount,  and  fetch  olive  branches,  and 
pine  branches,  and  myrtle  brandies,  and  palm  branches, 
and  brauclies  of  thick  trees,  to  make  booths,  as  it  is 
written. 

16.  So  the  people  went  forth,  and  brought 

i/iem,  and  made  themselves  booths,  every  one  upon  the 
roof  of  his  house,  and  iu  their  courts,  and  in  the  court.s 
of  the  house  of  God,  and  iu  the  street  of  the  water 
gate,  and  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  Ephpiim. 

—  —  17.  And  all  tlie  congregation  of  tlieni  that 
were  come  again  out  of  the  captivity  made  booths, 
and  sat  under  the  booths :  tor  since  the  days  of 
Joshua  the  son  of  Xun  imto  that  day  had  not  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  done  so.  And  there  was  very  great 
gladness. 

§  18.    Purlm. 

Kit.  ix.  20.  And  Jlordecai  wrote  these  things,  and 
tent  letters  unto  all  these  Jews  that  m're  in  all  the 
provinces  of  the  king  Ahasuerus,  !x>th  nigh  and  far, 

21.   To  establish  t/iis  among  them,  that  they 

should  keep  the  fourteenth  da_v  of'the  month  Adar, 
and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same,  yearU', 

•  23.  As  the  days  wherein  tlie  Jews  rested  from 

their  enemies,  and  the  month  which  was  turned  unto 
them  from  sorrow  to  joy,  and  from  mourning  into  a 
good  day  ;  that  they  shoiild  make  them  days  of  feasting 
and  joy,  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another, 
and  gifts  to  the  poor. 

23.   And  the   Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they 

had  begun,  and  .as  Jlordccai  had  written  tinto  them  ; 

2i.  Because  Ilanian  the  son  of  Hanmiedatha, 

the  Agagitc,  the  cnem)'  of  all  the  Jews,  had  devised 
against  the  Jews  to  destroy  them,  and  had  cast  Pur, 
that  w,  the  lot,  to  consume  them,  and  to  destroy  them  ; 

20.  Wherefore  they  called  these  days  Puriin 

after  the  name  of  Pur.  Therefore  for  all  the  words  of 
this  letter,  and  of  that  which  they  had  seen  concern- 
ing this  matter,  and  which  had  come  unto  them, 

27.  The  Jews  ordained,  and  took  upon  them, 

and  upon  their  seed,  antl  upon  all  such  as  joined  them- 
selves unto  them,  so  as  it  should  not  fail,  that  the}- 
woidd  keep  these  two  days  according  to  their  writ- 
ing, and  according  to  their  fipjioinlnl  lime  every  year  ; 

28.  -Vud  iliiit  these  days  nhonhl  lie  remembered 

and  kept  throughout  ever}'  generation,  every  family, 
every  province,  and  every  city ;  and  that  these  days 
of  Purim  sho\ild  not  fail  froni  among  the  Jews,  nor 
the  memorial  of  them  i)erish  from  their  seed. 

29.   Then  Esther  the  queen,  the  daughter  of 

Abihail,  and  Mordecai  the  Jew.  wrote  with  all  author- 
ity, to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  Purim. 

HO.  And  he  sent  the  letters  unto  all  the  Jews, 

to  the  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces  of  the 
kingdom  of  Ahasucnis,  with  words  of  peace  and  tnith, 

31.  To  confirm  these  days  of  Purim  in  their 

times  appointed,  according  as  Mordecai  the  Jew  and 


Esther  the  queen  had  enjoined  them,  and  as  they  had 
decreed  for  themselves  and  for  their  seed,  the  matters 
of  the  fastings  and  their  cry. 

32.  And  the  decree  of  Esther  confinned  Uieso 

matters  of  Piu-im;  and  it  was  written  iu  the  book. 

§  1!).    The  Feast  of  the  Dedication.* 

See  Joliii.  X.  23. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE  DAY  OP  ATONEMENT. 

§  20.    Its  Institution. 

7>».  xvi.  29.  And  thin  .shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto 
you:  tlhil  iu  the  seveulh  mouth,  on  tlie  tenth  rf^// of 
the  month,  ve  shall  alUiel  your  souls,  aud  do  no  work 
at  all,  irhilhr  if  lie  one  of  j-our  own  coimtry,  or  a 
stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you.- 

30.  For  on  that  day  shall  the  pricnt  make  an 

atonement  for  you,  to  cleanse  you,  that  ye  may  be 
clean  from  all  your  suis  betbre  the  Loud. 

31.  It  kIuiII  be  a  sabliath  of  rest  imto  you,  and 

3-e  shall  alllict  your  souls,  by  a  stalvUe  for  ever. 

32.  And  the  priest,  whom  he  shall  anoint,  and 

whom  he  shall  consecrate  to  minister  in  the  priest's 
office  iu  his  father's  stead,  shall  make  the  atonement, 
and  shall  put  on  the  linen  clothes,  even  the  holy  gar- 
ments : 

33.  And  he  sIkiII  make  an  atonement  for  the 

holy  s.anctuar_v,  and  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  aud  for  the  altar: 
and  ho  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  priests,  and 
for  all  the  people  of  the  ccnigregation. 

34.  And  this  shall  be  an  everlasting  statute 

unto  you,  to  make  an  atonement  for  the  children  of 
Israel  for  all  their  sins  once  a  year.  And  he  did  as 
the  LoKD  commanded  Jloses. 

—  XXV.  9.  Then  shall  thou  cause  the  trumpet  of  the 
jubilee  to  sound  on  the  tenth  rlriy  of  the  seventh  month, 
in  the  day  of  atonement  sliall  ye  make  the  trimipet 
soimd  throughout  all  yoiu'  land. 

§21.    To  be  a  "Holy  Convocation." 

Lcp.  xxiii.  37.  Also  on  the  tenth  day  of  this  seventh 
month  there  shdil  be  a  day  of  atonement :  it  shall  be  a 
holy  convocation  unto  you ;  and  ye  shall  alllict  your 
souls,  aud  offer  an  otfering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Loud. 

§  22.    Penalty  of  Tiolating  it. 

Lev.  xxiii.  28.  And  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same 
day  :  for  it  is  a  day  of  atonement,  to  make  an  atone- 
ment for  you  before  the  Loud  your  God. 

29.  For  whatsoever  soul  it  be  that  shall  not  be 

afflicted  in  that  same  da}-,  he  shall  be  cut  off  from 
among  his  people. 

30.  And  whatsoever  soul  it  be  that  doeth  any 

work  in  that  same  day,  the  same  soul  will  I  destroy- 
from  among  his  people. 

31.  Ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  work:  it  shiill 

be  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  3-our  generations  in 
all  }-our  dw-ellings. 

32.  It  .■<h(ill  be  unto  _vou  a  sabbath  of  rest,  and 

ye  shall  alllict  your  souls:  in  the  ninth  day  of  the 
month  at  even,  from  even  unto  even,  shall  ye  cele- 
brate your  sabbath. 


CHAP.  Y. 

OCCASIONAL  FAST  AND  FEAST  • 
DAYS. 

§  23.  Public  Fa.sts. 

(1.   JEHOIAKTM'S,   at  which   JEUE^nAH's  PROPHECT 
WAS  READ.) 

Jer.  xxxvi.  9.  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth  year 
of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  iu  the 


*  In  commemoration  of  tlie  cleansin?  and  re-dedication  of  ttie 
Teraplu  after  its  pollution  by  Antiochus  Eplphanes.— II. 


571) 


CHAP.  V 


SACRED  SEASONS. 


BOOK  XXII, 


ninth  month,  that  ihey  proclaimed  a  fast  before  tlie 
Lord  to  all  the  people  "in  .Teriisalem,  and  to  all  the  peo- 
ple that  came  from  the  cities  of  Judah  unto  Jerusalem. 

(2.  ezra'^  before  the  return  fro.m  the  cap- 
tivity.) 

Ezi:  viii.  21.  Then  I  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the 
river  of  Ahava,  that  we  might  afflict  ourselves  before 
our  God,  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  us,  and  for 
our  little  oues,  and  for  all  our  substance. 

22.  For  I  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  king 

a  band  of  soldiers  and  horsemen  to  help  us  .against 
the  enemy  in  the  wa}- :  because  we  had  spoken  unto 
the  king,"  saying,  The  hand  of  our  God  is  upon  all 
them  for  good  that  seek  )iim  ;  but  his  power  and  bis 
wrath  ii  against  all  them  that  forsake  him. 

23.  So  we  fasted  and  besought  our  God  for 

this  :  and  he  was  entreated  of  us. 

(3.    NEHEMIAII'S,   AT  MAKING  THE   COVENANT.) 

JVt'/i.  ix.  1.  Xow  in  the  twenty  and  fourth  day  of 
this  month  the  children  of  Israel  were  assembled  with 
fasting,  and  with  sackclothes,  and  earth  upon  them. 

3.  And  the3'  stood  up  in  their  place,  and  read 

in  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  their  God  one 
fourth  part  of  the  day ;  and  another  fourth  part  they 
confessed,  and  worshipped  the  Lord  their  God. 

4.  Then  stood  uji  upon  the  stairs,  of  the  Le- 

vites,  Jeshua,  and  Bani,  Kadmiel,  Shebaniah,  Bunni, 
Sherebiah,  Bani,  and  Chenani,  and  cried  with  a  loud 
voice  unto  the  Lord  their  God. 

(4.   FASTS  CALLED  FOR.) 

Joel  i.  13.  Gird  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests : 
howl,  ye  ministers  of  the  altar:  come,  lie  a"ll  night  in 
sackcloth,  ye  ministers  of  my  God  :  for  the  meat  offer- 
ing and  the  drink  offering  is  witliholden  from  the 
house  of  your  God. 

14.  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly, 

gather  the  elders  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
into  the  house  of  the  Lord  j-our  God,  and  cry  unto 
the  Lord, 

—  ii.  12.  Therefore  also  now,  saith  the  Lord,  turn 
ye  even  to  me  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  fasting, 
and  with  weeping,  and  with  mourning : 

1.5.  Blow  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  sanctify  a  fast, 

call  a  solemn  assembl}' : 

16.  Gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  congrega- 
tion, assemble  the  elders,  gather  the  children,  and  those 
that  suck  the  breasts  :  let  the  bridegroom  go  forth  out 
of  his  chamber,  and  the  bride  out  of  her  closet. 

J((//i.  iv.  9.  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep:  let 
your  laughter  be  turned  to  mourning,  and  your  ioj  to 
heaviness. 

(5.   ■\VHAT   FAST   IS  ACCEPTABLE   TO   THE   LORD.) 

Is.  Iviii.  3.  Wherefore  have  we  fasted,  sat/  tliey,  and 
thou  seest  not?  wherefore  h-Ave.  ^xe  afflicted  our  soul, 
and  thou  takest  no  knowledge?  Belujld,  in  the  day 
of  your  fast  ye  find  pleasure,  and  exact  all  your  labours. 

4.  Behold,  ye  fast  for  strife  and  debate,  and  to 

smite  with  the  fist  of  wickedness:  ye  shall  not  fast  as  ye 
do  this  day,  to  make  your  voice  to  be  heard  on  high. 

5.  Is  it  such  a  fast  that  I  h;ive  chosen  ?  a  da}- 

for  a  man  to  .afflict  his  soul?  is  it  to  bow  down  bis 
head  as  a  ladrush,  and  to  s]u-ead  sackcloth  and  ashes 
vnderhim?  wilt  thou  call  this  a  fast,  and  an  accept- 
alile  day  to  the  Lord? 

0.  Is  not  this  the  fast  that  I  have  chosen?  to 

loose  the  bands  of  wickedness,  to  undo  the  heavy  bur- 
dens, and  to  let  the  oppressed  go  free,  and  that  ye 
l>reak  every  yoke  ? 

7.  Is  it  not  to  deal  thy  bread  to  the  hungry, 

and  that  thou  bring  the  poor  that  are  cast  out  to  thv 
li:iu.c  y  when  thou  seest  the  naked,  that  thou  cover  him"; 
and  that  thou  hide  not  thj-self  from  thine  own  flesh? 

(6.    PROMISES  TO  THOSE   WHO   FAST  IN   SINCERITY.) 

/«.  Iviii.  8.  Then  sli.ill  thy  light  break  forth  as  the 
morning,  and  thine  health  shall  spring  forth  speedilv  : 
and  tliv  righteousness  sliall  go  liefore  thee;  the  glo"ry 
of  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  rearward. 

11.  And  the  Loud  sliall  guide  thee  continually, 

and  satisfy  thy  soul  iu  drought,  and  make  fat  tliy 
bones:  and  thou  shalt  be  like  a  watered  garden,  and 
like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  waters  fail  not. 

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12.  And  tJiey  that  shall  be  of  thee  shall  build 

the  old  waste  places:  thou  shalt  raise  up  the  founda- 
tions of  many  generations ;  and  thou  shalt  be  called, 
The  repairer  of  the  breach.  The  restorer  of  paths  to 
dwell  iu. 

§  24.    Private  Fasts. 

(1.   OF   MOSES   FOR   FORTY   DAYS.) 

Deai.  ix.  9.  When  I  was  gone  up  into  the  mount  to 
receive  the  tables  of  stone,  eren  the  tables  of  the  cov- 
enant which  the  Lord  made  with  you,  then  I  abode 
in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty  nights ;  I  neither 
did  eat  bread  nor  drink  water: 

18.  And  I  fell  down  before  tlie  Lord,  as  at  the 

first,  forty  days  and  forty  nights :  I  did  neither  eat 
bread  nor  drink  water,  lieeause  of  all  your  sins  which 
ye  sinned,  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord, 
to  jjrovoke  him  to  anger. 

(2.    OP  ELIJAH.) 

See  1  KiTigi  xix.  8. 

(3.    OF   HEZEKIAH.) 

Is.  xxxvii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  king  Hez- 
ekiah  heard  it,  that  he  rent  his  clotlies,  and  covered 
himself  with  sackcloth,  and  went  into  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

2.  And  he  sent  Eliakim,  who  icas  over  the 

household,  and  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of 
the  ]iriests,  covered  with  sackclotb,  unto  Isaiah  the 
prophet  the  son  of  Amoz. 

8.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  Heze- 

kiah.  This  day  is  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke,  and 
of  bla.sphemy :  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth, 
and  there  is  not  strength  to  bring  forth. 

(4.   OF  DANIEL.) 

Dan.  X.  2.  In  those  days  I  Daniel  was  mourning 
three  full  weeks. 

3.  I  ate  no  pleasant  bread,  neither  came  flesh 

nor  wine  in  mj-  mouth,  neither  did  I  anoint  myself  at 
all,  till  three  whole  weeks  were  fulfilled. 

{.'>.    OF   ESTHER  AND   THE   JEWS  IN  PERSIA.) 

Est.  iv.  1.5.  Then  Esther  bade  i/iem  return  Mordecai 
tJiis  answer, 

16.  Go,  gather  together  all  the  Jews  that  are 

present  iu  Shuslian,  and  fast  ye  for  me,  and  neither 
eat  nor  drink  three  days,  night  or  day :  I  also  and  my 
maidens  will  fast  likewise ;  and  so  will  I  go  in  unto 
the  king,  which  is  not  according  to  the  law:  and  if  I 
perish,  I  perish. 

17.  So  Jlordecai  went  his  way,  and  did  ac- 
cording to  all  that  Esther  had  commanded  him. 

(6.    OF   CHRIST.) 

See  Mat.  iv.  1,  3.     Mark  i.  13,  13.     Luke  iv.  1,  2. 

(7.    THE   SPIRITr.A.L   EFFICACY  OF  FASTING.) 

Mark  ix.  29.  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  kind  can 
come  forth  by  nothing,  but  by  prayer  and  fasting. 
(8.  Christ's  instructions  with  respect  to 

FASTING.) 

Mat.  vi.  16.  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the 
hypocrites,  of  a  sad  countenance :  for  they  disfigure 
their  faces,  that  they  may  apjiear  unto  men  to  fast. 
Verily  I  sa}'  unto  you,  The_y  have  their  rew;ird. 

—  —  17.  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine 
head,  and  wash  thy  face; 

18.  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast, 

but  unto  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret :  and  thy  Fa- 
ther which  sectli  in  secret  shall  reward  thee  o]ienly. 

—  ix.  14.  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of  John, 
saying.  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but  thy 
disciples  fast  not? 

Mark  ii.  18.  And  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the 
Pharisees  used  to  fiust :  and  they  come  and  say  unto 
him.  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the  Phari- 
sees fast,  but  thy  disciples  fast  not? 

19.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Can  the  chil- 
dren of  the  bridechamber  fast,  while  the  liridegroom 
is  with  them  ?  as  long  as  they  have  the  bridegroom 
with  them,  they  cannot  fast. 

—  20.  But  the  da3-s  will  come,  when  the  bride- 
groom shall  be  taken  away  from  them,  and  then  shall 
the}-  fast  in  those  days. 

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CHAP.  I. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


§  2.).    Thunks^iriii^. 

JVt7(.  viii.  9.  Ami  Xdicniiah,  which  is  the  Tirshntha, 
anil  Ezra  tin'  jirit'st  thi'  si-iibe,  and  the  Levitt's  that 
tan'^ht  the  i)coi)le,  said  inito  all  the  pcDpIc,  This  day 
i'.i  lioly  unto  the  Lokd  your  God ;  mourn  not,  nor 
wri-p.  For  all  the  [leoplo  wept,  when  they  heard  the 
words  of  the  law. 

KV  Thin  he  said  unto  thera.  Go  your  way,  eat 

the  I'ut,  and  drink  tlie  sweet,  and  send  portious  luito 


thcin  for  whom  notliini;  is  prepared:  for  l/iii  day  if 
holy  unto  our  Lord  :  neither  be  ye  sorry  ;  for  the  "joy 
of  the  Lokd  is  yourstrenslh. 

11.  So  the  Levites  stilled  all  the  people,  say. 

ing.  Hold  your  peace,  for  the  day  is  holy  ;  neither  bo 
ye  grieveil. 

10.   And  all  the  people  went  their  way  to  cat, 

and  to  drink,  and  to  send  poi'lions.  and  to  inaUe  great 
mirth,  because  lliey  had  understood  the  words  that 
were  declared  uuto  them. 


BOOK  XXIII.-SACRED  PLACES. 


CHAP.  I. 
ALTARS  AND  HOLY  PLACES. 

§  1.    Patriarchal  Altars. 

Gen.  viii.  20.  And  Noah  buildcd  an  altar  unto  the 
Lord  ;  and  took  of  every  clean  beast,  and  of  every 
clean  fowl,  and  ottered  Ijiirnt  otterings  on  the  altar. 

■ —  xii.  7.  And  the  Loud  appeared  imto  Aljrani,  and 
said,  L'nto  tliy  seed  will  I  give  this  land:  and  there 
builded  he  an  altar  unto  the  Loud,  who  appeared  unto 
him. 

-8.  And  he  removed  from  thence  unto  a  moun- 
tain on  the  cast  of  Beth-el,  and  pitched  his  tent,  Jinr- 
ing  Beth-el  on  the  west,  and  llai  on  the  east :  and  tliero 
he  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord,  and  called  upon 
the  name  of  the  Loud. 

—  —  9.  And  Abram  journeyed,  going  on  still  to- 
ward the  south. 

—  xiii.  18.  Then  Abram  removed  his  tent,  and  came 
and  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Jlanire,  which  is  in  Hebron, 
and  built  there  an  altar  mito  the  Loud. 

—  xx.xiii.  20.  And  he  erected  there  an  altar,  and 
called  it  El-Elohe-Israel. 

—  XXXV.  1.  And  God  said  unto  Jacob,  Arise,  go  up 
to  Beth-el,  and  dwell  there :  and  make  tlicre  an  altar 
unto  God,  that  appearei!  unto  thee  when  thou  fieddest 
from  the  f;ice  of  Esau  thy  brother. 

— •  ^  3.  Anil  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  Beth-el ;  and 
I  will  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  who  answered 
me  in  the  dav  of  my  distress,  and  was  with  me  in  the 
way  which  T  went. 

0.  So  Jacob  came  to  I^nz,  which  is  in  the  land 

of  Canaan.  l!i:it  is  Beth-el,  he  and  all  the  people  that 
tcere  with  him. 

^7.  And  he  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the 

place  El-beth-el ;  because  there  God  appeared  unto 
him,  when  he  tied  from  the  lace  of  his  brother. 


§  2.    Memorial  Pillars  of  Stone. 


(1 


TS  WITNESS  OF  A  COVENANT   OP  RECONCrLIATION 
AND   PEACE.) 

Gen.  xxxi.  43.  And  Liib;m  answered  and  said  unto 
Jacob,  These  dau^liters  are  my  dauf;hters,  and  these 
children  rire  my  children,  and  these  cattle  (ire  my  cat- 
tle, and  all  th:it  tliiiu  seest  M  mine:  and  what  can  I 
do  this  day  unto  tliese  my  dau.i^liters,  or  unto  their 
children  which  they  have  borne  V 

4-1.  Now  therefore  come  thou,  let  us  make  a 

covenant,  I  anil  thou ;  and  let  it  be  for  a  witness  be- 
tween me  and  thee. 

45.  And  Jacob  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  for 

a  pillar. 

4G.  And  Jacob  said  vmto  his  brethren.  Gather 

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stones  ;  and  they  took  stones,  and  made  a  heap  :  and 
they  did  cat  there  upon  the  he:\p. 

—  —  47.  And  Labau  c:illeil  it  Jegar  sahadutha :  but 
Jacob  called  it  Galeed. 

48.  And  Laban  said.  This  heap  is  a  witness 

between  me  and  thee  this  day.  Therefore  was  the 
name  of  it  called  Galeed, 

49.  And  Mizpah ;  for  he  said.  The  Lord  watch 

between  me  and  thee,  when  we  are  absent  one  from 
another. 

51.  And  Laban   said   to  J:icol),   Behold   this 

heap,  andlfchold  this  pillar,  which  I  have  cast  betwixt 
me  and  thee ; 

52.  This  heap  be  witness,  and  this  pillar  he  wit- 
ness, that  I  will  not  pass  over  this  heap  to  thee,  and 
that  thou  shall  not  pass  over  this  heap  and  this  pillar 
unto  me,  for  harm. 

53.  The  God  of   Abraham,  and  the  God  of 

Nahor,  the  God  of  their  father,  judge  lietwixt  us.  And 
Jacob  sware  by  the  fe;ir  of  his  father  Isaac. 

54.  Then   Jacob   offered    sacrifice    upon   the 

mount,  and  called  his  brethren  to  eat  bread :  and  they 
did  eat  bread,  and  tarried  all  night  in  the  mount. 

(2.    TO   MARK  TIIE   PLACE   OP  A   VISION.) 

Gen.  XX  viii.  16.  And  Jacol)  awaked  out  of  his  sleep, 
and  he  said,  Surelj'  the  Lord  is  in  this  place;  and  I 
knew  it  not. 

17.  And  he  was  afraid,  and  said.  How  dread- 
ful is  this  jilace  !  this  /.«  none  other  but  the  house  of 
God,  and  this  is  the  gate  of  heaven. 

18.  And  Jacob  rose  up  early  in  the  morning, 

and  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put/o/'  his  pillows,  and 
set  it  up /we  a  pillar,  and  poured  oil  upon  the  top  of  it. 

(3.   TO   M.VRK  THE   SCENE   OP   A   THEOPHANT.) 

Gen.  XXXV.  13.  And  God  went  up  from  him  in  the 
place  where  he  talked  with  him. 

14.  And  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  in   the  place 

where  he  talked  witli  him,  eeen  a  pillar  of  stone  :  and 
he  poured  a  drink  offering  thereon,  and  he  poured  oil 
thereon. 

15.  And  .Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place 

w^here  God  spake  with  him  Beth-cl. 

(4.   IN  COMMEMORATION  OP  A   SIGNAL   MIRACLE.) 

Jos.  iv.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  people 
were  clean  passed  over  Jordan,  that  the  Loud  si):die 
imto  .Toshua,  sayinc:, 

2.  Take"  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people, 

out  of  every  tribe  a  man, 

—  —  3.  And  command  ye  them,  saying,  Take  you 
hence  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan,  out  of  the  place 
where  the  priests'  feet  stood  ttrni,  twelve  stones,  and 
ye  shall  carrv  them  over  with  vou,  and  Ie:ive  them  in 
the  lod^'iuL'  place,  where  ve  sliall  lod-e  this  night. 

4.  Then  Jo.shua  c:dlivl  the  twelve  men,  whom 

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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxin. 


he  had  prepared  of  Ihc  chiUh-en  of  Israel,  out  of  every 
tribe  a  man : 

Jot.  iv.  5.  And  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Pass  over  be- 
fore the  ark  of  the  Loud  your  God  into  the  midst  of 
Jordan,  and  talie  you  up  every  man  of  you  a  stone 
upon  his  shoulder,  aecording  unto  the  number  of  the 
tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel: 

0.  Tbat  tliis  may  be  a  sign  among  you,  tJiai 

when  your  children  ask  their  fathers  in  time  to  come, 
saying",  "What  mean  3-e  by  these  stones  ? 

-7.  Theu_ve  shall  answer  them,  That  the  waters 

of  Jordan  were  cut  oti'  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  the  Lord;  when  it  passed  over  Jordan,  the  waters 
of  Jordan  were  cut  off:  and  these  stones  shall  be  for 
a  memorial  \mto  the  cliildren  of  Israel  tor  ever. 

8.  Aud  the  children  of  Israel  did  so  as  Joshua 

commanded,  aud  tooli  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the 
midst  of  Jordan,  as  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua,  ac- 
cording to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of  tlie  children  of 
Israel,  and  carried  tlieni  over  with  them  unto  the 
place  where  they  lodged,  and  laid  them  down  there. 

9.  And  Joshua  set  up   twelve  stones  in  the 

midst  of  .Jordan,  in  the  place  where  the  feet  of  the 
priests  which  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  stood :  aud 
they  are  there  unto  this  day. 

(5.    IN   WITNESS  OP   A   COVEM.A.NT   BETWEEN   GOD 
AXD   niS   PEOPLE.) 

</'«.  xxiv.  26.  And  Joshua  wrote  these  ■words  in  the 
book  of  tlie  law  of  God,  and  took  a  great  stone  and  set 
it  ui)  there  under  an  oak,  that  was  by  the  sanctuary 
of  the  Loud. 

•  27.  And  Joshua  said  unto  all  tlic  people,  Be- 
hold, this  stone  shall  be  a  witness  unto  us;  for  it  hath 
heard  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  wliieh  he  spake 
unto  US :  it  shall  be  therefore  a  witness  unto  you,  lest 
3'e  deny  your  God. 

(6.   IX   ACICXOWI.EDOMENT  OP   DIVINE  DELIVERANCE 
IX   BATTLE.) 

1  Sam.  vii.  12.  Tlien  Samuel  took  a  stone,  and  set  it 
between  Jlizpi'h  and  Shen,  and  called  tlie  name  of  it 
Eben-ezer,  sa3'ing.  Hitherto  hath  the  Lord  helped  us. 


§3. 


iUouut  Siuai  set  Apart  for  the  Giving  of  tlie 
La«'. 


Ex.  xix.  10.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go 
imto  the  people,  and  sanctity  them  to  day  and  to  mor- 
row, aud  let  tlicni  Avash  their  clothes, 

11.  And  be  ready  ag.ainst  the  third  day:  for 

the  third  day  the  Lord  will  "come  down  in  the  sight 
of  all  the  people  upon  mount  Siuai. 

12.  And  thou  shalt  set  bounds  unto  the  peo- 
ple round  about,  saying.  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that 
ye  go  not  up  into  tlie  mount,  or  touch  the  border  of  it : 
whosoever  toucheth  the  mount  shall  be  sm-ely  put  to 
death : 

13.  There  shall  not  a  hand  touch  it,  but  he 

shall  surelj-  be  stoned,  or  shot  through ;  wlictlier  it  be 
beast  or  iuan,  it  shall  not  live:  wjien  the  trumpet 
soundeth  long,  they  sliall  come  up  to  the  mount. 

14.  And  Moses  went  down  from  the  uk  >unt 

unto  the  people,  and  sanctilied  the  people ;  and  they 
washed  tlieir  clotlies. 

15.  And  he  said  uuto  the  people,  Be  ready 

against  tlie  lliird  day  :  come  not  at  yotir  wives. 

22.  Aud  let  tlie  jiriests  also,  which  come  near 

to  the  Lord,  sanctify  themselves,  lest  the  Lord  break 
forth  upon  tliem. 

2'd.  Aud  Jloses  said  unto  the  Lord,  The  peo- 
ple cannot  come  up  to  mount  Siuai :  for  thou  chargedst 
us,  sa3'lng,  Set  bounds  about  the  mount,  and  sanc- 
tify it. 

24.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Away,  get 

tlice  down,  and  thou  shalt  come  up.  thou,  and  Aaron 
witli  thee  :  but  let  not  the  (iriests  and  the  people  breali 
tlirough  to  come  up  uuto  tlie  Lord,  lest  he  lireak  forth 
upon  them. 

2.').  So  Moses  went  down  unto  the  people,  and 

spake  unto  them. 

—  xxiv.  1.  And  he  said  unto  Sloses,  Come  up  unto 
the  Lord,  thou,  and  Aaron,  Nadab,  and  Ahiliu,  and 
seventy  of  the  ciders  of  Israel;  and  worship  ye  afar  oti'. 


2.  And  !Moses  alone  shall  come  near  the  Lord: 

but  they  shall  not  come  nigh ;  neither  shall  the  people 
go  up  witli  him. 

13.  Aud    Moses  rose   up,  and    his    ministei' 

Joshua ;  and  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount  of  God. 

14.  And  he  said  mito  the  elders.  Tarry  ye  hero 

for  us,  until  we  come  again  unto  you :  aud,  "behold, 
Aaron  aud  Hur  are  with  you :  if  aiiy  man  have  any 
matters  to  do,  let  him  come  unto  them. 

—  xxxiv.  2.  Aud  be  ready  in  the  moiTiing,  and 
come  up  in  the  nmrniug  unto  mount  Smai,  and  present 
thj'sclf  there  to  me  in  the  top  of  the  mount. 

3.  And  no  man  shall  come   uy>  with  thee, 

neither  let  any  man  be  seen  throughout  all  the  mount; 
neither  let  the  flocks  nor  herds  feed  before  that  mount. 

§  4.    Altars  iu  the  time  of  Moses. 

(1.   TO  BE  OP  EARTH   OR  tXHEWN   STOKE.) 

E.r.  XX.  24.  An  altar  of  earth  thou  shalt  make  unto 
me,  and  shalt  sacrifice  thereon  thy  burnt  olTerings,  and 
thy  peace  offerings,  thy  sheep,  and  thine  oxen  :  in  all 
places  where  I  record  iny  name  I  will  come  tmto  thee, 
and  I  will  bless  thee. 

2o.  Aud  if  thou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of 

stone,  thou  shalt  not  build  it  of  hewn  stone :  for  if 
thou  lift  up  thy  tool  upon  it,  thou  hast  polluted  it. 

20.  Keither  shalt  thou  go  up  bj-  steps  unto 

mine  altar,  that  thy  nakedness  be  not  discovered 
thereon. 

(3.   THT5  JIEMORIAIi  OP  THE   LAW.) 

Kr.  xxiv.  4.  And  Glioses  wrote  all  the  words  of  the 
Lord,  and  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  builded 
an  altar  under  the  hill,  and  twelve  pillars,  according 
to  the  twelve  trilies  of  Israel. 

(3.   THE  ALTAR  Kit  MOTTNT   EBAL.) 

Dent,  xxvii.  4.  Therefore  it  shall  be  when  ye  be  gone 
over  Jordan,  that  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones,  which  I 
command  you  tins  day,  in  mount  Ebal,  and  thou  shalt 
plaster  them  with  plaster. 

5.  And  there  shalt  thou  build  an  altar  imto 

the  Lord  thy  God,  an  altar  of  stones :  thou  shalt  not 
lift  up  ui>i/  iron  toal  upon  them. 

6.  Thou  shalt  build  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy 

God  of  whole  stones  :  aud  thou  shalt  otl'er  burnt  cfler- 
ings  thereon  uuto  the  Loud  thy  God: 

7.  And  thou  shalt  otl'er  peace  olTerings,  and 

shalt  eat  there,  and  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thv  God. 

Jos.  viii.  30.  Then  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel  in  mount  Ebal. 

31.  As  Jloses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  com- 
manded the  children  of  Israel,  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  the  law  of  Moses,  an  altar  of  \\  hole  stones, 
over  wliieh  no  man  hath  lifted  up  any  iron  :  and  the)- 
otlereil  thereon  burnt  otferings  unto  the  Lord,  aud 
sacrificed  peace  ofl'erings. 

(4.    THE  MEMORIAL  ALT.\R  OP   THE  TR.VNSJORDAXIC 
TRIBES.) 

Jos.  xxii.  10.  And  when  they  came  unto  the  borders 
of  Jordan,  that  are  iu  tlie  laud  of  Canaan,  the  children 
of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  half  tribe 
of  Manasseh  built  there  an  altar  by  Jordan,  a  great 
altar  to  see  to. 

11.  And  the  children  of  Israel  heard  say,  Be- 
hold, the  children  of  Keubcn  aud  the  children  of  Gad 
and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  have  built  an  altar 
over  against  the  land  of  Canaan,  in  the  border  of  Jor- 
dan, af  the  passage  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

16.  Thus  saitli  the  whole  congregation  of  the 

Lord,  What  tresjiass  M.this  that  ye  have  committed 
against  the  God  of  Israel,  to  turn  away  this  day  from 
following  the  Lord,  iu  that  ye  have  builded  j'ou  an 
altar,  that  ye  might  rebel  this" day  against  the  Lord  V 

19.  Kolwithstauding,  if  "the  land  of  your  pos- 
session be  unclean,  then,  jiass  ye  o\er  unto  the  land  of 
the  possession  of  the  Loud,  wherein  the  Lord's  taber- 
nacle dwelleth,  aud  take  possession  among  us:  but 
rebel  not  against  the  Loud,  nor  rebel  against  us,  iu 
building  you  an  altar  besides  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
oiu'  God. 

31.  Then  the  children  of  Reubeu  and  the  chil- 

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CHAP.   II. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxin. 


divn  of  Gail  ami  tlie  Imlf  liilio  of  Manasseli  answercil, 
and  saiil  unto  Uio  heads  ol'thi'  llioiisands  (il'Ismel, 

Jos.  xxii.  22.  'I'lic  Louu  God  of  gods,  tlio  Lord  God 
of  god-s  he  kuowcth,  and  Israel  he  shall  know  ;  if  it  he 
m  relu'llioii,  or  if  in  transgrcssiou  against  Iho  L0B.D, 
(save  us  not  this  day,) 

23.  That  we  have  built  113  an  altar  to  turn 

from  foUowinir  the  Loud,  or  if  to  olfer  tlureon  bunil 
olUrinj^  nr  meat  olfering,  or  if  to  olfer  peuco  oflerhigs 
thereon,  lot  the  Loud  himself  reciuire  it ; 

2 1.  And  if  we  have  not  rather  done  it  for  fear 

of  this  thin^c,  saying.  In  time  to  eome  yo\n'  ehildren 
might  s|H'ak  unto  our  ehildren,  saying,  NVhat  have  J'C 
to  do  with  the  Lonn  God  of  Israel? 

2.").  For  the  LoitD  hath  made  Jordan  a  border 

between  us  and  yon,  j'e  children  of  Reuben  and  chil- 
dren of  Gad;  ye  have  no  part  in  the  LoiiD:  so  shall 
your  ehildren  make  our  children  cease  from  fearing 
the  Loud. 

26.  Therefore  Tve  said,  Let  us  now  prepare  to 

build  us  an  altar,  not  for  burnt  offering,  nor  for  sacri- 
fice: 

27.  But  thitt  it  mat)  he  a  Tvitness  between  ns, 

and  you,  and  our  generations  after  us,  that  we  might 
do  the  service  of  the  Loud  before  him  with  our  bvnnt 
offerings,  and  with  our  sai-ritices,  and  with  our  peace 
olTerings;  that  your  children  may  not  .say  to  our  chil- 
dren in  time  to  come,  Ye  have  no  part  mtlie  Loud. 

28.  Therefore  said  we,  that  it  shall  lie.  when 

they  should  so  say  to  us  or  to  our  generations  in  time 
to  come,  that  we  may  say  (igain,  Behold  the  pattern 
of  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  which  our  fathers  made,  not 
for  burnt  olferings,  nor  for  sacrifices ;  but  it  «  a  wit- 
ness between  us  and  you. 

29.  God  forliid  that  we  should  rebel  against 

the  Lord,  and  turn  this  day  from  following  the  Loud, 
to  build  an  altar  for  burnt  olferiugs,  for  meat  offerings, 
or  for  sacrifices,  besides  the  altar  of  the  Loiu>  otir  God 
that  is  before  his  tabernacle. 


CHAP.  II. 

THE  TABERXACLE  XKD  THE 
AEK. 

§  5.    Tlie  Construction  of  the  Tabernacle  Com- 
manded. 

Ex.  xxr.  9.  According  to  all  that  I  shew  thee,  after 
the  pattern  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  iiattern  of  all  the 
instruments  thereof,  even  so  shall  ye  make  it. 

§  6.    Tlie  Court. 

(1.   ITS  DI>fF,NSIOXS.) 

El.  xxrii.  13.  And  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the 
east  side  eastwanl  shall  be  titty  cubits. 

18.  The  length  of  the  court  shall  he  a  hundred 

culiifs,  and  the  breadth  fifty  every  wliere,  and  the 
height  five  cubits  (/  fine  twined  linen,  and  their  sock- 
ets af  bra.ss. 

—  xxxviii.  13.  ./Vnd  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty 
cubits. 

(2.    THE   TI.\JfaiKGS  FOR  THE  WALLS.) 

Er.  xxvii.  9.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  court  of  the 
tabernacle:  for  the  south  side  southward  there  shall  he 
hangings  for  the  court '/  fine  twined  linen  of  a  hun- 
dred culiits  long  for  one  side  : 

—  xxxviii.  9.  And  ho  made  the  court:  on  the  south 
side  soiUhward  Iho  hangings  of  the  court  were  of  fine 
twined  linen,  a  hundred  culiits : 

—  xxvii.  11.  And  likewise  for  the  north  side  in 
length  Vure  s/utll  Im:  hangings  of  a  hundred  euhits  long, 
and  his  twontv  pillar.^  and  their  twenty  sockets  of 
brass;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  <;/■  silver. 

—  xxxviii.  U.  And  for  the  north  iiii[c  the  hangiiiffs 
were  a  hundred  cubits,  their  pillars  irere  twenty,  and 
their  sockets  of  l)rass  twenty  ;  the  ho(jks  of  the  pillars 
and  their  fillet.s  /;/'  silver. 

—  xxwi.  12.  And  fur  the  breadth  of  the  cotirt  on 


the  west  side   sImU  be  hangings  of  fifty  cubits:  their 
pillars  ten,  and  tlieir  sockets  ten. 

—  xxxviii.  12.  And  for  the  west  side  vere  hangings 
of  fitly  cubits,  their  iiillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten  ; 
the  hooks  of  the  ]iill:irs  and  their  fillets  '/silver. 

—  xxvii.  1-1.  The  hangings  of  one  si<le  of  the  gate 
shall  he  fifteen  cubits:  Ihcu'  pillars  three,  and  their 
sockets  three. 

lo.  And  on  the  other  side  tUtall  he  hangings 

filleen  euhits:  their  pillars  three,  anil   their  socketa 
three. 

—  xxxviii.  11.  The  htmgiugs  of  the  one  side  of  Ih,; 
gate  irere  filleen  cubits;  their  pillars  three,  and  their 
sockets  three. 

15.  And  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate, 

on  this  haml  and  that  hand,  mre  hangings  of  fiftoeu 
cubits  ;  their  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets  three. 

(3.   THE  riLL.VRS   OP   THE   W.\LLS.) 

Er.  xxvii.  10.  And  the  twenty  pilhirs  thereof  and 
their  twenty  sockets  shall  he  of  brass ;  the  hooks  of 
the  pillars  and  their  fillets  shall  be  </' silver. 

—  xxxviii.  10.  Their  pillars  were  twenty,  and  their 
linizcn  sockets  twenty;  the  hooks  of  the" pillars  and 
their  fillets  were  r/ silver. 

—  xxvii.  17.  All  the  pillars  round  about  the  court 
.«/((//?  Ac  filleled  with  silver;  their  hooks  shall  he  of  niWn, 
and  theu'  sockets  (;/'  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  17.  And  the  sockets  for  the  pillars  leero 
if  l)rass  ;  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  of 
silver  ;  and  the  ovcrhtying  of  their  chapiters  of  silver ; 
and  all  the  pillars  of  liie  court  ircre  filleted  with  silver. 

19.  And    their   pillars    irere    f<iiir,   and  their 

sockets  of  brass  four;  their  hooks  of  silver,  and  the 
overlaying  of  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets  of  silver. 

{i.   THE   G.4.TE.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  16.  And  for  the  gate  of  the  court  shall  he 
a  hanging  of  twenty  cubits,  if  blue,  and  jiurple,  and 
scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle- 
work :  and  their  pillars  shall  he  foiu",  and  their  sockets 
four. 

—  xxxviii.  18.  And  the  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the 
court  was  needlework,  (/'blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet, 
and  fine  twined  linen :  and  twenty  culjits  was  the 
length,  and  the  height  in  the  lireadth  was  five  cubits, 
answerable  to  the  hangings  of  the  court. 

§  7.    The  Altar  in  the  Court. 

(1.    ITS  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  1.  And  thou  shall  make  an  altar  of  shit- 
tim  wood,  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad;  the 
altar  shall  bo  foursquare  :  and  the  height  thereof  shall 
be  threi!  cubits. 

—  xxxviii.  1.  And  he  made  the  altar  of  burnt  offer- 
ing of  shittim  wood:  five  cubits  was  the  length  there- 
of, and  five  cubits  tlic  breadth  thereof;  it  wai  four- 
square ;  and  three  cubits  the  height  thereof. 

(2.   ITS  CONSTRUCTION.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  3.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  boms  of  it 
upon  the  four  corners  thereof:  his  horns  shall  be  of 
the  same :  and  thou  shalt  overlay  it  witli  brass. 

—  xxxviii.  2.  And  he  made  the  horns  thereof  on  the 
four  corners  of  it ;  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the  same : 
and  he  overlaid  it  with  brass. 

—  xxvii.  4.  And  thou  shalt  make  for  it  a  grate  of 
net-work  of  brass;  and  ujion  the  net  shalt  thou  make 
four  brazen  rings  in  the  four  corners  thereof 

5.  And  thou  shalt  jiut  it  under  the  compass  of 

the  altar  beneath,  that  the  net  may  bo  even  to  the 
midst  of  the  altar. 

8.  Hollow  with  bo.ards  .shalt  thou  make  it: 

as  it  was  shewed  thee  in  the  mount,  so  shall  they 
make  it. 

—  xxxviii.  4.  And  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brazen  grate 
of  network,  under  the  compass  thereof,  beneatli  imto 
the  midst  of  it. 

(3.   ITS  STAVES  AND   RINOS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  6.  And  thou  shalt  make  staves  for  the 
altar,  staves  of  shittim  wood,  and  overlay  them  with 
brass. 


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Ex.  xxTii.  7.  Ami  the  staves  shall  be  put  into  the 
rings,  ami  the  staves  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of  the 
altar,  to  bear  it. 

—  xxxviii.  5.  And  ho  cast  four  rings  for  the  four 
ends  of  the  grate  of  brass,  to  be  places  for  the  staves. 

6.  And  be  made  the  staves  of  shittim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  brass. 

—  —  7.  And  he  put  the  staves  Into  the  rings  on  the 
sides  of  the  altar,  to  bear  it  withal ;  he  made  the  altar 
hollow  with  boards. 

(4.    ITS  UTENSILS.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  3.  And  thou  shalt  make  his  pans  to  re- 
ceive his  ashes,  and  his  shovels,  and  his  basins,  and 
his  tleshhooks,  and  his  firepans  :  all  the  vessels  there- 
of thou  shalt  make  of  brass. 

—  xxxviiL  3.  And  he  made  all  the  vessels  of  the 
altar,  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins,  and 
the  flesh  hooks,  and  the  firepans:  all  the  vessels  there- 
of made  he  of  brass. 

§  8.    The  Larer  in  the  Court. 

E.T,.  XXX.  18.  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  laver  of  brass, 
and  his  foot  also  of  brass,  to  wash  withal :  and  thou 
shalt  put  it  between  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion and  the  altar,  and  thou  shalt  put  water  therein. 

19.  For  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  wash  their 

hands  and  their  feet  thereat. 

§  9.    The  Tabernacle  Itself. 

(1.    ITS  WALLS  TO   BE   OF  ACACIA  BOABDS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  15.  And  thou  shalt  make  boards  for  the 
tabernacle  of  shittim  wood  standing  up. 

IG.  Ten  cubits  shall  be  the  length  of  a  board, 

and  a  cubit  and  a  hn\i shall  be  the  breadth  of  one  board. 

—  xxxvi.  20.  And  he  made  boards  for  the  taberna- 
cle of  shittim  wood,  standing  up. 

21.  The  length  of  a  board  teas  ten  cubits,  and 

the  breadth  of  a  board  one  cubit  and  a  half 

(3.   THEIR  NUJIBER  AND   PLACE.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  18.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  boards  for 
the  tabernacle,  twenty  boards  on  the  south  side  south- 
ward. 

20.  And  for  the  second  side  of  the  tabernacle 

on  the  north  side  there  shall  be  twenty  boards, 

— •  —  22.  And  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  west- 
ward thou  shalt  make  six  boards. 

33.  And  two  boards  shalt  thou  make  for  the 

comers  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides. 

25.  And  they  shall  be  eight  boards,  and  their 

sockets  of  silver,  sixteen  sockets  ;  two  sockets  under 
one  board,  and  two  sockets  under  another  board. 

—  xxxvi.  23.  And  he  made  boards  for  the  taberna- 
cle ;  twenty  boards  for  the  south  side  southward : 

35.  And  for  the  other  side  of  the  tabernacle, 

lehieh  is  toward  the  north  corner,  he  made  twenty 
boards, 

37.  And  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  west- 
ward he  made  six  boards. 

38.  And  two  boards  made  he  for  the  comers 

of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides. 

30.   And  there  were  eight  boards;  and  their 

sockets  iKre  sixteen  sockets  of  silver,  under  every 
board  two  sockets. 

(3.   THE   TENONS  AND   SOCKETS  OP  THE   BOARDS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  17.  Two  tenons  there  shall  he  in  one  board, 
set  in  order  one  against  another :  thus  shalt  thou 
make  for  all  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle. 

19.  And  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  sil- 
ver under  the  twenty  boards ;  two  sockets  under  one 
board  for  his  two  tenons,  and  two  sockets  under 
another  lioard  for  his  two  tenons. 

21.  And   Ibcir   forty   sockets  o/   silver;    two 

sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  sockets  under' 
another  board. 

—  xxxvi.  33.  One  board  had  two  tenons,  equally 
distant  one  from  another:  thus  did  he  make  for  all 
the  boards  of  the  tabernacle. 

—  —  3-1.  And  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under 
the  twenty  boiirds ;  two  sockets  under  one  board  for 


his  two  tenons,  and  two  sockets  under  another  board 
for  his  two  tenons. 

• 3(J.    And  their  forty  sockets   of  silver ;  two 

sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  sockets  under 
another  board. 

(4    THE   COUPLINGS   AT   THE   CORNERS.) 

E.V.  xxvi.  24.  And  they  shall  be  coupled  together 
beneath,  and  they  shall  be  coui>led  togetlier  above  the 
head  of  it  unto  one  ring :  thus  shall  it  be  for  them 
both  ;  they  shall  be  for  the  two  corners. 

—  xxxvi.  29.  And  they  were  coupled  beneath,  and 
coupled  together  at  the  head  thereof,  to  one  ring :  thus 
he  did  to  both  of  them  in  both  the  corners. 

(5.  THE  BARS  TO  HOLD  THE  BOARDS  TOGETHER.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  36.  And  thou  shalt  make  bars  (/  shittim 
wood ;  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  taber- 
nacle, 

37.  And  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other 

side  of  the  tabernacle,  and  five  bars  for  the  boards  of 
the  side  of  the  tabernacle,  for  the  two  sides  westward. 

28.  And  the  middle  bar  in  the  midst  of  the 

boards  shall  reach  from  end  to  end. 

—  xxxvi.  31.  And  he  made  bars  of  shittim  wood; 
five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  tabernacle, 

33.  And  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other 

side  of  the  tabernacle,  and  five  bars  for  the  boards  of 
the  tabernacle  for  the  sides  westward. 

33.  And  he   made   the  middle  bar  to  shoot 

through  the  boards  from  one  the  end  to  the  other. 

(6.  THE  GOLDEN  COVERING  OF  THE  TABERNACLE 
WALLS.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  29.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  the  boards 
with  gold,  and  make  their  rings  of  gold  for  places  for 
the  bars:  and  thou  shalt  overlay  the  bars  with  gold. 

—  xxxvi.  34.  And  he  overlaid  the  boanls  with  gold, 
and  made  their  rings  of  gold  to  be  places  for  the  bars, 
and  overlaid  the  bars  with  gold. 

(7.   THE   INNER  TENT-CLOTH.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  1.  Moreover  thou  shalt  make  the  taber- 
nacle with  ten  curtains  of  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet:  roith  cherubim  of  cunning 
work  shalt  thou  make  them. 

3.  The   length  of  one   curtain  shall  be  eight 

and  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four 
cubits :  and  every  one  of  the  curtains  shall  have  one 
measure. 

3.  The  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled  together 

one  to  another ;  and  other  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled 
one  to  another. 

4.  And  thou  shalt  make  loops  of  blue  upon 

the  edge  of  the  one  curtain  from  the  selvedge  in  the 
coupling;  and  likewise  shalt  thou  make  in  the  utter- 
most edge  of  another  curtain,  in  the  coupling  of  the 
second. 

5.  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make   in   the  one 

curtain,  and  fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  edge 
of  the  curtain  that  is  in  the  coupling  of  the  second ; 
that  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  another. 

6.  And  thou  shalt  make  fifty  t;ichcs  of  gold, 

and  couple  the  curtains  together  with  the  taehes :  and 
it  shall  be  one  tabernacle. 

—  xxxvi.  8.  And  every  wise  hearted  man  among 
them  that  wrought  the  work  of  the  tabernacle  made 
ten  curtains  o/fine  twined  linen,  and  blue,  and  jiurple, 
and  scarlet :  with  cherubim  of  cunning  work  made  he 
them. 

9.  The  length  of  one  curtain  was  twenty  and 

eight  cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits : 
the  curtains  were  all  of  one  size. 

10.  And  he  coupled  the  five  curtains  one  unto 

another :  and  the  other  five  curtains  he  coupled  one 
unto  another. 

11.  And  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of 

one  curftiin  from  the  selvedge  in  the  coupling:  like- 
wise he  made  in  the  uttermost  side  of  another  curtain, 
in  the  coupling  of  the  second. 

12.  Fitly  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and 

fifty  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain  which 
was  in  the  coupling  of  the  second :  the  loops  held  one 
curtain  to  another. 


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Ejr.  xxxvi.  13.  And  be  made  filly  tachoM;  of  pild,  and 
coupled  the  curtains  one  unto  another  with  the  tacUes : 
so  it  became  one  tabernacle. 

(8.   THE   Ol'TER  TENT-CLOTH.) 

E!x.  xxvi.  7.  And  thou  shalt  make  curtains  of  goats' 
Kair  to  be  a  covering  upon  the  tabernacle :  eleven 
curtiiius  shalt  thou  make. 

8.  Tlio  lengili  of  one  curtain  shall  he  thirty 

cubits,  and  the  breadtli  of  one  curtain  lbur<ubit3:  and 
the  eleven  curtains  shult  be  nil  of  one  measure. 

tl.  And  tUou  shalt  couple  five  curtains  liy  them- 
selves, and  six  curtains  by  themselves,  and  slialt  double 
the  si.Ktli  curtain  in  the  l()refr<)nt  of  tlie  taliernacle. 

10.  Ami  Ihou  shalt  make  lifty  ii»ips  on  the 

edge  of  the  one  curtain  t/tal  i.i  outmost  in  tlie  coup- 
ling, and  fifty  loops  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain  wliich 
couplelh  the  second. 

11.  .Villi  thou  shalt  make  fiflv  tachcs  of  lira.ss, 

and  put  the  laches  into  the  loops,  and  couple  the  tent 
together,  lliat  it  may  be  one. 

1-.  -Vnd   the  remnant   that  remainctli   of  the 

curtains  of  tlie  tent,  tlie  half  curtain  that  remaineth, 
shall  hang  over  the  back  side  of  the  tabernacle. 

IJJ.  And  a  cubit  on  the  one  side,  and  a  cubit 

on  tlie  oilier  side  of  that  which  remaineth  in  the  length 
of  the  curtains  of  the  tent,  it  shall  hang  over  the  sides 
of  the  tabernacle,  on  this  siile  anil  on  that  side,  to 
cover  it. 

—  xxxvi.  14.  And  he  made  curtains  of  goats' /(aiV  for 
the  tent  over  the  tabernacle :  eleven  curtains  he  made 
them. 

15.  The  length  of  one  curtain  im.t  thirty  cu- 
bits, and  four  cubits  iritg  the  breadth  of  one  curtain: 
the  eleven  curtains  were  of  one  size. 

It).  And  he  coupled  five  curtains  by  them- 
selves, and  six  curtains  by  themselves. 

17.  And  he  made  fifty  loops  upon  the  utter- 
most edge  of  the  curtain  in  the  coupling,  and  fifty 
loops  made  be  upon  the  edge  of  the  curtain  which 
couplelh  the  second. 

18.  And  he  made  fifty  laches  «/ brass  to  couple 

the  tent  together,  that  it  might  be  one. 

(9.    TWO   OTHER  COVERINGS  OX   THE  TOP   OP  THESE.) 

Ef.  xxvi.  14.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  covering  for 
the  tent  »/rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  a  covering  above 
of  badgers'  .skins. 

See  i'c.  xxxvi.  19. 

(10.   THE   riXS   .\ND   VESSELS   OF  THE   T.\.15ERX.\CLE.) 

Ke.  xxvii.  10.  All  the  vessels  of  the  tabernacle  in  all 
the  service  thereof,  ami  all  the  pins  thereof,  and  all 
the  pins  of  the  court,  s/i<iU  be  of  bra,ss. 

—  xxxviii.  20.  And  all  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle, 
and  of  the  court  round  about,  irire  of  brass. 

§  10.    The  Holy  Place. 

(1.   SEPARATED   FROM  THE   MOST   IIOLV   PLACE   BY  A 

V.VIL.l 

Kr.  xxvi.  31.  Ami  thou  shalt  m.ike  a  vail  of  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen  of  cun- 
ning work:  with  cherubim  shall  it  be  made. 

o'3.  And  thou  shalt  lumg  it  upon  four  pilkars 

of  shillim  ir^io'l  overlaid  with  gold  :  their  hooks  s/tdli 
be  of  gold,  upon  the  tour  sockets  of  silver. 

33.  And  thou  shalt  hang  U])  the  vail  under  the 

taches,  that  thou  inayest  bring  in  thilher  within  the 
vail  the  ark  of  the  testimony:  and  the  vail  sliall  divide 
unto  you  between  the  huly  ptoce  and  the  most  holy. 

(3.  THE  OUTER  DOOR  OF  TUE  HOLY  PLACE.) 

.&  xxvi.  36.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  hanging  for  the 
door  of  the  tent,  of  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and 
fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle-work. 

37.  And  thou  shalt  make  for  the  li;miring  five 

pillars  (f  sbittim  irood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold, 
and  their  hooks  k/oiII  he  of  gold :  and  tluju  shalt  cast 
five  sockets  of  brass  tor  them. 

(3.    THE    AnUANOEJfENT   OF   ITS   CONTEXTS.) 

Ejt.  xxvi.  3.J.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  table  without 
the  vail,  and  the  candlestick  over  against  the  table  on 


the  side  of  the  tabernacle  tc\v:ird  the  south  :  and  thou 
sluilt  put  the  table  on  the  north  siile. 

(4.   THE  TABLE  OK  SlIEWBUEAD.) 

Kr.  XXV.  23.  Thou  shall  also  make  a  table  o/shittim 
wood:  two  cubils  s/oill  he  the  length  thereof,  and  a 
cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the 
height  thereof 

— 24.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold, 

and  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

2.").  And  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  border  of  a 

handbre;idlh  round  about,  and  tliou  sb:ilt  make  a 
golden  crown  to  the  liorder  thereof  round  about. 

2(>.  And  thou  sli:dt  make  for  it  four  rings  of 

gold,  anil  put  the  rings  in  the  lour  corners  that  me  on 
the  four  feet  thereof 

27.  Over  against  the  border  shall  the  rings  bo 

for  places  of  the  staves  to  bear  the  table. 

28.  And  thou  shalt  make  tlu'  slaves  <;f  shittim 

wood,  and  overlaj'  them  with  gold,  that  the  t;ible  may 
bo  borne  with  them. 

29.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  dishes  thereof, 

anil  spoons  thereof,  and  covers  thereof,  and  bowls 
the  reof,  to  cover  withal :  of  pure  gold  shalt  thou  make 
them. 

30.  And  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  shew- 

brcad  before  me  alwaj-s. 

—  xxxvii.  10.  And  he  made  the  table  of  shitlim 
wood:  two  cubits  tens  the  length  thereof,  and  a  cubit 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height 
thereof: 

11.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  and 

made  thereunto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

12.  Also  he   made  thereunto  a   border  of  a 

luindbreadth  round  about ;  and  made  a  crown  of  gold 
for  the  border  thereof  round  about. 

13.  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  and 

put  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that  tcere  in  the 
four  feet  thereof 

14.  Over  against  the  border  were  the  rings. 

the  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  table. 

1.),  And  he  made  the  slaves  of  shitlim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  gold,  to  bear  the  table. 

10.  And  he  made  the  vessels  which  were  upon 

the  table,  his  dishes,  and  his  spoons,  and  his  bowls, 
and  his  covers  to  cover  withal,  of  pure  gold. 

(5.   THE    GOLDEN   CANDLESTICK.) 

E.r.  XXV.  31.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  candlestick  of 
pure  gold :  of  beaten  work  sluill  the  candlestick  be 
made :  his  shaft,  and  his  branches,  bis  bowls,  his  kuops, 
and  his  flowers,  shall  be  of  the  same. 

32.  And  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the 

sides  of  it;  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out  of 
the  one  side,  and  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out 
of  the  other  side : 

33.  Three  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds,  irilh 

a  kno)!  and  a  flower  in  one  branch  ;  and  three  bowls 
UKide  like  almonds  in  the  other  branch,  trilh  a  knop 
and  a  flower:  so  in  the  six  branches  that  come  out  of 
the  candlestick. 

34.  And  in  the  c:indlestick  sJuiU  be  four  bowls 

made  like  unto  almonds,  irith  their  knops  and  their 
flowers. 

—  —  35.  And  there  shall  he  a  knop  under  two 
branches  of  the  same,  and  a  knop  under  two  br.anchcs 
of  the  same,  and  a  knop  under  two  brandies  of  the 
s;iuie,  according  to  the  six  branches  that  proceed  out 
of  the  candlestick. 

30.  Their  knops  and  their  branches  sh;dl  be  of 

the  same :  all  of  it  shall  he  one  beaten  work  of  pure 
gold. 

37.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  seven  lamps 

thereof:  and  they  shall  light  the  lamps  thereot,  that 
thev  may  give  light  over  against  it. 

_I ;38.  And  the  tongs  thereof,  and  the  snnffdishes 

thereof,  .■</(«//  be  <f  jniro  gold. 

30.  Of  a"  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it, 

with  all  these  vessels. 

40.  And  look  that  thou  make  thvm  after  their 

pattern,  which  was  shewed  Iheem  the  mount. 

—  xxxvii.  17.  And  he  made  the  c;indlistick  i/puro 
gold :  of  beaten  work  made  he  the  candlestick ;  his 


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shaft,  and  his  branch,  liis  bowls,  his  kuops,  and  his 
flowers,  were  of  tlie  same: 

Kv  xwvii.  18.  And  six  branches  going  out  ot  the 
sides  thereof;  three  branches  of  the  eandlesticlc  out  ot 
the  one  side  thereof,  and  tliree  branches  of  the  candle- 
sticlv  out  of  the  other  side  thereof:     ,      ^    ,  .         „    , 

19.  Tliree  bowls  made  after  the  fashion  ot  al- 
monds in  one  branch,  a  kuop  and  a  flower ;  and  three 
bowls  made  like  almonds  in  another  branch,  a  kuop 
and  a  flower  :  so  throughout  the  six  branches  going 
out  of  the  candlestick. 

20.  And  in  the   candlestick  mre  four  bowls 

made  like  aluKmds,  his  knops,  and  his  flowers : 

21    And  a  knop   under  two  branches  of  the 

same,  and  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same, 
and  a  kuop  under  two  branches  of  the  same,  according 
to  the  six  branches  going  out  of  it. 

23     Their  knops    and  theu-  branches  were 

of  the  same :  all  of  it  was  one  beaten  work  of  pure 
gol^l. 

23.  And  he   made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his 

snufl'ers,  and  his  snulfdishcs,  (/  pure  gold. 

24.  Of  a  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and 

aU  the  vessels  thereof 

(6.   THE   ALTAR   OP  INCENSE.) 

Ex.  XXX.  1.  And  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  bum 
incense  upon  :  of  shittim  wood  shalt  thou  make  it. 

2.  A  dibit  sMll  be  the  length  thereof,  and  a 

cubit  the  breadth  thereof;  foursquare  shall  it  be :  and 
two  culjits  shdil  be  the  height  thereof:  the  horns  there- 
of shall  be  of  the  same. 

3.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  golcl^ 

the  top  thereof,  ami  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and 
the  horns  thereof;  and  thou  shalt  make  imto  it  a  crown 
of  gold  round  about. 

4.  And  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it 

under  the  crown  of  it,  by  the  two  corners  thereof, 
upon  the  two  sides  of  it  shalt  thou  make  U;  and  they 
shall  be  for  placi-s  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  withal. 

5.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  of  shittim 

wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold. 

—  xxxvii.  25.  And  he  made  the  incense  altar  of 
shittim  wood :  the  length  of  it  tcM  a  cubit,  and  the 
breadth  of  it  a  cubit;  it  was  foursquare;  and  two  cu- 
bits teas  the  height  of  it ;  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the 
same. 

26.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  both  the 

top  of  it,  and  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and  the 
horns  of  it :  also  he  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold 
round  about. 

27.   And  he  made  two  rings  of  gold  for  it 

imder  the  crown  thereof,  by  the  two  corners  of  it,  upon 
the  two  sides  thereof,  to  be  places  for  the  staves  to  hear 
it  withal. 

28.  And  he  made  the  staves  of  shittim  wood, 

and  overlaid  them  with  gold. 

(7.   ITS  PLACE.) 

Ex.  XXX.  6.  And  thou  shaltput  it  before  the  vail  that 
M  by  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  before  the  mercy  scat 
that  is  over  the  testimony,  where  I  will  meet  with  thee. 

(8.   THE  EVER-BURNING   LAMPS  IN  THE  HOLY  PLACE.) 

Ex.  xxvii.  20.  And  thou  shalt  command  the  children 
of  Israel,  that  they  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for 
the  liglit,  to  cause  the  lamp  to  burn  always. 

—  '^—  21.  In  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation 
without  the  vail,  which  is  before  the  testimony,  Aaron 
and  his  sons  shall  order  it  from  evening  to  morning 
before  the  Louu:  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto 
tlieu'  generations  on  the  behalf  of  the  chikken  of 
Israel. 

Lev.  xxiv.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light, 
to  cause  fhe  lamps  to  burn  continually. 

3.  Without  the  vail  of  the  testimony,  in  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  shall  Aaron  order  it 
from  the  evening  unto  tlie  morning  before  the  Lord 
continually:  it  slutU  be  a,  statute  for  ever  in  yoiu-  gen- 
erations. 

4.  He  shall  order  the   lamps  upon  the  pure 

candlestick  before  tlie  Loud  continually. 

Num.  viii.  3.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  say  uuto  him. 


When  thou  lightest  the  lamps,  the  seven  lamps  shall 
give  light  over  against  the  candlestick. 

3.  And  Aaron  did  so  ;  he  lighted  the  lamps 

thereof  over  against  the  candlestick,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded Moses. 

4.  And  this  work  of  the  candlestick  wwi  of 

beaten  gold ;  unto  the  shaft  thereof,  unto  the  flowers 
thereof,  was  beaten  work :  according  unto  the  patterai 
W'hich  the  Lord  had  shewed  Moses,  so  lie  made  the 
candlestick. 

§  11.    The  Holy  of  Holies. 

(1.    THE  ARK  OF   THE  COTENANT.) 

Ex.  XXV.  10.  And  they  shall  make  an  ark  of  shittim 
wood :  two  cubits  and  a  half  shall  be  the  length  there- 
of, and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a 
cubit  and  a  half  the  height  thereof 

11.  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold, 

within  and  without  shalt  thou  overlay  it,  and  shalt 
make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  about. 

12.  And  thou  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  gold  for 

it,  and  put  them  in  the  four  corners  thereof;  and  two 
rings  shall  be  in  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two  rings  m  the 
other  side  of  it.  ♦ 

13.  And  thou  shalt  make  staves  of  shittim 

wood,  and  overlay  them  with  gold. 

14.  And  "thou  shalt  put  the  staves  into  the 

rings  by  the  sides  of  the  ark,  that  the  ark  may  be 
borne  with  them. 

15.  The  staves  shall  be  in  the  rings  of  the  ark : 

tliey  shall  not  be  taken  from  it. 

.  16.  And  thou  shalt  put  into  the  ark  the  tes- 
timony which  I  shall  give  thee. 

—  xxxvii.  1.  And  Bezaleel  made  the  ark  of  shittim 
wood :  two  cubits  and  a  half  was  the  length  of  it,  and 
a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  of  it,  and  a  cubit  and  a 
half  the  height  of  it : 

2.  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within 

and  without,  and  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round 

about.  „      , ,   ,    1 
3.  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  lo  be 

set  by  the  four  corners  of  it ;  even  two  rings  upon  the 

one  side  of  it,  and  two  rings  upon  the  other  side  of  it. 
4.  And  he  made  staves  of  shittim  wood,  and 

overlaid  them  with  gold. 
5.  And  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rmgs  by  the 

sides  of  the  ark,  to  bear  the  ark. 

(2.   THE   CONTENTS  OP  THE   ARK.) 

Ex.  XXV.  21.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat 
above  upon  the  ark;  and  in  the  ark  thou  shaltput  the 
testimony  that  I  shall  give  thee. 

Xitm.  xvii.  10.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses, 
Brino-  Aaron's  rod  asain  before  the  testimony,  to  be 
kept'for  a  token  against  the  rebels;  and  thou  shalt 
quite  take  away  their  miu-murings  from  me,  that  they 
die  not.  .^ 

11.  And  Moses  did  so:  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded him,  so  did  he. 

12.  And  the  children  of  Israel  spake  unto 

Moses,  saying,  Behold,  we  die,  we  perish,  we  all  perish. 

13.  Whosoever  cometh  any  thing  near  unto 

the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  shall  die :  shall  we  be  con- 
sumed with  dying  ? 

See  Kings  viii.  9.     JTeb.  ix.  4. 

(3.   THE  MERCY   SEAT.) 
(A.   MATERLV.L   AND  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ex.  XXV.  17.  And  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  of 
pure  gold :  two  cubits  and  a  half  shall  be  the  length 
thereof,  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof 

—  xxxvii.  6.  And  he  made  the  mercy  seat  of  pure 
gold:  two  cubits  and  a  half  ims  the  length  thereof, 
and  one  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereot. 

(B.    THE   CHERUBrM.) 

Ex.  XXV.  18.  And  thou  shalt  make  two  cherubim  of 
gold,  of  Vieaten  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  in  the 
two  eiids  of  the  mercy  seat. 

19.  And  make  one  cherub  on  the  one  end,  and 

the  other  cherub  on  the  other  end :  even  of  the  mercy 
seat  shall  ye  make  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends 
thereof 


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CHAP.  II. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXI 1 1. 


Er.  xsv.  20.  Ami  the  cberubim  shall  stretch  forth 
their  winirs  m\  liijrli,  covering  the  mercy  seat  with 
their  wiugs,  sind  ll;fir t'ate>i  simukxik  one  to  another ;  to- 
waril  the  mercy  .seat  shall  tlie  faces  of  the  chernl)ini  be. 

—  .xxxvii.  7.  -Vnd  he  made  two  cbeniliim  i>f  gold, 
beaten  out  of  one  piece  made  he  them,  ou  the  two 
ends  of  the  mercy  seat ; 

8.  One  cherub  on  the  end  on  this  side,  and 

another  cherub  on  the  otiur  end  ou  that  side :  out  of 
the  mercy  seat  made  he  the  cherubim  ou  the  two  cuds 
thereof 

9.  And  the  cherubim  spread  out  tlteir  -wings 

on  his;h,((Hrf  covered  with  their  wings  over  the  mercy 
seat,   with    tlu'ir  faces   one   to   auotlier;   ercn  to   the 
mercy  seatward  w  ere  the  faces  of  the  cherubim. 
(C.  ITS  rosiTiox.) 

E.r.  xxvi.  34.  And  thou  shalt  jnit  the  mercy  scat 
upon  the  ark  of  the  testimony  in  the  most  holy  pUicc. 

(D.  ITS  rriiPosE.) 

Ex.  XXV.  33.  And  there  I  will  meet  with  thee,  and  I 
will  commune  witli  tliee  from  above  the  mercy  seat, 
from  between  the  two  cherubim  whicli  are  upon  the 
ark  of  the  testimony,  of  all  thinr/x  which  I  will  give 
thee  in  commaudmc'nt  unto  the  ciiililrcu  of  Israel. 

§  12.    The  Setting  up  of  the  Taberuacle. 

(1.    COMM.VJXDEU.) 

Ex.  xxvi.  30.  And  thou  shalt  rear  up  the  tubcmacle 
according  to  the  fashion  thereof  which  was  shewed 
thee  in  tlie  mount. 

— xl.  3.  Ou  the  first  day  of  the  first  month  shalt 
thou  set  up  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation. 

—  —  3.  And  thou  shalt  put  therein  the  ark  of  the 
testimony,  and  cover  the  ark  with  the  vail. 

4.  And  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  table,  and  set 

in  order  tlie  things  that  are  to  lie  set  in  order  upon  it; 
and  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  candlestick,  and  light  the 
lamps  thereof 

5.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the 

incense  before  the  arlv  of  the  testimony,  and  put  the 
hanging  of  the  door  to  the  tabernacle. 

(i.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  the  burnt 

offering  before  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent 
of  the  congregation. 

7.  And  thou  shalt  set  the  laver  between  the 

tent  of  the  congregation  and  the  altar,  and  shalt  put 
water  therein. 

8.  And  thou  shalt  set  up  the  court  round 

about,  and  hang  up  the  hanging  at  the  court  gate. 

0.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  anointing  oil,  and 

anoint  the  tabernacle,  and  all  that  u  therein,  and  shalt 
hallow  it,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof:  and  it  shall  be 
hol.v. 

-^^ 10.  And  thou  shalt   anoint  the  altar  of  the 

burnt  ofl'ering,  and  all  bis  vessels,  and  sanctify  the 
altar:  and  it  sliall  be  an  allar  most  holy. 

11.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  the  laver  and  Ms 

foot,  and  sanctify  it. 

13.  And"  thou  shalt  firing  Aaron  and  his  sons 

unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
and  wash  them  with  water. 

13.  And  thou  shalt  put  upon  Aaron  the  holj' 

garments,  and  anoint  him,  and  sanctify  him ;  that  he 
may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's  office. 

14.  And  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  clothe 

them  with  coats: 

1.5.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  them,  as  thou  didst 

anoint  their  father,  that  they  mav  minister  unto  me  in 
tlie  priest's  office :  for  their  anointing  shall  surely  be 
an  everlasting  priesthood  throughout  theii'  generations. 

(3.   TUE   WORK  COMPLETED.) 

Ex.  xxxix.  33.  Thus  was  all  the  work  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  tent  of  the  congregation  finished :  and  the 
children  of  Israel  did  according  to  all  that  the  Lord 
commanded  iloses,  so  did  they. 

33.  And   they  brought  the   tabernacle   unto 

Moses,  the  tent,  and  all  his  fuiTiiture,  his  taclies,  his 
boards,  his  bars,  and  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets; 

34.  And  the  covering  of  rams'  skins  dyed  red, 


and  the  covering  of  badgei-s'  skins,  and  the  vail  of  the 
covering; 

35.  The  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  staves 

thereof,  and  tlie  mercy  seat ; 

3(1.  'I'lie  table,  uml  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and 

the  shewbreail ; 

37.  The    pure    candlestick,   vith    the    lamjis 

thereof,  ereii  irith  the  lanijis  to  be  set  in  oriler,  and  all 
the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  oil  for  light ; 

38.  And  the  golden  altar,  and  the  anointing 

oil,  and  the  sweet  incense,  and  the  hanging  for  the 
taberii;icle  door; 

39.  The  brazen  altar,  and  his  grate  of  brass, 

his  staves,  and  all  bis  vessels,  tlie  laver  and  his  foot; 

40.  Tlie  h:uigiiigs  of  the  court,  his  iiillars,  and 

his  sockets,  and  the  banging  for  the  court  gate,  his 
cords,  and  bis  pins,  and  all  tlie  vessels  of  the  service 
of  the  tabernacle,  for  the  tent  of  the  congregation  ; 

41.  The  clothes  of  service  to  do  service  in  the 

holy  ;''"!■'■,  and  tlie  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest, 
ami  liis  sons'  garments,  to  minister  in  the  |iriest's  ofiice. 

43.  According  to  all  that  the  Loitn  commanded 

Moses,  so  the  children  of  Israel  nuule  all  the  work. 

43.  And  Moses  did  look  upon  all  tlie  work, 

and,  behold,  they  had  done  it  as  the  Lord  had  com- 
manded, even  so  bad  they  done  it :  and  Closes  blessed 
them. 

(3.   THE   T.VnERNACI-E   SET   UT.) 

Ex.  xxxiii.  7.  And  Moses  took  the  tabernacle,  and 
pitched  it  without  the  camp,  afar  off  from  the  camp, 
and  called  it  the  Taberuacle  of  the  congregation.  And 
it  came  to  pass,  that  every  one  which  sought  the  Lord 
went  out  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
which  icas  without  the  camp. 

8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jloses  went  out 

unto  the  tabernacle,  thut  all  the  people  rose  up,  and 
stood  every  man  at  his  tent  door,  and  looked  after 
Moses,  until  he  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle. 

—  xl.  17.  jVnd  it  came  to  pass  in  the  first  month  in 
the  second  year,  on  the  first  dny  of  the  month,  that 
the  tabernacle  wnis  reared  up.  • 

18.  And  Moses  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and 

fastened  his  sockets,  and  set  up  the  boards  thereof;  and 
put  in  the  bare  thereof  and  reared  np  his  pillars. 

19.  And  he  sjjread  abroad  the  tent  over  the 

tabernacle,  and  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above 
upon  it ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Jloses. 

30.  And  he  took  and  put  the  testimony  into 

the  ark,  and  set  the  staves  on  the  ark,  and  put  the 
mercy  scat  above  upou  the  ark : 

21.  And  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  taber- 
nacle, and  set  up  the  vail  of  the  covering,  and  covered 
the  ark  of  the  testimonj';  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses. 

22.  And  he  put  the  table  in  the  tent  of  the 

congregation,  upon  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  north- 
ward, without  the  vail. 

33.  And  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it 

before  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Lord  had  couiuianded  jloses. 

34.  And  he  put  the  candlestick  in  the  tent  of 

the  congregation,  over  against  the  table,  on  the  side 
of  the  tabernacle  southward. 

3.5.  And  he  lighted  the  lamps  before  the  Lord  ; 

as  the  Lord  commaiided  Closes. 

20.  And  he  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent  of 

the  congregation  before  the  vail : 

37.  And  he  burnt  sweet  incense  thereon ;  as 

the  Lord  commanded  iloses. 

28.  And  he  set  up  the  hanging  ai  the  door  of 

the  tabernacle. 

29.  And  he  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  by 

the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  congrega- 
tion, and  offered  upon  it  the  burnt  otfcring  and  the 
meat  offering  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Jloses. 

30.  And  he  set  the  laver  between  the  tent  of 

the  congregation  and  the  altar,  and  put  water  there, 
to  wasli  irithitl. 

31.  And  Closes  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  washed 

their  hands  and  tlieir  feet  thereat: 

32.  When  they  went  into  the  tent  of  the  con- 
gregation, and  when  they  came  nc:ir  unto  the  altar, 
they  washed ;  as  the  LoitD  commanded  Moses. 


587 


CHAP.  III. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


Ei.  xl.  33.  Ami  he  reared  up  the  court  round  about 
the  tabernacle  and  the  altar,  and  set  up  the  hanging 
of  the  court  gate.     So  Jloses  finished  the  work. 

(4.    PROVISION    MADE    FOIl    THE    TR.\NSPORT    OP    THE 
TABERNACLE.) 

ynm.  vii.  3.  And  they  brought  tlieir  offering  before 
the  Lord,  si.\  covered  wagons,  and  twelve  oxen;  a 
wagon  for  two  of  the  princes,  and  for  each  one  an  ox : 
ancT  they  brought  them  before  the  tabernacle. 

4.  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying, 

5.  Take  it  of  them,  that  they  may  be  to  do  the 

service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  ;  and 
thou  Shalt  give  them  imto  the  Levites,  to  every  man 
according  to  his  service. 

6.  And  Jloses  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen, 

and  gave  them  unto  the  Levites. 

7.  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  imto 

the  sous  of  Gershoii,  according  to  their  service : 

8.  And  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  g.ave 

unto  the  sons  of  Merari,  according  unto  their  service, 
imder  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

9.  But  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  none : 

because  the  service  of  the  sanctuarj-  bclongmg  unto 
them  WM  Uiat  they  should  bear  upon  their  shoulders. 


CHAP.  IIL 

THE  TABERI^ACLE  AXD  THE  AEK, 
FROM  MOSES  TO  SOLOMOJS". 

§  13.  God  to  be  Worshipped  with  Sacrifices  only 
in  one  Definite  Spot. 

Deut.  xii.  5.  But  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord 
your  God  shall  choose  out  of  all  your  trilK-s  to  put  his 
name  there,  even  imto  his  habitation  shall  ye  seek,  and 
thither  thou  shall  come  : 

6.  And  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  burnt  offer- 
ings, and  your  sacrifices,  and  your  tithes,  and  heave 
oft'erings  of  vour  hand,  and  your  vows,  and  your  free- 
will ofi'ering,  and  the  firstlmgs  of  your  herds  and  of 
your  flocks : 

7.  And  there  ye  shall  eat  before  the   Lord 

your  God,  and  ye  shall"  rejoice  in  all  that  ye  put  your 
hand  unto,  ye"  and  your  households,  wherein  the 
Lord  thy  Go"d  hath  blessed  thee. 

8.  Ye  shall  not  do  after  all  the  things  that  we 

do  here  this  day,  every  man  whatsoever  is  right  in  his 
own  eyes. 

9.  For  ye  are  not  as  yet  come  to  the  rest  and 

to  the  inheritance,  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 
you. 

10.  But  when  ye  go  over  .Jordan,  and  dwell  in 

the  land  which  the  Lc)RD  your  God  giveth  you  to  in- 
herit, and  when  he  giveth  you  rest  from  all  youi-  ene- 
mies round  about,  so  that  ye  dwell  in  safety  ; 

11.  Then  there  shall  be  a   place  which  the 

Lord  yoiu'  God  shall  choose  to  cause  his  name  to 
dwell  t"here ;  thither  shall  ye  bring  all  that  I  command 
you ;  your  liurnt  offerings,  and  your  sacrifices,  your 
tillies,"aud  the  heave  offering  of  your  hand,  and  all  "your 
choice  vows  which  ye  vow  unto  the  Lord  : 

12.  And  ye  "shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your 

God,  ye,  and  your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  and  your 
men.scrvants,  and  your  maidservants,  and  the  Levite 
that  it  within  your  gates;  forasmuch  as  be  halh  no 
part  nor  iulicrilance  with  you. 

13.  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  offer  not 

thy  burnt  offerings  in  every  place  that  thou  seest : 

" 14.  But  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall 

choose  in  one  of  thy  tribes,  there  tliou  shalt  offer  thy 
burnt  offerings,  and"  there  thou  shalt  do  all  that  I  com- 
mand thee. 

§14. 

Jos.  iii.  6.  And  Joshua  spake  unlo  the  priests,  say- 
ing, Take  up  tlie  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  pass  over 
before  file  people.  And  they  took  up  the  ark  of  the 
covenant,  and  went  before  the  people. 


7.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  .Joshua,  This  day 

will  I  begin  t(3  magnify  thee  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel, 
that  they"  maj-  know  that,  as  I  was  with  Moses,  so  I 
will  be  witli  thee. 

8.  And  thou  shalt  command  the  priests  that 

bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  saying,  When  ye  are 
come  to  the  brink  of  the  water  of  Jordan,  ye  shall  stand 
still  in  Jordan. 

11.  Behold,  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

Lord  of  all  the  earth  passethover  before  you  into  Jor- 
dan. 

—  iv.  10.  For  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark  stood 
in  the  midst  of  Jordan,  until  even-  thing  was  finished 
that  the  Lord  commanded  Joshua  to  speak  unto  the 
people,  according  to  all  that  !Moses  commanded 
Joshua :  and  the  people  hasted  and  passed  over. 

11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  people 

were  clean  passed  over,  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
passed  over,  and  the  priests,  in  the  presence  of  the 
people. 

§  15.    Tlie  Tabernacle  and  the  Ark   probably 
moved  from  Place  to  Place  with  the  Camp. 

See  Jos.  iv.  19 ;  viii.  30-3.5  ;  ix.  G  ;  x.  15,  43. 

§  16.    After  the  Conqnest,  at  Sliiloh. 

See  Jos.  xviii.  1 ;  xix.  51 ;  xxii.  13.  Jud.  xviii.  31 : 
xsL  13.     1  Slim.  i.  9,  24 ;  iii.  21 ;  iv.  3,  4. 


u; 


^ 


The  Ark  Carried  over  Jordan. 


The  Ark  Taken  by  the  Philistines. 

See  1,S'(/H!.  iv.  3-11,  17,  22. 

§  IS.    Is  tarried  from  Place  to  Place. 

1  Sam.  V.  1.  And  the  Philistines  took   the  ark  of 
God,  and  brought  it  from  Ebeu-ezer  unto  Ashdod. 

2.  When  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God, 

they  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Dagou,  and  set  it  by 
Dagou. 

8.  They  sent  therefore  and  gathered  all  the 

lords  of  the  Philistines  unto  them,  and  said.  What 
shall  we  do  with  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  ?  And 
they  answered,  Let  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  be  car- 
ried about  unto  Gath.  And  tliey  carried  the  ark  of 
the  God  of  Israel  about  thither. 

10.  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to  Ek- 

ron.  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  of  God  came  to 
Ekron,  that  the  Ekronites  cried  out,  saying,  They 
have  brought  aliout  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  to 
us,  to  Slav  us  and  our  people. 

vi.  l".  And  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  in  the  country 

of  the  iPliilistiues  seven  months. 

§  19.    Is  Finally  Sent  Back  with  a  Trespass 
Ofi'ering. 

1  Seim.  vi.  2.  And  the  Philistines  called  for  the 
priests  and  the  divmers,  s.aymg,  WluU  shall  we  do  to 
tlie  ark  of  the  Lord  ?  tell  us  wherewith  we  shall  send 
it  to  his  place.  ,         ,     c 

3.  And  they  said.  If  ye  send  away  the  ark  of 

the  God  of  Israel,  s'end  it  not  empty ;  but  in  any  wise 
retm-u  hun  a  trespass  otfering  :  then  ye  shall  lie  healed, 
and  it  shall  be  known  to  you  why  his  hand  is  not  re- 
moved from  you.  ,  ,      , 

4,  Tlien  said  they.  What  shall  be  the  trespass 

offering  which  we  shall  return  to  him?  They  an- 
swered. Five  solden  emerods,  and  five  golden  mice, 
aeeordinri  to  the  number  of  the  lords  of  the  Philistines: 
for  one  plague  was  on  you  all,  and  on  yom-  lortls. 

§  20.    The  Miracle  of  the  Milch  Kine. 

1  Sam.  vi.  7.  Now  therefore  make  a  new  cart,  and 
take  two  milch  kine,  on  which  there  hath  come  no 
yoke,  and  tie  the  kine  to  the  cart,  and  brmg  their 
"calves  home  from  tliem  : 

8.  And  take  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and  lay  it 

upon  the  cart;  and  put  the  jewels  of  gold,  which  ye 
return  him  for  a  trespass  offering,  in  a  coffer  by  the 
I  side  thereof;  and  scud  it  away,  tliat  it  may  go. 


588 


CUAP.  III. 


sacri:d  tlaces. 


BOOK  xxiir. 


1  fiiiii.  vi.  9.  Anil  SCO,  if  it  goctli  up  l)y  the  wny  of 
his  own  loiist  to  Ik'lh-shcnu'sh,  t/itii  ho  h:ith  (Unic  us 
this  giviit  evil :  but  it'  not,  then  wo  slmll  liuow  tli;it  //  in 
not  Ills  hanil  that  smote  us;  it  irus  a  chnneo  t/uU  haii- 
peneil  to  us. 

10.  Ami  the  men  iliil  so;  anil  took  two  milch 

kine,  mill  tied  tliem  to  the  cart.iuul  shut  up  their  ealvcs 
at  liimie: 

11.  Anil  they  laid  the  ark  of  llie  Loud  upon 

the  cart,  and  the  cotter  with  the  miee  of  gold  and  tlie 
iniaijes  of  tlieir  emerods. 

—  —  10.  And  the  kine  took  the  straight  way  to  the 
wav  of  llelh-shemesh, '(«({  went  along  the  liighway, 
lowing  as  thev  went,  and  tnnic-il  nut  a^ide  f<'  the  right 
hand  or  C'<  the  lell ;  anil  tlu^  lords  of  the  Philistines 
went  after  IIumu  unto  tlie  border  of  Beth-slieme.sli. 

It).  Anil  wlien  the  tive  lords  of  the  Philistines 

had  seen  it,  they  returned  to  Kkrou  the  same  day. 

5  21.    The  Ark  Received  at  Retli-sheinesh. 

1  Snm.  vi.  13.  And  thoj  of  Beth-shemesh  ?/-cjr  reap- 
ing their  wheat  harvest  in  the  valley  :  and  tliey  lilYed 
up  their  eyes,  and  saw  the  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  see  H. 

14.  And  the  cart  came  into  the  tield  of  Joshua, 

a  Beth-sliemite,  and  stood  there,  where  there  mw  a 
great  stone:  and  they  clave  the  wood  of  the  cart,  and 
olfered  the  kine  a  burnt  oliVring  unto  the  Loiin. 

— •  —  \'>.  And  the  Lcvitcs  took  down  the  ark  of  the 
LoRO,  and  the  coffer  that  tcirs  with  it,  wherein  the 
jewels  of  gold  irere,  and  put  them  on  the  great  stone  : 
and  the  men  of  Betli-shemesh  offered  burnt  offerings 
and  saeriticed  saerilices  the  same  day  unto  the  Lord. 

§  22.    Trausferred  to  Kirjath-jeariiii,  and  Re- 
mains there  Twenty  Years. 

1  Sam.  vi.  21.  And  they  sent  messengers  to  the  in- 
habitants of  Kirjalh-jearim,  saying,  The  Philistines 
have  brought  again  llie  ark  of  the  Lord  ;  come  ye 
down,  rt^irf  fetch  it  up  to  you. 

—  vii.  1.  And  the  men"  of  Kirjath-jearim  came,  and 
fetrhed  up  the  ark  of  the  Loud,  and  brought  it  into 
the  house  of  Aliiuadab  in  the  hill,  and  sanctified 
Kleaz.ir  Ids  son  to  keep  the  ark  of  the  Lord. 

2.  And  it  c;ime  to  pass,  while  the  ark  abode 

in  Kirjath-jearim,  that  the  time  was  long;  for  it  was 
twenty  years :  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  lamented 
after  the  Lord. 

§  23.    David  Remores  it  from  Kirjath-jearim. 

2  Sinn.  vi.  1.  Again  David  gathered  together  all  the 
chosen  men  of  Israel,  tliirly  thousand. 

2.  And  David  arose,  and  went  with  all  the 

people  that  icere  with  him  from  Baale  of  Jndah,  to 
bring  up  from  thence  the  ark  of  God,  whose  name  is 
called  by  the  nameof  the  Lord  of  hosts  that  dwelleth 
between  tlie  cherubim. 

3.  And  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new 

cart,  and  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of  Abinadab  that 
well  in  Gibeaii :  and  L'zzali  and  Ahio,  the  sons  of 
Abinadab,  drave  the  new  cart. 

4.  And  they  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of 

Abinadab  which  iceis  at  Gil)eali,  accompanying  the 
ark  of  God:  and  Ahio  went  before  the  ark. 

,5.  Aud   David   and   all   the  house  of  Israel 

played  before  the  Lord  on  idl  manner  of  iiistniinints 
made  of  fir  wood,  even  on  harps,  aud  on  psalteries, 
and  on  timbrels,  and  on  comets,  and  on  cymbals. 

1  C/u:  .\iii.  2.  And  David  said  unto  all  tlie  congre- 
gation of  Israel,  If  if  seem  good  unto  you,  and  I/hU  it  be 
of  the  Loud  our  God,  let  us  send  abroad  unto  our 
brethren  every  where,  that  are  left  in  all  the  land  of 
Israel,  and  with  them  aUo  to  the  priests  and  Levites 
%Dhich  are  in  their  cities  and  suburbs,  that  they  may 
gather  themselves  unto  us: 

3.  And  let  us  bring  again  the  ark  of  our  God 

to  us :  for  we  inquired  not  at  it  in  tlie  days  of  Saul. 

4.  And  all  the  congregation   said   that  they 

would  do  so :  for  the  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of 
all  the  people. 

').  So  David  gathered  all  Israel  together,  from 


Shilior  of  E";ypt  even  unto  the  entering  of  Ilcmath,  to 
bring  the  ark  of  i;oil  from  Kirjalh-jearim. 

(!.  And   David   went   up,   and   all    Israel,   to 

Baalah,  tlml  m,  to  Kirjatli-jearim,  whicli  /leluiir/eil  to 
.hidali,  to  bring  up  thence  the  ink  of  God  the  Lord, 
that  dwelletli  between  the  cherubim,  whose  name  is 
called  on  it. 

7.  And  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new 

cart  out  of  the  lioiise  of  Abinadab :  and  Uzza  and 
Ahio  drave  the  carl. 

8.  .\nd    David  and  all   Israel   i)layid  before 

God  with  ;ill  their  might,  and  with  singing,  ;ind  with 
harps,  and  with  psalteries,  and  with  timbrels,  and  with 
cymbals,  and  witli  trumpets. 

§  24.    But  is  TerriHed,  and  I/eaves  it  witli  Obed- 
cdom. 

2  S(im.  vi.  9.  And  David  was  afraid  of  the  Lord 
that  day,  and  said,  How  shall  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
come  to  ineV 

10.  So  David  would  not  remove  the  ark  of 

the  Lord  unto  him  into  the  city  of  David :  but  David 
carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of  Obed-edom  the 
Giltite. 

11.  And  the  ark  of  the  Lokd  continued  in  the 

house  of  Obed-edom  the  Gittile  three  months :  and 
the  Lord  blessed  Obed-edom,  and  all  his  household. 

1  Chr.  xiii.  12.  And  David  was  afraid  of  God  that 
day,  saying,  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God  !wme 
to  me  ? 

13.  So  David  brought  not   the   ark  home  to 

himself  to  the  city  of  David,  but  carried  it  aside  into 
the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  Gittile. 

14.  And  the  ark  of  God  remained  with  the 

familv  of  Obed-edom  in  his  house  three  months.  And 
the  Lord  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom,  and  all 
that  he  had. 

§  25.    Finally  Remoyes  it  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Sam.  vi.  13.  And  it  was  told  king  David,  saying, 
The  Lord  hath  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom,  and 
all  that  pertaineth  unto  him,  because  of  the  ark  of  God. 
So  David  went  and  brouglit  up  the  ark  of  God  from 
the  house  of  Obed-edom  into  the  city  of  David  with 
gladness. 

13.  And  it  was  so,  that  when  they  that  bare 

the  ark  of  the  Lord  had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacrificed 
oxen  and  fallings. 

1,5,  So  "David   and  all    the  house   of   Israel 

brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  w^illi  slioulmg,  aud 
with'the  sound  of  the  trumpet. 

1  Chr.xY.i.  And  David  gathered  all  Israel  together 
to  Jerusalem,  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  unto 
his  place,  which  he  had  prepared  for  it. 

25.  So  David,  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  the 

cajitiiins  over  thousands,  went  to  bring  u]i  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of  the  house  of  Obed- 
edom  with  joy. 

26.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  God  helped 

the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  that  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven 
rams. 

27.  And  David  irris  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine 

linen,  and  all  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark,  and  the 
singers,  and  Chen;iuiali  the  master  of  the  song  with 
the  singers :  David  also  hael  upon  him  an  ephod  of 
linen. 

28.  Thus  all  Israel  brought  up  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  with  sliouting,  and  with  sound 
I'f  the  cornet,  and  with  trumpets,  aud  with  cymbaLs, 
making  a  noise  with  psalteries  and  harps. 

§  2C.    Mielial's  Contemptuous  Beliayior. 

2  Snin.  vi.  14.  And  David  danced  before  the  Lord 
with  all  hi.i  might ;  and  David  !ctt^  girded  with  a  linen 
ephod. 

IG.  And  as  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the 

citv  of  David,  Micbal  Saul's  daugliter  looked  through 
a  window,  and  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing 
before  the  Lord  ;  and  she  despisixl  him  in  her  heart 


589 


CHAP.  III. 


SACRED   PLACES. 


BOOK  xxin. 


1  Chr.  XT.  29.  And  it  came  to  pass,  M  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord  came  to  the  city  of  David, 
that  Michal  tlie  dauglitcr  of  Saul  looking  out  at  a  -win- 
dow saw  king  David  dancing  and  playing:  and  she 
despised  bini  in  her  heart. 

§  27.    A  Tent  Pitclied  for  the  Ark. 

1  Clir.  XV.  1.  And  David  made  him  houses  in  the 
city  of  David,  and  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of 
God,  and  pitched  for  it  a  tent. 

3  Sam.  vi.  17.  And  they  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 
LoKD,  and  set  it  in  his  place,  in  the  miilst  of  the  tab- 
ernacle that  David  had  pitched  for  it:  and  D.avid  of- 
fered burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings  before  the 
Lord. 

19.  And  he  dealt  among  all  the  people,  even 

among  the  whole  multitude  of  Israel,  as  \yell  to  the 
women  as  men,  to  every  one  a  cake  of  l)read,  and  a 
good  piece  of  Jksh,  and  a  flagon  of  wine.  So  all  the 
people  departed  every  one  to  his  house. 

1  Chr.  xvi.  1.  So  they  l)rought  tlie  ark  of  God,  and 
set  it  in  the  midst  of  tlie  tent  that  David  had  pitched 
for  it :  and  they  offered  burnt  sacrifices  and  peace  of- 
ferings before  God. 


§  28.    The  Old  Order  of  Thinars  Restored. 

(1.   ONLY  LBVTTES  TO  BEAR  THE   AKK.) 

1  Clir.  XV.  3.  Then  David  said.  None  ought  to  carry 
the  ark  of  God  but  the  Levites :  for  them  hath  the 
LoiiX)  chosen  to  carry  the  ark  of  God,  and  to  minister 
unto  him  for  ever. 

-4.  And  David  assembled  the  children  of  Aaron, 

and  the  Levites : 

11.  And  David  called  for  Zadok  and  Abiathar 

the  priests,  and  for  the  Levites,  for  Uriel,  Asaiah,  and 
Joel,  Shemaiah,  and  Elicl,  and  Anmiinadab, 

13.  And  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  the  chief  of 

the  fathers  of  the  Levites  :  sanctify  youmelves,  both  ye 
and  your  brethren,  that  ye  may  bring  up  the  ark  of 
the  Lord  God  of  Israel  imto  tUepkice  that  I  have  pre- 
pared for  it. 

13.  Tor  because  ye  did  it  not  at  the  first,  the 

Lord  our  God  made  a  breach  upon  us,  for  that  we 
sought  him  not  after  the  due  order. 

—  —  11.  So  the  priests  and  the  Levites  sanctified 
themselves  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel. 

1-5.  And  the  children  of  the  Levites  bare  the 

ark  of  God  upon  their  shoulders  with  the  staves  there- 
on, as  Moses  commanded,  according  to  the  word  of 
the  Lord. 

16.  And  David  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  Le- 
vites to  appoint  their  brethren  to  be  the  singers  with  in- 
struments of  music,  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals, 
sounding,  by  lifting  up  the  voice  with  joy. 

17.  So  the  Levites  appointed  Heman  the  son 

of  Joel ;  and  of  his  brethren,  Asaph  the  son  of  Bere- 
chiah;  and  of  the  sons  of  Merari  their  brethren,  Ethan 
the  son  of  Kushaiah  ; 

18.  And  with  them  their  brethren  of  the  sec- 
ond degree,  Zeehariah,  Ben,  and  Jaaziel,  and  Shemira- 
motli,  and  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  Eliab,  and  Bcnaiah,  and 
Maaseiah,  aiul  Mattithiah,  and  Eliiiheleh,  and  Mik- 
neiah,  and  Olx'd-edom,  and  Jeiel,  the  porters. 

19.  So  the  singers,  Heman,  Asaph,  and  Ethan, 

were  apjiointed  to  sound  with  cymbals  of  brass  ; 

2U.  And  .Zeehariah,  and  Aziel,  and  Shemira- 

moth,  and  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  and  Eliab, and  Maaseiah, 
and  Beuaiali,  wilh  psalteries  on  Alamolh  ; 

21.  And  Jlattilhiah,  and  Eliplieleh,  and  Mik- 

neiah,  and  Ohed-edoin,  and  Jeiel,  and  Azaziah,  with 
harps  on  the  Sheminilli  to  excel. 

33.  And  Chenaniah,  chief  of  the  Levites,  was 

for  song :  he  instructed  about  the  song,  because  he 
was  skilful. 

23.  And  Berechiah  and  Elkanah  were  door- 
keepers for  the  ark. 

34.  And    Sliebaniah,    and  Jehoshaphat,  and 

Ncthaneel,  and  Atnasai,  and  Zeehariah,  and  Benaiah, 
and  Eliezcr,  the  priests,  did  blow  with  the  trumpets 


before  the  ark  of  God :  and  Obed-edom  aud  Jehiah 
tcere  doorkeepers  for  the  ark. 

(3.    ONLY   LEVITES  TO  MINISTER  BEFORE   IT.) 

1  Chr.  xvi.  4.  Aud  he  appointed  certain  of  the  Le- 
vites to  minister  before  the  ark  of  the  Loud,  and  to 
record,  and  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of 
Israel : 

5.  Asaph  the  chief,  and  next  to  him  Zeeha- 
riah, Jeiel,  and  Shemiramoth,  and  Jehiel,  and  Matti- 
thiah, and  Eliab,  and  Benaiah,  and  Obed-edom  :  and 
Jeiel  with  psalteries  and  with  harps ;  but  Asaph  made 
a  sound  with  cymbals  ; 

•  C.  Benaiah  also  and  Jahaziel  the  priests  with 

trumpets  continually  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  God. 

■ 37.  So  he  left  there  before  the  ark  of  the  cov- 
enant of  the  Lord  Asapli  and  his  brethren,  to  minis- 
ter Iwfore  the  ark  continually,  as  every  da3''s  work  re- 
quired : 

38.  And  Obed-  edom  with  theirbrethren,  three- 
score aud  eight ;  Obed-edom  also  the  son  of  Jeduthun 
and  Hosah  to  be  porters : 

(3.  NOT  remo'\t;d  froji  .terusalem  duuing  Absa- 
lom's REBELLION.) 

3  Sam.  sv.  34.  And  lo  Zadok  also,  and  all  the  Le- 
vites were  with  him,  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
of  God :  and  they  set  down  the  ark  of  God ;  and 
Abiathar  went  up,  until  all  the  people  had  done  jiass- 
ing  out  of  the  citj'. 

2.5.  And  the  king  said  unto  Zadok,  Carry  back 

the  ark  of  God  into  the  city:  if  I  shall  find  favour  in 
the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  he  will  bring  me  again,  and 
shew  me  both  it,  aud  his  habitation  : 

37.  The  king  said  also  unto  Zadok  the  priest, 

Art  not  thou  a  seer?  return  to  the  city  in  peace,  you 
and  your  two  sons  with  you,  Ahimaaz  thy  son,  and 
Jonathan  the  son  of  Abiathar. 

38.  See,  I  will  tany  in  the  plain  of  the  wilder- 
ness, until  there  come  word  from  you  to  certify  me. 

29.  Zadok  therefore  and  Abiathar  carried  the 

ark  of  God  again  to  Jerusalem :  and  they  tarried  there. 

§  29.    The  Tabernacle,  after  the  Loss  of  the  Ark 
at  Shiloli. 

(1.  was  first  at  kob.) 

1  Sam.  xxi.  1.  Then  came  David  to  Nob  to  Ahime- 
lech  the  priest:  and  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  the  meet- 
ing of  David,  and  said  unto  him,  "Why  art  thou  alone, 
and  no  man  with  thee  ? 

3.  Aud  David  saidtmto  Ahimelech  the  priest. 

The  king  hath  commanded  me  a  business,  and  hath 
said  unto  me.  Let  no  man  know  any  thing  of  the 
business  whereabout  I  send  thee,  and  what  I  have 
commanded  thee :  and  I  have  appointed  my  servants 
to  such  and  such  a  place. 

8.  Now  therefore  what  is  under  thine  band? 

give  me  five  loaves  of  bread  in  mine  hand,  or  what 
there  is  present. 

(3.   TIIEN  at   GIBEON,  TILL  TITE  TEMPLE  W,\S  BtTTLT.) 

1  Chr.  xxi.  38.  At  that  time  when  David  saw  that 
the  Lord  had  answered  liim  in  the  threshingfloor  of 
Oman  tlie  Jebusite,  then  he  sacrificed  there. 

29.  For  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  ■which 

Moses  made  in  the  wilderness,  and  the  altar  of  the 
burnt  offering,  were  at  that  season  in  the  high  place  at 
Gibeon. 

2  Chr.  i.  4.  But  the  ark  of  God  had  David  brought 
up  from  Kirjath-jearim  to  the  place  which  David  had 
prepared  for  it :  for  he  had  pitched  a  tent  for  it  at 
Jerusalem. 

— •  — •  5.  Moreover  the  brazen  altar,  that  Bezaleel 
the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  had  made,  he  put  be- 
fore the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  :  and  Solomon  and 
the  congregation  sought  unto  it. 

6.  i\.nd  Solomon  went  up  thither  to  the  brazen 

altar  before  the  Lord,  which  loas  at  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  offered  a  thousand  biuTit  offer- 
ings upon  it. 


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CHAr.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


CHAP.  IV. 

SOLOMON'S  TEMPLE. 

^  :)0.    ]>iiYia  Desires  to  Build  n  House  for  God. 

3  Slim.  vii.  1.  Ami  it  camo  to  puss,  wliPiitlicking  sat 
in  bis  hmisc,  and  tlio  Loud  had  given  liini  rest  round 
about  from  all  his  enemies: 

2.  Thai  the  king  said  unto  Natlian  the  iirnjihet, 

See  now,  I  dwell  in  a  house  of  cedar,  but  the  ark  of 
God  dwelleth  within  curtains. 

3.  And  Nathan  said  to  tho  kins.  Go,  do  all 

that  in  in  thine  heart ;  lor  the  Loui)  in  with  thee. 

1  C/ii:  xvii.  1.  Xi>w  it  eame  to  pass,  as  David  sat  in 
his  liouse,  that  David  said  to  Nathan  the  prophet,  Lo, 
I  dwell  in  a  house  of  cedars,  but  the  ark  of  the  cov- 
enant of  the  Loun  nmniiieth  under  curtains. 

2.  Then  Nathan  said  unto  David,  Do  all  that 

ism.  thine  heart;  for  God  in  with  thee. 

§  31.    But  God  Forbids. 

2  Sam.  vii.  5.  Go  and  tell  my  servant  David,  Thus 
saith  the  Lord,  Shalt  thou  build  me  a  house  for  me  to 
dwell  in  ? 

(5.  AVhereas  I  have  not  dwelt  in  ant/  house 

since  the  time  tliat  I  brought  \\\\  the  children  of  Israel 
out  of  Esyi>t,  even  to  this  day,  but  have  walked  in  a 
tent  and  in  a  tabernacle. 

-7.  In  all  the  phnrs  wherein  I  have  walked  with 

nil  the  children  of  Israel  sjiakc  I  a  word  with  any  of 
the  tribes  of  Israel,  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my 
people  Israel,  saying.  Why  build  ye  not  mo  a  house 
of  cedar? 

1  Chr.  xvii.  3.  And  it  came  to  pa.ss  the  same  night, 
that  the  word  of  God  came  to  Nathan,  saying, 

4.  Go  and  tell  David  my  servant,  Thus  saith 

the  Loud,  Thou  shalt  not  build  me  a  house  to  dwell 
in: 

.5.  For  I  have  not  dwelt  jn  a  house  since  the 

day  that  I  brought  up  Israel  unto  this  day;  but  have 
gone  from  tent  to  tent,  and  from  one  tabernacle  to 
another. 

6.  Wheresoever  I  have  walked  with  all  Israel, 

spake  I  a  word  to  any  of  the  judges  of  Israel,  whom  I 
commanded  to  feed  "mv  people,  saying,  V\\ij  have  ye 
not  built  me  a  house  of  cedars  ? 

§  32.    And  Promises  that  Solomon  sliall  Build  it. 

2  S(jm.  vii.  10.  Jlorcover  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my 
people  Israel,  and  will  plant  them,  that  they  may  dwell 
m  a  place  of  their  own,  and  move  no  more ;  neither  shall 
the  children  of  ■^^•ickcdncss  afHict  them  any  more,  as 
bcforetime. 

11.  And  as  since  the  time  that  I  commanded 

judges  to  he  over  my  peojile  Israel,  and  have  caused 
thee  to  rest  from  all  thine  enemies.  Also  the  LoitD 
tclleth  thee  that  he  will  make  thee  a  house. 

1  Chr.  xvii.  11.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  thy 
days  be  expired  that  thou  must  go  to  he  with  thy 
fathers,  that  I  will  raise  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 
shall  be  of  thv  sons;  and  I  will  establish  his  kingdom. 

12.  lie  shall  build  mo  a  house,  and  1  will 

«tablish  his  throne  for  ever. 

—  xxii.  9.  Behold,  a  son  shall  be  liom  to  thee,  who 
•shall be  a  man  of  rest;  and  I  will  give  him  rest  from 
all  his  enemies  round  about:  for  his  name  shall  be 
Solomon,  and  I  will  give  peace  and  quietness  unto 
Israel  in  his  days. 

10.  He  shall  build  a  house  for  my  name  ;  and 

lie  shall  be  my  stm,  and  1  irill  be  his  father ;  and  I  will 
establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom  over  Israel  for  ever. 

(A.   TUE   PRO.MISE   FULFILLED.) 

Act.i  vii.  ■14.  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  wit- 
ness in  the  wilderness,  as  he  had  appointed,  speaking 
.jmto  Moses,  that  he  sliould  make  it  according  to  the 
£ishion  th;it  he  had  seen. 

—  • —  4").  Which  also  our  fathers  that  came  after 
brought  in  with  .lesus  into  the  possession  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, whom  God  drave  out  before  the  face  of  our 
fathers,  imto  the  daj's  of  David ; 


40.  'Who  found  favour  before  God,  and  desired 

to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  (Jod  of  .Jacob. 
47.  Hut  Solomon  built  him  a  house. 

^  33.    David  Cliarges  Solomon  witli  the  Duty. 

1  Chr.  xxii.  5.  And  David  said,  Solomon  my  son  in 
young  and  lender,  and  the  house  that  is  to  be  builded 
for  the  I.oiin  iniiat  he  exceeding  magnilical,  of  fame 
and  of  glory  throughout  all  countries:  I  will  therefore 
now  ni:d<e"  iireparalion  for  it.  So  David  prepared 
abimdinilly  lielnre  his  dealli. 

0.  Then  ho  called  for  Solomon  his  son,  and 

charged  him  to  build  a  house  for  the  Loud  God  of 
Israel. 

7.  And  David  said  to  Solomon,  My  son,  as  for 

me,  it  was  in  my  mind  lo  build  a  house  unto  the  name 
of  the  Loud  my  (Jod  : 

—  xxviii.  10.  Take  heed  now ;  for  the  Loud  hath 
chosen  tlice  to  build  a  house  for  the  sanctuary:  be 
strong,  and  do  it. 

—  xxii.  11.  Now,  my  son,  the  LonD  be  with  thee; 
and  prosper  thou,  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 
thy  God,  as  he  hath  said  of  thee. 

—  xxviii.  21.  And,  beh(dd,  the  courses  of  the  priests 
and  the  Levites,  ereii  the//  shall  he  with  thee  for  all  the 
service  of  the  house  of  God:  and  there  .■ihall  he  with 
thee  for  all  manner  of  workmanship  every  willing 
skilful  man,  foran}'  mannerof  service  :  also  the  princes 
and  all  the  people  viill  be  wholly  at  thy  connn:mdment. 

^  34.    Commands  the  Princes  of  Israel  to  Help. 

1  C7(C  xxii.  17.  David  also  commanded  all  tho 
princes  of  Israel  to  he\y>  Solomon  his  son,  myincj, 

18.  Is  not  the  Lord  your  God  with  youV  and 

hath  he  not  given  you  rest  on  eveiy  side?  for  he  hath 
given  the  inliabitants  of  the  land  into  mine  hand  ;  and 
the  land  is  subdued  before  the  Lord,  and  before  his 
people. 

19.  Now  set  your  heart  and  your  soul  to  seek 

the  Lord  your  God;  arise  therefore,  and  build  }-e 
the  sanctuary  of  the  Loud  God,  to  bring  the  ark  of 
the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  the  holy  vessels  of 
God,  into  the  house  that  is  to  bo  built  to  the  name  of 
tho  Loud. 

§  35.    And  Enlists  the  People  in  the  Work. 

1  Chr.  xxviii.  2.  Then  David  the  king  stood  up  upon 
his  feet,  and  said,  Hear  me,  my  brethren,  and  my 
people :  As  for  me,  I  had  in  mine  iie;ut  to  build  a  house 
of  rest  for  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and 
for  the  footstool  of  our  God,  and  had  made  ready  for 
the  building: 

3.  But  God  said  unto  me.  Thou  shalt  not  build 

a  house  for  my  name,  because  thou  ?uist  hecii  a  man  of 
war,  and  hast  shed  blood. 

4.  Ilowbeit  tho  Lord  God  of  Israel  chose  me 

before  all  tho  house  of  my  father  to  be  king  over 
Israel  forever:  for  he  hath  chosen  .Tudah  to  he  the 
ruler;  and  of  the  house  of  Jndah,  the  house  of  my 
fuller;  and  among  the  sons  of  my  father  he  liked  me 
to  make  me  king  over  all  Israel : 

,5.  And  "of  all  my  sons,  (for  the  Lord  hath 

given  me  man}-  sons,)  ho  hath  chosen  Solomon  my  son 
to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom  of  the  Lord 
over  Israel. 

6.  And  he  said  unto  me,  Solomon  thy  son,  he 

shall  build  my  house  and  my  courts :  for  I  have  chosen 
him  to  he  my  sou,  and  I  will  bo  his  father. 

§  3G.    The  Plans  Given  to  Solomon. 

1  Oir.  xxviii.  11.  Then  David  gave  to  Solomon  his 
son  the  pattern  of  the  porch,  and  of  the  houses  there- 
of, and  of  the  treasuries  thereof,  and  of  the  upper 
chambers  thereof,  .and  of  the  inner  parlours  thereof, 
and  of  the  place  of  the  mercy  seat, 

12.  And  the  pattern  "of  all  that  he  had  by  the 

Spirit,  of  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  of 
all  the  chamliers  round  about,  of  the  treasiu-ies  of  the 
house  of  God,  and  of  the  treasuries  of  the  dedicated 
things: 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


1  Chr.  xxviii.  13.  Also  for  the  courses  of  tlie  priests 
and  the  Levites,  ami  for  all  the  work  of  the  service  of 
the  house  of  the  Lord,  ami  lor  all  the  vessels  of  ser- 
vice in  the  house  of  the  Lokd. 

§  37.    He  Makes  Beady. 

2  Chr.  i.  1.  And  Solomon  the  sou  of  David  T\-as 
streufftlieued  in  his  kingdom,  and  the  Lord  his  God 
was  with  him,  and  nmgnitied  him  exceediugiy. 

2.  Then  Solomon  spake  unto  all  Israel,  to  the 

captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds,  and  to  the 
judges,  and  to  every  governor  in  all  Israel,  the  chief 
of  the  fathers. 

§  38.    Tlie  Site  had  already  been  Selected. 

3  Sam.  xxiv.  18.  And  Gad  came  that  day  to  David, 
and  said  unto  him.  Go  up,  rear  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  in 
the  threshingfloor  of  Araunah  the  Jebusite. 

25.  And  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the 

Lord,  and  offered  burnt  otl'erings  and  peace  offerings. 
So  the  Lord  was  entreated  for  the  land,  and  the 
plague  was  stayed  from  Israel. 

IC'/ir.  xxii.  1.  Then  David  said.  This  is  the  house 
of  the  Lord  God,  and  this  is  the  altar  of  the  burnt 
offering  for  Israel. 

§  39.    Dimensions  of  the  Temple  and  Porch.* 

1  Kings  vi.  2.  And  the  house  which  king  Solomon 
built  for  the  Lord,  the  length  thereof  was  threescore 
cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  twenty  cubits,  and  the 
height  thereof  thirty  cubits. 

2  Chi:  iii.  3.  Now  these  are  the  things  wherein  Solo- 
mon was  instructed  for  the  building  of  the  house  of  God. 
The  length  by  cubits  after  the  first  measure  was  three- 
score cubits,  and  the  breadth  twenty  cubits. 

1  Kinr/s  vi.  17.  And  the  house,  that  is,  the  temple 
before  it,  was  forty  cubits  long. 

— •  —  3.  And  tiie  porch  before  the  temple  of  the 
house,  twenty  cubits  was  the  length  thereof  according 
to  the  breadth  of  the  house ;  and  ten  cubits  Ma«  the 
breadth  thereof  before  the  house. 

2  C/ir.  iii.  4.  And  the  porch  that  was  in  the  front  of 
Hie.  house,  the  length  of  it  was  according  to  the  breadth 
of  the  house,  twenty  cubits,  and  the  height  was  a  hun- 
dred and  twenty :  and  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure 
gold. 

§  40.    The  Windows  and  Courts. 

1  Kings  vi.  4.  And  for  the  house  he  made  windows 
of  narrow  lights. 

30.    And    he    built    the   inner    court    with 

three  rows  of  hewed  stone,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams. 

2  Chr.  iv.  9.  Furthermore  he  made  the  court  of  the 
priests,  and  the  great  court,  and  doors  for  the  court, 
and  overlaid  the  doors  of  them  with  brass. 

§  41.    The  Woodwork  of  Cedar  and  Fir. 

1  Kings  vi.  9.  So  he  built  the  house,  and  iinished  it ; 
and  covered  the  house  with  beams  and  boards  of  ce- 
dar, 

1.5.  And  he  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within 

with  boards  of  cedar,  both  the  floor  of  the  house,  and 
the  walls  of  the  ceiling:  and\ie  covered  them  on  the 
inside  with  wood,  and  covered  the  floor  of  the  house 
with  planks  of  fir. 

11).  And  ho  built  twenty  cubit.s  on  the  sides  of 

the  house,  bntli  tin.'  floor  and  the  walls  with  boards  of 
ci'dar:  he  even  buill  //»■;/)  for  it  within,  ffe»  for  the  or- 
acle, even  for  the  most  holy  place. 

§  42.    The  Carving. 

1  Kings  vi.  18.  And  the  cedar  of  the  house  within 
•aas  carved  with  knojis  and  open  flowers  :  all  wax  ce- 
dar; there  was  no  stone  seen. 

29.  And  he  carved  all  the  walls  of  the  house 

round  about  with  carved  figures  of  chenibim  and 
palm  trees  and  open  flowers,  within  and  without. 

•  The  dimcneloiie  of  the  Temple,  ae  a  whole,  were  doubU  those 
of  the  Tabernacle.— H. 


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§  43.    Tlie  Gold  Overlaying-  and  Precious  Stones. 

1  King.')  vi.  23.  And  the  whole  house  he  overlaid 
wilh  gold,  until  he  had  finished  all  the  house :  also  the 
whole  altar  that  ^ras  by  the  oracle  he  overlaid  with 
gold. 

30.  And  the  floor  of  the  house  he  overlaid 

with  gold,  within  and  without. 

2  Chr.  iii.  5.  And  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with 
fir  tree,  which  he  overlaid  with  fine  gold,  and  set 
thereon  jialm  trees  and  chains. 

■  C.  And  he  garnished  the  house  with  precious 

stones  for  beauty :  and  the  gold  was  gold  of  Parvaini . 

7.  He  overlaid  also  the  house,  the  beams,  the 

posts,  and  the  walls  thereof,  and  the  doors  thereof,  with 
gold  ;  and  graved  cherubim  on  the  walls. 

§  44.    The  Doors. 

1  Kings  vi.  33.  So  also  made  he  for  the  door  of  the 
temple  posts  of  olive  tree,  a  fourth  part  if  the  wall. 

34.  And  the  two  doors  were  <f  fir  tree :  the 

two  leaves  of  the  one  door  reere  folding,  and  the  two 
leaves  of  the  other  door  loere  folding. 

—  ■ —  35.  And  he  carved  thereon  cherubim  and  palm 
trees  and  open  flowers :  and  covered  Uiem  with  gold 
fitted  upon  the  carved  work. 

§  45.    The  Cloisters. 

1  Kings  vi.  5.  And  against  the  wall  of  the  house  he 
built  chambers  round  about,  against  the  walls  of  the 
house  round  about,  both  of  the  temple  and  of  the  ora- 
cle :  and  he  made  chambers  round  about. 

6.   The  nethermost  chamber  was  five  cubits 

broad,  and  the  middle  was  six  cubits  broad,  and  the 
third  was  seven  cubits  broad :  for  without  in  the  wall 
of  the  house  he  made  narrowed  rests  round  about,  that 
the  beams  should  not  be  fastened  in  the  walls  of  the 
house. 

-8.  The  door  for  the  middle  chamber  was  in  the 

right  side  of  the  house :  and  they  went  up  wilh  wind- 
ing stairs  into  the  middle  cJtamber,  and  out  of  the  mid- 
dle into  the  third. 

10.  And  tlien  he  built  chambers  against  all  the 

house,  five  cubits  high  :  and  they  rested  on  the  house 
with  timber  of  cedar. 

§  46.    Jaeliin  and  Boaz. 

1  Kings  vii.  15.  For  he  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of 
eighteen  cubits  high  apiece  :  and  a  line  of  twelve  cu- 
bits did  compass  either  of  them  about. 

16.   And  he  made  two  chapiters  of  molten 

brass,  to  set  upon  the  tops  of  the  pillars :  the  height  of 
the  one  chapiter  \cas  five  cubits,  and  the  height  of  the 
other  chapiter  was  five  cubits : 

17.   And  nets  of  checker  work,  and  wreaths  of 

chain  work,  for  the  chapiters  which  irere  upon  the  top 
of  the  pillars ;  seven  for  the  one  chapiter,  and  seven 
for  the  other  chapiter. 

18.    And  he  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows 

round  about  upon  the  one  network,  to  cover  the  chaji- 
iters  that  were  upon  the  top  wilh  pomegranates:  and 
so  did  he  for  the  other  chapiter. 

19.  And  the  chapiters  that  were  upon  the  top 

of  the  pillars  were  of  lilv  work  in  the  porch,  four  cu- 
bits. 

20.   And  the  chapiters  upon  the  two  pillars 

had  pomegranates  also  above,  over  against  the  belly 
which  was  by  the  network :  and  the  pomegranates 
wen  two  hundred  in  rows  roimd  about  upon  the  other 
chapiter. 

21.  And  he  set  up  the  pillars  in  the  jiorch  of 

the  temple:  and  he  set  up  the  right  i)illar,  and  called 
the  name  thereof  Jachin :  and  he  set  up  the  left  pil- 
lar, and  called  the  name  thereof  Boaz. 

22.  And  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars  was  lily 

work:  so  was  the  work  of  the  pillars  finished. 

2  Chr.  iii.  15.  Also  he  made  before  the  house  two 
liillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high,  and  the  chapiter 
that  was  on  the  to])  «f  each  of  them  was  five  cubits. 

IG.  And  he  made  chains,  as  in  the  oracle,  and 

put  tliem  on  the  heads  of  the  pillars ;  and  made  a  him- 
ih-ed  pomegranates,  and  put  than  on  the  chains. 


cnAP.  IV. 


SACRED   PLACES. 


BOOK  xxiir. 


3  Chr.  iii.  17.  And  he  rearpd  >ip  tlip  pillnrs  before  the 
temple,  one  on  the  right  haiul,  iiiul  the  other  on  the 
lelt ;  and  ealleil  Ihe  nanw  of  that  on  Ihe  right  hand 
Jacliin,  and  the  name  uf  that  ou  the  lelt  Hoaz. 

§  47.    Tlic  Holy  of  Holies. 

(1.   DIMENSIONS   AND  GOLD  WORK.) 

1  Kings  vi.  13.  And  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the 
house  within,  to  set  there  the  ark  of  the  covcimnt  of 
the  Lord. 

20.  And  the  oracle  in  the  forepart  itas  twenty 

cubits  in  length,  and  twenty  cubits  in  breadth,  and 
twenty  cubits  in  tlie  height  thereof:  and  he  overlaid 
It  with  pure  gold  ;  and  «w  covered  the  altar  mhkh  trux 
of  cedar.    • 

21.  So  Solomon  overlaid  the  house  within  with 

pure  gold :  and  he  made  a  partition  l)y  tlie  chains  of 
gold  before  the  oracle;  and  he  overlaid  it  with  gold. 

2  Chr.  iii.  s.  And  he  made  the  mo;.!  holy  house,  the 
length  whereof  irns  according  to  the  breadth  of  the 
house,  twenty  cubits,  and  the  l>readth  thereof  twenty 
cubits :  and  he  overlaid  it  with  fine  gold,  amounting  to 
si.K  hundred  talents. 

y.  And  the  weight  of  the  nails  >i-it»  fifty  she- 
kels of  gold.  And  he  overlaid  the  upper  chambers 
with  gold. 

(2.    DOCKS.) 

1  Kings  vi.  31.  And  for  the  entering  of  the  oracle 
he  made  dooi-s  vf  olive  tree :  the  lintel  and  side  posts 
were  a  fifth  part  uf  ihe  waU. 

32.  The  two  dooi's  also  were  o/ olive  tree  ;  and 

he  carved  upon  them  carvings  of  cherubim  and  palm 
trees  and  open  flowers,  and  overlaid  t/iem  with  gold, 
and  spread  gold  upon  the  cherubim,  and  upon  the 
palm  trees. 

(3.   CHEKCBIM.) 

1  Kings  vi.  23.  And  within  the  oracle  he  made  two 
cherubim  «/'  olive  tree,  each  ten  cubits  high. 

24.  And  five  cubits  wa-i  the  one  wing  of  the 

cherub,  and  five  cubits  the  other  wing  of  th(^  cherub : 
from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  one  wing  unto  the  ut- 
termost part  of  the  other  were  ten  cubits. 

35.  And  the  other  cherub  irns  ten  culiits :  both 

the  cherubim  were  of  one  measure  and  one  size. 

20.  The  height   of   the   one   cherub   was  ten 

cubits,  and  so  was  it  of  the  other  cherub. 

37.  And  he  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner 

house:  and  they  stretched  forth  the  wings  of  the 
cherubim,  so  that  the  wing  of  the  one  toucheil  the  one 
wall,  and  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the 
other  wall;  and  their  wings  touched  one  another  in 
the  midst  of  the  liouse. 

28.  And  he  overlaid  the  cherubim  with  gold. 

3  C'/ir.  iii.  10.  And  in  the  most  holy  house  he  made 
two  cherubim  of  image  work,  and  overlaid  them  with 
gold. 

11.  And    the   wings   of   the   cherubim    roere 

twenty  cubits  long:  one  wing  of  the  one  cherub  was 
five  cubits,  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the  house :  and  the 
other  wing  was  lik-eitise  five  cubits,  reaching  to  the 
wing  of  the  other  cherub. 

12.  And  one  wing  of  the  other  cherub  wa.s  fi\e 

cubits,  reaching  to  the  wall  of  tlie  house :  and  the 
other  wing  was  five  cubits  also,  joining  to  the  wing  of 
the  other  cherub. 

13.  The  wings  of  these  cherubim  spread  them- 
selves forth  twenty  cubits:   and  they  stood  on  their 
feet,  and  their  faces  were  inward. 
(4.  v.\ii,.) 

2  Chr.  iii.  14.  And  he  made  the  vail  of  blue,  and 
purple,  and  crimson,  and  fine  linen,  and  Wrought 
cherubim  thereon. 

(5.   SPIRITUAl.   SIGNIFICANCE.) 

Eeb.  ix.  1.  Then  verily  the  first  covenant  had  also 
ordinances  of  divine  service,  and  a  worldly  sanctuary. 

2.  For  there  was  a  tabernacle  made  ;  the  first, 

wherein  was  the  candlestick,  and  the  table,  and  the 
shewbread  ;  which  is  called  the  sanctuary. 

3.  And  after  the  second  vail,  the  tabernacle 

which  is  called  the  holiest  of  all; 


4.  Which  had  the  golden  censer,  and  the  ark 

of  Ihe  covenant  overlaid  round  about  with  gold, 
wherein  was  the  golden  pot  that  h;c(l  niannn,  am! 
Aaron's  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables  of  the  cove- 
nant ; 

5.  And  over  it  the  cherubim  of  glory  shadow- 
ing the  mercy  seat;  of  which  wo  cannot  now  speak 
particularlv. 

(i.  "Now  when  these  things  were  thus  ordaineil, 

the  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tabernacle,  ai'- 
complishing  the  service  tf  (loiL 

T.   But   into   the   second  trriit  the  high  Jiriest 

alone  once  every  year,  not  without  blood,  which  he 
ort'cred  for  himself,  and  fur  the  errors  of  the  people: 

8.  The  Holy  O'hosI   this  signitying,  that  the 

way  into  the  holiest  of  all  was  not  yet  made  manifest, 
while  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  standing: 

§  48.    The  Ton  (.olden  Sevoii-Itiaiiclied  Caudle- 
sticks  before  the  Holy  of  Holies.* 

1  Kings  \\\.  40.  And  tlie  candlesticks  fif  inirc  gold, 
five  on  the  right  siih',  and  five  (in  the  left,  liefore  the 
oracle,  with  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 
of  gold, 

3  Chr.  iv.  7.  And  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold 
according  to  their  form,  and  set  them  in  Ihe  temple, 
five  on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on  the  left. 

20.  Moreover  I  he  candlesticks  with  their  lamps, 

that  they  should  burn  after  the  manner  before  the 
oracle,  of  pure  gold  ; 

21.  And  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the 

tongs,  made  he  of  gold,  and  that  perfect  gold ; 

§  49.    The  Brazen  Altar. 

3  Chr.  iv.  1.  Jloteover  he  made  an  altar  of  brass, 
twenty  cubits  tJie  length  thereof,  and  twenty  cubits 
the  breadth  thereof,  and  ten  cubits  the  height  thereofi. 


§  50. 


The  Golden  Altar  and  Table  of  Shew- 
bread. 


1  Kings  vii.  48.  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels 
that  ;)<v^"'/»'rf  unto  the  house  of  the  Loud  :  the  altar 
of  gold,  and  the  table  of  gold,  whereupon  the  shew- 
bread was, 

2  Chr.  iv.  19.  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that 
were  for  the  house  of  God,  the  golden*  altar  also,  and 
the  tables  whereon  the  shewbread  was  set  ; 

§  51.    The  Temple  Utensils, 

1  Kings  vii.  50.  And  the  bowls,  and  the  snuffers, 
and  the  basins,  and  the  siioons,  and  the  censers  of 
pure  gold  ;  and  the  hinges  of  gold,  loth  for  the  doors 
of  the  inner  house,  the  most  holy  place,  ami  for  the 
doors  of  the  house,  to  wit,  of  the  icmple. 

3  Chr.  iv.  22.  And  the  snutters,  and  the  basins,  and 
the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  of  pure  gold  :  and  the 
entry  of  the  house,  the  inner  doors  thereof  for  tho 
most  holy  plac^,  and  the  doors  of  the  house  of  tho 
temple,  were  of  gold. 

8.  He  made  also  ten  tables,  and  placed  them 

in  the  temple,  five  ou  the  right  side,  and  five  on  the 
left.     And  he  made  a  hundred  basins  of  gold. 

§  52.    The  Molten  Sea. 

1  Kings  vii.  23.  And  he  made  a  molten  sea,  ten 
cubits  from  the  one  brim  to  the  other:  it  icas  round 
all  about,  and  his  height  jcas  five  cubits :  and  a  line  of 
thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  round  about. 

24.  And  under   the  brim  of  it  round  about 

there  were  knops  compassing  it.  ten  in  a  cubit,  com- 
passing the  sea  round  about :  the  knops  inre  cast  in 
two  rows,  when  it  was  cast. 

25.  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

toward  the  north,  and  three  looking  toward  the  west, 
and  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three  looking 
toward  the  east:  and  the  sea, reus  set  above  upon  them, 
and  all  their  hinder  parts  were  inward. 


*  In  the  Tabernacle  there  wa«  only  one  Candlestick.— n. 


38 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


1  Kin'js  vii.  2G.  And  it  irm  a  handbreatlth  thick,  and 
tlie  l)rini  tlicrcot' was  -nTOUght  like  tlie  brim  of  a  cup, 
■with  flowei-s  of  lilies:  it  contained  two  thousand 
batlis. 

3  Vhr.  iv.  3.  Also  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits 
from  brim  to  brim,  round  in  compass,  and  five  cubits 
the  hci.^lit  thereof;  and  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  com- 
pass it  round  about. 

3.  And  under  it  was  the  similitude  of  oxen, 

•which  did  compass  it  round  about:  ten  in  a  cubit, 
compassing  the  sea  round  about.  Two  rows  of  oxen 
were  cast,  when  it  was  cast. 

4.  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

toward  the  north,  and  three  looking  toward  the  west, 
:md  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three  looking 
toward  the  east :  and  the  sea  icas  set  above  upon  them, 
and  all  their  lunder  parts  were  inward. 

~).  Anil  the  tliickness  of  it  wan  a  handVireadtli, 

and  the  brim  of  it  like  the  work  of  the  brim  of  a  cup, 
with  flowers  of  lilies ;  and  it  received  and  held  three 
thousand  baths. 

10.  And  he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the 

east  end,  over  against  the  south. 

§  53.    The  Larers  and  their  Bases. 

1  Kings  vii.  27.  And  he  made  ten  bases  of  brass ; 
four  cubits »/'((.'(  the  length  of  one  base,  and  four  cubits 
the  breadth  tlicreof,  and  three  cubits  the  height  of  it. 

28.  And  the  work  of  the  bases  was  on  this 

manner:  they  had  borders,  and  the  borders  we;'«  be- 
tween the  ledges : 

29.  And  on  the  borders  that  were  between  the 

ledges  were  lions,  oxen,  and  cherubim :  and  upon  the 
ledges  there  was  a  base  above :  and  beneath  the  lions 
and  oxen  were  certain  additions  made  of  thin  work. 

30.  And  every  base  had  four  brazen  wheels, 

.tnd  plates  of  brass :  and  the  four  corners  thereof  had 
undersetters :  under  the  laver  were  undersetters  molten, 
at  the  side  of  every  addition. 

31.  And  the  mouth  of  it  within  the  chapiter 

and  above  was  a  cubit :  but  the  mouth  thereof  was 
round  after  the  work  of  the  base,  a  cubit  and  a  half; 
and  also  upon  the  mouth  of  it  were  gravings  with  their 
borders,  foursquare,  not  round. 

32.  And  under  the  borders  were  four  wheels  ; 

and  tlie  axletrees  of  the  wheels  were  joined  to  the  base : 
and  the  height  of  a  wheel  was  a  cubit  and  half  a  cubit. 

33.  And  the  work  of  the  wheels  was  like  the 

work  of  a  chariot  wheel ;  their  axletrees  and  their 
naves,  and  their  felloes,  and  their  spokes,  were  all 
molten. 

34.  And  tluire  were  four  undersetters  to  the 

four  corners  of  one  base :  and  the  undersetters  were  of 
the  very  base  itself 

33.  And  in  the  top  of  the  base  was  there  a 

rotmd  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high  :  and  on  the  top 
of  the  base  the  ledges  tliereof  .and  the  borders  thereof 
were  of  the  same. 

30.  For  on  the  plates  of  the  ledges  thereof, 

and  on  the  borders  thereof,  he  graved  cherubim,  lions, 
and  palm  trees,  according  to  tlie  proportion  of  every 
one,  anil  additions  round  about. 

37.  After  this  manner  he  made  the  ten  bases : 

all  of  them  had  one  casting,  one  measure,  and  one 
size. 

38.  Then  m;ule  ho  ten  lavers  of  bra.ss :  one 

laver  contiiined  forty  baths  :  and  eveiy  laver  was  four 
cubits :  and  upon  every  one  of  the  ten  bases  one  laver. 

31.1.   And  ho  put  five  Ijases  on  the  right  side  of 

the  house,  ;iml  live  on  the  left  side  of  the  house:  and 
he  set  the  sea  on  the  riglit  side  of  the  house  eastward, 
over  against  the  south. 

2  Chr.  iv.  C.  He  made  also  ten  lavers,  and  put  five 
on  the  right  lumd,  and  five  on  the  left,  to  wash  in 
tliem:  such  things  as  they  offered  for  the  burnt  offer- 
ing they  Wiislu'd  in  them ;  but  the  sea  was  for  the 
priests  to  wash  in. 

§  54.    A  Recapilulalion  of  Hiiram's  Work. 

2  Chr.  iv.  11.  And  Huram  made  the  pots,  and  the 
shovels,  and  the  basins.      And  Huram  finished  the 


work  that  he  was  to  make  for  king  Solomon  for  the 
house  of  God; 

13.  To  wit,  the  two  pillars,  and  the  pommels, 

and  the  chapiters  lehwh.  were  on  the  top  of  the  two 
pillars,  and  the  two  wreaths  to  cover  the  two  pommels 
of  the  chapiters  which  were  on  the  top  of  the  jiillars; 

—  • — ■  13.  And  four  himdred  pomegranates  on  the 
two  wreaths ;  two  rows  of  pomegranates  on  eacls 
wreath,  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 
which  zcere  upon  the  pillars. 

— •  — 14.  He  made  also  bases,  and  lavers  made  hu 
upon  the  bases ; 

1.').  One  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  tinder  it. 

16.  The  pots  also,  and   the  shovels,  and  the 

fleshhooks,  and  all  their  instruments,  did  Huram  his 
father  m.nke  to  king  Solomon  for  the  hause  of  the 
Lord,  of  bright  brass. 

17.  ill  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

them,  in  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Zero- 
dathah. 

§  55.    Jio  Sound  of  Tools  in  the  Building. 

1  Kinrjs  vi.  7.  And  the  house,  when  it  was  in  build- 
ing, was  built  of  stone  made  ready  before  it  was 
lirought  thither :  so  that  there  was  neither  hammer 
nor  axe  nor  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house,  while 
it  was  in  building. 

§  56.    The  Work  Completed. 

1  Kings  vii.  •'il.  So  was  ended  all  the  work  that 
king  Solomon  made  for  the  house  of  the  Lord.  And 
Solomon  brought  in  the  things  which  David  his  father 
had  dedicated";  even  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the 
vessels,  did  he  put  among  the  treasures  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord. 

§  57.    The  Dedication. 

(1.    THE   NATION    ASSEMBLED.) 

1  Kings  viii.  1.  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders 
of  Israel,  and  all  the  heads  of  the  tribes,  the  chief  of 
the  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel,  unto  king  Solo- 
mon in  Jerusalem,  that  tliey  might  tiring  up  the  ark 
of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of  the  city  of  David, 
which  is  Zion. 

2.  And  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  them- 
selves unto  king  Solomon  at  the  feast  in  the  month 
Ethanim,  which  is  the  seventh  month. 

2  Chr.  V.  3.  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of 
Israel,  and  all  the  heads  of  the  trilies,  the  chief  of  the 
fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel,  unto  Jenisalem,  to 
bring  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  out  of 
the  city  of  David,  which  is  Zion. 

3.  Wherefore  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled 

themselves  unto  the  king  in  the  feast  which  was  in  the 
seventh  month. 

(3.   THE  procession  TO    THE  TEMPLE.) 

1  Kings  viii.  3.  And  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came, 
and  the  priests  took  up  the  ark. 

4.  And  they  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord, 

and  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  all  the 
holy  vessels  that  were  in  the  tabernacle,  even  those 
did  the  priests  and  the  Levites  bring  up. 

6.  And  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  unto  his  place,  into  the  oracle 
of  the  house,  to  the  most  holy  -place,  eneii  under  the 
wings  of  the  cherubim. 

—  —  7.  For  the  cherubim  spread  forth  their  two 
wings  over  the  place  of  the  ark,  and  tlie  cheruliim 
<-overed  the  ark  and  the  staves  thereof  above. 

8.  And  they  drew  out  the  staves,  that  the  ends 

of  the  staves  were  seen  out  in  the  holy  plnre  before  the 
oracle,  and  they  were  not  seen  without :  and  there 
they  are  unto  this  day. 

!j"  Chr.  V.  4.  And  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came :  and 
the  Levites  took  up  the  ark. 

5.  And  they  brought  up  the  ark,  and  the  tab- 
ernacle of  the  congregation,  and  all  the  holy  vessels 
that  were  in  the  tabernacle,  these  did  the  priests  and 
the  Levites  bring  up. 

7.  And  the  priests  brought  in  tlic  ark  of  the 

covenant  of  the  Lord  unto  his  place,  to  the  oracle  of 


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BOOK  xxni. 


the  house,  into  tlie  most  holy  plaee,  even  under  the 
wings  ot"  the  cherubim  : 

2  Chi:  V.  8.  For  tlie  clitruljini  sprcail  forth  f/uir  wings 
over  the  place  of  llu'  ark,  ami  the  cheruljim  covered 
the  ark  and  tlie  staves  thereof  above. 

9.  And  they  drew  out  Uie  slaves  of  tlie  ark,  that 

'Jie  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  from  the  ark  before 
the  oracle;  but  they  were  not  seen  without.  And 
there  it  is  imto  this  ilay. 

(3.   TIIE   SLVCUIFICE  DURING  THE   PROCESSION.) 

1  Kiitgn  viii.  5.  And  king  Solomon,  anil  all  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel,  that  were  assembled  unto  him, 
trere  with  him  belbre  the  ark,  sacriticiug  sheep  and 
oxen,  that  could  not  be  told  nor  numliered  for  nuilti- 
tude. 

2  Chr.  y.  G.  Also  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation of  Israel  that  were  asseml)led  imto  liim  be- 
fore the  ark,  sacrificed  sheep  and  oxen,  which  could 
not  be  toUl  nor  uunibereil  for  mullitude. 

(4.    SOI.OJION   FELICITATES   HIMSELF  ON   HAVINO   COM- 
PLETED  TIIE   TE.MI'LE.) 

1  Kinfjst  viii.  16.  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth 
my  people  Israel  out  of  Egypt,  I  chose  no  city  o\it  of 
ali  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  Imild  a  house,  that  my  name 
might  be  therein ;  but  I  chose  David  to  be  over  my 
people  Israel. 

17.  And  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father 

to  build  a  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael. 

18.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  David  my  father, 

Whereas  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  liuild  a  house  unto 
my  name,  thou  didst  well  that  it  was  in  tliine  lieart. 

19.    Nevertheless    tliou   shalt  not  build    the 

house ;  but  thy  son  that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy 
loins,  he  shall  build  the  house  vuilo  my  name. 

20.  And  the  Loud  liath  |ierforined  his  word 

that  he  spake,  and  I  am  risen  up  in  tlie  room  of  David 
my  father,  .-ind  sit  on  the  t!u-oneof  Israel,  as  the  Lord 
promised,  and  have  built  a  house  for  the  name  of  the 
Lord  God  of  Israel. 

21.  And  I  have  set  there  a  place  for  the  ark, 

wherein  m  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  which  he  made 
with  our  fathei-s,  when  he  brought  them  out  of  the 
land  of  Egypt. 

2  Chr.  vi".  .5.  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth  my 
people  out  of  the  laud  of  Egypt  I  chose  no  city  among 
aU  the  tribes  of  I-srael  to  "build  a  house  in,  that  my 
name  might  be  there  ;  neither  chose  I  any  man  to  be 
a  ruler  over  my  people  Lsraol : 

0.    But   I   have  chosen   .Jerusalem,  that  my 

name  might  be  there  ;  and  have  chosen  David  to  be 
over  my  people  Israel. 

■"  7.  Isow  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  ray  father 

to  build  a  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Is- 
rael. 

8.  But  the  Lord  .said  to  David  mv  father.  For- 
asmuch as  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  a  house  for 
my  name,  thou  didst  well  in  that  it  was  in  thine 
heart : 

9.  Notwithstanding  thou  shalt  not  build  the 

house  ;  but  thy  son  which  sliall  come  forth  out  of  thy 
loins,  he  shallbuild  the  house  for  my  name. 

10.    The  Lord  therefore  hath  performed  his 

word  that  he  hath  spoken:  for  I  am  risen  up  in  the 
room  of  David  my  father,  and  am  set  on  the  throne  of 
Israel,  as  tlie  LoiiDiiromised,and  have  built  the  house 
for  the  name  of  the  LoiU)  (Jod  of  Israel. 

11.  And  in  it  have  I  put  the  ark,  wherein  is 

the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  that  he  made  with  the  chil- 
dren of  Israil. 

('>.    THE    DEDICATION    S.^CRIPICES.) 

2  C7ir.  vii.  4.  Then  the  king  and  all  the  people  of- 
fered sacrifices  before  tlie  Lord. 

.'5.   And  king  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of 

twenty  and  two  thousand  oxen,  and  a  hundred  and 
twenty  thousand  sheep.  So  the  king  and  all  the  peo- 
ple dedicated  the  house  of  God. 

6.  And  the  priesis  waited   on   their    offices: 

the  Levites  also  witli  instruments  of  music  of  the 
Lord,  which  David  the  king  had  made  to  praise  the 


Lord,  because  his  mercy  endnreth  for  ever,  when  Da- 
vid praised  by  their  ministry ;  and  the  priests  sounded 
trumpets  before  llieni,  and  all  Israel  stood. 

7.  Morcovi'r  Solomon  hallowed  the  middle  of 

the  court  that  irnH  before  thi;  house  of  the  Loud  :  for 
there  he  ollcrcil  burnt  oll'erings,  and  the  fat  of  the 
peace  oll'erings,  bi'cause  the  brazen  altar  which  Solo- 
iiiou  had  made  was  uol  alile  to  receive  the  burnt  otl'cr- 
ings,  and  the  meat  offerings,  and  the  fat, 

8.  Also  at  the  same  time  Solomon  kept  the 

feast  seven  days,  and  all  Israel  with  him,  a  very  great 
congregation,  from  the  euteriug  iu  of  Hamath  unto 
the  river  of  Egypt. 

9.  And'  iu  ihe  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn 

assembly:  for  they  kept  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
seven  daj-s,  and  llic  feast  seven  ilavs. 

10.  And  on  the  three  anil  twentieth  day  of 

the  seventh  nioutli  lie  sent  the  people  away  into  their 
tents,  glad  and  merry  in  heart  for  the  troodness  that 
the  Loud  had  shewed  unto  David,  anil  to  Solomon, 
and  to  Israel  his  people. 

11.  Thus  Solomon  finished  the  house  of  the 

Lord,  and  tlu'  king's  house :  and  all  that  came  into 
Solomon's  heart  to  make  iu  tlie  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
in  his  own  house,  he  prosperously  effected. 

§  58.    God  Accepts  \m  House. 

(1.    BY  A  VISIBLE   ATPEARANCE.) 

3  Chr.  V.  11.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  priests 
were  come  out  of  the  holy  place :  (for  all  the  jiriists 
that  iri'i-c  )ireseut  were  sanctified,  and  did  not  then 
wait  by  course: 

'-  12.  Also  the  Levites  irMc7i  were  the  singers, 

all  of  them  of  Asaph,  of  Heman,  of  Jeduthuii,  willi 
their  sons  and  their  brethren,  being  arrayed  in  white 
linen,  having  c}^ubals  and  psalteries  and  harps,  stood 
at  the  east  end  of  the  altar,  and  with  them  a  hundred 
and  twenty  priests  sounding  with  trumpets  :) 

See  verses  13,  14. 

(2.   tSY   A  PROMISE   TO   KING   SOLOMON.) 

1  Kings  ix.  3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  I  have 
heard  tl'iy  jirayer  and  thy  suiiplication,  that  thou  hast 
made  before  me  :  I  have  hallowed  this  house,  which 
thou  hast  built,  to  put  my  name  there  for  ever ;  and 
mine  eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually. 

2  C/ir.  vii.  1.5.  Now  mine  eyes  shall  be  ojien,  and 
mine  ears  attent  unto  the  prayer  ifiut  is  made  in  this 
place. 

in.  For  now  have  I  chosen  and  s.anctified  this 

house,  that  my  name  maybe  there  for  ever:  and  mine 
eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually. 

(3.    WITH  A  W.\^RNING  IN  CASE   OP  DISOBEDIENCE.) 

1  Kings  ix.  6.  But  if  ye  shall  at  .all  turn  from  follow- 
ing me,  ye  or  your  children,  and  will  not  keep  my 
coinmanilincnts  ami  my  statutes  which  I  have  set 
before  you,  but  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship 
them ; 

7.  Then  will  I  cut  off  Israel  out  of  the  land 

which  I  h;ive  given  them ;  and  this  house,  which  I 
have  hallowed  for  my  name,  will  I  cast  out  of  my 
sight;  and  Israel  shall  be  a  proverb  and  a  b^^vord 
among  all  people : 

8.  And  at  this  house,  tehieh  is  high,  every  one 

that  passeth  by  it  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss; 
and  tliey  shall  say.  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus 
unto  this  land,  and  to  this  house  ? 

9.  And  they  shall  answer.  Because  they  for- 
sook the  Lord  their  God,  who  brought  forth  their 
fathers  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  have  taken  hold 
upon  other  gods,  and  have  worshipped  them,  and 
served  them :  therefore  hath  the  Lord  brought  upon 
them  all  this  evil 


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cii-vr.  V. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxiir. 


CHAP.  V. 

THE   GLORY  AND   THE   FATE   OF 
SOLOMON'S  TEMPLE. 

§  50.    Tlie  (lilory  of  the  Temple. 

(1.  FREQUENTED.) 

Ps.  Ixviii.  37.  There  is  little  Benjamin  tcith  their 
ruler,  the  princes  of  Judah  and  their  council,  the 
princes  of  Zehulun,  <in4  the  princes  of  Naphtali. 

20.  Because  of  thy  temple  at  Jerusalem  shall 

kings  bring  presents  unto  thee. 

—  Ix.wi.  1.  In  Judah  is  God  known:  his  name  is 
great  in  Israel. 

3.  In  Salem  also  is  his  tabernacle,  and  his 

dwellingplace  in  Zion. 

(3.    DESIRED  AND   BELOVED.) 

Ps.  xxvi.  8.  Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  of 
thy  house,  and  the  place  where  thine  honour  dwelleth. 

—  xxvii.  4.  One  t!iinff  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord, 
that  will  I  seek  after ;  that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house 
of  the  L(u;d  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold  the 
beauty  of  tlie  Lord,  and  to  inquire  in  his  temple. 

—  xliii.  3.  0  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth :  let 
them  lead  me;  let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  holy  hill, 
and  to  thy  tabernacles. 

—  Ixiii.  1.  O  God,  thou  ai-t  my  God  ;  early  will  I 
seek  thee ;  my  soul  thirsleth  for  thee,  my  flesh  longeth 
for  thee  in  a  dry  and  thirsty  land,  where  no  water  is; 

3.  To  see  thj'  people  and  thy  glory,  so  as  I 

have  seen  thee  in  the  sanctuary. 

—  Ixxxiv.  1.  How  amiable  are  thy  tabernacles,  O 
Lord  of  hosts ! 

2.  My  soul  longeth,  yea,  even  fainteth  for  the 

courts  of  the  Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  flesh  crieth  out 
for  the  living  God. 

—  cxvi.  18.  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now 
in  the  presence  of  all  his  people, 

19.  In  the  courts  of  the  Lord's  house,  in  the 

midst  of  thee,  O  Jerusalem.     Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

Jonah  ii.  4.  Then  I  s:iid,  1  am  cast  out  of  tliy  sight ; 
yet  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  holy  temple. 

(3.    A  PLACE  OF  JOY  AND  PRAISE.) 

Ps.  xlii.  4.  When  I  remember  these  ffiiiu/s,  I  pour 
out  my  soul  in  me  :  for  I  had  gone  with  the  multitude, 
I  went  with  them  to  the  house  of  God,  with  the  voice 
of  joy  and  praise,  with  a  multitude  that  kept  holydaj-. 

—  xliii.  4.  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  altar  of  God, 
unto  God  my  exceeding  joy:  yea,  upon  the  harp  will 
I  [jraise  thee,  O  God  my  God. 

—  xlviii.  9.  AVe  have  thought  of  thy  loving-kindness, 

0  God,  in  the  midst  of  thy  temple. 

—  Ixxxiv.  4.  Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  in  thy 
house:  they  will  be  still  praising  thee.     Selah. 

.').  Blessed   is  the  man  whose  strength  is  in 

thee ;  in  whose  heart  are  the  ways  of  them. 

7.  Tlicy  go  from  strength  to  strength,  every 

eiie  of  them  in  Zion  appeareth  before  God. 

10.  For  a  day  in  thy  courts  is  better  than  a 

thousand.  I  had  rather  be  a  doorkeeper  in  the  house 
of  my  God,  tlian  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness. 

—  xcii.  VS.  Tliose  that  be  planted  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord  shall  flourish  in  the  courts  of  our  God. 

—  cxxii.  1.  I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me. 
Let  us  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

9.  Bei'ause  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  cm-  God 

1  will  seek  thy  good. 

(4.    A   PLACE  of   god's  GLORY.) 

Ps.  Ixxviii.  07.  Jloreover  he  refused  the  tabernacle 
of  Joseph,  and  chose  not  the  tribe  of  Ephraim: 

()8.  But  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount 

Zion  which  he  loved. 

G9.  And   he   built    his    sanctuary  like   high 

paUircs,  like  the  earth  which  he  hath  established  for 
ever. 

—  cxxxii.  1.  Lord,  remember  David,  and  all  his 
afflictions : 

2.  How  he  sware  unto  the  Lord,  aiid  vowed 

unto  the  mighty  Uod  of  Jacob ; 


3.  Surely  I  will  not  come  into  the  tabernacle 

of  my  house,  nor  go  up  into  my  bed ; 

—  ■ —  4.  I  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eyes,  or  slum 
ber  to  mine  eyelids, 

5.  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  Lord,  a 

habitation  for  the  mighty  Ood  of  Jacol). 

6.  Lo,  we  heard  of  it  at  Epliralali :  we  found 

it  in  the  fields  of  the  wood. 

7.  We  will  go  into  his  tabernacles :  we  will 

worship  at  his  footstool. 

8.  Arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  rest ;  Uiou,  and  the 

ark  of  thy  strength. 

9.  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteous- 
ness ;  and  let  thy  saints  shout  for  joy. 

Jer.  xvii.  13.  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  begin 
ning  is  the  place  of  our  sanctuarj-. 

(5.   A   SANCTUARY   FOR   STATE   CRIMINALS.) 

1  Kings  i.  50.  And  Adonijah  feared  because  of  Solo- 
mon, and  arose,  and  went,  and  caught  hold  on  the 
horns  of  the  altar. 

51.  And  it  was  told  Solomon,  saying.  Behold, 

Adonijah  feareth  king  Solomon :  for,  lo,  he  hath  Cii  ught 
hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar,  saying.  Let  king  Solo- 
mon swear  unto  me  to  day  that  he  will  not  slay  his 
servant  with  the  sword. 

52.  And  Solomon  said,  If  he  will  shew  him- 
self a  worthy  man,  there  shall  not  a  hair  of  him  fall 
to  the  earth  :  but  if  wickedness  shall  be  found  in  him, 
he  shall  die. 

58.  So  king  Solomon  sent,  and  they  brought 

him  down  from  the  altar.  And  he  came  and  bowed 
himself  to  king  Solomon  :  and  Solomon  said  unto  him, 
Go  to  thine  house. 

§  60.    Shields  of  Bmss  instead  of  the  Golden 
Shields  taken  by  Shishali. 

3  Chr.  xii.  10.  Instead  of  which  king  Rehoboam 
made  shields  of  brass,  and  connnitted  than  to  the 
hands  of  the  chief  of  the  guard,  that  kept  the  entrance 
of  the  king's  house. 

11.  And  when  the  king  entered  into  the  house 

of  the  Lord,  the  guard  came  and  fetched  them,  and 
brought  them  again  into  the  guardchamber. 

§  CI.    Jehoshaphat  Appeals  to  God's  Promises 
about  Jiis  Temple. 

2  Chr.  XX.  5.  And  Jehoshaphat  stood  in  the  congre- 
gation of  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  in  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  before  the  new  court. 

—  . —  8.  And  they  dwelt  therein,  and  have  built 
thee  a  sanctuary  therein  for  thy  name,  saying. 

See  verses  6,  7,  9-13. 

§  62.    The  Repairs  under  Joash. 

3  Kings  xii.  4.  And  Jehoash  said  to  the  priests,  All 
the  money  of  tlie  dedicated  things  that  is  brought  into 
tlic  house  of  the  Lord,  even  the  money  of  every  one 
tliat  passeth  the  aeroiint,  the  money  that  every  man  is 
set  at,  and  all  the  money  that  con'ieth  into  any  man's 
heart  to  bring  into  the  house  of  the  Lord, 

5.  Let  the  priests  take  it  to  them,  every  man  of 

his  acquaintance  :  and  let  them  repair  the  breaches  of 
the  house,  wheresoever  any  breach  shall  be  found. 

6.  But  it  was  so,  that  in  the  three  and  twen- 
tieth year  of  king  Jehoash  the  priests  had  not  repaired 
the  breaches  of  the  house. 

7.  Then  king  Jehoash  called  for  Jehoiada  the 

priest,  and  the  other  priests,  and  said  unto  them,  Why 
rcpair  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the  house?  now  there- 
fore receive  no  more  money  of  }'Our  acquaintance,  but 
deliver  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  house. 

8.  And  the  priests  consented  to  receive  no  more 

money  of  the  people,  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of 
the  house. 

9.  But  Jehoiada  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and 

bored  a  hole  in  the  lid  of  it,  and  set  it  beside  the  altar, 
on  the  right  side  as  one  eometli  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord  :  and  the  priests  that  kept  the  door  put  therein 
all  the  money  thai  was  brought  into  the  house  of  the 
Loud. 


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CHAP.  V. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


2  Kings  xii.  10.  Ami  it  was  to,  when  they  saw  tliat 
tiuiv  m/.i  iiukIi  nioiKV  in  llic  rlicst,  thiU  tlie  Iting's 
scribe  uiul  the  liigLi  piiesl  came  up, iiiul  llicy  put  up  in 
biigs,  anil  tolil  the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house 
of  Ihf  Loui>. 

11    And  they  giivo  the  money,  being  told,  into 

the  h:mils  of  thcui  "that  ditl  the  work,  that  had  the 
oversight  of  the  house  of  the  Loiu) :  and  they  Uud  it 
nut  to  llie  carpenters  and  builders,  that  wrought  upon 
the  liouse  of  th<'  Lotto, 

12.  And  to  masons,  and  hewers  of  stone,  and 

(o  buy  timlier  and  hewed  stone  to  repair  the  breaches 
of  the  house  of  the  LoiiD,  and  for  uU  that  was  laid 
out  for  the  ln>Mse  to  repair  iV. 

l:!.  ll(nvl)eit   tliere  were   not   made  for  the 

house  of  the  Loud  bowls  of  silver,  snull'ers,  basins, 
trumpets,  any  vessels  of  gold,  or  vessels  of  silver,  of 
the  money  that  icas  brought  into  the  house  of  the 
Lord: 

14.  But  they  gave  that  to  the  workmen,  and 

repaired  tlierewith  the  house  of  the  Loito. 

2  Chr.  x\iv.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that 
Joash  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of  tlie  Loud. 

5.  And  he  gathered  together  tlie  priests  and 

the  Levites,  and  said  to  them,  tJo  out  unto  tlie  cities 
of  Judah,  and  gather  of  all  Israel  money  to  repair  the 
house  of  your  ftod  from  year  to  year,  and  see  tliat  ye 
hasten  the  matter.  Uowbeit  the  Levites  hastened  it 
not. 

6.  And  the  king  called  for  .lehoiada  the  chief, 

and  said  unto  him,  Whj'  hast  thou  not  reiiuired  of  tlie 
Levites  to  bring  in  out  of  Judah  and  out  of  Jerusalem 
the  colleetioii,  iterording  to  the  commnndment  of  Moses 
the  servant  of  tlie  Lono,  and  of  the  congreg-ation  of 
Israel,  for  the  tabernacle  of  witness? 

7.  For  the  sons  of  Athaliah,  that  wicked  wo- 
man, had  broken  up  the  house  of  God;  and  also  all 
the  dedicated  things  of  the  house  of  the  Lokd  did 
they  bestow  upon  Baalim. 

8.  And  at  the  king's  commandment  they  made 

a  chest,  and  set  it  without  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of 
the  Loud. 

9.  And   they  made  a  proclamation  through 

Judah  and  Jerusalem,  to  bring  in  to  the  Lono  the 
collection  that  Jloses  the  servant  of  God  laid  upon 
Israel  in  the  wilderness. 

10.  And  all  the  princes  and  all  the  people  re- 
joiced, and  brought  in,  and  cast  into  the  chest,  until 
they  had  made  an  end. 

11.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  that  at  what  time  the 

chest  was  brought  unto  the  king's  otlice  by  tlie  hand 
of  tlie  Levites,  and  when  they  saw  that  there  iras  mucli 
money,  the  king's  scribes  and  the  high  priest's  oflicer 
came  and  emptied  the  chest,  and  took  it,  and  carried 
it  to  his  place  again.  Tluis  they  did  day  by  day,  and 
gathered  money  in  abundance. 

14.    And   when  they  had   finished   it,  they 

brought  the  rest  of  the  money  beOne  the  king  and 
Jeholada,  whereof  were  made  vessels  for  the  house  of 
the  Loud,  ercn  vessels  to  minister,  ami  to  offer  trithal, 
;uul  spoons,  and  vessels  of  gold  and  silver.  Andthe3- 
.  iilered  burnt  offerings  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  con- 
tinually all  the  daj's  of  Jehoiada. 

§  C3.    Ahaz  Robs  the  Temple. 

(1.   TO  BRIBE  TIOLATn-PILESEn.) 

2  Chr.  x.wiii.  21.  For  Ahaz  took  away  a  portion  out 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  out  of  the  house  of  thr 
king,  and  of  the  princes,  and  gave  it  unto  the  king  of 
Assyria:  but  he  helped  him  noL 

2  Kinf/K  -wi.  17.  And  king  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of 
the  bases,  and  removed  the  laver  from  off  them;  and 
took  down  tlie  sea  from  off  the  brazen  o.xen  that  wi'rc 
under  it,  and  put  it  upon  a  pavement  of  stmies. 

1».  And  the  covert  for  the  sabbath  that  they 

had  built  in  the  house,  and  the  king's  entry  without, 
turned  he  from  the  house  of  the  Loud  for  the  king  of 
Assyria. 

(2.   TO   .M.VIXT.\IN   IDOr.ATHY.) 

2  Cfir.  xxviii.  24.  And  Ahaz  gathered  together  the 
vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  and  cut  in  pieces  the  ves- 


sels of  the  house  of  God,  and  shut  up  the  doors  of  the 
house  of  the  J.ioun,  and  he  made  him  altars  in  every 
corner  of  Jerusalem. 

§  (U.    Ilczekiah's  lloforin. 

(1.    IIK    PUHIFIKS    THE  TEMPLE.) 

2  Kings  xxiii.  1.  And  Ihe  king  sent,  aiul  they  gath 
ered  unto  tlicm  all  llii!  elders  of  Judah  and  of  Jeru- 
salem. 

7.  And  lie  brake  down  thehonsesof  the  sodom- 
ites, that  trcni  by  the  house  of  the  Loud,  where  the 
women  wove  hangings  l<)r  the  grove. 

(2.   AND  REPAIRS  IT.) 

2  Kings  xvii.  9.  And  Shaplian  the  scribe  came  to  the 
king,  and  brought  the  king  word  again,  and  said,  Thy 
servants  liave  gathered  the  money  that  was  tbund  in 
the  house,  and  have  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  them 
that  do  tlie  work,  that  have  the  oversight  of  the  house 
of  the  Lord. 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  8.  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  his 
reign,  when  lie  had  purged  the  land,  and  the  house,  he 
sent  Slia|)lian  the  son  of  Azaliah,  and  Maa.seiah  the 
governor  of  the  cit}-,  and  Joah  the  son  of  .Joaliaz  the 
recorder,  to  repair  the  house  of  tlic  LoiiD  his  (Jod. 

9.  And  wlien  they  came  to  Ililkiah  the  high 

priest,  they  delivered  the  money  that  was  brought  into 
the  house  of  God,  whicli  the  Levhes  that  l<ei)t  the 
doors  hail  gathered  of  t!ie  hand  of  JIana.ssch  and 
Epliraim,  antl  of  all  the  remnant  of  Israel,  and  of  all 
Jtidah  and  Benjamin ;  and  they  returned  to  Jerusa- 
lem. 

10.  And  they  put  it  in  the  hand  of  the  work- 
men that  had  the  oversight  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  they  gave  it  to  the  workmen  that  wrought  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  to  repair  and  amend  the  house: 

11.  Even  to  the  artificers  and  builders  gave 

they  it,  to  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  coujilings, 
and  to  floor  the  houses  which  the  kings  of  Judaii  had 
destroyed. 

12.  And  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully  :  and 

the  overseers  of  them  were  Jabath  and  Obadiah,  the 
Levites,  of  the  sous  of  Merari;  and  Zechariah  and 
Meshullam,  of  the  sons  of  the  Kohathiles,  to  set  it 
forward;  and  other  of  the  Levites,  all  that  could  skill 
of  instruments  of  music. 

§  65.    Josiah's  Reform. 

(1.    nE  REPAIRS  THE   TEMPLE.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  3.  lie  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  in 
the  first  month,  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  and  repaired  them. 

(2.    and  RE-ESTABLISHES  THE   SERVICE.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  4.  And  he  brought  in  the  prirsls  and 
the  Levites,  and  gathered  them  together  into  the  cast 
street, 

5.  And  said  unto  them.  Hear  me,  ye  Levites; 

sanctify  now  yourselves,  and  sanctify  the  liouse  of  the 
Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  and  cany  forth  the  filthi- 
ness  out  of  the' holy  place. 

C.  For  our  fathers  have  trespassed,  and  done 

tliat  ■whieh  was  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  our  God, 
and  have  foi-s.aken  him,  and  have  turmil  away  their 
faces  from  the  habitation  of  the  Lord,  and  turned 
their  backs. 

7.  Also  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the 

porch,  and  put  out  tlie  lamps,  and  have  not  burned 
incense  nor  offered  burnt  offerings  in  the  holy  place 
unto  the  God  of  Israel. 

8.  Wherefore  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  upon 

Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  he  hath  delivered  them  to 
trouble,  to  astonishment,  and  to  hissing,  as  ye  see  with 
your  eves. 

^9.  For,   lo,  our  fathers  have  fallen    by   the 

sword,  and  our  sons  and  our  daughters  and  our  wives 
are  in  captivity  for  this. 

k  66.    The  Fall  of  the  Temple. 

(1.  Jeremiah's  warning.) 
Jer.  viL  2.  Stand  in  the  gate  of  the  Lord's  house, 


597 


CHAP,   VI. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxrn. 


and  proclaim  there  this  -n-ortl,  and  say,  Hear  the 
Tvord  of  the  Lord,  all  ye  of  Judah,  that  enter  in  at 
these  gates  to  woi-ship  the  Lord. 

Jer.  vii.  4.  Trust  \e  not  in  lying  words,  saying,  The 
temple  of  the  Lord,  The  temple  of  the  Lord,  The 
temple  of  the  Lord,  are  these. 

11.  Is  this  house,  which  is  called  by  my  name, 

liccome  a  don  i>f  robbers  in  your  eyes?  Behold,  even 
I  have  seen  it,  saith  tlie  Lord. 

. 13.  But  go  ye  now  unto  my  place  which  itas 

in  Shiloh,  where  I  set  my  name  at  the  first,  and  see 
what  I  did  to  it  for  the  wickedness  of  Txry  people  Is- 
rael. 

13.  And  now,  because  ye  havo  done  all  these 

works,  sailh  tlie  Lord,  and  I  spake  unto  you,  rising 
up  early  ami  siieaking,  but  ye  heard  not ;  and  I  called 
you,  but  _ye  answered  not ; 

14.  Therefore  will  I  do  unto  this  house,  which 

is  called  by  my  name,  wherein  ye  trust,  and  unto  the 
place  which  I  o-axq  to  you  and  to  your  fathers,  as  I 
have  done  to  Shiloh. 

(3.   >-EBUCIIADXEZZ.\R    RIFLES  THE    TEMPLE    BEFORE 
ITS    DESTRUCTION.) 

3  Kings  xxv.  13.  And  the  pillars  of  brass  that  were 
in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  bases,  and  the 
brazen  sea  that  was  in  the  house  of  tlie  Lord,  did  the 
Chaldecs  break  in  pieces,  and  carried  the  brass  of  them 
to  Babylon. 

14.  And  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the 

snulfers,  and  the  spoons,  and  all  the  vessels  of  brass 
wherewith  they  ministered,  took  they  away. 

15.  And  the  firepans,  and  the  bowls,  and  such 

things  as  were  of  gold,  in  gold,  and  of  silver,  in  silver, 
the  captain  of  the  guard  took  away. 

10.  The   two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  the  bases 

which  Solomon  had  made  for  the  house  of  the  Lord  ; 
the  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without  weight. 

17.  The  height  of  the  one  pillar  was  eighteen 

cubits,  and  the  chaiiiter  upon  it  wt/s  brass:  and  the 
height  of  the  chapiter  three  cubits;  and  the  wreathen 
work,  and  jiomegranales  ui)on  the  chapiter  round 
about,  all  of  Ijrass  :  and  like  imto  these  had  the  second 
pillar  w  ith  wreathen  work. 

Jer.  lii.  17.  Also  the  pillars  of  brass  that  were  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  bases,  and  the  brazen  sea 
that  was  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  the  Chaldeans 
brake,  and  carried  all  the  brass  of  them  to  Babylon. 

18.  The  caldrons  also,  and  the  shovels,  and 

the  snuffers,  and  the  bowls,  and  the  spoons,  and  all 
the  vessels  of  brass  wherewith  they  ministered,  took 
they  away. 

19.  And  the  basins,  and  the  firepans,  and  the 

bowls,  and  the  caldrons,  and  the  candlesticks,  and  the 
spoons,  and  the  cups  ;  iliat  which  was  of  gold  in  gold, 
and  tliat  which  was  of  silver  in  silver,  took  the  captain 
of  the  guard  away. 

30.  The    two    pillars,  one    sea,  and    twelve 

brazen  bulls  that  were  under  the  bases,  which  king 
Solomon  had  made  in  the  house  of  the  Lord:  the 
brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without  weight. 

31.  And  concerning  the  pillars,  the  height  of 

one  pillar  was  eighteen  cubits ;  and  a  fillet  of  twelve 
cubits  did  compass  it ;  and  the  thickness  thereof  was 
four  fingers :  it  was  hollow. 

23.  And  a  chajiiter  of  brass  was  upon  it;  and 

the  height  of  one  chapiter  was  five  ciibits,  with  net- 
work and  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiters  round 
about,  all  of  brass.  The  second  pillar  also  and  the 
pomegranates  were  like  unto  these. 

23.  And  there  were  ninety  and  six  pomegran- 
ates on  a  side;  and  all  the  pomegranates  upon  the 
network  were  a  hundred  round  about 

(3.   LAMENT.VTIONS  OVER  THB   RUIN.) 

Ps.  Ixxix.  1.  O  God,  the  heathen  are  come  into 
thine  inheritance ;  thy  holy  temple  have  they  defiled  ; 
they  have  laid  .lerusalem  on  heaps. 

—  Ixxiv.  3.  Lift  up  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  deso- 
lations ;  cren  !ill  tfiat  the  enemy  hath  done  wickedly 
in  the  sanctuary. 

4.  Thine  enemies  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  con- 
gregations; they  set  up  their  ensigns /or  signs. 

598 


5.  ^  man  was  famous  according  as  he  had 

lifted  up  axes  upon  the  thick  trees. 

6.  But  now  they  break  down  the  carved  work 

thereof  at  once  with  axes  and  hammers. 

7.  They  have   cast  fire    into   thy  sanctuary, 

they  have  defiled  bi/  casting  down  the  dwellingiilace  of 
thy  name  to  the  ground. 

—  —  8.  They  said  in  their  hearts.  Let  us  destroy 
them  together  :  they  have  bm-ned  up  all  the  S3Tiagogue"3 
of  God  in  the  land. 

Lam.  i.  10.  The  adversary  hath  spread  out  his  hand 
upon  all  her  pleasant  things :  for  she  hath  seen  tliat 
the  heathen  entered  into  her  sanctuary,  whom  thou 
didst  command  that  they  should  not  enter  into  thy 
congregation. 

—  ii.  7.  The  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  altar,  he  hath 
abhorred  his  sanctuary,  he  hath  given  up  into  the 
hand  of  the  enemy  the  walls  of  her  palaces ;  they  have 
made  a  noise  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  as  in  the  day 
of  a  solemn  feast. 


CHAP.  VL 
ZERUBBABEL'S  TEMPLE. 

(See  also  Book  XI.,  §§  156-170.) 
§  67.    The  Building  is  Beg-iin. 

Ezr.  iii.  8.  Now  in  the  second  year  of  their  coming 
unto  the  house  of  God  at  Jerusalem,  in  the  second 
month,  began  Zerubbabel  the  sou  of  Shealtiel,  and 
Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  the  renmant  of  their 
brethren  the  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  all  they  that 
were  come  out  of  the  captivity  unto  Jerusalem ;  aud 
appointed  the  Levites,  from  twent}'  years  old  and  up- 
ward, to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord. 

9.  Then  stood  Jeshua  with  his  sons  and  his 

brethren,  Kadmiel  and  his  sons,  the  sons  of  Judah,  to- 
gether, to  set  forward  Uie  workmen  in  the  house  of 
God :  the  sons  of  Henadad,  tcith  their  sorfS  and  their 
brethren  the  Levites. 

•  10.  And  when  the  builders  laid  the  foundaticm 

of  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  they  set  the  priests  in  their 
apparel  with  trumpets,  and  the  Levites  the  sons  of 
Asaph  with  cymbals,  to  praise  the  Lord,  after  the 
ordinance  of  David  king  of  Israel. 

§  68.    Mingled  Joy  and  Weeping. 

Ezr.  iii.  11.  And  they  sang  together  by  course  in 
praising  and  giving  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  because 
he  is  good,  for  his  mercy  endureth  for  ever  toward  Is- 
rael. And  all  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout, 
when  they  praised  the  Lord,  because  the  foundation 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord  was  laid. 

13.  But  many  of  the  priests  and  Levites  and 

chief  of  the  fathers,  who  were  ancient  men,  that  had 
seen  the  first  house,  when  the  foundation  of  this  house 
was  laid  before  their  eyes,  wept  with  a  loud  voice ; 
and  many  shouted  aloud  for  joy : 

—  —  13.  So  that  the  people  could  not  discern  the 
noise  of  the  shout  of  jo_v  from  the  noise  of  the  weep- 
ing of  the  people  :  for  the  people  shouted  with  a  loud 
shout,  and  the  noise  was  heard  afar  off. 

§  69.    The  Samaritan  Leaders  ask  Artaxerxes 
to  Stop  the  Work. 

Ezr.  iv.  7.  And  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes  wrote 
Bishlam,  Mithredath,  Tabeel,  and  the  rest  of  their 
companions,  unto  Artaxerxes  king  of  Persia ;  and  the 
writing  of  the  letter  was  written  in  the  Syrian  tongue, 
and  interpreted  in  the  Syrian  tongue. 

8.  Rchum  the  chancellor  and  Shimshai  the 

scrilie  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerusalem  to  Ai-taxerxes 
the  king  in  this  sort : 

^^9.  Then   wrote  Rehum   the  chancellor,   and 

Shimshai  the  .scribe,  and  the  rest  of  their  companions; 
the  Dinaites,  the  Apharsathchites,  the  Tarpelites,  the 
Apharsites,  the  Arehevites,  the  Babylonians,  the  Su- 
sanehites,  the  Dehavites,  and  the  Elamiles, 

10.  And  the   rest  of  the  nations  whom   the 


CHAP.  vr. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


great  and  noble  Asnaiipcrbioujrht  over,  iiiul  set  iu  the 
cities  of  Siiniiiri;!,  and  tlie  rest  that  are  ou  this  side  tlic 
river,  and  at  sueli  a  time. 

§  70.    Tlie  Letter. 

Ezr.  iv.  11.  This  (',•.■  the  eopy  ol'  the  letter  that  they 
sent  vnito  him,  eivii  inilo  Ariaxerxes  the  king;  Thy 
servants  the  men  ou  this  side  the  river,  and  at  such  a 
time. 

12.  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  the  Jews 

■which  came  up  tVoni  tliee  to  us  arc  come  unto  .Jeru- 
salem, buildini;  the  rebellious  and  the  liad  city,  and 
have  set  up  the  walls  t/unof,  and  jomed  the  founda- 
tions. 

13.  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that,  if  this 

city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set  up  <ig<nn,  t/ieii  will 
thev  not  jiay  loll,  tribute,  and  custom,  and  so  thou  shalt 
cnctamat;e  the  revenue  <if  the  kiniis. 

14.  Now  because  we  have  maintenance  from 

i?ie  king'/i  palace,  and  it  was  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the 
king's  dishonour,  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified 
tlxe  King ; 

15.  That  search  may  be  made  in  the  book  of 

the  records  of  thy  fatliers:  so  shtdt  thou  find  in  the 
book  of  the  reconls,  and  know  tliat  this  city  it  a  rc- 
beIlio\is  city,  and  hurtful  unto  kings  and  provinces, 
and  that  thej-  have  moved  sedition  within  the  same 
of  old  time  :  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed. 

Iti.  We  certify  the  king  that,  if  this  city  be 

builded  again,  and  the  walls  thereof  set  up,  by  this 
means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion  on  this  side  the  river. 

§  71.    The  King's  Orders  ou  which  the  Work 
was  Stopped. 

Exr.  iv.  IT.  Then  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto 
Rcluim  the  chancellor,  and  l<>  Siiimshai  the  scribe, 
and  to  the  rest  of  their  companions  that  dwell  in 
Samaria,  and  iinlo  the  rest  beyond  the  river,  Peace, 
and  at  such  a  time. 

IS.  The  letter  which  ye  sent  unto  us  hath  been 

plainly  read  beftire  me. 

VJ.  And  I  commanded,  and  search  hath  been 

made,  and  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  liiiie  Iiath 
made  insurrection  against  kings,  and  t/uit  rebellion  and 
sedition  ha\e  been  made  therein. 

20.  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over 

Jerusalem,  which  have  ruled  over  all  coniitrics  \)cyoi\il 
the  river ;  and  toll,  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid  imto 
them. 

21.  Give  ye  now  commandment  to  cause  these 

men  to  cease,  and  that  this  city  be  not  builded,  until 
another  commandment  shall  be  given  from  me. 

23.  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this  : 

■why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of  the  kings? 

§  72.    The  Prophecies  of  Ilaggai  and  Zeehariah. 

JTag.  ii.  2.  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of 
Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and  to  Joshua  the  son 
of  Josedech,  the  high  priest,  and  to  the  residue  of  the 
people,  saying, 

3.  Who  ii  left  among  you  that  saw  this  house 

in  lier  first  glory  ?  and  how  ilo  ye  sec  it  now  ?  is  it  not 
in  your  eyes  in  comparison  of  it  as  nothing  ? 

4.  Yet  now  be  strong,  O   Zerubbabel,  saith 

the  Lord  ;  and  be  strong,  O  Joshua,  son  of  Josedech, 
the  high  priest;  and  be  strong,  all  ye  people  of  the 
land,  saith  the  Lout),  and  work:  for  I  am  with  you, 
saith  the  Lord  of  liosts : 

5.  Acrimling  to  the  'word  that  I  covenanted 

with  you  when  ye  came  out  of  Egypt,  so  my  Spirit 
remaineth  among  you:  fear  ye  not. 

15.  And  now,  I  pray  you,  consider  from  this 

day  and  upward,  from  before  a  stone  was  laid  upon  a 
stone  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord  : 

—  —  Ifi.  Since  those  (hiys  were,  when  one  came  to 
a  heap  of  twenty  mea-siircs,  there  were  b)it  ten  :  when 
one  came  to  the  presslat  for  to  draw  out  fifty  vessels 
out  of  the  press,  there  were  hut  twenty. 

18.  Consider  now  from  this  day  and  upward, 

from  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  ninth  month, 


even  from  the  day  th!it  tJie  foundation  of  the  Lokd's 
temple  was  laid,  consider  it. 

ID.  Is  the  seed  yet  in  the  barn?  yea,  as  j'el 

the  vine,  and  the  fig  tree,  and  the  poniegnmate,  and 
the  olive  tree,  hath  not  brought  forth:  liom  this  day 
will  I  bless  yuii. 

Z<<-h.  iv.  7.  Who  art  thou,  O  gre;it  mountain  ?  be- 
fore Zerulibaliel  thou  sluilt  beeoine  a  plain  :  and  he  shall 
bring  forth  the  headstone  thereof  icith  shoutings,  cry- 
ing, Grace,  grace  unto  it. 

9.  The   hands  of  Zerubbabel  have  laid   the 

foundation  of  this  house ;  his  hands  shall  also  finish 
it;  and  thou  sludt  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 
sent  me  unto  you. 

10.  For  who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small 

things?  for  thev  sliall  rejoice,  and  shall  see  the  plum- 
met in  the  haiu\  of  Zerulibabcl  with  those  seven;  they 
are  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  which  run  to  and  fro 
through  the  whole  earth. 

—  viii.  9.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts;  Let  your 
hands  l)e  strong,  ye  that  hear  in  these  daj's  these 
words  by  the  moiith  of  the  prophets,  which  irere  in 
the  day  that  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  the  LoRD 
of  hosts  was  laid,  that  the  temple  might  be  built. 

§  73.    Tlie  Work  being  Reconinieneed,  the  Sa- 
maritans Write  Again. 

Exr.  V.  6.  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  Tatnai,  gov- 
ernor on  this  siile  the  river,  and  Shethar-boznai,  and 
bis  companions  the  Apharsaehites,  which  xrere  on  this 
side  the  river,  sent  unto  Darius  the  king : 

7.  Thev  sent  a  letter  unto  him,  wherein  ■ft'as 

written  thus;  L'nto  Darius  the  king,  ;dl  jieacu. 

— ■  —  8.  lie  it  known  unto  the  kiny,  that  wo  went 
into  the  province  of  Judea,  to  the  bous(!  of  the  great 
God,  which  is  builded  with  gre;it  stones,  and  timber 
is  laid  in  the  walls,  and  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and 
prospereth  in  their  bauds. 

9.  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  and  said  unto 

them  thus.  Who  commanded  you  to  build  this  house, 
and  to  make  up  these  walls  ? 

10.  We  askid  their  namesalso,  to  cerlity  thee, 

that  we  might  write  the  names  of  the  men  that  were 
the  chief  of  them. 

11.  And  thus  tlicy  returned  us  answer,  saying. 

We  are  tlio  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven  and  earth, 
and  build  the  house  that  was  builded  these  many  _years 
ago  which  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and  set  up. 

12.  But  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked 

the  God  of  heaven  mito  wrath,  ho  gave  them  into  the 
band  of  Ncliuebadnez/.ar  the  king  of  Babylon,  the 
Chaldean,  who  destroyed  this  house,  and  carried  the 
people  away  into  Babylon. 

13.  "But  in  the' first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king  of 

Babylon,  the  same  king  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build 
this  house  of  God. 

14.  And  the  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of 

the  house  of  God,  which  Nebuchadue/.zar  took  out  of 
the  temple  th;it  iras  in  Jerusalem,  and  brought  them 
into  the  temple  of  Babylon,  those  did  Cyrus  the  king 
take  out  of  the  temiile  of  Babylon,  and  ihey  were  de- 
livered unto  one,  whose  name  was  Sheshbazzar,  whom 
lie  had  made  governor ; 

15.  And  said  unto  him.   Take  these  vessels, 

go,  carry  them  into  the  temple  that  is  in  Jerusalem, 
and  let  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his  place. 

•  1().   Then  came   tlie   same   Slieshbazzar,  and 

laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God  which  is  iu 
Jerusalem:  and  since  that  time  even  until  now  hatli 
it  been  in  building,  and  yet  it  is  not  finished. 

17.    Now  therefore,  if  it  seetn  good  to  the  king, 

let  there  be  search  made  in  the  king's  treasure  house, 
which  is  there  at  Babylon,  whether  it  be  so,  that  a  de- 
cree was  made  of  (!yi'us  the  king  to  build  this  house 
of  God  at  Jerusidein,  and  let  the  king  scud  his  pleas- 
ure to  us  concerning  this  matter. 

§  74.    Darius  Finds  the  Decree  of  Cyrus. 

Ezr.  vi.  1.  Then  Darius  the  king  made  a  decree,  and 
search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  rolls,  where  the 
treasures  were  laid  up  in  Babylon. 


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CHAP.  YII. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  xxm. 


Ezr.  VI.  3.  And  there  was  found  at  Achmetlia.in  the 
palace  that  in  in  tlie  province  of  the  >Iedes,  a  roll,  and 
therein  was  a  record  thus  written: 

\>.  In  tlio  tirst  year  of  Cyrus  the  king,  the  same 

Cyrus  the  king-  made  a  decree  concerning  the  house  of 
God  at  Jerusalem,  Let  the  house  be  builded,  the  place 
whci-e  they  oll'ered  sacrifices,  and  let  the  foundations 
thereof  be  strongly  laid  ;  the  height  thereof  threescore 
cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  threescore  cubits; 

5.  And  also  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels 

of  the  house  of  God,  which  Nebuchadnezzar  took  forth 
out  of  the  temple  which  is  at  Jerusalem,  and  brought 
unto  Babylon,  be  restored,  and  brought  again  unto 
the  temple  which  is  at  Jerusalem,  erery  one  to  his  place, 
and  place  tlt^m  in  the  house  of  God. 

§  75.    And  Commnuds  the  Applicants  to  Promote 
the  Biiihling'. 

Ezr.  vi.  8.  Jloreover  I  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall 
do  to  the  ciders  of  these  Jews  for  the  building  of  tliis 
house  of  God  :  that  of  the  king's  goods,  eeeti  of  the 
tribute  beyond  the  river,  forthwith  expenses  be  given 
unto  these  men,  that  they  be  not  hindered. 

9.   And  that  which  they  have  need  of,  both 

young  bullocks,  and  rams,  and  lambs,  for  the  burnt 
otTerings  of  the  God  of  heaven,  wheat,  salt,  wine,  and 
oil,  according  to  the  appointment  of  the  priests  which 
are  at  Jerusalem,  let  it  be  given  them  day  by  day  with- 
out fail : 

10.  That  they  may  offer  sacrifices  of  sweet  sa- 
vours unto  the  God  of  heaven,  and  pray  for  the  lite  of 
the  king,  and  of  his  sons. 

11.  Also  I  have  made  a  decree,  that  whoso- 
ever shall  alter  tliis  word,  let  timber  be  pulled  down 
from  his  house,  aiul  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged 
thereon;  and  let  his  house  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this. 

12.  And  the  God  that  hath  caused  his  name  to 

dwell  there  destroy  all  kings  and  people,  that  shall 
put  to  their  hand  to  alter  anil  to  destroy  this  house  of 
God  which  is  at  Jerusalem.  I  Darius  have  made  a 
decree ;  let  it  be  done  with  speed. 

§  7G.    It  is  Completed  and  Dedicated. 

Ezr.  vi.  16.  And  the  children  of  Israel,  the  priests, 
and  the  Levites,  and  the  rest  of  the  children  of  the  cap- 
tivity, ke]it  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God  with  joy. 

17.  And  ofi'ered  at  the  dedication  of  this  house 

of  God  a  bnndred  laillocks,  two  hundred  rams,  four 
hundred  lambs;  and  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel, 
twelve  he  goats,  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes 
of  Israel. 

18.  And  the}'  set  the  priests  in  their  divisions, 

and  the  Levites  in  their  courses,  for  the  service  of 
God,  \\hich  is  at  Jernsalem ;  as  it  is  written  in  the 
book  of  Jloses. 

§  77.  Artaxerxes  Provides  for  the  Temple  Serrice. 

Ezr.  vii.  11.  Now  this  it  the  copy  of  the  letter  that 
the  king  Arta.\cr.\es  gave  unto  Ezra  the  priest,  the 
scribe,  ercn  a  seril)e  of  the  words  of  the  commandments 
of  the  Loiti),  and  of  Iiis  statutes  to  Israel. 

13.  Arta.\erxes,  king  of  kings,  unto  Ezra  the 

priest,  a  scribe  of  the-  law  of  the  God  of  heaven,  per- 
fect peace,  and  at  such  a  time. 

l:l  1  make  a  decree,  that  all  they  of  the  peo- 
ple of  Israel,  and  of  his  priests  and  Levites,  in  my 
realm,  which  are  minded  of  their  own  freewill  to  go 
up  to  Jerusalem,  go  with  thee. 

14.  Forasmuch  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king, 

and  of  his  seven  counsellors,  to  inquire  concerning  .lii- 
dah  and  Jerusalem,  .acccn-ding  to  the  law  of  thy  God 
which  is  in  thine  hand  ; 

1.5.  And  to  carry  the  silver  and  gold,  which 

the  king  and  his  coinisellors  have  freely  ollered  unto 
the  God  of  Israel,  whose  haliitation  is  in  .Terusalem, 

— 16.  And    all    the   silver   and  gold    that   thou 

canst  find  in  all  the  province  of  Babylon,  with  tlie  free- 
will offering  of  the  people,  and  of  the  priest.s,  offering 
willingly  for  the  house  of  their  God  which  is  in  Jeru- 
salem : 


17.  That  thou  mayest  buy  speedily  with  this 

money  bullocks,  rams,  lambs,  with  their  meat  offer- 
ings and  their  drink  offerings,  and  offer  them  upon  the 
.•dtar  of  the  house  of  j'our  (Jod  which  is  in  Jerusa- 
lem. 

18.  And  whatsoever  .shall  seem  good  to  thee, 

and  to  the  brethren,  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  silver 
and  the  gold,  that  do  after  the  will  of  your  God. 

19.  The  vessels  also  that  are  given  thee  for  the 

service  of  the  house  of  thy  God,  Viose  deliver  thou  be- 
fore the  God  of  Jerusalem. 

30.  And  whatsoever  more  shall  be  needful  for 

the  house  of  thy  Gcjd,  which  thou  shalt  have  occasion 
to  bestow,  bestow  it  out  of  the  king's  treasure  house. 

31.  And  I,  eren  I  Artaxerxes  the  king,  do  make 

a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers  which  arc  beyond  the 
river,  that  whatsoever  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe  of 
the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven,  shall  require  of  you,  it 
be  done  speedily, 

33.  Unto  a  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  to  a 

hundred  measures  of  wheat,  and  to  a  hundred  baths 
of  wine,  and  to  a  hundred  baths  of  oil,  and  salt  with- 
out prescribing  hoio  much. 

33.  Whatsoever  is  commanded  by  the  God  of 

heaven,  let  it  be  diligently  done  for  the  house  of  the 
God  of  heaven  :  for  why  should  there  be  wrath  against 
the  realm  of  the  king  and  his  sons? 

• 34.  Also  we  certif}'  you,  that,  touching  any  of 

the  priests  and  Levites,  singers,  porters,  Nethinim,  or 
ministers  of  this  house  of  God,  it  shall  not  be  lawful 
to  impose  toll,  tribute,  or  custom,  upon  them. 


CHAP.  VII. 
HEROD'S  TEMPLE. 
§  78.    Christ  Purifies  it. 

(1.   IN  THE   BEGINNING   OF   HIS  MINISTRY.) 

John  ii.  13.  And  the  Jews'  passover  was  at  hand, 
and  Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem, 

14.  And  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold 

oxen  and  sheep  and  doves,  and  the  changers  of  money 
sitting : 

15.  And  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  small 

cords,  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  temple,  and  the 
sheep,  and  the  oxen  ;  and  poured  out  the  changers' 
money,  and  overthrew  the  tables  ; 

16.  And  said  unto  them  that  sold  doves.  Take 

these  things  hence;  make  not  my  Father's  house 
a  house  of  merchandise. 

18.   Then  answered  the  Jews  and  said  unto 

him.  What  sign  shewest  thou  unto  us,  seeing  that  thou 
docst  these  things? 

(3.   AGAIN   NEAK  ITS  CLOSE.) 

Mai.  xxi.  13.  And  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of 
God,  and  cast  out  all  them  them  that  sold  and  bought 
in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the  taljles  of  tlie  numey 
changers,  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves, 

13.   And  said   unto  them.  It   is  written.  My 

house  shall  be  called  the  house  of  prayer  ;  but  ye  have 
made  it  a  den  of  thieves. 

Mark  xi.  1.5.  And  they  come  to  Jerusalem  :  and  Je- 
sus went  into  the  temiilc,  and  began  to  cast  out  them  that 
sold  and  bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the  tables 
of  the  money  changers,  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold 
doves. 

16.  And  would  not  suffer  that  any  man  should 

carry  any  vessel  through  the  temple. 

— ■  —  i7.  And  he  taught,  saying  unto  them.  Is  it 
not  written.  My  house  shall  be'  called  of  all  nations 
the  house  of  prayer?  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of 
thieves. 

TAike  xix.  45.  And  he  went  into  the  temple,  and  be- 
gan to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein,  and  them  that 
bought ; 

46.  Saying  unto  them,  It  is  written.  My  house 

is  the  house  of  prayer;  hut  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of 
I  thieves. 


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SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


^  71).    He  Foretells  its  Uestriietion, 

Mat.  xxiv.  1.  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed 
from  the  Icnipli' :  and  his  disciples  came  to  liim  for  to 
shew  him  llie  huildiui^s  of  tlie  temple. 

2.  And  Jesus  saiil  unto  tliem,  See  ye  not  all 

these  thinspi?  verily  I  say  unto  you,  There  shall  not 
he  left  here  one  stone  upuu  another,  that  shall  not  be 
thrown  down. 

^fllrk  xiii.  1.  And  as  he  went  out  of  the  temple,  one 
of  his  disciples  saith  unto  him,  Slasler,  see  what 
manner  of  stones  and  what  IniiUlinss  are  here! 

2.  And  Jesus  unswerinj;  said  unto  him,  Seest 

thou  these  peat  buildinjs  V  there  shall  not  he  left  one 
stone  upon  another,  that  shall  not  be  thrown  down. 

3.  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives, 

over  airainst  the  temple,  Prlir  and  James  and  John 
and  Andrew  asked  him  priv.ilely, 

4.  Tell  us,  when  shall  "these  things  be?  and 

what  .s/«/M  be  the  sign  when  all  these  things  shall  be 
fullilled? 

Luke  xxi.  5.  And  as  some  spake  of  the  temple,  how- 
it  was  adorned  witli  lioodly  stones  and  gifts,  he  said, 

6.  .-l"  for  these  things  wliicli  ye  Ix'hold,  the 

days  will  come,  in  the  which  there  shall  not  be  left 
one  stone  upon  another,  tliat  shall  not  be  thrown 
down. 

7.  And  they  asked  him,  saying.  Master,  but 

when  shall  these  things  be?  and  what  sign  wiU  there 
be  when  these  things  shall  come  to  pass? 


CHAP.  Yin. 
THE  TEMPLE  IN  VISION. 

§  80.    The  Man  with  the  Measuring  Reed. 

Ezek.  xl.  4.  And  the  man  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man, 
behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with  thine  ears,  and 
set  thine  heart  upon  all  that  I  sliall  shew  thee ;  for  to 
the  intent  that  I  might  shew  Iheni  unto  thee  art  thou 
brought  hitlier :  declare  all  that  thou  seest  to  the 
house  of  Israel. 

5.  And  behold  a  wall  on  the  outside  of  the 

house  round  al)Out,  and  in  the  man's  hand  a  measuring 
reed  of  six  culiits  long  bj'  the  cubit  and  a  handlireadth  : 
80  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  building,  one  reed ; 
and  the  height,  one  reed. 

§  SI.    The  Outer  Gates  and  their  Chambers. 

Ezek.  xl.  6.  Then  came  he  unto  the  gate  which 
lookcth  toward  the  east,  and  went  up  the  stairs  there- 
of and  mciisured  the  threshold  of  the  gate,  which  was 
one  reed  broad ;  and  the  other  threshold  of  tlui  gate, 
which  was  one  reed  broad. 

8.  lie  measured  also  the  porch  of  the  gate 

within,  one  reed. 

9.  Then  measured  he  the  porch  of  the  gate, 

eight  cubits;  and  the  posts  thereof,  two  cubits;  and 
the  porch  of  tlie  gate  was  mward. 

11.  And  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  entry 

of  the  gate,  tcu  cubits;  aiid  the  length  of  the  gate, 
thirteen  cubits. 

13.  lie  measured  then  the  gate  from  the  roof 

of  one  little  chamber  to  the  roof  of  another:  the 
breadth  was  five  and  twenty  cul)its,  door  against  door. 

14.  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits, 

even  unto  the  post  of  the  court  round  about  the  gate. 

15.  And   front   the   face   of  the  gate  of  the 

entrance  unto  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner  gate 
were  fifty  cubits. 

7.  And  eren/  little  chamber  was  one  reed  long, 

and  one  reed  broad  ;  and  between  the  little  chambers 
were  five  cubits;  and  tlie  threshold  of  the  gate  by  tiie 
porch  of  the  gate  w  ithin  was  one  reed. 

10  And  the  little  chambers  of  the  gate  east- 
ward «)i?»'e  three  on  this  side,  and  three  on  tluU  side; 
they  three  ipcre  of  one  measure:  and  the  posts  had 
one  measure  on  this  side  and  on  that  side, 

12.  The  space  also  before  the  little  chambers 

looi  one  cubit  on  this  side,  and  the  space  was  one  cubit 


on  that  side  :  and  the  little  ch;imbers  trere  six  cubits  on 
this  side,  and  six  cubits  on  that  side. 

ic.  And  there  were  narrow  windows   to  the 

little  chambers,  and  to  their  i)asls  within  the  gate 
round  about,  and  likewise  to  the  arches:  and  windows 
were  round  about  inward:  and  upon  each  post  were 
palm  trees. 

20.  .Vnd  the  gate  of  the  outward  court  that 

looked  toward  the  north,  he  measured  the  length 
thereof,  and  the  breadth  thereof 

21.  And  the  little  chiunbers  thereof  ?/•<■«  three 

on  this  side  and  three  on  that  side;  and  the  posts 
thereof  and  the  arches  thereof  were  idler  the  measure 
of  the  lirstgale:  the  lengtli  tliennf  !n<»  Ijlly  cubits, 
and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  culiits. 

22.  And  tlicir  wimlows,  unci  their  arches,  and 

their  p:dm  trees,  were  after  the  measure  of  the  gate 
that  lookcth  toward  the  east;  and  they  went  up  unto 
it  by  seven  steps;  and  the  arches  thereof  were  before 
them. 

24.  After  that  he  brought  me  toward  the  south, 

and  behold  a  gate  toward  the  soulli :  and  he  meas- 
ured the  posts  lliereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  accord- 
ing to  these  measures. 

25.  And  there  were  windows  in  it  and  in  the 

arches  thereof  round  about,  like  those  windows :  the 
length  was  fifty  culjits,  and  the  breadth  five  and  twen- 
ty cubits. 

26.  And  there  were  seven  steps  to  go  up  to  it, 

and  the  arches  thereof  were  before  them :  and  it  had 
palm  trees  one  on  this  side,  and  another  on  that  side, 
upon  the  posts  thereof 

§  82.    The  Outer  Court. 

Ezek.  xl.  17.  Then  brought  lie  me  into  the  outward 
court,  and,  lo,  thei-e  were  chambers,  and  a  pavement 
made  for  the  court  round  about:  thirty  chambers  M«r« 
upon  the  pavement. 

18.  And  the  pavement  by  the  side  of  the  gates 

over  against  the  length  of  the  gates  teas  the  lower 
pavement. 

19.  Then  lie  measured  the  breadth  from  the 

forefront  of  the  lower  gate  unto  the  forefront  of  the 
inner  court  without,  a  hundred  cubits  eastward  and 
northward. 

23.  And  the  gate  of  the  inner  court  was  over 

against  the  gate  toward  the  north,  and  toward  the 
e.ast ;  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate  a  hundred 
cubits. 

§  83.    Gate  to  the  Inner  Court,  and  Chambers. 

Ezek.  xl.  37.  And  there  xeas  a  gate  in  the  inner  court 
toward  the  south  :  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate 
toward  the  south  a  hundred  cubits. 

og   ^qjI  jje  brought  me  to  the  inner  court  by 

the  south  gate;  and  he  measured  the  south  gate  ac- 
cording to  tliese  measures ; 

29.  And  the  little  chambers  thereof,  and  the 

posts  thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  according  to 
these  measures:  and  there  teere  -vimiXows,  in  it  and  in 
the  arches  thereof  round  about :  it  was  fifty  cubits 
long,  and  five  and  twenty  cubits  liroad. 

1 30.  And  the  arches  round  about  were  five  and 

twenty  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  liroad. 

1- ;^1.  And  the  arches  thereof  irere  toward  the 

outer  court;  and  palm  trees  were  \\\vm  the  posts  there- 
of: and  the  going  up  to  it  had  eight  steps. 

32.  And  lie  brought  me  into  the  inner  court 

toward  the  east :  and  he  measured  the  gate  according 
to  these  measures. 

83.  And  the  little  chambers  thereof,  and  the 

posts  thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof  were  :iccording  to 
these  measures:  and  there  were -wmAovis  therein  and 
in  the  arches  thereof  round  about:  it  was  fifty  cubits 
long,  and  five  and  twenty  cubits  broad. 

34.  And  the  arches  thereof  were  toward  the 

outward  court;  and  palm  trees  were  upon  the  posts 
thereof,  on  this  side,  and  on  that  side :  and  the  going 
up  to  it  had  eight  steps. 

35.  And  he  brought  me  to  the  north  gate,  and 

measured  ii  according  to  tliese  measures ; 


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CHAP.  vin. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


Ezek.  xl.  36.  The  little  chambers  thereof,  the  posts 
thereof,  and  the  arches  thereof,  and  the  windows  to  it 
round  about:  the  length  was  fitly  cubits,  and  the 
breadth  live  and  twenty  cubits. 

37.  Antl   the  posts  thereof  mre   toward  the 

outer  court ;  and  palm  trees  ■were  upon  the  posts  there- 
of, on  this  side,  and  on  that  side:  and  the  gomg  up  to 
it /i«deicht  steps. 

38.  And  the  chambers  and  the  entries  thereof 

were  by  the  posts  of  the  gates,  where  they  washed  the 
burnt  offering. 

§  84.    The  Inner  Conrt. 

Ezek.  xl.  47.  So  he  measured  the  court,  a  himdred 
cubits  long,  and  a  hundred  cubits  broad,  foursquare ; 
and  the  altar  that  was  before  the  house. 

§  85.    The  Chambers  for  Singers  and  Priests. 

Ezek.  xl.  44.  And  without  the  inner  gate  were  the 
chambers  of  the  singere  in  the  inner  court,  which  was 
at  the  side  of  tlie  north  gate;  and  their  prospect  was 
toward  the  south :  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate 
liaring  the  prospect  toward  the  north. 

45.  And  he  said  unto  me.  This  chamber,  whose 

prospect  is  toward  the  south,  is  for  the  priests,  the 
licepers  of  the  charge  of  the  house. 

46.  And  the  chamber  whose  prospect  is  toward 

the  north  is  for  the  priests,  the  keepers  of  the  charge 
of  the  altar :  these  are  the  sons  of  Zadok  among  the 
sous  of  Levi,  which  come  near  to  the  Lord  to  minister 
unto  him. 

§  8G.    The  Temple  Itself. 

(1.  roRcii.) 

Ezek.  xl.  48.  And  he  brought  me  to  the  porch  of  the 
house,  and  measured  eacli  post  of  the  porch,  five  cubits 
on  this  side,  and  five  cubits  on  that  side;  and  tlie 
breadth  of  the  gate  inm  three  cubits  on  this  side,  and 
three  cubits  on  that  side. 

49.  The  length  of  the  porch  ims  twenty  cubits, 

and  the  breadth  eleven  cubits;  and /«;  brought  mehy 
the  steps  whereby  they  went  up  to  it :  and  thei-e  were 
pillars  by  the  posts,  one  on  this  side,  and  another  on 
that  side. 

(2.   FRONT  AKD  DOORS.) 

Ezek.  xli.  1.  Afterward  he  brought  me  to  the  temple, 
and  measured  the  posts,  si.x  cubits  broad  on  the  one 
side,  and  six  cubits  broad  on  the  other  side,  wJiich  was 
the  breadth  of  the  tabernacle. 

3.  And  the  breadth  of  the  door  was  ten  ctibits ; 

and  the  sides  of  the  door  were  five  cubits  on  the  one 
side,  and  five  cubits  on  the  other  side  :  and  he  meas- 
ured the  length  thereof,  forty  cubits,  and  the  breadth, 
twenty  cubits. 

-3.  Then  went  he  inward,  and  measured  the 

post  of  the  dot)r,  two  cubits;  and  the  door,  six  cubits; 
and  the  breadth  of  the  door,  seven  cubits. 

23.  And  the  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two 

doors. 

24.  And  the  doors  had  two  leaves  apiece,  two 

turning  leaves ;  two  leaves  for  the  one  door,  and  two 
leaves  for  the  otlier  door. 

•  2.5.  And  t/iere  were  made  on  them,  on  the  doors 

of  tlic  temple,  cherubim  and  palm  trees,  like  as  were 
m:ide  upon  the  walls;  and  tfiere  were  thick  planks 
uiiun  the  lace  of  the  porch  without. 

(3.    WINDOWS.) 

Ezek.  xli.  26.  And  tltere  were  narrow  windows  and 
palm  trees  on  the  one  side  and  on  the  other  side,  on 
tlie  sides  of  the  porch,  :uul  vpon  the  side  chambers  of 
the  house,  and  thick  phmks. 

(4.    CARVED  WORK.) 

Ezek.  xli.  18.  And  il  wns  made  with  chenibim  and 
palm  trees,  so  that  a  palm  tree  was  between  a  cherub 
and  a  cherub  ;  and  ererii  cherul)  had  two  faces  ; 

19.  So  that  the  lace  of  a  man  was  toward  the 

palm  tree  on  the  one  side,  and  the  Dice  of  a  young 
lion  toward  the  ii;dm  tree  on  the  other  side :  it  teas 
made  through  all  the  house  round  aljout. 

20.  From   the  ground   unto  above  the  door 


were  cherubim  and  palm  trees  made,  and  on  the  wall 
of  the  temple. 

21.  The  posts  of  the  temple  were  squared,  aiui 

the  fiice  of  the  sanctuary  ;  the  appearance  of  tlie  one  as 
the  appearance  of  the  ot/ier. 

(5.   DIMENSIONS   OF  THE  HOtlSE.) 

Ezek.  xli.  13.  So  he  measured  the  house,  a  hundred 
cubits  long  ;  and  the  separate  place,  and  the  building, 
with  the  walls  thereof,  a  hundred  cubits  long  ; 

14.  Also  the  breadth  of  the  face  of  the  house, 

and  of  the  separate  place  toward  the  east,  a  hundred 
cubits. 

15.  And  he  measured  the  length  of  the  build- 
ing over  against  the  separate  place  which  was  behind 
it,  and  the  galleries  thereof  on  the  one  side  and  on  the 
other  side,  a  hundred  cubits,  with  the  inner  temple, 
and  the  porches  of  the  court ; 

10.  The  door  posts,  and  the  narrow  windows, 

and  the  galleries  round  abotit  on  their  three  stories, 
over  agamst  the  door,  ceiled  with  wood  round  about, 
and  from  the  ground  tip  to  the  windows,  and  the  win- 
dows were  covered ; 

17.  To  that  above  the  door,  even  unto  the 

inner  house,  and  without,  and  by  all  the  wall  round 
about  within  and  without,  by  measure. 

§  87.    The  Most  Holy  Place. 

Ezek.  xli.  4.  So  he  measured  the  length  thereof, 
twenty  cubits ;  and  the  breadth,  twenty  cubits,  before 
the  temple :  and  he  said  tmto  me.  This  is  the  most 
holy  pkiee. 

§  88.    The  Side  Cliambers. 

Ezek.  xli.  5.  After  he  measured  the  wall  of  the  house, 
six  cubits ;  and  the  breadth  of  erery  side  chamber, 
fom-  cubits,  round  about  the  house  on  every  side. 

0.  And  the  side  chambers  icere  three,  one  over 

another,  and  thirty  in  order ;  and  they  entered  into 
the  wall  which  was  of  the  house  for  the  side  cham- 
bers round  about,  that  they  might  have  hold,  but  they 
had  not  hold  in  the  wall  of  the  house. 

7.  And  there  was  an  enlarging,  and  a  winding 

about  still  upward  to  the  side  chambers  :  for  the  wind- 
ing about  of  the  house  went  still  upward  round  about 
the  house :  therefore  the  breadth  of  the  house  was 
still  upward,  and  so  increased /coot  the  lowest  chamber 
to  the  highest  by  the  midst. 

8.  I  saw  also  the  height  of  the  house  round 

about:  the  foimdations  of  the  side  chambers  were  a 
full  reed  of  six  great  cubits. 

9.  The  "thickness  of  the  wall,  which  was  for 

the  side  chamber  without,  W((S  five  cubits :  and  that 
which  was  left  teas  the  place  of  the  side  chambers  that 
were  within. 

10.  And  between  the  chambers  was  the  wide- 

ness  of  twenty  cubits  rotmd  about  the  house  on  every 
side. 

11.  And  the  doors  of  the  side  chambei-s  were 

toward  t!ie  place  that  was  left,  one  door  toward  the 
north,  and  another  door  toward  the  south :  and  the 
breadth  of  the  place  that  was  left  loas  five  cubits 
round  about. 

§  89.    The  Buildiua:  before  the  Separate  Place 
at  the  West, 

Ezek.  xli.  12.  Now  the  building  that  was  before  the 
separate  place  at  the  cud  toward  the  west  weis  seventy 
cubits  broad ;  and  the  wall  of  the  building  was  five 
cubits  thick  round  about,  and  the  length  thereof  ninety 
cubits. 

§  90.    The  Chambers  of  the  Separate  Place. 

Ezek.  xlii.  1.  Then  he  brought  me  forth  into  the 
outer  court,  the  way  toward  the  north:  and  he 
brought  me  into  the  chamber  that  was  over  against 
the  separ;\tc  place,  and  which  was  before  the  buildmg 
toward  the  north. 

2.  Before  the  length  of  a  hundred  cubits  was 

the  north  door,  and  the  breadth  was  fifty  cubits. 

3.  Over  against  the  twenty  cubits  which  were 


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BOOK  XXIII. 


for  the  inner  court,  and  over  nsainst  the  pavement 
which  ir,u  lor  tlio  outer  court,  wus  gallery  against  gal- 
lery in  three  atones. 

kztk:  xlii.  4.  And  before  the  chambers  vas  a,  walk  of 
ten  cubits  lireailtli  inward,  a  way  of  one  cubit;  and  their 
doore  toward  tlie  north. 

'i.  Now  tlie  upper  chambers  irere  shorter :  for 

the  pillcrics  were  higlicr  tlian  those,  tlian  the  lower, 
and  than  the  middlemost  of  the  building. 

G.  For  they  irere  in  three  stories,  but  had  not 

pillars  as  the  pillare  of  the  com-ts :  therefore  t/ie  build- 
ing was  straitened  more  than  the  lowest  and  the  mid- 
dlemost from  the  ground. 

7.  And  the  wall  that  was  without  over  against 

the  cbambei-s,  toward  the  outer  court  on  the  forepart 
of  the  chambers,  the  length  thereof  ii-iist  fifty  cubits. 

8.  For  the  lensth  of  the  chambci-s  that  tcere 

in  the  outer  court  iros  fifty  cubits :  and,  lo,  before  the 
temple  trcrc  a  hundred  cubits. 

9.  And  from  under  these  chambers  teas  the 

entry  on  the  east  side,  as  one  goeth  into  them  from 
the  outer  court. 

10.  The  chambers  trere  in  the  tbicltness  of  the 

wall  of  the  court  toward  the  east,  over  agiiinst  the 
separate  place,  and  over  against  tlie  building. 

11.  And  the  way  before  them  was  like  the  ap- 
pearance of  the  chambers  which  were  toward  the  north, 
as  long  as  they,  tind  as  broad  as  they :  and  all  their 
goings  out  icere  both  according  to  their  fsishions,  and 
according  to  their  doors. 

13.  And  according  to  the  doors  of  the  cham- 
bers that  Wire  toward  the  south  was  a  door  in  the 
head  ot  the  way,  even  the  way  directly  before  the  wall 
toward  the  east,  as  one  entereth  into  them. 

§  91.   Their  .Sacred  Uses. 

Ezek.  xlii.  13.  Then  said  he  unto  me.  The  north 
chambers  a?id  the  south  chamliers,  which  are  before 
the  separate  place,  they  he  holy  chambers,  where  the 
priests  thai  approach  unto  the  Lord  shall  eat  the 
most  holy  things :  there  shall  they  lay  the  most  holy 
things,  aiid  the'meat  ortering.and"the"siu  offering,  and 
the  trespass  offering ;  for  the  place  is  holy. 

14.  When  the  priest.s  enter  therein,  then  shall 

they  not  go  out  of  the  holy  pUire  into  the  outer  court, 
but  therethey  shall  lay  their  garments  wherein  they 
minister ;  for  they  are  holy ;  and  shall  put  on  other 
garments,  and  shall  approach  to  tliase  things  which  are 
for  the  people. 

§  92.    Tlie  Altar. 

Ikek.  xli.  23.  The  altar  of  wood  was  three  cubits 
high,  and  the  length  thereof  two  cubits ;  and  the  cor- 
ners thereof,  and  the  length  thereof,  and  the  walls 
thereof,  were  of  wood :  and  he  said  imto  me,  This  is 
the  table  that  is  before  the  Loun. 

—  xliii.  13.  And  these  an-  the  measures  of  the  altar 
after  the  cubits :  The  cubit  i.i  a  cubit  ami  a  hand- 
breadth  ;  even  the  bottom  sfiall  be  a  cubit,  and  the 
breadth  a  cubit,  and  the  border  thereof  by  the  edge 
thereof  round  about  shall  be  a  span ;  and  this  sTtaU  be 
the  higher  place  of  the  altar. 

14.  And  from  the  bottom  vpon  the  ground 

even  to  the  lower  settle  slitill  be  two  cubits,  and  the 
breadth  one  cubit ;  and  from  the  lessor  settle  even  to 
the  greater  settle  s!utU  be  four  cubits,  and  the  breadth 
one  cubit. 

lo.  So  the  altar  shail  be  fotir  cubits ;  and  from 

the  altar  and  upward  .s/wiW  be  four  horns. 

IG.  And  the  altar  shail  be  twelve  cubits  long, 

twelve  broad,  square  in  the  four  squares  theR-of 

17.  And  the  settle  sliall  be  fourteen  cubits  long 

and  fourteen  broad  in  the  four  s(|uares  thereof;  anil 
the  border  about  it  shall  be  half  a  cubit ;  and  the  bot- 
tom thereof  .s/»(fl  be  a  cubit  about ;  and  his  stiiirs  shall 
look  toward  the  east. 

§  93.    The  Slatighter  Tables. 

Eiek.  xl.  39.  And  in  the  porch  of  the  gate  icere  two 
tables  on  this  side,  and  two  tables  on  that  side,  to 
slay  thereon  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering  and 
the  trespass  offering.  I 

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40.  And  at  the  side  without,  as  one  goeth  up 

to  the  entry  of  the  north  gate,  tccre  two  tables ;  and 
on  the  otlii-r  side,  which  leat  at  the  porch  of  the  gate, 
Kcre  two  tables. 

41.  Four  tables  irere  on  this  side,  and  four  ta- 
bles on  that  side,  by  the  side  of  the  gate ;  eight  tables, 
whereupon  they  slew  their  sacrifices. 

43.  And  the  four  tables  were  of  hewn  stone 

for  the  burnt  offering,  of  a  cubit  and  a  half  long,  and  a 
cubit  and  a  half  broad,  and  one  cubit  high  :  where- 
uiion  also  they  laid  the  instnnnents  wherewith  they 
slew  the  burnt  olfering  and  the  sacrifice. 

43.  And  within  were  hooks,  a  hand  broad,  fas- 
tened round  about :  and  upon  the  tables  was  the  flesh 
of  the  offering. 


§  94.    Tlie  Places  for  Boiling  and  Baking  the 
Sacrifices. 

Ezek.  xlvi.  19.  After  he  brought  me  through  the  en- 
trj',  which  was  at  the  side  of  the  gate,  into  the  holy 
chambers  of  the  priests,  wliiih  looked  toward  the 
north :  and,  behold,  there  was  a  place  on  the  two  sides 
westward. 

30.  Then  said  he  unto  mo,  This  is  the  place 

where  the  priests  shall  boil  the  trespass  offering  and 
the  sin  offering,  where  they  shall  bake  the  meat  offer- 
ing; thatthey  bear  ^/i<:)»  not  out  into  the  outer  court, 
to  sanctify  the  people. 

21.  Then  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer 

court,  and  caused  me  to  pass  liy  the  four  corners  of 
the  court ;  and,  behold,  in  every  corner  of  the  court 
tfiere  was  a  court. 

23.  In  the  four  corners  of  the  court  there  were 

courts  joined  of  forty  cubits  long  and  thu'ty  broad : 
these  four  corners  tcere  of  one  measiu'e. 

23.  And   t?iere  mt.'<  a  row  (/  building   round 

about  in  them,  round  about  them  four,  and  it  was  made 
with  boiling  places  under  the  rows  round  about 

24."'Then  said  he  unto  me,  These  (ire  t,he  places 

of  them  that  boil,  where  the  ministers  of  the  house 
shall  boil  the  sacrifice  of  the  people. 

§  95.    The  Temple  Area. 

(1.   ITS  DIMENSIONS.) 

Ezek.  xlii.  15.  Now  when  he  bad  made  an  end  of 
measuring  the  inner  house,  he  brought  me  forth  to- 
wai'd  the  gate  whose  prospect  is  toward  the  east,  and 
measured  it  round  about. 

16.  He  measured  the  east  side  with  the  meas- 
uring reed,  five  himdred  reeds,  with  the  measuring 
reed  round  about. 

17.  He  measured  the  north  side,  five  himdred 

reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed  round  about. 

18.  He  measured  the  south  side,  five  hundred 

reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed. 

19.    He  turned  about  to  the  west  side,  and 

measured  five  himdred  reeds,  with  the  measuring  reed. 

20.  He  measured  it  by  the  four  sides  :  it  had 

a  wall  round  about,  five  hundred  reeds  long,  and  five 
hundred  broad,  to  make  a  separation  between  the  sauc- 
tuaiy  and  the  protane  place. 

(2.    ITS  S.VNCTITT.) 

Ikek.  xliii.  12.  This  is  the  law  of  the  house;  Upon 
the  top  of  the  mountain  the  whole  limit  thereof  round 
about  shall  be  most  holy.  Behold,  this  is  the  law  of 
the  house. 

(3.   THE  EAST   GATE  SHUT.)     ' 

Ezek.  xliv.  1.  Then  he  brought  me  back  the  way  of 
the  gate  of  the  outward  sanctuary  which  looketh 
toward  the  east ;  and  it  was  shut. 

3.  Then  said  the  Lokd  unto  me ;  This  gate 

sh.all  be  shut,  it  shall  not  be  opened,  and  no  man  shall 
enter  in  bv  it ;  because  the  Lord  the  God  of  Israel 
hath  entered  in  bv  it,  therefore  it  shall  be  shut. 

3.  Jt  is  for  the  prince ;  the  prince,  he  shall  sit 

in  it  to  eat  bread  before  the  Lord  ;  he  shall  enter  by 
the  way  of  the  porch  of  that  gate,  and  shall  go  out  by 
the  way  of  the  same. 


CHAP.  IX. 


SACRED  PLACES. 


BOOK  XXIII. 


§  9G.    The  Holy  Territory. 

(1.   rrs  EXTENT.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  1.  Moreover,  when  3'e  shall  divide  by  lot 
the  land  lor  inheritance,  ye  shall  offer  an  oblation  unto 
the  Lord,  a  holy  jjortion  of  the  land :  the  length  shall 
be  the  length  ol'  five  and  twenty  thousand  reeds,  and 
the  breadth  shdl  be  ten  thousand.  This  sliall  be  holy 
in  all  the  borders  thereof  round  about. 

(2.   THE  POUTION   FOR  THE  S.A.NCTnART.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  2.  Of  this  there  shall  be  for  the  sanctuary- 
five  hundred  in  length,  with  five  hundred  in  breadth, 
square  round  about ;  and  filty  cubits  roimd  about  for 
the  subiu'bs  thereof. 

(3.    FOR  THE    PRIESTS  AND   LEVITE8.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  3.  And  of  this  measure  shalt  thou  measure 
the  length  of  five  and  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadth 
of  ten  thousand ;  and  in  it  shall  be  the  sanctuary  and 
the  most  holy  pl/ice. 

4.  The  holy  portimi  of  the  land  shall  be  for  the 

priests  the  ministers  of  the  sanctuary,  which  shall 
come  near  to  minister  unto  the  Lord:  and  it  shall  be 
a  place  for  theur  houses,  and  a  holy  place  for  the  sanc- 
tuary. 

5.  And  the  five  and  twenty  thousand  of  length, 

and  the  ten  thousand  of  breadth,  shall  also  the  Levites, 
the  ministers  of  the  house,  have  for  themselves,  for  a 
possession  for  twenty  chamliers. 

(4.   FOR  THE   CITY.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  6.  And  ye  shall  appoint  the  possession  of 
the  city  five  tliuusaud  broad,  and  five  and  twenty 
thousanil  long,  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
portion :  it  shall  be  for  the  whole  house  of  Israel. 

(5.   FOR  THE    PRINCE.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  7.  And  a  portion  shall  be  for  the  prince  on 
the  one  side  and  on  the  other  side  of  the  oblation  of 
the  holy  portion,  and  of  the  possession  of  the  city, 
before  the  oblation  of  the  holy  portion,  and  before  the 
possession  of  the  city,  from  the  west  side  westward, 
and  from  the  east  side  eastward :  and  the  length  shall 
be  over  against  one  of  the  portions,  from  the  west  bor- 
der unto  the  east  border. 

§  97.    The  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the  New 
House. 

(1.   REPENTANCE  REQUIRED.) 

Ezek.  xliii.  10.  Thou  son  of  man,  shew  the  house  to 
the  house  of  Israel,  that  tlicy  may  be  ashamed  of  their 
iniquities :  and  let  them  measure  the  pattern. 

11-  And  if  they  be  ashamed  of  all  that  they 

have  done,  shew  them  the  form  of  the  house,  and  the 
fashion  thereof,  and  the  goings  out  thereof,  and  tlie 
comings  in  thereof,  and  all  the  forms  thereof,  and  all 
the  ordinances  thereof,  and  all  the  forms  thereof,  and 
all  the  laws  thereof:  and  write  it  in  tlieir  sight,' that 
they  may  keep  the  whole  form  thereof,  and  all  the 
ordinances  thereof,  and  do  them. 

(2.   THE    CNCIRCUJICISED   MDST   BE   EXCLUDED.) 

Ezek.  xliv.  5.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Son  of 
man,  mark  well,  and  behold  witli  thine  eves,  and  hear 
with  thine  ears  all  that  I  say  unio  tliee  cbncernin"-  all 
the  ordinances  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  all°the 
laws  thereof;  and  mark  well  the  entering  in  of  the 
house,  with  every  going  forth  of  the  sanctuary. 

6.  And  thou  shalt  say  to  the  reliellious,  even  to 

the  house  of  Israd.Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  O  ye  house 
of  Israel,  let  it  sutlice  you  of  all  your  aljominations, 

—  —  7.  In  that  ye  have  brouglit  into  mi/  sanctuary 
strangers,  uncircumeised  in  he:{rt,  and  uncircumcised 
n  flesh,  to  be  in  my  simotuary,  to  pollute  it,  eren  my 
house,  when  ye  offer  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the  blood, 
and  tliey  h;ivc  broken  my  covenant  because  of  all  your 
abominations. 

8.  And  ye  have  not  kept  the  charge  of  mine 

holy  things :  but  ye  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in 
my  sanftu;iry  for  yoursi'lvcs. 

9.  Thus  saitli  the  Lord   God;    No  stranger, 

uncircumcised  in  heart,  nor  uncircumcised  in  tlesh| 


shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  of  any  stranger  that  is 
among  the  children  of  Israel. 

(3.    AND   THEN   GOD   WILL   DWELL    WITHIN    IT.) 

Ezek.  xliii.  1.  Afterward  he  brought  me  to  the  gate, 
even  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  east : 

7.  And  he  said  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  the  place 

of  my  throne,  and  the  place  of  the  soles  of  my  feet, 
where  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of 
Israel  for  ever,  and  my  holy  name,  shall  the  house  of 
Israel  no  more  defile,  neither  they,  nor  their  kings,  by 
their  whoredom,  nor  by  the  carcasses  of  their  kings  in 
their  high  places. 

8.  In  their  setting  of  their  threshold  by  my 

thresholds,  and  their  post  by  my  posts,  and  the  wail 
between  me  and  them,  they  have  even  defiled  my 
holy  name  by  their  abominations  that  they  have  com- 
mitted: wherefore  I  Lave  consumed  them  in  mine  anger. 

—  —  9.  Now  let  them  put  away  their  whoredom, 
and  the  carcasses  of  their  kings,  for  from  me,  and  I 
will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever. 

§  98.    The  Sanctuary,  Altar,  and  Worshippers 
Measured. 

Rev.  xi.  1.  And  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto 
a  rod :  and  tlie  angel  stood,  saying,  Kise,  and  measure 
the  temple  of  God,  and  the  altar,  and  them  that  wor- 
ship therein, 

2.  But  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple 

leave  out,  and  measure  it  not;  for  it  is  given  unto  the 
Gentiles :  and  the  holy  city  shall  tlie\'  tread  under  foot 
forty  and  two  months. 

§  99.    The  Temple  Opened  in  Heaven. 

Rev.  xi.  19.  And  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in 
heaven,  and  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of 
his  testament:  and  there  were  lightnings,  and  voices, 
and  thunderings,  and  an  earthquake,  and  great  hail. 


CHAP.  IX. 

OTHER  SACRED  PLACES. 
§  100.    Amou^  tlie  Jews. 

(1.   SYNAGOGUES.*) 

Lnke  vii.  4.  And  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  they 
besought  him  instantly,  saying.  That  he  was  worthy 
for  whom  he  should  do  this : 

5.  For  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  he  hath  built 

us  a  sj'uagogue. 

Acts  xiii.  15.  And  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and 
the  prophets,  the  rulers  of  the  synagogues  sent  unto 
them,  sa3'ing.  Ye  men  and  brethren,  if  ye  have  any 
word  of  exhortation  for  the  people,  say  on. 

—  XV.  21.  For  Moses  of  old  time  hath  in  every  city 
them  that  preach  him,  being  read  in  the  synagogues 
every  sabbath  day. 

(2.    PLACES  OF   PRAYER.) 

See  Acts  xvi.  13. 

§  101.    Among  Christians. 

(1.   WHO   USED   THE   JEWISH   TEMPLE.) 

Luke  xxiv.  53.  And  were  continually  in  the  temple, 
praising  and  blessing  God.     Amen. 

See  Acts  ii.  46 ;  iii.  1 ;  v.  20,  21,  42  ;  xxi.  20. 

(2.   JEWISH   SYNAGOGIES.) 

See  Acts  ix.  20;  xiii.  5,  14,  15,  43;  xiv.  1  ;  xvii.  1,  % 
17;  xviii.  4,36;  xix.  8;  xxiv.  12. 

(3.    JEWISH   PLACES  OP   PRATER.) 

See  Acts  xvi.  13. 

(4.   A  PHILOSOPHICAL   LECTURE   ROOM.) 

See  Acts  xix.  9. 

(5.   PRIVATE  HOUSES.) 

See  Rom.  xvi.  5.   1  Cor.  xvi.  19.  Col.  iv.  15.  Philera.  3. 


*  Datiiii;  probably  from  the  time  of  Ezra. — H. 


604 


(  ilAI'.  1.,  11. 


SxVCRED   PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


BOOK  XXIT.-SACRED  PERSONS  AND 

OFFICES. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE  PRIMITIVE  ECONOMY. 
§  1.    Abel  Offers  Sacrillce." 


See  Oeii.  iv.  4. 


See  Gen.  viii.  20. 


§  i.    Noah. 


§  3.    Melehisedec  a  King  and  Priest. 

ITeb.  rii.  1.  For  this  Melchiscdec,  king  of  Siilem, 
priest  of  the  most  high  God,  who  met  Abraham  re- 
tuniing  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings,  anil  blissed 
him; 

2.  To  whom  also  Abraham  ^ave  a  tenth  part 

of  all ;  first  being  by  inteqiretation  King  of  righteous- 
ness, and  after  that  also  King  of  Salem,  which  is,  King 
of  peace ; 

3.  Without  father,  without  mother,  without 

descent,  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end  of 
life ;  but  made  like  unto  the  Son  of  God ;  abideth  a 
priest  continually. 

See  Oe)i.  xiv.  18-20. 

§  4.    The  Primitive  Economy  has  Precedence  of 
the  Abrahamic. 

ITeb.  vii.  4.  Xow  consider  how  great  tliis  man  was, 
imto  whom  even  the  patriarch  Abraham  gave  the 
tenth  of  the  spoils. 

^5.  And  verily  they  that  are  of  the  sons  of 

Levi,  who  receive  the  office  of  the  priesthood,  have  a 
commandment  to  take  the  tithes  of  the  people  accord- 
ing to  the  law,  that  is,  of  tluir  brethren,  though  they 
come  out  of  the  loins  of  Abraham  : 

(i.  But  he  whose  descent  is  not  cotmted  from 

them  ricoivcd  tithes  of  Abraham,  and  blessed  liim 
that  had  the  promises. 

8.  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes ;  but 

there  he  receiceth  tliem,  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that 
he  liveth. 

9.  And  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  also,  who  re- 

ceiveth  tithes,  paid  tithes  in  Abratiara. 

10.  For  he  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  his  father, 

when  !^lelchisedec  met  him. 

Vi.  For  the  priesthood  being  changed,  there  is  ! 

made  of  necessity  a  diange  also  of  the  law. 

18.  For  there  is  verily  a  disannulling  of  the 

commandment  going  before  for  the  weaJiness  and  un- 
profitableness thereof 


CHAP.  n. 

THE  HEBREW   HIGH  PRIEST. 

§  5.     Aaron  Set  Apart. 

Kt.  xxTiii.  1.  And  take  thou  unto  thee  Aaron  thy 
brother,  and  his  sons  with  liini,  from  among  the 
children  of  Israel,  that  he  may  mmisler  unto  me  in 
the  priest's  office,  even  Aaron,  Nadab  and  Abihu, 
Eleazar  and  Ithamar,  Aaron's  sons. 


'  Or,  pL'dmps,  briii^  his  sacriflcc  to  be  offered  by  Adam. — H. 


§  G.    The  Consecration. 

Ex.  xxix.  29.  And  the  holy  garments  of  Aaron  shall 
be  his  sons'  alter  him,  to  be  anointed  therein,  and  to 
be  consecrated  in  them, 

30.  And  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  stead 

shall  put  them  on  seven  days,  when  he  Cometh  into 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  to  minister  in  the 
holy  place. 

§  7.    The  High  Priest's  Testments. 

Ex.  xxviii.  2.  And  thou  shall  make  holy  garments 
for  Aaron  thy  brother,  for  glory  and  for  beauty. 

— ■  —  3.  And  thou  shall  speak  unto  all  tJuit  are  wise 
hearted,  whom  I  have  tilled  with  the  spirit  of  wisdom, 
that  they  may  make  Aaron's  garments  to  consecrate 
him,  that  he  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's 
office. 

—  —  4.  And  these  are  the  garments  which  they 
shall  m.ake  ;  a  breastplate,  and  an  ephod,  and  a  robe, 
and  a  broidered  coal,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle:  and  they 
shall  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron  thy  brother,  and 
his  sons,  that  he  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest's 
office. 

5.  And   they  shall   take  gold,  and  blue,  and 

purple,  and  scarlet,  "and  fine  linen. 

89.  And  thou  shall  embroider  the  coat  of  fine 

linen,  and  thou  shall  make  the  mitre  of  fine  linen,  and 
thou  shall  make  the  girdle  of  needlework. 

—  xx.\ix.  1.  And  of  the  blue,  and  purjile,  and  scar- 
let, the}'  made  clothes  of  service,  to  do  service  in  the 
holy  plaj^e,  and  made  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron ;  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

27.  And  they  made  coats  o/'fine  linen  of  woven 

work  for  Aaron,  and  for  his  sons, 

28.  And  a  mitre  of  fine  linen,  and  goodly  bon- 
nets of  fine  linen,  and  linen  breeches  of  fine  twined 
liuen, 

29.  And  a  girdle  o/fine  twined  linen,  and  blue, 

and  purple,  and  scarlet,  of  needlework  ;  as  the  Lokd 
cocamandcd  Moses. 

§  8.    The  Epliod. 

Er.  xxviii.  6.  And  they  shall  make  the  ephod  of 
gold,  of  blue,  and  of  purple,  (/sciirlet,  and  fine  twuied 
linen,  with  cunning  work. 

7.  It  shall  have  the  two  shoulderpieces  thereof 

joined  at  the  two  edges  thereof;  and  so  it  shall  bu 
joined  together. 

—  xxxix.  2.  And  he  made  the  ephod  of  gold,  blue, 
and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen. 

4.  The}-  made  shoulderpieces  for  it,  to  couple 

it  together:  by  the  two  edges  was  it  coupled  together. 

k  9.    Tlie  Girdle  of  the  £phod. 

Ex.  xxviii.  8.  And  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod, 
which  in  upon  it,  shall  be  of  the  same,  according  to  the 
work  thereof;  eeen  of  gold,  of  blue,  and  pur|)le,  and 
scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen. 

—  xxxi.x.  5.  And  Uie  ctuious  girdle  of  his  ephod 
that  was  upon  it,  was  of  the  same,  according  to  the 
work  thereof;  of  gold,  blue,  and  purjile,  and  scarlet, 
and  fine  twined  "linen ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Mosea 


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SACRED  PERSONS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


§  10.    The  Stones  of  Memorial. 

Ex.  xxviii.  9.  And  thou  shall  take  two  onyx  stones, 
and  grave  on  tlicni  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel : 

10.  Sis  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and  the 

oflier  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone,  accord- 
ing to  their  birth. 

11.  With  the  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone, 

like  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  shalt  thou  engrave  the 
two  stones  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel : 
thou  shalt  make  them  to  he  set  in  ouches  of  gold. 

13.  And  thou  shalt  put  the  two  stones  upon 

the  shoulders  of  the  ephod  for  stones  of  memorial 
nnto  the  children  of  Israel:  and  Aaron  shall  bear 
their  names  before  the  Lord  upon  his  two  shoulders 
for  a  memorial. 

—  xxxix.  0.  And  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed 
in  ouches  of  gold,  graven,  as  signets  are  graven,  with 
the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

7.  And  he  put  them  on  the  shoulders  of  the 

ephod,  that  they  shuidd  be  stones  for  a  memorial  to  the 
children  of  Israel ;  as  the  Lokd  commanded  Moses. 

§  11.    The  Breastplate  of  Judgment. 

(1.   ITS  FOKM  AND  MATERIAL.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  15.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  breastplate 
of  judgment  with  cunning  work ;  after  the  work  of  the 
ephod  thou  shalt  make  it ;  of  gold,  of  blue,  and  of 
purple,  and  of  scarlet,  and  of  fine  twined  linen,  shalt 
thou  make  it. 

IG.   Foursquare  it  shall  he  hcing  doubled;   a 

span  shall  be  the  length  thereof,  and  a  span  shall  be  the 
breadth  thereof. 

—  xxxix.  8.  And  he  made  the  breastplate  of  cun- 
ning work,  like  the  work  of  the  ephod ;  of  gold,  blue, 
ami  purjile,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen. 

y.  It  was  foursquare ;  they  made  the  breast- 
plate doulile :  a  span  roas  the  length  thereof,  and  a  span 
the  breadth  thereof,  being  doubled. 

(3.   ITS  PIIBCIODS    STONES  WITH  THE    NAMES    OP  THE 
TRIBES.) 

E.T.  xxviii.  17.  And  thou  shalt  set  in  it  settings  of 
stones,  even  four  rows  of  stones :  the  first  row  shaU  be 
a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle :  this  shall  be  the 
first  row. 

18.  And  the  second  row  shall  be  an  emerald, 

a  sapphire,  aud  a  diamond. 

19.  And  the  third  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and 

an  amethyst. 

20.  And  the  fourth  row  a  berj'l,  and  an  onyx, 

and  a  jasper:  they  shall  be  set  in  gold  in  their  inclos- 
ings. 

31.  And  the  stones  shall  be  with  the  names  of 

the  children  of  Israel,  twelve,  according  to  their 
names,  like  the  engravings  of  a  signet ;  every  one 
with  bis  name  shall  they  be  according  to  the  twelve 
tribes. 

—  xxxix.  10.  And theysetinitfourrowsof  stones:  the 
first  row  leits  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  aud  a  carbuncle  :  this 
was  the  first  row. 

11.  And  the  second  row,  an  emerald,  a  sap- 
phire, and  a  diamond. 

12.  Aud  the  third  row,  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and 

an  amcthj-st. 

18.  And  the  fourth  row,  a  berjd,  an  onyx,  and 

a  jasper  :  they  were  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold  "in  theu' 
inclosings. 

14.  And  the  stones  loere  according  to  the  names 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  twelve,  according  to  their 
names,  like  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  every  one  with 
his  name,  according  to  the  twelve  tribes. 

(3.    ITS  ATTACHMENT  TO  THE  EPHOD.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  13.  And  thou  shalt  make  ouches (jf  gold ; 

14.  And  two  chains  of  pure  gold  at  the  ends; 

of  wreathen  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  and  fasten 
the  wreathen  chains  to  the  ouches. 

33.  Aud  tho\i  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 

chains  at  the  ends  of  wreathen  work  of  pure  gold. 

33.  And  thou  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 

two  rings  of  gold,  and  shalt  put  the  two  rings  on  the 
two  ends  of  the  breastplate. 


34.  Aud  thou  shalt  put  the  two  wreathen  c/wiViS 

of  gold  in  the  two  rings  which  are  on  the  ends  of  the 
breastplate. 

25.  And  the  other  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 

chains  thou  shalt  fasten  in  the  two  ouches,  and  put 
them  on  the  shoulderpieces  of  the  ephod  before  it. 

36.  And  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold, 

aud  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  the  two  ends  of  the 
breastplate  in  the  border  thereof,  which  is  in  the  side 
of  the  ephod  inward. 

37.   And  two  other  rings  of  gold  thou  shalt 

make,  and  shalt  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the 
ephod  underneath,  toward  the  forepart  thereof,  over 
against  the  other  coupling  thereof,  above  the  curious 
girdle  of  the  ephod. 

—  —  28.  And  they  shall  bind  the  breastplate  by 
the  rings  thereof  unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod  with  a 
lace  of  blue,  that  it  may  be  above  the  curious  girdle 
of  the  ephod,  and  that  the  breastplate  be  not  loosed 
from  the  ephod. 

29.   And  Aaron  shall  bear  the  names  of  the 

children  of  Israel  in  the  breastplate  of  judgment  upon 
his  heart,  when  he  goeth  in  unto  the  \\d\y  'place,  for  a 
memorial  before  the  Lord  continually. 

—  xxxix.  15.  And  they  made  ujion  the  breastplate 
chains  at  the  ends,  of  wreathen  work  of  piu'e  gold. 

16,  Aud  they  made  two  ouches  of  gold,  and 

two  gold  rings,  and  put  the  two  rings  iu  the  two  ends 
of  the  breastplate. 

— -  — 17.  And  they  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of 
gold  in  the  two  rings  on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate. 

18.   And  tlie  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 

chains  they  fastened  iu  the  two  ouches,  aud  put  them 
on  the  shoulderpieces  of  the  ephod,  before  it. 

—  • —  19.  And  they  made  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put 
them  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate,  upon  the  bor- 
der of  it,  which  was  on  the  side  of  the  ephod  inward. 

20.  And  they  made  two  otlier  golden  rings,  and 

put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod  underneath, 
toward  the  forepart  of  it,  over  -against  the  other  coup- 
ling thereof,  aliove  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod. 

21.  Aud  they  did  bind  the  breastplate  by  his 

rings  unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod  with  a  lace  of  blue, 
that  it  might  be  above  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod, 
and  that  the  breastplate  might  not  be  loosed  fi'om  the 
ephod ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  12.    Urim  and  Thummim  inside  of  the   Breast- 
plate. 

See  Ex.  xxviii.  30.    Lev.  viii.  8. 

(A.    USED   IN   INQUIRING   OP   GOD.) 

1  Sam.  xxiii.  9.  And  David  knew  that  Saul  se- 
cretly practised  mischief  against  him;  and  he  said  to 
Abiathar  the  priest.  Bring  hither  the  ejihod. 

—  xxviii.  6.  And  when  Saul  inquired  of  the  Lord, 
the  Lord  answered  him  not,  neither  by  dreams,  nor 
by  Urim,  nor  by  prophets. 

§  13.    The  Robe  of  the  Ephod. 

(1.    ITS   COLOR  AND   FASHION.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  31.  And  thou  shalt  make  the  robe  of  the 
ephod  all  of  blue. 

33.  And  there  shall  be  a  hole  in  the  top  of  it, 

in  the  midst  thereof:  it  shall  have  a  binding  of  woven 
work  round  about  the  bole  of  it,  as  it  were  the  hole 
of  an  habergeon,  that  it  be  not  rent. 

—  xxxix.'22.  And  he  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod 
of  woven  work,  all  of  blue. 

33.  And  there  was  a  hole  in  the  midst  of  the 

robe,  as  the  hole  of  an  habergeon,  with  a  band  round 
about  the  hole,  tluit  it  should  not  rend. 

(3.   ITS  BELLS  AND  POMEGRANATES.) 

Ex.  xxviii.  33.  And  beneath  upon  the  hem  of  it  thou 
shalt  make  pomegranates  o/blue,  and  of  pvirjile,  and  of 
scarlet,  round  about  the  hem  thereof;  and  bells  of  gold 
between  them  roimd  about: 

— ■  —  34.  A  golden  bell  and  a  pomegranate,  a  golden 
bell  and  a  pomegranate,  upon  the  hem  of  the  robe 
round  about. 

3.5.  And  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron  to  minister : 

aud  his  sound  shall  be  heard  when  he  goeth  in  mito 


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SACRED  PERSONS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


the  holy  j^lafc  before  the  Loud,  luul  when  he  cometh 
out,  thiit  he  die  not. 

Ex.  xxxix.  24.  And  they  inmle  uiioii  Ihe  hems  of  the 
robe  pomegranates  of  bhie,  auil  piu'ijle,  auil  scarlet, 
and  twhiod  linen. 

'io.  And  they  made  bells  of  pure  gold,  and  put 

the  bells  between  the  iiomegranales  upon  the  hem  of 
the  robe,  round  about  between  the  pomi'granates ; 

20.   A  bell  and  a  pomegranate,  a  bell  and  a 

pomegranate,  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  miu- 
ister  in  ;  as  the  Loud  commanded  Jloses. 

§  14.    The  Golden  Plate  for  the  Mitre. 

Ex.  xxviii.  30.  And  thou  shall  make  a  plate  «/  ptu'e 
gold,  and  grave  uium  it,  like  the  engravings  of  a  sig- 
net, nOLINESS  TO  THE  LORD^ 

o7.  And  thou  shall  jnit  it  on  a  blue  lace,  that 

it  may  bo  upon  the  mitre ;  upon  the  forefront  of  the 
mitre  it  shall  be. 

38.  And  it  shall  bo  upon  Aaron's  forehead, 

that  Aaron  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  holy  tilings, 
which  the  children  of  Israel  shall  hallow  in  all  their 
holy  gifts  ;  and  it  shall  lie  always  upon  his  forehead, 
that  they  may  bo  accepted  before  the  Louu. 

—  xxxix.  30.  And  they  made  the  plate  of  the  holy 
crown  (f  pure  gold,  and  wrote  upon  it  a  writing,  like 
to  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  HOLINESS  TO  THE 
LORD, 

31.   And  they  tied  unto  it  a  lace  of  blue,  to 

fasten  it  on  high  upon  the  mitre;  as  the  Loud  com- 
manded JIoscs. 

§  15.  Ceremonial  Prohibitions  to  the  lliyli  Priest. 

Lev.  xxi.  10.  And  lie  that  w  the  high  priest  among 
his  brethren,  upon  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  was 
poured,  and  that  is  consecrated  to  put  on  the  gar- 
ments, shall  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his  clothes ; 

11.  Neither  shall  he  go  in  to  iiny  dead  body, 

nor  detile  himself  for  his  father,  or  for  his  mother; 

12.  Neither  shall  he  go  out  of  the  sanctuary, 

nor  profane  the  sauctuaiy,  of  his  God ;  for  the  crown 
of  the  anointing  oil  of  his  God  is  upon  him :  I  am  the 
Loud. 

§10.    His  Human  Infirmity. 

Hch.  V.  1.  For  every  high  priest  taken  from  among 
men  is  ordained  for  men  in  tilings  pertaininrj  to  God, 
that  he  niav  oHer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  sins: 

2.  Who  can  have  compassion  on  the  ignorant, 

and  on  them  that  are  out  of  the  way ;  for  that  he  him- 
self also  is  comjiassed  with  infirmity. 

3.  And  by  reason  hereof  he  ought,  as  for  the 

people,  so  also  for  himself,  to  offer  for  sins. 

§  17.    His  Divine  Appointment. 

Ileb.  V.  4.  And  no  man  taketh  this  honour  unto  him- 
self, but  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  toa^  Aaron. 

§  18.    The  Wiole  System  a  Shadowy  One. 

ITih.  viii.  /).  TVho  serve  unto  the  ex.ample  and  shadow 
of  heavenly  things,  as  Jloses  was  admonished  of  God 
when  ho  was  about  to  make  the  tabernacle  :  lor.  See, 
saith  he,  that  thou  make  all  things  according  to  the 
pattern  shewed  to  thee  in  the  mount. 


CHAP.  m. 

THE  PRIESTS. 

§  19.    To  be  Descendants  of  Aaron. 

Num.  iii.  1.  These  also  are  the  generations  of  Aaron 
and  Jloses,  in  the  day  that  the  LoitD  spake  with  Moses 
in  motmt  Sinai. 

2.  And  these  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of 

Aaron  ;  Nadab  the  firstborn,  and  AbUiu,  Eleazar,  and 
Ithamar. 

3.  These  are  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Aaron 


the  priests  which  were  anointed,  whom  he  consecrated 
to  miinstcr  in  tlie  prie.st's  Dlliie. 

—  xviii.  1.  And  tju;  Lout)  said  unto  Aaron,  Thou 
and  thy  sons  and  thy  father's  liouse  with  thee  sliall 
bear  the  iniquity  of  flie  sanctuary:  and  tliou  and  lliy 
sons  with  thee  shall  bear  the  iniciuity  of  your  priest- 
hood. 

§  20.    Exclnsive  of  All  Others,  on  Pain  of  Death. 

yum.  xviii.  7.  Therefore  thou  and  thy  sons  with 
thee  shall  keep  vour  priest's  oliice  for  every  thing  of 
the  altar,  and  within  the  vail ;  and  ye  .shall  serve:  I 
have  given  your  juiest's  office  vnlo  you  an  a,  service  of 
gill :  ami  tlie  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  bo  put 
to  dciitli. 

—  iii.  10.  And  thou  shalt  appoint  Aaron  and  his 
sons,  and  they  shall  wail  on  tlieir  priest's  olfice:  and 
the  stranger  that  cometli  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death. 

§  21.    Their  Consecration. 

1  C?ir.  sxiii.  13.  The  sons  of  Amram ;  Aaron  and 
Moses:  and  Aaron  was  separated,  that  he  should 
san<-tily  the  most  holy  thin'js,  he  and  his  sons  for  ever, 
to  burn  iniense  before  the  Loud,  to  minister  unto  him, 
and  to  bless  in  his  name  for  ever. 

Lee.  X.  7.  And  ye  shall  not  go  out  from  the  door  of 
the  tabernacle  of  "the  congregation,  lest  ye  die:  for  the 
anointing  oil  of  the  Loud  js  upon  you.  And  they  did 
according  to  the  word  of  Jloses. 

—  xxi!  C.  They  shall  be  holy  unto  their  God,  and 
not  profane  the  name  of  their  God :  for  the  ofl'erings 
of  the  Loud  made  by  fire,  and  the  bread  of  their  God, 
they  do  ofi'er :  therefore  they  shall  be  holy. 

§  22.    Could  not  Serve  if  of  Doubtful  Descent. 

E^r.  ii.  02.  These  sought  their  register  amona  those 
that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy,  but  they  were  not 
found :  therefore  were  they,  as  polluted,  put  from  the 
priesthood. 

63.  And  the  Tirshatha  said  unto  them,  that 

they  shotdd  not  eat  of  the  most  hol_v  things,  till  there 
stood  up  a  jjriest  with  Urim  and  with  Thummim. 

KeJi.  vii.  04.  These  sought  tlieir  register  «m6)«^  those 
that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy,  but  it  was  not 
found :  therefore  were  they,  as  poUuted,  put  from  the 
priesthood. 

05.  And  the  Tirshatha  said  unto  them,  that 

they  should  not  cat  of  the  most  holy  things,  till  there 
stood  xip  a  priest  with  Urim  and  Thummim. 

§  23.    Their  Vestments. 

Ex.  xxviii.  40.  And  for  Aaron's  sons  thou  shalt  make 
coats,  and  thou  shalt  make  for  them  girdles,  and  bon- 
nets shalt  thou  make  for  them,  for  glory  and  fur  beauty. 

41.  And  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  Aaron  thy 

brother,  and  his  sons  with  him ;  and  shalt  anoint 
them,  and  consecrate  them,  and  sanctify  them,  that 
they  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  jiriest's  oftlce. 

42.  And  thou  shall  make  them  linen  breeches 

to  cover  their  nakedness;  from  the  loins  even  unto 
the  thighs  they  shall  reach  : 

43.  And  they  shall  lie  upon  Aaron,  and  tipon 

his  sous,  when  they  come  in  unto  the  talicrnacle  of 
the  congregation,  or  when  they  come  near  unto  the 
altar  to  minister  in  the  holy  plaee  ;  that  they  bear  not 
iniquity,  and  die :  it  'shall  he  a  statute  for  ever  unto 
him  and  his  seed  after  him. 

1  Sam.  xiv.  3.  And  Ahiah,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  I-cha- 
bod's  brother,  the  son  of  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eli,  the 
Loud's  priest  in  Shiloh,  wearing  an  ephod.  And  the 
people  knew  not  that  Jonathan  was  gone. 

—  xxiii.  6.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Abiatbar  the 
son  of  Ahimelech  fled  to  David  to  Keilah,  that  he 
came  down  ^nth  an  ephod  in  his  hand. 

A'wwi.  iii.  38.  But  those  that  encamp  before  the  tal> 
ernacle  toward  the  east,  en-n  before  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation  eastward,  nhall  be  Closes,  and  Aaron 
and  his  sons,  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary  for 
the  charge  of  the  children  of  Isra<'l ;  and  the  stranger 
that  cometh  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death. 


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SACRED  PERSOXS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK    XXIV. 


§  24.     ('premonial  Rules. 

(1.   rEllSONAl.  liLEJIISU   TO  EXCLUDE  FROM   OFFICE.) 

I^v.  xxi.  17.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  saying,  "Whosoever 
he  be  of  thy  seed  in  their  generations  that  hath  any 
blemish,  let  him  not  approach  to  offer  the  bread  of  his 
God. 

18.  For  whatsoever  man  he  be   that  hath  a 

blemish,  he  shall  not  approach:  a  blind  man,  or  a 
lame,  or  he  thai  hath  a  flat  nose,  or  any  thing  super- 
fluous, 

19.  Or  a  man  that  is  brokenfooted,  or  broken- 
handed, 

-^  —  20.  Or  crookbacked,  or  a  dwarf,  or  that  hath  a 
blemish  in  his  eye,  or  be  scurvy,  or  scabbed,  or  hath 
his  stones  broken ; 

21.  No  man  that  hath  a  blemish  of  the  seed 

of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  come  nigh  to  offer  the 
oil'ei'iugs  of  the  Lord  made  by  fii-e :  he  hath  a 
blemish  ;  he  shall  not  come  nigh  to  offer  the  bread  of 
his  God. 

(2.    BUT  NOT  ■pROM   SUPPORT.) 

Lev.  xxi.  22.  He  shall  eat  the  bread  of  his  God, 
both  of  the  most  holy,  and  of  the  holy. 

23.  Onl}'  be  shall  not  go  in  unto  the  vail,  nor 

come  nigh  unto  the  altar,  because  he  hath  a  blemish ; 
that  he  profane  not  my  sanctuaries :  for  I  the  Lord 
do  sanctify  them. 

24.  And  Moses  told  il  nnto  Aaron,  and  to  his 

sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel. 

(3.    TO   AVOID   DEFILEMENT.) 

Lev.  xxii.  2.  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  that 
they  separate  themselves  from  the  liolv  things  of  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  that  they  profane  not  my  liolv 
name  in  those  things  which  they  hallow  unto  me  :  I  am 
the  Lord. 

3.  Say  unto   them,   "Whosoever  lie   be  of  all 

your  seed  among  your  generations,  that  goeth  unto 
the  holy  things,  which  the  children  of  Israel  hallow 
tmto  the  Lord,  having  his  iincleanness  upon  him, 
that  soul  shall  be  cut  off'  from  my  presence :  I  am  the 
Lord. 

4.  "What  man  soever  of  the  seed  of  Aaron  is 

a  leper,  or  hath  a  running  issue;  he  shall  not  eat  of 
the  holy  things,  until  he  be  clean.  And  whoso  touch- 
eth  any  thing  that  in  unclean  by  the  dead,  or  a  man 
whose  seed  goeth  from  him; 

5.  Or  whosoever  toucheth  any  creeping  thing, 

whcrcl)y  he  may  be  made  unclean,  or  a  man  of  whom 
he  may  take  uncleanness,  whatsoever  uncleanness  he 
hath; 

G.  The   soul  which  hath  touched   any  such 

shall  be  unclean  until  even,  and  shall  not  eat" of  the 
holy  things,  unless  he  wash  his  flesh  with  water. 

—  —  7.  And  when  the  sun  is  down,  he  shall  be 
clean,  and  shall  afterward  eat  of  the  holy  things ;  be- 
cause it  is  his  food. 

IJzdc.  xliv.  2.^.  And  they  shall  come  at  no  dead  per- 
son to  defile  themselves  :  but  for  father,  or  for  motlier, 
or  fi>r  son,  or  for  daughter,  for  brother,  or  for  sister 
that  hath  had  no  husband,  they  may  defile  them- 
selves. 

•  20.  And  after  ho  is  cleansed,  they  shall  reckon 

unto  him  seven  days. 

27.  And  in   the  day  that  he  goeth   into  the 

sancluary,  unto  the  inner  court,  to  minister  in  the 
Banclu.'uy,  he  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

(4.    NOT   to   eat   rXCI.EAN   MEAT.) 

Ln.  xxii.  8.  That  which  dieth  of  itself,  or  is  torn 
with  beasts,  he  shall  not  eat  to  defile  himself  therewith  : 
I  am  the  L(jru. 

Ezck.  xliv.  31.  The  priests  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing 
that  is  dead  of  itself,  or  torn,  whether  it  be  fowl  or 
beast. 

(5.    WHO   MAY   AND  WHO   MAT   NOT   KAT  OF   THE  HOLY 
THINGS.) 

Tjf^.  xxii.  9.  They  shall  therefore  keep  mine  ordi- 
nance, lest  they  bear  sin  for  it,  and  die  therefore,  if 
they  profane  it :  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  them. 


10.  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  of  the  holy 

thing :  a  sojourner  of  the  priest,  or  a  hh'ed  servant, 
shall  not  eat  uf  the  holy  thing. 

11.  But  if  the  priest  buy  any  soul  with  his 

money,  be  shall  eat  of  it,  and  he  that  is  born  in  his 
house :  they  shall  eat  of  his  meat. 

— •  —  12.  If  the  priest's  daughter  also  be  married 
unto  a  stranger,  she  may  not  eat  of  an  offering  of  the 
holy  things. 

—  —  13.  But  if  the  priest's  daughter  be  a  widow, 
or  divorced,  and  have  no  child,  and  is  returneil  unto 
her  father's  house,  as  in  her  youth,  she  shall  eat  of 
her  fother's  meat:  but  there  shall  no  stranger  eat 
thereof 

§  25.    Sacerdotal  Functions. 

(1.    TO   SACRIFICE.; 

1  Chr.  vi.  49.  But  Aaron  and  his  sons  offered  upon 
the  altar  of  the  burnt  ottering,  and  on  the  altar  of 
incense,  and  were  appointed  tor  all  the  work  of  the 
placf  most  holy,  and  to  make  an  atonement  for 
Israel,  according  to  all  that  Moses  the  servant  of  God 
had  commanded. 

—  xvi.  89.  Atid  Zadok  the  priest,  and  his  brethren 
the  priests,  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  in  the 
high  place  that  was  at  Gibeon, 

40.  To  ofi'er  burnt  offerings  unto  the   Lord 

upon  the  altar  of  the  burnt  ofl'ering  continually  morn- 
ing and  evening,  and  to  do  according  to  all  that  is 
written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  which  he  commanded 
Israel ; 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  2.  And  Hezekiah  appointed  the 
courses  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites  after  their 
courses,  every  man  according  to  his  service,  the  priests 
and  Levites  "for  burnt  offerings  and  for  peace  offer- 
ings, to  minister,  and  to  give  thanks,  and  to  praise  in 
the  gates  of  the  tents  of  the  Lord. 

Z«te  i.  5.  There  was  in  the  days  of  Herod,  the  king 
of  Judea,  a  certain  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 
course  of  Aliia  :  and  his  wife  was  of  the  daughters  of 
Aaron,  and  lier  name  iras  Elisabeth. 

—  —  6.  And  they  were  both  righteous  before  God, 
walking  in  all  the  commandments  and  ordinances  of 
the  Lord  blameless. 

8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  he  exe- 
cuted the  priest's  office  before  God  in  the  order  of 
his  course, 

—  —  9.  According  to  the  custom  of  the  priest's 
office.  Ids  lot  was  to  burn  incense  when  he  went  into 
the  temple  of  the  Lord. 

10.  And  the  whole  multitude  of  the  people 

were  praying  without  at  the  time  of  incense. 

23.  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  soon  as  the 

days  of  his  ministration  were  accomplished,  he  de- 
parted to  his  own  house. 

(2.   TO  T.VKE   care   OP   THE   SANCTUARY.) 

Itlnn.  iv.  16.  And  to  the  office  of  Eleazar  the  son  of 
Aaron  the  priest  pertaineth  the  oil  for  the  light,  and 
the  sweet  incense,  and  the  daily  meat  offering,  and 
the  anointing  oil,  and  the  oversight  of  all  the  taber- 
nacle, and  of  all  tliat  therein  is,  in  the  sanctuary,  and 
in  the  vessels  thereof 

—  xviii.  5.  And  ye  shall  kec]-)  the  charge  of  the 
sanctuary,  and  the  charge  of  the  altar;  that  there  be 
no  wrath  any  more  upon  the  children  of  Israel. 

2  Chr.  xxix.  1.5.  And  they  gathered  their  brethren, 
and  sanctified  themselves,  and  came,  according  to  the 
commandment  of  the  king,  by  the  words  ot  the  Lord, 
to  cleanse  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

If,.  And  the  priests  went  into  the  inner  part 

of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  to  cleanse  it,  and  brought 
out  all  the  uncleanness  that  they  found  in  the  temple 
of  the  Lord  uito  the  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 
And  the  Levites  took  it,  to  carry  it  out  abroad  into  the 
brook  Kidron. 

17.  Now  they  began  on  the  first  day  of  the 

first  month  to  sanctify,  aiid  on  the  eighth  day  of  the 
month  came  they  to  the  porch  of  the  Lord  :  so  they 
sanctified  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  eight  days ;  and 
in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month  they  made 
an  end. 


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SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


3  Chr.  xxix.  18.  Thon  tluy  went  in  to  Ilczckiah  tlic 
king,  null  siiid,  Wo  have  cleanscil  all  llio  house  ot"  the 
Lord,  and  the  altar  of  burnt  oH'erini;,  with  all  the 
vessels  thereof,  anil  the  shewbreatl  table,  with  all  the 
vessels  tlieret>l'. 

I'J.  Jloreover  all  the  vessels,  which  king  Ahaz 

in  his  reign  iliil  east  awaj'  in  his  transgression,  have 
we  prepared  and  sanctilied,  and,  behold,  they  are  be- 
fore the  altar  of  the  Lord. 

(3.   TO  MAKE   THE   HOLY   OINTJtENT.) 

1  Chr.  is.  30.  And  some  of  the  sons  of  the  priests 
made  tlic  ointment  of  the  spices. 

(4.   TO   PREr.\RE   THE   TABEUNWCLE   FOR   REMOVAL.) 

Num.  iv.  5.  And  when  the  camp  petteth  forward, 
Aaron  shall  come,  and  his  sons,  and  they  shall  take 
down  the  covering  vail,  and  cover  the  ark  of  testi- 
mony with  it: 

6.  And  shall  put  thereon  Oic  covering  of  bad- 
gers' skins,  and  shall  spread  over  il  a  cloth  wholly  of 
bine,  and  shall  put  In  the  staves  thereof 

7.  And  upon  the   table    of  shewbread  they 

shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  put  thereon  the  dishes, 
and  the  spoons,  and  the  bowls,  and  covers  to  cover 
withal ;  and  the  continual  bread  shall  be  thereon  : 

8.  And  they  shall  spread  upon  them  a  cloth 

of  scarlet,  and  cover  the  same  with  a  covering  of  badg- 
ers' skins,  and  shall  put  in  the  staves  thereof. 

9.  And  they  shall  take  a  cloth  of  blue,  and 

cover  the  candlestick  of  the  light,  and  his  lamps,  and 
his  tongs,  and  his  snutfdishes,  and  all  the  oil  vessels 
thereof,  wherewith  they  minister  unto  it : 

10.  And  they  shall  put  it  and  all  the  vessels 

thereof  within  a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  shall 
put  it  upon  a  bar. 

11.  And  upon  the  golden  altar  they  shall  spread 

a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover  it  with  a  covering  of  badg- 
ers' skins,  and  shall  put  to  the  staves  llioreof : 

13.  And  they  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of 

ministry,  wherewith  they  minister  in  the  sanctuary, 
and  put  (hem  in  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover  them  with 
a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  shall  put  them  on  a 
bar. 

—  —  13.  And  they  shall  take  away  the  ashea  from 
the  altar,  and  spread  a  purple  cloth  thereon  : 

14.  And  they  shall  put  upon  it  all  the  vessels 

thereof,  wherewith  they  minister  about  it,  even  the 
censers,  the  fleshhooks,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins, 
all  the  vessels  of  the  altar;  and  they  shall  spread 
upon  it  a  covering  of  badgers'  skins,  and  put  to  the 
staves  of  it. 

{'i.   TO   INSTRUCT  rS"   THE   LAW.) 

Lei\  X.  10.  And  that  ye  may  put  difference  between 
holy  and  unholy,  and  between  unclean  and  clean  : 

-^^^ 11.  And  that  ye  may  teach  the  children  of 

Israel  all  the  statutcs'which  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
unto  them  by  the  hand  of  Moses. 

Ezek.  xliv.23.  And  the}'  shall  teach  my  people  the 
difference  between  the  holy  and  pnjfane,  and  cause 
them  to  discern  between  the  unclean  and  the  clean. 

(6.    TO   DECIDE   COXTRO^-ERSIES.) 

Esek.  xliv.  24.  And  in  controversy  thcj'  shall  stand 
in  judgment;  and  they  shall  judge  it  according  to  my 
judgments:  and  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  my 
statutes  in  all  mine  assemblies  ;  and  they  shall  hallow 
my  sabbaths. 

§  26.    Exceptional  Services. 

(1.    EXECCTLKO  JUDGMENT   TPON   0FFENT)ER9.) 

Ps.  evi.  30.  Then  stood  up  Phinehas,  and  executed 
judgment :  and  so  the  plague  was  stayed. 

31.  -\nd  that  was  counted  unto  him  for  right- 
eousness unto  all  generations  for  evermore. 

See  Num.  xxv.  1-9. 

(3.    DISBCTlSrNO   FUNDS.) 

2  Chr.  xxxiv.  17.  And  they  have  gathered  together 
the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
and  have  delivercil  it  into  the  hand  of  the  overseers, 
and  to  tlie  hand  of  the  workmen. 

See  3  Kings  xxii.  9. 


§  27.    Tho  Temple  Service  OrjranizeU  by  Solomon. 

2  f'hr.  viii.  14.  And  be  aiipoinled,  according  to  the 
order  of  David  his  father,  the  courses  of  the  priests 
to  their  service,  and  the  Levites  to  their  charges,  to 
praise  and  minister  before  the  priests,  as  the  duty  of 
every  day  re(piireil :  the  porters  al.so  liy  their  courses 
nt  every  gate ;  for  so  had  David  the  man  of  God  com- 
manded. 

1.5.  And   they   departed   not   from   the  com- 

mauduu'nt  of  the  king  unto  the  priests  and  Levites 
concerning  any  matter,  or  concerning  the  treasures. 

l(i.  Now  all  the  work  of  Solomon  was  pre- 
pared unto  the  day  of  the  foundation  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  and  until  it  was  finished.  So  the  house  of 
the  Lord  was  perfected. 

§  28.    The  Priests'  Maintenance. 

(1.  okferinos.) 

Num.  sviii.  8.  And  the  Lord  sp.ake  unto  Aaron,  Be- 
hold, I  also  have  given  tliec  the  charge  of  mine  heavo 
oll'erings  of  all  the  hallowed  things  of  the  children  of 
Israel ;  unto  thee  have  I  given  tlii'm  by  reason  of  the 
anointing,  and  to  thy  sons,  by  an  ordinance  for  ever. 

9.  This  shall  be  thine  of  the  most  holy  things, 

reserved  from  the  fire:  eveiy  oblation  of  theirs,  every 
meat  offering  of  theirs,  and  every  sin  otTering  of  theirs, 
ajid  every  trespass  otfering  of  theirs,  which  they  shall 
render  imto  me,  shall  be  most  holy  for  thee  and  for 
thy  sons. 

10.  In  the  most  holy  plaee  shalt  thou  eat  it; 

every  male  shall  cat  it :  it  shall  be  holy  unto  thee. 

11.  Aud  this  is  thine;  the  heave  otfering  of 

their  gift,  with  all  the  wave  offerings  of  the  children 
of  Israel:  I  have  given  them  unto  thee,  and  to  thy 
sons  and  to  thy  daughters  with  thee,  by  a  statute  for 
ever :  every  one  that  is  clean  in  thy  house  shall  eat 
of  it. 

Dent,  xviii.  3.  And  this  shall  bo  the  priest's  due 
from  the  people,  from  them  that  olVer  a  sacrifice,' 
whether  it  be  ox  or  sheep ;  and  they  shall  give  unto 
the  priest  the  shoulder,  and  the  two  cheeks,  and  the 
maw. 

Ezek.  xliv.  28.  And  it  shall  be  unto  them  for  an  in- 
heritance; I  rt;H  their  inheritance:  and  ye  shall  give 
them  no  possession  in  Israel ;  I  am  their  [lossession. 

29.  They  shall  eat  the  meat  offering,  and  the 

sin  offering,  and  the  trespass  offering ;  and  every  dedi- 
cated thing  in  Israel  shall  be  theirs. 
(3.  firstfruits.) 

Kum.  xviii.  13.  All  the  best  of  the  oil,  and  all  the 
best  of  the  wine,  and  of  the  wheat,  the  firstfruits  of 
them  which  they  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord,  them  have 
I  given  thee. 

13.  And  whatsoever  is  first  ripe  in  the  land, 

which  they  shall  bring  unto  the  Lord,  shall  be  thine ; 
every  one  that  is  clean  in  tliine  liouse  shall  eat  of  it. 

Deut.  xviii.  4.  The  firstfruil  <//.«'  of  thy  com,  of  thy 
wine,  and  of  thine  oil,  and  the  first  of  the  fleece  of  thy 
sheep,  shalt  thou  give  him. 

5.  For  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  him 

out  of  all  thy  tribes,  to  stand  to  minister  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  him  and  his  sons  for  ever. 

E:ek.  xUv.  30.  And  the  first  of  all  the  firstfruits  of 
all  things,  and  every  oblation  of  all,  of  every  sort  of 
your  oblations,  shall  be  the  priest's  :  ye  shall  also  give 
unto  the  priest  the  first  of  your  dough,  that  he  may 
cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in  thine  house. 

(3.   FIKSTLrNGS.) 

K'lm.  xviii.  15.  Every  thing  th.at  openeth  the  matrix 
in  all  flesh,  which  they  bring  unto  the  Lord,  rrhether 
it  he  of  men  or  beasts,  shall  be  thine:  nevertheless  the 
firstborn  of  man  shalt  thou  surely  redeem,  and  the 
firstling  of  unclean  beasts  shalt  thou  redeem. 

16.  And  those  that  are  to  be  redeemed  from  a 

month  old  shalt  thou  redeem,  according  to  thine  esti- 
mation, for  the  money  of  five  shekels,  after  the  shekel 
of  the  sanctuary,  which  is  twenty  gerahs. 

17.  But  the  firstling  of  a  cow,  or  the  firstlmg 

of  a  sheep,  or  the  firstlmg  of  a  goat,  thou  shalt  not  re- 
deem ;  they  are  holy  :  tlion  sh:dt  sprinkle  their  l^lofnl 


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BOOK  XXIV. 


upon  the  altar,  and  shall  burn  their  fat  for  an  offermg 
made  l)y  fire,  I'or  a  sweet  savom-  unto  the  Lord. 

Num.  xviii.  18.  And  the  flesh  of  them  shall  be  thine, 
as  the  wave  Ijreast  and  as  the  riglit  shoulder  are  thine. 

—  —  19.  All  the  heave  otferings  of  the  holy  things, 
which  tlie  children  of  Israel  offer  unto  the  Lord,  have 
I  given  tliee,  and  thy  sons  and  thy  daugliters  with 
thee,  by  a  statute  for  ever:  it  is  a  covenant  of  salt  for 
ever  before  the  Lord  unto  thee  and  to  thy  seed  with 
thee. 

(4.    THINGS  DEVOTED.) 

Num.  xviii.  14.  Eveiy  thing  devoted  in  Israel  shall 
be  thine. 

(5.   THESE  TO  BE  INSTEAD  OP  ALL  LANDED  INHERIT- 
ANCE.) 

Num.  xviii.  20.  And  tlie  Loud  spake  unto  Aaron, 
Thou  Shalt  have  no  inheritance  in  their  land,  ncitlier 
sbalt  thou  have  any  part  among  them  :  I  uia  thy  part 
and  thine  inheritance  among  the  children  of  Israel. 

§  '29.    Tliese  Revenues  Ee-established. 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  4.  Moreover  he  commanded  the  peojile 
that  dwelt  in  .Jerusalem  to  yive  tlie  portion  of  tlie 
priests  and  tlie  Levites,  that  they  might  be  encouraged 
in  the  law  of  the  Lord. 

17.  Both  to  the  genealogy  of  the  priests  by 

the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  the  Levites  from  twenty 
years  old  and  upward,  in  then-  charges  by  their 
courses ; 

18.  And  to  the  genealogy  of  all  their  little 

ones,  their  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  daughters, 
through  all  the  cougregation :  for  in  their  set  office 
they  sanctified  themselves  in  holiness : 

19.  Also  of  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priests,  vMch 

were  in  the  fields  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities,  in  every 
several  city,  the  men  that  were  expressed  by  name, 
to  give  portions  to  all  the  males  among  the  priests, 
and  to  all  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  among 
the  Levites. 

§  30.    Two  of  Aaron's  Sons  Offer  Strange  Fire, 
and  are  Destroyed. 

Lev.  s.  3.  Then  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  This  h  it 
that  the  Lord  spake,  saying,  I  will  be  sanctified  in 
them  that  come  nigh  me,  and  before  all  the  people  I 
will  be  glorified.     And  Aaron  held  his  peace. 

Num.  iii.  4.  And  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  the 
Lord,  when  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai,  and  they  had  no  children  : 
and  Eleazar  and  Ithamar  ministered  in  the  priest's 
office  in  the  sight  of  Aaron  their  father. 

See  Num.  xxvi.  61. 

§  31«    A  Formidable  Rebellion  ag'aiust  the  Au- 
thority of  Moses  and  Aaron. 

(1.   ITS  INSTIGATORS.) 

Num.  xvi.  1.  Now  Korah,  the  son  of  Izhar,  the  son 
of  Kohatli,  tlie  sou  of  Levi,  and  Dathan  and  Abiram, 
the  sons  of  Eliab,  and  On,  the  son  of  Peleth,  sons  of 
Reuben,  took  men : 

2.  And  they  rose  up  before  Moses,  with  cer- 
tain of  the  children  of  Israel,  two  hundred  and  fifty 
princes  of  the  assembly,  famous  in  the  congregation, 
men  of  renown : 

3.  And    they  gathered    themselves    together 

against  Jloses  and  against  Aaron,  and  said  unto  them, 
Te  take  too  niucli  upon  you,  seeing  all  the  congrega- 
tion are  holy,  every  one  of  them,  and  the  Lord"  w 
among  them :  wherefore  then  lift  ye  up  yourselves 
above  the  congregation  of  the  Lord  y 

12.  And    Moses    sent    to    call    Dathan    and 

Abiram,  the  sous  of  Eliab ;  which  said.  We  will  not 
come  up : 

13.  la  it  a  small  thing  that  thou  hast  brought 

us  up  out  of  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey, 
to  kill  us  in  llie  wilderness,  except  thou  make  thyself 
altogether  a  prince  over  us? 

14.  Jloreover,  thfui  hast  not  brouglit  us  Into 

ft  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey,  or  given  us 

01 


inheritance  of  fields  and  vineyards :  wilt  thou  put  out 
the  eyes  of  these  men?  we  will  not  come  up. 

—  xxvi.  9.  +This  is  that  Dathan  and  Abiram,  lehicli 
ircre  famous  in  the  congregation,  wlio  strove  against 
]\Ioses  and  against  Aaron  in  the  company  of  Korah, 
when  they  strove  against  the  Lord  : 

(2.    ITS  HEADWAY  AMONG    THE   PEOPLE.) 

Nrnn.  xvi.  19.  And  Korah  gathered  all  the  congre- 
gation against  them  uuto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation :  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  ap- 
peared unto  all  the  congregation. 

21.  Separate  yourselves  from  among  this  con- 
gregation, that  I  ma}-  consume  them  in  a  moment. 

45.  Get  3"ou  up  from  among  this  cougregation, 

that  I  may  consume  them  as  in  a  moment.  And  they 
fell  upon  their  faces. 

(3.   THE   QUESTION   REFERRED   TO   GOD.) 

Num.  xvi.  5.  And  he  spake  unto  Korah  and  unto  all 
his  company,  saying.  Even  to  morrow  the  Lord  will 
shew  who  'a)-e  his,  and  iP?to  ix  holy ;  and  will  cause 
him.  to  come  near  unto  him  :  even  ?u'm  whom  he  hath 
chosen  will  he  cause  to  come  near  unto  him. 

6.  This  do ;  Take  you  censers,  Korah,  and  all 

his  company ; 

7.  And  put  fire  therein,  and  put  incense  in 

them  before  the  Lord  to  morrow  :  and  it  shall  be  thai 
the  man  whom  the  Lord  doth  choose,  hes/iallbe  holy: 
ye  take  too  much  upon  you,  ye  sons  of  Levi. 

8.  And  Moses  said  unto  Korah,  Hear,  I  pray 

you,  ye  sons  of  Levi : 

—  —  9.  Seemeth  it  but  a  small  thing  unto  you,  that 
the  God  of  Israel  hath  separated  you  from  the  congre- 
gation of  Israel,  to  bring  j'ou  near  to  himself  to  do  the 
service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  and  to  stand 
before  the  congregation  to  minister  unto  them  ? 

10.  And  lie  hath  brought  thee  near  to  him,  and 

all  thy  Inethren  the  sons  of  Levi  with  thee :  and  seek 
j-e  the  priesthood  also  ? 

11.  For  which  cause  both  thon  and   all  thy 

company  are  gathered  together  against  the  Lord  : 
and  what  is  Aaron,  that  ye  murmur  against  him  ? 

16.  And  Moses  said  unto  Korah,  Be  thou  and 

all  thy  company  before  the  Lord,  thou,  and  they, 
and  A'aron,  to  morrow : 

17.  And  take  every  man  his  censer,  and  put 

incense  in  them,  and  bring  ye  before  the  Lord  eveiy 
man  his  censer,  two  hundred  and  fifty  censers ;  thou 
also,  and  Aaron,  each  of  you  his  censer. 

18.  And  they  took  every  man  his  censer,  and 

put  fire  in  them,  and  laid  incense  thereon,  and  stood 
in  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  with 
Jloses  and  Aaron. 

(4.  THE  CONSPIRATORS  LEFT  TO  THEIR  FATE.) 

jV^(»!.  xvi.  24.  Speak  unto  the  congregation,  saying, 
Get  you  from  about  the  tabernacle  of  Korah,  Dathan, 
and  Abiram. 

25.  And  !Moses  rose  up  and  went  unto  Dathan 

and  Abiram  ;  and  the  elders  of  Israel  followed  him. 

26.  And  he  spake  unto  the  congregation,  say- 
ing. Depart,  I  praj- you,  from  the  tents  of  these  wicked 
men,  and  touch  nothing  of  theirs,  lest  ye  be  consumed 
in  all  their  sins. 

21  go  they  gat  up  from  the  tabernacle  of  Ko- 
rah, Dathan,  and  Abiram,  on  every  side:  and  Dathan 
and  Abiram  came  out,  and  stood  in  the  door  of  their 
tents,  and  thek-  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  little 
children. 

(For  their  destruction,  see  verses  28-35.) 

(5.   A  MEMORL\L  PROVIDED   FOR.) 

Num.  xvi.  37.  Speak  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron 
the  priest,  that  he  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the  burn- 
ing, and  scatter  thou  the  fire  yonder ;  for  they  are 
hallowed. 

38.  The  censers  of  these  sinners  against  flicir 

own  souls,  let  them  make  them  broad  plates  for  a 
covering  of  the  altar :  for  they  offered  them  before  the 
Lord,  therefore  they  are  hallowed :  and  they  shall  be 
a  sign  unto  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  —  39.  And  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  brazen 
censers,  wherewith  they  that  were  burnt  had  offered; 

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SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


EOOIC  XXIV. 


and  they  were  made  hroad  plates  for  a  covering  of  the 
altar : 

Xtim.  xvi.  -iO.  To  be  a  minioiial  unto  the  children  of 
Israel,  that  uo  stransrer,  which  in  not  of  the  seed  of 
Aaron,  come  near  to  oiler  incense  before  the  Loud  ; 
that  he  he  not  as  Korah,  and  as  his  company :  as  the 
LoiU)  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  Jloses. 

§  32.    Wieked  Priests. 

(1.    THE   SONS  OP  ELI.) 

1  Sam.  ii.  13.  Now  the  sons  of  Eli  were  sons  of  Be- 
lial ;  thcj-  knew  not  the  Lokd. 

13.  And  the  priest's  custom  with  the  peo]ile 

tPd.i,  that,  when  any  man  otlered  sacrifice,  the  priisi's 
servant  came,  while  the  llesh  was  in  seething,  with  a 
rteshhook  of  three  teeth  in  his  hand  ; 

14.  And  he  struck  il  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or 

caldron,  or  \w( ;  all  that  the  t1eslih<iok  lirought  up  the 
priest  took  for  himself  So  lluy  did  iu  Shiloh  unto  all 
the  Israelites  that  came  tliithrr. 

15.  Also  l)cfoi-e  they  liurnt  tlie  fat,  the  priest's 

servant  came,  and  said  to  the  man  that  sacrificed. 
Give  flesh  to  roast  for  the  priest ;  for  he  will  not  have 
sodden  flesh  of  thee,  but  raw. 

10.  And  (/  any  man  said  unto  him.  Let  them 

not  fail  to  burn  the  fat  presently,  and  t/itii  take  ai 
mtic/i  as  thy  soid  dcsireth;  then  he  would  answer 
him,  X'li/ ;  but  thou  shaltgive  ii  me  now  :  and  if  not, 
I  will  take  it  bv  force. 

17.  'U  herefore  the  sin  of  the  youn;;  men  was 

very  great  before  the  Lord  :  for  men  abhorred  the  of- 
leriug  of  the  Lokd. 

(3.   THE  PUNISHMENT   OP  THEIR  HOUSE.) 

1  Sam.  ii.  38.  And  did  I  choose  him  out  of  all  the 
tribes  of  Israel  to  be  my  priest,  to  olUr  upon  mine  altar, 
to  burn  incense,  to  wear  an  cphod  before  me  '?  and  did 
I  give  unto  the  house  of  th}'  father  all  the  offerings 
made  by  fire  of  the  children  of  Israel  ? 

39.  Wherefore  kick  ye  at  my  sacrifice  and  at 

mine  ofl'ering,  which  I  have  commanded  in  my  habita- 
tion ;  and  lionourest  thy  sons  above  me,  to  make 
vourselves  fat  with  the  chiefest  of  all  the  otferings  of 
Israel  my  people '? 

31.  Behold,  the  days  come,  that  I  will  cut  off 

thine  arm,  and  the  arm  of  thy  father's  house,  that 
there  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine  house. 

33.  And  thou  shalt  see  an  enemv  in  my  habit- 
ation, in  all  tlie  trenlHi  which  God  shall  give  Israel : 
and  there  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine  hoiise  forever. 

36.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  eveiy  one 

that  is  left  in  thine  house  shall  come  and  crouch  to 
him  for  a  piece  of  silver  and  a  morsel  of  bread,  and 
shall  say,  Put  me,  I  pray  thee,  into  one  of  the  priest's 
offices,  that  I  may  eat  a  piece  of  bread. 

(3.   J.\AZA^^.\H  AND  PELATIAH.) 

Ezek.  xi.  1.  Sloreover  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and 
brought  me  tmto  the  east  gate  of  the  Lord's  house, 
which  lookcth  eastward :  and  behold  at  the  door  of 
the  gate  five  and  twenty  men;  among  whom  I  saw 
Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Azur,  and  Pelatiah  the  son  of 
Bcnaiah,  princes  of  the  people. 

3.  Tlien  said  he  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  these 

are  the  men  that  devise  mischief,  and  give  wicked 
counsel  in  this  city : 

—  xxii.  20.  Her  priests  have  violated  my  law,  and 
have  profaned  mine  holy  things:  they  have  put  no 
difference  between  the  holy  and  profane,  neither  have 
they  shewed  iliffercnrc  between  the  unclean  and  the 
clean,  and  have  hid  their  eyes  from  my  sabbaths,  and 
I  am  profaned  among  them". 

(4  THE  CRIMES  OP  WICKED  PRIESTS.) 
(A.  THEY  NEGLECT  TO  TEACH.) 

Hoi.  iv.  6.  My  people  are  destroyed  for  lack  of 
knowledge :  because  thou  hast  rejected  knowledge,  I 
will  also  reject  thee,  that  thou  shall  be  no  priest  to 
me :  seeing  tliou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  God,  I 
will  also  forget  thy  children. 

7.  As  they  were  increased,  so  they  sinned 

against  me:  therefore  will  I  change  their  glory  into 
shame. 


8.  They  eat  up  the  sin  of  my  people,  and  they 

set  their  heart  on  their  inicpufy. 

Mai.  ii.  4.  And  ye  shall  know  that  I  have  sent  this 
commandment  unto  you,  that  my  covenant  might  be 
with  Levi,  saith  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

5.   Jly  coven.mt  was   with  him   of  life  and 

peace;  and  I  gave  them  to  him/*/-  the  fear  wherewith 
he  feared  mc',  and  was  afraid  before  my  name. 

0.  The  law  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth,  and 

iniipiity  was  not  found  iu  his  lips:  he  walked  with 
me  in  iieace  and  etiuity,  and  ilid  turn  many  away 
from  iniiiuily. 

7.  For  the  priest's  lips  should  keep  knowledge, 

•■uul  tliey  should  seek  the  law  at  his  mouth:  for  he  w 
the  mes.senger  of  the  Lom>  of  hosts. 

><.  Jiut  ye  are  di'parfed  out  of  the  way  ;  ye 

have  c:uised  many  to  stuml)le  at  the  law  ;  ye  have 
corrupted  tlie  covenant  of  Levi,  sailli  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

9.  Therefore  have  I  also  made  you  contempt- 
ible and  base  before  all  the  i)eo|)le,  according;  as  yo 
have  not  kept  my  ways,  but  have  been  partial  in  the 
law. 

(B.   THEY  CO.MMIT  MURDER   AND   LEWDNESS.) 

Una.  vi.  8.  Gilead  in  a  city  of  them  that  work  in- 
iquity, and  is  ]H)lluted  with  blood. 

9.  And  as  troops  of  robliers  wait  for  a  man,  so 

the  companj'  of  priests  murder  iu  the  way  by  consent : 
for  they  commit  lewthiess. 

10.  I  have  seen  a  horrible  thing  in  the  house 

of  Israel :  there  is  the  whoredom  of  Ephraim,  Israel  is 
defiled. 

(C.   THEY  KEEP  INSINCERE  FASTS.) 

Zerh.  vii.  5.  Speak  unto  all  the  peojile  of  the  land, 
and  to  the  priests, saying,  When  ye  lasted  and  mourned 
in  the  fifth  and  seventh  month,  even  those  seventy 
years,  did  ye  at  all  fast  unto  me,  eacn  to  nie'r' 

—  —  6.  And  when  ye  did  eat,  and  when  ye  did 
drink,  did  not  ye  eat  for  yournelve.t,  and  drink  for 
yourseli'cs? 

(D.   AND  OFFER  PROPANE    SACRFPICES.) 

JTon.  viii.  13.  They  sacrifice  flesh  for  the  sacrifices 
of  mine  offerings,  and  eat  it;  bid  the  Loud  accepteth 
them  not ;  now  will  he  remember  their  iniquity,  and 
visit  their  sins:  they  shall  return  to  Egj'pt. 

Jfal.  i.  G.  A  son  honoureth  his  father,  and  a  servant 
his  master :  if  then  Ibe  a,  father,  where  is  mine  honour? 
and  if  I  be  a  master,  where  is  my  fear"?  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts  unto  vou,  O  priests,  that  dcsjiise  my  name. 
And  ye  say,  A\  herein  have  we  despised  thy  name '? 

7.  Ye  offer  polluted  bread  upon  inine  altar ; 

and  ye  say,  "Wherein  have  we  polluted  thee "?  In  that 
ye  say.  The  table  of  the  Lord  is  contemptiljle. 

8.  And  if  ye  olTer  the  blind  for  sacrifice,  is  it 

not  e\-il  ?  and  if  ye  offer  the  lame  and  sick,  is  it  not 
evil?  offer  it  now  unto  thy  governor;  will  he  be 
pleased  with  thee,  or  accept  thy  pereou?  saith  the 
Loud  of  hosts. 

(5.   THEIR   PUNISHMENT.) 

Jer.  iii.  15.  And  I  will  give  you  pastors  according 
to  mine  heart,  which  shall  feed  you  with  knowledge 
and  understanding. 

10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  ye  be 

midliplied  and  increased  iu  the  laud,  in  those  days, 
s;ulh  the  Lord,  they  shall  say  uo  more.  The  ark  "of 
tlie  covenant  of  the  Loud  :  neither  shall  it  come  to 
mind;  neither  shall  they  remember  it;  neither  shall 
they  visit  it ;  neither  shall  that  be  done  any  more. 

fam.  iv.  13.  For  the  sins  of  her  prophets,  and  the 
iniiiuities  of  her  priests,  that  have  shed  the  blood  of 
the  just  in  the  midst  of  her, 

14.  They  have  wandered  as  blind  men  in  the 

street.s,  they  have  polluted  themselves  with  blood,  so 
that  men  could  not  touch  theii-  garments. 

15.  They  cried  unto  them.  Depart  ye ;  it  is 

unclean;  depart,  depart,  touch  not:  when  they  fled 
away  and  wandered,  they  said  among  the  heathen. 
They  shall  no  more  sojourn  there. 

16.  The  anger  of  the  Lord  hath  divided  them ; 

he  will  no  more  regard  them :  they  respected  not  the 
[icrsons  of  the  iirie"its,  they  favoured  not  the  elders. 

JIus.  iv.  9.   And  there  shall  be,  like  people,  like 


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CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  xxrv. 


priest:  and  I  will  punish  them  for  their  ways,  and 
reward  them  their  doings. 

Hos.  iv.  10.  For  they  shall  eat,  and  not  have  enough : 
they  shall  commit  whoredom,  and  shall  not  increase : 
because  they  have  left  oft'  to  take  heed  to  the  Lord. 

^fa^.  ii.  1.  And  now,  O  ye  priests,  this  commandment 
is  for  you. 

2.  If  ye  will  not  hear,  and  if  ye  will  not  lay  it 

to  heart,  to  jriVe  glory  unto  my  name,  saith  the  Lord 
of  hosts,  I  will  even  send  a  curse  upon  you,  and  I  will 
cur.se  your  hlessings :  yea,  I  have  cursed  them  already, 
because  ye  do  not  lay  ii  to  heart. 

§  33.    The  Priesthood  of  Christian  Belierers. 

1  Pet.  ii.  9.  But  j'c  are  a  chosen  generation,  a  royal 
priesthood,  a  holy  nation,  a  peculiar  peojile ;  that  ye 
should  shew  forth  the  praises  of  him  who  hath  called 
you  out  of  darkness  into  his  marvellous  light : 
(See  1  Pet.  ii.  5.  Rev.  i.  6 ;  v.  10  ;  xx.  6.) 
1  John  ii.  20.  But  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  Holy 
One,  and  ye  know  ail  things. 


CHAP.  IV. 
THE  LEVITES  AND  NETHINIM. 

§  34.    The  Levites  Set  Apart  for  the  Service  of 
the  Sauctuary. 

Num.  iii.  6.  Bring  the  tribe  of  Levi  near,  and  present 
them  before  Aaron  the  priest,  that  they  may  minister 
unto  him. 

7.  And  they  shall  keep  his  charge,  and  the 

charge  of  the  whole  congregation  before  the  tabernacle 
of  tJie  congregation,  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle. 

8.  AiTd  they  shall  keep  all  the  instruments  of 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the  charge  of 
the  chikh"en  of  Israel,  to  do  the  service  of  the  taber- 
nacle. 

9.  And  thou  shall  give  the  Levites  unto  Aaron 

and  to  his  sons  :  they  are  wholly  given  unto  him  out 
of  the  children  of  Israel. 

—  viii.  19.  And  I  have  given  the  Levites  as  a  gift  to 
Aaron  and  to  his  sons  from  among  the  chikh-en  of 
Israel,  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  Israel  in  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  to  make  an  atone- 
ment for  the  children  of  Israel :  that  there  be  no 
plague  among  the  children  of  Israel,  when  the  chiklren 
of  Israel  come  nigh  unto  the  sanctuary. 

—  xviii.  6.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  taken  your  breth- 
ren the  Levites  from  among  the  children  of  Israel :  to 
you  they  are  given  as  a  gift  for  the  Lord,  to  do  the 
service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

3  Chr.  xxix.  11.  My  sons,  be  not  now  negligent : 
for  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  stand  beforehim,  to 
serve  him,  and  that  ye  should  minister  unto  him,  and 
burn  incense. 

§  35.    Dedicated  Instead  of  tlie  Firstborn  of 
Israel. 

Num.  iii.  12.  And  I,  behold,  I  have  taken  the  Levites 
from  among  the  children  of  Israel  instead  of  all  the 
firstborn  that  openeth  the  matrix  among  the  children 
of  Israel :  therefore  the  Levites  shall  be  mine  ; 

18.  Because  all  the  firstborn  are  mine  ;  for  on 

the  day  tliat  I  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of 
Egypt  I  hallowed  unto  me  all  the  firstborn  in  Israel, 
both  man  and  beast :  miue  they  shall  be :  I  am  the 
Lord. 

41.  And  thou  shall  take  the  Levites  for  me  (I 

am  the  Lord)  instead  of  all  the  firstborn  among  the 
children  of  Israel ;  and  the  cattle  of  the  Levites  instead 
of  all  the  firstlings  among  the  cattle  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

45.  Take  the  Levites  instead  of  all  the  first- 
bom  among  the  children  of  Israel,  and  the  cattle  of 
the  Levites  instead  of  their  cattle ;  and  the  Levites 
Bhall  be  mine:  I  am  the  Loud. 

—  viii.  10.  For  they  are  wholly  given  imto  me  from 


among  the  children  of  Israel;  instead  of  such  as  open 
every  womb,  even  instead  of  the  firstborn  of  all  the 
children  of  Israel,  have  I  taken  them  unto  me. 

17.  For  all  the  firstborn  of  the  children  of 

Israel  are  mine,  both  man  and  beast :  on  the  day  that 
I  smote  every  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Eg}-pt  I  sancti- 
fied them  for  myself. 

18.  And  I  have  taken  the  Levites  for  all  the 

firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

§  36.    The  Excess  of  tlie  Firstborn  over  the 
Levites. 

Num.  iii.  40.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Num- 
ber all  the  firstborn  of  the  males  of  the  children  of 
Israel  from  a  month  old  and  upward,  and  take  the 
number  of  their  names. 

43.  And  Jloses  numbered,  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded him,  all  the  firstborn  among  the  children  of 
Israel. 

43.  And  all  the  firstborn  males  by  the  number 

of  names,  from  a  month  old  and  upward,' of  those  that 
were  numbered  of  them,  were  twenty  and  two  thou- 
sand two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen. 

1.5.  Number   the   children   of  Levi  after  the 

house  of  their  fathers,  by  their  families :  every  male 
from  a  month  old  and  upward  shalt  thou  riimiber 
them. 

—  —  16.  And  Moses  numbered  them  according  to 
the  word  of  the  Lord,  as  he  was  commanded. 

39.  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  Levites, 

which  Moses  and  Aaron  numbered  at  the  command- 
ment of  the  Lord,  throughout  their  families,  all  the 
males  from  a  month  old  and  uoward,  were  twent}'  and 
two  thousand. 

§  37.    Tliis  Excess  Redeemed  ivitli  Money. 

Ntim.  iii.  46.  And  for  those  that  are  to  be  redeemed 
of  the  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen  of  the 
firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which  are  more 
than  the  Levites ; 

47.  Thou  Shalt  even  take  five  shekels  apiece 

by  the  poll,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary  shalt  thou 
take  them :  (the  shekel  is  twenty  gerahs :) 

48.  And  thou  shalt  give  the  money,  wherewith 

the  odd  number  of  them  is  to  be  redeemed,  unto  Aaron 
and  to  his  sons. 

—  • —  49.  And  Moses  took  the  redemption  money 
of  them  that  were  over  and  above  them  that  were 
redeemed  liy  the  Levites  : 

50.  Of  the  firstborn  of  the  children  of  Israel 

took  he  the  money;  a  thousand  three  hundred  and 
threescore  and  five  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary : 

51.  And  Moses  gave  the  money  of  them  that 

were  redeemed  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  according 
to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
Moses. 

§  38.    The  Consecration  of  the  levites. 

Num..  viii.  6.  Take  the  Levites  from  among  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  cleanse  them. 

7.  And   thus  shalt    thou   do  imto  them,   to 

cleanse  them :  Sprinkle  water  of  purifying  upon  them, 
and  let  them  shave  all  their  flesh,  and  let  them  wash 
their  clothes,  and  so  make  themselves  clean. 

8.  Then  let  them  take  a  young  bullock  with 

his  meat  offering,  even  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and 
another  young  bullock  shalt  thou  take  for  a  sin  offering. 

9.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the   Levites  before 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation:  and  thou  shalt 
gather  the  whole  assembly  of  the  children  of  Israel 
together. 

10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  Levites  before 

the  Lord  :  and  the  children  of  Israel  shall  put  their 
hands  upon  the  Levites: 

11.  And  Aaron  shall  offer  the  Levites  before 

the  liOTiD  for  an  ofl'ering  of  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  may  execute  the  service  of  the  Lord. 

12.  And  the  Legates  shall  lay  their  hands  upon 

the  heads  of  the  bullocks :  and  thou  shalt  offer  the 


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CHAP.  rv. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  tlie  oilier /»)•  a  burnt  otTor- 
ing,  unto  tlie  LoKU,  to  make  an  utouonient  for  tlie 
Lcvites. 

Num.  viii.  13.  And  thou  shall  set  the  Levites  before 
Aaron,  and  before  his  sons,  and  oiler  thcm/w  an  oll'er- 
iii^'  iinio  tlie  Loi!l>. 

^ 14.  Thus  shall  thou  separate  the  Levites  from 

anioiii;  the  children  of  Israel :  and  the  Levites  shall 
be  mine. 

15.  And  after  lluit  shall  the  Lcvites  go  in  to 

do  the  service  of  the  tubeinacle  of  the  eougrcgation: 
and  thou  shall  cleanse  them,  and  oiler  them  for  an 
oll'ering. 

'■  20.  And  JIoscs,  and  Aaron,  and  all  the  con- 
gregation of  the  chiUlii'ii  of  Israel,  did  Id  the  Lcvites 
aeeording  unto  all  that  the  LoKl)  eonuiianded  Moses 
<i)iueniiiig  the  Lcvites,  so  did  the  children  of  Israel 
unto  them. 

21.  And  the  Lcvites  were  purified,  and  they 

washed  their  clothes;  and  Aaron  otl'en'il  llicni  tis  an 
olVeriug  before  the  LoiU) ;  and  Aarou  uuide  au  atone- 
ment for  them  to  cleanse  them. 

22.  And  after  that  wi'Ut  the  Levites  in  to  do 

their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  be- 
fore Aaron,  and  before  his  sons:  as  the  Loud  had  com- 
manded Moses  concerning  the  Levites,  so  did  they 
imto  them. 

§  39.    The  Age  of  Service. 

X'im.  viii.  34.  This  is  i1  that  hehngctJi  unto  the  Lc- 
vites :  from  twcntj-  and  live  years  old  and  upward  thej' 
shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  service  of  the  taberaacle 
of  the  congregation : 

25.  And  from  the  age  of  fifty  years  they  shall 

cease  waiting  upon  the  service  iliereof,  and  shall  serve 
no  more : 

20.  But  shall  minister  with  their  brethren  in 

the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  to  keep  the  charge, 
and  shall  do  no  service.  Thus  shall  thou  do  tmto  the 
Levites  touching  their  charge. 

—  iv.  22.  TalJe  also  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Gershon, 
throughout  the  houses  of  their  tatbei-s,  by  their  fsimilies ; 

23.  From  thirty  years  old  antl  ujiward  until 

fifty  years  old  shall  thou  "nuuilier  them  ;  all  that  enter 
in  to  perform  the  service,  lo  do  the  work  iu  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation. 

2.  Takelhe  sum  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  from 

among  the  sons  of  Levi,  after  their  families,  l)y  the 
house  of  their  fathers, 

3.  From  tliirtyj-ears  old  and  upward  even  un- 
til fifty  yeai-s  old,  all  thill  enter  into  the  host,  to  do  the 
work  in  the  laliernacle  of  the  congregation. 

29.  As  for  tlie  sons  of  Merari,  thou  shall  num- 

Iwr  them  after  their  famiUes,  by  the  house  of  theu* 
fathers; 

30.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old  shall  thou  number  them,  everv'one 
that  entcreth  into  the  service,  to  do  the  work  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

§  40.    The  Xuuiber  Liable  to  Service. 

Nimi.  iv.  46.  All  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  Le- 
vites, whom  Moses  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of  Israel 
numliercd  after  their  families,  and  after  the  house  of 
their  fathers, 

47.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old,  cverj-  one  that  came  lo  do  the 
service  o"f  the  ministry,  aiid  the  service  of  the  burden 
in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 

48.  Even  those  ihalwere  numbered  of  them, 

■were  eight  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fourscore. 

49.  According  to   the  commandment  of  the 

Loud  they  were  numbered  by  the  hand  of  Moses, 
every  one  according  to  his  service,  and  according  lo 
his  burden :  thus  were  they  numbered  of  him  as  the 
LoiU5  commanded  Moses. 

38.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  sons 

of  Gershon,  throughout  their  families,  and  by  the  house 
of  their  fathers, 

39.  Fromthirtyyearsoklandupwardevcnunto 

fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  entereth  into  the  service, 
for  the  woi-k  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 

6 


—  —  40.  Even  those  that  were  numbered  of  tliem, 
throughout  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fathers, 
were  two  Ihou.sand  and  six  hundred  and  thirty. 

41.  These  arc  they  that  were  luiinbeicd  of  the 

families  of  the  sons  of  (ic^rshon,  of  all  thai  might  do 
service  iu  the  lalieniadc-  of  the  congregation,  whom 
Moses  and  Aaron  did  number  according  lo  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Loud. 

34.  And   Moses  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of 

the  congregation  numbered  the  sons  of  the  Ivoliathilcs 
after  their  families,  and  after  the  house  of  tliiir  fathers, 

_-  —  ;^,5.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 
unto  fifty  years  old,  every  one  tlial  eiilerclh  into  the 
service,  for  the  work  iu  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation: 

3(5.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  them 

by  their  lamilies  were  two  thousand  seven  hundred 
and  flft)-. 

37.  These  werr  they  that  were  numbered  of 

the  families  of  the  Kobathitcs,  all  that  might  do  ser- 
vice in  tlie  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  which 
Jloses  and  Aarou  did  number  according  lo  the  com- 
mandment of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  Mo.*s. 

43.  And  those  that  ^vere  numbered  of  the  fam- 
ilies of  the  sons  of  Merari,  throughout  their  families, 
by  the  house  of  their  lathers, 

43.  From  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even 

unto  fifty  years  old,  every  one  that  entereth  into  the 
service,  lor  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, 

44.  Even  those  that  were  numbered  of  them 

after  their  families,  were  three  thousand  and  two  hun- 
dred. 

45.  These  he  those  that  were  numbered  of  the 

families  of  the  sons  of  Jlerari,  whom  Moses  and  Aaron 
numbered  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the 
hand  of  Moses. 

§  41.    The  Wide  Number  of  Souls. 

Niim.  iii.  21.  Of  Gershon  was  the  family  of  the  Lib- 
nilcs,  and  the  family  of  the  Shimiles:  these  are  the 
families  of  the  Ger.shoniles. 

22.  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them,  ac- 
cording lo  the  number  of  all  the  males,  from  a  month 
old  and  upward,  even  those  that  were  numbered  of 
them  were  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred. 

27.  And  of  Kohath  \r,is  the  family  of  the  Am- 

ramites,  and  the  family  of  the  Izeharites,  and  the  family 
of  the  Ilebronilcs,  aiid  the  fomily  of  the  Uzzielites : 
these  are  the  families  of  the  Kohalhiles. 

28.  In  the  number  of  all   the  males,  from  a 

month  old  and  upward,  were  eight  thousand  and  six 
hundred,  keeping  the  charge  of  Uie  sanctuary. 

3;3.  Of  Merari  was  the  family  of  the  ^Mahlites, 

and  the  family  of  the  Mushitcs:  these  are  the  families 
of  jNIcrari. 

34.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of  them, 

according  lo  the  number  of  all  the  males,  from  a 
month  old  and  upward,  were  six  thousand  and  two 
hundred. 

§  42.    Their  Heads  of  Families. 

Num.  iii.  24.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 
of  the  Gershoniles  sltaU  be  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Lael. 

30.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 

of  the  families  of  the  Kohathites  shall  be  Elizaphan 
the  son  of  Uzziel. 

35.  And  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father  of 

the  families  of  Merari  was  Zuriel  the  son  of  Abihail:-!- 

§  43.    Tlie  Priests  iu  Charge. 

Num.  iii.  32.  And  Elcazar  the  son  of  A.iron  the 
priest  shall  be  chief  over  the  chief  of  the  Levites.  and 
have  the  oversight  of  them  that  keep  the  charge  of 
the  sanctuary. 

—  iv.  28.  This  is  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 
sons  of  Gershon  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion :  and  their  charge  ■•<hall  be  under  the  hand  of  Itha- 
mar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

83.  This- w  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 

sons  of  Meraii,  according  to  all  their  service,  m  the 

13 


CHAP.  IV. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIT. 


tabemaole  of  the  congregation,  under  the  hand' of 
Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest. 

§  44.    Tlieir  Place  in  the  tamp. 

(1.   GEIiSnONITES.) 

Kum.  iii.  23.  The  families  of  the  Gershonites  shall 
pitch  behind  the  tabernacle  westward. 

(3.    KOHATHITES.) 

Num.  iii.  29.  The  families  of  the  sons  of  Kohath 
shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  southward. 

(3.   MEKAKITES.) 

Num.  iii.  35.  +T/iese  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the 
tabernacle  northward. 

^  45.    Tlielr  Fiiuctions  about  the  Tabernacle. 

(1.   GENERALLY.) 

Num.  i.  49.  Only  thou  shalt  not  number  the  tribe 
of  Levi,  neither  take  the  sum  of  them  among  the 
children  of  Israel : 

50.  But  thou  shalt  appoint  the  Levites  over 

the  tabernacle  of  testinion_y,  and  over  all  the  vessels 
thereof,  and  over  all  things  "that  belong  to  it :  they  shall 
bear  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof;  and 
they  shall  minister  unto  it,  and  shall  encamp  round 
about  the  tabernacle. 

51.  And  when  the  tabernacle  setteth  forward, 

the  Levites  shall  take  it  down;  and  when  the  taber- 
nacle is  to  be  pitched,  the  Levites  shall  set  it  up:  and 
the  stranger  that  cometli  nigh  shall  be  put  to  death. 

52.  And  the  children  of  Israel  shall  pitch  their 

tents,  every  man  by  his  own  camp,  and  evety  man  by 
his  owm  standard,  throughout  their  hosts. 

53.  But  the  Levites  shall  pitch  round  about 

the  tabernacle  of  testimony,  that  there  be  no  wrath 
upon  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel:  and 
the  Levites  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of 
testimony. 

—  xviii.  2.  And  thy  brethren  also  of  the  tribe  of 
Levi,  the  tribe  of  thy  lather,  bring  thou  with  thee,  tliat 
they  may  be  joined  unto  thee,  and  minister  unto  thee: 
but  thou  and  thy  sons  with  thee  shall  minister  before 
the  taliernacle  of  witness. 

3.  And   they  shall   keep  thy  charge,  and  the 

charge  of  all  the  tabernacle:  only  they  shall  not  come 
nighthc  vessels  of  the  sanctuary  and  the  altar,  that 
neither  they,  nor  ye  also,  die. 

4.  And  they  shall  be  joined  imto  thee,  and 

keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
for  all  the  service  of  the  tabernacle :  and  a  stranger 
shall  not  come  nigh  unto  you. 

(2.    OF   THE  GERSHOSITES.) 

Num.  iii.  25.  And  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 
in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  s?tall  be  the  tab- 
ernacle, and  the  tent,  the  covering  thereof,  and  the 
hanging  for  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, 

30.  And  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the 

curtain  for  the  door  of  the  court,  which  is  by  the  tab- 
ernacle, and  Ijy  the  altar  round  about,  and  the  cords 
of  it,  for  all  the  service  thereof 

—  iv.  24.  Tills  ii  the  service  of  the  families  of  the 
Gershonites,  to  serve,  and  for  burdens : 

25.  And  they  shall  bear  the  ctu'tains  of  the 

tabernacle,  and  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  his 
covering,  and  the  covering  of  the  badgers'  skins  that 
is  above  njion  it,  and  tlie  hanging  for  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  tlie  congregation, 

2G.  And   the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the 

hanging  for  the  door  of  tlie  gate  of  the  court,  which  is 
by  tlic  tabernacle  and  by  the  altar  round  about,  and 
their  cords,  and  all  the  instruments  of  their  service, 
and  all  that  is  made  for  them  :  so  shall  they  serve. 

27.  At  the  appointment  of  Aaron  and  his  sons 

shall  be  all  the  service  of  the  sons  of  the  Gershonites, 
in  all  their  burdens,  and  in  all  their  service :  and  ye 
shall  appoint  unto  them  in  charge  all  their  burdens. 

(3.    OF   THE   KOnATUITES.) 

Num.  iii.  31.  And  their  charge  sJtiiU  be  the  ark,  and 

Gl 


the  table,  and  the  candlestick,  and  the  altars,  and  the 
vessels  of  the  sanctuary  wherewith  they  minister,  and 
the  hanging,  and  all  the  service  thereof. 

—  iv.  4.  This  s?iiiU  be  the  service  of  the  sons  of 
Kohath  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  about 
the  most  holy  things. 

15.  And  when  Aaron  and  his  sons  have  made 

an  end  of  covering  the  sauctuaiy,  and  all  the  vessels 
of  the  sanctuaiy,  as  the  camp  is  to  set  forward ;  after 
that,  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall  come  to  bear  it:  but 
they  shall  not  touch  any  holy  thing,  lest  they  die. 
These  thinrjs  are  the  burden  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  in 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

18.  Cut  ye  not  otf  the  tribe  of  the  families  of 

the  Koliathitcs  from  among  the  Levites: 

—  —  19.  But  thus  do  unto  them,  that  tbev  may  live, 
and  not  die,  when  the)'  approach  unto  the  most  holy 
things:  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  go  in,  and  appoint 
them  every  one  to  his  service  and  to  his  burden : 

20.  But  they  shall  not  go  in  to  see  when  the 

holy  things  are  covered,  lest  they  die. 

(4.    OF   THE  MEBAEITES.) 

Num.  iii.  36.  And  vnder  the  custody  and  charge  of 
the  sons  of  Jlerari,  slutll  be  the  l.ioards  of  the  taberna- 
cle, and  the  bars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof,  and 
the  sockets  thereof,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  all 
that  serveth  thereto, 

37.  And  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  cords. 

—  iv.  31.  And  this  is  the  charge  of  their  burden,  ac- 
cording to  all  their  senice  in  the  taliernacle  of  the 
congregation ;  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the 
liars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof,  and  sockets 
thereof, 

32.  And  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  cords,  with 
all  their  instruments,  and  with  all  their  service :  and 
by  name  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments  of  the  charge 
of  their  burden. 

§  46.    Their  Functions  in  the  Temple. 

(1.    THEIR   SERVICE  AS  CARRIERS  OF   THE   TABER- 
NACLE EKDED.) 

1  Chr.  xxiii.  2.  And  he  gathered  together  all  the 
l^rinces  of  Israel,  with  the  priests  and  the  Levites. 

3.  Kow  the  Levites  were  numbered  from  the 

age  of  thirty  years  and  upward  :  and  their  number  by 
their  polls,  man  by  man,  was  thirty  and  eight  thou- 
sand. 

-24.  These  were  the  sons  of  Levi  after  the 

house  of  their  fothers;  even,  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  as 
they  were  counted  by  number  of  natnes  b)'  their  jiolls, 
that  did  the  work  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward. 

■ 25.  For  David  said,"the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

hath  given  rest  unto  his  people,  that  they  may  dwell 
in  Jerusalem  for  ever : 

26.  And  also  unto  the  Levites :  they  shall  no 

more  carry  the  tabernacle,  nor  any  vessels  of  it  for  the 
service  thereof. 

(2.    TIIEV  ARE    TRAKSFERRED  TO   THE   TEMPLE   SER- 
VICE.) 

1  Chr.  vi.  48.  Their  brethren  also  the  Levites  were 
aiipointed  unto  all  manner  of  service  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  house  of  God. 

—  xxiii.  37.  For  by  the  last  words  of  David  the 
Levites  were  numbered  from  twenty  years  old  and 
above : 

38.  Because  their  office  uaa  to  wait  on  the 

sons  of  Aaron  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
in  the  coiu-ts,  and  in  the  chambers,  and  in  the  purify- 
ing of  all  holy  things,  and  the  work  of  the  service  of 
the  house  of  God ; 

29.  Both  for  the  shewbread,  and  for  the  fine 

flour  for  meat  offering,  and  for  the  unleavened  cakes, 
and  for  that  which  is" baked  in.  the  pan,  and  for  that 
which  is  fried,  and  for  all  manner  of  measure  and  size ; 

• 30.  And  to  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and 

praise  the  Lord,  and  likewise  at  even  ; 

31 .  And  to  offer  all  burnt  sacrifices  tmto  the 

Lord,  in  the  sabbaths,  in  the  new  moons,  and  on  the 

1 


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BOOK  XXIV. 


BCt  feasts,  by  uumlier,  according;  to  the  order  coui- 
niunded  unto  them,  conliiuially  before  the  Loud: 

1  Clir.  xxiii.  33.  And  that  they  should  keepthe  eliarge 
of  the  talieriiaele  of  the  eougregation,  and  the  charge 
of  the  holy  place,  and  the  charge  of  the  si)ns  of  Aaron 
Ihek  brethren,  iu  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Loud. 

(3.    .\S   DOOUKEIiPERS.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  17.  And  the  jiorters  teere,  ShaUuni,  and 
Akknb,  and  Tahnon,  and  Ahiman,  and  their  bretlux-u : 
Shalhini  ;/•!(.<  the  chief; 

18.  \Vlio  hitherto  wnitcd  in   the  king's  gate 

eastward :  they  "'(''•<  porters  iu  the  companies  of  the 
children  of  Levi. 

19.  And  Sliallnm  the  son  of  Kore,  the  son  of 

Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  Korah,  and  his  brethren,  of  the 
house  of  his  father,  the  Korahites,  in  re  over  the  work 
of  the  service,  keepers  of  the  gales  of  tlie  tabernacle: 
and  their  lalliers,  htiiii/  over  the  host  of  the  Loud,  were 
keepers  of  the  entry. 

20.  And  Phiuehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  was  the 

ruler  over  them  in  time  past,  and  the  Loud  io<(»  with 
him. 

21.  And  Zechariah  the  son  of  Mcshelemiah 

teas  porter  of  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation. 

22.  All  these  whieli  were  chosen  to  be  jiortcrs 

in  the  gales  iccre  two  hundred  and  twelve.  These 
were  reckoned  by  their  genealogy  iu  their  village;;, 
whom  David  and  Samuel  the  seer  did  ordain  in  tiieir 
set  olBce. 

23.  So  they  and  their  children  liad  the  over- 
sight of  Ihe  gates  of  the  house  of  the  Lokd,  immely,  the 
house  of  the  tabernacle,  by  wards. 

24.  In  four  quarters  were  the  porters,  toward 

the  cast,  west,  north,  and  south. 

25.  And  their  brethren,  which  icere  in  their 

villages,  were  to  come  after  seven  days  from  time  to 
time  with  them. 

^  —  2G.  For  these  Levitcs,  the  four  chief  porters, 
were  in  their  set  office,  and  were  over  the  chambers 
and  treasuries  of  the  house  of  God. 

27.  And  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of 

God,  because  the  charge  wm  upon  them,  and  the 
opening  thereof  every  morning  pertained  to  them. 

—  xxvi.  12.  Among  these  were  the  divisions  of  the 
porters,  even  among  the  chief  men,  liai'iinj  wards  one 
against  another,  fo  minister  in  the  house  of  the 
Loud. 

l4.  And  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  Shelcmiah. 

Then  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  counsellor,  they 
cast  lot.s;  and  his  lot  came  out  northward. 

lo.  To   Obed-edom  southward ;    and  to  his 

sons  the  house  of  Asuppim. 

16.  To  Shuppim  and  Hosah  ilte  lot  came  forth 

westward,  with  the  gate  Shidlecheth,  by  the  causeway 
of  the  going  up,  ward  against  ward. 

17.  Eastward  were  si.x  Levitcs,  northward  four 

a  day,  southward  four  a  day,  and  toward  Asuppim  two 
and  two. 

18.  At  Parbar  westward,  four  at  the  causeway, 

and  two  at  Parbar. 

I'J.  These  are  the  divisions    of   the   porters 

among  the  sons  of  Kore,  and  among  the  sous  of  Merari. 

(4.  STOUEKEEPEUS.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  28.  And  certain  of  them  had  the  charge 
of  the  ministering  vessels,  that  they  should  bring  them 
in  and  o\U  by  tale. 

29.  ^j»ie  of  them  also  were  appointed  to  over- 
see the  vessels,  and  all  the  instruments  of  the  sanctua- 
ry, and  the  fine  flour,  and  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  and 
tile  frankincense,  and  the  spices. 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  11.  Then  Hezekiah  commanded  to  pre- 
pare chambers  in  the  house  of  the  Loud  ;  and  they 
prepared  them, 

12.  And  brought  in  Ihe  offerings  and  the  tithes 

and  the  dedicated  thin;/i  taithfully :  over  which  Cono- 
niah  the  Levite  was  ruler,  and  Shiniei  his  brother  was 
the  next. 

13.  And  Jehiel,and  Azaziah,and  Nahath.and 

Asahcl.  and  .leriinotli,  and  .Jozal)ad,  and  Eliel,  and  Is- 
machiah,  and  ilahath,  and  Bc-naiah,  were  overseers 

61 


under  the  hand  of  C'ononiah  and  Shimei  his  brother, 
at  tlie  connnandmenl  of  Hezekiah  the  king,  and  Aza- 
riah  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  (toil. 

14.  And  Kore  the  son  of  Lnnah  the  Levite, 

the  porter  toward  the  east,  ichk  over  the  freewill  offer- 
ings of  God,  lo  distribute  the  oblations  of  the  Loud, 
and  the  most  holy  lhini;s. 

\').  And  next  him  were  Eden,  and  Jliuiaiuin, 

and  Jeshua,  and  Shemaiah,  Amariah,  and  Sheeaniah, 
in  the  cities  of  Ihe  jiriests,  in  their  scl  oflice,  lo  give  to 
their  bretluen  by  coui-ses,  as  well  to  the  great  as  to 
the  small : 

IG.  IJesides  their  genealogy  of  males,  from 

three  ye;irs  old  and  U])ward,  cri  n  imto  every  f)ne  that 
enlerelh  into  the  house  of  tlie  Louo,  his  daily  pcjrtiou 
for  their  servije  iu  Iheil'  charges  according  to  their 
courses ; 

(5.    TRE.4SUREUS,) 

1  Chr.  xxvi.  20.  Wliich  Shelomilh  and  his  brethren 
were  over  all  Ihe  treasures  of  the  dedicated  things, 
wliich  D:ivid  the  king,  and  the  chief  f:ithei's,  the  cap- 
tains over  thousimds  and  hundreds,  and  the  captains 
of  the  host,  had  dediealed. 

27.  Out  of  the  spoils  won  in  liattles  did  they 

dedicate  to  maintain  the  house  of  llie  LouD. 

28.  And  all  that  [>amuel  the  seer,  and  Saul  the 

son  of  Kish,  and  Abuer  Ihe  son  of  Ner,  and  Joab  the 
son  of  Zeruiah,  had  dedicated  ;  and  whosoever  had 
dedicated  ani/  thing,  it  was  under  the  hand  of  Shelo- 
milh, and  of  liis  brethren. 

(G.   ASSISTANTS  AT    SACKIFICES.) 

1  Chr.  ix.  31.  And  Maltilhiali,  o>,e  of  llie  Levites, 
who  was  the  firstborn  of  Slialbun  llie  Korahite  had 
the  set  office  over  the  things  tliat  were  made  in  the 
pans. 

32.  And  other  of  their  brethren,  of  the  sons 

of  the  Kohathitcs,  iccre  over  the  shewbread,  to  prepare 
it  every  sabbath. 

(7.     SINGERS.) 

1  Chr.  vi.  31.  And  these  are  they  whom  David  set 
over  the  service  of  song  in  the  house  of  the  Loud,  after 
that  the  ark  had  rest. 

32.  And  they  ministered  before  the  dwelling 

place  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  with  sing- 
ing, until  Solomon  had  built  the  house  of  Ihe  Loud  iu 
Jerusalem :  and  then  they  ■waited  on  their  oflice  ac- 
cording to  their  order. 

—  ix.  33.  And  these  are  the  singers,  chief  of  the  fa- 
thei-s  of  the  Levites,  who  remaining  in  the  chambers 
were  free  :  for  thej'  were  employed  in  that  work  day 
and  night. 

34.  These  chief  fathers  of  the  Levites  were 

chief  throughout  their  geueralious:  these  dwelt  at  Je- 
rusalem. 

—  xvi.  7.  Then  on  that  day  David  delivered  first 
ihi.ipsiilin  lo  thank  the  Lord  into  the  hand  of  Asaph 
and  his  brethren. 

41.  And  with  them  Ileman  and  Jeduthun,  and 

the  rest  that  were  chosen,  who  were  exjiressed  by 
name,  to  give  thanks  to  the  Lord,  because  his  mercy 
endureth  ibr  ever ; 

42.  And  with  them  Heman  and  Jeduthun  with 

trumpets  and  cymbals  for  those  that  should  make  a 
sound,  ;iud  wiUi  musical  instruments  of  God.  And 
the  sons  of  Jeduthun  icerc  ixirlors. 

—  xxiii.  5.  Moreover  four  thousand  7rf  re  porters;  and 
four  thousand  praised  the  Lord  with  the  instruments 
which  I  made,  mid  David,  lo  praise  theretrith. 

—  XXV.  5.  All  these  were  the  sons  of  Ileman  tlie 
kind's  seer  in  the  words  of  God.  to  lift  up  the  horn. 
And  God  gave  to  Ileman  fourteen  sons  and  tliree 
daughter. 

0.  All  these  were  under  the  hands  of  their  fi- 

Ihcr  for  song  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  with  cymbals, 
psalteries,  and  harps,  for  the  ser\iee  of  the  house  ot 
God,  according  to  the  king's  order  to  Asaiih,  Jeduthun, 
and  Heman. 

7.  So  the  number  of  them,  with  their  brethren 

that  were  instructed  in  the  songs  of  the  Lord,  cmh  all 
that  were  cunning,  was  two  hundred  fourscore  and 
eight. 


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SACRED   PERSONS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV 


§  47.    They  Resort  to  Jiidali  ivhen  Israel  becomes 
Idolatrous. 

2  Chr.  xi.  13.  Aiul  tlie  jiricsts  and  the  Levites  that 
%cere  in  all  Israel  resorteil  to  him  out  of  all  their  coasts. 

14.  For  the  Levites   left  their  suburbs   and 

their  possession,  and  came  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem : 
for  Jeroboam  and  his  sons  had  cast  them  otf  from  ex- 
ecuting tlie  priest's  office  unto  the  Lord  : 

16.  And  after  them,  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Is- 
rael, such  as  set  their  hearts  to  seek  the  Loud  God  of 
Israel  came  to  Jerusalem,  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
God  of  their  fathers. 

§  48.    Reorjranized  by  Jehoiada. 

2  Chr.  xxiii.  18.  Also  Jehoiada  appointed  the  offices 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  the  priests  the 
Levites,  whom  David  had  distributed  in  the  house  of 
the  Lord,  to  offer  the  burnt  otferings  of  the  Lord,  as 
it  is  -written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  with  rejoicing  and 
with  singing,  as  it  was  ordained  by  David. 

19.  And  he  set  the  porters  at  the  gates  of  the 

house  of  the  Lord,  that  none  lehich  loas  imclean  in 
any  thing  should  enter  In. 

§  49.    After  the  Captivity. 

(1.   TirEIR   GENE.%.LOGIES  PRESER'V'ED.) 

Neh.  xii.  23.  The  Levites  in  the  days  of  Eliashib, 
Joiada,  and  Johanan,  and  Jadua,  -were  recorded  chief 
of  the  fothers  :  also  the  priests,  to  the  reign  of  Darius 
the  Persian. 

23.  The  sons  of  Levi,  the  chief  of  the  fathers, 

xoere  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles,  even  imtil 
the  days  of  Johanan  the  son  of  Eliashib. 

(2.    THEY   ARE   ASSEMBLED  AT    AIIAVA.) 

Ezr.  viii.  1.5.  And  I  gathered  them  together  to  the 
river  that  runneth  to  Ahava ;  and  there  abode  we  in 
tents  three  days:  and  I  viewed  the  people,  and  the 
priests,  and  found  there  none  of  the  sons  of  Levi. 

16.  Then  sent  I  forEliezer,  for  Ariel,  for  Shem- 

aiah,  and  for  Elnathan,  and  for  Jarib,  and  for  Elna- 
Ihan,  and  for  Nathan,  and  for  Zechariah,  and  for 
McshuUam,  chief  men  ;  also  for  Joiarib,  and  for  Elna- 
than, men  of  understanding. 

18.  And  b_v  the  good  hand  of  our  God  upon 

us  they  brought  us  a  man  of  understanding,  of  the 
sons  ofMahli,  the  sou  of  Levi,  the  son  of  Israel ;  and 
Sherebiah,  with  his  sons  and  his  brethren,  eighteen; 

19.  And  Hashabiah,  and  with  him  Jeshaiah 

of  the  sons  of  Merari,  his  brethren  and  their  sons, 
twenty ; 

(3.   AKD   REORGjVNIZED   ON   DAYID's  PLAN.) 

Neh.  xi.  16.  And  Shabbethai  and  Jozabad,  of  the 
chief  of  the  Levites,  lual  the  oversight  of  the  outward 
business  of  the  bous(^  of  God. 

•  18.  All  tlie  Levites  in  the  holy  city  were  two 

hundred  fourscore  and  four. 

19.  Moreover  the  porters,  Akkul),  Talmon,  and 

their  brethren  that  kept  the  gates,  were  a  hundred  sev- 
enty and  two. 

23.  For  it  was  the  king's  commandment  con- 
cerning lliein,  that  a  certain  portion  should  be  for  the 
singers,  due  for  every  day. 

—  xii.  24.  And  the  chief  of  the  Levites:  Hashabiah, 
Sherebiah,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  Kadmiel,  with  their 
brethren  over  against  them,  to  ])raise  and  to  give 
thanks,  according  to  the  couimandment  of  David'the 
man  of  (4od,  ward  over  against  w;ird. 

2.5.  Matt:miali,  and  Bakbukiah,  Obadiah,  Me- 

slnill:im,  T:iluion,  Akkub,  were  porters  keeping  the 
ward  at  the  tliresholds  of  the  gates. 

26.  These  were  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  the  son 

of  Jeshua,  the  son  of  Juzadak,  and  in  tlie  days  of  Ne- 
heniiah  tlic  governor,  and  of  Ezra  tlie  priest,  the  scribe. 

44.    And  at  tiuit  time  were   some   aiiiiointed 

over  tlie  cliamliers  for  the  treasures,  fur  the  oll'erings, 
for  the  lirslfruits,  and  for  the  tithe.s,  to  gather  into 
them  out  of  tlic  lields  of  tlic  cities  the  |)ortions  of  the 
law  for  the  jiriests  and  Levites :  lor  Judah  rejoiced  for 
the  jiriests  and  for  the  Levites  that  waited. 

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4o.  And  both  the  singers  and  the  porters  kept 

the  wiird  of  their  God,  and  the  ward  of  the  purifica- 
tion, according  to  the  commandment  of  David,  and  of 
Solomon  his  son. 

46.   For  in  the  days  of  David  and  Asaph  of 

old  there  were  chief  of  the  singers,  and  songs  of  praise 
and  thanksgiving  unto  God. 

§  50.    The  Levites  of  Ezeliiel's  Vision. 

Ezek.  xliv.  10.  And  the  Levites  that  are  gone  away 
far  from  me,  when  Israel  went  astray,  which  went 
astray  away  from  me  after  their  idols  ;  they  shall  even 
bear  their  iniquity. 

■  11.  Yet  they  shall  be  ministers  in  my  sanctu- 
ary, having  charge  at  the  gates  of  the  house,  and  min- 
istering to  the  house  :  they  shall  slay  the  burnt  ofl'er- 
ing  and  the  sacrifice  for  the  iieojile,  and  they  shall 
stand  before  them  to  minister  unto  them. 

—  —  13.  Because  they  ministered  unto  them  licfore 
their  idols,  and  caused  the  house  of  Israel  to  fall  into 
iniquity;  therefore  have  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  against 
them,  saith  the  Lord  God,  and  they  shall  bear  their 
iniquity. 

■ 13.  And  they  shall  not  come  near  unto  me,  to 

do  the  office  of  a  priest  unto  ine,  nor  to  come  near  to 
any  of  my  holy  things,  in  the  most  holy  x>lace :  but 
they  shall  bear  their  shame,  and  their  abominations 
which  they  have  committed. 

14.    But  I  will  make   them  keepers  of  the 

charge  of  the  house,  for  all  the  service  thereof,  and  for 
all  that  shall  be  done  therein. 

15.    But  the  priests   the  Levites,  the  sons  of 

Zadok,  that  kept  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary  when 
the  children  of  Israel  went  astray  from  me,  they  shall 
come  near  to  me  to  minister  unto  me,  and  they  shall 
stand  before  me  to  offer  unto  me  the  fat  and  the  blood, 
saith  the  Lord  God  : 

16.   They  shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  and 

thc3'  shall  come  "near  to  my  table,  to  minister  imto  me, 
and  they  shall  keep  my  charge. 

17.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  iliat  when  they 

enter  in  at  the  gates  of  the  inner  court,  they  shall  be 
clothed  with  linen  garments ;  and  no  wool  shall  come 
upon  them,  while  they  minister  in  the  gates  of  the  in- 
ner court,  and  within. 

■ 18.  They  shall  have  linen  bonnets  upon  their 

heads,  and  shall  have  linen  breeches  ni)on  their  loins ; 
they  shall  not  gird  iitemselves  with  any  thing  that  caus- 
eth  sweat. 

—  —  19.  And  when  they  go  forth  into  the  outer 
court,  <•«»  into  the  outer  court  to  the  people,  tlicy  shall 
put  off  their  garments  wherein  they  ministered,  and 
lay  them  in  the  hoi}'  chamliers,  and  "they  shall  put  on 
other  garments  ;  and  they  shall  not  saiictify  the  peo- 
ple with  their  garments. 

§  51.    The  Maintenance  of  the  Levites. 

(1.   TnKY  RECErVED  NO  1NHERIT.\NCE   WITH    TPTE 
OTHER   TRIBES.) 

Dettt.  X.  8.  At  that  time  the  Lord  separated  the 
tribe  of  Levi,  to  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Lord,  to  stand  before  the  Lord  to  minister  unto  him, 
and  to  bless  in  his  name,  unto  this  day. 

—  —  9.  Wherefore  Levi  hath  no  part  nor  inherit- 
ance with  his  brethren  ;  the  Lord  is  his  inheritance, 
according  as  the  Lord  thy  God  promised  him. 

—  xviii.  1.  The  priests  "the  Levites,  and  all  the  tribe 
of  L;'\i,  sliall  have  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  Israel : 
they  shall  eat  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire, 
and  his  inheritance. 

2.   Tlierefore  shall  they  have  no  inheritance 

among  their  brethren :  the  LoiiD  is  their  inheritance, 
as  he  hath  said  unto  them. 

Kinn.  xxvi.  62.  And  those  that  were  numbered  of 
them  were  twenty  and  three  thousand,  all  males  from 
a  month  old  and  ujnvard:  for  they  were  not  num- 
bered among  the  children  of  Israel,  "because  there  was 
no  inheritaiicegiven  them  among  the  children  of  Israel. 

Jus.  xiii.  33.  But  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  Moses  gave 
not  an;/  inheritance  :  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  tfas  tin  ir 
inheritance,  as  he  said  unto  them. 

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CHAP.  V. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


Jos.  xiv.  y.  For  Moses  litul  jrivcii  the  inheritance  of 
two  tribes  and  ii  halt'  tribe  on  llie  otlier  sitle  Jorilan  : 
but  unto  the  Levitcs  he  gave  nouo  iuUcritaucc  among 
tlieni, 

4.  For  the  cliildren  of  Joseph  were  two  tribes, 

Jlanasseli  ami  Epliraim  :  therel'nre  llu'V  nave  no  part 
unto  the  Levites  in  the  land,  save  cities  to  dwell  in, 
with  their  suburbs  for  their  cattle  ami  for  their  sub- 
stance. 

—  xviii.  7.  Bnt  the  Levites  have  no  jiart  among 
you;  for  the  priesthood  of  the  LoKi>  w  llieir  inherit- 
ance: and  Gad,  and  Ueubcn.  and  half  tlie  tribe  of 
Manasseh,  have  rcecivc'd  their  inherilaiicc beyond  Jor- 
dan on  the  east,  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Loud 
gave  them. 

(3.   BUT   TITHES   INSTEAD.) 

yum.  xviii.  21.  And,  behold,  I  have  u:iven  the  chil- 
dren of  Levi  all  the  tenth  in  Israel  for  an  inherilance, 
for  their  service  which  they  starve,  even  the  service  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  conjjreiration. 

• 2'3.  Keilber  must  the  children  of  Israel  hence- 
forth come  nitjh  the  taliernacle  of  the  congregation, 
lest  they  bear  sin,  and  die. 

'i'i.  But  tlie  Levites  shall  do  the  .service  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  they  shall  bear 
their  iniciuity  :  it  nhall  he  a  statute  for  ever  throughout 
your  generations,  tli;it  among  the  childreu  of  Israel 
they  have  no  inheritance. 

2-L   Bnt  the  tithes  of  the  children  of  Israel, 

which  they  oftcr  un  a  heave  offering  unto  the  Loud,  I 
have  given  to  the  Levites  to  inherit :  therefore  I  have 
said  luito  them.  Among  Uie  children  of  Israel  they 
shall  have  no  inheritance. 

(3.    UAD   CITIES   WITH   TIIEIK   SUBtHlBS.) 

Kum.  XXXV.  2.  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  give  unto  the  Levites,  of  the  inlieritance  of  their 
possession,  cities  to  dwell  in;  and  ye  shall  give  also 
unto  the  Levites  snbiu'bs  for  the  cities  round  about 
them. 

3.  And  the  cities  shall  they  have  to  dwell  in ; 

and  the  suburbs  of  tliem  shall  be  for  their  cattle,  and 
for  their  goods,  and  for  all  their  beasts. 

4.    And  the  suburbs  of  the  cities,  which   ye 

sliall  give  imto  the  Levites,  kIi'iU  nuc/i  from  the  wall 
of  the  citj-  and  outward  a  thousand  cubits  round 
about. 

5.  And  ye  shall  measure  from  without  the  city 

on  the  east  side  two  thousand  cidiits,  and  on  the  south 
side  two  thousand  culiits,  and  on  the  west  side  two 
thousand  cubits,  and  on  the  north  side  two  thousand 
cubits;  and  the  city  .v/»(??  U-  in  the  midst:  this  shall 
be  to  them  the  suburbs  of  the  cities. 

(4   AND   WERE   TO   SHARE    THE    PKOSPEBITY  OF    THE 
PEOPLE.) 

Beul.  xii.  19.  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  for- 
sake not  the  Levite  as  long  as  thou  livest  upon  the 
earth. 

—  xxvi.  11.  And  thou  shall  rejoice  in  eveiy  good 
t/ting  which  the  LoRD  thy  God  hath  given  unto  thee, 
and  unto  thine  house,  thou,  and  the  Levite,  and  the 
stranger  that  is  among  you. 

§  52.    Their  Support  after  the  Captivity. 

iVe/i.  xii.  47.  And  :dl  Israel  in  the  days  of  Zcrub- 
babel,  and  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah,  gave  the  portions 
of  the  singers  and  the  jiorters,  every  day  his  portion  : 
and  they  sanctitied  /loli/  thiiirjs  mito  the  Levites ;  and 
the  Levites  sanctified  them  unto  the  children  of  Aaron. 

§  53.    They  Might  Serve  at  Will. 

Dcut.  xviii.  C.  And  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of 
thy  gates  out  of  all  Israel,  where  he  sojourned,"  and 
come  with  all  tlie  desire  of  his  mind  unto  the  place 
which  tlie  Loud  sliall  choose; 

-7.  Then  he  shall  minister  in  the  name  of  the 

Loud  bis  God,  as  all  lii^  brethren  the  Levites  do,  which 
stand  tliere  before  the  Lord. 

8.  They  shall  have  like  portions  to  eat,  besides 

that  which  cometh  of  the  sale  of  his  patrimony.  I 

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§  54.    The  Levite  Hired  by  Mlcah. 

Jiid.  xvii.  7.  And  there  was  a  young  man  out  of 
Bcth-lehem-judah  of  the  family  of  Judah,  who  wns  a 
Levite,  and  he  sojourned  tlieic. 

8.  And  the  man  departed  out  of  the  city  from 

Beth-lehcm-judah  to  sojourn  where  lie  could  finil  a 
pliiee :  and  he  came  to  mount  Epliraim  to  the  house 
of  jMicali,  as  he  joiuneyed. 

i).  And  Micah  said  unto  him,  AVhence  comcst 

thouV  And  he  said  unto  him,  I  am  a  Levite  of  Belli- 
lcliem-jud;ili,  and  I  go  to  sojourn  where  I  imiy  find  a 
l>lnff. 

10.  And  Micah  said  unto  him.  Dwell  with  me, 

and  be  milo  nic  a  father  and  a  priest,  and  1  will  give 
thee  li'U  sliikih  ol'  silver  by  tlu;  year,  and  a  suit  of 
apparel,  and  thy  victuals.     So  tlie  Levite  went  in. 

11.  And  the  Levite  was  content  to  dwell  with 

the  man  ;  and  the  young  mau  w;is  unto  him  as  one  of 
his  sons. 

13.  And  Micah  consecrated  the  Levite;  and 

the  young  man  became  his  priest,  and  was  in  the 
house  of  Micah. 

13.  Then  said  Micah,  Now  know  I  that  the 

Loud  will  do  me  good,  seeing  I  have  a  Levite  to  my 
priest. 

§  55.    The  Kethiiiiiii. 

(1.   ORIGINALLY   GIBEONITES   WHO   ESCAPED 
SLAUGHTER.) 

See  Jos.  ix.  21-27. 

(3.    RECRUITED   BY   DAVID.) 

See  Ezr.  viii.  20. 

(3.   SOME   OF  THEM   RETURNED   WITH   TIFE   CAPTIVES 
FROM   B.VBYLON.) 

Ezr.  viii.  17.  And  I  sent  them  with  commandment 
unto  Iddo  the  chief  at  the  ])lace  Casiphia,  and  I  told 
them  what  they  should  s;iy  unto  Iddo,  nnd  to  his 
brethren  the  Nethinim,  at  the  jdace  Casiphia,  that 
they  should  bring  unto  ns  ministers  for  the  house  of 
our  God. 

20.  Also  of  the  Nethinim,  whom  David  and 

the  princes  had  appointed  for  the  service  of  the  Levites, 
t\vo  hundred  and  twenty  Nethinim  :  all  of  them  were 
expressed  by  name. 

(4.   TWO   LISTS   OF  TIIEM.) 

See  Ezr.  ii.  43-54.     Neh.  vii.  46-56. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  PROPHETS. 

(See  also  Book  VII.,  Chap.  HI.) 
§  56.    Their  Office. 

(1.   TO  COMMUUICATE  THE  'WORD  OF  THE  LORD.) 

Jer.  xvii.  15.  Behold,  they  say  unto  me,  Where  is 
the  word  of  the  LoisD?  let  it  come  now. 

10.  As  for  me,  I  have  not  hastened  from  beirig 

a  pastor  to  follow  thee:  neither  have  I  desu'cd  the 
woful  day;  thou  kuowest:  that  which  came  out  of 
my  lips  was  rinht  before  thee. 

—  xix.  14.  Then  came  .leremiah  from  Tophet, 
whither  the  Loud  had  sent  him  to  jirophesy  ;  and  he 
stood  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  lioui-c,  and  .said  to  all 
the  people, 

Ezel;.  ii.  3.  And  he  said  unto  mc.  Son  of  man,  I  send 
thee  to  tlie  children  of  Israel,  to  a  rebellious  nation 
th;it  hath  rebelled  against  me:  they  and  their  fathers 
have  transgressed  against  me,  even  unto  this  very  day. 

4.  For  tluy  are  impudent  children  and  stitf- 

hearted.  I  do  send  thee  unto  them ;  and  thou  shalt 
.s;iy  unto  them.  Thus  s:iilh  the  Lord  GoD. 

llah.  ii.  1.  I  will  st;iiid  upon  my  watch,  and  set  me 
upon  the  tower,  and  will  w:iteh  "to  see  what  he  will 
say  mito  me,  and  what  I  shall  answer  when  I  am 
reproved. 

(2.   FE-\RI.ESSLY.) 

Is.  viii.  11.  For  the  Loud  spake  thus  to  me  with  a 


CHAP.   V. 


SACRED   PERSONS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK  xxrv. 


strong  hand,  and  instructed  me  that  I  should  not 
walkln  the  wav  of  this  people,  saying. 

Is.  viii.  12.  Say  ye  not,  A  eoulcderacy,  to  all  t/um  to 
whom  this  jieople  shall  say,  A  tout'ederacy ;  neither 
fear  ye  their  fear,  uor  be  afraid. 

(3.   WHATEVER  MAY  BE   THE   ISSUE.) 

Is.  x.wiii.  11.  For  with  stammering  lips  and  another 
tongue  will  lie  spcali  to  this  people. 

12.  To  wlioni  he  said,  This  is  the  rest  wliere- 

icil/i  ye  may  cause  the  weary  to  rest ;  and  this  is  the 
refresliing:"yet  thev  would  riot  hear. 

Ezik.  iil  0."  And  "thev,  whether  they  will  hear,  or 
whether  tliey  will  forliear,  (for  they  are  a  rebellious 
house,)  yet  shall  know  that  there  ha"th  been  a  prophet 
among  them. 

—  iii.  5.  For  thou  art  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a 
strange  speech  and  of  a  hard  language.  Out  to  the 
house  of  Israel ; 

0.  Xot  to  man}-  people  of  a  strange  speech 

and  of  a  hard  language,  whose  words  thou  canst  not 
understand.  Surely,  had  I  sent  thee  to  them,  they 
would  have  hearkened  unto  thee. 

7.  But  tlie  house  of  Israel  will  not  hearken 

unto  thee;  for  they  will  not  hearken  unto  me:  for  all 
the  house  of  Israel  arc  impudent  and  hardhearted. 

17.  Son  of  man,  I  have  made  thee  a  watch- 
man unto  the  house  of  Israel:  therefore  hear  the  word 
at  my  mouth,  and  give  them  warning  from  me. 

18.  When  I  say  unto  the  wicked.  Thou  shall 

surely  die ;  and  thou  givest  him  not  warning,  nor 
spealiest  to  warn  the  Avieked  from  bis  wicked  way,  to 
save  his  life;  the  same  wicked  man  shall  die  in  his 
iniquity  ;  but  his  lilood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand. 

19.  Yet  if  thou  warn  the  wicked,  and  he  turn 

not  from  bis  wickedness,  nor  from  his  wicked  way,  he 
shall  die  in  his  iniquity ;  but  thou  bast  delivered  tb}- 
soul. 

21.  Nevertheless,  if  thou  warn  the  righteous 

man,  that  the  rightoous  sin  not,  and  he  doth  not  sin, 
he  shall  surely  live,  because  be  is  warned ;  also  thou 
bast  delivered  tiiy  soul. 

—  xx.xiii.  2.  Son  of  man,  speak  to  the  children 
of  thy  people,  and  sa.y  unto  them.  When  I  bring  the 
sword  ujion  a  land,  if  the  people  of  the  land  take  a 
man  of  their  co;ists,  and  set  him  for  their  watchman  : 

3.  If  when  he  seetb  the  sword  come  upon  the 

land,  he  blow  the  trumpet,  and  warn  the  people; 

4.  Tlien  wliosoever  heareth  the  sound  of  the 

trumi>et,  and  taketh  not  warning  ;  if  the  sword  come, 
and  take  him  away,  his  blood  shall  be  upon  bis  own 
head. 

5.  He  beard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and 

took  not  warning ;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him.  But 
he  that  taketh  warning  shall  deliver  his  soul. 

6.  But  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come, 

and  blow  not  the  trumpet,  and  the  people  be  not 
warned ;  if  the  sword  come,  and  take  any  person  from 
among  them,  he  is  taken  away  in  his  iniquity ;  but  his 
blood  will  I  reciuire  at  the  watchman's  band. 

7.  So  thou,  O  son  of  man,  I  have  set  thee  a 

watchman  unto  the  house  of  Israel ;  therefore  thou 
Shalt  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and  warn  them 
from  me. 

8.  When  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  O  wicked 

man,  Ibou  shall  surely  die  ;  if  thou  dost  not  speak  to 
warn  the  wicked  from  his  way,  that  wicked  man 
shall  die  in  his  iniquity;  but  his  blood  will  1  require 
at  thine  hand. 

9.  Nevertheless,  if  tliou  warn  the  wicked  of 

his  way  to  turn  from  it;  if  he  do  not  turn  from  his 
way,  be  shall  die  in  his  iniquity ;  but  thou  hast  de- 
livered thy  soul. 

§  57.    Death  for  Disobedieiiw. 

1  Kin(/a  xiii.  10.  So  he  went  another  way,  and  re- 
tunied  not  by  the  way  that  be  came  to  Beth-el. 

21.  And  he  cried  unto  the  man  of  God  that 

came  from  Judah  saving,  Tims  saith  the  Loud,  For- 
asmuch as  thou  hast  disobeyed  the  mouth  ot  the  Lokd, 
and  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  which  the  Lord 
thy  God  commanded  thee, 

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22.  But  earnest  back,  and  hast  eaten  bread  and 

drunk  water  in  the  place,  of  which  i/ie  LOUD  did  say 
to  thee,  Eat  no  bread,  and  drink  no  water  ;  thy  carcass 
shall  not  come  unto  the  sepulchre  of  thy  fathers. 

§  58.    God  Protects  His  Prophets. 

1  C7ir.  xvi.  20.  And  wJien  they  went  from  nation  to 
nation,  and  from  one  kingdom  to  another  people  ; 

21.  He  sutTered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong: 

yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes, 

22.  Saying,  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do 

my  prophets  no  harm. 

§  59.     The  Founder   of  the  Hebrew   Schools  of 
Prophets. 

(1.   niS  EAHLT  LIFE.) 

1  Sam.  i.  24.  And  when  she  bad  weaned  him,  she 
took  him  up  with  her,  with  tliree  bullocks,  and  one 
epbah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  lirought  him 
unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  Shiloh  :  and  tlie  child 
teas  young. 

—  ii.  11.  And  Elkanah  went  to  Ramah  to  his  house. 
And  the  child  did  minister  unto  the  Lord  before  Eli 
the  priest. 

18.  But  Samuel  ministered  before  the  Lord, 

being  a  child,  girded  with  a  linen  ephod. 

(2.    THE   respect   PAID   niM  BY   TIIE   PEOPLE.) 

1  Sam.  ix.  11.  And  as  they  went  up  the  hill  to  the 
city,  they  found  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw 
water,  and  said  unto  them.  Is  the  seer  here  ? 

12.  And  tliey  answered  them,  and  said.  He  is ; 

behold,  he  is  before  you :  make  haste  now,  for  be  came 
to  day  to  the  cit}^ ;  tor  there  is  a  sacrifice  of  the  people 
to  day  in  the  high  place : 

1.3.  As  soon  as  ye  be  come  into  the  city,  ye  shall 

straightwaj'  tiud  him,  before  he  go  up  to  the  high  place 
to  eat:  for  the  people  will  not  eat  until  he  come,  be- 
cause be  doth  liless  the  sacrifice ;  and  afterwards  they 
eat  that  be  bidden.  Now  therefore  get  you  up ;  for 
about  this  time  j'e  shall  find  him. 

§  CO.    Tlie  Propliet  Elijah. 

(1.   APPOINTS   ins   SnCCESSOR.) 

1  Kings  xix.  19.  So  he  departed  thence,  and  found 
Elisha  the  son  of  Shapbat,  who  was  ploughing  with 
twelve  yoke  of  oxen  before  him,  and  he  with  the 
twelfth  :  and  Elijah  passed  by  him,  and  cast  his  man- 
tle upon  him. 

20.  And  he  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  Elijah, 

and  said.  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  kiss  my  father  and  my 
mother,  and  then  I  will  follow  thee.  And  he  said 
unto  him.  Go  back  again:  for  what  have  I  done  to 
thee? 

(2.  wno  refuses  to  leave  mM.) 

2  Kings  ii.  2.  And  Elijah  said  unto  Elisha,  Tany 
here,  I  pray  thee;  for  the  Lord  bath  sent  me  to  Beth- 
el. And  Elisha  said  vnto  him,  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and 
as  tliy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  went 
down  to  Beth-el. 

4.  And  Elijah  said  unto   him,  Elisha,  tarry 

here,  I  pray  thee  ;  for  the  Lord  hatli  sent  me  to  Jeri- 
cho. And  he  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and  as  thy 
soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  came  to 
Jericho. 

6.  And   Elijah  said  unto  him.  Tarry,  I  pray 

thee,  here ;  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  Jordan. 
And  be  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  and  as  thy  soul  liv- 
eth, I  will  not  leave  thee.     And  they  two  went  on. 

§  Gl.    All  Impatient  Prophet. 

Jonah  iv.  1.  But  it  displeased  Jonah  exceedingly, 
and  he  was  very  angrj'. 

2.  And'he  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  I 

pray  thee,  O  Lord,  was  not  this  my  saying,  when  I 
was  yet  in  my  country  ?  Therefore  1  fled  before  unto 
Tarshish :  for  I  knew  that  thou  art  a  gracious  God, 
and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness, 
and  repentcst  thee  of  the  evil. 

3.  Therefore  now,  O  Lord,  take,  I  beseech 


CHAP.  VI. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


thco,  my  life  from  nic;  for  iV  in  bt'ttcr  for  niu  to  die 
than  to  livi'. 

Joiuih  iv.  4.  Then  said  the  Lord,  Doest  tUou  ■well 
to  be  uuj.'ry  V 

5.  So  Jonah  went  out  of  the  cily,  and  sat  on 

the  Civst  side  of  the  city,  and  there  made  him  a  booth, 
and  sat  under  it  in  the  shadow,  till  he  might  see  what 
woukl  become  of  the  city. 

§  C2.    False  Prophets  Tested. 

Jcr.  xxvii.  18.  But  if  they  &'  proi>het.<!,  now  if  the 
word  of  the  Lonn  be  with  them,  let  them  now  make 
intercession  to  the  Loud  of  hosts,  that  the  vessels 
which  are  left  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the 
house  of  the  king  of  Judah,  and  at  Jerusalem,  go  not 
to  Babylon. 

'- 19.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  concern- 

injr  the  jiillars,  and  coucernini;  the  sea,  and  concerning 
the  bases,  and  concerning  the  residue  of  the  vessels 
that  remain  in  this  city, 

20.  AVhich  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

took  not,  when  he  cariled  away  cajitive  Jeconiah  tlic 
son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah  from  Jerusalem  to 
Babylon,  and  all  the  nobles  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem; 

— "  —  21.  Yea,  thus  saith  the  I/ORd  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel,  concerning  the  vessels  that  remain  in  the 
house  of  the  Loun.lmd  in  the  house  of  the  king  of 
Judah  and  of  Jerusalem  ; 

2'3.  They  shall  be  carried  to  Babylon,  and 

there  shall  they  be  until  the  day  that  I  visit  tliem, 
saith  the  Loud";  then  will  I  briiig  them  up,  and  re- 
store them  to  this  place. 

§  03.    Wicked  Prophets. 

(1.   TITEIK   SINS.) 

Jer.  ii.  8.  The  priests  said  not,  Where  is  the  Lord  ? 
and  they  that  handle  the  law  knew  me  not :  the  jias- 
tors  also  transgressed  against  me,  and  the  prophets 
prophesied  bj-  Jjaal,  and  walked  after  t/iinr/n  ihut  do 
not  profit. 

—  V.  30.  A  wonderful  and  horrible  thing  is  commit- 
ted in  the  laud ; 

31.  The  prophets  prophesy  folsely,  and  the 

priests  bear  rule  by  their  means ;  and  my  people  love 
to  haw  it  so  :  and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  end  thereof? 

—  xxxii.  32.  Because  of  all  the  evil  of  the  children 
of  Israel  and  of  the  children  of  Judah,  which  they 
have  done  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  they,  their  kings, 
their  princes,  their  priests,  and  their  jirophets,  and  the 
men  of  .Tudah,  and  the  inh.abitants  of  Jerusalem. 

33.  And  they  hare  turned  unto  me  the  back, 

and  not  the  face :  though  I  taught  them,  rising  uji 
early  and  teaching  them,  yet  the}-  ha\e  not  hearkened 
to  receive  instruction. 

IIos.  ix.  5.  What  will  ye  do  in  the  solemn  day,  and 
in  the  d.ay  of  the  feast  of  the  Lord  ? 

6.  For,  lo,  they  are  gone  because  of  destruc- 
tion :  Egypt  shall  gather  them  up,  ^Memphis  shall  bury 
them  :  the  pleasant  ^Acc.^  for  their  silver,  nettles  shall 
possess  them  :  thorns  i/iall  be  in  their  tabernacles. 

7.  The  days  of  visitation  are  come,  the  days 

of  recompense  are  come ;  Israel  shall  know  it :  tlie 
prophet  M  a  fool,  the  spiritual  man  ii  mad,  for  the 
multitude  of  thine  iniiiuity,  and  the  great  hati-ed. 

8.  The  watchman  of  Ephraim  irtis  with  my 

God:  but  the  prophet  is  a  snare  of  a  fowler  in  all  his 
ways,  aitd  hatred  in  the  house  of  his  God. 

Zcph.  iii.  4.  Her  prophets  are  light  and  treacherous 
persons :  her  priests  have  ]iolluted  the  sanctuary,  they 
have  done  violence  to  the  law. 

(2.   THE  PUXISmiEXT.) 

Jer.  vi.  10.  To  whom  shall  I  speak,  and  give  want- 
ing, that  tliey  may  hear  ?  Behold,  their  car  M  uncir- 
cumcised,  and  they  cannot  hearken :  behold,  the  word 
of  the  Lord  is  unto  them  a  reproach ;  they  have  no 
delight  in  it. 

—  —  11.  Therefore  I  am  full  of  the  fury  of  the 
Loud  ;  I  am  weary  with  holding  in :  I  will  pour  it 
out  upon  the  children  abroad,  and  upon  the  assembly 
of  young  men  together :  for  even  the  husband  with  the 


wife  shall  be  taken,  the  aged  w  ith  him  tluit  U  full  of 
tlays. 

12.   And  their  houses  shall  be  turned  unto 

others,  vilh  th<ir  fields  and  wives  together:  Ibr  I  will 
stretch  out  my  hand  upon  the  inhabitants  of  the  land, 
saith  the  Loiu). 

.  i:{.  For  from  the  least  of  them  even  unto  the 

greatest  of  them  every  one  w  given  to  covetousness ; 
and  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  ever)-  one 
dealelh  falsely. 

—  viii.  10.  Therefore  will  I  give  their  wives  unto 
others,  and  their  fields  to  them  that  shall  inherit  them  : 
for  every  one  from  the  least  even  unto  the  greatest  is 
given  to  covclcjusness,  from  llie  prophet  even  unto  the 
priest  every  one  ilealelli  falsely. 

—  xiv.  12.  \\hen  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their 
cry;  and  when  they  oiler  burnt  offering  and  an  obla- 
tion, I  will  not  accept  them :  but  I  will  consume  them 
by  the  sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pesti- 
lence. 

—  xxiii.  11.  For  both  projihet  and  priest  are  pro- 
fane; yea,  in  my  house  have  I  found  their  wickedness, 
sailh  file  Lord. 

—  —  12.  Wherefore  their  way  shall  be  unto  them  as 
slijipery  waj/a  in  the  darkness :  they  shall  be  driven  on, 
and  fall  therein  :  for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  even 
the  year  of  their  visitation,  saith  the  LoitD. 

y/".v.  iv.  ,5.  Therefore  slialt  thou  fall  in  the  day,  and 
the  ]n-ophet  also  shall  fall  with  thee  in  the  night,  and 
I  will  destroy  thy  mother. 

§  C4.    A  Heathen  Prophet  Acknowledges  the 
Divine  Authority. 

Xum.  xxii.  13.  And  Balaam  rose  uji  in  the  morning, 
and  said  unto  the  princes  of  Balak,  Get  you  into  your 
land :  for  the  Lord  refuseth  to  give  me  leave  to  go 
with  you. 

—  —  14.  And  the  princes  of  Moab  rose  up,  and 
they  w-ent  unto  Balak,  and  said,  Balaam  refuseth  to 
come  with  ua. 


CHAP.  VI. 
APOSTLES. 
§  6.5.    The  Twelve. 

(1.   THEIR   CALL  TO   DISCIPLESHIP.) 

Mark  ii.  14.  And  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  Levi  the 
.«'/«  of  Alpheus  sitting  at  the  receijit  of  custom,  and 
said  unto  him.  Follow  me.  And  he  arose  and  fol- 
lowed him. 

See  Mat.  iv.  18-32.  Mark  i.  lG-20.  Luke  y.  8-11. 
John  i.  3o-49. 

(2.   APPOINTMENT   TO   TIIE  APOSTOLATE.) 

Mat.  X.  2.  Xow  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
are  these ;  The  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter,  and 
Andrew-  his  brother ;  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and 
John  his  brother ; 

3.  Philip,  and  Bartholomew ;  Thomas,  and 

]\[atthcw  the  publican  ;  James  the  son  of  Alpheus,  and 
Lebbeus,  whose  surname  was  Thaddeus  ; 

4.  Simon  the  Canaanite,  and  Judas  Iscariot, 

who  also  betraj-ed  him. 

Mark  iii.  Ifl.  And  Simon  he  sumamed  Peter; 

17.  And  James  the  son  of  Zebedee,  and  John 

the  brother  of  James ;  and  he  surnamed  them  Boa- 
nerges, which  is.  The  sons  of  thunder: 

18.  And  Andrew-,  and  Philip,  and  Bartholo- 
mew, and  JIatlhew-,  and  Thomasran<l  James  t)ie  son 
of  Alpheus,  and  Thaddeus,  and  Simon  the  Canaanite, 

10.  And  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  betrayed 

him  :  and  they  went  into  a  house. 

Lukey'i.  13.  And  when  it  was  day,  he  called  unto 
him  his  disciples:  and  of  them  he  chose  twelve,  whom 
also  he  named  apostles ; 

14.  Simon,  (whom  he  also  named  Peter,')  and 

Andrew  his  brother,  James  and  John,  Philip  and  Bar- 
tholomew, 


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CHAP.  YI. 


SACRED   PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


COOK  XXIV. 


Luke  vi.  15.  IMatthew  and  Thomas,  James  tlie  son  of 
Alpheus,  and  Simon  called  Zelotes, 

l(j.  And  .Iiulas  the  brother  of  James,  and  Judas 

Iscariot,  which  also  was  the  traitor. 

(u.    INSTRUCTIONS.) 

Mat.  X.  9.  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
in  your  ))urscs ; 

10.  Nor  scrip  for  your  jornney,  neither  two 

coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet  staves  :  for  the  workman 
is  worthv  of  his  meat. 

il.  And  into  whatsoever  city  or  towTi  ye  shall 

enter,  inquire  who  in  it  is  worthy ;  and  there  abide  tUl 
ye  go  thence. 

12.  And  when  ye  come  into  a  house,  salute  it. 

13.  And  if  the  house  be  worthy,  let  your  jieace 

come  ui«)n  it :  but  if  it  be  not  worthy,  let  your  peace 
return  to  you. 

14.  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor 

hear  your  words,  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  house  or 
city,  shake  off  the  dust  of  your  feet. 

15.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  It  shall  be  more  tol- 
erable for  the  land  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  in  the 
day  of  judgment,  than  for  that  city. 

'Mark  vi.  8.  And  commanded  them  that  they  should 
take  nothing  for  ?/(i;«' journey,  save  a  staff  only;  no 
scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in  their  purse  : 

9.  But  he  shod  with  sandals  ;  and  not  put  on 

two  coats. 

10.  And  he  said  unto  them.  In  what  place  so- 
ever ye  enter  into  a  house,  there  abide  till  ye  depart 
from  that  place. 

11.  And  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor 

hear  you,  when  ye  depart  thence,  shake  oif  the  dust 
under  your  feet  for  a  testimonj'  against  them.  Verily 
I  say  unto  j'ou.  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Sodom 
and  Gomorrah  in  the  day  of  judgment,  than  for  that  city. 

Luke  ix.  3.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Take  nothing 
for  your  journey,  neither  staves,  nor  scrip,  neither 
bread,  neither  money ;  neither  have  two  coats  apiece. 

4.  And  whatsoever  house  ye  enter  into,  there 

abide,  and  thence  depart. 

5.  And  whosoever  will  not  receive  you,  when 

ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off  the  very  dust  from 
your  feet  for  a  testimony  against  them. 

John  xiii.  20.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
receiveth  ^^•homsoever  I  send  receiveth  me ;  and  he 
that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me. 

—  XX.  21.  Then  said  Jesus  to  them  again.  Peace  be 
unto  you :  as  my  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so  send  I  you. 

(4.    SPECIAL  DUTIES.) 
(A.    TO   BEAR  W^TNES8.) 

Lxike  xxiv.  48.  And  j-e  are  witnessesof  these  things. 
'  John,  XV.  27.  And  )'e  also  shall  bear  witness,  because 
ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  beginning. 

(B.   TO  PREACH  THE   KINGDOM   OP  GOD.) 

Mat.  X.  7.  And  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying.  The  king- 
dom of  heaven  is  at  hand. 

27.  What  I  tell  you  in  darkness,  t7iat  speak  ye 

in  light :  and  ^\hat  3-e  hear  in  the  ear,  that  preach  ye 
upon  the  housetops. 

Mark  iii.  13.  And  he  goeth  up  into  a  mountain,  and 
calleth  unto  him  whom  he  would :  and  they  came  unto 
him. 

14.  And  he  ordained  twelve,  that  they  should 

be  with  him,  and  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to 
preach. 

L-iike  ix.  2.  And  ho  sent  them  to  preach  tlie  king- 
dom of  God,  and  to  heal  tlie  sick. 

1  Cor.  i.  17.  P'or  t'lirist  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but 
to  preach  tlie  gospel :  not  with  wisdom  of  words,  lest 
the  cross  of  Christ  sliouUl  ))e  made  of  none  effect. 

18.  Kor  the  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them 

that  perish,  foolishness  ;  but  unto  us  which  are  saved, 
it  is  the  power  of  God. 

1  7i'»i.  i.  11.  According  to  the  glorious  gospel  of  the 
blessed  God,  which  was  committed  to  my  trust. 

(5.    PREROGATIVES.) 
(A.   TO   WORK   MIKACLES.) 

Mat.  X.  1.  And  when  he  had  called  unto  ?iim  his 
tweh  e  disciples,  he  gave  them  power  againut  unclean 


spirits,  to  cast  them  out,  and  to  heal  all  manner  of 
sickness  and  all  manner  of  disease. 

8.  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise  the 

dead,  cast  out  devils :  freely  ye  have  received,  freely 
give. 

Mark  iii.  15.  And  to  have  power  to  heal  sicknesses, 
and  to  cast  out  devils : 

—  vi.  7.  And  he  called  unto  Mm  the  twelve,  and  be- 
gan to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two ;  and  gave 
them  power  over  unclean  spirits  ; 

Luke  ix.  1.  Then  he  called  his  twelve  disciples  to- 
gether, and  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all 
devils,  and  to  cure  diseases. 

—  X.  19.  Behold,  I  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on 
serpents  and  scorpions,  and  over  all  the  power  of  the 
enemy  ;  and  nothing  slaall  by  xay  means  hurt  you. 

(B.   TO   REMIT   SINS.) 

Mat.  xviii,  17.  And  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them, 
tell  it  unto  the  church :  but  if  he  neglect  to  hear  the 
church,  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  a  heathen  man  and  a 
publican. 

18.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  Whatsoever  ye  shall 

bind  on  earth  shall  be  boimd  in  heaven ;  and  whatso- 
ever ye  shall  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven. 

John  XX.  23.  Whosesoever  sins  ye  remit,  they  are 
remitted  unto  them  ;  and  whosesoever  sins  ye  retain, 
they  are  retained. 

(6.    FIRST   L.\BOURS.) 

Luke  ix.  G.  And  they  departed,  and  went  through  the 
towns,  preaching  the  gospel,  and  healing  every  where. 

Mark  vi.  13.  And  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and 
anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick,  and  healed  them. 

30.  And  the  apostles  gathered  themselves  to- 
gether unto  Jesus,  and  told  him  all  things,  both  what 
the_y  had  done,  and  what  they  had  taught. 

Luke  xxii.  35.  And  he  said  unto  them.  When  I  sent 
you  without  purse,  and  scrip,  and  shoes,  lacked  ye 
anything?    And  they  said.  Nothing. 

§  66.    The  Seventy. 

(1.   APPOINTED.) 

Luke  X.  1.  After  these  things  the  Lord  appointed 
other  seventy  also,  and  sent  them  two  and  two  before 
his  face  into  every  city  and  place,  whither  he  himself 
■would  come. 

(2.   INSTRUCTED.) 

Luke  X.  4.  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes : 
and  salute  no  man  by  the  way. 

5.  And  into  "whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first 

say.  Peace  be  to  this  house. 

" 6.  And  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there,  your  peace 

shall  rest  ui)on  it :  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  you  again. 

. -7.  And  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating  and 

drinking  such  things  as  they  give ;  for  the  labourer  is 
worth}'  of  his  hire.     Go  not  from  house  to  house. 

—  —  8.  And  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  they 
receive  you,  eat  such  things  as  are  set  before  you : 

9.  And  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein,  and  say 

unto  them,  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto  j'ou. 

10.  But  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,   and 

they  receive  you  not,  go  your  ways  out  into  the  streets 
of  the  same,  and  say, 

11.  Even  the  very  dust  of  3-our  city,  which 

cleaveth  on  us,  we  do  wipe  off  against  .you  :  notwith- 
standing, be  ye  sure  of  this,  that'the  kingdom  of  God 
is  come  nigh  unto  you. 

. 12.  But  I  say  unto  you,  that  it  shall  be  more 

toleralilc  in  that  day  for  Sodom,  than  for  that  city. 

14.  But  it  "shall  be  more  tolerable  for  "Tyre 

and  Sidon  at  the  judgment,  than  for  you. 

• 15.  And  thou^  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted 

to  heaven,  shall  be  thrust  down  to  hell. 

•  16.  He  that  hcareth  you  hearcth  me;  and  he 

that  des)iiseth  you  despiscth  me ;  and  he  that  despiseth 
me  despiseth  him  that  sent  me. 

§  67.    St.  Peter. 

(1.  Christ's  pr.wer  for  him.) 
Luke  xxii.  32.  But  I  have  prayed  for  thee,  that  thy 


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CHAP.  VII. 


SACRED   TERSOXS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


faith  f;iil  not :  and  when  thou  art  converted,  strengthen 
thy  brethren. 

Luke  xxii.  33.  And  he  said  unto  liim,  Lord,  I  am 
ready  to  go  with  thee,  hotli  into  jirison,  and  to  death. 
(2.    AND   FINAL   CnAUGE  TO   IIIM.) 

Jitliii  .\xi.  15.  So  wlien  tliey  had  dined,  Jesus  saitli 
to  Simim  I'tter,  Simon,  mil  of  Jonas,  lovest  tliou  me 
more  tliaii  tliese?  lie  saith  unto  liim,  Yea,  Lord; 
thon  knowost  that  I  love  thee.  He  saith  unto  him, 
Feed  my  lamhs. 

16.  Ho  sailli  to  him  asain  the  second  time, 

Simon, .«.'«  of  Jonas,  lovest  tlioiinie':'  He  sailli  imto 
him.  Yea,  Lortl;  thou  knowest  that  1  love  thee.  He 
saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  eheep. 

§  Gj*.    The  Place  of  Judas  Filled. 

Acts  i.  21.  Wherefore  of  these  men  which  have 
companieil  with  us  all  the  time  that  the  Lord  Jesus 
went  in  and  out  amonj;  us, 

22.  Beginnini;  from  the  baptism  of  .John,  unto 

that  same  day  that  be  was  taken  ui>  I'roni  us,  nuist  one 
be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with  us  iif  his  resurrection. 

23.  And   tlu'y  ap]i<iinted    two,  Josepli   called 

Barsabas,  who  was  surnamed  J\istus,  and  .Matthias. 

24.  And   tliev  prayed,  and   .said,  Thou,  Lord, 

which  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  tncii,  shew  whether  of 
these  two  thou  hast  chosen, 

2.).  That  he  may  take  part  of  this  mmistry 

and  apostlcship,  from  which  Judas  by  transgression 
fell,  that  he  miglit  ,eo  to  his  own  place. 

20.  And  they  gave  forth  theh'  lots ;  and  the 

lot  fell  upon  Matthias :  and  he  was  numbered  with 
the  eleven  apostles. 

§  69.    St.  Paul's  Apostlesliip. 

1  Cor.  XV.  9.  For  I  am  the  least  of  the  apostles,  that 
am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle,  because  I  perse- 
cuted the  church  of  God. 

10.  But  by  the  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am  : 

and  his  grace  which  icas  beslmced  upon  me  was  not  in 
vain;  but  1  laboured  more  abundantly  than  they  all: 
yet  not  I,  but  the  grace  of  God  which  was  with  me. 

11.  Therefore  whether  it  were  I  or  they,  so  we 

preach,  and  so  ye  believed. 

2  Cur.  X.  7.  Do  ye  look  on  things  after  the  outward 
appearance  ?  If  any  man  trust  to  liimself  that  he  is 
Christ's,  let  him  of  himself  think  this  again,  that,  as  he 
is  Christ's,  even  so  are  we  Christ's. 

8.  For  though  I  should  boast  somewhat  more 

of  our  authority,  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us  for 
edilieation,  andnot  for  yoiu  destruction,  I  should  not 
be  ashamed : 

12.  For  we  dare  not  m.ake  ourselves  of  the 

number,  or  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  com- 
mend themselves :  but  they,  measuring  themselves  liy 
themselves,  and  comparing  themselves  among  them- 
selves, are  not  wise. 

13.  But  we  will  not  boast  of  things  without 

our  measure,  but  according  to  the  measure  of  the  rule 
which  God  halh  distributed  to  us,  a  measure  to  reach 
even  unto  you. 

14.  For  we  stretch  not  ourselves  beyond  our 

me<tsui-e,  as  though  we  reached  not  unto  you ;  for  we 
are  come  as  far  as  to  you  also  in  preachinrj  the  gospel 
of  Christ : 

1.5.  Not  boasting  of  things  without  our  meas- 
ure, that  i<t,  of  other  men's  labours;  but  having  hope, 
when  your  faith  is  increased,  that  we  sb.all  be  enlarged 
by  you  acconling  to  our  rule  abundantly, 

IG.  To  preach  the  gospel  in  the  regions  be- 
yond you,  and  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  line  of 
things  made  ready  to  our  hand. 

—  xi.  .5.  For  I  suppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the 
very  chiefest  apostles. 

-^ G.  But  though  Ibe  rude  in  S])eech,  yet  not  in 

knowledge ;  but  we  have  been  thoroughly  made  man- 
ifest among  you  in  all  things. 

—  xii.  11. "I  am  become  a  fool  in  glorying;  ye  have 
compelled  me :  for  I  ought  to  have  been  commended 
of  you:  for  in  nothing  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest 
apostles,  though  I  be  nothing. 


13.  Trnlv  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought 

among  you  in  all  patience,  in  signs,  and  wonders,  and 
nuglity  deeds. 

diil'.i.  17.  Neither  went  I  up  to  Jerusalem  to  them 
which  were  apostles  before  me;  but  I  went  into 
Arabia,  :inil  returned  again  unto  Damascus. 

IS.  Then  alter  three  j-eais  I  went  \\\>  to  ,Teni- 

salem  to  see  Peter,  and  abode  willi  him  tifteeu  days. 

20.  Now  the  things  which  1  write  unto  you, 

beliold,  l)efore  God,  I  lie  not. 

21.  Afterwards  I  caiuc  into   the  regions  of 

Syria  and  C'ilicia ; 

22.  And    was    unknown    by   face    unto    the 

churches  of  Juilea  whi<'li  were  in  C'lirist: 

—  ii.  1.  Then  I'oiirteen  years  after  I  went  tip  again 
to  Jerusalem  with  Barnabas,  and  took  Titus  with  me 
also. 

1  Tim.  ii.  C.  'Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to 
be  teslitied  in  dtu'  time. 

7.  Wherennto  I  am  ordained  a  preaclier,  and 

an  aimstle,  (I  sjicak  the  truth  in  Christ,  and  lie  not,)  a 
teacher  of  the  (jentiles  in  faith  and  verit}-. 

(A.  HE  AND  liAUN.^^UAS  SPECIALLY  SET  APAHT  BY 
THE  ClllUCn  AT  ANTIOCU  FOK  MISSIONAKY  WORK 
AMONG   TUB   GENTILES.) 

Acts  xiii.  3.  And  when  they  had  fasted  and  prayed, 
and  laid  their  hands  on  them,  they  sent  them  away. 


PROPHETS 


CHAP.  VII. 

I]!^    THE 
CHURCH. 


CHRISTIAN 


§  70.    The  Prophetic  Gift. 

(1.    TO   liE   COVETED.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  38.  But  if  any  man  Ije  ignorant,  let  him 
be  ignorant. 

39.  Wherefore,  brethren,  covet  to   prophesy, 

and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues. 

(2.    IS  BETTER  TH.\N   THE   GIFT   OP   TOKOtlES.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  2.  For  he  that  speaketh  iu  an  vnknoicn 
tongue  speaketh  not  unto  men,  but  unto  God  :  for  no 
man  understandeth  him ;  howbeit  in  the  spirit  he 
speaketh  mysteries. 

^  —  3.  fiut  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto  men 
to  edification,  .and  exhortation,  and  comfort. 

4.  He  that  speaketh  in  an  uuknown  tongue 

edifleth  himself;  but  he  that  prophesieth  ediflcth  the 
church. 

5.  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues,  but 

rather  that  ye  prophesied  :  for  greater  u  be  tluat  proph- 
esieth than  "be  that  speaketh  with  tongues,  except  he 
interpret,  that  tlie  church  may  receive  edifying. 

6.  Now,  brethren,  if  I  come  unto  you  s^ieaking 

with  tongues,  what  shall  I  profit  j'ou,  except  I  shall 
speak,  to  you  eitlier  by  revelation,  or  by  knowledge,  or 
by  prophesying,  or  by  doctrine  ? 

(3.    RLT.ES  TO  BE   OB.SER\'ED.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  29.  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three, 
and  let  the  other  judge. 

30.  If  (iny  thing  be  revealed  to  another  that 

sitteth  bv,  let  the  first  hold  his  peace. 

Si.  For  ye  may  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that 

all  may  learn,  arid  all  may  be  comforted. 

32.  And  the  spirits  of  the  propliets  are  subject 

to  the  prophets. 

(4.   THE   HONOR  DUE.) 

Mat.  X.  40.  He  that  receiveth  you  receiveth  me ; 
and  he  that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me. 

—  —  41.  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name 
of  a  prophet  shall  receive  a  iiropliet's  reward  ;  and  he 
that  receiveth  a  righteous  man  in  the  n:ime  of  a  right- 
eous man  shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  reward. 

42.  And  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink  unto 

one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold  icater  only  in  the 
name  of  a  disciple,  verily  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  in 
no  wise  lose  his  reward. 


621 


CHAP.  VIII.,  IX. 


SACRED   PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  xxrv. 


§  71.    Instances  of  the  Bestowal  of  tlie  Gift. 

Acts  siii.  1.  Now  there  were  in  the  church  that  was 
at  Antioch  certain  prophets  and  teachers;  as  Bar- 
nal)as,  and  Simeon  that  was  called  Niger,  and  Lucius 
of  Cyrene,  and  Manaen,  which  had  been  brouglit  up 
with  Herod  the  tetrarch,  and  Saul. 

—  xis.  C.  And  when  Paul  had  laid  7iis  hands  upon 
them,  the  Holy  Ghost  came  on  them ;  and  tliey  spalie 
with  tongues,  and  proj^hesied. 

-7.  And  all  tlie  men  were  about  twelve. 

See  Acts  xi.  27,  38  ;  xxi.  9-11. 

§  72.    The  Two  Witnesses  of  the  Apocalypse. 

Bev.  xi.  3.  And  I  will  give  power  unto  my  two  wit- 
nesses, and  they  aliall  prophesy  a  thousand  two  hiui- 
dred  and  threescore  days,  clothed  in  sackcloth. 

4.  These  are  the  two  olive  trees,  and  the  two 

candlesticks  standing  before  the  God  of  the  earth. 


CHAP.  VIII. 

EVANGELISTS. 

§  73.    Tlieir  Ordination. 

1  Tim.  iv.  14.  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee, 
which  was  given  thee  by  prophecy,  with  the  laying 
on  of  the  hands  of  the  presbj'tery. 

See  2  Tim.  i.  6. 

§  74.    Anthority. 

(1.   TO   PKEACn  AND  TEACH.) 

Ads  xviii.  34.  And  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos, 
born  at  Alexandria,  an  eloquent  man,  and  mighty  in 
the  Scriiitures,  came  to  Ephesus. 

35.  This  man  was  instructed  in  the  way  of  the 

Lord;  and  being  fervent  in  the  spirit,  he  spake  and 
taught  diligently  the  things  of  the  Lord,  knowing- 
only  the  baptism  of  John. 

37.  And  when  he  was  disposed  to  pass  into 

Achaia,  tlie  bretliren  wrote,  exhorting  tlie  disciples  to 
receive  liim :  wlio,  wlieu  lie  was  come,  helped  them 
much  which  had  believed  through  grace  : 

See  1  Tim.  iv.  3-5. 

(3.    TO    EEPROVE.) 

1  Tim.  V.  30.  Them  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that 
others  also  maj'  fear. 

31.  I  charge  the^  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

Jesus  Christ,  and  tlie  elect  angels,  that  thou  observe 
these  things  witliout  preferring  one  before  another, 
doing  nolliing  by  partiality. 

Tit.  i.  13.  This  witness  "is  true.  Wherefore  rebuke 
them  sharjily,  that  they  may  be  sound  in  the  fiiith  ; 

14.  Not  giving  heed  to   Jewish   fables,  and 

commandments  of  men,  that  turn  from  the  truth. 

—  ii.  15.  These  tilings  speak,  and  exhort,  and  re- 
buke with  all  authority.     Let  no  man  despise  thee. 

(3.   REJECT  nERETICS.) 

Tit.  iii.  10.  A  man  that  is  a  heretic,  after  the  first 
and  second  admonition,  reject; 

11.  Knowing  that  he  that  is  such  is  subverted, 

and  siuneth,  being  condemned  of  himself 

(4.    SUPERVISE   AND   CORRECT  BOTH   ELDERS  AND 
CHURCirES.) 

1  Tim.  i.  3.  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at 
Ephesus,  when  I  went  into  Macedonia,  that  thou 
mightest  charge  some  that  they  teach  no  other  docti-me, 

—  iv.  11.  These  things  command  and  teach. 
13.  Let  no   ni:ui   despise  thy  youth;  but  be 

thou  an  examiile  of  the  liclievers,  in  word,  in  conver- 
sation, in  charity,  in  si)irit,  in  faith,  in  purity. 

13.  Till  I  come,  give  attendance  to  read! 

exhortation,  to  doctrine. 

—  v.  19.  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation, 
but  liefore  two  or  three  witnesses. 

2  Tim.  iv.  3.  Preacli  the  word;  be  instant  in  season, 
out  of  season ;  repi-ove,  rebuke,  exhort  with  all  loug- 
sulferiug  and  doctrine. 


I  reading,  to 


8.  For  the  time  will  come  when  they  will  not 

endure  sound  doctrine ;  but  after  their  own  lusts  shall 
they  heap  to  themselves  teachers,  having  itching  ears ; 

4.  And  they  shall  turn  away  their  ears  from 

the  truth,  and  shall  be  turned  unto  fables. 

5.  But  watch  thou  in  all  things,  endure  afflic- 
tions, do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  make  full  proof 
of  thy  ministry. 

See  1  Tim.  v.  1, 17.     Tit.  ii. 

(5.  ORDAIN  AND  APPOINT  TEACHERS.) 

3  Ti77i.  ii.  3.  And  the  things  that  thou  liast  heard  of 
me  among  many  witnesses,  the  same  commit  thou  to 
faithful  men,  wlio  shall  lie  able  to  teach  others  also. 

1  Tim.  V.  23.  Lay  hands  suddenl}' on  no  man,  neither 
be  partaker  of  other  men's  sins :  keep  thyself  pure. 

Tit.  i.  5.  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete,  that 
thou  shouldest  set  in  order  the  things  that  are  wanting, 
and  ordain  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  had  appointed  thee : 

§  75.    Their  Work. 

(1.   HAD   NO  LOCAL   CHARGE.) 

1  Cor.  xvi.  10.  Now  if  Tiraotheus  come,  see  that  he 
may  be  with  you  without  fear:  for  he  worketh  the 
work  of  the  Lord,  as  I  also  do. 

—  —  11.  Let  no  man  therefore  despise  him:  but 
conduct  him  forth  in  jieace,  that  he  may  come  unto 
me :  for  I  look  for  him  with  the  brethren. 

13.  As  touching  our  brother  Apollos,  I  greatly 

desh'cd  him  to  come  unto  you  with  the  brethren  :  but 
his  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this  time ;  but  he 
will  come  when  he  shall  have  convenient  time  : 

3  Tim.  iv.  11.  Only  Luke  is  with  me.  Take  Mark, 
and  bring  him  with  thee :  for  he  is  profitable  to  me 
for  the  ministry. 

13.  And  Tychicus  have  I  sent  to  Ephesus. 

T/t.  iii.  13.  When  I  shall  send  Artcmas  unto  thee, 
or  Tychicus,  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  Nicopolis: 
for  I  have  determined  tliere  to  winter. 

13.  Bring  Zenas  the  lawyer  and  Apollos  on 

their  jom-uey  diligently,  that  nothing  be  wanting  unto 
them. 

P/til.  ii.  25.  Yet  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to 
you  Epaphroditus,  my  brother,  and  companion  in 
labour,  and  fellow  soldier,  but  your  messenger,  and 
he  that  ministered  to  my  wants. 

See  2  Tim.  iv.  9, 10,  31. 

(3.    WERE   UNDER   THE  DIRECTION  OP  THE  APOSTLES.) 

1  Cor.  iv.  17.  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you 
Timotheus,  who  is  my  beloved  son,  and  faithful  in  the 
Lord,  who  shall  bring  you  into  remembrance  of  my 
ways  which  be  in  Chi'ist,  as  I  teach  every  where  in 
every  church. 

1  The^s.  iii.  1.  Wherefore  when  we  could  no  longer 
forbear,  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  at  Athens  alone ; 

2.  And    sent    Timotheus,   our    brother,   and 

minister  of  God,  and  our  fellow  labourer  in  the  gospel 
of  Christ,  to  establish  you,  and  to  comfort  3'ou  con- 
cerning your  faith : 

(8.  ■WERE  SOMETIMES  DESIGNATED  BY  THE  CHURCHES.) 

3  Cor.  viii.  18.  And  we  have  sent  with  him  the 
brother,  whose  praise  is  in  the  gospel  throughout  all 
the  churches ; 

19.  And  not  tJuit  only,  but  who  was  also  chosen 

of  the  churches  to  travel  with  us  with  this  grace,  which 
is  administered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  same  Lord, 
and  declaration  of  your  ready  mind  : 


CHAP.  IX. 

PRESBYTER-BISHOPS.* 

§  76.    Elders. 

(1.   FIRST   MENTIONED.      45   A.D.) 


See  Acts  xi.  30. 


*  It  is  now  generally  ndmitted  that  in  the  New  Testament 
the  tinns  Prisbvtur  (Elder)  and  Bishop  are  npnliert  indiffoivntly 
totlic  fame  iiorsons;  the  fonner  taken  from  the  .Jews  and  su^- 
trestinu'  L'ravity  of  cliariicter.  tlie  latter  borrowed  from  the  Greeks 
uud  deuotiui;  the  nature  of  the  otHce. — 11. 


622 


CHAP.  X.,  XI. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOIC  XXIV. 


(2.   APPOINTED   IN  E^'EnY  CITY.) 

Ada  xiv.  23.  And  when  tlicv  had  ordained  tlien\ 
elders  hi  every  ehurcli,  and  had  praved  with  liistini;, 
thejr  coninieuded  them  to  the  Lord,  on  whom  they 
bchcved. 

Seo  Tit.  i.  5. 

§77.    The  Qnnliflrntions  Roquirod. 

1  Tim.  iii.  1.  This  w  a  true  saying,  If  a  man  desire 
the  office  of  a  bishop,  he  desireth  a  good  work. 

2.  A  bisliop  then  must  be  blameless,  the  hus- 
band of  one  wife,  vigilant,  sober,  of  good  behaviour, 
given  to  hospitality,  apt  to  leaeh ; 

3.  Not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  norgrcedy  of 

filthy  lucre;  but  patient,  not  a  brawler,  not  covetous; 

4.  One  that  rukih  well  his  own  house,  having 

his  children  in  subjection  with  all  gravity; 

u.  tFor  if  a  man  know  not  how  to  rule  his 

own  house,  how  shall  lie  take  care  of  the  church  of 
God  ?) 

0.  Xot  a  novice,  lost  being  lit^ed  up  with  pride 

he  fall  into  the  condenuiation  of  the  devil. 

7.  Jlorcover  he  must  have  a  good  report  of 

them  which  are  without  ;  lest  he  fallinto  reproach 
and  the  snare  of  the  devil. 

Tit.  i.  0.  If  any  lie  bUuneless,  the  husband  of  one 
wife,  having  faithful  children  not  accused  of  riot  or 
unndy. 

7.  For  a  bishop   must  be  blameless  as  the 

stewanl  of  God;  not  self-willed,  nor  soon  angry,  not 
given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  given  to  filthy  lucre  ; 

8.  But  a  lover  of  hospitality,  a  lover  of  good 

men,  sober,  just,  holy,  temperate  ; 

§  7S.    The  Duties  Enjoined. 

(1.    TEACHING,) 

Tit.  i.  9.  Holding  fast  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath 
been  taught,  that  he  may  be  able  by  sound  doctrine 
both  to  exhort  and  to  convince  the  gaiusayers. 

10.  For  there  are  many  unruly  and  vain  talk- 
ers and  deceivers,  specially  they  of  the  circuincision  : 

11.  Whose  mouths  must  be  stopjied,  who  sub- 
vert whole  houses,  teaching  things  which  they  ought 
not,  for  filthy  lucre's  sake. 

See'l  Tim.  iv.  16;  vi.  3.     Til.  ii.  1. 

(2.   TEACHING   AND   RULING.) 

1  Pet.  V.  1.  The  elders  which  are  among  you  I 
exhort,  who  am  also  an  elder,  and  a  witness  of  the 
sufierings  of  Christ,  and  also  a  partaker  of  the  gloiy 
that  shall  be  revealed: 

2.  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you, 

taking  the  oversight  thercnf,  not  bv  constraint,  but 
willingly  ;  not  for  filthy  lucre,  liut  of  a  ready  mind; 

^3.  Neitlier  as  being  lords  over  God'a  heritage, 

but  being  ensamples  to  the  flock. 

See  Acts  xx.  28. 

(3.    MINISTERING  TO  THE   SICK.) 

Jam.  V.  14.  Is  any  sick  among  you  ?  let  him  call  for 
the  elilers  of  the  church ;  and  let  them  jiray  over  him, 
anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord : 

§  79.    Their  Claim  to  Respect  and  Obedience. 

1  Thess.  V.  13.  And  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  to 
know  them  which  labour  among  you,  and  are  over 
you  in  the  Lord,  and  admonish  you  ; 

13.  And  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  love 

for  their  work's  sake.  And  be  at  peace  among  your- 
selves. 

1  Tim.  V.  17.  Let  the  elders  that  role  well  be  counted 
worthy  of  double  honour,  especially  they  who  labour 
in  the  word  and  doctrine. 

Ueb.  xiii.  7.  Remember  them  which  have  the  role 
over  you,  who  have  spoken  unto  you  the  word  of 
God :  whose  faith  follow,  considering  the  end  of  their 
conversation. 

17.  Obey  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you, 

and  submit  j-ourselves :  for  they  watch  for  your  souls, 
as  they  that  must  give  account,  that  thej'  may  do  it 
with  joy,  and  not  with  grief:  for  that  is  unprofitable 
for  you. 


§  80.    Tlicir  Reward. 

Pror.  xi.  30.  The  frait  of  the  righteous  is  a  tree  of 
life  ;  and  he  that  wiiini'tli  souls  is  wise. 

1  Pit.  V.  4.  Anil  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall 
ajipeiir,  ye  shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  that  fadetli 
not  away. 


CHAP.  X. 
DEACONS  AND  DEACONESSES. 

§  SI.    Appointment  of  Deacons,  about  35  A.D. 

Acts  vi.  .5.  And  the  sa3Mng  pleased  the  whole  multi- 
tude :  and  they  chose  Slephen,  a  man  full  of  faith  and 
of  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  I'liilip,  and  Piorliorus,  and 
Micanor,  and  Timon,  and  I'armenas,  and  Kicolas  a 
proselyte  of  Antioch; 

0.  Whom  they  set  before  the  apostles:  and 

when  they  had  prayetl,  they  laid  their  hands  on  them. 

§  S'2.    The  ({iialiflcations  Rctjnii'ed. 

1  Tim.  iii.  8.  Likewise  must  the  deacons  be  grave, 
not  double-tongued,  not  given  to  much  wine,  not 
greedy  of  filthy  lucre ; 

9.  Holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure 

conscience. 

10.  And  let  these  also  first  be  proved ;  then 

let  them  use  the  office  of  a  deacon,  being/o««fZblame- 
le.ss. 

11.  Even  so  must  their  wives  be  grave,  not 

slanderers,  sober,  faithlul  in  idl  things. 

12.  Let  the  deacons  be  the  husbands  of  one 

wife,  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses  well. 

13.  For  they  that  have  used  the  office  of  a 

deacon  well  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  degree, 
and  great  bokbiess  in  the  faith  which  is  in  Christ 
Jesus. 

14.  These  thiugs  write  I  unto  thee,  hoping  to 

come  uuto  thee  shortly : 

■  15.  But  if  I  tarry  long,  that  thou  mayest  know 

how  thou  oughtest  to  behave  thyself  in  the  house  of 
God,  which  is  the  church  of  the'liviug  God,  the  pillar 
and  ground  of  the  truth. 

§  83.    The  Service  Expected. 

Acts  vi.  1.  And  in  tliose  days,  when  the  numlier  of 
the  disciples  was  multiplied,  there  arose  a  murmuring 
of  the  Grecians  against  the  Hebrews,  because  then- 
widows  were  neglected  in  the  daily  ministration. 

2.  Then  the  twelve  called  the  multitude  of  the 

disciples  nnto  them,  and  said,  It  is  not  reason  that  we 
should  leave  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  tables. 

3.  Wherefore,  Ijrethren,  look  ye   out  among 

you  seven  men  of  honest  report,  full  of  the  Holy 
Ghost  and  wisdom,  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this 
business. 

4.  But  we  will  give  ourselves  continually  to 

prayer,  and  to  the  ministr}'  of  the  word. 

§  84.    Deaconesses. 

Pom.  xvi.  1.  I  commend  unto  you  Phebe  our  sister, 
which  is  a  servant  of  the  church  which  is  at  Cenchrea  : 

2.  That  ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord,  as  bccom- 

etli  saints,  and  that  ye  assist  her  in  whatsoever  busi- 
ness she  hath  need  of  you  :  for  she  hath  been  a  suc- 
courer  of  manv,  and  of"  myself  also. 

See  Bi>m.  xvi.  12.     1  Tun.  v.  9. 


CHAP.  XI. 
OFFICES  AND  GIFTS. 

§  85.    In  General. 

Rom.  \\\.  6.  Having  then  gifts  dilfering  according  to 
the  grace  that  is  given  to  usT  whether  prophecy,  let  «» 
prophesy  according  to  the  proportion  of  faith; 


623 


CHAP.  XII. 


SACRED   PERSONS  AND   OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


Rom.  xii.  7.  Or  ministn,-,  let  its  wait  on  our  minister- 
ing ;  or  he  that  teachelli,"on  teaching ; 

1  Cm:  xii.  5.  And  there  are  differences  of  adminis- 
trations, Imt  the  same  Lord. 

38.  And  God  liath  set  some  in  llie  churcli, 

first  apostles,  secondarily  prophets,  thirdly  teachers, 
after  that  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healings,  helps,  gov- 
ernments, diversities  of  tongues. 

39.  Are  all  apostles  ?  are  all  prophets?  are  all 

teachers?  are  all  workers  of  miracles ? 

30.  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing  ?  do  all  speak 

with  tongues  ?  do  all  interpret  ? 

i:ph.  iv.  11.  And  he  gave  some,  apostles  ;  and  some, 
prophets ;  and  some,  evangelists ;  and  some,  pastors 
and  teachers ; 

13.  For  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  for   the 

work  of  the  ministry,  for  the  edifying  of  the  body  of 
Christ : 

§  86.    The  Gift  of  Tongues. 

(1.   AN   INTERPRETER  NEEDED.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  9.  So  likewise  ye,  except  ye  utter  by  the 
tongue  words  easy  to  he  understood,  liow  shall  it  be 
known  what  is  spoken  ?  for  ye  shall  speak  into  the  air. 

10.  There  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of 

voices  in  the  world,  and  none  of  them  is  without  sig- 
nification. 

11.  Therefore  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of 

the  voice,  I  shall  be  unto  him  that  speaketh  a  barba- 
rian, and  he  that  speaketh  n/utU  be  a  barbarian  tmto 
me. 

13.  "Wherefore  let  him  that  speaketh  in  an  un- 
known tongue  pray  that  he  may  interpret. 

14."  For  it' I  pray  in  an  unknown  tongue,  my 

spirit  prayeth,  but  my  understanding  is  unfruitful. 

13.  What  is  it  then  ?    I  will  pray  with  the 

spirit,  and  I  will  pray  with  the  understanding  also  :  I 
will  sing  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  sing  with  the  un- 
derstanding also. 

10.  Else,  when  thou  shalt  bless  with  the  spirit, 

how  shall  he  that  occupieth  the  room  of  the  unlearned 
say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  thanks,  seeing  he  imder- 
standeth  not  what  thou  sayest? 

17.  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but  the 

other  is  not  edified. 

IS.  I  thank  my  God,  I  speak  with  tongues 

more  than  ye  all ; 

•  19.  Yet  in  the  church  I  had  rather  speak  five 

words  with  my  understanding,  that  by  my  voice  I  might 
teach  others  also,  than  ten  thousand  words  in  an  un- 
known tongue. 

(2.   A   SIGN   TO   UNBELIE^^;RS.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  21.  In  the  law  it  is  written.  With  tnen  of 
other  tongues  and  other  lips  will  I  speak  unto  this 
people;  and  yet  for  all  that  will  they  not  hear  me, 
saith  the  Lord. 

33.  Wherefore  tongues  are  for  a  sign,  not  to 

them  that  believe,  but  to  them  that  believe  not:  but 
prophesying  nerveth  not  for  them  that  believe  not,  but 
for  them  which  believe. 

•  23.  If  therefore  the  whole  church  be  come  to- 
gether into  one  place,  and  all  speak  with  tongues,  and 
there  come  in  thoxe  tluit  are  unlearned,  or  unbelievers, 
will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  mad  ? 

24.  But  if  all  prophesy,  and  there  come  in  one 

that  believetli  not,  or  one  unlearned,  he  is  convinced 
of  all,  he  is  judged  of  all ; 

33.  And  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made 

manifest ;  and  so  falling  down  on  Im  face,  he  will 
worship  God,  and  report  that  God  is  in  you  of  a  truth. 


CHAP,  xa 

OF  SPIRITUAL  MINISTRY  IN 

GENERAL. 

§  87.    The  Ministerial  OfHcc. 

(1.   OP   DIVINE   APPOINTMENT.) 

Ex.  iv.  13.  Now  tlierefore  go,  and   I  will  be  with 
thy  mouUi,  and  teach  thee  what  thou  shalt  say. 


13.  And  he  said,  O  my  Lord,   send,  I  pray 

thee,  by  the  hand  of  him  wlwm  thou  wilt  send. 

Ps.  Ixviii.  11.  The  Lord  gave  the  word:  great  toas 
the  company  of  those  that  published  it. 

1  John  ii.  37.  But  the  anointing  which  ye  have  re- 
ceived of  him  abideth  in  you,  and  ye  need  not  that 
any  man  teach  yo>i :  but  as  the  s;ime  anointing  teach- 
eth  you  of  all  things,  and  is  truth,  and  is  no  lie,  and 
even  as  it  hath  taught  you,  ye  shall  al)ide  in  him. 

3  Cor.  i.  31.  Now  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  you 
in  Christ,  and  hath  anointed  us,  is  God ; 

—  ii.  15.  For  we  are  tmto  God  a  sweet  savour  of 
Christ,  in  them  th:it  are  saved,  and  in  them  that  perish : 

—  —  16.  To  the  one  we  are  the  savour  of  death  unto 
death ;  and  to  the  other  the  savour  of  life  tmto  life. 
And  who  is  sufficient  for  these  things  ? 

17.  For  we  are  not  as  many,  which  corrupt 

the  word  of  God  :  but  as  of  sincerity,  but  as  of  God, 
in  the  sight  of  God  speak  we  in  Christ. 

— ■  ill.  1.  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves  ? 
or  need  we,  as  some  others,  epistles  of  commendation 
to  you,  or  letters  of  commendation  from  you  ? 

—  V.  20.  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ, 
as  though  God  did  beseech  you  by  us :  we  pray  you 
in  Christ's  stead,  be  ye  reconciled  to  God. 

Gal.  vi.  17.  From  henceforth  let  no  man  trouble  me  : 
for  I  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the  Lord  Jesus.. 

1  John  iv.  6.  We  are  of  God  :  he  that  knoweth  God 
hearcth  us ;  he  that  is  not  of  God  heareth  not  us. 
Hereby  know  we  the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit  of 
error. 

(3.    ITS  FIELD   IS   THE   WORLD.) 

John  iv.  35.  Say  not  ye,  There  are  vet  four  months, 
and  then  cometh  harvest?  behold,  I  say  unto  you. 
Lift  up  your  e3'es,  and  look  on  the  fields;  for  they  are 
white  already  to  harvest. 

See  Mat.  xiii.  38;  xxviii.  19,  20  Luke  xxiv.  47. 
Acts  ii.  39.     Col.  i.  33. 

(3.    ITS   CONSTRAINT.) 

1  Cor.  ix.  16.  For  though  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  have 
nothing  to  glory  of:  for  necessity  is  laid  upon  me; 
yea,  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  jireach  not  the  gospel ! 

17.  For  if  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  I  have  a 

reward :  but  if  against  my  will,  a  dispensati(?n  of  Hie 
gospel  is  committed  tmto  me. 

18.  What  is  my  reward  then  ?     VerUy  that, 

when  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  may  make  the  gospel  of 
Christ  without  charge,  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in 
the  gospel. 

(4.    ITS  POWER.) 

Mark  vi.  30.  For  Herod  feared  John,  knowing  that 
he  was  a  just  man  and  a  holy,  and  observed  him  ;  and 
when  he  heard  him,  he  did  many  things,  and  heard 
him  gladl)^ 

See  Rom.  1.  16.  1  Cor.  i.  18,  34.  3  Cor.  vi.  7;  x.  10. 
Heb.  iv.  13. 

(5.    ITS  GLORY.) 

3  Cor.  iii.  7.  But  if  the  ministration  of  death,  writ- 
ten and  engraven  in  stones,  was  glorious,  so  that  the 
children  ot'Israel  could  not  steadtiistly  behold  the  face 
of  Moses  for  the  glory  of  his  countenance ;  which 
giory  was  to  be  done  away : 

8.  How  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  spirit 

be  rather  glorious  ? 

9.  For  if  the  ministration  of  condemnation  be 

glory,  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  righteous- 
ness exceed  in  glory. 

10.  For  even  that  which  was  made  glorious 

had  no  glory  in  this  respect,  by  reason  of  the  glory 
that  excellefh. 

11.  For  if  that  which  is  done  away  was  glori- 
ous, much  more  thiit  which  remaineth  is  glorious. 

§  88.    Temporal  Support. 

(1.  THE  minister's  right.) 

Rom.  X.  14.  How  then  shall  they  call  on  him  in 
whom  they  have  not  believed  ?  and  how  shall  they 
believe  in  "him  of  whom  they  have  not  heard?  and 
how  shall  they  hear  wilhout  a  preacher? 

15.  And  how  shall  they  preach,  except  they  . 


624 


CHAP.  XII. 


SACRED  PERSONS  AND  OFFICES. 


BOOK  XXIV. 


be  sent  ?  as  it  is  written,  ITow  beautiful  are  the  leet  of 
them  lliat  preaeli  the  gospel  of  peaee,  anil  bring  glad 
tiilinijs  of  good  things  ! 

1  Cor.  ix.  2.  If  I  be  not  an  apostle  unto  others,  yet 
doubtless  I  am  to  vou:  for  the  seal  of  mine  apostlcship 
are  ye  in  the  Lortt. 

3.  Jliue  answer  to  them  that  do  examine  me 

is  this : 

4.  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink  ? 

5.  Have  we  not  jjower  to  lead  about  a  sister, 

a  wife,  as  well  as  other  apostles,  and  as  the  brethren 
of  the  Lord,  and  Cephas  ? 

G.  Or  I  only  and  Barnabas,  have  not  we  power 

to  Ibrbear  working  y 

T.  Who  goeth  a  warfare  any  time  at  his  own 

eliarges?  who  pjantelh  a  vinevard,and  eateth  not  of 
the  i'ruit  thereol":'  or  who  feedeth  a  flock,  and  catcth 
not  of  the  milk  of  the  floek? 

8.  Say  I  these  things  as  a  man  ?  or  saith  not 

the  law  the  same  also? 

9.  For  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  Thou 

Bhalt  not  nuizzle  the  mouth  of  tlie  ox  that  Ircadeth 
out  the  corn.     Doth  God  take  care  for  oxen  ? 

10.   Or  saith  he  it  altogether  for  our  sakes? 

For  our  sakes,  no  doubt,  this  is  written  :  that  he  that 
plougheth  should  plough  in  hope ;  and  that  he  that 
threslieth  in  hope  should  be  partaker  of  his  hope. 

11.  If  we  have  sown  unto  you  spiritual  things, 

it  it  a  great  thing  if  we  shall  reap  your  carnal  things  ? 

12.  If  otliers  be  partakers  of  this  jiower  over 

you,  arc  not  we  rather '?  Nevertheless  we  have  not 
used  this  power;  but  suffer  all  things,  lest  we  should 
hinder  the  gospel  of  Christ. 

13.  Do  ye  not  know  that  they  which  minister 

about  holy  things  live  of  the  tJiings  of  the  temple  ?  and 
they  which  wait  at  the  altar  are  partakers  with  the  altar? 

1-t.  Even  so  hath  the  Lord  ordained  that  they 

which  preach  the  gospel  should  live  of  the  gospel. 

15.  But  I  have  used   none  of  these   things : 

neither  have  I  written  these  things,  that  it  should  be 
so  done  unto  me  :  for  it  were  better  Ibrmc  to  die,  than 
that  any  man  should  make  my  glor_ving  void. 

Oal.  vi.  6.  Let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word  com- 
municate unto  him  that  teacheth  in  all  good  things. 

(2.   TUB   people's  PlinTI.EGE  AND  PROFIT.) 

2  Cor.  i.  14.  As  also  ye  have  acknowledged  us  in 
part,  that  we  are  your  rejoicing,  even  as  ye  also  arc 
ours  in  the  day  of  "the  Lord  Jesus. 

15.  And  in  this  conlideuce  I  was  minded  to 

come  unto  you  before,  that  3-e  might  have  a  second 
benefit ; 

16.  And  to  pass  by  you  into  ^Macedonia,  and 

to  come  again  out  of  ilacedonia  unto  you,  and  of  you 
to  be  broiight  on  mj^  way  toward  Judea. 

§  89.    Self-Support. 

Arts  XX.  33.  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold, 
or  apparel. 

34.  Yea,  ye  yourselves  know,  that  these  hands 

have  ministered  liuto  my  necessities,  and  to  them  that 
were  with  me. 

—  xxviii.  30.  And  Paul  dwelt  two  whole  years  in 
his  own  hired  house,  and  received  all  that  came  in 
imto  him, 

31.  Preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teach- 
ing those  things  which  concern  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
with  all  confidence,  no  man  forbidding  him. 

2  Cor.  xi.  7.  Havel  committed  an  offence  in  abasing 
myself  that  ye  might  be  exalted,  because  I  have 
preached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God  freely  ? 

—  —  8.  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  of 
ihem  to  do  you  service. 

9.  And  when  I  was  present  with  you,  and 

wanted,  I  was  chargeable  to  no  man  :  for  that  which 
was  lacking  to  me  the  l)rethren  which  came  from  Ma- 
cedonia supplied  :  and  in  all  thinys  I  have  kejit  myself 
from  being  biu'densome  imto  you,  and  so  will  I  "keep 
myself. 

—  xii.  13.  For  what  is  it  wherein  ye  were  inferior 
to  other  churches,  except  it  he  that  I  myself  was  not 
burdensome  to  you  ?  forgive  me  this  wrong. 


14.  Behold,  the  third  time  I  am  ready  tocome 

to  you ;  and  I  will  not  be  burdensome  to  you :  for  I 
seelv  not  J'ours,  but  you  :  lor  the  children  ought  not  to 
lay  up  for  the  parents,  but  the  parents  for  the  children. 

15.  And  I  will  very  ghidly  spend  and  be  spent 

for  you  ;  though  the  more  aljundantly  I  love  you,  the 
less  I  be  loved. 

10.  But  be  it  so,  I  did  not  burden  you:  nev- 
ertheless, being  ( laflv,  I  caught  you  with  guile. 

17.  Did  I  make  u  gain  of  you  by  any  of  them 

whom  1  sent  unto  you  ? 

18.  I  desired   Titus,   and  with  him  I  sent  a 

brother.  Did  Titus  make  a  gain  of  you?  walked  wc 
not  in  the  same  spirit  ?  wiillced  we  not  in  the  same 
steps  ? 

1  TheDH.  ii.  9.  For  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour 
and  travail :  for  labouring  night  and  da_v,  Ijecause  we 
would  not  l)e  chargealjle  imto  any  of  j'ou,  we  preached 
unto  vou  the  gospel  of  God. 

2  fhexK.  iii.  7.  For  yourselves  Icnow  how  ye  ought 
to  follow  us :  for  wc  behaved  not  ourselves  disorderly 
among  you ; 

8.  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man's  bread  for 

nought ;  but  wrought  with  laljour  antl  travail  night  and 
day,  that  we  might  not  be  chargeable  to  any  of  3'ou: 

9.  Not  because  we   have   not  power,  but  to 

make  om-selves  an  eusample  unto  you  to  follow  us. 

§  90.    False  Teachers. 

LuJce  XX.  47.  Which  devour  widows'  houses,  and 
for  a  shew  make  long  prayers :  the  same  shall  receive 
greater  damnation. 

John  X.  1.  Verily,  veril}-,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that 
entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  sheepfold,  but  climb- 
eth  up  some  ether  way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a 
robber. 

3.  But  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the 

shepherd  of  the  sheep. 

3.  To  him  the  porter  openeth  ;  and  the  sheep 

hear  his  voice :  and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  name, 
and  leadeth  them  out. 

4.  And  when  he  putteth  forth  his  own  sheep, 

he  goeth  before  them,  and  the  sheep  follow  him  :  for 
they  know  his  voice. 

5.  And  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow,  but 

will  flee  from  him ;  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of 
strangers. 

§  91.    Dnties  of  Ministers. 

(1.   TO   PREACn   THE  TRUE   DOCTRrNE.) 

1  Sam.  xii.  7.  Now  therefore  stand  still,  that  I  may 
reason  with  you  before  the  Lord  of  all  the  righteous 
acts  of  the  Lord,  which  he  did  to  you  and  to  your 
fiithers. 

1  Cor.  i.  23.  But  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  imto 
the  Jews  a  stumblingblock,  and  unto  the  Greeks  fool- 
ishness : 

—  ii.  2.  For  I  determined  not  to  know  any  thing 
among  j-ou,  save  Jesus  Christ,  and  him  crucified. 

—  iii." 9.  For  we  are  labourers  together  w-ith  God: 
}'e  are  God's  husbandry,  ye  are  God's  building. 

10.  According'  to  the  grace  of  God  which  is 

given  unto  me,  as  a  wise  masterbuilder,  I  have  laid 
the  foundation,  and  another  buildeth  thereon.  But 
let  every  man  take  heed  ht(W  he  buildeth  there- 
upon. 

2  Cor.  iv.  5.  For  we  preach  not  ourselves,  but  Christ 
.Jesus  the  Lord ;  and  ourselves  yoiu-  servants  for  Jesus' 
sake. 

—  V.  11.  Knowing  therefore  the  terror  of  the  Lord, 
we  persuade  men ;  but  we  are  made  manifest  unto 
God ;  and  I  trust  also  are  made  manifest  in  your  con-». 
sciences. 

See  2  Tim.  iv.  2-4. 

(2.  TO  sirrN  error.) 

Mat.  XV.  13.  But  he  answered  and  said.  Every  plant, 
which  my  heavenly  Father  hath  not  planted,  shall  bo 
rooted  up. 

14.  Let  them  alone  ;  thev  be  blind  leaders  of 

the  blind.  And  if  the  bluul  lead  the  blind,  both  shaU 
fall  into  the  ditch. 


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Acts  XX.  29.  For  I  know  this,  that  after  my  depart- 
ing shall  grievous  wolves  enter  iu  among  you,  not 
sparing  the  flock. 

30.  Also  of  your  own  selves  shall  men  arise, 

speaking  perverse  things,  to  draw  away  disciples  after 
tlicm. 

31.  Therefore  watch,  and  remember,  that  by 

Uie  space  of  three  years  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every 
one  uight  and  day  with  tears. 

1  Tii/i.  i.  0.  From  which  some  having  swerved  have 
turned  aside  into  vain  jangling  ; 

■  7.  Desiring  to  be  feachers  of  the  law ;  under- 
standing neither  what  they  say,  nor  whereof  they 
affirm. 

—  vi.  3.  If  any  man  teach  otherwise,  and  consent 
not  to  wholesome  words,  even  the  words  of  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  and  to  the  doctrine  which  is  according 
to  godliness ; 

4.  He  is  proud,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 

about  questions  and  strifes  of  words,  whereof  cometh 
envy,  strife,  railings,  evil  surmisings, 

-5.  Perversedisputingsof  men  of  corrupt  minds, 

and  destitute  of  the  truth,  supposing  that  gain  is  godli- 
ness :  from  such  withdraw  thyself 

2  Tim.  ii.  16.  But  shun  profane  and  vain  babblings : 
for  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodliness. 

17.  And  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker: 

of  whom  is  Hj'meneus  and  Philetus ; 

18.  Who  concerning  the  truth  have  en-ed,  say- 
ing that  the  resurrection  is  past  already ;  and  over- 
throw the  faith  of  some. 

(3.   TO  AVOID  FRIVOLOUS   DISCUSSIONS.) 

1  Tim.  i.  4.  Neither  give  heed  to  faliles  and  endless 
genealogies,  which  minister  questions,  rather  than 
godly  editying  which  is  in  faith  :  so  do. 

—  iv.  G.  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in  remembrance 
of  these  tilings,  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  Jesus 
Christ,  nourished  up  in  the  words  of  faith  and  of  good 
doctrine,  whereunto  thou  hast  attained. 

7.   But  refuse  profane  and  old  wives'  fables, 

and  exercise  thyself  rather  mito  godliness. 

—  vi.  20.  O  Timothy,  keep  that  which  is  commit- 
ted to  thy  trust,  avoiding  proiiine  and  vaiu  babblings, 
and  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  called: 

3  Tim.  ii.  14.  Of  these  things  put  them  in  remem- 
brance, charging  than  before  the  Lord,  that  they  strive 
not  about  words  to  no  profit,  but  to  the  subverting  of 
the  hearers. 

15.  Study  to  shew  thyself  approved  unto  God, 

a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed,  rightly 
dividing  the  word  of  truth. 

—  —  23.  But  foolish  and  unlearned  questions  avoid, 
knowing  that  they  do  gender  strifes. 

Tit.  iii.  9.  But  avoid  foolish  cpiestions,  and  genealo- 
gies, and  contentions,  and  strivings  about  the  law ; 
for  they  are  improfitable  and  vain. 

(4.   TO   KEPKOVE.) 
(A.   WITH   KESDNESS.) 

Gal.  IT.  12.  Brethren,  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I  ain  ; 
for  I  am  as  ye  are:  ye  have  not  injured  me  at  all. 

•  13.   Ye  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the 

flesh  I  [ireached  the  gospel  unto  you  at  the  first. 

14.  And  my  temptation  which  was  in  my  fle.sh 

ye  despised  not,  nor  rejected  ;  but  received  me  as  an 
angel  of  God,  ercn  as  Christ  Jesus. 

15.    Where  is  then  the  blessedness  ye  spake 

of?  for  I  liear  you  record,  that,  if  it  liad  been  possible, 
ye  would  have  plucked  out  your  own  eyes,  and  have 
given  them  to  me. 

16.  Am  I  therefore  become  your  enemy,  be- 
cause I  tell  you  the  truth  ? 

(B.  TET  wrrn  necessauy  sn.\RPNES8.) 

1  Cor.  iv.  18.  Now  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I 
would  not  come  to  j'ou. 

19.  But  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord 

will,  and  will  know,  not  the  speech  of  them  which 
are  puffed  ui),  but  the  power. 

21.  What  will  ye?  shall  I  come  unto  you  with 

a  rod,  or  in  love,  and  m  the  spirit  of  meekness? 

—  xi.  17.   Now  in  this  that  I  declare  unto  you  I 


praise  you  not,  that  ye  come  together  not  for  the  bet- 
ter, but  for  the  wor.se. 

18.    For  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together 

in  the  church,  I  hear  that  there  be  divisions  among 
you ;  and  I  partly  believe  it. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  1.  This  is  the  third  time  I  am  coming  to 
you.  In  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses  shall  ev- 
ery word  be  established. 

2.  I  told  you  before,  and  foretell  you,  as  if  I 

were  present,  the  second  time ;  and  being  absent  now 
I  ■\\Tite  to  them  which  heretofore  have  sinned,  and  to 
all  other,  that,  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare  : 

10.  Therefore  I  write  these  things  being  ab- 
sent, lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness,  accord- 
ing to  the  power  which  the  Lord  hath  given  me  to 
edification,  and  not  to  destruction. 

Oal.  I.  10.  For  do  I  now  persuade  men,  or  God  ?  or 
do  I  seek  to  please  men  ?  for  if  I  yet  pleased  men,  I 
should  not  be  the  servant  of  Christ. 

(5.    TO   SET   A   good   EXAMPLE.) 

Tit.  ii.  7.  In  all  things  shewing  thyself  a  pattern  of 
good  works  :  in  doctrine  shewing  rmcorruptness,  grav- 
ity, sincerity, 

8.  Soimd  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned ; 

that  he  that  is  of  the  contrary  part  may  be  ashamed, 
having  no  evil  thing  to  say  ot'  j-ou. 

(6.    TO   MAINTAIN   GOOD   ORDER.) 

1  Cor.  xiv.  26.  How  is  it  then,  brethren?  when  ye 
come  together,  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a 
doctrine,  hath  a  tongue,  hath  a  revelation,  hath  an  in- 
terpretation.    Let  ail  things  be  done  unto  edifying. 

27.  If  any  man  speak  in  an  vnknoirn  tongue, 

kt  ii  be  by  two,  or  at  the  most  by  three,  and  that  hy 
course ;  and  let  one  interpret. 

28.  But  if  there  be  no  interpreter,  let  him  keep 

silence  in  the  church ;  and  let  him  speak  to  himself, 
and  to  God. 

34.   Let    your   women    keep   silence   iu    the 

churches :  for  it  is  not  permitted  unto  them  to  speak  ; 
but  they  are  commanded  to  be  under  obedience,  as  also 
saith  the  law. 

35.  And  if  they  will  learn  any  thing,  let  them 

ask  their  husbands  at  home  :  for  it  is  a  shame  for  wo- 
men to  speak  in  the  church. 

40.  Let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  in  or- 
der. 

§  92.     Ministerial  Graces. 

(1.    KNOWLEDGE.) 

Luke  vi.  39.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them ; 
Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind  ?  shall  they  not  both  fall 
into  the  ditch  ? 

(2.   DISCRETION.) 

2  Cor.  xi.  13.  But  what  I  do,  that  I  will  do,  that  I 
may  cut  off  occasion  from  them  which  desire  occa- 
sion ;  that  wherein  they  glory,  they  may  be  found 
even  as  we. 

13.  For    such    are   false    apostles,   deceitful 

workers,  transforming  themselves  into  the  apostles  of 
Christ. 

Oal.  ii,  2.  And  I  went  up  by  revelation,  and  com- 
municated unto  them  that  gospel  which  I  preach 
among  the  Gentiles,  but  jirivately  to  them  which  were 
of  reputation,  lest  by  any  means  I  should  nm,  or  had 
rim,  in  vaiu. 

(3.   TRUTHFULNESS.) 

2  Cor.  i.  18.  But  as  God  is  true,  our  word  toward 
you  was  not  yea  and  nay. 

—  iv.  1.  Therefore,  seemg  we  have  this  ministry,  as 
we  have  received  mercy,  we  faint  not; 

2.  But  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of 

dishonesty,  not  walking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling  the 
word  of  God  deceitfully;  but,  by  manifestation  of 
the  truth,  commending  ourselves  to  every  man's  con- 
science in  the  sight  of  God. 

—  xiii,  8.  Foi^we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth, 
but  for  the  truth. 

1  TVfftv.'i.  ii.  1.  For  yourselves,  brethren,  know  our 
entrance  in  unto  you,  that  it  was  not  in  vain : 

3.  But  even  after  that  we  had  suffered  before, 

and  were  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  know,  at  Phi- 


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lippi,  we  were  boUl  in  our  God  to  speak  luito  j-ou  the 
gospel  of  God  with  imuli  condntion. 

1  T/ii.is.  ii.  y.  For  imr  ixliortalion  ira^  uot  of  deceit, 
nor  of  muli'anncss,  nor  in  ;,'uilL>  : 

5.  For  ncitlur  at  any  lime  used  wo  fluttering 

words,  as  yc  liuow,  nor  a  cloali  of  covetonsncss ;  God 
is  witness : 

(4.   OENTIXNESS.) 

1  Coi:  iv.  14.  I  write  not  these  tilings  to  shame  you, 
but  as  my  lulovod  sons  I  warn  yon. 

lo.  For  tliough  yc  have  ton  thousand  instruct- 
ors in  t'lirist,  yet  /iitrc  i/i'  uot  many  falhors:  for  in 
Christ  Jesus  I  have  begotten  you  llirougli  the  gospel. 

10.  Wherefore  I  beseech  you,  bo  ye  folTowci-s 

of  me. 

2  Cor.  ii.  1.  But  I  determined  tliis  with  myself,  that 
I  would  not  come  a>;ain  to  you  in  lieaviness. 

2.  For  if  I  make  you  sorry,  \\  lio  is  lie  then  that 

maketh  mo  glad,  but  the  same  which  is  made  sorry  Ijy 
me? 

3.  And  I  wrote  this  same  unto  you,  lest,  when 

I  came,  I  should  have  sorrow  from  them  of  wliom  I 
ought  to  rejoice;  having  confidence  in  you  all,  that 
my  joy  is  l/ie  joy  of  yon  all. 

-4.  For  out  of  nincli  affliction  and  anguish  of 

licart  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tears  ;  nol'that  ye 
should  be  grieved,  but  that  ye  might  know  the  love 
which  I  have  more  abundantly  unto  you. 

5.  But  if  any  have  caused  grief,  he  hath  not 

grieved  me,  but  in  i>art :  that  I  may  not  overcharge 
you  all. 

G.  Sufficient  to  such  a  man  is  this  punishment, 

which  7riis  inflicti'd  of  many. 

7.  So  that  contrariwise  _vc  ought  rather  to  for- 
give /tim,  and  comfort  /(//;;.  lest  pcriiaps  such  a  one 
should  lie  swallowed  uji  with  overmuch  sorrow. 

8.  Wheretbre  I  beseech  j'ou  that  ye  would  con- 
firm your  love  toward  him. 

9.  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  write,  that  I  might 

know  the  proof  of  you,  whether  yc  be  obedient  in  all 
thixigs. 

10.   To  whom  ye  forgive  any  thing,  I  forgive 

also :  for  if  I  Ibrgave  any  thing,  to  whom  I  forgave  it, 
for  your  s:i]n:sforgiii:e  I  it  in  the  person  of  Christ: 

1  T7(c.«.  ii.  7.  But  we  were  gentle  among  j'ou,  even 
as  a  nurse  cherishetb  her  children  : 

8.  So  being  allVctionately  desirous  of  you,  we 

were  willing  to  have  iniiiarted  unto  you,  not  the  gos- 
pel of  God  only,  but  also  our  own  souls,  because  ye 
were  dear  unto  us. 

11.  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  com- 
forted and  charged  every  one  of  j'ou,  as  a  father  <loth 
bis  chiltlren. 

(5.    F0nBE.\R.\NCK) 

2  Coi:  xi.  4.  For  if  he  that  comcth  iireacheth  another 
Jesus,  whom  we  have  not  preached,  or  if  ye  receive 
another  spirit,  which  ye  have  not  received,  or  another 
gospel,  which  ye  have  not  accepted,  ye  might  well 
bear  with  /lim. 

Phil.  I.  1.5.  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envj' 
and  strife;  and  some  also  of  good  will : 

—  —  10.  The  one  preach  Christ  of  contention,  not 
sincerely,  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds  : 

17.  But  the  other  of  love,  knowing  that  I  am 

set  for  the  defence  of  the  gospel. 

18.  "What  thenV  notwithstamling,  everj' way, 

whether  in  pretence,  or  in  trutli,  Christ" is  preached; 
and  I  tlierein  do  rejoice,  yea,  and  will  rejoice. 

(8.   JfEEKXESS  AXD  nUStlLITT.) 

Luke  xxii.  27.  For  whether  is  greater,  he  that  silteth 
at  meat,  or  he  that  scr\eth?  is  not  he  that  sitteth  at 
meat?  but  I  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth. 

John  xiii.  14.  If  I  then,  your  Lord  and  Master,  have 
washed  your  feet ;  ve  also  ouirht  to  wash  one  another's 
feet. 

15.  For  I  have  given  you  an  example,  that  ye 

should  do  as  I  have  doiTe  to  you. 

1  Cor.  iii.  C.  I  have  planted,  Apollos  watered ;  but 
God  gave  the  increase. 

7.  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  any 

thing,  neither  he  that  watereth ;  but  God  that  giveth 
the  increase. 

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—  iv.  0.  And  these  things,  brethren,  I  have  in  a 
figiu-e  transferrid  to  myself  and  to  Apollos  for  your 
sakcs;  that  ye  niiglil  learn  in  us  not  to  tliink  of  men 
above  that  which  is  written,  that  no  one  of  you  be 
puti'ed  up  for  one  against  another. 

8.  Now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  arc  rich,  ye  havo 

reigned  as  kings  without  us;  anj  I  wonld  to  God  yo 
did  reign,  that  we  also  might  reign  with  you. 

10.  \Vc  '(re  fools  for  Christ's  sake,  but  ye  are 

wise  in  Christ;  we  arc  weak,  but  ye  are  strong;  ye 
arc  honouralilc,  but  we  are  despised. 

2  Cor.  iv.  7.  But  we  have  this  trcasm'e  in  earthen 
vessels,  that  the  excellency  of  the  power  may  be  of 
God,  and  not  of  us. 

—  X.  1.  Now  I  Paul  myself  beseech  you  by  the 
meekness  and  gentleness  of  Christ,  who  in  presence 
am  base  among  you,  but  being  absent  am  bold  toward 
you : 

2.  But  I  beseech  you,  that  I  may  not  be  bold 

when  I  am  jircsent  with  that  confidence,  wherewith  I 
think  to  lie  bold  against  some,  which  think  of  us  as  if 
we  walked  according  to  the  flesh. 

1  Thcss.  ii.  6.  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neither 
of  you,  nor  yet  of  others,  when  we  might  have  been 
burdensome,  as  the  apostles  of  Christ. 

2  Tim.  ii.  24.  And  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not 
strive;  but  be  gentle  unto  all  men,  ajjt  to  teach, 
patient ; 

25.  In  meekness  instructing  those  that  oppose 

themselves;  if  God  peradventure  will  give  them  re- 
pentance to  the  acknowledging  of  the  truth; 

Tit.  iii.  2.  To  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  lie  no  brawl- 
ers, but  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  unto  all  men. 

(7.    FIRMNESS.) 

Gal.  ii.  3.  But  neither  Titus,  who  was  with  me, 
being  a  Greek,  was  compelled  to  be  circumcised  : 

4.  And  that  because  of  false  brethren  unawares 

brought  in,  who  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 
which  we  have  in  Christ  Jesus,  that  they  might  bring 
us  into  bondage : 

5.  To  whom  we  gave  place  by  subjection,  no, 

not  for  an  hour;  that  the  truth  of  the  gospel  might 
continue  with  you. 

(8.   BL.UlIELESSNESS.) 

2  Cor.  vi.  3.  Giving  no  ofi'cnce  in  anj- thing,  that  the 
ministry  be  uot  blamed : 

0.  Bj  pureness,  by  knowledge,  by  longsuffer- 

ing,  by  kindness,  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  love  unfeigned, 

—  —  7.  By  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  power  of  God, 
by  the  armour  of  righteousness  on  the  right  hand  and 
on  the  left, 

1  Thess.  ii.  10.  Ye  are  witnesses,  and  God  aluo,  how 
holily  and  justlj-  and  unblameably  we  behaved  our- 
selves among  j-oii  that  believe : 

1  Tim.  vi.  11.  But  thou,  O  man  of  God,  flee  these 
things ;  and  follow  after  righteousness,  godliness,  faith, 
love,  patience,  meekness. 

2  2'im.  ii.  22.  Flee  also  youthful  lusts:  but  follow 
righteousness,  faith,  charity,  peace,  with  them  that  call 
on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart. 

(9.   ZEAL  A>T)  DEVOTION.) 

Bom.  i.  9.  For  God  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve 
with  my  spirit  in  the  gospel  of  his  Son,  that  without 
ceasing  I  malce  mention  of  you  always  in  my  prayers ; 

10.  JIaking  request,  if  by  any  means  now  at 

length  I  might  have  a  prosiierous  journey  by  the  will 
of  God  to  come  unto  you. 

11.  For  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart 

unto  you  some  spiritual  gil^,  to  the  end  ye  may  be 
established ; 

12.  That  is,  that  I  may  bo  comforted  together 

with  you  by  the  mutiuil  faith  both  of  you  and  mo. 

—  xiv.  7.  For  none  of  us  livctb  to  "himself,  and  no 
man  dieth  to  himself 

2  Cor.  v.  12.  For  we  commend  not  ourselves  again 
unto  you,  but  give  vou  occasion  to  glory  on  our  behalf, 
that  ye  may  have"  somewhat  to  answer  them  which 
glory  in  appearance,  and  not  in  heart. 

13.  For  whether  we  be  beside  ourselves,  it  is 

to  God :  or  whether  we  be  sober,  it  is  for  your  cause. 

—  xi.  28.  Beside  those  things  that  arc  without,  that 

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Tvhich  conieth  upou  me  daily,  the  care  of  all  the 
churches. 

3  Cor.  xii.  19.  Again,  think.vethat-n'e  excuse  ourselves 
unto  you  ?  we  speak  belbre  God  in  Christ :  but  we  do 
all  things,  dearly  beloved,  for  your  edifying. 

P/iil.  i.  22.  But  if  I  live  in  the  flesh,  this  is  the  fruit 
of  my  labour :  yet  what  I  shall  choose  I  wot  not. 

23.  For  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  two,  having 

a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  with  Christ ;  which  is 
far  better : 

34.  Nevertheless  to  abide  in  the  flesh  is  more 

needful  for  you. 

2.5.  "And  having  this  confidence,  I  know  that 

I  shall  abide  and  continue  with  you  all  for  your  fur- 
therance and  joy  of  faith  ; 

26.  That  your  rejoicing  may  be  more  abundant 

in  Jesus  Christ  for  me  by  my  coming  to  you  again. 

Col.  i.  7.  As  ye  also  learned  of  Epaphras  our  dear  fel- 
low servant,  who  is  for  you  a  faithful  minister  of  Christ ; 

8.  Who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  in  the 

Spirit. 

1  7tm.  iv.  15.  Jleditate  upon  these  things ;  give  thy- 
self wholly  to  them ;  that  thy  profiting  may  appear  to  all. 

Hi.  Take  heed  unto  thyself,  and  unto  the  doc- 
trine ;  continue  in  them :  for  in  doing  this  thou  shalt 
both  save  thyself,  and  them  that  hear  thee. 

2  Tim.  i.  C.  Wherefore  I  put  thee  in  remembrance, 
that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which  is  in  thee  by 
the  putting  on  of  my  hands. 


7.  For  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of 

fear ;  but  of  power,  and  of  love,  and  of  a  sound 
mind. 

1  Pet.  iv.  11.  If  any  man  speak,  let  Mm  speck  as  the 
oracles  of  God  ;  if  any  man  minister,  let  him  do  it  as 
of  the  ability  which  God  giveth ;  that  God  in  all  tilings 
may  be  glorified  through  Jesus  Christ:  to  whom  be 
praise  and  dominion  for  ever  and  ever.    Amen. 

§  93.    The  Reward  of  Ministerial  Fidelity. 

John  iv.  36.  And  ho  that  rcapeth  receiveth  wages, 
and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal :  that  both  he  that 
soweth  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice  together. 

37.  And  herein  is  that  saying  tnie,  One  sow- 
eth, and  another  reapeth. 

38.  I  sent  you  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed 

no  labour;  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 
into  their  labours. 

PJiil.  i.  19.  For  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my 
salvation  through  your  prayer,  and  the  supply  of  the 
Spirit  of  Jesus  Christ, 

20.  According  to  my  earnest  expectation  and 

my  hope,  that  in  nothing  I  shall  be  ashamed,  but  that 
with  all  boldness,  as  always,  sso  now  also  Christ  shall 
lie  magnified  in  my  body,  whether  it  be  by  life,  or  by 
death. 

21.  For  to  me  to  live  is  Chi'ist,  and  to  die  is  gain. 

See  Ps.  cxxvi.  6.    Dan.  xii.  3.    2  Tim.  iv.  C-8. 


BOOK  IXV-SACRED  RITES  km  FORMS. 


CHAP.  I. 
PRIMITIVE  AND    GENTILE 

SACRIFICES. 

§  1.    The  Offerings  of  Caiu  and  Abel. 

Gen.  iv.  3.  And  in  process  of  time  it  came  to  pass, 
that  Cain  brought  of  the  fruit  of  the  ground  an  offer- 
ing unto  the  Lokd. 

''- 4.  And  Abel,  he  also  brought  of  the  firstlings 

of  his  flock  and  of  the  fat  thereof  And  the  Lord 
bad  respect  unto  Abel  and  to  his  offering : 

5.  But  unto  Cain  and  to  his  otforing  he  had 

not  respect.  And  Cain  was  veiy  wroth,  and  liis  coun- 
tenance fell. 

G.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Cain,  Why  art 

thou  wroth  '!  and  why  is  thy  countenance  fallen"? 

7.  If  thou  doest  well,  shalt  thou  not  be  ac- 
cepted ?  and  if  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the 
(Idor ;  and  unto  thee  sludl  be  his  desire,  and  thou  shalt 
rule  over  him. 

Ileb.  xi.  4.  By  faith  Abel  offered  \mto  God  a  more 
e.vcellent  sacrifice  than  Cain,  by  which  he  obtained 
^vituess  that  he  was  righteous,  God  testifying  of  his 
gifts  :  and  by  it  he  being  dead  yet  speaketli. 

§2.    OfJethro. 

Rr.  xviii.  13.  And  Jethro,  Moses'  father  in  law,  took 
a  Ijurnt  offering  and  sacrifices  for  God :  and  Aaron 
came,  and  all  the  elders  of  Israel,  to  eat  bread  with 
Moses'  father  in  law  before  God. 

§  3.    Of  Balak  and  Balaam. 

Num.  xxii.  39.  And  Balaam  went  with  Balak,  and 
they  came  unto  Kirjath-huzoth. 

40.  And  B.ilak  offered  oxen  and  sheep,  and 

sent  to  Balaam,  and  to  the  princes  that  ircre  with  him. 


—  xxiii.  1.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me 
here  seven  altars,  and  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen 
and  seven  rams. 

2.  And  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  spoken  ;  and 

Balak  and  Balaam  offered  on  every  altar  a  bullock  and 
a  ram. 

3.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balak,  Stand  by  thy 

burnt  offering,  and  I  will  go  :  peradventure  the  Lord 
will  come  to  meet  me ;  and  whatsoever  he  sheweth 
me  I  will  tell  thee.     And  he  went  to  a  high  place. 

6.  And  he  returned  unto  him,  and,  lo,  he  stood 

by  his  burnt  sacrifice,  he,  and  all  the  princes  of  Moab. 

14.  And  he  brought  him  mto  the  field  of  Zo- 

jihim,  to  the  toj)  of  Pisgah,  and  built  seven  altars,  and 
offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram  on  every  altar. 

29.  And  Balaam  said  unto  Balaak,  Build  me 

here  seven  altars,  and  prepare  me  here  seven  bullocks 
and  seven  rams. 

30.  And  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  said,  and 

offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram  on  every  altar. 

§  4.    Of  Naaiiian. 

2  Kings  v.  15.  And  he  returned  to  the  man  of  God, 
he  and  all  his  company,  and  came,  and  stood  before 
him  :  and  he  said,  Behold,  now  I  know  that  there  jsun 
God  in  all  the  earth,  but  in  Israel :  now  therefore,  I 
pray  thee,  take  a  blessing  of  thy  servant. 

16.  But  he  said.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  before 

whom  I  stand,  I  will  receive  none.  And  he  urged 
him  to  take  it ;  but  he  refused. 

17.  And  Naaman  said.  Shall  there  not  then,  I 

pray  thee,  be  given  to  thy  senimt  two  mules'  burden 
of  earth?  for  thy  servant  will  henceforth  offer  neither 
burnt  offering  nor  sacrifice  unto  other  gods,  but  unto 
the  Lord. 

19.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace.     So 

he  departed  from  him  a  little  way. 


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SACRED  RITES  AXD  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


§  5.     Of  Job. 

Job  i.  5.  Ami  it  Tvas  so,  wlien  the  days  of  thnr  feast- 
ing were  goiio  iilioul,  lliat  Jul)  sinl"  ami  sanclitioil 
tbciu,  ami  rose  up  eiiily  in  llie  moiiiing,  ami  ollVrcd 
Ixirnt  otlVriiiL's  ua-"nliii(j  to  llic  mimlii'r  of  tbi'iii  all: 
fur  Jol)  saiil,  It  may  lie  lliat  my  sons  Uave  siuncU,  ami 
ciu-sed  Goil  in  their  hearts.    Thus  did  Job  continually. 


CHAP.  II. 

DEDICATION  GIFTS  FOR  TABER- 
NACLE AXD  TEMPLE. 

§  C.    T>Tiat  God  required  for  tlic  Tabernacle. 

JEr.  XXV.  2.  Speak  unto  tlic  children  of  Israel,  that 
they  bring  me  an  oli'ering :  of  every  man  that  giveth 
it  willingly  with  his  heart  ye  shall  fake  my  offering. 

y.  And  this  w  the  liffering  which  ye  shall  take 

of  them  ;  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass, 

4.  And  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 

linen,  and  goats'  hair, 

3.  -Vnd  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers'  skins, 

and  shittim  wood, 

C.  Oil  for  the  light,  spices  for  anointing  oil, 

and  for  sweet  incense, 

7.  Onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  in  the 

ephod,  and  in"  the  breastplate. 


§ 


What  Moses  Called  for. 


(1.    -MATERIALS.) 

Ex.  XXXV.  .5.  Take  ye  from  among  you  an  offering 
unto  the  Loitn :  whosoever  is  of  a  willing  heart,  let 
him  bring  it,  an  otltring  of  the  Lord  ;  gold,  and  silver, 
and  brass, 

G.  And  blue,  and  pui-plc,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 

linen,  and  gouts'  hair, 

7.  And   ranis'  skins  dyed   red,  and  badgers' 

skins,  and  shittim  W'ood, 

8.  And  oil  for  the  light,  and  spices  for  anoint- 
ing oil,  and  for  the  sweet  incense, 

9.  And  onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  for 

the  ephod,  and  for  the  breastplate. 

(2.   LjUSOUR   AXD   SKILL.) 

Ex.  xxxY.  10.  And  ever}-  wise  hearted  among  you 
shall  come,  and  make  all  that  the  Lord  hath  com- 
manded ; 

11.  The  tabernacle,  his  tent,  and  his  covering, 

his  tachcs,  and  his  boards,  his  bars,  his  pillars,  and  his 
sockets ; 

12.  The  ark,  and  the  staves  thereof,  with  the 

mercy  scat,  and  the  vail  of  the  covering ; 

13.  The  table,  and  his  staves,  and  all  his  ves- 
sels, and  the  shewbrcad ; 

14.  The  candlestick  also  for  the  light,  and  his 

furniture,  and  his  lamps,  with  the  oil  for  the  light; 

15.  And  the  incense  altar,  and  his  staves,  and 

the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense,  and  the  hang- 
ing for  the  door  at  the  entering  in  of  the  tabernacle; 

IG.  The  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  his  brazen 

gate,  his  staves,  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his 
toot ; 

17.  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars,  and 

their  sockets,  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the 
court; 

18.  The  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  pins 

of  the  court,  and  their  cords ; 

ly.  The  clothes  of  service,  to  do  service  in  the 

holv  liMt,  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest, 
ami  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest's 
office. 

§  8.    The  Response. 

Ex.  XXXV.  20.  And  all  the  congregation  of  the 
-children  of  Israel  departed  from  the  presence  of 
Moses. 

21.  And  they  came,  everj'  one  whose  heart 

stirred  him  up,  and  every  one  whom  his  spirit  made 


willing,  (ind  they  brought  the  Lord's  offering  to  the 
work  of  the  taljernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  for 
all  his  service,  and  for  the  holy  garmenls, 

22.  Ami  they  came,  liotii  men  and  women,  as 

many  as  were  willing  hearted,  (//i(<  ln'ought  bracelets, 
and  earrings,  and  rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewels  of  gold  : 
and  eveiy  man  that  offered,  offered  an  offering  of  gold 
unto  the  Lord. 

23.  And  every  man,  with  whom  was  found 

blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  line  linen,  and  goals' 
h<iir,  aiul  reil  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers'  skins, brought 
them. 

—- —  24.  Every  one  that  did  offer  an  offering  of  sil- 
ver and  brass  brought  the  Lord's  offering:  and  every 
man,  with  whom  was  found  shittim  wood  for  any 
work  of  the  service,  brought  it. 

k  0.    More  than  Euoiiglu 

Ex.  sxxvi.  3.  And  they  received  of  Closes  all  the 
offering,  which  the  children  of  Israel  luid  brought  for 
the  work  of  the  service  of  the  s;incluaiy,  to  niake  it 
withal.  And  they  brought  yet  unto  him 'free  offerings 
every  morning. 

4.  And  all  the  wise  men,  that  wrought  all  the 

work  of  the  s;inctuary,  came  every  man  from  his  work 
which  they  made  ;  ' 

T).  And  the}'  spake  unto  Moses,  saying,  The 

people  bring  much  more  than  enough  for  tlie  seivico 
of  the  work,  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  make. 

0.  And  Moses  gave  commandment,  and' they 

caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  throughout  tlie  camp,  say- 
ing. Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  any  more  work 
for  the  offt'iing  of  the  sanctuary.  So  the  "people  were 
restrained  from  bringing. 

7.  For  the  stuff  they  had  was  sufficient  for  all 

the  work  to  make  it,  and  too  much. 

§  10.    The  Sum  Total  Used. 

Ex.  xxxviii.  21.  This  is  the  sum  of  the  t.nbcrnacle, 
even  of  the  tabernacle  of  testimony,  as  it  was  counted, 
according  to  the  commandment  of  Moses,/'"/-  the  serv- 
ice of  the  Levites,  by  the  hand  of  Ithamar,  son  to 
Aaron  the  priest. 

—  — 24.  All  the  gold  that  was  occupieil  for  tlie 
\\'ork  in  all  the  work  of  the  holy  plnee,  even  the  gold 
of  the  offering,  was  twenty  and  nine  talents,  and  seven 
hundred  and"  thirty  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary. 

2.3.  And  the  silver  of  them  that  were  num- 
bered of  the  congregation  iraa  a  hundred  talents,  and 
a  thousand  seveii  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 
shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary : 

26.  A  bekah   for  every  man,   thai   in,   half  a 

shekel,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuaiy,  for  everyone 
tliat  went  to  be  numbered,  from  twenty  years  old'  and 
upward,  for  six  hundred  tliousaud  and  three  thousand 
and  fi\'e  hundred  and  fifty  nan. 

27.  And  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were 

cast  tlie  sockets  of  the  sanctuaiy,  and  the  sockets  of 
the  vail ;  a  himcked  sockets  of  the  himdred  talents,  a 
talent  for  a  socket. 

28.  And  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  sev- 
enty and  five  she/ieifi  he  maile  hooks  for  the  pillars,  and 
overlaid  tlieir  chapiters,  and  filleted  them. 

29.  And  the  brass  of  the  olleriug  was  seventy 

talents,  and  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  shekels. 

30.  And  therewith  he  made  the  sockets  to  the 

door  of  the  taliernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  the 
brazen  altar,  and  the  brazen  grate  for  it,  and  all  the 
vessels  of  the  altar, 

31.  And  tlie  sockets  of  the  court  round  about, 

and  the  sockets  of  the  court  gate,  and  all  the  pins  of 
the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  jjuis  of  the  comt  roimd 
about. 

§  11.    Dedication  Ofrerings  of  the  Princes. 

(1.   m   SUCCESSION',    ON   SEP.in.*.TE   DAYS.) 

Xum.  vii.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  day  that 
Moses  had  fuUv  set  up  the  tabeniacle.  and  had  aiioiut- 
ed  it,  and  sanctified  it,  and  all  the  mstrumeuts  thereof, 

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BOOK  XXV. 


both  the  altar  and  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  had 
anointed  them,  and  sanctified  them ; 

JViim.  vii.  3.  That  the  princes  of  Israel,  heads  of  the 
house  (if  their  fothers,  who  iccre  the  jjrinees  of  the  tribes, 
and  were  over  them  that  were  numbered,  offered  : 

— .  —  10.  And  tlie  princes  offered  for  dedicating  of 
the  altar  in  llie  day  that  it  was  anointed,  even  the 
princes  otfered  their" ottering  belbre  the  altar. 

11.  And  the  Lokd  said  unto  Moses,  They  shall 

offer  their  offering,  each  prince  on  his  day,  for  the 
dedicating  of  the  altar. 

(3.   I'lUXCE   OF  JCDAH.) 

jS'^iim.  vii.  13.  And  he  that  offered  his  offering  the 
first  day  was  Xahshon  the  sou  of  Animiuadab,  of  the 
tribe  of  Judah : 

13.  And  his  offering  vns  one  silver  charger, 

the  weight  whereof  icus  a  hnntb'ed  and  thirty  shek-elx, 
one  silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of 
the  sanctuary ;  both  of  them  tcere  full  of  fine  flour 
mingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  offering  : 

14  One  spoon  of  ten  slukeU  of  gold,  full  of 

incense : 

15.  One  j'oung  bullock,  oue  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering  : 

10.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

17.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Nahshon  the  son  of 
Amminadab. 

(3.    PKIXCE  OF   ISSACKAR.) 

Num.  vii.  18.  On  tlie  second  day  Nethaneel  the  sou 
of  Zuar,  prince  of  Issachar,  did  offer : 

19.   He  offered  for  his  offering   one  silver 

charger,  the  weight  whereof  irds  a  hundred  and  thirty 
shekels,  one  silver  Ijowl  of  seventj-  shekels,  after  the 
sliekel  of  the  sanctuary ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine 
flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

30.  One  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  shekels  full  of 

incense : 

31.  One  yoimg  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering : 

33.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

33.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
j-ear:  this  «C(/.«  the  offering  of  Kethaneel  the  son  of 
Zuar. 

(4   PRINCE   OP  ZEBCLUN.) 

Num.  vii.  34.  On  the  tliird  day  Eliab  the  son  of 
Ilelon,  prince  of  the  children  of  Zebulun,  did  offer : 

35.  His  offering  teas  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  ■u'as  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuar.y ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

3G.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

incense : 

27.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering: 

38.  One  kid  of  the  .goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

39.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon. 

(5.   riilNCE   OP   EEUBEX.) 

Num.  vii.  ."^O.  On  tlie  fourth  clay  Elizur  the  son  of 
Shedeur,  prince  of  the  eliildren  of  Keuben,  did  offer  : 

31.  His  (ilfcring  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  lunidred  and  tliirty  ,«/«*/.«,  one  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary; 
both  of  liiem  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering : 

33.  One  golden    spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

mcense : 

33.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  .year,  for" a  bunit  otferin.g : 

34  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

35.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goals,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Elizur  tlie  son  of  Shedeur. 

(G.   TIIIC   PIU.NCE   OF   SIMEf)X.) 

Num.  vii.  3G.  On  the  fifth  day  Shelumiel  the  son  of 


Zurishaddai,  prince  of  the  children  of  Simeon,  did 
offer : 

—  —  37.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 
weight  whereof  was  a  hnntb'ed  aud  thirty  ■•shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary ;  both  cjf  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering  : 

38.  One  .golden   spoon  of  ten  sJtekds,  fifll  of 

incense : 

39.  Oue  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offering  : 

40.  Oue  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offeriug: 

41.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
3'ear:  this  was  the  offeriiig  of  Shelumiel  the  son  of 
Zurishaddai. 

(7.   PRIXCE  OF  GAD.) 

Num.  vii.  43.  On  the  sixth  day  Eliasaph  the  sou  of 
Deuel,  prince  of  the  children  of  "Gad,  offered: 

43.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  a  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sauctitary; 
both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering : 

44.  One  golden    spoon  of  ten  shekels,  full  of 

incense : 

45.  One  young  bullock,  oue  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  .vear,  lor  a  liurnt  offering : 

46.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

47.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year:  this  was  the  offering  of  Eliasaph  the  son  of 
Deuel. 

(8.   PRINCE   OF   EPHK.\IM.) 

Num.  vii.  48.  On  the  seventh  day  Elishama  the  son 
of  Ammihud,  prince  of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  of- 
fered: 

49.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirt)'  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary  ;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 
oil  for  a  meat  offering: 

—  —  50.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels  full  of  in- 
cense : 

51.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  .^-ear,  for  a  Ijurnt  offering : 

•  53.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering : 

53.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year;  this  was  the  offering  of  Elishama  the  son  of 
Ammihud. 

(9.   PRINCE   OF  M.VNASSEH.) 

Num.  vii.  54.  On  the  eighth  day  offered  Gamaliel 
the  son  of  Pedahziu',  prince  of  the  children  of  Ma- 
nasseh ; 

55.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger  of  the 

weight  of  a  hundred  and  thirtv  shekels,  one  silver  bowl 
of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuaij ; 
both  of  tiiem  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering : 

56.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  slickels,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

57.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  J'car,  for  a  burnt  offering: 

.58.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering; 

59.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  was  the  offering  of  Gamaliel  the  son  of 
Pedahzur. 

(10.   PRINCE   OF  BENJAMIN.) 

Num.  vii.  60.  On  the  ninth  day  Abidan  the  son  of 
GIdeoni,  prince  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  offered: 

61.  His  offering  was  one  silver  charger,  the 

weight  whereof  was  a  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuarj;  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering : 

03.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekels,  fuU  of  in- 
cense ; 

03.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  j'ear,  tor  a  buinit  offering ; 


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Num.  vii.  O-l.  One  kid  of  tlie  jroats  for  n  sin  offering : 

05.  And  tor  a  saeriliee  of  peaee  oll'eriin;s,  two 

oxen,  live  rams,  live  lie  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year:  this  was  Iho  otl'eriug  of  Abidau  the  son  of 
Ctideoui. 

(11.  ruiNCE  OP  DAN.) 

Xtim.  vii.  OG.  On  the  tenth  day  Ahiczer  the  son  of 
Animishaddai,  jnince  of  the  ehililren  of  Dan,  vjt'i ml : 

07.   His   olVuring  iruK  one  silver  eharger,  the 

■neiglit  whereof  mm  a  hundred  ami  thirty  .v/«i</.<,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
saneluary ;  both  of  them  full  of  line  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering: 

08.  Oue  golden  spoon  of  ten  shekiJs,  full  of  in- 
cense: 

69.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb 

of  the  first  year,  for  a  Inu'ut  otl'iring: 

TO.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  olfering: 

71.  And  tor  a  saeritiee  of  peace  oll'erings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year :  this  (fiw  the  olferiug  of  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Am- 
mishaddai. 

(12.   PRrXCE   OP  ASITER.) 

X'im.  vii.  72.  On  the  eleventh  day  Pagiel  the  son 
of  Ocran,  prince  of  the  chihlmi  of  Asher,  o^'c/rrf  .• 

7:j.  His   oIl'eriMi;-  ir.m   one  silver  eliarger,  tlie 

weight  whereof  irn.t  a  hundred  and  thirty  s/nktls,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after  the  "shekel  of  the 
sanctuary;  both  of  them  full  of  line  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  otlering: 

74.  Oue  golden  spoon  of  ten  sfiehli,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

75.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  olfering : 

76.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering ; 

77.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  olfcrings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goafs,  five  lamlis  of  the  first 
year :  this  teas  the  offering  of  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran. 

(13.   PKrXCE   OP   X.VPIITAI.I.) 

Nttm.  vii.  78.  On  the  twelfth  day  Aliira  the  son  of 
Enan,  pi-ince  of  the  children  of  Xaphtali,  offered  : 

—  —  70.  His  offering  irns  one  silver  cluirger,  the 
weight  whereof  wiis  a  hundred  and  thirty  s/nhl.i,  one 
silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  afier  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary:  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour  mingled 
with  oil  for  a  meat  offering: 

—  —  80.  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  sJieMs,  full  of  in- 
cense : 

81.  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 

the  first  year,  for  a  burnt  offermg : 

!<2.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering: 

H:i.  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 

oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goals,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
year  :  this  was  the  offering  of  Ahira  the  son  of  Euan. 

(14.    RECAPITCLATION.) 

Kiim.  vii.  84.  This  irn,i  the  dedication  of  the  altar, 
in  the  clay  when  it  was  anointed,  b_v  the  iirinces  of 
Israel:  twelve  chargers  of  silver,  twelve  silver  bowls, 
twelve  spoons  of  gold: 

Ho.  Each  charger  of  silver  ircigltinrj  a  hundred 

and  thirty  nhekeh,  eacli  bowl  seventy :  all  the  silver 
vessels  weiylieil  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  shekels, 
after  the  .sliekel  of  tlie  sanctuary: 

—  —  86.  The  golden  spoons  w/iv  twelve,  full  of 
incense,  wciiihin'j  ten  shekels  ajiieee,  after  the  shekel  of 
the  sanctuarj^ :  nil  the  gold  of  the  spoons  was  a  hun- 
dred and  twenty  sliele'.i. 

—  —  87.  All  the  oxen  for  the  burnt  offering  vere 
twelve  bullocks,  the  rams  twelve,  the  lambs  of  the  first 
year  twelve,  with  their  meat  offermg:  and  the  kids  of 
ilic  goats  tor  sin  offering  twelve. 

f^8.  And  all  the  oxen  for  tlie  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  offerings  were  twenty  and  four  bullocks,  the 
rams  sixty,  the  he  goats  sixty,  the  lambs  of  the  first 
year  sixty.  This  tnis  the  dedication  of  the  altar,  after 
that  it  was  anointed. 

§  12.    Atonement  Money  for  tlie  Tabernacle. 

Ei.  XXX.  12.  Wlien  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  after  their  number,  then  shall  they  give 


everj'man  a  ransom  for  his  soul  unto  the  Loun,whcn 
thou  numberest  them  ;  that  there  be  no  plague  among 
them,  whi'n  I/am  numberest  them. 

13.  This  they  shall  give,  every  one  that  pnss- 

elli  among  them  that  are  numbered,  h.ilf  a  shekel  after 
the  shekel  of  the  Siuictuary :  (;i  shekel  /.<  twenty 
geralis :)  a  half  shekel  .y/mll  lie  the  olfering  of  the  Loud. 

14.  Every  one  that  passelh  among  them  that 

arc  numbered,  Irom  twenty  years  old  and  above,  shall 
give  an  offering  unto  the  Loud. 

15.  Tlie  rich  shall  not  give  more,  and  the  poor 

shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a  shekel,  when  t/iei/  give 
an  offering  unto  the  Lohd,  to  make  an  atonement  for 
your  souls. 

1().  And  thou  slialt  t;ike  the  atonement  money 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  shall  a]i)ioint  it  for  the 
service  of  the  tabernaelo  of  the  coiigi-egation  ;  that  it 
in;iy  be  a  memori:il  unto  the  children  of  Israel  belbrc 
the'LoiU),  to  make  an  atonement  for  j'our  souls. 

§  13.     David's  (Jifts  for  Solomon's   Temple. 

1  C'hr.  xviii.  7.  And  David  look  the  .shields  of  gold 
that  were  on  the  servants  of  Hadarezir,  and  brought 
them  to  .Terusalem. 

8.  Likewise  from   Tibhath,  and  from   Chun, 

cities  of  Iladari'zcr,  brought  David  very  much  brass, 
wherewith  Solomon  made  the  brazen  sea,  and  the  pil- 
lars, and  the  vessels  of  brass. 

11.  Them  also  king  David  dedicated  unto  the 

Loud,  with  the  silver  and  the  gold  that  he  brought 
from  all  tlie.'te  nations;  from  Edom,  and  from  Moab, 
and  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  from  the  Phi- 
listines, and  from  Amalek. 

—  xxviii.  14.  He  {/are  of  gold  by  weight  for  iln'nga 
of  gold,  for  all  instruments  of  all  nionner  of  service; 
siln'r  al<o  for  all  instruments  of  sih'cr  by  weight,  for 
all  instruments  of  every  kind  of  service: 

15.  Even  the  weight  for  the  candlesticks  of 

gold,  .and  for  their  lamps  of  gold,  by  weight  for  every 
candlestick,  and  for  the  lamps  thereof:  and  for  the 
candlesticks  of  silver  by  weight,  hutli  for  the  candle- 
stick, and  aim  for  the  lamps  thereof,  according  to  the 
use  of  every  candlestick. 

■ 16.  And  by  weight  he  f/are  gold  for  the  tables 

of  shewbread,  for  every  table;  and  likewise  silver  for 
the  tables  of  silver: 

17.  Also  pure  gold  for  the  flcshliooks,  and  the 

bowls,  and  the  cups :  antl  for  the  golden  basins  he  gats 
(/((AHiy  weight  for  every  basin;  and  likewise  silcer  hy 
weight  for  eveiy  basin  of  silver: 

—  —  18.  And  for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold 
by  weight;  and  gold  for  the  pattern  of  the  chariot  of 
the  cherubim,  that  spread  out  t/air  wings,  and  covered 
the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lonn. 

19.  All   this,  said  Daeiil,  the  LoRD  m.ide  me 

understand  in  writing  by  his  liand  upon  me,  even  nil 
the  works  of  this  iiatteni. 

2(1.  And  David  said  to  Solomon  his  son.  Be 

strong  and  of  good  courage,  and  do  it :  fe;ir  not,  nor 
lie  disiTiayed,  for  the  Lokd  God,  ereti  my  God,  irill  ho 
with  thee  ;  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  fors;ike  thee,  until 
thou  hast  finished  all  the  work  for  the  service  of  the 
house  of  the  Lor.D. 

§  14.    David's  Private  Donation. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  2.  Now  I  have  prepared  with  all  my 
might  for  the  liouse  of  my  God  the  gold  for  thiin/s  to  lie 
■made  of  gold,  and  the  silver  for  thirifis  of  silver,  and 
the  brass  for  thiia/s  of  bras;s,  the  iron  for  things  of  iron, 
and  wood  for  things  of  wood;  onyx  stones,  and  utams 
to  be  set,  glistering  stones,  and  of  divers  colours,  and 
all  manner  of  precious  stones,  and  marble  stones  in 
abundance. 

3.  Slorcover,  because  I  have  set  my  affection 

to  the  house  of  my  God,  I  have  of  mine  own  proper 
good,  of  gold  and  silver,  vhirh  I  liave  given  to  the 
house  of  my  God,  over  and  above  nil  that  I  have  pre- 
pared for  tiie  holv  house, 

4.  Eeeii  three  thousand  t.alents  of  gold,  of  the 

irold  of  Ophir,  and  seven  thous:uul  talents  of  refined 
silver,  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the  houses  withal: 


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§  15.    His  Appeal  to  tlie  People  for  Contribntions. 

1  Clir.  xxix.  1.  Furthermore  David  the  king  said 
unto  all  the  congregation,  Solomon  my  son,  whom 
alone  God  hath  chosen,  w  yet  young  and  tender,  and 
the  work  is  great :  for  the  palace  w  not  for  man,  but 
for  the  Lord  God. 

, 5.  The  gold  for  things  of  gold,  and  the  silver 

'.for  things  of  silver,  and  for  all  manner  of  work  to  be 
made  by  the  hands  of  artificers.  And  who  then  is 
willing  to  consecrate  his  service  this  day  unto  the 
Lord? 

§  16.    Wiat  they  Gave. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  6.  Then  the  chief  of  the  fathers  and 
princes  of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  the  captains  of 
thousands  and  of  hundreds,  with  the  rulers  of  the 
king's  work,  otfered  willingly, 

7.  And  gave,  for  the  service  of  the  house  of 

God,  of  gold  five  thousand  talents  and  ten  thousand 
drams,  and  of  silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and  of  brass 
eighteen  thousand  talents,  and  one  himdred  thovisand 
talents  of  iron. 

8.  And  they  with  whom  preci&iis  stones  were 

found  gave  them  to  the  treasure  of  the  house  of  the 
Lord,  by  the  hand  of  Jehiel  the  Gershonite. 

§  17.    Their  Joy,  and  David's. 

1  Chr.  xxix.  9.  Then  tlie  people  rejoiced,  for  that 
they  offered  willingly,  because  with  perfect  heart  they 
offered  willingly  to  the  Lord:  and  David  the  king 
also  rejoiced  with  great  joy. 

17.  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou  triest  the 

heart,  and  hast  pleasure  in  uprightness.  As  for  me, 
in  the  uprightness  of  mine  heart  I  have  willingly 
oilered  all  these  things :  and  now  have  I  seen  with  joy 
thy  people,  which  ai'e  present  here,  to  offer  willingly 
unto  thee. 

§  18.    Asa's  Fidelity. 

3  C?ir.  XY.  18.  And  he  brought  into  the  house  of 
God  the  things  that  his  father  had  dedicated,  and  that 
he  himself  had  dedicated,  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels. 

§  19.    Tlie  Contribntions  for  Zernbbabel's  Temple. 

&i:  viii.  24.  Then  I  separated  twelve  of  the  chief 
of  the  priests,  Sherebiah,  Hashabiah,  and  ten  of  their 
brethren  with  them, 

—  —  25.  And  weighed  unto  them  the  silver,  and 
the  gold,  and  the  vessels,  even  the  otTeriug  of  the  house 
of  our  God,  which  the  king,  and  his  coimscUore,  and 
his  lords,  and  all  Israel  there  present,  had  offered : 

26.  I  even  weighed  unto  their  hand  six  hun- 
dred and  fifty  talents  of  silver,  and  silver  vessels  a 
hundred  talents,  and  of  gold  a  hundred  talents  ; 

27.  Also  twenty  basins  of  gold,  of  a  thousand 

drams ;  and  two  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as 
gold. 

28.  And  I  said  unto  them.  Ye  are  holy  imto 

the  Lord;  the  vessels  are  holy  also;  and  the  silver 
and  tlie  gold  are  a  freewill  offering  unto  the  Lord 
God  of  your  fathers. 

29.  "Watch  ye,  and  keep  them,  until  ye  weidi 

them  before  the  chief  of  the  priests  and  the  Levitcs, 
and  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  at  Jerusalem,  in  the 
chambers  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

30.  So  took  the  priests  and  the  Levites  the 

weight  of  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels,  to 
bring  t?iem  to  .Icrusalem  unto  the  house  of  our  God. 

—  —  33,  Now  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver  and 
the  gold  and  the  vessels  weighed  in  the  house  of  our 
God  by  the  hand  of  Jleremoth  the  son  of  Uriah  the 
priest ;  and  with  him  im.t  Elcazar  the  son  of  Phinehas ; 
and  with  them  was  Jozaljad  the  son  of  Jeshua,  and 
Noadiah  the  son  of  Binnui,  Levites ; 

34.  By  number  and  liy  weight  of  every  one : 

and  all  the  weight  was  writteu  at  that  time. 


CHAP.  in. 
TAXES  FOR   SACRED  PURPOSES. 

§  20.    Firstfruits. 

Ex.  xxiii.  19.  The  first  of  the  firstfruits  of  thy  land 
thou  Shalt  bring  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God. 
Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother's  milk. 

Detit.  xxvi.  1.  And  it  shall  be,  when  thou  art  come 
in  imto  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
for  an  inheritance,  and  possessest  it,  and  dwellest 
therein ; 

2.  That  thou  shalt  take  of  the  first  of  all  the 

fruit  of  the  earth,  which  thou  shalt  bring  of  thy  land 
that  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  and  shalt  put  it  in 
a  Ijasket,  and  shalt  go  unto  the  place  which  the  LoKD 
thy  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there. 

3.  And  thou  shalt  go  unto  the  priest  that  shall 

be  in  those  days,  and  say  unto  him,  I  profess  this  day 
unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  I  am  come  unto  the 
country  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  om'  fathers  for  to 
give  us. 

4.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of 

thine  hand,  and  set  it  down  before  the  altar  of  the 
Lord  thy  God. 

§  21.    Firstborn. 

(1.   OF   M.\I?.) 

Ex.  xiii.  2.  Sanctify  unto  me  all  the  firstborn,  what- 
soever openeth  the  womb  among  the  children  of  Israel, 
both  of  man  and  of  beast :  His  mine. 

—  xsii.  29.  Thou  shalt  not  delay  to  offer  the  first  of 
thy  ripe  fruits,  and  of  thy  liquors:  the  firstborn  of  thy 
sons  shalt  thou  give  unto  me. 

(2.   OP   BEASTS.) 

Ex.  xiii.  11.  And  it  shall  lie  when  the  Lord  shall 
brmg  thee  into  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  as  he  sware 
unto  thee  and  to  tb}'  fathers,  and  shall  give  it  thee, 

12.  That  thou  shalt  set  apart  unto  the  Lord 

all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  and  every  firstling  that 
Cometh  of  a  beast  which  thou  hast ;  the  male  shidl  be 
the  Lord's. 

—  xxii.  30.  Likewise  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen, 
and  with  thy  sheep :  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his 
dam ;  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shalt  give  it  me. 

—  xxxiv.  19.  All  that  openeth  the  matrix  is  mine ; 
and  every  firstling  among  thy  cattle,  wJtether  ox  or 
sheep,  thai  is  male. 

(3.  OP  BEASTS  TO  BE  EATEN.) 
(A.  BEFORE  THE  LORD.) 

Deut.  XV.  19.  All  the  firstling  males  that  come  of 
thy  herd  and  of  thy  flock  thou  shalt  sanctifj'  unto  the 
Lord  thy  God:  thou  shalt  do  no  work  with  the  first- 
ling of  thy  bullock,  nor  shear  the  firstling  of  thy 
sheep. 

20.  Thou  shalt  eat  it  before  the  Lord  thy 

God  year  by  year  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall 
choose,  thoil  and  thy  household. 

(B.   IP  nrPERPECT,  AT  HOME.) 

Dent.  XV.  21.  And  if  there  be  any  blemish  therein, 
as  if  it  be  lame,  or  blind,  or  hare  any  ill  blemish,  thou 
shalt  not  sacrifice  it  unto  the  Lord  thy  God. 

22.  Thou  shalt  eat  it  within  thy  gates:   the 

unclean  and  the  clean  per.'ion  shall  ecd  it  alike,  as  the 
roebuck,  and  as  the  hart. 

23.  Only  thou  shalt  not  eat  the  blood  thereof ; 

thou  shalt  pom-  it  upon  the  ground  as  water. 

(4.    REDEMTTION.) 

Ex.  xiii.  13.  And  evcrj-  firstlmg  of  an  ass  thou  shalt 
redeem  with  a  lamb :  and  if  thou  wilt  not  redeem  it, 
then  thou  shalt  break  his  neck :  and  all  the  firstborn 
of  man  among  thy  children  shalt  thou  redeem. 

—  xxxiv.  20.  But  the  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt 
redeem  with  a  lamb:  and  if  thou  redeem  him  not, 
then  shalt  thou  break  his  neck.  All  the  firstborn  of 
thy  sons  thou  shalt  redeem.  And  none  shall  appear 
before  me  empty. 

Lev.  xxvii.  26.  Only  the  firsthng  of  the  beasts,  which 


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should  be  the  Lord's  firstling,  no  ninn  shall  sanctify 
it;  whether  it  l>e  ox,  or  sheep :  it  is  the  Lord's. 

Ta-i\  xxvii.  27.  Ami  if  i/iiofan  unclean  beast,  then  he 
shall  reiUeni  it  aeeordiug  to  thine  estimation, anil  shall 
niUl  a  tilth  jutrt  of  it  thereto:  or  if  it  be  not  redeemed, 
then  it  shall  be  sold  according  to  thy  estimation. 

(5.    RATE   OF   UEDEMI'TION.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  3.  .Vnd  tlij'  estimation  shall  be  of  the 
male  from  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  years  old, 
even  thy  estimation  shall  be  lifty  shekels  of  silver, 
after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary. 

4.  And  if  it  be  a  female,  then  thj'  estimation 

shall  be  thirty  shekels. 

5.  And  if  it  be  from  five  years  old  even  unto 

twenty  yeai-s  old,  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the 
male  twenty  shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  shekels. 

0.  And  if  it  be  from  a  mouth  old  even  unto 

five  months  old,  then  th)'  estimation  shall  l)e  of  the 
male  tive  shekels  of  silver,  and  for  the  female  thy  es- 
timation ulitiU  be  three  shekels  of  silver. 

7.  And  if  it  be  from  sixty  years  old  and  above ; 

if  it  be  a  male,  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifleen 
shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  shekels. 

(6.   THE   ME.VNIXG   OP   IT  TO   BE   E.XrL.^IXED.) 

Er.  xiii.  14.  And  it  shall  bo  when  thv  son  a.sketh 
thee  in  time  to  come,  sa3'ing,  What  i-<  this  ?  that  thou 
shalt  say  unto  him.  By  strength  of  hand  the  Lord 
brought  us  out  from  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage : 

— "—  1.5.  And  it  came  to  pass  when  Pharaoh  would 
hardly  let  us  go,  that  the  Lord  slew  all  the  firstborn 
in  the  land  of  Egypt,  both  the  firstborn  of  man,  and 
the  firstborn  of  lieast :  therefore  I  sacrifice  to  the  Loud 
all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  being  males ;  but  all  the 
firstborn  of  my  children  I  redeem. 

IG.  And  it  shall  be  for  a  token  upon  thine 

hand,  and  lor  frontlets  between  thine  eves:  for  by 
sti-ength  of  hand  the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of 
Egypt. 

^  22.    Tithes. 

(1.   paid  by  ABRAHAJI  to   MELCniSEDEC.) 

See  Oen.  xiv.  20.    Ileb.  tH.  2,  6. 

(2.   VOWED  BY  JACOB.) 

See  Gen.  xxviii.  22. 

(3.   .\I.I.  PRODUCE  TO  BE  TITHED.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  30.  And  all  the  tithe  of  the  \a.nA,ir:Tiether 
of  the  seed  of  the  land,  or  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  is 
the  Lord's  :  it  ix  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

Deut.  xiv.  22.  'f  him  shalt  trulj-  tithe  all  the  increase 
of  thy  seed,  that  the  field  briugeth  forth  year  by  year. 

(4.   MIGHT   BE  REDEEMED  BY  ADDIXG  A  FIFTH.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  31.  And  if  a  man  will  at  all  redeem  aurild 
of  his  tithes,  he  shall  add  thereto  a  filth  jiai-t  thereof 

32.  And  concerning  the  tithe  of  the  herd,  or 

of  the  fioek,  etcn  of  whatsoever  passeth  under  the  rod, 
the  tenth  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

33.  lie  shall  not  search  whether  it  be  good  or 

bad,  neither  shall  he  change  it :  and  if  he  change  it  at 
all,  then  both  it  and  the  change  thereof  shall  be  holy  ; 
it  shall  not  be  redeemed. 

(5.   to   be   E.VTEN  BEFORE   THE   LORD.) 

Dent.  xii.  17.  Thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates 
the  tithe  of  thy  com,  or  of  thy  wine,  or  of  thy  oil,  or 
the  firstlings  o"f  thy  herds  or  of  tliy  flock,  nor  any  of 
thy  vows  which  thou  vowest,  nor  thj-  fi-eewill  offer- 
ings, or  lieave  offering  of  thine  hand  : 

l(j.  But  thou  must  eat  them  before  the  Lord 

thy  God  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
choose,  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter,  and  thy 
manservant,  and  thy  maidserv-ant ,  and  the  Levitc  that 
is  within  thv  gates :  and  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the 
Lord  thy  God  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hands 
unto. 

—  xiv.  23.  And  thou  shalt  eat  before  the  Lord  thy 
God,  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose  to  place  his 
name  there,  the  tithe  of  thy  corn,  of  thy  wine,  and  of 
thine  oil,  and  the  firstlings  of  thy  herds  and  of  thy 
flocks;  that  thou  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  thy 
God  always. 


(0.   or  turned   INTO   money  FOR  THE   BACRII'KI.Vl. 
MEAL.) 

Deut.  xiv.  24.  And  if  the  way  be  too  long  for  thee, 
so  that  thou  art  not  able  to  carry  it ;  or  if  the  i>lace 
be  too  far  from  thee,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
choose  to  place  his  name  there,  when  the  Lord  thy 
God  hath  blessed  thee  : 

2.').  Then  shalt  thou  turn  it   into  money,  and 

1>ind  up  the  money  in  thine  hand,  and  shalt  go  unto 
the  place  which  the  Loud  thy  God  shall  clioose. 

2(i.  And  thou  shalt   bestow   that   money  for 

whatsoever  lliy  soul  histctli  after,  for  oxen  or  for  sheep, 
or  for  wine,  or  for  strong  drink,  or  for  what.soever  thy 
soul  dcsircth  :  and  thou  shalt  eat  there  before  the 
Lord  thy  God,  and  thou  shalt  rejoice,  thou  and  thine 
household, 

27.  And  the  Levite  that  is  within  thy  gates ; 

thou  shalt  not  forsake  him :  for  he  hath  no  part  nor 
inheritance  with  thee. 

(7.   A   THIENXIAL   CHARITY   TITHE-KEAST.) 

Deut.  xiv.  2S.  At  the  end  of  three  years  thou  shalt 
bring  forth  all  the  tithe  of  thine  increase  the  same 
year,  and  shalt  la_v  it  \\\>  within  \.h\  gates  : 

29.  And  the  Levitc,  (liecause  he  hath  no  part 

nor  inheritance  with  thee,)  and  the  stranger,  and  the 
fatherless,  and  the  widow,  which  are  within  thy  gates, 
shall  come,  and  shall  cat  and  be  satisfied;  that  the 
Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of  thine 
hand  which  thou  doest. 

(8.   THE   TITnrNG   OP   THE   TITHES.) 

Xnm.  xviii.  2C>.  Thus  speak  unto  the  Levites,  and 
sav  unto  them,  AVhen  ye  take  of  the  children  of  Is- 
rael the  tithes  which  I  have  given  you  from  them  for 
vour  inheritance,  then  ye  shall  offer  up  a  heave  olfer- 
ing  of  it  for  the  Lord,  even  a  tenth  part  of  the  tithe. 

27.  And  this  your  heave  oll'ering  shall  be  reck- 
oned unto  3'ou,  as  "though  it  trere  the  corn  of  the 
threshingfloor,  and  as  the  fulness  of  the  winepress. 

28.  Thus  ye  also  shall  ofier  a  heave  otTcriD<> 

unto  the  Lord  of  "all  your  tithes,  wliich  ye  receive  ol 
the  children  of  Israel";  and  yo  shall  give  thereof  the 
Lord's  heave  offering  to  Aaron  the  priest. 

29.  Out  of  ail  your  gifts  ye  shall  offer  everj' 

heave  offering  of  the  Lord,  of  all  the  best  thereot', 
even  the  hallowed  part  thereof  out  of  it. 

30.  Therefore  thou  shalt  say  unto  them,  When 

ye  have  heaved  the  best  thereof  ti-6m  it,  then  it  shall 
be  counted  uuto  the  Levites  as  the  iucrease  of  the 
threshingfloor,  and  as  the  increase  of  the  winepress. 

31.  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  place,  ye  and 

your  households  :"  for  it  is  your  reward  for  your  serv- 
ice in  the  tabernacle  of  the"  congregation. 

32.  And  ye  shall  bear  no  sin  by  reason  of  it, 

when  ve  have  he"aved  from  it  the  best  of  it :  neither 
shall  ye  pollute  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, lest  }"e  die. 

—  xxxi".  41.  And  Moses  g.ave  the  tribute,  wliieh  iras 
the  Lord's  heave  offering,  uuto  Eleazar  the  priest,  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  23.    Contributions  Made  and  Called  for  by 
Hezekinh. 

2  Chr.  xxxi.  3.  lie  appointed  also  the  kiug's  portion 
of  his  substance  for  the  burnt  offerings,  to  icil,  for  the 
morning  and  evening  burnt  offerings,  and  the  burnt 
offerings  for  the  sabb.aths,  and  for"  the  new  moons, 
and  for  the  set  feasts,  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of 
the  Lord. 

0.  And  as  soon  as  the  commandment  came 

abroad,  the  children  of  Israel  brought  in  abundance 
the  firstfruits  of  corn,  wine,  and  oil,  and  honey,  and 
of  all  the  mcrease  of  the  field  ;  and  the  tithe  of  all 
t/iinrjs  brouiht  they  in  abundantly. 

—  —  G.  And  concerning  the  children  of  Israel  and 
Judah,  that  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  they  also 
brouirht  in  the  tithe  of  oxen  and  sheep,  and  the  tithe 
of  holy  thinss  which  were  consecrated  unto  the  Lord 
their  God,  and  laid  them  by  heaps.  .     ,      „ 

7.  In  the  third  month  they  began  to  lay  the 

foundation  of  the  heaps,  and  finished  t/win  m  the 
seventh  mouth. 


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3  Chr.  xxxi.  8.  And  when  Ilczckiah  and  the  princes 
came  and  saw  the  heaps,  tliey  hlcssed  tlie  Lord,  and 
his  people  Israel. 

9.  Then  Hezekiah  questioned  with  the  priests 

and  the  Lcvites  couccniing  the  heaps. 

10.  And  Azariah  the  chief  priest  of  the  house 

of  Zadok  ans\vered  him,  and  said,  Since  the  iKoplc 
hegan  to  hring  the  oll'erings  into  the  house  of  the 
LoiiD,  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left 
plenty :  for  the  Lord  hath  blessed  his  people ;  and 
that  which  is  left  is  this  great  store. 

§  24.    Xelu'iiiiiiJi  briiisrs  the  People  up  to  a  liigrh 
piWi  of  Fidelity  aud  Zeal. 

Neh.  X.  33.  Also  we  made  ordinances  for  us,  to 
charge  ourselves  j'early  with  the  third  part  of  a  shekel 
for  the  service  of  the  house  of  our  God ; 

33.  For  the  shewbread,  and  for  the  continual 

meat  offering,  and  for  the  continual  burnt  offering,  of 
the  sabbaths,  of  the  new  moons,  for  the  set  feasts,  and 
for  the  hoi}'  things,  and  for  the  sin  olf'erings  to  make 
an  atonement  for  Israel,  aud  for  all  the  work  of  the 
house  of  our  God. 

34.  And  we  cast  the  lots  among  the  priests, 

the  Levites,  and  the  people,  for  the  wood  offering,  to 
bring  it  into  the  house  of  our  God,  after  the  houses  of 
our  fathers,  at  times  appointed  year  by  year,  to  burn 
upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  God,  as  it  is  written  in 
the  law : 

So.  And  to  bring  the  firstfruits  of  oiu-  gi-ound, 

and  the  firstfruits  of  all  fruit  of  all  trees,  year  by  year, 
tmto  the  house  of  the  Lord  : 

•  86.  Also  the  first  i)oni  of  our  sons,  and  of  our 

cattle,  as  it  is  written  in  the  law,  and  the  firstlings  of 
oiu-  herds  and  of  our  flocks,  to  bring  to  the  house  of 
our  God,  unto  the  priests  that  minister  in  the  house  of 
oiu-  God : 

37.  And  iJiat  we  should  bring  the  firstfraits 

of  our  dough,  and  our  offerings,  and  the  fruit  of  all 
manner  of  trees,  of  wine  and  of  oil,  unto  the  priests, 
to  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  om'  God ;  and  the 
tithes  of  our  ground  tmto  the  Levites,  that  the  same 
Levites  might  have  the  tiUies  in  all  the  cities  of  our 
tillage. 

38.  And  the  priest  the  son  of  Aaron  shall  be 

with  the  Levites,  when  the  Levites  take  tithes  :  and 
the  Levites  shall  bring  up  the  tithe  of  the  tithes  imto 
the  house  of  om'  God,  to  the  chambers,  into  the  treas- 
ure house. 

39.  For  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  children 

of  Levi  shall  bring  the  offering  of  the  corn,  of  the 
new  wine,  and  the  oil,  unto  the  chambers,  where  ai-e 
the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary,  and  the  priests  that  min- 
ister, and  the  jiorters,  and  the  singers :  and  we  will  not 
foi'sake  the  house  of  our  God. 

§  25.    Subsequent  Declension  Rebuked. 

2fal.  iii.  7.  Even  from  the  days  of  your  fathers  ye 
are  gone  away  fi'om  mine  ordinances,  and  have  not 
kept  t/ifiii.  Return  unto  me,  and  I  will  return  unto 
j-ou,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  But  ye  said,  Wherein 
shall  we  return  ? 

8.  Will  a  man  rob  God  ?  Yet  ye  have  rob- 
bed me.  IJut  ye  say.  Wherein  have  we  robbed  thee  ? 
In  tithes  and  offerings. 

9.  Ye  are  cursed  with  a  curse :  for  ye  have 

robbed  me,  can  this  whole  nation. 

§  26.    Rcformatiou  to  be  Followed  by  Great 
Blessings. 

Mid.  iii.  10.  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  store- 
Jiouse,  that  there  may  be  meat  in  mine  house,  and 
■prove  me  now  herewith,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  if 
I  will  not  open  you  llie  windows  of  heaven,  aud  pour 
you  out  a  blessing,  that  t/wre  shall  not  le  room  enough 
to  receive  it. 

11.  And  I  will  rebuke  the  devourer  for  your 

sakes,  and  lie  shall  not  destroy  th(>  fruits  of^  yom- 
gi'onnd;  ncillior  sliall  your  vine  cast  her  fruit  before 
the  time  in  the  lieM,  sailh  the  Lord  of  hdsts. 

13.  And  all  nations  sliall  rail  you  blessed;  for 

yc  shall  be  a  delightsome  land,  saith  tlie  Lord  of  hosts. 


CHAP.  ly. 

BLOODLESS  SACRIFICES. 
§  27.    The  Meat  Offerings. 

(1.    OF   THREE  KINDS.) 
(A.    OF   FINE   FLOUR.) 

Lev.  ii.  1.  And  when  any  will  offer  a  meat  offering 
unto  the  Lord,  his  offering  shall  be  of  fine  flour;  and 
he  shall  pour  oil  upon  it,  and  put  frankincense  thereon. 

3.  And  he  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron's  sous  the 

priests :  and  he  shall  take  thereout  his  handfld  of  the 
flom-  thereof,  and  of  tljc  oil  thereof,  with  all  the  frank- 
incense thereof;  and  the  priest  shall  biu-n  the  memo- 
rial of  it  upon  the  altar  to  be  an  offering  made  by  fire, 
of  a  sweet  savom-  unto  the  Lord  : 

3.  And  the  remnant  of  the  meat  offering  sJiall 

be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' :  it  is  a  thing  most  holy  of  the 
offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire. 

(B.   OP   CAKES.) 

Lev.  ii.  4.  And  if  thou  brin^  an  oblation  of  a  meat 
offering  bakeu  in  the  oven,  it  shall  be  unleavened  cakes 
of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  or  tmleavened  wafers 
anointed  with  oil. 

5.  And  if  thy  oblation  be  a  meat  offering  baken 

in  a  pan,  it  shall  be  of  fine  flour  tmleavened,  mingled 
with  oil. 

G.  Thou  shalt  part  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil 

thereon :  it  is  a  meat  offering. 

7.  And  if  thy  oblation  be  a  meat  offering  baken 

in  the  frying-pan,  it  shall  be  made  of  fine  flour  with  oil. 

8.  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  meat  oft'ering  that 

is  made  of  these  things  unto  the  Lord  :  and  when  it 
is  presented  unto  the  priest,  he  shall  bring  it  unto  the 
altar. 

9.  And  the  priest  shall  take  from  the  meat 

offering  a  memorial  thereof,  and  shall  burn  it  upon  the 
altar :  it  is  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 
unto  the  Lord. 

10.  And  that  which  is  left  of  the  meat  offer- 
ing shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' :  it  is  a  thing  most 
holy  of  the  oflerings  of  the  Lord  made  b_v  fire. 

(C.    OF   ROASTED   EARS   OF   CORN.) 

Lee.  ii.  14.  And  if  thou  offer  a  meat  offering  of  thy 
firstfruits  imto  the  Lord,  thou  shalt  offer  for  the  meat 
offering  of  thy  firstfruits  green  ears  of  com  dried  by 
the  fire,  eren  corn  beaten  out  of  full  cars. 

— •  —  15.  And  thou  shalt  put  oil  upon  it,  and  lay 
frankincense  thereon  :  it  is  a  meat  oft'ering. 

10.  And  the  priest  shall  liurn  the  memorial  of 

h,pai't  of  the  beaten  corn  thereof,  and  pm-t  of  the  oil 
thereof,  with  all  the  frankincense  thereof:  it  is  an  of- 
fering made  bj'  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

(3.   MUST  BE   tINLE.WTSNED  AND   SALTED.) 

Lei),  ii.  11.  No  meat  offering,  which  ye  shall  bring 
unto  the  Lord,  shall  be  made  with  leaven:  for  ye 
shall  buj'n  no  leaven,  nor  any  houej',  in  any  offering 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire. 

•  13.  As  for  tiie  oblation  of  the  firstfruits,  ye 

shall  otTer  them  unto  the  Lord  :  but  they  shall  not  be 
burnt  on  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour. 

13.  And  every  oblation  of  thy  moat  offering 

shalt  thou  season  with  salt;  neither  shalt  thou  suffer 
the  salt  of  the  covenant  of  thy  God  to  lie  lacking  from 
thy  meat  offering  :  with  all  thme  offerings  thou  shalt 
offer  salt. 

§  28.    The  Law  of  the  Meat  Offering. 

Lev.  vi.  14.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  meat  offering : 
The  sons  of  Aaron  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lord, 
before  tlie  altar. 

1.5.  And  he  shall  take  of  it  his  handful,  of  the 

flour  of  the  meat  offering,  and  of  the  oil  thereof,  and 
all  the  frankincense  Avhieh  is  upon  the  meat  offering, 
and  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour, 
even  the  memorial  of  it,  unto  the  Lord. 

— IG.  And  the  remainder  thereof  shall  Aaron 

and  his  sons  cat:  witli  unleavened  bread  shall  it  be 
eaten  in  tlie  holy  iihicc ;  in  the  court  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation  they  shall  eat  it. 


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Lev.YuV.  It  sliall  not  bo  Imkfii  with  leaven.  I  have 
given  it  unto  tlum  fur  their  portion  of  uu"  ofl'erings 
niaile  bv  fire ;  it  U  most  holy,  as  is  the  siin  offering, 
and  as  the  trespa5s  oflering. 

18.  All   the   males   among    the    cliililrcn    of 

Aaron  shall  eat  of  it.  It  ahull  U'  a  statute  for  ever  in 
your  generations  coneerning  the  oll'erings  of  the  Loiti) 
"in;i(le'by  fire:  every  one  that  touchetUtheiu  shall  be 
holy. 

§  29.    The   High  Priest's  Meat  Offering  of 
Consecration. 

Ler.  vi.  20.  This  is  the  offering  of  Aaron  and  of  his 
eons,  which  they  shall  offer  unto  the  Loud  in  the  day 
when  he  is  anointed ;  the  tenth  part  of  an  epliah  of 
fine  Hour  for  a  meat  olfering  perpetual,  half  of  it  in 
the  morning,  and  lialf  thereof  at  night. 

31.  In  a  pan  it  shall  be  made  with  oil ;  and 

vJien  it  is  baken,  tliou  shalt  bring  it  in:  and  the  baken 
pieces  of  the  meat  olfering  shalt  thou  offer /«/■  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Loud. 

20.  And  the  priest  of  his  sons  that  is  anointed 

in  his  ste:ul  sh;ill  offer  it :  it  is  a  statute  for  ever  imlo 
the  Loud  ;  it  sh:dl  be  wholly  burnt. 

2:J.  For  every  meal  offering  for  the  priest  shall 

be  wholly  burnt:  it  shall  not  be  e:ilen. 

See  E.i:  x.xi.x.  40,  -12.     yum.  x.xviii.  5,  G. 

§  30.    Tlie  Heave  Offering  of  tlie  First  Bread  of 
Canaan. 

y>im.  XV.  IS.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them.  When  jc  come  into  the  land  whither 
I  bring  you, 

"19.  Then  it  shall  be,  that,  when  ye  eat  of  the 

bread  of  the  land,  ye  shall  oiler  up  a  lieave  offering 
imto  the  LcjuD. 

20.  Ve  shall  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your 

dough /'/;•  a  he:ive  olfering :  as  i/e  do  the  heave  offering 
of  the  threshingtloor,  so  sliall  ye  heave  it. 

21.  Of  the  first  of  your  dough  ye  shall  give 

unto  the  Loud  a  heave  offering  in  your  generations. 

§  31.    Tlic  Meat  Offering  of  Ezekiel's  Tisiou. 

Ezelc.  xlv.  13.  This  is  the  olilation  that  ye  shall  offer ; 
the  sixth  iiart  of  an  ephah  of  a  homer  of  wheat,  and 
ye  shall  give  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  a  homer  of 
barley : 

—  —  14.  Concerning  the  ordinance  of  oil,  the  bath 
of  oil,  ye  shall  orf'i  r  the  tenth  part  of  a  bath  out  of  the 
cor,  leiiich  is  a  homer  of  ten  baths ;  for  ten  baths  are  a 
homer : 

§  32.    The  Daily  Incense  Offering. 

Ex.  XXX.  7.  And  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet 
incense  every  morning  :  wlien  he  dresseth  the  lamps, 
he  shall  burn  in(<'nse  upon  it. 

8.  And  wh<n   Aaron  lighteth  the  lamps  at 

even,  he  sh;dl  burn  incense  upon  it,  a  pcqietual  incense 
before  the  Loud  thrond'out  your  generations. 

9.  Ye  shall  ofter  no  strange  incense  thereon, 

nor  burnt  s;Krifi(e.  nor  meat  ofieriug ;  neither  shall  ye 
pour  drink  offering  thereon. 

§  33.    St.  John's  Vision  of  Incense  Offered  In 
Heaven. 

7?<c.  viii.  1.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  seventh 
seal,  there  was  silence  in  heaven  about  the  space  of 
half  an  hour. 

3.  And  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the 

altar,  having  a  golden  censer;  and  there  was  given 
unto  him  much  mcense,  thai  he  should  offer  it  with 
the  jirayers  of  nil  saints  upon  the  golden  altar  which 
was  before  the  throne. 

4.  And  the  smoke  of  the  incense,  ithich  came 

with  the  prayers  of  the  saints,  ascended  up  before  God 
out  of  the  angel's  hand. 

§  34.    Tlie  Sacred  Perfume. 

Ex.  XXX.  34.  And  the  Loud  said  unto  Jloses,  Take 
unto  thee  sweet  spices,  stacte,  and  onycha,  and  gal- 


banum ;  these  .sweet  sinces  with  pure  frankincense :  of 
each  shall  there  be  a  like  irtiyhl : 

35.  And  thou  shalt  make  it  a  perfume,  a  coi>- 

foction  after  tlie  art  of  Ihe  apothecary,  tempered  to- 
gelher,  jmre  aiid  holy; 

30.  An<l  thou  shalt  beat  some  of  it  very  small. 

and  ]nit  of  it  before  the  testimony  in  the  tabernacle  of 
tlie  congregation,  where  I  will  meet  with  thee:  it 
shall  be  unto  you  most  hoi)'. 

37.  And  as  ftiy  the  perfume  which  thou  shalt 

make,  ye  shall  not  make  to  yourselves  according  to 
the  composition  thereof:  it  shall  be  imto  thee  holy  for 
the  Loud. 

38.  'Whosoever  shall  make  like  unto  that,  to 

smell  thereto,  shall  even  be  cut  off  from  his  people. 

§  35.    The  Shewbread. 

(1.   TWELVE   CAKES  FOU  THE  TWKIA-E  TUrBES.) 

Lee.  xxiv.  5.  And  thou  shall  take  fine  flour,  and 
bake  twelve  cakes  thereof:  Iwo  tenth  deals  shall  bo 
in  one  c:ike. 

G.  And  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  sis 

on  a  row,  njion  the  pure  table  before  the  TiOUD. 

7.  And  thou  shalt  put  pure  frankincense  upon 

eaeh  row,  that  it  ni;i_v  be  on  the  bre:id  for  a  memorial, 
even  an  olfering  m;ide  by  lire  unto  the  Loun. 

8.  Every  salilialh  he  sh:ill  set  it  in  order  before 

the  Loud  continually,  beiit;;  t<ihn  from  the  children 
of  Israel  by  an  everlasting  covenant. 

See  Ex.  xxxix.  3G ;  xl.  23. 

(2.   TO  BE   E.\^TEX   OXLY   BY   THE   rurr.STS.) 

Lev.  xxiv.  9.  And  it  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons' ; 
and  they  shall  e:it  it  in  the  holy  place :  for  it  is  most 
holy  unto  him  of  the  offerings  of  the  LouD  made  by 
fire  by  a  ]ierpetual  statute. 

See  Jfal.  xii.  4.     Mark  ii.  26.     Ltike  vi.  4. 

(3.   E.\.TEN  BY   DAVID  AXD    HIS  MEN.) 

1  Sani:  xxi.  4.  And  the  priest  answered  David,  and 
said.  There  is  no  common  bread  under  mine  hand,  but 
there  is  hallowed  bread ;  if  the  young  men  have  kept 
themselves  at  least  from  women. 

5.  And  David  answered  the  priest,  and  said 

unto  him.  Of  a  truth  women  hare  been  kept  from  us 
aliout  these  three  days,  since  I  came  out,  ;uid  the  ves- 
sels of  the  young  men  are  holj',  and  the  Inad  is  iu  a 
manner  common,  yea,  though  it  were  sanctified  this 
day  in  the  vessel. 

G.  So  the  priest  gave  him  hallowed  bread:  for 

there  was  no  bread  there  but  the  shewbread,  that  was 
taken  from  before  the  Lord,  to  put  hot  bread  in  the 
da}'  when  it  was  taken  away. 


CHAP.  V. 

BLEEDING  OR  ANIMAL  SACRI- 
FICES.* 

§  3G.    General  Directions. 

(1.  THE  ^^CTrM  must  de  witiioct  BLEjnsn.) 

Dent.  xvii.  1.  Thou  shalt  not  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
thy  (Jod  an>i  bullock,  or  sheep,  wherein  is  blemish,  or 
any  evilfavouredness :  for  that  is  an  abomination  mi  to 
the  Loui>  thy  God. 

Ijee.  xxii.  18.  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  to  his  sons, 
and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them, 
■Whatsoever  he  be  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the 
strangers  in  Israel,  that  will  offer  his  oblation  for  all 
his  vows,  and  for  all  his  freewill  offerings,  which  they 
•will  offer  unto  the  Loud  for  a  burnt  oirering; 

19.   Yc  shall  offer  at  your  own  w  ill  a  male 

without  blemish,  of  the  beeves,  of  the  sheep,  or  of  the 
goals. 

20.  B'lt  whatsoever  hath  a  lilemish,  that  shall 

ve  not  offer:  for  it  shall  not  be  acccpl:ible  for  you. 


•  Inclnilinj  Pin  OiTorin^s.  which  were  expiatory:  Burnt  Offci^ 
in^-s,  whirl!  denoied  tnt'il  f.-ir-snirender  to  Uod ;  and  Peace  Offo 
iuga,  which  were  eucharistic— IL 


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SACRED  RITES  AXD  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV, 


Lev.  xxii.  21.  And  -niiosoever  offercth  a  sacrifice  of 
peace  offerings  unto  the  Lord  to  accomplish  his  vow,  or 
a  freewill  offering  in  beeves  or  sheep,  it  shall  be  perfect 
to  be  accepted  ;  there  shall  be  no  blemish  therem. 

22.  Blind,  or  broken,  or  maimed,  or  having  a 

wen,  or  scurvj-,  or  scabbed,  ye  shall  not  otter  these 
unto  the  Loud,  nor  make  an  "offering  by  fire  of  them 
upon  the  alUir  unto  the  Lord. 

23.  Either  a  bullock  or  a  lamb  that  hath  any 

thing  superfluous  or  lacking  in  his  parts,  that  mayest 
thou  offer /oc  a  freewill  offering;  but  for  a  vow  it 
shall  not  be  accepted. 

24.  Ye  shall  not  offer  unto  the  Lord  tliat 

which  is  bruised,  or  crushed,  or  broken,  or  cut ;  neither 
shall  ye  make  any  offering  tliereof  in  your  land. 

•  25.  Neither  from  a  stranger's  hand  shall  ye 

offer  the  bread  of  your  God  of  any  of  these  ;  because 
their  corruption  is\\\  them,  and  blemishes  he  in  them  : 
they  shall  not  be  accepted  for  you. 

27.  When  a  bullock,  or  a  sheep,  or  a  goat,  is 

brought  forth,  then  it  shall  lie  seven  days  under  the 
dam  ;  and  from  the  eighth  day  and  thenceforth  it  shall 
be  accepted  for  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

(2.  TO  BE  WITHOUT  le.\'\':en,  and  consumed  the 

SAME  DAT.) 

Ex.  xxiii.  18.  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 
sacrifice  with  leavened  bread  ;  neither  shall  the  fat  of 
my  sacrifice  remain  until  the  morning. 

—  xxxiv.  25.  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 
sacrifice  with  leaven;  neither  shall  the  sacrifice  of  the 
feast  of  the  passovcr  be  left  unto  the  morning. 

Lev.  xxii.  29.  And  when  ye  will  otfer  a  sacrifice  of 
thanksgiving  unto  the  Lord,  offer  it  at  your  own  will. 

^30.  On  the  same  day  it  shall  be  eaten  up;  ye 

sliall  leave  none  of  it  imtil  the  morrow :  I  am  the  Lord. 

(3.    THE  ACCOMPANIMENTS  OF   SLAIN  AND  BURNT   OF- 
FERINGS.) 

Num.  XV.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  Whenj'e  be  come  into  the  land  of  your 
habitations,  which  I  give  unto  j'ou, 

3.  And  will  make  an  offering  by  fire  unto  the 

Lord,  a  burnt  offering,  or  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a 
vow,  or  in  a  freewill  offering,  or  in  your  solemn  feasts, 
to  make  a  sweet  savour  imto  the  Lord,  of  the  herd,  or 
of  the  flock : 

4.  Then  shall  he  that  offercth  his  offering  unto 

the  Lord  bring  a  meat  ottering  of  a  tenth  deal  of  flour, 
mingled  with  the  fourth  part  of  a  hin  of  oil. 

5.  iVnd  the  fotn-th  part  of  a  hin  of  wme  for  a 

drink  offering  shait  thou  prepare  with  the  bm'nt  offer- 
ing or  sacrifice,  for  one  lamb. 

6.  Or  for  a  ram,  thou  shalt  prepare /or  a  meat 

offering  two  tenth  deals  of  flour,  mingled  with  the 
third  part  of  a  hin  of  oil. 

7.  And  for  a  drink  offering  thou  shalt  offer  the 

third  ;wrt  of  a  hin  of  wine, /w  a  sweet  savour  imto  the 
Lord. 

8.  And  when  thou  prepares!  a  bullock  for  a 

burnt  offering,  or  for  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow, 
or  peace  offerings  unto  the  Lord  ; 

9.  Then  shall  he  bring  with  a  bullock  a  meat 

offering  of  three  tenth  deals  of  flour,  mingled  with 
half  a  hin  of  oil. 

10.  And  thou  shalt  bring  for  a  drink  offering 

half  a  hin  of  wine./y;-  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a 
sweet  savour  unto  the  Loud. 

11.  Thus  .shall  it  be  done  for  one  bullock,  or 

for  one  ram,  or  for  a  lamb,  or  a  kid. 

12.  According  to  the  number  that  ye  sliall  pre- 
pare, so  shall  ye  do  to  every  one  according  to  their 
number. 

(A.    STRANGERS  TO   0BSER\T:   THE   S.OIE   RULES.) 

Num.  XV.  13.  All  that  are  Iwirn  of  the  country  sh.all 
do  these  things  after  this  maimer,  in  ottering  an  otter- 
ing made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  uuto  the  Lord. 

14.  And  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  you,  or 

whosoever  be  among  you  in  your  generations,  and  will 
otter  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  imto 
the  Lord  ;  as  ye  do,  so  "he  shall  do. 

15.  One  ordinance  AnU  he  both  for  you  of  the 

congregation,  and  also  for  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth 


with  you,  an  ordinance  for  ever  in  }'our  generations : 
as  ye  are,  so  shall  the  stranger  be  belbre  the  Lord. 

16.  One  law  and  one  manner  shall  be  for  you, 

and  for  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth  with  you. 

(4.   WHAT  KEMAINED   OP   TUS   OFFERINGS  TO   GO   TO 
THE   PRIESTS.) 

Lev.  X.  13.  And  Moses  spake  unto  Aaron,  and  unto 
Eleazar  and  uuto  Ithamar,  his  sous  that  were  left. 
Take  the  meat  offering  that  remaineth  of  the  offerings 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  and  eat  it  without  leaven 
beside  the  altar ;  for  it  is  most  holy. 

13.  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place,  be- 
cause it  is  thy  due,  and  thy  sons'  due,  of  the  sacrifices 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire  :  for  so  I  am  commanded. 

14.  And  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder 

shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place ;  thou,  and  tlij'  sons,  and 
thy  daughters  with  thee :  for  they  be  thy  due,  and  thy 
sons'  due,  ivhich  are  given  out  of  the  sacrifices  of  peace 
offerings  of  the  children  of  Israel. 

15.  The  heave  shoulder  and  the  wave  breast 

shall  they  bring  with  the  offerings  made  by  fire  of  the 
fat,  to  wave  it  for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  ; 
and  it  shall  be  thine,  and  thy  sons'  with  thee,  by  a 
statute  for  ever ;  as  the  Lord  hath  commanded. 

—  vii.  37.  This  is  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering,  of 
the  meat  offering,  and  of  the  sin  offering,  and  of  the 
trespass  ottering,  and  of  the  consecrations,  and  of  the 
sacrifice  of  the  jieace  offerings ; 

38.  Which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses   in 

mount  Sinai,  in  the  day  that  he  commanded  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel  to  offer  their  oblations  unto  the  Lord, 
in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

(5.   CONSECRATION  OF  THE   ALTAR.) 

E.V.  xxix.  37.  Seven  daj-s  thou  shalt  make  an  atone- 
ment for  the  altar,  and  sanctity  it ;  and  it  shall  be  an 
altar  most  holj' ;  whatsoever  toucheth  the  altar  shall 
be  holy. 

(6.  THE  ALTAR  THE  ONLY  PLACE  OP  OFFERING.) 

Lev.  xvii.  8.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  What- 
soever man  there  be  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the 
strangers  which  sojourn  among  you,  that  offereth  a 
biu'nt  ottering  ol'  sacrifice, 

9.  And  bringeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

tabeiTiacle  of  the  congregation,  to  otter  it  unto  the 
Lord  ;  even  that  man  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
people. 

Deut.  xii.  26.  Only  thy  holy  things  which  thou  hast, 
and  thy  vows,  thou  shalt  take,  and  go  unto  the  place 
which  the  Lord  shall  choose : 

27.  And  thou  shalt  offer  thy  burnt  offerings, 

the  flesh  and  the  blood,  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
thy  God:  and  the  blood  of  thy  sacrifices  shall  be 
poured  out  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
thou  shalt  eat  the  fiesh. 

(7.  E^'EN  ANIMALS  FOR  POOD  MUST  BE  SLAIN  BEFORE 
THE  TABERNACLE.*) 

Lev.  xvii.  2.  Speak  imto  Aaron,  and  unto  his  sons, 
and  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say  unto  them  ; 
This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  "commanded, 
saying, 

—  —  3.  What  man  soever  there  he  of  the  house  of 
Israel,  that  killeth  an  ox,  or  lamb,  or  goat,  in  the 
camp,  or  that  killeth  it  out  of  the  camji, 

4.  And  liringeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  to  offer  an  offering 
unto  the  Lord  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord; 
blood  shall  be  imputed  unto  that  man ;  he  hath  shed 
blood ;  and  that  man  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
people : 

5.  To  the  end  that  the  children  of  Israel  may 

bring  then-  sacrifices,  which  they  otter  in  the  ojuni 
field,  even  that  they  may  bring  them  unto  the  Lord, 
uuto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation, 
unto  the  priest,  and  offer  them/o;'  peace  otterings  unto 
the  Lord. 

6.  And  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 

the  altar  of  the  Lord  at  the  door  of  the  taliernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour 
tmto  the  Lord. 


*  To  prevent  eacriUcmg  to  False  tiods. 


03G 


CHAP.  V. 


SACRED  RITES  AND   FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


6  37 


The  Sill  Offoiiiiss  lor  Sins  of  Isiiornuce.° 

(1.   von  THE   SIX   OF  TIIK   Illlill    rUIKST.) 

Ler.  iv.  2.  Sivak  unto  the  cliildren  of  IsraH,  snyins, 
If  n  soul  shall  sin  througli  ignoiaiico  against  any  of 
the  coniniamluieuts  of  "the  Loud  coiu-erninrj  thiiiga 
which  ought  not  to  be  done,  and  shall  do  against  any 
of  them  : 

3.  If  the  priest  that  is  anointed  do  sin  accord- 
ing to  the  sin  of  tlie  people;  then  let  liim  bring  for  his 
sin,  whieh  he  hath  sinned,  a  young  liuUock  without 
blemish  unto  the  Loud  lor  a  sin  olVering. 

4.   And  he  shall  bring  the  bullock  unto  the 

door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  the 
Loud  :  and  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  tlie  bullock's  head, 
and  kill  the  bullock  before  the  Loitn. 

5.  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall  take  of 

the  bullock's  lilood  and  bring  it  to  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation  : 

0.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  tlio 

blood,  and  sprinkle  <.>f  the  blood  seven  times  before 
the  Lord,  before  the  vail  of  the  sanctuarj*. 

7.  And  the  priest  shall  put  some  of  the  blood 

upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  sweet  incense  before  the 
Loud,  wliich  ('.t  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ; 
and  shall  pour  all  the  blood  of  the  l>ullock  at  the  bot- 
tom of  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering,  which  u  at  tlie 
door  of  the  ta!)ernacle  of  the  congregation. 

S.  And  he  shall  take  olf  from  it  all  the  fat  of 

the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering ;  the  fat  that  covercth 
the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that  w  upon  the  inwards, 

9.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is 

upon  them,  which  m  by  the  flanlcs,  and  the  caul  above 
the  liver,  witli  the  kidneys,  it  sliall  he  take  away, 

10.   As  it  was  taken  oil'  from  the  bullock  of 

the  sacrifice  of  jieace  otfci'ings:  and  the  priest  shall 
bmii  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  Inirnt  otTering. 

11.  And  the  skin  of  the  bullock,  and  all  his 

flesh,  with  his  head,  and  with  his  legs,  and  his  in- 
wards, and  his  duns, 

Vi.   Y,\v\x  tlie  whole  bullock  shall  he  carry 

forth  without  the  camp  unto  a  clean  place,  where  the 
ashes  are  poured  out,  and  burn  him  on  the  wood  with 
fire  :  where  the  ashes  are  poured  out  shall  he  be  burnt. 

(3.   OP   THE   WHOLE   COXGREGATIOX.) 

Lev.  iv.  1.3.  And  if  the  whole  congregation  of  Is- 
rael sin  through  ignorance,  and  the  thing  be  hid  from 
the  eyes  of  the  assembly,  and  they  have  done  some- 
what against  any  of  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 
concerning  things  which  should  not  be  done,  and  are 
guilty ; 

14.   When  the  sin,  which  they  have  sinned 

against  it,  is  known,  then  the  congregation  shall  of- 
fer a  young  bullock  for  the  sin,  and  bring  him  before 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

\o.  And  the  ciders  of  the  congregation  shall 

lay  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  bullock  before 
the  Lord  ;  and  the  bullock  shall  be  killed  before  the 
Lord. 

16.  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall  bring 

of  the  bullock's  blood  to  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation : 

IT.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  some 

of  the  blood,  and  sprinkle  it  seven  times  before  the 
Lord,  cren  beibre  the  vail. 

18.  And  he  shall  put  some  of  the  blood  upon 

the  lioms  of  the  altar  which  is  before  the  Lord,  that 
is  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  and  shall  pour 
out  all  the  blood  at  the  bottom"  of  the  altar  of  the 
biuTit  offering,  which  is  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation. 

—  —  19.  And  he  shall  take  all  his  fat  from  him,  and 
bum  it  upon  the  altar. 

20.   And  he  shall  do  with  the  bullock  as  he 

did  with  the  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  so  .shall  he  do 
with  this:  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 
them,  and  it  shall  lie  forgiven  them. 

■  21.  And  he  shall  carry  forth  the  bullock  with- 
out the  camp,  and  burn  him  as  he  burned  the  first 
bullock :  it  M  a  sin  offering  for  the  congregation. 


•  Tlie  high-handed  sinner  was  to  be  cut  off.    See  Num.  it.  30, 
Sl.-H. 


\um.  XV.  22.  And  if  ye  have  erred,  and  not  ob- 
served all  these  commandments,  which  the  Loud  hath 
spoken  imto  Moses, 

2;J.  A'lr;!,  all  that  the  Loud  hath  connuanded 

you  by  the  hand  of  .Moses,  from  tlie  day  that  the  Lord 
commanded  Moses,  and  henceforward  among  yoiu- 
generations; 

24.  Then  it  shall  be,  if  aught  be  eoniniilled  by 

ignorance  without  the  knowledge  of  thi-  congregation, 
tliat  all  the  cougrcg.iliou  shall  oll'cr  one  young  bullock 
for  a  burnt  oll'cring,  tor  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Loud, 
with  his  meal  oll'eriug,  and  his  drink  offering,  accord- 
ing to  the  manner,  and  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin 
ollering. 

2.J.  And  the  ])riest  shall  make  an  atonement 

for  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
it  shall  lie  foririven  them  ;  for  it  i-i  ignorance  :  and  tbcy 
shall  bring  their  olfering,  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  imto 
the  Lord,  and  their  sin  oll'eriug  before  the  Loud,  for 
their  ignorance : 

20.  And  it  shall  be  forgiven  all  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  the  stranger  tliat 
sojonrneth  among  them;  seeing  all  the  people  were  in 
ignorance. 

(3.  OF  X  ruler.) 

Lev.  iv.  22.  ''iV'hen  a  ruler  hath  sinned,  and  done 
sonu'what  through  ignorance  against  any  of  the  com- 
mandments of  the  Lord  his  God  (■(jitccrning  tilings 
whieh  should  not  be  done,  and  is  guilty; 

23.  Or  if  his  sin,  wherein  he  hath  sinned,  come 

to  his  knowledge;  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a  kid 
of  the  goats,  a  male  without  blemish : 

24.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  goat,  and  kill  it  in  the  place  where  they  kill  the 
burnt  offering  liefore  the  Lord  :  it  ;'■•<  a  sin  oll'eriug, 

25.  And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blooil  of 

the  sin  offering  with  his  fintrer,  and  ])ut  it  upon  the 
horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  offering,  and  shall  pour  out 
his  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of  burnt  off'ering. 

26.  And  he  shall  burn  all  his  fat  upon  the  al- 
tar, as  the  fat  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings:  and 
the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  as  con- 
cerning his  sin,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(4.   OP   ONE   OF   TIIE   common   PEOPLE.) 

Ler.  iv.  27.  And  if  any  one  of  the  common  people 
sin  through  ignorance,  while  he  docth  someirhat  against 
any  of  the  commandments  of  the  Loud  concerning 
things  which  ought  not  to  be  done,  and  be  guilty; 

28.  Or  if  his  sin,  which  he  hath  sinned,  come 

to  his  knowledge ;  then  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a 
kid  of  the  goats,  a  female  without  blemish,  for  his  sin 
which  he  hath  sinned. 

29.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  sin  offering,  and  slay  the  sin  offering  in  the 
place  of  .the  burnt  offering. 

•  30.    And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood 

thereof  with  his  finger,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of 
the  altar  of  burnt  offering,  and  shall  pour  out  all  the 
blood  thereof  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar. 

31.  And  he  shall  take  away  all  the  fat  thereof 

as  the  fat  is  taken  away  from  off  the  sacrifice  of  peace 
offerings ;  and  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 
for  a  sweet  sa\'Our  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the  priest  shall 
make  an  atonement  for  him,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven 
him. 

32.  And  if  he  bring  a  lamb  for  a  sin  offering, 

he  shall  liring  it  a  female  without  blemish. 

33.  And  he  sh;ill  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  sin  olfering,  and  slay  it  for  a  sin  olfering  in  the 
place  where  they  kill  the  burnt  offering. 

34.  And"  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of 

the  sin  offering  with  his  finger,  and  put  it  upon  the 
horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  oifering,  and  shall  pour  out 
all  tiie  blood  thereof  at  the  bottorn  of  the  altar : 

3.5.  And  he  shall  take  away  all  flic  f;it  thereof, 

as  the  fat  of  the  lamb  is  taken  away  from  the  s:icrifice 
of  the  peace  offerings;  and  the  priest  shall  burn  them 
upon  the  altar,  acconling  to  the  offerings  made  by  fire 
tmto  the  Loud  :  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  his  sm  that  he  hath  committed,  and  it  shall 
be  forgiven  him. 

Xum.  XV.  27.  And  if  any  soul  sin  through  ignorance. 


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then  lie  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  first  year  for  a 
sin  oU'eriug. 

Xiiiii.  XV.  2S.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 
for  the  soul  that  sinuetli  ignorautly,  when  he  suuieth 
by  ignorance  l)ef()ie  tlie  Lord,  to  make  an  atonement 
for  iiini ;  and  it  sliall  be  forgiven  liim. 

29.  Ye  shall  have  one  law  for  him  that  sin- 

nelh  through  ignorance,  both  for  him  that  is  born 
among  the  children  of  Israel,  and  for  the  stranger  that 
sojourneth  among  them. 

§  38.    Expiation  of  Lig-liter  Offences. 

(1.    TIIKEE   EXAMPLES  GH-EX.) 

(A.    NEGLECTING  TO   APPE.iR   AS  A   WITNESS   IN  CASE 
OF   AN   0.\TH.) 

Lev.  V.  1.  And  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of 
swearing,  and  w  a  witness,  whether  he  hath  seen  or 
known  of  it ;  if  he  do  not  utter  it,  then  he  shall  bear 
his  iniquity. 

(B.    INCDKRING    CEREMONIAL    DEFILEMENT    I6N0- 
RANTLT.) 

Led.  V.  3.  Or  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  thing, 
whether  ii  he  a  carcass  of  an  unclean  beast,  or  a  car- 
cass of  unclean  cattle,  or  the  carcass  of  imclean  creep- 
ing things,  and  if  it  be  hidden  from  him ;  he  also  shall 
be  imclean,  and  guilty. 

3.   Or  if  he  touch   the  uncleanness  of  man, 

whatsoever  uncleanness  it  be  that  a  man  shall  be  defiled 
tvitha!,  and  it  be  hid  from  him  ;  when  he  kuoweth  of 
it,  then  he  shall  be  guilty. 

(C.   SWEARING   RASIILT.) 

Lev.  V.  4.  Or  if  a  soul  swear,  pronouncing  with  his 
lips  to  do  evil,  or  to  do  good,  whatsoever  it  be  that  a 
man  shall  pronounce  with  an  oath,  and  it  be  hid  from 
him  ;  when  he  Isnoweth  of  it,  then  he  shall  be  guilty 
in  one  of  these. 

(2.   THE   OFFERING   REQUIRED.) 

Lev.  V.  6.  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 
unto  the  Lord  for  his  sin  which  he  hath  sinned,  a  fe- 
male from  the  flock,  a  lamb,  or  a  kid  of  the  goats,  for 
a  sin  olfering ;  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  concerning  his  sin. 

(3.    OR   IN  C.\^SE   OP   POVERTY.) 

Lev.  V.  7.  And  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb, 
then  he  sliall  liring  for  his  trespass,  which  he  hath  com- 
mitted, two  turtledoves,  or  two  j'oung  pigeons,  unto 
the  Lord ;  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a 
burnt  offering. 

8.  And  he  shall  bring  them  unto  the  priest, 

who  shall  offer  that  which  is  for  the  sin  olfering  first, 
and  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but  shall  not  di- 
vide it  asunder: 

9.  And  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  of  the 

sin  olfering  upon  the  side  of  the  altar  ;  and  the  rest  of 
the  blood  sliall  be  \vrimg  out  at  the  bottom  of  the  al- 
tar :  it  is  a  sin  offering. 

10.  And  he  shall  offer  the  second  for  a  burnt 

offering,  according  to  the  manner :  and  the  priest 
shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  for  his  sin  which  he 
hath  sinned,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(4.   OP   STILL   GREATER  POVERTY.) 

i€B.  V.  11.  But  if  he  lie  not  able  to  bring  two  turtle- 
doves, or  two  young  iiigeons,  then  he  that  sinned  shall 
bring  for  his  olfering  the  teutli  part  of  anephali  of  fine 
flour  for  a  sin  otl'ering;  he  shall  jiut  no  oil  upon  it, 
neither  shall  he  put  ayiy  frankincense  thereon :  for  it 
is  a  sin  olfering. 

12.  Tlien  shall  he  bring  it  to  the  priest,  and 

the  priest  shall  take  his  handful  of  it,  evfn  a  memorial 
thereof,  and  burn  it  on  the  altar,  according  to  the  of- 
fermgs  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  -.  it  is  a  sin  offering. 

13.  And  the  priest  sliall  make  an  atonement 

for  him  as  touching  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned  in  one 
of  these,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  :  and  the  remnant 
shall  be  the  priest's,  as  a.  meat  offering. 

§  39.    The  Law  of  the  Sin  Offering. 
Leo.  vL  25.  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  say- 


ing. This  is  the  law  of  the  sin  offering :  In  tlie  place 
I  where  the  burnt  offering  is  killed  shairHie  sin  offering 
be  killed  before  the  Lord  ;  it  is  most  hoh-. 

20.  The  priest  that  oH'ereth  it  for  sin  shall  cat 

it:  in  the  holy  place  shall  it  be  eaten,  in  the  com'f  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

27.  Whatsoever  shall  touch  tlie  flesh  thereof 

shall  be  holy:  and  when  there  is  sprinkled  of  the 
blood  thereof  upon  any  gaiTucnt,  thou  shaft  wash  that 
whereon  it  was  sprinkled  in  the  holy  place. 

28.  Cut  file  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  sod- 
den shall  be  broken :  and  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brazen 
pot,  it  shall  be  both  scoured,  and  rinsed  in  water. 

29.  All  the  males  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

thereof:  it  is  most  holy. 

•  30.  And  no  sin  offering,  whereof  any  of  the 

blood  is  brought  into  the  tabernacle  of  the  congrega- 
tion to  reconcile  withal  in  the  h.o\j place,  shall  be  eaten: 
it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire. 

§  40.    The  Sin  Offering  at  the  Consecration  of 
Aaron  and  Ids  Sons. 

E.v.  xxix.  10.  And  thou  shalt  cause  a  bullock  to  be 
brought  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation ; 
and  Aaron  and  his  sous  shall  put  then'  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  bullock. 

11.  And  thou  shalt  kill  the  bullock  before  the 

Lord,  by  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

12.  And  fliou  shaft  take  of  Uie  blood  of  the 

bullock,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  with 
thy  finger,  and  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom 
of  the  altar. 

13.  And  thou  shalt  take  all  the  flit  that  cover- 

eth  the  inwards,  and  the  caul  that  ii  above  the  liver, 
and  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is  upon  them, 
and  burn  them  upon  the  altar. 

14.  But  the  flesh  of  the  bullock,  aud  his  skin, 

and  his  dung,  shalt  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the 
camp  :  it  is  a  sin  ottering. 

35.  And  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  Aaron,  and 

to  his  sons,  according  to  all  things  which  I  have  com- 
manded thee  :  seven  days  shalt  thou  consecrate  them. 

36.  And  thou  siialt  offer  every  day  a  bullock 

for  a  sin  offering  for  atonement :  autl  thou  shalt 
cleanse  the  altar,  when  thou  hast  made  an  atonement 
for  it,  and  thou  shalt  anoint  it,  to  sanctify  it. 

§  41.    The  Sons  of  Aaron  Rebuked  for  not  strictly 
Observing  the  Kitiial. 

Lev.  X.  16.  And  Moses  diligently  sought  the  goat  of 
the  sin  offering,  and,  behold,  it  was  burnt :  and  he  was 
angry  with  Eleazar  and  Ithamar,  the  sons  of  Aaron 
ichich  were  left  alive,  saying, 

17.  Wherefore  have  ye  not  eaten  the  sin  offer- 
ing in  the  holy  place,  seeing  it  U  most  holy,  and  God 
hath  given  it  you  to  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  congrega- 
tion, to  make  atonement  for  them  liefore  the  Lord? 

—  —  18.  Behold,  the  blood  of  it  was  not  brought  in 
within  the  holy  pta«  .•  ye  should  indeed  have  eaten  it 
in  the  holy  2ilaee,  as  I  commanded. 

19.  And  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Behold,  this 

day  have  they  offered  their  sin  ottering  and  their 
burnt  offering  "before  the  Lord  ;  and  such  things  have 
befallen  me :  and  if  I  had  eaten  the  sin  offering  to  day, 
should  it  have  been  accepted  m  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ? 

20.  And  when  Moses  heard  that,  he  was  content. 

§  42.    The  Trespass  Offerings  for  Special  Sins. 

(1.   FOR  WITHHOLDING   WHAT  WAS  DUE   TO  GOD.) 

Lev.  V.  15.  If  a  soul  commit  a  trespass,  and  sin 
through  ignorance,  in  the  holy  things  of  tlie  Lord  ; 
then  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass  unto  the  Lord  a 
ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flocks,  with  thy  esti- 
mation by  shekels  of  silver,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
sanctuary,  for  a  trespass  offering : 

IG.  And  he  shall  make  amends  for  the  harm 

that  he  hath  done  in  the  holy  thing,  and  shall  add  the 
fifth  part  thereto,  and  give  it  tmto  the  priest :  and  the 
])riest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  with  the  ram 
of  the  trespass  offering,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 


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(2.   KOU   VIOLATIXQ   AN'Y   OP    GOD's  RIonTS   WITIl    UE- 
GARD  TO   ISRAEL.) 

Lev.  V.  IT.  Ami  if  a  soul  sin,  ami  commit  nny  of 
these  things  which  are  forbiildin  to  he  ilono  liy  the 
conunaiuhuf'nts  of  tlie  Loui);  thomih  lie  wist  it  not, 
yet  is  he  sruilty,  and  sluill  hear  liis  inimiity. 

IS.  Anil  he  shall  bring  a  ram  williout  blemish 

out  of  the  thick,  \vith  thy  estimation,  for  a  trespass  of- 
fering, unto  the  priest :  and  the  priest  sliall  make  an 
atonement  for  liim  concerning  his  ignorance  wherein 
he  erred  and  wist  it  not,  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

I'J.  It  is  a  trespass  offering :  he  hath  certainly 

tresp:issed  against  the  Lord. 

(3.   FOR  VIOLATtSX.   A   NEIGnBOtJR'S   RIGHTS.) 

See  Lcr.  vi.  1-5. 

Let.  vL  6.  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  otl'ering 
unto  the  Loud,  a  ram  witliout  blemisli  out  of  the  llocU, 
with  thy  estimation,  for  a  trespass  offering,  unto  the 
priest : 

7.  And  tlie  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

him  liefore  the  LiUii);  and  it  sliall  be  forgiven  him  for 
any  thingof  all  that  he  hath  done  in  trespassing  therein. 

A"«//t.  V.  8.  But  if  the  man  have  no  kinsman  to  recom- 
pense the  trespass  unto,  let  the  trespass  be  recompensed 
unto  the  Loud,  eiyii  to  the  priest ;  beside  the  ram  of 
the  atonement,  whereby  an  atonement  shall  be  made 
for  him. 

9.  And  every  offering  of  all  the  holy  things  of 

tlic  children  of  Israel,  which  they  bring  unto  the 
priest,  shall  be  his. 

10.  And  every  man's  hallowed  things  shall  be 

his  :  whatsoever  any  man  giveth  the  priest,  it  shall  be 
his. 

(4   FOR  EATING   tJirWITTrNGLY   OP  HOLY   THINGS.) 

Lev.  xxii.  14.  And  if  a  man  cat  of  the  holy  thing 
unwittingly,  then  he  shall  put  the  tifth  jx/rf  "thereof 
imto  it,  and  shall  give  it  unto  the  priest  with  the  holy 
thing. 

15.  And  thev  shall  not  protane  the  holy  things 

of  the  children  of  Israel,  which  they  offer  tinto  the 
Lord; 

16.  Or  suffer  them  to  bear   the   iniquity  of 

trespass,  when  they  eat  their  hoh-  things :  for  I  the 
Lord  do  sanctify  them. 

(5.  for  c^vrnal  knowledge  op  a  betrothed 
bondmaid.) 

Lei:  xix.  20.  And  whosoever  lieth  carnally  with  a 
woman,  that  is  a  bondmaid,  betrothed  to  a  husband, 
and  not  at  all  redeemed,  nor  freedom  given  her ;  she 
shall  be  scourged :  they  shall  not  be  put  to  death,  be- 
cause she  was  not  free. 

21.  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 

unto  the  Lord,  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation,  eren  a  ram  for  a  trespass  offering. 

22.  And  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 

for  him  with  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offerinij  before 
tlie  Loud  for  his  sin  which  he  hath  done;  and  the  sin 
which  he  hath  done  shall  be  forgiven  him. 

(0.   MONEY    SENT  FOR   THE   PURCHASE   OF  VICTIMS.) 

3  Kings  xii.  16.  The  trespass  money  and  sin  money 
Wiis  not  brought  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  :  it  was 
the  priests'. 

§  43.    The  Law  of  the  Trespass  Offoriiig. 

Lee.  vii.  1.  Likewise  this  in  the  law  of  the  trespass 
offering :  it  is  most  holy. 

2.  In   the   place  where  thev  kill    the   bitmt 

offering  shall  they  kill  the  trespass  offering :  and  the 
Mood  thereof  shall  he  sprinkle  round  about  upon  the 
altar. 

3.  And  he  shall  offer  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof; 

the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards, 

4.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is  on 

them,  which  is  by  the  flank's,  and  the  caul  that  is 
above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take 
away: 

5.  And  the  priest  shall  bum  them  upon  the 

altar /or  an  offering  made  bj'  tire  tmto  the  Lord  :  it  is 
a  trespass  offering. 

r, 


6.  Every  male   among   the  jiriesls  shall   eat 

thereof:  it  shall  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place :  it  is  most 
holy. 

7.  As  the  sin  offering  is,  so  i.<>  the  trespass 

offering:  t?ifre  is  one  law  tor  them:  the  priest  that 
maketii  atonement  therewith  sli:dl  have  it. 

8.  And  the  priest  that  oll'ereth  any  man's  burnt 

olTering,  cirn  the  priest  shall  have  to  himself  the  skin' 
of  the  burnt  olTering  which  he  hath  offered. 

9.  And  all  the  mc-;it  offering  thai  is  baken  in 

the  oven,  and  all  that  is  dressed  in  the  fiyingpan,  and 
in  the  pan,  shall  be  Ihe  priest's  that  oU'erelh  it. 

10.  And  every  meat  otl'ering,  mingled  with  oil, 

and  dry,  shall  all  the  sous  of  Aaron  have,  one  as  muck 
as  another. 

§  44.    The  Sin  Offerings  of  the  Great  Day  of 
AtDnonicnt. 

(1.    THE   EXPIATION   OP   THE   ALTAR   OP   INCENSE.) 

E.r.  XXX.  10.  And  Aaron  shall  make  an  atonement 
upon  the  horns  of  it  once  in  a  year  with  the  lilood  of 
the  sin  offering  of  at(mements;  once  in  the  year  shall 
he  make  atonement  upon  it  throughout  your  genera- 
tions ;  it  is  most  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

Sec  Let.  .\vi.  18,  19. 

(2.   THE   HIGH  PRIEST    ENTERING    INTO   THE   HOLY   OF 
HOLIES.) 

Len.  x'vi.  3.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Speak 
unto  Aaron  th.y  brother,  that  he  come  not  at  all  times 
into  the  holy  }>?«<•*' within  the  vail  before  the  mercy 
seat,  which  Vs  upon  the  ark ;  that  he  die  not :  for  I 
will  appear  in  the  cloud  upon  the  mercy  seat. 

3.  Thus  shall  Aaron  come  into  "the  \\o\y  place  : 

with  a  young  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  and  a  ram  for 
a  burnt  offering. 

—  —  4.  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and  he 
shall  have  the  linen  breeches  upon"  his  flesh,  and  shall 
be  girded  with  a  linen  girdle,  and  with  the  linen  mitre 
shall  he  be  attired:  these  rire  holy  garments ;  there- 
fore shall  he  wash  his  flesh  in  water,  and  su  put  them 
ou. 

(3.  ^^CTIMS  presented,  and  lots  cast.) 

Li'i\  xvi.  5.  And  he  shall  take  of  the  congregation 
of  the  children  of  Israel  two  kids  of  the  goats  for  a 
sin  offering,  and  one  ram  for  a  burnt  offering. 

6.  And  Aaron  shall  offer  his  bullock  of  the  sin 

offering,  which  is  for  himself,  and  make  an  atonement 
for  himself,  and  for  his  house. 

7.  And  he  shall  take  the  two  goats,  and  pre- 
sent them  before  the  Lord  at  the  door  of  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation. 

8.  And  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two 

goats ;  one  lot  for  the  Lord,  and  the  other  lot  for  the 
scapegoat. 

9.  And  Aaron  shall  liring  the  goat  upon  which 

the  Lord's  lot  fell,  and  offer  him/);'  a  sin  off'ering. 

10.  But  the  goat,  on  which  the  lot  fell  to  be 

the  scapegoat,  shall"]:)e  presented  alive  before  the 
Lord,  to  make  an  atonement  with  him,  and  to  let  him 
go  for  a  scapegoat  into  the  wilderness. 

(4.   THE   SIN   OFFERING   FOR   THE    HIGH   PRIEST.) 

Lev.  xvi.  11.  And  Aaron  shall  bring  the  bullock  of 
the  sin  offering,  which  is  fur  liimself,  and  shall  make 
an  atonement  for  himself,  and  for  his  bouse,  and  sbiiU 
kill  the  bullock  of  the  sin  offering  which  is  for  him- 
self: 

12.  And  he  shall  take  a  censer  flill  of  burning 

coals  of  tire  from  off  the  altar  liefore  the  Lord,  and 
bis  hands  full  of  sweet  incense  beaten  small,  and  bring 
it  within  the  vail : 

13.  And  he  shall  put  the  incense  upon  the 

fire  before  the  Lord,  that  the  cloud  of  tlie  incense  may 
cover  the  mercy  seat  that  is  upon  the  testimony,  that 
he  die  not : 

14.  And  he  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bul- 
lock, and  sprinkle  it  with  his  finger  upon  the  mercy 
seat  eastward;  and  before  the  mercy  seat  shall  he 
sprmkle  of  the  blood  with  his  finger  seven  times. 

(5.   FOIJ  THE   PEOPLE.) 

Lev.  xvi.  15.  Then  shall  he  kill  the  goat  of  the  sin 

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offering,  thnt  it  for  the  people,  and  bring  his  blood 
■within  the  vail,  and  do  with  that  lilood  as  he  did  with 
the  blood  of  the  bullock,  and  sprinkle  it  upon  the 
mercy  seat,  and  before  the  mercy  seat : 

Lev.  xvi.  10.  And  he  shall  make  au  atonement  for  the 
holy  pl<ice,  because  of  the  uncleanness  of  the  chikh-en 
of  Israel,  and  because  of  their  transgressions  in  all 
their  sins ;  and  so  shall  he  do  for  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation,  that  remaiucth  among  them  in  the 
midst  of  their  uncleanness. 

17.  And  there  shall  be  no  man  in  the  taberna- 
cle of  the  congregation  when  he  goeth  in  to  make  an 
atonement  in  the  holy  plKce,  until  he  come  out,  and 
have  made  an  atonement  for  himself,  and  for  his  house- 
hold, and  for  all  the  congregation  of  Israel. 

18.  And  he  shall  go  ont  unto  the  altar  that  M 

before  the  Lord,  aud  make  an  atonement  for  it ;  and 
shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bullock,  and  of  the  Ijlood 
of  the  goat,  and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 
roimd  about. 

19.  And  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  ttpon 

it  with  his  finger  seven  times,  aud  cleanse  it,  and 
hallow  it  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of 
Israel. 

(0.    THE   SCAPE-GOAT   LET   GO.) 

Lev.  xvi.  20.  And  when  he  hath  made  an  end  of  rec- 
onciling the  holy  jilttce,  and  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation, aud  the  altar,  he  shall  bring  the  live  goat : 

21.  And  Aaron  shall  lav  both  his  hands  upon 

the  head  of  the  live  goat,  and  confess  over  him  all  the 
iniquities  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  all  their  trans- 
gressions in  all  their  sins,  putting  them  upon  the  head 
of  the  goat,  aud  shall  send  him  awaj-  by  the  hand  of  a 
fit  man  into  the  wilderness  : 

22.  And  the  goat  shall  bear  upon  him  all 

their  iniquities  unto  a  land  not  inhabited :  and  he  shall 
let  go  the  goat  in  the  wilderness. 

(7.    CHANGE    OF   VESTMENTS,   AND   FINAL   OFFERING.) 

Lev.  xvi.  23.  Aud  Aarou  shall  corae  into  the  tab- 
ernacle of  the  congregation,  and  shall  put  off  the  linen 
garments,  which  he  put  on  when  he  went  into  the 
holj'  j)i(c<?,  and  shall  leave  them  there  : 

— ■  —  2-t.  And  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in 
the  holy  place,  and  put  on  his  garments,  and  come 
forth,  and  ofl'er  his  burnt  offering,  and  the  burnt  offer- 
ing of  the  people,  and  make  an  atonement  for  himself, 
and  for  the  jieople. 

25.  And  the  fat  of  the  sin  offering  shall  he 

burn  upon  the  altar. 

26.  And  he  that  let  go  the  goat  for  the  scape- 
goat shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  his  flesh  in 
water,  and  afterward  come  into  the  camp. 

27.  Aud  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering,  and 

the  gout  for  the  sin  olTering,  whose  blood  was  brought 
in  to  make  atonement  in  the  holy  pliiee,  shall  one  carry 
forth  without  the  camp ;  and  they  shall  burn  in  the 
fire  their  skins,  and  their  flesh,  and  their  dung. 

28.  And  he  that  burneth  them  shall  wash  his 

clothes,  aud  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward  he 
shall  come  into  the  camp. 

§  45.    The  Burnt  Offerings. 

(1.    OF   THE   HERD.) 

Lev.  i.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
unto  them,  If  an}-  man  of  you  liriug  au  offering  imto 
the  Lord,  ye  shall  bring  yoiir  offering  of  the  cattle,  even 
of  the  herd,  and  of  the  flock. 

3.  If  his  offering  be  a  burnt  sacrifice  of  the 

herd,  let  him  offer  a  male  without  blemish:  he  shall 
olfer  it  of  his  own  voluntary  will  at  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation  before  the  Lord. 

4.  And  he  shall  i)ut  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  the  burnt  offering ;  and  it  shall  be  accepted  for  him 
to  make  atonement  for  him, 

5.  And  he  shall   kill  the  bullock  before  the 

Lord:  and  the  priests,  Aaron's  sons,  shall  bring  the 
blood,  and  sprinkle  the  blood  round  about  upon  the 
altar  that  is  by  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation. 

0.  And  he  shall  flay  the  burnt  offering,  and 

cut  it  into  his  pieces. 


7.  Aud  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  put 

fire  njion  the  altar,  aud  lay  the  wood  in  order  upon 
the  fire : 

8.  And  the  priests,  Aaron's  sons,  shall  lay  the 

parts,  the  head,  and  the  fat,  in  order  upon  the  wood 
that  in  on  the  fire  which  is  upon  the  altar: 

9.  But  his  inwards  and  his  legs  shall  he  wash 

in  water:  and  the  priest  shall  burn  ail  on  the  altar,  to 
he  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(2.    OF   THE   FLOCK.) 

Lev.  i.  10.  Audif  his  offering  Je  of  the  flocks,  jMimeZy, 
of  the  sheep,  or  of  the  goats,  for  a  burnt  sacrifice ;  he 
shall  bring  it  a  male  without  blemish. 

11.  And  he  shall  kill  it  on  the  side  of  the  al- 
tar northward  before  the  Lord:  aud  the  priests, 
Aaron's  sons,  shall  sprinkle  his  blood  roimd  about 
upon  the  altar. 

12.  And  he  shall  cut  it  into  his  pieces,  with 

his  head  and  his  fat :  and  the  priest  shall  lay  them  in 
order  on  the  wood  that  is  ou  the  fire  which  m  upon 
the  altar : 

■  13.  But  he  shall  wash  the  inwards  and  the 

legs  with  water  :  and  the  priest  shall  bring  it  all,  aud 
burn  it  upon  the  altar :  it  zJt  a  burnt  sacrifice,  au  offer- 
ing made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(3.    OP   FOWLS.) 

Lev.  i.  14.  And  if  the  burnt  sacrifice  for  his  offering 
to  the  Lord  be  of  fowls,  then  he  shall  bring  his  offer- 
ing of  turtledoves,  or  of  young  piget)ns. 

15.  And  the  priest  shall  bring  it  unto  the  al- 
tar, and  wring  off  his  head,  and  burn  it  on  the  altar  ; 
and  the  blood  thereof  shall  be  wrung  out  at  the  side 
of  the  altar : 

1(3.  And  he  shall  pluck  away  his  crop  with  his 

feathers,  and  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part, 
by  the  place  of  the  ashes. 

17.  Aud  he  shall  cleave  it  with  the  wings 

thereof,  but  shall  not  divide  it  asunder  :  and  the  priest 
shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar,  upon  the  wood  that  is 
upon  the  fire:  it  is  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made 
by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  uuto  the  Lord. 

§  46.    Tlie  Law  of  the  Burnt  Offerings. 

L^ev.  vi.  9.  Commaud  Aaron  and  his  sons,  saying, 
This  is  the  law  of  the  biu-ut  offering :  It  is  the  burnt 
offering,  because  of  the  burning  upon  the  altar  all 
night  unto  the  morning,  and  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall 
be  burning  in  it. 

10.  And  the  priest  shall  put  ou  his  linen  gar 

meut,  and  his  lineu  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his 
flesh,  and  take  up  the  ashes  which  the  fire  hath  con- 
sumed with  the  burnt  offering  on  the  altar,  and  he 
shall  put  them  beside  the  altar. 

11.  And  he  shall  put  off  his  garments,  and 

put  on  other  garments,  and  carry  forth  the  ashes  with- 
out the  camp  unto  a  clean  place. 

12.  And  the  fire  upon  the  altar  shall  be  burn- 
ing in  it ;  it  shall  not  be  put  out :  aud  the  priest  shall 
burn  wood  ou  it  every  morning,  and  lay  the  burnt  of- 
fering in  order  upon  it ;  and  he  shall  biu'n  thereon  the 
fat  of  the  peace  offerings. 

13.  The  fire  shall  ever  be  burning  upon  the 

altar :  it  shall  never  go  out. 

§  47.    Tlie  Peace  Offerings. 

(1.    OF   THE  HERD.) 

Lev.  iii.  1.  And  if  his  oblation  be  a  sacrifice  of  peace 
offering,  if  he  offer  it  of  the  herd,  whether  it  he  a  male 
or  feniale,  he  shall  offer  it  without  blemish  before  the 
Lord. 

3.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  his  offeriug,  and  kill  it  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation :  and  Aaron's  sons  the 
priests  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar  roimd 
about. 

3.  And  he  shall  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  offering  an  ofl'ering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  ; 
the  fiit  that  coverelh  the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that 
is  upon  the  inwards, 


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Lev.  iii.  4.  Ami  the  two  kiilncys,  nml  the  fat  that  is  on 
thi-m,  which  m  liy  Iho  tlanks,  aiul  the  caul  above  the 
liver,  with  the  kiilneys,  it  shall  he  take  away. 

5.  Ami  Aaron's  sons  sliall  burn  it  on  the  altar 

upon  the  burnt  sacrifice,  whicli  m  upon  the  wood  that 
u  on  the  lire  :  it  is  an  oll'cring  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet 
savour  unto  the  Lord. 

(3.   OP  THE  FLOCK.) 

Lev.  iii.  C.  And  if  his  offering  for  a  sacrifice  of 
peace  offering  unto  the  Lord  lie  of  tlie  flock,  male  or 
female,  he  sliall  oiler  it  without  blemish. 

-7.  If  he  oiler  a  lamb  for  his  otfering,  tlien  shall 

be  otfer  it  before  tlie  Loud. 

8.  Antl  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  his  otfering,  and  kill  it  before  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation :  and  Aaron's  sons  shall  sprinkle  the 
blood  thereof  rouTul  about  upon  the  altar. 

9.  And   he  shall  oll'er  of  the  sacrifice  of  the 

peace  otfering  an  otfering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  : 
the  fat  thereof,  and  tlic  whole  rump,  it  shall  he  take 
otf  hard  by  the  backbone ;  and  the  fat  tliat  covereth 
the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that  !.<  upon  the  inwards, 

10.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  w 

upon  them,  which  w  by  the  llanks,  and  the  canl  above 
the  liver,  witli  tlie  kidneys,  it  shall  he  lake  away. 

11.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  "the  al- 
tar :  it  is  the  food  of  the  oft'ering  made  by  fire  unto 
the  Lord. 

12.  And  if  his  offering  be  a  goat,  then  he  shall 

offer  it  before  the  Loud. 

Vi.  And  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

of  it,  and  kill  it  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation :  and  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 
thereof  upon  the  altar  round  about. 

l4.  And   he   shall   oll'er  thereof  his  offermg, 

even  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Loud;  the  Hit 
that  covereth  the  inwards,  and  all  the  fat  that  is  upon 
the  inwards, 

15.  And  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  is 

upon  them,  which  is  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul  above 
the  liver,  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  awaj'. 

10.  And  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the 

altar :  it  is  the  food  of  the  offering  made  by  fire  for  a 
sweet  savour :  all  the  fat  is  the  Lord's. 

17.  It  shall  be  a  perjictual  st.itute  for  your  gen- 
erations throughout  all  your  dwellings,  that  ye  eat 
neither  fat  nor  blood. 

§  -tS.    Tlie  Law  of  the  Peace  Offering. 

(1.   THE  ACCO>rP.VXYIXG   >rEAT   OFFERING.) 

Lev.  vii.  11.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  sacrifice  of 
peace  offerings,  which  he  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord. 

12.  If  he  offer  it  for  a  thanksgiving,  then  he 

shall  offer  with  the  sacrifice  of  Uianksgiving  unleav- 
ened cakes  mingled  with  oil,  and  unleavened  wafers 
anointed  with  oil,  and  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine 
flour,  fried. 

13.  Besides  the  cakes,  he  shall  offer  for  his 

offering  leavened  bread  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanks- 
giving of  his  peace  olferings. 

14.  And  of  it  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the 

whole  oblation  for  a  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord, 
and  it  shall  be  the  priest's  that  spriukleth  the  blood 
of  the  peace  offerings. 

(2.   TO  BE  EATEN  THE  SAME  DAT.) 

Lev.  vii.  15.  And  the  flesh  of  the  .sacrifice  of  his 
peace  offerings  for  thanksgiving  shall  be  eaten  the 
same  day  that  it  is  offered ;  he  shall  not  leave  any  of 
it  until  the  morning. 

16.  But  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  be  a  vow, 

or  a  voluntary  offering,  it  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day 
that  he  offerelh  his  sacrifice  ;  and  on  the  morrow  also 
the  remainder  of  it  shall  be  eaten : 

17.  But  the  remainder  of  the  flesh  of  the  sac- 

rifice  on  the  third  day  shall  be  burnt  with  fire. 

18.  And  if  any  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of 

his  peace  offerings  he  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day,  it 
shall  not  be  accepted,  neither  shall  it  be  imputed  unto 
him  that  offereth  it:  it  shall  be  an  abomination,  and 
the  soul  that  cateth  of  it  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 


—  xix.  5.  And  if  ye  offer  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offer- 
ings unto  the  Lord,  ye  shall  olfer  it  at  your  own 
will. 

C.  It  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  ye  offer  it, 

and  on  llie  morrow:  and  if  aught  remain  until  the 
third  day,  it  shall  be  Inu-nt  in  the  fire. 

7.  And  if  it  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day, 

it  is  abominable  ;  it  shall  not  be  accepted. 

8.  Therefore  eeery  one  that  eateth  it  shall  bear 

his  iniquity,  because  he  hath  profaned  the  hallowed 
thing  of  the  Loud  ;  and  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from 
among  his  people. 

(3.    CEREMONIAI.   POI.I.ITION   TO   BE   SHUNNED.) 

Lev.  vii.  19.  And  the  flesh  that  toucheth  any  unclean 
M/h<7  shall  not  be  eaten;  it  shall  be  burnt  with  fire: 
and  as  for  the  flesh,  all  that  be  clean  shall  eat  thereof. 

20.  Hut  the  soul  that  eateth  of  the  flesh  of  the 

sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  that  pertain  unto  the  Lord, 
having  his  nucleanncss  upon  him,  even  that  soul  shall 
be  cut  olf  from  his  people. 

21.  Jlorcover  the  soul  that  shall  touch  any 

unclean  thinff,  as  the  uncleanness  of  man,  or  uny  un- 
clean beast,  or  any  aliominablc  miclean  l/iinr/,  and  eat 
of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  which 
perliiin  unto  the  Lord,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off 
from  his  people. 

(4.    THE  EATINO   OF   FAT   AND   BLOOD   rROIIIBITED.) 

See  Lev.  vii.  23-27. 

(5.    THE   lord's   share.) 

/>r.  vii.  29.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing, lie  that  offereth  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings 
unto  the  Lord,  shall  bring  his  oblation  unto  the  Lord 
of  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings. 

— •  —  30.  Ilis  own  hands  shall  bring  the  offerings 
of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  the  fat  with  the  breast ;  it 
shall  he  bring,  that  the  breast  ma}-  be  waved  for  a 
wave  offering  before  tlie  Lord. 

31.  And  the  priest  shall  bum  the  fat  upon  the 

altar :  but  the  breast  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons'. 

32.  And  the  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto 

the  priest  for  a  heave  offering  of  the  sacrifices  of  your 
peace  olferings. 

33.  He  among  the  sons  of  Aaron,  that  offereth 

the  blood  of  the  peace  offerings,  and  the  fat,  shall  have 
the  right  shoulder  for  his  part. 

34.  For  the  wave  breast  and  the  heave  shoul- 
der have  I  taken  of  the  children  of  Israel  from  off  the 
sacrifices  of  their  peace  offerings,  and  have  given  them 
unto  Aaron  the  priest  and  unto  his  sous,  by  a  statute 
for  ever,  from  among  the  children  of  Israel. 

35.  This  is  tlie  portion   of  the   anointing   of 

Aaron,  and  of  the  anointing  of  his  sons,  out  of  the 
offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire,  in  the  day  ivhen 
he  presented  them  to  minister  unto  the  Lord"  in  the 
priest's  office ; 

—  — •  30.  Which  the  Lord  commanded  to  be  given 
them  of  the  children  of  Israel,  in  the  day  that  he 
anointed  them,  by  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  their 
generations. 

§  49.    The  Order  of  Sen'ice  tbroiighont  the  Tear. 

(1.   THE  DAILY  MORNING   ANT)   EVENING   S.^CRIFICE.) 

Ej:  xxix.  38.  Xow  this  is  thai  which  thou  shall  offer 
upon  the  altar ;  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day 
continually. 

39.  The  one  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  morn- 
ing ;  and  the  other  lamb  Uiou  shalt  offer  at  even : 

40.  And  with  the  one  lamb  a  tenth  deal  of 

flour  mingled  with  the  fourth  part  of  a  bin  of  beaten 
oil ;  and  the  fourth  part  of  a  hin  of  wine  for  a  drink 
offering. 

41.  And  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at 

even,  and  shalt  do  thereto  according  to  the  meat  offer- 
ing of  the  morning,  and  according  to  the  drink  offering 
thereof  for  a  sweet  savour,  an  offering  made  by  fire 
unto  the  Lord. 

43.  This  sJiaU  be  a  continual  burnt  offering 

throughout  your  generations  at  the  door  of  the  taber- 
nacle of  the  congregation  before  the  Lord,  where  I 
will  meet  you,  to  speak  there  imto  thee. 


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Kitm.  xxviii.  3.  Command  the  cliiUlrcn  of  Israel, 
and  say  uulo  them,  My  orlVriug,  and  my  bread  for  my 
sacritices  made  by  lire,  fnr  a  sweet  savour  unto  me, 
shall  ye  observe  to  offer  imto  me  in  their  due  season. 

—  —  3.  And  thou  shalt  say  unto  them.  This  is  the 
offering  made  by  tire  which  "ye  shall  otter  unto  the 
Lord  ;  two  lambs  of  the  tirst  year  without  spot  day 
by  day,  for  a  continual  burnt  otfering. 

4.  The  one  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  in  the  morn- 
ing, and  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  at  even ; 

Z 5.  And  a  tenth  pm-t  of  an  ephah  of  flour  for  a 

meat  offering,  mingled  with  the  foiu'th  pdH  of  a  hin 
of  beaten  oil. 

6.  It  is  a  continual  Inirnt  offering,  which  was 

ordained  in  mount  Sinai  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice 
made  bv  lire  unto  the  Loud. 

"7.  And  the  drink  offering  thereof  shall  be  the 

fourth  piift  of  a  hin  for  the  one  lamb :  in  the  holy 
place  shalt  thou  cause  the  strong  wine  to  be  poured 
unto  the  Lokd  fur  a  drink  offering. 

8.  And  the   other  lamb   shalt  thou   offer  at 

even :  as  the  meat  offering  of  the  miu-ning,  and  as  the 
drink  offering  thereof,  thou  shalt  otfer  ft,  a  sacritice 
made  bj'  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Loud. 

(2.    THE   S.\BBATH.) 

Kum.  xxviii.  9.  And  on  the  sabbath  day  two  lambs 
of  the  first  year  witliout  spot,  and  two  tenth  deals  of 
flour  for  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil,  and  the 
drink  offering  thereof: 

10.   T/iis  is  the  burnt  offering  of  ever}'  sabbath, 

beside  the  continual  burnt  ottering,  and  his  tlrink 
offering. 

(3.    THE   NEW  MOONS.) 

Kiim.  xxviii.  11.  And  in  the  beginnings  of  your 
months  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord  ; 
two  youiig  bullocks,  and  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the 
first  year  without  spot ; 

•  13.  And  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  for  a  meat 

offering,  mingled  with  oil,  for  one  bullock ;  and  two 
tenth  deals  of  flour  for  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with 
oil,  for  one  ram  ; 

13.  And  a  several  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled 

■with  oil  for  a  meat  ottering  unto  one  lamb ;  for  a 
burnt  offering  of  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 
fire  unto  the  Lord. 

14.  And  their  drink  offerings  shall  be  half  a 

bin  of  wine  unto  a  bullock,  and  the  third  pari  of  a 
hin  unto  a  ram,  and  a  fourth  part  of  a  hin  imto  a 
lanrb :  this  is  the  liurnt  offering  of  every  month 
throughout  the  months  of  the  year. 

15.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

unto  the  LoitD  shall  be  offered,  beside  the  continual 
biu"nt  offering,  and  his  drink  offering. 

(4.  TiiE  PASso^^:R.) 

Num.  xxviii.  10.  And  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the 
first  month  is  the  passover  of  the  Lord. 

17.  And  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  is 

the  feast :  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be  eaten. 

18.  In  the  first  day  sfiall  be  a  holy  convoca- 
tion ;  ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  servile  work  tlierein : 

19.  But  ye  shall  offer  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire 

for  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord  ;  two  3'oung  bul- 
locks, and  one  ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year : 
they  shall  be  unto  you  without  blemish. 

20.  And  their  meat  offering  shall  be  of  flour 

mingled  witli  oil :  three  tenth  deals  shall  ye  offer  for  a 
bullock,  aud  two  tenth  deals  for  a  rara; 

21.  A  several  tenth  deal  shalt  thou  offer  for 

every  lamb,  throughout  the  seven  lambs  ; 

22.  And  one  goal  for  a  sin  ottering,  to  make 

an  atonement  for  you. 

23.  Ye  shall  offer  these  beside  the  burnt  offer- 
ing in  the  morning,  which  is  for  a  continual  bm'nt 
offering. 

24.  After   this   manner  ye  .shall   offer  daily, 

throughout  the  seven  days,  the  meat  of  tjie  sacritice 
made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Loud  :  it 
shall  be  ottered  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

25.  And  on  the  seventh  day  yc  shall  have  a 

holy  convocation ;  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work. 


(o.    PENTECOST.) 

Lev.  xxiii.  10.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  AVhen  ye  be  come  into  the  land  which 
I  give  unto  you,  and  shall  reap  the  harvest  thereof, 
then  3'e  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  the  firstfruits  of  your 
harvest  vinto  the  priest : 

11.  Aud  he  shall  wave  the  sheaf  before  the 

Lord,  to  be  accepted  for  you:  on  the  morrow  after 
the  sabbath  the  priest  shall  wave  it. 

12.  And  _ve  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave 

the  sheaf  a  he  lamb  without  blemish  of  the  first  year 
for  a  burnt  ottering  unto  the  Lord. 

■  13.  And  tiie  meat  offering  thereof  sJiall  be  two 

tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  an  ottering 
made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  for  a  sweet  savour :  and 
the  drink  oftiering  thereof  shall  be  of  wine,  the  fourth 
2)art  of  a  hin. 

14.  Aud  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched 

corn,  nor  green  cars,  until  the  selfsame  day  that  ye 
have  brought  an  ottering  unto  your  God :  it  shall  be  a 
statute  for  ever  throughout  3'our  generations  in  all 
your  dwellmgs. 

Num.  xxviii.  2G.  Also  in  the  daj'  of  the  firstfruits, 
when  ye  bring  a  new  meat  offering  unto  the  Lord, 
after  your  weeks  be  out,  ye  shall  have  a  holj'  convoca- 
tion ;  3-e  shall  do  no  servile  work : 

27.  But  ye  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering  for  a 

sweet  savour  unto  the  Loi:d  ;  two  young  bullocks,  one 
ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year: 

28.  And  their  meat  ottering  of  flour  mingled 

with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  unto  one  bullock,  two  tenth 
deals  unto  one  ram, 

29.  A    several    tenth    deal    unto    one   lamb, 

throughout  the  seven  lambs ; 

—  —  30.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats,  to  make  an 
atonement  for  you. 

31.  Ye  shall  offer  them  beside  the  continual 

burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering,  (they  shall  be 
unto  you  without  blemish,)  and  their  drink  offerings. 

Acts  XX.  13.  And  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed 
unto  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul:  for  so 
had  he  appointed,  minding  himself  to  go  afoot. 

14.  And  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we 

took  him  in,  and  came  to  Jlitylene. 

15.  And  we  sailed  thence,  and  came  the  next 

day  over  against  Chios ;  aud  the  next  day  we  arrived 
at  Samos,  aud  tarried  at  Trogyllium;  and  the  next 
day  we  came  to  j\Iiletus. 

16.  For  Paid  had  determined  to  sail  by  Eph- 

esus,  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  in  Asia : 
for  he  hastened,  if  it  were  possible  for  him,  to  be  at 
Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost. 

1  Cor.  xvi.  5.  Now  I  will  come  unto  you,  when  I 
shall  pass  throvtgh  Macedonia :  for  I  do  pass  through 
Macedonia. 

6.  Aud  it  may  be  that  I  will  abide,  yea,  and 

winter  with  you,  that  ye  may  bring  me  on  my  journey 
whithersoevar  I  go. 

7.  For  I  will  not  see  yoti  now  by  the  way; 

but  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the  Lord 
permit. 

8.  But  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost. 

(0.    THE   FE.VST   OP   TRl'TSIPETS.) 

Num.  xxix.  1.  And  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the 
first  day  of  tlie  month,  ye  shall  have  a  holy  convoca- 
tion ;  j'e  shall  do  no  servile  work  :  it  is  a  daj'  of  blow- 
ing the  trumpets  unto  you. 

3.  And  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  for  a 

sweet  savour  un'to  the  Lord  ;  one  young  bullock,  one 
ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  blemish : 

3.  And  flieir  meat  offering  shall  be  of  fiour 

mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  for  a  bullock,  and 
two  tenth  deals  for  a  ram. 

4.  And  one  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  through- 
out the  seven  lambs : 

5.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering, 

to  make  an  atonement  for  you : 

6.  Beside  the  burnt  offering  of  the  month,  and 

his  meat  offering,  and  the  dailj'  burnt  offering,  and  his 
meat  offering,  and  their  ib'ink  offerings,  according  unto 
their  manner,  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 
fii'e  tuito  the  Lord. 

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(T.   TUE   DAY   OP  ATONTCJtEXT.) 

JViim.  xxix.  7.  And  ye  shall  have  on  the  tenth  day 
of  this  srventh  nionlh  :\  holy  cimvoeation;  aiul  ye 
sliuU  alilUt  your  souls:  ye  shall  not  do  any  work 
tlierein  : 

8.  Rut  yc  shall  offer  a  burnt  offerinj'  unto  tlie 

LoKD  for  a  sweet  savour;  one  young  bullock,  one 
ram,  mid  seven  lambs  of  the  lirst  year;  thej-  shall  be 
unto  you  wilhout  lilc mish. 

0.  Ami   their  nuat  offering  s/iaU  be  of  flour 

mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  to  a  bullock,  ami 
two  tenth  deals  to  one  ram, 

10.  A  several  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  through- 
out the  seven  lambs : 

11.  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering; 

beside  the  sin  otferina;  of  atonement,  and  the  continual 
burnt  offering,  and  the  meat  otfering  of  it,  and  their 
drink  olferings. 

(8.   THE   FEAST   OF   TABERNACLES.) 

Ku7n.  xxix.  12.  And  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the 
seventh  month  ye  shall  have  a  holy  eonvocation  ;  ye 
shall  do  no  servile  work,  and  ye  "shall  keep  a  feast 
unto  the  Lord  seven  days  : 

13.  And  ye  shall  otter  a  Inirnt  offering,  a  sacri- 
fice made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  sa\'our  unto  the  Loud; 
thirteen  yoimg  bidlocks,  two  rams,  nii<l  fourteen  lambs 
of  the  first  year;  they  sliall  be  wilhout  blemish: 

—  —  14.  And  their  meat  offering  s?taU  be  of  flour 
mingled  with  oil,  three  tenth  deals  unto  every  bullock 
of  the  thirteen  bidlocks,  two  tenth  deals  to  each  ram 
of  the  two  rams, 

1.5.  And  a  several  tenth  deal  to  each  lamb  of 

the  fourteen  lambs : 

16.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
in";  beside  the  continual  l)urnt  otfering,  his  meat 
ottcruig.  and  his  drink  ottering. 

IT.  And  on  the  second  day  ;/e  sjiall  offer  twelve 

young  bullocks,  two  rams,  fburteeu  lambs  of  the  first 
year  without  spot : 

18.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  sIuiU  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

19.  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing; beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  the  meat 
oti'ering  thereof,  and  their  drink  offerings. 

—  —  20.  And  on  the  third  day  eleven  bullocks, 
two  rams,  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

21.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs  thall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 

22.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering ;   beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering,  and 
his  drink  offering. 

23.  And  on  the  fourth  day  ten  bullocks,  two 

rams,  otul  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

■  24.  Their  meat  offering  and  their  drink  olTer- 

ings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the  lambs, 
s/iaU  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the  manner : 

2.').  And  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing; beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  his  meat 
offering,  and  his  drink  oflVring. 

26.  And  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks,  two 

rams,  ami  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
spot: 

27.  iVnd  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  shall  be  according  to  their  number,  afler  the 
manner : 

28.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering ;  beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

29.  And  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks,  two 

rams,  and  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

'  30.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  the  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  for  the 
lambs,  shail  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner : 


31.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering;   beside 

the  continual  burnt  offering,  his  meat  offering,  and  his 
drink  offering. 

32.  And  on  the  seventh  day  seven  bullocks, 

two  rams,  aiui  fourteen  lambs  of  the  first  year  without 
blemish : 

33.  And  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 

offerings  for  flie  bullocks,  for  the  rams,  and  fi>r  the 
Iambs,  shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the 
manner: 

34.  And  one  ijoat  for  a  sin  offering ;  beside 

tlie  conliiuial  burnt  oflering,  his  meat  offering,  and  his 
drink  oflering. 

(9.   THE   (1R.\ND   CONCLUCraO   FESTIVAL.) 

iV'wni,  xxix.  3.5.  On  the  eighth  d.ay  ye  shall  have  a 
solemn  assembly :  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  ihiirin  : 

36.  liut  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacri- 
fice made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Loud: 
one  bullodi,  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year 
without  blemish  : 

37.  Their  meat  offering  and  their  drink  offer- 
ings for  the  bullock,  for  the  ram,  and  for  the  lambs, 
shall  be  according  to  their  number,  after  the  manner  : 

38.  And  one  goat  for  a  sin  offering;    beside 

the  continnal  biu'ut  offering,  and  his  meat  offering, 
and  his  drink  offering. 

39.  Tiiese  thinrjs  ye  shall  do  unto  the  Lord  in 

your  set  feasts,  beside  your  vows,  and  your  freewill 
offerings,  for  ycjur  burnt  offerings,  and  I'jr  your  meat 
offerings,  and  for  your  drink  offerings,  and  for  your 
peace  oUerings. 

§  50.    Freewill  Offerings. 

(1.    TO   SANCTIFY  AN   ALTAR.) 

Ej:  xxiv.  5.  And  he  sent  young  men  of  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  which  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  sac- 
rificed peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the  Lord. 

6.  And  Moses  took  half  of  the  blood,  and  put 

it  in  basins ;  and  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the 
altai'. 

(2.    ON  VARIOUS  OCCASIONS.) 

l^um.  xxxi.  54.  Ajid  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest 
took  the  gold  of  the  captains  of  thousands  and  of 
hundreds,  and  brought  it  into  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation, /w;'  a  memorial  for  the  children  of  Israel 
before  tlie  Lord. 

Jud.  xxi.  4.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow, 
that  the  people  rose  early,  and  Iwilt  there  an  altar,  arid 
offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings. 

1  Stun.  i.  3.  And  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city 
yearly  to  worship  and  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  of 
hosts  in  Shiloh.  And  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Ilophni 
and  Phinehas,  the  priests  of  the  Lord,  were  there. 

—  ix.  14.  And  they  went  up  into  the  city:  ami 
when  they  were  come  into  the  city,  behold,  Samuel 
came  out  against  them,  for  to  go  up"  to  the  high  place. 

—  X.  8.  And  thou  shalt  go  down  before  me  to  Gil- 
gal  ;  and,  behold,  I  will  come  down  unto  thee,  to  offer 
burnt  olferings,  and  to  sacrifice  sacrifices  of  peace  of- 
ferings: seven  days  shalt  thou  tarry,  tUl  I  come  to 
thee,  and  shew  thee  what  thou  shalt"do. 

—  xvi.  2.  And  Samuel  said.  How  can  I  go  ?  if  Saul 
hear  il,  he  will  kill  me.  And  the  Loud  said,  Take  a 
heifer  with  thee,  and  say,  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  to  the 
Lord. 

3.   And  call  Jesse  to  the  sacrifice,  and  I  will 

shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do :  and  thou  shalt  anoint 
unto  me  him  whom  I  name  unto  thee. 

4.    And   Samuel   did   that  which   the  Lord 

spake,  and  came  to  Befh-lehem.  And  the  elders  of 
the  town  trembled  at  his  coming,  and  said,  Comest 
thou  peaceably? 

5.  And  he  said.  Peaceably :  I  am  come  to  sac- 
rifice unto  the  LouD:  sanctify  ^yourselves,  and  come 
Willi  me  to  the  sacrifice.  And"  he  sanctified  Jesse  and 
his  sons,  and  eaUed  them  to  the  sacrifice. 

(3.    WUEN   SOLOMON   WAS   MADE   KINO.) 

1  Chr.  xxix.  21.  And  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  unto 
the  Lord,  and  ofTered  burnt  offerings  imto  the  Lord, 
on  the  morrow  after  that  day,  ecen  a  thousand  bullocks, 


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a  thousand  rams,  and  a  thousand  lambs,  with  their 
drinli  ollcrings,  and  sacrifices  in  abundance  lor  all  Is- 
rael 


(4.   WHEN   SOLOMON'S  TEJrPLE  WAS  DEDICATED.) 

1  Kinffs  viii.  G3.  And  the  kin^,  and  all  Israel  with 
him,  offered  sacrifice  before  the  Lord. 

63   And  Solomon  ottered  a  sacrifice  of  peace 

oflcrin"^  which  he  ottered  unto  the  Lord,  two  and 
twenty  thousand  oxen,  and  a  himdrcd  and  twenty 
thousand  sheep.  So  the  king  and  all  the  children  ot 
Israel  dedicated  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

64.   The  same  day  did  the  king  hallow  the 

middle  of  the  court  that  was  before  the  house  of  the 
Lord  •  for  there  he  offered  burnt  off'erings,  and  meat 
ofleriufs  and  the  fat  of  the  peace  ofi'eriiigs :  because 
the  brazen  altar  that  icas  before  the  Lord  mts  too  little 
to  receive  the  burnt  offerings,  and  meat  off'eriugs,  and 
the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings. 

(5.   WHEN  ASA  RENEWED  THE  NATIONAL  COVEN.VNT.) 

2  Chr.  XT.  9.  And  he  gathered  all  Judah  and  Ben- 
jamin, and  the  strangers  with  them  out  of  Ephraim 
and  Manasseh,  and  out  of  Simeon :  for  they  fell  to 
him  out  of  Israel  in  abundance,  when  they  saw  that 
the  Lord  his  God  w(m  with  him. 

10.    So  they  gathered  themselves  together  at 

Jerusalem  in" the  thuxl  month,  in  the  fifteenth  year  of 
the  reign  of  Asa. 

11.  And  they  offered  unto  the  Lord  the  same 

time,  of  the  spoil  which  they  had  brought,  seven  him- 
dred'  oxen  aud  seven  thousand  sheep. 

(6.   WHEN'   IIEZEKIAn  RESTORED  KELIGION.) 

2  Chr.  xxix.  20.  Then  Hezekiah  the  king  rose  early, 
and  gathered  the  rulers  of  the  city,  and  went  up  to 
the  house  of  the  Lord. 

21.    And   they  brought  seven  bullocks,  and 

seven  rams,  and  seven  lambs,  aud  seven  he  goats,  for 
a  sin  offering  for  the  kingdom,  and  for  the  sanctuary, 
and  for  Judah.  And  he  commanded  the  priests  the 
sons  of  Aaron  to  offer  them  on  the  altar  of  the  Lord. 

32.  So  they  killed  the  bullocks,  and  the  priests 

received  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  it  on  the  altar :  like- 
wise, when  they  had  killed  the  rams,  they  sprinkled 
the  blood  upon  the  altar  :  they  killed  al.so  the  lambs, 
and  they  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar. 

"23.  And  they  brouglit  forth  the  he  goats  for 

the  sin  offering  before  the  king  and  the  congregation  ; 
and  they  laid  their  hands  upon  them  : 

24.  And  the  priests  killed  them,  and  they  made 

reconciliation  with  their  blood  upon  the  altar,  to  make 
an  atonement  for  all  Israel :  for  the  king  commanded 
that  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering  should  be 
miule  for  all  Israel. 

25.  And  he  set  the  Levites  in  the  house  of  the 

Lord  with  cjmibals,  with  psalteries,  and  with  harps, 
aocording  to  the  commandment  of  David,  and  of  Gad 
the  king's  seer,  and  Nathan  the  prophet :  for  so  was 
the  commandment  of  tlie  Lord  by  his  prophets. 

20.    And  the  Levites  stood  with  the   instru- 
ments of  David,  and  the  priests  with  the  trampets. 

27.   And  Hezekiah  commanded   to   offer  the 

burnt  ottering  upon  the  altar.  Aud  when  the  burnt 
ottering  licgau,  the  song  of  the  Lord  began  also  with 
the  tru'mpels,  and  with  the  instruments  ordained  by 
David  king  of  Israel. 

28.  And  all  the  congregation  worshipped,  and 

the  singers  sang,  and  the  trumpeters  sounded:  onfall 
this  continued  until  tlie  liumt  offering  was  finished. 

31.  Tlien  Hezekiah  answered  aud  said,  Now 

ye  have  consecrated  yourselves  imto  tlie  Lord,  come 
near  aud  bring  sacrifices  and  thank  offerings  into  the 
house  of  the  hmm.  And  the  congregation  brought  in 
sacrifices  and  thank  offerings ;  and  as  many  as  were 
of  a  free  heart,  burnt  olferings. 

32.   And  the  number  of  the  burnt  offerings, 

which  the  congregation  brought,  was  threescore  aud 
ten  bullocks,  a  hundred  rams,  and  two  hundred  lambs : 
all  these  irere  for  a  burnt  offering  to  the  Lord. 

33.  And  the  consecrated  tilings  were  six  him- 

dred  oxen  anil  tlirce  tliousaud  sheep. 

34.  But  tlie  priests  were  too  few,  so  that  they 

could  not  flay  all  the  Imrut  oll'erings:  wherefore  their 

G4 


brethren  the  Levites  did  help  them,  till  the  work  was 
ended,  and  until  the  otlier  priests  had  sauctificd  them- 
selves :  for  the  Levites  icerc  more  upright  In  heart  to 
sanctify  themselves  than  the  priests. 

3.J.  And  also  the  liurnt  offerings  were  in  abund- 
ance, with  the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings,  and  the  drmk 
offerings,  for  ei-er}/  burnt  offering.  So  the  service  of 
the  house  of  the  Lord  was  set  in  order. 

30.  And  Hezekiah  rejoiced,  and  all  the  people, 

that  God  had  prepared  the  people  :  for  the  thing  was 
done  suddenly. 

(7.  ON  THE  RETURN  OF  THE  JEWS  FROM  CjU»TmTT.) 

Ezr.  viii.  35.  Also  the  children  of  those  that  had 
been  carried  away,  which  were  come  out  of  the  cap- 
tivity, offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  God  of  Israel, 
twelve  bullocks  for  all  Israel,  ninety  and  six  rams,  sev- 
enty and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats  for  a  sin  offer- 
ing :  all  this  teas  a  burnt  offering  imto  the  Lord. 


§  51.    The  Siguiflcance  and  Worth  of  Sacrifices. 

(1.   FROM   THE   HEBREW   STANDPOINT.) 

Prov.  xxi.  3.  To  do  justice  and  judgment  is  more 
acceptable  to  the  Lord  than  sacrifice. 

Ps.  1.  5.  Gather  my  saints  together  unto  me ;  those 
that  have  made  a  covenant  with  me  by  sacrifice. 

8.  I  will  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  sacrifices  or 

thy  bunit  offerings,  to  hare  been  continually  before  me. 

_  _  0.  I  willlake  no  bullock  out  of  thy  house,  nar 
he  goats  out  of  thy  folds : 

10.  For  every  beast  of  the  forest  is  mine,  and 

the  cattle  upon  a  thousand  hills. 

11.  I  know  all  the  fowls  of  the  moimtains : 

and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  are  mine. 

12.  If  I  were  hungry,  I  would  not  tell  thee : 

for  the  world  is  mine,  and  "the  fulness  thereof 

13.  Will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the 

blood  of  goats? 

14.  Offer  unto  God  thanksgivmg ;   and  pay 

thy  vows  uuto  the  Most  High  : 

li.  16.  For  thou  desirest  not  sacrifice  ;  else  would 

I  give  it :  thou  delightest  not  in  burnt  ottering. 

17.  The  sacrifices  of  God  are  a  broken  spirit : 

a  broken  and  a  contrite  heart,  O  God,  thou  wilt  not 
despise.  ,     .  ,     , 

19.  Then  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sacri- 
fices of  righteousness,  with  burnt  offering  aud  whole 
burnt  offering:  then  shall  they  ofi'er  bullocks  upon 
thine  altar.  „  „    ,      .,, 

—  Ixix.  30.  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a 
song  and  will  magnify  him  with  thanksgiving. 

_  _  31.  This  also  shall  please  the  Lord  better 
than  an  ox  or  bullock  that  hath  horns  and  hoofs. 

32.  The  humble  shall  see  this,  and  be  glad : 

and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  God. 

33.  For  the  Lord  heareth  the  poor,  and  de- 

spiseth  not  his  prisoners.  ,     ^    , 

Jer  vii.  21.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
of  Israel ;  Put  your  burnt  offerings  unto  your  sacrifi- 
ces, and  eat  flesh. 

33.  For  I  spake  not  unto  your  fiithers,  nor 

commanded  them  in  the  day  that  I  brought  them  out  of 
the  land  of  Egypt,  concerning  burnt  offerings  or  sacri- 

Is.'l  10.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  rulers  of 
Sodom ;  give  ear  unto  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  people 
of  Gomorrah.  . 

_  _  11.  To  what  purpose  is  the  multitude  of  your 
sacrifices  unto  me?  saith  the  Lord:  I  am  full  of  the 
burnt  orterings  of  rams,  and  the  fat  of  fed  beasts;  and 
I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks,  or  of  lambs,  or 
of  he  goats. 

12   When  ye  come  to  appear  before  me,  who 

hath  required  this  at  your  hand,  to  tread  my  coiu-ts? 

—  xl.  IG.  And  Lebanon  is  not  sufiicieut  to  burn,  nor 
the  beasts  thereof  sufficient  for  a  burnt  offering. 

nos  vi.  6.  For  I  desired  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice ; 
and  the  knowledge  of  God  more  than  buVnt  offerings. 

Micah  vi.  6.  Wherewith  shall  I  come  before   the 
Lord,  and  bow  myself  before  the  hi.gh  God?  shall  1 
come  before  him  with  biuTit  offermgs,  with  calves  ol 
a  year  old  ? 
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BOOK  XXV. 


Mieah  vi.  7.  Will  the  Lord  bo  pleiiseU  with  thou- 
sands of  rams,  or  witli  ten  thousands  of  rivers  of  oil  ?+ 

H.  He  halh  shew  ed  thee,  ( )  man,  what  is  jjood  ; 

and  wliiit  ilolh  the  LoUD  require  of  thee,  hut  to  do 
jiisllv,  and  to  love  mercy,  and  to  wallv  humbly  with 
ihy  God? 

(3.   FnOM   THE   CnniSTL\N    STANDPOINT.) 

Jleb.  X.  1.  For  the  law  having  a  sluidow  of  cood 
things  to  come,  and  not  the  very  image  of  the  thuigs, 
can  never  with  those  sacntices,  which  Ihey  oll'ered 
year  hy  year  continually,  uud;e  the  comers  thereunto 
perfect. 

2.  For  then  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  be 

oll'ered?  heeaus(^  tlial  the  worshippers  once  purgetl 
should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of  sins. 

3.  15ul  ill  those  .incrifices  ^At'ce  w  a  remembrance 

again  tiuiik  of  sins  every  year. 

4.  For  U  1.1  not  jiossihle  that  the  blood  of  bulls 

and  of  goats  slioiild  take  away  sins. 

11  And  every  priest  staudelli  daily  minister- 
ing and  ollering  oftentimes  the  same  saerilices,  which 
can  never  take  away  sins: 

—  .\iu.  10.  \Ve  have  an  altar,  whereof  they  have  no 
right  to  eat  which  serve  the  tabernacle. 

11.  For  the  l«dies  ol  those  beasts,  whose  blood 

is  brought  into  the  sanctuary  by  the  high  priest  for 
sin,  are  burned  without  the  camp. 

15.  By  him  therelbre  let  us  otfer  the  sacrifice 

of  praise  to  God  continually,  that  is,  the  fruit  of  our 
lips,  giving  thanks  to  his  name. 

^  32.    Joy  ill  Sacrifices. 

Ps.  Isvi  13.  I  will  go  into  thy  house  with  burnt 
oSerings :  I  will  Jiay  tliee  my  vows, 

14.  Which  "my   liiis"    have  uttered,  and    my 

moiitli  hath  spoken,  when  I  was  in  trouble. 

l.j    I  will  oti'er  unto  tUce  Inunt  sacrifices  of 

fatling.s,  with  the  inceuse  of  rams :  I  will  otfer  bullocks 
with  goats,     belali. 

l(i.  Come  and  hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God,  and 

I  will  declare  what  he  hath  done  for  my  soul. 

—  c.wi.  17.  1  will  offer  to  tliee  the  sacrifice  of 
thanksgiving,  and  will  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

—  c.wiii.  27.  Gotl  w  the  Lord,  whirh  hath  shewed 
us  light :  bind  the  sacrifice  with  cords,  cceii  unto  the 
horns  of  the  altar. 

—  c.xli.  2.  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  before  thee  as 
inceuse ;  and  the  lifting  up  of  my  hamls  as  the  evening 
sacrifice. 

§  53.    The  Sacrifices  of  Ihe  Wlclied. 

Prtn.  XV.  8.  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  an  abom- 
ination to  the  Lord  :  but  the  prayer  of  the  upright  is 
his  delight. 

—  x.xi.  27.  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  is  abomina- 
tion: how  much  more,  w/wii  he  bringeth  it  with  a 
wickeil  mind  V 

Is.  xliii.  23.  Thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  small 
cattle  of  thy  burnt  offerings;  neither  hast  thou  hon- 
oured me  with  thy  sacrifices.  1  have  not  caused  thee 
to  serve  with  an  ollering,  nor  wearied  thee  with  in- 
cense. 

24.  Thou  hast  bought  me  no  sweet  cane  with 

money,  neither  hast  thou  filled  me  with  the  fat  of  thy 
sacrifices  :  but  thou  hast  made  me  to  serve  with  thy 
sins,  thou  hast  wearieil  me  with  thine  inicpiities. 

—  Ixvi  2.  For  all  tho.se  tldnyn  hath  mine  hand  made, 
and  all  those  things  have  been,  said  the  Lokd:  but  to 
this  nam  will  1  look,  ercn  to  Ithii  that  is  poor  and  of  a 
contrite  spirit,  and  ticinbleth  at  my  word. 

3.  He   that   kiUeth  an  ox  is  as  if  he  slew  a 

man ;  he  that  saerifieetli  a  lamb,  ax  if  he  cut  otf  a  dog's 
neck;  he  that  otferetli  an  olilation,  «.<  if  he  offered 
swine's  blood;  he  that  liurneth  incense, rt,< (/ he  blessed 
an  id<jl.  Yea,  they  have  chosen  their  own  ways,  and 
their  soul  delighteth  in  their  abominations. 

Jer.  vi.  20.  To  what  purpose  cometli  there  to  me 
incense  from  Slieba,  and  the  sweet  cane  from  a  far 
■country?  your  burnt  olferings  «)<!  not  acceptable,  nor 
your  sacrifices  sweet  unto  me. 

Amos  iv.  4.  Come   to  Beth-el,  and   transgress;    at 


Gilgal  multiply  transgression;  and  l)ring  your  sacrifi- 
ces every  morning,  and  your  tithes  alter  three  years: 

').  And  oti'er  a  s;uriliee  of  thanksgiviMg  with 

leaven,  and  inoclaim  u;i(i  publish  the  free  olferings: 
for  this  liketh  you,  O  ye  children  of  Israel,  saith  the 
Lord  Got). 

—  V.  22.  Though  ye  offer  me  burnt  offerings  and 
your  meat  olferings,  I  will  not  accept  t/icni ;  neither 
"will  I  regard  the  peace  oll'erings  of  your  fat  beast.s. 

23.  Take  lliou  aw  ay  from  ni<'  the  noise  of  thy 

songs;  for  I  will  not  hear  the  melody  of  thy  viols. 

24.  But  let  judgment  run  down  as  waters,  and 

righteousness  as  a  mighty  stream. 

25.  Have  ye   ottered  unto  me  sacrifices  and 

offerings  in  the  wilderness  forty  years,  O  house  of  Is- 
rael ? 

Ifos.  vi.  7.  But  they  like  men  have  transgressed  the 
covenant :  there  have  they  dealt  treacherously  against 
me. 

Mai.  i.  10.  Who  w  ilicre  even  among  j-ou  that  would 
shut  the  doors  for  nought?  neither  do  ye  kindle  fire 
on  mine  altar  for  nought.  I  have  no  pleasure  in  you, 
saith  the  Loud  of  hosts,  neither  will  I  accept  an  o'fi'er- 
ing  at  your  hand. 

—  —  12.  But  ye  have  profaned  it,  in  that  ye  say, 
The  table  of  the  Lord  ('.•<  iioUuted;  and  the  fruit 
thereof,  eeen  his  meat,  is  conteniiitible. 

13.  Ye  said  also.  Behold,  what  a  weariness  is 

it !  and  j'O  have  snuffed  at  it,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts ; 
and  ye  brought  that  which  was  torn,  and  the  lame,  and 
the  sick  ;  thus  ye  brought  an  olfering:  should  I  accept 
this  of  your  hand  ?  saith  the  Lord. 

■  14.  But  cursed  he  the  deceiver,  which  hath  in 

his  flock  a  male,  and  voweth,  and  sacrificeth  unto  the 
Lord  a  corrupt  thing :  for  I  am  a  great  King,  saith  the 
Lord  of  hosts,  and  my  name  is  dreadful  among  the 
heathen. 


CHAP.  VI. 

INAUGURATION  OF  THE  HEBREW 
SACRIFICIAL  SYSTEM. 

§  54.    The  Holy  Anointing  Oil. 

Ex.  XXX.  23.  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  principal 
spices,  of  pure  myrrh  five  hundred  shekels,  and  of 
sweet  cinnamon  half  so  much,  ecen  two  hundred  and 
fifty  shekels,  and  of  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and 
fifty  shekels, 

24.  And  of  cassia  five  hundred  shekeU,  after 

the  shekel  of  the  s.anctuary,  and  of  oil  olive  a  bin ; 

25.  And  thou  shaft  make  it  an  oil  of  holy  oint- 
ment, an  ointment  cimipound  after  the  art  of  the 
apothecaiy:  it  shall  be  a  holy  anointing  oil. 

31.  And  thou  shall  speak  unto  the  children  of 

Israel,  saying,  This  shall  be  a  holy  anointing  oil  unto 
me  throughout  your  generations. 

32.  Upon  man's  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured, 

neither  shall  ye  make  amj  other  like  it,  after  the  com- 
position of  it :"  it  IS  holy,  and  it  shall  be  holy  unto  3-ou. 

•  33.  Whosoever  coinpoundeth  ang  like  it,  or 

whosoever  putteth  any  of  it  upon  a  stranger,  shall 
even  be  cut  otf  from  his  people. 

§  55.    The  Congregation  Assembled. 

Lev.  viii.  3.  And  gather  thou  all  the  congregation  to- 
gether unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation. 

4.  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

him  ;  and  the  assembly  was  gathered  togetlu'r  unto 
the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation. 

§  56.    The  Auoiuting  of  fhe  Tabernacle  and  all  its 
Contents. 

(1.  ohdicred.) 

E.f.  XXX.  2(5.  And  thou  slialt  anoint  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation  therewith,  and  the  ark  of  the  tes- 
timony, 

27.  And  the  table  and  all  his  vessels,  and  the 

candlestick  and  his  vessels,  and  the  altar  of  incense. 


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SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


Ex.  XXX.  28.  Ami  the  iiltar  of  burnt  offering  with  all 
his  vessels,  and  llie  laver  and  bis  foot. 

29.  And  Ibou  slialt  sanctify  them,  that  they 

may  be  most  holy :  whatsoever  tolicheth  them  shall 
be  holy. 

(2.   EXECUTED.) 

L(i:  viii.  10.  And  JIoscs  took  the  anointing  oil,  and 
anointed  the  tabernacle  and  all  that  was  therem,  and 
Banctitii'd  them. 

11.  And  he  sprinkled  thereof  npon  the  altar 

seven  times,  and  anointed  tlie  altar  and  all  bis  vessels, 
both  the  laver  and  his  toot,  to  sanctify  them. 

§  .57.    Tlie  Wasliiiig,  Robing,  and  Anointing  of 
Aaron  and  his  Sous. 

(1.    ORDERED.) 

Ex.  xxis.  4.  And  Aaron  and  his  sons  thou  shall 
bring  unto  the  door  of  tlie  tabernacle  of  the  congre- 
gation, and  shalt  wash  them  with  water. 

5.  And  thou  sbalt  take  the  garments,  and  put 

upon  Aaron  the  coat,  and  the  robe  of  the  cpbod,  and 
the  ephod,  and  the  breastplate,  and  gird  him  with  the 
curious  girdle  of  the  epbod  : 

6.  And  thou  sbalt  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head, 

and  put  the  holy  crown  tipon  the  mitre. 

7.  Then  shalt  thou  take  the  anointing  oil,  and 

pour  it  upon  his  bead,  and  anoint  him. 

8.  And   thou   shalt  bring  bis  sons,   and  put 

coats  upon  them. 

9.  And  thou   shalt  gird  them  with  girdles, 

Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  put  the  bonnets  on  them :  and 
the  priest's  office  shall  be  theirs  for  a  perpetual  statute ; 
and  thou  shalt  consecrate  Aaron  and  bis  sons. 

—  XXX.  30.  And  thou  shalt  anoint  Aaron  and  his 
sons,  and  consecrate  them,  that  tliey  may  minister  imto 
me  in  the  priest's  otiice. 

(2.   EXECUTED.) 

Lei\  viii.  R.  And  Closes  said  unto  the  congregation, 
This  is  the  thing  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  be 
done. 

■ 6.  And  Moses  brought  Aaron  and  his  sons, 

and  washed  them  with  water. 

7.  And  be  put  upon  him  the  coat,  and  girded 

him  with  the  girdle,  and  clothed  bini  with  the  robe, 
and  put  the  epbod  ujion  him,  and  he  girded  him  with 
the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod,  and  bound  il  unto  him 
therewith. 

8.  And  he  put  the  breastplate  upon  him :  also 

he  put  in  the  breastplate  the  Urim  and  the  Thummini. 

9.  And  be  put  tlie  mitre  upon  his  head;  also 

upon  the  mitre,  even  upon  his  forefront,  did  he  put  the 
golden  plate,  the  holy  crown  ;  as  the  Lord  command- 
ed Jloses. 

12.  And  he  poured  of  the  anointing  oil  upon 

Aaron's  bead,  and  anointed  liim,  to  sanctify  him. 

13.  And  Jloses  brought  Aaron's  sons,  and  put 

coats  upon  them,  and  girded  them  with  girdles,  and  put 
bonnets  upon  them ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

§  68.    Tlie  TIncefold  Sacrifice  of  Consecration. 

(1.    THE   SIN  OFFERING.) 

E.r.  xxix.  1.  And  this  w  the  thing  that  thou  shalt  do 
unto  them  to  hallow  them,  to  minister  unto  me  in  the 
priest's  office  :  Take  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams 
without  blemish, 

2.  And  unleavened  bread,  and  cakes  unleav- 
ened tempered  with  oil,  and  wafers  unleavened  anoint- 
ed with  oil :  '/  wlu'aten  tlour  shalt  thou  make  them. 

3.  And  thou  shalt  put  them  into  one  basket, 

and  bring  them  in  the  basket,  with  the  bullock  and 
the  two  rams. 

Leu.  viii.  2.  Take  Aaron  and  bis  sons  with  him,  and 
the  garments,  and  the  anointing  oil,  and  a  bullock  for 
the  sin  otVering,  and  two  rams,  and  a  basket  of  un- 
leavened bread ; 

14.  And  he  brought  the  bullock  for  the  sin 

olTering:  and  Aaron  and  bis  sons  laid  their  hands 
upon  the  bead  of  the  bullock  for  the  sin  oH'ering. 

15.  And  he  s!ew!<;  and  Moses  took  the  blood, 

and  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round  about 


with  his  finger,  and  purified  the  altar,  and  poured  the 
blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar,  and  sanctified  it,  to 
make  reconciliation  upon  it. 

16.  And  he  took  all  the  fat  that  was  upon  the 

inwards,  and  the  caul  ahoi-e  the  liver,  and  the  two  kid- 
neys, and  their  fat,  and  Jloses  burned  it  upon  the  altar. 

17.  But  the  bullock,  and  bis  hide,  his  flesh, 

and  his  dung,  he  burnt  with  fire  withottt  the  camp  ;  as 
the  Lord  commanded  Moses. 

(2.   THE   BURNT   OFFERING.) 

Ex.  xxix.  15.  Thou  shalt  also  take  one  ram ;  and 
Aaron  and  his  sous  shall  put  their  bands  ujion  the 
head  of  the  ram. 

16.  And  thou  shalt  slay  the  ram,  and   thou 

sbalt  take  his  blood,  and  sprinkle  it  rouud  about  upon 
the  altar. 

17.  And  thou  shalt  cut  the  ram  in  pieces,  and 

wash  the  inwards  of  him,  and  bis  legs,  and  put  tJum 
unto  his  pieces,  and  unto  his  head. 

18.  And  thou  sbalt  burn  the  whole  ram  upon 

the  altar:  it  is  a  burnt  oHcring  unto  the  Lord  :  it  in  a 
sweet  savour,  an  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

Lev.  viii.  18.  And  be  brought  the  ram  for  the  burnt 
offering:  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  laid  their  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  ram. 

19.  And  he  killed  it ;  and  Moses  sprinkled  the 

blood  upon  the  altar  roimd  about. 

20.  And  he  cut  the  ram  into  pieces ;  and  Moses 

burnt  the  head,  and  the  pieces,  and  the  fat. 

31.  And  he  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs 

in  water ;  and  Closes  burnt  the  whole  ram  upon  the 
altar  :  it  was  a  burnt  sacrifice  for  a  sweet  savour,  and 
an  offering  made  by  fire  imto  the  Lord  ;  as  the  Lord 
commanded  Moses. 

(3.    THE  PE.\CE   OPFERING.) 

Ex.  xxix.  19.  And  thou  shalt  take  the  other  ram ; 
and  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands  upon 
the  head  of  the  ram. 

20.  Then  shalt  thou  kill  the  ram,  and  take  of 

his  blood,  and  put  it  upon  the  \\\\  of  the  right  ear  of 
Aaron,  and  npon  the  tip  of  the  right  car  of  his  sons, 
and  upon  the  thumb  of  their  right  hand,  and  npon  the 
great  toe  of  their  right  foot,  and  sprinkle  the  blood 
upon  the  altar  round  about. 

21.  And  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  that  is 

upon  the  altar,  and  of  the  anointing  oil,  and  sprinkle 
it  upon  Aaron,  and  uixni  his  garments,  and  upon  his 
sons,  and  upon  the  garments  of  his  sons  with  him : 
and  he  shall  be  hallowed,  and  his  garments,  and  his 
sons,  and  his  sons'  garments  with  him. 

23.  Also  thou  shalt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat  and 

the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
the  caul  above  the  liver,  and  the  two  kidnc3-s,  and  the 
fat  that  is  upon  them,  and  the  right  shoulder  ;  for  it  i« 
a  ram  of  consecration  : 

23.  And  one  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake  of 

oiled  bread,  and  one  wafer  out  of  the  basket  of  the 
unleavened  bread  that  is  before  the  Lord  : 

24.  And  thou  sbalt  put  all  in  the  hands  of 

Aaron,  and  in  the  hands  of  his  S(ms ;  and  shalt  wave 
them/o;'  a  wave  ottering  before  the  Lord. 

25.  And    thou    shalt  receive   them   of   their 

hands,  and  burn  them  upon  the  altar  for  a  burnt  offer- 
ing, for  a  sweet  savour  before  the  Lord  :  it  js  an  offer- 
ing made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord. 

26.  And  thou  sbalt  take  the  breast  of  the  ram 

of  Aaron's  consecration,  and  wave  \ifor  a  wave  ofl'er- 
ing  before  the  Lord  :  and  it  shall  be  thy  part. 

27.  And  thou  sbalt  sanctify  the  brea.st  of  the 

wave  ofl'ering,  and  the  shoulder  of  the  heave  offering, 
which  is  waved,  and  which  is  heaved  up,  of  the  ram 
of  the  consecration,  eeeii  of  that  which  is  for  Aaron, 
and  of  that  which  is  for  his  sons  : 

38.  And  it  shall  be  Aaron's  and  bis  sons'  by  a 

statute  for  ever  from  the  children  of  Israel ;  for  it  is  a 
heave  offering :  and  it  shall  be  a  heave  offering  from 
the  chiUlren  of  Israel  of  the  sacrifice  of  their  peace  of- 
ferings, creu  their  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

31.  And  thou  sbalt  take  the  ram  of  the  conse- 
cration, and  seethe  his  flesh  in  the  holy  place. 

33.  And  Aaron  and  bis  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh 


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of  the  ram,  and  the  bread  that  w  in  the  basket,  by  the 
door  of  the  taln'rniu'k'  of  the  conureKatioii. 

K.r.  xxix.  ;W.  And  thcysliull  cat  lliosc  thinirs  where- 
■with  the  atoiiL'iiieut  was  made,  to  eouscerate  and  to 
sanctify  them  :  Itiit  a  stranger  shall  not  eat  tJiereof, 
because  they  un^  lioly. 

34.  Ami  if  aught  of  the  flesh  of  the  eonsecra- 

tioiis,  or  of  the  bread,  remaui  unto  the  morniii!;,  then 
thou  shalt  burn  the  remauuler  with  lire :  it  shall  not 
be  eaten,  lieeause  it  /v<  lioly. 

/xc.  viii.  33.  And  he  lirought  the  other  ram,  the 
ram  of  consecration  :  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  laid 
their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  ram. 

23.  And  he  slew  it :  and  Jloses  took  of  the 

blood  of  it,  and  put  it  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron's  right 
car,  and  upon  the  thiunb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon 
the  great  toe  of  his  right  tixit. 

•  34.  And  he  brouglit  Aaron's  sons,  and  JIosos 

put  of  tlie  blood  upon  the  tip  of  their  riu'lit  ear,  and 
upon  the  thumbs  of  their  riglit  liiuids,  and  upon  the 
great  toes  of  tlieir  riglil  feet:  and  Jloses  sprinkled  llie 
blood  ui>on  the  altar  round  about. 

3.").  Ami  he  took  the  fat,  and  the  rump,  and 

all  the  fat  that  ii-ns  upon  the  niwards,  ;ind  the  caul 
abinv  the  liver,  and  the  two  kidneys,  and  their  fat,  and 
the  right  shoulder: 

—  —  31).  And  out  of  the  basket  of  tinleavened 
bread,  that  wioi  before  the  Loni),  he  took  one  unleav- 
ened cake,  and  a  cake  of  oiled  liread,  a:id  one  wafer, 
and  put  (hem  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right  shoulder: 

37.  And  he  put  all  upon  Aaron's  hands,  and 

upon  his  sons'  hands,  and  waved  them  for  a  wave  of- 
fering before  the  Loud. 

38.  And  Jloses  took  them  from  off  their  hands, 

and  burnt  tlicm  on  the  alt:ir  upon  the  burnt  offering  : 
they  iccra  consecrations  for  a  sweet  savour :  it  is  an 
ofl'erhig  made  by  tire  unto  the  Lord. 

^  39.  Ami  Closes  took  the  breast,  and  waved  it 

for  a  wave  otfcring  before  the  Lord  :  for  of  the  ram 
of  consecration  it  was  Jloses'  part;  as  the  Lord  com- 
manded .Moses. 

§  59.    The  Final  Sprinkling  Tvitli  Oil  and  Blood. 

Lev.  viii.  30.  And  Jloses  took  of  the  anointing  oil, 
and  of  the  blood  which  was  upon  the  altar,  and 
sprinkled  it  upon  Aaron,  fiiul  upon  his  g;mnents,  and 
upon  his  sons,  and  upon  his  sons'  g;irmcnts  with  him; 
and  sauetilied  Aaron,  (ind  his  garhients,  and  his  sons, 
and  his  sous'  garments  with  him. 

§  60.    The  Sacriftoial  Meal. 

Lev.  viii.  31.  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron  and  to  his 
sons,  Boil  the  flesh  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation  ;  and  there  cat  it  with  the  bre:id  that  is 
in  the  basket  of  consecrations,  as  I  commanded,  sa}'- 
ing,  Aaron  and  his  sons  sli:Ul  eat  it. 

;W.  And   that  which  reni:iincth   of  the   flesh 

and  of  the  bread  sh;ill  ye  burn  with  lire. 

§  «1.    Tlie  Seven  Days'  Watch. 

Lev.  viii.  33.  And  ye  shall  not  go  out  of  the  door  of 
the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  m  seven  d;iys,  until 
the  days  of  your  consecration  be  at  an  end  :  for  seven 
days  shall  he  consecrate  you. 

;i4.  As  he  hath  done  this  day,  so  the  Lord  hath 

commiuided  to  do,  to  make  an  atonement  for  you. 

;i,-,.  Tliercfore  shall  ye  ;d>ide  at  the  door  of  the 

tabernai'le  of  tlie  congregation  day  and  night  seven 
days,  ami  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  tliat  ye  die 
not :  for  so  I  am  commanded. 

30.  So   Aaron   and   Ids  sons  did  all    things 

which  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  Jloses. 

§  62.    Aaron  and  his  Sons  enter  upon  their 
Oflice. 

(1.  TROVISIOX  M.\nE  FOR  TltE  THREEFOLD  SACRrFICE.) 

Lei:  ix.  1.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day, 
that  Jloses  called  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  the  elders 
of  Israel ; 

3.  Aud  be  said  imto  Aaron,  Take  thee  a  yomig 


calf  for  a  sin  otTcring,  and  a  ram  for  a  burnt  offering, 
without  blemish,  ;ind  otl'er  litem  before  the  Lord. 

3.  And  unto  the  children  of  Israel  tluai  shalt 

speak,  saying.  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  of- 
fering ;  and  a  calf  and  a  land),  Mh  of  the  first  year, 
without  blemish,  for  a  burnt  otl'ering ; 

4.  Also  a  bullock  and  a  ram  for  peace  oli'cr- 

ings,  tosacrirtee  before  the  Lord  :  and  a  meat  oll'ering 
mingled  with  oil :  for  to  day  the  Loud  will  appear 
unto  you. 

').  And  they  brought  Utiit  which  Jloses  com- 
manded before  the  taberiuuleof  the  congregation  :  and 
all  the  congregation  drew  near  and  stood  belbre  the 
Lord. 

0.  And  Moses  said.  This  i.s  the  thing  which 

the  Loud  cominanded  that  ye  shoulil  do :  and  the 
glory  of  the  Loud  shall  ;ippear  unto  you. 

7.  And  .'\|ms(S  said  tmto  Aanai,  Go  unto  the 

alliu'.  and  oll'cr  thy  sin  oll'ering,  aiul  thy  burnt  ofl'ering, 
and  miikeanntoni'Uient  for  thyself,  anil  for  the  people: 
and  olVer  the  otl'ering  of  the  people,  and  make  aa 
atonement  for  them;  Jis  the  Lord  commanded. 

(3.    AARON  FIRST   OFFERS  FOR  niMSEI.F.) 

Lev.  is.  8.  Aaron  therefore  went  imto  the  altar,  and 
slew  the  calf  of  the  sin  oH'i'ring,  which  //-((.s  for  himself. 

9.  And  the  sons  of  A:a'on  brought  the  blood 

unto  him:  and  he  dipped  his  linger  in  the  blood,  and 
jnit  //  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar,  and  poured  out  the 
blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar. 

10.  But  the  fat,  and  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul 

above  the  liver  of  the  sin  offering,  he  burnt  upon  the 
altar  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  JIoscs. 

11.  And  the  flesh  and  the  hide  he  burnt  with 

lire  without  the  camp. 

13.  And    he    slew    the  liurnt  offering ;    and 

Aaron's  sons  presented  unto  him  tlie  blood,  which  he 
sprinkled  round  about  upon  the  altar. 

13.  And  they  presented  thebunit  offering  unto 

him,  with  the  pieces  thereof,  and  the  head:  and  he 
burnt  t/uiii  upon  the  altar. 

14.  Aud  he  did  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs, 

and  burnt  them  upon  the  burnt  offering  on  the  altar. 

(3.   THEN  FOR  THE   PEOPLE.) 

Lev.  ix.  15.  And  ho  brought  the  people's  offering, 
and  took  the  goat,  which  wns  the  sin  offering  for  the 
people,  and  slew  it,  and  offered  it  for  sin,  as  the  first. 

16.  And  he  bnaight  the  burnt  offering,  and 

offered  it  according  to  the  manner. 

17.  And   he  brought  the  meat  otfering,  and 

took  a  handful  thereof,  and  burnt  it  upon  the  altar, 
besides  the  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  morning. 

•  18.  lie  slew  also  the  Ijullock  and  the  rani/oc  ."i 

s:icrifice  of  peiice  offerings,  which  ir((s  for  the  people: 
and  Aaron's  sons  presented  unto  him  the  blood,  which 
he  sprinkled  upon  the  altar  round  atiout. 

19.  And  the  fiU  of  the  bullock  and  of  the  ram, 

the  rump,  and  that  which  covereth  the  iiucards,  and 
the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  iihovc  the  liver : 

20.  And  they  put  the  fit  upon  the  breasts,  and 

he  burnt  the  fat  upon  the  altar  : 

31.  And  the  breasts   and  the  right  .shoulder 

Aaron  waved  for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  ; 
as  Jloses  commanded. 

§  6.3.    Subsequent  Observance  of  the  Ritual. 

(1.    DY   SOLOMON.) 

1  Kings  ix.  35.  And  three  times  in  a  year  did  Solo- 
mon offer  burnt  offerings  and  peace  ort'erings  upon  the 
altar  which  he  budt  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  bunit  in- 
cense uiion  the  altar  that  ((•««  before  the  LoitD.  So  he 
finished  the  house. 

3  Ckr.  viii.  13.  Then  Solomon  offered  burnt  offer- 
ings unto  the  Lord  on  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
had  built  before  the  jiorch. 

13.  Even  after  a  certain  rate  every  day,  offer- 
ing according  to  the  comnumdinent  of  Moses  on  the 
saiibaths,  and  on  the  new  moons,  and  on  the  sok-mn 
feasts,  three  times  in  the  year,  even  in  the  feast  of  un- 
leavened bread,  and  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  aud  m  tho 
feast  of  tabernacles. 


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(2.  BY  ABIJAn  AFTER  THE  REVOLT  OF  THE  TEX 
TRIBES.) 

2  Chr.  xiii.  10.  But  as  for  us,  the  Lord  is  our  God, 
aud  we  have  not  forsakeu  biin ;  aud  the  priests,  which 
minister  irato  tlie  Lord,  tire  tlie  sous  of  Aaron,  and 
the  Levites  miit  upon  t/ieii'  liusincss  : 

11.  And  they  burn  unto  the  Lord  every  morn- 
ing and  everv  every  evening  burnt  sacrifices  and  sweet 
incense:  the"shewbread  also  set  they  in  order  upon  the 
pure  table;  and  tlie  candlestick  of  gold  with  the  lamps 
thereof,  to  burn  every  evening :  for  we  keep  the  charge 
of  the  Lord  our  Goil ;  but  ye  have  forsaken  hun. 

5  64.  Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Hebrew  Sacrifice. 

(1.    THE   CLEANSING   SACRIFICES.) 

Ezck.  xiiii.  18.  And  lie  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man, 
thus  saitli  the  Lord  GoD;  These  are  the  ordinances  of 
the  altar  in  the  day  when  they  shall  make  it,  to  ofl'er 
burnt  otferiugs  thereon,  and  to  sprinkle  blood  thereon. 

19.  And  thou  shall  give  to  the  jiriests  the  Le- 
vites that  be  of  the  seed  of  Zadok,  which  approach 
unto  me,  to  minister  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  God,  a 
young  bullock  f<M'  a  sin  offering. 

20.  And  thou  shall  take  of  the  blood  thereof, 

and  put  it  on  the  four  horns  of  it,  and  on  the  four 
corners  of  the  settle,  and  upon  the  border  roimd 
about :  thus  shall  tliou  cleanse  and  purge  it. 

^21.  Thou  shall  take  the  bullock  also  of  the 

sin  offering,  and  he  shall  Inirn  it  in  the  appointed 
place  of  the  house,  without  the  sanctuary. 

22.  Aud  on  the  second  day  thou  shall  offer  a 

kid  of  the  goats  without  blemish  for  a  sin  offering ; 
and  they  shall  cleanse  the  altar,  as  they  did  cleanse  it 
with  the  bullock. 

23.  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  cleansing 

it,  thou  Shalt  offer  a  young  bullock  without  blemish, 
and  a  ram  out  of  theflock  without  blemish. 

24.  And  thou  shall  offer  them  before  the  Lord, 

and  the  priests  shall  cast  salt  upon  them,  .and  they  shall 
offer  them  up /we  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord. 

— •  —  25.  Seven  days  shall  thou  prepare  every  day 
a  goal  for  a  sin  offermg :  they  shall  also  prepare  a 
young  bullock,  and  a  ram  out  of  the  flock  without 
blemish. 

26.  Seven  days  sh.aU  they  purge  the  altar  and 

purify  it ;  and  they  sliall  consecrate  themselves. 

27.  And  when  these  days  are  expired,  it  shall 

be,  tluit  upon  the  eighth  day,  and  m  forward,  the  priests 
shall  make  your  biu'nt  offerings  upon  the  altar,  and 
vour  peace  otierings  ;  aud  I  will  accept  you,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

(2.   THE   SUPPLY   OF   OFFERINGS.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  15.  And  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock  out  of 
two  hundi'cd,  out  of  the  fat  pastures  of  Israel  ;  for  a 
meat  olferiug,  and  for  a  burnt  offering,  and  for  peace 
offerings,  to  make  reconciliation  for  them,  saith  the 
Lord  God. 

16.  All  the  people  of  the  land  shall  give  this 

oblation  for  the  prince  iu  Israel. 

—  —  IT.  And  it  shall  be  tlie  prince's  part  to  give 
burnt  otierings,  and  meal  offerings,  and  drink  offer- 
ings, in  the  feasts,  and  in  the  new  moons,  and  in  the 
s.abbaths,  in  all  solemnities  of  the  house  of  Israel :  he 
shall  prepare  the  sin  offering,  and  the  meal  offering, 
and  the  burnt  offering,  and  the  peace  offerings,  to 
make  reconciliation  for  the  house  of  Israel. 

(3.   TUE  DAILY   SACRIFICE.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  13.  Thou  shall  daily  prepare  a  burnt  of- 
fering unto  the  Lord  of  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  with- 
out blemish:  thou  shall  prepare  it  every  morning. 

—  —  14.  And  lliou  slialt  prepare  a  meat  offering 
for  it  every  morning,  the  sixth  part  of  an  ejihah,  and 
tlic  third  part  of  a  hin  of  oil,  to  temper  with  the  fine 
flour ;  a  meat  oll'ering  continually  by  a  perpetual  or- 
dinance unto  the  Lord. 

15.  Thus  shall  they  prepare  the  lamb,  and  the 

meat  offerinir,  and  tlie  oil,  every  morning /yr  a  con- 
tinual burnt  offering. 

(4.   THE  SACRIFICE  ON   THE   SABBATH.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  3.  Likewise  the  people  of  tlie  land  shall 


worship  at  the  door  of  this  gate  before  the  Lord  in 
the  sabbaths  and  in  the  new  moons. 

4.  And  the  burnt  offering  that  the  prince  shall 

otTer  unto  the  Lord  in  the  sabbath  day  shall  be  six 
lambs  without  blemish,  and  a  r.am  without  blemish. 

5.  And  the  meat  offering  shall  be  an  ephah 

for  a  ram,  and  the  meat  offering  for  the  lambs  as  he 
shall  be  able  to  give,  and  a  hin  of  oil  to  au  ephah. 

(5.    ON   THE   NEW  MOON.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  6.  And  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it 
shall  be  a  young  bullock  without  blemish,  and  six 
lambs,  and  a  ram  :  the}-  shall  be  without  blemish. 

7.  And  he  shall  ])repare  a  meat  offering,  an 

ephah  for  a  bullock,  and  au  ephah  for  a  ram,  and  for 
the  Lambs  according  as  his  hand  shall  attain  unto,  aud 
a  hin  of  oil  to  an  ephah. 

(6.    IN   THE  FIRST  MONTH.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  18.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  first 
month,  iu  the  first  day  of  the  month,  thou  shall  take  a 
yoimg  bullock  without  blemish,  and  cleanse  the  sanc- 
tuary : 

19.  And  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of 

the  sin  oft'cring,  and  put  it  upon  the  posts  of  the  house, 
and  upon  the  four  corners  of  the  settle  of  the  altar, 
and  upon  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner  court. 

20.  And  so  thou  shall  do  the  seventh  day  of 

the  month  for  eveiy  one  that  errelh,  and  for  him  that 
is  simple:  so  shall  ye  reconcile  the  house. 

(7.   AT   THE   PASSOVER.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  21.  In  the  first  month,  in  the  fourteenth 
day  of  the  month,  ye  shall  have  the  passover,  a  feast 
of  seven  days ;  unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten. 

22.  And  upon  that  day  shall  the  prince  pre- 
pare for  himself  and  for  all  the  people  of  the  land  a 
bullock  J'o;-  a  sin  ofl'ering. 

23.  And  seven  d.ays  of  the  feast  he  shall  pre- 
pare a  burnt  offering  to  tlie  Lord,  seven  bullpeks  and 
seven  rams  without  blemish  daily  the  seven  days ;  aud 
a  kid  of  the  goats  daily /y;'  a  sin  offering. 

24.  And  he  shall  prepare  a  meal  offering  of 

an  ephah  for  a  bullock,  aud  an  ephah  for  a  ram,  and 
a  bin  of  oil  for  an  ephah. 

(8.   AT   THE   FEAST   OF   TABERNACLES.) 

Ezek.  xlv.  25.  In  the  seventh  month,  in  the  fifteenth 
d.ay  of  the  month,  shall  he  do  the  like  in  the  feast  of 
the  seven  daj'S,  according  to  the  sin  ofteriug,  accord- 
ing to  the  burnt  offering,  and  .according  to  the  meat 
oti'ering,  and  according  to  the  oil. 

(9.   THE   MEAT   OFFERING.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  11.  And  in  the  feasts  and  in  the  solem- 
nities the  meat  offering  shall  lie  au  ephah  to  a  bullock, 
and  an  ephah  to  a  ram,  and  to  the  lambs  as  he  is  able 
to  give,  and  a  hin  of  oil  to  an  ephah. 

(10.    ENTR.UXCE   AND   EXIT.) 
(A.   FOR  THE   PRINCE.) 

Ezek.  xlvi.  1.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  QoD;  The  gate 
of  the  inner  court  that  looketh  toward  the  east  shall 
be  shut  the  six  workmg  days ;  but  on  the  saljbath  it 
shall  be  opened,  .and  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it 
shall  be  opened. 

2.  And  the  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of 

the  porch  of  that  gate  without,  and  shall  stand  by  the 
post  of  the  gate,  and  the  priests  shall  prepare  his  burnt 
offering  and  his  peace  offerings,  and  he  shall  worship 
at  the  threshold  of  the  gate  :  then  he  shall  go  forth ; 
but  the  gate  sli.all  not  be  shut  until  the  eveuiug. 

—  —  8.  And  when  the  ]irince  shall  enter,  he  shall 
go  in  by  the  waj'  of  the  porch  of  that  gate,  and  he 
shall  go" forth  by  the  way  thereof 

—  —  13.  Xow  when"  the  prince  shall  prepare  a 
voluntary  burnt  offering  or  peace  offerings  voluntarily 
unto  theLoRD,  one  shall  then  open  him  the  gate  that 
looketh  toward  the  cast,  and  he  shall  prepare  his  burnt 
offering  and  his  peace  oflerings,  as  he  did  on  the  sab- 
bath day:  then  he  shall  go  forth;  and  after  his  going 
forth  0)xe  shall  shut  the  gate. 

(B.   FOR  THE   PEOPLE.) 

Ezck.  xlvi.  9.  But  when  the  people  of  the  land  shall 

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BOOK  XXV. 


come  Iiclbre  the  Lonn  in  the  solemn  feasts,  ho  that 
entrrelh  in  bv  the  way  of  the  north  gate  to  -worship 
shall  go  out  by  the  \vay  of  the  south  gate;  and  he 
that  eiiterelh  liy  the  -way  of  the  south  gate  shall  go 
forth  by  the  wiiy  of  the  north  gatet  he  shall  not  re- 
turn by  the  way  of  the  gate  whereby  he  came  in,  but 
shall  go  forth  over  against  it. 

Kzek.  xlvi.  10.  And  the  |irinee  in  the  midst  of  them 
when  they  go  in,  shall  go  in :  and  when  they  go  forth, 
shall  go  forth. 


CHAP.  VII. 

CEREMONIAL  DEFILEIMENTS  AND 

PURIFICATIONS. 

§  05.    Dislinetion  to  be  Made  l)otwoeu  Clean  and 
Unclenu  Aniinnls. 

Lev.  xi.  40.  This  is  the  law  of  the  bca.sts,  and  of  the 
fowl,  and  of  every  living  ereature  that  inovelh  in  the 
■waters,  and  of  everj-  creature  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth : 

47.  To  make  a  difference  between  the  miclean 

and  the  clean,  and  between  the  beast  that  may  be  cateu 
and  the  beast  that  may  not  be  eaten. 

—  XX.  25.  Ye  shall  therefore  put  difference  between 
clean  beasts  and  iniclean,  and  Ijetween  nnclean  fowls 
and  clean  :  and  y<'  shall  not  make  your  souls  abomin- 
able by  beast,  or  by  fowl,  or  by  any  manner  of  living 
thing  that  creepetli  on  the  ground,  which  I  have  sepa- 
rated from  you  as  unclean. 

§  GG.     Clean  Animals. 

(1.   BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xi.  3.  Speak  nnto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying, 
These  arc  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat  among  all  the 
beasts  that  are  on  the  earth. 

.3.  AVhatsoever  parteth  the  hoof,  and  is  cloven- 
footed,  and  chcweth  the  cud,  among  the  beasts,  that 
shall  ye  cat. 

Deut.  xiv.  3.  Thou  shall  not  eat  any  abominable 
thing. 

4.  These  are  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat : 

the  ox,  the  sheep,  and  the  goat, 

•  .5.  The  hart,  and  the  roebuck,  and  the  fallow 

deer,  and  the  wild  .goat,  and  the  pygarg,  and  the  wild 
ox,  and  the  chamois. 

6.  And  everj-  licast  that  iiarteth  the  hoof,  and 

cleaveth  the  cleft  into  two  claws,  and  cheweth  the  cud 
among  the  beasts,  that  ye  shall  eat. 
(3.  FISH.) 

Lcr.  xi.  9.  These  shall  ye  cat  of  all  that  are  in  the 
waters :  whatsoever  hath  tins  and  scales  in  the  waters, 
in  the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers,  them  shall  ye  eat. 

I)eut.  xiv.  9.  These  _ve  sliall  cat  of  all  that  are  in  the 
waters :  all  that  have  fins  and  scales  shall  ye  cat. 

(3.    BIRDS.) 

Deut.  xiv.  11.  0/"  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  eat : 

(4.   FLTTNG  CnEEPIXr,   TIinCGS.) 

Ijer.  xi.  21.  Yet  these  may  yo  eat  of  ever}-  flying 
creeping  thing  that  goeth  iipon  all  four,  which  have 
legs  above  their  feet,  to  leap  withal  upon  the  earth  ; 

22.  Ei'en  these  of  them  ye  may  eat ;  the  locust 

after  his  kind,  and  the  bald  locust  after  his  kind,  and 
the  beetle  after  his  kind,  and  the  grasshopper  after  his 
kind. 

§  C7.    Unclean  Animals. 

(1.   BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xi.  4.  Nevertheless,  these  shall  ye  not  eat  of 
them  that  chew  the  cud,  or  of  them  that  divide  the 
hoof:  an  the  camel,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud,  but 
divideth  not  the  hoof;  he  is  nnclean  to  you. 

.5.  And   the  coney,  because  he  cheweth   the 

cud,  but  divideth  not  the  hoof;  he  w  nnclean  unto  you. 

6.  And  the  hare,  because  he  chewetli  the  "cud, 

but  divideth  not  the  hoof;  he  it  uncU-an  unto  you. 

7.  And  the  swine,  though  he  divide  the  hoof, 

and  be  clovenfooted,  yet  lie  cheweth  not  the  cud  j  he 
U  unclean  to  you. 


8.  Of  their  tlcsh  shall  ye  not  eat,  and  their 

carcass  shall  ye  not  touch;  they  are  unclean  to  you. 

Ik'iil.  xiv.  7.  Nevertheless  these  ye  shall  not  eat,  of 
them  that  chew  the  cud,  or  of  them  that  divide  the 
cloven  hoof;  a.i  the  can\i'l,  and  tlie  hare,  and  the 
coney:  for  they  chew  the  cud,  but  divide  not  the 
hoof";  (h(irfi)re  ihcy  arc  uiiele;m  unto  you. 

8.  And  the  swine,  because  il  divideth  the  hoof, 

yet  cheweth  not  the  cud,  it  /.v  unclean  unto  you :  ye 
"shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  nor  touch  their  dead  carcass. 

In.  Ixvi.  17.  They  that  sanctify  themselves,  and 
purify  themselves  in  tlie  gardens  behind  one  tree  in 
the  niidst,  eating  swine's  flesli,  and  the  abonunat  ion,  and 
the  mouse,  sli:dl  be  consumed  together,  saith  the  LoRD. 

(2.    FISH.) 

Lcr.  xi.  10.  And  all  that  have  not  tins  and  scales  in 
the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers,  of  all  that  move  in  the 
wafers,  and  (jf  any  living  thing  which  «  in  tlie  waters, 
tliey  .ihall  he  an  aliouiinaliou  uuto  you  : 

-^ 11.  Tlu-y  sliall  be  even  ail  abomination  nnto 

yon;  ye  shall  not  e;it  of  tlu'ir  flesh,  but  ye  shall  have 
"their  carcasses  in  abominalion. 

12.  Whatsoever  hath  no  fins  nor  scales  in  the 

waters,  that  shdl  l>e  an  abomination  nnto  yon. 

Dent.  xiv.  10.  And  whatsoever  hath  not  fins  and 
scales  ye  may  not  eJt ;  il  in  unclean  unto  you. 

(3.    BIRDS.) 

Lev.  xi.  13.  And  these  arc  they  which  ye  shall  liave 
in  abomination  among  flic  fowls;  they  shall  not  be 
eaten,  they  are  an  abomination :  the  eagle,  and  the 
ossifragc,  and  the  ospra)', 

14.  And  the  vulture,  and  the  kite  after  his  kind; 

15.  Every  raven  after  his  kind  ; 

16.  And  the  owl,  and  the  nighthawk,  and  the 

cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  :ifter  his  kind, 

17.  And  Uie  little  owl,  and  the  cormorant, 

and  the  great  owl, 

18.  And  the  swan,  and  the  pelican,  and  the 

gier  eagle, 

19.  And  the  stork,  the  heron  after  her  kind, 

and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat. 

20.  All  fowls  that  creep,  going  upon  all  four, 

shall  be  an  abomination  nnto  you. 

Deut.  xiv.  12.  But  these  <irc  they  of  which  ye  shall 
not  eat :  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospray, 

• 13.  And  the  glede,  and  the  kite,  and  the  vul- 
ture after  his  kind, 

14.  And  every  raven  after  his  kind, 

15.  And  the  owl,  and  the  nighthawk,  and  the 

cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind, 

10.  The  little  owl,  and  the  great  owl,  and  the 

swan, 

17.  And  the  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle,  and 

the  cormorant, 

18.  And  the  stork,  and  the  heron  after  her 

kind,  and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat. 

19.  And  every  ci-ee]iing   thing  that  flietli  is 

unclean  unto  you ;  they  shall  not  be  eaten. 

20.  Bui  of  all  clean  fowls  ye  may  cat. 

(4.  FLYINCJ   CHEEPING   THINGS.) 

Xf«.  xi.  23.  But  all  other  flying  creeping  things, 
which  have  four  feet,  sh(dl  he  an  "abomination  unto  you. 

(5.   CREEriNG    TIIENOS.) 

7>».  xi.  29.  These  also  shall  he  unclean  nnto  you 
among  the  creeping  Ihhigs  that  creep  upon  the  earth : 
the  weasel,  and  the  mouse,  and  the  tortoise  after  his 
kind. 

30.  And  the  ferret,  and  the  chameleon,  and 

the  lizard,  and  the  snail,  and  the  mole. 

41.  And  every  creeping  thing  that  creepetli 

upon  the  earth  shall  he  an  abomination;  it  shall  not 
be  eaten. 

42.  Whatsoever  goeth   upon   the  belly,   and 

whatsoever  goeth  upon  all  four,  or  whatsoever  hath 
more  feet  among  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon 
the  earth,  them  ye  shall  not  eat;  for  they  are  an 
abomination. 

43.  Ye  shall  not  make  yourselves  abominable 

with  any  creeping  thing  that  crecpeth,  neither  shall 
ye  make"  yourselves  unclean  with  them,  that  ye  should 
"be  defiled  therebj'. 


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BOOK  XXV. 


Lei\  xi.  44.  For  I  nm  tlio  Lord  your  God  :  ye  shall 
therefore  saiictilV  vourselves,  ami  ye  shall  be  holy ;  for 
I  (im  holy :  neither  shall  yc  defile  yourselves  with  any 
manner  of  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the 
earth. 

§  68.    Blood. 

(1.   NOT  TO   BE  EATEN.) 

Lev.  vii.  26.  Moreover  ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of 
blo()<l,  whether  it  lie  of  fowl  or  of  beast,  in  any  of  your 
dwelUngs. 

27.  ■Whatsoever   soul  it   ie  that  eateth   any 

manner  of  blood,  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from 
his  people. 

.vvii.  13.  And  whatsoever  man  then  be  of  the 

children  of  Israel,  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  amonj; 
you,  which  himteth  and  eatcheth  any  Ijeast  or  fowl 
that  may  be  eaten  ;  he  shall  even  pour  out  the  blood 
thereof,  and  cover  it  witli  dust. 

Deut.  xii.  15.  Notwithstanding,  thou  mayest  kill 
.and  eat  tiesh  in  all  thy  gates,  whatsoever  thy  soul 
lustefh  after,  according  "to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord 
thy  God  which  he  hath  given  thee :  the  unclean  and 
the  clean  may  eat  thereof,  as  of  the  roebuck,  and  as  of 
the  hart. 

-10.  Only  }-e  shall  not  eat  the  blood;  ye  shall 

pour  it  ;ip(in  tlie  eartli  as  water. 

23.  Only  be  sure  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood : 

for  the  blood  w  the  life ;  and  thou  mayest  not  eat  the 
life  witli  the  flesh. 

24.  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it;  thou  shalt  pour  it 

upon  the  earth  as  water. 

25.  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it ;  that  it  may  go  well 

with  thee,  and  with  thy  children  after  thee,  when  thou 
shalt  do  that  which  in  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

(2.   TILE   REASON.) 

Zen.  xvii.  11.  For  the  life  of  the  flesh  is  in  the 
blood ;  and  I  have  given  it  to  you  upon  the  altar  to 
make  an  atonement  lor  j'our  souls :  for  it  is  the  blood 
that  maketh  an  atonement  for  the  soul. 

12.  Therefore  I  said  unto  the  children  of  Is- 
rael, No  soul  of  you  shall  eat  blood,  neither  shall  any 
stranger  that  soji>urueth  among  j'ou  eat  blood. 

14.  For  it  is  the  life  of  all  flesh  ;  the  blood  of 

it  is  for  the  life  thereof;  therefore  I  said  unto  the  chil- 
dren of  Israel,  Ye  sliall  eat  the  blood  of  no  manner  of 
flesh;  for  the  life  of  all  flesh  is  the  blood  thereof; 
whosoever  eateth  il  shall  be  cut  off. 

(3.   THE  PENALTY.) 

Lev.  xvii.  10.  And  whatsoever  man  iliere  be  of  the 
house  of  Israel,  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among 
you,  that  eateth  any  manner  of  blood ;  I  will  even  set 
my  face  against  that  soul  that  eateth  blood,  and  will 
cut  him  off  from  among  his  people. 

(4.   AN  INSTANCE  OP  TUANSGKESSION.) 

1  Sam.  xiv.  32.  And  the  people  flew  upon  the  spoil, 
and  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and  slew  them 
on  the  ground  :  and  the  people  did  eat  them  with  the 
blood. 

33.  Then  they  told  Saul,  saying.  Behold,  the 

people  sin  against  the  Loud,  in  that  "they  eat  with  the 
blood.  And  he  said,  Ye  have  transgressed :  roll  a 
great  stone  untn  me  this  day. 

•>4.  And  Said  said,  l^isperse  yourselves  among 

tlie  people,  and  say  unto  lliem,  Bring  me  hither  every 
man  his  ox,  and  every  man  his  sheep,  and  slay  them 
here,  and  eat ;  and  sin  not  against  the  Lord  in  eating 
with  the  blood.  And  all  the  people  brought  every 
man  his  ox  with  him  that  night,  and  slew  them  there. 

35.  And  Saul  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord: 

the  aamc  was  the  first  altar  that  he  built  unto  the  Lord. 

§  09.    Fat  not  to  be  Eaten." 

Lev.  vii.  23.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say- 
ing, Ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or  of  sheep, 
or  of  goat. 

24.  And  the  fat  of  the  beast  that  dicth  of  it- 
self, and  the  fat  of  that  which  is  torn  with  beasts,  may 


•  Referring  apparently  to  the  portions  used  in  sacriQce. — H. 


be  used  in  any  other  use :  but  ye  shall  in  no  wise  eat 
of  it. 

25.  For  whosoever  eateth  the  fat  of  the  beast, 

of  which  men  oft'er  an  ott'eiing  made  by  fire  unto  the 
Lord,  even  the  soul  that  eateth  it  shall  be  cut  off  from 
his  people. 

See  Lev.  iii.  3,  4,  9. 

§  70.    Defilement  of  Clean  Meats. 

(1.    BE.\ST   THAT   DIED   OP  ITSELF.) 

Lev.  xi.  39.  And  if  any  beast,  of  which  ye  m.ay  eat, 
die ;  he  tliat  toucheth  the  carcass  thereof  shall  be  im- 
clean  until  the  even. 

40.  And  he  that  eateth  of  the  carcass  of  it 

shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even : 
he  also  that  bearcth  the  carcass  of  it  shall  wash  his 
clothes,  and  be  imcleau  until  the  even. 

(2.   FLESH   torn   op   BEASTS.) 

Kv.  xxii.  81.  And  ye  shall  be  holy  men  unto  me : 
neither  shall  ye  eat  an;/  flesh  that  is  torn  of  beasts,  in 
the  field ;  ye  shall  cast  it  to  the  dogs. 

Lev.  xvii.  15.  And  eveiy  soul  that  eateth  that  which 
died  of  itself,  or  that  which  was  torn  -with  beasts,  icliether 
it  be  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a  stranger,  he  shall 
both  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and 
be  unclean  until  the  even  :  then  shall  lie  be  clean. 

16.  But  if  he  wash  them  not,  nor  bathe  his 

flesh  I  then  he  shall  bear  his  iniquity. 

§  71.    TJncleannesses  of  Women. 

(1.    ISSUE.) 

Lev.  XV.  19.  And  if  a  woman  have  an  issue,  and  her 
issue  in  her  flesh  be  blood,  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven 
days :  and  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  be  unclean 
until  the  even. 

20.  And  evciy  thing  that  she  lieth  upon  in 

her  separation  shall  be  unclean :  every  thing  also  that 
she  sitteth  upon  shall  be  unclean. 

21.  And  whosoever  toucheth  her  bed  shall 

wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be 
unclean  until  the  even. 

22.  And  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that 

she  sat  tipon  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself 
in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  tlie  even. 

23.  And  if  it  be  on  hci-  bed,  or  on  any  thing 

whereon  slio  sitteth,  when  he  toucheth  it,  he  shall  bo 
imclean  until  the  even. 

24.  And  if  any  man  lie  with  her  at  all,  and  her 

flowers  be  upon  him,  he  shall  be  unclean  seven  days; 
and  all  the  bed  whereon  he  lieth  shall  be  unclean. 

25.  And  if  a  woman  have  an  issue  of  her 

blood  many  da3'S  out  of  the  time  of  her  separation,  or 
if  it  run  beyond  the  time  of  her  separation ;  all  the 
days  of  the  issue  of  her  uncleanncss  shall  be  as  the 
daj's  of  her  separation ;  she  shall  be  unclean. 

26.  Every  bed  whereon  she  lieth  all  the  daj-s 

of  her  issue  shall  be  unto  her  as  the  bed  of  her  separa- 
tion: and  whatsoever  she  sitteth  upon  shall  be  un- 
clean, as  the  uncleanness  of  her  separation. 

27.  And    whosoever    toucheth    those   things 

shall  be  unclean,  and  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
fiimselfin  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

(2.    ITS  PURIFICATION.) 

Lev.  XV.  28.  But  if  she  be  cleansed  other  issue,  then 
she  shall  number  to  herself  seven  days,  and  after  that 
she  shall  be  clean. 

29.  And  on  the  eighth  day  she  shall  take  unto 

her  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons,  and  bring  thom 
unto  the  priest,  to  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
congregation. 

30.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  fur  a  sin 

offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  oft'ering ;  and  the 
priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  her  before  the 
Lord  for  the  issue  of  her  uncleanness. 

(3.    CHILDBIRTH.) 

Lev.  xii.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying. 
If  a  woman  have  conceived  seed,  and  borne  a  man 
child,  then  she  shalllie  unclean  seven  daj's,  according 
to  the  days  of  the  separation  for  her  infirmity  shall 
she  be  unclean. 


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SACRED  KITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV, 


Lev.  xii.  3.  And  in  tlic  eiglilU  day  tlio  llcsU  of  his 
foreskin  shall  he  ciicunieised. 

4.  And  she  shall  then  continue  in  the  hlood 

of  her  pnritying  three  and  thirty  days  ;  she  shall  touch 
no  hallowed  tiling,  nor  come  into  the  siiuctuary,  until 
the  days  of  lier  i)uril'yiiij;  be  fidtilled. 

5.  IjuI  if  she  bear  a  maid  child,  then  she  shall 

be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her  sepaialiou  :  and  she 
shall  continue  iu  the  blood  of  herpurilying  threescore 
and  six  days. 

(4.   THE   PUniFICATION.) 

Lti\  xii.  6.  And  when  the  days  of  her  purifying  arc 
fultilled,  for  a  son,  or  for  a  dauuhtcr,  she  shall  brin.i;  a 
lamb  of  the  lirst  year  lor  a  burnt  olfcriiif,',  and  a  youns; 
pigeon,  or  a  turtledove,  for  a  sin  oU'erinjr,  unto  the 
door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  imto  the 
priest : 

7.  Who  shall   otTer  it  before  the   Lonn,  and 

make  an  atonement  for  her  ;  and  she  shall  lie  cleansed 
from  the  issue  of  her  blood.  This  is  the  law  for  her 
that  hath  borne  a  male  or  a  female. 

8.  And  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb,  then 

she  shall  bring  two  turtles, or  two  young  pigeons;  the 
one  for  the  burut  ottering,  and  the  other  lor  a  sin  of- 
fering :  and  the  priest  sliall  make  an  atonement  for 
her,  and  she  shall  be  clean. 

(O.   THE   L.VW  OliSEUVIiD   IN  THE   C.\SE    OP   CHRIST.) 

Lid-e  ii.  22.  And  when  the  days  of  her  purification 
according  to  the  law  of  Moses  were  accomplished, 
they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  to  iirescut  him  to  the 
Lord : 

23.  (As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord, 

Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall  be  called 
holy  to  the  Lord  ;) 

24.  And  to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that 

■which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  A  pau'  of  turtle- 
doves, or  two  young  pigcous. 


(1.    UXCLEANNESS   BY   NIGHT.) 

Deut.  xxiii.  10.  If  there  be  among  j'ou  any  man, 
that  is  not  clean  by  reason  of  uncleanness  that  chanc- 
eth  him  by  night,  then  shall  he  go  abroad  out  of  the 
camp,  he  shall  not  come  within  the  camp : 

11.  But  it  shall  be,  when  evening  cometh  on, 

he  shall  wash  /limmlf  with  water  :  and  when  the  sun 
.  is  down,  he  shall  come  into  the  camp  again. 

(2.   A   RUNNING   ISSUE.) 

Lee.  XV.  4.  Every  bed,  whereon  he  lieth  that  hath 
the  issue,  is  unclean  :  and  every  thing,  whereon  he  sit- 
teth,  shall  be  unclean. 

').  And  whosoever  toucheth  his  bed  shall  wash 

his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  In  water,  and  be  unclean 
until  the  even. 

6.  And  he  that  sitteth  on  any  thing  whereon 

he  sat  that  hath  the  issue  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and 
bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

7.  And  he  that  toucheth  the  flesh  of  him  that 

hath  the  issue  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  him- 
self in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

8.  And  if  he  that  hath  the  issue  spit  upon  him 

that  is  clean  ;  then  he  shall  wasli  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
himself  in  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

9.  And  what  saddle  soever  he  ridcth  upon  that 

hath  the  issue  shall  be  unclean. 

10.    And  whosoever  toucheth  anything  that 

■was  uniler  him  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even :  and 
he  that  beareth  mii/  of  those  things  shall  wash  his 
clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  be  imclean 
until  tlie  even. 

11.   And  whomsoever  he  toucheth  that  hath 

the  issue,  and  hath  not  rinsed  his  hands  in  water,  he 
shall  Wiish  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water, 
and  be  imclean  until  the  even. 

12.  And  the  vessel  of  earth,  that  he  toucheth 

which  hath  the  issue,  shall  be  broken  :  and  every  ves- 
Bcl  of  wood  shall  be  rinsed  in  water. 

(3.   THE   PUBIFICATION.) 

Lev.  XV.  13.  And  when  he  that  hath  an  issue  is 
cleansed  of  his  issue,  then  he  shall  number  to  himself 


seven  days  for  his  cleansing,  and  wash  his  clothes,  and 
bathe  his  flesh  iu  running  water,  and  shall  be  clean. 

14.    And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  to 

him  two  turtledoves,  or  two  yiiung  pigeons,  and  conic 
belbre  the  Louu  unto  the  door  of  the  taliernacle  of 
the  congregation,  and  give  them  unto  the  priest  : 

15.    .Villi  the   priest  shall   oiler   Ihciii,  the  one 

/'*)•  a  sin  olU-riiig,  and  the  other /w  a  bunit  ollcring; 
and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him  before 
the  Loud  for  his  issue. 

(4.    SEMINAL    EMISSION.) 

Lev.  XV.  IG.  And  if  any  man's  seed  of  copulation  go 
out  from  him,  then  he  shall  wash  all  his  flesh  iu  wa- 
ter, and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

17.    And    ever^'    garment,    and     every    skin, 

whereon  is  the  seed  of  copulation,  shall  be  washed 
with  water,  and  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

§  73.    Strict  Obedience  Enjoined. 

Lev.  XV.  31.  Thus  .shall  ye  separate  the  children  of 
Israel  from  their  uncleanness ;  that  they  die  not  in  their 
uncleanness,  when  they  detile  my  tabernacle  that  ia 
among  them. 

—  —  32.  This  is  the  law  of  him  that  hath  an  issue, 
and  ('/  liiia  whose  seed  goeth  from  him,  and  is  defiled 
therewith : 

33.  And  of  her  that  is  sick  of  her  flowers,  and 

of  him  that  hath  an  issue,  of  the  man,  and  of  the  wo- 
man, and  of  him  that  lieth  with  her  that  is  unclean. 

§  74.    Leprosy. 

(1.   THE   FIRST   ACT  OF  PURIFICATION.) 

Lev.  xiv.  2.  This  shall  be  the  law  of  the  leper  in 
the  day  of  his  cleansing :  lie  shall  be  brought  unto  the 
priest : 

—  —  3.  And  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the 
camp ;  and  the  priest  shall  look,  and,  behold,  if  the 
plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the  leper; 

. 4.  Then  shall  the  priest  command  to  take  for 

liiin  that  is  to  be  cleansed  two  birds  alive  ami  clean, 
and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssoii : 

5.  And  the  priest  shall  command  that  one  of 

the  bu'ds  be  killed  ua  an  earthen  vessel  o\er  running 
water. 

6.  As  for  the  living  bird,  he  shall  take  it,  and 

the  cedar  wood,  and  the  scarlet,  and  the  hy.ssop,  and 
shall  dip  them  and  the  living  bird  in  the  blood  of  the 
bird  that  was  killed  over  the  running  water ; 

7.  And  he  shall  sprinkle  upon  him  that  is  to 

be  cleansed  from  the  leprosy  seven  times,  and  shall 
]ironounce  him  clean,  and  shall  let  the  living  bird  loose 
into  the  open  field. 

—  —  8.  And  he  that  is  to  be  cleansed  shall  wash 
his  clothes,  and  shave  off  all  his  hair,  and  wash  him- 
self in  water,  that  he  may  be  clean:  and  after  that  he 
shall  come  into  the  camp,  and  shall  tarry  abroad  out 
of  his  tent  seven  days. 

(2.   THE   SECOND   ACT   OF  PURIFICATION.) 

Lee.  xiv.  9.  But  it  shall  be  on  the  seventh  day,  that 
he  shall  shave  all  his  hair  off  his  head  and  his  beard 
and  his  eyebrows,  even  all  his  hair  he  shall  shave  off: 
and  he  sliall  wash  his  clothes,  also  he  shall  wash  his 
flesh  in  water,  and  he  shall  be  clean. 

10.  And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  two 

he  lambs  without  blemish,  and  one  ewe  lamb  of  the 
first  year  without  bleniish,  and  three  tenth  deals  of 
fine  ilour /«(•  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil,  and 
one  log  of  oil. 

11.  And  the  priest  that  maketh  /i/m  clean  shall 

present  the  man  that  is  to  be  made  clean,  and  those 
things,  before  the  Lord,  at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
of  the  congregation. 

12.  And  the  priest  shall  take  one  helanib,  aiid 

ofi"cr  him  for  a  trespass  oft'ering,  and  the  log  of  oil, 
and  wave  them  for  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  : 

13.  And  he  shall  slay  the  lamb  in  the  place 

where  he  sli;ill  kill  the  sin  offering  and  the  burnt  of- 
fering, in  the  holy  place:  for  as  the  sin  oflcnng  w  the 
priest's,  so  is  the  trespass  offering :  it  is  most  holy  : 

14.  And  the  priest  shall  take  some  of  the  blood 


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BOOK  XXV. 


of  the  trespass  offering,  and  the  priest  shall  put  j'^  upon 
tlie  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed, 
and  uiion  the  thumb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon  the 
great  toe  of  his  rinlit  foot. 

Lci:  xiv.  15.  And  tlie  jiriest  shall  take  smne  of  the  log 
of  oil,  and  pour  it  into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand. 

16.  And  the  priest  shall  dip  liis  right  linger  in 

tlic  oil  that  is  in  his  left  hand,  and  shall  sprinkle  of 
tlie  oil  with  his  finger  seven  times  before  the  Lord  : 

—  —  17.  And  of  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  is  in  his 
hand  shall  the  priest  put  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear 
of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the  thumb  of 
his  right  hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right 
foot,  iipou  the  blood  of  the  trespass  offering : 

18.  And  the  remnant  of  the  oil  that  is  in  the 

priest's  hand  he  shall  pour  upon  the  head  of  him  that 
is  to  1)0  cleansed  :  and  the  priest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  before  the  Loud. 

19.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  sin  offering, 

and  make  an  atonement  for  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed 
from  his  uncleanness  ;  and  afterward  he  shall  kill  the 
blunt  offering : 

20.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  burnt  offer- 
ing and  the  meat  offering  upon  the  altar :  and  the 
priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him,  and  he  shall 
be  clean. 

(3.   IN  CASES   OF   POVERTY.) 

Lev.  xiv.  21.  And  if  he  he  poor,  and  cannot  get  so 
much ;  then  he  shall  take  one  lamb  for  a  trcsjiass  of- 
fering to  be  waved,  to  make  an  atonement  for  him, 
and  one  tenth  deal  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a 
meat  offering,  and  a  log  of  oil ; 

32.  And  two  turtledoves,  or  two  young  pigeons, 

such  as  he  is  able  to  get ;  and  the  one  shall  be  a  sin 
offering,  and  the  other  a  burnt  offering. 

23.  And  he  shall  bring  them  on  the  eighth  day 

for  his  cleansing  unto  the  priest,  uuto  the  door  of  the 
tabernacle  of  the  congregation,  before  the  Lord  : 

2-1.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  lamb  of  the 

trespass  offering,  and  the  log  of  oil,  and  the  priest 
shall  wave  them/w)'  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord  : 

25.  And  lie  shall  kill  the  lamb  of  the  trespass 

offering,  and  the  priest  shall  take  some  of  the  blood  of 
the  trespass  offering,  and  put  it  upon  the  tip  of  the 
right  ear  of  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the 
thumb  of  his  right  hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of 
his  right  foot. 

26.  And  the  jiriest  shall  pour  of  the  oil  into 

the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand  : 

27.  And  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  with  his  right 

finger  some  of  the  oil  that  is  in  his  left  hand  seven 
times  before  the  Lord  : 

28.  And  the  priest  shall  put  of  the  oil  that  is 

in  his  hand  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  him  that 
is  to  be  cleansed,  and  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right 
hand,  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  ri^ht  foot,  upon 
the  place  of  the  blood  of  the  trespass  ottering : 

29.  And  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  is  in  the  priest's 

hand  he  shall  put  upon  the  head  of  him  that  is  to  be 
cleansed,  to  make  an  atonement  for  him  before  the 
Lord. 

30.  And  he  shall  offer  the  one  of  the  turtle- 
doves, or  of  the  young  pigeons,  such  as  ho  can  get ; 

31.  Even  such  as  he  is  able  to  get,  the  one/o?' 

Si  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  offering,  with 
the  meat  offering  :  and  the  jiriest  shall  make  an  atone- 
ment for  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed  before  the  Lord. 

— •  —  32.  This  is  the  law  of  him  in  whom  is  the 
plague  of  leprosy,  whose  hand  is  not  able  to  get  tliat 
whwh  perlaineth  to  his  cleansing. 

§  76.    Miriam  Exeliidod  from  the  Camp. 

Nnm.  xii.  14.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  If  her 
father  had  but  spit  in  her  face,  should  she  not  be 
ashamed  seven  days  ?  let  her  be  shut  out  from  the 
camp  seven  days,  and  after  that  let  her  be  received  in 
again. 

■  15.  And  'Miriam  was  shut  out  from  the  camp 

seven  days:  and  the  people  journeyed  not  till  Miriam 
was  brought  in  aijain. 


§  76.    Purifying  a  House  for  Leprosy. 

Ler>.  xiv.  49.  And  he  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  house 
two  birds,  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssop: 

50.  And  he  shall  kill  the  one  of  thebirds  in 

an  earthen  vessel  over  running  water : 

51.  And  he  shall   take  the  cedar  wood,  and 

the  hyssop,  and  the  scarlet,  and  the  living  bird,  and 
dip  them  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bu'd,  and  in  the 
running  water,  and  sprinkle  the  house  seven  times : 

52.  And  he  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  the 

blood  of  the  bird,  and  with  the  running  water,  and 
with  the  living  bird,  and  with  the  cedar  wood,  and 
with  the  !iys.sop,  and  with  the  scarlet : 

53.  But  he  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of 

the  city  into  the  open  fields,  and  make  an  atonement 
for  the  house :  and  it  shall  be  clean. 

§77.    Delllement  tliroiigli  Contact  wltli  tlie  Car- 
cass of  an  Unclean  Beast. 

Leti.  xi.  24.  And  for  these  ye  shall  be  unclean  :  who- 
soever toucheth  the  carcass  of  them  shall  be  unclean 
until  the  even. 

25.  And  whosoever  bearcth  a  light  of  the  carcass 

of  them  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until 
the  even. 

26.  The  carcasses  of  every  beast  which  divideth 

the  hoof,  and  is  not  cloven-footed,  nor  cheweth  the 
cud,  are  unclean  unto  you :  every  one  that  toucheth 
them  shall  be  unclean. 

27.  And   whatsoever   goeth  upon   his  paws, 

among  all  manner  of  beasts  that  go  on  all  four,  those 
ore  uncle;in  unto  you  :  whoso  toucheth  their  carcass 
shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

28.  And  he  that  beareth  the  carcass  of  them 

shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the  eveu  : 
the}'  are  unclean  unto  you. 

31.  These  are  unclean  to  you  among  all  that 

creep :  whosoever  doth  touch  them,  when  they  be 
dead,  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

32.  And  upon  whatsoever  any  of  them,  when 

they  are  dead,  doth  fall,  it  shall  be  unclean;  whether 
it  be  any  vessel  of  wood,  or  raiment,  or  skin,  or  sack, 
whatsoever  vessel  it  be,  wherein  any  work  is  done,  it 
must  be  put  into  water,  and  it  shall  be  unclean  until 
the  even  ;  so  it  shall  he  cleansed. 

33.  And  every  earthen  vessel,  whereinto  any 

of  them  talleth,  whatsoever  is  in  it  shall  be  unclean :  , 
and  ye  shall  break  it. 

.34.  Of  all  meat  which  maybe  eaten,  that  on 

which  SKch  water  comctli  shall  be  unclean :  and  all 
drink  that  may  be  drunk  in  every  such  vessel  shall  be 
unclean. 

—  —  35.  And  every  th inr/  -^hereupon  any  part  of 
their  carcass  falleth  shall  be  unclean;  whether  it  be 
oven,  or  ranges  for  pots,  they  shall  be  broken  down  : 
for  they  are  unclean,  and  shall  be  unclean  unto  ,you. 

86.  Nevertheless   a   fountain   or  pit,  iclierein 

there  in  plenty  of  water,  shall  be  clean  :  but  that  which 
toucheth  their  carcass  shall  be  unclean. 

37.  And  if  any  jiart  of  their  carcass  fall  upon 

any  sowing  seed  which  is  to  be  sown,  it  sltall  he  clean. 

38.  But  if  any  water  be  put  upon  the  seed, 

and  any  part  of  their  carcass  fall  thereon,  it  shall  be 
unclean. 

§78.  Defilement  llironsrli  Contact  tvitli  a  Human 
Dead  Body. 

(1.    GENERAL   RULE.) 

Num.  xix.  11.  He  that  toucheth  the  dead  body  of 
any  man  shall  be  unclean  seven  days. 

12.  He   shall   purify  himself  with   it   on  the 

third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  lie  clean  : 
l)ut  if  he  purify  not  himself  the  third  daj',  then  the 
seventh  da}-  he  shall  not  be  clean. 

13.  Whosoever  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any 

man  that  is  dead,  and  ]iurifleth  not  himself,  defileth 
the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  ;  and  that  soul  shall  be  cut 
oil'  from  Israel :  because  the  water  of  separation  T\'as 
not  sprinkled  upon  him,  he  shall  be  imclean ;  his  un- 
cleanness ix  yet  upon  him. 


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(3.   DEATH    WITUIX   A   TENT.) 

yum.  xix.  14.  This  in  the  law,  when  ti  man  ilicth 
in  a  U'ut :  all  tluit  come  into  the  tent,  ami  all  that  i*  in 
the  lent,  shall  lie  unelean  seven  days. 

lo.  Anil  every  open  vessel,  which  hath  no  cov- 
ering bounil  upon  it,  w  unelean. 

(3.   DEAD   BODY   WITIIOIT   DOORS,   BONE,   OR  GnA^'E.) 

Kiim,  xix.  10.  Anil  whosoever  touchelh  one  that  is 
slain  with  a  sword  in  the  oiien  fields,  or  a  dead  liody, 
or  a  bone  of  a  man,  or  a  grave,  shall  be  unelean  seven 
days. 

(4.   APPLIES  TO  SOLDIERS   IN  BATTLE.) 

Xiim.  xxxi.  20.  And  purify  all  t/oiir  raiment,  and  all 
that  is  made  of  skins,  and  all  work  of  goats'  huir,  and 
all  things  made  of  wood. 

§  79.    The  Water  of  Pnrincation. 

(1.    rKEPAISED.) 

A^utn.  xix.  2.  This  in  the  ordinance  of  the  law 
which  the  Loud  hath  commanded,  saying,  Si)eak  un- 
to the  children  of  Israel,  that  lliey  bring  thee  a  red 
heifer  without  spot,  wherein  w  no  blemish,  iiiid  upon 
which  never  came  yoke. 

3.  And  ye  shall  give  her  unto   Elcazar  tlie 

priest,  that  he  may  bring  her  forth  without  the  camp, 
and  w/if  shall  sluy  her  before  his  face  : 

4.   And  Eleazar  the  i>riest  shall  take  of  her 

blood  with  his  linger,  and  sprinkle  of  her  blood  directly 
before  the  tabernacle  of  the  C(jngregatiou  seven  times. 

0.  And  one  shall  burn  tlie  heifer  in  his  sight; 

her  skin,  and  her  liosh,  and  her  blood,  with  her  dung, 
shall  he  burn : 

(i.  And  the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and 

hyssop,  and  scarlet,  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the 
burning  of  the  heifer. 

7.  Then  the  priest  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and 

he  shall  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward  lie 
shall  come  into  the  camp,  and  the  priest  shall  be  im- 
cleau  until  the  even. 

8.  And  he  that  bumeth  her  shall  wash  his 

clothes  in  water,  and  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and 
shall  be  unclean  until  the  even. 

9.  And  a  man  that  is  clean  shall  gather  up  the 

ashes  of  the  heifer,  and  lay  t/uiii  up  without  the  camp 
in  a  clean  place,  and  it  shall  be  kept  ibr  the  congrega- 
tion of  the  children  of  Israel  for  a  water  of  separation : 
it  is  a  purification  for  sin. 

10.  And  he  tliat  gathered   the  ashes  of  the 

heifer  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the 
even :  and  it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
unto  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth  among  them,  for  a 
statute  for  ever. 

(3.   APPLIED.) 

Num.  xix.  17.  And  for  an  unclean  person  they  shall 
take  of  the  ashes  of  the  burnt  heifer  of  purification  for 
sin,  and  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a  vessel : 

18.  And  a  clean  person  shall  take  hyssop,  and 

dip  it  in  the  water,  and  sprinkle  it  upon  the  tent,  and 
upon  all  the  vessels,  and  upon  the  ])crsons  that  were 
there,  and  upon  him  that  touched  a  bone,  or  one  slain, 
or  one  dead,  or  a  grave : 

19.  And  the  clean  person  shall  sprinkle  upon 

the  unclean  on  the  third  d.ay,  and  on  the  seventh  day : 
and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  jnirify  himself,  and 
wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  shall 
be  clean  at  even. 

20.  But  the  man  that  shall  be  unclean,  and 

shall  not  purify  himself,  that  soul  shall  lie  cut  off  from 
among  the  congregation,  because  he  hath  defiled  the 
sanctuary  of  the  Lokd  :  the  water  of  separation  hath 
not  been  sprinkled  u])on  him  ;  he  m  unclean. 

21.  And  it  shall  be  a  perpetual  statute  unto 

them,  that  he  that  sprinkleth  the  water  of  separation 
shall  wash  his  clothes  ;  and  he  that  touchelh  the  wa- 
ter of  separation  shall  be  unelean  until  even. 

22.  And  whatsoever  the  unclean  ptvso;!  touch- 
elh shall  be  unclean ;  and  the  soul  that  touchetU  it 
shall  be  unclean  until  even. 

§  80.    Special  Purity  Required  of  Priests. 
Lev.  xxi.  1.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Speak 

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unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron,  and  say  unto  thcni, 
There  shall  none  be  defiled  for  the  dead  among  his 
people : 

3.  But  for  liis  kin,  that  is  near  unto  him,  ilutt 

is,  for  his  mother,  and  for  his  father,  and  for  his  son, 
and  for  his  da\ighter,  and  for  his  brother, 

:i.  And  for  his  sister  a  virgin,  that  is  nigh  unto 

him,  which  hath  had  no  husband  ;  for  her  may  he  be 
defiled. 

4.  But  he  shall  not  dclili^  himself,  being  a  chief 

man  among  his  people,  to  prolaue  himsell'. 

§81.    Delllcinont  Iiicidout  to  Sacerdotal  Duty. 

Er.  XXX.  20.  When  they  go  into  the  tabernacle  of 
the  congregation,  they  shall  wash  with  water,  that 
they  die  not;  or  when  they  come  near  to  the  altar  to 
minister,  to  burn  offering  nuule  by  fire  unto  tlio  Lord  : 

21.  So  they  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their 

feet,  that  they  die  not :  and  it  shall  lie  a  statute  Ibr 
ever  to  them,  eeen  to  him  and  to  his  seed  throughout 
their  geucralious. 

§  82.    Ceremonial  Cleanness  not  Imparted  like 
I'liclcanuess. 

ITiir/.  ii.  11.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Ask.  now 
the  priests  concfrninrj  the  law,  saving, 

12.  If  one  bear  holy  llesh  in  the  skirt  of  hia 

garment,  and  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  or  pottage, 
or  wine,  or  oil,  or  any  meat,  shall  it  be  holy  ?  And  the 
priests  answered  tmd  said.  No. 

13.  Then  said  Ilaggai.If  <?n«  tluU  i.i  unclean  by 

a  dead  body  touch  any  of  these,  shall  it  be  unclean  ? 
And  the  priests  answered  and  said.  It  shall  be  imclean. 

14.  Then  answered  Ilaggai,  and  said,  So  is  this 

people,  and  so  is  this  nation  before  me,  saith  the  Lord  ; 
and  so  is  every  work  of  theu'  hands ;  imd  that  which 
they  ofier  there  is  imelean. 

§  S3.    References  to  the  Mosaic  Purifications 
in  the  New  Testament. 

(1.   DISPUTES  WITH   THE   JEWS.) 

John  iii.  25.  Then  there  arose  a  question  between 
some  of  John's  disciples  and  the  Jews  aliout  purifying. 

(3.   THE   CODE   OBSERVED   BY   CHRIST.) 

Mat.  viii.  4.  And  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Sec  thou  fell 
no  man ;  but  go  thy  way,  shew  thyself  to  the  priest, 
and  offer  the  gift  that  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony imto  them. 

Luke  V.  14.  And  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man:  but 
go,  and  shew  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for  thy 
cleansing,  according  as  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testi- 
mony imto  them. 

§  84.    The  System  as  a  Wiole. 

(1.    SYMBOLIC.) 

Heb.  ix.  9.  Which  wm  a  figure  for  the  time  then 
present,  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and  sacrifices, 
that  could  not  make  him  that  did  the  service  perfect, 
as  pertaining  to  the  conscience  ; 

10.    Which  stood  only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and 

divers  washings,  and  carnal  ordinances,  imposed  on 
than  until  the  time  of  reformation. 

18.  Whereupon  neither  the  first  testament  was 

dedicated  without  blood. 

19.  For  when  Jloses  had  spoken  every  precept 

to  all  the  people  according  to  the  law,  he  took  the 
blood  of  calves  and  of  go.its,  with  water,  and  scarlet 
wool,  and  hyssop,  and  sprmkled  both  the  book  and  all 
the  people, 

20.  Saying,  This  is  the  blood  of  the  tesUmcnt 

which  God  hath  enjoined  unto  you. 

21.  Jloreover  he  sprinkled  likewise  with  blood 

both  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  ministrj-. 

22.  And  almost   all   things  are  by   the  law 

purged  with  blood ;  and  without  shedding  of  blood  is 
no  remission. 

23.  It  v-riJ)  therefore  necessary  that  the  patterns 

of  thmgs  in  the  heavens  should  be  piu-ified  with  these  ; 

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but  the  heavenly  things  themselves  with  better  sacri- 
fices than  these. 

(2.   PER^TSUTED  BY  THE  PHAKISEES.) 

Mat.  xxiii.  4.  For  the.y  bind  heavy  burdens  and 
grievous  to  be  borne,  and  lay  them  on  men's  shoul- 
ders ;  but  they  thenudces  will  not  move  them  with  one 
of  their  fingers. 

(3.   DONE   AWAY   BY  CHRIST.) 

Col.  ii.  20.  Wherefore  if  ye  be  dead  with  Christ  from 
the  rudiments  of  the  world,  why,  as  though  living  in 
the  world,  are  ye  subject  to  ordinances, 

21.  (Touch  not;  taste  not;  handle  not; 

22.  Which  all  are  to  perish  with  the  using ;) 

after  the  commandments  and  doctrines  of  men  ? 

2;^.  Which  things  have  indeed  a  shew  of  wis- 
dom in  will-worship,  an"d  humility,  and  neglecting  of 
the  body ;  not  in  any  honour  to  the  satisfymg  of  the 
flesh. 


CHAP,  vm 

SACRAMENTS,  WORSHIP,  AND 
CHURCH-FELLOWSHIP. 

§  85.    Circumcision. 

(1.   APPOESTTED   AS  THE   SEAL   OF   GOD'S  COVENANT 
WITH  ABRAHAII.) 

Oen.  xvii.  1.  And  when  Abram  was  ninety  years 
old  and  nine,  the  Lord  appeared  to  Abram,  and  said 
unto  him,  I  am  the  Almighty  God ;  walk  before  me, 
and  be  thou  perfect. 

9.  And  God  said  unto  Abraham,  Thou  shalt 

keep  my  covenant  therefore,  thou,  and  thy  seed  after 
thee  in  their  generations. 

10.  This  is  my  covenant,  which  ye  shall  keep, 

between  me  and  you  and  thy  seed  after  thee ;  Every 
man  child  among  you  shall  be  circumcised. 

11.  And  ye  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your 

foreskin ;  and  it  shall  be  a  token  of  the  covenant  be- 
twixt me  and  you. 

13.  And  he  that  is  eight  days  old  shall  be  cir- 
cumcised among  you,  every  man  child  in  your  genera- 
tions, he  that  is  born  in  the  house,  or  bought  with 
money  of  any  stranger,  which  is  not  of  thy  seed. 

14.  And  the  uncircumcised  man  child  whose 

flesh  of  his  foreskin  is  not  circumcised,  tliat  soul  shall 
be  cut  off  from  his  people ;  he  hath  broken  my  cove- 
nant. 

(2.   APPLIED  BY  ABRAHAM.) 

Oen.  xvii.  24.  And  Abraham  was  ninety  years  old 
and  nine,  when  he  was  circumcised  in  the  flesh  of  his 
foreskin. 

25.  And  Ishmael  his  son  was  thirteen  years 

old,  when  he  was  circumcised  in  the  flesh  of  his  fore- 
skin. 

26.  In  the  selfsame  day  was  Abraham  circum- 
cised, and  Ishmael  his  son. 

—  xxi.  4.  And  Abraham  circumcised  his  son  Isaac 
being  eight  days  old,  as  God  had  commanded  hira. 

Acts  vii.  8.  And  he  gave  him  the  covenant  of  cir- 
cumcision :  and  so  Abraham  begat  Isaac,  and  circum- 
cised him  the  eighth  day ;  and  Isaac  begat  Jacob ;  and 
Jacob  begat  the  twelve  patriarchs. 

(3.   REQUIRED  OP  THE   PIIECHEMITES  AS  A   CONDITION 
OF    INTERMARRIAGE.) 

Gen.  xxxiv.  24.  And  unto  Hanior  and  unto  Shechem 
his  son  hearkened  all  that  went  out  of  the  gate  of  his 
cjty  ;  and  every  male  was  circumcised,  all  that  went 
out  of  the  gate  of  his  city. 

(4.   ENFORCED   ON  MOSES'   SON.) 

Ex.  iv.  24.  And  it  came  to  pass  by  the  way  in  the 
inn,  that  the  Lord  met  liim,  and  sought  to  kill  him. 

2.5.  Then  Zipjiorali  took  a  sharp  stone,  and 

cut  off  the  foreskin  ot  her  son,  and  cast  it  at  his  feet, 
and  said.  Surely  a  bloody  husband  art  thou  to  me. 

26.  So  "he  let  him  go:  then  she  said,  A  bloody 

husband  thou  art,  because  of  the  circumcision. 

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(5.    THE   WHOLE  HEBREW  NATION    CIRCtlMCISED  AT 
GILGAL.) 

Jos.  V.  2.  At  that  time  the  Lord  said  unto  .Toshua, 
Make  thee  sharji  knives,  and  circumcise  again  the 
children  of  Israel  the  second  time. 

3.  And  Joshua  made  him  sharp  knives,  and 

circumcised  the  children  of  Israel  at  the  hill  of  the 
foreskins. 

4.  And  this  is  the  cause  why  Joshua  did  cir- 
cumcise :  All  the  people  that  came  out  of  Egypt,  that 
were  males,  eren.  all  the  men  of  war,  died  in  the  wil- 
derness by  the  way,  after  they  came  out  of  Egj'pt. 

5.  Now  all  the  people  that  came  out  were  cir- 
cumcised ;  but  all  the  people  that  were  bora  in  the 
wilderness  by  the  way  as  they  came  forth  out  of  Egypt, 
tliem  they  had  not  circumcised. 

7.  And  their  children,  whom  he  raised  up  in 

their  stead,  them  Joshua  circumcised :  for  they  were 
uncircumcised,  because  they  had  not  ch'cumcised  them 
by  the  vifxy. 

8.  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  done 

circumcising  all  the  people,  that  they  abode  in  their 
places  in  the  camp,  till  they  were  whole. 

9.  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  This  day 

have  I  rolled  away  the  reproach  of  Egj'pt  from  olt' 
you.  Wherefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Gilgal 
unto  this  day. 

§  86.    The  Signifleaiice  of  the  Rite. 

(1.   IT   IMPLIED   A   MORAL   CHANGE.) 

Dent.  X.  16.  Circumcise  therefore  the  foreskin  of 
your  heart,  and  be  no  more  stiffnecked. 

—  XXX.  6.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  circumcise 
thine  heart,  and  the  heart  of  th}^  seed,  to  love  the 
Lord  thy  God  with  all  thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy 
soul,  that  thou  mayest  live. 

Jer.  iv.  4.  Circumcise  yourselves  to  the  Lord,  and 
take  away  the  foreskins  of  your  heart,  ye  men  of 
Judah  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem ;  lest  my  fury 
come  forth  like  fire,  and  burn  that  none  can  quench 
it,  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings. 

(2.    BUT   OP    NO   IMPORTANCE   TO   CHRISTIANS.) 

1  Cor.  vii.  18.  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised  ? 
let  him  not  become  uncircumcised.  Is  any  called  in 
uncircumcisiou  ?  let  him  not  be  circumcised. 

19.  Circumcision  is  nothing,  and  uncircumci- 

sion  is  nothing,  but  the  keeping  of  the  commandments 
of  God. 

Oal.  V.  11.  And  I,  brethren,  if  I  yet  preach  circum- 
cision, why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution  ?  then  is  the 
oifence  of  the  cross  ceased. 

12.  I  woidd  they  were  even  cut  off  which 

trouble  you. 

Eph.  ii.  11.  Wherefore  remember,  that  ye  being  in 
time  past  Gentiles  in  the  flesh,  who  are  called  Uncir- 
cumcision  by  that  which  is  called  the  Circumcision  in 
the  flesh  made  by  hands ; 

12.  That  at  that  time  ye  were  without  Christ, 

being  aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of  Israel,  and 
strangers  from  the  covenants  of  promise,  having  no 
hope,  and  without  God  in  the  world : 

Phil.  iii.  2.  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers, 
beware  of  the  concision. 

3.  For  we  are  tlie  circumcision,  which  worship 

God  in  the  spirit,  and  rejoice  in  Christ  Jesus,  and 
have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh. 

Col.  ii.  11.  In  whom  also  ye  are  circumcised  with 
the  circumcision  made  without  hands,  in  putting  off 
the  body  of  the  sins  of  the  flesh  bv  the  circumcision 
of  Christ ; 

See  Gal.  v.  6 ;  vi.  15.     Col.  iii.  11. 

§  87.    Baptism. 

(1.   AN  ANCIENT   TYPE   OP    IT.) 

1  Cor.  X.  1.  Moreover,  brethren,  I  would  not  that 
}'e  should  be  ignorant,  how  that  all  our  lathers  were 
under  the  cloud,  and  all  passed  tlu-ough  the  sea ; 

2.  And  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the 

cloud  and  in  the  sea; 


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(3.  John's  baptism.) 
}Lirk  i.  4.  John  did  baptize  in  the  wikUTiitss,  and 
jiicacli  tlie  baptism  of  repentance  for  tlie  remission  of 

sins. 

5.  And  there  went  out  unto  him  nil  tlie  luiid 

of  Judea,  and  tliey  of  Jerusalem,  and  were  all  baptized 
of  him  in  the  river  of  Jordan,  eonfe.-ising  their  sins. 

Lnke  iii.  \'i.  Then  eanie  also  pMlilicaiis  to  be  l)ap- 
lized,  and  said  unto  liiui,  ."Master,  what  sliall  we  do? 

—  —  l;j.  .Vnd  be  said  unto  them,  E.\att  uo  more 
than  thai  whieli  is  appointed  you. 

(3.   HE  ANNOUNCES  AND   BAPTIZES   CUUIST.) 

Mat.  iii.  11.  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto 
repentance:  but  he  that  ccjinelh  alter  uie  is  nii;;litier 
than  I,  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear:  be  shall 
baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Uhosi,  ami  irith  tire: 

12.  Whose  fan   it  m  bis  liand,  and  he  will 

thoroughly  purge  his  tlnor,  and  g:ither  his  wheat  inio 
the  garner;  but  he  will  burn  up  the  chalf  with  un- 
(pienehable  tire. 

l:i.  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  Jordan 

unto  John,  to  be  baptiz<'d  of  hiiu. 

14.  But  John  forbade  him,  saying,  I  have  need 

to  be  baptized  of  thee,  ;uul  comest  thou  to  me? 

15.  And  Jesus  answering  said  unto  bim.  Suffer 

it  to  be  so  now :  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fullil  all 
righteousness.     Then  he  suli'ered  hiui. 

Mark  i.  8.  I  indeed  have  baptized  you  with  water: 
but  he  shall  baiitize  you  wilh  lh<'  Holy  Ghost. 

il.  And   it  e:ime  to  pass  in  those  days,  th;it 

Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee,  and  was  bap- 
tized of  John  in  Jordan. 

(4.   CIIUIST   BAPTIZES  THKOUOII   HIS   DISCIPLES.) 

Jiiliii  iii.  23.  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his 
disciples  into  the  land  of  Judea  ;  and  there  he  tarried 
with  them,  and  bajUized. 

33.  And  John  also  was  baptizing  in  Euon 

near  to  Salim,  bec;iuse  there  was  much  water  there  : 
and  the\'  came,  and  were  bajitized. 

34.  For  John  w;is  not  yet  cast  into  prison. 

— •  iv.  1.  "When  tlierefore  tlie  Lord  knew  how  the 
Pharisees  had  heard  that  Jesus  made  and  baptized 
more  disciples  than  John, 

2.  (Though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but 

his  disciples,) 

(5.   THE   BAPTISM   OP   SITFFERING.) 

Milt.  XX.  22.  But  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Ye  know 
not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye  able  to  drink  of  the  cup 
that  I  shall  drink  of,  and"  to  be  baptized  with  the  b:ip- 
tism  that  I  am  baptized  with  ?  They  say  unto  him, 
"We  are  able. 

23.  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Ye  shall  drink 

indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism 
that  I  am  baptized  with  ;  + 

Mark  x.  38.  But  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Ye  know 
not  what  ye  ask :  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink 
of?  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that  I  am  bap- 
tized with? 

39.  And  they  said  unto  hira,  "We  can.    And 

Jesus  s;iid  unto  them.  Ye  shall  indeed  drink  of  the 
cup  that  I  drink  of:  and  with  the  baptism  that  I  am 
baptized  withal  shall  ye  be  baptized. 

(6.   CnRIST   COMM.WJDS  THE   APOSTLES  TO   BAPTIZE.) 

Mat.  xxviii.  19.  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  na- 
tions, baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the  Father,  and 
of  the  Sou,  and  of  the  Uoly  Ghost : 

§  SS.    Instances  of  Baptism. 

Acts  viii.  38.  And  he  commanded  the  chariot  to 
stand  still :  and  they  went  down  both  into  the  water, 
both  Philip  and  the  eunuch ;  and  he  baptized  him. 

—  ix.  IS.  And  immediately  there  fell  from  his  eyes 
as  it  had  been  scales :  ;iiid  he  received  sight  forthwith, 
and  arose,  and  was  baiitized. 

—  X.  46.  For  they  heard  them  speak  with  tongues, 
and  magnify  God.  '  Then  answered  Peter, 

47.  Can   any  man   forbid   water,  that   these 

should  not  be  baptized,  which  have  received  the  Holy 
Ghost  as  well  as  we  ? 


48.  And  he  commanded  them  to  be  bal)lizl■l^ 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord.  Then  prayed  they  him  lo 
tarry  cerlaiii  days. 

—  xvi.  33.  And  he  took  them  the  same  liour  of  the 
iii^iit,  and  washed  tht'ir  stripes  ;  and  was  baptized,  he 
and  all  his,  stniightway. 

14.  And  a  certain  woman   named   Lydia,  a 

seller  of  pmple,  of  the  city  of  Thyatira,  which  wor- 
shipped Ciod,  lie:ird  '/■•< :  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened, 
that  she  attended  unto  the  things  whieh  were  spoken 
of  Paul. 

l.").   And   when   she   was   baptized,  and   her 

household,  she  besought  ».<,  saying.  If  ye  have  judged 
me  to  be  failhful  to  the  l>orii,  come  into  my  house, 
and  abid(^  t/u  ri .     And  she  constniiiieil  us. 

—  xi.\.  1.  And  it  eanie  to  pa.ss,  that,  while  Apollos 
was  at  Corinth,  Paul  having  pa.ssed  through  the  up- 
jier  coasts  came  to  Kphesus;  and  finding  certain  dis- 
ciples, 

3.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Unto  what  then 

were  ye  baiitized  ?  And  they  said,  Unto  John's  bap- 
tism. 

4.  Then  said  Paul,  John  verily  baptized  with 

the  baptism  of  repentance,  saying  unto  the  people, 
that  they  should  believe  on  him  whieh  should  come 
after  him,  that  is,  on  Christ  Jesus. 

~>.  When  they  heard  t/iis,  they  were  baptized 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jes'us. 

1  Cor.  i.  14.  I  thank  <;od  that  I  baptized  none  of 
you,  but  Crispus  and  Gains  : 

1.5.  Lest  any  should  say  that  I  had  baptized  iu 

mine  own  name. 

10.  And  I  baptized   also   the   household  of 

Stephanas  ;  besides,  I  know  uot  whether  I  baptized 
any  other. 

§  89.    Its  Spiritual  Sig'uiflcance. 

Rojn.  vi.  3.  Know  }'e  not,  that  so  many  of  us  as 
were  baptized  into  Jesus  Christ  were  baptized  into  his 
death  ? 

4.  Therefore  we  are  buried  with  him  by  bap- 
tism into  death :  that  like  as  Christ  was  raised  up 
from  the  dead  by  the  gloiy  of  the  Father,  even  so  we 
also  should  walk  in  newness  of  life. 

5.  For  if  we  have  been  planted  together  in 

the  likeness  of  his  death,  we  shall  be  also  in  the  like- 
turn  of  hilt  resurrection : 

1  Cor.  xii.  13.  For  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized 
into  one  body,  whether  we  be  Jews  or  Gentiles,  whe- 
ther ire  be  bijud  or  free  ;  and  have  been  all  made  to 
drink  into  one  Spirit. 

Grtl.  iii.  27.  For  as  many  of  you  as  have  been  bap- 
tized into  Christ  have  put  on  Christ. 

Col.  ii.  12.  Buried  with  him  in  baptism,  wherein 
also  ye  are  risen  with  /lim  through  the  faith  of  the 
operation  of  God,  who  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead. 

1  Pet.  iii.  21.  The  like  figure  whereunto  even  baptism 
doth  also  now  save  us,  (not  the  putting  away  of  the 
tilth  of  the  flesh,  but  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience 
toward  God,)  by  the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ: 

See  Acts  ii.  38. 

§  90.    The  Lord's  Supper. 

(1.    PRECEDED  BY  THE   P.\SSO^^:R.) 

Mark  xiv.  12.  And  the  fii-st  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  tliev  killed  the  passover,  his  disciples 
said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  aud  pre- 
pare that  thou  mayest  eat  the  passover  ? 

l(i.  +  aud  they  made  read}'  the  passover. 

17.  And  iu  the  evening  he  cometh  with  the 

twelve. 

L'ike  xxii.  7.  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened 
bread,  when  the  passover  must  be  killed. 

.s.  And  he  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying.  Go 

and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we  may  eat. 

9.  And  they  said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou 

that  we  prepare  ?  t,  ,    , ,      . 

10.  And  he  said  unto  them.  Behold,  when  ye 

are  entered  into  the  city,  there  shall  a  man  meet  you, 
bearing  a  pitcher  .if  water;  follow  him  into  the  house 
where  he  eutereth  iu. 


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Luke  xxii.  11.  Ami  ve  shall  say  unto  the  goodinau 
of  the  house,  The  Master  suith  unto  thee,  AVhere  is 
the  guest-cluunher,  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover 
with  niv  disciples? 

"12.  And   he  shall   shew  you  a  large  upper 

room  furnished:  there  make  read}'. 

13.  And  they  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said 

unto  them :  and  they  made  ready  the  passover. 

(3.   XSU   THE   WASnrSQ   OF  THE   DISCIPLES'   FEET.) 

John  xiii.  8.  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  never 
wash  my  feet.  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I  wash  thee 
not,  thou  hast  no  part  with  me. 

9.  Simon  Peter  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  not  my 

feet  onl}-,  but  also  my  hands  and  my  liead. 

(.3.   THE   SUPPER  ITSELF.) 

Jfnt.  xxvi.  2rt.  And  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  took 
bread,  and  lilessed  it,  and  brake  it,  and  gave  it  to  the 
disciples,  and  said.  Take,  eat;  this  is  my  body. 

'21.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks, 

and  gave  it  to  them,  saying,  Drink  j'e  all  of  it; 

28.  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testa- 
ment, which  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of 
sins. 

29.  But  I  say  tmto  you,  I  will  not  drink  hence- 
forth of  tills  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  that  day  when  I 
drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Father's  kingdom. 

30.  And  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn,  they 

went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives. 

M(irk  xiv.  22.  And  as  they  did  eat,  Jesus  took  bread, 
and  blessed,  and  brake  it,  and  gave  to  them,  and  said, 
Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body. 

23.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  when  he  had 

given  thanks,  lie  gave  it  to  them :  and  they  all  drank 
of  it. 

24.  And  he  said  unto  them.  This  is  my  blood 

of  the  new  testament,  which  is  shed  for  many. 

25.  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  will  drink  no 

more  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  that  day  that  I 
drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

20.  And  when  they  had  sung  a  hymn,  they 

went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives. 

Luke  xxii.  14.  And  when  the  hour  was  come,  he 
sat  down,  and  the  twelve  apostles  with  him. 

lo.  And   he   said   unto  them.  With  desire  I 

have  desired  to  eat  this  passover  with  you  before  I 
suffer : 

IG.  For   I    say  unto    you,   I   will    not    any 

more  eat  thereof,  until  it  be  fultiUed  in  the  kingdom 
of  God. 

17.  And  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks, 

and  said.  Take  this,  and  divide  it  among  yourselves: 

18.  For  1  say  unto  j'ou,  I  will  not  drink  of 

the  fruit  of  the  vine,  until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall 
come. 

19.  And  ho  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and 

brake  it,  and  gave  unto  them,  saying,  This  is  my  body 
which  is  given  for  you :  this  do  in  remembrance  of 
me. 

20.  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper,  say- 
ing. This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my  blood, 
which  is  shed  for  you. 

(4.    ITS  SIGNIFICANCE.) 

1  Cor.  X.  10.  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless,  is 
it  not  the  communion  of  the  blood  of  Christ?  The 
bread  which  \ve  break,  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the 
body  of  Christ  ? 

17.  For  we  ieinrj  many  are  one  broad,  aiid  one 

body  :  for  we  are  all  partakers  of  that  one  bread. 

18.  Behold  Israel  afterthe flesh:  are  not  they 

which  eat  of  the  sacrifices  partakers  of  the  altar  ? 

(5.   ITS  PEUVERSION.) 

1  Cor.  xi.  20.  When  ye  come  together  therefore  into 
one  place,  iltia  is  not  to  eat  the  Ijord's  supjier. 

21.   For  in   eating  every  one  taketli   before 

other  his  own  supper:  and  one  is  hungry,  and  another 
is  drunken. 

22.  What !  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to 

drink  in  ?  or  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 
them  that  have  not?  Wliat  shall  I  say  to  you?  shall 
I  praise  you  in  this?     I  praise  yoti  not. 


—  —  23.  For  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  that 
which  also  I  delivered  unto  you.  That  the  Lord  Jesus, 
the  sarm  night  in  which  he  was  betrayed,  took  bread : 

—  —  24.  And  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  brake 
it,  and  said,  Take,  eat;  this  is  my  body,  which  is 
broken  for  3'ou  :  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me. 

2.5.  After  the  same  manner  also  he  took  the 

cup,  when  he  liad  supped,  saying.  This  cup  is  the  new 
testament  in  my  blood  :  this  do'ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink 
it,  in  remembrance  of  me. 

20.  For  as  often   as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and 

drink  this  cup,  ye  do  shew  the  Lord's  death  till  ho 
come. 

27.  Wherefore  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread, 

and  drink  this  cup  of  the  Lord,  unworthily,  shall  be 
guilty  of  tlie  body  and  blood  of  the  Lord. 

—  —  28.  But  let  a  man  examine  himself,  and  so  let 
him  eat  of  that  bread,  and  drink  of  that  cup. 

29.  For  he  that  eatetli  and  drinketh  un- 
worthily, eateth  and  drinketh  damnation  to  himself, 
not  discerning  the  Lord's  bod}-. 

30.  For  this  cause  many  are  weak  and  sickly 

among  you,  and  many  sleep. 

31.  For  if  we  would  judge  oureelves,  we 

should  not  be  judged. 

32.  But  when  we  are  judged,  we  are  chastened 

of  the  Lord,  that  we  should  not  be  condemned  with 
the  world. 

33.  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  when  ye  come 

together  to  eat,  tarry  one  for  another. 

— ■  —  34.  And  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at 
home ;  that  ye  come  not  together  unto  condemnation. 
And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  come. 

§  91.    Public  Worship. 

(See  Book  VIII.) 

(1.   TFIE   SERVICE   OF  PRAISE.) 

Ps.  lii.  9.  I  will  praise  thee  for  ever,  because  thou 
hast  done  it :  and  I  will  wait  ou  thy  name  ;  for  it  is 
good  before  thy  saints. 

—  cxlviii.  11.  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people; 
princes,  and  all  judges  of  the  earth: 

12.  Both  young  men,  and  maidens ;  old  men, 

and  children : 

13.  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  : 

for  his  ii;xme  alone  is  excellent;  his  glory  m above  the 
e;irlh  and  heaven. 

(2.    THE   ATTENTIVE  HEARING  OF   GOD's  WORD.) 

Ec.  V.  1.  Keep  thy  foot  when  thou  goest  to  the 
house  of  God,  and  be  more  ready  to  hear,  than  to  give 
the  sacrifice  of  fools :  for  they  consider  not  that  they 
do  evil. 

See  Book  I.,  §  43. 

(3.    CHUISTI.VN   USE   OP  THE   JEWISH  TEMPLE.) 

Acf.^  ill.  1.  Now  Peter  and  John  went  up  together 
into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer,  Oeiiiff  the  ninth 
Ju/ur. 

(4.   WORSHIP  IN  HEAVEN.) 

Bev.  iv.  9.  And  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and 
honour  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  ou  the  throne,  who 
liveth  for  ever  and  ever, 

10.  Tlie   four  and  twenty  elders  fall  down 

before  him  that  sat  on  the  throne,  and  worship  hint 
that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever,  and  cast  their  crowns 
before  the  throne,  saying, 

—  V.  14.  And  tlie  four  beasts  said,  Amen.  And  the 
four  aiul  twenty  elders  fell  down  and  worshipped  him 
that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever. 

§92.    Music. 

(See  also  Book  XVIII.,  g  108.) 

(1.   WITH  IDOL  WORSHIP.) 

Mr.  xxxii.  17.  And  when  Joshua  heard  the  noise  of 
the  people  as  lliey  shouted,  he  said  unto  Moses,  T/iere 
is  a  noise  of  war  in  the  camp. 

18.  And  he  said.  It  is  not  the  voice  of  them 

that  shout  for  mastery,  neither  is  il  the  voice  of  them 
that  cry  for  being  overcome  ;  hut  the  noise  of  them  Vyxt 
I  sing  do  I  hear. 

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BOOK  XXV. 


(3.    m   TIIE  TEMPLE   SEIIVICE.) 

Ps.  Ixviii.  25.  The  singers  went  before,  the  players 
on  iiislrameiits  _/»?/"ir((<  alter;  among  tiiem  tcere  the 
iliuusels  pliivin^  with  tiiubnU. 

—  xxxiii.  2.  I'laise  the  Lokd  with  liarp:  sing  unto 
liini  with  the  psaltery  mid  an  instriuuent  of  ten  strings. 

3.  S'ing  unto  hun  a  new  song ;  play  skilluUy 

with  a  loud  noise. 

—  Ixxxi.  1.  Sing  aloml  imto  God  our  strength: 
malve  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  God  of  .Jacoli. 

2.  Take  a  psalm,  and  bring  hither  the  timbrel, 

tlie  pleasant  harp  with  the  psaltery. 

y.  IJlow  lip  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon,  in 

the  time  appointed,  on  our  solemn  feast  day. 

4.  For  tliis  mis  a  statute  for  Israel",  and  a  law 

of  tlie  God  of  .laeob. 

.").  Tills  he  ordained  in  Joseph /<>/•  a  testimony, 

when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  Egj-pt :  le/un 
I  heard  a  language  I/tat  1  understood  not. 

0.  I  removed  his  shoulder  from  the  burden ; 

his  hands  were  delivered  from  the  pots. 

—  Ixxxvii.  7.  As  well  the  singers  as  the  players  on 
instruments  shall  be  tlurc :  all  my  springs  arc  in  thee. 

—  xcii.  3.  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and 
upon  the  jisalteni" ;  upon  the  harp  with  a  solemn  sound. 

—  xcviii.  4.  Malie  a  joyful  noise  unto  tlie  Lokd,  all 
the  earth  ;  make  a  loud  noise,  and  rejoice,  and  sing 
praise. 

5.  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with  the  harp ;  with 

the  harp,  and  the  voice  of  a  jisalm. 

0.  With  trumpets  and  soimd  of  cornet  make 

a  joyful  noise  before  tlie  Lord,  the  King. 

—  cv.  2.  Sing  unto  him,  sing  psalms  unto  him  ;  talk 
ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works. 

—  cxliv.  9.  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  thee,  O 
God  :  upon  a  psalter}"  and  an  instrument  of  ten  strings 
will  I  sing  praises  unto  thee. 

—  cxlix.  3.  Let  them  praise  his  name  in  the  dance : 
let  them  sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  timbrel  and  harp. 

—  cl.  3.  {"raise  him  with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet : 
praise  him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp. 

4.  Praise   him  witli  the  timbrel   and   dance : 

praise  him  with  stringed  instruments  and  organs. 

.5.  Praise  him  upon  the  loud  cymbals :  praise 

him  upon  the  high  sounding  cymbals. 

Is.  XXX.  29.  Ye  shall  have  a  song,  as  in  the  night 
mA€«  a  holy  solciuuity  is  kept ;  and  gladness  of  heart, 
as  when  one  goeth  with  a  pipe  to  come  into  the  mount- 
ain of  the  Lord,  to  the  Jlighty  One  of  Israel. 

(3.    AMONG   CHKISTI-VNS.) 

Eph.  T.  19.  Speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  and 
hymns  and  spuitual  songs,  singing  and  making  melody 
in  your  heart  to  the  Lord ; 

Cal.  ill.  16.  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you 
richly  in  all  wisdom  ;  teaching  and  admonishing  one 
another  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs,  sing- 
ing with  grace  in  j'our  hearts  to  the  Lord. 

§  93.    Tlie  Christian  Kiss  of  Cliarity. 

Rom.  xvi.  16.  Salute  one  another  with  a  holj'  kiss. 
The  churches  of  Christ  salute  j'ou. 

1  CW.  xvi.  20.  All  tlie  brethren  greet  you.  Greet  ye 
one  another  with  a  holy  kiss. 

2  Cor.  xiii.  12.  Greet  one  another  with  a  holy  kiss. 

1  r/a'.M.  V.  20.  Greet  all  thebrethren  witha  holj'kiss. 

1  Pel.  V.  14.  Greet  ye  one  another  with  a  kiss 
of  charity.  Peace  be  with  you  all  that  are  in  Christ 
Jesus.    Amen. 


CHAP.  IX. 
COVENANTS,  VOWS,  AXD  OATHS. 

§  94.    God's  Covenant. 

Gen.  xvii.  21.  But  my  covenant  will  I  establish  with 
Isaac,  -which  Sarah  shall  bear  unto  thee  at  this  set 
time  in  the  next  year. 

Ex.  xxiv.  8.  And  Closes  took  the  blood,  and  sprink- 
led it  on  the  people,  and  said,  Behold  the  blood  of  the 
42  C 


covenant,  which  the  Lord  hath  made  with  you  con- 
cerning all  these  words. 

§  95.  A  National  Covenant  iritli  God. 

2  Chr.  XV.  14.  And  they  sware  unto  the  Lord  with 
aloud  voice,  and  witli  shouting,  and  with  trumpets, 
and  with  coriicLs. 

15.  And  all  Judah  rejoiced  at   the  oath  :  lor 

they  had  sworn  witli  all  their  heart,  and  sought  him 
witli  their  whole  desire;  and  he  was  found  of  them  : 
and  the  Loni)  gave  them  rest  round  about. 

§  96.    Vows  Must  be  Kept. 

Num.  XXX.  2.  If  a  man  vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord, 
or  swear  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  bond ;  ho 
shall  not  break  his  word,  he  shall  do  according  to  all 
that  proceedeth  out  of  his  mouth. 

Dent,  xxiii.  21.  When  thou  shalt  vow  a  vow  unto 
the  Lord  tUy  God,  thou  sbalt  not  slack  to  pay  it :  for 
the  Lord  thy  God  will  surely  require  it  of  thee  ;  and 
it  would  be  sin  in  thee. 

22.  But  if  thou  shalt  forbear  to  vow,  it  shall 

be  no  sin  in  thee. 

23.  That  which  is  gone  out  of  thy  lips  thou 

shalt  keep  and  perform;  even  a  freewill  otfering,  ac- 
cording as  thou  hast  vowed  unto  the  Lord  thy  God, 
which  thou  li.ist  promised  with  thy  mouth. 

/(*  xxii.  27.  Thou  shalt  make  tfij'  prayer  unto  him, 
and  he  shall  hear  thee,  and  thou  shalt  paj'  thy  vows. 

Ps.  xxii.  25.  Jly  praise  shall  be  of  thee  in  the  great 
congregation:  I  will  pay  my  vows  before  them  that 
fear  him. 

—  Ivi.  12.  Thy  vows  are  upon  me,  O  God :  I  will 
render  praises  unto  thee. 

—  Ixv.  1.  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  0  God,  in  Zion  : 
and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  performed. 

—  Ixx vi.  11.  Vow  and  pay  unto  the  Lord  your  God : 
let  all  that  be  round  about  him  bring  presents  unto 
him  that  ought  to  l)e  feared. 

—  cxvi.  14.  I  will  pay  my  vows  imto  the  Lord  now 
in  the  presence  of  all  his  people. 

Prov.  XX.  25.  It  is  a  snare  to  the  man  who  devoureth 
that  ichifk  is  holy,  and  after  vows  to  make  inquiry. 

Ec.  V.  4.  When  thou  vowest  a  vow  unto  God,  defer 
not  to  pay  it;  for  he  hath  no  pleasure  in  fools:  pay 
that  which  thou  hast  vowetl. 

—  —  5.  Better  is  it  that  thou  shouldest  not  vow, 
than  that  thou  shouldest  vow  and  not  pay. 

0.  Suffer  not  thy  mouth  to  cause"  thy  flesh  to 

sin ;  neither  saj'  thou  before  the  angel,  that  it  teas  an 
error :  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thy  voice, 
and  destroy  the  work  of  thine  hands  V 

Jonah  ii.  9.  But  I  will  sacrifice  unto  thee  with  the 
voice  of  thanksgiving ;  I  will  pay  that  that  I  have 
vowed.    Salvation  is  of  the  Lord. 

§  97.    The  Nazarite  Vow. 

(1.  to  abstain  from  wixe,  strong  drink,  and 
gr.\.pes,  whether  fresh  or  dried.) 

Kum.  vi.  2.  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
say  unto  them,  When  either  man  or  woman  shall  sep- 
arate thi'iihielves  to  vow  a  vow  of  a  Nazarite,  to  sepa- 
rate themselces  unto  the  Lord  ; 

3.  He  shall   sejiariite   himself  from  wine  and 

strong  drink,  and  shall  drink  no  vinegar  of  wine,  or 
vinegar  of  strong  drink,  neither  shall  he  drink  any 
liquor  of  grapes,  ^or  eat  moist  grapes,  or  dried. 

4.  All  the  days  of  his  separation  shall  he  eat 

nothing  that  is  made  of  the  vine  tree,  from  the  ker- 
nels even  to  the  husk. 

(2.  TO  let  the  hair  grow.) 

Num.  vi.  5.  All  the  days  of  the  vow  of  his  separa- 
tion there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head:  until 
the  days  be  fulfilled,  in  the  wliicli  he  seiianitetli  him- 
self \m\.o  the  Lord,  he  shall  be  holy,  and  shall  let  the 
locks  of  the  h;iir  of  his  lic;id  grow. 

(3.   TO   AVOID   dead   bodies.) 

Num.  vi.  6.  All  the  days  that  he  separateth  himtetf 
unto  the  Lord  he  shall  come  at  no  dead  liody. 


CHAP.  IX. 


SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


JVum.  vi.  7.  He  shall  not  make  himself  imclean  for 
his  fiither,  or  for  his  mother,  for  his  brother,  or  for  his 
sister,  when  the}'  die :  because  the  consecration  of  his 
God  «  upon  his  head. 

8.  All  the  days  of  bis  separation  he  is  holy 

imto  the  Lord. 

(4.    HOW   TO   ATONE    FOR  rNTOLtTNTARY  DEFILEMENT.) 

Jfttm.  vi.  9.  And  if  any  man  die  very  suddenly  by 
him,  and  he  hath  defiled  the  head  of  his  consecration  ; 
then  he  shall  shave  his  head  in  the  day  of  his  cleans- 
ing, on  the  seventh  day  shall  he  shave  it. 

10.  And  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two 

turtles,  or  two  yoimg  pigeons,  to  the  priest,  to  the  door 
of  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation : 

11.  And  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  for  a 

sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a  bmut  offering,  and 
make  an  atonement  for  him,  for  that  he  sinned  by  the 
dead,  and  shall  hallow  his  head  that  same  dav. 

13.  And  he  shall  consecrate  unto  the  Lord  the 

days  of  his  separation,  and  shall  bring  aMamb  of  the 
first  year  for  a  trespass  offering:  but  the  days  that 
were  before  shall  be  lost,  because  his  separation  was 
defiled. 

(5.    THE   TERMINATING   SACRrFICE.) 

Jfum.  vi.  13.  And  this  is  the  law  of  the  Nazarite : 
when  the  days  of  his  separation  are  fulfilled,  he  shall 
be  brought  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con- 
gregation : 

14.  And  he  shall  offer  his  offering  unto  the 

Lord,  one  he  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 
for  a  burnt  offering,  and  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first 
year  without  blemish  for  a  sin  oflering,  and  one  ram 
without  blemish  for  peace  offerings, 

—  —  15.  And  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread,  cakes 
of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and  wafers  of  unleav- 
ened bread  anointed  with  oil,  aud  thek  meat  offering, 
and  their  drink  offerings. 

16.  And  the  priest  shall  bring  them  before  the 

Lord,  and  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  and  his  bm-nt 
offering : 

17.  And  he  shall  offer  the  ram  for  a  sacrifice 

of  peace  offerings  imto  the  Lord,  with  the  basket  of 
unleavened  bread :  the  priest  shall  offer  also  his  meat 
offering,  and  his  diink  offering. 

-18 .  And  the  Nazarite  shall  shave  the  head  of 

his  separation  at  the  door  of  the  talx-rnacle  of  the 
congregation,  and  shall  take  the  hair  of  the  head  of  his 
Beparation,  and  put  it  in  the  fire  which  is  under  the 
sacrifice  of  tlie  peace  offerings. 

19.  And  the  priest  shall  take  the  sodden  shoul- 
der of  the  ram,  and  one  unleavened  cake  out  of  the 
basket,  and  one  unleavened  wafer,  and  shall  put  tlteni 
upon  the  hands  of  the  Nazarite,  after  tJie  Tiair  of  his 
Beparation  is  shaven : 

20.  And  the  priest  shall  wave  them/<>r  a  wave 

offering  Ijefore  the  Lord  :  this  is  holy  for  the  priest, 
with  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder :  and  after 
that  the  Nazarite  may  drink  wine. 

31.  This  is  the  law  of  the  Nazarite  who  hath 

vowed,  luul  of  his  offering  unto  the  Loud  for  his  sepa- 
ration, besides  that  that  his  hand  shall  get :  according 
to  the  vow  which  he  vowed,  so  he  must  do  after  the 
law  of  his  separation. 

§  98.    Devoted  Things,  and  their  Redemption. 

(1.   BEASTS.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  9.  And  if  it  be  a  beast,  whereof  men  bring 
an  offering  unto  the  Lord,  all  that  any  man  giveth  of 
such  unto  the  Lord  shall  be  holy. 

10.  He  shall  not  alter  it,  nor  change  it,  a  good 

ioT  a  bad,  or  a  bad  for  a  good  :  and  if  he  shall  at  all 
change  beast  for  beast,  then  it  and  the  exchange  thereof 
Bhall  be  holy. 

11.  And  if  it  be  any  unclean  beast,  of  which 

they  do  not  offer  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  then  he 
shall  present  the  beast  before  the  priest ; 

13.  And  the  priest  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be 

good  or  bad :  as  thou  vainest  it,  wha  art  the  priest,  so 
shall  it  be. 

—  —  13.  But  if  he  will  at  all  redeem  it,  then  he 
Bhall  add  a  fifth  part  thereof  tmto  thy  estimation. 

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(3.  HorsE.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  14-.  And  when  a  man  shall  sanctify  his 
house  to  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  then  the  priest  shall 
estimate  it,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad :  as  the  priest 
shall  estimate  it,  so  shall  it  stand. 

15.  And  if  he  that  sanctified  it  will  redeem  his 

house,  then  he  shaU  add  the  fifth  part  of  the  money 
of  thy  estimation  imto  it,  and  it  shall  be  his. 

(3.   LAND.) 

Lev.  xxvii.  16.  And  if  a  man  shall  sanctify  unto  the 
Lord  some  part  of  a  field  of  his  possession,  then  thy 
estimation  shall  be  according  to  the  seed  thereof:  a 
homer  of  barley  seed  shall  be  tialued  at  fifty  shekels  of 
silver. 

IT.  If  he  sanctify  his  field  from  the  year  of 

jubilee,  according  to  thy  estimation  it  shall  stand. 

18.  But  if  he  sanctify  his  field  after  the  jubilee, 

then  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the  money  ac- 
cording to  the  years  that  remain,  even  tmto  the  year 
of  the  jubilee,  atid  it  shall  be  abated  from  thy  estima- 
tion. 

19.  And  if  he  that  sanctified  the  field  wUl  in 

any  wise  redeem  it,  then  he  shall  add  the  fifth  jxM'i  of 
the  money  of  thy  estimation  unto  it,  and  it  shall  be 
assiu-ed  to  him. 

20.  Aud  if  he  will  not  redeem  the  field,  or  if 

he  have  sold  the  field  to  another  man,  it  shall  not  be 
redeemed  any  more. 

31.  But  the  field,  when  it  goeth  out  in  the 

jubilee,  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  as  a  field  de- 
voted ;  the  possession  thereof  shall  be  the  priest's. 

23.  Aud  if  a  man  sanctify  tmto  the  Lord  a 

field  which  he  hath  bought,  which  is  not  of  the  fields 
of  his  possession ; 

33.  Then  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  hhn  the 

worth  of  thy  estimation,  even  uuto  the  year  of  the 
jubilee:  and  he  shall  give  thine  estimation  in  that 
day,  as  a  holy  thing  uuto  the  Lord. 

24.  In  the  year  of  the  jul)ilee  the  field  shall 

return  unto  him  of  whom  it  was  bought,  even  to  him 
to  whom  the  possession  of  the  land  did  belong. 

(4.  THINGS  LAID  TINDER  THE  BAN  COULD  NOT  BE  SOLD, 
NOR  REDEEMED.) 

Lei).  xxvii.  28.  Notwithstanding,  no  devoted  thing, 
that  a  man  shall  devote  unto  the  Lord  of  all  that  he 
hath,  both  of  man  and  beast,  and  of  the  field  of  his 
possession,  shall  be  sold  or  redeemed :  every  devoted 
thing  is  most  holy  unto  the  Lord. 

39.  None  devoted,  which  shall  be  devoted  of 

men,  shall  be  redeemed;  but  shall  surely  be  put  to 
death. 

§  99.     Vows  Answered. 

Ps.  Ixi.  5.  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  heard  my  vows : 
thou  hast  given  me  the  heritage  of  those  that  fear  thy 
name. 

6.  Thou  wilt  prolong  the  king's  life :  and  his 

years  as  many  generations. 

7.  He  shall  abide  before  God  for  ever :  O  pre- 
pare mercy  and  truth,  irhich  may  preserve  him. 

8.  So  will  I  sing  praise  tmto  thy  name  for 

ever,  that  I  may  daUy  perform  my  vows. 

§  100.    Instances  of  Vows. 

(1.   BY  JACOB.) 

Oen.  xxviii.  20.  And  .lacob  vowed  a  vow,  saying. 
If  God  will  be  with  me,  and  will  keep  me  in  this  way 
that  I  go,  and  will  give  me  bread  to  eat,  and  raiment 
to  put  on, 

21.  So  that  I  come  again  to  my  father's  house 

in  peace  ;  then  shall  the  Lord  be  my  God  : 

23.  And   this  stoue,  which  I  have  set  for  a 

pillar,  shall  be  God's  house  :  and  of  aU  that  thou  shall 
give  me  I  will  surely  give  the  tenth  uuto  thee. 

(3.    BT  THE   HEBREW   PEOPLE.) 

Num.  xxi.  2.  And  Israel  vowed  a  vow  tmto  the 
LoitD,  and  said,  If  thou  wilt  indeed  deliver  this  people 
into  my  hand,  then  I  will  utterly  destroy  their  cities. 

3.  And  the  Lord  hearkened  to  the  voice  of 

Israel,  and  delivered  up  the  Canaanites ;  and  they  ut. 


CHAP.  IX. 


SACRED  RITES  AND  FORMS. 


BOOK  XXV. 


terly  destroyed  thciu  niul  their  cities :  aud  he  called 
the  name  of  the  jilace  Hormah. 

(3.    BV   ELKANAH.) 

1  Sam.  i.  21.  And  the  man  Elkanah,  and  all  his 
house,  went  up  to  oti'er  unto  the  Loud  the  yearly  sac- 
rifice, aud  hii  vow. 

(•t.    BY   AHSAI.0M.) 

2  Sam.  XV.  7.  And  it  came  to  pa-ss  after  forty  years, 
that  Alwalom  said  uuto  the  king,  I  pray  thee,  let  nie 
go  and  i)av  my  vow,  which  I  have  vowed  uuto  the 
Loud,  m  llebron. 

8.  For  thy  servant  vowed  a  vow  while  I  abode 

at  Geshur  in  Syria,  saying.  If  the  Loui)  shall  bring 
me  again  indeed  to  Jerusalem,  then  I  will  servo  the 
Lord. 

9.  And  the  king  said  tmto  him.  Go  iu  peace. 

So  he  arose,  and  went  to  Hebron. 

(5.    BT   SAILORS   IN   A   STORM.) 

Jonah  i.  16.  Then  the  men  feared  the  Lord  exceed- 
ingly, and  otfercd  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  and  made 
vows. 

§  101.    Making  Oaths. 

(1.   FORM  OP   SWEARING   IN  ABR.UIAM'S  TIME.) 

Gen.  xxiv.  1.  And  Abraham  was  old,  and  well 
stricken  in  age :  and  the  Lord  had  blessed  Abraham 
in  all  things. 

2.  And  Abraham  said  unto  his  eldest  servant 

of  his  house,  that  ruled  over  all  that  he  had,  Put,  I 
pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh  : 

-^ 9.    And  the  servant  put  his  hand  under  the 

thigh  of  Abraham  his  master,  aud  sware  to  him  con- 
cerning that  matter. 

See  Gen.  xlvii,  29. 

(3.   THE   OBLIGATION   AND   FORCE   OP  AN   OATH.) 

Ps.  cxix.  106.  I  have  sworn,  and  I  will  perform  it, 
that  I  will  keep  thy  righteous  judgments. 

Hcb.  vi.  16.  For  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater : 
and  an  oath  for  confirmation  is  to  them  an  end  of  all 
strife. 

(3.    OATHS  BEFORE   THE   ALT.\.R.) 

1  Kings  viii.  31.  If  any  man  trespass  against  his 
neighbour,  and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  cause  him 
to  swear,  aud  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  iu  this 
house : 

33.  Then  hear  tliou  in  heaven,  and  do,  and 

judge  thy  servants,  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring 
his  way  iipim  his  head ;  and  justifying  the  righteous, 
to  give'  him  according  to  his  righteousness. 

2  Chi:  vi.  22.  If  a  man  sin  against  his  neighbour, 
and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  make  him  swear,  and 
the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  house ; 

23.  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and  do,  and 

judge  thy  servants,  by  requiting  the  wicked,  by  rec- 
ompensing his  way  upon  his  own  head ;  and  by  justi- 
f\-ing  the  righteous,  by  giving  him  according  to  his 
righteousness. 

§  102.    Instances  of  Oaths. 

(1.  UNDER  A  COVENANT  OP  FRrENDSHTP.) 

1  Sam.  XX.  1.  And  David  fled  from  Naioth  in  Ra- 
mah,  and  came  and  said  before  Jonathan,  What  have 
I  done  y  what  is  mine  iniquity  ?  and  what  is  my  sin 
before  thy  father,  that  he  seeketh  mv  life  ? 

2.  And  he  said  unto  him,  (rod  forbid ;   tliou 

Shalt  not  die  :  behold,  my  father  will  do  nothing  either 
great  or  small,  but  that  he  will  shew  it  me :  and  why 
should  my  father  hide  this  thing  from  me  1  it  is  not  so. 

'i.  And  David  sware  moreover,  and  said.  Thy 

father  certainly  knoweth  tliat  I  have  found  grace  in 
thine  eyes  :  and  he  saith,  Let  not  Jonathan  know  this, 
lest  he  be  grieved :  but  trulj',  as  the  Lord  liveth,  and 
as  thy  soul  liveth,  there  w  but  a  step  between  me  and 
death. 


8.  Therefore  thou  shalt  deal  kindly  with  thy 

servant ;  for  thou  hast  brought  thy  servant  into  a  cov- 
enant of  tlie  Lord  with  thee :  notwillistanding,  if 
there  be  iu  me  iniquity,  slay  me  thyself;  for  why 
shouldest  thou  bring  me  to  thy  father  V 

9.   And  Jonathan  said.  Far  bo  it  from  thee: 

for  if  I  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  determined  hyi 
mv  fiither  to  come  upon  thee,  then  would  not  I  tell  it 
thee  ? 

10.  Then  said  David  to  Jonathan,  "Who  shall 

tell  me  ?  or  what  tf  thy  father  answer  thee  roughly  ? 

(3.    TO   REASSURE   AGAINST  VIOLENCE.) 

1  Sam.  x\x.  G.  And  Saul  liearkened  unto  the  voice 
of  Jonathan  :  and  Saul  sware.  As  the  Lord  liveth,  he 
shall  not  be  slain. 

7.  And  Jonathan  called  David,  and  Jonathan 

shewed  him  all  those  things.  And  Jonathan  Ijrought 
David  to  Saul,  and  he  was  in  his  presence,  as  in  times 
past. 

(3.   TO  PROTECT   POSTERITY.) 

1  Sam.  xxiv.  21.  Swear  now  therefore  unto  me  by  the 
Lord,  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  my  seed  after  me,  and 
that  thou  will  not  destroy  my  name  out  of  my  fa- 
ther's house. 

22.  And  David  sware  unto  Saul.    And  Saul 

went  home ;  but  David  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto 
the  hold. 

(4.   TO  INFLICT  DEATH.) 

1  Sim.  xiv.  39.  For,  as  the  Loud  liveth,  which  sav- 
eth  Israel,  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  my  son,  he  shall 
surely  die.  But  there  icas  not  a  man  among  all  the 
people  that  answered  him. 

§  103.    Clirist's  Teachings  concerning  Oaths. 

(1.    PH.\RI8AIC   CASUISTRY   DENOUNCED.) 

Mai.  xxiii.  15.  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees, 
hypocrites !  for  j-e  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 
proselyte;  aud  when  he  is  made,  ye  make  him  two- 
fold more  the  child  of  hell  than  yourselves. 

16.  Woe  unto  3-ou,  ye  blind  guides,  which  say. 

Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  nothing ; 
but  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple, 
he  is  a  debtor ! 

17.   Te  fools  and  blind :  for  whether  is  greater 

the  gold,  or  the  temple  that  sanctifieth  the  gold  ? 

18.  Aud,  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  altar, 

it  is  nothing ;  but  whosoever  sweareth  by  the  gift  that 
is  upon  it,  he  is  guilty. 

19.   Te  fools  and  blind ;  for  whether  is  greater, 

the  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift  ? 

20.  Whoso  therefore  shall  swear  by  the  altar, 

sweareth  by  it,  and  by  all  things  thereon. 

21.   And  whoso   shall   swear  by  the   temple, 

sweareth  by  it,  and  by  him  that  dwelleth  therein. 

22.  And  he  tliat  shall  swear  by  heaven,  swear- 
eth b\'  the  thi'oue  of  God,  and  by  him  that  sitteth 
thereon. 

(2.   SWEARING   FORBIDDEN.) 

3fat.  V.  33.  Again,  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
said  bj-  them  of  old  time.  Thou  shalt  not  forswear  thy- 
self, but  shalt  perform  uuto  the  Lord  thine  oaths  : 

34  But  I  sa)'  unto  vou.  Swear  not  at  all;  nei- 
ther by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God's  throne  : 

— ■  —  35.  Isor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  footstool : 
neither  by  Jerusalem ;  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great 
King. 

36.  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head,  be- 
cause thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  black. 

37.  But  let  your  communication  be.  Yea,  yea; 

Nay,  nay :  for  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometh 
of  evil. 

Jam.  v.  12.  But  above  all  thmgs,  my  brethren,  swear 
not,  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by  the  earth,  neither 
by  any  other  oath :  but  let  your  yea  be  yea ;  and  your 
nay,  nay ;  lest  ye  fall  into  condemnation. 


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CHAP.  I. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


BOOK  XXVI-TRIALS  AI^D  PERSECUTIONS. 


CHAP.  L 
MAN'S  LIFE  ON  EARTH. 

§  1.    The  Swiftness  of  its  Flight. 

Job  viii.  8.  For  inciiiire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  former 
age,  aiul  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  theu-  lathers: 

" 9.  (For  we  are  but  of  yesterday,  and  know 

nothing,  hecause  oiu"  days  upon  earth  are  a  shadow  :) 

10.  Shall  not  they  teach  thee,  and  tell  thee, 

and  utter  words  out  of  their  heart  ? 

See  Job  vii.  6;  ix.  35,  26;  xvi.  23.  Fs.  xc.  5,  6; 
cxliv.  4.    Ec.  i.  4. 

§  2.    Its  Vanity. 

Ee.  i.  3.  Vanity  of  vanities,  salth  the  Preacher,  van- 
ity of  vanities ;  all  is  vanity. 

13.  1  the  Preacher  was  king  over  Israel  in  Je- 
rusalem. 

13.  A.nd  I  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  search 

out  by  wisdom  concerning  all  things  that  are  done 
under  heaven :  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the 
sons  of  man  to  be  exercised  therewith. 

14.  I  have  seen  all  the  works  that  are  done 

under  tlie  sun  ;  and,  behold,  s^U  is  vanity  and  vexation 
of  sjiirit. 

—  ii.  18.  Yea,  I  hated  all  my  labour  -which  I  had 
taken  under  the;  sun  :  liecause  I  should  leave  it  unto 
the  ni;m  that  shall  lie  after  me. 

19.  And  who  knoweth  whether  he  shall  be  a 

wise  man  or  a  fool  ?  _yet  shall  he  have  rule  over  all  my 
labour  wherein  I  have  laboured,  and  wherein  I  have 
shewed  myself  wise  under  the  sun.  This  is  also 
vanity. 

30.  Therefore  I  went  about  to  cause  my  heart 

to  despair  of  all  the  labour  which  I  took  under  the  sun. 

31.  For  there  is  a  man  whose  labour  is  in  wis- 
dom, and  in  knowledge,  and  in  equity ;  yet  to  a  man 
that  hath  not  laboured  therein  shall  he  leave  it /o;' his 
portion.     This  also  is  vanity  and  a  great  evil. 

—  xii.  8.  Vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  Preacher ;  all 
is  vanity. 

See  Ps.  xxxix.  5,  6 ;  Ivii.  9.    Ee.  ii.  11 ;  xi.  8. 

§  3.    Its  Trials. 

Job  iii.  2.').  For  the  thing  which  I  gi-eatly  feared  is 
come  upon  me,  and  that  which  I  was  afraid" of  is  come 
unto  me. 

26.  I  was  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  rest, 

neither  was  I  quiet ;  yet  trouble  came. 

—  vi.  3.  Oh  that  my  grief  were  thoroughly  weighed, 
and  my  calamity  laid  in  the  balances  together ! 

3.  For  now  it  would  be  heavierthan  the  sand 

of  the  sea:  therefore  my  words  are  swallowed  up. 

31.  F'or  now  ye  .are  nothing:  yc  &c^i  my  ax-ii- 

ing  down,  and  are  afraid. 

23.  Did  I  say,  Bring  unto  me?  or.  Give  a  re- 
ward for  me  of  your  substance  ? 

23.  Or,  Deliver  me  from  the  enemy's  hand? 

or,  Redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  mighty  ? 

34.  Teach  me,  and   I  will  hold  my  tongue: 

and  cause  me  to  understand  wherein  I  liave  erred. 

—  vii.  11.  Therefore  I  will  not  refrain  my  mouth  ;  I 
will  speak  in  the  anguish  of  ni}'  spirit ;  1  will  complain 
in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul. 

13.  Am.  I  a  sea,  or  a  whale,  that  thou  settest  a 

•watch  over  me  ? 

—  xvi.  6.  Though  I  speak,  mv grief  is  not  assuaged : 
and  though  I  forbear,  what  am  t  eased? 


7.  But  now  he  hath  made  me  wearj-:  thou 

hast  made  desolate  all  my  compauy. 

—  xix.  8.  He  hath  fenced  up  my  way  that  I  cannot 
pass,  and  he  hath  set  darkness  in  my  paths. 

—  xxiii.  3.  Even  to  day  is  my  coinplaiut  bitter:  my 
stroke  is  heavier  tlian  my  groaning. 

—  xx.K.  19.  He  hath  cast  me  into  the  mire,  and  I 
am  become  like  dust  and  ashes. 

37.  My  bowels  boiled,  and   rested  not:    the 

days  of  affliction  prevented  me. 

28.  I  went  mourning  without  the  sun :  I  stood 

up,  and  I  cried  in  the  congi-egation. 

29.  I  am  a  brother  to  dragons,  and  a  compan- 
ion to  owls. 

30.  My  skin  is  black  upon  me,  and  my  liones 

are  burned  with  heat. 

Ps.  xxii.  1.  Jly  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  for- 
saken me  ?  why  art  tlioii  so  far  ti'om  helping  me,  and 
from  the  words  of  my  roaring? 

2.  O  my  God,  I  cry  in  the  daytime,  but  thou 

hearest  not ;  and  in  the  night  season,  and  am  not  silent. 

—  Ixix.  3.  1  am  weary  of  my  crying:  my  throat  is 
dried :  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God. 

Prov.  xiv.  10.  The  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness ; 
and  a  stranger  doth  not  intenueddle  with  his  .joy. 

—  xviii.  f4.  The  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  in- 
firmity;  but  a  wounded  spirit  who  can  bear? 

See  Gen.  iii.  17-19.   Job  v.  7 ;  xiv.  1.   Pmn.  viii.  20-23. 

§  i.    The  Apparent  Inipnnlty  of  Evil  Doing:. 

(See  also  Book  V.,  §§  09,  70.) 

Ps.  X.  5.  His  ways  are  always  grievous ;  thy  judg- 
ments are  far  above  out  of  his  sight :  as  for  all  his  ene- 
mies, he  puffeth  at  them. 

0.  He  hath  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  not  be 

moved:  for  I  shall  never  be  in  adversity. 

Ec.  iv.  1.  So  1  returned,  and  considered  all  the  op- 
pressions that  are  done  under  the  sun:  and  behold 
the  tears  of  snch  as  were  oppressed,  and  they  had  no 
comforter ;  and  on  the  side  of  their  oppressors  there 
was  power ;  but  they  had  no  comforter. 

See  Ps.  Ixxiii.  2-9,  13.     Ec.  viii.  11 ;  ix.  3, 11. 

§  5.    The  Little  Good  that  Comes  of  Wisdom. 

Er.  i.  18.  For  in  much  wisdom  is  much  grief:  and 
he  that  increaseth  knowledge  increaseth  sorrow. 

—  ii.  14.  The  wise  man's  eyes  are  in  his  head  ;  but 
the  fool  walketh  in  darkness :  and  I  myself  perceived 
also  that  one  event  haiijieneth  to  them  all. 

1,5.  Then  said  I  in  my  heart.  As  it  happeneth 

to  the  fool,  so  it  happeneth  even  to  me ;  and  why  was 
I  then  more  wise  ?  Then  I  said  in  my  heart,  that 
this  also  is  vanity. 

—  vi.  8.  For  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the  fool  ? 
what  hath  the  poor,  that  knoweth  to  walk  before  the 
living? 

— "^  9.  Better  is  the  si.ght  of  the  eyes  than  the  wan- 
dering  of  the  desire :  this  is  also  vanity  and  vexation 
of  spirit. 

11.  Seeing  there  be  many  things  that  increase 

vanity,  Avhat  is  man  the  better? 

13.  For  who  knoweth  what  is  good  for  man 

in  thi.t  lite,  all  the  days  of  his  vam  life  which  he  spcnd- 
eth  as  a  shadow  ?  for  who  can  tell  a  man  what  shall 
be  after  him  under  the  sun? 

See  Ec.  xii.  12. 

§  6.    Or  of  Ri§:hteonsness. 

Job  XXXV.  3.  For  thou  saidst,  What  advantage  will 
it  be  unto  thee  ?  and.  What  profit  shall  I  have,  if  I  be 
cleaniicd  from  my  sin? 


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TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


P».  xi.  3.  If  the  foundations  be  destroyed,  what  can 
the  righteous  do? 

See  ^wAxxxiv.  9.     i's.  Ixxiii.  13,  U.     Mul.  iii.  U. 

§  7.    And  yet  there  is  Mural  Government. 

Joh  xx.tvi,  2.  Sutter  mo  a  little,  and  I  will  shew  thee 
ihat  I  liiu-f  yet  to  speak  on  tiod's  beliall'. 

/V  elv.  3").  Let  the  sinners  he  ednsiinied  out  of  the 
oiinh,  ami  let  the  wieked  he  no  more.  Hless  thou  the 
Loud,  <)  my  soul.     Praise  ye  the  Loud. 

A'l-.  viii.  ti".  Hecaiise  to  every  jiin-pose  there  is  time 
and  judirment,  therefore  the  misery  of  man  is  i;reat 
iijion  him. 

7.  For  he  knoweth  not  that  which  shall  he : 

for  who  can  tell  him  when  it  shall  be? 

See  iV  Ixxiii.  18-20.     Ec.  iii.  17;  via  13, 13. 

§  S.    Ilnuiaii  History  is  always  Repeating  Itself. 

Ec.  i.  9.  The  tliini;  that  hath  been,  it  it  that  which 
shall  lie  ;  and  that  winch  is  done  /.<  that  wliich  shall  be 
done;  and  tlwiv  ('.■<  no  new  thinrj  under  the  smi. 

10.  Is  there  any  tluntj  whereof  it  may  bo  said, 

See,  this  is  new?  it  hath  been  already  of  old  lime, 
which  was  before  us. 

11.  Tlicre  M  no  remembrance  of  former  things  ; 

neither  shall  there  be  any  remendtrance  of  things  that 
are  to  come  with  thrnte  that  shall  come  at^er. 

—  lit.  lo.  That  which  hath  been  is  now  ;  and  that 
which  is  to  lie  hath  already  been  ;  and  God  reiiuirelh 
that  which  is  past. 

—  vii.  10.  Say  not  thou,  AVhatis  the  cause  that  the 
former  days  were  better  than  these  ?  for  thou  dost  not 
inquire  wisely  concerning  this. 


CHAP.  n. 

PERSECUTION  FORETOLD  AND 
ENDURED. 

§  9.    Under  the  Old  Economy. 

(1.   DAVID   HUNTED   BY   SAUL.) 

1  Sam.  xxii.  7.  Then  Saul  said  unto  his  servants 
that  stood  about  him,  Hear  now,  ye  Benjamite-s  ;  will 
the  son  of  .Jesse  give  every  one  of  you  lields  and  vine- 
yards, and  make  3'ou  all  captains  of  thousands,  and 
captains  of  hundreds ; 

8.  That  all  of  you  have  conspired  ag.ainst  me, 

and  thmv  is  none  that  shewcth  me  that  my  son  hath 
made  a  Icairiie  with  the  son  of  Jesse,  and  l/iciv  is  none 
of  j-ou  that  is  sorry  for  me,  or  shewcth  milo  me  that 
my  son  liath  stirred  up  my  servant  against  me,  to  lie 
in  wait,  as  at  this  day  ? 

9.  Then  answered  Doeg  the  Edomite,  which 

was  set  over  the  servants  of  Saul,  and  said,  I  saw  the 
son  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob,  to  Ahimclcch  the  son  of 
Ahitub. 

10.  And  he  incpiired  of  the  Lord  for  him,  and 

cave  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  the  sword  of  Goliath 
the  Philistine. 

11.  Then  the  king  sent  to  call  Ahimclech  the 

priest,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  all  his  father's  house, 
the  priests  Ihat  were  m  Nob :  and  they  camo  all  of 
them  to  the  king. 

12.  And  Saul  said.  Hear  now,  thou  son  of  Ahi- 

tub.     And  he  answered.  Here  I  am,  mj-  lord. 

13.  And   Saul   said   unto  him.  Why  h.ave  ye 

conspired  against  me,  thou  and  the  son  of  Jesse,  in 
that  thou  hast  given  him  liread,  and  a  sword,  and  hast 
iufiuired  of  God  for  bim,  that  he  should  rise  ag.unst 
me,  to  lie  in  wait,  as  at  this  tlay  ? 

—  ■ —  14  Then  Ahinielech  answered  the  king,  and 
said,  And  who  m  «n  faithful  among  all  thy  servants  as 
David  which  is  the-  king's  son  in  law,  and  goeth  at 
thy  bidding,  and  is  honourable  in  thine  house? 

hi.  Did   I  then  begin  to  mcpiire  of  God  for 

him  ?  be  it  far  from  me  :  let  not  the  king  impute  any 
thing  unto  his  ser\ant,  ruyr  to  all  the  house  of  my  fa- 


ther :  for  thy  servant  knew  nothing  of  all  this  less  or 
more. 

(2.  rEn.SECrTIONS  comti-ained  of.) 

Ps.  iii.  1.  Loud,  how  are  they  increased  that  trouble 
me  !  many  air  they  that  ri.se  up  against  me. 

2."  JIaiiy  their  lie  which  say  of  my  soul,  Viereis 

no  lielp  for  liim  in  God.     Selah. 

—  vi.  7.  .Mine  eye  is  consumed  because  of  grief ;  it 
waxcth  old  because  of  all  mine  enemies. 

—  .vii.  8.  The  wicked  walk  on  every  side,  when  the 
vilest  meu  arc  exalted. 

—  xiv.  l.  Have  all  the  workers  of  inicpiity  no 
knowledge  ?  who  cat  up  my  people  us  they  eat  bread, 
and  call  not  upon  the  Loud. 

—  xxxviii.  11.  Jly  lovers  and  my  friends  stand 
aloof  from  my  sore;  and  my  kinsmen  stand  afar  olf. 

17.  l.\,r  I  am  ready  to  halt,  ami  my  sorrow  is 

continually  before  me. 

19.  But  mine  enemies  air  lively,  and  they  aro 

strong:  ami  they  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  multi- 
plied. 

—  xxxix.  C.  Surely  every  man  walketh  in  a  vain 
shew :  surely  they  are  disipiieted  in  vain  :  he  heapcth 
up  riches,  and  knoweth  not  who  shall  gather  them. 

—  xliv.  12.  Thou  sellest  thy  people  for  nought,  and 
dost  not  increase  thy  irealth  by  their  jirice. 

—  liv.  3.  For  strangers  artt  risen  up  against  mo,  and 
oppressors  seek  after  my  soul :  they  have  not  set  God 
belbre  tliem.     Selah. 

—  Iv.  .').  Fearfulness  and  trembling  are  come  upon 
me,  and  horror  hath  overwhelmed  me. 

10.  Day  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 

walls  thereof:  mischief  also  and  sorrow  are  in  the 
midst  of  it. 

11.  Wickedness  M  in  the  midst  thereof:  deceit 

and  guile  depart  not  from  her  streets. 

12.  For  it  was  not  an  enemy  that  reproached 

me;  then  I  could  have  borne  it;  neither  jto.v  it  he  that 
hated  me  Ihat  did  magnify  /;i'H!.w(/' against  me  ;  then  I 
would  have  hid  mysetf  from  him : 

13.  But  if  was  thou,  a  man  mine  equal,  my 

guide,  and  mine  acquaintance. 

14.  We    took    sweet    counsel    together,  and 

walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  conipan)-. 

—  hi.  1.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  (J  Goil :  for  man 
would  swallow  me  up ;  he  fighting  daily  oppresseth 
me. 

3.  Mme  enemies  would  daily  swallow  me  up : 

for  they  be  many  that  fight  against  me,  O  thou  Host 
High. 

6.  They  gather  themselves  together,  they  hide 

themselves,  they  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for 
my  soul. 

—  lix.  8.  For,  io,  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  soul:  the 
mighty  are  gathered  against  me ;  not  fur  my  transgres- 
sion, nor/</r  my  sin,  0  Loud. 

4.  They  nin  and  prepare  themselves  without 

my  fault :  awake  to  help  me,  and  behold. 

—  Ixix.  4.  They  that  hate  me  without  a  cause  are 
more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head:  they  that  would 
destroy  me,  being  mine  enemies  wrongfully,  are  mighty : 
then  I  rest(3red  that  which  I  took  not  away. 

8.  I  am  become  a  stranger  unto  my  brethren, 

and  an  alien  unto  my  mother's  children. 

—  Ixxvii.  4.  Thou  boldest  mine  eyes  waking :  I  am 
so  troubled  that  I  cannot  speak. 

—  Ixxxvi.  14.  O  God,  the  jiroud  are  risen  against 
me,  and  the  assemblies  of  violent  men  have  sought 
after  my  soul ;  and  have  not  set  thee  before  them. 

—  Ixxxviii.  8.  Thou  hast  put  away  mine  acq\i:ilnt- 
ance  far  from  me ;  thou  hast  made  me  an  abomination 
unto  them:  I  am  shut  up,  and  1  cannot  come  Ibrth. 

17.  They  came  round    aliout  me   daily  like 

water;  they  compassed  me  about  tonether. 

18.  Lover  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 

me,  and  mine  acquaintance  into  darkness. 

—  xciv.  r,.  They  break  in  pieces  thy  people,  O  Lord, 
and  afilict  thine  heritage. 

—  cxix.  19.  I  am  a  stranger  in  the  earth  :  hide  not 
thy  commandments  from  me. 

86.  All  thy  commandments  ure  faithful:  they 

persecute  me  wrougfullv  ;  help  thou  me. 

—  cxxiii.  3.  Have   mercy  upon   us,  O  Lord,  have 

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BOOK  XXVL 


mercy  upon  us:  for  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with 

^'^^s  cs\iii.  4.  Out  soul  is  exceedingly  filled  with  the 
scorning  of  those  that  are  at  ease,  aiui  with  the  con- 
tempt of  the  proud.  ,     ,  .,  , 

—  csli  7  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  the  graves 
mouth,  as  whea  one  cutteth  aud  cleaveth  wood  upon 

tlic  cftrtli 

—  cxUi.  i.  I  looked  on  my  right  hand,  and  beheld, 
but  there  tms  no  man  that  would  know  me :  refuge 
failed  me ;  no  man  cared  for  my  soul. 

cxliii.  3.  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul ; 

he  hatii  smitten  my  life  down  to  the  ground ;  he  hath 
made  me  to  dwell  in  darlmess,  as  those  that  have 
been  loug  dead. 

4.  Therefore  is  my  spirit  overwhelmed  withm 

me ;  my  heart  within  me  is  desolate. 

(3.   THE   srFPERIKGS  OF   JOB.) 

Job  XXX.  13.  Upon  my  right  Miid  rise  the  youth ; 
they  push  away  my  feet,  ancl  they  raise  up  agamst  me 
the  ways  of  their  destruction. 

13.  They  mar  my  path,  they  set  forward  my 

calamity,  they  have  no  helper. 

(4.   ELIJAH  irCNTED  BY  AHAB.) 

1  Kings  xviii.  T.  And  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  way, 
behold,  Elijah  met  him :  and  he  knew  him,  and  fell 
on  his  face,  and  said,  Art  thou  that  my  lord  Ehjah  ? 

-8.  Aud  he  answered  him,  I  am :  go,  tell  thy 

lord.  Behold,  Elijah  w  here. 

9.  And  he  said.  What  have  I  sinned,  that  thou 

wouldest  deliver  thy  servant  into  the  hand  of  Ahab,  to 
slay  me  ? 

10.  As  the  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  there  is  no 

nation  or  kingdom,  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to 
seek  thee :  and  when  they  said.  He  is  not  there ;  he 
took  an  oath  of  the  kingdom  and  nation,  that  they 
found  thee  not. 

—  xix.  4.  But  he  himself  went  a  day's  journey  into 
the  wilderness,  and  came  and  sat  down  uuder  a  juniper 
tree:  and  he  requested  for  himself  that  he  might 
die ;  and  said.  It  is  euoiigh  ;  now,  O  Lord,  take  away 
my  life ;  for  I  am  not  better  than  my  fathers. 

14.  And  he  said,  I  have  been  very  jealous  for 

the  Lord  God  of  hosts:  because  the  children  of  Israel 
have  forsaken  thy  covenant,  thrown  dinvn  thiue  altars, 
and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword ;  and  I,  even  I 
only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it  away. 

A)m.  xi.  1.  I  say  then.  Hath  God  cast  away  his  peo- 
ple? God  forbid.  For  I  also  am  an  Israelite,  of  the 
seed  of  Abraham,  of  the  ti-ibe  of  Beujaniin. 

-3.  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  people  which 

he  foreknew.  Wot  ye  not  what  the  Scriptm-e  saith 
of  Elias  ?  how  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  against 
Israel,  saying, 

3.  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  and 

digged  down  thiue  altars ;  and  I  am  left  alone,  and 
they  seek  my  life. 

(5.   ELISHA   PTJKStrED.) 

2  Kings  vi.  13.  And  he  said.  Go  and  spy  where  he 
is,  that  I  may  send  and  fetch  him.  Aud  it  was  told 
him,  saying,  Behold,  he  is  in  Dothan. 

31.  Then  he  said,  God  do  so  and  more  also  to 

me,  if  the  head  of  Ehsha  the  sou  of  Shaphat  shall  stand 
on  him  this  day. 

33.  But  Elisha  sat  in  his  house,  and  the  elders 

sat  with  him ;  and  the  king  sent  a  man  from  before 
him :  but  ere  the  messenger  came  to  him,  he  said  to 
the  elders.  See  ye  how  this  son  of  a  murderer  hath 
sent  to  take  away  mine  heady  look,  when  the  messen- 
ger cometh,  shut  the  door,  and  hold  him  fast  at  the 
door:  is  not  the  sound  of  his  master's  feet  behind 
him? 

33.  And  while  he  yet  talked  with  them,  be- 
hold, the  messenger  came  down  unto  liim :  and  he 
said.  Behold,  tins  evil  is  of  tlie  Lord:  what  should  I 
wait  for  the  Lord  any  longer  ? 

(0.   JEREMIAH    PLAOCED.) 

Jer.  viii.  18.  ]Vhen  I  would  comfort  myself  against 
sorrow,  ni)'  heart  is  faint  in  me. 

—  XV.  10.  Woe  is  me,  my  mother,  that  thou  hast 


borne  me  a  man  of  strife  and  a  man  of  contention  to 
the  whole  earth  1  I  have  neither  lent  on  usury,  nor 
men  have  lent  to  me  on  usury ;  yet  every  one  of  them 
doth  curse  me. 

Lam.  ill.  7.  He  hath  hedged  me  about,  that  I  cannot 
get  out :  he  hath  made  my  chain  heavy. 

9.  He  hath   inclosed    my  ways  with   hewn 

stone ;  he  hath  made  my  paths  crooked. 

—  iv.  18.  They  hunt  om'  steps,  that  we  cannot  go 
in  our  streets :  our  end  is  near,  our  da3's  are  fulfilled ; 
for  our  end  is  come. 

19.  Our  persecutors  are  swifter  than  the  eagles 

of  the  heaven  :  they  pursued  us  upon  the  mountams, 
they  laid  wait  for  us  in  the  wilderness. 

20.  The  breath  of  our  nostrils,  the  anointed  of 

the  Lord,  was  taken  in  their  pits,  of  whom  we  said. 
Under  his  shadow  we  shall  live  among  the  heathen. 

—  V.  5.  Our  necks  are  under  persecution :  we  labour, 
and  have  no  rest. 

(7.    EZEKIEL  forewarned.) 

Ksek.  iii.  35.  But  thou,  O  son  of  man,  behold,  they 
shall  put  bands  upon  thee,  and  shall  bind  thee  with 
them,  and  thou  shalt  not  go  out  among  them : 

§  10.    Under  the  New  Economy. 

(1.  persecution  foretold.) 

Mai.  X.  18.  And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  govern- 
ors and  kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testmiony  against 
them  and  the  Gentiles. 

21.  And    the  brother    shall    deliver  up   the 

brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  child :  and  the 
children  shall  rise  up  against  their  parents,  and  cause 
them  to  be  put  to  death. 

34.  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace 

on  earth :  I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword. 

35.  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at  variance 

against  his  father,  aud  the  daughter  against  her  mother, 
and  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in  law. 

36.  And  a  man's  foes  sliaU  be  they  of  his  own 

household. 

—  xxiii.  30.  And  say,  If  we  had  been  in  the  days  of 
our  fathers,  we  would  not  have  been  partakers  with 
them  in  the  blood  of  the  prophets. 

31.  Wherefore  ye  be  witnesses  unto  yourselves, 

that  ye  are  the  children  of  them  which  killed  the 
prophets. 

33.  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fa- 
thers. 

34.  Wherefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  you  proph- 
ets, and  wise  men,  and  scribes :  and  so7ne  of  them  ye 
shall  kill  and  crucify;  and  so7ne  of  them  shall  ye 
scourge  in  your  synagogues,  and  persecute  them  fi-om 
city  to  city : 

Mark  x'iii.  13.  Now  the  brother  shall  betray  the 
brother  to  death,  and  the  father  the  son ;  and  children 
shall  rise  up  against  their  parents,  and  shaU  cause 
them  to  be  put  to  death. 

Luk-e  X.  3.  Go  your  ways :  behold,  I  send  you  forth 
as  lambs  among  wolves. 

—  xi.  49.  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of  God, 
I  will  send  them  prophets  and  apostles,  and  some  of 
them  they  shall  slay  and  persecute : 

xii.  '49.  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth ;  and 

what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled  ? 

50.  But  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with ; 

and  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished ! 

51.  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace 

on  earth  ?  I  tell  you.  Nay ;  but  rather  division : 

52.  For  from  henceforth  there  shall  be  five  in 

one  house  divided,  three  agamst  two,  aud  two  agamst 
three. 

53.  The  father  shall  be  divided  agamst  the 

son,  and  the  son  against  the  father ;  the  mother  against 
the  daughter,  and  the  daughter  against  the  mother; 
the  mother  in  law  against  her  daughter  in  law,  and 
the  daughter  in  law  agamst  her  motlier  in  law. 

—  xx'i.  13.  But  before  all  these,  they  shall  lay  their 
hands  on  you,  and  persecute  ymi,  delivering  you  up  to 
the  synagogues,  and  into  prisons,  being  brought  before 
kings  and  rulers  for  mv  name's  sake. 

13.  And  it  shall  tmii  to  you  for  a  testimony. 


Ge'2 


CHAP.   n. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIOXS. 


BOOK   XXVI. 


Luke  sxi.  IG.  Ami  yc  shall  Vio  betrsiycil  both  by 
parents,  nucl  bri-thron,  and  kinsfolk,  ami  IVicmls  ;  ami 
sonve  of  you  shall  they  cause  to  be  put  to  death. 

John  XV.  20.  Kcmember  the  wonX  that  I  said  unto 
you,  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord.  If 
they  have  persecuted  me,  they  will  also  persecute 
you;  if  they  have  kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep 
yoiu^  also. 

21.  But  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto  j-ou 

for  my  name's  sake,  because  they  know  not  huu  that 
sent  me. 

—  xvi.  2.  They  sliall  put  you  out  of  the  sj-nagogues : 
yea,  the  time  coiiictli,  that  whosoever  killeth  you  will 
think  that  he  doeth  God  service. 

3.  And  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you, 

because  they  have  not  known  the  Father,  nor  me. 

Act4  ix.  l"().  For  I  will  shew  hiiu  how  great  things 
he  must  sulTer  for  my  Ui\me's  sake. 

(2.    EXPECTED.) 

Acta  xiv.  22.  Confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples, 
and  exhorting  them  to  coutiniic  in  the  faith,  and  that 
we  must  through  much  tribulation  enter  into  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

—  XX.  22.  And  now,  behold,  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit 
unto  Jerusalem,  not  knowing  the  things  that  sliall  be- 
fall me  there : 

23.  Save  that  the  Holy  Ghost  witnesseth  in 

every  city,  saying  tliat  bonds  and  afflictions  abide 
me. 

1  Cor.  iv.  9.  For  I  think  that  God  hath  set  forth  us 
the  apostles  last,  as  it  were  appointed  to  death :  for 
we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  world,  and  to  angels, 
and  to  men. 

1  Tluxs.  iii.  3.  That  no  man  should  be  moved  by 
these  atllictions:  for  yourselves  know  that  we  are 
appointed  thereunto. 

4.  For  verily,   when  we  were  with  you,  wo 

told  you  before  that  we  should  suffer  tribulation ;  even 
as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  know. 

2  Tim.  iii.  12.  Yea,  and  all  that  will  live  godl}'  in 
Christ  Jesus  shall  sulfer  persecution. 

Ilcb.  xii.  4.  Yc  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood, 
striving  against  sin. 

(3.    ENTJrRED.) 

AcU  ix.  13.  Then  Ananias  answered.  Lord,  I  have 
heard  by  many  of  this  man,  how  much  evil  he  hath 
done  to  thy  saints  at  Jerusalem : 

1  Cor.  iv.  11.  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we  both 
hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked,  and  are  buffeted, 
and  have  no  certain  dwellingplace  : 

—  xvi.  9.  For  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened 
vmto  me,  and  there  are  many  adversaries. 

2  Cor.  i.  8.  For  wo  would  not,  brethren,  have  j-ou 
ignorant  of  our  trouble  which  came  to  us  in  Asia,  that 
we  were  pressed  out  of  measm-e,  above  strength,  in- 
somuch that  we  despaired  even  of  life  : 

—  vi.  4.  But  in  all  things  approving  ourselves  as  the 
ministers  of  God,  in  much  patience,  in  afflictions,  in 
necessities,  in  distresses, 

5.  In  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults,  in 

labotu's,  in  watchings,  in  fastings ; 

9.  As   unknown,    and    yet   well    known ;   as 

dying,  and,  behold,  we  live;  as  chastened,  and  not 
killed; 

—  vii.  5.  For,  when  we  were  come  into  Macedonia, 
our  flesh  had  no  rest,  but  we  were  troubled  on  every 
side  ;  without  were  fightings,  withm  were  fears. 

—  xi.  20.  In  jourue}Tngs  oflen,  in  perils  of  waters, 
in  perils  of  robbers,  i'/i  perils  hy  mine  oirii  coimfrj-men, 
ia  perils  by  the  heathen,  in  perils  in  the  city,  in  perils 
In  the  wilderness,  in  perils  in  the  sea,  in  perils  among 
false  brethren ; 

27.  In  weariness  and  paiufulness,  in  watch- 
ings often,  in  hunger  and  thirst,  in  fastings  often,  in 
cold  and  nakedness. 

Old.  i.  13.  For  ye  have  heard  of  my  conversation 
in  time  past  in  the  Jews'  religion,  how  that  be- 
yond measure  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God,  an4 
wasted  it : 

■  14.  And  profited  in  the  Jews'  religion  above 

many  my  eqvials  in  mine  own  nation,  being  more  ex- 
ceedingly zealous  of  the  traditions  of  my  fathers. 


—  iv.  29.  But  as  then  he  that  was  born  after  tho 
flesh  persecuted  him  that  was  born  after  the  Spirit, 
even  so  it  is  now. 

1  ThfM.  ii.  14.  For  ye,  brethren,  became  followers 
of  the  churches  of  God  which  in  Judea  are  in  Christ 
Jesus:  for  ye  also  have  sutl'ercd  like  things  of  your 
own  countrymen,  even  as  they  /mi-e  of  the  Jews : 

15.  "Who  both  killed  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  their 

own  prophets,  and  have  iiersecuted  us;  and  they  please 
not  God,  and  are  contrary  to  all  men: 

Ilib.  xi.  38.  Of  whom  "the  world  was  not  worthy : 
they  wandered  in  deserts,  and  in  moimtains,  and  in 
dens  and  caves  of  the  earth. 

39.  And  these  all,  having  obtained   a  good 

report  through  faith,  received  not  the  promise  : 

40.  Ctod  having  provided  some  better  thing  for 

us,  that  they  without  us  should  not  be  made  perfect. 

(4.   TO  BE   ENDITRED.) 

JSev.  V.  1.  And  I  saw  in  the  right  hand  of  him  that 
sat  on  the  throne  a  Iiook  written  within  and  on  the 
back  side,  sealed  with  seven  seals. 

2.  And  I  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with 

a  loud  voice.  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to 
loose  the  seals  thereof? 

3.  And  no  man  in  heaven,  nor  in  earth,  neither 

under  the  earth,  was  able  to  open  the  book,  neither  to 
look  thereon. 

4.  And  I  wept  mvich,  because  no  man  was 

found  worthy  to  open  and  to  read  the  book,  neither  to 
look  thereon. 

7.  And  he  came  and  took  the  book  out  of  the 

right  hand  of  him  that  sat  upf>n  Ihe  throne. 

—  vi.  1.  And  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of 
the  seals,  and  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder, 
one  of  the  four  beasts  sajing,  Come  and  see. 

-2.  And  I  saw,  aiid  behold  a  white  horse  :  and 

he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  bow ;  and  a  crown  was 
given  imto  huu :  and  he  went  forth  conquering,  and 
to  conquer. 

3.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  second  seal, 

I  heard  the  second  beast  say.  Come  and  see. 

4.  And  there  went  out  another  horse  tliat  was 

red:  and  power  was  given  to  him  that  sat  thereon 
to  take  peace  from  the  earth,  and  that  they  should  kill 
one  another :  and  there  was  given  unto  "him  a  great 
sword. 

9.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  fifth  seal,  I 

.saw  imder  the  altar  the  souls  of  them  that  were  slain 
for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testimony  which 
they  held : 

10.  And  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  sa3'ing. 

How  long,  O  Lord,  liolv  and  true,  dost  thou  not  judge 
and  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  the 
earth? 

11.  And  white  robes  were  given  tmto  every 

one  of  them ;  and  it  was  said  unto  them,  that  they 
should  rest  yet  for  a  little  season,  imtil  their  fellow 
servants  also  and  their  brethren,  that  shoidd  be  lulled 
as  the}-  were,  should  be  fulfilled. 

—  siii.  7.  And  it  was  given  unto  him  to  make  war 
with  the  saints,  and  to  overcome  them:  and  power 
was  given  him  over  all  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and 
nations. 

15.  And    he    had    power    to  give  life  unto 

the  image  of  the  beast,  that  the  image  of  the  beast 
should  both  speak,  and  cause  that  as  many  as 
would  not  worship  the  image  of  the  beast  should 
be  killed. 

18.  Here  is  wisdom.  Let  him  that  hath  un- 
derstanding count  the  number  of  the  beast :  for  it  is 
the  number  of  a  man  ;  and  his  number  is  Six  hundred 
threescore  and  six. 

—  xvi.  16.  And  he  gathered  them  together  into  a' 
place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  Arm:igeddon. 

17.  And    the   seventh   angel  poured  out  his 

vial  into  the  air,  and  there  came  a  great  voice  out 
of  the  temple  of  heaven,  from  the  throne,  saying.  It 
is  done. 

—  xvii.  6.  And  I  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  tho 
blood  of  the  samts,  and  with  the  blood  of  the  martyrs 
of  Jesus :  and  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  great 
admiration. 


663 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS. 


COOK  XXVI. 


liev.  XTii.  7.  And  the  ansjel  said  unto  me,  Wlierefore 
didst  thou  marvol  ?  I  wilftfll  thee  the  mystery  of  tlie 
^voman,  and  of  the  beast  that  carrieth  her,  which  hath 
the  seven  heads  and  ten  horns. 

9.  And  liere  is  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom. 

The  seven  lieads  are  seven  mountains,  on  which  the 
woman  sitteth. 

10.  And  there  are  seven  kings :  five  are  fallen, 

and  one  is,  and  the  other  is  not  yet  come  ;  and  when 
he  cometh,  he  must  continue  a  short  space. 

11.  And  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not,  even 

he  is  the  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven,  and  goeth  mto 
perdition. 

13.  And  the  ten  homs  which  thou  sawest  are 

ten  kings,  which  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet ; 
but  receive  jwwer  as  kings  one  hour  with  the  beast. 

13.  These  have  one  mind,  and  shall  give  their 

power  and  strength  unto  the  beast. 

18.  And  the  woman  which  thou  sawest  is 

that  great  city,  which  reigneth  over  the  kings  of  the 
earth. 

—  xviji.  24.  And  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of 
prophets,  and  of  saints,  and  of  all  that  were  slain  upon 
the  earth. 


CHAP.  m. 

KINDS  AND  METHODS  OF  PER- 
SECUTION. 

§  11.    An  Honest  Persecutor. 

Acts  xxvi.  9.  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I 
ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the  name  of 
Jesus  of  Xazareth. 

§  12.   Persecution  in  tlie  Same  of  Law  and  Order. 

Acts  xvi.  19.  And  when  her  masters  saw  that  the 
hope  of  their  gains  was  gone,  they  caught  Paul  and 
Silas,  and  drew  them  into  the  marketplace  unto  the 
rulers, 

20.  And  brought  them  to  the  magistrates,  say- 
ing. These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  trouble 
our  citj', 

21.  And  teach  customs,  which  are  not  lawful 

for  us  to  receive,  neither  to  observe,  being  Romans. 

§  ISJ.    RevUings  and  Reproaclies. 

2  Kings  ii.  23.  And  he  went  up  from  thence  unto 
Beth-el :  and  as  he  was  going  up  by  the  way,  tliere 
came  forth  little  children  out  of  the  city,  and  mocked 
him,  and  said  imto  him.  Go  up,  thou  bald  head ;  go 
up,  thou  bald  head. 

j\'eh.  iv.  2.  And  he  spake  before  his  brethren  and 
the  arm}'  of  Samaria,  and  said,  "What  do  these  feeble 
Jews?  will  tlu-y  fortify  themselves?  will  they  sacri- 
tice  ?  will  they  make  an  end  in  a  day  ?  will  they 
revive  the  stones  out  of  the  heaps  of  the  rubbish  which 
are  burned  ? 

3.  Now  Tobiah  the  Ammonite  was  by  him, 

and  he  said.  Even  that  which  they  build,  if  a  fox  go 
up,  he  shall  even  break  down  their  stone  wall. 

Job  xii.  4.  I  am  an  one  mocked  of  his  neighbour, 
who  calleth  upon  God,  and  he  answei'eth  him:  the 
just  upriglit  iniin  is  laughed  to  scorn. 

—  xvi.  10.  They  have  gaped  upon  me  with  their 
moutli ;  they  have  smitten  me  upon  the  cheek  re- 
proachfully; they  have  gathered  themselves  together 
against  me. 

—  xvii.  2.  Are  tliere  not  mockei-a  with  me  ?  and 
doth  not  mine  eye  continue  in  their  provocation? 

3.  Lay  down  now,  put  me  in  a  surety  with 

thee  ;  who  is  he  that  will  strike  hands  with  me? 

C.  lie  hath  made  me  also  a  byword  of  the 

people ;  and  aforetime  I  was  as  a  tabret. 

—  xix.  2.  How  long  will  ye  vex  my  soul,  and  break 
me  in  pieces  with  words  ? 

3.  These  ten  times  have  ye  reproached  me : 

ye  are  not  ashamed  that  ye  make  yourselves  strange 
to  me. 


4.  And  be  it  indeed  that  I  have  erred,  mine 

error  remaineth  with  myself. 

5.  If  indeed  ye  will  magnify  yourselves  against 

me,  and  plead  against  me  my  reproach : 

28.  But  ye  should  say,  Why  persecute  we  him, 

seeing  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in  me  ? 

—  xxi.  2.  Hear  diligently  my  speech,  and  let  this  be 
your  consolations. 

-3.  Sutfer  me  that  I  may  speak ;  and  after  that 

I  have  spoken,  mock  on. 

4.  As  for  me,  is  mj'  complaint  to  man  ?  and  if 

it  were  so,  whj'  should  not  my  spirit  lie  troubled? 

5.  Mark  me,  and  be  astonished,  and  lay  your 

hand  upon  your  mouth. 

—  XXX.  9.  And  now  am  I  their  song,  yea,  I  am  their 
byword. 

Ps.  xxii.  6.  But  I  am  a  worm,  and  no  man ;  a  re- 
proach of  men,  and  despised  of  the  people. 

—  xxxi.  11.  I  was  a  reproach  among  all  mine 
enemies,  l.iut  especially  among  my  neighbours,  and  a 
fear  to  mine  acquaintauce :  they  that  did  see  me  with- 
out fled  from  me. 

13.  For  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  many : 

fear  was  on  every  side :  while  they  took  coimsel  to- 
gether against  me,  they  devised  to  take  away  my  life. 

—  XXXV.  21.  Yea,  they  opened  their  mouth  wide 
against  me,  and  said.  Aha,  aha,  our  eye  hath  seen  it. 

—  xli.  5.  Mine  enemies  speak  evil  of  me,  When 
shall  he  die,  and  his  name  perish  ? 

6.  And  if  he  come  to  see  me,  he  speaketh 

vanity  :  his  heart  gathereth  iniquity  to  itself;  w/ien  he 
goeth  abroad,  he  telleth  it. 

—  xlii.  3.  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  day  and 
night,  while  tliey  continually  say  unto  me,  Where  is 
thy  God? 

—  xliv.  13.  Thou  makest  us  a  reproach  to  otu- 
neighbours,  a  scorn  and  a  derision  to  them  that  are 
round  about  us. 

—  —  14.  Thou  makest  us  a  byword  among  the 
heathen,  a  shaking  of  the  head  among  the  people. 

—  1.  20.  Thou  sittest  and  speakest  against  thy 
brother ;  thou  slanderest  thine  own  mother's  son. 

—  Ivii.  3.  He  shall  send  from  heaven,  and  save  me 
from  the  reproach  of  him  that  would  swallow  me  up. 
Selah.     God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  and  his  truth. 

—  Ixix.  7.  Because  for  thy  sake  I  have  borne  re- 
proach ;  shame  hath  covered  mj'  face. 

10.  When  I  wept,  and  chaetened  my  soul  with 

fasting,  that  was  to  m.y  reproach. 

11.  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  garments;  and 

I  became  a  proverb  to  them. 

12.  They  that  sit  in  the  gate  speak  against 

me ;  and  I  iras  the  song  of  the  drunkards. 

19.  Thou  hast'known  my  re)iroacli,  and  my 

shame,  and  my  dishonour:  mine  adversaries  are  all 
before  thee. 

20.  Reproach  hath  broken  my  heart ;  and  I 

am  full  of  heaviness :  and  I  looked  for  some  to  take 
pity,  liut  tJiere  was  none;  and  for  comforters,  but  I 
found  none. 

—  Ixxix.  4.  We  are  become  a  reproach  to  our  neigh- 
bours, a  scorn  and  derision  to  them  that  are  round 
about  us. 

—  Ixxxix.  50.  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy 
servants ;  how  I  do  bear  in  my  bosom  the  rejiroach  of 
all  the  mighty  people ; 

51.  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  reproach- 
ed, O  Lord;  wherewith  they  have  reproached  the 
footsteps  of  thine  anointed. 

—  cii.  8.  Mine  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  day ; 
and  they  that  are  mad  against  me  are  sworn  against 
me. 

—  cxix.  22.  Remove  from  me  reiiroach  and  con- 
tempt ;  for  I  have  kept  thy  testimonies. 

39.  Turn  away  my  reproach  which  I  fear:  for 

thy  judgments  are  good. 

"51.  The  proud  have  had  me  greatly  in  deri- 
sion :  yet  have  I  not  declined  from  thy  law. 
•  Is.  xxviii.  23.  Now  therefore  lie  ve  not  mockers, 
lest  your  bands  be  made  strong  :  for  1  have  heard  from 
the  Lord  God  of  hosts  a  consumption,  even  deter- 
mined upon  the  whole  earth, 

—  lix.  15.  Yea,  truth  faileth ;  and  he  tJiat  departeth 

004 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOIC  XXVI. 


from  evil  niakctU  luniself  a  ]>rcy :  nnd  the  Lord  saw 
it,  and  it  displeased  liiin  tliat  l/iciv  jcim  no  judijrmcnt. 

Jer.  XX.  7.  O  Loud,  tliou  liasi  deceived  me,  and  I 
was  deceived :  tliou  art  slnmgei-  than  1,  and  hast  pre- 
vailed: I  am  in  derision  daily,  every  one  nioeketh  nie. 

10.  For  I  heard  tlie  detiuning  of  many,  fear  on 

every  side.  Hqiort,  ^ni/  thei/,  and  we  will  rejiort  it. 
All  my  familiars  watched  I'or  my  hailing,  nni/iii;/,  Pcr- 
adventure  he  will  be  entic-ed,  and  we  shall  prevail 
against  him,  and  we  shall  take  om'  revenge  on  him. 

—  xlviii.  21.  For  wa.s  not  Israel  a  derision  unto 
thee?  was  he  tbimd  among  thieves?  for  since  thou 
spakest  of  him,  thou  skippedst  for  joy. 

Jmiii.  ii.  15.  All  that  pass  by  elap  thiir  hands  at 
thee;  they  hiss  and  wag  their  liead  at  the  daughter  of 
Jerusalem,  khi/iiiij,  Is  this  llie  eily  Ihat  ^iiiii  call  The 
perfection  of  beauty,  The  joy  of  the  whole  earth  ? 

lU.  All  thine  enemies  have  opened  their  mouth 

against  thee:  they  hiss  and  gn;isli  tlie  teeth:  they  .say, 
"VTe  have  swallowed  fiei-  up :  certainly  this  it  the  day 
that  we  looked  for ;  we  have  found,  we  have  seen  it. 

—  iii.  14.  I  was  a  derision  to  all  my  people;  and 
their  song  all  the  day. 

4G.  All  our  enemies  have  opened  their  mouths 

against  us. 

61.  Thou  hast  heard  their  reproaoh,  O  Lord, 

and  all  their  imaginations  against  me; 

63.  The  lips  of  those  lluit  rose  up  against  me, 

and  their  device  against  me  all  the  d:iy. 

63.  Behold  their  sitting  down,  and  their  rising 

up ;  I  am  their  music. 

—  v.  1.  Kemember,  O  Lord,  what  is  come  upon  us: 
consider,  and  behold  oiu'  reproach. 

Dan.  vii.  'i~).  And  he  shall  spciik  firent  words  against 
the  Most  High,  and  shall  wear  out  the  saints  of  the 
Most  High,  and  think  to  change  limes  and  laws:  and 
they  shall  be  given  into  his  hand  until  a  time  and 
times  and  the  dividing  of  time. 

Acts  xxii.  23.  And  they  gave  him  audience  unto  this 
word,  anil  then  lifted  uj)  their  •\uiees,  and  said,  Awaj' 
with  such  a  fellow  from  the  earth  :  for  it  is  not  fit  that 
he  should  live. 

—  —  23.  And  as  they  cried  out,  and  cast  off  tJieir 
clothes,  and  threw  dust  into  the  air, 

2  Cor.  vi.  8.  By  honour  and  dishonour,  by  evil  re- 
port and  good  report :  as  deceivers,  and  i/et  true  ; 

Heb.  x.3i.  Partly,  whilst  ye  were  made  a  gazing- 
stock  both  by  reproaches  and  afflictions ;  and  partly, 
whilst  ye  became  companions  of  them  that  were  so 
used. 

—  xi.  30.  And  others  had  trial  of  crvcl  mockings 
and  scourgings,  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprison- 
ment: 

Jude  18.  How  that  they  told  you  there  should  be 
mockers  in  the  last  time,  who  should  walk  after  their 
own  ungodly  lusts. 

§  14.    Bitter  Hate. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  20.  They  also  that  render  evil  for  good 
arc  mine  adversaries ;  because  I  follow  tfte  thing  that 
good  is. 

—  cix.  3.  They  compassed  me  about  also  with  words 
of  hatred ;  and  fought  against  me  without  a  cause. 

4.  For  mj'  love  they  are  mj-  adversaries :  but 

I  give  myself  nnto  prayer. 

;).  And  they  have  rewarded  me  evil  for  good, 

and  hatred  for  my  love. 

Mot.  X.  33.  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my 
name's  sake :  but  he  that  endureth  to  the  end  shall  be 
saved. 

—  xxiv.  9.  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  to  be 
atflicted,  and  shall  kill  vou  :  and  ye  shall  be  hated  of 
all  nations  for  my  nameV  sake. 

10.  And  then  shall  many  be  offended,  and 

shall  betray  one  another,  and  shall  hale  one  another. 

Ijike  xxi.  17.  And  ye  shall  be  luited  of  all  men  for 
tny  name's  sake. 

John  XV.  18.  If  the  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that  it 
hated  me  before  it  hated  you. 

—  xvii.  14.  I  have  given  them  thy  word;  and  the 
world  hath  hated  them,  Ijecause  they  are  not  of  the 
■world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world. 


Acts  iv.  1.  And  as  they  spake  unto  the  people,  the 
I)riesls,  and  the  captain  of  the  temple,  and  the  Saddu- 
cees,  came  upon  lliem, 

2.  Being  grieved  that  they  taught  the  people, 

and  preached  tiu°ougli  Jesus  the  resurrection  from  iIk^ 
dead. 

—  V.  17.  Then  the  high  priest  rose  up,  and  all  they 
that  were  with  him,  (which  is  tlie  sect  of  the  Jsaddu- 
cees,)  and  were  tilled  Willi  iiidlgn;ition, 

—  ix.  1.  .'Viid  Saul,  yet  breatliing  out  threateiiiiejs 
and  slaughter  against  the  disciples  of  the  Lord,  weul 
unto  the  high  priest, 

—  vii.  r)4.  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  were 
cut  to  the  heart,  and  they  gnashed  on  him  with  their 
teeth. 

—  xxvi.  11.  And  I  inmished  them  oft  in  every  syna- 
gogue, and  compelled  them  to  bhispheme;  anil  being 
exceedingly  mad  against  them,  I  persecuted  them  even 
unto  strange  cities. 

1  John  iii.  13.  .Marvel  not,  my  brethren,  if  the  world 
hate  you. 

§  15.    Silciiping  tlic  Word  of  God. 

Is.  XXX.  10.  Which  say  to  the  seers,  See  not;  and  to 
the  prophets,  Prophesy  not  unto  us  right  things,  speak 
unto  us  smooth  things,  prophesy  deceits: 

11.  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out  of 

the  path,  cause  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  to  cease  fiom 
before  us. 

Amos  vii.  13.  Also  .jNjnaziah  said  unto  Amos,  O  thou 
seer,  go,  tlee  thee  away  into  the  land  of  Judah,  and 
there  e;it  bread,  and  prophesy  there : 

13.  ]5ut  prophesy  not  ;igaiu  any  more  at  Beth- 
el :  for  it  is  the  king's  chapel,  and  it  is  the  king's  court. 

Micah  ii.  6.  Prophesy  ye  not,  say  they  to  them  that 
jirophesy :  they  shall  not  prophesy  to  them,  thai  they 
shall  not  take  shame. 

Acts  iv.  .5.  And  it  came  to  ]iass  on  the  morrow,  that 
their  rulers,  and  elders,  and  scribes, 

(!.  And  Annas  the  high  priest,  and  Caiaphas, 

and  John,  aiul  Alexander,  and  as  many  as  were  of  the 
kindred  of  the  high  priest,  were  gathereel  together  at 
Jerusalem. 

7.  And  when  they  had  set  them  in  the  midst, 

they  asked.  By  what  power,  or  bj-  what  name,  have 
ye  done  this? 

13.  But  when  they  had  commanded  them  to 

go  aside  out  of  the  council,  they  conferred  among 
themselves, 

18.  And  they  called  them,  and  commanded 

them  not  to  speak  at  all  nor  teach  in  the  name  of 
Jesus. 

—  V.  27.  And  when  they  had  brought  them,  they 
set  tlietn  before  the  council :  and  the  high  priest  asked 
them, 

38.  Saying,  Did  not  we  straitly  command  you 

that  ye  should"  not  teach  in  Ibis  name?  and,  beholil, 
ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  doctrine,  and 
"intend  to  bring  this  nnm's  blood  upon  us. 

40.  And  to  him  they  agreed:  and  when  they 

had  called  the  apostles,  and  beaten  them,  they  com- 
manded that  they  should  not  speak  in  the  name  of 
Jesus,  and  let  them  go. 

1  lliess.  ii.  16.  Forbiddingus  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 
that  they  might  be  saved,  to  fill  up  their  sins  alw;iys : 
for  the  wrath  is  come  upon  them  to  the  uttermost. 

§  IC.     Gxcoinmiinicntion. 

John  ix.  34.  They  answered  au<l  said  unto  him.  Thou 
wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and  dost  thou  teach  us? 
And  they  cast  him  out. 

—  xii."43.  Nevertheless  among  the  chief  rulers  also 
many  believed  on  him ;  but  because  of  the  Pharisees 
thev  did  not  confess  him,  lest  they  should  be  put  out 


§  17.    Coiisi»Iracy. 

Ps.  XXXV.  7.  For  without  cause  have  they  hid  for 
me  their  net  in  a  pit,  ichich  without  cause  they  have 
digged  for  my  soul. 


665 


CHAP.  III. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Pi  xxxriii.  12.  They  also  that  seek  after  my  life  lay 
snares /or  m<: ;  and  they  that  seek  my  hurt  speak  mis- 
chievous things,  and  imagine  deceits  all  the  day  long. 

—  xli.  7.  All  that  hate  me  whisper  together  against 
me  :  against  me  do  they  devise  my  hiu't. 

—  Ivii.  4.  Jly  soul  ts  among  lions:  and  I  lie  even 
among  them  that  are  set  on  fire,  even  the  sons  of  men, 
whose  teeth  are  spears  and  arrows,  and  theu'  tongue  a 
sharp  sword. 

6.  They  have  prepared  a  net  for  my  steps ; 

my  soul  is  howed  down ;  they  have  digged  a  pit  be- 
fore me,  into  the  midst  whereof  they  are  fallen  them- 
selves.   Selah. 

—  Iviii.  1.  Do  ye  indeed  speak  righteousness,  O 
congregation?  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  O  ye  sons  of 
men? 

3.  Yea,  in   heart  ye  work  wickedness :   ye 

weigh  the  violence  of  your  hands  in  the  earth. 

—  Ixiv.  3.  Who  whet  their  tongue  like  a  sword,  and 
bend  their  bows  to  shoot  their  arrows,  even  bitter  words : 

4.  That  they  may  shoot  in  secret  at  the  per- 
fect :  suddenly  do  they  shoot  at  him,  and  fear  not. 

5.  They  encourage  themselves  in  an  evil  mat- 
ter: they  commune  of  laying  snares  privily;  they 
Bay,  Who  shall  see  them  ? 

—  Ixxi.  10.  For  mine  enemies  speak  against  me ; 
and  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul  take  coimsel 
together, 

—  —  11.  Saying,  God  hath  forsaken  him:  persecute 
and  take  him;  for  there  is  none  to  deliver  him. 

—  cxix.  110.  The  wicked  have  laid  a  snare  for  me: 
yet  I  erred  not  from  thy  precepts. 

Prov.  xii.  0.  The  words  of  the  wicked  are  to  lie  in 
wait  for  blood :  but  the  mouth  of  the  upright  shall 
dehver  them. 

Jer.  xviii.  18.  Tlien  said  they,  Come,  and  let  us 
devise  devices  against  Jeremiah ;  for  the  law  shall  not 
perish  from  the  priest,  nor  counsel  from  the  wise,  nor 
the  word  from  the  prophet.  Come,  and  let  us  smite 
him  with  the  tongue,  and  let  us  not  give  heed  to  any 
of  his  words. 

—  XX vi.  11.  Then  spake  the  priests  and  the  prophets 
vmto  the  princes  and  to  all  the  people,  saying,  This 
man  is  worthy  to  die ;  for  he  hath  jirophesied  against 
this  city,  as  ye  have  heard  with  your  cars. 

Dan.  vi.  4,  Theu  the  presidents  and  princes  sought 
to  find  occasion  against  Daniel  concerning  the  king- 
dom ;  but  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault ; 
forasmuch  as  he  iras  faithful,  neither  was  there  any 
error  or  fault  found  in  him. 

5.  Then  said  these  men.  We  shall  not  find  any 

occasion  against  this  Daniel,  except  we  find  it  against 
him  concerning  the  law  of  his  God. 

John  xii.  10.  But  the  chief  priests  consulted  that 
they  might  put  Lazarus  also  to  death  ; 

Acts  V.  33.  AVhen  they  heard  that,  they  were  cut  to 
the  heart,  and  took  counsel  to  slay  them. 

—  xiv.  2.  But  the  unbelieving  Jews  stirred  up  the 
Gentiles,  and  made  their  minds  evil  affected  against 
the  brethren. 

—  xvii.  5.  But  the  Jews  which  believed  not,  moved 
with  envy,  took  unto  them  certain  lewd  fellows  of  the 
baser  sort,  and  gathered  a  company,  and  set  all  the 
city  on  an  uproar,  and  assaulted  the  house  of  Jason, 
and  sought  to  bring  them  out  to  the  people. 

6.  And  when  Jason  found  them  not,  they  drew 

Jason  and  certain  brethren  unto  the  rulers  of  the  city, 
crying,  Tliese  that  have  tiu-ned  the  world  upside  down 
are  come  hither  also; 

7.  Whom  Jason  hath  received:  and  these  all 

do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  Cesar,  saying  that  there 
Is  another  king,  one  Jesus. 

8.  And  tliey  troubled  the  people  and  the  rul- 
ers of  the  city,  when  they  heard  these  things. 

13.  But  when  tlie  Jews  of  Thessalonica  had 

knowledge  that  the  word  of  God  was  preached  of 
Paul  at  Berea,  they  came  hither  also,  and  stirred  up 
the  people. 

(A.   THE   CONSPIRACY   TO   MURDER   PAUL   IN   JERU- 
SALEM.) 

Acts  xxiii.  12.  And  when  it  was  day,  certain  of  the 
Jews  banded  together,  and  bound  themselves  under  a 


curse,  saying  that  they  would  neither  eat  nor  drink 
till  they  had  killed  Paul. 

13.  And  they  were  more  than  forty  which  had 

made  this  conspiracy. 

14.  And  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and  el- 
ders, and  said.  We  have  bound  ourselves  under  a  great 
curse,  that  we  wOl  eat  nothing  until  we  have  slain  Paul. 

15.  Now  therefore  3'e  with  the  council  signify 

to  the  chief  captain  that  he  bring  him  down  unto  you 
to  morrow,  as  though  j'e  would  inquii'e  something 
more  perfectly  concerning  him :  and  we,  or  ever  he 
come  near,  are  ready  to  kill  him. 

16.  And  when  Paul's  sister's  son  heard  of  their 

lying  in  wait,  he  went  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and 
told  Paul. 

17.   Then  Paul  called  one  of  the  centurions 

unto  him,  and  said.  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the 
chief  captain :  for  he  hatli  a  certain  thing  to  tell  him. 

18.  So  he  took  him,  and  brought  liim  to  the 

chief  captain,  and  said,  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me 
unto  him  and  prayed  me  to  bring  this  young  man  unto 
thee,  who  hath  something  to  saj'  unto  thee. 

19.  Then  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the 

hand,  and  went  with  him  aside  privately,  and  asked 
him,  What  is  that  thou  hast  to  tell  me  ? 

20.  And  he  said.  The  Jews  have  agreed  to  de- 
sire thee  that  thou  wouldest  bring  down  Paul  to  mor- 
row into  the  council,  as  though  they  would  inquire 
somewhat  of  him  more  perfectly. 

21.  But  do  not  thou  yield  unto  them :  for  there 

lie  in  wait  for  him  of  them  more  than  forty  men, 
which  have  boimd  themselves  with  an  oath,  that  they 
will  neither  eat  nor  drink  till  they  have  killed  him: 
and  now  are  they  ready,  looking  tor  a  promise  from 
thee. 

22.  So  the  chief  captain  theii  let  the  yoimg 

man  depart,  and  charged  him.  See  thou  tell  no  man 
that  thou  hast  shewed  these  things  to  me. 

—  xxvi.  21.  For  these  causes  the  Jews  caught  me 
in  the  temple,  and  went  about  to  kill  me. 

§  18.    F.'Use  Accusations. 

Ps.  xxvii.  12.  Deliver  me  not  over  unto  the  will  of 
mine  enemies  :  for  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  against 
me,  and  such  as  breathe  out  cruelty. 

—  xsxv.  11.  False  witnesses  did  rise  up;  they  laid 
to  my  charge  tilings  that  I  knew  not. 

12.   They  rewarded  me  evil  for  good  to  the 

spoiling  of  my  soul. 

16.  With  hj-pocritical  mockers  in  feasts,  they 

gnashed  upon  me  with  tlieir  teeth. 

—  cxix.  85.  The  proud  have  digged  pits  for  me, 
which  are  not  after  thy  law. 

Jer.  V.  26.  For  among  my  people  are  found  wicked 
m^n :  they  lay  wait,  as  he  that  setteth  snares ;  they  set 
a  trap,  they  catch  men. 

—  xviii.  20.  Shall  evil  be  recompensed  for  good  ?  for 
they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  soul.  Remember  tliat 
I  stood  before  thee  to  speak  good  for  them,  arul  to 
turn  away  thy  wrath  from  them. 

Amos  vii.  10.  Tlien  Amaziali  the  priest  of  Beth-el 
sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel,  saj-ing,  Amos  hath 
conspired  against  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  house  of 
Israel :  the  land  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  words. 

11.  For  thus  Amos  saith,  Jeroboam  shall  die 

by  the  sword,  and  Israel  shall  surely  be  led  away  cap- 
tive out  of  their  own  land. 

Acts  vi.  9.  Then  there  arose  certain  of  the  sjoia- 
gogue,  which  is  called  the  synngogus  of  the  Libertines, 
and  Cyrenians,  and  Alexandrians,  and  of  them  of  Ci- 
licia  and  of  Asia,  disputing  with  Stephen. 

—  • —  10.  And  they  were  not  able  to  resist  the  wis- 
dom and  the  spirit  by  which  he  spake. 

11.  Then  they  suborned  men,  which  said.  We 

have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  words  against  Mo- 
ses, and  against  God. 

12.  And  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the 

elders,  and  the  scribes,  and  came  upon  him,  and  caught 
him,  and  brouglit  him  to  the  council. 

13.    And   set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said, 

This  man  ccaseth  not  to  s]3cak  blasphemous  words 
against  this  holy  place,  and  the  law  : 


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TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


ykia  vii.  1.  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Are  these  things 
so? 

§  19.    Fines  aiid  Imprisonments. 

1  Klnffa  xxii.  20.  And  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Talcc 
Micaiah,  and  carry  liiiu  back  uuto  Anion  the  governor 
of  the  city,  and  to  Joash  the  king's  son ; 

27.  And  say,  Thus  sailh  the  king.  Put  this/(.'i- 

low  in  the  prison,  and  feed  him  witli  bread  of  affliction 
and  with  water  of  affliction,  mitil  I  come  in  peace. 

2  C/ii:  xvi.  10.  Then  Asa  was  wroth  with  the  seer, 
and  put  him  in  a  prison  house ;  for  lie  wiis  in  a  rage 
with  him  because  of  this  Ihiiiff.  And  Asa  oppressed 
some  of  tlie  jieople  the  same  time. 

—  xviii.  3:!.  Then  Zedekiah  the  sou  of  Chenaanah 
came  near,  ami  smote  Micaiah  upon  the  check,  and 
Kiid,  'Whieli  way  went  the  Spii'it  of  the  LoiiD  from 
me  to  speak  unto  thee  ? 

24.  And  Jlicaiah  said,  Behold,  thou  shalt  sec 

on  that  day  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  cham- 
ber to  hide  thy>^eU'. 

2.").  Tlicu  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Take  ye  Jli- 

caiah,  and  carry  him  back  to  Anion  tlie  governor  of 
the  citv,  and  to  .Toash  the  king's  son ; 

'-  21).   And  say.  Thus  saith  the  king.  Put  this 

feUoio  ill  the  prison,  and  feed  him  with  lu'cail  of  afflic- 
tion and  with  water  of  affliction,  until  1  return  in 
peace. 

Ps.  Ixxix.  11.  Let  the  sighing  of  the  prisoner  come 
before  thee  ;  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power 
preserve  thou  those  that  are  appointed  to  die ; 

Jer.  XX.  1.  XoA\-  Pashur  the  son  of  Immer  the  priest, 
■who  >ca.t  also  chief  governor  in  the  house  of  the  Lord, 
heard  that  .Jeremiah  prophesied  these  things. 

2.  Then  Pashur  smote  Jeremiah  the  prophet, 

and  put  him  in  the  stocks  that  irerc  in  the  high  gate 
of  Benjamin,  which  tras  by  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

—  xxxii.  2.  For  then  the  king  of  Babylon's  amiy 
besieged  Jerusalem :  and  Jeremiah  the  prophet  was 
shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  prison,  which  teas  in  the 
king  of  Judah's  house. 

o.  For  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  had  shut  him 

up,  saying.  Wherefore  dost  thou  prophesy,  and  say. 
Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  give  this  city  inio 
the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall  take  it; 

—  xxxix.  15.  Now  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 
Jeremiali,  while  he  was  shut  up  iu  the  court  of  the 
prison,  saying. 

Acts  iv.'S.  And  they  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put 
them  in  hold  unto  the  next  day  :  for  it  was  eventide. 

—  v.  IS.  And  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and 
put  them  in  the  common  prison. 

—  viii.  'd.  As  for  Saul,  he  made  havoc  of  the  church, 
entering  into  evciy  house,  and  haling  men  and  women 
committed  l!ie»i  to  prison. 

—  ix.  2.  And  desired  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  to 
the  synagogues,  that  if  he  found  any  of  this  way, 
whether  thi'y  were  men  or  women,  he  might  bring 
them  bound  unto  Jerusalem. 

14.  And  here  he  hath  authority  from  the  chief 

priests  to  bind  all  that  call  on  thy  nama 

—  sii.  3.  And  liecause  he  saw  it  pleased  the  Jews, 
he  proceeded  further  to  take  Peter  also.  (Then  were 
the  days  of  unleavened  bread.) 

4.  And  when  he  had  apprehended  him,  he  put 

him  in  prison,  aud  delivered  him  to  four  (|uarteriiiiins 
of  soldiers  to  keep  him  ;  intending  after  Easter  to  bring 
him  forth  to  the  people. 

—  xvi.  24.  ^V'lio,  having  received  such  a  charge, 
thrust  them  into  the  inner  prison,  and  made  their  feet 
fast  in  the  stocks. 

Seb.  X.  34.  For  ye  had  compassion  of  me  in  ray 
bonds,  and  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods, 
knowing  in  yourselves  that  ye  have  in  heaven  a  Ijetter 
and  an  enduJlng  substance. 

§  20.    Banishment. 

Acts  viii.  1.  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death. 
And  at  that  time  there  was  a  great  jiersecution  against 
the  church  which  was  at  Jerusalem ;  and  they  were 
all  scattered  abroad  throughout  the  regions  of  Judca 
and  Samaria,  except  the  apostles. 

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—  xiii.  50.  But  the  Jews  stined  up  the  devout  and 
honourable  women,  antl  the  chief  men  of  the  city,  and 
raised  persecution  against  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  ex- 
pelled them  out  of  their  coasts. 

Jier.  i.  9.  I  John,  who  also  am  your  brother,  and 
companion  in  tribulation,  and  in  the  kingdom  and  pa- 
tience of  Jesus  Christ,  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called 
Patmos,  for  the  word  of  God,  aud  for  the  testimony 
of  Jesus  Christ. 

§  21.    Corporal  riiuishmciit. 

Mark  xiii.  9.  But  take  heed  to  yourselves :  for  they 
shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils;  and  in  the  syna- 
gogues ye  shall  be  lieateii :  and  ye  shall  be  brought 
beibre  rulers  and  kings  for  my  sake,  for  a  testimony 
against  them. 

Acts  xvi.  23.  And  the  multitude  rose  up  together 
against  them  ;  and  the  magistrates  rent  oil  their  clothes, 
and  commanded  to  lieat  t/ieni. 

23.  And  when  they  had  laid  manv  stripes  upon 

them,  they  cast  thfin  uito  prison,  charging  the  jailer 
to  keep  them  safely  : 

—  xxii.  19.  And  I  said.  Lord,  they  know  that  I  im- 
prisoned and  beat  in  every  synagogue  them  that  be- 
lieved on  thee : 

24.  The  chief  captain  commanded  him  to  he 

brought  mto  the  castle,  and  liade  that  he  should  be 
examined  by  scourging;  that  he  might  know  where- 
fore they  cried  so  against  him. 

2  Cur.  xi.  23.  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ  ?  (I  speak 
as  a  fool,)  I  am  more  ;  in  laljours  more  abundant,  in 
stripes  above  measure,  iu  prisons  more  frequent,  in 
deaths  oft. 

24.   Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty 

stripes  save  one. 

25.  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods,  once  was 

I  stoned,  thrice  I  sufl'ered  shipwreck,  a  night  and  a 
day  I  have  been  in  the  deep  ; 

§  22.    Stoning  to  Death. 

2  Chr.  xxiv.  20.  And  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon 
Zechariah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  the  priest,  which  stood 
aliove  the  people,  and  said  unto  them.  Thus  sailh  God, 
Why  transgress  ye  the  commandments  of  the  Lord, 
that  ye  cannot  prosper  ?  because  ye  have  forsaken  the 
Lord,  he  hath  also  forsaken  you. 

21.   And    they  conspired    against    him,  and 

stoned  him  with  stones  at  the  commandment  of  the 
king  in  the  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord. 

Acts  vii.  57.  Then  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice, 
and  stopped  their  ears,  and  ran  upon  him  with  one 
accord. 

58.  And  cast  Mm  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned 

him:  and  the  witnesses  laid  down  their  clothes  at  a 
young  man's  feet,  whose  name  was  Saul. 

—  xxii  20.  And  when  the  blood  of  thy  martyr 
Stejilien  was  shed,  I  also  was  standing  by,  and  con- 
senting unto  his  death,  and  kept  the  raiment  of  them 
that  slew  him. 

§  23.    Other  Deaths. 

1  Sam.  xxii.  21.  And  Abiathar  shewed  David  that 
Saul  had  slain  the  Lord's  jiriests. 

22.  Aud  David  said  unto  Abiathar,  I  knew  it 

that  day,  when  Doeg  the  Edomite  icas  there,  that  he 
would  surely  tell  Saul :  I  have  occasioned  the  death  of 
all  the  persons  of  thy  father's  house. 

23.  Abide  tliou  with  me,  fear  not :  for  he  that 

secketh  my  life  seeketh  thy  life:  but  with  me  thou 
.ihalt  he  in  safeguard. 

1  Kini/.t  xixT  9.  And  he  came  thither  unto  a  cave, 
and  lodged  there  ;  and,  behold,  the  word  of  the  Lord 
came  to  him,  and  he  said  unto  him.  What  doest  thou 
here,  Elijah '? 

iO.  And  he  said,  I  have  been  very  jealous  for 

the  Lord  God  of  hosts :  for  the  children  of  Israel 
have  forsaken  thy  covenant,  thrown  down  thine  al- 
tars, and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword ;  and  I, 
eriii  I  only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it 
away. 

^''eh.  ix.  26.  Nevertheless  they  were  disobedient,  and 

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CHAP.  lY. 


TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


rebelled  against  tbee,  ami  cast  thy  law  behind  their 
backs,  and  slew  tliy  prophets  which  testified  against 
tliein  to  turn  theni  to  thee,  and  they  wrought  great 
provocations. 

Ps.  xciv.  20.  Shall  the  throne  of  iniquity  have  fel- 
lowship with  thee,  wliich  frameth  mischief  by  a  law? 

_  —  21.  They  gather  themselves  together  against  the 
soul  of  the  righteous,  and  condemn  the  innocent  blood. 

Jer.  ii.  34.  Also  in  thy  skirts  is  found  the  blood  of 
the  souls  of  the  poor  innocents :  I  have  not  found  it 
by  secret  search,  but  upon  all  these. 

—  xxvi.  8.  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jeremiah 
had  made  an  end  of  speaking  all  that  the  Lord  had 
commanded  him  to  speak  unto  all  the  people,  that  the 
priests  and  the  prophets  and  all  the  i^eople  took  him, 
saying.  Thou  shalt  surely  die. 

—  —  9.  Why  hast  thou  prophesied  in  the  name  of 
the  Lord,  saying,  This  house  shall  be  like  Shiloh,  and 
this  city  shall  be  desolate  without  an  inhabitant  ?  And 
all  the  people  were  gathered  against  Jeremiah  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord. 

30.  And  there  was  also  a  man  that  prophesied 

in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  Urijah  the  son  of  Shemaiah 
of  Kirjath-jearim,  who  prophesied  against  this  city 
and  against  this  land  according  to  all  the  words  of 
Jeremiah : 

31.  And  when  Jehoiakim  the  king,  with  all 

his  mighty  men,  and  all  the  jirinces,  heard  his  words, 
the  king  sought  to  put  him  to  death  :  but  when  Urijah 
heard  it,  he  was  afraid,  and  fled,  and  went  into  Egypt ; 

22.  And  Jehoiakim  the  king  sent  men  into 

Egypt,  7ianiely,  Elnathan  the  son  of  Achbor,  and  cer- 
tain  men  with  him  into  Egypt. 

33.   And   they   fetched  forth  Urijah   out  of 

Egypt,  and  brought  him  unto  Jehoiakim  the  king; 
who  slew  him  with  the  sword,  and  cast  his  dead  body 
into  the  graves  of  the  common  people. 

Acts  xii.  1.  Now  about  that  time  Herod  the  king 
sti-etched  forth  his  hands  to  vex  certain  of  the  church. 

2.  And  he  killed  James  the  brother  of  John 

with  the  sword. 

—  xxii.  4.  And  I  persecuted  this  way  unto  the 
death,  binding  and  delivering  into  prisons  both  men 
and  women. 

■ 5.  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  wit- 
ness, and  all  the  estate  of  the  elders :  from  whom  also 
I  received  letters  unto  the  brethren,  and  went  to  Da- 
mascus, to  bring  them  which  were  there  bound  unto 
Jerusalem,  for  to  be  punished. 

—  xxvi.  10.  Which  thing  I  also  did  in  Jerusalem : 
and  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison,  having 
received  authority  from  the  chief  priests ;  and  when 
they  were  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  voice  against  theni. 

Horn.  viii.  36.  As  it  is  written,  For  thy  sake  we  are 
killed  all  the  day  long ;  we  are  accounted  as  sheep  for 
the  slaughter. 

3  drr.  iv.  10.  Always  bearing  about  in  the  body  the 
dying  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus 
might  be  made  manifest  in  our  body. 

11.  For  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered 

unto  death  for  Jesus'  sake,  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus 
might  be  made  manifest  in  our  mortal  flesh. 

13.  So  then  death  workcth  in  us,  but  life  in  3''ou. 

Ileb.  xi.  37.  They  were  stoned,  they  were  sawn  asun- 
der, were  tempted,  were  slain  with  the  sword:  they 
wandered  about  in  slieepskins  and  goatskins;  being 
destitute,  afflicted,  tormented. 


CHAP.  IV. 
CONDUCT  UNDER  PERSECUTION. 

§  24.    Escapes. 

1  Kinfjn  xix.  8.  And  when  he  saw  Ihat,  he  arose,  and 
went  for  his  life,  and  came  to  Beer-shcba,  which  be- 
loniinth  to  Judah,  and  left  his  servant  there. 

I'n.  Iv.  0.  And  I  said,  Oh  that  I  had  wings  like  a 
dove !  for  tluii  would  I  fl}'  away,  and  be  at  rest. 

7.  Lo,  t)ien  would  I  wander  far  oiF,  and  remain 

in  the  wilderness.     Selah. 

8.  I  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy 

storm  and  tempest. 


—  cxx.  5.  Woe  is  me,  that  I  sojourn  in  Mesech,  that 
I  dwell  in  the  tents  of  Kedar  ! 

Jer.  ix.  3.  Oh  that  I  had  in  the  wilderness  a  lodg- 
ing place  of  wayfaring  men :  that  I  might  leave  niy 
people,  and  go  from  them !  for  they  be  all  adulterers, 
an  assembly  of  treacherous  men. 

Mat.  X.  16.  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the 
midst  of  wolves :  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and 
harmless  as  doves. 

—  —  17.  But  beware  of  men:  for  they  will  deliver 
you  up  to  the  councils,  and  they  will  scom'ge  you  in 
their  synagogues : 

33.  But  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city, 

flee  ye  into  another:  for  verUy  I  say  unto  jow,  Ye 
shall  not  have  gone  over  the  cities  of  Israel,  till  the 
Son  of  man  be  come. 

Acts  xiii.  51.  But  they  shook  off  the  dust  of  their 
feet  against  them,  and  came  unto  Iconium. 

—  xiv.  19.  And  there  came  thither  certain  Jews 
from  Antioch  and  Iconium,  who  persuaded  the  peo- 
ple; and  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  liim  out  of  the 
city,  supijosing  he  had  been  dead. 

30.  Howbeit,  as   the    disciples   stood    round 

about  him,  he  rose  up,  and  came  into  the  city :  and 
the  next  da}'  he  departed  with  Barnabas  to  Derbe. 

3  Cor.  xi.  33.  In  Damascus  the  governor  under  Are- 
tas  the  king  kept  tJie  city  of  the  Damascenes  with  a 
garrison,  desircjus  to  apprehend  me  : 

33.  And  through  a  window  in  a  basket  was  I 

let  down  by  the  wall,  and  escaped  his  hands. 

§  2.5.    Deliverances. 

Jer.  xxvi.  16.  Then  said  the  princes  and  all  the  peo- 
ple unto  the  priests  and  to  the  proi)hets ;  This  man  is 
not  worthy  to  die:  for  he  hath  spoken  to  us  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord  our  God. 

17.  Then  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the 

land,  and  spake  to  all  the  assembly  of  the  jjeople, 
sa3'ing, 

18.  Micah  the  Morasthite  prophesied  in  the 

days  of  Ilezekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  spake  to  all  the 
people  of  Judah,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  Ziou 
shall  be  ploughed  like  a  fleld,  and  Jerusalem  shall  be- 
come heaps,  and  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the 
high  places  of  a  forest. 

19.  Did  Ilezekiah  king  of  Judah  and  all  Ju- 
dah put  him  at  all  to  death  ?  did  he  not  fear  the  Lord, 
and  besought  the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  repented  him 
of  the  evil  wliich  he  had  jironounced  against  them  ? 
Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against  our  souls. 

24.  Nevertheless,  the  hand   of  Ahikam   the 

son  of  Shaphan  was  with  Jeremiah,  that  the}-  should 
not  give  him  into  the  hand  of  the  people  to  put  him 
to  death. 

Acts  v.  36.  Then  went  the  captain  with  the  officers, 
and  brought  them  without  violence  :  for  they  feared 
the  people,  lest  they  should  have  been  stoned. 

34.  Then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  council,  a 

Pharisee,'  named  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law,  had 
in  reputation  among  all  the  people,  and  commanded 
to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  little  space ; 

•  35.  And  said  unto  them.  Ye  men  of  Israel, 

take  heed  to  yourselves  what  ye  intend  to  do  as 
touching  these  men. 

—  ix.  33.  And  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled, 
the  Jews  took  counsel  to  kill  him : 

24.  But  their  laying  wait  was  known  of  Saul. 

And  they  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to  kill  him. 

35.  Then  the  disciples  took  him  by  night,  and 

let  him  down  bv  the  wall  in  a  basket. 

■ 39.  And  he  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the 

Lord  Jesus,  and  disputed  agaiust  the  Grecians :  but 
they  went  about  to  slay  him. 

30.   Which  when    the    brethren    knew,   they 

brought  him  down  to  Cesarea,  and  sent  him  forth  to 
Tai-sus. 

§  2G.    Noil-Resistance. 

Ps.  xxxviii.  13.  But  I,  as  a  deaf  man,  heard  not ;  and 
I  was  as  a  dumb  man  that  openeth  not  his  mouth. 

14.  Thus  I  was  as  a  man  that  heareth  not,  and 

in  whose  mouth  are  no  reproofs. 


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CHAP.  IV. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXYI. 


Ph.  xliv.  23.  Yea,  tor  tliy  sake  iin:  \vc  killed  nil  the 
diiy  lonjj;  we  are  counted  as  slieep  lor  llie  slmigliter. 

Jer.  xi.  19.  Hut  1  icn^  like  a  lamb  or  an  ox  tluit  is 
broujclit  to  the  sluugliter ;  anil  I  knew  not  that  lliey 
hail  devised  devices  against  me,  mti/iiij/.  Let  us  ilestroy 
the  tree  willi  the  I'ruir  thereof,  and  let  us  cut  him  olF 
from  the  land  of  tlie  living,  that  his  uumo  may  be  uo 
more  rcmemliered. 

J.iiiii.  ill.  ;iO.  lie  givcth  Jii'k  cheek  to  him  that  smiteth 
him  :  he  is  tilled  full  with  reproach. 

L'iKy  vi.  30.  Give  to  every  man  that  askcth  of  thee  ; 
and  of  him  that  taketli  away  th3'  goods  ask  tfwm  not 
again. 

I  C'>r.  iv.  13.  And  labour,  working  with  our  own 
liands  :  being  reviled,  we  bless  ;  being  persecuted,  we 
sutler  it : 

13.  Being  defamed,  wc  entreat :  we  are  made 

as  the  tilth  of  the  world,  and  are  the  oHscouring  of 
all  things  unto  this  day. 

3  (W.  xi.  30.  For  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  bring  you  into 
bondage,  if  a  man  devour//")/,  if  a  man  take  of  yoo,  if 
a  man  exalt  himself,  if  a  man  smite  you  on  the  face. 

Joiit.y.l).  Ye  have  condemned  i(;i(i  killed  the  just; 
and  he  doth  not  resist  you. 

10.  Take  my  brethren,  the  prophets,  who  have 

spoken  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  for  an  example  of 
siifferiug,  atllictiou,  and  of  patience. 

§  2".    Steadfastness. 

1  Kings  x^'iii.  13.  Was  it  not  told  ray  lord  wliat  I 
did  when  Jezebel  slew  the  prophets  of  the  Lord,  how 
I  liid  a  hundred  men  of  the  LoitD's  prophets  by  fifty 
in  a  cave,  and  fed  them  with  bread  and  water? 

14.  And  now  thou   sayest,  Go,  tell  thj'  lord, 

Behold,  Elijah  m  /lere  :  and  he  shall  slay  me. 

1.5.  And  Elijah  said.  As  the  Loud  of  hosts  liv- 

eth,  before  whom  I  stand,  I  wiU  surely  shew  myself  unto 
him  to  ila}'. 

16.  So  Obadiah  went  to  meet  Ahab,  and  told 

hira  :  and  Ahab  went  to  meet  Elijah. 

Ps.  iii.  6.  I  will  not  be  afi'aid  of  ten  thousands  of 
people,  that  have  set  themselves  against  me  round  about. 

—  cxix.  S7.  They  had  almost  consumed  me  upon 
earth  ;  but  I  forsook  not  thy  iirecejits. 

1.57.  JIany  are  my  persecutors  and  mine  ene- 
mies ;  yd  do  I  not  decline  from  thy  testimonies. 

161.  Princes  have  persecuted   me  without  a 

cause  :  but  my  heart  standcth  in  awe  of  thy  word. 

Acts  iv.  19.  "But  Peter  and  John  answered  and  said 
nnto  them.  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to 
hearken  unto  you  more  than  unto  God,  judge  ye. 

20.  For  wi-  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which 

we  have  seen  and  heard. 

23.  And  being  let  go,  they  went  to  their  own 

company,  and  rcjiortcd  all  that  the  chief  priests  and 
ciders  had  said  nnto  them. 

39.  And  now.  Lord,  behold  their  threatenings : 

and  grant  unto  thy  servants,  that  with  all  boldness 
they  may  siu-ak  thy  word. 

-I -JO.  By  stretching  forth  thme   luind  to  heal ; 

and  that  signs  and  wonders  may  be  done  by  the  name 
of  thy  holy  child  Jesus. 

—  "xx.  24.  But  none  of  these  things  move  me,  nei- 
ther count  I  my  life  dear  unto  myself,  so  that  I  might 
finish  my  course  with  joy,  and  the  ministry,  which  I 
have  received  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  to  testify  the  gospel 
of  the  grace  of  God. 

—  xxi.  13.  And  when  we  heard  these  things,  both 
we,  and  they  of  that  place,  besought  him  not  to  go 
up  to  Jerusalem. 

13.  Then  Paul  answered,  What  mean  ye  to 

weep  and  to  break  mine  heart  '<  for  I  am  ready  not  to 
be  bound  only,  but  also  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the 
name  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

—  xxii.  30.  On  the  morrow,  because  he  would  have 
known  the  certaintv  wherefore  he  was  accused  of  the 
Jews,  he  loosed  him  from  his  bands,  and  commanded 
the  chief  priests  and  all  their  council  to  appear,  and 
brought  Paul  down,  and  set  him  before  them. 

—  xxiii.  1.  And  Paul,  earnestly  beholding  the  coun- 
cil, said,  Jlen  and  brethren,  I  have  lived  in  all  good 
conscience  before  God  until  this  day. 


2.  And  the  high  priest  Ananias  comnuindi-d 

them  that  stood  by  him  to  smite  liim  on  the  mouth. 

3.  Then  said  Paid  unto  him,  God  shall  smite 

thee,  thuii  whited  wall :  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me 
after  the  law,  and  commaudest  me  to  be  smitten  con- 
trary to  the  law  V 

1.  And  they  that  stood  by  said,  Revilest  thou ; 

God's  high  priest? 

h.  Then  said  Paid,  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that 

he  was  the  high  priest:  for  it  is  written,  Thou  shall 
not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of  thy  people. 

2  Vor.  iv.  8.  Wo  arc  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not 
distressed  ;  ire  are  perplexed,  but  not  in  despair  ; 

<).  Persecuted,  but  not  forsaken ;  east  down, 

but  not  destroved  ; 

Phil.  i.  28.  And  in  nothing  terrifiad  by  your  ailver- 
saries:  which  is  to  ihcm  anevidenttoken  of  perdition, 
but  to  you  of  salvation,  and  that  of  God. 

3  Ti'm.  i.  13.  For  the  which  cause  I  also  suffer  these 
things:  nevertheless  I  am  not  ashamed;  for  I  know 
whom  I  have  lielieved,  and  am  jiersuaded  that  he  is 
:diletokcep  that  which  I  have  committed  unto  him 
against  that  day. 

"  —  ii.  9.  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer, 
even  unto  bonds  ;  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound. 

1  Pet.  iii.  14.  But  and  if  ye  sutler  for  righteousness' 
sake,  happy  are  ye:  and  be  not  afraid  of  then-  terror, 
neither  be  troubled ; 

15.  But  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts : 

and  he  ready  always  to  give  an  answer  to  every  man 
that  asketh'you  a  reason  of  the  hope  that  is  in  you, 
with  meekness  and  fear  : 

16.  Having  a  good  conscience  ;  that,  whereas 

they  speak  evil  of  you,  as  of  evil  doers,  they  may  be 
ashamed  that  falsely  accuse  yom-  good  conversation  in 
Christ. 

17.  For  it  is  better,  if  the  will  of  God  bo  so, 

that  ye  suffer  for  well  doing,  than  for  evil  doing. 

— "iv.  19.  Wherefore,  let"^them  that  sutler  according 
to  the  will  of  God  commit  the  keeping  of  their  souls 
to  him  in  well  doing,  as  unto  a  faithful  Creator. 

§  28.    Prayer  for  Persecutors. 

LuTce  vi.  27.  But  I  say  unto  you  which  hear,  Love 
your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  which  hate  you, 

28.  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray  for 

them  which  despitefuUy  use  you. 

See  Luke  xxiii.  34.    Acts  vii.  00. 

§  29.    Joy  in  Persecution. 

1  Pet.  i.  6.  Wherein  ye  greatly  rejoice,  though  now 
for  a  season,  if  need  be,  ye  are  in  heavmesa  through 
m;inifo!d  temptations:   " 

—  iv.  14.  If  ye  be  reproached  for  the  name  of 
Christ,  hajipy  are  ye  ;  for  the  Si)irit  of  glory  and  of 
God  resteth  upon  you  :  outheir  part  he  is  evil  spoken 
of,  but  on  your  part  he  is  glorified. 

Phil.  ii.  17.  Yea,  and  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacri- 
fice and  service  of  your  faith,  I  joy,  and  rejoice  with 
you  all. 

18.  For  the  same  cause  also  do  ye  joy,  and  re- 
joice with  me. 

Col.  i.  34.  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  foryou, 
imd  fill  up  that  which  is  Ijehind  of  the  afflictions  of 
Christ  in  my  flesh  for  his  body's  sake,  which  is  the 
church : 

Ueb.  xi.  25.  Choosing  rather  to  suffer  affliction  with 
the  people  of  God,  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin 
for  a  season ; 

26.  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater 

riches  than  the  treasures  in  Egypt :  for  he  had  respect 
unto  the  recompense  of  the  rewariU 

See  Bom.  viii.  17. 

§  30.    Glorying  in  it. 

Pom.  V.  3.  And  not  only  so,  but  we  glory  in  tribula- 
tions also  ;  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patience; 

4.  And  patience,  experience  ;  and  experience, 

hope : 


Eph.  iii.  13.  Wherefore  I  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at 
my  tribulations  for  you,  which  U  your  glory. 


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CHAP.  V. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTION'S. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


Phil.  i.  12.  But  I  would  ye  should  understand,  breth- 
ren, thiit  the  things  which  happened  unto  me  have  fall- 
en out  rather  unto  the  furtherance  of  the  gospel ; 

13.  So  that  mj'  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest 

in  all  the  palace,  and  in  all  other  places  ; 

14.  And  many  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord, 

waxing  contident  by  my  bonds,  are  much  more  bold 
to  speak  the  word  without  fear. 

29.  For  unto  you  it  is  given  in  the  behalf  of 

Christ,  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to  suffer 
for  his  sake ; 

30.  Havmg  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in 

me,  and  now  hear  to  be  in  me. 

2  Thesi.  i.  4.  So  that  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the 
churches  of  God,  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all 
your  persecutions  and  tribulations  that  ye  endure  : 

-5.   Which  is  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous 

judgment  of  God,  that  ye  may  be  counted  worthy  of 
the  kingdom  of  God,  for  which  ye  also  suffer  : 

2  Tim.  i.  8.  Be  not  thou  therefore  ashamed  of  the 
testimony  of  our  Lord,  nor  of  me  his  prisoner  :  but  be 
thou  partaker  of  the  afflictions  of  the  gospel  according 
to  the  power  of  God ; 

1  Pet.  iv.  12.  Beloved,  thmk  it  not  strange  concern- 
ing the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  tiy  you,  as  though  some 
strange  thing  happened  unto  you  : 

13.  But  rejoice,  inasmuch  as  ye  are  partakers 

of  Christ's  sufferings ;  that,  when  his  glory  shall  be  re- 
vealed, 3'e  may  be  glad  also  with  exceeding  joy. 

"16.  Yet  if  any  man  suffer  as  a  Christian,  let 

him  not  be  ashamed ;  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this 
behalf 

§  31.    Steadfastness  Rewarded. 

Mat.  V.  10.  Blessed  are  they  which  are  persecuted 
for  righteousness'  sake :  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

11.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  revile  you, 

and  persecute  you,  and  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil 
against  you  falsely,  for  my  sake. 

12.  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad  :  for  great 

is  your  reward  in  heaven :  for  so  persecuted  they  the 
prophets  which  were  before  you. 

—  X.  33.  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess  me  be- 
fore men,  him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father 
which  is  in  heaven. 

33.  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men, 

him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father  which  is  in 
heaven. 

39.  lie  that  findeth  his  life  shall  lose  it :  and 

he  that  loscth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it. 

Mark  viii.  35.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall 
lose  it :  but  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
and  the  gospel's,  the  same  shall  save  it. 

—  X.  29.  And  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Verily  I  say 
unto  you,  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 
brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mother,  or  wife,  or 
children,  or  lands,  for  my  sake,  and  the  gospel's, 

30.  But  he  shall  receive  a  hmidredfold  now  in 

this  time,  houses,  and  brethren,  and  sisters,  and  moth- 
ers, and  children,  and  lands,  with  persecutions ;  and 
in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life. 

—  xiii.  13.  And  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  men  for  my 
name's  sake :  but  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end, 
the  same  shall  be  saved. 

Lvke  vi.  20.  And  ho  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disci- 
ples, and  said.  Blessed  he  ye  poor :  for  yours  is  the 
kingdom  of  God. 

■ 21.  Blessed  are  ye  that  hunger  now:  for  ye 

shall  be  filled.  Blessed  are  ye  that  weep  now  :  for  ye 
shall  laugh. 

22.  Blessed  are  ye,  when  men  shall  hate  you, 

and  when  they  shall  separate  yon.  from  their  company, 
and  shall  reproach  you,  and  cast  out  your  name  asevU, 
for  the  Son  of  man's  sake. 

23.  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy : 

for,  behold,  your  reward  is  great  in  heaven :  for  in  the 
like  manner  did  their  fathers  unto  the  prophets. 

24.  But  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich !  for  ye 

have  received  your  consolation. 

2.5.  Woe  unto  you  that  are  full !  for  ye  shall 

himgcr.  Woe  unto  you  that  laugh  now  I  for  yc  shall 
mourn  and  weep. 


26.  Woe  unto  j-ou,  when  all  men  shall  speak 

well  of  you  !  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets. 

—  ix.  24.  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 
it :  but  whosoever  wUl  lose  his  life  for  my  sake,  the 
same  shall  save  it. 

—  xii.  8.  Also  I  say  unto  you,  Whosoever  shall  con- 
fess me  before  men,  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  also 
confess  before  the  angels  of  God : 

Bom.  viii.  18.  For  I  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of 
this  present  time  are  not  worthy  to  be  compared  with 
the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in  us. 

Pliil.  1.  7.  Even  as  it  is  meet  for  me  to  think  this  of 
j-ou  all,  because  I  have  j'ou  in  my  heart ;  inasmuch  as 
both  in  my  bonds,  and  in  the  defence  and  confirmation 
of  the  gospel,  ye  all  are  partakers  of  my  grace. 

2  Tim.  ii.  12.  If  we  suffer,  we  shall  also  reign  with 
him  :  if  we  deny  him,he  also  will  deny  us; 

1  Pet.  i.  7.  That  the  trial  of  }'om-  faith,  being  much 
more  precious  than  of  gold  that  perisheth,  though  it  be 
tried  with  fire,  might  be  found  unto  praise  and  honour 
and  glory  at  the  appearing  of  Jesus  Christ : 

2  Pet.  iii.  17.  Ye  therefore,  beloved,  seeing  ye  know 
these  things  before,  beware  lest  ye  also,  being  led  away 
with  the  error  of  the  wicked,  fall  from  yom-  own  stead- 
fastness. 

i?e».  xix.  1.  And  after  these  things  I  heard  a  great 
voice  of  much  people  in  heaven,  saying.  Alleluia ;  Sal- 
vation, and  glory,  and  honom',  and  power,  unto  the 
Lord  our  God : 

3.  For  true  and  righteous  are  his  judgments ; 

for  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which  did  corrupt 
the  earth  with  her  fornication,  and  hath  avenged  the 
blood  of  his  servants  at  her  hand. 

3.  And  again   they  said,  Alleluia,  And  her 

smoke  rose  up  for  ever  and  ever. 

4.  And  the  four  and  twenty  elders  and  the  four 

beasts  fell  down  and  worshipped  God  that  sat  on  the 
throne  saying.  Amen ;  Alleluia. 

5.  And  a  voice  came  out  of  the  throne,  saying 

Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants,  and  ye  that  fear 
him,  both  small  and  great. 

§  32.    Unsteadfastiiess  Punished. 

Luke  ix.  36.  For  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed  of  me 
and  of  my  words,  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be 
ashamed,  when  he  shall  come  in  his  own  glory,  and  in 
his  Father's,  and  of  the  holy  angels. 

—  xii.  9.  But  he  that  denieth  me  before  men  shall 
be  denied  before  the  angels  of  God. 


CHAP.  V. 

PERSECUTIOlSr  OVERRULED   AND 
AVENGED. 

§  33.    Persecution  Forbidden. 

Prov.  xxiv.  15.  Lay  not  wait,  O  wicked  man,  against 
the  dwelling  of  the  righteous ;  spoil  not  his  resting 
place : 

Acts  xxii.  7.  And  I  fell  unto  the  grormd,  and  heard 
a  voice  saying  imto  me,  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest 
thou  me  ? 

8.  And  I  answered,  Who  art  thou.  Lord  ?   And 

he  said  unto  me,  I  am  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  whom  thou 
persecutest. 

§  34.    A  Persecutor  Converted. 

Acts  ix.  31.  But  all  that  heard  him  were  amazed, 
and  said ;  Is  not  this  he  that  destroyed  them  which 
called  on  this  name  in  Jerusalem,  and  came  hither  for 
that  intent,  that  he  might  bring  them  bound  imto  the 
chief  priests  ? 

Oal.  i.  23.  But  they  had  heard  only.  That  he  which 
persecuted  us  in  times  past  now  preacheth  the  faith 
which  once  he  destroyed. 

24  And  they  glorified  God  in  me. 


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CHAP.  V. 


TRIALS  AND  PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


^  35.    Ferseciition  Failing  of  its  Aim. 

Acta  T.  24.  Now  when  the  Li.^h  priest  and  the  cap- 
tain of  tlie  temple  ami  the  cliief  priests  hearil  these 
things,  they  doubted  of  them  whereunto  this  would 
grow. 

25.  Then  c.ime  one  and  told  them,  saying,  Be- 
hold, tlie  men  whom  ye  put  in  i>rison  are  standing  in 
the  temple,  and  teaching  the  people. 

41.  And  they  departed  from  the  presence  of 

the  council,  rejoicing  that  they  were  countetl  worthy 
to  sulTer  shame  for  his  name. 

42.  And  daily  in  the  temple,  and  in  every 

house,  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach  Jesus  Christ. 

—  viii.  4.  Therefore  they  tliat  were  scattered  abroatl 
went  everywhere  preaching  the  word. 

—  xi.  19.  Now  they  which  were  scattered  abroad 
upon  the  persecution  that  arose  about  Stephen  travel- 
led as  far  as  Phenice,  and  Cyprus,  and  Autioch,  preach- 
ing the  word  to  none  but  unto  the  .Jews  only. 

20.  And  some  of  them  were  men  of  Cyprus 

and  Gyrene,  which,  when  tliey  were  come  to  Antioch, 
spake  unto  the  Grecians,  preacliing  the  Lord  Jesus. 

—  xiv.  4.  But  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided  : 
and  part  held  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the 
apostles. 

5.  And  when  there  was  an  assault  made  both 

of  the  Gentiles,  and  also  of  the  Jews  with  their  rulers, 
to  use  l/um  despitefully,  and  to  stone  them, 

6.  They  were  ware  of  it,  and  fled  mito  Lystra 

and  Derbe,  cities  of  Lycaonia,  and  unto  the  region 
that  lieth  round  about : 

7.  And  there  they  preached  the  gospel. 

§  36.    Persecutors  Pniiislied. 

Deitt.  XXX.  7.  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  put  all 
these  curses  upon  thine  enemies,  and  on  them  that  hate 
thee,  which  persecuted  thee. 

2  Kings  ix.  7.  And  thou  shalt  smite  the  house  of 
Ahab  thj-  master,  that  I  may  avenge  the  blood  of  my 
servants"  the  prophets,  and  the  blood  of  all  the  sor- 
vants  of  the  Lord,  at  the  hand  of  Jezebel. 

2  Ghr.  xxxvi.  16.  But  they  mocked  the  messengers 
of  God,  and  despised  his  words,  and  misused  his 
prophets,  until  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  arose  against 
his  people,  till  tJiere  ira-'i  no  remedy. 

17.  Therefore  he  brought  upon  them  the  king 

of  the  Chaldees,  who  slew  the  young  men  with  the 
sword  in  the  house  of  their  sanetuarj-,  and  had  no 
compassion  upon  young  man  or  maiden,  old  man,  or 
him  that  stooped  "for  age :  he  gave  them  all  into  his 
hand. 

Xeh.  ix.  27.  Therefore  thou  delivcredst  them  into 
the  hand  of  their  enemies,  who  vexed  them:-l- 

30.  Behold,  we  are  servants  this  day,  and  for 

the  land  that  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers  to  eat  the 
fruit  thereof  and  the  good  thereof,  behold,  we  are  ser- 
vants in  it : 

Ps.  xxvii.  2.  When  the  wicked,  even  mine  enemies 
and  mv  foes,  came  upon  me  to  eat  up  my  flesh,  they 
stumbled  and  fell. 

—  xxxvii.  13.  The  wicked  plotteth  against  the  just, 
and  gnasheth  upon  him  with  his  teeth. 

13.  The  Lord  shall  laugh  at  him  :  for  he  sceth 

that  his  day  is  coming. 

—  Ixiv.  8.  So  they  shall  make  their  own  tongue  to 
fall  upon  themselves :  all  that  see  them  shall  flee  away. 

—  Ixviii.  23.  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  tlie 
blood  of  thine  enemies,  and  the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  in 
the  same. 

—  Ix-wi.  12.  He  shall  cut  off  the  spirit  of  princes  : 
he  i.i  terrible  to  the  kings  of  the  earth. 

—  Ixxxiii.  11.  JIake  their  nobles  Uke  Oreb,  and  like 
Zeeb  :  yea,  all  tlieir  princes  as  Zebah,  and  as  Zalmunna : 

12.  Who  said.  Let  us  take  to  ourselves  the 

houses  of  God  in  possession. 

15.  So  persecute  them  with  thy  tempest,  and 

make  them  afraid  with  thy  storm. 

Prov.  xiv.  11.  The  house  of  the  wicked  shall  be  over- 
thrown: butthe  tabernacle  of  theuprightshall  flourish. 

Is.  li.  7.  Hearken  unto  me,  j-e  that  know  righteous- 
ness, the  people  in  whose  heart  is  my  law ;  fear  ye  not 

e 


the  reproach  of  men,  neither  be  ye  afraid  of  their  ro- 
vilings. 

8.  For  the  moth  shall  eat  them  up  like  a  gar- 
ment, and  the  worm  shall  eat  them  like  wool :  but  my 
righteousness  sliall  be  for  ever,  and  my  salvation  from 
generation  to  generation. 

—  liv.  17.  No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  thee 
shall  prosper;  and  every  tongue  th^it  sliidl  iise  against 
thee  in  judirment  thou"  shall  condemn.  This  w  the 
heritage  of  the  servants  of  the  Loud,  and  their  right- 
eousness M  of  me,  saith  the  Loud. 

—  Ix.  14.  The  sons  also  of  them  that  attlicted  thee 
shall  come  bending  unto  thee ;  and  all  they  that  de- 
spised thee  shall  bow  themselves  down  at  the  soles  of 
thy  feet;  and  they  shall  call  thee,  the  city  of  the 
Loud,  The  Zion  of  the  llolv  One  of  Israel. 

—  Ixvi.  5.  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  that 
tremble  at  his  word  ;  Your  brethren  that  hated  you, 
that  cjist  you  out  for  my  name's  sake,  said.  Let  the 
Lord  be  glorified:  but  he  shall  appear  to  your  joy, 
and  thev  shall  be  ashami'd. 

Jer.  .xi.  21.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Loud  of  the  men 
of  Anathoth,  that  seek  thy  life,  saying.  Prophesy  not 
in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  that  thou  die  not  by  our 
hand : 

22.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Behold,  I  will  punish  them:  the  young  men  shall  die 
by  the  sword;  their  sons  and  thei'r  daughters  shall  die 
by  funine : 

23.  And  there  shall  be  no  remnant  of  them : 

for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of  Anathoth,  even 
the  year  of  their  visitation. 

—  XX.  3.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that 
Pashur  brought  forth  Jeremiah  out  of  the  stocks. 
Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  him.  The  Loud  hath  not 
called  thy  name  Pashur,  but  Magor-missaliib. 

4.  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will 

make  thee  a  terror  to  thyself,  and  to  all  thy  friends : 
and  they  shall  fall  bv  the"  sword  of  their  enemies,  and 
thine  eyes  shall  behold  it :  and  I  will  give  all  Judah 
into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall 
carrj'  them  captive  into  Biabylon,  and  shall  slay  them 
with  the  sword. 

11.  But  the  Lord  is  with  me  as  a  mighty  ter- 
rible one  ;  therefore  mv  persecutors  shall  stumble,  and 
they  shall  not  prevail:  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed; 
for  they  shall  not  prosper:  th^ir  everlastmg  confusion 
shall  never  lie  forgotten. 

—  xxvi.  14.  As  for  me,  behold,  I  am  in  your  hand : 
do  with  me  as  seemeth  good  and  meet  unto  you. 

15.  But  know  ye  for  certain,  that  if  ye  put  me 

to  death,  ye  shall  surely  brmg  innocent  blood  upon 
yourselves,  and  upon  this  city,  and  upon  the  inhabit- 
ants thereof:  for  of  a  truth  "the  Lord  hath  sent  me 
imto  you  to  speak  all  these  words  in  your  ears. 

—  XXX.  16.  Therefore  all  they  that  devour  thee  shall 
be  devoured  ;  and  all  thine  ad"versaries,  eveiy  one  of 
them,  shall  go  into  captivity  ;  and  they  that  spoil  thee 
shall  be  a  sp'oil,  and  all  that  prey  upon  thee  will  I  give 
for  a  prey. 

20.  Their  children  also  shall  be  as  aforetime, 

and  their  congregation  shall  be  established  before  me, 
and  I  will  puiiish  all  that  oppress  them. 

£><*.  xx\iii.  24.  And  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prick- 
ing brier  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  nor  imi/  grieving 
thorn  of  all  that  are  round  about  them,  that  despised 
them  ;  and  they  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  God. 

Amos  vii.  10."  Now  therefore  hear  thou  the  word  of 
the  Lord  :  Thou  saycst,  Prophesy  not  against  Isnul, 
and  drop  not  thi/  vo'rd  against  the  house  of  Isaac. 

17.  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  thy  wife 

shall  be  a  harlot  in  the  citv,  and  thy  sous  and  thy 
dauffhters  shall  fall  bv  the  sword,  and  thy  land  shall 
be  divided  bvlinc;  and  thou  shalt  die  in  a  polluted 
land ;  and  Israel  shall  surely  go  into  captivity  forth 
of  his  land. 

Zeph.  ii.  8.  I  have  heard  the  reproach  of  Sloab,  and 
the  revilmgs  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  whereby  they 
have  reproliched  my  people,  and  magnified  themselves 
against  their  border.  , 

9.  Therefore,   as  I  live,  saith  tl>e  Lord  of 

hosts,  the  God  of  Israel,  Surely  Jloab  shall  be  as 
Sodom,  and  the  children  of  Aumion  as  Gomorrah, 

1 


CHAP.  V. 


TRIALS  AND   PERSECUTIONS. 


BOOK  XXVI. 


even  the  brooding  of  nettles,  and  snltpits,  and  a  per- 
petual desolatiim  :  the  residue  ot'm_y  peoj^le  shall  spoil 
thcni,  and  the  renmaut  of  my  people  shall  possess 
them. 

Zn'ph.  iL  10.  This  shall  they  have  for  their  pride,  be- 
cause they  have  roiiroached  and  m;ignified  iliemsdves 
against  the  people  of  the  Loud  of  hosts. 

Mat.  xxiii.  35.  That  ujiou  }'ou  may  come  all  the 
righteous  blood  shed  upon  the  earth,  from  the  blood 
of  righteous  Abel  unto  the  blood  of  Zacharias  son  of 
Barachias,  whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and  the 
altar. 

36.  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  All  these  things 

shall  come  upou  this  generation. 

Luke  xi.  50.  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets, 
which  was  shod  from  the  foundation  of  the  world, 
may  be  required  of  tliis  generation; 

51.  From  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the  blood  of 

Zacharias,  wliich  perished  between  the  altar  and  the 
temple:  verily  I  say  unto  you,  It  shall  be  required  of 
this  generation. 

2  riiess.  i.  6.  Seeing  it  is  a  righteous  thing  with  God 
to  recompense  tribulation  to  tliem  that  trouble  you  ; 

7.  And  to  you  who  are  troubled  rest  with  us, 

when  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  from  heaven 
with  his  mighty  angels, 

8.  In  flaming  fire  taking  vengeance  on  them 

that  know  not  God,  and  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

Rep.  xvi.  5.  And  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters 
say.  Thou  art  righteous,  O  Lord,  which  art,  and  wast, 
and  Shalt  be,  because  thou  hast  judged  thus. 

6.  For  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  saints  and 

prophets,  and  thou  hast  given  them  blood  to  drink ; 
for  they  are  worthy. 

—  xvii.  15.  And  he  saith  imto  me.  The  waters  which 
thou  sawest,  where  the  whore  sitteth,  are  peoples,  and 
multitudes,  and  nations,  and  tongues. 

16.  And  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest  upon 

the  beast,  these  shall  hate  the  w-hore,  and  shall  make 
her  desolate  and  naked,  and  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and 
burn  her  with  fire. 

_  —  xviii.  7.  How  much  she  hath  glorified  herself,  and 
lived  deliciously,  so  much  torment  and  sorrow  give 
her :  for  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am 
no  widow,  and  shall  see  no  sorrow. 

8.  Therefore  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one 

day,  death,  and  moui-ning,  and  famme ;  and  she  shall 
be  utterly  burned  with  tire :  for  strong  is  the  Lord 
God  who  judgeth  her. 

20.  Rejoice  over  her,  tJwu  heaven,  and  ye  holy 

apostles  and  prophets ;  for  God  hath  avenged  you  on 
her. 

—  six.  19.  And  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of 
the  earth,  and  tlieir  armies,  gathered  together  to  make 
war  against  him  that  sat  on  the  horse,  and  against  his 
army. 

20.  And  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him 

the  false  prophet  that  wrought  miracles  before  him, 
with  which  he  deceived  them  that  had  received  the 
mark  of  the  beast,  and  them  that  worshipped  his 
image.  These  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  of  fire 
burning  with  brimstone. 

§  37.    Diviue  Support. 

Ps.  xviiL  18.  They  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my 
calamity  :  but  the  Lord  was  my  stay. 

JfiU.  X.  20.  Fear  tliom  not  therefore:  for  there  is 
nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  revealed  ;  and  hid, 
that  shall  not  be  known. 

28.  And  fear  not  them  which  kill  the  body, 

but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul :  but  rather  fear  him 
which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  body  in  hell. 

.V.(^^■  xiii.  11.  But  when  tlioy  sliall  lead  you,  and 
deliver  you  up,  take  no  tliouglit  beforehand  what  ye 
shall  speak,  neither  do  ye  prome.iiitatc :  but  whatso- 
ever shall  be  given  you  in  tliat  hour,  that  speak  ye: 
for  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Ltike  xii.  11.  And  when  they  bring  you  unto  the 
synagogues,  and  unto  magistrates,  and  powers,  take  ye 
no  thought  how  or  what  tlung  ye  shall  answer,  or 
what  ye  shall  say ; 


—  xxi.  14.  Settle  it  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not  to 
meditate  before  what  ye  shall  answer : 

15.  For  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom 

which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay 
nor  resist. 

John  xvi.  1.  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you, 
that  ye  should  not  be  offended. 

20.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  imto  you.  That  ye 

shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world  "shall  rejoice  j 
and  ye  shall  be  sorrowful,  but  your  sorrow  shall  be 
turned  into  joy. 

(A.    REQUESTED.) 

3  Chi:  XX.  10.  And  now,  behold,  the  children  of 
Ammon  and  Moab  and  Mount  Seir,  whom  thou  would- 
est  not  let  Israel  invade,  wlien  they  came  out  of  the 
land  of  Egj-pt,  but  they  turned  fl-om  them,  and  de- 
stroyed them  not ; 

11.  Behold,  /sny,  Iimo  they  reward  us,  to  come 

to  cast  us  out  of  thy  possession,  which  thou  hast  given 
us  to  inherit. 

Ps.  Ixxiv.  18.  Remember  this,  that  the  enemy  hath 
reproached,  O  Loed,  and  that  the  foolish  people  have 
blasphemed  thy  name. 

—  Ixxxvi.  2.  Preserve  my  soul ;  for  I  am  holy :  O 
thou  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee. 

Jei:  xiv.  21.  Do  not  abhor  vs,  for  thy  name's  sake ; 
do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  glory :  remember, 
break  not  thy  covenant  with  us. 

(B.   EXPECTED.) 

Ps.  XXV.  15.  Mine  eyes  are  ever  toward  the  Lord; 
for  he  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  net. 

—  xxvii.  10.  When  my  father  and  my  mother  for- 
sake me,  then  the  Lord  will  take  me  up. 

§  38.    Divine  Deliverance. 

1  Sam.  ii.  9.  He  will  keep  the  feet  of  his  saints,  and 
the  wicked  shall  be  silent  in  darkness ;  for  by  strength 
shall  no  man  prevail. 

Ps.  viii.  2.  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
hfist  thou  ordained  strength  because  of  thine  enemies, 
that  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the  avenger. 

—  xxvii.  5.  For  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide 
me  iu  his  pavilion;  in  the  secret  of  his  tabernacle 
shall  he  hide  :ue ;  he  shall  set  me  up  upon  a  rock. 

^  xxxi.  4.  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have 
laid  privily  for  me :  for  thou  art  my  strength. 

—  Ixii.  9.  Surely  men  of  low  degree  are  vanity,  and 
men  of  high  degree  are  a  lie :  to  be  laid  in  the  bal- 
ance, they  are  aUogether  lighter  than  vanity. 

—  Ixxii.  14.  He  shall  redeem  their  soul  from  deceit 
and  violence:  and  precious  shall  their  blood  be  in  his 
sight. 

—  xxxiv.  17.  The  righteous  cry,  and  the  Lord  hear- 
eth,  and  delivereth  them  out  of  all  their  troubles. 

—  Ixxxv.  9.  Surely  his  salvation  is  nigh  them  that 
fear  him ;  that  glory  may  dwell  in  our  land. 

—  xciv.  15.  But  judgment  shall  return  unto  right- 
eousness ;  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  Ibllow  it. 

—  xcvii.  8.  Zion  heard,  and  was  glad;  and  the 
daughter  of  Judah  rejoiced  because  of  thy  judgments, 
O  Lord. 

—  cii.  18.  This  shall  be  written  for  the  generation  to 
come :  and  the  people  which  shall  be  created  shall 
praise  the  Lord. 

19.  For  he  hath  looked  down  from  the  height 

of  hia  sanctuaiy ;  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold 
the  earth ; 

20.  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  prisoner ;  to 

loose  those  tliat  are  appointed  to  death ; 

21.  To  declare  the  name  of  the  Lord  in  Zion, 

and  his  praise  in  Jerusalem ; 

—  cv.  13.  When  they  went  from  one  nation  to  an- 
other, from  otie  kingdom  to  another  people ; 

14.  He  sufi'ered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong : 

yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes  ; 

15.  Saying,  Touch  not  mine  anointed  and  do 

my  prophets  no  harm. 

17.  He  sent  a  man  before  them,  ecen  Joseph, 

w7w  was  sold  for  a  servant ; 

18.  Whose  feet  they  hurt  with  fetters :  he  was 

laid  in  iron : 


672 


CHAP.  I. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


Jhi.  cv.  19.  Until  the  time  that  his  worJ  came :  the 
word  (if  the  Loud  tried  liim. 

21).  Tlie  kiii^'  sent  and  loosed  liini;  ewn.  the 

ruler  of  the  jieople,  and  let  him  go  free. 

31.  He  made  hiiu  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 

of  all  his  substance: 

22.  To  bind  his  princes  at  his  pleasiu-e ;  and 

teach  his  senators  wisilom. 

—  ei.x.  31.  For  he  shall  stand  at  the  right  hand  of 
the  poor,  to  save  him  from  those  that  condemn  his 
soul. 

—  cxviii.  15.  The  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation 
in  in  the  tabernacles  of  the  righteous :  the  right  hand 
of  the  Lord  dootli  valiautly. 

—  c.xxv.  3.  For  the  rod  uf  the  wicked  shall  not  rest 
upon  the  lot  of  the  riglilcous;  lest  the  righteous  put 
forth  their  hands  unto  iniiiuity. 

—  cxlii.  7.  Bring  my  soul  out  of  prison,  that  I  may 
jiraise  thy  name:  the  righteous  shall  compass  me 
about  ;  for  thou  shall  deal  bountifully  with  me. 

Proc.  iii.  23.  Then  shall  thou  walk  in  thy  way  safely, 
and  thy  foot  shall  not  stumble. 

L>ik-f  x.\i.  18.  But  there  shall  not  a  hair  of  your 
head  perish. 

Acl.s  v.  20.  Go,  stand  and  speak  in  the  temple  to 
the  people  all  the  words  of  this  life. 

21.  And  when  they  heard  ihat.ihcy  entered 

into  the  temple  early  in  the  morning,  and  taught.  But 
the  high  priest  came,  and  they  that  were  with  him, 
and  called  the  council  together,  and  all  the  senate  of 
the  children  of  Israel,  and  sent  to  the  prison  to  have 
them  brought. 

—  xii.  13.  And  as  Peter  knocked  at  the  door  of 
the  gate,  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Khoda. 


14.  And  when   she   knew  Peter's  voice,  sho 

opened  not  the  gate  for  gladness,  but  ran  in,  and  told 
how  Peter  stood  before  the  gate. 

10.  But  Peter  continued  knocking:  and  when 

they  had  opened  t/ie  dovr,  and  saw  him,  they  were  as- 
tonished. 

17.  But  he,  beckoning  unto  them  with  the 

hand  to  hold  their  peace,  declared  unto  them  how  the 
Lord  had  brought  him  out  of  the  prison.  And  he 
S!iid,  Go  shew  these  things  unto  James,  and  to  the 
brethren.  And  he  departed,  ami  went  into  another 
place. 

3  Cor.  i.  9.  But  we  had  the  sentence  of  death  in  our- 
selves, that  we  should  not  trust  in  om-selves,  but  in 
God  which  raiseth  the  dead : 

10.   Who  delivered  us  from  so  great  a  death, 

and  doth  deliver  :  in  whom  we  trust  that  he  will  yet 
deliver  u-i ; 

3  Tim.  iii.  10.  But  thou  hast  fully  known  my  doc- 
trine, manner  of  life,  purpose,  faith,  longsuneriug, 
charity,  patience, 

11.  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  unto 

me  at  Antioch,  at  Iconium,  at  Lystra ;  what  persecu- 
tions I  endured :  but  out  of  t/icm  all  the  Lokd  deliv- 
ered me. 

liev.  xii.  6.  And  the  woman  fled  into  the  wilderness, 
where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God,  that  they 
should  feed  her  there  a  thousand  two  hundred  and 
threescore  da3'S. 

14.  And  to  the  woman  were  given  two  wings 

of  a  great  eagle,  that  she  might  fly  into  the  wilderness, 
into  her  place,  where  she  is  nourished  for  a  time,  and 
times,  and  half  a  tune,  from  the  face  of  the  serpent 


BOOK    XXVII. -ESCHATOLOGY. 


CHAP.  I. 

THE   MILLENNIUM. 

§  1.    Tlie  Growth  of  the  Kingdom  of  God. 

Mat.  xiii.  31.  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto  them, 
saying.  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  grain  of 
mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his 
field : 

32,  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all  seeds :  but 

when  it  is  grown,  it  is  the  greatest  among  herbs,  and 
bccometh  a  tree,  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and 
lodge  in  the  branches  thereof. 

ifitrk  iv.  26.  And  he  said.  So  is  the  kingdom  of  God, 
as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  ground ; 

27.  And  should  sleep,  and  rise  night  and  day, 

and  the  seed  should  spring  and  grow  up,  he  knoweth 
not  how. 

28.  For  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit  of  her- 
self; first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  after  that  the  full 
corn  in  the  ear. 

29.  But  when  the  fniit  is  brought  forth,  im- 
mediately he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  because  the  har- 
vest is  come. 

30.  And  he  saKl,  Whercunto  shall  we  liken 

the  kingdom  of  God?  or  with  what  comparison  shall 
we  compiire  it  ? 

31.  //  i>  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which, 

when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth,  is  less  than  all  the  seeds 
that  be  in  the  earth: 

32.  But  when  it  is  sown,  it  groweth  up,  and 

becometh  greater  than  all  herbs,  and  shooteth  out 
great  branches  ;  so  that  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge 
under  the  shadow-  of  it. 


Luke  xiii.  18.  Then  said  he,  Unto  what  is  the  king- 
dom of  God  Uke?  and  wheretmto  shall  I  resemble 
it? 

19.  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 

a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  garden  ;  and  it  grew,  and 
waxed  a  great  tree ;  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  m 
the  branches  of  it. 

See  Dan.  ii.  34,  35. 

§  2.    Conyersioii  of  the  Jews. 

Is.  iv.  4.  When  the  Lord  shall  have  washed  away 
the  filth  of  the  daughters  of  Zion,  and  shall  have 
purged  the  blood  of  Jerusalem  from  the  midst  thereof 
by  the  spirit  of  judgment,  and  by  tlie  spirit  of  burning. 

5.    And    the   Loud   will   create   upcm   every 

dwellingjilace  of  mount  Zion,  and  ujion  her  assem- 
blie-s,  a  cloud  and  smoke  by  day,  and  the  shining  of  a 
flaming  fire  by  night :  for  upon  all  the  glory  s/iall  be  a 
defence. 

C.  And  there  shall  be  a  tabernacle  for  a  shadow 

in  the  daytime  from  the  heat,  and  for  a  place  of  ref- 
uge, and  tor  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  rain. 

—  X.  20.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  t!tat 
the  remnant  of  Israel,  and  such  as  are  cscajied  of  the 
bouse  of  .lacob,  shall  no  more  again  stay  upon  him 
that  smote  them :  but  shall  stay  upon  the  Lokd,  the 
Holy  One  of  Israel,  in  truth. 

21.  The  remnant  shall  return,  even  the  rem- 
nant of  .laeob,  unto  the  mighty  God. 

Joel  iii.  17.  So  shall  ve  know  that  I  am  the  Lord 
your  God  dwelling  in  Zion,  mv  lioly  mountain  :  then 
shall  Jerusalem  be  holy,  and  there  shall  no  strangers 
pass  through  her  an}-  more. 


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BOOK  XXVIl. 


Jwl  iii.  18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  (la.y, 
thai  the  mountains  shall  drop  down  new  -n-ine,  and  the 
hills  shall  flow  with  milk,  and  all  the  rivers  of  Judah 
shall  flow  with  waters,  and  a  fountain  shall  come  forth 
of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  shall  water  the  valley 
of  Shittim. 

It).  Egypt  shall  be  a  desolation,  and  Edom 

shall  be  a  desolate  wilderness,  for  the  violence  against 
the  children  of  Judah,  because  they  have  shed  inno- 
cent lilood  in  their  land. 

20.  But  Judah  shall  dwell  for  ever,  and  Jeru- 
salem from  treneration  to  generation. 

21.  For  I  will  cleanse  their  blood  that  I  have 

not  cleansed  :  for  the  Lord  dwolleth  m  Zion. 

See  Is.  lix.  20.    Jcr.  xxxi.  31.    Rmi.  xi.  1.5-32, 

§  3.    The  Universal  Triumph  of  Christianity. 

Ps.  xxii.  27.  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remem- 
ber and  turn  unto  the  Lord:  and  all  the  kindreds  of 
the  nations  shall  worship  before  thee. 

30.  A  seed  shall  serve  him ;  it  shall  he  ac- 
counted to  the  Lord  for  a  generation. 

31.  They  shall  come,  and  shall  declare  his 

righteousness  unto  a  people  that  shall  be  born,  that  he 
hath  done  thu. 

—  Ixviii.  31.  Princes  shall  come  out  of  Egypt; 
Ethiopia  shall  soou  stretch  out  her  hands  unto  God. 

—  Ixxxvi.  9.  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall 
come  and  worship  before  thee,  O  Lord ;  and  shall 
glorify  thy  name. 

—  ex.  3.  Thy  people  shall  he  willing  in  tlie  day  of 
thy  power,  in  the  beauties  of  hoUness  from  the  womb 
of  the  morning :  thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  youth. 

Is.  ii.  2.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days, 
tluit  the  mountain  of  the  Lord's  house  shall  be  estab- 
lished in  the  top  of  the  mountains,  and  shall  be  ex- 
alted above  the  hills  ;  and  all  nations  shall  flow  unto  it. 

3.  And  man}'  people  shall  go  and  sav.  Come 

ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  moimtaiu  of  the  Lord,  to 
the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob;  and  he  will  teach  us 
of  his  ways,  and  we  will  walk  iu  his  paths :  for  out  of 
Zion  shall  go  forth  the  law,  and  the  word  of  the  Lord 
from  Jerusalem. 

9.  And  the  mean  man  boweth  down,  and  the 

great  man  humbleth  himself:  therefore  forgive  them 
not. 

10.  Enter  into  the  rock,  and  hide  thee  in  the 

dust,  for  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  gloiy  of  his 
majesty. 

11.  The  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled, 

and  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  bowed  down ; 
and  the  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  iu  that  day. 

12.  For  the  day  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  slmll  be 

upon  every  om  thai  is  proud  and  lofty,  and  upon  every 
one  thai  in  htted  up  ;  and  he  shall  be  lirought  low  : 

13.  And  upon  all  the  cedars  of  Lebanon,  thai 

are  high  and  lifted  up,  and  upon  all  the  oaks  of  Ba- 
shan, 

14.  And  upon  all  the  high  mountains,  and 

upon  all  the  hills  thai  are  lifted  up, 

15.  And  upon  every  high  tower,  and  upon  ev- 
ery fenced  wall, 

IG.  And  upon  all  the  ships  of  Tarsbish,  and 

Tipon  all  pleasant  pictures. 

17.  And  the  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  bowed 

down,  and  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  made 
low  ;  and  the  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  in  that  daj-. 

in.  And  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the 

rocks,  and  into  the  caves  of  the  earth,  for  fear  of  the 
Lord,  and  for  tlie  glory  of  his  majesty,  when  he  aris- 
eth  to  shake  terrilily  the  earth. 

—  xxiv.  17.  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  are 
upon  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  the  earth. 

18.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  he  who 

fleeth  from  the  noise  of  the  fear  shall  fall  into  the  pit; 
and  he  that  comoth  up  out  of  the  midst  of  the  pit  shall 
be  taken  in  the  snare:  for  the  windows  from  on  high 
are  open,  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do  .shake. 

19.  The  earth  is  utterly  broken  down,  the  earth 

is  clean  dissolved,  the  earth  is  moved  exceedingly. 

20.  The  earth  stiall  reel  toand  fro  likea  drunk- 
ard, and  shall  be  removed  like  a  cottage;   and  the 

6 


transgression  thereof  shall  be  heavy  upon  it ;  and  it 
shall  fall,  and  not  rise  again. 

21.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 

the  Lord  shall  punish  the  host  of  the  high  ones  that 
are  on  high,  and  the  kings  of  the  earth  upon  the  earth. 

22.  And  they  shall  be  gathered  together,  as 

prisoners  are  gathered  in  the  pit,  and  shall  he  shut  up 
in  the  prison,  and  after  many  days  shall  they  be  visited. 

23.  Then  the  moon  shall  be  confounded,  and 

the  sun  ashamed,  wlien  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign 
in  mount  Zion,  and  in  Jerusalem,  and  before  his  an- 
cients glorious!}'. 

—  XXV.  7.  And  he  will  destroy  in  this  mountaiti  the 
fiice  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  people,  and  the  vail 
that  is  spread  over  all  nations. 

8.  He  will  swallow  up  death  in  victory  ;  and 

the  Lord  God  will  wipe  awa}'  tears  from  otf  all  faces ; 
and  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  he  take  away  from 
otf  all  the  earth :  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  it. 

—  xxvi.  20.  Come,  my  people,  enter  thou  into  thy 
chambers,  and  shut  thy  doors  about  thee  :  hide  thyself 
as  it  were  for  a  little  moment,  until  the  indignation  he 
overpast. 

• 21.  For,  behold,  the  Lord  cometh  out  of  his 

place  to  punish  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  for  their 
iniquit}':  tlie  earth  also  shall  disclose  her  blood,  and 
shall  no  more  cover  her  slain. 

—  XXX.  26.  Jtoreover  the  light  of  the  moon  shall  be 
as  the  light  of  tlie  sun,  and  the  light  of  the  sun  shall 
be  sevenfold,  as  the  light  of  seven  days,  in  the  day 
that  the  Lord  bindeth  up  the  breach  of  his  people, 
and  healeth  the  stroke  of  their  wound. 

—  li.  11.  Therefore  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  shall 
retm-n,  and  come  with  singing  unto  Zion ;  and  ever- 
lasting joy  shall  he  upon  their  head :  they  shall  obtain 
gladness  and  joy ;  and  sorrow  and  mourning  shall  flee 
away. 

14.  The  captive  exile  hasteneth  that  he  may 

be  loosed,  and  that  he  should  not  die  in  the  pit,  nor 
that  his  bread  should  fail. 

—  Ixvi.  23.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  that  from  one 
new  uioon  to  another,  and  from  one  sabbath  to  an- 
other, shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  before  me,  saith 
the  Lord. 

24.  And  they  shall  go  forth,  and  look  upon 

the  carcasses  of  the  men  that  have  transgressed  against 
me  :  for  their  worm  shall  not  die,  neither  shall  their 
fire  be  quenched ;  and  they  shall  be  an  abhorring  unto 
all  flesh. 

Jer.  iv.  2.  And  thou  shalt  swear.  The  Lord  liveth, 
in  truth,  iu  judgment,  and  in  righteousness;  and  the 
nations  shall  bless  themselves  in  him,  and  in  him  shall 
they  glory. 

Micah  iv.  1.  But  in  the  last  days  it  shall  come  to 
pa-ss,  that  the  mountain  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  shall 
be  established  in  the  top  of  the  mountains,  and  it  shall 
be  exalted  above  the  hills ;  and  people  shall  flow  unto 
it. 

2.  And  many  nations  shall  come,  and  say, 

Come,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord, 
and  to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob  ;  and  he  will 
t<?ach  us  of  his  ways,  and  we  will  walk  in  his  paths : 
for  the  law  shall  go  forth  of  Zion,  and  the  word  of  the 
Lord  from  Jerusalem. 

—  vii.  16.  Tlie  nations  shall  see  and  be  confounded 
at  all  their  might :  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  their 
mouth,  their  ears  shall  be  deaf. 

17.  They  shall  lick  the  dust  like  a  serpent, 

they  shall  move  out  of  their  holes  like  worms  of  the 
earth  :  they  shall  be  afraid  of  the  Lord  our  God,  and 
shall  fear  because  of  thee. 

Ilab.  ii.  14.  For  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the 
knowledge  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  as  the  waters 
cover  the  sea. 

Zeph.  iii.  11.  In  that  day  shalt  thou  not  be  ashamed 
for  all  thy  doings,  wherein  thou  hast  transgressed 
atrainst  me ;  for  then  I  will  take  away  out  of  the  midst 
of  thee  them  that  rejoice  in  thy  pride,  and  thou  shalt 
no  more  be  haughty  because  of  my  holy  mountain. 

12.  I  will  also  leave  in  the  midst  of  thee  an 

afflicted  and  poor  people,  and  they  shall  trust  in  the 
name  of  the  Lord. 

13.  The  remnant  of  Israel  shall  not  do  ini- 

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BOOK  XXVII. 


quity,  nor  speak  lies ;  neither  shall  a  ilcceittul  tongue 
l)e  found  in  their  mouth :  for  they  shall  feeil  and  lie 
down,  and  none  shull  make  than  afraid. 

Ztch.  ix.  10.  And  I  will  cut  oU'  the  chariot  from 
Ephraim,  and  the  horse  D-om  Jerusalem,  and  the  battle 
bow  shall  be  cut  oH':  and  he  shall  speak  peace  unto  tlie 
heatlien  :  and  his  dominion  shall  be  from  sea  tten  to  sea, 
and  from  the  river  cmi  to  the  enils  of  the  earth. 

—  xiv.  1(5.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (luU  every  one 
that  is  leftof  all  the  nations  which  came  against  Jerusa- 
li'in,  shall  even  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  worship  the 
King,  the  Loiid  of  hosts,  and  to  keep  the  feast  of  tabcr 
nacles. 

17.   And  it  shall  be,  tlud  whoso  will  not  come 

up  of  all  the  famiUes  of  the  earth  unto  .Jerusalem  to 
worship  the  King,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  even  upon  tlicin 
shuU  be  no  rain. 

—  —  IS.  And  if  the  flimily  of  Egypt  go  not  up,  and 
(  ome  not,  that  have  no  rain  ;  there  shall  be  the  plague, 
wlierewith  Uic  Loud  will  smite  the  heathen  that  come 
not  up  to  keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles. 

19.   This  shall  lie  the  punishment  of  Egyjit, 

and  the  punishment  of  all  nations  that  come  not  up  to 
keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles. 

2U.  In  that  day  there  shall  be  upon  the  bells 

of  the  horses,  IIOLIXESS  UXTO  THE  LORD ;  and 
the  pots  in  the  LoiiD's  house  shall  be  like  tlie  bowls 
before  the  altar. 

31.  Yea,  every  pot  in  Jerusalem  and  in  Judah 

shall  be  holiness  unto  the  Lord  of  hosts :  and  all  they 
that  sacritice  shall  come  and  take  of  them,  and  seethe 
therein :  and  in  that  day  there  shall  be  no  more  the 
Canaanite  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts. 

Mat.  xvi.  18.  And  I  say  also  unto  thee.  That  thou 
art  Peter,  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church ; 
and  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  it. 

19.  And  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the 

kingdom  of  heaven  :  and  whatsoever  thou  shall  bind 
on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven ;  and  whatsoever 
thou  Shalt  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven. 

llcb.  viii.  11.  And  they  shall  nut  teach  every  man 
his  neighbour,  and  every  man  his  brother,  saying, 
Know  the  Lord ;  for  aU  shall  know  me,  from  the  least 
to  the  greatest. 

Rev.  xiv.  6.  And  I  saw  another  angel  fly  in  the  midst 
of  heaven,  having  the  everlasting  gospel  to  preach 
unto  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth,  and  to  every  nation, 
and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  people. 

§  4.    Universal  Peace. 

Pi.  xlvi.  8.  Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord, 
Tvhat  desolations  he  hath  made  in  the  earth. 

9.  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  of 

the  carlli ;  he  breaketh  the  bow,  and  cutteth  the  spear 
in  sunder;  he  bumeth  the  chariot  in  the  lire. 

h.  ii.  4.  jVnd  he  shall  judge  among  the  nations,  and 
shall  rebuke  many  peojile :  and  they  shall  beat  their 
Bwords  into  ploughshares,  and  their  spears  into  prun- 
inghooks :  nation  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against 
nation,  neither  shall  ye  learn  war  any  more. 

5.  O  house  of  Jacob,  come  ye,  and  let  us  walk 

in  the  light  of  the  Lord. 

—  ix.  5.  For  everj'  battle  of  the  warrior  ii  with  con- 
fused noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  blood ;  but  thU 
shall  be  with  burning  and  fuel  of  fire. 

—  xi.  6.  The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb, 
and  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid ;  and  the 
calf  and  the  young  lion  and  the  fatUng  together ;  and 
a  little  child  shall  lead  them. 

— ■  —  7.  And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed ;  their 
young  ones  shall  lie  down  together :  and  the  lion  shall 
eat  straw  like  the  ox. 

8.  And  the  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the 

hole  of  the  asp,  and  tlie  weaned  child  shall  put  his 
hand  on  the  cockatrice'  den. 

9.  They  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my 

holy  mountain:  for  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the 
knowledge  of  the  Lord,  as  the  waters  cover  the  sea. 

—  XXV.  6.  And  in  this  mountain  shall  the  Lord  of 
hosts  make  unto  all  people  a  feast  of  fat  things,  a  feast 
of  wines  on  the  lees,  of  fat  things  full  of  marrow,  of 
wines  on  the  lees  well  refined. 

—  Iv.  13.  Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come  up  the  fir 


tree,  and  instead  of  the  brier  shall  come  up  the  myrtle 
tree :  and  it  shall  be  to  the  Lord  for  a  name,  for  an 
everlasting  sign  thai  shall  not  be  cut  olT. 

—  Ixv.  25.  The  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  to- 
gether, and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  bullock : 
and  dust  kIuM  be  the  .serpent's  meat.  They  shall  not 
hurt  nor  dcsti'oy  in  uU  my  holy  mountain,  saith  the 
Lord. 

Kzek.  xxxix.  8.  Behold,  it  is  come,  and  it  is  done, 
saith  the  Lord  GoD;  this  w  the  day  whereof  I  have 
spoken. 

9.  And  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities  of  Israel 

shall  go  forth,  and  shall  set  on  fire  and  burn  the 
weapons,  both  the  shields  and  the  bucklers,  the  bows 
and  the  arrows,  and  the  handstaves,  and  the  spears, 
and  they  shall  burn  them  with  fire  seven  years ; 

10.  So  that  they  shall  take  no  wood  out  of  the 

field,  neither  cut  down  an;/  out  of  the  forests ;  for  they 
shall  liurn  the  weapons  with  lire  :  and  they  shall  spod 
those  that  spoiled  tlieni,  and  rob  those  "that  robbed 
them,  sailh  the  Lord  Gon. 

//().'.  ii.  18.  -fand  I  will  break  the  bow  and  the 
sword  and  the  battle  out  of  the  earth,  and  will  make 
them  to  lie  down  safely. 

^ficnh  iv.  3.  And  he  shall  judge  among  many  people, 
and  rebuke  strong  nations  aliir  oil';  and  they  shall 
beat  their  swords  into  ploughshares,  and  then'  spears 
into  pruninghooks :  nation  shall  not  lilt  up  a  sword 
against  nation,  neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more. 

4.  But  the}'  shall  sit  every  man  under  his  vine 

and  under  his  fig  tree ;  and  none  shall  make  them 
afraid :  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 
spoken  it. 

—  v.  10.  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 
the  Lord,  that  I  will  cut  off  thy  horses  out  of  the 
midst  of  thee,  and  I  will  destroy  thy  chariots: 

11.  And  I  will  cut  off  "the  cities  of  thy  land, 

and  throw  down  all  thy  strong  holds : 

§  5.    The  Binding  of  Satan. 

Rev.  XX.  1.  And  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from 
heaven,  having  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit  and  a 
great  chain  in  his  hand. 

2.  And  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  old 

serpent,  which  is  the  Devil,  and  Satan,  and  bound  him 
a  thousand  years, 

3.  And  cast  him  into  the  bottomless  pit,  and 

shut  him  up,  and  set  a  seal  upon  him,  that  he  should 
deceive  the  nations  no  more,  till  the  thousand  years 
should  be  fulfilled :  and  after  that  he  must  be  loosed 
a  little  season. 

4.  And  I  saw  thrones,  and  they  sat  upon  them, 

and  judgment  was  given  imto  them:  and  /  saic  the 
souls  of  them  that  were  lieheaded  for  the  witness  of 
Jesus,  and  for  the  word  of  God,  and  which  had  not 
worshipped  the  beast,  neither  his  image,  neither  had 
received  his  mark  upon  their  foreheads,  or  in  their 
hands;  and  they  lived  and  reigned  with  C'hi'ist  a  tliou- 
sand  years. 

5.  But  the  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  again 

until  the  thousand  years  were  finished.  This  is  the 
first  resurrection. 

6.  Blessed  and  holy  w  he  that  hath  part  in  the 

first  resurrection:  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no 
power,  but  they  shall  be  priests  of  God  and  of  Christ, 
and  shall  reign  with  him  a  thousand  years. 

§  6.    Apostasy  and  Final  Struggle. 

2  Tim.  iii.  1.  This  know  also,  that  in  the  last  days 
perilous  times  shall  come. 

3.  For  men  shall  be  lovers  of  their  own  selves, 

covetous,  boasters,  proud,  blasphemers,  disobedient  to 
parents,  unthankful,  unholv, 

3.  'Without  natural  affection,  truce-breakers, 

false  accusers,  incontinent,  fierce,  despisers  of  those 
that  are  good, 

4.  Traitors,    heady,    highmmded,    lovers   of 

pleasures  more  than  lovers  of  God ; 

5.  Having  a  form  of  godliness,  but  denying 

the  power  thereof:  from  such  turn  away. 

6.  For  of  this  sort  are  they  which  creep  into 


675 


CHAP.  U. 


ESCHATOLOGT. 


BOOK  xxvn. 


houses,  luul  k'iid  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sius, 
led  awav  with  divers  lusts,  ,     ,       ,.  i 

1  John  ii  18.  Little  children,  it  is  the  last  time :  and 
as  ve  have  heard  that  antichrist  shall  come,  even  now 
are  there  many  antichrists;  whereby  we  know  that  it 

is  the  last  time.  ,       »,        »  ti    » 

—  iv  3  \nd  every  spirit  that  confesseth  not  that 
Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh  is  not  of  God :  and 
this  is  that  spirit  of  antichrist,  whereof  ye  have  heard 
that  it  should  come;  and  even  now  akeady  is  it  in 
the  world. 

Btr.  xx.  7.  And  when  the  thousand  years  are  ex- 
pired, Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  prison, 

8.  And  shall  g-o  out  to  deceive  the  nations 

which  are  in  the  four  quarters  of  the  earth,  Gog  and 
Magog,  to  gather  them  together  to  battle :  the  number 
of  whom  is  as  the  sand  of  the  sea. 

9.  And  they  went  up  on  the  breadth  of  the 

earth,  and  compassed  tlie  camp  of  the  saints  about, 
and  the  beloved  city  ;  and  lire  came  down  from  God 
out  of  heaven,  and  "devoured  them. 

10.  And  the  devil  that  deceived  them  was 

cast  into  the  lake  of  tire  and  brimstone,  where  the 
beast  and  the  false  prophet  are,  and  shall  be  tormented 
day  and  night  for  ever  and  ever. 


§  7 


CHAP.  II. 
THE  INTERMEDIATE  STATE. 
The  Realm,  or  State,  of  the  Dead  in  General. 


3  Sam.  xxii.  0.  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me 
about ;  the  snares  of  death  prevented  me. 

Job  xxvi.  5.  Dead  things  are  formed  from  imder  the 
waters,  and  the  inhabitants  thereof 

Ps.  vi.  5.  For  in  death  there  is  no  remembrance  of 
thee:  in  the  grave  who  shall  give  thee  thanks? 

—  xvii.  15.  As  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  fiice  in 
righteousness :  I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake, 
with  thy  likeness. 

—  xsx.  9.  What  profit  is  there  in  my  blood,  when  I 
go  down  to  the  pit  ?  Shall  the  dust  praise  thee  ?  shall 
it  declare  thy  truth  ? 

—  xlix.  1.5.  But  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the 
power  of  the  grave ;  for  he  shall  receive  me.     Sclah. 

—  Ixxxvi.  i'i.  For  great  is  thy  mercy  toward  me : 
and  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the  lowest  hell. 

—  Ixxxviii.  10.  Wilt  thou  shew  wonders  to  the 
dead  ?  shall  the  dead  arise  and  praise  thee  ?     Selah. 

11.  Shall  thy  lovingkinduess  be  declared  in 

the  grave?  or  thy  faithfulness  in  destruction  ? 

_  —  12.  Shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  dark? 
and  thy  righteousness  in  the  land  of  for^etfulness  ? 

—  cxv.  17.  The  dead  praise  not  the  Lord,  neither 
any  that  go  down  into  silence. 

—  cxvi.  3.  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me, 
and  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me:  I  found 
trouble  and  sorrow. 

Prov.  XV.  24.  The  way  of  life  is  above  to  the  wise, 
that  he  may  depart  from  hell  beneath. 

—  xxi.  16.  Tlie  man  that  wandereth  out  of  the  way 
of  understanding  shall  remain  in  the  congregation  of 
the  dead 

—  xxvii.  20.  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  full ;  so 
the  eyes  of  man  are  never  satisfied. 

Ec.  ix.  4.  For  to  him  that  is  joined  to  all  the  living 
there  is  hope  :  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead 
lion. 

5.  For  the  living  know  that  they  shall  die : 

but  the  dead  know  not  any  thing,  neither  have  they 
anv  more  a  reward ;  for  the  memory  of  them  is  for- 
trotten. 

G,  Also  their  love,  and  their  hatred,  and  their 

envy,  is  now  perished ;  neither  have  they  any  more  a 
portion  for  ever  in  any  thing  that  is  done  under  the 
sun. 

Is  V.  14.  Therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  herself,  and 
opened  her  mouth  without  measure;  and  their  glory, 
and  their  multitude,  and  their  pomp,  and  he  that  re- 
joieeth,  shall  descend  into  it. 


Jonah  ii  3.  And  said,  I  cried  by  reason  of  mine 
affliction  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me ;  out  of  the 
belly  of  hell  cried  I,  and  thou  heardest  my  voice. 

John  viii.  33.  Then  said  the  .Jews,  Will  he  kill  him- 
self? because  he  saith.  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come. 

§  8.    The  Dead  Never  to  Return. 

(See  also  Book  XIII.,  §  90.) 

3  Sam.  xii.  17.  And  the  elders  of  his  house  arose, 
and  went  to  him,  to  raise  him  up  from  the  earth:  but 
he  would  not,  neither  did  he  eat  bread  with  them. 

18.  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day, 

that  the  child  died.  And  the  servants  of  David  feared 
to  tell  him  that  the  child  was  dead  :  for  they  said, 
Behold,  wliile  the  child  was  yet  alive,  we  spake  unto 
him  and  he  would  not  hearken  unto  our  voice :  how 
wili')ie  then  vex  himself,  if  we  tell  him  that  the  child 

is  dead? 

19.  But  when   David  saw  that  his  servants 

whispered,  David  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead: 
therefore  David  said  unto  his  servants,  Is  the  child 
dead?     And  they  said,  lie  is  dead. 

20.  Then   D;ivid    arose  from   the  earth,  and 

washed,  and  anointed  himself,  and  changed  his  apparel, 
and  came  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  worshipped : 
then  he  came  to  his  own  house ;  and  when  he  required, 
thev  set  bread  before  him,  and  he  did  eat. 

_  _  21.  Then  said  his  servants  unto  him.  What 
thin"-  is  this  that  thou  hast  done  ?  thou  didst  fast  and 
weep  for  the  child,  while  it  irus  alive;  but  when  the 
child  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise  and  eat  bread. 

33    And  he  said.  While  the  child  was  yet  alive, 

I  fasted  and  wept:  for  I  said,  AVho  can  tell  whether 
God  will  be  gracious  to  me,  tliat  the  child  may  live? 

23    But  now  he  is  dead,  wherefore  should  I 

fast?  can  I  bring  him  back  again?  I  shall  go  to  him, 
but  he  shall  not  return  to  me. 

§  9.    Tlie  Soul  Conscious  and  Active. 

3Iat.  xvii.  3.  .^d,  behold,  there  appeared  unto  them 
Closes  and  Ellas  talking  with  him. 

4   Then  answered  Peter,  and  said  unto  Jesus, 

Lord  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  if  thou  wilt,  let  us 
make  here  tlu-ee  tabernacles;  one  for  thee,  and  one 
for  Moses,  and  one  for  Elias. 

Luke  ix  33  But  Peter  and  they  that  were  with  him 
were  heavy  with  sleep  :  and  when  they  were  awake, 
they  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men  that  stood  with 

—  —  33  And  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  departed 
from  him  Peter  said  unto  Jesus,  iWaster,  it  is  good  for 
us  to  be  here  :  and  let  us  make  three  tabeniacles ;  one 
for  thee,  and  one  for  JSIoses,  and  one  lor  Elias :  not 
knowing  what  he  said. 

§  10.    Retribution  Begins. 

(1.   FOR  THE    GOOD.) 

■>  Pw  V  8  We  are  confident,  I  sa;/,  and  willing 
rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body,  and  to  be  present 

with  the  Lord.  ,  ,     ,  ^ 
9.  Wherefore  we  labour,  that,  whether  present 

or  absent,  we  may  he  accepted  of  him. 

See  Liik-e  xvi.  32;  xxiii.  43.     Acts  vii.  59.     Phil,  i, 

31-23.     1  Thess.  v.  10.    Beb.  ix.  37. 

(3.    FOR  THE   B.\D.) 

See  Luke  xvi.  23-36.     Beb.  ix.  37.     Jude  5-7. 


§  11.    Christ's  Parable  of  the  Rich  Fool. 

Luke  xii.  16.  And  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them 
saying,  The  ground  of  a  certam  rich  man  brought 

forth  plentifully :  .  ,  .      ^  ■        ,r 

_  _  17    And  he  thought  withm  himself,  saying. 
What  shall  I  do,  because  I  have  no  room  where  to 

bestow  mv  fruits?  .„  t    i       t      -n  „„u 
IH    And  he  said.  This  will  I  do:  I  wdl  pull 

down  my  barns,  and  build  greater;  and  there  will  i 

bestow  all  my  fruits  and  my  goods. 

19     Vnd  I  will  sav  to  my  soul.  Soul,  thou  hast 

much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years;  take  thine  ease, 

eat,  drmk,  and  be  merry. 


C76 


CHAP.  III. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


Luke  xii.  20.  But  God  said  unto  him,  Thou  fool,  this 
night  thy  soul  shall  bo  required  of  thee:  then  whose 
shall  those  thiniis  be,  which  thou  hast  providcil? 

21.  So  i«  he  that  lavelh  up  treasure  lor  himself, 

and  is  not  rich  towaril  God. 

34.  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your 

heart  be  also. 


CHAP.  ni. 

CHRIST'S   SECOND   COMING. 

§  12.    ynm\  Christ  Trill  Return. 

(1.   THK   TIME   NOT   1<EVE.\LED.) 

^fat.  xxiv.  3(1.  Rut  of  that  day  and  hour  luioweth 
no  man,  uo,  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father 
only. 

See  Mark  xiii.  32.    Act.<:  i.  7. 

(3.   SUDDENLY.) 

1  Thess.  V.  1.  But  of  tlie  times  and  the  seasons, 
brethren,  ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto  you. 

2."  For  yourselves  know  perfectly  that  the  day 

of  the  Lord  so  eometii  m>  n  thief  in  tln'  night. 

3.  For  when  they  shall  say,  Peace  and  safety; 

then  sudden  destruction  comcth  upon  them,  as  travail 
upon  a  woman  with  child;  and  they  shall  not  escape. 

4.  But  ye,  brctliren,  are  not  in  darkness,  tliat 

that  day  shotdd  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

Bee.  xvi.  15.  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief  Blessed  ii 
he  that  watchelh,  and  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he 
walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame. 

(8.   LIKE   KOAIl's   FLOOD.) 

Mat.  xxiv.  37.  But  a.s  the  days  of  Noe  were,  so  shall 
also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  "man  be. 

38.  For  as  in  the  days  that  were  before  the 

flood  they  were  eating  and  drinking,  marrying  and 
giving  in  marriage,  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered 
mto  the  ark, 

3'J.  And  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and 

took  them  all  away ;  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the 
Sou  of  man  be. 

Luke  xvii.  26.  And  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Noe,  so 
shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man. 

27.  They  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  married 

wives,  they  were  given  in  marriage,  until  the  day  that 
Noe  entered  into  the  ark,  and  the  flood  came,  and 
destroyed  them  all. 

(4.   LIKE  THE   DESTUrCTION   OF   SODOSI.) 

Luke  xvii.  28.  Likewise  also  as  it  was  in  the  days 
of  Lot ;  they  did  cat,  they  drank,  they  bought,  they 
sold,  they  planted,  they  buildcd  ; 

—  —  29.  But  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of 
Sodom  it  rained  tire  and  brimstone  from  heaven,  and 
destroyed  t/iem  all. 

—  —  30.  Even  thus  shall  it  be  i:i  the  day  when  the 
Son  of  man  is  revealed. 

(5.   LIKE  THE   LIGHTNLNG.) 

Mai.  xxiv.  27.  For  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of 
the  east,  and  ^bilu■th  even  unto  the  west;  so  shall  also 
the  coming  of  the  Sou  of  man  be. 

(6.   THE  CERT.\rNTT   OF   HIS   COMISG.) 

JoTin  xxi.  20.  Tlien  Peter,  turning  about,  seeth  the 
disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  following;  which  also 
leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper,  and  said,  Lord,  which 
is  he  that  betrayeth  thee  ? 

21.  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and 

■what  nfiitH  this  man  chf 

22.  Jesus  s;dtli  unto  him.  If  I  will  that  he 

tarry  till  I  come,  what  is  that  to  thee  ?  follow  thou  me. 

Ileb.  X.  37.  For  yet  a  little  while,  and  he  that  shall 
come  will  come,  and  will  not  tarry. 

Re«.  xxii.  7.  Behold,  I  come  cpiickly:  blessed  is  he 
that  keepeth  the  sayings  of  tlie  prophecy  of  this  book. 


§  13.    Christ's  Advent  to  be  Personal,  Visible, 
and  Ulorions. 

Mark  viii.  38.  'Whosoever  therefore  shall  be  ashamed 

G 


of  me  and  of  my  words,  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful 
generation,  of  him  also  shall  the  Son  of  man  bo 
asliainid,  wlieu  he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his  Father 
with  the  hnly  angels. 

—  xiii.  20."  And  then  shall  they  sec  the  Son  of  man 
coining  in  the  clouds  witli  great  power  and  glorj'. 

I'lii't.  ii.  10.  Holding  forth  llie  word  of  life;  that  it 
may  rejoice  in  tlic  day  of  Christ,  that  I  have  not  run 
in  vain,  neither  lalioiired  in  vain. 

—  iii.  20.  For  our  conversaiion  is  in  heaven;  from 
whence  also  wo  look  for  the  Saviour,  the  Lord  Jesus 
Clirist: 

1  Thcis.  ii.  19.  For  what  is  our  hope,  or  joy,  or 
crown  of  rejoicing  V  Are  not  even  ye  in  the  presence 
of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  at  his  coming? 

20.  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  joy. 

Tit.  ii.  13.  Looking  for  that  blessecl  hope,  and  the 
glorious  ;ippearing  of  the  great  God  and  our  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ; 

See  Acti  i.  11.     1  Cor.  iv.  6 ;  xv.  23.    Heb.  ix.  28. 

§  1-4.    Signs  of  His  Coming. 

Luke  xxi.  25.  And  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun, 
and  in  the  moon,  and  in  the  stars ;  and  upon  the  earth 
distress  of  nations,  with  perplexity;  the  sea  and  the 
waves  roaring; 

20.  Men's  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and  for 

lookiug  after  those  things  which  are  coming  on  the 
earth  :  for  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be  sliaken. 

27.  And  then  shall  thej'  see  the  Son  of  man 

coming  in  a  cloud  with  jiower  aud  great  glory. 

28.  And  when  these  things  begin  to  come  to 

pass,  then  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads;  for  }our 
redemption  draweth  nigh. 

29.  And  he  sp;ike  to  them  a  parable ;  Behold 

the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees ; 

30.  When  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see  and 

know  of  your  own  selves  that  summer  is  now  nigh  at 
hand.  '' 

3t.  So  likewise  ye,  when  ye  see  these  things 

come  to  pas^,  know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is 
nigh  at  hand. 

32.  Verily  I  saj-  unto  you.  This  generation 

shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  be  fulfilled. 

§  15.    Antichrist  to  be  Destroyed. 

3  The»/i.  ii.  8.  And  then  shall  that  Wicked  be  re- 
vealed, whom  the  Lord  shall  consume  with  the  spirit 
of  his  mouth,  and  shall  destroy  with  the  brightness  of 
his  coming: 

9.  Ewn  Jiim,  whose  coming  is  after  the  work- 
ing of  Satan  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying 
wonders ; 

10.  And  with  all  deceivableness  of  unright- 
eousness in  them  that  perish  ;  because  they  received 
not  the  love  of  the  truth,  that  they  might  be  saved. 

§  16.    Believers  Regarded. 

.Mm  xvi.  23.  And  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow: 
but  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejoice, 
and  your  joy  iio  man  taketh  from  you. 

Col.  iii.  3.  For  ye  are  dead,  and  your  life  is  hid  with 
Christ  in  God. 

4.  When  Christ,  trkn  i.i  our  life,  shall  appear, 

then  shall  ye  also  appear  with  him  in  glory. 

2  Tim.  iv.  8.  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  a 
crown  of  righteousness,  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous 
judge,  shall  give  me  at  that  day  :  and  not  to  me  only, 
but  unto  ;dl  them  also  that  love  his  ap|iearing. 

//(*.  ix.  27.  And  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  ■ 
die,  but  after  this  the  judgment: 

28.  So  Chnst  was  once  off'ered  to  bear  the  sms 

of  many ;  and  unto  them  that  look  for  him  shall  he 
appear  the  second  time  without  sin  unto  salvatioa. 

§  17.    The  Duty  of  Christians  in  View  of  CTirist's 
Coming. 

Mai.  xxiv.  42.  Watch  therefore ;  for  ye  know  not 
what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come. 

7 


CHAP.  IV. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


Mit.  xxiv.  43.  But  know  this,  that  if  thcgoodman  of 
the  house  liad  known  m  what  watch  the  thief  would 
come,  he  would  have  watched,  and  would  not  have 
sullcretl  his  house  to  be  broken  up. 

4t.  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready :  for  in  such  an 

hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man  cometh. 

—  XXV.  13.  ^Vatch  therefore ;  for  ye  know  neither 
the  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Sou  of  man  cometh. 

Jftirk  xiii.  34.  For  the  Son  of  man  is  as  a  man  taking 
a  far  journey,  who  left  his  house,  and  gave  authority 
to  his  servants,  and  to  every  man  his  -work,  and  com- 
manded the  porter  to  watch- 

35.  Watch  ye  therefore :    for  ye  know  not 

when  the  master  of  the  house  cometh,  at  even,  or  at 
midnight,  or  at  the  cockcrowing,  or  in  the  morning  : 

36.  Lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleeping. 

37.  And  what  I  say  unto  you  I  say  unto  all, 

Watch. 

Ziilce  xxi.  34.  And  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  at 
any  time  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting, 
and  drunkenness,  and  cares  of  this  life,  and  so  that  day 
come  upon  }"ou  unawares. 

3.5.  For  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all  of  them 

that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth. 

HoM.  xiii,  11.  And  that,  knowing  the  time,  that  now 
it  is  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep :  for  now  is  our 
salvation  nearer  than  when  we  believed. 

1  Cur.  i.  7.  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift ;  wait- 
ing for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ : 

P/iil  iv.  5.  Let  your  moderation  be  known  unto  all 
men.    The  Lord  is  at  hand. 

1  Thess.  i.  10.  And  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven, 
whom  he  raised  from  the  dead,  even.  Jesus,  which  de- 
livered us  from  the  wrath  to  come. 

—  V.  23.  And  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you 
wholly ;  and  I  pray  Ood  your  whole  spirit  and  soul 
and  body  be  preserved  blameless  unto  the  coming  of 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

24.  Faithful  is  he  that  calleth  you,  who  also 

will  do  it. 

3  Tliess.  ii.  1.  Now  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the 
coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  by  our  gathering 
together  unto  him, 

2.  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or  be 

troubled,  neither  by  spirit,  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter 
as  from  us,  as  tliat  the  day  of  Christ  is  at  hand. 

3.  Let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  means :  for 

that  day  shall  not  come,  except  there  come  a  foiling 
away  first,  and  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  sou  of 
perdition ; 

-4.  Who  opposeth  and  exalteth  himself  above 

all  that  is  called  God,  or  that  is  worshipped ;  so  that 
he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of  God,  shewing  him- 
self that  he  is  God. 

5.  Remember  ye  not,  that,  when  I  was  j'ct 

with  you,  I  told  you  these  things  ? 

0.  And  now  ye  know  what  withholdeth  that  he 

might  be  revealed  in  his  time. 

7.  For  the  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  already 

work :  only  he  who  now  letteth  will  let,  until  he  be 
taken  out  of  the  way. 

lien.  xxii.  20.  He  which  testifieth  these  things  aaith. 
Surely  I  come  quickly :  Amen.  Even  so,  come.  Lord 
Jesus. 


CHAP.  IV. 

THE  EESURRECTIOISr   OP   THE 

BODY. 

§  18.    Under  the  Old  Economy. 

(1.   TITE   FAITn   OP   ABK.iLlIAM.) 

JTfh.  xi.  19.  Accounting  that  God  was  able  to  raise 
him  up,  even  from  the  dead  ;  from  whence  also  he  re- 
ceived him  in  a  figure. 

(2.    OP  MOSES.) 

Luh-e  XX.  37.  Now  that  tlie  dead  are  raised,  even 
Moses  shewed  at  the  bush,  when  he  called  the  Lord 
the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the 
God  of  Jacob. 


38.  For  he  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 

living  ;  for  all  live  unto  him. 

(3.    OP   JOB.) 

Job  xix.  25.  For  I  know  thai  my  Redeemer  livetli. 
and  that  he  shall  stand  at  the  latter  day  upon  the  earth  : 

20.  And  though  after  my  skin  worms  destroy 

this  body,  yet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  see  God  : 

27.  Whom  I  shall  see  for  mj'self,  and  mine 

eyes  shall  behold,  and  not  another ;  though  my  reins 
be  consmned  within  me. 

(4.    OP   ISAIAH.) 

Is.  xxvi.  19.  Thy  dead  men  shall  live,  together  with 
my  dead  body  shall  they  arise.  Awake  and  sing,  ye 
that  dwell  in  dust :  for  thy  dew  is  as  the  dew  of  herbs, 
and  the  earth  shall  cast  out  the  dead. 

(5.    OF   D.\NIEL.) 

Dan.  xii.  2.  And  many  of  them  that  sleep  in  the 
dust  of  the  earth  shall  awake,  some  to  everlasting  life, 
and  some  to  shame,  and  everlasting  contempt. 

3.  And  they  that  be  wise  shall  shine  as  the 

brightness  of  the  firmament ;  and  they  that  turn  many 
to  righteousness,  as  the  stars  for  ever  and  ever. 

13.  But  go  thou  thy  way,  till  the  end  be :  for 

thou  shalt  rest,  and  stand  in  thy  lot  at  the  end  of  the 
days. 

(6.  OP  nosBA.) 

Hos.  xiii.  14.  I  will  ransom  them  from  the  power  of 
the  grave  ;  I  will  redeem  them  from  death  :  O  death, 
I  will  be  thy  plagues ;  O  grave,  I  will  be  thy  destruc- 
tion :  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  mine  eyes. 

§  19.    The  Doctrine  Derided  among  the  Greeks. 

Acts  xvii.  18.  Then  certain  philosophers  of  the  Epi- 
cureans, and  of  the  Stoics,  encountered  him.  And 
some  said.  What  will  this  babbler  say  ?  other  some. 
He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods: 
because  he  preached  unto  them  Jesus,  and  the  resur- 
rection. 

32.  And  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection 

of  the  dead,  some  mocked":  and  others  said,  We  will 
hear  thee  again  of  this  matter. 

§  20.    Held  to  by  most  of  the  Jews. 

Acts  xxiii.  6.  But  when  Paul  perceived  that  the  one 
part  were  Sadducees,  and  the  otlicr  Pharisees,  he  cried 
out  in  the  council,  Men  and  brethren,  I  am  a  Pharisee, 
the  sou  of  a  Pharisee :  of  the  hope  and  resmTection 
of  the  dead  I  am  called  iu  question. 

7.    And  when  he  had  so  said,  there  arose  a 

dissension  between  the  Pharisees  and  the  Sadducees  : 
and  the  multitude  was  divided. 

. 8.  For  the  Sadducees  say  that  there  is  no  res- 
urrection, uoither  angel,  nor  spirit :  but  the  Pharisees 
confess  both. 

— •  —  10.  And  when  there  arose  a  great  dissension, 
the  chief  captain,  fearing  lest  Paul  should  have  been 
pulled  in  pieces  of  them,  commanded  the  soldiers  to 
go  down,  and  to  take  him  by  force  fi'om  among  them, 
and  to  bring  Mm  into  the  castle. 

—  xxiv.  14.  But  this  I  confess  unto  thee,  that  after 
the  way  which  they  call  heresy,  so  worship  I  the  God 
of  my  "fathers,  believing  all  things  which  are  written 
in  the  law  and  in  the  prophets  : 

15.  And  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they 

themselves  also  allow,  that  there  shall  bo  a  resurrection 
of  the  dead,  both  of  the  just  and  vmjust. 

—  xxvi.  6.  And  now  I  stand  and  am  judged  for  the 
hope  of  the  promise  made  of  God  uuto  our  fathers  : 

7.  Uuto  which  promise  our  twelve  tribes,  in- 
stantly serving  Ood  day  and  night,  hope  to  come.  For 
which  hope's  sake,  king  Agrippa,  I  am  accused  of  the 
Jews. 

8.  Why  should  it  be  thought  a  thing  incredi- 
ble with  you,  that  God  should  raise  the  dead? 

Sec  Luke  xiv.  14.     John  xi.  24. 

§  21.    St.  Paul's  Defence  of  tlie  Doctrine. 

1  Cor.  XV.  12.  Now  if  Christ  be  preached  that  he 


G7S 


CHAP.  IV. 


E^CUATULUGY. 


BOOK  xxvn. 


rose  from  the  tleail,  liow  sny  some  among  you  tliiit 
there  is  no  resurrection  of  the  dead? 

1  On:  x\:  13.  But  if  there  be  uo  resurrection  of  the 
dead,  then  is  (.'hrist  not  risen : 

14.  And  if  Clirist  he  not  risen,  then  is  our 

preaching  vain,  and  your  faith  in  also  vain. 

i.5.  Yen,  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of 

God;  lieeause  we  have  testified  of  God  tliat  he  raised 
up  Christ :  whom  he  raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the 
dead  rise  not. 

10.  For  if  tlie  dead  rise  not,  then  is  not  Clirist 

raised. 

17.  And  if  Christ  bo  not  raised,  your  faith  w 

vain ;  vc  are  vet  in  your  sins. 

IS.  Then  tlley  also  whieh  are  fallen  asleep  in 

Christ  are  perished. 

29.  Else  what  shall  they  do  which  are  baptized 

for  the  dead,  if  the  dead  rise  not  at  ally  why  are  they 
then  baptized  for  the  dead? 

'M.  And  why  staml  we  in  jeopardy  every  hour  ? 

ol.  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 

in  Christ  .Jesus  our  Lord,  I  die  daily. 

32.  If  after  the  manner  of  nien  I  have  fought 

with  beasts  at  Kphesus,  what  advanlaijelh  it  me,  if 
the  dead  rise  not?  let  us  eat  and  drink;  for  to  mor- 
row we  die. 

§  2"2.    Death  to  Rciarn  until  the  Resurrection. 

1  On:  XV.  20.  The  last  enemy  (?iat  shall  be  destroyed 
is  death. 

§  23.    The  Resurrection  of  (hrist  Ensures  that 
of  his  Followers. 

]if<it.  xxviii.  9.  And  as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples, 
behold,  Jesus  met  them,  sayiui;-,  All  hail.  And  Ihey 
came  and  held  him  by  the  ieet,  and  worshipped  him. 

1  Coi:  XV.  19.  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  ua 
Christ,  we  are  of  all  men  most  miseraiile. 

20.  But  now  is  Christ  risen  from  the  dead, 

and  become  tlie  tirstfruits  of  them  that  slept. 

31.  For  since   by  man  oime  death,  by  man 

came  al.so  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 

33.  For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ 

shall  all  lie  made  alive. 

23.  But  every  man  in  his  own  order:  Christ 

the  firstfruits;  afterwards  they  that  are  Christ's  at  his 
coming. 

§  24.    Clirist 's  Promise  to  Raise  his  Followers. 

John  vi.  39.  And  this  is  the  Father's  will  which 
hath  sent  me,  that  of  all  which  he  hath  given  me  I 
should  lose  nothing,  but  should  raise  it  up  again  at 
the  last  dav. 

40"  And  this  is  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me, 

that  everv  one  which  seeth  the  Son,  and  believeth  on 
him,  may  have  everlastuig  life:  and  I  will  raise  him 
up  at  the  last  day. 

§  25.    The  Order  of  Resurrection. 

(1.   THE   DK.VD   WILL   FIRST   BE   I{.\I.SED.) 

1  77iei>it.  iv.  13.  But  I  would  not  have  you  to  be  ig- 
norant, brctluen,  coneeniiug  them  which  are  asleep, 
that  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  others,  which  have  no 
hope. 

14.  For  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose 

again,  even  so  them  also  which  sleep  in  Jesus  will 
God  bring  with  him. 

1.5.  For  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of 

the  Lord,  that  we  which  are  alive  and  remain  unto 
the  coming  of  the  Lord  shall  not  prevent  thcni  which 
are  asleep. 

16.  For  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from 

heaven  with  a  shout,  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel, 
and  with  the  trump  of  God:  and  the  dead  in  Christ 
shall  rise  lil-st : 

(3.  LrvrxG  s.vrNTS  -will  then  be  caught  up.) 

1  77iess.  iv.  17.  Then  we  which  are  alive  (/HfZ  remain 
shall  be  caught  up  together  with  them  in  the  clouds, 
to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air :  and  so  shall  we  ever  be 
with  the  Lord. 

18.  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with  these 

words. 


§  2G.    The  (ilory  of  the  Consu ation. 

1  0>r.  XV.  .'il.  Behohl,  I  sliew  vou  a  mystery;  Wo 
shall  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all  l)i-  changed, 

52.  In  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye, 

at  the  last  trump:  for  the  trumpet  shall  sound,  and 
the  dead  shall  be  raised  incorruptible,  and  we  shall  be 
changed. 

.'53.  For  this  corruptible  must  put  on  ineoirup- 

lion,  and  this  mortiil  must  put  on  immortality. 

.")4.  So  whcMi  Ihiscorniplililc  shall  have  put  on 

incorruption,  and  lliis  morlid  shall  have  pM  on  im- 
mortality, llieu  shall  be  liroughi  to  pass  the  saying 
that  is  written.  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory. 

Sr).  O   death,  where  is  thy  stmg?   O  grave, 

where  is  thv  victory  ? 

5(>.  "The  stiiig  of  death  is  sin ;  and  the  strength 

of  sin  is  the  law. 

§  27.    Nature  of  the  Resurrection  Body. 

(1.   THE  S.VME  AS  BEFOItK.) 

John  xi.  23.  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Thy  brother  shall 
rise  again. 

—  —  24.  Martha  s:ulh  unto  him,  I  know  that  he 
shall  rise  ag;du  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last  day. 

40.  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Said  I  not  unto  thee, 

that,  if  thou  woiddst  believe,  thou  shouldest  see  the 
glory  of  God  ? 

(3.    YET  NOT  THE   SAME.) 

1  0»:  XV.  3.5.  But  some  man  will  sa)-,  How  are  the 
dead  raised  up?  and  with  what  body  do  they  come? 

36.  Thou  fnol,  that  which  tliou  sowest  is  not 

quickened,  except  it  die  : 

37.  And  that  which  thou  sowest,  thou  sowest 

not  that  body  which  shall  be,  but  bars  grain,  it  may 
chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other  </ram/ 

38.  But  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 

him,  and  to  every  seed  his  own  body. 

(3.   WILL   BE   SPIRITUAL.) 

1  0:>i:  XV.  43.  So  also  is  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 
It  is  sown  in  corruption,  it  is  raised  in  incorruption : 

43.  It  is  sown  in   dishonour,  it  is  raised  in 

glory :  it  is  sown  in  weakness,  it  is  raised  in  power: 

44.  It  is  sown  a  natural  body,  it  is  raised  a 

spiritual  body.  There  is  a  natural  body,  and  there  is 
a  spiritual  body. 

45.  And  so  it  is  written.  The  first  man  Adam 

was  made  a  living  soul ;  the  last  Adam  uas  made  a 
cjuickcning  spirit. 

46.  ilowbeit  that  iras  not  first  whieh  is  siiirit- 

ual,  but  that  which  is  natural ;  and  afterward  that 
which  is  spiritual. 

50.  Now  this  I  say,  brethen,  that  flesh  and 

blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God ;  neither 
doth  corruiition  inherit  incorruption. 

2  On:  V.  1.  For  we  know  that,  if  our  earthly  house 
of  this  tabernacle  were  dissolved,  we  have  a  building 
of  God.  a  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  m  the 
heavens. 

3.  For  in  this  we  groan,  earnest!}'  desiring  to 

be  clothed  upon  with  our  house  which  is  from  heaven: 

3.  If  so  be  that  being  clothed  we  shall  not  be 

found  naked. 

4.  For  we  that  are  in  this  tabernacle  do  groan, 

lieiui:  burdened;  not  for  that  we  would  be  unclothed, 
but  clothed  upon,  that  mortality  might  be  swallowed 
up  of  life. 

(4.    WILL,    HATE    KO   MARRIAGE.) 

Mni.  xxii.  33.  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sad- 
ducees,  which  say  that  there  is  no  resurrection,  and 
asked  him, 

24.  Saying,  Master,  Moses  said.  If  a  man  die, 

having  no  chil'dren,  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife, 
and  r:iise  up  seed  unto  his  brother. 

23.  Now  there  were  with  us  seven  brethren: 

and  the  lirst,  when  he  had  married  a  wife,  deceased, 
and,  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother: 

36."  Likewise  the  second  also,  and  the  third, 

unto  the  seventh. 

37.  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also. 

38.  Therefore  in  the  resurrection,  whose  wifb 

shall  she  be  of  the  seven  ?  for  they  all  had  her. 


679 


CHAP.  V. 


ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  xxvn. 


Mut.  xxii.  29.  Jesiis  answered  and  said  unto  them, 
Ye  do  eiT,  not  knowiu;,'  the  Scriptures,  nor  the  power 
of  God. 

30.  For  in  tlie  resurrection  they  neither  marry, 

nor  arc  given  in  marriage,  but  are  as  the  angels  of 
God  in  lieaven. 

31.  But  as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the 

dead,  liave  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken  unto 
you  b\-  God,  saying, 

—■ii.  I  ain  tlie  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God 

of  Isaac,  ami  the  God  of  Jacob  ?  God  is  not  the  God 
of  the  dead,  l)ut  of  tlie  living. 

Mark  xii.  18.  Then  come  unto  him  the  Sadducees, 
which  say  there  is  no  resurrection;  and  thej-  asked 
him,  sayiiig, 

^^  19.  JIaster,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man's 

brother  die,  and  leave  Ms  wife  behind  liini,  and  leave 
no  cliildren,  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
raise  ui)  seed  unto  his  Ijrother. 

20.  Now  there  were  seven  brethren :  and  the 

first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed. 

31.  And  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither 

left  he  any  seed :  and  the  third  likewise. 

23.  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed : 

last  of  all  the  womuu  died  also. 

33.  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  when  they 

sliall  rise,  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  them?  for  the 
seven  h;id  her  to  wife. 

20.  And  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise  ; 

have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Closes,  how  in  the 
bush  God  spake  unto  him,  saying,  I  am  the  God  of 
Abraham,  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob '? 

37.  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  the  God 

of  the  living :  ye  therefore  do  greatly  err. 

§  2.S.    The  Believer's  Longing'. 

Rom.  viii.  23.  And  not  only  they,  but  ourselves  also, 
which  have  tlie  firstfruits  of  the  Spirit,  even  we  our- 
selves groan  witliin  ourselves,  waiting  for  the  adop- 
tion, totrit,  tlie  redemption  of  our  body. 

Phil.  iii.  11.  If  by  any  means  I  might  attain  unto 
the  resm-rection  of  the  dead. 


CHAP.  V. 
THE  LAST  JUDGMENT. 

§  2!).    God  the  Judge. 

Acts  xvii.  30.  And  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God 
winked  at ;  but  now  commandeth  all  men  every  where 
to  repent. 

31.  Because  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in  the 

which  he  will  judge  the  world  in  righteousness  by 
that  man  whom  he  hath  ordained ;  whereof  he  hath 
given  assurance  unto  all  men,  in  that  he  hath  raised 
him  from  the  dead. 

3  Pet.  ii.  9.  The  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the 
godly  out  of  temptation,  and  to  reserve  the  unjust  unto 
the  day  of  judgment  to  be  punished  : 

10.  But  cbietly  tlicm  that  walk  after  the  flesh 

in  the  lust  of  unclciinniss,  and  despise  government. 
Presumptuous  are  they,  selfwilled,  they  are  not  afraid 
to  spealv  evil  of  dii;nities. 

Jtide  14.  And  Enoch  also,  the  seventh  from  Adam, 
projihesied  of  these,  saying,  Behold,  the  Lord  cometh 
with  ten  thousand  of  his  saints, 

—  1.5.  To  execute  judgment  upon  all,  and  to  con- 
vince all  that  are  ungodly  among  them  of  all  their 
ungodly  deeds  whicli  they  have  ungodly  committed, 
and  of  all  tlieir  hard  -ipeec/ies  which  ungodly  sinners 
have  spoken  against  him. 

Per.  xi.  14.  The  second  woe  is  past;  and,  behold, 
the  third  woe  cometli  ciuickly. 

V).  And  the  seventh  angel  sounded;  and  there 

were  great  voices  in  heaven,  saying,  Tlie  kingdoms  of 
tliis  world  are  liecome  the  kiric/ihimx  of  our  Lord,  and 
of  his  Christ;  and  he  sliall  reign  for  ever  and  ever. 

10.  And  the  four  and  twenty  elders,  which 

sat  before  God  on  their  seats,  fell  upon  then-  faces,  and 
worshipped  God. 


18.   And   the  nations  were  angry,  and  thy 

wrath  is  come,  and  the  time  of  the  dead,  tliat  they 
should  be  judged,  and  that  thou  shouldest  give  reward 
unto  thy  servant  the  prophets,  and  to  the  saints,  and 
them  that  fear  thy  namC;  small  and  great :  and  should- 
est destroj'  them  which  should  destroy  the  earth. 

§  30.    Christ  the  Jndge. 

John  xii.  47.  And  if  any  man  hear  my  words  and 
believe  not,  I  judge  him  not;  for  I  came  not  to  judge 
the  world,  but  to  save  the  world. 

48.  He  that  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not 

my  words,  hath  one  that  judgcth  him  :  the  word  that  I 
have  spoken,  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day. 

See  Mat.  xvi.  37  ;  xxv.  31.     John  v.  23. 

§  31.    The  Books  Opened. 

Rev.  XX.  12.  And  I  saw  the  dead,  small  and  great, 
stand  before  God ;  and  the  books  were  opened  :  and 
another  l)Ook  was  opened,  which  is  the  book  of  life ; 
and  the  dead  were  judged  out  of  those  things  which 
were  written  iu  the  books,  according  to  then'  works. 

§  32.    Every  Man  to  be  Judged. 

Bom.  xiv.  11.  For  it  is  written,  As  I  live,  saitli  the 
Lord,  every  knee  shall  bow  to  me,  and  ever^'  tongue 
shall  confess  to  God. 

12.  So  then  everyone  of  us  shall  give  account 

of  himself  to  God. 

Pec.  XX.  13.  And  the  sea  gave  up  the  dead  which 
were  in  it ;  and  death  and  hell  delivered  U]i  tlic  dead 
which  were  in  them :  and  they  were  judged  every 
man  according  to  their  works. 

§  33.    According  to  liis  Works. 

1  Cor.  iii.  12.  Now  if  any  man  build  upon  this  foun- 
dation gold,  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay,  stublile ; 

13.  Every  man's  work  shall  be  made  manifest : 

for  the  day  shall  declare  it,  because  it  shall  be  revealed 
by  fire ;  and  the  fire  shall  try  every  man's  work  of 
what  sort  it  is. 

14.  If  any  man's  work  "abide  which  he  hath 

built  theren]mn,  lie  shall  receive  a  reward. 

— •  —  1.5.  If  any  man's  worlv  shall  be  burned,  he 
shall  sutler  loss  :  but  he  himself  shall  be  saved ;  yet  so 
as  by  fire. 

§  34.    Nothing  to  be  Kept  Back. 

Ec.  iii.  16.  And  moreover  I  saw  under  the  sim  the 
jilace  of  judgment,  that  wickedness  was  there ;  and 
tlie  place  of  righteousness,  that  iniquity  was  there. 

17.  I  said  in  mine  heart,  God  shall  judge  the 

righteous  and  the  wicked :  for  there  is  a  time  there  for 
every  purpose  and  for  evcrj'  work. 

18.  I  said  in  mine  heart  concerning  the  estate 

of  the  sons  of  men,  that  God  might  manifest  them,  and 
that  they  might  see  that  they  themselves  are  beasts. 

—  xii.  14.  "For  God  shall  bring  every  work  into 
judgment,  with  every  secret  thing,  whether  it  be  good, 
or  whether  it  be  evil. 

Mat.  xii.  3.5.  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure 
of  the  heart  bringeth  forth  good  things :  and  an  evil 
man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  bringeth  forth  evil  things. 

36.  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  every  idle  word 

that  men  shall  speali,  they  shall  give  account  thereof 
in  the  day  of  judgment. 

37.  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified, 

and  by  thy  words"  thou  shalt  be  condemned. 

Ma'rk  iv.  22.  For  there  is  notliing  hid,  which  shall 
not  be  manifested  ;  neither  was  anything  kept  secret, 
but  that  it  should  come  abroad. 

Lvke  xii.  3.  For  there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall 
not  be  revealed ;  neither  hid,  that  shall  not  be  known. 

3.  Therefore,  whatsoever  ye  have  spoken  in 

darkness  shall  be  heard  in  the  light ;  and  that  which 
ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  closets  shall  be  pro- 
claimed upon  the  housetops. 

1  7'im.  v.  34.  Some  men's  sins  are  open  beforehand, 
going  before  to  judgment ;  and  some  men  they  follow 
after. 

35.  Likewise  also  the  good  works  of  some  are 


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mnnifest  beforehand ;  and  they  that  are  otherwise  can- 
not be  hid. 

§  35.    The  Terror  of  the  Wicked. 

Ileh.  X.  31.  It  wa  fearlul  thing  to  fall  into  the  hands 
of  the  living  God. 

Rev.  vi.  15.  And  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the 
pnvit  men,  and  the  rich  men,  and  the  oliicf  oaptains, 
and  the  niiglity  men,  and  every  bond  man,  and  every 
iite  man,  liid  themselves  in  the  dens  and  in  the  rocks 
of  the  mountains ; 

—  —  16.  And  said  to  the  mountains  and  rocks,  Fall 
on  lis,  and  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on 
the  throne,  and  from  the  wralh  of  the  Lamb; 

17.  For  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come ; 

and  who  shall  be  able  to  stand  ? 

§  36.    The  Separation  of  the  Wicked  ft-om  the 
Just. 

Miii.  xiii.  47.  Asain,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
unto  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of 
everj'  kind : 

48.  Which,  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to 

shore,  and  sat  down,  nnd  gathered  the  good  into  ves- 
sels, but  cast  tlie  bail  away. 

49.  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world :  the 

angels  shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the  wicked  from 
among  the  just, 

—  XXV.  32.  And  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all 
nations :  and  he  shall  separate  them  one  from  another, 
as  a  shepherd  divideth  his  sheep  from  the  goat.s: 

33.  And  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right 

hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  left. 

(A.   THE   SEPAR.\TIOX   FINAL.) 

Ren.  sxii.  11.  He  dial  i^;  unjust,  let  him  be  unjust 
still:  and  he  which  is  tiltliy,  let  him  be  filthy  still: 
and  he  that  is  ri,:;hteous,  let  him  be  righteous  still :  and 
he  that  is  holy,  let  him  be  holy  still. 

k  37.    The  Doom  of  the  Wicked. 

(See  .also  Book  V.,  SS  "3,  83,  S3.     Book  XX.,  §  54.) 

I'me.  xvi.  2.5.  There  is  a  waj'  that  seeraetli  right  un- 
to a  man;  but  the  end  thereof  are  the  w:iys  of  death. 

Mat.  xiii.  24.  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto 
them,  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto 
a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field  : 

25.  But  while  men  slejit,  his  enemy  came  and 

sowed  tares  among  the  wheat,  and  went  liis  way. 

2(j.  But  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up,  and 

brought  forth  fruit,  then  appeared  the  tares  also. 

— -  —  27.  So  the  servants  of  the  liouseholder  came 
and  said  unto  him.  Sir,  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed 
In  thy  field  ?  from  whence  then  hath  it  tares  ? 

28.  lie  said  unto  them,  An  enemy  hath  done 

this.  The  servants  said  unto  him.  Wilt  thou  then 
that  we  go  and  gather  them  up  ? 

2!).  But  he  said,  Xay ;  lest  while  ye  gather  up 

the  tares,  ye  root  up  also  the  wheat  withthem. 

30.  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest : 

and  in  the  time  of  harvest  I  will  saj'  to  the  reapers, 
Gather  ye  together  first  the  tares,  and  bind  them  in 
bundles  to  burn  them  :  but  gather  the  wheat  into  ni)' 
barn. 

37.  He  answered  and  said  unto  tliem,  lie  that 

soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of  man ; 

3S.  The  field  is  the  world ;  the  good  seed  are 

the  children  of  the  kingdom ;  but  the  tares  are  the 
children  of  the  wicked  one  ; 

39.  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil ; 

the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world ;  and  the  reapers 
are  the  angels. 

40.  As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered  and 

burned  in  the  fire ;  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  this 
world. 

41.  The  son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels. 

and  thev  shall  gather  out  of  his  Idngdom  all  things 
that  offend,  an<l  them  which  do  iniquity  ; 

• 43.  And  sliall  cast  them  into  afurnace  of  fire : 

there  shall  be  w.-iiling  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 


—  XXV.  42.  For  I  was  a  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me 
no  meat:  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink: 

43.  1  \v:is  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  not  in: 

naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not :  sick,  ami  in  prison,  and 
ye  visited  me  not. 

44.  Then  sliall  they  also  answer  him,  saying. 

Lord,  when  s;iw  we  thee  a  hungered,  or  atliirst,  or  a 
stranger,  or  naked,  or  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not 
minister  unto  thee? 

4.').  TIk'u  shall  he  answer  tlirm,  saying.  Verily 

I  say  tmto  you,  Inasnmch  as  ye  ditl  it  not  to  one  of 
the  least  of'these,  ve  did  it  not  to  me. 

4(5.  And  tliese  shall  go  away  into  everlasting 

punislnnent:  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal. 

Luke  xiii.  25.  When  onee  the  m:ister  of  the  house  is 
risen  up,  and  halh  shut  to  the  iloor,  and  ye  begin  to 
st;md  without,  and  to  knock  !U  the  door,  saying,  Lord, 
Lord,  o])en  mito  us;  and  he  shall  answer  and  say  im- 
to  you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye  are ; 

2(i.  Then  shall  ye  begin  to  say.  We  have  eaten 

and  drimk  in  thy  presence,  aiul  thou  hast  taught  in 
our  street.s. 

37.  But  he  sliall  say,  I  tell  you,  I  know  3'ou 

not  whence  ye  are ;  depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of 
iniquily. 

Jdtii.  v.  1.  Go  to  now,  ye  rich  men,  weep  and  howl 
for  your  miseries  that  shall  come  upon  you. 

2.  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  and  your  gar- 
ments are  niotheaten. 

3.  Your  gold  and  silver  is  cankered  ;  and  the 

rust  of  them  shall  be  a  witness  against  you,  and  shall 
eat  your  flesli  as  it  were  fire.  Ye  have  heaped  treas- 
ure together  for  the  last  days. 

2  /■*(/.  ii.  2.  And  many  shall  follow  their  pernicious 
ways ;  by  reasim  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall  be 
evil  spoken  of 

3.  And  through  covetousness  shall  they  with 

feigned  words  make  merchandise  of  you  ;  whose  judg- 
ment now  for  a  long  time  liugereth  not,  and  their 
damnation  slumbereth  not. 

§  3S.    The  Last  to  be  First,  and  the  First  to  be 
Last. 

Mid.  xiii.  13.  For  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be 
given,  and  he  shall  have  more  abundance :  but  whoso- 
ever hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  tiiken  away  even  that 
he  hath. 

—  xi.K.  30.  But  many  tlutt  are  first  shall  be  last ; 
and  the  last  shall  he  first. 

Murk  X.  31.  But  many  </ia<  are  first  shall  be  last; 
and  the  last  first. 

Luke  xiii.  30.  And,  behold,  there  are  last  which  shall 
be  first ;  and  there  are  first  which  shall  be  last. 

§  39.    The  World  to  be  Destroyed. 

Is.  xxxiv.  4.  And  all  the  host  of  heaven  sh.iU  be 
dissolved,  and  the  heavens  shall  be  rolled  together  as 
a  scroll :  and  all  their  host  shall  fall  down,  as  the  leaf 
falleth  olf  from  the  vine,  and  as  a  falling  fig  from  the 
fig  tree. 

Mat.  xxiv.  3.  And  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of 
Olives,  the  disciples  came  unto  him  privately,  saying. 
Tell  us,  whi'ii  shall  these  tilings  be  ?  and  what  sJmU  he 
the  sign  of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the  world? 

Jki).  xii.  27.  And  this  word.  Yet  once  more,  signifieth 
the  removing  of  those  things  that  arc  shaken,  as  of 
things  th;it  are  made,  that  those  things  which  cannot 
be  shaken  may  remain. 

2  Pet.  iii.  7.  But  the  heavens  and  the  earth,  which 
are  now,  by  the  same  word  are  kejit  in  store,  reserved 
unto  fire  against  the  day  of  judgment  and  perdition 
of  ungodly  men. 

—  —  10.  But  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a 
thief  in  the  night;  ui  the  which  the  heavens  shall 
jiass  awav  with  a  great  noise,  an<l  the  elements  shall 
melt  with"  fervent  heat,  the  earth  also  and  the  works 
that  are  therein  shall  be  burned  up. 

11.  S-^eing  then  tlud  all  these  things  shall  be 

dissolved,  what  manner  of  persiiii.i  o\\^h.\.  ye  to  be  in  afl 
holy  conversation  and  goillincss, 

12.  Looking  for  and  hasting  unto  the  coming 


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of  the  daj-  of  God,  wherein  the  heavens  being  on  fire 
shall  be  dissolved,  and  the  elements  shall  melt  with 
fervent  heat  ? 

Bev.  vi.  13.  And  I  beheld  whea  he  had  opened  the 
sixth  seal,  and,  lo,  there  was  a  great  earthquake;  and 
the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair,  and  the 
moon  became  as  blood ; 

13.  And  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  unto  the 

earth,  even  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  untimely  figs,  when 
she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty  vrind. 

14.  And  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  when 

it  is  rolled  together;  and  every  mountain  and  island 
were  moved  out  of  their  places. 

—  X.  5.  And  the  angel  which  1  saw  stand  upon  the 
sea  and  upon  the  earth  lifted  up  his  hand  to  heaven, 

6.  And  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and 

ever,  who  created  heaven,  and  the  things  that  therein 
are,  and  the  earth,  and  the  things  that  therein  are,  and 
the  sea,  and  the  things  which  are  therein,  that  there 
should  be  time  no  longer : 

7.  But  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh 

angel,  when  he  shall  begin  to  sound,  the  mystery  of 
God  should  be  finished,  as  he  hath  declared  to  his 
servants  the  prophets. 

g  40.    The  New  Heavens  and  the  New  Earth. 

Bom.  viii.  10.  For  the  earnest  expectation  of  the 
creature  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons  of 
God. 

20.  For  the    creature  was  made  subject  to 

vanity,  not  willingly,  but  by  reason  of  him  who  hath 
subjected  the  same  in  hope; 

21.  Because  the  creature  itself  also  shall  be 

delivered  from  the  bondage  of  corruption  into  the 
glorious  liberty  of  the  children  of  God. 

23.  For  we    know   that  the  whole  creation 

groaneth  and  travaiieth  in  pain  together  until  now. 

3  Pet.  iii.  13.  Nevertheless  we,  according  to  his 
promise,  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth, 
wherein  dwelleth  righteousness. 

' l-l.  Wherefore,  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look 

for  such  things,  be  diligent  that  ye  may  be  found  of 
him  in  peace,  without  spot,  and  blameless. 

Mev.  xxi.  1.  And  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new 
earth :  for  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth  were 
passed  away ;  and  there  was  no  more  sea. 

See  la.  Ixv.  17;  l.xvi.  22. 


CHAP.  VI. 

HELL. 

§  41.    A  Prison. 

Mai.  V.  25.  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly, 
while  thou  art  in  the  way  with  him  ;  lest  at  any  tinie 
the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge 
deliver  thee  to  the  officer,  and  thou  be  cast  into  prison, 

26.  Verily  I  say  unto  thoe.  Thou  shall  by  no 

means  come  out  thence  tLU  thou  hast  paid  the  utter- 
most farthing. 

^  42.    A  Bottomless  Pit. 

Rev.  ix.  1.  And  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw 
a  star  fall  from  heaven  upon  the  earth :  and  to  him 
was  given  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit. 

2.  And  he  opened   the  bottomless  pit;   and 

there  arose  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit,  as  the  smoke  of  a 
great  furnace  ;  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  darkened 
by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the  pit. 

3.  And  there  came  o\U  of  the  smoke  locusts 

upon  the  eartli :  and  unto  thera  was  given  power,  as 
the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power. 

4.  And  it  was  coniman<led   them  that  they 

should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth,  neither  any 
green  thing,  neither  any  tree;  Imt  only  those  men 
which  have  not  the  seal  of  God  in  their  foreheads. 

7.  And  the  shapes  of  the  locusts  tocre  like  unto 

horses  prepared  unto  battle  ;  and  on  theu'  heads  tcere 

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as  it  were  crowns  like  gold,  and  their  faces  were  as  the 
faces  of  men. 

8.  And  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women, 

and  their  teeth  were  as  the  ieeth  of  lions. 

9.  And    they  had    breastplates,  as    it  were 

breastplates  of  iron ;  and  the  soimd  of  their  wings 
was  as  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses  running 
to  battle. 

10.  And  they  had  tails  like  tmto  scorpions,  and 

there  were  stings  in  their  tails :  and  their  power  was 
to  hurt  men  five  months. 

11.  And  they  had  a  king  over  them,  lohich  is 

the  angel  of  the  bottomless  pit,  whose  name  in  the 
Hebrew  tongue  is  Abaddon,  but  in  the  Greek  tongue 
hath  his  name  Apollyon. 

12.  One  woe  is  past ;  and,  behold,  there  come 

two  woes  more  hereafter. 

§  43.    The  Blackness  of  Darkness. 
See  Mat.  viii.  13.    Jude  18. 

^  44.    A  Lake  of  Fire. 

Is.  xxxiii.  14.  The  sinners  in  Zion  are  afraid ;  fear- 
fulness  hath  surprised  the  hypocrites.  Who  among 
us  shall  dwell  with  the  devouring  fire  ?  who  among 
us  shall  dwell  with  everlasting  burnings? 

Mark  ix.  43.  And  if  thy  hand  oft'end  thee,  cut  it  off: 
it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  maimed,  than 
having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  into  the  tii-e  that 
never ^shall  be  quenched : 

44.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

4.5.  And  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it  off :  it 

is  better  for  thee  to  enter  halt  into  life,  than  having 
two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell,  into  the  fire  that  never 
shall  be  quenched : 

46.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

47.  And  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out : 

it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
with  one  eye,  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  heU 
fire: 

48.  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 

is  not  quenched. 

Jude  23.  And  of  some  have  compassion,  making  a 
difference : 

—  23.  And  others  save  with  fear,  pidling  ihem  out 
of  the  fire ;  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
flesh. 

Bev.  xiv.  9.  And  the  third  angel  followed  them,  say- 
ing with  a  loud  voice.  If  any  man  worship  the  beast 
and  his  image,  and  receive  /tis  mark  in  his  forehead, 
or  in  his  hand, 

10.  The  same  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the 

wrath  of  God,  which  is  poured  out  without  mixture 
into  the  cup  of  his  indignaticm ;  nud  he  shall  be  tor- 
mented with  fire  and  brimstone  in  the  presence  of  the 
holy  angels,  and  in  the  presence  of  the  Lamb: 

11.  And  the  smoke  of  their  torment  ascendeth 

up  for  ever  and  ever :  and  they  have  no  rest  day  nor 
night,  who  worship  the  beast  and  his  image,  and  who- 
soever receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name. 

13.  Here  is  the  patience  of  the  saints:  here«;'<! 

they  that  keep  the  commandments  of  God,  and  the 
faith  of  Jesus. 

—  XX.  14.  And  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the 
lake  of  fire.     This  is  the  second  death. 

§  45.    The  Second  Death. 

Mark  viii.  36.  For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he 
shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul  ? 

—  —  37.  Or  what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 
his  soul  ? 

Luke  ix.  25.  For  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  ho 
gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  himself,  or  be  cast 
away  ? 

Jam.  V.  19.  Brethren,  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the 
truth,  and  one  convert  him  ; 

—  —  20.  Let  him  know,  that  he  which  converteth 
the  sinner  from  the  error  of  his  way  shall  save  a  soul 
from  death,  and  shall  hide  a  multitude  of  sins. 


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ESCILVTOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


§  id.    The  Cliaiaclor  of  tlic  Lost. 

Pf.  ix.  17.  The  ■wicked  sli!\ll  be  turned  intohcU,  nnrf 
fill  tlio  naIioii>i  tli;it  forget  God. 

^f||)•k  xvi.  1.5.  And  ho  said  unto  them,  Go  yc  into 
all  the  world,  and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  crea- 
ture. 

10.  lie  that  helieveth  and  is  baptized  shall  be 

saved;  but  he  that  belicveth  not  s-liall  be  damned. 

lief.  xxi.  8.  I5iit  tlic  fearful,  and  unbelievinjr,  and 
the  at)ominable,  ami  murderers,  and  whoremongers, 
and  sorcerers,  and  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  shall  have 
their  i>art  in  the  lake  which  buiiuth  with  lire  and 
brimstone :  which  is  the  second  death. 

—  xxii.  1.5.  For  without  are  dogs,  and  sorcerers,  and 
whoremongers,  and  murderers,  aud  idolatei's,  and  who- 
soever loveth  aud  maketh  a  lie. 


§  47.    Their  Anguish. 

Mi(t.  viii.  13.  But  the  children  of  the  kingdom  shall 
bo  c;i.st  out  into  outer  darkness :  there  shall  be  weep- 
ing and  gnashing  of  tooth. 

—  xiii.  .50.  And  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of 
lire:  there  shall  bo  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth. 

—  XXV.  30.  And  cast  yc  the  unprotitable  servant 
into  outer  darkness:  there  shall  bo  weeping  and 
gn.ishiug  of  teeth. 

Luke  xiii.  28.  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing 
of  teeth,  when  ye  shall  sec  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  antl 
Jacob,  and  all  the  prophets,  in  the  kingdom  of  God, 
and  you  i/o'irselw.i  thrust  out. 

—  xvi.  19.  There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which 
Wiis  clothed  in  purple  aud  fine  linen,  aud  fared  sump- 
tuously every  day : 

^  30.  And  there  was  a  certain  beggar  named 

L:iz:iras,  which  w:vs  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores, 

31.  And  desiring  to  be  foil  with  the  crumbs 

which  foil  from  the  rich  man's  table :  moreover  the 
dogs  came  and  licked  his  sores. 

33.  And  it  camo  to  pass,  that  the  beggar  died, 

and  was  carried  by  the  angols  into  Abraham's  bosom : 
the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried ; 

33.  An<l  in  hell  ho  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in 

torments,  and  seoth  Abraham  afar  oil',  and  Lazarus  in 
bis  bosom. 

S-t.  And  ho  cried  and  said.  Father  Abraham, 

have  mercy  on  me,  and  send  Lazarus  that  he  may  dip 
the  tip  of  his  linger  in  water,  and  cool  my  tongue ;  for 
I  am  tormented  in  this  flame. 

35.  But  Abraham  said.  Son,  remember  that 

thou  in  thy  lifetime  reccivedst  thy  good  things,  aiul 
likewise  Lazarus  evil  things :  but  now  he  is  comforted, 
and  thou  art  tormented. 

2G.  And  beside  all  this,  between  us  and  you 

there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed  :  so  that  they  which  would 
pass  from  hence  to  you  cannot;  neither  can  they  pass 
to  us,  that  luotiltl  Mine  from  thence. 

37.  Then  he  said,  I  pray  thee  tlierefore,  fa- 
ther, that  thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  father's 
house : 

3S.  For  I  have  five  brethren ;  that  he  may 

testify  unto  them,  lest  they  also  come  into  tliis  place 
of  torment. 

20.  Abraham  saith  unto  him.  They  have  Moses 

and  the  prophets;  let  them  hoar  tliom. 

:30.  And  he  said,  Nay,  father  Abr.aham :  but 

if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead,  they  will  re- 
pent. 

31.  And  he  said  unto  him.  If  they  hear  not 

Moses  and  the  i>rophets,  neither  will  they  be  persuaded 
though  one  rose  from  the  dead. 

Rer.  vi.  7.  And  when  he  had  opened  the  fourth 
seal,  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  fourth  beast  say,  Come 
and  see. 

—  —  8.  And  I  looked,  and  behold  a  pale  horse :  and 
bis  name  th;it  sat  on  him  was  Death,  and  Hell  followed 
with  him.  And  power  was  given  unto  them  over  the 
fourth  part  of  the  earth,  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with 
hunger,  and  with  death,  aud  with  the  beasts  of  the 
earth. 


§  4S.    Thoir  riinishnient  Everlasting'. 

3  TJtfSs.  i.  0.  Who  sludl  be  punished  with  everlast- 
ing destruction  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  and 
from  the  glory  of  his  power; 

li).  When  ho  shall  come  to  be  gloritiod  in  his 

saints,  anil  to  be  admired  in  all  them  tluit  believe  (be- 
cause our  testimony  among  you  was  believed)  in  that 
dav. 

i?ee  Ma(.  .\ii.  82.  Luke  iii.  17.  ifark  ix.  45,  40.  Rev. 
xiv.  10, 11. 

CITAP.  VII. 
HEAVEN. 


§  49.    Descriptions  of  Heaven. 

(1.    A   RtiST.) 

Ilch.  iv.  3.  For  we  which  have  believed  do  enter 
into  rest,  as  be  said.  As  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath,  if 
they  shall  enter  into  my  rest :  although  the  works 
were  finished  li'om  the  foundation  of  the  world. 

4.  For  he  spake   in  a  certain   place  of  the 

sevenlli  dni/  on  this  wise.  And  God  did  rest  the  seventh 
day  from  :dl  his  works. 

5.  And  in  this  place  again.  If  they  shall  enter 

into  my  rest. 

8.  For  if  .Icsns  had  given  them  rest,  then 

would  he  not  afterward  have  spoken  of  another  day. 

9.  There  remaincth  therefore  a  rest  to  "the 

people  of  God. 

10.  For  he  that  is  entered  into  his  rest,  he 

also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works,  as  God  did 
from  his. 

11.  Let  us  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that 

rest,  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example  of 
unbelief. 

(3.   A  HOUSE   OP  5I.\J«Y   M.VXSIONS.) 

John  xiv.  3.  In  my  Father's  house  arc  many  man- 
sions :  if  it  were  not  so,  I  would  have  told  you.  I  go 
to  prepare  a  place  for  you. 

3.  Aud  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  j'ou,  I 

will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  myself;  that 
where  I  am,  there  ye  maj'  be  also. 

(3.   A  SECURE  ABODE.) 

Mat.  vi.  19.  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures 
upon  earth,  where  moth  and  nist  doth  corrupt,  and 
where  thieves  break  through  and  steal : 

20.   But  lay  up  lor  yourselves   treasures  in 

heaven,  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt, 
and  where  thievo.s  do  not  break  through  nor  steal: 

21.  For  whore  your   treasure  is,  there  will 

your  heart  be  also. 

(4.   A  BETTEK   COUNTTRV.) 

Ileh.  xi.  13.  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  li.iving  re- 
ceived the  promises,  but  having  seen  them  afar  off, 
and  were  persuaded  oithem,  ami  embraced  them,  and 
confessed  that  they  were  strangers  aud  pilgrims  on 
the  earth. 

14.  For  they  that  say  sifch   things  declare 

plainly  that  they  seek  a  country. 

15.  And  truly,  if  they  had  been  mindful  of 

that  counlri/  from  whence  they  came  out,  they  might 
have  had  opportunit}-  to  have  returned. 

1(5.  I3ut  now  thej-  desire  a  better  country,  that 

is,  a  heavenly :  wherefore  God  is  not  ashamed  to  be 
called  theii-  God :  for  he  hath  prepared  for  them  a  city. 

(.5.   THE  NEW  JERUSALEM.) 

Gnl.  iv.  26.  But  .lerusalem  which  is  above  is  free, 
which  is  the  mother  of  us  all. 

27.  For  it  is  written,  Rejoice,  thou  barren  that 

bearest  not;  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailcst 
not :  for  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children  than 
she  which  hath  a  husband. 

W>.  xii.  20.  (For  thev  could  not  endure  that  which 
was  commanded.  And  if  so  uuich  as  a  be.ist  touch  the 
mountain,  it  shall  be  stoned,  or  thrust  through  with  a 
dart : 
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ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


Ilch.  xii.  21.  And  so  tcri-ible  was  the  sight,  that  Jloses 
said,  I  exccciliiiglj'  fear  and  quake :) 

22.  But  ye  are  coiiie  iiuto  mount  Sion,  and 

wnio  the  city  of  "the  living  God,  the  heavenly  Jerusa- 
lem, and  to  an  innunieralile  comjiany  of  angels, 

2;!.  To  the  general  assembly  and  church  of  the 

firstborn,  which  are  written  in  heaven,  and  to  God  the 
Jndge  of  all,  and  to  tlii^  spii'its  of  just  men  made  perfect, 
l!n\  iii.  11.  Behold,  I  come  quickly:  hold  that  fast 
which  thou  hast,  that  no  man  take  thy  crown. 

12.  Him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  pillar 

in  the  temple  of  my  God,  and  he  shall  go  no  more  out : 
and  1  will  write  upon  him  the  name  of  m3'  God,  and 
the  name  of  the  city  of  my  God,  tchich  is  new  Jerusa- 
salem,  which  Cometh  down  out  of  heaven  from  my 
God :  and  I  will  write  upon  him  my  new  name. 

—  xxi,  3.  And  I  John  saw  the  "holy  city,  new  Jeru- 
salem, coming  down  from  God  out  of  heaven,  prepared 
as  a  bi'ide  adorned  for  her  husband. 

10.  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  to  a 

great  and  high  mountain,  and  shewed  nie  that  great 
city,  the  holy  Jerusalem,  descendmg  out  of  heaven 
from  God, 

11.  Having  the  glory  of  God:  and  her  light 

WM  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious,  even  lUve  a  jasper 
stone,  clear  as  crystal ; 

13.  On   the   east   three  gates ;   on   the  north 

throe  gates;  on  the  south  three  gates;  and  on  the 
west  three  gates. 

14.  And  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foun- 
dations, and  in  tliem  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
of  the  Limb. 

■  15.  And  he  that  talked  with  me  had  a  golden 

reed  to  measure  the  city,  and  the  gates  thereof,  and 
the  wall  thereof 

•  16.  And  the  city  lieth  foursquare,  and   the 

length  is  as  large  as  the  breadth :  and  he  measured 
the  city  with  the  reed,  twelve  thousand  furlongs.  The 
length  and  the  breadth  and  the  height  of  it  are  equal. 

17.  And  he  measured  the  wall  thereof,  a  hun- 
dred and  forty  and  four  cubits,  according  to  the  measure 
of  a  man,  that  is,  of  the  angel. 

18.  And  the  Ijuildiug  of  the  wall  of  it  was  of 

jasper :  and  the  city  wm  pure  gold,  like  unto  clear  glas's. 

19.  And  the  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the 

city  were  garnished  with  all  manner  of  i)recious  stones. 
The  first  foundation  was  jasper ;  the  second,  sapphu'C ; 
the  third,  a  chalcedony ;  the  fourth,  an  emerald  ; 

20.  The  fifth,  sardonyx;   the  sixth,  sardius; 

the  seventh,  chrysolite ;  the  eight,  beiyl ;  the  ninth,  a 
topaz ;  the  tenth,  a  chrysoprasus ;  the  eleventh,  a 
jacinth  ;  the  twelfth,  an  amethyst. 

21.  And  the  tweh'e  gates  were  twelve  pearls  ; 

every  several  gate  was  of  one  pearl :  and  the  street  of 
the  city  was  pure  gold,  as  it  were  transparent  glass. 

22.  And   I  saw  no  temple  therein :  "for  the 

Lord  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are  the  temple 
of  it. 

23.  And  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun, 

neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine  in  it :  for  the  glory  of 
God  did  lighten  it,  and  the  Lamb  is  the  light  thereof 

—  24.  And  the  nations  of  them  which  are  saved 

shall  walk  in  the  light  of  it;  and  the  kings  of  the 
earth  do  bring  their  glory  and  honour  into  it. 

2.").  And  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all 

by  day:  for  there  shall  be  no  night  there. 

20.  And  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  honour 

of  the  nations  into  it. 

(G.   AN   INnERITANCB   INCORRtlPTmLE.) 

1  Pet.  i.  4.  To  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  un- 
defiled,  and  that  fadeth  not  away,  reserved  in  heaven 
for  j'ou. 

Rev.  xxl.  7.  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  all 
things;  and  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my 
son. 

(7.   AN  ETERNAL  WEIOHT   OP  OLORT.) 

Ps.  Ixxiii.  24.  Thou  shall  guide  me  with  thy  counsel, 
and  afterward  receive  me  to  glory. 

2  Oor.  iv.  17.  For  our  light  atilietion,  which  is  but 
for  a  moment,  workcth  for  us  a  far  more  exceedinn- 
and  eternid  weight  of  glory.  ° 

18.  While  we  look  not  at  the  things  which 


are  seen,  but  at  the  things  which  are  not  seen :  for  the 
tilings  wdiich  are  seen  are  temporal ;  but  the  things 
which  are  not  seen  are  eternal. 

§  50.    The  Greiit  Multitude  of  the  Saved. 

Mat.  viii.  11.  And  I  say  unto  yoii.  That  many  shall 
come  from  the  Ciist  and  west,  and  shall  sit  down  with 
Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in  the  kingdom  of 
heaven : 

Lnke  xiii.  29.  And  they  shall  come  from  the  east, 
and  froyn  the  west,  and  from  the  north,  and  from  the 
south,  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God. 

See  Rt:i\  vii.  9  ;  xix.  6. 

§  51.    The  Blessedness  of  Heaven. 

(1.    SALVATION.) 

1  Pet.  i.  9.  Receiving  the  end  of  your  faith,  even  the 
salvation  of  your  souls. 

Rev.  ii.  11.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches ;  He  that  over- 
cometh shall  uot  be  hurt  of  the  second  death. 

(2.    SINLESSNESS.) 

Rev.  xiv.  5.  And  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  guile: 
for  they  are  without  fault  before  the  throne  of  God. 

(3.    LIKENESS  TO   CHRIST.) 

1  John  iii.  2.  Beloved,  now  are  we  the  sons  of  God, 
and  it  doth  uot  yet  appear  what  we  shall  be :  but  we 
know  that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we  shall  be  like 
him ;  for  we  shall  see  him  as  he  is. 

(4.    ASSOCIATION  WITH   CHRIST.) 

John  xii.  26.  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  follow 
me ;  and  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  mj'  servant  be  : 
if  any  man  serve  me,  him  will  my  Father  honour. 

2  Oor.\.Q.  Therefore  ?ce«(ralwaj's  confident,  know- 
ing that,  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are 
absent  from  the  Lord : 

(5.    REIGNING  WITH   CHRIST.) 

Mat.  six.  27.  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto 
him,  Behold,  we  have  forsaken  all,  and  followed  thee; 
what  shall  we  have  therefore  ? 

28.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say 

unto  you.  That  ye  which  have  followed  me,  in  the  re- 
generation when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  throne 
of  his  glorj',  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve  thi'ones, 
judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel. 

Rev.  iii.  21.  To  him  that  overcometh  will  I  grant  to 
sit  with  me  in  my  throne,  even  as  I  also  overcame, 
and  am  set  down  with  my  Father  in  his  throne. 

—  xxii.  5.  And  there  shall  be  no  night  there ;  and 
they  need  no  candle,  neither  light  of  the  sun ;  for  tlie 
Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and  they  shall  reign  for 
ever  and  ever. 

(6.   VISION  OF  GOD.) 

Rev.  xxii.  3.  And  there  shall  be  no  more  curse :  but 
the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall  be  in  it ;  and 
his  servants  shall  serve  him : 

4.  And  they  shall  see  his  face ;  and  his  name 

sliall  be  in  their  foreheads. 

(7.    PERFECT   KNOWLEDGE.) 

1  Cor.  xiii.  12.  For  now  we  see  through  a  glass, 
darkly ;  but  then  face  to  face :  now  I  know  in  part ; 
but  tlieu  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  am  known. 

(8.    FULNESS  OP   GLORY  AJfD  JOT.) 

Ps.  xvi.  11.  Thou  wilt  shew  me  the  path  of  life:  in 
thy  presence  is  fulness  of  joy ;  at  thy  right  hand  tliere 
are  jileasures  for  evermore. 

Mat.  xiii.  43.  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth 
as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their  Father.  Who  hath 
ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear. 

Rer.  xxi.  4.  And  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from 
their  eyes ;  and  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither 
sorrow,  nor  crying,  neither  shall  there  be  any  more 
pain :  for  the  former  things  are  jiassed  away. 

(9.   NO   MORE   SICKNESS.) 

7s.  xxxiii.  24.  And  the  inhabitant  shall  not  say,  I 
am  sick  :  the  people  that  dwell  therein  alhoU  he  forgiven 

their  iniquity. 


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ESCHATOLOGY. 


BOOK  XXVII. 


(10.    NO   MOBE   HUNGER   NOR  THIRST.) 

Rer.  vii.  15.  Thorcforo  arc  they  Iiefore  the  tlirone  of 
CJoil,  ;md  serve  him  day  imd  ni;;lit  ill  his  temple  :  ami 
he  that  sittetU  ou  the  throae  shall  dwell  among 
them. 

16.  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

any  more ;  neither  shall  the  sun  light  ou  them,  nor 
any  heat. 

I 17,  For  the  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the 

throne  sliall  Iced  them,  and  shall  lead  tlu-ni  unto  living 
fountains  of  waters:  and  Uod  shall  wiiic  away  all 
tears  from  their  eyes. 

(11.    BUT   KATINO    OP  THE   TREE  OF   LIFE.) 

Luke.  xiv.  15.  And  when  one  of  them  that  sat  at 
meat  with  him  heard  these  tiling,  he  said  unto  him, 
Blessed  is  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom  of 
God. 

—  xxii.  30.  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 
in  my  kintjdom,  and  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve 
ti-ibes  of  Israel. 

Rtw.  ii.  7.  lie  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear  what 
the  Spirit  sailh  unto  the  churches ;  To  him  that  over- 
comcth  will  I  give  to  cat  of  the  tree  of  life,  which  is 
in  the  midst  of  the  paradise  of  (lod. 

—  —  17.  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  liim  hear  what 
the  Spirit  saith  vmto  the  churclics ;  To  him  that  over- 
cometh  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  hidden  manna,  and 
will  give  him  a  white  stone,  and  in  the  stone  a  new 
name  written,  which  no  man  knoweth  saving  he  that 
receiveth  it. 

(12.    AND   DRINKING   OP  THE   WATER  OP  LIFE.) 

ifey.  xxi.  6.  And  he  said  unto  mc.  It  is  done.  I  am 
Alpha  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and  the  end.  I  will 
give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the  fountain  of  the 
water  of  life  freelj-. 

(13.   PRAISING   GOD.) 

^r.  xiv.  2.  And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  as  the 
voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the  voice  of  a  great 


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thunder:  and  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers  harping 
with  their  harps: 

3.  Anil  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before 

the  throne,  and  before  the  four  beasts,  and  the  ciders: 
and  no  nnin  could  learn  that  song  but  the  hundred 
ami  forty  diid  four  thousand,  which  were  redeemed 
from  the  earth. 

—  .w.  1.  And  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great 
and  marvellous,  seven  angi^ls  having  the  seven  la.st 
plagues;  for  in  tlicm  is  tilled  up  the  wrath  of  God. 

2.  And  1  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled 

with  fire:  and  them  that  had  gotten  the  victory  over 
the  be;ist,  and  over  his  image,  and  over  his  mark,  (ind 
over  the  munber  of  his  name,  stand  on  the  sea  of 
glass,  having  the  liar|)s  of  God. 

3.  And  they  sing  the  song  of  Moses  the  ser- 
vant of  God,  and  the  song  of  the  Laml),  .saying.  Great 
and  marvellous  are  thy  works,  Lord  God  Almighty; 
just  and  true  are  thy  ways,  thou  King  of  saints.^ 

4.    Who  sludl  not  fear  thee,  O  Lord,  and  glorify 

thy  name?  tin-  t/mu  only  oit  holy:  tor  all  nations  shall 
come  ;ind  worship  before  thee  ;  for  thy  judgments  are 
made  nnuiifest. 

5.  And  after  that  I  looked,  and,  lichold,  the 

temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimonj-  in  heaven 
was  opened : 

(14.    ETERNAL    LIFE.) 

Mat.  xix.  20.  And  every  one  that  hath  forsaken 
houses,  or  brethren,  or  sisters,  or  father,  or  mother,  or 
wife,  or  children,  or  lands,  for  my  niunc's  sake,  shall 
receive  a  hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit  everlasting 
life. 

Horn.  vi.  23.  For  the  wages  of  sin  i.t  death ;  but  the 
gift  of  God  is  eternal  life  through  Jesus  Christ  our 
Lord. 

0<U.  vi.  7.  Be  not  deceived ;  God  is  not  mocked : 
for  whatsoever  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  he  also  reap. 

8.  For  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the 

flesh  reap  corruption  ;  but  he  that  soweth  to  the  Spirit 
shall  of  the  Spirit  reap  life  everlasting. 


VLPIIABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUlllKOTS. 


8H0AVI^-G  AT  ONCE  THE  Page  AND  SECTION  IN  IIITCHCOCK'S  NE\Y  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS 
OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE,  ^VIII■:KE  those  Vekses  ok  the  Bible  .uie  orv'EN 

RELATING   TO  ANY   SUBJECT. 


DIRECTIOXS.— The  word  "  (Chap.)  '*  or  **  i,Book) "  in  any  entry  in  tliis  luckx  shows  that  a  Chapter  or  a  Book  it*  devoted  to  the 
enbject. 

If  it  is  desired  to  learn  the  mode  in  which  the  ANALTSia  treats  the  wliole  subject  of  each  Chapter  or  Book,  tliirt  will  at  once  bo 
seen  by  turninj,' to  its  place  in  the  "Contents  of  Sections"  at  the  bejrinnini.'  of  the  work. 

The  word  Ste  is  used  in  C'/vw  I^'frrtncfs.  It  refers  to  the  entry  niidt-r  wliieli  the  index  word  is  included,  and  sonietimeB  to  its 
pai^'C  and  section  also.    Thus:  "  Ahasuerus  and  Estlier.    .SVe  Jews  in  Persia.    §  IIU,  page  SlU." 


Aahon  and  his  Sons,  Anoint- 
inj;  of.  ordered  . 
and  his  Sons.  Anointing  of, 

executed 
and  his  Suns  assume  Office 
"      ■■      •*      inaui^urated  . 
"     *'     "     Provision  made 
for  the  threefold  sacri- 
fice bv     . 
appointed  to  assist  Moses  . 
Descent  and  Descendants 
Family,  Inheritance  in  Ca- 
naan 
first  ofl"er-s  for  himself 
oflers  for  the  People 
Priests  to  be  Descendants 
of  .  .  . 

Rod     .... 
in  the  Ark 

changed  into  Serpent 
Bet  apart 

Sons  destroyed  for  Sacri- 
lege 
to  Ezra,  Genealogy  . 
Abdnii    .... 
Al)i-1.  Murder  of 
OrtVTiuirof    . 
SncrifuTs 
a  Sli(.-|)lKTd     . 
Abijaii.  Ucignof 
SinTiiicidl  Ritual  under 
\\'ar  with  Israel 
AbiiufU'ch.  Son  of  Gideon    . 
his  C'rinH' 

(Kinir  of  Gerar)  Dream 
Ablution.     S\e  Washing. 
Ceremonial.       See    Defile- 
ment ;  Purification ;  Un- 
clcanness. 
Ablution  of  Married  Persons 
Abner,  Insubordination  of    . 
reslmins  Authority  of  Ish- 

bosheth    . 
makes  David  King  over  Is- 
rael 
makes  Ish-hosheth  King    . 
nnirdered 
Abolition  of  Hebrew  Senitude 
Abortive  Births 
Abraham  applies   Cuxumcis- 
i(m 
Call  of 

Canaan  promised  to 
Children  by  Keturah 
Covenant,  Participation  in 
Faith   in    Resurrection    of 

Body 
Gentile  Friendships  with  . 
God's  Ctivcnant  with 
from  Noah,  Genealogy 
oftVhoots  of  stockofi'Ctiap.) 
pays  Tithes  to  Melchisedec 
Pniyi-r  for  Sodom    . 
Promise  to.  as  to  Gentiles  . 
Sacrifice  of  Isaac      .  .3 

Abrahamic  Church.  See  A- 
braham.  God's  Cove- 
nant with ;  New  Cove- 
nant ;  Immunities  and 
Rewards  of  Faith. 
Absalom,  David's  Care  for  . 
Fate  of  .  .  . 

has  temporary  Success 
Incest  by 
killed 
Rebellion 


SKC. 

I'AGE 

57 

646 

ST 

6-16 

IV2 

(147 

57 

646 

62 

617 

ti 

2« 

24-ti 

211 

OS 

217 

la 

Ml 

6i 

&47 

19 

607 

« 

131 

11 

5.% 

95 

142 

5 

605 

30 

610 

4S 

213 

M 

255 

»4 

527 

1 

das 

1 

605 

:« 

402 

111 

270 

63 

61.S 

111 

270 

79 

2.-X5 

« 

443 

32 

156 

40 

423 

12 

446 

12 

416 

92 

260 

■K) 

25!) 

12 

440-7 

IS 

4:M 

51 

427 

a-i 

654 

1 

229 

7 

2:J0 

45 

213 

21 

511 

IS 

678 

11 

314 

1 

229 

4,5 

206 

313 

22 

63.'! 

5(1 

188 

66 

845 

i,39 

86 

68 

431 

35 

4.52 

S5 

4,52 

66 

464 

81 

503 

35 

452 

Absalom — 
Rebellion 

sets  up  for  himself  . 
Xtnv    .... 
Absolute  Rulers.    See  Orien- 
tal     Despot;      King; 
Rijval. 
Absolutiitn  for  Sin.    See  Re- 
mission. 
Abstinence  from  food.  Set'  Ap- 
petite ;  Fasting:   Fam- 
ine; Feasting;  Gluttony. 
Abuse  of  Wine  condemned    . 
Acacia  Boards  for  Tabernacle 
Accession  of  Rulers.    See  In- 
auguration. 
Accounts 

Actions,  G()d  knows   . 
Accusations.  False 
Accuser,  Uevil  is 
Accusing  Conscieuco . 
Achan's  Ort'encc 
Adam,  and  Eve,  Temptation 
names  Animals 
to  Noah,  Genealogy 
Fall     .... 
Adjuncts  of  Prayer     . 
Administration  of  Law 
Adonijalt      assumes      royal 
Power 
Death 
Rebellion 

'*       crushed  at  its  Birth 
Adoption,  ofChiUlren 

by  God  i,Chap.) 
Adoration    not  rejected    by 
Men 
rejected  by  Angels  . 

bv  Men 
of  faints  (Chap.)      . 
Adullam.  David  at 
AduUeress,  Prophet  mamee, 

as  Sign    . 
Adultery 
Christ's  Treatment  of 
for-nven 
in  tlie  Heart 
its  Wickedness 
Mosaic  Law  on 
Prevalence  of,  among  IIc- 

l)rews 
Temptation  to,  resisted 
Advent  of  Christ  to  be  Per- 
sonal, Visible,  and  Glo- 
rious 
Second.    See  Christ's  Sec- 
ond Cominu'  (Chap.)     . 
Adventurers.  Military 
Adversaries,  tiod  sends 
Adversity,  is  from  God 
Advice.  AVf  Counsel  and  Com- 
fort. 
Bad     . 
Afl"ection,  Reason  of  Marriage 
Afi'ections.  .SV**  Family  Aflec- 

tions(Chap.) 
Affliction  aui.'ravated  by  Per- 
secution 
of  Barrenness 
of  the  Body  (Chap.) 
t()  be  expected 

Fainting  under 
God  delivers  from    . 
God  mitigates 
Patient  Eudiuuncc  of 
recited 

687 


FEC, 

TAGE 

92 

261 

35 

4,52 

100 

659 

.34 

3M 

9 

5S4 

7R 

410 

43 

25 

18 

666 

36 

203 

51 

,5.32 

92 

5114 

2 

514 

7« 

:m 

1,2 

206 

2 

,514 

42 

180 

80 

409 

30 

4.53 

36 

454 

36 

4.5:1 

92 

202 

:« 

4,5:1 

02 

429 

515 

4.3 

87 

41 

SO 

42 

86 

80 

15 

488 

79 

IM 

65 

401 

10 

518 

65 

<un 

(i5 

462 

65 

401 

65 

461 

65 

461 

65 

461 

677 

15 

488 

3,5 

102 

41 

IW 

94 

477 

M 

420 

433 

47 

105 

50 

427 

.309 

42 

104 

51 

1011 

M 

100 

48 

105 

49 

100 

45 

105 

ArtlicliOU—  BEC.  PAGE 

sunictiines  inefficacious      .  50       106 

Suppurt,  ill               .           .  62       106 

tlirealfiicU  for  Siu    .           .  43       104 

Use  of            .           ,           .  44       105 

will  CMul         ,           ,           .  53       100 

Agi-.    &<-  01(1  Age.  (Cliap.)  373 

improves  Wine        .           .  29       402 

of  Service  of  L«viti;9           .  39       613 

Aged.    .sVc  Ukl  .\ge. 

C'ouiisfllor,  Wise     .           .  24       450 
Respecl  for    .            .            .108        482 

Agcmv  of  Hod.  See  Works  of 
Ood  (Book), 

Agency  (pf  (iod            .           .  7       535 

of  the  Spirit  .           .           ,  68-9         31 

Agrarian  Laws  of  llebrews    .  71        253 

Agreement  of  David  and  Jon- 
athan to  tell  Falsehood  31       525 

Agriculture  (Chap.)    .            .  398 

Agrippa.  Paul  before  .            .  63        353 

Agur,  Prayer  of           .            .  92        475 

Ahub  hunts  Elijah       .            .  9        602 
Reign  of        .            .            .103        268 

Tyrian  Marriage       ,            .  57        339 

Ahasuerus  and  Esther.    See 
Jews  in  Persia,  etc. 
authorizes  Jews  to  defend 

themselves         .            .  140 

Ahava,  Fast  at .  .  .23 

.                      .  171 

Levites  assembled  at          .  49 

Ahaz,  a  \vicked  King  .           .  121 

Death  of        .            .            .  121 

Reign  of         .            .            .  121 

robs  the  Temple       .            .  63 

Ahaziah,  Descent  and  Wick- 
edness    .  .  .115 
Reign  of         .            .  .103 

of  Judah,  Reignof  ,           .  115 

Ahijah.  Prophecy  of  ,           .  4 

Ahithophel  counsels  Attack  48 

Suicide  of      ...  20 

Ai  taken  by  Stratagem          .  56 

Reijulse  at     .            .            .  56 

Air,  Christ  preaches  in  open  54 
Miracles  in  (Chap)   . 
Phenomena  of.  See  Meteor- 
ology. 

Alexander,  Proiihecies  about  61 

All  may  be  saved  .  ,  2 
must  die  .  .  .87 
Scripture  is  for         .            .88 

Alliance.     See  Lea-^ue. 

Aha/,  and  .\ssyria    .           .  121 

of  Ahaziah  with  Israel        .  116 

with  Chaldea  by  Josiah      .  125 
of    Jeboshaphat    with   Is- 
rael                              .113 

Parable  of  Two  Eagles       .  SI 

Alliances,  etc.  (Chap.) 
Gentile,  with  Abraham  and 

Isaac       .           ,           .  11 

with  Gentiles  useless          .  1.35 

Hebrew  and  Gentile           .  34 

Military  .134 

not  always  to  be  feared  .  134 

Ally  of  King.  Relatives  slain  43 

Alms,  Almsgiving.    See  Giv- 
ing ;   Liberality. 

Altar,  Brazen,  in  Temple      .  49 

buih  after  Restoration        .  161 

Cniisei-nilion  of       .           ■  ^ 

in  Ezekiels  Temple            .  92 

Golden,  in  Temple  .            .  60 
in  the  Court  ol  the  Taber. 

uacle,  Dimensione  of  7 


140   291 


580 
301 
616 
276 
277 
276 
697 

278 
268 
278 
3 
495 
622 
245 
245 
43 
126 


342 

634 

375 

11 

277 
373 
279 

272 
3:j0 
512 

314 
280 
318 
SIS 
614 
454 


593 
31K) 
636 
603 
593 


688 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Altar- 

SEC. 

PAGE 

Ar.gels- 

SEC. 

PAGE 

SEC 

PAGE 

ill  Ihe  C'onrt  of  the  Taber- 

are  superhuman 

11 

198 

Apostle  to  Gentiles     . 

73 

348 

naclt!.  ConstriKtion  of 

7 

5S3 

compared  with  Men 

16 

200 

Apostles  (Chap.) 

619 

in  llie  t'ourt  of  the  Tabijr- 

cfuivey  Gods  Messages 

21 

201 

Atteiiijit  to  silence  . 

15 

665 

iiaclc.  Its    Staves   and 

Evil  (Chap.)  . 

204 

called  wlieu  Fishermen 

84 

393 

Hini.'s       . 

7 

583 

Good  (Chap.) 
'■      and  Evil  (Book) 

198 

commanded  to  Baptize 
controlled  Evangelists 

87 

653 

of  Incense,  Expiation  of    . 

44 

639 

196 

75 

622 

■•      its  Place  in  llie 

Offices  of  (Chap.)      . 

200 

Dead  raised  by 

91 

141 

Holy  Place 

10 

586 

inferior  to  Christ 

113 

68 

Jews  given  up  by    . 

192 

310 

of  Inceuse,  in  Tabernacle  . 

10 

586 

inflict  divine  Penalties 

23 

201 

Miracles  of    . 

8 

123 

Measured  in  St.  John's  Vision   9S 

604 

Number  of    . 

17 

200 

reject  Adoration 

42 

8(i 

in  Mutint  Ebal 

4 

582 

of  the  Churches 

111 

64 

Seventy 

66 

020 

Oaths  Defore 

101 

659 

protect  God's  People 

22 

201 

appointed  . 

66 

6-30 

only  I'lace  of  Offerinf; 

36 

6.36 

share  in  the  Counsels  of 

"         instructed  . 

66 

620 

Rending  of.  a  Sign  . 

52 

161 

God         . 

26 

202 

Twelve,  their  Call  to  Dis 

sanctified  by  Oti'eringa 

50 

643 

reject  Adoration 

41 

86 

cipleship 

65 

619 

in  Tabernacle  Court 

7 

583 

Terror  at        . 

18 

200 

Twelve,  their  Instructions 

65 

6'iO 

ot  Trans-Jordaiiic  Tribes  . 

4 

582 

wait  on  God 

19 

200 

"         Special  Duties 

65 

620 

Altars,  and  Holy  I'laces  tChap.) 

581 

wear  human  Apparel 

15 

200 

"        Duty  to  hear  wit 

in  the  Time  of  Moses,  to  be 

Anger    .... 

21 

522 

ness 

65 

620 

of    Earth    or   unhewn 

ascribed  to  God 

25 

21 

Twelve,  Prerogatives 

65 

620 

Stone 

4 

582 

described 

21 

522 

first  Labors 

65 

620 

Amalek.  King  of.  spared 

8!l 

•258 

forbidden 

21 

522 

Apostleship  of  St.  Paul 

69 

621 

Amalekite,  Premier  in  Persia 

140 

291 

kindled 

21 

522 

Apostolate,  Appointment  to 

65 

619 

63 

333 

of    God,    against    Jewish 

Apothecaries    . 

73 

373 

Anialekites 

31 

317 

Idolatry  . 

65 

90 

Apparel.  Se«  Dress;  Raiment 

to  be  Blotted  out      . 

31 

317 

of  God.  Thanks  for  removing 

27 

174 

at  Court 

27 

451 

Battle  with    , 

37 

237 

Punishment  for,  tlu-eatened 

21 

522 

Appearances  of  Christ.     See 

Blame  for  sparing  King  of 

31 

317 

Anguishof  the  Lost    . 

47 

683 

Christ,  etc. 

Prophecies  about     . 

44 

321 

Animal  Food    . 

28 

360 

Appetite  for  Food  and  Drink         8 

3.36 

A  Raid  of      . 

31 

317 

Sacrifices  (Chap.)     . 

635 

Sorrow  destroys 

99 

478 

what  Balaam  said    . 

44 

321 

Animals.   A'ee  Hunting;  Wild 

Appetites  of  the' Body 

8 

356 

what  the  Lord  said  of  them 

Beasts. 

Aquatic  Plants 

35 

387 

to  Moses 

44 

321 

and  Man  compared :  Contrast 

79 

394 

Arabia,  Projihecies  about 

60 

342 

Amasa  slain  by  Joab  . 

58 

459 

and   Man  compared :    Re- 

Arabians attack  Jehoram 

.      114 

273 

Amazement  at  Jliracles 

108 

143 

semblance 

79 

394 

Archery.    See  Bows,  etc. 

Amaziah  avenges  murder  of 

Blood  and  Fat  not  to  be 

Signals 

31 

492 

his  Father 

118 

275 

eaten 

68-9 

6.50 

Architecture.    See  Building 

begins  well    . 

118 

275 

Clean  and  Unclean  .           .  65-67 

649 

House  ;      Tabernacle 

dismisses  the  Troops  hired 

Creation  of    . 

6,7 

95 

Temple. 

of  Israel  . 

118 

2-5 

dead,  LTncleanness  by 

77 

652 

Arguing  in  Discourse . 
Arimatbea.      S^e  Joseph  0 

;                   106 

482 

Reign  of         .            .            . 

118 

275 

Destruction  of,  threatened 

78 

394 

slain  by  Conspirators 

118 

275 

Division  of,  a  Sign  . 

4« 

160 

Arimathea 

97 

59 

Anit>assadors    . 

1*3 

513 

God  cares  for 

10 

95 

Ark  in  Holy  of  Holies ;  Con 

from  Babylon  toHezekiah 

123 

278 

"     compared  to  . 

9 

17 

tents  of  the 

11 

586 

of  (iibeonites 

56 

245 

for  Food,  slain  before  Tab- 

Ark   of   God,    The.    carried 

maltreated     . 

10 

357 

ernacle    . 

36 

6.36 

from  Place  to  Place 

18 

588 

Ambition,  Parable  of  Bramble 

3 

444 

hybrid 

56 

.391 

carried  over  Jordan 

14 

588 

Parable  of  Thistle    . 

118 

275 

Instincts  and  Habits  of      . 

55 

391 

brought    to  Jerusalem   by 

relinked 

17 

5-20 

eating  in  Silence     . 

55 

391 

David 

92 

260 

Ambuscades     . 

55 

496 

sleeping  during  Day 

55 

391 

contained    the    Tables    of 

Ambusli,  against  Ai    . 

56 

245 

leaving  Dams  at  Maturity  . 

55 

391 

Stone 

20 

7 

Amnion,  Prophecies  about    . 

55 

337 

Sexual  InipiUses 

55 

381 

in  Military  Operations 

3 

486 

Reilson  for  Desolation 

55 

3.37 

Increase 

55 

391 

Levites  ludy  ministered  be 

Ammonites  and  Moabites     . 

27 

316 

nursing  their  Young 

55 

391 

fore  it      . 

'.        28 

690 

attempt    made      to     carry 

Kindness  to.  Instances 

81 

395 

not  removed  from  Jerusa 

Jews  over  to 

130 

283 

and  Man  (Chap,  t 

394 

lem  during  Absalom' 

attempt     to     carry    Jews 

compared 
Man's  Dominion  over 

79 

394 

Rebellion 

28 

690 

over  to,  defeated 

130 

2*3 

74 

32 

among  Philistines   . 

.  17-20 

688 

Marriage  with,  forbidden  . 

37 

318 

76 

394 

Philistines  take 

17 

688 

Origin  of       . 

6 

313 

Men  must  treat  kindly 

80 

394 

in  Tilbernacle 

11 

686 

Ainnon.    David's    inefficient 

Miracles  in  (Chap.) . 

131 

Ark  and  Tabernacle  (Chap.) 

5a3 

Wi-ath  at 

68 

431 

Mixed  Teams  of.  forbidden 

17 

400 

Ark.  Noah's 

81 

411 

Incest 

66 

463 

noxious,  from  God  . 

23 

100 

Disembarkation  from 

28 

128 

Valet  .... 

34 

441 

jneserved  with  Noah 

77 

394 

Embarkation  in 

24 

1-27 

waited  on  by  his  Sister      . 

99 

478 

for  Transportation  . 

83 

395 

Armies,  Gentile,  Strength  ol 

26 

490 

Anion,  Rei^n  of 
Amorite  Kings  defeated 

m 

279 

Wisdom  from 

88 

396 

Armor    . 

28 

491 

56 

246 

Annunciation,  to  Mary 

39 

40 

Defensive      . 

.        28 

491 

"      hanged 

89 

504 

Anointing  of  Aaron  and  his 

Oft'ensive 

28 

491 

Amusement.    See  Entertain. 

Sons  ordered     . 

57 

646 

Offensive  and  Defensive 

28 

491 

raents ;  Feasts. 

of  Aaron  and  Ma  Sons  ex- 

Armor-Bearers 

21 

490 

Amusements.    See  Games  ol 

ecuted     . 

57 

646 

Armor  of  Goliath 

21 

490 

Children. 

of  the  Body  . 

60 

368 

"        "        " 

28 

491 

Anakim  cut  otf 

56 

247 

of  David 

91 

259 

Arms.    See  Weapons. 

Ananias  and  Sapphira 

43 

550 

of  King 

9 

444 

Spiritual 

75 

662 

Anarchy  in  time  of  Judges    . 

81 

256 

Oil,  Holy       . 

54 

645 

and  Supplies  (Chap.) 

491 

Anathema  Marauatha 

73 

194 

of  Saul 

89 

257 

vain  without  God    . 

6 

487 

Anchoring    on    approaching 

the  Sick 

78 

6'« 

Army.  See  Armies ;  War  (Book). 

Land 

91 

412 

of  Solomon    . 

96 

26:3 

Jehoshaphat's 

113 

278 

Angel  explains  Christ's  Res- 

of Solomon  ordered 

92 

262 

King  restrained  by , 

12 

446 

urrection 

102 

60 

Tabernacle  and  Contents  . 

56 

645 

by  Head  of       12 

446 

Gabriel  aiinears  to  Mary    . 
of  the  Lord  (Chap.) . 

39 

40 

"   ordered 

56 

645 

Standing,  of  Hebrews 
Arrest  of  Prophet 
Arrogance,  Hierarchical,  Ter 

17 

489 

196 

"           '■       and  all  its 

81 

470 

"      identified  with 

Contents  executed 

56 

646 

npt- 

God 

10 

197 

Answer  to  Prayer 

4:3 

181 

ing  to  Sin 

35 

628 

of  the  Lord  promised 

1 

19(i 

44 

185 

Arrows.    See  Bows,  etc. 

"       "      expected 

2 

196 

Ant  and  Sluggard 

88 

396 

and  Bow,  a  Sign 

55 

161 

"       "      instances  of  his 

Antediluvian  and  Patriarchal 

Divination  by 

52 

87 

appearing 
of  the  Lord  inspires  Terror 

3 

196 

Genealogies  (Chap.) 
Antichrist       destroyed      at 

206 

God  said  to  use 

21 

20 

4 

196 

Artaxerxes  provides  for  the 

"      exercises     Au- 

Christ's Coining 

15 

677 

Temple  Service . 

77 

600 

thority    . 

5 

197 

Antioch,  Gentile  Church  at  . 

76 

349 

stops  the  Temple  building 

71 

699 

of  tlie  Lord  affords  Protec- 

Paul at           .           .           . 

79 

351 

Articulates.  Molluscs,  Fish 

tion 

6 

197 

in    Pisidia,    Paul    among 

Reptiles  (Chap.) 

388 

of  tlie  Lord  utters  Predic 

Jews  of  . 

90-1 

.309 

Artifice  (letected 

30 

6M 

ti(»n3 

7 

197 

Paul  at          .           .           . 

77 

330 

Artificial  Liglit 

63 

408 

of  the  Lord  permits  Obla 

Antiochus  Epiphanes,    Pro- 

Artizans. skilled 

74 

409 

titms 

8 

197 

phecies  about    . 
Apocalypse,  two  Witnesses  of 

61 

343 

Asa,  constantly  skirmishing 

of  the  Lord  refuses  to  give 

72 

622 

with  Kingdom  of  Israel      112 

271 

his  Name 

9 

197 

Ajiocalyptic  Trumpets,  sound- 

end of  his  Keign 

112 

271 

of  thi'  Lord  opens  Christ'e 

ed  by  Angels      . 

27 

202 

Reign  of 

112 

270 

Sepulchre 

UK) 

60 

Apostasy 
and  Final  Struggle,  in  Lat- 

77 

5(14 

Fidelity,     about     Temple 

of  the  Lord  smites  Senna 

Utensils  . 

18 

632 

cherib's  Army   . 

12-> 

278 

ter  Day   . 

6 

6T5 

Reform,  Sacrifices  at 

50 

644 

Angels  announce  God's  Law 

20 

■201 

Jews  prone  to  (Chap.) 

.S9 

Asahel  killed    . 

81 

502 

appear  as  .Meti 

14 

199 

National 

73 

113 

Asaph,  from  Levi.  Genealogy       41 

213 

are  ministering  Spirits 

24 

201 

Apostate  .\ngels.  SeeAagela, 

Ascension  of  Christ    . 

106 

62 

are  not  to  be  worshipped 

12 

198 

Evil. 

foretold  by  Him 

60 

45 

ALPHAliETICAL  ODEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Oso 


Ascension  of  Christ —  SEC.  PAGB, 

pronlH'siiHi                .  ^4  37 

Ascftu-isni  rolrnkwi    .            ,  IS  415 

Ashrr  ("4'iisiis  in  WiMerDeas  60  '215 

C.MM-iiIo^jy                             .  19  aw 

lli>ti>ry  of,  forcsliadowcd  .  M  350 

Inluritance  in  runa:in        .  76  219 
I'liiKf  cif,  Driliiiiliun  (KlVr- 

JnK  for  the  Tubcrnucle  U  631 

Avhes,  a.  Sii,'ii                .           .54  I'il 

Asia  Minor.  Paul  in    .            .  79  350-1 

Askini.'  Directions  in  travel- 
ling;         .            .            .  lOS  480 

App.  Unliiam^,  6ecs  jViiijel     .  4  1% 

SiK'ech  of      .            .           .  51  l.TJ 

lor  liinlhcn    .            .           .  RJ  3*Kj 

Colt.  Christ  rides     .            .  H'J  395 

for  ridini;       .            .           .  83  395 

white,  ridden  hy  Riders      .  83  395 

Assuet-niation         .sV(f     Con- 
spinicv  :  Murder. 

APWi^yinatiou  of  I^^h-hosheth  90  259 

Assault.  Trespass,  antl  Casu- 
alty 

A«8CS       .... 
found 
lost  and  sought 

wild   .... 

Assurance  of  divine  Favor    . 
of  Fuilh.    See  Faith  ;  Secu- 
rity in      . 
of  Hope.     Stf  Hope. 
Assyria.  Allianceof  Ahaz  with    121 
to  be  converted 
to  be  destroyed 
Judah  to  be  overrun  by 
Menahein'si  tribute  lo 
Moral  Ciiuses  of  the  Deso- 
lation of . 
Picture  of  Glory  and  Fall  of 
Pro^)hucies  about     . 
Assyrian  attack  ou  Jerusalem 
Idols  .... 
Assyrians  to  be   beaten  off 
from  Judah 
brought  into  Samaria 
carry  away  two  and  a  half 

Tribes     . 
to  concpier  Kenites  . 
dostrf>y  Kingdom  of  Israel 
llezeltiah  attacked  by 
tributary  to 
Isaiah     promises    Deliver- 
ance from 
Jerusalem  delivered  from  . 
Judah  delivered  from 
to  8Cour''e  Arabia    . 
pmitten  oy  an  Angel 
Astrology 

Athaliah.  Order  rosttjred  to 
Kingdom  of  Judah  after 
her  Death 
Reign  of        . 
seeks  to  exterminate  royal 

Line  of  David    . 
Plain    .... 
Atheism,  Practical 
Athens,  Paul  at 
Atmosphere.  5t^tf  Meteorology. 

Miracles  in  iChan.i  .  125 

Atonement,   hy  Christ.     See 

Offices  of  Christ  (Chap.)  69 

Day  of  (Chap.^  .  .  579 

Change  of  Vestments  and 

Final  Offering   . 
its  Institution 
Victims  presented  and  Lots 

cast  on     . 
Money  for  the  Tabernacle  . 
Sin  Odcrin^s  on  Day  of      . 
Attack  feared,  but  not  made  53,  54 
Attendance  at  Meals  . 

on  .Ministry  . 
Attention  to  God's  Word 
Attestation  of  Christ,  by  Be- 
lievers 
of  Christ,  by  Himself 
Attire.  Bridal   . 
magnificent  . 
Attributes  of  Christ  (Chap.)  . 
of  God,  as  Being 

"    Person    . 
Audience   at    Court,    Strata- 
gem to  obtain    . 
ChamlHT 
of  Kings 
Authority  of  Evangelists 
of  Parents 

royal,  restrained  by  intes- 
tine Rivalries    . 
royal,  restrained  by  Refu- 
sal  to  execute  an  un- 
lawful Demand  . 
Authors  and  Books  of  Scrip- 
ture (Chap.) 
ofBilde 
Auxiliaries 
Avarice,  Tynan 


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277 

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269 

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324 

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322 

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32 

317 

137 

289 

4.1 

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269 

122 

277 

122 

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122 

27R 

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122 

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274 

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53,  54 

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99 

478 

91 

656 

91 

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42 

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37 

422 

98 

478 

63-68 

36-41 

24-25 

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27 

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27 

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74 

62-2 

64 

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12 


1-2 
23 
57 


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1 

490 

339 


Axe  made  to  Float 
Azariahor  Izziah  begins  well 
Azarmli  or  Czzlah,  Death  ol' 
Military 
Successes  of 

Baal,  Jehu    deetroye   Wor- 
shippers of 
Worship  of    . 

broken  up 

worshipped  by  Jews 
Baasha,  Reign  n( 
Babel,  Confusion  and  Disper- 
sion at     . 
Babylon.  Srt  Nebuchadnezzar. 

a  Copy  of  Jeremiah's  Proph- 
ecy to  be  sent  to 

Amba-^Nidor  of.  to  Uezekiah 

Catastrophe  of 

Earth  and  Hell  moved  for  . 

Extent  and  Power  of  the 
Kiugdtmi 

final  Duportatitm  to 

to  be  destroyed 

to  be  Conriu'eror  of  Judah  . 

four  Deportations  to 

her  Destruction  to  come 
from  the  North  . 

her  Struggle  hopeless 

Idols  of  .  .  . 

Indication  of  the  despotic 
Character  of  the  Gov- 
ernment . 

ironical  Summons  to,  for 
self-defence 

Jehoiacliin  caiTied  to 

Jews  advised  to  settle  do\Mi 
quietly  in 

Judati  to  be  Captive  in 

Manasseh  carried  to       .    . 

Mystical 

Prophecies  abont     . 
the  Mystical,  her  fall  antic- 
ipated 
the  Mvstical,  her  fall  more 

fully  described  . 
the  royal  Virgin  to  be  de- 
graded    . 
Babylonish  Captivity . 
Duration  of   , 
foretold  by  Isaiah    . 
Back,  ascribed  to  God 
Backbiting.  6'ffi  Malice ;  Tale 

bearmg  . 
Backsliding 
Bad  Advice 
Company.  See  Enticement, 

etc. 
Management 
Rulers,     Divine     Threats 

against    . 
Water  made  Good   . 
Baker,  Pharaoh's.  Dream  of. 
Balaam,  on  Amalekites 

Ofi'erings  of  . 
Balaam's  Ass.  Speech  of 
Balak  and  Balaam,  Offerings 

of     . 
Banishment,  Persecution  by 
Banquetin-'-room,  Hangings 
Banquets,  Persian 
Baptism.    See  John  the  Bap- 
tist. 
Baptism 
ancient  Type  of 
by  Christ 
of  Christ 
for  the  Dead  . 
of  Eunuch 

with  Holy  Ghost,  and  Fire 
Instances 
by  John 

spiritual  Significance  of     . 
ofSutlering  . 
Barabbas  preferred  to  Christ 
Barak     .... 
Bargaining,  -^f*' Beating Do^m. 
Barnabas  and  I'aul.  Contention 
"    specially  set 
apart  by  the  Church  at 
Antioch.  f(tr  missionary 
work  among  the  Gentilea 
Barren  Fig-tree  cursed 
Barrenness.     See  Fertility. 

in  Women 
Basket  of  Fruit,  a  Sign 
Baskets 

Bustards,  not  to  be  Citizens  . 
Bath.  Bride's    . 
Balhsheba  and  Xatban  con- 
sult as   to    Adonijah'e 
Rebellion 
David's  Intrigue  with 
Solomon's  Mother   . 
Battle  with  Amalekites 


SKC.  PAOK 


35 

119 
119 


129 
275 
276 


119        276 


101 
18 

16 

101 


268 
80 
82 
80 
82 

267 

312 


49 

329 

122 

278 

49 

im 

49 

828 

49 

Sii 

130 

2H4 

49 

327 

138 

289 

138  889,  90 

49 

.329 

49 

.328 

32 

64 

49 

.328 

128 

880 

1.39 

891 

13H 

288 

12;f 

278 

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72 

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49 

325 

50        a30 


49 

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39 

29(1 

36 

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22 

878 

17 

19 

24 

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76 

B62 

94 

477 

35 

527 

87 

411 

15 

448 

38 

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36 

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321 

3 

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51 

132 

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628 

20 

667 

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408 

63 

335 

87 

6,54 

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87 

6,5.5 

49 

42 

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679 

72 

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88 

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87 

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6,55 

87 

6,55 

83 

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237 

Battle- 
Challenge  to  . 

Gentilfs    killed    in,  indefl' 
uite  Numbers    . 

Gantilrs  killed  in,  definite 
Numbers 

Hebrews  killed  in,  by  Gen- 
tiles 

Hebrews  killed  in,  by  other 
Hebrews 

Horse  in     '  . 

Number  killed  in 

Order  of 

Stone  to  commemorate  De- 
liverance in 
Battlement  re(iuired  on  Roofs 
Battles    . 

of  David  wiili  Philistines 
Beaching  the  Ship 
Beacon  . 
Bear 
Beard      . 

shaved  for  the  Dead 
Bearing  false  Witness 
Beast,  Detilemeut  by  Carcass 
of  unclean 

that  dielh  of  itself  not  eaten 

Enemy's,  Kindness  to 

with  seven  Heads,  etc. 
"       "  "       a  Sign  _ 

Beasts.     See  Mammals  (Chap.) 
■    to  Banquet  on  Heathen 

clean  . 

devoted 

firet-bom  of  . 

unclean 
Beating  down  in  Trade 
Beauty   . 

Female,  swarthy 
Bed,  Unlawful    to  carry,   c 

Sabbath  . 
Beds  and  Seats 

*'  "        for  sleeping 

"  "        for  use  at  Meals 

Beggars.  S€e  Gifts  :  Liberali- 
ty; Poverty. 
Behemoth 

Food  and  Dwelling  . 

his  great  Strength    . 
Beliei;  Duty  of 
Believer,  A  Book 
Believers  attest  Christ 

God's  Children 

longing  for  Resurrection 

rewarded  at  Christ's  com 
ing 

Thanks  for  Faith  of 

Weapons  and  Warfare  of 
Bells  and  Pomegranates,  on 

Priest's  Robe    . 
Belshazzar's  Feast 
Benedictions     . 
Benelicence.    See  Kindness; 

Giving    Liberality. 
Benevolence.    See  Love. 
Benjamin,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 

Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing for  the  TitbeiTiacIe 
Beren.  Paul  among  Jews  of 
Bestiality 
Bethesda,  Pool  of 
Bethshemcsh.  Ark  received  at 
Betrayal  of  Christ 

foretold 
Betrothal  and  Wedding  (Chap.) 
Betrothal 

spiritual 
Bczaleel  and  Aholiab 
Bible.     See  Scripture  (Book) 

Speakers  and  Hearers  in 

Writers  of     . 
Binding  of  Satan 
Birds.    Set  Fowling;  Fowli 

(Chap.) 

clean  . 

Creation  of    . 

Habits  of 

as  Images  of  Sorrow 

miraculous  coming  of 

unclean 
Birth      . 

Abortive 

of  Christ 

prophesied 
Birthdav.  -SVt  King's  Birthday. 
Birthright 
Bishops.        See      Presbyter- 

Biehops. 
Bitumen,  for  Mortar   . 
Blackness  of  Darkness  in  Hell 
Blamelcj^sncss.  Ministerial 
Blaspheinv 
against  Holy  Spirit  . 
"        God 


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421 

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ALPIIxVBETICAL  IXDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Blasphemy— 

charged  upon  Christ 

Penalty  ol 

Punishment  of 
Bleuiilng    (jr    Animal    Sacri 

lices  (Chap.) 
DIemish.  personal,  excluded 
from  priestly  Oltice 

personal,   did  not  exclude 
from  priestly  sujiport 
Blessedness  of  Confession 

of  Death  in  the  Lord 

of  Faith 

of  fearin;;  God 

of  Heaven 

of  the  New  Life  (Chap.) 

of  Pardon  for  Sin     . 

of  Perfection 
Blessing,  on  Food 

stolen  by  Jacob 
BUvsinu'sat  Betrothal 

tor  keeping::  Sabbath 

(.f  Libenility 

XaiioiKil.  frnm  Scripture 

for   Pinictuality  ia    Tithes 
and  Ofl'eriugs    . 

spiritual,  of  the  Righteous 
Blind  Guide     . 

Blinding  of  Zedekiah . 
Blindness 

eun-d  by  Miracle 

riL^nirutive 

literal 

miraculous     . 

spiritual 
Blood  not  to  be  oaten 

Instance  of   transgression 

of  the  rule  not  to  eat 
Issue  of.    See  Hemorrhag 
of  Passover    . 
Plague  of,  Moses  demands 
that    Pharaoh    let    the 
People  LJTo,  after  it 
Reason  of  Command  not  to 

eat 
Sea  turned  into 
Water  turned  into    . 
Bln.Kllcys  Sacrifices  (Chap.) 
Blue  Dress 
JJnasiing 

without  Oflence 
Boats,  on  Lake  of  Galilee 
Boaz  and  Ruth.  Marriage  of 
Bodily  (lifts  and  Deprivation: 

"Miracles  in  (Chap.^ 
Body,    Human.      See    Dead 
Dead  Bi)dy;  Death. 
See  ( )ut\^■ar^l  Man  (Book)    , 
Alllicrions  of  (Chap.) 
clothed  H/tiap.) 
Death  of  I  Chap.) 
Diseases  of  (Chap.)  . 
Nature  of  (Chap.)     . 
Old  Age  (Chap.) 
in  Resurrection 
the  Resurrection,  same  as 

before 
the  Resurrection,  not  same 

as  before 
the   Resurrection,   will 

spiritual 

Rubji-ctiim  of 

SijKieiiUMix-  of  (Chap.) 

Human,  Unity  of  the 

Body  Politic  (,Chap.)   . 

Boil,  cured  by  Figs    . 

Boils       .  .    "       . 

Plague  of,  Moses  demands 

that    Pharaoh    let   the 

People  go,  after  it 

Boldness,  Duty  (»f  Prophet 

Bondage  an  Evil  and  Degi 

dation     . 

ofGibeonitcs 

of  Israel  in  Egj*pt    . 

Israelitish,    in    Egypt,    its 

severity  . 
for  Poverty  . 
for  Theft 

of  the  Law,  Faith  secures 
deliverance  from 
Bond  Servants.  Fugitive 

pur 

suit  and  rcQovcry  of  by 

Hebrew  IVI  asters 

juM^uit   and   recovery  of 

FuL'itive,   not    allowed 

to  Gentiles 

Penalty  for  abusing 

Boiiiu-ts."  Priests' 

Book,  in  Apocalypse  . 

the  Believer  is 

of  Kinjis  of  Judah  and  Israel 


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Book— 

or  the  Law,  Preservation  of 

of  Life,  referred  to  . 
Books    .... 

and  Authors  of  Scripture 
(Chap.)    . 

opened,  at  Judgment 

ruferred  to    in    Bible,  not 
now  extant 

or    Kolls,    written.    Scrip- 
ture in     . 

Sealing  of      . 
Booths  at  Feast  of  Taberna- 
cles 

and  Tabernacles 
Booty.  See  Spoils,  etc.  (Chap.) 
Borrower  a    Servant  to   tne 

Lender    . 
Borrowing  of  Egyp^tians 

and  Lending        '    , 
Botany.  See  \  egetable  King- 
dom. 
Bottles  .... 

a  Si^n 
BottliuK  Wine  . 
Bottomless  Pit,  Hell  is 
Bow  and  Arrows 

a  Sign 

God  said  to  use 
Bowing  to  King 

in  Prayer 
Bramble,  Jotbam's  Parable  of 
Braucli.  Christ  is 

Clii'ist  foretold  as    . 
Bravery.  See  Courage ;  Heroes. 

Wife  given  for 
Brazen  Altar.  Temple 
Bread.    .S^(=  Shew  Bread;  L^n- 
Icavened  Bread. 

alone,  not  to  be  lived  on     , 

of  Life,  Christ  is 

tbe  Stall'  of  Lifp 
Breadstnfls.  Trade  in  . 
Breaking  the  Sabbath 
Breastplate     of    Judgment, 
form  and  material  of    . 

of  JudLnncnt.  on  Ephod 
Breath,  aMrilied  to  (_iod 
Breeches,  High  Priests' 

Priests'      '  . 
Breeding  Cattle.  Jacob  attrib- 
utes his  success  in  to 
Providence 
Brethren 

Hatred  and  Injury  by 

not  revenged 

Love  by         . 
Brevity  of  Life 
Bribery.    See  Impartial  Jus- 
tice \  Wicked  Magistrates. 

to  Sin  ... 

Brick      .... 
Bridal  Attire     . 
Bride      .... 

Consent  of    . 

Consent  to  Marriage,  after 
that  of  her  Relatives    . 

of  the  Lamb  . 

Longing  for  . 

liesponse  to  Bridegroom    . 
Bridegroom 

Coinpauions  of 

Procession  by  Night 
Brooks    and    liivers,    Meta- 
phorical . 
Brother.  Christ  is 
Brotherly  Love 

Brothers.    See  Brethren. 

guarding  Sister's  Honor    . 
Brother's  ^Vidovv.    See  Levi- 

rate  Marriage. 
Building.  *e  Human  Abodes 
(Chap.)    . 
Judgment       and       Fore- 
thought in 
by  King  Jotham 
Materials  for 
before    separate    Place   in 

Ezekiel's  Temple 
Ships.    See  Ships. 
Tabernacle    and    Temple. 
See  Tabernacle ;  Temple. 
Burial,  of  Christ 

foretold  bv  Him   . 
of  the  Dead  "(Chap.). 

Directions  for 
a  Duty 

Embalming  for 
in  Garden      .  .  123, 

Ground  purchased  . 
naturally  desired 
Preparations  for 
Threats  of  Denial  of 
Washing  for  . 
Burials  .... 
Buruiug  of  cai)tured  Cities   . 
of  dead  Body 


SEC. 

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90 
109 


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Burning— 

of  Odcirs  for  the  dead 

Punislmient  for  Harlotry  . 
Burnt  OfterinLTs.  the    . 

Acconip;iniMU'nts  of 

Altar  of.  Taliernacle 

at  consecrating  Priests 

of  the  Flock  . 

of  Fowls 

of  the  Herd   . 

how  made 
Business.  See  Industrial  Em- 
ployments. 

Affairs  (Chap.) 

Habits 

Prayer  for  Success  in 
Butler,  Pharaoh's,  Dream  of 
Butter    .... 
Buyer  and  Seller,  Ruin  threat- 
ened to    . 
Buying  and  Selling     . 

Cain,  and  Abel,  Offerings  of 
to  Laniech,  Genealogy 
Murderer  of  Abel     . 
Cainite,  first  Polygamist  was 
Cakes  for  Meat  Onering 
Calamities,  Temporal 
Caleb's  Inheritance     . 
separate  Inheritance 
Caleo.   Son  of  Hezron,  De- 
scendants of 
Caleb,  Son  of  Hur,  Descend- 
ants of    . 
Caleb,  the  Spy.  Descendants  of 
Calves,  Golden 
Camel  and  Dromedary 

carried  off  by  Robbers    . 
Swiftness  of 
Camels  for  riding 
for     Transportation      and 
Travel      . 
Camp  of  Israelites  in  Wilder- 
ness (Chap.) 
Place  of  Levites  in  . 
Campaigns,  Result  of  five  in 
six  years'  war,  when  Is- 
raelites   took    posses- 
sion of  Canaan  . 
Canaan,  Conditions  of   pos- 
sessing   . 
Conquest  of  (Chap.) 
Curse  of         . 

Defilement  of,  by  Heathen 

described 

Distribution  of  (Chap.) 

divided  by  lot 

from       Egypt,       forty-two 

Stations  . 
Ezekiel's  Vision  of  . 
Fertility  of    . 
Gentile  Names  of  Places  in 
Part      remaining      uncon- 

quered     . 
promised  the  Hebrews 
References  to  the  Promise 
Route  from  Sinai  to 
searched  by  Spies    . 
Territory   of.  nnconquered 
by  Israelites  after  sis 
years'  war 
west  of  Jordan,  divided    . 
Boundaries 
Canaanite    five  Kings    over- 
thrown   . 
Kings  destroyed.  List 
Canaanites  (Chap.) 
to  be  destroyed 
enslaved 
Expulsion  of,  promised 

"  "     commanded 

made  tributary 
ISIarriago  with,  forbidden  . 
not  expelled  by  Hebrews   . 
Remnants  of  the,  enslaved 
Tribes  of        . 
their  Boundaries  and  Loca- 
tions 
why  not  all  expelled 
Canaanitish  Servitude  of  He- 
brews 
Candace,    Overseer    of   her 

Household 
Candle.    Ste  Artificial  Light. 
Candlestick.      Golden,      and 
Olive-Trees,  a  Sign 
Golden,  in  Tabernacle 
Candlesticks  in  Temple 
Cannibalism 
Capital     Punishment,     King 

inflicts    . 
Captain  of  the  Lord's  Host    . 
Captains,  David's  Gadite 
Captive  \'iri.'ins  spared 

Wife  not  to  be  sold 
Captives.     See  Prisoners  of 
War  (Chap.) 


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471 

87 

473 

44 

m6 

36 

1.57 

37 

405 

R6 

472 

86 

473 

1 

628 

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34 

527 

20 

416 

27 

634 

.63 

533 

59 

348 

83 

220 

29 

211 

30 

211 

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213 

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65 

393 

66 

393 

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395 

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310 


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408 

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585 
693 
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445 
196 
232 
418 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Oiil 


Captivoc— 
Ainnziah's  Slaughter  of 

BKC. 

PAOK 

118 

275 

onslftved 

2-J 

«ft 

fi'innU',  Maningc  with 

3!l 

31S 

»•              '■           '■ 

2-i 

4111 

Jewifli.  at  Itebvlon 

139 

aiti 

rt'tunu'd  «ith  kzra 

102 

m\ 

returned,  not  !*lu>\vlng  their 

<Jein'iilo;;y 
returned       w'ltli       Zerul)- 

l>iil)el       .  .  100-101 

sent    inline,    liy    oitler    of 

IVopliel    . 
Triliule  iif.  to  God  . 
Captivitiet*  (1  imp.) 
Captivity,    ^«  Captives  Re- 
turned, etc. 
in  llalivlon     . 
fureltiid 

l>y  Icaiali     . 
in  Media '      . 
Nuinberti  returned  from 
I*rie;it!'  '*  " 

Keslnration  from  iChap.)    . 
Surrillres  at  return  from    . 
of  ten  Trilies 
Captured  Cities  liurned 
Carelieinisli.  liattlc  at 
Care  of  Livi-  Stocli  (Chap.)    . 
Carpenters    and     llorns,    a 

Sij^i 
Carvini;*.  in  Ezekiel's  Temple 

of  Temple      . 
Castini;  out  of  Devils  . 
Casualties  in  War  (Chap.)     .. 
Casualty 

Catalogues  of  Persons,  Vari- 
ous (Chap.) 
Cattle.    .SVe  Stock. 


las 


121 
22 


139 
13li 
122 
1S7 
1!>9 
99 

60 
109 
76 

51 


81 


22li 


276 
43!) 

2W 


SflO 
287 
278 
289 
300 
224 

am 

G4I 
2K9 
501 
330 
402 

Ifi.'S 
602 
692 
205 
501 
4(18 


Death  or  Daniaixe  by 

87 

396 

L'iven  .Tacoli  for  Service 
nylirid.  not  to  bo  bred 

56 

391 

66 

391 

Jacob's  Deviee  to  breed     . 

56 

391 

waives  in 

30 

440 

miraculoiislv  destroyed 

49 

132 

Trespass  liv  . 
Catlk-Uieeili'iiir 

78 

468 

66 

391 

Causes.  Hebrew  Kini,'  could 

try  and  decide   . 

11 

445 

Causin:;  Others  to  sin 

35 

527 

Cauti<in  to  hearers  of  Scrip- 

ture 

43 

12 

Cavalry  .... 

25 

490 

Equipment    . 

30 

491 

Celibacy  a  Calamity    . 

10 

414 

Cemetery.     .Ste  Burial. 

Ceusoriousness.     JSte  Harsh 

Judirment 

22 

522 

Census  .  ^        . 

49 

455 

Takers  of,  in  the  Wilder- 

ness 

81 

220 

Unlawful 

12 

446 

Censuses  of  Israel  in  Wilder- 

ness (Chap.) 

215 

Centurion,  Testimony  of,  at 

Crucifixion 

91 

58 

Centurion's  Household 

35 

441 

Ceremonial  Burdens  ou  Poly- 

franiy 

21 

415 

Cleanness  not  imparted 

82 

653 

Delileuieiits  and    Purifica- 

tions iChap.) 

G49 

Defilement.    Kxjiiatjon    of 

iu'norant . 

38 

fAS 

Law,  Paul  eomjilies  with    . 

82 

a->2 

in  Leprosy  eases 

61 

370 

Pollution  avoided  at  Sacri- 

tlo: 

48 

641 

Prohibitions  toIIiL'h  Priest 

15 

tW7 

Keirulations  in  Dress 

44 

.Slit; 

Riile^  tor  Priests 

84 

6I« 

System  as  a  Whole  . 

81 

653 

Ceremonies.       6'«     Sacred 

Kites,  etc.  (Book) 

628 

Ceremony  at  Court     . 

27 

451 

Cesjirea.  Paul  at 

81 

3.'i2 

Paul's  Trial  at 

83 

352 

Chad' and  Stubble 

25 

401 

Chaldea.    Josiah'a    Alliance 

with 

125 

279 

Chaldeans,     .Teruealcm     de- 

stroyed bv 

179 

305-6 

to  punish  Tyre 

57 

340 

to  scuuru'e  Arabia     . 

60 

342 

to  subdue  Klam 

48 

S-ii 

CliallfiiL'e  to  Battle 

60 

495 

of  heathen  Champion 

112 

509 

Chamberlain's  Inrtuence 

26 

450 

Chamhei-s,  at    Inner    Court, 

Ezekiel's  Temple 
at    Outer    Gate,    Ezekiel's 

83 

691 

Temple  . 

81 

fiOl 

separate  Places,    Ezekiel's 

Temple  .                      ,  90.  91 

602-3 

side,  Ezekiel's  Temple 
for   Sinirers    and    Priests, 

88 

602 

Ezekiel's  Temple 

85 

602 

Champion  and  his  Challenge 

112 

509 

flgura 


Chflnjjo  of  PnrpOBe  aecrlbcd 

to  (Jod     . 
ChiirnctiT   of  Chriet, 
tivi!  (C)mi>.) 

Gifts  an  Tout  of 

of tho  Lost     . 
Chariots 

of  r.od 

and  I!ori*c9,  ft  SI^ 

SoloinoM'H 
Charily.    -Vc*  Giving;  Liber- 
ality. 
Cliarity  . 

Tithe-Fenst  . 
Cliarmiiii;  of  Serponte 
Clia^tuniiii,'  by  God 

TsiM.f 

Chat^tisrnu'nt  of  Children 
<'ha*itity.  Case  of  invincible 
Cheerfuluui«A     . 

in  ffiving 
ChecfO  . 
Cherubim  and  Seraphim 

in  Tal)ernacle 

in  Temple     . 

Chief  Priest!*  and  Leaders  of 

Jewish    People    slain, 

when  Kintjdoni  of  Ju- 

(lab  was  extin<;nishud  _ 

Child.  Deatii  of.  by  overlying 

Embli'tn  of  Faith     . 

NaniiiiiT.  at  Birth 

Newborn 
ChildiM  il.  IVatJi  in      . 
Childbirlh.  rneleaniiess 
('hildhndil.  Iiiimcence  of 
Children.  Aniusetiu-ntB  of 

a  Blessintr  and  Credit 

Chastisement  of 

Desire  for 

Duties  to  Parents    . 

favorite 

Games.  Music  in 

a  Gift  of  God 

Gins  to 

Love  to 

by  Mii-acle.  foretold 

miraeulc)usly  given  or  di 

nied 
Offenees  l)y    . 
and  I'arents  (Chap.) 
promised  as  Heward 
removed  in  Punishment 
of  Solomon's  Servants 
to  be  tauL'ht  in  Scripture 
Chinese  to  be  converted 
Christ  iBooii)    . 
accused  <ni  Trial 
Advent  to  be  personal,  vis 

ible,  and  ;:Iorious 
Ai,'ony  in  (ictTisemane 
Ambiti<m  rebuked  by 
anointed  at  Bethany 
announced  and  baptized 
Answer    to    Sadducees  on 

Marriage 
Apostles     appointed    and 

instructed  by 
Appearances  of.  on  the  day 

of  his  Resurrection 
Appearance  of.  on  the  day 
of  his  ResuiTection  to 
Mary  Mai,'(ialene 
Appearance  of.  on  the  day 
of  his  Resurrection  to 
Peter 
Appeanmce  of.  on  the  day 
of  liis  Resurrection  to 
the    ten,    Thimias   ab- 
sent 
Appearances  of,  after  Resur- 
rection    . 
Appearance  to  James 
Appearance  to   the  eleven 

at  Mount  of  Olives 
appears  to  two  Disciples    . 
apprehended 
as  (iod  (Cliap.) 
Ascension  of;    in  Ileaven 

(Chap.)    . 
Association  with,  in  Ileaven 
Attempt  to  entrap   . 
Attesiatjon  of.  by  believers 
attested  by  God 
attests  liis  own  Ministry    . 
Attribute:*  of  God  possessed 
„     by  .  . 

Baptism  of    . 

baptizes 

bears  his  Cross 

Betrayal  and  Apprehenaion 

(Ohnp.)    . 
Birth  of  (Chap.) 
Birth,  recorded  by  Matthew 
'■  •■         •'  Luke 


102 
46 
32 
17 
85 
96 


35 
22 
46 
31 
44 
67 


61 
44 
37 
13 
11 
47 


4711 
6811 
492 
20O 
lf« 
266 


5  It; 

Kit 
.389 
546 
105 
430 
414 
3.57 
557 
551 
405 
198 
586 
593 


1.30 

282 

60 

42!) 

17 

,VIS 

■W 

429 

,58 

429 

56 

428 

71 

fi.T0 

3 

615 

IIW 

484 

47 

426 

(i7 

430 

62 

427 

69 

431 

82 

■n\ 

108 

484 

4(i 

42i; 

82 

4;l.l 

82 

433 

2 

122 

61 

W, 

7(1 

4:)1 

42i; 

48 

427 

49 

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23 

439 

28 

9 

68 

;«7 

32 

78 

55 

13 

677 

76 

W 

17 

,12(1 

50 

3(;s 

87 

655 

65.  6C  619-20 


104 


61 


101         61 
101         61 


101 


01 


105 

61 

105 

62 

105 

62 

104 

61 

77 

54 

30 

62 

51 

684 

77 

468 

49 

42 

97 

142 

49 

43 

113 

66 

49 

42 

69 

47 

H7 

6.55 

87 

57 

63 

89 

m 

40 

39 

40 

Chrlet—  8EC.  paok 

Body  of,  pierced,  but  bones 

not  broken         .  .        96         Ri 

bore  witness  to  himself     .        49         4:i 
bound  .        77  5r> 

a  Branch  (in  Prophecy)      .        10         »l 
the  Bread  of  Life      .  .       125  73 

our  Brother   .  .      VM         72 

Burial  and  Resurrecthm  of 

(Chap.)    .  .  .  r,'.i 

called  God     ,  .  .108         m 

"•      Lord    .  .  .111  tM 

"      Son  of  Ood    .  .      10!l  (i.J 

calls  rishermen  as  Apostles       84        S'Xj 
castn  out  Devils        .  .        D!)        142 

Centurion's  Testimony,  at 

Crucitixion  of    .  .        01  58 

Ceremonial  at  Birth  of       .        71        tiRl 
Ceremonial  Law  done  away 

by  .  .  .       W       fi.W 

Charge  to  Peter        .  .        (>7        (Jil 

CircumeiHJon  of        .  .41  41 

commands  the  Apostles  to 

baiJtize    .  ,  .87        655 

compared  with  the  Father, 

in  ditrnity  .  .      lltl         69 

comiKired  with  the  Father, 

m  gnudness        .  .116  69 

C()nipared  with  the  Father, 

in  knowledge    .  .      116  6!) 

compared  with  the  Father, 

m  power 
commands  to  love  Enemies 
condemned    . 
Corner-Stono 
creates 

Crown  of  Thorns 
crucified 
Crucilixion  of  (Chap.) 

Conduct  of  Peo- 
ple at 
Crncili.xion.  Miracles  at 
cures  Disease  .  .  ( 

Wound 
Curses  on  those  not  loving 
Darkness  at  Death  of 
dead  raised  by 
Death  of         . 
Death  of,  prophesied 
denounces      Scribes      and 

Pharisees 
Disciples  desert 
discordant  ot)inions  about 
Divinity  of  iCha]).)  . 
Doctrines  of.  wondered  at 
Dominion  lyi)itled  by  that 

of  Snlumoli 

early  Life  of  iChap.) 

Earthquake  at  Death  of 

Ei^ypt.  his  Abode  in 

equal  with  God 

eternal 

our  Example 

E.tamples  of  Faith  in 

Faith  leaves  all  to  follow    . 

fasts    .... 

on  fasting 

feared  by  people 

Figurative     Character     of 

(Chap.)    ...  72 

filial  Conduct  of       .  .        47         42 

the  final  Judge  .  .        30        680 

first  upi)earance  in  Temple        42         41 

ForcriiiiniT  of.     See  John 
the  Ba|)tist. 

Forerunner  of  (Chap.)         .  32 

foretells  destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem .  .      181        307 

Foretells.    See   i7ext  page. 
Prophesies,  etc. 

forgives  Sins  ,  .      112         r»5 

the  Foundation        .  .      127         73 

Genealogv.  Birth,  and  Early 

Life  of  (Chap.)    .  .  39 

Genealogy  by  Matthew       .       35         39 

'*    Luke  .        36         40 

"  "    others  .        37         40 

as  God  (Chap.)         .  .  m 

God's  Mercy  In         .  .        11        M6 

Grave  found  empty .  ,      101  (W 

Growth  of      .  .  .48         42 

hated  .  .  .  .        73         51 

Head  of  the  Body     .  .      135         74 

Herod,  his  Relations  with         44         41 

his  Condemnation  demand- 
ed by  people       .  .        84  56 

his   Fame   throughout  the 

land         .  .        73         48 

ITuman  Appetites.  Feelings, 

and  Relationships        .      115         68 

Humanity  of  (Chap.)  .  68 

Incarnaii<in  of  .      114         68 

in  Heaven      .  .       107  62 

inquires  for  people's  opin- 
ions about  Inm  .  .        73         50 

Jews  and    Gentiles    made 

one  in      .  .85       354 

Jews  demand  Death  of       .      163       308 


116 

69 

95 

477 

8,-> 

57 

127 

73 

112 

64 

m 

67 

88 

57 

57 

91 

.58 

92 

.5,8 

■-71; 

136-8 

77 

138 

73 

194 

92 

.58 

90 

140 

95 

59 

22 

36 

.32 

627 

77 

o.~> 

73 

61 

Hi 

73 

49 

6 

444 

39 

92 

5il 

45 

41 

110 

(« 

113 

66 

11- 

69 

20 

.540 

17 

5.38 

24 

.WO 

24 

,5.8(1 

73 

51 

692 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Christ—  SEC. 

Jews  eiven  np  by    .  .      1!'2 

Joseph  receives  his  Body  .  S^7 
iudjres  the  World     .  .112 

Justification  by        .  .      118 

kind  to  Samaritans .  .       32 

fl  Kin-.'  ...        33 

Lamb  of  God  .  .      134 

Last  Pass()ver  of      .  .14 

Lai^t  Words  of  .  .  93,  94 

led  lo  Trial  ...  77 
onr  Life  .  .  .      120 

LiL'htof  the  World  .  .      139 

Likeness  to,  in  Heaven  .  51 
Lion  of  the  Tribe  of  Judah  133 
and  little  Children  .  .  3 

Mediation  of  .  .      121 

Ministry  of  (Chap.)  . 

Ministry  of.  attested  .        49 

Ministry     in      Jerusalem, 

Fruits      .  .  .184 

Miracles  (generally)  .        70 

He  orders"  concealed      71 
He  orders  or  allows 
published  .  .        72 

Miracles,  Source  of  Power  for     69 
Wondered  at  .        73 

Miraculous  Power  of  Name 

of  ...  5 

misunderstood  by  People   .        73 

Mockiny;.  at  Crucifixion  of 

on  Monogamy 

Morning  Star 

Mother  of.     See  Birth  of. 

multiplies  Food 

Multitudes  follow  him 

on  Oaths 

OfKces  of  (Chap.)     . 

Omnipotent  . 

Omnipresent 

Omniscient   . 

Opinions  about 

outracjed  by  the  People 

Parables  of.     See  Parables. 

People's  conduct  at  Cruci- 
fixion of. 

People,  his  Fame  with 

persecuted 

Persecution  foretold  by 

Peter's  denial  of 

Prayer  for  St.  Peter 

must  be  in  name  of 

Preaching  of. 

preaches  in  open  air 

Preserver 

our  Priest 

Promise  to  raise  his  Fol- 
lowers    ...        24        679 

Prophecies  by,  about  Him- 
self .  .  .  56-04 


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Prophecies  concerning  (Chap.) 
Prophecies  as  to  his  Descent  10 
"■          "      Destruction 
of  Jerusalem      .            .  62 
Prophecies  as  to  false  Chriets  61 
"■             His  reason  for  67 
prophesies  Success  of  Gos- 
pel           ..            .  66 
a  Prophet       .            .            .73 
Propitiation  by         .            .  119 
purifies  Herod's  Temple  in 
the    beginning  ot    his 
ministry             .            .  78        600 
purifies    Herod's     Temple 
near  the   close  of  his 
ministry  .            .            .  78        600 
on  purifying.            .            .  83        653 
and  (Question  of  Inheritance  83       471 
questioned  on  Trial             .  79         55 
Raiment  divided,  at  Cross  91          58 
raises  the  dead          .            .  112          65 
received  as  Ouest     .             .  73          49 
K'-r-piiou  of,  by  men          .  73    48-52 
K<-dL-nipti()n  by         .            .123  72 
Keiincr  and  Purifier            .  130         73 
refuses  Id  interfere  concern- 
ing an  inheritance        .  83        471 
reigning  with,  in  Heaven  .  51        684 
KcLuiimships  of       .             .  50        '  43 
KH|;t(ivi.'s.  Treatment  by     .  46          41 
I^-iiii^-ion  of  Sins  by           .  113          65 
Keini use  of  People  .             .  91           58 
b'eplu--  ,111  Trial       .            .  61          56 
K._-siMr''ctinn.      See    Christ 

in  Heaven           ,            .  107         62 
Itesiuixxtion  of        .             99-103    60-61 
"              Appearances 

after  (Cliap.)       .            ,  gj 
ResuiTection     of    dead    at 

Death  of .            ,            .  92         59 

Retirement  and  Solitude    .  74         53 
Return  of       .             .             .12        677 

rides  an  ass'  colt      .            .  83        395 

ro^val  Honors  oflfered  Him  .  73         50 

said  to  have  a  Devil            .  73         51 

our  Saviour  .            .            .  123         72 

second  coming  of  (Chap.)   .  677 

second  coming,  certainly  of  12       677 


677 


Christ—  SEC.  page 

second  coming,  like  Noah'*s 

flood       .  .  .       12       677 

second  coming  of,  like  de- 

truction  of  Sodom 
second     coming     of,    like 

li'ditnin^ 
second  coming,  suddenly    . 
"■  "      time  of,  not 

revealed  . 
Shepherd  of  the  Sheep 
Shepherds  Visit 
Signs  of  His  coming 
Silence  on  Trial 
Silence  at  Trial,  prophesied 
silences  captious  assailants 
sinless 

Solomon,  a  type  of  . 
Solitude  of    . 

spi  ritual  blessings,He  bestows  112 
Stumbling-Stone      .  ,        ' 

Sufterings  of 

superior  to  Men  and  Angels 
Superscription  on  the  Cross 
Teachings  about  Sabbath  . 
in  Temple     . 
tempted  by  Satan    . 

"        "        "     to  gratify 
bodily  appetite  , 
tempted  "by  Satan  to  court 

applause 
tempted  by  Satan  to  pur- 
chase dominion 
tempted  on  Mountain 
Testimony    to    John     the 

Baptist    . 
Thanksgiving  for     . 
Treatment  of  the  Erring    . 
Transfiguration  of  . 
Travels  and  Sojournings    . 
"        first    year   of    his 
ministry 
Travels,  the  next  two  years 
Travels,  to  Galilee  through 

Samaria  . 
Travels,  to  Jerusalem 
"■        again  in  Galilee     . 
*'        Coasts  of  Tyre  and 
Sidon 
Travels,  throu§;h  Decapolis 
"        in  Galilee  again     . 
"       last  six  months  of 
his  Life    . 
Travels,  at  Jerusalem 
"        in  Ephraim 
"        in  Perea 
"        and  about  Jerusalem 
Trial  of  (Chap.) 
triumphal  Entry 
unchangeable 
Union  with  (Chap.) 
Vine   .... 
Vinegar  given,  on  Cross    , 
Water  of  Life 
Wine  and  Myrrh  given 
Wise  Men  visit 
Women  minister  to  him     . 
Words  to  multitude  at  ap- 
prehension 
Words  to  woman  weeping 

for  him   . 
Works  of  God  performed  by 
worshipped   . 
Christian  Arms  and  Warfare 
Brethren,  love  to 
Character.      See    Man    Re- 
deemed (Book)  . 
choice  in  Marriage  . 
Church,    always    observed 

Lord's  Day 
Church,  begins  at  Antioch . 
Growth  of  the,  after 
the    Appointment     of 
Deacons  . 
Church,  Growth  of  the.  after 
healing  of  lame  man  at 
Jerusalem 
Church,  Growth  of  the,  after 
the  Judgment  upon  An- 
anias and  Supphira 
Church,  Growth  ot  the,  dur- 
ing first  six  years 
Church    observed    Jewish 

Sabbath  . 
Conscience  about  Holy  Days 
Expediency,  Rule    . 
B'ellowship    . 
Hospitality    . 
Liberty 

Templing  to  Sin  by 
Minister  a  Soldier   . 
Ministry.    See  Sacred  Per- 
sons, etc.  (Book) 
Pentecost 

Prouhets  (Chap.)      . 
Sablmth.    -^ee  Lord's  Day  . 
Sacraments.      See     Sacra- 
ments (Chap.)    . 


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605 
578 
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Christian- 
Sacred  Places 
Salutations.     See   Kiss  of 

Charity    . 
Salutations    , 
Kiss  of  Charity 
Unity 

View  of  Circumcision 
Cliristianity.     See  Christian 
Church. 

and  Judaism  (Chap.) 
universal  Triumph  of 
Christians,  Duty  of,  in  View 
of  Chrisfs  coming 
Music  in  their  worship 
observed  Pentecost . 
Passover  adopted  by 
Priesthood  of 
use  Jewish  Temple . 
Chronicles  of  Israel 
of Judah 

of  Media  and  Persia 
Church.  .$^5  Christian  Church. 
Abrahamic.  See  Abrahamic 

Church. 
Divisions  in  . 
Fellowship,  etc.  (Chap.)  . 
in  Jerusalem  on  Gentiles  . 
Officers.  See  Sacred  Per- 
sons and  Offices  tBook) 
Ordinances.     See  Baptism ; 

Lord's  Supper. 
Twelve  Tribes  Symbolic  of 
Widows'  Service  in 
Churches,      sometimes     ap- 
pointed Evangelists     . 
supervised  by  Evangelists 
Circumcision.  'See  Uucircum- 

cised  Fruit. 
Circumcision    . 
applied  by  Abraham 
implied  a  moral  Change     . 
of  no  importance  to  Chi'is- 

tians 
of  Christ 

debated  by  Christians 
of  Gentile,  before  Marriage 
no  Justification  in   . 
of  servants    . 
Significance  of 
Cistern,  Prophet  thrown  into 
Cities.     See  Towns. 
Angels  Guardians  of 
assigned  to  the  Levites 
built    .  .  .        * . 

"    by  Solomon 
burned  on  capture   . 
destroyed 
fortified 
given  to  Hiram 
of  Refuge 

and  suburbs,  for  Levites    . 

taken  .... 

Citizens,  Rights  and  Duties 

of.  See  Civil  and  Social 

Life  (Book) 

Citizenship  denied  Bastards  . 

denied  to  Eunuchs  . 

Edomites    and    Egyptians 

might  obtain 
Moabites    and  Ammonites 

not  to  have 
Roman 
City  of  Refuge,  no  safety  in,  if 
a  dangerous  instrument 
was   used    to    produce 
Death      . 
of  Refuge,  no  safety  in.  if 
murder  was  intended  . 
of  Refuge,   no  Safety  out- 
side the  . 
the  first  human  Abode 
Intercession  for 
Civil  and  Social  Life  (Book) . 
War  in  Egypt 
forbidden  . 

Civil  Wars 
Clean  Animals  . 
Meats.  Defilement  of 
and  unclean  animals,  dis- 
tinguished 
Cleanliness  in  Dress  . 
Cleanness,   not  imparted  as 

Uncleanness 
Clergy.    See  Sacred  Persons, 

etc.  (Book) 
Cloak     .... 
Cloisters  of  Temple     . 
Clotlies.    See  Garments. 
(Chap.) 

rent     .... 
"■    for  the  Dead    . 
Clothing    miraculously    pre- 
served 
Cloud  and  Fire,  Pillars  of      , 
Clouds    .... 
accompanying  God  . 


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91 

656 

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547 

654 

75 

349 

70 

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433 

75 

622 

74 

623 

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654 

K5 

654 

86 

654 

86 

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41 

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350 

22 

416 

28 

544 

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470 

25 

202 

59 

248 

57 

407 

96 

264 

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501 

58 

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96 

264 

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469 

51 

617 

75 

501 

443 

70 

465 

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415 

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316 

27 

316 

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344 

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62 

460 

39 

4(15 

59 

189 

443 

51 

330 

99 

267 

110 

270 

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512 

66 

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70 

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63 

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43 

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605 

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102 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


6V»;) 


Clou(lt»— 

(tOii  ciui!*e9  . 
C.mls  I*!m  or  . 
Coat        .  .  .  , 

t'lihi.  <«<h1  cftupcs 
t'olor  ol"  Ilrt'ss  . 
t'olor:*.  Mililary 
fomfort  fiTim  richcsi    . 

from  Scripture 
Comiimndvr.  Position  of 
Comiimridoi-s  killfil 
CoinintiiHlintMils,  Ten 
t'oinnierco  (.Chap.) 

of  Tyre 
Common    People,    Sin-Offer- 

ini;  for     . 
Cointnuiiion.        Sm     Lord's 
Supper. 

with  (-iod  (Clmp.)  . 
Community  ol'(ioo(lrt  . 
Compassion  of  God  . 
Compensation  for  Hospitality 

declined  . 
Conception 
t'oiuisiou 
CoiH-iiliiiiai;o    . 

nnd  Polyjiamy,  Tronblo  from 
Conduct    under  Persecution 

iCImp.)    . 
Coney     .... 
Confc*?i<»n,  Blessedness  of    . 

Duty  of 

Examples  of, 

ludividuid     . 

to  ciod  iChap.) 

in  Prayer 
Conflueuu-nt  to  house.  Kiuij 

could  order 
Conflict    between    Sin    and 

liracc 
Confusion  of  Tonjrucs 
Con<jrejjation    asceinblcd    to 
iurtuirurate  Tabernacle 

Sin-Ort"eriu<j  fur 
Conjujial.  •iif'*? Husband;  Mar- 

ria;;e;  Wife. 
Conquered  People  disarmed 
dispirited 
Conqueror,    welcomed    witli 

Miisfc 
Conquest  of  Canaan  (Chap.)  . 

imoniplete  . 
Coniiiu-*ts,  of  David    . 

ll.'luvu- 

of  ilil>rew3  east  of  Jordan 

(.;rlitil.» 

and  Wars  (Chap.)  . 
Conscience,  accusing . 

seared 

punishes 
Conr^fioii?*  Integrity    . 
Con>e(r;ttion  of  Aaron 

of  Altar 

to  God 

ofLevites 

of  Priests 

Sacrifices  for  Priests 

Sin-Otferin^  for  Aaron  and 

his  Sons  . 

Consolation  from  Scripture  . 

Conspiracies  a^'ainst  Israel    . 

Conspiracy,  Amitziah  slain  by 

Amou  slain  by 

exposed 

against  (Jeduliah 

Xloshea  ai^ainst  Pekah 
Assyria 

Jehoash  slain  by 

to  murder  Paul 

to  pcr^i'cute  . 

PL-kah  ai^ainst  Pekahiah     . 

Sb:ilhini  u>.;.iinst  Zachariah 
<!'onspinitoi-s.  Kate  of. 
Coiisiinitnaliun  of  Marria|»e  . 
Consumption    . 

FiL,'urjiitve 
Contfiiiinii-*  of  a  had  wife 

of  Paul  and  Barnabajs 
Contentment     . 
Continence,  Gift  of     . 
Reward  of 
Continents.  Creation  of 
Contributions  for  tiolomoa's 
Temple   . 

to  reimir  Temple 

for  the  Tahornacle   . 

for  Temple,  under  Hezekiah 
Xehemiah 

for  Zerubbabcl's  Temple 


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300 

Contrition.     Si^i^  Repentance. 

Controversy,  Priesta    to  de- 
cide 

Conventional  Signs  of  Feel- 
int; 

Conversation.    See  Discourse 

Conversion  of  Gentiles  (Chap.) 
particular  Nations  referred  to 


100 

478 

lOfl 

482 

.345 

68 

346 

Conversion— 

several  Nations  referred  to 

of  Jews 

and  of  llie  ^Vorld    . 

of  Paul 

of  I*ersecutor 
Conviction  from  Miracles 

tif  Sin,  Prayer  for  , 
Cookinjj 

fiijurativo 

literal 

a  Sipii 
Co-operation    of    Man    with 

God,  in  New  Life 
Coral       .... 
Corinth,  Paul  at 

Paul  among  .lews  of  190, 

Corinthians,   Incest  charged 

on 
Cornelins  the  Centurion 

sends  for  Peter 
Corner-Stone,  Christ  Is 

Christ  foretold  as  . 
Cornet  and  Trumpet  . 
Coronation.      iSctf     Inangnra 

tion;  Kini^. 
Corporal  I'uuishment 

Persecution  by 
Corpse.     AV»!   Dead;    Death; 

Dead  Body. 
Correction  of  Children 

should  be  efl"ective  . 

should  not  be  unjust 
Corrupt  Kulers 
Corru[)tion  after  death 
Council,  at  Jerusalem 

GO    A.D., 

its  Deliberations 
at  Jerusalem,  50  a.d.,  its 

occasion 
at  Jerusalem,  50  A. !>.,  its  re- 
sult 
at  Jerusalem,  struiigle  which 
occasioned  it  not  wholly 
over 
at  Jerusalem,  50  a.d.,  the 
Messengers    return    to 
.'\ntioch  . 
of   War.    Ilushai's    advice 
taken  in  . 
Counsel  and  Comfort  . 
Counsellor  wht)  ruined  Absa- 
lom 
Counsellors  of  Kings  . 
David's 
Rehoboam's  . 
Countenance     . 
Country,  Intercession  for 
Love  of  .  .  . 

Cop.rai;n.  Exhortations  to 

froui  Gnd 

God  exhorts  to 

a  Prophet's  duty 
Couriers,  royal 

in  Persia 
Court,  Ceremony  at    . 

Favorite 

of  Guard,  Prophet  in 

Inlluence 

Inner,  of  Ezekiel's  Temple 

of  Law*,  at  Sanctuary 

of  llie  Taljernacle,  its  Di- 
mensions 

Outer,  Ezekiel's  Temple    . 

Roya!  (Chap.) 
Courtier's  Maxime 

must  be  modest,   Bubmis- 
sive.  obedient    . 
Conrts  of  Temple 
Courtships,    ti'ee  Wife,  Mode 

of  Getting  (Chap.) 
Covenant  with  Abraham 

Abrabamlc.  l*articipation  in 

with   .\braham,   sealed  by 
Circumcision 

Ark  of.    .Vetf  Ark,  etc. 

of  David  and  Jonathan 

of  Friendship,  Oath  in 

God's,  as  to  Gentiles 

with  Isaac 

of  (rod  with  Hebrews 

God  faithful  to  it     . 

with  God.  Nehemiah's 

God  remembers 

with   God,   stone  to  com- 
memorate 

of  Grace.     .SVc  Grace. 

of  Hebrews  with  God 

of  Laban  and  Jacob 

of  Nehemiah,  scalers  of 

New  (Chap.)  . 
"    Backsliding  under 

Old, 

Vows  and  Oaths  (Chap.)    . 

of  Works.    See  Works. 
Covetousness    .  .  . 

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CoveUiiipncflS — 

Induli^ed 
fiiwanlice.    Ste  Fear. 
CowartU  fi'iit  home    . 
Cows    nnd   DuIIm,  names  of 

Kvil  Doers 
Creation  (Cliap.i 

f-lionlil  prnine  God  (Chap.) 
Creeping  Things,  unclean  . 
Crew,  prevented  from  deacrt- 

inir 
Crime  of  Abimelech    , 
Criniew      and      I'unishmentB 
(Clmp.)    . 

of  Wicked  Priexts   . 
Criminal,  Body  of 
Criminal!",  Temple  Sanctuary 
for  .  .  . 

Crops,  8tnndin>^,  eating  from 
Cross.  6V(^<'rucilixion  (Ctiap.) 
Crown,  and  Bracelet,  of  King 

of  Ttlorns 
Crownt*,  ft  Sii,Ti 
Crucirtxion  of  Christ  (Chap.) 
t^'niel  treatment  of  Prisoner  . 
Cruelty,  ,S'(V  Captives  ;  Fero- 
city •    Intants    Slau;;li- 
tered. 
Cupn.  Divination  by 

of  Wine,  a  Sign 
Cure  of  Boil.     See  Boil. 
Cures,  Miracles  in  (Chap.)     . 
Curse.  tSee  Imprecations  (Chap.) 

Cimimands  not  to    . 

inflicted  on  Adam,  at  Fall . 

of  Canaan 

Deprivation  of  Scripture  is 

on  Food 

of  God  on  the  Ground 

on  Ham's  fourth  Son 
Cursini;.     See    Imprecations 
(Chap.)    . 

commanued  on  Meroz 

of  Parents 
Curtains  and  Xlanf^nnj^ 
Cutaneous  Disorders  . 
Cuttins,'    the    Flesh    for    the 

dead 
Cyprus,  Paul  among  Jews  of 

Paul  in  .  .  . 

Cyrus.  Darius  finds  Decree  of 

to  deliver  the  .lews  . 

Edict  for  Ttestoratiou 

to  found  an  Empire 

restores  sacred  Vessels 

Dagger  of  Ehud 

Dagon.     miraculously     cast 

down 
Daily  Incense  Ofterin;; 
Sacrifice,  iu  Ezekiel's  Vision 
Sacritices 
Dairy  Products.    5fe  Butter; 

Cheese;  Milk    . 
Damascus.    See  Syria. 
Paul  ainon<;  Jews  of 
Dan,  Census  of,  in  Wilderness 
Genealogy  of 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Inheritance  of 
Prince  of.  Dedication  OfTer- 
ing  for  the  Tabernacle 
Dancing 
Daniel's  Dream 
explains    Uandwriting   on 
Wall         .  .  . 

Faith    in    resurrection    of 

Body 
Ruler  and  first  President    . 
saved  from  the  Li<ins 
and  his  three  Friends 
Vision    of     Medo-Persian 
Empire    . 
Dauites  search  for  an  Inherit- 
ance 
Darius  finds    Cyrus'  Decree 
on  Temple 
orders    to  help    build    the 
Temple    . 
Darkness 
accompanying  God  . 
caused  t>y  (iod 
at  Christ's  Death     . 
Creation  of    . 
miraculous    . 
PliUrue  of.  Moses  demands 
that    Pharaoh    let    the 
people  go,  after  it 
Daughters.  Inheritance  of     . 

ofZeh)pliehad 
David,  anointed 
appeals  to  peonle  for  Con 
tributions  for  Temple 
what  the  people  gave  in  an- 
swer 

joy,  and  that  of  people  over 
tlieirgifts  for  Solomon's 
Temple   ,  .  .        17        632 


»EC. 

PAOB 

36 

828 

119 

510 

58 

392 

93 

67 

619 

91 

412 

3 

443 

45S 

32 

611 

55 

458 

59 

i'M] 

19 

401) 

57 

9 

4+1 

86 

67 

86 

W> 

.57 

81 

470 

50 

87 

65 

16.3 

135 

193 

67 

193 

8 

■m 

1 

4.36 

58 

16 

25 

360 

8 

398 

16 

315 

193 

5 

197 

70 

432 

61 

407 

62 

371 

102 

.380 

190 

.309 

77 

.34!) 

74 

599 

144 

295 

1.56 

2!)9 

.53 

33:) 

158 

300 

28 

491 

101 

143 

32 

6:)5 

(H 

(M8 

49 

Ml 

37 

405 

190 

309 

57 

215 

12 

208 

iU 

2.50 

w 

218 

11 

6.31 

108 

483 

42 

159 

49 

3.30 

18 

678 

139 

291 

.50 

l:)2 

139 

291 

53 

3.33 

81 

256 

74 

599 

75 

600 

8 

38.3 

H 

17 

15 

98 

92 

58 

2 

!t4 

14 

1-26 

28 

2.35 

83 

471 

25 

418 

91 

259 

15 

632 

16 

est 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


David— 

a  Shcplierd    , 

at  Cave  ui'Adnllara  . 

brouLjlit  buck  by  the  people, 
atU'i'  Ab&nlom's  Rebel- 
lion 

care  fur  Absalom 

cliarircs  Sulomon  to  build 

ChildiTii  nl"    . 

ci-<iimiHiKN  Princes  to  help 

hiiiid  Tcmiilo     . 
C'oiilidt-iicc  in  God  . 
('ouuscllors    . 
Death  of,  and  Length  of  his 

reijrn 
Dependence  on  God 
Descent 

desires  to  build  Temple 
Divine  favor  to 
falselv  charged  with  Pride 
first  Oflcnce  . 
Gadite  Taptaiiis 
Girts  for  S<.|.mi<)irs  Temple 
greatly  extends  iind  strength- 
ens liis  Kin<,'dom 
Grief  for  Absalom    . 
"       "        ''        reproved 
"       "  Jonathan  . 
hunted  by  Saul 
Indnlu;ence    . 

inefficient  wrath  at  Amnon 
informed  of  Adonijah's  Re- 
bellion    . 
and    Jonathan,    a^ireement 

to  Icll  Knl^cliood 
and  Jonatluin.  Friendship . 
leavL's  Ark  with  Ubed-edom 
Life  saved     . 
makes    reparation    as    to 

Mephihosheth    . 
and  his  M<jn  ate  Shewbread 
niii^hty  ^Icu  . 

nmvL's  tilt' Ark  to  Jerusalem 
Gtli<crsof     . 

OviMseers  of  his  Household 
PolvL^amy 

Private  Donation  for  Temple 
Prayer  in  Old  A^e   . 
Promises  to  Line  of 
Gnnditions  of  Promises  to  . 
ncruits  yethinim    . 
liL'i-^'n  of,  consummated     . 
ReiL'n  over  Judah  only 
overall  the  Hebrews 

"  "    promised 

removes  Ark  from  Kirjath- 

jearim     . 
rises  superior  to  Joab 
Saul  seeks  to  slay    . 
second  Olleuce 
and  Shimci    . 
Sin  and  Repentance 
Day.  God  maintains    . 
Day  of  Att>nenient  tChap.)     . 

Sacrifices  on 
Days  of  Unleavened  Bread    . 
Deacons,  first  appointed 
(^iiiiliiieations 
Service 

iuid  Deaconesses  (Chap.)    . 
Deaconesses 

Dead,  .sve  Burial,  etc.  (Chap.) 
Baptism  for  . 
in  Battle,  Mourning  for      [ 

Treatment  of 
Body  (Chaji.) 
Body  without  Doors,  Bone, 

or  Grave  . 
burned  .  .  [ 

Defilement  from 
devoured 

Xazarile  to  avoid     . 
Corruption  of 
fnru'oiten 
(Jrief  for 

Miracles  in  raising  (Chap.) 
never  to  return 

playini.'  upon  instruments, 

in  grief  for 
Realm  or  st«te  of.  generally 
raised  by  Apostles  . 
by  Christ 

by  Prophets  . 

uninterested  in  Lift; 
Dealings  of  (Jod  with  Judah, 
conclusion  of  the  whole 
matter     . 
Death.    See  Batlh-.  killed  in. 

of  the  Body  (Chap.) 

Care  for  Survivors  in  pros- 
pect of    . 

in  f'hiidl)eil   . 

of  Chnn 

foretolri  l.v  Dim 

comes  lu  all  . 


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2K2 

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444 

3fi 

212 

:m 

591 

93 

262 

IK 

520 

92 

2(il 

90 

222 

13 

631 

92 

260 

35 

453 

;i5 

453 

94 

47K 

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661 

fiS 

431 

68 

431 

36 

453 

31 

525 

94 

4TK 

24 

689 

20 

489 

35 

453 

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6:15 

KS 

221 

25 

589 

K9 

222 

22 

449 

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415 

14 

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81 

374 

94 

262 

95 

262 

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K17 

92 

260 

HI 

259 

92 

259 

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259 

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589 

12 

447 

IK 

449 

92 

262 

95 

477 

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44H 

11 

96 

579 

49 

643 

12 

576 

81 

62.3 

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62;3 

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62:^ 

62:5 

84 

K2:i 

378 

21 

679 

83 

503 

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Mi 

375 

653 
382 
652 


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657 

107 

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112 

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90 

140 

89 

140 

94 

378 

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91 
56 
93 

58 

87 


376 

428 

59 

45 

375 


Death- 
desired 

of  disobedient  Prophet 
in  large  nunibcre  (miracu- 
lous) 
inflicted  for  Idolatry 
inflicted   on    Prisoners    of 

War 
Instances  of  . 

in  the  Lord,  Blessedness  of 
Sliraeles  in  iiilliclinj^  (Chap.) 
Miraculous,  hv  lii-e  , 
of  Christ,  pnij.hcsied 
of  First-Born  in  Egypt 
of  Individuals  (miraculous) 
Pains  of         .  .  ; 

the  penalty  for  Idolatry      ! 
from  Persecution     . 
preparing  for 
Prospect  of  , 
a  Punishment  for  Sin 
a  Rest  in  Sleep 
to  reign  until  Resurrection 
Righteous  delivered  from  . 
"         undismayed  at  . 
the  second     . 
a  Sign 

Thanks  for  deliverance  from 
threatened  to  the  Wicked  . 
time  for  appointed  . 
for  violating  Sabbath 
for  Witchcraft 

Deafness  and  Dumbness  cured 
by  Miracle 

Deborah 

Debtor  and  Creditor,  Parable 
of  .  .  . 

Debtor's  Home  not  to  be  en- 
tered 
Debts  released  every  seven 

Years 
Decalogue.     See   Ten   Com- 
mandments, 
Deception  about  Military  In- 
telligence 
Decree.     Hee  Edict, 
of  Arta.xerxes,  on  Temple 

Service    . 
of  Cyrus  on  Temple 
of  Darius  on  Temple 
Persian,  Forms  of   . 
Dedication.  Feast  of  . 
Gifts  for   Tabernacle   and 
Temple  (Chap.) 
Dedication  of  Solomon's  Tem- 
ple, Nation  assembled  at 
Offerings  of  Hebrew  Princes 
for  the  Tabernacle,  in  suc- 
cession   . 
Offerings  of  Hebrew  Princes, 

Recapitulation  of 
Sacrifices,  Solomon's  Temple 
of  Temple 

of  Wall  of  Jerusalem 
of  Zerubbabel's  Temple 

Deer,    See  Hart ;  Roe. 
Defeat  from  God 

of  Kings  of  Canaan  . 

and  Submission 
Defensive  Armor 
Defiance  by  Goliath    . 
Defilement  by  Carcase  of  Beast 

by  death  within  a  teat 

of  clean  Meats 

from  dead  body 

incident  to  Sacerdotal  Duty 

of  Nazarite,  Atonement  for 

Priests  to  avoid 

of  Temple  by  Idols  . 
Defilements,  Cerennmial  (Chap.) 
Deformity,  incapacitated  from 

Priesthood 
Deity,  See  Christ ;  God ;  Holy 

Spirit. 
Delilah  .... 
Deliverance   from   Enemies, 
Thanks  for 

promised   to   Hebrews   in 

T,  ,.  ^sypt    . 

Deliverances,     Miracles     in 
(Chap,)    . 

from  Persecution     . 

miraculous    . 
Deluge   .  .  .  ; 

Duration  and  Efi'ects  of      '. 

Kud  of 

loretold 

nut  to  be  repeated   . 

References  to 

Time  of         .  .  * 

Demagogue,  Absalom  is       ', 
Denial  of  Clirist 
Denying  God's  Providence    . 
Deposition  of  Jehoahaz 
De;iravity,  native 

universal 


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93 

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22 

679 

02 

109 

91 

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45 

KS2 

74 

164 

91 

377 

81 

115 

86 

375 

6 

.573 

47,48 

87 

75 

138 

77 

255 

115 

510 

35        546 


77 

600 

74 

.599 

75 

K(H1 

140 

293 

19 

579 

629 
594 


11 

631 

e  50 

644 

.57 

594 

172 

803 

76 

600 

170 

301 

10-12 

487-8 

56 

246 

132 

513 

28 

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112 

509 

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141 

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128 

26 

128 

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127 

29 

128 

30 

128 

2.3 

127 

33 

4.52 

31 

.52.5 

43 

.530 

26 

280 

3 

.515 

4 

615 

Deprivation    of  Scripture   a 

Curse 
Derl)e.  Paul  at  . 
Descent  of  Christ,  prophecies 
about 
of  Priests,  not  to  be  doubtful 
Descriptions  of  Heaven 
Desertion  of  Crew  prevented 
Despatches.  Military  . 
Desperation.  Argument  use- 
less against 
Destructif)n.  Salt  as  symbol  of 
Detected  Artifice 
Devastations.  Military 
commanded 

foretold  or  apprehended  . 
inllicted 
Devil.     See  Satan. 
Christ  said  to  have  . 
instigated  Judas 
John    the  Baptist  said  to 
bave 
Devils.     See  Angels,  Evil, 
attest  Christ's  Ministry      . 
Ejection  of    . 
go  into  Swine 
identified  with  Idols 
Miracles  in  ejecting  (Chap.) 
n'ot  Unbelievers 
Satan  Prince  of 
sent- into  Swine 
Devoted  Things 
could    not   be   sold  or  re- 
deemed   . 
were  the  Priests' 
Devotion  a  Ministerial  Grace 
Devotions.    See  Prayer. 
Dew  .  . 

or  Absence  of  it,  a  Sign 
caused  by  God 
miraculous     . 
Dexterity 

Diet,  of  Daniel  and  his  Friends 
Dignity,  Christ  compared  with 

the  Father  as  to 
Diligence 

Diminutive  Stature     . 
Dinah's  Case    . 
Disappointments     confessed 

and  threatened  . 
Disarmament    of     the    con- 
quered    . 
Disbelief  in  Prophets 
Disciples  defend  Christ 
desert  Him    . 
Desertion  of  Christ  foretold 

by  Him   . 
Eleven,  Christ  appears  to  . 
Feet  washed 

Five  Hundred,  Christ  ap- 
pears to  . 
incredulous  of  the  Resur- 
rection   . 
at  Sea  of  Tiberias,  Christ 

appears  to 
two,  Christ  appears  to 
Discipleship,  Call  to    . 
Discourse.     See  Government 

of  Tongue 
Discourse 
arguing  in,  brings  out  both 

sides  of  . 
how  to  direct 
misplaced 

Rule  for,  have  a  fair  hear- 
ing 
Rule  for,  have  something 

to  say 
Rule  for,  talk  to  the  per- 
son concerned    . 
Rule  for,  whom  to  talk  to 
"    do    not    talk    to 
quick-tempered  man    . 
Silence  in,  may  be  best  of  all 
with  Fools     . 
Discretion  and  Integrity  re- 
quired of  Overseers  of 
royal  Household 
Beauty  without 
a  ministerial  Grace  . 
a  soldierly  Virtue     . 
Disease,  miraculous  eruptive 
of  Jehoram    . 

unnamed,  cured  bv  Miracle 
Diseases.  Budily  (Cliap.) 
Miracles  in  Cures  of  (Chap.) 
inrticting(Chap.) 
Disgrace,  postlumious,  of  Isol- 
ators 
Disfjuises  by  dress 
Dishonesty.  *SVf  Fraud;  Lying. 
Disobedience  to  God,  Warn- 
ings against 
to  Parents 
Dispersion  at  Babel    . 
Dissimulation  of  Peter 
Distribution  of  Canaan  (Chap.> 


58 

77 

10 
22 
49 
91 
105 

lOG 
16 
30 
124 
124 
124 
1^ 


106 
106 

106 
106 
15 


92 

109 
82 

114 
76 


16 
350 

34 
607 
683 
412 
507 

4S2 
384 
524 
512 
513 
512 
512 

51 
54 


49 

42 

99 

142 

47 

204 

50 

205 

142 

51 

205 

:« 

202 

100 

14.3 

98 

658 

98 

658 

28 

610 

92 

6-27 

32 

387 

15 

126 

20 

99 

15 

126 

K 

356 

139 

291 

116 

69 

87 

473 

4 

,3.56 

68 

464 

46 

105 

126 

512 

18 

1,52 

77 

55 

77 

55 

57 

45 

105 

01 

90 

636 

105 

62 

103 

61 

105 

62 

1(U 

61 

65 

619 

,56 

5,55 

106 

482 

106 

482 

106 

4H2 

106 

483 

106 

482 

106 

482 

482 
482 

482 
483 
519 


449 
356 
626 
508 
139 
273 
KS 
369 
i:i5 
138 

93 
368 


595 
431 
312 
525 
216 


ALPllAliETiCAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


(;i»5 


SKC. 

TAGE 

■At 

Mi 

IW 

S44 

!W 

R4a 

•Hi 

M,1 

8ti 

sai 

sa 

.S7 

Ml 

87 

52 

8T 

61 

87 

38        C74 


8-2 
■14 
37 

21! 

46 

53 
ail 

S8 

as 

85 
69 
•II 
33 


nfis 

li'ri 

Kl 
37 
30 
IWI 

&34 
418 
418 
418 

4111 
431 
IVi"> 
4IVI 
3'.I3 
381-2 
G81 


Di!»trnPt  .  » 

forhiddcn 
indicated 
itut  to  shaine 
Divider!*  of  c'nnaan     . 
Oiviuatioii  by  Arrows 
i>y  I'lip 
by  Kntnlil^j    . 
by  Spirits 
Divine  Deliverance  in  Perse- 
cution 
Favor,    ttssiimiice    of   lite, 
pronii:-es  ol*t;<id  to  hit* 
ancient  people  fuiiillcd 
Senrellinir,  l*niyer  for 
Stipj)ort  ill  IVr:*eelltion 
Divinity  of  (.'llrist  (CImp.) 
proplie!»ied     . 
of  lloly  Spirit 
Divi.-iion  of  Animals,  a  Siarn  . 
Divorce.    Stit  Queen  Repudi- 
ated 
Cliristinn  Law  of 
Mobjiic  I-jivv  of 
lneta]iliorical  llt*e  , 
Divorced  Woman,  Adultery 

to  marry 
Docility,  t'liildreirs  duty 
Doctrine,  true,  to  be  preached 
Doei;  a  Sllepllerd 

Do-        .  .  .  .. 

Dog-',  dead,  to  be  eaten  by    .  108-9 
Doom  of  Wiclied  .        37 

Doorlvcepers  in  Temple,  Lc- 

vites        .  .  .  " 

Doors     .... 
Ezelvieri*  Temple     . 
of  Ilolv  of  Holies,  Temple 

or'r.'iiiiiie 

D.Mlbi>--haii.l.-il  Men    . 

Iloiibie-niindcdiu'ss    . 

Dove       .... 
L'rcL'ariou'*  and  timid 
Xoab's  Messenger    . 

Dowry    .... 
Servants  given  as     . 

Do.Kologies 

Dniiion  .... 
Sjreat  red 

Dream.  Abimelcch's  . 
Ilaiiiel's 
.laeoh's 
Josepli's 
I-aliaii's 
of  tile  Maji   . 
Xebiichadnezzar's   . 
Pliaraoirs 
of    PliaraoliV   Uutler   and 

Baker      .  .  .36       m 

of  Pilate's  Wife        .  .        44        l.W 

Soliliers         .  .  .        :«        1.t8 

S.ii., moil's      .  .  .39        l.W 

Dreamers,  Warniliir  a^'ainst  .        94        1*20 

Dreams,      -^^e    Trances,   etc, 

(Chap.)    .  .  .  l.lfl 

Design  of      .  .  .31       156 

and  Interpretation  (C'liap.)  156 

of    Pliaraoh's    Hiitler   and 

Balier  fnlrtlled    .  ,       13       150 

Dress.    i>e(  Apparel. 

Dress      .  .  .  .         98        478 

at  First  ...       98       478 

Anxiety  about,  foolish  .  42  366 
Bride's  ...        37       4iS 

ceremonial  reu'ulations  .  44  36«i 
Col.irof  .  .  .46        367 

CoveriiiL' not  stated  .        47       867 

I)i>L.Mlised  bv  .  .        61         368 

(iiief  shown  by         .  .         52        368 

M.'ilerial  of     .  .  .45        366 

miiirliug  ...  48  367 
.Miliiarv.  5m  Uniform  .  27  491 
Uriirinof       .  .  .41        366 

Oniamenls  of  .  .49        867 

Perfumes  in  .  .  .50        368 

Portions  of    .  .  .47        367 

of    Priests.      See    Prieete, 

Vestments  of. 
Removal  of   .  .  .       53       868 

seemliness  in  .  .48       8(i7 

of  \'ir.:iii  Princesses  .         2       413 

Women's.  Directions         .       43       306 

Driiiiv.    See  Water;  Wine. 

■■       .  .  34       SM 

OtTeriii;;  of.  n  Sign   .  '.       47       160 

Driiiliart'erinss  .  .       36       6-36 

Drinliin^'  bv  lappiii<j.  a  Si;rn        48       161 
of  Water'of  Life  in  Heaven        51        Ii85 

Drivins.  rapid .  .  .104       268 

Dromedary        .  .  .65        SWJ 

and  Caiiiel  carried  oflf  by 

Robbers  .  .  .        65       Sai 

and  Camel,  swiftness  .63       393 

Dropsy  cured  by  >Iiracle       .        72        137 

Drou-lit  .  .        25        385 

caused  by  God         .  .       ■«         99 

described      .  .  .       25       385 


46 

615 

.52 

406 

Wi 

602 

47 

.593 

44 

.592 

6 

;«6 

13 

519 

49 

:i90 

49 

390 

49 

S'.Kl 

37 

422 

2 

436 

24 

173 

74 

394 

31 

202 

32 

1.56 

42 

1,59 

3:1 

157 

85 

1.57 

34 

1.57 

43 

1.59 

40,41 

1.5S-9 

■-7 

157 

Drotij;ht— 

tMiinloyftl  in  comparison 
DrtniKeinR*e<d    . 
('ast'!i  of         .  .  , 

flv'uriuive 
liU'nil 

I'uni^hnu'iit  of 
nukL'!*  of  Edom 
Diirnliiit's-*,  mimculoiis 

a  Siu'ii 
DiiHt  lor  11  covering     . 
DiUk's,  offtud  to  Ihe  Apctl    . 
lo  L'hikiren.     ii(f  I'areuls, 

Dili  if!*  of 
of  C'll^i^liIUln.    S€e  Duties, 
ofcitizfns    . 
t«i  tkni  (Book) 
and  (Jract't*  of  the  New  Life 

(Chilli.)     . 
of  llushtuuU  . 
to  our  NVMi;hhoi*.   Ste  Good 
Nfiirliborhtind ;  Duties 
and  Graces  of  the  New 
Life, 
of  Wive;* 
to  Parents.     Ste  Children, 

Dniiesof 
tnHiilerf* 
Duty  of  liclievinj; 
of  de.-*irin^  to  know  God's 

Will         . 
of  Sliephord  to  watch  Fh)ck 
Dwelling;  I'lacu  of  Gotl  anion-; 

Men 
Dyimslies*  of  Kin-js  of  Israel. 
i>ec    Uonk    XI.,    Clian. 
VIII..-IX. 
of  Kin<;softTndah.  i5€«  Book 
xr..  thap.  X.    . 

Eaoi.e    .... 

Eai:k'S,  P;n-abk'  of  Two  (As- 
syria and  Ejjypt) 
Early  Uisinj;     . 
Earrin-^s 
Ears        .... 

of  Corn,  for  Meat-OITeving  . 
Earth,  the  iChap.) 

Cr^)d  is  Ivini,'  of 
"    Jud*:e  of 

Jtiracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
Earthquakes     . 

caused  bv  God 

at  Christ^s  Death      . 

miraculous     . 

named  by  Amos 

in  Prophetic  Vision 
Etu-tern  l)ivision  of  Israelites 

in  Wilderness    , 
Eatin^r.  excessive 

in  Sik-nce,  by  Aninnilsi 

of  God's  Word 

from  standing;  Crops 

of  Tree  of  Life  in  lleaven  . 
El)al.  Altar  in  . 
Eclipses 

caused  by  God 
Economy,  "Primitive,  a  shad- 
owy System 
Eden,  Garden  of 
Edict.    Set  Decree. 

of  Cyrus,  for  Kestoration  . 
Edtfyiii*:;,  mutual 
Edora.    Ste  Esau. 

Aniaziah,  Wars  with 

Desolation  foretold  . 

Desolation  of.  iiTeparable  . 

Keason  for  Desolation 

Descendants  of 

elective  Kin'.'S  of 

hereditary  Dukes  of 

Prophecies  about 

subdued  by  Vzziah  . 

refuses  Passaire  to  Israel     . 
Edomites  and  Ejryptians 

not  to  he  abhorred  . 

mijjht  become  Citizens 

marriaj^e  with 

Oriu'in  <»f       - 

Kevolt  from  Jehoram 
EtTecIual  CalliuL,'  (Chap.) 
Ej:ypt.    .Stt  Shisliak. 

after  Ihe  capture  of  Gaza  by 
the  Egyptians.  58«  B.C. 

a  Year  later.  587  B.c. 

and  Assyria  . 

Bonda;:e  in    . 

to  Canaan,  forty-two  Sta- 
tions 

Christ's  Abode  In    . 

prophesied 

Civil  War  in  . 

to  be  converted 

crippled  by  Xebucbadnezzar 

Death  of  Fii-st-Born  in 

Deliverance  of  Israelites  in, 
displayed  God's  hand: 
its  rccosultion  . 


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detailed      Description     of 

Conquests     by    Nebu- 

chadnez^iar 
during  the  siege  of  Jcrn- 

snlem 
Entrance  into 
Exodus  from  (Chap.) 
Famine  in     . 

provided  for 
Grecian  K!iiy:s  of 
hasl^'  Departure  of  Israel- 
ites from 
Hebrews  kindly  received  in 
Hebrews    afterwards     op- 
pressed in 
liumbled  by  Sarf^on 
Israelite  lton<lnt,'e  in 
Israelites  decire  to  return  to 
Israelites  in  (Chap.) 
Jehoahaz  Prisoner  in 
Jehoiakim  tributary  to 
Jeremiah  tells  Jews  not  to 
j;o  to,  after  exiiiiciion 
of  Kingdom  of  Judah  . 
Jews  escape  to 

"    kirbidden  lo  yo  to 
Lamentation  over  the  com- 
ing; fall  of  Pharaoh 
Monopoly  of  Land  in 
Nebuchadnezzar  to  subdue 
Oiipression  of  Psammetichus 
Pharaoh  warned 
Prophecies  abont 
reu'Jil  authority  iu     . 
Sojourn  in     . 

••  foretold  . 
tlie  folly  of  relying  upon, 

about  720  B.C.     .  .        51        330 

Viceroy  with  plenary  pow- 
er, re;,'al  authority  to 
appoint    .  .  .  2        443 

will  not  deliver  Judah  from 
Assyria    . 
Ey:yptian  Entertainment 
Eiryptians.  abominate<l  Shep- 
iierds 
Marriatre  with 
plunder  Jerusalem  . 
pursue  Israelites 
spoil  Judali   . 
Ehud      .... 
Elah,  reiirn  of  . 
Eiam.  Pro])Iieciep  about 
to  be  put  to  shame  among 

tlie  dead 
to  be  restored 
Eleazar's  Heroism 
Elders    .... 
of  Hebrew  To\\'ns    . 
firsi  nieiif iiiiied 
aiiimiiiird  ill  every  city 
supervir-ed  l)y  Evanj.'elists 
Elect    Church,   Tribe's    sym- 
bolic of    . 
gathered  to  Judgment 
Election  .    ~      . 

exchides  human  Merit 
to  Holiness    . 
Individual 
Nalionul 

of  Prince  of  Tribe  . 
Eli's  Indulgence 
Sons,  Punishment  of 
■*      Sin  of  . 
Elias.  John  the  Baptist  fore- 
told as     . 
Elijah  appoints  his  Successor 
his    Successor    refuses   to 

leave  liim 
Fast    .... 
hunted  by  Ahab 
John  the  Baptist  foretold  aa 
a  Prophet 
raises  the  Dead 
Sacrifice  consumed . 
Tmnslation   . 
Elisha  appointed 
dead  raised  by  Bones  of     . 
l)ursued 
raises  the  Dead 
refuses  to  leave  Elijah 
Elkaimti's  Polygamy  . 

Vow    .... 
Elon  (a  Judge) 
Embalming  the  Dead  . 
Emplovments.   f<te  Industrial 
Employments  (Book)  . 
Emjjtv  Grave  of  Christ,  its 
'Explanation    by    New 
Testament  Writers       .      102 
Encampment    .  .  .46 

and  .March.  General  Order 

of,  for  Tribes     .  .        48 

Enemies,  love  to         .  .95 

Prayer  for  deliverance  trom       44 
rejoicing    of,    pleaded    in 

Prayer     ...       51 


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326 

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325 

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609 

76 

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72 

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76 

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70 

2,53 

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82 

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118 

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87 

117 

86 

117 

70 

252 

68 

430 

,32 

611 

32 

611 

1 

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60 

618 

60 

618 

24 

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89 

140 

21 

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140 

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618 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Enemies — 
Thanks  for  Deliverance  from 
llmnks  fur  Vengeance  on  . 
and  Transi^ressurs  cursed  . 
Treatment  of  dead  . 
Enemy's  Beast,  kindness  to 
IntelUijenco  from  Partisans 
with 
EuL^ines,  Military 
Enjoyment  of  Life 

'*      not  riotous 
Enmity  .... 
Enoch's  Translation    , 
Entertainments.  Wedding    . 
Enticement  to  Sin 
Entrails,  Divination  by 
Entrance  and  Exit  in  Ezekiel's 
\'ision 
and  Exit  for  the  People  in 
Ezekiel's  Vision 
Entrances 

as  Resorts  and  Tribunals    . 
Envy       .... 

for  Riches 
Ephah,  a  Sic:n  . 
Ephesian  Elders,  Paul  and    . 
Ephesiis,  Paul  amon^'  Jews 
of  .  .  190, 

Tumult  at      . 
Epliod,  Breastplate  of  Judg- 
ment on  . 
Girdle  of       .  .  . 

High  Priest's 
Rone  of         . 

"      its  color  and  fashion 
Stones  of  Memorial  on 
Ephraim,  Census  iu  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Inheritance    . 

'■'  in  Canaan 

jointly  with  Manasseh 
and    Muiiasseh    ask    more 

Territ(try 
Prince  ol'.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing IWr  the  Tabernacle 
Epistle,  the  Believer  is 
Epistles,  Subscriptions  to     . 

written 
Errors,  Ministers  to  shun 
Eruptive  Disease,  mii'aculous 
Esau.     See  Edom. 
Descendants  of 
Grief  for  his  lost  Blessing  . 
Escapes  from  Persecution     . 
Eschatology  (Book)     . 
Escort  Duty 
Eshcol,  Fniits  of 
Esther  afraid  to  interpose  for 
l>reservation  of  Jews    . 
informed  of  Decree  procured 
by  Haman  for  destruc- 
tion of  Jews 
in  Persia 

made  Queen  . 
and  tlie  Jews  Fast   . 
Mordecai   insists  that  she 
shall  interpose  for  the 
preservation  of  Jews    . 
Eternal  Life,  in  Heaven 
Eternity,  of  Christ 
of  God 
of  Wisdom     . 
Ethan,  from  Levi,  Genealogy 
Etliiu])ia  liumbleu  by  Sargon 

Prn|)liecies  about 
Eihi')]»iau  Eunuch  baptized  . 
Elhioiiiuiis.  Asa's  Victory  over 
jMiimch  baptized 

refused  Citizenship 
Evangelists  (Chap.)  . 
Authority  of . 
had  no  local  Charge 
may  reject  Heretics 
were  under    Direction    of 

Apostles  . 
Work  of 
Evening  Sacrifices,  daily 
Everlasting  Punisliment 
Every  Man  to  be  judi^ed 
Evil  Angels,  Fall  and  Impris- 
onment of 
Forms  (in  vision) 
not  closely  confined 
number  of . 
Possession  by 
Power  (in  vision) 
doing,  apparent  Imi)unity  of 
Doers,  hating 

'■     called  Cows  and  Bulls 
for  Evil 

"       rendering,  forbidden 
"  "         resolved 

upon 
for    Evil,    rendering    pre- 
vented    . 


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Evil— 
and  Evil  Doers  within  God's 

Purposes 
God  avenges 

"  brings  good  out  of 
Report  of  Promised  Land 
brought  back  by  Spies 
Speaking.        See     Malice ; 

Taleoearin"^. 
Spirit,  expelled  by  Music  . 
Spirits  sent  by  God 
Evil-Merodach    releases   Je- 

hoiachin  . 
Example  of  Christ 
Ministers  to  set 
Setting  of      . 
Examples  of  Confession 

of  the  Fear  of  God   . 
Excommunication,  Persecu- 
tion by    . 
Excretions 
Executioner,  Priest  acting  as 

Witnesses  to  be       . 
Exemption  of  betrothed  Men 
of  Cowards    . 
of  House  Builder 
of  new  married  Man 
Exhaustion  of  Troops 
Exodus  from  Egypt  (Chap.)  . 
Exorcism 

Expedienc}',  Christian,  Rule 
Expiation  of  Altar  of  Incense 
of  lighter  Offences  . 

'''  "■       three  ex- 

amples   . 
of  lighter  Offences,  in  case 

of  poverty 
of    lighter    Offences,    still 


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118 

96 

120 

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94 

128 
117 

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77 

56 
83 
44 


greater  poverty  . 
of  Aiui  ' 


urder  by  unknown  Hand 
Exjilorinij  for  Settlement 
External  iSTature  (Book) 
Exultation  over  \  tctory 
Eyes       .... 

ascribed  to  God 
Ezekiel  forewarned  of  Perse- 
cution 
River  of  Salvation   . 
Vision  of  Canaan 

"  tlie  Temple  (Chap.) 
"      cleansing  Sacrifices  of 
"      Supply  of  Offerings  in 
"      Meat  Ofleriuff  in 
"      Entrance  ancTExit  . 
Ezra  and  Nehemiah  unite  in 
religious  services  after 
completion  of  walls  of 
Jerusalem 
from  Aaron.  Genealogy 
assembles  Levites    . 
breaks   up    Heathen    mar- 
riage connections  formed 
by  Jews  . 
Captives  returned  with 
commissioned  by  Artaxerxes 

Longimanns 
commits  Treasures  and  sa- 
cred vessels  to  custody 
of  Priests 
delivers  the  King's  Orders 
Fast  at  River  Ahava 
Marriage  Reform  under 
Mission 
Passover 

reaches  Jerusalem    . 
sets  forth  after  Commission 

Pace  ascribed  to  God 
Fair  Dealing  enjoined 
Faith  (Chap.)    . 
accompanied  by  Love 
Achievements  of 
of  Believers,  Thanks  for    . 
defined 
described 

Evidence  of  New  Birth 
Examples  of . 
a  Gift  of  God 

in  God,  pleaded  in  Prayer  . 
Immunities  of 
Instrument  of  Justiflcation 
is  a  work 

"       of  difl'erent  Degrees 
"       of  the  Heart 
Power  of        . 
Prayer  must  be  with 
receives   the    Kingdom    of 

God  as  a  little  Child     . 
required  to  work  Miracles . 
Rewards  of    . 
secures    Deliverance   from 

the  Bondage  of  the  Law 
8«cures    Deliverance    from 

the  Penalty  and  Power 

of  Sin 
Security  in     . 
sits  at  .iesus'  feet  and  hoars 

his  word 


64 
103 

64 
12 
17 

9 
22 

65 

64 
64 
64 
64 


172 
43 
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171 
102 


171 
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171 

18 
171 
171 

17 


17 
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32 
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17 
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17 
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483 
120 

281 
69 
626 
561 
176 
167 

665 
359 
609 
469 
421 
610 
407 
423 
501 
2.36 
88 
569 
639 
638 


38   638 


21 


21 
21 


638 
460 
480 
382 
499 
357 
19 

662 
385 
250 
601 
648 
648 
648 
648 


303 
213 
616 


301 
226 


301 


301 
301 
580 
319 
301 
577 
.301 
301 

19 
472 
538 
5:38 
542 
175 
538 
538 
536 
540 
538 
188 
541 
544 
538 
538 
538 
542 
178 

538 
124 
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542 


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Faith— 

and  Works    ... 

without  Works  insufficient 
Pall  of  Man 
Fallen  Man  (Book) 
False  Accusations 

Christs  foretold  by  (L'hrist  . 

dealing 

Prophet  contradicts  Jere 
miah 

Prophet  (Micaiah)    . 

Proplietesses 

Prophets  (Chap.) 
"       appear 
"        Christ  foretells     . 
"       contradicting  Jer- 
emiah denounced 

Prophets  described . 

"       People       warned 
against  them     . 

Prophets,  Punishment  of  . 
''       tested 

"        trouble  Nehemiah 
*'       and  true,  how  dis- 
tinguished 

Prophets,  warning  against 

Teachers 

Weights  and  Measures 

Witness 

"       Instjmces  of  bearing 

Worship,   by  Jews,   other 
forms  of  (Chap.) 
Falsehood.    See  Lying. 

in  general 

of  Ananias     . 
Fame  of  Christ  throughout 

the  Land 
Families,  noteworthy 
Family  (Book)  . 

Afl'ections  (Chap.)    . 

Intercession  for 
Famine  .... 

caused  by  God 

in  Egypt 

"        provided  for 

during  Siege 
Fanning 
Fast  acceptable  to  the  Lord  . 

at  Aha\a 

Christ's 

Daniel's 

Nehemiah's  . 

Promises  to  these  who  do, 
in  Sincerity 
Fastenings  and   Ornaments, 

Metals  for 
Fasting  .... 
Fasts,  insincere 

Jehoiakini's,  at  which  Jer- 
emiah's Prophecy  was 
read 

Occasional  (Chap.)  . 

pul)lic,  called  for 
Fat  not  to  be  eaten 
Father.    See  Parents. 

and  Mother-in-law   . 
Fatigue,  in  War 
Favorite  Children 
Fear       .... 

of  God  (Chap!) 
'•        commanded 
"        Ex!un|iles  of  the 
"        general  description  of 
"       not  slavish   . 
at  Miracles    . 
Fearing  God,  Blessedness  of 
Fearlessness,    a    Prophet's 

duty 
Feast.     See  Meals. 
See  Thanksgiving. 
Belshazzar's  . 
at  Betrothal  . 
of  Dedication 
at  Dedication  of  Solomon's 

Temple  . 
King's  Birthday 
of  Purim 
of  Tabernacles 
concluding  Festival 
Nehemiah's  . 
Sacrifices  at  . 
Sacrifice,  in  Ezekiel's  Vis- 
ion 
of  Trumpets,  Sacrifices  at . 
Feasting 
Directions  for 
Examples  of. 
Feehle  Old  Age 
Feet,     God    represented    as 

having    . 
Felix.  Paul  before 
Fellow-Feeling  with  Others  . 
Female  Beauly 
Uneleanness  . 
Fertile  Land  promised  to  He- 
brews 


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18 
2 

18 
61 
30 

136 
19 
30 

24 

61 

136 
22 

23 
26 
62 
172 

25 

94 
90 

75 
77 
77 


31 
31 
43 

73 
63 


61 
33 
22 
15 
12 
72 
24 
2:j 

171 
24 
24 

172 

23 

45 
32 
32 


23 

23 
69 

79 
77 
82 
118 
62 

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624 


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153 
151 
46 

283 
153 

154 
1.95 
619 
303 

165 
120 
625 
410 
467 
467 


525 
625 
550 

48 
429 
413 
4a3 
189 


2;32 
399 
600 
401 
680 
301 
680 
680 
303 

580 

406 
362 
611 


579 
679 
680 
650 

4.33 
502 
434 
610 
532 
166 
166 
167 
166 
166 
143 
166 


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.329 

35 

421 

19 

579 

57 

.595 

21 

449 

140 

293 

17 

578 

49 

648 

172 

803 

49 

643 

64 

648 

49 

642 

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362 

30 

862 

30 

362 

80 

374 

17 

19 

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5.52 

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355 

71 

650 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


nor 


Fertility  and  Barrenness  from 

God 
FestlvaU  restored  after  Res- 
toration . 
FeHtivitii'H,  Wedding . 
Festus,  raul  before    . 
Fever     . 

cured  by  Miracle 
Few  are  saved  . 
Flckknesn.    Paul    disallow 

siij^plcion  of 
Fidelity  to  God 
of  Ittui 
of  Jonathan  . 
Fi(;-Tree 

and  Fig?  mentioned 
parable  of  . 
withered     . 
Fltjs.  Uoil  cured  by     . 
Figurative  Prophecies  abont 

fhrist      . 
Filial  Conduct  of  Christ 
Duties.    5<w  Children,  Du- 
ties of. 
Final  Doom  of  the  Wicked 
Fine.  Persecution  by  . 
Fingers  ascribed  to  God 
Fir-Tree,  Ood  compared  to 
Fire,  God's  Presence  man 
fested  l)y 
Hell  a  Lake  of 
Miracles  in  (Chap.) . 
miraculous  protection  from 
Pillars  of  Cloud  and 
to  represent  God 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah  de- 
stroyed by 
Firmament,  Creation  of 
Firmness  a  Ministerial  Grace 
First-Born,  in  Egypt,  Death  of 
Excess  of,  over  Levites 

"      redeemed  with  Money 
Devotion  of,  to  God,  to  bo 

explained 
of  Beasts  to  be  eaten 

"         "      before 
God         . 
of  Beasts  to  be  eaten,  if  Im- 
perfect, at  home 
of  Israel,  Levites,  instead  of 
of  Man  are  God's     . 
rale  of  Kedemption  for 
Ki;^hts  of,  in  Polygamy 
First-Fruits 
of  Harvest  at  Pentecost 
were  the  Priest's 
First-Month  Sacrifice,  in  Ezi 

kiel's  Vision 
First  Murder,  the 
Transgression,  the  . 

the   test 
obedience 
Transgression,  the  tempta- 
tion to  disobey  . 
Transgression,  disobedience 
"  guilt  and  shame 

"  trial  and  judj 

ment 
Firstlings,  were  the  Priests' 
Fish 
clean  . 
Creation  of    . 
Miracles  in    . 
unclean 
Fishes,  miraculous  Draught  of 
Fishing. 
Flag       . 
Flatter)- 

Flesh.  ITnman.  tlgurative 

Sins  of  (Chap.) 

torn  of  Beasts,  not  eaten 

Works  of,  generally 
Flies,  Plamie  of.  Moses  de 
mands  that  Pharaoh  lei 
the  people  go,  after  it 
Flight    .  .  . 

into  Egj-pt     . 

intercepted    . 

in  War,  Instance  of 
Flock,  God's  People  is 
Flocks.     See  Stock. 

overdriving  fatal  to 
Flood.    See  Deluge. 
Floods    .  .  . 

caused  by  God 
Flour,  for  Meat-Offering 
Flowers 
Flyin"  Creeping  Things,  clean 

unclean 
Flying  Roll,  a  Sign     . 
Folly,    ^ee  Fool 

addressed  to  the  Wise 
Food.    .9«  Diet. 
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Beast  dying  of  Itself  not 
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curbed 

and  Drink.  ap[)etite  for 

Flesh   lorn  ot    Beasts  not 
to  be 

a  Gift  of  God 

Hebrew  wife  preparing 

Human  care  necessary 

Hunting  for  . 

Miracles  in  ((.'hap.)  . 

miraculous,  people  lire  of  . 

miraculous  supply  of 

Multiplication  of 

Necessity  of 

a  Sii;n 

Vorieties  of  . 

Want  of.  in  War 
Fool,  described 

his  Punishment 

not  ti>  be  talked  to  . 

and  Parables 

his  Treatment,  etc.  . 
Forbearance    a     Ministerial 

Grace 
Forehead 
Foreigners.    See  Gentiles. 

no  release  of  Debts  to 

Servitude  of,  with  Hebrews 
(Chap.)    . 
Foreknowledge  of  God 

Forerunner  of  Christ  (Chap.) 
Forgetfulness  of  God  . 
Forgiveness.    See  Pardon     . 

of  an  Enemy 

to  the  Penitent 

in  Prayer 

of  Sins,  exercised  b_y  Christ 
Formalism.    Pharisaic,    con- 
demned . 
Forms  of  Prayer 
Fornication.    5f*' Lewdness ; 
Lewd  Women. 

with  betrothed  Bondmaid. 

expiutinii  for 
with  a  betrothed  Virgin 
with  a  Virgin  not  betrothed 
Fortifications,  Hezekiuh   re- 
pairs 
Fortresses,  built  by  Asa 
occupied 

and  Sieges  (Chap.)  . 
Fortune,  God  sends  changes  of 
Forty   Years'   wandering    of 

Hebrews 
Foundation,  Christ  is 
Founding.    See  Smithcraft    . 
Fountain.  Christ  foretold  as 
miraculously  made  good    . 
Fountains 
and  Wells,  figurative 
literal     . 
poisoned 
Fowling 
Fowls.    See  Birds. 

to  banquet  on  Heathen 
Fox        .... 
Frailty  of  Life  . 
Fraud  denounced 

in  Trade 
Free  --Agents.  Men  are 
Freeing  of  Prisoners  of  War 
Freewill  Olferiug  at  Pente- 
cost 
Offerin-^s 
Friends.  Job's  . 
Friendship.  Benefits  of 

Indispensable  Conditions  of 
Friendships 
of  hiid  Men    . 
Gifts  at  Covenant  of 
Oath  of 

Gentile,  with  -\brahara  and 
Isaac 
Frivolous  Discussions,  Min- 
isters to  avoid   . 
Frogs.  Plague  of.  Moses  de- 
mands that  Pharaoh  let 
the  People  go,  after  it  . 
Fnigality 
recommended 
should  not  be  carried  too 
far 
Fruit.  Basket  of  a  Sign 

uncircumclsed 
Fruit-Trees  must  not  be  de- 
stroyed in  Siege 
Fniits    .... 
cut  off  .  .  . 

Fugitive  Bond  Sen-ants 

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Fucitivo— 
l^iid  SfTvantH.  pursuit  and 
recovery  of  not  allowed 
toCientilcH 
Fuu'ltivei*.  Intelligence  from 
Fiilrtlment  of  Scrioture 
FuncU,  dli«bnn»ed  by  Prleets . 
Funrral,  Cliarjje  for     . 
Furniture 
eiegunt 

pluin    .... 
removed,  n  Si^n 
Ctfn«il!«.     Mechanic    Arts 
(Chap.)    . 
Future  (Jeneratinns  to  he  in- 
Btrncled  an  to  Deliver- 
ance  of    Israelites    in 

Future.  (_iod  eaid  to  be  uncer- 
tain of         . 
Punishment.     S^e  Doom  of 
Wicked;  Hell;  Wicked. 

Gabriel  appears  to  Men 

Gad.  Book  of   . 

Gad,  t'ent<us  in  M'ildemcps  . 

Geneaio|,'y 

History  of,  foreshadowed  . 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Ofler- 
ing  for  the  Tabernacle 
Galatia,  Paul  in 
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15 

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Gallio  s  Decision 

191 

309 

Gallows.  Ilanian  hanged  on  . 
(ianiBS  of  Children,  Music  in 

140 

292 

108 

481 

Garden.  Burial  in        .          123 

,191 

279 

of  Eden 

7 

398 

Garments.  See  Clothes  (Chap) 

.366 

Leprous 

61 

370 

Wedding 

38 

422 

Gate.    See  Entrances. 

East,  in  Ezekiel's  Temple 

95 

603 

of  Tabernacle  Court 

6 

583 

of  Inner  Court,  Ezekiel's 

Temple   . 

83 

601 

Outer,  Ezekiel's  Temple    . 

81 

601 

Gates      .... 

52 

406 

Gedaliah  Governor  in  Judah 

1.30 

■282 

slain    .... 

1.30 

28;i 

warned  of  Conspiracy 

1.30 

283 

Gehazi,  bad  Servant   . 

3.3 

441 

Genealogies  and  Catalogues 

(Book)     . 

906 

of  Levites  preserved 

49 

616 

Miscellaneous  (Chap.) 

211 

Genealogy  of  Christ,  by  Luke 

36 

40 

by  .Alatthew 

35 

39 

by  Others 

37 

40 

I*rophecies  about 

10 

.34 

of  Priests,  to  be  certain      . 

22 

607 

returned  Captives  not  show- 

ing 

ia3 

226 

Generals.  King  appoints 

Kinif  restrainea  by  . 
Gentile,  a  Marriage' with,  in 

18 

489 

12 

446 

Samson's  case,  by  di- 

vine appointniLtit 

22 

416 

Armies,  strength  of 

26 

490 

Christians,  Debate  on  cir- 

cumcising 

78 

350 

Church  at  Antioch   . 

76 

349 

Conquests 

122 

611 

Friendship  with  Abraham 

and  Isaac 

11 

314 

Marriages,   broken    np  by 

Ezra        .           .           . 

171 

301 

Nations,  Notices  of  (Chap.) 

320 

Sacrifices  (Chap.)     . 

6-28 

Slaves  to  Hebrews  (Chap.) 

439 

Gentiles.      See    Foreigners ; 

Heathen ;  Other  Nations 

(Book)     . 

312 

Alliances  with,  useless 

135 

•286 

Church  in  Jerusalem  on     . 

75 

349 

Contempt  of  Jews  for 

69 

347 

Conversion  of  (Chap.) 

345 

"  general  pre- 

dictions as  to     . 

67 

345 

Conversion    of.    particular 

Nations  referred  to 

68 

346 

friendly 

31 

318 

and  Hebrews,  before  Set- 

tlement in  Canaan  (Chap.) 

314 

Hebrews  sold  to       . 

13 

4;i7 

Idolatrv  of  (Chap.)  . 

8:) 

Idols  of                               .  30-84 

M-85 

Jews  found  by  Ezra  mar- 

ried to     . 

101 

9-36 

and, lews  made  one  in  Christ 

85 

3.'>4 

killed  in  Biillle 

79 

502 

"    indefinite  num- 

bers 

79 

502 

killed    in    Battle,    definite 

numbers . 

79 

602 

Marriages  with 

22 

415 

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ALPPIABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Gontiles— 

Marriages  with,  olijocted  to 
"       eometimt'9 
happened 

may  not  roclaira  Fugitive 
Jloniliiicn 

OnVnni;>  to  God      . 

Paniblcsi  on.  call  of. 

I'aiil  Apotitk-  to 
G('iiil''iK'ssa  minisi^terial  grace 
{.irr>lioiiiti's.  Functions  of     . 

Iiilicritau'c  in  Canaan 

I'lace  in  Camp 
Gethsemuue,  Christ's  Agony  in 
Giants    .... 

Gibeah,  an  Exception  to  the 
lnho::ipitality  of 

inhospitable  . 
Gibeon.  TaliLM-nacle  at 
Gibeonite?*  enslaved    . 

reduced  to  Bondage 

SlaiiL^hter  of.  avenged 

Stratagem  of 
Gideon  .... 

Polygamy  of. 

refuses  to  be  King  . 

Fleece.  Miracle  of    . 
Gift  of  Tongues,  miraculous 

Gifts      .  .  !  ! 

Altiise  of        . 

and  Oltices  in  general 

as  a  prurit  of  good-will 

to  Children    . 

r..yal   .... 

sacred  (Chap.) 

pjiiritual,  may  be  coveted  . 

to    appease    au    oft'ended 
brother    . 

to  reciprocate  good-will 

use  of  .  .  . 

Gilboa,  defeat  at 
Giliral.  circumcision  at 

Encamiiuient  at 
Girdir     .... 

olEphod 

<)I'  Linen,  a  Sign       .  .' 

Gi\i-r  bU-sed    . 
Giving,  Liberality  in  . 
"ancient  Examples 

Oi^tentation  iu 

to  the  Saints  .  , 

Gluanin^ 

metaphorically 

permitted  by  law     . 
Glory    of   Consummation  of 
Ri-surrectiun 

and  Fate  of  Solomon's  Tem- 
ple (Chap.) 

God  represented  as  desiring 

and  Joy  in  Heaven  . 

ol  .Ministerial  OfWce 

Msil^Ie,  of  God 
Glorying  in  Persecution 
Gluttony 
Goats     .... 

and  Sheep,  Increase  prayed 

for  .  .  . 

God.    See  Angel  of  the  Lord ; 

Christ;  Works  of  God 

(Book)     . 

Abhorrence  of  Falsehood  . 

aceupted  as  Head  of  Stale  . 

accepts  tlR'  Temple 

accepts  Solomon's  Temple 
by  a  visible  appearance 

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of  Disobedience 
acknowledged  Conqueror  . 
in  Defeat    . 
to  be  acknowledged  after 

Restonilion 
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with 
Anger,  Thanks  f<)r  removini:, 

against  Jewish  Idolatry  (i5 
Animals,  noxious,  caused  by 
appears  in  human  Form     . 
appoints  sacred  Seasons     . 
arnis  \ain  without   . 
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attests  Christ 

"     Christ's  Ministry     . 
Attributes  of,  as  IJiiing 

"  jinpeachiug. 

"  as  Person 

Author  of  Justitlcatioa 

tile  Avetiu'er  of  Evil 
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Believers  Ili^  Children 

Blessedness  uf  loving 

bring-  Lfodd  out  of  evil 

cai'e^  T'li-  Animals     , 

causes  loss  of  Stock 

Chariots  of    . 

chosen  People  the  Hebrews 
(Chap.)    . 

Christ  as  (Chap.)      . 

Christ  as.  See  Book  III., 
Chap.  XI. 

Christ  is  called 

Christ  compared  with 

Christ  is  ecpial  to     . 

commands  and  prevents  hu- 
man Sacrifice     . 

Commands  to  fear  . 

Communion  with  (Chap.)   . 

compared  with  5Ian 

"  "    other  Gods 

Compassion  of 

Contession  to  iChap.) 

Consequence  of  loving 

controls  Waters 

Covenant 

^''       with  Abraham     . 
"        as  to  (Juntiles 
"        of  Hebrews  with  . 
"        with  the  Hebrews 

Creation  Ijy  (Chap.) 

Darkness  caused  by 

David's  dependence  on 

Dealings  of.  with  Israel 
"        with  Judah 
"■  "         conclu- 

sion of  whole  matter   . 

Defeat  from  . 

delivers  from  Afllictions    . 
*'    Persecution  . 

designs  in  Deliverance  of 
Israelites  in  Ejjypt 

desire  to  know  His  will  a 
Duty 

Dew,  caused  by 

Difhculty  of  knowing  (Chap.) 

displeased  at  demand  for  a 
King 

does  not  pity  the  Wicked 
in  Calamity 

Doom  of  unlaithful  Ser- 
vants of  . 

Drought  caused  hy  . 

Dues"  of.  Expiation  for 
withholding 

Duties  to  (Book)      . 

Duty  of  loving 

Duty  nt  rejoicing  in 

Eartlupiakes  caused  by 

Eclipses  caused  by  . 

Election,  Purposes  of,  in   . 

Eternity  of    . 

Everlasting  Praise  due  to  . 

Evil  included  in  Purposes  of 

Examples  of  Obedience  to 

Examples  of  rejoicing  in    . 

exhorts  to  Courage  . 

Faith  in.    See  Faith. 

Faith  in,  pleaded  in  Prayer 

faithful  to  his  Covenant 
with  Hebrews    . 

Famine  caused  by    . 

our  Father     . 

Favor  to  the  Captivity,  prom- 
ised 

Favor  to  David        .  .  9; 

"■  ■'      conditions  of 

Fear  of  (Chap.) 

"      general  description 
"      not  slavish   . 

Feelings  of,  to  Righteous 
and  Wicked 

Fertility  and  Barrenness 
sent  by    . 

Floods  caused  by     . 

forbids  David  to  build  Tem- 
ple 

Foreknowledge  of   , 

Forgetfulness  of 

Fortune,  changes  of,  sent  by 

general  Providence  in  tem- 
poral aft'airs  of  Man 

Gentile  Ofierings  to 

gives  Food     . 

military  intelligence 
*'      Recovery  from  Sick- 
ness 

Glory  of,  pleaded  in  Prayer 
in  the  Temple 

good  and  evil  to  good  and 
bad  alike  from  . 

good  Men  His  Servants 

Goodness  of  . 

"  impeached     . 

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Hand  of.  in  War  (Chap.)    .  485 
Hand,  recoii:nized  in  Deliv- 
erance of  Israelites  in 

Egypt     ...  31  236 

hardens  the  Heart   .           .  93  119 

lias  Feet        ...  17  19 
has  no  pleasure  in  Death 

of  Sinners          .            .  99  121 
High  Priest  to  be  His  Vice- 
gerent    .            .            .  66  261 
His  Dwelling-Place  among 

men         .           .           .13  17 
His  Glory  an  Argument  for 

Liberality           .            .  45  551 

Holiness  of   .           .           .  54  28 

Thanks  for       .  31  175 

Holy  Spirit    .            .            .  03-73  30-31 

Hope  in  (Chap.)       .           .  16il 

"      "          .            .            .  13  169 

Horse  useless  against         .  63  392 
human      Endeavors    vain 

without  .            .            .32  102 

Idols  worshipped  with       .  28  8:} 

Immutability  of      .           .  41  25 

incomparable            .            ,  51  27 

Impartiality  of         .           .56  29 
inclines  Men  towards  His 

Servants.            .            .  36  103 
inquired  of  by  L'rim  and 

Thummim         .           .  12  606 
Intercession  to  (Chap.)       ,  188 
Invisible        .           .           .  33  23 
Irresistible    .           .           .  48  27 
is  solicitous  for  the  Holi- 
ness of  His  Name         .  29  22 
Joy  in  (Chap.)          .           .  170 
"  "  promised      .            .  15  170 
the  Judge  of  All       .           .  29  680 
Judge  of  the  Earth  .           .  26  101 
Judgment  in  Jealousy  Trial  45  426 
Justice  of      .            .            .  55  28 
"         "  impeached          .  46  531 
"  pleaded  in  Prayer  60  188 
King  of  the  Earth    .            .  25  100 
Knowledge  of,  impeached .  46  530 
knows  actions          .           .  43  25 
"      thoughts        .           .  44  26 
laments  Obduracy  of  Sin- 
ners        ...  98  121 
Laws,  bad,  sent  by  .           .34  102 
Leviathan  inferior  to           .  47  390 
Li;.'lit  a  Witness  for.           .  7  383 
Lii.'htni]i- caused  by           .  18  98 
Loiig-Sutlering         .           .  62  30 
is  Love           .            .            .  6S  29 
Love  of  (Chap.)        .           .  170 
■•to           .            .            .35  546 
"    like  a  Father's            .  82  *M 
loves  and  defends  Jerusalem  175  304 
lying  for        ...  44  5.30 
maintains  Winds     .           .  11  97 
Man  desires  to  know  Will 

of  (Chap.)           .           .  145 
Man  preserved  and  protect- 
ed by       .            .            .13  97 
mav  be  known         .           .  35  23 
Men,  Instruments  of          .  85  116 
Mercies  of,  in  Wilderness  .  47  241 
Mercy  of        .           .           .  60  29 
in  Christ    .            .  11  536 
"         pleaded  in  Prayer  48  187 
Military  Operations  direct- 
ed by       .            .           .3  486 
Ministers  appointed  by      .  87  624 
mitigates  Aftlictions           .  48  105 
Moral  Government,  exists ,  7  661 
Mountains  burned  and  melt- 
ed by       .           .           .  16  98 
Names  and  Representations 

of  (Chap.)  .  .  16 
Names  of  .  .  .  1-5  16 
National  Cctvenant  with  .  95  657 
Nature  maintained  by  .  11  96 
Nehemiah's  Covenant  with  172  303 
New  Life  is  of  .  .7  535 
Obedience  and  Disobedi- 
ence to.  Examples  .  57  107 
Obedience  to,  in  War  .  4  486 
required  .  1  167 
Obeying  (Chau.)  .  .  167 
offers  to  be  Head  of  He- 
brew State  .  .  66  251 
Omnipotence  of  .  .47  26 
Omnipresence  of  .  .  40  25 
Omniscience  of  .  .  42  25 
orders  Death  .  .  85  375 
overrules  human  Designs  .  31  102 
owns  all  things  .  .  14  98 
"  Man  ...  24  100 
Panic  sent  by  .  .9  487 
Peo|>le  of,  a  Flock  .  .  57  391 
Perfect  Knowledge    of,  in 

Heaven-  .           .            .51  684 

His  Portion  of  spoils           .  97  605 

Power  of        .            .            .  53  28 

"       See  God,  Irresistible. 

Power  of,  iu  restoring  Jews  143  294 


ALPlIAliETiCAL  IXDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


099 


li.Kl— 

I'riiise  due  to 

"    from  all 

•'        "        on  cnrth 

"        *'    \\\v  iimiii- 

mato  creation  . 
rraisf  lo  ((.'liiip.) 
praist'd  us  C'lviitor  . 
nnii!»inL;.  i"  lleavt'U 
I'rayer  to  (Chap.j  . 
PrcHfnci'  of.  mauifcsted  by 

Fire 
PrestTVLT    of    all    Thinffa 

vChap.)    . 
Preservfr  ot"  all  Thiiifirs 
prt-iji'rvt"*  and  proti'ct!'  Man 
ln't'sstTv  iiiL'  PowLTof,  indis- 
pensable 
pixnnise-i  to  hear  Praver 

of  to  His  Pfonio  . 
of  plcadi'diii  I'rayor 

"        that  Solomon  shall 

bnlkl  Temple     . 
Promisfs,   thank*  for    ful- 

miini,^  . 
Promises    to    his    ancient 

People  of  His  Fuvur, 

fnmiled   . 
promises  Victory 
Pi-ui)lK't    must   "have    Snp- 

port  ot     . 
Prophet  must  be  called  by 
Prosperity  iriven  by 
Proteelion  irivuii  by 
proteeis  Mariners    . 
the  Pour 
'•         II  is  i'rophets 
Providence  of,  denying 

among  Men 

(Chap.l    . 
Providence  in  Moral  Disci- 
pline (L'hap.) 
Proviilence  of,  mysterious 
ill  Nature  iChap. t     . 
Provitlence     in     Temporal 

AtVairs  ^Chap.) 
punishes  l>y  War 
Purposes  of  i,Chap.) 

are    determinate 

and  distinct 
PuriHises  are    eternal   and 

immutable 
rain  caused  by 
Kehellion  a*rai»st    . 

falnely 

charged  . 
remembers  his  Covenant   . 
renmnstiati's  iu;ainst  Jew- 

isli  Molatry         .  .         &4 

Repre?^e:itntions  of.  Anthro- 

jioinorpliic  and  Authro 

popaihic  iChap.) 
Representati<fns  of^j^eneral    6-15 
represented  as  remembering 

by  Fire. 
Ueprobation  by 
ResiL'nrtliun  To  Dealings  of 
l{i-i-[;iiui*  tn,   ilt-el<->s 
KiL'lit-^  "I".  a>  to  1-rael.  ex- 
piation fur  violating     . 
rules  over  all 
Kulers.  bad,  sent  by 
Self-Existence  ot 
Share  of  Peace  Ofterintrs    . 
Sin  prevents  knowing  Will  of 
Sins  airainsi  (Chap.) 
i-ins  not.  nor  tempts  to  sin 
Sovereii.'nty  of 
Spirituality  of 
Storuis  caused  by     . 
Support  of,  in  Persecution 
Sui)reme 
Temporal  Wants  supplied 

l)y 
tempts  Men  . 
teiui'tinir 

Tliank-L'iving  to  (Chap.)    . 
Thunder  caused  by  , 
tries  and  judges  Adam 
Trinity  .  .  .7 

Trust'in  (Chap.) 

T'nity  of         .  .  . 

Unrevengeful 
Unsearchable 
Veracity  of    . 

'•  impeached 

Victory  assured  by  . 

promised  by 

Vi-^itm  of,  in  Heaven 

waiting  on  (Chap.)  . 

to  be  gracious 
what  he  retpiired  for  the 

Tat)ernacle 
will  dwell  ill  Temple  seen 

in  Vision  if  uncircum- 

cised  are  excluded 


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God- 

Wluds  caused  by     . 
Wisd(un  is  (»f 
of   . 
•\        of     this     World, 
Ff)oli.-*hness  with 
wliv  fouL'lit  for  Hebrews    . 
W.inl  <ii;  declared    . 
"      to  be  eaten     . 

Prophets  to  deliver  . 
^ileneed 
Works  of  iBookl      . 
to  be  worshipped  in  a  def- 
inite ^IloI 
wfH-shipped  on  high  places 
Wrath  of 

yearning  of  the  Siuil  for 
Godliness.      iJ^Vc     Man     l*e- 

deemed  tliook). 
(jods.     vSVc  UUils. 
God  compared  with 
other  (ienlile 
Ooir,  Prophecies  about 
Ufild.  (or  n  .--•< 
overlayiiiu'  of  Temple 
and  Silver,  under  Solomon 
an<l  silvi-r  \\'ork 
Work,  in  Hoiv  of  Holiea    . 
Oolderi  Altar,  'lV'mi>lo 
Calves 

haste  to  worship 
Candlestick  in  Tabeniaclo 
"        and  Olive-Trees, 
a  Sign 
Candlesticks,  Temple 
covering     of     Tanenmcle 

walls 
Plate  on  High  Priest's  Mitre 
Goliath,  Armor  of.  >See  Aruujr. 

overcome 
(iumorrah.    See  Sodom, 
(ioodness  of  God 
Good  Angels.     See   Angels, 

G<.)od. 
Good  and  Bad ;  receive  good 
and  evil  alike     . 
for  Evil 

God  brings,  out  of  Evil 
Men.  accused  by  Satan 

resi-ied  l)v  Satan 
Nei-hboihood 
Order.  Ministers  to  main- 
tain 
Samaritan,  Parable  of 
Temper  in  arguing 
Works,   Evidence^ 

Hirth 
Works,  pleaded  in  I'rayer  . 
Goodness,   Christ    eomiKued 
with  the  Father,  as  to  . 
Gospel,  another,    curses    on 
Preachers  of 
carried  to  Samaritans 
otlered  first  to  Jews 
preached 

success     of,    foretold 
Christ 
Gourd    .... 
Government  of  Babylon,  des- 
potic 
of  Hebrews.    See  Hebrew 

Polity  (Chap.)    . 
reiriil  (Chap.) 
of  the  Tongue 
(Jovernor   of    Judea   (Nehe- 
miahK  Provision  for     . 
of  Svrifl.  and  rebuilding  of 
Temple   .  .  .      ; 

Grace,  Growth  in 
before  Meat  . 
Salvation  is  by 
Gr,ec(t-Romau  Servitude  (Chap.) 
(irandfatlier 
Grape.     See  Vine.  Vineyard, 

Vintage.  Wine. 
Grapes.  Nazurite  not  to  eat  . 
(irass  and  Keeds 
Gmtitude 

called  for 
Patronage  from 
withheld 
Grave     .... 
Christ's.  Explanation  of  its 

being  found  empty 
Christ's,  found  empty,  Kx- 
planatiou  of,    by   New 
Testament  Writers 
Christ's,  found  empty 
Great  Supper,  Panible 
(ireatness  of  God 
Grecian  Kings  of  Egypt  and 

Syria 
fireece.  Paul's  second  visit  to 
(ire.  k  Idols 
Greeks,  derided  Doctrine  of 

Uesurrection 
Grief,  ascribed  to  God 


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ofCuptivity  . 
of  Diivid  lur  •I(»iiatliaii 

fill-  dl.'  (Irilll    . 

UruUdd,  C'iir(*o  on,  for  Adiini 
Kukc 
Cnri*c:  on,  not  to  be  repealed 
TilliMf' (lie  (Chap.)   . 
Grove  Woi-Hhip 
foi'liuldell    . 
G([eHt,  C'liriMt  received  aa 

WeddillL- 
(Jdides  in  Travollini;  . 
Gnilt  11(1(1  I'ulhition,  jjent^e  of 
personal,    in    true   Ri 
I)entancu 
universal 

IIaugai      and       Zcchariah, 

I*roi>IieeieH  of.  eoiieeni 

in;;  Zernbbaberii  Tern- 

j)Ie 

reprover  .lews  for  not  bnild' 

in;;  (lie  Temple . 

linear  and  Ishniael 

Hail 

caused  by  (iod 

miraculous     . 

ria;;(ie  t)f.  Moses  demand: 

(hat    Pliaraoh    let    the 

Teople  L'o,  after  it 

Hair 

of  Nazaritep.  to  prow 

of  the  Hand   . 

of  (he  Head    . 
HaKiuL'  . 
11am,  Deseeiidants  of . 

Uaman  . 

i*eeks  Destruction  of  all  the 
•lews 

proc((res  a  Decree  for  it 

warned  liy  Friends . 

So[(s  slain 
Hand,  ascribed  to  God 
Handwrilin;;  on  the  Wall 

a  Si;;n 
Han;;in;;,  of  Hainan    . 

Kin;;  of  Ai     . 

Prisoners 
nan;;ill;;s 

of 'rulx-rnade  Court 
Happiness.     AVtf  Blessedness, 
Ilardenin;;  the  Heart, by  God 
Hardness  of  Heart 
Harlot,  Dress  of 

hire  of    ■        . 

of  (laza 
Harlotry 

forbiiUU'U  in  Moses'  lime 

S[)iritiial 
Harlols.  Mystical  Mother  of 

and  Samson  . 

Warnint;s  a;;ainst    . 
Harsh  JucV'nient 

"  "       somctimeede 

served 
Hart 
Harvest  . 

a  sorrowful    . 

joy  of  . 

tile  spiritual  . 
Hate,  persecuting 

Tokens  of      .  . 

Hatin;;  Evil-Doers 
Hatred,  ascribed  to  God 

by  Hrethren  . 

is  Murder 

of  I*in)ihetB    . 

and  I{eveii;;e  forbidden 
Haw  k  and  Ea;;li' 
Head  of  the  liodv.  Christ  is  . 
Headship,    ^te  Head  of  the 

Body. 
Healin;;  on  Sabbath-Day 
Hearing  God's  \Vor<l  . 

iSee   ahio    rarnblc    of    the 
Sower. 
Heathen.    .S«f  Other  Nations 
(Book)     . 

Champion    and   bis    Chal 
len;;e 

denounced  irenerallv 

Gods  of.  .v,<  Idolatry,  Idols. 

Intercession  for 

Li(i;;a(i(m  before     . 

Marria;;es  (Cliaji.)    . 

broken  up  by  h,zra  . 

Nehcmiali  breaks  up  Mar- 
riages with 

Nehemiah  purees  o((t 

Prophet,  acknowledges  God' 
Authority 

nopentanee  Possible  to 

Sabbath  mocked  by 


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292 
292 
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329 
104 
292 
245 
504 
407 
583 

119 
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404 
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464-5 
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622 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


ncnthon — 
Slaw-s  mii:ht  bo  bought  ot 
WoiiKMi,  Harlotry  with 
Ik'Htliuuiwm.  Delilemeut  by  . 
Heating  Houhc 
lluave-Offerinf;  of  first  Bread 

ol  Cniifiiin 
Heaven  (Cliap.) 
a  hettur  country 
a  [ii-cui'c  nboiU; 
an  eternal  weight  of  plory  . 
nu  inheritance  incorruptible 
Cbrif>t  in        .  . 

Creation  of    . 
Dcpcrijitions  of 
Hou«e  o{  many  mansions   . 
perfect  knowledge  a  part  of 

the  bleseedness  of 
ehould  praise  God    . 
Temple  opened  in    . 
TraiiE'Iation  to 
Worship  in    . 
Heavenly  Bodies,  Creation  of 
estin2;ui(*hed,  etc.    . 
Orders  of       . 
Worship  of  (Chap.)  . 
worshipped    . 
Worship  of,  denounced 
Heavens  (Chap.) 
and  Earth,  new 
Old  and  New 
Hebrews.    See  Israel ;  Israel- 
ites; Jews. 
(Book) 

again  in  Paleetine  (Chap.)  . 
Agrarian  Laws  of  . 
always  to  be  God's  People 
Amnionitish  Servitude  of  . 
Anarchy  of.  Time  of  Judges 
attempts  at  Monarchy 
Canaan,  conquest  of  (Chap.) 

"       promise'd     . 
Canaanilish  Servitude  of   . 
Captivities  (Chap.)  . 
circumcised  at  Gilgal 
Conditions    of    possessing 

Canaan    . 
Conquests 

their  Covenant  with  God    . 
cross  Jordan, 
denounced     . 
desire  to  return  to  Egypt  . 
divine  Choice  reasserted    . 
Duty  of,  as  chosen  People  . 
in  Egyi)t  (CImp.) 
Exndus  from  Egvpt  (Chap.) 
faith  tula  Iter  Joshua's  Death 
linally  settled  in  Canaan     . 
fertile  Land  promised 
friendly     lielations      with 

Tyre 
and  Gentiles  before  Settle- 
ment in  Canaan  (C'hap.) 
God's  chosen  People  (Chap.) 

"     Covenant  with 
God  to  be  Head  of  State     . 
God's  Judgments  on 
"      Promises  to    . 
Height  from  which  they  fell 
High  Priest  (Chap.) 
Israel,  Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 
Jerusalem  (Chap.)    . 
Joy  and    Pride    in    God's 

Choice     . 
Judnh.  Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 
Judaism  and    Christiiiuity 

(Chan.)    . 
Judges,  Period  of  (Chap.)  . 
killed  in  Battle 
*'  "       by  Gentiles 

"  "      by  other  lie- 

brews 
kindly  recciNed  in  Egypt    . 
King,  authority  to  take  life 
could  dispose  of   prede- 

ccsMoi-'s  proptTly 
could  re(iuirc  ntti-ndance 
and  ai)puint  (Uticials     . 
could  try  and  decide  causes 
demanded  by 
Kingdom  of  Israel  (Chap.) 
"  ''  Judah  (Chiip.) 

'*        United  (Chap.)     . 
Kings  of,    jSee  their  names. 
Kings  of  all  (Cliap.) 
If^rael  (Cluip.) 
Judah  (Chup.) 
a  lending  Natum 
Liberation  of,  demanded  of 

Pharaoh  . 
Marriages    with     Gentiles 

(.Cliap.)    . 
Mesopotamian  Servitude  of 
Midiunitish  Servitude  of    . 
Military  Strength  of 

"  "  time  of 

Joshua :   of  two  tribes 
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Military  Strength  of,  time 

of  the  Judges     . 
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a(  Saul     . 
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of  David  . 
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Israel 
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under  Amaziah  . 
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under  Uzziah 
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Murmur  at  increased  Bur- 
dens 
National  General  Assembly 
oppressed  in  Egypt 
Origin  and  Call  of   . 
and   other   Nations,  Rela- 
tions of  (Chap.) 
Palestine  reoccupied  (Chap.) 
Philistine  Servitudes  of      .82, 
Polity  of  (Chap.) 
punished  for  being  fearful . 
Reasons   for     the     divine 

Choice     . 
References  to  the  Promise 

of  Canaan 
Restoration  from  Captivity 

(Chap.)    . 
Sabbath  neglected  by 
Sacred  Seasons  taken  away, 

in  .ludgnient 
Sacred  Seasons,  their  divine 

appointment 
Sacrifices  inaugurated  (Chap.) 
a  separate  People     . 


16 


PAOE 

489 
489 


16       489 


16        489 


16        489 
16        489 


16       489 


16 


489 
254 
25:3 

2.34 
252 
314 
229 

316 
299 
256 
261 


830 
231 


293 
573 


571 

251 
316 

438 

438 
437 


254 

437 
437 
437 
489 
489 

489 
316 
252 
252 


59        248 


243 

232 
658 
244 
512 
248 
425 


Servitude  abolished  .        18 

attempt    to    re- 
vive        ...        19 
Servitude  with  (Chap.) 

"  of  Foreigners  with 

(Chap.)    . 
Servitudes  to  Foreign  Na- 
tions (Chap.) 
sold  to  Gentiles        .  .        13 

"     "        "       for  Poverty  10,  11 
"     "        "         ■•  Theft     .  9 

Standing  Army  of   .  .17 

"  "     under  Saul      17 

ziah         ...  17 

Strangers  among      .            .  25 

provided  for       .  68 

tribal  Organization  of         .  70 
Tribes,  (ieuealogies  of  (Chap.) 
"       all  provided  for 
"       settled  east  of  Jor- 
dan         ..           .  52-53 

Unfaithfulness  of,  rebuked  13 
Vow  by         .           .           .100 

War  for  six  years     .           .  56 

Wars.  etc..  among   .            .  12:3 

why  God  fought  tor             .  68 

Wife's  Position        .            .  45 
Wife  devoting  a  Son  to  the 

Lord        ?  .  .45       425 

pacifying  an  enemy         .  45       435 

preparing  Food     .            .  45        425 
siihng  with  the  Husband 

ntrainst  the  Father       .  45       425 

tlie  Woman's  Oath           .  45        426 

in  Wilderness  (Cluip.)         .  237 

Woman's  Position  .            .  97        477 

Woman  delivered  a  City    .  97       477 

might  appear  in  Court    .  97       477 

might  be  Judge  and  Queen  97        478 

miL'ht  converse  in  public  97        477 

might   give    Counsel    in 

Emergency         .            .  97        477 
might   give    Counsel   in 

public  matters  .            .  97       477 

might  go  alone      .            .  97        477 

might  go  unveiled            .  97        477 

might  raise  an  Army  and 

make  war           .           .  97       478 

Heiresses.  Marriage  of           .  25        418 

Heirs  of  God     .           .            .  SH       546 

Hell  (Chap.)      .           .           .  6,S2 

Help  in  Trouble.  Prayer  for  .  44        183 

lleman  the    Levite,  descent 

and  children  of . 
Hemorrhage  cured  by  miracle 

Hemorrhoids,  miraculous 

Ileriis     .... 

Herds.    See  Stock. 

Heretics  ...        74        622 

llerod,  Christ's  Relations  with      44         41 


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9 

34 

7:3 

51 

44 

41 

18 

449 

GOO 

40 

213 

fi 

124 

73 

137 

H5 

139 

36 

387 

Herod — 
and  John  the  Baptist 
Opinion  of  Christ     . 
slaughter  of  the  Innocents 

Temple  (Chap.) 
Heroes  and  their  Deeds ;  two 
Tribes      . 
Deeds    of.      See     David's 

mighty  Men 
Jonathan   and   his  Armor- 
bearer 
Heroines 
Hezekiah  dies  . 
Fast    .... 
fears  God  and  is  prospered 
Passover 

Reform,  Sacrifices  at 
'''        in  Temple  . 
Reign  of         .  .  . 

repairs  the  Temple  and  re- 
stores its  Worship 
repairs  Temple 
Sin  and  Repentance 
Hezron,  branch  of  Family  of 
Hid  Treasure,  Parable 
Hierarchical  Arrogance  tempt- 
ing to  sin 
High  Places,  Worship  of 

for  worship  of  God  . 
High-Priest  (Chap.)     . 
appointed  bv  King  . 
Ceremonial  )Prohibitiona  to 
Consecration,  Meat  Otlering 
divine  appointment  of 
to  be  God's  Vicegerent 
Human  Infirmity  of 
Oflering  on  entering  Holy 

of  Holies 
put  to  Death. 

recovers  Throne  for  Jehoash 
restores  Succession 
Sin-Offering  for 

Day  of  Atonement 
Vestments 
High-Priesthood   a  shadowy 

system     . 
High  Priests  after  the  Cap- 
tivity 
Hiram  the  Artizan 

helps  build  Temple. 
Hiram  of  Tyre,  congratulates 
Solomon 
displeased  at  his  Cities 
Hire.  Hireling  (Chap.) 
Hired  Servants  (Chap.) 
Hireling.     See  Wage^^. 
Hirelings  to  be  paid  daily 

Treatment  of 
Historical     Sacred     Seasons 

(Chap.)    . 
History  repeats  itself. 
Hoarding  up  Commodities    . 
Holiness,  Election  to  . 
of  God 

of  His  name,  God  is  solicit- 
ous for     . 
of  God.  Thanks  for. 
Holy    Convocation,    Day    of 
Atonement 
at  New  Moon 
at  Passover    . 
at  Feast  of  Tabernacles 
Pentecost  is  . 
Holy  Days.    See  Sacred  Sea- 
sons (Book) 
Holy  Ghost.   See  Holy  Spirit. 

Baptism  with 
Holy  of  Holies  . 

"         "      contents  of  the 
Ark  in     . 
of  Holies,  Ezekiel's  Temple 
Temple 
Holy  Land.    See  Canaan. 
Place   .... 
"      Place  of  Altar  of  In- 
cense in  .  .  .        10 
Place,  the  arrangement  of 

its  Contents       .  .        10 

Place,  the  Outer  Door  of  the      10 
Holy  Spirit  (Chap.)     .  .  63-73 

Blasphemy  against  .  .        72 

Divinity  of    ...        64 
Effects  of       .  .  .69 

given  .  .  .  .        6T 

Offices  of       .  .  .68 

Personality  of  .  .63 

prayed  for      .  .  .66 

promised       .  .  .65 

resisted  .  .  .71 

Simony  .  .  .73 

Utterances  of  .  .70 

Holy  Things.  Expiation  for 

ignorant  eating  of        .        49 

who  may  and  may  iiot  eat  of       24 

Home,  Old        .  .  .        78 

Honesty  .  .  .87 

in  Trade         .  .  .75 


88        221 


49 

161 

115 

5111 

1-23 

278 

24 

681) 

1-22 

277 

13 

676 

50 

f>44 

64 

597 

122 

277 

122 

277 

M 

597 

14 

448 

28 

211 

17 

538 

35 

528 

21-22 

81 

21 

81 

605 

11 

446 

15 

607 

29 

635 

17 

607 

66 

251 

16 

607 

44 

fi.39 

130 

282 

116 

274 

34 

4.52 

37 

637 

44 

(i;39 

7 

605 

18 

607 

•37 

211 

74 

409 

96 

263 

96 

263 

96 

264 

440 

440 

31 

441 

31 

441 

675 

8 

661 

75 

410 

89 

118 

54 

28 

29 

22 

31 

175 

21 

679 

9 

674 

12 

576 

17 

.578 

16 

578 

571 

6 

33 

11 

586 

11 

5S6 

87 

602 

10        685 


686 

585 
585 
30-.31 
31 
30 
31 
31 
31 
30 
30 
30 
31 
81 
31 

639 
608 
4.33 
473 

409 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


701 


Ilonoy   . 

in  Snoriflces  prohibited 
IIuiK',  C'liriistmn 

Faith  irivce    . 

in  Vhh\  (Chap.> 

from  Mirnclos 
'*      Scripture 
Hopeli'ssness  of  Apo?ta*»y 
llor,  >!(..  t(»  Cnnnan,  Journey 

from  Kntloish.  Jtuirney 
Horn.     Stie  Little  Horn. 
Little,  to  he  destroyed 
IIorni.'ti*.  tiod  peiul*    . 
Horns  nnd  (.'arpi-nier^.n  Sli^n 
Uurn^.  Sjnibol^  ul"  I'ride  nnd 
Powrr 
ns  Trumpets  . 
nor>e      .... 
for  riding 
lii"  (-jii'i'd 
ri'iiuiri's  training 
Horscl,-<-cli 

Horses  and  Chariots,  as  Si^m 
Hor^u!-.  Hi-hre\v  Kin;^  not  to 
miiltiplv  . 
St.  John's  Vision  of 
Solomon'* 
noeea's  faith  in  Kcsurrection 

of  the  Bodv 
Hoghea,  rt'ign  of' 
Hospitality' 
Chrlstiuu 

enjoined    . 
'*        restricti'd  . 
withheld    . 
enjoined 

Hebrew  Wife  dispensing    , 
Instances  of  . 
Lot's  .... 
Honse  Builder's  Exemption  . 
House,  devoted 
Leprous 

of  many  mansions    . 
jmrilied 
House-buihling.     St'e  Human 

Abodes  (Chap.^ 
Household  of  a  tVuturion 

Troops 
Human  Abodes  (Chap.) 
appearance  of  Angels 
Appetites.    Ft'e!in;;s.    and 
Kelaiionships  of  Christ 
Body.     Stt  C'utward  Man 

(Book)     . 
Dead  Body.  Defilement  from 
Employinc'uis.     ;>Vt  Indus- 
trial, etc. 
Features  and  Members,  as- 
cribed to  God    . 
Flesh,  eating 

Form,  God's  Appearance  in 
History  repeats  iteelf 
Labor.     .SV*  Labor. 
Merit.  Election  exclndcs    . 
Sacrifices  iCbiip.)     . 
Sacrifice,  God  commands  a 
••    prevents 
forbidden  . 
Instances  of 
"        Practice  of 
Voice,  ascribed  to  God 
Humanity  of  Christ  (Chap.)  . 
of  Christ  prophesied 
God  as  havtnfT  Parts  and 
Passions  of 
Humility 
a  ministerial  Grace . 
becoinim; 
excmplitied    . 
required 
rewarded 
in  Prayur 
HnuL'er.  no  more  in  Heaven  . 
Hunliiii; 
for  .Mischief  . 
to  satiety  hnnper 
Huram.     ."sV^"  Himm. 
Huram's  Work  recapitulated 
Husband   and    Wife   choose 

each  other 
Husbandmen,  left  by  Nebu- 
chadnezzar 
Husbandry.   Ste  Agricultnrc. 
Husbands.  Duties  of  . 
Hushai  .... 

couu-^el?  delav 
Hybrid;*  forbidden 
Hypocrisy 
'in  insincere  Fasts    . 

I  AM,  Name  of  God     . 
Ibzan     .... 
Ice.  Snow.  Hail 
Iconinm,  Paul  al 

Paul  among  Jews  of 
Iddo,  Genealogies  of  . 


28 
27 
21 
21 

13 
104 
53 

n 

45 
44 

G3 
23 

81 

60 
5fi 
63 

a3 
m 

63 
42 
85 


(>4 


360 

mi 

M2 

r>42 

169 
]6<J 
143 
15 
5(il 
210 
23'J 

344 

100 

ii;5 


244 

302 
31(5 
802 
3i>2 

3KS 
165 

803 
266 


18 

fiTS 

1(>S 

2(in 

105 

4N1 

•12 

54(1 

4i 

54!) 

42 

M9 

42 

!H9 

1U5 

481 

45 

425 

105 

4«1 

14 

199 

5A 

40- 

98 

r.is 

til 

HTl 

4H 

fi.>tt 

76 

652 

4fl5 

US 

441 

13 

4.SS 

405 

15  199-200 

115 


17 
28 
16 


35 
37 
36 
18 

23 

16-32 
57 
92 
57 
57 
57 
57 
41 
51 
86 
86 


68 


355 
652 


19 
31  iO 

18 
661 

118 
85 
86 
86 
85 
86 
85 
19 
68 
87 

18-23 
555 
627 
555 
657 
556 
556 
179 
683 
xr, 

396 
396 

594 


34        420 


41 

423 

44 

450 

48 

495 

56 

391 

32 

526 

32 

611 

2 

Ifi 

80 

2.V> 

31 

386 

77 

3511 

90 

309 

4 

3 

PEC. 

4 

4 

2 
2 

1 
22 
92 

3 

104 

72 

69 
118 

16 

15 

13 
63 


122 

4 

14 

65 

64 
tJO 

125 
125 


123 

123 
12 


PAGE 
3 
3 

397 
397 
75 
74 
81 
656 

75 
268 
93 
92 
275 
79 
79 

78 
!H) 
00 


83 
277 


90 

89 

89 

279 

279 

279 

74 
278 
279 

78 


Iddo- 

Story  of         .  .  . 

Visions  of     . 
Idk-ness.  Industry  and  (Chap.) 
and  Industry  cc»ntrnsled     , 
Idol-makin;;  forbidden 
worship  forbidden  . 

hi-'h  Places  for 
Music  in     . 
Idolaters,    Intercourse    with 
forbidden 
Jehu  destroys 
posthumous  Disgrace  of     . 
Idolati-ous  things  destroyed  . 
Idolatrv.  of  Amaziah  . 
Death  intlicti-d  for   . 
Death  the  penalty  for 
Destructiou  of  the  Temple 

for 
extent  of,  among  Jews 
Fate  of  (Chap.) 
Folly  of  .  .  . 

general     national     threats 
and  punishments  for    . 
Gentile  (Chap.) 
Hezekiali  roots  out . 
Inconsistent    with     God's 

Worship 
Individuals  threatened  and 

punished  for 
Jewish,  in  spite  of  God's 

anger 
Jewish,  in  spite  of  God's 

remonstrances  . 
Jewish  readiness  for 
Jews  prone  to  (Chap.) 
Josinh  attacks 
hunts  down 
Jositth's     Extirpation     of, 

foretold  . 
Laws  airainst  (Chap.) 
of  Mannsseb  . 
Manassvb  puts  down 
nulii'iijil  Dispersion  for 
naiioiijil     Expulsion     and 

Captivity  for 
national  FxiVnnination  for 
Subjugation  for  . 
Penalties  of  (Chap.) 
Persistence  of  the  Jews  in 
Predictions  of  Jewish 
Queen  removed  for  . 
Ruin  of  (Chap.) 
and  Superstition  (Book)     . 
Temple  robbed  to  maintain 
Wife  tempts  to 
Idols.    See  Gods, 
of  .\ssyria  and  Babylon      ,        32 
defenceless    ...         7 
destroyed       .  .  .68 

Destruction  of,  commanded       67 
"    predicted  .        66 
Devils  identified  with         .        50 
(iod  threatens  .  ,        70 

God's  Vengeance  on  .        71  93 

of  Greeks       .  .  .        33         85 

Labor  and  Wealth  bestowed 

on  .  .  .        61  89 

Miracles      in      destroying 

(Chap.)    ...  142 

miraculously  cast  down      .      101        143 
of  Philistines  .  .        30         84 

of  Syrians      .  ,  .        31  84 

unafile  to  help  .  .  6         76 

worship  of  other      .  .        25         82 

worshipped  with  God         .        28         83 
Ignorance.  Sin-Ofleriug  for   .        37        637 
spiritual  ...        14        519 

Illumination  from  Scripture.       32         10 
Images.     S^e  Idols. 
Immortality.      See    Heaven ; 
Resurrection;  Retriba- 
tion. 
Immutability  of  God  . 
Impartial  Justice  demanded . 
iTnpartialitv  of  God 
Imimtient  I*rophet 
luijienitence 

Impiety  and  Injustice  to  be 
shunned  t)y  Soldiers    . 
and  Injustice  to  be  shunned 
by  Soldiers.  E.xamples  of 
Imprecations  (Chap.)  . 
commanded  . 
on  the  day  of  one's  birth    . 
on  Enemies  and  Transgres- 
sors 
on  one's  self . 
on  Persecutors  of  the  Poor 
on    Preachers   of    another 

tJospel  . 
prohibited  . 
retpiested 

on    those    who    love    not 
Christ 
Imprisonment  . 
by  committing  to  the  Conrt 

of  the  Guard      .  .        81        470 


11 

78 

9 

77 

10 

78 

76 

62 

90 

5S 

89 

112 

270 

90 

74 

63 

597 

44 

423 

84 
76 
91 
91 
90 
205 
92 


41 

25 

80 

469 

56 

2il 

61 

618 

15 

537 

108 

508 

108 

508 

193 

66 

193 

70 

191 

74 

194 

69 

193 

71 

194 

72 

194 

67 

19:) 

68 

193 

73 

194 

81 

469 

Imprisonment  — 

by  throwing  into  an  empty 
cisti'rn     . 

of  .ToHeph  B  Brethren 

Persecution  l)y 

and  release  of  Jtjhoiacliin  . 

unjtist 

nt  Will  of  Kins 
Inauguration  Arrnnpcmentfl 

of  Hebrew  Sacrlllccti  ^Chap.) 

of  Kinff 

of  Pri(^Bt8 

Sncriflccs,  Solomon's 

of  Solomon   . 


81 

81 
19 
128 
81 
2 
34 


9 
57 
50 
92 
96 
11 
114 
32,33 
66 


470 
469 
667 
281 
4-0 
443 
452 
W5 
444 
64i; 
M< 
262 
263 
3K3 
68 
036 
463 
46') 
463 
3flt 

T:)8 
189 
4:m 
430 
431 

397 
397 
897 
397 
564 

429 

449 
429 
137 
652 
449 
606 


Incantationfl  on  Mountains 
Itiearnation  of  C'hrif-t . 
hu:en?c-OIVering8 
Incei<t     . 
forbidclen       ...        66 
the  crime  of,  avoneed         .       66 
Increase  of  MamnuiU .  .        55 

Individual  C'(nifespi(ul  .        38 

Deaths  of  (uiiraculoufi)        .        80 
luterceKsioii  for        .  .        58 

Influlpence  by  Parents  .        68 

Parental,  Penalty  denounced      68 
inflicted         08 
Industrial  Employments  and 

Products  (Book) 
Industry  and  Idleness  (Chap.) 

'       contrasted     2 

"       enjoined        .  .        3 

IndwellinL'  of  the  Spirit        .       78 

Infant.    Sue  Child. 

fare  of  .  .  .61 

Slaughter  of  .  .  .18 

teaching  to  walk      .  .       61 

Infirmity  cured  by  Miracle    .        71 

ln;rratitude       .  .  .46 

of  .Joash        ...        17 

Inhabitants,  give  intelli<jonce     100 

Inheritance.    See  Heiresses. 

...        83 
Christ  refuses  to  interfere 

concornin;?  an    .  .        83 

landed.  Priest.s  not  to  have       28 

Levites  had  none     ,  .       51 

redeemed       .  .  .84 

Inliospitality  of  Gibeah  .      105 

Injustice  in  Soldiers  .  .      108 

Inkhorn,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision        15 

Innocence  of  Childhood         .  3 

Insanity,  feitjned         .  .        30 

miraculous     .  .  .        tJ5 

Inscriptions,  Public  (of  Law)        21 

Insects.    See  Hornets .  .       23 

"        .  .  .  .43 

clean  .  .  .  .66 

Deliverance  from,  promised       43 

figurative      .  .  .43 

literal .  .  .  .43 

miraculously  sent    .  .       47 

unclean  .  .  .67 

Insignia  of  Viceroyalty  .         2 

Insolent  wife    .  .  .44 

Inspiration.    See  Holy  Ghost 

(Chap.)    . 

Prophet  must  have  .  .         6 

of  Scripture  .  .  .31 

Instinct  in  animals     .  .       55 

and  Habits  of  Animals,  eat- 

iui;  in  Silence    .  .        55        391 

and  Ilaliils  of  Animals,  in- 
crease     ...        55        391 
and    Habits    of    Animals. 

leaving  Dams  at  maturity    55        391 
and    Habits    of    .-Vnimals, 

nnrsin*;  their  Younjr    .        55        391 
and  Habits  of  .\nimals,  sex- 
ual impulses       ,  .        55        301 
and    Habits    of    Animals, 
sleepini;  during  day 
Instructiiui  by  Parents 

in  Scripture  . 
Instruments.  Musical  . 
Insulting  Terms  from  confl 

dent  Foe 
Insults    to      Christ,    proph' 

esied 
Insurrection  of  Sheba 
Integrity,  consciiuis    . 
Intelligence.  Jlilitary  (Chap 

in  \\  ar.  how  used    . 
Intemperance  . 
Intercession  desired    . 
Duty  of 
for  Individuals 
forbidden 
to  God  (Chap.) 
Intercessions,     general,    for 

Saints      .  .  .        63        190 

Intcrciuirse  (se.tual)  with  a 
mensiruous  woman, 
loalhscuneness  of  .        73        466 

(sexual)  with  a  mcnstraouB 

woman  prohibited  73       466 

Interest.    SteXtary. 


471 
610 
616 
472 
482 
508 
200 
615 
624 
135 
7 
100 
388 
649 
389 
3S0 
388 
132 
649 
443 
424 

30 
147 

10 
391 


63 

391 

66 

430 

28 

9 

.      108 

483 

131 

613 

.        21 

36 

92 

261 

81 

667 

506 

.       107 

6as 

.  31-39 

364.  5 

57 

188 

55 

188 

68 

189 

56 

188 

188 

ro2 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


lutormarriajie    of     Ilebrews 

witli  other  Nation:*,  In- 

staiicfs  of 

IntiTMiiiliale  State  (Chap.l    . 

liitcrin-rtation     of     Dreams 

aliap.)    . 
Iliti-rpivt.T 

needed  lor  Gift  of  Tongues 
Inundalions,     AV<"  Floods. 
Invasion  of . I udali  repelled    . 
hv  Syrians 

W'an'iinir  of,  by  Beacon 
Invitation  to  approach,  as  a 
Sij.'n 
to  Feasts 
Irresistible.  God  is 
Isaac,    Gentile    Friendships 

with 
Isaiah,  Acts  of  Uzziah.  by     . 
faith  in  Kesurrectiouof  the 

Body 
fi^tells    Babylonish   Cap- 
tivity 
promises  Deliverance  from 
Assyrians 
Ish-bosheih.      Murder      of, 
avenged  . 
Reijzn  and  Death  of 
Ishi,  Name  of  God 
Ishmael,  Descendants  of 
Ishiiiaclitcs,    Greatness    pre- 
dicted     . 
Origin  of 
Islands  .... 
Israel.    6'f(?  Hebrews  ;  Jews; 
Judah. 
and    -ludah,   war   between 
the  two  Kiuf^doms  for- 
bidden    . 
Captivity  foretold    . 
Censuses     in     Wilderness 

(Chap.)    . 
Civil  War  forbidden 
di-nounced 
Disrin)li(>n  foretold  . 
Enemies  of.  denounced 
final  Breach  w  lib  .Indah 
C;enealoi.Mes  of  Tl-jhestUhap. 
God's  dealiliu's  willl 
Kiiii:    punished    for    with- 

hoklitiL;  'I'ribute 
Kingdom  of  (Chap.) 

destroyed  by  As- 
syrians   . 
Kingiloin  of,  the  first  Dy- 
nasty 
Kiiigd'iHi    of.    the    second 

llvnastv  . 
Kini_'iionl  of.  the  third  Dy- 
nasty 
Kingilon'i  of,  the  fourth  Dy- 

iia-ty 
Kiiii;(l(.m  of,  the  fifth  Dy- 
nasty 
KinL'dnni  of,  tlie  sixtll  Dy- 
nasty 
Kini.Mlnin    of,   the    seventh 

Dynasty  . 
Kingdom  of,  the  ei^^hth  Dy- 
nasty 
Kin;zdom  of,  the  ninth  Dy- 

iia.sty 
Kings  of— 
Abimelech 
Ahab 
Ahaziah 
Baasha 
David 
Elah 
lloshea 
Ish-bosheth 
JiliuHliaz    . 

.Irlinash         . 

Jehorain 

Ji'hu 

Jeroboam  . 

Jeroboam  IL 

Menaheiu    . 

Kadalj 

Umri 

I'ekah 

Peicahiah    . 

Saul 

Shallum 

Si>loinou 

Zacliariuh  . 

Zinni 
Kings  and  History  of  (Chap. 
loses  Territory 
Trihes  of,  in  Camp,  and  on 

March  (Chap.)   . 
Tril)es,    History    of,    fore- 
shadowed 
War  of  Amaziah  against    . 
must  hear  the  Scripture     . 
Wars  with  Ahaz 
Israelites  invade  Judah 


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289 

Isracliti?h  Bondage  in  E^ypt 

IriSHchar.  Census  in  WikleruesB 
GenL'aIu{:^y 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
History  of,  I'oreshatlowed 
Prince" of,  Dedication  Ofter 
in^  for  tlie  Tabernacle 

Issue  of  Blood.    See  Hemor- 

rlia;j:e. 

in  Man,  !Hk1  Pnriflcation 

in  Woman,  and  Purilication 

Ittai's  Fidelity 

Ivory  in  Building 

Jaazaniah  and  Pelatiah 
Jabesh-Giload.  Saul  relieves 
Jachin  and  Boaz 
Jacob     . 

Device  for  breeding  Cattle 

Dream 

Family  of 

paid  in  Cattle 

Present  to  Esau 

ran  away 

service  for  his  Wives 

Tithes  vowed  by 

A'ow    . 

Waijes  of 

"    changed  oftea 
Jael 

Jah,  Name  of  God 
Jair 
Japheth,  Descendants  of 

Jasher,  Book  of 
Jeakiusy.  ascribed  to  God 
Enmity  from 
Mosaic  Trial  of 
Jeconiah,  Descendants  of 
Jehoahaz  of  Israel,  rei^a  of 
pressed  by  the  Syrians 
of . Indah, "reign  of    . 
reigns  only  three  months 
Jehoash  of  Israel,  reign  of 
of  Judah,  relirn  of    . 
led  by  his  prople  into  Idolatry 
length  of  tiis  reign   . 
saved  by  Jehoshabeath 
plain  by  his  Servants 
Jehoiachin,  reign  of   . 
Captivity  of,  foretold 
reigns  only  three  months 
released    from    Prison    by 
the  Son  and  Successor 
of  Nebuchadnezzar 
Jehoiada,  Death  of 
Influence  of,  under  Jehoash 
re-organizes  Levites 
secures  the  Throne  for  Je- 
hoash 
Ingratitude  of  Jehoash  to 
Son  of 

Jehoiakim  denounced  for  his 
evil  deeds 
Fast    . 
"    at    which    Jeremiah'! 
Prophecy  was  read 
is  slain 
reign  of 

reigns  eleven  years  . 
Jehoram  of  Israel,  reign  of 
of  Judah.  bloody  begiunin; 

reiirn  of 
wicked  reign  of 
Jehoshaphat  appeals  to  God' 
Promises     about     the 
Temple    . 
Children  of    . 
Death  of 
length  and  general  charac- 
ter of  his  reign  . 
Prosperity  and  Power  of 
reign  of 
reproved  for  alliance  with 

Israel 
strengthens   his    Kingdom 
against  Israel     . 
Jehovah,  Name  of  God 
Jelni,  Book  of  . 
destroys    Worshippers    of 

Baal 
reisn  of 
ela}'s  Ahaziah 
Trans-Jordanic     Territory 
lost  by     . 
Jephthah 

Daughter 

Jerahiheel,  Descendants  of 

Jeremiah  carried  to  Egypt     . 

contradicted       by      false 

prophet  . 
let  out  of  Prison 
persecuted      . 
Jericho  taken   . 
Jeroboam's  Enmity  to  Solo- 
mon 


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Jeroboam — 

reign  of         . 
Jeroboam  II.  arrests  decline 
of  Israel  . 

reign  of         . 
Jerusalem  (Chap.) 

Antiochus  Epiphaues  to  at- 
tack 

Ark  brought  to 

a  special  efibrt  required  to 
people  it  after  Captivity 

attack  on,  expected  l5y  Ne- 
hemiah    . 

Christ's  tritmiphal  Entry 
into 

Church  of,  on  Gentile  Ques- 
tion 

close  watch  to  be  kept  on 
the  walls  after  reijuild- 
inrj  by  Nehemiah 

Council  at      . 

delivered  from  Assyrians  . 

destroyed 

Destruction  of,  by  the  Chal- 
deans 

Destruction  of,  foretold  by 
Christ      . 

Destruction  by  Romans 
foretold  . 

Egyptians  plunder  . 

Fruits  of  Christ's  Ministry 
in  ... 

its  Destruction  by  Chal- 
deans accomplished 

its  Destruction  by  Chal- 
deans justified  . 

Jews  prepare  to  repel  at- 
tack upon 

Lists  of  Dwellers  at,  under 
Nehemiah 

loved  and  defended  by  God 

Nehemiah's  etibrt  to  people 

Nehemiah  re-fortifies 

New.    Ste  New  Jerusalem. 

Paul  in  .  .  . 

Paul  returns  to 

Paul's  stay  in 

prayed  for      . 

Repairers  of,  under  Nehe- 
miah 

Restoration  of.  promised  . 

spoiled  by  Shisbak  . 

strength  and  beauty  of 

summoned  to  surrender     . 

taken  by  David 

"    Nebuchadnezzar 

the  field  in,  a  hopeful  one 

for  Christian  Labor 
threatened  for  Sin    . 
wall  of,  finished,  444  B.C.    . 
Jesus  Christ.     tSet  Christ 
Jethro,  Ofterings  of     . 

visits  Moses  . 
Jewels.  Bride's 
Jewish  Idolatry  in  spite  of 
God's  Anger 
in  spite  of  God's  Remon- 
strances . 
Places  of  Prayer 

Readiness  for  Idolatiy 
Jews.    iS'fe  Hebrews;  Israel; 
Israelites;  Judah. 

Apostasy  of  (C'hap.) 

authorized  to  defend  them- 
selves by  Ahasuerus    . 

Captivity  of."  See  Captivity. 

Contempt  for  Gentiles 

Conversion  of 

"  "    and    of    the 

World      . 

demand  Death  of  Christ     . 

Destruction  sought  by  Ha- 
man 

extent  of  Idolatry  among  . 

False    Worship    by.     'See 
Idolatry, 
their  forms  of  it.   (Chap.) 

their  proneness  to  it. 
(Cliap.)    . 

friendly  relations  witli 
Gentiles  . 

■will  be  gathered  in  . 

and  Gentiles  made  one  in 
Christ      . 

given  up  by  Christ  and  the 
Apostles . 

Gospel  to  be  first  ofl'ered  to 

Haman's  Plot  against,  and 
result 

hate  Samaritans 

Idolatry  of.  *«■  Idolatry. etc.. 
Chap.  I.-IV.,  and  IX. 

in  consternation  at  the  De- 
cree procured  by  Ilaman 
for  their  Destruction    . 


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ALniAliETlCAL  INDEX 

UF  SUBJECTS. 

7(»;? 

Jews— 

PEC. 

PAOK 

SEC. 

PAOE 

Jiiilgment  — 
ol  (Jod  in  Jealousy  Trial    . 

BEC. 

PAOE 

married  lo  Golitilo« 

IM 

•i»> 

tloslah's  Passover 

18 

577 

45 

4','li 

ino!»t  of.  )H>HeTed  resurrec- 

Reform  ill  the  Temple 

63 

597 

harsh  .... 

22 

.5-^2 

linn 

20 

678 

reiL'ii  of         .           .           . 

va 

2711 

last  (Chap.l    . 

IMI 

XnmluT  rc-tni-fd 

159 

SOO 

»iain    .... 

138 

289 

of  Priests,  in  Controversy  . 

25 

(HKI 

only    handful    left    *H'hi!i(l 

tender   tiire   and   excellent 

of  Solomon    . 

11 

443 

wIkmi  Kinploniol' Juduh 

ehanteter 

125 

279 

Judicial  I'rocedure  for  Mur- 

wn» cxliniuialu'd 

130 

28-3 

Jothain  of  Judah.  a  sood  Kin:; 

1-iO 

276 

der,  etc.  . 

62 

459 

Oppo^liti<ln  of.  to  l*anl 

191 

309 

beiiinnini;  of  trouble  in  his 

Judicious  Discourse    . 

106 

482 

Paur»  I-alun>  anions 

190 

309 

"  renin 

120 

276 

Just  and  Wicked,  Separation 

Panl  tries  loconi-iliulo 

Hi 

3.'.2 

his  death 

I'iO 

276 

of,  llnal  . 

»■< 

681 

ill  Persia,  after  Cvrus 

140 

291 

(kinsi  of  Judah)  rei;,'n  of     . 

1-20 

27(1 

Judge,  a         .           .           . 

51 

456 

Fast  of 

34 

580 

Jotham's    (son    of    Gideon) 

Justice,  demanded 

SO 

4f>9 

perflpt  in  Idolatry    . 
Prosperity  of.  promised  by 
O.od  "      . 

6S 

90 

Parable   . 

3 

443 

of(;od 

55 

28 

Joy.    Stt  Blessedness. 

King  needs    . 

13 

417 

131 

281 

at   bciiinnin);  of  Zerubba- 

Mountain  as  Tribunal  of    , 

12 

.3H1 

Prosperity  promised  them 

bel's  Temple     . 

68 

698 

Justillcatiun  (Chap.j   . 

544 

by  i;od.  realized 

131 

285 

frfHu  Faith 

21 

541 

by  Christ 

118 

70 

pnn  ide  materials  tor  Tetn- 

in  (iod  (C'liap.) 

170 

foretold 

80 

38 

ple  after  Kef'toration    . 

16'J 

300 

in  (Jod  promised 

15 

170 

by  Faith 

18 

538 

will  repent  the  death  of  the 

ol    People   and    of    David 

Works  required  for . 

18 

6:i8 

Messiah    , 

l',B 

310 

over    their    (iifts    for 

reproved  for  not    bnildin'.; 

Solomon's  Temple 

17 

632 

Kadesii  to  Mount  Hor,  Jour- 

Temple by  Hagi^ai  and 

in  Pi'i-secution 

29 

669 

ney 

44 

2.39 

Zecliariah 

160 

301 

in  Saerilices  . 

52 

645 

Keepers.  Prisoners  chained  to 

81 

470 

Rcstonition  of.    Sfi  Restor- 

frimi Scripture 

54 

15 

Responsibility  of     . 

81 

470 

ation. 

in  the  Temple 

59 

596 

Kenites  dwelt  in  Mountain 

after  Hesloration— I'liemies 

Jubilee,  ■^'ear  of 

11 

675 

District   . 

45 

.321 

to  he  shamed     . 

153 

209 

enile.l  Bond  Service            .  10.  11 

4.37 

favored 

26 

316 

Exultation  at  Deliverance 

Judah    (Kiii;;dom),    Assyria 

Prophecies  about     . 

45 

321 

of. 

155 

299 

will  overrun 

47 

3-J3 

Keturah.  Children  of  . 

45 

213 

God  to  be  aeknowledijed  by 

1.54 

2'.l!l 

Captivity  foretold     . 

136 

•287 

Kidnaiiping.    .S'cc  Man  Steal- 

Nation to  be  a  I'liit 

147 

2!W 

David's  separate  rei;,nt  over 
deiiouncetl     .            ', 

91 

2.5!l 

ing. 

to  be  prosperous 

150 

297 

134 

286 

Killed  in  Battle.  Xumbitr  of .  79-80 

502 

after    Hestoraiion     to    be 

Desolation  of.  lamented     . 

130 

284 

Killing  witli  dangerous  wea- 

stable     . 

148 

29fi 

Egypt  will  not  deliver  from 

pons 

62 

460 

Stran::ers  to  ^tber  to 

15« 

298 

'  .Assyria   . 

47 

3-22 

unintentional 

62 

459 

lo  be  stroma:  . 

149 

2<W 

God's  liealiiiiis  with 

l:i8 

289 

Kine,  Pharaoh's 

37 

1.57 

shall  be  holy  in  Restoration 

151 

298 

and    Israel,  ivar    between 

King,  .\bimelech  made 

79 

253 

in  service  "of    Babylonian 

tin*  two  Kiniidoms  for- 

4 

appoints  Officers  and  Gen- 

Court 

139 

291 

bidden    . 

110 

270 

erals 

18 

489 

eubinit  to  Chaldeans,  when 

KiiiL'doin  of  iChap.) 

269 

Birthday  Feast 

21 

449 

Kin'.:doni  of  .Iiidali  was 

*'  wiped  out 

1.30 

2,S2 

delivered  to  his  Enemies, 

exlitiL.'iiislied 

1.30 

282 

eiRhteen  Kings  of    . 

38 

213 

a  Sign 

67 

163 

their  Kneiiiies  smitten  in 

Kings  of— 

demanded  by  Hebrews 

86 

257 

Chald.a  . 

140 

293 

Abijah 

111 

270 

demand   f<n',  by  Hebrews. 

threats  for  Idolatry  (Chan.) 
Traditions  about  j^alibath  . 

76 

.'Miaziah 

115 

273 

foreseen  and  iirovided 

6 

573 

Aliaz 

1-21 

276 

for.  by  Ood 

88 

2.57 

inibelievjm.'  make  Riot 

8-2 

3.52 

Amaziah     . 

118 

275 

demand  tor.   by  Hebrews, 

Witeheraft  amomj  ^Chap.) 

87 

Anion 

124 

279 

otl'ensive  to  God 

87 

957 

.Tezeliel.  us  bad  Wife  . 

44 

425 

Asa  .... 

112 

270 

of  the  Eartll,  God  is 

25 

100 

Juab's  control  of  David 

IS 

44U 

Athaliah    . 

116 

273 

escorted  bv  Peo[)le  . 

32 

432 

is  broiiudit  inider  David 

12 

447 

Azariah  or  Uzziah 

119 

275 

Fate  of  bad    . 

19 

449 

reproves  David's  1,'rief 

35 

4.''>3 

David 

91 

2.59 

Gideon  refuses  to  be 

3 

+43 

Joasb  enthroned 

.« 

4.V> 

Ilezekiah   . 

122 

277 

Hebrew,  Appointment. and 

Paralile  of      . 

33 

420 

Jehoahaz    . 

126 

279 

Sequel  (Chaps.  8,  9,  10) 

257 

SiKte^sion  restored  in 

444 

Jehoash      . 

117 

274 

Authority  of 

11 

445 

Temple  repaired  under 

6'i 

6% 

Jehoiachin 

128 

2K() 

Restraints  on   . 

12 

446 

Job'B  Faith   in  Resurrection 

•Jehoiakim . 

1-37 

•M) 

Hebrew,   could  dispose  of 

of  the  Body 

IS 

678 

Jehoram     . 

114 

273 

predecessor's  property 

11 

446 

Friends  <)f     . 

9J 

476 

Jehoshaphat 

113 

271 

Hebrew,  could  require  at- 

Desertion    by    his     other 

Josiah         . 

125 

279 

tendance   and   appoint 

Friends  . 

94 

476 

Jolham 

120 

276 

Officials  . 

11 

445 

Offerini:  of     . 

5 

6-39 

Manasseh  . 

1-23 

278 

Hebrew,  could  try  and  de- 

Sutl'erill'IS of 

9 

i;i'>2 

Rehoboam 

110 

269 

cide  causes 

11 

445 

John  The  Baptist  (Chap.) 

32 

I'z/.iab  or  Azariah 

119 

275 

Hebrew,   his   authority  to 

announces     and     baptizes 

Zedekiah    . 

1-J9 

281 

take  life  . 

11 

445 

Christ      . 

8T 

655 

Judah  (Patriarch)  Census  in 

to  be  native  Hebrew 

88 

257 

attests  Christ's  Ministry    . 

49 

42 

Wilderness 

56 

213 

not  to  multiply  Horses   , 

88 

257 

Baptism 

87 

6.55 

Genealogv*     . 

16 

•209 

not  to  multi()Iy  \\'ive8    . 

88 

257 

Birth,  earlv  Life.  Ministn* 

2 

32 

History  of.  foreshadowed  . 

64 

250 

Person  sacred 

10 

445 

Christ's    •festimony  about 

Inheritance   . 

59 

248 

to  cojiy  Law,  and  obey  it 

22 

8 

him 

7 

34 

in  Canaan 

72 

218 

..           ,.            t, 

88 

257 

Death  and  Burial     . 

9 

34 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Of- 

high birth,  qualification  for 

Impression  of,  on  the  People 

3 

3.3 

fering  for    the   Taber- 

a L'ood 

13 

447 

Predictions  concerning 

1 

.32 

nacle 

n 

630 

Ideal  of 

8 

444 

Rehilions  with  ilerod 

9 

34 

and  Tamar    . 

69 

461 

Inauguration  of 

9 

444 

sends  to  inquire  of  Christ  . 

6 

33 

Judaism     and     Christianity 

Maturity,  qualilication  for 

Testimony  couccrninir  him- 

(Chap.)   . 

308 

a  good     . 

13 

447 

self          .           .           . 

4 

Si 

Judas  agrees  to  betrav  Christ 

75 

S.3-»l 

monopolizes  Land  in  Egj'pt 

13 

:J99 

Tcsliinonvconcerninsr  Christ 

5 

33 

Betrayal  of  Christ  foretold 

Qualities  of  good     . 

13 

447 

of   New  Testa- 

by him    . 

56 

44 

Relatives,  etc.,  of  his  Ally 

ment  Writers     . 

8 

34 

betrays  him  . 

77 

64 

slain 

43 

451 

John's  (the  Divine)  River  of 

Fate  "of 

75 

m 

Relatives,  Friends,  and  Par- 

Life 

22 

3S5 

instigated  by  the  Devil 

75 

M 

tisans  slain 

42 

451 

Jonah.  ?oes  to  sea 

85 

411 

Place  of.  tilled 

6S 

621 

Seat    .... 

60 

407 

luiprttience  of 

Bl 

618 

Prophecies  about     . 

75 

5.3 

Sons  of,  slain 

41 

454 

Prophet,  a  Si^i 

87 

165 

Suicide           .            .            . 

20 

522 

Kingdom  of  Ciod,  Growth  of 

1 

673 

Joii.iihan.  David's  grief  for  . 

94 

47ti 

a  Thief 

37 

5'>9 

of  Heaven.    Nfe  Parables, 

Fidelity 

94 

476 

Judge  of  the  Earth,  God  is    . 

26 

101 

of  Day  Laborers;  Hid 

Heroism 

114 

509 

final.  Christ  is 

30 

680 

Treast'ire ;     Seed    Cast 

Jordan  crossed  by  Hebrews  . 

55 

244 

God  is 

29 

680 

into  the  Ground,  Sow- 

Divisions of  . 

8:3 

l'i9 

King,  acts  as 

11 

445 

er:   Ten  ^'i^gins ;  Un- 

Joseph, dreams 

35 

157 

Samuel  a  just 

51 

45li 

merciful  Servant ;  Wed- 

imprisons his  Brothers 

81 

469 

of  the  World.  Christ  is 

112 

m 

ding  Supper, 
of  Hebrews.  United  (Chap.) 

Cincludin;;     Ephraiin    and 

Judges,  .\iiarchy  under 

81 

236 

257 

Manasseh)  History  of, 

appointed 

Character  of  the  Period 

80 

469 

of  Israel  (Chap.) 

2t>6 

foreshadowed    . 

M 

250 

74 

254 

of  Judah  (Chap.) 

269 

made  Overseer 

4 

436 

Length  of  Period 

73 

■251 

Kingly.    See  Regal :  Royal. 

and  Poti|)har's  Wife 

65 

461 

Municipal,  in  Hebrew  Gov- 

Kings,   bad,    divine   tlireats 

sold  as  a  Slave 

3 

436 

emmeut  . 

72 

2.54 

against    .           .           ■ 

15 

448 

Joseph  of  Arimathea,  receives 

Period  of  (Chan.)      . 
Judgment,  Angels  gather  the 

251 

bad,  repent,  and  are  spared 

20 

449 
450 

Christ's  Body    . 

97 

59 

C*>uiisellors  of          .    ^       • 

24 

Joshua  commanded  to  divide 

Elect  lo  '. 

23 

202 

destroyed  by  Joshua,  list    . 

87 

221 

Canaan    . 

59 

248 

Breastplate  of,  iu  form  and 

of  Edo"m         .            ■            ■ 

11 

202 

divinely  appointed  . 

45 

455 

material  . 

11 

606 

Ciood.  who  sinned  and  re- 

448 

Inheritance   . 

59 

248 

Breastplate  of,  its  attach- 

pented 

14 

Valedictory  of 

61 

249 

ment  to  the  Ephod 

11 

606 

of  Israel.  A'e.!  Israel,  Kings  o 

f. 

704 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


of  Jiidah.    (SI?.?  Judah,  Kings 

uf. 
of  Judah,  List  of 
murdered 

by  Ofticera  of  Rauk 
of  Northern  Canaan  defeated 
of  Southern  Canaan  over- 
thrown   . 
Threatt*  aj:rainst  bad 
Kinj^'ship  of  Christ.  See  Royal 
Honors,  etc. 
foretold 
Kinsman's  Right  to  redeem 

Land 
Kinsmen.  Gifts  to 
Kirjath-jearim,  Ark  at 
Kiss,  in  betraying  Christ 

of  Charity 
Kneeling  in  Prayer 
Knowing  God  and   ol>eying 
Him.    connection     be- 
tween 
God.  Difticulty  of    . 
Knowledire.  Christ  compared 
with  the  Father,  as  to. 
of  Bi\'ine  Things,  through 

Prayer     . 
a  ministerial  Grace . 
perfect,  a  part  of  the  Bless- 
edness of  Heaven 
Kohathites,  functions  of 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Place  in  Camp 
Korah,  Dathan,  and  Abiram 

Laban's  Dream 
Labor.    See  Childbed ;  Child- 
birth. 
Profitableness     of,     ques- 
tioned 
Laborers,  King  might  le\'y    . 
levied 

in  the  Vineyard,  Parable    . 
Ladder,  Jacub's 
Lake  of  Fire,  Hell  is   . 
Liimb.  Bride  of 
Christ  foretold  as 
of  God,  Christ  ie 
Lambs,  given  in  Witness 
Lamech    from    Cain,    Gene- 
alogy 
Lamentations      for     Josiah, 

Book  of  . 
Lamenting  for  the  Dead 
Lameness 

cured  by  Miracle 
Lamps  and  Candles,     See  Ar- 
tificial Light 
in  holy  place  of  Tabernacle 
Land.     Ste  llnrial  (Jround 
of  Canaan  divided  by  lot     . 
devoted 
every   Hebrew    Family    to 

have 
of  Hebrews  not  permanent- 
ly alienable 
Lcvites  had  none     . 
Marriaire    not    to    transfer 

from  Tribe 
Monopoly  in  Egypt , 
Priests  not  to  have  . 
purchased  by  Jeremiah 
Sabbath  of     . 
sale  and  purchase  of,  asked 

and  n-fiij^t'd 
saTeand  purchase  of,  clTected 
sale  of 
Landmarks  sacred 
Languages.  Clonfnsion  of,  at 

Biibel       . 
Lapping  Water,  a  Siuni 
Last  to  be  first,  and  first  last 
Last  Judgment  (Chap.) 
Thinirs^      See   Eschatology 
(Bookl     . 
Latter  Dav.    See  Millennium 

(CluiiJ.l    . 
Laughter,  ascribed  to  God 
Laver.  injnii-d  to  bribe  Tig- 
lalli-Pile-*er 
in  Tabi-inacN;  Court 
and  Bases  in  Temple 
Law.     Ste  Scriptiuc. 
Administration  ol    . 
Book  of.  Preservation  of    . 
of  Burnl-inrerings    . 
Faith  delivers  from 
given  at  Sinai 
of  God.  givo«i  through  An- 
gels 
King  to  co|>y  and  obey 

t)f  Love  violated 
of  Mcal-Otleringg     . 
Meditation  on 

Medo-Pcrsijtn.  unchangeable 
Memorial  Pillara  of 


as 

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4M 

3H 

454 

66 

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t-35 

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116 

69 

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217 

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614 

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610 

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11 

445 

4S 

406 

32 

441 

33 

157 

44 

682 

37 

422 

34 

39 

134 

73 

57 

391 

3 

206 

4 

3 

102 

380 

67 

372 

70 

136 

63 

408 

10 

586 

KKI 

;™ 

14 

399 

9S 

658 

71 

253 

71 

2.53 

51 

616 

70 

252 

13 

399 

2S 

610 

16 

399 

32 

402 

R4 

471 

H4 

471 

K4 

471 

85 

472 

2 

S12 

48 

161 

38 

681 

680 

673 

673 

19 

20 

63 

597 

8 

5S4 

53 

594 

80 

469 

9 

4 

46 

640 

21 

541 

39 

2;« 

20 

201 

22 

8 

88 

2,->7 

38 

547 

28 

634 

46 

13 

53 

333 

4 

5S2 

Law— 

to  be  obeyed 

aud  Order,  Persecution  in 
Name  of  . 

Original,  found  by  Josiah 

of  Peace-Oflerin^s    . 

Priests  instruct  in    . 

Public  Inscriptions  from 

read    before    assembly    of 
People     . 

of  Recomjiense  for  Crime 

remembered  . 

Sin  discovered  by    . 

of  Sin-Offering 

Tables  of 

of  the  Trespass-OfFcring 
Laws.  bad.  Ood  sends 

against  Idolatry  tChap.) 
Leaders  killed  . 
Leauue  of  Asa  with  Syria 
Leather  . 
Le\,ntiniate  Succession 

restored 
Left-handed  Men 
Lendinj^' 

to  the  Needy,  a  duty 
Leprosy 

in  cases  of  Poverty  . 
first  act  of  Purification 
cured  by  Miracle 
in  house.  Purification  for 
miraculous 
and  Purification 
for  usurping;  Priest's  Oflice 
Letter  of  Hiram  to  Solomon 
Sauliallat  to  Neiiemiah 
sent  ^vitli  Prisoner  . 
of  Samaritans  against  Tem- 
ple 
second  Letter 
Letters.    See  Dispatches 

written 
Levi,  Census  in  Wilderness 
Genealogy 

lulieritance  in  Canaan 
to  Asaph,  Genealogy 
to  Ethan 

and    Simeon.    History   of, 

foreshadowed    . 

Leviathan 

his  Armor 

his  fearless  and  untamable 

Nature     . 
his  Invulnerability  , 
his  Strength  . 
his  Swiftness 
his  terrible  aspect    . 
Levirate  Marriages 

as  regulated  l)y  Moses 
in  Patriarrliail'eriod 
Levites,  age  of  Service 
Assistants  at  Sacrifices 
Cities  assigned  to    . 
Concubine     . 
after  the  Captivity  . 
Chiefs  of,  under  David 
in  Ezekiers  Vision  . 
Heads  of  Families  of 
hired  by  Micah 
leave  Israel  for  Judah 
Number  liable  to  Service 
Maintenance  of 
Nehemiah  provides  for 
and  Xethinim  (Chap.) 
old  order  of  things  restored 

as  to 
only,  to  bear  the  Ark 
set  apart 
Support  of,  after  Captivity 
who  sanetilied  ttu*  Temple 

under  llezekiah 
might  serve  at  Will 
were  to  share  prosperity  of 

the  People 
whole  Number  of     . 
Lewd  Women,  their  Arts 
the  ruin  of  yielding  to 
them 

Lewdness,  from  the  Christian 

Standpoint 

by  Priests 

Liar.  Satan  is  . 

Liberality.  Arguments  for 

God's    Glory  an  argument 

for 
in  giving 

"         enjoined    . 

ancient  examples 
Liberty,  Christian 

tempting  to  sin  by  . 
Lice,   Phigiie    of,  Moses  de- 
mauds  that  Pharaoh  lel 
the  people  go,  after  it 
Life.  Book  of    .  . 

Bri'vityof      . 
in  Christ 
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Life —  SEC.   PAGE 

Everlasting,  Faith  gives     .       21       642 
Frailly  of       .  .  .88        376 

the  Hebrew  King  coiUd  take     11       445 
John's  River  of       .  .       22       385 

New,  is  of  God        .  .         7       535 

Swiftness  of .  .  .1       660 

Thanks  for  Preservation  of       29       174 
Uncertainty  of         .  .89       376 

Weariness  of  .  .20       521 

Life-guard        ...       20       489 
Light      .  .  .  .         7       381! 

artificial         .  .  .       63       408 

Christ  foretold  as    .  .34         .39 

Creation  of    .  .  .         2         94 

miraculous     .  .  .13        126 

to  represent  God      .  .         7         16 

symbolic  use  of        ,  .7       3SS 

witnessing  for  God  .  .  7        383 

wtinderful  and  beautiful     .  7        383 

of  llie  World,  Christ  is        .      129         73 
Lighleiiiiig  Ship  .  .        91        412 

Lightning,  God  causes  .       11         97 

.        18         98 

Linen     .  .  .  .       45       366 

Lion       .  .  .  .       72       393 

of    the   Tribe    of    Judah, 

Christ  is .  .  .      133  73 

strong  and  terrible  .  .       72       393 

Lions  miraculously  restrained      50       132 

Listening  in  Discourse  .      106        482 

Litigation,  before  Heathen    .        38        547 

to  be  shunned  ,  .        80        409 

Little  Horn,  Prophecies  about      63       344 

to  be  destroyed        .  .       63       344 

Passover        ...       12       676 

Live  Stock,  Care  of  (Chan.)   .  402 

Livin»  Creatures,  in  Ezekiel's 

Vision  ...  13  198 
Loaves  and  Fishes,  Miracle  of  55  133^ 
Local.  God  is    .  .  .        12  17 

Locusts  compared  to  Army   .        43       389 
Plague  of.  Moses  demands 
that   Pharaoh    let   the 
people  go,  after  it        .       28       235 
Long-Suftcring  of  God  .       62         SO 

Longevity.  See  Age ;  Old  Age. 

Instances  of  .  .  .        84        374 

Lord.    See  Angel  of  the  Lord. 
Christ  is  called         .  .      Ill  64 

and  God  (Name  of  God)      .  3  16 

"       "    of  Hosts  (Name  of 

God)        .  .  .  4         16 

Lord's  Day       .  .  .         8       674 

Diligence  enjoined  in  keep- 
ing .  .  .         8       574 
observed  fVom  first  by  Chris- 
tian Church        .  .  8        574 
Praver           .           .           .       42       180 
Supper           .           .           .       90       655 
itself            ...        90        658 
Significance  of      .            .90        656 
Lost,  Oliaracler  of        .            .        46        633 
going  out  after  the  .            .        13        537 
Sheep.    Set  Sheep. 

Parable  of .  .  .13       537 

Property,  restoring  .       47       552 

Lot,  inquiring  by        .  .         4       146 

Saul  chosen  by         .  .89       257 

Lot's  Incest      .  .  .66       463 

Lots  cast  for   Christ's   Rai- 
ment       .  .  .  88,  91    67,  58 
Love,  as  duty,  the  Measure  of       .35       546 
Brotherly       .            .            .        S3 
to  Children    ...       82 
of  Country     ...        78 
"        "           .           .  .47 
to  Enemies    .           .           .95 
of  God  (Chap.) 

God  is  ...       68 

to  (iod  and  Man       .  .       35 

to  JIan  .  .  .36 

and  Obedience  to  God        .        18 

Reason  of  Marriage  .        34 

of  the  Temple  .  .        59 

Violations  of  Law  of  .       38 

Loving  (Jod.  a  Duty    .  .       17 

Blessedness  of      .  .19 

necessarv  Consequence  of       37 

Lumber,  trjule  in  .  .         76 

Luxuries,  trade  in       .  .        76 

Lying  and  its  exposure  .      106 

for  God  ...       44 

down  in  Prayer        .  .       42 

on  the  left  side,  a  Sign        .        70 

Lysias  sends  Paul  to  Cesarea       83 

Lystra  and  Derbe,  Paul  at     .       77 

Macedonia,  Timothy  sent  to       80 

Macedonian  Empire,  Proph- 
ecies about         .  .        61 
to    be    broken  up   after 
death     of    Alexander, 
32:i  B.C.    . 

Machines.  Military     . 

Madness,  fei-rned 

Magi.    AVe  wise  Men 
Dream  of 


435 
433 

4:b 

455 
477 
170 
29 
646 
646 
171 
420 
596 
547 
170 
171 
647 
410 
410 
483 
5:80 
181 
163 
3.52 
350 


342 


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342 

33 

492 

30 

624 

40 

41 

43 

159 

ALPllAJiETlCAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


70:, 


M«;;ic  nnd  Sorcorv 
Mii;iirinns  of  C'liuMea  . 
Chuldi-un    and    Ni'l)nchftd- 

of  Iv^ypt 
Ma^'lstniti's,  wicked    . 
di'scril)i-il   . 
sent  in  Judgment 
threatened 
Ma-jniinimily  and   its    oppo- 
site 
Mau'ou'.  I'rophecie)^  about 
M;ii<l  StTvants.  Hebrew 
-Mjiiuu-nance  of  Levite;* 
of    Ministry    and    Priests. 
.SV*'    under     Ministry; 
Pricsits. 
Malice    .... 

aforethought  (Murder) 
Malta.  I*aul  at  . 
Mnmmal:*  i^Chap.) 

Creation  of    . 
Mail.  AVt  Kalh'n  Man  (Book) ; 
Family  I IttKjk);  Human; 
Humanity;  Men;  Out- 
ward Man  (Book), 
and  Auimul!*  (Chap.) 

"        compared:  con- 
trast 
and    Animals     compared : 

n'sembhmce 
bound     to    treat    AnimaU 

kindiv     . 
Care  of.  for  food      . 
comimred  with  Angels 
to  Animals 
co-operates  in  the  New  Life 
Creation  of    . 
desires  to  know  God's  Will 

(Chap.)    . 
desire  to  know  God's  Will 
exemplilled   in  his  in- 
quiries   . 
desire  to  know  God's  Will 
exenipliJied   in  liis  in- 
quiries about  other  than 
reliirious    or     military 
matters    . 
desire  to  know  God's  Will 
excmplilled  in  his  in- 
quiries about  conduct 
in  War    . 
Domiuiou  of.  over  Animals 

endeavors  of.  vain  without 

God 
God  compared  with 
"    as    havinir   parts   and 
pasf-ions  of 
God  o\errules  desiijns  of    . 
"    preserves  and  protects 
Instances    of   kindness   to 

Aniraalf*  . 
jud:,'e(l  by  his  Works 
learn    Wisdom    from    Ani- 
mals 
Life  im  Karth  (Chap.) 
Love  to.     .See  Chap.  VIIL  . 
Love  of  Sin    . 
may  be  saved  if  he  will 
with  nieasurini,'  Heed 
not  Xo  live  by  Bread  alone  , 
original  Employment  of,  be- 
fore the  Kail 
orii;iual  Emjiloymeut of,  af- 
ter the  Fall 
owned  by  (tod 
to  j>raise  God 
Preservation  by  God  ludie- 

pensable 
Redeemed  (Book)    . 
Selihaih  made  for    . 
a  tiller  of  the  (iround 
L'nity  ctf  I{ace  destroyed    . 
Mati:ii,'ement,  bad 
.Man  siealinu  prohibited 
MaiiMsseli  (Kiiii;)  carried  off. 
humbles  himself  before  God 
and  is  restored  to  his 
Kinirdom 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Offer- 
ing' for  the  Tabernacle 
rei'_ni  of  . 

strengthens  tlie  defences  of 
Jerusalem    and    other 
cities 
(tribe),  Census  wi  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealojjy 

Histi>ry  of.  foreshadowed 
luheriianco   . 

in  Canaan 
jointly  with  Epliraim 
>landrakes 
Manly  Beauty  . 
Maiuiu    . 


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Manner  of  Pravcr        .  .        42 

Manners  and  Customs.     See 
Civil  and  Social  Life. 
(Chap.) 
Mano'uvres  in  Storm  .  .        91 

Manslau;;hter   ...        33 
unintentional  .  .        fi'i 

Manumission  at  Jubilee  10 

Manual  Labor.   .Sff' Industrial 
Employments  (Hook)   . 
March      and      Encampment 
(Cluip.)    . 
by  Nii,'ht        ...        42 
Marchi'S  ,  .  .40 

Manliiim  Orders  .  .        41 

Mnriiier-.  (J.hI  protects  .        H4 

Marital  Kiijlns .  .  .40 

Marria;;e.  better  than  hurn- 

ini,',  SI.  Paul  Ihtui-'ht  .        12 
Christian.  Kule  of  chou:e  in        .11 
Choice  in  by  parties  tliom- 
flelves.  in<lependcntly  of 
othere 
commended  . 
Consummation  of    . 
a  divine  Ordinance 
and  Divorce.    See  Divorce 
with  divorced  Woman  adul- 

tcrcuts 
not  exisiiiiLTiit  Resurrection 
with  i-'etnale  (  iiptive 
with  Gentiles  iCIiap.) 
"  '*       brciken  up 

'•*       fomid  by  Ezra 
with    Heathen,    Nehemiah 

breaks  up 
with  Idolaters  fcubidden    . 
Institution    nnd    Laws    of 

(Clmp.)    . 
its  orit^inal  Institution  im- 

I^ilics  Mono!;aray 
of  Kinij's  Son 
Land  not  transferred  from 

Tribe  by 
Lev  irate 

"       as    re;'iilaled     by 
Moses 
Levinito,  in  Patriarchal  Pe- 
riod 
only  for  this  Life 
Paul  on  .  .11 

Proi>hetePses  hy 
with  Helations 
Tyrian  with  Aliab    . 
Marria;?cs  witli  Gentiles,  ob- 
jected to 
with    (Jen tiles    eometimcs 

happened 
with     Ileathen    by    Jews, 

Malachi  denounces 
with    near    relations    had 
been     allowed    before 
t,Mving  of  Mosaic  Law  .        23 
with  near  relations  proliib- 
ited  by  Mosaic  Law 
Married,  not  to  be,  a  Calamity 
Life  (Cliap.)  . 

State  .... 
**    cares  of 
"    joys  of  . 
"    metaphorical   . 
Martyrdom  of  Stephen 
Mary  Magdalene,  Christ  ap- 


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pears  to  , 
and  Martha  . 
Virj^in 

Annunciation  to 
Masters.  Duties  of 
and  Servants  (Book) 
to  be  <;entle  . 
to  be  just 
Matiiritv,  Animals  leave  dams  at  55 
Meals.  "Beds  and    Seats    for 

use  at      .  .  (")0       4U7 

Measures.    See  Weights  and 

Measures. 
Measurim;  Keed,  Man  with  . 
Meat-{)trerinL.'s 
in  Kzekiel's  Vision  . 
of  K/.i-kiel's  \'ision . 
with  Peace- O  lie  ring 
of  three  kinds 
to  be  unleavened  and  falted 
Mechanic  Arts.   .SV^  wuUr  In- 
dustrial Employments, 
Chap.  V. 
^lechauics.     See  Artisans. 
Medes.      See   Medo-Persian, 
etc. 
to  take  Babylon  .        49 

Media.  Captivity  in     .  ,      137 

Mediation  by  CMirist    .  .      121 

Meditation  on  the  Law  .        46 

Mediimis    and    Methods    of 

Uevelation  (Book) 
Medo-Persian     Empiri-.    Ex- 
tent and  organization  of      53 


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Medo-Persian — 
Empire,  from  first  to  last  . 
indicati<»ns  of  the 
arbitniry  and  despotic 
Character  of  the  Gov- 
ernment . 
Empire,     in     its      highest 
bloom 

"        Prophecies  about  . 
Laws  not  to  be  changed     . 
Meekness 
of  Christ,  prophesied 
a  minisieruil  (iracc  . 
Moeting,  Salutation  at 
Melchisedec 
Abraham  pays  tithes  to 
and  Christ 
Memorial  Altar 
anri  Fate  of  Korah,  etc. 
Pillnrs  of  tin*  Law     . 
Pillars  of  Slone 

"      "      in   witness 
of  a   Covenant  of  I(e- 
concilialion  and  Peace 
Pillars  of  Stone,  to  mark 
place  of  a  Vision 
Memorials 
Men.    See  also  Man. 
compared  with  .\ngel3 
are  tree  Agents 
God  dwells  among  . 
handsome 

Instruments  of  God's  Pur- 
poses 
Meeting  of.  a  Sign  . 
Providence  among  (Chap.) 
Sacrilice  for  Purification    . 
tem[)ted  by  God 
uncleannecjs  of 

"  by  night 

Menaliem.  reign  of 
Mending  Dress 
Menstrous      Woman,     inter- 
course witli 
MephiboKheth  thought  to  de- 
sire file  Throne 
Merarites'  Inheritance  in  Ca- 
naan 
place  in  Camp 
functions  of  . 
Mercenaries 
dismissed 
Merchandise,  Merchant.    See 

Trade  and  Commerce. 
Merchandise  of  Tyre  . 
Mercies,  God's,  in  Wilderness 

Thanks  for  . 
Mercifulness  . 
Mercy  of  God   . 

King  should  have     . 
Mercy-Seat  in  Tabernacle 
Material  and  Dimensions  . 
its  Position    . 
its  Purpose    . 
Merit,   human.  Election   ex- 
cludes 
Meshech,  Prophecies  about  . 
Mesopotamian   Servitude   of 

Hebrews 
Messengers 

Wife  chosen  by 
Messiah.     See  Christ. 

Jews  will  repent  death  of  . 
Metals    for    I-asteuings   and 
Ornaments 
useful  and  precious 
Meteorology  (Chaji.)    . 
Micah  hires  a  Levite  . 
Michael  (Angel)  Protector  of 

Persia 
Michal's  Contempt 
Midianites.  Origni  of. 

to  be  vexed   . 
Midianitish  Servitude  of  He- 
brews 
Midwives 
Mighty  Men.  David's . 

Migration  of  Birds 
Miletus,  Paul  at 
Military  Adventures  . 

Afl'airs.    See  War  (Book)   . 

Alliances 

Devastations 

Dress.     See  Uniform 

Duty  of  Priests 

Escort  with  Prisoner 

Intelligence  (Chap.) 

Machines 

Opernlions,  God  directs 

Organization  (Chap.) 

of  Hebrews   . 

Positiim 

Positions,  strono; 

Prowess,  Wife  lor    . 

Rotation,  David's    . 

Service.     See  Exeniptloa. 

Strength  of  Hebrews 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Mihury— 

Strc'iiirih  of  Ilebi'L'ws,  lime 
of  Joshua ;  uf  two 
tribes  uud  ii  half 

Strc'iifilh  of  Hebrews,  time 
of  the  .Tiul^et* 

StrtMiL'th  of  Hebrews,  time 
olSmil 

Stren<rth  of  Ilebiews.  lime 
or  David 

Slrentjth  <>f  Ili'Iirews,  time 
of  iO'h()hn;iiii :  .ludjib 
ai)d  Ik'iiiuiniii  only 

Strength  of  Hebrew;?,  lime 
of  Abijah:  Judah  uud 
Israel        . 

StreiiLTth  of  Jiidah,  under 
Jehoshaphat 

Strength  of  Judah.  under 
Amaziah . 

Strcufrth  of  Judali,  uuder 
Uzziah     . 

Supplies  (Chap.) 

Viriiirs  and  vices  (Chap.)  . 
:\Ii!k.  Hiitter.  CUeet^e  . 
Mill,  for  Meal   . 
Millennium  (Chap.)     . 
Millstone  not  to  be  pledged  . 
Minerals    See  Precious  Stones; 

QuaiTies;  Stone. 
Mining  .... 
Minister,      Christian,      Mar- 
ria<;e  of  . 

a  Soldier 

Duties  of       . 

Duty  ot\  to  reprove  with 
kindness 

Duty  of.  to  reprove  with 
kindness,  yet  with  ne- 
cessary sharpness 

has  right  to  temporal  sup- 
port 

Intercession  for 

Self-support  by 
Ministerial  Fidelity,  reward  of 

Graces 

Office  .... 
of  Divine  Appointment  . 
Field  is  the  World 
Constraint  of 
its  Power   . 
Ministering  to   necessity  of 
Saints 

to  the  necessity  of  Saints, 
Instances  of 
MinisI  ry.  See  False  Teachers ; 
Sacred     Persons,    etc. 
(Book)     . 

of  Christ  (Chap.)      . 

S])iiitii!il.  in  General  (Chap.) 

Support  of     . 
Minstrels  for  the  Dead 
Miracles  (Book) 

in  Animals  (Chap.)  . 

Apostolic 

of  Apostles    . 

in  Atmosphere  (Chap.) 

in  bodily  Gifts  and  Depri- 
vations (Chap.)  . 

of  Christ  (generally) 

prophesied    . 

source  of  Pow'er  for 

at  Christ's  Death 

of  Christ's  Resurrection     . 

considered  (Chap.)  . 

in  Cures  (Chap.) 

in  Death  Inflicted  (Chap.)  . 

in  Disease  Inflicted  (Chap.) 

in  Deliverances  (Chap.) 

in  Devils,  Ejection  of 
(Chap.)    . 

in  the  Eurth  (Chap.) 

EfTectsof  (Chap.)     . 

Failures  to  perform 

Faith  required  to  work 

in  Fire  (Chap.) 

in  Food  (,Chap.) 

foretold 

of  healing,  by  Christ 

in  Idols,  Dcs'troyed  (Chap.) 

of  Manna.     See  Manna. 

of  Milch  Kiue,  at  return  of 
Ark 

Mosaic,  referred  to  . 

in  Phenomena  (Chap.) 

Power  of  C'hrist's  Name     . 

Prophet  must  do 

Piir[)o6e  of     . 

in  i{aiment  (Chap.)  . 

in  Kaising  the  Dead  (Chap.) 

requested 

ttf  Sijdom  and  Gomorrah    . 

in  Sounds 

Stuiie  U}  fommeraorate 

in  Traiir-liitiiin  (Chap.) 

in  Ujiper  Regions  and  At- 
mosphere (Chap.) 

in  Vegetables  (Chap.j 


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Miracles— 

ni  Water  (Chap.) 
Miraculous  Deliverances 

Divisions  of  Water,  Refer^ 
ences  to  . 

Protection  from  Fire 

removal  of  Barrenness 

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supply  of  Food 
Miraculimsly  furnished  Food 
Miriam  excluded  for  Leprosy 
Mirrors  .... 
Mirth,  riotous  . 
Misery  of  the  Wicked.     See 

"Wicked. 
Misfortune.     See  Affliction. 
Mishaps    and    Casualties    in 

War  (Chap.) 
JMissionary  Tours  of  Paul      .  7 
Mist  and  Rjiin  . 

*'    literal    . 
'*      "■      "    metaphorical    . 
Mitre,  golden  Plate  on 
Mixed  Seed  forbidden 

"      Team 
Moab,  Desolation  to  be  re- 
paired 
Prophecies  about     . 
Sins  of 

to  be  Desolated 
Moabites.  Marriage  with, 
OriLrin  of       . 
and  Ammonites 

not  to  be  dis- 
tressed   . 
and  Ammonites,  not  to  be 
Citizens  . 
Moabitish   Servitude  of  He- 
brews 
Modest.  Courtiers  must  be    . 
Molluso  (Chai).) 
Moleeh.  Worship  of    . 
Molten  Sea.  in  Temple 
Monarchy.  See  Kings ;  Regal ; 
Royal, 
attempts  at.  among  Hebrews 
Monotrauiy 
implied  in  original  Institu- 
tion of  Marriage 
implied  in  what  is  said  of 
the  Wives  of  Noah  and 
hie  Sous  . 
Monuments 
of  the  Dead   . 
to  inscrilie  tlie  Law  on 
Moon.    See  Heavenly  Bodies. 

Creation  of    . 
Moral  Agency.  See  Men  Free 
Agents    . 
Man  co-operates,  etc. 
Moral  Discipline,  Providence 
in  (Chap.) 
Government  exists  . 
Mordecai 

made  Prime  Minister 
Morning  Sacrifices,  daily 

Star.  Christ  is 
Mortality.    See  Death. 
Mortar    .... 
Mortification  (gangrene) 
Mosaic  Law  on  Murder 

Miracles  referred  to 

Purifications  in  New  Testa- 
ment 

System,  symbolic     . 
Moses  comiiiissioned  . 

commission  of,  referred  to 

Death  of        . 

faith  in  Resurrection  of  the 
Body 

Forty  Days'  Fast     . 

God's  final  orders  to,  about 
Pharaoh  . 

objects  to  his  Commission 

a  Shepherd    . 

slays  an  Egyptian    . 

Son  circumcised 

smites  the  Rock 

struggle  with  Pharaoh 

Transfiguration  of  . 

what  he  called  for,  for  Tab- 
ernacle   . 
Most    Holy  Place,  Ezekiel's 

Temple   . 
Mother.    See  Parents. 
Motion,  ascribed  to  God 
Mt.  Sinni  set  apart 
Mountain.  Christ  resorts  to  . 

Christ  tempted  on    . 
Mountains 

burned  and  melted  by  God 

Incantjitions  uu 

as  Resorts 

Safety  l)v 

symbolical     . 


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View  IVom     . 
Mourners.  ISynipathy  with 
Mourning,  I>avid"s,  lor  Abea^ 
lorn 

for  the  Dead  . 
'    in  Battle 

feigned 
Mouth    . 

asi-ribed  to  God 
Mules  natural  Hybrids 
Mulliplicatjon  ol'Food 
Multitudes  follow  Christ 
Murder.    See  Assassination 
Conspiracy. 

of  Abuer 

of  Amasa 

attempted  and  prevented 

of  Blood  Royal  by  Athaliah 

of  Brethren,  Jelinram's 

described  and  forbidden 

ofGedaliali    . 

of  Ish-bosheth  avenged 

of  Jehoash,  Amaziah  aven. 

ges 
of  Kings  by  Officers  of  rank 
of  Paul.  C6nsi>iracy  for 
by  Priests 
the  first 

bv  unknown  Hand  . 
Wilful 

"    Disposition     to     be 
made  of  the  Culprit 
Murrain.  Plairne  uf.  Moses  dC' 
niands  tlmt  Pharaoh  It 
the  people  go,  after  it 
Music 
among  Christians     . 
for  tlie  Dead  . 
in  Worshi]!    . 
Musical  Instruments  . 
invented     . 
mentioned . 
Mustard  Seed,  Parable 
Muster  of  Troops 
Muster-roll 
Mutilation 
Mutual  edifying 
3[yrtle-Trees,  Kider  among. 

Sign 
Mystical  Babylon 


Naaman,  Offering  of  . 
Nadab,  reign  of 
Nadab  and  Abihu 
Nahor,  Children  of 
Nakedness,  a  Sign 
Names  and  general  Represen 
tations  of  God  (Chap.) 

of  Animals,  Adam  gives 
Naming  at  Birth 
Naphtali,  Census  in  'Wilder- 
ness 

Genealogy     . 

History  o"f,  foreshadowed 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 

Prince  of.  Dedication  Olfer 

ing  for  tlie  Tabernacle 

Nathan  and  Bathsheba  con- 

suit  as  to   Adonijah' 

Rebellion 

Book  of 

Parable  to  David 
Nation.      See    Body    Politic 
(Chap.)    . 

symbolized  by  Mountain 

\vicked 
National  Assembly,  Hebrew 

Blessings  from  Scripture 

Calamities  for  Wickedness 

Confession     . 

Covenant  with  God . 

"       Asa'e,  Sacrifices  at 
Election 

Pardon,  Intercession  for 
Polity  of  Hebrews  (Chap.) 
Prosperity,  Conditions  of 
Repentance  and  Apostasy 
Victory,  Intercession  for 
Welfare, 

Nations,  guarded  by  Angels 
Origin  uf  (Chap.)      . 
other  than  .Jews  (Book) 
remote  Northern 

Nativity  of  Christ 

Natural  Affections.   5«Fam 
ily  Affections  (Chap.) 

Nature,  E.xtemal  (Book) 
God  maintains  course  of 
and  genesis  of  Sin  (Chap.) 
Providence  in  (Chap.) 
of  Resurrection  Boay 
Navigation  (Chap.) 

Navy.    See  Ships. 


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Navy  — 

Nii/.uriti'S 

Vows  of         .  .  . 

Nebuchttcliu'z/jir.      .S  e    (Ujio 

Assyriu  ;  Babylon. 

bltiwl^  1111(1  irnprisoiit*  Zcdc* 
kiiili 

Cmiiiiifsts  by 

Cfipi>!''s  K^ypt 

to  il.soliue  Amnion 

Drc.-uiw 

Fiinmro 

<;»>l(li-ii  Imas't' 

Iiii:ii,'c  iin  Dro.'iml     . 

niaUr>  Zt-tU'ki:ili  King: 

I'rido  ^>\\  to  1m'  piiiii^lied     . 

Kra^uii  ifstoivil  to  . 

riJlcs  tin-  T.'inpU;      . 

to  sulxliii'  F-i;ypl 

takt's  .IiTiisjiUMn 

wins  batlK;  of  Carrhomish  . 
Necessity  nncl  Merry.  Works 

of,  on  Sabbjitli  . 
Necrommicv 
Need,  pli-adini,'  in   Prayer  by 

our 
Neglect  and  Unbelief . 
Neglect iiiL;  anil  opposing  Ibc 

Low 
Negotiations    and    Alliances 

to  aviTi  llostilitifs 

to  t-rul  War,  etc. 

iiisniliiiig 
Nelu'iniiili,  Administration   . 

and  Kzra  unite  in  religions 
services  after  Comple- 
tion of  Walls  of  Jeru- 
salem 

brings  the  people  up  to  a 
liigh  pitch  of  Fidelity 
and  Zeal  . 

Covenant  Fast 

"         Sealers  of 

gets  ead  tidings  from  Jeru- 
salem 

Incites  Jews  to  hiiild  WaHs 
of  Jernsrtlem.  despite 
derision  of  Knemies 

inspects  ruins  of  Jerusa- 
lem by  niglit 

is  commissioned  by  Artax- 
erxes  Loiigimanns  to 
go  to  Jerusalem 

Jtarriage  Reform  under 

Measures  taken  for  Reform 
of  Hebrews  by   . 

meets  increased  opposition 
to  re  building  of  Jeru- 
salem, but  perseveres  . 

provides  for  himself  and 
others  at  Jerusalem 

reaches  Jerusalem    . 

renews  Feast  of  Tabernacles 

reorganizes  Levites 

stirs  up  Jews  to  rebnild 
Wall  of  Jerusalem, 

the  Pledge  brokcti  by  He- 
brews, under  him 

and  Violation  of  Sabbath  . 
Neighbor,  Sins  against  (Chap.) 

Rights.  Expiation  for  vio- 
lating 
Neighborly     Conduct.        See 
Crood  Neighl)orliood     . 
Nephew  and  Uncle 
Nests  of  Birds  . 
Net  cast   into   the  Sea,  Par- 
able 
Nethinim 

originally  Giboonites  who 

escaped  Slaughter 
recruited  by  David  . 
Bome    returned    with    the 
Captives  from  Bal)yion 
two  lists  of  them 
Nets  for  Birds.     ,SV^  Fowling. 
New  Birth,  Evidence  of 

a  Necessity    . 
New  Cov.'imnt  (Ctmp.) 
back-liding  nndi-r    . 
New    Economy,   Persecution 

under 
New  Heavens  and  New  Earth 
New  Jerusalem 

New  Life,  Blessedne-**  of  (Chap.) 
"  Duties  and  (Iraces 

of  (Cliap.) 
New  Life  is  of  God 

"       Man  co-operates  in  . 
New  Moon 

".        ofTishri 
*'  of  other  Months 

"         Sacrifices  at 
'*        Sacrifice,    in    Ezc- 
kicl's  ViBion 


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New  Simg  in  the  Revelation 
New  Testament,  on  Mosaic 
Purifications 

Writers  in      . 
New- Born   Child,  Treatmeut 

of. 
News      .... 
Night,  Cod  miilntalns 

March 
Nineveh  as  helnless  as  Thebes 

repents  and  U  Hpared 

threatened 

to  be  utterly  dceolato 
N<)  (Quarter 

Xoaehic  Law  on  Murder 
Noah,  secfuul  Faliier  of  Man- 
kind 

(o  ,\braham.  Genealogy 

from  Adam    . 

Animals  preserved  with     . 

Ark.    See  Ark. 

Dove  .... 

Flood.     Sef  Deluge. 
Sarrifices 
Nob.  Tabernacle  at 
Nobles  of  Judah  false  to  Ne- 
hemiah    . 
King  re.-itrained  by  . 
Non-conformity  to  the  Woild 
Non-resistanee  to  Pei'secutioti 
Northern  Divi-^ion  of  L^rael- 
ites  in  Wilderness 
Nations,  remote 
Nostrils,  ascribed  to  God 
Nothing  kept  back  at  Judg- 
ment 
Numbering  the  People.    See 

<'ensus. 
Nursing  Infant 
their  young,  by  Animals    . 

Oath.  God    represented    as 
using 
Obliiration  and  force  of 
tlie  Woman's.  t)f  a  Hebrew 

\\'ife 
to  reassure  against  violence 
to  jirotect  Posterity 
to  intlict  Death 
Oaths,  etc.    (Chap.)     . 

Christ's  Teachings  on 
forbidden 
Instances  of  . 
Pharisaic  Casuistry  as  to, 
denounced  by  Christ    . 
Obed  edom.  Ark  w'ith 
Obedience  due  to  Elders 
and  Disobedience  to  Parents 
"     God, 
Examples 
to  God,  Exfluiplee  of 
"         in  War 
"         required 
to  the  Law  required 
to  Law  of  Purification  en- 
joined 
and  Love  to  God,  Relation  of 
IVaver  for 
to  Rulers 
Obedient,  Courtiers  must  be 
Obeisance  to  King 
Obeying  God  (Cliap.)  . 

and  knowing  Ilim,  con- 
nection between 
Obstinacy  and    Hardness  of 

Heart 
Obtrusiveness  . 
Occasional    Fast  and    Feast 
Days  (Chap.)      . 
Free-will  Oflerings  . 
Occupations.     See  Industrial 

Emjiloymcnts. 
Ocean.     .sVv  'Sca 
Oded  the  Prophet 
Odors  burned  for  the  Dead    . 
OtTensive  Armor 

and  Defensive  Armor 
Offering,  Altar  only  place  of 
of  Cain  and  Abel 
to  God  bv  Gentiles  . 
pertained  to  Priests 
Olierings.  the  Supply  of,  in 

Ezckierp  Vision 
Ofiicers,  Authority  of 
of  David 
King  appoints 

of  King's  Court         .  !« 

Offices  of  Christ  (Chap,) 

and  Gifts,  Sacred  (Cliap.)  . 
in  general 

of  Holv  Spirit 

Sacred  (Book) 
Official  Purity  . 
Ofticlals,  Solomon's    . 


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Stoek  (Chap.)     . 
Og  of  Baslian  conquered 
oil  and   Blood,  sprinkled  on 
Priests     . 
Holy  anointing 
Ointment.     See  Anointing, 
for  Body 

Holv,  Priests  made  . 
Old  A"j;e  (Chap.) 
Duties  of       . 
'•        to       . 
feeble 

figurative    . 
Instances  of  . 
I'rayer  for  Favor  in  . 
l>roinised 

'*       on  conditions 
promises  to   . 
venerable 
vigorous 
(Hd  Covenant,  backsliding    . 
Old  Economy,  Perseentioiis  . 
"  *'  Resurrection 

in  .  .  . 

Old  Home  (Judeft  after  Res- 
toration) 
Love  of         .  .  . 

Old  and  New  Heavens 
Old  Order  of  Service  restored 

bv  David 
Old  Testament  Writers 
Olivc-Tree  and  (ioldcn  Can- 
dlestick, a  Sign 
Omnipotence  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omnipresence  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omniscience  of  Christ 

of  God 
Omri.  reign  of . 
One  God.  Three  Persons.  See 

Trinity. 
Onesimus  sent  back    .  .  ; 

Opinions  about  Christ,  dis- 
cordant   . 
Ojmression 
(lenounced     . 
of  Hebrews  in  Egypt 
of  Hirelings  forbidden 
Poor  liable  to 
of  poor,  Nehemiah  stops    . 
of  Psammetichus 
Ordeal  of  Jealtmsy 
Order  of  Battle 
to  march 
of  Resurrection 
of  Service  for  the  Year 
Ordination  of  Evangelists     . 

of  Teachers    . 
Oriental  Despot  described 
Origin  of  Nations  (Chap.) 
Original  Sin.     See  Depravity 
Ornaments  of  Dress    . 

removed 
Orphans  (Chap.) 
Ostentation  iii  giving 
Ostrich  .... 
Other  Nations  (Book) 
Othniel  .... 

Heroism 
Ourselves,  sins  against  (Cliap.) 
Outward  Man  (Book)  . 
Overlying  an  Infant    . 
Overseer,  Josepli  is     . 
of  King's  Substance 
of  David's  Household 
of  Household  of  Candace    . 
of  royal  Household,  Discre- 
tion and    Integrity  re- 
quired of 
of  Sohmion's  Household     . 
Overtaking  after  Victory 
Oxen       .... 
domesticated 
in  ploughing  . 
wild    .... 

Pain       .... 
Palace,  David's 
Palestine.    See  Canaan. 

re-occupied  (Chap.) . 
Palsy      .... 

cured  by  Miracles 

miraculous     . 
Pan  of  Coals 
Panic     .... 

among  Edomitee.  etc. 

from  God 

sent  by  (Jod,  a  notable  In- 
stance 
Parable  «ff  the  Ftg-tr<'e 

Friend  at  midnight  . 

of  Good  Samaritan  . 

Great  Supper 

hid  Treasure 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Parable—  sec.  page 
Jelioush  toAmaziah           .  118  275 
m  420 
.Totlmm'9       .           .           .  8  44:j 
LalioriM's  in  the  Vineynrd  .  32  441 
Lnziinis  ami  the  rich  Man  .  47  683 
Lion.  Kzekicl's         .             .  72  3!)3 
lo!-t  nicct!  of  Money            .  13  537 
U.sl  Shcup      ...  57  392 
:Mjnriji'a'  of  King's  Son      .  70  348 
.Mii-^tJiid  Si..-<1            .            .  1  673 
XathaMtoD;ivid       .             .  92  2(il 
X.'t  cast  iiilo  the  Sea          .  3a  6S1 
PcnrI  of  (Jival  Price            .  17  538 
I*liari^-«T  and  Publican         .  57  557 
Prodi-ai  Son             .            .  13  537 
rich  Fool        ...  11  67(i 
Seed  cast  into  the  Ground  .  1  673 
Sower              ...  43  12 
Talents          ...  18  53!) 
ten  Pound*    ...  18  539 
two  Del)tors  .           .            .  35  546 
two  Kai,']es     ...  51  a30 
two  Ftiundations      .            .  5  535 
two  Sons        ...  18  539 
unjust  .Ind-e             .            .  41  179 
unjust  Sirward         .            .  43  442 
unini'icilul  Servant              .  53  554 
Wlieal  and  Tares     .            .  37  681 
wicked  Ilnsbandmen          .  70  347 
wise  and  looli^h  Virt^ins    .  36,  38   421,  2 
Woman  ofTekoah   .            .  63  460 
Paraliles  on  call  of  Gentiles  .  70  347 
CIn-ist  teaches  by     .            .  51  43 
with  Fools     .            .            .106  4b3 
Purpose  of    .            .            .  51  15 
Panuiise            ...  7  398 
Kiversof        ...  21  385 
Pantlytic.     See  Palsy. 
Pardon,  foUows  Justification  30  545 
National,  Intercession  for  .  64  191 
]'iav.Tf.>r      .            .            .  44  182 
proiiiisL'd        .            .             .30  545 
■rranird            .             .            .  30  545 
Parental  Authority      .             .  64  430 
ronvcliou      ...  67  430 
Example         ...  65  430 
Indul^^ence     .            .            .  68  430 
Penalty  denounced           .  ti8  430 
inflicted  .            .  68  431 
Instructions  .            .            .66  430 
Parents,  and  Children  (Chap.)  426 
and  Children              .             .  82  433 
Children's  Duties  to           .  69  431 
and  Children,  Love  of         .  82  433 
tlioir,-  of  Wife  bv    .            .  31.  32  419 
Gladness  and  Slmnie  of      .  71  432 
in  Law           ...  79  433 
Olleiires  au'ainst       .            .  70  431 
Sins  of.  siillered  for            .  77  114 
Wish  of.  on  Marriage          .  34  420 
Parley,  Military            .            .  128  512 
of  Ual)shakeli           .            .  122  277 
to  prevent  Violence             .  128  512 
to  stop  pursuit          .            .  128  512 
to  terminate  a  Siege           .  128  513 
Parlor     .            .            .            .  53  407 
Partialitv  forbidden    .            .  40  548 
Partin;:.  Salutation  at              .  101  479 
Partisans  with  Enemy,  Intel- 
ligence from       .            .  104  507 
Partridge           ...  50  390 
Parturition.    See  Childbirth. 
Paschal  Lamb  .            .            .  12  575 
to  be  killed  on  14th  of  the 

Month     ...  12  575 

PassiMiger  cast  overboard      .  91  412 
Passions,    human,    God     as 

having  .  .  .  22-32  20-23 
Passover  .  .  .12  575 
becomes  a  Christian  Festi- 
val ...  15  578 
Christ's  last,  enten  .  .  14  578 
in  E/.ekiel's  Vision  .  .  64  648 
llezekiah's  .  .  .  122  277 
Instances  of  .  .  .  13  570 
Josiah's  .  .  .125  279 
kept  at  Sinai,  one  year  after 

the  Exodus         .           .  13  576 

kept  in  the  time  of  Christ .  13  577 

Little  .            .            .            .  12  575 

manner  of  eating      .            .  12  575 
marks  the  beginning  of  the 

Year         .            .            .12  575 
preceded  Lord's  Sui)per      .  90  655 
Preparations  for  last,  fore- 
told by  Christ    .            .  64  40 
Sacrilices  at  .            .            .  49  642 
time  and  place  of  eating     .  12  575 
to  be  perpetual          .            .  12  576 
who  may  '"»!  n^Jiy  not  par- 
take of    .            .            .  12  575 
Pasturage.  Migration  for       .  57  891 
Patience            .           .            .59  557 
in  Affliction  .            .            .40  106 
in  listening    .            .           .106  482 
in  Prayer       .            .           .41  179 
Patriarcbal  Altars       .           .  1  581 


Patriarchal- 
Entertainment 
Genealogies  (Chap.) 
Patriarchs  Polygamists 
Paul        .... 
Advice  of.  to  Servants 
Apostleship  of 
at  Antioch  in  Pisidia 
and  Barnabas  specially  set 
apart  by  the  Church  at 
Antioch  for  missionary 
work  among  the  Gen- 
tiles 
and  Barnabas  part    . 
at  Berea 
back  again  at  Antioch 

brought  from  Tarsus  to  An- 
tioch 
Commission  of 
at  Corinth 

Conspiracy  to  murder 
defends  Kesurrection 
disallows  the  suspicion  of 

Fickleness 
Disciples  at  first  afraid  of 

him 
Disciples  persuaded  to  re- 
ceive him 
early  life 

'Impressions  made    by  his 
speech  before  Agrippa 
in  Ephesus  for  two  years    . 
in  Jerusalem  . 
is  not  released  by  Felix 
Journey  from  Ephesus  to 

Jerusalem 
Labor  among  the  Jews 
Life,  Conversion,  and  Of- 
fice of      . 
magnifies  his  own  Office    . 
Missionary  Tours    .  .  ' 

ordered  to  Rome 
Passage    from   Cesarea  to 

Sidon       . 
Passage  from  Malta  to  Pu- 

teoli 
Passage    from     Sidon     to 

Myra 
returns  to  Antioch  from  Je- 
rusalem with  Barnabas 
Testimony,  in  Summer  of 

60  A.D.,  to  his  labor 
Bent  to  Cesarea 
and  Silas,  in  Asia  and  Eu- 
rope 
thought  better  not  to  marry 
tries  to  conciliate  Jewish 
believers  at  Jerusalem 
Trial  of  .  .  . 

Answer   to    TertuUus,    on 

trial 
Voyage  to  Italy 
at  Kome 
Pay  for  Hospitality  declined 
Paying  promptly 
Peace  with  God.     See  Bless- 
edness ;  Joy. 
Peace-Ofi"ering  at  consecrat- 
ing Priests 
eating   of   fat   and    blood 

I)rohibited 
of  the  Flock 
of  the  Herd    . 
how  made 

to  be  eaten  the  eame  day   . 
Peace,  ten    years    of,  under 
Asa 
universal 
Peaceableness  . 
Pearl  of  Great  Price,  parable 
Pearls     .... 
Peacock  and  Ostrich  . 
Pekali.  reign  of 
Pekahiah,  reign  of 
Penalties  of  Idolatry  (Chap.) 
for  neglecting  and  oppos- 
ing the  Law 
Penalty.     See  Punishment, 
for  abuse  of  Bond  Servants 
for  Assault    . 
for  alteriii":  Scripture 
of  backsliding 
of  Blasphemy 

of  disbelieving  Prophecy    . 
of  Drunkenness 
for  eating  Blood 

"     Fat 
for  Intercourse  with  raen- 

'  struous  Women 
for  neglect  of  Passover 

of  Sabbatical  Year 
for  otfering  strange  Fire     . 
for  Theft 

for  Trespass  . 

of  usui-ping  Priesthood 

of  violating  Sabbath 


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Penalty— 
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of  Witchcraft  .  .  47, 

Penitent,  promises  to 
Pentecost 
after  Christ    . 
Christians  obser\'ed 
Indications  of  its  continued 
observance       by      the 
Apostolic  Church 
Sacrifices  at  . 
the  Apostolic 

to  be  fifty  days  from  the 
second  day  of  the  Pass- 
over 
to  be  kept  with  rejoicing   . 
Pentecostal  Beginning  prom- 
ised 
realized 
People,  accept  God  as  Sover- 
eign 
Christ's  Fame  with 
Christ    inquires    for    their 

opinions  of  Him 
Conduct  of,  at  Crucifixion 

of  Christ 
demand  Christ's  Condem- 
nation . 
escort  King  . 
fear  Christ  . 
the  greater  guilt  of,  in  Nc- 

hemiah's  day 
to  help  build  Temple 
their  Impression  of  John 

the  Baptist 
misunderstand  Christ 
the  Con.sent  of,  to  Govern- 
ment and  Code  of  Moses 
the  Consent  of,  to  Govern- 
ment of  David    . 
the  Consent  of.  to  Leader- 
ship of  Joshua  . 
the,  brought  up  to  a  high 
pitch^of   Fidelity  aiid 
Zeal  by  Nehemiah 
their  subsenuent  Declension 

rebuked  . 
their  Reception  of  Christ  . 
Eeception  of  Prophet  by 

(Chap.)    . 
Sin-Offering    for.    Day    of 

Atonement 
tired  of  miraculous  Food   . 
warned  against  FiUse  Proph- 
ets ..  - 
a  wicked,  described 
"         threatened 
Perfection,  absolute,  not  fomi*l 
Blessedness  of          . 
Christian        .           .  • 
of  Scripture  . 
relative  and  gracious          • 
to  be  aimed  at           .            ^ 
Perfume,  sacred 
Perfumed  Garments    . 
Perga,  Paul  at  . 
Perjury.  5^€Fala^  Swearing; 

Oaths. 
Persecution  (Book)     . 
aggravates  Aflliction 
by  bitter  Hate 
of  Christ 
complained  of 
Conduct  under  (Chap.) 
to  be  endured 
expected 
Failure  of      . 
first     .... 
forbidden 

foretold  and  endured  (Chap.) 
foretold 
honest 
Kinds     and     Methods    of 

(Chap.)    . 
overruled      and     avenged 

(Chap.)    . 
by  Saul  or  Paul 
Persecutor  converted  , 
Persecutors  of  the  Poor,  Im- 
precations on     . 
Perseverance.    See  Steadfast- 
ness, 
unto  the  end 
in  Prayer 
Persia.      See    Medo-Pereian 
Empire, 
action   of  Government  on 

rebuilding  Temple 

Jews  in  .  ■  . 

Personal  Pollution  and  Guilt, 

sense  of,  in  true  repent 

ance 

Personality  of  Holy  Spirit     . 

Persons  of  God.    See  Trinity 

Sacred  (Book) 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


'09 


Peter.  Christ's*  Praver  for 
Chri>tV  final  t'liiirjio  to 
Commii»!*iou  to 
Corueliiisyendf  for  . 
his   coiirric   nt    Joppa    ap- 
provi-cl    by   Churcli    at 
J  IT  11  Ml  I  cm 
poes*  to  t'et-aiva 
quest ioiied    by  Church    in 

•leriiriaU-in 
Reception  by  Corni-liin* 
Vision  of 

wounds  Uijjh  Priest's  Ser- 
vant 
Peter'f  Denial  of  Chrict 
Denial   of  Christ,  forctokl 

by  Him  . 
Diss*in»uhition 
Martyrdom      foretold      by 

Christ  . 
Otience 

Vision  of  clean  and  unclcnii 
Animals  . 
Pharaoh.     AVtf  Et,'vpt. 
Pharaoh's  Butler  "and  Baker, 
Dreams  of 
DauLTbter,  married  Solomon 
Dream 

rt-fiises  to  let  Israel  go        .  2.^ 
Slaujriiter  of  Infants 
Phnraoh-Xecho    defeated    at 

Carchemish 
Pharisaic     Formalism     cou- 

deinnt'd  . 
Pharisee  and  I'ubliaui,  par- 
able 
Pharisees.    Casuistry    about 
Oaths 
perverted  Ceremonial 
Phenomena,  miraculous  (Chap.) 
Philemon  to  receive  Ouesi- 

mus  as  Brother . 
Philistia,  Prophecies  about  . 
Philistine  Idols 

Servitudes  of  Hebrews 
Philistines  attack  Jehoram  . 
David's  Battles  with 
Friends  with  Abraham  and 

Isaac 
move  the  Ark  about 
return  the  Ark 
slain  at  Samson's  Death     . 
take  the  Ark 
twice  smitten  by  David 
Philosonhical  Leeturc-Uoom, 

Christians  use    . 
Phinelms'  zeal  a^'ainst   Har- 

lolrv 
Phrygia,  Paul  in 
Physicians 

Piety.    iHee  Book  XXI. 
PiiTcous.    .SVtf  Dove. 
Pilate  unwillinij  to  condemn 

Christ     '. 
Pilate's  Wife,  Dream  of 
Pillars    .... 
of  Cloud  and  Fire    . 
*'  "      "   as  Guides 

"  "      *'    as   Refer- 

ences to  . 
Jachin  and  Boaz 
of  Stone,  in  Memorial 

memorial,  in  wit- 
ness of  a  Covenant  of 
Reconciliation  and  Peace 
of  Stone,  lo  mark  a  place 

of  Vision 
of  Tabernacle  Court 
Place  of  Prayer 

of  a  Sicfje.  a  Sign     . 
Phices.  Jewish,  of  Prayer 
Plague  cured  by  Miracle 
Plagues,  of  Eirypt,  foretold   . 

miraculous    . 
Plaiitin;; 

when  to  sow 
Plcadiuji  in  Prayer  (Chap.)    . 
by  God's 
Justice    . 
in  I'rayer  by  our  need 

by    rejoicing   of 
Enemies . 
Pledircs,  ()n  Borrowing 
Pleniv.     AVr  Fertility. 
Plot.  Snnballat's 
Ploughing 

metaphorically 
sowing  immediately  after  . 
Pluniblint*.  a  Sitni 
Plunder.      Sec    Spoils,     etc. 

(Chap.)    . 
Poison  from  Serpents  miracu- 
lously cured 
Poisoned  ftivers  and  Fonnt- 

aiuB 
Poisonous  Food  made  whole- 
some 


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74 

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75 
74 

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75 
74 
74 

349 
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485 
5«0 

6fi 
30 

44 
525 

(i5 
31 

40 
5S5 

45        ItiO 


157 

aiti 

157 

234,5 

44U 

330 


83       509 


557 


103 

0.59 

Hi 

(B( 

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141 

26 

440 

59 

311 

30 

84 

82,  83 

2.50 

114 

273 

92 

202 

11 

.314 

18 

sas 

19 

.588 

49 

40(i 

17 

.5K>< 

92 

200 

101 

0O4 

70 

405 

80 

351 

71 

.373 

5;i4 

82 

50 

44 

1.59 

49 

40ti 

10-12 

125 

11 

125 

12 

12,5 

46 

.592 

2 

581 

SKC 

FMIF. 

251 

20 

415 

20 

415 

21 

415 

90 

206 

19 

381 

92 

475 

92 

475 

92 

475 

71 

194 

02 

19(1 

1?2 

.303 

92 

475 

32 

4.52 

80 

002 

,39 

.592 

52 

400 

97 

224 

45 

494 

DO 

499 

48 

205 

103 

481 

140 

292,  3 

42 

ISO 

04 

408 

B28 


581 


2 

B81 

6 

583 

42 

179 

69 

163 

101 

004 

06 

135 

2 

122.  3 

83 

139 

18 

400 

18 

400 

186 

,50 

188 

46 

186 

51 

188 

89 

473 

172 

.30) 

17 

400 

17 

400 

18 

400 

77 

164 

604 

78 

138 

24 

385 

lai 


Polity  of  Hebrews  (Chap.) 
Polygamy.     .sVf  Wives. 

and  Concubinage     . 

I  rouble  fiora 

under  Mosaic  Law  . 

Solomon's 
Pool  ofBftbesda 
Poor,     ik'f  Poverty. 

alleviations  of  their  lot 

always  to  be  found  . 

an    in- 
stance 

Curses  on  Pcrwecntors  of   , 

Intercession  for 

Nebemiah  stops  oppressing 

their  Disadvantaged 
Popular  Escort 
Porch  of  EzekiePB  Templo    . 

of  Temple,  Dimcusioue 
Porches .... 
Porters     of    Temple    under 

David      .  . 

Positi<m.  Military 
Positions,  strong  military     . 
Possession  by  Devils  . 
Posts.    Sef  Royal  Couriers   . 

Rt)yal.  in  Persia 
Postures  in  i'rayer 
Pottery  .... 
Poverty.    See  Poor. 

and  Wealih  matters  of  In- 
/  dirtercuce 

/Power.  Christ  compared  with 
the  Fatlier,  as  to 
of  God.     See  Irresistibility, 

etc. 
of  God 
Praise  to  God  (Chap.) 
due  to  (Jod     . 
to  (iod  as  CreatfU'    . 
due  to  God  from  all 

"    on  Earth  . 
"       *'    the  Inani- 
mate Creation    . 
everlasting,  due  to  God 
for  Miracles  . 
Service  of      , 
in  the  Temple 
Praising  Got!  in  Heaven 
Prayer.      S'te    Imprecations; 
Intercessions. 
of  Abraham  for  Sodom 
acceptable,  conditiona  of    . 
Adjuncts  of  . 
of  Agur 
Answers  to   . 

of  Christ,  when  dying 
for  St.  Peter 

David's  in  Old  Age  . 

Duty  of  .  .  . 

Eflicacy  of     . 

Examples  of  . 

Externals  of  . 

Forms  of       . 

to  (iod  (Chap.) 
punished 

for  Holy  Spirit 

for  increase  of  Flocks 

for  Jerusalem 

Jewish    Places   of,    Chris- 
tians use 

Lord's 

Manner  of 

Objects  of     . 

for  Persecutors 

Places  of        . 

Pleading  in  (Chap.) . 

"  by  our  need     . 
"  by  rejoicing  of 
Enemies 

Promise  to,  fulfilled 

Secret,  commanded 

in  Storm 

the  yearning  of  the  Soul  for 

God 

Preachers  of  another  Gospel 

cursed 
Preaching,  the  Apostles'  Duty 
Christ's 

prophesied  . 
an  Evangelist's  Duty 
the  Gospel 
of  true  Doctrine 
Precious  Metals  .  .  : 

Stones 

in     Breastplate     of 
Judgment 
Stones  of  Temple    . 
Predestinatitm.     See  Book  of 
Life;   Election;    Fore- 
knowledge;  Purposes, 
etc. 
Predictions.    See  also  Proph- 
ecies, 
of  Apostolic  Pentecoet       ,      186       308 


48 

27 

53 

21- 

171 

20 

171 

8 

95 

21 

172 

21 

172 

21 

172 

22 

173 

104 

143 

91 

050 

59 

590 

51 

685 

SO 

188 

41 

178 

42 

180 

92 

475 

43 

181 

44 

185 

94 

59 

67 

620 

81 

374 

40 

177 

43 

181 

45 

180 

42 

179 

42 

180 

177 

45 

180 

66 

:M 

57 

391 

174 

304 

101 

604 

42 

180 

42 

180 

44 

182 

28 

009 

100 

WM 

ISO 

46 

180 

51 

188 

43 

181 

42 

179 

90 

412 

39 

177 

72 

194 

65 

020 

52-^ 

1.3,44 

14 

;i5 

74 

022 

5 

5:i5 

91 

62.5 

17,  18 

384 

18 

381 

11 

600 

43 

692 

Predictions— 
orUabylnn  08  C'oiiqiKror  of 

•Iiidnli 
orDaliyloiiisli  Ciuitivity 
of  liri'akliii;  of  Slups 
ofCnplivity   . 
of  Chdldfnn  Dt'!*tniction  of 

.Jent^Hh'in 
of  Christ's  Itctriivid 
of  Cyrus  us  DeiiviMXT 
of  Duvld's  HeiRii  and  Sue- 

ct'ssors    . 
of  Pay  of  IVntecost 
of  Dfalli  of  Jdioaliaz 
of  defeat 

of  Deliverance  from  Assy- 
rians 
of  Pcstniclion  of  Herod's 

Temple    . 
of  Deslniclionof  Idols 
of  Des-truetion  of  Jerusalem 

l)y  Itoniaus 
of  Disruption  of  Israel 
of  Evil  Ironi  llijilit  to  Eirypt 
of  Kali  of  Temple     .  . 

oflli^'ht 

of  .lehoiaehin's  Captivity  . 
of  .lewish  Idolatry   . 
of  Josiali's  Destruction  of 

idolalry  . 
of^Iiraeles  . 
of  Nebuchadnezzar's  takinij 

.lerusaiem 
of  Persecution  (Chap.) 
of    Punishment    of    Eli's 

Sons 
of  Restoration  of  Captivity 
"  "  "  Jerusalem 

'*  "  "  Jews 

of  Sojourn  in  Egypt 
of  Victory 

of  Zedekiah's  being  blinded 
Pregnancy 
I'remiers ;  Mordccai,  llaman 

Prc-Mosaic  Servitude  (Chap.) 
Prejjaratitm  for  Sabbath 
Preshvler-Bishons  (Chap.)     . 
Duties  of 


1.38 
122 

113 
130 

170 

.50 
144 

92 
18ti 
126 

10 


79 

179 
181 

97 
1.30 

00 

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128 
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10 

180 

142-1.55 

14 

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5.8 

129 

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140 

5:i 


Clualiiications  of 
Hespec 


work 


pun- 


pect  and  Obedience  to 
lleward  of      . 
Prescriptions    . 
Presents.    .*«  Gifts. 

at  Betrothal  . 
Preservation.     God's 

(Chap)    . 
Presidents,  in  Babylon 
Pride 
lintefulness  of 
humbled 
of    Nebuchadnezzar 

islied 
Satan's  Fall  by 
Soldier's 
of  Tyre 
Priest,"  Christ  is 

Dau'diler,  Harlotry  by 
Priesthood  of  Christ  foretold 

of  Christian  believers 
Priests.    See  High  Priest, 
(Chap.) 
Bargain     for    Betrayal    of 

Christ      . 
blemish  Incapacitjites 

did    not     exclude 
from  Su[iport     , 
Consecration  Sacrifices 
Delllement  while  on  Duty  . 
Duty  as  to  Leprosv  . 
on  i>uty.  Wine  forbidden  to 
to  eat  Shewbread 
exceptional  Services  of 
explain  the  Resurrection    , 
Functions  of. 

"         about  the  Taber- 
nacle, generally 
Idolatrous  Jewisli    . 
inaugurated  . 

Lands  of.  in  Ezekiei's  Vision 
over  Levites  . 
Maintenance  of 
Marriage  of   . 
Militjirv  Duties 
Nehenindi  provides  for 
Office  usurjicd  l)y  Uzziah   . 
Organizaticui  under  David  . 
receive  Temple  Treasure    . 
received  Money  for  Victims 
had  remaiiider'of  Offerings 
rc-orL'aiii/.rd  on  David's  plan, 

after  Capti\  ity  . 
returned  with  Zerubbabei . 
Saul  slays 
Service  as  Carriers  of  the 

Tabernacle  ended 
special  Purity  of 


1.39 
16 
10 


289 

278 

272,  3 

287 

805 

41 
295 

2,59 
3(« 
280 
487 

278 

601 

90 

305.6 

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284 
6!I7 
4!)8 
2S0 
89 

279 
1-22 

281 
lilil 

Oil 
:i'M 
307 

293-9 
•2.33 
272 

480.7 
■282 
427 

291-3 

3:)3.  4 
.130 
673 
032 
623 
(i3.3 
023 
(i23 
373 

421 

95 
291 
520 
630 
650 


49 

326 

29 

202 

110 

510 

.57 

3a 

122 

72 

70 

465 

32 

38 

33 

012 

007 

75 

63.4 

24 

608 

24 

608 

.58 

MO 

81 

05.3 

01 

370 

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304 

35 

6;» 

20 

009 

102 

00 

26 

608 

45 

614 

20 

83 

57 

616 

96 

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43 

013 

28 

009 

26 

418 

22 

4'.I8 

172 

.'iOl 

119 

276 

95 

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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Priests— 
PpriukK'd    with     Oil    and 

Blood      . 
transferred  to  the  Temple 

i^ervice    . 
wicked 

neglect  to  teach 
wittif'tnnd   Uzziah's    sacri- 
lege 
Priino    Ministors,    Mordecai 
and  Ilamiui 
Mordecai  and  Haiiinn 
Primitive  Economy,  a  shad- 
owy System 
in  sacred  Ottic  i  (Chap.) 
in  Sacririce.  precedence  of 
Primitive  and  Gentile  Sacri- 
fices (Chap.) 
Princt*  of  Demons,  Satan  13  . 
of  Hebrew  Tribe      . 
of  Israel,  in  Ezekiel's  Vision 
of  Israclitish  Tribe  some- 
times apparently  elected 
in  EzekiePs  Vision,  Lands 
of. 
Princes,  Dediration  Offering 
of  the  Ilelirew,  for  the 
Tabernacle,  la   succes- 
siou 
Princesses.  Virj^in,  Dress  of 
Prison,  ilell  is  . 
Jehoiacliin  released  from   . 
miraculous  deliverance  from 
Prisoner,  military  escort  with 

trusted 
Prisoner.s,  Intellij^euce  from  . 
taken  .... 
of  War  (Chap.) 
Private  Pasts    . 
House,  for  Christian  Wor- 
ship 
Probation.     See  Moral  Disci- 
pline ;  Pur|)oses  of  God. 
Procession,     Dedication     of 

Solomon's  Temple 
Prodigal  Son,  Parable 
Produce  to  be  tithed  . 
Profane  Authors  referred  to  . 

"      Sacrifices 
Prohibited  Degrees,  in  Mar- 
riage 
Promise  of  Holy  Spirit 
^■'rimiises  of  God  to  His  People 
Thanksgiving  for  the  Fulfil- 
ment of  . 
Promulgation    of    Scripture 

(Chap.)    . 
Prophecies.    See  Predictions. 
Alexander 
Amalekites    . 
Aminon 

by  Anj'el  of  the  Lord 
Antiociius  Epiphanes 
Arabia 
Assyria 
Babylon 

mystical 
about  Christ  (Chap.) 
by  Christ,  his  Reason  for   . 
of  completion  of  Zerubba- 

bel's  Temide      . 
as  to  conversion   of  Gen- 
tiles (Chap.) 
about  Descent  of  Christ 
Edom 
Egypt 

Elam  .... 
Ethiopia 
about  Gentiles  (Chap.) 

"      Heathen 
of  the  H(»ly  Gliost     . 
against  Isr.He!  and  Jndah    . 
of  Jewish  Idolatry    . 
of  John  the  Baptist 
almut  Judas  . 
Keniti'S 
Little  Horn    . 
Macedonian  Empire 
Ma^og;  Meshecb  ;  Tubal  . 
Medo-Persian  Empire 
Moab  .... 
Persia 
Philistia 

Home  .... 
Syria  .... 
Tnl)al .... 
Ty  re   . 
Zidon 
Prophecy.      See    Foreknowl- 
edge of  God 
(Chap.) 
FuUilmcnt  of 

of  Jeremiah  sent  to  Baby- 
lon 
Prophet.     .See  False  Prophet 
Se-e     Two     Witnesses     of 

Apocalypse 
causes  Death  by  Fire 


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628 

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96 

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Prophet- 
Christ  foretold  ae    . 
"       regarded  as  . 
Denunciation  of  Jehoiakim 
disbelief  in,  foretold 
Disobedient,  Death  of 

"  slain  by  Lion 

Duties  of  (Chap.)     . 
Elijah 

False,    who     contradicted 
Jeremiah,  denounced  . 
Fulfilment  of  his    Predic- 
tions promised  . 
Fulfilnient   of   his  Predic- 
tions 
Heathen,         acknowledges 

God's  Authority 
to  be  helped  in  Distress 
honored 
without  Honor  in  his  own 

Country  . 
under  House  arrest  . 
impatient 
imprisoned    . 
Instances  of  disbelief  in 
Jonas,  a  Sign 
marries  an  Adulteress,  as 

Sign 
marries    a    Prostitute,    as 

Sign 
Orders  Captives  released    . 
persecuted     . 
Predictions  of  (Chap.) 
Qualifications  of  (Chap.)     . 
Reception  of.  by  the  Peo- 
ple (Chap.) 
rebukes  Asa 

"       Jehoshaphat 
Saul  becomes 
must  speak  what  God  said 

to  him 
specific  Requirements  of    . 
Prophetesses  (Chap.)  . 

by  Vocation  . 
Prophetess  Huldah 
Prophetic  Gift  belter  than  the 
^ift  of  Tongues 
Desirable  to  Christians 
Honor  due  to 
Instances  of  . 
Rules  for  Exercising 
Vision  of  Earthquakes 
Prophets.    See  False  Proph- 
ets;  Wicked  Prophets 
(Chai>.)    . 
in  Christum  Church  (Chap.) 
communicate  Word  of  the 

Lord 
communicate  Word  of  the 

Lord  fearlessly  . 
communicate  Word  of  the 
Lord  whatever  may  be 
the  Issue 
False  (Chap.) 
"     appear . 
'*     described 
"     Christ  foretells 
Hatred  of       . 
Office  of         .  .  . 

raising  the  Dead  by 
reprove     delay    to     finish 

Temple    . 
Schools  of  (Chap.)    . 
of  the 
Propitiation  by  Christ 
Proposals  for  Marriage 
Prosperity  is  from  God 
of  the  Righteous 
of  Righteous  and  Wicked  . 
of  the  Wicked 
Complaints  of  it    . 
the  end  of  the 
Prostitute,  Prophet  marries, 

as  Sign    . 
Prostitution.    See  Harlotry. 
Prostration 
in  Prayer.   -St^f  Lying  Down, 
etc. 
Protection,  is  from  God 
Providence.    See  God,  Provi- 
dence   of;    Works    of 
God  (Book'. 
Provisions  carried  by  Travel- 
lers 
for  Table  of  Royal  House- 
hold 
for  War 
refusifd 
Want  of.  in  War 
Prudence  of  unjust  Steward 
Psammetichus.  Oppression  of 
Plolemais.  Paid  at 
Public.    Ste  Civil  and  Social 
Life    (Book);    Nation; 
National ;  People. 
Public  Fasts     . 
Inscriptions  (of  Law) 
Reading  of  Scripture 


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of  Children    . 
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Wicked;  Hell;  Wicked, 
of  Harlot  by  burning 
of  Hebrews  for  Fear 
of  Hypocrisy , 
by  Parents     . 
etc.,  of  Persecution  (Chap 
of  Persecutors 
of  Pride 

of  Rebellion  against  God 
Removal  of  Children  is 
by  removing  Holy  Days 
of  Sin  (Chap.) 
of  Sins  against  Nature 
Sin  leads  to  its  own 
for  Sins  of  others     . 
of  unbelief     . 
of    unfaithfulness    of   He 

brews 
of  unsteadfastness  in  Per 

secution  . 
of  usurping  Priest's  Office 
by  War     -    . 
of  the  Wicked  everlasting 
of  Wicked  Priests    . 
•    "        "       Prophets 
Purchase  of  Burial  Ground 

of  Land  by  Jeremiah 
Purifications,  cereinonia 

(Chap.)     . 
Imperfect,  excused  . 
Mosaic,  disputes  with  Jews 
about,  by  John's  Disci 
pies 
Mosaic,  References  to  the, 
in  the  New  Testament 
Water  of,  applied     . 
"      "    prepared  . 
Purim,  established 

Feast  of 
Purity  of  Heart 
of  Priests 
of  Scripture  . 
Purple  Dress     . 
Purpose,  God  changing 

"■  '■'■     deterred  from 

"■  "     swearing  to 

Purposes  of  God  (Chap.) 

Determinate  and  Distinct 
Eternal  and  Immutable 
Pursuit  after  Victory  . 
Victory  and  (Chap  ) 
Purveyors,  Solomon's 

Quails,  miraculously  sent 
Quarrels.     See  Strife"  . 

of  Birds 
Quarries 

Quarter  not  o;iven 
Queen  Athaliah 
Queen.  Banquets  to  and  by 

Jewish  Maiden  becomes 

removed  for  Idolatry 

repudiated     . 

of  Sheba,  visits  Solomon 

slain    . 
Queen-Mother's  Influence 
Questions     of     Sovereignty 
(Cliap.)    . 


Raid,  Amalekite 
Raiment.    See  Clothes  (Chap.) 
Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 
pledired,     not     kept    ove 
NiLdit       . 
Rani  . 

and  Mist,  literal 

metaphorical 
God  causes     . 

Rainbow,  God  causes 
Raising  from  Death.  Cases  of 

the  Dead,  Miracles  in  (Chap.) 
Rams'  Horns,  Trumpets  of 
Rape 

a  Capital  Oft'ense 
Rashness  of  Young  Counsellors 


SEC. 

PAGE 

91 

656 

'ii 

173 

76 

467 

67 

430 

75 

113 

82 

470 

36 

,528 

69 

431 

39 

365 

32 

611 

26 

1.55 

77 

468 

4 

167 

15 

519 

27 


43 
32 
67 

36 
16 
42 
49 
4 

12 

74 
77 
24 


.32 
119 
2 
48 
32 

m 

100 
16 


83 

a3 

79 
79 
140 
18 
66 
80 
33 
46 
31 
32 
30 

83 
84 
63 

93 

48 
26 
53 
15 
84 

116 
53 

140 
53 

112 
53 
96 
40 
26 


31 


89 
30 
30 
30 
11 
20 
11 
92 

56 
67 
67 
24 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  UF  SUBJECTS. 


■11 


SKC. 

rAQR 

Rnvoii    . 

IS 

3!H) 

Kazor.  n  Siirn    . 

71 

IIVI 

Iteiuliti;;  or  Scripture. 

public 

28,47 

8,  !l 

\Wn\  KstiUu  piirchacet 

111 

3il'J 

Keii[irr-* 

■iO 

4(10 

Kwlpin-.;.  spirittnil 

IS 

■10() 

Ufht'kali'!*  Kavorilism 

S-2 

431 

Hebrllioii  of  Ali^aloiii 

!ia 

21)1 

35 

452 

of  Adonijah  . 

>.ri 

2112 

'*         " 

»1 

45;) 

of  ronqnorod  People 

.•w 

451 

a^uiisi  i.;od  . 

Ai 

&iO 

••    falsHv  (. 

narked 

•IS 

531) 

Moses  and  A 

a  run   . 

.11 

tilO 

"       Moses    and 

Aaron 

headway     of. 

anion;; 

People     . 

31 

lilO 

a^iust  Moses  and 

Aaron, 

its  Institpttors    . 

31 

CIO 

against  Mosc's  and  Aartiti, 

tliu'stiun  in,  rclerrcd  to 

(lod 
ft<;«inst  Mosot>  and  Aaron, 

conspirators  in,  lull  to 

thfir  fatf 
and    national    disnieniber- 

nn-nt 
against  I^cliohoani   . 

ofZi'di'kiah  . 
Recapturt'  of  IMunder. 
Kechahiifs 

used  Ti-nt^     . 
Reconipfusc  l>y  Criminals     . 
IU'Ct)iirioi>-!uu-e 
Ht'CMiint)itiTini: 
HL'Ci»ril  and  Witnesses 
Records  of  Land  purchn*»ed  . 
Recovery  from  backslidiiii^    . 
Red    lU'ifor,    for    Water    of 

Piirilication 
Red  Sen,  Division  of  . 

Israelites  delivered  at 
Redemption.     Set'    Man  Re- 
deemed (Book) . 
of  dfvoted  ThiUL'd    . 
of  First-Born 
of  Inht-ritauce 
of  Tithes 
Heeds      .... 
Ketinerand  Pnrifier.  Christ  is 
Reform  by  llezekiah.  Sacri- 
fices at     . 
of  Ji'hoshaphat 
RefULfe.  City  of.  no  safety  in, 
^if  a  danj;erou9  instru- 
ment was  nsed  to  pro- 
duce death 
City  of.   no    safety    in,    if 
'  Mnrder  was  intended  . 
Citv  of.  no  safety  outside 
the 
Refusal  of  Marriai^e  Proposal 
Refusing  to  hear  Scripture    . 
Reirnl.    .Sle^King;  Royal. 
Authority  in  Egypt . 

"       *'    to  appoint 
Viceroy    with    plenary 
power 
Government  (Chap.) 
Regalia  .... 
Rej^eneration.     See  Man  Re- 
deemed   rBook) ;    New 
Birth;  New  Life. 
Blessedness  of  iChap.) 
Duties  and  Graces  of  (Chap.) 
Praver  for 
Rehnhoam.  Children  of 
Coiiii-'i'llory    . 
his  A'cession 
leiii^ih  of  his  reign  . 
PolvL'Jitny 
reign  of  . 

Rejoicing  in  God.  a  duty 

"     •■    Exam'ples  of 
Relations.  Family.  AV^  Family 
(Book)     . 
Marriage  with 
Relationships  of  Christ;  Ue 

explains  . 
Relatives,  Christ's  Treatment 
by 
(of   Bride)  consent   to  her 
Marriage,    before     her 
own  consent 
Relief  of  Sii'ge  promised 
Religion.     See  Duties  to  God 
(Bookl ;  Man  Redeemed 
(Book). 
False.     Ste     Idolatry    and 

Siij)cr?tiTi()n  iBooki 
Inquiries  of  God  concerning 
Religious  Eit'orts  of  Jchoslia- 
I)hat 
Sen'ices  by  Ezra  and  Nehc- 
iniah 


37 

'.>8 
110 
l*i!» 
95 
35 
40 
S4 
i>!t 

49 
Kl 

iti 

7<> 


.31.  3-2 
HO 


9S 
21 
&4 
22 
35 
130 


50 
113 


m 

33 
44 


270 
281 
505 
3(Vi 
40.-) 

4:^ 

50« 
495 
47-2 

399 
50.3 

653 
ISW 
2:Jti 

5;w 

O-xS 

m-z 

472 
6.-i3 

387 
73 

&14 
271,2 


4tK) 
4(10 

4t;o 

420 
13 


2 

443 

443 

9 

444 

nM 

Mli 

44 

1«2 

4« 

213 

111) 

270 

no 

2«'.) 

no 

270 

20 

415 

110 

iff.) 

14 

170 

IB 

no 

413 

23 

410 

50 

43 

4<i 

41 

31 

420 

73 

501 

1 

74 
145 

113 

271,2 

172 

3«i 

Uementberini;  the  I,a\v 
Heinission  of  Sins,  bv  Apos- 
tles 
by  Christ 
Removal  of  Furniture,  u  Sign 
Henderin;;  Kvil  for  Evil 
Kendin;^  Oolliea 

for  the  Dead 
Ret>airers  of  .Terusaleni  under 

Nelieiniah 
Repentanee  (t'lian.) 
and  Apostasy,  National 
aserli)ed  to  ("iod 
inelndes  sense  ()f  personal 

Pollution  and  Uuilt 
of  bad  Kin^s 
a  Duty 

Eneouraiienient  to  . 
Example-* 
of  irood  Kin;;s 
of  lU-athen  possible 
Nature  of 
of  Nineveh     . 
retpiired,       in      Ezekiel's 

\'ision 
and  Restoration  of  Manas- 
sell 
Repetitions  in  Prayer 
Reprobation 

Reproof,  an  Rvan^elist's  Duty 
Reprovin;;,  a  Duty  of   Min- 
islerd 
others 
Reptiles  (Chap.) 
Creation  of    . 
miraculously  sent     . 
Repudiation  of  <iiicen 
Hepntalioii 
easily  lost 
value  of  . 

God  represented  as  coring 
for 
Resignation  to  God's  Provi- 
dence 
Resistance  to  Holy  Spirit 
Resort,  Roof  nsed  as  place  of 
Respect  for  the  Aged  , 
due  to  Elders 
for  Riches 
to  Samuel 
Responsibility  of  Prophet 
Rest,  on  .Sabbath 

Heaven  is       . 
Restitution  for  Casualty 

for  Tlicit 
Restlessness 

Restoration    from   Captivity 
(Chap.)    . 
from  Captivity  foretold 

longed   for 
by  Jews  . 
Sacrifices  at  . 
of  Jerusalem  promised 
Restoring  lost  Property 
Resurrection.      A'ee    Raising 
the  Dead 
Body,  same  as  before 

not  same  as  before  . 
will  be  spiritual 
of  the  Body  (Chap.) 
"         **    Abraham's  faith 
in  .  .  . 

of  the  Body,  Moses'  faith  in 
"  "  Job's  faith  in  . 
"  "  Isaiah's  faith  in 
"  *'  Daniel's  faith  in 
"  "  Hosca's  faith  in 
of  Christ  (Chap.) 

Stg     Christ     in 
Heaven    . 
of  Christ  ensures  that  of 

his  Followers     . 
of  Christ,  foretold  by  him  . 

'■  nropliesied 

Dead  will  l)e  raised  (irst  in 
of    the    Dead   at    Christ's 

Death      . 
living  Saints  will  be  caught 

up  in       . 
Sadducees  disbelieved 
Retribution    begins    for    the 
bad 
begins  for  the  good . 
cases  of  . 

after  Death    . 
Returning  Good  for  Evil 
Reuben,  GeiiealoL'V  of 
Census  in  Wilderness 
History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Incest 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of.  Dedication  Of- 
fering for  the  Talieriia- 
cle  ... 

Revelation,     Mediums     and 
Methods  of  (Book) 


SKr. 
45 

IJ5 
112 
72 
27 
!>2 
100 
102 

105 

73 
31 

11 
'.>0 
12 
13 
14 
14 
43 
11 
47 


143 
42 

92 
74 

91 
50 

6 

40 

5.3 

107 

107 

107 


29 
71 
50 
100 
79 
91 
59 
56 
() 
49 
78 
37 

m 


142 

141 
SO 

180 
47 

112 
27 
27 
87 


18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 


23 
58 
23 
25 

92 

25 

Hi 

10 
10 
78 
10 
54 
13 
Si 
M 
6li 
66 


TAOK 

13 

620 

65 
163 
52;) 
368 
478 
380 

226 

5.-)n 

113 


536 
44'.l 
.536 
5.36 
537 
448 
321 
5:16 
3'^i 


278 
ISO 
119 
622 

626 
553 
388 
95 
131 

aw 

483 
48:) 
483 


101 
31 
406 
482 
62:) 
474 
618 
618 
572 
68.3 
468 
6'iS 


293 
293 

293 
Mt 
307 
552 

65,6 
679 

679 
679 
678 

678 
678 
678 
678 
678 
678 
59 


679 
45 

37 
67'J 

59 

679 
414 

676 
676 
115 
676 
,55t 
208 
215 
249 
46:) 
216 


0.31) 
145 


Revelation — 
of  military  Intelligence 
progressive    .  .  . 

He\euge  avoided  bv  Hrolher 
expicled  .       "      . 

fiirbitlden 
Revemies.  Solomon's  . 
ofLeviles 
of  Priests 

re-established 
Reverence  for  Parents 
Revilingsand  Reproaches     . 
Revi^■al.    .s'ftfK/.ra;   Josiah; 
Reform. 
Praver  for 
Revolt    of     Edomltes    from 
Jehoram 
ofJelioiakim 
Regard,  Cliildren  as  . 
of  Godliness  . 
of  good  .Ministers     . 
of  ministerial  Fidelity 
of  o))i'yijig  God 
Rich,  hanllv  etiter  Heaven    . 
Fool.  Parable 

Man  and  Lazarus,  I'arable  . 
Riches    .... 
Advantogesof 
Disrespect  ot  loss  of 
Inslanees  of  . 
Riddl.'s.  ,V(f  Wedding  Enter- 
tainments 
Rider  among  Myrtles,  a  Sign 
Riding,  .\nimais  for 
Righteous.  Children  of.  Bless- 
ings to     . 
delivered  from  Death 

"     Evil 
Prayer  of.  heard 
Protection  of,  in  this  Life  . 
a  Protection  to  the  Wicked 
spirituol  Blessings  of 
temjtoral  Prosperity  of 
undismayed  at  Death 
and  Wicked  contrasted 
"         "       final  do(mi  of  . 
"         *'■        God's  feelings  to 
"        "       temporal    For- 
tunes of  . 
Righteousness,  apparent  little 
good  of    . 
Love  of  .  .  . 

Prayer  must  be  in    . 
Riot  about  Paul  at  P'nhesns  . 

.Tews  make,  about  Paul 
Riotous  Mirth  . 
Riotousness 
Rising,  early     . 
Rites,  Sacred  (Book)  . 
Ritual,    Ceremonial,    Obser- 
vances of,   subsequent 
to  .Aaron  and  his  Sons 
obser\'ed  by  Solomon 
River  of  Life,  John's  . 

of  Salvation,  Ezekiel's 
Rivers    .  .  •  . 

and  Brooks,  literal  . 

metaphorical . 
of  Paradise    . 
and  Fountains  poisoned    . 
Ideal  .... 
Robbiuj;  Parents 
Robe,  .w  Priests'  Vestments. 
Robe  of  Ephod 
Rock  smitten  by  Moses 
Roe  and  Hurt    . 
Rolls.    See  Books, 
or  Books,  written  Scripture 
in  ... 

flying,  a  Sign 
Romans,  .\ssyria  to  be  de- 
stroyed by 
Citizens'liip    . 

Jerusalem  to  be  destroyed 
by  ... 

Itome.  describi'd 
Paul  among  Jews  of 
*'     ordered  to 
"    voyage  to 
Roof       .... 
used  as  a  place  of  Resort    . 
Route    Homeward    safe,    at 

Restoration 
Rowing  .... 
Royal.    *<;  Regal,  etc. 
Anger  and  Favor 
Authority  restrained  by  in- 
testine rivalries 
Authority  restrained  by  re- 
fusal'to  execute  an  un- 
lawful connnnnd 
Bramble.  Hee  l)raml>le,  etc. 
Couriers 

Gifts  .... 
Honors  offered  Christ 
Household 
head  servants  of  . 
Provision  for  table  of 


SKC.  PAOK 

98      six; 


14 

«) 

95 
93 
96 
51 
28 
29 


151 

4:)5 

477 
475 
265 
616 
610l 
610 
431 
661 


114 

273 

127 

280 

48 

4-n 

86 

570 

80 

62:) 

93 

628 

8 

167 

44 

5.51) 

11 

676 

47 

683 

91 

473 

91 

474 

91 

474 

91 

473 

.•)s 

422 

80 

164 

8'i 

;)«5 

r.l 

110 

62 

109 

61 

1119 

41 

178 

.59 

108 

66 

110 

6:) 

109 

60 

lOS 

91 

:)77 

55 

107 

71 

112 

58 

108 

56 

107 

fi 

660 

.SO 

566 

41 

173 

80 

351 

82 

3.52 

m 

362 

61 

5.58 

40 

3611 

6-JS 

63 

647 

63 

647 

22 

385 

22 

385 

20 

3*).  5 

20 

.■J84 

20 

.385 

21 

3H5 

24 

385 

22 

.SV, 

70 

4:jl 

13 

606 

:)6 

i:i0 

68 

393 

22 

8 

8') 

lt^> 

62 

.313 

63 

.311 

181 

307 

62 

343 

191) 

.309 

83 

3M 

8t 

35:) 

50 

406 

50 

406 

145 

295 

86 

411 

12 

446 

3 

444 

103 

481 

31 

451 

73 

50 

21 

449 

21 

419 

21 

449 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Roynl— 
Palronau'i' 
oflVri'd  for 
tion 
SiiccessiDn 


a    considcra- 


SEC. 

29 


29 
33.4 


HiiItTs.  -S'cf  Kind's:  Maj^istrates. 
bfid,  (iod  sends         .  .        34 

runiipt  ...        83 

Olx'dlciice  to  .  .        48 

Uiipositicin    of.    to    Cli 

liropllesied 
ride  white  Assea 
Siii-tJrturinjr  for 

Rules  fur  Discourse     . 

Uiilin»r.  a  Duty  of  Elders 

Ruth  'Heaniii'T  . 


Sabbath.    Sef  Seventh  Day 
Desecration  in  time  of  Ne- 

hemiah    . 
Desecration,  Nehemiah  puts 

stop  to  it 
Jewish,  observed  by  Chris- 
tian Church 
of  the  Land    . 
made  for  Man 
Nehemiah    stops    Desecra- 
tion of     . 
Day's  Journey 
Sacrifices  on  . 
Sacrifice,  in  Ezekiel's  Vis- 
ion 
Sabbatical  Sea.-^ons  (Chap.)    . 
Year   .... 
prescribed  . 
Provision  i'nr  food  in 
Pidftlment  of  threats  for 
neijlectini; 
Sacerdotal  Duty.  Defllemont 
incident  to 
Functions 
Sackcloth 
and  ."Vshes,  in  Grief 
worn  for  the  Dead    . 
Sacraments,  Worship.  Church 

Fellowship  (Chap.) 
Sacred  Feasts  . 
Perfume 

Persons  and  Offices  (Book) 
Places  (Book) 

amon*  Jews . 
•'         ••       Christians    . 
"      other  tlian  Taberna- 
cle and  Temples  (Cliap.) 
Purposes,  Taxes  for  (Chap.) 
Rites  and  Forms  (Book)     . 
Seasons  (Book) 
(Chap.) 
"       of  the  Hebrews,  in 
general     their    Divine 
Appointment     . 
Seasons  of  ilie    Ilebrews, 
taken    away   in   Judg- 
ment 
Seasons,  Historical  (Chap.) 
Vessels.     .SV(?  Utensils    of 
Tabernacle  and  Temple. 
Vessels  restored  by  Cyrus  . 
Sacrediu-ss  of  Landmarks      . 
SacriBce,  Sacrifices.    &e  Ex- 
piation ;  Human  Sacri- 
fices ;  Offerinirs. 
by  Aaron  at  assuming  Office 
by  Abel  and  Noah    . 
to  Ansiel  of  the  Lord 
Bleeding  or  Animal  (Chap.) 
general 
Directions  for    . 
Bleeding  or  Animal,  to  be 
without    Leaven     and 
consumed  the  same  day 
Bleeding  or  .\ninial.  Strang- 
ers  oI)serve  same  rules 
as  to.  with  Hebrews     . 
SigniUcance  and  Worlh  of, 
from  the  Hebrew  stand- 
point 
SigniticJlnce  and  Worth  of, 
from      the      Christian 
standpoint 
the  Cleansing,  in  Ezekiel's 

Vision 
Bloodless  (Chap.) 
Christ  is        ,  .  . 

ntChrist  foretold      . 
at  ((.iisecr.ating  Priests 
Duilv.  .Alorning  and  Even- 

'"n 

at  Dedication  of  Solomon's 
Temple    . 

to  be  in  a  definite  spot 

during  Procession,  at  Dedi- 
cation of  Temnle 

at  r'lid  of  Xuzarite  s  Vow  . 

ill  Ezekiel's  \'ision . 

Hebrew  System  inaugura- 
ted (Chap.) 

Human  (Chap.) 


18 

37 
106 
78 
21 

6 

6 

G 


32 

7 

172 

6 

49 


10 
10 
10 


81 
23 
.52 
140 
102 


.30 
34 


100 
101 


1.5S 
85 


G2 

1,2 

8 


PAOE 

451 

451 
432 

102 
Soli 
455 


393 
(i3r 
482 
623 
401 

572 

573 

573 

574 
402 
573 

.304 
573 
1)42 

648 
572 
574 
574 
574 


633 
608 
368 
292 
380 

634 
362 
6.33 
603 
581 
604 
604 

604 
632 
628 
571 
571 


571 


371 
573 


.300 
472 


647 
603 
197 
6:33 


36        635 


36 

636 

30 

636 

51 

644 

51 

645 

64 

119 
31 
38 

648 

6;J1 

71 

38 

646 

49 

641 

57 
13 

595 
58S 

57 
97 
64 

593 
658 
648 

645 

85 

Sacrifices- 
Human,  forbidden    . 

God  cummiinds  a 

"    prevents 
InsitiinceB  of 
"■        Practice  of 
Joy  in  .  . 

Omces  of  Lcvites  at 
Places  for  tireparing,  Eze- 

kiiiVti  Temple    . 
Primitive  Economy  of  (Cliap, 
"        and  Gentile  (Cliap. 
Profane 

at  purification  of  Leper 
Saul  \vron;u:ly  offfers  . 
on    Sabbath,   in    Ezekiel's 

Virion 
on  New  Moon,  in  Ezekiel's 

Vision 
Significance  of 
throuf,;h  the  Year     . 
of  the  Wicked 
Sacrificial  Fire,  miraculous  . 
Meal,  at  coiisecratin-^  Priest 
Ritual,  under  Abijan 
umli-r  Snluinim 
Sacrilieiui;,  Duly  of  Priests  . 
Sacrile;:fe  of  Aaron's  Sous 
of  Eli's  Sons 
punished  by  Death  . 
ofUzziah 
Sadducees'  Question  ou  Mar- 
riage 
Sailors,     ^i?*^  Mariners, 
in  Storm,  Vow  of     . 
St.  Paul.     See  Paul. 
St.  Peter.     See  Peter. 
Saints,  Adoration  of  (Chap.). 
Babylon  drunk  with  Blood 
of.  .  .  . 

Intercession  for 
Little  Horn  to  war  against 
niinisteriuLT  to  necessity  of 
Worship  or,  Prohibition  of 
Sale  of  Land 

Saliva     .... 
Salt         .... 
metaphorical 

sown  as  Symbol  of  Destruc- 
tion 
Salutation.  See  Kiss  of  Charity. 
Salutations 
Christian 
Salvation.  iSe^  Man  Redeemed 
(Book) 
by  Christ,  Thaiiksj^iving  for 
Ezekiel's  River  ot    . 
is  by  Grace    . 
in  Heaven 

Men  may  have  if  they  will . 
Means  of        . 
Parables  on.    See  Parables 
of  Great  Supper;  Wed- 
ding. 
Prayer  for 
from  Scripture 
Works  retinired  for 
Samaria,  named  from  Shomer 
to  be  spoiled  by  Tiglath- 
Pileser     . 
by  Shalmaneser  and  Sar- 
?on 
Samaritan  Woman  and  Christ 
Samaritans 
Assyrians  brought  in 
Christ  treats  kindly 
Gospel  carried  to 
Jews  hate 

Mongrel  Worship    . 
not  to  help  rebuild  Temple 
oppose  rebuilding  Temple 


Origin  of  Name 

Samson  . 

Death  and  Revenge 

and  Harlots   . 

Heroism 

marries  Gentile  by  Divine 
Appointment     . 

Strength 
Samuel.  Book  of 

called  by  God 

descent 

Founder    of     Schools     of 
Prophets;  Early  Life 

and  his  Sons . 
Sanballat  and  others,  oppose 

Nehemiah 
Sanctificatinn  is  from  God 

Prayer  for 

from  Scrinture 
Sanctuary,  lliglu-r  Court  at 

for  Criiiiiiijils.  in  the  Tempi 

Kiiiu'  [iiii.'lit  \'ii)late  . 

measured  in  Revelation 

Priests  touk  care  of 

vowed  Servants  of  . 


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Sandals  .  .  .  ^ 

Sapphira's  Falselinod  '. 

Sargou  \i)  spoil  Samaria 

to  humble  Egv])!.  etc. 
Satan  (Chap.)    .' 

afflicts 

binding  of     . 

Fate  of  .  .  I 

is  Prince  of  Demons 

resists  good  Men 

Temptations  of 

to  be  resisted 

Work  of.     See  Parable  of 
Tares       . 
Satisfaction  from  Scripture  . 
Saul,  Body,  Treatment  of      . 

Death  of        .  .  . 

Family  and  Descendants    . 

Ferocity 

first  Oftfence  . 

hunts  David  . 

lenirfh  of  his  reign  . 

made  King    . 

not    accepted    by   all     as 
King 

Polygamy 

a  Prophet 

reign  of  .  .  . 

second  OfTeiice 

third  Otielice 

tries  to  kill  David    . 

wins  Aft'ections  of  the  Peo- 
ple 
Saved,  all  may  be 

few  are 

Multitude  of  . 
Saviour.  Christ  is 
Sayings  of  the  Seers,  a  book 
Scape-Goat,  chosen     . 

let  go  . 
Scarlet  Dress    . 
Sceptre  .... 

as  Sign  of  Immunity 

Schools  of  the  Prophets  (Chap.) 

Sconl      .... 
Scourging  and  Contempt  of 

Christ  jirophesied 
Scouting 
Scribes  and  Pharisees,  Christ 

denounces 
Scrilitiire  (Book) 
AdvunraLies  of  (Chap.) 
Charnrleristics  of  ((.'haj).)  . 
Deprivation  of,  a  Curse      .        58 
Dutv  to    know  and    obey 

(Chap.)    . 
Eflicacy  of     . 
for  all. 
Fullilment  of 
hard  to  understand  . 
Hearers  of.  cautioned 
illuminating  . 
Individuals  and  Classes  to 

hear         .  .  .41 

Inspiration  of  .  .        31 

Instruction  in  .  .28 

Israel  to  hear  .  .        40 

Neglect  and  Opposition  to        49 
not  to  be  altereu      .  .        23 

Penalty  for  altering  .        25 

"         *•    neglecting  and 
opposing  .  .       50 

Perfection  of  .  .       34 

Permanence  of         .  .36 

Promulgation  of  (Chap.)    . 
publicly  read  .  .26,27 

Purity  of       .  .  .33 

Refusals  to  hear       .  .        44 

sealing  Books  of      .  .24 

Standard  of  Truth    .  .       .37 

Study  of         .  .  .29 

Truth  of         .  .  .34 

Writers  of     .  .  .      1,  2 

in  Written  Rolls  or  Books         22 
World,  all,  to  hear   ,  ,       42 

Scudding  ,  .  .91 

Sea  ....        26 

Molten,  in  Temple  .  .        52 

the,  literal      .  .  .26 

the.  metaphorical     ,  .        26 

turned  into  Blood    .  ,       26 

Sealers  of  Neheiniah's  Cov- 
enant      .  .  .      107 
Sealing  of  Books          .  .        24 
Seamansliip,  bad          .  ,        87 
Seai)orIs            .            .            .83 
Seasons ....       27 
maintained  by  God  .            .        11 
Seats      ....       60 
and  Beds  for  sleeping         .       60 
•'        for  use  at  Meals  .       60 
Second  Advent  (Chap.) 
coming  of  Christ,  time  not 

revealed  .  .  .        12       677 


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202 
203 
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203 
562 
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503 
259 
212 
449 
258 
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2.59 
257 
444 

258 
415 
147 
237 
258 
259 
458 

258 
6.34 
634 
684 
72 
3 
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640 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


o* 


SwoikI  AilviMit—  rr.r. 

comiu;,'  of  t'hrUt.  Piirtdcn  .        13 
"     liki*  NonhV 
Flood       ...        IS 
comilliT  of  Christ,  like  (U'- 

(ttrnclioii  of  Sodotn  12 

comini;  of  Cliri(*i,  like  the 

LlLililiiiiiL'  12 

coming  of  Chrit^t,  certrtiiitv 

of.  .  .  12 

Dentil ....        4.-) 
Secret  Pni.ver  coinmniuled  -12 

Secretjiries  in  Hebrew  IJov- 

ernnu'lit  .  .  .72 

Secmity.  Fnilli  irives  .  .        21 

Seed  ejift    into  the  Ground, 

I'nralile    ...  1 

Seed,  not  to  he  llli.ved  .        18 

Seer,  (iifls  at  con!*ultinjj        .      102 
Selr-CoiK-eit      ...        18 
Self-Control.       f!ff    Govern- 
ment ofTonu'Uu  56 
Self  Deniiil        .     '      .            .  03,  (i) 
Self-Kxisteiiceof  Cod              .        37 
Self-HiL'hleonsnes#      .            .        18 
Seiniiml  Kinissiuu       .           .       72 
Seumieheril)'!*  Attack  on  Jc- 
rnsalcni  . 
Ilezekinh  Tribiltar.v  to 
overthrown    . 
Sent^e-J.  the  live 
Separation    of    Wicked    and 

.Inst,  linnl 
Sepulchre,  Christ's     . 

sealed      . 
Seraph,  touches  IsaiahV  lips 
Seraphim.  Cherubim  and 
Serpent,  Satan  in  fnrtn  of 

tempts  Adam  and  Kve 
Seri)ents 
chariniiii^  tUcm 
no.xious" 

Poison     of,     iniraenlously 
cured 
Servnnt.  Amnon's 
chooses  Wife  for  Master's 

Son 
Gehazi.  a  had 
Servants  (Chap.) 
in  .\braliam  s  Time 
Duties  .H' 

of  (.iod.  doom  of  unfaithful 
of  tlod.  :.'ood  Men  are 
are  to  he  <lesired 
given  as  Dowry 
n<»t  good  Masters     . 
hints  on  mana-jdn^  ^ 
hired  (Chap.) 
of  Kings 

and  Masters  (Book) 
in  place  of  bad  Sons 
Paul's  Advice  to 
Hank  of         .  .  . 

of   Uoval    Household,    the 

Head 
as  Soldiers     . 
to  be  faithful 
to  be  obedient 
to  be  respectful 
vowed,  of  Sanctuary 
Service.  King  might  e.xact     . 
Services,  sacred.     •St't  Sacred 
Rites  and  Forms  (Hook) 
of  Temple,  after  Uestoration 
Servitude  (Bookt 
FureiLTi    among    Hebrew? 

(Chap.)    .    ~       . 
Generally  (Chap.)     . 
Gneco-Roman  (Chap) 
Hebrew  (Chap.) 
for  hire  (Chap.) 
Pre-Mosiuc  (Chap  )  . 
Settlement.  Exploring  for 
Settling  .\ll'airs  at  Uealh 
Seven  days'  watch  of  conse- 
crated Priest 
Seventh  Day 

its  original  Institution    . 

Traces  of  its  observance 

in  the  Patriarchal  Period 

Traces  of  its  observance 

after  the  Exodus,  before 

the  giving  of  the  Law  . 

fiolemtdy  enjoined  at  Si- 

imi  .  .  . 

solemnly     enjoined      in 

Mosaic  Law 
its  national  significAnce  . 
its  religious  character     . 
a  day  of  holy  rest  . 
Threat-  for  violating  it    . 
Death  indicted  for  violat- 
ing it       . 
Year.  ~  .S^e  Sabbatical  Year 
S'ivejity,  the 

Sexes  not  to  exchange  Gar- 
ments 
Sexual  impulses  of  Animals  . 


17S 
122 
122 

7 

.■iC. 

■19 
21 
13 
3U 
2 
40 
4(1 
40 

71 
:tl 

32 
3.3 

2 
27 
44 
42 
37 

2 
.311 
41 


40 
24 

3S 

21 
2 

27 
27 
27 
12 
11 


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ill 

01 
0 
0 


PAOK 

Ii77 
07J 
077 

077 

077 
0,'<2 

nil 

2,>l 
542 

073 
4(10 
47(1 
6'iO 

5M 

658,!) 

■J4 

."-.•JO 

051 

,305 
277 
•}7S 
350 

081 
.W 
(iO 
201 
I'W 
202 
514 
3.S(| 
.380 
3S9 

13.S 
441 

41(1 
441 
441 
430 
440 
442 
442 
441 
430 
442 
443 
440 
44  !l 
430 
442 
43!) 
441 

440 
430 
440 
440 
440 
437 
445 

e2s 

300 
430 

439 
441 
43!l 
437 
440 
430 
4.80 
377 

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572 
572 


0 

,572 

0 

.572 

0 

572 

0 

572 

0 

573 

6 

573 

10 

.574 

00 

0-20 

(IS 

47S 

55 

3!)1 

Shadow  hrtniylit  biickward.  a 

Sit:!! 
Slmdnich,       Mt'shncli,      nnd 

Abt'd-iioj^i 
Slinllnm,  ivii;n  of 
Shalrmiiifser  l(n*|)nil  Siimnrin 
SlmiiK'    llie    portion    of    the 

W'kkvd  . 
Sliain:;ar 
Sluivhit;  of  Bc'imtt*   for   the 

ITjiir.    ^Vf  Naxarllr. 
Shfha's  TiiHurn^ctioii  . 
Shcba.  (^uccii  of,  viclts  Solo- 
iiioti 

visit  of  (^lU'Cii  of 
SiuTlii-mitfs  cirriunciHi'd 
Slu't'p  and  Cioals 

Increase 

jirayed  for 

and  (toats.  I'arable  . 

lost,  I*arable  . 

"    Sinners  are 
Sh('i'p:*lK'arini;  . 
Sliuin,  Uesceudants  of 

Slu'uiaiah,  Book  of 
Slit-pluTd.  I'hrist  foretold  as. 

David  was     . 

Duty  of.  to  beat  off  wild 
Animals  . 

to  W  ri'^ponsil)lc  for  lopfsos 

to  t'jire  for  voung  and  di;?- 
al)iedol'ti»t'  flock 

tli^urative 

to  And  Pasturaj^e 

to  watcti  flock 

of  the  81ieep.  Christ  Is 

toniulimes  assisted  by  Ad- 
venturers 
Shepherdesses. . 
Shepherds 

in  the  Patriarchal  A-^a 

of  Bethlelieni  T 

Dnty  of  .  .  . 

metaplioiical 

visit  Christ    . 
Shcshan.  Descendants  of 
Sliewbread 

eaten  bv  David  and  liis  Men 

Table  of,  Taliernacle 
'*    in  Tenijile 

twelve  Cakes  for  the  twelve 
Tribes     . 
Shibboleth 
Shields.    <9^^  Armor;  Amiiis. 

of  Brass  in  Temple  instead 
of  Uold    . 
Shiloh.  Tabernacle  and  Ark  at 
Shirnei's    Enmity  and  Ajiol- 

oiry 
Ship.  Christ  teaches  in 
Ships.     iVte  Navy, 

bnill  by  Jehoshaphat 

and  Navi;;ation  (Cinip.) 
Shi  J)  wreck,  escape  from 

of  Paul  at  Malta 
Shishak  spoils  Jerusalem 
Shoes      .... 

and    Sandal?,    manner    of 
faistening 

put  off  in  Reverence 
Shophetim  or  .Jndj;es.  in  He- 
brew Government 
Shoterim  or  Secretaries 
Shoulders,  ascribed  to  God    . 
Shulamite,  Charms  of 
Sick,  Elders  to  minister  to    . 
Sickneis  (Chap.) 

caused  by  Sin 

fl'.'uraiive 

literal  .  .  .  , 

no  more  in  Heaven  . 

Prayer  for  recovery  from    . 

Kec'overy  is  of  God  . 

and  Recbverv  of  Hczekiah 
Siege.  Fruit  Trees  must  not 
be  destroyed  in  . 

Incidents  of  . 

of    .Icrusalem,    Ncbuchad- 
nezzar's  . 

Place  of.  a  Siirn 

Relief  of,  iirohiised. 

raised 

Signal  for  Protection  after 

vivid  Picture  of 
Sieges,     i^ee  Ai ;  Jericho. 

Directions  on 

formed 

threatened     . 

and  Fortresses  (Chap.) 
SiL'hiiii.' 

Siirht.  miraculous  pift  of 
Sign,  Gift  of  Tongues  is 

unkuown 


("EC. 

rAOB 

00 

102 

19 

127 

105 

20!l 

47 

3-22 

70 

115 

70 

254 

102 

380 

92 

201 

90 

2(i5 

a5 

318 

K5 

051 

57 

3!)1 

,57 

.391 

.30 

081 

B7 

.392 

18 

,M7 

57 

391 

38 

405 

4,5 

2(Ki 

4 

313 

4 

3 

34 

39 

33 

403 

34 

404 

:M 

404 

34 

403 

34 

403 

34 

403 

.34 

403 

130 

74 

34 

404 

30 

404 

33 

4112 

33 

402 

.S3 

403 

.34 

403 

35 

404 

40 

41 

.32 

212 

35 

033 

35 

035 

10 

585 

50 

593 

35 

fl.35 

01 

498 

00 

590 

10 

588 

95 

477 

54 

44 

113 

272 

411 

91 

412 

84 

354 

110 

2-0 

47 

307 

47 

.307 

10 

1U8 

72 

2.54 

72 

254 

17 

19 

3,4 

413 

78 

023 

301) 

54 

309 

74 

373 

M 

309 

,54 

309 

51 

0.M 

44 

180 

75 

373 

1'22 

278 

OS 

499 

72 

500 

129 

281 

09 

l(i3 

73 

.VII 

74 

501 

75 

.501 

72 

600 

08 

499 

71 

500 

m 

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499 

19 

3.58 

.58 

VM 

80 

0-24 

50 

102 

Signs    and     Svmhollc 
(Chap.)    ■. 

Signals  by  .Vrchery 
hy  Truiniiet   . 

SigidOeance  of  Sacrifices 

Sihon  of  Heshbon,  conquered 

Silence  .... 
of  Christ,  at  Trial,  prophe- 
sied 

Silencing  God's  Word 

Silk        .... 

Sliver.    See  Gold  and  Silver. 

Simeon.    Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

Inheritance  in  Canaan 
and  Li'vi.  History  foreshad- 
owed 
Prince  of.  Di-dicatiou  Offer- 
ing for  the  Tabernacle 

Simony  .... 

Sin.    .See  Fallen  Man  (Hook) 
Abs<ilution  tor.    ti'te  Remis- 
sion. 
Affliction  threatened  for    . 
causing  in  otlu'rs 
Christ's  Treatment  of 
Countenance  showing 
Conviction     of,     Prayers 
for  .  .  . 

Death  a  Punishment  0)r     . 
defined  and  described 
disct)vered  by  the  Law- 
Extent  ami  fivil  of  (Chap.) 
Faith  delivers  from  . 
the  first 

Ciod  does  not,  nor  tempt  to 
godly  Sorrow  for 
and  "Grace.  Contlict  of 
Jerusalem  threatened  for   . 
leads  to  Ihinishment 
Man's  love  of 

Nature  and  Genesis  of  (Chap. 
OtVi'rings 
Ofl'ering    at     consecrating 

Priests     . 
Ofl'erings,  on  Day  of  Atone- 
ment 
Ofl'ering,    Rebuke    for   de- 
parting from  Ritual 
prevents    Knowing    God's 

Will       .      ■  . 

Punishment  of  (Chajj.) 

Remission,  by  Apostles 
"  ))y  Christ 

and   Repentance    of    good 
Kings 

Satan  tempts  to 

Sickness  caused  by  . 

turning  from,  unto  God 

nnpardonable 
Sinai,  Law  given  at     . 

Route  from,  to  Canaan 
to,  from  Egypt 

set  apart 
Sincerity,  King  needs 

in  Prayer 
Sinew  that  shrank 
Singers,  Levites  served  as 

in  Temple  tmder  David 
Singing,    ^ee  Music. 

of  IJirds 
Sinking     miraculously     pre- 
vented 
Sinlessuess  of  Christ  . 

in  Heaven 
Sinners  are  lost  Sheep 

Obduracy  of,  lamented  by 
CJod 

Death  of,  God  has  do  Plcas- 
nre  in      . 
Sin-Ofl'ering,  Law  of  . 
Sins,  Apostles  can  remit 

Christ  forgives 

not  forgiven  . 

of  the  Flesh  (Chap.) 

against  God  (Chap.) 
"       Nature 

our  Neighbor  (Chap.) 

of  Others  not  sutTered  for   . 

against  Ourselves  (Chap.)  . 

of  parents  and  others  suf- 
fered for  . 

Solomon's 

of  the  Spirit  (Chap.) 

of  Wicked  Prophets 
Sisera  killed     . 
Bisters  not  to  be  married  to- 
gether 
Site,  for  Temple 
Sittinji:  in  Prayer 
Six  Fingers  and  Toes 
Skilled  Artisans 
Skin,  Disorders  of 
Slaughter,  of  Infants  . 

of  the  Innocents 

Tables,  Ezekiel's  Temple  . 


BKC.    PAOK 


31 
39 
61 
51 

100 

19 
15 
45 


54 
14 
07 


11 

73 


43 
35 
10 
9 

44 

80 

1 


21 
2 

95 
11 
73 
170 
74 
0 


58 
44 
41 


05 
112 


74 

n 

80 
39 
40 
30 
3 
13 
41 
28 
40 
96 


.35 
113 

51 

57 


99 
.39 
05 
112 
30 


63 

115 


100 
4!I2 
493 
IM 
242 
483 

30 
005 
300 


215 

208 
210 


(H        250 


6.30 
31 
614 


101 
527 
518 
357 

182 
375 
514 
510 
515 
M2 
514 
I'.'O 
530 
502 
304 
113 
610 
514 
637 

WO 

6-39 

038 

]4(? 

631 

6'20 

05 

448 
203 
373 
530 
545 
2.38 
238 
2:k 
582 
447 
178 
300 
015 
2-24 


129 
67 

684 
391 


98   121 


6«0 
05 
645 
610 
5'29 
618 
522 
110 
519 

114 
200 
519 
019 
510 

416 
592 
180 
356 
409- 
371 
449 
41 
6U3 


ALPHABETICAL' INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Slave.     See  Bond    Servants, 
Bond  Service. 

See  Ma!*ters  and  Servants 
(Book)     . 

Joseph  sold  as 

owning  Slavics 
Slavery.    See  Masters  and  Ser- 
vants (Book) 

Hebrew  Servitude  was  not 
Slaves,  Gentile,  to  Hebrews 
^Cbap.)    . 

mi;rht  be  bought  of  Heathen 
Sleep      .... 

Example?  of . 

miraculons     . 
Sleepincr.  ascribed  to  God     . 

Beds  and  Seats  for  . 

during  day.  by  Animals 

out  of  doors  . 
Slin^       .... 
Sloth      .... 

described 

Eflfects  of       . 

sharply  challenged  . 
Sluggard  sent  to  the  Ant 
Smitlicraft 
Smiting  Parents 
Snail       . 

Snakes   .... 
Snow      .... 

God  causes    . 
Sobriety  in  Cheerfulness 
Social     Life.      See     Family 

(Book)      . 
Social  Life  (Book) 

Relations  and  Duties  (Chap.) 
Society.    See  Civil  and  Social 

Life. 
Sodom,  Abraham's  Prayer  for 

and  Gomorrah,  Destruction 
of. 
Sodomites  removed  by  Asa  . 

by  Jelioshaphat 
Sodomy.      See   Sins    against 
Nature     . 

forbidden 
Instances  of  . 
Soldier,  Christian  Minister  is 

Dream  of        . 
Soldiers  in  Battle,  Befilement 

of. 
Soldier's  Pride 
Soldiers,  Servants  employed 

as . 
Soldier's  Virtues  and  Vices 

(Chap.)    . 
Solitude  of  Christ 
Solomon 
Book  of  Acts  of 
to  build  Temple 
builds  Cities . 
"       other  Buildings  than 

the  Temple 
*'       Navy  . 
builds  the  Temple    . 
charged  to  build  Temple    . 
Chief  Officials 
Dream 
his  Dominion  typifying  that 

of  Christ 
Fame  of         . 
Horses  and  Chariots 
Inauguration  Sacrifices 
Joy  at  completing  Temple 
Judgment  of 
Kingdom,  Extent  of 
length  of  his  reign   . 
makes  ready  to  build  the 

Temple    . 
marries  Pharaoh's  Daughter 
ordered  anointed 
Overseers    of    his    House- 
hold 
Polygamy 

prepares'to  build  the  Tem- 
ple 
Provision  Allowance 
Purveyors 

reign  .... 
Sacrificial  Ritual  under 
visited  by  t^ueen  of  Sheba 
Wealth  of      . 
Wisdom  chosen  by  . 
Writings  of   . 
Servants,  Children  of 
Temple  (Chap.) 
a  place  of  joy 
Contrilmtinns      of      the 

People  for  it       . 
David  s  Gifts  to    . 
Private  Donation  for 
DedicJitioii  Suriilices 
desired  and  hclowd 
Fall  of,  Jeremiah's  Warn- 
ing 
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Glory  and  Fate  of  (Chap.)  596 
Lamentations    over    the 

Ruin  of   .            .            .66  698 
Nation  assemhled  at  Ded- 
ication    .            .            .  57  594 
promises    that   he    shall 

build  it    .           .           .  32  691 
robbed  by  Ahaz  to  bribe 

Tiglath-Pileser  .            .  63  597 
robbed  to  maintain  Idol- 
atry         .            .            .63  597 
Son  of  God,  Christ  is  called  .  109  63 
Sou,   proflif^ate.   Servant    in 

place  of   .            .            .  40  442 

Sons,  murder  King      .            .  39  4.>l 

Songs  in  captivity       .            .  139  291 

Sorcery  and  Magic       .            .  54  88 

Sores  and  Boils            .            .  63  371 
Sorrow.    See  Affliction. 

Birds  Images  of        .            .54  390 

destroys  Appetite    .            .  99  478 
Soul  conscious  and  active  after 

Death      .            .            .  9  676 
Sounding  at  Sea          .           .  91  413 
Southern  Division  of  Israel- 
ites in  Wilderness        .  50  214 
Sovereignty  of  God     .            .  28  101 
Qnestions  of(Chap.)           .  4,52 
Sower,  Parable  of        .            .  43  12-13 
Sowini'  and  Reaping,  spirit- 
ual          .           ,           ,  18  400 
immediately  after  plough- 
ing          ...  18  400 
Speakers  and  Hearers,  Billle    10-17  4-7 
Speaking,  ascribed  to  God    .  18  19 
from  Mountains       .           .  11  ,383 
Spear     ....  28  491 
Speech.    See  Tongues. 

of  Balaam's  Ass       .           .  61  132 
Spies,  Canaan  searched  by    .  41  238 
evil  Report  of           .           .  43  239 
in  war,  bring  back  Intelli- 
gence      .            .            .103  507 
in  war,  discovered  but  es- 
cape        .            .            .  103  507 
in  war,  protected     .            .  103  507 
"        recompense  for  pro- 
tecting    .            .            .103  507 
in  war,  sent  forth    .           .  103  607 
sent  into  Canaan      .           .  85  220 
suspected      .           .           .  103  380 
...  103  607 
Spinning           .           .           .  66  408 
Spirit,  Holy.    See  Holy  Spirit. 

''         '■    indwelling  of      .  78  564 

Sins  of  (Chap.)         .           .  519 

Spirits,  evil,  sent  by  God      .  94  120 
in  Prison,  Christ  preaches 

to             ...  56  44 

Divination  by           .            .  51  87 

Spiritual  Adultery       .           .  65  462 
Blessings     promised     the 

Rigliteous           .            .  63  109 
Blindness  and  Ignorance    .  14  619 
ElHcacy  of  Pasts       .            .  24  580 
Gifts  may  be  coveted          .  36  638 
Harlotry         .            .            .72  465 
Ministry  in  General  (Chap.)  624 
Signiticaace  of  Baptism     .  89  655 
of  Holy  of  Ho- 
lies          ...  47  ,593 
Warfare         ...  75  562 
Spirituality  of  God      .           .  38  24 
Spittle    .           .           .           .  21  3.58 
Spoils  of  War  (Chap.) .           .  504 
"     "  not  always  taken  90  504 
"      "      "   refused  .            .  91  504 
"      "      "   forbidden          .  92  504 
"     "     "  expected           .  93  504 
"      "      "  taken     .            .  94  604 
I,      n      u  recovered          .  95  505 
"      "      "  divided  .            .  96  505 
"     "     "  the  Lord's  por- 
tion         ...  97  605 
Spoliation  threatened            .  15  3!)'.l 
Springs  of  Water         .            .  19  384 
SprinUling  Priests  with  Oil 

andBlood           .            .  59  647 
Standards,  used  in  Camp  in 

Wilderness         .            .  48  214 

Standing  .\rmy  of  Hebrews  .  17  489 
Army    of   Hebrews    under 

Saul         ...  17  489 
Army  of   Hebrews,    under 

Uzziah    ...  17  480 

Standing  in  Prayer      .           .  43  180 

Star,  Christ  foretold  as          .  34  39 

(Morning)  Christ  is  .            .  131  73 

Stars.    See  Heavenly  Bodies. 

"          .            .            .            .  3  382 

creation  of     .           .           .  5  94 

Starvation.    5<?e  Famine. 

Stariiri'.  diminutive     .            .  4  356 

high,  of  Saul              .             .  89  2.57 

Steadfastness  in  Persccntion  27  669 

rewarded        ...  31  670 

in  Religion    .           .           .68  559 


Stealing.    See  Theft;  Thief; 

Thieves. 
Steering 
Stellar  Bodies   . 
Stephen's  Martyrdom . 
Steward.  See  Unjust  Steward. 
Sticks  and  Staves,  a  Sign 
Stock.    See  Cattle. 
Care  of  (Chap.) 
Land  chosen  for 
loss  of,  a  Divine  Infliction 
Stone,  cast  into  the  Sea,  a 
Sign 
and  >fortar    . 
Stones,  of  Memorial,  on  Ephod 

as  Memorial  Pillars . 
Stoning  to    Death,  Persecu- 
tion by    . 
Stooping 
Store  House 
Storekeepers  in  Temple,  Le- 

vites 
Storms   .... 

caused  by  God 
Storm,  ManiEUvres  in 
Prayer  during 
Vow  by  Sailors  in    . 
Wintering    in    Harbor    to 
avoid 
Strange  fire,  Penalty  of  offer- 
ing 
Strangers.     See  Foreigners. 
Ezekiel's  Vision  of  Provi- 
sion for  . 
at  Passover    . 
Provision  for,  among  He- 
brews 
after  Restoration 
Rule  for  Burnt-Offerings  by 
Stratagem,  Ai  taken  by 

of  Giljeonites 
Stratagems,  military  . 
Strategy  and  Tactics  (Chap.) 
Straw  to  make  Brick  . 
Strays  and  Waifs 
Strength,  miraculously  given 

and  taken  away 
Strife      .... 
Stripes,  Persecution  by 
Strong  Drink.     See  Wine. 

Positions,  military  . 
Struggle  between    God   and 
Pharaoh,  as  to  letting 
Israelites     go    out    of 
Egypt      . 
Stubble  .  .       ■    . 

Study  of  Scripture 
Stumblincj-Stone,  Christ  is    . 

Christ  foretold  as     . 
Subjection  of  the  Body 
Submission  after  Defeat 
Submissive,  Courtiers  must  be 
Subscriptions  to  Epistles 
Subtile  Friend  and  his  bad 

Advice 
Succession  restored,  in  Joash 
Successor.    King    might    ap- 
point and  advise 
Sufferings  of  Christ     . 
Suicide  .... 
Instances  of  . 
of  Ahithophei 
of  Zimri 
Suitor  slain 
Sullenness 

Summer     Residence.     Solo- 
mon's retunt  from 
Summons  and  Surrender 


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Sun.    See  Heavenly  Bodies. 
Christ  foretold  as 
C'reation  of    . 
and  Moon 

made    to    stand 
still 
Sunday.    See  Lord's  Day. 
Sunstroke 
Superscription     on    Christ's 

Cross 
Superstition,  etc.  (Book) 
Supper.     See  Lord's  Supper; 

Paralile  of  Great  Supper. 
Supplies,  military  (Chap.)      . 
Support,  divine,  under   Per- 
secution, expected 
divine,  under  Persecution, 
requested 
Surety  for  safe  return 
Suretyship 

Surprise  of  Ammonites 
Surprises  in  War 
Surrender  advised 
Summons  to  . 


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90 

89 

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72 

68-70 

123 

Sustenance  of  the  Body  (Chap.) 
Swearing.     See  Oath  ;  Oaths, 
forbidden       .  .  .103 


403 
343 
392 

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405 
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368 
407 

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412 
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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Swearing- 
Form  111  Abnilmm's  Time  . 
rashly.  Expiation  for 
Swirtm;ss,  uf  Foot 

oI'Llfe 
Swine.  UoviU  sunl  into 

driven  inlo  lh«  Sea  . 
Sword     .  .  .  • 

rlirisi  foretold  a«     . 
(Jod  s:iid  to  nse         .  . ' 

Symhulic  Acts  ^Cliup.) 
.Mi)s;ui'  Syfiteni  was 
SyniiiMtliy.  of  Job's  Friends  . 

Willi  others   . 
Syii:ii:i>L;tie!* 
Christ  preuches  in    . 
used  t>y  (.'hris-tijnis  . 
Syriu.  AsuV  Leairne  with 
to  bf  coimuereU  byTij^lalli- 

Piieser     . 
to  1)0  di-'st roved 
Hoason  for  Dej^trnction  of. 
Greciun  Ivin-^  of 
Isniel     and     Jtidali     Join 

against    . 
Paul  in  .  .  , 

Prctplieeies  abont 
Syrian  tiovernor  sends  home 
for  In,*tructions 
told  l)y  Darius  to  let  Jews 

alone 
told    by  Darius    to  help 

build  Temple     . 
obeys  instructions  to  help 
Jews 
Idols   .... 
Invasion  of  Judah    under 
Jehoash  . 
Syrians  invade  Judah 
press  hard  on  Jehoahaz 
Wars  with  Alia/, 
System.  Mosaic,  as  a  whole  . 

Tabersacle,  after  the  loss 
of  the  Ark  at  Shiloh      . 

Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 
its  Dimensions  . 

Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 
its  Construction 

Altar  in  the  Court  of  the, 
its  Staves  and  Uin;^    . 

and  Ark  iChap.) 

and  Ark  moved  with  Camp 

anointed 

anoinlinj^  of  the,  and  all  its 
ctmtents,  ordered 

anointing  of  the.  and  all  its 
contenti*.  executed 

Bar3  to  hold  boards  in 
wall  toj^elher 

Construction  of 

Construction  of  the,  com- 
manded . 

Couplini^s  of  boards  in 
wall,  at  Corners 

Court  .... 

Curtains  and  HanginK*  of  . 

Dedication  Gifts  lor  (Chap.) 

Diniensiuns  of  the  Court  of 

and  Ark  from  Mises  to  Sol- 
omon vChap.) 

Functions  of  Levites  in 

inaugurated  (Chap.) 

Labor  and  Skill  for,  called 
for  by  Moses 

Material  "for,  called  for  by 
Moses 

Numl)er  and  place  of  boards 
in  wall     . 

People  ijave  more  than 
enoui^h  for  buildin*;  Ihtj 

Place  for  slaying  Animals 
for  food  . 

Priest*  prepared  for  re- 
moval 

Response  of  People  to  Mo- 
ses" call  for  buildin;^     . 

setting  up  of 

"  '■  the,  commanded 

Sum  total  used  in  building 
the  .  .  . 

Tenons  and  Sockets  of 
boards  in  wall    . 

the  Arrangement  of  the 
Contents  of  the  Holy 
Place 

the  outer  Door  of  the  Holy 
Place 

the  Work  of,  completed 

Transportation  ot     . 
two  outer  Coverin"^  of 
what  God  requireu  for  the 
Tabernacles,  Feast  of 

•■   its  sea- 
son and  length  . 
Feast  of.  the  grand  conclud 

ing  Festival 
and  Booths    . 


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Table   of  royal    Household, 
Provision  for 
of  Shewbread,  lu  Taberna- 
cle 
of  Shewbread,  Temple 
Tables  of  Stone 

deposited  in  Ark 
Tactics  and  Strategy  tChap.) 
Talei>earing,  Evils  of  . 

forbitUlen 
Talents.  Parable  <»f      . 
Talking.     'Ste  Discourse 

Cousequeiiees  of 
Tamar  and  Judah 
Tanning 

Tares.  Parable  (»f 
Tatnai.  on  rebuilding  of  Tem- 
ple 
Taxes.  King  might  m»|)Ose    . 
for  sacred  Purposes  (Chap.) 
Teachers.  Evangelists  to  ap- 
point 
Teaching,  of  Christ,  by  Par- 
ables 
a  Dutv  cpf  F.lders 
an  Evanu'clist's  Duty 
of  Others 

Religious,  under  Jehosha- 
phat 
Team,  mixed,  forbidden 
Tears  .... 
Teeth  .... 
Tekoah.  Pai-able  of  Woman  of 
Temperance  in  eating  .  ■ 

King  needs    . 
Tempest  mimculously  stilled 
Temple    building     resumed, 
after  Captivity  . 
opposed    ny    Samaritans 
from  .5-1.5  B.C.  to  Darius 
Ilystaspis.  5*21  B.C. 
opposed  by  Samaritans, 
under  Cambyses 
stopped  under  I'seudo-Smer- 

dis 
built  without  sound  of  tools 
Christ's  lirst  appearance  in 
Christ  preaches  in    . 
purities 


Christ's     appearance      in, 

prophesied 
cleansed  by  Nehomiah 
Contributions     for.      after 

Restoration 
Dedication  Gifts  for  (Chap.) 
desecrated   in  Nehemiah's 

Absence  . 
Feast  of  Dedication  of       .  * 
flnished  by  Zerubbubel 
Christ  foretells  Destruction 

of. 
Foundations      laid,     after 

Restoration 
Fiuictious  of  Levites  in 
Herod's  (Chap.) 
Christ    purifies    it    in    the 
beginning  of  his  Minis- 
try ..  . 
Christ  purifies  it  near  the 
close  of  his  Ministry    . 
in  Vision 
Dimensions  of  the  House 
Area.  Dimensions  of 
its  Sanctity 
the  East  Gate  shut 
Holy  Territory,  extent  of 
the  Portion  for  the  Sanc- 
tuary 
the  Portion  for  the  Priests 

and  Levites 
the  Portion  for  the  City  . 
*'        "  "       Prince 

Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the 
New  House 
Repentance  required 
Uncireunicised  excluded 
and  then  God  will  dwell 
in  it         .  .  . 

Materials  provided  for  by 

Jews  afier  Restoration      l&e 
opened  in  Heaven    .  .        99 

Porters  under  David  .        97 

Priests  took  Care  of  25 

rebuilt  after  Restoration    160-170 
Sanctuary.  Altar  and  Wor- 
shippers measured 
Service.     Artaxerxes    pro- 
vide.-J  for . 
for  the  Year 
Simmers  under  David 
Solomon's  (Chap.)    . 
accepted  by  God   . 
and  Porch.  Dimensions  . 
a  place  of  Joy 
a    Sanctuary    for    State 
Criminals. 


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Temi)lc,  SolDnioH'B— 

Com|il('ii<m  of 

l)(.-dicalicin  of 

lif.-ircd  ami  beloved 

Kail  or 
*•    Joremiiili's  waniing. 

Frcqiu-nli'd 

Ulory  and  I-'alcof  (Chap.) 
■'      of      . 

tiod  acccptt*  by  vi^ibleal)- 
pcaraiKc. 

(Jod  acirpts  by  promise 
to  Solomon 

God  accfpis  with  waruiiii; 
in  case  of  di.-ol>edielice 

Idolatrous  Delilenienl  of. 

Josiali  repair.-* 

Lamentations    over    the 
ruin  of    . 

Levites    wlio    sanctifled 
under  Hezekiah. 

Music  in  Service   . 

Nation   assembled  at  its 
Dedication 

Plan  u'iven  to  Solomon    . 

Promisi'S    that    he    shall 
build  it    . 

Promises    that    he    shall 
build  it  fuKliled  . 

Puritled  and  Repaired  by 
llezeliiah 

Repaired  under  .Jelioash . 
Joash 

KiOod  by  Nebuchadnez- 
zar 

Robbed  by  .\haz,  to  bribe 
Tiulath-Pileser  . 

Robbed  by  Ahaz  to  main- 
tain Idolatry 

Service  ort^anized  by  Sol- 
omon 

Service    re-or<^anized  by 
.Josiah 

Solomon  builds     . 

what  people  -rave  for  it  in 
response  to  appeal  of 
David 
used  by  Cliristians  . 

Utensils 
Zerubbabel's  (Chap.) 

"  Prophecies  of 

Ha^ai  and  Zechariuh 
concernin;^ 
Temporal  .^tlairs.  Providence 
in  (<;bap.) 
Calamities  for  Sin    . 
Support    of   Minister,    the 
People's    privilege  and 
protit 

Support,  Minister  has  right 
to  .  .  . 

Support  of  Ministry 
Wants;  Ciort  supplies 
Temptation  of  Riches 
bv  Satan 
of  Satan 
Tempting  God  . 
of  >Ien  by  God  .  .  94, 

to  sin  .... 
Ten  Commandments  , 
Pounds,  Parable  of  . 
Tribes,  Ish-boshetb,   Kini; 
of  .  .  \ 

Tent  for  the  Ark  at  Jernsa- 

1cm 
Tentcloths  of  Tabernacle 
Tentmakiug     . 
Tents     .... 
origin  of        . 
used  by  Abraham  and  He- 
brews 
Territory.    Holy,   in    Vision, 
extent 
llolv.  in  Vision,  portion  for 

"City 
Holy,  in  Vision,  portion  for 
Sanctuary 
Terror  of  Wicked  at   Judg- 
ment 
Tertullus 
Testament  (Will) 
Testimony.    See  Witnesses. 
Thanksgiving.  Exhortations  to 
for  the  fumiment  of  Prom- 
ises 
to  God  (Chap.) 
Blessings  on  . 
for  Deliverance  from  Death 
Nehemiah's  . 
Thebez,  Woman  of     . 
Theft      .  .  ■  • 

denounced 

Bondage  for  . 

Hebrews  sold  for  . 
Thcocraev  of  Hebrews 
Theophany,  Stone  at  Place  of 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Theophilns  addressed  by  Luke 
Thessalonica.  Paul  at 
Thief,  Judas  wue; 
Thieves,  help  in  pnrsuiug     . 

two,  crucilixion  of  . 
Prophecies  about 
Treatment  of  Christ 
Thiret,  of  David 

no  mort-  in  Heaven  . 
Thirty  Pieces  of  Silver 
Thouizhtfulness  uf  Character 
Thoughts.  CTod  knows 
Threats,  ^'^f' Penalties  ;  Pun- 
ishment. 
Three  Mighty  Men 
Threshing 

Substitutes  for 
Thunder 

God  causes    . 

and  Rain,  a  Sign 
Tiglath-Piloser    to    conquer 
Syria 
to  spoil  Samaria 
Tilling  the  Ground  (Chap.)    . 
Timber  .... 
Time  for  all  things 

of  Prayer 
Tithe-Feast,  Triennial 
Tithes    .... 
for  Levites     . 
and  Gflerings,  God  robbed 
in  ... 

might  be  turned  into  money 

for  the  Sacrificial  Meal 
paid  by  Aljraham  to  Mel- 

chi'sedec  . 
Punctuality     in,     to     ho 

blessed   . 
Tithing  of      . 
to  be  eaten  before  the  Lord 
vowed  by  Jacob 
Toilet.    See  Dress. 

for  Visitors   . 
Tokens  of  Virginity   . 
Tola       .... 
Tongue,  ascribed  to  God 

Government  of 
Tongues,  Gift  of,  inferior  to 
Prophetic  Gift    . 
miraculous  gift  of    . 
Gift  of 
Torture  of  Prisoners  of  War 
Total  Abstinence  from  Wine 
Town  Clerk  of  Ephesus 
Towns,  Government  of  He- 
brew 
Trade     .... 
Benefits  of     . 
in  Egypt,  allowed  Joseph's 

Relatives 
and  Commerce  (Chap.) 
Trades.    See  Industrial  Em- 
ployments. 
Traditions,  Jewish     . 
Trances  and  Visions  (Chap.) 
Transfigurations 
Transfo>mations,  miraculous 
Transgression,  Silence  about 
the  first 

"       test  of  Obedience  . 
''       Temptation  to  dis- 
obey 
the  first,  the  Disobedience 
"       the  tjuilt  and  shame 
"       the  Trial  and  Judg- 
ment 
Transgressors  and  Enemies 

cursed     . 
Trans-Jordanic     and     other 
territory  lost  by  Jews 
Translation,      Miracles       in 
(Chap.)    . 
between  earthly  Places 
"  *'  "        in 

Vision     . 
to  Heaven 
Transportation     by     Asses. 
See  Aeses. 
by  Camels 
Travel.     See  Riding. 

by  Camels 
Travelling 
different  modes 
Instances  of  . 
Treacherous  Wife 
Treasure.    See  Parable  of  Hid 

Treasure. 
Treasure  House 
Treasurers,  Levites  were 
Treaties.     Se^  Negotiations, 

etc.  (Chap.) 
Treatment  of  Prisoners,  good 
Treaty.     Se^  League. 
Tree   of   Life,  eaten   of,  in 

Heaven   . 
Trees     .... 


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Trees — 
Destruction  of 
Growth  of      . 
Trespass 
Oflering  for  light  otfences 
for     withholding     what 

was  due  to  C-Jod 
for  violating  any  of  God's 
rights  with   regard   to 
Israel 
for  carnal  knowledge  of  a 
betrothed  Bondmaid     . 
money  sent  for  the  pur- 
chase of  Victims 
at  return  of  Ark    . 
for  special  Sins     . 
Trial,    ^ee  Judicial  Procedure, 
of  Christ  foretold  by  him   . 

takes  place  (Chap.) 
of  Paul  at  Cesarea   . 
Trials,  of  Life  . 

and  Persecutions  (Book)    . 

Tribal  Feeling  very  strong    , 

Quota  of  Israelites,  in  War 

Tribes.    See  Ten  Tribes. 

in    Camp    and    on    March 

(Chap.)    ...  2U 

Censuses  in  the  Wilderness 

(Chap.)    . 
Genealogies  of  (Chap.) 
general  order  of.  Encamp- 
ment and  March 
History  of,  foreshadowed  . 
Organization  of  Hebrew     , 
Princes  of      . 
all  provided  for 
restored  by  Cyrus     . 
settled  east  of  Jordan 
Symbolic     of      the    Elect 
Church    . 
Tribunal  of  Justice,  Moun- 
tain as     . 
Tribunals  at  Gates  and  Doors 
Tributaries,    Canaauites     to 
Hebrews 
to  Hebrews    . 
Tribute,  demanded     . 
to  God,  of  Captives 
Hezekiah  pays  to    Senna- 
cherib 
by  Jehoahaz  to  Egypt 
JehoiakimV  to  Egypt 
to  Jehoshaphat 
Menahem's  to  Assyria 
Punishment  for  withholding    137 
Trinity  (Chap.)  .  _  -■  — 

foreshadowed 
hinted  at        . 
implied 
Triumphal    Entry,    Christ's, 

Prophesied 
Troas,  Paul  in  . 
Troops.    See  Military  Organi- 
zation (Chap.)    . 
Kin"  Restrained  by. 
Trouble.     See  Affliction. 

Prayer  for  help  in    . 
Trumpet,  and  Cornet  . 
signals 
Apocalyptic  . 
in  Holy  Celebrations 
at  King's  Inauguration 
of  Ram's  Horns 
Trust  in  God  (Chap.)  . 

Truth,  King  should  love 

Received 

and  Righteousness,  Love  of 

Scripture,  a  Standard  of     . 

of  Scripture  . 
Truthfulness    a    ministerial 

Grace 
Tubal.  Prophesies  about 
Twelve  Apostles 

Tribes.    See  Tribes. 
Twins     .... 
Two  Debtors,  Parable. 

Foundations,  Parable  of     . 

Sons,  Parable  of 

Thieves 

Tribes  and  a  half  provided 
for  in  Canaan     . 

Tribes  and  a  half.  Bounda- 
ries of  their  Territory. 

Witnesses  of  the  Apocalypse 
Tyre,  Commerce  of     . 

Ezekiel's         Lamentation 
over  her  fall 

finally  to  be  devoured  with 
Fire 

Geographical  Position 

Marriage  Alliance  with  Ahab 

Prophecies  about 

Relations  with  Hebrews    . 

Sin  of,  against  God's  People 

to  be  utterly  desolated 

to  be  restored,  after  seventy 

years       ...       57 


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208 

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214 

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249 

70 

252 

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299 

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Unbelief 
a  mitigation  of  guilt, 
contrasted  with  belief 
examples  of  . 
in  Miracles     . 
Unbelievers  called  Cows  and 

Bulls 
Uncertainty    of    Future,    as- 
cribed to  God     . 
of  Life 
Unchaugeablenes  of  Christ    . 
L'ncircumcised,  excluded  from 

Ezekiel's  Temple 
Uncircumcised  Fruit  . 
Uncle  and  Nephew 
Unclean  Animals 
Meat,  Priests  to  avoid 
Spirit,  Parable  of    . 
Uncleanness.   >S'fee  Ceremonial 
Defilements,  etc.  (Chap.) 
by  Carcass  of  Beast . 
of  Men 
of  Women 

"        Law  as  to.  ob- 
served in  case  of  Christ 
LTnction.        See    Anointing; 

Ointment. 
Undergirding    . 
Understanding,  Darkened     . 
Enlightenea  . 
Prophet  must  have  . 
of  Scripture  difticult. 
Unfaithful  Ser%ant8  of  God, 

Doom  of. 
LTnicorn  and  Dragon  . 
Uniform. 
Union    with     Christ.        See 

Christ  our  Life. 
Unity  of   Human  Race    de- 
stroyed   . 
of  God 
Universal  Peace 
Universe.  Creation  of. 
Unjust  Jud^e,  Parable 

Steward,  Parable 
Unlawful    to   carry   bed    on 

Sabbath  . 
Unleavened  Bread.  Days  of 
Unmerciful  Servant,  Parable  of 
Unpardonable  Sin 
ITnrevengefulness  of  God 
Unsearchable,  God  is  . 
Unspiritual     observance     of 

Holy  Days 
Unsteadfastness  in  persecu- 
tion, punished   . 
Uprightness  in  Counsellors  . 
Uriah,  David's  Crime  against 

killed  . 
Urim  and  Thummim  . 
Useful  Metals  . 
Usurper  slain    . 
Usury  forbidden 

Utensils.    See  Furniture,  etc, 
(Chnp.)    . 

of  Altar  in  Tabernacle  Court 

of  Tabernacle. 

of  Temple 
LTzziah,  reign  of 

Vagrants,  wicked.  Poverty 

of 
Vail 

Bride's 

of  Holy  of  Holies,  Temple 

in  Tabernacle 
Vain  Malice 
Valet.  Amnon'p 
Valley  of  Dry  Bones,  Vision 

of 
Vanity  of  Life  . 

of  Riches 
Vegetable  Food 

Kingdom  (Chap.) 

Life^  Creation  of 
Vegetables,  Miracles  in  (Chap.) 
Vehicles,  represented  as  used 

by  God    . 
Vengeance,  ascribed  to  God 

on  Enemies,  Thanks  for 
Veracity  of  God 
Vessels.    See  Bonis;  Ships. 

of  Tabernacle 
Vestments  of  High  Priest 

of  Priests 
Viceroy  in  Edom 

Egyptian 

Insignia 
Vices,  military,  and  Virtues 

(Chap.)    . 
Victim,  to  be  unblemished 
Victories  of  David 
Victory  . 

by  Asa 

ascribed  to  God 

assured  by  God 


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PEC 

PAOK 

W 

49(1 

49 

241 

H 

487 

W 

181 

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27J 

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64 

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17 

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Victory— 
Exultation  over 
God  promlst'B 

National.  IntiTcessiou  for  . 

bv  JchosImptiiU 

ftiul  Pursuit  (Clmp.) 
Vii,'iltuice.  Chrimiiin  . 
Vine.  Christ  is  .  . 

Tree,  a  Siijn  . 
Vinei:«r.  i^iven  to  Olirlst 
Viticvanl!*  destroi,e<l  . 
Viiu'vtircU  and  Vinedressers 
\'iiit(iL'e .... 
VioiiMU't'.  miraculous  . 
Viririn  Captives  spared 

Mary  .... 

Princess.  Dress  of  . 
Vin.'itiirv  (Chap.) 

In'\viiiii.'d 

prrpetual,    of    Jephtlmh's 
Uuuu'hter  .  .     ( 

Tokens  of      . 
Vir-jins.  Ret'erences  to 

W  ise  and  Foolisli,  Parablo 
of  .  .  .  3C, 

Virtut's.  military,  and  Vices 

((^Imp.)    . 
Visible  Glory.  C:od*3  . 
Vision,     ^e  Si^ht. 

of  Canaan,  Kzekiel's 

Daniel's,   of  Medo-Persian 
Emiiirc 

Ezekiel  s.  of  Provision  for 
Strauixers 

Ezekiels.  of  River  of  Sal- 
vation 

of  Gabriel.  Daniel's 

of  Horses.  St.  John's 

Jacob's,    before   goin^    to 
Euypt       . 

John's,  of  River  of  Life 

of  Ineense-Ollering  . 

of  St.  Peter    . 

Prophetic,  of  Earthquake  . 

Stone  at  Place  of 

Temple  in.  Dimensions  of 
the  House 
Visions  (Chap.) 

an(i  Trances  . 
Visiting 

Visitoi-s.  Toilet  for     . 
Voice.    Iluman,  ascribed   to 

God 
Voices,  miraculous 
Volunteers 
Vow,  Instances  of 

must  be  kept 

bv  Widow 

by  Wife 
Vowed  Servants  of  the  Sanc- 
tuary 
Vows,  etc.  (Chap.) 

answered 
Voyaye  of  Paul  to  Italy 

Wages  of  Hireling,  a  Crime 
to  withhold 
working:;  for  . 

Wagons  and  Oxen   for    car- 
riage of  Tabernacle 

Waifs  ana  Strays 

Wailing  for  the  Dead  . 

Waiting  on  God  (Chap.) 

Wall  of  Jerusalem  dedicated 
War.    See  aU-o  Canaan.  Con- 
quest of  (Chap.);  Civil 
War;  David's  Offlcers; 
Military,    etc.;    Rebel- 
lion. 
War  (Book) 
of  Abijah  with  Israel 
of  Amaziah  against  Edom  . 
*■  " "        Israel  . 

Council  of      . 
Exemption    from    Service. 

See  Exemption. 
God's  Hand  in  (Chap.) 
Inquiries  of  God  concern- 
ing 
Jotham's  Success  in 
Negotiations  to  prevent     . 

"  to  end 

offensive  to  God 
SIX  years  of  (Conquest  of 

Canaan)  . 
Spoils  of,  not  always  taken 
refused 
forbidden 
expected  . 
"        taken 
'•         recovered 
'■        divulcd 
"        the  lord's  portion 
Wisdom  required  in 

to  avoid 
Warfare  of  Believer    . 


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5(ia 

Warmth  In  House 

Fire  (in  Hearth 
WarniiiiTs  against  lewd    Wo- 
men 
Warrior,  (iod  represented  as 
Warriors  of  Trnns-Jordanic 

Tribes  sent  back 
Wars,  and  Coiupiests  (Chap.) 

of  Asa  with  Israel    . 

etc..  among  Hebrews 

of   Isniel  and  Syria,   with 
Aha/- 

of  Uz/Jflh 
Washing  for  Burial 

the  Disciples'  Feet  . 

at  Inanguraiiim  of  Priests  . 
Watchfulness  of  Character     . 
Watching,  for  Ihe  Dead 
Water,  bad  made  good 

for  Drink 

miraculous  Supplies  of 

of  .Ii-alouf^v 

of  Life.  Chrif't  is      . 

*'     '*    Drank  of,  in  Ilcaven 

Miracles  in  (Chap.)  . 

Plants 

of  Purilicntion 

applied 

*'  "  prepared 

Refercnc<'rt    to    miraculous 
Supplies  of 
Watering  Slock.    See  Wells, 

etc. 
Waters  (Chap.) 

God  controls 

mirncuUuis    Divisions     of. 
References  to     . 
Waterworks 
Weakness 
Wealtti.    See  Riches. 

Solomon's 

and  Poverty  Indifferent 
Weaning  Infants 
Weapons.  See  Arms,  etc,  (Chap. 


of  Believer     . 
use  of.  ascribed  to  God 
Weather.  Signs  of 
Weaving 
Wedding  (Chap.) 

Parable  of      . 
Weeping  for  the  Dead 
Weights  and  Measures 

false    .... 
Wells  and  Fountains  . 
tiguralive    . 
literal 
for  Stock 

'•  contention       for 

first  access 
for  Stock,  kept  covered 
"  the  valuable  striv- 

en for       . 
for  Stock,  rcastm   for  con- 
tention over,  fouling  by 
Cattle's  feet 
Western  Division  of  Israelites 

in  Wilderness    . 
Whale,  a  Siirn  . 
Wheat  and  Tares.  Paralile     . 
Wheels,  of  living  Creatures 

(Ezekiel) 
White  Asses,  ridden  by  Rul- 
ers 
White.    Blue     and     Purple, 

Dress 
Whore.  Whoredom.   See  Har- 
lot;   Harlotry:    Prosti- 
tution. 
Wicked.      See    Fallen    Man 
(Book);     Hell:    Lost; 
Righteous  and  Wicked, 
in  calamity,  (.iod  does  not 

pity 
consumed 
Dejitb  threatened  to 
I)isiourse 
Doom  of         . 
final  Doom  of 
Friendships  of 
given  over  to  Satan  . 
Husbandmen.  Parable 
ahd  Just  separated  at  Judg- 

mi'iit 
Magistrates   . 
described    . 
eent  in  Judgment 
threatened 
People 
a.  described 
a,  threatened 
Prayer  of,  is  not  heard 
Priests 

neglect  to  teach    . 
Prophets 
Prosperity  of 

'•  Complaints  of 


PKC.  TAOE       Wicked  — 
54        4()7         the  end  of  the  Prosperity 
54        407  of  Ihe 

l)rotected  by  Righteous 
0       .117         sometimes  iiot  protected    . 
20         aO         RicheM  no  profit  to  . 
Sacrillces  ()f  . 
240         Sliaine  the  I'ortion  of 
!>M         Terror  of,  at  Judgment 
113        271      Wickedness,    apparent     Im- 
ia3        51'i  punity  of 

Hate  of 
121    27t».  7         King  should  hate  and  punish 
119        27<i         National  Calamities  |"or 

101  37!»     Widow.  Brothers.    See  Levi- 
90        6.Mi  rate  Marriage. 
57        64«         of  Zarepbath 
t)2        TAS         Cruse  of  Oil 

102  37!) 
38       130     Widows  to  be  honored,  a  no- 

34  3(i4  table  Examph 
8ti        i;iO         Miles 
45       42f>         Vow 

laii         73        for  Service  in  the  Church 
51       685        and  Orphans  (('hajj.) 

127  Bitterness  of  their  Lot 

35  3H7  Claim  to  Protection 
79        653  CJod  avenges  them 
lU        653     Wife.     See  Jealousy;  Wive? 
;9       G5;j        and  Husband  choose  each 

other 
37        130         bad 

captive,  not  to  be  sold 
3G        404         Choice  bv,  of  Husband 

3sl         and  Children,  Annual  Gifts 
21  99  to 

chosen  or  procured  by  oth- 
34        129  ers 

71        40S         deserting  her  husband 
65        360         Duties  of.    See  Wives,  etc. 

getting  a,  by  parental  An 
96       265  thority     . 

36  528         getting  a,  by  violence 
61        429         good    . 

)  491         Hebrew,  devoting  a  Son  to 

491  the  Lord 

75        562         Hebrew,  pacifying  an  ene- 
21  20  my 

28        386         Hebrew,  preparing  Food 
67        408  *•  siding    with    the 

42t  Husband    against    the 

44        442  Father 

102        380         Hebrew,  the  Woman's  Oalh 
15        410         insolent 
•5       410         Modes  of  getting  (Chap.) 
19        381         Position  among  Hebrews 
19        384         eaves  Husband's  life 
19        384         treacherous 
36       404     Wild  Asses.     See  Asses. 

Beasts 
36        404  *'      hunted 

36        404         Oxen.    See  Oxen. 

Wilderness,  described 
God's  Mercies  in 
Hebrews  in  (Chap.) 
Wilful  Murder.    See  Murder. 

36  404         described 
Disposition  to  be  made  of 

51        214  the  Culprit 

75        IfU     Will  (the)  enslaved 

37  681         renewed 
incomprehensibly 

13        198  "        instantaneously 

"        wholly 
83        395     Will  and  Testament 

Windows 
46        367         Ezekiel's  Temple 

Temple 
Winds    .... 

caused  by  God 

maintJiined  by  God  . 
Wine      .... 

Cup  of.  a  Sign 

for  Drink 

drinking 

improved  by  age 

ana  M;iTrh  given  to  Christ 

prescribed 

prohibited    to    Priests    on 
Duty 

and  strong  Drink,  Nazarites 
disused    . 

and  sinuig  Drink,  prohib- 
ited to  Samson's  Mother 

Total  Abt*linence  from 

Water  turned  into    . 

and  Wantonness 
Winking 
Wisd<un.  of  Aged  CounseUors 

attainable 

Attainment  of 

its  Excellency 

Fear  of  God  is  beginning  of 

of  God 

Impartation  of 

King  needs    . 

little  L'ood  of 

Prophet  must  have 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Wisdom— 

rt-qnired  in  War 

from  Scripture 

stffkiiii;  after 

Soloniuii  chooj^es 

taught  l>y  Auimstls  . 

where  it  mav  not  be  found 

of   this   Wo'rld  foolit*hncs3 
with  God 
\Vise.  anrl  Foolish  contrasted 

may  be  talked  to 

Men  visit  Christ 

worship  Christ 
Wise   and    foolish     Virgins, 


36, 


Paralile 
Witchcraft  (Chap.) 
Death  denounced  for 
Death  inflicted  for  . 
Efforts  to  abolish      . 
etc.,  found  vain 
practised 
etc..  prolubited 
Withered  Fig-Trce      . 
Witness,  by  ^ift  of  Lambs     . 
must  be  more  Ilian  one 
ne-jlectinir  to  l)e,  Espiatioa 
Witnesses,  Executioners 
and  record     . 
more  tlmn  one  to  a  Murder 
etc.,  Sale  of  Land     . 
Wives,  Abijah's 
and  Concubines,  Solomon's 
Duties  of        . 

Hebrew  King  not  to  multiply 
Jacob's  Servitude  for 
King  selects  for  royal  Family 
Wolf       .... 
Woman  \vlio  anointed  Christ 
bent  with    Infirmity,  Cure 

of  a  . 

Hebrew,  Position  of 
miu'ht  appear  in  Court     . 
mi^'ht  be  Judge  and  Queen 
might  converse  in  public 
might  deliver  a  City 
might  give  counsel  in  an 

emergency 
might   give    counsel    In 

public  matters  . 
miglit  go  alone 
miL'ht  go  unveiled 
might  raise  an  army  and 
make  war 
Oath,  the,  of  a  Hebrew  Wife 
taken  in  Adultery    . 
ofTekouh,  Parable  . 
ofThebe/.       . 
weeping     for    Christ,    his 
Words  to 
Women.     ^V^  Heroines. 
Cliriet  appears  to     . 


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Women — 
beautiful 
aud  Children  Captives,  en 

staved 
Di-ei*s,  Directions     . 
Hcl>rew.    See  Deborah 
lewd,  their  Arts 

Ruin  of  yielding  to  them 
Sacrifice  fur  Purilication 
their  Ministry  to  Christ 
not  to  speak  'in  Churcli 
uncleanness  of 

"  "    Law  as 

obser\'ed    in    case 
Christ      . 
Woodwork  of  Temple 
Woolen .... 
Word    of  God.      See   God's 
Word;  Scripture, 
silenced 
Work.    See  Hireling ;  Indus 
trial  Employment  (Bowl 
Laborers. 
Working  Ship  . 

in  Storm 
Works.      See   Good  Works 
Parable     of     Talents 
Parable  of  Ten  Pour.ds, 
of  Christ  attest  his  Ministry 
and  Faith 

without  Faith  insutttcient 
of  the  Flcsli  in  general 
the  Fruit  and  Evidence  o! 

Faith 
of  God  (Book) 

"      done  by  Christ 
Justitication  followed  by 
Man  judged  by 
of  Necessity  and  Mercy  on 
'  Sabbath  . 

World,  all  to  hear  Scripture 
to  be  destroyed  at   Judj^ 

ment       .  .  .       .39 

non-conformity  to  ■  .  .       65 

Worship,  etc.  (Chap.'t 

false,  by  Jews,  other  forms 

of  (Chap.) 
given  to  Christ         .  .      113 

false.    See  Idolatry, 
of  Groves       .  .  .  19, 20 

in  Heaven      .  .  .91 

of  Heavenly  Bodies  (Chap.) 

"         "            "    denounced  18 
of  High  Places          .           .  21,22 

otherldols     ...  25 

Public,  Praise  is  part  of     .  2.3 

of  Saints,  Prohibition  of    .  40 

of  Satan         ...  34 
Worshippers    measured,     in 

Ezekiel's  Vision           .  98 


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15    665 


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91 


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18 


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29 
33 


411 
412 


42 
538 
639 
516 


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545 


574 
12 

681 
559 
654 

81 
67 

0,81 
656 
80 
80 
80 
81 
83 
173 
86 
803 

604 


Wounds 

figurative 

healed  miraculously 

literal 

as  a  Sign 
Wrath  of  God  . 
Writers  of  Bible 
Writing,  as  Memorial 

of  Books 

of  Letters 

Year  of  Jubilee 

Sabbatical 
Yearning  of  the  Soul  for  God 
Yoke,  as  Symbol 
Yokes,  a  Sign   . 
Young  of  Birds,  care  for 

"      "      "       neglect  of 
Young  Counsellors,  rash 

the,  exhorted  to  believe 

Zachariah,  reign  of 
Zeal 
a  ministerial  Grace  . 
of  Christ,  prophesied 
Zebulun,  Census  in  Wilder- 
ness 
Genealogy 

History  of,  foreshadowed 
Inheritance  in  Canaan 
Prince  of.   Dedication   Of- 
fering for  the  Taberna 
cle  .  . 

Zechariahand  Haggai,  Proph 
ecies  concerning  Zcrub 
babel's  Temple 
reproves  Jews  for  not  build 
lug  the  Temple 
Zedeklah  rebels  against  Neb- 
uchadnezzar 
Fate  of 
reign  of 
Zelophehad's  Daughters 


66 

78 
66 
77 
66 
53 
47 
1,2 
109 
2* 
32 

11 
10 
39 
17 
66 
53 
53 
24 
19 

104 
69 
92 
27 

62 
12 
64 

78 


73 


129 
129 
129 
86 
83 


372 

502 
3?2 
1.38 
373 
161 
531 

1 
484 

8 


575 
574 
177 
400 
163 
390 
390 
450 
540 

869 
660 
627 
37 


250 
819 


599 


166   301 


381 
282 
281 
41.S 
471 


Zerubbabel.  Captives  returned 

with       .  .  100, 101  825 

Priests  returned  with          .  99  824 

Temple  (Chap.)        .  .  698 

begun          ...  67  698 

building  stopped  .            .  71  599 

completed  .            .            .  76  600 

Contributions  for             .  19  632 

dedicated   .  .  .76  600 

Prophecies  of  Haggai  and 

Zecharlah  concerning  it  72  599 

Zidon,  Prophecies  aliout       .  68  341 

Zimri,  reign  of             .            .  102  267 

Ziou.    See  Jerusalem. 

Zipporah  circumcises  her  Son  85  654 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  YERSES 

To  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS   OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE,  Showing  the 
Page  in  the  Analysis  where  each  Verse  is  Used.      The  Plus  Sign  (+)  is 

USED    TO    SHOW    WHERE   A   VERSE   HAS   BEEN   DIVIDED. 


GENESIS. 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

28 

206 

14 

206 

Chap. 

XVII. 

28-31 

.391 

Cliop.  1, 

29 

426 

15 

374 

32 

314 

30 

206 

16 

206 

1 

654 

33 

24 

31 

374 

17 

374 

2 

229 

34 

314 

VERSE                     PAGE 

32 

206 

18 

206 

3 

181 

1     ■                       93 

19 

374 

4-7 

229 

2                          31 

29 

206 

8 

231 

Chap 

XXII. 

3-19                    94 

Chap 

VI. 

21 

374 

9-12 

654 

•JO-25                    95 

22 

206 

13 

436 

1 

120 

26                          32 

1,2 

365 

23 

374 

14 

654 

2,3 

86 

27                          95 

3 

31 

24 

206 

15-17 

229 

4 

383 

28                        394 

4 

356 

25 

374 

18 

189 

5 

179 

29,  30                 3ti0 

5 

515 

26,27 

206 

19 

122 

6-14 

86 

31                          95 

6 

21 

28 

229 

20 

313 

15 

196 

7 

22 

29,  30 

420 

21 

657 

16,17 

284 

8,9 

561 

31 

229 

22 

18 

18 

34 

Chap.  II. 

10 

2011 

32 

374 

23 

436 

19 

284 

11,  12 

515 

24-26 

654 

20-24 

213 

1-3                  5T2 

13 

115 

27 

436 

4                        93 

14-16 

411 

Chap. 

XII. 

5.  6                  3S(i 

17 

127 

1-6 

229 

Chap. 

XXIII. 

7                          95 

18 

128 

7-9 

581 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

8.  9                   398 

19.  20 

3W 

10 

sia 

1 

374 

10-14                 385 

21 

360 

11,  12 

.355 

1 

18 

2 

380 

15                      398 

22 

168 

13 

416 

2 

198 

3.4 

378 

Hi,  17                 614 

14,15 

355 

3-5 

481 

5-11 

379 

18                        414 

16-20 

416 

6 

425 

12-18 

471 

19                        394 

Chap. 

VII. 

7,8 

478 

19,  20 

370 

20                        414 

9 

405 

21                        1.35 

1 

109 

Chap. 

XIII. 

10 

122 

22.  23                 414 

2-1 

127 

11-13 

427 

Chap. 

XXIV. 

24                        415 

5 

168 

1 

2.30 

14 

122 

25                        478 

6,  7 

127 

2,3 

473 

15 

427 

1.  2 

659 

8 

:m 

4 

186 

16.  17 

198 

3-5 

415 

9-11  + 

127 

5,6 

474 

18 

S45 

6 

416 

Chap.  III. 

+  11.  12 

128 

7-9 

553 

19 

430 

7,8 

196 

1.3,  14 

127 

10 

241 

20-22 

198 

9 

659 

1-10                 514 

15-24 

128 

11,  12 

2:30 

23-25 

188 

10,11 

410 

11-13                  615 

13 

515 

26 

110 

12 

185 

14                        202 

14,  15 

SiO 

27 

555 

13 

160 

15                          37 

Chap. 

VIII. 

16 

284 

28-32 

188 

14,  15 

161 

16                        424 

17 

aao 

33 

18 

16 

413 

17-19                 398 

1-5 

128 

'18 

581 

17,  18 

481 

20                      414 

6-12 

390 

19,  20 

395 

21                      366 

1.3-19 

128 

Chap. 

XIX. 

21-23 

421 

22                      515 

20 

581 

Chap. 

XIV. 

24 

206 

23                      398 

21 

398 

1-3 

199 

25,26 

481 

24                      516 

22 

96 

1-3 

497 

4-10 

467 

27 

175 

4-7 

511 

11 

1.35 

28-31 

4S1 

8,9 

497 

12-17 

201 

32 

395 

Chap.  IV. 

Chap. 

IX. 

10 

498 

18-22 

189 

33 

362 

11 

.504 

23-25 

315 

34,35 

474 

1                      426 

1 

414 

12 

5a3 

26 

138 

36 

135 

2                      402 

2-4 

360 

13 

,506 

27,28 

315 

37,38 

416 

3-7                  628 

5,  6 

4.58 

14 

4:36 

29 

110 

39-41 

196 

8-15                627 

7 

414 

15 

496 

30-35 

463 

42-44 

161 

16                        17 

8 

4 

16 

505 

36-38 

313 

45,46 

395 

17                      405 

9-11 

128 

17 

314 

47 

367 

18                      206 

12-17 

96 

18-20 

492 

48 

180 

19                     415 

18,19 

312 

21 

605 

Chap 

XX. 

49 

419 

20                      405 

20,21 

365 

22-24 

504 

50 

102 

21                      483 

22,  23 

431 

1 

314 

51 

420 

22                      408 

24-27 

315 

2 

416 

62 

180 

2:3, 2*                527 

28 

206 

Chap 

XV. 

3 

156 

6:3-56 

421 

25                       426 

29 

374 

4-8 

157 

57-^iO 

420 

26                      1«6 

1 

108 

9 

416 

61 

395 

2,3 

427 

10-14 

417 

62-65 

422 

Chap 

X. 

4,5 

284 

15 

314 

66,  67 

423 

Chap.  V. 

6 

644 

10 

417 

1 

312 

7 

2:31 

17,  IS 

135 

1                        95 

2-8 

313 

8-11 

160 

Chap. 

XXV. 

2                       414 

9 

396 

12 

159 

3,4                  206 

10-18 

313 

13 

232 

Chap. 

XXI. 

1 

415 

5                      374 

19 

315 

14 

234 

2-4 

213 

6,  7                  206 

20 

313 

15 

373 

1,3 

136 

5 

434 

8                      374 

21-30 

206 

16 

2»4 

3 

429 

6 

415 

9.  10                206 

31 

313 

17 

127 

4 

6,54 

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32 

312 

18 

231 

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135 

9,10 

aso 

12.  13                206 

19-21 

315 

8 

429 

11 

108 

14                      374 

9-13 

313 

12-16 

207 

15,  16                 206 

Chap. 

XI. 

14 

415 

17.18 

313 

17                      374 

Cliap. 

XVI. 

15,  16 

433 

19 

206 

18,  19                206 

1.2 

312 

17 

196 

20 

480 

20                      374 

3 

405 

1-6 

313 

18 

197 

21 

135 

21, 22                206 

4-9 

312 

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22.  23 

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313 

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874 

14 

198 

22-24 

314 

27 

396 

25,  26                206 

12 

206 

15,  16 

313 

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28 

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27                      374 

13 

374 

7 

12 

27 

314 

29 

361 

GEX. 

SCRIPTUPxE  IXDKX  OF  VEllSES. 

EX. 

VER^E 

I-AOK 

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TERSE                     PAGE 

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30 

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8                      .380 

(hap.  XLll. 

Chap.  XLVIil. 

31 -il 

471 

lT-21                   426 

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22,  23                  1.35 

10,  u             2>a 

1-3                 283 

1                      369 

21                        426 

12                        2.31 

4                     434 

2                      407 

Chap. 

XXVI. 

■i5-.34                  440 

i:)-15                581 

5                     2.33 

3                        18 

85-43                  391 

16-18                  428 

6                      413 

4                      284 

1 

3<W 

19                      3T7 

7, 8                 4:)3 

5, 6                  429 

2.3 

•231 

20                     381 

9-14                 .507 

7                      380 

4 

315 

Chap.  XXXI. 

21                        4>0 

15,  16                  469 

8,9                  4.33 

5 

108 

22                        46.3 

17                      470 

10+                  874 

6 

3M 

1                      471 

43-26                  208 

18                       167 

+ 10-12            433 

7 

417 

2                      3.'.7 

27                      -IHO 

19,  20                470 

13,  14                471 

8 

423 

8                      43:i 

28                      374 

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9-11 

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4,5                  357 

29                      375 

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16                      198 

12 

899 

6,7                  440 

24                      41)5 

17-19                 471 

13,  14 

474 

8,9                  391 

25                      479 

20                      *» 

15 

401 

10                      157 

Chap.  XXXVI. 

26                      395 

21                      431 

Hi,  17 

474 

11                       I'.IS 

27,  28                552 

22                   m 

lS-23 

4(M 

12                      157 

1                      207 

29                        480 

24 

281 

13                        198 

2,  3                  415 

.30,  31                  507 

25 

4U3 

14-16                 425 

4,  5                  207 

82-34                 472 

Chap.  XLIX. 

26-.31 

314 

17,  IS                395 

6-8                    314 

85                      6.V2 

32, ;« 

404 

19                        82 

9-24+              207 

36                      431 

1-1                   249 

34,35 

618 

20,  21                  440 

+  24                   391 

87                      480 

5-9                   250 

22,  23                 441 

25-13                 207 

88                      4»1 

10                        34 

24                        157 

11-43                 250 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

25                        403 

24                      108 

26                        419 

Chnp.  XXXVII. 

Chop.  XLIII. 

25-27                 230 

1 

374 

27,  28                  422 

28                        249 

2 

376 

29                      102 

1,2                  403 

1,2                  433 

29-.32                  377 

3 

3!tll 

30                      468 

3,4                  434 

3-9                    480 

33                      377 

4 

356 

31                      419 

5-10                 157 

10                      480 

5 

396 

82                      468 

11                      435 

11,12                479 

6,7 

356 

33                      405 

12,  13                403 

13.  14                4.31 

Chap.  L. 

8 

4U 

.34-37                 468 

14-17                 480 

1,V17                  478 

9.  10 

361 

38                      403 

18-22                 4.35 

18                        4.36 

1                      380 

11 

357 

39                      401 

23                      368 

19-23                 5.32 

2,3                  379 

12,  13 

4.34 

40                      403 

24                      4.35 

21                      478 

4-6                   377 

14 

337 

41                      440 

25                      410 

25-29                 479 

7-10                 380 

15,  16 

368 

42                        105 

26,27                435 

30                     4:).3 

11                      379 

n 

357 

4.3-49                 581 

28                      4.36 

31. 32               478 

12,  13                380 

18-20 

*n 

SO                      423 

29                      368 

33                      471 

14                      381 

21 

337 

!iI-54                 581 

30                      4.33 

34                      365 

15-18                4:)0 

22 

356 

55                      434 

31-33                 393 

19,  20                  102 

23 

337 

34                      368 

21                      430 

24 

4.M 

35                      434 

Chap.   XLIV. 

22                      233 

25 

360 

t  Imp.  XXXII. 

36                      436 

23                      375 

26 

431 

1, 2                  479 

24                      231 

27 

356 

1,2                  200 

3                      366 

25                      877 

28 

99 

S-5                   478 

Chap.  XXXVIII. 

4,  5                    87 

26                     379 

29 

4;i4 

6-8                   496 

6,  7                   E32 

30 

396 

9,  10                176 

1,2                420 

8-12                 4.36 

31 

361 

11                        1S9 

3-5                 428 

13                      368 

32^56 

434 

12                      186 

6                     419 

14                      4.36 

37,38 

4:» 

1.3-19                 395 

7                     138 

15                        87 

31) 

&s7 

20-2:)                 479 

8-11                417 

16,  17                4:J6 

EXODIS. 

40 

512 

21.  25                IM 

12-25                 464 

18                        443 

41-15 

4:i5 

26-28                 196 

26                      465 

19-22                4:« 

Chap.  I. 

46 

416 

29                      197 
.30                        19 
81                      3r2 

27-30                 428 

43,  24                4S1 
25,  28                433 
27-31                 434 

1-14                 233 
15                        428 

Chap. 

XXVIll. 

32                      360 

Chop.  XXXIX. 

82  481 

83  436 

16-21                  429 
22                      449 

1,2 

416 

l-«+               4.36 

34                      431 

3.4 

189 

Chap.  XXXIII. 

+  6                 355 

5-9 

420 

7-12                 461 

Chap.  II. 

10.  11 

4.S0 

1-3                   479 

13-18                 467 

Chop.  XL,V. 

13-13 

157 

4                   4:)5 

19,  20                443 

1,2                 428 

16-18 

5«1 

5                        426 

21                      103 

1-1                   435 

:)-10                 429 

19 

315 

6,  7                   479 

22, 23                470 

5                      102 

11-14                 458 

20-22 

658 

8-12                  4?J 
1.3,  14                403 

6                      363 

7,  8                  102 

15                      314 
16-20                 404 

15,  16                4% 

Chop.  XL. 

9-12                 2;i3 

21                      318 

Chap. 

XXIX. 

17                        405 

13-15                 4:j5 

22                        429 

18                        480 

1                        449 

16-18                 472 

43,  24                2:)3 

1-3 

404 

19                        471 

2-4                  443 

19-21                 480 

25                      234 

4,5 

480 

20                      581 

5-13                 157 

22-24                 4.35 

6 

402 

14                      552 

25, 26                443 

7-10 

404 

15                        470 

27                      480 

Chap.  III. 

n 

420 

Chop.  XXXIV. 

16-19                  137 

28                      434 

12-14 

4;« 

20                        449 

1                     403 

13 

440 

1,2                  464 

21,  22                130 

2,  3                    127 

1«.  17 

429 

3                      420 

23                      532 

Chop    XLVI. 

4                          19 

18-aO 

420 

4                      419 

1                      433 

2-4                  2.32 

5-7                  233 

ft-25                 208 

26. 27               2:)3 

28                      480 

29,  .30                4.31 

31-34                 403 

5                      196 

21-3:j 

423 

5                      464 

6                        16 

21 

4)6 

6                      419 

Chop.    XLI. 

7-12                 234 

25-28 

413 

7                      464 

1.3-15                   16 

29 

4.36 

8-10                  419 

1-7                   1,57 

16-18                 434 

30 

415 

11,  12                422 

8                      154 

19                        2»i 

31 

i:B 

13-17                 416 

9              se 

20                      122 

32,  33 

42ti 

18,  19                420 

10                      443 

21                      103 

34,  .35 

428 

20-23                 410 

11-13                 150 

22                      436 

24                      654 

14                      357 

25-27                 601 

1.5-20                 157 

Chnp.  XLVII. 

Chnp 

XXX. 

2-<,  29                504 

21-32                 158 

Chop.  IV. 

30                      510 

3:)                     419 

1-1                  403 

1 

427 

81                      464 

34-37                 399 

5-7                   314 

1                     234 

2 

426 

38-14                 443 

8,9                  375 

2-4                   142 

3,4 

427 

45                      318 

10                        190 

5                      122 

5,6 

426 

Chap.  XXXV. 

46                      44:) 

11                      814 

6, 7                  148 

7 

428 

47-19                 399 

12                      433 

8,9                  122 

8 

429 

I                     581 

.■iO                      428 

13-21                 363 

10                      284 

■    9,  10 

428 

2                        74 

51.52                429 

22-26                 SiXI 

11                      856 

11 

429 

3                      581 

5:),  51                .363 

27                      4)3 

12,  13               624 

12 

428 

4                        91 

55-57                 232 

28                      875 

14-16               284 

13 

429 

5                      497 

29,30                377 

17                      128 

14 

387 

6,7                  581 

31                      407 

18,  19                433 

46 

ri3 

EX. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OP   VERSES. 


EX. 


VER9E 

20 
21 

22,  23 
24-26 
2T 

28 
29 
30,31 


395 
119 
2;S4 
654 
435 
122 
143 
144 


Chap.  V. 


1-9 

234 

10-12 

405 

13 

436 

14 

264 

15-17 

436 

18,  19 

405 

20,  21 

2:34 

22,  2:3 

235 

thap 

VI. 

1 

235 

2,3 

16 

4 

231 

5 

234 

6 

235 

7 

229 

8 

231 

9 

233 

10 

4 

11-13 

2.35 

14-19 

208 

20+ 

417 

+  20 

375 

21,22 

208 

23 

420 

24 

208 

25 

420 

26-29 

235 

30 

234 

Chap. 

VII. 

1 

4 

2 

2.34 

3,4 

119 

5 

122 

6 

168 

7 

2:34 

8 

4 

9,10 

142 

11,  12 

88 

13 

119 

14-16 

2:35 

17,  18 

122 

19,  20 

130 

21,  22 

88 

2:3 

144 

24 

130 

25 

235 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1 

235 

2-4 

122 

5,6 

131 

7 

88 

8 

2.35 

9,  10 

131 

11-14 

132 

15 

119 

16,17 

1:32 

18 

88 

19 

19 

20 

2.35 

21 

122 

22,  23 

123 

24 

132 

25-29 

235 

30,31 

132 

32 

119 

Chap 

IX. 

1 

2.35 

2-5 

123 

6 

132 

7 

2;35 

8-10 

139 

11 

88 

12 

119 

1.3-15 

2:35 

16 

119 

17 

2.35 

18 

99 

19 

386 

20 

107 

21 

■.m 

22-26 

126 

27 

5.56 

28 

188 

29 

122 

VERSE 
.30 

31,  32 
33 
34,35 


TAGE 

144 
99 
181 
119 


Chap.  X. 


1 

2 

3 

4-6 
7-11 
12-15 
16 

17,18 
19 
20 

21-23 
24-26 
27 
28 
29 


119 
430 
235 
123 
235 
1.32 
556 
2.35 
132 
119 
126 
235 
119 
2.35 
236 


Chap.  XI. 


1 

236 

2,3 

436 

4-6 

236 

7 

122 

8 

236 

9,10 

119 

Chap    XII. 


1 

4 

2-11 

575 

12 

92 

13 

575 

14-20 

576 

21-23 

575 

24-27 

576 

28 

168 

29,30 

138 

31-34 

2:36 

35 

436 

.36 

437 

37-.39 

236 

40,  41 

2:33 

42 

576 

43-47 

575 

48,49 

252 

50 

168 

51 

236 

Chap. 

XIII. 

1 

4 

2 

632 

3-7 

576 

8-10 

430 

11-13 

632 

14-16 

0:33 

17 

2:3 

18 

236 

19 

377 

20 

237 

21,22 

125 

Chap. 

XIV. 

1 

4 

2,3 

2.37 

4 

120 

5-7 

2:36 

8 

120 

9,  10 

2;36 

11,  12 

237 

13,  14 

486 

15,16 

128 

17 

120 

18 

22 

19,20 

125 

21,  22 

128 

23-25 

2:30 

26-30 

128 

31 

144 

Chap 

XV. 

I 

2 

3 

4,5 

6,7 

8-10 

11 

12 

13 

14-16 

17 

18 

19 


128 
171 

20 
129 
175 
129 

27 
129 
241 
487 
2:31 
100 
128 


VERSE 

20 

21 

22,23 

24,  25 

26 

27 


PAGE 

1.56 
129 
237 
1.30 
373 
237 


Chap.  XVI 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6-8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

14,15 
16 

17,18 
19-21 
22-30 
31 

32-34 
35 


237 
478 
1,33 
478 
122 
531 
17 
4 
122 
132 
133 
360 
478 
133 
572 
133 
359 
1.33 
472 


Chap.  XVII. 


1 
2,3 

4 

5-7 

8,9 

10-13 

14 

15 

16 


2.37 
8.57 
183 
1:30 
237 
2.38 
321 
16 
20 


Chap.  XVIII. 


1-t 
5-9 

10 

11 

12 

1.3-26 

27 


433 
2.38 
174 
27 
628 
254 
433 


Chap.  XIX. 


1,2 

3,4 

5,6 

7 

8 

9 

10-15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22-25 


237 

2.36 

229 
9 

251 
17 

682 
98 
17 

127 
19 
18 
17 

582 


Chap.  XX. 


1-17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24-26 


2.38 
98 
20 

166 
17 
20 


Chap.  XXI. 


1-7 
8-11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18,19 
20,21 
22-25 
26,  27 
28-32 
.33,34 
35,36 


Chap.  XXII. 


4.37 
4:38 
458 
4.59 
458 
432 
439 
432 


468 
438 
896 


1 
2,3 


468 
4:37 


4-15 
16,  17 
18' 
19 
20 
21 

22-24 
25-27 
28 

29,30 
31 


468 
464 

87 
467 

79 
252 
432 
473 
455 
632 
650 


Chap.  XXIII. 


1 

2,3 

4.  5 

6-8 

9 
10,11 
12 
13 

14-17 
18 
19 

20-23 
24 

25,  26 
27 
28 
29-33 


467 
469 
476 
469 
252 
574 
572 

74 
571 
636 
632 
196 

74 
373 
241 
100 
242 


Chap.  XXIV. 


13 

13,  14 
13-18 


582 
4.56 
582 
643 
9 
657 

18 

7 

582 

17 


Chap.  XXV. 


1 

4 

2-7 

629 

8 

17 

9 

.5S3 

10-19 

586 

20 

587 

21 

586 

22 

587 

2.3-JO 

585 

Chap 

XXVI. 

1-6 

584 

7-14 

585 

15-29 

584 

30 

587 

31-33 

585 

.34 

587 

35-.37 

585 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

1,2 

5.8:3 

3 

sai 

4-6 

583 

.584 

8-lS 

583 

19 

585 

20,  21 

586 

Chap. 

XXVIII. 

1-8 

605 

9-29 

606 

30 

231 

31-35 

606 

36-38 

607 

39 

605 

40-43 

607 

Chap.  XXIX. 


1-9 
10-14 
16-28 
29-30 
31,  32 
33,  34 
35,36 
;37 

38-42 
4:) 

44,45 
46 


646 
638 
646 
605 
616 
647 
6.38 
6.36 
641 
17 
18 
237 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.    XXX. 


1-6 

7-9 
10 
11 

12-16 
17 

18.  19 
20,  21 
22 

23-27 
28-30 
31-33 
34-38 


586 
6;S5 
6:39 

4 
631 

4 
68-1 
633 

4 
615 
646 
645 
635 


Chap.   XXXI. 


1 

4 

2-11 

409 

12 

4 

13 

572 

14,  15 

573 

16,17 

572 

18 

7 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

l-« 

81 

7,8 

89 

9,10 

531 

11,12 

187 

13 

186 

14 

22 

15 

7 

16 

7 

17,18 

666 

19 

7 

30 

91 

21-24 

89 

25-29 

79 

30 

191 

81 

89 

33,33 

118 

34,85 

76 

Chap.   XXXIII. 


1 

2 

3 

4-6 

7,8 

9 
10 
11 

12, 13 
14,  15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20-23 


231 
315 
241 
367 
58T 
125 
180 

19 
182 

17 
251 
181 

17 
117 

19 


Chap.  XXXIV. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6,7+ 

+7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
14 

15-17 
18 

19,20 
21-24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29-35 


7 

582 

7 

16 

30 

114 

180 

191 

123 

242 

252 

91 

21 

75 

576 

632 

571 

6.36 

394 

239 

7 

141 


Chap.  XXXV. 


1 

14 

2,3 

573 

4 

4 

5-iM 

62a 

25,26 

408 

27-35 

409 

Chap. 

XXXVI. 

1,  « 

40!) 

V14 


LEV, 


SCRIPTURE  IXDEX  OF  VERSES. 


NMM. 


TSR8B 

3-7 
8-12 

13-18 

I'.l 

20-»« 

35 

3U«$ 


PAGR 

629 

408 

407 
406 


I'hap.  XXXril. 


1-6 

586 

7-9 

587 

10-17 

,W5 

18-28 

586 

29 

373 

Chap. 

XXXVIII 

1,  2 

583 

3 

.■i*! 

4 

583 

5-7 

584 

8 

408 

9-15 

513 

16 

408 

17-19 

58:j 

20 

5S5 

21 

62!) 

22.  2.1 

409 

24-31 

629 

Chap.  XXXIX. 


l.« 

605 

3 

'       409 

4.  S 

605 

0-9 

606 

10-2;j 

606 

24-26 

607 

27-29 

605 

30.  31 

607 

32-43 

587 

Chap. 

XL. 

1 

4 

2-15 

5S7 

16 

168 

17-^)2 

587 

33 

588 

S4-;J8 

125 

LEVITICrS. 


Chap.  I. 


1 

2-17 

20 
640 

Chap. 

II. 

1-16 

634 

Chap. 

III. 

1-3 
4-17 

WO 
Ml 

Chap. 

IV. 

1 

4 
6;i7 

Chap.  T. 


1-4 

5 

6-13 
14 

15,  16 
17-19 


6.38 
176 
6.38 
4 
638 
6:J9 


Chap.  VI 


1 
2 
3-S 

6,7 

8 

9-13 
14-16 
17,  18 
19 


4 

528 
.529 
6:» 

4 

&in 

634 

6.35 

4 


TEB«B 

20-23 

24 

25-30 


PAGE 

6.35 
4 


Chap.  VII. 


1-10 
11-21 
22 

2;}-27 
28 

29-36 
37,38 

Chap.  VI 


KB) 
G41 

4 
O.=i0 

4 
641 
636 


1 

4 

2 

646 

8,  4 

645 

5-21 

646 

22-^6 

647 

Chap, 

IX, 

1-21 

647 

22 

190 

2:i 

17 

24 

127 

Chap 

X, 

1.2 

126 

3 

610 

4,5 

.379 

6 

368 

7 

607 

8 

4 

9 

364 

10.11 

609 

12-15 

6.36 

16-20 

6:a 

Chap, 

XI. 

1 

4 

2-23 

649 

24-28 

652 

29,  30 

649 

31-3S 

r,.-,2 

.39,  40 

KJO 

41-13 

649 

+4 

6)0 

45 

28 

46,47 

649 

Chap. 

XII. 

1 

4 

2 

650 

3-8 

651 

Chap.  XIII. 


1 

4 

2-17 

.370 

18-2;) 

371 

21-37 

370 

3.S.  .39 

871 

40.41 

357 

42-.M 

.370 

55-59 

371 

Chap, 

XIV. 

1 

4 

2-14 

651 

l.)-32 

652 

8:} 

4 

34-48 

371 

49-53 

632 

54-57 

371 

Chap 

XV. 

1 

4 

2.3 

371 

4-17 

651 

18 

4M 

19-» 

6,W 

31-33 

651 

Chop. 

XVI. 

1 

4 

2-15 

639 

16-28 

610 

2!  (-34 

579 

VBIWK  TAOE 

Chnp.  XVII. 


1 

2-6 
7 

8,9 
10-16 


t 
6.36 
2IK'i 

im 

KtO 


<'hap.  XVIil. 


1 

2,3 
4,5 
8-17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

25 
26 
27 

28-30 


I 
2.-.2 
167 
416 
415 
4<i6 
461 
8S 
466 
315 
467 
315 
467 


Chop.   XIX. 


1 

4 

s 

28 

3 

431 

4 

75 

5-8 

641 

9,10 

460 

n 

409 

12 

467 

13 

441 

14 

372 

15 

469 

16-18 

475 

I9-I- 

391 

-fl9  + 

400 

+  19 

.3«i 

20-22 

6:i9 

23-25 

401 

26 

87 

27 

.3.57 

28 

380 

29 

465 

80 

572 

31 

87 

.32 

374 

.3:),  .34 

2.52 

35,  36 

410 

37 

167 

Chop 

XX. 

1 

4 

2-5 

85 

6 

87 

7,8 

167 

9 

432 

10 

4(il 

11,12 

416 

13 

■167 

14 

416 

15,16 

467 

17 

416 

18 

466 

19-21 

416 

22 

167 

23 

2.52 

24 

241 

25 

6-19 

26 

•Mi 

27 

87 

Chop. 

XXI. 

1-4 

6.53 

5 

380 

6 

607 

7,8 

418 

9 

465 

10-12 

607 

13-15 

418 

16 

4 

17-24 

608 

Cliop. 

XXII. 

1 

4 

2-13 

608 

14-16 

639 

17 

4 

18-20 

6.15 

21-25 

6:i6 

26 

4 

27 

6.36 

28 

394 

29,  .30 

6.36 

31 

167 

32,33 

2:i7 

VERHE 

Chnp. 

1 

2,3 

4-8 

9 

10-14 
15-21 
22 
23 

21,  25 
26 

27 -.32 
3:) 

34-39 
40-1-1 


PAOE 

XXIII. 

4 

672 

678 

4 

642 

578 

■m) 

4 
574 

4 
579 

4 
.578 
579 


<'hnp.  XXIV. 


1 

4 

2-1 

5R<i 

!5-9 

6.35 

10 

416 

11.12 

467 

13 

4 

14-16 

467 

17-22 

458 

2:j 

487 

Chop. 

XXV. 

1 

4 

2-7 

402 

8 

575 

9 

579 

10 

4:« 

11-13 

675 

14-17 

479 

18.19 

.398 

20-22 

574 

23-34 

253 

35-37 

410 

38 

237 

39-13 

4.37 

44-16 

4.39 

47-55 

437 

Chap. 

XXVI. 

1 

75 

2 

572 

3-6 

398 

7,8 

212 

9,  10 

398 

11,12 

18 

13 

237 

14-16 

373 

17 

487 

18,19 

99 

20-22 

100 

23-25 

.5:J2 

26 

3ti3 

27,  28 

:V\0 

29 

360 

80 

77 

31,  32 

574 

3;s 

2S5 

31.35 

574 

36-38 

285 

39 

114 

40-42 

176 

43 

574 

44,45 

290 

46 

1 

Chap.  XXVll. 


1 

2 

3-7 

8 

9  -il 
25 
26 
27 

28,29 
30-33 
34 


4 
4.37 
6.33 
437 
6.58 
472 
6.32 
6.33 
658 
633 

1 


IMMBERg. 

Chap. 

I. 

1 
2 
3 

4-16 
17-19 

4 
455 
45« 
220 
456 

TIR8B 
20-89 
80-37 
88-13 
44-16 
47 
48 

49-53 
54 


PAOK 

215 
216 
215 

285 

456 

4 

614 

168 


<'hnp.  II. 


1 

4 

2-31 

214 

32, :« 

285 

34 

214 

Chap. 

III. 

1-3 

607 

4 

610 

6 

4 

6-9 

612 

10 

(107 

11 

4 

12,  13 

612 

14 

4 

15,16 

612 

17-20 

208 

21,  22 

613 

23 

614 

2i 

613 

25,20 

614 

27,28 

613 

29 

614 

30 

613 

31 

614 

32-35 -f 

613 

■^35 

614 

.36,  37 

614 

38 

607 

39-13 

612 

44 

4 

45-51 

612 

Chop.  IV. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5-14 
15 
16 
17 

18-20 
21 

22,23 
*4-27 
28-30 
31,  32 
33-49 


4 

61* 
614 
609 
614 
608 

4 
614 

4 
613 
614 
613 
614 
613 


Chap,  V. 

1 

2-4 

5 

6,  7-f 

+  ^ 

8-10 
11 
12-31 


4 
371 

4 
176 
529 
6:!9 

4 
426 


Chop.  VI. 


1 

4 

2-« 

657 

7-21 

658 

22 

4 

23-27 

190 

Chop. 

VII. 

1 

629 

2 

6.30 

3-9 

688 

10-63 

630 

64-88 

631 

89 

20 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1 

4 

2-1 

686 

5 

5 

6-12 

612 

13-15 

613 

16-19 

612 

20-22 

613 

23 

6 

!M-26 

618 

ri.T 


NUM. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


DEUT. 


VERSE  PAGE 

Cbap.  IX. 


1 

2-5 
6-8 
9 

10,11 
12 

13.  14 
15-23 


5 
576 
575 

5 

575 

36 

575 

125 


Chap.  X. 


1 

2-9 
10 

11-13 
11-27 
2^ 

2!l-32 
33 
:M 
33,  36 


5 
493 

571 
238 
214 
238 
480 
238 
480 
191 


Chap.  XI. 


1-3 
4,5 
6-9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16,  17 
18-20 
21-23 
24 

25-27 
2S-30 
31,32 
3:j,  34 
35 


126 
362 
133 
358 
252 
427 
362 
252 
521 
252 
360 
543 
252 
147 
523 
132 
139 


Chap.  XII. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 

10-12 
13 

14,  15 
16 


318 

523 

557 

20 

18 

147 

19 

21 

139 

189 

652 

238 


Chap.  XIII 

1 

2,3 

4-7 

8-16 
17-22 
as.  24 
2i-28 
29 

30,  31 
32,33 


5 
238 
220 
221 
238 
387 
239 
315 
2:39 
315 


Chap.  XIV. 


1 
2 

3,4 
5 
6 

7,8 
9 
10 

11,  12 
13-16 
lT-19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31,32 
.3:3 

31,  35 
:36-.38 


2:39 
521 
2:37 
358 
239 
241 
239 
125 
283 
187 
191 
545 

22 
629 
2:39 
107 
239 
5 
531 

22 
53 1 
107 
239 
114 
112 
107 
839 


VERSE 

40 
41 

42-44 
4S 


PAGE 

176 
112 
486 
497 


Cliap.  XV. 


1 

2-16 
17 

18-21 
22-27 
28,29 
30.  31 
32-36 
37 

38-40 
41 


5 
0;36 

5 
635 
6:37 
638 
5:50 
573 

5 
366 
237 


Cliap.  XVI. 


1-3 

4 

5-14 
15 

16-19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24-27 
28-.30 
31.  .32 
.3:3,  34 
35 
36 

37-39 
40 
41 

42,43 
44 
45 

46-49 
50 


610 
358 
010 
194 
610 

5 
610 
110 

5 
610 
122 
1:30 
131 
126 

5 
610 
611 
5:31 
125 

5 
610 
139 
135 


Chap.  XVII. 


1 

2-9 
10-13 


5 
131 


Chap.  XVIII. 


1 
2-4 

5 
6 

8-13 
14 

15-17 
18-20 
21-24 
25 
26-32 


607 
614 
608 
612 
607 
609 
610 
609 
610 
617 
5 
633 


Chap.  XIX. 


1 

5 

2-10 

653 

11-13 

652 

14-22 

653 

Cliap. 

XX. 

1 

239 

2-5 

364 

6 

17 

7 

5 

8-11 

1.30 

12 

543 

13 

1.50 

14-21 

314 

22 

240 

23 

5 

24-26 

375 

27,28 

377 

29 

879 

Chap.  XXI. 


1 

2.3 

4 

6 

6 

7 

8,9 
10-13 
14,15 


503 
658 
240 
478 
1.32 
B56 
1:3s 
240 
2 


16-20 

21-27 

28 

29,80 

31-33 

34,35 


PAGE 

240 
242 
601 
212 
240 
243 


Chap.  XXII. 


1 

2.3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 

10-12 
13,  14 
15-17 
18,  19 
20 
21 
22 

23-27 
28-30 
31 

32-.35 
36,37 
.38 

39,40 
41 


240 
510 
312 
285 
193 
149 
20 
193 
619 
451 
149 
147 
395 
197 
196 
132 
196 
197 
451 
149 
628 
383 


Chap.  XXIII. 


1-3 
4 
5 
6 


,12 


9 
10 
11, 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27,28 
29,30 


18 

149 

628' 

193 

252 

378 

149 

383 

628 

17 

147 

149 

12 

!S 

27 

561 

17 

88 

393 

193 

149 

383 

628 


Chap.  XXIV. 


1 

2^ 

5-7 

8,9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 

1.5,  16 
17 
18 
19 

20-22 
23,24 
25 


159 

190 
284 
193 
451 
149 
835 
159 
39 
337 
242 
321 
343 
451 


Cliap.  XXV. 


1 

2,3, 
4,5 
6-8 
9 
10 

11-13 
14,15 
16-18 


465 
82 
79 
465 
372 
5 
560 
465 
316 


Chap.  XXVI. 


1 

2-1 

5-9  + 

+9 
10,  U 
12-22 
23-32 
3:3 

34^1 
42-.'J0 
51-54 


5 
456 
215 
610 
110 
215 
216 
429 
216 
215 
253 


ERSE 

PAGE 

55,  56 

146 

57,58 

215 

59,60 

208 

61 

1.38 

62 

616 

63,  64 

107 

65 

108 

Chap, 

XXVII. 

1-11 

471 

12 

3S3 

13,  14 

115 

15-17 

192 

18-20 

251 

21-23 

455 

Chap.  XXVIII. 


1 

2-31 

5 
642 

Chap. 

XXIX. 

1-6 
7-39 
40 

042 
648 
149 

Chap. 

XXX. 

1 

2 

3-5 

6-8 

9 

10-15 
16 

5 
657 
4.30 
425 
433 
425 
426 

Chap.  XXXI. 


1 

5 

2,3 

317 

4,  5 

252 

6 

492 

7,8 

502 

9 

503 

10 

501 

11.12 

503 

13-19 

413 

20 

653 

21-31 

505 

32-34 

504 

35 

413 

36 

504 

37-39 

505 

40 

439 

41 

6:33 

42-46 

504 

47 

439 

48-52 

605 

53 

505 

54 

643 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

1-7 

243 

8,9 

239 

10-12 

22 

13-15 

239 

16-23 

213 

24-26 

407 

27-38 

511 

33 

243 

34-36 

219 

37,88 

216 

39,40 

511 

41,42 

219 

Chap.  XXXIII. 


1-8 

4 

5-14 
15-37 
38 
39 
40 

41-19 
50 

51,  52 
53-56 


240 
93 
240 
241 
240 
375 
240 
241 
5 
9! 
242 


Chap.  XXXIV. 


1 

2-13 
14,  15 
16 
17-29 


5 
249 
243 

5 
221 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XXXV. 


1 

5 

2-5 

617 

6-8 

459 

9 

5 

10-15 

459 

16-21 

460 

22-25 

459 

26-28 

460 

29 

11 

30 

458 

81-34 

460 

Chap. 

XXXVI. 

1-6 

252 

7-n 

25:3 

10-12 

418 

13 

1 

DEITEROXOMY. 


Chap.  I. 


1 
2 
3-5 

6-a 

9 

10,11 
12 

13-15 
16-18 
19-21 
22-24 
23 

26,27 
28 

29,  30 
31 

32,  a3 
34-40 
41-44 
45,46 


1 

238 
1 
238 
469 
2S5 
469 
254 
469 
238 
839 
399 
630 
239 
487 
434 
144 
239 
486 
178 


Chap.  II. 


1-5 

239 

6-8 

210 

9 

316 

10,11 

315 

12 

314 

1.3-19 

240 

20 

815 

21-23 

511 

24-29 

242 

30 

120 

31-34 

242 

35 

504 

36 

511 

87 

316 

Chap. 

III. 

1,2 

243 

3 

242 

4 

511 

5 

499 

6 

212 

7 

504 

8-10 

511 

11 

315 

12-18 

243 

19,  20 

511 

21,  22 

487 

23 

186 

24 

27 

25,  26 

178 

27 

3K3 

28 

231 

29 

240 

Chap.  IV. 


1 

2 

3,  ■ 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9, 
11 
12 
13 
14 


14 

8 

108 

14 

15 
232 

15 
430 

98 

20 
T 

14 


716 


1 1 

DEUT. 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 

DEUT. 

VERSE 

PAOC 

VEnsK                     PAOE 

TKBUti                     TAOK 

VEIIKE                     PAGE 

1      VEIIXE 

TAOE 

15 

2.1 

9                    381 

21                             361 

10,  11                051 

Chap 

XXIX. 

mis 

75 

<        10                      898 

22-29                  6.33 

12-14                  359 

la 

80 

11-14                474 

16.  16                 4.38 

1 

229 

20 

»« 

15                     2.37 

17.  18                 465 

2.3 

124 

21.  a 

114 

16                      133 

Chap.  XV. 

19,  20                 410 

4 

118 

2.) 

76 

17,  IS                474 

21  2.1                  057 

5 

131 

84 

21 

19, 20                  77 

1-11                 473 

24,25                 400 

6 

862 

».  26 

77 

12-18                487 

7,8 

511 

27,  28 

78 

19-23                032 

9 

229 

2<l 

178 

Clinp.  IX. 

4  liap.  XXIV. 

10-15 

230 

80 

107 

16,  17 

31.5 

81 

29 

1-3                 »42 

Chap.  XVI. 

1-1                  418 

18 

74 

Sti 

D58 

4,5                520 

6                     428 

19,20 

865 

33 

20 

0                    285 

1,  2                   675 

6                      473 

21 

866 

34 

23l> 

7                      MO 

3,  4                  576 

7                      437 

22,23 

618 

as 

24 

8                      531 

5-7                  576 

8. 9                  371 

S4-2S 

78 

36 

20 

9                      680 

8                      676 

10-13                473 

29 

11 

37,38 

2-18 

10,  11                    7 

9-15                .^78 

14,  15                441 

39 
40 

167 

12  89 

13  529 

16,  17                571 
18                      2M 

16  110 

17  432 

Chap. 

XXX. 

41-13 

4S9 

14                      632 

19,  20                 469 

18                      473 

44,  45 

1 

15                         7 

21                          81 

19-22                 401 

1-S 

6.16 

46 

611 

16                       89 

22                       75 

6 

654 

47-19 

M3 

17                         7      • 

7 

671 

18                      680 

Chap.  XXV. 

8 

167 

19                      181 

Chap.  XVII. 

9 

108 

Chap.  % 

20.  21                  91 

1-3                  470 

10 

109 

22                      531 

1                     685 

4                       .195 

11-14 

12 

1 

H 

•£i.  24                5.30 

2-5                    79 

5-10                  417 

15,  16 

121 

2.3 

»9 

25, 26                192 

6                      4118 

11.  12                 4I>8 

17,  18 

79 

4 

19 

27-29                 187 

7-13                409 

1.1-16                  410 

19 

121 

6 

17 

14-17                 257 

17-19                  317 

20 

171 

6 

2.)3 

18,  19                   8 

1 

74 

C'linp.  X. 

20                      257 

Chap. 

XXXI. 

8-10 

75 

Chap.  XXVI. 

11 

467 

1-5                      7 

1-6 

244 

12-15 

572 

6.7                  no 

Chap.  XVIII. 

1-1                  6.12 

6-8 

487 

16 

431 

8, 9                  616 

5-10                 ISO 

9 

8 

17 

458 

10                      181 

1, 2                   616 

11                      017 

10-12 

8 

18 

461 

11                    238 

■3-5                  009 

12-15                 180 

13 

8 

19 

468 

12                    166 

6-8                  617 

16                      167 

14 

370 

20 

487 

13                    167 

9                      252 

17-19                 2.10 

15 

17 

21 

628 

14                      98 

10-12                  87 

16 

89 

22 

7 

15                    2.30 

13                      501 

17,18 

77 

23 

98 

16                      654 

14                      315 

<'hap.  XXVIi. 

19 

8 

24-26 

20 

17                       29 

15^17                  37 

20 

89 

27,28 

456 

18                      432 

18,  19                  88 

1                      167 

21 

11 

29 

20 

19                      252 

20-22                 155 

2,8                     7 

22 

8 

30 

405 

20                     166 

4-7                  582 

23 

487 

31 

14 

21                      143 

8                       8 

24-26 

4 

32 

561 

22                      285 

Chap.  XIX. 

9                      2.32 

27-29 

376 

33 

168 

1-3                    459 

10                      167 
11-13                 193 

30 

5 

Chap.  XI. 

4-6                    400 

14,  15                  78 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

<'hap,   VI. 

7-10                  4.W 

16                      431 

1                        170 

11-13                  400 

17                      472 

1 

170 

1 

14 

2,  3                   124 

14                      4T2 

18                      872 

2 

11 

2 

106 

4                        129 

15                      409 

19                     4.32 

3,4 

28 

3 

14 

6                        241 

16-21                 468 

20                      463 

5 

515 

4 

M 

6. 7                  131 

21                        467 

6 

552 

5 

170 

8.  9                   374 

22.  23                 46:) 

7 

638 

C 

13 

10-13                  398 

<'hap.  XX. 

24-26                  458 

8 

231 

7 

9 

13,  14                108 

9 

230 

8 

9 

15                      398 

1                      4.S7 

10 

237 

9 

7 

10,  17                  74 

2, 3                  490 

•  hap.  XXVIII. 

11 

229 

10-12 

399 

18                       13 

4                      486 

12 

2.10 

13 

160 

19                      430 

5                      407 

1-6             ms 

13,  14 

399 

14,15 

77 

20                         7 

6                      401 

7                        49S 

15 

564 

10 

629 

21                      374 

7                      421 

8                 ■      508 

16 

90 

17-19 

108 

22-25                 242 

8,9                  2M 

9,  10                 229 

17 

205 

20-23 

2.'i7 

26-28                 121 

10-15                  499 

11,  12                 508 

18 

564 

24 

106 

29,  30                 lft3 

16-18                 317 

13                        108 

19,20 

503 

23 

S.'JS 

31                      231 

19,  20                 499 

14                          74 

21,22 

21 

32                      107 

1.5-20                  B32 
21                        .172 

2:s 

20 
389 

<'hap.  VI 

1. 

Chap.  XXI. 

22                        .109 

2.5 

488 

i'lmp.  XII. 

2;),  24                 100 

26,  27 

23 

1,2 

317 

1-5                    400 

25                     285 

28 

283 

3,4 

75 

1                          14 

6-9                  461 

26                     381 

29 

4,S7 

G 

91 

2-4                    91 

10-13                 318 

27                      371 

80 

487 

6-8 

2.30 

5-14                688 

14                     439 

28                      532 

31 

27 

9 

29 

15,  16                650 

15-17                415 

29                      372 

32 

387 

10 

IW 

17,  18                6.33 

18-21                 431 

30                      6:J2 

33 

389 

11 

167 

19                      617 

22,  23                 458 

31                      392 

SI,  35 

21 

12 

427 

20-22                300 

32                      4>7 

.16 

22 

13 

103 

2.3-2.3                 650 

S3, 34               36:j 

37,38 

76 

14 

427 

26.  27                636 

Chap.  XXII. 

35                     532 

39 

27 

15 

373 

28                        14 

86                       78 

40 

24 

16 

.317 

2!»-31  +               74 

1-8                  470 

37                      G.32 

41-13 

21 

17-19 

487 

+  31                   315 

4                      3'.H 

38-10                863 

44,45 

5 

20 

100 

32                       8 

5                       478 

41                      427 

46 

13 

21 

487 

6,  7                   .394 

42                    388 

47 

14 

2i-24 

!M2 

8                       41V! 

43, 44                5.12 

48 

6 

25 

91 

Chap.  XIII. 

9,  10                 400 

45-17                  112 

49 

.183 

26 

74 

1-3                 120 
4                      167 

11,  12                .300 
13-21                 423 
22                     461 

48  iSo 

49  485 

50  609 

50-.52 

375 

t'lmp.  VII 

i. 

5-15                  79 
16                      601 

23-29                464 
30                     463 

61                      612 
52                      499 

Chap. 

VXXIII. 

1 

163 

17,  18                  91 

5S                      360 

1 

219 

2 

241 

54-57                 301 

2 

IS 

3 

133 

Chap.  XXIII. 

58-01                 373 

3 

570 

4 

134 

fliap.  XIV. 

02. 03                532 

4.6 

486 

5 

IIB 

1                        372 

G-l                        78 

C 

249 

6 

106 

1                      380 

2                      465 

65                      6-32 

7-10 

250 

7 

384 

2                     230 

3-8                  316 

66                      37S 

11 

194 

8 

399 

3-20                649 

9                     S06 

67                      369 

12 

19 

717 

68                    4S7 

"      ""                      1 

JOSH. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF   VERSES. 


JUD. 


JOSHUA. 


Chap. 


1.2 
3,4 
5-7 
8 
9 

10,  11 
18-15 
16-18 


244 
231 
487 
13 
487 
492 
24.3 
456 


Chap.  II 


1-7 

8 

9-11 
12-14 
15,16 
17-81 
28,  23 
24 


507 
406 
510 
501 
507 
501 
507 
510 


Chap.  III. 


1-4 

5 

6-8 

9 
10 
11 
18 
1.3-17 


844 
12.3 
5.S8 
18 
138 
588 
858 
129 


Chap.  IV. 


5-9 
10,  11 
12,  13 
14 
15 

16-18 
19 

20,21 
22-84 


581 
582 
588 
489 
487 
5 
189 
244 
484 
244 


Chop.  V. 


1 

244 

2-5 

654 

6 

839 

7-9 

654 

10,11 

244 

12 

l.-M 

1.3-15 

196 

Chap. 

VI. 

15 

244 

6 

498 

7 

494 

8,9 

493 

10 

2M 

11,  12 

486 

13 

492 

14-lS 

244 

17 

507 

18 

604 

19 

506 

20 

143 

21 

844 

22 

501 

23 

507 

24 

506 

35 

507 

26 

1.50 

27 

244 

ER.«E 

PAGE 

TERSE 

PAGE 

13-23 

250 

Chap. 

VII. 

86 

27 

87 

84 

1 

604 

28,29 

284 

2-5 

245 

G 

368 

7-9 

187 

Chap. 

XXXIV. 

10 
11 
12,  13 

181 
604 

4S8 

1-6 

244 

7 

374 

14 

146 

8 

380 

15 

468 

9 

455 

16-18 

146 

10 

19 

19 

468 

11,  18 

124 

20-23 

504 

24-86 

114 

Cliop.  VIII. 


1-39 

245 

30,31 

582 

32 

8 

33 

193 

34 

9 

35 

9 

Chap 

IX. 

1,8 

613 

3-18 

245 

13 

246 

14 

146 

15-87 

846 

Chap 

X. 

1,2 

816 

3-5 

613 

6-10 

246 

11 

186 

18-14 

2 

15 

494 

16 

503 

17.  18 

604 

19,20 

499 

21 

494 

28-27 

504 

88-43 

246 

Chap 

XI. 

1-3 

246 

4-8 

247 

9 

492 

10-14 

247 

15 

168 

16-18 

847 

19.  20 

120 

21-23 

247 

Chap. 

XII. 

1-3 

221 

4 

243 

5.6 

244 

7,8 

247 

9-84 

221 

Chap. 

XIII. 

1 

248 

2-fl 

247 

7 

848 

8-12 

244 

13 

315 

14 

248 

15-21 

816 

22 

87 

23 

216 

24-38 

219 

33 

616 

Chap. 

XIV. 

1 

.399 

2 

146 

3.4 

617 

5 

.399 

B 

848 

7,8 

507 

9 

248 

10.  11 

374 

18 

848 

13 

190 

14,  15 

848 

Chap.  XV. 


1-12 
13 


818 
280 


14 
15 

16,  17 
18,  19 
20-62 
63 


PAGE 
511 

315 
419 
4.34 
218 
315 


Chap.  XVI. 


1-4 
5-9 
10 


219 
830 
316 


Chap.  XVII. 


1,2 
3,4 
5-9 

10 

11 

12,  13 

14,  15 

16 

17,18 


819 
471 
220 
219 
820 
316 
848 
492 
248 


Chap.  XVIII. 


1-6 
7 

8-10 
11-38 


248 
617 
848 
830 


Chap.  XIX. 


1-9 
10-39 
40-44 
45,46 
47 
48 

49,50 
51 


216 
819 
818 
819 
511 
219 
248 
399 


Chap.  XX. 


1 
2,3 

4-6 
7-9 


5 
459 
460 
459 


Chap.  XXI. 


1-3 

4-36 

37-40 

41,42 

43-45 


84S 
817 
218 
248 
249 


Chap.  XXII. 


1-4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10,  11 
18-15 
16 

17,  18 
19 
80 
81 

28-89 
30-34 


249 
170 
479 
249 
505 
849 
582 
513 
588 
114 
683 
114 
582 
583 
513 


Chap.   XXIII. 


1-4 

M9 

5 

242 

6 

561 

7 

852 

8 

659 

9 

497 

10 

847 

11 

171 

12,  13 

318 

14,  15 

150 

16 

77 

CMiap. 

XXIV. 

1 

659 

2 

82 

3 

8,85 

4 

8:)3 

5 

184 

6 

8.36 

VERSE 
7 

8 

9,10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
IT 

18-22 
23 
24 
85 

26,  87 
28 
89 
30 
31 


139 
243 
193 
497 
100 
249 

74 
121 
559 
236 
249 

74 
559 
230 
5.S8 
249 
375 
381 
456 
381 


JUDGES. 


Chap. 


2 

486 

3 

613 

4,5 

503 

6,  7 

115 

8 

501 

9 

493 

10 

502 

11 

315 

18,  13 

609 

14,  15 

384 

16 

.316 

17,18 

511 

19-81 

315 

23 

49S 

2:3 

507 

84-26 

506 

27 

315 

28-35 

316 

36 

315 

Chap. 

II. 

1-5 

198 

6,7 

249 

8,9 

.381 

10 

254 

11,12 

90 

13 

89 

14.15 

78 

16-19 

90 

80,  31 

316 

22,23 

20 

Chap.  III. 


1-3 

4 

5,6 

7.8 

9-14 

15 

16 

17-19 

80 

81,82 

83 

34,25 

86 

27 

28-31 


247 
80 
485 
78 
254 
255 
491 
451 
407 
491 
406 
407 
3S4 
488 
255 


Chap.  IV. 


1-10 
11 

12,  13 
14 

15,16 
17.18 
19 
20 

21,  22 
23,24 


255 
316 
492 

606 
498 
510 
405 
506 
510 
255 


Chap.  V. 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6,7 


5 
173 
171 
18 
98 
255 


9 
10 

11,13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
80 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26,87 
2S-30 
31 


395 
174 
454 
4s4 
610 
403 
411 
509 
604 
382 
384 
498 
197 
510 
405 
510 
604 
191 


Chap.  VI. 


1-6 

7-9 
10 

11-15 
16 

17-31 
28-34 
85-87 
28-32 
33 

34,35 
36-40 


74 
197 
486 
197 
196 
91 
76 
494 


Chap.  VII. 


1 
2,3 

4-8 

9 

10,11 
12 

13-15 
16-83+ 
+33 
23,24 
25 


494 
610 
161 
487 
495 
490 
158 
496 
497 
498 
602 


Chap.  VIII. 


1-3 

4 

5-9 
10 
11 
12 

13,14 
16 
16 
17 
18 
19 

20,  21 
23,  23 
84-26 
27 

28-32 
33 
34,35 


512 
498 
493 
602 
496 
498 
606 
493 
603 
501 
355 
433 
504 
443 
367 

88 
856 

88 
255 


Chap.    IX. 


1-6 
7-13 
14-21 
22,  23 
84-26 
27 

88-30 
31-37 


40,41 
42-44 
45 
46 
47 

48,  49 
50-55 
56,  57 


355 
443 

444 
102 
495 
82 
495 
496 
495 
407 
602 
496 
384 
499 
606 
501 
510 
115 


Chap.  X. 


1-5 

6 

7 

8,9 
10 
11-13 


256 
82 
31 
S56 
176 
178 


V18 


RUTH 


SCRIPTURE  IXDEX  OF  VERSES. 


1  SAM 


VER?<K 

PAOE 

11 

7fi 

15 

nii 

Hi 

41 

n 

4'.M 

IS 

2,')G 

Cliap. 

XI. 

1-',) 

256 

10,  11 

257 

ij-iri 

,')11 

111.  17 

210 

18-ao 

213 

41,22 

210 

•iS 

513 

U 

M 

ffl--iS 

513 

2!) 

4,S<1 

30,  ,31 

413 

3i,  .11 

2.->7 

34  37 

413 

38 

411 

89,40 

413 

('lin|i.   XII. 


1-1 
5,  G 

7 
8-15 


512 
4»S 
257 
255 


t'lin|>.  XII 


: 

2 

3 

4. 

5 

li 

7 

R- 

11 

12- 

20 

21 

32, 

i1 

24, 

2.-. 

S.50 
427 
123 

11)7 
liHi 
H17 

m> 

197 
191) 
198 
256 


C'haii.  XIV. 

1-t 

5,  II 

7  9 
10 
11 

12-U 
Li,  lli 
17 
18 
19 
20 


4111 
1« 
3110 
419 
421 
422 
424 
425 
422 
505 
419 


<linp,  XV. 


1^3 

419 

4,5 

396 

6 

419 

7,8 

509 

9-12 

612 

13-15 

134 

111.  17 

509 

18.  19 

130 

20 

250 

Chni) 

XV 1. 

1 

4<n 

2 

4911 

3 

131 

4 

4115 

5-10 

i:i4 

11-14 

i:i5 

1.5-20 

405 

21 

372 

22 

357 

2.3,  21 

84 

25-27 

40(1 

28 

194 

29,30 

4011 

31 

250 

Chiip. 

XVil. 

1,2 

468 

3,4 

82 

6 

83 

r. 

25t 

7-13 

G17 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

1,« 

250 

3-« 
7-10 

11-13 

14 

15 

lli 

17 

18-21 

22 

23,  21 

2.5.  2<i 

27-2'l 

30 

31 


145 
2511 
480 
82 
480 

70 

83 

4711 

82 

612 

250 

8:) 

82 


(Imp.  XIX. 


1-1 

401 

5-9 

481 

10 

480 

11-18 

482 

19 

480 

20.  21 

482 

22-24 

4117 

2.'..  211 

4114 

27-30 

377 

«linp 

XX. 

1.  i 

4,8;) 

3-7 

4114 

8,9 

512 

10,11 

492 

12,  13 

513 

14 

494 

15 

489 

16 

8,56 

17 

489 

18 

145 

19,20 

497 

21 

502 

22 

497 

23 

145 

24 

497 

25 

502 

2(1-'M 

145 

29-.31 

496 

32-34 

497 

35 

502 

311-13 

497 

44-40 

502 

47 

498 

4,8 

501 

Chap. 

XXI. 

1 

418 

2,  3 

2.5;j 

4 

(H3 

5-7 

233 

8-11 

512 

12 

413 

13 

513 

14 

418 

15 

2,53 

16 

419 

17 

253 

18-23 

419 

24 

493 

25 

254 

RITH. 


riinp.  I. 


1,2 

3,4 

6 

6 

7,8 

9 

10-18 
19-21 
22 


Chap. 


1 

2,3 
4-6 

7-9 
10-13 
14-18 
19,  20 
21-23 


363 
318 
432 
859 
49S 
415 
4:i3 
432 
4:« 


417 
401 
400 
401 
417 
401 
477 
401 


TEIUE  I-AOC 

Chap.  III. 


1 
2 
3 
4-18 


423 
417 
421 
417 


Chap.  IV. 


1.2 
3-10 

11,12 

13 

14,  15 
111,  17 
18-22 


2.53 
472 
421 
4211 
427 
429 
212 


1  SAMUEL. 


Chap.  I. 


1 
2 

3 

4 

5 

6-8 

9-11 
12-16 
17 
18 

19,20 
21 


24 
25-28 


212 
415 
643 
479 
135 
415 
123 
186 
1.89 
3.57 
426 
659 
425 
429 
618 
425 


Chap.  II. 


1 

174 

2 

28 

3 

25 

4-8 

103 

9 

672 

10 

488 

11 

618 

12-17 

Oil 

18 

618 

19 

367 

20 

123 

21 

135 

22-24 

430 

25 

120 

26 

430 

27 

147 

28,29 

611 

30 

232 

31,  .32 

611 

33,  34 

12:3 

85 

.38 

86 

611 

Chap. 

III. 

1-10 

147 

11 

356 

12 

1.50 

13,14 

430 

15-17 

149 

18 

101 

19,20 

131 

21 

147 

Chap.  IV. 


1 

2 

3-6 

7 

8 

9 

10,11 
12 

13,14 
15 

16,17 
18 

19,20 
21,  22 


494 
256 

486 
18 
143 
509 
2,56 
3118 
431 
374 
431 
377 
428 
429 


Chap.  V. 


J,  2 
3-5 
6 

7 


688 
143 
139 
84 


VBBSE 

8 


10 
11,  12 


Chap.  VI. 


6 

120 

7,8 

6.88 

9-16 

689 

17,  18 

84 

19 

139 

20 

28 

21 

5S9 

Chap. 

VII. 

1,2 

689 

3 

74 

4 

91 

5 

192 

6 

177 

7 

510 

8 

189 

9 

192 

10 

887 

11 

498 

12 

582 

18-17 

25C- 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1  3 

2.56 

4-9 

257 

10-18 

413 

19-22 

257 

PAOE 

VBIIHE 

PAGE 

.588 

(hnp. 

XIII. 

1.39 

688 

1,2 

489 

189 

8,4 

608 

5 

490 

6,7 

510 

8-16 

258 

17,18 

504 

588 

19-21 

408 

81 

22 

512 

120 

2;) 

499 

Chap.  IX. 


1 

212 

2 

355 

3-5 

392 

6 

151 

7,8 

479 

9,10 

161 

11-13 

618 

14 

643 

15-17 

257 

18 

4,80 

19,  20+ 

151 

-f20 

444 

21 

444 

22-34 

3112 

25,  26 

257 

27 

12 

Chap. 

X. 

1 

2,57 

2-7 

101 

8 

643 

9 

147 

10 

153 

11 

147 

12 

1.5.3 

13 

147 

14-16 

392 

17-94 

257 

25-27 

258 

Chap.  XI. 


1-7 

2.58 

8 

489 

9,10 

501 

11-15 

258 

Chap. 

XII. 

1 

444 

2 

375 

3,4, 

456 

5 

457 

6 

2.M 

625 

8 

236 

9 

256 

10 

177 

11 

509 

12,13 

257 

14 

109 

15 

112 

16-18 

161 

19,20 

189 

21 

659 

22 

567 

23 

188 

24 

166 

25 

682 

Chap.  XIV. 


1 

509 

2 

494 

8 

607 

4,5 

490 

6,7 

609 

8-12 

161 

13,14 

609 

15,  16 

497 

17 

493 

18,19 

146 

20 

497 

21-23 

498 

21 

601 

25 

360 

26,  27 

601 

28 

502 

29-31 

.359 

S2-.35 

650 

36-88 

146 

89 

659 

40-42 

140 

43 

3110 

44,45 

446 

46-48 

498 

49 

430 

60,  51 

212 

52 

489 

Chap. 

XV. 

1-5 

268 

6 

316 

7-9 

258 

10 

5 

11 

22 

12-15 

258 

16 

147 

17 

104 

18-21 

817 

22-27 

258 

28 

269 

29 

25 

SO 

556 

31 

186 

33,33 

504 

34 

259 

35 

•£i 

Chap.  XVI 


1 

259 

2-5 

643 

G 

454 

7-10 

455 

11 

403 

12, 13 

259 

14 

120 

15-18 

483 

19,20 

445 

21 

490 

22,23 

4S3 

Chap. 

XVII. 

1-3 

495 

4 

356 

6,6 

491 

490 

8-10 

609 

11 

510 

12 

375 

13,  14 

4&S 

15 

403 

16 

609 

17,  18 

405 

19 

497 

20 

403 

21 

495 

22 

479 

23 

509 

24 

610 

25-27 

609 

28-31 

630 

32,33 

509 

34,86 

396 

36 

609 

87 

169 

88-10 

491 

41 

490 

no 


1  SAM. 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

2  SAM. 

VERSE 

PAGE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

a 

355 

13                      498 

Chap.  XXXI. 

IS                            190 

32-35 

463 

43 

84 

14,  15                499 

19                      i'M 

36 

358 

44 

509 

16-18                476 

1-6                   239 

20-2.3                 421 

37-39 

434 

45-47 

487 

19-23                606 

7                      512 

48-51 

4!ll 

24-26                498 

8-10    .             603 

m 

498 

27,  28                506 

11-13                 381 

Chap.  VII. 

Chap. 

XIV. 

53 

,501 

29                      499 

M 

603 

1-3                   691 

1 

451 

55-58 

212 

4                            5 

2 

379 

Chap.  XXIV. 

6-7                    591 
8,  9                   104 

3,4 
6-16 

451 
460 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

1                      506 

2  s.4Mi:el. 

10,  11                  591 

17 

624 

2                      498 

12,  13                262 

18-20 

525 

1-3 

476 

3-11                 508 

14                      116 

21,2* 

451 

4 

479 

12-15                 567 

Chop.  I. 

15,  16                259 

23,24 

430 

5 

608 

16                      358 

17                      149 

25-27 

355 

6 

483 

17,  18                551 

1                      506 

18-21                 189 

28-33 

451 

7 

484 

19                      477 

2-8                  507 

22                        24 

8,9 

458 

20                      259 

9                      445 

23                      2.36 

10 

120 

21, 22                659 

10                      444 

24                      231 

Chap 

XV. 

11 

458 

11                      368 

2.5,  26                189 

12 

459 

12                      330 

27-29                 190 

1-6 

452 

13 

489 

Chap.  XXV. 

1.3-16                 445 

7-9 

659 

14 

564 

17                      503 

10 

452 

15 

665 

1                     381 

18                          2 

Chap.  VIII. 

11 

489 

16 

608 

2                    405 

19-22                 603 

12-15 

452 

n-27 

419 

3                      355 

23                      476 

1                      260 

16 

464 

28 

420 

4-9                  405 

24                      380 

2-13                 261 

17,18 

494 

29 

477 

10,  11                493 

25                      503 

14                      317 

19-22 

490 

30 

B08 

12, 13                494 

26                      476 

15                      261 

23 

358 

14                      425 

27                      503 

16-18                 415 

24,25 

590 

15,  16                404 

26 

101 

Chap. 

XIX. 

17                      522 

27-29 

5(« 

18-20                 492 

Chap.  II. 

Chap.  IX. 

30 

367 

1-3 

527 

21, 22                524 

31 

450 

4,5 

652 

23,  24                 479 

1-4                   259 

1-5                  477 

32 

368 

6,7 

659 

25,  26                425 

5                      379 

6                        451 

33-37 

450 

8 

498 

27                      492 

6,  7                  477 

7                        477 

9 

120 

28                      608 

8-11                 259 

8                        451 

10 

449 

29                      104 

12                      494 

9                      446 

Chap. 

XVI. 

11,  1-2 

425 

30-34                 524 

13-16                 495 

10                      4.38 

13 

407 

35                      425 

17                      498 

11,  12                451 

1 

492 

14-17 

425 

36,  37                305 

18                      3.56 

13                      372 

2 

493 

18,  19 

BOt! 

.38                      138 

19                      498 

3,4 

4.53 

20 

153 

39, 40                419 

20,  21                509 

6-9 

477 

81-21 

147 

41^3                 420 

22,  23                502 

Chap.  X. 

10-12 

193 

44                      419 

24                      498 

1.3,  14 

478 

25                      512 

1-3                  .380 

15 

494 

Chap 

XX. 

26                      613 

4,  5                  3.57 

16-19 

450 

Chap.  XXVI. 

27,  28                513 

6                      490 

20 

495 

1-3 

659 

29                      494 

7                      495 

21,22 

464 

4 

493 

1-3                    499 

30,  31                502 

S-11                 496 

23 

450 

5 

574 

4                        507 

32                      494 

12                      509 

6,7 

525 

5-7                    506 

13,  14                498 

8-10 

6.59 

8-10                  445 

Chap.  III. 

15-17                 497 

Chap. 

XVII. 

11-13 

492 

11                      503 

18                      502 

16.  17 

476 

12                      135 

1                        2.59 

19                      513 

1-15 

495 

18 

574 

13                      383 

2-5                    212 

16 

508 

19-23 

492 

14-16                 509 

6                      512 

17-21 

507 

ai 

574 

17,  18                567 

7                        415 

Chop.  XI. 

22 

494 

25 

407 

19                      194 

8-11                 416 

2:j 

532 

26 

574 

20                      395 

12                      260 

1-15                 21)1 

24 

494 

27-29 

525 

21                      556 

13-16                 419 

16                      502 

25 

489 

30-33 

476 

22                      491 

17-21                 260 

17                      603 

26 

49J 

34 

522 

23                      445 

22                      505 

18-20                 507 

27-29 

493 

35-39 

492 

24                      IM 

23, 24                446 

21 X                    610 

40 

491 

25                      190 

25-27                 447 

+21-23              507 

41 

338 

28, 29                667 

24                      B08 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

42 

476 

30                      447 

25                      509 

Chap.  XXVII. 

31-34                 380 
35                      478 

26, 27                261 

1,2 
3 

489 
496 

Chap 

XXI. 

1,  2                 818 

36.  37                447 

4 

494 

3                    415 

38                      478 

Chap.  XII. 

5 

4.31 

1-3 

590 

4                      608 

39                      113 

6,7 

502 

4-6 

(i35 

5-7                  481 

1-6                  2CI 

8 

452 

7 

403 

8,  9                  511 

7,  8                   104 

9-13 

453 

8,9 

491 

10-12                 503 

Chop.  IV. 

9-12                 261 

14 

503 

10 

318 

13                      545 

16 

490 

11-15 

524 

1-3                   259 

It                      427 

16 

494 

<  hap.  XXVIII. 

4                      372 

15                      369 

17 

881 

6-8                  259 

16                      190 

18 

481 

Chap. 

XXII. 

1.  2                  318 

9-11                 459 

17-43                  676 

19-32 

503 

3                          87 

12                      445 

21,  25                 263 

83 

433    . 

1,2 

488 

4                      494 

211-29                  COl 

3.4 

318 

5                      510 

30                        444 

5 

486 

6                      606 

Chap.  V. 

31                      503 

Chap. 

XIX. 

6 

494 

7,8                   88 

7-15 

661 

«,  10                  87 

1-3                  260 

1,2 

453 

16 

449 

11-19                  88 

4,  5                  262 

(hap.  XIII. 

3 

503 

17 

446 

20-25                259 

6-9                  260 

4-12 

453 

18,  19 

449 

10                      109 

1,  2                   463 

13 

489 

20 

627 

11,  12                260 

3-5                    477 

14 

453 

21-23 

an 

Chap.  XXIX. 

13                      415 

6-8                    361 

15-17 

4S2 

14-16                 212 

9, 10                473 

18-23 

477 

1-11                  490 

17,  18                494 

11,  12                463 

24 

357 

i'hap. 

XXIII. 

19                      146 

13                      419 

25.26 

395 

20                      498 

14-10                 463 

27 

200 

1.  2 

115 

Chap.  XXX. 

21                        91 

17                      441 

28-30 

453 

3 

510 

22-25                 486 

18                      413 

31 

451 

4 

145 

1-6                  317 

19                      478 

32 

375 

5 

502 

7,  S                  486 

90                      463 

3;i-35 

374 

G 

607 

9.  10                 502 

Chap.  VI. 

21                      431 

36 

451 

7 

499 

11,  12                 359 

22                      435 

37  + 

377 

8 

500 

13-16                  ,5(K5 

1-5                    5S9 

23,  24                405 

+37-39 

451 

9 

(ior, 

17                        393 

6-8                    138 

26-27                 362 

40 

462 

10,11 

145 

18-31                  505 

9-16                  589 

28, 29                463 

41-43 

446 

12 

116 

• 

17                      690 
720 

80, 31                86S 

2  SAM. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


1  KINGS 


veuse  page 

Chap.  XX. 


1 

2 

3 

*.6 

6,7 

8 

9.  10+ 
+  10 
11-13 
14 
15 

10,  11 
IS 

19,80 
81 

Sl-26 


901 
2(i-J 
401 
48S 
498 
491 
459 
498 
459 
488 
GOO 
601 
476 
501 
477 
478 
489 
4.)0 


Chap. 

XXI. 

1 

863 

a 

4.i9 

3  6 

114 

7-9 

4,59 

10.  11 

379 

n-u 

3S1 

15 

.WJ 

10 

356 

17 

489 

:S-28 

356 

<hap. 

XXII. 

1 

5 

S,3 

97 

4 

178 

S 

377 

6  ■ 

676 

7 

181 

8 

21 

9 

19 

10 

17 

11 

18 

12 

n 

13 

16 

H 

97 

15 

99 

16 

19 

17 

106 

18 

486 

19 

106 

20-25 

168 

26--28 

107 

89 

16 

30 

444 

31 

10 

3-2 

84 

33 

108 

34 

414 

3c 

499 

36,37 

4+4 

38 

499 

39 

604 

40 

175 

41 

171 

4a 

178 

43 

499 

44 

2lW 

45,46 

285 

47 

I7:i 

48,49 

499 

60 

171 

51 

268 

Cliap.  XXIII. 


1,2 

in 

3 

417 

4 

3.s:j 

5 

534 

6,7 

116 

8-12 

281 

13 

509 

14-17 

510 

18-33 

281 

34-39 

288 

Chap.  X.VIV. 


10 

u 

18 

13,  14. 

15 

16 

17 

IS 


150 
456 
556 
147 
663 
669 
139 
201 
193 


VERSE 
19 

20 

21,  22 
8.),  -H 
25 


PAQE 

168 
451 
471 
478 
592 


1   KI!\'G8. 


Chap.  I. 


1-4 
5-10 

11,  12 

13,  14 

IS 

16 

17-19 

20 

21-87 

28-31 

32-40 

41 

48,  43 

41-48 

49 

60-53 


875 
868 
4.5:) 
416 
875 
451 
453 
+46 
453 
446 
208 
415 

4.'j;i 

445 
453 
596 


Chap.  II. 


1,  8 

3 

4 

5,6 

7 

8,9 
10,  11 
18 

13-15 
10-18 
19-85 
86 
27 

28-31 
32 
83  + 
+33 
34 

35-38 
39^1 
48-46 


377 
109 
868 
446 
558 
446 
262 
81',:) 
450 
451 
480 
446 
150 
445 
447 
447 
202 
445 
446 

4m 

445 


Chap.  III. 


1 

263 

2-4 

81 

5 

1.58 

6,7 

187 

8-15  + 

158 

+  15 

868 

16 

445 

IT,  18 

48.S 

19-21 

489 

28-85 

4+5 

86 

*« 

87.28 

4+5 

Chap. 

IV. 

1-19 

223 

20 

285 

21 

317 

28 

449 

23 

4+9 

24 

317 

25 

285 

26 

498 

27,23 

449 

29-31 

266 

38,  33 

2 

31 

318 

Chap.  V. 


I-ll 

263 

18 

49+ 

1316 

4oe, 

17,18 

405 

Chap. 

VI. 

1 

2(>1 

2-6 

698 

7 

,504 

8-10 

598 

11-13 

18 

14 

26+ 

15-18 

592 

VERSE 
19  81 
28 

23-23 
29.30 
31,  38 
&3  36 
37,38 


TAOB 

693 
r>98 
6!B 
B98 
693 
692 
264 


Chap.  VII. 


1-12 
13.  1  + 
15-22 
23-85 
2(i  .39 
40-16 
47 

48-50 
61 


2IV1 
4IW 
,198 
693 
694 
409 
410 
593 
691 


Chap.  VIII. 


1-4 

5 

6-8 

9 
10,11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16-21 
28 
23 
84 

85,80 
27 


30 

31,  38 

33,  .3+ 

35,  .36 

37,38 

39  + 

+39 

40 

41-43 

44,45 

46 

47^9 

60 

51 

58 

53 

54,55 

56 

57,58 

69 

60 

61 

68-64 

65,  66 


594 
595 
69+ 

17 

17 

18 

180 

17+ 

595 

180 

27 

2!l 

190 

25 

185 

192 

191 

659 

191 

99 

198 

192 

26 

166 

258 

191 

616 

192 

191 

2.33 

192 

252 

180 

17+ 

188 

192 

84 

561 

C++ 

368 


Chap,  IX. 


1,2 

3 

4,5 

6-9 
10-1+ 
15-19 
20,21 
22 
23 
» 
25 
26-28 


1.58 
695 
203 
595 
26+ 
+07 
316 
4;i7 
450 
2IM 
647 
264 


Chap.  X. 


1-22 
23-26 


28,29 


265 
266 
265 
2ti6 


Chap.  iXI. 

1-4 

5 

6 

7,8 

9-11 
18,  13 
14 

15,  16 
17,18 
19 
80 

81,  22 
83 
24,2) 


266 
88 
266 
88 
79 
266 
108 
511 
518 
451 
4-39 
4.55 
108 
489 


721 


26 

27 

28 

2^-32 

33 

»t 

85 -W 

41 

48,43 


PAGE 

4.54 

477 
398 
266 
90 
266 
207 
2 
266 


Chap.  XII. 


1-5 
6-11 

18-14 

15 

16  81 

28  24 

25 

26.  87 

28.  29 

30 

31 


267 
4.J0 
287 
180 
8/i7 
108 
267 
81 
88 
89 
&i 
88 


Chap.   XIII. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7-9 
10 

II,  18 
13,  14 
15-17 
18.  19 
20 

21,  28 
23 

24-86 
27 
28 

29.30 
31 
33 
3:j,  34 


150 
161 
1.39 
161 
1.30 
368 
618 
148 
1.51 
362 
15+ 
147 
618 
395 
138 
395 
1.38 
379 
377 
150 
83 


Chap.  XIV. 


1-4 
6-8 
9,  10 

11-13 

1+ 

15,  16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

28,  23 

84 

25-28 

29 

30 

31 


151 

448 

79 

I'M 

4+8 

886 

138 

381 

3 

267 

270 

80 

518 

305 

3 

305 

270 


Chap.  XV. 


1-4 

5 

6 

7 

8-10 
11 

18-1+ 
15 

16-20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27,  as 

29,  30 

81 

32-34 


270 

4+8 

518 

3 

270 
270 
270 
870 
271 
271 
271 

3 
271 
267 
267 
45+ 
130 

3 
267 


Chap,  XVI, 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6 


9 

10 


5 
4+8 
381 

3 
267 
+48 
267 
4.54 
267 


VER8B 
11 

18,  13 

14 

15-19 

20 

21 

22-20 

27 

28-30 

31,  38 

an 

34 


+5+ 
l.-)0 

3 
867 

3 
867 
268 

3 
268 
82 
80 
150 


Chap.  XVII. 


1 

2-5 

6 

7 

8 

9-13 
14-16 
17,  18 
19-83 
24 


100 
359 
1.38 
885 
6 
481 
13:i 
5.38 
140 
144 


Chap.  XVIII. 


1 

99 

8 

363 

3 

107 

4 

152 

6.  6 

403 

7-10 

662 

11,  12 

140 

13-16 

669 

17,  18 

88 

19,20 

83 

21 

75 

22 

SS 

23.2+ 

188 

25.  26 

88 

27.28 

127 

29 

76 

30-35 

187 

36,  37 

187 

38 

187 

39 

144 

40 

79 

41 

359 

48 

3.W 

43-45 

386 

46 

135 

Chap. 

XIX. 

1,2 

83 

3 

663 

4 

668 

5 

201 

6 

133 

7 

201 

8 

133 

9,10 

667 

11 

17 

12,  13 

20 

14 

662 

15 

102 

16 

444 

17 

448 

18 

117 

19,20 

618 

21 

551 

Chap.  XX. 


1-4 
5-9 

10 

11 

18 


500 

513 

84 

510 


13-15 

496 

16 

3i;5 

17.18 

613 

19 

496 

20 

498 

21 

5*>2 

28 

606 

23 

84 

24 

489 

25 

490 

26 

493 

27 

490 

28 

487 

29 

602 

30 

139 

31-a3 

603 

34 

513 

35-41 

161 

42,43 

44S 

2  KINGS 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

1  CHR. 

VERSE                     PAGE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

1 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                      PAGE 

Chap.  XXI. 

15                      148 
16,  17                 130 

;3                             150 
26                        131 

21                         3 
22-85                 869 

Chap.  XXI. 

1,  2                  278 

3  SO 

4  83 

5  80 

6  86 

7  81 

12                471 

18,  19                 497 

87                      449 

26                         3 

3                      253 

20                      130 

28                    381 

27-30                 269 

4                        362 

21                      488 

29                    449 

31                          3 

5  6                   253 

22.  23                 497 

30                      473 

32-34                  276 

7                       425 

24                      499 

31-33                 454 

35                         81 

8                       S53 
9, 10                467 

25                      512 

34                      879 

36                         3 

8                       831 

26, 27                  86 

35-37                 382 

37,  38                276 

9                        278 
10                          10 

11                      -^J 

11-15                  287 

12,  13                 467 
14.  13                 425 

16  418 

17  5 

Chop.  IV. 

1                        437 

Chap.  X. 

1                        430 
2-4                    495 

Chap.  XVI. 

1,  2                   276 

16  278 

17  3 
18-24                 279 

25  3 

26  279 

18.  19                448 

2-6               i:« 

5-9                    4.54 

3                        86 

20                        113 

7                        478 

10                        150 

4                          80 

21,  22                 448 

8                        425 

11-11                  454 

5                      277 

m,  24                 392 
23                        425 

9                        151 
10,  11                407 

15.  16                 479 
17                        454 

6                      27S 
7-9                    277 

Chap.  XXII. 

26                        313 

12,  13                482 

18-22                    82 

10-16                  83 

1-7                  279 

8  4 

9  597 

10  4 

11  368 
12,  13                  145 

14  133 

15  156 
16,  17                  77 
18-20                 109 

27                      368 

14-16                 123 

2:J---B                    80 

17,  18                697 

28                         5 

17                      135 

26-28                    91 

19                           3 

29                      556 

18-21                 372 

29                          82 

20                       277 

22-24                 480 

30                      110 

Chap.  XXII. 

1  514 

2  512 

3  4                  514 

25.  26                479 

27  441 

28  625 
29-31                 124 
.32-37                 140 
38                      153 

31                      268 
32,  .3.3                 288 
34                           3 
35,  36                 268 

Chop.  XVII. 

1-6                  269 
7,  8                   315 
9-11                    81 

5'                     145 

39-41                 1:34 

Chap.  XI. 

12                          90 

6                        154 

7-9                  153 

42-44                 133 

:                      273 

13,  14                 295 
13                        886 

Chap.  XXIII. 

10                        83 
11,  12                1.M 
13,  14                149 
15-19                  200 
20-22                  1-30 
23                        118 
24.  23                 135 
26,  27                 667 
.      28                        135 
29-:i6                  268 
37,  38                 150 

39  400 

40  268 
41-41                 271 
45                            3 

Chap.  V. 

1                      116 
2-4                  148 
5                        451 
6-8                  12:3 
9                      480 
10-14                 136 
13-17                  698 

18  84 

19  628 
20-21                  441 
25-27                 139 

2-16                 274 

17  2:ao 

18  80 
19-81                  274 

Chap.  XII. 

1,  2                   274 
3                          81 
4-9                    596 
10-14                  597 

15  410 

16  639 
17,  18                 274 

19  3 
20,  21                  874 

16                          80 
17,  18                   85 

19  285 

20  290 

21  885 
82,  83                 889 
24,  25                   83 
26-31                    84 
32                        81 
33,34                  84 

35  74 

36  166 
37,  38                  74 
39                      166 
40, 41                  84 

1  597 

2  9 

3  230 

4  92 

5  .                S3 

6  81 

7  597 

8  92 

9  81 

10  92 

11  91 
12,  13                  92 

14  91 

15  92 
16-18                  131 

46,  47                 271 
48,  49                 272 
60                        273 

Chap.  VI. 

Chap.  XVIII. 

19  92 

20  80 
21-23                 279 

51-53                  268 

1-1                    406 
5-7                    129 

Chap.  XIII. 

1-3                    277 
4                          91 

24  87 

25  279 

8-12                  506 
13                        662 
14.  15                 492 

1^3                    268 

4  181 

5  869 

6  80 

7  602 

8  3 
9-11                  269 

5-7                    169 
8                        277 
9-12                 289 

26,  27                289 
28                         3 
29,  30                 279 

16.  17                 134 

13-18                 277 

31,  32                 279 

a  KliVGS. 

18,  19                 135 

19, 20                277 

33,  34                 280 

20                        137 

21-24                 278 

35                      280 

Chap.  I. 

21-23                  503 
24-27                  500 

25  102 

26  499 

36                      280 

1                        454 

28, 29                361 
30                      368 

12  3 

13  209 

27                      359 
28-32                 £78 

Chap.  XXIV. 

2                          79 
3-6                      80 

31-33                 662 

14                        152 
15-17                  161 
18.  19                  162 
20,  21                  141 

22  2S8 

23  8.30 

24  4,52 

25  611 

3:3-35                  76 
36                      500 

W                 280 
5                         3 

7,  8                   367 
9                      494 

Chap.  VII. 

37                     368 

6                      280 
1                      326 

JO-14                 126 
15                        197 
16, 17                  80 
18                          3 

1,  2                   152 

3-5                    487 
6,  7                   142 

Chap.  XIX. 

1,  2                  368 
3                      428 

8-12                 280 
13-19                 281 
20                        102 

8                       505 
fl-ll                 506 

4,  5                  486 
6-9                   278 

j           Chap.  XXV. 

Chap.  II. 

1  140 

2  618 

3  153 

4  618 

5  153 

6  618 

12-15                  506 
16-19                  152 
20                        153 

Chap.  VIII. 

1, 2                  363 

Chap.  XIV. 

1-3                  275 

4  81 

5  275 

6  110 
7-14                  275 

'5                        oi 

10  305 

11  278 
12,  13                   76 

14  181 

15  93 

16  184 
17,  18                  76 
19                      191 

1^                 281 

&-12                  282 

13-17                 598 

18-2:3                882 

24,26                283 
26                      884 
27-30                 281 

7                        153 

3                      253 

16                        269 

20                      181 

8                        129 

4,  5                  140 

17                        875 

21, 82                486 

9,  10                  149 

6                        253 

18                            3 

23, 24                323 

11,  12                  140 

7                        152 

19-21                 275 

25                      1G2 

1  CHRONICLES. 

13,  14                  129 

8                        451 

22                      276 

26-28                 323 

15                        ISl 

9+                     4.52 

23, 24                269 

29                      162 

16-18                  140 

+  9                      373 

25                      151 

80-34                 3-M 

Chop.  1. 

19-22                  130 

10                        375 

26,  27                269 

35                      139 

23                        664 

11                        3.58 

28                         3 

36,  37                 454 

1-i                    206 

a4                      139 

12                        102 

29                      269 

5-7                    313 

25                      480 

13-15                  4.54 

* 

8-16                 313 

16-22                  273 

Chap.  XX. 

'         17-25                206 

23                           3 

Chap.  XV. 

1  377 

2  180 

3  188 

4  148 

5  181 

6  875 

7  373 
8-11                 162 

12-15                278 
16                        12 
17-19                 878 

20  408 

21  278 

26-31                 807 

Chap.  III. 

24-29                  273 

1-3                  275 
4                        81 

32,  33                 813 
34U3                 207 

1-3                 268 

44-50                 208 

4                     317 
6                      454 

6  456 

7  514 

8  494 
9,  10                  493 

11  151 

12  148 

13  151 

14  448 

(hap.   IX. 

1-6                    441 
7                        671 
H,  9                   448 
10                        382 
11-13                  445 
14-21                  2li8 
22                         87 
2:j,  24               268 

6                      139 

6  3 

7  276 
a-lO                  269 

11  3 

12  151 
13,  14                 269 

15  3 

16  512 
17-20                269 

Bl-54                 207 

Chap.  II. 

1, 2                  2.52 

3-11                 209 

12-17                212 

1         18-33                211 

122 

1  CHR. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


2  CHR. 


VERSE 

PAOB 

TEIKK 

PAOB 

VERSE 

PAQE 

VEIISE                     I'AOE 

VEIlt*E          '          I'AOE 

SMI 

313 

13,  U 

909 

7,8 

681 

11                             015 

11,  12                 595 

42-55 

211 

15 

494 

9,  10 

318 

15  19                  015 

13,  14                    17 

16 

4'i:i 

11 

(CM 

20-25                  223 

17-19 

:l>r 

12 

603 

26-28                  615 

Chap. 

III. 

20-17 

222 

13 
14 

818 
261 

a9-,32                  222 

Chap.  VI. 

1,3 

313 

15-17 

450 

1                         17 

3-3-1 

213 

Chap 

XII. 

Chap.  XXVII. 

2  IS 

3  IHO 

1-7 

222 

Chap 

XIX. 

1-15                 223 

4                      174 

t'ha|> 

IV. 

8-14 

223 

10-22                 222 

,5-1 1                  595 

15 

22:3 

1-3 

380 

28,34                466 

12.  13                  180 

1-8 

209 

16-18 

4.56 

4 

857 

25-,30                 449 

14                          37 

9 

429 

19 

400 

5 

357 

31-;J3                 450 

15                          29 

10 

185 

20,21 

489 

6,7 

490 

:)l                        489 

16,  17                  187 

11-14 

209 

22 

2110 

8 

508 

IH                          18 

15-20 

212 

23-10 

260 

9-12 

496 

19                      185 

21,  22 

209 

13 

,509 

Chap.  XXVIII. 

20,  21                 193 

2.) 

408 

14,  15 

498 

22,  43                659 

21-3(1 

208 

<'1iap. 

XIII. 

16,  17 

497 

1                         4.56 

24, 25                192 

27-.11 

216 

18 

603 

2-(;                   591 

36,37                  99 

33,  *i 

217 

1 

4.56 

19 

318 

7                        263 

28, 29                193 

84-:)7 

208 

2-8 

.WS 

8                        2:31 

30                        28 

88-40 

391 

9-11 

i:i8 

9                        112 

31                       166 

41-13 

611 

12-14 

5SU 

Chap 

.  XX. 

10-12                  691 
13                        592 

82.  .^3                252 
.31,  :35                191 

1 

soo 

14-20                  631 

36-40                 193 

riiap 

V. 

Chap. 

XIV. 

2 
3 

409 

503 

31                      591 

41  190 

42  187 

1,3 

471 

1 

2 

8 

4-7 

8-11 
13 
1.3-17 

406 
260 
415 
213 
146 
93 
146 

4-8 

350 

8-8 

308 

Chap.  XXIX. 

9 

891 

t  hap.  VII. 

10 

611 

Chap 

XXI. 

1                        632 

11-17 

209 

2-4                   (HI 

1.  2                    127 

18 

4.S9 

1 

203 

5-9                   633 

3                      143 

19 
20 

503 
181 

2-7 

8 

446 
170 

10  173 

11  98 

4-11                  695 
12                          18 

21 

503 

9 

5 

12                      101 

13                        181 

22 

502 

10-13 

509 

13                      171 

14                        178 

•iX  24 

285 

Chap 

XV. 

14-16 

201 

14                      101 

1.5,  16                  695 

25,26 

289 

17 

194 

15                        376 

17.  18                 263 

1.3 

590 

18 

197 

16                        103 

19-22                    78 

3 

589 

19 

1.52 

17                      6:52 

Chap. 

VI. 

4 

590 

20 

200 

18                        192 

5-10 

223 

21 

451 

19                        190 

Chap.  VIII. 

1-14 

211 

11-24 

590 

23-25 

472 

20                      180 

15 

282 

25-28 

589 

26 

127 

21                      613 

1-6                    2(>4 
7,  8                   316 
9                        489 

10  4.50 

11  264 
12,  13                 647 
14-16                  609 

16-30 

209 

29 

690 

27 

201 

22-25                 203 

31,  .« 

015 

28,29 

590 

26-28                 262 

8:i-4r 

313 

30 

200 

29,  30                    3 

48 
49 

50-O.') 
W-36 

614 
60S 
211 
220 

Clinp, 

1 
2 

XVI. 

590 
190 

Chap. 

XXII. 

17  264 

18  265 

67-62 

217 

3 

651 

1 

592 

6:3 

218 

4-6 

590 

2 

405 

8  CHROMCLES. 

64-76 

217 

7 

615 

3,  4 

406 

Chap.  IX. 

77-81 

218 

8 

174 

6-7 

591 

9 

171 

8 

485 

Chap.  1. 

1-13                 265 

10 

170 

9-11 

591 

1:3,  14                265 

Chop. 

VII. 

11 

177 

12 

190 

1,  2                  593 

15-22                  266 

12,  13 

233 

13 

109 

3                        81 

23,  24                318 

1-12 

210 

14 

101 

14 

406 

4-6                    5!  10 

25,  26                266 

13 

209 

1.5-17 

229 

15 

409 

7-13                  26.3 

27'                     265 

14-29 

210 

18,19 

231 

16 

406 

13                          81 

28                      266 

30-35 

209 

30-23 

618 

17-19 

591 

14-17                  265 

29                            3 

36-40 

310 

3:3 
24 

172 

171 

30,  31                266 

25,26 

27 

Chap. 

.XXIII. 

Chap.  II. 

Chap. 

VIII. 

37 

38 

Chap.  X. 

28,29 

171 

1 

262 

1^                   263 

1-28 

310 

,30 

166 

2,3 

614 

6                        27 

1.2                   289 

29-40 

212 

31 

170 

4 

2.>4 

6                        25 

3-14                 270 

32,33 

172 

6 

616 

7                        26:3 

15                        120 

.34 

29 

0 

223 

8-16                  264 

16-19                 270 

Chap. 

IX. 

35 

187 

7-12 

209 

17                        2.52 

36 

171 

13 

007 

18                        264 

1 

3 

37,  .38 

590 

14-21 

209 

Chap.  XI. 

2-16 

337 

39.  40 

608 

22 

418 

17-39 

615 

41.  42 

615 

2:3 

209 

Chap.  III. 

1                        267 

80 

609 

43 

190 

»»-31 

614 

2                            5 

SUM 

615 

32 

615 

1,2                  264 

3,  4                    267 

35-38 

327 

;3-7                   692 

5-13                  499 

39-44 

212 

Chap. 

XVII. 

8-14                  59:3 

13,  14                  616 

Chap. 

-XXIV. 

15.  16                  592 

15                        205 

1-6 

591 

17                        693 

16                        618 

Chap 

.X. 

7.8 

104 

1-4 

223 

17                        270 

9,10 

231 

5 

146 

18-20                  213 

1 

4t« 

11,  12 

691 

6 

223 

Chap.  IV. 

21                        415 

2 

Stti 

13,  14 

2.59 

7. 30 

224 

22                        434 

3 

502 

15 

149 

31 

146 

1                        593 

23                        434 

4,5 

522 

16 

180 

2-6                    694 

6 

5a3 

17-19 

190 

7,  8                   693 

1 

513 

20 

24 

Chap. 

XXV. 

9                        692 

Chap.  XII. 

8-10 

84 

21 

2/36 

10-17                 594 

11,  12 

381 

23 

231 

1-3 

1.53 

18                      410 

1                          449 

13 

87 

23-27 

190 

4 

213 

19-23                 693 

2  0                    389 

14 

146 

5-7 
8 

615 
147 

10,  11                  590 
12                      449 

Ciiap. 

XVIII. 

9-,31 

324 

Chap.  V. 

13,  14                 270 

Chup. 

XI. 

1 

611 

1                      364 

15  3 

16  270 

1-5 

360 

2 

318 

Chop. 

X.XVI. 

2-5                   594 

« 

222 

3 

611 

6                      596 

7,8 

260 

4 

603 

1-11 

224 

7                      694 

Chap.  .VIII. 

9 

1U9 

5 

602 

12 

615 

8,  9                   595 

10-13 

222 

6 

318 

13 

147 

10                          7 

1,2                  270 

723 


1 

3  CHR. 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OP  VERSES. 

NEH. 

VERSE 

PAGE 

>-ERSE                     PAGE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

3 

489 

4                            186 

Chap.  XXVII. 

Chap.  XXXIV. 

Chap.  VIII. 

4 

38:3 

5                      596 

6 

259 

6                       27 

1-5                   276 

1,  2                  279 

1-14                236 

6-8  + 

454 

7                      247 

6                       109 

3-7                    93 

15,  16                 616 

+8 

82 

8                      596 

7                          4 

8-13                597 

17                        617 

9 

83 

9                      180 

8,9                  276 

13                      254 

18,  19                 616 

10,  :i 

&48 

10,  11                672 

14-16                      4 

20                       017 

18 

490 

12,  13                 191 

17                      609 

21-33                580 

13 

497 

14                      148 

Chap.  XXVIII. 

18                         9 

24-.30                632 

14-16 

181 

15-17                 272 

19                      368 

31,  32                301 

17 

502 

18                    181 

1, 2                  276 

20,  21                145 

33, 34                633 

18 

487 

19                     180 

3                        86 

22,  23                1.56 

35                     644 

19 

612 

20                      152 

4                        81 

24,  25                  77 

36                      301 

20 

l:JS 

21                      174 

5-13                 2T6 

26                      145 

21 

270 

22                      176 

14-20                  277 

27                      556 

22 

3 

23-25                 272 

21                        597 

28                      378 

Chap.  IX. 

26-28                 174 

22                      100 

29                      577 

29,  30                273 

23                       84 

30                         9 

1-3                  319 

Chap. 

XIV. 

31,  32                271 

24                      597 

31,  32                2.30 

4                      166 

33                        81 

25                        81 

a3                        92 

5                      319 

1,2. 

2-0 

34                         3 

26                         4 

6, 7                  176 

3 

92 

35-37                  272 

27                      277 

8-10                319 

4 

270 

Chap.  XXXV. 

11                      315 

6 

92 

12-14                 319 

6.7 

270 

Chap.  XXI. 

Chap.  XXIX. 

1-19                 677 

15                      176 

8-10 

271 

20-24                289 

11 

191 

1                      273 

1,2                  277 

25                         3 

12-15 

271 

2                      213 
3-10                273 

3-9                  597 
10                        2.30 

26,27                   4 

Chap.  X. 

11                        81 

11                      612 

Chap.  XXXVI. 

1                      181 

Chap. 

XV. 

12-15                 448 

12-14                224 

2-17                 319 

16-20                 273 

15-17                60S 

1, 2                  279 

18                      226 

1,2 

107 

18,  19                609 

3-9                  280 

19                      319 

3 

16 

20-28                644 

10-13                 281 

20-44                 226 

4 

5.37 

Chap.  XXII. 

29,  30                180 

14                      285 

5 

510 

31-36                 644 

15                      147 

6 

485 

1-6                  273 

16,  17                671 

7 

109 

7                      449 

18,  19                674 

8 

92 

8                      451 

Chap.  XXX. 

30,  21                  575 

9-11 

&44 

9                      449 

23',  23                299 

XEHEMIAH. 

12 

2.30 

10                      273 

1-5                    576 

13 

177 

11, 12                274 

6                        481 

14,15 

657 

7                      232 

Chap.  1. 

16 

79 

8                      531 

17 

81 

Chap.  XXIII. 

9                      106 

1+                       1 

18 

632 

10                      481 

EZRA. 

+1                  301 

19 

271 

1,  2                  452 

11                      637 

2,  3                  301 

3                        444 

12                      168 

4                      302 

4-10                  4.53 

13                      576 

Chap.  I. 

5                      192 

Chap. 

XVI. 

11                        441 

14                        92 

6, 7                  176 

12-15                  452 

15-17                 576 

1-5                  299 

8-10                 187 

1-8 

271 

16                        2.30 

18-20                 577 

6-11                 300 

11                      185 

9 

19 

17                          80 

21, 22                676 

10 

667 

IS,  19                616 

23-26                 577 

11 

3 

20,  21                462 

27                      181 

Chap.  II. 

Chap.  II. 

12 

373 

13 

271 

1-13                225 

1-3                  .302 

14 

379 

Chap.  XXIV. 

Chap.  XXXI. 

43-58                439 
59-61                 236 

4                      186 
5-20                302 

1-3                  274 

1                        92 

63,  63                607 

Chap. 

XVII. 

4-11                  697 

2                      608 

64-70                 300 

12,  13                 406 

3                      6;J3 

Chap.  III. 

1,2 

271 

14                      697 

4                      610 

3-5 

109 

15-17                 274 

5-7                  643 

Chap.    III. 

1-7                    226 

6 

92 

18                        81 

8-10                 634 

8                      409 

7,8 

271 

19                      6.30 

n-16                 615 

1-7                  300 

9-82                 237 

9 

9 

20, 21                667 

17-19                 610 

8-13                 598 

10,  11 

271 

22                      449 

20,  21                448 

12-19 

272 

23-25                 274 
26                      275 

Chap.  IV. 

Chap.  IV. 

27                         4 

Chap.  XXXII. 

1                      302 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

1-6                  300 

2,3                  6« 

1-8                  277 

7-10                 698 

4,  6                  194 

1-3 

272 

Chap.  XXV. 

9-12                .305 

11-33                 599 

6-8                  303 

4 

145 

13                        76 

23,  24                300 

9                      184 

5 

154 

1, 2                   275 

14-20                 305 

10-23                 302 

6-8 

IM 

3.  4                   110 

21  +                   1.39 

9 

406 

5-13                  275 

+21                   454 

Chap.  V. 

10,11 

154 

14                          82 

22, 23                278 

Chap.  V. 

12,13 

488 

15                          76 

24                        163 

1-5                  .301 

14 

152 

16                      120 

25,  26                 448 

6-17                 599 

1-12                 4.38 

15,16 

488 

17                        495 

27-29                  407 

13                      194 

17 

153 

18                      430 

30                        406 

14-18                303 

18 

200 

19                      510 

31                        20 

Chap.  VI. 

19                      188 

19-22 

120 

20                      120 

32                         4 

2;}-26 

667 

21-25                  275 

33                    278 

1                      599 

27 

1.55 

26                         4 

2,  3                  600 

Chap.  VI. 

28-30 

272 

27,  28                 275 

4                        405 

31 

116 

Chap.  XXXIII. 

5                       600 

1-9                  303 

32-34 

372 

6. 7                  301 

10-13                 154 

Chap.  XXVI. 

1,  2                   278 

8-12                600 

14                      156 

3                          80 

13-15                301 

15                      303 

Chap. 

XIX. 

1                      275 

4                   m 

Ur-iS                600 

16                        102 

2                      276 

5                        80 

19-31                 577 

17-19                  303 

1,2 

272 

3                      275 

0+                      86 

23                      116 

3 

92 

4                      276 

+6                      87 

4 

272 

5                      1,52 

7                        8:1 

Chap.  VII. 

5 

2M 

6-8                    276 

8                      296 

Chap.  VII. 

6,7 

272 

9                       499 

9-11                 278 

1-4                   303 

8 

254 

10                        474 

12, 13                 449 

1-5                  213 

6-35                 235 

9,  10 

272 

11-13                  489 

14                      278 

6-9                  301 

36-45                 236 

11 

251 

14                      491 

15                        92 

10                         9 

46-60                 439 

15                      492 

16                      2T9 

11-24                600 

61-63                 226 

16-18                276 

17                       81 

25                      264 

&4.  65                607 

Chap 

XX. 

19-21                 189 

18,  19                    3 

2B                     3a3 

66-73                 300 

22                         3 

20-25                 279 

27                      116 

1-3 

272 

2:!                      276 

28                      176 

724 

KST. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


JOB 


TEBSK 

PAGE 

('Imp. 

VIII. 

1 

t 

a-5 

11 

G 

180 

1,  s 

9 

9-lJ 

SSI 

13 

9 

14-17 

579 

18 

9 

Cliiip.  IX. 

1 

3,  I 


<l 
10 
II 
\i 

13,  1 1 
15 

Hi,  17 
IS 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24,  25 
21) 
27+ 
+  27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33,34 
35 
36 
37 
38 


5(*0 
170 
580 
173 

95 
•ill 
an 
124 
129 
125 

lU 

Via 

237 
89 
125 
l*i 
134 
247 
285 
247 
(i67 
G71 
182 
182 
45« 
IXi 
30 
187 
17G 
177 
()71 
456 
230 


Chap,  X. 


1-27 

223 

i!>,  29 

303 

30 

319 

81 

573 

32-39 

634 

C'liap 

XI, 

1,2 

303 

S-7 

227 

8-15 

228 

16 

616 

17 

175 

18,19 

616 

20-22 

22s 

2-i 

616 

2I-.3G 

223 

(Imp, 

Xli. 

1-3 

224 

9 

225 

10-21 

211 

22-26 

616 

27-30 

303 

31-14 

174 

:» 

303 

36 

304 

37,38 

174 

■■fj.  40 

175 

41-4:3 

304 

44-16 

616 

47 

617 

Chap. 

XIII. 

1-13 

304 

14 

188 

15-22 

573 

83-31 

819 

ESTHER. 


Chap. 


1  + 

+  1 

2-9 

10-12 


.335 
3.33 
8.35 
365 


13 
14 
15-22 


331 

:«;j 
3;)! 


Chap.  II. 


1-1 

6-8 
9-11 
12,  13 
14-20 
21-23 


sat 

3.55 
:»6 
.3;)4 
3.35 
3»l 


Chnp.  Ill 


1-3 
4-6 

7 
8-15 


291 
292 
147 
292 


Chap.  IV, 


1-14 

15-17 


292 

880 


Chap.  V. 


1-8 
9,  10 
11-14 


835 
833 

334 


Chap.  VI 


1-11 
12,  13 
14 


434 
292 
333 


Chap.  VII. 


1.2 
3-10 

135 
292 

Chnp.  ^ 

Ml. 

1-14 
15-17 

293 
334 

Chnp.   IX. 


1 

2-19 
20-24 
25 
26-32 


115 
2!« 
579 
115 
579 


Chap.  X. 


833 

3 

334 


JOB. 


Chnp.  I. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5 

6-12 
13 

14,  15 
16 
17 

18,  19 
20 
21,  22 


5B1 

403 
362 
629 
203 
362 
400 
98 
393 
387 
478 
101 


Chop.  II. 


1-6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11-13 


203 

139 
478 
!V» 
101 
476 


Chnp.  III. 


1-10 
11-15 


194 
521 


VEn8E 

16 

17-19 

20-23 

24 

25,26 


PAOE 

427 
378 
521 

358 
660 


Chnp.  IV. 


1 

2-4 

5,6 

7 

8,9 
10.  11 
12-16 
17-19 
20,  21 


5 
476 
100 
109 
115 
893 
159 
376 
378 


Chnp,  V, 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 

15,  16 
17 
18 

19-21 
22,  2;! 
24,25 
26 
27 


111 
114 
528 
104 
178 
95 
96 
106 
K12 
115 
475 
105 
Mi 
109 
100 
427 
373 
565 


Chnp.  VI. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8-11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17-20 

21-24 

25,26 

27,  28 

29 

30 


5 
660 
491 
391 
357 
521 
.376 
521 
5.W 
385 
386 
385 
060 
482 
624 
ll» 
567 


Chap,  VII 


1,2 

373 

3,4 

369 

5 

.371 

6,7 

376 

8-10 

378 

11,  12 

dliO 

1.3,  14 

l.W 

1.5,  16 

521 

17,  IS 

555 

19 

358 

20 

97 

21 

182 

Chnp. 

VIII. 

1 

5 

2 

555 

3 

28 

4 

532 

5,6 

178 

7 

104 

8-10 

660 

11,  12 

.387 

13-15 

527 

16,  17 

.■)88 

18,  19 

•378 

20,21 

107 

22 

115 

Chnp.  IX. 


1 

2,3 
4 

6,6 
7 

8,9 
10 


5 
5.3!! 
26 
98 
96 
!M 
93 


11 

12,  13 
14,  15 
16-18 
19 

20,21 
22,  23 
24 

25,  26 
27-31 
,32,  .3:1 
34,35 


23 
27 

B62 
,V)1 
28 
,562 
103 
111 
376 
562 
189 
631 


Chnp,  X. 


1,2 

621 

3-6 

.581 

7 

168 

8 

375 

9 

95 

10 

405 

11 

95 

12,  13 

97 

14 

645 

15,16 

17 

17 

105 

18,19 

427 

20 

376 

21 

378 

22 

381 

Chap 

XI. 

1 

5 

2 

5.V) 

3 

483 

4-6 

520 

7-9 

23 

10 

27 

11 

26 

12 

565 

13 

658 

14,15 

.5.36 

16 

106 

17 

109 

18,19 

866 

20 

115 

Chnp. 

XII. 

1 

5 

2 

620 

3 

621 

4 

664 

5 

408 

6 

111 

7,8 

396 

9,  10 

95 

11 

3.56 

13 

373 

13 

26 

14 

27 

15 

96 

16 

26 

17 

457 

18,19 

434 

20 

374 

21 

454 

22 

25 

23-25 

455 

Chop, 

XIII. 

1-3 

567 

4 

373 

5 

48:! 

6-9 

630 

10 

548 

11 

167 

12 

376 

13,  14 

567 

15 

510 

16 

.527 

17-19 

567 

20-22 

185 

23 

182 

24 

181 

25,26 

531 

27 

26 

28 

370 

CTiop. 

XIV. 

1-3 

376 

4 

513 

5 

116 

6 

440 

7-0 

388 

10-12 

378 

13 

521 

14,  15 

375 

16 

26 

TEB8B 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 


532 
98 
318 
875 
878 
369 


(Imp,   XV, 


1 

S 

2,3 

483 

4 

177 

6,6 

483 

7-9 

556 

10 

375 

11 

106 

12 

358 

13 

530 

14-16 

615 

17-19 

565 

20-41 

113 

25,  26 

530 

27 

362 

28,  29 

5.32 

30 

115 

31 

113 

.32,  .33 

387 

34 

628 

35 

525 

Chnp 

XVI. 

1 

6 

2-5 

552 

6,  7 

060 

8 

369 

9 

531 

10 

664 

11-14 

531 

15 

.3(t8 

16 

:358 

17,  18 

520 

19,20 

567 

21 

189 

22 

376 

Chap, 

XVII. 

1 

376 

2,  3 

662 

4 

119 

5 

524 

6 

662 

7 

369 

8 

526 

9 

570 

10 

519 

11 

105 

12 

.383 

13,  14 

:jsi 

15 

542 

16 

378 

Chnp, 

XVIII. 

1 

3 

2-4 

520 

.5,6 

115 

7 

113 

8-10 

5;!2 

11,  12 

5:32 

13 

381 

14,15 

532 

16 

115 

17 

.378 

18 

:381 

19 

427 

20,  21 

115 

Chap 

XIX. 

1 

5 

2-5 

664 

6,7 

531 

8 

660 

9,  10 

104 

11 

21 

12 

20 

1.3-18 

474 

19 

476 

20 

309 

21,  22 

5:31 

2.3,24 

484 

25-27 

678 

28 

664 

29 

485 

Chap.  XX. 

1 
2,  3 


5 

567 


725 


JOB 

SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  VERSES. 

PS. 

TEKSB 

PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

\t;rse               page 

verse               page 

VERSE 

page 

4-n 

527 

5                        676 

Chap.  XXXII. 

6                      96 

6 

21 

12,13 

516 

6                          25 

7,  8                 391 

6 

.38 

14      , 

38!) 

7                          94 

1,  2                  521 

9                    386 

7 

.37 

15 

474 

8,9                     96 

3                      522 

10-16                  96 

8-10 

345 

16 

389 

10                          94 

4                      482 

17                        97 

11 

170 

17,18 

527 

11                          97 

5                      522 

18                       94 

12 

37 

19-2-2 

524 

12                         99 

6.7                   482 

19                      555 

23 

531 

13                        94 

8                        566 

20                      631 

24,25 

491 

14                        23 

9                        566 

21,  22                386 

Ps.  Ill 

26 

114 

10-18                  482 

23                        23 

27-29 

532 

111                        402 

24                       29 

1,  2 

661 

Chap.  XXVII. 

20-22                  524 

3 
4 

170 
182 

Chap 

XXI. 

1                          6 

Chap.  XXXVIII- 

5 

.366 

2^                  565 

Chap.  XXXIII. 

6 

669 

1 

5 

B,  6                  168 

1                            5 

7 

184 

2-5 

664 

7                      194 

1-3                  567 

2                      519 

a 

568 

6-9 

111 

8                      527 

4                          95 

.3-11                   94 

10 

391 

9                      179 

5                        567 

12-16                 114 

11 

426 

10                      177 

6,  7                   189 

16                      385 

Ps.  IV. 

12 

483 

11,  12                630 

8, 9                   521 

17                      381 

13 

111 

13                      624 

10,  11                  631 

18                        94 

1 

185 

14,15 

630 

14,  15                437 

12.  13                   27 

19-21                 383 

2 

525 

16 

567 

16,  17                 533 

14-17                  156 

22,23                  96 

3 

178 

17 

113 

18                        405 

18                        97 

24                      383 

4 

658 

18 

401 

19-23                 387 

19                      369 

25                        97 

5 

169 

19,20 

114 

20                      367 

26,  27                  96 

6 

640 

21 

378 

21                      369 

28-30                386 

7 

170 

22 

23-26 

101 
381 

Chap.  XXVIII. 

22                      377 
23-25                 373 

31                      382 
32,33                  96 

8 

366 

27-29 

630 

1,  2                  384 

26                        6:!6 

34                      386 

80,  31 

114 

3'                     383 

27,  28                  176 

35                        99 

Ps.   V. 

82.  33 

375 

4                      385 

29.  .30                 373 

36                      566 

34 

525 

6-8                  384 

31-33                 482 

37                        96 

1,2 

1S5 

9                        98 

38                      385 

3 

179 

10                        94 

39-41                   95 

4 

28 

Chap. 

XXII. 

11                        96 

Chap.  XXXIV. 

5,6 

21 

12-14                 565 

1  5 

2  482 

3  356 

4  566 

7 

167 

1 
2-4 

5-7 
8 

5 

655 
475 
524 

15                      565 
16-19                 381 
20-22                 565 
23                      566 

Chap.  XXXIX. 

1-4                  391 
5-8                    95 

8 
9 
10 
11 

183 
526 
194 
170 

9-11 
12 

13,14 
1-5,16 

432 
530 
531 
129 

24,  25                   97 
26, 27                  93 
28                      166 

6,  6                  531 

7  522 

8  527 

9  530 

9-12                 394 
13-16                 390 

17  95 

18  390 

12 

Ps.  VI. 

109 

17 
18 
19 

530 
111 
,554 

Chap.  XXIX. 

10  28 

11  114 
12,  13                  28 

19-25                 392 
26-30                 390 

1-4 
5 

185 
676 

20 

107 

14.  15                  97 

6 

368 

21 
22 

109 

558 

1                            5 
2-4                    104 

16-19                 531 
20                       377 

Chap.  XL. 

7 
8,9 

661 
182 

23-25 

563 

5,  6                   405 

21                          26 

1                          5 

10 

194 

26 

no 

7                        406 

22                        25 

2                        531 

27 

(157 

8-10                  407 

23                        28 

3                            6 

Ps.  VII 

28 

565 

11-13                 432 

24                      103 

4,  5                   176 

29,30 

110 

14-17                 562 

25                        26 

6'                          5 

1,  2 

I.S4 

18                      567 

26, 27                114 

7-11                  655 

8-5 

194 

19                      387 

28                      544 

12-14                  630 

6,  7 

184 

Chap. 

XXIII. 

20                      491 
21-24                 474 

29  27 

30  447 

15-24                  304 

8 
9 

101 
26 

1 

5 

25                      380 

31,  32                106 

10 

97 

2 

660 

33                        27 

Chap.  XLI. 

11 

21 

3-5 

177 

34-37                 530 

12,  13 

20 

6 

28 

Chap.  XXX. 

1,  2                  389 

14 

428 

7 

101 

3-6                  390 

15,  16 

113 

8,9 

23 

1                       104                  f'I'nP-  XXXV. 

7                      889 

17 

171 

10 

26 

2                      374 

1                            6 

8-10                390 

11 

168 

3-6                  363 

2                      521 

11                        98 

12 

16 

7                        475 

3                        660 

12-17                 389 

Ps.  VIII 

13 

25 

8                        114 

4-8                    555 

18-21                 390 

14 

116 

9                        664 

9                      524 

22-29                .389 

1 

171 

15 

166 

10                        358 

10                       95 

30-34                 390 

2 

672 

16,  17 

521 

U                        106 

11                      396 

3 

19 

12,  13                 662 

12,  13                 179 

4 

394 

14                        386 

14   15                 540 

Chap.  XLII. 

5 

198 

Chap. 

XXIV. 

15-18                 369 

16                        555 

6-8 

394 

19                      660 

1                            5 

9 

171 

1 

25 

20                      181 

2                       26 

2 
3 

472 
432 

21  531 

22  369 

Chap.  XXXVI. 

3  5K) 

4  182 

Ps.  IX. 

4 

475 

23                      375 

1                          5 

5,  6                    18 

5 

392 

24                      181 

2                        661 

7                      110 

1 

171 

6-11 

475 

25                      475 

3                          28 

8'                     111 

2 

170 

12 

111 

26                      105 

4                        525 

9,  10                189 

3 

486 

13 

383 

27-30                  660 

5                         29 

11                      479 

4 

28 

14 

458 

31                      483 

6,  7                   567 

12                      392 

5 

320 

15-18 

461 

8-10                 105 

1.3-15                 366 

6 

485 

19,  20 

381 

11                      109 

16,  17                375 

7 

24 

21 

524 

Chap.  XXXI. 

12                      115 

8 

101 

22-24 

111 

13,  14                527 

9 

108 

25 

525 

1                        461 

15                      475 

10 

182 

a,  3                   114 

16                      359 

11 

171 

4                          26 

17                      114 

PSALMS. 

12 

179 

Chap 

XXV. 

5-8                    168 

18,  19                .5.32 

13 

181 

9-12                  461 

20                      3*3 

14 

173 

1 

6 

13-15                  440 

21                      105 

Ps.  I. 

16 

5.32 

2 

28 

16-23                  432 

22, 23                  28 

16 

114 

3 

200 

24.  25                474 

ai,  26                  95 

1                      527 

17 

683 

4-6 

516 

26-28                  80 

26                        23 

2,  3                    13 

18 

475 

29,  30                554 

27-.32                  96 

4,  5                  115 

19 

192 

31                      361 

33                      386 

6                      107 

20 

194 

Chap. 

XXVI. 

32  481 

33  525 

Ps.  II. 

1 

5 

34-40                567 

Chap.  XXXVII. 

Ps.  X. 

2,3 

B52 

1-3                    36 

4 

553 

1-6                    97 

4                       30 

1 

192 

72G 

ra. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  A^ERSES. 


PS. 


TER^B                     PA«E 

TERSE 

PAOK 

VKIISE 

PAOB 

TERSE                     PAGE 

TZB«E                     PAGE 

a                      Wl 

18 

6T2 

7 

189 

P«.  XXXII. 

17-20                 107 

3                      548 

19-23 

168 

8 

29 

21                        473 

•1                      177 

24 

109 

9 

.'1.17 

1. 2                  516 

92                        375 

5, 6                  (ifiO 

25-27 

107 

10 

110 

3.  4                  369 

23,  21                  10« 

7                      5M 

28 

17 

11 

182 

6                        176 

25                        109 

8                        .158 

20 

175 

12-14 

166 

6                        181 

96                      473 

9                        393 

30 

491 

15 

672 

7                        97 

27-99                  109 

10                        547 

31 

24 

16 

186 

8                      666 

,30                        6f,5 

11                        KJl 

82,33 

104 

17 

181 

9                      .392 

31                        .661 

12                        190 

34 

486 

18 

182 

10                      107 

32,  33                  ll»i 

13                      530 

.35 

108 

19 

184 

11                       170 

34-:!6                   1 1 1 

14                      lfi9 

36 

667 

20 

188 

37,38                  112 

15                        191 

.37-10 

499 

21 

183 

39                        .667 

16                        100 

41 

179 

22 

192 

Ps.  XXXIII. 

40                      512 

17,  18                  184 

42 
43-15 

41l!l 
262 

1                       170 

46 

173 

1% 

XXVI. 

2,  3                  657 

P».  XXXVIII. 

Pi.  XI. 

47-19 

175 

4                        29 

60 

262 

1 

188 

5                        28 

1, 2                 1K> 

1                     540 

2 

18.3 

6,7                    94 

3-5                   371 

2                      491 

3 

188 

8                      166 

6-8                   372 

3                      661 

Ps 

XIX. 

4 

567 

9                        94 

9                          26 

4                        46 

5 

6M 

10                      320 

10                      367 

5                        31 

1 

91 

6,7 

175 

11                        25 

11                        661 

6                      116 

2-4 

383 

8 

.5% 

12                      109 

19                        66B 

7                        28 

8,6 

382 

9,10 

184 

13,  14                  25 

13,  14                0I>8 

7 

10 

11 

566 

15                      101 

16                      178 

8 

15 

12 

173 

16                      487 

16                     188 

Ps.  XII. 

9 

10 

17                      392 

17                      061 

10,11 

15 

18,  19                166 

18                      176 

1                      18f> 

12,  13 

183 

Ps. 

XXVII. 

20                        168 

19                      661 

4,  3                    52.1 

14 

169 

91                         170 

90                        666 

4                        520 

1 

97 

22                        188 

21,  22                181 

5                        475 

2 

071 

6                          10 

Ps 

.  XX. 

3 

609 

7                      570 

4 

596 

Ps.  XXXIV. 

Ps.  XXXIX. 

8                      661 

1-4 

189 

5 

672 

5 

171) 

6 

176 

1  173 

2  170 

3  171 
4-6                   1S2 

7  197 

8  29 
9,  10                  166 

11                        431 
19,  13                  374 

14  6.6.3 

15  178 

16  116 

17  672 

18  6.36 
19,  90                  106 

21  116 

22  542 

1,  9                  665 

6 

178 

7 

185 

3                      5.58 

P».  XIII. 

7,8 

487 

8 

lti8 

4                        376 

9 

182 

9 

187 

5                      376 

1,  2                  181 

10 

672 

6                      061 

3                        185 

11 

183 

7                       169 

4                        184 

Ps. 

XXI. 

12 

666 

8                      182 

5                        540 

13 

542 

9                      101 

6                        175 

1 
2 
3 

444 
182 
444 

14 

168 

10  185 

11  369 

12  358 

Ps.  XIV. 

1-3                    515 

4 
5-7 

8 

371 
444 

19 

Ps. 

1 

XXVIII. 

185 

13                        185 

4                        661 

9 

21 

2 

186 

Ps.  XL. 

5                        113 

10,  11 

427 

3 

184 

6                        475 

12 

20 

4 

194 

1                        179 

7                        293 

13 

171 

5 

95 

2                        567 

6 

174 

3                        640 

7 

170 

4                        541 

Ps.  JL\. 

Ps. 

XXII. 

8 
9 

108 
192 

Ps.  XXXV. 

5                          95 
6-8                    38 

1,  2                   566 

1,2 

660 

1-3                 184 

9.  10                  36 

3                        5.55 

3 

28 

4                     194 

11-13                   184 

4                        5»1 

4 

540 

Ps. 

XXIX. 

5,  6                  201 

14,  15                  194 

5                        410 

5 

182 

7                        665 

16                        190 

6 

664 

1,2 

172 

8,9                    194 

17                      184 

7,  8 

36 

3-9 

97 

10                        475 

Ps.  XVI. 

9,  10 

428 

10 

100 

11,  12                  666 

11 

186 

11 

108 

13,  14                368 

Ps.  XLI. 

1                     188 

12.  13 

392 

15                        105 

2,3                  556 

14-10 

36 

16                        666 

1-3                   476 

4                        79 

n 

369 

Ps. 

XXX. 

17                        184 

4                      176 

5                        97 

18 

36 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

175 
182 
174 
175 
106 
103 
186 
676 
181 
106 
173 

18                        173 

5, 6                  6W 

6                      557 

19,20 

18} 

19                      18J 

7                      666 

7                      169 

21 

187 

20                        4a6 

8                      369 

8-10                  37 

22 

37 

21                        064 

9                        63 

11                      681 

23 

171 

22-25                 184 

10                      184 

24 
25 

182 
657 

96  194 

97  175 

11  169 

12  570 

Ps.  XVII. 

26 

557 

98                        171 

13                      173 

1.2                  178 

27 
28 

674 
100 

3                      566 

29 

375 

Ps.  XXXVi. 

Ps.  XLII. 

4                          15 

30,  31 

074 

5                        183 

1                        .529 

1,  2                    SifiO 

6                      178 

Ps. 

XXXI. 

2                      .6-24 

3                      664 

7                      191 

Ps. 

XXIII. 

3                        562 

4                        596 

8,9                  181 

1 

188 

4                        516 

5,  6                    169 

10                        520 

1,  3 

108 

2 

181 

5                          99 

7                          99 

11, 12                393 

3 

563 

3 

187 

6                          95 

8                        169 

13,  14                  116 

4 

377 

4 

672 

7-9                  385 

9                        184 

15                      676 

5,6 

97 

S 

169 

10                      190 

10                        185 

6 

654 

11                        184 

11                        169 

7,8 

175 

19                        111 

Ps.  XVIII. 

Ps. 

XXIV. 

9 
10 

186 
369 

Ps.  XLIII. 

1                      171 

1 

98 

11 

664 

Ps.  XXXVII. 

2                        491 

2 

94 

12 

.378 

1,2                  185 

3                        178 

3.4 

109 

13 

OIH 

1.  9                  387 

3,  4                   696 

4,5                   377 

5,6 

110 

14 

6-10 

3                      540 

5                      169 

6                        182 

7-10 

100 

15 

184 

4                        170 

7                        98 

16 

187 

5                      178 

8,9                    19 

P» 

XXV. 

17,18 

194 

6                      667 

Ps.  XLIV. 

10                        18 

19 

109 

7,  8                52;) 

11                        17 

1 

186 

20 

570 

9,  10                 116 

1-3                    247 

12-14                  99 

2 

188 

21 

175 

11                        .5.67 

4                        191 

15                        19 

3 

191 

22 

182 

12,  13                671 

5                        486 

16                      385 

4,5 

18:j 

23 

171 

14.  15                  113 

6                      487 

17                        175 

6 

187 

21 

169 

16                        474 

7                      175 

PS. 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF 

YERSES. 

PS. 

TERSE                     PAGE 

VEKSE                     PAGE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

8                    173 

6                            515 

3,  4                       061 

Ps.  LXVIII. 

16                            399 

9,  10               488 

6                       559 

5                      195 

17                       37 

11                     391 

7-10                 182 

6                      393 

1,  2                   195 

18,  19                173 

12                      661 

11,  12                183 

7                      531 

3                        170 

20                         5 

13,  14                 664 

13                      653 

8                        20 

4                        16 

15.  16                 630 

14                      182 

9                      168 

5                      4:32 

17.  18                 168 

15                        171 

10                      664 

6                      107 

Ps.  LXXIII. 

19                        394 

16,  17                 644 

11-15                 195 

7,8                  18 

20,  21                   26 

18                        304 

16                      175 

9,  10                  96 

1                        668 

22                       669 

19                        644 

17                      171 

11                        624 

2-7                    111 

23                        184 

12                        505 

8                      623 

24-26                  192 

13                      390 

9                      530 

Ps.  LII. 

Ps.  LX. 

14                      386 
16,  10                383 

10  365 

11  631 

Ps.  XLV. 

1                        29 

1-3                   192 

17                      200 

12-16                 111 

2                      408 

4                      492 

18                        37 

16-22                 112 

1                        38 

3                        626 

5                      186 

19                      175 

23                       97 

2                       35 

4.  5                  52:3 

6,7                    98 

20                        373 

24                        684 

3-5                    38 

6                      554 

8                      116 

21                        114 

25,  26                  170 

6,7                   37 

7                      543 

9-11                 192 

22                      129 

27                        116 

8                      308 

8                      540 

12                      486 

23                      671 

28                      178 

9                      478 

9                      656 

24                      100 

10,  11                420 

25                      657 

12                      422 

Ps.  LXI. 

26                      173 

Ps.   LXXIV. 

13                      366 

Ps.  LIII. 

27                      596 

14.  15                422 

1                      186 

28                      183 

1                      181 

16.  17                427 

1-3                  515 

2                      1S4 

29                      696 

2                      192 

4                      177 

3                      108 

30                      4S6 

3-8                  598 

6                      115 

4                        97 

31                      674 

9                      155 

Ps.  XLVI. 

6                      293 

5-8                  668 

32  172 

33  20 

10  569 

11  19 

l-,3                      97 

34                      172 

12                      100 

4                        385 

Ps.  LIV. 

Ps.  LXII. 

35                      173 

13                      129 

5.  G                   lOS 

14                      114 

7                          97 

1                      182 

1                        168 

15                      129 

8,  9                   6T5 

2                      186 

2                        97 

Ps.  LXIX. 

16                        94 

10                         22 

3                      661 

3                      115 

17                        96 

11                        108 

4                        97 

4                      525 

1                     186 

18                      672 

5                      194 

5                      168 

2                      184 

19                    192 

6                      171 

6,7                    97 

3                      660 

20                    193 

Ps.  XLVII. 

7                      175 

8                      178 

4                      661 

21                     190 

9                      672 

5                      176 

22,  23                193 

1                        172 

10                      524 

6                      168 

2                      100 

Ps.  LV. 

11                        28 

7                      664 

3                      486 

12                        30 

8                      661 

Ps.  LXXV. 

4               as 

1                      186 

9                        37 

6                          18 

2,  3                  1S5 

10-12                664 

1                        175 

6                        171 

4                      377 

Ps.  LXIII. 

18                      187 

2,  3                   568 

7,  3                   100 

6                      661 

14,  15                184 

4,  5                  392 

9                        98 

6-8                  668 

1, 2                  696 

16                      187 

6                      103 

9                      194 

3                      175 

17                      186 

7                      101 

10-14                 661 

4                      173 

18                      185 

8                      365 

Ps.  XLVIII. 

15                        194 

5                      171 

19,  20                664 

9                      173 

Ifi                        178 

6                      169 

21                        36 

10                      107 

1                        171 

17                      179 

7                      170 

22                      360 

2-5                  304 

18                      175 

8                       97 

23,  21                195 

6,  7                  412 

19                      101 

9,10                113 

25                        63 

Ps.  LXXVI. 

8                      231 

20,  21                525 

11                      526 

26                      105 

9                      596 

22                      540 

27, 28                195 

1, 2                  696 

10                      172 

23                      111 

29                      184 

3                       488 

11-13                304 

Ps.  LXIV. 

30-33                 644 

4                        383 

14                        97 

34                      172 

5                        378 

1,  2                   185 

35,  36                307 

6                        114 

Ps.  LVI. 

3-6                    666 

7                        166 

Pa.  XLIX. 

6                        623 

8                        101 

1,  2                  561 

7                          20 

Ps.  LXX. 

9                        557 

1.  2                    12 

3, 4                  108 

8                      671 

10                        120 

3                      658 

6                      523 

9                      101 

1                        185 

11                        657 

4                        3.58 

6                      661 

10                      170 

2,  3                   195 

12                        671 

5                      567 

7                      195 

4                        190 

6-9                  375 

8                      358 

5                        184 

10                      378 

9                      178 

Ps.  LXV. 

Ps.  LXXVII. 

11                      520 

10                      171 

12                      394 

11                      108 

1                      657 

Ps.  LXXI. 

1                      182 

13                      430 

12                      057 

2                      182 

2                      185 

14                      381 

13                      187 

8                      545 

1                     188 

3                      558 

15                      676 

4                      110 

2                    186 

4                      661 

16,  17                378 

5                      99 

3                      182 

5,6                  658 

18                      378 

Ps.  LVII. 

6                        94 

4                      185 

7, 8                  181 

19                      378 

7                        99 

5                      169 

9                      542 

20                      447 

1                     183 

8-12                  96 

6                      428 

10-12                 568 

2                     178 

13                      399 

7                      169 

13                       28 

3                      064 

8                      172 

14                      124 

Ps.  L. 

4                        666 

9                      185 

15                      236 

5                        171 

Ps.  LXVI. 

10,  11                666 

16                      167 

1                        28 

6                        666     ■ 

12                        184 

17                       96 

2                        17 

7-9                    171 

1                     172 

13                        195 

18                        97 

3                        16 

10                         29 

2,  3                  171 

14                      169 

19                       23 

4                      101 

11                        171 

4                      172 

15                        173 

20                      241 

5                      644 

6                      101 

16                        668 

6                      101 

6                      129 

17                      101 

7                        12 

Ps.  mil. 

7                        28 

18                        374 

Ps.  LXXVIll. 

S-14                  644 

8                      172 

19                        28 

15                        181 

1,  2                  606 

9                        97 

20,  21                103 

1                        12 

16.  17                 527 

3                        515 

10-12                 105 

22,  23                172 

2                      3B8 

18                      628 

4,  5                  .389 

13-16                 615 

24                      176 

3-8                  430 

19                      526 

6                      393 

17                      186 

9                      498 

20                      664 

7                      195 

18                        179 

10,  11                529 

21                        27 

8                  :m 

19                        1S2 

12                      124 

22                        662 

9                      361 

20                        174 

Pi.  LXXII. 

13                      129 

23                        171 

10                     5.54 

14                      125 

11                      109 

1,2                  444 

15,  16                130 

Ps.  LXVII. 

3                      383 

17,  18                529 

P«.  LI. 

4-6                  444 

19,  20                 124 

Ps.  LIX. 

1,2                   190 

7-13                  444 

21,  22                544 

1.2                 182 

3-7                   172 

14                        672 

23-25                 133 

3. 4                   176 

1,2                  1S5 

728 

15                          37 

26                       97 

PS. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  YERSES. 


PS. 


TERSE                     TAOE 

TERSE                      TAOE 

VEnsB 

PAOE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VEIISE 

TAOE 

27,  28                  132 

P..  LXXXV. 

3,4 

108 

P..  XCIX. 

4 

177 

2'J,  30                  8li2 

6,6 

372 

5 

101 

31                    l:»i 

1                       299 

7,8 

107 

1                     166 

0 

2;)o 

32                        515 

2.3                  MS 

9,10 

512 

2.3                    28 

■J 

1(11 

33                        6:i2 

4-0            las 

11,  12 

201 

4                        29 

8-10 

2:10 

34.  35                B37 

7                      182 

18 

39-1 

5                        28 

11,12 

2:11 

36                      524 

8                      662 

14 

171 

6                      182 

13-15 

072 

37                      559 

9                      «72 

15 

100 

7                      125 

16 

303 

38                        30 

10-13                 568 

16 

373 

8                      545 

17.18 

672 

89                      378 

9                        28 

19  22 

673 

40                        21 

2(! 

233 

41                       5-29 

P«.  LXXXVI. 

P« 

XC'II. 

24 

285 

42,  43                141 

Pb.  0. 

25 

119 

41                        130 

1                       181 

1.2 

174 

26 

28-1 

45,  46                  132 

2                      6r2 

S 

057 

1, 2                  170 

27 

124 

47,  48                  38(; 

3                      179 

4.5 

95 

3                      100 

28 

120 

49                      121) 

4                        188 

6,T 

112 

4                      173 

29 

131 

60                      872 

5                        29 

8 

28 

6                        29 

30,31 

1.32 

61                     138 

6                      186 

9 

115 

82 

99 

52                      241 

7                      178 

10 

109 

88 

388 

53                      12(1 

8                        27 

11 

654 

Pb.  fl. 

84,  35 

132 

M,  .55                 247 

9                      074 

12 

109 

36 

138 

56,  57                 562 

10                        24 

13 

590 

1                       103 

37,38 

2.36 

.58                        21 

11                       183 

14 

374 

2                      501 

39 

125 

59^2                 ^lO 

12                      173 

15 

29 

3, 4                  500 

40 

132 

63, 61                414 

13                      676 

5                        520 

41 

130 

65                          20 

14                      C61 

0                      442 

42,43 

237 

66                      488 

15                        30 

P.. 

XCIII. 

7                      449 

44 

247 

67-69                   596 

16                     182 

8                     447 

45 

U 

70-72                  202 

17                     188 

1 
2 

28 
24 

3,4 

28 

Pb.    CII. 

Pb 

<VI. 

P..  LXXIX. 

P».  LXXXVII. 

5 

11 

I                         ISO 

1                        698 
2.  3                    382 
4                      664 
6                        21 
6,  7                  177 

1-6                 804 
7                     657 

Pa.  LXXXVIII. 

Pb. 

1 
2 

xriv. 

21 

195 

2  181 

3  369 

4  357 

5  869 
6,7                  390 

1 
2 

3 

4,5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

14,  15 
16 
17 
18 

175 
172 
661 
193 
177 
22 
129 
217 
129 
143 
563 
.362 
52:3 
131 
126 

8. 9                  191 

10  193 

11  607 

12  195 

13  172 

Ph.  LXXX. 

1                       179 
2, 3                  185 
4. 5                    378 
6,  7                    385 

8  601 

9  105 
10-12                  676 
13                      179 
14-16                 184 

3,4 
6 

6.7 

8 

9-11 
12.  13 
14 
15 
10-18 

185 
061 
4.32 
560 

20 
105 
670 
672 
108 
668 
668 

97 
114 

8  664 

9  357 

10  103 

11  .369 

12  24 
13-16                 307 
17                      181 
18-21                 672 
22, 23                369 

24  24 

25  93 
26,27                  24 
28                       110 

1,2                    193 

3  m'! 

4  181 

6,  6                  858 

17,  18                661 

Pb.  lxxxix. 

19 

20,21 
22 
23 

19,  20 
21,  22 
2:) 
24-27 

82 
12i 
182 
2:j9 

7                       183 

2K.  29 

88 

8-11                 285 

1.  2                  174 

p«.  cm. 

;«.  31 

609 

12                      402 

3. 4                    202 

Pb 

X«  V. 

32 

114 

13                      893 

5                       173 

1  172 

2  175 
3-5                   373 

3;i 

522 

14,  15                  193 

6                        28 

1 

170 

34,35 

316 

16                        375 

7                      166 

2 

174 

36 

89 

17                        186 

8                 as 

3 

27 

6  524 

7  124 
8-10                   30 

11  167 

12  545 

13  167 
14-16                 376 
17, 18                110 

19  101 

20  200 

21  201 

37.38 

85 

18,  19                  183 

9                        99 

4 

98 

39 

465 

10  488 

11  98 

5 

6 

94 
180 

40^2 
43 

290 
105 

P..  LXXXI. 

12  94 

13  19 

7 
8,9 

100 
629 

44 

45 

182 

23 

1-0                    6.57 

7  182 

8  74 

9  75 
10                      237 

14                        29 
1.5-17                 170 
18                        97 
19-23                 862 

24  109 

25  99 
26. 27                471 

28  2:i0 

29  262 

30  ItU 

10 

11 

Pb. 

21 
22 

XCVI. 

46 

47 
48 

503 
293 
173 

11.12                 119 

22                      172 

Pb. 

CVII. 

13-15                 121 

1 

172 

10                        360 

2 

173 

1 

30 

3 

1?2 

Pa.   CIV. 

2 

299 

31-33                 105 
34                        29 
.35                        22 
.36,  .37                262 
.3'i-44                 284 
45                      104 
40                      181 

4,5 

27 

3-7 

668 

Pb.  lxxxii. 

6 

28 

1                          28 

8 

175 

7,8 

172 

2                          17 

9 

359 

1                  a: 

9 

166 

3                        18 

10-12 

50S 

2-7                   4'-.'.l 

10 

101 

4                        198 

13 

182 

8                      Kil 

11,12 

172 

5-9                      94 

14-16 

508 

13 

101 

10.  11                  99 

17.  18 

357 

47   48                  376 

12                        390 

19,20 

373 

V».  LXXXIII. 

49'                       22 
50   51                  6*i4 

13                        96 

21 

175 

Pb. 

XCVII. 

14,  15                 364 

22 

170 

1, 2                    193 

62                      173 

16                      388 

23-30 

411 

8-S                    321 

1 

101 

17                      390 

31 

175 

9                        191 

2 

29 

18                      393 

32 

173 

10                        192 

Pb.  XC 

3 

16 

19                        94 

33,34 

100 

11,  12                  071 

4 

97 

20,  21                  93 

35 

90 

13,  14                  195 

1                        97 

5 

98 

22,  -Xi                894 

36-38 

.■)98 

15                      671 

2                        21 

6 

883 

24-20                   93 

39 

101 

16,  17                195 

3                      .375 

7 

79 

27                      859 

40 

532 

18                        16 

4-6                    376 

8 

072 

28                        95 

41 

427 

7                      375 

9 

27 

29                        97 

42 

568 

8                          2(i 

10 

570 

30                        95 

43 

565 

P«.  LXXXIV. 

9,  10                370 

11 

110 

31                         28 

11                         21 

12 

28 

82                        98 

1,  i                 596 

12                      376 

33                      173 

Pb. 

CVIII. 

3                      390 

13-15                 181 

34                      568 

4,  5                  506 

16                      190 

Pb. 

XCVIII. 

35                      601 

0                      381 

17                      185 

1-3 

172 

7                      SiKi 

1,  2 

172 

4 

29 

8, 9                  Wl 

3 

175 

P».  CV. 

5 

172 

10                        .596 

Ps.  XCI. 

4-0 

6.57 

6 

180 

11                      110 

7 

172 

1                         174 

7.  8 

98 

U                      Ml 

1                       108 

8 

172 

2                        6'i7 

0 

115 

2                        97 

9 

101 

3                        170 

10.  11 

192 

47 

729 

PS. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


PS. 


TERSE 
13 
13 


PAGE 

193 
486 


Pi.  CIX. 


1,2 

3-5 

6 

7 

8 

9-lB 
n-20 
21 
SB 

2:3,  24 
25 

26,27 
28,29 
30 
II 


185 
665 
204 
195 

53 
194 
195 
ISS 
185 
362 

36 
185 
195 
1T3 
673 


1,8 

38 

S 

674 

4-6 

38 

7 

335 

Ps. 

t'XI. 

1 

173 

2,3 

95 

4 

30 

5 

167 

6 

247 

7,3 

95 

9 

2;50 

10 

166 

Ps. 

CXII. 

1-3 

110 

4 

106 

5 

551 

6 

670 

7.3 

169 

9 

552 

10 

623 

P».  C'XIII. 


1.2 

173 

3 

172 

4-0 

28 

7,8 

103 

9 

135 

P..  CXIV. 


1-6 

124 

166 

8 

130 

Ps. 

cxv. 

1 

175 

2 

187 

3 

26 

4-7 

76 

8 

75 

9-11 

491 

12 

231 

13 

167 

14,  15 

231 

16 
17 

18 


676 
173 


Ps.  t:xvi. 


5 

6-8 

9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18,19 


174 
676 
186 
30 
568 
560 
5t0 
525 
175 
657 
&42 
442 
645 
596 


VERSE  PAGE 

Pb.  rXVlII. 


172 
29 


Ps. 

CXVIll. 

1-4 

175 

5 

182 

6,  7 

108 

8,9 

169 

10,  11 

486 

12,  13 

487 

14 

568 

15 

673 

16 

19 

17,18 

.373 

19 

173 

20 

406 

21 

174 

32-24 

39 

25 

185 

26  + 

35 

+  26 

191 

27 

645 

28 

172 

29 

29 

Pa.  cxix:. 

1-3 
4 
5 
6 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

25-29 
30-32 
3.3-33 
.39 
40 
41 
43 

43.  41 
45 
46 

47,48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
5;! 
54 

55,56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81, 

83 

84 

85 


82 


87 

88 

89-91 

92,93 

94 

95 

96 


S61 

167 

183 

561 

175 

188 
15 

183 
13 
9 

10 
15 
13 
15 
14 
9 

661 
15 

520 

664 
13 
15 

1&3 

188 

183 

664 

183 
187 

188 
is:5 

568 

10 

15 

187 

15 

664 

558 

550 

567 

13 

567 

187 

558 

168 

528 

175 

567 

183 

176 

183 

105 

183 

525 

620 

105 

15 

183 

169 

106 

187 

188 

195 

190 

183 

15 

408 

195 

666 

661 

669 

18.3 

25 

15 

1S8 

l.i 

11 


98-100 
101,  102 
103,  101 
105 
106 

107.  108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 

116.  117 
lis,  119 
120 
121 
122 
123 

124,  125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
1.33 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 

141 

142 

143 

144 

145,  146 

147 

148 

149 

1.50 

151,  152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

157 

158 

159 

160 

161 

162 

163 

164 

165 

166 

167 

168 

169,  170 

171 

172 

173 

174 

175 

176 


PAGE 
13 
15 

14 

15 
10 
650 
183 
376 
666 
15 
llB 
567 
169 
567 
183 
114 
166 
188 
185 
868 
183 
185 
15 
11 
14 
15 
15 
188 
183 
185 
183 
559 
29 
11 
560 
10 
567 
11 
15 
11 
188 
15 
13 
570 
14 
11 
188 
187 
5.33 
183 
669 
559 
183 
11 
669 
16 
567 
172 
568 
667 
15 
168 
187 
176 
10 
188 
567 
183 
176 


Pa.  CXX. 


1 
0 

3,4 

5 

6,7 


182 
185 
526 
668 

485 


Pa.  CXXI. 


1 
2 

3-5 
6 

7,8 


178 
93 
97 

109 
97 


Ps.  CXXII. 


1 

2-8 

9 


596 
304 
596 


Pa.  CXXIII. 

1,2 

3 

4 


168 
661 
662 


Ps.   CXXIV. 


1-3 

4,5 


108 
365 


VERSE 

6 

7 
8 


PAGE 
175 
396 
93 


542 
108 
673 
190 
112 


Pa.    CXXVI. 


1,2 
3 
4 
5,6 


299 
170 
293 
400 


Ps.  CXXVII. 

1,2 

3 

4,5 


102 
426 
427 


Ps.  CXXVIII. 


1 
2-6 


167 
437 


Pa.  CXXIX. 


1,2 
3 
4 
5 

6-8 


106 
400 
29 
195 
387 


Pa.  CXXX. 


1    2 

184 

3 

176 

4 

545 

5  6 

169 

7 

30 

8 

515 

Ps. 

CXXXI. 

1 

550 

2 

429 

3 

169 

Ps.  CXXXII. 


1-9 
10 

11,  13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17,13 


596 
187 
263 
304 
18 
359 
170 
262 


Pa.  CXXXIII. 

1-3  435 

Ps.  CXXXIV. 


1,2 
3 


173 
191 


P.s.  t'XXXV. 


1,2 

3 

4 


9 

10-12 

13 

14 

15-17 

18 

19-21 


173 

173 

2.30 

27 

26 

96 

138 

124 

247 

24 


75 
172 


Ps.  CXXXVl. 


1 

2,3 

4 


27 
30 


VERSE 
5.6 

8.0 
10 

11.  12 
13-15 
16 

17-20 
21,22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


93 
94 
95 
138 
237 
129 
211 
175 
247 
248 
175 
359 
30 


Pa.  CXXXVII. 

1-0 

8,9 


291 
3.38 
327 


Ps.   CXXXVIII. 


1 

172 

2 

11 

3 

182 

4,  5 

172 

6 

656 

554 

8 

570 

Pa.  CXXXIX. 

1-4 

26 

5,6 

23 

7-12 

25 

13 

427 

14-16 

428 

17,18 

169 

19,20 

530 

21,22 

554 

23,24 

183 

Ps. 

CXL. 

1,2 

485 

3 

389 

4 

185 

5 

3% 

6 

186 

176 

8 

188 

9-10 

195 

11 

5.33 

12 

106 

13 

176 

Ps.  CXLI. 

1 
2 

3.4 
5,6 

7 
8 
9,  10 


186 
645 
185 
553 
662 
188 


Pa.  CXMI. 


186 
176 
386 
662 
188 
186 
673 


Ps.  CXLIII. 


1 

2 

3.4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10,11 
12 


186 
562 
662 
558 
568 
184 
179 
186 
183 
196 


Ps.  CXLIV. 


3,4 

5 

6 


175 
S76 
98 
195 
184 
525 
657 
487 


7.30 


PKOV. 

SCRIPTURE  IXDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

PROV. 

VKRSB                     PA  OK 

TKR.SB                     PAOB 

VERAB                     PAOB 

TSRKE                     PAGE 

VBR8E 

FAOB 

11,  la                     52.', 

2128                 179 

22-26                  566 

Chap.    XIII. 

9 

102 

13                             S'.ll 

29-31                   167 

87-29                    91 

10 

4.|1 

14                        3'.I2 

32                        519 

30,  31                  666 

1                        431 

11 

410 

15                        670 

33                        109 

32,  .'i.3                  431 

2,  3                   IS.) 

12 

417 

»4-3fl                  665 

4                        .397 
567 

13 
14,  15 

4.W 
451 

Vh.  <xi,v. 

('Imp.  II. 

6                         1117 

16 

565 

Chap.   IX, 

7,  8                   471 

17 

658 

1,2                    173 

1-5                    16S 

9                        115 

18 

520 

3                          23 

6, 7                   B66 

1-6                    666 

10                        556 

19 

5.56 

4                        173 

8                        570 

7-9                    55:) 

11                         398 

20,81 

482 

6,  6                    172 

9-1 1                   505 

10                        166 

12                        568 

22 

619 

7                        29 

12-15                  585 

11                        167 

13                         107 

2.3,  81 

48.') 

8                        80 

16-20                  517 

12                        533 

11                        .'iti5 

25 

681 

9                        29 

21                         109 

13-17                  517 

13                        5:j3 

26 

398 

10                        172 

22                        115 

18                      518 

16                      519 

27 

523 

11-13                   101 

17                      441 

28 

475 

14                        106 

18                        6.53 

29 

528 

15,  16                  359 

(Imp.  Ill, 

<hap.  X. 

in,  20                  519 

SO 

516 

J7                          29 

21                         107 

31 

374 

18                        178 

1,2                  ,'!74 

1                      432 

22                       110 

82 

528 

19                      167 

3.  4                  567 

2, 3                  474 

23                      897 

3:) 

147 

20                        171 

5                        540 

4, 5                   397 

24                      4.30 

81                        173 

6                        181 

6                lor 

25                        5;j.) 

7                        166 

7                        5:)3 

Chop. 

XVII. 

8                        167 

8                        519 

P»    t'XI.VI, 

9,  10                  550 

9                        107 

Chap.  XIV. 

1 

523 

11                         100 

10                        619 

8 

442 

1                      172 

12                        105 

11                      5,W 

1                       421 

;) 

26 

2                      173 

13-18                  5K> 

12                      62.3 

2                        167 

4 

625 

3,4                  444 

19                      9:j 

13,  14                 555 

3                        519 

5 

475 

5, 6                    93 

20                        96 

15                      475 

4                        392 

6 

426 

7                      381 

21, 22                168 

16                      670 

5                        467 

7 

655 

8                      106 

23                        673 

17                      653 

6                        566 

s 

479 

9                      43:J 

24                      .llili 

18                        525 

7-9                    519 

9 

483 

10                          24 

45,  26                  108 

19                        5.V) 

10                        660 

10 

553 

27.  23                 473 

20                  4s;i 

11                        671 

11 

455 

29-;il                52:i 

21                       619 

12                        521 

12 

894 

P«,  CXLVII, 

32                        108 

22                      570 

13                        558 

13 

5:)3 

33                      633 

23                      519 

14                        563 

14 

623 

1                       172 

34                      556 

24,  25                  107 

K. 16                  519 

15 

531 

3                        29!) 

35                      527 

26                      397 

17                        628 

16 

519 

3                        536 

27                      374 

18                        519 

17 

476 

4                          96 

28-30                 107 

19                      107 

18 

47:) 

5                          25 

thap.  IV. 

31,  32                523 

20                      475 

19,80 

623 

6                        557 

21                       550 

21 

4.32 

7                        174 

1-t                   4.31 

22                       107 

88 

557 

8                        386 

5-7                   5(J6 

Chap.  XI, 

23                      398 

S3 

479 

9                          95 

8,9                  565 

24,  25                  555 

24 

619 

10                        393 

10-13                  431 

1                      410 

26,  87                  167 

25 

4.32 

11                         167 

14,  15                  528 

2                        5.56 

2,H                        4.^5 

26 

469 

12                      172 

)6,  17                  516 

3                        107 

29                        523 

27,  23 

555 

13                        406 

IS                        570 

4                        474 

30                        .'i23 

14                        3.^9 

19                        112 

5,  6                    107 

31                        624 

15  28 

16  96 

20-22                  431 
2;)                        658 

7,  8                   378 

9                  48;) 

32  112 

33  519 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

17  18                   97 

24                        S-ii 

10,  11                 107 

34                        455 

514 
519 

19^  20                    15 

25-27                 628 

12  519 

13  475 

35                      449 

1 
8 

14                      450 

3 

6:)3 

P».  CXLVIII. 

Chop.  V. 

15                        473 
in                      424 

Chap.  XV. 

4 
5 

358 
469 

1, 2                  173 
3-5                    95 
6                        27 
7-10                  172 
11-13                  656 
14                        104 

1-3                    517 
4-6                    518 
7                        14 
8-14                  518 
15                        42:) 
16-20                  424 
21                         26 
22, 23                113 

17  553 

18  107 

19  115 

20  108 

21  107 

22  356 

23  112 

24  398 

25  552 

1  482 

2  519 

3  25 

4  48:) 

5  431 

6  474 

7  519 
3                        645 
9                        108 

6,  7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

3.53 
475 
397 
108 
474 
656 
482 
660 
358 

Ps.  fXLIX. 

86                      410 

in                     553 

16 

479 

27                      533 

11                           26 

17 

4S2 

1                      173 

t'hap.  VI. 

28                      474 

12                        55.) 

IS 

147 

2                      232 

29                      519 

13                        357 

19 

4:j3 

3                      657 

1-5                    473 

30                      023 

14                        519 

20,21 

483 

4                        557 

6-8                    896 

31                       107 

15                        557 

82 

415 

5                        568 

9-11                   397 

16                        475 

23 

475 

6-9                    320 

12  523 

13  358 
14,  15                112 

Chap.  XII. 

17  553 

18  523 

19  397 

84 

476 

P».  (  L. 

16-18                  631 
19                        525 

1  431 

2  108 

20                      433 
81                      519 

Chap 

XIX. 

1                       173 

20-22                  431 

3                        107 

82                      476 

1 

5.55 

2                        172 

2;J                          10 

4                        421 

23                      482 

2,3 

519 

3-5                    657 

24-33                  461 

5                        107 

24                      676 

4 

475 

6                        1-3 

6                        666 

25                      4;j3 

5 

468 

7                        107 

26                        IDS 

6 

451 

Chap.  VII. 

8                      619 

87                      528 

7 

475 

9                      441 

88                        655 

8 

565 

1-5                    518 

10                      .395 

89                      178 

9 

468 

6-15                  517 

11                       397 

30                      488 

10 

442 

PROVERBS. 

16,  17        ■          407 

12                      519 

31                       358 

11 

522 

18-23                  517 

13,  14                483 

38                      553 

12 

451 

21-27                  518 

15                      521 

33                      556 

i:),  14 

484 

fliap.  1. 

16  522 

17  555 

15 
16 

;j97 
115 

1                            1 

Chap.   VIII. 

18-20               48;) 

<hnp.  XVI. 

17 

5,52 

2-4                      15 

21                       107 

18 

438 

6,  6                   482 

1,2                  566 

22                      555 

1                        6.35 

19 

622 

7                        166 

3                      407 

23                      519 

2                          26 

20 

666 

8,  9                   4;J1 

4-8                  568 

34                      .397 

3                        540 

21 

102 

10,  11                 527 

9-12                 565 

85                      555 

4                        116 

28 

475 

12-16                 528 

13                      520 

26                      107 

5                        520 

83 

167 

17                      396 

14-16                  565 

27                      ,397 

6                        167 

24 

397 

18,  19                527 

17                        171 

28                      109 

7                        lO:) 

25 

523 

80-23                 666 

18-81                   565 

8                        473 

26 

431 

731 

PROV, 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  YERSES. 


EC. 


TERSE 
27 

28 
29 


PAGE 
BOB 
4IJ7 
6SJ 


thap.  XX. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

8 
9 
10 
U 
12 
13 
14 
15 

in 
n 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
26 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 


431 
52:! 
397 
482 
51S 
110 
447 
515 
410 
431 
95 
398 
410 
483 
473 
526 
494 
475 
432 
474 
523 
410 
102 
057 
447 
566 
447 
373 
471 


Chap.  XXI. 


1 

116 

2 

26 

3 

644 

4 

520 

5 

398 

6 

474 

1 

528 

8 

539 

9 

424 

10 

476 

11 

SiB 

12 

114 

13 

179 

14 

479 

15 

116 

16 

676 

17 

398 

18 

107 

19 

424 

20 

398 

21 

110 

22 

494 

23 

483 

24 

52:3 

23,26 

897 

27 

645 

28 

468 

29 

537 

30 

102 

31 

487 

Chap. 

XXII. 

1 

483 

2 

475 

3 

519 

4 

556 

5 

107 

6 

430 

473 

8 

522 

9 

532 

10 

623 

11 

559 

12 

19 

13 

397 

14 

518 

15 

430 

16 

475 

17,18 

51)5 

19 

20,  21 

22.23 

24,  25 

26,27 

28 

29 


15 
11 
475 
476 
473 
472 
473 


Chap.  XXIi 


1-3 
4.5 
6-8 
9 


362 
474 
362 
519 


,  18 


VERSE 
10,11 
12 

13,  14 

15,  16 

17 

19 

20 

21 

22 

■m 

24,25 

26 

27,  28 

29,  30 

31 

32-35 


PAGE 
472 
566 
430 
432 
52:j 
431 
362 
533 
431 
566 
432 
171 
518 
366 
364 
366 


Chap.  XXIV. 

1, 2  523 

3  406 

4  407 
5, 6  494 
7  565 


8 

53.3 

9 

523 

10 

106 

11,12 

652 

13 

360 

14 

565 

15 

670 

16 

563 

17,18 

5M 

19 

523 

20 

116 

21,22 

455 

23 

469 

24 

521 

25 

553 

26 

483 

27 

406 

28 

467 

29 

524 

30-31 

397 

Chap. 

XXV. 

1 

1 

2 

101 

3 

447 

4,  5 

409 

6,7 

450 

8 

523 

9,10 

482 

11 

4S3 

12 

553 

13 

441 

14 

521 

15 

482 

Ifi 

362 

17 

477 

18 

467 

19 

476 

20 

558 

21,22 

554 

23 

473 

24 

424 

25 

482 

26 

624 

27 

521 

28 

522 

C^liop, 

XXVI. 

1 

386 

2 

.523 

3-5 

619 

6 

441 

7 

4  S3 

8 

519 

9 

4M3 

10 

533 

11 

393 

12 

521 

13-16 

397 

17 

52:! 

18,19 

.535 

20 

4T5 

21 

533 

22 

475 

23-26 

6-» 

27 

113 

28 

521 

Chap    XXVII. 


376 
521 
522 
,523 
653 
476 


9,  10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

15,16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23-27 


357 
481 
476 
432 
619 
473 
477 
424 
408 
402 
476 
676 
409 
619 
398 


Chap.  XXVIII. 


1 

113 

2 

447 

3 

475 

4 

633 

5 

566 

6 

476 

7 

4.32 

8 

410 

9 

179 

10 

528 

11 

474 

12 

457 

13 

176 

14 

529 

15 

394 

16 

447 

17 

458 

18 

107 

19 

397 

20 

474 

21 

469 

22 

474 

23 

524 

24 

4:M 

25 

169 

26 

621 

27 

652 

28 

457 

C'hap. 

XXIX. 

1 

533 

2 

457 

3 

618 

4 

447 

5 

624 

6 

113 

7 

530 

8 

447 

9 

482 

10 

627 

11 

555 

12 

447 

13 

475 

14 

444 

15 

4:30 

16 

6:!3 

17 

430 

18 

16 

19 

412 

20 

482 

21 

442 

22 

522 

23 

656 

24 

469 

26 

108 

26 

101 

27 

534 

Chap 

XXX. 

1 

5 

2,3 

656 

4 

93 

5 

10 

6 

8 

7-9 

475 

10 

442 

11 

432 

12 

521 

13 

520 

14 

358 

13,  16 

388 

17 

431 

18-20 

461 

21-23 

442 

24,25 

388 

26 

393 

27,28 

388 

29-31 

396 

32 

555 

33 

405 

VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XXXI. 


1 

2,3 
4.5 
6,  7 
8,9 

10-12 

13,  14 

15 

16-18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

2:3 

24 

23-31 


5 
518 
447 
364 
447 
415 
408 
366 
424 
408 
421 
367 
366 
254 


ECCLESIASTES. 


Chap. 


9-11 
12-14 
15 

16,17 
18 


1 
660 
397 
376 
.382 
387 
385 
•356 
661 
060 
27 
605 
060 


Chap.  II. 


1,2 

3 

4-6 

7 

8,9 
in.  11 
12. 13 

14,  15 

16 

17 

18-21 

22,2:3 

24,25 

26 


658 
363 
401 
441 
483 
397 
565 
660 
378 
621 
660 
397 
557 
533 


Chap.  III. 


1-8 

101 

9,  10 

397 

11 

101 

12,  13 

359 

14 

116 

16 

661 

16-18 

680 

19-21 

394 

22 

657 

Chap. 

IV. 

1 

660 

2,3 

521 

4 

5-i3 

o 

519 

6 

475 

7.8 

474 

9-12 

476 

13.  14 

447 

15 

376 

16 

378 

Chap.  V. 


1 
2 
3 
4-6 


9 

10,11 
12 

13.14 
15,  16 
17 
18 
19 
20 


656 
166 
.5.55 
657 
535 
469 
455 
474 


369 
398 
557 
658 


VERSE 

Chap. 

1.2 
3-5 
6 

8,9 
10 
11,  12 


474 
378 
.376 
398 
660 
27 
660 


Chap.  VII. 


1 

483 

2-4 

558 

5 

553 

6 

558 

469 

8 

557 

9 

522 

10 

661 

11,  12 

665 

13 

27 

14 

104 

15 

103 

16 

570 

17,  18 

571 

19 

494 

20 

662 

21.  22 

442 

23-25 

565 

26 

618 

27-29 

515 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1 

357 

2^ 

450 

6 

109 

6,7 

661 

8 

376 

9 

457 

10 

378 

11 

515 

12,  13 

112 

14 

103 

15   . 

359 

16,17 

565 

Chap 

IX. 

1-3 

103 

4-6 

676 

7 

558 

8 

367 

9 

423 

10 

378 

11 

103 

12 

396 

13,14 

494 

15,16 

495 

17 

519 

IS 

495 

Chap.  X. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5-7 

8,9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 
15 

16.  17 
18 
19 
20 


4S3 
565 
619 
450 
447 
113 
408 
389 
519 
555 
619 
447 
39T 
474 
455 


Chap.  XI. 


8 
9,  10 


550 
386 
428 
400 
383 
381 
558 


1, 
3, 
6 
6. 

8 
9 

10 

11 


Chap.  XII 

2 

4 


540 
374 
379 
376 
660 
5 
II 
483 


V32 


SOL. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


IS. 


vrnsE 
14 
]:! 
14 


80LOMO.V8    S0\0 


Chap.  I. 


1 

i-4 

5,0 

7,8 
9-U 

is-n 


1 

430 
35(> 
403 
307 
423 


Clia|>.  II. 


1-7 
8-11 
15 

1(1,  17 


42:) 
3fil) 
401 
3'.I3 


Chap.  Ill 


1-4 

420 

5 

421 

6-11 

aiili 

Chap. 

n 

1-5 

350 

6 

422 

7-15 

421 

16+ 

421 

t-ia 

422 

Chap.  V. 


1 

9-16 

423 
422 
355 

Chap 

VI. 

1-3 

4-in 

11,  12 
13 

403 
413 
387 
420 

Chap. 

VII. 

1-9 
10-13 

413 
401 

Chop. 

VIII. 

1-4 
5-7 
8-12 
13,14 

422 

421 
414 
422 

ISAIAH. 


Chap.  I. 


1 
2-4 

5,6 


9 

10-12 
13,14 
15 

16,17 
18 
19 
20 

21-23 
24 

2,5-27 
28 
2U-31 


1 
.530 
372 
407 
405 
117 
614 
571 
179 
535 
545 
109 
112 
457 

21 
310 
116 
533 


Chap.  II. 


1 

5.3 
4,  5 


5 

674 
675 


TAUH 

VSItSB 

484 

0 

166 

7 

6S0 

8 

9-17 

18 

19 

20,  21 

22 

87 
384 

go 

074 
92 

674 
90 

876 


Chap.   III. 


1-7 
8 
9 
10 

u 

12 
13 

II,  15 
16,  17 
lS-24 
25,  20 


457 
21)0 
357 
109 
113 
447 
101 
4.57 
520 
867 
491 


Chap.  IV. 


1 
2 
.3 
4-0 


512 

39 
117 
673 


«'hap.  V. 


1-7 
8-10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18-20 

21 

22,  23 

24 

25-27 

28-30 


402 
B2.S 
366 
362 
285 
676 
•2KI> 
28 
286 
533 
521 
361) 
116 
493 
491 


Chap.  VI 


1 
•2 

3 
4 
5 

6,7 
8 

9,  10 
11-13 


18 
198 

28 
127 
176 
201 
147 
119 
388 


Chap.  VII. 


1 

289 

2-6 

514 

7 

821 

8,0 

.322 

10-13 

529 

14-16 

35 

17-19 

389 

20 

357 

21-25 

387 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1.2 

4T2 

3  + 

156 

+  3 

322 

4 

322 

B 

5 

6-8 

32:3 

9,10 

320 

11 

617 

12 

618 

13 

166 

14,15 

39 

16 

8 

17 

169 

18 

87 

19 

88 

SO 

11 

21,  22 

302 

Chap 

IX. 

1.2 

.^5 

3 

400 

4 

106 

5 

675 

6 

37 

7 

38 

TxnsB 

8-12 
13,  14 
15 
16,  n 

IH 
19-21 


PAGE 
485 

106 
153 
6.33 
116 
361 


Chap.  X. 


1-4 

457 

lj-7 

102 

8,  !l 

32:) 

10,  11 

76 

12-14 

823 

15 

101 

l(i-19 

823 

20,  21 

073 

22,  23 

117 

21,23 

32:) 

26 

120 

27-34 

32;) 

<'hap. 

XI. 

1 

34 

a-5 

35 

6-9 

675 

10 

M 

11 

293 

12 

294 

13,14 

296 

16 

129 

16 

295 

Chap. 

XII. 

1 

174 

2 

97 

3 

384 

4 

172 

5 

174 

G 

28 

Chap.  XIII. 


1 

5 

2-4 

327 

5 

116. 

6-9 

327 

10 

98 

11,12 

327 

13 

98 

14-22 

327 

Chap. 

XIV. 

1.2 

298 

3-7- 

299 

8-15 

328 

16,  17 

104 

18-20 

328 

21 

114 

22 

328 

23 

329 

24 

22 

25 

32:) 

26,  27 

102 

28 

5 

29-32 

341 

Chap 

.  XV. 

1-9 

3-35 

Chap 

XVI. 

1 

335 

2-1 

335 

5 

.38 

6 

3.37 

7-11 

3:)6 

12 

81 

13,14 

3;)« 

Chap. 

XVII. 

1-.3 

322 

4,5 

400 

6 

401 

7 

169 

8 

81 

9-11 

400 

12-14 

320 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

1-7 

3:):) 

1 

33 

vnnsB 

TAOE 

VKHSE 

FAOB 

(Imp. 

XIX. 

10 

804 

11 

;)05 

1 

92 

12,  13 

29-1 

2 

3:io 

3 

88 

(^hap. 

XXVIII. 

4-11 

MO 

12 

88 

1 

860 

13 

330 

2 

99 

14 

119 

8 

800 

15,  16 

$« 

4 

887 

17 

820 

5,6 

170 

18-21 

816 

7 

866 

22 

101 

8 

865 

2;)-25 

846 

9 

179 

10 

9 

11,12 

618 

Chap 

XX. 

13 

12 

14,13 

457 

1 

322 

16 

39 

2-4 

162 

17-20 

457 

5,6 

286 

21 

21 

22 

664 

23  -20 

400 

Chap. 

XXI. 

27-29 

4111 

1-;) 

4 

829 

105 

Chai 

.  XXIX. 

5-9 
10 
11,  12 

i:)-17 


829 

10 

3.37 

342 


Chap.  XXII. 


1-n 

12-14 
15-19 
2(1-22 
2;j-25 


500 
5(]1 
1(14 
38 
406 


Chap.  XXIII. 


1-3 

3-10 

4,  5 

341 

6-11 

340 

12 

341 

13.  14 

340 

15-18 

341 

Cliap. 

XXIV. 

1 

.387 

2 

2S6 

3,4 

.387 

5-7 

388 

8 

48;) 

9 

366 

10 

407 

11 

366 

12 

407 

13 

401 

14 

385 

15 

88:) 

16 

,369 

17-23 

674 

Chap 

XXV. 

1 

11 

2 

320 

3,4 

106 

5 

320 

B 

675 

7,8 

674 

9 

169 

10 

336 

11 

112 

12 

336 

Chap 

XXVI. 

1-6 

310 

7 

26 

8,9 

1113 

1(1,  U 

5->',l 

12 

310 

13,  14 

93 

15 

310 

ii; 

IDj 

17,  18 

428 

19 

6T8 

20,21 

674 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

1 

327 

2,3 

402 

4,5 

30 

6 

297 

7,8 

105 

9 

90 

1-3 

4 

5 


9-12 
1.3,  14 
15-17 
18 
19 

20,21 
22 
23,24 


804 

88 
820 

98 
820 
321 
119 
B26 
531 

30 
B57 
524 
230 
810 


Chap. 

XXX. 

1-7 

286 

8 

8 

9 

B.30 

10,11 

665 

12-14 

524 

15-17 

4S8 

18 

l(i9 

19 

isl 

20,21 

231 

22 

466 

23 

399 

24 

401 

25 

99 

28 

674 

27,28 

19 

29 

657 

30 

21 

81 

823 

32 

323 

83 

323 

Chap.  XXXI. 


1,2 
3 

3:)0 

4,  5 

17 

6 

563 

7 

91 

8,9 

323 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

1,  2 

38 

3,4 

36 

5-8 

620 

9-12 

5:)3 

13-20 

310 

Chap.  XXXIII. 


1 

2 

8,4 

5 

6 

7-9 
10 

11,12 
13 
14 

15,  16 
17 

18-20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


323 
1«9 
343 

28 
167 
323 

22 
323 

12 
6S2 
548 
101 
828 
8^ 
101 
411 
684 


IS. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


JER 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XXXIV. 


1 

2,  3 

4 

6 

6,7 

8 

9,10 

11-n 


12 
.330 
681 

20 
337 

21 


Chap.  XXXV. 


1,2 

3,4 
5,6 
7 
8-10 


.310 
295 


296 


Chap.  XXXVI. 


1-5 

6 

7 

!S-11 
19 

13-18 
19 

20,21 
22 


500 
287 

92 
500 
359 
500 

76 
305 
368 


Chap.  XXXVII. 


1-3 
4,5 

C-13 
14,  15 
16 
17 

18,  19 
20 
21 

22-23 
26,  zt 
as,  29 
3G 

31,  32 
3:i-35 
3li 
37 
38 


580 
189 
324 
185 

93 
305 

92 
305 
185 
334 
102 
324 
162 
324 
305 
139 
324 

84 


Chap.  XXXVIII. 


377 
188 
5 
375 
305 
162 
369 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6 

7,8 

9-14 
15,  16 
n-20 
21 
22 


Chap.  XXXIX. 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XLI. 


1 

2,3 
4 
5,6 

7 

8,9 
10 
11 

12-14 
16 
16 
17 
18 

19,20 
21,  22 
23,24 
25-27 
28,  29 


24 

89 
90 
230 
108 
296 
297 
320 

no 

103 
99 

.388 

155 
76 

295 
75 


Chap.  XLII. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10-12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18-20 
21 
22-25 


345 
37 

345 
95 
39 
23 
26 

173 
21 

428 


38 
290 


Chap.  XLIII. 


1 


108 


1-1 

318 

5 

12 

6 

288 

7 

372 

8 

305 

Chap. 

XL. 

1,2 

310 

3-5 

32 

6,7 

375 

8 

11 

9 

307 

10 

307 

11 

108 

12 

93 

13 

28 

J4 

25 

15 

28 

16 

644 

17,  18 

28 

19,20 

89 

21,  22 

93 

23,  iM 

388 

25 

28 

28 

93 

27 

568 

28 

23 

39 

568 

30 

369 

81 

169 

3,4 

2.37 

5-7 

294 

8,9 

345 

10-12 

24 

13 

27 

14 

327 

15 

38 

16 

129 

17 

327 

18 

295 

19,20 

99 

21 

117 

22 

177 

2.3,24 

645 

25,  26 

545 

27,28 

533 

Chap. 

XLIV. 

1,2 

232 

3-5 

a45 

6 

34 

2& 

8 

34 

9 

75 

10,11 

79 

12-14 

90 

15-17 

75 

18 

119 

19,20 

75 

21,  32 

545 

23 

172 

24 

93 

25 

88 

26-28 

295 

Chap 

XLV. 

1-3 

4 

5,6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21,  22 
23 
24,25 


295 

117 

24 

94 

3S6 

530 

431 

26 

95 

295 

298 

23 

79 

310 

93 

181 

70 

24 

345 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XLVI. 


1,2 
3,4 
5 


B 
10 
11 
12,13 


76 
97 
28 
90 
76 
24 
26 
333 
345 


Chap.  XLVII. 


1-3 

4 

5-11 

12-14 
15 


327 

16 

328 

88 


Chap.  XLVIII. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

14,15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 


526 

16 

26 

529 

36 

151 

529 

22 

105 

22 

24 

93 

a33 

148 

566 

121 

427 

299 

130 

113 


Chap.  XLIX. 


1^ 
5-8 
9-11 
•12 
13 

14-17 
18-21 
22,  23 
24-26 


39 
a45 
,346 
347 
170 
307 
297 
295 
361 


Chap.  L. 


1 

418 

2 

25 

3 

96 

4 

148 

5,6 

36 

7-9 

108 

10 

169 

11 

114 

Chap. 

LI. 

1,2 

2S5 

3 

346 

4 

12 

5 

.346 

6 

383 

7,8 

671 

9 

143 

10 

129 

11 

674 

12 

108 

13 

93 

14 

674 

15 

16 

16 

93 

17 

365 

18 

4.32 

19 

.363 

30 

393 

21-23 

365 

Chap. 

LII. 

1-3 

298 

4 

2:« 

5,6 

298 

7 

101 

8 

.346 

9 

295 

10 

19 

11,  12 

295 

13 

316 

14 

36 

IS 

»16 

VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  LIII. 


1-3 

4-6 


10,  11 
12 


36 


.38 
57 


Chap.   LIV. 


1-4 

6 

6-10 
11-13 
14 

15,  16 
17 


297 
16 
297 
346 
109 
346 
671 


Chap.  LV. 


1 

2 

3,4 

5 

6 

8,9 
10,11 
12 
13 


545 

360 

38 

346 

177 

545 

27 

11 

172 

675 


Chap.    LVI. 


1,2 
3 

4-7 
8 

9-11 
12 


572 
252 
572 
298 
393 
365 


Chap.  LVII. 


1,2 

3,4 

5 

6 

7,8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

1.3, 14 
15 
16 
17 

18,19 
20,  21 


462 

85 

82 

462 

368 

636 

108 

636 

641 

34 

30 

528 

563 

113 


Chap.  LVIII. 


Chap.  LXI. 


1-3 
4-6 

7 


35 
846 
296 


1,2 

526 

3-8 

680 

9 

179 

10 

178 

11,12 

580 

13,14 

572 

Chap. 

LIX. 

1 

25 

.1 

179 

3-8 

516 

9,  10 

372 

11 

616 

12,  13 

177 

14 

516 

15 

664 

16-19 

37 

20 

35 

31 

346 

Chap 

LX. 

1-9 

347 

10-12 

297 

13 

346 

14 

671 

15 

231 

16 

298 

17-20 

346 

21 

232 

22 

297 

ERSE 

PAGE 

8 

534 

9 

298 

10 

422 

11 

387 

Chap. 

LXII, 

1 

179 

2-J 

297 

6 

433 

6-9 

359 

10 

295 

11 

35 

12 

229 

Chap. 

LXIII. 

1-5 

36 

6 

.365 

7 

176 

8 

646 

9 

198 

10 

31 

11,  12 

129 

1.3,  14 

IW 

15 

187 

16 

24 

17 

663 

18 

290 

19 

3-20 

Chap. 

LXIV. 

1-5 

98 

4,5 

668 

6 

516 

7 

533 

8 

95 

9 

191 

10 

290 

11,  12 

305 

Chap 

LXV. 

1 

346 

2 

530 

3 

90 

4,5 

621 

6,7 

114 

8-10 

296 

11,  12 

79 

13,  14 

107 

15-19 

883 

30-22 

373 

23 

110 

24 

181 

25 

675 

(*ap. 

LXVI. 

1 

25 

2,3 

645 

4 

119 

5 

671 

6 

33 

7-13 

346 

14 

170 

15 

31 

16 

20 

17 

649 

18 

26 

19,20 

347 

21 

346 

22 

232 

23,  24 

674 

JEREMIAH. 


(imp.  I. 


1  :i 

4 

6 

li-9 
10 

11-13 
14,15 
16 
17 
18,19 


1 
5 

117 
148 
149 
162 
305 
77 
148 
149 


Chap.  II. 


1 
2-8 


6 
285 


734 


JER. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX   OF  VERSES. 


JER. 


VKF.SE 
4 


R 
'J 

10,  n 
1-',  i:i 
14-lS 
19 

ao 

21 

22 

23-25 

2«,  21 

28 

29 

3U 

31 

32 

33 

3) 

85 

36.37 


12 
litis 
2:r. 

2s:> 

U19 
114 

m 

4(18 
287 
5(3 
4(k'> 
402 
515 
.3tll 
5li3 
70 
615 
lUB 
5li3 
422 

4liD 

im 

515 


C'linp.  HI. 


1 

•162 

2,3 

405 

4,5 

431 

6-9 

402 

10-12 

503 

13 

no 

14 

423 

15,  10 

611 

n 

298 

18 

294 

19 

431 

20 

425 

21-2i 

503 

24 

114 

25 

177 

Chap. 

IV. 

1 

5.30 

2 

674 

3 

4U0 

4 

054 

6,  0 

320 

287 

8 

308 

9,  10 

326 

11,  12 

99 

13-n 

320 

18 

112 

19-22 

493 

23 

38;j 

24 

98 

25,  20 

as8 

27 

290 

28 

38:5 

29 

491 

30 

307 

81 

428 

Chap.  V. 


1 

111 

2 

525 

3 

629 

4,5 

280 

6 

100 

7+ 

90 

+7-10 

461 

11 

280 

12-14 

153 

15-17 

321) 

18 

290 

19 

78 

20 

R 

21 

12 

22 

100 

23 

530 

24,25 

112 

20 

000 

27 

111 

28.  29 

533 

80,31 

619 

Chap.  VI. 


4-6 

8 

9 

10-13 
14 
15 
10 
17 


493 
3ot) 
493 
614 
531 
401 
019 
372 
5:« 
529 
403 


18,19 
20 
21 

22-24 
25,  26 
27 

28,  29 
30 


PAOE 

112 
645 
119 
825 
.320 
150 
408 
119 


Chnp.  VII. 


3 

4 

5-7 

8 

9.  10 
11-U 
15 
10 

17-20 
21.  22 
2;i,  24 
25-28 
29 
30 
31 
.32 

34 


6 
607 
636 
698 
231 
625 
120 
69S 
287 
188 
80 
044 
629 
K-i 
.357 
83 
80 
381 
882 
422 


(Imp.  VIII 

1,2 

8 

4-6 

7 

8,9 


93 
622 
892 
890 

14 


10 

619 

11 

372 

12 

r,.ii( 

13 

100 

14 

5.33 

15 

105 

10 

392 

17 

.389 

18 

062 

19 

90 

20 

5.33 

21 

372 

22 

373 

Chap. 

IX. 

1 

858 

2 

068 

8-6 

525 

7 

21 

8,9 

626 

10 

458 

11 

306 

12 

77 

13 

514 

14 

77 

15 

,305 

16 

287 

17-20 

380 

21 

375 

22 

382 

23,  24     • 

170 

25,20 

321 

Chap 

X. 

1 

12 

2 

87 

3,4 

90 

5 

70 

6 

28 

7 

27 

8 

75 

9 

90 

10 

24 

11 

91 

12 

93 

13 

97 

14.  15 

75 

10 

16 

17,18 

491 

19 

3T2 

20 

405 

21 

404 

22 

391 

23 

102 

a 

18.3 

25 

320 

Chap. 

XI. 

1 

5 

2-5 

229 

6 

8 

7 

167 

8 

9 
10 
11 
18 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21-23 


112 
5.30 
90 

]7il 
76 
90 
188 
465 
.388 
77 
148 
669 
195 
671 


Chap.  XII. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5.0 

7 

8 

9 

10-13 
14,15 
16 
17 


111 
195 
387 
392 
287 
.393 
390 
888 
294 
321 
112 


Chap.  XIII. 


1-7 

162 

8 

5 

9 

.305 

10 

77 

11 

367 

12 

162 

13,14 

280 

15,16 

.38:3 

17 

13 

13 

305 

19-21 

287 

22 

115 

23 

532 

24,25 

401 

20,27 

465 

Chap, 

XIV. 

1-6 

363 

7 

177 

8 

18 

9 

20 

10 

563 

11 

188 

12 

619 

13 

154 

14 

153 

15 

1.55 

16 

156 

17 

353 

18 

303 

19 

193 

20 

177 

21 

672 

22 

99 

Chap 

XV. 

1 

179 

2-5 

287 

6 

23 

7 

401 

8,9 

4:« 

10 

662 

11 

100 

12 

326 

13 

5:« 

14 

287 

15 

195 

16 

13 

17,18 

372 

19-21 

149 

Chap. 

XVI. 

1 

5 

2 

305 

8-5 

879 

6 

380 

7 

379 

8 

362 

9 

.305 

10,11 

77 

12 

515 

18 

78 

14,15 

294 

16 

118 

17 

26 

18 

n 

19 

846 

20,21 

77 

Chnp.   XVi 

1,2 

3 

4 

.5-8 

9 
10 
U 
18 
13 
14 

15,  16 
17 
18 

19,  20 
21-23 
2-1-20 
27 


:iiio 

287 
388 
614 

26 
890 
596 
661 
.309 
617 
188 
195 

12 
573 
672 
673 


Chap.  XVIII. 


1 

2-6 

7-10 

11 

12 

]:j,  14 

15,  10 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21-23 


6 

117 
113 
5;jfl 
542 
8S0 
77 
19 
066 
185 
606 
195 


Chap.  XIX. 


1,2 

3 

4,5 

0,7 

8 

9 
10 

11,13 
13 
14 
15 


103 
77 
80 
280 
305 
361 

io;j 

381 
80 
017 
529 


Chap.  XX. 


1,2 

607 

8,4 

671 

5 

305 

6 

155 

7 

605 

8 

14 

9 

148 

10 

605 

11 

671 

12 

195 

13 

175 

14 

428 

15-17 

427 

18 

428 

Chap. 

XXI. 

1 

5 

2-4 

146 

5 

20 

6 

372 

281 

8,9 

326 

10 

305 

11,  12 

447 

13 

5:)2 

14 

116 

Chap.  XXII. 


1-1 

469 

5 

22 

6,  7 

384 

8 

77 

9 

78 

10-19 

280 

20 

.384 

21,22 

105 

m 

384 

24-30 

280 

Chap, 

XXIII. 

1 

404 

2 

457 

3,4 

298 

5 

34 

0 

87 

7,8 

2»1 

U 

IM 

10 

401 

11,12 

019 

13 

155 

14 

153 

15 

105 

10 

154 

17,18 

153 

19,  20 

114 

21 

153 

22 

155 

2:i,  21 

25 

2.V27 

153 

28 

149 

29 

11 

.30-32 

155 

:«.  31 

14 

35  37 

145 

38-10 

14 

Chnp. 

X.XIV. 

1-3 

163 

4 

5 

5,0 

294 

7 

310 

8-10 

287 

<'hnp,  .X.XV. 


1,2 

5 

3,4 

153 

5 

281 

6 

75 

231 

8,9 

288 

10 

422 

11,  12 

288 

iS.  1 1 

320 

15-17 

103 

18 

286 

19-28 

321 

29 

112 

30 

20 

31 

112 

.32 

99 

33 

321 

84-36 

404 

37,88 

893 

<"hap. 

XXVI. 

1 

6 

8 

149 

3 

121 

4-6 

112 

7 

407 

8,9 

008 

10 

407 

11 

666 

12 

149 

13 

536 

14,  15 

671 

16-24 

668 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

1 

6 

2.3 

163 

4 

3-36 

5 

95 

0,7 

103 

8 

110 

9.  10 

87 

11-13 

326 

14 

154 

15 

153 

16,17 

154 

18-22 

019 

Chap.  XXVIII. 


1-6 

7-9 
10,11 
12,  13 
14 
15-17 


154 
155 
154 
400 
103 
155 


Chap.  XXIX. 


6 

291 
193 
154 
133 
288 
ISl 
178 
294 
155 
163 


1 

2-6 

" 

8 

9 

10,  11 

12 

13 

14 

15-17 

18,19 

V.3.5 


JER. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  YERSES. 


LAM. 


TEE3E 

PAGE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VERSE                       PAGE 

YERSE 

PAGE 

20 

12 

23                        96 

Chap.  XLI. 

<hap.  L. 

4 

20 

21,  22 

l.-)5 

26                        232 

5 

483 

23 

461 

1-18               283 

1                          6 

6 

571 

24 

6 

2                          91 

7 

698 

25-29 

288 

Chap.  XXXIV. 

3                      329 

8 

483 

30 

6 

Chap.  XLII. 

4                        391 

9 

16 

31,  32 

135 

1-3                  283 

5                      2-M 

10 

363 

4,  3                   379 

1-3                  143 

0, 7                   391 

11,  12 

363 

6,7                     6 

4                        10 

8                        329 

13 

306 

Chap 

XXX. 

8-11                  4,38 

5.  6                  28:! 

9                      116 

14 

1.34 

12                         6 

7                          6 

10-18                 329 

1.3,  10 

665 

1 

6 

13                      229 

8                      283 

19                      296 

17 

103 

a 

8 

14-20                 438 

9-22                 284 

20                      311 

18,  19 

353 

3 

394 

21                      287 

21-24                 329 

20 

301 

4 

6 

22                      306 

25                        20 

21,22 

491 

5-7 

294 

Chap.  XLUI. 

26, 27                329 

8 

295 

28-32                 327 

9 

38 

Chap.  XXXV. 

1-4                    1.32 

33,  .34                 295 

10 

2!(4 

5-7                    284 

33-.37                  327 

Chop. 

III. 

11 

290 

1                        6 

8                          6 
9-11                 332 

33                        77 

12,  13 

372 

2-11                 364 

39, 40                327 

1 

105 
104 
105 
374 
369 
381 
662 
179 
602 

17 
372 

20 
663 
363 
338 
104 
369 
106 

30 
169 
181 
169 
106 
669 
106 

14,15 

112 

12                         6 

12,  13                  91 

41-43                 329 

2 

16 

671 

13                      364 

44                        27 

3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 
13 
16 
17 
IS 

19-21 
22,  2:3 
24 

17 

299 

U                      365 

45,  46                 329 

18,19 
20 

298 
671 

15  90 

16  112 

Chap.  XLIV. 

21 

307 

17                      113 

Chap.  LI. 

22 

117 

18,  19                363 

1                          6 

23 

Chap. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
6-7 

114 
21 

XXXI. 

307 
241 
117 
307 
296 

Chap.  XXXVI. 

1  6 

2  8 

3  21 

4  8 

5  470 

6  8 

7  530 

2,3                    78 

4,5                    90 

6-8                      78 

9,10                425 

11,12                239 

13,  14                290 

15.  16                 425 

17,  18                   90 

19                          89 

20-23                   78 

24                        12 

1,  2                  401 
3, 4                  491 

5  290 

6  327 
7-9                    365 

10  172 

11  329 
12,  13                 328 
14                          22 
13                          93 
16                          96 

8-14 

293 

8                        8 

25                      89 

17,  18                   75 

15-17 

41 

9                      579 

26                        22 

19                        16 

13-21 

296 

10                         9 

27                      287 

20-23                116 

2(1 

2T-29 

30 

22 

294 

11-13                   14 

23                      294 

24                      113 

23 

191 

14,  13                    9 

29,  30                163 

25,  26                328 

24 

294 

16                        14 

27,  23                329 

31-33 

25 

ITO 

17,  18                    8 

29-53                 328 

34 

470 
469 

28 
103 
108 
558 
177 

21 

26 
27 

366 
232 

19  470 

20  14 

Chap.  XLV. 

36                      100 
37-43                 328 

33,  36 

37 

38 

39 

^0 

41,  42 

43 

44 

28 

296 

21                          9 

44                        92 

29,30 

ll'O 

22                      407 

1                        3 

45, 46                337 

31 
32-34 

310 
311 

23  14 

24  368 

2,  3                  358 

4                      287 

47                        92 
43, 49                .328 

33 

96 

25                        14 

5                      542 

30,  51                306 

36 

2.32 

26                      141 

52                        92 

179 

37 

aw 

27,  23                    8 

53-58                 328 

43 
46 
47 

105 
665 
533 

38-40 

307 

29,  30                  14 
31                      533 

Chap.  XLVI. 

59  329 

60  8 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

32                          8 

1,2                     6 
3-9                 3.30 

61-64                 329 

48-31 
62 

336 
396 

1 
2,3 

4,  5 

6 
667 
288 

Chop.  XXXVII. 

10                        22 
11,  12                330 

Chap.  Lll. 

53 
34 

470 
336 

1,  2                  281 

13-16                 8.32 
17                      103 

1,  2                  281 

33 
56,  57 

179 

132 

e 

6 

3                      ISO 

18                        22 

3                      103 

58 

176 

7-15 

399 

4,  5                  331 

19-24                 332 

4-7                  231 

59,60 

133 

16 

186 

6                         6 

25                          92 

8-15                 232 

61-63 

66S 

17 

26 

7-10                 331 

26                        332 

16                      402 

64-66 

195 

18 

16 

11,  12                501 

27,  28                294 

17-23                 598 

19 

26 

13-16                 470 

24-27                 282 

20,  21 

124 

17                        132 

28                      281 

22 
23,21 

241 
290 

18  470 

19  134 

Chop.  XLVII. 

29  282 

30  234 

Chop. 

IV. 

23 

400 

20,  21                 470 

31-34        .        2S1 

26 

6 

1                          6 

1,2 

384 

27 

26 

2-7                   341 

3 

391 

28 
29 

303 

78 

Chop.  XXXVIII. 

4 
5 

363 
104 

30 

286 

1-3                   288 

6 

618 

31 

305 

4,5                  447 

Chop.  XLVIII. 

LA.ME>'TATIO\.«. 

7 

364 

32,33 

619 

6-13                 470 

8 

363 

34 

83 

14                      152 

1-6                  336 

9 

364 

35 

86 

15-19                 500 

7                          78 

Chop.  I. 

10 

361 

36,  .37 

294 

20-23                 326 

8-10                 336 

11.12 

290 

38-40 

311 

24-27                 447 

11,  12                104 

l-:j                 290 

1.3-16 

611 

41 

296 

28                      470 

13                        91 

4                    571 

17 

2,37 

42 

131 

14-26                 336 

5                    290 

18-20 

662 

43,  44 

400 

Chap.  XXXIX. 

,    27                        665 
28                      3:36 
29,  .30                337 

6  393 

7  573 
8,  9                  3:33 

21,22 

338 

Chap. 

XXXIII. 

1-4                    281 

31-34                 3:J6 

10                      598 

5-10                  282 

33                        78 

11                      363 

Chop. 

V. 

1 

r. 

11,  12                152 

36-46                 336 

12-14                 103 

2 

n:i 

13,  14                 282 

47                      337 

15                       402 

1 

665 

3 

IMl 

13                        667 

16                      338 

2,3 

4:32 

4,5 

306 

•       16,  17                  1U9 

17                      466 

4 

364 

6 

HO 

18                        109 

Chop.  XLIX. 

18                      177 

5 

662 

7 

294 

19                      363 

6 

237 

8 

311 

1-7                  337 

20                      193 

7 

115 

9 

232 

Chap.  XL. 

8-12                 3:38 

21                      554 

8 

443 

10-13 

293 

13                       22 

22                      195 

9,10 

3M 

14,15 

39 

1                          6 

14-22                338 

11 

306 

16 

38 

2,  3                  131 

23-27                 322 

12-15 

307 

17,13 

232 

4,  3                  152 

28-;M                342 

Chap.  II. 

16 

177 

19 

6 

6                        2S2 

:M                       6 

17,18 

307 

20-22 

232 

7-16                 283 

.33                      325 

1                        290 

19 

26 

23 

6 

36                       99 

2                        483 

20,21 

183 

24 

232 

37-.39                 3-25 

3                        21 

22 

307 

V36 


EZEK. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


EZEK. 


TER.«B                     PAGE 

VZllSE 

PAOB 

VEIUB 

TAOB 

TEB8« 

FAOB 

TEIWC 

PAOB 

EZEKIEL. 

Chap. 

IX. 

4-6 

429 

8 

6 

20 

6 

7,8 

6»< 

9-17 

488 

21  23 

341 

1 

202 

9 

368 

18 

6 

24 

671 

Chap.  1. 

a,  3 

200 

10 

366 

19,  20 

sn 

25,  20 

296 

4-6 

150 

11,  12 

367 

21,  22 

87 

1-3                      1 

7 

306 

13*- 

366 

2;) 

306 

4-l!t                  IftS 

8 

193 

+  13 

465 

24 

113 

Chap. 

XXIX. 

20-W                  I'.W 

9 

306 

14,  15 

41W 

25-27 

311 

26.  27                    18 

10 

115 

16,  17 

462 

28 

&37 

1 

6 

36                      147 

11 

200 

18 

90 

29 

154 

2-5 

331 

19 

82 

30-32 

387 

6,7 

288 

2t1,  21 

86 

8-15 

381 

Cbap.  II. 

Chap 

X. 

22 

SI 

16 

288 

2!.  24 

81 

<'hap. 

XXII. 

17 

6 

1,2                  148 

1 

201 

25-*l 

462 

18-20 

333 

8, 4                  617 

2 

200 

.V) 

12 

1 

6 

21 

168 

5                      618 

3 

199 

36-11 

402 

2-13 

306 

6                      149 

4 

201 

42 

.30 

14 

27 

7                      IBO 

5 

199 

43 

21 

15,  16 

288 

• 

8-10                 IS 

6,7 

200 

44  ,56 

462 

17 

6 

Chap 

XXX. 

8-17 

199 

.■i7-,59 

463 

18-22 

409 

18 

201 

60-62 

230 

23 

6 

1 

6 

Chap.  III. 

19-22 

199 

63 

465 

24 
25 

100 
154 

2-4 
5 

332 
3.33 

1                       13 

26 

611 

6-8 

332 

a,  3              14 

Chap. 

XI. 

Chap. 

XVII. 

27 

393 

9 

3a 

4                      147 

28 

405 

10-12 

332 

6-7                   618 

1,2 

611 

1 

6 

29 

457 

13 

92 

8-11                 149 

3 

361 

2-4 

3.30 

30 

177 

14-19 

332 

12                      173 

4 

147 

5-10 

331 

31 

116 

20 

6 

13                      199 

5 

26 

11 

6 

21  26 

331 

14.  15                 140 

6 

306 

12-21 

3.31 

16                          6 

7 

361 

22-24 

39 

Chap. 

XXIII. 

17-19                 019 

8-10 

306 

Chap. 

XXXI. 

20                      120 

11 

301 

1 

6 

21                      618 

12 

286 

Chap. 

XVIII. 

2  8 

465 

1 

6 

22                      14S 

13 

138 

9-21 

466 

2 

332 

3.)                        17 

14 

6 

1 

6 

22-25 

485 

3-17 

325 

24                        148 

15-19 

294 

2,3 

110 

26 

367 

18 

3,32 

25                        662 

20 

168 

4 

UK) 

27-29 

460 

86,  47                  163 

21 

114 

5 

11)9 

30 

77 

22 

17 

6 

461 

31-34 

.365 

23 

18 

7 

109 

.35,  .36 

466 

Chap. 

XXXII. 

Chnp.   IV. 

24 

140 

8,9 

109 

.37 

86 

25 

306 

10-12 

110 

38 

573 

1 

7 

l-S                    163 

13 

4T3 

39 

86 

2-6 

161 

9-15                  162 

14-20 

no 

40,41 

478 

7,  S 

98 

16,  17                  364 

Chap. 

XII. 

21,22 

536 

42 

367 

9-16 

333 

23 

121 

4:!-48 

403 

17 

7 

1 

6 

24-26 

561 

49 

77 

18 

332 

Chap.  V. 

2 

530 

27,28 

536 

19-21 

.333 

3-6 

163 

29 

29 

22-25 

325 

1-B                   163 

7 

161 

30 

6.36 

Chap. 

XXIV. 

26-23 

344 

6-8                  286 

8 

6 

31.32 

121 

29 

338 

9,  10                361 

9 

IM 

1 

6 

30 

341 

11                        77 

10-12 

288 

2 

306 

31,  32 

333 

12                      287 

13,14 

282 

Chap. 

XIX. 

3-5 

162 

13                        21 

15,  16 

288 

6 

361 

14-16                 288 

17 

6 

1-5 

393 

7-9 

306 

17                      286 

18,19 

364 

6-9 

mt 

10-12 

301 

Chap. 

XXXIII. 

20 

306 

10-14 

164 

13.  14 

115 

21 

6 

15 

6 

1 

7 

Chap.  VI. 

22,23 

150 

16-19 

164 

2-9 

618 

24 

155 

Chap 

.XX. 

20 

6 

10-13 

536 

1                          6 

25-28 

150 

21-23 

379 

13-20 

537 

2,  3                  384 

1-3 

i4<; 

24-26 

306 

21 

306 

4-6                    91 

4 

672 

27 

163 

22 

163 

7                      288 

Chap. 

XIII. 

5,6 

211 

23 

7 

8-10                  291) 

7 

75 

24 

285 

11.  12                  361 

1 

6 

8 

90 

Chap 

XXV. 

25 

78 

13                          81 

2 

155 

9,10 

237 

26 

461 

14                        364 

3 

1.56 

11,  12 

572 

1 

6 

27 

22 

4-7 

154 

13 

2.39 

2-7 

.337 

28,29 

306 

8,9      ' 

156 

14 

2.30 

8-11 

.3.36 

30 

406 

Chap.  VII. 

10-12 

149 

15.  16 

2:!9 

12, 13 

338 

31 

536 

13 

99 

17 

241 

14 

116 

32 

483 

1  6 

2  151 
3,4                  115 

14 

149 

18 

232 

15-17 

341 

33 

150 

l.'>-21 

156 

19 

167 

22 

154 

20 

572 

2:1 

156 

21 

573 

Chap. 

XXVI. 

6-7                     151 

22 

22 

Chap. 

xxxrv. 

8.9                  115 
10-12                 472 
13                      iVi 

Chap. 

xn. 

2:i 
24-26 

239 
102 

1 
2-18 

6 
&40 

1 

7 

27 

5.30 

19 

99 

2-6 

403 

14,  15                364 

16  390 

17  369 

1-3 

146 

28 

81 

20 

340 

12 

4,5 

77 

20,30 

465 

21 

341 

8-10 

403 

6 

75 

31 

85 

11,12 

104 

18                      368 

7,8 

146 

32 

89 

13 

296 

19  474 

20  77 

21  78 

9 

119 

33 

22 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

14,  15 

311 

10,11 

156 

31-36 

211 

16 

104 

12 

6 

x: 

2.30 

1 

6 

17.18 

404 

22-24                 306 

13 

SlU 

38 

298 

2-25 

a39 

19-22 

405 

25                      286 

14-21 

111 

.39 

89 

26-:i6 

341 

23 

39 

26                        16 

22,23 

290 

40 

311 

24 

38 

27                      306 

41 

298 

25 

311 

42 

299 

Chap. 

XXVIII. 

20 

99 

Chap 

XV. 

43,  44 

311 

27,28 

311 

Chap.  VIII. 

45 

6 

1 

6 

29 

39 

1 

6 

46-18 

388 

2-5 

8-39 

30,31 

104 

1,2                  19 

2-5 

IW 

49 

152 

6,  7 

340 

3                      140 

6-8 

468 

8 

99 

4                        19 

9, 10 

340 

5-U                   SS 

Chap. 

XXI. 

11 

6 

Chap. 

XXXV. 

12                      631 

Chap. 

XVI. 

12. 13 

339 

13.  It                  83 

1 

6 

14 

201 

1 

7 

15.  16                  80 

1 

6 

2-5 

103 

15 

339 

2-13 

3.38 

17  18               306 

2,3 

115 

6,7 

358 

16-19 

310 

14,  15 

113 

737 


EZEK. 

SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

HOS. 

VERSE                     I-AGE 

VEKSE                     PAUE 

VEUSE                     I'AGE 

VERBE                       PAGE 

VEKSE                     PAGE 

Clmp.  XXXVI. 

10-19                 616 

.34                        25 

18                               199 

Chop.  VII. 

20                        357 

35                        27 

19                        200 

1                     SSI 

21                      364 

36                      327 

20,  21                  202 

1                      372 

2-5                  3JS 

22                      418 

37                      172 

2                        26 

6,  7                  3S4 

23,  24                609 

3-7                   361 

8-12                  298 

23-97                  608 

Chap.  XI. 

8                      369 

13-15                  311 

28-30                  009 

<'hop.  V. 

9                        3W 

16                            7 

31                        608 

1                      202 

10                      620 

17                      406 

1-3                    329 

2-7                    349 

11                        390 

IS,  19                 21K1 

4                        85 

8                          76 

12                      113 

20                       530 

Chap.  XLV. 

.3,  6                  164 

9-17                  342 

13                      630 

2\-m                    22 

7                        88 

18                        343 

14                      178 

24                        296 

1-7                  604 

S                        89 

19                        104 

15,  16                491 

25-27                 635 

8,9                  447 

9,  10                 .329 

20-34                  343 

88                        2J1 

10-12                 472 

11-14                  lis 

35                        105 

Chap.  VIII. 

29,  30                 339 

13,  14                633 

13                          89 

.36                        343 

31,  3a                 663 

15-23                  618 

16,  17                164 

37-39                    86 

1                       113 

33-36                 2il8 

18-91                 320 

40-45                  343 

2,  3                    322 

37+         •          181 

29-28                  330 

4                      286 

+  37                   298 

Chap.  XLVI. 

29                      367 

3,6                    89 

38                      298 

30,  31                330 

1  hap.  XII. 

7                      387 

Chop.  XXXVII. 

1                        159 

1-9                  648 
10                      649 
11,12                648 
13-15                 648 
16-18                 447 

Chap.  VI. 

1-3                  291 

1+                     902 
+  1                     118 
9,  3                   678 
4                         8 

8-10                 987 
11                        89 
19                        14 

13  611 

14  90 

2-14                  160 

15  7 

16  17                  162 

19-24                 603 

4,  5                   666 
6-9                    333 

5                        199 
6,  7                   34:a 

10-13                  186 

8                            9 

Chop.  IX. 

18^20                  296 
21                        294 

Chap.  XLVII. 

14,  13                  333 
16,  17                  139 

9                            8 
10-19                  .343 

1-3                  402 

22                        296 

18,  19                 333 

13                        678 

4                        .379 

23                        311 
24,25                   38 

26  298 

27  311 

28  298 

1-12                 385 

20-9:3                  139 

3-8                    619 

13-21                  230 

94                        333 

9                      113 

22,  Zi                 316 

95                        991 

10                       89 

26                        25 

11,  12                 497 

Chap.  XLVIII. 

27  1-32 

28  .                    291 

13  339 

14  427 

13.  16                 388 

1-35                251 

HOSE  A. 

17                        113 

Chap.  XXXVIII. 

Chap.  VII. 

1                        7 
2-19                  344 
13-17                  345 

1                        159 
2-4                  396 

Chap.  I. 

1                          1 
9-9                    lfi4 

Chap.  X. 

1                        90 

18,  19                   21 

3                      .333 

2                          91 

20  98 

21  343 

DA^IEl,. 

6                      .342 

7,  8                   344 

10,  11                  296 

3,4                  986 
5.  6                   91 

22                       98 

9,  10                  19 

7                      322 

23                        22 

Chap.  I. 

11,12                 3+4 
13,  14                   38 
13                        1.39 

Chap.  II. 

1-7                    463 
8                          82 
9-11                  463 

8                        91 
9,  10                392 
11-13                 400 

Chap.  XXXIX. 

1.  2                  2S0 
3-8                  291 

16                            9 
17-24                  314 
23                        663 

14,  13                392 

1-6                  845 
7                       22 
8-10                  075 
11-16                  345 
17-20                  321 
21-24                  299 
25                          22 
26-28                  299 

9                      103 
10-16                 291 

26-98                  344 

12  100 

13  77 

Chap.  XI. 

17-19                 148 
20                        88 
81                      291 

Chap.  II. 

Chop.  VIII. 

1,  2                  160 
3,  4                  333 
3-8                  .349 

14,15                 941 

16  16 

17  91 
18+                     100 
+18                    073 
19-93                 491 

1                        33 
3                        82 

3  429 

4  360 
5,  6                  290 
7                      563 

29                      811 

9-14                 343 

8                        23 

1-7                    138 
8-13                  155 

13,  16                199 
17                      200 

Chap.    111. 

9                      30 
10                        17 

Chap.  XL. 

1,  2                  160 
3                      199 
4-35                 fiOl 

14-16                 158 
17,  18                  189 
19                      174 
20,  21                  173 
22                        25 
i:i                    174 

18,  19                201 
20                      333 
21,  22                .349 
23-25                  343 
26         .                8 

1-4                    164 
5                        38 

Chop.  IV. 

11                      390 
19                      695 

Chop.  XII. 

36^38                 602 

24                        326 

27                      369 

1                      287 

39-43                 603 

25-34                  158 

1,  2                  457 

2                      113 

44-49                602 

33-45                  159 

3, 4                   438 

3                      182 

46                          87 

Chap.  IX. 

5                      619 

4                      196 

47                          27 

6-9                  611 

5                        16 

Chop.  XLI. 

48,  49                291 

1,2                  1.30 
3                      180 

10  612 

11  365 

6                      169 
7-9                  410 

1-31                  602 
22                       603 
23-26                  602 

Chap.  III. 

4                        29 

5-8                  177 

9                        30 

10,  11                177 

12-16                  466 

17  90 

18  466 

19  77 

10  160 

11  89 
19                      403 
13                      236 

1-14                  84 
15-18                  85 

12  151 

13  177 

14                        21 

'                      Chap.  XLII. 

19                      357 

14                        151 

Chop.  V. 

20-27                 127 
28                       83 

15                      177 

Chop.  XIII. 

1-3                    602 

16                    193 

1-5                  466 

4-20                  603 

29                        27 

17-19     •           187 

6                      179 

1                        79 

30                      291 

20-93                 201 

7                      533 

2                        89 

24                        .38 

8                      493 

3                        77 

Chap.  Xl.lil. 

Chap.  IV. 

25  33 

26  36 

9                      287 
10,  11                457 

4  75 

5  237 

27                        38 

12                          17 

6                      529 

1                      604 

1                      326 

13                      372 

7,8                    17 

2,  3                    19 

2                      148 

14                        17 

9                      614 

4,  5                    17 
0                        20 

3                       25 

4,  5                   159 

Chap.  X. 

15                        105 

10  9.31 

11  102 

7-11                 604 

6,  7                   155 

1                       150 

19,  13                 364 

12-17                 603 

8,  9                  148 

2,  3                  580 

Chap.  VI. 

14                       678 

18 -27                 648 

10-16                 159 

4-6                  199 

15                        100 

17                      102 

7,  8                  200 

1-3                  379 

16                       986 

18                        1.32 

9,  10                 199 

4                      887 

Chap.  XLIV. 

19-23                  1.39 

11                        200 

3                      150 

24-26                  135 

12                      201 

6                      ftM 

Chop.  XIV. 

1-8                  603 

27                        536 

13                      202 

7                        645 

4                        17 

28-30                  326 

14                        201 

8-10                 611 

1                        663 

5-9                  601 

81-3:j                 135 

15-17                  200 
T38 

11                      612 

2           .          177 

JOEL,   ETC. 

SCRIPTURE  IXDEX  OF  VERSES. 

ZECH. 

VBRAK                     PAnB 

VEKSE                     PAOE 

TEBSB                     PAOB 

TEnPE                     PAOE 

TERSE                     PAGE 

8                     113 

6                      36-1 

3                    411 

«hap.  VI. 

Chnp.  III. 

4-7                    388 

7-9                   100 

4-e                  412 

6-^                   113 

10                 .■;T3 

7                        147 

1-3                  .381 

1                        7 

43                     17 

11,13                3^2 

8                        149 

4, 5                  ZU 

2                      188 

9                    516 

13                      26 

9                        167 

6                      014 

3                       18 

10                        149 

7*                   W5 

4                      19 

11,  12                412 

+7                     86 

5                         16 

Chap.  V. 

18                      411 

8                      645 

0                          25 

14                      IM 

9                      10« 

7                      105 

JOEL. 

1                       12 

15                      12« 

10-12                410 

8                       18 

2,3                 822 

16                      6.59 

1.3-15                  .309 

9                       20 

4                     181 

17                      131 

Hi                      115 

10                      167 

Chap.  1. 

5                       76 

11                        125 

6,7                  178 

<'hap.  VII. 

12-14                  248 

1                          1 

8                       93 

<'hap.  II. 

16                        18 

2.  3                   374 

9                      486 

1                        401 

16                      166 

4                        388 

10-13                457 

1                      179 

2                       458 

17,  18                170 

5                     366 

14,  15                 455 

2                       676 

3. 4                  457 

19                      608 

6,7                  389 

16.  17                380 

3                       377 

5,  6                   4.58 

8                    380 

18-20                393 

4                        596 

7                      169 

9-12                389 

21                        78 

6,6                   377 

8                      170 



13,  14                580 

22-25                 645 

7                        186 

9                      56.3 

15                      114 

26                       89 

8                        113 

10                        555 

16-20                389 

27                       78 

9                        657 
10                        131 

11,  12                 299 

13  2,S6 

14  391 

7.EPHAIVIAH. 

Clinp.  II. 

Chap.  VI. 

Chnp.  III. 

15                        2.37 
16,  17                 674 

Chap.  I. 

1-9                 389 

1                      448 

18                          .30 

1                         1 

10                          98 

2                      249 

1                          7 

19                        .564 

2,  3                  394 

11                        20 

3-5                  448 

*-8                    322 

20                          29 

4,5                   80 

12                      680 

6,  7                   368 

9,  10                   23 

6                       146 

13.  H                  23 

8                       22 

7-14                  485 

15.  16                 580 

9  10                382 

15-18                  486 

17.  IS                  ISl 

11-13                 448 

Chap.  IV. 

19                        300 

14                        286 

80                        .389 

1-5                    618 

NAHITM. 

Chap.  II. 

21.  22             .     96 

4,  5                  619 

2.3                         V.t 

Chap.  VII. 

6-9                  .387 

1,2                  113 

U                        SM 

10,  11                322 

Chap.  1. 

3                       557 

25                        100 

1                      lOO 

4-7                    342 

26                      172 

2. 3                  182 

1                         1 

8,  9                   671 

27                          24 

4                      100 

2                          22 

10                       6-2 

28-31                  308 

5. 6                  182 

3                        30 

11                          92 

32                        121 

7,8                  164 

4                      100 

12                       .3.33 

9                      822 

MICAH. 

5                        98 

13-15                325 

10,11                666 

6                        21 

Chap     III. 

12.  13                 665 

7                        29 

14,  15                 147 

Chap.  I. 

8                          99 

Chap.  III. 

1-3                  321 

16,  17                 671 

9                      106 

4-8                  .340 

1                          1 

10                      366 

1                        458 

9-1 4                :K0 

2,8                      18 

11                      324 

2                        106 

15                      98 

Chap,  VIII. 

4                          98 

13                      106 

3                       457 

16                      20 

5, 6                2m 

13                      324 

4                       619 

17                      673 

1.2                  163 

7                          91 

14                        92 

6                         29 

18-21                 674 

3                      8S2 

8                        368 

15                      3*1 

6           •             320 

4-6                  472 

9                        372 

7                      663 

7                        24 

10.  11                  .3(i8 

8                       21 

8                      118 

12                        105 

Chap.  II. 

9,  10                298 

AMOS. 

9                        98 

13-15                  322 

11-13                 674 

10                      105 

16                        337 

1-13                  324 

14                      170 

11-13                  16 

15-20                  295 

Chap.  I. 

14                       77 

1  1 

2  20 

Chap.  II. 

Chap.  III. 

Chap.  IX. 

1                      533 

l^i                  324 

3-5                    322 

2                      528 

4                        87 

6-S                    341 

1                        19 

3                    .5:i3 

5-13                  324 

HAGGAI. 

9,  10                 :M0 

2.3                   25 

4, 5                   399 

14-19                  323 

11.  12                388 

4                      287 

6                       665 

• 

13-15                337 

5  99 

6  93 

7                        25 
8. 9                  458 

Chap.  I. 

7                        2.32 

10                      4.58 

1                          1 

Chap.  II. 

8                        290 

11,                     154 

HABAKKCK. 

2-5                    301 

9                        291 

12,  13                 311 

6                      105 

1-3                  337 

10                        322 

7-9                  301 

4                      2«« 

11                        298 

Chap.  I. 

10.  11                100 

5                      30<i 

12                        299 

Chap.  III. 

12-15                381 

fr-8                    438 

13                        311 

1                        1 

9                       248 

14                        297 

1-3                  361 

2                      181 

10                        241 

15                        296 

4                        179 

3,4                  111 

Chap.  II. 

11.  12                 364 

5-7                    1.56 

5                      336 

18                         22 

8                       148 

6                        116 

1                          7 

14-16                  491 

0-12                  457 

7-10                  32H 
11                          85 

2-5                  699 
6.7                    35 

0B.4DIAH. 

12                      llfi 

8                       98 

Chap.  III. 

Chap.  IV. 

13+                       28 
+  13-17               111 

1                        35 
10                         7 

1                        12 

Chap.  I. 

1.  2                  674 

11-14                 653 

a                      2.32 

3, 4                  675 

1.5.  16                599 

8                      476 

1                          1 

5                       85 

Chap.  II. 

17                          99 

4                      393 

2-7                  338 

6-8                  297 

18.  19                 699 

5                      396 

8-14                3.39 

9,10                428 

1                        017 

20                           7 

6                      119 

15                      113 

11-13                321 

2                           8 

21.22                 320 

7.  8                  148 

16                      3.39 

3                        150 

•vj                          38 

»1I                 +48 

17-21                 297 

4                        644 

12                        4(M 

Chap.  V. 

5-8                  327 

13,  14                   91 

9-11                  448 

15                        448 

1                        .306 
2.3                   35 

12  449 

13  102 

JOKAH. 

4,5                   .39 

14                        674 

ZECHARIAH 

Chap.  IV. 

6-9                  297 
10,  11                675 

16,  16                 365 
17                        458 

1                      392 

Chap.  1. 

12                       87 

18,  19                    76 

Chap.  I. 

2                       22 

13                        92 

20                        lii 

■i                     392 

1                          1 

14                        81 

I                          1 

4,5                  M5 

2                      Sitl 

15                      320 
739 

2, 3                     636 

ZEC. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  YERSES. 


MAT 


4 

5 

B 

7 

8-10 
11 
12,13 

14-n 

18-21 


232 

376 

151 

7 

ir>4 

165 
202 
307 
105 


Chap.  II. 


1-3 
4,5 
6-8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 


19!) 
296 
299 
321 
18 
299 

so- 
ls 


Chap.  III. 


6,  7 
8,  9 
10 


204 
203 
110 
39 
311 


Chap.  IV. 


1-5 
6 
7 
8 

9,  10 
11-14 


1,2 

8,4 
5-11 


165 
31 
599 
7 
S99 
165 


105 
528 
165 


Chap.  VI. 


1-8 
9 
30,11 

13,  13 

14,  15 


165 

39 

311 


Chap.  VU 


,6 


1 

2, 

4 

5, 

7 

8 

9-12 
13 
14 


7 
145 

7 
611 
152 

458 
179 
290 


Chap.  VIII. 


1 
2 

3,4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 

11,12 
13-15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

20,21 
22,23 


21 
.307 
307 

27 
294 
290 
599 
119 
399 
311 
469 
467 
7 
5T1 
ISO 
311 


Chap.  IX. 


1,2 

3,4 

5-7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15,16 

17 


322 
341 
342 
311 


311 
297 
18 
297 
365 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  X. 


1 

2 

3,4 

5 

6 

7 

8,9 
10 
11 
12 


99 
75 
449 
486 
294 
365 
296 
294 
100 
311 


Cfaap.  XI. 


1,2 

3-6 

7 

8,9 
10,  11 
12,  13 
14 
15-17 


404 
162 
404 
162 
53 
162 
404 


Chap.  XII. 


1 

2-5 
6,7 
8 
9 
10-14 


95 
321 
297 
200 
321 
310 


Chap.  XIII. 


1 

2  + 

+2-5 

6 

7 

8-9 


.39 
91 
156 
156 
39 
291 


Chap.  XIV. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5-7 

8 

9 
10,  11 
12-14 
15 
16-21 


.307 
20 
131 
311 
312 
24 
296 
299 
320 
675 


MAL.^CHI. 


Chap.  I. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6-8 

9 
10 
11 
12-14 


1 
117 
339 
232 
611 
189 
645 
.346 
615 


Chap.  II. 


1,2 

3 

4-9 
10 

11-10 
17 


612 
3.59 
611 
319 
.320 
111 


Chap.  III. 


1 

2,3 

4,5 

6 

7-12 
13,14 
15 

16,17 
18 


35 
73 
312 
25 
(iU 
529 
111 
107 
107 


Chapi   IV. 


116 
39 

116 
13 
32 


NEW  TESTAilEXT. 


MATTHEW. 


Chap.  I. 


TERSE 

1-10 

11-21 

22,  23 

24,25 


39 
40 
63 
40 


Chap.  II. 


1 
2 
3 

4-6 

7,8 
9,  10 

11 

12 

13-23 


41 
67 
41 
35 

41 
382 

67 
159 

41 


Chap.  III. 


1    2 

3 

4-6 

7,8 

9 

10 

11-15 

16 

17 

34 

32 

33 

636 

.354 

388 

655 

47 

42 


Chap.  IV. 


1 
3,4 


8-10 
11 

12-15 
16 
17 

18-22 
23,  24 
25 


203 

203 

203 

203 

203 

203 

204 

2ft3 

46 

73 

B36 

395 

47 

49 


Chap.  V. 


1,2 
3,4 
5 
6 

8 

9 

10-12 
13-16 
17,  18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23,24 
25.26 
27,28 
29,30 
31,32 
3.3-37 
38^2 
43,44 
45 
46-48 


43 
537 
557 
561 
553 
559 
553 
670 
561 
•11 
553 
538 
527 
522 
553 
682 
462 
558 
418 
659 
557 
477 

29 
554 


Chap.  VI. 


1^ 
5,6 
7-13 

14,15 

16-18 

19-21 

22,23 

24 

25 

20 

27 

28,29 

30 

31-34 


651 
179 
180 
554 
580 
6&3 
565 
526 
542 
90 
543 
366 
543 
542 


VERSE  P.VliE 

Chap.  VII. 


1-6 
7-11 

12 

13,14 

15 

16-20 

21 

22 

%3 

24-27 

28,  29 


522 
181 
546 
534 
154 
540 
168 

66 
5:33 
5:J5 

49 


Chap.  VIII. 


,  15 


1 

2,3 

4 

5-8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14, 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21,22 
2:J-26 
27 

28,29 
30-33 
34 


49 
136 
653 
123 
489 

68 
684 
6S3 
1.38 
136 
142 

47 

53 
540 

51 
5:J8 
411 

49 

42 
204 

51 


Chap.  IX. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5-7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

20-22 
2:3 

24,25 
26 

27-30 
31 

32,  as 

.34 
35 
36 

37,38 


47 
136 
66 
136 
49 
540 
49 
61 
373 
536 
580 
421 
478 
402 
67 
47 
124 
379 
140 
48 
1.37 
48 
142 
51 
43 
68 
193 


Chop.  X. 


1 

2-4 
5,6 
7-15 

16-17 

18 

19,20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25+ 

+25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32,  .33 

.34-:36 

37 

38 

39 

40-42 


620 
619 
308 
620 
068 
662 
564 
662 
665 
668 
441 
441 
PI 
672 
620 
672 
101 
102 
543 
670 
662 
171 
558 
670 
621 


Chap.  XI. 


1 
■i-6 

r-9 

11-13 


47 
:33 
34 
32 
31 


14 

15 

16,  17 

18 

19 

20-22 

23,24 

25,  26 

27 

as 

29,  30 


PAGE 

32 

12 

484 

34 

51 

537 

533 

117 

23 

568 

69 


Chap.  XII. 


1-5 


9 
10-12 
13 

14,  15  + 
+15,  16 
17,18 
19.20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26,27 
28 

29,30 
31,32 
33 
34 

!^      • 
3(5 

37 

38 

.39,  40 

41,  42 

43-45 

46-50 


573 

67 

573 

64 

43 

574 

136 

51 

48 

346 

37 

346 

142 

40 

51 

06 

20s 

47 

205 

31 

540 

522 

680 

680 

080 

530 

45 

68 

205 

43 


Chap.  Xlll. 


1,2 
3-9 

10,  11 

12 

13-15 

16,  17 

lS-23 

24-30 

31,  32 

33 

34,  35 

36 

37-42 

43 

44-40 

47-4.1 

50 

51,52 

53 

54-57 

58 


49 

12 

117 

681 

519 

151 

12 

681 

673 

570 

43 

9 

681 

I.M 

5:38 

681 

683 

15 

43 

40 

5(3 


Chap.  xrv. 


1,2 
3-5 

6,7 
8-12 

13 

14 

15,  16 

17-21 

22,23 

24 

25-31 

32 

33 

34 

35,  36 


51 

34 

449 

34 

49 

47 

360 

133 

53 

412 

129 

126 

67 

47 

123 


Chap    XV. 


1-3 
4-6 
7-9 

10 

11 

12 

13,  14 

15 

16 

17 

18-20 

21 


11 
432 

526 
9 

555 
52 

625 
9 
9 

359 

515 
47 


740 


MAT. 


SCRirTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


MARK 


VEnsE 

1-AUE 

VEnss 

PAGE 

2-2 

•     40 

U 

48 

•i'i 

MO 

K,  16 

47 

24 

«08 

17 

49 

as 

(i- 

18 

08 

28,27 

5.'i7 

19 

181 

2S 

142 

20 

118 

2'.) 

53 

21 

542 

30 

48 

22 

178 

31 

143 

2:i-27 

3.3 

3i-37 

133 

28-31 

539 

3li 

134 

32 

84 

3U 

47 

33-11 

»17 

42 

73 

48 

310 

(•hn|.. 

XVI. 

44 

73 

46,40 

62 

1 

530 

2,  3 

a,Mi 

4 

1U,-| 

Chap. 

XXII. 

5-12 

520 

18 

50 

1-10 

348 

14 

61 

11-13 

422 

15 

50 

14 

in 

16 

540 

15,  IG 

52 

17 

5.38 

17-21 

4.5S 

18, 19 

C75 

22 

49 

20 

48 

23-28 

079 

21-23 

45 

29,  32 

080 

■U--i6 

558 

33 

49 

27 

66 

34 

51 

28 

46 

35 

530 

30-38 

171 

39.  40 

646 

Chap. 

XVII. 

41-15 

04 

46 

51 

1,2 

141 

3,4 

076 

6-8 

142 

Chap. 

XXIII. 

Chftp. 

XVill. 

1-5 

656 

6,7 

628 

8,9 

658 

10 

201 

11 

72 

12.13 

392 

14 

121 

15.16 

52.3 

17.  IS 

620 

19 

181 

20 

00 

21-35 

554 

Chap. 

XIX. 

1 

47 

2 

48 

3-9 

418 

10-12 

414 

13-13 

515 

10.17 

69 

18.  19 

546 

20 

521 

21-25 

650 

20 

27 

27,28 

6.^ 

29 

083 

80 

681 

Clinii.  XX. 

1-15 

411 

IB 

iir 

17-19 

45 

20.  21 

07 

22,  23+ 

0.j5 

+2.J 

09 

24 

.522 

fc->-27 

550 

28 

70 

29 

49 

30-34 

137 

1-3 
4 
6 

0-8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

15  22 
2:),  24 
23 
20 
27 
28 
29 

30-32 
33 
34 

35.  30 
37 
38,39 


526 
054 
306 
656 
64') 
656 
520 
5.36 
520 
527 
6.59 
.520 
527 
.32(i 
627 
526 
527 
062 
522 
002 
072 
121 
307 


fliop.   XXIV. 


1.2 

3 

4.  5 

0-8 

9,  10 
11 
12 
13 

14-18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

2;)-a6 

27 


Chap.  XXI. 


1 

2, 

!) 

4, 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10, 

11 

m. 

13 

47 
895 

47 
108 
395 

40 

51 
000 


29 

30 

81 

32.  .33 

.34.  35 

30-;i9 

40 

41 

42 

43.  41 

4.-1-51 


001 
681 

45 
307 
005 
154 
560 
671 

46 
307 
307 
307 
117 

45 
677 
.390 
882 

60 
202 
380 

40 
077 
117 
408 
677 
078 
442 


<hap.  XXV. 


1 

421 

2-4 

408 

5-9 

431 

10-12 

422 

13 

078 

14-29 

5.39 

80 

083 

31 

06 

32,  33 

081 

34 

116 

VEIUIE 
35-40 
41 
•12  40 


rxoE 

6,52 
202 
681 


Chop.  XXVI. 


1.2 
8-5 
0-10 
11 
12 
13 

14-16 
17-20 
21-25 
26-30 
31,32 
83 
31 
35 

30-39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

45.  46 
47-.'i0 
51,62 
.53 
64 
55 

liO-Cl 
02 

O:).  M 
65-08 
69.  70 
71-74 
75 


45 

62 

3f» 

476 

379 

46 

64 

678 

44 

(i.)li 

45 

659 

45 

6.59 

64 

5.38 

177 

54 

806 

54 

44 

64 

485 

200 

36 

51 

,55 

55 

56 

57 

525 

560 

637 


Chap.  XXVII. 


1.2 
3-5 
0-1 D 
11-14 
1.3-18 
19 

20-25 
26-32 
.33,  .31 
35,  30 
37-15 
40 

47-19 
50-53 
.51 

55.  .56 
57-60 
61 
62-06 


55 
522 
53 
55 
56 
159 
56 
57 
58 
57 
58 
59 
58 
59 
58 
52 
59 
52 
60 


Chap.   XXVIII 


1.2 
3.4 

5-7 

8 

9 

10 

11-15 
16,  17 
18 
19 
20 


00 

200 

60 

Ot 

079 

01 

60 

62 

07 

065 

66 


MARK. 


Chap.  I. 


1 

2,3 

4,5 

0 

7 

8,9 
10,11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

10-20 
21 
22 

23,  21 
23,  20 
27 
28 

29-31 


63 

32 
0,35 
3(i7 

33 
665 

42 


46 

536 

395 
43 
49 
42 

142 
49 
48 

136 


VERSE 

32.34 
35,  ■M 
37 

as,  39 
40-42 
43-15 


Chnp.  II 


12 


1 

2 

3 

4 

6-7 

8 

9 
10 
11, 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18-20 
21 
22 

2.3-27 
28 


63 
49 
43 

136 
48 


48 

•19 

370 

400 

05 

06 

122 

05 

136 

43 

019 

49 

50 

873 

5!<fl 

307 

402 

573 

04 


Chap.  111. 


1,2 

3-5 

6 

7-9 
10 

11,12 
13-16 
l(i-19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24,25 
26,  27 
28-30 
31-35 


43 

130 

62 

63 

49 

42 

020 

019 

49 

41 

51 

205 

523 

205 

31 

43 


Chap.  IV. 


1 

2 

3-9 
10-12 
13 

14-21 
22 

23,  24 
25 

26-32 
.33,  34 
35,  36 
.37 
38-41 


44 

43 

13 

15 

9 

13 

6S0 

13 

639 

073 

43 

47 

412 

126 


Chop.  V. 


1 
2-5 

0,  7 
8.  9 
in-13 
14,  15 

ii; 

17 

18 

19.  20 

21 

22-24 

26-34 

35-42 

43 


47 

205 

42 

205 

14:3 

51 

48 

51 

540 

48 

49 

140 

13T 

140 

48 


Chap,  VI. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

0 

7-11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17-19 
20 

21-23 
24,25 
20 
27,28 


47 
43 
40 
152 
124 
08 
020 
586 
030 

51 

31 
410 
624 
449 

:J4 
419 

34 


29 

30 

31,. 32 

.■*) 

3-1 

85-44 

46 

40 

47 

48-.30 

51 

62 

63 

64-66 


PAGE 

asi 

020 

53 

49 

4.1 

184 

47 

53 

411 

130 

120 

144 

47 

48 


i'hnp.  Vn. 


1-5 

0 

7  9 
10-12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18.  19 
20-23 
24 

25,26 
27,28 
29,  30 
31 

32-35 
36 
37 


669 
520 

11 
432 

11 

9 

665 

13 

9 

369 

616 

48 
142 
657 
142 

47 
138 

48 

49 


Chop.   VIII. 


1-4 

359 

,3-9 

lU 

10 

47 

11 

530 

12 

165 

13 

47 

14 

411 

1.3,  10 

669 

17-21 

629 

22-25 

137 

26 

48 

27-29 

50 

30 

48 

31-33 

45 

34 

.358 

33 

670 

30,  37 

682 

38 

6T7 

Chap. 

IX. 

1 

40 

2 

141 

3-6 

142 

03 

8 

142 

9.  10 

48 

11-13 

34 

14,  15 

49 

10-19 

124 

20-22 

133 

23 

542 

24 

540 

25 

143 

26,  27 

143 

28 

124 

29 

680 

30 

4S 

31 

45 

32 

50 

.33-35 

520 

36.  37 

5:i8 

38-40 

124 

41 

549 

42 

528 

43-48 

082 

49,  50 

384 

Chop.  X. 


1 

2-12 
IS-lli 
17 
18 

19,  20 
21-20 
27 
28 

29,  30 
31 

32-34 
35-37 


44 

418 
515 
540 

29 
521 
550 

27 
6.38 
670 
681 

44 

65 


741 


MARK 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


LUKE 


VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE                     PAGE 

VEBSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

38,39 

6.55 

48                          .54 

9 

200 

15,  16 

620 

27     ■ 

46 

40 

69 

49                          36 

10,  11 

72 

17 

49 

28 

53 

41 

622 

50                          55 

13 

41 

18 

143 

29 

142 

42-44 

556 

51,  52                 368 

13,14 

173 

19 

48 

30.31 

36 

45 

70 

53                        .55 

16,16 

41 

20-26 

670 

32,33 

676 

46 

475 

54                        407 

17-21 

41 

27,28 

669 

34 

126 

47,48 

540 

66-61+                 55 

22-24 

661 

39 

657 

35,36 

142 

49-53 

137 

+61,  62                56 

25,28 

36 

30 

669 

37 

49 

63-65                  57 

27-32 

41 

31 

546 

38,  .39 

133 

66-70                  625 

33 

41 

32-37 

554 

40,41 

125 

Chop 

.  XI. 

71                        560 

34 

39 

38 

551 

42 

143 

72                          44 

36 

36 

39 

626 

4.3,44 

44 

1 

47 

36 

156 

40 

561 

43 

50 

2,3 

577 

37 

433 

41,42 

522 

46 

520 

4-10 

578 

Chap.  XV. 

38 

53 

43,44 

540 

47 

66 

11 

47 

39 

41 

45 

669 

48 

5.38 

12 

68 

1                        55 

40 

42 

46 

64 

49.50 

206 

13 

69 

2                          56 

41,  42 

577 

47-19 

635 

51 

47 

14 

402 

3-6                      65 
6-14                    56 

43 

42 

52,  63 

317 

16-n 

600 

44-47 

41 

54,  55 

534 

18 
19 

52 
47 

15-22                  57 
23,  24                  58 

48-53 

42 

Chap 

VII. 

56 

57 

72 
540 

20,  21 
22,23 

131 
642 

25                        67 
26-32                  .58 

Chap. 

III. 

1. 
2,3 

47 

138 

58 
69,  60 

53 

538 

24 

25.26 

27 

178 
179 
47 

33  126 

34  59 
36,  .36                  58 

1,2 
3,  4 

33 
34 

4,5 
6,7 

8 

604 
138 
489 

61.  62 

664 

28,  29 
30-33 

50 
48 

37  59 

38  142 

5,  6 

32 
522 

9,  10 
11 

138 
47 

Chap 

X. 

39                        58 

8 

3.54 

12 

140 

1 

620 

40,  41                  52 

9,  10 

510 

13 

68 

3 

400 

Chap. 

XII. 

42                      573 

11 

650 

14,  15 

140 

3 

662 

43-46                   59 

12,  13 

655 

16 

51 

4-19 

630 

1-9 

347 

47                        53 

14 

508 

17 

48 

13 

637 

10,  11 

73 

15-18 

33 

18-20 

33 

14-16 

630 

12,13 

52 

19,  20 

34 

21 

48 

17 

205 

14+ 
+  14 

62 
455 

Chap.  XVI. 

21,  22 
23-38 

42 
40 

22,23 
24 

.34 
387 

18 
19 

204 
620 

15-17 

455 

1-7                    60 
,S-14                   61 
15,  16                 683 
17,  18                  46 

19  62 

20  122 

25 

451 

20.  21 

117 

18-23 

680 

26 

34 

22 

66 

24 
25 

15 
198 

Chap. 

IV. 

27 
28-30 

33 

34 

23,  94 
25-97 

151 
5.38 

26,  27 

6S0 

31,32 

484 

28 

539 

28 

1-1 

1,  a 

203 

33 

34 

29-37 

561 

29 

»4 

3,  4 

203 

34 

62 

38 

63 

30 

171 

5 

204 

35 

665 

39-49 

538 

31 

546 

()-8 

204 

36 

SO 

32 

24 

9 

203 

37,38 

53 

33 

171 

10 

203 

.39 

51 

Chap. 

XI. 

34 

168 

11 

204 

40-43 

646 

35^37 

40 

LUKE. 

12 

204 

44,45 

481 

1-4 

180 

38,39 

520 

13 

203 

46 

368 

5-8 

179 

40 

178 

14 

48 

47-19 

65 

9,  10 

181 

41-4-1 

551 

Chap.  1. 

15-21 
22 

43 
49 

50 

643 

11.  12 
13 

434 
564 

1-4                        1 

23 

643 

14 

143 

Chap. 

1-4 
5,6 

XIII. 

601 

45 

5, 6                  608 
7                        427 
8-10                  608 
11                        199 

24 

25-27 
28,29 
30 

152 
117 
52 
141 

Chap. 

1 
2,3 

VIII. 

44 
63 

15 

16 

17 

18.10 

20 

21,22 

23 

24-26 

27,28 

29,  30 

31,  33 

51 
.530 
523 
205 

19 
562 
562 
564 

87 
165 

68 
367 
.357 
358 

50 
669 
551 
569 
527 
381 
663 
672 
569 

62 

7,8 
9 

307 
667 

12                      200 
13,  14                  32 

31 
32 

43 
49 

4 
5-8 

43 
13 

10 

n 

46 
672 

15                        30 
16,  17                  32 

33-36 

37 

143 
48 

9,  10 
11-15 

117 
13 

12 

662 

18,  19                201 

38,39 

136 

16.  17 

408 

13 
14-16 

670 
46 

20-22                 135 
23                      608 

40 
41 

48 
42 

18 
19-21 

13 
5.38 

17-19 

307 

24,  25                427 

42 

49 

29,  2;j 

411 

P,9) 

3-1 

35,  3'; 
37 

38-10 
41 

20 

117 

26-31                   40 

43,  44 

43 

24,25 

126 

21,  22 

45 

32,  m                  64 

26 

47 

23 
24,25 

46 
382 

34,  35+               40 
+35                    63 

Chap. 

V. 

27 
38,29 

205 
143 

26 

077 

36                      427 

30 

205 

42-16 

47 

48 

49 

50,51 

52 

53,54 

27 

202 

37                        27 

1 

49 

31-33 

143 

28-30 

46 

38                        40 

2 

395 

34 

48 

31 

46 

39,  40                481 

3 

44 

35,36 

143 

32 

69 

41                      428 

4-7 

131 

37 

51 

33 

177 

42                        40 

8-10 

143 

38,39 

48 

34-37 

678 

43,  44                  41 

11 

144 

40 

49 

45                      541 

12,13 

136 

41,  42 

141 

46. 47                172 

14 

653 

43,  44 

137 

Chap. 

XIV. 

48, 49                  87 

15 

48 

45 

49 

Chnp. 

XII. 

50                      167 

16 

53 

46,47 

137 

1-3 

52 

51                      520 

17 

48 

48 

542 

1 

2,3 
4,5 
6,7 
8.  9 

49 

680 
166 
103 
670 

4-6 

368 

52, 53                103 

18,19 

49 

49-55 

141 

7 

475 

54,55                  35 

20,21 

65 

66 

48 

8,9 

46 

66                      481 

22-2.5 

136 

10.11 

54 

57-63                  32 

26 

143 

12 

655 

63                          32 

27,28 

638 

Chap. 

IX. 

10 

31 

1.3-16  + 

46 

64                        138 

29 

60 

IX 

072 

+  16 
17 

655 
665 

65,  66                   33 
67                      148 

30 
31 

52 
373 

1-6 

7,  8 

620 
61 

19 
13,  14 

.30 

471 

18-20 

44 

68-71                  174 

.32 

536 

9 

49 

15 

628 

21 

53 

Ti.  73                   .35 

.3.3-35 

580 

10 

63 

16-19 

676 

22-26 
27,28 

656 
45 

74,  75                 185 

76  61 

77  568 
78,  79                   73 
80                         33 

36 
37-.39 

367 
402 

11 
12 

44 
481 

20,21 
22-30 

677 
543 

29 

559 

13-15 

134 

31 

671 

30 

45 

16 

183 

32 

6(i8 

31 

559 

Chap. 

VI. 

17 

408 

33 

551 

32-36 

54 

18-20 

540 

34 

677 

37.  38 

ITT 

1-7 

674 

21 

48 

36-48 

442 

39 

54 

Chap.  II. 

8 

66 

22 

45 

49-63 

663 

40 

366 

9,  10 

674 

23 

658 

54-57 

386 

41,42 

44 

1-3                  456 

11 

62 

24 

670 

58,  59 

469 

43-16 

M 

4-7                    41 

14 

m 

25 

683 

47 

502 

8                      403 

13,14 

619 

26 

670        i 

742 


LUKE 

SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

JOHN 

VERSK                     PAGE 

VEB3E 

PACE 

VEnSE                     PAOB 

VEIISE                     TAOE 

TERSE 

FAOR 

Chap.  XIII. 

Chap. 

XIX. 

8                      49 
9,  10                 65 

7  586 

8  535 

36 

37 

643 
121 

1-4                   637 

1 

47 

11                       67 

9-12                M3 

38 

69 

5                      638 

2 

474 

14                     476 

13                      66 

39,40 

679 

6-0                   402 

3,  4 

366 

13-23                 66 

14                      36 

41-43 

50 

10                        43 

5,6 

60 

24                        67 

16,  16               512 

44 

117 

11-13                   137 

52 

25                        66 

17                        72 

46 

C61 

14,  15                 574 

8 

629 

26                        67 

18                        543 

46 

66 

16                      803 

9 

871 

27                        53 

19, 20                616 

47 

542 

17                        61 

10 

72 

28-31                   69 

21                        .567 

48 

72 

18,  19                673 

11 

43 

32                        68 

22-24                  1)55 

49 

l:« 

20,  21                  570 

12-27 

639 

33                        67 

2.6                        6.53 

60-54 

72 

22                          47 

28 

47 

ai                       69 

S6-28                :« 

66-58 

73 

23,  24              m-i 

29-.'M 

677 

35-41     .              68 

29                        421 

59 

43 

25-87                 681 

;)5-40 

50 

42,  43                  66 

80-,33                   33 

60 

46 

28                      68.3 

■  41-14 

307 

44,  45                   58 

34                        69 

61,  62 

66 

2<,l                      681 

45,  46 

600 

46                          69 

35                        63 

63 

664 

SO                      6S1 

47,48 

62 

47,  43                   68 

36                      M3 

64 

67 

81                        52 

49                          63 

66 

119 

82+                   893 

50-53                   69 

«'hap.  IV. 

66 

45 

+32                     41 

Chap 

XX. 

64                      673 

67,68 

50 

33                        44 

63                        53 

1,2                  655 

69 

511 

31                      181 

1 

43 

56                        60 

3-5                    46 

70,71 

54 

83                        46 

2-8 
9-16 

33 
347 

6                      68 
7,8                  53 

<  hap.  XIV. 

17,  18 
19 

73 
62 

thap.  XXIV. 

9                     317 
10-12                    73 

Chap 

VII. 

20,  21 

468 

1-6                    60 

1.3-15                  360 

53 
41 
42 
49 
51 
43 
49 
69 
42 
67 
52 

1                        50 
2-1                   137 
5                      395 
0                          51 
7-U                   55»i 

22 
2:1 

24,25 
26 
27 -.36 

455 
66 

455 
51 

414 

9-11                   61 
13                        60 
13,  14                482 
15,  16                  61 
17,  18                482 

16-18                  518 
19                          51 
20-22                 317 
2:j                     178 
24                      24 

1 

2-4 

5-10 

11 

12,  13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19,20 

12  14                  362 

13  685 
16-34                  347 

37,  :« 
39,  40 
41-44 

678 
51 
64 

19  61 

20  67 
21,  22                  61 

25,  26                  43 
27                      317 
28-30                  541 

23                          49 

45,  46 

520 

2:),  24                 60 

31-:i4                    50 

26  638 

27  558 

47 

625 

25,  2«                   62 
27                            9 

a3                        6-M 
36-.3S                  628 

28-30                  406 

28, 29                481 

39                        348 

21 

22,23 

21 

49 

B74 
622 

49 
543 

69 

31,  32                  513 
33                        5:a 

Cliap. 

XXI. 

30-43                   61 
44                        11 

40                          60 
41,42                  541 

»1, 3S                384 

1-4 
5-7 

8 

551 
601 
46 

45  9 

46  37 

47  W5 

43  46 

44  152 
45,46+                46 

25 
26,27 

28,29 

Chap.  XV. 

1, 2                    62 
3                        43 

9,  10 
11 

12,  13 
14,  15 

307 

98 
662 
672 

48  020 

49  65 
50,  51                    62 
52                          67 

+46,  47               124 

48  122 

49  124 
50-54                  136 

30 

31 

32 

33,  34 

35 

36 

37-30 

40-12 

43-46 

47,48 

49 

50 

61 

62 

53 

1112 

511 

53 

45 

347 

50 

73 

543 

51 

513 

510 

49 

469 

543 

481 

4-7                   392 

16 

663 

63                      604 

8,  9                  5.37 

17 

665 

Chap.  V. 

10                      20-J 
11-32                 637 

18 
19 
20.  21 

673 
557 
307 

1                        47 
2-4                    384 

22-24 

308 

5-9                    136 

Chap.  XVI. 

25-.32 

677 

JOHX. 

10                      573 

1 

1-13                 442 

33 
34,  .35 

11 
078 

11,  13                   71 
13                          53 

14                        528 

36 

177 

Chap.  I. 

14                        167 

i 

15                        521 

37,38 

43 

15,  16                    53 

* 

16,  17                  11 

1                        63 

17,  18                   ft) 

18                      418 

Chap. 

XXII. 

2                        66 

19,  20                   69 

19-31                   083 

3                        64 

21                          65 

Chap. 

VIII. 

'i 

1 

677 

4,5                    73 

22                        66 

. 

•2 

52 

6-8                    34 

23                        63 

1,2 

43 

Chap.  XVII. 

3-6 

54 

9                        73 

24                      542 

3-7 

.518 

7-10 

las 

10                        65 

25-29                  66 

8 

358 

1,2                  528 

11-13 

6.56 

11                      543 

30                        69 

9 

516 

3,4                  6M 

14-20 

656 

12,  13                5.35 

31,  32                  42 

10,  11 

618 

5                        65 

21  2i 

44 

14                        68 

8:}-35                  34 

12 

73 

6                        542 

24 

520 

15                      3:) 

36, 37                  42 

13,14 

42 

7-10                  «l 

25,  26 

556 

16                          65 

38                      M3 

15.  16 

66 

11                        47 

*7 

627 

17                       68 

39                            9 

17 

469 

12                      ,371- 

28,29 

571 

18                      23 

40                      121 

18 

42 

13,  14               i:» 

30 

685 

19-.31                   33 

41                      543 

19 

63 

15-18                 317 

31 

203 

,32-:M                   42 

42                        67 

20 

103 

19                      M2 

.32 

680 

35, 36                  73 

43                      543 

21 

45 

20,  21                  564 

3:i 

621 

.■i7-^«                   48 

44                      620 

22 

676 

22                          45 

34 

45 

40-45                  541 

45                        515 

23 

68 

23.  24                    46 

35 

620 

46                        543 

46,47                    11 

24 

544 

23                          +4 

36 

491 

47                        561 

25 

60 

26-30                  677 

87 

57 

48                          66 

26 

69 

31                        406 

38 

491 

49,50                  50 

Chap.  VI. 

27 

50 

32                        122 

39 

47 

51                          45 

28 

69 

m                       558 

40 

562 

1                          47 

29 

67 

34-36                  117 

41-45 

54 

2                          49 

30 

541 

37                        390 

46 

177 

Chap.  II. 

3                        53 

31 

6-0 

47,48 

54 

4                        B77 

,32-34 

569 

' 

49 

55 

1,  2                   422 

5,6                     49 

35,36 

63 

i 

Chap.  XVIII. 

.50,  51 

1:M 

3                        1.30 

7-10                 1.34 

37 

52 

fii.  Xi 

54 

4                          87 

11                       183 

38 

6:i 

1-6                  179 

54 

55 

5                      130 

12,  13                398 

39 

2.!3 

7, 8                  181 

.55 

407 

6                        408 

14                        ,51 

40 

53 

9-14                  557 

.56-58 

525 

7-10                  130 

15                          50 

41 

516 

15-17                  515 

59,  l» 

526 

U                        144 

16-18                  411 

42 

69 

18                        431 

61.  62 

537 

12                        68 

19,  30                  130 

43 

50 

19                          69 

6.3-65 

57 

13-16                 600 

21                      140 

44 

302 

20.  21                  431 

«i 

55 

17                        .37 

23.23                411 

45,  46 

54.3 

22-26                  551 

67-71 

56 

18                      600 

24,  25                   49 

47 

13 

27                          27 

19-22                    45 

2li                      362 

48 

.317 

28-30                  558 

Chap. 

XXIII. 

23                      541 

27                      360 

49 

51 

31-33                    44 

24,25                   66 

2,8.29                538 

50 

67 

34                          50 

1.2 

55 

30                      5.30 

51 

5,39 

35                        475 

3,4 

66 

Chap.  III. 

31                         133 

52,53 

61 

36,37                   49 

5 

65 

33                          T2 

54.  65 

69 

38-41                 123 

6 

50 

1,  2                   !>41 

33                        63 

66-58 

06 

42,  43                 137 

7 

55 

3-6                    535 

34,  35                  73 

69 

62 

V43 

^^ 

JOHN 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


ACTS 


VERSE 

PAGE 

I'hap. 

IX. 

1-3 

372 

4 

378 

5 

73 

6-12 

137 

13-15 

144 

16 

543 

17 

51 

18-21 

144 

22,23 

62 

24,  25 

51 

26 

144 

27,  28 

51 

29 

543 

30 

61 

31 

178 

32 

143 

33 

541 

34 

665 

35-37 

43 

38 

67 

39,40 

372 

41 

521 

Chnp.  X. 


1-5 

625 

6 

50 

7-11 

74 

12,13 

393 

14 

74 

15 

67 

16 

74 

17,18 

07 

19-21 

51 

22,  23 

47 

24 

60 

25 

42 

26 

119 

27-29 

570 

30 

63 

31 

52 

32 

69 

33 

63 

34 

148 

35 

11 

36 

63 

37,38 

42 

3ti,  40 

58 

41 

34 

42 

541 

Chap. 

XI. 

1^ 

369 

5,6 

50 

7,8 

52 

9,  10 

3S3 

11-13 

378 

14 

377 

15 

540 

16 

547 

17 

381 

18,19 

380 

20 

50 

21,22 

541 

23,24 

679 

2.5 

66 

26 

542 

27 

541 

28-30 

63 

31 

33S 

32 

641 

33-37 

63 

88,39 

381 

40 

679 

41,  42 

122 

43,  44 

141 

45 

541 

46 

643 

47.48 

51 

49-52 

36 

53 

52 

64 

47 

65 

677 

56 

50 

57 

52 

Chap. 

XII. 

1-3 

.■iS 

4-6 

529 

",  8 

45 

9 

141 

10 

C6tl 

11 

.'i41 

12-16 

47 

17-19 

49 

20-22 

641 

23 

44 

24 

378 

25 

559 

26 

6M 

27 

54 

28-30 

31 

32-34 

35,86 

37-41 

42 

43 

44,45 

46 

47,  48 

49,  50 


Chap.  XIII. 


42 
204 
45 
73 
543 
665 
516 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5,  G 

S.  9 
10,  11 
12 
13 

14,  15 
16,  17 
18 
19 
20 

21-26 
27-31 
33 
33 

34,33 
36 
37,  38 


54 
66 
69 

70 
50 

656 
44 
50 
64 

627 

442 
44 
46 

620 
44 
54 
44 
45 

546 
45 
44 


Chap.  XIV. 


1 

2,3 

4,5 

6 

7-9 
10 
11 
12 

13,  14 
16 

10,17 
18-20 
21-23 

23 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


542 

683 
50 
71 
63 
69 
63 

542 
63 

171 
30 
71 

171 
69 
05 
30 
63 
69 
46 

204 
69 


Chap.  XV. 


1,  2 
3 

4,  5 
6 


9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
14 
13 
16 
17 
18 
19 

2LI,  21 
23 

2.3,24 
23 
26 
27 


73 

10 

73 

664 

17S 

570 

659 

570 

170 

546 

59 

639 

69 

118 

646 

665 

117 

663 

616 

63 

65 


Chap.   XVI. 


1 

2,3 
4 
6,0 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


672 

663 

46 

60 

65 

31 

543 

45 

204 

151 

31 

65 

69 


VERSE 

16 

17-19 

20 

21 

22 

23,^ 

25 

26,27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 


PAGE 

43 

50 

673 

428 

677 

71 

43 

71 

66 

43 

67 

541 

45 

104 


Chap.  XVII. 


9 

10 

11 

13 

13 

14 

15,16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21-23 

24 

25 

26 


44 

117 

24 


118 
69 

117 
63 
71 

119 
65 

605 

559 
11 
69 
63 
71 
63 
66 
63 
71 


Chap.  XVIll. 


1 

2-5 

6 

7-9 
10-14 
1,3-17 
18 
19 

20,  21 
22,23 
%i 
23-27 


31,32 
33-35 
36-10 


47 
54 
65 
54 
55 
526 
407 
65 
66 
67 
55 
526 
55 
37 
65 
56 


Chap.  XIX. 


1-3 

4 

5 

6 

7-9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

16-17 
18-24 
25 

26,  27 
28,29 
30-43 


57 
66 
57 
56 
65 
66 
37 
56 
65 
67 
57 
58 
63 
59 
68 
59 


Chap.  XX. 


1 

2 

3-8 

9 
10 

11-13 
14-20 
21 
22 
23 

24-26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


60 
61 
60 
37 

481 
60 
61 

630 
31 

620 
61 
62 
63 

538 
48 
15 


Chap.  XXI. 

1-4 
5,6 


62 
131 


VERSE 
7.8 

9-11 
12-14 
15,16 
17 

18,19 
20-22 
23 
24 
25 


395 

131 
62 

621 
67 
46 

677 
50 
11 
48 


ACTS. 


Chap.  I. 


1 
2 

3,4 
5-8 
9-11 

12 

13,14 

16 

16-19 

20 

21-26 


62 
308 

63 
673 
186 
308 

53 

54 
031 


Chap.  II. 


1 

578 

2 

142 

3 

127 

4 

135 

5 

308 

6,7 

143 

8-11 

308 

12 

143 

13-15 

144 

16-20 

308 

21 

121 

22,  23 

59 

24 

60 

26-31 

37 

32 

60 

33-36 

62 

37,38 

308 

39 

117 

40^2 

308 

43 

126 

44^6 

650 

47 

117 

Chap. 

III. 

1 

65R 

2-5 

373 

C-f 

372 

+6-« 

136 

9 

137 

10,11 

143 

13 

124 

13 

67 

14 

66 

13 

66 

16 

124 

17 

308 

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37 

19,20 

308 

21 

62 

22.23 

38 

24,25 

35 

26 

CO 

Chap.. 

IV. 

1.2 

665 

3 

C«7 

4 

308 

6-7 

065 

8 

31 

9;  10 

134 

11 

73 

12 

72 

13 

660 

14 

144 

15 

665 

16,17 

144 

18 

665 

19,20 

669 

21,22 

J44 

23 

669 

24 

94 

25,26 

86 

27,28 

37 

29,  30 

669 

31 

31 

32 

660 

33 

60 

34-37 

650 

VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  V. 


1,2 

3,4 

6 

6 

7-9 
10 
11 
12 

13,  14 
15,16 
17 
18 
19 

20,21 
22,  23 
24,25 
26 

27,28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34,35 
36,37 
38,39 
40 
41,42 


650 
30 
138 
381 
626 
138 
143 
125 
308 
125 
665 
667 
141 
673 
141 
671 
668 
665 
455 
60 
66 
31 
666 
668 
46 
102 
665 
671 


Chap.  VI. 

1-6  633 


9-13 
14 
15 


125 
666 
308 
200 


Chap.  VII. 


1 

2-5 

6 


9,10 

n 

12 

13 

14,  15 

16 

17 

18,  19 

20,  21 

23-29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

33,36 

37 

38,  39 

40,  41 

42 

43 

44^7 

48,49 

60 

61 

62 

53 

64 

65,66 

67,  68 

69,  00 


667 

231 

232 

234 

654 

103 

3IU 

233 

314 

233 

381 

285 

233 

429 

314 

127 

20 

16 

108 

2.34 

236 

38 

198 

69 

80 

89 

691 

25 

94 

31 

69 

201 

665 

62 

667 

67 


Chap.  VIII. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6-8 

9-11 
12-14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

19,20 
21,22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


667 
671 
348 
143 
88 
348 
30 
31 
348 
31 
33 

me 

614 
189 
348 
201 
450 

10 
3)8 

10 
9 


r44 


ACTS 


VERSB 

rA«f 

W-STi 

31! 

31-.,  37 

318 

38 

ttM 

39,40 

140 

<'hnp. 

IX. 

I 

CO.-) 

9 

CI17 

3 

1211 

4-7 

112 

«.  9 

i:i,j 

1(M2 

idO 

13 

603 

11 

C07 

15 

SIS 

Hi 

«3 

n 

l.-)8 

18 

CJ.) 

19 

859 

20 

309 

21 

CTO 

22 

309 

43-85 

CIVS 

26-aS 

318 

29,30 

608 

31 

30,8 

Si~<U 

137 

33 

144 

3li,  37 

379 

38,89 

3'*0 

40,  41 

Ml 

44 

Ui 

43 

408 

riin|i.  X. 


1,2 

3,4+ 

+  4 

5,0 

7 

S 

9 

10-16 
IT,  18 
l.l,  20 
■J  1-24 
2.1,  20 
27-29 
30 
31 

32,  33 
3t,  33 
30 
37 
33 
39 

40,41 
42 
43 

41.  45 
40-18 


441 

200 

178 

4a8 

441 

319 

179 

100 

349 

.".1 

319 

88 

349 

200 

178 

3)9 

29 

Gl 

34 

G9 

67 

62 

66 

542 

31 

655 


Chap.  XI. 


1-3 

349 

4-8 

100 

9-11 

349 

15,16 

31 

17,  18 

349 

19,20 

671 

21-2.3 

HO 

24 

31 

25,26 

349 

27,28 

14S 

29,30 

650 

Chap 

XII. 

1,2 

668 

3.  4 

667 

5 

186 

6 

470 

7-11 

141 

12 

18(; 

13,  14 

673 

15 

801 

16,17 

673 

18,  19 

470 

an.  21 

430 

22 

87 

83 

138 

24,85 

.349 

<hap; 

XIII. 

1 

682 

8 

.30 

3 

621 

4 

80 

5 

309 

SCI 

UPTUllE   IXDEX  OF 

VERSES. 

ERSE 

PAGK 

VKnSK 

PAGS 

VEn.«E 

PAOE 

6 

as 

94,  23 

91 

Chap. 

.XXIII. 

7 

349 

20 

116 

8 

H8 

27 

83 

1-5 

669 

9 

31 

28 

4 

6-i 

678 

10 

802 

89 

75 

9 

801 

11 

1.35 

30,31 

680 

10 

678 

12 

144 

82 

078 

11 

100 

13,14 

30!l 

33,  34 

351 

12-83 

600 

15 

601 

23-31 

470 

16 

309 

82-35 

862 

IT 

236 

<"h(ip. 

.XVIII. 

18 

241 

19 
20 

U8 
254 

1.2 
3 

309 

408 

Chap. 

.XXIV. 

21 

259 

4 

309 

1-13 

8.52 

22 

260 

5.6 

310 

14,  15 

678 

23 
24 
25 

40 
34 

7 

180 
.V,l 
100 

10-90 
21-27 

332 
333 

20 

309 

10,11 

851 

27 

57 

12-17 

.309 

28,29 

808 

18 

851 

<'hap 

.XXV. 

.30 

60 

19 

309 

31 

62 

20,21 

578 

1-18 

333 

32,  33 

37 

22,23 

351 

19 

69 

31,  35 

62 

24,25 

622 

20-97 

3.53 

m 

S.'il 

86 

9 

37 

60 

27 

622 

.38.  39 

70 

28 

U 

Clinp. 

XX\  1. 

40,  41 

310 

42-15 

.3(» 

1-5 

348 

40,  47 

310 

Chap. 

XIX. 

0-8 

678 

48 

117 

9 

664 

49 

810 

1 

653 

10 

01)8 

50 

667 

2 

31 

11 

003 

51 

668 

3-5 

655 

19,  13 

126 

52 

31 

6,7 

699 

14,  15 

142 

8-10 

309 

10-18 

348 

11,12 

125 

19,  80 

309 

Cliap. 

-VIV. 

13-17 

88 

21 

006 

1.+-20 

89 

22 

.33 

1 

309 

21,22 

351 

23 

37 

a 

000 

2;5-28 

.Si 

24-26 

353 

3 

125 

89-33 

351 

27 

152 

4-7 

671 

34-:j7 

85 

28-32 

333 

S  10 

137 

38-41 

351 

11 

80 

12 

85 

Chap. 

XXVII. 

13-16 

86 

Chap 

XX. 

17 

90 

1    2 

353 

IS 
19.  20 

668 

1,2 
3-5 

309 
310 

3-0 

7-ia 

354 
411 

21 
22 

.3.-.0 
6(t! 

6 

7.8 

578 
574 

13-90 
21-96 

419 
411 

2.3 

623 

9-12 

141 

27—32 

412 

^i-88 

350 

1.3-16 

019 

33,  34 

359 

17-21 

331 

33 

183 

22,  23 

60:i 

36 

.3.59 

Clinp 

XV. 

24 
•23 

609 
351 

37-14 

412 

1-17 

,3i0 

26,  27 

10 

18 

25 

28 

63 

19,  20 

.150 

29-31 

696 

Chap. 

XXVIII. 

21 

604 

39 

190 

22-27 

330 

.33,  34 

625 

1.  9 

354 

28 

30 

35 

552 

3-6 

1.38 

29 

3.50 

36 

180 

7 

481 

30,31 

IS 

37,33 

331 

8 

1.36 

32 

150 

9 

123 

3.3-10 

3.50 

10 

481 

41 

351 

Chap, 

XXI. 

11 
19-10 

65 
364 

1 

351 

17-22 

309 

Chap. 

•Wl. 

2,3 
4 

339 

148 

21 

9 
309 

1-5 

351 

.5-7 

352 

2.5-29 

310 

6-8 

31 

8 

4-81 

30,31 

685 

9,  10 

160 

9 

1.56 

11-13 

351 

10,  11 

148 

It,  15 

655 

12,  13 

609 

10-18 

87 

14 

101 

19-21 

664 

1.5-19 

352 

22-24 

667 

20 

308 

RO.MA.XS. 

25 

179 

21.  82 

309 

20 

131 

23-36 

3.52 

27-31 

640 

37-10 

318 

Ch 

ap.  I. 

3J 

5.35 

33 

633 

1 

2 

34 

641 

<hap. 

XXII. 

a 

10 

a-)-io 

.      314 

3 

40 

1  3 

.348 

4 

60 

4.  5 

668 

6 

348 

rhnp. 

XVII. 

6 

190 

6 

117 

7.8 

670 

7 

2 

1.2 

309 

9 

142 

8 

175 

3 

37 

10 

318 

9-12 

697 

4 

309 

11-13 

138 

13-15 

319 

5-8 

mi 

14 

62 

16 

15 

9,10 

309 

15.16 

318 

17 

544 

11 

10 

17,18 

160 

18 

532 

12 

.309 

19,20 

667 

19.90 

23 

13 

606 

81 

348 

21-23 

75 

14,  15 

.151 

22,23 

665 

24 

518 

16,17 

85 

21 

667 

25 

75 

18 

678 

25-29 

344 

86.27 

618 

19-21 

351 

30 

609 

28 

532 

82,23 

85 

29-32 

616 

ROM. 


TERJ^E  PAGE 

Chap.   II. 


1 

2,3 

4 

5 

6 

7-9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

14,15 
16 

17-19 
8(1.  21 
89,83 
84 
25-89 


622 

29 

80 

538 

29 

112 

854 

29 

616 

KtO 

516 

66 

2.39 

596 

697 

6;iO 

543 


Chap.  III. 


1,2 
3-6 
7,8 
9-15 
16-18 
19,  20 
21,  29 
23 

24-26 
27,28 
29 
.30 
31 


15 
29 
120 
516 

617 
516 
.544 
516 
70 
544 
354 
515 
MO 


CJiap.   IV. 


1,2 

6.39 

3 

644 

4 

539 

6,6 

&44 

7-12 

545 

13 

541 

14,  15 

514 

16-18 

845 

19-21 

641 

22 

644 

23-25 

70 

Chap.  V. 


1 

2 

3.4 

5 

6-11 
19-14 
15-20 


514 
549 
069 
31 
70 
510 
534 


Chap.  VI 


1,2 

6.35 

3-3 

653 

0 

■■i35 

7 

535 

s-10 

62 

11-13 

533 

11 

549 

15 

543 

16-18 

509 

19 

514 

21V88 

519 

23 

685 

Chap 

.  VII. 

1 

514 

2,3 

401 

4 

641 

B;  6 

535 

7-11 

516 

18 

10 

13 

516 

11-23 

502 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1-3 

70 

4 

515 

5,6 

561 

7.8 

514 

9,10 

71 

11 

60 

12,  13 

669 

14 

546 

15 

545 

16,17 

M6 

18 

670 

19-22 

6S2 

23 

680 

48 


T4.5 


ROM. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  YERSES. 


2  COR. 


!M,  25 

169 

2ti,  *7 

30 

28 

117 

29 

118 

30,31 

118 

32 

571 

33 

544 

»4 

71 

35 

570 

36 

668 

37-39 

570 

Chap. 

IX. 

1-S 

312 

4 

117 

5 

63 

6  9 

354 

10-16 

118 

17,18 

120 

19-21 

101 

22 

119 

23,  24 

118 

23,26 

354 

27-29 

118 

30-32 

354 

33 

73 

Cliep 

X. 

1 

312 

2 

560 

3,4 

544 

5 

539 

(i-8 

535 

il,  10 

538 

n 

121 

12 

354 

13 

121 

14,15 

624 

16 

643 

17 

15 

18-20 

354 

21 

529 

Chap. 

XI. 

1-3 

662 

4,5 

118 

6 

544 

7,8 

119 

9-15 

312 

16 

561 

17-22 

354 

23-28 

812 

29 

670 

30-32 

312 

33,34 

23 

35,36 

24 

Chap. 

XII. 

1 

560 

2 

559 

3 

656 

4,  5 

74 

6 

62:3 

624 

8 

551 

9,  10 

546 

11 

397 

12 

179 

13 

619 

14 

554 

15,  16 

552 

n 

524 

18 

553 

19 

524 

20,  21 

554 

Chap.  XIII. 


1-7 
8-10 

11 

12,  13 

14 


455 
546 
678 
559 
561 


Chap.  XIV. 

1-3 

4 

5,6 

7 

8 

9 
10 

11,12 
13-19 
20,21 
88 
28 


669 
622 
571 
627 
100 
W 
66 
680 
553 
528 
540 
514 


TERSE  rAGE 

Chap.  XV. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5-7 

8 

9-12 
13 

14,  15 
16 
17 

18-21 
22-24 
25,  26 
27 

28,29 
30-32 


553 
67 
15 
647 
29 
364 
191 
666 
349 
521 
354 
647 
550 
551 
547 
189 
191 


Chap.  XVI. 

1,2 

3-15 
16 

17,  18 
19 
20 

21-23 
24 

25-27 
Subscriptiou, 


623 
649 
657 
547 
168 
204 
649 
191 
26 
2 


1.  tORIXTHIAiVS. 


Chap. 


1,2 

2 

3 

649 

4-6 

65 

7 

678 

8 

670 

9 

29 

10-13 

647 

14-16 

655 

17,18 

620 

19-22 

520 

23 

625 

24 

67 

25 

665 

26-29 

118 

30 

65 

31 

170 

Chap. 

II. 

1 

10 

2 

625 

3-5 

10 

6 

520 

7 

116 

8 

64 

9 

171 

10-12 

23 

13 

10 

14-16 

23 

Chap. 

III. 

1-5 

547 

6,7 

627 

8 

639 

9,10 

625 

11 

73 

12-15 

680 

16,17 

30 

18-20 

520 

21,  22 

668 

23 

69 

Chap. 

IV. 

1,2 

440 

3 

622 

4,5 

101 

6 

627 

7 

117 

8 

627 

9 

663 

10 

627 

11 

663 

12,  13 

669 

14-16 

627 

17 

622 

18,19 

626 

20 

566 

21 

626 

VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  V. 


1 
2-5 

6 

7,8 

9-13 


464 
204 
563 
578 
517 


Chap.  VI 


1-7 

647 

8 

52S 

9,  10 

5.33 

11 

544 

12 

669 

13  + 

360 

+13 

518 

14 

61 

15-18 

618 

19,20 

30 

Chap. 

VII. 

1,2 

414 

3-6 

423 

7-9 

414 

10-17 

418 

18,19 

654 

20 

557 

21-24 

439 

25-29 

414 

30,31 

376 

32.  33 

414 

34,  35 

423 

36-38 

414 

39 

424 

40 

10 

Chap. 

VIII. 

1 

569 

2 

556 

3 

171 

4-6 

24 

7-11 

B69 

13 

63 

13 

528 

<:hap 

IX. 

1 

62 

2-15 

625 

16-18 

624 

19-23 

653 

24-27 

559 

Chap.  X. 


1,2 

3,4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16^18 
19-31 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28,29 
30 
31 
32,33 


659 

75 
618 
530 
631 

15 
564 
120 

75 
566 
656 
205 

21 
670 
628 
569 

98 
569 
570 
183 
660 
663 


Chap.  XI. 

1 

2 

3 

4-7 

8,9 
10 

11,  12 
13 

14,15 
16 

17,  18 
19 
20-S4 


661 
559 
69 
367 
424 
203 
414 
307 
357 
523 
626 
120 
656 


VERSE  PAGE 

Chap.  XII. 


1 

2 

3,4 

5 

6 

7-10 
11 
12 
13 

14-26 
27 

28-30 
31 


565 

85 

31 

624 

564 

31 

30 

74 

656 

365 

74 

624 

528 


Chap.  XIII. 

-11 


12 
13 


616 
684 
516 


Chap.  XIV. 

1 

2-6 

7 

8 

9-11 
12 

13-19 
20 

21-25 
26-28 
29-32 
33 

34,  S3 
36,37 
38,39 
40 


646 
621 
483 
493 
624 
660 
024 
566  • 
634 
626 
621 
120 
626 
10 
621 
636 


Chap.  XV. 

1,2 

3 

4 

5 

6-8 

9-11 
12 

13-23 
24 
25 
26 

27,28 
29-32 
33 
34 

35-38 
39 

40,41 
42^6 
47-49 
50-56 
57 
68 


10 

70 

37 

61 

62 

621 

678 

679 

69 

64 

679 

69 

679 

4 

519 

679 

394 

382 

679 

66 

679 

174 

659 


Chap.  XVI 


1,2 

,'574 

3,4 

550 

5-8 

642 

9 

663 

10-12 

622 

13 

559 

14 

546 

15-18 

547 

19 

649 

20 

6.37 

21 

549 

22 

194 

23,  24 

191 

Subscription 

,     2 

3  COBIXTHIANS. 


Chap.  I. 


1 

2 

3-7 

8 

9,10 
11 
12 
13 


2 
191 
106 
663 
6T3 
189 
667 
11 


VERSE 
14-16 

17 

18 

19,20 

21 

22 

23 

24 


PAGE 

625 
525 
626 

65 
621 

31 
617 
642 


Chap.  II 


1-10 
11 

12,13 
14 
15-17 


627 
562 
548 
174 
624 


Chap.  II 


4,5 

564 

6 

349 

7-11 

624 

12-16 

312 

17 

569 

13 

670 

Chap. 

IV. 

1,2 

626 

3 

119 

4 

203 

6 

625 

6 

94 

7 

627 

8,9 

669 

10-12 

668 

13 

541 

14 

61 

15 

660 

16 

568 

17,18 

684 

Chap.  V. 


1-4 

679 

5 

31 

6 

684 

7 

541 

8,9 

676 

10 

66 

11 

625 

12,13 

627 

14,15 

534 

16 

62 

17 

635 

18,19 

70 

20 

624 

21 

70 

Chap. 

VI. 

1 

564 

2 

537 

3 

627 

4,5 

663 

6,7 

627 

8 

665 

9 

663 

10 

668 

11-13 

548 

14 

421 

15,16 

75 

17 

421 

13 

434 

Chap. 

VII. 

1 

561 

2 

667 

3,4 

648 

5 

663 

6,7 

648 

8 

11 

9,10 

636 

11 

660 

12,  13 

548 

14 

521 

15,16 

548 

Chap.  VIII. 

1-6 


10-12 
13-17 


550 
651 
549 
70 
551 
619 


746 


GAL. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


1  THES. 


1«.  19 

ao-23 

21 


PAGE 
CM 

549 
650 


Chap.  IX. 


1-7 
B.9 
10.  11 
IJM 

15 


B51 
652 
551 
652 
174 


t'hap.  X. 


1.2 
8-0 
7.8 
9-11 
13-1« 

n.  IS 


5«2 

621 

11 

021 

621 


t'hap.  XI. 


1 

521 

2 

421 

3 

562 

4 

627 

5.6 

621 

7-9 

625 

10,  U 

521 

12,  13 

6>6 

14,  15 

202 

16-1'J 

521 

20 

669 

21 

521 

22 

2.32 

2.i-25 

667 

26.27 

66.3 

28 

627 

29,30 

560 

31 

567 

S2 

66S 

33 

668 

Chop. 

XII. 

1-5 

160 

6 

521 

562 

8.9+ 

67 

+  'J.  10 

65 

11,  12 

621 

]:M8 

025 

19 

C'.S 

2« 

5.i:i 

21 

633 

Chop. 

XIII. 

1,2 

OM 

S 

71 

4 

61 

5-7 

119 

8 

628 

9 

561 

10 

C26 

11 

561 

12 

657 

1.3 

M9 

14 

32 

Subscription,     2 

«.\L.VTIAXS. 


Chap.   I. 


3 

" 

4. 

5 

6, 

7 

s. 

« 

10 

11. 

12 

13. 

14 

l.'i. 

16 

17. 

IS 

19 

20-22 

2.3 

ai 

61 

67 
563 
194 
626 

10 
(».3 
118 
621 

68 
621 
670 


Chap.  II. 


1 
2 
3-6 


621 

626 
627 
29 


VERSE 

7-9 
10 

11-13 
14 
15 

16,17 
18 
19 
SO,  SI 


PAOE 

318 
550 
625 
350 
615 

70 
827 
644 

70 


Chap.  III. 


1-6 

6 

7-9 
10 

11,12 
13 
14 
16 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23-25 
26 
27 
28,29 


663 
544 
611 
6)9 
644 
70 
.354 

6:M 
35 

ai.3 

6)4 
201 
24 
6M 
616 
612 
616 
6.".5 
354 


Chop.  IV. 


1-3 

4 

6-7 

B 

9-11 

12-16 

17,  IS 

19.  20 

21-23 

24,  25 

26,27 

28 

2U 

30 

31 

669 
63 
616 
85 
671 
626 
560 
56.3 
514 
531 
6»3 
511 
663 
313 
314 


Chap.  V. 


1 

669 

2-6 

544 

7-10 

663 

11,  12 

6.54 

13 

670 

It 

W6 

15 

543 

16 

562 

17 

514 

13 

664 

19-21 

517 

22,  23 

31 

24 

659 

25 

562 

2S 

523 

Chop. 

VI. 

1.2 

653 

3 

521 

4,5 

639 

C 

62.5 

7,8 

6S5 

9 

571 

10 

660 

11 

8 

12,  13 

514 

14-16 

615 

17 

024 

18 

64 

Subscript 

ion,     2 

EPHESIAXS. 


Chap.  I. 


1 
2 
3 

4-6 
7,8 
9,  10 
11,  12 
13,  14 
16,  16 


2 

191 
174 
118 
70 
71 
118 
31 
618 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 


PAUR 

23 
565 
611 
62 
68 
W 

e« 


Chop.  II. 


1 

535 

2 

204 

3 

615 

4-0 

71 

7 

70 

8 

638 

9 

644 

10 

118 

11,13 

654 

13-16 

70 

17 

361 

18 

32 

19 

546 

20,  21 

73 

22 

82 

Chop. 

III. 

1,2 

349 

3 

10 

4 

15 

6,6 

354 

7,8 

349 

9 

65 

10,11 

116 

12 

71 

13 

669 

14,15 

63 

16 

31 

17 

63S 

18,19 

65 

20,  21 

27 

Chop. 

IV. 

1,2 

667 

3 

653 

4-6 

32 

7 

65 

8-10 

62 

11,  12 

6*4 

13,  14 

561 

15 

74 

16 

71 

17 

659 

18 

519 

19 

517 

20-25 

5.35 

26 

522 

27 

204 

28 

397 

29 

555 

30 

31 

31 

523 

32 

651 

Chop.  V. 


1 

646 

2 

70 

3-7 

517 

8 

566 

9 

561 

10-12 

517 

13,  14 

5;J5 

15-17 

666 

18 

364 

19 

657 

20 

174 

21 

556 

22-24 

424 

25-27 

70 

28 

424 

29,30 

74 

31-33 

424 

Chap. 

VI. 

1-3 

431 

4 

430 

6-7 

440 

8 

29 

9 

440 

10 

562 

11 

801 

12 

203 

13-17 

.562 

18 

179 

19,20 

189 

21.22 

518 

2.3.  24 

191 

Subscript 

ion,      2 

TSRHE  PAOK 

PUILIPPIAKS. 


Chop.  I. 


3-6 

6 

8 
'.I 
10 

11 

12-14 

1.5-18 

19-26 

27 

23 

29,  30 


2 
191 
190 

570 
670 
MS 
670 
661 
670 
670 
627 
628 
W8 
669 
670 


Chop.  II. 


1,2 

547 

3 

656 

4 

628 

5 

70 

6 

64 

7-9 

68 

10 

67 

11 

64 

12 

121 

13 

670 

14 

631 

15 

561 

16 

677 

17,18 

669 

19-24 

54S 

25 

622 

26 

369 

27,28 

373 

29,  30 

M8 

Chop. 

III. 

1 

170 

2,3 

6.54 

4,5 

2:J2 

6 

560 

7-9 

544 

10 

61 

11 

680 

12-14 

562 

15,16 

670 

17 

661 

18 

564 

19 

543 

20 

677 

21 

06 

Chop.  IV. 


1 

660 

2 

.547 

3 

118 

4 

170 

5 

678 

6 

177 

563 

8 

5.53 

9,  10 

550 

11,  12 

557 

13 

lib 

14-18 

X*) 

19 

106 

20 

173 

21,  22 

649 

23 

191 

Subscription 

,      2 

COLOSSI.\IN'S. 


Chop.  I. 


1,2 

3 

4 

6 

6 

7,8 

9 
10 
11 

12,  13 
14 
15 

16,17 
18 
19 


2 

190 

548 

169 

570 

628 

I'M 

23 

557 

174 

70 

61 

65 

74 

&4 


VBU9B 

20 

21,  22 

23 

21 

25-27 

28,29 


PAGE 

70 
Mil 
.'>64 
069 
;»49 
661 


Chop.  II. 


1 

648 

2 

668 

8 

67 

4 

660 

6 

618 

6,7 

660 

8 

11 

9 

&4 

10 

67 

11 

6.54 

12 

655 

13 

635 

14,15 

70 

16,  17 

571 

18 

86 

19 

660 

20-23 

654 

Chop. 

III. 

1 

62 

2 

559 

3,4 

677 

6-7 

659 

8 

530 

9-11 

5;)5 

12 

552 

13 

654 

14 

647 

15 

553 

16 

657 

17 

71 

18,19 

424 

20 

431 

21 

430 

22-24 

440 

25 

29 

Chap.  IV. 


1 

440 

2 

177 

3,4 

189 

5 

566 

6 

.555 

7-11 

648 

12 

.561 

13 

560 

14 

373 

15 

619 

16 

9 

17,  18 

519 

Subscription 

,      2 

1  THESS.ALOMAIMS. 


Chop.  I. 


4.5 
6-3 
9 
10 


2 

190 
548 
118 
661 
85 
678 


Chap.  II. 


1,2 

3 

4 

5-8 

9 

10,11 
12 
13 

14,15 
16 
17 
18 
19,20 


620 

627 
26 
627 
625 
627 
560 
10 
663 
0(ij 
548 
203 
077 


Chop.  III. 


1,2 
3,4 
6 
0-9 


622 
663 

560 
618 


747 


2  THES. 


SCRIPTURE   INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


HEB. 


VERSE 

10-12 
13 


TAGE 
190 
5til 


Chap.  IV. 


1 
2 

3-5 
6 


9 
10 

11,  12 
13-13 


r.TO 

IlH 

518 
40'.l 
410 
31 
547 
548 
397 
67'J 


Chap.  V. 


1-4 

677 

5 

566 

6 

,5.'>S 

366 

8 

mi 

9 

72 

10 

71 

11 

am 

12,13 

(lii 

14 

,557 

15 

,524 

10 

170 

17 

177 

18 

174 

19 

31 

20 

152 

21,22 

6i;o 

23,  24 

r.7H 

25 

1H9 

26 

657 

27 

9 

28 

191 

Subscription 

,      2 

a  THESS.ILOMAXS. 


Chap.  I. 


1 

2 

2 

191 

3 

570 

4,5 

670 

6-8 

672 

9,  10 

683 

1,  12 

190 

Chap.  II. 


1-7 

r,7S 

t.-10 

67T 

11,  12 

ll'.l 

13.  14 

118 

15 

,560 

16,  17 

64 

Chap. 

111. 

1,2 

189 

3 

570 

4 

567 

5 

191 

6 

548 

7  9 

625 

10-12 

397 

13 

5W 

14,  15 

553 

16 

191 

17 

549 

18 

191 

Subecript 

ion,     S 

I  TIMOTHY, 

Chap.  I. 


1, 

3 

4 

5 

6, 

8-: 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


2 
622 
626 
547 
626 
617 
620 

67 
543 
645 

72 


VERSE 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 


641 
24 
662 
664 
204 


Chap.  II. 


1 

188 

2 

553 

3,4 

534 

5 

24 

6,  7 

621 

8 

177 

9.  10 

366 

11-14 

424 

15 

428 

Chap. 

III. 

1-5 

623 

fi 

623 

7-15 

623 

16 

03 

Chop.  IV. 


1 

2 

3 

4,  5 

0,  7 

8 

9,10 
11-14 
15,  16 


205 
632 
415 
183 
626 
571 
6.34 
622 
028 


Chap.  V. 


1 

553 

2 

518 

3-7 

4.33 

8 

424 

9-13 

4.33 

14,  15 

415 

18 

4.33 

17 

623 

18 

395 

19-22 

022 

23 

364 

*4,  25 

680 

Chap, 

VI. 

1,2 

440 

3-5 

626 

6-8 

557 

9,  10 

528 

11 

627 

12 

562 

13 

56 

14 

64 

15,  16 

25 

17 

474 

18 

551 

19 

652 

20 

626 

21 

564 

Subscript 

ion,     2 

a  TIMOTHY. 

Chap.  I. 


1.  2 

.3,4 

5 

6,7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16-18 


Chap, 


2 
189 
4.30 
628 
670 
118 
67 
349 
669 
540 
660 
563 
550 


6fil 
622 
.562 
508 
397 
658 


9 
10 
11 
13 
13 

14-18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 

24,  25 
26 


61 
6i;9 
118 

71 
670 

29 
630 
131 
118 
121 
627 
636 
627 
204 


Chap.  HI. 


1-6 

675 

7 

619 

8,9 

119 

10,11 

673 

12 

663 

13 

632 

14 

560 

15 

15 

IB 

10 

17 

661 

Chop. 

IV. 

1 

66 

2-5 

623 

6 

377 

7 

563 

8 

677 

9 

543 

10 

663 

11,12 

023 

13 

484 

14 

195 

15 

195 

16 

554 

17 

393 

18 

B70 

19 

649 

20 

309 

21  + 

548 

+21 

549 

82 

191 

Subscript 

ion,     2 

TITUS. 


Chap. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6-11 
13 

13,14 
15 
16 


2 
29 
63 

2 
623 
633 

4 
632 
632 
527 


Chap.  II. 


1 

424 

2 

374 

3 

364 

4,  6 

424 

6 

5.58 

7,8 

626 

9,  10 

440 

11 

634 

12 

559 

13 

677 

14 

70 

15 

622 

Chap, 

III. 

1 

455 

2 

627 

3 

617 

4-6 

635 

7 

646 

8 

,540 

9 

026 

10-13 

632 

14 

64(1 

15 

649 

Subscript 

ion,     2 

VERSE  PAGE 

PHILEMOX. 

Chap.  I. 


1 

2 

2 

549 

3 

191 

4 

189 

5-9 

,548 

10-14 

4:J9 

15-21 

44U 

23 

481 

23,24 

549 

25 

191 

Subscription 

,      2 

HEBREWS. 


Chap.  I. 


9 
10 

11,  13 
13,  14 


148 
63 
65 
68 
07 

198 
03 
67 
63 
67 

202 


Chap.  II. 


1 

13 

2 

201 

3 

64 

4 

31 

5-7 

198 

8 

64 

9 

69 

10 

67 

11-13 

72 

14-16 

68 

17 

72 

18 

68 

Chap. 

III, 

1 

73 

2 

559 

3 

08 

4 

94 

6,6 

63 

7-9 

629 

10 

21 

U 

22 

12,  13 

664 

14 

671 

15 

629 

16,17 

239 

18,19 

644 

Chap.  IV. 


1 
2 

3-6 
6 

8-11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


660 
543 
6a3 
544 
629 
6S3 
11 
26 
72 


Chap.  V. 


1-1 

607 

5 

63 

6 

72 

7 

69 

8 

63 

9 

65 

10 

72 

11 

629 

12,  13 

661 

14 

566 

Chap. 

VI. 

1-3 

B61 

4-6 

6W 

VERSE 

PAGE 

9.10 

539 

11 

568 

12 

6:.9 

13 

.^.» 

14 

284 

15 

557 

IB 

659 

17 

22 

18,19 

169 

20 

72 

Chap. 

VII. 

1-0 

605 

7 

191 

8-10 

605 

11 

72 

13 

005 

13-17 

72 

18 

fi05 

19-22 

72 

23 

376 

24 

72 

25 

71 

26-23 

67 

Chap.  VIII. 


1-4 

72 

6 

607 

6-10 

634 

11 

675 

12 

645 

13 

534 

Chap. 

IX. 

1-8 

693 

9,10 

G53 

11,  12 

72 

13,  14 

71 

15 

72 

16,17 

377 

18-23 

653 

24 

T2 

26,26 

71 

27,28 

077 

Chop.  X. 


1-4 
6-10 

11 

13,  13 

14 

1.5,  16 

17,  18 

19,20 

21,22 

23 

24 

25 

26-29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 


645 
71 
615 
62 
71 
534 
545 
71 
72 
660 
553 
574 
564 
22 
681 
653 
665 
667 
66S 
657 
677 
563 
671 


Oiap,  XI. 


3 
4 
5 
6 

8-10 
11 
12 

13-16 
17,18 
19 
20 
21 
23 

23,24 
25,  26 
27 

28,29 
30 

31-95 
36 
37 
38^0 


633 
541 

94 
628 
139 
178 
138 
541 
135 
239 
6&3 
641 
678 
643 
541 
37! 
642 
669 

23 
642 
142 
642 
665 
668 
663 


V48 


JAMES 

SCRIPTURE  INI)i:X  OF  VERSES. 

REV. 

VERSE                     PAOB 

TERSE                     TAOS 

VER9E                     r*BB 

VKReS                     TAOK 

VERSE                     PAGE 

Chap.  XII. 

3                             480 

13                      668 

5                        17 

2  JOHX. 

4                             411 

14-17            am 

6                     169 

1                      BOO 

6,6                  .555 

18                        71 

7                        71 

2,3                    70 

7                      894 

19, 20                  44 

8                      662 

1,2                     2 

4                      fiia 

8-10                 655 

21                        6.'.5 

9                      M6 

3                        64 

5                      1116 

11,  12                384 

22                        63 

10                      662 

4                      667 

6-8                    105 

13                      657 

5                        647 

(1,  10                646 

14                      643 

6                        516 

11                         105 

15                      120 

Chnp.   IV. 

Chap.  II. 

7                          IW 

12,13                613 

16                      6-M 

8                      6IK) 

11                        6J.i 

17                      665 

1.2                     70 

1                        72 

9                        42 

15                        564 

13                      653 

3-6                    5.59 

2                     R'VI 

10,11                 649 

IG                      BIS 

7                        177 

3, 4                  167 

12,  13                648 

17                      53S 

8                        517 

6                      561 

13                5;« 

Chap.  IV. 

9,  10                519 

6                      167 

19                        20 

11                        628 

7                      647 

SO                      683 

1,2                   485 

12,  13                670 

8                        10 

21-23                 6S1 

3                      179 

'     14                      669 

9                      523 

24  72 

25  644 

4  !)32 

5  52;i 

15  527 

16  670 

10  647 

11  523 

3  JOHN. 

26                        20 

6                        5.->6 

17,  18               112 

12                      W5 

27                      681 

7                        2ll4 

19                      669 

13, 14                 12 

1  2 

2  648 
3,  4                    667 
5-10                 549 

11                        559 
12-14                 648 

23                      166 

8                        619 

15                      659 

29                        16 

9                        680 

16                      120 

10                        bM 
11,  12                  5-J2 

Chap.  V. 

17  659 

18  676 

Chap.  XIII. 

13-10                  376 
17                      614 

1-4                  623 
5,6                  666 

19  670 

20  612 

1                        6-17 

7                      643 

21                        666 

2                        4S1 

8                      203 

22                        72 

3                        552 

<;hop.  V. 

9                      204 

23                        64 

,. 

4                        415 

10                      191 

24                      570 

5                        557 

1-3                   681 

U                      173 

25                      642 

6                        108 

4                      441 

12                        8 

26                      528 

JL'DE. 

7                        623 

5                      617 

18                      619 

27                      624 

8                        67 

C                        669 

U                      657 

28                      568 

1                          2 

9                      660 

7,  8                    6,57 

29                      636 

2                        191 

10,  11                 645 

9                        62.3 

3                        5(50 

12. 13                  71 

10                        669 

4                      119 

14                      376 

11                         5.")7 

Chap.    III. 

5                        239 

15                        645 

12                        059 

8  PETER. 

6                      204 

16                      550 

13                        658 

1                        546 

7-9                 517 

17                      623 

1  1                        623 

2                        6.S4 

10                     619 

18, 19               189 

15                        178 

Chap.  I. 

3                        568 

11                     628 

,20,  21                191 

16                        557 

4                        614 

+12                  886 

22                          8 

17,  IS                  182 

1                          2 

5                          67 

12+                   362 

23                      548 

19,  20                  682 

2                      191 

6, 7                  561 

13                      382 

21                      549 

3                      570 

8                      202 

14,  15                6,h0 

25                      191 

4                      535 

9                      662 

16                      531 

Subscription,     2 

5-8                   570 

10,  11                 W7 

i7                        13 

9                      563 

12                      627 

18                      665 

4    Tmsffrviv^r* 

10,  U                  121 

13  665 

14  547 

19                      517 

1  PETER. 

12                        666 

20,  21                560 

13-15                 377 

15                      627 

22,  23                682 

JAMES. 

16-18                   42 

16                        70 

24                      173 

Chap.  I. 

19                        10 

20,  21                    10 

17  550 

18  647 

25                        26 

4'hap.  1. 

1                          2 

19                      6li8 

2                        32 

20                        25 

1                          2 

3                        174 

Chap.  II. 

21                       668 

2                        B71 

4                        6.<4 

22                       178 

3,  4                   657 
5                      666 

5  670 

6  669 

1                      533 
2,3                  681 

23  640 

24  31 

REVELATION. 

6, 7                 178 

T                      670 

4                      204 

8                     619 

8                      541 

5                      128 

Chap.  I. 

9-11                628 

9                      684 

6                      519 

Chop.  IV. 

12                     671 

10-12                 10 

7,8                  661 

1,2                     2 

3  14 

4  25 
B,  6                  173 

7  66 

8  25 

9  667 

10  674 

11  8 

13                      28 

13                      170 

9,  10                680 

1                        154 

U                     662 

14                      646 

11                       198 

2                          68 

15                     6« 

15,  16                  28 

12                      519 

3                      676 

16                     566 

17                        29 

13,  14                517 

4                        68 

17                      25 

18-20                   71 

15                      528 

5                      659 

18                     635 

21                        63 

in                    133 

6                        624 

19                     655 

22                      547 

17                      386 

7                        547 

20                      622 

23                     5:i5 

18                      617 

8                          29 

21                         15 

24                      376 

19                      569 

9,  10                    71 

22                        14 

23                        11 

20,  21                  564 

11                        647 

12                      574 

23,  24                408 

22                      393 

12                          23 

1.3-16                    64 

25                        669 

13                          31 

17,  18                  66 

26                        6.55 

Chap.  II. 

U                          72 

19                          8 

27                        432 

1                      587 

Chap.  III. 

15  63 

16  29 

20                        64 

2                        15 

1,  2                    13 

17,  18                  171 

Cliap.  II. 

3-7                    73 

8, 4                  631 

19                        118 

Chap.  11. 

8                      119 

6               "        94 

20, 21                647 

1-1                    649 

9                      612 

6                      128 

1                        64 

5  7                    475 

10,  11                  559 

7                      681 

2-3             aa 

8                        546 

12                        561 

8                        25 

Chap.   V. 

6                      518 

9                        5-19 

13-15                  455 

9                        121 

7                        OSo 

10,  11                  Mi 

16                        442 

10-12                 681 

1                        636 

8                        63 

12                        569 

17                        4.55 

13,  14                682 

2                        617 

9.  10                 203 

13                        554 

18-20                  440 

15,  16                  12 

3                        171 

11                      684 

14                        MO 

21                          7(1 

17                      670 

4                        636 

12                        64 

1.5.  IS                  550 

22.  23                    07 

18                        68 

5                        63 

13                        205 

17,  18                  ,540 

24                          71 

6                          71 

14,  15                518 

19                        205 

25                          74 

7,  8                     .32 

16                          64 

20                        540 

9                          10 

17                      633 

21.  23                  538 

10                      543 

18                          64 

23                        544 

Chap.  III. 

11-13                 542 

19                       »l 

24,  25                  638 

I  JOHX. 

14, 15                178 

20                      1-66 

26                      610 

1,2                  42J 

16                        545 

21                    538 

3,4                  866 

17                      514 

22                        463 

5-7                   424 

Chap.  I. 

18                        602 

23                          67 

Chnp.  III. 

8                        .547 

19                        616 

24,23                  660 

9                        6.51 

1,2                    63 

20                        23 

2*'.  27                  ffi 

1                        656 

10,  n                  ,567 

3                        10 

21                        75 

28                      382 

2                        655 

12                      178 

4                        15 

1        29                        12 

V40 

t 

REV. 


SCRIPTURE  INDEX  OF  VERSES. 


RET. 


VERSE 

rAOB 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAGE 

VERSE 

PAOB 

Chap. 

III. 

Chap. 

VII. 

18 
19 

680 
004 

Chap. 

XVI. 

T,  8 

9 

422 

11 

1 

64 

1,  2 

387 

1.2 

371 

10 

86 

2,3 

M8 

3 

442 

Chap. 

XII. 

3 

386 

11-16 

64 

4 

807 

4-8 

253 

4 

.385 

17,  18 

382 

5 

118 

9,10 

68 

1 

382 

B,  6 

672 

19,  20 

672 

6 

12 

11,12 

173 

S 

428 

7 

29 

21 

64 

7 

65 

13,14 

71 

3,  4 

202 

8 

382 

8 

5(» 

15-17 

685 

5 

63 

9 

407 

9 

203 

6 

673 

10 

369 

Chap. 

XX. 

10 
11.  12 

560 

Chap. 

Till. 

7  + 
47 

202 
2M 

11 
12 

467 
129 

1-6 

675 

13 

12 

1 

035 

8 

204 
203 

13,14 

204 

7-10 

676 

14 

(i5 

2 

202 

9 

15 

677 

11 

19 

15-17 

600 

3,  4 

635 

10,  11 

204 

16 

663 

12,13 

680 

IS 

545 

5 

.384 

12,  13 

202 

17 

663 

14 

682 

)9 

546 

6 
7-9 

202 
386 

14 

673 

18,19 

131 

15 

118 

20 

169 

15-17 

202 

20 

383 

21 
2S} 

684 
12 

10,11 
12 

.385 
383 

Chap. 

XIII. 

21 

386 

13 

202 

1-3 
4 

165 
202 

Chap. 

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Chap. 

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663 

1-5 

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357 
663 

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12 

422 
684 
253 

Chap 

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Chap. 

XIV. 

Chap. 

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13-26 
27 

684 

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V. 

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1 

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663 

73 

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684 

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9  10 

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Chap. 

XXII. 

7 

8-10 
11 

12,13 
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663 
68 

200 
68 

056 

11 

Chap. 

1,2 

147 
XI. 

604 

6 
7 
8 

9-12 
13 

675 
94 
330 
682 
378 

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14 

15 

16 

17-19 

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410 
366 
411 

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622 

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127 

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400 

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6 

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17-20 

402 

22,23 

408 

12,13 

66 

7 

204 

24 

664 

14 

539 

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663 

8-10 

382 

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XV. 

15 

683 

6,6 

410 

11 

141 

16 

73 

7,8 

DfH 

12 

140 

1-5 

685 

Chap 

XIX. 

17 

534 

9-11 

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13 

131 

6 

200 

18,19 

8 

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14-16 

680 

7 

199 

1-5 

670 

20 

673 

16-n 

681 

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28 

8 

127 

8 

27 

21 

191 

INTERESTING    BIBLE    STATISTICS. 


The  Books  in  the  Old  Testament  are  .    .    .  39 

The  Chapters "       "           "           "...  929 

The  Verses      "       "           "           "...  23,214 

The  Words     "       "           "           "...  593,439 

The  Letters     "       "           "           "...  2,738,100 

The  Books  in  the  New  Testament  are     .    .  37 

The  Chapters "        "             "            "...  360 

The  Verses      "        "             "           "...  7,959 

The  Words     "        "             "           "...  181,353 

The  Letters     "        "             "           "...  838,380 

The  Apocrypha  has  Chapters 183 

"           "             "    Verses 6,081 

"             "    Words 153,185 

The  middle  chapter,  and  least  in  the  Bible,  is  Psalm 

c.wii. 
The  middle  verse  is  the  8lh  of  Psalm  cxviii. 
The  word  "  and"  occurs  in  the  Old  Testament  35,543 

times. 
The  word  "Jehovah"  occurs  6,855  tunes. 


The  word  "  and"  occurs  in  the  New  Testament  10,684 
times. 

The  middle  book  of  the  Old  Testament  is  Proverbs. 
"         "       chapter  "       "  "  "  .Job  xxix. 

"         "       verse       "       "  "  "  3  Chroni- 

cles, chapter  xx.,  verse  17. 

The  least  verse  of  the  Old  Testament  is  1  Chronicles, 
chapter  i.,  verse  25. 

The  middle  book  of  the  New  Testament  is  3  Thessa- 
lonians. 

The  middle  chapters  of  the  New  Testament  are  Ro- 
mans xiii.  and  xiv. 

Tlie  middle  verse  of  the  New  Testament  is  Acts 
xvii.  17. 

The  least  verse  in  the  New  Testament  is  John  xi.  3.'). 

Verse  31  of  chapter  vii.  of  Ezra  has  all  the  letters  o! 
the  alphabet,  except  j. 

Chapter  xix.  of  2  Kings  and  chapter  xxxvii.  of  Isaiah 
are  alike. 
50 


CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE 


TO 


THE   HOLY   SCIUPTUUES. 

EDITED   BY 

JOHN  EADIE,  D.D.,   LL.P., 

PROFESSOR    OP    mni.lCAI,    I.ITERATUHE    TO    THK    UNITED    PRBSMYTERLU?    CHCRCII,    SCOTJ,.UJI>. 

WHOLLY  REVISED, 

A  N  p  r  K  I  X  T  E  D  F  IU>  M  X  E  W  ELECTRO  T  Y  I'  K  PLATES  EXPRESSLY  FOR 

IIITCIICOCK'S 

COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE   HOLY  BIBLE. 


Entered,  according  to  Act  of  Congrms,  in  the  ytar  ISiin,  In/  A.  .T.  .Tdiix^'ox.  in  the  Cterk's  Office  of  the  Distmt  Court  of  the  I'ntted 

Slu'tts  for  the  Soutltern  Diatnct  of  Xew  York, 


ABII 

AARO.\. 

Luke  1:5  wife  of  dftUfihtcrs  of  A. 
,4<'/x7:40Pnvinff  to  A.  makcpods 
lleb.  5:4  calU-ilof  God,  as  was  A. 

7:11  not  called  after  order  of  A. 

9:4  A's  rod  that  budded 
AAIiOXITES.  1  Chr.n:T,\  27:17 
AliADDON.     Her. 'Ml 
ABA(;TIIA.     El'l.  1:10 
ABAXA.    2  A'.  5:13 
ABASiE. 
7o*  40:11  Reliold  proud,  and  a. 
7^^  31:4  lion  will  not  a.  himself 
£>f^  *21  :",?*)  and  rt.  iiini  that  is  high 
Dan.  4::i7  in  pride  ir.  able  to  «. 

ABATED. 
3Iat.  23:12  tixall,  shall  hen. 

i«fc  14:11:  18:14 
Phil.  4:12  I  know  how  to  be  a. 

ABASIXG. 
2  Cor.  11:7  otfence  in  a.  myself 

ABATED. 
Gen.  8:3  ix-aters  were  a.  8:11 
Lev.  27:18  he  n.  from  ih,v  estim. 
Jieut.  !U:7  was  Moses'  force  a. 
Jud.  8:3  their  auger  was  a. 

ABBA. 
Mark  14:36  a.  FathiT.  all  things 
Jiom.  8:15  we  cry,  a.  Father 
Gal.  4:6  crying  «.  Father 
.\BDA.    1  A".  4:6  :  Xeh.  11:17 
ABDI,    2  Chr.  29:12 :  Ezr.  10:26 
ABDIF.L.     1  Chr.  5:15 
AHDOX.  Jud.  12:13 ;2C7(r, .34:20 
ABEDXEOO,  OoH.l:7;2:4'.i:  .3:23 
ABEL,  person,  or  place. 

1  .Vrtm.  t):18  stone  of  A.  they  set 

2  .SV/;«.  20:18  ask  counsel  at  A. 
Mat.  2:i;35  blood  of  A.     Luke 

11:.51 
neb.  11:4  by  faith  .\,  offered 
12:24  things  than  blood  of  A. 
ABF,LBETII-M.\ACII.\.n,  1  A'. 

15:20:  2  A".  1.5:2!) 
ABEL-MAIM.      2  C'/ir.  16:4 
ABKL-MEHOL.VII.    J«rf.  7:22; 

1  A'.  lll:l(i 
ABEL-.MIZKAIM.     Gen.  50:11 

ABHOR. 
Lev.  26:11  soul  shall  not  a.  you 
15  your  soul  a.  my  judgmenta 
30  my  soul  shall  a.  you 
44  nor  will  I  (t.  them 
De\it.  1:'X>  Shalt  utterly  a.  it 
23:7  not  a.  Edomite,  "Egyptian 
1  .Sam.  27:12  his  people  toVr.  him 
Joh  9:31  clothes  shall  a.  mc 
.30:10  they  a.  mc.  they  flee  for 
42:6  I  a.  myself  and  repent  in 
Pe.  5:6  Lord"  will  a.  bloody  man 
119:163  I  hate  and  a.  lying 
Prov.  24:24  nations  shall  a.  him 
Jer.  14:21  do  not  a.  us 


ABI 

Amo»  5:10  they  a.  him 
fi:8  I  a.  the  excelk-ncy  of  Jacob 
Mi'\  3:0  ye  that  a.  jiul'trmont 
Rom.  12:*!)  a.  that  wliich  is  evil 

AniiORREn. 

Ex.  5:21  nuulc  t^avor  to  be  a. 
T.er.  20:28  therefore  I  a  them 
2fi:4:l  their  smil  u  my  statutes 
Df'it.  32:l!l  saw  it.  he  a  them 

1  Sum.  2:17  men  a.  the  ofl'ering 

2  Sam.  l(i:21  art  a.  of  thy  father 
.h)f>  19:19  inward  friends  a.  me 
Ps.  22:24  nor  a.  affliction 

78:5*.l  he  ;;reatlv  a.  Israel 

89::i8  thou  hast  cast  ofl'and  a. 

100:40  that  lie  a.  inherit. 
Prov.  22:14  a.  of  the  Lord 
Lum.  2:7  hath  a.  his  sanctuary 
Ez€k.  1(1:25  bi-;iuty  to  he  a. 
Zee.  11:8  tlu-ir  soul  also  a.  me 

AnHORRF>T. 
/:».  7:16  thr)n  a.  sluill  be  forsa. 
Ro}n.  2:22  thou  that  '/.  idola 

ABIIORRETH. 
./(V>;W:20s<)  lifeff.  bread 
Ps.  10::j  whom  the  Lord  a. 

30:4  misehii,'f  on  bed.  he  a.  not 

107:IS  liieir  soul  (i.  meat 
/?.  4'.i:7  to  him  whom  uation  a. 

ABIIORRIXG. 
Is.  6r»:24  an  a.  to  all  flesh 

ABI  AH. 
1  Sam.  8:2  sec.  son  was  A. 
1  Chr.  2:24  A.  Ilezron's  wife 

7:8  son  nfBecher.  A. 

3:10  son  of  K.  was  A.  Mat.  1:7 
ABI-ALBOX.    2  .Sam.  23:31         | 
ABIATHAR.  I 

1  Sam.  22:20  A.  escaped  and  fl.ed  I 
2:j:6  when  A.  son  of  Ahimelech  I 

9  David  said  to  A.  bring,  30:7  ' 

2  Sam.  8:17  Zadok  and  A.  20:25 ; 

1  K.  4:4 
1  K.  2:22  king:,  for  him  and  A. 
27  so  Solomon  thnist  out  A, 
Mark  2:26  in  days  of  A. 

A  BIB. 
£>.  13:4ont  in  A.  34:18 
23:15  unleav.  bread  in  month. 
A.  ai:18;  Deut.  10:1 
ABIDAW 
Xum.  1:11  A.  son  of  Gid.  2:22 
7:*iO  A.  of  Benjamin  offered,  (w 

ABIDE. 
G^n.  22:5  o.  you  here  vAi^i 
ft>.  iri:2lt  a.  every  man  in 
Ler.  H::J5(7.  at  doorof  tal)emncle 

1  Sam.  5:7  ark  shall  not  a.  with 
22:23  a.  thou  with  me.  fear  not 

2  Sam.  lfi:18  with  him  will  I  a. 
./o(5<  24:13  nor  a.  in  paths  nfliirht 
P.S-.  15:1  shall  a.  in  tabeniarlei' 

61:4  I  will  a.  in  thy  taberuaclg 


ABI 

/^^  7  he  shall  a.  before  God 

91:1  shall  a.  under  the  shadow 
Pwr.  7:11  her  feet  a.  not  in 

10:23  shall  a.  satisfied 
Ei\  8:15  shall  a.  of  his  labor 
Jrr.  10:10  not  a.  his  indiirna. 

49:18  no  man  a.  there.  33;  50:40 
JfHl  2:11  terrible,  who  can«.  it? 
^^'\  .5:4  they  shall  a.  for  now 
Xafi.  1:0  can  a.  in  his  answer? 
Mai.  3:2  whom  may  a.  day  of 
Mat.  10:11  there  a.  Mark  6:10; 

Luke  9:4 
L>/ke  19:5  I  must  a.  at  thy  house 

24:29(7.  with  us 
John  12:4(»  not  a.  in  darkness 

14:10  Comforter  that  he  may  a. 

15:4  a.  in  me,  except  ye  a.  7 
ti  if  a  man«.  not  ni  mc 
10  a.  in  my  love.  a.  in  his  love 
ActJ!  27:31  these  a.  in  ship 
1  Cor.  3:14  if  any  man's  work  a. 

7:8  frood  if  they  a.  even  as  I 
20  let  every  man  a.  in  same 
40  lmp]>ier  if  she  so  a. 
Phil.  1:24  to //.  in  the  flesh 

1  John  2:24  It-t  that  a.  in  you 
27  ye  shall  a. ;  28  children  a. 

ABIDETH. 

2  Sam.  10:3  lie  a.  at  Jerns. 
/*^.  49:12  man  in  honor,  a.  not 

55:19  even  he  that  a.  of  old 

119:!K)  earth,  and  it  a. 

12,5:1  Zinn,  which  a.  ever 
Pwv.  1.5:31  ff.  amouL.'  the  wise 
Ec.  1:4  the  earth  a.  for  ever 
John.  3:30  «Tath  of  God  a  on 

8::J5  servant  ff.  not.  son  a. 

V2:M  heard  that  Christ  a. 

1.5:5  he  that  a.  in  me  hrinijeth 

1  Cor.  13:13  now  rt.  faith,  hope 

2  r(//(.  2:13  yet  he  a.  faithful 
Htfi.  7:3  Melchizedfk  a.  a  priest 
1  P'f.  1:2.3  word  of  God  which  a. 

1  .John  2:fi  he  a.  in  him  ouffht 
ID  loveth  his  brother  a.  in  the 
14  the  word  of  God  a.  in  you 
17  doeth  w\\\  of  God  a.  forever 
27  the  anointin<r  a.  in  you 

3:0  whosoever  a.  in  him 
3:14  loveth  not  brother  a.  in 
24  wc  know  that  he  a.  in  U9 

2  John  9  whoso  a.  not  in  the 
ABIDIXG. 

1  Sam.  96:19  from  a.  in  inherit. 
1  Chr.  29:15  here  is  done  a. 
Luke  2:8  shepherds  rt.  in  the  field 
John  5:38  his  word  rt.  in  you 

1  JofinZ:\h\\\\\T.  baiheter.  lifea. 
ABIEZER. 

Joa.  17:2  for  children  of  A. 
Jud.  6::J4  and  A.  was  jrathered 
8:2  better  than  the  vintase  of  A. 

2  Sam.  2;J:27  A.  one  of  David's 
ABI-EZRITE.    Jud.^'.n 


ABL 
ABIGAIL. 

1  Sain.  2.5:3  NabaPs  wife  A. 
27:3  dwelt  at  Gath  with  Ahi 
and  A.  30:5;  2  Sam.  2:2 

1  CA/-.  2:16sists.ZeruiahandA. 

ABIHAIL. 

2  Chr.  11:18  Kehnboam  took  A. 
Est.  2:15  daughter  of  A.  9:29 

ABIHV. 

£'.r.fi:23  Aaron's  sons  X.tdab  and 

A.  28:1 ;  Lev.  10:1 ;  Num.  3:2 -, 

20:00;  1  6'/ir.  6:3;  ai:l 

24:1  rome  up  A. :  9  A.  went  up 

Na7n.  3:4  A.  died  bef.  Lord,  26:61 

ABIJAH,  ABIJAM. 
\K.  14:1  A.  sonofJero. 
31  A.  son  of  Rebo.  15:1.7 

1  (?/(;■.  24:ineii:hthlotcametoA, 

2  CJir.  29:1  mother's  name  A. 

ABILITY. 
Ezr.  2:69  wave  after  their  a. 
Xeh.  5:8  after  our  a.  redeemed 
Dan.  1:4  had  a.  to  stand  in  pal. 
Mat.  25:15  each  accord,  to  his  a. 
.IcAsl  1:29  accordins:  tort,  to  send 
IPet.  4:11  as  of  the  rt.  Godgiv. 

ABIMELECH. 
O^n.  20:2  A.  kinp  of  Gerar  scufc 
21:22  A.  and  Phichol  spake 
26:1  Isaac  went  unto  A. 
16  A.  said  unto  Isaac,  go 
Jud.  8:31  Gideon's  con.  bare  A. 
iSam.  11:21  smote  A.  son  of  Jer. 
1  Chr.  18:16  Zadok  and  A. 
A  B IX  AD  A  B. 

1  Sam.  7:1  into  the  house  of  A. 
10:8  Jesse  called  A.  made  him 

2  Sam.  0:3  out  of  house  of  A. 

1  Chr.  13.7 
1  A'.  4:11  A.  had  Sol.  daughter 
ABINOAM.    See  barak, 

ABIRAM. 
Xum.  16:1  Dathan  and  A.  26:9 
12  sent  to  call  Dath.  and  A. 
Deut.  11:0  did  to  Dathan  and  A. 
1  A'.  16:34  hud  founda.  in  A. 
Pi!.  10t>:17  company  of  A, 
ABISIIAG.    1  A'.  1:15;  2:22 

ABi$HAI. 

1  Sam,.  26:6  A.  said,  I  will  go 

2  Sam.  2:18three  sons,  Jnab,  A. 

and  Asahel.  1  Chr.  2:10 
23:18  A.  was  chief,  1  Chr.  11:20 
1  Chr.  18:12  A.  slewof  Edomitea 
ABIUD.     Mat.  1:13 

ABJECTS. 
Ps.  35:15  the  a.  gathered 

ABLE. 
Er.  18:21  provide  a.  men 
y'/t/t.  1:3  a.  to  go  to  war,  26:2 
13:30  well  a.  to  overcome  it 
Deut.  16:17  man  give  as  he  ia  a. 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ABO 

Jos.  23:9  m.in  bcL'ii  a.  to  stand 
1  Sam.  U:'Jii  "  ln)  «■  to  stand 

1  A".  3:9  will)  is  a.  to  jnU^e 

2  C'/i>:  2:6  »ho  is  n.  to  bnild 
80-6  none  is n.  to  willistand  thee 
25:9  Lord  is  n.  to  give 

Jo6  41:10  "ho  a.  to  stand 
Proi'.  9I:-1  "I'o  "■  '"  St"'"!  ''^'■ 
Z'rt"  3- 17  our  tiod  is  a.  to  deliv. 
0-20  (iod  is  a.  to  deliver  from 
Mat.  3;'.K;od  isn.  of  these  stones 

to  raise  up.  Luke  3:8 
9:38  believe  ye  I  am  «.  to  do 
in:l-3  he  that  is  «.  to  receive  it 
20:22  are  ve  a.  to  drink 
ii-.m  no  liian  was  a.  to  answer 
Marki-.aS  as  they  were  a.  to  hear 
Jo/m  10:29  no  man  is  a.  to  pluck 
Arfs  15:10  voke  liithiTS  nor  we  a. 
2b::32  woril  of  !;raee.  a.  to  build 
Itnm.  1:21  he  was  a.  to  perform 
ll:2:i  lor  (iod  is  a.  to j,'raffthem 
14:4  (rod  is  a.  to  make  him 
15:14  ye  are  ri.  also  to  admonish 

1  Cm:  3:2  ye  were  not  a.  nor  yet 
10:1:3  above  that  ye  are  a. 

2  Cor.  3:«mndens(j.  ministers  of 
9:8  God  is  u.  to  make  all  grace 

E/>h.  3:20  that  is  a.  to  do 
P/iil.  :i:21  ho  is  n.  to  subdue  all 
2  Tim.  1:12  he  is  a.  to  keep  that  I 
3:7  neverfl.to  come  to  the  know. 
15  scriptures  a.  to  make  wise. 
Ifelj.  2:18  he  is  a.  to  succor  them 
5:7  to  him  that  was  a.  to  save 
7-25  is  a.  to  save  to  uttermost 
11:19  that  God  was  n.  to  raise 
Jam.  1:21  which  is  a.  to  save 
:i:2  (7.  to  bridle  the  whole  body 
4:12  one  lawiriver  a.  to  save  and 
,/./,/?  21  to  him  that  is  «.  to  keep 
Jln'.  5:3  no  man  was  a.  to  open 
13:4  wiio  is  (t.  to  nuilce  war  with 
15:18  no  man  was  a.  to  enter 

Be  ABLE. 
Jm.  1:5  anv  man  /je  a.  to  stand 
P  'if.  7:24  no  man  hf  a.  to,  11:25 
9  rAc.  :!2:14«hi>iildV<(.  todeliv. 
fi.  47:12  Uinii  slialt  fc'fJ.  toprofit 
Ezi'  :!:):12  ri'_'hteous  /je  a.  to  live 
r.akf  14:31  he  be  a.  with  10.000 
Uow.  8::i9  he  a.  to  separate  us 

1  Coi:  10:13  may  be  a.  to  hear 
Fp/i.  3:18  be  a.  to  comprehend 

i;:ll  that  ye  may  be  a.  to  stand 
16  ye  shall  be  a.  to  quench 

2  Tim.  2:2  who  shall  be  a.  to  t. 
Til.  1:9  mav  be  a.  by  sound 
2  Pel!.  1:15  &>«.  after  my  decease 
liei:  C:17  who  shall ««  a.  to  stand 

Not  be  ABLE. 
2  A'.  18:29  n.  be  a.  to  de.  Is.  .36:14 
Ps.  36:12  shall  tmt  be  a.  to  rise 
Ec.  8:17  vet  not  be  a.  to  find  it 
Is.  47:11  shall  ii'it  lie  a.  to  put 
./«'.  11:11  loe^'a|)c;  49:10  to  hide 
Ezek.  7:19  L'old  shall  not  be  a.  to 
Luke  l:!:24  seek. «.  be  a.;  21:15  to 

Kot  ABLE. 

Num.  13:31  we  be  not  a.  to  go  up 

14:16  Lord  was  n.  n.     B«/A  9:28 

Ezr.  10:13  we  are  not  a.  to  slaud 

.Ve/i.  4:10  we  are  nut  a.  to  build 

I's.  1S::M  wouudi'd  not  n.  to  rise 

21:11  are  not  a.  to  perform 

411:12  1  am  not  a.  to  look  up 

1;/;'W  7:11)  land  is  not  a.  to  bear 

J.'ike  12:26  i,ot  a.  to  do  that  isl. 

14:29  laid  louud.  and  ?iat  a.  to 

John  21:6  nfit ».  to  draw  for  the  f. 

.■lc(s  6:10  not  a.  to  resist  the  w. 

AB\ER. 

1  Sam.  14:51  Ner  father  of  A. 
17:.55  said  to  A.  whose  sou? 
26:7  but  A.  and  the  people  lay 

14  cried  answerthou  not  A. 

2  .'^am.  2:14  A.  said,  let  vour  men 
3:25  A.  the  s.  of  Ner.  30.32.a3.:37 
4:1  Saul's  s(m  heard  -V.  was  d. 

12  Ish-lioshcth  in  A.  sepul. 
1  K.  2:5  what  Joab  did  to  .\. 

1  C/ii:  26:28 all  thai  A.  dedicated 
27:31  Jaasiel  son  of  A.  rul.  of  B. 

ABOARD. 
'Arts  21:2  went  a.  and  set  forth 
ABODE,  Siibslnnlive. 

2  7r.  19:27  Ikuowiliyn.  /;«.:J7:2S 
Jo/in  14:33  come  and  make  our  «. 

ABODE,  Verb. 
Oen.  29:14  Jacob  a.  with  him 
4'.»:24  but  his  bow«.  in  strength 
Er.  21:16  glorv  ofCJod  a.  on  Si. 
A'"m.  9:17  cloud  n.  IS 
30  they  a.  in  their  tents,  23 
ll::)o  the  people  a.  at  Ilazeroth 


ABO 

A^um.  90:1  the  p.  a.  Jiiil.  11:17 
23:8  princes  of  Moab.  a.  with  B. 

Beut.  1:46  so  ye  a.  in  Kadesh 
3:29  we  a.  in  the  valley 
9:9  I  a.  in  the  mount 

Jos.  5:8  they  «.  in  their  places 
8:9  they  a.  between  Bethel 

Jud.  5:17  Gilead  a.  beyond  Jor. 

Asher  a.  in  Ids  breaches 

19:4  Levite  a.  with  him  3  days 

30:47  and  a.  in  the  rock  Rim. 

1  Sam.  1:93  the  woman  «.  and  g. 
7:2  wliile  the  ark  a.  in  Kirjath 
13-16  Saul  and  .Jona.  a.  in  Gib. 
22:6  Saul  a.;  2:3:14, Dav.a.35;96:3 
23:18  a.  in  wood;  2  .Sam. 1:1  Zik. 

2  Sam.  14:12  Uriah  a.  in  Jerusa. 
15:8  vowed  while  I  a.  at  ' 

1  A'.  17:19  a  loft  where  ho  a. 
■ler.  38:28  Jeremiah  a.  in  the  ct. 
,1/b/.  17:23  while  they  a.  in  Gal. 
Luke  1:X  Mary  a.  with  her  a. 

8:27  nor  a.  in  anv  house,  but 
.John  1::33  Spirit  and  it  n.  on  him 
39  thev  came  and  a.  with  him 

7:9  he  a.  in  Galilee 

8:44  murderer  and  a.  not  in  t. 

11:6  he  a.  two  days  still 
Acts  1:13  room  where  a.  Peter 

14:3  long  time  a.  they  speaking 

18:3  Paul  a.  with  them  and  w. 

21:7  came  and  a.  with  brethren 
8  house  of  Philip  and  a.  with 

Gal.  1:18  and  a.  w  ith  Peter 


ABO 


ABODE  there,  or  (here 
ABODE. 

Jad.  21:2  people  a.  there  till  e. 
Ezr.  8:15  there  a.  we  in  tents 
John  4:4(1  Jesus  a.  there  two  d. 
10  40  Jciliu  bapt.  and  there  a. 
Aets  14:28  there  they  a.  long  t. 
17:14  Silas  and  Tim.  a.  there 

ABODEST. 
Jud.  5:16  why  a.  among  the  sh, 

ABOLISH. 
Is.  2:18  idols  he  shall  utterly  a. 

ABOLISHED. 
Is.  51:6  right  shall  not  be  a. 
K.rek.  6:6  vour  works  may  be  a. 
9  I'or.  :3:i:3  that  which  is  a. 
Eph.  2:15  having  a.  in  his  flesh 
2  Tim.  1:10  C.  who  hath  a.  death 

ABO.MINABLE. 
Let!.  7:21  touch  any  a.  thing 
11:43  make  yourselves  a.  with 
18:.30  commit  not  these  a.  cus. 
19:7  on  the  third  day,  it  is  a. 
20:25  make  souls  a.  by  beast 
Deiit.  14:3  eat  anv  a.  thing 

1  C'hr.  21:6king'swordwasa.  to 

2  Chr.  1.5:8  Asa  put  away  a.  idols 
Job.  15:16  much  more  a.  is  man 
Ps.  14:1  have  done  a.  works 

5:3:1  have  done  a.  iniquity 
Is.  14:19  like  an  a.  branch 

65:4  broth  of  a.  things  is  in 
Jer.  16:18  carcasses  of  their  a. 

44:4  this  a.  thing  I  hate 
Ezek.  4:14  came  a.  flesh  into  my 

8:10  and  behold  a.  beasts 

16:.53  sins  committed  m()re  a. 

Mic.  6:10  scant  measure  that  is  a. 

.Vn/(.  3:6  I  will  cast  a.  tilth  on 

Tit.  1:16  deny  him  being  a. 

1  Pet.  4:3  walked  in  a.  idolatries 

Her.  91:8  unbelieving  and  the  a. 
ABOMIXABLY. 

1  K.  21:26  Ahab  did  very  a. 
ABOMI\ATIO\. 

Gen.  43:.32  is  an  a.  to  E'.'yptians 

46:34  sheph.erds  is  a.  to  Fi'yp. 

E.r.  8:26  sacrifice  the  a.  of  Effvp. 

ter.  7:lSl)eaua.  to  vou.  12.20.93 
11:10  be  an  a.  to  you.  19,  20.  23 
18:22  womankind  it  is  a.  20:13 

Deut.  7:25  it  is  a.  to  the  Ld.  17:1 
96  bring  an  a.  into  thy  house 
19:31  every  a.  they  have  done 
13:14  snch  a.  is  wrought,  17:4 
18:19  that  do  these  are  a.  22:5 
93:18  these  are  an  a.  to  God 
94:4  is  an  a.  before  the  Lord 
9.5:16  that  do  uin'iirht.  are  a. 
97:15  that  uiaketh  a.  to  Lord 

1  K.  11:5  Jlilcom  the  a.  of  .^m. 
1     7  C'hcmosh  the  a.  ofMcjab 

2  A'.  2:3:13  Ashtoreth  a  of  Zid. 
Ps.  S,'(:H  thou  hast  made  me  an  a 
Pror.  3::J3  fro\vard  is  an  a. 

6:16  seven  thing's  ari'  an  a. 
8:17  wickedness  is  au  a. 
11:1  a  false  baliMiee  is  a.  to  Lord 
30  froward  heart  are  a. 
13:32  lying  lips  are  a.  to 
13:19  (!.  to  fools  to  dei)art 


Prov.  15:8  sacrifl.  of  w.  is  a.  21:27 

9  of  the  wicked  is  an  a. 

26  of  wicked  are  a.  to  L. 
16:5  one  proud  in  heart  is  a. 

12  a.  to  kings  to  commit 
17:15  both  are  an  a.  to  the  Lord 
20:10  both  of  them  are  alike  a. 

23  weights  are  an  a.  to  Lord 
94:9  the  scorner  is  an  a.  to  men 
98:9  even  his  prayer  shall  be  a. 
29:27  unjust  man  is  a.  to  just, 

upright  in  the  way  a.  to 
7s.  1:13  incense  is  an  a.  to  me 
41:94  an  a.  is  he  that 
44:19  residue  thereof  an  a.  ? 
66:17  eating  swine's  flesh  an  a. 
■Jer.  9:7  my  lieritage  an  a. 
6:15  they  committed  a.  8:19 
32:35  that  they  should  do  this  a. 
Ezek.  16:.50  and  committed  a. 
18:13  to  idols  and  committed  a. 
22:11  a.  with  nei'dibor's  wife 
33:-36and  ve  work  a. 
Dan.  11:31  a.  that  maketh 

13:11  a.  that  maketh  desolate 
Mai.  3:11  an  a.  is  committed 
Mat.  3-l:15a.  of  des.d.  Mar.  1-3:14 
i//fel6:15isa.  witli  God 
Pev.  21:37  enter  that  worketh  a. 

ABOMI!\'ATIOi\S. 

0«(M8:9  not  learn  to  do  aft  era. 
32:16  with  a.  provoked  they  him 

1  K.  14:24  did  all  a.  of  nations 

2  K  31:3  a.  of  heathen,  3  C'hr. 
33:2. 

23-24  a.  Jos.  put  away,  2  Chr. 

34:2 
2  Chr.  ;36:8Jehoiakimandhi6a. 

14  transgressed  after  all  a. 
Pror.  2i;:-25  seven  a.  in  his  heart 
.Jer  44-22  L.  couldnot  bearfora. 
Ezek.  0:11  alas  for  all  the  evil  a. 
8:6  Shalt  see  greater  a.  13,  15 
9  wicked  a.  that  they  do  here 
17  lieht  thing  to  commit  a. 
9-4  that  sigh  and  cry  for  the  a. 
11:18  take'aw-ay  all  a.  thereof 
1 1:6  vour  faces  from  your  a. 
16:2  jc-rusa.  to  kui>w  her  a. 
18:34  when  right  eous  dolh  a 
20:4  the  a.  of  their  fathei-s 
7  cast  ye  away  a.  of  eyes 
92:9  sho'w  her  idl  her  a. 
36:31  loathe  vours-.-lves  for  a. 
44:6  O  Isra.-l.  let  it  suBice  of  a 
Dan.  9:-27  overs|)readiug  of  a. 
Zee.  9:7  a.  frcuu  between 
Iter.  17:4  golden  cup  full  of  a. 
5  harlots  and  a.  of  earth 


Their  ABO>Il.\ATIO\S, 

Dent.  90:18  not  after /.  a. 
E'r  911  /.  a.  which  have 
Is.  66:3  delighteth  in  t/ieir  a. 
Jer  7:.30  set  t.  a.  in  the,  39:34 
Ezek.  11:91  walketh  after  t.  a. 
1-2:16  declare  all  t.  a. 
16:47  done  after  t.  a. 
93::36  declare  to  them  (.  a. 
,33:99  desolate  because  of  t.  a. 
43:8  holy  name  by  t.  a. 
44-13  bear  their  shame  and  I.  a. 
llos.  9:10  t.  a.  were  as  they  loved 

These  ABOMIINATIO\S. 
Ler.  18:96  not  com.  any  of  t.  a. 
Dent.  18:19  bee.  of  ^  a.  L.  doth 
3  A'.  21:11  hath  done  (.  a. 
Ezr.  9:14  with  people  of  ^  a. 
.Jer.  7:10  to  do  all  t/iese  a. 
Ezek.  18:13  done  I.  a.  shall 

Thine  ABOMIVATIOXS. 
.Jer  4:1  wilt  put  a^vay  thine  a. 
13:-27  1  have  seen  t.  a.  on  hills 
Ezik.  5:9  not  because  of  t.  a. 
11  mv  sanctuary  with  /.  a. 
7:3  {-ecoinpeuse  all  t.  a.  4,  8,  9 
16::36  the  iilols  of  thine  a. 
43  lewdness  above  all  t.  a. 
5!  multiplied  /.  a.  nni:-e 
58  hast  borne  f.  a.  saith 
.ABOVE. 
Deut.  28:13  shalt  be  a.  only 
.fos  3:13  that  came  from  a.  IS 
9  .Sa;)i.22:17  sent  from  a.  7'«.18:10 
./ohn  8:23  I  am  from  a.  ye  of 
10-11  were  given  from  a. 
Col  3-1  seek  thinas  which  area. 
2  set  your  aflection  mi  things  a. 

ABOVE  nil. 
.John  3:31  from  heaven  is  a.  all 
E/ih.  3:-20  a.  all  that  we  ask 
.1:6  one  (iod  n.  all 
Cut.  :3:14  a.  a?/ these  put  on 
1 2  7'/a'.i.  2:4  exalteth  a.  all  called 
./am.  5:12  a.  all  thini;s,  swear  not 
1 1  Pet.  4:8  a.  all  things  have  ch. 


ABS 

ABO\'E  all  CODS,    See  gods. 

ABO\'E  hiaren.    See  heaven, 

stood  ABOVE.    See  stood. 
ABOr\D, 

Prov.  28:20  faithful  a.  with 

Mat.  24:12  iniquity  shall  a. 

7i'07n.  5:20  the  oflence  might  a. 
6:1  in  sin,  that  grace  may  a.  .' 
15:13  that  ye  may  a.  in  hope 

2C'o;-.  1:5  as  siitteriugs  a.  so 
8:7  as  ye  o.  in  every  thing,  see 
9:8  make  all  grace  a.  to  you 

PIdl.  1:9  love  may  a.  more 
4:19  I  know  how  to  a.  both  to  o, 

17  may  a.  to  your  account 

18  I  have  all  and  a.  I  am  full 

1  Thes.  3:19  make  you  to  a.in  love 

4:1  would  a.  more  and  more 
iPel.  l:8thingsheinyouaudo, 

ABOrXDED,  ETH,  l\G. 
Pror.  8:24  no  Ibuut.  a.  with 

29:22  furious  man  a.  in 
Horn.  3:7  of  God  hath  more  a. 

5:15  grace  by  J.  C.  hath  a.  to 
90  sin  a.  grace  did  more  a. 
1  Cor.  15:58  always  a.  in  the 
•iCor.  8:3  poverty  a.  to  riches 
Eph.  1:8  he  hath  a.  toward 

Col.  3:7  a.  tlier(-iu  with  thanksg. 
3  Thes.  1:3  charity  to  ea.  other  a. 

ABOt'T. 
■John  7:19  go  yet  a.  to  kill  me  ? 

.^ee  GONE,  KOUND,   STOOD,  TIME, 
WENT. 

ABRAH-\M  with  father. 
Gen.  96:3  the  oath  to  A.  thy/ 
94  God  of  A.  thy/".  28:13 
32-9  G.  of  f.  A.  and  God  of 
.70S.  94:3  took/.  A.  from 
7-.-.  51:3  look  to  .\.  your/. 
.I7n/.  3:9  \.  to  our/.,  Luke  3:8 
Luke  1:73  he  sw-are  to/,  h. 
16:-J4  ;".  A.  have  mercy  on  me 
30  naV.  f.  A.  but  if  one  from 
John  8:39  A.  is  our/. 
53  greater  than/.  A.? 
56/  A.  rejoiced  to  see 
Acts  7:3  appeared  to/.  A. 
7;o;n.  4:1  that  A.  our/,  hath 
13  in  the  steps  of  faith  of/  A. 
16  of  A.  who  is  f.  of  us  all 
Jam.  9:31  A.  our/  justified  by 
.WiH.KH.i^yi  joined  with  seed. 
3f7ir.  90:7  gayest  it  to  .ited  of  A. 
Ps.  105:6  0>e  s.  of  A.  his 
Is  41:8  thoii  Israel,  the  s.  of  A, 
.Ter.  :3:3:96  rulers  over  s.  of  A. 
Lake  1:55  spake  to  A.  and  his  s. 
.John  8::3:3  A.'s  s.  neverin  bond, 

37  A.  s.  but  ye  seek  to  kill  me 
7?o»i.  4:13  promise  not  to  A.  or  s. 
9:7  they  are  the  seed  of  A. 

ll:loftlie«.  otA.  3.CM-.  11:32 
Gal.  .3:16  to  A.  and  s.  prom. 
3:39  then  A. .-!.  and  heirs 
77«S.  3:16  on  him  the  s.  of  A. 

ABROAD. 
E.r.  12:46  aught  of  Iksh  a. 
Ler.  18:9  born  at  hume  or  a. 
Jad.  12:9  (kulghters  from  a. 
3  K.  4:3  borrow  thee  vessels  a. 
■iChr.  31:5  as  com.  came  a. 
.7o6  15:-23  wandereth  a.  for  bread 
Ps.  41:6  be  goeth  a.  telleth  it 
Pror.  5:16  be  disjiersed  a. 
7s.  44:24  spreadeth  a.  the  earth 
Jer.  6:11  on  children  a. 
7^aw.  1:20  a.  the  sword 
.17a»-*  1:45  blaze  a.  the  matter 

4:23  it  should  come  a. 
Lvke  1:65  savinas  w-ere  noised  a. 

2:17  a.  the  saying  about    _ 

■lets  2:6  noised  a.  the  multitude 
7.'o»i.  5:5  love  of  God  shed  a  in 

16-19  your  obedience  is  come  a. 

See  CAST,  SPREAD,  STAND,  SCAT- 
TER, we:<t, 

ABSEIVCE 


Luke  93:6  betray  him  in  a.  of 
Phil.  3:13  much  more  in  my  a. 

.\BSE>T. 
Gen.  31:49  we  are  a.  one  from 

1  Cor  5:3  verilv  as  a.  in  body 

2  Cor.  5:6at  home  in  body  are  a. 

8  willing  to  be  a.  fiomhody 

9  )>rescut  or  a.  accepted 
10:1  being  a.  am  bold 

11  by  letters  w  hen  a.  such 
13-2  bcinu'  a.  now  I  write,  10 
Phil.  1:97  1  come,  or  else  a. 
Col.  9:5  I  be  a.  iu  the  flesh 

AHSTAIX, 
■lets  15:20  a.  from  pollutions 

99  that  ve  a.  from  meats 
IThes  4:.3'a.  ft'om  fornication 


CRUDENS  COXCOllDANCE. 


753 


ACC 

1  Thes.  5:23  a.  n<mi  nil  nppoar. 
1  yVm.  4::1  i-imi.  (o  (/.  IVum  meals 
1  Ptl.  S;ll  <i.  from  lU'.-hly  liisis 

vustixknck'. 

.-lr/«4T:'.'l  unci-  Imi.;  (i.l'iiiil  stood 

Aurxnwt'E. 

Deut.  ai:l'.l  sink  iil'  llntd.  oniu' 
1  Sttm.  I:I*i  »>ut  ofa.  uriny 

1  A'.  18:41  sDiiiul  of  <i,  of  ruin 

2  Chr.  !•:!!  spicos  •;rt'iit  a. 
./o« 24:11  a.  walii-s  cov.r,  38:34 
/v.  74:7  sIiilU  Ik-  (I.  of  pi-iu't- 
Zi.  5:10tlint  lovilh  n.  with 

14  (I.  of  the  rich  not  sutler 
Js.  15:7  the  ii.  Ihi'y  linve  gotten 

47:il(/.  uf  thy  t-neluiiitlileiltB 

tin:.">  the  (t.  of  the  sen 

(')fi:ll  with  the  a.  of  herKlory 
J*  r.  :W:ti  reveal  a,  of  peace 
Fzek,  16:49  «,  of  idleness  was 
Z(c:  14:14  apparel  in  great  «. 
Mil!.  14::M  a.  of  heart,  i»*<  6:45 

13:12  Inive  more  a,  25:49 
Mark  14:  H  of  their  a.  i/(*f  21:4 
Jloin.  5:17  receive  a.  of  yracc 
a  (■(./■.  8:2  «.  of  their  joy 
14  \  our  a.  t  siipi)ly^  their  a. 

14:7  ('.  <1  Uie  revelations 
i.Vf.  IS  3  thio'  a  of  delicacies 

In  AUl'iM>A.\CE. 
Ps.  37:11  delisht  in  a.  of  peace 

52:7  in  the  a.  of  his  riches 
L'lke  14:15  consisteth  not  in  a, 
•i  Cor.  8:20  l>lame  ns  in  this  u. 

ABr\l>V\T. 

£>.  34:0  tlod  u.  in  j,'oodness 
/^.  56:12  this  day  and  more  a. 
1  ror.l4:43  bestow  more  (/.  luni. 

24  more  a.  honor  to  that  part 
S  ('or  4:15  «.  jrrace  mijrht 

7:15  inward  alVection  is  more  a. 

0:14  tlie  administration  is  u. 

11:4;J  lahors  more  a.  in  stripes 
IViil.  1:26  rejoicin:;  be  more  a. 
1  Tim.  1:14  was  exceeding  a. 
1  Ptt  1:3  his  «.  mercy 

ABl"\DA>TI,Y. 
Gtn.  1:40  waters  brin-  lorlh  n.  21 

8:17  that  tln-y  may  breed  a. 

9:7  mnltiply,  brin^  forth  a. 
Ex.  1:7  Israel  increased  a. 
Xiirn.  20:11  water  came  out  a. 
1  (7tr.  22:5  so  David  prenared  o. 

8  thoa  hast  slied  bfooa  a. 
Job  Vi-.fi  w  hose  hand  (i.  brin^  a. 

311:48  distil  upon  nuxn  a. 
Ps.  3(i:8  a.  satislied  with  fatness 

65:10  thou  waterest  the  ridges  n. 

l:i2:15I  will  a.  bless  her 

145:7  shall  a.  utter  the  memory 
Cant.  5:1  yea  drink  a.  O  beloved 
Is.  15:3  shall  bowl,  weeping  a. 

35:2  blossom  a.  and  rejoice 

55:7  for  be  will  a.  jmrdon 
John  10:10  have  life  more  a. 

1  Vor.  15:10  I  labored  ntorc  a. 

2  Cor.  1:12  and  more  a.  to  you 
2:4  love  I  have  more  a.  to  you 
10:15  nccordini;  to  our  rule  a. 
14:15  thouu'h  the  more  a.  I  love 

Eph.  :j:40able  to  do  cxceedinj;  u. 

1  Thes.  2:17  more  ».  to  see  your 
Tit.  3:6  he  shed  ti.  through 
lleb.  6:17  Cod  willing  more  a.  to 

2  Pit.  1:11  be  ministered  it. 

ABUSE,  ED. 

Jiid.  19:25  a.  her  all  the  night 
1  Sam.  31:4  lest  iineircum.  a.  me 

1  Chr.  10:4 
1  Cor.  9:18  I  a.  not  my  power 

ABUSER!*,  I\G. 

1  Cor.  6:9  nor  «.  of  themselves 
71:31  use  this  world  as  not  a.  it 

ACCEPT. 
T)fyt.  33:11  and  a.  the  work 

1  .s'lHH.  46:1'.<  him  u.  an  ofl'eriHg 

2  Sa/ii.  24:4;!  the  1..  thy  Uod  a. 
^c*.  l:J:8  w  ill  ye  a.  his  i)erson  ! 

10  if  yc  do  secretly  a.  i)ersons 

34:21  not  a.  any  man's  per. 

4*2:8  shall  pray,  him  will  I  a. 
Pfi.  40:3  auu  rt.'thy  burnt-siic, 

84:2  a.  the  persons  of  the  wick. 

119:108  a.  freewill-otl'erings 
Prov.  18:5  not  good  to  a.  the 
Jer.  14:10  Lord  doth  not  a.  them 

12  not  a.  them,  .\mti»  5:22 
Eztk.  40:40  there  will  I  a.  them 


ACC 
A«'<'Ki'r\ni,E. 

Deut.  :Vfi\  be  (I.  t.i  his  bri'thren 

I's.  19:14  meil.  of  my  heart  he«. 

69:13  my  prayer  is  in  ana.  time 

/'/YT.  W'.'.fi  know  what  is  a. 

21:3  to  do  justice  Is  niore  a. 

ftV.  12:10  sought  a.  words 

/«■.  49:8  in  an  a  tinu'  have  I 
.''>8:5  call  this  an  a.  day 

I>1:'4  to  proclaim  Ihea.  yr.  of  L. 

■ler.  6:'4«)hurnl-olVeringsaren.  a. 

Dun.  4:47  let  mv  eoUTisel  be  a. 

Liik/  4:19  to  preach  the  a.  year 

Horn.  1-4:1  holv.rt.  to  (iod 
2  that  good  ami  a  will  of  God 
14:18  is  a.  to  (lodandaiiproved 
15:16  of  tientiles  might  lie  a. 

Eiih.  5:10 proviTig what  is.innto 

Phil.  4:18  sac.  a.  well  pleasing 

1  Tim.  -2:3  a.  in  the  sight  of  Liod 
W.\  good  and  a.  before  (Jod 

1  Ptt.  2:5  sacrifices  a.  to  God 
20  this  is  a.  with  tiod 
\<'<'EPTABtY. 

Heb.  12:28  we  may  serve  God  a, 
A<'«'El»'r\\C'E. 

Is.  60:7  with  a.  on  mine  altar 
ACCKPrVTIOX. 

I  Titn.  1:15  w.nlliy  ofall  a.  4:9 
Ai'CEP'TEn. 

(Ifn.  4:7  shall  thou  not  bo  a. 
19:21  I  have  a.  thee  ccmceruing 

/■>.  28::)8  mav  be  a.  before 

Ur.  1:4  oll'eling  shall  ben.  22:27 
7:18  not  Ilea.  19:7;  22: '4.3,  25 
10:19  should  it  have  been  a.  in 
44:41  otVering  jierfect,  to  be  a. 

1  Sinn.  lH:51iewasa.  in  the  sight 
2.5::55  s.'c  I  have  a.  thv  person 

lift.  10:3  a.  of  his  brethren 
.Job  42:9  the  I.iird  also  a.  .Tob 
/«.  56:7  their  sacrifice  shall  be  a. 
.hr.  37:"20  let  supplication  be  a. 
42:2  let  our  supplication  be  a. 
Luke  4:24  no  iirophei  is  a.  in  his 
.[rts  10::j5  rigliteousncss  is  a. 
flotn.  15:31  service  inaj'  be  a. 

2  Cor.  5:9  or  jires.  we  may  be  a. 
6:2  in  a  time  o.  now  is  a.  time 
8:12  a.  according  to  that  a  man 

17  indeed  be  a.  the  exhortation 
11:4  gospel  which  ye  have  not  a. 
Eph.  1:6  us  a.  in  tlie  lielovcd 

ACCEPTEsr. 
Lufo!  20:21  neither  «.  thou 

AfCEPTETII. 
./oi  .34:19  a.  not  persons  of  iirin. 
Ee.  9:7  for  Cod  now  a.  thy  works 
Ilos.  8:13  Lord  a.  them  not 
fr(tl.  2:6  (iod  a.  no  man's  jierson 

ACCEPTING.  .*f  DELIVEIiANCE 

A«TESS. 
I?om.  5:2  also  we  have  a. 
/Cjih.  2:18  have  a.  to  the  Father 
:3:12  boldness  and  a.  by  faith 
.\rCIIO.    Jiiil.  1:31 
ACCOM  PA N  V .   Sef  s  Al.vATio?; . 

.V<'CO.>IPAMEO. 

Actx  W:i:i  breth.  from  .Joppa  n. 

11:12  these  si.\  brethren  a.  lue 

40:4  Sopatera.  Paul  into  Asia 

38  and  they  a.  him  to  the  ship 

ACCOMPANYING.      See   AKii 

0/  Cod. 

AC'COIPMSH. 
.rob  14:6  shall  a.  as  hireling 
Ps.  M:H  thev  a.  a  diligent 
Is.  5.5:11  it  shall  a.  that  I  please 
•Jer.  44:25  surely  a.  vour  vows 
E:ek.  6:12  will  'l  a.  iny  fury 
7:8  will  I  a.  mine  auger  on  thee 
13:15  a.  my  wrath  on  the  wall 
20:8  furv  to  a.  my  anger.  21 
f>im.  9:'4'lu'  would  a.  70  years 
Luke  9:31  should  a.  at  ,Ii  rusalcm 

ArCO.MPI.ISHED. 
Est.  2:12  da.  of  purl.  a.  Lukei-.H 
.Ml  1.5::i4  shall  be  a.  before 
Prur.  13:19  desire  a.  is  sweet 
fs.  40:2  lier  warfare  is  a. 
./.')•.  ■r>:12  70  years  are  a.  29:10 
:i9:16  mv  words  shall  be  a. 
Lam.  4:11  Lord  hath  a.  his  fury 
22puiii.sh.  of  thine  iniq.  is  a. 
Ezek.  .5:13  sinill  mine  anger  be  a. 
fkin.  11::J6  indignation  be  a. 
14:7  a.  to  scatter  the  power 


ACC 

.hihn  19:28  thing"  were  now  a. 
Arts-i\:r,  had  a.  those  days 
I  Pel.  5:9  same  ullllclions  are  a. 
ACCOMPLISHING.     Set  SEU- 

vicit. 

A«'<'OMPI,ISIIME\T. 
Acts  i\:-M  II .  orilii.isof  puritlca. 

Accoim. 

Lfr.  2.5:5  growelh  of  its  own  a. 
Ads  1:14  with  one  a.  in  prayer 
2:1  nil  with  one  a.  in  one  place 

46  dally  with  c a.  in  temple 

4:24  voice  to  Goil  with  one  a. 
.5:14  one  a.  in  Solomun's  porch 
:57  upon  Stephen  with  one  o. 


8:(i  wiHl  one  a.  gave  heed 
12:10  opened  of  his  own  a. 
•20  but  thev  lame  with  one  a. 
1.5:25  assem'bled  with  ime  a. 
18:12  with  one  a.  made  insnr. 
19:4.1  one  a.  into  the  theatre 
4  Cor.  8:17  forvv;ud  of  his  uwn  «. 
Phil.  2:2  of  one  a.  of  one  mind 

AC'CORIII\G. 
Ps.  7:8  judge  a.  to  my  righteous. 
17  praise  a.  to  his  righteous. 
25:7  a.  to  thv  mercv  remi'mber. 
51:1:  106:45: 109:41):  11»:1'24 
28:4  give  them  ii.  to  iheir  deeds 
3.'J:22  a.  as  we  hope  in  thee 
.35:44  judge  a.  to  thy  right. 
48:10  a.  to  thy  name,  so 
62:12  to  every  man  a.   to  his 

work.  Pmr.  24:12.  29 
79:11  a.  to  greatness  of 
90:11  a.  to  thv  fear,  so  is 
10:i:10  rewarifed  us  n.  to  iiiiq. 
119:45a.lo  thv  woid.'38.41..58.i;.5. 
76.  107.  no.  151.  169.  170 
159  a.  to  thy  kiiidiiess./«.  63:7 
150:2  praisi'  iiiin  a.  to  his 
Is.  8:'40  speak  not  a.  to  this 

ACCORDING  to  all.     See  .\LI.. 
At'<'ORni\<;  to  that. 

4  Cor.  8:14  a.  lu  thai  a  man  hath 
ACCORDINGLY.     .^Vc  iiepav. 


41  willa.vou  with  sweet  savor  /,'/*«  1:43  his  ministmtiou  a. 


43:47  and  f  will  a.  yini.  saith  L. 

Mai.  1:8  pleased,  or  a.  thy  1 

10  nor  will  I  a.  an  OtVering 
13  should  I  a.  this  of  your  h.? 

AcU  24:3  we  u.  it  always  and 


2:6  the  days  were  a.  that  >he 
21  when  'eight  davs  were  a. 
1'2:50  am  I  straitened  till  it  he  a. 
18:31  conceruingSon  shall  be  a. 
22:37  must  yet  be  a.  in  me 


.VCCOrXT.  Siibslanlivc. 

.TobXi:\^  giveth  not  a.  of  his 
Ps.  144:3  sou  of  man  that  thou 

makest  a.  of  him 
K\  7:47  to  find  thoa. 
Dan.  i'i:2  princes  might  give  a. 
.Uiil.  14::)ii  give  a.  thereof 
1S;43  t;lke  a.  of  his  servants 
Li'kt'  10:4  an  a.  of  ste\vardship 
Aiis  l;i:-10gi\e  ini  a.  of  Ibis 
Pom.  11:14  give  n.  of  himself 
Phil.  4:17  abound  to  your  a. 
Phile.  18  jnit  that  on  mine  a. 
Ilrh.  13:17  that  must  give  a. 
iPet.  4:5  a.  to  him  that  judgeth 

.\('('Ol\T.  En,  l\G. 

1  A'.  1:41  sliall  be  a.  olVeiiders 
10:21  silver  noth.  a.  2r/(j-.9:20 

Ps.  24::jO  a.  for  a  geiie;atloa 

Is.  2:42  is  he  to  be  a.  cf? 

Mark  10:44  a.  to  rule  over 

Luke  2;)::i5  be  a.  worthy 
24:44  should  be  a.  greatest  , 

Itom.  8:.3B  we  are  a.  as  sheep 

1  Cor.  4:1  man  so  a.  of  us  as 

Gal.  3:f>  a.  to  him  for  right. 

lleb.  11:19  a.  that  (iod  was  able 

4  Pet.  3:15  a.  that  the  long-sufl'. 
ACrrRSED. 

Dent.  21:23  hanged  is  n.  of  G. 

.Jos.  6:17  shall  lie  n.  it  and 
18  keep  fiiim  (I.  thing 
7:1  trespass  in  the  a.  thing 

11  taken  of  the  a.  thing 

12  because  they  were  a. 
destroy  the  a.  from 

13  there  is  an  a.  thing  in 
15  that  is  taken  with  a.  thing 

22:20  trespass  in  a.  thing 
1  Chr.  2:7  transgressed  in  thinga. 
Is.  65:'20  100  years  old  shall  be  a. 
A'om.  9:3  coiild  wish  myself  a. 
l''ar.  14:3  >-]iiril  cid!i-th  Jesus  a. 
Oal.  1:8  gospel,  let  him  be  a.  9 

At'ci'.';  vTiox. 

Ezr.  4:6  an  a.  against  .Tiidah 
.Va'.27:37  hendliisa.  ,Va»-i  1.5:36 
Luke  6:7  llnd  an  a.  against 
19:8  aiiv  thing  by  false  a. 
.Mm  18:'29  what  a.  bring  yc 
.lc/.«  2.5:18  thev  brought  no  a. 
1  Tim.  5:19  receive  not  an  a. 
4  Pet.  2:11  bring  not  a  railing  a. 
Jade  9  durst  not  bring  a  railg.  a. 

ACfl'SE. 
Prov.  30:10  a.  not  a  servant  to 


ACQ 

Mat.  13:10  might  a.  him;  Mar. 

3:2;  Luke  ll:.Vt 
/.'/Ac  3: 14  nor  a.  any  falsely 
'4.'i:4  and  they  began  to  a.  him. 

14  tilings  wlierucif  yi'  a.  him 
.A>Aa  5:45  that  1  will  a.  you  to  F. 
H:i\  might  ha\  I'  to  a.  him 
.I.7.V  2-1:4  Tertllllus  began  to  a. 
8  all  things  whereof  w  e  a. 
13. prove  whereof  they  a.  me 
2.5:5  with  me.  and  a.  this  man 
11  ifnone.  whereof  thesea. me 
28:19  aught  to  a.  my  nation 

1  Pet.  :)16  falsely  a.  your  good 

ACCrSED. 
Dan.  3.8  Chnhhansa.  the  .Jews 

6:'44  them  which  bad  a.  Daniel 
.Mat.  '47:14  a.  answered  nothing 
Murk  15:3  priests  a.  Luke  •43:10 
Luke  16:1  a.  that  In-  had  wasted 
Ai-ls  24;:iO  certaini  V  w  herefore  a. 

4:i:48 cause  whereof  tln-y  a.  him 
49  perceived  to  be  a.  of  qn. 

'45:16  before  he  which  is  a.  have 

26:4  things  whire*if  I  am  a. 
7  for  which  hope's  sake  1  am  a. 
Til.  1:6  not  a.  of  riot,  or  unruly 
Iter.  14:10  who  a.  them  before 
ACCUSER.    See  cast  down. 

a«'<;lsers. 

■lohn  8:10  those  thine  a. 
.{rts  23::J0  com.  to  his  a.  also 
.'15  wlieii  thine  a.  are  come 
2 1:8  commanding  his  a.  to  come 
25: 16  he  have  thi!  a.  face  to  face 
18  against  whom. whena. stood 

2  Tim.  3:3  afl'ection,  ful.-e  a. 
Tit.  2:3  not  false  a.  not  given  to 

ACCrSETH,  IX'G. 
./o//a  5:45  there  is  one  that  a.  you 
Horn.  2:15  thoughts  a.  or  exc. 
ACCl'STOMED.     See  Do  evil. 
ACELDAM.\.    See  field. 

ACHAIA. 
Acts  18:12  (iallio  was  dep.  of  A. 

27  Apollos  to  pass  into  ,\. 
Horn.  15:36  them  of  A.  to  make 
16:5  Epenetus.  first-tVuits  of  A. 
1  Cor.  16:15Steph,.Hrstn-.  ofA. 
4  Cor.  9:2  K.  ready  a  year  ago 
11:10  in  the  regions  of  .\ 
1  y/ic*.  1:7  eiisamplestoallin  A. 

8  sounded  not  only  in  A. 
\CII.\ICUS.  1  Coi:  16:17 
,\CIIAN,orAcn.\E.    Jos.1. 

'44:'40 ;  1  Chr.  2:7 
ACIIIM.    Mat.  1:14 
ACHISH. 
1  Sam.  21:10  David  lied  to  A.  27:8 
14  David  was  sore  afraid  of  A. 
27:6  .\.  gave  him  Ziklag 
49:4  in  the  rereward  with  A. 
1  Kings  2:40  went  to  Gath  to  A. 
.\C!IMETIIA.     Ezr.  6:2 

ACHOn. 
,Ios.  7:'40  valley  of  A.  to  this 
Is.  65:10  valley  of  A.  jilace  for 
IIos.  2:15  A.  for  a  door  of  hope 
ACIIS.\II.   Jos.  1.5:16  ;  Jud.  1:13 

ACHSHAPH. 
.los.  11:1  sent  to  the  king  of  .\.. 
14:40  king  of  A.  one.  19:45 
ACIIZIB.  Jos.  19:40;  .Vic.  ):M 

ACKXOWLEDGE,  EH. 
Ill  lit.  21:17  a.  son  of  haled 
33:9  nor  did  he  a.  his  brethren 
/v.  ;J4:5lB.nivsin;  51:3  a.  trans. 
Prov.  3:6  in  all  thy  ways  a.  him 
Is.  .33:13  are  near.  a.  my  might 
61:9  nil  that  sec  shall  a.  them 
6:):16  Father,  tho'  Israel  a.  ns 
Jer.  3:13  only  a.  thine  iniquity 
14:40  we  a.  our  wickedness 
Dan.  11:39  god,  he  shall  a. 
llos.  5:15  thev  a.  their  oiVenco 
1  Cor.  14:37  let  him  a.  the  things 
16:18  therefore  a.  yc  them  that 
4  Cor.  1:13  n.  and  I  trust  shall  a. 

14  you  have  a.  us  in  part 
ArkxOWI.EDGIXG,  ETH. 
4  I'im.  4:'45  repentaiijCe  to  the  a. 
Tit.  1:1  to  tho  a.  the  truth  which 
I'hilfin.  6  bv  the  a.  evi-ry  good 
1  .John  2:'4.3  ho  that  a.  the  Sou 
ACRXOWLEOGMEXT. 
Cot.  4:4  to  the  a.  of  l  lie  niysterf 

ACaiAIXT,  ED,  IXG. 
.Inli  24:41  o.  thvself  w  ith  him 
Ps.  139:3  a.  with  all  my  ways 
Ke.  2:3  a.  my  heart  with 
Is.  53:3  sorrows,  and  o.  with 


754 


CRUDENS  CONCORDANCE. 


ADD 

ACQIIAI\TA\CE. 

2  K.  12:5  every  num  ul"  his  a. 

7  no  more  money  of  your  a. 

Job  l'J:13  mine  «.  arc  estraiifjed 

Ai-.n  all  that  hail  been  of  his  a. 

P<.  31:1 1  a  reproach  to  mine  a. 

5.0:13  mine  equal,  anil  mine  a. 

88:8  hast  put  away  mine  '/.  far 

18  and  my  a.  into  darkness 

Lt'he  2:44  soiii^ht  among  their  a. 

23:49  all  his  «.  stood  afar  otT 

Ac!.<  24:i3  forlnd  iioue  of  his  a.  to 

ACUIIT. 
Job  10:14  not  ri.  me  from  mine 
Salt.  1:3  L.  notut  all  «.  wiclied 

ACRE,    S. 

1  Sam,  14:14  lialf  an  a.  of  land 
/^.  5:10  ten  ((.  of  vineyard 

ACT. 
Is.  28:21  his  a.  his  strange  a. 
59:0  and  the  a.  of  vi<dence 
Jo/i«  8:4  adultery,  in  the  very  a. 

ACTS. 

Dent.  11:7  seen  the  great  a.  of 
Jud.  5:11  the  rl;;^hteons  a. 

1  .?«m.  12:7  all  righteous  a. 

2  Sam.  23:20  Beiiaiah  who  had 

done  many  a.   1  C/i/'.  11:22 

1  K.  10:()  true  report  of  thy  a. 
11:41  the  rt.of  Solomon,2C7ir.9:5 

2  A'.  10::i4  the  a.  of  Jehu 
2:3:28  then,  of  Josiah 

1  Vhi:  29:29  the  a.  of  David 

2  67(r.  li;:ll  the  a.  of  Asa 
20:34  the  <l.  of  Jehoshaphat 
32::J2  a.  of  Ilezekiah,  2  K.  20:20 

Est.  10:2  all  the  a.  of  his  power 
P«.  103:7  his  a.  to  the  children 
100:2  can  utter  the  mighty  a. 
145:4  declare  tliy  mighty  a.  0:12 
150:2  praise  liiin  lor  mighty  a, 
ACTIOXS. 
1  Sam.  2:3  hy  L.  a.  are  weighed 

ACTIVITY. 
Gen.  47:0  knowest  any  man  of  a. 

ADAM. 
Gen.  2:20  A.  gave  names  to  all 
5:2  and  called  their  name  A. 
Deut.  32:8  separated  sous  of  A. 
Job  31:33  tran^gri'ssions  as  A. 
liom.  5:14  death  mgncdfroui  A. 
1  Cor.  15:22  for  as  in  A.  all  die 
45  first  man  A.  the  last  A. 

1  Tim.  2:13  A.  was  first  formed 
14  and  A.  was  Uot  deceived      I 

Jude  14  Enoch  the  7tli  from  A. 
ADAiJ,     ./OS.  3:10  the  city  A. 

ADAMASIT. 
Ezek.  3:9  as  an  a.  have  I  made 
Zee.  7:12  lieart  as  an  a.  sttme 

.\DAR. 

Ezr.  6:15  finished  on  3d  day  of  A. 
Est.  3:7  twelfth  month  A. 
13day  of  monlh  A,  8:12;  9:1,17 
9:15  gathered  on  14th  day  of  A. 

.\DD. 
Gen.  30:24  L.  sliall  a.  to  me 
Deut.  4:2  not  a.  to,  12::J2 
29:19  to  '/.  drunkenness 

2  K.  20:0  1  II.  15  years,  7*.  .38:5 

1  i.'hr.  22:14  mayest  a.  thereto 

2  Vlif.  28:13  to  a.  niia'e  to  sins 
Fs.  09:27  a.  initiuity  to  iniquity 
Proit.  3:2  long  life  shall  tlicy  a. 

30:6  a.  thou  not  to  his  words 
Is.  29:1  a.  ye  year  to  year 

30:1  nuiy  a.  sin  to  sin 
J/«;.0:27cana.ouecuh..Zw.l2:25 
Phil.  1:10  supposing  too.  alllict. 
2  Pet.  1:5  a.  to  your  faith  virtue 
Rev.  22:18  CJ.  sliall  a.  to  hira 


ADDED. 

Deut.  5:22  and  he  a.  no  more 
1  Sa7n.  12:19  <t.  to  all  our  sins 
Jer.  36::J2  there  were  a.  besides 

45:3  Lord  hath  a.  grief 
Dan.  4::16  majesty  was  a.  to  me 
Mat.  6::i3  shall  be  a.  to  you 
Luke  3:20  Herod  a.  yet  this 

19:11  he  a.  and  sjiake  a  parable 
.Acts  2:41  were  «.  3.1IIX)  souls 
47  a.  to  the  church  daily  such 

5:14  tielicvers  were  the  more  a. 

11:24  people  was  a.  to  the  L. 
Gut.  2:(i  (/.  nothing  to  me. 

3:19  the  law  \\'as  a.  because  of 

.\DDER. 

Gen.  49:17  Dan  shall  lie  an  a. 
Ps.  .5S:4  the  deaf  rt.  that  stops 

91:13  thou  shait  tread  on  the  a. 

140:3  r^^^■  poison  is  under 
Prov.  23:32  stingeth  like  an  a. 


ADU 

ADDETH. 

Job  34:37  he  a.  rebellion 
Piw.  10:22  he  a.  no  sorrow 
10:2:i  wise  a.  learning 
Gal.  3:15  disanuulleth  or  a. 

ADDICTED. 
1  Cor.  10:15  a.  themselves 

.4DjrRE,  ED. 

Jos.  6:26  Joshua  tt.  them 
1  Sam.  14:24  Saul  had  a. 

1  K.  22:16  how  many  times  shall 
I  rt.  thee.  2  Clir.  18:15 

Mat.  20:fa  I  a.  thee  by  the  living 
Mark  5:7  I  a.  thee  by  Uod 
Acts  19:13  we  a.  you  by  Jesus 

.\DMAH. 

Gen.  14:2  Shiiiab  king  of  A. 
Deut.  29:23  the  overthrow  of  A. 
Hos.  11:8  make  thee  as  A. 

ADMIMSTERED. 

2  Cor.  8:19  <i.  by  us  to  the  glory 
20  this  alnliidance  which  is  a. 

.\DMI\ISTRAT10iV,  S. 

1  (Jor.  12:5  difterences  of  rt. 

2  Cor.  9:12  a.  of  this  service 

ADMIRATIOIV. 

J'tde  16  men's  persons  in  rt. 
Per.  17:6  wondered  with  great  rt. 

ADJURED. 

2  Thes.  1:10  to  be  rt.  in  sill 
.\DMOi\ISH,    ED. 

Ec.  4:13  will  no  more  be  rt. 
12:12  by  these,  my  son,  be  a. 
.Jer.  42:19  certainly  I  have  a. 
Acts  27:9  Paul  a.  them 
Itcnn.  15:14  to  rt.  one  another 
Col.  3:16  rt.  one  another 

1  Tlief.  5:12  over  you  and  rt.  you 

2  Thes.  3:15  rt.  him  as  a  brother 
Heb.  8:5  as  Moses  was  «.  of  God 

ADMONITION. 

irrtr.lO:ll  are  ^vritten  for  ourrt. 
E/)h.  6:4  bring  them  up  in  the  rt. 
Tit.  3:10  after  first  and  second  a. 

ADO. 
.Vark  5:39  why  make  ye  this  a. 
iU)ONI-BEZEK.    .Jud.  1:5 

ADO\lJAH. 

2  Sam.  3:4  A.  son  of  Ilaggith 

1  A',  1:5  A.  exalted  himself 
25  fiod  save  king  A. 

2:21  let  Abishag  be  given  to  A. 

2  C7/ /'O/i .  17:8  sen t  Lev.  to  teach  A. 
AWi.  10:10  the  people  sealed,  A. 

'JJONIKAJt.  Ezr. '2:13;  Xeh.T.lS 

ADOPTION. 
7?o»;.8: 15  rccei  ved  the  spirit  of  a. 
23  waitinu^  for  the  a. 
9:4  to  whom  pertnineth  the  rt. 
Gal.  4:5  ri('ei\'e  ihe  a.  of  sons 
Eph.  1:5  predestinated  us  to  rt. 

..VDORN,  ED,  ETH,  IXG. 

Js.  61:10  as  a  bride  a.  herself 
./er.  31:4  again  a.  with  tabrets 
Luke  21:5  iemide  rt.  with  goodly 

1  Tim.  2:9  \\omen  «.  in  modest 
Til.  2:10  rt.  the  doctrine  of  God 
l/V/.3:3  whose  a.  not  outward  a. 

5  women  rt.  themselves 
Jiev.  21:2  prejiarcd  as  a  bride  a. 

.VDRAMMELECH. 

2  A'.  17:31  burnt  children  to  A. 
19:37  A.  and  Sharezer,  Is.  37:38 

ADRAHnrTTIUM.  Acts  27:2 
iVDRIA.    Acts  27:27 

ADILLAM. 

1  Sam.  22:1  eave  A.  1  Ohr.  11:15 

2  Sam.  2:J:13  came  to  David  to  A. 
Mic.  1:15  he  shall  come  to  A. 


ADULTERER,  S. 

Let).  20:10  rt.  put  to  death 
.Job  24:15  the  eye  of  rt.  waiteth 
Ps.  .50:18  partaker  with  rt. 
Is.  57:3  seed  of  rt.  and  the  whore 
Jer.  9:2  for  thev  be  all  a. 
2:5:10  the  land'is  full  of  a. 
Has.  7'4  all  a.  as  an  oven 
Mat.  3:5  witness  against  the  rt. 
Luke  18:11  I  am  not  as  others,  rt. 
1  CcfT.  0:9  neither  rt.  shall  inherit 
Ileb.  i:!:4  a.  tJod  will  judge 
./am.  4:4  ye  a.  know  ye  liotthat 

ADULTERESS,  ES. 
Ler.  20:10  the  a.  put  to  death 
Pror.  0:26  the  rt.  will  hunt 
Ezek.  2;i:45  judge  them  as  a. 
I/as.  3:1  a  woman  yet  an  a. 
Horn.  7:3  no  a.  though  married 


ADV 

4Dl"LTER0rS. 

Pror.  30:20  the  way  of  rt.  worn. 
Mat.  12:3!)  an  a.  generation,  16:4 
Mark  8:38  ashamed  in  this  a. 

ADULTERY,  lES. 
Ej\  20:14  thou  Shalt  not  com.  a. 
Deut.f,:W;  Mat.  5:27;  19:18; 
Pnm.  13:9 
Pror.  0:32  commits  a.  lacketh 
Jer.Z:%  backsliding  Israel  com. a. 
9  committed  a.  with  stones 
5:7  then  they  committed  rt. 
7:9  will  ye  steal  and  commit  rt. 
13:27  I  have  seen  thine  rt. 
2.3:14  they  commit  rt.  and  walk 
29:23  they  committed  rt. 
Ezek.  10::W  a  wife  that  com.  rt. 
23:37  with  their  idols  com.  rt. 
43  said  1  to  her  old  in  a. 
Hos.  2:2  rt.  lietween  her  breasts 
4:2  committing  a.  they  break 

13  spouses  AvM  commit  rt. 
IIos.  4:14  luiiiish  when  com.  fl. 
.1/rt/.  5:28  rt.  In  his  heart 
;32  marrv  her  divorced  com- 
mittet'h  rt.  19:9;  Luke  10:18 
15:19  heart   proceed  a.  Mark 

7:21 
Mark  10:11  his  wife  and  marry 
another  com.  rt.  Luke  10:18 
19notcom.rt.i«.lK:20;./aj.-.2:ll 
.fo!!u  8:3  woman  taken  in  rt.  4 
liOai.  -2:-l-l  should  not  commit  a. 
Gal.  5:19  Ib-sh  manifest  a. 
2  Pet.  2:14  having  eyes  full  of  rt. 
Per.  2:22  cast  them  that  com. «. 

.4DV.4\T.VGE,  ED,  ETH. 
.Job  35:3  what  a.  will  it  be 
Luke  9:25  a  man  o.  if  he  gain 
Pom.  3:1  what  a.  then  hath  Jew 

1  Cor.  16:.32  what  a.  if  the  dead 

2  Cor.  2:11  Satan  get  an  rt.  of  us 
Jude  16  admiration  because  of  o. 

-\DVENTURE,  ED. 
Dettt.  28:56  not  rt.  to  set  the  sole 
Jud.  9:17  falherrt.  his  life  far 
Acts  19:31  not  rt.  into  the  theatre 

ADVERSARY. 
Ex.  23:22  be  an  a.  to  thine 
Num.  22:22  angel  rt.  against  Bal. 
1  Sam.  1:6  her  a.  provoked  her 
29:4  lest  in  battle  he  be  an  rt. 
1  K.  5:4  there  is  neither  n.  nor 

11:14  an  rt.  to  Scdomon,  23 

25  was  an  a.  to  Israel 
Eat.  7:0  rt.  is  wickid  Hainan 
.lot)  31:35  rt.  had  written  a  book 
Ps.  74:10  shall  a.  reproach 
1.1.  .■}0;S  who  is  mine  a.  let  him 
Lam.  1:10  the  a.  hath  spread  out 

2:4  with  his  right  hand  as  an  «. 

4:12  rt.  have  entered  the  gates 
Amos  -3:11  rt.  be  round  about 
.1/a/.  5:25  rt.  quicklv  lest  rt.  deliv. 
Luke  12:.58goest  with  thine  rt. 

18:3  avenge  me  of  mine  a. 
1  Titn.  5:14  give  no  oecas.  to  rt. 
1  Pet.  5:8  your  a.  the  devil 
ADVERSARIES. 
Deut.  .32:27  rt.  lieliave  strangely 

43  render  M-iiL"<'anee  to  his  rt. 
.70,*.  5:13  for  us,  or  for  our  rt. .'' 
1  Sam.  2:10  rt.  of  L.  shall  be 
Ezr.  4:1  rt.  of  Judah  heard 
Neh.  4:11  a.  said,  they  shall  not 
Ps.  .38:20  evil  for  good  are  my  rt. 

69: 19  mine  rt.  are  all  before  thee 

71:13  that  are  a.  to  my  soul 

81:14  my  luiiid  against  their  a. 

89:42  the  ri^'ht  hand  of  his  rt. 

109:4  for  my  love  they  are  a. 
20  be  the  reward  of  my  a. 
29  rt.  be  clothed  with  shame 
7s.  1:24  I  will  ease  me  of  my  o. 

9:11  shall  set  up  the  rt.  of  Rezin 

11:13  rt.of  Judah  shall  be  cut  oft' 

.59:18  he  will  repav  fury  to  hisrt. 

63:18  our  rt.  ha\ c  trodden  down 

64:2  name  known  to  thine  a. 
.ler.  30:16  rt.  shall  go  into  cap. 

46:10  may  avenge  him  of  his  rt. 

50:7  theirrt.  said,  we  ofl'end  not 
Lam.  1:5  her  a.  are  the  chief 
7  rt.  saw  her,  and  did  mock 
17  his  rt.  should  be  round  abt, 

2:17  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  a. 
Mlc.  5:9  hand  lifted  up  on  rt. 
Nail.  1:2  vengeance  on  his  a. 
Luke  13:17  a.  were  ashamed 

21:15  vour  a.  not  able  to  gainsay 
1  Car.  10:9  and  there  are  many  rt. 

Phil.  1:'2M  nothing  terrifledbyrt. 
lleb.  10:27  shall  devour  the  a. 

ADVERSITY,  lES. 
1  Sam.  10:19  saved  you  of  all  rt. 


AFF 

2  Sam.  4:9  my  soul  out  of  all  a. 
2  Chr.  15:6  vex  them  with  all  a. 
Ps.  10:6  I  shall  never  be  in  rt. 

31:7  known  my  soul  in  a. 

:i5:15  in  my  a. "they  rejoiced 

94:13  rest  from  the  days  of  rt. 
Prov.  17:17  brother  bom  for  rt. 

24:10  if  thou  faint  in  day  of  a. 
Ec.  7: 14  day  of  rt.  consider 
Is.  30:20  tho'  L.  give  bread  of  o, 
Heb.  13:3  remem.  them  suffer  a. 

ADVERTISE. 
Num.  24:14  I  will  rt.  thee 
Putli  4:4  I  thought  to  a.  thee 

ADVICE. 
•  lud.  20:7  your  rt.  and  counsel 

1  Sam.  25:33  blessed  be  thy  rt. 
1 2  Sam.  19:43  our  rt.  not  be  first 

2  Cltr.  10:14  after  rt.  of  young 
Prov.  20:18  goad  rt.  make  war 
2  Cor.  8:10  herein  I  give  ray  a. 

ADVISE,   ED. 
2Srtm.a4:1.3rt..andsee,l  CTrr.ai:!^ 
1  K.  12:6  how  do  ye  rt.  that  I 
Prov.  13:10  well  rt.  is  wisdom 
Acts  27: 12  more  part «.  to  depart 
ADVISEMENT.     1  Clir.  12:19 

ADVOCATE. 

1  John  2:1  have  an  a.  with  the 
AFAR,  AFAR  OFF. 

Gen.  37:18  saw  Joseph  a.  off. 
Ex.  24:1  worship  ye  a.  o.ff. 
Ezr.  3:13  noise  was  heard  rt.  off. 
Neh.  12:43  Jeru.  heard  a.  off 
Job  30:3  my  kno\vledo;e  from  a. 
25  man  may  beholtl  it  a.  off 
39:29  her  eyes  behold  rt.  off 
Ps.  65:5  are  rt.  off  on  the  sea 
138:6  prond  he  knoweth  a.  off 
1:39:2  my  thoughts  rt.  off 
P/'OP.  31:14  briiigeth  food  fromo. 
Is.  *23:7  shall  carry  her  rt.  o.ff 
66:19  escape  to  the  isles  a.  off 
Jer.  23:23  am  I  not  a  God  a.  off 
.30:10  save  thee  from  rt.  46:27' 
31:10  declare  in  isles  a.  off 
51:50  remember  the  Lord  rt.  off 
Mic.  4:3  strong  nations  rt.  off 
Mat.  20:58  Peter  followi'd  a.  off, 
Mark  14:54  ;  Luke  22:.54 
27:55  wom.beholdrt.O)f,Jrrt.l5.40 
Mark  5:0  he  saw  Jesus  rt.  off 
Luke  16:2:3  seeth  Abraham  a.  off 
Acts  2::39  promise  is  to  all  a.  off 
Eph.  2:17  peace  to  you  a.  o.ff 
Ileb.  11:13  seen  promises  rt.  o.ff 

2  Pet.  1:9  and  cannot  see  a.  off 

See  PAR,  STAND,  STOOD. 

AFF.VIRS. 

Ps.  112:5  guide  a.  with  discr. 
Eph.  0:21  ve  may  know  my  a. 

22  that  ve  might  know  our  a. 
Phil.  1:27  I  may  hear  of  your  a. 
2  Tim.  2:4  entaui'leth  with  a. 

.4FFECT,  ED,  ETH. 
Lam.  3:51  eye  a.  my  heart 
Acts  14:2  their  minds  evil  a. 
Gal.  4:17  zealously  a.  you 

18  good  to  be  zealously  a. 
.4FFECTI01V. 

1  Chr.  29:3  a.  to  house  of  God 
Rom.  1:31  without  natural  a.  2 

Tim.  3:3 

2  Cor.  7:15  his  inward  a.  is  more 
Co^.  3:2  your  rt.  on  things  above 

5  mortify  inordinate  rt. 
AFFECTIONS. 
Rom.  1:26  G.  gave  up  to  vile  o. 
GaZ.  5:24  crucified  flesh  with  a. 

.VFFECTIONATELY. 
1  Thes.  2:8  o.  desirous  of  you 

AFFECTIONBD. 
7?om.  12:10  kindly  rt.  one  to 

AFFINITY. 
Ezr.  9:14  join  in  rt.  with 

AFFIRM. 
Rom.  3:8  and  as  siune  rt.  we  say 
1  Tim.  1:7  ma- whereof  they  o. 
Tit.  3:8  things  a.  constantly 

AFFIRMED. 
Luke  22:.5!l  hour  after  another  a. 
Acts  12:15  Rhoda  eonslantly  a. 
25:19  whom  Paul  a.  alive 

AFFLICT. 
Gen.  15:13  shall  a.  them  400  yrat 
31:50  if  thou  rt.  my  daughters 
Ex.  1:11  taskmasters  to  rt. 
22:22  shall  not  a.  any  widow 
Lev.  16:29  shall  a.  your  souls,  31 ; 

2:3:27.  32  ;  Num.  29:7 
Num   24:24  ships  shall  rt.  Ashur 
Jud.  10:19  a  him,  his  strength 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


755 


AFF 
iScim.  7:10  chii  cif  wickedness  «. 
1  A'.  ll::!9ff.  sowl  nl' Daviil 
2('/(rii:a<)turn\vUeiillumdosta. 

1  A'.  8:3S. 
K;i:  8  2!  «.  onr«.  Ix-fore  God 
J<A  -i;:-":)  Almiditv,  111'  luit  a. 
!'s.  M:i  tluMi  (li(l-t  (I.  Ihi'  pi'O. 

55:  IN  Cod  slmll  lu'ar  timl  «. 

Sfl;2*2  Hon  of  wickedness  «. 

»4:'5  tliev  n.  tliy  luTiia;,'e 

!4-"i:Iy  111!  Ilial  ((.  my  soul 
7*'.  'M  L'rievouslv  a.  her 

bl:M  ilieni  Iliat  a.  tliee 

i'y:5  for  a  man  to  a.  his  soul 

61:12  wilt  thou  (I.  us  very  sorof 
Jtr.  :JI:2Kas  I  warelted  lo  a. 
Lam.  y::i:j  Lord  not  a.  willinj^ly 
Amo»  5:12  tliev  «.  the  just,  tuey 
Xa/t.  1:12  I  will  a.  tliee  no  more 
Zij}.  3:1'J  1  will  undo  ail  that  a, 

AFFLIfTED. 
J^.r.  1:12  more  a.  mot-i'  -jrew 
2>V///(.  22:28  «.  neoplewilt  save 
1  A'  2:2(i  a.  in  all  lather  was  «. 
Jtih  ti  14  to  rt.  pity  should  he 

aftll  loosed  cord,  and  a.  me 

;il;2S  lieareth  cry  ol"  llie  //. 
I's.  1S:27  save  tlie«.  iH-ojih' 

2-i:24  iililioned  allliclioii  ofn. 

2.">:  Hi  1  am  tU'solate  and  a. 

H2;:i  do  justice  to  the  (/. 

8*^:7  hast  a.  lue  with  waves 
15  I  am  a.  and  ready  to  die 

W:15  wherein  thon  hast  ti.  us 

107:1"  fools  because  of  iniq.  o. 

llii:10  I  was  greatly  a. 

Il!i:ii7  before  I  was  «. 
71  food  tliat  I  have  been  a. 
75  111  faithfulness  hast  a.  me 
107  am  a.  very  much,  quicken 

12S:1  have  a.  me  ft-oni  youth.  2 

140:12  L.  maintain  cause  ufa. 
Ptor.  15:15d:iysof  thc«.  are  evil 

2C:'..*2  neither  oppress  cr.  in  ^'ate 

2'i:2S  iyile,'  tol!:,Ml'-  liatelll  a. 

:il:5  le-t  Iier\ert  ilulLMUent  of  «. 
/i.  !l:l  Iij;hlly  ».  t'lie  land 

4!t:i:j  Lrhave  mercy  on  his  a. 

51:21  hearnow  this,  thon  a. 

5:J:4  smitten  of  find  and  a. 
7  and  was  a.  yet  he  opened  not 

54:11  O  th<ui  «.  tossed  \^iFll 

5S::j  have  we  a.  our  souls 
10  if  thou  salisfv  the  «.  soul 

n0:14  sons  of  ihefn  that  a.  thee 

t',:'y.'.\  their  ailliction  he  wiui  a. 

Jjiin.  1:12  sorrow  wherew.  L.  «. 

Ml-.  4:li  ;.'ather  her  that  I  have  a. 

Xa/t.  1:12  a.  afilict  no  more 

Zfp.  3-12  leave  an  (t.  peojilo 

^flll.  24:3  deliver  you  up  to  he  a. 

2('or.  1:6  whether  we  be  a.  it  is 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  relieved  the  a. 
Jkb.  11::37  beinj;  destitute,  n. 
Jttm.\:\\  a.  and  mourn  and  weep 

5:13  is  any  among  you  a. :  let 

AFFLICTIOV. 
Gen.  41:.')2  fruitful  in  land  of  rt. 
A>.  .3:17  a.  of  niv  p.  Ads  7:34 
3:17  out  of  the  n.  of  Egvpt 
Lh'if.  l(i:3  shult  eat  bread  of  o. 
1  A".  22:27:  iclu:  l.s:26 
2r>:7  L.  beard  and  lo<.ked  on  n. 

2  Sitin.  Pi:  12  L.  look  on  my  a. 
2  A'.  14:2tj  Lord  saw  a.  of  Israel 
2rAr.20:0  cry  in  rt.  wilt  hear 

:«:12  Mana'sseh  was  in  a. 
Xt-h.  1:3  remnant  are  in  great  a. 
Job  .5:6  rt.  Cometh  not  forth 
10:15  confusion  see  mine  a. 
.30: 16  days  of  a.  have  taken  hold 
27  the  davs  of  rt.  prevented  me 
:jri:,s  boldeii  in  cords  of  rt. 
15  delivi-retb  po{)r  in  his  a. 
21  eliosen  rather  than  a. 
Ph.  25:18  mv  rt.  and  pain 
44:'i4  and  I'orgeltest  our  a. 
66:11  laidst  rt.  upon  our  loins 
88:0  mourneth  by  reason  of  rt. 
106:44  reirarded  tlndr  rt.  when 
107:10  bound  in  rt.  and  iron 
39  low  through  rt.  and  soitow 
41  setteth  pooroii  liighfToma. 
119:50  commrt  in  iny  rt. 
92  perished  in  mine  rt. 
1.5.3  mine  rt.  deliver  me 
la.  .30:20  L.  give  water  of  a. 
48:10  chosen  in  furnace  of  rt. 
6;j:9  their  rt.  he  was  aftlieled 
Jcr.  16:19  refuge  in  days  of  rt. 
:W:15  criest  thou  for  thine  rt. 
Lam.  l:7.Terus;i.  ri-mein"d  in  rt. 
3:1  tJiat  hath  seen  rt.  by  the  rod 

19  rentembering  my  rt.  and 
//o.''.  5:15  in  rt.  seek  me  early 
AntiAf  fi:6  L'rieved  for  «.  of  .Toa. 
Xah.  1:9  rt.  not  rise  second  time 


AFR 

Zfc.  1:15  beliH»l  for^vard  the  rt. 

10:11  jtass  lliro'  sea  with  rt. 
,Ma?-k4:l'  a.  ariseth 

13:19  Khali  be  o.  such 
Actfi  1:11  a  dearth  and  great  a. 
iVor.  8:4  out  of  much  rt.  I  wrote 

4:17  light  (/.  which  is  but  lor 

8:2  in  a  great  trial  of  rt. 
Phil.  1:16  to  add  rt.  to  my 

4:14  coinnninicale  wilirin  rt. 
1  /"//(.I.  1:6  word  in  much  rt. 

3:7  ecmiforted  in  all  our  rt. 
lleh.  11:25  rather  to  sutler  a. 
Jam.  1:'^  to  visit  fatherless  in  n. 

5:10  an  example  of  sullering  «. 

AFFI,K'TIO>'S. 
Px.  .31:19  the  rt.  of  rii;llti'Ous 

i:!2:l  reiuemh.  David  and  his  rt. 
.4c^<7:10deliviTonti>fall  hisrt. 

2t):2:J  b<uuls  and  a.  abide  mo 
iCoi'.  6:1  apiu-oving  in  rt. 
(W.  1:24  behind  ofn.  of  Christ 

1  Tlim.  3:3  be  moved  bv  these  rt. 

2  rim.  1:8  of  the  rt.  of  the  gospel 
3:11  rt.  which  came  at  Autioch 
4:5  watch  in  all.  endure  rt. 

II,  h.  10::)2  great  tight  cd'rt. 

:i3  made  a  gaziuL'-sloek  by  rt. 
1  Pet.  5:9  rt.  aecomplishi'd  in 

AFFRIGHT,   EO. 
.Jnh  18:20  th:lt  went  before  rt. 
39:22  innckcth  at  fear  and  not  rt. 
/•.-.  21:4  fearfulness  a.  me 
Mark  16:5  were  rt.  Luke  24:37 

6  he  not  rt.  ye  seek  Jesus 
Jtev.  11:13  reinnant  rt.  gave  glo. 

AFOOT. 
Mark  6:33  many  ran  rt.  thither 
Acts  29: 13  Paul  minding  to  go  a. 

.VFOBETI.ME. 

.Ur.  30:20  their  children  as  a 

Dan.  6:10  he  prayed  as  he  didrt. 

Horn.  15:4  things  were  written  a. 
.\FRAID. 

R.r.  34:.30  were  a.  to  come  nigh 

/,.  r.  26:li  none  make  a.  J<i/i  11:19 

X'im.  12:8  why  not  rt.  to  speak 

1  Sam.  4:7  Plillistines  were  «, 
lS:2tl  vet  more  rt.  of  David 

iSitm'.  1:14  not  a.  to  destroy 
22:5  ungodly  men  made  me  a. 
Px.  18:4 

Xek.  6:9  all  made  its  a. 

.I<il>  9:28  rt.  of  all  my  sorrows 
11:19  none  make  theert, 
1:1: 1 1  excellency  make  yon  a. 
21  not  thy  dread  make  me  a, 
1.5:24  anguish  make  him  rt, 
18:11  terrors  make  him  a. 
21:6  when  I  remember.  I  am  rt. 
2.3:15  consider,  I  am  rt  of  him 
:W:7  terror  not  make  thee  rt. 
41:25  raiseth  hints,  mighty  rt. 

P.t.  50:3  what  time  I  am  a. 
65:8  dwell  are  a.  at  thy  tokens 
77:16  saw  thee  and  were  a. 
8:i:15  a.  with  thy  storm 
119:120  rt.  of  thv  judgments 

/«.  17:2  none  make  them  a.  Kzek. 

:M:28;  .l/;c.4:4;  Zf/;.  .3:1:3. 
;i.3:14  sinners  in  Zion  are  rt. 
41:5  ends  of  the  earth  wi-re  a. 

.7tr.  .30:10  none  make  him  rt. 

Eztk.  .39:26  none  made  them  a. 
Xah.  2:11. 

Dan.  4:5  dream  made  me  rt. 

Jon.  1:5  mariners  were  rt.  10 

Mark  5:15  in  right  mind  were  rt. 

Luke  8:.35 
9:32  and  were  rt.  to  ask  him 
10:32  as  they  followed  were  rt. 
16:8  said  an'v  thing,  were  rt. 
Luke  8:25  being  rt.  wondered 
Arts  9:26  were  all  rt.  of  Saul 
22:9  saw  the  light  and  were  rt. 
fial.  4:11  I  am  rt.  of  you  lest 

1  Pet.  3:6  not  rt.  witli  amazem. 
■2Pd.  2:10«.  tospeak  evil  of  dig. 

Be  AFRAID. 
Detil.  l:2<.lnei.  be  a.  of  them.  31:6 

2  Sam.  22:46  be  a.  out  of  close 
Px.  18:45 

.70*  5:21  nor  be  a.  of  destruction 
19:29  be  ve  a.  of  the  sword,  for 

Ph.  27:1  (if  whom  shall  I  be  rt.  ? 

In.  8:12  nor  fear  nor  be  a.  44:8 
19:17  shall  l/e  a.  in  himself 
51:12  shouldest  be  a.  of  a  man 

Roin.  13:4  if  thou  do  evil,  be  a. 
Xoltie  AFRAID. 

Dent.  1:17  not  I>e  a.  of  face 
7:18  shall  nitlljea.  of.  18:23 

Ps.  3:6  not  be  a.  often  thous. 
5*i:ll  not  tte  rt.  what  man  can  do 
91:5  not  bt  a.  for  terror  by  night 


AGE 
p.:  112:7  not  be  a.  of  evil  tidings 

8  estab'd,  he  shall  not  be  a. 
Pror.  3:24  liest  down  nvt  be  a. 
Is.  12'2  trust  and  not  be  a. 
■M:i  wit  be  a.  of  their  voice 
.l//(rw3:6blown.  people  not  be  rt. 
A'w/i.  13:3  not  be  a.  of  the  power 

He  not  AFRAID. 
Dent.  20:1  fc  not  a.  of  them.  Jos. 
11:6;   ,V.A.  4:14;  ./tr.  10:5; 
JCzek.  i-.i;-.  Laken-A 
1  Ram.  28:13  be  not  a.  what  saw. 
Ps.  49:16  l/e  nut  a.  when  (me  is 
Pror.  3:25  be  not  a.  of  sudden 
Is.  40:9  up  thv  voice,  t/e  not  a. 
.ler.  1:8  tie  not  a.  of  their  faces 
Mat.  14:27  it  is  I.  lie.  nut  a.  Murk 

6:50:  Johne-.iO 
17:7  .lesus  said,  .\rise,  be  not  a, 
'2V:10  be  not  a.  go  tidl  brethren 
.Mark  5::16  ruler,  ie  not  rt.  »nly 
.lets  18:9  Ije  not  a.  but  speak 
IPtt.  3:\Hie  not  a.  of  their 

Sore  AFRAID. 
Ximl.  22:3  Moab  s.  a.  of  people 
Jos.  9:24  s.  a.  of  our  li^■es 
1  .^am.  17:24  ft-om  (Joliah  6.  a. 
28:20  Saul  fell  along  sore  rt. 
31:4  aruun'-beareru.  rt.  1  6'A»'.10:4 
.Mark  9:6  for  they  were  sore  a. 
Luke  2:9  and  they  were  sore  a. 

Whs  afraid. 
Oen.  3:10  thv  voice  and  «'.  rt. 
A>.  3:6  Mos'es  «'.  rt.  to  look 
Dent.  9:19  I  n'as  a.  of  the  anger 
ISam..  18:12  K'rt.«  a.  of  David,  15 
28:5  saw  Philistines,  he  was  a. 
a  Sam.  6:9  David  ii'rts  a.  of  the  L. 

U7»-.  13:12 
Joli  3:25  that  I  Wrts  a.  is  come 
32:6  I  tras  a.  and  dnrst  not 
Dan.  8:17  was  a.  and  fell 
I/ab.  3:2  thy  speech  and  ti'oi  a. 
.1/rt/.  2:5  feared  me  and  wax  rt. 
Mat.  2:22  was  a.  to  go  thither 
14:.30  FawM\-ind  boisterous,  w.a. 
25:25  irns  a.  and  hid  thy  talent 
.John  19:8  n-as  the  more  a. 
Acts  10:4  c'oru's  looked,  he  tea. 

AFRESH. 
Meb.  6:6  crucify  Sou  of  God  a. 

AFTER. 
Jos.  10:14  no  day  like  that  a.  it 

.*FTER  that. 
Lnke  12:4  a.  t.  have  uo  more  that 
1  Cor.  15:6  rt.  t.  was  seen  of  500 

.\FTERXOO\. 
■Tail.  19:8  they  tarried  till  a. 

.AFTERWARD,  S. 
Ps.  73:24  a.  receive  me  to  glory 
Pror.  29:11  keepelh  it  in  till  a. 
.Mm  13::W  sbalt  follow  me  a. 
1  Cor.  15:23  a.  that  arc  Christ's 
Heb.  12:11  a.  yiekleth  fruit 
AGABUS.     ,■!(■/<  11:23;  21:10 

AGAG. 
Xum.  24:7  be  higher  than  A. 
1  Sam.  15:9  the  people  spared  A. 
33  Samuel  hewed  A.  in  pieces 
AG.VGITE.    See  haman. 

AGAIXST. 
Gen.  16:12  hand  will  be  «.  every 
.Vrt*.  10::55  man  rt.  his  f.  i«.12:5;i 
12:30  he  not  with  me.  is  a.  me 
Luke  2:.34  for  a  sign  spoken  rt. 
14:31  Cometh  a.  him  with  20.000 
Acts  19::J6  cannot  be  spoken  rt. 
28:22  sect  every  wh.  spoken  a. 

See  ANOTHER,  GOD.  JERUSALEM, 
ISRAEL,  LORD,  OVER. 

AGAR.     Oa;.  4:24.  25 
.AGATE,  S. 

Ejr.  28:19  third  row.  an  rt.  39:12 
Is.  54:12  thy  windows  of  a. 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  occup.  with  a. 

AGE. 
Gen.  47:28  a.  of  Jacob  147  years 

48:10  eves  of  Israel  dim  for  a. 
Xmn.  8:25  rt.  of  fifty  cease 
1  Sam.  2:33  flower  of  their  o. 
1  A'.  14:4  set  bv  reason  of  rt. 
iChr.  .36:17  that  stooped  for  a. 
.Job  5:26  ('(Uue  to  grave  in  a  full  a. 

8:8  iiKiuire  of  the  former  o. 

11:17  thv  rt  clearer  than 
Ps.  39:5  my  a.  is  as  nothing 
Is.  38:12  mv  a.  is  departed 
7.er.  8:4  with  his  staff  for  a. 
.Mark  5:42  rt.  of  12  years.  Zf(.8:42 
L'(ke  2:;)6  .\nna  of  a  great  a. 

.3:2.3  Jesus  aliout  .30  vearsof  a.    , 
JutiH  9:21  he  is  of  a.  ask  him,  23  i  2  A'.  16:2  A.  was  20  years 


AIIA 
1  Cor.  7:.3ti  pass  flower  of  a. 
Ileb.  5:14  strong  meat  to  full  a. 

See  OLD,  STRICKEK. 

AGES. 

Eph.  2:7  rt.  to  c<uiie  he  might 

3:5  (Jiher  a.  not  made  kiioui; 

21  in  church  tlirou-di  all  a. 

Col.  1:20  mystery  hit!  IVom  a. 

AGED. 
i.tam.  19:.32  Barzillal  very  a. 
Job  12:20  the  uiiderstandingof  rt. 
15:10  grey-headed  and  very  a. 
29:8  the  rt.  arose  and  stood  up 
32:9  do  the  a.  undi-rstaud 
Jer.  6:11  a.  with  him  lull  of  days 
Tit.  2:2  that  the  a.  men  be  sober 
3  the  a.  women  be  in  behavior 
Phile.  9  such  a  one  as  Paul  the  a. 

AGO. 

1  Sam.  9:20  asses  lost  3  days  o. 
1  A".  19:25  long  rt.  Is.  37:26 
Ezr.  5:11  builded  many  years  a. 
.Mat.  11:21  long  a.  /,i//v"io:13 
Mark  9:21  how  li>ngrt.  since  this 
Acts  10:.30  four  days  rt.  1  was 

15:7  a  good  while  a. 
iCor.  8:10  be  forward  a  year  a. 

9:2  Achaia  wiis  ready  a  year  a. 

12:2  above  fourteen  years  a. 

AGOXE. 
1 .9ani.  30:13  three  days  a.  I  fell 

AGOXY. 
Luke  22:44  in  an  rt.  he  prayed 

..VGREE,  ED,  ETII. 
Ajnm  3:3  walk  except  they  be  o. 
Mat.  5:25  rt.  with  atfvcrsary 

18:19  if  two  shall  a.  on  earth 

20:2  had  a.  with  laborers 

13  not  rt.  with  me  for  a  penny? 
Mark  I4:.56  witness  rt.  not,  59 

70  Galilean,  and  thy  speech  a. 

Luke  5::36  out  of  new.  rt.  not 

John  9:22  Jews  had  rt.  already 

Acts  5:9  ye  have  a.  to  tempt 

40  andto  him  they  a.  and 

15:15  to  this  a.  words  of  proph. 

2:1:20  Jews  have  a.  to  desire 

28:25  rt.  not  among  themselves 
1  John  5:8  blood,  these  rt.  in  one 
Bee.  17:17rt.  to  give  their  kingd. 

AGREEMEXT. 

iK,  18:31  a.  bv  a  ]ucs.  Is.  36:16 
Is.  28:15  with  hell  are  we  at  a. 

18  rt.  with  hell  shall  not  stand 
T>an.  11:6  of  north,  to  make  a. 
2t'o;'.  6:16  what  «.  liuth.the 

AGBIPPA. 

Acts.  25:13  -V.  and  Ilernice  came 

22  A.  said.  I  wnuld  also  hear 

2(;:7  which  hope's  sake,  king  A. 

28  A.  said,  almost  thou  per. 

.VGROIXD. 

Acts  27:41  they  ran  the  ship  rt. 

AG  IE. 
Lev.  26:16  appoint  buniing  a. 
AGUR.    Pror.  30:1 
All. 
Ps.  3.5:25  rt.  so  would  we  have  it 
7*.  1:4  rt.  sinful  nation,  a  people 

24  rt.  I  will  ease  me  of 
.Jer.  1:6  a.  Lord  God.  I  cannot 
4:10  rt.  Lord  thou  hast 
22:18  n.  brother,  a.  sister,  «.  L. 
32:17  a.  Lord,  thou  made 
:)4:5  lament  thee,  saying  a.  L. 
Ezek.  9:8  a.  Lord,  wilt  thou 
J7ar*  15:29  n.  thou  that 

.MIA. 
Ps.  .35:21  rt.  our  eye  hath  seen 
40:15  that  sav  uiito  me  rt. 
70:3  tunied  b:lck  that  say  a.  a. 
Is.  44:16  rt.  I  am  warm.  I  have 
Ezek.  25:3  saidst  a.  against  sane, 
2<J:2  Tyrus  said.  a.  she  is  brok, 
36:2  rt."  the  aucient  places 

AHAB. 
1/v".  16:30,  .33;    18:6.  9.  42.  46; 
20:13;  21:4.  21.  25.  29;  22:20 
2A".  1:1;  3:5;  8:18.27;  9:7,8,25; 

10:11;  21:3.  13 

iChr.  21:13  whored,  of  ho.  of  A. 

./(■/■.  *1:21  saith  the  Liad  of  .\. 

22  the  L.  make  thee  like  A. 

iRc.  6:16  works  of  house  of  A. 

AIIASI'ERIS. 
Ezr.  4:6  reign  ai  \.  wrote 
Est.  1:1  is  .\.  which  reigned 
Dan.  9:1  of  Darius,  sou  of  A. 
AIIAVAH.     Ezr.  8:15,  21,  31 
AHAK. 


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ALA 

IChr.  R:35Mic.  Pithon.  A.  9:41 
2('/tr.  UH:VJ.U\(\al\  low.  hi-c.  ofA. 
7a  1:1  the  virion  in  day  a  of  A. 

Jlof:.  1:1;  mc.  1:1. 
7:3j,'0  forth  to  meet  A.  10 

AIIAZIAH. 
1  A'.  22:40  A.  liis  .son.  HA',  8:24 

1  A'.  1:2  A.  IVH  throu'^'h 

S:-3U  A.  kiiii;  of  Judah,  went 
JU:13  till-  brethren  of  A. 

2  Oir.  20:35  Jeho.'^h.  join  with  A. 
23:7  destruction  of  A.  was  of 

AIIIAH.     I.SVm*.  14:3;  lA'.  4:3 

AHIJAH. 
l/r.  11:29;  12:15;  14:2.4,6 
15:27  Banslm.  t^on  of  A. 
IC'/ir.  2:25  sonsof  Jerahmeel,  A. 

AIIIKAM. 
2  A".  22:12  Jo^iah  eoniniandcd  A. 

to  incniire.  2  C/tr.  ;i4:20 
25:22  <;edallah  the  son  of  A. 
Jer.  2*):24  liand  of  A.  wan  with 
40:fi  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 

See  GEDALIAH. 

AIIIMAAZ. 

1  Sam.  14:50  tlie  claii;.'hter  of  A. 

2  Sam.  17:17  Jonatlian  and  A. 
18:27  is  like  the  running  of  A. 

1  A'.  4:15  A.  in  Naiihtali 

1  Ohr.  6:8  and  Zadok  begat  A. 

AHIMAX. 
Nmn.  13:22  A.  of  the  children 
Jnd.  1:10  Judah  slew  A. 
IChr.  9:17  and  the  porters,  A. 
AHIMRLEC^H. 

1  Sam.  21:1  A.  was  afraid  at  the 
22:it  son  of  Jesse  coming  to  A. 

1(1  tlion  Shalt  surely  die  A. 
2ti:()  David  said  to  A.  who 
2Sajfi.  8:17  Zadok  and  A.  IChr. 

18:10 
IChr.  24:3  A.  of  the  sons  of,  6,  31 
AHINOAM.   1  Sam.  14:50 ;  25:43 
AIIIU.    2.9«m.  0:3;  16V/r.  13:7 
AlIISAMACFl.     E.r.  35:;J4 

AHITHOPHEL. 
'2  Sam.  15:12  AbsuUnn  sent  for  A. 
10:15  came  to  Jerusal.  and  A. 
2:^  counsi'I  of  A.  was  as  if  a 
17:7  counsel  of  A.  is  not  good 
15  thu.>^  did  A.  counsel.  Si 
IChr.  27:33  A.  was  the  king's 

AiiiTin. 

ISarn.  22:12  thou  ^on  of  A. 

2  Sam.  H:  17  Zadok  the  son  of  A. 

1  C7(r.  18:10 
AHOLAII,  AHOLIBAH. 

EzeA\  2S-A  Sanwi.  is  A.  Jenis.  A. 
3>)  wilt  thou  judge  A.  and  A.? 
AlKH.IAIi.     ^j'.  36:1 
AHOLIBAMAII.     Gen.  36:2,5 

Al,  or  HAI, 
Gen.  13:3  betw.  Beth-el  and  A. 
Jos.  7:4  before  the  men  of  A. 
8:1  up  to  A.  10:2greaterthan  A. 
Ezr.  2:28  the  men  of  Beth-el  and 

A.  Neh.  7:32 
Jer.  40.3  howl,  O  Heshbon.for  A. 
AIATH.     Is.  10:28 

AILED,  ETH. 
Gen.  21:17  what  a.  thee.  Hagar? 
Ji/ti.  18:2:j  M  ieah.  what  a.  thee  ? 

1  Sam.  11:5  what  a.  the  people 

2  Sam.  14:5  the  king  said  unto 

her.  what  a.  thee?  2  A'. 0:28 
Ps.  114:5  what  a.  thee.  O  sea 
Is.  22:1  what  a.  thee  now  that 

AIR. 
2  Sani.  21:in  birds  of  the  a. 
Job  41:10  no  d.  can  come  bet. 
I'ror.  :iO;10  jin  eai^le  in  the  a. 
Er.  10:-^0  l)ird  of  tlie  «.  carry 
Mtfi.  H:^n  l)inls  of  a.  Iuivl-  nests 
13:32  I)irds«irthert,  lodu'einthe 
Mnvk  4:.S2:   A///*  !l:.58 
Acts  22:23  threw  dust  into  tlie  a. 
1  Cor.  9:20  one  that  lieatetli  a. 
14:!l  ye  shall  speak  into  the  «. 
EjJi .  2:  i  prince  of  power  of  the  a. 
I  Thr/i.  4:17  meet  theL.  in  the  a. 
Iit'r.  (1:2  sun  and  a.  weie  dark 
16:17  poured  out  vial  intothea. 
See  FOWLS. 
AJALON.    Jos.  10:12 
ALARM. 
X"V>    10:5  whr-n  ye  blow  an  a.  0 
7  blow,  but  not  sound  an  a. 
9  if  ye  go  to  ^vllr.  lihnv  an  a. 
2Chr.  13:12  truinijetstocry  ana 
Jer.  4:1!)  O  my  soul.  a.  of  war 
49:21  will  caiise  an  a.  of  war 


ALI 

Joel  2:1  an  a.  in  my  holy  mount. 
Zfp.  1:16  a.  against  fenced  cities 

ALAS. 
Num.  24:23  a.  who  shall  live 
Jitd.  6:22  a.  I  have  seen  an  angel 
11:35  a.  daughter  thou  hast 

1  A'.  13:30  a.  my  brother 

2  A'.  6:5  a.  master,  for  it  was 

15  a.  master,  how  shall  we  do? 
Ezek.(\:U  stamp  with  foot,  say  a. 
Joel  1:15  a.  for  the  day  of  the  L. 
Affios  5:16  sav  in  highways,  a.  a. 
Rev.  18:10  ff.  a.  that  great,  16,19 

ALBEIT. 
Eze.  13:7  L.  saith,  a.  I  have  not 
Phile.  19  a.  I  say  not.  how  thou 

ALEXAXDER. 
Mark  15:21  Simon,  father  of  A. 
Acts  4:0  Annas,  Caiaphas.  A. 
19:33  they  drew  A.  out  of  the 
1  Tun.  1:20  ilymeneus  and  A. 
2Tim.  4:14  A."  the  coppersmith 

ALEXA\DRIA,  A\S. 

Acts  6:9  of  the  Libi-rlin.-s  and  A. 

18:24  nam.  Aii(iIlos,  Ijorn  at  A. 

27:6  centurion  found  ship  of  A. 

ALieiv,  s. 

Ex.  18:3  been  a.  in  a  strange 
/>(-'//.  14:21  mayest  sell  to  an  a. 
Job  19:15  am  an  a.  in  their  sight 
Ps.  09:8  a.  to  my  mother's  child. 
Is.  61:5  of  a.  your  plouglimcn 
Lajn.  5:2  our  luuises  turned  to  a. 
E/}h.'2:V2a.  from  coninion wealth 
Ileb.  11:34  flight  the  armies  of  a. 

ALIE\ATE.  ED. 
Eze.  23:17  her  mind  was  o.  ft'om 

18  my  mind  was  a.  from  her  as 
22  from  whom  thv  mind  is  «.  28 
48:14  not  a.  first-fruits  of  land 

Eph.  4:18  fl.  from  life  of  G.  thro' 
Col.  1:21  that  were  sometime  a. 

ALIKE. 
ISam.  30:24  they  shall  part  a. 
Job  21:26  lie  down  a.  in  dust 
P.f.  33:15  fashion,  their  heartsa. 

139:12  darkn.  and  light  both  a. 
Ec.  9:2  all  things  come  a.  to  all 

11:6  whe.  both  shall  be  a.  good 
Rom.  14:5esteemethev  day  a. 

ALIVE. 

Gen.  T.'HS  Noah  remained  a.  and 

12:12  kill  me.  and  save  thee  a. 

50:20  to  save  mm-li  people  a. 
E.r.  1:17  nicn-ehildren  a.  18 
22  dauu-^liter  ve  shall  save  a. 

22:4  if  the  theft  be  found  a. 
Lev.  10:16  he  was  angry  with 

Aaron's  sons  left  a. 
A^?/m. 16:33  went  down  a.  into  pit 

22:33  slain  thee,  and  sav.  her  a. 

31:15  ye  saved  all  the  women  a. 
iJeut.  4:4  a.  every  one  this  day 

5:3  all  of  us  a.  here  this  day 

6:24  might  pres.  us  a.  this  day. 

20:16  save  a.  noth,  that  breath. 

32:39  and  I  make  a.  l.Sa77i.  2:6 
Jos.  2:13  ye  save  (i.  my  father 

14:10  the  Lord  hath  kept  me  a. 
Jiirl.  8:19  saved  them  a.  I  would 
1  Sam.  15:8  he  took  Agag  a. 

27:9  left  man  nor  woman  a. 

1  K.  20:18  peace  or  war  take  a. 
21:15  Naboth  is  not  a.  but  dead 

2  K.  5:7  G.  to  kill  and  make  a.? 
7:4  if  they  saie  u^  a.  we  live 

12  we  shall  catch  (hem  a. 
10:14  andthev  took  them  a. 

2  Chr.  2.5:12  other  lO.OlXt  left  a. 
Ps.  30:3  L.  thou  hast  kept  me  a. 
Pror.  1:12  swal.  a.  as  the  grave 
Jer.  4i»:ll  I  will  preserve  a. 
Eze.  13:18  the  souls  a.  that  come 

19  souls  a.  that  should  not  live 
18:27  he  shall  save  his  soul  a. 

Dan.  5:19  whom  would,  kept  a. 
Mark  16:11  heard  that  he  was  a. 
Liiki'  l.*i:24  was  dead  and  is  a.  32 

24:2.'i  aiiLfels  who  said  he  wasrt. 
Arfx  1:3  a.  after  his  jmssion 

9:41  widows,  presented  hero. 

20:12  brought  the  young  man  a. 

25:19  whom  V.  atlirnuKl  to  bert. 
Rom.  6:11  a.  to  God  through  C. 

13  as  those  a.  IVom  the  dead 
7:9  for  I  was  a.  willnnit  the  law 

1  Cor.  15:22  Christ  all  be  made  «. 
1  Thes.  4:15  are  a.  and  remain.  17 
R^v.  1:181  am  n.  forevermore 

2:8  which  was  dead,  and  is  a. 

19:20  cast  n.  into  lake  of  Are 
Kiep  AI.TA'K.     SeM  kkkp. 

Yet    \LIVi:. 
Gen.  43:7  is  your  father  yet  a.  ^ 


ALL 

Ccn.  43:27  he  yet  rt..^28  is  yet  a. 

45:26  Joseph  is  yet  a.  28 

46::30  bee.  thou  art  yet  a. 
E.r.  4:18  see  they  be  yet  a. 
Deut.  31:27  I  am  yet  a.  with  vou 
2Sam.  12:18  child  yet  a.  21,  22 

18:14  ytt  a.  in  midst  of  the  oak 
1  A'.  20:32  he  v-7f/./heismy  bro. 
Ec.  4:2  than  the  livinfr  )/ef.  a. 
Ezek.  7:13  sold.  althoLi£rh  yet  a. 
Mat.  27:03  said  while  yet  a. 

ALL. 
Gen.  24:36  given  a.  that  he  hath 
1  Sam..  9:19  tell  thee  a.  in  thy  h. 

30:8  and  without  fail  recover  a. 
1  K.  20:4  I  am  thine,  and  a.  I 
Neh.  9:6  L.  prcservest  them  a. 
.7o6;34:19  they  a.  are  works  of  hla 
Ps.  14:3  are  a.  gone  aside,  a. 

34:19  deliv.  him  out  of  them  a. 

44:17  a.  this  is  come  upon  iis 
Pror.  22:2  L.  is  maker  of  them  a. 
Ezek.  20:40  a.  of  ihem  shall  sen-e 

37:22  shall  be  king  to  them  a. 
Dan.  1:19  among  a.  none  like  D. 
Ilos.  5:2  a  rebuker  of  them  a. 
Mai.  2:10  have  we  not  a.  one  F. 
Mat.  13:5fi  sisters,  are  they  not  a. 

22:28  for  they  a.  bad  her 
Mark  12:44  a.  she  had.  Zw.  21:4 
Luke  All  if  thou  worship  me.  a. 

15:31  eon,  a.  that  I  have  is  thine 

17:10  when  ye  have  done  a.  say 
John  4:39  told  me  a.  ever  I  did' 

13:10  ye  are  clean,  l3ut  not  a. 

17:21  that  they  a.  may  be  one 
Acts  4;'i3  irn'at  grace  was  on  a. 

16:28  thysclfno  harm,  wearea. 

1  Cor.  3:22  a.  are  yours,  ye  are 
Phil  4:18  I  have  a.  and  afeound 

2  Tim.  3:11  out  of  them  a.  the  L. 
1  Pet.  3:8  be  ye  a.  of  one  mind 

1  John  2:19  were  not  a.  of  us 
Above  ALL.    See  abo^'e. 
According:  to  ALL. 
Gen.  0:22  N.  did  accor.  to  a.  7:5 
Ex.  31:11  ac.  toa.  L.  commanded 

36:1 ;  39:32.  42;  40:16:  Nam. 

2:34;  8:20;  9:5;  29:40;  Deut. 

1:3,  41 
Jos.  11:23  took  thelandflc.  ^oa. 

1  A'.  8:56  given  rest  ac.  to  a. 
11:37  Shalt  rciLrn  ac.  to  a.  thy 
22:53  ac.  to  a.  his  father  had  d. 

2   A'.    23:33,  37;    24:9,    19; 
2  Chr.  26:4  :  27:2 

2  7\'.  10:30  ac.  to  a.  in  mv  heart 
18:3  ac.  to  a.  David,  2  Chr.  29:2 

1  Chr.  17:15  ac.  /off.  these  words 
Ne/i.  5:19  for  good,  ac.  to  a.  I  h. 
Jer.  42:20  ac.  to  a.  L.  shall  say 

50:29  ac.  to  a.  Babyl.  bath  done 
Eze.  24:24  ac.  to  a.  he  hath  done 

Before  ALL. 
GaL  2:14  Peter  bef.  them  a. 

For  ALL. 
Phil.  2:21 /or  a.  seek  their  o\vn 
lleb.  S:Ufor  a.  shall  know  me 

10:10  ofi'ering  of  Ch.  oucc  for  a. 

In  ALL. 
Gen.  21:12  in  a.  Sarah  hath  said 

22  God  with  thee  in  a.  thou 
Dent.  29:9  pi'osp.  in  a.  that  ye  do 
1  A'.  2:3  mayest  prosper  in  a. 
1  Cor.  12:0  God  worketh  alH/*  v?. 

1.5:28  that  God  may  be  ail  iji  a. 
E/ih.  1:23  him  that  fili.  all  ina. 
Col.  3:11  Christ  is  all  in  a. 
ALL  Night     See  night. 

Over  ALL. 
2Sa'm.  3:21  mayest  reign  overd. 
1  Chr.  29:12  fboti  r<4enestorf?-fl. 
Ps.  I03:IUkiii!:iloni  ruh'Ihorero'. 
Mat.  24:47  ruler  on  r  a.  Lu.  12:44 
John  17:2  giv.  him  power  o?'erG. 
Rom.  9:5  over  a.  God  blessed  for 

10:12  Lord  orer  a.  ie  nch  to  all  . 

To  or  I'lito  ALL. 
Ps.  145:9  the  Lord  is  good  to  a. 
Ec.  2:14  one  event  to  a.  9:3.  11 

9:2  all  things  come  ahke  to  .7. 
Is.  36:6  Pharaoh  toa.  that  trust 
Mark  13:37  1  say  unto  a.  watch 
Luke  12:41  speaKest  to  us.  toa.> 
Acf.^  2:39  promise  Is  to  a.  afar  off 

4:10  manliest  to  n.  that  dwell 
Ro}n.  10:12  nch  unto  a.  that  call 

13:7  render  toa.  their  dues 
1  Cor.  9:19  a  servant  //nfo  a. 
1  Tim.  4:15 profit,  may  app,  toa. 

Upovi  ALL. 

Row.  3:22  u/">ii  a.  them  that  be. 

.\LL  tlifSL-. 

Gen.  15:10  took  to  him  a.  these 


al:\i 

Gen.  42:36  a.  the.ve  are  against  me 
i'r.lO:!  G.  spake  a.  thi.'^e  words 
Job  12:9  know,  not  that  in  a.  t. 
Ilab.  2:6  shall  not  a.  t.  take  up 
Mat.  0:;i3  a.  t.  shall  be,  Lu.  12:31 

ALL  this. 
Gen.  41:39  God  showed  thee  fl.  t. 
Devi.  32:27  hath  not  done  a.  this 
Jud.  6:13  a.  this  befallen  us  ! 

1  Sam.  22:15  k.  nothing  of  a.  t. 

2  Sam..  14:  19of  Joab  in  a.  this? 
Job  1:22  a.  t.  J.  sinned  not,  2:10 

13:1  mine  eye  hath  seen  a.  (his 
Ps.  44:17  a.  this  is  come  upon  us 

78:32  for  a.  thi.<  they  sinned  still 
Ec,  8:9  a.  thit  havr'l  seen  and 

9:1  a.  this  I  considered  in  heart 

Is.  5:25  forrt.  this  hisangerisuot 

turned  9:12.  17,21;  10:4 

48:6  thou  hast  heard,  see  a.  tills 
Dan.  5:22  ihou  kncwest  a.  this 

7:16  asked  h.  the  truth  of  a.  t 
IIos,  7:10  nor  seek  him  for  a.  t. 
Mic.  1:5  transgress,  of  Jac.  iscf.  t. 
Mat.  1:22  a.  t.  was  done  that  pro- 
phets be  fulfilled  21:4;  26;5G 
Lnke  16:26  a.  t.  tlu-re  is  a  gulf 

24:21  a.  t.  to-day  is  the  third  d. 

ALL  that  he  had. 
Gen.  12:20  P.  uuda.  (.  h.  h. 

13:1  A.  out  of  K.  and  a.  t.  h.  h. 

2.5:5  Abr.  gave  a.  t.  h.  h.  to 

31:21  Jacob  fled  with  (/.  /.  h.  h. 

39:4  «.  /.  //.  /(.  into  Joseph's  6 
5  bl.  of  the  L.  was  on  a.  t.h.h. 
Mat.  18:25  he  sold  «.  t.  he  had 
Mark  5:26  she  sjjeut  a.  t.  she  had 

12:44  east  in  a.  f.  s.  h.    Lu.  21:4 
ALL  the  ^vhile. 
Job  27:3  a.  the  iv.  my  breath 
See  further  other  visual  Substan- 
tives : 

CONGREGATIOX  H.^Y,  KAKTII,  IS- 
RAEL, 31EN,  PEOi-LK,  TiUNOS,  etC. 

ALLEGIAG. 

Acts  17:3  a.  C.  must  have  suf. 
ALLEGORY. 

Gal.  4:24  which  things  are  an  a, 
ALLELVIAII. 

Rev.  19:1  great  voice  say  a.  3, 4, 6 
ALLOW. 

Lyke  11:48  that  ye  a.  the  deeds 
.4^^^24:15  themselves  also  «.  thai 
Rom.  7:15  which  I  do.  I  a.  not 

ALLOWED,  ETH. 
Rom.  I4:i;2  tliat  thing  wli.  he  a. 

1  Thes.  2:4  as  were  a.  of  God 

ALLO\VA\(E. 

2  A".  25:20  his  rt.was  continual  a. 

ALLIRE. 
Has.  2:14  a.  her  into  the  wild. 
2  Pet.  2:18  they  a.  through  lusta 

ALMIGHTY. 
Gen.  17:1  I  am  tlie  a.  God.  walk 
28:3  God  a.  blet^s  thee  and  make 
25:11  I  am  God  a.  be  fruitful 
43:14  God  fl.  give  you  mercy 
49:25  by  a.  who  shall  bless  thee 
E-x.  0:3  appeared  by  iumie(iod  a. 
A'(/;h.24;4  saw  the  vision  of  «.  16 
Ruth  1:20  (/.  hath  dealt  bitterly 

21  the  a.  hath  afllictcd  me 
Job  5:17  dcsp.  not  chasten,  of  a. 
6:4  arrows  of  the  «.  are  with,  me 
14  forsakelh  the  fear  of  the  fl. 
8:3  doth  the  a.  pervert  justice? 
5  thy  supplication  to  the  a. 
11:7  find  out  fl.  to  perfection? 
13:3  surely  1  would  speak  to  a. 
15:25  strenglheneth  ag.  tluw/. 
21:15  a.  Wjg  should  serve  hhn 
20  shall  drink  the  wnilh  of  «. 
22:3  pleasure  to  a.  thou  art 
17  what  the  a.  do  for  tl.cm  ? 
2:3  if  thou  return  to  the  a.  thou 

25  the  fl.  shall  be  thy  dcfmce 

26  have  thv  delight  in  the  a. 
23-16  and  tlie  a.  troiihh  ih  me 
24:1  are  not  hid  from  the  fl. 
27:2  fl.  who  bath  vexed  mv  soul 

10  delight  himself  in  tlie'fl. 

11  is  with  fl.  will  I  not  cimceal 
29:5  w.  the  fl.  was  yet  with  me 
31:2  inheritance  ofV/. 

35  that  thefl,  wouldanswermo 
32:8  inspiration  of  tlu'  fl.  giveth 
33:4  breath  of  fl.  hath  givtn  mo 
34:10  far  from  fl.  to  com.  iniq. 

12  neither  will  the  fl.  jiervcrt 
35:13  the  fl.  will  not  regard 
37:23  the  fl.  we  cannot  f  nd  him 
40:2  contendeth  with  fl.  instruct 

I's.  08:14  when  a.  scattereth  k. 


CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


757 


ALO 

P/i.  91:1  the  shallow  of  thert. 

/».  i:j:«di'>inuti"ii  from  1  ho  n. 

AV*.  l:Sl  voiioof  tho«.  10:3 

./*»/  1:1^1  (lostrucjiou  tVoiii  Ihe  a. 

i  Cor.  (i:lH  my  sons,  saith  L.  «. 

AVc.  1:8  was  ami  is  to  coino.  <l. 
4:S  L.  tWnl  -/.  which  wa^  11:17 
ir.::)  I.oril  «.  jilsl  and  triF\  Hi:" 
ai:*J  li.  «.  and  Lamb  tcmpluuf 

.\L>ioxn.  8. 

(li-n.  ft:  11  mvirli,  mils,  and  (1. 
AV.  a5::«  likilo  </.  »l;  37:1'J.  ao 
.V««i.  IT:8  rod  of  Aaron  jli'ld.  «. 
AV.  ia:.">  <i.  trci;  sh:\ll  flourish 
Mr.  1:11 1  sec  a  i-od  of  au  a.  tree 

AK.MOST. 
ft.  73:4  m.v  fii-l  wore  a.  Rono 
y4:17  m.v  soul  (/.  dwelt  in  silence 
1I'J:H7  (/.  eonsnnuHl  me  upon  e. 
Fix/r.  .V.t4  I  was  fu  in  all  evil 
.l</ji  i:i:41  eaine  i/.the  whole  city 
l'.l:JG  hul  II.  Ihrou^'h  all  Asia 
2)l:3S  (/.  thou  almost  persuades! 
Sit  we:-e  holh  ((.  and  alto;:eIher 
//e«.  '.I:ti  a.  all  thinsjsby  the  law 

.\LMS. 
-Vat.  6:1  do  not  your  a.  before 
a  doest  thine  «.  ilo  not  eonnd 
4  that  thine  (I.  nniy  he  in  secret 
Liikv  11:41  fiiven.of  suchthinu's 
ia::tt  and  i_'ive  a.  provide  bags. 
.leAv  :i:;t  se<-inir  P.  and  J.  ask.  a. 
10:a  t'ornelius  pave  much  a. 
4  ihine  It.  for  a  memoriiil.  31 
a  1:17  to  brin;,'  «.  to  mv  nation 

.\I,MS1)F.EI»S. 
Acts  0:36  Dorcas  lull  of  a. 
.\LMIG.TBEE!!!. 

1  A".  1(1:11  fr.  tiphirid.ntyofa-f. 
la  made  of  (1-^  pillars 

.\LOE8. 
Pit.  45:8  parmenis  smell  of  a. 
Pixir.  7:17  perl",  my  bed  with  a. 
Canl..  4:14  myrrh. «.  willi  spices 
Joiin  19::W  brought  a  mi.v.  of  a. 

.4I.OXE. 
*r^n.  2:lSffooti  man  should beff. 
Kr.  18:18  not  able  thyself  a. 
a-l:a  Moses  it.  shail  come  near 
,Vm//(.  11:14  n4>t  able  to  bear  all 
tliis  people  rt.  Dent.  l:fl.  12 
23:il  the  people  shall  dwell  tt. 
Ihtil.  :«:ia  as  Lord  a.  diil  hadh. 
3;):a8  Isr.  shall  dwell  in  safel  y  u. 

2  Sin/i.  lS:a4  a  man  run.  (?.  aii 

1  A'.  11:2'.!  they  Iwo  a.  in  field 

2  A'.  Ill:  13  art  God  a.  h.  :37:1G; 

Ps.  8«:UI 
Job  1:15  escaped  n.  to  1. 16. 17, 19 
9:8rt.  spreadelhout  theheavem 
15:19  to  whom  (/.  earth  wasgiv. 
31:17  have  I  eaten  my  morsel « 
Ps,  8:J:1H  whose  name  rt.  is  Jeh. 
13B:4  who  «.  doelh  Rreat  wond 
148:13  his  name  rt.  is  excellent 
AV.  4:8  one  rt.  and  not  a  second 

10  that  is  a.  when  he  falleth 
In.  2:11  L.  rt.  shall  be  e.\alted,  17 
14::jluouert.iuapp<Hnted  times 
51:2  1  called  him  rt.  and  blessed 
6:i;3  trodden  the  wine-press  rt. 
Zrtm,  .■):28silleth«.Bndkeepeth 
Milt.  4:4  live  bv  bread  rt.  Lu.  4:4 
14;a;i  he  «iis  «.  /-«iv  9:18 
18:15  between  thee  and  him  a. 
Mark  4:34  were  rt.  he  expounded 
6:47  sea.  and  he  rt.  on  the  land 
Liikf  5:21  forgive  sins  but  G.  a 
0:4  but  for  the  priests  a. 
9:18  as  Jesus  was  a.  praying 
;W  v«  dee  jiast.  Jes.  was  found  a. 
Joltn  *i:13  nito  a  mountain  rt. 
22  discip.  were  gone  away  rt. 
8:lfi  for  lam  not  a.  but,  16::i2 
17:20  uc-ither  pray  I  for  Iheseff. 
.I.Y.S  l'.i:2il  Ihat  notn.  at  Ephesus 
lium.  4;2:i  written  for  his  sakert. 
liitl.  6:4  rejoicing  in  himself  o 
Jlih.  9:7  went  high-priest  a.  once 
Jam.  2:17  faith  is  dead,  being  a. 

Left  ALOXE. 

Is.  49:21  I  was/f ;/  rt.  these  where 

John  8:9  Jesus  was  Uj't  a.  and  w. 

29  Father  hath  not  lift  me  a. 

Rom.  11:3  I  am  Uft  a.  and  they 

Let  ALOXE. 
J<J,  10:20  Irt  me  rt.  that  I  take 
//"  .  4:17  join,  to  idids,  /.  him  rt.  I 
Mat.  15:14  Ul  them  n.  blind  lead  l 
Mark  1:24 /<Mis«.  what  have  we 

to  do  with  thee,  Luke  4:34 
14:6  Jesus  said.  Ut  her  rt. 
Luke  13:8  /,/  it  rt.  this  .vear  also 
John  ll:18if  we  W  him  rt.  all  m 
12:7  t<t  her  (/.  agaiust  the  day 


ALW 

.ids  5:38  refr.  ft-om  these  m.  /.  rt. 

AL(M>F. 
Ps.  ;i8:ll  my  friends  stand  rt. 
ALDl'l).    Nceriiv.  citiF.n, sixu. 

ALPHA. 
Her.  1:8  I  am  rt.  11  :21:6;  22:13 

ALIMIEIS. 
J/il/.  10:3  James,  Ihe  son  of  .\. 
.Ifrt;*  3: 18 ;  /,i/t«0:15;  Acts 


1:13 
Mark  2:14  taw  Levi  the  son  of  A. 
ALREAOY. 

Ef.  1:10  il  halh  been  rt.  of  old 
Mat.  17:12  Klias  is  etune  (/. 
■Tohn  3:18  condemned  rt. 
I'hil.  3:16  we  have  rt.  attained 
Her.  a:2o  that  ye  have  u.  hold  f. 

ALSO. 
Oen.  6:3  for  that  he  n.  Is  flesh 
1  Sam.  14:44  S.  answ.  Ooddoso, 
and  m.  rt.  2  .sViwi.  3:,^">:  19:13 
y*.  6.8:18  girts  I'm-  rebellious  a. 
Zee.  8:21  toseek  Lord  I  willgon. 
Mill.  Ii:21  w.  heart  be  rt.  /,./.  U:U 

26:73  thou  art  .(.  one  of  Ihem 
.Joliil  5:19  these  rt,  doth  the  Sim 

12:26  where  I  am.  there  shall  rt. 

14:3  where  I  am,  ye  nniy  be  «. 
1  Vor.  15:8  he  was'seeu  of  me  a. 
■ITim.  1:5  persuaded  in  thee  a. 

ALTAR. 
Gen.  8:20  Noah  bnilded  an  a. 

12:7  .\hraham  built  an  rt.  22:9 

:«:1  Beth-el,  make  there  an  a. 
Ex.  17:13  Moses  built  an  rt. 

20:24  an  rt.  of  earth  nniketome 

2il:.S7  .-:Mieliry  it,  a.  most  holy 
44  I  will  sanctify  the  rt. 

30:27  a.  of  incense 

40:10  rt.  of  bnrnt-oftering 
Ler.  6:9  tire  of  o.  shall  be  bum. 
X'lm.  7:81  dedication  of  the  a. 

18:3  sliull  not  come  nigh  the  rt. 
./f«.  2a::il  called  thert.  Kd. 
./ill/.  6:2'i  throw  down  rt.  of  B. 
3  .Sam.  21:18  rear  an  a.  to  tlu'  L. 

1  A'.  1.3:a  cried  against  thert.O  rt. 
lS:;iO  Klijah  repaired  Hie  rt. 

:15  the  water  ran  about  the  a. 

2  A'.  18:22  shall  worship  before 
this  rt.  Is.  :!6:7 

Ps.  26:6  will  I  compass  thine  rt. 
43:4  then  will  I  go  to  rt.  of  Cod 
Is.  19:19  an  «.  in  midst  ofEgyjit 
27:9  slimes  of  rt.  as  chalk-sto. 
56:7  sjicri.  accepted  on  mine  a. 
Lam.  2:7  Lord  h.  cast  off  his  a. 
Ezek.  8:16  between  porch  and  rt. 
.Joel  1:13  howl,  ye  minist.  of  rt. 
2: 17  priests  weep  b. porch  and  rt. 
Amos  2:8  to  pledge  by  every  a.    [ 
Mill.  1:7  polluted  bread  on.  rt. 

10  fire  on  mine  rt.  for  naught 
2:13  covering  rt.  with  tears 
.Mat.  5:2:)  thou  bring  gift  to  the  a. 
2.3:18  swear  by  the  rt.  it  is  n. 

35  ye  slew  between  the  temple 
and  rt.  Luke  11:51 
Ac/s  17:2:5  a.  with  this  inscript. 
1  Vor.  9:13  parlak.  with  n.  10:18 
Ileb.  7:13  attendance  at  the  a. 
13:10  we  liave  an  «.  whereof 
Pee.  6:9  under  the  a.  souls  of 
8:3  prayers  on  the  golden  rt. 
9:13  friim  horns  of  golden  a. 
See  BviLT. 

ALTARS. 
1  A".  19:10  thrown  di>\™  rt.  J4 
Ps.  frl:3  even  Ihine  rt.  O  Lord. 
/«.  17:8  shall  not  look  to  the  n. 
./-fr.l7:l  sin  graven  on  bonis  of  rt. 

2  their  children  remeni.  rt. 
E'ek.  6:4  your  a.  shall  be  desol. 
Jfos.  8:11  rt.  to  sin.  rt.  shall  be 

12:11  rt.  as  heaps  in  the  furrows 
.-iHios  3:14  visit  then,  oflielh-el 
Rorn.  11:3  digged  down  thine  a. 

ALTER. 
Ezr.  6:11  whoso,  shall  rt.  this 
Pi.  89:.^  not  «.  the  thing  gone 

ALTERED. 
Luke  9:29  countenance  was  a. 

ALTOGETHER. 
Ps.  14:3  a.  flllliy.  Ps.  ,'>:i:3 

19:9  judgments  are  righteous  a. 

50:21  rt.  such  a  one  as  thyself 

]:)9:4  lo.  thou  knowest  it  a. 
Cant.  5:16  yea.  he  is  a.  lovely 
John  9::J4  wast  a.  born  in  sins 
,4c/.*  26:29  aim.  and  rt.  such  as  I 

ALW.VY,  S. 
.7oA.  7:16  I  would  not  live  n. 

27:10  will  he  rt.  call  upon  Uod* 
Ps.  16:8  have  set  L.  «.  before  me 


AJIE 
Pi.  ia3:9  ho  will  not  a.  chido 
.l/«^  28:20  I  am  with  you  a. 
.Mark  14:7  ve  have  not  a.Jn.  18:8 
./iihii  8:29  1  do  rt.  those  things 

11:12  ihou  hearest  men. 
PhU.  1:4  rt.  in  every  inayiT 

20  as  rt.  so  now  Christ  shttU 

4:4  rejoice  in  the  Lord  rt. 
1  Thee.  2:16  till  up  their  sins  a. 

AM  L 
Mai.  18:20  ihen-  urn  I  In  the  m. 

I  A.^l,  I  A.M  thnt  I  AM. 
Er.  3:14  /am  that  /am  hath 
Job  9::J2  he  is  not  a  man  as  /  rtw 
Is.  4-1:6  I  am  the  first,  I  am  the 
last,  1,8:12:  Il,r.  1:11 

47:8  I  uiii.  none  else.  '/.ep.  2:13 
Luke  22:70  ye  say  that  /  am 
John  8:.">8  before  Abr.  was.  /am 

12:26  where  lam  I  here  shall  my 

17:24  with  me  where  I  am 
.4cAv  26:29  altog.  such  as  I  am 
1  Cor.  15:10of  (i.  lam  what  /am 
Gill.  4:12  be  as  /am.  for  /  am  as 

Here  AM  I,  or  Hen-  I  AM. 

See  UEUK. 

AMALEK. 

Gen.  36:12  T.  hare  to  Kliphaz  A. 
A>.  17:8  Ihen  came  .-V.  and  f, 

14  the  remembrance  of  A.  16 
Num.  2-1:20  looked  on  A.  he  took 

up  his  p.  and  said  .\.  was 
Deut.  25:17  A.  did.  1  Sam.  15:2 

19  out  the  remembrance  of  A. 
,/wi/.  5:14  was  a  root  against  A. 

1  .Sam.  15:3smiteA.;  Scilyof  A. 
28:18  exec,  his  wralh  on  A. 

Ps.  83:7  Gebal,  Anmiou,  A.  are 
AM-\NA.     Cant.  4:8. 
AMASl. 

2  f!am.  17:25  A.  capt.  of  the  host 
I  A'.  2:5  »  hat  J.  did  to  A.  32 

1  Chr.  2:17  .\bigail  bare  .\, 

2  Chr.  28:12  A.  s.  of  IL  stood  up 
.A.MAZED. 

.Job  32:15  a.  ans^v.  red  no  more 
/...■.  13:8  be  a.  one  at  another 
ICzrk.  .32:10  peonle  a.  at  thee 
Mat  19:25  the  disciples  were  a. 
.Uark'2A2  were  all  «.  Luke  5:26 

14::i:5  he  began  to  be  sore  rt. 
Luke  4:36  alfa.  and  spake  among 

U:4:i  were  all  a.  at  mighty  pow. 
Acts  9:21  all  that  heard  S. were  a. 

AMAZE.MEXT. 
Acts  3:10  filled  with  a.  at  what 

1  Pet.  3:6  not  afraid  with  any  a. 
AMAKIAH. 

2  A'.  12:21  A.  reign..  2  C7i.  24:27 
l:i:12  fought  iiL'ainst  A.  14:15 
14:11  but  A.  would  not  hear 
13:3  A.  had  done,  2  Chr.  26:4 

1  Chr.  6:45  A.  son  of  Ililkiah 
a  Cftr.  25:27  A.  did  turn  the  L. 
Amos  7:10  A.  priest  of  Beth-el 

AMBASSADOR. 
Pror.  13:17  a  faithful  a.  is  health 
.At.  49:14a. senttohcalh.  Oti.  1 
Ejih.  6:20  I  am  an  a.  in  bonds 

.4MDASS.\D0RS. 
./OS.  9:4  as  if  they  had  been  a. 

2  C?ir.  35:21  he  sent  rt.  saying 
/s.  18:2  sendeth  rt.  by  the  sea 

30:4  his  a.  came  to  llanes 
.33:7  rt.  of  peace  shall  weep 

A'zt*.  17:15  rebelled  in  sending  rt. 

2  Cor.  5:20  we  are  rt.  for  Christ. 
.\.>IBARS.VGE. 

Luke  14::i2  sendeth  an  a. 

.-^MBER.     .%<>  COLOR. 

A-MBISH,  ES. 

./OS.  8:2  an  a.  for  the  city. 

Jer.  51:12  prepare  the  a. 
AMBISHMEXT,  S. 

2  Chr.  13:13  Jerob.  caused  an  a. 

20:2a  Lord  set  n.  against  -Ajn. 

AMEX. 

Xum.  5:22  woman  shall  say  rt.  a. 

Deal.  27:15  people  shall  say  a. 

1  A'.  1:36  Benaiah  answered  a. 

1  Chr.  16:36  )ieople  said  a.  and 

Ps.  41:13  e\erlastiug,  a.  and  a. 
72:19  with  his  glory,  a.  and  a, 
89:52  blessed  evennore,  a. and  a. 
106:48  let  all  the  people  say  a. 

Jer.  28:6  even  Jeremiah  said  a. 

.Uiit.  6:13  the  glory  for  ever,  a. 

1  Cor.  14:16  unleanied  say  a. 

2  Cor.  1:20  in  him  yea  and  rt. 
Per.  1:18  alive  for  evermore  a. 

:):14  these  things  saith  the  a. 
5:14  the  four  beasts  paid  a.  19:4 
22:20  rt.  even  so.  come.  L.  Jesus 


ANC 

AMEXD,  e. 

Lev.  5:16  he  shall  make  a. 
Jer.  7:3rt.  ways,  5;  26:13;  85:15 
John  4:52  when  he  bi-gaii  to  a. 

A.MEHOE. 
/)eut.  22:19  a.  him  in  100  shekels 
^VMETIIYST.    See  auati!  and 

JACINTH. 

A.MLVBLE. 

P».  &i:\  how  rt.  are  tliy  labor. 
AMISS. 

2  Chr.  6:.'J7  done  rt. 
/)iin.  3:29  speak  any  thing  o. 
Luke  2:1:41  hath  done  nothing  a. 
Jam.  4:3  because  3'e  ask  a. 
AMMAII.    2.Srtwi.2:24 
A.MMl.     IIos.  2:1 

AM.MIXADAU. 
A*./-.  6:23.\aron  tookdaugh.  of  A- 
llulh  4:20  .\.  begat  N.  Mat.  1:4 
A.^l  -M I-X ADIB.     Cant.  6: 12 

AM.MOX. 
Gen.  19:38  f.  of  children  of  \. 

A.M.MOXITE,  S. 
Diut.  2.3:3  .-V.  not  enter  cougreg. 
1  .sn;«.  11:11  slew  A.  till  heat  of 

1  A'.  11:1  S.  loved  women  of  .\. 

2  Chr.  26:8  .\.  gifts  lo  fzziah 
Ezr,  9:1  the  abomination  of  A. 

AMXOX. 
2  Sam.  3:2  D's  llrst-born  was K. 
i:!:2,  26, aS;  1  Chr.  3:1 ;  4:20 
AMOX. 

1  A".  22:26  back  to  A. 

2  A'.  21:18  A.  reigned;  23  slain 
2  Chr.  :i;i;22  A.  sacrificed  to  img. 
Seh.  7:59ontof  cajit.  child,  of  A. 
Mat.  1:10  Manasses  begat  A. 

AMORITE,  S. 
Gen.  15:16  iniq.  of  A.  not  fllll. 
48:aa  I  took  I'r.  A.  with  my  sw. 
Wc»?.2l):  17  utterly  destroy  the  A. 
.los.  10:12  L.  delivered  up  .-V. 
./«'/.  11:23L.  dispossessed  the-\. 

1  .S'rtm.  7:14  bet.  Israel  and  A. 
a  ,Vrt//(.21:2  Gibeonites  were  of  A. 
Ezek.  16:3  fath.  an  A.  moth.,  45 

AMOS,  or  AMOK. 

2  A'.  19:2  Is.  the  son  of  A.  20; 
20:1 :  2  Chr.  26:22 ;  :va:ao.  32  ; 
/s.  1:1;  2:1;  13:1;  20:2;  37:2, 
21;  38:1 

.imos  7:14  A.  said  I  was  no  prop. 
Luke  3:25  Slatta.  was  son  of  A- 
AMPHIPOLIS.     Ads  17:1 
.UIPLLAS.    Eom.  16:3 

A.MRA.M. 
E.c.  6:18  sons  of  Kohath.  A. 
1  Chr.  1:41  sons  of  Dishon,  A. 
6:3  children  of  A.  Aaron 
Ezr.  10:34  sons  of  B.,  Maadl,  K 
ANAH.     Gen.  36:24 
AXAK. 
Xum.  13:28  children  of  X.  33 
Deut.  9:2  hef.  the  children  of  .\.? 
./OS.  15:14  sons  of  .\.  Jud.  1:20 

AXARIM. 
I)eut.  2:10  people  tall  as  A.  9:2 
.Jus.  11:22  none  of  the  .-V.  were 
14:15  Arba  was  great  among  A. 
ANAMMELECII.    2  A".  17:31 

AXAMAS. 
.■ids  5:5  A.  hearing  fell  down 
9:12  vision  A.  coming.  22:12 
2.3:2  A.  commanded  lo  smite 
24:1  A.  descended 

AXATHEMA. 
1  Cor.  16:22  be  a.  niaran-atha 

.4X-\TI10TH. 
./OS.  21:18  A.  with  her  suburbs 
1  K.  2:26  to  A.  to  thine  own 

1  Chr.  7:8  sons  of  Becher,  .\.  and 
Xth.  10:19  A.  sealed  the  cov. 
/s.  10::iO  thy  voice.  O  poor  .K. 
Jer.  11:23  evil  on  the  men  of  A^ 

29:27  reproved  Jeremiah  of  A. 
32:7  my  field  that  is  in  A.  8. 

AXCESTOBS. 
Lev.  26:45  covenant  of  their  a. 

AXCHOB,  8. 
Ada  27:30  would  have  cast  a. 
Ileb.  6:19  hope  we  have  as  an  o. 

AXCIEXT. 
Deut.  33:15  things  of  a.  moun. 
./ml.  5:21  that  a.  river,  Kishon 

2  A'.  19:25  a.  times  Is.  37:26 
1  Chr.  4:22  these  arc  rt.  things 
Ezr.  3:12  rt.  men  that  had  seen 
./o/>.  12:12  with  the  a.  is  wisdom 
/'rov.  22:28  rem.  not  rt.  landmark 


758 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


ANG 

If.  3:2  a.  the  Lord  rtoth  take 
!l:15  ttie  a.  and  tinnnraWe  he  is 
19:11  I  nm  the  poii  of  «.  kings 
23:"  antiquity  is  iif  ».  days 
44:7  I  appointed  the  a.  people 
4T:fi  the  (i.  laid  thy  yoke 
5t:'.l  awake  as  in  the  a  days 
Jfi:  1S;1.')  stumble  from  a.  paths 
Ezrk:  !i:H  hefian  at  the  a.  men 
Dai:.  7:0  the  a.  ol'  days  did  sit 
Vi  like  Son  of  man  came  to  a. 
22  till  the  a.  of  days  came 
AXCIEN'TS. 

1  .Sfim.  24:13  proverb  of  the  o. 
ys.  119:1()0  more  than  the  a. 
Is.  3:14  into  iudsment  with  a. 

24:23  L.  shall  reisn  hef.  his  rt. 

Jer.  19:1  of  a.  of  people  and  a. 

Eztk.  7:2(i  shall  per.  from  the  a. 

8:12  hast  seen  what  the  a.  Ciot 

27:9  a.  of  Gehal  thy  calkers 

AlVrLE-BO\ES. 
Acts  3:7  a.-b.  received  strength. 

AXfLES. 
Ezek.  47:3  waters  were  to  the  a. 

AIVDBEW. 
Mark  13:3  A.  asked  privately 
Johv  1:40  which  heard  was  A. 
ANDR0NIC1"S.    Rcim.  V,:l 
ANER.     Got.  14:24  ;  1  Chr.  6:70 

A\GEL. 

Gen.  22:11  ff.  said,  Abraham 

24:7  send  his  a.  beftjre  thee.  40 

l.S;lt)  tile  a.  who  redeeme<l  me 

Ex.  23:80  send  rt.  before  thee, 

23;  32:34  ;:B:2 
Niim.  20:1H  sent  an  a. 
Jud.  13:19  a.  did  wondrously 

2  Sam.  24:11)  the  rt.  stretched  out 

his  hand,  the  a.  1  C'/;?-.  21:15 
17  he  saw  the  a.  that  smote 
1  K.  13:18  a.  spake  by  the  word 
19:5  an  a.  touched  Elijah 

1  f'Ar.  21:15  G.  sentanrt.  to  Jcru. 

20  Oman  turned  and  saw  the  rt. 
27  Lord  com.  rt.  and  he  put  up 

2  (hir.  :K:21  an  a.  which  cut  ofl' 
Ec.  5:fi  bef.  a.  it  was  an  error 
7^.  63:9  the  rt.  of  liis  presence 
Dan.  3:28  God  who  hath  sent  rt. 

6:22  sent  his  rt.  and  shut  tip 
Uos.  12:4  had  power  over  the  a. 
Zee.  1:9  n.  that  talked,  4:5 
3:4  stnnd  before  rt. 
Mat.  '.iS:5  rt.  answer,  the  women 
Li'h'  1:13  rt.  said,  fearnot,  Zach. 
19  rt.  answered,  I  am  Gabriel 
26  in  sixth  month  the  rt.  Gab"l 
30  the  rt.  said.  Fear  not.  Mary 
:i5  rt.  answ..  Holy  Ghost  shall 
2:10  rt.  said  to  the  shepherds 
13  suddenly  with  rt.  a  mullit. 

21  so  named  of  the  rt. 
22:43  an  a.  strengthening  him 

John  5:4  rt.  went  down  at  a  c.  s. 

12:29  an  a.  spake  to  him 
Acts  6:15  as  the  face  of  an  rt. 

7:35  rt.  that  appear,  in  the  hush 
38  in  wilderness  with  the  rt. 

10:7  rt.  whieh  sjiak.;  to  C'oniel. 

22  warned  by  a  holy  a.  to  setld 
11:13  he  had  seen  rt.in  house 
12:8  the  rt.  said  to  Peter,  bind 

9  true  which  was  done  by  rt. 

10  the  rt.  departed  from  him 

11  sent  bis  rt.  and  delivered  me 
15  then  said  they,  it  is  his  rt. 

23:8  say,  neither  'a.  nor  spirit 
9  if  an  rt.  liutli  spoken  to  him 
2  Viir.  11:14  transf.  mlo  a.  of  1. 
Gal.  1:8  thoui:h  we  or  an  rt. 
Jiev.  1:1  sig.  ft  by  a.  to  John 
2:1  rt.  of  ch.,  8,  12,  18:  3:1,7,  14 
5:2  I  saw  strong  a.  proclaiming 
7:2  rt.  ascending  from  the  east 
8:3  rt.  came  and  stood  at  tire  al. 
4  ascended  out  of  the  rt.  hand 
5.  rt.  took  the  censer 
7  lirst  rt.  sounded:  8  second  rt 
8:10  third  rt.:  12  fourth  rt. 


ANG 

liev.  19:17  an  rt.  standing  in  the 
21:17  of  a  man,  that  is  of  the  a. 
22:16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  a. 


A\GEL  of  God. 

Ex.  14:19  rt.  nf  God  removed 
Jud.  13:6  cou'nten.  of  rt.  of  God. 

1  f!a7n.  29:9  good  as  an  a' of  Gorl 

2  Sam.  14:17  an  rt.  of  God.  19:27 

20  accord,  to  wisd.  of  rt.  of  G. 
Act.'s  27:23  by  me  the  rt.  of  G. 
Gal.  4:14  rec.  mc  as  an  rt.  of  God 

ANGEL  of  the  Lord. 

Gen.  16:7  a.  oft/ie  L.  found  Hag. 
22:11  rt.  of  the  L.  called  15 
iVam.  22:-i3  a.  of  the  L.  25.  27 

31  Balaam  saw  o.  o.f  Lord 
Jud.  5:23  Merox,  said  rt.  of  L. 
6:11  a.  of  the  Lord  sat  under 
12  rt.  of  the  L.  ajipeared  to  G. 

21  rt.  ofL.  put  forth  end  of  st 
iS:3a.ofL.  appeared  to  woman 

16  he  was  an  a.  of  L.  21 
20  o.  of  the  L.  ascended 
a  Sam.  24:16  a.  of  the  L.  was  by 

the  thresh-p"l.  1  Chr.  21:15 
2  IC.  19:.35  a.  «/'  the  L.  smote  in 

camp,  Is.  37:36 
1  Chr.  21:12  rt.  nf  the  L.  destroy. 
18  a.  of  the  i.' cimimanded  G. 
30  because  of  s.  of  rt.  of  the  L. 
Ps.  34:7  rt.  of  the  L.  encampeth 
35:5  let  rt.  of  the  L.  chase  them 
6  let  rt.  of  'the  L.  perse,  them 
Zee.  1:12  n.  of  the  L.  answered 
3:5  rt.  of  the  L.  stood  by  Joshua 

6  rt.  of  the  L.  protested 
12:8  as  the  rt.  of  the  L.  before 

,irrt<.l  :20  rt.  o/'i'.ap.in  dm.  2:13.9 
24  Jos.  did  as  a.  of  L.  had  bid. 

28:2  rt.  of  L.  descended 

Lake  1:11  Zacbarias  an  o  of  L. 

2:9  rt.  of  L.  came  upon  them 

Ac's  5:19  rt.  of  L.  opened  prison 

8:26  rt.  nfth'e  L.  sp.ake  to  Philip 

12:2.3  a' of  the  L.  smote  Herod. 

.WGELS. 

Gen.  19:1  came  two  rt.  to  Sodom 

Ps.  8:5  low.  than  rt.  Ileh.  2:7,  9 
68:17  are  thousands  of  a. 
78:25  man  did  eat  a.'.i  food 
40  sending  evil  rt.  among  them 

Mat.  4:11  a.  miuistered..l/i(-.  1:13 
13:39  the  reapers  are  the  rt. 
49  the  rt.  shall  sever  the  wick 
18:10  their  a.  behold  face  of  G, 
24::?6  rt.  of  heaven,  Mark  13:.32 
25:31  all  the  holy  rt.  with  him 
26:.53  twelve  legions  of  a. 

Mark  8:38  Son  of  man  cometh 
witil  the  holy  rt.  Luke  9:26 
12:25  are  as  the  a.  in  heaven 

Luke  2:15  as  the  a.  were  gone 
16:22  was  carried  by  the  a. 
20:.36  equal  unto  the  a. 
24:23  also  seen  a  vision  of  rt. 

John  20:12  seeth  two  a.  in  whito- 

Acts  7:.>^  by  disposition  of  a. 

Rom.  8::38  nor  a.  able  to  separate 

1  Cor.  4:9  spect.  to  world,  to  a, 
6:3  that  we  shall  judge  a.? 
11:10  power  because  of  the  a. 
13:1  tongues  of  men  and  rt. 

Gat.  3:19  ordained  by  a. 
Cot.  2:18  in  \M)rship."of  a. 

2  Thes.  1:7  rev.  with  mighty  a. 
1  Tim.  3:16  of  rt.  preached  to  Ge. 

5:21  before  G.  and  the  elect  a. 
JJeh.  1:4  much  better  than  the  rt. 
5  to  which  of  the  a.  said  he,  13 

7  who  maketh  his  a.  spirits 
2:2  word  spoken  by  a.  steadfast 

5  to  the  a.  not  put  in  subject. 

16  not  nature  of  a.  but  seed 
12:22  innum.  company  of  a. 
13:2  entertained  rt.  unawares 

1  Pet.  1:12  rt.  desire  to  look  into 
3:22  rt.  and  powers  being  subj 

2  Per .2:4  if  God  spared  not  the  a. 
11  whereas  a  greater  in  power 

Jade  6  rt.  kept  not  first  estate 


ANG 

Lnkt  12:8  him  shall  the  Son  con- 
fess before  rt.  of  God 

9  he  denied  befoie  the  rt.  of  G. 

15:10  in  presence  of  rt.  of  God 
Ileb.  1:6  the  o.  of  God  worship 

His  AXGELS. 

Job  4:18  his  rt.  charged  with 

Ps.  91:11  give  hisa.  charge,  J/rt^ 
4:6:  LukeA:W 
103:20  ve  his  a.  that  excel 
104:4  hit  a.  spirits.  ITih.  1:7 
148:2  praise  ve  him  all  his  a. 

Mat.  i:):41  shall  send  forth  hisa. 
16:27  glory  of  his  F.  with  hisa. 
24:31  hln  rt.  with  s.,  Mark  1.3:27 
25:41  lire  for  devil  and  his  a. 

Per.  3:5  will  confess  before  his  rt. 
12:7  M.  and  his  a.  the  dragon 
9  drag,  was  cast  out,  and  his  a. 


A.\GEB,  Verb. 

Horn.  10:19  fool,  nation  I  will  a. 


13  I  heard  an  rt.  (lying  through  i  ""■■  1--0  stars  a.  of  churches 


9:1  fifth  a.  s.  13  sixth  a, 
11  the  rt.  of  the  bottomless  pit 
14  sixth  rt.  loose  the  fourangs. 

10:1  rt.  come  down,  18:1 ;  20:1 
5  rt.  which  I  saw  stand  im  sea 

7  in  daysof  voiceof  seventh  rt. 

8  take  the  book  in  band  of  a. 
11:15  seventh  a.  sounded 

14:6  a.  fly  in  the  midst  of  heav. 
8  another  a.  saying.  Babylon  is 
19  the  rt.  thrust  in  his  sickle 

16:1  a.  poured  out  vial,  3, 4,  etc, 
5  a.  of  the  waters 

17:7  a.  said,  wherefore  marvel? 

18:21  mighty  a.  took  up  a  stone 


11  voice  of  many  rt.  about  th. 
7:1  four  a.  on  the  four  corners 
2  with  h)Ud  voice  to  the  four  rt. 
11  the  rt.  stood  round  the  th. 
8:13  trumpet  of  a.  yet  to  sound 
9:14  loose  the  four  rt.  bound 
15  the  rt.  were  loosed 
14:10  toiTuent.  in  jjres.  of  h.  a. 
21:12  and  the  gates  twelve  a. 

AXGELfii  of  God. 
Gen.  28:12  rt.  of  G.  asc.  John  1:51 
32:1  Jacob  went  his  way,  and  rt. 

of  God  met  him 
Mat.  2a::i0  but  as  rt.  of  God  in 
heaven,  Mark  12:25 


.WGER. 

Gen.  27:45  thy  brother's  rt.  turn 
44:18  let  not  thine  rt.  hum 
49:7  cursed  be  their  rt. 
Ex.  32:19  Moses'  a.  waxed  hot 
Deuf.  9:19  I  was  afraid  of  the  a. 
13:17  the  fierceness  of  his  rt 
29:24  the  heat  of  this  great  a..? 
.fud.  8:3  their  a.  was  abated 
./of:  9:]3G.  will  not  withdrawrt. 
Ps.  21:9  oven  in  time  of  thine  rt. 
30:5  his  rt.  endureth  but  a  mom. 
37:8  cease  from  a.  and  forsake 
38:3  no  soundness  because  of  a. 
69:24  wrathful  a.  take  hold 
74:1  why  doth  thy  a.  smoke 
78:21  a. "came  up  against  Israel 
:M  many  a  time  tuni.  he  his  rt. 
49  cast  the  fierceness  of  his  rt. 
.50  he  made  a  way  to  his  a. 
8.5:3  turned  from  fierceness  of  a. 

4  cause  a.  towards  us  to  cease 

5  out  a.  to  all  generations 
90:7  consumed  by  thine  a. 

11  knoweth  power  of  thine  a. 

103:9  his  rt.  for  ever.  -ler.  3:5 
Prov.  15:1  griev.  words  sfii- up  rt. 

19:11  discretion  deferretb  hisa. 

21:14  a  gift  in  secret  pacif-eth  a. 

22:8  the  rod  of  his  a.  shall  fail 

27:4  and  a.  is  outnureous 
Ec.  7:9  a.  resteth  in  bosom 
Is.  5:25  his  rt.  is  not  turned  awav. 
9:12,  17.  21  :  10:4 

7:4  fear  not  for  the  rt.  of  Resin 

10:5  the  rod  of  mine  rt.  and  staft" 
25  my  rt.  in  their  destruction 

12:1  aiigrv.  thine  rt.  is  fumed 

13:9  cometh  with  fierce  rt. 
13  dav  of  fierce  rt.  Lam.  1:12 

30:27  liame  of  L.  hum.  with  rt. 
.30  the  indignation  of  his  rt. 

42:25  on  him  fury  of  his  a. 

48:9  will  I  defer  mine  a. 

66:15  come  to  render  his  a. 
.ler.  2:.35  his  rt.  shall  turn 

3:12  cause  mine  rt.  to  fall  on  you, 
I  will  not  keep  mine  rt. 

4:26  cities  brok.  down  by  his  rt. 

7:20  rt.  he  poured  on  this  place 

18:23  deal  with  them  in  thine  rt. 

25:38  desolate  because  of  his  rt. 

32.31  city,  provocat.  of  mine  a. 

36:7  great  is  the  rt.  L.  hath  pron. 

42:18  as  mine  rt.  on  Jerusalem 

44:6  mine  rt.  was  jiourcd  forth 

49:37  evil  on  them,  my  fierce  rt. 

irtm.2:l  bis  foe  It  stool  iii  day  of  rt. 

6  in  the  indiL'ualion  of  his  rt. 

21  hast  slain  them  in  thine  a. 

22  the  L(»rd's  rt.  none  escaped 
3:43  thou  hast  covered  with  a. 
4:11  poured  out  his  fierce  a. 

Ezek.  5:13  thus  a.  be  accompl. 

7:3  send  mine  rt.  upon  thee 
8  accomp.  a.  on  thee.  20:8,  21 

3.5:41  will  do  accord,  to  thine  a. 
Dan.  9:16  let  thine  a.  be  turned 
IIos.  11:9  not  execute  mine  a. 

14:4  for  mine  a.  is  tiiroed  away 
.■\mns  1:11  his  a.  did  tear 
Jon.  3:9  God  tum  from  fierce  a. 
Mlc.  7:18  his  a.  for  ever 
Xnh.  1:6  who  can  abide  his  a.  ? 
Ihdi.  .3:8  thine  a.  ag.  the  rivers 
Z./).  3:8  to  pourall  my  fierce  a. 
Mark  :l:5  looki-doii  tbemwitho. 
Eph.  4:;)1  n.  be  |)Ht.  Col.  .3:8 

.\\GER  of  Ihc  Lord. 

Ifum.  a"i:4  fierce  a.  of  the  L. 
32:14  to  augment  rt.  of  the  L. 
Pent.  2!l:20  rt.  of  the  L.  shall  s. 
Jud.  2:14  rt.  nfthe  L.  against  Is- 
rael, 20 ;  .3:8 ;  10:7 


AXG 

2  K.  24:20  thrn'  the  rt.  of  the  L. 

it  came  to  jtass.  Jer.  52:3 
Jer.  4:8  rt.  of  the  Lord  is  not  t. 
12:13  fierce  rt.  of  the  L.  2.5:.37 
2.3:20  a.  of  the  L.  shall  not,  30:24 
.51:45fro'ma.  o^^Ac  L. 
Lam.  4:16  a.  of  the  L.  hath 
Zep.  2:2  before  rt.  of  the  L.  como 
3  hid  in  day  of  rt'.  cifthe  L. 
In  AXGER, 
Gen.  49:6  in  a.  they  slew  a  man 
beut.  29:23  L.  overthrew  in  a. 

28  the  T..  rooted  them  out  in  a. 
.Jnl}  9:.">  overturn,  thera  in  his  a. 

1,S:4  he  teareth  hims.  in  his  a. 

21:17  distributeth  sorrows  in  a. 

.35:15  he  hath  visited  in  his  a. 
Ps.  6:1  not  in  a.  Jer.  10:24 

7:6  in  thine  a.  lift  up  thyself 

27:9  put  not  thy  serv.  away  In  a. 

56:7  m  rt.  cast  down  the  people 

77:9  in  a.  shut  up  his  mercies? 
Is.  13:3  called  mighty  ones  Iji  rt. 

14:6  he  that  ruled  nations  in  a. 

63:3  I  will  tread  them  in  a.  6 
Jer.  21:5  against  you,  even  in  a. 

32:.37  driven  them  in  minea. 

.33:5  I  liave  slain  in  mine  a. 
irt/H.2:1  Lord  covered  Zion  with 
a  cloud  In  his  a. 
3  cut  ofl'  in  a.  horn  of  Israel 

3:66  destroy  them  m  a. 
Ezek.  5:15  execute, judgm.  in  a. 

13:13  shower  in  mine  a. 

32:20  I  gather  you  in  a. 

43:8  consumed  them  in  mine  a. 
flan. 11:20  destro'd.  neither  ina. 
JIos.  13:11  gaveaking in  minea. 
Mic.  5:15  execute  vciig.  in  a. 
Hab.  3:12  thresh  heathen  in  a. 


A\GER  hindled. 

Ex.  4:14  a.  of  L.  k.  against  M. 
Xum.  11:1  a.  of  the  Lord  was  k. 

10: 12:9:  2-2:22 
25:3  a.  of  the  L.  was  k.  against 
Israel.  :B:13 ;  Jos.  7:1;  2  Sam. 
24:1;  2  A'insrs  1.3:3 
Deut.  6:15  lest  rt.  he  k.  against 
7:4  so  will  rt.  be  k.  against  you 
29:27  rt.  of  file  L.  k.  against  this 
31:17  rt.  he  k.  in  that  day,  Jos. 

23:16 
32:22  k.  in  mine  rt.  Jer.  15:14 
2  Sam.  6:7  n.  of  the  Lord  was  *. 
against  Uzziah,  1  Chr.  13:10 
12:5  David's  a.  k.  against 
Is.  5:25  rt.  of  L.  k.  against 
Jer.  17:4  have  k.  a  fire  in  mine  rt. 
Zee.  10:3  o.  k.  ag.  the  shepherds 
Provoke    or    Provoked    to 
A\GER. 
Deut.  32:16  abominations  ;>.  t.  a. 
21  they  \\ix\-t^ pi'orokedmQtoa. 
Jud.  2:12  and  pr.  L.  to  a. 

1  K.  16:2;?/'.  me  to  a.  with  sins, 

2  A'.  17:11  ;./«■.  11:17  ;32:-29, 
33  ;  Ezek.  16:26 

2  K.  21:15  ?))■.  to  a.  since  day 
22:17  forsaken  me   that    they 

might  pro.  me  to  rt.    2  Chr. 
34:25 ;  ./«•.  •25:7 
Ps.  78:58  pro.  him  to  a.  with  high 

places.  106:39 
Pivr.  20:2  whoso  7)ro.  to  a. 
Is.  1:4  pro.  Holy  One  of  Is.  to  rt. 
65::5  a  people  tiiat  pro.  me  to  a. 
IIos.  12' 14  Ephr.  pro.  him  to  a. 
Col.  3:21  pro.  not  your  chil.  to  rt. 

Slow   to  A\<JER. 
AWl.  9:17  pardon,  .^low  to  rt. 
Ps.  103-8  »7oH' to  rt.  11.5:8 
Pror.  15:18  he  .^^  to  a.  apiicaseth 
16:.'i3  .V.  to  a.  better  than  mii:bry 
Jod  i-.Visluu'  to  rt.  of  great  kiud- 

ness,  Jon.  4:2 
Xah.  1:3  Lord  is  si.  to  a. 

ANGERED. 
Ps.  106:32  a.  him  at  w-ate  -9 

A\<JLE. 
Is.  19:8  all  thev  that  cast  a. 
Hab.  1:15  they  take  up  w'th  a. 

ANGRY. 
Gen.  18:.30  let  not  L.  be  a.  32 
4.5-5  be  not  a.  that  ye  sold  me 
Ler.  10:16  Moses  a.  w  ith  Elenzar 
Deut.  I:;i7  L.  a.  with  me  4:21 
9:'20  L.  was  very  a.  w  itli  Aaron 
.lad.  18:25  lest  a.  fellow  s  run  on 

1  A'.  8:46  thou  be  «.  2  Chr.  6:36 
11:9  L.  was  n.  with  Solomon 

2  1\'.  17:18  was  «.  with  Israel 
E'r  'l-H  wouldsl  bert.  with  us 
Ps.  2:12  kiss  the  S..  lest  he  be  rt. 

7:11  God  is  a.  with  the  wicked 
70:7  when  thou  tu't  a. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


759 


ANO 

P>.  79:5  how  long  a./  80:4 ;  8S:5 

Iror.  14:17  soon  a.  dcaluih  fool 
2I:1!I  thiiii  Willi  nil  ii.  woinnii 
•ii-.it  n-iciulsliip  Hiih  una.  iimii 
2o:23  Ko  dotli  iiii  ii.  coiintt'imiKc 
2H:*J  a.  niun  sliiTflli  up  strilV 

Kc.  5:1)  Ood  ln'  (I.  at  thv  voice ; 
":»biMiot  hasty  in  spirit  to  be  (I. 

fanl.  Iriiihildri'n  nrrf  a. 

It.  12:1  thou  wasta.  with  mc 

£tek.  IB: 42  Hill  be  no  more  a. 

Jo/i.  4:1  .lonuli  was  vtTv  a. 
4:4  domt  thou  widl  to"be  a.? 
9  1  do  well  to  be  a.  untodi-atll 

Mat.  5:22  i»  a.  w  ith  brother 

Luke  14:21  nia»lcr  of  h.  hfini;  a 
15:28  a.  and  would  not 

John  7:2:1  are  ye  n.  at  nio  bee. 

AWi.  4:2ti  be  *i.  and  Kin  not 

7l/.  1:7  a  liiahop  not  soon  a. 

Her.  11:18  the  nations  were  a. 

A\Grii!iii. 

Ex.  6:9  not  to  M.  for  «. 
Dtiit.  2:25  tremble,  and  he  In  a 
iScini.  1:9  slay  nie,l'or«.  is  come 
./"A  7:11  I  w  ill  speak  inn.  of  spir. 

13:24  u.  shall  malie  him  aft-uid 
Pi:  119: 14)  and  a.  have  taken 
ifYir.  1:27  when  distress  and  a. 
Is.  8:22  and  beludd  dimness  of  n 

;»B  into  land  of  trouble  and  «. 
o^tr.  4::!1  the  n.  as  of  her  that 
John  10:21  no  more  hern,  for  Joy 
J/r>m.!l:9  triliulationanda.upoii 
2  Cor.  2:4  out  ofji.  of  heart 

AMSE. 
Mill.  23:23  pay  tithe  of  mint,  a. 
ANXA.    lute  2:se 
AX.VAS.   i.u.3:2;JbAn  18:13,  24 

AXOI\T. 
Kr.  28:41  Shalt  a.  :!0::»;  40:15 
29:7  take  oil  and  n.  him,  40:13 

:*)  Shalt  a.  the  altar.  4tl:10 

30:26  a.  the  labernaelo,  40:9 

L^v.  16:32  whom  he  shall  a 

Vcul.  28:40  Shalt  not  a.  thvself 

Jud.  9:8  trees  went  to  a.  a"  kins; 

I5if  in  truth  ye  o.  me  king 

1  .Sam.  9:16  a.  him  captain 
l.Vl  Bent  me  to  n.  thee  king 
16:3  a.  him  whom  1  name 

12  L.  said,  Arisi'.  ii.  him 

2  .Vnm.  14:2  a.  not  thys.  with  oil 
1  A.  1:.34  Zadok  a.  hi'ni  king 

19:15  a.  Hazael  king 
16  a.  Jehu,  a.  Elisha 
Is.  21:3  princes,  a.  the  shield 
Dan.  9:24  and  d.  the  most  Holy 

10:3  n.'ilher  did  la.  myself 
AmoslV.na.  thc:ii>c-lves 
Jfic.  6: 13  the  olives,  but  not  a. 
Mat.  0:17  when  thou  fa.stest  a. 
Mark  14:8  is  come  ton.  my  body 

16:1  spices  that  thev  might  a.' 
Zukt  7:46  head  thou  didst  not  a 
^«ii,  3:18  a.  thine  eyes 
AXOI.VTED. 
Lfr.  8:10  a.  the  tabernacle 

11  n.  the  altar,  A'««i.  7:1 

12  .\.s  head,  and  a.  him 

1  .■•V7H1.  10:1  the  L.  a.  tliee  capt. 
1.5:17  rt.  Saul 
16:13  n.  David,  2  .%im.  2-4  7- 

6:3.17;  12:7:2  A'.  9:3,  6,12; 
1  C//r.  11:3;  14:8 

2  .*?f7m.  2:7  Judah  have  a.  me  k. 
3:39  I  am  weak,  though  a.  king 
12:20  David  arose,  and  a  hims. 
2;J:1  David  lhi>  a.  of  (iod  said 

/«.  61:1  a.  me  to  preach,  ia.  4:18 
Ezfk.  28:14  a.  cherub  that  covers 
Luke  7:38  kissed  his  feet  and  a. 
46  tliie  Homan  hath  o  my  feet 
Mm  9:li  hert  tile  eves  witli  clav 
11:2  .Mary  which  a.  the  Lord  " 
li::i  Mary  a.  feet  of  Jesus 
.■!<'-  4:27  child  J.  thou  hast  a. 
10:-i,H  (iod  n.  .lesus  of  Nazar. 
2  Cur.  1;21  halh  rt.  us  is  God 

A\OI\TED  One«. 
Zee.  4:14  a.  oiie.i  which  stand 
His  A\OI\TEI>. 

1  l^m.  2: 10  exalt  horn  of  Also. 
12:3  iiL-ainst  the  L.  and  /lU  a. 

5  the  L.  and  Am  a.  is  witness 

2  .S«f«.  22:51  showeth  mercy  to 

/iw  a.  Px.  18:.-)0 
TV.  2:2  and  against  /lis  a. 
20:6  the  Lord  saveth  Aw  a. 
28:8  saving  strength  of  Aw  a. 
If.  43:1  saith  I,,  lo  Ids  a.  to  C. 

Lord's   A\OI\TEn. 
1  Snm.  16:6  L.,nrH  a.  is  before 
24:6  niy  master,  the  Lnnrt  a. 
10  my  hand  against  LortTs  a. 


ANS 

t  Sam.  26:9  L.  a.  and  the  srullll. 
(  16  have  not  kept  the  IjoriTia. 
2  .Saw.  1:14  lo  destroy  L.  a. 

19:21  he  cursed  L.  a. 
Lam.  4:2(1  a.  of  A.  taken 

.MIm-  AXIIIVrEI). 
1  !^am.  2::i'>  walk  liefore  mint  a. 

1  Chr.  111:22  touch  not  mine  a 
Pa.  10.3: 15 

Pf.  132- 17  a  lamp  for  mine  a. 

AXoi\TKn  niih  on. 

2.%wi.  1:21  though  nolo,  ailhn. 
P".  4.3:7  a.  ir.  o.  of  glad,  ll.li.  1:9 

89:211  Hi/A  h.dv  oil  have  I  a. 

92:10  I  shall  be  n.  ici/A  fresh  n. 

Mark  6:13  n.  »'(/A  oiV  many  sick 

ThhH-  A.\OI\TEIt. 

2  ('Ac.  (i:42  turn  not  awav  the 
fnceof/Aiw^n.    /V.  i:!2:10 

/*.  81:9  lo<ik  on  face  nf  Ihine  a. 
89::i8  hei'ii  wroth  with  t/iine  a. 
51  footsteps  iiUhiiii  a. 
Ilab. 3:13 salvation  with /Af«« a. 

.\\OI.\TEST. 
P*.  23:5  n.  my  head  with  oil 

A\OI\TI\«. 
Kx.  40:15  a.  everlast.  priesthood 
Is.  10:27  destroyed  hoe.  ofo. 
1  John  2:27  a.  teacheih  iill  things 

AXoivn\G  on. 

Ex.  37:29  made  the  holy  a.  oil 

1^'r.  8:12  a.  oil  on  .\aroirs  head 
10:7  rt.  oil  of  the  1..  is  upon  von 

-J  am.  4: 16  Elea.  iiertalneth  a.  oil 

■Jam.  5:14  a.  with  o.  in  name  of  L. 
AXO\. 

Mat.  in:20a.  with  iov  recelv.  it 
Mark  l::iO  mother  ia.v  sick  and  a. 

AXOTIIEH. 
1  Ham.  10:6  shall  be  turned  ton. 
Jol,  19:27  shall  behold  and  not  a. 
n.  109:8  let  a.  take,  Aeln  1:20 
Piw.  2.3:9  dis.  not  a  secret  to  a. 

27:2  let  a.  jjraise  thee,  and  not    ' 
Is.  42:8  my  glory  not  to  n.  48:11 

6.3:15  his  servants  bv  a.  name 
IIos.  3:3  Shalt  not  beftir  a.  man 

4:4  let  no  man  reprove  a. 
.Vol.  11:3  or  do  we  look  for  a.  ' 
Mark  14:19  n.  said.  Is  it  I? 
Lake  16:7  to  a.  How  much  owest 
^Cor.  ll:4rt.Jesus.n.  spirit,  or  n, 
(ral.  1:7  which  is  not  a,  but 

6:4  rejoic.  in  himself,  not  in  a. 
Ihb.  3:13  exhort  one  a.  10:25 
One  AXOTHEU.    See  love. 

One  against  .IXOTIIER. 
1  .Sam.  2:25  ilone  man  sin  a.  a. 
■Irr.  13:1 1  dn-h  them  one  a.  a. 
1  Cor.  4:r.  pulled  up  o/«  a.  a. 
Jam.  5:9  grudge  not  one  a.  a. 
One  for  AXOTIIER. 

1  Cor.  1 1::t'J  tarry  one  r'nr  a. 
Jam.  5:16  pray  one  for  a.  that  ye 

AXSWER. 
Oen.  41:16  Pliar.  an  a.  of  peace 
fl'-'/r.  20-11  if  city  make  a. 

2  .Sam.  24:13  see  what  a.  I  refni 
■lo/)  19:16  and  he  gave  nie  no  a. 

:i2:3  found  no  a.  and  condem'd 
35:12  cry.  hut  none  giveth  a 

Pror.  15:1  soft  a.  tiirnelh  away 

23  hath  Joy  by  the  a.  of  his 

16:1  a.  of  the  tongue  is  from  L 

24:26  lips  that  givelh  right  a. 

t^ant.  .5:6  he  gave  no  a. 

.!/;<■.  3:7  for  there  is  no  a.  of  Ood 

Luke  20:26  niarvi-lled  at  his  a. 

Jolin  1:22  that  we  may  give  a. 
19:9  Jesus  gave  him  no  a. 

Rom.  11:4  what  saith  a.  of  God; 

1  Cor.  9:3  mine  a.  is  this 

2  Ttm.  4:16  at  my  first  a. 
1  /V^  3:15  be  ready  lo  give  an  a. 

21  the  a.  of  a  good  con.scieiice 
AXSWERS. 
Joli  21:.'M  in  your  n  remaineth 
M:^  his  a.  for  wicked  men 
Luke  2: 17  were  aston.  at  his  a. 

AXSWER.  Verb. 
Gen.  ^.m  righieousn.  a.  forme 
f"'i'- 27:13  people  shall  o.  amen 
1  A  .  18:29  voice,  nor  anv  to  a 
Job  VV.tl  call  thou,  and  I  will  a 
23:5  tile  words  he  would  a  me 
31:14  he  visitelh  what  a.  him' 
33:12  will  a.  ft.  is  greater.  .13:4   I 
40:2  reproveth  Ood,  let  him  a. 
/'<.  27:7  have  mercv  and  a.  me 
6.3:3  in  right,  wilt  thou  a.  us? 
86:7  will  call,  thou  wilt  a.  me     ' 
102:2  H  hen  I  call  a.  me  speedily  1 
108:6  thy  right  hand,  and  a.  mc  I 


.(VNT 

P».  14.3:1  In  thv  flilthflil.  a.  mc 
/"lYii'.  1.3:28  heart  siiidii'th  ton. 
22:21  niighlest  a.  wordsof  truth 
2»i:3  a.  a  focd  accord,  lo  his  folly 
Ix.  14:.32  what  a.  the  niesseiigers 
.30:2  was  there  none  lo  a.f  (Sl:4 
.38:9  shall  thcHi  call.  L.  will  a. 
Dan.  3:16  not  careful  to  a.  thie 
llah.  2:1  what  a.  when  ri'proved 
Mai.  22:46  no  man  was  able  tf>  a. 
.1/ar*  I  I::t0  heaven  or  of  men?  a. 
14:40  wist  they  what  ton. 
Lake  11:7  from  wllhlii  shall  a. 
12:11  ve  shall  a.  or  say 
1:|;25  lie  shiill  a.  I  know  you  not 
21:14  not  loinedilule  what  vea. 
j  2  Cor.  5:12  soinew  hat  to  a.  them 

1  Col.  4:6  how  to  a.  every  man 

I   Hill   AXSWER. 
■Ml  1.3:22  call.  /  will  a.  14:15;  Ps. 

91:13;  ././■.  .33:3 
7/1.6.3:21  they  call  t  will  a. 
•Xiil  AXSWKR. 

2  A**.  18:;J6  king's  commandment 

was  a.  him  not.  h.  .36:21 
■Job  9:3  a.  him  oiu'  ofn  tluuisand 
Pror.  1:28  they  shall  call  1  not  a. 
26:1  n.  not  a  fool  aecin-d.  lo  his 
29:19  underslund.  he  w  ill  not  a. 
Is.  Im:12  I  called,  ve  did  not  a. 
■Jer.  7:27  they  will  not  a.  thee 
Luke  14:6  they  could  not  a.  him 
22:68  will  no!  a.  nor  let  mc  go 
AXSWER  En. 
■lull.  8:8  a.  as  men  of  Snccoth  a. 
1  -tarn.  3:4  he  a.  Here  am  I.  16 

1  K.  12:13  the  king  a.  roughly, 

2  CA;-.  10:13 
18:26  voice,  nor  anv  that  a. 

2  Chr.  23:9  a.  the  Lord  is  able 
Job  11:2  mnltit.  of  words  be  a  ' 
Ezek.  .37:3  I  a.  O  L.  Iliuu  knowe.s't 
yjan.  2:14  D.  a.  with  counsel 
-l/a/.  27:12   he   a.  nothing  14; 

Mark  14:61;  13:3.  5;  /,i/iv  33:9 
.Mark  12:28  jierceiv.  he  a.  well 
34  Jesus  saw  he  a.  discreetly 
-•Irfe  22:8  I  a.  Who  art  thou,  L  » 
23:8  he  a.  for  himself,  26:1 


A.XSWEREn,  meant  of  Oorl. 

Gen.  33:3  a.  me  in  mv  distress 
Ex.  19:19  M.  spake,  and  G.  a, 
2  .Sam.  21:1  L.  a.  It  is  for  .laul 
1  Chr.  21:26  a.  from  heaven 

28  David  saw  Lord  had  a.  him 
7%,  81:7  I  a.  thee  in  the  secret 

99:6  on  the  L..  and  he  a.  them 

118:5  the  L.  a.  me  and  set  me 
Jer.  2.3:.35  hath  the  Lord  a.  37 
AXSWERED  not. 

1  .57m.  4:20  a.  not  nor  did  regard 

2  Sam.  22:42  looked,  but  a.  them 
not.  Ps.  18:41 

1  A'.  18:21  people  a.  him  not 

2  71'.  18:;)6;  7.'.  .3(i:21 
./er.  7:13  called,  ye  a.  not.  35:17 
J/a^  15;2:j  he  a.  her  ;/o/  a  word 

.\XSWEREnST. 
7^.  99:8  thou  a.  them.  O  Lord 
i:i8:3  when  I  cried  I  hou  a.  mo 
AXSWEREST. 
I  .Sam.  26:11  a.  thou  not,  Abner> 
•7f<616:3  eiubold.  that  thou  a.  i" 
J/a/.26:62a.  thou  nothing?  Mark 

14:60:  1.3:4 
John  18:22  a.  thou  the  h.-p.  so? 

AXSWERETH. 
1  .Sam.  2,8:15  (iod  a.  me  no  more 
1  A.  18:24  (iod  that  a.  by  Are 
■lob  12:4  on  (Jod  and  he  a.  him 
Pror.  18:13  that  a.  a  matter 
2:)  but  the  rich  a.  roughly 
27:19  as  face  a.  to  face,  so 
E:  5:20  Cod  a.  him  in  the  joy 
10:19  but  money  a.  all  things 
Oal.  4:23  ami  a.  lo  Jerusalem 

AXSWERIXG.  ' 

Lukf  23:40  the  other  a.  rebuked  1 
Tit.  2:9  obedient,  not  a.  again 

A  XT,  S. 
7^1'.  6:6  till-  a.  thou  slni'gard 
:S0:25  a.  are  ' 

AXTH'ilRIST,  S. 

1  .John  2:18  there  arc-  manv  a. 
22  a.  denielh  Father  and  Son 

4:3  spir.  of  a.  wheieof  y.-  heard 

2  Jultn  7  is  a  deceiver  and  an  a. 
AVTIOCH. 

.4<'/«  11:19  OS  far  as  A.  22 

26  called  fhristians  flrst  in  A. 
6a,'.2:ll  PetertoA.  I  withstood 
AXTIPAS.    .s«  MAnrvn. 
AXTIP.\TRIS.    Jc/o  33:81 


APP 

AXTimiTV. 

It.  23:7  Joyous  ciiv,  whoso  a. 
AXVIL. 

Is.  41:7  him  that  smote  a. 
A  XV. 

Deal.  .32:.39  nor  a.  that  ran  del. 
1  A'.  I8;-Jii  nor  a.  thai  answered 
.lotj  3.-1:27  If  a.  say,  I  have  sinned 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  show  iis  a.  good? 
/».  44:8  is  no  (iod,  1  know  not  u. 
.Imt«6:in  is  there  vel  a. 
.Mark  8:26  nor  tell  ft  in  a.  In  t. 
II:-i5  have  aught  agiiinst  a. 
Acts  9:2  if  he  found  a. 

See  KI-llTHCK.  i;on.  .M,VN,   MOKE, 
TIn.NO,  TISIK,  WISK. 

AXY  trhile.     .See  l>E.\i>. 
.\P.\C'E.    See  ki.ee,  kled. 
APART. 

Ex.  1.3:12  a.  all  that  open 
Ler.  16:19  she  shall  be  put  a. 

18:19  as  long  as  she  is  a 
Ps.  4:3  Lord  lialli  set  a.  godly 
/.tc.  1-,':12  every  family  a.  14 
Mat.  14:13  into  a  desert  place  a. 
23  mountain  a.  17:1;  J/art9;a 

17: 19  came  the  disciples  to  J.  a. 
.Mark  6:31  come  ve  yourselves  a. 
.lam.  1:21  lay  a.  Illt'hiness 
APELLES.    7?am.  16:10 

APES.      See  I'EACOCKS. 

AIMIEK. 

1  5am.  4:1  |)itched  in  .\.  29:1 

1  A',  20:.3O  the  rest  lied  to  A. 

2  A".  13:17  the  .Syrians  in  A. 
AI'IECE. 

Xum.  .3:47  1I\  e  shekels  a. 

17:6  gave  him  a  rod  a. 
Lukf  9:3  nor  have  two  coats  a. 
John  2:6  two  or  three  firkins  a 
APOLLOXIA.    Ads  17:1 

APOLLOS. 
:lrte  18:24  A,  came  to  EphesiLs 
1  Cor.  1:12  and  I  of  .-V.  3:4  ;  .-!;5 
3:0  I  planted,  A.  watered 
4:6  in  a  flgiire  transferred  to  ' 
Til.  3:13  bring  Zenas  and  .\ 
APOLLYOX.     Iler.'.KU. 

,\POSTLE. 
7?om.  1:1  Paul,  called  to  be  an  a 

1  Cor.  1:1 
11:13  am  the  a.  of  the  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  9:1  am  I  not  an  a.  f  2 
15:9  not  meet  to  be  called  an  a 
iCor.  1:1  Paul  an  a.  Eph.  1-1- 
Col.  1:1;  I   7'im.  1:1;  2  7"im. 
1:1;  Gal.  1:1 
12:12  the  siccus  of  an  a. 
1  Tim.  2:7  whereto  I  am  ordained 

an  a.  2  Tim.  1:11 
Tit.  1:1  a  serviint  of  G.  and  a. 
Iltb.  3:1  a.  and  high-priest  of  our 

APOSTLES. 
Mat.  10:2  names  of  the  tw-elvea. 
.Mark  6::)0  the  a.  gathered 
Luke  6:13  whom  he  named  a. 
9:10  the  a.  when  they  returned 
11:49  will  send  prophets  and  a. 
17:5  tile  a.  said.  Increase 
22:14  down,  and  the  twelve  a. 
21:10  l(dd  these  things  to  a. 
Arts  1:'26  with  the  eleven  a. 
2:43  signs  by  the  a.  5:12 
4;;15  them  at  a.  feet,  87  ;  .5:2 
5:18  laid  their  hands  on  the  a. 
8:1  all  scattered  e.\cept  the  a. 
7?om.  16:7  of  note  among  the  a. 
1  Cor.  4:9  set  forth  us  then,  last 
12:-28  set  flrst  a.  29  are  all  a. 
15:9  for  I  am  the  least  of  the  a. 
iCor.  11:5  cbiefest  a.  12:11 
13  such  are  false  a. 
Gal.  1:17  to  them  a.  before  me 
19  other  of  the  a.  saw  I  mme 
Ejlh.  3:5  revealed  to  his  holy  a. 
4^11  h»f  gave  some  a. 

1  Thes.  2:6  burdensome  as  the  a. 

2  Pel.  3:2  eoinmand.  of  us  the  a. 
■hide  17  wonls  spoken  bef.  of  a. 
74V;'.  'i-.^i  which  they  say  aiv  a. 

18:20  rejoice  over  her,  ye  holy  a. 
APOSTLESIIIP. 


p«,plenof  strong  ..„,,  ,:^,',aT.  part  of  .his  a. 


Horn.  1:5  received  grace  and  o. 

1  Cor.  9:2  the  seal  of  mine  a. 
(Pa/.  2:8ell'«tuallvin  P.  to  the  a. 

APOTIIEC-ARV. 
Ex.  3tP:-43  after  art  of  a. 

35  coiif.  after  art  of  a.  37:29 
Ec.  10:1  Hies  cause  oint  ij'  a. 
\PP\REL. 

2  .Sam.  Vi:-m  D.  changed  his  a. 
1  A'.  10:3  attend,  of  his  minis- 
ters and  their  o.  2  C7ir.  9:4 


760 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE, 


APP 
/^^  3:22  changeable  euks  of  a. 

4:1  we  will  wear  our  owu  a. 

(i;j:l  who  this  glorious  in  his  a. 
Zvp.  1:8  clothed  in  stranpe  a. 
Actx  1:10  men  stood  in  \Wiite  a. 

211:33  no  man's  silver  or  a. 
1  Tun.  2:9  women  in  modest  a. 
Jam.  3:2  man  come  in  goodly  a. 

1  Pit.  3:3  or  putting  on  a. 
See  ROYAL. 

APPARELLED. 

2  Sam.  13:18  dauL'hters  were  a. 
Luke  7:25  are  gorgeously  a. 

APPAREXTLY. 

oVwrn  12:8  will  I  spt-ak  a. 

APPEAL,  ED. 

Acts  25:11  I  a.  unto  Cesar,  21 

26:32  at  liberty,  if  he  had  not  a. 

28:19  constrained  to  a.  to  Cesar 

APPEAR. 

Gtn.  1:0  let  the  dry  land  a. 
Kv.  2;J:15none(7.  before  me  emp- 
ty, 31:20;  Veut.  H>:16 

34:24  when  thou  shalt  go  to  a. 
Deiit.  31:11  Israel  a.  before  L. 
P^^  42:2  shall  I  come  and  a. 

90:16  work  a.  to  thy  servants 
Canf.  2:12  flowers  a.  on  earth 

4:1  flock  of  goats  that  a.  6:5 
Is.  1:12  ye  come  to  a.  before  me 
Jer.  13:26  that  thy  shame  may  a. 
Ezek.  21:24  doings,  your  sins  a. 
Mat.  6:16  may  a.  to  men  to  fast 

23:28  ye  outwardly  a.  righteous 

24:30  a.  the  sign  of  the  Son 
Li/ke  11:44  as  graves  which  a. 

19:11  kingdom  of  God  should  «. 
Acts  2f>:16  in  which  I  will  a 
Rovi.  7:13  that  it  might  a.  sin 
2  Cor.  5:10  a.  before  judg.-seat 
Col.  3:4  Clirist  our  life  shall  a. 
1  Ti7n.  4:15  profiting  may  a. 
Hfb.  9:24  to  a,  in  the  presence 
28  a.  the  second  lime 

11:3  of  things  which  do  a, 
1  }\(.  4:18whcreshallungod.«.? 

5:4  wlu-n  chief  Sheph.  shall  a. 
1  John  2:28  when  he  shall  a. 

3:2  not  yet«.  wliat  we  shall  be, 

wh.en  he  shall  a.  we  shall 
litv.  3:18  nakedness  do  not  a. 
APPEAR,  rcferrerl  to  God. 
L*^}\  9:4  to-day  L.  will  a.  6 

111:2  I  will  a.  in  the  cloud 

1  Sam.  2:27  a.  to  the  house 

2  Cfir.  1:7  did  God«.  toSoloraon 
P^.  102:11)  shall  a.  in  his  glory 
/v.  60:5  he  sliall  a.  to  your  joy 
Acts  26:16  in  w  hich  I  will  a. 

APPEARANCE. 

Nrim.  9:15  as  the  a.  of  fire,  16 

1  Sam.  16:7  looketh  on  outw.  a. 
Dan.  8:15  the  a.  of  a  man,  10:18 

10:0  his  face  as  o.  of  lightning 
John  7:24  accord,  to  the  a. 

2  i'or.  5:12  whicli  glory  in  a. 
10:7  things  after  the  outward  a. 

1  Thes.  5:22  abstain  from  all«. 
APPEARED. 

E.r.  4:1  L.  hath  not  </.  to  thee 
6:3  I  f?.  by  name  of  (i.  Almighty 

1  K.  11:9  had  a.  to  Solomon 

Jei\  31:3  the  L.  hath  a.  of  old 

Mat.  2:7  what  time  the  star  a. 
13:26  then  a.  the  tares  also 
17:3  a.  Moses  and  E.  Mai-k  9:4 
27:53  holy  city,  and  a.  to  many 

Mark  16:9  Jesus  a.  first  to  Mary 
12  he  a.  in  another  form 
14  after  he  a.  to  the  eleven 

Luke  1:11  there  a.  to  him 
9:31  ^vho  a.  in  jrlory,  and  spake 
22:43a.  an  angel,  strengthening 
24:34  L.  is  risen,  a.  to  Simon 

Acts  7:2  God  a.  to  father  Abra. 
9:17  Jesus,  that  a.  to  thee  in 
26:16  I  have  a.  for  this  purpose 
27:20  neither  sun  nor  stars  a. 

Tit  2:11  grace  of  God  hath  a. 
:J:4  after  the  love  of  God  a. 

ll<l>.  9:26  he  a.  to  put  away  sin 

/iVc.  12:1  there  a.  a  great  w.  3 
APPEARETII. 

Ps.  &1:7  in  /lion  a.  before  God 

Prov.  27:25  the  hay  a. 

Jer.  6:1  evil  a.  out  of  the  north 

Mai.  3:2  shall  stand  when  he  a. 

Jam.  4:14  life  as  a  vapor  that  a. 
APPEARING. 

1  Tim.  6:14  kt-ep  com.  till  a.  L. 

2  Tim.  1:10  nianifL-st  by  the  a. 
4:1  quick  and  dead  at  his  a. 

8  lo  them  aln)  tliiit  love  his  a. 
Tit.  2:13  looking  for  glorious  a. 


APP 

1  Pet.  1:7  to  praise  at  the  a.  of  J. 

APPEASE. 
Gen.  32:20  I  will  a.  him 
APPEASED,  ETH. 

Est.  2:1  Aliasui-rus  a. 
Prov.  1.5:18  s.  to  anger,  a.  strife 
Acts  19:35  to\s  u-derk  had  a, 
APPERTAIN. 

Sum.  16:30  swallow  them,  with 

all  that  a. 
Jer.  10:7  for  to  thee  doth  it  a. 

Ste  PERTAIN. 

APPERTAINED. 

.VwH7..  l']:32  that  a.  to  Koiah,  33 
APPERTAINETH,   IXG. 

Lev.  6:5  give  it  to  whom  it  a. 

Bom.  4:1  Abr.  our  father,  as  a. 
APPETITE. 

Job  38:39  fill  the  a.  of  lions 

P?-ov.  2:3:2  a  man  given  to  a. 

Ec.  6:7  yet  a.  not  filled 

Is.  29:8  and  his  soul  hath  a. 

APPII-FOROI.     .1^^^  28:15 
APPLE  of  (he  eye. 

Deuf.  32:10 kept  \\\ma.^a.ofh.e. 

Ps.  17:8  keep  ine  as  a.  of  eye 

Prov.  7:2  law  as  a.  of  thine  eye. 

Lam.  2:18  let  not  a.  of  thine  eye 

Zee.  2:8  toucheth  a.  of  his  eye. 
APPLE-TREE. 

Cant.  2:3  as  a. -tree  among  tices 
8:5  raised  thee  up  under  a.-tree 

Jotl  1:12  and  a.-tree  are  withered 
APPLES. 

P?'OV.  25:11  like  a.  of  goklinpic. 

Cant.  2:5  comfort  me  with  a. 
7:8  smell  of  thy  nose  like  a. 
APPLIED. 

Ec.  7:25  I  a.  my  heart  to  know 
8:9  I  a.  my  lnart  to  every  work 
16  I  a.  heair  to  know  wisdom 
APPLY. 

Ps.  90:12  a.  our  hearts  to  wisd. 

Prov.  2:2  a.  heart  to  understand 

22:17  a.  thy  heart  to  my  know. 

2:3:12  a  thy  heart  to  instruction 

APPOINT. 

Lev.  26:16  will  a.  over  you  terror 

a  Saffi.  6:21  to  a.  me  ruler 
7:10  a.  a  place  for  my  people 

Jo(>  14:13  a.  me  a  set  time 

Is.  26:1  will  God  a.  for  walls 
61:3  to  a.  them  that  mourn  in  Z. 

Jer.  15:3  a.  over  them  four  kinds 
49:19  who  is  a  chosen  man.  I 
may  a.  Who  will  a.  me  the 
time?  50:44 

Esek.  21:19  a.  thee  two  ways 
20  a.  a  way  that  the  sword 

JTos.  1:11  they  shall  a.  one  head 

Mat.  24:51  a.  his  portion 

Luke  12:4§  a.  his  portion 
22:29  I  a.  you  a  kingdom 

Acts  6:3  seven  men  whom  we  «. 
APPOINTED. 

Num.  9:2  passover  in  a.  sea.  3 

7  offering  of  L.  in  his  a.  season 
1  Sa7n.  13:11  not  within  days  a. 
1  K.  1:35  a.  him  to  be  ruler. 
20:42  a  man  a.  to  destruction 
Nek.  6:7  thou  hast  a.  prophets 
9:17  a.  a  captain  to  return,  but 

Job  7:3  wearisome  nights  are  a. 
14:5  thou  hast  a.  his  bounds 
20:29  the  heritage  a.  to  him 
:S0:23  the  house  «.  for  all  living 

Ps.  44:11  like  sheep  a.  for  meat 
78:5  a.  a  law  in  Israel 
79:11  preserve  those  a.  to  die 
102:90  to  loose  those  a.  to  death 
Prov.  7:20  come  home  at  day  a. 
8:29  he  rt.  the  foundations 
31:8  as  are  a.  to  destruction 
Is.  1:14  your  a.  feasts  my  soul 
44:7  I  a.  the  ancient  people 
Jer.  5:24  rescrveth  the  a.  weeks 
47:7  sea-shore,  there  hath  he  a. 
Ezek.  4:6  a.  each  day  for  a  year 
.V?*".  6:9  and  who  hath  a. 
Ltike  3:13  exact  what  is  a.  you 
10:1  Lord  a.  other  seventy 
22:29  a^  Father  a.  me 
Art.-,  l:2;j  th.-y  «.t  wo.  Joseph  and 
17:31  he*  hath  a.  a  day  in  which 
1  Cor.  4:9  apostlus  last.  a.  to  d. 

1  Thes.  3:3  that  we  are  a.  thereto 
5:9  God  hath  not  a.  us  to  wrath 

2  Tim.  1:11  I  am  a.  a  preacher 
Ihti.  ;i:2  faithful  to  him  that  a. 

9:27  a.  to  men  once  to  die 
1  i*'^2:8  wluri'unto  they  werea. 
APPOINTED,  (imertrt^ainies. 
,  1  Sam.  13:8  to  set  time  Sam.  a. 


ARE 

Job  7:1  an  a,  time  to  man 
14:14  all  the  days  of  my  a.  Htm. 
P.t.  81:3  tnnnpi't  In  thiiy;  a. 
1.1.  14;:51  be  alone  in  his  a.  time 
■Jir.  8:7  knoweth  her  a.  tim^ 
Unit.  8:19  at  time  a.  the  end 
10:1  but  the  time  a.  was  long 
11:27  end  be  at  the  lime  a. 
29  at  the  titne  a.  shall  return 
35  it  is  yet  for  a  time  a. 
Hal).  2:3  is  vet  for  an  a.  time 
Acts  17:26  d'eterm.  times  bef.  a. 
Gal.  4:2  until  tim^  a. 

APPOIXTETH. 
A\  104:19  (f.  moons  for  seasons 
//fill.  5:21  a  whomsoever  he  will 

APPOI\TMEXT. 
.7ob  2:11  made  a.  together  to  c. 

APPREHEXD. 
2  Cfyr.  11::32  !.'arrison  desir.  to  a. 
Phil.  3:12  may  a.  that  for  whicli 

APPRBHEIVDED. 
Acts  12:4  when  he  a.  Peter 
Ptiil.  3:12  I  am  a.  of  Christ  J. 
13  count  not  myself  to  havcff. 
APPROACH. 
Dcut.  31:14  thy  days  a.  that  thou 
Job  40:19  Ills  sword  to  a.  to  him 
Ps.  65:4  whom  thoucausest  tofl. 
■Jer.  30:21  eiiu^aired  heart  to  a. 
1  Tim.  6:16  in  li^dit  no  man  c.  a. 

APPBOAC-HETH,  IXG. 
Is.  58:2  take  deli-ht  in  n.  God 
Luke  12::M  where  no  thief  a. 
Heb.  10:25  as  ye  see  the  day  a. 

APPROVE. 
Ps.  49:13  posterity  a.  their  say. 
1  Cor.  16:3  shall  a.  by  your  let. 
PJdl.  1:10  that  ye  ma'y  a.  things 

APPROVED. 
Acts  2:22  Jesus,  a  man  rt.  of  God 
Ham.  14:18  accept  to  G.  a.  of  m. 
16:10  Apelles  a.  in  Christ 

1  Cor.  11:19  they  a.  be  made  m. 

2  Cor.  7:11  all  things  you  have  a. 
10:18  commendcth  himself  is  a. 
13:7  that  we  should  appear  rt. 

2  Tim.  2:15  thyself  o.  unto  God 

APPROVEST,  ETH. 
Lam.  3:.36  subvert  a  man,  rt.  not 
Pom.  2:18  rt.  tilings  more  excel. 

APPROVIXG. 
2  Cor.  6:4  in  all  things  rt.  oursel. 

APROX,  S. 
Gen.  3:7  fig-U-aves,  made  rt. 
Acts  19:12  brought  to  the  sick  a. 

APT. 

1  Tim.  3:2  a.  teach,  2  Tim.  2:24 

AOriLA.    ,•!(■*  18:2,  26;  i?am. 

16:3 ;  1  Cor.  16:19 ;  2  Tim.  4:13 

AR.  .V/;«/.  21:28;  Xicw^  2:9;  Is. 

15:1 

ARABI.\. 

1  K.  10:15  had  kings  of  A. 
Is.  21:13  the  hiiiden  upon  A. 
.ler.  25:C4  ilie  cup  to  kings  of  A. 
Gal.  1:1T  1  went  into  A.  4:25 

.4RABI.\X,  S. 

2  Chr.  17:11  the  A.  brought  Jeh. 
2(i:7  helped  I'zziah  ag.  the  A. 

Is.  13:20  nor  shall  A.  pitch  tent 
Jfr.  3:2  as  A.  in  the  wilderness 
Acts  2:11  Cretes  and  A.  we  hear 

ARAM. 
Gen.  10:22  sons  of  Sh.  Lud,  A. 
Num.  2:3:7  B.  brought  me  fr.  A. 
Mat.  1:3  Esrom  begat  A.  4 
Luke  3:33  Amiuadab  son  of  A. 
See  PADAN. 

AKARAT.     (?««.  8:4;  Jer.  51:27 
ARAl'NAir.    2  Sam.  24:16,  2:3 
ARBA.    /as-.  14:15:21:11 
ARt'HAXGEL. 
1  Thes.  4:16  with  voice  of  rt. 
■lude  9  Michael  the  a.  contend. 
AECHELAUS.    Mat.  2:22 

.4Rt'HER,  S. 
Gen.  21:20  Ishmael  becameanrt. 
49-23  the  rt.  sorelv  grieved  him 
1  .Srtfn.  31:3  a.  hit  him,  1  Chr.  10:3 
.lob  16:13  his  a.  comp.  me  round 
Is,  22:3  rulers  are  bound  by  a. 
Jer.  51:3  bendeth  let  a.  bend  bow 

ARCHE.S. 
Ezck.  40:16  wiudoK-s  to  the  rt. 
ARCIllPPrs.  Col.  4:17 ;  Phile.  2 
ARCTU RU S.    .lob  9:9 ;  38:32 

ARE. 
N'lim.  15:15  as  ye  a.  so  stranger 
.lolj  38:35  say  lo  thee,  here  w-c  rt 


ARK 

Lam.  5:7  sinned,  and  rt.  not 
Mat.  2:18  not  comf.  bee.  they  a. 
Luke  13:25  whence  you  rt.  27 
18:11  I  am  not  as  o'ther  men  a. 
Jolin  17:11  may  be  one  as  we  «. 
1  Cor.  1:28  things  which  rt.  not 
Rev.  1:19  the  things  which  o. 
AREOPAOITE.     .'l<-/«  17:.34 
AREOPAOrS.    .4ci'.<  17:19 
ARETAS.    2  Cor.  11:33 
AROOB.    Deut.  3:4,  13,  U-.l  K. 
4:13 

ARGIIXG. 
.lob  6:25  what  doth  your  rt.  rep. 

.\RGr.MEXTS. 
.Job  23:4  till  my  mouth  with  rt. 

ARIEL. 
Ezr.  8:16  I  sent  for  E.  and  .\. 
Is.  29:1  woe  to  A.  the  city,  2,  7 

ARIGHT. 
Ps.  50:23  ord.  his  conversa.  rt. 
78:8  that  set  not  tlieir  heart  rt. 
Pror.  15:2  wise  useth  know.  a. 
2:i:31  when  it  moveth  itself  a. 
Jer.k'.fi  I  heark.  they  spake  not  rt. 

ABI.M.VTHEA. 
Mat.  27:57  Joseph  of  A.  who 
was,  Mark  15:4.3 ;  £«i-« 23:51 ; 
John  19:.-38 

ARIOCH. 
Cfen.  14:1  in  the  days  of  A.  king 
Pan.  2:25  A.  brought  Daniel 

.\RISE. 
./o-v-.  1:2  a.  go  over  this  .Tordan 
.Iit(t.  5:12  rt.  Barak,  lead 
*2  Sam.  2:14  young  men  rt. 
1  K.  3:12  any  a.  like  tliee 

1  Chr.  22:16  a.  be  doing 

.Job  7:4  I  rt.  and  night  be  gone? 
■25:3  doth  not  his  light  a.  f 

Ps.  3:7  rt.  O  Lord,  save  mo 
7:6  rt.  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger 
12:5  will  I  rt.  saith  the  Lord 
44:26  rt.  for  help,  and  redeem 
68:1  let  God  rt.  let  his  enemies 
88:10  sliall  dead  rt.  praise  thee  ? 
89:9  waves  of  sea  a.  thou  stil. 
10-2:13  rt.  and  have  mercy  on  Z. 

Plot'.  6:9  rt.  out  of  thy  sleep? 

Cant.  2:13  rt.  my  love,  foir  one 

Is.  21:5  rt.  ye  princes 
26:19  my  dead  body  shall  rt. 
49:7  kings  shall  rt.  princes  wor. 
60:1  rt.  saline,  thy  light  is  com« 
60:2  Lord  shall  a.  upon  thee 

■Ar.  2:27  in  trouble  will  say,  rt. 
8:4  shall  they  fall,  and  not  rt.  f 
31:6  a.  ye,  let  us  go  up  to  Zlon 

Latn.  2:i9  rt..  cry  out  in  the  night 

Dan.  2:39  shall  a.  another  kingd. 

Amos  7:2  whom  shall  Jacob  rt.  5 

Mic.  2:10  a.  this  is  not  your  rest 
4:13  rt.  and  thresh,  O  daughter 
7:8  enemv,  I  fall  I  shall  a; 

Hab.  2:19  "to  the  dumb  stone  a. 

Mai.  4:2  Sun  of  righteousness  a. 

Mat.  9:5  easier  to  sav  rt.  Mark2:9 
•ii-.n  shall  a.  false  Christs 

Mark  7:41  damsel,  a.  Luke  8:54 

Luke  7:14  L.  said,  young  man  rt. 
15:18  I  will  rt.  and  go  to  my  f. 
•24::38  thoughts  a.  in  your  hearts 

.lohn  14:31  rt.  let  us  go  hence 

Acts  9:40  said,  Tabitha,  rt. 
20::S0  own  selves  shall  men  a. 
22:16  rt.  and  be  baptized 

Ejth.  5:14  rt.  from  the  dead 

2  Fet.  1:19  till  the  day-star  o. 
See  RISE. 

ARISETH. 
1  K.  18:44  rt.  little  cloud 
Ps.  112:4  to  the  upriL'lii  rt.  light 
Is.  2:!9  rt.  lo  shake  terribly,  21 
Mat.  i:j:21  pcrsoc.  a.  .Mark  i.n 
.John  7:52  out  of  Galilee  rt. 
lltb.  7:15  similitude  of  Melch.o. 
See  SUN 

.\RI.^TARCHrS. 
Acts  19:29  canght  Gains  and  A. 
•20:4  A.  accompanied  Paul 
27:2  one  A.  a  Alacedonian 
Col.  4:10  A.  f. -prisoner,  P/tile.  24 
AEISTOBULUS.    Horn.  16:10 

ARK. 
Gen.  6:14  an  ff.  of  gopher-wood 
7:18  rt.  went  on  face  of  waters 
Kr.  2:3  took  an  rt.  of  bulrush. 
•25:16  put  into  the  rt.  the  testi- 
mony, 21 ;  40:3,  20 
37:1  made  the  o.  of  shittim-w. 
.Vi/m.  3:31  charge  shall  he  the  a. 
Jos.  4:11  a.  of  Lord,  6:12  ;  1  Sam. 
4:6;6:l;2«rt?«.6;9 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


7G1 


ARM 

1  Sam.  6:1ft  looked  intort. 

2  S<im.  11:11  a.  unci  Icrael  abide 
1  A',  "iriii  I»'i'.  thou  biirch*t  tlu-  a. 

H.'J  nnthiiiL.'  in  a.  sjui-  the  two 
1  f'hr.  «:;J1  ilu'  II.  bad  re^t 

i:J:3  lot  Wit  briijij  a^'ain  tlic  a. 
9  put  fortb  band  to  boldthL'rt. 

1S:1  b.  prepared  a  pbice  for  a. 
2CTr.  fi:41  «.  of  tby  s^trengtb. 
/\.  l:J^8 

8:11  wbrn-uuto  a.  bath  come 
}f>if.  -IVrv^  Xoah  t'lit.  (/.  It/.  17:27 
//ri^.  11:7  N'lwh  prepared  an  a. 
1  A/.  ;i:..H>lJ.  waited  while  thcrt. 
jRtv.  lliiy  in  bis  temple  the  fl. 

Ueforethr  ARK. 
Fx.  m:5  set  altar  of  gold  a. 
Joit.  4:7  w.  of  .Tordftu  eut  oft"  a. 

7:ti  .1.  fell  on  hie  face  bf".  t.ie  a. 
1  Sitni.  5::J  I),  wa^  fallen  be.  the  a. 

1  (%r.  Iti:  37  left  ttefore  the  a.  A. 

2  Vhr.  5:ti  S.  and  c'iiu^wbe.thea. 

ARK  of  Ihe  <'ovennnt. 
JV«/«.  10:;l:J(:.  f.  (»f  L.  went  hef. 
Deal.  31:v>liiuHideof  a.  c. 
JiX".  4:7  waterH  eut  otVhcforcfl.  c. 
Ji/fl.  20:27  (I.  c.  of  tJod  was  there 

1  Sam.  4:3  let  us  fetrb  the  a.  c. 

2  S{im-  15:24  Levites  bearing  a.  r. 
1  CVjr.  17:1  (i.  c.  under  curtains 
./^r.  3:  Iti  shall  say  no  more,  «.  c. 
JItb.  9'4  taberu.  whieli  badtf.  c. 

ARK  of  Goil. 

1  Sam.  3:3  where  a.  nf  fi.  was 
4:11  a,  {if  U.  was  taken.  17,  22 
tj:3  if  ye  send  away  the  a. 

2  Sam,  ti:7  there  be  died  before  a. 
7:2  a.  dwelletb  within 

15:25  a.  of  Gofl  into  the  city 
irAr.  i:i:i2  bring  the  n.  home 
15:2  none  carry  a.  of  G.  but  L. 

AR:\f.  ! 

Ex.  15:16  greatness  of  thine  a. 
Dtut.  3;i:20  teareth  the  a.  with 

1  Sam.  2:;U  I  will  cut  off  thy  a. 

and  the  a.  of  thv  father's  h. 

2  Chr.  32:8  with  hiiu'isa.  of  flesh 
Job  2<i:2  eavest  a.  that  hath 

31:22  a.  full  ft'om  my  shoulder 
3o:9  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  a. 
38:15  high  a.  shall  be  brokeu 
40:9  hast  thou  an  a.  like  God? 
Pfi.  10:15  the  a.  of  the  wicked 
44.3  uor  their  own  a.  save  them 
77:15  with  thy  a.  red.  tby  pro. 
89:13  thou  Iiast  a  mighty  a, 

21  mine  a.  shall  strenirtheu 
98:1  his  holy  a.  bath  gotten  bim 
Cant.  8:6  as  a  seal  on  thine  ff. 
/*.  9:20  the  flesh  of  his  a. 
3-3:2  be  their  rt.  every  momiag 
40:10  his  a.  Rball  rule  for  him 

11  gather  the  lambs  with  a. 

51:5  shall  wait   upon  me,  on 

mine  a.  shall  they  trust 

9  put  on  streni:th.  O  a.  of  Lord 
52:10  hath  made  bare  his  holy  a. 
5:J:1  to  whom  is  theff.  of  the  L. 

revealed?  John  I2:3.S 
50:16  bis  a.  brouirbt  salv.  63:5 
62:8  hath  swurn  by  the  a. 
6;J:12  with  his  glorious  a. 
Jer.  17:5  that  nmkethflesh  hisa. 
21:5  I  will  flu'ht  with  strong  a. 
Ezek.  4:7  thine  a.  shall  be  line. 

30:21  broken  a.  of  Pharaoh 
31:17  into  bell  that  were  his  rt. 
Dan.  11:6  retain  power  of  the  a. 
Ztc.  11:17  on  his  a.  his  rt. 
Luke  l:-'il  showed  str.  with  bisrt. 
Actjs  13;  17  with  a  high  a.  brought 
ARM,  Verb. 

1  Pet.  4:1  rt.  yours,  with  samem. 

Slrolchetl-ont  ARiM. 
Ex.  6:6  with  ft  s.-tntf  a. 
Deut.  4::M assayed  to  tnkenation 

by  a  xfrett'heJ'Oi/t  a. 
5.15  out  thence  with  a  0.7:19; 
26:8;  Jer.  32:21 

2  (7ir.  6:32  thy  slretchej-out  a. 
Pfi.  136:12  a  rt.  for  his  mercy 
Jrr.  27:5  made  earth  hv  a.  :12:17 
Ez*-l:  20:3;J  with  a  a.  will  I  mlc 

34  I  will  gather  you  with  a  a. 
ARMS. 
Oen.  49:24  rt.  of  his  bands 
/}r'i/t.  3^1:27  the  everlasting  rt. 
2  Sam .  22;:i5  bow  of  steel  is  brok. 

bv  mine  a.  Pf.  18:31 
Job  22:9  the  a.  of  the  fatherless 
pa.  37:17  rt.  of  wicked  broken 
/Vot'.  31:17  strengtheneth  her  rt. 
I».  44:12  with  streuL'th  of  rt. 
49:22  bring  thy  sons  in  their  rt. 
51:5  my  d.  shall  judge  the  peo. 

49 


ARO 

Ezek.  13:20  tear  from  vonr  n. 
30:22  break  Pharaoh'y  a.  21 
24  strength,  rt.  of  king  of  ».  2" 
Dan.  2:32  and  hiw'rt.  of  silver 
10:6  bis  rt.  like  polisheil  Imiss 
11:15  rt.  of  south  shall  not 
22  with  the  rt.  of  a  thiod  shall 
31  a.  shall  stand  on  his  part 
/Aas-.  7:15  strengthened  their  a. 
11:3  taking  them  by  their  rt. 
Mark'^:-Mi  taken  him  in  his  a. 
10:16  took  them  up  in  his  rt. 
Luke  2:28  S.  took  C.  in  his  rt. 
ARMAGEnnoX.     n>v.  16:16 

ARMICn. 
Job  39:21  iToetli  on  to  meet  rt.  m.' 
Pa.  78:9  children  of  K.  beini:  rt. 
Pi-ov.  6:11  as  an  a.  man.  21.34 
Luke  11:21  a  strong  man  rt. 
ARiMENIA.    2  A'.  19:37;  7^.37:38 

AR>IHOKE»«. 
./rr.:W:12  rotten  raL'sunder  thy  rt. 
Ezik.  13:18  sew  pillows  to  rt. 

ARMIEtS. 

Ex.  12:17  your  rt.  out  ofE. 

Xmn.  33:1  their  a.  under  Mos. 

1  Sam.  17: 10  defv  the  a.  of  Israel 
16  should  defy  the  a.  of  (iod 
45  name  of  God  of  rt.  of  Isnu-l 

Job  2.'):3  anv  number  of  his  a.  / 

Pf.  41:9  forth  with  our  rt. 
68:12  kings  of  rt.  did  flee  apaco 

Cant.  6:13  company  of  two  rt, 

fs.  .34:2  fury  upon  all  their  rt. 

^faf.  22:7  he  sent  forth  his  rt. 

Li/ke  21:20 .Terns,  eompa.  withrt. 

Ifet^.  Il:;i4  to  flight  a. 

Her.  ]!i:14  a.  in  lieaven  followed 
19  kings  and  their  o.  gathered 

ARMOR. 

1  Sam.  17:54  Golialfs  a.  in  hi: 

1  A'.  22::J8  washed  his  rt. 

2  J\'.  3:21  nil  able  to  put  on  a. 
10:2  a  fenced  city  also  and  a. 
20:13  Ilez.  showed  his  precious 

things  h.  ofhisrt.  Ti*.  30:2 
//J.  22:8  look  in  that  day  to  rt. 
L'/ke  11:22  his  rt.  wherein  be 
Ifom.  13:12  put  on  rt.  of  light 
iCor.  6:7  approv.  bv  rt.  of  right 
Eph.  6:11  ]iiit  on  tbV  rt.  of  <;od 
13  take  Ibo  whole  a.  of  God 
ARMOR-BEARER. 
Jud.  9:54  Abim.  called  bisrt.-ft. 
1  Sam.  14:7  a.-b.  said,  do  all  that 

16:21  David  became  his  a.~b. 

31:6  Saul  died,  and  bis  a.-b. 

ARMORY. 
Cant.  4:4  builded  fiu-  au  a. 
Jer.  50:25  L.  bath  opened  his  rt. 

ARMY. 
Dt'f/f.  11:4  he  did  to  the  rt.  of  E. 
Jt/(i.  9:29  iturease  thine  rt. 
1  A'.  20:2.-)  rt.  like  the  rt.  lost 
•2Chr.  20:21  praise  before  rt. 
Job  29:25  dw.  as  a  king  in  the  rt. 
Cant.  6:4  as  rt.  with  banners.  10 
Jer.  37:11  fear  of  Pharaoh's  rt. 
Ezek.  29:18  a.  to  serve  a  great 

37:10  an  exceeding  great  rt. 
/>«/(.  4::J5  according  to  his  will 

in  the  rt.  of  heaven 
./■<v/2:ll  his  voice  before  his  rt. 
ZfT.  9:8  enc-amp  bee.  of  the  rt. 
Artjt  2;i:27  came  I  with  an  a. 
Ilti'.  9:16  of  rt.  of  horsemen 

19:19  eat  on  horse  and  his  n. 

AR\0\. 
Xnm.  21:14  brouks  uf  A.  22:36 
Deut.  2:24  over  the  river  of  A. 
./'/'/.  11:26  by  the  coasts  of  A. 

I.<.  10:2  shall  be  at  fords  of  A. 
Jtr.  48:20  tell  ye  it  in  A. 

AROER. 
Xum.  32:31  child,  of  O.  built  A. 

1  .sV/;/*.30;2S:  2  .sV/m.2t:.5;  1  r7/r.5:8 
A-.  17:2  eities  of  .V.  arc  forsaken 
Jer.  48:19  inhabitant  of  A,  stand 

ARO.«E. 
Gen.  .37:7  and  lo.  my  sheaf  rt, 
Ex.  1:8  rt.  a  new  king  over  Eg. 

who  knew  not  J.  Acts  7:18 
Jud.  2:10  rt.   a  generation  that 
knew  not  the  Lord 
.5:7  till  I  Deborah  rt.  a  mother 
20:8  the  people  a.  as  one  man 
;  1  .Srtm.  9:2<i  rt.  early.  In.  37:36 
17:35  he  a.  against  me 

2  A'.  23:25  aft.  him  rt.  there  any 
'iChr.  .36:16  wrath  of  the  Lord  a. 
Job  29:8  aged  rt.  and  stood  up 
Pit.  76:9  Ciod  rt,  to  judgment 
Ec.  1:5  bun  hasteth  where  he  a. 


ART 

Dan.  0:19  tlu'  kiiiL-  n.  cnrly 
Milt.  2: It  lu-  (/.  niKl  limk  clillil.ai 
Hlin  II.  mid  ininiitiTi'il,  l.ii.  4:3SI 
■»!  Ill'  «.  1111(1  ri'lmki'd  wllidti. 

Murk  \:W:  Liike»:-U 
»:!!  II.  mid  fidlinv.  1(1;  Marki-.U 
•Xi  ilii'  hiind.  and  llie  luaid  a. 
Ti-.Tfi  ^'ulntK  wliiill  elopt  a. 
Murk  '.1:47  J.  lilti'il  liim  up.  he  a. 
Luke  fi:  18  whi'ii  x\\<-  tli>od  a. 
Vr.itS  lie  a.  aiul  iniilr  tii  his  f. 
.Ir/.v  11:10 priviT.  wlilrh  a.  ahout 
l'.t:'23  tluTi'  11.  no  small  stir 
23:7  so  said  ii.  a  dissension,  10 

&«ROSE. 

AROSR  and  went. 

1  .SVjm.  .3:6  Smnucl  «.  lo  Eli 

1  A".  )(I:S1  Klislia  a.  aflcr  Klijah 
.Iim.  .'J::J  so  .loiiali  a.  to  Nineveh 
.ids  '.l::i'J  I'cliT  a.  ami  mut 

AHPAn,  ARIMIAn. 

2  A'.  WM  ^'odsof.V.  /«■  :W:l(t 
l!):i:)kinf;ot  A.f  /«.  :J7:i:i 

In.  10:!1  is  not  Ilmnnth  iis  A.  ? 
./<T.  4'J:2.'i  is  confounded,  and  A. 

ARPHAXAD. 
Ofii.  10:22  s.  of  Shein.  A.  11:10 
Liik«  .S::j(i  was  the  son  of  A. 

ARRAY. 
.7oA  B:4  ti'iToi-s  of  (iiid  set  in  a. 
■Jtr.  .5(1:14  yourselves  in  a.  ag.  B. 

Ste  BATTLE. 

ARRAY,  Yerb. 

T^sl.  ftn  thev  may  a.  the  man 
./«4  40:10  a.  thvsi-lf  with  ■.•lory 
,hr.  43:12  a.  hi'm^ilf  with  land 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  costly  a. 

ARRAYED. 
Odi.  41:42  Pharaoh  a.  Joseph 

2  I'hr.  28:15  captives  with  sp.  0. 
Mat.  f):29  was  not  a.  like  one  of 

those,  Luke  12:27 
Luke  2;):11  Herod  a.  Christ 
,  IcAf  12:21  Herod  a.  in  royal  app. 
Itif.  7:1:)  these  a.  in  white 
17:4  woman  was  a.  in  purple 
ltl:8  to  her  was  granted  to  he  a. 

ARROGASICY. 
1  Siam.  2:;5  let  not  a.  eonie  out 
Pmr.  8:l:j  jiride  and  a.  do  I  hate 
U.  l:):ll  cause  a.  of  the  proud 
./PC.  48:29  M.  his  loftiness,  his  rt. 

.\RRO\V. 

1  Sam.  20:36  Jonathan  shot  a. 

2 K.  9:24  a.  went  out  at  his  h. 
i:):17  a.  of  Lord's  deliverance 
19:32  nor  shoot  an  a.  there,  In. 
37:.'5:) 

./oi  41:28  a.  cannot  make  him 

Ps.  11:2  their  a.  on  the  strin" 
(>1;7  an  a.  sudd,  be  wounded 
91:.5  nor  afraid  for  a.  that  flietli 

Pror.  25:18  witness  is  a  sharps. 

.Lev.  9:8  tongue  as  an  a.  shot  out 

Lam.  3:12  as  a  mark  for  the  a. 

Zee.  9:14  his  rt.  zo  forth 
ARROWS. 

A'i//«.  24:8  throush  with  rt. 

Deut.  :J2:23  mine  a.  upon  them 
42  mine  rt.  drunk  with  blood 

1  Sam.  20:20  will  shoot  three  a. 

2  .Sam.  22: 15  sent  out  rt.  and  scat- 

tered them.  Pf.  18:14 

2  A'.  13:15  take  bow  and  a. 
18  take  the  rt.  and  smite 

.Tub  6:4  rt.  of  Almighty  are 

Pi.  7:13  ordaineth  rt.  airfiinst 
21:12  thhie  a.  aL':iinst  tlieui 
m-.i  thine  rt.  stiik  fast  in  me 
45:5  a.  sharp  in  heart  of  enem. 
.57:4  teeth  are  spears  and  rt. 
58:7  his  bow  to  shoot  his  a. 
64-3  their  rt.  even  bitter 
70:3  brake  lie  the  n.  of  bow 
77:17  thine  rt.  also  went  abroad 
120:4  sharp  a.  of  the  mighty 
127:4  a.s  n.  in  hand  of  a  mighty 
144:6  shoot  thine  rt.  and  destroy 

Pror.  2ti:18  man  who  cast  rt. 

h.  5:28  whose  rt.  are  sharp 
7:24  witli  rt.  and  bows  shall  m. 

.Ttr.  .50:t)  rt.  as  of  expert  man 
14  at  Babyloii  spare  no  rt. 
51:11  make  briL'ht  the  a. 

Uim.  3:13  caused  rt.  of  his  quiv. 

Ez^k.  5:16  send  evil  rt.  of  faini. 
21:21  he  made  his  a.  bri'.-ht 
;J9:3  cause  thine  rt.  to  fall 
9  Israel  shall  burn  bows  andrt. 

llab.  3:11  light  of  thine  rt. 
ART,  Verb. 

Gen.  32:17  whose  rt.  thou? 

.lift.  R:1R  u-s  thou  rt. 


ASH 

1  A'.  22:4  as  thou  a.  IK.  .3:7 
.Jer.  14:22  a.  not  thou  he,  O  L. 
Lukr  7:lil«.  he  that  should 
Her.  11:17  a.  iunl  w.  and  rt.  16.5 

.VRT,  S,  Utiihstaiillve. 
A>.  :«):25  ointment  alter  the  lu 

2  t'lir.  16:14  spices  prep,  by  a. 
Aril  17:29  stones  graven  by  rt. 

Ill:  19  whicli  used  ciu'ions  a. 

ARTAXERXBS. 
^jr.  4:7;  6:14:  7:1.11.21 
Seh.  2:1  in  2<ltli  year  of  .\,  wino 

5: 14  from  20th  to  :«d  year  of  A. 
AKTEMAS.     TU.-Mi 

ARTIFH-ER,  S. 

den.  4:22  T.-C'aiii  an  insir.  of  rt. 

1  t'hr.  2!l:5  works  made  by  rt. 

2  t:iir.  A\:\\  to  a.  gave  tlu'y  m. 
h.  3:3  away  tlie  cunning  rt. 

ARTILLERY. 
1  Sam.  20:40  Jonaili.  gave  his  a. 

ANA. 
1  A'.  1.5:11  A.  did  rii;ht.2f7)r.l4:2, 
12,13;  il'hr.  1.5:2, 17;  16:2 

1  f'/i;-.  9:16  1iere<lu:ili,  son  of  A. 

2  Vhr.  14:11  A.  cried  to  the  Lord 

ANAIIEL. 

2.<rrtm.  2:18.21,:i2;  Whr.  2:16 

3:27  Abner  died  lor  blood  or.\. 

2:):24  A.  was  one,  Whr.  11:28 

A8AIAH. 

1  f  7/r.  4:.36  Jeshohaiah  and  A. 
6:.30  sous  of  Merari,  A.  9:5 

IChr.  .34:20  king  Josiah  sent  A. 
ASAPH. 

2  A".  18:18  Joab  the  son  of  A.  the 

recorder,  :j7;  U.  36:3.  22 
1  Clir.  6::i9  .\.  son  of,  9:15;  l.");17 
16:7  delivered  this  psalm  to  A. 
25:1  of  the  sous  of  A.  2;  26:1; 
%Chr.    5:12;    20:14;   29:13; 
;K:I5;  Ezr.  2:41;  .3:10;  Kih. 
7:44;  11:17,22;  12::J5 
ASfE>n. 
.Tnn,  6:5  people  shall  a.  np 
Pn.  24:3  a.  into  hill.  Earn.  10:6 
i:»:7  van.  to  a.  .h  r.  10:13;  51:16 
l:)9:8  if  I  a.  up  into  heaven 
U.  14:13  I  will  rt.  to  heaven,  14 
F.zek.  38:9  rt.  and  come 
.h}hn  6:62  Son  (»f  man  a.  np 
20:17  I  rt.  to  my  Father 
Uev.  17:8  shall  a.  out  of  pit 

ASCENDED. 
.Tiid.  13:20  angel  rt.  in  the 
Pi.  68:18  thoii  hast  a.  on  high 
Pror.  .30:4  liatli  a.  into  heaven 
.John  3:13  no  man  hath  rt. 
20:17  not  yet  rt.  to  nij-  Father 
Acts  2:.34  U.  is  not  a.  into  the  h. 
Eph.  4:8  when  he  rt.  up 

9  that  he  rt.  10  same  that  a. 
Rev.  8:4  smoke  of  the  incense  a. 
11:12  a.  up  to  heaven 

ASCEXRETH. 

Her.  11:7  the  beast  that  rt.  out 
14:11  smoke  of  their  torment  a. 

ASCE.YDIXG. 

Gen.  28:12  the  angels  of  God  a. 

1  Sam.  28:13  I  saw  gods  rt.  out 
Litke  19:28  before  rt.  up  to  Jera. 
.John  1:51  angels  of  God  a.  aud 
Her.  7:2  angel  a.  fVom  the  east 

ASCEXT. 

2  Sam.  15:30  Dav.  went  up  by  the 

o.  of  Olivet 
1  A'.  10:5  and  his  a.  by  which  he 
went  up,  2  Vhr.  9:4 

AgORIBE. 

Deut.  32:3  a.  ye  greatness 
Job  30:3  I  will  a.  to  my  Maker 
Ps.  68:»4  rt.  ye  strength  to  God 
ASt^'RIBER. 

1  Sam.  18:8  a.  to  David  10,000 
ASENATII.  f;f».  41:4.5,50;  46:20 

ASH. 
Is.  44:14  he  jilanteth  au  a. 

ASHAMED. 
Gen.  2:25  ni.  and  w.  were  not  a. 
2.sVim.  10:5  men  were  greatly  0. 
1  llir.  19:5 
19:3  as  pi'onle  being  o. 

2  A'.  2:17  till  he  was  a. 
8:11  countenance  until  a. 

2  Vhr.  30:15  the  priests  were  a 
Kzr.  9:6  I  am  rt.  to  lift  up 
.Job  6:20  came,  and  were  a. 

11:3  shall  no  man  make  a.  / 

19:3  not  rt.  to  make 
J's.  .31:5  and  their  faces  not  a. 


762 


CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


Asn 

Pn.  74:21  not  oppressed  turn  a. 
Prov.  12:4  fhe  that  niakuth  a. 
J>t.  20:5  be  «.  of  Ethiopia 

24:'i'J  the  sun  nliall  be  a.  when 

30:5  rt.  of  a  people  that  could 

3:J:9  L.  is  a.  and  hewu  down 
Jtr.  2:21)83  thief  is  «. 

(i:  15  they  «. .?  at  all  a.  8:12 

8:lt  the  wise  men  are  a. 

14:4  plonsjhmcn  were  a. 

48:13  n.  of  C.  as  Is.  was  fl. 
^^tt.  16:27  daughters  of  P.  are  a. 

32:30  terror  a.  of  their  mi;;ht 
Lnke  13:17  adversaries  were  a. 

1(1:3  to  \i'-j;  I  am  w. 
J,'>>m.  1:111  not  (^r  of  the  gospel 

n:.')  JKipi'  iiKikoth  not  0. 
r:.;i  wliereof  ye  are  now  a.  ? 
2  To/'.  7:14  I  am  not  a. 
2  T///i.  1:12  neverth.  I  am  not  a. 

V)  ().  was  not  a.  of  mv  chain 
7/,7;.  2:11  not  a.  to  call  them 

n:lfi  not  a.  to  be  called 
ASHAMED  and  confounded.  See 

CONFOUNDED. 

He  ASHAMED. 

/•.•;.  0:111  let  my  enemies  be  a. 

25:3  that  wait  on  thee  be  a. 
lit  them/>e(7.  who  transgress 

31:1  let  me  never  be  a. 
37  not  be  a.  wicked  be  a.  35:26 

*;!»:6  \vait  be  a.  for  my  sake 

8i):n  wh.  hate  me,  may  be  a. 

109:28  let  them  be  a. 

119:78  let  proud  ^('rt. 
1.1.  1:29  shall  be  a.  of  the  oaks 

2:^:4  be  thou  a.  O  Zidon 

26:11  and  be  a.  for  their  envy 

42:17  be  greatly  a.  that  trust  in 

44:9  know,  that  they  may  be  a. 
11  all  his  fellows  shall  be  a. 

45:24  against  him  shall  be  a. 

ti5:13  rejoice,  ye  shall  be  a. 

66:5  and  theyVbali  bf'  a. 
Jer.  2:36  shalt  be  a.  of  Egypt 

3:3  refnsedst  to  be  a. 

12:13  shall  be  a.  of  your  rev. 

17:13  forsake  thee  "shall  be  a 

20:11  my  persecutors  shall 6f  a. 

43:13  Moab  shall  be  a.  of  C. 
t  50:12  vour  mother  shall  be  a. 
'i::ek.  16:61  and  be  a. 

4;J;10  they  may  be  a.  of  their 
Sbs.  4:19  be  a.  bee.  of  their  sac. 

10:6  Is.  be  a.  of  his  own  counsel 
Jr>el  1:11  be  ye  a.  O  ye  husbandm. 

2:26  shall  never  be  a.  27 
Ztc.  9:5  expectation  shall  be  a. 

13:4  every  one  be  a.  of  his  vis. 
Mark  8:38  be  a.  of  me,  Luke  9:26 
2  Cor.  9:4  we  (that  we  say  not 

you)  should  be  a. 
Phil.  I:20in  nothing  Ishallft.  a. 
2  Thes.  3:14  that  may  be  a. 

Til.  2:8  contrary  part  may  be  a. 

1  Pet.  3:16  may  be  a.  that  falsely 
IVotbe,orBe  not  ASHAMED. 
A'um.  12:14  shed*,  a.  seven  days? 
Pi.  2.5:2  in  thee,  let  me  n.  b.  a. 

.31:17  let  mew.  6.  a.  119:116 
37:19  Hliiill  n.  b.  a.  in  the  evil 
irj:6  '/.  when  I  have  respect 
46  Icstiinoiues,  and  n.  be  a. 
80  be  sound,  that  I  be  ?i.  a. 
127:5  shall  n.  be  a.  but  speak 

7^.  29:22  Jacob  shall  7wt  be  a. 
45:17  a.  world  without  end 
49:23  shall  /tot  be  a.  that  wait 
50:7  like  a  flint,  I  shall  7i.  be  a. 
54:4  fnr  thou  shalt  7iOt  be  a. 

Zep.  3:11  tliat  day  shalt  thou  a. 

Pom.  9::i3  J>eliev.  shall  a.  10:11 

2  Cor.  10:8  I  should  not  fje  a. 

2  Tim..  1:8  a.  of  testimony  of  L. 

2:15  that  needeth  not  be  a. 
1  Pft.  4:16  as  a  C'hr.  let  him  a. 
1  John  2:28  a.  before  him 

ASHDOD. 
XSam.  5:1  the  ark  to  A.  6 
SC'Ar.  26:6  wall  of  A.  cit.  ab.  A. 
Neh.  13:23  mar.  wives  of  A.  24 
.4mo*'l:8;  3:9;  Zep.%A\  Zec.d:& 

ASHER 
Om.  30:13  L.  called  his  name  A. 

49:20  out  of  A.  his  bread  fat 
iJeut.  33:24  of  A.  he  said  A. 
Jud.  5:17  A.  on  the  sea-shon- 

Tribe  of  ASHER. 

m/m.  1:41  the  tribe  of  A.  41,500 
2:27  the/n6eo/"A.  shall 
30:26  the  host  of  tritje  of  A. 
1.3:13  tribe  of  A.  to  spy.  31:27 

JO.S-.  19:24  lot  for  tHbeofA.  31 
21:6  out  of  the  tribe  of  A.  30 

Whr.  6:62,74;  i.?//."^  2:3G;  Jiev.l-.ij 


ASK 

ASHES. 

Gen.  18:27  am  but  dust  and  a. 
Lev.  6:11  the  a.  without  camp 
Nmn.  19:9  gather  the  a. 
1  A'.  13:3  and  a.  poured  out 

20:38  disguised  himself  with  a. 
E.^t.  4:3  lay  in  sackcloth  and  a. 
Job  2:8  sat  down  among  the  a. 

13:12  your  rememb.  like  a. 

.30:19  become  like  dust  and  a. 

42:6  and  repent  in  dust  and  a. 
Pi.  302:9  eaten  a.  like  bread 

147:16  the  hoar-frost  like  a. 
h\  44:20  he  feodeth  on  or. 

58:5  to  spread  cf.  under  him 

61:3  to  give  tlicm  beauty  for  a. 
Jer.  6:26  daughter,  wallow  in  a. 
Lnm.  3:16  covered  me  with  a. 
Ezek.  28:18  bring  thee  to  a.  on 
Dan.  9:3  to  seek  in  sack,  and  a. 
Jon.  3:6  king  sat  in  a. 
Mill.  4:3  wicked  be  a.  under 
Mat.  11:21  repented  long  ago  in 
sackcloth  and  a.  LnVe  10:13 
Heit.  9:13  if  the  a.  of  a  heifer 
'ilPet.  2:6  cities  of  Sodom  into  a. 

ASHTAROTH. 
Dent.  1:4  at  A.  Jos.  9:10;  12:4 
Jud.  2:13  Is.  served  A.  10:6 
1  Sam.  7:3  strange  gods  and  A.  4 

12:10  because  we  have  served  A. 

31:10  S.'s  armor  in  house  of  A. 
1  K.  11.33  have  worshipped  A. 
1  Chr.  6:71  Gershom  was  giv.  A. 

ASHUR,  or  ASSl  R. 
Gen.  10:11  A.  went  forth,  22 
Num.  24:22  A.  shall  carry.  24 
1  Chr.  2:24  H.  wife  bare  him  A. 

4:5  A.  had  two  wives,  H.  and 
Ezr.  4:2  Esar-liaddon.  king  of  A. 
Ps.  83:8  A.  also  is  joined  with 
Ezek.  27:23  A.  and  Chil.  32:22 
Hos.  14:3  A.  shall  not  save  us 

ASIA. 
Acts  6:9  of  A.  disputing  Stephen 

39:10  all  they  in  A.  heard 

27  whom  all  A.  worshippeth 

1  Pet.  1:1  to  strangers  scat,  in  A. 

ASIDE. 

2  K.  4:4  set  a.  that  which 
Mark  7:33  a.  from  the  multitude 
John  13:4  laid  a.  his  garments 
Heb.  12:1  lay  a.  every  weight 

See  GO,  GONE,  TURN,  WENT,  LAY. 

ASK. 

Gen.  32:29  w.  a.  after  my  name 
34:12  a.  me  never  so  much  dow- 
ry and  gift,  and  I  will  give 

Deut.  4:32  a.  of  the  days  that  are 
32:7(7.  thy  father 

Jud.  18:5  a.  counsel  of  God 

1  Sam.  12:19  this  evil  to  a.  us 
28:16  why  dost  thou  a.  of  me 

1  K.  3:5  God  said,  a.  what  I  shall 

give  thee,  2  Chr.  1:7 

2  A'.  2:9  a.  what  I  shall  do 

2  Chr.  20:4  J.  gathered  to  a.  help 
Job  12:7  «.  the  beasts 
Ps.  2:8  a.  of  me,  and  I  will  give 
Is.  7:33  a.  thee  a  sign  of  L.  a 
32  I  will  not  a.  neither  tempt 

45:31  L.  Cf.  of  things  to  come 

58:2  they  a.  ordinances 
Jer.  6:16"a.  for  the  old  paths 

15:5  aside  to  a.  how  thou  doest 

18:13  a.  among  the  heathen 

38:14  I  will  a.  thee  a  thing 

48:19  a.  him  that  fleeth 

50:5  shall  a.  the  way  to  Zion 
Lam.  4:4  children  ff.bread 
Dan.  6:7  shall  a.  a  petition 
Hos.  4:12  people  a.  counsel 
Hag.  2:11  a.  priests  concerning 
Zee.  10:1  a.  rain  in  time 
Mat.  6:8  need  of.  before  ye  a. 

7:7  a.  and  it  shall  be.  Luke  11:9 
9  his  son  a.  bread,  Luke  11:11 
11  good  things  to  them  that  a. 

14:7  whatsoever  she  would  a. 

18:19  touch,  any  thing  they  a. 

20:22  what  ye  a.  Mark  10:38 

21:22  whats'oever  ye  a. 

22:46  a.  him  more  questions, 

Mark  12:.34 ;  Luke  20:40 
Mark  6:22  a.  what  thou  wilt.  23 

9:32  afraid  to  a.  him,  Lvke  9:45 
Luke  6:.30  goods,  a.  them  not 

11:13  Holy  S.  to  them  that  a. 

12:48  of  him  they  will  a. 
John  1:19  sent  priests  to  a.  hira 

9:21  he  is  of  age,  a.  him,  23 

11:22  whatsoever  thou  a.  nf  G. 

14:13  ye  a.  in  my  name,  15:16 
14  if  yo  a.  in  my  name  I  will 

15:7  al>idc  in  me,  a.  what  ye 

10:19  they  were  desirous  to  a. 


ASS 

Jo?in  16:23ye  shall  a.  me  nothing 
24  a.  and  receive  that  your  joy 
:J0  that  any  should  a. 
18:21  a.  them  which  heard  me 
.4(:/.^  10:29  I  a.  for  what  intent 
1  Cor.  14:35  a.  their  husbands 
Epii.  3:20  above  all  we  can  a. 
Jum.  1:5  lack  wisdom,  let  him  a. 
6  but  let  him  a.  in  faith 
4:2  ye  have  not,  bee.  ye  a.  not 
3  ye  a.  and  rec.  not,  bee.  ye  a. 
1  John  3:22  we  a.  we  receive 
5:14  we  a.  according  to  his  will 

15  heareth  us,  wlialever  we  a. 

16  not  unto  death,  he  shall  a. 
See  COUNSEL. 

ASKED. 
Jud.  5:25  he  a.  water 
13:6  I  a.  not  whence  he  was 
1  Sam.  1:17  petition  thou  a. 

1  K.  3:11  thou  o.  this  thing 

2  K.  2:10  hast  a.  hard  thing 
Ezr.  5:10  we  a.  tlu*ir  names 
Job  21:29  a.  them  that  go  by 
P.s\21:4  heff.  life  of  thee 

105:40  people  a.  he  brought 
1.1.  30:2  not  a.  at  my  mouth 

41:28  when  la.  of  them,  could 

65:1  sought  of  them  that  a.  not 
Dan.  9:10  no  king  that  a. 

7:16  a.  him  the  truth 
Mat.  16:13  he  a.  his  disciples, 
Mark%\-2n\  i«>te9:18 

22:23    Sadducees    «.   him,  35; 

Mark^:n\  10:2;  12:18 
Luke  18:40  when  near  he  a. 
John  4:10  wouldest  have  a. 

16:24  have  ve  a.  nothing 
Rom.  10:20  to  them  thata.  not 

ASKELOiV,  or  ASHKELOX. 
Ji'd.  1:18  Judah  took  G.  and  A. 

14:19  Samson  went  down  to  A. 

1  Sam.  6:17  for  A.  one,  for  Gath 

2  San}.  1:20  in  the  streets  of  A. 
Jer.  25:20  I  made  A.  and  Azzah 

47:5  A.  is  cut  otT^\ith  rem.  7 
Ainos  1:8  holds  sceptre  from  A. 
Zep.  2:4  A.  a  desolation,  7 
Zee.  9:5  A.  shall  see;  A,  shall 

ASKEST. 
Jud.  13:18  why  a.  aftermy  name? 
John  4:9  a.  drink  of  me 
18:21  why  a.  thou  me? 

ASKETH. 
Ex.  13:14  thy  son  a.  Devi.  6:20 
Mic.  7:3  prince  a.  for  a  reward 
Mat.  5:42  him  that  a.  Luke  6:30 
7:8  that  a.  receiv.  Luke  11:10 
John  16:5  none  a.  whither  goest 
1  Pet.  3:15  a.  you  a  reason  of 

ASKING. 
Ps.  78:18  tempting  God  by  a. 
Lnke  2:46  a.  them  ciuestions 
.John  8:7  they  continued  a 
1  Cor.  10:25  a.  no  question,  27 

ASLEEP. 
Jud.  4:21  Sisera  was  fast  a. 
Cant.  7:9  lips  oftboseff.  to  speak 
Jon..  1:5  Jonah  was  fast  a. 
Mat.  8:24  he  was  a.  Mark  4:38 
26:40  disciples  a.  Mark  14:40 
.4<:-^*'7:60  Stephen  fell  a. 
1  Coi'.  15:6  but  some  are  fallen  a. 
18  which  are  fallen  a.  in  C. 

1  Thes.  4:13  concerning  them  a. 

15  prevent  them  that  are  a. 

2  Pet.  3:4  since  fathers  fell  a.  all 
ASNAPPAR.    Ezr.A-.lQ 

ASP,  S. 
Deut.  32:33  wine  is  venom  of  o. 
Job  20:14  meat  is  the  gall  of  «. 

16  he  shall  suck  poison  of  a. 
Is.  11:8  on  the  hole  of  the  a. 
Rom.  3:13  poison  of  a. 

ASSALLT,  ED. 
Acts  14:5  and  a.  made  of  the  G. 
17:5  they  a.  the  house  of  Jason 

ASSAY,  ED,  I\G. 
Deut.  4:34  hath  God  a.  to  take 
1  Sam.  17:39  David  a.  to  go 
Job  4:2  if  we  a.  to  commune 
Acts  9:26  Saul  a.  to  join  himself 
10:7  they  a.  to  go  to  Bithynia 
Heb.  11:29  the  Egyptians  a. 

ASS. 
Gen.  22:3  Abrah.  saddled  his  a. 
5  abide  you  here  with  the  a. 
49:14  Issacbar  is  a  strong  a. 
E.r.  13:13  firstling  of  an  a. 
23:4  if  thou  meet  enemy's  a. 

12  thine  ox  and  thine  a. 
Num.  HI:  15  not  taken  one  a. 
22:2-3  a.  saw  the.  angel,  25,  27 
28  opened  the  mouth  of  a.  30 


ASS 
Deut.  22:10  with  ox  and  a. 
Jos.  15:18  lighted  oft' her  a.  Jud. 

1:14;  1  Sam.  25:23 
Jud.  15:16  jawbone  of  an  a. 

1  A'.  13:28  had  not  torn  the  a. 

2  A'.  6:25  a.  head  sold  for  80  p. 
Job  24:3  the  a.  of  the  fatherless 
Prov.  26:3  a  bridle  for  the  a. 
Is.  1:3  the  a.  his  master's  crib 

32:20  send  feet  of  the  ox  and  a. 
Jer.  22:19  the  burial  of  an  a. 
Zee.  9:9  cometh  lowly  riding  on 
a.  the  foal  of  an  «.  J/a/.2l:5 

14:15  so  be  the  plague  of  the  a. 
Mat.  21:2  shall  find  an  a.  tied 
Luke  13:15  each  loose  his  a. 

14:5  have  an  a.  fallen  Into  pit 
Johji  12:14  had  found  a  young  a. 
2  Pet.  2:16  d-umb  a.  speaking 

See  SADDLE. 

ASS'S  COLT. 

Gen.  49:11  binding  his  a.  c. 
Job  11:12  born  like  a  wild  a.  c. 
John  12:15  sitting  on  an  a.  c. 

Wild  ASS. 
Job  6:5  a.  bray  when  he  hath  g. 
39:5  sent  out  w.  a.  free 
Jet .  2:24  iv.  a.  used  to  the  w'ness 
Hos.  8:9  iv.  a.  alone  by  himself 

ASSES. 
Jud.  5:10  ride  on  w.  a. 

1  Sam.  8:16  will  take  your  a. 
9:3  a.  of  Kish  were  lost.  10:2 

2  Sam.  16:2  a.  for  k.  household 

1  Chr.  27:30  over  a.  was  Jehd. 

2  Chr.  28:15  carried  feeble  on  a. 
Job  42: 12  J. bad  a  thousand  she  a. 
Is,  21:7  he  saw  a  chariot  of  a. 
Ezek.  23:20  flesh  as  flesh  of  rt. 

Wild  ASSES. 
Job  34:5  as  wild  a.  go  they  forth 
Ps.  104:11  w.  a.  quench 
Is.  32:14  shall  be  a  joy  of  if.  a. 
Jer.  14:6  ivild  a.  snuffed  wind 
Dan.  5:21  dwell,  was  with  w.  a. 

Young  ASSES. 
Is.  30:6  riches  on  young  a. 
24  y.  a  that  ear  the  ground 
ASSEMBLE. 
Is.  11:12  he  shall  a.  outcasts 

45:SM1  a.  and  come,  and  draw  n. 

48:14  all  ye  a.  yourselves 
Jer.  4:5  a.  and  let  us  go 

8:14  why  sit  still?  a.  let  us 
Ezek.  11:17  I  will  a.  you  out  of 

39:17  a.  gather  to  my  sacrifice 
Hos.  7:14  a.  for  coi*n  and  wine 
Joel  2:16  a.  elders,  gather 

3:11  a.  and  come,  all  ye  heathen 
Amx>s  3:9  a.  on  mt.  Samaria 
Mic.  2:12  I  will  surely  a.  O  J. 

4:6  I  will  a.  her  that  halteth 
Zep.  3:8  I  will  a.  the  kingdoms 

ASSEMBLED, 
1  Sam.  2:22  lay  with  w.  that  a. 
Ezr.  9:4  a.  every  one  that  trem. 
Neh.  9:1  ch.  of  Is.  a.  with  fast. 
Ps.  48:4  lo  the  kings  were  a. 
Is.  43:9  let  the  people  be  a.  who 
Jer.5:'7a.  by  troops  in  harlot's  h. 
Mat.  28:12  when  a.  gave  large 
John  20:19  disciples  a.  for  fear  of 
Acts  1.4  being  a.  not  to  depart 

4:31  where  they  were  a. 

11:26  w.  year  a.  with  church 

15:25  it  seemed  good  to  us  a. 
ASSEMBLIIVG. 
Heb.  10:25  forsake  not  the  a. 

ASSEMBLY. 
Gen.  49:6  their  a.  mine  honor 
Ex.  16:3  kill  a.  with  hunger 
LeiK  4:13  from  the  eyes  of  the  a. 
Deut.  9:10  L.  spake  but  of  fire  in 
day  offf.  10:4;  18:16 

1  Saf7i.  17:47  a.  shall  know  Lord 

2  Chr.  30:2:3  a.  took  counsel 
Ps.  22:16  the  a.  of  the  wicked 

89:7  feared  in  a.  of  the  saints 

107:32  praise  him  in  a. 

111:1  I  will  praise  him  in  a. 
Prov.  5:14  was  in  all  evil  in  a. 
Jer.  6:11  on  a.  of  young  men 

9:2  an  a.  of  treacherous  men 

15:17  sat  not  in  a.  of  mockers 
La77i.  2:6  dest.  places  of  then. 
Ezek.  13:9  shall  not  be  in  the  a. 
Acts  19:32  the  a.  was  confused 

39  deter,  in  a  lawful  a.  41 
Heb.  12:23  to  the  general  a. 
Jam.  2:2  come  to  your  a.  a  man 

Solemn  ASSEMBLY. 
Lev.  23:36  eighth  day  is  a  5.  a. 

Num.  29:35;  Neh.  8:18 
Deut.  16:8  seventh  day  s.  a.  to  L. 


CRUDEN'S  COXCORDANCE, 


703 


AST 

2  h'.  10:30  a -«.  a.  for  Rnal 
2  c/ii:  I'M  ci^jhth  d.  nitidou*.  a. 
.hnt  1:11  calli'd  ii/r.  a.  2:15 
2»yj.  a:  18  t^orrowl'ul  fi)r  the*,  a. 

A8SRMIILIi:S. 
rt.  Ailrll  (T.  nfviulcMt  men 
/>.  12:11  frt)4.  bv  nmsters  ofa. 
/x.  i:i;icailiiii:  nf«. 
4:5  cn-atc  o\\  her  (T,  n  cloud 
Kzfk.  \\:Z\  hi  all  miiii-a. 
Avios  5:21  not  biik-II  in  your  a. 

a«se:vted. 

ylcV^'  24:9  .Tows  also  rt. 

ASSOCIATK. 

Js.  8:9  rt,  ami  be  broken  in  p. 
ASSIAGE.  KIJ. 

Gen.  8:1  and  the  wati-rs  a. 
Job  10:5  mov.  of  lips  yhouldfl. 
6  niv  j:rK'f  is  not  a, 

Assrnwc'E. 

Deuf.  28:('»*1  i^halt  have  none  a, 
Jjt.  ,12:17  I'tlVi-t  (tf  rit:htpous.  a. 
Acfft  1':'M  hi'  hath  jrivini  a. 
Col.  2:2  fiill  a  of  nnderstandinj; 
1  T/ieji.  l:5cnnu'  in  much  a. 
77'/).  r.:U  ti)  tlu'  full  a.  of  hope 
10:22  draw  near  in  full  a. 
ASJSI'IIE. 

1  Jo/in  .'J:l'.l  siiall  a.  our  hearts 

ASSIHED. 
Jer.  1-1:18  -.'ivo  vou  </.  peace 
S  Tim.  :J:14  tlum  ha<t  lu-en  a. 

ASSIREIH.Y. 
Acf^t^'.^i}  house  of  Israel  kmiw  a. 
10:10  a.  gatherin::,  L.  called  us 

ASSYRIA. 
Gen.  2:14  toward  the  enst  of  A. 
25:18  dwelt  as  thou  piest  to  A. 

2  JC  15:29  cap.  to  A.  17:»i;  18:11 
Is.  7:18  that  is  a  huid  of  A. 

11:11  recover  people  f^-oni  A.  16 
19:23  out  of  Eirypt  to  A.  24.  25 
27:13  Were  readv  to  perish  in  A. 

J,r.  2:18  ill  the  wav  of  A.  ?    30 

£::ek.  2:i:7  with  men  of  A. 

Hoft.  7:11  to  A.  8:9  up  to  A. 
9:3  cat  unclean  thiuirs  in  A. 
10:6  carried  to  A.  for  a  i>resent 
11:11  dove  out  of  the  land  of  A. 

ific.  5:6  waste  the  laud  of  A. 
7:12  come  to  thee  from  A. 

Zfp.  2:13  destroy  A.  and  Nin. 

Zee.  10:10  g.  them  out  of  A.  11 

See  KINO.  KtNGS. 

ASTOMSIIED. 

7>r.  Sfir-fi  enemies  shall  be  a. 
1  K.  9:8  shall  be  a.  Jer.  18:16; 

19:8;  49:17;  50:13 
Kzr.  9:3  and  sat  down  a. 
Jiift  17:8  iipriirhl  shall  bo  a. 

1H:ii>  ennie  after  shall  be  a. 

2(1;11  pillars  of  heaven  are  a. 
h.  52:14  many  were  a.  at  thee 
Jer.  2:12  be  a.  O  ye  heavens 

4:9  the  priests  ehall  be  a. 

14:9  why  be  as  a  man  a, 
Ezek.  .3:15  I  remained  a.  seven  d. 

4:17  a.  one  with  another 

20;l(t  >hall  tremble  aud  be  a. 

2Hl1:»  know  thee  shall  be  a. 
I)(ii>.?,:-2\  Xel)ucha(lnez.  wasa. 

4:19  Daniel  was  a.  for  one  hour 

5:9  his  lords  a. 

8:27  Daniel  was  a.  at  the  vision 
Mat.  7:2H  a.  at  his.  22:33:  Mark 

1:22;  f.:2;  11:18:  Luke4:m 
Mnrkb:\'2a.  with  great  astonish. 

7::^  beif-ond  measure  a.  10:26 

10:24  disciples  were  a. 
Lfikf  2:47  a.  at  his  answers 

5:9  was  a.  at  dniUirht  of  flshea 

8:.'»6  her  parents  Avere  a.  but  he 

ai:22  certain  women  made  us  a. 
Acta  9:0  Saul  trembling  and  a. 

10:45  which  believed  were  a. 

12:16  saw  Peter,  they  were  a. 

13:12  deputy  believed,  being  a. 

ASTO.NISHMENT. 
Druf.  28:2><  shall  smite  with  a. 

'SI  1)r(  (niie  an  n.  and  a  proverb 
2r//r.  7:21  shall  bean  a. 

29;S  lialh  delivered  them  to  a. 
T*s.  611:3  to  drink  the  wine  of  a. 
Jrr.  8:21  I  am  black.  */.  hath 

25:9  I  will  make  them  an  (i.  18 
11  land  be  a  desolarion  and  a. 

2f»:18  deliver  them  to  be  an  a. 

42:18  execra.  and  an  a.  44:12 

44:22  theref.  is  your  land  an  a. 

51:37  Babvl.  shall  become  an  a. 
Ez^k.  4:16  drink  w.  with  a.  12:19 

5:15  an  a.  to  the  nationy 

23:33  be  tilled  with  eiip  of  a. 
Zee.  12:4  smite  horse  with  a. 


AUG 

ASTRAY.  .SV^  WKNT,  ao,  oone. 

ASTROUMfERK. 

Ifi.  47:13  let  now  a.  star-gazers 
Dan.  1:20  ten  times  better  th.  a. 
2:37  cannot  the  a.  show 
4:7  came  in  miiiricians  and  a. 
5:7  hing  cried  to  brin;;  in  thea. 

ASl'XDKR.      Srt'   CLKAVE,    TUT. 
I>IVinE.  I'UT. 

ASYNCHITrS.     Tiinn.  10:14 
AT  AD.     Gen.  50:10,  11 

ATE. 
Ps.  106:28  a.  sacrin.  of  the  dead 
DdJi.  10:3  I  n.  no  pleasant  bread 
liev.  10:10  book,  and  a.  it  up 

ATIIALIAII. 
2  A".  8:26  Ahaz.  molhrr  was  A. 
11:1  A.  destroved.  2  {'/;;■.  22:10 
2  hid  Joash  from  A.  20 

1  Cfir.  8:2(i  Ben.  Shehari.  aud  A. 

2  Chr.  24:7  the  sons  of  A.  22:11 
Ezr.  8:7  .leshaiah  scm  of  A. 
ATIIEXIANS.    Actx  17:21 

ATIIEXS. 
Acts  17:15  bro't  Paul  to  A.  16,  22 
18:1  Paul  departed  from  A. 

1  Thes.  3:1  g()od  to  be  left  at  A. 

A  THIRST. 
Mat.  25:44  when  saw  wo  theoff. 
fii  r.  21:6  L'ive  to  him  that  is  a. 
22:17  let  him  that  is  a.  come 

ATO.\E.ME\T. 
Ex.  80:16  Shalt  take  a.  monev 
Ltv.  4:20  a.  for  them,  26.  31/35; 
5:6;  6:7;  H::»;    12:8;    14:18; 
X'mK  15:25 
9:7  make  o-.  for  thyself.  16:24 
16:10  the  scape-^oat  to  make  a. 
17  there,  when  uuiketli  a. 
34  to  make  a.  once  a  vi'ar 
23:28  no  work,  it  is  a  day  of  a. 
25:9  day  of  f^.  make  trumpet 
X'/jn.  16:46  make  a.  for  wrath 
31:.50  ear-riu'^s  to  make  an  a. 

2  Sam.  21:3  wherewith  make  a, 
Horn.  5:11  we  have  rec,  a. 

ATTAIX. 
7^.  139:6  I  cannot  a.  unto  it 
Prov.  1:5  man  of  u.  a.  wisdom 
Ifm.  8:5  they  a.  to  inuocency? 
P/til.  3:11  miirlit  a.  to  resurrec. 

ATTAINED. 
Gen.  47:9  not  a.  to  davs  of  fath. 
Jinm.  9:30  O.  have  a.  To  right. 

31  Is.  hath  not  a.  to  law 

P/iif.  3:12  I  had  already  a. 

16  already  a.  let  us  walk 

1  Tim.  4:6  whereto  thou  a. 

ATTALIA.    Acts  14:25 

ATTEXD. 
7^.  17:1  a.  to  my  c.  61:1;  142:6 
55:2  a.  to  me,  t  mourn 
8(i:6  a.  to  the  voice 
/Vw.  4:1  a.  to  know  understand. 
20  son,  a.  to  my  words,  7:24 
5:1  my  son.  a.  to  my  wisdom 
1  Cor.  7:35  a.  on  Lord 

ATTEXnWCE. 

1  Tim.  4:13  -jive  a.  to  reading 
I/eb.  7:13  gave  a.  at  altar 

ATTEXDED. 
Jnf/  .39:12  I  a.  none  convinced  J. 
Pji.  (i*i:I9  hath  a.  to  my  prayer 
Actg  16:14  she  a.  to  things  spok. 

ATTE.\DI\G. 
Horn.  13:6  ministers  a.  contin. 
ATTEXT. 

2  C/ir.  6:40  let  thine  ears  be  a. 
:15  shall  be  a.  to  the  prayer 

ATTEXTIYE. 
Xeh.  1:6  let  thine  ear  now  be  a. 

11:7^.  130:2 
8:3  people  were  a.  Luke  19:48 

ATTEXTIVELY. 
J(?6  37:2  hear  a.  uoiseofbisv. 

ATTIRE. 
Pro7\  7:10  with  a.  of  harlot 
.At.  2:.32  a  bride  forL'et  her  a.  ? 
Ezek.  2.3:15  exceeding  tndyeda. 

Al'DIEXC'E, 
Ex.  24:7  and  read  in  a. 
1  Chr.  28:8  in  n.  of  our  Ood 
Xeh.  13:1  Ihey  read  in  the  a. 
Luke  7:1  his  sayings  in  the  a. 
2*):45  in  a.  of  the  people 
Acta  i:i;ir  ye  that  fear  (J.  give c. 
1.5:12  multitude  gave  a.  22:22 
AUGIIT.     Set'  oroiiT. 
AlTaiEXT. 
Num.  33:14  to  a.  fierce  anger 


AWA 

AIGl'STrS. 

Luke  2:1  decree  from  Cesar  A. 
.IWj»  25:21  P.  appealeil  to  A.  35 

27:1  Julius,  a  centurion  of  A. 

AIXT. 
Lei).  18:14  his  wife,  she  is  thy  a. 

AISTEHE. 
Luke  19:21  thou  art  an  a. man 

Al'TIIOR. 
1  Cor.  14:;W  not  a.  of  confusion 
II''t>.  5:9  beejnne  tt.  of  salvation 

12:2  Jesus,  the  a.  und  iliiisher 

AITIIORITY.  lEK. 
Pror.  29:2  riLfiiteous  are  in  n. 
Milt.  7:29  havini:  a.  Mark  1:22 

M:9  a  man  under  u.  Luke  7:8 

20:25  exercise  a.  Mark  10:42 

21:2.3  by  what  a.MarkWm 
Murk  1:27  fur  with  a.  com.  un- 
clean spirits.  L'lke  4:;j)i. 

13:.'14  gave  a.  to  his  servants 
Luke  9:1  power  and  a.  over 

19:17  have  thou  (/.  over 

30:20  deliver  him  to  a. 

22:25  exorcise  «.  called  benef. 
John  5:27  a.  to  execute  judgm. 
Arfx  8:27  eunuch  of  gn-iit  a. 

9:14  hath  a.  to  bind,  26:10,  13 
1  Cor.    15:24  put  down  all  a. 
8  Cor.  10:8  boast  more  of  a. 
1  Tim.  2:2  suppli.  for  all  in  a. 

12  women  to  usurp  a.  over 
Tit.  2:15  rebuke  with  all  a. 
1  Pet.  3:22  and  a.  made  subject  to 
7iV;\  13:2  gave  him  great  cr. 

AVAILETH. 
Gal.  .5:6  Christ  cir.  a.  not.  6:15 
Jam.  5:16  prayer  of  right  a. 

A  VEX. 
Ezek.  30:17  men  of  A.  fall 
77rAv.  10:8  high  of  A.  Aittm  1:5 

AVEXGE. 
Tj'v.  19:18  thou  shalt  not  a. 

26:25  a.  the  quarrel  of  my  cov. 
Xum.  31:2  rt.  Is.  of  Midiauites.  3 
Deut.  32:4^1  a.  blood  of  servants 
1  .S'n//f,.24:12  Lord  a.  me  of  thee 
Tsa.  1:24  a.  me  of  mine  enemies 
Jer.  46:10  that  he  may  a. 
Ilom.  1:4  will  a.  bUiod  of  Jezreel 
Luke  18:3  a.  me  of  mine  adver. 

7  shall  not  God  a.  his  own  el. 

8  he  will  rt.  them  speedily 
7?wrt.  12:19  a.  not  yourselves 
liev.  6:10  dost  thou  not  a.  our 

AAEXGED. 
Gen.  4:94  Cain  be  a.  seven-fold 
Jos.  10:13  staved  till  peo.  had  o. 
JikI.  1.5:7  vet  I  will  be  a. 
16:28  (/.  ofPhilis.  of  my 

1  Sam.  14:24  that  I  may  be  a. 
18:25  foreskins  to  be  rt. 

25:31  my  Lord  hath  rt.  himself 

2  Sam.  4:8  hath  a.  mv  lord 
18:19  the  Lord  hath  rt.  him 

Jer.  5:9  my  soul  ben.  29;  9:9 
Acts  7:24  rt.  him  oppressed 
liev.  18:30  God  hath  a.  you 

19:3  a.  blood  of  his  servants 

AVEXGER. 
Xum.  35:12  from  a.  Jos.  20:3 
Deut.  19:6  lest  a.  pursue 

12  the  ehhrs  deliver  him  to  a. 
.Jos.  20:5  if  the  rt.  pursue 
7'.*.  8:2  mii^htest  still  the  a. 

44:16  byre,  of  the  enemy  and  rt. 

1  The^.  4:6  Lord  is  rt.  of  all  eueh 

AVEXGETH. 

2  Sam.  22:48  G.  a.  me,  Ps.  18:47 

A^^XGIXG. 
./h(/.  5:2  praise  L.  for  a.  of  Isra. 

AVERSE. 
^^c.  2:8  as  men  a.  from  war 

AVOID. 
Prov.  4:15  rt.  it,  pass  not  by  it 
Rom.  16:17  divisions,  aud  a. 
2  Tim.  2:23  unl.  questions  a. 
Tit.  3:9  rt.  foolish  questions 

AVOIDIXG. 
2  Cor.  8:20  a.  this,  that  no  man 
1  Tini.  6:20  rt.  profane  babblings 

AvorniEn. 

D^uf.  26:17  rt.  th^-  Lord  to  be 
18  a.  thee  to  be  his  people 
AWARE. 

Juff.  .5:19  rt.  rt.  Deb.,  a.  a.  utter 

Job.  8:6  he  would  rt.  for  thee 
14:12  be  no  more  not  a. 

Ps.  7:6  rt.  for  me.  35:2;j 
17:15  I  rt.  with  thy  likeness 
44:2:j  a.  why  sleepest  thou 
57:8  rt.  my  glory.  I  w.  «.  108:2 
59:4  they  prepare,  rt.  to  help 


BAA 

Ps.  59:5  O  L.  rt.  to  visit  all  the 
Prov.  33::J5  when  shall  I  a. 
Cant.  2:7  rt.  mv  lov*-.  3:5;  8:4 

4:16  rt.  O  north  wind 
Is.  26:I9rt.  ye  that  dwell 

51:9  rt.  rt.   nut  on  strength,  O 
arm  of  tne  Lord  rt.  52:1 

17  fi.  a.  stand  up,  ()  Jerusalem 
Jt  r.  5I:.57  nerp.  sleep,  and  not  a. 
Dan.  12:2  In  the  dust  shall  a. 
.UhI  1:5  rt.  ye  drunkards,  weep 
77rtA.  2:7  rt.' that  shall  vex  thee 
19  that  saith  to  the  wood.  a. 
7.ec.  13:7  rt.  O  sword  ag.  my 
.lAr//.- .1::!8  and  tht-y  rt.  him 
I.'ik'  9;.'J2  wXwn  a.  saw  U\h  glory 
Jii/tJi  11:11  tliul  1  may  rt.  !iim 
Rom.  1.3:1    it  is  high  time  to  a. 
1  Cor.  15:.34  a.  to  rightefuisncsa 
Ep/t.  5:14  rt.  thou  that  sleei)est 

AWAKED. 
1  Satn.  36:12  knew  it,  neither  a, 

1  Ji.  18:27  and  unist  be  a. 

2  A'.  4:31  the  child  is  not  a. 
Ps.  3:5  I  a.  for  L.  sustained  me 

78:65  L.  rt.  as  one  out  of  sleep 
Jer.  31:26  I  rt.  aud  behold 

AWAREST. 
P».  7.3:90  when  tlmn  a.  shalt 
Pror.  6:22  when  thou  a.  it  shall 

AWAKETII,  IN<4. 
Ps.  73:20  dream  when  one  a. 
Is.  29:8  he  rt.  and  his  soul 
Acts  16:27  keeper  of  the  prison  a. 

AWARE. 
Cant.  6:12  I  was  a.  my  soul 
Jer.  50:24  O.  and  \vas  not  rt. 
Luke  11:44  over  thein  not  a. 

AWAY. 
Is.  1:13  I  cannot  a.  with 
Luke23:\Ha.  with  this  man 
John  19:15  rt.  with  h.  Acts  21:.36 
Acts  22:22  a.  with  such  a  fellow 

AWE. 
7^.  4:4  stand  in  a.  and  sin  not 
3-3:8  inhab.  of  world  stand  in  rt. 
119:161  my  heart  standeth  in  a. 

AWL. 
Ex.  21:6  bore  his  ear  with  an  a. 
Deut.  15:17  thou  shalt  take  an  a. 

A  WORE. 
Mat.  8:25  discip.  a.  h.  Luke  8;24 

AXE. 
Dei/t.  20:19  destroy  trees  by  a. 
Jufi.  9:4H  Abimelech  took  an  a 
1  Sa/n.  13:20  went  to  sharp,  a. 

1  E.  6:7  hammer  nor  rt.  was  h. 

2  A'.  6:5  rt.-head  fell  into  w. 
Is.  10:15  shall  the  rt.  boast 
Jer.  10:3  cutsa  tree  with  thea 

51:20  thou  art  mv  battle-rt. 
Mat.  3:10  a.  is  laid,  Luke  3:9 
AXES. 

1  Sam.  13:21  had  a  file  for  the  a. 

2  Sam.  12:31  he  put  them  under 

a.  of  iron,  1  C/tr.  20:3 

Ps.  74:5  lam.  as  he  lifted  up  a. 

6  break  carved  work  with  a. 

Jer.  46:22  against  her  with  rt. 

Ezek,  26:9  with  rt.  break  down 


B. 


BAALAII.    Ja?».  ]:,:tl 
BAAL-GAD.     ./11.1.  11:17 
BAAL-HERMON.    Jud.  3:3 

BAAL. 
Xum.  22:41  to  hiKh  places  of  B. 
Jitif,  9:13  l8.  pcrvod  B.  and  Ash. 
6:25  rtowii  the  altar  olB.  31 

1  A'.  10:31  B.  and  \voi>hii)pcd 
18:21  if  B.  he  Cod.  follow  him 
19:1S  7,nno  in  lBra<'l  whiih  have 

not  boved  to  B.  I?om.  11:4 

2  A'  10:19  sac.  to  do  to  B.  20 
11:1s  brake  do\vii  house  of  B. 
n  Ifi  host  of  heaven  served  B. 
2I::i  Manas,  reared  altars  Cor  B. 
2:i:4l.rini;all  the  v.-sc-lr-  for  B. 

./''/■.  2:3  propli.  prophesii'd  liy  13. 

7;9  inc.  to  B.  ?  11:1.3,  17;  32:29 

2:16    to  swear  bv  B. 

19;5  built  hish  pinies  of  B. 

2^i;13  prophesied  in  IV  27 
iros.  2:8  silver  and  f/.ild  ler  B. 

I'^l  Ephraini  ullended  in  B. 
Zep.  1:4  cut  otf  renniant  of  B. 
BAALBKRITII.    Jiirl.  8:.33 
BAAI.-IIAMON.     Cant.(i:n 
BAALI.    I/Of.  2:1B 

nXALIM. 
Jiir/.  2:11  Is.  s.  B.  3:7:  ]n:(l,  10 

8::i:nsr.  went  whorinir  alter  B. 
1  tiarn.  7:1  Israel  put  away  B. 


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CRUDBN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


BAO 

1  A'.  18:18  host  foUowed  B. 

2  Clir.  17:3  J.  sought  uot  to  B. 
24:7  dedic.  things  on  B.  28:2 
:?J::i  ^M.  reared  altars  lor  B. 
:H:4  brake  the  altars  ofB. 

Jer.  2:2.3  have  not  gone  after  B. 
9:14  have  walked  after  B. 
Hm.  2:1:1  on  her  days  of  B.  17 
BAALIS.    Jer.  40:14 
BAAL-MEON.    Ezek.  25:9 

BAAL-PBOR. 
Xiim.  26:3  Is.  joined  himself  to 

B.  5;  Ps.  108:28;  Hon.  9:10 
Dcut.  4::3  Lord  did  because  of  B. 
BAjVL-PERAZIJI.   2  Sam.  5:20 

1  Clir.  14:11 
BAAL-SHALISHA.     2  A'.  4:42 
BA.\L-TAJIAR.     Jiid.  20::i3 
B.\AL-ZEBUB.    a  A'.  1:2,  16 
BAAL-ZEPHON.       Ale.      14:2 
Num.  33:7 

BAAiVAH. 
2  Sam.  4:fi  Rechab  and  B.  esc. 
23:29  Heleb  the  son  of  B. 
1  A".  4:ltiB.  the  son  of  11. 
Ezr.  2:2  B.  c.  to.  Xeh.  7:7 ;  10:27 

BAASHA. 
1  A'.  15:16,  19,  27;  16:1,  6,  11,  12: 
21:22:  2  A".  9:9;  2  C%r.  16:3: 
Jti:  41:9 

BABBLER. 
Ec.  10:11  and  a  b.  is  no  better 
Act.'i  17:18  what  will  this  b.  say? 

BABBLING.  S. 
Pior.  2:1:29  who  hath  b.  ? 

1  Tim.  6:20  avoiding  vain  b. 

2  Tim.  2:16  i)rofane"and  vain  6, 

BABE,  S. 
E.c.  2:6  behold  the  b.  wept 
Litke  1:41  b.  leaped  in  her  womb 
44  b.  leaped  in  my  womb 
2: 12  find  b.  wrapped  in  swad. 

16  the  b.  lying  in  a  manger 
/A6.  .5: 13  for  he  is  a  A. 
Ps.  8:2  month  of  ft.  Mat.  21:16 
17:14  leave  substance  to  theirft. 
Is.  3:4  princes  and  6.  shall  rule 
Mai.  11:23  rev.  t.  to  b.  Luke  10:21 
Pom.  2:20  a  teacher  of  ft. 
1  Cor.  3  1  as  unto  ft.  in  Christ 
1  P^t.  2:2  as  new-born  ft.  desire 
BABEL,     dt'ii.  10-10  ;  11:9 

BABYLON. 
Mat.  1.17  the  carrying  into  B. 
-I'^v  7:43  carry  aw"ay  beyond  B. 
'  "  '  "  13  church  at  B.'saluteth 


1  /'. 

R-r.  14-8  B.  is  fallen,  is  fallen 
16-19  B.  came  in  remembrance 
17.5  B.  the  mother  of  harlots 
18:10  alas,  that  city  B.  21 

6Vc  DAUGHTER. 

B.\BYLONIANS.  A'zf/!:.  2.3:15, 17 
BABYLONISH.    Jos.  7:21 
BACA.     Ps.  84-6 

BACK. 

1  A'.  14:9  behinil  t.  ft.  Ezek.  23:.35 
Ps.  21:12  turn  their  6. 

129:3  ploughed  on  mv  ft, 
Proii.  10:13  rod  for  ft.  19:29;  26:3 
Is.  .38.17  my  sins  behind  thy  6. 
50:6  my  ft.  to  the  smitcrs 
Jer.  2:27  have  turned  ft.  unto  me 
18:17  will  show  ft.  not  the  face 
32:.33  turned  to  me  ft.  and  not 
48:.39  turned  the  b.  with  shame 
Pom.  11:10  bow  down  their  6. 

BACK,    Adjective. 
Ex.  .33:23  shall  see  my  ft.  parts 

BACKS. 
X.h.  fl:-26  thy  law  behind  their  ft, 
Ez'k.  H;16  their  ft.  toward  the 
10:12  body,  and  b.  full  of 

8te  TURNED. 

BAOKBITER8. 

Rom.  1:30  ft.  haters  of  (iod 
BACKBITETH. 

Ps.  15:3  that  ft.  not  with  his 
BACKBITING,  8. 

Pror.  26-2:3  a  A.  tongue 

2  Cor.  12:20  there  be  debates,  6. 

BACKSLIDER. 

Pror.  14:14  ft.  in  heart  he  filled 
BACRSLiniNG.  8. 

Jer.  2:19  thy  ft.  shall  reprove 
3:6  what  ft.  Israel  hath  done 
H  whereby  b.  Israel  com.  ad. 
3:11  ft.  Is.  hath  Justified  herself 
12  return,  thou  ft.  Israel, 
14  O  ft,  children,  saith  L,  22 
5  6  because  their  ft,  increased 
8.6  back  by  a  perpetual  ft. 


BAL 

Jer.  14:7  for  onr  6.  arc  many 

31:22  O  ft,  daughter,  49:4 
Hai.  4:16  Is.  slideth  back  as  a  ft. 

11:7  are  bent  to  ft.  from  me 

14:4  I  will  heal  their  ft.  I  will 

BACKWARD. 
Oen.  9:23  ft.  their  faces  were  ft. 

49:17  his  rider  shall  fall  ft. 
2  K.  20:10  return  ft.  Is.  :J8:8 
Job  23:8  ft.  I  cannot  perceive  h 
Ps.  40:14  driven  ft,  that  wish  me 

70:2  turned  6,  that  desire 
Is.  1:4  they  arc  gone  away  ft. 

28:13  they  might  go  and  fall  ft. 

44:25  that  turheth  wise  men  ft. 

59:14  judgm.  is  turned  away  ft, 
Jer.  7:24  went  ft,  not  forw-ard 

15:6  thou  art  gone  ft,  therefore 
Lam.  1:8  sigheth  and  turn.  ft. 
John  18:6  went  ft.  and  fell  to 

BAD. 
Oen.  24:50  speak  ft.  or  good 

31:24  to  Jacob  ^ood  or  ft.  29 
Ler.  27:10  a  good  for  a  ft,  or  a  ft. 
Num.  13:9  land  if  good  or  6. 

24:13  to  do  either  good  or  6, 
2  Sam.  13:22  spake  good  nor  6. 

14:17  to  discern  good  or  ft. 

1  K.  3:9  discern  good  and  ft. 
Mat.  13:48  but  e:lst  the  ft.  away 

22: 10  good  and  ft,  and  the  wed. 

2  Cor.  o:10  whether  good  or  ft. 
BADNESS. 

Oen.  41:19  never  saw  in  E,  for  ft. 

BADE,    EST. 
Oen.  27:19  have  done  as  thou  ft. 
Luke  14:9  he  that  6.  thee,  10 
16  a  supper,  and  ft.  many 
Acts  11:12  Spirit  6.  me  go 
18:21  but  ft.  them  farewell 
B.\DGERS. 
Er.  26:14  cov.  above  of  ft.  skins 
.35:7  skins  dyed  red,  ft.  skins 
Ezek.  16:10  I  shod  thee  \v.  6.  sk. 

BAG. 
Deul.  25:13  in  thy  ft.  div.  weig. 

1  Satn.  17:40  sm,  stones  in  a  ft, 
■Job  14:17  trans,  is  sealed  in  a  ft. 
Pror.  7:20  taken  a  ft.  of  money 

16:11  weights  of  ft,  arc  his  vv. 
Is.  46:6  lavish  gold  out  of  the  ft, 
Mic.  6:11  6,  of  deceitful  weights 
Hag.  1:6  w-ages  to  put  in  aft.  w. 
John  12:6  a  tliief,  and  had  the  ft. 

13:29  because  Judas  had  the  ft, 
BAGS. 

2  K.  5:23  two  talents  in  two  ft, 
12:10  they  put  up  in  ft, 

Luke  12:33  prov,  ft.  that  w-ax  not 

BAHURIM. 
2  Sam.  3-16  beliiiid  her  to  B. 
16:5  when  David  came  to  B. 
17:18  came  to  a  house  iu  B. 
19,16aBeiij,  OfB,  1  A',  2:8 
BA.IITH. 
/*',  15:2  he  is  gone  up  to  B, 

BAKE. 

Ex.  16-23  ft,  that  you  will  ft, 
Ler.  24:5  and  ft,  twelve  cakes 
26:26  ten  w-omen  shall  ft, 
1  Sam.  28:24  woman  at  E,  did  ft. 
Ezek.  4:12  shall  ft.  it  with 
BAKE-iWEATS. 
Gen.  40:17  b.-meats  for  Pharaoh 

BAKEN. 
1  A",  19:6  was  A,  on  the  coals 

BAKER. 

f.Vn.  40:1  ft.  had  offended  the  k. 

22  hanged  ft.  as  Jo.  interpreted 

41:10  in  ward  me  and  chief  ft. 

Hos.  7:4  oven  heated  by  the  6. 

6  their  ft.  sleepeth  all  the  n. 

BAKERS. 

Gen.  40:2  wroth  ag,  chief  of  6. 

1  Sam.  8:13  daughters  to  be  ft. 

Jer.  37:21  bread  out  of  A.  street 

BAKETH. 
Is.  44:15  he  ft.  bread,  yea,  he 

BALAAM. 

.\(im.  22:6,  9.  14,  25.  .31.  .35-  23-4 
^    30:24:2,3,2o;.-!l:8  16        '  ' 
/><?»<.  23:4  hired  B.  5 ;  Neh  1.3-2 
Jeis.  24:9  B,  sent  and  called  B.' 
Mic.  6:5  rem.  what  B,  answ 
i  Pet.  2:15  fol,  the  way  of  B 
./iide  11  greedily  after  error  ofB 
Per.  2:14  hold  the  doctrine  ofB 

BALAK. 
Xum.  -22:4.  Hi;  2.3:2,  7,  18;  2  4:13 
■/lis.  24:9  B,  arose  anil  warred 
Jml.  11:25  belter  than  B,  f 


BAN 

Mu!.  6:5  remember  what  B,  k. 
Per.  2:14  who  taught  B.  to  cast 

B.ALD. 
Lev.  13:40  he  is  ft.  yet  clean  41 
2  A'.  2:2:1  go  up  thou  A.  head 
Jer.  16:6  make  themselves  A. 
48:37  every  head  shall  be  A, 
Ezek.  27:31  make  themselves  ft. 
29:18  every  head  was  made  ft, 
Mic.  1:16  make  thee  ft,  and  poll 

BALD-LOCUST. 
Lev.  11:22  ye  may  eat  the  b.4 

BALDNESS. 
Lev.  21:5  make  ft,  on  their  head 
Deut.  14:1  ft.  between  your  eyes 
Is.  3:24  inst,  of  well-set  hair,  ft. 
15:2  on  heads  ft,  and  beard  cut 
22:12  the  Lord  did  call  to  6. 
Jer.  47:5  ft.  is  come  upon  Gaza. 
AS*-*.  7:18  ft.  on  their  h.  ^m.  8:10 
Mic.  1:16  enlarge  thy  6. 
BALANCE. 
Job  31:6  be  weighed  iu  even  ft. 
Ps.  62:9  laid  in  the  ft,  are  van. 
Prov.  11:1  a  false  A.  20:23 
16:11  just  w.  and  A.  are  Lord's 
7s.  40:12  w-eighcd  hills  in  a  ft. 

15  as  small  dust  of  the  A. 
46:6  and  weighs  silver  in  the  A. 

B.4LANCES. 
Lev.  19:.36Justft.  Ezek.  45:10 
.lob  6:2  calamity  laid  in  the  ft. 
Ezek.  5:1  take  ft.  to  weigh 
Dan.  h-.'Xl  in  the  ft.  and  found 
Hos.  n-.lb.  of  deceit 
Amos  8:5  falsifying  the  ft, 
Mtc.  6<11  pure  with  wicked  A, ,? 
Rev.  6:5  he  that  sat  on  h.  had  A. 

BALANCINGS. 
Job  37:16  kn.  the  ft.  oft.  clouds 

BALL. 
Is.  22:18  will  toss  thee  like  a  A. 

BALiM. 
ffen.  .37:25  Ishmaelites  bearing  ft. 
43:11  take  a  little  ft.  and  honey 
Jer.  8:22  is  there  no  ft,  in  Gilead  ? 
46:11  to  Gilead  and  take  A.  O 
51:8  howl  take  ft,  for  her  pain 
Ezek.  27:17  J.  traded  in  honey  ft. 
BAMAn.    Ezek.  20:29 
BAND,  S. 
Lev.  26:13  the  ft.  of  your  yoke 
Jud.  1.9:14  ft.  loosed  off  h,  hands 
2  K.  23:33  Phar,  put  Jeh.  in  6. 
Job  .38:9  darkness  a  swaddling  A. 
31  or  loose  the  ft.  of  Orion  ? 
•39-5  the  ft.  of  the  wild  ass  ? 
10  the  unicorn  with  his  ft.  ? 
Ps.  2-3  break  their  ft,  asunder 
73:4  there  are  no  A, 
107:14  brake  their  ft,  in  sunder 
Ee.  7:26  snares,  hands  as  A. 
/-.',  28:22  lest  A,  be  made  strong 
52-2  loose  from  6,  of  thy  neck 
58:6  loose  the  ft.  of  wickedness 
Jer.  2:20  I  have  burst  thy  ft 
Ezfk.  3:'25  shall  put  A.  on  thee 
4:8  I  will  lay  A.  upon  thee 
:M:27  broken  the  6.  of  their  y. 
Van.  4:15  with  a  ft,  of  iron,  23 
Hos.  11:4  drew  them  with  ft. 
Zee.  11:7  staves,  beauty  and  ft, 

14  mine  other  staff,  even  ft, 
Luke  8:29  he  brake  ft. 
Acts  16:26  every  one's  ft,  werelo 
22:30  loosed  Paul  from  his  A, 
Col.  2:19  all  the  body  by  A. 
See  BONDS. 

B.4ND,   8— companies. 
Gen.  32:10  I  am  become  two  ft. 

1  Sam.  10:26  went  with  hira  a  ft. 

2  A'.  13:21  a  man,  spied  a  ft. 
24:2  L.  sent  ft.  of  Chaldeans,  ft. 

1  Chr.  l'3:18madethemcap.  offt, 
21  David  ag.  the  ft.  of  rovers 

Job  1:17  Chald.  made  three  ft. 
Ps.  119:61  ft.  of  wicked  robbed 
Pivv.  30:27  the  locusts  go  by  ft, 
Ezfk.  12:14  will  scatter  all  his  ft, 
.38:22  rain  on  him  and  his  ft. 
Mat.  27:-27  whole  ft.  Mark  15:16 
John  18:3  Judas  having  re.  ft. 

12  the  ft.  took  Jesus 
Acts  10:1  ft,  called  the  Italian  ft, 
21:31  tid,  came  to  cap,  of  the  ft. 
•27:1  to  Jul,  cent,  of  Augustus'  ft, 

BANDED. 
Acts  2:1:12  certain  of  the  Jews  ft, 

BANK. 
Gen.  41:17  I  stood  on  the  ft 
Deut.  4:48  Aroer  hv  the  ft.  of  .\r- 
non.  Jos.  12:2;  13:9,  16 

2  Sa?n.  20:15  a  ft.  ag.  the  city 


BAP 

2A".  2:13E.  stood  by  the  S. 
19:.32  not  cast  a  ft.  Is.  37:33 
Ezek.  47:7  at  A.  of  river 
Dan.  12:5  one  on  this  side,  other 

on  that  side  of  the  6. 
Luke  19:23  money  into  the  ft.  ? 

B.ANKS. 
Jos.  3:15  Jord.  overli,  his  ft.  4:18 

BANNER. 
Ps.  60:4  a  ft.  to  them  that  fear 
Cant.  2:4  his  ft.  over  me  was 
Is.  i:i:2  lift  ye  up  a  ft. 

BANNERS. 
Ps.  20:5  n.  of  Ci.  set  up  our  J. 
Cant.  6:4  terr.  as  an  army  w.  ft. 

BANISHED. 

2  Sam.  14:13  fetch  home  his  ft. 

14  that  his  A,  bo  not  expelled 

BANISHMENT. 

Ezr.  7:26  whether  to  dejith  or  A. 

Lam.  2:14  have  seen  causes  of  6. 

BANQUET. 
Est.  6:4  Haman  come  to  ft,  6,  8 
6  to  Esther  at  ft.  of  wine,  7:2 
Job  41:6  make  a  A,  of  him 
Amos  6:7  ft,  of  them  that 

BANQUET-HOUSE. 
Dan.  5:10  came  into  the  b.-h. 

BANQUETING,  S. 
Cant.  2:4  brought  me  to  the  A. 
1  Pet.  4:3  we  walked  m  lusts,  ft. 

BAPTISM,  S. 
3Iat.  3:7  Pharisees  come  to  his  6. 
20:-22  bap.  with  ft,  Mark  10:38 
21:25  the  A,  of  J,,  whence  w-as 

it »  Mark  11:;10:  Luke  20:4 
Majk  1:4  J.  did  baptize,  and  pre. 

the  ft.  of  repent,.  Luke  :3:3 
Luke  7:'29  publicans  with  ft.  of  J. 
12:50  a  6.  to  be  baptiz.  with 
Acts  1:22  beginning  from  ft.  of  J. 
10:37  after  A.  which  J,  preached 
13:24  J,  prea.  ft.  of  repentance 
18:25  Apollos  knowing  only  A. 
19:3  they  said  unto  John's  A. 
4  John  bap.  with  A.  of  repent. 
Pom.  6:4  buried  with  him  by  ft. 
El)h.  4:5  one  L,,  one  faith,  oneft. 
Col.  2:12  buried  with  him  in  A. 
Heb.  6:2  doctrine  of  ft,  and  lay'g. 
1  Pet.  3:21  w-hereuuto,  even  ft. 

BAPTIST. 

Mat.  3:1  came  John  ft,  preaching 

11:11  hath  not  risen  a  greater 

than  J,  the  ft,  Luke  7-28 

12  the  days  of  John  the  ft. 
14.2  this  IS  ,T.  the  ft.  he  is  risen 

8  give  me  John  the  A.  head 
16:14  art  John  ft,  Mark  8:'28 
17:13  he  spake  of  John  the  ft. 
Mark  6:14  John  the  A.  was  risen 
25  give  me  head  of  John  theA. 
Luke  7:20  John  the  ft.  hath  sent 
33 -J.  theft,  eating  nor  drink. 
9:19  answering  sai'd.  J.  the  A. 
BAPTIZE. 
Mat.  .3:11 1  ft,  with  w,.  he  shall  A. 
with  Holy  Ghost.  Mark  1:8, 
Luke  3:1G:  .John  1:26 
Mark  1:4  J,  did  ft,  in  wilderness 
John  1::13  he  that  sent  me  to  ft, 
1  Cor.  1:17  Ch.  sent  me  not  to  ft. 

BAPTIZED. 
Mat.  3:6  were  ft,  in  J.  Mark  1:5 

13  then  cometh  .Jesus  to  be  ft. 

14  I  have  need  to  be  ft.  of  thee 
16  J.  when  he  was  ft.  w-ent  up 

Mark  1:9  Jesus  was  ft.  of  John 
10:.39  baptism  I  am  ft.  withal 
16:16  believeth  and  is  ft.  shall 

Luke  3:7  mult,  came  to  be  A. 

12  came  publicans  to  be  A.  7:29 
21  Jesus  being  ft,  and  praying 

7:80  lawyers,  being  not  ft. 
■lohn  3:22  he  tarried,  and  A. 
23  and  they  were  A. 
4:1  J.  made  and  ft,  more  disci. 
2  though  Jesus  himself  ft,  not 
10:40  place  where  J,  at  first  ft. 
Acts  1:5  J,  ft.  with  water,  butve 
shall  be  ft.  with  H.G.  11:16 
2:38  be  ft.  every  one  of  yon 
41  received  his  w-ord  were  ft. 
8:12  were  ft,  both  men  and  w. 

13  Simon,  and  when  hcwasA. 
16  were  ft,  in  the  name  of  J, 
.36  w.  doth  hinder  me  to  be  A,  ^ 
:18  P.  and  eunuch,  and  he  ft. 

9:18  Saul  arose  and  was  A. 
10:47  these  should  not  be  ft. 

48  P.  commanded  them  to  beft. 
16:15  Lydia  when  she  was  ft. 

:13  jailer  w-as  ft.  and  all  hlB 
18:8  C.  believed,  and  were  ft. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


rG5 


BAU 

Acts  W:3  to  wlittt  were  ye  b. 
5  \v.  they  heard  thi>*,  were  b. 
22;l(i  arise,  and  be  b.  and  wash 
Jiom.  ti:8  /'.  intd  Jesus,  b,  into 

1  Tor.  l:l;i  ft.  in  the  name  of  P.? 
U  thank  (iud  lliat  I  b,  nolle 
l(i  1  /).  househohl  ol'S.  nut  b. 

Uy.i  and  were  all  b.  to  Moses 
12: 18  one  Spirit  b.  inlo  one  body 
l.'iiytl  are  Ihey  b,  for  the  dead 
<ra/.  3:*^"  as  many  as  b.  into  t'ii. 

IIVPTIZEST. 

Jofiii  l:2o  why  ft.  tliou 

IlVrTIZKTII. 

Ji'/iii  1:.T!  who  ft.  "ith  the  11.  O. 
3:'.i()  the  same  ft.  all  men  come 

B.\PTIZ;i\G. 

Mai.  SS:lfl  I.  all  n.itions.  6.  thein 

Jo/in  l:3.s  .Tordiin  where  J.  wasft. 

31  am  I  rii;neft.  widi  water 

3:23  .lohii  was  also  b.  iu  Eiiou 

II  All. 

J\VA.  7:3  shut  the  doors,  ft.  them 

ll.Vn.  »i|ll>slaiilivr. 
./r/rf.  lt):3  look  doors,  posts.  6. 
Anioit  1:5  break  b.  of  Damuti 

D^itf.H:^  ei(.  fenced  w.  tratesand 
».  a  A'.  -1:13;  2  TA;.  8:5;  11:7 

2  Sam.  2:1:7  a  town  that  hath  ft. 
Joft  17:111  lo  the  ft.  of  the  pit 

;W:10  and  set  ft.  for  the  si^a 

40:18  Bell,  his  bones  ft.  of  iron 
/N.  11)7: 111  A.  of  iron.  /»-.  45:2 

147:13  strength,  ft.  of  thy  (jatcs 
/*wr.  18:lil  cont.  are  like  the  ft. 
■  ftr.  40:31  neither  pltes  nor  ft. 

51-.30  Babylon,  her  ft.  are  hrok. 
Lntn.  2:9  he  hath  broken  her  ft. 
J'^'k.  :18:11  having  gates  nor  ft. 
Jem.  2:11  the  earth  with  her  ft. 
.\Wi.  3:13  lire  shall  dev.  thy  ft. 
BAI{.\CI1KL.    ./oft  32:2 
BA1!.\1!B.\S.  .Val.  27 ;  Mark  15 ; 

i"/t>  2:) :  ./o/i«  18 
B.\I{ACI1I.\S.    J/fI^  2:j:35 
BAKAK.     ./'fr?.  4:B.  !)  :  5:1,  12; 
//.ft.  Il::i2 

D.VRD.VRI.W. 
1  fV'r.  14:11  a  ft.  and  he  a  b. 
Col.  3:11  nei.  Greek  nor  Jew,  ft. 

nARBARI.4\S. 

Ac/.-<  2.S:4  ft,  saw  \'enomous  beast 
Jtoni.  1:11  both  ti)  Greeks  and  ft. 

BARBAROrs. 
Actf  28:3  ft.  people  showed  kind 

BARRED. 
Job  41:7  his  skin  with  ft.  irons 

BARBER. 
£^k.  5:1  take  thee  a  ft.  razor 

BARE— rn^-nVrf. 
Ex.  19:4  I  ft.  vou  on  eagle's  w. 
Deiil.  1:31  thy  Hod  ft.  thee  as 
Is.  5.3:12  he  A.  the  sin  of  many 
li:i:9  he  A.  them  all  the  days 
Maf.  8:17  A.  our  sicknesses 
Luke  7:t4  thev  that  ft.  him  stood 
Jo/in  12:6  bag',  A.  what  pnl  th. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  own  self  A.  our  8. 

BARE. 

Oen.  31:8  the  cattle  A.  speckled 

44:27  nir  wife  A.  me  two  sons 
/Tx.  Cian'jciihebed  A.  Jlo.ses 
Jufl.  i:i:2  Manoah's  wife  A.  not 
1  C/ir.  4:9  Jabez,  1  A.  him 
Pror.  17:25  bitt.  to  her  that  ft. 

2;J:25  that  ft.  thee  shall  rejoice 
C'anf.  6:9  ch.  one  of  her  that  A. 

8:5  that  A.  thee 

Is.  51:2  look  unto  S.  that  A.  von 
Jer.  16:3  mother  that  ft.  them 

20:14  the  day  my  mother  ft.  lU' 

22:26  cast  our  mother  that  A. 

50:12  ft.  you  shall  be  a.«liamed 
Lukfi  11:27  blessed  is  w.  that  ft. 

23:2t»  the  wombs  that  never  ft. 

BARE  fruit. 

Luke  8:8  and  ft.  f.  a  hundred-fold 
Jlcr.  22:3  tree  of  life  ft. ./'.  twelve 

B.4RE  rule. 

AVA.  5: 15  their  sen-ants  ft.  r.  over 

B.IRE  ni(nr»s,  and  record. 

Mark  14:.V)  ft.  f.  w.  ug.  him.  57 

Luke  4:22  all  ft.  him  tr.  and  won. 

Jo/in  1:15  ft.  w.  of  him.  32.  31 
5:;J:J  John  A.  tri/ncj^s  to  the  tnith 
12:17  the  peoidc  with  h.  ft.  rec. 
19:35  he  that  saw  it  A.  record 

,1r/.«  l.^S  kn.  the  hearts.  A.  tr. 

/tVr.  1:2  A.  r.  of  the  word  of  CJod 


BAREST. 

Is.  (13:19  thou  ne\fr  ft.  rule  over 

./oAn  :1:26  to  whom  tlioiiA.  witn. 
R\RK.  A^Jerllvp. 

Ur.  l:t:15el.  lent,  head  A.  .W 

/.v.  :12:11  strip  ye,  make  ye  ft. 
47:2  make  A.  the  leg.  uncover 
.')2:10  made  A.  his  holv  arm 

./,r.  l:!:22  Ihv  heels  made  A. 
49:10  I  have  made  l^sau  A. 

h':'k.  111:7  wast  naked  and  A.  22 
39  nakiKl  and  ft.  23:29 

.AW  1:7  my  llg-tree  clean  A. 

1  Cor.  15:;n  shall  he.  but  A.  grain 

RVREEOOT. 

2  Sam.  15::)0  w.nt  ft.  and  the  p. 
/.«.  20:2  Is.  did  so.  walking  ft.  3 

4  Ihe  Egyptians,  naked  and  ft. 
BATi-JESrs.     .!,/.>•  13:11 
BAU-JONA.    Mai.  16:17 

BARK. 
Ts.  1)6:10  dumb  dogs  cannot  A. 

B\RLEY. 
Fj:  9:31  A.  was  smitten,  for  ft. 
Ill  ul.  8:8  a  laud  of  wheat  and  A. 
.lull.  7:13  a  cake  of  A.  tumbled 
Hiilh  1:22  begin,  of  A.  harvest 

3:2  B.  winnoweth  ft.  to-night 
2 Sim.  14:30  Joab's  fli-ld.  ft.  there 

17:28  Barzillai  brou-ht  beds.  A. 
a  A'.  4: 12  brought  20  loaves  of  A. 

7:1  twonu-iis.  of  ft.  for  Hh.  16.18 

a  Chr.  2:10  20.01)0  measures  of  A. 

15  wheat,  and  ft.  let  him  send 

27:5  Am.  gave  lO.OtX)  me.  of  ft. 
.lolt  31:40  let  Co.  grow  inst.  of  A. 
Is.  2S:25  wheat,  and  appointed  ft. 
.Jer.  41:8  we  have  treasures  of  ft. 
Ezek.  4:9  take  to  thee  wh.  and  A. 

12  shall  eat  it  as  ft.  cakes 
13:19haiuirnlsofft. 

Hits.  3:2  for  a  homer  of  A. 
.Io>l  1:11  howl  for  wheat  and  A. 
Jnlin  11:9  hath  live  A.  loaves 

13  frag,  of  Ihe  Ave  ft.  loaves 
litv  6:6  meas.  of  ft.  for  a  penny 

BAR>\ 
2  A".  6:27  ont  of  the  ft.  Iloor? 
.Tnh  .39:12  g.  thy  seed  into  the  A. 
Iluff.  2:19  i.s  seed  yet  in  A.  vine 
M<il.  13:30  g.  wheat  into  my  A. 
Luke  12:^4  no  slorebouse  nor  6. 

nAR\s. 

Pror.  .3:10  shall  thy  ft.  be  filled 
Joel  1:17  the  ft.  are  broken  down 
Mai.  6:26  nor  gather  into  ft. 
Luke  12:18  will  pull  down  my  A. 

bar:vabas. 

Ads  4:36;  11:32.  2-5.  .30:  12:25: 
1.3:1.2,  50;  14:12;  1.5:2,  12.  37 
1  Cor.  9:6  or  1  only  and  B.  have 
Gal.  2:1  I  went  up  with  B.  9,  13 
Col.  4:10  Marc,  sister's  son  to  B. 

BARREL,  S. 
1  K.  17:14  the  ft.  of  meal  shall 
18:.33  mi  four  ft.  with  water 

BARREX. 

Oen.  11:30  but  Sarai  was  6. 
2.5:21  Reb.  ft.  2il:31  Rachel  ft. 
Ex.  23:26  cast  young  nor  be  A. 
Ileut.  7:14  malr-  or  female  A. 
■Iwl.  13:2  Mnu.'s  wife  was  A.  3 

1  Sam.  2:5  the  A.  hath  borne  ecv. 

2  A'.  2:19  and  the  ground  A. 
21  shall  not  be  death,  or  A. 

./oft  24:21  evil  eutreateth  the  ft. 
.39:6  the  ft.  land  his  dwellings 
r.v.  1 13:9  1  he  ft.  woman  to  keep 
Pror.  :iO:16  ft.  womb  not  satis. 
Caul.  4:2  and  none  is  ft.  6:6 
/».  .51:1  sing.  O  ft.  that  didst  not 
.loel2:^in  drive  him  into  a  land  ft. 
Luk^  1:7  bee.  Elizabeth  was  A. 
:^6  with  her.  who  was  called  A. 
2:1:29  blessed  are  the  ft.  and 
001.4:27  written.  Rejoice  thou  ft. 
2  PfM:8  nei  tiler  A.  uiir  unfruitful 

BARREWESS. 
Ps.  107:34  fruitful  land  into  A. 
BARSABAS.    A,-ts  1:23;  15:22 
BARTIIOI.OMKW.    Mat.  10:3: 
/V/(r..'i;lS:  Lu.  6:14;  ,1e^«l:13 
BAHTIMEl'S.    Mark  10:46 

BARl'<'H. 
.Yell.  .3:20  B.  siui  of  Zab.  repair 
././■.  .32:12;  ;)«:4.  26;  4:1:3;  4.5:1 
BARZILLAI.  2.sV7;n.  17:27;  19:.32. 
89;  21:8;  1  A'.  2:7;  £'ir.  2:61 
BASE. 
Zee.  5:11  upon  her  own  A. 
BASE,    .\d.|.TIlve. 
2  .^am.  6:22  A.  in  mine  own  sight 


R.VT  1 

Job  :tO:8  weri>  children  of  A.  men 
Is.  1Mb.  against  thi>  honorable 
Ezek.  17:14  kingdom  might  he  A. 
29:14  shall  be  a  ft.  kingd<im 
.Val.  •}■.'.>  I  have  maile  you  ft. 
1  Cor.  l:'Wft.  things  (1.  hath  ch. 
'2Cor.  10:1  wlio  in  iiresenceainA. 

nXSER. 
Acts  17:5  fellows  of  the  ft.  sort 

B  VSEST. 
Fzek.  29:15  I'alios  ft.  of  kingd. 
Ilan.  4:17  set.  <iver  it  ft.  of  men 

BASIIW. 
.Vh/«.S1:33;  .'«:.').3;  Ihul.  I:  I ;  .3:1. 

.3.4.  10.  11;  4:47;  ./w.  l:!:ia 
Ps.  2'2:12  strong  bulls  of  B. 
rhS:15B.ah.hill.B.  whv  leap, 22 
/«■.  ;j:!:9  B.  and  Carmel  shake 
Jer.  •22:'20  lift  up  tliv  voice  in  B. 
.50:19  fei'd  on  Carmel  and  B. 
E-ek.  .'19:18  fallings  of  B. 
.4;wk4:1  vekineofB. 
Mic.  7:14  lei  them  feed  in  B. 
A'oA.  1:4  B.  languished,  Carmel 

B\SIIE>f  \TII. 
Om.  26;.34  to  wife  B.  :)6:3 
B\SI'\, 

1  Clrr.  28:17  gold  for  every  ft. 
John  13:5  he  poitrelh  w.  into  aft. 

B\SI\S. 
2Snm.  17:28  liai-zillai  brought  ft. 
Jer.  ,52:19  ft.  captain  look  away 

MVSKET. 

Gen.  40:17  in  the  A.  all  manner 

of  bake-meats 
Ex.  29:3.3  ft.  of  unleavened  bread, 

Ler.  8:'2.  26:  Xum.  6:15.  17 
Ler.  8:31  ft.  of  consi-erations 
Deul.  28:5  blessed  shall  be  thy  ft. 

17  cursed  shall  be  thy  ft. 
,Tu(l.  6:19  (iid.  put  llesh  in  a  ft. 
Jer.  24:2  one  ft.  had  good  tigs 
A?»o.'/  8:1  a  ft.  of  summer  fruit.  2 
Ads  9:25  w.  in  a  ft.  2  Cor.  11:.33 

BASKETS. 

Gen.  40:16  I  had  three  white  A. 

18  the  three  ft.  are  three  days 

2  I\.  10:7  their  heads  in  ft. 

Jer.  6:9  as  g. -gatherer  into  the  ft. 
2.1:1  A.  of  figs  before  the  temple 
Mai.  14:-30  twelve  ft.  Mark  6:43 ; 
7,(//7'9:17;  ./o/ii;  6:13 
15:37  brok.  meat  7  ft.  Mark  8:S 
16:9  not  renirmb.  bow  many  ft..? 
10;  Mark  H:\t,  20 
BASTARD,  S. 
Peat.  23:2  a  ft.  shall  not  enter 
Zee.  9:6  and  a  ft.  in  Ashdod 
Ileb.  12:8  w.  chast.  them  are  A. 

BAT,  S. 
ier.  11:19  A.  unclean.  Peul.  14:18 
Is.  2:20  idols  to  moles  and  ft. 

BATH. 
Is.  5:10  ten  a.  shall  yield  one  ft. 
Ezek.  45:10  a,iiist  ei)hah,  a  j.  A. 
11  ephah  and  A.  of  one  meas. 

14  offer  the  tenth  part  of  a  A. 

BATHED. 
h.  34:5  my  sword  shall  be  A. 
BATH.'s. 

1  A'.  7:26  molt,  sea  cont.  2.003  A. 
38  one  laver  coulained  40  A. 

2  Clir.  2:10  give  2.000  A.  of  wine 
4:5  the  sea  hidd  3.000  ft. 

Ezr.  7:22  ft.  of  wine,  100  A.  oil 
Ezek.  45:14  ten  A.  are  a  homer 
BATH-SIIEBA.      i  Sam.  11:3; 
12:24;  1  A'.  1:1.5.  31;  2:13 

BATTLE. 

Deuf.  30:3  O  Israel  vou  ap.  to  A. 

5  lest  he  die  in  the  A.  6,  7 
.Tu/l.  20:28  shall  I  yet  go  f  o  A. .' 
1  Sam.  17:28  art  come  to  see  A. 
47  A.  is  the  L.'s.  2  C/ir.  20:15 
26:10  descend  into  ft.  and  perish 
28:1  thou  shall  go  with  me  toft. 
iSani.  11:1  when  kings  go  forth 
toft.  1  «()■.  20:1 

15  set  TTriah  in  forefront  of  A. 
19:10  .\bsalom  is  dead  in  A. 

1  A'.  8:44  thy  people  go  to  A. 

20::)9  thy  serv.  into  midst  ofR. 

22:4  go  with  me  lo  A. .'  2  A'.  3:7 
1  f'Ar.  5:20  cried  to  God  in  IheA. 

12:8  Gadites  men  fit  for  the  A. 
./oft  15:2-1  a  king  ready  to  the  ft. 

39:25  he  smelletb  th'e  A.  afar  ofl' 

41:8  remem.  the  ft.  do  no  more 
Ps.  18::!9  girded  with  sir.  to  ft. 

24:8  the  Lord  mighty  iu  ft. 

.55:18  deliv.  my  soul  from  IheA. 

76:3  br.  the  shield,  and  the  ft. 


BK.V 

/v.  89: 13  not  made  lost.  In  IheA. 
A>.  9:11  nor  A.  to  the  strong 
Is.  0:5  every  A.  of  tlu'  warrior 

i:j:4  I,,  miist.  the  host  of  the  A. 

22:2  slain  are  not  dead  in  A. 

27:4  set  briars  ag.  me  in  A. 

28:6  turn  Ihe  ft.  to  Ihe  gale 

4'J:25  the  strength  of  llii'  ft. 
./cr.  8:6  horse  rushelh  into  Ihe  A. 

18:21  young  men  be  slain  in  A. 

.50:22(1  sound  of  ft.  is  in  land 
Ezek.  7:14  ncuie  goetll  to  Ihe  ft. 

1.3:5  in  theft,  in  the  day  of  L. 
IIf*s.  1:7  not  save  them  bv  ft. 

2:18  break  ft.  out  of  the  earth 

10:9  ft.  in  Gibeah  not  overtake 
.loel  2:5  strong  people  in  A.  array 
Zee.  10:3  goodly  horse  iu  the  ft. 
5  tread  their  enriiiies  in  llieft. 

14:2  all  nalions  against  .].  to  ft. 
1  <'or.  14:8  shall  prep,  to  theft. 
Iter.  9:7  like  horses  pre|)are  lo  ft. 
9  chariots  running  to  ft. 

16:14  ft.  of  ihal  L'reat  day.  20:8 
Dny  of  BATTLE. 
,/oA  ;1K:2.3  reser\'ed  ag.  </.  fJb. 
/•s.  78:9  Eph.  turned  in  d.  o/b. 

140:7  covered  my  head  in  d.  o/b. 
Pror.  21:31  horse  is  prep.  ag.  A. 
BATTLE-AXE.     See  axe. 

BATTLE-BOW. 
Zee.  9:10  the  Ij.-lxiw  shall  be  cut 

10:4  out  of  liiiu  came  the  A. -ft. 

B  VTTLES. 
1  Sam.  18:  IT  liirhl  the  Lord's  ft. 

25:3H  my  lord  liuditelli  A.  of  L. 

1  C'A/-.  26:27  sjioils  ^von  iiift.deiL 

2  Chr.  :i2:8  is  God.  to  fight  ourft. 
Is.  30:32  and  in  ft.  of  shaking 

BATTERLVG. 
Ezek.  4:2  and  set  ft.  rams  round 
21:22  to  ap.  ft.  rams  ag.  gates 

BATTLEMENT,  S. 
Pent.  23:8  a  ft.  for  thy  roof 
Jer.  5: 10  take  away  her  A. 

BAY. 
Zee.  6:3  in  fourth  chariot  A.  h. 
7  the  A.  went  forth  and  sought^ 
BAY-TREE. 
Ps.  37:.35  w.  like  a  green  A.-^ 

BDELLlir.M. 
Gen.  2:12  in  Havilah  there  is  A. 
Num.  11:7  color  of  manna  as  ft. 

BE. 
■lurl.  6:13  the  Lord  be  with  us 

2  /'/()•.  36:23  L.fte  w.  him.  Ezr.  1:3 
.Tnlin-  3:9  can  these  tilings  be? 
Pom.  4:17  things  which  be  not 

8:31  if  G.  be  for  us.  who  can  be 
Gal.  4:12  be  as  I  am.  for  I  am 

Shall  BE,  or  shall  BE. 

B-.  1:9  is  that  which  sliall  be 
.Mai.  21:21  ever  ,•!/(.  be,  Mark  13:19 
Mark  9:19  how  long  shall  I  be 

with  yon.  Zw^c  9:41 
.John  14:17  with  you.  and  sh.  A^ 
1  .Iff/tn  3:2  ajipear  what  we  ^7/.  be 
Per.  16:5  and  wast,  and  sitall  be 

Shall  not,  or  shalt  not  BE. 

/'.«.  .37:10  shall  vol  be.  ,Jer.  48:30 ; 

Pan.  11:'29;  .4mo»7:3.  6 
JTos.  3:3  shall  nett  be  for  another 
Mat.  16:22  shall  not  be  to  thee 
30:26  shetU  not  be  so  among  vou, 
Mark  10:43;  Z^/to  2'2:26 
To  BE. 
Ee.  3:15  that  lo  be  hath  already 
BEEN.    -See  after  bee. 

BEACO\. 
Is.  .30:17  left  as  a  A.  on  the  lop 

BEAM. 
.Tad.  16:14  went  away  with  theft. 
1  Sam.   17:7  spear  was  like  a 
weaver'sft.  1  f'Ar.  ll:2:i;  20:5 

3  A'.  6:2  J.,  and  take  thenre  a  A. 
5  was  felling  a  ft.  a.\e-heml 

Tlab.  2:11  the  A.  shall  answer 
Mat.  7:3  not  ft.  Luke  6:41,  42 

4  a  A.  is  in  thine  own  eye 

5  cast  out  the  A.  Luke  6:42 

BEAMS. 
Ps.  104:3  lavcth  the  ft.  in  waters 
CaiU.  1:17  the  6.  of  our  house 

BEAKS. 

2.<?(7m.  17:28  Barzillai  broiurht  A. 

Ezek  4:9  t.  unto  thee  whe:ll  ft. 

BEAR— carry,  or  endure. 

Otn.  4:13  is  greater  than  I  can  A. 

i:{;6  not  able  to  ft.  them.  :J6:7 

4'l:9  let  me  ft.  the  blame.  4  l::!2 

49: 1.")  bowed  his  shoulder  to  A. 


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CRUDEN'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


BEA 

Ex.  18:22  shall  b.  the  hnrden 
•25:27  to  «.  thf  tabliv  37:7 :  :i0:4 ; 
37:5;  Dtut.  10:S;  Jos.i-.B,  13; 
4:16;  2. yam,  15:a4 
28:12  A.  shall  h.  their  names 
K'ini.  11:14  li.  all  this,  Deiit.  1:9 
14:27  huw  Intii:  b.  with  this 
33ehildiX'ii  shull^.vour  whore- 
doms, Eztk.  -M-.iS) 
Deut.  1:31  a  man  doth  b.  his  son 
2  A'.  18:14  put.  on  me,  I  will  *. 
Ps.  75:3  1  b.  pillars  of  the  earth 
89:50  how  I  do  b.  the  reproach 
91:12  ft.  thee  up..l/«^4:6:/,tf.4:ll 
Prm:  9:12  thou  sluilt  b.  it 
18:14  w.  spirit  who  can  ft.  ? 
30:21  for  four  which  it  cannot  ft. 
Is.  1:14  feasts.  I  am  weary  to  6. 
46:4  I  have  made  and  will  6.  you 

7  ft.  him  upon  the  shoulder 
52:11  clean  that  ft.  vessels  of  L. 

Jii:  10:19  and  I  must  ft.  it 

17:21  ft.  no  burden  on  Sab.  27 

31:19  ft.  the  reproach  of  my  y. 

44:22  Lord  could  no  loiii^ur  ft. 
Lam.  .3:27  good  he  6.  yoke 
Kzek.  12:6  In  their  si-.^ht  Shalt  ft. 

16:52  ft.  own  shame,  .>4 

34:29  ft.  shame  of  heath.  36:15 
Mh\  6:16  ft.  rep.  of  my  people 

7:9  I  will  ft.  indignation  of  L. 
Zee.  5:10  whither  ft.  the  ephah  ? 

6:13  he  shall  ft.  grlory,  and  rule 
Mat.  3:11  shoes  not  worthy  to  ft. 

27::i2  Simon  to  ft.  his  cross,  Mar. 

15:21 :  Luke  23:26 
Luke  14:27  doth  not  ft.  his  cross 

18:7  av.  his  elect,  though  he  ft. 
John  16:12  ye  cannot  ft.  them 
Actf!  9:15  vessel  to  ft.  my  name 

15:10  nor  we  were  able  to  ft. 

18:14  reason  would  I  should  ft. 
Som.  15:1  ft.  intirm.  of  the  weak 
1  Cor.  3:2  hitherto  not  able  to  b. 

10:13  that  ye  may  be  able  to  ft. 

15:49  ft.  the  imai^e 
iCor.  11:1  would  fo  G.  yecouldft. 

4  ye  might  well  ft.  with  him 
Gal.  6:2  ft.  one  another's  burd. 

5  shall  ft.  his  own  burden 
17  ft.  in  my  body  the  marks 

Jam.  3:12  flg-tree"ft.  ol. -berries? 
Eev.  2:2  canst  not  ft.  them 
^E.-K'R—bnng  forth. 
Gen.  17:17  S.  90  years  old  ft.  f 
18:1-3  shall  I  ft.  a  child 
Jud.  1:3:3  conceive  and  ft.  a  son 
1 K.  3:21  not  my  son  I  did  ft. 
Caiit.  4:2  ev.  one  ft.  twins,  6:6 
Is.  7:14  a  virgin  shall  con.  and  ft. 
54:1  sing,  tliou  that  didst  not  ft. 
Jer.  29:6  that  they  may  ft.  sons 
Luke  1:13  Elisah.  shall  6.  a  son 
1  Tim.  5:14  marry,  ft.  children 
BEAR  fruit.    See  fruit. 
BE.4R  iniquity. 
Ex.  28::i8  A.  may  ft.  in.  of  holy 
4:3  .\.  and  his  sons  ft.  not  in. 
Lev.  5:1  he  shall  ft.  his  iniq.  17; 

7:18:  17:16;  19:8;  20:17 
10:17 given  toft.  i«.  of  thecong. 
16:22  shall  ft.  all  their  in. 
20:19  shall  ft.    their  in.    iVum. 

18:1,  23;  Ezek.  41:111.  12 
Num.  14:.34  ye  shall  ft.  your  in. 
Is.  5:3:11  my  righteous  servant 

shall  ft.  then-  in. 
Ezek.  4:4  shall  ft.  their  in.  5,  6 
18:20  son  shall  not  ft.  ;//.  of  the 
BEAR  Jiid^meiit. 
Ex.  28::«)  A.  shall  ft..;. 
Gai.  5:10  troul).  you  shall  A.  his./. 
BEAR  record.     See  record. 

BE.\R  rule. 
Est.  1:22  every  man  should  ft.  r. 

in  his  own  house 
Prov.  12:24  of  diligent  ft.  r. 
Jer.  5:31  priests  ft. ; .  by  their  m. 

BEVR  sin. 
Lev.  2-1:15  shall  ft.  his»i«. 
Ezek.  l:i:49ft.  the  *.  of  your  idols 
i^ft.  9:28  once  otlered  to  6.  sin 

BEAR  witness. 
Ex.  20:16  not.  ft.  false  w.  ag.  thv. 
Deut.ry.il);  .)/aM9:18;  liom.liM 
1  A'.  21:1(1  sous  ofB.  toft.  wit. 
Mark  10: 19 not  ft.  f  «'.  Luke  18:20 
Luki  11:4S  yeft.  mit.  that 
John  1:7  came  for  a  wit.  to  ft.  w. 

8  to  ft.  witness  of  that  iiirht 
3:28  ve  h.  me  «•.  that  I  said 
5:31  if  I  ft.  wit.  of  myself 

36  A.   witness  of  ine."  10:25 

8:16  I  urn  om-  that  ft.  witness 
15:27  ye  shall  al.-ro  ft.  witness 


BEA 

■Tolm  18:23  ft.  witness  of  the  evil 

:i7  that  I  should  ft-  witness 
Arts  22:5  h. -priest  doth  ft.  me  w, 

2.3:11  so  must  thou  ft.  w.  at  R. 
1  John  1:2  have  seen  it.  andft.  w. 

5:8  three  that  ft.  witness 

BEAR  EST. 
Ps.  106:4  favor  thou  ft.  to  thy 
John  8:13  ft.  record  of  thyself 
Pom.  11:18  A.  not  the  root, 
Oal.  4:27  rej.  barren  that  ft.  not 

BEARETH. 
Xum.  11:12  a  nursing  father  ft. 
Deut.  29:18  a  root  that  ft.  trail 
23  it  is  not  sown,  nor  ft."  nor 

32:11  as  an  eagle  ft.  her  young 
Job  24:21  entreateth  barren  th.  ft. 
Cant.  6:6  everv  one  ft.  twins 
Joel  2:22  for  the  tree  ft.  her  fruit 
.Vat.  13:2:3  which  also  ft.  fruit 
John  15:2  ev.  branch  that  ft.  not 
Po?n.  13:4  ft.  not  the  sword 
1  Cor.  13:7  charity  ft.  all  things 
iftft.  6:8  which  A.  thorns 

BEARETH  rule. 
Prov.  29:2  wicked  ft.  r.  people  m. 

BEARETH  nilness. 
-/oft  16:8  mv  l.-anr-ess  ft.  uitne.^s 
Prov.  2.5:18  that  ft.  false  witness 
.John  5::32  another  that  ft.  wit. 

8:18  the  Father  A.  witness 
Pom.  8:16  S.  ft.  w.  with  our  sp. 

1  John  5:6  it  is  the  S.  that  ft.  w. 

BEARIXG. 
Gen,  1:29  every  herb  ft.  seed 

16:2  hath  restrained  me  from  ft. 
Jos.  3:3  ft.  the  ark.  14;  2-S'«m.l5:24 
Ps.  126:6  forth  ft.  precious  seed 
Mark  14:13  ft.  a  pitcher  of  water, 

XwA-<;  22:10 
■John  19:17  he  ft.  his  cross,  went 
Pom.  2:15  their  conscience  ft.  w. 

9:1  my  con.  also  ft.  me  witness 

2  Cor.  4:10  ft.  in  the  body 

/Aft.  2:4  G.  also  ft.  them  witness 
13:13  ft.  his  reproach 
1  Tim.  2:15  he  saved  in  child-A. 
BEAR,  S. 

1  Sam.  17:34  came  a  lion  and  a  ft. 

36  thy  servant  slew  lion  aiulft. 

2  Sam.  17:8  chafed  as  a  ft.  robbed 
2  A'.  3:24  came  f.  two  she-ft. 
Pror.  17:12  aft.  robbed  of  whelps 

28:15  and  a  ranging  ft. 
Is.  11:7  cow  andft.  shall  feed 

59:11  we  roar  all  like  ft. 
Lam.  3:10  he  was  to  me  as  a  ft. 
Pan.  7:5  a  second  like  to  a  ft. 
Hos.  13:8  as  a  ft.  bereaved 
.'imos  5:19  a  man  did  tice  fr.  a  ft. 
Per.  13:2  his  feet  were  as  of  a  ft. 

BEARD.  S. 
Lev.  13:29  plague  on  head  or  ft. 

14:9  his  hair'oft'his  head  and  ft. 

19:27  mar  comers  of  ft.  21:5 

1  Sam.  17:-35  caught  him  by  A. 
21:13  let  his  spittle  fall  on  ft. 

2  Sam.  10:5  tarry  till  ft.  be  gr. 

1  Cfir.  19:5 

19:24  M.  trimmed  not  his  ft. 

20:9  A.  bv  the  ft.  to  kiss  him 
Ezr.  9:3hair  oil  myft. 
Ps.  1:3:3:2  on  the  ft.  even  A.'s  ft. 
Is.  7:20  shall  also  consume  A. 

15:2  and  every  A.  cut  off 
Jer.  41:5  men  A.  shaven 

48::37  every  head  bald,  A.  clip. 
Ezek.  5:1  to  pass  on  thy  A. 

BE.VST. 
Gen.  1:24  earth  bring  forth  J. 

3:1  niore  subtle  than  any  ft. 

;37:20  evil  A.  hath  devoured,  -33 
&.13:12!irstlingofaft. 

22:5  put  his  A.  m  another 
lOdi-liver  any  ft.  to  keep 
19  lieih  with  a  ft.  Lev.  18:23; 
20:1.5,  Ki;   fie'it.  27:21 

2.3:29  theft,  multiply 
Lev.  11:47  ft.  that  may  be  eaten 
//eut.  4:17  the  likeness  of  any  A. 
.Vi-ft.  2:12  save  the  ft.  I  rode  on 
Ps.  73:22  as  a  ft.  before  thee 

147:9  giveth  to  the  A.  his  food 
Prov.  12:10  r.-irarils  life  of  his  A. 
E\  3:19  pre-eminent  e  above  A. 
/s.  4.3:20  the  A.  shall  honor  me 

6:3:14  as  a  ft.  that  iroi-th 
fan.  4:16  let  a  ft.  heart  bo  eiven 

7:11  till  theft,  was  slain 

19  the  truth  of  the  f.iurth  A. 
Luke  10:31  on  his  own  ft. 
Acts  28:5  Paul  shook  otT  the  A 
/AA-  12:20  if  .^.>  nv.ieh  as  a  A. 
Per.  4:7  flrstft.  likea  licm,  sec.  A. 

6:;J  second  ft.  say.  Come 


BEA 

Pezt.  11:7  A.  that  ascendeth  out  of 
13:1  a  ft.  rise  up  out  of  the  sea 
11  ft.  coming  out  of  the  earth 
15:2  got  the  victory  over  the  A 
16:13  unclean  spirits  out  of  ft. 
17:8  A.  that  was,  and  is  not,  11 
19:19  saw  the  ft.  and  the  kings 
20:10  the  ft.  and  false  prophe't 

Every  BE.\ST. 
Gen.  1:30  to  e'r.  ft.  1  have  given 
2:19  God  Icn-med  ev.  ft. 
20  Adam  irave  names  to  ev.  A. 
3:14  art  cursi-d  above  eveii/  ft. 
7:2  evert/  clean  A.  by  sevens,  8 
14  and  every  A.  after  his  kind 
8:19  eveiy  ft,  went  out 
20  of  evet^j  clean  ft.  he  offered 
9:2  shall  be  on  ever'/  ft. 
5  blood  at  hand  of  evert/  ft. 
10  evert/  ft.  I  estab.  covenant 
.34:2:3  shall  not  ev.  ft.  of  theirs 
Lev.  11:26  ev.  ft.  which  divideth 

the  hoof,  Petd.  14:6 
Ps.  50:10  evert/  ft.  of  the  forest 
104:11  give  drink  to  evert/  A. 
Ezek  34:8  flock  meat  to  ever'tj  A. 
39:17  sj)eak  to  evert/  b. 
BEAST,  .joineil  trilh  Man. 
Gen.  6:7  destroy  both  m.  and  6. 
E.r.  11:7  move  tom-ue  a.  vi.  or  ft. 
12:12  smite  lirst-born  of  m.  and 

ft.  13:15;  Ps.  1:35:8 
13:2  first-ljorn  of  m.  and  ft.  is 

mine,  Ntim.  8:17 
19:13  m.  or  ft.  it  shall  not  live 
Ps.  .36:6  preservest  ni.  and  ft. 
■Jer.  7:20  furv  on  m.  and  A.  21:6 
-36:29 ;  Ezek.  14:13. 17, 19, 21 ; 
25:13;  29:8;  Zei>.  1:3 
27:5  I  have  made  man  and  ft. 
31:27  sow  J.  yvith  seedof  m.a.ft. 
32:43  without  m.  or  ft.  3:3:10, 12; 

36:29;  51:62 
50:3  shall  depart  ?n.  and  ft. 
Ezek.  -3ti:  1 1  mul.  on  youm.  and  A. 
Jon.  3:7  let  not  tn.  or  ft.  taste 

Unclean  BE.VST. 
Lev.  5:2  touch  anv  '/.  ft.  7:21 
27:11  if  it  be  u.  li.  of  which,  27 
Wild  BEAST. 
2  A'.  14:9  !».  A.  in  L.  2  C/tr.  2.5:18 
.AjA  -39:15  forgetteth  tp.  A. 
Ps.  80:13  w.  ft.  doth  devour  it 
Hos.  13:8  the  w.  A.  shall  tear 

BEASTS. 
Gen.  31:-39  torn  of  6.  Ex.  22:31 ; 

Lev.  7:24;  17:15;  22:8 
-36:6  Esau  took  all  his  ft. 
4.i:17  lade  your  A.  and  go 
Rr.  11:5  the  first-b.  of*. 
Lev.  11:2  A.  eat.  Pent.  14:4 
3  chow  cud  among  ft.  Peut.l4:(i 
26:6  will  rid  evil  ft.  out  of  land 
Unit.  :32:24  will  send  teeth  offt. 
1  A'.  4::«  Solomon  spake  offt. 
Ezr.  1:4  help  him  with  :;old.  ft. 
-feft  12:7  ask  the  ft.  they  teach 
18:3  are  we  counted  as  ft. 
37:8  then  the  ft.  go  into  dens 
Ps.  49:12  the  ft.  that  perish,  20 
104:20  wherein  ft.  of  forest  creep 
25  sea.  both  small  aiul  great  ft. 
148:10  ft.  and  all  cattle,  praise 
Prov.  9:2  hath  killed  her  ft. 
30:-30  lion  strongest  among  A. 
Ec.  3:18  themselves  are  ft. 

19  befalleth  men.  before  ft. 
Is.  30:6offt.  of  the  south 
40:16  norft.  thereof  a  bunit-off. 
46:1  idols  on  the  A.  and  cattle 
66:20  upon  swift  A.  to  my  holy 
.Jer.  9:10  ft.  fled.  12:4  consumed 
Ezek.  5:17  send  evil  ft.  14:15 
32:4  fill  6.  of  whole  earth 

13  destroy  all  the  A.  34:25,28 
Dan.  4:14  A",  get  away 

15  his  portion  be  with  the  6. 
7:17  four  great  ft.  are  kings 
8:4  no  ft,  might  stand  before  h. 

-A>(-/  1:18  how  do  the  ft.  groan 

Hab.  2:17  spoil  offt. 

Ze/).  2:15  become  a  place  for  A. 

Zee.  14:15  plau-ne  of  all  the  ft. 

Acts  7:42  olTered  to  me  slain  6. .? 
2:3:24  ft.  that  ye  may  set  Paul 

Ao/».l:23  image  made  like  to  ft. 

iCor.irr.:li  I  have  fought  with  ft. 

Jam.  -3:7  A.  is  tamed,  but  ttmgue 

2  Pet.  2:12  as  natm-al  brute  ft. 

■Juc/e  10  naturally  as  brute  A. 

Kev.  4:6  four  ft.  full  of  eyes 

8  four  ft.  had  each  six  wings 

9  when  those  A.  give  glory 
5:6  in  midst  of  fourA.  stooda  L. 

14  the  four  A.  said.  Amen 
6:1  ft.  saying,  Come,  15:7 


BEA 


Pev.  7:11  stood  about  four  ft. 
14:3  song  before  the  four  ft. 
19:4  and  four  ft.  fell  dinni 
BEASTS  of  the  Eorth. 

Dent.  28:26  care,  meat  to  all  ft. 
1  Stim.  17:46  carcasses  of  P.  to  ft. 
Job  .5:22  nor  be  afraid  of  the  ft. 

35:11  teacheth  us  more  than  ft. 

Ps.  79:2  flesh  of  thy  saints  to  ft. 

Is.  18:6  they  shall  be  left  to  A. 

J&i:  7::i3  care,  of  peop.meat  for  ft. 

of  Iheeutih.  16:4;  19:7;  :34:ao 

15:3  I  will  ai>point  over  them  ft. 
Acts  10:12  of  four-footed  ft.  11:6 
Pee.  6:8  kill  with  hunger  audi. 

BEASTS  of  the  Field. 

E.r.  2.3:  II  leave,  ft.  may  eat 
Pent.  7:22  lest  ft.  increase 
1  .SV(«i.  17:44  give  thy  fli-sh  to  A. 
2.svt«i.  21:10  ma'  A.  of  the  field 
■Job  5:2;!  ft.  shall  be  at  jieace 

40:20  mountains  where  ft.  play 
Ps.  8:7  put  ft.  under  his  feet 
Is.  5tt:9  yc  A.  come  to  devour 
Jer.  12:9  assem.  all  A.  of  the  field 

27:6  ft.  given,  28:14 ;  Pan.  2:38 

Ezek.  29:5  I  have  given  thee  for 

meat  to  the  ft.  :34:5;  -39:4 

31:6  under  branches  ft.  bring 
13  ft.  shall  be  nn  his  branches 

-38:20  ft.  shall  shake 
Pan.  4:12  the  ft.  had  shadow 
25  thy  dwelling  with  ft.  32 
Hos.  2:18  cov.  for  them  with  ft. 

4:3  shall  land  mourn  with  ft. 
■Joel  1:20  A.  cry  also  to  thee 

2:22  ye  A.  pastures 

\\i\i  BEASTS. 
Lev.  26:22  I  will  send  w.  A. 

1  Sam.  17:46  care,  of  Phil,  to  w.  A. 
Ps.  50:11  the  to.  ft.  are  mine 
Is.  13:21 10.  A.  shall  lie  there 

22  tvild  ft.  of  the  islands 

34:14  ?;'.A,ofdes.  shallmeet  with 

«'.  ft.  of  the  island,  ./e;-.50:39 

Mark  1:13  C.  was  with  the  w.  ft. 

Acts  10:12  wh.  were  all  w.  b.  11:6 

BEAT. 

Jud.  9: 15  A.  ft.  down  the  city 

19:22  sons  of  B.  ft.  at  the  door 
■2  Sain.  22:43  I  ft.  them,  Ps.  18:42. 
Ps.  89:23  will  ft.  down  his  foes 
Pi'or.  2:3:14  ft.  him  with  the  rod 
Is.  2:4  A.  their  swords,  Mic.  4:3 
3:15  that  ye  ft.  mv  people 
27:12  A.  ofl'from  the  channel 
41:15  mountains,  ft.  tliem  small 
./«'/3:10A.  your  ploughshares 
-Wc.  4:13  Shalt  ft.  in  pieces 
Mat.  T.iab.  on  house,  27;  Luke 

6:48,49 
21::35  his  servants  and  ft.  one, 

.lA;;-i:  12:3;  i»Af  20:10, 11 
Mark  4::57  waves  ft.  into  the  ship 
Luke  12:45  begin  to  ft. 
Aiis  16:22  commanded  toft,  them 
18:17  took  Sostheuesand  ft.  him 
22: 19  ft.  in  every  synagogne 
BE.\TE\". 

2  Clir.  -34:7  ft.  imaires  to  jjowder 
Prov.  2:i;:35  ihev  Ime  ft.  me 
Is.  28:27  litches  are  ft.  with  rtatT 
■Jer.  46:5  mighty  ones  are  ft. down 
Mic.  1:7  images  shall  be  ft. 
Mark  13:9  synag.  ve  shall  he  A. 
Luke  12:47  did  not  shall  be  ft. 
Acts  5:40  apostles  and  ft.  them 

16:.37  have  ft.  us  opi-ulv 
2  Cor.  11:25  thrice  was  1  ft. 

BEATE\  Oil. 
E.r.Ti-.iOoilb.  L,c.H:-i 

29:10  bin  offt.  oil.  Sum.  28:5 
BEATEST. 
Pent.  24:20  w  lieu  thou  ft.  thy  oi. 
Prov.  2:3:13  If  thou  ft.  him 

BEATETH. 
ICor.  9:26  as  cnie  thai  ft.  the  air 

BE  ITIXQ. 
1  Sam.  14:16  ft.  down  one  auoth 
Mark  12:5  ft.  some  and  killing 

BEAITY. 
E.r.  28:2  for  glory  and  ft. 
2.s«m.  1:19  the  A.  oflsracl 

14:23  praised  as  Absalom  for  6. 
IChr.  16:2!tA.  of  hoi.  P«.2!l-2;  96:9 
2<^'Ar.  20:21  praise  ft.  of  holiness 
Est.  1:11  the  people  her  ft. 
Job  40:10  array  thyself  with  A. 
Ps.  27:4  behold  I  lie  ft,  of  the  L. 

39:11  made  hi«  ft.  to  consume 

4."):  11  kim;  grcatlv  desire  thy  ft. 

49:14  their  ft,  shall  coiwnme 

50:2  the  perfection  offt. 

90: 17  the  A.  of  Lord  be  on  us 


CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


7G7 


BED 


Ph.  9fi:6  nnrt  *.  in  ranotunry 
J'rnr.  li-.ir,  luxt  ii"t  iiftiT  li.T  ft. 
"(l:'"!  tlw  t>.  of  olit  Is  s.'r«y  hi-iiil 
:)]:3I)  fiiviir  Is  (Icccilful.  6.  i»  v. 
/x.  8:".il  hurninir  iii^^toiiil  *'f''- 
MMlt  Baln-lim  the  ft.  iifthi'  C 
3S:I  ft.  i«  11  fmlini;  IIdwit.  1 
5  «  tliiulcnl  i>f  ft.  to  resirtiiu 
3.1: IT  fee  Ihc  King  in  liisft. 
•U:I:i  aci-onlinf;  to  the  ft. 
.Vt:'i  no  ft.  tlnit  we  slioiild  desire 
111::)  tint  mourn  ft.  for  ii-lif.s 
/.•nil.  l:li  Zion  nli  tnr  ft.  is  (ii'p. 
2:1  IVom  liiaven  tlicft.  of  Israoi 
15  men  call  }U'rfi'Ction  of  A.  .** 
Kz^t.  7:20*.  of  Ills  ornament 
lr>:14  renown  am.  heath,  for  ft. 
l.l  iliiist  trnst  in  thine  own  ft. 
•ifi  made  thv  ft.  to  lie  abhorred 
2T::l  I  am  i>f  perfect  ft.  aS:ia 
4  Imilders  perfected  thy  ft.  11 
2,s:7  swords  as;,  the  ft.  of  thy 
17  lifted  np  lieeausc  of  thv  ft. 
31:8  no  tree  like  Assyrian  in  ft. 
.S2:19  whmn  dost  puss  in  ft. 
I/os.  14:li  Israel's  ft.  shall  1)0 
Zrr.  (1:17  how  great  is  his  ft. 
11:7  slaves,  one  1  called  ft.  10 

BEWTIES!. 
TV.  110:.'!  in  the  ft.  of  holiness 

BR.\ITIFV. 
A;r.  7:*27  kintr's  heart,  to  ft. 
/v.  14(1:4  ft.  the  meek  with  snlv. 
Is.  (iO-Vib.  place  of  my  sanctn. 

BEAVTIFIT,. 
Otn.  20:17  Uaehel  was  A. 
Dull.  21: 1 1  am.  cap.  a  6.  woman 
1  Sfiiii.  l&A'i  was  of  a  ft.  country 
2.5::i  Ahiirail  was  of  a  ft.  count. 
iSam.  11:2  Balii.  was  very  ft. 
Ksf.  2:7  Esther  was  fair  and  ft. 
A-.  4S:2  ft.  for  situation  is  Zion 
Ef.  .•i:ll  every  thin-„'ft. 
Can/.  fi:4  thou  art  A.  O  my  love 
7:1  how  ft.  thv  feet  with  shoes 
/-■.  4:2  the  branch  of  L.  be  A. 
52:1  O  Zicm,  put  on  thv  A.  t'ar. 
7  how  A.  the  feet,  Itoin.  10:15 
04:11  and  ft.  house  is  burnt  up 
,/.  i:  l:l:2(l  where  is  thy  ft.  lloek  ! 
4.^:17  broken,  and  tlie  A.  rod 
A';iil-.  li;:12  ft.  crown  on  thy  head 

l:j  tlinn  \^ast  exceedinirft. 
2.'k42  Sabeans  put  A.  crowns 
.)/((/.  2:!:27  sepnlch.  which  ap.  ft. 
Ads  3:2  at  the  gate  called  A.  10 

nEcv:»iE. 

1  Cnr.  9:20  to  the  .Tews  I  A.  a  Jew 
//f  A.  7:2(i  such  a  Ilifrh-jiriest  A.  us 

BEfVMEST. 
!  nir.  17:22  thou  I..  A.  their  God 
Ezek.  10:8  and  thou  ft.  mine 

nECRONEn. 

L>il'6  1:22  Zacharias  A.  ppeecbl. 

5:7  thev  ft.  to  their  partners 

John  l:i:2-l  Peter*,  heshould  ask 

Acts  l(l::i'i  .-Vlex.  6.  and  would 

21:40  P.  stood  on  stairs,  and  6. 

BE<KO\l\G. 
A'->.<  12:17  Peter  A.  unto  them 
i:i:lti  Paul  ft.  witii  his  hand 

BECO.ME. 
fun.  3:22  man  is  A.  as  one  of  us 
K.r.  15:2  is  A.  mv  salvation,  Ps. 

118:14;  /».  12:2 
,32:1  as  for  M.  we  wot  not  wliat 

is  A.  of  him,  2.3;  .4(V.«  7:40 
Dfil.  27:9  art  A.  the  people 
^ra^.  21:42  is  ft.  the  head,  .VaH- 
12:10;  i«<v2(T.17;  .•lcr«4:Il 
John  1:12  to  ft.  the  sons  of  God 

2  Cor.  5:17  all  things  are  A,  new 
Jiti:  11:154.  thekingd.  of  ourL. 

BE<'OMETH. 
TV-.  93:5  holiness  ft.  ttiv  house 
I'mr.  10:4  ft.  pi>iir  that  dealeth 
17:7  e.xcell.  speech  ft.  not  a  fool 
18  void  of  understand.  A.  surety 
Fc.  4:14  horn  in  his  kingd.  A. 
.Vat.  .3:15  it  ft.  us  to  fullil 
13:22  choketh  the  word,  and  he 
ft.  nnfrnitful.  .lTar*4:19 


BKF 

2  A".  4:10  sot  there  for  him  a  ft. 
./oft  7:13  mv  A.  shall  comlort  mo 
17:13  my  h.  in  the  darkness 
.33:15  slnniberings  upon  the  A. 
TN.  4'4  com.  with  heart  on  ft. 
;)ll:4  devis.  mischief  on  hiaft. 
41:.3  his  A.  in  his  sickness 
iB:(i  I  rem.  thee  niion  my  ft. 
132:3  into  mv  A.  till  I  lliid 
l:W:8  if  I  make  my  A.  in  hell 
Pfor.  7:Hi  decked  my  A.  17 
22:27  whv  take  A.  IVom  under 
20:14  the'slothftlloil  his  ft. 
Clint.  1:10  our  A.  is  green 
3:1  on  my  A.  I  sought  him 
7  his  A. 'which  is  Solomon's 
/.<.  2S:20  A.  is  shorter 
.57:7  on  mountain  set  thy  A. 
.l.viw  3:12  in  the  corner  of  a  ft. 
.l/«^  il:«  thv  6.    Mark  2:9,  11 

.Tohn  5:11.  12 
.Vark  4:21  undiT  a  ft.  Liik<!  8:10 
l.'tke  11:7  child,  witli  me  in  6. 
17*.34  two  men  in  one  ft. 
Iler.  2:22  will  cast  lier  into  a  ft. 

BED  of  love. 
i>ti-.  2:i:17  came  to  her  in  ft. 

BED  of  spices. 
Canf.  .5:1:!  Iiis  cheeks  are  as  a  ft. 
0:2  my  beloved  is  gone  to  the  ft. 

BEII  undeflled. 
Iffh.  K:i honorable  and  the  A. 
TiRnAD.     r,v».  :i0:35 
15EUAX.  I  .v«w.  12:11;  1  (7(;-.7;17 

BEnC'IIA>MIER. 
Er.  8:3  frogs  conic  into  thy  A. 
2  .•<an}.  4:7  Ish.  lav  in  his  A. 
2  A'.  0:12  thou  speakest  ill  A. 
11:2  hid  him  in  ft.  iChr.  22:11 
Ec.  10:20  the  rich  in  A, 

BEDS. 
Ps.  149:5  sing  aloud  on  A. 
T«.  .57:2  rest  in  their  A.  each 
T/(w.  7:14  thev  howled  tin  A. 
.Imo,'.-  0:4  lie  on  ft.  of  ivory 
.^^u■.  2:1  that  work  evil  on  ft. 

BEnsTE\l>. 
Deut.  3:11  ft.  was  a  A.  of  iron 

BEE,  S. 
Pent.  1:44  as  ft.  in  Seir 
./wd.  14:8  Fwnrm  of  ft.  in  tho  lion 
Pt.  ll.'';12  me  about  like  A. 
If.  7:18  hiss  for  the  6.  in  As. 
BEELZF.BfT?.  Mnf.  10:25;  12:3-1; 
Mark:i:-»;  Liiki  11:15 
llalli  BEE^'. 
Ec.  .3:15  wliicli  /i.  hnn  is  now 

Have  BEEX. 
.ToA  10:19  ft.  ft.  :is  if  1  had  not  ft. 
If.  I)«:2  all  those  things  h.  ft. 

Not  BEE\. 
Oh.  16  though  tliey  had  n.  A. 
RKER.    A'wi.  21:10 
liEEK-LAIIAI-KOI.    Om.  16:14 
BEERSllEBA.     r;.;,.  21:14,  .33: 
22:19 ;  20::« ;  28: 10 ;  1  A'.  19:3 
BEETLE. 
Leu.  ]l;aa  ye  may  eat,  the  ft. 

BEEVES. 
Iyer.  25:19  the  ft.  of  sheep 
yum.  :J1;28  a  tribute  of  the  ft. 

BEF.XI.L. 
Gen.  42:4  lest  mischief  ft.  him 
38  if  mischief  A.  him.  44:29 
49:1  what  shall  A.  you,  Deut. 

31:29:  Dun.  10:14 
/>««(■.  31:17  evils  shall  A.  them 
TV.  91:10  there  shall  no  evil  A. 
.Icte  20:22  things  that  shall  ft. 

BEFALLEX. 
Ler.  10:19  such  things  have  A. 
Sum.  20:14  travail  that  hntli  A. 
Ikul.  31:21  when  tniu tiles  ai-eA, 
.hill.  6:13  why  is  all  this  A. 
1  Sam.  20:20  something  had  A. 
.!/«/.  8:.33  what  was  ft. 

BEFAI.I.ETII. 
Ec.  3:19  A.  men.  A.  beasts 
BEFEI.l. 


Uom.  16:8  receive  P.  as  A.  saints  1 2  Sam.  19:7  than  all  that  ft.  thee 


Pint.  1:27  as  A.  gospel 
1  Tim.  2:10  as  ft.  women 
Til.  2:3  women  as  A.  holiness 

BED. 
Gen.  47:31  bow.  on  A.    1  A'.  1:47 
49:4  thv  father's  ft.  1  Clir.  5:1 
Ex.  21:18  but  keepcth  A. 

1  Ham.  19:13  and  laid  it  in  A. 

2  Sam.  4:5  who  lay  on  ft. 
11:2  David  arose  from  his  ft. 

»  K.  1:4  from  tliat  ft.  0,  16 


.lc?*20:19A.  me  by  lyingin  wait 
BEFORE. 

■loa.  10:14  like  that  A.  it.  or 
Pfi.  39:13  spare  me  A.  I  go 
1.39:5  beset  me  behind  and  A. 
h.  4:i:13  ft.  the  dav  was.  I  am 
Mul.  24:25  I  have  told  vou  ft. 
.Inhn  1.3:19  I  tell  vou  A.  14:29 
Phil.  :i:13  to  IhinVs  that  are  ft. 
1  This.  3:4  with  you  we  tolil  A. 
TTtft.  7:18  cummand  going  ft. 


BEG 

Ihh.  10:15  aft.  that  hehcd  said  A. 

2  I'lt.  3:17  know  these  things  A. 

«-|>nwBEFOKE. 

Ps.  100:2  f.  A.  I.reselice 

mc.  0:6  shall  1  r-.  A.  L? 

BEHtltE  llM-iienplr. 

AU-.  i:i:22  pillar  of  ilr.-  IVom  A. 

17:5  L.  said  to  Mos.-s,  go  on  ft. 

.34:10  A.  all  llnij'.  I  will  do 
1  Sam.  18:13  went  out  and  in  A. 
.1Tn;-A-  8:6  iliscip.  did  set  them  ft. 
/,1/iv  20:26  hold  of  his  words  A, 
litr.  10:11  prophesy  A.  ]iiniili 
BEFORE  nhnm. 

1  A'.  17:1  as  Ihe  Lord  find  of  Isr. 
livetli.  h.ivliiun  I  stand, 18;  15; 
2  A'.  :!;ll;  .5:10 

Acts  •2li;26  king  A.  «■.  I  speak 
.^ee further.  ai.i..auk.ooi>.  l.oitl). 

MOI'NT,  STANO.  STOOD,  WENT. 
BEF«»HKIIA\I>. 

Murk  13:11  take  no  thought  A. 

2  Cor.  9:5  make  iipA.  yourbouu. 
1  Tim.  5:24  nien'ss.  areopcn  ft. 

25 good  wnrksofsome  mani.  ft. 

1  P:l.  1:11  te^tilledA.  sufl'erings 
BEFOBETIME. 

.A/,.-.  20:5  he  baled  hiei  notft. 

2  ■•'urn.  7:10  nor  afflict  them  as  A. 
/*.  41:20  A.  tliat  we  may  say 
Acts  8;S)  Simon  which  A.  used 

bk«;a\. 

Gen.  4:2*1  A.  men  call  on  name 
2  A".  10;.32  A.  to  cut  Israel  short 
2  chr.  .'1-1:3  A.  to  sei'k  after  God 
.Mat.  4:17  .lesus  A.  to  ]ireaeh 
Luke  1:70  been  since  world  A. 
Il;.'i0this  man  A.  to  build 
.fi}hn  4:.52  when  he  ft.  to  amend 
9::i2  since  the  world  ft.  .ids  3:21; 

Honi.  10: -25 
2  Tim.  1:9  in  Christ  before  the 

world  A.     Tit.  1:2 
//( ft.  2:9  at  first  ft.  to  bo  spoken 

BEGAT. 
Pmr.  2.3:22  to  thy  father  that  ft. 
.rir.  16:3  their  father  that  A.  them 
/><in.  11:6  and  he  that  ft.  licr 
Z<e.  13:3  and  m.  that  A.  him 
■lam.  1:18  his  own  will  ft.  he  us 

1  Jo/m  5:1  loveth  him  that  ft. 
BEGET. 

Gfii.  17:20  princes  shall  lie  ft. 
Deut.  4:25  thou  shalt  ft.  eliildrcn 
28:41  A.  sons 

2  A'.  20:18  sons  thon  shalt  ft.  shall 
they  make  eunuchs.  Is.  :i9:7 

Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  ft.  lOO  children 
.A  r.  29;6  take  wives,  and  ft.  sous 
Ezfk.  18:10  if  he  6.  a  son 
14  if  he  A.  a  son  that  sceth 
BEGETTEST. 
Gen.  48:0  issue  which  thou  ft. 
/•.■.  4.5:10  to  his  father,  what  A. 

BEGETTETH. 
Pror.  17:21  A.  li  fool,  doeth  it 
23:'i*  he  that  ft.  a  wise  child 
&.  5:14  he  ft.  a  son 
BEG. 
Ps.  109:10  let  his  children  ft. 
Pror.  20:4  sluggard  ft.  in  harvest 
Luke  10:3  to  ft;  I  am  ashamed 

BEGGAR,  LY. 
1  .S'rtm.  2:8  lifted  ft.  fromdungh. 
Luke  10:20  a  ft.  named  Lazarus 

22  the  A.  died  and  was  carried 
Gal.  4:9  to  the  ft.  elements 

BEGGED. 
.Vnl.  27:.58ft.  bodvof.T.  iv.  23:52 
.To/(»  9:8  ho  that  sat  and  A. 

BEGGIXG. 
P.«.  37:25  seen  his  seed  A.  bread 
Mark  10;46  Bart,  sat  ft.  Lu.  18:35 

BEGIX. 
Gen.  11:6  this  they  ft.  to  do,  and 
■los.  3:7  will  I  ft.  to  magnify 

1  .'•■am.  :j;12  I  ft.  I  will  make 
22:15  did  f  then  ft.  to  inquire 

Xeh.  11:17  Mattau.  to  ft.  thanks. 
•ler.  •i''i:'29  I  ft.  to  bring  evil 
Liiki  3:8  ft.  not  to  say  within 
13:20  A.  to  sav  we  have  eaten 
14:29  iiehoid  it,  ft.  to  mock  him 
21;'28  things  ft.  to  come  to  pass 

2  Cor.  3:1  do  we  ft.  to  commend 
1  T*e/.  4:17  judgment  must  ft.  at 

house  of  (i..  and  if  it  first  ft. 
BEGIXXI\G,  Part. 
Mat.  1  t::;o  ft.  to  sink.  h.  save  me 
20:8  ft.  from  last  to  first 
Luke  '24:47  all  nations,  ft.  at  .1. 
.Inhn  8:9  ft.  at  eldest 
Acts  1:'22  ft.  from  baptism  of  J. 


BEO 

BEGIXM.VG,  )<iil>«lnnllvc. 

Gen.  19:3  Keiibeu,  ft.  of  my  st. 
A>.  12:2  the  A.  of  months 
Deal.  21:17  is  ft.  of  his  strength 
,/iib  8:7  tliv  A.  was  small 

42:12  end'  of  .lob  more  than  A. 
/•s.  111:10  ft.  of  wis.  TVm:.  (1:10 
Prrn\  1:7  fear  of  L.  ft.  of  kiiowl. 

17:14  ft.  of  strife,  as  when  one 
Ec.  7:8  end  of  a  thing  than  A. 

10:13  ft.  of  w<irds  is  foolishness 
Is.  M:i  since  ft.  of  world,  men 
1/ic.  1:13  is*,  of  sin  todaughtcr 
.Mat.  21:8  ft.  of  sor.  .Mark  13:8 

21  as  was  not  since  ft. 
.Mark  1:1  the  A.  of  Ihe  gospel 
./o///t2:11  thisft.  of  miracles 
Col.  1:18  who  is  theft,  the  llrst-b. 
TT'ft.  3:14  ft.  of  our  coulldence 

7:3  having  neither  ft.  of  days 
2  Dtt.  2:20  is  worse  than  llie  A. 
Her.  1:8  I  am  ft.  21:0;  22:13 

3:14  saith  the  ft.  of  the  creation 

Al  Ihe  BEGIA'MXG. 
rtuth  3:10  kindness  than  at  ft. 

1  C/ir.  17:9  wicked,  wa-te  as  ft. 
Pror.  20:21  in.  golleii  luistily  ft. 
Is.  1:26  counsellors  as  at  /ft.  ft. 
Dan.  9:2.3  a.  h.  of  thy  supplica. 
.Mai.  19:4  at  Ihe  ft.  made  tlum 
.J.ihn  10:4  I  said  not  to  you  ft. 
.ids  11:15  II.  (i.  as  on  us  a.  I.  Ij. 

From  Ihe  BEGIXMXG. 

Deut.  11:12  eves  of  I,,  on  it  A. 

TV.  119:100  trui'  I'riun  the  berjin. 

Pror.  8:2:i  I  was  set  up.r".  A. 

Ec.  3:11  no  man  can  find  out  the 
work  (lod  maketh^;'.  I.  ft. 

Is.  1H:2  poop,  terrible  /.  I.  ft.  7 
40:21  been  told  f.  1.  ft.  .i" 
41:20  hath  declared/,  t.  A..' 
46:10  declaring  tlio  end  /.  t.  ft. 
48: 16  not  spoken  in  secret/,  t.  b. 

.hr.  17:12  higli  throne/,  t.  ft. 

Mat.  19:8  fr.  the  ft.  it  was  not  so 

Luke  1:2  /'.  A.  were  eve-wit. 

.John  0:6l  knew./".  A.'who  bcliev. 
8:25  same  I  said  to  you/.  A. 
44  a  inurderer/;wn  the  ber/in. 
15:'37  liave  been  with  mc  f.  A.     ■ 
Fph.  3:9  /'.  /.  ft.  of  the  world 

2  Thes.  2: 13  Odd  hath/,  t.  tugin. 
chosen  yon  to  salvation 

2  Pet.  3:4  continue  as/?-,  t.  ber/in. 

1  .lohn  2:7  ye  have  heard  A.  3:11 
13  known  him  that  is.;",  t.  A. 

3:8  the  devil  siniieth/i-«M  t.  A. 

2  John  5  that  which  we  had/,  t.  i 
In  the  BEGIXXIXG. 

Gen.  1:1  i.  t.  A.  God  created  h. 
Pror.  8:22  tlie  Lord  possessed  me 

in  l/ie  ber/in.  of  his  way 
./ohn  1:1  in  the  A.  was  the  Word 

2  the  same  was  in  the  ft. 
Phil.  4:15  know  ft.  of  the  gospel 
TTfft.  1:10  L.  A.  hast  laid  founda. 

BEGIXXIXGS. 
Xum.  10:10  ft.  of  your  m.  28:11 
Eztk.  36:11  iiet.  t'han  at  your  6. 

BEGIXXEST. 
Deal.  10:9  thou  ft.  to  put  sickle 

BEGOTTEX. 
yum.  11:12  have  I  ft.  them? 
II,  at.  •2:!:8  children  ft.  of  them 
Jul/.  8;:10  Gideon  liad  70  sons  ft. 
./oft  .38;-28  hatli  ft.  drops  of  dew 
Ps.  2:7  this  day  have  I  6.  tliee, 

ActsK:^i:  Ileb.  1:5;  5:15 
Is.  49:21  hath  A.  me  tliese? 
IIos.  .5:7  have  A.  strange  children 
.lohn  1:14  the  onlv  A.  of  the  F. 
18  only  ft.  Son,  he  hath  declar. 
3;10  he  gave  his  only  ft.  Son 

18  not  nelieved  in  only  ft.  Son 
1  Cor.  4:15  A.  vou  through  gospel 
Phile.  10  Oncsi.  w  hom  I  have  A. 
Ileb.  11:17  A.  offered  only  ft.  Son 
1  Pel.  1:3  A.  us  again 

1  John  4:9  sent  liis  only  ft.  Son 
5:1  loveth  him  ft.  of  him 

18  ho  that  is  A.  of  God 
Flrsl-BEGOTTEX. 
Heh.  1:0  hi-  bringelh  in  lirsl-b. 
Her.  1:5  who  is/. -A.  of  the  dead 

BEGl'ILE. 
W.  2:4  lest  any  A.  you 
18  let  no  man  A.  you 
BEGrlI.En.  IXG. 
CJen.  3:13  serpent  ft.  me 
29:'25  wherefore  liast  thon  A.  . 
Xum.  •2.5:18  they  have  ft.  yoi.  m 

the  matter  of  Poor 
./»■  9-'22  when-fore  have  ye  A. 

2  Cor.  11:3  as  the  serpent  ft.  Evt 


768 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BEII 
2  Pel.  2:14  cauuot  cease  from  sin, 
b.  unytablo  eouls 
BEGIW. 
ffeut.  3:a4  6.  to  show  thy  great. 
Ma/.  18:24  he  had  ft.  to  reckon 
2  Cor.  8:U  had  ft.  so  would  finish 
10  for  voii  who  have  ft.  before 
Oal.  3::3  havinx  ft.  in  the  Spirit 
P/iil.  1:6  liath  ft.  a  good  worli 
"l  Tim.  5:11  ft.  to  wax  wanton 

BEH.\L.F. 
Ej!.  27:21  a  statute  on  ft.  of  Is. 
2  .^am.  3:12  Ahncr  sent  on  his  ft. 
2  C/ir.  16:9  sh.  hims.  strony  in  ft. 
Jfib  :36:2  yet  to  spealv  ou  God's  6. 
iJan.  11:18  prince  for  his  own  ft. 
Bom.  16:19  I  am  ylad  on  your  ft. 

1  Car.  1:4  I  thanli  God  on  your  ft. 

2  Cor.  1:11  th.  be  ijiveu  on  our  ft. 
5:12  to  glory  on  our  ft. 

P/iil.  1:29  feiven  in  ft.  of  Christ 
1  Pet.  4:16  glorify  God  on  this  ft. 

BEH.WE. 
Deut.  .32:27  lest  adversaries  ft. 
1  C/ir.  19:13  let  us  ft.  valiantly 
Px.  101:2  I  will  A.  wisely 
Is.  3:5  child  shall  6.  proudly 
1  Cor.  13:5  not  ft.  unseemly 
1  Tim.  3:15  how  thou  ou^htest 
to  ft.  in  the  house  of  God 
BBII.VVED. 
1  Sam.  lR:5D.ft.  wisely,  14, 15,  30 
Pk.  35:14  I  ft.  !i«  he  had  been  f. 
131:2  have  ft.  as  child  weaued 
Jlfic.  3:4  as  they  have  ft.  ill 
1  T/ies.  2:10  unblamably  we  ft. 

3  Thts.  3:7  ft.  not  disorderly 

BEHAVETH. 
1  Cor.  7::36  think  he  ft.  uncomely 

BEHAVIOR. 
1  Sam.  21:13  D.  changed  his  ft. 

1  Tim.  3:2  a  bishop  of  good  ft. 
Til.  2:3  women  in  ft.  as  bccom. 

BEHEADED. 

2  Sam.  4:7  Ish.  and  ft.  him 
iTat.  14:10  ft.  Jolm,  Mark.  6:16, 

27;  L«te9:9 
Itev.  20:4  I  saw  the  souls  of  ft. 

BEHELD. 

Num.  21:9  ft.  serpent  of  brass 

23:21  hath  not  ft.  iniquity  in  J. 
1  C/ir.  21:15destroying,  theL.ft. 
Job  31:26  if  I  A.  the  sun  when 
Ps.  119:158  I  A.  transgressors 

142:4  I  ft.  but  there  was  no  man 
Pror.  7:7  A.  among  the  simple 
R-.  8:17  I  ft.  all  the  work  of  God 
Jg.  41:28  I  A.  and  there  was  no 

man,  ./er.  4:25 
Jer.  i:23  I  A.  the  earth 
Mark  15:47  ft.  wherehe  was  laid, 

ivfc--  2:j:55 
Luke  10:18  I  A.  Satan  as  light. 

19:41  he  ft.  the  city  and  wept 
John  1:14  we  0.  his  glory 
Acts  1:9  they  ft.  J.  was  taken  up 
17:23  4nd  ft.  vour  devotions 

Jlex.  5:6  I  ft.  and  lo.  a  lamb 
11:12  their  enemies  ft.  them 

BEHEMOTH. 

Job  40:15  behold  now  ft. 
BEHIXD. 

Is.  .38:17  all  my  sins  ft.  thy  back 

1  Cor.  1:7  ye  come  ft.  in  no  gift 

2  Cor.  11:5' whit  ft.  chiefest.  12:11 
P/tit.  3:13  forgetting  things  ft. 
Col.  1:24  fill  up  what  is  ft. 

See  BEFORE. 


BEHOLD. 

r^n.  28:15  ft.  I  am  with  thee 
Job  1:12  ft.  all  he  hath 
28:28  ft.  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
40:4  ft.  I  am  vile  what  shall  I 
Pg.  l:J9:8  bed  in  hell,  ft.  thou 
Is.  8.18  ft.  I  and  chil.  Ikb.  2:13 
12:2  ft.  God  is  my  salvation 
41:27  say  to  Zion,  A.  ft.  them 
65:1  I  said,  ft.  me,  to  a  nation 
lam.  1:12  ft.  and  see  if  any  sor. 
Zee.  9:9  A.  thy    King   Cometh, 

Mat.  21:5;  John  12:15  ■ 
Mark  16:6  A.  place  where  they 
luke  24::j9  A.  my  hands  and  feet 
49  ft.  I  send  prom,  of  my  Fath. 
John  1:29  ft.  the  Lamb  of  God 
19:.")  Pilale  sailh,  ft.  the  man 
Arl.^  9:11  Saul,  for  ft.  he  prayeth 
1  ./()/( II :!:  1  ft.  "hat  manner  of  love 
Per.  :i:ao  4.  I  stand  at  the  door 
16:15  A.  I  C(mie  as  a  thief 
22:7  ft.  1  come  (piiekly,  12 

BEHOLD  It  la. 
Is.  52:6  I  speak,  ft.  it  is  I 


BEL 

Ezek.  7: 10  A.  t he  day,  b.ilU  come 
89:8  A.  it  is  come,  and  it  is 

Now  BEHOLD,  or  BEHOLD 
now. 

.7oft  10:19  «.  ft.  my  witness  is  in 
.Jer.  40:4  noiv  ft.  1  loose  thee 
Mat.  26:65  ft.  n.  ye  heard 
Ads  13:11  «.  A.  hand  of  Lord 
20:22  now  ft.  I  go  bound 
2  Cor.  6:2  ft.  n.  is  the  accepted  t. 

BEHOLD  it  was,  BEHOLD 
there  was. 

See  WAS. 

BEHOLD,  Verb, 

Num.  12:8  simil.  of  L.  shall  lie  ft. 
2-3:9  from  the  hills  I  ft.  him 
24:17  shall  A.  him,  but  not  nigh 
Deal.  3:27  A.  it  with  thine  eyes 
./oft  19:27  shall  A.  and  not  anoth. 
20:9  his  place  any  more  A.  him 
23:9  work,  but  I  cannot  ft.  him 
34:29  his  face,  who  can  6,  ? 
.36:24  magnify  his  work  men  ft. 
I's.  11:4  his  eyes  A.  his  eyelids     I 
7  doth  ft.  the  upright 
17:2  let  thine  eves  6.  things 
15  I  will  A.  thy  face  in  right. 
27:4  to  A.  the  beautv  of  the  L. 
37:37  perfect,  6.  the  upright 
46:8  ft.  the  works  of  the  Lord 
59:4  awake  to  help  me,  and  A. 
66:7  his  eves  ft.  the  nations 
80:14  look  from  heaven,  ft. 
91:8  eyes  shalt  thou  ft.  and  Bee 
102:19"  from  heaven  did  L.  A. 
113:6  he  humbleth  hims.  to  ft. 
119:18  mine  eves,  that  I  may  A. 
Prov.  23::)3  A.  strange  women 
ik:  11:7  pleasant  it  is  to  A. 
Is.  26:10  will  not  A.  the  majesty 
38:11  I  shall  A.  man  no  more 
41:23  do  good  or  evil  thai  we  A. 
63:15A.  from  habita.  of  thyholi. 
.ler.  20:4  thine  eyes  shall  A. 
29:32  nor  ft.  the  good  I  will  do 
32:4  his  eyes  shall  ft.  34;3 
42:2  as  thine  eyes  do  ft.  us 
Lam.  1:18  and  A.  my  sorrow 
:3:50  till  Lord  ft.  from  heaven 
5:1  consider  andA.  our  reproach 
Ezek.  8:9  A.  wicked  abomina. 
28:17  that  they  may  A. 
18  in  sight  of  all  that  6. 
40:4  Son  of  man,  ft.  44:5 
Dan.  9:18  and  ft.  our  desolations 
Mic.  7:9  I  shall  A.  his  righteous. 

mine  eyes  shall  A.  her 
Ilafi.  1:3  why  cause  me  to  A. 

13  purer  eyes  than  to  ft.  evil 
Mat.  18:10  their  angels  ft.  face 
Luke  14:29  all  that  A.  it  mock 
21:6  as  for  these  ye  A.  the  days 
.John  17:24  they  may  A.  my  glory 
Acts  7:31  he  drew  near  to  A.  It 

32  Moses  durst  not  ft. 
2  Cor.  3:7  Is.  could  not  ft.  face 
1  Pel.  2:12  works  they  shall  ft. 
3:2  A.  your  chaste  conversation 
Rev.  17:8  when  they  ft.  the  beast 

BEHOLDEST. 
Ps.  10:14  thou  ft.  all  mischief 
Mat.  7:3  w.  A.  mote?     Luke  6:41 
Luke  6:42  ft.  not  the  beam 

BEHOLDETH. 
./oft  24:18  he  ft.  not  the  way 
Ps.  3:3:13  Lord  ft.  all  the  sons 
.lam.  1:24  ft.  himself  and  goeth 

BEHOLDIIVG. 
Ps.  119:37  mine  eyes  from  ft. 
Pror.  15:3  ft.  the  evil  and  good 
Ec.  5:11  saving  the  ft.  of  them 
.Vat.  27:55  women  ft.  Luke  23:49 
.Wai-k  10:21  Jesus  6.  him,  loved 
Luke  23:35  people  stood  6. 

48  A.things  doue,smote  breasts 
Acts  4:14  and  A.  man  healed 
23:1  and  Paul  ft.  the  council 
2  Cor.  3:18  6.  as  in  a  glass  the  g 


BEL 

Jud.  19:22  certain  sons  of  B. 
20:13  the  children  of  B. 

1  Sam.  1:16  a  daughter  of  B. 
2:12  sons  of  Eli  were  sons  of  B. 
10:27  childi-eii  of  B.  said,  how 
25:17  is  such  a  son  of  B.  25 
30:22  then  answ.  the  men  of  B. 

2  Sam.  16:7  come  out,  man  of  B. 
20:1  a  man  of  B. 
23:6  sons  of  B.  shall  be  as  th. 

1  A'.  21:10  two  sons  of  B.  13 

2  Chr.  13:7  .Jerob.  children  of  B. 
2  Cor.  6:15  hath  Christ  with  B.? 


BEL 


BELIED. 

./er.  5:12  they  have  ft.  the  L, 
BELIEF. 

2  Thes.  2:13  of  Si)irit  and  ft. 
BELIEVE. 

Ex.  4:5  may  A.  L.  hath  appeared 
19:9  may  ft.  thee  for  ever 

Num.  14:11  ere  they  A.  me? 

2  Chr.  20:20  ft.  in  the  L.  his  p. 

/s.  43:10  may  know  and  A.  me. 

Mat.  9:28  A.  lam  able  to  do  this? 
18:6  ones  which  ft.  Mark  9:42 
21:.32  that  ve  might  ft.  him 
27:42  and  we  will  ft.  him 

Mark  1:15  repent  and  ft.  gospel. 
5::36  be  not  af.  only  ft.  La.  8:50 
9:23  if  thou  canst  A.  all  things 


not    BE- 


BELIEVE    not,    or 
LIEVE. 

&.  4:1  they  will  not  ft.  me 
Deut.  1:32  ye  did  not  A.  the  Lord 
2  A'.  17:14  fathers  did  iiotb.  in  L. 
Job  9:16  1  not  b.  lie  had  heark. 
Pror.  26:25  fair.  A.  him  nol 
Is.  7:9  will  not  A.  not  be  esta. 
Jer.  12:6  A.  not  tho'  they  spejik 
Hab.  1:5  ye  will  not  A. 
Mat.  21:25  net  A.  him  MarklV.ai 

24:23  h.  is  C.  A.  « .  26;  Murk  13:21 
Luke  22:67  you  will  not  ft. 
■John  3:12  earthly  th.  andyeft.  n. 

4:48  ex.  ye  see  signs  will  not  A. 

5:38  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  ft.  n. 
47  how  shall  ye  A.  my  words? 

6:.36  ye  have  seen  me  and  A.  not 
64  some  of  you  which  6.  not 

8:24  if  ye  ft.  n.  I  am  he,  die 

45  tell  the  truth,  ye  ft.  me  not 

46  say  the  truth,  why  n.  ft.  me 
10:26  ye  A.  n.  bee.  not  of  my  s. 

37  do  not  works  of  F.  A.  me  n. 

38  ye  A.  not  nic,  be.  the  worka 
12:30  could  not  A.  because  Isa. 

47  hear  words,  and  A.  nol 
16:9  bee  they  A.  nol  ou  me 
20:25  inio  his  side.  I  will  n.  ft. 

Pom.  3:3  if  some  did  not  A. 
15:31  from  them  that  do  nol  ft. 
1  Cor.  10:27  that  ft.  not  bid  toaf. 


24  L.  I  A.  help  unb.  .lohn  9:38   I   n-ii  eijru  to  them  that  ft.  )iot 
11:23ft.  things  he  sailh       _         '2  Co;-.  4:4 


24  ft.  ye  receive  them,  and  ye 
15:32  descend,  that  we  may  ft. 
16:17  signs  fol.  them  which  6. 
Luke  8:12  the  word  lest  they  A. 

13  which  for  a  while  ft. 
24:25  and  slow  of  heart  to  6. 
.lohn  1:7  all  thro'  him  might  ft. 

12  them  that  ft.  on  his  name 
.3:12  shall  ye  ft.  if  I  tell  you 
4:21  woman  ft.  me 

42  we  ft.  not  bee.  of  thy  saying 
5:44  can  ve  ft.  -which  receive 

47  how  shall  ye  ft.  my  words? 
6:29  that  ye  ft.  on  him  he  sent 
7:5  did  his  brethren  ft.  in  him 

39  Spirit,  which  they  that  A. 
9:35  dost  thou  ft.  on  S.  of  God? 

36  who  is  lie  that  I  might  ft. 
10::38  ft.  the  w.  that  ye  may  ft. 
11:15  to  the  intent  ye  may  A. 

27  I  ft.  thou  art  the  Christ 

40  said  I  not,  if  wonkiest  ft. 
42  may  ft.  thou  hast  sent  me 

48  let  "him  alone  all  will  ft. 
12:;56  ve  have  li^ht,  ft.  in  the  1. 
13:19  ye  may  A.  I  am  he 
14:1  ye  6.  in  God,  ft.  also  in  me 

11  o'r  A.  for  the  work's  sake 
29  come  to  pass,  ye  might  ft. 
16:30  we  A.  thou  earnest  from  G. 
31  J.  answered,  Do  ye  now  ft. .? 
17:20  for  them  which  shall  A. 

21  world  may  A.  thou  sent  r.ie 
19:35  that  ye  might  A. 
20:31  written  that  ye  might  6. 
Acts  8:37  I  A.  J.  C.  is  the  S.  of  G. 
13:39  by  him  all  that  A. 

41  you  shall  in  no  wise  ft. 
15:7  Gentiles  by  me  should  ft. 

11  ft.  thro' grace  we  sh.  be  sav. 
16:31  ft.  on  Jes.  shalt  be  saved 
19:4  ft.  on  him  that  should  come 
21:20  seest  how  many  Jews  A. 

25  touching  Gentiles  which  A. 
27:26  I  ft.  God  that  it  shall  be 
Pom.  3:22  on  all  that  ft. 
4:11  of  all  that  ft. 

24  if  weft,  on  him 
6:8  we  ft.  we  shall  also  live 
10-9  shalt  ft.  that  G.  raised  him 

14  how  shall  they  ft.  in  him 

1  Cor.  1:21  to  save  that  ft. 
14:22  tongues  a  sign,  not  to  th. 

that  ft.  but  prophesying 

2  Cor.  4:13  we  ft.  therefore  speak 
Gal.  3:22  promise  to  them  that  ft. 
Eph.  1:19  to  us  who  ft. 
Phit.  1:29  given  not  only  to  A. 


blinded  th.  A.  not 

■i  Tim.  2:13  if  we  6.  not,  heabid. 
1  John  4:1  ft.  not  every  spirit 

BELIEVED. 
Gen.  15:6  he  ft.  counted  it.  Pom. 

4:3;  Gal.  3:6;  Jam.  2:23 
Ex.  4:31  A.  spake,  people  ft. 
14:;jl  they  ft.  the  L.  and  Moses 
Ps.  27:13  fainted,  unless  I  ft. 
10():12  then  ft.  they  his  words 
116:10    I    ft.    therefore    have  I 

spoken,  2  Cot .  4;13 
119:66  I  have  ft.  thy  command. 
Is  53:1  who  hath  ft.  our  report? 

yoA»  12:38:  Pom.  10:16 
Dan.  6:23  bee.  lie  ft.  in  G. 
Jon.  8:5  peo.  of  Nineveh  ft.  G. 
Mat.  8:13  6.  so  belt  done  tothee 
21::j2  publicans  and  hailots  A. 
Mark  16:13  neither  ft.  they 
Luke  1:1  things  most  surely  ft. 
45  blessed  is  she  that  ft.  for 
John  2:11  his  disciples  A.  on  him 
22  they  ft.  the  scripture 
4:50  the  man  ft.  word  J.  spoke 
53  the  father  himself  ft. 
5:46  had  ve  A.  Moses 
7-48  have  Pharisees  A.  on  him  ! 
8:31  said  Jesus  to  Jews  that  ft. 
11:45  seen  thiuM  Jesus  did,  A. 
12:11  many  of  tlie  Jews  A.  on  J. 
16:-27  loveth  you,  bee.  you  A. 
17:8  have  A  thou  didst  send  me 
20:8  other  disciple,  saw  and  i). 
29  have  not  seen,  and  yet  ft. 
Acts  2:44  all  that  ft.  were  to»eth. 
4:4  many  wh.  h.  the  word  0. 
32  that  ft.  were  of  one  heart 
8:12  ft.  Phil,  preaching  things 
13  then  Simon  himself  ft. 
10:45  who  ft.  were  astonished 
11:17  like  gift  as  to  ns  who  ft. 
21  a  great  number  ft.  turned 
13:12  then  deputy  ft. 
48  ordained  to  etenial  life  ft. 
14:1  both  Jews  and  Greeks  ft. 
23  to  Lord  on  whom  they  ft. 
17:4  ft.  and  consorted  with  Paul 


Cot.  2:5  jirj'iuL',  and  ft.  your  order  r  j  rpj'^^'  {-f  ensamples  to  all  th.  ft. 
Jam.  1:23  ft.  his  natural  face  2:10  behaved  am.  you  that  ft. 

13  worketh  in  you  that  ft. 
4:14  if  we  ft.  Jesus  died 
2  Thes.  1:10  admi.  in  all  that  A. 
2:11  that  they  should  ft.  a  lie 
1  Tim.  1:16  pat.  to  them  that  ft. 
4:3  thanksg.  of  them  that  ft. 

10  Saviour,  spec,  of  th.  that  A. 
Het).  10::J9  6.  to  saving  of  soul 
11:6  to  God  must  A.  that  he  is 
Jam.  2: 19  devils  also  A. 
Pet  1:21  by  him  do  A.  in  God 
2:7  to  vou  wh.  ft.  he  is  jirecious 
John  3:'2:j  com.  that  we  ft. 
5:13  to  you  that  ft.  ye  may  ft. 


1:23 'ft.  his  natural  face 
BEHOVED. 

Luke  24:46  thus  it  ft.  Christ 
lleb.  2:17  A.  him  to  be  made 
BEING. 

Ps.  104:.33  I  have  ft.  146:2 

Acts  17:'28  move,  and  have  our  A. 

BEKAII.     E.r.  38:26 

BEL.    Is.  46:1 ;  Jer.  50:2  ;  51:44 

BELCH. 

Ps.  59:7  behold  they  A.  out 
BELIAL. 

Deiil.  13:13  children  of  B. 


34  certain  clave  to  him  and  ft. 
18:8  Crispus  ch.  ruler  of  syn.  ft. 

27  had  ft.  through  grace 
19:2  rec.  ye  H.  G.  since  ye  ft. .' 
22:19  I  beat  them  that  ft. 
27:11  centur.  ft.  master  of  ship 
2S:'24  some  ft.  and  some  ft.  not 
Horn.  4:18  against  hope  A.  in  h. 
i:!:ll  ncartu-  than  when  we  A. 

1  Cor.  3:5  minis,  by  whom  ye  A. 
15:2  unless  ve  have  ft.  in  vain 

11  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  ft. 
Gal  2:16  we  have  ft.  in  Jesus  C. 
Eph.  1:13  after  ye  ft.  ye  were 

2  Thes.  1:10  our  testim.  was  ft. 

1  Tim.  3:16  ft.  on  in  the  world 

2  Tim.  1:12  whom  I  have  ft. 
Tit.  3:8  whirl!  have  ft.  in  God 
Het)  4:3  we  which  ft.  do  enter 
1  John  4:16  ft.  the  love  of  God. 

Mnnv  BELIEVED. 
John  2:2:)  a't  the  pass,  many  ft. 
4::)9  manii  of  the  Samant;ins  A. 
11'45  m.  .Jews  w  h.  came  to  M.  ft 
12:42  chief  rulers  also  many  ft. 
lets  18:8  m.  Corinth,  hearing  A. 


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BEL 

Acli  1«:18  m.  h.  confpss.  thflrd. 

BBLIEVt:U  nol,  or  not 

UKLIIiVt:!!. 

Oen.  4y:ii'i  U.  faiiitrti.  lie  ft.  nol 
Xttrn  'ity.  liJ  >»'  ^.  "If  iiof 
!)i  Iff.  '.t:li  and  ft.  him  not 
,/,i'i  i'.I.H  llioy  ^.  il  nil/ 
J'h.  ~!^:-i-i  thoy  ft.  not  in  tJod 
:I3  A.  /(('/  IbV  hii*  wmid.  works 
1lltl:24(l<'s|iiinHllttml,  A.  n.  hisw. 
./(•r.  lihH  ^llt  CI.  ft.  lliiMii  not 
Lam.  4:14  H  orlil  would  n.  have  ft. 
.Val.  aii.'W  J.  ainio,  yoft.  himno/ 
Murk  li>:ll  hi-  was  alive.  6.  /i<»< 
14  iiphr.  bi'cailsc  tlu-y  ft.  not 
/.iiky  -iO-.'t  wiv.  Why  6.  yo  nntf 
21:41  whik'  thoy  A.  not  lor  joy 
./o.^H  a  IS  hi'causo  ho  h;ith  ;io/6. 
6:14  Josus  know  who  A.  not 
in:'M  I  told  you,  and  yo  ft.  not 
V2::il  miracli's.  yot  tlu-y  ft.  not 
A<-tn  !l:".J'i  ft.  not  ho  was  d  disc. 
n:.5  Jows  wh.  ft.  not 
10:9  woro  hardened,  ft.  not 
Horn.  10:14  thoy  have  nol  ft. 
!!::»  tinus  past  have  nol  A.  O. 
31  these  nlso  now  not  ft. 
2  Tlies.  i:  \i  ilamned  who  ft.  nol 
Jleh.  .•):18  his  rest  that  6.  nol 

11:31  It.  pi-r.  nol  with  themft.  n. 
JtnJe  5  destroyed  Iheni  tliat  ft.  «. 

IIKI.IBVERK 
Arh  5:14  ft,  were  t he  niort- added 
1  Tun.  4:  Vi  an  example  of  the  ft. 

BELIEVEST. 
Luke  1:'J0  dnmb,  bee.  then  ft.  not 
John  1:.')0  nlider  the  lis;  tree,  ft. 
ll:-2t)  never  die,  ft.  thon  this  ? 
14:10  ft.  thou  not  1  am  iu  the  F. 
Acts  8::lT  ft.  with  all  thy  heart 
SK:-nft.  thon  the  prophets? 
Jam.i:  l'.l  thon  ft.lhere  is  one  God 

DELIEVETH. 
.Jo/i  l":'3-3ft.  not  ho  shall  return 
/*rur.  11:1.5  simple  A.  e\ery  word 
/«.  iM:lli  that  A.  not  make  haste 
Afark  ii:-ij possible  to  him  that  A. 
16:lfihe  that  A.  shall  be  saved, 
he  th.  ft.  not  shall  be  damn. 
John  .3:15  A.  in  him,  10 
18  A.  not  is  co-iidemned  already 
3B  ft.  hath  evcrlastiiij;  life,  ti:47 
5:-i4  ft.  on  him  that  sent  me 
6:;i5  A.  on  ine  shall  never  thirst 
40  Son,  and  ft.  on  him.  hath  1. 
1':38  A.  on  me,  ont  of  his  belly 
ll:-.i5A.  thonj^h  dead,  yet  shall 
26  A.  in  me  shall  never  die 
l-2;44  ft.  not  on  me.  but  on  him 
4ti  whoso  ft.  nol  abide  in  dark. 
14:12  ft.  on  ine  tho  works 
Acl»  10:4:)  A.  receive  remission 
Horn.  1:18  of  G.  to  cv.  that  ft. 
3.-M  justiftcr  of  him  that  A.  in  J. 
4:5  that  worketh  not.  lint  ft.  on 
9::H  whoso  ft.  not  be  asha.  10:11 
10:4  end  of  law  to  ev.  one  th.  A. 
10  tile  heart  man  A.  to  riyht. 
1-1:2  one  A.  he  mav  eat 

1  (br.  7:12  a  wife  that  A.  not 
13:7  love  A,  all  things 

14:*il  come  in  one  that  ft.  not 

2  Oor.  6:15  hath  he  that  A. 
1  Tim.  5:16  if  anv  that  A. 

1  m.  2:6  A.  shall  not  be  conf. 
1  John  5:1  whoso  ft.  J.  is  the  C. 
5  overcometh.  but  he  that  A. 
10  A.  on  the  Son  ;  lu-  that  A.  n. 
G.  bee.  he  ft.  not  the  record 
BELIEVI.XG. 
Mai.  21:'22  ask  ft.  ve  shall  receive 
Jo/ln  •20:'27  not  faithless,  but  A. 
31  that  ft.  ve  miKht  have  life 
Actf  16:31  ft."  in  God 
24:14  A.  all  thin};s  written 
Jloin.  15:13  joy  and  peace  in  A. 
1  Tim.  6-2  that  have  A.  masters 
1  I\t.  1:8  yet  A.  ye  nyoice 

BELL.  Hi. 
Er.  28:34  polden  A.  .39:-2r> 
Zer.  14:'20  upon  the  A.  of  horses 
BELLOW.    .v«.  lu-Li.s. 
BELLOWS. 
Jer.  6:29  the  A.  are  burnt 

BELLY. 
0<n.  3:14  on  thy  A.  shall  thou  go 
X«-.  11:42  poeth  on  theft. 
J\'«wi.  5:21  and  thy  ft.  to  swell 
25:8  man  and  worn.  lhroni;h  A. 
Jijfi.  3:21  das;,  thrust  it  in  his  A. 
1  A'.  7:-20  j)ome^.  over  a;:ainst  ft. 
Jod  3:11  when  I  came  out  of  A. 
15:2  fill  his  A.  with  east  wind 
35  their  A.  prepareth  deceit 
80:15  G.  shall  cast  ont  of  his  6. 


I5KF. 

/o»-2fl:-20  not  lei-l  (|nletness  in  ft. 
-JH  when  about  to  till  his  ft. 

32:19  mv  A.  is  as  wine  which 
A.  17: 14"  whose  A.  Illlest 

22:10  IVom  mv  mother's  A. 

44:-25  our  ft.  cleavi-th  to  earth 
/Vr«'.  13:-25  A.  of  w  icked 

18:8  iinu-rmost  narts  of  ft.  2I):*22 
2)  a  num's  ft.  snail  be  satistled 

20:27  inward  parts  of  ft. 
,30  stripes  inward  parts  of  A. 
Cant.  5:14  his  A.  is  as  br.  ivory 

7:2  thy  A.  is  like  wheat 
/«.  46:3  borne  by  me  fi-om  the  A. 
Jfr.  1:5  formed  thee  in  ft.  I  k. 

51:34  his  ft.  with  my  dellcates 
Kzfk.  3:3  cause  thy  "ft.  to  eat 
Dan.  2:;12  image's  ft.  of  brass 
Jon.  1:17  in  ft.  of  tlsh,  .Ifill.  1-3:40 

2:2  out  of  the  A.  of  hell  cried  1 
llafi.  3:16  mv  A.  trembled 
Mai.  1,5:17  iiilo  the  A.  and  is  cast 

ont.  .!/(/;■*  7:  HI 
Lnkt  15:16  his  A.  with  the  husks 
./o/in  7:.')M  ont  of  his  A.  How  riv. 
/tom.  16:18  scrvt-  their  own  ft. 
1  Cm:  6:13  meats  for  the  ft. 

P/iil.  3:19  whose  God  is  their  A. 

Iter.  10:9  shall  nnlke  Ihy  A.  hit. 

10  eaten  it,  my  A.  was  bitter. 

BELLIES. 

Til.  1:12  the  (.'retians  arcslowA. 
IIELO\G. 

Ler.  27:24  to  whom  it  did  ft. 

Drill.  29:-2!l  si'(  ret  things  A.  toG. 

Ph.  47:9  shields  of  cnrlTi  A.  to  G. 
68:20  to  our  (iod  A.  the  issues 

Pim.  24:2  Ihi-se  ft.  to  the  wise 

Dan.  9:9  to  the  Lord  A.  mercies 

Mark  9:41  hec.  vi-  A.  to  t'hrist 


Luke  19:42  which  A.  to  Ihy  p. 
I  Cor.  7::K  thin;;s  A.  to  Lord 


BELOXGED,  E8T. 

1  .<fn;H.  .'WIS  to  whom  A.  thon? 
Luke  -i3:7  A.  to  Herod's  jurisd. 

BELO\GETH. 
Dfiit.  32::i5  to  me  A.  vengeance, 

Px.  94:1:  !leb.  10:.30 
7^.  3:8  salvation  ft.  nnto  the  L. 
62:11  power  A.  unto  God 

12  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  ft.  mercy 
Dan.  9:7  righteousnessft.  to  thee 

8  to  us  A.  confusion  of  face 
Het).  5:14  stron-;  meat  A. 

BELO\'GI\G. 
Prov.  26:17  strife  A.  not  to  him 

BELOVED. 
Dent.  21:15  two  wives,  the oneft. 

.■)3:12  ft.  of  Lord  dwell  in  safety 
.Ve/i.  13:-J6  Solomon.  A.  of  his  G. 
/>..■.  60:5  thy  A.  may  be  d.l08:6 

l-27:-2  so  he  s^iveth  his  ft.  sleep 
Pror.  4:3  oidy  A.  in  sicht  of  m. 
Cant.  5:1  drink  abtmdantly.  OA. 

9  thy  A.  more  than  another  6.  f 
61:  vvhither  is  thy  6.  gone  ? 
8:5  Cometh  leauiny  on  her  A.  .^ 

Dan.  9:-23  {.Tcatly  A.  10:11. 19 
Ho.t.  31  a  woman  A.  of  her.  fr. 

9:16  I  will  slay  the  A.  fruit 
Ads  15:-i5  Willi  ft.  B.  and  Paul 
Bom.  1:7  all  in  Rome  A.  of  God 

9:25  call  her  A.  wh.  was  not  A. 

Il:-i8  are  ft.  for  Father's  sake 

16:12  A.  Persis  who  labored 
Eph.  1:6  accepted  in  the  ft. 

6:21  T.  a  II.  brother,  fol.  4:7 
Col.  .3:12  elect  of  O.  holy  and  A. 

4:9  Onesinuis,  a  A.  brother 

14  Luke  the  ft.  physician 
1  neji.  1:4  kn.  A.  your  election 

1  Tim.  6:2  serv.  bee.  they  are  A. 
P/dle.  16  a  servant  a  brother  A. 
Heb.  6:9  A.  wc  are  persuaded 

2  Pet.  3:8  A.  he  not  itniorant 

15  even  as  our  A.  brother  Paul 
I  John  3:2A.  now  we  are  the  sons 

21  A.  if  our  heart  condemn 

4:1  A.  believe  not  every  spirit 

7  A.  let  us  love  one  another 

11  A.  if  God  so  loved  us,  we 

3  .Mm  11  A.  follow  not  evil, 
Ji/de  20  but  ye  A.  buildinj;  up 
Her.  -20:!)  they  compassed^,  city 
Drarfy  BELOVED.  .<?i'i"  deaiu-t. 

My  BELOVED. 
Cant.  1:14  rni/  ft.  is  to  me  a  clus. 

16  art  fair,  my  A.  yea.  pleasant 
2:3  the  apple-tree,  so  is  niw  ft. 

9  mij  A.  is  like  a  roe  or  a  nart 

16  my  A.  is  mine.  6:3 

17  7ny  b.  and  be  like  a  roe 
4:16  let  my  A.  come  into  his  jr. 
5:2  voice  of  my  A.  2:8 

i     5  to  open  to  my  A.  6  I  opened 


BEN 

Canl.  .5:10  my  6.  Is,  16  \»myh. 
6:2  my  A.  is  eone 
3  I  am  my  A.  my  ft.  mine,  7:10 
7:13  laid  up  for  tlu-e.  O  my  A. 
h.  5:1  son^  of  my  A.  touching 
Jer.  11:15  mu  A.  to  do  in  my  h. 
Mat.  3:17  this  is  ini/li.  Son.  17:5; 
Mark  1:11;  !l:'7;  Luke  3:-22 ; 
9::»;  2  I-rt.  1:17 
1-2:18  my  A.  in  whom  my  soul 
if//-s20:l3  will  send  my  b.  Son 
Itom.  16:8  jrreet  .\tn[>lias  my  A. 
1  for.  4:14  as  my  A.  sons  I  warn 
17  Tim.  my  A.  son,  2  Tim.  1:2 
.lam.  l:16do  not  err.  myb.  hreth. 
nELSll.\ZZ.\R.     />rtH.  5:1,2,9, 

•22. -SI,  :)n :  7:1:8:1 
nEl,TKSII.\ZZ.\H.    Pan.    1:7; 
■i:-it\:  4:8.  18.  19;  5:12;  10:1 
BEMO  \;V.  ED.  IXO. 
Job  42:11  A.  ,Iob.  and  ccnnfort. 
Jer.  15:5  who  shall  A.  thee.  O  J. 
16:5  neither  lami-nt.  nor  A. 
22:10  w.  ve  not  fur  dead,  nor  ft. 
31:18  heard  Kph.  A.  himself 
48:17  all  ve  abcuil  liim  A.  him 
Xah.  .3:7  N.  who  will  A.  her? 
BEN.M.Ml.     2    .s'((m.    2:):22;    1 

Ch,:  11:'24;  Kzik.  11:1 
BEN-AMMl.     Ihii.  19:38 

BENCHES. 
Ezek.  27:6  made-  iliy  ft.  of  ivory 

BEM>. 
Ps.  11:2  wicked  A.  their  how 
64:3  A.  their  bows  to  shoot 
Jer.  9:3  thev  A.  their  timjjue 
46:9  Lvdialis.  that  A.  the  bow 
.50:14  A.  bow  shoot  at  her,  29 
51:3  bendc-th,  let  the  archer  ft. 
Ez^k.  17:7  vine  did  A.  her  roots 

BE!\'DETH,  l\'G. 
Ps.  58:7  when  he  A.  his  bow 
Is.  60:14  that  afflicted  thee  shall 

come  ft.  to  thee 
Jer.  51:3  airainst  him  that  A. 

BEXEATH. 
Ex.  20:4  the  earth  A.  Dent.  5:8 
Dent.  4:;19  earth  A.  there  is  none 
28:13  above  only,  and  not  be  A. 
Js.  .51:6  look  on  the  earth  A. 
■Jolin  8:'2;j  ye  are  from  A.  I  above 

BEXEFACTORS. 
Luke  22:25  exer.  auth.  are  call.  A. 

BEXEFIT,  Verb. 
■Jer.  18:10  wherewith  I  A.  them 

BEXEFIT,  S. 
2  Chr.  32:-25  Ilezekiah  rendered 

not  accordini.'  to  A. 
Ps.  68:19  loadeth  us  with  A. 
103:2  forset  luit  all  his  A. 
116:12  render  for  all  his  ft.  ? 
2  Cor.  1:15  have  a  second  A. 
1  Tim.  6:2  partakers  of  the  A. 
Phile.  14  ft.  not  be  of  necessity 

BEXEVOLEXCE. 
1  Cor.  7:3  render  to  tho  w.  due  A. 
BEN-IIADAD.    1  K.  15:18;  20:2  ; 
2    A'.  6:'24;    8:7;   13:3;  Jer. 
49:27 

BEX.IAMIX. 
Oen.  35:18  his  f.  called  him  B. 
42:36  ,T.  and  will  ve  take  B. 
46:21  the  sons  of  B.  Num.  26:38  ; 
1  (fir.~:H;  8:1,  40;  9:7;  Xeh. 
11:7 
49:27  B.  shall  ravin  as  a  wolf 
Deut.  33:12  of  B.  Moses  said,The 

belov(-d  of  the  Lord 
.Jud.  20:-20  went  to  battle  aj't  B. 
Ps.  68:27  B.  with  their  ruler 
80:2  before  B.  and  Manasseh 

See  CHILDREN. 


BEXJAMIX  n-ith  Jiidah. 
Jud.  10:9  to  fltrht  .J.  and  B. 
1  A'.  12:23  speak  to  the  house  of 
.T.  and  B.  2  Chr.  11:3 

1  Chr.  12:16  came  of  B.  and  J. 

2  Chr.  1.5:2  Asa  all  J.  and  B. 
31:1  the  altars  out  of  .J.  and  B. 

Ezr.  1:5  fathers  of  J.  and  B. 
Land  of  BEXJAMIX. 
Jud.  21:21  irointo/.  o^B. 

1  .S'lwn.  9:lli  out  of  the  /.  ofB. 

2  Chr.  15:8  idols  out  of/.  "o^B. 
Jer.  17:*26  come  from  /.  of  B. 

Tribe  of  BEXJaViIX. 
Xum.  l:.37of  ibe^  ofB. 
Jos.  18:11  lot  ntl.  ofB.  21 
Jud.  20:12  men  thro'  all  t.  o/B. 
1  Sam.  10:20  came  near.  /.  o/'B. 
Rwn.  11:1  of/.  ofB.  Phil  .3:5 
liev.  7:8  (.  (y' B.  "sealed,  12,000 


BES 

BEX.IAMITEK. 

Jml.  19:16  men  of  pi.  w.-re  B. 
20:35  deslroved  of  the  B. 
1  Sam.  22:7  llear  now,  ye  B. 
BENONI.     «<».  .35:18 

BEXT. 
Ps.  7:12  A,  his  A.  Lam.  2:4  ;  8:12 
.37:14  A.  their  how  to  cast  down 
Is.  ,5:'28  and  all  their  bows  A. 
21:15  for  t1n-y  tied  IVom  A.  bow 
IIo*.  11:7  inv  people  are  A. 
Zee.  9:13  when  1  nave  A.  Jndah 
BEOK.     (len.  36::32;  Num.  22:5; 
•2.1:3:  31:8;   Deut.  23:4;  Jos. 
13:-22 ;  24:9 ;  1  C%r.  1:43 ;  ilic. 
6:5 
BERACIIAII.     1    Chr.  12:3;  2 

('ft;-.  ■20:2ti 
BEKEA.    Ads  17:10,  13;  '20:4 

BEREAVE. 
Ee.  4:8  and  A.  my  soul  of  L-ood 
Jer.  1.5:7  1  will  ft.  them,  18:21 
Ezek.  5:17  send  evil  beasts,  and 

they  shall  A.  thee 
.%:12  n"o  more  A.  them,  14 
Iloe.  9:12  yet  will  1  A.  them 

BEREAVED. 
Gen.  42:36  ye  have  A.  of  my  ch. 
43:14  A.  of  my  children,  1  am  A. 
Ezek.  ;36:13  thou  land  hast  A. 
llos.  13:8  meet  them  as  a  bear  A. 

BEBEAVETH. 

Lam.  1:'2U  abroad  the  sword  A. 

BERITH.    Jud.  9:46 
BERNIC'E.    ,1c/,-.  25: 13, 23;  26:80 

BERRIES. 

Is.  17:6  two  or  three  A. 

Jam..  3:12  flg-treo  bear  olive  A. 

BERYL. 
Dan.  10:0  his  body  like  the  A. 
Bell.  21:20  foundation  was  A. 

BESEECH. 

Ex.  33:18  I  ft.  show  me 
Num.  12:13  her  now,  I  A.  thee 
Ps.  80:14  return,  we  A.  O  God 

116:4  O  L.  I  A.  thee,  deliver 

118:25  save,  I  A.  thee 

119:108  accept,  I  A.  thee 
Jer.  :38:20  obey,  I  A.  thee 
Amos  7:2  forgive  I  A.  thee 
.Ion.  1:14  we  A.  thee  O  Lord 

4:3  take,  I  A.  thee,  my  life 
Mat.  1:9  A.  God,  he  be  gracious 
Luke  8:28  J.  I  A.  thee  tor.  me  not 

9:38 1  A.  thee  look  on  my  s. 
Ads  26:3  I  A.  thee  to  hear  me 
Bofin.  12:1  I  A.  you  by  mercies 

1  Cor.  4:16  I  ft.  be  ye  followers 

2  Cor.  2:8  I  A.  you  conflrm 
5:-20  as  tho'  God  did  A.  you 
6:1  we  6.  you  rec.  not  the  grace 
10:1 1  Paul  ft.  you  by  the  meek 

Gal.  4:12  I  A.  you,  be  as  I  am 
Eph.  4:1  pris.  of  L.  A.  you  walk 
Phile.  9  yet  for  love's  sake  1  A. 

10  I  A.  thee  for  my  son  Oneai. 
Ileb.  13:19  I  A.  you  the  rather 

1  Pet.  2:11  I  A.  you  as  strangers 

2  John  5  now  1  A.  thee,  lady 

See  BRETHREN. 

.  BESEBt'HIXG. 

Mai.  8:5  ceflturion  ft.  i,»A'<'7:3 
Mark  1:40  leper  to  him,  A.  him 

BESET. 
Jud.  19:22  sons  of  Bel.  ft.  20:5 
Ps.  2-2:12  bulls  of  B.  have  ft.  me 
i:)9:5  A.  me  behind  and  before 
IIos.  7:2  doings  have  A.  them 
Ileb.  12:1  which  doth  so  easily  A. 

BESIDE.  S. 
Gen.  19:12  hast  thou  here  any  A. 
Luke  16:'26  A.  all  this 
24:21  A.  all  this 
Phile.  19  thine  own  self  ft. 
BESIDE,  irilh  self. 
Mark  3:'21  said  he  is  A.  himself 
Ads  26:-24  P.  thon  art  A.  thyself 
2  Cor.  5:13  whether  we  be  A. 

BESIEGE. 
Deut.  -28:52  A.  thee  in  tliv  gates 

1  K.  8:37  enemies  A.  2  I'hr.  6:-28 
Is.  21:2  O  Elam,  A.  O  Media 

BESIEGED. 

2  A'.  19:24  rivers  of  ft.  id.  Is.  .37:-2S 
Ee.  9:14  a  great  king  and  A.  it 
Is.  1:8  Zion  is  left  as  a  A.  city 
Ezek.  6:12  A.  shall  die  by  famine 

BESOM. 
Is.  14:'23  the  A.  of  destruction 
BESOR.    1  Sam.  30:9 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


BET 
BESOUGHT. 

Gfrt.  42:21  b.  us.  we  wonld  not 
Er.  :K:11  Moses  b.  L.  Deut.  3:83 
2  Sam.  18:  IB  b.  R.  for  the  child 

1  K.  13:«  mail  of  God  A.  tlie  L. 

2  A'.  W:4.Ieho,>ih.'iz  /;.  the  Lord 
■i  I'hr.  -V-iM  .Manasseh  ill  iiBl.  *, 
E:r.  8:23  4.  uur  (lod  lor  tUii 
/./■.  2(i:I!)  Ilezeliiiili  A.  the  Lord 
Mat.  8:31  the  devils  b.  )^im.Mark 

ft:\0.  12:  iwivS:31,  32 
:34  ft.  him  to  depart.  Luke  8:37 
^rmk  .i:i'i  Jairiia  ft.  iwfc  8:41 
J'ihii  4:40  S.  ft.  he  would  tarr.y 
47  uolileniaii  of  Caper,  b.  him 
li)::J8  b.  he  mijlit  take  the  hody 
.h-tx  13:42  ft.  that  these  words 
1!»;1.5  L>(Ii:i  ft.  us  saying 
3!)  niiiL'istrafes  ft.  them 
21:12  we  ft.  hiui  not  to  go  to  J. 
2  Cor.  12:8  lor  this  I  b.  the  Lord 

BEST. 
7*^.  39:5  man  at  Ills  ft.  state 
Luke  l.'5:22  lirin;;  forth  the  ft. 

1  Cor.  12:31  eo\  et  the  *.  gifts 

BESTE.VD. 
h.  8:21  pass  thro'  it  hardly  J. 
BESTIR. 

2  Sam.  5:24  hearcst  the  sound  ft. 

BESTOW. 
Ex.  32:20  may  ft.  on  you 
De'tt.  14:2(i  ft.  money  for  what 
2  Clir.  24:7  thev  did  ft.  on  Baalim 
Ezr.  T:20  ft.  it  out  of  k.'s  treas. 
Luke  12:17  to  6.  my  fruits 
1  Cor.  12:2:3  on  these  we  ft.  more 
13:3  though  I  ft.  all  my  goods 
BESTOWED. 
/y.  63:7  ac.  to  all  Lord  ft.  on  us 
John  4::j8  to  reap  whereon  ye  ft. 
Horn.  16:fi  Slary,  who  ft.  much 

1  Coi'.  15: 10  grace  ft.  not  in  vain 

2  Cor.  1:11  gift  ft.  on  ushymany 
8:1  grace  ft.  on  the  churches 

Gal.  4:11  lest  I  ft.  labor  in  vain 
1  .John  3:1  manner  of  love  F.  ft. 
BETUABAIIA.    .John  1:28 

BETIIWY. 
.Ual.  21:17  went  into  B.  2fi:6 
.!/«;■*  11:12:  14:3;  Luke  10:2!) 
Luke  24:50  led  out  as  far  as  B. 
John  11:1  Lazarus  of  B.  12:1 

BETH- VVE\. 
.Tos.  7:2  \\.  whieli  is  beside  B. 
1  Sam.  14:23  passed  over  to  B. 
llos.  4:15  nor  go  ye  up  to  B. 
5:8  cry  aloud  at  B.  after  thee 
10:5  because  of  the  calves  of  B. 
BETH-CAR.     l,*<m.  7:11 
BETH-DAGON.    Jos.  19:27 
BETII-DIBLATnAIM.        Jer 
48:22 

BETII-EL. 

Gen.  28:19  c.  the  place  B.  35:15 
31:13  I  am  God  of  B. 
35:1  up  to  B.  3;  B  came  to  B. 
Amos  3:14  will  visit  altars  of  B. 
4:4  come  to  B.  and  transL'ress 
5:5  B.  shall  come  to  naught,  6 
7:13  proph.  not  any  more  at  B. 
BETH-ELITE.     1  A'.  K.U 
BETIIEU.     (■««'.  2:17 
BETIIESDA.    John  5:2 
BETll-KZEL.    Mlc.  1:11 
BETiI-(;.\MUL.     Jer.  4S:23 
BETII-llACCEKEM.    .Jcr.  6:1 

nETH-llOR0\. 
Jos.  10: 1 1  going  down  to  B. 
21:22  gave  Lev.  B.  1  Chr.  6:68 
1  Sam.  13:18  comp.  tiinied  to  B 
1  K.  0:17  S.  built  li.  2  Chr.  8:5 
1  ('/(/•.  7:24  Sheruli  built  B. 
BETIII\K. 

1  A'.  8:47  A.  them.  2  Chr.  6:37 

BETH-LEIIEM. 

2  Sam.  2J:  15  well  of  B.  1  C%.11:17 
Mat.  2:1  Jesus  horn  in  B.  6, 16 

BETH-LEIIEM    EPHRA- 

TAIL 

Mic.  6:2  B.  E.  th<.ii_di  thou  he 

BETIMEHEM  .Jm.VH.     Jud. 

17:7:  10:1,  IH;  llulh  1:1 

BETH-LEIIE.MITE. 

1  Sam.  16:1  .L  the  B.  18;  \~::» 

2  Sam.  21:19  B.  slew  G.  brother 

BETH-PEOB. 
Deut.  3:S0  valley  over  ag'st  B. 
4:46  statutes  over  against  B. 
34:6  buried  Moses  over  ag'st  B. 
BETHPIIAGE.  ,V(«'.21:1;  Mark 
11:1:  Luke  10:90 
BETIISVIDV. 
Mat.  11:21  thee,  B.  1  Luke  10:13 


BET 
Mark  6:45  disciples  go  to  B.  8:98 
Luke  9: 10  a  desert  belong,  to  B. 
John  1:44  Phil,  was  of  B.  12:21 
BETH-t>nAN.     1  Sam.  31:10 
BETH-S>11E.MESH.    Jutl.  1:33- 

1  Sam.  0:9,  12, 19:  2 A'.  14:11 
BETIUTEL.        Gen.    22:22,    23: 

24:24;  28:2 


BETIMES. 

Gen.  26:31  rose  up  ft.  and  sware 
2  Chr.  36:15  his  messen.  rising  ft. 
Job  8:5  wouldest  seek  unto  G.  ft. 
24:5  as  wild  asses  rising  ft. 
Proi:  13:24  cliasteneth  him  ft. 

BETRAY. 
1  Chr.  12:17  come  to  ft.  me 
Mat.  24:10  shall  ft.  one  another 
26:16  sought  opportunity  to  ft. 
Mark  14:11;   iwfe  22-6 
21  one  of  vou  shall  ft.  me.Jlark 

14:18:  ./ohii  1:3:21 

40  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  ft. 

Mark  13:12  brother  shall  ft.  bro. 

■John  6:64  .should  ft.  him.  13:11 

13:2  into  he:irt  of  Judas  to  ft. 

BETRAYED. 

Mat.  10:4  J.  who  ft.  him,  Mark 

.3:19 
17:22  S.  of  m.  shall  be  J.  20:18; 

211:2.  45;  ,)/(»*  14:41 
26:21  8ou  of  man   is  ft.  Mark 
14:21;  £«*■«  22:22 
48  ho  that  ft.  Mark  14:44 
27:4  I  ft.  innocent  blood 
Luke  21:16  be  ft.  both  by  parents 
.hliii  18:2  ft.  him  kncAV  the  place 
1  Cor.  11:2.3  same  night  he  was  ft. 

BETRAY'ERS. 
Aels  7:52  of  whom  ye  the  ft. 
BETRAYEST,  ETH. 
Mark  14:42  he  that  ft.  me 
Luke  22:91  hand  that  ft.  me 

48  ft.  fSoii  of  man  with  a  kiss  ? 
■John  21:20  is  he  that  ft.  thee  ? 

BETROTH. 
Deut.  2R:30-shalt  6.  a  wife 
Hvs.  2:19ft.  thee  tome 
20  ft.  to  me  in  faithfulness 
BETROTHED. 
E.r.  22:16  entice  a  maid  not  ft. 

Deut.  2-.>:98 
Ler.  10:20  liethwith  a  woman  6. 
Deut.  20:7  who  hath  ft.  a  wife 
22:a3  find  a  \irgin  ft.  and  lie 
27  ft.dam;^cl  cried,  none  to  save 
BETTER. 
Gen.  20:19  ft.  I  give  her  to  thee 
E.r.  14:12  ft.  serv.  the  Egyptians 
-Vimj.  14:3  A.  to  return  to  E.  ? 
Jud.  8:2  gleanings  ft.  than  vint. 
11:2')  art  thou  6.  than  Balak 
1  SVim.  1:8  am  not  I  A.than  ten  s. 
27:1  nothing  ft.  than  go 

1  A'.  1:47  made  name  of  k.  Sol.  A. 
2:;32  two  men  ft.  than  he 
19:4  am  not  A.  than  my  fathers 
21:2  give  thee  a  ft.  vineyard 

2  A".  5:12  rivers  of  Damascus  A. 
2  ('/(/■.21:13  slain  brethren  ft.than 
ft.  ll'ii.il  1)1,  asi-  ft.  than  ox 
E\  9:24  noihiiii.'  ft.  than  to  eat 
•3:29  nutliiu:;  ft.  than  rejoice 

4:3  ft.  is  he  than  both  they 
0  two  are  ft. 

6:11  what  is  man  A..? 

7:10  former  days  were  6. 

10:11  and  a  b.abbler  is  no  ft. 
Is.  .56:5  a  name  ft.  than  of  sons 
Lam.  4:9  that  be  slain  are  ft. 
Eiek.  36:11  settle  yon  and  do  A. 
Dan.  1:23  ten  times  ft. 
llos.  2:7  then  was  it  ft.  with  me 
.\mos  6:2  be  they  ft.  than  these 
.V«ft.  .3:8  ft.  than  populous  No? 
Mat.  6:26  f.  of  the  air.  are  ve  not 
ft.  than  they  ?     Luke  12:24 

12:18  a  man  ft.  than  a  sheep? 

18:6  ft.  that  a  millstone,  Mark 

9:42;  Lukel-.i 
liom.  3:9  are  we  6.  than  they  ? 
1  Cor.  7:38  marriage,  doth  ft 

8:8  neither  if  we  eat  arc  we  A. 

9:15  ft.  forme  to  die 

11:17  come  together  not  for  ft. 
Pyj.  2:3  esteem  other  6.  than 
/Aft.  1:4  much  6.  than  the  angels 

6:0  persuadc'd  ft.  things  of  you 

7:7  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  ft. 
19  bringing  in  of  a  ft.  hope  did 
22  a  surely  of  a  ft.  testament 

8:6  Mediator  of  a  ft.  covenant, 
esl;iblislied  ou  ft.  promises 

0:23  thinu'S  with  ft.  sacriBces 

lii::i4  a  ft.  and  enduring  sub. 

11:16  desire  aft.  country 


BEW 

Heb.  11:;35  obtain  a  ft.  resun-ec. 

40  some  ft.  thing  for  us 

18:24  ft.  things  than  that  of  A. 

2  Pel.  2:21  ft.  not  to  have  known 

BETTER  is. 
Pror.  15:16  ft.js  little  with  f.ofL. 
17  ft.  is  dinner  of  herbs 
16:8  ft.  is  a  little  with  right. 
16  ft.  is  it  to  get  wisdom 
17:1  A.  is  a.  dry  morsel 
10:1  ft.  is  poor  28:6 
27:10  ft.  hi  a  neighbor  near 
Ec.  4:6  ft.  in  handful  with  quiet 
13  ft.  ix  a  poor  wise  child  than 
6:9  A.  is  the  sight  of  the  eves 
7:8  A.  is  the  end  than  the  beg. 
Cant.  4:10  A.  is  thy  love 
Is   BETTER,  or   is   it   BET- 
TER. 
Jud.  9:2  whether  is  ft.  all  reign 
18: 19  is  itb.  to  be  a  priest 
Itutli  4:15  thy  daughter  Is  ft. 

1  Sam.  15:22  to  obey  is  ft. 
28  neighbor  that  ts-  ft. 

2  Sam.  17:14  counsel  of  H.  U  ft. 
Est.  1:19  another  Iliat  is  ft. 
Ps.  .37:16  riL.'liti-nus  hath  isb. 

6:3:3  thy  luviug-kind.  isb. 
&1:10  a  day  in  thy  courts  is  A. 
119:72  is  ft.  to  me  than  gold 
Prov.  3:14  wisdom  is  ft. 
8:11  wisdom  is  ft.  than  rubies 
19  my  fi-uit  is  ft.  than  gold 
12:0  ts  Ij.  than  he  that  honoreth 
16:;32  that  is  slow  to  anger  is  ft. 
10:23  poor  man  is  6.  than  a  liar 
27:5  rebuke  is  ft.  than  secret  1. 
Ec.  6:3  an  untimely  birth  is  ft. 
7:1  a  good  name  is  ft.  than  oint. 
3  sorrow  is  ft.  than  laughter, 
by  sad.  of  conn.  h.  zsmade  ft. 
8  the  patient  in  spirit  is  ft. 
9:4  a  liv.  dog  is  ft.  than  a  d.  lion 
IB  wisdom  is  ft.  than  strength 
18  wisd.  is  A.  than  w.  of  w-ar 
Cant.  1:2  love  is  A.  than  wine 
Luke  5::30  he  saitli,  the  old  is  ft. 
Phil.  1:23  with  C.  wli.  is  far  A. 
It  is  BETTER,  or  BETTER 

it  is. 
Ps.  118:8  It  is  A.  to  trust  in  L.  9 
Pror.  16:19  A.  to  be  of  humble 
21:9  ft.  to  dwell  in  a,  25:24 
10  it  is  ft.  to  dwell  in  the  wild. 
25:7  A.  it  i-f  it  be  said.  Come  up 
Ee.  5:5  A.  it  is  thou  sh.  not  vow 
7:2  it  is  A.  to  go  to  house  of  m. 
5  ft.  to  hear  reb.  of  wise  men 
.Ion.  4:3  it  i.s'  ft.  for  me,  8 
Mai.  18:8  it  is  ft.  to  enter  into  life 

halt,  0;  Mark  0:43,  45,  47 
1  Cor.  7:0  A.  to  marry  than  to  h. 

1  Pet.  3:17  ft.  ye  sutler  for  well-d. 
BETTERED. 

3Iark  5:26  she  was  nothing  A. 

BETWIXT. 
Phil.  1:23 1  am  in  a  strait  A.  two 
BEULAII.    is.  62:4 

BEWAIL. 
Lev.  10:6  A.  the  burning  L.  kind. 
Deut.  21:13  and  ft.  her  I'athrr 
.lud.  ll:;37ft.  mv  viri:initv.  :38 
/.•■•.  16:9  will  ft.  Willi  the  weep. 

2  Cor.  12:21  A.  many  who  have  s. 
Reo.  18:19  shall  ft.  lier 

BEWAILED,  ETH. 
■ler.  4:31  daughter  of  Zion  that  A. 
Luke  8:52  and  all  wept  and  A. 

23:27  of  women  which  also  A. 

BEW.VRE. 
Gen.  24:B  A.  bring  not  my  son 
E.r.  2:3:21  A.  of  him,  obey  his  v. 
Dtut.  6:12  ft.  thou  forget  L.  8:11 

15:9  ft.  there  be  not  a  thought 
Jud.  13:4  ft.  drink  no  wine,  13 
2  Sam.  18:12  ft.  none  t.  y.  man 
2  K.  6:9  ft.  thou  pass  not 
Joft  .36:18  ft.  lest  he  t.ake  thee  a. 
Pror.  19:25  the  simple  will  ft. 
Is.  36:18  ft.  lest  H.  persuade 
Mat.  7:15  A.  of  false  prophets 

10:17  A.  of  men 

16:6  ft.  of  the  leaven,  11;  Mark 
8:16;  ii/fel2:l 
Mark  19::38  ft.  of  s.  Luke  20:46 
Luke  12:15  ft.  of  covetousness 
-lei's  13:40  ft.  lest  that  come 
PIM.  3:2  ft.  of  dogs,  ft.  of  evil  w. 
Cot.  8:8  ft.  lest  anv  man  spoil 
•IPet.-Sr.Ylh.  lest  Wing  led 

BEWITCHED. 
Acts?,:'i  Simou  ft.  the  people,  11 
Gal.  3:1  who  hath  ft.  you  ? 

BEWR.VY. 
Is.  1G:3  ft.  not  him  that  wand. 


BIN 

BEWR-VYETH. 

Pi-or.  27:16  oint.  of  right  h.  h. 
29:24  cursing,  and  ft.  it  not 

Mat.  26:73  thy  speech  ft.  theo 
BEYO.\D. 

Num.  22:18  B.  said.  I  cannot  go 
ft.  the  word  of  the  L.  24-13 

Devt.  30:13  nor  is  it  A.  the  sea 

•ISatn.  10:16  ft.  the  river,  1  K. 
14:15;  1  CTi/-.10:lB;  A>;-.4:17, 
20;  6:6,  8;  7:21,  25;  Xeh.i:!, 
9;  Is.  7:20;  18:1;  Zf/j.  3:10 

Mark  6:51  amazed  ft.  meas.  7:3T 

8  Cor.  8:3  ft.  their  power  willing 
10:14  stretch  not  A.  our  meas. 

&(//.  1:13  ft.  measure  I  persecut. 

1  TVifti*.  4:6  that  no  man  go  ft. 

BEYOND  Jordan.    See  Jordan. 

BEZALEEL.  E.r.  31:2;  36:1: 
38:22 

BEZEK. 

Jud.  1:4  slew  in  B.  lO.OflO  men,  5 
1  Sam.  11:8  Is.  in  B.  300,000 
BIBBER.    Ste  wrsE. 
BICIIRL     2,S'«;h.  20:1,  2,  6,  22 
BID. 

1  Sam.  9:27  ft.  the  ser\-ant  pass 

2  Sam.  2:26  ft.  the  people  return 
2  K.  5:13  ft.  thee  do  great  thing 

10:5  all  that  thou  sfialt  6.  us 
Zep.  1:7  L.  hath  ft.  his  guests 
Mat.  14:28  ft.  me  come  oil  the  w. 
22:9  find  ft.  to  the  marriage 
2:3:3  what  thev  ft.  you  observe 
Luke  9:61  first  ft.  farewell 
10:40  A.  her  that  she  help  mo 
14:12  they  also  6.  thee  again 

1  Cor.  10:27  any  that  bel.  not  ft. 

2  John  10  nor  ft.  him  God  speed 
BIDDEX. 

1  Sam.  9:13  tliey  eat  that  be  ft. 

2  Sam.  16:11  for  the  L.  hath  ft. 
Mat.  1:24  as  angel  had  A.  him 

22:3  to  call  them  that  were  ft. 
4  tell  them  ft.  I  have  preparer 
8  the.v  ft.  were  not  wortliy 
Luke  7:39  Pharisee  who  had  A. 
14:7  to  those  who  were  ft. 
8  art  ft.  lest  a  more  hon.  be  A. 
10  art  A.  sit  in  low-est  room 
24  none  of  those  men  A. 
BIDDETH,  IKG. 

1  Sam.  22:14  goeth  at  thy  6. 

2  John  11  that  ft.  him  God  speed 
BIDE. 

Rom.  11:23  ft.  not  still  in  unb. 
BIDKAE.    2  K.  9:25 

BIER. 
2  Sam..  3:31  David  followed  theft. 
Luke  7:14  and  touched  the  ft. 
BIGTIIAN.     Est.  2:21 ;  6:2 
BILDAD.    ./oft  2:11;  8:1;  18:1: 

25:1;  42:0 
BILHAU.     Gen.  29:29 ;  35:82,  25 

BILL. 
Luke  16:6  thy  A.  and  write,  7 
See  DIVORCE. 

BILLOWS. 
Ps.  48:7  A.  are  gone  over,  JoiL 
2:3 

BliMD. 
yum.  .30:2  an  oath  to  A.  his  soul 
Deut.  6:8  ft.  them  for  a  sign 

Jud.  15:10  to  ft.  Samson 
16:5  ft.  Samson  to  afflict  him 

.Job  31:36  I  will  ft.  it  as  a  crown 
.38:31  ft.  influence  of  Pleiades 
.39:10  canst  thou  ft.  the  nnicom 
40:13  A.  their  faces  in  secret 
41:5  wilt  thou  A.  Leviathan 

Ps.  105:22  to  A.  his  princes 
118:27  ft.  the  sacrifice 
140:8  to  ft.  their  kings 

Pror.  3:3  A.  them  about  thy  neck 
6:21  A.  them  upon  thy  heart 
7:3  A.  them  on  thy  fingers 

Is.  8:16  ft.  up  the  testimony 
49:18  ft.  them  on  thee  as  abride 
61:1  to  ft.  up  the  broken-hearted 

Ezek.  134:16  I  will  ft.  up  broken 

llos.  6:1  smitten  and  will  ft.  us 

Mic.  1:13  ft.  the  chariot 

Mat.  12:20  first  ft.    the   strong 

man,  Mark  3:27 
13:30  ft.  tares  to  bum  them 
16:10  shall  ft.  on  earth,  18:18 
29:13  ft.  him  hand  and  foot 
23:4  A.  heavy  burdens  grievous 

Mark  5:3  no  man  could  ft.  him 

Arts  9:14  authority  to  A.  all  that 
12:8  an.:;el  said  ft.  on  sandals 
21:11  so  shall  the  Jews  A. 


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BIT 
ni.MIETII. 

./oft  rjtlS  miikoth  sou*  1111*1  i.  up 
•26:8  ho  b.  uu  the  wtiii-rs 
28:11  he  A.  iIihhU  fri)in  uverfl. 
30:18  A.  nif  uhuiit  a^  iho  cullur 
:il>:13  hvi).  cry  imt  wlicu  hoi. 

Ps.  l'2t):7  ho  that  h.  flu-uvcrt 
147:3  hi-  hi'iiU-th  uiu)  b.  up 

I*)-iji'.  2ti:8  ft.  a  siuiu-  iii  u  sling 

la.  30:3t)  Lord  A.  up  breach 

DIXniXG. 

Grit.  4!t:U  ft.  his  foal  to  the  vine 
Acts  '2*J:ti  ft.  aud  delivering  men 

BIRD. 

Gen.  7:1 1  every  ft.  went  into 
AfC.  14:52  eleause  with  living  ft. 
Job  41:5  play  as  with  a  ft. 
/^•.  11:1  as  tt  ft.  to  mountain 

124:7  "ur  f^oul  is  esi-aped  as  a  ft, 
Prov.  1:17  in  f*iirht  ofanvft. 

6:5  as  a  ft.  fruiii  the  fowler 

7:2:J  as  a  ft.  hu^telh  to  iheennre 

2t>:2  as  the  ft.  bv  wanderiu"; 

27:8  as  a  ft.  that  wandereth 
Ec.  10:20 ft.  (-liall  leil  the  matter 

12:4  rise  at  the  voiee  (if  the  ft. 
h.  lti:2  as  a  wanderiu;;  ft. 

46:11  ravenous  ft.  from  the  east 
Jer.  12:9  herilajre  as  a  speck,  ft. 
Lam.  3:52  chased  nie  like  u  ft. 
Hot.  'J:ll  Ily  away  like  a  ft. 

11:11  they  shall  tremble  as  a  ft. 
Amos  3:5  a  ft.  fall  wiiere  no  gin 
Rtv.  18:3  every  unclean  ft. 

DiRn<. 

(rV/(.  15:10  the  ft.  divided  he  not 
40:10  the  ft.  shall  eat  thy  Ilesh 

Z*r.  14:4  to  take  two  ft.  alive 

Deut.  14:11  clean  ft.  shall  eat 

2  Sum.  21:10  ft.  to  rest  by  day 

p!i.  104:17  the  ft.  make  nests 

Ec.  9:12  as  ft.  cauirht 

Cant.  2.12  time  of  singing  of  6. 

/f.  31:5  as  ft.  living 

Jer.  4:25  ft.  of  heaven  were  fled 
5:27  as  a  cage  lull  of  ft.  so  are 
12:4  arc  consumed  and  the  ft. 
0  the  ft.  round  about 

Ezek.  30:4  will  <ri.  thee  torav.  ft. 

Dan.  4::j:j  nails  like  ft.  claws 

Mat.  8:20  ft.  have  n.  Luke  '.):58 
13:^32  ft.  lodire  in  the  branches 

Rom.  1:2-3  an  ima-j-e  like  to  ft, 

1  Cor,  l.">;:i!i  anotlier  offt. 

Jam.  3:7  every  kind  of  ft.  istara. 
BIRSHA.     a<n.  14:2 

BIRTH. 

2  A'.  10:3  children  are  come  to 

the  ft.  /s-.  37:3 
Job  3:16  as  a  hidden  untimely  ft. 
Ps.  58:i)  like  the  untimely  ft. 
Ec.  fi:3  untimely  ft.  is  better 
7:1  better  than  day  of  one's  ft. 
I.i.  G)i:9  shall  I  bring  to  the  ft. 
Kztk.  Hi:3  thv  ft.  is  of  Canaan 
Hos.  0:11  shall  flv  from  the  ft. 
Mat.  1:18  the  ft.  of  Jesus  Christ 
Luke  1:14  shall  rejoice  at  his  ft. 
Gai.  4:19  I  travail  in  ft. 
Rtv.  12:2  she  cried,  trav.  m  ft. 

BIRTHDAY. 

Gen.  40:20  which  was  Ph.'s  ft. 
Mat.  14:6  Herod's  ft.  .}fark  6:21 

BIRTHRIGHT. 

Gen.  25:31  Ihisday  Iliy  ft. 
:i"J  sold  his  ft.  to  .lacnb 
34  thus  Esau  despised  his  ft. 
27:36  took  away  my  ft. 
4;j::W  first-born' ar.  "to  his  ft. 
1  Cfti.  5:1  K.'s  ft.  to  sons  of  Jos. 
Htb.  12:16  for  morsel  nold  his  ft. 

BISHOP.  S. 

Phii.  1:1  sjiiuls  at  Philippi.  ft. 
1  Tim.  3:1  desire  theoftice  ofaft. 

2  ft.  must  be  blanu-l.  Tit.  1:7. 
1  Pit.  2:25  to  the  ft.  of  your  souls 

BI8HOPRI<'K. 

Acts  1:20  his  ft.  let  auutlier  take 

BIT,  fi. 

/v.  32:9  must  be  held  in  with  ft. 
Jam.  3:3  we  put  ft.  in  horses"  m. 

BIT,  Verb. 

Xum.  21:6  they  ft.  in-ople. 
Amos  5:10  and  a  serpent  ft.  him 

BITE. 

Ec.  10:8  a  serpent  shall  ft. 

11  ft.  wiihout  enchantment 
Jtr.  H:I7  serpents,  thev  shall  ft. 
Amos  0:3  serp.  and  he"shall  ft. 
Mic.  3:5  the  prophets  that  ft. 
Hah.  2:7  rise  un  that  shall  ft. 
Gai.  5:15  if  ye  ft.  and  devour 


BLA 
BITETII. 

Gin.  49:17  Dan  an  adder,  that  ft. 
i^-of.  23:32  it  ft.  like  a  serpent 

BITHYM.i. 
Act*  16:7  assaved  to  go  into  B. 

1  Pet.  1:1  tluough  Asia  and  B. 

BITTEX. 
Xtim.  21:8  is  ft  wh.  n  he  looks 

BITTKR. 
Gen.  27:3-1  K,  cried  with  ft.  cry 
A>.  1:14  made  their  lives  6, 
12:H  with  ft.  herbs.  Sum.  i»:Il 
15:2:1  watiTs.  for  lliev  were  ft. 
Dtiit.  32:2-1  dev.  with"ft.  destru. 
32  their  clusters  are  ft. 

2  A'.  14:2(>Hm   of  Isr.  it  was  ft. 
./oft  3:20  why  is  life  given  to  ft.  f 

13:2<i  writest  ft.  things 

2:J:2  to-day  is  my  complaint  ft. 
Ps.  6(:3  arrows,  even  ft,  words 
Prov.  5:4  ft.  as  wormwood 

27:7  to  hungry  soul  ft.  thing 
?\\  7:26  more  h.  than  death 
/>■.  5:20  that  put  ft.  for  sweet 

24:0  strong  drink  shall  be  ft. 
Jer.  2:10  aii  evil  thing  and  ft. 

4:18  thy  wickedness,  it  is  ft. 

6:26  make  most  ft.  lamentation 

31:15  in  Rnmah,  ft.  weepiii" 
Amos  8:10  the  end.  as  a  ft.  tlay 
Ilab.  1:6  ft.  and  hasty  luttion 
V(M.  3:19  be  not  ft.  against  them 
Jam.  'A:\\  if  ye  have  ft.  envying 
Rt  r.  8: 1 1  men  died  of  waters  ft. 

10:0  it  shall  make  thy  belly  ft. 

BITTER  H'if/i  Water. 
Xum.  5:IS  ft.  /'•.  that  causeth 
Jam.  3;11  send  sweet  w.  and  ft..? 
BITTERLY. 

Jud.  5:2:J  eurse  ve  ft,  the  inhab. 
Ruf/i  1:20  AhniLThtv  hath  dealt  ft. 
Is.  22:4  I  will  weep  ft. 
.3;J:7  amb.  of  pt-are  shall  weep  ft. 
E:ek.  27:;JO  ihepitoissludl  cry  ft. 
IIos.  12:14  Eph.  pr<»voked  him 6. 
Zep.  1:14  the  mii.ditv  shall  cry  ft. 
Mat.  26:75  P.  wept  ft.  Luke  22:62 

BITTER\. 

fs.  14:23  posses,  for  theft.  34:11 
Ztp.  2:14  the  ft.  shall  h)dge 

BITTERXE^S. 

1  Sam.  1:10  Hannah  was  in  ft. 
15:32  the  ft.  of  death  is  past 

2  Sam.  2:26  sword  will  be  ft. 
./oft  7:11  I  willcomplain  in  theft. 

9:18  but  fiileth  me  with  ft. 

10:1  I  will  speak  in  ft.  of  soul 

21:25  another  dieth  in  6.  of  s<ml 
Pror.  14:10  heart  knoweth  his  ft. 

17:25  a  foolish  son  is  ft.  to  her. 
Ic.  38:15  softly  in  ft.  of  my  soul. 

17  for  peace  I  had  great  ft. 
Lam.  1:4  atllic..  and  she  is  in  ft. 

3:15  he  hath  filled  me  with  ft. 
Ezek.  .3:14  and  I  went  in  ft. 

21:6  ft.  sigh  before  their  eyes 

27:31  weep  for  thee  with  ft. 
Zee.  12:10  in  ft.  for  him  as  one 
that  ift  in  ft.  for  hisfirst-bom 
Acts  8:2:}  art  in  the  gall  offt. 
Rom.  3:14  full  of  cursing  and  ft. 
Ep/t.  4:31  let  all  ft.  be  piit  away 
Heb.  12:15  lest  any  root  offt. 

BLACK. 

l^r.  1.3:31  there  is  no  6.  hair  in  it 
1  A'.  1H:45  the  heaven  was  ft. 
./oft  30:30  my  skin  is  ft.  upon  me 
Prov.  7:0  inthe  ft.  and  dark  n. 
Cant.  1:5  I  am  ft.  but  comely 
6  look  not  on  me.  I  am  ft. 
5: 1 1  his  locks  are  ft  as  a  raven 
Jtr.  4:28  shall  heavens  be  ft. 
8:21  I  am  hurt.  I  am  ft. 
14:2  the  gjttes  thereof  are  ft. 
Lam.  5:10  our  skin  was  ft. 
Ztrc.  6:2  m  second  chariot  ft.  h. 

6  ft.  horses  go  forth  into  north 
.}fat.  5:36  ()ne  hair  white  or  ft. 
Rer.  6:5  and  lo.  a  ft.  horse 
12  the  sun  became  ft. 
BLACKER. 
Lam.  4:8  visage  is  ft.  than  coal 

BL.VCKI^ill. 
Job  6:16  ft.  by  reason  of  the  ice 

BLACKXESS. 
./oft  .3:5  let  ft.  of  the  day 
Is.  50:3  clothe  heavens  with  ft. 
./Of/ 2:6  -«hall  gath.  ft.  XaA.  2:10 
Htb.  12:18  ye  are  not  come  to  ft. 
Jiaie  13  to  whom  is  reserved  ft. 

BLADE. 
lud.  3:22  went  in  after  the  ft. 
Job  31:22  from  my  shoulder-ft. 


BLA 

.)/(//.  13:26  ft.  was  spr.  Mark  4:28 
BLAIXS. 

Ex.  9:9  a  boil  with  ft.  10 
ULAME. 

Gtn.  43:9  bear  the  ft.  44::J2 

2  Cor.  8:20  no  man  should  6.  us 

Ep/i.  1:4  holy  and  without  ft. 

BLA. MED. 
2  Cor.  6:3  the  ministry  be  not  ft. 
Gal.  2:11  bee.  he  was'to  be  ft. 

BLA.MELESH.  • 

Jos.  2:17  be  ft.  of  thine  oath 
Mat.  12:5  prof.  Sab.  and  are  ft. 
Luke  1:6  in  ordin.  of  the  L.  ft. 
1  Cor.  1:8  ft.  in  the  day  of  our  L. 
P/iU.  2:15  be  ft.  and  harmless 
3:6  in  the  law  6. 
1  T/its.  5:2:J  bodv  be  preserved  ft. 

1  Tim.  3:2  bishop  be  ft.  Tit.  1:7 

10  use  ofHceof  deacon  beir.gft. 
5:7  give  in  charge,  thev  be  ft. 

Tit.  1:6  if  any  be  ft.  the  husband 

2  Pet.  3:14  ye  may  be  found  ft. 

BLASPIIE.ME. 
2  Sam.  12:14  em-mies  toft. 
I  A'.  21:10  didst  ft.  God,  13 
Ps.  7-1:10  sliall  the  enemy  ft. 
Mark  3:28  thev  shall  ft 

20  that  shall'  be  ag.  Holy  G. 
Acts  26:11  I  com])eire<l  them  toft. 

1  7'im.  1:20  may  karn  not  to  ft. 
Jam.  27ft.  that  worthy  name 
Rer.  13:6  to  ft.  his  name 

BLASPIIE3IED. 

Lt>\  24.11  Israehtish  worn,  son  ft. 

2  A'.  10:6  ser\aiitsid"  king  of  As- 

syria ft.  me.  22 ;  Is.  37:6,  2:j 
Ps.  74:18  have  ff.  thy  name 
Is.  52:5  my  name  every  day  is  ft. 
6.5:7  and  ft.  ine  on  the  hilfs 
Eztk.  20:27  your  fathers  have  ft. 
Acts  18:6  op.  themselves  and  ft. 
Rom.  2:24  name  of  God  is  ft. 
1  Tim.  6:1  his  doctrine  be  not  ft. 
Tit.  2:5  that  the  word  be  not  6. 
Rev.  16:9  were  scorclu-d  and  ft. 

11  ft.  because  of  their  pains 

21  ft.  God  because  of  the  hail 

BLASPHEMEST,  ETH. 

Lev.  24:16  whoso  ft.  the  Lord 
Ps.  44:16  voice  of  him  that  ft. 
Mat.  9:3  scribes  said.  This  m.  ft. 
John  10:36  F.  sanctified  thou  ft. 

BLASPHEMIXG. 
Acts  13:45  J.  eontnulictingaudft. 

BLAJiiPHEMER,  S. 
Acts  19:37  are  not  ft.  of  yourgod. 

1  Tim.  1:13  who  was  before  a  ft. 

2  Tim.  3:2  men  shall  be  ft. 

BLASPHE.MY. 

2  A'.  19:3  a  dav  of  ft.  Is.  37:3 
Ma/.  12:31  all  manner  offt.  shall 
be  forgiven,  but  ft.  against 

26:65  heard  his  ft.  Mark  14:tU 
Mark  7:22  out  of  heart  proceed  ft. 
Jo/ui  10:33  St.  thee  not  but  for  ft. 
Cot.  3:8  now  ve  also  put  off  ft. 
Rer.  2:9  the  ft",  of  them  that 

13:1  and  upon  his  heads  ft. 
6  opened  his  mouth  in  ft. 

BLASPHEMIES. 

Ezek.  35:12  have  heard  all  thv  ft. 
Mat.  1.5:10  out  of  the  heart  ft. 
Mark  2:7  man  thus  speak  ft.  .-■* 
3:28  ft.  they  shall  blaspheme 
Luke  5:21  who  is  this  speak,  ft.  .^ 
Rev.  13:5  speaking  ft. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 

Acts  6:11  heard  him  speak  ft.  w. 

13  ceaseth  not  lo  speak  ft.  w. 

BLASPHEMOLSLY. 

Luke  22:65  other  things  ft.  spake 

BLAST. 
Ex.  15:8  ft.  of  thy  nostrils 
Jos.  6:5  a  long  ft.  with  horns 
2  Sam.  22:16  the  ft.  of  the  breath 

of  his  nostrils,  ps.  18:15 
2  A'.  10:7  ft.  on  Sen.  Is.  37:7 
Job  4:9  by  ft.  of  God  they  perish 
Is.  25:4  the  ft.  of  the  terrible 

BLASTED. 
Gen.  41  6  thin  ears  ft.  2:J:27 
2  A'.  19:26  as  corn  ft.  Is.  37:27 

BLA8TIXG. 
Deut.  28:22  smite  thee  with  ft. 
1  IC  8:37  there  be  ft.  2  C/ir.  6:28 
Amos  4:9  smitten  you  with  ft. 
Haff.  2:17  I  emote'you  with  ft. 
BLASTUS.    Acts  12:20 

BLAZE. 
Mark  1:45  ft.  abroad  the  matter 


BLE 

BLEATIXG,  8. 

Juii.  6:16  to  hear  ft.  of  l1ock.-4 

1  Sam.  15:14  this  ft.  of  sheep 

BLEMISH. 

Ex.  12:5  without  ft.    Lev.    9:.3; 
14:10:  2.3:12;  A'/m.  6:14 

29:1  two  rams  with  ft.  Lev.  5:15, 

18;   6:6;  0:12;  Ezek.AGA 
Lev.    1.3  male  without    ft.    10; 

4:23;  22:10 
21:17  hath  ft.  not  appr.  21:23 
22:20  hath  a  ft.  Ijeuf.  15:21 

21  freewill-olfering  no  ft. 
24:19  cause  a  ft.  in  his  nei-'hbor 

Xu/n.  19:2  a  red  Iieil'ei  with.  ft. 
29:2  seven  lambs  \\iibout  ft. 

2  Sum.  14:25  no  ft.  in  Absulom 
iMtn.  1:4  in  whom  waw  no  ft. 
Ep/i.  5-27  holy  ami  without  ft. 

1  /%/.  1*10  of  a  land)  without  ft. 

BLEMISHES. 
Lev.  22:25  ft.  in  Ihem  not  accept. 

2  Pet.  2:13  spots  they  are  and  ft. 

BLESS. 

1  Cor.  10:16  cup  of  bless,  we  ft. 

BLESS,   (fOtl  btinf/  aqtnf. 

Gtn.  12:2  1  will  ft.  thee.  i)i::j.  24 

3  I  will  ft.  them  that  ft.  thee 

17:16  will  ft.  her,  and  give  thee 

22:17  I  will  ft.  //,ft.  6:14 

28:3  ft.  thee,  and  multiply  thee 

32:26  except  Ihou  ft.  me 

48;l(;ft.  the  lads 

40:25  bv  Aim.  who  shall  ft.  thee 
A>.  20:24  and  I  wilt  ft.  I  bee 

2-3:25  he  shall  ft.  thy  biead 
Xu//i.  6:24  Lord  ft.  and  keep  thee 
27  on  Israel,  and  I  will  ft.  them 

24:1  pleased  the  L.  I4)  ft.  Israel 
iJiu/.  7:13  ft.  the  fruit  of  thy  w. 

15:4  no  poor,  for  L.  shall  ft.  t. 
18  God  shall  ft.  thee.  :J0:1U 

16:15  bee.  Lord  shall  ft.  thee 

26:15  look  down  and  ft.  Israel 

28:8  ft.  Ihee  in  the  land 

12  ft.  all  the  work  of  thy  hand 
3;i:ll  ft.  Lord,  his  substance 

2  Sam.  7:29  to  ft.  the  house  of 

tliy  servant.  1  C/tr.  17:27 
1  Chr.  4:10  wouldst  ft.  me  indeed 
Ps.  5:12  wilt  ft.  the  righteous 
28:9  ft.  thine  inheritance 
29:11  ft.  his  people  with  peace 
67:6  our  own  God  shall  ft.  us.  7 
115:i2L.  will  ft.  ns,  he  will  6. 
the  house  of  Israel,  of  Aaron 

13  he  will  ft.  them  that  fear  L. 
128:5  shall  ft.  thee  oat  of  Zion 
132:15  abundantly  ft.  her  prov. 
l:i4:3  the  Lord  ft.  thee  out  of  Z. 

Is.  10:25  L.  of  hosts  shall  ft. 
IIa(/.  2:10  from  this  day  will  I  ft. 
Ach  :i:2t)  sent  him  toft,  you 
BLESS,    GoJ  beiiif/  the  object. 
Deut.  8:10  art  full,  sliall  ft.  Lord 
Jud.  5:9ft.  theL.  Ps.  10:3:21 ;  i:i4:l 
1  Chr.  2!):20  Dav.  »»id,  uow  ft.  L. 
Xeh.  0:5  stand  up  and  ft.  L.  for 
Ps  16:7  ft.  L.  who  hath  fdven 
26:12  in  the  cong.  will  Ift.  Lord 
34.1  ft  the  Lord  at  all  times 
U14  will  I  ft.  thee  while  I  live 
6)t:8  0  ft.  our  God 
(W:26  ft.  ye  God  in  congregationa 
96:2  smg  to  the  L.  ft.  nis  name 
iai:4ft.  his  name,  103:1 
10;i:l   ft.    L.   O  my  soul,  2.22; 

104:1.  X^ 
20  ft.  ye  his  ang.  21  ft.  h.  hosts 

22  ft.  the  Lord  all  his  works 
115:18  will  ft.  L.  from  this  time 
i:J4:2  hft  up  yourh.  ft.  the  L. 
135:19  ft.  the  L.  O  house  of  Is. 

20  O  Levi.  ft.  the  Lord 

145:1  wiU  ft.  thy  name  forever 
2  every  day  will  I  ft.  thee 
10  thv  saints  shall  ft.  thee 

21  let  all  Hesh  ft.  his  holy  n. 
Jam.  3:9  therewith  ft.  we  God 
BLESS,  Man  agent  and  object. 
Gen.  27:4  ft.  thee  befiire  I  die.  25 

;i4  ft.  me.  O  my  father.  ;J8 
4H:9  bring  them  to  me.  I  will  ft. 
20  in  thee  shall  Israel  ft.  saying 
Ex.  12:32  begone,  and  ft.  me  also 
iVk;/*.  6:2:1  on  this  wise  ft.  Israel 
23:20  I  have  received  com.  to  ft. 
25  curse  them  uor  ft.  them 
Deut.  10:8  separ.  Levi  to  ft.  21:5 
27:12  stand  on  Gerizim,  toft. 
29:10  heareth  curse,  he  ft.  him 

1  Sam.  9:13  doth  ft.  the  sacrifice 

2  Sam.  6:20  David  returned  to  ft. 

his  household.  1  Cftr.  16:4.3 
8:10  Joram  his  son  to  ft.  David 
21:3  that  ye  ft.  mh.  of  the  Lord 


i  ^ 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


BLE 

IK.  1:47 came lo6.  our  lord  k. D. 
1  Chr.  S:J:13  to  b.  iii  liis  imme 
J^s.  02:4  d.  willi  tlu-ir  inoiuh 

109:38  let  tlu-m  ciu>e.  Imt  b. 

139:8  b.  voii  ill  the  mime  of  L. 
Prov.  30:11  doih  not  b.  Ihoir  m. 
/v.  65:1b  b.  liimsclf  in  tJod 
Jer.  4:2  nations  shall  b.  them 
Maf.  5:44  A.  that  curse.  Luke  6:28 
/iWi.  12:11  b.  and  curse  not 
1  Cor.  4:12  being  reviled  we  b. 

14:16  .-rhall  6.  with  the  spirit 
BLESSED,    Man    agent    and 

object. 
Gen.  14:19  Mclchized.  b.  Abra. 

24:60  they  b.  KebL-kali 

27:2;^  so  Isaac  b.  Jacob,  27 

29  b.  be  he  that  blesseth  thee 
3-3  have  b.  him,  he  shall  be  b. 
41  his  father  b.  him 

28:1  Isaac  called  Jacob,  b.  him 

30:13  daujj:htcTs  will  call  me  b. 

31:55  kissed  his  sons,  and  b. 
47:7  b.  Phar.  10;  4S:15  Joseph 

48:20  Jacob  b.  M.  Heb.  11:31 

49:33  Jacob  b.  his  sons 
Ex.  39:43  M.  6.  tht-m,  Deut.  a3:l 
Xfr.  9:22  Aaron  b.  them 

23  M.  and  A.  i.  the  jieoplc 
T^iim.  22:6  w.  thou  blesseth  is  6. 

2:J:U  liast  6.  altogether.  24:10 
Veut.  3:3:20  6.  that  enlargeth  G. 

24  Asher  i)e  b.  with  children 
Jos.  23:6  b.  sL'nt  them  away,  7 

24:10  Balajim  6.  you  ytill 
jHt/.  5:34  b.  above  women  J.  be 

1  ^S-ffm.  2:30  Eli  b.  Elkanah 
25:33  6.  be  thv  advice 
26:25  Saul  said  b.  be  thou 

2  Sam.  13:25  but  ^».  him 
19:39  kissed  Biirzillai.  and  b. 

1  K.  2:45  Solomon  sliall  be  b. 

8:14  Solomon  b.  con^reir.  55 
66  congreg.  b.  Sol.  2  Ch7\  6:3 
Job  29:11  ear  heard  me,  b.  me 

31:20  his  loins  liave  not  b.  me 
/^<.  40:18  lived  he  6.  his  soul 

72:17  men  be  6.  in  him 

liri:26  b.  ho  he  fhnt  emneth  in 
name  of  the  L.  we  ha.  b.  you 
Prov.  31:28  children  call  her  6. 
Ec.  10:17  b.  art  tliou,  O  laud 
Cant.  6:9  tiie  dy.uu'^lni-M-s  b.  her 
Jif.  66:3  as  if  he  6.  an  idol 
Jer.  20:14  let  not  the  day  be  b. 
Mai.  3:12  all  nations  call  you  b. 
Miirk\\\\^  b.  be  king,  of  our  f. 
Ltike  1:48  gen.  shall  call  me  b, 

3:34  Simeon  b.  them,  and  said 
.^c^-j  20:35  it  is  more  h.  to  give 
Tit.  2:131ookihgfor  thut^j.hope 
Ileb.  7:1  met  Abraham  b.  him,  6 
7  the  less  is  b.  of  the  better 
BLESSED,  God  the  aqent. 
Gen.  1:23  b.  Be  fruitful,  2S ;  5:2 

2:3  b.  seventh  day.  Ex.  20:11 

13:3  in  thee  shall  all  families  be 
b.  18:18;  2*18;  36:4;  28:14; 
Acts  3:25 ;  Gal.  3:8 

17:30  b.  Ish.  24 :1  b.  Abraham 

24:31  thou  *.  of  the  Lord 

25:11  GoAb.  Isaac,  26:12 

26:39  thou  art  now  the  b.  of  L. 

27:37  which  the  Lord  hath  b. 

30:37  hath  b.  me  for  thy  sake 

30  L.  b.  thee  since  my  coming 
33:39  b.  J.  there.  35:9;  4H:3 
.'N;5  Lord  b.  Egyptian's  liouse 

jVutn.  32:12  for  the  people  arc  b. 

23:20  b.  I  cannot  reverse  it 
IJeut.  2:7  thv  God  hath  b.  thee, 
12:7;  15:14;  16:10 

7:14  Shalt  be  b.  abo^■c  all  people 

28:3  b.  Shalt  thou  be  in  city.  6. 
4  b.  be  fruit  of  bodv,  5  basket 

33:13  of  Joseph  he  said.  b.  of  L. 
Jat.  17:14  the  Lord  hath  b.  me 
Jud.  13:34  Lord  b.  Samson 
Birth  3:10  b.  be  thou  my  daught. 

1  Sam.  2^1:21  b.  be  ve.  2Sa7n.  2:5 

2  .Sajn.  6:11  b.  Obed-edom,  13;  1 

Cbr.  13:14;  26:5 
7:39  hou^c  of  thv  servant  be  b. 

1  C/ir.  17.37  birssest,  it  sliall  be  ft. 

2  C/ir.  31:10  hath  b.  his  people 
Job  1:10  b.  the  work  of  his  hands 

43:13  Lord  b.  latter  end  of  Job 
/v.  31:6  hast  made  him  most  b. 
S-1'.\'i  b.  is  the  nation  whose  God 
37:23  as  be  b.  of  him  shall  inh. 
26  Icndeth.  and  his  seed  is  b. 
41:2  and  he  shall  be  b. 
45:3  therefore  (iod  hath  b.  thee 
89:15  b.  is  the  people  that  know 
n'J:3  gen.  of  upright  shall  be  b. 
ll.'):15  yi)U  are  b.  of  the  Lord 
ir.i;l  b.  are  the  undeliled 


BLE 

Ps.  128:1  b.  is  every  one  that  fear. 
4  man  be  b.  that  fear,  tlie  L. 

147:13  he  hath  b.  Ihy  children 
ProiK  5.18  let  thy  fountain  be  b. 

10:7  memory  of  the  just  is  b. 

30:7  just  man's  children  are  b. 
31  end  thereof  shall  not  be  b. 

33:9  bountiful  eye  shall  be  b. 
/.f.  19:35  b.  be  Egypt  my  people 

51:3  I  called  him  ulonc  and  b. 

61:9  seed  Lord  hath  b.  65:33 
Mil/.  5:3  b.  poor  in  sjjirit,  5  meek 
7  merciful,  8  pure  in  heart 
9  peacemakers,  10  pcM>ecuted 

13:16  b.  are  v.  eyes,  Luke  10:3:3 

14:19  b.  and  br.  26:26;    Mark 
6:41;  14:22;  i?/>lv9:16;  24:30 

16:17  b.  art  thou,  S.  Bar-joua 

34:46  6.  is  that  serv.  L'ike  12:43 

35:34  come,  ye  6.  of  my  Father 
Mark  10:16  in  his  arms  and  b. 

14:61  thou  Christ,  son  of  the  b. 
Luke  1:38  b.  among  women,  42 
45  b.  is  she  that  Delieved 

0:30  6.  be  ye  poor 

11:37  b.  is  womb  that  bare  thee 

13:37  b.  are  serv,  watching.  38 

14:14  thou  shalt  be  b.  Jiot  rec. 

19:38  b.  be  the  king  that  com. 

23:39  b.  are  the  barren 

24:50  he  b.  them,  51  while  he  b. 
Gal.  3:9  6.  with  faithful  Abrah. 
E])h.  1:3  b.  us  with  spiritual  hi. 
Jaj7i.  1:35  shall  be  6.  in  his  deed 
liev.  14:13  6.  are  the  dead 

BLESSED,  God  (he  object. 
Gen.  14:30  b.  be  mo~t  high  God 
Jos.  33:33  children  of  Is.  b.  God 
2  Sam.  22:47  b.  be  my  r.  Ps.  18:46 

1  Chr.  29:10  D.  b.  the  L.  b.  be  L. 
20  all  the  cong.  6.  the  Lord  God 

2  Chr.  20:26  for  there  thev  6.  L. 
Xeh.  9:5  6.  be  thvglo.  n.  Ps.  72:19 
Job  1:21  6.  be  name,  Pa.  113:2 
Ps.  66:20  b.  be  G.  68:35  •  2  C'w.  1:3 

119:12  6.  art  thou,  O  Lord 
Ezek.  3:12  saving,  b.  the  glorv 
/M7i.  2:19  6.  the  G.  of  hcavrn.  20 
4::M  Nebuch.  b.  the  Most  lli-li 
Lvke  2:33  in  his  arms  and  f>.  <  iod 
John  12:13  6.  is  the  King  of  Is. 
Pom.  1:25  who  is  b.  for  ever 
9:5  over  all,  God  6.  for  ever 
2  Cor.  11:31  is  6.  for  evermore 
Eph.  1:3  6.  be  the  F.  1  Pet.  1:3 
1  Tim.  1:11  gospel  of  the  6.  God 
6:15  6.  and  only  Potentate 
BLESSED  are  thev. 
P.S-.  2:13  6.  a.  t.  that  trust* 
fU:4  b.  a.  t.  that  dwell  in  thy  h. 
106:3  6.  a.  they  that  keep  judg. 
119:3  6.  a.  ^  that  keep  his  testi. 
Prov.  8:32  6.  a.  t.  that  keep  mv  w. 
Is.  30:18  6.  flre  ^  that  wait  for  h. 
Mat.  5:4  6.  ai'e  they  that  mourn 

6  6.  who  hunger,  10  persecuted 
Luke  11:28  rather  6.  hear  the  w. 
Jo///i  20:29  6.  have  not  seen 
Pom.  4:7  6.  ore  M*^y  whose  iniq. 
R-  r.  19:19  6.  called  to  mar.  sup. 
23:14  6.  a.  t.  do  his  command. 

BLESSED  are  yc. 
Is.  .32:20  ft.  (/.  y^  sow  beside  w. 
J/rt(.  5:11  6.  when  m.  shall  revile 
Luke  6:21  6.  are  ye  that  hunger, 
be  filled;  6.  a.  ye  that  weep 
22  6.  a.  ye.  when  men  shall  hate 
BLE&SED  is  he. 
Num.  24:9  6.  is  he  that  blesseth 
Ps.  33:1  6.  i$  he  who  transg. 
41:1  6.  i$  he  that  considereth  p. 
Dan.  13:12  6.  ijf  Ae  that  waiteth 
Mat.  11:66.  is/;(i  whoso,  shall  not 

be  offended,  Luke  7:33 
31:9  6.  is  he  that  cometh  in  the 
name    of   the    Lord,  2:3:39: 
Markn-.^-.  Lukel^:'^^ 
Luke  14:15  6.  shall  eat  bread 
liev.  1:3  6.  U  he  that  readeth 
16:15  6.  is  he  that  watcheth 
20:6  b.  that  hath  i>art  in  lirstrcs. 
23:7  b.  keepeth  sayings 
BLESSED  is  the  man. 
;  /V  1:16.  is  the  m.  that  walk,  not 
32:2  6.  is  the  m.  to  whom  the  L. 
impu.  not  iniquity.  Potn.  4:8 
34:8  6.  is  the  m.  trusteth  in  him, 

81:12;  Jer.  17:7 
40:4  6.  m.  that  maketh  Lord 
65:4  6.  is  t.  jn.  whom  thou  ch. 
81:5  6.  in.  whose  str.  is  in  thee 
91:12  6.  is  m.  whom  thou  chast. 
113:1  b.  is  th.  7n.  that  feareth  L. 
p7'ov.  8::J4  6.  ?«.  that  lican-fh  me 
In.  56:2  6.  ?«/A.7;i.  that  doeih  this 
Ja7n.  1:126.  that  end.  temptation 


BLI 

BLESSEDAESS. 

Uo7n.  4:6  as  D.  deseribeth  the  6. 

9  cometh  this  6.  on  cir.  only 
Gal.  4:15  the  6.  ye  spake  of 

BLESSES!. 
Num,  23:6  whom  thou  6.  is  bl. 
1  Chr.  17:27  thou  6.  O  Lord 
Ps.  65:10  thou  6.  the  springing 

BLESSETH. 
Gen.  27:29  I  bat  6.  thee,. V//m.  24:9 
Deut.  15:6  ft.  thee  as  he  promised 
Ps.  10:3  6.  covetous 
107:;38  he  6.  they  are  multiplied 
Prov.  3:;W  6.  haliita.  of  the  just 
27:14  6.  his  IVieitd  with  a  loud 
Is.  65:16  6.  himself  in  the  earth 

BLESSIXG,  Substantive. 
Gen.  13:3  thou  sbalt  be  a  6. 
23:17  in  6.  I  will  bl.  7/^6.  6:14 
27:12  a  curse  on  me,  not  a  6. 
35  thy  brother  taken  thy  b. 
;i8  but  one  6.  my  father? 
28:4  give  thee  6.  of  Abraham 
33:11  my  b.  that  is  brought 
39:5  6.  was  on  all  he  had 
49:28  ev,  one  ac.  to  his  6.  he  bl. 
Ex.  32:29  bestow  on  you  a  b. 
Lev.  25:21  I  com.  mv'6.  on  you 
Dent.  11:26  before  you  a  6.  30:19 
27  a  6.  if  ye  obey  the  com. 
29  shalt  put  the  6.  on  Gerizim 
12:15  ac.  to  6.  of  the  L.  16:17 
2:J:5  turned  the  curse  into  a  6. 
28:8  com.  a  6.  on  storehouse 
33:1  6.  wherewith  Moses  bl.  7 
16  let  the6.  come  upon  Jo-seph 
23  Naphtali  full  with  the  6. 
Jos.  15:19  g.  me  a  6.  Jud.  1:15 

1  Sa7n.  25:27  this  6.  thy  handm. 

2  Sam.  7:39  thy  6.  let  the  house 
2  K.  5:15  take  a  b.  of  thy  serv. 
Xeh.  9:5  exalted  above  all  6. 

13:3  God  turned  curse  into  a  6. 
Job  29:13  6.  of  him  ready  to  per. 
Ps.  3:8  thy  6.  is  on  thy  people 

34:5  shall  receive  6.  from  Lord 

109:17  he  delighteth  not  in  6. 

129:8  6.  of  the  L.  be  upon  you 

133:3  L.  comm.  the  6.  even  life 
P7-0V.  10:22  6.  of  L.  maketh  rich 

11:11  by  the  6.  of  the  upright 
26  a  6.  on  him  that  selleth  it 

24:25  a  good  6.  on  them 
Is.  19:24  a  b.  in  midst  of  the  1. 

44:3  ray  6.  on  thy  ofl'spring 

65:8  destroy  it  not,  a  6.  is  in  it 

Ezek.  34:26*  about  my  hill  a  6. 

there  shall  be  showers  of  6. 

44:30  6.  to  rest  in  thy  house 
Joel  2:14  leave  a  b.  behind  him 
Zee.  8:13  and  ye  shall  be  a  6. 
MaL  3:10  and  pour  you  out  a  6. 
Luke  24:53  in  the  temple  6.  God 
Po7n.  15:39  fulness  of  the  6. 
1  Tor.  10:16  the  cup  of  6.  we  bless 
Oal.  3:14  b.  of  Ab.  might  come 
Heb.  6:7  earth  receiveth  6. 

13:17  have  inherited  the  6. 
Jai7i.  3:10  same  mouth  6.  cursing 
1  Pet.  3:9  but  contrariwise  6.  tliat 

ye  should  inherit  a  6. 
Pe7\  5:12  worthy  to  receive  6. 
13  6.  to  him  that  sitteth  on  th. 

7:12  6.  and  glorv  to  our  God 

BLESSI\GS. 
Ge7i.  49:25  ft.  of  the  heav.  above, 
ft.  of  the  deep,  ft.  oft.  breasts 
26  6.  of  thy  fath.  above  6.  of  my 
Deut.  28:2  all  these  6.  shall  come 
Jos.  8:34  he  read  the  6.  and  curs. 
Ps.  21:3  prev.  him  with  the  6. 
Prov.  10:6  6.  are  upon  the  just 

28:30  shall  abound  with  6. 
Mai.  2:2  and  will  eiirse  your  6. 
Eph.  1:3  with  all  spiritual  6. 

BLEW. 
Jos.  6:8  priests  passed  and  6. 
Jud.  3:27  Ehud  6.  a  trumpet 

6:34  Gideon,  ft.  a  trumpet 

7:19  6.  the  trumpets.  20.  22 

1  Sa77i.  13:3  Saul  ft.  let  Hebrews 

2  Sa7n.  2:28  Joab  6.  18:16 ;  20:22 
20:1  Sbeba  a  Benjamite  6. 

1  A'.  1:396.  people  said,  God  save 

king  Sol.     2  A'.  9:13;  11:14 
Mat.  7:25  6.  on  that  house,  27 
Jnhn  6:18  a  great  wind  that  6. 
Acts  27:13  south-wind  6.  28:13 

BLIXD.  Adjective. 
Ex.  4:11  who  maki-rh  the  ft..? 
Lev.  19:14  stumb.-bl<)ck  before  6. 

21:18  a  6.  man  shall  not  app. 

32:22  offer  theft.  Jhuf.  \rv.'2\ 
Jhut.  27:18  maketh  6.  tu  wander 

28:39  a.s  6.  gropeth  in  darkness 

3  Sa7n.  5:6  ex.  thou  take  away  ft. 


BLO 

2  5r/m.  5:8  6.  hated  of  D.  b.  not 
Job  29:15  I  was  eyes  to  the  6. 
Ps.  146:8  openeth  the  eves  of  6. 
Is.  39:18  eyes  of  6.  shall'  see,  35:5 

42:7  light  to  open  the  6.  eyes 

16  ft.  by  a  way  they  knew  not 

18  look,  ye  6.  thatye  may  see 

19  who  is6.  ?  who 'is  6.  aahe 
that  is  perfect,  and  6. 

43:8  ft.  people  that  have  eyes 
56:10  his  watchmen  are  6. 
59:10  we  grope  for  wall  like  6. 
Jer.  31:8  tne  ft.  and  lame 
Lain.  4:14  wandered  as  6.  men 
Zep.  1:17  walk  like  6.  men 
Mai.  1:8  6.  for  sacrifice 
Mat.  9:27  two  6  men,  20:30 
n:5ft.rec.  sight.  13:32  ;i:;M-e7:22 
15:146.  leaders  offt.  ifthe 6. lead 

theft.  A'Mv6:39 
23:16  woe  to  you,  ye  6.  guides 

17  ve  6.  whether  is  greater,  19 
26  thou  ft.  Pharisee 

Mark  8:2.3  took  ft.  man  by  the  h. 

10:46  ft.  Barfimeus  sat  bcLTsing 
Luke  4:18  recovery  of  sight  to  6. 

7:21  to  many  ft.  he  gave  sight 

14:13  makest  a  feast  call  the  6. 
.7ohn.  5:3  a  great  multitude  of  6- 

9:1  he  saw  a  man  that  was  6. 

39  which  see  mi*;ht  be  madeft 

40  are  we  6.  41  if  ye  were  6. 
10:21  can  a  d.  open  eves  offt.  ? 

ArtslZ-.n  thou  shalt  be  6. 
Iloin.  2:19  art  a  guide  to  the  6. 

3  Pet.  1:9  lack,  these  things  is  b. 
Pev.  3:17knowest  notthouan6. 

BLIKD,  Verb. 
Deut.  16:19  gift  doth  ft.  the  eyes 
1  Sam.  12:3  a  bribe  to  ft. 

BLLXDED,  ETH. 
Ex.  23:8  for  a  gift  6.  the  wise 
■lohn  12:40  he  hath  6.  their  eyes 
Pofn.  11:7  the  rest  were  6. 
3  Cor.  3:14  their  minds  were  6. 
4:4  god  of  this  world  hath  6. 

1  John  2:11  dark,  hath  6.  liiseyea 

BLLXDFOLDED. 
Li/ke  23:64  w  hen  they  had  6.  him 

BLI\DXESS. 
Gen.  19:11  at  the  door  with  ft. 
Deut.  28:28  smite  thee  with  6. 

2  A'.  6:18  E.  prayed.  Smite  this 

people,  I  pray  thee,  with  6. 
Zee.  12:4  every  horse  with  6. 
Pom.  11:25  ft.  in  part  has  hap. 
/:^;7A.  4:18becauseot  ft.  of  their  h. 
BLOCK.    See  stumbling. 

BLOOD. 
Where  ma7-kedwi(h  t  it  is  i/t  the 

original  BLOODS. 
Gen.  4:10t  thy  brother's  6. 

9:4  life  which  is  the  6.  not  eat 
5  6.  of  your  lives  will  I  require 

37:31  and  dipped  the  coat  in  ft. 
Ex.  4:9  water  shall  become  ft. 

7:17  waters  be  turned  into  6. 

13:13  6.  a  token,  when  I  see  6. 

3.3:18  the  ft.  with  leaven.  34:35 
/.(/'.  15:19  in  her  flesh  be  6. 

17:4  6.  imputed  unto  that  man 
11  it  is  6.  maketh  atonement 

19:16  stand  ag.  6.  of  neighbor 
Xujn.  2:i:24  and  drink  6.  of  slain 

35::i3  by  6.  of  Jiim  that  shed  it 
Deut.  17:8  6.  and  6.  2  Chr.  19:10 

21:8  6.  shall  be  forjriveu  them 

33:43  avenge  6.  of  his  servants 
./'/(/.  9:24  their  6.  on  Abimelech 

1  Sa77i.  26:20  my  6.  fall  to  the  e. 

2  Savi.  1:16  thy  ft.  be  on  thy  h. 

22  from  the  6.  of  the  slain 
16:7t  come  out,  thou  man  of  6. 

8  returned  upon  thee  all  the  6. 
20:12  Aniasa  wallowed  in  6. 
2.3:17  6.  of  them.  I  Chr.  11:19 

1  A'.  2:5  6.  of  war  on  his  girdle 
18:28  till  the  6.  gushed  out 

2  A'.  3:32  saw  the  water  red  as  6. 

23  said.  This  is  6.  the  kings 
9:26+  I  have  seen  6.  of  Naboth 

Job  16:18  earth,  cover  not  my  6. 

39:30  eagles'  voung  suck  up  ft. 
Ps.  ;30:9  what  profit  in  mv  6.  .*» 

50:13  will  I  drink  6.  of-nats? 

58:10  wash  hisfeet  in  ft.  of  w. 

68:23  dipped  in  6.  of  thine  ene. 

72:14  precious  their  ft. 
p7'ov.  28:17  violence  to  6.  of  any 
Is.  1:15+  hands  are  full  of  6. 

4:4  L.  purge  ft.  of  Jerusalem 

9:5  and  garments  rolled  in  6. 

15:9  waters  of  Dimon  full  of  6. 

2*i:21+  earth  shall  disclose  herft. 

3.3:15+  his  ear  from  hearing  6. 

34:3  mount,  melted  with  their  6. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


■73 


BLO 

Jer.  %Mh.  of  the  jmor  Innocents 
18:*il  iHHir  out  (lu'ir  b.  by  force 
■W:10  KciMH'Ih  hit*  sword  from  6. 
51:35  \\\sh.  he  on  llie  inli.  nf  C. 
//!//(.  1:14  pill.  thi'Min.  with  b. 
Kzek.  5:17  iu'stih-nco  nnd  b.  pass 
itilMhr-  liUid  is  fill!  of  A. 
11:  lit  my  fury  upon  it  In  b. 
WVSi  when  thou  w»st  in  thy  fr. 

il+  i  w.'wlu'd  iiwiiv  tliv  6. 

:JH  [  will  u'lve  th(V/>.*ln  Airy 
iSilO  sDii  llmt  18  a  shcddiTol/^. 

i:{t  he  shall  die.  hia  &.  shall  be 
1*1:10  a  vine  in  Ihv  0. 
21::W  \\\\  h.  in  midst.  22:13 
2a:.'J  she'ddeth  b.  in  midst  of  it 
2.*J:;J7  ft.  is  in  their  handt*,  45 
34:8  her  ft.  on  the  top  of  a  rock 
S8:2.'J  send  ft.  into  her  streets 
32:r.  water  with  thv  ft.  the  land 
35:ti  lo  h.  thou  hast  nut  hated  ft. 

even  ft.  shall  j)ursue  thee 
44:7  the  fat  and  theft.  15 
IIos.  1:4  avenue  theft,  of  Jezreel 
4:2t-  and  ft.  toucheth  ft. 
./(v/ 2;;ill  ft.  Ure.  pillars  of  smoke 

;J1  moon  turn,  intti  ft.  Acts  2:20 
.3:'il  [  will  cleanse  their  ft. 
Zfp.  1:17  their  ft.  poured  out 
Mat.  9:2(1  w.  with  an  issue  of  ft. 
12yi-s.  Mavkh:V>x  LuktWM 
lfi:I7ft.  hath  not  revealed  it 
%V:m  in  the  ft.  of  prophets 

a5  ft.  of  ri^'ht.  Abel.  LnU  11:51 
2fJ:28ft.  of  new  test.  Mark  14:24 
27:(i  because  it  is  price  of  ft. 

8  called  Ihe  field  of  ft.  Acts  1:19 

2-1  inn.  uf  ft.  of  this  just  pers. 
Luke  l:J:I  whose  ft.  P.  mingled 
22:20  test,  in  my  ft.  1  Cor.  11:25 

44  sweat  as  great  drops  of  ft. 
John  1:13  born  not  of  ft. 
G:54  and  drinkcth  my  6.  5fi 

55  and  my  ft.  is  drink  indeed 
1*1:34  forth,  came  there  out  ft. 
^fA*5:28  to  brinj;  thiP  maifsft. 
15:20  abstain  fromft.  2it;  21:25 
17:26  made  of  one  ft.  all  nations 
18:6  ft.  be  on  your  own  hciids 
3t):2ii  pure  from  ft.  of  all  iiieii 

Cor.  11:27  the  body  and  6. 
15:50  flesh  and  ft.  cannot  inherit 
Epfi.  6:12  ai^ainst  flesh  and  ft. 
C'il.  1:20  thronu'li  ft.  of  his  cross 
ll^h.  2:14  partak.  of  flesh  and  ft. 
9:7  withouL  ft.  which  he  ottered 

12ft.  of  goats,  but  by  hisownft. 

13  if  the  ft.  of  bulls  sanctifieth 

20  the  ft.  of  the  testament         I 

22  without  sheddini;  of  ft.         1 
10:19  holiest  by  theft,  of  Jesus 
11:28  and  sprinklini;  of  ft. 
12:4  not  vet  resisted  unto  ft. 

aift.  of  sprinklin-.'  tlial  speak. 
13-11  w*hose  ft.  IS  IjruULrht  into 
1  Pet-  1:2  sprinkliiif,^  of  the  ft. 
1  John  1:7  ft.  of  .1.  C.  eleanseth 
5:6  came  by  water  and  ft. 

8  the  Spirit,  water,  and  ft. 
liev.  5:9  redeemed  us  by  thy  ft. 
6: 10  avenge  our  ft. 

12  and  the  moon  became  as  ft. 
7:14  in  the  ft.  of  the  Lamb 

8:8  part  of  sea  became  ft.  16:3 
11:6  to  turn  the  waters  into  ft. 
12:11  overcame  by  ft.  of  the  L. 
14:20  ft.  came  out  of  wine-press 
16:6  hast  given  tliemft.  to  drink 
18:24  the  ft.  of  the  prophets 
19:2  avenged  the  ft.  of  his  serv. 

13  with  a  vesture  dipped  iuft. 

^CV  AVEN'Gfll,    REVENOEK. 

BLOOD  be  upon. 

Lev.  20:  9  curs,  father,  his  ft.  him 
11  incest,  13  sodomy.  16  bes- 
tiality, 27  wizard,  their  ft.  bt 
u.  them 
Ezek.  18:13  abom.  his  ft.  be  upon 
33:5  his  ft.  shall  be  upon  him 
BLOOn.  inth   bullock. 
Is.  1:11  I  d.'l.  not  in  ft.  of  ftu//. 

BLOOD  of  (hritit. 
1  Cor.  10:1*  C(Mn.  iA'h.nf  C. 
Eph.  2:13  made  iiit:li  fiv  ft.  qf  C. 
ffeb.  9:14  .-ihall  ft.  purge? 
1  Ptt.  1:19  with  precious  ft.  p/C. 
1  John  1:7  the  ft.  0/  C.  cleanscth 

BLOOD  of  Che  Covrnniit. 

Kr.  24:S  .M.  said  Heboid  the  ft. 

Z'^r.  9:11  for  thee  alto  by  ft.  0/ c. 

Heb.  10:29  ft.  o/cov.  unholy  thin-; 

13:20  ft.  0/  the  evprlastin}^  cov. 

BLOOD,  with  eat. 
Ler.  3:17  (y;/  neither  fat  nor  ft. 
7:26   ent    no  inamn-r   of  ft.  27; 
17:14;    /Vv/.  12:16.  2.'i;  J.'"):2.3 


BLO 

7>t».  S7  eafefh  ft.  coiil  cnt  off.  17:10 

1  Sam.  M:iamMhem  wtlhthcft. 
Kzek.  :W:25  ye  eat  with  ft.  " 

For  BLOOD. 

2  Chr.  2l:2.5/rtr  the  ft.  of  sons 
/v.  9:12  ntakelh  in(|uis./o/- ft. 
Pror.  1:11  lav  \vait/«/' ft.  18 

12:(i  are  to  lie  in  wait /or  ft. 
.Mk:  7:2  lie  in  wait/w/*ft. 

iiim  blood. 

f,'rn.  37;2<J  ami  rone<'aI  hh  ft. 

-12:22  behold  hi.t  b.  is  re<iuired 
Joy.  2:19fti,\"ft.  be  upon  his  head 
2  ■'<'fni.  4:11  shall  I  not  reii.  hisb. 
1  A'.  2:32  shall  return  his  b. 
K:<k.  3:18  hii  ft.  will  T  require  at 

thy  hand.  SO;  3:J:4.  6.  8 
//ftv.  12:14  leave  //(■'.■  ft.  on  him 
.)f'it.  27:25  his  ft.  be  on  us 
.I.V..  20:28 eh. purchased  with /i.ft. 
Ii'f/n.  3:25  thro'  faith  in  Aw  ft. 

5:9  justified  by  his  b. 
Enh.  1:7  n-d.  thro'  ftiVA.  Col.  1:M 
//'ft.  9:12  by  Aw  own  ft.  he  ent. 

13:12 sanct.  thepo<»ple  with  A.  ft. 
litv.  1:5  and  washed  us  in  Am  6. 

Innnernt  BLOOD. 

Deut.  19: 10  that  in.  ft.  be  not  shod 
13  put  away  trnilt  of  in.  ft.  21:9 
21:8  in.  ft.  to  thy  people's  ch. 
1  Sttw.  19:5  sin  a*;aiiist  in.  ft. 

1  A'.  2:31  take  away  in.  ft. 

2  a:  21:16  Man.  shed  in.b.  24:4 
Ps.  94:21  they  condemn  in.  ft. 

10<>::18  in.  ft.  even  ft.  of  sons 
/*rw.6:17hatethhajids8h.  i«.  ft. 
l.s.  59:7  haste  to  shed  in.  ft. 
Jer.  7:6  shed  not  innocent  ft. 

22:17  are  to  glied  innocent  ft. 

26:15  shall  surely  brin^  inno.  ft. 
JnelSiVJ  bee.  they  shed  (hwo.  ft. 
Jen.  1:14  L.  lay  not  on  us  inno.  ft. 
^fat.  27:4  I  betrayed  innocent  6. 

fihcA  BLOOD. 

C'Cn.  9:6  m's  ft.  by  ni.  h.  ft.  "be  s. 
37:22  lieuben  said,  shed  no  ft. 
/>  r.  17:4  shed  ft.  shall  he  cut  off 
\i/m.  35::W  cl.  of  ft.  *\  but  by  ft. 
Deut.  21:7  hands  not  shed  tliisft. 
1  A'.  2:5  s/ird  ft.  of  war  in  peace 
1  Chr.  22:8  shed  ft.  much  ft.  28:3 
Ps.  79:3  their  ft.  shed  like  water 
10  reven^.  ft.  of  thv  servants  #A. 
/'roc.  1:16  h.  to  shed  b.  7?oth.3:15 
Lam.  4:13  shed  the  ft.  of  the  just 
/Czfk.  Ky.m  women  that*-,  ft.  2.3:45 
2'2'4  ffuilty  in  ft.  th.  Jinst  shed,  6 
8:1:25  ve  s'.  ft.  and  shall  ye  pos. 
36: 18  for  the  ft.  ^A^r/ 
.Vat.  23:35  the  rirrhteons  ft.  s. 
Mnrk  14:24  this  is  my  ft.  which 

\a  shed.  Luke -ir2:'m 
Luke  11:.50  ft.  of  all  the  proph.  s. 
Art.s-  22:20  when  ft.  of  S.  was  s. 
Per.  16:6  s.  the  ft.  of  the  saints 

Sprinkle  BLOOD. 

/,>.  29:20  sprinkle  ft.  on  altar, 

Ler.  1:5.  11;  3:2.8,  13;   7:2; 

17:6;  Xutn.  18:17 

BLOOD  sprinkled. 

F.r.  24:8  M.  sp.  ft.  on  the  people 

Is.  6.3:3  their  ft.  sliall  be  sprinkhd 

on  mv  garment 
//eft.  9:2rhe#?;.  with  ft. 

With   BLOOD. 
F.r.  30:10  A.  make  atone,  with  ft. 
L<r.  19:26  not  eat  any  th.  with  ft. 

1  A".  2:9  brinj^thou  down  with  ft. 
/-v.  ]06:.38  land  was  pol.  with  ft. 
Is.  34:6  sword  of  L.  filled  with  ft. 

7  land  shall  be  soaked  with  ft. 

49:26  drunken  with  their  own  ft. 

59:3  hands  are  dellled  with  ft. 
.hr.  19:4  this  place  iv.  ft.  of  innoc. 

46:10  drunk  with  their  ft. 
I.tini.  4:14  pol.  (hems,  with  ft. 
AV^-. :i8:22  plead  at:,  him  withb. 
/Aw.  6:8  Oilead  polluted  icith  ft. 
Mir.  3:10  build  up  Zion  with  ft. 
Hah.  2:12  build,  a  town  with  ft. 
(ial.  1:16  I  conferred  not  with  ft. 
/Aft.  9:22  the  law  purj^cd  with  ft. 
per.  8:7  fire,  minpled  ivifh  ft. 

17:6  the  woman  drunken  iv.  ft. 

BLOOD-GlTILTL\ES6. 
ps.  51:14  deliver  me  from  b.-g. 

BLOOD-TIIIUSTY. 
Pror.  'i'.r.lOb.-th.  hate  upright 

BLOODY. 
Fr.  4:25  n  ft.  hush,  art  thou,  2i> 

2  .sV/m.  16:7  Sh.  said.  Thou  ft.  man 
21:1  famine  isforS.  hisft.  house 

Ps.  5:6  L.  will  abhor  the  ft.  man 
2*i:9  "ather  not  mv  life  with  ft. m. 


PH.  tSiia  ft.  m.  ni)t  live  half  tli.  A. 

.W:2  niid  nnvc  me  from  ft.  iiu-ii 

i:l!t:li)  di'part  from  me.  yr  ft.  in. 
K;ek.  ':•£>  full  of  ft.  ihincH 

•i-M  wilt  Ihnii  judv'i-  Ihcft.  clly! 

»l:(;ili.'A.  cltv,  (I:  .V«/,,:):l 
Adu  2X:8  Iny  wl'i-k  of  ii  ft.  Ilii.t 

iiuxniKii. 

Xitm.  n:K  .\.  rod  /k  hInsHoms. 

ni.ossoM.  K. 

r,>/i.  40:1(1  hi'rft.  shell  forth 
/.v.  .'>:'i'")  ft.  shall  ixn  ii|)  ns  dtist 

III.(».>>S<»I.     Kit. 

.V«m.  n:.'.  till'  niiiirs  rorl  shiiUft. 
/«.  27:11  Isriii'l  sliiill  ft.  iinil  bud 
3.'>;1  desert  slmll  ft.  as  the  rosu 
2  it  shall  ft.  ahiiiidantly 
Kzei:  ~-A0  thv  rod  lialli  ft. 
Ilu/t.  3:17  fly;-(ree  shall  not  ft. 

ni.oT. 

Jo/j  .31:7  ifnnv  ft.  halh  ileavcd 
Pmv.  9:7  wicKed,  t'ettetli  a  ft. 
BI.OT  out. 

Kr.  Si:32  ft.  me  011/  of  thy  b. 

;j:i  liim  will  I  ft.  O'/^ 
/><■«^  ii:U  nloiie  thai  I  ft.  out 
25:10  ft.  0'/^  reine.  of  Amalek 
29:20  ft.  n'//  his  name 
2  A'.  14:27  would  ft.  ut/t  name 
/v.  51:1  ft.  oi/t  transu'ress. 
9  ft.  oi/f  all  my  iiiiiiiiity 
./e/'.  lS:2.'i  nor  ft',  o'^^  tlieir  sin 
Hev.  3:5  not  ft.  his  name  out 

BLOTTED. 
Xe/l.  4:5  let  not  their  sin  he  ft. 
P«.  «9:2S  ft.  out  of  hook  of  the  1. 
109:13  let  their  name  lie  ft.  out 
14  sin  of  his  mother  be  ft.  out 
/v.  44:22  ft.  (Hit  as  a  thick  cloud 
Acts  :i:19  that  your  sins  beft.  out 

BLOTTETH.  IXG. 

Tg.  43:2')  ft.  out  thy  transL.'rcss. 
Col.  2:11  ft.  out  the  handwriting 

BLOW.  8ubslanlive. 
Ps.  39:10  consumed  by  the  ft. 
Jer.  14:17  with  a  gi'ievous  ft. 

BLOW,   Verb. 
F.r.  1.5:10  ft.  with  thv  wind 
.//»/.  7:18  when  I  ft.  then  ft.  ye 
/*>'.  7R:2(i  caused  east-wind  to  ft. 
147:18  causeth  his  wind  to  ft. 
f'anf.  4:l(i  come,  thou  south,  ft. 
A.  40:21  ft.  upon  them 
K:el:  21:31  will  6.  ag.  thee.  22:21 
//av.  5:H  ft.  cornet  in  Gibeah 
/faf/.  1:9  I  did  ft.  upon  it 
A'/A'c  12:.55  see  the  south-wind  ft. 
7?fi'.  7:1  that  wind  should  not  ft. 

See  TRtTMPET. 

BLOWETH. 

/«.  40:7  S.  of  the  Lord  ft.  on  it 
.54:1(1  created  the  smith  that  ft. 

.John  3:8  wind  ft.  where  it  listeth 
BLOWX. 

./oft  20:26  fire  not  ft.  consume 
BLIE. 

Kr.  2.5:4  ft.  2(1: 1.  31,  .30;  27:16 

2  Cfir.  2:7  eunnin:^  to  w.  in  ft.  14 

/C-it.  l:(Jft.  hau'-rings,  ft.  marble 
8:15  Mordecat  in  "apparel  of  ft. 

Ezfk.  2:i:t)  Assyr.  clothed  with  ft. 

See  PUIIPLE,  CLOTH,  LACE,  LOOPS. 

BLIEXESS. 

Piov.  20:.30ft.  of  a  wound 
BLliVT. 

Ec.  10:10  if  irou  beft.  and  he 

BLISH. 
Ezr.  9:(i  I  ft.  to  lilt  up  my  face 
.Jet:  (1:15  nor  could  they  "ft.  8:12 
BOANERGES.    JAi;*  3:17 

BO.\R. 
Ps.  80:13  ft.  out  of  the  wood 

BOARDS. 
Cftnt.  8-9  inclose  her  with  ft. 
Acts  27:44  on  ft.  came  to  land 

BOAST,  Riihstantire. 

Pt.  34:2  shidl  make  her  ft. 

y?fw«.2:I7  makest  thy*,  of  God 

2.3  nnikesl  thy  ft.  of  the  law 

BOAST,  Verb. 

1  A'.  20:11  not  ft.  as  he 

2  C/ir.  2.-i:19  Hfteth  thee  up  to  ft. 
Ps.  44M  ill  (iod  we  ft.  all  the  day 

49:(i  ft.  themselves 

iM:4  workers  of  iniquity  ft. 

97:7  confounded  that  ft.  of  idols 
Prov.  27:1  ft.  not  of  to-morrow 
Is.  10:15  shall  the  axe  ft.  itself 

(il:tj  ill  their  fflory  shall  you  ft. 
Pom.  11:18  ft.  not  ai,'.  branches 


BOD 

2  Cor.  9:2  I  ft.  to  them  of  Maced. 
10:13  ft.  witlujut  our  measure 

16  to  ft.  In  another  man'«  lino 
11:16  receive  me  that  I  may  ft. 

Kph.  2;9  of  works,  lest  any  "ft. 

BOAHTED. 
Kzek.  S5:13  with  mouth  ye  h.  ft. 
2  Cor.  7:14  if  I  have  ft.  any  thiu;^ 

BOASTKRS. 
^o;«.  I::j0ft.  inventors  of  evil  tli. 
2  Tim.  3.2  ctivelous,  ft,  proud 

BOASTKKT,   KTII. 

Ps.  10:3  wieUrd  ft.  of  his  heart's 
.52:1  why  ft.  thvsi'lf  in  mischief 

Pror.  20:14  theii  heft. 
25:1 1  wliosi)  ft.  fil'a  false  [jift 

Ja/n.  3:5  lon^^nt^ft.  great  things 

BO\STI\<;,  Pnrtirlpie. 

Arts  5:36  Theudas  ft.  himself 
2  Cor.  10:15  not  ft.  withoutmeas, 

BOA6Ti:VG,   guh*«tantlve. 

Pom.  3:27  wlier«(  is  ft.  llu-n  'i 
2  Cor.  7:14  our  ft.  before  Titus 

8:24  show  ye  the  proof  of  our  ft. 

9:3  lest  our  ft.  of  you  be  in  vaiu 
4  in  this  same  confident  ft. 

11:10  no  man  stop  me  of  this  ft. 

17  in  this  confitlence  of  ft. 
Jam.  4:16  ye  rejoice  in  your  ft. 

BOAT,  S. 
./f>A/ifi:22nootherft.  there,  Jesus 
went  not  into  tin;  ft. 

23  came  other  ft.  from  Tiberias 
.■1(7\ 27:16  work  to  come  by  theft. 

.30  they  had  let  down  the  ft. 
32  cut  otr  the  ropes  of  the  ft. 
BOAZ.     1   A'.  7:21:  2  Chr.  3:17; 
Pafh'2A,\0;  3:2  ;  4:1;  L(/.3:32 

Boniin. 

Jud.  2:1  anu'cl  fame  up  to  B.  5 
BODY. 

Er.  24:10  as  the  6.  of  heaven 
1  Sam.  31:12  ft.  of  S.  1  Chr.  10:12 
Job  19:17  child. 's  sake  of  my  ft. 
26  worms  destroy  ft, 
20:25  and  cometh  out  of.thc  ft. 
Pror.  5:11  fiesh  and  ft.  are  cons. 
Is.  10:18  consume  soul  and  ft. 
.51:2;i  hast  laid  thy  ft.  as  tri'ound 
Ezek.  10:12  whole  6.  full  of  eyes 
Dan.  7:15  in  midst  of  my  ft. 
Mat.  5:29  ft.  be  ca.st  into  hell,  30 
6:22  light  of  ft.  LnkeUiU;  ft. 

fullofliuht.  L>/keM-M,  Sti 
2:3  ft.  shall  l)e  full  of  darkncsa 

25  thoui^ht  for  ft.  Lt/ke  12:22 
10:28  kill  the  ft.  Luke  12:4 
14:12  John's  discip.  took  the  ft. 
26:12  this  ointment  on  my  ft. 

26  this  is  my  ft.   Mark  14:22; 
/^'/Ae  22:19:  1  Cor.  11:24 

27:58  Joseph  beercred  the  ft.  of  J. 

Jf«/->1- 1.5:43  :X'/Av  23:52 
.Vark  5:29  she  felt  in  her  ft. 

14:8  aforehand  to  anoint  my  ft. 
51  linen  cloth  cast  about  hisft. 

15:45  P.  travc  the  ft.  Mat.  27:58 
Litke  12:2:J  ft.  more  than  raiment 

17:37  ft.  is.  thither  the  eagles 

24:.3,f<mnd  not  the  ft.  of  Lord 
■lohn  20:12  ft.  of  Jesiis  had  lain 
pom.  6:6  ft.  of  sin  be  destroyed 

7:4  dead  to  the  law  by  ft.  of  C. 

24  fi-om  the  ft.  of  this  death 
8:10  ft.  is  dead  biniusc  of  sin 

13  Spirit  mortify  deeds  of  ft. 
2;i  the  redemption  of  our  ft. 

1  Cor.  6:13  ft.  is  not  for  fornica- 

tion, but  for  L.  and  L.  for  6. 

18  every  sin  is  without  the  ft. 
6:19  your  ft.  is  the  temple 

7:4  no  power  over  her  own  ft. 
9:27  I  keep  under  my  ft.  and 
10:16  communion  of  the  ft  of  C. 
11.27  guilty  of  the  ft.  and  blood 
29  not  discerning  the  Lord'sft. 
12:14  the  ft.  is  not  one  member 

15  therefore  not  of  the  ft.  /  16 
17  if  whole  ft.  were  an  eye 

19  wh.  were  the  ft.  .**  20  one  ft. 

27  now  ye  are  the  A.  of  Christ 
13:3  I  give  my  ft.  to  be  bunied 
15:;J5  w.  what" ft.  do  dead  come? 

:17  sowest  not  that  ft.  that  shall 
:i8  (iod  giveth  a  ft.  as  it  hath 
44  sown  a  mit.  ft.  raised  5pir.  ft. 

2  Cor.  5:8  to  be  absent  from  ft. 
Eph.  3:6  heirs  of  the  same  ft. 

412  the  edifying  of  ft.  of  Chrit-t 

16  from  whom  the  whole  ft. 
5:23  he  is  the  Saviour  of  the  ft. 

Phd.  3-21  shall  chaiiL'i'  vile  ft. 
Col.  1:18  head  of  Ihe  ft.  the  ch. 
2:11  in  puttintr  otV  the  ft.  of  siiw 


774 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAXCE. 


BOI 

CM.  2:17  shadow,  the  6.  is  of  Ch. 
19  from  wliich  theft,  hy  joints 
2^1  a  show  of  wisdom  inneg.  b. 

1  Thes.  h'X\  .Vi)ur  soul  and  h. 
Heb.  10;5  a  6.  lia.-^t  thou  prepared 

10  oti'iTiuL,'  of  the  b.  of  Jesus 
Jam.  2:lii  tliinirs  needful  to  b. 
26  the  '/.  without  the  spirit 
3:2  to  hridle  the  whole  b. 
3  we  turn  ahout  their  whole fi. 
t)  ton^rue  (lefilelh  tlie  \vhole  b. 
Jude  9  disputed  about  b.  of  M. 

Dead  BODY. 
X"m.  19:11  (/.  b.  unclean,  16 

2  K.  8:.5  he  had  restored  d.  b. 
I<.  2(i:  19  ray  d.  b.  sh.  they  arise 
Jtr.  2U:23  cast  his  d.  b.  into  gra 

3(i:30  dead  b.  shall  be  cast  out 

Frnit  of  the  BODY. 

Drnt.  aS:4  l)lessed  be  f.  or  thy  b 

IS  cuised  sliall  be  fi:  of  thy  b 

:,:i  ►lialt  eat  the  fr.  of  thyb. 

P.'.  l:J2:ll/.  b.  will  I  set  on  thy 

M(c.  &.!/.  of  my  b.  for  sin  of  soul 

Ilia  BODY. 
1  Sam.  31:10  fast,  his  b.  to  wall 
D'ln.  4::33  hU  b.  wet  \v.  dew.  5:21 
7:11  beast  was  slain,  and  hia  b. 
10:6  hi^  b.  was  like  the  beryl 
Lvke  23:55  b.  how  hit  b.  was  laid 
24:23  they  found  not  hu  b. 
John  2:31  temple  oKhix  b. 
,4r^v  19:12  t'trim  hi.9  b.  were  br. 
Itof/i.  4:19  con.  not  h.  b.  now  d. 

1  (.'or.  0:18  sinneth  ai^'ainst  his  b. 
7:4  power  of  //^.s  own  b. 

2  for.  5:10  thin:^s  done  in  /m  b. 
J\nh.  1:2:3  wliich  is  hU  b.  fulness 
Phil.  3:21  like  /ii?  glorious  b. 
Col.  1:24  for  his  b.  sake 
1  Pi-d.  2:24  bare  our  sins  in  his  b. 

In  BODY. 

Lam.  4:7  in  b.  than  rubies 

Pom.  6:12  in  your  mortal  b. 

1  Cor.  5:3  I  vc;-ily  as  absent  in  b. 

6:20  glorify  God  in  your  b. 

7:34  that  she  may  be  holy  in  b. 

12:18  members  every  one  in  b. 
25  no  schism  in  the  b. 
(1  Cor.  4:10  in  b.  the  dy.  of  theL, 
that  life  be  manif.  in  our  b. 

5:0  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  b 

V2:'2  whether  in  b.  or  out  of  6. 
fiol.  6:17  I  bear  in  b.  the  marks 
Phil.  1:20  be  magnified  in  my  b. 
Col.  1:22  in  b.  of  his  flesh 
Meb.  13:3  boinj;  yours,  in  the  b. 

One  BODY. 

Pom.  12:4  members  in  o«tf  ft. 

5  are  one  4.  inc.  1  Cor.  10:17 

1  Co/'.  6:16  joined  to  ah.  is  on^b. 

12:12  as  the  b.  is  o»e,  and  hath 

13  we  are  baptized  into  oneb. 

20  many  members,  yet  one  b. 

Ejih .  2: 16 rec.  both  to  d.moneb. 

4:4  there  is  one  b.  and  oneS. 

Col.  3:15  also  e:illed  in  one  b. 

BODIES. 
Job  13:12  your  b.  like  b.  of  clay 
Ezek.  1:11  wings  covered  b.  2:j 
iJart.  3:27  on  b~five  had  no  power 
3faf.  27:52  i.  of  saints  arose 
Job /I  19::J1  ft.  shoidd  not  remain 
Pom.  1:24  dislionor  their  own  ft. 
8:11  quicki'M  your  mortal*. 
12:1  your  ft.  a  li^■ing  sacrifice 

1  Cor.  t):15  vourft.  members 
15:IOceIestud6.  and  6. 

E/jh.  5:28  love  wives  as  own  ft. 
/Ml.  10:22  ft.  washed  with  pure 
13:1)  ft.  of  beasts,  whose  blood 
Oead  IIODIE.S. 

2  Chr.  20:21  wito  d.  ft.  fallen 
P.i.  79:2  //.  ft.  of  thy  servants 

110:6  till  plaei's  with  rf.  ft. 
Jer.  31:40  vall.-y  of  dead  ft. 
.3:):o  to  fill  tbeni  with  d.  ft. 
34:20  d.  ft.  shall  be  for  meat 
41:9  Ishm:  cast  deml  ft.  of  men 
Amos  8:3  (/.  ft.  in  every  place 
Per.  11:8  dead  A.  in  the  street 
9  their  (/<(/'/  ft.  three  days  and 
a  half,  nor  sufler  d.  ft. 
BODILY. 
Liil;e  3:22  desc.  in  a  ft.  shape 
2  Cor.  10:10  ft.  jjresence  is  weak 
Col.  2:9  fulness  of  the  riodh.  ft. 

1  Tim.  4:8  ft.  e.xer.  proflteth  little 

BOIL,  S,  l!^ubstantive. 
Ex.  9' 10  it  became  a  ft. 

2  yf.  20:7  flgs  on  ft.  /«.  .3.8:21 
Job  2:7  Satan  smote  Job  with  ft. 

BOIL. 
/oft  41:31  the  deep  to  ft.  like  a  pot  I 


BON 

/«.  64:2  fire  eauseth  waters  to  ft. 

Exk.  24:5  make  it  ft.  well.  4ti.20 

BOILED. 

1  K.  19:21  yoke  of  oxen  and  ft. 

2  A'.  6:29  so  we  ft.  my  son 
Job  30:27  my  bowels  ft. 

BoisTEROl'S. 
^fat.  14:30  he  saw  the  wind  ft. 

BOLD. 
Prov.  28:1  right,  are  ft.  as  a  lion 
.irfs  13:46  P.  and  Bar.  waxed  b. 
Pom.  10:20  Esaias  is  very  ft. 
2  Cor.  10:1  being  absent,  am  ft. 
2  wherewith  fthink  to  be  b. 
11:21  any  is  ft.  I  am  ft.  also 
Phil.  1:14  are  much  more  ft. 
1  Thes.  2:2  we  were  ft.  in  our  G. 
Phile.  8  I  might  be  much  ft.  in  U. 

BOLDLY. 
.Wmi:  15:43  Joseph  went  in  A. 
■John  7:26  he  speaketh  A. 
Act.<  9:27  preached  ft.  at  Dam. 
29  he  spake  ft.  in  name  of  L.  J. 
14:3  abode  they,  speaking  ft. 
18:26  Apollos  began  to  speak  ft. 
19:8  sjiake  ft.  for  three  months 
Po??i.  15:15  written  more  ft. 
Epli.  6:19  open  my  mouth  ft. 

20  I  may  speak  ft.  as  I  ought 
Heb.  4:16  ft.  to  the  thr.  of  grace 
13:6  b.  eay.  Lord  is  my  helper 
BOLDNESS. 
Ec.  8:1  ft.  of  his  face  be  changed 
Acts  4:13  ft.  of  Peter  and  John 
29  with  all  ft.  they  may  speak 
31  spake  word  of  God  with  ft. 
2  Cor.  7:4  great  is  my  ft.  of  speech 
Eph.  3:12  \ve  have  ft.  and  access 
Phil.  1:20  with  all  ft.  as  always 
1  Tim.  3:13  they  purchase  gr.  ft. 
Weft.  10:19  ft.  to  enter  into  holiest 
1  John  4:17  may  have  A.  in  judg. 

BOLSTER. 

1  Sam.  19:13  goats'  hair  for  A.  16 

26:7  spear  at  A.  11,12;  16  water 

BOIXD,  Adjective. 

1  Cor.  12:13  one  body,  A.  or  free 
See  FREE. 

noivD. 

Ezek.  20:37  bring  you  into  ft. 
Luke  13:16  from  li'is  ft.  on  sab. 
--l'-ft5  8:2:j  art  in  the  ft.  of  iniquity 
E/)h.  4:3  Spirit,  in  ft.  of  peace 
Col.  3:14  charity,  ft.  of  perfect. 

BOXDS. 

•/oft  12:13  looseth  the  A.  of  kings 

Pt.  116:16  hast  loosed  my  ft. 

./?/■.  5:5  the  yoke,  and  burst  the  ft. 
27:2  make  thee  A.  and  yokes 
30:8  his  yoke,  and  burst  thy  ft. 

.\ah.  1:13  I  will  burst  thy  ft! 

Act.f  20:23  that  ft.  and  aft." abide 
2:i:29  wor.  of  death  or  A.  2»):31 
25:14  a  ci.'rtain  man  left  in  ft. 
26:29  as  I  am.  except  these  ft. 

E/)h .  6.20  am  an  ambassa.  in  A. 

Phil.  1:7  in  A.  ye  are  all  partak. 

13  so  my  A.  in  C.  are  manifest 

14  waxing  confident  by  my  6. 
16  to  add  affliction  to  iny  A. 

Cnl.  4:3  in  ft.,- 18  rem.  my  A. 

2  Tim.'M  sutler  trouble  even  to  ft. 
Phi/e.  10  ))egotten  in  my  A. 

13  in  the  b.  of  the  gospel 
//'ft. 10:34  compassion  of  me  in  0. 
11::J6  others  had  trial  of  A.  and 
13:3  rem.  them  in  ft.  as  bound 

B0\D.4GE. 

Ex.  1:14  bitter  with  hard  A. 
2:2:1  Israel  sighed  by  reason  of  A. 
1:3: 14  Lord  brought  us  out  of  the 
house  of  ft.    20:2;    Peul.i.f,; 
6:12;    8:14;    1:3:5,    10;     Jos. 
24:17;  ,/«r/ 6:8 
Dent.  26:6  E.  laid  on  ns  hard  ft. 
Xeh.  9:17  captain  to  return  to  ft. 
/«.  14:3  rest  from  thy  hard  A. 
Potn.  8:15  received  spirit  of  A. 

21  from  ft.  of  corrujjtion 
Gat.  4:24  which  gi'ndereth  to  6. 
5:1  not  entangled  with  y.  of  ft. 
//•ft.  2:15  lifetime  subject  to  ft. 


n,  into,  o;' under  BO\DAGE. 

E,:r.  9:8  reviving  in  our  ft. 

9  God  hatli  not  Ibrs.  us  ?n.  A. 
.John  8:23  m^ver  in  ft.  to  any 
Arts  7:6  liriTig  tln-m  into  ft. 

7to  wli(»n  tliry  sliall  bo  in  ft. 
1  Cor.  7:15  is  not  vndtrb. 
2C'or.ll:20  man  bring  you  iinob. 
Gal.  2:4  might  bring  ns  into  6. 
4:3  in  A.  under  the  elements 

9  ye  desire  to  be  in  A. 


BON 

ffff^.4:25answ.  to  J.  which  is  in  A. 

2  Pet.  2:19  is  he  brought  into  A. 

BO.\D.\I.\ID. 

Oal.  4:22  one  by  a  ft.  the  other 
BOIVDMAIV. 

Deut.  15:15  wast  a  ft.  in  Egypt, 

L.  red.  thee,  16:12;  24:18,22 

Pev.  6:15  every  ft.  hid  themselves 

BO\DME\. 
Lev.  25:44  ft.  shall  ye  be  of  the  h. 
Dea^.  28:68  ye  sh.  be  sold  for  A. 

2  A'.  4:1  my  two  sons  to  be  A. 

3  Chr.  28:10  children  of  J.  for  b. 
Ezr.  9  9  we  were  ft.  yet  God 
Est.  7:4  had  been  sold  for  ft. 
■Jer.  34:13  out  of  the  house  of  A. 

BO.\DSERVICE. 

1  AT.  9:21  a  tribute  of  A. 
BO^DWOMAX. 

Gen.  21:10  cast  out  this  A.  and 
her  son.  Gal.  4:.30 
13  son  of  A.  will  I  make  a  nat. 
Ca/.  4:23  son  of  A.  horn 

31  are  not  children  of  the  A. 
BONDWOMEN.   .Sk  bondmen. 

BOIVE. 
Cera.  2:23  this  is  6  of  my  bones 
29:14  art  my  ft.  and  my  flesh 
Ex.  12:46  neither  shall  ye  break 
aft.  Xam.  9:12 

2  Sam.  5:1  are  thy  A.  1  Chr.  11:1 
■fob  2:5  touch  his  ft.  and  flesh 

19:S0  my  ft.  cleav.  to  my  skin 

31:22  my  arm  be  hro.  from  the  A. 

Proc  2.5:15  tongue  break,  theft. 

Ezek.  ;37:7  together,  ft.  to  his  ft. 

/0Anl9:36aS.  of  him  sh.  n.  beb. 

BO\ES. 
Ex.  1.3:19  M.  took  ft.  of  .Joseph 
■/OS.  24:.32  A.  of  Joseph  buried 
2  Sam.  21:12  took  A.  of  Saul 

1  A".  13:2  men's  A.  shall  be  burnt 

2  A'.  13:21  touched  ft.  of  Elisha 
23:20  burnt  men's  ft. 

2  Chr.  .34:5  burnt  ft.  of  the  priests 
./oft  10:11  hast  fenced  me  with  ft. 
/!«.  51:8  ft.  thou  hast  broken 
53:5  6.  scattereth  the  ft.  of  him 
141:7  ft.  are  scat,  at  grave's  m. 
Pror.  3:8  marrow  to  thy  ft. 
14:,30  the  rottenness  of  tlie  ft. 
15:30  good  report  maketh  A.  fat 
16:24  iileas.  words  health  to  A. 
17:22  Imikcn  si.irit  drieth  theA. 
Ec.  11:5  lidw  the  ft.  do  glow 
/-'.  68:11  sluill  make  fat  thy  A. 
66:14  your  ft.  shall  flourish 
./<?;■.  8:1  ft.  of  the  kings,  priests, 

prophets,  inhabitants 
Esek.  6:5  scat,  your  ft.  about 
24:4  choice  ft.  ;  5  burn  ft.  10 
37:1  valley  full  of  ft.  ,•  3  ft.  live? 
4  projihesy  and  say,  O  ye  dry  ft. 
lift,  are  house  of'isr.  our  A. 
Amos  6:10  to  bring  out  the  A. 
Zep.  3:3  they  gnaw  not  the  ft. 
Mat.  23:27  fullof  dead  men's  A. 
Luke  24:39  a  spirit  hath  not  A. 

His  BO\ES. 
1 K.  13:31  lay  my  ft.  beside  hisb. 
2  K.  2:3:18  no  man  move  his  ft. 
/oft  20:11  hisb.  are  full 
21:24  his  ft.  moistened 
33:19  his  ft.  with  strong  pain 
21  and /lis  ft.  stick  out 
40:18  his  A.  as  br.  his  A.  as  iron 
Ps.  .34:20  he  keepeth  all  his  b. 
109:18  come  like  oil  into  his  ft. 
Pror.  12:4  rottenness  in  his  ft. 
Eph.  5:30  members  of  his  A. 
//eb.  11:22  com.  concern,  his  A. 

My  BOXES. 
Gen.  50:25  up  7ny  A.  Ex.  13:19 
2  .SV/7H.  19:12  are  my  ft.  and  flesh 
1  A'.  13:31  my  A.  beside  his  ft. 
.Job  4:14  made  all  my  ft.  to  shake 
30:17  7ny  ft.  are  jjierecd  in  me 
30  and  ?ny  ft.  burnt  with  heat 
Ps.  6:2  heal  me,  7ny  ft.  are  vexed 
22:14  all  iny  ft.  are  out  of  joint 

17  I  may  tell  all  my  ft. 
31:10  ?ny  ft.  are  consumed 
32:3  jny  A.  waxed  old 
35:10  7ny  A.  shall  say,  Lord 
38:3  nei'tber  any  rest  in  ?ny  A. 
42:10  as  with  a'sword  in  my  ft. 
102:3  ?nyb.  are  burnt  as  a  hearth 
5  7?iy  ft.  cleave  to  my  skin 
/s.  .38:13  will  he  break  all  mi/  ft. 
Jer.  20:9  a  burning  fire  in  my  ft. 
23:9  all  r/iy  A.  shake 
Lam,  1:13  sent  fire  into  ?ny  A. 
3:4  he  bath  broken  ?ny  A. 
//nft.  3:16  entered  into  my  A. 


BOO 

Their  BO.\ES. 

Xum.  84:8  Is.  shall  break  theirb. 
1  Sam.  31:13  theirb.  buried  them 
Lam.  4:8  skin  cleaveth  to  theirb. 
Ezek.  :32:27  iniquity  on  their  A. 
Pan.  6:24  lions  brake  all  t/teir  ft. 
Jtlic.  3:2  flesh  from  theirb. 

BOXXETS. 
Js.  3:20  L.  will  take  away  the  b. 
Ezek.  44:18  shall  have  ImenA. 

BOOK. 

E.r.  17  14  memorial  in  a  A. 
32:32  blot  me  out  of  thy  A. 
.33  will  I  blot  out  of  my  A. 
Ifmn.  21- 14  ft.  of  the  wars 
Held.  17:18  of  this  law  in  a  A. 
Jos.  10:13  ft.  of  J.  2.Sn«i.  1:18 
1  Sam.  10:25  S.  wrote  it  in  a  A. 

1  A'.  11:41  A.  of  acts  of  Solomon 

2  A".  22:8  Hilk.  gave  ft.  to  Shap. 
23:24  perform  words  in  ft. 

Ezr.  4:15  s.  may  be  made  in  A. 
Neh.  8:5  Ezra  opened  the  ft. 
Job  19:23  they  were  prin.  in  a  A. 

31:35  adver.  had  written  a  A. 
F.<.  40:7  vol.  of  the  A.  //eft.  10:7 

.56:8  are  they  not  in  thy  4. .? 

69:28  blotted  out  of  ft. 

1:39:16  in  thy  ft.  all  my  membere 
/«.  29:11  as  words  of  a  ft.  sealed 
12  ft  is  deliv   to  him  not  learn. 
18  shall  bear  words  of  the  A. 

.30:8  now  go  and  note  it  in  a  A. 

.34:16  seek  ye  out  of  the  A.  of  L. 
Jer.  30:2  write  the  words  in  a  ft. 

36:2  roll  of  a  ft.  ,•  10  read  in  ft. 

45-1  words  in  a  6.  from  Jerem. 
Ezek.  2:9  roll  of  a  ft.  was  therein 
Pan.  12:1  ev.  one  writ,  in  the  ft. 

4  O  Daniel,  seal  the  ft. 
Xah.  1:1  A.  of  vision  of  Nahnm 
.Mat.  3:16  a  A.  of  remembrance 
.^faf.  1:J  ft.  of  the  gen.  of  Jesus 
Luke  3:4  written  in  the  ft.  of  E. 

4:17  deliv.  to  J.  theft,  of  Esaias, 

when  he  opened  the  ft. 
20  he  closed  the  ft.  and  gave  it 

20:42  in  ft.  of  Psalms,  Acts  1:20 
.ids  7:42  in  ft.  of  the  prophets 
//eb.  9:19  sprinkled  the  ft.  and 
Per.  1:11  write  in  aft. 

5:1  a  ft.  written  within,  on  tho 
2  is  worthy  to  open  the  ft.  3 

10:2  in  his  hand  a  little  ft.  open 

9  little  ft.  ,■  10  1  took  the  ft. 

20:12*.  was  opened,  ft.  of  life 

22:19  if  any  take  from  w.  of  6. 

See  COVENANT. 

BOOK  of  the  Low. 

Deut.  31:26  ft.  oft.  put  it  in  ark 
■/OS.  1:8  A.  o/7<(wshall  notdepart 
2  A".  22:8  I  have  found  ft.  of  taw 
Neh.  8:8  read  in  the  ft.  of  law 
Gal.  3:10  in  ft.  oft.  to  do  them 

BOOK  of  Life. 

Phil.  4:3  writ,  in  the  ft.  of  life 
Pep.  3:5  name  out  of  A.  or  I. 
13:8  not  writ,  in  ft.  of  life.  17:8 
20:12  an.  ft.  opened,  "ft.  of  life 
15  not  written  in  ft.  0  life 
21:27  written  in  L.'sA.  of  life 
22:19  piirt  out  of  the  A.  of  life 
BOOK  of  iMoses. 
a  Clir.  25:4  as  in  ft.  of  M.  35;13' 

Ezr.  6:18 
Xeh.  13:1  read  in  the  ft.  of  M. 
Mark  12:26  ye  iK>t  read  i"n  A. 

This  BOOK. 

Dent.  28:58  it  f.  ft.  2  Chr.  .34:21 
2  A'.  22:13  to  the  words  oft.  b. 

23:3  perf.  the  words  in  this  b. 
■Jer.  2.5:13  all  that  is  in  tliis  A. 

51:6:3  an  end  of  reading  this  b. 
John  20::30  not  written  in  this  ft. 
Per.  22:9  keep  the  say.  of  this  A. 
10  the  sayings  of  this  b. 

18  plagues  in  this  b. 

19  things  in  this  b. 


BOOKS. 

Ec.  ]2;12of  makingft. 
/)an.  7:10  ft.  were  op.  Pei<.  20:10 
John  21-25  could  not  eont.  the  ft. 
Acts  V.l:\»  their  ft.  and  burned 
2  I'im.  4:13  bring  (he  A.  espec. 
Pev.  20:12  out  of  things  in  ft. 

BOOTH. 

Job  27:18  as  a  ft.  the  keeper 
Jon.  4:5  Jonah  made  him  a  A. 

BOOTHS. 

Gen.  .33:17  and  Jacob  made  ft. 
Lev.  23:42  dwell  in  ft.  seven  days 

4:3 1  made  Is.  dwell  in  ft. 
j\eh.  8:14  Isr.  should  dwell  in  ft. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


Bon 

nooTV,  IBS. 

Jer.  4ll:.ti  ,mu-U  bhnll  be  n  i. 

J/ati.  2:7  In-  fc.r  //.  iintu  thi-m 

Zf/A  1:13  t'Dciils  shall  I)w.  ii  6. 
nORDER. 

^T.  19:iai..iiclW/.  ciniount 

Di-iil.  12:20  w.  r,.  I'lilMix'i'  Ihy  i. 

1  A    1.21  Siildm.Jii  rfiyniil  "iiuto 

A.  "I  K-MH,  a  r/„:!i:-j(i 
y^«.  "H:->1  /,.  ,,r  |ii„  siinctuurv 

/  /■(»■.  ir,:-r>  rstiiblish  A.  of  widow 
/-.  :rr:ai  tho  hci(;lu  of  his  ft. 
./«■.  :n:n  ihil.  nu'iiin  to  their*, 
i/oc/ ;):(;  remove  ilieiii  from  ft. 
Ainw  1:13  enlnrj;e  their  ft. 

fi:2  llieir  ft.  frrenl.  tlinii  your  6. 
Oh.  7  e\eli  to  the  ft. 
Xui.  2:,H  miiftniiletl  ag.  their*. 
Ma/.  1:4  the  A.  of  wickediies.'* 

5  L.  will  he  mas.  IV.  ft.  of  Isr. 
-Vac*  ft.'iti  if  it  were  but  A. 
Ziiie  8:44  touehed  ft.  of  garment 

See  EAST,  SOUTH. 


775 


BOX 


BORDER,  Verb. 

Zee.  9:2  II.  ^ll:,ll  /,.  thereby 

DdltDERS. 

.&.  l(J:3j  e„nie  to  A.  Cannnii 
»):24  I  will  elilalL'e  thv  A 
2  A'.  l»:2:ieiiterlo,lf;.  ofhisft. 

■,')-'!':''  "':'  "''^'  *•  <""  ""^  ™"h 
I4i:ll  iiuketh  peace  in  thv  A 
Cant.  1:11  will  make  A.  of  gold 
Js.  54:12  ft.  of  plea.simt  stones 
./fr.  15:13  thy  Bins  in  all  thy  A. 
Ajc*.  4o:l  be  holy  in  all  the  ft. 
.Vic.  5:1)  treadeth  ^^•ithin  our  A 
-l/n/.  4:13  in  theft,  of  Zehulun 
a:j:5  enlurgcA.  of  theirgarincnts 

BORE. 
E.r.  21:6  in:isier  sh:dl  ft.  his  ear 
Jot)  41:-i /i.  his  jaw  with  thorn? 

BOR\,  /or  liroiiqht  forth . 
Oeii.  17: 17  ft.  him  UlOvi-s.  old.  21:5 
ia'.  1:22  every  sou  ft.  into  river 
Xfc.  10:34  as  one  ft.  among 
-\  urn.  13:29  one  law  for  lifm  ft 
Jos.  8::M  the  stranger  as  he  A 
Jcitl.  13:8  child  that  shall  be  A 
2.S«m.  12:14  the  chiUl  ft.  shall  die 
1  A.  13:2  a  child  shall  be  ft.  to 

the  house  of  David 
1  C7ir.  22:!)  son  shall  heft,  to  thee 
Jod  3:3  day  perish  w  h.  I  was  ft 
5:7  yet  man  is  ft.  to  trouble         ! 
11:12  ft.  like  a  wild  ass's  colt       I 
15:7  first  nijui  that  was  ft.  / 
38:21  bee.  tiiou  wast  then  ft  f     ' 
Ps.  22:31  people  that  shall  be  A. 
5S:3  as  soon  as  thev  he  ft 
78:6  children  that  should  be  ft 
8i:4A.  there,  6;  5  that  man  A. 
Pror.  17:17  a  brother  is  A 
£c.  3:2  a  time  to  be  ft. 
4:11*.  in  his  kingdom 
Is.  9:6  unto  us  a  child  is  ft. 
66:8  shall  a  nat.  be  A.  at  once  f 
Jrj-.  16:3  con.  sons  and  daugh.  ft 
20:14  cursed  be  day  I  was  ft 
22:26  where  not  ft.  shall  ye  die 
£:ek.  16:4  the  day  thou  wast  ft 
5  loath,  of  thy  pers(m  in  dav  ft 
-Vnt.  2:2  is  ft.  king  of  the  Jews 

4  where  Christ  should  be  ft. 
19:12  some  eunuchs  were  so  ft 
20:24  good  if  not  ft.  J/n;*  14:21 

Liite  l::i5  thing  that  shall  be  A. 
2:11  to  you  is  ft.  this  day 
Jonn  3:4  be  A.  when  he  is  old  ? 

5  except  a  man  be  ft.  of  water 

6  ft.  of  flesh  is  flesh,  that  ft. 
8  so  is  every  one  ft.  of  the  Sp. 

8:41  we  be  not  ft.  of  fornication 
9:2  did  sin.  that  he  was  ft.  blind 
34  Wiist  altojretherft.  in  sins 
16:21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  ft. 
18:37  to  this  end  was  I  ft. 
Acts  2:8  wherein  we  were  A. 
7:2(1  which  time  Moses  was  ft 
22:3  A.  in  T. ;  28  I  was  free  ft  ' 
J!nm.  9:11  chil.  being  not  vet  ft. 
1  Cor.  15:8  A.  out  of  due  time 
(ial.  4:2;)  ft.  after  the  flesh  29 
li-fi.  11:23  by  faith  M.  when  A 
1  /V7.  2:2  as  new  ft.  babes  desire 
IJotij,  2:29  righte.  is  ft.  of  him 
Jiti:  12:4  dev.  child  as  .soon  as*. 

BOR\  ogain. 
John  3:3  except  a  man  be  J.  a  5 

7  ye  must  be  ft.  ar/ain 
1  Pet.  1:43  ft.  a.  not  of  c<irruptible 
A'ee  rnusTBDHx.  witness. 

BORX  of  God. 
John  1:13  A.  n.  of  hlood.  hatofO 
I  Jo/m  3:9  A.  <j^  (Jod  not  com.  sin 


1  John  4:7  one  that  lov.  A.  of  (; 
.r.\  .lesus  is  Christ  is  A.  ofOtxi 
4  w  hntsoever  is  A.  of  i;\hI 
18  whosoever  is  A.  <f  liml 
BOR.\  III  ih,.  Iioii.,.. 
Oen.  1.5:3  ft.  ,•/,  my  /,.  i..,  „n.  i^.j^ 
r-c.  2:7  had  serv.  4.  hi  nivVi. 

BOR.\  III  thr  land. 
Kx.  13:18  siran.  as  one  6.  in  I. 
.\"iii.  9:14  oiuordin.  for  ft.  in  I. 
BOR.\  of  a  «  uiiiaii,  or  women. 
Job  14:1  man  ft.  of  a  w. 
Vr.Hb.  o/a  w.  that  he 
2.): 4  that  Ub.ofa  w.f 
itiil.  11:11  are  ft.  qf  w.  Zi/X«7:28 

tiOR'Sli,  brought  forth. 
(•in.  21:7  ft.  him  son  in  old  ai'e 
29:.'H  I  have  ft.  three  sons 
30:20  be<au.se  I  have  ft.  six  sons 
1  •Slim.  2:5  harivn  hath  ft.  seven 
4:20  thou  hast  ft.  a  sim 
Jer.  15:9  ft.  seven  languisheth 

10  that  thou  hast  ft.  me 
Ezek.  16:2(1  thy  sons  A.  to  me 

BORIVE,  carriiil. 
Is.  46:3  ft.  by  me  IVoni  the  belly 
66:12  be  A.  mion  her  sides 
Jir.  10:5  they  must  be  ft.  because 
Amos  5:26  have  ft.  tab.  of  Xloloch 
ililrk  2:3  one  sick  of  palsy  was  ft. 
Jolin  20:15  ft.  him  hence  tell  me 
Acts  21:;S5  was  ft.  of  the  soldiers 
1  tor.  ly:49  ft.  image  of  the  e. 

BOR\E,  (ndimd. 
Jib  .3-1:31  I  have  A.  chastisement 
I's.  .5.1:12  then  I  could  have  A. 
69:7  thy  sake  I  haveA.  reproach 
Is.  5;J:4  surely  he  hath  ft.  griefs 
i.«m.  3:28  hath  ft.  it  upon  him 
5:i  we  have  A.  their  iniquities 
Ezek.  16:.'i8  hast  ft.  thv  lewd. 
32:24  ft.  shame,  .36:6;  :j9-26 
Mat.  20:12  A.  burden  and  heat 
2;i;4  erie\-.  to  be  ft.  Luke  11:46 
Hell.  2:3  hast  A.  and  hast  patience 

BORROW. 
&•.  3:22  ev.  worn,  shall  ft.  11:2 
22:14  if  a  man  ft.  aught 
Dcut.  15:6  Shalt  not  A.  28:12 
WE-  •4:3  E.  said.  (Jo  ft.  vessels 
Mat.  5:42  him  that  would  A. 

BORROWED. 
|&.  12:.35A.  ofEgvjitians 
2  A.  6:5  master,  for  it  was  A, 

BORROWER. 
Pror  22:7  ft.  is  s.Tvant  to  lender 
Is.  24:2  with  lender,  so  with  ft. 

BORROWETH. 
Ps.  37:21  ft.  and  p.nyeth  not 

BOSO.>I. 
'irn.  10:5  my  maid  into  thy  ft. 
hj\  4:6  put  hand  into  thy  "ft  7 
-Jl''!"-  11:12  carry  th.  in  thv  ft. 
hitth  4:16  Xnonii  laid  it  inherft 
2  .SVjm.  12:3  and  lay  in  his  ft. 

8  master's  wives  into  thv  A 
1  A.  1:2  let  her  lie  in  thy  A' 
3:20  laid  it  in  herA.  and  laid  her 

dead  child  in  mv  ft. 
17:19  E.  took  him  out  of  her  ft 
./f-ft  31::i:j  hiding  iniq.  in  my  ft. 
Ps.  .3.-):13  returned  to  my  ft 
74:11  thy  ri.'ht  hand  out  of  ft 
i9:12  sevenfold  into  their  ft 
89:50  I  do  bear  in  mv  ft. 
129:7  bindeth  sheaves,  his  J        ' 
Pror.  .5:20  emb.  A.  of  stran^-erf 
6:'27  man  take  lire  in  his  S  f 
17:23  a  gift  out  of  the  A. 
19:24  his  hand  in  A.  26:15 
21:14  a  reward  in  theft 

^<'.7:9restethinft.  offools 
Is.  40:11  the  lambs  in  his  A 
05:6  reconijiense  into  their  ft 
7  foi-mer  work  into  their  ft  ' 
Jer.  32:18  iniq.  of  fathers  Into  A 
Lam.  2:12  soul  into  mother's  ft 
me.  7:5  iic-tli  in  thv  ft. 
L'lkejc.-^ig,  good  m.  'into  your  A 
n,  .  I"'  ""i-'<^l's  into  A'h.'s  A. 
aj  Abrah.  and  Luz.  in  his  ft 
■^?^S„';'*  ">e  ft.  of  the  Father 
\i;&  leaning  on  .Jesus'  ft. 
BOSSES. 
Job  15:26  thick  A.  of  his  bucklers 

BOTCH. 
Dmt.  28:27  smite  with  the  A.  ,35 

BOTTLE. 
Oen.  21:14  ft.  of  water  gave  it  JT 
15  ;y.  spent  in  A.  .•  19  filled  ft,  ' 
Jwl.  4:19  opened  a  ft.  of  milk 

,nT'''V'""''*"f»illo 

10:3  another  carrj'iug  ft.  of  w.     1 


BOU 

'  *'"'"•  16:'20  Jesse  took  a  ft.  of  w. 
I's.  .'■)<J:8  my  tears  into  thv  ft, 
119:8.3  like  a  ft.  In  the  sinokc 
•/'/'.  13:12  every  A.  fliled  with  w 
19:1  a  potter's  A.  ,•  10  break  A. 
Ilab.  2:15  luittest  thy  A.  to  him 

BOTTLES. 
Jos.  9:4  (Jibeonites  took  wineA, 
13  these  ft.  of  wine  were  new 
./eft  32:19  to  burst  like  new  ft. 
:i8:.'J7  can  stay  ft.  of  heaven  ? 
//'«.  7:5  sick  with  A.  of  wine 
Mat.  9:17  new  wine  into  old  ft 
else  ft.    break,    Mark  2:22 
ivXv5:37.;W 

nOTTO.M, 
E.r.  1.5:5  thev  sank  into  theft. 
.A-/.  .•16:::oc,)viT,-ihft.  of  the  sea 
I imt.  :):io  m.ule  the  A.  of  f»old 
Dan.  6:24  they  came  at  A. 
Amos  9:3  from  mv  sight  in  ft 
Jon.  2:6  to  ft.  of  the  mount. 
Zee.  1:8  myrtle-trees  in  ft. 
Mat.  27:51  veil  rent  fi-oni  too  toft 
Mark  l,5:.38 

BOTTO.MLESS. 

Jltr.  9:1  to  him  kev  of  the  ft.  pit 

2  he  opeiii'il  ft.  pit,  arose  smoke 
II  had  a  king,  angel  of  ft.  pit 

11:7  that  ascend,  out  of  ft.  pit 
17:8  ascend  out  of  the  A   pit 
20:1  an  angel  hav.  kev  of  A  pit 

3  cast  him  into  the  A.  pit 
BOUGH. 

Oen.  49:22  Joseph  is  fruitful  A. 
Jiiil.  9:48  .\bim.  cut  di>wii  a  A. 
49  cut  down  everv  man  his  A 
Is.  10::!:j  Lord  shairioji  A. 
17:6  in  top  of  uppermost  A 
9  cities  be  as  a  forsaken  A, 
BOUGHS. 
Let.  23:40  ft.  of  goodiv  trees,  ft  of 
IJeut.  24:-20  go  over  the  ft. 
2  Ram.  18:9  mule  went  under  6 
Job  14:9  brought  forth  ft. 
Ps.  80:10  ft.  like  goodiv  cedars 
II  sent  out  herA.  to'the  sea 
Cant.  7:8  take  hold  of  the  ft. 
Is.  27:11  when  the*,  are  with 
Ezek.  17:23  it  shall  bring  forth  ft 
31:3  his  top  among  thick  ft.  14 
6  nests  in  his  ft.  Pan.  4:12 
BOUGHT. 
Gen.  43:19  J.  A.  field,  Jos.  24-.32 
39:1  Pofiphar  A.  Joseph 
47:20  .Joseph  A.  all  l.-ind  of  E.  23 
49::i0Abr.  A.  50:13;  .4cfe  7-16 
Lev.  27:24  of  whom  it  was  A 
Ileiil.  .32:6  f.ither  that  ft.  thee? 
2  Sam.  12:.s  i-we-lamb  he  had  ft 
24:24  Da\  id  ft.  threshing-floor 
1  A.  lfi:-24  (J.  ft.  hill  Sunuiria 
.\f*.  5:16  nor  A.  we  aiiv  land 
./«'.  .32:9  I  A.  field  of  linn.imeel 
IIos.  3:2  so  I  A.  her  for  fifteen  n 
Mat.  1,3:46  sold  all,  ft.  that  field  ' 
21:12  sold  and  A.  in  the  temple 
Jfor*  11:15;  ZK/,f  19:45 
,   27:7  A.  with  them  potter's  field 
Mark  15:46  Joseph  A.  fine  linen 
10:1  A.  sweet  spices  to  anoint 
I  Lvke  14:18  have  ft.  a  pierce  of  gro 
19  I  have  A.  five  voke  of  o.\en 
17:'28  drank,  they  ft.  and  solfl 

1  Cor.  6:20  ye  are  A.  7:2.3 

2  Pet.  2:1  deny.  L.  that  ft.  them 
BOUXB,  aetirelij 

Gen.  22:9  ft.  Isaac  his  son 
42:24  took  Simeon,  and  ft,  him 
.^  inn.  30:4  had  A.  her  soul,  11 
Jiid.  15:13  *,  Samson  with  new 

o'ti\"l";''.'^'"P'^>^:  2'  f"-''!™ 
2  A,  .5:23  he*,  two  talents 

Yi-i  '•«.?'i"'  "P  Iloshea  and  6. 

2.5:7  ft,  Zedekiali  with  fetters 
2  Chr.  33:11  A,  JIanasseh 

,36:6  A.  -Jehoiakim 
Piov.  30:4  *,  waters  in  a  garm 
lliis   ,:i.5  I  have  *,  their  arms 
-''?'■  m  H.  *,  John,  Mark  0:17 

2i:2  ft.  J.  Mark  1,5:1 ;  .John  18:12 
Z'/f-e  13:16  daughter  S.  hath  A. 
.■1,-/»21:1I  Ag.ibusA.  his  hands 

22:2.T  as  they  A.  Paul.  29 

2.'i:12A.  them  under,  14-21 
Her.  20:2  A,  S,  a  thousand  years 

BOl'A'D,  passirelii. 
^«>.  3il:20  king's  |,ris.  ai-e  A. 
42:19  one  of  your  brel  hren  be  ft. 
Jmi.  16:6  miglitest  be  ft.  10   13 
I  .Sam.  25:29  soul  of  my  lord  be  ft 

•£!'  *:8 'f  'licy  be  ft.  in  fetters 

■SL^^i,"^]*^'"'- *•  '"  nftliction 
Prov.  22:15  foolish,  is  A.  in  heart 


BOW 


A.  !a:3  ft.  by  archers,  all  are  A. 

61:1  openinjrofpris.  to  them*. 
Lain,  1:14  yoke  of  my  trail,  is  ft 
Dan.  3:21  A.  in  their  coats 

24  three,  men  A.  into  fmnaccr 
■Mat.  16:19ft.  in  heaven.  18:18 
.\lark  15:7  Uarabbas  whicli  InvA 
John  11: 14  A.  h.  and  foot,  fad- A. 

18:24  Annas  had  sent  him  ft 
.icla  9:2  bring  them  ft.  si ;  22-5 

l'.2:6  1'elerA.,-  24:27  left  Paul  A. 

20:'22  1goA.  in  the  Spirit  to  J. 

21:13  lam  n-adv  not  to  be  ft 
Bom.  7:2  is  A.  by  the  law  to  her 
husband,  1  Cor.  7:39 

1  Cor.  7:27  A.  unto  a  wife 

2  The».  1:3  ft,  to  thank  God  213 
\/"»-  2:9  word  of  God  is  not  A 
Ileb.  ]:i:3  in  bonds,  as  ft,  with 
Iter.  9:14  loose  the  angels  A. 

BOU.\D  with  chainn. 
Ps.  68:6  (J.  bring,  out  Ih.  A.  ir.r 
Jir.  .■19:7  ft.  y.ciX.  u-ilh  r.  52:11 

40:1  Jeremiah  A.  with  c. 
^ah.  3:10  hi-rpreat  men  ft.  u\  c 
.yark  5:4  had  been  often  A   ir  <■ 
Lake  8:29  was  kejit  ft.  with  c 
•Ms  21:43  com.  I>.  to  b,.  ft.  v  2 c 

•28:20  for  hope  of  Israel  I  am  ft. 
BOU.\D  up. 

6Vn.44:,30IifeisA.  «/)inlad'8 

.'■'•.  1:6  have  not  been  A.  up 

•/<;•.  30:13  none  to  plead,   that 

thou  ma  vest  be  ft.  «/j 

hzck.  )».il  be  ft.  „i,  to  Ih-  healed 

.14:4  have  .ve  ft.  nj,  tlyit  broken 

nos.  4:19  wind  hath  A.  her  an 

13:12  iniq.  of  Ephiaim  is  b.  vn 

Luke  10:34  he  ft.  iqi  his  wounds 

BOUXD,  Substantive. 
Gen.  49:-26  ft.  of  the  everlasting 
./oft  :18:20  take  it  to  the  ft.  there 
Ps.  104:9  the  w.aters  set  a  A 
Jer.  5:.i2  sand  An-  A.  of  the  sea 
Hoe.  5:10  them  that  remove  ft. 

BOU,\DS. 
Ex.  19:.i3  ft.  about  the  mount 
•43:31  thy  ft.  from  the  Red  sea 
Pe"'-i-i:f  set  ft.  of  the  jieople 
Joo  14:.)  A.  that  he  cannot  pass 
26:10  comp.  the  waters  with  * 
Is.  10:13  rem.  A.  of  the  jieople  '  ' 
.icts  17:26  hast  determined  theft 

BOUXTV. 
2  Cor.  9:5  make  ii|)  before  h.y.  ft 

BOU.XTIFUL. 

Prov.  22:9  hatli  a  ft.  eye 

Is.  32:5  chnrl  be  said  to  be  A. 

BOU.VTIFULXESS. 

2  Cor.  9:11  enriched  to  all  A. 

BOU.VTIFULLV. 

Ps.  13:6  hath  de:ilt  ft.  with  me 
116:7  Lord  hath  dealtft 

ISi"  ;'•"!''  ^'  "■'"'  "-'-V  servant 
14-2:7  Shalt  deal  A.  with  me 
2  tor.  9:6  sowelli  ft.  shall  reap  ft. 

BOW,  Substantive. 

Cera.  9:13  set  my  A.  in  the  cloud 
2i:3  take  thy  quiver  and  ft 
1?.?^  ,•'"?''  °''  A'norite  with  ft. 
49:24  his  ft.  abode  in  strength 

Jos.  24:12  but  not  with  thy^ 

?  f-"'-!i  i'?"^  *•  of  Jou-  tunied  not 

1  yi.  ii-.a  a  certain  man  drew  a 
ft.  at  a  venture,  2  Chr.  18-.33 

2  A.  1.3:15  take  6.  and  ar.  took  ft 
./oA  •29:'20  my  A.  was  renewed 
Ps.  44:6  will  not  trust  in  mv  ft 

40:9  he  breaketh  the  ft.  cutteth 
i6:3  tliere  brake  he  arrows  of  ft 
78:57  aside  like  a  deceitful  ft 
Is.  41:2  as  stubble  to  his  ft 
Jer.  6:23  shall  lay  hold  on  A 
49:35  I  will  break  the  A.  of  E 
Earn.  2:4  bent  his  ft. 
Euk.  1:28  as  the  ft.  in  the  cloud 
I  IIos.  1:5  I  will  break  4.  of  Israel 

7  will  not  save  them  by  A. 
I   2:18  I  will  break  the  A. 
7:16  they  are  like  a  deceitful  A 
AnMs  2:15  he  that  handleth  A 
Ilab  3:9  *.  made  quite  naked 
y.ec.  9:13  fliled  the  *.  with  Enh 
Per.  6:2  sat  on  wh.  horse  had  A. 

See  BEND,  BENT.  E.\TTI.E-EOW. 

BOWS. 

1  Sam.  2:4  the  A.  of  niichtv 
\eh.  4:16  half  of  them  hifd  A 
Ps.  37:15  *.  shall  be  broken 
Is.  7:'it  with  A.  sh.ill  men  come 
i:i:IStheirA.  shall  dash  voun- 
.hr.  5I:;56  e\ery  one  of  their  **' 
Eztk.  39:9  they  shaU  biuii  the'*. 


776 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


BOW 

BOW-SHOT. 

Gen.  21:Hi  as  it  wfre  a  6.-«. 
BOW,  Verb. 

Joi.  23:7  nor  b.    voiirselves    to 
their  %o^%^  2  A'.  17:-"i5 

S  A'.  5:18  lb.  in  UotiSL'  of  Rim. 

Job  3H:3  b.  thcmt^elvea 

P>i.  22:30  to  the  dust  shall  h. 
72:9  in  wilder,  eh.  b.  before  him 
144:5  b.  thy  heavens,  O  Lord 

Prow  5:1  b.  thine  ear 
14:19  evil  b.  before  the  pood 

J5<".  12:3  strong  men  shall  b. 

Wc.  (>:6  b.  myself  bef.  high  G.  ? 

Ilab.  3:6  perpetual  hills  did  b. 

Eph.  3:14  &.  my  knees  to  the  F. 

BOW  donn. 

Gen.  27:29  nations  b.  doivn 

37:10  mother,  brethren  b.  down 

49:8  lather's  children  shall  b.  d. 
Ex.  11:8  serv.  shall  b.  d.  to  me 
20:5  not  fi.  d.  Beut.  5:9 

23:21  Shalt  not  b.  d.  to  their  g. 
Lev.  2ti:l  any  image  to  b.  d.  to  it 
./(/(/.  2:19  other  gods  to  b.  d. 
2  A'.  5:18  b.  d.  in  house  of  Rim. 

19:  Hi  L.  b.  d.  thine  ear.  Ps.  86:1 
Ji^  31:10  others  b.  d.  upon  her 
/».<.  31:2  6.  d.  th.  ear,  /Vor.  22.17 

95:6  worship  and  b.  down 
Is.  10:4  without  me  b.  down 

46:2  they  stoop,  they  b.  down 

49:23  kings  and  queens  sh.  b.  d. 

51:2:3  b.  d.  that  we  may  go  over 

58:5  to  b.  d.  head  as  a  bulrush? 

60:14  despised  thee  shall  b.  d. 

65:12  all  b.  d.  to  slaughter 
Po/n.  11:10  b.  d.  their  back 

BOW  knee. 
Gen.  41:43  before  him  b.  the  A\ 
Is.  45:2:J  k.  shall  b.  Pom.  14:11 
Enh.  3:14  I  b.  mv  ^v?^^  to  F. 
Phil.  2:10  every  ^«ftf  shall  b. 

BOWED. 
Gen.  43:26  Jos.  brethren  b. 

49:15  Issachar  6.  shoulder 
Jos.  23:16  served  other  gods,  and 

b.  to  them,  Jud.  2:12,  17 
.^/'■/.  5:27  at  her  feet  he  b. 
'2  Sam.  19:14  David  6. 

22:11)  heft,  heavens,  Ps.  18:9 

1  a:  19:18  not  b.  to  B.  i?OT/i.  11:4 

2  A'.  2:15  prophets  b.  before  E, 
^  f'/ir.  7:3  b.  upon  the  pavement 

29:29  king  and  all  present  b. 
Esf.  3:5  Mordecai  b.  not 
Maf.  27:29  6.  the  knee 
Lvke  13:11  spirit  of  iufir.  and  b. 

BOWED  down. 
Gen.  42:6  J.  brethren  b.  d.  43:28 
Jud.  7:6  rest  of  the  people  b.  d. 
Ps.  35:14  I  b.  d.  heavily  as  one 

38:6  I  am  b.  d.  greatly, 

44:25  soul  is  b.  d.  to  the  dust 

57:6  my  soul  is  b.  d. 

145:14  rais.  up  all  6.  d.  116:8 
Is.  2:11  haught.  of  men  be  b.  d. 
17  lofti.  of  man  shall  be  b.  d. 

21:3  was  b.  d.  at  hearing  of  it 
Luke  24:5  and  b.  d.  their  faces 
BOWED  head. 

Gen.  43:28  they  b.  their  heads 
Ew.  4:31  they  b.  their  heads  and 
worship.  12:27 ;  Neh.  8:6 

34:8  Mo3,  made  haste  and  b.  h. 
Num.  22:31  Balaam  b.  his  head 

1  (7//-.  29:20  h.  down  X\\q\v  head 

2  r///-.  20:18  Jelu.sh.  b.  his  ^fOfZ 
29:30  praises  and  ft.  their  /i^ad 

t7(?A;i  19:30  Jesus  ft.  liis  /(€«(/ 


BOWED  litinseir. 

Gen.  18:2  A.  ft.  hbmelj\  2.3:7,  12 
19:1  Lot  ft.  himself 
3:i:3  Jacob  6.  AimVe//*  47:31 
4S;12  Joseph  ft.  hwise(f 
Jud.  16:30  S.  ft.  A.  with  might 
2  ,sV/wi.  24:20  A.  ft.  A.  1  C'//;-.  21:21 

1  A'.  1:2.3  N.  ft.  ft.  ■  47  king  ft.  ft. 
4:3  Adonijah  ft.  ft.  to  king  Sol. 

2: 19  Solomon  ft.  /t.  to  his  mother 

BOWETH. 
Jud.  7:5  that  ft.  on  knees 
Is.  2:9  m.  man  ft.  ,•  46:1  Bel.  ft. 

BOWING. 

TrV/i.  2-1:52  Eliezer  ft.  h.  to  earth 

Ps.  17:11  set  their  eyes,  ft.  down 

62:3  as  a  ft.  wall  shall  ye  be 

Mark  15:19  spit  on  him,  6.  knees 

BOWELS. 
Oen.  15:4  out  of  own  6.  thy  heir 
25:2:i  manner  of  people  from  ft. 
4;J:30  ft.  did  y,eam  on  brother 

2  Sam.  7:12  which  pro.  out  of  6. 
16:11  which  came  forth  of  my  ft. 


BRA 

2  Sam .  20:10  Jo.  sh.  Amasa's  6. 

1  A'.  3:26  ft.  yearned  on  her  eon 

2  Chr.  21:13  sick,  by  disease  of  ft. 
21:18  smote  him  iii  ft.  19 
.32:21  of  his  o\\  n  ft.  slew  him 

Job  20:14  meat  in  his  ft.  is  turn. 

;j0:27  ft.  boiled,  and  rested  not 
Ps.  22:14  it  is  melted  in  my  ft. 

71:6  out  of  my  mother's  ft. 

109:18  come  into  his  ft. 
Canf.  5:4  ft.  were  moved  for  him 
/*.  16:11  ft.  sound  like  a  harp 

48:19  the  oftspring  of  thy  ft. 

49:1  from  ft.  of  my  mother 

6.3:15  sounding  of  thy  ft. 
./t/'.  4:19  my  ft.  I  am  painea 

31:20  my  ft.  are  troubled 
Lam.  1:20  ft.  are  troubled.  2:11 
Ezek.  .3:3  fill  thy  6.  with  this  roll 

7:19  their  souls,  nor  fill  their  ft. 
Acts  1:18  J.  burst,  and  all  his  ft. 
i  Cor.  6:12  strait.  In  your  own  ft. 
Phil.  1:8  in  ft.  of  Christ 

2:1  if  there  be  any  ft. 
Oil.  3:12  put  on  ft.  of  mercies 
Phile.  7  ft.  of  saints  are  refreshed 
12  rec.  him  that  is  my  own  ft. 
20  refresh  my  ft.  in  the  Lord 

1  Johii  3:17  shut,  up  ft.  of  comp. 

BOWL. 

Jud.  6:38  a  ft.  full  of  water 
Ec.  12:6  or  golden  ft.  be  broken 
Zee.  4:2  candlestick  with  a  ft. 

BOWLS. 

Amos  6:6  that  drink  wine  in  ft. 

Zee.  9:15  sliall  be  tilled  like  ft. 

14:20  the  pots  shall  be  like  ft. 

BOWME\. 

Jer,  4:29  for  the  noise  of  the  ft. 

BOX. 

2  A'.  9:1  take  this  ft.  of  oil,  3 
Mat.  26:7  alalia,  ft.  ^f(U•k  14:3 
Mark  14:3  brake  the  ft.  Luke1:Z1 

BOX-TREE. 

Is.  41:19  set  in  the  desert  b.-tree 
60:13  glory  of  Lebanon  b.-tree 

BOY,  S. 

Gen.  25:27  the  ft.  grew 

Joel  3:3  given  a  ft.  for  a  harlot 

Zffc.  8:5  shall  be  full  of  ft. 

BOZRAH. 
Is.  34:6  hath  a  sacrifice  in  B. 

63:1  dyed  garments  from  B. 
Jer.  48:24  judg.  is  come  upon  B. 

48:13  B.  shaUbec.  desolation, 22 
Amos  1:12  dev.  the  palaces  of  B. 
Mic.  2:12  put  as  the  sheep  of  B. 

BRACELET,  S. 
Gen.  24:.30  ft.  on  sister's  hands 

38:18  signet,  ft.  and  staff,  25 
Ex.  35:22  brought  ft.  Num.  31:50 
2  Sam.  1:10  the  ft.  on  his  arm 
Is.  3:19  I  will  take  away  the  ft. 
Ezek.  16:11  I  put  ft.  on  thy  hands 

BRAKE. 

Ex.  32:19  tables  out  of  his  hands 

and  6.  them,  Deut.  9:17 
Jud.  7:19  they  ft.  pitchers,  20 
Iii;9  ft.  withs,  12  ft.  new  ropes 
1  Sam.  4:18  Eli  fell,  his  neck  ft. 

1  K.  19:11  a  strong  wind  ft.  in 

pieces  the  rocks 

2  AT.  11:18  Baal's  images  ft.  they 
18:4  ft.  images,  ft.  brazen  serp. 
2.3:14  Josi.  6.  images,  2  Cftr.  34:4 

2  Chr.  21:17  Arabians  ft.  into  J, 
Job  38:8  shut  sea  wh.  it  ft.  forth  ? 
10  ft.  up  for  it  my  decreed  place 
Ps.  76:3  there  ft.  he  the  arrows 
105:16  ft.  the  whole  stafl'of  bread 
3.3  ft.  trees  of  their  coast 
106:29  plague  ft.  in  upon  them 
107:14  ft.  their  bands  in  sunder 
Jer.  28:10  yoke  from  Jer.  ft.  it 
31:33  my  covenant  they  ft. 
Ezek.  17:16  and  covenant  he  ft. 
Dav.  2:1  sleep  ft.  from  him  34 
6:24  the  lions  ft.  all  their  bones 
7:7  fourth  beast  ft.  in  pieces 
8:7  ram,  and  ft.  his  two  ht  ms 
Mat.  14:19  he  blessed  and  ft.  and 
gave  the  loaves,  15:36 ;  26:2(1 : 
J/ari- 6:41;  8:6;  14:22;  Lukt 
9:16;  22:19;  24:30;  1  6'or.  11:24 
Mark  8:19  I  6.  the  five  loaves 
14:3  she  ft.  the  box,  and  poured 
Lukeh:^  net  ft.  .■  8:29ft. the  bands 
John  19:.32  soldiers  ft.  legs 
33  they  ft.  not  his  legs 

BRAKE  down. 

2  A'.  10:27  ft.  r/owumageof  Baal, 
2  Vhr.  2-3:17 
11:18  ft.  down  the  house  of  Baal 


BRA 


2  A' 14:13  ft.  rfoH>rtW.  of  J.  2  C'Ar. 
25:2:3;  :^i:19;  Jer.  39:8;  52:14 

23:7  ft.  d.  houses  of  Sodomites 

3  Chr.  2ti:6Uzziah  ft.  d.  wall  of  G. 
.34:4  ft.  down  altars  of  Bsalim 

BRAKEST. 

Ex.  34:1  first  tabU-  6.  Deut.  10:2 

Ps.  74:13  ft.  heads  of  dragons,  14 

Ezek.  29:7  leaned  on  thee,  thou  ft. 
BRAMBLE,  S. 

Jud.  9:14  said  trees  to  the  ft. 
15  let  fire  come  out  of  the  ft. 

Is.  34:13  ft.  shall  come  up 

Luke  6:44  of  a  ft. -bush  grapes 
BRANCH. 

Num.  13:23  cut  a  ft. 

./oft  8:16  his  ft.  shdot-'ib  forth 
14:7  tender  ft.  tlieii-of  not  cease 
1,5:.32  his  ft.  shall  not  be  green 
18:16  shall  his  ft.  be  cut  otT 
29:19  lay  all  night  on  my  ft. 

Ps.  80:15  ft.  thoii  niadest  strong 

Prov.  11:38  shall  fiour.  as  a  ft. 

Is.  4:2  shall  ft.  of  the  L.  be  beau. 
9:14  Lord  will  cut  oft' ft. 
11:1  a  ft.  shall  grow  out 
14:19  cast  out  like  abomina.  ft. 
17:9  cities  as  an  uppermost  ft. 
19:15  work,  ft.  or  rush  may  do 
25:5  the  ft.  of  terrible  ones  low 
60:21  the  ft.  of  my  planting 

Jer.  2-3:5  to  David  a  righteous  ft. 
:i;5:15  cause  ft.  of  righteousness 

Ezek.  8:17  put  ft.  to  their  nose 
15:2  more  than  any  ft. ,? 
17:3  took  the  highest  ft.  22 
Dan.  11:7  a  ft.  of  ner  roots 
Zee.  3:8  forth  my  servant  the  ft. 
6:12  man  wiiose  name  is  the  ft. 

MaL  4:1  it  shall  leave  root  norft. 

Mat.  24:32  ft.  yet  t.  Mark  13:28 

Johjk  15:2  every  ft.  that  beareth 
4  as  ft.  cannot  bear  fruit 
6  be  is  cast  forth  as  a  ft. 

BRAIVTHES. 

Gen.  40:12  the  three  ft.  are  three 

49:22  bough,  whose  ft.  run  over 
Lev.  2:3:40  ft.  of  tree,  Neh.  8:15 
Job  15:30  shall  dry  up  his  ft. 
Ps.  80:11  sent  out  her  ft.  to  river 

104:12  sing  among  the  6. 
Is.  16:8  Moab"s  ft.  are  stretched 

17:6  four  or  five  in  outmost  ft. 

18:5  he  shall  cut  down  the  ft. 

27:10  there  lie  and  consume  ft. 
Jer.  11:16  and  ft.  of  it  are  broken 
Ezt'k.  17:6  spread,  vine  whose  ft. 

19:10  fruitful  and  full  of  ft. 
14  fire  out  of  a  rod  of  her  ft. 

.31:8  not  like  the  Assyrian's  ft. 

36:8  O  mount,  ye  shall  shoot  ft. 
Dan.  4:14  cutoff"  his  ft. 
IIos.  11:6  consume  Ephraim's  ft. 

14:6  his  ft.  shall  spread,  and 
Joel  1:7  ft.  thereof  are  m.  white 
Nah.  2:2  marred  their  vine  ft. 
Zie.  4:12  these  two  olive  ft.  ? 
Mat.  13:32  lodge  in  ft.  Luke  13:19 

21:8  cut  ft.  MarkW.^ ;  John  12:13 
Mark  4:32  ehooteth  ft. 
John  15:5  the  vine,  ye  the  ft. 
Rofyi.  11:16  if  root  be  holy,  so  ft. 

17  if  some  ft.  be  broken  off,  19 

18  boast  not  against  the  ft. 
21  spared  not  the  natural  ft. 

BRAXD,  S. 

Jud.  15:5  had  set  the  ft.  on  fire 

Zee.  3:2  ft.  plucked  out  of  fire  ? 

BRA\DISH. 

Ezek.  32:10  when  1  ft.  my  sword. 
BRASS. 

Ex.  38:29  ft.  of  oftVr.  70  talents 
Nwn.  21:9  serpent  of  ft.  when  he 
beheld  serpent  of  ft.  he  lived 
Dei/f.  8:9  thou  mayest  dig  ft. 
28:2:3  the  heaven  shall  be  ft. 

1  Satn.  17:6  greaves  of  ft.  on  legs 

2  Sam.  8:8  Cavid  took  much  ft. 
1  C/ir.  18:8 

1  A".  7:14  Hiram  worker  in  6. 

2  K.  25:7  Zed.  with  fetters  of  ft. 
13  ft.  to  Bab5;lon,  Jer.  52:17 

1  Chr.  15:19  with  cymbals  of  ft. 

22:3  David  prepared  ft.  29:7 

29:2  prepared  ft.  for  things  of  ft. 
Job  6:13  or  is  my  flesh  ft.  ? 

40:18  as  strong  pieces  ot  6. 

41:27  estecmeth  ft.  as  rotten 
Ps.  107:16  broken  the  gates  of  ft. 
Is.  4.5:2  in  pieces  the  gates  of  ft. 

60:17  for  wood  ft.  for  ft.  gold 
Ezek.  24:11  the  ft.  may  be  hot 
Dan.  2:;32  his  thighs  were  of  ft. 
39  third  kingdom  of  ft. 

7:19  the  fourth  beast  nails  of  ft. 


BRE 

Dan.  10:6  like  in  color  to  pol.  ft. 
Mic.  4:13  will  make  thy  hoofs  ft. 
Zee.  6:1  were  mountains  of  ft. 
Mat.  10:9  neither  gold  nor  ft. 
1  Cor.  13:1  I  am  as  sounding  ft. 
Pev.  1:15  feet  like  fine  ft.  2:iB 
9:20  not  worship  idols  of  ft. 

Iron  and  BRASS. 
Gen.  4:22  T.-cain  iustruc.  In  ft,  i. 
Lev.  26:19  heaven  iron^  earth  ft. 
Nwn.  31:32  ft.  i.  may  abide  fire 
Deut.  3:3:35  shall  be  iron  and  ft, 
Jos.  32:8  ret.  with  ft.  and  iron 

1  Chr.  23:14  ft.  i  with,  weight,  16 

2  Chr.  2:7  a  cun.  man  in  ft.  ir.  14 
24:12  such  as  wrought  in  ir.  ft. 

Job  28:2  iron  taken  out  ft. 
h.  48:4  neck  ir.  sin.  and  brow  ft. 
60:17  for  ft.  gold,  for  iron  silver 
Jer.  6:38  they  areft.  i.  Ezek.  22:18 
Ezek.  22:20  gather  iron  and  ft. 
Dan.  2::35  was  iron  ft.  broken,  45 
4:15  with  hand  of  iron  and  ft.  23 
5:4  praised  gods  of  silver,  ft.  i. 

VesselB  of  BRASS. 
Jgs.  6:19  all  v.  ofb.  are  consec. 
2  A'.  25:16  the  ft.  of  all  these 

res.  was  with.  w.  Jer.  52:20 
Ezek.  27:13  in  v.  ofb.  Per.  18:12 

BRAVERY. 
Is.  3:18  will  take  away  their  ft. 
BRAWLER,  S. 

1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  must  be  no  6. 
Tit.  3:2  to  be  no  ft. 

BRAWLIXG. 
Prov.  25:24  a  ft.  woman,  21:19 

BRAY,  ED,  ETH. 

Job  6:5  doth  the  wild  ass  ft. 

30:7  among  the  bushes  they  ft. 

Prov.  27:22  ft.  a  fool  in  a  mortar 

BRAZEX. 

2  A'.  18:4  brake  the  ft.  serpent 
25:13  ft.  sea  Chal.  Jer.  52:17 

2  Chr.  6:13  Sol.  made  a  ft.  scaf. 
Jer.  1:18  made  thee  this  day  ft. 

15:20  make  thee  a  fenced  ft.  wall 
52:20  ft.  bulls;  Mark  7:4  ft.  ves. 

See  ALTAR. 

BREACH. 

Gen.  38:29  midwife  said,  ibis  ft. 
Lev.  24:20  ft.  for  ft.  eye  for  eye. 
Num.  14:34  my  ft.  of  promise 
./(/(/.  21:15  a  ft.  in  the  tribes 

3  Sam.  5:20  forth  as  ft.  of  waters 
6:8  ft.  on  Uzzah,  1  Chr.  1:3:11 

2  K.  12:5  wheresoever  any  6. 
1  Chr.  15:13  L.  made  a  ft.  on  us 
Neh.  6:1  and  there  was  no  ft. 
Job  16:14  with  ft.  upon  ft. 
Ps.  106:3:3  not  Moses  stood  m  ft. 
P?ov.  15:4  perverseness  is  a  ft. 
Is.  7:6  a  ft.  for  us, 
30:13  this  iniq.  shall  be  as  a  ft. 
2(i  in  the  day  L.  bindeth  up  ft. 
58:12  called  the  repairer  of  the  ft. 
Jer.  14:17  is  broken  with  a  ft. 
Lam.  2:13  thy  ft.  is  great 
Ezek.  26:10  city  wherein  a  ft. 

BREACHES. 
Jud.  5:17  Asher  abode  in  his  ft. 

1  K.  11:37  rep.  ft.  of  city  of  Dav. 

2  A'.  12:5  let  them  repair  the  ft. 
6  priests  had  not  repaired  the  ft. 

Ps.  60:3  heal  theft,  font  shaketh 
/-'.  22:9  have  seen  ft.  of  the  city 
Amos  4:3  shall  go  out  at  the  ft. 
6:11  smite  great  house  with  ft. 
9:11  close  up  the  ft.  thereof 

BREAD. 
Gen.  14:18  king  of  S.  brought  ft. 
18:5  will  fetch  a  morsel  ot  ft. 
21:14  Abraham  took  ft.  gave  11. 
25:34  then  Jacob  gave  Esau  ft. 
27:17  savory  meat  and  ft.  to  J. 
41:54  in  Egypt  there  was  ft. 
55  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  ft. 
43::31  set  on  ft.  ,*  45:23  ft.  for  f. 
47:15  give  us  ft. ;  17  ft.  for  h. 

19  buy  us  and  our  land  for  ft. 
49:30  out  of  Asher  his  ft.  be  fat 
Ex.  16:4  I  will  rain  ft.  from  heav. 
8  in  morning  ft.  to  the  full.  12 
29  sixth  day" the  ft.  of  twodaya 
:32  may  see  the  ft.  I  fed  you 
2:3:25  he  shall  bless  thy  ft. 
40:2:3  he  set  the  ft.  in  order 
Lev.  8::J2  what  remaineth  of  ft. 
21:6  ft.  of  their  G.  8,  17.  21,22 
26:26  ten  women  shall  bake  ft. 
Num..  4:7  continual  ft.  be  thereon 
14:9  people  of  the  land  are  ft. 
21:5  soul  loatheth  this  light  ft. 
Deut.  8:3  man  doth  notlivebyft. 
only.  Mat.  4:4;  Luke  AA 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


777 


BRE 

D«ut.  23:4  met  y<iu  not  with  b. 
29:6  ye  liiivi'  mil  eaten  li.  nor 
Jos.  'J:5  h.  was  dry  and  mouldy 

12  tins  our  ti.  ue  look  hot 
Jud.  7:1:1  rt  eake  of  />   tuml)led 
8:1)  i;ive  ft.  to  1  ly  army,  15 
19:5  eoEnfort  lay  lieart  with  6. 
ly  there  in  ft.  and  wine  nUo 
Huth  l:l>  in  irivini  them  ft. 

1  Sum.  2:5  hired  out  them.  for*. 
36  croueh  for  a  morsel  of  ft. 

0:7  tile  ft.  if*  Client  in  our  vessels 
21:1  hallowed  ft. ,'  5  ft.  is  eom. 
(i  prie-t  irave  him  hallowed  ft. 
2"^:i:i  ha-l  u'l^en  him  ft.  and 
2S:22  lei  uie  set  a  morsel  of  ft. 

2  Slim.  :l:ail  .1.  one  th.it  laekelhft. 
35  taste  ft.  till  sun  he  down 

6:19  to  cverv  one  a  c.ike  of  ft 

1  A'.  l:j:22  h;iek  and  hustcalenft. 
17:6  ravens  l>roil:;ht  ft.  und  llesh 

11  hriii'^  me  a  morsel  of  ft. 

2  K.  4:42  hroULTht  man  of  God  b. 
lS:32a  land  of  ft.  /.■.  3(i:17 

.Yf/i.  5:14  ft.  of  governor 
9:15  iravest  them  ft.  from  h. 
13:2  they  met  not  Israel  with  ft. 
Job  l.">:2:i  wand,  abroad  for  ft. 
22:7  withholden  ft.  from  hungry 
27:14  not  he  sutislled  with  ft. 
28:5  out  of  it  eometh  ft. 
:«:20  his  life  nliliorr.'lh  ft. 
/N.  ;i7:2.'i  his  seed  bejj^'ing  J. 
7*^:20  can  he  give  ft.  f 
8i):5  wilhft.  of  tears 
102'.)  e;ilen  aslies  like  ft. 
104:15  ft.  which  siren,  man's  li. 
1L15:4()  satisfied  them  with  ft. 
109:10  seek  their  ft. 
1S2:15  satisfy  her  poor  with  b. 
Prof.  9:17  ft.  ealen  in  secret 
1S:9  lion.  hims.  and  lacketh  ft. 

11  land  satislied  with  ft.  2*:19 
20:13  slmlt  be  sjitisiied  with  6. 

17  ft.  of  deeeil  is  sweet 
22:9  he  L'ivelh  of  his  ft. 
81:27  e;itelll  not  ft.  of  idleness 
Ec.  9:11  nor  ft.  to  wise 
11:1  cist  tliv  ft.  upon  the  waters 
Is.  :):!  away  the  whole  slay  of  ft. 

7  in  mv  lumseis  neither  ft.  nor 
21:14  with  their  ft.  him  that 
30:20  Lord  give  ft.  of  adversity 
3:3-16  Ills  A.  shall  be  <'ivcu  him 
44:15  baketh  ft.  on  the  coals.  lU 
Bl:14  nor  that  his  6.  should  fail 
53:2  that  which  is  not  6. 

10  that  it  may  give  ft.  to  eater 
58:7  deal  thy  ft.  to  hungry  t 
Jer.  42:14  nor  have  hunger  of  6. 
Lam.  1:11  they  seek  ft. 
4:4  voung  eliildrcn  ask  0. 

5:B  'Egvptiaiis  to  be  sal.  with  ft. 

9  we  g'lt  o'li'  *■  "'i"'  1'^''''' 
E::k.  4:1.">  i>rep.  thyft.  tliei-cwith 

17  thev  raavwantft.  and  water 

16:49  niiile.  fulness  of  ft.  and 

18:7  his  ft.  to  the  hungry.  16 

44:7  Strang,  when  yeotler  my  ft. 
7/fK.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  ft. 

9:4  saerilices  as  ft.  of  mourners 
Aimi^  4:6  given  you  want  of  ft. 

8:11  not  famine  of  ft. 
JLi'i.  2:12  his  skirt  do  touch  ft. 
Mm.  1:7  ve  offer  polluted  ft. 
Mai.  4:3  St.  be  made  ft.  Lnkei.S 

6:11  our  dililv  A.  Luke  11:11 

7:9  if  his  son  askft.  will  he  give 

1.5:2ii  children's  ft.  Mork  7:2. 
33  so  much  6.  T  M.irk  8:4 

16:3  forgot,  to  takeft.  Miirk%:Xi 

11  spake  it  not  concerning  ft. 

12  not  lieware  of  l^uven  of  ft. 
26:-26  .lesiis  took  6.  Mark  14:22 

Liiki  7::W  B:ii)t.  neither  calingft. 

9:3  for  your  journey,  neither  ft. 

16:17  servanls  have  ft.  enoudt 

22:19  took  ft.  gave  thanks,  24:30 

21::!"j  in  breaking  ft. 

Julin  6:7  two  bun.  pennyw.  of  ft. 

^  M.  gave  you  not  that  ft. 

fro;n  n.  mv  P.  givelh  true  ft. 

33  the  ft.  of  tiod  IS  he 

34  Lord,  give  us  this  ft. 

35  I  am  the  ft.  of  life.  48 

41  ft.  which  carar  down.  .50 
58  eatelh  of  this  ft.  shall  live 
I:i:Heateth  ft.  hath  lifted 
21:9  lish  laid  thereon  and  ft. 

13  J.  then  taketh  ft.  and  giveth 
Ads  2:42  con.  in  breaking  of  ft. 

46  bre;lk.  ft.  fi-om  house  to  ho. 
20:7  disciples  came  to  break  ft. 

11  when  he  had  bro'ien  ft. 
27:35  he  took  ft.  and  gnv.'  tha. 
1  Cor.  10:16  ft.  wc  break  is  it  not 

17  being  manv  are  one  ft. 
11:23  in  wh.  he  was  bet.  look  ft. 

an 


BUE 

2  Cor.  9:10  mln.  ft.  to  your  food 
See  APFUCTION. 

ORKAIM'ORN. 

Is.  88:28  ft.f.  is  bruised  because 

BREAU.  Willi  rM. 
Oen.  3:19  in  sweat  of  face  e.  b. 

28:20  if  I,,  give  lue  ft.  to  eat 

31:51  Jacob  called  bretii.  to  e.  b. 

37:'25  .l.'s  bretliren  sat  to  e.  ft. 

.3!1:6  save  ft.  he  eitt 

43:32  Kgvplians  not  e.  ft.  w.  II. 
AU'.  2:29  t"hat  he  may  e.  A. 

16:3  when  we  eat  A.  to  the  fill. 

15  ft.  1..  ha.  giv.  you  to  e. 
18:12  lo  (.  I),  wilh  M.s'  f  in  law 
84:'28  e.  ft.  40  da.  Peul.  9:9.  18 

Ler.  21:22  shall  e.  the  ft.  of  (iod 
26:5  yo  shall  eat  ft.  lo  the  full 

neiil.  8:9  eal  ft.  without  scarce. 

/liilhi:U  meal-lime  coiiK'frt' ft 

2  .*fnm.  9:7  eal  li.  at  my  table,  10 
12:21  didst  rise  and  eal  6. 

1  A'  13:8  nor  will  I  eal  ft. 
13  come  home  with  me  eat  ft. 

2  A".  4:8  const.  Elishii  lo  f.  ft. 
622  si't  A.  and  w.  they  may  e. 
25:29  did  e.  ft.  hef.  h.  Jer.  .52:3:) 

./of)  42:11  and  did  eat  ft.  with  Job 

Ph.  14:4  people  as  they  c.  ft.  I>'i:4 
41:9  eat  of  my  ft.  hath  lift,  heel 
102:4  I  forgot  to  eat  my  ft. 
127:2  to  eat  Ihu  ft.  of  sorrows 

PiVD.  4:17  e.  ft.  of  wickedness 
9:5  come  eat  of  mv  ft.  ond  drink 
2:i:6  e.  not  ft.  of  him  halh  evil 
•25:21  if  thy  en.  hunger  give  ft. 

Ee.  9:7  go  eal  thy  ft.  with  joy 

/«.  4:1  we  will  fri(  our  ft. 

Jer.  5:17  thev  shall  eat  tip  thv  ft. 
41:1  I  did  eal  ft.  together  in  Mi. 

Ezek.  4: 13  shall  eat  detUed  A. 

16  thev  shall  eat  ft.  by  weight 
12:18f.i.  wilh  quaking;  19  caic 
24:17  and  eat  not  A.  of  men,  22 
44:3  prince  sit  in  it  to  eat  ft. 

Autos  7:12llee  into.J.  there  «.ft. 
Ob.  7  eal  thy  ft.  have  laid  a  w. 
Mat.  15:2  w.  not  when  they  e.  ft 
.\rark  3:'20  not  so  much  as  e.  ft. 
6::)6  buy  ft.  have  notliing  to  «. 
7:2  discip.  eat  ft.  wilh  defiled,  .') 
Luke  14:1  to Phar.'s house  toe.  ft. 

15  he  shall  e.  ft.  in  kingdom 
.ro.'iii  6:5  whence  shall  we  buy  ft. 

23  place  wlica-e  they  did  eal  ft. 

31  gave  them  6.  from  hea.  tof. 


51  if  any  e.  of  this  ft.  he  shall  1. 
1  Cor.  11:26  often  as  ye  e.  this  6. 
27  whosoever  shall  eat  this  ft. 
3  T/ie.^.  3:8  we  eat  ft.  for  naught  S 
12  with  quielness  they  eat  ft. 
Leoveiiod  DRE.VD. 
E.C.  13:3  shall  no  I.  ft.  I'aten 
7  no  /<"«(:.  ft.  Ihul.  16:3,  4 
Lei'.  7: 13  he  shall  offer  leavened  ft. 
Loaf,  or  Loaves  of  BRE.ID. 
Juil.  8:5  give  /.  o;"ft.  to  people 
1  .S'««).  10:3  alio.* car  threes  ofb. 
4  will  give  thee  two  I.  of  b. 
21:3  live /.  o/'ft.  in  mv  hand 
C'a:  10:3  to  every  one  I.  of  ft. 

Xo  RBEAD. 
Oen.  17:13  no  ft.  in  all  Ihc  land 
.V'/;/i.  21:5  nob.  and  our  soul 
1  .Sam.  21:4  there  is  no  com.  b. 
6  no  li.  there  but  showbread 
28:20  S.  had  eaten  no  ft.  all  day 
30:12  Egvp.  hart  cat  nob.  3  days 

1  A'.  13:!l  eat  no  ft.  17:22 

2  A'.  •i"i:3  no  ft.  for  pco,  ./er.  52:0 
.fer.  .3S:9  there  is  no  more  ft. 
Dan.  10:3  I  ate  no  pleasant  ft. 
.Mat.  16:7  because  we  have  takfu 

no  ft.  8;  .l/(jrt8:1fi,  17 
.1/(ir*  6:8  take  no  scrip,  no  ft. 
Piece,  or  Pieces  of  BREAD. 
1  .fam.  2:36  I  may  eat  a.  p.  ofb. 
Pror.  fi:'26  to  a  piece  ofb. 
28:21  for  a;),  ofb.  that  man 
.fer.  .37:21  Jerem.  daily  a  p.  ofb. 
Ezek.  l:i:19ye  pollute  me  forp.  ft. 
SHOWBKE.^D.     See  snow. 

ClafT  of  BREAD. 
Ler.  26:26  1  have  broken  si.  ft. 
P3.  10.-i:16  he  brake  whole  <^  ofb. 
E:ek.  4:16  break  «(.  ft.  5:16;  14:13 

I'nleavened  BREAD. 
Ex.  12:18  eat  vv.  u.  ft.  Xum.  9:11 
15  sev.  davs  eat  unl.  ft.  13:6.  7; 

23: 1 5 ; :«:  18 ;  L«i'.  23:6 ;  A'um. 

28:17:  Dent.  16:3 
Deut.  16:8  six  davs  sh.  eflt  un.  ft. 
1  Sam.  28:41  witch  of  E.  h.  u.  ft. 
Ezek.  4.5:21  jiassover  of  un.  ft. 
Mark  14:12  first  day  of  un.  ft. 


BRE 

Ltike  22:7  day  of  u.  ft.  Acts  12:3 
.ids  20:6  afler  davs  of  k.  A. 

1  Cor.  .5:8  wilh  u.  ft.  of  sincerity 

■See  BASKBT,  rHAST. 

BREAIITII. 

Oen.  13:7  Ihrougli  land  in  ft.  ofil 
Dsuf.  2:5  so  mueh  us  a  foot  ft. 
luil.  20:16  could  sling  at  a  h.  ft. 
./oft  37:10  ft.  of  waters  is  strait. 

.38:18  perceived  ft.  of  the  earth? 
/«.  8:8  his  wings  shall  till  the  ft. 
llab.  1:6  march  through  ft.  of  la. 
Zee.  2:2  measure  J.  to  see  the  ft. 

.5:2  I  see  a  living  roll,  the  ft. 
F/i/l.  3:18  the  ft.  and  length 
Ttep.  20:9  up  on  ft.  of  the  earth 

21:16  length  of  city  Is  as  the  ft. 
DREAK,  Kiilmlnnlivr. 

2  .Sam.  2::)2  .1.  came  at  ft.  of  day 
.•lc/»  20:11  talked  till  ft.  of  day 

BREAK. 
Oen.  27:40  ft.  his  yoke  off  thy  n. 
&.  12: 16  ft.  a  bolie.  .Xum.  9:12 

31:13  ve  shall  ft.  their  images 
Ler.  86:19  I  will  ft.  pride 
Xum.  21:8  Is.  shall*.  Iheirbones 

30:2  if  a  man  vow,  not  ft.  word 
Deul.  1'2:3  shall  A.  their  pillar.^ 
1  Sam.  25:10  ft.  eve.  man  I'rcnn  in. 
Ezr.  9:14  should  we  again  ft. 
.lob  13:25  wilt  ft.  a  leaf  driven 

39:15  t.  wild  beast  may  ft.  them 
Pa.  2:3  let  us  ft.  their  b.ands 
9  ft.  Ihem  with  rod  of  iron 

10:15  ft.  the  arm  of  the  wicked 

58:6  ft.  their  teeth.  O  God 
89:31  if  IheyA.  my  statutes 

141:3  which  shall  ii'otft. my  head 
Cant.  2:17  unlilday  ft.  4:6 
h.  14:25  I  will  ft.  the  Assvrian 

28:24  ft.  the  clods  ;  28  nor  ft.  it 

.30:14  ft.  it  as  of  the  potters'  ves. 

:J8:13  as  a  lion  so  will  he  ft.  all 

42:3  reed  not  ft.  .Vat.  12:20 

.58:6  that  ve  A.  every  yoke? 
.Jer.  15:12  iron  ft.  the  north,  iron 

19:10  ft.  botlle,  so  will  I  ft.  11 

28:4  ft.  voke  11  :  30:8 

49:33  I  will  ft.  the  bow  of  Klam 
Ezek.  4:16  I  will  ft.  the  staff  of 
bread,  5:16;  14:13 

16:.'i8  as  a  woman  that  ft.  wed. 

23::i4  Shalt  A.  the  sherds 

2'):7  hold  of  thee  thou  didst  6. 

30:18  when  I  ft.  yokes  of  Egypt 

22  will  ft.  Pharaoh's  arms.  24 

Ifos.  1:5  will  ft.  the  1)0W  of  Israel 

2:18  I  will  ft.  the  how 

10:11  Jacob  shall  ft.  hia  clods 
■lofl  2:7  and  not  ft.  their  ranks 
.Imos  1:5  ft.  the  bar  of  Damascus 
.l/t(?.  3:3  who  ft.  their  bones 
Xa/t.  1:13  will  I  ft.  his  yoke  off 

Zee.  11:14  ft.  the  brotherhood 
.Vat.  5:19  A.  one  of  least  com. 

9:17  tile  bottles  6.  and  the  wine 

.ids  20:7  came  tog.  to  ft.  bread 

21:13  mean  ve  to  ft.  my  heart? 

1  Cor.  10:16  bread  we  A.  is  it  not 
BREAK  covenant. 

Lel\  26:44  1  will  not  ft.  my  cov. 

Deut.  31:16  will  ft.  my  c.  20 

■Iiiit.  2:1  1  will  never  ft.  my  c. 

Ps.  89:34  my  cov.  will  I  not  6. 

.ler.  14:21  ft.  not  thy  cov.  wilh  us 

3'):20if  ve  can  ft.  my  c. 

E-fk.  17:15  ft.  cor.  and  be  deliv. 

Zee.  11:10  1  might  ft.  my  cov. 
BREAK  down. 

Er.  23:2t  ipiite  ft.  rf.  Deut.  7:5 

.Jud.  8:9  I  will  ft.  down  tower 

Xeh.  4:3  shall  6.  d.  stone  wall 

Ps.  74:6  ft.  ihiwn  carved  work 

Ec.  3:3a  lime  toft.  d. 

Is.  5:5  I  will  ft.  d.  wall  of  vine. 

.Ter.  31:28  over  them  to  ft.  d. 
4.3:4  I  have  built  will  I  ft.  down 

Ezek.  13:14  so  will  I  ft.  dou'ii  w. 
26:4  shall  ft.  down  lowers  ofT. 

Hos.  10:2  he  shall  ft.  d.  their  al. 
BREAK  fortli. 

Ex.  19:22  L.  ft.  f.  on  Ibem,  24 

Is.  14:7  they  ft.  forth  into  sing- 
ing, 44:23;  49:13;  54:1 
52:9  ft.  f.  into  joy  ve  w.  places 
5-1:3  shall  ft.  f.  on  t'lie  right  hand 
55:12  hills  shall  ft.  f.  into  sing. 
68:8  light  ft./,  as  the  morning 

,Ier.  1:11  an  e\il  shall  ft.  forth 

Oat.  4:27  b.  forth  that  Iruv.  not 
BREAK  off. 

Oen.  27:40  ft.  his  v.  off  the  neck 

Dan.  4:27  O  king.  ft.  off  thy  sins 
BREAK  out. 

Ps.  58:6  A.  out  the  great  teeth 


BRE 

Is.  35:6  shall  waters  A.  out 

IIos.  4:2  they  ft.  out  and  blood,  4 

Amos  5:6  lest  he  ft.  out  like  lire 

BREAK  In  plrrCH. 

./oft.  19:2  ft.  me  in  pieces 
31:21  ft.  in  pieces  luighly  men 

I's.  7-2:4  be  shall  ft.  in  p.  the  op 
91:5  Ihey  ft.  in  p.  thy  people 

Is.  4.5:2  I  will  ft.  in  I),  gales  ofb. 

.Itr.  51:20  will  I  ft.  in  p.  iiali<ms 

21  wilh  lliee  ft.  in  p.  horse  a.  r. 

22  ft.  in  p.  man.  woman 
Van.  2: 10  shall  it  ft.  in  pieces  and 

bruise  kingdoms,  4  4 
7:23  shall  ft.  in  p.  whole  earth 

BREAK    Ihrongh. 
Ex.  19:21  ft.  Ih.  to  L'lizi-.  '24 
2  K.  3:'26  ft.  Ih.  lo  king  of  Edom 
Mat.  6:19  Ih.  ft.  Ih. ;  '20  ft.  not  Ih. 


BREAK   up. 

./er.  4:3  ft.  u.  y».  f.-gr.  IIvs.  10:12 
BREAKER,  S. 

.Vic.  2:13  ft.  is  come  lip  before 
Horn.  1:;11  covfi^ani'breakers 
2:25  if  thou  bo  a  A.  of  the  law 

BBEAKEST,    ETH. 

Oen.  :i2:-26  let  me  go.  for  dny  A. 

./oft  9:17  heft,  me  with  tempest 

12:1-4  he  ft.  it  cannot  he  built 

16:14  lie  ft.  me  with  breach 

2-i:  1  Hood  ft.  out  from  inhabit. 

Ps.  29:5  ft.  the  ced. ;  46:9  ft.  bow 

48:7  thou  ft.  ships  of  Tarshish 

119:20  my  soul  o.  for  longing 

I'rov.  25:15  a  soft  longueft.  the 

Ec.  10:8  ft.  a  hedge,  a  serpent 

Is.  59:5  crushed  A.  into  a  viper 

-/  r.  19:11  as  one  A.  poller's  ves. 

4-!:'29  a  hammer  that  ft.  rock? 

Lam.  4:4  ask  bread,  no  man  ft. 

Dan.  2:40  for  as  much  as  iron  ft. 

BREAKING. 
Oen.  .32:24  wrestled  till  ft.  of  day 
I  Chr.  14:11  lilieft.  forth  of  wa. 
.fob  30:14  as  a  wide  ft.  in  of  wat. 
41:'25  by  reason  of  ft.  they  purify 
Ps.  144:14  that  there  be  no  ft.  in 
Is.  22:5  ft.  down  walls,  of  crying 
30:13  whoseft.  Cometh  suddenly 
14  as  ft.  of  the  potter's  vessel 
Ezek.  16:.59  oath  in  ft.  cov.  17:18 
21:6  with  theft,  of  thv  loins 
Has.  13:13  place  of  ft.  forth 
Luke  24:35  known  in  ft.  of  bread 
.ids  2:42  continued  in  ft.  of  hre. 

46  ft.  bread  from  house  to  h. 
Pom.  2:23  through  ft.  law. 

BREAST. 
.lob  24:9  pluck  fatherless  from  ft. 
Is.  60:16  shall  suck  ft.  of  kings 
Lam.  4:3  monsters  draw  out  ft. 
Dan.  2:32  head  of  gold,  his  ft. 
Luke  18:13  iinblican  smote  his  ft. 
John  1.3:25  lying  on  J.'s  A.  21:20 

BREASTS. 
Oen.  49:25  with  hlessinys  of  A. 
Job  .3:12  ft.  that  I  should  suck 
21:'24  his  ft.  full  of  milk 
Ps.  22:9  when  on  mother's  ft. 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  ft.  satisfy  thee 
Cant.  1:13  all  night  bet.  my  ft. 
4:5  thy  tw-o  ft.  like  roes.  7:3 
7:7  ft.  like  clusters  of  grapes 
8  thy  ft.  as  clusters  of  the  vino 
8:1  sucked  tl:e  A.  of  my  nnither 
8  little  sister,  she  hath  no  4. 
10  and  my  A.  like  towers 
Is.  28:9  weaned  from  m.  from  ft. 
66:11  with  A.  of  her  consolations 
Ezek.  16:7  thy  ft.  are  fashioned 
•M:3  there  were  their  ft.  pressed 
,s  lii-uised  the  ft.  other  virgin. 
:U  Shalt  pluck  off  thine  own  J. 
Ills.  2:2  adulterers  from  b.  her  ft. 
9:14  give  them  dry  ft. 
./(«'/  2:16  gather  those  suck  the  ft. 
.\u.'i.  2:7  doves  laber.  on  their  ft. 
L'ike  2.3:18  people  smote  Iheir  ft. 
/?( e.  15:6  having  their  ft.  girded 

BREASTPLATE. 
Er   2.3:7  slo.  lo  he  set  in  A.    .35:9 
•28:4  shall  make  a  ft.  15;  39:8 
■29  the  names  of  Israel  in  ft. 
30  put  in  ft.  the  Trim.  Lei\  8:8 
Is.  .39:17  he  put  on  right,  as  a  ft. 
£);ft.  6:14  the  ft.  of  righteousness 
1  Thes.  5:8  the  ft.  of  faith  and  lo. 
Per.  9:9  ft.  as  it  were  ft.  ol  iron. 
17  having  6.  of  ttre,  of  jacinth 
BRE.ATH. 
Oen.  2:7  into  his  nostrils  6.  of  1. 
6:17  lo  destroy  all  flceh  whoseft. 
7:15  wherein  is  A. 
22  aU  in  whose  nostrils  was  ft. 


(  (  o 


CRUDEN'S    CONCOKDANCB. 


BRE 

2  Sam,  22:16  fnimrt.  discov.  at  b. 

of  his  noslrils,  J'.i.  18:15 
1  A'.  17:17  no  b.  K-ft  in  him 
rn'i  4:'.l  hv  *.  of  liis  liiisliils 
^I:1S  not'siifiVr  nio  lo  liikf  my  b. 
12:10  in  wliose  hnnd  is  S  ol'all 
l.i::)(i  b.  of  his  niinith  go  away 
17:1  mv  b.  is  corrupt,  my  days 
1!l:17  «.  is  strange  to  my  wife 
27::i  wliile  mv  b.  is  in  me 
:3:)'  I  thi'  b.  of'Alm.  hath  given 
:)1  11  ^'athor  his  s|)irit  and  6. 
37.10  hv  b.  of  God  frost  is  given 
41:21  his  b.  kindleth  cools 
Ps.  3:)l>  made  bv  the  b.  of  his 
101  2'i  takest  away  b.  they  die 
1:^:17  any  b.  in  tlioir  mouths 
116:4  his  6   goeth  forth 
IW  8  that  halli  b.  praise  the  L. 
iV.  3:l!l  lliey  Inne  all  one  b 
7*.  2.22  f).  in  Ins  nostrils 
11:4  with  b.  of  lips  slay  wicked 
30:8  liis  b.  as  overflowing  str. 
a)i   of  L.  like  stream  of  brim. 
3:1:11  yourfr.  as  fire  shall  devolir 
42:5  giveth  b.  to  people  upon  it 
Jer.  10:14  no  b.  in  them.  51:17 
Lam.  4:20  the  b.  of  our  nostrils 
£zek:  37:5  b.  to  enter  you 
6  witli  skin,  and  put  *.  in  you 
8  no  b.  in  them  ;  9  come,  O  b. 
10  the  b.  came  tliey  lived 
Dan.  5:2:1  in  whose  hand  thy  b. 
10:17  neither  is  b.  left  in  me 
Ilab.  2:19  b.  in  midst  of  image 
AclJi  17:25  giv.  to  alt  life  and  b. 

BRE.\THE. 

Jos.  11:11  not  any  left  to  b.  14 
J's.  27:12  such  as  b.  out  cruelty 
E!ek.  37:9  O  breath,  b.  on  these 

BRE.\THED. 

Gen.  2:7  b.  intonnsirils  b.  of  life 
Jo.'^.  10:10  destroyed  all  that  6. 
John  20:22  b.  on  them. 

BRE.4THETH,  IXG. 

Dent.  20:16  save  alive  n.  that  6. 
Lain.  3:56  hide  not  oar  at  my  b. 
Ack  9:1  Saul  yet  b.  threatenings 

BRED. 

Ejt.  16:20  and  it  b.  worms 
BREECHES. 

Kx.  28:42  make  linen  b.  39:38 
J^zek.  44:18  shall  Inne  linen  b. 

BREED. 
Dellt.  32:14  rams  of  6.  of  Bashan 

BREED,  I\G. 
Gen.  8:17  m;iy  b.  abundantly 
Zep.  2:9  as  Sodom  b.  of  nettles 

BRETIIREIV. 
Gen.  13:8  no  strilV,  for  we  be  b. 
19:7  Lot  said.  b.  do  not  so  wick. 
24:27  Lord  led  mc  to  master's  6. 
34:25  ly.'^b.  took  each  his  sword 
42:6  b.  bowed  ;  13  twelve  ft.  32 
45:16  ft.  are  c. ;  49:5  6.  of  cruel. 
i\'(/m.  27:7  posses,  am.  father's  ft. 
10  no  ft.  give  it  tohis  fath.'sft. 
Dent.  25:5  if  ft.  dwell  together 
Jofi.  6:23  brought  out  Kahab  ft. 
17:4  inheritance  among  the  ft. 
JiitJ.  9:1  A.  went  to  mother's  6. 
2  K.  10:13  we  are  ft.  of  Ahaziah 
2  Chr.  21:2  had  6.  sons  of  Jehos. 
/V.l:33:l  ft.  to  dwell  in  unity 
Pivv.  G:ltl  soweth  discord  am.  ft. 
37:2  pliall  have  iiart  among  ft. 
19:7  ft.  of  the  poor  to  hate 
Mai.  4:11*  Jesus  saw  two  ft.  21 
39:29  hath  forsaken  houses,  ft. 
24:24  indignation  ng'st  two  ft. 
22:25  seven  ft.  Mark  12:20 
23:8  one  is  Master,  ve  are  6. 
Mark  10:29  no  man  hath  left  6. 
for  my  sake,  Ltiki  18:29 
.30  shall  receive  houses,  ft. 
L^ike  14:26  hate  not  children  b. 
16:28  for  I  have  five  ft. 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  ft. 
John  21:2:1  went  among  the  ft. 
Arts  3:17  ft,  1  wot  through  ignor. 
ti:3  ft.  look  out  seven  men 
7:"2(>  sirs,  ye  arcft.  ,'  9::i0ft.  knew 
10:3:1  ft.  from  Joppa  accom.  liini 
11:12  six  ft.  accompanied  me 
29  to  send  relief  to  theft. 
12:17  sliow  these  things  to  t.  ft. 
]4:'2  evil  afl'cctid  against  theft. 
15:1  men  from  .liideii  taught  ft. 
3  caused  givat  joy  to  airtbe  ft. 

22  and  Silas  chief  among  the  ft. 

23  and  ft.  send  CTeeting  to  the 
ft.  of  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch 

32  exhorted  the  ft.  1  rhes.i:U 
!i3  let  go  in  peace  from  ft. 


BRE 

Acts  15:40  re.  by  b.  to  grace  of  G- 
16:2  Tim.  well  reported  of  by  b. 

40  had  seen  b.  they  comfort. 
17:6  drew  Jason  and  certain  b. 

10  6.  im.  eent  away  Paul,  14 
18:18  Paul  took  leave  of  the  6. 

27  b.  wrote  to  receive  Apollos 
20:32  b.  I  commend  you  to  God 
21:7  Ptolemais,  saluted  the  6. 

16  to  Jerus.  b  received  us 
22:5  I  received  letters  to  the  b. 
2"i:5  I  wist  not,  b.  hewash.-pri. 
28:14  where  we  found  b. 

15  b.  heard  of  us 

21  any  of  the  b.  epake  harm 
Horn.  1:13  not  have  you  i^nor.  b. 
11:25;  1  Cor.  10:1 ;  12:1 ;  1  Tkes. 

4:13 
7:1  know  ye  not,  &.  law  hath 
8:12  b.  we  are  debtors 

29  first-liorn  among  many  h. 

101  b.  my  prayer  to  God  for  Is. 

12:1  b.  by  the  mercies  of  God, 

15:30;    16:17:     1    Coi\   1:10; 

16:15;   6rt/.  4:12;  7A6.  13:22 

1  Cor.  1:26  see  your  calling,  b. 
2:1  I,  b.  when  I  came  to  you 
3:1  1.6.  could  not  speak  to  you 
4:6  these  thinps.  b. 
7:29  b.  the  lime  is  short,  15:50 
8:12  ye  sin  so  against  the  b. 
9:5  b.  of  the  Lord  and  Cephas 
11:2  b.  that  ye  remember  me 
14:26  b.  when  ye  come  together 
15:6  he  was  seen  of  above  5006. 

58  b.  be  steadfast,  Jam.  2:5 
16:11  I  look  for  him  with  b. 
20  the  b.  greet  you.  Phil.  4:21 

2  Cor.  9:3  I  sent  b.  lest  our  boast, 
5  necessary  to  exhort  the  b. 

11:9  6.  from  Macedonia  supplied 
26  been  in  perils  among  false  6. 
13:11  finally.  6.  farewell 
Gal.  1:2  6.  with  me  to  churches 
2:4  because  of  false  6.  brought 
Eph.  6:2:3  peace  be  to  the  b.  and 
Pliil.  1:14  6.  waxing  confident 
Co!.  1:2  to  faithful  6.  in  Christ 
1  7he.i.  4:1  we  beseech  you  b.  10; 
5:12;  2  Thes.^A 
10  to  all  b.  in  Macedonia 
5:15  6.  pray  for  us.  2  Thes.  3:1 

26  gi-eet  6.  with  a  holy  kiss 

27  this  epistle  be  read  to  6. 
1  Tim.  4:6  put  tlic  6.  in  rcmem. 

5:1  entreat  younger  men  as  6. 

6:2  because  they  are  6. 
Heb.  2:11  not  ash.  to  call  them  6. 

3:1  holy  6.  consider  the  apostle 
1  Pet.  1:22  unfeigned  love  of  6. 

3:8  love  as  6.  be  pitiful 
1  John  3:14  because  we  love  6. 
IB  to  lay  down  our  Ywqs,  for  6. 

3  John  3  rej.  when  6.  tes.  of  tru. 
5  whatso.  thou  doest  to  the  6. 

10  neit.  doth  he  receive  the  6. 

IIU  BRETHREX. 

Gen.  9:25  servant  of  serv.  to  h.  6. 
16:12  he  shall  dwell  in  presence 

otkUb.  25:18 
27:37  Ills  6.  to  him  for  scn^ants 
37:5  a  dream  and  told  it  Xohisb. 

11  Ais'  6.  envied  him,  his  father 
38:11  lest  he  die  also  as  his  6. 
47:12  Joseph  nourished  hv^  b. 
49:26  sep.  from  6.  Deut.  33:16 

Ex.  2:11  smiting  one  of  Aii' 6. 
Nnm.  25:6  to  h.  6.  a  Midian.  w. 

27:9  give  his  inheritance  to  h.  b. 
Deut.  10:9  L.  no  part  withAi,y6. 

17:20  not  lifted  above  his  6. 

20:8  lest  his  b.  heart  faint  as 

24:7  stealinp;  any  of /iis  6. 

33:9  nor  did  he  acknow.  hix  b. 

24  k't  A.  be  acceptable  to /i;,s' 6. 
Ji'd.  9:5  Abimclech  slew  hi^  6. 

11:3  Juphthah  fled  from  his  b. 
Pi/f/i  4:10  not  cut  off  from  6. 

1  .s'a;?i.  16:13  anointed  in  m.  of   . 
22:1  his  b.  and  father  heard  it 

2  K.  9:2  rise  up  from  among  h.  b. 

1  Chr.  4:9  J.  more  hon.  than  h.  b. 
5:2  Judah  prevailed  above  hi^  b. 
7:22  Ephraim  mourned  hisb. 
25:9  his  6.  and  sons  twelve 

2  Chr.  21:4  Jehor.  slew  all  his  b. 
Est.  10:3  Mord.  accepted  of  hisb. 
Ilns.  13:15  fruitful  among  his  6. 
Mic.  5:3  rem.  of  ^.  b.  return  to  I. 
Mat.  12:46  hh  b.  stood  without, 

^VarA-3:31;  Xu/,g8:19 
John  7:5  his  b.  believe  in  him 
Ai'/s':V.i  was  made  known  toh.b. 
23  into  M.'s  heart  to  visit  h.  b. 

25  supposed  his  6.  understood 
1  Cor.  6  5  judge  between  his  b. 
IM.  2:17  beh.  to  he  like  to  hi^b. 


BHE 
Mrn  nnd  RRETHREIV. 

Acts  1:16  m.  b.  this  scripture 
2:29  /H.  6.  let  me  fr.  speak 

37  7)1.  and  b.  what  shall  we  do? 
7:2  7ti.  6.  and  fathers,  hearken 
13:15  7fi.  and  6.  if  ye  have  any 

26  771.  6.  children  of  stock  of  A. 

38  7n.  and  6.  through  this  man 
15:7  m.andb.  God  made  choice 

13  James  answered,  ?».  and  6. 
22:1  7/1.  and  b.  and  fathers 
23:1  m.  b.  I  have  lived  in  all  g. 

6  7nen  and  6.  I  am  a  Phari-^ce 
28:17  7/).  and  6.  though  I  have 
committed  nothing 
My  BRETHREX. 
Gen.  29:4  »?y  6.  whence  be  ye  ? 
37:16  I  seek,  my  b.  tell  me 
46.31  intj  b.  are  come,  47:1 
E.r.  4:18  let  me  return  lo  my  b. 
./o«.  2:13  will  save  alive  my  b. 
Jiid.  8:19  they  were  -iny  6. 
19:23  my  b.  do  not  so  wickedly 

1  Sam.  20:29  let  me  see  my  b. 
30:23  ye  shall  not  do  so.  my  6. 

2  Sam.  19:12  ye  are  my  b. 

1  Chr.  28:2  Hear  me,  my  b. 
Neh.  4:23  my  b.  put  otf  clothes 
Job  6:15  my  b.  have  dealt  deceit. 

19:13  put  my  6.  far  from  me 
Ps.  22:22  to  my  6.  Ileb.  2:12 

69:8  I  am  a  stranger  to  my  h. 

122:8  for  my  b.  sake,  I  will  say 
Mat.  12:48  are  my  b.  Mark  3:33 
49  ra.  and  my  6.  Mark  3::J4 

25:40  to  least  of  these  /»?/  6. 

28:10  tell  7ny  6.  go  into  Galilee 
t'lke  8:21  my  b.  are  which  hear 
.John  20:17  my  6.  and  say 
Pom.  9:3  ac.  "from  C.  for  my  b. 
Jatn.  5:10  take  my  6.  the  prop. 

Our  BRETHRE\. 
Nt/m.  20:3  when  our  b.  died 

1  Chr.  13:2  let  us  send  to  our  b. 
Neh.  5:5  as  flesh  of  our  b. 

8  have  redeemed  our  b.  the  J. 
Acts  15:36  our  b.  in  every  city 

2  C(yr.  8:23  our  6.  be  inquired  of 
Pev.  10:12  accuser  of  our  b. 

Their  BRETIIREX. 
Derit.  18:18  a  prophet  from  th.  b. 
Jud.  21:22  th.  b.  come  to  comp. 
2 Satn.  2:26  from  fullo\\ing  th.  6. 

1  Chr.  12:32  th.  b.  at  their  com. 

2  air.  28:15  brought  them  to  th  .6. 
Neh.  13:13  to  distribute  to  ih.b. 
Job  42:15  inheritance  am.  th.  b. 
Jer.  41:8  si.  them  not  am.  ///.  6. 
Ileb.  7:5  people  that  is  of  their  b. 
Pev.  6:11  th.  b.  should  be  killed 

Thy  BRETHREIV, 
Gen.  27:29  be  lord  over  thy  b. 
37-10  I  and  thy  b.  come  to  bow 
13donot^Ay6.  feed  the  flock? 

14  whet,  it  he  well  with  thy  b. 
48:22  one  portion  above  thy  b. 
49:8  whom  thy  b.  shall  praise 

Deut.  15:7  a  poor  man  of  thy  b. 
17:15  from  among  /.  6.  set  king 
1815  raise  up  a  proph.  of  thy  b. 
24:14  not  oppress  poor  of  thy  6. 

.Jos.  2:18  bring  thyo.  home 

1  Sam.  17:17  to  camp  to  thy  o. 

2  Sam.  15:20  take  back  thy  6. 

2  CAr.  21:13  hast  slain  Mj/ 6.  bet- 
ter than  thyself 
Jer.  12:6  thy  6.  have  dealt  treac. 
Ezek.  11:15  thy  b.  even  thy  b. 
Mat.  12:47  mother  and  thy  6.  st. 
with.  J/arA  3:32;  JAike  8:20 
I^ike  U\\%  QnW  woi  thy  b. 
22:32  strengthen  thy  b. 
Rev.  19:10  I  am  of  thy  6.  22:9 

Your  BRETHREX. 
Gen.  42::J3  leave  one  of  your  b. 
Lev.  10:4  carry  y.  b.  from  sanct. 
6  let  your  b.  bewail  the  bum. 
2."i:46  your  b.  ye  shall  not  rule 
Xum.  32:6  your  b.  go  to  war 
Deut.  116  causes  between  y.  b. 
3:20  rest  to  your  b.  Jos.  1*15 
Joif.  22:4  given  rest  to  yourb. 

8  divide  the  spoil  with  your  6. 

1  7v'.  12:24  not  fi.  y.  b.  2  Hir.  11:4 

2  Chr.  19:10  yourb.  and  so  wrath 

come  upon  you  and  ijour  b. 
28:11  deliver  captives  of  your  6. 
30:7  be  not  like  y.  6.  which  tres. 

9  if  ye  turn,  y.  b.  shall  find 
Xth.  4:14  fight  for  yourb.  sons 

5:8  will  you  even  sell  yourb. 
Is.  66:5  your  b.  that  hated  you 

20  your  6.  for  an  ofiering  to  L. 
Jer.  7.15  have  cast  out  all  y.  b. 
IIos.  2:1  say  to  your  b.  Amrai 
APU.  5:47  if  yc  salute  your  b. 


BPJ 

Acts  3:23  proph.  of  your  b.  7:37 
1  Cor.  6:8  defraud  that  your  6. 
1  Pet.  5:9  same  afllic.  in  your  b 
BRIBE,  6. 

1  Sa?7i.  8:3  Samuere  sons  took  6. 
12:3  hand  have  I  received  any  6 

Pg.  26:10  right  hand  full  of  6. 
7^.  33:15  hands  from  holding  ft. 
Amos  5:12  they  take  a  b.  ana 

BRIBERY. 
Job  15:34  consume  tabcr.  of  6. 

BRICK,  »?. 
Gen.  11:3  make  6.  had  6.  for  st 
Ex.  1:14  their  lives  bitter  in  6. 
5:7  give  straw  to  make  b.  16 

8  tale  of  6.  lay  on  them 

18  yet  deliver  the  tale  of  6.  19 
Js.  9:10  the  6.  are  fallen  down 
65:3  incense  on  altars  of  6. 
BRICKKILX. 

2  Sam.  12:31  make  pass  thro'  6. 
Jer.  43:9  hide  stones  in  clay  in  b. 
Nah.  3:14  make  strong  the  b. 

BRIDE. 
Js.  49:18  bind  them,  as  a  6.  doth 
61:10  as  a  6.  adorn,  with  jewels 
62:5  bridegroom  rejoic.  over  6. 
Jer.  2:32  can  a  6.  forget  ? 
7:34  voice  of  the  6.  16:9;  25:10 
33:11  shall  be  heard  voice  of  6. 
Joel  2:16  6.  go  out  of  her  closet 
John  3:29  he  that  hath  the  6.  is 
Per.  18:2:J  voice  of  6.  heard 
21:2  b.  adorned  for  her  husband 

9  show  the  6.  the  Lamb's  wife 
22:17  Sp.  and  the  6.  say.  Come 

BRIDECHAMBER. 
Mat.  9:15  can  children  6.  mourn 
Mark  2:19  child,  of  6.  f.  Luke  5:34 

BRIDEGROOM. 
Ps.  19:5  as  a  6.  coming  out 
Is.  61:10  as  a  6.  decketh  himself 
62:5  as  b.  rwoiceth  over  bride 
Mat.  9:15  w'Tiile  the  b.  is  with 
them,  il7((7-X;2:19;  Lukeh:U 
25:1  ten  virgins  to  meet  the  b. 
5  6.  tarried;  6  6.  cometh.  10 
John  2:9  governor  called  the  6. 
3:29  friend  of  the  6.  rejoiceth 
greatly  because  of  the  6.  vol. 
See  BRIDE. 

BRIDLE. 
^K.  19:28  6.  in  tliy  lips.  Is.  37:29 
Job  30:11  have  let  loose  the  6. 
41:13  to  him  with  his  doubled. 
Ps.  32:9  must  be  held  with  the  6. 
39:1  keep  my  mouth  with  a  b. 
ProiK  26:3  a  6.  for  the  ass 
Is.  30:28  a  6.  in  jaws  of  people 
Jayn.  1:26  and  6.  not  his  tongue 
3:2  able  also  to  6.  whole  body 
Iiei\  14:20  blood  to  the  horse  6. 

BRIEFLY. 
7?077i.  13:9  it  is  6.  comprehended 

1  l^et.  5:12  by  Svlv.  I  have  writ.  6. 

BRIER. 
Is.  55:13  instead  of  theft. 
Ezek.  28:24  no  more  a  pricking  6. 
Mic.  7:4  best  of  ihera  is  as  a  6. 

BRIERS. 
Jud.  8:7  tear  your  flesh  with  6. 

16  he  took  the  elders  and  6. 
7^.  5'6  there  shall  come  up  6. 
7:2:J  shall  even  be  for  6.  and 

24  shall  become  6.  and  thorns 

25  come  thither  the  fear  ot  6. 
9:18  wicked,  shall  devour  the6. 
10:17  devour  his  6.  in  one  day 
27:4  set6.  against  me  in  battle? 
32:13  on  lan^d  shall  come  up  6. 

Ezek.  2:6  though  6.  be  with  theo 
Heb.  6:8  which  beareth  6.  is  rej. 

BRIGAXDIXE. 
Jer.  46:4  and  i)ut  on  the  6. 
51:3  lifteth  up  himself  in  his  6, 

BRIGHT. 
Job  37:11  scattereth  his  6.  cloud 
21  see  not6.  light  in  theclouds 
Cant.  5:14  his  belly  is  as  6.  ivory 
Jer.  51:11  make  6.  the  arrows 
Ezek.  1:13  fire  was  6.  and  out 
21:15  the  sword  is  made  b. 
21  made  his  arrows  6. 
27:19  6.  iron  in  thy  market 
32:8  6.  lights  I  will  make  dark 
Nah.  3:3  lifteth  up  the  6.  sword 
Zee.  10:1  shall  make  6.  clouds 
Mat.  17:5  a  6.  cloud  overshad. 
Luke  11:36  6.  shining  of  a  candle 
Acts  10:30  stood  in  6.  clothing 
Pev.  22:16  b.  and  moniing  star 
BRIGIITXESS. 

2  5a77i.  22:13  thro'  6.  before  hlra 

were  coals  kindled,  7V.  18:13 


CRUDEX'S   CONCORDANCE. 


779 


BIU 

Job  31:26  moon  walking  in  b.        Jfr 

Js.  .VJ:1>  we  wait  for  b.  Imt  wiillc 

bOsUiiiiLT* '"  liic*.  of  tliy  rising 

ly  fi)r  b.  tlif  moon  give  liglit 

(■.2:1  riylUi'oiisuess  go  forth  as  b. 

Kzek.  1:4  imii  6.  was  aliout  it,  27 

•iA  so  niipourance  of  tlic  *.  8:i 

111:1  i-onrl  lull  of  the  6.  of  glory 

il:?  stninuiTS  shall  driile  thy*. 

n  ha>.t  oorniptod  by  thy  *. 
IhtH.  a:;Jt  imago,  b.  was  excell. 
4:.'ll>  my  ft.  ri'iurncd  nnto  me 
Vi:'i  shine  as  6.  of  tlrmament 
AnuiA  5.*i0  clay  of  L.  no  ft.  in  it 
//'/ft.  :l:4  his  b.  w'a.s  as  the  liijht 
A''f!t  a(j;l;i  above  ft.  of  the  snn 
2  Thru.  2:8  the  A.  of  liis  coming 
lleb.  1:3  being  theft,  of  his  gloi^y 

imiM. 

Jks.  .I:!.")  (lipp.-il  in  ft.  of  water 
Julut  2:"  lillud  them  to  the  ft. 

HRIMSTOXE, 

Otn.  19:21  on  (i.  ft.  L'ikt  17:29 
/)<■«(.  2!l:2;|  the  whole  hind  is  ft. 
Job  18:15  ft.  si-nttered  on  his  hah. 
iN.  11:()  on  the  wicked  snares, 

lire  and  ft.  E:e):.  :3.S:22 
Is.  30:.!:)  like  a  stream  of  ft. 
:)t:9dusl  thereof  into  ft. 
liev.  0:17  out  of  their  months  ft. 

18  third  part  killed  bv  the  *. 
14: 10  shall  be  tormented  with  ft. 
li):20  burning  with  6.  20:10 
21:8  pan   in    the    lake  which 

burueth  with  fire  and*, 

BRI\'G. 

Ofn.  fi:17  ft.  n  flood  on  the  earth 

19  two  of  every  sort*,  into  ark 
9:1 1  I  ft.  a  clouil  over  earth 
18:10  Abri.  did  ft.  on  their  way 

19  ft.  on  ,\.  wliat  he  hath  spo. 
27:12  I  shall  ft.  a  curse  on  me 
'l.i:20ft.  youngest  brother.  .*il 
37  if  I  ft.  himnot,  4.S:9;  44:32 
4.3:16  ft.  these  men  home 
4.'i:19  take  wag.  and  ft.  your  fa. 
4S:9  ft.  them,  and  I  will  bless 

Kt.  1.3:3  L.  shall  ft.  thee,  11 
lS:iy  mayest  ft.  the  causes  to  G. 
21:t»  m:isterft.  liim  to  judges 
•2i:19  first  of  fir^t-fruits  ft.  :j4:a6 
2.3:20  Bend  an  angel  to  ft.  thee 
3.'»:5  a  willing  heart,  let  him  ft. 
36:5  peopleft.  more  than  enough 

Sum.  14:8  if  L.  del.  in  ns,  will*. 
14:1B  able  to  ft.  Deut.  9:28 
24  Caleb  will  I  b.  into  the  land 
20:12  ye  shall  not  ft.  this  cong. 

Viut.  1:17  cause  too  hard,  ft. 
7:1  L<jrd  shall  ft.  thee  into  land 
21:12  'h:ilt  6.  her  to  thv  house 
.30: 12  ft.  it  to  us  that  we  may,  13 
3:1:7  ft.  Judah  to  his  people 

1  .y  im.  1:22  weaned,  I  will  ft.  him 
9:7  said  Saul,  what  ft.  the  man? 

23  ft.  the  portion  I  gave  thee 
20:8  why  *•  thee  to  thv  father 

2  Sam.  3: 12  toft,  all  Israel  to  thee 

13  except  thou  6.  Michal  when 
14:10  saith  aught,  ft.  him  to  me 
J9:I1  l:ist  toA.  the  kinj;  back 

1  K.  8:.32  ft.  his  w.ay  on  his  head 
13:18  ft.  him  back  to  thy  house 
17:11  b.  me  a  morsel  of  bread 
20:33  he  said.  Go  ye,  6.  him 

2  A'.  2:20  ft.  me  a  new  cruse 
0:19  ft.  you  to  whom  ye  seek 

2  f'hr.  ltt:29  ft.  an  otTering 
\eh.  1.3:18  our  God  6.  this  evil 
Job  6:22  did  I  sav,  ft.  unto  me 
10:9  wilt  thou  ft.  me  into  dust 
14:4  who  can  ft.  a  clean  thing 
18:14  ft.  him  to  king  of  terrors 
,30:2:)  thou  wilt  ft.  me  to  death 
;J3:."J0  ft.  bark  his  soul  from  pit 
Px.  43:3  ft.  me  to  thy  holy  hill 
60:9  b.  me  into  a  str.  city,  iaS:10 
72:3  shall  ft.  peace  to  people 
91:23  ft,  on  them  their  own 
PrOF.  29:8  scornful  ft.  a  city 
Kc.  ,3:22  shall  ft.  him  to  see 
11:9  God  will  ft.  thee  into  judg. 
12:14  ft.  every  work  into  judg. 
f'lnt.  8:2*.  thee  into  my  m. 
/<.  7:17  Lord  shall  ft.  on  Ihec 
1 1:2  ft.  them  to  their  place 
15:9  fi)r  I  will  ft.  more  upon  D. 
2.5:12  shall  *.  to  the  ground 
45:21  tell  ye  and  ft. -them  rear 
46:13  I  ft.  near  my  righleousn. 
56:7  will  I  ft.  to  my  holy  moun. 
,58:7  ft.  the  poor  to  thy  house 
60:17  fofl)rassft.  gold,  forironft. 
66:4  *.  their  fears  npon  thera 
Jr.S-.H  I  « ill  *.  you  to  Zion 
10:24  lent  thuu  *.  me  to  noUiing 


IJRI 

11:8  I  will  ft.  words  of  this 
_  ;:18  6.  on  them  day  o(  evil 
31:8ft.  them  Irom  the  north 
32:42  ft.  on  them  all  the  good 
3.3:6  I  will  A.  it  health  luul  euro 

11  shall  ft.  saeiillee  of  praise 
49:5  I  will  ft.  a  fear  upon  them 
t'zfk.  0:3  ft.  a  sHord  upon  you 
11:9  6.  you  out  of  the  midst 
20:15  1  would  not  6.  them 
21:29  will  ft,  on  necks  of  them 
2:1:22  6.  them  against  thee  on 
31:13  ft.  to  own,  36:21 ;  37:21 
38:17  ft.  thee  against  them 
//■(«.  2:14  and  ft.  her  to  wihlem. 
Amos  4:1  ft.  and  let  us  drink.  4 
.^fic.  1:15  will  I  ft.  an  heir  to  thee 
Zee.  8:8  I  will  A.  them,  and  they 
.Ual.  2:13  he  there  till  1  ft.  word 
,5:23  A.  thv  gift  to  the  altar 
17:17  A.  Inm  to  me,  Mark  9:19 
21:2  6.  them  to  me,  Mark  11:2; 

I.iikf  19::i0 
Mark  ~:ii  h.  to  him  one  deaf 
Z-'/Xv  2:10  I  A.  good  tidings 
8:14  A.  no  fiuit  to  perfection 
12:11  ft.  you  into  the  synagog. 
■John  10:16  other  sheep  I  must*. 
1 1:26  ft.  all  things  to  rememb. 
18:2!1  what  accusation  ft.  von? 
.•Ic/.*  ,5:28  to  ft.  this  man's  blood 
7:6  should  ft.  them  into  bondage 
9:2  he  might  ft.  tliem  bound,  21 
22:5  i  went  to  ft.  them  bound 
23:10  to  A.  Paul  into  the  castle 
17  A.  this  young  man  to  enpt. 

1  r')r.l:19  I  will  ft.  to  nothing 
28  to  ft.  to  naught 

4:17  ft.  you  into  remembrance 
9:27  bo'dv,  I  ft.  into  subjection 
li;:fi  may  A.  me  on  my  journey 

2  Cor,  11:20  if  a  man  ft.  you 
Cat.  3:24  schoolm.  to  ft.  us  to  C. 
1  Thfs.  4:14  sleep,  will  God  b. 
1  I\t.  .3:18  he  might  A.  us  to  G, 
•i.Iolin  10  if  any  A,  not  this  doc. 
^.lohit  (i  if  thoii  ft.  on  journey 
ISfi'.  21:21  do  ft.  their  glory  to  it 

26  A.  the  glory  of  nations  into 
See  HOMi:,  iiitiier. 

DRI\G  again. 

Gen.  21:6  ft.  not  my  son  again,  8 
28:15  ft.  thee  a.  into  land,  48:21 
42::!7  I  will  A.  him  a'.ialn 

K.r..  2:j:4  6.  it  l>ack  to  him  again 

.\om.  22:8  I  will  A.  word  again 

D'  '/f.  1:22  ft.  ns  word  again  what 
28:63  L.  shall  ft.  thee  into  E.  a. 

Jad.  11:9  if  ye  *.  me  home  a. 
]9:.3  her  hush,  went  to  A.  her  a. 

2. Sam.  12:2:!  can  I  ft.  him  again 
14:21  ft.  the  young  man  Ab.  a. 
1.5:8  if  Lord  ft.  me  a.  to  .lerus. 
25  A.  me  again  and  show  me 

1  h'.  8:34  forg.  and  ft.  a.  2  Chr.i\:V> 

1  Chr.  13:3  let  ns  ft.  a.  the  ark 
21:12  what  word  I  shall  A.  a. 

i  Chr.  21:19  proph.  to  ft.  them  a. 

.\%ft.  9:29  mightest  ft.  again 

Ps.  08:22  ft.  again  from  B.  I  will 
A.  my  people  from  depths  of 

Prnr.  19:24  as  A.  it  to  mouth  a. 
26:15  grieveth  to  A.  it  again 

Is-  38:8  ft.  again  shadow 
46:8  A.  it  again  to  mind 
49:5  saith  Lord  to  ft.  .lac.  again 
52:8  Lord  shall  ft.  again  Zion 

Jr.  12:15  will  ft.  them  a.  50:19 
15:19  will  i  ft.  thee  again 
16:15*.  a.  to  theirl.'24:6:  32:37 
2:l::5ft.  again  into  their  folds 
28: 1 1  will  ft.  again  .leconiah.  6 
30:3*.  again  tlie  captivity,  18: 
31:2:1;  ^'sf it. .39.25 ;  ,lmo«9:14 
48:47  6.  a.  captivity  of  Moab 
49:6  of  Ammon  ;  39  of  Elam 

E:''k.  16:.53  when  I  ft.  a.  their 
29:14  I  will  ft.  again  captivity 
34:16  will  A.  agilin  that  driven 

Zep.  .3:20  at  tbiit  time  ft.  you  a. 

Z(c.  10:6  ft.  them  again  to  place 

101  will  ft.  them  (J.  out  of  E. 
Mat.  2:8  ft.  word  a.  that  1  may 

See  CAPTrriTT. 

DRI\G  donn. 

Gfn.  42:.38ft.  <l.  gray  h.  44:29,31 
43:7  say,  ft.  brother  down.  44:21 
45:13  and  ft.  doum  my  father 

Deut.  9:3  6.  them  down  beftirc 

2  Sam.  22:28  on  haughty  to  A.  rf. 
1  A'.  1::W  Solinnon,  ft.  d.  to  O. 

2:9  his  hoar  head  ft. thou  d. 
Ps.  18:27  ft.  down  high  looks 

.5.5:2!  Shalt  ft.  d.  to  pit  of  dest. 
Is.  25:5  Shalt  A.  d.  the  noise 
11  he  shall  i.  d.  their  pride 


J5KI 

Is.  25:12  high  fint  shall  he  ft.  (/. 

0.3:0  ft.  rf.  their  strength  ti>  earth 
,/fr.  49:16ft.  Ihtrd.  from  th.  Ob.i 

51:40  will  ft.  them  (/.  like  lambs 
Ezek.  26:20  shall  A.  thee  down 

28:8  shall  ft.  thee  (/.  to  the  pit 
//w.  7:12  A.  thein  tt.  as  fowls 
Jod  3:2  ft.  </.  to  valley  of  .lehosh. 
Amos  :i:ll  he  shall  ft.  d.  thy  str. 

9:2  climb  to  heaven,  ft.  them  d. 
Ob.  3  Who  shall  ft.  ine  down 
Ads  23:15  that  he  A.  him  down 

20  thou  wonkiest  ft.  dou'n  I*aul 
Horn.  10:6  to  A.  Christ  down 

See  EVIL. 

RRIXr:  forth. 

Gen.  1:11  earth  ft./.  21 ;  20  waters 
3:16  in  sor.  slmll'ft.  /'.  children 
ISth.  and  thist.  sli.  it  A./. 
8:17  ft.  f.  every  living  thing 
9:7  ft.  /".  abundantly  in  the  earth 
38:21  ft.  her/,  let  her  be  burnt 
Ex.  3:10  innv.  A.  /'.  mv  jieople  Is. 
11  who  am  I  that  sh.  A./.  Is. 
7:4  I  may  6.  forth  my  annics 
Lev.  26:10  A./',  old,  bee.  of  new 
Xnm.  20:8  A./,  w.  out  of  the  ro. 
Jos.  2:3  b.f.  men  that  are  come 
Jiid.  0:18  1  A.  forth  my  present 
19:22  b.f.  man  came  to  thv  h. 
2  A'.  19:3  no  str.  to  ft./.  Is.  37:3 
Job  14:9  b.f.  boughs  like  a  plant 
15:35  cone,  mischief,  b.f.  vanity 
a8::)2 canst  thou  b.f.  Mazzaroth 
.39:1  the  wild  L'oalsA./.  2,3 
40:20  iiinunt:iins  ft.  him  f.  food 
Ps.  .37:0  he  shall  A.  /".  thy  right. 
92:14  shall  A.  /'.  friiit  in  old  age 
104:14  A.  f.  food  out  of  earth 
1+4:13  oiir  sheep  mayft./. 
Pror.  27:1  what  a  day  may  *./. 
Is.  5:2  should  b.f.  grapes,  4 
3:4  I,  nor  A.  f.  children 
33:11  conceive  chaft".  and  b.f. 
41:21  ft.  forth  your  strong  reas. 
42:1  he  shall  ft.  /'.judg.  to  Gen. 
3  he  shall  ft.  /'.'judgment 
4:!:S  A.  f.  the  'blind 
9  let  them  6.  f.  their  witnesses 
45:8  and  let  tliem  b.f.  salvation 
.55:10  water,  maketh  it  b.  forth 
59:4  conceive  mischief  and  b.f. 
65:9  I  will  6.  f.  seed  out  of  J. 
23  nor  ft.  forth  for  trouble 
66:8  earth'to  ft./,  in  one  day? 
9  and  not  cause  to  b.f.  ? 
Jer.  12:2  grow,  vca  b.J.  fruit 
61:44  I  will  b.f.  what  he  swal. 
Ezek.  12:4  shalt  6.  /'.  thy  stutT. 
17:23  it  shall  ft.  forth  lioughs 
20:6  to  ft.  them/',  of  land  of  E. 
38  6.  them/,  tint  of  country 
47:12  it  shall  ft.  f.  new  fruit 
IIos.  9:13  Eph.  sh.  b.f.  his  chil. 
16  though  thev  ft.  /.  yet  will  I 
Mic.  4:10  lihor  to  6.  /".  O  Zion 
7:9  be  will  ft.  mvf.  to  the  light 
Zep.  2:2  before  decree  ft./. 
Zt>c.  3:8  6.  f.  my  servant 
4:7  ft.  /'.  li'e.adstone  with  ehout. 
5:4  b.f.  a  eiirse;  it  shall  enter 
Mat.  1:43  virg.  sh.  ft.  f.  a  son,  21 
3:8  6.  f.  fruits  meet.  L'ike  i:% 
7:18  cannot  A.  f.  evil,  Luke  6:43 
.Vari-4:20  A./. 'fruit 
Luke  1:31  b.f.  a  son  shalt  call  J. 
8:15  having  heard  word,  b.f. 
15:22  ft.  f.  best  robe 
John  15:'2  it  may  ft.  f.  more  fruit 
16  I  ord.  you,  sho'iild  ft./,  fruit 
19:4  I  A.  him  /'.  that  ve  may 
Acts  12:4  after  Easier  to  A.  him  f. 
Bom.  7:4  that  we  shall  b.f.  fruit 
5  motions  of  sin  to  b.f. 
BRI\G  In. 
Ex.  6:8  ft.  you  into  land 
1.5:17  shalt  A.  in  and  plant  them 
2:i:2;i  my  Angel  shall  A.  thee  in 
Xum.  14:31  lit.  ones,  will  I  A.  in 
Jer.  17:24  A.  in  no  burden  on  sab. 
Dan.  2:'24  A.  me  in  before  the  k. 
9:'24  to  A.  in  everlasting  right. 
Ifag.  1:6  s.  much  and  A.  ire  little 
Luke  5:18  means  to  A.  him  in 
14:'21  ft.  in  hither  the  poor 
2  Pet.  2:1  ft.  in  damnable  here. 

DRI\G  out. 
Gen.  40:14  ft.  inc  out  of  this  ho. 
50:21  G.  will  ft.  you  ojrfof  thial. 
Ex.  0:6  ft.  you  out  from  under 
13  ft.  chit,  of  Is.  oi/(  of  E.  26:27 ; 
7:5;  1'2:.51 ;  Jer.  .31:32 
Deut.  22:21  A.  0.  A.  ;  24  A.  both  0. 
Jos.  6:'22  A.  o.  thence  Rahab 
Jud.  6::iO  A.  o.  thy  son 
Ps.  23:17  O  6.  me  0.  of  my  dis. 


BRI 

Ps.  142:7  A.  my  soul  0.  of  prison 

143:11  ft.  my  soul  ou/of  tr*Mi. 
Is  42:7  to  A.  0.  the  prisoners 
Kzt'k.  11:7  ft.  you  out  of  midst 

20::J4  A.  yon  o.  from  neo.  34:13 
41  ac.  ^'ou,  when  I  ft.  yon  out 

24:0  A.  It  out  piece  by  piece 
Acts  17:5  sought  to  A.  them  out 

DRI.VG    lo   nosH. 
Gen.  41::i2  (iod  will  ft.  it  top. 

«i:20  to  A.  /.  p.  as  at  this  day 
/v.  ;i7:5  he  shall  ft.  it  /. ;). 
Is.  28:21  A.  top.  his  act 

46:11 1  will  also  ft.  it  (o;;. 

DRI.\G  up. 
Gen.  46:4  1  w  ill  ft.  thee  vp  again 
Ex.  3:17  I  will  ft.  yon  vp  out  of 

:W:12  sayest,  ft.  vp  this  people 
A'»;«.  20:25  ft.  up  Aaron  to  m.  II. 
Jud.  (i:13  did  not  L.  ft.  lis  up 

1  Sam.  19:15  ft.  liiiii  up  in  the  b. 
28:11  he  said.  A.  me  up  Samuel 

2  Sam.  0:2  to  A.  up  ark  of  G.  1  A'. 

8:1,4;  1  Chr.  13:0;   15:3,  12, 
14,  '25;  2  Chr.  ,5:2,  5 

1  Chr.  17:5  since  I  ft.  up  Israel 
Is.  HiiA  nor  ft.  up  virgins 

Jer.  27:'22  then  will  I  ft.  them  ujj 
Ezek.  16:40  A.  up  a  company  ag. 
23:40  I  will  ft.  up  a  company 
,')7:6  I  will  ft.  up  llesh  on  you 
I/os.  9:12  they  ft.  ujt  children 
Pom.  10:7  to  A.  up  C.  from  tlied. 
Ep/i.  6:4  A.  them  up  in  nurture 
BRI\GERS. 

2  A".  10:5  6.  up  of  chil.  sent  to  .T. 

BRIXGEST. 
Job  14:3  A.  me  into  judgment 
Is.  40:9  O  .ler.  that  6.  good  tid. 
Acts  17:20  ft.  strange  things 

BRIXGETII. 
Ex.  6:7  A.  you  from  under  burd. 
lA-r.  11:45  L.  that  A.  you  out 
Peut.  8:7  L.  A.  thee  into  a  good 

1  Sam.  2:6  he  A.  down  to  the  gr. 
7  Lord  ft.  low,  and  lifteth  lip 

2  Sam.  22:48  A.  the  people  under 
49  A.  me  forth  from  mine  enc. 

Job  12:6  into  whose  hand  G.  ft. 
22  ft.  to  light  shadow  of  di-ath 
19:29  wrath  ft.  nunis.  of  the  sw, 
•iS:11  thing  hidft.  he  to  light 

Ps.  1:3  ft.  forth  Ills  fruit 
14:7  when  L.  6.  back  cap.  53:6 
:J3:10  ft.  eoun.  of  hea.  to  naught 
37:7  ft.  wicked  devices  to  pass 
68:6  ft.  out  them  that  are  bound 
107:28  A.  them  out  of  their  dist. 
30  A.  them  to  desired  liaven 
l:i.5:7  A.  wind,  ./«'.  10:3;  51:16 

Proi'.  10:31  mouth  of  just  A.  wis. 
16::10  movin;;r  his  lips,  he  A.  e\  il 
18:16  ft.  him  before  great  men 
19:26  son  that  ft.  reproach 
20:26  king  A.  wheel  over  them 
2'.t:15  ft.  mother  to  shame 
21  delicately  A.  up  bis  servant 

25  tlie  fear  of  man  ft.  a  snare 
31:14  she  6.  her  food  from  afar 

Is.  8:7  L.  A.  on  them  the  waters 
•26:5  A.  down  them  dwell  on  h. 
40:*23  A.  the  princes  to  nothing 

26  A.  out  their  host  by  number 
43:17  A.  forth  chariot  and  horse 
54:16  the  smith  that  ft.  forth 
01:11  the  earth  ft.  forth  her  bud 

./,r.  4.31  ft.  forth  her  first  child 
Ezek.  '29:16  ft.  iniquity  to  rem. 
//us.  10:1  Is.  ft.  forth  fruit  to  him. 
/fag.  1:11  which  ground  A.  forth 
Mat.  3:10  every  tree  that  ft.  not 
forth  ".  fruit,  7:19;  Luke  3:9 

7:17  goodtree  A.  forth  g.  fruit 

12::)5  a  good  man  A.  forth  good, 
evil  A.  evil  things.  Luket):45 

13:'2:)  ft.  forth  some  a  h.-fold 
52  ft.  out  of  treas.  things  new 

17:1  Jesus  6.  them  to  high  m. 
Mark  4:'28  the  earth  ft.  forth  fr. 
Luke  6:43  good  tree  ft.  not  cor. 
./o/inl2:'24iritdicitft.  15:5 
Col.  1:6  gospel  A.  forth  fruit 
Tit.  2:11  grace  ofG.  that  ft.  sal. 
Iltb.  1:6  A.  first-begot,  into  world 

6:7  the  earth  A.  forth  herbs 
Jam.  1:15  A.  forth  sin,  and  sin  *. 

Se^  TIDINGS. 

BRI\GI\G. 

Ex.  12:42  observed  for  A.  them 
36:6  were  restrained  from  ft. 
Xum.  14:.36  by  ft.  np  a  slander 
2  Sam.  19:10  of  ft.  the  king.  43 
2  A'.  21:12  I  am  A.  such  evil 
Ps.  126:ti  rejoic.  ft.  his  sheave* 
Eztk.  20:9  known  in  A.  them 
Pan.  9:12  ft.  upon  us  great  evil 


'SO 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


BRO 

Mai.  21:43  a  nation  b.  forth  fruit 
Jfom.  7:23  ft.  nip  into  captivity 
8  Cor.  10-5  f).  into  capti.  ev.  tlio. 
J/'rb.2:10  In  A.  many  eons. 
7:1HA.  in  of  a  lirttor  liope  did 
ait/.  2:5  A.  in  the  Hood  on  world  I 

BRI\K. 
Er.  S:3  laid  ttie  ark  by  river's  J. 
yos.  3:8  Hiien  come  to  b.  of  J. 
.£^2€A*.  47:6  caused  me  return  to  b. 

DROAD. 
A'eft.  3-8  tlicy  fortilied  Jerusalem 

to  the  A.  wall.  12:38 
Job  .36:16  out  of  .strait  into  J.  pi. 
Ps.  11I):!W  thy  com.  is  exceed,  b. 
Cant.  .'1:2  in  h.  ways  I  will  seek 
/*.  33:21  he  a  jilace  of  b.  rivers 
Jfr.  5:1  seek  m  ft.  places  thereof 
51:,58A.  walls  of  B:il)vlon 
Kah.  2:4  chariots  justle  in  ft.  w. 
Mat.  7:13  ft.  way  to  destructi<m 
2:j:5  make  A.  their  phylacteries 
BROADER. 
Job  11:9  meas.  is  ft.  than  the  sea 
BROIDERED. 


BRO 


Ezfl-.  111:13  laim.  was  of  ft.  work 

15  ft.  L'arnients  and  coveredst 
27:7  with  ft.  work  to  be  thy  .sail 

16  in  thy  fairs  with  ft.  work 
24  fliy  mercliants  in  ft.  work 

1  Tim.  2:9  nor  with  ft.  hair 

BROILED. 
Luke  24:42  a  |)it.ce  of  a  6.  fish 

BROKEN. 
Oen.  17:14  ft.  my  cov.  Pa.  5.5:20- 

/?.  24:5;  .3.3:8:  Jer.  11:10 
Lev.  21:11)  m.  A.  footed,  ft.  hand. 
20  hath  his  stones  ft.  not  ofler 
22:22  ft.  ye  shall  not  olfcr,  24 
26:13  ft.  the  hands  of  your  yoke 
26  wlien  I  haveft.  staffof  bnad 
JiKl.  5:23  the  horse-hoofs  ft.  by 

1  Sam.  2:4  bows  ofmisrhtvare  ft 

2  Sam.  23:35  ft.  of  st.  S.  ft-.  18:.31 

1  Chr.  14:11  ft.  in  nponmine  ene. 

2  Chr.  20:37  ft.  tliv  works,  sh  b 
.32:5  he  built  up  all  the  wall  ft. 

Job  4:10  teeth  of  y.  lions  are  A. 
7:5  skin  is  A.  and  Ic.athsome 
16:12  ho  hath  ft.  me  asunder 
22:9  arms  of  fatherli-ss  been  A 
24:20  wickedness  shall  he  A 
31:22  arm  be  ft.  from  the  bone 
38:15  the  hi^h  arm  shall  he  ft 

Ps.  3:7  A.  teeth  of  the  uu^odly 
31:13  I  am  like  a  A.  vessel 
34:18  them  of  a  ft.  heart,  51:17 
20  not  one  of  them  is  6. 
3T:15  their  bows  be  ft. .-  17  arms 
38:8  I  am  feelile  and  sore  ft. 
41:10  ft.  US  in  ])lace  of  dragons 
51:8  bones  lli.mliast  ft.  may  rej 
„'~„s:>c-ririivs  (,f  c.  ;,re  a  A.  spi'. 
60:2e:irth  to  tremble  hast  A. 
6!1:30  repr.  hath  ft.  my  heart 
107: 16  ft.  the  gates  of  brass 
100:16  slay  theft,  in  heart 
1-24:7  snare  is  ft.  we  are  escaped 
147:3  he  healelh  the  ft.  in  heart 

Prop.  6:15  suddenly  sh.  he  be  ft. 
1.5:13  by  sor.  of  heart  spirit  isft 
17:32  6.  snint  drieth  the  bones 
2.5:19  is  like  a  ft.  tooth 

Ec.  4:12  threefold  cord  is  not  ft 
12:6  or  the  trolden  liowl  be  b 

^i-^'V  !?Mi<-f  nl'  their  shoes  A. 
7:8  shall  Eph.  bo  A. 
R:15ainont;  them  shall  be  J 

9:4  A  the  yoke  of  his  burden 
14:5  A.  the  stair  of  the  wicked 
2!)  rod  of  him  smote  thee  is  A 

19:10  shall  be  A.  in  piirposes 

21:9  all  the  iniaofcs  h„  hath  ft 

28:13  fall  backward  and  be  A  ' 

33:8  ft.  the  covenant 
10  any  of  the  cords  be  b. 

36:Gtrustest  in  stalfof  A  reed 

Jcr.  2:13  ft.  cisterns  that  hold  ne 
16  A,  the  crown  of  thy  head 
20  of  old  I  have  A.  thy  yoke 

5:5  these  have  A.  the  yoke  and 

10:20  all  my  cords  are  A. 

11:16  the  branches  of  it  are  A 

14:17  virgin  of  my  people  is  A. 

22:-3S  is  this  man  C.  a  A.  idol? 

23:9  my  heart  is  A. 

28:2  ft.  yoke  of  kins  of  Babvloii 

3:3:21  then  may  also  my  cove- 
n.-int  beA.  with  David 

48:17  how  is  the  stron;;  staffA. 
38  I  have  A.  Moah  like  a  vessel 

50:17  Nebuch.  A.  Israel's  bones 
2:1  hammer  of  whole  earth  A. 

rjl:.58  broad  walls  of  B.  sh  beA 
iim.  2:9  he  hath  A.  her  bars 

3:4  hath  ft.  my  bones  ;  16  teeth 


Ezek.  6:9  6.  with  their  wh.  heart 
17:19  covenant  that  he  hath  A. 
19:12  her  stroii<j  rods  were  ft. 
96:2  .'Vha,  she  is  A. 
27:-26  e.'ist  wind  A.  thee 
34  Shalt  he  A.  by  the  seas 
30:21  A.  the  arm  of  Pharaoh 
23  break  the  strongand  thatft. 
„Ho  h'"  boughs  are  A.  by  rivers 
32:-28  be  ft.  in  midst  of  nncir. 
34:  t  nor  have  ye  bound  up  ft 
16  and  I  will  bind  up  that  ft 
27  A.  the  bands  of  their  yoke 
44:7  they  have  ft.  my  covenant 
Dan.  2:42  kingdom  partly  ft. 
8:8  the  great  horn  was  A.  22 
25  he  shall  be  ft.  without  band 
11:4  his  kingdom  shall  be  A. 
22  with  arms  of  a  flood  be  6. 
ITos.  5:11  Eph.  is  ft.  in  judgment 
Zee.  11:11  it  was  A.  in  that  dav 
16  shep.  shall  not  heal  that'A. 
Mat.  15:.37  A.  meat.  Mark  8:8 
21:44  fall  on  this  stone,  shall  be 
A.  Luke  20:18 
Luke  12:.39  suff.  house  to  he  A. 
John  5:18  not  only  ft.  the  Sab. 
7:23  law  of  M.  should  not  be  ft. 
10:.35  the  scripture  cannot  he  ft. 
19:31  their  legs  might  be  A. 
36  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  A. 
21:11  yet  was  not  the  net  A. 
.icts  20:11  A.  bread  and  talked 
27:.35  had  A.  it,  he  began  to  eat 

1  Cor.  11:^4  my  body  A.  for  you 
Rev.  2:27  as  ves.  shall  they  be  A. 

BRORE\  down. 

2  A'.  11:6  that  it  be  not  A.  d. 
-VM.  2:13  I  viewed  thewallsA.  a. 
ft.  80:12  why  A.  (L  her  hedges  ? 

89:40  has  ft.  a.  all  his  hed^^es 
Priw.  24:31  wall  was  A.  down 
25:-3R  is  like  a  city  A.  down 
h.  16:8  A.  d.  principal  plants 
22:10  houses  A.  d.  to  fortify  wall 
24:10  city  of  confusion  is  A.  d. 
19  is  utterly  A.  down. 
Jer.  4:26  cities  A.  d.  ;  48:20  M.  39 
Ezek.  ,311:4  foundation  sh.  be  A.  d 
■Toel  1:17  the  barns  are  A.  d. 
F.pk.  2:14  ft.  d.  middle  wall 

BROKEX  forth. 
Gen.  38:-29li.. whilst  thou  A.  forth 
2  Sam.  5:20  L.  A.  f.  on  mine  ene 

BROKE\in. 
1  Uhr.  14:11  A.  in  on  mine  ene. 

BROKE\  o(T. 
Job  17:11  my  jiurposes  are  A.  of 
Is.  27:11  houghs  withered  A.  off 
Rom.  11:17  and  if  some  be  A  of 
20  bee.  of  unbelief,  A.  off,  io' 
BROKEiV  in,  or  to  pieces. 
1  Snm.  2:10  adv.  shall  he  ft.  to  p 
i  Chr.  2.5:12  from  rock,  were  ft 
ft-.  89:10  thou  h:is  ft.  R.  hi  p. 
h.  8:9  ye  shall  ft.  in  p. 
30:14  as  a  jiotter's  ves.  A   in  p 
Hos.  8:6  calf  of  .Sam.  shall  ft.  p.' 

BROKEiV  np. 
Gen.  7:11  fount,  of  deep  A  vrt 
2  K.  25:4  J.  A.  vp.  ./o-.  39:2 ;  ,52- 
2  Chr.  24:7  A.  vp  house  of  God 
Prov.  3:-30  depths  ft.  np 
.l/ail.  24:43  bouse  to  bo  ft.  tip 


BRO 

John  18:1  went  over  A.  Cedron 
BROOKS. 

Num.  21:14  in  tlie  A.  of  Arnon 
Detjt.  8:7  a  land  of  A.  of  water 
2  Sam.  23::M  A.  of  G.  1  Chr.  11:.32 
\K.  18:5  A.  said.  Go  unto  all  A. 


-  -  -  -   — ..,..,   ..I..,,,  ,,,,  iiiiiiia 

.??..'■'!  •■'?,s'''™ni  of  A.  pass 
le  A. 


Mark  2:4  tbi-v  iiad  6.  i-oo'f  •«» 
Acts  13:43  wlien  coiig.  was  A. 


■up 


BROKEN-HEARTED. 

ft.  61:1  to  hind  uptheft.-A. 
Luke  4:18  to  heal  the  b.-h. 

BROOD. 
Luke  13:.34  hen  doth  gather  A. 

BROOK. 
Gen.  32:23  sent  them  over  the  A 
/>».  2;3:40  take  willo\vs  of  the  a' 
Num.  13:-23  to  A.  Esehol.  cut  br  ' 
fl«/<.  •2:13  over  theft.  Zered.  14' 
9:21  east  the  <liist  into  theft 

l.v«m.  17: 10  stones  out  of  the  A. 

<~"V,[\}-'"^'\ '"""""'  ''■  KWron 
,   1'  I.  Ji''!'  '"■  """«  '"'<="  the  A. 

Ji\i.\  ''''■^'  *''ou  passest  ov.  ft 

1 1:.3  hide  by  the  ft.  Cherith,  6 
6  he  drank  of  the  ft 

1ft40  Elijah  brought  to  A.  Kish 
2  CT»;.  2016  find  them  ate.  of  a: 

29  16  carried  It  to  the  A.  Kidron 
feh  fl^T'l  ™<lf  t.ipped  theA. 

£i»i     ■',"''"  '"'■'■'•if'illvKsaft. 
40:22  „,l„w.s,,,v,.  compass  him 

110.,  drink  oftheft.  in  way 
Pror.  18:4  wisdom  as  a  ft 

T      S^^V."''-  of  "-illows 
Jer.  31:40  fields  to  A.  Kid,  holy 


20:17  shall  not  see  thi  „. 

23:-34  gold  as  stcmes  of  A. 
ft.  43:1  hart  pant,  after  wat.-ft. 
/".  10:6  A.  of  defence  be  emptied 

7  paner-reeds  bv  the  ft.  shall 

8  cast  angle  into  A.  shall  lam. 
BROTH. 

J»d.  6:19  G.  put  the  A.  in  a  not 
Is.  65:4  A.  of  abominable  things 

BROTHER. 
Gen.  9:5  of  every  man's  ft. 
29:12  he  was  her  father's  A. 
43:6  ye  had  a  A.  the  man  asked 
I         have  ye  another  A.  44:19 
Deid.  2.5:5  hush.  ft.  shall  go  in 
•/"'/.  21:6  I.  repen.  for  B.  their  A. 
Job  1:13  in  the  eldest  A.  ho.  18 
.30:29  I  am  a  A.  to  dragons 
Prow  17:17  a  A.  is  born  for  adv. 
18:9  slothful  is  ft.  to  him 
19  a  ft.  offended  is  harder 
24  stieketh  closer  than  a  ft. 
27:10  better  a  neigh,  than  ft.  far 
Ee.  4:8  hath  neither  child  nor  ft. 
■ler.  9:4  tr.  not  in  aiiv  ft.  for  ev.  ft. 
Ezek.  44:25  for  6.  thevmay  defile 
Mai.  1:2  was  not  E.  .tacob's  A  *• 
Mat.  10:21  A.  de.  upA.  Ma:rk\^-\1 
Mark  12:19  if  m.'s  A.  die,  Luke 

20:-38 
.Tohn  11:19  J.  came  to  co.  con.  A. 
.\<'tf!  9:17  A.  Saul  receiv.  22-13 
12:2  killed  James  theA.  of  John 
21:20  A.  bow  many  thous.  bel 

1  for.  .5:11  called  a  A.  he  a  forn. 
6:6  ft.  goeth  to  law  with  A. 
7:12  ft.  hath  a  wife 

15  a  A.  is  not  under  bondage 
8:11  thy  know,  wealc  6.  perfsh 

2  Cor.  8:18  sent  with  him  the  ft. 

9  The.i.  3:6  withdraw  from  ev.  A. 

15  hut  admonish  him  as  a  A. 
Phile.  7 saints  refresh,  by  thee.  A. 

16  above  a  servant  a  A"  beloved 
His  BROTHER. 

Gen.  25:26  after  that  came  Ms  A 
4-3:.38  his  A.  is  dead.  44:20 
K.\\  32:27  slay  ev.  man  his  A. 
Beut.  19:19  to  have  done  to  A 
28:.54  eye  be  evil  toward  hisb. 
-Veft.  5:7  usury  ev.  one  oihls  ft. 
ft-.  49:7  by  any  means  red.  his  ft. 
Is  3:6  shall  fake  hold  of  ftis  ft. 
9:19  no  man  shall  spare  his  A. 
19:2  fight  every  one  ag.  his  A. 
41:6  to  his  A.  be  of  good  cour. 
■Jer.  31:.34  teach  no  more  everj' 

man  hisb.  Ileh.  8:11 
.34:9  serve  himself  of  a  J.  his  ft. 

17  liberty  every  one  to  his  ft 
Ezek.  18:18  spoiled  his  A.  by  vio. 
.33:.30  every  one  to  his  A. 
IIos.  12:3  ft.  by  the  heel  in  the  w 
.Imos  1:11  he  did  pni-sue  ft.  A. 
-l/iC.  7:2  hunt  every  man  his  ft. 
Hag.  2:22  by  sword  of  Jiis  ft. 
Zee.  7:9  mercy  ev.  man  to  h.  ft. 
10  imagine  evil  against  his  ft. 
Mai.  2:10  treacherously  ag'st  A. 
Mat.fi-.ii  sayeth  Raca  to  his  A. 
18:.35  if  ye  forgive  not  every  one 

hisb.  their  trespasses 
3-2:24    seed  to  A.  Mark   12:19; 

Luke  20:28 
25  left  his  wife  tn  his  A, 
■Tohn  1:41  he  findethfti,sA.  Simon 
Horn.  14:13  to  full  in  hit  A.  way 
1  Thts.  4:6  no  man  def  his  A. 
■lam.  4:11  evil  of  and  jnd.  hisb 

1  John  2:9  and  hateth  his  A.  11 

10  loveth  his  A.  abideth  in  li" 
3:10  that  loveth  not  his  ft.  14  " 

12  not  as  Cain,  who  sle.  his  ft. 

15  hateth  his  A.  is  a  murd.  4-si) 
4:21  love  God.  love  his  ft.  also 
5:16  if  any  see  his  ft.  sin  a  sin 

My  BROTHER. 

Gen.  4:9  0.  said.  .\m  I  mub.  kee 
90:5  he  is  my  ft.  13:  1  K.  20:.32 
'37:41  will  I  slay  my  ft.  Jacob 
29:15  because  thou  art  mt/  ft. 

2  .^am.  l:-3ti  mu  A.  .Tonathiin 
1  K.  13:30  saying.  Alas,  my  ft. 
ft-.  .35:14  tho.  he  had  been  my  ft. 
Cant.  8:1  wert  as  mub. 
./«-.  22:18  saving.  Ah.  myb. 
Mat.  12:.50  is  mv  A.  Mark  3:.35 

18:21  how  oft  shall  mu  A.  sin 
Luke  12:13  speak  to  niy  A. 


BRO 

■lohn  11:21  my  A.  had  not  died 

1  Cor.  8:13if  nie:itmake?«i/A. 

2  Cor.  2:13  found  not  Tit.  my  ft. 
Our  BROTHER. 

Gen.  .37:26  wh.  profit  if  si.  our  ft. 
27  tor  he  is  our.  A.  Jud.  9:3 
42:21  guilty  conceniiug  our  b 
„,."'■  **-'^'^  "''"'  "■'">  'I'eni  ourb 
Phile.  1  Tim.  our  ft.  to  Phileiu. 

Thy  BROTHER. 

Gen.  4:9  ^\-here  is  Abel  thy  A. 
10  voice  of  thy  A.  blood  crieth 
2i:40  and  shalt  serve  thy  ft. 
38:8  A,  wife  r.  up  seed  to  thy  A. 
£>.  4:14  is  not  Aaron  thy  A.  ^ 
Lev.  19:17  shalt  not  hate  thy  ft, 
2:):36  that  thy  A.  may  live 
Deut.  13:6  lUhyb.  entice  secretly 
lo:lI  open  thy  h.  wide  to  thyb. 
12  thy  ft.  a  Heb.  be  sold  to  thee 
2-3:3  all  lost  things  otthyb. 
2.3:7  not  abhor  Edom.  he  is  t  ft. 
•2  Sam.  2:22  my  face  to  J.  thub. 
13:90  h.  thy  peace,  he  is  thi/  ft 
1  7i.  20::j3  said,  thy  b.  Benhadad 
.lob  23:6  pledge  from  thy  A 
ft.  50:20  spcakest  against  thr/b. 
Pim\  27:10  into  thyb.  house 
Ob.  lOviolence  against  (.  A  J 
.Vat.  5:2;s  that  /.  A.  hath  aught 
24  first  be  reconciled  to  thyb 
i:3  in  t.  A.  eye,  5;  Luke(i:41,42 
18:15  gained  t.  ft.  Luke  17:3 
■Mm  11:23  thy  ft.  shall  rise 
Rom.  14:10  set  at  naught  thy  ft. 

Your  BROTHER. 
Gen.  42:34  will  I  deliver  vou  y.  ft. 
4o:4  I  am  Joseph,  your'b 
■TuU.  9:18  Ah:m.  bee.  he  is  n  ft 
Ber.  1:9  I  .John  wlui  also  am  y.  b. 

BROTHERHOOD. 
Zee.  11:14  lireak  ft.  between  J. 
Ift-^.  2:17  love  the  ft.  fear  God 

BROTHERLY. 
Amos  1:9  remember  not  ft.  cove 
Rom.  12:10  afl-ect.  with  ft.  love 
1  ?'■''<=•'•  -4:9  as  touching  ft.  love 
Ileb.  1.3:1  let  A.  love  continue 
■2Pet.  l:7togodIinessA.  kindness 

BROl'GHT. 
Oen.  20:9  A.  on  me  a  great  sin 
27:20  Lord  thy  God  A.  it  to  me 
E.r.  18:26  hard  causes  they  A. 
19:4  how  I  A.  you  to  myself 
3-3:1  that  A.  us  np  out.  as 
21  thou  hast  A.  so  great  a  sin 
Ifum.  14:3  A.  us  to  this  land 
16:10  hath  A.  thee  near  to  him 
27:5  M.  A.  their  cause  before  L 
Deut.  5:15  A.  thee  out  thence 
26:13  A.  an-ay  the  hal.  things 
■los.  7:'34  A.  them  to  valley  of  A. 
24:7  Lord  A.  the  sea  upon  them 
Jud.  2:1  ft.  you  unto  the  laud 
18:3  who  ft.  thee  hither? 
1  Sam.  1:94ft.  Sam.  to  house  ofL. 
10:97  and  ft.  him  no  presents 
15:35  D.  received  what  she  6. 
9  Sam.  7:18  that  thou  hast  A.  me 
hitherto.  1  Chr.  17:16 

1  7(".  9:9  A.  this  evil,  2  Chr.  7:29 
17:20  A.  evil  upon  the  widow? 

2  K.  5:20  in  not  receiv.  \\liat  hcA. 
17:4  Iloshea  A.  no  present 
20:11  A.  the  shadow  backward 

1  fftr.  ll:I9ivithjeop.  of  lives*. 
14:17  L.  A.  fear  of  him  on  all 

2  Chr.  13:18  chil.  of  Isr.  were  6. 
22:9  A.  Ahaziah  to  Jehu 
32:2:3  many  A.  gifts  to  L.  to  Jer, 

Ezra  8:18  A.  us  a  nianof  underst 
^eh.  4:15  ft.  their  counsel 

9:.33  in  all  that  is  A.  upon  us 

1.3:12  Judah  A.  tithe  of  com 
■Toh  4:12  was  secretly  ft.  to  me 

21:.32  yet  shall  lie  be  ft.  to  grave 
ft.  35:4  be  ft.  to  confusion.  26 

4.5:15  with  gladness  shall  he  A. 

71:24  A.  to  shame  seek  mv  hurt 
Prov.  6:26  a  man  is  ft.  to  pVce 
Cant.  2:4ft.  me  to  banquet-house 
Is.  15:1  Ar  ft.  Kir  ft.  to  silence 
2.S:13  A.  the  land  of  C.  to  ruin 
99:*30  terrible  one  is  A.  to  naught 
43:93  A.  me  the  small  cattle,  -34 
48:15  called  him.  I  have  ft.  him 
.53:7  he  is  ft.  as  a  lamb 
.59:16  his  arm  ft.  salvation.  63:5 
60:11  that  thi-ir  kings  mavbeft. 
62:9  they  fh.ifA.  it  shall  dri'nk  it 
Jer.  15:81  ha^-e  A.  on  them 
.32:42  as  I  ha^'c  A.  all  this  evil  on 
40:3  now  the  Lord  hath  6.  it 
Ezek.  14:29  comf  concer.  evil  16. 
29:5  Shalt  not  be  ft.  together 
40:4  art  thou  ft.  hither 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


781 


BRO 

T)nn.  7:1m''.  tiim  near  Ancinit 
9.11  wntilii'd  i-\  il  mill  'j  It  on 
llliiiMil  Ilii-v  thnt*.  Irt 

//ar/    1:1)  VI' ft  It  home 

.lAl'/.  10  mKliall  111-  ft  hc-forc  kin;». 

Mark  !*"•;  Luke  ■»  M 
l-Ji'iinft  todi'-'ol.  LllkeU■^^ 
17:1(1  ft.  Illiii  Id  (linciplfs 
18*1  was  ft   iiwisl  lO.tXX)  talents 
19  1:)  ft    little  ehil.  .\f<irk  10  1) 

Hark  KVl:trihuke  Itluiseft  Ihom 

Lukt  'i-fi  ft.  Iiini  to  Jeriisalein 
10  :I4  ft  liim  to  an  ini\ 

John  7-45  have  ye  not  ft.  him? 

Ac/^  5. '21  prison  to  have  them  6. 
9:'27  ft.  hiin  to  apo8lle3 
15::l  ft  on  their  way 
lli:'JO  ft.  thetn  to  the  nmsistrates 
19:;17  ft.  these  men,  no  rohberri 
20:12  ft.  the  youni;  man  alive 
21:5  they  all' ft.  ns  on  our  way 
i'i.fi  eomnnmdetl  I'aill  to  be  b. 
27:21  must  he  ft.  before  Cesar 

Horn,  l.'i  21  to  heft   thither 

1  Oor.  U.12  not  lieft.  under  power 

2  Cor.  I:l*i  be  6.  on  my  way  to.I 
2  Tim.  VlOft.  life  and  immortal 

1  Pfl.  l:i:l  grace  that  is  A.  to  jou 

2  PtI.  2:19  of  fame  is  he  ft. 

DROrtillT  ngaln. 
Oeri.  14- 111  Ahrain  ft.  ar/ain  Lot 
Ke.  1.^:19  L.  ft.  ti.  waters  of  sea 
/V«^  1:25  A.  us  word  ayain 
Ruth  1:21  L.  A.  me  home  af/aiil 
1  Sam.  6:21  Philistines  6.  aqiiin 
i  Chr.  m-.n  L.  6.  Manas,  a.  to  J. 
Ezfk.  34:1  A.  a.  what  was  driven 
39:27  A.  them  aj.  from  the  pco. 
Ilel).  13:20  A.  aij.  from  the  dead 

nROrCHT  hncll. 
1  A'.  13:23  prophet  he  had  A.  baH- 
i  rft)'.  19:4.Tehos.  A.  themft.toL. 
Ps.  85:1  ft.  hark  the  captivity 
£zek.  :i<:S  laud  A.  ft.  from  th'csw. 

nnOlGHT  ionn. 
Gen.  :J9:1  was  ft.  il.  into  E'.'vpt     ; 

1  Sam.  30:16  ft.  him  cl.  they  were 
Pa.  20:8  they  are  A.  (I.  and  fallen 

107:12  he  A.  (/.  their  heart 

/*.  5:15  mean  man  shall  be  A.  d. 
14:11  tliv  pomp  is  A.  tfoirn 

15  shall  be  ft.  i/o»71  to  hell 
2<.):4  shall  he  A.  il.  speak  out 
43:14  A.  liown  all  the  nobli  s 

Lam.  2:2  A.  them  rf.  to  tlie  gro. 

E:i-k.  17:21  have  A.  <l.  high  tree 
.31:1H  be  A,  tl.  with  trees  of  E.leti 

Z.^(-.  10:11  pride  of  Assy,  be  ft.  d- 

Maf.  11:23  t'aperu.  ft.  d.  to  hell 

Acts  9:30  brethren  ft.  him  d.  to  C. 
DROUGHT  forlli. 

Gfn.  1:12  the  earth  A.  forl/t  grass 
21  waters  ft. /0/7A  aljundantlv 
11:18  king  of  Salem  ft./,  bread 
l."):5  Lord  ft.  forth  Abram 
19:1(1  angels  6.  Lol.fnrt/i 
41:47  the  earth  ft./orfAbyhand. 

Ex.  3:12  thon  hast  ft./,  peop. 
10:3  ye  have  A.  ns  f.  nito  wild. 
20:4')  I  am  L.  A.  them/.   Ltr. 
85::iS;  2);:l:),  45 

,Vimi.  24R';odA.  himr'. 

Deiil.  6.12  Lord  ft.  thee/.  8:14 
9:12  people  ft.  f.  have  corrupted 
20:8  I-.  ft.  us  f.  with  a  mighty  h. 
33:14  frnits  b.  forth  by  sun 

Jud.  6:8  A.  yon*/,  out  of  house 

2  Sam.  22:20  ft.  me  forth  into  a 

large  place,  Ps.'l'*:\9 
1  A".  9:9  forsook  Lord  who  A.  / 

their  fathers.  2  C/ir.  7:22 
Job  10:18  bast  thon  A.  mo  f. 

21:30  be  A.  f.  to  day  of  wrath 
Ps.  7:14  b.Jorlh  falsehood 

90:2  before  mountains  wereA./. 

10.5::!0  their  land  A./,  frogs 
43  6.  forth  his  people  with  joy 
iVot'.  8:21  no  depths,  I  was  b.J. 

25  before  the  hills  was  I  b.J. 
Cant.  8:5  thv  mother  A.  thee/. 
/«.  5:2  it  ft.  /'ojV/k  wild  grapes 

26:18  ft./,  "wind;  45:10  w.  6.  /. 

51:18  aiiiong  sons  she  hath  A.  /. 

66:7  before  she  trav.  she  b.f. 
8  as  soon  as  Z.  trar.  she  A.  /. 
Jer.  2:27  thou  hast  ft.  me/. 

11:4  I  A.  thein/ort/i.  31:13 

80:3  Pasliur  ft.  f.  .1.  out  of  stocks 

;)2:21  A.  /(>/-M  Israel  with  si^ns 

50:25  Lord  A.  f.  weap.  ofindig. 

51:10  L.  h:ith  A.  f.  our  right. 
.&:>•*.  12:7  I  ft. /."my  stuft'byday 

14:22  a  remna'nt  b.f.  sons 
.1/ic  5:3  which  trav.  hath  b.f. 

lUi't.  2:19  olive-tree  hath  not  A.  f. 

.Mat.  1:25  she  had  ft.  /.  flrst-born 


BRO 


.Vat   13  8  good  gr.  b.f.  Mark  4:8 
iKA*!  1  57  Kllzahelhn,/  a  wni 
2:7  she  ft.  /  her  first  bom  son 
12:16  ground  of  a  rich  nuiii  A.  f. 
.lolni  19:13  Pilate  ft../or//i  .lesus 
.Acta  5:19  doors  and  "ft   them  f. 
126  Ilerod  would  have  A  him/. 
25-17  com.  the  nuin  to  be  A.  /. 
Jam  5  18  earth  ft  .fortli  fruit 
Rer.  12:5  she  A  /.  "ft  inan-chlld 
13  persecuted" wonntn  wh.  b.f. 
RROI  (illT  in. 
On.  .39:11  ft   in  a  Hebrew 
47:7  ilos,  ft  (/( .lacob  his  father 
Detit.  9:1  my  right  L.  ft  me  in 
11:29  L.  hath  ft.  ih  unto  land 
yeh.  13:19  no  burden  A.  in 
Ps.  78-26  ft.  in  the  south  wind 
.4e'^  7:45  ft.  it>  w-ith  .lesus 
Gai.  2: 1  brethren  unawares  6.  in 

nROKillTinlo. 
Xmn   1(1-1 1  not  ft.  us  i/i/o  a  laud 
1  Sam.  20  8  ft.  thy  serv.  into  a  cov. 
/V,  22:15  ft.  me  into  dust 
rVin/.  1:4  king  6.  me  i.  his  eham. 
.ler.  2:7  ft.  you  L  a  i>leu.  counti-y 
Lam.  3:2  ft.  mo  into  darkin-ss 
Ezek.  4-1:7  A.  in.  my  sanctuary 
.h'tft  9-8  A.  him  into  Damascus 
21:28  ft.  Creeks  into  the  temple 

1  Tim.  6:7  ft.  nothing  info  w-orld 
//fA.  13:11  whose  blood  is  ft.  into 

nRoi'Girr  low. 

.Tnd.  Il::i5  dan.  ft.  me  very  low 

2  r'Ar.  28:19  Lord  A.  .Iiidiih  low 
.lot)  14:21  they  are  ft.  low 

21:21  arc  gotie  and  A.  /rt(() 
P<.  79:8  for  w-e  are  A.  very  Iniv 
106:43  A.  low  for  their  iniquity 
107:39  A.  low  thro'  oppression 
1 16:6  I  was  ft.  low,  ho  helped 
142:6  for  I  am  ft.  vi-ry  low 
Kr.  12:4  daug.  of  music  be  6.  low 
U.  2:12  shall  ho  It.  low 
25:5  of  terrible  ones  A.  low 
/.'/A-^  3:5  every  mountain  and  hill 
ft.  Ion;  I<.  40: 1 

BROl«:llT  out. 
Gen.  1.5:7  ft.  tln-e  o.  offr  of  Cha. 
4-3:23  he  A.  S.  out  unto  them 
K.r.  13:3  L.  A.  you  O'lt.  9.  14.  16 
20:2  L.  A.  thi"e  out.  Ij-i:  19:36: 
JVvm.l5:41:  neid.ti-.ly.Ps.M-.W 
Ler.  23:13  I  6.  them  o.  1  A'.  8:21 
/)cn/.  5:15  that  L.  A.  thee  ow( 
9:23  A.  ont  to  slav  them 
./(K.  6:-i3  A.  out  liahab  and  all 
21:5  and  afterward  I  A.  you  out 
■I  Snm.  13:18  A.  hero,  anil  bolted 
2  Clir.  2-3:11  ft.  o«(  the  king's  sou 
7^.  78:16  he  A.  str.  out  of  rock 
80:8  hast  ft.  a  vine  out  of  Egypt 
107:14  ft.  them  out  of  darkness 
1.36:11  A.  out  Isr.  fi-om  among 
.Ter.  7:22  in  the  day  I  A.  them  out 
Dan.  5:13  king  A.  o.  of  Jewry  » 
//<».  12:13  prophet  L.  6.  Isr.  out 
Arts  7: 10  M.  wh.  ft.  us  out  of  Eg. 
12:17  L.  A.  him  out  of  prison 
13:17  a  high  arm  A.  them  out 
16::10  A.  o.  and  said,  w-h.m.  T  do? 
:J9  bes.  them  and  ft.  them  out 
RROrnllT  to  pnas. 
2  /v'.  19:-ri  I  ft.  it  top.  Is.  37:-26 
Eztk.  21:7  and  shall  be  ft.  to;). 
1  Cot-.  1.5:51  then  be  ft.  lop. 

BROl'GIIT  up. 
E.r.  17:3  w-li.  ft.  ns  ti/t,  .Y?/?n.2I:5 
.3-2:1  as  for  M.  that  ft.  ns  up.  2-3 
4  thy  gods  A.  th.  up.»:  1  A.  1'2:-2S 
Xujn.  16:13  hast  A.  us  up 
20:4  w-hy  have  ye  A.  up 
Deut.  20:1  with  thee  A.  thee  wp 
-to.'j.  21:17  he  it  is  that  A.  us  vp 
Jud.  6:8  A.  you  w.  1  .S'am.  10:18 
1.5:13*.  Samson  M./  16:31 

1  Sam.  8:8  since  the  day  I  A.  up  ; 
iSam.  7:6;  1  C'fti-.  17:5 

12:6  L.  that  ft.  your  fathers  up 
l.'yam.  6:12  A.  up  the  ark.  15;  1 
A".8:4:lf7/)-.1.5:-W:2C'Arl:4 
21:13  ft.  )//)  the  bones  of  Saul 

2  A".  17:7  sin.  ag.  L.  A.  thera  up 
36  Lord  who  A.  von  up 

25:6  6.  vp  Z.  to  king.  Jer.  30:5 
2  Chr.  8:11  Sid.  6.  ui>  Ami.  of  P. 

10:8  men  A.  up  w-itli  him,  10 
Xeh.  9:18  is  thy  God  A.  thee  up 
Eit.  2:7  he  A.  up  Esther 

2C  like  as  when  A.  )//)witli  him 
.fob  31:18  he  was  ft.  up  with  mo 
/>.«.  30-3  A.  up  my  soul 

40:2  A.  mo  '//?oiit  of  horrible  pit 
Pror.  8:.30  one  A.  up  with  him 
/*.  1:2  nourished  and  A.  up  chil. 

49:21  who  hath  ft.  up  these 


BUD 

ft.  S1:I8  her  of  sons  she  A.  up 

(H  II  he  A.  them  up.  Jer.  2:6 
Jer.  11:7  In  day  I  A   them  (/;) 

16-11  L.  that  6   II.  Israel.  ■.}'):7 
15  A.  "/)  Israel  from  the  n.  *3-8 
Lam.  fa  those  I  ft.  up  my  en. 

4-5  ft.  )//)  In  scarlet,  embrace 
Eztk.  19:. lA.  «/)  one  of  her  whelps 

:i7-13  A.  vou  up  out  of  your  gr. 
Amot  •2:10  I  ft.  you  u.  3:1;  9:7; 

,t/!e  0-4 
Jon.  2:6  ft.  )//)  my  life  from  cor. 
Luke  4-16  N.  where  In-  been  ft.  u. 
.lets  l:l'  1  I  been  ft. '//'  with  Ilerod 

22  3  A.  up  at  the  feet  of  (Jamal. 

1  Tim.  5-10  willow,  if  she  ft.  up 
nROl'CIITE.ST. 

E.r.  32:7  people  A.  out  have  cor. 
.V'/;n.  14:i:i  A.  up  this  people 
/>eul.  9:'28  lest  land  whence  ft.  ns 
•29  inherit.  A.  out,  1  A'  8,51 

2  .s'K/H.  .5:2  hi-A.iiilsr.  1  r  A/-.  11:2 
1  A'.  8:.53  when  A.  our  fathers  out 


i  .Veil.  9:7  A.  him  forth  out  of  Vr. 
15  A.  forth  water  out  of  rock 
•2.3  A,  them  into  the  land 
Ps.  66:11  thou  ft,  us  into  the  net 
12  A,  us  out  into  a  wealthy  pi, 
HUOW. 
fs.  48:1  Ihv  ni-i-k  iron,  A.  brass 
Luke  4:29  led  hiui  to  A.  of  the  hill 

BRO\V\. 
Gen.  30:;!2  all  A,  cattle,  35,  40 
33  every  o,  not  ft,  accounted  st 
nRUISE,  Sub.slniitivr. 
.Ter.  30:12  L,  thv  ft,  is  incurable 
Xah.  3:19  no  healing  of  thy  6 

BRl'ISES. 
Li.  1:6  hut  w-ounds  and  6, 
BRVISE,  Verb. 
Gen.  3:15  ft,  tliy  head,  ft,  his  heel 
Is.  28:-2S  nor  A,"it  with  horsemen 
.5.3:10  pleased  the  Lord  to  A,  him 
Dan.  2:40  as  iron  shall  it  ft. 
Rom.  16:-20  (1,  of  peace  shall  A.  S, 

DRl'ISED. 
Lfr.  22:21  not  otVer  what  is  A, 
2  A,',  18:21  trustest  this  A,  l-eed 
Ls.  42:3  a  ft.  reed  shall   ho  not 

break.  Mat.  12:20 
.53:5  he  w-as  ft,  for  our  iniquities 
Ezek.  •2:!:3  in  Egypt  ft,  the  teats 
8  ft,  the  hri-asls  of  her  virginity 
Luke  4:18  set  at  liberty  them  A, 

BUriSI\G. 
Ezek.  23:21  iu  ft.  thy  teats  hy  E, 
Luke  '.Ki'.)  the  spirit  A.  him 

BRIIT. 

Jer.  10:22  noise  of  the  ft,  is  come 
Xall.  3:19  all  that  hear  A,  of  thee 
BRUTE.    See  beasts. 
BRITISH. 
Ps.  49:10  fool  and  ft.  person 
92:6  a  ft,  man  know-eth  not 
91:8  nnderst,  ye  A,  am,  the  peo, 
Prov.  12:1  hateth  reproof  is  A, 
30:2  T  am  more  A,  than  any 
Is.  19:11  the  counsel  of  the  eouu- 
sellors  of  Phar,  is  become  A, 
./er.  10:8  they  are  nltogether  A, 
14  man  is  A,  51:17;  21  pastors 
Ezek.  21:31  into  the  hand  of  A, 

BrCRET,  S. 
Xurn.  21:7  water  out  of  his  ft. 
Is.  40:15  nat,  are  as  drop  of  a  A, 

nU'RLEB. 

2  Sam,  22:31  a  A,  to  all  that  trust 
in  him.  Ps.  1S::10 

1  Clir.  5:18  nn-n  able  to  hear  a  6, 
12:8  r.adites  that  could  h,  A. 

Ps,  18:2  Lord  is  mv  God,  my  A, 
35:2  take  hold  of  shield  and  6. 
91:4  his  truth  shall  be  thy  A, 
Pror.  2-7  A,  to  them  w-alk  upr, 
.fer.  46:3  order  ye  A,  and  shield 
Ezek.  •2:i:'21  set 'against  thee  ft, 
26:8  he  shall  lift  up  A,  against 

Bl'CKLERS. 

2  Chr.  2):9  Jelioiada  delivered  A, 
.fof}  l,5:-26  run  on  bosses  of  hisA, 
Cant.  4-4  there  hanged  1.000  ft, 
Kzek.^:\  great  company  with  ft, 

:)9:9  they  shall  set  on  lire  A. 

Brn,  Suhstontive. 
■fob  -38-27  A,  of  tender  herb 
Is.  18:5  when  the  ft.  is  perfect 

61:11  as  earth  hringeth  forth  ft, 
Ezek.  16:7  multiply  as  b.  of  field 
IJos.  8:7  A.  sluill  yield  no  meal 

Bl'DS. 

yum.  17:8  Aaron's  rodb.  forthA, 


BUI 

BID,  V.-rl). 

./of)  14:0  thr  scent  of  water.  6. 
Ps   1,32, 17  honi  of  David  to  6, 
f:ant.  7: 12 see  if  oomegranatesA. 
Is  •27-()  Is,  shall  blossom  and  ft. 
.V):10  nuikeih  the  earth  loA, 
Ezek.  29:21  cause  lumi  of  Is.  toA. 

Bl'ItOED. 
Gen.  40:10  was  as  though  it  A. 
.V)im.  17:8  .-\.  rod  for  bouse  of  L. A. 
Canl.  0;  1 1  to  see  whether  pom.  A. 
Ezek.  7:10|iride  hath  A. 
//fA.  9:4  ark  wherein  rod  that  ft. 

nrFKET. 

2  Cor.  12:7  mes.  of  Satan  to  ft.  mo 
m-FFETED. 

.^^al.  26:67  ft.  hiin.  .Mark  14:65 
1  Cor.  4:11  to  present  hour  ft. 
1  Pel.  2:20  when  A.  for  your  f. 
Bl'H^n,  referred  to  Goft. 
1  Sam.  •2::i5ft.  him  a  sure  h.    2 

.S'lim.  7:-27;  1  A'.  Il::i8 
1  Chr.  17:10  will  ft.  Ihee  a  house 

25  told  will  A.  hiin  a  house 
T^-j.  28:5  anil  not  ft.  tliem  up 
51:18A.  thou  the  walls  of  .Ter. 
69:35  will  ft.  the  cities  of  Judah 
89:1  A.  no  Ihv  throne  to  all  gen. 
10-2:16  wIh-u  L.  shall  ft.  up  Zion 
1-27:1  i-xn-|it  the  L.  ft.  the  house 
117:2  Loiildolhft.  up.Ii-rusulem 
./er.  lb:y  eon.  a  nation  to  ft.  it 
'24:6  I  will  ft.  not  pull  d.  31:^28 

31:4  I  will  A.  II <>  virgin 

33:7  I  will  A.  .Tiidiih  and  Israel 
4'2:10  if  ye  abide.  I  will  A.  you 
Ezek.  .36:.')6  that  I  ft,  ruined  pi, 
,4//KW  9:11  ft,  it  as  in  days  of  old 
Mat.  16: 18  on  this  rock  A,  my  ch, 
•26:61  ft,  it  in  three  d,  .Vark  14:58 
Acts  15:16  ft,  again  tabernacle 
Bl'ILD,  .1/nn  tlie  Agent. 
Gen.  11:4  go  to,  let  us  ft,  a  city 
yum.  ;K:2l  A,  ye  cities 
Deut.  •20:^20  sha'lt  A,  bulwarks 
1  A',  9:'24  then  did  ft.  Millo 
11:7  Soloin.  did  A.  a  high  place 
16:31  did  llielft.  Jericho 

1  Chr.  •22:19  A,  ye  the  sanctuary 
29:19  give  Sol,  a  heart  to  ft, 

2  Chr.  14:7  let  us  ft,  these  cities 
Ezr.  4:2  let  ns  ft,  with  you 
yell.  2:17  let  us  A,  the  wall 


4:3  which  they  A,  ifa  fox  go  up 

10  so  we  are  not  able  to  A. 
Ec.  :!:3atime  to  A,  up 
Canl.  8:9  we  will  ft,  on  her 
Is.  9:10  fallen,  but  w-e  will  A. 
4,5:13  he  shall  A,  my  city 
58:12  A,  old  w-aste  places,  61:4 
60:10  sons  of  strangers,  ft.  walls 
65:i!2  not  A,  and  another  inhabit 
.fei\  1:10  set  over  nations  to  A, 
Ezek.  4:2  A,  a  fort  against.  21:-22 
Dan.  9:'25  to  A,  Jerusalem 
Amos  9:11  I  will  A,  as  in  days 

14  Isr,  shall  ft,  the  waste  cities 
.Vic.  3:10  A,  Zion  with  blood 
Zee.  6:12  shall  ft,  the  temple.  13 

15  they  far  otVsh.  A,  in  temiile 
9-3  Tvrus  did  A,  a  stronghold 
)/((/,  l":4ft,  but  I  will  throw  d. 
Vat.  •2.3:'29  ye  A,  tombs  of  proph. 

Li/A-p  11:47,  48 
Luke  12:18  barns  and  A,  greater 
14-'28  intending  to  ft,  a  tower 
30  to  ft,  and  not  able  to  tinish 
Ads  •2I)::J2  word  of  hisgrace  able 

to  A,  vou  up 
Rom.  15:-2'0  K-st  1  ft,  on  ano,  man's 

1  Cor.  .3- 12  ft,  on  this  foundation 
Gal.  2:18  if  I  ft,  again  things 

nUILD  nitar,  a. 
Ex.  20:25  ft.  altar  of  hewn  stone 
yum..  2:3:1  A,  me  here  sev,  a  '2!» 
Deut.  27:5  there  A,  an  altar  to  L. 

6  Shalt  A.  the  a.  of  whole  st, 
Jos.  •22:29  God  forbid  we  sh.  A,  a. 

See  BEGAN, 

BUILD,  joined  with  House,  s. 
Deut. %=,:')  will  not  A,  brotlier'sA. 
28:30  A,  aft    Zep   1:13 
Ruth  4:11  which  two  did  A,  h. 

2  Sam.  7:5  A  me  A,  to  dwell  in 

7  why  A,  ve  nol  me  a  h. 

13  Ihv  seed  shall  A  ah.  1A',5:5; 
8:19:  1  Clir.  17:12; -22:10 
1  A',  2:36  A,  thee  a  h.  in  Jems, 
.5-3  D,  not  A.  a  h.  for  the  wars 
5 1  purp,  toA,  aA,  to  h.iVhr.i-.l 
8:16  no  city  to  A,  h.  2  Clir.  6:5 
17  it  was  in  heart  of  D,  to  ft,  a 
A,  1  Ctir.SH-.-i-.-iCl'r.  6:7 
1  Chr.  17:12  shallA,aA,2f'Ar,6:9 
22:8  not  A,  a  A,  thou  shed  blood 


782 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


BUI 

1  CTr.  2-2:lI  son.  *.  the  A.of  the  L. 
■iS:lj  Sol.  sliall  /).  inv^. 

2  fhr.  ■!:4  1k-1ii>1<1,  16.  a  h. 
5  A.  I  //.  is  L'TOit,  forgrt-atis  G. 
tj  wlio  able  ti)  h.  him  a  h. 

'M:-£i  ch.  me  to  b.  a  A.  ^ir.  1:2 
Ezr.  V.'i  i^o  to  Jeru.salera  b.  h, 

.'J::j  coinman.  you  to  b,  this  A.  9 
''   fi:7  I'-t  governor  of  Jews  b.  h. 
Ps.  1-^7:1  labor  in  vain  that  b.  h. 
l*i'or.  -iVrTi  alterwards  b.  thy  h. 
Is.  65:21  shall  t.  h.  and  inhabit 

66:1  where  is  ft,,  ye  b.  unto  me? 
Jer.  22:11 1  will  b.  me  a  wide  A, 

39:.T  *.  A.  and  dwell  in  them.  28 

35:7  nei.  shall  ye  b.  k.  nor  sow 
Ezik.  11:3  is  not  near,  let  us  6.  A. 

28:26  and  shall  6.  A. 
Hag.  1:8  bring  wood,  6.  the  A. 
Zee.  6-11  to  6.  it  a  A.  in  Shinar 
Acts  7:49  what  /(.  will  ye  b.  me 

Bl'ILDED. 
(?cn.  4:17  C.  b.  city  called  Enoch 

8:20  Noah  b.  an  altar  to  the  h. 

10:11  Ashur  b.  Nineveh  and 

11:5  L.  come  to  see  towermenfi. 
Jos.  22:16  you  b.  an  altar 

1  K.  8:27  house  I  have  h.  4.3 
1.5:22  stones  wh.  Baasha  had  *. 

2  K.  2,3:13  Solo.  6.  for  Ashtoreth 
1  Clir.  22:5  b.  must  bo  magniflcal 
Ezr.  4:13  if  city  be  A.  16 

5:3  to  the  house  of  great  God  ft 

11  we  build  house  ft.  years  ago 

15  let  the  hoase  of  G.  be  6.  6:3 

G:14  elders  of  Jews  ft.  and  pros. 

Job  20:19  a  house  he  ft.  not 

Ps.  122:3  J.  is  ft.  a  city  compact 


BUL 

1  K.  22::!9  cities  that  Ahab  ft. 

2  C'Ar.l4:7  they  ft.  and  prospered 
20:8  ft.  thee  a  sanctuary  therein 


Pmv.  9:1  wisdom  hath  ft.  her  h 
24:3  thr.  wisdom  is  a  house  ft. 
BC:  2:4  r  ft.  rae  houses,  I  planted 
Cint.  4:4  David  ft.  for  an  armory 
Jrr.  30:18  city  be  6  on  her  heap" 
Lim.  :-;:.3  he  hath  ft.  against  me 
Ezfk.  3(1:10  wastes  shall  be  ft.  :i3 
Luke  17:3.^  tllry  planted,  they  ft. 
Eph.  2:22  in  whom  ye  are  ft.  tog. 
Heb.  3:3  ft.  house  halhmorehou. 
4  every  house  is  ft.  by  some  m. 

Bl'ILDEDST. 
Veut.  6:10  cities  thoii  ft.  not 

Dl'ILDER.S. 

1  IC.  .5:18  Solomon's  and  H.'s  ft. 

2  A',  22:6  give  it  toft.2  C'A/'..34:11 
E:r.  3:10  when  ft.  laid  found. 
Keh.  4:5  to  anger  before  the  ft. 
Ps.    118:22   stone  ft.   refil.    Mat. 

21:42;  .I/!»i  12:10;  i«fe 20:17; 

.lrfs4:Il 
Ezek.  27:4  thy  ft.  have  perfected 
Heb.  11:10  city  whose  ft.  is  God 
1  Pel.  2:7  the  stone  ft.  disallowed 

.Master-BIILDER. 
1  Cor.  3:10  ::8  a  wise  m.-ft.  I  have 

DUILDEST. 
Deut.  22:8  ft.  a  new  house 
JV«A.  6:6  for  wh.  cause  ft.  the  wall 
Ezek.m:Z\  ft.  thine  eminent  place 
Mat.  27:40  that  destroyest  the 

temple  and  ft.  it,  Mark  15:29 
BUILDETII. 
■Tos.  6:26  cursed  be  man  ft.  this  c. 
yoft  27:18  ft.  his  house  as  a  moth 
Prov.  14:1  wise  wom:in  ft.  her  h. 
Jer.  22:13  woe  to  him  ft.  by  un. 
Hos.  8:14  for.  maker,  ft.  temples 
ylwws  9:6  ft.  his  stories  in  heaven 
Hab.  2:12  ft.  a  town  with  blood 
1  Cor.  3:10  another  ft.  thereon 
BUILDI\G,  Participle. 

1  A'.  3:1  end  of  ft.  his  owu  house 
6:7  no  tool  of  iron  heard  wh.  ft. 

■M  seven  years  in  ft.  it 
Ezr.  4:12  ft.  the  rebellious  city 
Ezek.  17:17  ft.  forts  to  cut  off 
John  2:2.)  temple  was  46  y.  in  ft. 
.lu'Je  2J  ft.  up  ou  most  holy  faitii 

BriLDl\<J,  SiiliHlnntivr. 
i  A'.  0:1  when  Scjl.  Ilni.she  1  tin- ft. 
i  Ckr.  2S:3  made  ready  for  the  ft. 

2  Clir.  .3:3  instructed  for  the  ft. 
S-.  10:18  slothful,  ft.  deeayeth 
/Ci.'i.  40:5  measured  A.  41:15 

46:23  a  row  of  ft.  round  about 
1  Cor.  3:9  ye  are  (io;r8  ft. 

\f'?''J''^  "■«  ''■'"■  "*■  of  Ooi 
EiJi.  2:21  in  whom  ft,  fltlv  fr:i. 
Heb.  9:11  tiibenuidr.  not  of  th.  ft. 
Sen.  21:18  ft.  of  wall  was  jasper 

Bl'ILDI\«S. 
J/a<  24:1  show  him  ft.  of  temple 
Mark  13:1  see  whutft.  arehere,2 

BIIII.T. 
Deut.  1.3:16  it  shall  not  be  ft. 


26:9  Uzziah  ft.  towers  in  jer.  10 
27:4  Joth.  ft.  castles  and  towers 

Job  3:14  who  ft.  desolate  places 
12:14  and  it  cannot  be  ft.  a"ain 
22:23  if  return  shall  be  ft.  up 

Ps.  78:69  6.  his  sane,  like  high  p. 
89:2  mercy  shall  be  ft.  up 

Is.  5:2  ft.  a  tower  in  the  midst 
44:23  to  Jeru.  thou  shalt  bo  ft. 

Jer.  12:16  then  shall  they  be  ft. 
31-4  thou  Shalt  be  ft.  O  virgin 
.32:31  prov.  from  day  they  ft.  it 
45:4  which  I  ft.  will  bre.lk  d. 

Ezek.  16:24  hast  ft.  eminent  place 
26:14  thou  shnlt  be  ft.  no  more 

Dan.  4:30  gr.  Babylon  I  have  ft.  ? 
9:25  street  shall  be  ft.  again 

Zee.  8:9  that  temple  be  ft. 

-Vat.  21-33  ft.  a  tower,  Mark  12:1 

Luke  7:5  hath  ft.  us  a  synagogue 

1  Cor.  3:14  abide  wh.  he  hath  ft. 

Eph.  2:20  ft.  on  found,  of  apost. 

Col.  2:7  rooted  and  ft.  up  in  him 

Heb.  3.4  that  ft.  all  things  is  God 
BUILT  altar. 

E.r.  17:15  ft.  a.  24:4;  ;K:5  Aaron 

■/OS.  8  :J0  I  ft.  a.  ;  22: 10  half  tr. 

Jiid.  6:24  G.  ft.  a.;  21:4  peo.  ft.  a. 

1  Scnn.  7:17  S.  b.a.  ,-14::MSaulft. 

2  Sam.  24:25  D.  ft.  a.  to  the  Lord 

1  A'.  9:25  Solo,  otfered  on  a.  heft. 
18:32  with  stones  Elijah  ft.  «. 

2  K.  16:11  Urijah  the  priest  ft.  a. 
BUILT  altars. 

Xiim.  23:14  Balak  ft.  sc\en  a. 
2  K.  21:4  he  ft.  a  in  house  of  L. 
5  ft.  a.  for  host  of  h.  2  Chr.  .3.35 
2  Chr.  33:15  away  a.  he  had  6.  in 

BUILT  cltv. 
Xiim.  21:27  let  «7?/ of  Sihon  be  ft, 
■/OS.  19:50  Joshu:i  ft.  e.  and  dwelt 

1  Chr.  ll:8Davidft.  c.  froniMillo 
/••'.  25:2  to  be  no  e.  never  be  6 
■rer.  31:38  cily  shall  be  ft.  to  Lord 
Luke  4:29  hill  whereon  c.  was  ft. 

BUILT  rities. 
&.  1:11  ft.  for  Phar.  treasure-d/. 
/o.».  24:13  «/ic.s  which  ye  ft.  not 

2  Chr.  14:6  Asa  ft.  fenced  e.  in  J. 
17:12  Jehosh.  6.  civics  of  store 
27:4  Jotham  ft.  c.  in  mountains 

/,<.  44:26  c.  of  J.  ye  shall  be  6. 

BUILT  house,  or  houses. 

Deut.  8:12when  hastft. goodly  A. 

20:5  what  man  hath  ft.  new  A. 

1  K.  .3:2  no  A.  b.  to  name  of  Lord 

6:9Sol.  ft.  A.  14;  8:13  6.  th.  a  A. 

8:20  have  ft.  a  A.  for  name  of  L. 

44  toward  the  A.  I  have  ft.  48- 

2  Chr.  6:34,  38 

1  Chr.  17:6  why  not  ft.  me  a  A  ? 

2  C'Ac.  6:18  less  this  A.Ihaveft  ? 
,-lmo«5:ll  yeft.  A.of  hewnston'e 
rrag.  1:2  Lord's  A.  should  be  ft. 
Zee.  1:16  my  A.  shall  be  ft.  in  it 
Mat.  7:24  ft.  A.  on  a  r.  Z;//ie  6:48 

26  ft.  his  A.  on  sand,  Luke  6:49 
.lc^5  7:47  Solomon  ft.  hira  a  A. 
1  Pet.  2:5  ft.  up  a  spiritual  Aci««« 
BUILT  high  places. 

1  K.  14:23  Jud.  ft.  A.  ;j.  and  ima. 

2  A'.  17:9  chil.  of  Israel  ft.  A.yj. 
./«■.  7:31  ft.  A.  /).  of  Tophet;  19:5 

of  Baal,  32:35 


BUR 

1  K.  18:33  E.  cut  the  ft.  in  pieces 
Ps.  50:9  no  ft.  out  of  thy  house 
69:31  than  a  ft.  that  ha'th  hor. 
Is.  65:25  lion  eat  straw  like  ft. 
'ler.  ,31:18  a  ft.  unaccus.  to  yoke 
BULLOCK  irlth  Sin-offiTing. 
E.C.  29::J6  eve.  day  a  ft.  for  slii-o. 
Ezek.  45:22  prepare  a  ft.  forsi;i-o. 
See  BLOOD, 


Young  BULLOCK. 

Ler.  16:3  holy  place  with  a  y.  ft. 
.Vwni.  7:15  one  y.  ft.  21,  etc.  to  81 
2  Chr.  13:9  consecrate  with  y.  ft. 
Ezek.  45:18  y.  ft.  and  clea.  snnct. 

46:6  day  of  new  moon  a  y.  ft. 

BULLOCKS. 
1  Chr.  29:21  offered  a  thousand  ft. 
Ezr.  6:17  the  dedication  100  ft. 
Ps.  51:19  offer  ft.  on  thy  altar 

66:15  I  will  offer  unto"  thee  6. 
/i.  1:11  I  delight  not  in  bl.  of  ft. 

■34:7  the  ft.  shall  come  down 
./er.  46:21  hiredmen  likefattedft. 

50:27  slay  all  her  ft.  let  them  go 
Ezek.  39:18  drink  the  blood  of  ft, 
IIos.  12:11  they  sacrifice  ft.  in  G. 
See  SEVEN. 


BUILT  wall,  or  walls. 

2  Chr.  27:3  on  w.  of  O.  ft.  much 
:i2:5  Hezekiah  ft.  up  «>.  broken 
:i:i:14  Manas,  ft.  w.  without  city 
Neh.  4:6  so  6.  we  the  lo.  7:1 
Ezek.  13:10  one  ft.  up  the  w. 
Dan.  9:23  street  ft.  ag.  and  thaw 
Mie.  7:11  thy  walk  are  to  be  ft. 
BUL.    lA'.  6:.38 

BULL. 
■  Ml  21:10  their  ft.  gendercth 
Is.  51:20  as  a  wild  ft.  in  a  net 

BULLS. 
Ps.    22:12    many    ft.   have  com- 
passed me.  strou'Tft 
.50:13  will  I  ,  It  the  flesh  of  6 
6S:30  rebukethe  multitude  of  ft. 
/«.  31: 1  with  ft.  shall  come  down 
"''•''■  ^W 1  bi'cause  ye  bellow  asft. 
.12:20  brazen  ft.  under  the  bases 

'in  ;?','■*  ',''  '''"'"1  nfi.nnd  goats 
10:4  blood  of  ft.  lake  away  sins 

BILLOCK. 

&.  29:11  kill  the  ft.  A<.„.]:,5;  9:18 
Prut.  33:17  like  flrstling  of  ft. 
./«'/.  6:2.5  take  the  youu:r  ft.  26 
1  K.  18:2:1  choose  one  ft.  25 


BULHU.SH,  E8. 

Ex.  2:3  an  ark  of  ft. 
Is.  18:2  ambas.  in  vessels  of  ft. 
58:5  to  bow  his  head  like  a  ft.  f 

BULWARKS. 
Deut.  20:20  ft.  against  the  city 
2  Chr.  26:15  engines  on  the  ft. 
/v.  48:13  mark  well  her  ft. 
Ec.  9:14  a  great  king  built  ft. 
Is.  26:1  salvation  appoint  for  ft. 

BUIVCH,  ES. 
Ex.  12:22  take  a  ft.  of  hyssop 
1  Chr.  12:40  Zebulun  brought  ft. 
Is.  30:6  treas.  upon  ft.  of  camels 

BU.\DLE,  S. 
Gen.  42:35  every  man's  6, 

1  Sam.  25:29  bound  in  ft.  of  life 
Catit.  1:13  a  ft.  of  nivrrh  is  my  b. 
.Mat.  13:30  bind  the'tares  in  ft. 
Acts  28:3  P.  gathered  a  ft.  of  s. 

BURDEN,  Substantive. 

Er.  18:22  ft.  with  th.  Kum.  11:17 

2:j:5  ass  lying  under  ft. 
Num.  4:19  appoint  each  to  his  ft. 

11:11  A.  of  all  this  people  on  me 
Deut.  1:12  can  I  bear  alone  ft.  .:* 

2  .^am.  15:.3:j  shalt  be  a  ft.  to  me 
19:35  thy  servant  be  a  ft.  .^ 

2  A'.  8:9  forty  camels  ft.  toElisha 
2  Chr.  35:3  not  be  a  ft. 
Neh.  13:19  no  A.  on  the  Sabbath 
•Job  7:20  I  am  a  A.  to  myself 
Ps.  38:4  as  a  ft.  they  are  too  h. 
55:22  cast  thy  ft.  on  the  Lord 
81:6  rem.  his  shoulder  from  ft. 
Ec.  12:5  grasshop.  shall  be  a  ft. 
Is.  9:4  broken  the  yoke  of  his  ft. 
10:27  ft.  taken  off  thy  shoulder 
13:1ft.  of  Babylon 
14:25  his  ft.  depart  off 
28  year  .\haz  died,  was  this  A. 
15:1  ft.  of  Moab;  17:1  Damascus 
19:1ft.  of  Egypt;  2:3:1  ft.  of  T. 
21:1  ft.  of  the  desert  of  the  sea 
II  ft.  of  Du.  13  ft.  ou  Arabia 
22:1  ft.  of  the  valley  of  vision 
25  ft.  upon  it  shall  be  cut  off 
.30:6  ft.  of  beasts  of  the  south 
27  the  ft.  thereof  is  heavy 
46:1  a  ft.  to  weary  beast 
2  they  could  not  deliver  the  ft. 
Ter.  17:'21  iioft.  on  Sabbath,  22,  27 
2:3:.33  what  is  the  ft.  of  the  L.  ? 
:36  ft.  of  the  Lord 
38  but  since  ye  say,  A.  of  the  L. 
Ezek.  12:10  A.  concerning  prince 
Hos.  8:10  for  ft.  of  the  king 
A'flA.  1:1  the  ft.  of  Nineveh 
Zep.  3:18  rej).  of  it  was  a  ft. 
Milt.  11::30  and  inv  ft.  is  light 
20:12  the  ft.  and  heat  of  the  day 
.A.ct^  15:28  to  lay  no  greater  ft. 
21:3  ship  was  "to  unlade  hei  ft. 
Cat.  6:5  man  bear  his  own  ft. 
Rev.  2:24  upon  you  none  other  ft. 

BURDE\.  ED. 

7,er.  12:3  ft.  tlu-ins.  be  cut  in  p. 
2  Cor.  5:  t  \M'  gnian  beiUL'  ft. 

8:13  others  be  eased,  and  you  ft. 

12:16  be  it  so.  I  did  not  6.  you 

BURDEVS. 
f^en.  49:14  couching  bet.  two  A. 
E.r.  2:11  M.  looked  ou  their  A. 

5:4  king  said.  L'et  you  toytnirft. 

6:6  under  ft.  of  Egyptians.  7 
Num.  4:27  appoint  all  their  ft. 


BUR 

Neh.  4: 17  bare  ft.  held  a  weapon 
Is.  58:6  to  undo  the  heavy  ft. 
Lam.  2: 14  seen  for  thee  false  ft. 
Mat.  •ii-.i  he:ivy  ft.  Luke  11-46 
Gai.  6:2  bear  ye  one  another's  b, 

BURDE\SO.ME. 
Zee.  12:3  Jerusalem  a  ft.  stone 
2  Cor.  11:9  kept  from  being  ft. 
12:13  that  I  was  not  ft.  t<j  you 
14  I  will  not  be  ft.  to  vou 

1  Thes.  2:6  might  been  ft. 
BURIAL. 

Ec.  6:3  aUo  that  he  have  no  A. 

Is.  14:20  not  j.  with  them  in  ft. 

Jer  22:19  with  the  ft.  of  an  ass 

Mat.  26:12  she  did  it  for  niy  ft. 

Acts  8:2  carried  Stephen  to" his  ft. 
BURIED. 

Gen.  25:10  there  was  .\hraham  ft. 

49:31  there  they  ft.  .\bi-a.,  Sarah, 

Isaac,  Kebekah,theielft.  L. 

Nu?n.  11:34  ft.  the  people 
20:1  Jliriam  died,  was  ft.  there 
:i3:4  Egyptians  ft.  all  fli>l-born 

Deut.  lO:6  Aaron,  there  li(-Avasft. 

■los.  24:.32  bones  of  J.  ft.  in  She. 

Nuth  1:17  and  there  will  I  be  6. 

2  Sam.  4:12  ft.  head  of  I^h.bosh. 
21-^14  bones  of  Saul  ft.  in  Zelah 

1  A'.  13:31  wherein  man  of  G.  ft. 
Ec.  8:10  so  I  saw  the  wicked  ft. 
■ler.  8:2  nor  ft.  16:6;  20:6;  -25:33 

16:4  shall  not  be  lamented  nor  ft. 

22:19  be  ft.  with  burial  of  an  asa 
Ezek.  .■i9:I5  till  buriers  ha\eA. 
Mat.  14:12  took  body  and  ft.  it 
Luke  16:22  died  and"w  as  ft. 
Acts  2:29  D.  is  both  dead  and  A. 

5:9  feet  of  them  which  A. 
Pom.  6:4  ft.  with  him  by  baptism 

1  Co?:  15:4  that  he  was  ft.  and  r. 
Col.  2:12  ft.  with  him  iu  baptism 

BURIED  him. 
Deut.  34:6  he  ft.  him  in  val.  in  M. 

2  Sa?n.  2:5  blessed  be  ye  ft.  Saul 
1  K.  14:18  A.  A.  all  Isr.  mourned 
Acts  5:6  the  voung  men  ft,  him 

BURIED  in. 

Gen.  15:15  ft.  in  a  good  old  age 
1  A'.  2:10  D.  was  ft.  in  city  of  D. 
Job  27:15  shall  be  ft.  in  death. 

BURIERS. 
Ezek.  39:15  till  ft.  have  buried 
BURX. 

Gen.  44:18  let  not  thine  anger  A. 
Ev.  27:20  lamp  to  ft.  Ltr.  24:2 
^.  Chr.  2:6  save  only  to  ft.  sacrif. 

13:11  ft.  to  Lord  every  niorning 
Is.  1:31  shall  both  ft.  together 

10:17  ft.  and  devour  his  thorns 

27:4  I  would  ft.  them  together 

40:16  Lebanon  is  not  siif  to  ft. 

44:15  shall  it  be  for  man  to  ft. 
Jtr.  7:'20  my  fury  shall  ft. 

34:5  so  shall  they  ft.  odors 

.36:25  king  would  not  ft.  roll 
Ezek.  24:5  ft.  also  bones  under  it 
11  that  the  brass  of  it  may  ft. 

39:9  and  ft.  the  Weapons 
Nah.  2:13  I  will  ft.  her  chariots 
Mai.  4:1  that  shall  ft.  as  oven 
Mat.  13:30  in  bundles  to  ft.  them 
Luke  3:17  the  chaff  he  will  ft. 

24:32  did  not  our  htarls  ft.  inns 

1  Cor.  7:9  bet.  ton;airvlIian  toft. 

2  Cor.  11:29  oDcnd.  and  I  ft. not? 

BVKK  joined  uith  Are. 
Devt.  6:23  mount,  did  ft.  with/. 
32:22  a/,  shall  ft.  to  the  lowest 
hell,  Jtr.  17:4 
Jos.  11:6  ft.  chariots  with /r« 
Jv(t.  9:62  toft,  it  with/(c 

12:1  ft.  h.  wilh/.,-I4:lEft.thee/. 
Ps.  79:6  thv  jcalc  iisy  ft.  like/./ 
89:46  thy  wiath  ft.  like/x  .(> 
Is.  47:14  as  stubble/,  sliall  6. 
Jtr.  4:4  like/,  and  ft.  21:12 
7:31  ft.  eons  and  dan.  in/.  19:5 
21:10  N.  A.  this  city  with /?■<?, 
32:29;  34:2.  22;  37:8. 10;. 38:18 
Ezek.  5:2  ft.  vith/7f  a  iliiid  part 
16:41  ft.  thy  h.  Mith/j(.  23:47 
Mat.   3:12  ft.   up  the  diiiflwitb 

nnquenth.  I've.  Lnle  3:17 
Per.  17:16  and  6.  herwith/?« 

BUR  IV  incense. 
Ex.  30:7  A.  shall  ft.  sweet  I.  8. 

1  A'  131  Jci-obonm  stood  to  A.i. 

2  K.  18:4  chil.  of  Is.  did  ft.  i.  to 

1  Chr.  23:13  for  ever  to  ft.  i. 

2  Chr.  2:4  to  ft.  sweet  tneaife 
l;l:11  ft.  every  mom.  sweet  inc. 
26:16  U.  went  to  ft.  iticente,  10 
29:11  L.  hath  chosen  you  to  ft.  t 
32:12  one  altar  and  A.  inc.  on  it 


CRUDEN'S  CONCURDAx^CE. 


(83 


BUK 

J#r.  7:9  ft.  i.  to  »nal»  11:13 
41:17  ft.  i.  lo  qiR't-n  of  heaven 
//(W,  4:13  ft.  iiu'e/i.*tt  on  hilU 
/A/ft.  l:l(ift.  t.  to  tht-rr  ihuu'on 
Luke  19  Zaili.  hi:*  lot  to  ft.  inc. 

Elr.  3:2  hush  ft.  was  not  c-ouh. 
/V'i/.  '.>:!'>  the  nuiunt  ft.  with  fin- 
fos.  7:25  6.  thc'in  with  Uru 
2  rflr.  31-2.'>  forf»:ikcii  uic  ft.  inc. 
A'"'.  1:12  kini;*s  auiiiT  ft-  in  him 
/'v.  :f.i:;J  whilo  miisini,'  the  firt*  ft. 
A.  ax-G  inhab.  ofiht!  t'urlh  arc  ft. 

42:25  it  ft.  him.  laiil  it  not  to  h. 
l^nn.  2:3  ft.  a-'.  J.  liki-  llamin^ 
John  15:ti  winiLTei.i  hninchi'S  ft. 
Acts  19:1!>  bi»)kf»,  and  ft.  thoiu 
Rom.  1:27  ft.  in  tht'ir  hist 
1  Cor.  13:3  th.  I  irivi-  bodv  to  6. 
/Aft.  fS:8  whosf  ciui  is  to  be  ft. 

12:18  not  coino  to  ntount  that  ft. 
Rte.  1:15  his  iV-t-t  as  if  ihey  ft. 

DrRXETII. 
Ph.  4t>:9  6.  chariot  in  the  fire 

8-3:11  as  the  tire  ft.  the  wood 

97:3  a  tire  ft.  up  his  enemies 
/<.  '.1:18  wiekedness  ft.  as  the  fire 

44:ltiheA.  part  Ihrreof  in  fire 

(i2:l  salvation  as  a  lamp  that  ft. 

f>l:2  a-s  wijen  melliui;  fire  ft. 

«.i:.'>  those  are  a  fin-  ft.  nil  day 

»iti::j ''(.  incense  as  if  he  blejigcd 
.ft/-.  lH:;j;>  him  that  ft.  inrense 
. AW  2:3  behind  them  a  Ilamc  ft. 
AVt'.  21:8  lake  wlii.-h  ft.  with  fire 

Dl'R\l\U. 
O^n.  15:17  a  ft.  lamp  passc<l  bet. 
Lfr.  'H'f.lii  will  appoint  ft.  uj^uo 
De'if.  28:22  with  extreme  ft. 

;W:21  he  devoured  with  ft.  heat 
./pft  41:1!*  out  of  nu).  i^o  ft.  lamps 
/N'.  140:10  ft.  cc)als  fall  npt)n  iheui 
l*/y)r.  lti:27  in  his  lips  as  ft.  firo 

2*i:21  as  coals  tit  ft  coaH 
2:1  ft.  lips  and  a  wicked  ht-art 
A.  3l>:27  name  of  I.,  com.  far.  ft. 

:{(:'.»  land  .shall  become  ft.  pitch 
./'■/:  2):'.t  his  word  was  asaft.  flre 
fCz^k.  1:13  appearance  like  ft.  c. 
Pitt.  3:6  cast  into  ft.  furnace,  11 

7:!)  and  his  wheels  were  ai*  ft.  f. 


BUR 

Xtim.  lll.«.  of  L.  ».  3 

Deuf.  4:11  inouiiIMin  ft.  with^rc 

Vi.:i\  simt*  tiiul  (1  ilu-y  f).  ni  ./(";/■ 
Jon.  7  15  lu'  tiikfii  with  accursed 

tltitii;  be  0.  with  //;■<! 
JhiA  ir.Mi  a.  hir  uiKl  falli.  v.tth.rt. 
J4  curtirt  bee.  H!*  tlu.x  ft.  wilhy^ 
i  ^•iain.  •ai  shall  he  ft.  nitli^/»iV 
1  A*.  lti:ISft.  kiti;;V  htiiiHe  with/. 
'2  A'.  Ml./f/yft.  li|>  two  captaiil!) 

IT.-.ll  Seph.  ft.  chiUlreii  in  fitv 

aiMI  ft.  chariola  of  sun  w'ilh./l. 

25:9  j^reat  niairs  house  ft.  w.  /?. 

1  «»•:  14:13  •'Oils  were  ft.  with.rf. 

2  f'/ir.  88:3  A.  ft.  his  child,  iwjl. 
Xfh.  1:3  jrates  ft.  with  ff.  2:17 
n.  KO.lii  It  is  ft.  with.ffrf 

A'.  1:7  cities  lire  ft,  wt'lh  fitv 

43:-,>  wiilkest  tlir. .ffrc  not  be  ft. 

fthll  house  is  ft.  with  fire 
Jer.  :»i:17  city  not  he  ft  with/. 

4'.l:2  her  dau.  shall  he  ft.  wilh./i. 

51:.3'i  reeds  may  have  ft.  withjff. 
RS  hiirh  ■rates'lie  6.  with./i>« 
Hei:  18:8  utterly  6.  with  Jiie 

UrR>T  Ini-enBr. 

li.r,  My.'ZI  he  ft.  sweet  ififvnse 
1  A'.  '.1:23  Solonion  ft.  e.  uiioii  alt. 

ia::W  .lend),  otlered,  and  ft.  i. 

23-43  people  yet  ft.  «.  2  A'.  12:3 ; 
14:4:15:4,35 

3  C/ir.  29:7  and  have  not  ft.  (. 
/■•••.  6.5:7  ft.  i.  on  the  mountains 
'Ur.  18-15  niv  people  ft.  i. 

4-4:15  that  t'lieir  wives  had  ft.  t. 
//(«.  2:  l.-i  she  ft.  i.  to  tlu-lll 
11:2  and  ft.  i.  to  graven  images 

BrR>T-OFFEBI\«J. 

Orn.  22:7  w-licn-  is  1.  for  a  h.-o,f 
S  Ct.  w-ill  provide  lamb  forft.^). 
:  /^r.  0:9  law-  of  the  ft.^).  7:37 

9:2  ram  for  ft. ^).  111:3,  5;  2.3:18 
I  yum.  7:15  one  lamb  for  ft.-o.  21 

to  81 :  Kzek.  45:15 
I  23:3  stand  by  Ihv  h.-o.  15 

28:10  the  ft.o.  of  every  sabbath 
'.toy.  22:2li  altar  not  for  a  ft.-o. 
.Iwl.  13  -i-'l  not  have  rec.  a  ft.-o. 

1  Stim.  7:10  as  S.  was  off.  ft.-o. 
13-12  forced  myself  and  off.  ft.-o. 

2  A'.  3:27  olVered  him  for  a  6  -o. 


//(ft.  :i:5  ft.  coals  forth  at  llis  feet  2  t'hr.  7:1  fire  consumed  theft.-o. 


L'ike  12::J5  loins  -.girded,  lightsft 
John  .5::Jo  .lohii  ft  and  shin,  light 
R'rr.  4:5  lamps  ft.  before  Ihriine 

8:8  great  mountain  ft.  with  fire 
10  there  fell  a  great  star  ft. 

19:'20  east  alive  into  a  lake  ft. 
BrR>II\'(;,  Siihslnnlive. 
Ex.  21:-r>ft.  for  ft.  wound  lor  vv. 
Zrf-r.  10:ti  bewail  ft.  wlii<-h  Lord 
Dent,  -ift-ii  brimstone,  salt,  ft. 
2  Chr.  lii:ll  great  ft.  for  him 

21:19  people  made  no  ft.  like  ft. 
U.  3:24  be  ft.  instead  of  beauty 

4:4  purge, 1  .lerii.  hv  spirit  of  ft. 

9:5  lliis  sball  he  with  ft,  and  f. 

ln:lli  iinc|.-r  his  Lrlorv  kindleft. 

%\.\i  p  -ople  :is  the  h.  of  limu 
Afnoi  4:1!  a  rn-eliraiid  out  of  ft. 
Rev.  18:9  see  smoke  of  her  ft. 

Bl'R'VIVG.S. 
/>.  33:11  dwell  with  everln.  ft.  f 
Jer.  H:j  with  ft,  of  thy  fathers 

erRMsiiRD. 

Eeek.  1:7  like  color  of  ft.  brass 
Bl"R\T. 

Oen.  38:21  let  her  he  ft. 
Ex.  3:3  »-hv  the  bush  is  not  ft. 
Deiil.  3-2:21  he  ft.  with  hunger 
1  A'.  l;J:2  ini'ii's  bones  be  ft. 
1.5:13  ft.  her  idol.  2  C/ir.  1.5: 1« 


29-24  the  ft.-o.  sh.  be  made 
/\.  40:G  ft.-o.  hast  thou  not  req. 
51:lli  deliL'htest  not  in  ft.-o. 
19  pi.  with  ft.-o.  wlude  ft.-O- 
A«.  40:lti  nor  beasts  th.  for  6.-0. 
lil.H  L.  hate  i-.ibbei-y  for  6.-0. 
J'.'^ck.  4():13  daily  prepare  a  6.-0. 
Cunlinual  Bl'RXT-OFFER- 

lA'G. 
£>.  29:42  a  con.  b-.o.  Xum.  2S:3. 
ti.  10,  15,24,  31;  29:11,  K.  19, 
22:    Ezr.    .-):3;    Xth.    W:»i: 
Ezck.  40:15 
Offer  BrR\T-OFFERIXG. 
(;eii.  -ii-.i  take  I.  o.  for  ft.-o. 
,/iifl.  11:31  o.  It  up  for  ft.-o. 
13:lti  ft.-o  ojftr  it  lo  the  Lord 

1  -SViHi.  6:14  o^t7-  kiiie  for  ft.-o. 
7:9  off.  sucking  lamb  for  ft.-o. 

2  I'/i'r.  •29:-27  llez.  com.  too.  ft.-o, 
./oft  4-2:8  o.  for  yourselves  a  6.-0. 

BIR  \T.OFFER  IXGS. 
Otii.  8:-20  N.  offered  ft.-o.  on  ullar 
Xfim.  10:10  tiiiiiipeis  over  ft.  0 

il  Sam.  1.5:22  delight  in  ft.-o. 

|1  A'.  3-15  Solomon  otlered  ft.-o. 

,2  C/ir.  2:4  b.  a  house  for  6.-0. 

j  29::M  not  slay  all  the  ft.-o. 
.35:14  liusicd  ill  offering  ft.-o. 

'  Ezr.  6:9  have  need  for  ft.-o. 


2  A'.  23:16  out  of  seiiul  •.  6   them  I  -^  ll^""  *-■<'-  f;'^'"''^  to  niira, 

25:9  6.  hoU!.e  of  llie  L.   2  Chr.    ^-  ^'^  ""'  "'-  ""'^  f'"' *  •"■ 

36:19;  .At.  .52:13 
./o6  30:.-lv)  my  h-jile-s  are  6. 
/^t.  10-2:3  my  bones  ft.  a-s  hearth 
/Vod.  6  27  his  clothes  not  be  ft.  .^ 

28  and  his  feet  not  be  ft. .' 
Jir.  ■2:15clliesft..-li:2»l)ellowsft, 

36:28  in  tlie  ndl  .Tehoiakim  ft. 

51:*25  make  tli-'e  a  ft.  motintain 
Bzek.  -20:47  all  faces  heft,  therein 

24:10  and  let  the  b  nies  he  A. 
Joel  1:19  the  Ham  .  ft.  all  the  trees 
AmoKi:l  bee.  heft,  bones  of  k. 


yah.  1:5  earth  is  ft,  at  his  pres, 
1  Cor.  3:15  man's  work  be  ft. 
Hed.  13-11  ft   without  the  camp 

BUR\T  imwil  iinlh  drr. 

Lev.  6::10  sin-olfer  ft.  in  the  fire 

30:14  if  a  man  lake  a  wife  and 

her  mother,  shall  heft.  w./. 

21:9  if  daughter  of  an^*  iiriest 

tiro,  herself,  heft.  H-lth,/f»-<^ 


66:13  into  thy  house  with  ft.-o, 
A.  1:11  full  of  ft.o.  of  rams 
4:i:43  small  cattle  of  thy  ft-". 

.5t»:7  ft,-o.  eball  be  accepted 
.Ur.  6:-20  ft.-o.  are  not  acceptable 

7:21  put  your  ft.-o.  toyoursacri. 

17-26  from  south  briiiirinL' ft.-o. 

19.5  bum  sons  for  ft. -0,  to  Raal 
Ifrki.  6;6know.  of  O.m.  thanft.-o. 
.Wr.  6.6  before  him  with  ft.-o.  f 
Mark  12  33  to  love  neighbor  is 

more  than  6  -o. 
lleh.  10:6  in  ft,  o.  for  sin 

Offer  BrRXT.OFFERI\GS. 
2  .Saw.  24:21  o  ft.-o.  of  thai  cost 

me  nothing.  1  C/ir.  21:24 
lA'.  3:4  1000  ft. K>.  did  Scdomon  ij/'. 
Jer.  .33:18  want  man  to  o.  ft.-o. 
AmOf  5:22  ye  offer  me  6.-0. 

Bl"RVT.g.4<-RlFI<'E. 
.Viim.  83:6  he  Blood  by  his  ft..*. 


BUT 

!)eii/.  .3.3:10  shall  put  whole  ft..*. 
2  Sarn.  21:'22  oxen  for  ft..*. 
1  li.  1S::18  lire  fell  and  e.  ft..*. 
Ps.  20:3  accept  thy  ft.-*. 
BIRNT-SAC'KIFU'ES. 

1  (7ir.  -J-i-:!!  t.iolV.rallft..*. 

2  C/ir.  l:i  U  iiioni.  and  eve.  6.-*. 
Ps.  66:15  1  will  olV(-rft..*. 

Ul'R\T  up. 
.Fuii.  1.5:5  foxes  ft.  r/])  the  phocks 
2  A'.  1-M  lire  ft.  '/;>  two  cantains 
Job  1:16  lire  of  (lod  ft.  i/p  sheep 
/'*.  7 1:8  have  &.  vp  synagogue 
HMi:lS  llaine  6.  t/w  the  wielied 
A.  (>l:ll  beaulirul  house  ft.  tip 
Jtr.  9:10  6.  up  none  can  pass,  12 
Mai.  22:7  king  6,  up  their  city 
2  ft/.  3:10  earth  and  w.  be  ft.  u/i 
Jlev.  8:7  third  part  of  trees  and 
all  green  grass  was  ft.  up 
BIRST. 
Job  32:19  I  am  ready  to  ft.  like 
Pror.  3:10  ft.  with  new  wine 
Jer.  'i:H>  I  have  6.   thy  bands. 

.5:5;:W:S;  .\a/i.  1:13 
Mark  2:22  w  iiic  6.  hot.  I.u.  5:.37 
.4rt«  1:18  he  ft.  asunder  in  midst 

Bl  RKTI\G. 
A.  30:14  in  the  ft.  of  il  a  sherd 

BIRV. 
Gen. 23:4 ft. my d.;  6 ft.  diad.  1 1:15 
47:29  ft.  me  not  in  Egypt,  49:29 
50:5  let  me  go  and  ft.  my  father 

1  A'.  2:31  fall  on  .Toab  and  ft.  him 
1.3:29  old  proph.  came  to  ft,  him 

31  ft.  me  in  the  sepulchre 
14:13  Israel  shall  ft.  him 

2  A".  9:10  shall  be  none  to  ft.  her 

34  this  cursed  woman  ft.  her 

35  went  to  ft.  her 
Ph.  79:3  w-as  none  to  ft.  them 
.Jer.  7:32  shall  6.  in  Topliet,  19:11 

14:16  shall  have  none  to  6.  them 

Ezek.  39:11  there  shall  they  ft.  «. 

13  all  the  pen|de  sh.-ill  ft.  them 

/To*.  9:6  Memphis  shall  ft.  them 

,1/0/.  8:21  go  ft.  lather.  Lu.  9:."i9 

22  dead  ft.  their  dead.  Lu.  9:60 

27:7  notfer's  Held,  to  ft.  Strang. 

John  19;40  manner  of  J,  is  lo  ft. 

Bt'RYIXG. 

Gen.iXAb.  pi.  9;  49::i0;  50:13 

2  A'.  13:21  as  they  were  ft. 

E:ek.  39:12  ecv.  mon.  6.  of  them 

Mark  14:8  anoint  my  body  to  ft. 

John  12:7  against  my  6.  she  kept 

Bl'8II,  E8. 

Er.  3:2  in  the  6.  Ae/x  7:30 

4  God  called  to  him  out  of  6. 
J/tiff.  :i3:16  good-w.  of  him  in  6. 
.Job  :i0:4  <iit  nuillows  by  the  ft. 

7  arnnig  the  ft.  they  brayed 
A.  7:19  and  rest  upon  all  ft.  j 
.Mark  12:-26  how  in  ft.  tiod  spake 
Luke  6:44  nor  of  bramble-ft. 

20::J7deadr.  Moses  showed  at  ft. 
Acts  7:35  angel  wliich  app.  in  ft. 

Brt«IIEL. 
Mat.  .5:15  a  candle  and  put  it  un- 
der a  ft.  Mark  4:21 ;  Lv.  11:33 
BISIIY. 
Cant.  5:11  his  locks  are  6. 

BIS  IX  ESS. 
Gen.  .39:11  .1.  went  to  do  his  ft. 
JJeut.  24:5  nor  be  charged  w-ith  6. 
Jos.  2:14  uttur  not  this  our  6. 
Jutl.  18:7  had  no  ft.  with  any,  28 

1  Sarn,  -20:19  hide  wli,  ft.  in  hand 
21:2  let  no  man  know  of  the  ft. 

8  the  kiiiL''s  ft.  required  haste 

2  Chr.  l:l:IOwait  on  their  ft. 
32:31  in  ft.  of  the  ambassadors 

-V«A.  13:.30  evi.ry  man  in  his  ft. 
Eet.  8:9  that  have  charge  of  6. 
ft.  107:2:J  do  6.  in  great  waters 
r^or.  22:2!l  a  man  dilig  in  his  ft. 
Ef.  5:3  through  mult,  of  ft. 
J)an.  8:27  did  the  kiiig's  ft. 
Luke  2:49  about  my  Father's  ft. 
Arts  6:3  may  appoint  over  thisft. 
Pom.  12:11  not  slothl'iil  in  ft. 
16:2  assist  in  ft.  she  hath  need 
1  Thee.  4-11  to  do  your  own  6. 
BrsY,  lED. 

1  A'.  20:40  as  thy  serv.  was  busy 

2  Chr.  :15:14  sons  of  ,\aroii  ft. 
BrSYBODY.  lES. 

2  Thej<.  3:11  are  ft.  1  Tim.  5:1S 
1  Pet.  4:15  let  none  suffer  as  a  6. 

Bl'TI.EB,  S. 
Oen.  40:9  ft.  told  dn-am  to  -Tos. 
21  restored  the  chief  ft,  to  his 
41:9  6.  said.  I  remem.  my  faults 


C.\  K 

BUTTER. 

Gen.  18:8  Abra.  took  ft.  and  milk 
J)eut.  :i2:llft.  of  kine 
./utt.  5:25  hro.  ft.  in  lordly  dish 
•2  Sam.  17:29  Ihirzillai  brought  6. 
Ji^i  20:17  brooks  of  honey  and  ft. 
2il;6  I  washed  my  steps  with  ft. 
I'm.  55:21  smooIhcV  than  ft. 
Prov.  30:43  churn,  of  milk  bri.  ft. 
A.  7:15  ft.  shall  be  eat,  22 

bi:tto<'ks. 

2  Sam.  10:4  garni,  toft.  1  (Ji.  19:-1 
A.  20:4  ft.  uncov.  to  shame  of  E. 

BIY. 
Gen. 42:7  fi-.  Can.  loft,  food, 4:):20 
47:19  ft.  lis  and  tnir  land 
A'r.  21:2  ifft.  Hebrew  servant 
/x  I'.  2.5:44  shall  ft.  bondmen,  45 
Deut.  2:0  ye  shall  ft.  meat 
28:68  and  no  man  shall  ft  you 
Ilulfi  4:5  must  ft.  it  also  of  Ruth 
2  Sa?n.  24:21  1).  said,  to  ft.  tho 
thresh. -floor,  -24  ;  1  Chr.  21:21 
-Vcft.  10:31  not  ft.  it  on  sabbalh 
A.  I).5:l  ft.  eat.  6.  wine  and  milk 
Jer.  32:7  ft.  my  Held  in  Anathoth 
44  men  shall  ft.  llelds  for  money 
.^ra^.  14:15  ft.  victuals.  Murk  6:36 
•2-1:9  go  to  them  that  sell,  and  ft- 
10  went  toft,  bridegroom  came 
Mark  i;:.')7  sli.  we  ft.  '200  p.  worth 
Luke  9:13  ft.  meat  for  this  jh-o. 
22:36  let  him  sell  garni,  and  ft. 
.Joitn  4:8  were  gone  lo  ft.  meat 
6:5  whence  shall  we  ft.  bread 
13:29  ft.  things  wc  have  need  of 
1  ('or.  7:30  ft.  as  though  they  pos. 
Jam.  4:13  ft.  and  sell  and  get  gain 
AVi'.  3:18  to  ft.  of  me  gold  tried 
13:17  uo  m.nn  might  ft.  or  sell 

Bl'Y  corn. 
Gen.  41:.57  all  came  I  o  .Jos.  to  ft.  i;. 
42:3  Joseph's  bn-tliren  to  ft.  c.  5 
Xeh.  5:3  mort.  our  lands  to  ft.  c. 

BVY   poor. 
Amos  8:6  may  ft.  the  jioor  for  siL 

BIY  irulh. 
I^mi.  2.3:-2.)  ft.  Irulh.  sell  it  not 

BIYER. 
Prm\  20:14  it  is  luiu-ght.  saith  6. 
A.  '24:2  as  Willi  the  ft.  so  the  s. 
E:rk.  7:12  let  not  ft.  rejoice,  nor 

Bl'Y  EST. 
Ac--  25:14  and  if  thou  6.  aught 
Pulh  4:5  day  ft.  field  of  Naomi 

BlYETll. 
J'ror.  31:16  consider,  held,  ft.  it 
.Val.  13:44  he  sellelh  all,  ft.  field 
JtiV.  18:11  no  man  ft.  her  mer. 

Bl"Z. 
Gen.  22:21  >I.  bare  to  Nabor  B. 
1  Chr.  5:14  Jnlido,  the  son  of  B 
./tr.  25:2:i  B.  to  drink  the  cup 
nUZI.     Eztk.  1:3. 
BrZITE.     .W.  :12:2.  6 

BY  and  BY. 
Mat.  13:21  ft.  «»'/  ft.  he  is  off. 
.Vol-*  6:'25  give  me  ft.  «/"/  ft.  head 
/-wA-f  17:7  6.  and  ft.  sit  down 
21:9  the  end  is  not  ft.  and  6, 

BY.\V-VYS. 
./»(/.  5:6  walked  through  b.-w. 

BYWORD. 
Deul.  28:37  a  ft.  among  iiationB 

1  A'.  9:7  be  ft.  amoii'^'  all  people 

2  Chr.  7:'20  make  this  house  a  (I. 
./oft  17:6  made  me  a  ft.  of  the 

.30:9  yea  I  am  their  ft. 
/v.  41:14  a  6.  among  heathen 


c. 


C-\BIXS. 

.Ac  37:16  when  J.  entered  intoc 
CABUL.     1  A'.  9:13. 
C.VGE. 
.Ar.  5:27  as  a  c.  is  full  of  birds 
Iter.  18:2  <-.  of  every  unci,  bird 
CAI  \PHAS.    Mat.  26:3,  7  ;  Johl 
11:49;  18:14. -28. 
C.\IX. 
On,  4:2.  5.  15.  -25; ./««.  15:57. 
/Aft.  11:4  excel,  sacrilice  than  L. 
1  John  3:12  not  as  V.  who  w_asof 
Ji/de  11  gone  in  the  way  of  C. 

CAIXAX. 
iate  8:.36  the  son  of  C.  87 

TAKE.  S. 
/^li  24:5  bake  twi.lve  <•.  thereof 
Jud.  7:13  a  c.  tumbled  into  host 
3  Sam.  0:19  D.  dealt  to  each  a  c 


784 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAL 

2  Sam.  13:fl  Tarn.  m.  couple  of  c. 
1  A'.  17:13  I  liave  not  a  c. 
19:6  there  was  a  c.  baken 
}i^zek.  4:l'i  Mhalt  cat  it  as  barley  e. 
Jlos.  7:8  Ephr.  is  a  c.  not  turned 

See  FIGS,  UNLEAVENED. 

CAL  An.     Gen.  10:12. 

CALAMITY,  lES. 

Dent.  33:35  tlieir  <■.  is  at  hand 

a  Sam.  23:19  daj'  ofr.  Ps.  18:18 

Job  H:2  in)'  c.  laid  in  balances 
.30:1:1  they  set  forward  my  c. 

Ps.  57:1  until  these  c.  be  ovcrp. 
141:5  my  prayer  be  in  their  c. 

Pror.  1:26  I  will  laus^h  at  your  c. 
6:15  his  c.  shall  come  suddenly 
17:5  he  g:lad  at  c.  not  be  unpun. 
19:i:i  foolish  son  is  c.  of  father 
21:22  c.  shall  rise  suddenly 
27:10  nor  fjo  to  brother's  h.  in  c. 

Jer.  18:17  the  back  in  day  of  c. 
4fi:2I  day  of  their  c.  was  come 
48:16  c.  of  Moab  is  near  to  come 
49:8  bring  <;.  of  Esau  upon  him 
32  bring  their  c.  from  all  sides 

Elek.  33:5  shed  blood  of  Israel 
by  sword  in  day  of  their  c. 

Ob.  13  sub.  in  day  of  their  c. 

CALAMUS. 

Ex.  .30:23  sweet  c.  250  shekels 
(.'flni*.  4: 14  spikenard,  saflfron,  c. 
Ezek.  27:19  c.  in  market  of  Tyrus 

C.VLDROX. 
i  Sam.  2:14  bo  stniik  it  into  c. 
Job  41:20  smuke,  as  out  of  a  c. 
Ezek.  11:3  this  city  is  the  c.  7 
Mic.  3:3  chop  them  as  flesh  in  c. 

CALPROXS. 
2  Chr.  .35:13  oflering  sod  in  c. 
Jer.  52:18  c.  took  they  away,  19 

CALEn. 
Num.  13:6.  SO;  14:24,  ,38;  34:19 
Jos.  14:13  .Josh,  gave  C.  Hebron 

15:14  C.  drove  sons  of  Auak,  16 
1  Sam.  25:3  N.  was  of  house  of  C. 

.30:14  south  of  C.  burnt  Ziklag 

CALEB.EPIIR.\TAII.     1    Chr. 
2:24 

CALF. 

Oen.  18:7  Abraham  fetched  a  c. 

Ex.  32:20  Moses  burnt  c. 

Deut.  9:16  made  you  a  molten  c. 

Neh.  9:18;  Ps.  106:19 
Job  21:10  their  cow  casteth  not  c. 
Ps.  29:6  m:iki'th  to  skip  like  a  c. 
Is.  11:6  c.  and  young  lion 
27:10  there  sh.  c.  feed  and  lie 
Jer.  34:18  when  cut  c.  in  twain 
Ezek.  1:7  their  feet  like  c.  foot 
Hos.  8:5  thy  c.  O  S.  cast  thee  off 
6  c.  of  Samaaia  shall  be  broken 
Luke  15:23  bring  hither  fatted  c. 

27  killed  fatted  c.  30 
Acts  7: 41  make  a  c.  iu  those  days 
Rev.  4:7  second  beast  like  a  c. 

OALKERS. 
Ez(k.  2~:9ancionts  of  fieb.  thy'c. 
27  thy  c.  shall  fall  Into  seas 
CALL. 
Oen.  2:19  what  A.  would  c.  them 
Num.  22:20  if  the  men  c.  ttve 
De'il.  4:7  God  is  in  all  we  c  for 
26  I  c.  heaven  and  earth  to 
wit.  ag.  you,  .30:19;  31:23 
Jiid.  21:13  to  e.  pna:-.'ably 
1  Sam.  .3:6  thou  did<t  c.  me,  8 
1  K.  8:.52  hearken  iu  all  they  c. 

18:21  c.  ye  on  your  gods 
Job  5:1  c.  now  if  any 

13:22  c.  I  will  answer,  14:15 
Ps.  4:1  hear  when  I  c.  O  God 
3  the  Lord  will  hear  when  I  c. 
14:4  who  eat  my  peo.  aiul  c.  not 
20:9  let  king  hear  us  wlien  we  c. 
49:11  c.  lauds  after  their  names 
77:6  I  r.  to  rem.  my  song  in  n. 
811:5  pleii.  in  m.  loall  c.  on  thee 
(i;i:6  auiong  them  c.  on  name 
102:2  when  I  c.  answer  me  sp 
115:18  L.  is  nigh  all  that  c. 
Pror.  8: 1  to  you,  O  men,  I  c. 
9:15  c.  passen:/er.s  who  go  right 
31:28  her  Chi  Wren  c.  her  blessed 
Is.  5:20  I  hem  that  c.  evil  good 
45:3  c.  thee  by  thy  name 
48:2  c.  themsi'-lves  of  holv  city 

13  when  I  c.  they  stand'up 
55:6  c.  on  him  while  he  is  near 
.58:5  wilt  thcMi  c.  this  a  fast 
13  r.  the  sabbath  a  delight 
65:15  c  his  serv.  by  ano.name 
21  before  they  r.  t  will  answer 
Jer.  33:3  r.  to  me.  I  will  ans.  thee 
Lam.  2:15  men  e.  ])erfection 


CAL 

Hos.  1.  4  L.  said.  c.  his  n.  Jezreel 
6  c.  his  name  Lo-ruhamah 
9  c.  his  name  Lo-anami 
7:11  c.  to  Egyi)t,  go  to  Assy. 
Joel  1:14  c.  a  sol.  assembly,  2:15 
■Ion.  1:6  sleeper  c.  on  thy  God 
Ztfc  3:10  c.  ev.  man  his  neighbor 
Mai.  3:15  we  c.  the  proud  happy 
Mat.  9:13  not  come  to  c.  righte- 
ous, Mark  2:17;  Luke  5-32 
22:3  servants  to  c.  them  bidden 
43  D.  in  spirit  c.  him  Lord 
23:9  c.  no  man  father  on  earth 
Lake  6:46  why  c.  me  Lord 
14:13  makest  feast  c.  the  poor 
John  13  13  ye  c.  me  Master 
Aets  9:14  all  c.  on  thy  name 
19:3  toe.  over  them  had  evil  spi. 
21:14  after  way  they  c.  heresy 
Rom.  10:12  to  all  that  c.  on  him 
2  Cor.  1:23  I  c.  God  for  a  record 
2  Tim.  2:22  peace  wi.  th.  c.  on  L. 
ITeb.  2:11  not  asha,  to  c.  them 
10:.32  r.  to  remem.  former  days 
Jam.  5:14  let  him  c.  the  elders 
1  Pet.  1:17  if  ye  .-.  on  the  Father 
CALL  on  (he  name  of  the 
Lord. 
Oen.  4:96  began  men  to  c.  on  L. 

1  K.  18:24  I  will  c  L.  Ps.  116:17 

2  K.  5:11  will  come  and  c.  on  L. 
1  Chr.  16:8  c.  upon  his  name,  Ps. 

10.5:1;  Is.  12:4 
Joel  2:32  whosoever  shall  c.  on 

L.  Aets'i:1\\  Rom.  10:13 
Zep.  3:9  they  may  all  c.  on  L. 
1  Cor.  1:2  in  every  place  c.  L. 

IVot  CALL. 
Ruth  1:20  c.  me  not  N.  c.  me  M. 
Ps.  14:4  c.  not  upon,  the  Lord 
In.  31:2  will  not  c.  back  his  w. 
Jer.  10:25  fury  upon  the  families 

that  c.  not  on  thy  name 

Luke  14:12  c.  «<)/:  thy  friends  nor 

.Tohn  15:15  I  c.  you  not  servants 

Acts  10:15  c.  not  common.  11:9 

23  not  to  c.  any  man  common 

Shall,  or  Shalt  CALL. 

Dent.  30:1  shalt  c.  them  to  mind 

.33:19  sltall  e.  people  to  moun. 
Job  14:15  Shalt  c.  I  will  answer 
Ps.  50:4  shall  c.  to  the  heavens 

72:17  nations  s.  c.  him  blessed 
Is.  7:14  s.  c.  Imman.  Mat.  1:23 

41:25  rising  of  sun  shall  he  c. 

44:5  J!,  di.  himself  by  name  of  .7. 
7  and  who,  as  T.  shall  c.  and 

^%:^  shall  c.  a  nation 

,58:9  shall  c.  and  L.  shall  answer 

60:14  sh(ai  c.  thee  city  of  Lord 

18  Shalt  c.  thy  walls  salvation 
61:6  men  ^.  c.  you  min.  of  our  G. 
iti:\'i  Shalt  c.  them  holy  people 

Jer.  3:17  s.  c.  .Ter.  throne  of  Lord 

19  thou  Shalt  c.  me,  my  father 
7:27  Shalt  c.  to  them,  not  ansvv. 

IIos.  2:16  shalt  c.  me  no  more  B. 
■Toel  2:32  the  remnant  L.  shaU  c. 
Zee.  13:9  they  shall  c.  I  will  hear 
Mai.  1:4  s.  c.  them  bord.  of  wick. 

S:\Z  nations  shall  c.  you  blessed 
.Vat.  1:21  shalt  c.  his  name  Jesus 

10:25  much  more  s.  c.  them 

Luke  1:13  shalt  e.  liis  name  .John 

48  generations  s.  c.  me  blessed 

.Acts  2:.39  as  m:iny  as  the  L.  s.  c. 

Rom.  10:14  bow  s.  they  c.  on  him 

Will  C  M.L. 
1  .%;n.  19:17  1  je;«c.  to  Lord. 
9  Sam.  22:4 1 rinllc.  Lord,  P<.  18:3 
.7ob  27:10  »7/nivpocrite  r.  on  G 
P«.  55:16  I  H'jtf  "c.  on  God.  86:7 

80:18  quicken  us.  we  wUl  c. 

116:9  70.  I  c.  on  him 
Is.  22:90  that  I  w.  c.  my  ser.  E. 
Jer.  1:15  I  wlllc.  fam.  of  north 
Rom.  9:25  I  ir.  c.  them  my  peo. 

CALL  npon  me. 
Ps.  50:15  c.  ».  m.  in  d.  of  trouble 

91:15  he  shall  c.  upon  me 
Prov.  1:2S  c.  n.  m.  but  I  will 
Jer.  29:12  then  shall  ye  c.  v.  m. 

CALLED. 

Oen.  11:9  name  of  it  c.  Babel 
21:17  c.  to  Hagar  out  of  heaven 
23:11  r.  to  Abrab.  oiitof  heaven 
a):IO  not  be  r.  any  more  .Taeob 
18  his  father  c.  him  Benjamin 

Ex.  8:8  Pharaoh  n.  for  Moses  25  • 
9:27;  10:16,  24;  12:.31 

Dent.  5:1  Moses  c.  all  Israel   29-3 
15:2  it  is  c.  the  Loi'd's  release 
28:10  thou  art  c.  bv  name  of  L 

Jarl.  14:15  .S.  wif.'.  have  ye  r.  us 
15:17  east  away  jawb.  c.  place 


CAL 

./«rf.l5:18  w.  athirst,  and  c.  on  L. 
16:28  Samson  c.  to  the  Lord 

1  Sam.  9:9  now  c.  a  proph.  was  c. 

2  Sam.  6:2  name  is  c.  by  name 
12:28  city  be  c.  after  mv  name 

1  A'.  1:9  Adoniiah  c.  breth.  19,25 
18:3  Ahab  c.  Obadiah  the  gov. 
26  they  c.  on  the  name  of  Baal 

1  Chr.  4:10  Jabez  c.  on  God 
13  6  whose  name  is  c.  on  it 

91 :26  David  c.  on  Lord 

Est.  2:14  except  that  she  were  c. 

4:11  I  have  not  been  c.  to  come 

Ps.  .53:4  they  have  not  c.  on  G. 

79:6  kingd.  not  c.  on  thy  name 
/«.  43:22  hast  not  c.  on  nie.  O  J, 

48:1  ye.  c.  by  the  name  of  Israel 
12  O  .Jacob,  my  c. 

61:3  be  c.  trees  of  righteousness 
Lam.  1:21  bring  day  thou  hast  c. 

2:22  thou  hast  c.  my  terrors 
Ezek.  20:29  name  is  r  Bamah 
Dan.  .5:12  now  let  Daniel  he  c. 
Mat.  1:16  .Jesus  who  is  c.  Christ 

13:55  is  not  his  mother  c.  Mai-y  ? 

18:2  c.  a  little  child  unto  him' 

20:16  many  be  c.  few  cho.  29:14 
.32  .Tesus  stood  still  and  c.  them 

23:8  he  not  ve  r.  Rabbi,  10 

27:17  shall  I  release  ,1,  r.  C.  22 
.Mark  10:49  .1.  com.  him  to  be  c. 

14:72  P.  c.  to  mind  word  .T.  said 

Luke  1:61  none  of  thy  kind,  is  c. 

62  how  he  would  have  him  e. 

15:19  worthy  to  be  c.  thy  son,  91 

19:15  he  com.  servants  to  be  c. 

23:.33  place  that  is  c.  Calvary 
John  1:48  before  Philip  c.  thee  I 

4:25  Cometh  which  is  c.  Christ 

9:11  a  man  c.  .Tesus  made  clav 
Acts  9:11  CO  into  str.  c.  Straight 

11:26  disciples  first  c.  Christians 

13:7  c.  for  Barnabas  and  Saul 

15:17  on  whom  mv  name  is  c. 

19:40  c.  in  quest,  for  this  dav's 

23:6  I  am  c.  in  questiim,  24:21 

18  Paul  the  prisoner  c.  me 

ffom.l:lP.<'.  tobeapos.  \Cor.l:l 

6  are  ye  also  the  c.  of  .Jesus 

7  c.  to  be  saints.  1  Cor.  1:2 
2:17  thou  arte,  a  .Jew 
8:28  the  c.  nc.c.  to  his  purpose 

1  Cor.  1:9  were  c.  to  fellowship 
21  c.  both  Jews  and  Greeks 
26  not  mauv  noble  are  c. 

5:11  c.  a  brother  be  a  fornicator 
7:18  c.  being  circiim.?  is  any  c. 
21  art  thou  c.  being  a  servant  ? 
24  wherein  he  is  c. 
Gal.V.6  removed  fi'om  him  e.  you 
.5:13  ye  have  been  c.  to  liberty 
Ei)h.  9:11  c.  nncirciim.  by  that  c. 
4:1  vocation  wherew.  ye  are  c. 
4  even  as  ye  are  c.  in  one  hope 
Cot.  3:15  to  the  which  ye  are  c. 

2  Thes.  2-4  e.\-alfetli  above  all  e. 
1  Tim.  6:19  et.  life.  wher.  art  c. 

90  science  falsely  so  c. 
Ueb.  3:13  while  it  is  c.  to-day 
9:15  they  c.  might  rec.  promise 
11:16  not  ash.  to  be  c.  their  G. 
21  to  bee.  son  of  Phar.  danght. 
.Taw.  2:7  name  by  wh.  ve  are  c. 

1  Pet.  2:9  c.  you  out  of  darkness 
21  even  hereunto  were  ye  f. 

3:9  that  ve  are  thereunto  c. 

2  Pet.V.'i  that  hath  c.  us  to  glory 
1  ./o/iH,.3:l  sh.  bee.  the  sons  of  G. 
Juile  1  preserved  in  .J.  Ch.  and  c. 
Ret).  8:11  star  is  c.  Wormwood 

11:8  city  spiritually  c.  Sodom 
17:18  they  with  him  are  c. 
10:9  blessed  are  c.  to  mar.  sup. 

CALLED, 


johiPd  tvitJi  God  or 
Lord. 
Oen.  1:5  God  c.  the  light  Day 

5:3  and  c.  their  name  Adani 
Er.  3:4  God  c.  to  him 

19:3  L.  c.  to  him  out  of  mount. 
20  L.  c.  Moses  to  top  of  mount 
Num.  19:5  L.  c.  .\:n'on  and  Mir. 
1  Sam..  3:1  L.  c.  Samuel,  6.  8.  10 
Ps.  50:1  c.  e.irth  from  the  rising 
Is.  41:9  Lord  c.  him  to  his  foot 

43:6  T  have  c.  thee  iu  righteous. 

49:1  L.  h.atb  c.  me 

51:6  c.  thee  as  a  woman  fors, 
Jer.  11:16  c.  name  green  olive-t. 

20:3  not  c.  thy  name  Pashur 
Amos  7:4  God  c.  to  contend 
.icts  16:10  gath.  that  Lord  c.  ns 
1  Cor.  7:15  G.  hath  c.  us  to  pence 
17  L.  bath  c.  every  one,  so  lot 
Gal.  1:15  who  c.  me  bv  L'race 

1  Thes.  2:12  c.  you  to  his  kingd. 
4:7  hath  not  c.  us  to  unclean. 

2  Thes.  2:14  God  c.  you 


CAL 

I  Tim.  1:9  c.  us  with  a  holy  call. 
//('*.  5:4  c.  of  God  as  was  Aanm 
10  c.  of  God  a  high-priest  after 

1  Pet.  5:10  G.  who  hath  c.  us 
He  CALLED. 

Gen.  26:18  c.  names  as  his  f  c 
35:10  he  c.  his  name  Israel 
Ex.  24:16  c.  to  M.  out  of  cloud 

2  A".  4:36  c.  to  Gehnzi,  so  he  c 
Ps.  105:16  he  c.  for  a  famine  on 
Latn.  1:15  c.  an  assembly 
Mat.  10:1  c.  twelve;  15:10  mult. 
Mark  hiOhe  c.  them 
Luke  13:12  Jesus  saw  her,  he  c 
John  10:.35  \t  he  c.  them  gods 
Acts  9:41  had  c.  saints  arid  wid. 

10:2:1  c.  he  them  in.  and  lodged 
2:):23  hec.  unto  him  twocentur. 
Rom.  8:.30  he  also  c.  whom  he  c. 
9:24  even  ns  whom  he  hath  c. 
1  Pet.  1:15  hath  c.  you  is  holy 
See  CALLED  the  name. 
I     CALLED,    or    I    have 
CALLED. 
Num.  24:10  Ic.  thee  to  curse 

1  Sam.  3:5  Eli  said.  I c.  not,  6 
28:15  therefore  I  hare  c.  thee 

2  Sam.  22:7  in  my  distress  /  c. 
Ps.  18:6:  118:5 

Job  9:16  if  /had  c.  and  he  answ. 
19:16  I c.  my  servant,  no  answ. 
Ps.  17:6  I  hare  c.  on  thee,  for 
31:17  not  be  ashamed,  Ihave  c. 
88:9  I  hare  c.  daily  upon  thee 
116:4  then  c.  I  on  name  of  Lord 
Prov.  1:24  Ihare  c.  and  ye  ref. 
Cant.  5:6  Ic.  him 
Is.  13:3  Ihare  c.  my  mighty 
41:9  Ihave  c.  thee  from  chief 
43:1  Ic.  thee  by  thy  name,  45:4 
48:15  yea,  I  hare  c.him 
50:2  ic.  was  there  none  to  ans. 
51:2  for  I  c.  him  alone 
6.5:19  Ic.  ye  did  not  a.  Jer.  7:13 
66:4  when  Ic.  none  did  answer 
■ler.  35:17  Ihare  c.  to  them,  but 
trjwi.  1:19  Ic.  for  my  lovers,  but 
3:55  Ic.  out  of  the  low-dungeon 
57  drewest  near  in  day  I c.  on 
Hos.  11:1  then  Ic.  my  son  out  of 

Egypt.  Mat.  2:15 
Z«.  11:7  one  Ic.  b.  other  /c. 
John  15:15  Ihave  c.  you  friends 
.IcA«  13:9  work  wh.  Ihave  c.  them 
28:20  //ff^f?  /c.  for  you,  to  see 
CALLED  l)y  my  name. 
2  Chr.  7:14  if  my  people  which 

are  c.  by  my  name  humble 
Is.  4:5:7  even  every  one  c.  n. 
6.5:1  to  nation  not  c.  my  n. 
•ler.  7:10thishousec.  b.  m.  name, 

11,  14,  30;.39:34;;54;15 
25:29  evil  on  city  c.  by  n. 
Amos  9:12  remnant  of  heath,  c.  n. 

CVLLED  l)v  thv  name. 
1  A.'.  8:43housec.ft.  t.  'n.iChr.6:S3 
Is.  4:1  let  us  be  c.  by  t.  n.  to  take 
43:1  I  have  c.  thecby  t.  n.  45:4 
63:19  were  not  c.  by  thy  name 
■ler.  14:9  we  are  c.  by  thy  n. 
1.5:16  am  c.  t.  n.  O  L.  G.  of  hosts 
Dan.  9:18  the  city  c.  by  thy  n. 
19  for  thy  people  are  c.  n. 
CVLLED  his  name. 
Gen.  .3.5:10  c.  n.  Is.;  18  Benoni 
U7(r.4:n,Jal)ez;7:16Peresh;23Ber. 
Ma/.  1:25  he  c.  his  nain^  -Tesus 
Rev.  19:13  n.  is  c.  the  word  of  Q. 

Sent  and  CALLED. 
Acts  20:17  .s\  to  Ephesusc.  elders 

Shall  be  CALLED. 

Gen.  2:33  .''\  c.  Woman,  because 

17:5  name  shall  be  c.  Abraham 

21:19  iu  Jfnac  shall  thy  seed  6e 

c.  Rom.  9:7;  Heb.  11:18 
.39:28  shall  be  c.  no  more  .Jacob 
48:6  issue  s.  c.  after  their  breth. 
Prf)V.  16:21  wise  in  heart  «.  c. 
24:8  deviseth  evil  s.  c.  mischiev. 
Is.  4:3  remain,  in  .ler.  .■!.  c.  holy 
9:6  his  name  s.  be  c.  Wonderful 
39:5  no  more  shall  be  c.  liberal 
35:8  s.  be  c.  the  way  of  holiness 
l>4:5  G.  of  whole  earth  s.  he  bee. 
56:7  s.  c.  h.  of  prayer.  Mat.  91:13 
.ler.  23:6  .«.  c.  L.  our  right.  .33:16 
Zee.  8:3  J. .'.  be  c.  city  of  truth 
Mat.  2:23  shall  be  c.  a'  Nazarene 
5:9  peacemakers^,  c.  child,  of  G. 
19  s.  be  c.  least  in  kingdom 
Luke  1:.32  s.  c.  Son  of  the  Highest 
.35  holy  thing  s.  be  c.  the  Son 
60  but  he  shall  he  c.  John 
2;2:j  every  male  shall  be  c.  holy 
Rom.  0:26  «.  he  c.  children  of  G. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


785 


C.VL 

Shalt  br  CALLED. 

Is.  1:26  ^.  c.  city  of  riffhteounnofls 

47:1  sfialt  bf  c.  no  moro  It-iulor 

5  s.  no  more  bf  <*.  a  lady  of  k. 

58:12;!.  bt'c.  rcpjiirer  of  the  br. 

62:2  s.  be  c.  by  ft  new  imnie         | 

4  fi.  c.  Ilephzi-bftli.  thy  liuulB. ' 

12  s.  U  r.  Sought  out.  A  city  u. 

l,ukf  \:'(\ti.  c.  proph.  of  lIlj;heHt 

John  \:Vi  thou  sliatt  bcc.  Cephas 

Tlipy   CALLED. 
Xtim.^y.i  f. ''.  ])eople  to  pftcri flees 
Est.  9:2li  l/iei/  c.  these  days  I'ur. 
Ps.  9fl:ti  /.  c.  upon  the  Lord,  and 
Jfr.  12:ti  f.  r.  a  multitude 
30:17  bi'e.  I.  e.  thee  an  outcnst 
Hos.  11:2  AH  thfyc.  them,  fo  they 

It.  c.  them  to  Most  Iliirh 
Mat.  10:25  I.  e.  mnster  Beelzebub 
Luke  l:'i'.l  t.  c.  him  Zachnrin.-* 
John  9:18  /.  r.  jiarents  of  him 

34  c.  theu  man  that  waft  blind 

Acts  4:18  f.  r.  eom.  not  to  epeak 

5:40  wlien  I.  h  »l  c.  the  apostles 

14:12  tlu-y  c.  P.arnabas  Jupiter 

Wan  CALLED. 

Iff.  48:8  u'(i.f  (*.  a  transiiressor 
L\ikf  2:21  his  name  wtDi  c.  Jesns 
Jo/in  2:2  J.  ic.  c.  and  his  discip. 
^c^ja4:2  he  if.  c.  forth.  Tertnllus 
1  Cor.  7:20  callinjj  wii.  he  >e.  c. 
Hef}.  11:8  .\.  \vh.  ne  tt.  c.  obeyed 
Jam.  2:2.1  «i.  c.  the  friend  of  liod 
Jiee.  r.l:ll  sat  on  him  «'.<•.  faith. 

CALLEDST,  EST. 
Jfid.  8: 1  e.  us  not  when  wente^t 
1  Sam.  3:5  hero  am  I.  thou  c.me 
Ps.  81:7  thou  c.  in  tnmble 
J/o^  10:1"  w.  c.  thou  me  Rood? 
Mark  10:1H;  i«fe  18:19 

CALLETH. 

1  A**.  8:4:1  do  aceor.  to  all  stranger 

c.  to  thee  fur.  2  Chr.  6:33 
Job  12:4  c  on  God.  and  he  ans. 
rs.  42:7  deep  c.  unto  deep 

147:4  c  them.  /».  40:26 
i^i>.  18:6  mouth  c.  for  strokes 
7s.  21:11  he  c  to  me  out  of  Seir 

59:4  none  c.  for  justice,  nor  any 

64:7  none  that  c  on  tjiv  name 
Hon.  7:7  none  that  c.  tff  me 
Amo.^  5:8  c.  for  waters  of  pea.  9:6 
Mat.  27:47  c.  for  E.  Mark  15:35 
jrnr/t  3:13  e.  lo  him  whom  hew. 

6:7  c.  to  him  the  twelve 

8:1  .lesus  c.  his  disciples 

10:49  arise,  he  r.  thee 

12:;J7  David  e.  him  L.  ZvJv  20:44 

X«.  15:6 hec  together  hisfriends 

9  r.  her  friends  and  neiL'hhors 

20:37  when  he  c.  L.  the  G.  of  A. 
Jo/m  10:3  c  his  sheep  by  name 

11:28  the  Master  c.  for  thee 
i?om.4:17  c.  things  which  be  not 

9:11  election  m.  stand  of  him  c. 
1  Cor.  12:3  by  Spirit  c  Jesus 
Gal.  5.8  not  of  him  that  c. 
1  Tom.  5:24  faithful  is  lie  c.  you 
Jlev.  2:20  c  herself  a  prophetess 

CALLING,  fiiihstantlve. 
7«.  1:13  c.  of  asseinlilie.<  I  cannot 
Kuk.  2:1:19  c.  to  rem.  her  youth 
Bom.  11:29  c  of  God  without 

1  Cor.  1:28  ye  sec  your  c.  hreth. 
7-20  ev.  man  abide  in  same  c. 

Epit.  1:18  the  hope  of  his  c. 
4:4  called  in  one  hope  of  your  c. 
rhil.  ,3:14  the  hi_di  <-.  of  Ood 

2  Thes.  1:11  worthy  of  this  c. 

2  Tim.  1:9  called  lis  w.  a  holy  c. 
ITrb.  3:1  partakers  of  heavenly  c. 
9  rtt.  1:10  your  e.  and  election 

<'ALLI\G,  Portlciplp. 
In.  41:4  c.  Ken.  from  beginning 

46:11  c.  ravenous  bird  from  east 
Mat.  11:16  c.  to  fell.  Luke  7:32 
jl/fn*  11:21  P.  r.  to  remembrance 
vl'V^■7:.59  stoned  Stephen  c.  on  G. 

22:16  thy  sins.  r.  (m  Lord 
J  Pel.  3:6  S.  obeyed  .\.  c.  himlord 

CALM. 

Ph.  10^:29  maketh  storm  a  e. 
Jon.  1:11  tea  may  be  c.  unio  us 
12  cast  me  forlh.  so  sea  bo  «:. 
J7o<.8:26  gr.c.  J/art  4:.39 ;  iu  8:21 

rAL\EH. 
(fen.  10:10  Babel  and  C.  in  land 
Ajnos  6:2  p:iss  ye  unto  C.  ttom 
rAI.ND.     7<.  10:9 
CALVAUY.    i,u*«23:.T3 

CALVE,  ED,  ETII. 

Job  21:10  their  cow  e.  casteth  n. 
39:1  mark  when  hinds  do  c. 


CAM 

TV.  29-0  make  hinds  to  e. 
Jer.  14:5  the  hind  <-.  in  tho  flcld 
CVLVES. 

1  Sam.  6:7  brint;  c.  homo 

1  A'.  12:28  king  made  2  c.  of  pold 
32  sacriftcinK  t«  r.  he  had  in. 

2  A'.  10:2tl  dep.  not  from  trold.  r. 
2  Clir.  11:15  ord.  priests  forthec, 

1.3:8  there  be  with  vontroldeiic. 
A-.  68:30  rebuke  bulls  with  thee. 
I/o.'.  10:5  because  of  r.  of  Beth. 

13:2  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  c. 

14:2  render  the  r.  ofruir  lii)s 
.4mm  6:4  eat  r.  out  of  the  stall 
Ific.  6:6  with  r.  of  a  year  old  ? 
Mill.  4:2  ve  shall  ltow  up  as  e. 
Ilrh.  9:12  nor  by  the  blood  of  c. 

19  blood  of  c.  and  sprinkled 

CAME. 
flen.  27:.35  brother  c.  w.  subtilty 
.32:6  we  c.  to  thv  brother  Esaii 
Xiim.  22:9  Ood  r.  to  Balaam.  20 
ai:2  spirit  of  God  <■.  upon  him. 

Juit.  3:10;  I  Snm.  10:10 
JVul.  .33:2  Lord  r.  from  Sinai 
.f'ifl.  13:10  man  that  c  other  dnv 

1  Sam.  2:27  c.  a  man  of  (!.  to  Eli 
4: 1  word  of  Samuel  c.  to  all  Isr. 

2  Sam.  20:12  e\ery  one  that  r. 

1  A'.  1:42  while  he  spake  Jon.  c. 
4:31  c.  of  all  people  to  hear  Soi. 
13:10  r-lnrued  not  by  way  hec. 

2  A'.  6:32  ere  the  messe.  c  he  s. 
10:21  all  worshippers  of  Banl  c 
17:2^  one  of  p-iests  c.  to  Bethel 
19:-"1.3  by  the  w;tv  he  r.  rc-turn 
21:3  at  com.  of  Lord  c.  this  on  .T, 

1  Chr.  5:2  of  .Tiidali  c.  chief  ruler 

2  Chr.  11:14  Levites  c.  to  Jndah 
14:14  fear  of  L.  r.  ii]Jon  them 
95:20  A.  not  hear,  for  it  c.  of  G. 

F.-:!.  1:17  but  Vnshti  c.  not 

.Job  3:26  yet  trouble  c. 
20:13  him  rendv  to  perish  r. 
.30:26  I  looked  for  irood,  evil  c. 

P.<.  18:6  my  cry  c.  before  him 
27:2  wheii  mv  foes  c.  upon  nie 
78:31  wrath  of  G.  c.  upon  them 
88:17  they  r.  about  me  d;iily 
105:19  nn'til  the  time  his  w'.  c. 

7%c.  5:15  to  ffo  as  he  c.  16 

A".  41:5  ends  of  earth  were  af.  c. 

.ler.  7:31  nor  c.  it  into  my  mind, 

19:5;  32:.^5 
8:15  for  peace,  but  no  pood  c. 
44:21  r.  it  not  into  his  mind? 

Ezek.  .■!3:22  afore  he  that  esc.  c. 
43:2  fflory  of  G.  c.  from  east 

Da/1.  4:28  all  this  c.  on  Nebnch. 

.4  /»o«  6: 1  to  whom  house  of  Is.  r. 

llab.  3:3  G.  c.  from  Temaii.  and 

Mat.  3:1  in  those  days  c.  J.  B. 
9:1  and  c.  into  his  own  city 
20:28  c.  not  to  be  ministered  to 
21:30  he  e.  to  second,  said  lik. 
32  John  c.  in  way  of  right. 
25:36  in  prison,  ve  c.  to  me 
28:13  disciples  r.  by  nijrht 

^fark  9:21  since  this  r.  to  him  ? 

Lnke  9:35  c,  a  voice  out  of  cloud 
15:17  whenc.  to  himself,  he  said 

20  he  arose  and  r.  to  his  fathiT 
.John  1:11  he  r.  to  his  o«ti 

17  frraee  and  tnith  c.  by  .1.  Chr, 
32  same  c.  to  .Jesus,  7:.5fl:  19::« 
4:27  upon  this  c  liis  disciples 
12:.30  voice  c.  not  because  of  me 
20:19  at  even  r.  J.  in  the  midst 

.lc^«  9:21  c.  hither  for  that  intent 
19:18  manv  that  helicvcd  c.  and 
Pnm.  5:18  free  f^ft  c.  on  all  men 
7:9  when  com.  c.  sin  revived 
9:5  whom  con.  the  flesh  C.  c. 
1  Cor.  1.5:21  since  by  man  c.  death 
flat.  2:12  certain  r.  from  .Tames 
1  Theii.  1:5  (rospel  c.  not  in  word 

1  Tim.  1:15  that  J.  C.  c.  to  save 

2  Pet.  1:17  c.  such  a  Vf>iee  to  him 

18  this  voice  c.  from  heaven 

21  proph.  r.  not  by  will  of  man 
1  .Mm  5:6  that  c.  by  water  and 
.%•*  Spirit  of  the  lORD. 

CAME  aealn. 

.T'i'f.  13:9  anijel  c.  a.  to  the  wom. 

1'.:19  soirit  c.  a.  1  Sam.  .30:12 

1  A'.  17:22  soul  of  the  child  r.  a. 
19:7  an^el  r.  a.  the  second  time 

T.uke  R:.55  her  spirit  c.  aqaiti 
John  8:2  he  c.  a.  into  templo 

C  \ME  down. 
Oen.  11:5  T..  c.  etoirn  to  see  tower 
A>.  19:20  L.  c.  r/.  on  mount  Sinai 
,3.1:29  Moses  c.  il.  from  mount  S. 

2  Sam.  22:10  bowed  the  heavens 

and  c.  r/own,  p..  18:9 
Lam.  1:9  f he i;  i/o«/i  wondcrf. 


C.VM 

nan.  4:13  holv  one  c.  if.  from  h. 
.!/(<•.  1:12  evilc.  iloini  from  the  I.. 
Mat.  17:9  as  r.  rl.  (r  m.  Mark^-.'i 
John  3:13  he  that  c  ''  fr  tieav. 
6::18  I  c.  down  from  heaven 

41  bread  whlcli  r  il.  51,  .58 
,lc<,«  15:1  which  c.  ilown  from  J. 

C.\ME  fiirlh. 

Xiim.  11:20  c.  we  f.  out  of  Eg.  ? 

Jl/(/.  14:14  out  of  eater  r./.  meat. 

out  of  Ptron<j  c.  f.  sweetness 
2  ^awf.  16:11  son  w"liich  c. /.  of 

...v  bowels  seeketli  mr'life 
2  CTi)' .32:21  c./.  of  his  bowels 
Pror.  7:15  c.  Ij'orfh  to  meet  thee 
Ec.  5:15  as  he  r./.  naked 
Jer.  20:18  c.  I  /■.  out  of  womb? 
Zer.  10:4  of  h(m  c.  /".  the  corner 
.Mark  1::!8  for  therefore  c.  I  7. 
,/o/in  16:28  I  c./.  from  thcFather 
19:5  J.  c./.  wearini;  the  crown 

I  CAME. 
fien   30:30  thou  hailst  before  7c. 
1  a:  10:7  I  believed  not  till  7c. 

half  was  not  t.dd,  2  Chr.9:i\ 
If!.  .50:2  7 c.  \\as  there  no  in.an  ? 
Kzek.  .3:15  7c.  to  them  of  capt. 
Mat.  10:;)4  Ac.  not  to  send  pe:ice 
Mnrkl-.M  Ic.  not  tocall,  7"..5:.32 
John  8:14  I  know  whence  7c. 

42  Ic.  from  G.  nor  c.  7of  inys. 
12:27  for  this  cause  c.  I 

47  I c.  not  to  jud^re  the  world 
18:37  for  this  cause  c.  7into  w. 
.4cA*  10:29  c.  I.  as  soon  as  sent  f. 
20:18  from  first  day  7c.  into  A. 
22:11  I  c.  into  Damascus 

1  Tw.  2:1  fc.  not  with  excellency 

2  Cor.  1:23  to  spare  you  I  c.  not 
2:3  when  let  sh.  have  sorrow 

OAME  in. 

Gen.  6:4  sons  of  Goo  -'.  in 
19:5  where  men  c.  in  to  thee 
.3,S:18  Jndah  c.  in  unto  her 

1  5am.  18:13  David  went  out  and 

c.  in  before  the  people,  16 

2  Sam.  11:4  she  c.  in  to  him 
2  C7i;'.15:5  no  j>.  to  Iiim  that  went 

out  nor  him  c.  i/t.  Zee.  8:10 
F!<t.  2:14  c.  in  to  kiiiir  no  more 
J'C.  .37:4  Jer.  c.  t«  and  went  out 
.Mat.  22:10  k.  c.  i/i  to  see  triiests 
Luke  1:28  an:;el  c.  in  to  Mary 
7:45  since  I  c.  i/t  kissed  my  feet 
Gal.  2:1  who  c.  in  privily 

C-VME  near. 

A>.  14:20  c.  not  ».  other  .ill  niffht 
Deut.  1:22  ve  c.  n.  to  me.  5:2:^ 
./o«.  17:4  tliev  c.  n.  bef.  El.  21:1 
I  A'.  18:.36  Elijah  c.  n.  and  said 
./er.  42:1  least  t(^thes,'reatest<7.  71. 
Actft  9:3  as  he  c.  «.  Dama.scus 

C\ME  nlsh. 

.IAt/.  15:29  Jesus  c.  ii.  to  sea  of  G. 
Mark  11:1  when  they  c.  f).  to  J. 
L«A-e  7:12  when  he  c.  n.  to  gate 

CAME  out. 

Oen.  .38:28  m.  said  this  c.  0.  first 
A>.  13:3  remember  day  ye  c.  0.  4 
Num.  16:27  Dathan  andAb.  c.  o. 
».9nm.6:20Michalc.o.  to  meet  P. 

18: 1  people  c.  a;/^  by  hundreds 
.Job  1:21  naked  c.  I  out  of  womb 

3:11  when  T  c.  out  of  the  belly 
.Jer.  17:16  which  c.  o.  of  my  lips 
Mat.  8::i4  whole  city  c.  o. 

12:44  return  torn,  house  whence 
Ic.  out,  Luke  11:24 

27:32  they  c.  out  found  Simon 
.53  c.  o.  oftrraves  after  his  res. 
.Ifark  1:26  unc.  spirit  c.  out,  9:26 

9:7  a  voire  c.  out  of  the  cloud 
Luke  1:22  he  c.  o.  could  not  speak 

4:.35  c.  out  of  him.  hurt  him  not 
■lohn  16:27  because  ye  believed  I 
e.  out  from  God 

17:8  that  I  c.  out  from  thee 

19::!4  forthwith  c.  ft.  blood 
Ae/n  8:7  unci.  spir.  c.  0.  of  many 

16:18  spirit  c.  o.  the  same  hour 
1  Cor.  14:.'Jti  c.  word  of  G.  o.  from 
7A«.  3:16  not  all  that  c.  o.  of  E',-. 
Ilev.  7:14  these  c.  o.  of  great  trih. 

CA>IE  over. 

.lot.  4:22  Is.  c.  o  ,1.  on  dry  land 
Mark  5:1  c.  orer  to  other  side 

C.VME  lo  pass. 

Sr.  12:41  it  c.  to/i.  at  end  of  4.30 

years,  selfs.  dav  it  r.  to  p. 51 

Tiei;?.  2:16  c.  ton.  1  .S'tm.  1.3:22: 

2  A'.  15:12;  &/.2:ft:  .4c^»27:44 

./(M.  21:45  L.  had  spoken  all  c.  p. 

1  Sam.  1:20  it  c.  p.  wh.  time  was 

10:9  all  those  signs  c.  to  pass 


CAM 

2  Sam.  2:1  it  c.  to  p.  after,  8:1 ; 

10:1 :  2  A'.  6-24;  2  CVir.  20:1 
2  A'.  8: 1 5  i t  c.  fop.  on  the  morrow. 

1  Chr.  10:8 ;  Jer  20:3 ;  .4<;(*4:5 
Is.  48:3  and  they  c.  to  pasn 
5  before  il  e.  top.  I  showed  It 

1  Thes.  3:4  as  it  c.  to  pass. 

Then  <A.ME. 

2  Sam.  5:1  //"■/(  c.  all  the  tribes 
2  Chr.  12:5  /.  c.  Shemalah  lo  R. 
Jnli  30:26  f<ir  good  then  evil  e. 
Jer.  19:14  t.  c.  Jer.  from  Tophet 

.38:27  I.  c.  all  the  princes  to  Jer. 
.Mat.  9:14  t.  c.  disciples  of  John 

15:1  t.  c.  to  Jesus  scribes  and 
12«cn  c.  his  disciples.  17:19 

18:21  then  c.  Peter  to  him 
John  7:45  t.  c.  ofHcers  to  ch.  prl. 

12:28  t.  c.  a  voice  frtuu  heaven 

20:28  t.  c.  Jesus,  doors  being 
They  CAME,  or  «'  VME  they. 
Gen.  11:31  theuc.  to  ll.iran 

12:.5  into  land  of  Canaan  thetj  c. 

22:9  t.  c.  to  iilace  G.  told  him  of 
Br.  16:35  till  (.  c.  to  a  land 

1  A'.  2:7  so  /.  c.  to  me  when  I 

2  A'.  20:14  men  wli.  c.  t.  In.  .39:3 
2  Chr.  20:4  t.  c.  to  seek  the  Lord 
Xeh.  13:21  c.  t.  no  more  on  sab. 
./oA  6:20  <.  c.  thither 

.30:14  t.  c.  as  a  \\  ide  breaking 
Ps.  88:17  t.  c.  round  me  like  w. 
Jer.  4:1:7  thus  c.  t.  to  Tahiianhea 
Kzek.  23:40  and  lo,  they  c. 
Mat,  1:18  before  theij  c.  together 
14:34  /.  c.  into  1.  of  Gennesaret 
26:73  after  a  while  c.  they 
Mark.  1:45  t.  c.  from  every  quar. 
3:13  whom  he  would  aiul  ^  c. 
Luke  2:16  /.  c.  with  haste  found 
John  12:9  t.  c.  not  for  Jes.  sake 
Acts  12:20  t.  c.  with  one  accord 
17:13  they  c.  thither  also 
2.3:14  lluy  c.  to  the  chief  priests 
Rev.  7:13  whence  c.  they  f 

Word  of  the  Lord  CAME. 

Gen.  15:1  the  w.  L.  c.  to  Abr.  4 
1  Sam.  15:10  iv.  L.  c.  to  Samuel 
iSam.  24:11  Gad ;  1  A.  6:11  Solo 

16:1  Jehu,  7;  17:2  Elijah,  8;1 

18:1;  19:9;  21:17,28 
18:31  to  whom  word  of  the  L.  c. 

saying,  Israel  ho  tfiv  name 

1  A".  12:22Shema.2Cyir.il:2;  12:7 

2  A'.  20:4  Isaiah,  7s,  .38:1 

1  Chr.  17:3  Nathan  ;  22:8  David 

Jer.  1:2  w.  L.  c.  to  Jere.  4 ;  2:1 ; 
14:1 :  29:30;  .3:1:1. 19;  7)n;i.9:2 

Ezek.  1:3  ex|)resslv  to  Ezck.  3:16 

IIos.  1:1  Hosea;  Joet\:\  Joel 

.Ion.  1:1  Jon.  3:1;  J7ic.  1:1  Mic. 

Zep.  1:1  Zcph.;  Itaei.  1:1  Hag. 

Zee,  7:4  c.  iv.  L.  of  hosts,  8:1 
CAMEL. 

Cen.  24:64  lieh.  lighted  olT  the  c. 

Ur.  11:4  not  e.  thee.  Deut.  11:7 

I  Sam.  15:3slay  infant,  ox.  andc 

Zee.  14:15  so  he  plague  of  c. 

.17a/.  19:24  is  easier  for  a  c.  Mark 

10:25 ;  Luke  18:25 
23:24  strain  at  a  gnat,  swallow  c 
<-AMELS. 

Gen.  12:16  Ahram  had  c, 
24:19  draw  water  for  thy  c,  44 
.30:43  J.  had  much  cattle,  c, 
31:;W  put  them  in  c.  furniture 
37:25  Islimaelites  came  with  c. 

Ex.  9:3  hand  of  the  L.  on  the  c. 

.Iiid.  6:5  c.  without  number,  7:12 
8:21  took  ornam.  on  c.  necks, 26 

1  Sam.  27:9  Da\  id  took  away  c, 
30:17  save  400  which  rode  on  c. 

1  A'.  10:2  to  Jer.  withe.  2  fAr.9:l 

2  K.  8:9  ft  present  forty  c.  burden 
1  Chr.  .5:21  Keu.  took  of  c.  50,001) 

12:10  brought  bread  on  f. 
27:.30  over  the  c.  was  Obil 
Kzr.  2:67  their  c.  435,  Neh.  7:69 
K^t.  8:10  letters  by  post  on  c.  14. 
.lob  1:3  his  subslance  was  3,00l)i. 

17  Chaldeans  fell  upon  tin-  c. 
h.  21:7  he  saw  a  chariot  of  c. 
30:6  treasures  on  bunches  ofe. 
60:6  mull,  of  c.  shall  cover  thee 
.Ter.  49:29  shall  laki-  their  c. 

.32  their  c.  shiill  be  a  booty 
Ezek.  25:5  Babbali  a  stable  for  c. 
Mat,  3:4  raini.  of  c.  hair.  .I7ar*  1:6 

CAMEST. 
Gen.  16:8  Hagar.  whence  c.  tbon 
27::i3  eaten  of  all  before  thou  c. 
Num.  22::i7  wtiereforec.  thou  not 
Deul.  16:3  rem.  day  c.  out  of  Eg. 
\  1  Sam.  13:11  c.  not  within  days 
1   17:28  why  c,  thou  down  hithur 


786 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CAN 

2  Sam.  15:20  whereas  c.  btit  yes. 

1  A".  l;J:!>  nor  return  by  way  r.  1* 
U  mail  ul  (inil  iliiUc.  from  J. y 

2  A.  l!l:-^8  I  will  turn  thee  back 

hv  xvay  tliou  c.  h.  37:29 
Neh.  \)l^  c.  down  also  on  M.  Si. 
/<.  WSJ  c.  clown,  mount,  flowed 
./,/■.  l;51)elon'  tlioiir.  torthontof 

the  womb  1  sancti.  thee 
F:fk.  :iJ:2 '-.forth  with  thy  rivers 
Mill.  22:12  friend,  how  c.  in  hit. 
John  Or-iT)  Uabbi,  when  0.  hither 
\{\■:^\^  wo  believe  thouc.  froniG. 
Ai-i-i  !):i;  in  the  way  as  thou  c. 
CAMON.    Jud.  10:5 
CAMP. 
Ex.  M:19  aiij;.  nt  L.  went  bef.  c. 
32:17  a  noise  oi  war  in  c. 
27  r.  phiv  every  man  brother 
8r»:ii  i)roelaimed  thnuiiih  the  c. 
Ltv.  21:10  strove  together  in  c. 
X"in.  4:5  when  c.  setteth  forw. 
11: 1  eon.  in  utmost  parts  of  t\ 
2(i  Kid.  and  Med.  prophus.  inc. 
That.  2.J:U  in  midst,  ol  thy  (T. 
,/(M'.  i;:18  nvide  <•.  of  Isr.  a  curse 
Jiiil.  i:i:2.'»spiritof  (ioii  bei^au  to 

move  Samson  in  the  c. 
21:8  none  to  the  c.  from  Jabesh 

1  :SVf/«.-l:()  noise  ol  shontin  thee. 
17:17  run  ioc.  to  thy  brethren 

2  A'.  ti:8  iu  such  a  place  be  my  c. 
7:7  left  c.  as  it  was,  tied  for  life 

8  when  these  lepers  came  to  r. 
19:35  ani^el  ol  L.  smote  in  c.  of 

Assvr.  185,000.  h.  Tr.m 
/^^  78:28  let  it  fall  in  midyt  of  c. 
lU(i:lti  envied  M.  aUo  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  4:2  set  the  c.  also  against  it 
■hid  2:11  for  his  c.  is  very  great 
iiti\  20:0  enmpassed  c,  of  saints 

<\>IP,    V«Tl). 

/-■.  20:3  I  will  i\  a^anist  thee 
J>fV-  50:2!)  bend  the  bow  c.  a*;,  it 
Xah.  'i:\lc.  in  hedi^esincoldday 

C'VMPEIK 
Ex.  10:2  Israel  c.  beiore  mount 

Into  the  CAMP, 
1  Sam.  4:7  Hod  is  come  iiifoc. 

Out  of  the  CVMP. 
Ex.  10:17  M.  brun;.:lit  peopleo.  c. 
Ltt\  lO' 4  your  brethren  vat  c. 
24:2;j  had  cursed  o'lt  c. 
Num.  11:44  .M.  departed  not  0.  c. 
Ik'//.  23: 10  unclean  shall  yo  o.  c. 

1  Sam.  13:17  spoilerso.  c.  of  Phil. 

2  Sam.  1:2  came  o.  c  from  Saul 

Rotiiid  nhnnt  the  CAMP. 
Xiati.  11:31  quails  /■.  a.  c.  32 
Without  the  CAMP. 
Ex.  20:14  bulloek  burn  w.c.  Lev. 
8:17;  0:11;   10:27 
33:7  sou-^ht  the  L.  went  xv.  t.  c. 
Deal.  %\\  12  have  a  place  w.  c. 
Jai.  6:2-3  U.  left  kindred  w.  t.  c. 
Iltb.  13:11  beasts  burnt  tv.  (he  c. 
13  go  forth  to  him  w.  the  c. 
CAMPS. 
Xum.  10:2  trum.  for  journey  of  c. 
Amos  4:10  stink  of  your  c.  come 

CAMPIIIKi:. 
Cant.  1:14  my  beloved  is  as  c. 
4:13  thy  plants  an  orchard  of  c. 

ca:\. 

^fat.  27:05  as  sure  as  you  c. 
John  15:4  no  more  c.  ye  except 
Horn.  8:7  subject  to  law,  uorc.  be 

How  ca;\. 

John  3:0  said,  h.  c.  these  th.  be? 
,4(7*'  8:31  h.  c.  I  exc.  eome  guideT 

CAXA. 
John  9:1  marriage  in  C.  11 
4:4f)  Jesus  rame  ai^aln  into  C. 
21:2  Thomas  and  Nath.  of  C. 

CA>AA\. 
C^n.  9:18.22.25:  10:15;  28:1 
Ex.  15:15  the  inhabitants  of  C. 
/i/rf.  3:1:  4:2.  2:^;  .5:10 
Pf.  10*^::i8  to  the  idols  of  C. 
1:J5:11  smote  all  kintjdomsof  C, 
Ih.  19:18  speak  lani^ua^e  of  C. 
Zep.  2:5  C.  I  will  destroy  thee 
Mat.  15:22  a  woman  of  C  cried 

LnnrI  of  <V\\\A\. 
Gen.  12:5  to  )Xo  into  land  o/C. 

CA\AA\ITE. 
Gen.  12:6;  15:21;  21:3:  34:30 
£;r.  28:28  drive  out  C.  33:2:  34:11 
X>/w.  21:3dellv.  up  C.  .Veh.  9:24 
Afaf.  10:4  Simon  the C,  MarkSAS 
CANAAmTESS.    1  Chr.  2:3 
CANDACE.     Acts  8:27 


CAP 
CANDLE. 

Job  18:6  his  c.  be  put  out 

21:17  c.  of  wicked  put  out? 

20:3  his  c.  shincd  on  mv  head 
Ps.  18:28  thou  wilt  light" my  c. 
Prov.  20:27  spirit  of  man  Is  c. 

24:20  c.  of  wicked  be  put  out 

31:18  c.  ^oeth  not  out  by  ni^ht 
Jer.  25:10  from  them  light  ot  v. 
Mat.  5:15  put  e.  binder  a  bushel. 
Mark -i-.'ll  \  Z//A-e8:16;  ll::j;i 
L>/ke  11:36  bright  shining  of  ac'. 

15:8  a  c.  and  sweep  the  hoiiae 
Rev.  18:2:3  c.  shine  no  more 

22:5  need  no  c.  nor  light  of  suu 

CWDLES. 
Zep.  1:12  will  search  Jer.  withr. 

CAXnLESTICK. 
Ex.  25:31  make  c.  -.il:  17 ;  Xum.  8:4 

40:24  put  c.  iu  tent  of  congreg. 
Ler.  24:4  lamps  one.  continually 
A^/m.  3:31  their  charge  shall  be<;. 
2  K.  4:10  let  us  set  for  him  a  c. 

1  C/n:  28:15  gold  for  every  ^. 

2  Chr.  13:11  set  they  in  order  r. 
Dan.  5:5  wrote  over  ag.  the  r. 
Zee.  4:2  behold  a  c.  all  of  gold 

II  olive-trees  on  right  side  of  r. 
Mat.  5:15  on  a  c.  and  it  giveth 
light  to  all.  i'/X-(?8:16:  11:3:J 
Mark  4:21  not  be  set  on  c.  ? 
Ileb.  9:2  tirst  wherein  was  ther. 
Par.  2:5  elsi- 1  will  remove  thy  c. 
CA\DLESTICKS. 

1  K.  7:49  c.  of  p.  cold.  2  Chr.  4:7 
Ji  r.  52:19  he  took  away  the  c. 
Ptv.  11:4  two  c.  standing  bef.  G. 
See  SEVEN. 

CAIVB. 
/*.  43:24  brought  me  no  sweet  c. 
Jer.  6:20  c.  fiom  tar  country 
CANKER,  ED. 

2  Tim.  2:17  will  eat  as  r. 

Jam .  5:3  your  gold  and  silver  is  c. 

CA\KER-WORM. 

Joel  1:4  c.  eat.  and  c.-n\  left,  2:25 

Xah.  3:15likec.-«'.  make  thyself 

many  as  the  c.-iv. 

16  c.-w.  spoileth  and  flieth 

CAiV:VOT. 

/.f.  1:13  calling  of  assemblies  I  c. 

Jer.  18:6  c.  T  do  with  you 

Luke  16:26  from  hence  to  you  c. 

CAiVST. 
Mat.  8:2  thou  c.  make  me  clean 
Mark  9:22  if  thouc.  do  any  thing 
CAPERNAl^M.     Mat.  4:13;  8:5: 
11:2-3:  17:24;  /.//;l#  4:23;  10:15; 
./o//«2:12;  4:46;  6:17.^,59 
CAPHTOR.    Jf/-.47:4;  Amos^it 

CAPPADOCIA. 
Acts  2:9  dwellers  in  C.  we  hear 
1  PeM:l  stnmgers  throughout  C. 

CAPTAIiV. 
Gen.  37:36  sold  him  toPotiph.  c. 
40:4  ('.  chaiged  Jos.  with  them 
Xum.  14:4  make  a  c.  Xeh.  9:17 
Jos.  5:14  as  c.  of  host  of  the  L. 

15  c.  of  the  L.  host  .said  to  Jos. 
Jud.  4:2  c.  of  Jabiir'9  host  was 
Sisera.  7;  1  Sam.  12:0 
11:6  said  to  Jephthah,  be  our  c. 
11  made  him  c.  over  them 

1  Sam.  9:16  anoint  him  c.  10:1 
13:14  Lord  com.  him  to  be  c. 
17:18  carry  th.  ten  cheeses  to  c. 
22:2  David  became  c.  over  them 

2  Sam.  5:2  ehalt  be  c.  over  Israel 
8  he  shall  bee.  1  Chr.  11:6 

19:13  if  thou  be  not  r.  of  the 
23:19  Abishai  was  therefore  c. 

1  K.  16: 16  Isr.  made  Omri  c.  king 

2  A'.  1:9  king  sent  a  c.  with  fifty 
4:13  wouldcBt  be  spo.  for  to  c.  f 
5:1  Naaman  c.  of  host  of  Syria 
9:5  an  errand  to  thee,  O  c. 
15:25  Pekah  x\c.  of  his  conspired 
18:24  face  of  one  r.  Is.  36:9 
20:5  ITezekiah  c.  of  my  people 
2.5:8  Nebuzar-adan.  r.  Jer.  52:12 

1  Chr.  11:21  honorable,  hewasc. 
27:5  c.  for  3d  month  Benninh 

2  CJtr.  13:12  Ood  himself  isourr. 
A-.  3:3  doth  take  away  r.  of  fiftv 
Jer.  .37:13  a  c.  Irijiih  took  .Tor.  ' 

40:5  r.  gave  Jer.  victuals 

51:27  appoint  n  c.  against  her 
John  18:12  hand  and  r.  took  Jes. 

■\rts  .5:26  r.  with  officers  brought 
Ilth.  2:10  r.  of  their  salvation 

CAPT\I\S. 
Ki',15:4  chosen  r.  are  drowned 
Deut.  1:15  I  made  uise  men  c. 

20:9  make  c.  to  lead  the  p. 


CAP 

l-iS'a7;i.8:12  he  will  appoint  him  c. 

22:7  son  of  Jesse  make  you  c.  ? 
2  Sinn.  18:5  c.  charge  con.  Absal. 

23:8  that  sat  chief  among  the  c. 

1  K.  2:5  what  Joab  did  to  the  c. 
20:24  kings  away,  and  put  c. 
22:33  when  c.  perceived  he  was 

not  the  king,  2  Chr.  18:32 
d  Chr.  11:15  three  of  30  c.  went 

2  Chr.  ;i.3:ll  brought  on  them  c. 
Job  39:25  the  thunder  of  the  c. 
Jer.  13:21  taught  them  to  be  c. 

51:2:}  I  will  break  in  pieces  c. 

.57  I  will  make  drunk  her  c. 

Ezek.  21:23  c.  to  open  the  month 

23:6  c.  all  desirable  men,  12, 23 
Xah.  3:17  thy  c.  as  gi-eat  grassh. 
Mark  6:21  H.  made  a  supper  toe. 
Luke  22:4  J.  communed  with  c. 
Rev.  19:18  may  eat  the  flesh  of  c. 

CAPTIVE. 
Gen.  14:14  brother  was  taken  c. 

34:29  their  wives  took  they  c. 
Ex.  12:29  onto  first-bora  of  c. 
2  A'.  5:2  bro.  away  c.  a  little  m. 

6:22  those  thou  hast  taken  c. 
Is.  49:21  I  am  desolate,  a  c. 
2-1  shall  lawful  c.  be  delivered 

51:14  c.  exile  husteneth 

52:2  loose  thys.  O  c.  dau.  of  Z. 
Amos  6:7  c.  w'ith  first  that  go  c. 
2  Tim.  2:26  taken  c.  by  him 
Carry  or  carried  CAPTIVE, 

or<'APTIVE8. 
Gen.  31:26  car.  my  daughters  c. 
Xum.  24:22  until  A.  car.  thee  c. 

1  A'.  8:46  car.  them  r.  2  Chr.  6::56 
47  they  bethink  thems,  in  land 

whither crtrW^f/e.  2  Chr.  H::i7 

2  K.  15:*tT.-pilescr(v//-.  theme. 
16:9  c.  peo.  of  Damas.  e.  to  Kir 

1  Chr.  5:6  king  of  Assyria  e.  e. 

2  Chr.  25:12  10.000  did  Judah  c.  c. 
28:5  car.  a  great  multitude  c. 

6  Is.  car.  c.  of  brethren  200.000 

Ps.  106:46  pitied  of  th.  e.  them  c. 

137:3  e.  us  e.  required  a  sonj; 

Jer.  13:17  Lord's  flock  is  car.  c. 

19  J.  shall  be  wholly  c.  away  c. 

20:4  shiiJl  e.  them  e.  to  Babylon 

24:5  acknowledge  them  car.  c. 

29:4  saith  the  Lord  to  all  car.  c. 

14  bring  you  into  place  whence 

I  caused  yon  to  be  car.  e. 
41:10  Ishm.  e.  e.  all  the  residue 
4:1:12  carry  the  Egyi)tians  c. 
52:29  e.  e.  from  Jer.  832  persons 
;W  e.  e.  of  the  Jews  745  persons 
Ezek.  6:9  nations  whither  be  e.  c. 
Dan.  11:8  also  c.  c.  into  Egypt 
Amos  1:6  bee.  theye.  r.  captivity 
Ob.  11  in  day  strangers  car.  c. 

Carrying  CAPTIVE. 
Jer.  1:3  to  car.  of  Jerusalem  e. 
Lead,  or  led  CAPTIVE. 
Jud.  5:12  itad  thy  captivity  e. 

1  K.  8:48  return  unto  thee  in  land 

of  enemies  which  I.  them  e. 

2  Chr.  ;i0;9  sliall  find  compassion 

before  them  that  l^od  c. 
Ps.  68:18  /<//  eai)tiv.  e.  Eph.  4:8 
.fer.  22:12  die  ^vbilber  h-d  him  c. 
AmosT.n  Israel  shall  he  led  c. 
Xah.  2:7  Iluz/.ab  shall  be  kd  c. 
Luke  21:24  shall  be  ted  away  c. 
2  Tim.  3:6  lead  c.  silly  women 

CAPTIVES. 
Xum.  31:9  women  of  Midian  c. 

12  brought  e.;  19  purify  yonre. 
Deut.  31:11  am.  c.  a  beaiiti.  wo. 

32:42  drunk  with  blood  of  e. 

1  Sam-  :10:5  David's  two  wives  e. 

2  A'.  24: 14  from  Jerus.  10.000  e. 
2  Chr.  28:11  deliver  the  e.  again 

13  ye  shall  not  bring  in  c. 
If.  1-1:2  take  them  e.  whose  c. 

20:4  the  Ethiopians  e. 

45:13  let  go  my  c.  not  for  price 

49:25  e.  of  mighty  be  taken 

61:1  liberty  to  the  c.  Luke  4:18 
Jer.  48:46  thv  sons  and  d.  are  c. 

.50:33  tock  them  c.  held  them 
Ezi'k.  1:1  as  1  was  among  c. 

lfi:.53  captivity  of  tbvr. 
Dan.  2:25  found  a  man  of  e.  of  J. 

CAPTIVITY. 
Xum.  21:29  hisdan-jrhfers  intoe. 
D^ut.  21:13  raiment  of  e.  from  off 

30:3  Lord  will  tnra  thy  e. 
2  A'.  24:15  carried  he  intoe.  toB. 

25:27  37tb  year  of  e.  Jer.  52:31 

1  Chr.  5:22 dwelt  in  steads  untile. 
6:15  Jehozadak  went  intoe. 

2  C/ir.  6:.37  prav  in  land  of  e. 
38  if  they  return  to  thee  in  e. 

29:9  our  sons  and  wives  are  in  c. 


CAR 

Ezr.  9:7  have  been  delivered  to  c. 

Xeh.  1:2  Jews  wh.  were  left  of  c. 
4:4  for  a  prey  in  land  of  their  c. 

Est.  2:6  Mordecai  carried  with  e. 

Job  42:10  L.  turned  the  e.  of  Job 

Ps.  14:17  Lord  bring  back  c.  85:1 
78:61  deliv.  his  strength  into  '■, 
126:1  when  L.  tui-uedag.  e.  of  Z. 

4  turn  again  our  e.  O  L.  as  str. 
/**.  5:13  my  peo.  are  gone  intoe. 

22:17  carry  thee  witli  mif^htye. 
46:2  themselves  are  gone  intoe. 
Jer.  15:2  for  the  c.  to  the  e.  43:11 
29:14  I  wiil  turn  away  y(.>ur  c. 
:J0:3;  32:44;  33:7.11,26 
20  hear  all  of  e.  ;  28  e.  is  long 
22  taken  up  a  curse  by  all  c. 
31  send  to  all  them  of  e. 
;i0:10  seed  from  land  of  e.  46:27 
48:11  hath  Moab  gone  into  e. 
Lam.  1:3  Judah  is  gone  into  c. 

5  her  children  are  gone  into  c. 
2:14  diecov.  to  turn  away  thy  c. 
4:22  no  more  carry  thee  into  c. 

Ezek  1:2  fifth  y.  of  Jehoiac.  e. 

:^-ll  get  to  tlum  of  e.  and  speak 

11:25  I  Fpake  to  them  of  r.  all 

12:7  my  stufl'.  as  stufl'fore. 

16:53  bring  again  their  v.  the  c 
of  Sodom  and  Samaria 

25:3  went  into  r.  thou  saidst 

33:21  in  12th  year  of  e.  one  esc. 

39:2:3  house  of  Isr.  went  into  c. 

40:1  in  the  25th  year  of  our  e. 
Dan.  6:13  D.  of  thee,  of  Judah 

11:33  sindl  fall  by  c.  many  daya 
IIos.  6:11  returned  c.  ol  my  peo. 
Ob.  20  c.  of  this  host,  e.  of  Jer. 
Mic.  1:16  gone  into  e.  from  thee 
A'ah.  3:10  iS'o  went  intoe.  her  ch. 
Bab.  1:9  rather  e.  as  the  sand 
Zep.  2:7  sliall  turn  av  ay  c.  3:20 
Zee.  6:10  take  of  them  of  thee. 
Rom.  7:23  e.  to  the  law  of  sin 
2  Cor.  10:5  into  c.  every  thought 
See  CAPTIVE. 

Bring  CAPTIVITY. 
Ps.  5:3:6  when  God  b.  back  c. 
Jer.  80:18  b.  a'',  e.  of  Jacob's  t 

31:23  I  shall  b.  again  their  e. 

48:47  briur/  again  e.  of  Moab 

49:6  1  i|i)l  b.  again  e.  of  Ammor 

39  win  bjing  again  e.  of  Elam 

Ezek.  29:14  b.  again  e.  of  Egyi.t 

39:25  now  will  1  b.  again  c.  of  J. 
Joel  3:1  I  b.  again  e.  of  Judah 
Amos  9:14  b.  again  r.  of  my  peo. 

Children  of  CAPTIVITY. 
Ezr.  4:1  e.  e.  builded  temple 

10:7  proclamation  to  the  e.  c. 
16  c.  oj' c.  did  so,  all  were  sep. 
Dan.  5:13  which  art  e.  e.  of  Ju. 

Go  in(o  CAPTIVITY. 
Deut.  28:41  sons  and  daugb.  g.  e. 
Jer.  20:6  and  house  t>\\i\\\  fjo  c. 

22:22  thy  lovers  shall  go  into  c. 

30:16  adver.  every  one'stiall  goc. 

46:19  O  daugh.  furnish  to  go  c. 

48:7  C'hem.  shall  c;  49:3  king 
Ezek.  12:4  go  as  they  that  go  c. 

30:17  these  cities  shall  gohdoc. 

18  Egypt,  her  dan.  shall  go  c. 

Amo.s.  1:5  people  of  S.  shall  goc. 

15  their  kiiil.'  shall  //o  intoe. 

5:5  Gilgal  sludl  surely  goint-oc. 
27  I  cause  you  to  go  into  c. 

7:17  Is.  shall  surely  go  into  c. 

9:4  they  goc.  before  enemies 
Zee.  14:2  city  shall  go  into  e. 
Rev.  13:10  lend,  intoe.  shall  goc 

Ont  of  CAPTIVITY. 
Ezr.  2:1  went  up  o.  e.  Xth.  7:6 

6:21  come  out  c.  kept  the  feast 

8:35  come  out  of'c.  offered 
CARBl  \<'LE.  S. 
Ex.  28:17  first  row  a  e.  ;J9:10 
/•*.  54:12  make  thy  gates  of  e. 
Ezek.  28:13  and  c.  thy  covering 

CARCASS. 
Lev.  5:2  touch  e.  unclean  thing 

11:8  e.  n(»t  touch.  Deut.  14:8 
Deut.  28:26  e.  be  meat  to  fowls 
Jos.  8:29  should  take  hise.  down 
Jud.  14:8  to  see  e.  of  lion  honey 

1  A'.  13:22  tliy  c.  not  come 
24  a  lion  stood  by  the  c. 

2  K.  9;:i7  c.  of  Jez.  be  as  dung 
/■;  14-19  cast  out  as  e.  trodden 
Mat.  24:28  e.  is  there  \^  ill  caglee 

CARCASSES. 
Gen.  15:11  fowls  came  on  c. 
Ltr.  11:11  e.  in  abomination,  26 
26:30  cast  v<air  e.  on  e,  of  idola 
Yum.  14:29  e.  shall  fall  in  wilder, 
i  Sam.  17:46  I  will  give  c.  of  Ph. 


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CAR 

ls\  5:25  their  c.  torn  in  streets 

.*14:3  tttiiik  come  up  nut  of  c. 

Ctt:24  c.  «)f  lIuMii  Iruii»«;;ro99(.>(l 
Jtr.  7::W  <•.  "f  tins  peoplo  bi- 
meat  for  fowls.  1G:-I:  r.t:7 

1fi:18  1IM(><)  niinciiih.  witlitlioc. 
ftccA".  (i:5  lnv  c  of  Isr.  bi-foro  id. 

4;t:9  c  of  their  kin<;(*  far  fi'oiu 
Xnh.  3:.S  a  ^'reat  mmiher  of  r. 
J/tif.  3:17  c  fell  in  wiUKrncss 

CARrilEMISIf. 
2  C/lr.  35:20  to  fight  a;,'tiinHt  C. 
A.  10:9  is  not  Calno  as  C.  ? 
Jtrr.  4C:2  river  Etiphrateei  in  C. 
CARK. 

1  Sam.  10:2  falhi-r  l.ft  r.  of  nsbes 

2  A'.  4:13  aiivful  wiili  all  thiu  c. 
Jtr.  40:31  the  nation  without  r. 
Kz^k.  4:l(>  shall  eat  hre;Hl  withe. 
Luke  \(Y.\\  he  took  c.  of  him 

35  saifl.  Taker,  of  him 

1  (or.  '.1:0  God  take  c.  for  oxen  ? 
ri:25  came  c.  one  for  another 

2  (or.  7:12  c.  for  you  miu'ht  ap. 
8:1*)  same  earnest  <-.  in  Titus 
ll:a8r.  of  all  the  churches 

1  Tim.  3:5  how  take  c.  of  church 

1  I*et.  5:7  casiin-,'  yinir  c.  on  him 

rABE.  ED. 

2  Sam.  1S:3  if  we  llee.  not  c.  for 
Ps.  \A}:  I  no  man  c.  ftir  my  sonl 
Luke  l(t:  10  c.  that  my  sister  lea 
.lohn  ViXi  he  c.  for  the  poor 
-!("/<  IS:  17  U.  c.for  none  of  those 

1  Vor.  7:21  a  servant?  c.  not 
/*/ii/.  2:20  natur.  c.  foryourbtate 

t'AREFlL. 

2  7\".  4:13  thou  hast  been  r.  for  us 
Jer.  n:S  r.  in  year  of  drought 
Dan.  3:10  we  arenotr.  lounswer 
I.'tke  10:41  r.  about  many  thin;^s 
I'hiL  4:ti  be  c.  for  notlnnir.  but 

\0c.  but  hukt'd  opporiiinity 
Tit.  3:8  ('.  to  maintain  j»ood  w. 

lAREFl'LLV. 
Dtut.  15:5  thou  c.  hearken  to  L. 
Mlc.  1:12  inha.  of  M.  waited  c. 
Phil.  2:aH  I  sent  hin»  the  more  c. 
Utb.  12:17  souL'ht  it  c.  with  tears 

rVREFlLXESS. 
Kzek.  12: IS  diiiik  water  with  c. 

19  shall  eat  their  bread  withr. 

1  Vor.  7:32  have  you  without  c. 

2  Cor.  7*11   what  c.  it  wrought 

rVRELESSi. 
.T'ifl.  1S;7  saw  bow  they  dwelt  c. 
h'.  32.0  iK'.'ir,  ye  c.  dan^'hters 

10  ye  r.  women  ;  11  yc  c.  ones 
Ezek.  30:'.)  c.  Ethiopians  afraid 

rVRELESSLY. 
Ts.  47:8  thou  that  tlwelU>t  C. 
Ezek.  30.tj  fire  am.  them  dwell  c. 
Zip.  2:15  rejoicing  city  dwelt c. 

CARES. 
Mark  4:19  c.  of  this  world  choke 
Luke  8:14  cbok.  with  r.  and  rich. 
21:34  overcharged  with  c.  of  life 

4^\RE.ST.  ETII.  I\G. 
DeMt.  11:12  a  land  which  L.  c. 
.l/n/.  22:l(i<*.  thi>n  for  any  man 
Mark  4;:W  c.  thou  not  we  perieh 
12:14  art  true,  and  c.  for  no  man 
John  10:13  hireiinj;  c.  not  for  ah. 
1  Cor.  7:32  is  unmarried  c.  3i 

33  is  married,  c.  ffir  world,  84 
1  Ptt.  5:7  for  he  c.  for  you 

CAR  MEL. 

1  Sam.  25:2  pos.'*es.  in  C.  7,  40 
1  A'.  18:19  trather  all  Is.  tomt.C. 
Cant.  7:5  tuad  u.  thee  Ih  like  C. 
h.  35:2  cxer-IIeiiey  of  C. 
Jtr.  46:18  as  ('.  by  the  sea 
Amo--*  12  C  shall  wither.  9:3 
Site.  7:14  in  the  mid=t  of  C. 

<'\RMEMTE. 

1  Sam.  30:5  N.  ('.  2  Sam.  2:2;  3:3 
%  Sam.  *2:J::i5  Ilezmi  C.  one  of  D. 
CARMI.     Gen.  46:0;  Jos.  7:1;  1 
Chr.  2:7;  4:1 

CAR\AL. 

I^om.  7:14  I  am  c.  sold  under  Pin 
H:7  c.  mind  is  enmity  airaiuHt  G. 
1.5:27  to  minister  in  c.  thiriu''* 

1  Cor.  3:1  untoo.  even  to  babes 
3  are  yet  r.  ,•  4  are  ye  not  c.  / 

9: 11  if  we  reap  your  c.  thiui^s 

2  Cor.  10:1  w.  of'warfare  not  c. 
Ueb.  7;I(>  law  of  a  r.  command. 

OilOetood  in  c.  ordii.ancea 

<AR\ALLY. 
Ler.  18:21)  not  lie  c.  with  n.  wife 
19:20  lieth  c.  with  a  bondmaid 


CAR 

Xwn.  5:13  man  lie  with  her  c, 
Rom.  H:(i  -■.  minded  is  death 

C\UrE\TER.K. 
'I  Sam,  5:11  r.  to  I).  I  Chr.  14:1 
2  Chr.  21:12  hired  r.  Ezr.  3:7 
Is.  41:7  c.  encoura''ed  t,'oldsmlth 
44:13  c.  siretcheth  out  his  rule 
Jtr.  24:1  c.  he  carried  away,  29:2 
Zee.  1:20  Lord  showi-d  mefour^ 
Mat.  l:J:55  is  not  this  the  c,  sou ". 
Mark  (3.3  is  not  this  the  e, 
CARPI'S.    2  nM.4:13 

C\RRIAGB«  S. 

1  Sam.  17:22  David  left  his  c. 
Is.  10:28  Miehmash  laid  np  c. 
4fi:l  your  e.  were  heavy  ladca 
Acts  21:15  we  took  up  our  c. 

CARRY. 
nen.  .•)0:S5  r.  up  my  b.  Ex.  13:19 
/■>.  33:15  pres.  j^>  not,  c.  ns 
Iai\  10:4  e.  your  breth.  out  of  c. 
Xmn.  ll:12r.  them  in  bosom 
Deaf.  14:2*  too  hnii;  to  e.  it 
.7o,s\  4:3  r.  (be  twelve  stones 

1  Sam.  20:10  c.  them  to  the  city 

2  AV;//i.  19:lSr.  kinir's  hou-^ebold 

1  A'.  18:12  spirit  of  L.  sh.  e.  thee 

2  /r.  4:19  a  liirn  to  his  mother 
9:2  e.  Jehu  to  an  inner  chamber 
17:27  c.  tliith.  <me  of  the  priests 

1  f'Ar.  15:2  m-ne  on;;ht  to  c.  ark 
2-3:26  L.  no  more  c.  tabernacle 

2  Chr.  36:6  e.  him  to  B.  .A;-.  39:7 
Ee.  10:20  a  bird  shall  c.  the  v. 
/v.  2-1:7  own  feet  c.  her  afar  off 

30:6  c.  riches  on  younj:  assea 
40:11  c.  lambs  in  his  bosom 
46:4  to  hoary  hairs  will  I  r.  you 
7  c.  him.  set  hiiu  in  his  phiee 

.Ar.  20:5  and  c.  them  to  Babylon 
39:14  should  e.  Jeremiah  home 

E:ck  22:9  thee  are  men  c.  tales 

.^fark  6:55  bei:an  to  e.  in  beds 
11:16  to  e.  a  vessel  th.  temple 

Luke  10:4  c.  nei.  purse  nor  scrip 

John  5:10  not  lawful  to  r. 
21:18  r.  Ibee  whit,  wouldst  not 
CARRY  nwav. 

2  A'.  18:11  kin- of  A.  did  r.  a.  Is. 
2.'>:11  ftiL'itives  did  X.  e.  a/ratj 

2  Chr.  20:25 niorethan could <r.  rt. 

./o6  15:12  thv  heart  c.  thee  a.  f 

Pf:.  49:17  dieth  he  sh.  c.  noth.  a. 

Ec.  .5:15  noth.  wh.  he  may  c.  a. 

h.  5:29  shall  e.  prey  awaij  Fafc 
1.5:7  shall  they  c.  airay 
22:17  Lord  will  c.  thee  atvay 
41:16  wind  c.  them  a.  57:13 

Ln7n.  4:22  c.  thee  a.  O  Ziou 

Ezfik.  3S:13  art  come  to  c.  a. 

Actsl-.V^  e.  you  a.  bey.  Babylon 

See  CAPTIVE. 

CARRY  back. 

2  Sam.  15:25  e.  hack  ark 

1  A'.  2^26  €.  Mic.  *.  2  Chr.  18:25 

CARRY  forth. 

Kr.  12:46  not  c.  forth  aui^ht 
14:11  e.  us  /V«v/i  out  of  Eijfvpt 
A^r.  4:12  whole  bullock  e.  '/'.  21 

2  Chr.  29:5  r./.  the  filthiness 
Ji^r.  17:22  nor  c.  f.  a  burden 
Ezek.  12-6  c.  it  /.  in  the  twilight 

CARRY  out. 
Gen.  47:.30  c.  me  out  of  Eirvpt 
/?«M^  28;.3H  e.  much  seed  O'/^ 
1  A'.  22-31  c.  me  o.  2  Chr.  18:33 
A^mA'.  12:5  dij;  wall.  c.  o.  thereby 
Aetft  5:9  at  door,  shall  c.  thee  0. 
1  rim.  G:7  we  c.  nothinjj  out 

CARRIED. 
Oen.  46:5  pons  of  Is.  c.  Jac.  50-13 
Lev.  10:5  e.  them  in  their  coats 
Jud.  16:3  Sa^nson  c.  them  np 

1  Sam.  5:8  let  ark  be  e.  to  Cath 

2  Sam.  Vy.\t)  r.  ark.  1  TAr.  13:13 
1.5:29  Abnitbar  r.  ark  to  Jerusa. 

1  A'.  17:19  he  r.  him  into  a  loft 

2  A'.  20:17  have  laid  up  in  store 

shall  he  r.  to  Baby.  Is.  39:6 
24:13  he  r.  out  all  the  treasures 
2.'>:7  r,  Zidrkiah  to  Habvlon 

2  6%r.  28:15  r.  all  the  f.-eble 
3:^:11  c.  Manas.'*<'h  to  Babvlon 
:i6:4  Ne(ho.  e.  .lehoahaz  to  E-:. 

Jofj  5:13  the  froward  isr.  lu-adlo. 
10:19  I  slnmhl  been  r.  from  w. 

/?s.46:2  mtnint.  bee.  Into  sea 

Is.  46:3  remnant  c.  ft-om  ihe  w. 
49:22  dauu'l).  be  e.  on  shoulders 
53:4  he  hath  c.  our  sorrows 
6-3:9  e.  them  all  the  davs  of  old 

Jtr.  27:22  be  c.  to  Babylon,  28:3; 
52:11.  17 

Ezek.  17:1  he  c.  Iwissintoaland 


CAS 

Ezek.  37:1  c.  me  out  In  Sn.  of  L. 
Dan.  1:2  e.  into  land  of  Shinar 
/Aw.  10:6  also  r.  unto  Ai»syria 
12:1  and  oil  is  r.  into  K;.'Vpt 
.AW  3:5  r.  into  your  templeti 
Luke  7:12  dead'man  c.  out 
16:22  was  c.  by  Ihe  ani^ela 
2-1:51  was  r.  up  into  henvcn 
Aet-M  3:2  one  lame  fn)ni  womb  c. 
5:6  younjLj  men  <■  Ananias  out 
7:16'  fathers  were  r.  to  Sycbeni 
8:2  r.  Stephen  Ui  bis  burial 
21:31  com.  to  he  c.  inti)  castlo 
Et>/i.  4:14  c.  with  ^vn-y  wind 
litb.  13:9(7.  with  divers  doctrines 
2  fH.i-.Ur.  with  a  tempest 
yM(/(!  12  clouds  without  water  c. 

5«  CAPTIVE. 

CARRIED  nwny. 

Gen.  31:18  J.  e.  a.  all  his  cattle 
26  e.  a.  mv  dauu'hterrt 

1  Sam.  30:2V.  tlum  a.  18. 

2  A*.  17:6  r.  Is,  into  Assyria.  23 
II  heathen  whtmi  the  L.  c.  a. 
28  one  of  priests  they  hade.  a. 

24:14  r.  a.  all  Jerusalem 

15  e.  a.  Jehoiacbin  to  Babylon 
25:21  so  Judali  was  r.  a.  out  of 

1  Chr  5:26  r.  a.  the  Kenbenites 
6:15  when  L.  e.  a.  J.  and  Jerus. 
9:1  c.  a.  for  their  tran?s;,'ression 

2  Chr.  14:13 Abac,  awaij,  21:17 
Ezr.  2:1  been  c,  a.  Neh.  7:6 

9:4  transir.  of  those  c.  a.  10:6 
Jtr.  29:4  caused  to  he  r.  a. 
Dan.  2::r>  wind  r.  them  away 
XaJi.  3:10  No  was  r.  a.  Intocap. 
Mat.  1:11  about  timcf^-.  a.  toll. 
.l/«/*A:  1.5:1  c.  Jesus  w.  to  I'iluh; 

1  Cor.  12:2  (J.  r.  (/.  dumb  idols 
Gal.  2:13  Barnabas  r.  a. 

Rev.  12:15  bee.  a.  of  flood 
17:3c.  me  a.  in  spirit,  21:10 

CVRRIEST,  ETII,  l\G. 

Joh  21:18  as  chall' storm  c.  away 
27:21  east  wind  e.  rich  nwixy 

Ps.  78:9  Ei)hraim  c.  bows  turned 
90:5  r.  them  awav  witli  llood 

.^fat.  1:17  till  the  c.  into  Babylon 

Rev.  17:7  mystery  of  beaet  th.  c. 

CART, 

t  Sam.  6:7  makes  a  new  c.  and 

2  Sam.  6:3  set  ark  on  a  new  c. 
1  Chr.  13:7  Tzziah  rirave  thcc. 
/••■.  28:28  corn  witli  wlierj  ofc. 
Amos  2:13  as  a  c.  is  pressed 

CART-ROPE. 
Is.  5:18  draw  sin  as  with  a  c.-r. 

CART-WHEEL. 
Ts.  28.27  nor  is  c.-w.  turned 

CARVED.  I\G,IN<;S. 
Ex.  31:5  Bczale.-l  in  c.  35:33 
Jud.  18:18  fetched  lliec.  image 

1  A'.  6:18  cedar  within  was  c. 

2  Chr.  33:7  c.  iniaire  in  house  O. 
34:4  Josiah  cut  down  c.  images 

Ps!.  74-6  they  br<'ak  r.  work 
Prov.  7:16  my  bed  with  c.  work 

<*ASE.  S. 
Ex.  5:19  dkl  si-e  were  m  evil  c. 
P>\  144:15  happy  p.  in  such  a  c. 
Mat.  5:20 in  noc.  enter  kin;;dom 

19:10  c.  of  man  be  so  with  wife 
./ohn  .5:6  lon^:  time  in  that  c. 
1  Cor.  7'15  bonda-^e  in  such  c. 

CASEME\T 
Prop.  7:6  looked  through  my  c. 
CASIPniA      Ezr.  8.11 

CASSIA. 
Ex.  30:24  of  :.  500  sliekel? 
ps.  4.'i:8  L'arments  smell  of  c. 
Ezek.  27-19  c.  in  thy  market 

CAs>T,  lyajtfHre. 
Joh  18,8  he  Is  c.  into  a  net 
Ps.  22:10  I  was  c.  on  thee 

76:6  are  c.  into  a  dead  sleep 

140-10  let  them  he  c.  into  fire 
Prvr.  16:;J3  the  lot  is  c.  into  lap 
A.  25:7  covering  c.  over  all 
.ler.  22.28  c.  into  a  land  know  not 
;W.ll  old  c.  clouts  and  rags 
Dan.  3:6  c.  into  liery  fiiniace 

6:7  be  c.  into  den  of  lions.  16 
Jon.  2:1  am'c.  out  of  thy  sight 
Mat.  4:12  John  was  e.  into  prison 

5:25  and  tb<ui  bi-  r.  into  i>ri8on 
2^1  body  be  c.  into  hell,  ;W 

6::M)  c.  into  the  oven.  La.  12:28 

21:21  mountain.  Be  c.  into  sra 
Maik  9:42  c.  into  .-iea,  Luke  17:2 

45  to  bee.  into  hell.  47 
/.///^  3:9  c.  it  into. .!/«/.  3;10;7:19 

23:19  c.  uilo  pritiou,  25 


CAS 

./oAft  3:24  not  yet  c.  into  prison 

-4c^y  27:26  e.  on  a  certain  island 

y^er.  8:7  hail  and  lire  r,  on  earlh 

8  mountain  burning  c.  into  sua 

12:13  dragon  was  c.  unto  earth 

19:20  both  e.  alive  into  the  lake 

20:10  th<!  devil  was  e.  into  lake 

14  di-atli  and  hell  c.  into  lake 

15  not  found  in  book  of  life,  c. 

C.VST,  active. 
Qen.  31:.'W  she-gouts  have  not  c. 
;-'7:2()  c.  him  into  some  pit 
.'I*.t:7  c.  eyes  im  Joseph 
Ex.  1:22  every  son  c.  into  river 
4:3  he  c.  rod  on  the  gnuiiid 
15:4  Ph.  chariots  he  c.  itito  sea 
25  had  c.  tree  into  the  waters 
22:31  Mesh  torn,  c.  it  to  the  dogs 
2-3:26  nothing  c.  their  young 
25:12  c.  4  rings.  37:3.  13;  38:5 
;12:19  Moses  c.  tables  out 
Xuin.  35:23  c.  it  on  bini 
Deut.  29:28  I.,  c.  into  an.  land 
Jos.  8:29  c.  king  of  Ai  at  gale 

10:27  c.  them  into  cave 
Jud.  9:.5.3  a  woman  c.  a  pii-cc  of 

millstone.  2  Sam.  11:21 
1  Sam.  18:11  S.  c.  javelin.  20:33 
'2  Sam.  16.6  S.  c.  stones  at  Dar. 
18:17  c.  Absalom  into  a  pit 

1  A'.  7:46  c.  them.  2  Chr.  4:17 
14:9  c.  me  behind  thy  back 
19:19  E.  c.  his  mantle  on  bim 

2  A'.  2:16  c.  him  on  some  mounts 

21  spring,  and  c.  salt  in  there 
3:25  c.  each  his  stone 

4:41  meal  he  c.  into  the  pot 
6:6  he  c.  in  stick,  iron  swam 
9:25  c.  into  portion  of  N.  26 
13:21  c.  into  scpulcbreof  Elisha 
2^J  c.  from  his  presence  as  yet 
19:18  c.  Kods  into  fire.  A".  37:19 
;i2  c.  a  bank  ag.  it,  is.  37:33 

Xvh.  9:26  c.  law  In-biiid 

Est.  3:7  c.  Pur,  9:24 

Joh  20:2:1  shall  c.  fury  of  wrath 
27:22  God  shall  c.  upon  him 
30:19  hath  c.  mo  into  mire 
40:11  c.  abroad  rage  of  wrath 

Ps.  55:3  they  c.  initjuity  on  me 

22  c.  thy  burden  ou  the  Lord 
74:7  c.  fife  into  thy  sanctuary 
78:49  c.  on  them  his  wrath 

ProiK  1:14  c.  in  thy  lot  among  us 

Ac.  11:1  c.  tliy  bread  ou  water-; 

Is.  2:20  shall  c.  his  idols  to  bain 
38:17  bus  e.  all  my  sins  hehiiul 

Jtr.  2(i;2:i  c.  Urijah's  body  into 
36:23  ('.  it  into  lire  on  hearth 
;18:6  c.  Jerem.  into  dungeon.  9 
41:7  Ishmael  c.  them  into  pit 

Lam.  3:5.3  c.  a  stone  upon  me 

Ezek.  11:16  I  have  c.  them  faroff 
'iH::i5  c.  me  behind  thy  back 
28:17  1  will  c.  thee  to  ground 

Dan.  3:20  c.  them  into  furnace 
24  did  not  we  c.  three  into  fire 
6:24  c.  them  into  den  of  lions 

.ha.  2:3  c.  me  into  the  deep 

.Mic.  4:7  I  w  ill  make  her  c.  off 
7:19c.  all  their  sins  into  sea 

XaA.  3:6  I  will  c.  filth  on  thee 

Zee.  5:8  c.  it  into  the  •■pliah,  c. 
11:13  c.  it  unto  potter,  c.  them 

.]/ai.  3:11  nor  vine  c.  fruit  before 

Mat.  3:10  is  c.  into  fire,  7:19 
5:29  c.  it  fnmi  thee,  30;  18:8.  9 
7:6  nor  c.  pearls  before  swine 
15:26  c.  it  to  dogs.  Mark  7:27 
17:27  c.  a  hook  and  take  up  fish 
18;:W  c.  into  prison  till  he  pay 
22:13  c.  into  imter  dark.  25:30 
27:44  c.  same  in  his  teeth 

.}fark  9:22  c.  iiiiu  into  fire 
11:7  c.  gar.  on  him,  A^Af  19:35 
12:4  and  at  bim  they  c.  stones 
41  c.  money  into  t.  Lake '2l:i 
43  widow  hath  c.  more  in,  44 

Luke  12:5  to  c  into  hell 
19:43  enemies  shall  c.  a  trench 

■lohn  8:7  first  c.  a  stone  at  her 
21:7  Peter  c.  himself  into  sea 

Acts  12:8  c.  unrment  about  thee 
16:2:J  c.  Pam  and  S.  into  prisou 
27:43  who  conid  swim.  c.  th. 

1  Cor.  7;J5  may  r.  a  snare  on  you 
Rer.  2:10  devil  c.  some  into  oris. 

14  Balak  toe.  stumblinK-bluck 
22  I  will  c.  her  into  a  bed 
4:10  elders  c.  their  crowns 
18:21  and  c.  it  into  sea 
<•  VST  anay. 
A<T.  26:(4  I  will  not  c  them  a. 

2  Sam.  1:21  sh.  of  mi^'hty  is  c.  a. 
2  A'.  7:15  vessels  Syrians  c.  a. 

2  Chr.  29:19  vessels  Ahaz  c.  a. 
Job  8:4  c.  them  a.  lorlraus^resA 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


CAS 

Job  8;20  G.  will  not  c.  a.  perfect 
Ps,  2:3  c.  a.  their  cords 
51:11  c.  me  not  a.  from  presence 
Ec.  3:5  a  time  to  c.  a.  stones,  B 
Js.  5:'il  because  they  have  c.  a. 
30:-'J"2  c.  rt.  as  menstruous  cloth 
:il;7  r.  rt.  his  idols  of  silver 
11:9  chosen  and  not  c.  thee  a. 
Jer.  7:29  cut  thy  hair  and  c.  it  a. 
3:i'26  c.  a.  seed  of  Jacob 
j;jr/!-.  18:31  c.  «.  all  transgress. 
90:8  (lid  not  c.  o.  abominations 
Ho<  9'1'I  Hod  will  c.  them  o. 
.l/fiC,  13:48  but  c.  the  bad  away 
Luke  9:25  if  a  man  be  c.  au'ciy 
Jtmn.  11:1  God  c.  «.  his  people  f 

2  note,  away  people 
Ilet).  10:35  c.  not  a.  your  confla. 

CA8TAWAV. 
1  Cor.  9:27  lest  I  myself  be  a  c. 

CAST  down. 
Ex.  7.10  Aaron  (:.  rfo«'«  his  rod 
Jos.  10:11  L.  c.  d.  great  stones 
J^«rf.  ti:28  Baal  was  c.  down 

1  K.  18:42  Elijah  <•.  himself  of. 

2  CAr.  25:8  G.  hath  power  to  c.  d. 
12  c.  them  </.  from  top  of  rock 

Neh.  «:1S  c.  d.  in  their  own  eyes 
Job  18:7  counsel  sh.  c.  him  rf. 
22:29  when  men  arc  c.  rfo«'« 
29:24  mv  count,  they  c  not  d. 
41:9  be  c.  d.  at  sight  of  him  1 
Ps.  17:13  disap.  him,  c.  him  d. 
36:12  they  are  c.  (toi'ft 
37-14  bent  bow  to  c.  4.  needy 
24  shall  not  be  utterly  c.  d. 
43:5  c.  d.  O  my  soul  ?  11 ;  4:j:5 
ti  my  soul  is  c.  d.  within  me 
56:7  m  thine  anger  c.  d.  people 
62:4  consult  to  c.  him  down 
89:44  c.  his  throne  d.  to  ground 
109:10  lifted  me  up,  and  c.  d. 
Pror.  7:26  c.  d.  many  wounded 
/>-.  28:2  shall  c.  d.  witli  his  hand 
Je?:  6:15  shall  bo  c.  down.  8:12 
Lam.  2:1  c.  d.  the  beauty  of  Isr, 
Eztk.  6:4  c.  d.  your  slain 
19:12  thy  mother  was  c.  d. 
31:16  wheu  I.  c.  Assyrian  d. 
32: 18  wai  1  for  E.  and  c.  her  i. 
Dan.  7:9  the  thrones  were  c.  d. 
8:7  he-goat  c.  d.  ram  to  the  gr. 
10  it  c.  d.  some  of  host 
12  c.  down  truth  to  ground 
11:19  he  shall  c.  d.  ten  thous. 
Mut.  4:6  c.  thyself  d.  Luke  4:9 
15:30  c.  them  d.  at  Jesus'  feet 
27:5  he  c  (<.  pieces  of  silver 
Luke  4:29  c.  Je.-us  (/.  headlong 
2  Cor.  4.9  c.  (/.  lull  Milt  destroyed 
7:6  that  comfnrtith  llmse  c.  d. 
2  Pel.  2:4  c.  angels  oowu  to  hell 
Bet.  12:10  the  accuser  is  c.  d. 

CAST  forlh. 
Xih.  13:8  I  c.  forth  household 
Px.  1)1:6  c.  /'.  lightning 
Jtr.  22:19  Jehoi.  c.f.  beyond  g. 
Ezek.  32:4  c.  thee/  on  op.  field 
Hos.  14:5  c.f.  his  roots  at  Leb. 
Jon.  1:15  c.f.  Jonah  into  sea 
Murk  7:26  c.  f.  devil 
Jb/i«  15:6  he  is  c.f.  as  a  branch 

CAST  lots. 
Lev.  16:8  i'.  lots  on  the  two  g. 
Jo.-i.  18:10  Joshua  c.  lots  in  Sh. 
1  Sam.  14:42c.  /.  bet.  meand  Jon. 

1  Chr.  26:13  c  I.  as  well  small 
P«.  92:18  6'.  I.  upon  my  vesture, 

JIra^  27:35 ;  John  19:M 
is.  .S4:17  he  hiith  c.  lots 
Joel  3:3  r.  /rt^x  for  my  people 
Ob.  11  foreigners  c.  I.  on  Jer. 
Tbrt.  1:7  c.  tots  that  we  may  k. 
Nah.  3:10  c.  I.  for  her  hou.  men 
CAST  off. 

2  A'.  23:27  I  will  c.  o/A' Jerusa. 

1  Chr.  28:9  c.  thee  o/^'  forever 

2  r/ir.  11:14  J.  hadV.  them  off 
Job  1.5::Wc.  o/f  hia  (lower 
Ps.  43:2  why  dost  c.  me  o^f  .^ 

44:9  l)Ut  thou  hast  c.  off,  60:1, 
10;  89::i8;  108:11 
S3  Lord  c.  us  not  off  for  ever 

71:9  c.  me  not  o^in  old  age 

74:1  why  hast  c.  iwoftor  ever! 

77:7  will  Lord  c.  off  lor  ever? 

9-1:14  not  c.  0.  his  p.  La?n.  3:31 
Jer.  28:16  I  will  c.  Ilumuiiab  off 

31:37  c.  o^Tseed  of  Isr.  *J:24 
Z,am.  2:7'L.  hath  c.  off  his  altar 
//o«.  8:3  Is.  hath  c.  off  thing  good 

6  thy  calf.  O  Sam',  c.  thee  off 
Amos  1:11  bee.  he  c.  0(f  all  pity 
Zee.  10:6  tho'  I  not  c.  them  o^ 
Acts  22:23  and  c.  o/f  their  clothes 
7l07n.  13:12  let  use.  off  works 


CAS 

1  Tim.  6:12  c.  off  their  first  faith 

,     CAST  out. 

Gen.  21:10  c.  0.  this  bondwoman 
Ex.  34:24  c.  0'//  the  nations 
i<)).  18:24  nations  I  c.  o.  20:23; 

Veut.  7:1 
Deul.  9:17  c.  tables  o»( 

1  A'.  9:7  this  house  will  I  e.  out 
of  my  sight,  2  C'Ar.  7:20 

21:26  Amorites  c.  out,  2  K.  16:8 

2  yr.  10:25  captains  c.  them  a«i 
17:20  c.  them  o«/,  24:20 

2  Chr.  13:9  have  ye  not  c.  end 
20:11  to  c.  us  out  of  thy  posses. 
Neh.  1:9  there  were  of  you  c.  out 
Job  90:15  e.  them  o«(of  his  belly 
39:3  they  c.  out  their  sorrows 
Ps.  5:10  c.  them  out  in  trans. 
18:42  did  c.  them  c>«(  as  dirt  in 
44:2  afflict  people,  and  c.  th.  o. 
60:8  will  I  c.  out  my  shoe,  108:9 
78:55  he  c.  out  the  heathen,  80:8 
Pror.  22:10  c.  ottt  the  scorner 
Is.  14:19  art  c.  o(/;  of  thy  grave 
16:52  as  a  wandering  bird  c.  out 
26.19  earth  shall  c.  out  the  dead 
.31.3  their  slain  shall  he  c.  out 
58:7  that  thou  bring  poor  c.  out 
66  5  c.  you  out  for  my  name's  s. 
■fer.  7:15  c.  you  out  of  my  sight 
9-19  our  dwellings  have  c.  uso. 
15:1  c.  out  of  my  s.  2;B:39 ;  52:3 
16:13  will  I  c.  youo»( 
22:96  I  will  c.  thee  out 
.36:.30  dead  body  shall  he  c.  onit 
51:.'M  Nebuch.  hath  c.  me  out 
Ezek.  16:5  wast  c.  0.  in  open  field 
98:16  c.  thee  out  of  mountain 
Afnos  8:8  c.  out  and  drowned 
Mic.  2-9  women  have  ye  c.  ow< 
Zf;;.  3:15  hath  c.  o.  thine  enemy 
Zee.  1:21  to  c.  out  horns  of  Gen. 
9:4  Lord  will  c.  hero»( 
Mat  5:13  unsav.  c.  o.  iJ/ic  14:35 
7:.5  first  c.  oi/ll  beam,  iufe  6:42 
22  in  thy  name  c.  out  devils? 
8:19  child,  of  kingdom  be  c.  out 

16  c.  o?'(  spirits  with  bis  word 
31  if  thou  c.  us  out  suft'er  us 

9:33  devil  was  c.  o.  dumb  spake 
10:1  power  against  spir.  to  c.  0. 

8  raise  deaC  c.  o»<  devils 
12:24  c.  0.  but  by  B.  Luke  11:18 

26  if  Satan  c.  0!/<  Satan 

28  by  spirit  of  God  c.  o.  dcvilt 
15:17  and  is  c.  out  into  draught 
17:19  we  c.  him  o. .«'  j)^»*  9:28 
21:12  Jesus  c.  o.  all  that  sold 
jV«;*  11:15;  Luks  19:45 

Sic.o.v.  J/arkia-.S;  Luke20:lS 
.mokl-.Si  c.  0.  m.  dev.  39;  6:13 
3:15  have  power  to  c.  out  devils 

•23  bow  can  Satan  c.  0.  Satan? 
16:9  out  of  whom  c.  7  devils 

17  shall  c.  out  devils 
Luke  6:99  c.  out  your  name 

11:20  with  ftugerof  G.  c.  0.  dev. 
13:.32  I  c.  o?//devilsanddo  cures 
20:12  wountled  him  c.  him  out 
.John.  6:.37  I  will  in  no  wise  c.  owi 
9:34  teach  us  ?  they  c.  him  o»? 
12:31  pr.  of  this  w  orld  be  c.  out 
Acts  7:19  c.  o«^  their  young 
21  when  Moses  was  c.  out 
58  c.  Stephen  out  and  stoned 
27:19  we  c.  ow^  tackliiif^  of  ship 
Gcil.  4:30  c.  0'/(!  the  bondwoman 
Rev.  12:9  great  dragon  was  c.  out 
15  serpent  c.  owi'water,  16 

Lord  CAST  out. 

1  A'.  14:94  L.  c.  0.  bef.  ch.  of  Isr. 
2  7r.  16:3;  2  fVi)'.  28:3;  .33:9 

2  A".  17:8  L.  c.  o.  before  Is.  21:9 
Zee.  9:4  behold  L.  will  c.  her  out 

CAST  up. 

2  Snm.  90:15  c.  )/;)baMk  ag.  city 
Is.  57:14  c.  ye  wyj,  pre.  way.  69:10 

20  whose  waters  c.  vp  mire 
./^r.  18: 15  in  way  not  c.  w^ 
.50:96  c.  her  i//>  as  heaps 
L((m.  2:10  c.  I/;;  dust.  Ezek.  27:30 
/Ja/i.  11:15  shall  c.  (/y>  a  mount 

CASTEST,  ETH. 

.lob  15:4  yea  lluui  c.  olffear 
21:10  cow  c.  not  her  calf 

/'.*.  .50:17  c.  my  words  behind 
73:18  c.  them  into  destruction 
KS:1 1  why  c.  thou  otV  my  soul 
147:6  Lord  c.  tile  wicked  down 
17  be  c.  forth  his  ice 

Pi-or.  10:3  c.  away  siibst.  of  w. 
19:15  slothful.  c."into  deep  sleep 
21:22  c.  down  streuu'th 
26:18  a  niQilman  c.  firebrands 

Jer.  6:7  so  she  c.  out  wickedness 


CAT  1 

Mat.  9:34  he  c.  out  devils,  Mark 
3:29;  LukeUAi 

1  John  4:18  per.  love  c.  out  fear 
3  .loltn  10  c.  them  out  of  church 
A'cc.  6:13  fig-tree  c.  untimely  figs 

CASTING. 
Ez.  10:1  c.  himself  down 
;/o&  6:21  ye  see  my  c.  down 
'Ps.  74:7  by  c.  down  dwellinjr-p. 
89:.39  profaned  crown  by  c.  it 
Mic.  6:14  thy  c.  down  be  in  mid. 
Mai.  27:35  c.  lots.  Mark  15:24 
.Vnrit  9:.38  c.  out  dev.  Luke  9:49 
i?/Av  91:2  wid.  c.  in  two  mites 
Pom.  11:15  if  c.  away  be  recoil. 

2  Cnr.  10:5  c.  down  imaginations 
1  Pet.  5:7  c.  all  your  care  on  him 

CASTLE. 

1  Chr.  11:5  David  tookc.  of  ZIon 
7  David  dwelt  in  c.  city  of  D. 

Prov.  18:19  like  bars  of  a  c. 
.-Ic?*  21:34  Paul  to  be  carried  into 
thee.  37;  22:24;  2.3:10 
23:16  entered  into  c.  told  Paul 

CASTLES. 
Gen.  25:16  names  by  their  c. 
Nuin.  31:10  burnt  theirgcodly  c. 

2  Chr.  17-12 Jehoshaphatbuiltc. 
27:4  in  the  forest  built  c. 

CASTOR.    See  mas. 
CATCH. 

1  A'.  20:33  men  did  hastily  c. 

2  K.  7:12  we  shall  c.  them  alive 
Ps.  10:9  in  wait  to  c.  the  poor 

3.5-8  let  his  net  c.  himself 
109:11  extor.  c.  all  he  hath 
Jer.  5:26  set  a  trap  they  c.  men 
Ezek.  19:3  it  learned  to"c.  prey,  6 
llab.  1:15  c.  them  in  their  net 
Mark  12:13  to  c.  him  in  his  wo, 
Luke  5:10  fnmi  heneef.  c.  men 
11:54  to  c.  something 
C.ATCHETH. 
Mat.  13:19  c.  what  was  sown 
.John  10:12  wolf  c.  the  sheep 
CATERPILLAR,  S. 

1  A.'.  8:.37  if  any  c.  2  C/ir.  6:28 
Ps.  78:46  their  increase  to  c. 

105:.34  he  spake,  and  c.  came 
/•;.  33:4  like  gathering  of  c. 
.ler.  51:14  with  men  as  c. 

9*7  horses  come  up  as  rough  c. 
Joel  1:4  c.-w.  left  hath  c.  eaten 

2:'25  restore  years  c.  hath  oaten 

CATTLE. 
Gen.  1:25  God  made  the  c. 

3:14  art  cursed  abo-se  all  c. 

8:1  God  remembered  c.  in  ark 

9:10  establisli  covenant  with  c. 

13:2  Abram  was  rich  in  c. 

31:9  taken  away  c.  of  your  falh. 
43  these  c.  are  my  c.  and  all 

34:5  his  sons  were  w-ith  his  c. 

46:.39  their  trade  to  feed  c. 

47:6  make  them  rulers  over  c. 

17  Joseph  gave  bread  for  c. 

E.T.  9:4  sever,  bet.  c.  of  Is.  and  c. 

20  and  c.  flee  into  the  houses 

12:99  smote  first-born  of  c. 
Sum.  3:41  take  c.  of  Levi 

90:19  c.  drink,  I  will  pay  for  it 

39:4  land  for  c.  and  thy  servants 
.Jos.  8:9  only  c.  take  for  a  prey 
.Job  .36::i:3  c.  conceriiiug  vapor 
Ps.  50:10  c.  on  a  thousand  hills 

104:14  grass  to  grow  for  the  c. 

148:10  all  c.  praise  the  Lord 
Ec.  2:7  great  and  small  c. 
7.9.  7:25  for  treading  of  lesser  c. 

43:2;i  not  brought  me  small  c. 

46:1  their  idols  were  upon  c. 
.Jer.  9:10  nor  bear  voice  of  the  c. 
Ezek.  :M:17  judge  bet.  c.  20:'22 
flag.  1:11  for  a  drought  upon  c 
Zee.  2:4  for  multitude  of  c. 

13:6  man  taught  nie  to  keep  c. 
Luke  17:7  servants  feeding  c. 
John  4:12  dr.  thereof,  and  his  c. 
Much  CATTLE. 

Gen.  .30:43  Jacob  bad  much  c. 
Ex.  12::i.8  out  of  Egy.  with  m.  c. 
i>^«/.  3:19  ye  ha\e  much  c. 
.Jos.  99:8  witli  very  much  c. 

2  t'/ir.  '96:10  Uzziah  \mAmuch  c. 
.Jon.  4:11  Niu.  wherein  is  Hi.  c. 

Our  CATTLE. 
Ex.  10:26  our  c.  shall  also  go 
17:3  kill  our  c.  with  thirst 
Nvin.  32:16  sbeepfohls  for  o.  c. 
.Jos.  21:9  with  suburbs  for  o?/r  c. 
Neh.  10:36  bring  first-born  of  o.c. 

Their  CATTLE. 
Gen.  34:-i3  shall  not  their  c. 
Num.  .35:3  sub.  for  t.  r.  .Jos.  14:4 
Jud.  6:5  Midian.  came  with  ^  c. 


CAU 
1  -9am.  23:5  brought  aw-ay  t.  c. 
Ps.  78:48  he  gave  up  tJleir  c. 
107:."^  sufl'.  not  tJieir  c.  to  dec. 
Jer.  49:.39  a  booty,  t.  c.  a  spoil 

Thy  CATTLE. 
Gen.  30:*29  tJiy  c.  was  w  ith  me 
31:41  served  theeO  yearsfor/.  c. 
Ex.  9:19  and  gather/,  c. 
•20:10  t.  c.  do  any  \p.  /Je«^  6: 14. 
34:19  firstling  among  thy  c. 
Lev.  25:7  sab.  be  meat  for  thy  c. 
Deut.  11:15  send  grass  for  thy  c. 
98:4  fruit  of  t.  c.  11 ;  30:9 
51  he  shall  eat  fruit  of  thy  c. 
Is.  30:23  t.  c.  feed  in  large  past. 

Your  CATTLE. 
Gen.  47:16  bread  for  your  c. 
Deut.  3:19  y.  c.  in  c.  Jos.  1:14 
7:14  be  barren  among  your  c. 

CAUGHT. 
Gen.  22:13  behind  him  a  ram  c. 
Ex.  4:4  and  c.  the  serpent 
Num..  31:32  prey  men  had  c. 
Jud.  8:14  c.  young  man  of  Sue. 
21:2;!!  danced,  whom  they  c. 
1  Savi.  17:35  I  c.  him  by  nisbea. 
tSam.  2:16  c.  every  one  his  fellow 
18:9  Absalom's  head  c.  hold  of 

1  A'.  1:50  Adon.  c.  hold  on  altar 
2:28  J.  c.  hold  on  bonis  of  altar 
11:30  Ahijah  c.  new  garment 

9  A'.  4:'97  she  c.  Elisha  by  feet 

2  Clir.  22:9  they  c.  Ahaziah 
P/w.  7:13  so  shcc.  him 

.Jer.  60:-94  O  Babylon,  thou  arte. 
Mat.  14:31  Jesus  c,  Peter 
21:.39  the  husbandman  c.  him 
Mark  12:3  they  c.  the  servant 
/.(/A-<?8:29  oftentimes  itc.  him 
John  21:3  that  night  c.  nothing 
Acts  6:19  Stephen  and  c.  him 
8::S9  the  spirit  c.  away  Philip 
16:19  they  c.  Paul  and  Silas 
26:91  the  J.  c.  me  in  the  temple 
27:15  when  ship  was  c.  we  let 
9  Cor.  12:2  1  knew  a  man  c.  up 
4  he  was  c.  up  into  paradise 
16  crafty  I  c.  you  with  guile 
1  Thes.  4:17  we  shall  be  c.  up  to. 
Rev.  12:5  child  was  c.  up  to  God 

CAUL,  S. 
Ex.  29:13  c.  above  the  liver,  22; 
Lev.  3:4, 10, 15;  4:9;  7:4;  8:16, 
25;  9:10,  19 
Is.  3:18  will  take  away  their  c. 
nos.  13:8  rend  c.  of  their  heart. 

CAUSE,  Substantive. 

Ex.  29:9  c.  of  both  before  iudgcB 

93:9  nor  speak  in  a  c.  to  decline 

3  counten.  a  poorman  in  his  c. 

6  wrest  judg.  of  poor  in  his  c. 

Num.   16:11  for  which  c.  thou 

and  all  thy  company  are  ga. 

27:5  Moses  brought  c.  before  L. 

Deut.  1:17  the  c.  too  hard  for  you 

1  Sam.  17:29  is  there  not  a  c.  / 
25:39  L.  pleaded  c.  of  my  rep. 

2  Snvi.  13:16  there  is  no  c. 
1.1:4  hath  any  c.  might  come 

1  K.  8:45  maintain  their c.  49, 59; 

2  CAr.  6::»,  ,39 
11:27  c.  that  he  lift  up  his  hand 
19:15  c.  was  fr.  L.  2  CJir.  10:15 

1  Ch  r.  21:3  a  c.  of  tresp.  to  Is.  t 
9  Clir.  19:10  what  c.  shall  come 
.Job  5:8  would  I  commit  my  c. 

13:18  I  have  ordered  my  c. 
93:4  order  my  c.  before  him 
99:16  c.  I  knew  not  I  searched 
31:13  if  I  did  despise  c.  of  scrv. 

Ps.  9:4  hast  maintained  my  c. 
35:23  awake  to  my  c.  my  God 
140:19  Lord  w-ill  maintain  the  e. 

Pror.  18:17  he  first  in  his  own  c. 
95:9  debate  thy  c.  with  neighbor 
29:7  considcreth  c.  of  poor 
31:8  for  the  dumb  in  the  c. 

Ec.  7:10  say  not.  what  is  the  c. 

/.S-.  1:^2.3  norc.  of  widow  come 
41:21  produce yourc.  saith  Lord 
51:23  God  that  pleadcth  the  c. 

.Jer.  5:-28  judge  not  c.  of  fatherl. 
11:20  to  thee  revealed  my  c. 
20:12  unto  thee  I  opened  my  c. 
2'2:16he  judged  thee,  of  poor 

Lam.  3:36  subv.  a  man  in  his  c. 
59  seen  my  wrong,  jud.  my  c. 

,Jon.  1:7  for  whose  c.  8 

Mat.  5:39  saving  for  c.  of  form. 
19-3  put  aw.  his  wife  for  ev  e. 

Luke  9;j:99  no  c.  of  death  in  him 

.■lc/,«  10:21  c.  where,  ye  are  come 
13:-9a  found  no  c.  of  death 
28:18  was  no  c.  of  death  in  me 

2  Cor.  4:16  which  c.  we  faint  not 
5:13  we  be  sober,  it  is  for  yo.  e. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCOllDAXCE. 


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CAU 

2  Cot.  7:12  his  e.  that  h.  done  w. 
Phil.  2:18  winic  c.  do  vo  jov 
2  Tun.  1:13  for  wliichV.  I  MifliT 
//ti".  2:11  r.  ht'is  imt  ashamed  to 

Plead  TAl  SE. 
1  Sam.  2-»:15  Lonl  pitmimyc.  /^. 

:J5:1;  4:J:1:  11!):1M 
7^.  1\\'ii  nkiHl  Ihitu'  own  r. 
Pi-ov.  23:t;3  will  ;j/f«f/  their  c, 

2."i:n  ;Vtrtr/  their  r.  with  thee 

31:0 /J.  the  c.  of  poor  and  needy 
Jtr.  30:13  none  Xop/ead  thv  r. 

50:34  Lord  Xhor.  plead  their  c. 

51:3«  b.-hnia  1  will  p/foti  thy  c. 
Mic.  7:'.)  until  he  f>/rati  my  c. 

FurthUfAlSE. 
Zir.  i):l(i  ;■.  /.  tr.  raided  up  Ph. 
Jo^n  ]3:*i7  /".  f.  c.  enmc  I 

18:37/.  /.>.  came  I  into  the  w. 
Itom.  'lo:!l  l'.  r.  I  will  confess 
J  Cor.  Il:.l0  ;".  Mw  r.  many 
Ep/t.  3:14  r*.V/i(>  r.  I  bow 
1  T/ieji.  2:13  r".  t/iis  c.  thank  we 
1  Tim.  1:1G  /•.  /.  c.  I  obtained 
I/eb.  dA^f.'t/tls  c.  he  is  med. 
1  Pet.  4:C>/.  (.  c.  was  gospel  pr. 
Without  CAISE. 

1  Sam.  l'.l:o  flay  D.  nithout  a  r. 
Jb6  2:3  to  destroy  liim  wifhoutc. 

9:17  multipli.  my  wounds  h\  c. 
i^.  7:4  tliat  u\  c.  is  my  enemy 

25:3  that  tran9jrro;*s  ?r.  c. 

35:7  IT.  c.  diij.  ajiit  without  c. 
10  (c.  c.  fi!):4:  XAh  15:25 

1(>0:3  fouL'ht  ai:.  me  uith.  a  c. 

ll^l:7S  perv.  with  me  with,  a  <*. 

KJI  persecuted  me  witft.  c. 
Pi'Or.  1:11  hirk  for  innocent  ic.c. 

3:30  St.  not  with  a  man  with.  c. 

2.3:20  hath  wounds  without  c. 

24:28  he  not  witness  without  c. 
/♦,  52:4  oppressed  them  w.  c. 
Lam.  3:52  chaj-ed  me  sore  w.  c. 
Ezek.  14:23  have  not  done  w.  c. 
Mat.  5-23  anj^rv  with  bro.  w,  c. 

CAISE. 
Gen.  45:1  C.  every  man  to  go  out 
A'»/m.  1G:5  will  c.  liim  to  come 
Pent.  1:38  <•.  to  inh.  3:28;  31:7 

12:11  c.  his  namcto  dwell  there 

2  Sam.  13:13  c.  mv  shame  to  go 
B.7.  3:I3c.  to  perish.  8:11 
Jot)  fi:34  r.  me  to  understand 

34:11  r.  everyman  to  find 
Px.  10:17  wiltc.  thine  car 
67:1  c.  his  face  to  sh.  80:3.  7,  19 
7(1:8  e.  judi,'ment  to  be  heard 
143:8  r.  me  to  hear 
Prov.  4:10  unless  r.  some  to  fall 
&>.  5:tj  to  c.  thy  flesli  to  sin 
Cant.  8:13  voice,  c.  me  ^o  hear  it 
Ph.  3:12  lead  c.  thee  to  err,  9:11) 
27:0  c.  tlicm  of  Jacob  take  root 
30::J0  c  his  jrlor.  voice  be  heard 
42:2  nor  r,  his  voice  to  be  heard 
58:14  c.  thee  to  ride  on  high 
61:11  ('.  rii:hteousiiess  to  spring 
CG:9  and  not  c.  to  brin-.::  forth 
Jer.  3:12  not  r.  mine  auirer 
7:3  c.  to  dwell  in  this  place,  7 
23:27  c.  people  forget  my  name 
31:2  1  went  to  c.  him  to  rest 
9  c.  to  wall;  by  rivers  of  waters 
Laf/i.  3:;J2  but  t'lioiiLdi  he  c.  gi-ief 
£zel-.  20:37  c.  to  pass  under  rod 
.34:15  I  will  c.  them  to  tie  down 
3(i:12  r.  men  to  walk  upon  you 
Dan.  0:17  G.  c.  thy  face  to  shine 
yi>/3:ll  thither c.  mi^'htvones 
Jfulf.  1:3  why  c.  nic  beiiofd 
Mat.  10:31  r.  par.  to  be  put  to  d. 

,}f>irk  13:12:  I.ukeHMy 
Pom.  HI: IT  mark  them  c.  divi. 
Col.  4:16  c.  it  be  read  in  church 
Al'SE  to  cfane.    See  cease. 
CAISED. 
Oen.  2:21  Lord  c.  a  deep  sleep 
20:13  God  c.  me  wander 
Deut.  31:4  the  land  c.  thee 
2  Sam  7:11  ^.  thee  to  rest 
2  Chr.  34:32  r.  all  to  stand  to  it 
A'cr.  6:12  c.  his  na^ne  t  >  dwell 
Joh  31:16  c.  eyes  of  widow 
/\.  i>6:12  c.  men  to  ride  over 
110:40  on  which  c.  me  to  hope 
In.  19:14  have  c.  Egypt  to  err 
63:  M  Sp.  of  Lord  c.  him  to  rest 
Jer.  12:14  c.  my  people  to  inher. 
13:11  c.  to  cl?ave  house  of  Isr. 
29::J1  c.  vou  to  trust  in  a  lie 
32:23  thou  hast  c.  all  this  evil 
48:4  little  ones  haver,  a  cry 
Zee.  3:4  c.  thy  iniquity  to  pass 
Mai.  2:8  c.  many  to  stumble 
John  11:37  c.  this  man  not  died 
Acts  15:3  c.  great  joy  to  brethren 


CEA 

2  Cor.  2:5  if  any  have  c.  grief 
<'AISELEK»*. 

1  .Sfif/i.  25:31  haul  shed  blood  c. 
Prov.  2ti:2  curse  r.  sliall  not  co. 

CAl>iE^i. 

^Ir.  18:19  bring  c.  to  (Jod 

26  hardr.  brought  to  Moses 
Pe^it.  1:16  (*.  between  brethren 
Jer.  3:8  r.  whereliv  backsliding 
lAtm.  3:58  pU-aded  c.  of  my  soul 
,4t'^«  2(i:2I  c.  the  Jews  caught  me 

TAISEST. 
.A>6  30:22  f.  ine  to  ride  on  wind 
Ps.  65:4  blessed  c.  approach  thee 

C'AISETII. 
Job  20:3  spirit  of  under,  c.  me 
37:13  r.  it  come  for  correction 
Ps.  135:7  he  r.  vapors  to  ascend, 

Jer.  10:13;  51:16 
TVrtr.  10:5  son  c.  sh.  17:3:  19:26 
17:3  rule  over  a  son  c.  shame 
10:27  instruction  that  c.  to  err 
28:10  c.  righteous  to  go  ast, 
Mat.  5::i2  r.  her  to  commit  adul, 

2  Cor.  2:14  which  c.  ns  triumph 
9:11  c.  through  us  thanksgiving 

CAISEMAY. 
I  Chr.  2ti:16  lot  came  by  the  c. 

rAlSIIVG. 
Cant.  7:9  c.  lips  of  those  asleep 
Jer.  29:10  in  c.  you  to  return 

CAVE,  S. 
Gen.  19:.30  Lot  dwelt  in  a  c.  he 

23:10  buried  Sarah  in  the  c. 

49:20  bury  me  in  the  c. 
.Jos.  10:16  kings  hid  in  a  c.  17 
Jud.  6:2  Israel  made  c. 
1  .Saw.  13:fi  Israel  did  hide  in  c. 

22:1  David  escaped  to  the  c. 

24Ht  (l.livered  thee  in  the  c. 
1  K.  18:4  i)r<)phetshid  inc.  13 

19:0  Klijuli  eanu"  to  a  c.  and 
/•.-.  2:19  go  into  c.  for  fear  of  L. 
Kz€k.  ;i3:27  die  that  be  m  the  c. 
.John  lli.'iS  it  was  a  c.  a  stone 
Ileb.  Il:;i8  they  \^'andcrecl  in  c 

(EASE. 
G>:n.  8:22  day  and  night  not  c. 
Xum.  8:25  age  of  fifty  years,  c. 

11:25  propliPsi(;d,  did  not  c. 

17:5  to  r.  the  niurmurings 
J)>'Ut.  15:11  poor  shall  never  c. 

32:2(1  rememb.  of  them  to  c. 
Jos.  22:25  child,  c.  from  fearing 
Jud.  15:7  after  that  I  will  c. 

20:28  ag.  go  up.  or  shall  I  c.  ? 

1  Sam.  7:8  r.  not  to  cry  to  G. 

2  Chr.  HJ:5  I?,  let  his  work  c. 
Ezr.  \'.%i  to  c.  by  force 
Xeh.  6:3  why  should  the  work  c. 
Job  3:17  c.  from  troubling 

10:20  my  days  few  ?  r.  then 

14:7  tender  branch  will  not  c. 
Ps.  37:8  c.  from  anger 

46:9  he  maketh  ware  to  c. 

89:4-1  hast  made  his  ^lory  to  c. 
Pi-ov.  10:27  c.  to  hear  instruction 

20:3  an  honor  to  c.  from  strife 

22:10  and  reproach  shall  c. 

2:3:4  c.  tVom  thy  wisdom. 
Ec.  12:3  grinders  c.  bee.  few 
/f.  1:16  c.  to  do  evil 

2:22  c.  ye  from  riian  whose  br 

10:25  and  indignation  shall  c. 

16:10  vintage  shoutinp  to  c. 

17:3  fitrtress  c.  from  Kpbraim 

21:2  all  the  sighing  made  to  c. 

;j.3:l  shalt  c.  to  spoil,  be  spoiled 
.Jer.  14:17  let  tears  not  c. 

17:8  nor  c.  from  yielding  fruit 

31::i6  seed  of  Israel  shall  r. 
Lain.  2:18  apple  of  thine  eye  c. 
Ezek.  6:6  that  your  idols  may  c. 

7:24  pomp  of  'the  strong  to  c. 

12:2rj  will  make  Ibis  proverb  c. 

2:i:27  make  thv  le\vdness  to  r. 

30:10  multitude  of  Kgvpt  to  c. 

18  ptmip  of  her  str.  <\  33:28 
Amo.^  7:5  Lord  c.  I  beseech  thee 
Act^  13:10  not  c.  to  pervert  right 

1  Cor.  13:8  tongues  they  shafi  c. 
Eph.  1:16  I  c.  not  to  give  thanks 
Col.  1:0  not  c.  to  pray  for  you 

2  J^t.  3:14  cannot  c.  from  sin 
Cautir  (o  ('EA^E. 

Ezr.  5:5  could  not  r.  them  <:. 

Xeh.  4:11  ci'/jetf  the  work  toe. 

Pii.  85:4  cff'/w  thine  anger  to  r. 

Prov.  18:18  c.  contentions  to  c. 

A.  13:11  r.  arroir.  (ff  proud  toe. 
.30:11  crtf/**- 11.  O.  of  Israel  tor. 

.hr.  7::14  r.  mirth  M  c,  //o^.  3:11 
36:25*  cau^e  to  r.  man  and  bea.'^t 
48:35  c.  to  c.  him  that  offereth 

Ez^k.  2.3.48  catf*^  lewdness  to  c. 


CEI 

.ffjcA:.  26:13r(77/^.^  n.  of  songs  to  c. 

30:13  cause  tlnir  images  ?o  c. 

34:10c.  toe.  from  rr.-diug,  25 
J)an.  9:27  shall  c.  oblation  toe. 

ll:18c«iW(*ri-pnim  h  otl'ered  /oc. 
//tw.  1:4  c.  tor.  kin^'ilom  of  Isr. 

«'EAKEI>. 
Gtn.  18:11  it  c.  I(t  bt*  with  Sarah 
Jud.  2:19  r.  not  from  their  d. 

5:7  inhabitants  of  villages  c. 
1  Sai/t  2:5  that  were  hungry  c. 

35:9  in  name  of  David  and  c. 
Ezr.  4:24  then  r.  work  of  house 
./ot>  32:1  three  men  c.  to  answer 
/V  35:15  did  tear  me  and  c.  not 

77:3  my  sore  ran  and  c.  not 
Is.  14:4  opp.  r.  golden  city  c. 
Jawi.  5:14  elders  have  c. 

15  the  joy  of  our  hear!  is  c. 
Jon.  1:15  sea  c.  from  raging 
Mat.  14:32  w.  c.  J/a;-/t4:39;  6:51 
/,'/jte  7:45  not  c.  to  kiss  my  feet 

11:1  was  praying,  when  he  c. 
Acts  5:42  c.  not  to  preach  Jesus 

20:1  alter  uproar  was  c.  Paul 
31  three  years  I  c.  not  to  warn 

21:14  not  be  persuaded,  wc  c. 
Gal.  5:11  oflence  of  cross  c. 
Iht}.  4:10  c.  from  his  own  works 

10:2  not  have  c.  to  be  offered 
1  Pet.  4:1  hath  c.  fVom  sin 

CEVSETII. 
Pa.  12:1  for  (he  godly  man  c. 

49:8  redemjition  precious,  it  c. 
Prov.  26:20  talebearer,  strife  c. 
Jit.  10:4  the  spoiler  c. 

24:8  tabrets  c.  joy  of  the  harp  c. 

33:8  the  wayfarin*;  man  c. 
Lam.  3:40  eye  trickleth.  c.  not 
-4c/a'  6:13  e.  not  to  speak  blasph. 

CEASIXG. 
1  A^am.  12:23  sin  in  c.  to  pray 
Actji  12:5  pnivermade  without  c. 
Eom.  1:0  c.  make  m.  1  Thes.  1:3 

1  77(c.s\  2:13  we  think  U.  w.  c. 
5:17  pray  without  c. 

2  yiwi.  1:3  without  c.  I  have  re. 
CEDAR. 

2  .Sfl/n.  7:2  I  dwell  in  house  of  r. 
7  wl  y  build  ye  not  bouse  of  c. 

1  A'.  4:.  3  he  spake  f^-om  the  c. 
5:8  I  will  do  thy  desire  cone.  c. 

2  A'.  14:9  sent  to  c.  2  Chr.  23:18 
Job  40:17  moveth  tail  like  a  c. 
P(t.  92:12  riuhteoua  grow  like  c. 
Cant.  1:17  beams  of  our  house  c. 

8:9  inclose  her  with  boards  of  c. 
Jft.  41:19  in  wilderness  the  c. 
Jer.  22:14  it  is  ceiled  with  c. 

15  because  closest  thyself  in  c. 
Ezek.  17:3  took  highest  br.  of  e. 
23  it  shall  be  a  goodly  c. 
27:24  chest.s  made  of  c.  among 
31:3  Assyrian  was  a  c. 
Zep.  2:14  sball  inicovcrc.  work 
Zee.  11:2  howl,  for  c.  is  fallen 

i'EDAR-TREES. 
Xum.  24:6  Is.  tabernac.  an  c.-t. 

3  Sam.  5:11  II.  sent  e.-t  to  Dav. 
1  A'.  5:6  they  hew  me  c.-t. 

10  II.  gave  Solomon  c.-f.  9:11 
3  A'.  10:2-3  cut  down  tall  c.-t. 

1  (Jtr.  22:4  David  jtrcpared  c.-t. 

2  Chr.  1:15  c.-^  as  sycamo.  9:27 
2:8  send  me  c.-t.  out  of  Lebanon 

Ezr.  .3:7  gave  mon.  to  bring  c.-t. 

CEDAR-WOOD. 
J^v.  14:4  take  c.-w.  6.  40.  51.  53 
Xum.  I9:(>  priest  sliall  take  c.-tv. 
1  Chr.  22:4  much  c.-w.  to  David 

CEDARS. 
1  K.  10:27  c.  as  sycamore-trcee 

1  Chr.  17:1  dwell  in  a  house  of  c. 

2  Chr.  2:3  didst  send  c.  to  build 
P>i.  20:5  voice  of  L.  breuketh  c. 

80:10  the  bcmirhs  like  goodly  c. 

148:0  praise  him  all  c. 
Cant.  5:15  his  countenance  as  c. 
J".  9:10  change  them  into  c. 

37:24  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  c. 

44:14  hew  eth  him  down  c. 
Jer.  22:7  rut  down  thv  choice  c. 

23  maki'st  thy  nest  in  the  c. 
Ezek.  31:8  r.  ingardrn 
Amofi2:{i  Amor,  height  of  the  c. 
Zee.  11:1  fire  may  devour  thy  c. 

CEDARS  of  Lphanon. 
Jud.  9:15  bramble  dev.  c.  ofLeb. 
/v.  104:16  e.  of  Leb.  he  planted 
/*.  2:13  Lord  on  all  c.  of  J^b. 

14:8  c.  of  jAb.  rejoiceat  thee 

t^ek.  27:5  c.  from  Jyb.  to  make 

CKDKON.    JoJin  18:1 

CEILED. 

2  Cltr.  3:5  he  c.  thcgrc-atcr  house 


CER 

.Jer.  22:14  it  is  c.  with  cedar 
JIag.  1:4  to  dwell  in  c.  houses? 
CEIL1\G. 

1  J\.  6:15  he  built  walls  of  the  c. 
<'ELEIIRATE. 

J^V.  2.3::i2  evrn  /■,  sabbath,  .11 
l8.  38:18  death  i  aiiiiot  c.  tbec 

C'ELEKTIAL. 
1  Cor.  15:40  r.  bodies,  glory  of  c. 

CELLARS. 
1  Chr.  27:28  over  ilu-  e.  of  oil 

i'EACIIREA. 
Acts  18:18  shorn  his  head  in  C. 
Jiom.  ](i:I  serv.  of  church  at  C. 

CESSER,  S. 
Lev.  10:1  sons  of  Aaron  took  c. 
16:12  a  r.  full  of  burning  coals 
XujH.  16:6  take  ye  r.  17 

.39  Klca/ar  tntOv  the  brazen  r. 
1  A'.  1:50  <■.  of  gold.  3  Chr.  4:23 
3  r/fr.  26:19  I'/./Jah  bad  a  c. 
Ezek.  8:11  with  every  man  his  c. 
Ileb.  9:4  holiest  had  the  golden «?. 
Jiev.  8:3  angel  having  a  golden  c. 
5  angel  took  thee,  aud  lUlcdit 
«EI\TlRIOi\,  S. 
Mat.  8:5  came  unto  him  a  c. 
8  r.  said,  L.  I  am  not  worthy 
27:54  when  c.  saw  earthquake 
Luke  7:2  c.  ser\  ant  was  sick 
2.3:47  c.  saw  what  was  done 
-4c^*  10:1  Cornelius  was  a  c. 
32  Cornelius  the  c.  a  just  man 
21:32  immediately  took  c. 
22:26  when  the  c.  heard  that 
23:17  Paul  called  one  of  the  c. 

23  he  called  to  him  \\\o  c. 
2(;2.3  eoininaud.  a  c.  to  keep  P. 
3'i:l  J.  a  c.  of  Augustus'  band 

11  c.  believ.  m.  more  than  P. 
43  c.  willing  to  save  Paul 
28:16  c.  dclivcTed  the  prisoners 
CEPHAS. 
John  1:42  shall  be  called  C. 
1  Cor.  1:12  I  am  of  C.  3:23 
9:5  bretb.  of  the  L.  and  C.  15:5 
Gal.  2:9  James.  C.  and  John 

CEREMOMES. 
Xufn.  9:3  passover  accord,  to  c. 

CERT.-VIX,  frme. 
Deut.  13:13  c.  men  children  of  B. 
25:2  beaten  by  c.  number 
Jer.  41:5  came  e.  from  Shechem 
52:15  carried  away  c.  poor 
Dan.  8:27  D.  was  sick  c.  days 
Mat.  20:20  desiring  c.  thing 
Mark  14:57  c.  bare  false  witness 
Luke  5:12  he  was  in  a  c.  city 
11:27  a  c.  woman  lift  up  voice 
18:0  parable  to  c.  who  trusted 
24:22  c.  \\  omen  made  us  aston. 

24  c.  with  us  went  to  sepulchre 
.John  5:4  went  at  a  c.  season 
Alia  9:19  Saul  c.  days  with  disc. 

10:48  Peter  to  tarry  c.  days 
12:1  to  vex.  c.  of  the  church 
15:24  c.  which  went  from  us 
17:28  as  c.  of  your  own  poets 
Horn.  15:26  to  make  a  c.  contrib. 
Hal.  2:12  before  c.  ctime  from  J. 
Ihb.  2:6  one  in  a  c.  place  testified 
4:4  in  c.  place  of  seventh  day 
7  he  limiteth  a  c.  day.  saying 
10:27  c.  looking  for  of  judgm. 
Jade  4  c.  men  crept  in  nna\\are8 
A  CERTAIN  man.    See  man. 

CERTAIX,  »ure. 
Deut.  13:14  (he  thing  c.  17:4 
1  A*.  2:37  kn.  fore.  &;  Jtr.  26:15 
Dan.  2:45  the  dream  is  c. 
Acts  25:2(i  no  c.  thing  to  write 
1  Cbr.  4:11  no  c.  dwelling-place 
1  'J'im.  6:7  it  is  c.  we  can  carry 

CERTAINLY. 
Gen.  18:10  will  c.  return  to  thee 
26:28  saw  c.  L.  was  with  thee 
43:7  c.  know  he  would  say 
E.r.  3:12  c.  I  will  he  with  thee 
Jo.".  9:24  it  was  c.  told  thy  scr\'. 
1  Sam.  20:9  if  I  knew  r.  evil 
25:28  c.  make  my  lord  a  sure 

1  A'.  1:30  so  will  "l  r.  do  this  day 

2  A",  8:10  thou  mavest  c.  recover 
2  (Jir.  18:27  if  r.  return  in  peace 
.JtT.  8:8  lo  c.  in  vain  made  he  it 

42:19  c.  1  bavr  admonished 
44:17  c.  do  what  goeth  out 
iMm.  2:16  c.  this  is  day  looked 
Dan.  11:10  c.  come  and  over.  13 
Luke  23:47  c.  this  was  a  r.  man 

CERTAIVTY. 
JoK.  23:13  r.  Lord  will  no  more 
1  Smn.  33:23  with  the  c. 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CIIA 

Prov  22:21  c  of  words  of  truth 
Dan.  2:8  c  ye  would  gain  time 
L'U'e  1:1  know  c.  of  those  tilings 
AcL^  22:30  would  liave  known  c. 

CERTIFY,  lEB. 
Fzr.  4:14  we  linve  c.  Ilie  king 

16  c.  king  that  if  city  l)e  built 
Gal.  1:11 1  c.  you  tlie  gospel 

CESAR. 
Mat.  22:17  tribute  to  C.  Mark 

12:14  ;£'/*<•  20:21,  22 
Z>f^c  2:1  a  decree  from  C. 
John  l'.»:12  not  C.'s  friend ;  ag.  C. 
Ac/.^  17:7  dec.  of  C.  25:8,  11,  21 
PMl.  4:22  they  that  arc  of  C. 

CESAREA. 
Mat.  ir,:13  into  coasts  of  C. 
Mark-  8:27  into  the  towns  of  C. 
Acts  8:40 ;  9:30 ;  10:24 ;  23:23 ;  25:4 

CHAFED. 
2  Sam.  17:8  they  be  c.  as  a  bear 

CHAFF. 
Job  21:18  as  c.  storm  carrieth 
Pg.  1:4  like  the  c.  which  wind 
35:5  be  as  c.  before  tlie  wind 
Is.  5:24  as  flame  consuraeth  c. 
17:13  nations  be  chased  as  r. 
29:5  terrible  ones  shall  be  as  r. 
33:11  cone.  c.  and  bring  forth 
41:15  Shalt  make  the  hills  as  c. 
Jer.  23:28  what  is  c.  to  the  wheat 
Dan.  2:.35  c.  of  threshing  floor 
Has.  13:3  as  c.  driven  with  wh. 
Zep.  2:2  day  pass  as  the  c. 
Mat.  3:12  b.  up  the  c.  Lukt  3:17 

CHAI\. 
Oen.  41:12  put  a  gold  c.  about  his 

neck,  nan.  5:7,  IB,  29. 
P$.  73:6  pride  conipasseth  asac. 
Cant.  4:9  ravished  nie  with  one  c. 
Lam.  3:7  lie  made  niv  r.  heavy 
E:ek.  7:23  c.  land  is  full  of  crim. 

16:11  I  put  a  f.  on  thv  neck 
Ai:l.i  28:20  for  hope  boiiud  with  c. 
2  Tim.  1:16  O.  not  ashamed  off. 
Pev.  20:1  angel  c.  in  his  hand 

<^HAI\"S. 
Jad.  8:26  c.  about  camels'  necks 

1  K.  6:21  c.  of  gold  l>efore  oracle 
P.i.  149:8  to  bind  kings  with  c. 
Prov  1:9  inslruction  sliall  be  c. 
Cant.  1:10  neck  conuOy  with  c. 
/«.  3:19  L.  will  take  away  thy  e. 

40:10goldsmith  casteth  silver c. 

45:14  come  after  tliee  in  c. 
Jer.  40:4  1.  thee  this  day  from  e. 
Hzek.  19:4  brouglit  hira  with  c. 
9  they  put  him  in  ward  in  c. 
Mark  5:3  no  not  with  c. 
Acts  12:7  Peter's  c.  fell  off 

2  Pet.  2:4  deliv.  into  c.  of  dark. 
Jucle  6  reserved  in  everlasting  c. 
See  BOUND. 

CH.\LCEDO\Y. 
Pev.  21:19  foundation  was  a  c. 

CHALCOL. 
1  A".  4:31  Sol.  was  wiser  than  C. 

1  Chr.  2:6  sons  of  Z.  Heman,  C. 

CHALDEA. 

Jer.  50:10  C.  shall  be  a  spoil 

51:24  to  inhabitants  of  C.  35 

Hzek.  16:29  thy  fornication  to  C. 

23:16  messeng.  to  them  into  C. 

CHALDEAIV. 

Ear.  .5:12  them  into  hand  of  C. 

I}an.  2:10  sucli  things  at  any  C. 

CHALDEANS. 
Job  1:17  C.  made  out  three  hands 
It.  23:13  C.  the  Assyrian  foun. 
Dan.  1:4:  2:2;3:8;4:7;  .5:7,  11 
ITab.  1:6  lo,  I  raise  up  the  C. 
Acts'!:*  ontof  thelandof  theC. 
CHALDEE8. 

2  K.  24:2  of  the  0.  2:5:4,  10.  26 
2  C/ir.  36:17  the  king  of  the  C. 
Is.  13:19  Bab.  tlic  beauty  of  C. 

CHALK-STONES. 
Is.  27:9  stones  of  altar  as  c.-s. 

CHALLE\GETH. 
£x.  22:9  auother  c.  to  be  his 

CHAMBER. 
Oen.  43:30  J.  entered  into  his  c. 
Jftd.  15:1  my  wife  into  the  c. 
16:9  in  wait  abiding  in  c.  12 
2  A'.  4:11  Elisha  turned  into  c 
Neh.  13:5  prepared  for  Tobiah  c. 
Ps.  19:5  as  bridegroom  out  of  c. 
Cant.  3:4  c.  of  her  conceived  me 
*At.  36:10  book  inc.  of  Gemariati 

30  laid  roll  in  c.  of  Elishama 
Hzek.  40:45  c.  nrospect  to  imuth 
Dan.  0:10 winciowBOiMUi  inhisc. 


CHA 

Joel  2:16  bridcgr.  go  forth  of  c. 
Inner  CHAMBER. 

1  K.  30:30  Benh.  came  into  in.  c. 
22:25  if) Wf^rc.  2  Chr.  18:^4 

2  A'.  9:2  carry  Jehu  into  innei'  c. 

Little  CHAMBER. 
2  K.  4:10  a  lille  c.  on  the  wall 
Ezek.  40:7  little  c.  one  reed,  13 

Side  CHAMBER. 
Ezek.  41:5  every  side  c.  four  cub. 

rpper  CHAMBER. 
2  K.  1:2  thro'  a  lattice  in  v.  c. 
23:12  altars  on  top  of  vpper  c. 
Acts  fl:37  Dorcas  in  an  iipper  c. 
39  P.  when  come  into  upper  c. 
20:8  many  lights  in  vpj)er  c. 

CHAMBERS. 
1  JT.  6:5  a,2:ain?t  the  wall  hiiilt  c. 

1  C/ir.  9:26  porters  over  c.  2;j:28 

2  Chr.  31:11  com.  to  prepare  c. 
Job  9:9  maketh  c.  of  the  pouth 
Ps.  104:3  beams  of  c.  in  waters 

13  watereth  hills  from  c. 
105:30  in  the  c.  of  their  kincrs 

Prov.  7:37  down  to  c.  of  drath 
24:4  by  knowledge  c.  be  tilled 
Cant.  1:4  brought  me  into  his  c. 
Is.  26:20  c.  and  shut  thy  doors 
Jer.  22:13  buildeth  c.  by  wrong 

14  a  wide  house  and  large  c. 
35:3  Kochabites  into  one  of  r. 

Ezek.  8:12  in  c.  of  his  imagery 
21:14  sword  cntereth  jirivy  c. 
42:13  holy  c.  where  priests  eat 
Afat.  24:26  he  is  in  secret  c. 

CHAMBERI\G. 
Horn.  13:13  c.  and  wantonness 

CHAMBERLAIN,  S. 
2  K.  23:11  Niitban-melech  the  c. 
Est.  1:10  seven  r.  that  served 
2:21  king's  c.  wore  wroth 
Acts  13:20  Blastns  the  king's  c. 
Pom.  16:23  Erastns  c.  ealuteth 

CHAMELEON. 
Lev.  11:30  be  unclean,  the  r. 

CHAMOIS. 
Deut.  14:5  ye  shall  eat,  the  c. 

CHAMPAIGN. 
Deut.  11:30  in  c.  over  against  G. 

CHAMPION. 
1  Sam.  17:4  there  went  out  a  c. 
51  saw  their  c.  was  dead 
CHANCE. 
1  A^am.  6:9  c.  that  happened  to  us 
Ec.  9:11  time  and  c.  happoneth 
Luke  10:31  by  c.  a  priest  came 

1  Cor.  15:37  it  may  c.  of  wheat 

CHANCELLOR. 
Ezr.  4:8  Rchum  the  c.  9,  17 

i^HANGE. 
Gen.  45:22  each  c.  to  Ben.  five  c. 
Jttd.  14:12  c.  of  garments,  13 

2  K.  5:5  took  ten  c.  of  raiment 

22  two  c.  of  garments 

23  bound  twoc.  of  garments 
Job  10:17  c.  and  war  are  ag.  me 

14:14  I  wait  till  my  c.  come 
Ps.  55:19  no  c.  they  fear  not 
Proi).  24:21  them  given  to  c. 
Heb.'7:12  of  necessity  a  c.  of  law 

CHANGE,  Verb. 

Gen.  35:2  and  c.  your  garments 
Lev.  27:10  he  shall  not  c.  it 

33  nor  c.  it,  if  he  c. 
Job  17: 12  c.  the  night  into  the  day 
Ps.  102:26  as  vesture  c.  them 
/if.  9:10  will  c.  them  into  cedars 
Jer.  2:36  so  much  to  c.  thy  way  ? 
13:33  can  Ethiopian  c.  his  skm 
Dan.  7:35  think  to  c.  times 
ITos.  4:7  f.  their  glory  to  shame 
Hub.  1:11  his  mind  c.  and  pass 
Mai.  3:6  I  am  the  Lord  I  c.  not 
,l<'^v{  6:14  shall  c.  the  customs 
liom.  1:26  women  did  c.  the  use 
Oal.  4:20  I  desire  to  c.  my  voice 
Phil.  3:21  C.  shall  c.  our  vile  b. 

CHANGEB,  ETH. 

Oen.  31:7  your  father  c.  wages 
41:14  Joseph  c.  his  raiment 
Lev.  13:16  llesh  turn  and  be  c. 
55  plague  have  not  c.  his  color 

1  .S'n?7i.  21:13  c.  behavior  before 

2  Sam.  12:30  Dav.  c.  his  apparel 

3  A'.  34:17  c.  name  to  ZedcKinh 
35:39  r.  prison  gar.  Jer.  53:33 

./«^  30:18  is  my  garment  c. 

Ps.  15:4  sweareth  to  hurt.  c.  not 
103:26  as  a  vesture  r.  Heb.  1:12 
106:20  c.  their  glory  to  an  os 

Ec.  8:1  bold,  of  face  shall  be  c. 

Is.  34:5  c.  the  ordinance 


CHA 

Jer.  2:11  <?.  their  gods,  my  people 
48:11  and  his  scent  is  not  c. 
Lam,  4:1  how  is  the  fine  gold  c. 
Ezek.  5:6  hath  c.  my  judgments 
Da7i.  2:9  to  speak  till  time  be  c. 
21  he  c.  times  and  seasons 
3:19  form  of  his  visa»^e  was  c. 
27  coats  c.  nor  smell  of  fire 
,  4:16  licart  be  c.  from  man's 
6:8  writing  that  it  be  not  c. 

15  no  decree  may  be  c. 

APic.  2:4  c.  portion  of  my  jieople 

Acts  28:6  barbarians  c.  their  m. 

Rom.  1:23  c.  glory  of  uncor.  God 

25  c.  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 

1  Cor.  15:51  we  shall  all  be  c.  52 
3  Cor.  3:18  c.  into  same  image 
Heb.  7:13  for  priesthood  being  c. 

CH.ANGEST,  ED,  counte- 
nance. 
Job  14:30  r.  his  c.  and  sendest 
Dan.  5:6  king's  c.  was  c.  9 
7:38  my  countenance  c.  in  me 

CHANGERS. 

Mat.  21:12  tables  of  money  c. 

Mark  11:15;  -/o/m  2:14,  15 

CHANGING. 

liutJt  4:7  manner  concerijing  c. 

CHANNEL,  S, 

2  Sam.  22:16  r.  of  the  s.P^-.  18:15 
/v,  8:7  shall  come  up  over  his  c. 

27:12  beat  off  from  c.  of  the  riv. 

CHANT. 
Amos  6:5  c.  to  sound  of  the  viol 

CHAPEL. 
Amos  7:13  it  is  the  king's  c. 

CHAPITER,  S. 
Ex.  36:38  c.  with  gold,  38:28 
38:17  overlaving  ofc.  19 
2  K.  7:16  c.  of  brass,  2  A".  25:17; 
2  r/;/'.  4:12,  13:  Jer.  52:22 
CHAPMEN. 
2  CA/-.  9:14  wliat  c.  brought 

CHAPPED. 
Jer.  14:4  because  theground  is  c. 

<'H.\RGE,  Suhsiantive. 
Gen.  26:5  Abraham  k<*pt  my  c. 
28:6  Isaac  gave  Jacob  a  c. 
Ejc.  6:13  Moses  and  Aaron  a  c. 
Num.  9:19  kept  the  c.  of  L.  23 
27:23  Joshua  a  c.  Devi.  31:23 
Jos.  23:3  Reubenites  kept  c. 

2  Snrn.  18:5  c.  concerning  Abs. 

I  A'.  11:28  Jeroboam  ruler  overt;. 

3  A'.  7:17  lord  c.  of  the  gate 

1  Chr.  9:37  bee.  c.  was  on  them 
Neh.  7:3  Ilanani  c.  over  Jerus. 
Job  34:13  <•.  over  the  earth  ? 
P^'.  35:11  c.  things  I  knew  not 
Jer.ZS^-.llc.  concerning  Jeremiah 

47:7  seeing  L.  hath  given  it  r. 
Ezek.  9:1  have  c.  over  the  city 

44:8  not  kept  c.  of  lioly  things 
15  kept  c.  of  my  sanctuary 

48:11  my  c.  went  not  astray 
Acts  7:60  lay  not  sin  to  their  c. 

8:37  had  c.  of  treasure 

16:34  rec.  c.  thrust  into  prison 

3:i:39  to  his  c.  worthy  of  death 
Pom,  8::i3  to  c.  of  God's  elect? 
ICor.  9:18  gospel  without  c. 

1  Tim.  1:18  c.  I  commit  to  thee 

2  Ti/n.  4:16  not  be  laid  to  their  (\ 
See  KEEP. 

Give  CHARGE. 
Num.  27:19  (jive  Joshua  a  c. 
Deut.  31:14  call  J.  give  hira  a  c. 

3  Snm.  14:S  I  will  g.  c.  con.  thee 
1  Chr.  22:12  L.  g.  thee  wis.  and  c. 
Ps.  91:11   g,   ang.  c.  Mat.    4:6; 

Luke  4:10 
1  Tim.  5:7  those  things  give  in  c. 

6:13  give  thee  c.  in  siglit  of  God 

CHARGE,  Verb. 
Ex.  19:21  go  down  c.  the  people 
Deut.  3:28  r.  Joshua  encourage 
Nek.  10:32  to  f.  ourselves  ve^rlv 
Cant.  2:7  I  c.  dau.  3:5  ;  5:8 ;  8:4 

5:9  that  thou  dost  so  c.  us 
.Mark  9:25  I  c.  thee,  come  ont 

1  Tim,  1:3  c.  that  they  teach  no 
5:31  c.  thee  bef.  God,  2  Ti/rt.  4:1 
6:17  c.  them  that  are  rich 

CHARGEABLE. 
2 Sam.  13:25  not  all  go,  lest  be  c. 
Ne/i.  5:15  governors  were  c. 

2  Cc/r.  11:9  I  was  c.  to  no  man 

1  Thes.  2:9  we  would  not  be  c. 

2  y/itfs.  3:8  might  not  be  c.  to  any 

CHARGED. 
f7€n.  26:11  Abimelech  c.  bis  peo. 
38:1  Isaac  called  J.  and  c.  bim 
40:4  captain  c.  Jos.  mththem 
49:29  Jacob  c.  his  sons,  and  said 


CHA 

Ex.  1:32  Pharaoh  c.  his  people 
Deut.  1:16  I  c.  your  judges 
24:5  nor  be  c.  with  business 
27:11  Moses  c.  pedple  same  day 

1  Safn.  14:27  heard  not  when  S.  c. 

2  Sam.  18:12  hearing,  king  c. 

1  A'.  2:1  David  c.  Sulouion 
13:9  so  c.  me  by  word  of  Lord 

2  Chr.  36:2:3  c.  me  to  b.  Ezr.  1:2 
.7o6  1:32  nor  c.  God  foolishly 

4:17  angels  he  c.  with  folly 
Jer.  32:13  I  c.  Banich  saying 

35:8  obeyed  Jonadab  in  all  ne  c. 
i/a^9:30  c.  that  no  man  know  it, 
Mark5:4S;  Luke  9:21 

11:16  J.  c.  not  to  make  known 
MarkT.mc.  notto  tell,  8:30;  9:9; 
Luke  5:14 ;  8:56 

10:48  c.  him  should  hold  peace 
1  Thes.  2:11  c.  every  one  ofyou 

1  Tim.  5:16  let  not  churcli  be  c. 

CIIARGEDST. 
Ex.  19:23  c.  us,  saying 

CHARGER,  S. 
Nu?n.  7:13  offering  silver  c.  19-79 
85  each  s.  of  silver  130  shekels 
Ezr.  1:9  one  th(uisand  c. 
Mat.  14:8  liead  in  a  c.  Mark  6:25 
CHARGES. 

2  Chr.  8:14  Levites  to  their  c. 
31:17  twenty  years  in  their  c. 
.35:2  set  priests  in  their  c. 

Acts  21:34  be  at  c.  with  them 
1  Cor.  9:7  warfare  at  his  own  c.  f 

CHARGING. 
Acts  16:23  c.  jailor  to  keep  safely 

3  Tim.  3:14  c.  strivenot  about  w. 

CHARIOT. 
Gen.  41:43  ride  in  second  c. 
Ex.  14:35  Lord  took  oft'c.  wheels 

1  K.  18:44  f)rep.  ran  r.  get  down 
20:25  number  c.  for  c. 

32:35  the  blood  thy  into  c. 

2  K.  2:11  appeared  a  c.  of  fire 
12  cried,  c.  of  Israel.  13:14 
5:21  from  c.  to  meet  Gehazi 
9:16  J.  rode  in  c.  ;  27  smite  in  c. 

28  carried  bim  in  a  c.  2:^:30 

2  Chr.  35:24  took  him  out  of  c 
Ps.  46:9  he  burnetii  the  c.  in  fire 

76:6  c.  and  horse  cast  into  sleep 
Ca7it.  3:9  c.  of  wood  of  Lebanon 
Is.  21:7  saw  a  c.  c.  of  asses 
Jer.  51:21  will  I  break  in  pieces  c 
Mic.  1:13  bind  c.  to  swift  beast 
Zee.  6:2  first  c.  red  horses 

9:10  cut  oflV.  from  Ephraim 
.4rAf  8:39  join  thyself  to  this  r. 

38  commanded  c.  to  stand  still 

His  CHARIOT. 
Gen.  46:29  J.  made  ready  his  c. 
Ex.  14:6  Ph.  made  ready  his  c. 
Jud.  4:15  Sisera  lighted  oftV/i^f  c. 

5:28  his  c.  so  long  in  coming 

1  A'.  12:18  to  his  c.  2  Chr.  10:l8 
22:34  to  driver  of  Am  c. 

3  K.  5:9  Nuaman  came  with  h.  c, 
9:21  went  out  each  in  his  c. 

24  Jehoram  sunk  down  in  h.  c. 

10:16  made  liim  ride  in  his  c. 

Ps.  104:3  makelh  clouds  his  c. 

Jer.  4:13  his  c.  like  wliirlwind 

Acts  8:38  in  Ai.v  c.  read  Esaias 

CHARIOT-CITIES. 

2  Chr.  1:14  placed  in  c.-c. 
8:6  Solomon  built  all  c.-C. 
9:35  bestowed  the  c.-c, 

CHARIOT-HORSES. 

3  Sam.  8:4  liou.  c.Ji.  1  Chr.  18:4 
3  A'.  7:14  they  look  two  c.-h. 

CHARIOT-MAN. 
2  Chr.  18::«  to  c.-m.  turn  thy  h. 

CHARIOTS. 

Gen.  50:9  went  with  Joseph  c. 

Ex.  14:7  Pharaoh  took  600  c. 

38  waters  covered  all  the  c. 

15-4  Ph.'s  c,  cast  into  sea.  19 

J(?5. 17:16  c.  of  iron  18;  Jud. 1:19 

4:3 
Jud,  5:28  wheels  of  his  c. 
15rt7/i.8:ll  kingappoint  forhisc, 
13:5  to  fight  Israel  30,000  .*. 
2  Sam.  1:6  the  c.  followeci  Saul 

1  A'.  10:26  Solomon  had  1.400  c. 
23:33  captains  of  c.  saw  Jeh. 

2  K.  13:7  left  but  ten  c. 

18:34  trust  on  E.  for  c.  Is.  36:9 
Ps.  68:17  c.  of  God  are  20,000 
Can^6:12  my  soul  likec.  of  Am. 
/i.  2:7  nor  any  end  of  their  c. 
22:18  c.  of  thy  glory  be  shame 
31:1  woe  to  thorn  that  trust  in  r. 
37:24  by  mul.  of  c.  am  I  come 
66:15  with  c.   like  whirlwind, 
Jer.  4:13;  Dan.  11:40 


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CIIA 

Jer.  47.3  lit  niehlng  of  hia  c 
Ezfk.  2:):»l  iigainst  thoe  with  (. 
2<VH»  woIN  t.tiake  -\\  uoiso  ofc. 
yo.-/  2;5  like  noise  of  r.  shall  leap 
.)/i<-.  5:10  1  will  destroy  thy  c 
.V<7/i.  2:3  r  shall  be  with  torches 
4  r  shall  rase  in  the  streets 
13  1  will  burn  her  <•.  in  smoke 
lUui.  -J:*!  I  w  ill  overlhrow  the  c 
AVi-.  »:!•  sound  of^vinl.'s  as  of  c. 


Tlth.Wt  if  ye  end,  e. 
11  no  c.  siH'Uieth  lo 


("II  VBI0T8  mlh  homes. 

Tirul.  11:4  he  did  lo  A   and  c 

•20:1  seest  hovs(<  and  c.  fear  not 
yo«.  ll:ti  liou^'h  their  A.  bum  c. 

9  Josli.  burnt  their  c.  willi  lire 
a  .S,im.  15:1  Ah^al  pre.  h.  and  e. 
1  A',  aftl  Samaria  with  c.  and  A. 
a  A'.  0:17  mount,  full  of  c.  and  h. 

7:(i  to  hear  a  noise  of/*,  and  c. 

10:3  with  you  c.  and  Aor^cf 
/v.  aO:7  trust  in  <-.  some  in  A. 
^'l/n^  1:9  comp.  to  h.  in  Phar.  c. 
U.  Wi.ia  brini;  brethren  in  c. 
Jer.  17--*25  princes  in  C-  22:4 

4fr.9  come  up,  ire  h.  rage  ye  c. 

50:37  on  Iheir  Aor*c.«  and  c. 
E2ek.  26:7  Tvrus  Neb.  with  e. 

39:20  at  table  with  h.  and  c. 
Sah.  3:2  A.  and  jumning  c. 
/TdA.  3:8  thy  c  of  salvation 
Rev.  18:13  buys  their  h.  and  c. 

CH.VRITVBLY. 
i?o;n.  14:13  now  walkest  not  i;. 

CII.VRITV. 
1  Cor.  8:1  but  c  editieth 

l:):l  and  have  not  c,  2,  3 
4  c.  suBereth  long,  c.  env.  not 
13  faith,  hope,  r.  greatest  is  c. 

14:1  follow  e.  desire  spir.  gifts 

16:14  lot  all  bo  done  with  c. 

Cot.  3:14  above  all  put  on  c. 

1  T"/!^*.  3:6  good  liJniL'sof.vourc. 

2  Th'*.  1:3>.  to  each  other 

1  rim.  1:5  end  of  command,  is  c. 
2:15  if  continue  in  faith  and  c. 
4:12  example  in  c.  in  spirit 

2  Tim.  2:22  follow  righteous,  c. 
:i:10  known  my  life,  faith,  c. 
Til.  2:2  a::ed  men  be  sound  in  c 

1  Ptt.  4:8  fer\ent  c.  c.  cover  sins 
.5:14  Lrreet  with  a  kiss  of  c. 

2  Pel.  1;7  brotherly  kindness  c. 

3  John  6  borne  witness  of  thy  c. 
Jwrff  12  spots  in  your  feasts  of  0. 
Bet.  2:19  I  know'thy  works,  c. 

ciiarmeh. 

Jer.  8:17  wh.  will  not  be  c. 

CHARMER,  «. 
Dmt.  18:11  not  be  found  a  c. 
Pt.  58:3  not  hearken  to  c. 
CIIARRAN'.    Aclsl-.iA 

CHASE. 
/>!•.  26:8  shall  c.  a  hundred,  36. 
l>ftil.  32:30  c.  1.000,  J(W.  23:10 
PS.  35:5  angel  of  L.  c.  them 
<>HASED,  KTH,  IKG. 
/)fwr.  1:41  Amoriles  e.  you 
yurf.  9:40  .\bimelech  c.  him 

VoA   13:28  1  c.  him  from  mo 
Job  18:18  he  c  out  of  the  world 

20:8  be  f.  as  a  vision  of  night 
Proe.  19:2ii  e.  away  his  motlier 
h.  13:14  shall  lie  as  the  c.  roe 

17:13  Ihev  shall  be  <-.  as  chalT 
Lam.  3:.52  c.  me  sore  like  a  bird 

CHASTE. 
2  Cor.  11:2  pres.  you  as  c.  virgin 

Tit.  2:5  young  women  be  e. 

1  Ptt.  3:2  your  r.  conversation 

CHAftTE\. 

2  Snm.  7:14  c.  with  rod  of  men 
Ps.  6:1  c.  me  in  hoi  displ.  38:1 
Prot.  19:18  c.  son  while  hope 
Dun.  10:12  r.  ihvself  before  God 
Her.  3.19  I  rebuke  and  c. 

CHASTEVED. 

Dr'il.  21:18  Ihey  have  c.  him 

.Wv  .•Si:19  is  f.  also  with  pain 

/v.  69:10  c.  my  soul 

7;):14  and  c.  every  morning 

118:18  Lord  hath  c.  mo  sore 

1  Cor.  11:32  c.  that  we  be  not 

2  Cor.  6:9  as  c.  and  not  killed 
Jleb.  12:10  for  a  few  days  c.  us 

CIIA8TEXEST,  ETH,  l\0. 
/;("//.  8:5  r.  his  son,  so  L.  c.  thee 
Jo6  5:17  c.  of  Almighty,  Prov. 

3:11 ;  Uth.  12:5. 
/1i.  91:12  bless,  is  whom  thon  c. 
Pror   13:*l  lov.  him,  e.  betimea 
It.  26:16  c.  was  on  them 
Ueb.  18:6  whom  Lord  loveth  he  e. 


CHE 

what  son 
be  joytma 

CHA8TISE,  El>,  ETH. 

Lev.  26:28  1  will  c.  seven  times 
Deut.  22:18  elders  shall  c.  hiin 
1  A'.  12:11  I  will  c.  vou  with  scor- 
pions. 14:  2  Chr.  10:11,14 
Ph.  91:10  he  that  c.  heathen 
Jtr.  31:18  c.  me,  and  I  was  c. 
//o<.  7:12  I  will  c.  them  as  cong. 
10:10  1  should  r.  them 
Luke  23:16  c.  him  and  release,  2S 

CHASTISEME\T. 
Deut.  11:2  have  not  seen  the  f. 
./o6  ii:i\  I  have  borne  c. 
h.  53:5  r.  of  our  peace 
.ler.  30:14  with  c.  of  a  cruel  one 
tieb.  12:8  with.  c.  then  bastards 

Cll  \TTEB. 
/».  88:14  so  did  I  c. 
cnEBAU.   Fzek.  1:1,3;  3:15,23; 
10:15,20 

CHECK. 
.Tub  20:3  heard  c.  of  my  reproach 

CHECKER-WORK. 
1  A'.  7:17  Hir.  made  nela  of  c, 
ClTEBOIiLAOMEH.     Gm.  14:4 

CHEEK. 
1  A'.  22:24  Zed.  sm.ue  Mic.  on  c. 
■Job  16:10  smitten  me  on  ttic  c. 
/>rm.  3:30  r.  to  him  that  smitelh 
inc.  5:1  smite  the  judge  on  the  c. 
Mat.  5:39  ri^'ht  c.  turii  other 
Li/A<!  6:29  to  him  smiteth  one  c. 

CIIEEKDO\E. 
Ps.  3:7  smitten  enemies  on  c. 

CHEEKS. 
Canl.  1:10  thy  c.  ccmiely 
5:13  his  c.  are  as  a  bed  of  spices 
In.  50:6  my  c.  lo  them 
Lam.  1:2  her  tears  are  on  her  c. 

CHEEKTEETH. 
.Toel  1:6  he  hath  c.  of  a  great  lion 

CHEER. 
Deul.  24:5  shall  c.  up  his  wife 
Ec.  11:9  thy  heart  c.  thoe 
Good  CHEER. 
Mat.  9:2  sou.  be  of  9.  c. 
14:27  be  of  7.  c.  Mark  6:.'i0 
John  K-.m  be  of  (7.  c.  I  have 
,4rf«  2:):  11  bo  of  gnn^l  r.  Paul 
27:22  to  be  of  tjood  c.  25,  36 

CHEERETH. 
Jud.  9:13  wliieh  c.  God  and  man 

<-HEERFCL. 
Prov.  1.5:13  a  c.  countenance 
Zfc.  8:19  be  to  Judah  c.  feasts 
9:17  com  make  young  men  c. 
2  Cor.  9:7  Cod  lovelh  a  c.  giver 

CHEER  FILLY. 
.Acfe  24:10  c.  answer  for  myself 

CHEERFCL\ESS. 
Rom.  12:8showeth  mercy  with  c. 

CHEESE,  S. 
1  Sam.  17:18  carrv  len  c.  to  capt. 
i.^am.  17:29  c.  ofkine  for  David 
.M>  10:10  curdled  me  like  f. 
CHEMARIM.     7.ep.  1:4 
CIIEMOSH. 
Num.  21:29  O  people  of  C. 
.Jtift.  11:24  what  f.  givethf 
1  A'.  11:7,  33  ;  Jer.  48:7, 1.3,  46 
CHENAANAII.       1   A".    22:24; 
2  Chr.  18:43. 

CIIEXWIAH. 
1  Chr.  15:22  C.  chief  of  Lev.  27 
CUERETIIIM.    Ezek.  2.5:16 

CHEKETHITES. 
1  Sam.  30:14  invasion  on  the  C. 
a  Sam.  8:18  the  C.  20:2:};  1  Ctir. 

18:17. 
Z*p.  2:3  woe  unto  nation  of  C. 

CHERISH.  En.  ETH. 

1  A'.  1:2  let  her  c.  hii  1.  and  lie 

4  damsel  c.  the  king 
Ei>h .  5:29  r.  flesh,  as  L.  church 

1  Thes.  2:7  as  a  notse  c.  children 
CIIERITH.    1  A'.  17:8. 

CHER  I'D. 
Ex  25:19  c.  on  one  end  r.  87:8 

2  Sam.  22:11  on  a  r.  Pt.  18:10 
1  A'.  6:25  other  c.  was  ten  cubits 
Ezfk.  '.t:3  gone  up  from  c.  10:4 

10:14  first  face  was  face  of  a  c. 
28:16  destroy  thee.  O  coverings. 
41:18  every  c.  had  two  faces 

CHERIBIM. 
Gen.  8:M  placed  at  the  cast  c. 


CHI 

Kj-.  37:7  made  two  e.  of  gold 

1  A'.  6:25  both  the  e.  of  one  mens. 
8:7  r.  covered  ark,  2  C/tr.  5:8: 
JMi.  9:5 

ar/i;-.:):  10  most  hoi  v  house  two  c. 

Ezek.  10:16  r.  went  wheels  went 
19  Ihec.  lilted  wings,  11:22 
Brtni-rn  llie  CIIEBCBIM. 

A>.  25:22  from  /<.  I  wo  c. 

.V'/m.  7:89  Inlli:  the  two  C. 

1  .Sam.  4:4  wh.  dw.  OeI.e.  2  ."Jam. 
6-2 ;  a  A'.  19:15;  /».  37:16 

7^1.  80:1  dwellesi  *<(.  c.  shine 
99:1  hesitleth  bri.  t.  C. 
Ezek.  111:2  lire  from  I/el.  I.  c.  6 

7  liand  from  helw.  t/te  c. 
ClIESED.      C,  ,1.22:22 

CHKSMT-TREE,  8. 

Gen.  3fl::i7  Jac.  took  rods  of  c.-l. 

Ezek.  31:8  e.-l.  not  like  his  bran. 

CHEST,  S. 

2  A'.  12:9  a  c.  and  bored  a  hole 
2  f7;r.2l:Sat  king's  com.  made  r. 
Ezek.  27:24  thy  merchants  in  c. 

CHEW,  ED.  ETH. 
Ln:  11:4  c.  the  end.  Deut.  14  7 

7  f.  not  the  cud.  ft  «<.  14:8 
Xum.  11:3:)  ere  flesh  c.  ivrath 

CHICRE\S. 
.Va^  23:37  hen  g.ilhereth  her  e. 

CHIDE. 
Er.  17:2  people  did  c.  why  c. 
./«<*.  8:1  Eph.  did  c.  with  did. 
ft.  103:9  he  will  not  always  c. 

CHIDIAG. 
Er.  17:7  5Ieribah.  because  of  c. 

CHIEF. 
Gen.  40:21  restored  the  c.  bntler 
22  but  he  hanged  the  c.  baker 
Xum.  3:32  Eleazar  c.  over  the  c. 
2  .s'rtm.  2.3:18  Abishai  was  c. 
1  Chr.  5:2  of  .Tudah  came  e.  ruler 
11:6  smit.  Jcbusites  be  c.  Joab 
18:17  the  sons  of  Pavid  were  c. 
26:10  tlioush  not  first-born  c. 
E:r.  9:2  rulers  c.  in  this  trespass 
./oh  13:24  taketh  away  heart  of  c. 
29:25  chose  out  their  way,  sat  €. 
40:19  behemoth  is  c.  of  ways 
/>.«.  78:51  c.  of  strength,  103:.36 
1.37:8  Jerusalem  above  myc.  joy 
Pmr.  1:21  erielh  in  c.  places 
16:28  whisperer  sep.  c.  friends 
/s.  14:9  hell  stiiTelh  up  c.  ones 
./er.  13:21  taught  them  as  c.  over 
31:7  shout  among  c.  of  nations 
/.am.  1:3  her  adversaries  are  c. 
nan.  11:41  c.  of  children  of  Am. 
.irnos  6:1  c.  of  the  nations 
.Vaf.  20:27  whosoever  will  be  c. 
23:6  love  c.  seats,  J/nr*  12::J9 
.V«rX- 0:21  supper  to  his  c.  estates 
Lu.  11:15  cast,  out  devils  thro'c. 
14:1  house  of  one  of  c.  Pharisees 
7  Ihey  cliose  c.  rooms.  20:46 
22:26  lie  r.  as  he  that  serveth 
./o/in  12:12  c.  rulers  many  believ. 
.Irlt  14:12  he  was  the  c.  speaker 
17:4  of^c.  women  not  a  few 
/Cjih.  2:20  r.  coraer-st.  1  Pel.  2:6 
1  Tim.  1:13  of  whom  I  am  e. 

1  Pel.  5:4  c.  Shepli.  shall  appear 
CHIEF  captain. 

2  Sam.  .5:8  he  shall  be  c.  and  cap. 
AclJi  21:31  came  lo  c.  captain 

32  saw  c.  captain  they  left 
2.3:17  bring  young  man  to  c.  c. 
21:7  c.  captliin  L.  came  upon  us 
22  c.  c.  snail  come,  I  will  icnow 
CHIEF  raplains. 
a  Sam.  2.3:8  sat  c.  among  the  «. 
2  Chr.  8:9  Is.  c.  of  Solimion's  cap. 
Act*  '23:23  Ag.  entered  with  e.  c. 
Rev.  6:15  c.  c.  hid  themselves 

CHIEF  fathers. 
Xum.  31:26  c.  f.  of  the  congreg. 

1  Chr.  9:34  c.  fathers  of  Levitcs 
21:31  r.  falhert  of  priests 
2i'i::i2  2. '00  c.  f.  I),  made  mlers 

2  Chr.  2<>:12  number  of  c./o«<TS 
Ezr.  1:3  rose  np  c.  fath.  of  .Tud, 
A-<A.7-"-  ""  ■•■ 


Oc.  ofy.  gave  to  work, 
CHIEF  hoiiae. 

7<w.22;14c.  A. a  prince  was  sent 
CHIEF  man,  or  men. 

lyfT.  21:4  not  defile  hims.  a  c.  m. 
1  Ch  r.  7:3  sons  of  Uzzi  c.  men. 

ai:4  more  c.  men  of  Eleazar 
Ezr.  7:28  I  gath.  c.  m.  to  go  np 
/A.  41:9  I  called  thee  from  c.  m. 
Actf  1.3:.50  Jews  stirred  up  c.  m 

15:22  Judas  and  Silas  c.  men 
.4<;/«  28:7  posB.  ofc.  man  of  isl. 


CHI 
CHIEF  prle«t. 

a  A'.  2.';:18  took  S.r.  the c.  prUft 

1  Chr.  27:5  Heiuiiah  a  c.  pneyl 
29:22  anointed  Z.  to  be.  c.  priest 

2  Chr.  19:11  Amarnih  c.  pne-'l 
26:20  Azariah  c.  p.  looked  on 

CHIEF  priests. 
Ezr.  10:5  c.  p.  anil  all  Israel 
Mat.  16:ai  sullVr  of  the  c.  prierts 
26:47  nuiltilude  from  c.prie'ls 
27:12  accu.  ofc.p.  .)/ar*  13:3 
41  c.  p.  mocking,  Mark  15:31 
.Vark  14:1  c.  /).  sought.  .33;  Mat. 

26:59;  Luke  9:2i;  22:2. 
i)//t<  2:i:-2:i  voices  ofc.  p.  prev. 
./o/m  7::i2  c.  p.  sent  officers,  18:3 
.iclK  9:14  auth.  from  c.  p.  20:10 
22:30  commanded  c.;).  to  appear 
CHIEF  prince,  or  prlncea. 
1  Chr.  7:40  children  of  .\.c.  ofp, 
Ezek.  :)8:2  (iog  c.  pnnre,  3;  39:1 
/)an.  10:13  Miihail  one  ofc.  p. 
CHIEF  Hinder,  nr  slngern. 
.\rh.  12:46  ill  davs  of  I),  c.  of  «. 
/lab.  3:19  to  c.  sinyer  on  instra. 
CIIIEFEST. 

1  5am.  2:29  voursel.  fat  with  c. 
9:22  Sam.  made  sit  in  c.  place 

a  Chr.  32::i)  in  c.  of  sepnlchres 
Cant.  5:10  the  r.  among  10,000 
.1/nrt  10:44  c.  shall  be  servant 

2  Cur.  11:5  c.  apostles,  12:11 
«-HIEFLY. 

7?om.  3:2  c.  because  to  them 
Phit.  4:22  c.  they  of  Cesar's  h. 
2  P^^  2:10  c.  them  walk  after  11. 

CHILD. 
6V/;.  21:16  not  see  death  ofc. 

37::)0  c.  is  not.  and  I  whither 

42:22  do  not  sin  against  the  c. 
E.r.  2:8  maid  called  c.  motlier 

22:'22  not  aOlict  any  fatherless  e. 
Jiiil.  11::U  his  daughter,  only  c. 

13:8  teach  us  what  we  do  to  c. 

1  .S'lim.  1:'25  brought  the  c.  lo  Eli 
3:8  Eli  perc.  L.  had  called  c. 

2  Sam.  12:14  the  c.  born  shall  die 

15  L.  stru.  c.  Uriah's  wife  hare 

16  David  besought  God  for  c. 

1  A'.  3;'25  divide  living  c.  in  two 
14:3  what  shall  becoine  ofc. 
17:'a2  soul  of  the  c.  came 

2  /\.  4:31  told  c.  is  not  awaked 
33  c.  sneezed,  c.  opened  eyes 

Pl-M'.  2.3:13  correction  from  c. 
Ec.  4:8  hath  neither  c.  nor  bro. 

15  second  c.  that  shall  stand 
/<.  3:5  c.  shall  behave  proudly 
7:16  before  c.  know  to  refuse 
8:4  before  c.  know  to  cry 
11:8  c.  put  hand  on  cockatrice 
63;'20  c.  shall  die  100  years  old 
.Jer.  4:31  bring,  forth  her  first  c. 
31:20  Eph.  is  he  a  pleasant  c.  f 
44:7  cut  otT  man.  woman,  and  c. 
Mat.  10:21  deliver  c.  to  death 
17:18  c.  was  cured  from  that  h. 
2;!:15  more  the  c.  of  hell 
/.uke  I-.VJ  came  to  circumcise  c. 
1:06  what  manner  of  c. 

76  c.  called  prophet  of  Highest 

80  c.  grew.  wa.\ed  strong,  2:40 

2;*27  jiarcnts  bi-ought  in  c.  Jesus 

9::i8  look  on  my  son,  only  c. 

,Iohn  4:49  come  down  ere  c.  die 

10:21  as  soon  as  delivered  ofc. 

Actx  4:'27  against  thy  holy  c.  J- 

:)0  done  by  name  of  thy  c.  J. 

13:10  Saul  said.  Thou  c.  of  devil 
liev.  12:4  to  devour  her  c.  as  soon 

5  her  e.  was  caught  up  to  God 
A  CHILD. 
Gen.  18:13  bear  a  c.  who  am  old? 
44:'20  and  a  c.  of  his  own  ago 
£j-.  2:2  a  goodly  c.  Ueb.  U:i3 
1  Sam.  2:18  c.  girded  with  linen 
1  A'.  13:2  a  c.  bom  lo  house  of  D 
.lob  3;t:'25  llesh  fresher  than  a  c. 
Ps.  131:2  as  a  c.  as  a  weaned  c. 
/Vfw.  20:11  a  c.  is  known 

22:6  train  up  a.  c.  in  way  he 
15  foolish,  is  in  heart  of  a  e. 

29:15  a  C.  left  lo  himself 
21  brin"ing  up  serv.  from  a  c. 
F^.  4:13  belter  is  a  wise  c.  than 

10:16  when  thy  king  Is  a  c. 
/s.  9:6  for  unto  us  a  c.  is  bom 

10:19  a  e.  may  write 
Jer.  1:6  for  I  am  o  c.  7 

20:15  a  man  c.  is  bom  to  thee 
//a».  11:1  Is.  n  c.  I  loved  him 
Mark  9:21  he  said  of  a  c. 

30  took  a  c.  set  it.  Luke  9:47 
1  Cor.  13:11  n  f .  I  snake  as  a.  c. 

Gat.  4:1  a^  loug  as  ho  is  a  c. 


792 


CllUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


CHI 

2  Ti?n.  3:15  from  a  c.  kno^^•n  EC. 

//,6.  11:11  S.dL-Uv.of  «  f.past  a. 

ift  i).  12;5  a  man  c.  to  rule  nations 

Little  CHILD. 

1  A'.  3:1 1  am  but  a /.  c. 
Jl-n  II   llc-d  bfin^'  yi-t  a  ft«fe c. 

2  A'.  5:14  thf  llosll  tiU\lUtlee 
Is  11-6  a  liWe  '■■  sliall  lead  them 
tiat  18-2.T.call.-da/(i'/'fe<-.tohim 

'  5  receive  one  euch  /.  c  in  my 
Mark  10:15  whoso  not  rec  king- 
dom of  G.  -a  lit.  c.  Luke  18:17 
No  CHILD. 
Gen.  11:30  ISarai  had  }io  c. 
L(v  22:13  priest's dau.  haven. c. 
Betit.  25:5  brother  die,  have  n.  c. 
2  .Sam  ti:23  Michal  had  no  c. 
2  K.  4-14  verilv  she  hath  no  c. 
Luke  1:7  they  had  no.  c.  bee.  E. 
Ads  7:5  "hen  he  had  no  c. 
S.ickins  CHILD. 
Kum.  11:12  beareth  sucking  c. 
Is.  11:8  .«m*.  c.  play  on  hole 
49:15  woman  forget  suck.  c. 
Lam.  4:4  tongue  of  suck.  c. 

This  CHILD. 
Luke  2:17  told  conceniinir  this  c. 
34  t.  c.  is  set  for  fall  and  rising 
9:48  receive  t.  c.  in  my  name 

With  CHILD. 
Oen.  16:11  Ilagar  tliou  art  w.  c. 
19-36  daughters  of  Lot  uilh  c. 
38:24  T.  thy  daugliter  ia  w.  c. 
25  whose  these  are,  am  I  w.  c. 
Ex  21'22  hurt  a  woman  «'.  c. 

1  Sam.  4:19  Phin.  wife  was  w.  c. 

2  Sam.  11:5  B.  said,  I  am  w.  c. 
2  K.  8:12  wilt  rip  up  their  wo- 
man with  c.  15:1H 

JSc  11:5  in  w-omb  of  her  >i'.  c. 

Is.  26:17  uil/i  c.  that  draweth 

18  we  have  been  lotlh  c. 

54:1  that  didst  not  trav.  with  c 
Jer.  80:6  whe.  a  man  trav.  w.  c. 

31:8  the  woman  with  c. 
IIos.  13:16  with  c.  shall  be  rip. 
ylmos  1:13  rip.  up  woman  ti'  - 


CHI 


CHI 


ylmos  1:13  rip.  up  woman  ti'.c. 
Mat.  1:18  irilh  c.  of  the  H.  Ghost 
23  a  \  irgin  shall  be  with  c. 
24- 19  woe  to  them  that  are  w.c. 

MarkVi-.U;  Luke ■i\:-2:i 
Luke  2:5  Mary,  great  with  c. 
1  Thes.  6:3  tra\ail  on  wom.  w. c. 
Jlev.  12:2  and  she  being  with  c. 

Young  CHILD. 
1  Sam.  1:24  the  c.  was  young 
Mat.  2:8  scarcli  dilig.  for  y.  c. 
13  take  ijoung  c.  and  his  moth, 
CHILD-BE.IRING. 
1  Tim.  2: 15  shall  be  saved  inc.-J. 

CHILDHOOD. 
1  Sam.  12:2  before  you  from  c. 
Ec.  11:10  c.  and  youth  are  vanity 

CHILDISH. 
1  Cor.  13:11  I  put  away  c.  things 

CHILDLESS. 
G(n.  15:3  seeing  1  go  c. 
it-?-.  20:-^0  iIr-v  shall  die  c. 
1  .'.((wi.  15::i3  as  tliy  sword  made 
women  c.  so  thy  mother  bee. 
Jer.  22::)0  write  ye  this  man  c. 
Luke  20:30  sec.  took  her,  died  c. 

CHILDBEX. 
Gen.  3:16  in  sorrow  bring  forth  c. 
16:2  1  may  obtain  c.  by  her 
25:22tliei-.  struggled  wilhinhor 
30:1  give  me  c.  or  1  die 
33:5  (-.  God  hath  given 
49:8  thy  father's  c  shall  bow 
Ex.  iU-.i  iniq.  of  fath.  on  c.  34:7; 

j\um.  14:18;  Jieut.  5:9 
21-4  c.  shall  be  her  masters 
Xum.  13:28  saw  c.  of  Anak  there 
26:11  c.  of  liorali  died  not 
Jkut.  9:2  before  c.  of  Anak ? 
13-13  c.  of  Belial  are  gone  out 
14:1  ye  arc  the  i-.  of  Ihe  Lord 
2.-i-8  c.  begotten  of  them 
24-16  fath.  not  jmt  to  death  for 
c.  nor  c  for  fath.  2  C/ir.  26:4 
32-20  c  in  w-honi  there  is  no  i". 
3:i--24  Asher  be  blessed  with  c. 
Jud.  8:18  resembled  C.  of  king 
20-13  deliver  us  the  c.  of  Belial 
1  Sum.  2:6  she  th«t  liatU  many  c. 

is  waxed  feeble 
iSam.  7:10  c.  of -K-ickedncssaffl. 
any  more,  1  Vhr.  17:9 

1  K.  21:13  came  in  two  c.  of  Bel 

2  A'  2:24  she-hears  tare  42  c. 
Ur.'l3  c.  of  king  c.  of  queen 
14:6  c.  of  murderers,  2  Chr.  2.5:4 
17:.'M  as  Lord  coin.  c.  of  Jacob 
19:3  c.  arc  come  to  b.  U.  37:3 


1  Chr.  2:30  Seled  died  without  c. 
32  and  Jether  died  w-ithout  c. 

4-27  Shimei'a  bre.  not  many  c. 
16-13  ye  c.  of  Jacob.  Fs.  10.5:6 

2  67ir.'l3:7  to  Jeroboam  c.  of  B. 
2.5-7  L.  is  not  with  all  c.  of  E. 

Ezra  10:44  bv  whom  had  c. 
Xeh  fl-M  c  multipliedst  as  stars 
Ml  19:17  I  entreated  for  c.  sake 
30:8  c.  of  fools,  yea  c.  of  base 
41::i4  king  over  all  c.  of  pride 
P«.  17:14  they  are  full  of  c. 
34:11  come  ve  c.  hearken  tome 
69:8  an  alien  to  my  mother's  c. 
72:4  he  shall  save  c.  of  needy 
78-6  c.  wh.  sh.  be  bom  might 
82:6  all  of  von  c.  of  Most  High 
83:8  holpen  c.  of  Lot,  Selah 
102:28  c.  of  thy  serv.  continue 
113:9  ban-en  to  be  mother  of  c. 
127:3  c.  are  a  heritage  of  Lord 
4  as  arrow-s  in  hand,  so  are  c. 
13T:7  remember,  c.  of  Edom 
148:12  old  men  and  c.  praise  L. 
149-2  let  c.  of  Zion  be  joyful 
Fror.  4:1  hear,  ye  c.  the  instruc- 
tion. 5:7:  7:'24;  8:32 
17:6  glory  of  c.  are  their  fathers 
31:28  her  c.  call  her  blessed 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  beget  100  c. 
Cant.  1:6  my  mother's  c.  angry 
Is.  1:2  brought  np  c.  they  reb. 
4  c.  that  are  corrupters 
2:6  in  the  c.  of  strangers 
3:4  give  c.  to  be  their  princes 
12  c.  are  their  oppressors 
8-18  c.  Lord  bath  giv.  Heb.  2:13 
13:18  eves  shall  not  spare  c. 
21:17  mighty  of  c.  of  K.  dimin. 
2:i:4  nor  bring  forth  c. 
30:1  woe  to  rebellious  c. 
9  lying  c.  c.  will  not  hear  law 
38:19  father  to  c.  make  known 
47:8  neither  know  loss  of  c. 
9  loss  of  c.  widowhood 
49-20  c.  Shalt  have,  shall  say 
54:1  are  c.  of  desolate  than  c.  of 

married  w-ife.  Gal.  4:-27 
67-4  are  ye  not  c.  of  transg. 
5  slaying  the  c.  in  the  valleys 
63:8  c.  that  will  not  lie 
66:8  Zion  bro\ight  forth  c. 
Jer.  3:14  O  blaeksliding  c.  22 
19  how  put  thee  among  the  c. 
4:S2  my  people  are  sottish  c. 
6-11  pour  it  out  on  c.  abroad 
7:18  c.  gather  wood,  fathers 
9-21  death  entered  to  cut  olT  c. 
15-7  I  will  bereave  them  of  c. 
31:15  E.  weep,  for  c.  Mat.  2:18 
Lam.  2:20  shall  the  women  eat  c. 
5:13  c.  fell  under  the  wood 
Ezek.  2:4  are  imprudent  c. 
20:21  the  c.  rebelled  against  me 
33:30  c.  talking  against  thee 
47:22  to  strangers  that  beget  c. 
Dan   1:4  c.  in  whom  no  blemish 
17  finir  c.  God  gave  knowledge 
12-1  Michael  shall  stand  for  c. 
IIos.  1:2  take  c.  of  whoredoms 
3:4  not  have  mercy  on  her  c. 
11:10  c.  shall  tremble 
l:!:13  breaking  forth  of  c. 
Joel  2:16  gatlier  c.  and  those 

23  be  guid,  then,  ye  c.  of  Zion 
Amos  9:7  c.  of  the  Ethiopians  ? 
Mic  1:16  poll  thee  for  delicate  c. 
Zen.  1:8  I  will  punish  king's  c. 
Mai.  4:6  heart  of  fathers  to  c.  of  c. 

to  fathers,  iuA-«  1:17 
Mat.  2:16  Herod  slew  all  the  c. 
3-9  to  raise  np  c.  Liike  3:8 
6:45  he  the  c.  of  your  Father 
8-12  but  the  c.  shall  be  cast  out 
9-15  c.  of  bridechainber  mourn, 

Marki:VJ\  i»fc  5:34 
10:21  c.  ag.  parents,  Mark  13:12 
11:19  justi.  of  here.  Luke1::i5 
13:38  good  seed  are  c.  of  kingd. 
16:26  c.  bread.  Murk  7:27 
17:26  then  are  the  c.  free 
19:39  forsaken  c.  Mark  10:29 
20:-20  mother  of  Zebedee's  c. 
21:15  saw  c.  crying  in  temple 
Mark  7:37  let  the  c'.  first  be  filled 
2M  dogs  eat  of  the  c.  crumbs 
9:37  rP(-eive  ()no  of  such  c.  41 
Luke  6:35  shall  he  c.  of  Highest 
16:8  c.  of  this  world  are  wiser 
20:-39  the  first  died  without  c. 
.34  the  c.  of  this  world  marry 
.lohn  8:39  were  Abraham's  c. 
Acts  3:'25  ye  are  c.  of  prophets 
Itom.  8:17  if  c.  then  heirs,  heirs 
9:7  seed  of  Abra.  are  they  all  c. 
11  the  c.  being  not  yet  born 

1  Cor,  14:30  note,  in  understand. 

2  Cor.  12:14  c-  not  lay  up 


Ca?.  3:7  of  faith,  are  c.  of  Abra. 
4-3  when  c.  were  in  bondage 
25  Jeru.  in  bondage  with  her  c. 
31  w-e  are  not  c.  of  bondwoman 
Eph.  1:5  to  the  adoption  of  c. 
2-2  in  c.  of  disobedience 
8  were  by  nature  c.  of  wrath 
4-14  we  be  no  more  c.  tossed 
5:1  followers  of  God  as  dear  c. 
6  wrath  on  c.  of  dis.  Cot.  »:n 
6:1  c.  obey  your  par.  Col.  3:20 
1  Tim.  6:4  if  any  widow  havec. 

10  if  she  brought  up  c. 
Ileb.  2:14  as  c.  are  partakers 
12:5  speaketh  to  you  as  c. 
1  Fet.  1:14  as  obedient  c. 

1  Pet.  2:14  cursed  c. 

2  John  1  to  elect  lady  and  her  c. 
13  c.  of  i-U-ct  sist'-r  greet  thee 

Bet.  2:33  I  -will  kill  her  c. 


See  AMMON,  CAPTrvITT, 

CHILDREN  of  Benjamin. 

Jud.  2>l:13  c.  ofB.  would  not 
3  Sam.  2:36  c.  or  7?.  gathered 
Whr  1-J:16  c.  o//}.  to  holdtoD. 
,7en  0:1  0  ye  c.  of  i!.  gather 

Children's  CHILDBEX. 
Cten  45:10  thou  and  thy  c.  c. 
E:r  34:7  iniq.  of  fathers  on  c.  c. 
Deut.  4:25  beget  c.  and  c.  c. 
2  A'.  17:41  served  images  cftiW.  c. 
Fs  10;i:17  righteousness  to  c.  c. 
138:6  Shalt  see  thy  c.  c. 
P)-(«).  13:23  inherit,  to  his  c.  c. 
17:6  child,  c.  crown  of  oUl  men 
.ler  2:9  with  your  c.  c.  will  1  pi 
Ezek.  37:25  and  c.  c.  for  ever 

Fatherless  CHILDBEiV. 
Ps.  109:12  to  favor  his/,  c. 
.Jer.  49:11  leave  thy/,  c. 


CHILDREN  of  God. 

Mat  6:9  peacemakers  c.  »/■  ffod 
iwJ-e  20:.36  c.  q/'  f/orf  being  c. 
./o/m  11:53  in  one  the  c.  of  God 
Rom.  8:16  we  are  the  c.  0/  (rOrf. 
21  glor.  liberty  of  the  c.  of  G. 
9-8  c.  of  Ihe  flesh,  not  c.  or  (r. 
"6  called  c.  of  the  living  God 
Gal  3-26  c.  of  God  by  faith  in  C. 
.John  3:10  c.  (V.  mani lest .  c.  of  d. 
5:2  know  wo  love  c.  0/  &oa 

His  CHILDREN. 
Gen.  18:19  Abra.  will  com.  h.  c. 
Deut.  17:".!0  pro.  days  and  hisc. 
33:5  is  not  spot  of /lis  c. 
.33-9  nor  knew  his  own  c. 
"  ,s-am.  13:3ewe-l.  grew  with  /;.  c. 
2  A'  8- 19  give  a  light,  and  to  h.  c. 
■5  Chr.  28:3  burnt  h.  c.  after  h. 
33-6  his  c.  to  pass  through  Are 
.loll  6:4  /lis  c.  are  far  from  safety 
17-5  eves  of /(!•!  c.  shall  foil 
20-10/1.  c.  shall  seek  to  please 
21:19  iniquity  for /(is  c. 
27:14  if /'!s  c.  be  multiplied 
Ps  89:.30  if /lis  c.  forsake 
103-13  as  a  father  pitieth  his  c. 
109-9  let  his  c.  be  fatherless 
lb  let  Iris  c.  be  vagabonds 
Frov.  14:-a5  /lis  c.  shall  have  ref. 
20:7  his  c.  are  blessed  alter  him 
Is  14:21  slaughter  for  his  c. 
29-33  seeth  /iisc.  in  midst 
IIos.  9:13  shall  bring  forth  htsc. 
John  4:12  hif  c.  drank  thereof 
1  77ies  2:11  eh.  vou  as  fath.  h.  c. 

1  rim.  3:4  his  c'.  in  subjection 
CHILDREN  of  Israel. 

Ex..  1:7  c.  of  I.  were  fruitful 
13  grieved  bee.  of  the  c.  or  1. 
2-25  God  looked  on  c.  0}  Jsrad 
4:31  heard  L.  had  visited  c.o//. 
6:13  CO/ 7.0.  of  Eg.  26, 27;  15:51 
29-43  I  wll  meet  w-ith  c.  q/  7. 

Lev.  •25:.55  c.  q/'7.  are  servants 

iVimi.  14:10  gl.  of  L.  an.  bef.c.  7. 

yos.  7:12  c.  /  not  stand  bef  ene. 

2  Sam.  21:3  Gib.  not  of  c.  o/7. 
2  K  17:24  instead  of  the  c.  0/7. 
Ps  10.3:7  his  acts  to  the  c.  o/7. 

148:14  c.  0/  7.  a  people  near 
7s.  27:12  gath.  one  by  one.  c.  7. 
Ezek.  44:15  c.  I.  w.  astray,  48:11 
.-Ijnos  2:11  thus,  O  c.  of  l.f 

4:5  liketh  you.  O  ye  c.  or  7. 
Luke  1:16  c.  o//'.  shall  turn 
ylc(s  7:'23  visit  broth,  the  c.  0/7. 
37  Moses  which  said  to  c.  0/7. 

9:15  bear  mv  name  bef.  c.  of  7. 
10:36  word  of  G.  sent  to  c.  7. 

ffom.  H:'27  c.  o/"  7.  be  as  the  sand 

Ileh.  11:22  mention  of  d.  ofc.  7. 

TPm'.  7:4  sealed  144,000  of  c.of  I. 
I  21:12  twelve  tribes  of  c.  0/ 7. 


CHI 

CHILDREN  of  Judah. 

mm.  1:26  c.  ?/■  J^.  by  their  gen. 
.70S.  14:6  c.  or'./,  came  to  Joshua 
2  Sam.  l:18'teach  c.  of  J. 
2  r'/i;-.  13:18  c.  o/'./.  prevailed 
28-10  keep  under  the  c.  or'  Jud. 
Jer.  50:4  thev  and  c.  q/"  J/ii/n/i 

33  Is.  andc.  of  J.  were  oppres 
J()«i  3:19  for  violence  ag.  c.  oj  J. 

CHILDREN  of  lisht. 
Luke  16:8  wiser  than  c.  of  light 
.John  12:36  ye  may  be  tbe  c.  of  I. 
Eph.  5:8  walk  as  c.  of  light 

1  r/ies.  5:5  ye  are  all  the  c.  of  I. 

Little  CHILDREN. 
Viim  ltl-27  /.  c.  stood  in  the  door 

2  A'.  2:23  came  /.  c.  and  mocked 
Est.  3:13  to  destroy /.  c. 

B'z.?*.  9:6  slay  maids,  little  c. 
Mat.  18:3  e.vcept  bee.  as  little  c. 
19:13  brought  to  him  liltle  c. 
14  sufl'er  I.  c.  to  come  unto  me, 
MarkW-.U;  Luke  18:16 
./oAn  13:33  (.  c.  yet  a  little  whi  e 
Gal.  4:19  /.  c.  of  whom  I  travail 
1  John  2:1  mv  /ir*  c.  12,  13 
4-4  ye  are  of  God  Utile  c. 
5:21  mile  c.  keep  from  idols 
CHILDREN  of  men. 

1  Sam.  21):  19  if  c.  m.  cursed  be 

2  Sam.  7:14  the  stripes  of  c.  m. 

1  71  8::»  knowest  hearts  of  c.  q/^ 

tnen,  2  C'/ii-.  6:30 
Ps.  11:4  his  eyelids  try  c.  of  men 
1-2:1  faith,  fail  from  among  c.  m. 
14:2  heaven  upon  c.  ?«.  53:2 
36-7  c.  m.  put  trust  under  sha. 
45-2  fairer  than  the  c.  of  men 
90:3  return  ye  c.  o/  mf  n 
107:8  works  to  c.  m.  lo,  21,  31 
115:16  given  toe.  of  men 
Prop.  15:11  hearts  of  c.  of  men 
Lam.  3::i3  doth  not  grieve  c.  m. 
Z»a/i.  2:;J8  wherever  the  c.  q/'  m. 

Men-CHILDREN. 
Ex.  1:17  midw.  saved  men-c.  18 
34:23  w(cn-c.  shall  app.  bef.  L. 
Men,  Women,  and  CHIL- 
DREN. 
Deut.  3:G  in  B.  we  dcst.  m.  w.  c. 
31:12  gather  wi.  w.  andc. 
Ezra  10:1  great  coiig.  of  tn.  w.  c. 
Jer  40-7  to  Gedaliah  m.  w.  c. 
Mat.  14:21  eaten,  were  5.000  m. 
beside  women  and  c.  16:.38 
Mv  CHILDI\EN. 
Gen.  30:26  give  me  my  c. 
31:43  these  c.  are  my  c.  and 
42-:J6  me  ye  have  ber.  of  my  c. 
43- 14  if  bereaved  of  my  c.  I  am 
Ex  21:5  1  love  my  masti-r  myc. 

1  A'.  20:7  he  sent  to  me  for  my  c. 
Job  29:5  my  e.  were  about  me 
7s.  49:21  I  have  lost  my  c. 
Jer  10:-30  my  c.  gone  forth  of  me 
i;«»i.  1:16  my  c.  are  desolate 
£'2<'«-.16:31  thou  bast  slam  my  c' 
Luke  11:7  mi/c  are  with  me 

2  Cor.  li;13  speak  as  to  my  c. 

3  John  4  that  my  c.  walk  in  trath 
No  CHILDREN. 

Gen.  16:1  Sarai  bare  him  no  c. 

30-i  Rachel  saw  she  bare  no  c. 

1  Sam.  1:2  but  Hannah  had  noc. 

Mat.  23:24   having  no  c.  Mark 

12:19;  Luke  20:31  seven  left 

Oiir  CHILDREN. 

Gen   31-16  riches  ours  and  O'irc. 

Xvm   14:3  that  our  c.  be  a  prey 

Deul.  29:'29  bel.  to  us  and  our  c. 

Jos.  22:24  c.  might  sp.  to  our  c. 

22:25  vourc.  make  0.  c.  cease 

Xeh  .5:5  our  c  as  their  children 

Mat.  27:25  his  blood  be  on  our  c. 

CHILDREN  of  promise. 
Rom.  9:8  c.  prom,  counted 
Gal.  4:'J8  as  Isaac,  arc  e.  of  prom. 

Slrance  CHILDREN. 
Ps  144-7  rid  me  from  sir.  c.  11 
IIos.  6:7  have  begotten  strange  e. 

Their  CHILDREN. 
Gen   31:43  can  I  do  to  thfir  c.  f 
Reut.  4:10  may  teach  thnre. 
5-29  might  be  well  with  their  c. 
3i:13(/w<rc.  may  letirn 
2  A'  8-12  thou  wilt  dash  their  e. 
n-.31  burnt  their  c.  to  the  gods 
41  (.  c.  served  images 
2  C7ir  20:13  before  L.  with  th.  c. 
25-4  he  slew  not  their  e. 
Xeh  9:23  their  c.  multi.  as  sUrs 
13:24  their  c.  spake 
Job  21:11  r/i«r  c.  dance     , 
24-5  yicldeth  food  for  thetrc. 


rUT^DEX'S    CONCORDANCE. 


793 


CHO 

Ps.  78:1  not  hide  Ihom  from  t.  c 

6  niul  (lic'liirc  llii'in  ti>  thfir  r. 

90;lii  li-t  tlivtrlnrvnppciirto  I.e. 

13J:12  /.  r.  sh.  M  on  lliy  thnini' 
Is.  13:ir>  t.  c.  1)1'  iliislu'cl  til  pieces 
Jer.  n:'i  f.  f-  ri'im-nihcr  altnrt* 

1R:21  ilclivfi-  ///.  iy- 1',  to  fiimini' 

30:20  t.  c.  slnill  be  ns  aforetime 

3*2:18  into  l>osom  of  IhAr  c. 
m  nood  of  them  nnil  Iheir  e. 

47:3  not  look  back  to  their  c. 
Lam  1:10  Imve  podden  their  c. 
Ezek.  40:18  I  said  to  their  e. 

23«)  when  hnd  slain  their c. 

37:i.'i  Ihev  and  thfir  r.  »h.  dwell 
Hoi  9:12  i.  <■■  vet  I  will  bereave 
Joel  1:3  vonr  e.  tell  t.  e.  and  r  c. 
Mie.  2:0' from  their  e.  taken 
Zee.  10:7  ^  c  shall  fee  it 

SI  live  with  their  c.  and  turn 
Aetii  13:33  same  to  lis  their  e. 
1  771/1.  3:12  riilinu'  their  c.  well 
Tit.  2:  t  women  to  love  their  c. 

Thv  rHII.DREX. 
Pejif.  4:40 \v.  w  itli  My  c  12:2r>,  28 

6:7  phalt  teach  them  to  Ih;/  c. 

80:2  thou  and  thi/  c.  obey  with 
Jo.1. 14:fl  ''C  thine  and  thi/  c. 
1  Sniii.  1(1:11  are  here  all  thy  c. 

1  A'.  2:4  [{'Ihi/c.  take  heed 
8:25  «»/  e.  take  h.  2  rVi;'.  6:10 
20:3  thv  wives  and  thi/  c. 

2  A'.  10:30  Ihi/c.  of  fourth  gen. 
2  f'/if.  21:14  L.  Phall  HniteMyc 
Job  8:4  if  thi/  c.  have  sinned 
/>«.  45:16  inst.  of  fathers  be  thi/c. 

73:1.')  otfend  acr.  pen.  of  Wv  c. 
128:3  Mv  ■•.  lilii'  olive-plants 
132:12  if  Ihi/  e.  keep  covenant 
147:13  blessed  th,/c.  within  thee 

/s,  40:17  Ihi/e.  shall  make  haste 
25  and  I  will  save  Ihy  c. 
54:13  all  Ihii  e.  be  taught  of  L. 
and  great  he  |)eacc  of  thy  e. 

Jer.  5:7  Mi/  c.  have  forsaken  me 
31:17  \h:\>  thy  e.  come  again 
.3S:2:i  bring  ont  thi/  e.  to  Chnld. 

F:tk.  l«:.'iii  bv  the  blood  of  My  c. 

//«!.  4:6  1  wiil  also  forget  My  c. 

Mat.  23:37  how  oft.  would  I  have 
gath.  thi/  c.  Luke  13:3-1 

Lide  10:44  lav  tht/  r.  within  thee 

2  John  4  thy  c.  walking  in  truth 

Your  ciiii.nnE\. 

Sx.  12:26  I/our  c.  shall  say 
22:24  i/niir  c.  shall  be  fatherless 

Lev.  26:22  beasts  rob  you  of  y.  c. 

Dent.  1:30  i/ni/i'  c.  shall  go  in 
11:2  I  speak  not  with  your  c. 
10  vc  shall  teach  your  c. 
21  (lays  of  your  e.  he  multiplied 
32:46  com.  your  e.  lo  observe 

Jm.  4:42  then  let  ynur  e.  know 

1  A'  0:6  if  I/,  c.  tuin  fr-om  fol.  me 

1  Chr.  28:8  inh.  to  y.  c.  Ezr.  9:12 

2  Chr.  30:9  your  e.  sliall  find 
Ps.  115:14  you  and  i/ourc. 
Jer.  2:30  have  I  smitten  y.  c. 
Mat.  7:11  gifts  to  y.  c.  Luke  11:13 

12:27  by  whom  do  y.  c.  cast  ont 
Luke  2.3:28  weep  for  y.  and  y.  c. 
^i-/<  2:39  is  to  you  and  y.  c. 

1  Tor.  7:14  were  i/ourc.  unclean 
Ejth.  0:4  pro.  not  y.  c.  CW.  3:21 

Young  <'HILDRE\. 
Job  10:18  young  e.  despised  me 
Lam.  4:4  y.  c.  ask  bread 
Kah.  3:10  vo«n<7  c,  were  dashed 
Mark  10:1.3  brought  y.  c.  to  him 
vlc(«  7:10  they  cast  out  y.  c. 
CHII-E.\n.    2  .Snm.  3:3 
CIIILIDN.     7?i'M  1:2.  5 
CUILM.A.!).     f::ek.  27:23 
CHIMHAM. 

2  Sam.  19:37  C.  let  him  go,  38,40 
Jer.  41:17  habitation  of  C. 

CHIM\F.Y. 
ITos.  13:3  be  as  smoke  out  of  c 
rillOS.    ,1^.120:15 
CUISLEU.    -VfA.  1:1 ;  Zee.  7:1 

CHITTIM. 
Xum.  24:24  fron)  coasts  of  C. 
Is.  2:i:l  from  the  land  of  C.  12 
Jir.i-.W  passoviT  the  isles  of  C. 
Ezek.  27:6  ivory  out  of  isles  of  C. 
Dan.  11:30  ships  of  C.  shall  come 
CHUTX.    Amos  5:26 
cnLOE.     1  C-or.  1:11 

ciionE. 

Oen.  31:36  Jacob  c.  with  I.aban 
Num.  20:3  people  e.  with  Moses 

CHOICE. 
1  Sam.  9:2  Saul  a  c.  young  man 
^  Sam.  10:9  c.  of  Is.  1  CTir.  19:10 
51 


cno 

2  Chr.  2.'S:5  300,000  c  men 
OtM^  6:!l  e.  one  of  her  that  bare 
Aett  15:7  Hod  made  c.  among  us 

CHOICEST. 
/..  .5:2  planl.'d  with  the  c.  vine 
22:7  c.  valleys  full  of  cliariots 

CHOKE. 
Vat  13-22  d.'ceiiruluesBofriclics 
<;.  the  word.  Mark  4:19 
CHOKEO. 
Mat.tnj  thorns  ,-. .IAir.4:7;Z'/.8:7 
Mark  .5:13  <■.  in  sea.  Luke  H-.m 
Luke  8:14  aud  are  <•.  witli  cares 

CHOLER. 
riiiu.  8:7  he.g.iat  moved  with  c. 
11:11  k.  of  souili  nxivetl  with  c. 
CHOOSE,  a.i  an  art  of  Ooil. 
Xum.W:"  man  L.  doth  c.  be  lioly 
Deut.  7:7  did  not  c  you  because 
19:5  place  Lord  shall  e.  11.  14. 
18.  26:  14:2.3.  21.  25:  1.5:20: 
16:2.  6,  7,  1.5,  16;  17:8,  10; 
18:6:2li:2;  31:ll:./oi.  9:97 
17-15  king,  whom  l.ord  shall  c. 

1  fiatn.  2:98  did  I  e.  him  of  all 

2  .S'nm.  16:18  and  this  people  c. 
21:6  hang  in  O.  whom  L.  did  c. 

1  K.  14:21  the  city  the  L.  did  c. 
Xeh.  9:7  (iod  who  didst  c.  .^bram 
/\,  2.5: 12  teach  in  way  he  shall  r. 

47:4  he  shall  c.  our  inheritance 
/.«.  14:1  Lord  will  vet  e.  Israel 

40:7  Holy  One  of  Israel  shall  c. 

60:4  I  w-ill  c.  their  delusions 
Zee.  1:17  Lord  shall  e.  Jer.  2:12 

CHOOSE, 
neut.  23:1B  in  place  he  shall  c. 

:)0:19  therefore  c.  life  that  both 
.70S.  24: 15  c.  this  day  whom  serve 

1  Sam.  17:8  e.  von  a  man  for  you 

2  Sam.  17:1  lei  n)e  c.  12.000  men 
24:12  three,  c.  one,  1  Chr.  21:10 

.Till)  9:14  c.  my  words  to  reason 
34:4  let  us  <•'.  to  us  judgment 
;j3  or  whether  thou  c. 
Pror.  1:20  did  not  c.  fear  of  L. 
3:31  and  c.  none  of  his  ways 
Is.  7:15  know  to  c.  pood,  16 
66:4  eunuchs  c.  things 
65-12  did  c.  wherein  I  del.  not 
.Si**.  21:19  c  aiilacec.it 
I'hU:i:'ii  w-h«t  I  shall  c.  I  wot  n. 

CHOOSEST,  ETH,  IXG. 
./oil  7:15  my  soul  c.  strangling 
15:5  thou  c.  tongue  of  crafty 
/>«.  65:4  blessed  is  man  thou  c. 
Is.  40:20  c.  a  tree  will  not  rot 
41:21  abomiu.ation  is  he  c.  .you 
Ileb.  11:25  c.  to  Buffer  affliction 

CHOP. 
Mtc.  3:3  c.  bones  of  my  people 
CHOR.'LZIN..l/fl<. 11:21;  X«.10: 13 

CHOSE. 
Ex.  18:25  Moses  c.  able  men 
Deut  4:37  he  c.  their  seed,  10:15 
Jos.  8:3  J.  e.  30.000  mighty 
.ruel.  5:8  they  c.  new  gods 
2.«/wi.6:21  c.  me  before  thy  fath. 
1  K.  8:16  I  e.  no  city  lo  build  a 

house,  2  Chr.  6:5 
1  Chr.  28:4  Lord  c.  me  before  all 
.rob  99:25  I  c.  out  their  way 
Ps.  78:67  c.  not  tribe  of  Ephr. 
68  but  c.  the  tribe  of  Judah 
70  he  e.  David  also  his  servant 
Is.  «i:4  c.  that  I  delighted  not 
Ezek.  20:5  in  the  day  I  e.  Israel 
Luke  6:13  he  c.  twelve  apostles 
14:7  how  they  c.  chief  rooms 
Aets  6:5  c.  Stephen,  full  of  faith 
13:17  O.  of  Israel  c.  our  fathers 
15:40  Paul  c.  Silas  and  departed 

CHOSEN. 
Xum.  16:5  him  e.  cause  to  come 
./OS.  24:29  have  c.  you  the  Lord 
Juil.  10:14  cry  to  gods  ye  have  c. 
1  .Su?n.  8:18  king  ye  have  c.  12:13 
20::i0  liast  c.  the  son  of  Jesse 
1  A'.  3:8  hast  c.  a  great  people 
8:44  city  c.  48;  2  Chr.  6:.34,  38 
1  Chr.  16:13  children  ofj.  cones 
./nA 36:21  crather  than  afflietiou 
Ps.  3-3:12  c  for  his  inheritance 
8^1:3  a  covenant  with  my  c 
19  exalted  one  c  out  of  people 
105:6  yc  child,  of  Jacob,  his  c 
43  forth  his  c  with  gladness 
106:5  I  n)av  see  good  of  thy  c. 
23  had  luit  Moses  his  c  stood 
Pjov.  16:16  underst.  rather  c 
22:1  a  good  name  rather  c. 
Is.  4:i:20  to  give  drink  to  my  e. 
65:15  name  a  curse  to  my  c. 
66:3  have  c.  their  own  ways 


CIIU 


Jer.  8:3  dentil  shall  he  e.  rather 
49:10  who  is  a  c  man.  50:44 
.Will.  20:16  but  few  r.  2-9:14 
Mark  13:20  i-lect  whom  hath  c. 
Luke  10:42  M.  hath  c  gooil  part 
Aels  1:94  whetlier  thou  hast  c 

9:15  for  he  is  a  r.  vessel  to  mo 
Horn.  16:13  Kufus  c  in  Lord 
2  roc8:19cof  chunhes  to  trav. 
2  nm.  2:4  c.  liim  to  be  a  soldier 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  c  generation 
Rev.  17:14"they  are  called,  and  c 

ClIOSEiV  of  God. 
Luke  23::«  if  C.  the  c.  qf  Cod 
.Ic^ji  10:41  witnesses  c  \wS.qf  O. 
1  Pet.  2:4  living  stone  c  of  OoU 

God  hnlh  CIIOSEX. 
Deut.  12:21  '/./'.  r.  to  pill,  16:11 

21:5  O.  h.  c  to  minister 
1  f'/ir.  29:1  Sol,  whomal.ff.  A.  c 
Aels  22:14  O.  of  fathers  h.  c 

1  ror.l:27  (/.h.e.  foolish  th.  (I.?i.c. 
28  things  despised  O.  h.  e. 

2  The.'.  9:13  O.  from  begin,  h.  c. 
Jam.  9:5  h.  not  G.  c  poor  of  w-. 

I  have  CHOSEX, 
1  A'.  11:1:!  Jer.  sake  w-hicli/A.  c 
9  A'.  91:7;9.-i:27;2  rVic  0:6 
.39  Ih.  c  out  of  all  tribes 
Xeh   1:0  //i.  c  to  set  mv  name 
ft.  119:;i0//i.  c.  way,  173 
/*■.  41:8  Jacob  whom  I  hare  e. 
9  I  hare  c  and  not  cast  away 
4:):10  mv  serv.  //(.  c  Mai.  1-2:18 
41:1  Israel  whom  I  h.  e.  9  Jesu. 
48:10  I  hare  e.  thee  in  furnace 
5,8:5  the  fa.st  tliat  I  have  c.  ?  6 
liar/.  2:'i3  Ihare  c.  thee 
Jo/in  13:18  whom  Ihave  c. 
1:'):16  ve  have  not  c  me,  I h.  c. 
19  I'have'c.  you  ont  of  world 
Loril  hoth  CHOSEV. 
Deul.1:f<  L.h.c.  theeasp.peo.  14:2 
18:5  L.  h.  e.  him  ont  of  all 
1  Satn.  10:^4  see  ye  him  L.  h.  c. 
16:10  Samuel  said,  L.  h.  not  c 

1  Clir.  28:4  Lord  hath  c  Judali 
5  L.  h.c.  Sol.tositontlirone.lO 

2  Chr.  99:11  L.  h.  c.  you  to  serve 
Ps.  105:96  A.  whom  he  had  c. 

I:J2:13  L.  e.  Zion;  1.35:4  Z,.  c  J. 
./fl-.  .33:24  two  families  L.  h.  c. 
Zee.  3:2  L.  that  /i.  c  Jeru.  reb. 
Eph.  1:4  ncc.  as  he  hath  c.  us 

CHOSEiV  men. 
Jud.  20:16  70Oc  ?«.  left-handed 
2  CAf.  13:3  Ab.  with  40fl.0<X)  c!;i. 
Jeroboam  with  800.000  c  m. 
Ps.  78:31  smote  c  7«.  of  Israel 
Acts  15:22  to  send  c  men,  25 

CHRIliiT. 
,^/n^  2:4  where  C.  sh.  be  bom 
16:16  thou  arte,  the  Son 
93:8  one  is  Master,  even  C.  16 
94:5  saving  I  am  C.  Mark  13:6 

Luke 'iV.fi 
26:i'i8  prophesy  to  ns,  thou  C. 
Mark  9:41  bee.  ye  belong  to  C. 
15::i9  let  C.  descend  from  cross 
Luke  9:96  before  he  had  seen  C. 
4:41  di'vils  knew  he  was  C. 
2:^■.m  save  himself,  if  he  be  C. 
39  if  C.  save  thyself  and  us 
24:-26  ought  not  C.  to  have  snff. 
46  it  behooved  C.  to  sulTer 
Jolm  4:95  Mes.  Cometh  called  C. 
7:97  C.  Cometh,  31 
41  C.  comeout  of  Galilee? 
49  C.  Cometh  of  seed  of  David 
9-22  did  confess  he  was  0. 
19:.-M  heard  C.  abideth  for  ever 
.li-/«2:30  would  raise  up  C.  to  sit 
.36  Jesus  both  Lord  and  C. 
3:18  showed  C.  should  sufl'er 
8:5  Philip  preached  C.  to  them 
9:20  straightway  preached  C. 
17:3  C.  must  needs  liave  suff. 
26:23  C.  should  sulTer 
Pom.  5:6  in  due  time  C.  died 

8  yet  sinners.  C.  died  for  us 
0:4"C.  was  raised  ft-om  dead 

9  C.  being  raised  dieth  no  m. 
7:4  by  the  body  oft'. 
8:9  liave  not  the  spirit  of  C. 

10  if  0.  be  in  you,  body  is  d, 

11  raised  up  C.  from  dead 
9:3  accursed  from  C. 

5  of  whom  ('.  came 
10:4  C.  is  end  of  law  for  right. 

6  to  bring  C.  down  from  above 

7  that  is,  to  bring  C.  up  again 
14:9  to  this  end  V.  both  died 

15  not  him  for  whom  C.  died 
18  in  these  things  serveth  C. 
1.5:3  C.  pleased  not  himself 
7  as  C.  also  received  us 


CIIR 

Pom.  15:18  wh.  C.  not  wrought 
20  not  where  f'.  was  named 
16:5  Epenetus  llrst-frults  to  C. 

1  Cor.  1:2;)  we  preach  C.  crucif. 
24  C.  tlie  power  of  (iod.  and 

3:23  ye  are  ('.  and  C.  is  (ioil's 
,5:7  C.  our  passovc>r  sacrlllci'd 
8-11  iierish.  for  w-hom  C.  died 
0:91  under  law  to  C.  that  I  m. 
10:4  and  tliut  Hock  was  0. 

9  nor  let  us  tempt  C. 
15:3  how  ('.  died  for  our  sins 

19  if  C.  be  preached 

16  rise  not,  is  not  C.  raised 

17  if  C'.  not  raised,  faith  Is  v. 

23  in  his  order,  C.  flrst-fi-ults 

2  Cor.  3:4  tliro"  C.  to  God-ward 
5:16  known  C.  after  llesh 
6:15  what  concord  C.  with  B. 
11:9  as  a  chaste  virgin  to  C. 

Gal.  2:20  C.  liveth  in  mo 
21  then  C.  is  dead  in  vain 

3:13  C.  redeemed  us  fi-om  curse 
94  schoolmaster  to  hr.  us  tot'. 
99  if  yc  be  t'.  then  Abr.'s  seed 

4:7  heir  of  God  through  C. 

19  till  C.  be  formed  in  you 
5:1  wherewith  C.  m.  us  fieo 

2if  circum.  ('.  profit  nothing 
4  f.  is  of  none  elTect  nilto  you 

24  that  are  C.  have  crucitled 
;!>iA.  9:19  without  t'. 

:}:17  thatC.  may  dwell  by  faith 
4:15  which  is  the  head,  even  C. 
90  ye  have  not  so  learned  C. 
5:2  as  C.  also  loved  ns 
14  C.  shall  give  thee  light 
23  as  C.  is  head  of  the  church 
94  as  church  is  subject  to  C. 

25  love  wives  as  C.  loved  ch. 
,32  concerning  C.  and  church 

6:5  singlen.  of  heart  as  to  C. 
Phil.  1:15  some  preach  C. 
16  preach  C.  of  contention 
18  C.  is  preached,  and  I  rejoice 

20  C.  he  magnifled  in  my  body 
3:8  dung  that  I  may  w-in  C. 
4:13  I  can  do  all  through  C. 

Col.  2:8  world,  and  not  after  C. 

3:1  C.  sitteth  on  right  hand 
4  C.  who  is  our  life  shall  ap. 
11  but  C.  is  all  and  in  all 
13  ns  C.  forgave  you,  so  do  ye 
2-t  for  yc  serve  the  Lord  C. 

Ileb.  .3:6  0.  as  n  son 

5:5  so  C.  glorified  not  himself 

9:11  C.  a  high-priest  of  good 
24  C.  is  not  entered  into  holy 
28  C.  was  once  offered  to  bear 

1  Pel.  2:21  C.  also  sutl'ered  for  us 
3:18  C.  once  snft'ered  for  sins 
4:1  as  C.  sufTcred  in  the  flesh 

Her.  11:15  kingdom  of  L.  and  C. 

12:10  is  come  power  of  his  C. 

Against  CHRIST. 

Aets  4:26  kings  gath.  a.  liis  C. 

1  Cor.  8:12  brethren,  ye  sin  a.  C. 

1  'I'im.  5:11  wa.v  wanton  a.  C. 
Bv  CHRIST. 

2  Cor.  1:5  alioundeth  by  C. 
Gal.  2:17  to  be  justified  by  C. 
Eph.  3:91  glory  in  church  by  C. 

For  CHRIST. 

1  Cor.  1:17  C.  sent  me  not  to  b. 
4:10  we  are  fools  for  C.  sake 

2  Cm:  5:20  ambassadors/or  C. 
19:10  in  distresses /or  C. 

E/ih.  4:.39  as  Ood  for  C.  sake 
Phil.  .3:7  I  counted  loss  for  C. 
2  Thes.3:i  patient  waiting/or  f. 

Jesus,  wUh  CHRIST. 

VnM:16  J.  called  C.  27:17,22 
John  1:17  and  truth  by  J.  C^. 
17:3  may  know^  thee,  and  J.  C. 
Aels  2:38  in  name  of  J.  C. 
,3:6  in  name  of  J.  C.  rise  up 

20  J.  C.  who  was  iircacliod 
4:10  of  J.  C.  doth  this  man 
5-49  ceased  not  to  preach  J.  C. 
8:19  Philip  preach,  things  con- 
cern, the  name  of  J.  C, 

S7  I  believe  J.  O.  is  Son  of  f,od 
9:;!4  J.  C.  niaketh  thee  wliolo 
10:36  priachiug  peace  by  J.  t . 
16:18  111  name  of  J.  C.  come  out 
17-3  Jisii.^  I  iiruacli  to  you  is  I  . 
lS-5  tei-lillcd  that  Jesus  was  C. 

28  bv  scripture,  Jesus  was  C. 
19-4  should  believo  on  C.  ./w« 
AV,,,i.  l:lserv.  ofJ.C.  Wt/.  1:1 

3  concirning  his  son  J.  t. 

6. ire  ve  the  called  of  ./wmC. 

8  I  thank  God  through  J.  C. 
216  secrets  of  men  by  J.  C, 
3:99  hv  faith  of  J.  C. 

94  redemptiou  in  Jems  C. 


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CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


CHR 

Jiom.  5:15  gr.  hy  one  man  J.  C. 

17  rei^'n  in  lile  by  one  J.  C. 
fi::i  bnptized  into  Jems  C. 
8:1  to  them  iu  C.  Jems 

2  C.  J.  made  me  free 
16:3  mv  helpers  in  C.  Jesus 

1  Cor.  l:"l  J.  C.  2  Cor,  1:1;  Eph.  1:1 

2  call  on  name  of  J.  C. 

4  grace  given  yon  by  J.  C. 

.30~of  him  are  ye  in  C.  Jesus 
2:2  siive  J.-C.  crucified 
4:15  in  C.  J.  have  I  begotten 

2  Cor.  4:fiinfaccof  J.  C 
5:18  reconciled  us  by  J.  C. 
13:5  that  Jesus  C.  is  in  you 

6'o/.2:lf)  justified  by  faith  of  J.  C. 

3:14  blessincrson  G.throiiffhJ.C. 
28  ye  are  all  one  in  C  Jems 

4:14  ine  as  an  angel,  as  C.  J. 
Eph.  2:1)  heav.  places  in  C.  J. 

20  J.  C.  chief  comer-stone 
PhiL  1:8  I  in  bowels  ot  Jesus  C. 

2:5  mind  iu  you.  was  in  C.  J. 

11  J.  0.  is  Lord  to  glory  of  G. 

21  seek  not  th.  wh.  are  J.  C. 
3:8  for  excellency  of  C.  J. 

12  I  am  apprehended  of  C.  J. 
4:19  riches  m  tjlury  by  C.  J. 

Co!.  2:6  rec.  C.  J.  so  walk  ye 

1  Tun.  1:15  C.  J.  ca.  to  save  sin. 
2:5  one  mediator,  the  man  C  J. 
♦1:13  C.  Jesus  who  witnessed 

2  Tim.  1:9  grace  given  ua  in  C  J. 
l:j  faith  and  love  in  C.  Jesus 

Phile.  1  P.  a  priso.  of  J.  C.  9,  23 
Jhh.  13:8  Jexiis  C.  the  same  yos. 
1  J»h}i  1:7  blood  of  Jesus  C. 
2:1  an  advocate  Jesus  C. 
5:6  by  water  and  blood  J.  C. 
20  even  in  Jesus  C. 

Lord  Jesus  CHRIST. 
.4c/*'  11:17  believed  on  L.  J.  C. 
15:11  through  grace  of  L.  J.  C. 
10:31  believe  on  L.  J.  C. 
20:2!  faith  toward  L.  J.  C. 
Eom.  5:1  p.  with  G.  thro'  L.  J.  C. 
11  joy  in  God  through  L.  J.  C. 
0:23  eternal  life  through  L.  J.  C. 
8:;i9  love  of  G.  in  C.  J.  our  L 
i:i:14  put  ye  on  the  L.  J.  C. 
10:20  grace  of  L.  J.  C.  be  w.  you, 
24^  2  Cor.  13:14;  Gal.  6:18; 
2  T?ies.Z:\^\Iiev.  22:21 

1  Cor.  1:7  coming  of  our  L.  J.  C. 
8:6  one  L.  J.  C.  oy  whom  are 
15:57  victory  thro'  our  L.  J.  C. 
10:22  if  any'love  not  L.  J.  C. 

2  Cor.  1:2  from  G.  and  L.  J.  C. 

Gal.  1:3;  Eph.  1:2;  Col  1:2 
8:9  ye  know  grace  of  L.  J.  C. 
Gill.  0:14  in  cross  of  L.  J.  C. 
Eph.  1:3  Father  of  L.  J.  C. 
17  God  of  L.  J.  C. 

1  Thes.  1:3  hope  in  L.  J.  C. 
2:19  in  presence  of  L.  J.  C. 
3:13  at  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

5:23  pres.  to  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

2  Thes.  2:1  by  coming  of  L.  J.  C. 

16  our  L.  J.  C.  who  hath 

1  T'wi.  5:21  I  charge  thee  before 

L.  J.  C.  2  Tim.  4:1 

2  Tijn.  4:22  L.  J.  C.  be  with  thy 
2  Pet.  1:11  kii\gdom  of  L.  J.  C. 

3:18  in  knowledge  of  L.  J.  C. 

In  CHRIST. 
Acts  24:24  concerning  faith  inC 
Ji<mi.  9:1  I  say  the  truth  ui  C. 

12:5  many,  are  one  body  in.  C. 

10:7  were  in  C.  before  me 

9  Vrbane  our  helper  in  C. 

10  Apelles  approved  in  C. 

1  Cor.  3:1  as  nnto  babes  in  C. 
4:10  but  ye  are  wise  in  C. 
15:18  asleep  inC. 

19  in  this  life  hope  in  C. 
22  in  C.  all  be  made  alive 

2  Cor.  1:21  establish  us  in  C. 
2:14  to  triumph  in  C. 

17  in  sifrht  of  God  epeak  in  C. 
3:14  veil  is  done  away  iJi  C. 
5:17  i7i  C.  he  is  a  new  creature 

19  in  C.  reconciling  the  world 

20  in  C.  stead,  be  reconciled 
12:2  a  man  in  (\  14  years 

t  19  we  speak  before  God  in  C. 
Oal.  1:22  to  churehea  of  J.  in  C. 
3:17  confirmed  of  God  in  C. 

27  nj*  many  as  baptized  in  C. 
Eph.  1:3  BpiVitnal  bless,  in  C. 
10  in  one  all  tilings  in  C. 
12  who  first  trusted  in  C. 
20  in  C.  when  he  raised 
3:6  his  promise  in  C. 
Phil.  1:13  my  bonos  in  C 
J  2:1  if  any  consolation  in  O. 
Col.  2:5  your  faith  in  C. 
I  TA£S.  4:16  dead  in  C.  rise  first 


CHR 

1  Tim.2:7l  speak  the  truth i/iC. 

liV^.3:I6goon  conversation  in  C. 

Is  CTIRIST. 

^fflf.  24:2:^  h.  w  C.  Mark  13:21 
Mark  12::i5  C.  is  s(ni.  Luke  20:41 
L"ke  2:11  a  Saviour,  wh.  w  C. 

2;i:2  saying,  that  he  if  C. 
John  7:41  said  this  is  the  C. 
Acts  9:22  Saul  proving  this  is  C. 

17:3  Jesus  I  preach  to  von  is  C. 
Pom.  8:34  it  h<  C.  that  d'ied 

1  Cor.  l:13^s■C.  divided? 
7:22  being  free  is  0.  servant 
11:3  head  of  every  man  is  C. 
12:12  are  one  body,  so  is  C. 
15:13  if  dead  rise  iiot,  is  C.  16 

20  now  is  C.  risen  from  dead 

2  Cor.  10:7  if  any  trust  he  ij<  C. 
Gal.  2:17  is  C.  minister  of  sin  ? 

3:16  to  thv  seed,  which  is  C. 
Phil.  1:21  to  live  is  C. 
Col.  1^27  is  C.  in  you  hope 

Of  CHRIST, 

Mat.  11:2  John  heard  works  ofC. 

92:42  what  think  ye  ofC.  ? 

Pom.  8:9  any  have  not  S.  o/C. 

35  Sep.  us  from  love  o/'C.  ? 

14:10  judgment-seat  of  C. 

1  Cor.  1:1 1  cross  o/'C. *bc  made 
2:16  we  have  the  mind  of  C. 
6:15  yonr  bodies  members  of  C. 
10:16  communion  i»f  blood  o/'C. 
11:1  be  foil,  of  nu-as  T'^./'C. 

3  the  head  or' C'.  is  Gnd 
12:27  ye  are  thebndy  r/C 

2  Cor.  1:5  as  sutlcrinu's  o/'C. 
2:10  forgave  I  it  in  ])erson  ofC 

15  we  are  a  sweet  savor  o;^^C. 
3:3  epistle  of  C.  ministered 
4:4  light  of  gospel  of  C.  shine 
5:14  love  o/'C.  cons'traineth  us 
8:23  they  are  glory  of  C. 
10:1  by  the  meekness  o/'C. 

5  bringing  to  obedience  qfC. 
11:10  the  truth  O/'C.  is  in  me 
12:9  power  o/C.  Rev.  12:10 
13:3  proof  o/''C.  speaking 
GaL  1:10  be"servant  of  C. 
2:16  be  justified  by  faith  ofC. 
6:12  persecution  for  cross  ofC. 
Eph.  2:13  by  the  blood  of  C. 
3:4  in  mystery  of  C. 

8  the  unsearchable  riches  o/'C. 

19  love  ofC.  which  passetn 
4:7  measure  of  gift  o/'C. 
5:5  inheritance  in  king.  ofO. 
6:6  as  servants  ofC 
Phil.  1:10  till  the' day  o/'C. 

29  it  is  given  in  behalf  o/'C. 
2:16  rejoice  in  the  day  o/C. 

30  work  O/'C.  nigh  to  death 
3:18  enemies  of  the  cross  o/'C. 

Col  1:24  afflictions  (y^C. 

2:2  mystery  of  God,  and  ofC. 
17  but  the  body  is  o/'C. 

3:16  let  the  word  o/C.  dwell 

4:3  to  speak  the  mystery  o/'C. 
2  Tim.  2:19  the  nauie  o/'C. 
Heb.  3:14  made  partakers  o/'C. 

9:14  more,  blood  o/"C.  purge 

ll:2(i  reproach  o/'C.  greater 
IPet.  1:11  Spirit  o/C.  did  si^ify 
19  with  precious  blood  or  C. 

4:13  partakers  o/'C.  suflfGrings 

14  reproached  for  name  o/'C. 

Pev.  20:6  priests  of  G.  and  ofC. 

That  CHRIST, 
John  1:25  if  thou  be  not  that  C. 

6:69  sure  that  tliou  art  that  C. 

The  CHRIST. 
Mat.  16:20  he  was  (he  C. 

26:63  whether  thou  be  the  C. 
Mark  8:29  aaith,  thou  art  the  C. 

14:61  theC.  son  of  the  B.? 
LiikeZAa  whether  he  were  t.  C. 

9:20  Peter  said  thou  art  the  C. 

22:67  saying  art  thou  the  C. 
John  1:20  I  am  not  the  C. 

41  fuinid  fh.'  :Messias,  the  C. 
3:28  I  said  I  am  not  the  C. 
4:29  is  not  this  the  C.  ? 

42  this  is  indeed  the  C.  7:26 
7:41  others  said,  this  is  the  C. 
10:24  be  the  C.  tell  ns  plainly 
11:27  I  believe  thou  art  the  C 
20:31  believe  Jesus  is  t/ie  C. 

1  John  2:22  Jesus  is  the  C. 

5:1  believeth  Jesus  is  the  C. 

With  CHRIST 
nom.  6:8  if  we  be  d<':Hl  irttk  C. 

H:17  then  joint-heirs  I'-ifh  C. 
(ral.  2:20  I  ani  rnicified  iclth  C. 
Eph.  2:.'')(|ni<krMi'duH  tog.  w.  C. 
P/iii.  l:2'i  a  (l.'hiiv  to  be  with  C. 
Col.  2:20  if  dead  with  C. 

3:1  if  risen  w.  C.  seek  things 


CHU 
Col.  3:3  your  life  is  hid  with  C. 
Sev.  20:4  reigned  ivith  C. 

CHRISTIAN,  S. 
Acts  11:26  called  c.  at  Antioch 
26:28  almost  pers.  me  to  be  a  c. 
1  Pet.  4:16  if  any  suff'er  as  a  c. 

CHRISTS. 
Mat.  a4:5M  false  c.  Mark  13:22 

rilROXICLES. 
1  (yir.  27:24  number  put  in  c. 
Est.  6:1  to  bring  the  book  of  c. 
See  BOOK. 

CHRYSOLITE. 
Pev.  21:20  seventh  found,  a  c. 

ciiRYsopR  vsrs. 

.ffei*. 21:20  tenth  foundation  a  c. 
CHITICH. 

Mat.  16:18  on  this  rock  b.  my  c. 

18:17  tell  it  to  the  c. 
Acts  2:47  added  to  c.  daily  snch 

5:11  great  fear  came  on  c. 

8:1  persecution  a-j-ainst  c. 

ll:-36  assembled  with  the  c. 

14:23  ordained  elders  in  every  c. 
27  bad  i^atbered  c.  together 

15:3  hnniLrlit  on  way  by  the  c. 

22  it  phased  ciders  with  thcc. 
18:22  when  he  had  saluted  c. 

Pom.  16:5  greet  c.  in  their  house 
1  Co?'.  4:17  as  T  teach  in  every  c. 
14:4  prophesieth  edifietli  r. 
5  that  c.  may  receive  edifyinjr 

23  \{c.  be  come  into  one  place 
16:19  r.  in  their  house 

Eph.  1:22  head  over  all  to  the  c. 
3:10  kno\ni  by  e.  wisdom  of  G. 
5:24  as  r.  is  subject  to  Christ 
25  as  Cliii^t  loved  thee. 

27  miL'lit  prcsi-nt  a  irlnrious  c. 
29  cherisheth  it.  as  Lord  the  c. 
32  speak  concern.  Christ  and  c. 

Phil.  3:6  persecuting  the  c. 
4:15  no  c.  comraunicated 
Col.  1:18  head  of  the  body  the  c. 

24  for  his  body's  sake,  the  c. 
4:15  salute  c.  in  Nymphas'  ho. 

1  Tim.  5:16  let  not  c.  be  charged 
Phile.  2  Paul  to  c.  in  thv  house 
Heb.  12:23  to  c.  of  first-born 
1  Pet.  5:13  c.  at  Babylon  saluteth 
3  John  6  thy  charity  before  <?. 
9  I  wrote  to  the  c.  but  Diotre 
In  the  CHrRCH. 
Arts  7:38  that  was  in  the  c. 

13:1  proph.  in  the  c.  at  Antioch 
1  Cor.  6:4  least  esteemed  in  the  c. 

11:18  come  together  in  the  c. 

12:28  hath  set  some  in  the  c. 

14:19  yet  in  the  c.  I  had  rather 

28  keep  silence  in  the  c. 

35  sh.  for  wo.  to  speak  in  the  e. 
Eph.  3:21  be  glory  tn  the  e. 
Col.  4:16  to  be  read  in  the  c. 

Of  the  CHURCH. 
Acts  8:3  S.  made  havoc  of  (he  c. 
11:22  came  to  ears  of  thee. 
12:1  H.  vexed  certain  oftJie  c. 
5  prayer  was  made  of  the  c. 
15:4  were  received  of  the  c. 
20:16  Paul  called  elders  of  the  c. 
Pom.  16:1  P.  a  servant  of  (he  c. 

23  Gains  my  host  and  of  the  c. 
1  Cor.  14:12  excel  to  edify,  ofc. 
Eph.  5:23  as  C.  is  head  of  (he  c. 
IJeb.  2:12  in  midst  of  the  c. 
SJohn  10  D.  casteth  out  ofc. 
Per.  2:1  angel  ofc.  of  Ephesus 
SSmvma";  12'Perira. ;  18Thya. 
3:1  Sardis ;  7  Philad. ;  14  Laodi. 

CIirRCH  of  God. 

Acts  20:28  feed  the  r.  of  God 

1  Cor.  1:2  to  c.  of  God  at  Corinth 

10:32  none  ofl'ence  to  c.  of  God 

11:22  despise  ye  the  c.  of  Crod 

15:9  I  pers.  c.  of  God,  Oal.  1:13 

1  Tim.  5:3  take  care  of  c.  of  God 

CHURCHES. 
Acts  9:31  then  had  the  c.  rest 
15:41  Paul  confirming  the  c. 
16:5  c.  established  in  the  faith 
19:37  these  neither  robbers  of  c. 
Pom.  10:4  all  c.  save  thanks 
16  the  c.  of  Christ  salute  you 

1  Cor.  7:17  so  ordain  I  in  all  c. 
11:16  such  custom,  nei.  the  c. 
14:33  author  of  peace  as  in  all  c. 

:J4  women  keep  silence  in  c. 
16:1  order  to  c.  of  Galatia 
19  the  c.  of  Asia  salute  you 

2  Cor.  8:1  grace  bestow,  on  the  c. 
19  chosen  of  the  c.  to  travel 
23  they  arc  messengers  of  c. 

11:8  I  robbod  other  c. 


CIR 

2  Cor.  11:28  the  care  of  all  the  c. 
12:13  inferior  to  other  c.  f 
Gal.  1:22  nnknomi  by  face  to  e. 

1  Thes.  2:14  fol.  of  the  c.  of  God. 

2  Thes.  1:4  glory  in  you  in  c. 
Pev.  1:4  John  to  the  seven  c. 

11  send  it  to  the  seven  c. 
20  seven  stars  are  angels  of  tf. 
candlesticks  are  the  seven  e. 
2:7  what  the  Spirit  saitU  unto 
thee.  11,17.29;  :3:6,  i:3.22 

23  c.  know  I  am  he  searcheth 
22:16  testify  these  things  iu  c. 

CHURL. 

Is.  32:5  c.  said  to  be  bountiful 
7  instruuieuts  off.  are  evil 

CHURLISH. 

1  Sam.  25:3  Xab.  was  c.  and  evil 
CHURMXG. 

Prov.  30:3^3  surely  c.  of  m.  bring- 
eth  butter 

CHUSHA\-R  ISH  ATI!  AIM. 

Jud.  3:8  sold  Is.  into  hand  of  C. 
CHUZA.     Luke  8:3 

CILICIA. 

Acts^-.^i  15:23,41;  21:39;  22:3; 

23:34;  27:5 
GaL  1:21  into  regions  of  C. 

CIIVXAMOX. 

E,r.  30:2:3  sweet  c. 
Pror.  7:17  perf.  bed  with  c. 
Cant.  4:14  are  an  orchard  ofc. 
Ptv.  18:13  buyeth  here. 

CIRCLE. 
Is.  40:22  sittL-th  on  c.  of  earth 

CIRCUIT,  S. 
1  Sam.  7:16  year  to  year  in  c. 
Job  22:14  in  c.  of  heaven 
Ps.  19:6  his  c.  unto  the  ends 
Ec.  1:6  according  to  his  c. 

CIRCUMCISE, 
Gen.  17:11  ye  shall  c.  foreskin 
Peut.  10:16  c.  foreskin 
30:6  Lord  will  c.  thy  heart 
Jos.  5:2  c.  again  children  of  Isr. 
Jer.  4:4  c.  yourselves  to  the  L. 
Luke  1:59  came  to  c.  the  child 
John  7:22  on  Sabbatli  c.  a  man 
Ads  15:5  needful  to  c.  them 
21:21  they  ought  not  to  c. 

CIRCUMCISED. 
Gen.  17:10  every  man-child  be  e. 
14  not  c.  shall  be  cut  otf 
26  Abraham  was  c.  and  Ishm. 
34:15  every  male  c. 

24  every  male  was  c.  Ex.  12:48 
Jos.  5:3  J.  c.  children  of  Israel 
Jer.  9:25  punish  all  c.  with  uncir. 
Acts  15:1  except  c.  not  saved,  24 

16:3  Paul  c.  Timothy 
Pom.  4:11  though  note. 
1  Cw.  7:18bein^c.,?inuncircum- 
cision  ?  let  nim  not  be  c. 
Gal.  2:3  Titus  compelled  to  be  c. 
5:2  if  c.  C.  shall  profit  nothing 
6:12  they  constrain  you  to  bee. 
13  they  c.  keep  not  the  law 
Phil.  3:5  c.  eighth  day 
Col.  2:11  in  wliom  also  ye  are  c. 

CIRCUMCISIIVG. 
Luke  2:21  days  accomp.  for  c. 

CIRCUMCISION. 
.7o//n  7:22  M.  gave  unto  you  c. 

23  if  on  the  sabbath  receive  c. 

Pom.  2:25  c.  profiteth,  if  thou 

keep  the  law ;  thy  c.  is  made 

28  nor  is  that  c.  which  isoutw. 

29  c.  is  that  of  the  heart 
3:30  shall  justify  c.  by  faith 
4:9  this  blessedness  on  c.  only? 

10  when  he  was  in  c.  f  not  in  c. 
1  Cor.  7:19  c.  is  keeping  of  com. 
Gcd.  2:9  they  should  go  unto  c. 

5:6  neither  c.  availeth.  6:15 

11  and  I,  if  I  vet  preach  c. 
Eph.  2:11  by  that  called  c. 
PhiL  3:3  c.  which  worsliip  God 
Col.  2:11  c.  without  hands,  by  c. 

:3:11  there  is  nei.  c.  nor  uncir. 

Of  CIRCUMCISIOIV. 
Ex.  4:26  bloody  hus.  bee.  ofc. 
Acts  7:8  Abrah.  covenanto/'ff. 

10:45  they  ofc.  were  astonished 

11:2  ofc.  contended  with  Peter 
Pom.  3:1  what  profit  ofc.  ? 

4:11  he  received  the  ei^n  ofc. 

12  ofc.  to  them  not  oj  c. 
15:8  J.  C.  was  a  minister  ofc. 

GaL  2:7  gospel  ofc.  com.  to  Pe. 

8  in  Peter  to  apostleship  ofc. 

Col.  4:11  who  are  of  the  c.  saluto 

Tit.  1:10  unruly,  especially  (/  c. 


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CIT 

rlRl'V.M.iPECT,  LY. 

Ex.  'j.'l:l:|  ill  ull  tliiiii.'^  bu  c. 
Eph.  5;  15  SL'e  that  ye  wulkf. 
CISTERi\,  S. 

2  A'.  W;31  ilriiik  ev.  mie  of  his  c 
Pj-or.  5:15  drink  of  ihiiit:  own  t*. 
Ec,  Vl-Xi  wheel  bnikeli  at  the  c. 
Iti.  :J»i;  Its  every  one  of  own  c. 
i/i;/*.  a;  13  hewed  out  c.  of  brok.  c. 

CITY. 
Gtn.  4:17  Cain  huilded  a  c. 
11:1  build  e.  and  a  tower 
5  Lonl  came  down  to  itoe  c. 
8  thev  lel^  off  to  build  the  c. 
18:','ii  lind  tlfty  ri^'hteons  in  c. 
&l:'i5  came  upon  the  c.  boldly 
Sum.  ai:*i8  llame  is  jjone  from  c. 
/>CM^  'J:*!  not  one  t'.  too  stroii-^ 
3: 1  not  a  c.  we  took  not  from 
13:15  smite  inlmhil.  of  that  c. 
Jits.  :!:  lii  very  far  from  c.  Adam 
U;3  eompa^s  the  c  six  davs.  7 
!M  Imrnt  e.  />«/.  l:j:10  y««.  8:S, 
I'J;  ,/«'M:8;  IS:J7 
8:2  lay  aiubiirih  for  r.  behind 
20  :jinoke  of  c  a^cendwi  to  h. 
15:13t'.  of  .-Vrba,  which  c.  is  11. 
ia:50sare  Joshua  c.  he  asked 
Jii'l.  B:27  he  feared  men  off, 
9:4")  c.  and  sowed  it  witll  salt 
20:40  llaine  of  the  c.  ascended 
Ruth  1:UI  all  the  c.  was  moved 
3:11  fore,  of  my  i)etiple  know 

1  Sum.  1:3  out  of  c  vcarlv  to  w. 
4:13  told  it,  all  the  f.  cried  out 
8:22  every  man  to  his  c'.   \K. 

22::i0;  Ezr.  2:1;  .\Wi.  7:(i 

28:3  Israel  b.  him  in  his  own  c. 
'2  Sam.  12:1  two  ineH  in  one  c. 

15:2  of  what  <•.  art  thou? 

1»:37  I  may  die  in  my  um\  c. 

20: 19  scekest  to  destroy  a  c. 
1 K.  1:45  so  that  c.  rani^  a^aiu 

11:32  r.  I  have  chosen,  3(i 

3  A'.  i):19  neither  is  this  the  c. 
11:20  and  the  c.  was  in  quiet 
24:10  €.  Jer.  wa^  besiei^ed.  25:3 

2  C/tr.  15:1)  c.  was  destroyed  of  c. 
19:5  and  he  set  judires  c.  by  c. 
.30:10  posts  pas-'fil  I'nim  c.  to  c. 
32:18  that  tlic-y  iiiiL'lit  t.ike  c. 

JETc/".  4:12  build'ini;  rebellious  f, 

Xt/(.2::i  why  not  sad,  c.  waste,  5 
11;'.)  .ludiili  was  second  over  r. 

E<f.  s;15  thee.  Shtishan  rejoiced 

J>.<.  48:2  c.  of  er.  kin;;,  .)/a<.  5:35 
59:0  f^o  round  about  the  <•.  14 
72:11!  thay  of  c.  shall  flourish 
107: 1  Iciund  no  c.  to  dwell  in 
122:3.1. ■rii.-.;ilem  as  a  c.  compact 
127:1  except  the  Lord  keep  c. 

Pivi'.  83  crieth  at  cntrv  of  <;. 
10:15  his  etronuc.  18:11 
11*10  the  c.  rejoiceth 

II  by  blessitii;  of  upri^rht  c. 
10:32  than  he  that  laketll  a  C. 

25:28  like  a  c.  broken  down 
29:8  scornful  briiiif  c.  intosuarc 

Ec.  9:14  there  was  a  little  c. 
15  poor  wise  man  delivered  r. 

Is.  1:21)  c.  of  riffht.  faithful  c.  21 
14:31  howl.  O  ^'ate,  cry  O  c. 
17:1  Damascus  from  beinij  a  c. 
19:2  shall  flt;ht,  c.  a(.'ainst  e. 
24:10  c.  of  confusioii  is  broken 
25:2  of  a  r.  a  h<?ap,  to  be  no  c. 
3:1:20  Zion  c.  of  our  solemnities 
00:14  shall  call  thee  c.  of  Lord 
62:12  a  c.  not  forsaken 

Jer.  3:14  take  you  one  of  a  c. 
4:29  c.  shall  flee  for  the  noise 
19:12  make  this  c.  as  Tophet 
25:29  c.  called  by  inv  name 
32:24  come  to  c.  an(I  c.  is  given 
39:2  the  c.  was  broken  up,  52:7 
40:8  I  will  destroy  the  c. 
49:25  how  r.  of  praise  not  left 

Lam.  1:1  how  doth  c.  sit  solitary 
2:15  c.  men  call  perf.  of  beauty 

Euk.  4:1  portray  c.  .Jerusalem 
7:23  thee,  is  full  of  violence 
9:1  that  have  charge  over  c. 

4  go  thro*  midst  of  c.  Jerusa. 
9  <•.  is  full  of  piTvcrseness 

10:2  coals  of  lire  over  the  c. 
27:32  what  c.  is  like  Tyrus 
;j.J:21  saying,  the  c.  is  smitten 
48::i5  name'of  c.  be.  L.  is  there 

iJiiN.  9:18  c.  calkil  bv  thy  iia.  19 

/A)».  (1:8  (1.  c.  of  th.  work  iuiq. 

Amt/s  4:7  to  rain  on  one  r. 
5:3  (.'.  that  went  up  by  tlions. 

.lAic.  0:9  Lord's  voice  crieth  to  c. 

//(If).  2:12  stabllsh  a  c.  by  iniq. 

Z^).  3: 1  woe  to  the  oppressing  c. 

Zic.  8:3  Jerusalem  a  r.  of  tnith 

5  streets  off.  be  full  of  boys 


CIT 

Zfc.  1 1:2  the  c.  shall  he  taken 
.Uaf.  5:14  a  c.  set  on  hill  cannot 
SSJerusalem  isc.  of  great  King 
8:31  c.  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 
10:11  whatsoever  c.  ye  enter 

1 5 thatc.  Mark II:  1 1 ;  Lute  10:12 
21:10  all  the  c.  was  moved 
22:7  king  burnt  up  their  r. 
2;j::j4  persecute  from  c.  to  c. 
.)fark  1:.'U  c.  was  gathereil 
5:14  told  it  in  the  c.  Luke  8:31 
Luke  2:3  taxed,  ev.  one  to  own  c. 
7:12  much  people  of  c.  with  her 
19:41  he  beheld  the  e.  and  wept 
23:51  he  was  of  .\rimathea  a  c. 
■/o/iii  4::!9  many  of  th.  c  believed 
Ar/.i  8:8  was  great  Joy  in  that  c. 
13:41  alinost  whole  c.  to  h. 
10:12  in  that  c.  certain  days 
17:5  set  all  the  r.  in  an  uproar 
19:29  c.  was  tilled  with  confus. 
21:30  all  the  c.  was  moved 
//t«.  11:10  c.  that  hath  found. 
11)  lintli  prepared  for  them  a  c. 
12:22  the  c.  of  the  living  (jod 
13:11  we  have  no  continuing  c. 
Jam.  4: 13  will  go  into  such  a  c. 
Iter.  20:9  comp.  the  beloved  c. 
21:14  wall  ofc.  had  foundatious 
18  the  c.  was  pure  gold 
23  c.  had  no  need  of  the  sun 
Ulondy  CITY. 
E;ek.  22:2  judw  the  Uootly  c.  t 
■M-.liOloali/c.'V;  Xu/i.3:l 
Dercncfd  t'lTY. 
Is.  25:2  of  a  lA./i  iictt/  c.  a  ruin 
27:10  the  </.  c.  nhM  be  desolate 
Jer.  1:18  Ihce  this  day  a  cl.  c. 

CITY  of  Dovid. 
2  Sam.  5:9  c.  qr'D.  1  C/ir.  11:7 
0: 10  remove  ark  into  c.  of  I). 
12  brought  ark  into  c  of  I).  10 

1  A'.  2:10  V>.  was  buried  in  c.  D. 
3:1  Sol.  brought  her  to  c.  of  I). 
8:1  out  of  c.  uf  D.  2  Chr.  5:'2. 
11:43  bur.  in  c.  D.  2  Chr.  9:31 
14:31  H.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Chr.  12:11) 
15:8  bur.  A.  c.  of  D.  2  Chr.  14:1 
22:50  J.  bur.  c.  I).  2  Chr.  21:1 

2  A'.  8:24  J.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Cic.  21:20 
9:28  \.  was  buried  in  c.  of  J). 
12:21  J.  bur.  c.  D.  2  Chr.  21:25 
14:20  Aniaziah ;  15:7  Azariah 
15: :i8  Jot.  2rAr.  27:9;  28:27  Ahaz 

2  Chr.  24:18  hur.  Jeh.  in  »•.  of  1). 
Is.  22:9  breaches  of  c.  of  D. 
29: 1  woe  to  A.  c.  where  Sarid 
Luke  2:4  Joseph  went  to  c.  (if  D. 
11  born  in  c.  of  I),  a  SavioW 
Elders,  iluh  CITY. 
Deut.  19:12  dihrs  of  his  c. 
21:0  elders  of  that  c.  next 
20  eay  to  e  of  c.  our  son  ia 
22:17  cloth  hi'fore  elders  of  c. 
25:8  elders  of  his  c.  shall  call 
Jm.  20: 1  dec.  his  cause  toe.  of  c. 
Jud.  8: 10  Ciideon  took  elders  of  c. 
Ilii/h  4:2  took  ten  men  of  e.  of  c. 
Ezr.  10:14  elders  of  every  c. 

Every  CITY. 
2  K.  3:19  smite  eienj  fenced  e. 
2  Chr.  81:19of  sonsof  A.  \\ie.c. 
Jer.  4:29  ecery  c.  shall  be  forsak 
48:8  spoiler  shall  come  on  e.  c. 
.Vat.  12:45  e.  c.  divided  ag.  itself 
Luke  10: 1  two  into  erer%j  c. 
Acts  1.5:21  in  e.  c.  them  that  p. 
30  visit  brethren  in  everij  c. 
20:33  II.  (1.  witnesselh  in  e.  c. 
Tit.  1:5  ordain  elders  in  ereri/c. 

Fenced  CITY. 
2  A'.  10:2  with  you  n  fenced  c. 

17:9  tower  of  watchmen  to  f.  c. 
2  Chr.  11:2J  he  dispersed  of  chil 
ttuto  every /enccrf  c. 
<;ITY  of  God. 
Ps.  46:4  make  glad  c.  of  God 
48:1  to  be  praised  in  c.  of  God 
8  C-.  of  God  will  establish  it 
87:3  glorious  things  epokcn  of 

thee.  O  c.  of  God 
Iteb.  12:22  c.  or'liviug  God 
Uev.  3:12  name  of  c.  of  my  God 

Great  CITY. 
Gen.  10:12  biiilded  R.  a  great  c. 
•Im.  10:2  Gibeon  was  rjr'ent  c. 
Xeh,  7:4  c.  was  large  and  fjreat 
Jer.  22:8  done  thus  to  great  c. 
Jon.  1:2  Nineveh  that^.  c.  3:2 
3:3  X.  was  an  exceeding  y.  c. 
Iter.  11:8  in  street  ut great  c. 
14:8  Bab.  sr.  c.  18:  )0.  16.  19,21 
16:19  great  c.  was  divided 
17:18  woman  is  that  great  c. 
21:10  he  showed  me  that  g.  c. 


CIT 

Holy  «  ITY. 

Xe/t.  11:1  Jerusalem  the  holg  c. 
Is.  48:2  call  themselves  itt  hotijc. 

52:1  put  oil  beau,  garni.  (J  h.  c. 
Dun.  9:24  seventy  w.  on  thy  h.  c. 
.Mat.  4:5  devil  taketh  him  to/i.  c. 

27:5;j  went  to  /(.  c.  anduppeared 
Iter.  U:-iholyc.  shall  thev  tread 

21:2  1  John  saw  tlicA.  c.  coming 

22:19  take  his  part  out  of  A.  c. 

In,  or  Into  the  CITY. 
Gen.  19:12  hast  in  thee,  bring 
De'd.  2l):l4ullirtM<'c.  take 

as::i  blessed  slialt  be  in  thee. 

10  cursed  sliult  be  in  the  c. 
Jos.  0:21  destroyed  all  in  thee. 

8:19  into  e.  and  set  it  on  Arc 
Jud.  1:24  entrance  into  c. 
•iSam.  15:25  car.  back  ark  intoe. 
27  return  into  the  e. 

1  A'.  11:11  dieth  of  Jerob.  in  e. 
12  when  thy  feet  enter  into  e, 

16:4  that  dieth  of  Haaslia  inc. 

2  A'.  7:4  we  will  enter  into  c. 
12  catch  them,  get  info  e. 

Ps.  31:21  showed  me  his  marvel- 
lous kindness  in  a  strong  c. 

.5,5:9  seen  violence  in  the  e. 
Pror.  1:21  in  e.  wisdom  uttcretli 
Ee.  7:19  mighty  mm  in  the  c. 

8:10  wicked  were  forgotten  ine. 
Is.  24:12  in  the  c.  is  left  deso. 
Jer.  14:18  if  I  enter  into  the  c. 

.38:9  no  more  bread  t)i  the  c. 

52:6  famine  was  sore  in  the  c. 
Lam.  1:19  gave  uii  ghost  in  c. 
Has.  11:9  not  enter  into  the  c. 
Joel'2:9  run  to  and  fro  in  the  r. 
Amos  3:6  be  blown  in  thee,  shall 
there  be  evil  in  a  c. 

7:17  thy  wife  be  harlot  in  c. 
.Jon.  3:4  J.  began  to  enter  into  c. 
Mat.  9:1  came  into  his  own  c. 

10:5  c.  of  the  Samaritans 

11  into  whatsoever  c.  ye  enter 
20:18  go  into  c.  to  such  a  man 
2^:11  somcof  watch  cameeH^oc. 

Mark  14:13  iido  the  r.  .lc^«9:6 
Luke  2:3  every  one  into  his  c. 

7:37  a  woman  in  the  c.  a  sinner 

18:2  there  was  in  a  c.  a  judge 

22:10  ye  are  entered  fnto  c. 

24:49  tarry  ye  in  e.  of  Jerusalem 
John  4:8  disciples  gone  into  c. 
Acts  11:5  in  the  c.  of  Joppa 

14:20  he  came  info  the  c. 

21:29  with  him  in  the  c. 

21:12  8,\'Tiagogues  nor  in  the  c. 
2  far.  11:26  in  perils  in  the  c. 
Per.  22:14  through  gates  into  c. 

CITY  of  "the  Lord. 
Ps.  101:8  cut  otfall  wicked  doerj 

from  c.  of  the  Lord. 
Is.  60:14  call'thee  c.  of  Lord 

Out  of  the  CITY. 
Gen.  44:4  gone  out  of  the  c. 
Er.  9:29  soon  as  I  am  out  of  c. 

3:1  Moses  went  oat  of  the  c, 
Jos.  8:22  issued  out  of  the  c. 
Jud.  1:24  saw  man  come  o.  of  c. 
2  .Sam.  18:3  succor  us  oat  qfc. 

20: 16  wise  woman  out  of  The  c. 
2  A".  7:12  they  come  out'ofc. 

9: 15  none  escape  out  of  the  r. 
./cfj  24:12  groan  from  out  oft.  e. 
Jer.  39:4  Zed.  ivciit  o.  ofc.  1)2:7 
Ezek.  48:.30  are  goings  o.  of  the  e. 
.Vic.  4:10  go  forth  out  of  the  c. 
Mat.  21:17  went  out  of'fhe  c. 
Mark  11:19  he  went  out  of  c. 
Lake  4:29  thrust  him  oat  oft.  c. 

9:5  go  out  of  c.  shake  ofl"  dust 
John  4:.30  they  went  oat  ofc. 
Acts  7:58  cast  Stepli.  out  of  the  c. 

14:19  drew  him  out  ofc. 

16: 13  we  went  oat  of  the  c. 

21:5  brought  us  till  o«<  of  the  c. 

CITY  of  Refuge. 
Xum.  3.5:25  rest,  him  toe.  ofrtf. 
Jos.  21:13  c.  of  r.  1  Chr.  fi:.57 

21  Shech.;  27  Golan  ;  32  Kcd. 

This  CITY. 

Gen.  19:14  I.,  will  destroy  this  c. 

20  thia  c.  is  near  to  flee  unto 

21  I  will  not  overthrow  this  c. 
Jos.  6:26  liiiildeth  this  c. 
Jail.  19:11  turn  into  thif  c. 

1  Satn.  9:6  in  this  c.  a  man  of  G. 
8  A".  2:19  this  c.  is  iileasaiit 

I8:.30  t.  c.  not  be  deliv.  Is.  36:15 
19::i2  into  thisc.  Si;  Is.  .37:34 
.34  def.  t.  c.  20:6 ;  Is.  37:3.5 :  .38:6 
23:27  cast  off  this  c.  Jerusalem 

2  Chr.  6:34  pray  toward  this  c. 
Ezr.  4:13  if  Mw  c.  he  builded.  16 
.\tA.  13:18  bring  evil  ou  this  c.  t 


CIT 

■Ter.  6:nthis  is  thee,  to  be  visited 
17:25  this  c.  shall  remain 
19:8  will  make  tliis  e.  desolate 
15  bring  on  thin  e.  all  the  evil 

,20:5  deliver  strength  of  this  c. 
21:9  abidetli  iii  this  r.  shall  die 
10  set  my  face  against  this  r. 
22:8  why  1..  done  thus  unto  t.  c. 
26:0  1  win  make  this  c.  a  curse 

15  iiiMocciit  blood  oil  this  c. 
27:17  this  c.  be  laid  waste 
32:3  give  t.  c.  to  Cliald.  28;  .34:2 
31  this  c.  been  as  a  provoeutiou 
3.3:5  hid  my  face  from  thl'i  c. 
34:22  cause  them  return  to  t.  e. 
38:17  this  c.  shall  not  be  bunit 
3!l:  16  \vi)r(ls  on  this  c.  for  evil 

Ez'k.  1I::J  thi-<c.  is  the  caldron,  7 

Mat.  10:23  persecute  in  this  e. 

Acts  18:10  much  ^iconic  in  thisc, 

22:3  brought  up  in  litis  c.  at  feet 

\Villiout  CITY. 

Gen.  19:10  men  set  Lot  with.  c. 

Num.  ;l.5:5  measure  from  «■.  e. 

Rec.  14:20  w. -press  trodden  w.  c. 
CITIE.S. 

Gen.  19:29  when  (iod  destroy,  c. 
.35:5  terror  of  tJod  ou  e.  round 
47:2!  he  iviu.  people  toe. 

yum.  13:19  whatc.  they  dwell  in 
35:8  irive  of  his  e.  to  Levites 

D<'ut.1i:S7  nor  to  e.  in  mountains 
3: 19  abide  in  e.  I  have  given  you 
6:10  to  give  thee  goodly  e. 
19:5  flee  to  one  ol  these  c. 

'los.  10:19  suf.  lb.  not  to  enter  e. 
11:13  as  fore,  still  in  strengtli 
18:9  described  it  bv  e.  in  a  book 

Jud.  20:48  set  ou  fire  e. 
21:23  they  repaired  the  e. 

1  Sam.  31:7  Israelites  forsook  c. 

iSum.  10:13  c.  our  God,  1  Chr. 
19:13 

1  K.  9;  12  Iliram  came  to  see  c. 
20:34  e.  father  took  I  restore 

■Job  15:28  dwell,  in  desolate  c. 
Ps.  9:6  O  enemy,  destroved  c. 
Is.  6:11  Until  e.  be  wasted 

14:21  nor  fill  world  with  e. 

19:18  day  shall  five  e.  in  E. 

33:8  he  liath  despised  the  c. 

()4:10  thy  holy  e.  a  wilderness 
.Jer.  2:15  his  e."  arc  burnt 
28  number  of  thy  e.  11:13 

13:19  e.  of  south  be  shut  up 

20:16  be  as  the  c.  L.  overthrew 

31:21  O  virgin,  to  these  thy  e. 

49:13  c.  be  perpetual  wastes 

50:32  I  will  kindle  tire  in  his  e. 
Ezek.  26:19  likee.  not  inhabited 

30:17  these  e.  into  captivity 

.35:9  thy  e.  shall  not  return 
IIos.  8:14  send  fire  upon  his  e. 

11:0  sword  shall  abide  on  Ins  e. 
.4)«o.f  4:8  three  e.  to  one  for  vrnt. 
yPic.  5:14  so  will  I  destroy  thy  e. 
Zep.  3:6  their  e.  are  destroyed 
Zee.  1:17  my  e.  shall  yet  spread 
Mat.  10:23  not  have  gone  over  c. 

11:1  to  preach  in  their  e. 
Arts  20:11  pcrsec.  to  strange  e. 

2  Pet.  2:6  e.  of  S.  and  G.  to'ashes 
'Jude  7  c.  about  them  in  like  m. 
ItiV.  16:19  e.  of  the  nations  fell 

All  CITIES. 
Xum.  21:25  Is.  took  all  these  e. 

Deut.  2:.34;  .3:4;  Jos.  10:39 

31:10  bunit  their  c.  Jud.  20:48 

Diut.  20:15  thus  do  to  attc.  afar 

Jos.  UA-iallc.  of  kings  destr. 

21:19  ali  c.  of  Aaron  were  13  e. 

41  all  c.  of  Levites  were  48  c. 

1  Sa7n.  18:6  came  out  of  all  e. 

2  Sam.  24:7  came  to  all  c.  of  Iliv. 
Xeh.  )0::j7  tithes  in  all  the  e. 
./er.  4:20  all  the  e.  broken  down 

33:12  in  aU  e.  habita.  of  sheph. 
IIo.f.  13:10  save  thee  in  all  thy  e. 
Acts  8:40  he  preached  in  all  c. 

Defeneed  CITIES. 
/*■.  36:1  Sennacherib  ag.  def.  c. 

37:26  to  lav  waste  diftnce'd  e. 
Jer.  4:5  go  to  drftnre-d  e.  8:14 

34:7  defeneed  c.  remained  of  J. 

Fenced  CITIES. 
Xum.  .32:17  ones  iw  fenced  c. 
Deut.  3:5  c.fsnred  with  high  w. 

9:1  e.  f.  to'heaven,  Jos.  14:12 
Jos.  10":20  entered  into/e».  c. 
2  .Sam.  2<):6  L'et  him.r''';ieri/  c. 
2  ('/()•.  12:4  fiUishak  took/oi.  e. 

11:6  Asa  h\\i\\  fenced  c.  I'li  Jud. 

21:3  Jehosli.  gave  sons/e/i.  c. 
.Jer.  5:17  impoverish  thy  fi  n.  e. 
lian.  11:15  k.  of  north  ta'l.e/.  e. 
Hot.  8: 14  J.  multiplicd/cncecf  c. 


V96 


CRUPEX'S   COXCORDANCE. 


CLA 

Zep.  1:16  day  of  alorm  ag./.  c. 
CITIES  of  Jiidnh. 

2  Sam.  2:1  I  pro  up  to  c.  of  J.  ? 
2  A*.  2.3:5  burnt  inc.  in  c.  of  J. 

1  Chr.  8:57  sons  of  Aaron  c.  of  J. 

2  CTr.  17:7  to  teach  in  c.  of  J.  13 
V.v.h  •"■I  iu(l£cea  in  tlie  c.  of  J. 
2.'i;-.i  L'atiicr  Lev.  out  of  c.  of  J. 

Xi'li.  11:3  in  e.  of  Judah  each 
/>*■.  H!):.35  will  liuil<l  c.  of  Jmlah 
Js.  40:9  c.  qfjud.  lieholtl  your  G. 
44:20  c  o'fj.  ye  sliall  be  built 
Jer.  1:15  fam.  of  nortli  ag.  c.  of  J. 
4:10  voice  against  c.  of  J. 
7:17  what  thev  do  in  c.  o/"  J". 
9:11  c.  of  J.  des.  10:22;  34:22 
11:12  c.  of  Judah  cry  to  gods 
32:44  witness  in  the  c.  of  JiuJnh 
3:3:10  man  and  beast  in  c.  of  J. 
13  in  the  c.  of  -hi.  sliall  floclis 
44:0  fury  Ivindlcd  in  c.  of  Jiid. 
21  incense  ye  Inn-n  in  c.  of'  J. 
Zee.  1:12  not  "mercy  on  c.  Of'  J. 

CITIES  of  Refuge. 
Nmn.  35:0  8i,x  c.  for  ref.  13.14 
11  ap.  c.  of  refuge.  Jos.  20:2 
1  Chr.  6:67"to  soiis  of  K.  of  c.  r. 

Six  CITIES. 
Jo?.  15:59  mount,  of  Jud.  six  c. 

CITIES,  mth  Suburbs. 
Lev.  25:34  sub.  of  c .  not  be  sold 
Num.  35:2  give  to  L.  sub.  for  c. 
Jos.  21:3  to  Levites  c.  with  s. 

CITIES,  mth  Villages. 

1  Sam.  0:18  c.  and  of  country  v. 
Mat.  9:.35  J.  went  about  all  c.  and 
rUlafjes  teaching,  Luke  13:22 
Mark  0:56  into  iilUages  or  c. 
CITIES,  with  waste. 
L&v.  90:31  your  c.  waste,  33 
Is.  01:4  shall  repair  tcaste  c. 
Jer.  4:7  c.  shall  be  laid  icaste 
Ezek.  0:0  in  dwell,  c  shall  be  w. 
10:7  w.  their  c.  ;  .35:4  thy  c.  w. 
30;.35  w.  c.  arc  become  fenced 
38  w.  c.  be  filled  with  flocks 
A  mos  9:14  build  the  waste  c. 

Your  CITIES. 
Ts.  1:7  ?/0(//'  c.  arc  burut 
Jer.  4O":10  dwell  in  your  c. 

CITIZEiV,  S 

Luke  15:15  prodiLral  joined  to  c. 

19:14  his  c.  hated  him,  and 

.4c^?  21:39  a  c.  of  no  mean  city 

£jih.  2:19  fellow-c.  with  saints 

CL.4D. 

1  A'.  11:29  Jcrob.  had  e.  himself 
Is.  59:17  c.  with  zeal  as  a  cloak 

CL.4MOR,  Ol'S. 
Prov.  9:13  a  funlish  woman  is  c. 
Eph.  4:31  let  all  f.  be  put  away 

CLAP  linnds. 
Job  27:23  shall  c.  their  hands 
Ps.  47:1  c.  your  h.  all  ye  people 
98:8  let  the  floods  c.  the^r  ha/ids 
Js.  55:12  trees  of  field  c.  their  h. 
Lam.  2:15  c.  their  A.  at  thee 
Xah.  3:19  bruit  of  thee  c.  hands 

CL.VPPED,  ETH. 

2  A".  11:12  r.  their  hands 
Eiek.  25:0  hast  c.  tliy  hands 
1^6  34:37  c.  his  hands  among  us 

CLAVE,  cleft. 
Gen.  22:3  A.  c.  wood  ibr  bur.-ofl". 
Num.  10;.31  ground  c.  asunder 
,///'/.  15:111  find  r.  hollow  in  jaw 

1  .S'ffw,  0:14  f.  wood  of  cart 
Ps.  78:15  f.  rocks,  Is.  48:21 

CLAVE,  adhered. 
Oen.  34:3  his  soul  r.  to  Dinah 
Puth  1:14  H.  r.  to  mother-in-law 

2  .^aiii.  20:2  .lud.  r.  to  their  king 
23:1(1  till  his  hand  c.  to  sword 

1  7r.  11:2  Sol.  c  to  these  in  love 

2  A'.  18:0  Hezekiah  c.  to  the  Lord 
AVA.  10:29  c.  to  their  brethren 
Arts  17:;i4  certain  men  c.  to  I'aul 
CLAiniA.     Acts  27:16 
CLAUDIA.    2  rim.  4:21 

CLAWS. 
Peut.  14:6  the  ch^ft  into  two  e. 
Pan.  4::i3  his  nails  like  birds'  c. 
Zee.  11:10  he  shall  tcor  their  c. 

<'LAV. 
Jofj  4:19  dwell  in  houses  ot  c. 

10:9  hast  made  me  as  the  c. 

13:12  are  like  to  bodies  of  c. 

27:10  i)repare  raiment  as  c. 

33:6  I  am  formed  out  of  c. 

.38:14  it  is  turned  as  c.  to  seal 
Ps.  4fl:2  up  out  of  the  miry  c. 
Jt.  29:16  esteem,  as  potter's  c. 


CLE 

Is.  41:2.5  as  potter  treadeth  c. 

4.'i:9  c.  say  to  him  fushioneth  it 

(V4:8  we  the  c.  thou  our  potter 

.Jer.  18:4  vessel  made  of  c.  marred 

6  as  c.  is  in  the  potter's  hand 

43:9  stones,  hide  them  in  c. 
Pan.  2:33  bis  feet,  part  c.  34,  42 
Na/i.  3:14  go  into  c.  and  tread 
Hub.  2:6  ladeth  with  thick  c. 
,/o//7?  9:6  he  made  c.  of  spittle 

15  he  put  c.  on  mine  eyes 
A'CTrt.  9:21  potter  power  over  c.  ? 

CLAY-GROrXD. 
I  A'.  7:46  into  c.-ff.  2  Chr.  4:17 

CLEAX. 
Lev.  23:22  not  mjike  c.  riddance 
/o,*;.  3:17  c.  over  Jordan,  4:1, 11 
Ps.  77:8  is  his  mercy  c.  gone 
Is.  24:19  earth  is  c.  dissolved 
./w^  1:7  be  bath  made  it  c.  bare 
2Pet.  2:18  those  c.  escaped 
CLE.VX,  Adjective. 
Gen.  8:20  took  of  every  c.  beast 

35:2  be  c.  and  change  garments 
Lev.  7:19  all  c.  shall  eat  thereof 

10:10  diff'crence  bctw.  c.  11:47; 
20:25;  A'zst.  22:26;  44:23 

16:30  be  c.  from  all  your  sins 

22:4  not  eat  holy  things  till  c. 
Xum.  19:18  a  c.  person  lake  hys. 
IJcut.  12:15  c.  may  eat,  15:22 

1  .S'rtm.  20:26  surely  he  is  not  c. 

2  K.  5:10  flesh  come  ag.  be  c.  14 

12  wash  in  them  and  be  c. 

13  he  saith,  Wash  and  bee. 
Job  11:4  I  am  c.  in  thine  eyes 

14:4  c.  thing  out  of  an  unclean  ? 

15:14  what  is  man  he  sh.  be  c. .? 
15  heavens  not  c.  in  his  sight 

25:4  he  be  c.  born  of  a  woman 

3:1:9  I  am  c.  without  transgr. 
Pvov.  10:2  c.  in  his  own  eyes 
Ec.  9:2  alike  to  c.  and  unclean 
Is.  1:10  wash  ye,  make  you  c. 

28:8  so  there  is  no  place  c. 

52:11  be  ve  c.  that  bear  vessels 

Jer.  13:27"wilt  not  be  made  c.  .* 

Ret.  .30:25  sprinkle  c.  water  on 

Mat.  8:2  thou  canst  make  me  c. 

il/"«>*  1:40;  i/d<'6:12 

.^thouc.  .V«/*  1:41  ;Xh.  .5:13 

2.3:25  c.  the  outside,  Luke  11:;)9 
7L'/i«  11:41  all  things  are  c, 
Jo///i.  13:11' Ye  are  iiot  all  c. 

15:3  ye  are  c.  through  the  word 
Acts  18:0  own  heads."  I  am  c. 
i?ty.  19:8  linen,  c.  and  white,  14 

CLEAX  hands. 
Job  9:30  make  hands  never  so  c. 

17:9  c.  hands  shall  be  stronger 
P.?.  24:4  he  that  hath  c.  hands 

CLEAX  heart. 
P.f.  51:10  create  in  me  a  c.  heart 

73:1  God  is  good  to  such  of  c.  h. 
Prov.  20:9  made  my  heart  c.  ? 

Is  CLEAX. 
Lev.  13:13  ho  is  c.  17,  37,  .39 
Ps.  19:9  fear  of  the  Lord  'ts  c. 
Pmv.  14:4  no  oxen  are.  crib  is  c. 
,/o/in  13:10  but  is  c.  every  whit 

Pronounce  CLEAX. 

Lev.  13:li  pronounce  him  c.  14:7 

Sliall  he  CLEAX. 

Lev.  11:.36  wli.  is  water  s.  he  c. 

12:8  she  s.  ie  c.  15:-28 ;  13:58  it  «. 
6(?  c. 

14:20  he  «.  ic  c.  .53 ;  1.5:13 ;  17:15 ; 

22:7;  Num.  19:12,19 
Num.  31:24  shall  lie  c.  Aif^-.  .30:25 
Ps.  51:7  hyssop  and  I  shall  he  c. 

CLEAXNESS. 
2  Sam.  22:21  c.  of  my  hands  re- 
compensed me,  Ps.  18:20 
26  c.  in  his  eyesight.  Ps.  18:24 
^mos  4:6  give  you  c.  of  teeth 

CLEAXSE. 
&.  29:.3fl  c.  the  alt.  Lev.  16:19 
.V'/m.  8:0  take  Lev.  and  c.  them 
2  f'/(;-.  29:15  c.  house  of  Lord.  10 
Neh.  13:22  Levites  should  c.  th. 
/<*■.  19:12  c.  fi-om  secret  faults 

51:2  and  c.  nie  from  my  sin 

119:9  a  young  man  c.  liis  way? 
Jer.  4:11  a  dry  wind  not  to  c. 

33:8  c.  them.  Ezek.  .37:23 
.S^jfA-.  30:'25  from  idols  will  I  c. 

:19:12  that  they  may  c.  land,  16 

45:18  and  c.  tlw  sanctuary 
.ft/;/ 3:21  c.  their  blood 
Mat.  10:8  heal  the  sick,  c.  lepers 

23:20  c.  flrsi  williin  the  cup 
2  Car.  7:1  c.  ourselves 
AT/;//.  5:26  c.  it  with  washing 
Jam.  4:8  c.  your  hands,  ye  sinn. 


CLE 

1  John  1:9  c.  tis  IVom  nnright. 

CLEAXSED. 

Lev.  14:14  to  be  c.  17,  18,  25,  28 
Nu?n .  .35:33  land  cannot  be  c. 
./OS.  22:17  we  are  not  c. 

2  f7(;-.  29:18  c.  all  the  house  of L. 
30:19  his  heart  though  not  c. 
34:5  .Josiah  c.  Judnh  and  .Jems. 

A'^eh.  13:9  they  c.  the  chambers 
Job  35:3  what  profit  if  I  be  c. 
Ps.  73:13  c.  mv  heart  in  vain 
Ezek.  22:24  art  the  land  not  c. 
44:26  he  is  c.  reck,  seven  days 
Pan.  8:14  then  sanctuary  be  c. 
JA^^  8:3  his  leprosy  was  c. 
11:5  lepers  are  c.  A«i-«  7:22 
3[ark  1:42  leprosy  dep.  he  was  c. 
A'/tc  4:27  none  c.  save  Naaman 
17:17  were  not  ten  c.  but  where 
Acts  10:15  what  (iod  hath  c.  11:9 

CLE.\XSETH,  IXG. 
.^ft  .37:21  but  the  wind  c.  them 
Prov.  20:30  blueness  of  a  wo.  c. 
l./o/m  1:7  bl.  of  .lesns  Christ  c. 
Mark  1:44  ofl'er  for  c.  Aiife  5:14 

CLEAR. 
fifcn..  44:16  how  shall  we  c.  ours. 
E.vod.  34:7  by  no  means  c.  guilty 
2  .S'rtm.  23:4  c.  shining  after  rain 
Ps.  51:4  c.  when  thou  judgest 
CaHf".  6:10  c.  as  the  sun 
ii5.  18:4  like  a  c.  heat  on  herbs 
Amos  8:9  darken  earth  in  c.  day 
Zee.  14:0  light  shall  not  be  c. 
2  Cc»:  7:11  ap.  yourselves  to  be  c. 
iPfti.  21:11  c.  OS  ci-yst.al,  22:1 
18  pure  gold  like  to  c.  glass 
CLEARER. 
.rob  11:17  shall  be  c.  than  noon 

CLEARIXG. 
Nmn.  14:18  no  means  c.  guilty 
2  Cor,  7:11  what  c.  of  yourselves 

CLEARLY. 
.A>S  33:3  utter  knowledge  c. 
.1/rtC  7:5  c.  1or;:ll.  Luke&.iZ 
Maj-k  8:25  and  saw  every  man  c. 
Pom.  1;20  from  creation  c.  seen 

CLEARXESS. 
Exod.  24:10  body  of  heaven  in  c. 

CLEAVE. 
Lev.  1:17  c.  it  with  the  wings 
Ps.  74:15  didst  c.  the  fountain 
/A/6.  .3:9  c.  the  earth  with  rivers 
Zee.  14:4  mount  shall  c.  in  midst 
Oen.  2:24  shall  c.  to  his  wife. 

Mat.  19:5 ;  Mark  10:7 
71«((.  4:4  ye  that  did  c.  to  the  L. 
10:20  to  him  shalt  thou  c.  11:22: 

13:4;  30:20;  Jos.  29:5 
Jos.  23:8  c.  to  Lord  your  God 
.Job  38:.38  the  clods  c.  togethei 
Ps.  101:3  hate  work,  not  c. 
102:5  my  bones  c.  to  my  skin 
137:6  let  my  tongue  c.  to  roof 
Is,  14:1  c.  to  house  of  Jacob 
■Jer.  13:11  caused  to  c.  to  me  Ts. 
Ezek.  3:26  make  thy  tongue  c. 
flan.  2:43  not  c.  one  to  another 
11:.34c.  to  them  with  flatteries 
Acts  11:23  heart  c.  to  Lord 
Rom.  12:9  c.  to  that  wh.  is  good 

CLEAVED. 

9  A".  3:3  .T.  c.  to  .Terobo,im's  sins 

.Job  29:10  their  tongue  c.  to  roof 

31:7  blot  hath  c.  to  my  hands 

CLEAVETH. 
.Toh  19:20  mv  bono  c.  to  my  skin 
Ps.  22:15  toiigue  c.  to  my  jaws 
41:8  an  evil  disease  c.  to  him 
44:25  our  belly  c.  to  the  earth 
119:25  my  soul  c.  to  the  dust 
.Jer.  13:11  as  girdle  c.  to  loins 
Lam.  4:4  tongue  of  suck,  child  c. 

R  their  skin  c.  to  their  bones 
Luke  10:11  dust  of  city  which  c. 

CLEAVETH,  divideth. 
Peut.  14:6  beast  that  e.  the  cleft, 
Jo4  16:13  he  c.  my  reins  asunder 
Ps.  141:7  as  when  one  c.  wood 
ATc.  10:9  c.  wood  be  endangered 

CLEFT. 
Mic.  1:4  valleys  sh.  be  e.  as  wax 

CLEFTS. 
rnn/,  2:14  that  art  in  c. 
/«.  2:21  to  go  into  c.  for  fear 
.Jer.  49:16  dw.  in  the  c.  (5A.  3 
Am.  6:11  smite  house  with  c. 

CLEMEXCY. 
,icA?  24:4  hear  us  of  thy  c. 
ri.KMENT.     Phil.  4:3 
CLEOPAS,    Lu.  24:18 ;  Jo.  19:25 

CLERK. 
.4cte  19:35  town  c.  had  appeased 


CLO 

CLIFT,  S. 

Ex.  a3:22  will  put  thee  in  a  c. 
2  ('/;;■.  20:16  come  by  c.  of  Ziz 
.Jot/  .30:0  to  dwell  in  c.  of  valleys 
/?.  57:5  shay,  children  under  c. 

CLIMB,  EH,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  14:13  Jonathan  c.  up 
Z''?".  4:29  they  shall  e.  up  rocks 
Jod  2:7  c.  wall  like  men  of  wai 
9  they  shall  c.  up  on  houses 
Amos  9:2  though  c.  up  to  heaven 
J^uke  19:4  Zaccheus  c.  up  a  tree 
-Aj/i/i  10:1  c.  up  some  other  way 

CLIPPED. 
Jer.  48:37  every  beard  shall  be  c. 

CLOAK. 
Ts.  50:17  clad  with  zeal  as  a  c. 
.lA/^  5:40  let  him  have  c.  also 
Luke  0:29  taketh  c.  forbid  not 
John  15:22  no  c.  for  their  sin 

1  The.?.  2:5  nor  used  c.  of  covet. 

2  Tim.  4:13  c.  I  left  at  Troas 

1  Pet.Ziia  lib.  fore,  of  malicious^ 
CLODS. 

Job  7:5  clothed  with  c.  of  dust 
21:33  c.  of  vallev  bo  sweet 
38::38  c.  cleave  last  together 

Is.  28:24  pluiighm.  break  the  C. 

//o.«.  10:11  J.  shall  break  his  r. 

/oc^  1:17  seed  i«  rotteu  under  c. 
CLOSE. 

Num.  5:13  kept  c.  from  husband 

2  Satn.  22:46  afraid  out  of  their  e. 
places,  Ps.  18:45 

1  C/!c.  12:1  David  kept  himself  c. 
.Job  28:21  kept  c.  from  fowls 
.Jer.  42:16  follow  c.  aft^sr  you 
Arnos^:}!  c.  up  the  breaches 
Luke  9:36  they  kept  it  c. 

CLOSED. 
.V(/7n.  16:33  earth  c.  upon  them 
A'.  1:0  they  have  not  been  c. 
29:10  Lord  hath  c.  your  eyes 
Jfan.  12:9  the  words  are  c.  up 
./o/i.  2:5  the  depth  c.  me  around 
Mat.  13:15  eyes  c.  Acts  28:27 
AwAc  4:20  and  he  e.  the  book 

CLOSER. 
Prov.  18:24  a  friend  sticketh  o. 

CLOSEST. 
Jtfr.  32:15  thou  c.  thyself  in  ced. 

CLOSET,  S. 
Jnel  2:16  bride  go  out  of  her  c. 
J/a^  6:6  prayest.  enter  thy  c. 
At^Av  12:3  spok.  in  the  ear  in  e. 

CLOTH. 

Num..  4:8s])read  a  c.  of  scarlet 
Peut.  22:17  spread  c.  bef.  elders 

1  Sum.  19:13  M.  cov.  im.  with  c. 
21:9  sword  is  wrapt  in  a  c. 

2  Sam.  20:12  cast  a  c.  on  Amasa 
2  A'.  8:15  Ilazael  took  a  thick  c. 
A.  30:22  as  a  menstruous  c. 
Mat.  9:16  new  c.  jVart  2:21 

27:.59  wrapped  it  in  a  linen  c. 
Mark  14:51  linen  c.  about  body 

CLOTHE. 

Er.  40:14  his  sons  and  c.  them 
A\^.  4:4  raiment  to  c.  Mordecai 
A«.  132:16  c.  jiriests  with  salva. 
18  his  enemies  c.  with  shame 
Prov.  2:1:21  drowsiness  c.  with 
Is.  22:21  c.  him  with  thv  robe 
49:18  Shalt  c.  thee  with  them 
50:3  c.  heavens  with  blackness 
Ezek.  20:16  c.  with  trembling 
34:3  c.  you  with  the  wool 
IJag.  1:6  ye  c.  but  none  warm 
Zee.  3:4  I  will  e.  thee 
JAji.  6.3:0  if  God  so  c.  the  grass, 
much  more  c.  you,  iu.  12:28 
tXOTHED. 
ff(!n.  3:21  coats  of  skins,  c.  thera 
Acii.  8:7  Moses  c.  A.  with  robe 
2  Sam.  1:24  c.  with  scarlet 
1  Chr.  21:16  Israel  c.  with  sack. 
2CT/r.  6:41  priestsbec.  with  salv. 
18:9  king  of  Israel  and  Judah  c. 
28:15  c.  all  that  were  naked 
Est.  4:2  king's  gate  c.  with 
Job  7:5  my  ilesh  c.  with  worms 
10:11  c.  me  with  skin  and  flesh 
29:14  righteousness  it  c.  me 
.39:19  c.  his  neck  with  thunder  ? 
Ps.  35:'20  be  c.  with  sh.  109:29 
65:13  pastures  c.  with  flocks 
93:1  Lord  is  c.  with  majesty 
104:1  thou  art  c.  with  honor 
109:18  c.  himself  with  cursing 
1:32:9  priests  be  c.  with  right. 
Prov.  31:21  c.  with  scarlet 
Js.  61:10  c.  me  with  garm.  of  saL 
Eiek.  16:10  c.  thee  wi.  broidered 


CRUDEX'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


797 


CLO 

Dan,  5:20  c.  Dnniol  with  Rcnrlot 
Zep.  l:Hr.  with  Ktrnii::^  appart'l 
Zfc.  3:Ur.  with  Illtliv  pirinciUs 
.Utif.  11:8  r.  in  soil.  />(Mv7:25 
2.1:;jl)  ftiid  yu  c.  nil-  luit.  43 
Murk  1:6  r.  with  t-amol's  Imir 
5:1S  they  nee  him  r.  AfMv  8:35 
15:17  ihcy  c.  tlt'tJus  with  piirpln 
Luk^  Ifiil'j  rich  man  <*.  in  purple 
aCor.  5:2  dcsiriii]!^  to  1>l'  r*.  iipciu 
:J  if  8(1  being  r.  not  bo  luiked 
1  Pet.  5:5  hoc.  with  hnmihlv 
7?«-:r.  3:18  that  thou  mnyest  he  r. 
30:1  i*aw  oncel  i'.  with  a  cloud 
11:3  prophecy  <*.  in  snekcloth 
V2:l  n  woman  r.  with  thi*  nun 
i"J:l3  wa^  0.  with  ve^iturc 
CLOTHED,  u'if/i  linen. 
^zek,  *J:'i  one  man  was  c.  wifli  /. 
44:17  shall  he  c.  with  /.  y:nnn. 
Dan.  10:5  certain  man  r.  with  ^ 
12:6  one  said  to  man  r.  in  /int'ti 
Sev.  15:6  c.  in  wli.  /.  18:1*1 ;  ID:  14 

Shall  be  CLOTIIKn. 
Job  8:32  shall  be  c.  with  sliamc 
Ezfk.  7:27  .t.  be  c.  with  dcsola. 
Dan.  5:7  read  this  writ.  ».  Ite  c. 
Mat.  6:31  wherewitlial  f>.  we  b.  c. 
Jiev.  3:5  overcoiiu'tli .«.  be  c.  4:4 

CLOTHES. 
Oen.  4M1  his  c.  in  blood  of  ct. 
jF-r.  35:11)  c.  of  service.  39:1.  41 
LciK  10:H  nor  rend  vour  c.  21:10 
Dent.  2!t:5  r.  not  olti.  AVA.  9:21 
I  .■?«/».  19:24  S.  stripped  off  his  f. 

1  71.  1:1  covered  David  with  r. 
a  K.  2:12  toolc  n\\\\  c.  and  rent 

2  Chr.  34:27  didst  rend  thy  c. 
Xeh.  4:23  none  of  us  put  otV  c. 
Job  9:31  my  c.  shall  abhor  me 
Pmr.  t;:27'his  c.  not  be  burnt 
Fz^rk.  lt;;:l!t  strip  thee  of  c.  23:26 
J/(7^  2 1:  IH  not  return  to  take  c. 
Mirk  5:2S  If  I  tyuch  but  his  c.  T 

15:2*1  pm  his  own  r.  on  him 
Lxk''  2:7  in  swaddlin-r  c.  12 

8:27  ware  no  c.  neither  abode 

19:36  spn-ad  their  c.  in  wav 

24:12  heheid  linen  r.  Jo/tn''20:5 
John  11:44  Ijound  with  grave-c. 

19:40  and  wouiul  it  in  fnien  t. 

■20:7  napkin  not  with  linen  r. 
Actft  7:58  laid  their  c.  at  S.'s  feet 

22:23  as  they  cried,  east  off  c. 

Bent  CLOTHES. 
Gm.  37:29  Keuhen :  .34  Jacob 

44:13  Joseph's  brethren  rent  c. 
Kxnn.  14:6  Joshua  and  C.  rent  c. 
Jos.  7:6  Josh. ;  Jii<t.  ]1::J5  Jepli. 

2  Satn.  3:31  r.  c.  j:ird  with  sack. 
1  A'.  21:27  Ahai):  2  A'.  5:8  king 

3  K.  11:14  Atha.  2  Chr.  2:1:13 
19:1  IIezekiah/-tfH^r.  Is.  37:1 

Ext.  4:1  Mordecai  rent  his  c. 
J/fl/.  26:65  h.-pr.  r.c.  Mark  14:63 
Acts  14:14  Bar.  and  Paul  rent  c. 
16:22  magistrates  /*.  off  Iheirc. 
CLOTHES  rent. 
Lev.  13:45  leper's  c.  shall  he  rent 

1  .5am. 4:12  came  to  Shiloh  c.  r. 
S  Sam.  1:2  man  fi-om  Saul  c.  r. 

13:31  servants  stood  with  r.  r. 

2  A'.  18:37  to  I  fez.  c.  r.  h.  36:22 
Jer.  41:5  to  Mizpah  with  c.  rent 

Wash  i'LOTHES. 
Ex.  19:10  (rt/xA  the.  c.  Xnm.  8:7 
Zer,  11:25  7r.his  r.40;  13:6;  14:8. 
9.  47:  15:5.  8.  11.  22;  16:26. 
28;  Xum.  19:10.  21 ;  31:24 
Waflhed  CLOTHES. 
Z>.  19:14  pei>ple  wi^h.  their  c. 
Xum.  8:"..M  lA-\i.  ir'tslit'l  their  <*. 
2  Sam.  19:24  M.-pliih.  m.  not  c. 

CLOTHEST. 
Jer.  4:30  thoui,'li  c.  witli  crimson 

CLOTH  l\G. 
Job  22:6  hast  stripped  nak.  of  c. 
24:7  n.aked  to  lodije  without  c. 
31:19  any  perish  for  want  of  c. 
P/t.  35;i:i  my  r.  was  sackcloth 
45:13  kinu'''»  danirhter.  here. 
Pror.  27:26  laml)s  for  thy  c. 
31:22  virtuous  wom.'s  c.  is  silk 

25  strength  and  h<uior  h'T  r. 
Is.  3:6  thou  hast  r.  be  thon  ruler 
7  for  in  my  house  is  neither  c. 
23:18  merchandise  bit  for  diir.  c. 
59:17  garments  of  veng.  for  c. 
Jer.  10:9  and  purple  is  their  r. 
Mat.  7:15  shee^>■s  r.  ;  11:8  soft  c. 
Mark  12::JS  scribes  love  loni:  e. 
Act.^  10:.30  man  stood  in  brii;htr. 
Jam.  2:3  to  him  weareth  gay  c. 

CLOID, 
G«n.  9:13  eet  my  how  In  the  e. 


CLO 

A>.  14:20  it  wiis  a  c.  to  them 

16:10  glory  of  L.  appenn-d  in  c. 

19:9  lo,  I  conii'  in  a  thick  ('. 

24: 15  a  r.  covered  the  UHUint 
16  (iod  called  t!>  Mos.  out  of  c. 

34:5  L.  desr.  in  r.  Xum.  11:25 

40:34  ac.  covere<l  tent  of  cong. 
38  c.  on  tahi>rnacle  by  day 
L*^r.  16:2  I  will  appeariu  thcr. 
Xum.  9:19  f.  iniTicd  hmg 

10:34  r.  wtis  iipmi  them  bv  dnv 
1  K.  8:10  c.  tilted  house  of' Lord, 
2  rAr.  5:13;  Ezek.  10:4 

1S:4t  a  little  /*.  like  a  man's  h. 
Job  3:.'i  that  dav  let  r.  dwell 

22:13  judu'e  through  dark  r..^ 

30:l.T  my  welf.  passeth  as  a  c. 

38;i»  I  made  r.  the  garment 
A\  78:14  daytime  led  with  c. 

i05:;j9  he  spread  a  c.  for  a  cov. 
Pror.  l(i:]5  i.s  us  r.  of  rain 
fi.  4:5  create  on  H-^sf-mhlies  a  c. 

18:4  like  a  r.  of  d-nv  in  harvest 

19:1  Lord  rideih  upon  a  swift  r. 

44:22  ns  a  thick  r.  thy  trans- 
gressions, as  a  c.  thy  sins 

60:8  who  are  the-e  dee'ns  a  r. 
Lorn.  2:1  dan.  of  Zion  with  a  c. 

3:+l  covered  thvself  with  a  r. 
Ezek  1:4  c.  and  tire  infolding  it 
28  as  ajipenrance  of  how  in  r, 

8:11  thick  r.  of  incense  went  up 

10:4  house  was  tilledwith  the*'. 

30:18  as  for  hrr.  a  e.  cover  hei 

32:7  I  will  cover  sun  with  a  c. 

38:9  like  c.  to  cover  land,  16 
Mat.  17:5  c.  ov.  Mark  9:7;  Luke 

9:3*  V.  out  of  c.  Luke  9:35 
Luke  12:54  when  ye  see  a  c. 

21:27  Son  of  man  coming  in  c. 
Acta  1:9  a  c  received  him 

1  for.  10:1  our  fathers  under  c. 
2  baptized  trt  Moses  in  the  c. 

TTfb.  12:1  so  trreat  a  c.  of  witn. 
nrr.  10:1  auijel  clothed  with  a  c. 
11:12  thev  ascended  in  a  c. 
14:11  white  r.  on  c.  15.  16 
CLOin  abode. 
Ex..  40:35  a  r.  at^<1t>  therein 
Xum.  9:17  c.  alioite  there 

.Mornine  CLOl'O. 
77').c.  6:4  i:oo'lness;is  mtirmnq  c. 
13:3  he  as  7/i.  r.  and  early  dew 
Pillar  of  CLOrn. 
Et.  13:21  iu  a  pVtar  of  c. 
14:2-1  on  Eltvi).  thron\rh/)(7.  rt/"(7. 
Xum.  12:5  down  in  pillar  qf  c. 
Dntt.  31:15  L.  app.  in  ft.  qi"  r. 
Xeh.  9:19  the  pil.  of  c.  de'p.  not 

CLOrn  Inken  up. 
Ex.  40:.36  c.  t.  ?/p.  X'on.  9.  17 
37  c.  not  /.  '//)  journeyed  not 

CLOins. 

Deuf.  4:11  c.  and  thick  darkness 
Jt/rf.  5:4  c.  dnipfied  with  water 

2  Sam.  22:12  al)i»nt  him  thick  c. 
2;J:4  as  a  mornim:  without  c. 

1  K.  18:45  heaven  black  with  c. 
Jiiti  20:6  his  head  reached  to  c. 

22:14  thick  c.  covering  to  him 

26:8  bitideth  up  water  in  c. 

36:2!l  -prt'itdingof  c? 

37:16  hiilaiH-iugs  of  ther. .? 

3S:37  numl)frr.  in  wisdom? 
Ph.  36:5  thv  fai  111  fulness  to  r. 

57:10  thy  truth  to  the  r.  108:4 

68:34  his  streu;:th  is  in  the  c. 

77:17  the  c.  poured  out  water 

78:2.3  tho'  he  coin.  c.  from  ab. 

97:2  c.  and  darkness  about  him 

101:3  miiketh  c.  his  chariot 

147:8  coverelh  heaven  with  c. 
Prow  3:20  c.  drop  down 

8:28 he  established  thee. 

25*14  0.  without  rain 
Ec.  11:4  reg.  r.  shall  not  reap 

12:2  nor  e.  return  after  nun 
h.  5:6  c.  that  they  rain  not 

1 1:14  I  will  ascend  above  the  c. 
■hr.  4:13  he  shall  come  up  as  c. 
/?(!«.  7:13  S.  of  man  came  withe. 
Joel  2:2  a  dav  of  c.  Z*^p.  1:15 
Xah.  1:3  the  c.  dust  of  his  feet 
ZfC.  10:1  shall  make  hriirht  c. 
Mat.  24:30  Son  of  man  com.  in  c, 
26:()4:  Mark  1-3:26:  14:62 

1  The.t.  4:17  caui.dit  up  in  r. 

2  Pet.  2:17  they  are  c.  carried 
Jufie  12  c.  thev  are  without  wat, 
Rev.  1:7  he  cometh  with  c. 

CLOinv, 

Ex.  33:9  the  r.  pJUnr  descended 
Xeh.  9:12  leddest  by  a  c.  pillar 
Px.  9?t:7  he  spake  in  c.  pillar 
Ez*'k.  30:3  day  <.f  L.  near,  a  c.  d. 
34:12  been  scattered  in  c.  day 


COA 

CLOlTEn. 

Jos.  0:5  took  old  shoen  and  c. 
CLOITS. 

Jer.  38:11  Ebed.  took  old  cast  c. 

CLO  VEX. 

Lev.  11:3  c.  fo.it.d  that  eat 

7  swine  c.  tooted,  undcau 
Acts  2:3  appeared  c.  tongues 

CUSTER. 
Xum.  13:2:1  braruh  with  onor. 
Cant.  1:14  as  a  c.  of  e;imphire 
/.v.  65:8  new  wine  is  found  in  c. 
Mic.  7:1  there  is  no  c.  to  eat 

CLISTERS. 

Oen.  40:10  c.  hro.  forth  ripe  gr. 
Peut.  32:.i2  Iheir  c.  are  hiiiur 
C<tnt.  7:7  thy  breasts  two  r.  8 
^(?i\  14:18  gather  c.  of  vine 

COAL. 
2  Sam.  1 1:7  quench  my  e.  left 
/s.  6:(i  ser.  hav.  livec.'in  hand 

47:14  shall  not  be  c.  to  warm  at 
Lam.  4:8  visage  blacker  than  a  c. 

COALS. 
Lev.  16:19  take  a  ceu.  full  of  c. 
1  A'.  19:6  a  c:ike  iKiUen  on  c. 
J(>f>  41:21  his  breath  kiiidleth  c. 
P/i.  18:8  c.  were  kindled  hv  it 
12  hailstones  and  c.  of  Are 

120:4  arrows  withe,  of  juniper 

HO;  10  burning  c.  fsll  on  them 
Prf»\  6:28  can  one  go  on  hot  c. 

25:22  c.  of  fire.  Pom.  12:20 

26:21  as  c.  to  burning  c. 
Ca/if.  8:6  c.  thereof  arec.  of  Are 
A'.  44:12  smith  worketh  in  c. 
19  baked  bread  on  c.  thereof 

.54:16  smith  that  hloweth  the  c. 
Ez'k.  1:13  appearance  burningc. 

10:2  fill  thy  hand  with  c.  of  fire 

2^1:11  set  it  empty  on  the  c. 
Jlab.  3:5  burning  c.  forth 
John  18:18  serv.  made  fire  of  c. 

21:9  saw  fire  of  c.  and  fish  laid 

COAST. 
Xum.  24:2t  shi  ps  from  C.  of  Chi  t. 
/>'-"/.  11:21  uttermost  sea  yourc. 

19:8  if  the  Lord  enlarge  thy  c. 
Jon.  1:4  doHTi  of  sun  be  your  c. 
Jud.  11:20  Is.  to  pass  thfoutrh  c. 

1  Sam.  6:9  if  jt  go  by  his  own  c. 
7:13  no  more  into  c.  of  Israel 
27  1  seek  me  in  any  c.  of  Isr. 
3vi-14  invasion  on  c.  of  Judah 

2  K.  14:25  Jerobo:jm  restored  c. 
1  Chr.  4:10  and  enlarge  my  c. 
Zep.  2:7  c.  for  remnant  of  Judah 

Sea-«'OAST. 
Ezek.  25:16  desf.  remnant  of /r.-c. 
Zep.  2:6  sea-c.  dwell,  for  shoph. 
Mat.  4:13  J.  dwelt  in  C.  on  s.-c. 
Luke  6:17  from  sea-c.  came 

COASTS. 
Deut.  2:4  throui^h  c.  of  vour  bre. 
18:3  divide  c.  of  thy  la'nd 

1  Sa7H.  7:14  c.  did  Israel  deliver 
11:3  send  mess,  into  all  c.  7 

2  SaT7i.  21:5  be  destroved  from  c. 

1  r^r.  21:12  a.  destroV.  throu.  c. 

2  Chr.  11:13  to  Rehob".  out  of  c. 
Ps.  105:31  lice  in  all  their  c. 

33  he  brake  trees  of  their  c. 

Jer.  25::^2  a  wliirlwind  from  c. 

A><  /-.  ;J.J:2  take  a  man  of  their  c. 

.AW 3:4  all  thee,  of  Palestine? 

Mat.  2:16  H.  slew  child,  iu  all  c. 
8:31  out  f.f  their  c.  .Va/-X-  5:17 
1.V21  dc|»:irf<'d  intoc.  of  Tvre 

Mark  7:-n  dep.  fnnn  c.  of  Tvre 

Acts  13:50  expelled  them  out  of  c. 

COAT. 

Oen.  37:3  r.  of  many  colors,  33 
A>.  28:4  Aanm,  a  hroidercd  c. 
L*-e.  8:7  he  put  on  him  the  c. 
16:4  put  on  the  holy  linen  c. 

1  Snm.  2:19  madf;  hi'm  a  little  €. 
17:5(;uliah  r.  of  mail.  .38 

2  Sufn.  15:;i2Hushai  came  c.  rent 
Joft  30:18  hindelh  as  collar  of  c. 
Cant.  5:3  I  have  put  otVmy  c. 
Mat.  .5:40  take  awav  Ihy  c. 
Luke  6:29  f<»rbid  not  tc)  take  c. 
John  19:23  c.  was  without  scam 

21:7  Peter  girt  his  fisher's  c. 

COATS. 

Oen.  3:21  Ood  made  c.  of  skins 
Ler.  8:13  put  c.  upon  A.'s  sons 
10:5  their  e.  out  of  camp 
Dan.  3:21  were  bound  in  their  c. 

27  nor  were  their  c.  changed 
Mat.  10:10neither  ])rovide  twoc. 
Mark  6:9  and  put  not  on  two  c. 
Luke  3:11  hath  two  c.  impart 


COM 

jIc/*  9:39  c.  whiili  Dorca;*  made 

COCK. 

Mat.  26:3-1  c.  crow.  75;   Mark 
14::iO.  72;  /.'//v  22:31.  61 
74  c.  crew,  Lu.  22:6(» ;  Joh n  1 8:27 
Mark  13:35  ctuneth  at  c.  crowing 
14:ti8  and  the  c.  crew.  72 
John  13:;W  r.  not  crow  till  thou 
bust  denied  me  thrice 
COCKATRK'E,  S. 
Is.  11:8  ^>ut  his  haudiJuc.  den 
1 1:2*.*  ot  serpent's  root  couiu  c. 
59:5  they  hatch  c.  eggs 
Jer.  8:17  will  send  c.  among  you 

COCKLE. 

«/b6  81:40  c.  grow  insi.  of  barley 

< OFFER. 

1  SanK  6:8  put  jrucN  in  a  c. 
11  laid  the  c.  ou  the  cart 

COFFI\. 
Gen.  50:26  Joseph  was  put  in  ac. 

COGITATIOXS. 
Dan.  7:28  c.  much  troubled  me 

COLO. 
Oen.  8:22  c.  atul  lu-at  not  cease 
Jt>h  24:7  naked  no  coveriiiif  in  c. 
37:9  c.  Cometh  out  of  north 
I*s.  147:17  stand  before  hisc..' 
I^'or.  20:4  not  plough  by  re.  otc, 
2.5:13  as  c.  of  snow  in  harvest 
20  taketh  away  garrnmt  in  c. 
25  c.  waters  tt>  a  tliiisty  s(miI 
Jer.  18:14c.  water  be  forsaken? 
Xah.  3:17  in  hed-.'es  iu  c.  day 
Mat.  10:42  a  cup  of  c.  water 
24:12  love  of  many  wax  c. 
.lohn  18:18  a  fire,  for  it  was  c. 
lets  28:2  received  us,  bee.  of  c. 

2  Cor.  11:27  in  c.  and  nakedness 
Rev.  3:15  neither  c.  nor  hot,  16 

COLLAR,  S. 
Jufl  8:26  jewels  beside  c. 
Job  30:18  disease  bindeth  as  c. 

COLLECTIO\. 
9  Chr.  24:6  lo  bring  iu  the  c.  9 

1  Cor.  16:1  cone.  c.  for  sainta 

COLLEGE. 

2  K.  22:14  in  c.  2  Chr.  34:22 

COL  LOPS. 
Job  15:27  c.  of  fat  on  his  flanks 

<'OLO\Y. 
Acts  16:12  and  a  c. 

<OLOR,  S. 
Oen.  37:3  a  coat  of  many  c. 
Xum.  11:7  the  c.  as  hdelliiim 
■lu'l.  5;;J0  a  i>rey  of  divers  c. 
2  Sat/i.  13:18  garni,  of  divers  e. 
I  Chr.  29:2  stones  of  divers  c. 
Is.  54:11  lay  stones  with  faire. 
Prov.  2.3:31  giveth  his  c.  iu  cup 
A>tf/:.  1:4  midst  as  c.  of  amber 
7  like  c.  of  brass,  Dan.  10:6 
16  like  c.  of  beryl,  Dan.  10:9 
22  firmament  as  c.  of  crystal 
16:16  places  with  divers  c. 
17:3  eagle  with  divers  c.  to  L. 
COLOSSE.     Col.  1:2 
COLT,  S. 
Gen.  32:15  thirty  camels  with  c, 
49:11  binding  ass's  c.  to  vine 
J'/'/.  10:4  thirty  s.  rode  on  30  e. 
12:14  Ahdon's  sons  ro.  on  70  c. 
.h)b  11:12  man  he  bor«  like  c. 
Zuc.  9:9  riding  upon  a  c.  Mat. 

91:5;  ^o/;;i  12:15 
Mat.  21:2  find  an  ass  tied,  a  c 
Mark\\:^\  ii/Xv  19:30 
7  brouLTht  ass  and  c.  Mark  11:7 
,1A//-A  11:5  loos.  c. .''  Luke  19:33 
ZiU^e  19:35  cast  their  garni,  oar. 

COME. 

Oen.  26:27  wherefore  c.  ye  to  me 
42:7  whence  c.  ye?  Jos'.  9:S 
49:10  sci-pire  until  Shiloh  c. 

Xum.  llt:29c.  thou  with  ns 
24:19  out  of  Jaeoh  shall  c.  ha 
that  sluiil  have  dominion 

Deut.  18:6  if  a  L.  c.  with  desire 

1  Sam.  2:.'J-1  c.  on  thv  two  sond  j 
l(.t:8  thou  shalt  tarry  till  I  c.  * 
17:45  I  c.  to  thee  in  name  of  L, 
20:21  then  c.  there  is  peace 

2  Satn.  19::J3c.  thon  over 

2  A'.  58  let  him  c.  now  to  mo 

18:.32  till  Ic.  Is.  .36:17 
1  Chr.  29:14  all  thiuL'sc.  of  thoe 
Jnf>  13:13  let  c.  <hi  me  what  will 

14:14  wait  till  my  change  c. 
21  his  sons  c.  to  honor 

.37:13  to  r.  for  correction 

;»:11  hitherto  Shalt  thou  c. 
Ps.  40:7  lo,  I  c.  lleb.  10:7.  9 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


cojr 

Ph.  42:2  when  phall  I  e.  and  spp. 
50:3  our  God  t^lmll  c.  and  not 
65:2  nnio  thcc  shidl  all  Hesh  c. 
80:2  and  c.  and  save  ua 
8(i:n  all  nations  slmll  c. 
101:2  wlu'n  wilt  thou  r,  to  me 
10!1:17  lovrd  tui-sini'.  so  li't  it  C. 
ll'.c-ll  U't  thy  nuiiii's  e.  T7 
£<-.  il:2  all  things  c.  aliUn 
^'07l^  2:10  love,  c.  away,  13 
/s.  13:5  c.  from  a  far  country 
6  dav  of  I.,  c.  as  destruction 
21:12')nquire  ye,  return,  c. 
2H:20  c  mv  pcoiilc,  enter 
35:4  yonr  C.  will  c.  with  veng. 
40:10  will  c.  with  stron-rhand 
41:25  raised  up  one,  he  shall  c, 
44:7  thiUL's  couiinj:.  and  shall  c. 
45:20  asseni.  and  c.  draw  near 
24  even  to  him  shall  men  c. 
51:11  redeemed  shall  c.  to  Z. 
55:1  c.  ye  to  the  waters,  c.  ye 
3  /*.  unto  me,  hear 
5;i:3n  Hedecmer  shall  c.  to  Z. 
60:3  (Jentiles  r.  to  tliy  liu'lit,  5 
66:15  Lord  willf.  witli  lire 
Jer.  2:31  will  c.  no  more  to  thee 
3:22  we  f.  to  Ihee 
13:22  whenicM-c  c.  tliese  things 
17:15  word  of  Lord?  let  it  f. 
40:4  seem  ^'ood  to  c.  if  ill  to  c. 
4fi:18as  Cannel  so  bhall  he  c. 
49:4  who  shall  c.  unto  me  ? 
Lam.  1:4  none  c  to  solemn  fea. 
£:zek.  21:27  till  he  c.  whose  right 
33:31  c.  to  thee  as  the  people 
33  it  will  c.  then  shall  know 
36:8  they  are  at  hand  to  c. 
Hos.  6:1  c.  let  us  return  to  Lord 
3  he  shall  c.  to  us  aa  the  rain 
10:12  time  to  seek  L.  till  he  c. 
Joel  1:15  as  destruction  sh.  it  c. 
2:31  be.  terrible  day  of  Lord  c. 
Uab.  2:3  it  will  c.  and  not  tarry 
Zee.  1:21  what  r.  these  to  do? 
14:5  God  shall  c.  and  all  saints 
Mai.  3:1  the  Lord  ye  seek  shall  c. 
jtfa/.  2:6  out  of  thee  c.  Governor 
6:10  tliv  kingdom  c.  Luke  11:2 
8:fl  f.  and  hecometh,  Luke  7:8 
11  m;iiiv  shall  e.  from  the  east 
11:3  he  that  sli.  c. .?  i»/.«7:10,  20 
28  c.  all  ye  that  labor 
lli:24  i)  ;ii"iv  in;in  will  (t,  after  me 
17:10  Kli:is  must  first  c..:*  11 
21:14  Ihrii  shall  the  end  c. 
42  know  not  liour  Lord  doth  c. 
25:.34  c.  ye  blessed  of  my  Father 
Mark  8:.'i4  if  any  will  c.  after  me, 
L:ih' 'M-Zi:  14:27 
10:14  child,  toe.  ii/J-f  18:16 
L'ike  10:1  place  whither  he  w.  c. 
17:20  when  kingdom  should  c, 
19:13  occupy  till  I  c. 
22:18  till  king,  of  God  shall  c. 
John  l::iO  he  saith,  c.  and  see 
3:26  l):iptizeth,  .and  all  men  c. 
5:14  lest  worse  thing  c.  to  thee 
40  ye  will  not  c.  to  me  that  ye 
6::n  F.  giveth  shall  c.  to  me 
44  no  inati  can  c.  except  F.  65 
7::i4  T  am,  thither  ye  cannot  c. 
'Al  if  any  man  thirst,  let  him  c. 
8:14  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  c. 
1:1:1'.)  before  itr.  thatwhen  c. 
11: IS  I  will  c.  unto  you 
23  and  \V(!  will  c.  unto  him 
17:11  I  c.  to  thcc,  13 
21:22  I  will  he  tarry  till  I  c.  23 
Acif  1:11  Itiis.lesns  shall  so  c.  as 
2:20  before  great  day  cd'  Lord  c. 
8:21  jiray  none  of  these  things f. 
!I::|8  hi'  would  not  delay  toe. 
13:40  le^t  thatc.  ui)on  you 
16:0  ('.  over  into  Macedonia 
111:4  Itelievc  on  him  should  c. 
26:22  Moses  did  say  should  c. 
Horn..  3:8  do  evil  th.  gofid  may  c. 

1  Cor.  4:5  judg  nothing  till  L.  c. 
1 1:26  show  L.'s  death  till  he  c. 

34  will  I  set  in  order  wln'U  I  c. 

2  Cor.  1:15  I  was  iniiuled  tor. 
12:20  for  I  feiiJ-,  lest  when  I  c 

2  Tlies.  1:10  shall  r.  to  be  L'lori. 
2:3  except  c.  a  f;illing  away 

1  Tim.  4:8  life  now  is,  and  to  r. 

2  Tim.  4:3  time  will  r.  they  will 
Ileb.  1:16  c  boldly  to  throne. 

7:25  able  to  savi>  them  e.  to  God 
]n::)7  he  that  shall  c  will  c 
/.'<  r.  2:5  else  I  will  c.  quickly 
25  ve  have,  h.dd  last  till  I  c. 
3:irir.  quickly.  22:7,  20 
P:l  saving,  c.  and  see,  3,  5,  7 
22:17  .-md  let  him  athirst  c. 

(•((Mi;  ngniii, 

Cen.  28:21  so  Unit  I  c.  arj. 


COM 

Ex.  14:26  waters  c.  fz.  on  E. 
Jud.  8:9 1  c.  a.  in  peace 
13:8  let  man  of  God  c.  again 

1  A*.  2:41  Shiinei  was  c.  aqain 
12:5  thr,  d.  and  c.  a.  2  Chr.  10:5 
17:21  let  this  child's  soul  c.  a. 

Px.  126:6  he  shall  c.  again 
Pror.  3:28  say  not.  Go  and  c  a 
Luke  10:.35  I  c.  ag.  will  repay 
.lohn  14:3  I  willc.  ago.  and  rec. 
28  I  go  .away,  and  c.  a. 

2  Cor.  2:1  not  c.  a.  in  heaviness 
12:21  I  r.  a.  God  will  humble 
13:2  if  I  e.  a.  I  will  not  spare 

COME  rtown. 

Oen.  45:0  saith  Jos.  c.  d.  to  me 
Kr.  3:8  I  am  c.  d.  to  deliver 
10:11  Lord  will  c.  d.  on  Sinai 
Xum.  11:17  I  will  c.  d.  and  talk 
Deuf.  28:24  it  shall  c.  d. 
Jud.  7:24  c.  d.  against  Midiau. 

1  Sam..  23:11  S.  c.  d.  ?  will .-.  d. 
20  c.  d.  according  to  desire 

2  JC.  1:4  not  c.  d.  from.  6.  16 
0  thou  man  of  God  c.  doum 

Neh.  6:3  I  cannot  c.  d. 

Ph.  7:16  c.  d.  on  his  ow*n  j-.ate 

72:6  shall  r.  down  like  rain 

144:5  bow  thy  heavens  and  c.  d. 
/•.■.  47:1  c.  dnini  O  virgin 

64:1  that  thou  wouldstc.  d. 
Jer.  13:18  principal!,  shall  r.  d. 

21:13  who  shall  c.  d.  ag.  us  » 

48:18  c.  down  from  thy  irlory 
E:ek.  26:16  prin.  of  sea  shall  c.  d. 

30:6  pride  of  power  shall  c.  d. 
.roel&lt  thy  mighty  ones  toed. 
.^^nl.  24:17  on  house-top  not  c.  d. 

27:40  c.  d.  fr.  cr.  42;  Mark  15:30 
Lule  19:5  J.  said,  Zaccheus  r.  d. 
.John  4:49  c.  down  ere  child  die 

COME  forth. 
Clen.  15:4  c.  f.  of  thy  bowels 
1  Hnm.  14:  li  Ilebrews  c.  f. 

1  K.  2:30  saith  the  king,  c.  forth 

2  K.  10:25  slav.  let  none  c.  forth 
.Job  23:10  I  shall  c.f.  as  gold 
Px.  17:2  let  my  sentence  c.f. 

88:8  T  cannot  c.  forth 
Ec.  7:18  feareth  CJocl  shall  c.  f. 
Is.  11:1  c.f.  rod  ont  stem  of.T, 

4R:1  art  c.  forth  of  waters  of  J. 
.Ter.  46:9  let  mighty  men  c.  forth 
Ezek.  21:19  twain  c.  forth 
Dan.  3:26  ye  serv.  of  God,  c.f. 
■Joel  3:18  a  fountain  shall  c.  forth 
Mic.  5:2  out  of  thee  c.  fortlini\ei' 
Mat.  1.5:18  f./.  from  heart 
Mark  9:29  c.  1.  by  prayer 
Luke  12:.37  will  c.f.  and  serve 
.John  5:20  c.  f.  they  done  good 

11:43  he  cried,  Lazarus,  c.  forth 
Acts  7:7  shall  c.f.  and  serve  me 

COME  liilher. 
Cen  15:16  the  fourth  gen.  c.  li. 
.Turl.  16:2  Samson  c.  hither 

1  Snm.  10:22  man  should  c.  Ji. 
16:11  not  sit  downi  till  he  c.  h. 

2  .S'«;h..  20:16  say  to  Joab,  c.h. 
Pror.  25:7  bet.  be  said.  c.  lip  h. 
Dan.  3:26  servants  of  G.  c.  h. 
■John  4:16  cJiU  husband  and  c.  //. 
.^cts  17:tj  tui-ned  world,  are  c.  h. 
Rfi\  4:1  c  up  hitlier  11:12 ;  17:1 ; 

21:9 

('OME  in  or  into. 
Oen,  19:31  not  a  man  toe.  in 
24:31  c.  7"  thou  blessed  of  Lord 
Nmn.  27:21  his  word  shall  c.  in 
Dfut.  31:2  I  can  no  more  c.  in 
.los.  14:11  my  strength  to  c.  In. 

1  A'.  1:14  I  will  c.  in  after  thee 
3:7  I  know  not  how  to  c.  in  or 
14:6  c.iu  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam 
15:17  any  to  go  out  or  c.  in 

2  A'.  4:4  when  c.  in^  shut  door 
11:9  each  his  men  toe.  in  and 

2  Chr.  1:10  and  c.  in  before  peo. 

16:1  none  iro  out  or  c.  in  to  A. 

23:6  c.  into  house,  save  priests 
Xih.  2:7  till  I  c.  jnto  Judah 
Ent.  6:5  said,  let  Unman  c.  in 
/'.«.  24:7  king  of  glory  c.  in.  9 

6tl:1  for  the  waters  are  c.  in 

9ti:8  and  c.  into  his  courts 
/>■.  19:1  Lord  shall  c.  in  to  Egypt 

19:2:1  Assyrian  sh.  c.  into  E. 

24:10  no  liiau  r.  in 
.hr.  17:19  kings  of  .Tndah  c.  in 

51:.50  Jems.  r.  into  yonr  mind 
Mic.  5:5  ,\ssyrian  sliall  c.  into 
Mat.  16:27  Son  of  man  sh.  c.  in 

24:5  many  sh.  c.  in  mv  name, 
Miirk'VM\:  J.uk,  iUH 

25:31  Son  ol'inau  shall  c.  in 
Luke  1I::J3  wh.  c.  in  may  sec 


COM 

Lvke  12:46  c.  in  a  d.  ne  look.  n. 

14:23  comjiel  them  to  c.  in 
John  5:43 1  am  c.  in  my  Father's 
name,  if  another  shall  c. 

6:14  prophet,  that  sh.  c.  11:27 
Acts  16:15  c.  into  my  house 
Pom.  11:25  fulness  of  G.  be  c.  in 
1  Cor.  14:23  c.i/i  those  nnlearaed 

24  if  c.  in  one  believeth  not 
Jam.  2:2  there  c.  in  a  poor  man 
Pec.  3:20  c.  in  to  him,  and  sup 

COME  near. 
f7cn.  20:4  Abime.  had  not  c.  n. 
E.r.  lii:9.  say  c.  n.  bef.  the  L. 
Xum.  16:5  cause  him  to  c.  near 

1  Sam.  10:20  tribes  to  c.  near 
Ps.  ;J2:91est  they  c.  n.  thee 

119:169  let  my  cry  c.  near  thee 
/«.  41:1  c.  near  to  judgment 

48: 16  c.  ye  near  hear  ye  this 

50.8  mine  adversary  ?  c.  near 
Kzek.  40:46  c.  near  to  L.  to  min 

44:15  c.  near  to  me  to  minister 
Mat.  3:5  c.  near  to  you  to  .indg. 
Luke  19:41  c.  nrac  ho  beheld  city 
.icts  23:15  or  ever  he  c.  near 

COME  nigh. 
Ex.  34:30  were  afraid  to  c.  n. 
Lev.  10:3  he  sane,  in  all  c.  nigh 
Lvke  10:9  kingdom  of  G.  c.  n.  11 

COME  not. 
Ex.  24:2  thev  .shall  not  c.  nigh 
Xuni.  16-12  we  will  n.  c.  up,  14 
Jos.  3:4  c.  not  near  unto  ark 

23:7  ye  c.  intt  among  nations 

2  Sav}.  14:29  Joab  would  not  c. 

■2  A'.  19::J2  king  of  Assyria  not  c. 
into  city,  ;W;  Is.  .37:.33,  34 

2  Chr.  35:21  I  c.  not  against  thee 
Ezr.  10:8  not  c.  withiii 

.Tolj  13:16  hypocrite  n.  c.  before 
Ps.  32:6  they  shall  not  c. 

69:27  let  them  not  c.  into 

91:7  it  shall  not  c.  nigh  thee 
Pror.  5:8  c.  not  nigh  door  of  h. 
Is.  7:17  Ij.  shall  bring  days  not  c. 

32:10  gathering  sh,all  not  c. 

&4:14  terror  shall  not  c.  near 

65:5  which  sav.  c.  not  near  me 
E:ek.  16:16  things  shall  not  c. 
Hos.  4:15  c.  not  ye  nntoGilgal 

9:4  soul  shall  n.  c.  into  house 
Zee.  14:18  if  I'am.  of  E.  c.  not 
.Wat.  32:3  and  they  would  not  c. 
Mark  2:4  not  c.  for  pr.  Luke  8:19 
L^ike  14:20  maiTied,  I  cannot  c. 
John  5:24  not  c.  into  condemn, 
40  not  c.  that  ye  might 

7:34  thither  ye  cannot  c.  3G 

15:22  if  I  had  not  c.  not  had  sin 

16:7  the  ('(miforter  will  not  c. 
1  Cor.  4:18  as  tho.  I  would  no<  c. 

COMEonl. 
den.  15:14  c.  o.  with  substance 

17.6  kings  c.  out  of  thee,  .35:11 
Xum.  11:20  it  c.  nvt  at  nostrils 

12:4  c.  ont  ve  three  to  tabenia. 

22.5  people  c.  out  of  Egypt,  11 
Deut.  28:7  c.  out  one  way 
.hid.  9:29  in.  army  and  c.  out 
1  Sam.  11:3  to  mcir.  will  c.  out^  10 

24:14  after  whom  is  king c.  out '/ 

3  Sam.  16:7  c.  out.  bloody  man 

1  A".  6:1  480lh  year  after  Isr.  c.  o. 
20:17  men  c.  out  of  Samaria 

2  A".  5:11  he  will  c.  out  tome 
18:31  agree,  and  c.  out.  Is.  :J6:16 

Ps.  14:7  O  that  salva.  c.  out  of  Z. 

68:31  princes  shall  c.  out  of  E. 
Xah.  1:11  one  c.  oeCimagineth 
Mat.  .5:26c.  out  till  thou  hast 

20:95  are  ye  c.  out  as  ag.  a  thief? 

ilMr/l- 14:48:  iwto  22:52 
Mark  1:25c.  o.  of  him,  Zwi«4;35 

5:8  c.  out  unclean,  LnkeH-Xi 
.Mm  1:46  any  good  c.  out  of  N. 

7-41. Christ  c.  out  of  Galilee? 
,4c/»  16:18  to  c.  out  of  her 
Rom.  11:26  c.  out  of  Zion  Deliv. 
2  Cor.  6:17  c.  out  from  among 
Ileb.  7:5  c.  out  of  loins  of  Abra. 
Her.  16:13  spirits  c.  end  of  drag. 

18:4  c.  out  of  her.  my  people 
COME  to  pass. 
Xum.  11:2,3  my  word  c.  top. 
Deut.  13:2  wonder  c.  topass 
Jos.  23:14  all  c.  to  pa.'s 
Jud.  13:12  M.  said,  words  c.  to  p. 

21:3  why  is  this  c.  to  pass 
1  K.  13:32  saying  shall  c.  to  pass 
Is.  7:7  not  stand,  nor  c.  to  p. 

14:24  so  shall  il  c.  top. 

42:9  former  thiiiL's  are  c.  to  p. 
Jtr.  :i2:21  lias  spoken  is  c.  top. 
Ezek.  12:25  1  speak  shall  c.  top. 

24:14  spoken,  it  shall  e.  to  p. 


COM 

Dan.  2:29  what  shall  c.  top. 
Zee.  6.15  this  shall  c.  top. 

7:13  c.  to  juiss  tli:it  as  he  cried 
Mat.  34:6  these  liiu^t  c.  to  pass 
Mark  11:33  th.  hr  sailb  sh.  c.  lop. 

13:39  see  these  things  c.  top. 
Luke  2:15  see  Iliis  thing  c.  top, 

21:7  when  these  c.  topass^  28 

24:12  wond.  at  what  was  c.  top. 
18  not  known  things  c.  to  pass 
.John  13:19  c.  lop.  may  b.  14:29 
Rev.  1:1  must  shortly  c.  topasa 

COME  short, 
Prm.  3:23  all  c.  sh.  of  gloi-yof  G. 
Ileb.  4:1  seem  to  c.  short  of  it 

CO.ME  together 
Job  9:32  should  c.  1.  in  judgment 

19:12  troops  c.  t.  airainst  me 
Jer.  3:18  c*.  t.  outof  land  of  north 

.50:4  Israel  and  Jndah  shall  c.l. 
Acts  1:6  wh.  they  were  c.  t.  38:17 

10:27  he  found  many  c.  together 

19:32  knew  not  wherefore  c.  t. 

21:22  multitude  must  needsc.  t. 
1  Cor.  7:5  c.  logitlnr  iv,^inn. 

11:17  you  c.  t.  not  for  tlie  better 
18  xvhen  ye  c.  t.  20,  33  ;  14:26 
54  ye  c.  not  t.  to  condemna. 

14:23  if  whole  church  be  c.  t. 

COME  up. 

Ex.  19:24  e.  up  thou  and  Aaron 
21:12  c.  vp  to  me  into  miuint 
33:5  I  will  c.  up  in  a  moment 
.34:3  no  man  shallc.  up  with 

Xum.  20:5  why  c.  vp  out  of  E. 

.los.  10:6  c.  vp  to  ua  quickly 

Jud.  1:3  Jud.  ?aid  c.  up  with  me 
15:10  why  are  ye  c.  up  ag.  us  1 
16:18  Del.  sent,  c.  ?//?  thi^s  once 

1  Sam.  14:10  if  they  say  c.  up 
17:25  seen  man  that  is  c.  </j>/ 

1  K.  1:.35  then  c.  up  after  him 
20:22  will  c.  up  against  thee 

2  K.  18:25  am  I  ,c.  v.  Is.  m.W 
.Tab  7:9  to  grave  c.  ?/»  no  more 
Prov  2.5:7  better  said,  c.  up 

Is.  8:7  c.  np  over  his  channels 
14:8  no  fell(T  is  c.  up  against  tis 
60:7  e.  np  with  acceptance 

.ler.  49:19  lie  shall  e.  up.  50:44 
22  shall  c.  up  and  fly  as  eagle 

Ezek.  38:16  c.  ///>  aga.  my  people 

IIos.  1:11  shall  c.  vpout  ol  hum 
13:15  wind  of  tlip  L.  shall  c.  up 

fJb.  31  saviors  shall  c.  up  on  Z. 

Ztc.  14:17  whose  w  ill  not  c.  vp 
18  if  family  of  Egypt  c.  not  vp 

.■lets  8:31  rii'ilip  to  c.  up  and  sit 
10:4  Cornel,  the  alms  are  c.  vp 

Per.  4:1  c.  np  hither,  11:12 

COME,passire. 
Oen.  6:13  the  end  of  all  flesh  is  e. 
18:5  are  ye  c.  to  yonr  servaiit 
31  accord,  to  cry  wh.  c.  to  me 
Ex.  3:9  cry  of  Israel  is  c.  to  me 
Xnni.  22:11  there  is  a  people  c. 
.Jos.  5:14  as  captain  am  I  c. 
.Jud  16:2  Samson  is  c.  hither 

1  Sam.  4;(  G.  isc.  into  the  camp 
9*16  bee.  their  cry  is  c.  to  me 

2  A'.  8:7  man  of  God  is  c.  hither 
Ezr.  9:13  alter  nil  that  is  c. 
.Job  3:25  thing  J  (eared  is  c.  4:5 
Ps.  44:17  all  this  is  c.  on  us.  yet 

.5.3:6  O  that  sahiition  were  c. 

55:5  fear,  and  trembling  are  c 

69:2  I  am  c.  into  deep  waters 

102:13  yea.  the  set  time  is  c. 
Is.  10:28  be  is  c.  to  Aiath 

5(t:l  my  salvation  near  to<3. 

60:1  shine,  for  thy  light  is  r. 

'1:1:4  year  of  my  redeemed  is  c. 
Jer.  40:8  theret'  this  is  e.  on  yon 

50:27  their  day  isc. 
31  thy  day  is  c.  I  will  visit  thee 

51:13  on  waters,  thy  end  is  c. 
Lam.  4:18  our  end  isc. 

5:1  rcmen.b.  what  is  c.  tipon  us 
Ezek.  7:2  an  end  is  c.  on  land,  i> 
7  the  morning  is  c.  upon  thee 
10  dav.  behold  it  is  c.  39:8 

21:25  wliose  day  isc.  28 
Dan.  9:13  all  this  evil  is  c.  on  ii» 
.imos  t^:2  the  end  is  c.  on  Israel 
Mic.  1:9  c.  to  gate  of  my  pei>ple 
Mat.  12:28  kingdom  of  God  is  c 

18:11  Son  of  inun  is  c.  to  save 
Mark  r4:41  hour  is  c. 
Luke  19:10  c.  to  seek  and  to  savo 
.John  4-25  IS  c.  he  will  tell  us  all 

11:28  Master  is  c.  and  callcth 

12:2:j  J.  answ.  the  Innirisc.  17:1 
1  Cor.  13:10  when  that  perf.  isc. 
Co/.  1:6  which  gospel  is  r.  to  y. 
1  John  4:3  that  confcsseih  a.  C 
is  c.  in  the  flesh,  2  John  ^ 


CRUDEN'S  CONCOllUANCE. 


799 


COM 

1  Jo/in  5;aO  we  k.  Sim  of  O.  is  c. 
I  am  C'OMK,  or  am  I  CUME 

I>.  lS:ti  /.Irlhri)  tun  c.  Ii>  Hue 
yum.  W:y8  Mill.  >ni(l.  lo.  J  inn  c. 
i  Sam.  H:3>  am  /<•.  fr.  C.csli. » 
/N.  C»:8  /nm  c.  iiilo  deep  wnt. 
£<;.  1:11)  lo.  lam  i: 
Van.  '.I:SS  /«//!  <■.  to  -ihow.  10:14 
10:12  I  am  c.  for  iliy  wonls 
JIfal.  'y.U  1  am  c.  lo  ili'stroy  Inw 
S:18  /nm  no!  c.  to  lall  riL-ht. 
10:»1  not  Y ««<  I-.  to  piiul  pwico 
35  /«m  c.  to  set  at  variiince 
Zi/**  1S:31  lam  r.  to  tfivu  peace  f 
Jofin  1::J1  therefore  am  Ic. 
5:43  /rtwi  0.  ill  my  F.'s  itnmo 
7:28  I  am  not  c.  lifinyweir 
!);3'.t  f()r  jiidirineiu  1  am  c. 
10:10  7  «m  c.  tli.  iiiif;lit  lia.  life 
12:41)  lam  c.  a  lislit  into  world 
16:28  I  am  c.  again  I  leave  wor. 

CO>IE,  joined  with  Time. 
Gen.  30::)3  answer  in  I.  to  c. 
Ex.  13:14  asktth  in  lime  toe. 

/;,•»/.  0:20  ;  ./ft".  4:6.  21 
/%.  102:13  the  set  time  is  e. 
J^c.  31:25  rejoice  in  /.  to  c. 
Cant.  2:12  /.  <if  sing,  of  birds  c. 
In.  13:22  her  time  is  near  to  c. 
30:8  lie  for  ?i«l«  to  c. 
42:23  will  hear  for  timf  to  c.  / 
Ezek.^;■.^  t.  is  c.  12;   Uaa.    1:2 

not  c. 
Zi/A'  9:51 1.  e.  he  sh.  be  received 
irat.  4:4  when  fulness  of  t.  w.  r. 
1  Tim.  6:19  founda.  au'a.  t.  to  <r. 
1  i^<.  4:1"  /.  isc.  judgm.  mustb. 

Yel  C'OMK. 
Jkrii.  12:9  not  yet  c.  to  the  rest 
John  2:4  my  Innir  is  not  yet  c. 
7:G  my  tiiue  is  not  yet  c. 
30  hour  was  not  yet  c.  88:20 
11:30  J.  was  not  y.  r.  into  tow^l 
Rev.  17:10  the  other  is  not  yet  e. 

CO:>IELl\E.'!iS. 
/v.  .5:1:2  hath  no  form  norr. 
/,':tA-.  111:14  perfect  throughmyc. 
27:1U  they  of  Lud  set  fo.  thy  c. 
JJan.  10:8  my  c.  into  corruption 
1  Cor.  12:2:J  iuore  abundant  c. 

fOMELY. 
J  Sam.  16: 18  David  a  c.  person 
Job  41:12  con.  his  r.  proi)ortioa 
i^^  33:1  praise  is  c.  forj  147:1 
Pror.  30:29  four  are  <-.  in  going 
Ec.  5:18  i  I  is  c.  lor  one  to  cat 
C(inl.  1:5  I  am  black,  but  c. 

10  ehceksare  c.  with  jewels 
2:1 1  thy  countenance  is  c 
4:3  thV  speech  is  c. 
6:4  arte.  O  mv  love,  as  Jems. 
/«.  4:2  the  fruit  shall  be  c. 
Jer.  6:2  dauirh.  of  Zion  to  a  c.  w. 
1  Cor.  7::J5  f  speak  for  that  c. 
12:24  c.  parts  have  no  need 
CO.MERS. 
Heft.  10:1  c.  thereunto  perfect 

C'0.>IEST. 
Dent.  28:6  blessed  when  thou  c. 

19  cursed  when  thou  c.  in 

Jifd.  17:9  Mic.  said,  whence  c. 

19:17  old  man  said,  whence  c. 

1  >((;/i.  16:1  c.  peacea.  *  1  K.  2:13 
17: 1.')  thou  e.  to  rae  w.  a  sword 

2  h'.  .5:25  whence  c.  tli.  Uehazi  ? 
Jo/-/ 1:7  wlience  r.  thon  ?  2:2 
Jo/i.  1:8  whence  c.  thou  ? 
ifdi.  :j:14  and  r.  thou  tome? 
Lukt  2.3:42  wh.  c.  into  thy  king. 

COMETH. 

Dent.  2.!:13  that  e.  from  thee 

1  Nam.  4:3  when  ark  c. 
9:6  all  he  saith  c.  surely  to  pass 
20:29  lie  c.  not  to  kiiiir's  table 

Jotj  i8:-jo  wh.  then  c.  wisdom? 

iV.  30:5  but  joy  c.  in  morning 
75:6  promotion  c.  not  from  cast 
!»'i:13  for  he  c  to  judge 
118:26  blessed  is  hec.  in  name 
121:2  mv  help  r.  from  the  Lord 

Ec.  6:4  he  c.  in  with  vanity 

Cant.  2:8  he  i:  leaping  on  mou. 

h.  13:9  dav  of  I.,  c.  with  wrath 
:W:27  nauie  of  L.  c.  from  far 
62:11  Zion  thy  salvation  c. 
6:1:1  who  is  tliis  c.  from  Edom 

Jer.  17:6  not  see  when  -'ood  c. 
4;j:ll  c.  he  shall  smite  Eg>pt 

Lam.  3:.37  and  it  c.  to  pass 

Ezek.  20::i2  c.  in  your  mind 
21:7  because  it  e.  behold  it  c 
2-1:21  when  this  c.  ku.  I  am  L. 
3.3:31  they  come  as  people  c. 
33  when  this  c.  to  pass,  then 

Dan.  12:12  c.  to  1,3-35  days 


COM 

JoetiA  dav  of  L.  c.  Zee.  14:1 ; 

r/ies.  5:2 
.)/«/.  4:1  day  c.  that  shall  bum 
Mat.  3:11  he  that  c.  after  is  inig. 

Mark  1:7;  Luke  ■■'/.\ii 
rr.H'  mori'  than  these  c  of  evil 
8:9  come,  and  he  c.  I.nke  7:8 
21:5  thy  kingc.  Julin  12:15 
9ble.  u  her.  in  name  of  Lord. 
.l/((/vt-  11:9;  l.iikt  13:35;  iy::i8 
2'):  19  afler  long  tiiiiu  Lord  c. 
M'irk  8::l8  wl-.eii  he  c.  in  glory 
9:12  Klias  r.  first  and  restorcth 
14: 13  while  he  spake  r.  Judas 
Liil;e  6:17  \\hoso  c.  to  lue.  and 
12:37  he  c.  shall  find  watching 
40  c.  at  an  hour  ye  think  not 
43  w  neu  he  c.  sliall  find 
55  will  be  heat,  and  it  c. 
17:20  c.  not  with  observation 
18:8c.  shall  he  find  faith 
John  3:8  canst  not  tell  wh.  it  c. 
20  nor  c.  to  tlie  light 
4:21  woman,  hour  c.  23;  16:.32 
6:.35  c.  to  me  never  hunger,  37 
45  learned  of  Father,  c.  to  me 
7:27  C.  c.  no  man  knoweth.  31 
42  Christ  c  of  seed  of  David 
9:4  night  c.  no  man  can  work 
11:6  no  man  r.  to  Father  but 
10::i2  hour  c.  yc  shall  be  seat. 
Aets  K1::12  when  hec.  shall  speak 

1  Cor.  1.5:24  then  c.  the  end 

2  Cor.  11:28  beside  wh.  c.  cm  mc 
1  Thes.  5:2  day  of  L.  c.  as  a  thiel 
Jleb.  11:6  C.  to  G.  must  believe 

Jtide  14  L.  c.  with  lO.ooO  saints 
liev.  1:7  he  c.  with  clouds 
17:10  c.  continue  a  sliort  space 

rOME Til  Jonn. 

In.  55:10  rain  c.  d.  from  heaven 
John  6:33  he  e.  don-n.  .50 
Jam.  1:17  every  good  gift  c.  d. 
liep.  3:12  new  Jeru.  which  c.  d. 

CO.METII  forlh. 

file.  4:14  c.  forth  to  meet  thee 
Jud.  11:31  c.>/W<  of  doors 
1  Sam.  11:7  c.  not/,  after  S. 
./oh  5:6  aflliction  c.  not  ;<///// 
14:2  hec.  forth  like  a  llower 
/t.  28:29  tills  also  c.  forth 
E~.tk.  33:30  what  word  c.  forth 
Mic.  1:3  L.  e.f.  out  of  his  place 

fOMETII  nigh. 
Xtnn.  1:51  stranger  that  c.  n.  be 
put  to  death,  3:10.  :i8;  18:7 
('U.>IETII  out. 
Dffit.  28:57  young  one  c.  out 
Is.  20:21  Lord  c.  out  of  his  place 
42:5  earth,  and  what  c.  out 
Mat.  15:11  c.  out  of  mouth,  this 
detileth  ;i  man.  Mark  7:20 
COIETII  up. 
1  .S'ffwi.  28:14  an  old  man  r.  np 
Cant.  8:5  c.  \ip.  from  wilderness  ? 
Jtr.  46:7  that  c.  ////  as  a  fiood? 
50:3  out  of  north  c.  up  a  nation 

COMFORT. 
./of,  6:10  then  should  1  vet  havec. 
10:2(1  alone  that  I  may  take  c. 
I'e.  119:50  iiiv  c.  in  aOliction 

7(i  let  kiiuiness  be  for  my  c. 
Is.  57:6  sh.  I  receive  c.  in  these? 
Kztk.  16:51  thou  art  a  c.  to  them 
.I/iir  9:22  he  of  good  c.  Ai'fe  8: 18 
.Uink  111:19  lie  of  g.  c.  hecalleth 
.!.■,'.<  9::il  walking  in  c.  of  H.  U. 
A*o»i.  15:4  c.  of  the  scriptures 

1  Cor.  14:3  speaketh  to  ex.  and  c. 

2  Cor.  1:3  bles!>ed  hetJodof  allc. 
4  c.  wherewith  we  are  comfort. 

7:4  1  am  filled  with  c. 
13  were  comforted  in  your  c. 
1.3:11  brcthr<'ii.  Iw  (if  good  c. 
Phil.  2:1  if  any  c.  of  love 

19  of  good  c.  when  I  kno\» 
Co^.  4:11  been  c.  to  mc 

COSIFORT,  ><Tb. 
G#n.  5:29  c.  us  conceniing  work 
18:5  c.  ye  your  hearts 
27:42  Esaii  doth  c.  himself 
:17::i5  sons  rose  to  c.  him 
./:«/.  19:5  r.  heart  with  broad.  8 
2  Sam.  10:2  IJavid  sent  to  c.  him 
1  Chr.  7:22  came  to  c.  him 
.foft  2:11  friends  came  to  c.  him 
7:13  sav,  My  bed  shall  c.  me 
9:27  if  "I  say,  I  will  c.  myself 
21:.3-l  how  then  c.  ve  me  in  vain 
P.'.  23:4  thy  stair,  they  c.  me 
71:21  shall  c.  me  on  every  side 
119:82  when  wilt  thou  c. "me? 
Cant.  2:5  c.  me  with  ajijiles 
/*■.  22:4  labor  not  to  c.  me 
40:1  c.  ye,  c.  ye  my  peoiJu 


COM 

/«.  51:3  L.  shall  c.  Zion,  c.  was. 
19  hv  whom  shall  I  .-.  thee? 

61:2  111  r.  all  that  niourii 

66:l:l  so  will  I  c.  yoti  in  .leru. 
Jer.  8:18  when  I  would  c.  myself 

Hi:7  nm-  men  tear  to  c.  them 

31:13  I  will  c.  and  make  rejoice 
Lam.  1:2  hath  none  toe,  her,  17 
21  there  is  none  lo  r.  me 

2:13  ec|Ual,  that  I  may  c.  thee? 
Ksek.  14:23  c.  when  ye  see  ways 
7.f<:  1:17  Lord  shall  yet  c.  Zion 

10:2  Ihev  c.  in  vain 
■/ohn  11:19  lo  e.  them  concerning 
2  Ciu:  1:4  mav  beableto  c.  them 

2:7  ye  ought  rather  to  comfort 
Kp/i'.  6:22  might  r.  your  hearts 
Col.  4:8  and  c.  your  hearts 

1  7V/0-.  3:2  to  c.  vou  cone,  faith 
4:18  c.  one  anotlier 
5:11  wherefore  c.  yourselves 

14  c.  the  teehle-minded 

2  The.i.  2:17  I-.  J.  e.  your  hearts 
CO>ll--OKT\ni.E. 

2  Sam.  1 1:  IT  w.  of  I,,  now  be  r. 
'Ate,  1:13  I,,  ausw.  ^^illl  c.  words 

COMFORTABLY. 
2  Sam.  19:7  speak  c.  to  thy  ser\'. 
2  Chr.  30:22  spake  c.  to  Levites 

:12:6  set  captains,  and  spake  c. 
h.  40:2  speak  ve  c.  to  Jerusalem 
//OS.  2:14  I  will  speak  c.  to  her 

COMFORTED. 
Gen,  24:67  Isaac  was  c. 

37:.35  Jacob  refused  to  be  c. 

:i8:12  Jiidah  was  c. 

.50:21  Joseph  c.  his  brethren 
Itiilh  2:13  lor  bast  c.  mc 
2  Ni"/i.  12:24  David c.Bath-shcba 

]3:;i9  he  was  c.  concerning  A. 
.lob  42:11  brethren  c.  him. 
/'.S-.  77:2  mv  soul  refused  to  bo  c, 

86:17  bee."  thou  L  hast  c.  me 

119:52  and  have  c.  myself 
h.  49:1.3  God  c.  his  people,  52:9 

54:11  Oh  thou  afflicted,  not  c. 

06:13  shall  be  c.  in  Jerusalem 
Jtr.  31:15  Kaehel  refused  to  bee. 
i'i.  k.  5:13  fury  to  rest,  I  w.  be  e. 

14:22  be  e.  coiuerning 

31:16  all  that  drink  water  bo  c. 

32:31  Pharaoh  shall  bee. 
Mat.  2:18  not  be  c.  bee.  were  not 

5:4  mourn,  for  they  shall  be  c, 
Luke  16:25  he  is  e.  thou  toi-m. 
.John  11:31  the  JewK  which  e.  her 
,  le/.i  16:40  seen  brethren,  e.  them 

20:12  brought  man  alive,  were  e. 
Horn,  1:12  I  may  be  e.  with  you 

1  Cor,  14:31  and  all  be  e. 

2  Cor.  1:4  we  are  e.  of  God 
7:6  God  e.  us  by  coming  of  Titus 

7  consola.  wh.  he  was  e.  in  you 
13  we  are  e.  in  your  comfort 
Col.  2:2  hearts  bee.  being  knit 

1  Thes.  2:11  know  how  he  e.  you 
3:7  we  were  e.  in  our  altliction 

CO.^IFORTEDST. 
Is.  12:1  and  thou  e.  me. 

COMFORTER,  S. 

2  Sant.  10:3  sent  e.  1  Chr.  19:3 
.leilj  16:2  misiralde  e.  are  ye  all 
/>.<-.  69:20  I  looked  for  c.  but 
Ec.  4:1  oppressed,  had  no  e. 
Lam.  1:9  she  had  no  e. 

16  e.  that  should  relieve  is  far 
Xah.  3:7  whence  shall  I  seek  c. 
.h'hn  14:Higi\e  you  another  C. 
26  C.  which  is  the  Holy  Ghost 
15:26  when  the  ('.  is  come 
16:7  C.  will  not  come 

CO.MFOBTETII. 

,Tob  29:25  as  one  th:it  e.  mourners 

In.  51:12  I  am  he  that  e.  you 

66:13  as  one  his  mother  e.  so 

2  Cor.  1:4  who  e.  us  in  tribula. 

7:6  God  that  e.  those  cast  down 

COMFORTLESS. 
.Mm  14:18  I  will  not  leave  you  e. 

COSIFORTS. 
Pti.  (M:19  thv  e.  delight  my  soul 
h.  57:18  anil  restore  e.  to  him. 

CO.MI\«i. 
Gen,  30:.30  since  mv  e. 
Xnm,  22:16  let  notli.  hinder  e. 
Juft.  5:28  chariot  so  long  in  c.  f 

1  Sam.  16:4  trembled  at"  his  e. 
29:6  thy  e.  in  with  me  is  good 

2  Sam.  3:25  to  know  thv  e.  in 
2  A'.  19:27  know  Ihy  c.  If.  37:28 
Ps.  37:13  seelh  his  "day  is  c 

121:8  L.  shall  preserve  thy  e.  in 
In.  44:7  things  e.  let  them  show 
,hr.  8:7  observe  time  of  their  e. 
Mic.  7:15  accord,  to  days  of  thy  c. 


COM 

Mai.  3:2  abide  day  of  his  e.  f 

4:5  before  e.  ,if  the  great  day 
.Mat.  16:28  till  see  Srui  of  man  e. 
24:3  shall  be  sign  of  thv  c.f 
27  c.  of  Son  of  man  be.  37,  .39 
30  Son  of  man  e.  26:61:  .Mitrk 

1.3:26;  14:62:  /,;*  21:27 
48  Lord  delavelh  e.  Luke  12:43 
25:27  at  e.  received  my  own, 

Lnkf  19:23 
Mark  (i:31  many  e.  and  going 
Luke  18:5  continual  e.  she  w.  mo 
John  5.7  I  am  e.  another  step. 
25  hour  is  e.  28;  10:12  wolf  e. 
.Arts  7:.52  before  e.  of  Just  One 
9:2'<  Saul  was  with  them  e.  in. 
13-24  preached  befon-  hise. 

1  ('iu\  1:7  waiting' for  e.  of  L.  .T. 
1.5:23  that  are  Christ's  al  Ills  e. 
16:17  glad  of  e.  of  Stephanas 

2  Cor.  7:6  ().  comf.  us  bye.  of  T. 

7  not  by  his  e.  only 
/'//;/.  l:26aliundant,  bymy  e.  • 

1  '/'///  V.  2:19  rejoieing  at  hise.  .^ 
:i:l3  niililaine'ahle  at  e.  of  Lord 
4:15  Avhicli  remaiii  toe.  ofL. 
5:'i)  blameless  to  e.  of  our  Lord 

2  Then.  -2:1  we  beseech  by  e.  of  L. 

8  destroy  with  brightness  of  e. 
9.  c.  is  after  working  of  S;itan 

.Jam,  5:7  be  palient  to  c.  of  Lord 

8  e.  of  Lord  drnweth  nigh 
1  Pit.  2:4  e.  as  unto  a  live  stone 
i  I'tt.  1:16  power  and  e.  of  L.  J. 
.3:4  the  promise  of  his  e.  .**. 
12  hasling  to  e.  of  day  of  Ood 

1  .fohn  2:'2S  not  be  ash.  at  his  e. 
Iter.  1:5:11  another  beast  e.  up 

21:2  new  Jer.  c.  down  from  G. 

COMINGS. 

Ezek.  43:11  show  them  the  e.  in 

COM.MVXD,   Snhstanlivc. 
Job  39:'27  eagle  mount  at  thy  c. 

COM.M.Wn,  Verb. 
Gen.  18:19  Ah.  « ill  e.  children 
E,v.  18:'23  and  God  e.  thee  so 
Xiini.  9:8  I  will  hear  what  L.  c. 

:!6:6  the  thing  Lord  doth  c. 
7k  III.  28:8  Lord  e.  blessing 

:32:46  e.  children  to  observe 
■Ion.  11:15  BO  did  Mosese.  Jiwhua 
Pn.  42:8  L.  c.  his  loving-kindness 

44:4  e.  deliverance  for  Jacob 
7».  45:11  work  of  my  hands,  c. 
Jer.  27:4  e.  to  say  to  masters 
Lnm.  1:10  e.  should  not  enter 
Mat.  19:7  why  did  Moses  e. 

27:64  e.  sepulchre  be  made  sure 
Mark  10:3  what  did  Moses  e.  you 
Luke  8:31  not  e.  to  go  into  deep 

9:54  wilt  thou  we  e.  fire 
Artu  5:'28  we  strailly  e.  yon 

15:5  to  e.  to  keep  law  of  Moses 

2  Thes.  3:4  will  do  tilings  we  e. 
6  we  e.  you  in  name  of  Lord 
12  sucliwe  e.  and  exliort 

1  Tim.  4:11  these  things  c. 

I  tO.MM.-\.\D. 
a-.  7:2all7e.  ./fT.  1:7,  17 

.34:11  ohs.  what  I  c.  Deiil.  12:'2S 
Lir.  '2.5:21  /will  e.  my  blessing 
/;.  lit.  4:2  not  add  to  word  7e.  you 

7:11  wh.   7  c.  8:11;  10:13;  11:S, 
27;  1.3:18;  30:8 

24:18  7  e.  thee  to  do  this,  22 

30:16  7e.  thee  this  dav  love  L. 
.7ie.  11:4  do  all  which  7r.  you 

Unas  9:9  /  will  e.  and  sift  house 
Jehn  15:14  if  ye  do  what  7e.  you 

17  I  c.  yon,  that  ye  love 
.ids  16:18  /c.  thee  in  na.  of  J. 

COSISIAXDED. 
Gen.  50:12  J.'s  sons  did  as  he  c. 
Ex.  1:17  did  not  as  k.  e. 
Deut.  1:18  I  e.  yon,  3:18 
.Im.  4:8  child,  of  L  did  as  J.  e. 

22:2  obeved  mv  voice  in  all  I  e. 
Jud.  1.3:l'4all  I'c.  let  hcrobserve 

1  Sam.  20:29  e.  me  lo  be  there 
21:2  the  king  e.  me  a  business 

2  .S'nm. 21:14  perform  all  kinge. 
2  K.  11:9  accor.  toall  Jehoiadae. 

16:16  according  to  all  Ahaz  e. 
2  Chr.  8:14  so  had  David  e. 

14-4  Asa  e.  Judah  to  seek  Lord 

3'2'l2  Ilezekiah  ;  ;W:16  Manas. 
7,V.  4:17  Mord.  did  as  Esther  e. 

8:9  writ,  accor.  to  all  Mord.  e. 
,Iob  38:12  hast  thou  e.  morning 
./,,•  ;)5:6Ji>ii.  e.  us.  10,14,16,  is 
Kzck.  12:7  1  did  as  1  was  c.  37:7 
Dan.  3:4  to  you  it  is  e.  O  people 

Mat    14:19  e.  multitude  to  sit, 
15:3.5;  .l/.lrt6:39 

18:25  his  lord  e.  him  to  be  sold 

21:6  disciples  did  as  Jesus  e. 


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Mat.  28:20  teac.  to  observe  all  I  c. 

Luke  9:21  c.  them  to  tell  no  man 

-■1(Va'  25:6  Festus  c.  Paul  to  be  b. 

1  Cor.  14:31  c.  to  be  under  obed. 

1  Thes.  4:11  work  a-*  we  c. 

Htb.  12:20  not  endure  that  c. 
GodCOMMV.XDED. 

Gen.  (i:22  aecordiiijr  to  al.  G.  c. 
7:9  as   God  had  ~c.    Ifl;    21:4; 
Dent.  20:17;  Jos.  10:40 

Z>f«i!  .5:32observe  to  do  as  (rOC?  c. 
6:1  Godc.  to  teach  20;  13:5 
2ti:l(>  day  (^rOf^  c.  thee  to  keep 

1  Chr.  14:16  David  did  as  God  c. 
Ezr.  7:23  whatsoever  is  c.  by  G. 
Ps.  63:28  (Hi'l  hath  (-.  thy  str. 
Acts  10::)3  all  ^.  thee  of  God 

2  6'i9/'.  4:6  God  whor.  light  shine 

Lord  CO-MMAXDED. 
2  .S'^/m.  24:19  D.  went  up  as  L.  c. 
Ps\  l()fi:34  whom  L.  c.  them 
i:J3:3  for  there  i.  c.  blessing 
nf^irn.  1:17  Z.  hath  c.  concern.  J. 
Acts  13:47  turn  to  Gent,  so  L.  c. 
Lord  or  God   COMMANDED, 

implicllbj 
Ex.  23:15  as  I  c.  in  time  ap. 
Oeut.  17:3  I  have   not  c.  18:20; 

^«r.  19:5;  33:32;  29:23 
Jos.  1:9  have  not  I  c.  thee?  be 
1  K.  11:10  c.  Sol.  concerning  this 
1  Chr.  16:15  word  he  c.   to  1000 

tjenerations,  Ps.  105:H 
Pa\  7:6  awake  to  judgm.  hast  c. 
3.3:9  he  c.  ami  it  stood  fast 
111:9  he  hath  c.  his  covenant 
119:4  c.  us  to  keep  thy  precepts 
138  testimonies  hast  c.  are  r. 
148:5  he  c.  they  were  created 
Is.  13:3  c.  my  sanctified  ones 
34:16  for  my  mouth  it  hath  c. 
45:12  heavens  and  host  have  I  c. 
Jer.l:-i\  I  c.  not,  19:5;  32::35 
Lam.  2:17  he  c.  in  days  of  old 
E::ek.  9:11  I  have  done  as  thou  c. 
24:18  I  did  in  morn,  as  c.  37:10 
Zee.  1:6  words  I  c.  did  they  not 
Hal.  4:4  rem.  law  I  c.  in  Horeb 
Luke  14:22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  c. 
Ads  10:42  he  c.  us  to  preach 
Moaea  COMMAXDED. 
Dent.  31:29  turn  from  way  I  c. 
33:4  Moses  c.  us  a  law,  even 
Jos.  1:7  observe  to  do  q.\\  Moses  c. 
23:2  ye  have  kept  all  Moses  c. 
Mat.  8:4  offer  the  gift  Moses  c. 
Mark  1:44  of.   for  thy  cleansing 

things  Moses  c.  Luke  5:14 
Johti  8:5  Mose^  c.  such  be  stoned 

COMMAXDEDST. 
Nek.  9:14  tlKiii  ''.  tlu'in  precepts 
Je?:  32:2:3  dinu'  noihiuLT  thou  c. 

COMMAXDER. 
Is.  55:4  and  c.  to  the  people 

COMMAXDEST. 
Jos.  1:16  all  thou  c.  us  wc  will  do 

18  not  hearken  in  all  thou  c. 
Jer.  32:2:1  done  nothing  of  all  c. 
^c^f  33:3(7.  me  to  be  smitten 

COMMAXDETH. 
Num.  32:25  will  do  as  my  lord  c. 
Job  9:7  c.  snn,  and  it  riseth  not 
37:12  may  do  wliatever  he  c. 
Lam.  3::37  when  L.  c.  not  ? 
Mark  1:27  p.  spirits,  Luke  A:^^ 
Acts  17::iO  c.  all  men  to  repeat 

COMMAXniXG, 
Oeii.  49:3;j  Jacob  an  end  of  r. 
Mat.  11:1  Jesus  niadu  end  of  c. 

rOMMAXDMEXT. 
Ex.  .34:;J2  c.  all  L.  had  spoken 
jV//?rt.  15:31  broken  c.  be  cut  off 
2:J:20  have  received  c.  to  blrss 
27:14  rebelled  against  my  c. 
Dent.  ;30:11  this  c.  I  command 
1  K.  2:43  why  hast  not  kept  c. 
1  Chr.  12:32  were  at  their  c. 
28:21  people  will  be  at  thy  c. 
S  Chr.  19:10  between  law  and  c. 
30:12  one  heart  to  doc.  of  Uhig 
31:5  as  soon  as  c.  came  abrond 
Ezr.  8:17  I  sent  with  c.  to  Iddo 
■  10:3  of  those  tremble  at  c. 
Kill.  ll:2:i  king's  c.  cone,  them 
Est.  1:12  refti^t'd  to  come  at  c. 
3:3  why  transi,'ressest  kio'^'st'.  / 
*»:!  wlu'n  kin:,''s  r.  drew  iii'/h 
»/rV/  2-1:12  nor  gone  hack  Iruni  c,". 
Ps.  119:%  c.  exriM-ding  bruad 

147:15  forth  his  c.  upon  earth 
Prov.  6:23  the  c.  is  a  lamp 
8:29  waters  not  pass  hisc. 
13:13:feareth  c.  he  rewarded 
19:16  ket'pcth  c.  kecncth  soul 
Ec,  8:5  keupeth  c.  feel  no  evil 


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Jer.  35:14  obey  their  father's  c. 
Dan.  3:22  king's  c.  was  urgent 
9-'33  the  c.  came  forth,  and  I  am 
Hos.  5:11  he  walked  after  c. 
Mai.  2:1  O  priests,  c.  is  for  you 

4  I  have  sent  this  c.  to  you 
Mat.  15:3  transgress  c,  of  God? 

6  the  c.  of  God  of  no  effect 
23:36  which  is  the  great  c. 
38  this  is  great  c.  Mark  12:30 
Mark  7:8  laying  aside  c.  of  God 
0  full  well  ye  reject  c.  of  God 
12:31  no  c.  greater  than  these 
Luke  15:39  nor  transgressed  I  c. 
23:56  rested  sab.  accord,  to  c. 
John  10:18  this  c.  ^  received  of 
12:49  a  c.  what  I  should  say 
50  his  c.  is  life  everlasting 
14:31  Father  gave  mec.  so  Ido 
15:12  c.  that  ye  1.  1  John  3:23 
Acts  15:24  we  gave  no  such  c. 
23:30  gave  c.  to  his  accusers 
Roin.  7:8  occasion  by  the  c.  11 
9(7.  came,  sin  revived 
10  c.  which  was  ordained  to  1. 
12  c.  is  holy.  just,  and  good 
13:9  if  any  other  c.  it  is 
16:26  accord,  to  c.  of  everl.  God 
1  Cor.  7:6  I  speak  this,  not  oic. 
3  Cor.  8:8  not  by  c.  but  by  occa. 
Eph.  6:2  first  c.  with  promise 
1  Tim.  1:1  by  c.  of  G.  Tit.  1:3 

5  end  of  the  c.  is  charity  out  of 
Ileb.  7:16  after  law  of  a  carnal  c. 

18  disannulling  of  the  c. 
11:23  not  afraid'of  king's  c. 

3  Pet.  3:21  turn  from  holy  c. 
3:3  mindful  of  c.  of  us  apos. 

1  JoJin  3:7  but  an  old  c. 
3:2-3  this  is  his  c. 

4:21  this  c.  have  we  from  him. 

2  John  4  received  a  c.  from  Fath. 

6  this  is  the  c. 

Give    or    given    COMMAXD- 

MEXT. 
Ex.  25:231  will  qire  in  c. 
Dent.  1:3  Lord  bad  g.  him  in  c. 
Ezr.  4:21  g.  c.  till  ano.  c.  be  g. 
Ps.  71:3  hast  gii^en  c.  to  save 
Is.  23:11  hath  f7.  c.  against  city 
Nah.  1:14  L.  liath  g.  c.  con.  thee 
John  11:57  {/.  c.  if  any  knew 

Keep  COMMAXDMEXT. 

See  KEEP. 

COMMAXDMEXTof  the  Lord 

Nu7ti.  24:13  can.  go  boy.  c.  of  L. 
Jos.  23:3  charge  of  c.  of  the  L. 

1  Sa?n.  12:14  against  c.  of  the  L. 
15  but  rebel  ag.  c.  of  the  L. 

13:13  hast  not  kept  c.  of  the  L. 
15:13  S.  said,  I  perf.  c. 'of  the  L. 
24  I  have  trans,  c.  of  the  L. 

2  Sajn.  12:9  desi)ised  c.  of  the  L. 
2  A'.  24:3  at  c.  of  L.  came  on  J. 
2  Chr.  29:25  was  c.  of  the  Lord 
Ps.  19:8  the  c.  of  the  i<?7Y/ispure 
1  Cor.  7:25  I  haVe  no  c.  of  the  L. 

Xew  Commandment. 

■lohn  \ii:'M  a  /itw  c.  I  give 

1  .lohii  2:7  no  new  c. ;  Sb.  iieio  c. 

2  John  5  not  as  tho'  I  wrote  n.  c. 

Rebelled    against    the    COM- 
MA XDM  EXT. 

jV'/m.  37: 14  retjtlh'd  again.'it  my  c. 
Dent.  1:36  ye  r.  a.  c.  of  L.  43 
9:23  then  "ye  r.  a.  thee,  of  Lord 
Lofn.  1:18  I  have  reb.  ag.  his  c. 

COM^IWDMEXTS. 
Gen.  26:5  Al)r;(li;iiii  krj.t  niy  c 
Ei?  15:26  if  give  car  To  lii^  c. 
34:38  ten  <■.  Deut.  4:13;  10:4 
Lev.  4:13  against  any  c.  27 
5:17  commit  sin  fot-bidden  hyc. 
27:84  these  are  c.  L.  commaiid. 
Xutn.  15:39  rem.  all  c.  of  Lord 
Dfut.  8:11  in  not  keeping  his  c. 
11:13  if  you  shall  hearken  to  my 

c.  28:13;  ^i/r/.  3:4 
37  if  ye  will  obey  the  c.  of  L. 
28  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  c. 
1  Sam.  1.5:11  Saul  not  perf.  my  c. 

1  A'.  11:3-1  b.  he  hath  kept  my  c. 
14:8  David  who  kept  niy  c. 
18:18  ye  Imve  I'orsaKnn  c. 

2  K.  17:16  they  left  all  the  e. 

19  Judah  kept  not  e.  of  the  L. 
1M:(;  kejit  his  c.  which  ho  com. 

3  f/'r.  7:19  if  ye  forsake  my  c. 
24:20  wliT  transgress  ye  the  c. 

Ezr.  9:10  have  forsaken  thy  c. 
14  sh.  W('  again  break  thy  c. 
Ps.  89:31  if  they  keep  not  my  c. 

111:7  all  his  c.  are  sure 

112:1  blessed  he  deliditcth  inc. 

119:10  not  wander  from  c. 


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Ps.  119:19  hide  not  thyc.  from  me 
.35  to  go  in  jiath  of  thy  c. 
47  I  will  delight  in  tliy  c. 
66  fori  have  believed  thy  c. 
73  that  I  may  leani  thy  c. 
86  c.  are  faithful ;  151  truth 
98  through  c.  made  me  wiser 
127  I  love  thy  c.  ;  131  I  longed 
143  c.  my  delights :  172  right. 
166  done  thy  c. ;  176  not  forget 
Proi\  2:1  wilt  hide  my  c. 
7:1  lay  up  my  c.  with  thee 
10:8  wise  in  "heart  will  rec.  c. 
Is.  48:18  hadst  hearkened  to  c. 
Mat.  5:19  whoso,  break  least  c. 
15:9  teach,  c.  of  men,  Markl:! 
22:40  on  these  two  c.  hang  law 
Mark    10:19    thou    knowest    c. 

Luke  18:20 
13:39  first  of  c.  is.  Hear.  OIs. 
Luke  1:6  walking  in  c.  blameless 
Johu  14:21  he  that  hath  my  c. 
15:10  if  keep  my  c.  as  I  kept 
1  Cor.  7:19  nothing;,  but  keep.  c. 
14:37  things  I  write  yon  are  c. 
Col.  2:22  r.'^and  doctr.  of  men 
1  Thes.  4:2  ye  know  c.  we  gave 

1  John  2:4ki-i'p.th  note,  is  a  liar 
3:24  that  keej)eth  c.  dwelleth 

2  John  6  this  is  love,  walk  aft  ere. 

Do  CO>IMAXDMEXTS 

Nvm.  15:40  (to  all  my  c. 
Dent.  6:35  to  do  all  c.  15:5 

1  Chr.  38:7  to  do  my  c. 

Ps.  103:18  that  rem.  his  c.  to  do 
111:10  undern^tanding  that  do  c. 

lieo.  92:14  blessed  arc  they  do  c. 
Xot  do  COMMAXDMEXTS. 

Lev.  26:14  if  ye  will  not  do  c. 

See  KEEP. 

COMMEXD. 

Lvke  23:46  into  thy  hands  I  c. 

Acts  20:32  breth.  I  c.  you  to  God 

liom.  3:5  unrlgh.  c.  right,  of  G. 
16:1 1  c.  unto  you  Phebe 

2  Cor.  3:1  we  begin  again  to  c 
5:12  for  we  c.  not  ourselves 
10:12  compare  ^vith  some  that  c. 

COMMEXDATIOX. 

2  Cor.  3:1  need  we  epistles  of  c. 
COM.MEXDED. 

Gen.  13-15  jirincesc.  Sarni 
Proi\  12:8  man  c.  accor.  towisd. 
Ec.  8:15  then  Ic.  mirth 
Luke  16:8  Lord  c.  unjust  steward 
Acts  14:2:3  c.  tliem  to  Lord 

2  Cor.  13:11  have  been  c.  of  you 

COM.MEXDETH. 
Pom.  5:8  God  c.  his  love  tow.  us 
1  Cor.  8:8  meat  e.  ns  not  to  God 

3  Cor.  10:18  c.  himself  is  approv. 

COMMEXDIXG. 
3  Cor.  4:2  c.  ourselves 

COMMISSIOX,  S. 
Ez7'a  8:36  delivered  tlie  king's  c. 
Acts  26:12  as  I  went  with  c. 

COMMIT. 
Ex.  20:14  note,  adult.  Dent.  5:18 ; 
Mat.  5:27;  19:18;  7?ot»..  13:9 
Lev.  5:17  c.  things  forbidden 

18:29  c.  any  of  tbese  abomina. 
Xu7n.  5:6  c.  any  sin  that  men  c. 
Dent.  19:20  e.  no  more  such  evil 
3  Chr.  21:11  J.  to  c.  fornication 
Job  5:8  would  I  c.  my  cause 
Ps.  31:5  thy  hand  I  c.  my  spirit 

;i7:5c.  thy  way  to  the  Lord 
Prov.  16:3  c^.  thy  works  unto  Lord 

12  to  kings  to  c.  wickedness 
Is.  22:21  I  will  c.  thy  government 
J^r.  44:7  why  c.  ye  this  evil? 
Ez'k.  H:17  c.  abomina.  thev  c.  h. 

16:43  shall  not  -'.  this  lewdness 

22:11  in  ini<lst  of  theec.  lewdness 
IIos.  6:9  priests  c.  lewdness 

7:1  for  they  c.  falsehood 
Luke  12:48  c.  worthy  of  stripes 

16:11  c.  the  true  riches? 
John  2:24  Jes.  did  note,  himself 
Pom.  1:32  c.  such  worthy  of  d. 

2:2  is  ag.  them  c.  such  thing" 
23  dost  thou  c.  sacrilege? 
1  Vor.  10:8  nei.  let  us  c.  fornica. 
1  Tim.  1:18  charge  I  c.  to  thee 
3  Tim.  2:2  c.  to  faithful  men 
Ja7n.  2:9  respect  tnp<Tsons  ye  c. 
1  Pet.  4:19  c.  kee|)ing  of  souls 

1  ./(*/;/)  3:9  born  of  God,  not  c.  sin 
Ii>r.  2:14  taught  Is«.  toe.  fornica. 

30  my  servants  to  c.  fornica. 

See  ADlfLTKKT. 

COMMIT  iniquity. 

2  Sam.  7:14  c.  i.  I  will  chasten 


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Job  34:10  Almighty  he  sh.  c.  i. 
Jer.  9:5  weary  th.  to  c.  iniquity 
Ezek.  :i:30  right,  and  c.  i.  33:13 

COM>IIT  trespass. 
Lev.  5:15  if  a  soul  c.  t.  thro'  ig. 
Num.  5:12  if  a  man's  wife  c.  tj'es. 
31:16  caused  Israel  toe.  trespass 
Jos.  33:30  Achan  e.  a  tre.y)ass 
COMMIT   whoredom,   or 
whoredoms. 
Lev.  20:5  that  e.  w.  with  llolcch 
Nwt.  25:1  toe.  w.with  dau.  of  M. 
Ezek.  16:17  e.  w.  with  images 
.34  foUowcth  to  e.  irhoredom 
30:30  e.  ye  iv.  after  their  abo.  ? 
2;i:43  will  they  e.  ?e.  with  her 
IIos.  4:10  e.  w.  and  not  increase 
13  your  daugh.  shall  e.  xv.  14 
COMMITTED 
Gen.  39:8  c.  all  he  hath  to  ray  h. 

22  e.  to  Joseph  the  prisoners 
Lev.  20:23  e.  these  and  I  abhorr. 
Ji(d.  20:6  c.  lewdness  in  Israel 

1  K.  8:47  wc  have  e.  wickedness 
14:23  with  sins  they  e. 

Jer.  3:13  my  people  c.  two  evils 
5:30  a  horrible  thing  is  c. 
16:10  what  is  our  sin  we  c. 
44:3  e.  to  provoke  me,  9 

Ezek.  16:26  hast  also  c.  fornica. 
51  nor  Sam.  e.  half  of  thy  sins 
18;,21  from  sins  he  c.  23.  38 
23:3  e.  whored,  in  Eg.  in  youth 

7  e.  her  whoredoms  with  them 
33:16  none  of  sins  he  c. 

Hos.  1:2  land  hath  e.  great  who. 

4:18  they  have  c.  whoredom 
Mark  15:7  who  had  e.  murder 
Luke  13:48  have  c.  much,  of  him 
John  5:33  e.  all  judgment  to  Son 
Acts  8:3  c.  them  to^prison 

25:11  if  I  have  c.  any  th.  worthy 
25  found  he  e.  nothing'  worthy 

27:40  e.  themselves  to  the  sea 

28:17  e.  nothing  against  people 
liOjn.  3:2  were  e.  oracles  of  God 

2  ('«'.  5:19  e.  to  ns  word  of  rec. 
12:21  lasciviousness  they  e. 

(^l.  2:7  gospel  of  the  uncircum. 
was  e.  to  me,  1  Ti7n.  1:11 

1  Tim.  6:20  what  is  e.  to  thee 

2  Tim.  1:12  to  kee];>  what  I  c. 
Jam.  5:15  if  he  c.  sins  be  forjjiv. 
1  Pet.  2:2:1  e.  himself  to  him  jud. 
Jude  15  ungodly  deeds  they  e. 
Pev.  17:2  have  e.  forni.  18:3,  9 

See  ABOMINATIONS. 

CO>IMITTED  iniquity. 

Ps.  1066  \vc  have  c.  iuirpnty 
Ezek.  :W:13  iui<jui.  c.  he  shall  dio 
Dan.  9:5  e.  i.  and  done  wickedly 

COMMITTED  trespass. 
Jos.  7:1  Is.  e.  f.  in  accurs.  thing 

22:16  what  t.  is  this  yc  have  e. 
31  becjiuse  not  e.  this  t.  aga.  L. 
Ezek.  15:8  have  e.  t.  I  will  make 

20:27  in  that  they  e.  a  t.  ag.  me 

CH>MMITTEST,  ETH,  IXG. 
Ps.  10:14  c.  himself  to  thee 
Ezek.  8:6  abomination  Is.  c. 

:i3:15  without  e.  iniquity,  13 
IIos.  4:2  by  lying,  e.  adultery 

5:3  O  Ephra'im7e.  whoredom 
John  8:34  e.  sin,  is  servant  of  sin 
1  Cor.  6:18  c.  fornication  sinneth 
1  Joh7i  3:4  e.  sin  transgresseth  1. 

8  he  that  e.  sin  is  of  the  devil 

COMMODIOUS. 
Acts  27:12  the  haven  was  not  c. 

COMMOX. 
1  Sam.  21:4  there  is  no  e.  bread 
Ec.  6:1  there  is  an  evil,  it  is  e. 
Jer.  :h:5  eat  them  as  e.  things 
E=fk.  23:43  with  men  of  c.  sort 
Arts  3:44  had  all  things  e.  4:32 
10:14  eaten  any  thinge.  11:8 
15  elean.acd.  call  not  c.  11:9 
28  sliould  not  call  any  man  c. 
1  Cor.  10:13  no  temptation  but  c. 
Tit.  1:4  my  son  after  c.  faith 
Jude  3  to  write  of  c.  salvation 

COMMOX  people. 
Je7\  26:23  the  graves  of  e.  ^)eople 
Mark  12:37  e.  peo.  heard  him 
COMMONLY.     See  ueported. 

COMMOXWEALTH. 
Eph.  2:12aliens  from  thee,  of  Is. 

COMMOTIOX,  8. 
Jer.  10:23  a  great  e.  out  of  north 
Luke  21:9  when  ye  hear  of  c.  be 

COMMtXE. 
Ex.  25:22  there  c.  with  thee 
1  Sa77i,  18:23  e.  with  D.  secretly 


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COM 

1  Sam.  19:3  I  will  r.  with  my  fa. 
Joh  4:a  ifnssny  to  t:  with  thw 
i^.  4:4  c.  witli  vour  own  heart 
tH:5  c.  iif  laviiiL-  sinari's  iirivily 
77:t)iii^'ht  (<•.  with  my  liearl 

commi'xeh. 

Gen  5:l:S  Ahiii. ;  :M:i;  llamor,  8 
4'2:»l  Joseph  :  Jiiil.  !l:l  Ahim. 
1  Sam.  !t:8,'>S:imiii-l;  •i'i:*!  David 
I  A'.  10:2  the  queoii  of  Shelia  c. 

with  Solimioii.  2  C/ir.  ',1:1 
3  K.  2S:14  <•.  with  Iliildnh 
J!c.  l:ir>  I  c  with  iiiv  own  heart 
Da?i.  1:19  killer  c.  with  them 
i«<Y  li:ll  c  what  do  to  Jesus 
24:15  while  <•.  Jesus  drew  iiish 
^c^«24:2l>  l-'elix  r.  the  ol'teller 

(•OM>irM«'VTE. 
Gfil.  (i:f)  <•.  to  him  that  teacheth 
Pfiil.  4:14  <•.  with  mv  atllietiou 

1  Tim.  (i:lS  ho  williii:;  to  c. 
Btb.  13:11!  and  to  c  forget  not 

COMMlMCATKn. 

Cal.  2:2  e.  to  tliem  that,  L'ospel 

Phil.  4:15  no  chnreh  c.  with  me. 

fO>IMl"\K"VTIO\,  S. 

2  A7»i.  :):IT  A.  had  c.  with  ciders 
9  A'.  9:11  vc  know  his  c. 
jVa/.  !)::)7  let  your  r.  ho  yea,  yea 
/.r/A-**  24:17  what  maniior  of  r. 
1  Coy.  15:*j  evil  r.  corrii|it  uood 
Elth.  4:29  no  corrupt  c.  ('<•!■  :):S 
PAi/iJ.  t).  <•.  of  thv  faith  ctl'ectiial 

C'OMmI'MXO. 
Gen.  lS:.^'i  left  <■.  with  Abraham 
Ex.  31:18  an  end  off.  on  Sinai 

(•o.M.>ir\io>. 

1  Cor.  IftlC.c.  of  blood,  c  ofhody 

2  Cor.  (i:14  wh.  i-.  liL-ht  with  dark. 
13:14  c.  11.  G.  he  with  you  all 

fO.MPVC'T. 
Ps.  122:3  Jernsalem  is  a  city  c. 

<'0>IPA<TEn. 
Eph.  4:l(i  the  whole  bixly  c. 

C'OMPWY,  Snhslnntive. 
Gfn.  S2:H  E.  come  to  tin'  one  c. 
3.i:ll  c.  of  nations  be  of  thee 
Xiim.  Vf.Vi  thoti  and  all  thy  c. 
40  he  not  as  Korah  and  his  c. 
22:4  this  c.  lick  up  all  round 
2ti:9  •trove  in  c.  of  Korah.  27:3 
Jutl.  9:Ti  another  c.  by  plain 
18:23  coniest  with  such  a  c.  / 

1  Sam.  30:15  brim;  mo  to  this  c' 

2  K.  5:15  Ills  c.  came  to  Elisha 
9:17  he  spied  the  c.  of  Jehu 

8  Chr.  24:24  Svrians  with  small  c. 

Job  10:7  made  desolate  all  my  c. 

.$4:8  in  e.  with  workers  of  initi. 

Pt.  ,55:14  to  house  of  (iod  in  c. 

tV^.IO  rebuke  the  c.  of  s|:c:iriiion 

10fi:17  covered  c.  of  Abiram 

18  lire  was  kindled  in  their  c. 
Pror.  29:3  kcepeth  c.  with  harl. 
Cant.  1:9  to  a  c.  of  horses  in  Ph. 
ff.K  as  it  were  e.  of  two  annies 
Ezek.  Hi: 40  brinir  a c.  against  thee 
23:4B  1  will  brins  a  c.  on  them 
82:22  Ashnr  is  there  and  her  c. 
38:7  prepare,  thou  and  thy  c. 
nw.  (5:9  BO  c.  of  priests  murder 
Luke  2:41  snppos.  him  in  the  c. 
6:17  and  c.  of  his  disciples 
22  sejiarate  von  from  their  c. 
0:14  sit  by  fifties  in  a  c. 
38  a  man  of  the  c.  cried  ont 
24:22  a  woman  of  our  c.  made 
Aelt  4:43  went  to  their  own  c. 
10:28  mil.  for  a  Jew  to  keep  c. 
15:22  to  send  chosen  men  of  c. 
17:5  pathered  a  c.  and  set  city 
21:8  we  of  Paul's  c.  departed 
Horn.  15:24  tilled  with  your  c 

1  Cor.  ,5:11 t  to  keep  c.  with 

a  T/iM.  3:14  have  no  c.  with  him 
Jhh.  12:22  an  innum.  c  of  anijels 
Jlev.  18:17  I-.  in  ships  afar  otT 

firenf  COMPAXV. 
/7»n.  50:9  with  Joseph  a  nreat  c. 

2  f/ir.  9:1  queen  of  S.  with  (j.  e. 
20:12  no  mifiht  a:r.  this  r/reat.  c. 
/•t.  (18:11  g.  was  c.  of  those  pnh. 
Jer.  31:8  a  r/real  c.  return  thither 
E:ek.  17:17 "Pharaoh  with  rjreatc. 
John  6:5  paw  a  fjrertt  c.  come 
Act.^  6:7  g.  c.  of  priests  obedient 

fOMPAXY.  Verb. 
1  Cor.  5:9  not  to  c.  with  fomica. 

fOMPAXIED. 
Act'  1:21  which  hnv.-  c.  with  U9 

COMPVXIES. 
Jvil.  7:lli  .'iOO  into  three  c. 
1  .^tuif.  11:11  Saul  put  in  throe «. 
13:17  spoilers  in  three  c. 


COM 


a  A',  5:2  Svrians  rfoiie  by  c. 
Sfh.  12:31' r.  i;ave  thanks.  40 
.Job  (i:19  the  c.  of  Sheba  waited 
I».  21:13  O  ve  travellint;  r. 

,57:13  let  tliv  c.  deliver  then 
Mark  6:;)9  to  make  all  sit  by  c. 

<OMPA\IOM. 
Ex.  ,S2:27  slav  every  man  his  c. 
Jutl.  14:20  S.'s  w  ife  to  c.  15:6 
1  C/ii:  Ti-.m  Ilushai  kiu^i'ac, 
./ob  :io:2'.i  I  am  a  c.  to  owls 
Pa  1  l!i:i'j,3  c  to  all  that  fear  thee 
Pn)i:  13:20  c.  of  fools  be  destroy, 

28:7  c.  of  riotous  shanietli  fath. 
24  same  is  c.  of  a  destroyer 
.If a/.  2:14  she  is  thv  r.  wife  of 
P/iil.  2:25  Epaph.  mv  e.  in  labor 
Jlei:  1:9  I  John  your  c.  in  trihu. 

COSIPAXIOXS. 
.Jiul.  Il:.'t8  went  with  c. 

14:11  thirty  c  to  he  with  him 
./ill/  .13:4  will  answer  thee  and  c. 

41:0  <•.  make  a  baminct  of  him? 

I'g.  45:14  her  c.  shall  be  brought 
122:8  for  mv  c.  sake  I  will  say 

Caul.  1:7  aside  br  flocks  of  tliyc. 

8:13  c.  hi-arken  to  thv  voice 

/«.  1:2:!  princi's  c.  of  tliieves 

K:ek.  ■37:li;  .ludah  and  Isr.  his  c. 

1)1111.  2:17  tliinu'  known  to  his  c. 

.irtu  19:29  eauirht  Paul's  c. 

Ileb.  lU::i3  c.  of  them  so  used 
C'O.MPARABLE. 

Lam.  4:2  sons  of  Zion  c.  to  gold 
rOMPVRE.  En.  IXG. 

Ps.  89:11  who  in  heaven  c.  to  L. ! 

/'/■or.  .•):15  not  bee.  8:11 

Caul.  1:9  I  have  c.  thee 

1.1.  40:18  wh.  likeness  c.  to  him? 
46:5  to  whom  will  ve  c.  me 

Itom.  8:18  to  be  c.  with  the  jrlorj- 

1  Cor.  2:13  c.  spiritual  thinirs 
a  for.  10:12  c.  ours,  with  some 

that  com.  c.  thems.  amongst 

ro>ip,vRisox. 

./lid.  8:2  I  done  in  c.  of  you?  3 
Hag.  2::1  in  vour  eves  in  r.  of  it 
Mark  4:30  with  what  c.  shall  we 
COMPASS. 

2  fam.  5:2'!  hut  fetch  a  c.  behind 
2  K.  3:9  fetched  a  c.  of  7  days 
ftOT.  8:'i7  c.  on  face  of  the  deep 
In.  44:13  marketh  it  with  c. 
^cte  28:13  fetched  a  c.  to  Rheg. 

COIPASS.  Verb. 
Xiim.  21:4  c.  the  land  of  Edom 
./<w.  6:3  ve  shall  c.  the  city 
2  A'.  11:8  -.  the  kin"_'.  2  Chr.  2.3:7 
.Ml  16:13  his  archers  c.  meahout 
40:22  willows  of  brook  c.  him 
Ps.  .5:12  with  favor  c.  as  a  shield 
7:7  contrreiration  c.  thee  at)out 
17:9  doadlv  enemies  who  c.  me 
26:6  so  will  I  c.  thine  altar 
32:7  c.  me  with  souths  of  deliv. 

10  trust,  in  Lord  mercv  c.  him 
49:5  iniiiuitv  of  my  heels  c.  me 
1111:9  lis  for'head  of  tlinse  c.  me 
142:7  the  riu'hteous  shall  c.  me 
/.*.  .50:11  c.  yoursel.  with  sparks 
./<•;•.  31:22  a  woni.  shall  c.  a  man 
Jfab.  1:4  wicked  c.  riiihteoiis 
.Val.  2;i:15  for  vc  c.  sea  and  land 
Luke  19:43  thine  enemies  shall  c. 

CO>IPAS.SED. 
Deiit.  2:1  we  c.  Seir  many  days 
./<w.  6:11  so  the  ark  c.  the  city 
.Jutl.  11:18  c.  the  land  of  Edom 
16:2  thev  c.  Samson  in 


CON 

P>.  73:6  pride  c.  them  a«  a  chain 
1:19:3  thou  c.  mv  path,  and 
Hon.  11:12  Ephraim  e.  with  lies 
C-OMPASSIO:«. 

1  K.  8:50  i.'ive  them  c.  before 

2  Chr.  30:9  children  shall  llnd  c. 
i1/a^  9:36  Jesus  moved  with  c. 

14:14;  MarktM:  6:34 
18:27  lord  wa.s  moved  with  c. 
1  AV.  3:8  hav.  c.  one  of  another 
1  John  3:17  shut,  hisbowelsof  <;. 

Full  of  rOMPASSIOX. 
Ps.  78::!8  he  heins/«rt«/'c. 
86:15  C./.  0/c.  lll:'f;  112:4; 

115:8 
Have  or  had  tO>IPASS10\. 
Ej:  2:6  babe  wept,  she  hail  c. 
Deut.  13:17  I.,  mav  A.  c.  on  thee 
,30:3  Lord  will  have  c.  on  thee 
1  Sam.  2'i:21  for  \v  hare  c.  on  me 

1  A'.  8:.50  thev  mav  h.  c.  on  them 

2  A'.  13:'23  Lord  had  c.  on  them 
2  Chr.  :)6:15  Anrf  c.  on  his  people 

17  C'haldeeB  had  no  c.  on  man 
/*.  49:15  she  not  Afire  c.  on  son 
.ler.  12:15  I  will  have  c.  on  them 
Lmn.  S::i2  he  Anivc.  ilh:  7:19 
.1M/.  1.5::i2c.  on  mult.  .\rark»:i 
18::H  r.  on  thv  fi-1  low-servant 
20:34  so  J.-sus  had  r.  on  them 
.Mark  5:19  how  L.  Art<?  c.  on  thee 
9:22  hare  c.  on  us  and  help  us 
L"ke  7:13  L.  saw  her.  he  had  c. 
10:33  Samaritan  hail  r.  on  him 
15:'20  father  had  c.  and  ran  and 
Pom.  9:15  will  hare  c.  on  whom 
ireh.  5:2  can  hare  c.  on  ignorant 
10:34  had  r.  of  mo  in  my  bonds 
Jiide  22  of  some  hare  c.  making 

rOMPASSIOXS. 
Lam.  3:'22  because  his  c.  fail  not 
Zee.  7:9  show  c.  ev.  man  to  bro. 

COMPEL. 
.Vat.  5:41  c.  thee  to  go  a  mile  go 
yfark  15:21  c.  one  Simon  to  bear 
Luke  14:'2.3  c.  them  to  ccmie  in 

COMPELLED.  EST. 
a  TAr.  21:11  e.  Jndah  thereto 
.l/n^  27::i2  him  r.  to  bear  cross 
.■UV»2(i:11  c.  them  to  blaspheme 
2  Cor.  12:11  glorying,  ye  e.  mo 
6'rt/.  2:3  c.  to  be  circumcised 
14  c.  Gentiles  to  live  as  Jews? 
rOMPLAlX,  ED,  IXG 
.Xiim.  11:1  c.  it  displeased  Lord 
./lid.  21:22  bre.  come  to  us  to  c. 
.rob  7:11  I  will  c.  in  bitterness 
31:.38  the  furrows  thereof  c. 
Ps.  77:3  I  c.  and  my  spirit  was 
144:14  be  no  c.  in  our  streets 
Lam.  3::S9  doth  a  living  man  c.  ? 


CON 


1  Sam.  2:i:2()  Saul  e.  David  and 

2  Ham.  '22:5  when  waves  of  death 

e.  me.  /N.  18:4;  116:3 
2  A".  6:15  behold  a  host  c.  city 
2  (  hr.  21:9  Edomites  which  c. 
.Ml  19:6  Cod  c.  me  with  his  net 

2i;:10  c.  waters  with  bounds 
Ps.  17: 1 1  now  €.  ns  in  onr  stops 

2a:12f  hulls  c.  me  ;  16  dogs 
Lam.  3:5  c.  me  with  gall  and 
Luke  21:'20  when  ye  see  .ler.  c. 
Ileb.  5:2  himself  c.  with  inllrmity 

CO>IP.VSSEn  nhoiit. 
2  Sam.  18:15  c.  .\bsalom  a^iout 

22:0  c.  me  ab.  P».  18:5 
■%  K.  6:14  Svrians  c.  city  a*w/* 
2  C'Ar.  18:.'!'l  c.  about  Jehoshaph. 
/v.  40:12  innum.  evils  c.  me  a. 

88:17  c.  me  nA.  109:3;  118:11, 12 

118:10  all  nations  c.  me  about 
.Ion  .2:3  floods  c.  me  atiout 
Ilrb.  11::)0  after  c.  a.  seven  days 

12:1  c.  a.  with  snch  cloud  of  w. 

Per.  20:9  c.  camp  of  saints  <tt)Out 

COMPASSEST,  ETH. 

Gen.  2:11  c,  Uavilah ;  13  Kthio, 


<'OMPLAlXERS. 

.Ttide  16  these  arc  ninmiurers,  c. 
CO.MPLAIXT,  S. 

1  .'^am.  1:16  abniHlancc  of  my  c, 
.Ml  7:13  couch  shall  ease  my  c. 

9:27  if  I  sav,  I  will  forget  my  c. 

10:1  I  will  leave  c.  on  myself 

21:4  is  my  c.  to  man? 

2;i:2  even  to-day  is  my  c.  bitter 
Ps.  .55:2  I  mourn  in  my  c. 

142:2  I  poured  out  my  c. 
Acts  •23:7  c.  against  Paul 
COMPLETE. 
T-er.  23:15  seven  sabbaths  be  c. 
Cot.  2:10  and  ye  are  c.  in  him 

4:12  that  ye  may  stand  c.  in  all 

<'0>rposiTiox. 

Ex.  30::i2  any  like  it  after  c.  37 

COMPOl  \n,  ETH. 

Ex.  30:'25  an  ointment  e. 

3.3  whosoever  c.  any  like  it 

CO.MPREIlEXn. 

.Ml  37:5  doeth  he,  we  cannot  C. 

Eph.  3:18  able  to  c. 

COMPREHEXDED. 
Js.  40:12  r.  dii»t  of  the  earth 
.Mm  1:5  the  darkness  c.  it  not 
Pom.  13:9  it  is  briefly  c.  in  this 

COXCEAL,  ED,  ETH. 
Gfn.  ;17:'26  bro.  and  c.  his  blood 
Deut.  13:8  spare,  neither  c.  him 
.Ml  6:10  I  have  not  e.  the  words 
27:11  Almighty  will  I  not  c. 
41:12  I  willnot  c.  his  parts 
Ps.  40:10  not  c.  thv  loving-kind. 
Pror.  11:13  of  a  fatthful  spirit  c. 
12:'23  prudent  c.  knowledge 
2,5:2  glory  of  God  to  c.  a  thing 
.Jcr.  50:2  pnblish  and  c.  not 

COXCEIT,  S, 
Prov.  18:11  as  high  wall  in  own  c 


Pror.  26:5  he  be  wise  In  o%vn  e. 
12  a  man  wise  in  his  own  c.  t 
16  sluggard  wiser  In  own  c. 
28:11  rich  is  wise  in  own  c. 
Pom.  ll:'-'>  in  your  own  c. 
12:16  be  not  wise  in  own  c. 

COXCEIVE. 
r.'ivi.  .30:38  c.  when  came  to  drink 
.hid  13:3  Shalt  e.  and  bear  a  son, 

5:7 ;  Luke  1:31 
.Job  1.5:;)5  c.  mischief.  Is.  .59:4 
l>>.  51:5  in  sin  did  mother  c.  ma 
/.«  7:14  a  virgin  shall  c.  and 
:W:11  c.  chaff;  59:13  r.  falsehood 
llib.  11:11  Sarah  rec.  str.  toe. 

COX«'ElVED. 
Gen.  4:1  Eve  c;  17  faln'swifcc. 
16:4  llagar  c. ;  21:2  Sarah  c. 
25:21  lieh.  c.;  29:.32  Leah.  33 
30:5  Bilhah  c;  2;i  liaehel  c. 
:)9  lloeks  (.:  38:3  Shuah  c. 
.38:18  Tamar  c;  Ex.  2:2  Joch.  e. 
Lir.  12:2  have  c.  seed,  and  homo 
.\iiin.  11:12  have  I  c.  all  this? 

1  Slim.  1:'J0  Hannah  c.  2:i!l 

2  .v«M^  11:5  IJath-shcbar. 
2  A'.  4:17  Shun.;  Is.  8:3  proph. 
.!iib  3:3  there  is  a  man-child  c. 

\  I's.  7:14  c.  misehief,  brought 
^'(7/1^  3:4  chamber  of  her  c.  mo 
./.;■.  49::iO  c.  a  purpose  ag.  yott 
/Aw.  1:3  Gomer  c. 
2:5  c.  hath  done  shamefully 
Vat.  1:20  r.  in  her  is  of  Holy  O. 
Luke  1::!6  Elizabeth  bathe. aeon 
2:21  so  named  before  ho  was  c. 
.\i-ls  5:4  <-.  this  in  thy  heart? 
Itnm.  9:10  Uehecca  had  <-. 
Jam.  1:15  wht-n  lust  hath  c. 

COXCEPTIOX. 
Gen.  3:16  multiply  thy  c. 
PuthA-.Vi  the  Lord  gave  here. 
IIos.  9:11  glory  flee  from  the  c. 

COXCERX.  ETH. 
Ps.  138:8  L.  perfect  that  c.  me 
Acts  28:31  things  which  r.  Christ 
2  Cor.  11:30  e.  mine  infirmities 

COXCERXIXG. 
Gen.  19'21  accepted  thee  c.  this 
Xiim.  10:'29  spoken  good  c.  Isr. 

1  A'.  11:10  command  him  c.  this 
Ee.  7:10  inquire  wisely  c.  this 
/,«,  30:7  therefore  I  cried  c.  this 
/&pit.  21:28  saith  L.  c.  Amnion. 

47:14  c.  which  lifted  my  hand 
Luke  24:27  c.tp.  things  r.  hims. 

44  written  in  Psalms  c.  nie 
Arts  i:!:3l  as  c.  he  raised  him 
A'om.  il:3  as  c.  flesh  Christ  came 

11:28  as  c.  gospel  enemies  for 

2  Cor.  11:21  I  sp.  asc.  reproach 
Enh.  5:.32  lint  I  speak  c.  Christ 
/'Ai/.4:15  asc.  giving  and  receiv. 

1  Then.  5:18  will  of  God  in  C.  c. 
COXCISIOX. 

Phil.  3:2  beware  of  the  c. 

COXCLIDE, 
Jiom.  3:28  c.  a  man  is  justified 

COXCLVnED. 
.Ms  21:25  touching  Gent,  wo  c. 
Horn.  Il::i2  c.  them  all  in  unbel. 
Oal.  3:22  hath  c.  all  under  sin 

COXCLISIOX. 
Ec.  12:13  hear  c.  of  matter 
COXCORD. 

2  Cor.  6:15  what  c.  Ch.  with  B, 
COXCOl'RSE. 

Pror.  1:21  crieth  in  place  of  c, 
.\cts  19:40  give  ace.  of  tliia  c. 

COXCIBIXE. 
./(('/.  19:2  c.  played  the  whore 
29  c.  and  tlivided  her.  20:6 
20:4  I  and  mv  c.  to  lodge 
2  .Sam.  3:7  unto  mv  father's  c.  f 
21:11  what  Kizpah  c.  ol'  Saul 

COXCIBIXES, 
0,n.  25:6  to  sons  of  c.  gave  gifts 
2  Sam.  5:13  David  took  more  e. 
16-22  .\bs.  went  in  to  father  ae. 
l!l:5and  the  livens  of  thy  c. 
•20:3  king  lint  his  c.  in  ward 

1  A'  11:3  Solomon  had. 3(Xlc. 

2  Chr.  11:"21  took  threescore  c. 
E.il.  '2:11  Shaashgaz  kept  c. 
Caul.  6:8  there  are  eighty  c. 

9andc.  they  praised  her 
Dan.  5:3  c  drank  in  them,  '23 

COXClTIS«EXrE. 
TJom  7:8  sin  wr.  all  manner  of  e. 
Col.  3:5  mortify  evil  c. 
1  Thes.  4:5  not  m  the  lust  of  c. 

COXDEMX. 
Ex.  22:9  whom  judges  ehall  c. 


802 


CRUDBN-'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CD'S 

Pent.  25:1  jndics  ehnll  c.  wickea 
Jiih  O:\iil  mv  mouth  sliall  c.  me 

111:-'  I  will  sav.  Do  not  r,  mo 

34.1'*  wilt  th.  c.  him  mI>^^t  jliet! 

40:M  wilt  thou  c.  me,  tliut 
Ps.  37  :W  nor  c.  him 

!I4  31  they  c.  innocent  hlood 

10'.h31  those  that  c.  his  soul 
/'/■«i'  1-12  wick,  devices -will  hoc. 
/x.  M.'.t  wlio  is  he  shall  c.  me? 

B4  17  that  rise  aiainst  thee  c. 

Mat.  12:41  shall  c.  it.  L'ii:e  11:32 

42  queen  of  south  shall  r.  it 

20:18  c.  him  to  d.  Mark  10:33 
Z'(i-«  0:37  c.  not,  sh.  not  be  con. 
Jo/in  3:17  his  Son  to  c.  the  world 

8:11  neither  do  I  c.  thee,  go 
2  Cor.  7:3  I  speak  not  this  to  c. 
1  John  3:20  if  our  lieart  <-.  ns 
21  if  our  heart  c.  us  not,  we 
CO\DEMXAT10\. 
Luke  2:j:40  tliou  art  in  same  c. 
John  3:19  c.  that  light  is  come 

,5:24  bclieveth,  not  come  into  c. 
Jlom.  5:16  judgment  by  one  toe. 
18  iuds:meut  came  to  c. 

8:1  iliere  is  no  c.  to  them  in  C. 

1  ('or.n.-U  come  not  to^eth.  to c. 

2  Cor.  3:9  minist.  of  c.  be  glory 
]  Tim.  3:6  lest  he  fall  into  c.  of 
Jam.  3:1  receive  the  greater  c. 

5:12  he  nav.  lest  ve  fall  into  c. 
JiKle  4  of  old  ordained  to  this  c. 

CO\'DEM\ED. 
Job  3S:3  yet  had  c.  Job 
Fs.  109:7  judged,  let  him  be  c. 
Aims  2:8  they  drink  wine  of  c. 
Mat.  12:7  not  have  e.  guiltless 
37  by  thy  words  slialt  be  c. 

27:3  J.  when  he  saw  ho  was  <•. 

Marl;  14:64  c,  him  to  be  guilty 

Lake  24:20  delivered  him  tuhef. 

Joh'i  3:18  belicv.  on  liim,  is  not 

c.  believ.  not,  is  c.  already 

8:10  hath  no  man  c.  thee  ? 
Horn.  8:3  for  sin  c.  sin  in  llesh 

1  Cor.  11:.32  not  be  c.  with  world 
Tit.  2:8  speech  that  camiot  he  c, 

:J:11  sinneth,  being  c.  of  hims. 

//./).  11:7  by  whichlie.  c.  world 

Jam.  5:6  c.  and  killed  the  just 

9  grudge  not.  lest  ye  be  c. 

2  Pet.  2:0  c.  with  o\crthrow 
CO\DEM\E.«T,  ETH,  liVG. 
1  K.  8::i2  c.  wicked 
Job  15:6  own  mouth  c.  thee 
Prov.  17:15  he  th.it  e.  the  just 
Acts  13:27  fulfilled  them  in  c.  him 
Horn.  2:1  jndgest  thou  c.  thyself 

8:34  who  is  he  that  e.  ? 
14:22  c.  not  himself  in  thing 
COXDESCEXn. 
Rom.  12:16  c.  to  men  of  low  est. 
C'OXDITIOX,    S. 

1  Ram.  11:2  on  this  c.  make  cov. 
L-uke  14:32  desireth  c.  of  peace 

COXDUCT,   ED. 

2  Fiam.  19:15  c.  king  over  .Tor.  31 
40  people  of  Judali  c.  kin>; 

Aets  17:5  that  c.  Paul  broiigllt 

1  Cor.  10:11  but  <;.  him  in  peace 

COXDIIT. 

2  K.  18:7  stood  by  c.  Is.  36:2 
20:20  how  he  made  a  pool  and  c. 

Js.  7:3  to  meet  Ahaz  at  end  of  c. 

rOXFECTIOX. 
Ex.  30:35  make  a  c.  after  art 
COXFECTIOX  VKIES. 
1  Sam.  8:13  your  dau.  to  be  c. 

C'OXFEDER.ACY. 
Is.  8:12  c.  to  whom  people  say  c. 
Ob.  7  meu  of  thy  c.  brought 

roXFE»ER.\TE. 
Ofn.  14:13  these  c.  with  Abram 
Ps.  R3:5  thev  are  c.  against  thee 
Is.  7:2  Syria  is  c.  with  Ephraim 

COXFEREXt'E. 
00^.2:6  they  inc.  added  nothing 

C'OXFERRED. 
1  A'.  1:7  Adonijah  r.  with  .Toab 
Arts  4:15  c.  among  themselves 
2.V12  Festus,  when  he  had  c. 
Vol.  1:16  I  c.  not  with  flesh  and 

rO.XFESS. 

Ler.  5:5  r.  that  he  hath  sinned 

16:21  r.  over  him  all  the  iniq. 

26:40  if  thev  c.  their  iniquity 

jXain   .V7  thev  shall  c.  their  sin 

1  A'.  K::i.i  c.  tliy  name,  35;  2  Chr. 

6:24,  26 
Xeh.  1:6  c.  sins  of  children  of  Is. 
Job  40:14  c.  thy  hand  can  save 
Pi.  32:5  I  said,  1  will  c.  my  tr. 


COX 
Mat.  10:.33  c  me  before,  Lti.  12:8 
John  11:22  iff.  that  he  wasChrist 

12:42  did  not  e.  him,  lest  they 
Aiis  23.8  hut  Pharisees  c.  both 

24:14  I  c.  after  the  way 
Rom.  10:9  c.  with  thy  mouth 

14:11  every  tongue  shall  c. 

15:9  c.  to  thee  atnong  (ientiles 
P/iil.  2:11  every  tongue  should  c. 
■lam.  5:16  c.  your  faults 

1  uTfj/i/i  1:9  if  we  c.  our  sins 
4:15  e.  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God 

2  John  7  c.  not  Jesus  Christ 
Rev.  3:5  c.  his  name  bef.  my  Fa. 

C0i\'FE8SED,  ETH,  IXG. 
Ezr.  10:1  Ezra  had  c.  weeping 
yeh.  9:2  stood  and  c.  their  sins 
Pror.  28:13  whoso  c.  and  forsak. 
Pan.  9:20  r.  my  siu  and  the  sin 
Mat.  3:6  baptized  e.  their  sins 
John  1:20  c.  I  am  not  the  Christ 
.icts  19:18  many  c.  and  showed 
Ileb.  11:13  c.  they  were  strangers 

1  John  4:2  spirit  that  c.  Christ 

3  c.  not  Jesus  Christ  is  come 
COXFESSIOX. 

■los.  7:19  and  make  c.  to  God 

2  Chr.  30:22  offer,  and  making  c. 
Ezr.  10:11  make  c.  to  the  Lord 
Iktn.  9:4  I  prayed  and  made  c. 
Rom.  10:10  with  mouth  c.  is  m. 

1  Km.  6:13  witnessed  a  good  c. 
COXTIDEXfE. 

Jarl.  9:26  Shech.  put  c.  in  Gaal 
a  A'.  1S:19  w  h:Lt  c.  is  this  r  /«.  36:4 
.Inhi-.ii  is  nut  this  thy  fear,  thy  c. 

31:24  line  gold  thon  art  my  c, 
Ps.  65:5  art  c.  of  all  the  earth 

118:8  than  put  c.  in  man 
9  than  to  put  c.  in  princes 
Prov.  3:26  Lord  shall  be  thy  c. 

14:26  fear  of  Lord  is  strong  c. 

21:22  strength  ofc. 

25:19  c.  in  nufaithful 
Is.  .30:15  in  c.  be  vour  strength 
■ler.  48:13  ashamed  of  B.  their  c. 
Ezek.  28:26  shall  dwell  with  c. 

29:16  E.  be  no  more  c.  of  Israel 
Jlic.  7:5  put  ye  not  c.  in  a  truide 
Acts  28:31  preaching  with  all  c 

2  Cor.  1:15  In  this  c.  minded 
2:3  c.  that  my  joy  is  the  joy 
7:16  that  I  have  c.  in  yon 
8:22  great  c.  I  have  in  you 
10:2  the  c.  I  think  to  he  bold 
11:17  as  foolishly  in  this  c. 

Gal.  5:10  1  have  c.  in  you 
Eiih.  3:12  access  with  c.  by  faith 
Phil.  1:25  having  this  c. 
3:3  we  have  no  c.  in  the  flesh 

4  I  miL'bt  have  c.  in  flesh 
2  Thes.  3:4  c  in  L.  touching  yon 
Phi/e.  21  c.  in  Ihv  obedience 
III,.  3:6  if  we  hold  fast  c. 

14  beginning  of  our  c.  steadf. 
10:3.">  cast  not  away  your  c. 

1  ./ohn  2:23  we  may  have  c. 
3:21  then  have  we  c.  toward  G. 
5:14  the  c.  we  have  in  him 

COXFIDEXfES. 
Jer.  2:37  Lord  rejected  thy  c. 

COXFIDEXT. 
Ps.  27:3  in  this  I  be  c. 
Prop.  14:16  fool  rageth  and  is  c. 
Itoin.  2:19  art  c.  thou  art  a  guide 

2  Cor.  5:6  we  are  always  r. 
8  c.  and  ^viUiut:  to  he  absent 

9:4  ashamed  in  sauiec.  boasting 
Phil.  1:6  C-.  of  this  very  thing 
14  waxing  c.  by  my  bonds 
COXFinEXTI-Y. 
Ltike  22:5S  e.  athrined,  This  fel. 

COXFIRM. 
Rath  4:7  manner  to  e.  all  things 

1  A'.  1:14  I  willc.  thy  words 

2  A'.  15:19  to  c.  the  kingdom  in 
Est.  9:31  to  c.  these  days  of  P. 
Ps.  68:9  c.  thine  inheritance 
Is.  35:3  and  c.  the  feeble  knees 
Ezelc.  13:6  they  would  r.  the  w. 
Dan.  9:27  e.  C(tv.  for  one  week 

11:1  I  stood  to  r.  him 
Pom.  15:8  to  c.  iiromises  made 

1  Cor.  1:8  also  r.  you  to  the  end 

2  Vor.  2:8  ve  would  r.  v<nir  love 
C'OXFIRMATIOX. 

Phil.  1:7  in  the  r.  of  the  gospel 
/Itl/.  6:16  ioi  oath  fore,  is  an  cud 

{■OXFIRMED. 
2  .<;«m.  7:24  c.  to  thyself  Israel 
2  A'.  14:5  as  sotut  ns  king  was  c. 
1  Chr.  14:2  Lord  had  r.  him  k. 
16:17  r.  same  to  J.  P-:  105:10 
Btl.  9::i2  Esther  r.  mat.  of  Pur. 
pan.  9:12  c.  words  he  spako 


CON 

Acts  15:32  exhorted  and  e.  them 
1  Cor.  1:6  testim.  of  C.  (■.  in  yon 
Gal.  8:15  iff.  no  man  disannul. 

17  the  covenant  that  was  c. 
Ileh.  2:3  was  c.  to  us  by  them 

6:17  he  c.  it  by  an  oath 

COSFIRMETII.  IXG. 
Xarn.  .30:14  bonds  on  her.  he  e. 
Peal.  27:26  cursed  be  hef.  not 
Is.  44:26  c.  word  of  his  servant 
Mark  16:20  c.  the  word 
Arts  14:22  c.  souls  of  disciples 

15:41  Syria  c.  the  churches 

rOXFISCATIOX. 
Ezr.  7:26  judgm.  be  exec,  to  c. 

COXFLICT. 
PJril.  1:.30  same  c.  ye  saw  in  me 
Co!.  2: 1  knew  what  c.  I  have 

COXFORMABLE. 
Phil.  3:10  made  c.  to  his  death 

COXFORMED. 
Pom..  8:29  c.  to  image  of  his  Son 

12:2  be  not  c.  to  this  world 

COXFOfXD. 
Gen.  11:7  c.  their  language,  9 
■ler.  1:17  lest  I  e.  thee  before 
1  Cor.  1:57  to  c.  the  wise,  to  c. 

COXFOUXBED. 
a  K.  19:26  iidiab.  were  c.  Is.  .37:27 
./oS  6:20  c.  bee.  they  had  hoped 
/*.?.  .i5:4  be  c.  that  seek  my  soul 

69:6  let  not  those  seek  L".  be  c. 

71:13  be  c.  that  are  adversaries 
24  are  c.  that  seek  my  hurt 

&3:17  let  them  be  c.  for  ever 

97:7  c.  be  all  that  serve  images 

129:5  let  all  be  c.  that  hate  Zion 
Is.  1:29  c  for  the  gardens 

19:9  that  weave  net-work  be  c. 

37:27  inhabitants  were  c. 
./(;;'.  9;  19  c.  bee.  we  have  forsaken 

10:14  founder  c.  by  image,  51:17 

17:18  be  c.  that  persecute  me 

46:24  dau.  of  E.  c;  48:20  Sloab 

49:23  Hamath  is  c;  50:2  Bel. 

.50:12  your  mother  be  sore  c. 

51:47  Babylon  whole  land  be  c. 
51  c.  bee.  we  heard  reproach 
Ezek.  I«:.i2  be  th.ui  c.  .54,  63 
Mic.  7:16  nations  c.  at  their  m. 

Zee.  10:5  riders  and  horses  be  c. 
Acts  2:6  multitude  were  c. 

9:22  Saul  c.  Jews  at  Damascus 

Vshnmed    and    COXFOl'XD- 

En. 

T^s'.  40:14  ash.  c.  seek  sold.  70:2 
Is.  24:23  i:ioon  be  c.  sun  be  o.?A. 

41:11  inc.  ag.  thee  be  a.  and  c. 

45:16  idol  iiiak.  be  ash.  and  c. 

54:4  not  be  a.fham.  neither  c. 
Jer.  14:3  nol).  and  lit.  ones  a.  c. 

15:9  borne  seven  been  a.  and  c. 

22:22  Bhalt  be  ashamed  and  c. 

31:19  ff*A.  vea  c.  bee.  I  did  bear 
Ezek.  .36:32 'he  a.  a.  c.  for  your  w. 
Mic.  3:7  seers  bo  a.  diviners  c. 

Xot  COXFOUXDED. 
Ps.  22:5  were  nol  c. 
Is.  45:17  nor  c.  world  with,  end 

50:7  God  will  help.  I  not  be  c. 
1  Pet.  2:6  believeth  shall  not  be  c. 

COXFIISED. 
Is.  9:5  battle  is  with  c.  noise 
Acts  19::32  the  assembly  was  c. 

COXFPSIOX. 
Ler.  18:23  a  beast  to  lie.  it  is  c. 

20:12  thev  have  wrought  c. 
1  .Vrtm.  20::!0  chosen  D.  to  thy  c. 
Ezr.  !l:7  delivered  to  c.  of  face 
.fc610:15I  am  full  ofc. 
Ps.  35:4  to  c.  that  devise 

44:15  my  c.  is  cont.  before  me 

70:2  to  c.  that  desire  my  hurt 

71:1  let  me  never  be  put  to  c. 

109:29  cover  with  their  owni  c. 
Is.  24:10  the  city  ofc.  is  broken 

.30:3  trust  in  shadow  of  Egypt  c. 

34:11  stretch  on  it  line  ofc. 

41:29  their  molten  images  are  c. 

45:16  makers  of  idols  go  to  c. 
61:7  for  c.  thev  shall  njoiee  in 
,Ier.  3:25  and  our  c.  covereth  us 
7:19  provoke  to  the  c. 
20:11  everl.  c.  never  be  forgot 


CON 

COXGREGATIOX. 

Lev.  10'17  to  hear  iniquity  ofc. 

16:33  atonement  for  all  the  c. 
Num.  1:16  the  renowned  ofc. 

14:27  hear  with  this  evil  c.  ? 

15:15  one  ordinance  he  for  c. 

16:21  Sep.  yours,  from  this  c. 
45  get  you  up  from  am.  this  c 
47  Aaron  ran  into  midst  ofc. 

27:16  Lord  set  a  man  over  c. 

35:12  bef.  c.  for  judg.  Jos.  20:6 
.hid.  20:1  c.  gatli.  as  one  man 

21:5  came  not  np  with  c.  to  L. 
1  A'.  12:20  called  Jeroboam  to  c. 
Ezr.  10:8  himself  sep.  fr.om  c. 
Xeh.  i:J:l  Moab.  not  come  into  c. 
.lab  15::i4  c.  of  hypoc.  desolate 

.30:28  and  I  cried  in  the  c. 
ps.  1:5  nor  sinners  in  c.  of  right. 

22:22  midst  ofc.  will  I  praise 

26:5  hated  the  c.  of  evil-doers 

58:1  speak  righteousness,  Oc. .? 

74:2  rem.  c.  tliou  hast  pnrch. 
19  forget  not  the  c.  of  thy  poor 

75:2  when  I  receive  the  c. 

fi2:l  G.  standeth  in  c.  of  mighty 

89:5  thy  faithfulness  in  c. 

107:32  exalt  him  also  in  c. 

111:1  praise  the  Lord  in  c. 
Prov.  5:14  in  midst  ofc. 

21:16  remain  in  c.  of  tlie  dead 
Is.  14:13  will  sit  on  mount  ofc. 
■ler.  6:18  O  c.  what  is  among 

:i0:20  c.  be  established  before 
Lam.  1:10  not  enter  into  c. 
IIos.  7: 12  chas.  them  as  their  e. 
./o,;2:16  sanctify  the  c. 
Acts  13:43  when  c.  was  liroken 
All  llic  fOXGREGATIOX. 
if  c.  8:3  gather  (dl  the  c. 

16:17  atonement  for  cUl  the  c. 
Xam.  16:3  alt  the  c.  are  holy 
22  be  wroth  with  all  the  c.  f 

20:27  sight  of  ffK  the.  c.  25:6 
.los.  22:21)  w  ratli  fell  on  all  the  c. 

1  A'.8:14  king  blessed o//MfC.  65 

1  Chr.  29:20  all  the  c.  blessed  L. 

2  Cln\  2.3:3  a.  <.  c.  made  covenant 
29:8  all  the  c.  worshipped 

Xeh.  5:13  all  the  c.  said,  Amen 
8:17  (dt  the  c.  come  again 
Elders  of  the  COXGREGA. 

TIOX. 

Lev.  4:15  e.  ofc.  shall  lay  hands 

Great  C'OXGREGATIOX. 

1  K.  8:65  Sol.  held  feast,  and  all 

Is.  ai/r.  c.  2C'Ar.  7:8;  30:13 
Ezr.  10:1  assem.  to  him  a  gr.  c. 
Ps.  22:25  pr.  be  of  thee  in  ff.  c. 
.3.5:18  give  thee  thanks  in  g.  c. 
40:9  preached  right,  in  g.  c. 

10  not  cone,  truth  from  (/cen^c 
rOXGRBG.\TI0X  of  Israel. 
Ler.  4:13  ifc.  of  Is.  siu 

2  Chr.  24:0  accord,  to  com.  ofc.  /. 

COXGBEGATIOX  of  the 
Lord. 
Nam.  16:3  vou  above  c.  L. 

27-17  c.  oft.  Lord,  not  as  sheep 
Peat.  2:1:  i  not  en.  c.  (if  t.  L.  2,  3 
1  Chr.  28:8  in  sight  of  c.  L. 
Tabernacle  of  the  COXORE:- 

GATIOX. 
Ex.  29:44  sanctify  1.  oft.  c. 

33:7  called  it  the  tab.  of  the  c. 
Lev.  16::i3  atone,  for  t.  of  the  c. 
Nam.  4:3  ta.  of  the  c.  23.  25 

.8:9  Levites  before  t.  of  the  c. 

12:4  come  out  to  t.  of  t.  c. 

14:10  glory  of  L.  ap.  in  t.  ofc. 

18:4  charge  of  taber.  of  the  c. 
Dent.  31:14  pres.  yours,  in  t.  of  C 
.los.  18:1  set  up  t.  of  t.  c.  at  ShiL 

1  A".  8:4  bro.  up  the  t.  2  Chr.  5:5 

2  Chr.  1:3  there  was  t.  of  the  c. 
Sec  DOOR. 

Tent  of  the  COXGREGA- 

TIOX. 

Ex.  39:32  tent  of  the  c.  finished 

40:34  a  cloud  cov.  tent  of  the  c. 

35  M.  not  alile  to  enter  (.  ofc. 

Whole  COXGREGATIOX. 
Ex.  lli:2  »'.  c.  of  Isa.  murmured 
Najn.  3:7  keep  charge  of  uliolc  C- 
,los.  22:18  wroth  witTi  n\  c. 
Jiid.  21:13  k7i.  f.  sent  to  Benj. 


Dnn.  9:7  belongeth  c.  of  faces,  8  -i  ci,,:  6:3  king  blessed  uliolc  c. 


Acts  19:29  citv  was  filled  with  c 
1  Cor.  14:33  fiod  not  author  ofc. 
./a/rt.  3:16  where  strife  is,  is  c. 

rOXGEALED. 

Ex.  15:8  depths  wi'i-e  c.  in  sea 
COXGRATIILATE. 

1  Chr.  18:10  his  welfare,  and  c. 


Ezr. 2:64  nliolic. 42.:360..\Wi. 7:66 
Prov.  26:26  be  showed  bef.  «'.  c. 

COXGBEGATIOXS. 
Ps.  26:12  in  c.  will  I  bless  L. 

68:26  bless  ye  God  in  the  c. 

74:4  enemies  roar  in  thy  c. 
CONIAH.    Jfc.  22:24,28;  37:1 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


803 


cox 

CO\ai  ER. 

Jiev.  6:2  coiuiiuiiiii;  uml  to  c. 
COMllEROUS. 

Eom,  8::J7  wc  aru  more  than  c. 
<'0\St'IE\<E. 

Jofin  8:!)  toinifti'd  by  own  (■. 

Acf^  'i-l:l  1  \uv\-  livfd  in  yood  c. 
24:l(i  It  r.  void  of  olVcnce 

Jfom.  'i:lh  c.  bearin;;  wituoss 
y:l  my  e.  hv:\r\n\:  wiincss 
13:5  bf  Hiihirct  Tor  r.  cake 

1  Cor.  S:T  with  <-.  of  idol  i-at  it 
10  weak  r.  bi*  finbohU'iU'd 
12  womul  weak  c.  ye  sin 

10:2o  no  qufstion  for  c.  wike.  SI 
28  fat  not.  for  his  and  c.  sake 
21>  c.  I  cay,  not  thine  own.  but 

2  Cor.  l:12'te!*tiniony  ofourc. 
4:2  com.  to  every  nian's  c. 

1  Tim.  1:5  and  of  a  ijood  €. 

19  holdiiii,'"  faith  and  a  jjood  c. 
3:0  mystery  of  faith  in  pure  c. 
4:2  c.  Wared  witli  a  hot  iron 

2  7'i/n.  l:;i  whom  I  serve  with  c. 
Tit.  1:15  but  their  <•.  ie  deftlcd 
Utb.  U:i»  as  iHTlniiiini,'  to  c. 

14  pnri;c  e.  from  dead  works 
10:2  wor-^hippers  no  more  c. 

22  sprinkh'a  from  an  evil  c. 
l."i:lH  tru-=t  we  have  jsrood  c. 

1  P«-r.  2:  in  for  c.  endure  ijrief 
3:16  liavim;  a  _i;ood  c. 

21  but  the  answer  of  a  good  c. 
C-0\St'IE\rES. 

2  Cor.  5.11  manile^t  in  vourc. 

COXeiECRATE. 
Ex.  2(t:'J<'.  A.  and  irons.  ;J0:30 
32:29c.  yourselves  this  day  to  L. 
1  CAr.  29:5  c.  his  t*erviee  to  Lord 
Ezfk.  4:J:2(i  shall  c.  themselves 
iiic.  4:13  1  will  c.  their  j;aia 

<'0\SECRATED. 
J'hI.  17:5  M.  c.  one  of  sons,  12 

1  A.'.  i;i:;j:iwlK)Soover  would,  he  c. 

2  i  'hr.  29:31  c.  yourselves  to  Lord 
:i;i  <■.  tlmiirs  si.v  hundred  oxen 

31:ti  liitie  of  holy  things  c. 

Jlefj.  7:2H  Son,  who  is  c.  evermore 

10:20  by  a  livinij  wuv  <*.  for  us 
COXSECRATlbx,  S. 

E.f..  29:22  for  it  is  a  rum  of  c. 

L^v.  7:37  this  is  law  of  tlie  c. 

8:28  c.  for  sweet  savor  to  Lord 
31  with  bread  in  basket  oft*. 
33  days  of  your  c.  be  at  end 

Nam.  6:9  dellled  liead  of  his  c. 
COVSEXT,  ED.  I\G. 

Gtii.  :it:Ji  niily  K-t  us  r.  in  them 

7a  'If.  !:;:S  shult  not  c.  to  him 

1  A'.  2=i:s  hearken  not,  norr. 

/^■.  5U:Irt  sawest  thief,  thou  c. 

Prov.  1:10  entice  thee.  c.  th.  not 

Dan.  1:14  so  he  c.  in  this  matter 

Ltike  2:J:51  same  had  not  c. 

jlr/rf8:l  c.  to  his  death.  22:20 
1«;20  to  tJirry  louL'er,  he  c.  not 

Jioin.  7:lfil  c.  to  law 

1  Tiiii.  (i:3 1*.  not  to  whole,  words 
CO^SE\T,  ^iibMtnntive. 

1  .S'(i;/i.  11:7  came  out  uilhouec. 

Ps.  8i:5  et»n*uUed  with  one  c. 

lIiK-i.  ti:9  of  |)rie:*ts  murder  by  c. 

Z^/K  -iM  HiM've  him  witli  one  c. 

Lukf  14: 18  one  c.  to  make  excuse 

1  Cor.  T:5  ex.  with  c.  lor  a  time 
CONSIDER. 

Dent.  4:39  c.  it  in  tliv  heart 
32:29  wise  to  c.  hitter  end 

Jwl.  18:14  r.  what  ve  have  to  do 

1  Sam,  12:24^.  lio\vt:reat  thinjjs 
25:17  r.  wli.it  thou  wilt  do 

Job  11:11  will  he  not  then  c.  it? 
2;i:15  I  c.  I  am  afraid  of  him 
34:27  would  not  c.  his  ways 
37:14  c.  wondrous  works  of  God 

Pn.  5:1  c.  my  meditation 
9:13  c.  my  trouble 
8:3  when  I  c.  thv  heavens 
l;i:3  c.  ajid  hear."  45:10 
25:19  c.  my  enemies 
37:10  dilii;entlv  c.  his  place 
48:  W  c.  her  palaces,  that  ye 
50:22  c.  thia,  ye  that  forjret  God 
64:9  wisely  c.  of  his  doniic 
119.95  I  will  c.  thy  testimonies 
153  c.  mine  aflliction,  deliver 
159  c.  how  I  h)vc  thy  precepts 
Proc.  6:6  i^)  to  ant.  c.  her  ways 
23:1  <•.  what  is  before  thee 
24:12  that  pondereth  heart c.  it* 

Ec.  5:1  c.  not  that  they  do  eWl 

7:13  c.  work  of  God,  "who  can 

14  but  m  day  of  adversity  c. 

Is.  1:3  ray  peopU'  doth  note. 
5:12  c.  operation  of  his  hands 


cox 

l<.  14:16  shnll  narrowly  c.  thee 
18:4  c.  in  mv  dwcllini:-plac<! 
41:20  that  ihrv  may  see.  and  c. 
43:18  nor  c.  the  thitiirs  of  old 
52:15  iK.t  heard  shall  they  c. 
J^r.  2:10  c.  if  there  be  such  thins; 
23:20  in  the  laiti-rdays  yo  bh.c. 

it  perfectly.  :10:2» 
Lam.  2:20  c.  to  whom  dime  this 
5:1  O  Lord,  c.  our  reproarh 
Eztk.  12:3  it  mav  lu-  Ihcv  will  c. 
Dan.  9:23  and  c.  ilic  vi>inn 
//fw.  7:2  c.  not  that  I  remember 
llnq.  1:5  c.  your  ways.  7 
2:15  I  prav  c.  iVnmthis  dav.  1ft 
Mat.  0:28  c.  the  lilies,  Lu.  12:27 
L»ik€  12:24  c.  the  ravens 
John  11:50  norc.  It  is  expedient 
,4c/j>.- 15:6 elders  came  toe.  of  tins 
2  Tim.  2:7  c.  and  L.  j:ive  thee 
Hi:h.  3:1  brethren  c.  the  Apostle 
7:4  c.  how  t:reat  this  man  was 
Ifl:2t  let  us  r.  one  another 
12:3  c.  him  endured  such  con. 
CONSIDERED,  EisT. 

1  A".  5:8  I  have  c.  thinL"* 
Job  1:8  hast  thou  c.  Job  ?  2:3 
Px.  31:7  hast  c.  mv  trouble 
Prov.  24:32  then  i  c.  it  well 
Ec.  4:1  I  c.  all  tlie  oppri'ssions 

4airain  I  c.  all  travel,  and 
9:1  all  this  I  c.  to  declare  this 

Jtr.  3i:2t  c.  not  people  have  spo. 

Artit  12:12  when  IVter  had  c. 

Rom.  4:1I>  c.  not  his  body  dead 
rOVSIDERETH.  I\G. 

Pit.  :W:15  he  r.  all  their  works 
41:1  blessed  is  he  c.  the  poor 

Prov.  21:12  c.  house  of  wicked 
28:22  c.  not  jioverty  shall  conni 
29:7  riirhteous  c.  cause  of  poor 
31:16  she  c.  a  tield.  huyeih  it 

/*f.  44:19  none  c.  to  sny.  I  burnt 
57:1  none  c.  riirht.  is  tak.  away 

Kzek.  18:14  c.  and  dnrth  not.  28* 

(;il.  6:1  c.  lest  also  be  tempted 

Iltb.  13:7  c.  cud  of  Uu-ir  uonver. 
CONSIST.  ETII. 

Luke  12:15  life  c.  not  in  abund. 

Col.  1:17  by  him  all  things  c. 
CONSOLATION. 

Jer.  16:7  nor  i,'ive  them  cup  of  c. 

L?/^-i?- 2:25  Simeon  waiting  fore. 
6:24  woe  to  you  rich,  rec.  yo.  c. 

.4c/j*4:36  ipterpreted,  son  (if  c. 
15:31  they  rejoiced  for  the  c. 

Rom.  15:5  God  of  c.  y:nint  you 

2  Cor.  1:5  imr  c.  aboundcthby  C. 

6  afflicted  for  your  c.  comforted 

7  so  ye  be  paftaktTs  of  the  c. 
7:7  c.  wherewith  he  was  conif. 

Phil.  2:1  if  any  c.  in  Christ 
2  Thfi*.  2:16  ffiven  us  everlast.  c. 
Phile.  7  joy  and  r.  in  thy  love 
Htb.  6:18  mii;ht  nave  strong  c. 

CONSOLATIONS. 
Job  15:11  are  c.  of  (iod  small 
21:2  and  let  this  be  your  c. 
Is.  66:11  with  breasts  of  here. 

CONSORTED, 
Act8  17:4  c.  with  Paul  and  Silas 

<*ONSPIRACY. 
2  .^awf.  15:12  Absalom's  c,  ntrong 
2  A'.  12:20  a  c.  and  slew  Jonsh 
14:19  c.  aij.  A.  2  Cfir.  25:27 
1.5:15  acts  of  Shallmn  and  c. 
17:4  found  c.  in  Iloshea 
J^r.  11:9  c.  anionir  men  of  .Tndah 
Ez^'k.  22:25  a  c.  of  her  jirophets 
Acts  2;3:13  forty  which  made  c. 

CONSPIR  \TORS. 
2  Sam.  15:31  Ahilh.  is  among  c. 

i'ONSPIRED. 
Gen.  37:18  c.  air.  Jos.  to  slay  him 
1  Sam.  22:13  c.  thou  and  son()f  J. 

1  A'.  15:27  Baasha  c.  a^a.  Nadab 
16:9  Zimri  c.  acrinn'^t  Elah.  16 

2  A'.  0:14  Jehu  c.  a-.^ainst  Joram 
10:9  I  c.  a;;uinst  my  master 
1.5:10  Shallum  <.  air.  Zeehariah 

25  Pekah  c.  against  Pekahiah 
21:2:3  ,«erv.  of  Amon  c.  aij.  him 

24  c.  airainst  him.  2  Chr.  33:25 
2  CAr,  24:21  c.  a-^rainst  Jehoiada 

25  serv.  of  Joash  c.  air.  him,  26 
Xeh.  4.8  c.  all  to  come  and  tl<:ht 
Amos  7:10  Amos  hath  c.  ag.  thee 

CONSTANT.  LY. 
1  r^r.  28:7  if  he  be  c.  to  do  com, 
Prov.  21:28  heareth.  speaketh  r. 
Arts  '2:15  she  c.  atlirmed  it  waa 
Tit.  3:81  will  thou  atTirin  c. 
CONSTELLVTIONS. 
Is.  13:10  c.  thereof 


COX 

CONSTRAIN,  ED,  ETII. 

2  A'.  4:8  women  c.  him  to  eat 
.A>//32:18  the  spirit  in  me  c.  me 
.Mat.  14:22  J.  c.  disc.  Mark  6:45 
Luke  24:29  c.  him,  saying.  Abide 
Acta  16:15  I.ydifi  c.  us  to" come 
28:19  I  was'c.  to  apjieal  to 
2  Cor.  5:14  love  of  Christ  c.  us 
Gal.  0:12  c.  you  to  beiircum. 

I'ONSTRAINT. 
1  Pit.  6:2  oversiglit,  nut  by  c. 

CONSILTVTICJN. 
Mark  15:1  chief  priests  held  ac. 

CONSl  LT.  ED.  ETII. 
1  A'.  12:6  Kelinbuamc.  8 

1  Chr.  13:1  I),  c.  with  eaptuins 

2  Chr.  20:21  Jeh.  c.  with  peojile 
,\V/i.  5:7  then  I  c.  with  myself 
.^.  62:4  c.  to  ejist  him  down 

83:3  c.  against  hidden  ones 
.5  liave  c.  with  one  consent 
Ez^k.  21:21  king  M'\\.  c.  images 
Dan.  6:7  jiresidi-iits  and  capt.  c. 
.V/c.  6:5  rem.  what  Halak  c. 
//rt*.  2:10  c.  shame  to  thy  house 
Mat.  26:4  c.  might  take  Jesus 
Lu.  14:31  c.  w.  able  with  10.000 
John  12:10  c.  to  put  L.  to  death 

CONSILTER. 
Dent.  18:11  ac.  with  spirits 

CONSl"  >IE. 
Ex.  33:3  lest  I  c.  thee  in  way,  5 
Dent.  5:25  this  lire  will  c.  us 
7:Hi  shalt  c.  all  the  people 
28::j8  locust  shall  c.  it,  42 
;vi:22  lire  kindUxl  in  anger  c. 
Jo>i.  24:20  c.  after  done  you  good 

1  Sam.  2::J3  to  c.  thine  eyes 

2  A".  1:10  let  fire  c.  thy  fifty.  12 
J{>f)  15::i4  fire  c.  tabem.  of  hrib. 

20:2<;  a  fire  not  blown  c.  him 
24:  li)  and  heat  c.  snow  waters 

/V,  .'17:20  c.  into  smoke  shall  c. 
39:11  his  beauty  to  c.  away 
49:14  their  beauty  c.  in  grave 
78:33  their  days  did  he  c. 

/y.  7:20  i»  shall  c.  the  bejird 
10:18  c.  glory  of  his  forest 
27:10  shall  calf  c.  branches 

Jer.  49:27  fire  c.  pal.  of  Ben-ha 

Ezek.  4:17  c.  away  for  iniquity 
13:13  great  hailstones  to  c.  it 
21:28  sword  is  furbished  to  c. 
22:15  I  will  c.  thy  filthiness 
24:10  kindle  fire.  c.  the  flesh 
35:12  thev  are  giv.  us  to  c. 

Dan.  2:44  "it  shall  c.  these  kingd. 

ITm.  11:6  sword  c.  his  branches 

Zep.  1:2  I  will  c.  all  ofl'land 
.3  I  will  c.  man  and  beast 

Zf'C,  5:4  in  house  and  c.  it 
14:12  tonirue  shall  c.  awav 

2  Theii.  2:8  whom  L.  shall' c. 

Jam.  4:3  may  c.  it  on  your  lusts 

CONSrME  them. 

Er.  .32:10  that  I  may  c.  ^  12 
Num.  16:21  c.  /.  in  a  moment,  45 
Deut.  7:22  mavest  not  c.  /. 
AV/.  9:31  not  utterly  c.  ^Ac7« 
Etf.  9:21  n.  cast  lot  toe.  them 
Ps.  59:13  c.  /.  in  wrath,  c.  (hem 
Jer.  8:13  I  will  utterly  c.  t. 

14:12  1  will  c.  them  by  sword 

Ezek.  20:13  fury  on  them  to  c.  t. 

Luke  9:54  fire  to  c.  Mcwi 

CONSl'MED. 

fffft.  19:15  be  c.  in  the  iniquity 

17  escape  to  mount,  lest  be  0. 

31:40  in  day  drought  c.  me 
Er.  :i:2  behold,  bush  was  not  c. 

15:7  wrath  c.  them  as  stubble 

22:6  if  corn  be  c.  there^vilh 
Xu/n.  11:1  c.  them  were  in  utter. 

12:12  of  wlumi  fiesh  is  half  c. 

16:26  lest  ye  }w  c.  in  their  sine 
:J5  fire  c.  "the  2.50  men 

21:28  lire  hath  c.  Ar  of  Moah 

25:11  that  1  c.  not  child,  of  ler. 

32:13  L'eiier.  d(tnc  evil  was  c. 
Pfut.  2:16  men  of  war  were  c. 
Jwl.  6:21  fire  out  of  rock  c.  flvsh 
2  Sam.  21-5  the  man  that  c.  us 

1  A*.  18:38  fell  andc.  2  Chr.  7:1 

2  A'.  1:10  lire  c.  hisfiftv.  12 

2  Chr,  88  children  of  Isr.  c.  not 
AV//.  2-3  gates  thereof  are  c.  13 
./ob  1:16  fire  of  God  c.  sheep 
4:9  by  breath  of  his  nostrils  e. 
6:17  snow  and  ice  are  c. 
7:9  as  cbmd  IS  c  andvanisheih 
19:27  reins  c.  ;  33:21  flesh  is  c. 
Ph.  6:7  mine  eye  c.  31:9 
10  mv  bones  c.  102.3 
3y:10c.  bv  blow  of  thy  hand 
71:13  let  them  be  c.  that  are 


COX 

Ps.  73:19  utterly  c.  with  terrors 
78:6:1  (Ire  c.  their  young  men 
90:7  we  are  c.  by  thine  anger 
101:35  let  sinners  be  c.  out  Of 
119:87  alni(p«t  c.  me  upon  earth 
i:i9myzeal  halh  c.  me,  becau. 

Pror.  .5:11  flesh  and  boily  an-  c. 

Js.  16:4  oppressitrs  c.  out  of  land 
29:20  the  scorncr  is  c.  and  all 
61:7  c.  us  berati-^e  of  iniijuities 

Jr.  5:3c.  refused  correctnni 
6:29  lead  is  c.  ;  12:4  beasts 
20:18  sliduld  be  c.  with  sliame 
:t6:23  till  all  the  roll  wasc. 
■11:18  w.'  h.ne  iK-eii  c.  by  sword 

/,'/;/(.  2:22  ihosf^  I  swad.  enemy  c. 
3:22  of  Lord's  mercies  not  c. 

Eztk.  19:12  rods  fire  c.  22:31 
24:11  scum  of  it  may  bee. 
4:t:8  wlu-refori'  I  have  c.  them 

.Mat.  3:6  sons  nf  Jacob  are  not  e. 

(ltd.  5:15  ye  be  not  c. 

Shnll  be  CONSIMED. 

.V'///(.  1 1:35  \\ilder.  x//.  Ihev  be.  c. 

17:13  sha/lwi'  be.  c.  witli  dying? 
1  Sam.  12:25  ve  s.  be  c. 
In.  1:28  that  t'orsake  L.  sh.  he  c. 

66:17  eat  swine's  flesh,  s.  bee. 
Jer.  16:4  s.  be  c.  by  sw.  4 1:12.  27 
Ezek.  5: 12  with  famine  shall  be  c. 

13:14  and  ye  iJatll  be  c. 

:14:29  sh.  Im'  no  more  c. 

47:12  unrshaU  fruitthcreof />t'C. 
Dan.  11:16  land  which  shaU  be  c. 

CONSl>IED.  frith  till  or 
until. 

Druf.  2:\^  unfit  c.  Jos.  5:0 
28:'.>1  i//ifit  he  Inne  c.  thee 
Jos.  10:20  slayimr  them  till  c. 

1  Sam.  15:18  i//ifil  they  be  c. 

2  Sam.  22:38  I  turned  not  until  I 
hade,  them,  P.t.  18:37 

I  A'.  22:11  push  Syr.  v.c.  them, 

2  A'.  13:17, 19 ;"2  Chr.  18:10 
Ezr.  9:14  angry  ^?//  hadst  c.  U6 
t/f/'.  9:lf)  send  a  sword  ////  I  have 
c.  them,  24:10;  27:8;  49:37 
CONSl'^IETH.  ING. 
Deut.  4:24  a  c.  fire.  /AVj.  12:29 
:   9:3  L.  goeth  bef.  thee  as  c.  fire 
Jf>b  13:28  he  c,  as  a  garment  that 
22:20  remnant  of  them  fire  c. 
31:12  fire  that  c.  to  destruction 
Is.  5:24  as  the  flame  c.  chat!" 

CONSl'>I>IATIO\. 
Dan.  9:27  desolate  until  c. 
CONSl. MPTION. 
i>i>.  26:16  appoint  over  you  c. 
Deut.  28:22  smite  thee  with  c. 
iif.  10:22  c.  dec.  shall  overflow 
23  the  Lord  shall  make  a  c. 
28:22  I  have  heard  from  L.  a  c. 

CONTAIN. 
1  K.  8:27  heaven  of  heav.  cannot 

c.  thee.  2  Chr.  2:6;  6:18 
.lohn  21:25  world  nr)t  c.  the  books 
1  Cur.  7:9  if  cannot  c.  marry 

CONTAINED,  ETII,  INC. 
Ezfk.  2:1:32  thy  sister's  cup  c. 
Ii\)//i.  2:14  by  nat.  tlii.  c.  in  law 
E/ifi.  2:15  abol.  law  c.  in  ordin. 

1  Pit.  2:6  it  is  c.  in  scripture 

<^ONTEMN,  ED,  ETII. 

p£.  10:13  wicked  c.  God? 
15:4  eyes  a  vile  person  is  c. 
107:11  c.  counsel  of  Most  High 
Cant.  8:7  substance  would  be  c. 
/«.  16:14  glory  of  Moab  be  c. 
Ezek.  21:10  it  c.  rod  of  ray  son 

iONTEMPT. 
E<t.  1:18  thus  arise  too  much  c. 
.lob  12:21  c.  <m  princes,  pji.  ll>7:4i 
31:34  c.  of  families  terrify  me 
Ph.  119:22  remove  from  me  c. 
123:3  we  are  ex.  filled  with  c. 
4  soul  filled  with  c.  of  proud 
Pro?'.  18:3  wicked  com.  then  c. 
Is.  23:9  into  c.  the  h<moral)le 
Dan.  12-2  awake  to  everlast.  c. 

CONTEMPTIRLE. 
.Vrt/.  1:7  sav.  table  of  Lord  is  c. 
12  meat  c.  ;  2:9  I  made  you  c. 

2  Cor.  10:10  his  speech  c. 
CONTE^IPTlOrSLY. 

Ps.  31:18  speak  c.  against  right. 

CONTEND. 
Deut.  2-9  neither  c.  in  Rattle.  24 
Job  9:3  if  c.  he  (annot  answer 
13:8  will  vec.  for  God? 
Pror.  28-4  such  as  keen  law  c. 
Er  6:10  mav  ht  t   with  hira 
/^-   4y:251  will  c.  with  him 
,  50.8  who  will  c.  with  me  ? 


804 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


CON 

Is.  57:16 1  will  not  <•.  for  over,  nor 
Jer.  12:5  how  c.  with  horsi^s? 
18:19  to  voice  of  them  that  c. 
Amos  7:4  Lord  called  to  c.  by  fire 
Mic.  6:1  c.  thou  bef.  the  mount. 
Jude  3  earnestly  c.  for  the  faith 

CO.\TE\DED. 
•Yf*.  13:11  c.  1  with  rulers,  17 
Job  :ll:13  servants  when  they  c. 
Js.  41:12  not  find  them  that  c. 
Aeis  11:2  they  of  circum.  c,  with 

t'O^TEiVDEST. 
Job  10:2  show  me  wherefore  c. 

COXTEXDETH. 
Job  40:2  that  c.  with  Almighty 
Prov,  29:9  if  wise  c.  «itli  foolish 

CO\TE.\DIXG. 
Jude  9  when  c.  with  the  devil 

CO\TE\T. 
Oen.  37:27  sell  liim,  brethren  c. 
Lev.  10:20  heard  that,  he  was  c. 
Jos.  7:7  would  we  had  been  c. 

2  K.  6:3  one  Sfxid,  Be  c.  and  go 
Jb6  6:23  now  therefore  be  c. 
Pi-or.  6:35  nor  will  he  rest  c. 
Mark  15:15  Pilate  willing  to  c. 
Luke  3:14  be  c.  \vith  your  wages 
Phil.  4:11  in  every  state  to  be  c. 
1  Tim.  6:3  raiment,  let  us  be  c. 
Bth.  13:5  be  r.  with  such  things 

3  John  10  not  c.  with  prating 

CO\TE.\TIO\. 

Prov.  13:10  by  pride  Cometh  c. 

17:14  leave  olf  c.  before  it  he 

18:6  a  fool's  lips  enter  into  c. 

22:10  cast  out  scorner,  c.  sh.  go 
Jer.  15:10  borne  me  a  man  of  c. 
Hub.  1:3  tliat  raise  up  c. 
Acts  15::i9  the  c.  was  so  sharp 
Phil.  1:16  preach  Christ  of  c. 
1  Thes.  2:2  spealc  gospel  with  c. 

C"0\TE\TIO\S. 
Pmo.  18:18  causeth  c.  to  cease 
19  c.  like  bars  of  a  castle 

19:13  c.  ofa  wife,  27:15 

2.3:29  who  hath  c.  f 
1  Cor.  1:11  there  are  c.  am.  you 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  c.  and  strivings 

COXTEXTIOIIS. 

Prov.  21:19  with  c.  woman 
26:21  a  c.  man  to  kindle  strife 
27:15  droppini;  and  c.  woman 

Rom.  2:8  to  them  that  are  c. 

1  Cor.  11:16  if  any  seem  to  be  c. 

COXTE\T.ME\T. 

1  Tim.  6:6  i,'iidli.  with  c.  is  gain 

<'OXTIXl-.*L. 

Ex.  29:42  be  a  c.  burnt-offering 

2  ^7//-.  2:4  fore,  show-bread 
Prov.  15:15  merry  heart  ac.  feast 
Is.  14:6  suKJie  with  a  c.  stroke 
Jer.  48:5  c.  weeping  shall  go  up 
Ezek.  .39:14  men  of  c.  employm. 
X'M*e  18:5  lest  by  her  c.  coining 
Mom.  9:2  c.  sorrow  iu  my  heart 

See  BURNT-OFFEniNG. 

COXTIXIALLY. 

Gen.  6:5  imai^ination  was  evil  c. 

Ex.  28:30  on  heart  before  L.  c. 

1  t'hr.  16:11  seek  his  face  c. 

J"h  1:5  thus  did  Job  c. 

Ps.  :34:1  his  praise  be  c.  71:6 
35:27  c.  L.  be  mag.  40:16;  70:4 
:iS:  17  sorrow  c.  before  me 
40:11  truth  c.  preserve  me 
42:3  c.  say,  Where  is  thy  God? 
44:15  confusion  c.  before  me 
50:8  burnt-oft'er.  c.  before  me 
62: 1  goodness  of  G.  euduretli  c. 
71:3  whcreunto  I  may  c.  resort 
6  my  praise  be  c.  of  thee 
14  but  I  w  ill  hope  c.  and  yet 
73:2:)  I  am  c.  with  thee,  thou 
74:23  thd  tumult  incrcaseth  c 
109:15  let  them  be  before  L  c 
119:44  shall  I  keep  thy  law  c. 
109  my  soul  is  c.  \\\  my  hand 
117  respect  to  thy  statutes  c. 
140:2  c.  arc  t^^atliered  for  war 

Prov.  6:14  de\'iseth  iniscliief  c. 
21  bind  them  c.  on  thy  heart 

h.  21:8  c.  upon  the  watch-tower 
49:16  thy  walls  are  c.  before  me 
51:13  hast  feared  c.  because 
52:5  my  name  c.  is  blasph. 
58:11  L.  shall  guide  thee  c. 
60:11  gate^  shall  be  open  c. 
65:3  provoketh  nn-  to  anger  c. 

Jer.  6:7  before  me  c.  is  grief 

Itan.  0:16  G.  whom  servestc.  20 

}h}s.  12:6  wait  on  thy  God  tf. 

Ob.  16  heathen  drinii  c. 

jVoA.  3:19  thy  wick,  passed  e.  / 


CON 

Lvke  24:53  c.  in  temple 
Acts  6:4  ourselves  c.  to  prayer 
Rom.  13:6  c.  on  this  very  thing 
Heb.  7:3  abideth  a  priest  c. 

10:1  suerifiees  year  by  year  c. 

13:15  the  sacrifice  of  praise  c. 
COXTIXXAXCE. 
Dsut.  28:59  plag.  and  of  long  c. 
Ps.  139:16  in  c.  were  fashioned 
Is.  64:5  in  those  is  c. 
Rom.  2:7  patient  c.  in  well-doing 

COXTIXUE. 
Ex,.  21:21  If  he  c.  a  day  or  two 

1  Smn.  12:14  c.  following  the  L. 
13:14  thy  kingdom  not  c. 

2  .S'rem.  7:29  it  may  c.  for  ever 
1  A".  2:4  L.  may  c.  word  he  spake 
.Tob  15:29  neither  substance  c. 

17:2  ever,  in  their  provocation? 
Ps.  36:10  O  c.  thy  lovinsr-kind. 

49:11  that  their  houses  shall  c. 

102:28  children  of  thy  serv.  c. 

119:91  c.  according  tothyordin. 
Is.  5:11  c.  till  night,  till  wine 
•/<)■.  32: 14  may  c.  many  days 
Dan.  11:8  c.  more  years  than  k, 
Mut.  15:.32  c.  now  three  days 
.John  8:31  if  ye  c.  in  my  word 

1.5:9  c.  ye  in  my  love 
Arts  13:43  to  c.  in  grace  of  God 

14:22  exhorting  to  c.  in  faith 

26:22  I  c.  unto  this  day 
Rom.  6:1  shall  we  c.  iu  sin 

11:22  if  thou  c.  in  his  goodness 
Gal.  2:5  truth  of  gosiielmight  c. 
Phil.  1:25  I  shall  c.  wilh  vou  all 
Col.  1:23  if  ye  c.  in  the  faith 

4:2  c.  in  prayer,  and  watch 

1  Tim.  2:15  if  they  c.  in  faith 
4:16  doctrine,  c.  in  them 

2  Tim.  3:14  c.  in  things  hast 
Heb.  7:23  not  suffer  to  c. 

13:1  let  brotherly  love  c. 
■lam.  4:13  c.  there  a  year 
2  Pet.  3:4  things  c.  as  they  were 
1  John  2:3-1  ye  shall  c.  in  the  Son 
Rev.  13:5  jjower  to  c. 

17:10  he  nmst  c.  a  8h(jrt  space 

COXTIXfED. 

Ps.  72:17  his  name  be  c.  as  snn 

Dan.  1:21  Daniel  c.  to  year  of  C. 

Luke  6:13  c.  all  night  in  prayer 

22:28  ye  c.  with  me  in  tempt. 
Acts  1:14  these  c.  in  prayer 

2:42  c.  stead,  in  apostles'  doc. 

8:13  Simon  c.  with  Philip 

20:7  P.  c.  speech  until  midnight 
Ileb.  8:9  c.  not  in  my  covenant 
1  John  2:19  uo  doubt  c.  with  us 

COXTIXIETH,  IXG. 
■lob  14:2  as  shadow,  and  c.  not 
./f?'.  30:83  a  c.  whirlwind,  it 
Acts  2:46  c.  daily  with  one  ac. 
Rom.  12:12  c.  instant  in  prayer 
Gal.  3:10  cursed  c.  not  in  all  th. 

1  Tim.  5:5  c.  in  supplications 
Heb.  7:34  because  he  c.  ever 

13:14  we  have  no  c.  city,  hut 
Jatn.  1:25  perfect  law,  c.  in  it 

C'OXTR.\DI('TIXG. 
Acts  13:45  with  envy  c.  blasph. 

COXTR.\DICTIOX. 

Ileb.  7:7  without  c.  less  is  blessed 

12:3  endnred  such  c.  of  sinners 

COXTR.VRIVVISE. 

2  Cor.  2:7  c.  rather  to  forgive  him 
Gal.  2:7  c.  when  sa\\-  gospel  was 
IPet.  3:9  railing,  but  f.  blessing 

COXTR  VRV. 
Lev.  26:24  will  I  walk  c.  28,41 
Eil.  9:1  though  turned  to  c. 
Eztk.  I6:.34  c.  is  in  thee,  art  c. 
Mat.  14:24  for  the  wind  was  c. 
Acts  77:7  the.^e  do  c.  to  decrees 
18:13  to  worship  God  c.  to  law 
2;):3  to  be  smitten  c.  to  the  law 
26:9  c.  to  the  name  of  Jesus 
Itom.  11:24  grafl'ed  c.  to  nature 
16:17  c.  to  doctrine  ye  learned 
Gal.  5:17  c.  one  to  the  other 
Ciil.  2:14  handwriting c.  tons 
1  Thes.  2: 15  and  are  c.  to  all  men 
1  •'""•  1:10  c.  to  sound  doctrine 
ril.  2:8  he  of  ac.  part  be  asham. 

coxTRinrxiox, 

Rom.  15:26  c.  for  the  pour  saints 

fOXTRITE. 
Ps.  34:18  such  as  of  c.  spirit 
51^17  c.  heart,  wilt  not  despise 
Is.  57:15  of  a  c.  spirit,  to  revive 

heart  of  thee,  ojn-s 
60:2  of  c.  spirit  and  trembleth 

COXTROVERSV. 
Deut.  17:8  being  matters  of  c. 


COP 

Deut.  19:17  between  whom  c.  is 
21:5  by  their  word  c.  be  tried 
25:1  if  there  be  a  c.  betw.  men 

2  Sam.  15:2  that  had  a  c.  came 

3  Chr.  19:8  set  the  Levites  for  c. 
Is.  34:8  year  of  recom.  for  c. 
-/cr.  26:31  hath  c.  with  nations 
Ezek.  44:24  inc.  they  shall  stand 
Bos.  4:1  L.  hath  a  c.  with  inlnih. 

12:3  Lord  hath  a  c.  with  Judah 
Mic.  6:2  L.  hath  c.  with  peo]>le 
1  yim.  3:16  with.  c.  great  is  mys. 

COXVEXIEXT,  LY. 
Prov.  30:8  with  food  c.  for  me 
■ler.  40:4  it  seemeth  c.  to  go,  5 
Mark  6:21  a  c.  day  was  come 

14:11  might  c.  betray  him 
Acts  24:25  a  c.  season.  I  will  call 
Rom.  l:-28  to  do  things  not  c. 
1  Cor.  16:12  when  have  c.  time 
Eph.  5:4  talking,  nor  jesting,  c. 
PliUe.  8  to  enjoin  thee  that  c. 

COXVER.S.\XT. 
.Tos.  8:35  strangers  c.  am.  them 

1  Sam.  25:15  long  as  we  were  c. 

C'OXVERS.\TIO\. 
Ps.  37:14  as  lie  of  uiiright  c. 
59:23  ordereth  his  c.  aright 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  godly  sine,  had  c. 
Gal.  1:13  ye  have  heard  of  my  c. 
Eph.  2:3  had  our  c.  in  times  past 

4:22  concerning  the  former  c. 
Phil.  1:27  c.  as  becometh  gospel 

3:20  for  our  c.  is  in  heaven 
1  Tim.  4:12  be  an  example  in  c. 
Heb.  13:5  c.  be  without  covet. 
7  considering  end  of  their  c. 
■lam.  3:13  show  out  ofa  good  c. 

1  Pet.  1:15  in  all  manner  of  c. 
18  not  redeemed  from  vain  c. 

2:12  c.  honest  among  Gentiles 
3:1  may  be  won  by  c.  of  wives 

2  while  they  behold  chaste  c. 

16  falsely  accuse  your  good  c. 

2  Pet.  2:7  vexed  with  the  filthy  c. 
3:11  to  be  iu  all  holy  c. 

I'OXVERSIOX. 

Acts  15:3  declaring  c.  of  Gentiles 


CUR 


COXVERT,  ED. 

Ps.  51:13  sinners  be  c.  unto  thee 
Is.  6:10  lest  c.  and  be  healed 
60:5  abundance  of  sea  be  c. 
Mat.  13:15  be  c.  Mark  4:12 
18:3  c.  and  become  as  children 
Luke  33:33  when  c.  strengthen 
■lohn  12:40  be  c.  Acts  -IS-.-n 
-4c/.«3:19  repent  ye  and  bo  c. 
.latn.  5:19  do  err,  and  one  c.  him 

COXVERTETH,  IXG. 
Ps.  19:7  law  is  perfect,  c.  soul 
Jam.  5:20  he  which  c.  a  sinner 

COXVERTS. 
Is.  1:27  her  c.  be  redeemed  with 

COXVEY,  ED. 
1  A".  5:9  I  will  c.  tliem  by  sea 
yeh.  2:7  c.  me  over  till  I  come 
John  5:13  Jesus  c.  himself  away 

COX-V'IC'TED. 
John  8:9  c.  by  their  conscience 

C'OXVIXCE,  ED,  ETH. 
.Job  33:13  none  of  you  c.  Job 
.lohn  8:46  which  of  you  c.  me 
.4c/s  18:38  mightily  c.  the  Jev 


1  for.  14:24  he  is  c.  of  all,  he  is 
Tit.  1:9  be  able  to  c.  gainsayers 
./a7;i.  2:9  c.  of  law  as  transirres. 
■lude  15  toe.  all  that  are  ungodly 

COXVOC.VTIOX. 
Ex.  12:16  a  holy  c.  Lev.  •J3:7,  24, 

35;  7\r«;n.  28:18;  29:1 
J«wi.  28:36  first-ft-uit  a  holy  c. 

COXY,  lES. 
Lev.  11:5  c.  chew.  cud.  Deyt.  14:7 
ft.  104:18  a  refuge  for  the  c. 
Prov.  30:20  the  c.  a  feeble  folk 

COOK,  S. 
1  Sam.  8:13  daughters  to  he  c. 
9:23  Sam.  saidlo  the  c.  Bring 

COOL. 
Gen.  3:8  walking  in  c.  of  day 
iwArc  16:24  and  c.  my  tongue 

COPIED. 
Prov.  25:1  men  of  Ilezekiah  c. 
COPIXG. 

1  K.  7:9  from  foundation  to  e. 
COPPER. 

Ezr.  8:27  two  vessels  of  fine  c. 
COPPERS>llTII. 

2  Tim.  4:14  .\lexaiider  the  c.  did 
C0Pl'L.\T10X. 

Lev.  15:16  seed  of  c.  17,  18  I 


COPY. 

Detic.  17:18  write  a  c.  of  law 
■fos.  8:32  c  of  law  of  Moses 
Ezr.  4:11  r.  of  letter  sent.  5:6 
Est.  3:14  c.  of  writing,  8:13 

COR. 
Ezek.  45:14  a  hath  out  of  the  e. 

COR-VL. 
-lob  28:18  no  mention  made  of  c, 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  merchant  in  c, 

CORD.\X. 
Mark  7:11  it  is  c.  that  is,  a  gift 

CORD. 
■Tos.  2:15  let  spies  down  by  a  c. 
Job  30:11  he  hath  loosed  my  c. 

41:1  dr.  out  tongue  with  a  c.  ? 
Ec.  4:12  threefold  c.  not  quickly 

12:6  or  ever  silver  c.  be  loosed 
Is.  51:2  lengthen  thy  c. 
Mic.  2:5  a  c.  by  lot  in  the  congr. 

CORDS. 
Jud.  15:13  Samson  with  new  c. 
Job  36:8  in  c.  of  aflliction 
ft.  3:3  let  us  cast  away  their  c. 

118:'27  bind  tlie  sacrifice  with  c 

139:4  hath  cut  e.  of  the  wicked 

140:5  proud  have  hid  c.  for  me 
Pror.  5:23  with  c.  of  his  sins 
Is.  5:18  draw  iniiiuity  with  c. 

33:'20  any  of  the  c.  be  broken 
./.;■.  10:20  spoiled,  and  all  my  <r. 

.38:13  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  c. 
Eztk.  27:34  apparel  bound  withe 
IIos.  11:4  drew  with  c.  ofa  man 
■lohn  2:15  a  scourge  of  small  c, 

CORI.\XDER. 
E.v.  16:31  c.  seed,  .V//»i.  11:7 

CORI.XTH. 
Acts  18:1  after,  Paul  caine  to  C. 

19:1  while  Apollos  was  at  C. 

1  Cor.  1:2;  2  tor.  1:1,23 

2  Tim.  4:20  Erastus  abode  at  C, 
CORIXTHIAXS. 

Acta  18:8  of  the  C.  2  Cor.  6:11 

cor:»ior.\xt. 

Lev.  11:17  o«  1  and  c.  /A'wM4:17 
7s.  34:11  c.  possess  it,  Zep.  2:14 

CORX. 
Gen.  41:57  all  came  to  buy  c. 

42:2  c.  in  Egypt,  .4c/s  7:12 
Ex.  2.2:6  staclis  of  c.  be  consum 
Lev.  2:10  burn  nart  of  beaten  c. 

2.3:14  eat  hreaa  nor  parched  c. 
Xum.  18:37  c.  of  threshing-floor 
Deut.  16:9  put  sickle  to  c. 

25:4  not  muzzle  ox  treadeth  c. 

1  Cor.  9:9;  1  Tim.  5:18 
-Tos.  5:11  did  eat  of  old  c.  12 
Ruth  3:7  lie  down  at  heap  of  c. 

1  Sam.  17:17  I'orbreth.  parched  c. 
25:18  Abigail  took  of  parched  c. 

2  .^ain.  17:-iS  brought  parched  c. 
2  K.  19:36  blasted  c.  7s.  37:27 
AVA.  5:2  we  take  up  c.  for  tiiem 
■Jolt  5:26  as  a  shock  of  c.  eometh 

24:6  reap  every  one  c.  in  field 

39:4  young  grow  np  with  c. 
Ps.  65:9  thoifpreparest  them  c. 
13  the  valleys  covered  with  c. 

72:16  handful  of  c.  in  the  earth 

78:'24  given  of  the  c.  of  heaven 
Prov.  11:20  with.  c.  people  curse 
Is.  17:5  harvest  man  gather,  c. 

21:10  and  c.  of  my  floor 

62:8  no  more  give  c.  to  enemies 
Ezek.  .36:39  I  will  call  for  c.  and 
IIos.  2:9  I  will  take  away  my  c, 

10:11  Ephraim  loveth  to  treadc. 

14:7  shall  revive  as  the  c.  and 
Joel  1:10  for  the  c.  is  wasted 

17  the  c.  is  witheix'd 
Amos  8:5  that  we  may  sell  c. 

9:9  like  as  c.  sifted  in  sieve 
Mark  4:28  after  that  the  full  c. 
John  12:24  except  c.  of  wheat 

Ears  of  CORX. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  ears  ofc.  came 
Ler.  2:14  ofl'er  gi'een  ears  of  c. 
Ruth  3:3  gleair^tt/'S  of  c. 
2  K.  4:42l)rought  full  ears  of  c. 
Job  24:24  cut  off  as  ears  of  c. 
Mat.  13: 1  to  pluck  ears  of  c.  Mark 
2:33:  Luke  6:1 

CORX-FLOOR. 
IIos.  9:1  reward  on  every  c.-Jl. 

Standing  COR.X. 
Ex.  22:6  so  that  s.  c.  be  consum. 
Deut.  23:25  slanit.  c.  of  neighbor 
Jud.  15:5  foxes  go  into  5.  c. 

CORX  and  wine. 
Gen.  27:28  G.  ga\-e  plenty  of  c.  ie, 

37  with  c.  and  w.  I  sust.  him 
Deut.  7:13  bless  thyc.  and  wine 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


805 


COR 


Deut.  11:14  gntlier  in  thy  c.  w. 

12:1"  tittle  of  til}-  c.  «'.  14:23 

18:4  tlrsl  IVuit  ol  c.  ««(/  wine 

aSiM  leiiVL-  llice  c.  anil  wine 

3:ta8.I.  fliull  111'  on  land  of  c.  «'. 
a  A'.  Wr.ii  liind  of  c.  w.  /.«.  aii:l~ 
8  tVir. :»:.')  ilrstlVuits  of  c.  «'. 

32:28  stori'lumsL'S  for  f.  and  w. 
A'eli.  5:11  piiilof  c.  aiul  wine 

10:;«l  oiViT.  off.  <!«('  w.  13:5,  12 

/N  4:7  ill  time  c.  w.  increased 

lAUn.  2:12  Wtiere  is  c.  and  w.  t 

llos.  2:8  1  save  her  c.  ««rf  mine 

22  the  eartll  shall  hear  c.  w. 

7:14  assemble  for  c.  und  wine 
Joel i:i:t  I  will  send  you  c.  u.  w. 
Jtwl-  1:11  drought  on  c.  «n<(  «'. 
Z.i'.  'J:  IT  c.  make  men  cheer,  w. 
COUNELIfS.  .■Icfcl0:l,7,25,31 

CORXER. 
Le\\  21:.'>  norsliaveotVi'  of  beard 
a  CAr.  2H:21  iill:irs  in  every  c. 
J's.  llS:i2  is  licad  stone  of  c. 
J^-tn-.  7:S  ntissiii'^  near  here. 
12  slie  lielU  ill  wait  at  every  c. 

21:',l  liRtter  to  dwell  in  c.  2.):24 
Jg.  30:211  thv  leaehers  into  a  f. 
Jer.  :il::iS  lity  built  to  j;:ite  of  c. 

48:45  devour  f.  of  Moal> 

51:2(3  nor  talte  a  stone  for  a  c. 
E:(k.  4i>:21  in  every  c.  of  court 
Amof  :i:Vi  in  S.  in  c.  of  a  bed 

Zee.  10:4  out  of  him  came  c. 
Mat.  21:42  same  is  bee.  head  of  c. 
J'3. 1 18:22 ;  J/ar*  12: 10 ;  Ltike 
20:17;  ,!<;(»■  4:11;  1  P«(.  2:7 

Acts  2tj:20  was  not  done  in  a  c. 
(■ORXER-G.4TE. 

Zic.  14:10  be  inhabited  to  c.-g. 
CORXER-STOXE,  S. 

Jolj  3.'<:ll  wlio  laid  c-.-.«.  thereof! 

J's.  144:12  dauj;hters  as  c.-stone 

If.  28:1(1  in  Zion  a  c.s.  1  Pet.  2:6 

Ejjh.  2:20  Christ  being  chief  c.-j. 
CORXERS. 

Lev.  19:9  not  reap  the  c.  23:22 
27  not  round  c.  of  your  heads 

Xum.  24:17  smite  c.  of  Moub 

i;™^.  32:2tj  I  will  scatter  into  c. 

yeh.  9:22  divide  them  into  c. 

Job  1:19  smote  four  c.  of  house 

Js.  11:12  ralherdisp.  from  fourf. 

Jer.  9:2B  1  will  punish  all  in  ut- 
termost c.  3J:-a;  49:32 

Ezek.  7:2  end  is  come  upon  four  c. 
45:19  put  blood  upon  lour  c. 

Mai.  6:5  they  love  to  pray  in  c. 

Act.i  10:11  knit  at  four  c.  11:5 

Jtev.  7:1  four  angels  on  four  c. 
CORXET. 

1  Chr.  15:28  ark  with  sound  of  c. 
Pe.  98:6  of  c.  malcc  a  joyful  noise 
Dan.  3:5  time  ve  hear  c.  15 
JIos.  5:8  blow  ve  thee.  inGibeah 

COlixETS. 
a  Sam.  0:5  David  pUived  on  c. 
8  C/ii:  15:14  shouting  with  c. 

CORPSE.  S. 

2  A'.  19:35  all  dead  c.  Is.  37:.3G 
JV'oA.  3:3  no  end  of  their  c.  they 
Mark  6:29  tooli  up  Jolin's  c.  and 

CORRECT. 
Fs.  39:11  c.  man  tor  iniquity 
91:10  shall  not  liec. .' 
Pjw.  2tt:17  c.  thy  son 
Jer.  2:19  own  wickednessc.  thee 
10:24  O  Lord,  t*.  me  hut  with 
30:11  c.  thee  in  measure  46:28 

JORRECTEO,  ETII. 
Job  6:17  liappy  is  man  t;^)d  c. 
Pror.  3.12  whom  L.  loveth  he«. 
2t(:  19  servant  not  be  f.  by  words 
Ilcb.  12:9  fathers  which  c.  us 

CORRECTIOX. 
Job  37:13  rain  whether  for  c. 
Proa.  3:11  uei.  be  weary  of  hisc. 
7:22  goeth  as  a  fool  to  the  c. 
15:10<;.  grievous  to  him 
22-15  rod  of  c.  drive  it  from  him 
23:1:)  withhold  not  c.  from  child 
Jer.  2:30  children  received  no  c. 
ft:3  liave  refused  to  receive  c. 
7:28  nation  n-ceiveth  not  c. 
Iliib.  1:12  establish  them  fore. 
Z''p.  3:2  she  received  not  c. 
i  Tim. 3:16 scrip.  proUtablc  fore. 

CORBIPT,  AdJeclWe. 
Gen.  6:11  the  eartii  alsow-asc.  12 
Job  17:1  inv  breath  is  c. 
Ps.  11:1  they  arec.  M:l ;  73:8 
38:5  my  wounds  are  c.  because 
Prov.  2.^:-26  as  a  c.  spring 
E^ek.  20:44  not  accor.  lo  c.  doings 
23:11  e.  in  her  inordinate  love 


cou 

Dan.  2:9  ve  have  prep.  c.  words 
Mai.  1:14  suci-illceth  a  c  thing 
Mat.  7:17  a  c.  tree  evil  fiuil 

18  e.  tree  good  fruit,  Luke  6:43 
I2:3;J  or  else  make  tree  «'.  and 
b'p/i.  4:22  put  oH'  ilie  ohl  man  c. 

2it  let  no  .-.  communication 

1  y-im.(i:5dispiiliugs(irmenofc. 

2  Tim.  3:8  uieu  ole.  minds 


COBRrPT,  Verb. 

Dent.  4:16  lest  ye  c.  yours.  25 
31:29  after  my  death  ye  will  c. 
n<ln.  11:32  sli.  he  c.  by  llalteries 
Mill.  2:3  I  will  c.  your  seed 
Mat.  6:19  moth  and  rust  doth  C. 
20  moth  nor  rust  dotli  c. 

1  Cnr.  15::i:J  evil  comniliniea.  c. 

2  Cor.  2:17  that  c.  the  word 
Jiiile  10  in  thosi-  lbini.'s  they  c. 
Rev.  19:2  c.  earth  witli  lu-r  I'oru. 

roRRrPTEn,  etii. 

Cten.  6:12  all  llesli  had  c.  liis  way 
Ex.  32:7  people  have  c.    them- 
selves. Deut.  9:12;  32:5 
.hill.  2:19  c  more  than  fathers 
A';'i(-.16:47  c  more  than  they 

2.H:17  hast  c.  thy  wisdom 
Hoi.  9:9  deeply  c.  themselves 
Zep.  3:7  and  c.  their  doings 
Mai.  2:8  r.  covenant  of  Levi 
Luke  12::i3  nor  moth  c. 
2  for.  7:2  wronged  c.  no  man 

11:3  your  minds  bo  c. 
Jam.'h:2  vour  riches  are  c. 

CORHIPTERS. 
Ix.  1:4  childi-eu  llial  are  c. 
Jer.  6:-28  they  are  all  c. 

CORRIPTIBLB. 

Roni.  l:-23  iniaire  like  to  c.  man 
1  Cor.  9:25  to  obtain  a  c.  crown 

15:53  c.  must  put  on  incornip. 

1  Pet.  1:18  not  redeemed  with  c. 
23  born  n^'ain.  not  of  c.  seed 

3:4  be  in  that  which  is  not  c. 

CORRIPTIXU. 
Dan.  11:17  dau.  of  w-omen  c.  her 

COBRIPTIOX. 
Lev.  22:'25  their  c.  is  in  them 

2  K.  2:5:13  right  of  mount  of  c. 
.Jiib  17:14  I  said  to  c.  my  father. 
Ps.  10:10  nei.  suffer  thv  II.  One 

to  see  c.  Acts  2:27 ;  "I3::i5 
49:9  live  and  not  see  c. 
Is.  38:17  deliv.  it  from  pit  of  c. 
Dan.  10:8  comeliness  intoc. 
.Jon.  2:6  br.  up  my  life  from  c. 
Acts  2:31  nei.  his  llesh  did  see  c. 
1.3:31  no  more  to  return  to  c. 
30  David  saw  c. 
37  w-hom  God  raised  saw  no  c. 
/loin.  8:21  fi-om  bondage  of  c. 

1  Cor.  15:42  is  sow-n  in  c.  raised 
50  c.  inherit  incorruption 

Oal.  6:8  of  the  flesh  reap  c. 

2  Pet.  1:4  escapi'd  the  c.  that  is 
2:12  nerish  in  their  ow-ii  c. 

19  tney  are  servants  of  c. 
COBBl'PTLY. 
2  Chr.  27:2  people  did  yetc. 
.V«A.  1:7  we  have  dealt  c.  ug.  thee 

COST. 

2  Sam.  19:42  eaten  of  king's  c.  ? 

24:24  offer  of  that  c.  nothing 

1  Chr.  21:24b. ■offering  withoutc. 

Luke  14:'J8  and  counteth  the  c. 

COSTLIXESS. 
Rev.  18:19  made  rich  by  her  e. 

1  K.  7:0  all  these  were  of  c.  stones 
John  12:3  took  spikenard,  c. 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  c.  array 
COTES. 

2  Chr.  32:28  Ilezekiah  made  c. 
COTTXGE,  S. 

In.  1:8  dau.  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  c. 
24:20  eartll  be  removed  like  ar. 
Zep.  2:6  coasts  be  c.  for  sheph. 

COUCH,  ES. 

Gen.  49:4  Keubeii  w-eiit  to  myc. 
.lob  7:13  I  say  my  c.  shall  ease 
Ps.  6:(i  I  w-ater  c.  w-ith  tears 
Amos  3:12  in  Damascus  in  a  c. 
6:4  that  stretch  U))ou  their  c. 
Luke  5:19  tiling  w-ith  his  c. 

24  arise  take  uii  thv  c.  and  go 
Acts  5:15  laid  sick  folks  on  c. 

COICH.   ED. 

Job  38:40  when  they  c.  in  dens 
f<en.  49:9  .Judah  c.  as  a  lion 
yum.  24:9  he  c.  he  lay  as  a  lion 

COfCHETH,  IXC 

Oen.  49:14  a  strong  ass  c.  down 


COU 

Deut.  38:13  deep  that  c.  beneath 
Ezek.  25:5  a  c.  place  for  Hocks 
COl'LO. 

Ps.  37:31)  b-.il  he  <-.  not  be  found 

./</-.  1.5:1  c.  not  be  toward  this  p. 

Mark  9:18  they  c.  not,  Lu.  9:40 

14:8  she  halli  done  w-hat  she  c. 

C-OILTER. 
1  Sam.  Vi-.'M  sharpen  each  his  c. 

cor\(  iL. 

Ps.  08:27  princes  of  ,7.  and  c. 
.Mat.  5:'22  Itaca,  in  danger  of  c. 

12:14  Pharisees  held  a  c. 

20:59  c.  so.  false  wit.  jVori  14:55 
.Mark  15:1  c.  bmiud  Jesus 
Luke  22:06  led  Jesus  into  theirc. 
.Mm  11:47  gather  c.  Ads  5:21 
Acts  4:15  com.  to  go  out  of  c. 

5:27  and  si-t  tlieili  before  c 
:J4  siood  u|i  in  c.  a  I'liarisee 
41  departed  fiom  c.  rejoicing 

0:12  brought  Stephen  to  r. 

22:;iO  he  com.  their  c.  to  appear 

a:!:15  ve  H-ilh  c.  sig.  to  captain 

24:20  evil  in  me,  while  before  c. 

corxcif-s. 

Mat.  10:17 del.  toe.  .Mark  13:9 

corxsEL. 

Ex.  18:19  1  will  give  thee  c. 
yum.  27:21  Eleazar  ask  c. 

31:10  c.  of  Balaam  to  trespass 
Dtul.  :i2:'i8  a  nation  void  of  c. 
./(«,  9:14  asked  not  c.  at  the  L. 
Jml.  20:7  give  here  your  c. 
2  .■<<im.  1,5:31  c.  of  \.  foolishness 

I6:-23  all  c.  of  Abith.  with  D. 

17:14  defeated  good  c.  of  Ah. 

20:18  surely  ask  c.  at  Abel 

1  K.  1:12  let  me  give  thee  c. 
12:8  forsook  c.  2  Chr.  10:8 

2  A'.  0:8  took  c.  w-ith  his  servants 
18:20  I  have  c.  for  war,  /«.  30:5 

1  Chr.  10:13  died  for  asking  <-. 

2  t'hr.  22:5  Ahaziah  after  theirc. 
25:16  art  thou  made  of  king's  c. 

Ezr.  10:8  accord,  to  c.  of  princes 
AWi.  4:15  brought  c.  to  naught 
Job  5:13  c.  of  froward  headlong 
10:3  shine  on  c.  of  the  wicked 
12:13  hath  c.  and  understand. 
21:16  c.  of  widied  is  far,  22:18 
.3S:2  dai-keiieth  c.  by  words  1 
4-2:3  hideth  c.  without  knowl.  ? 
Ps.  1:1  not  in  c.  of  ungodly 
14:0  shamed  the  c.  of  poor 
10:7  who  hath  given  me  c. 
■Ai:4  the  Lord  fulfil  all  thy  c. 
31:13  they  took  c.  against  mo' 
33:10  c.  dt  heathen  to  naught 
55:14  we  took  sweet  c.  tOL'ether 
04:2  from  secret  c.  of  w-icked 
73:24  guide  me  w-ith  thy  c. 
83:3  craftv  c.  against  thy  people 
100:13  waited  not  for  his  c.  but 

43  iirovoked  him  with  theirc. 
107:11  coutemned  c.  of  M.  High 
Pruv.  8:14  c.  is  mine,  and  w-isd. 
11:14  where  no  c.  is,  people  full 
12:15  hearkeiieth  to  c.  is  wise 

1.5:-22  without  c.  purposes disap. 

19:20  hear  c.  receive  instruction 

20:5  c.in  man  like  deep  water 

18  purpose  established  by  c. 

21:.30  no  w-isdom  nor  c.  ag.  L. 

•24:0  bv  wise  c.  shall  make  war 

27:9  friend  by  hearty  c. 
Is.  .5:19  c.  of  Holy  One 

7:5  taken  evil  c.  against  thee 

11:2  spirit  of  c.  rest  upon  him 

19:3  1  will  destroy  c.  of  E-jypt 
11  r.  of  counsellors  brutisli 

2:i:8  halli  taken  this  c.  ai;.  T.  1 

-.is. -29  which  is  w-oiiderful  in  c. 

•29:15  to  hide  c.  from  Lord 

40:14  with  whom  took  he  c. 

4l:-20  iierformeth  c.  of  his  mes. 

./.  r.  18:18  nor  c.  perish  from  w. 

•a  kuowest  all  their  c.  ag.  mo 

19:7  make  void  the  c.  of  Judah 

.-i2:19  mighty  God.  great  in  c. 

:)8:15  if  I  give  c.  wilt  not  thou 

49:7  i!4c.  perished  from  prudeut 

.30  king  of  Babylon  taken  c. 

E:ek.  7:26  c.  nerish  from  ancients 

11:2  give  wicked  c.  in  this  city 
Dan.  2:14  D.  answered  with  e. 
I  Ins.  4:12  my  people  ask  c. 
Mie.  4:12  understand  his  c. 
ZiC.  6:13  c.  of  peace  between 
Mark  3:6  c.  ag.  Jes.  John  11:53 
Luke  '2:1:51  not  consented  to  c.  of 
John  18:14  now  Cuiaphas  gave  c. 
Acts  4:-28  thv  c.  determined  bef. 

5:;B  thev  took  c.  to  slay  them 
.-)8  if  tliis  c.  be  of  men 

9:23  Jews  took  c.  to  kill  him 


COU 

Acta  27:42  soldiers  c.  lo  kill  prls. 

Eph.  1:11  after  c.  of  his  own  will 

iteb.  6:17  immutability  of  hisc. 

COL'XSEL  of  God,  or  Lord. 

Jiiii.  18:5  said.  .\sk  c.  of  Uoil 
•20:18  chil.of  Is.  askedc.o/'G.2:) 

1  Sam.  14:.'J7  Saul  asked  c.  qf  O 
Pa.  3.-i:ll  c.  of  L.  Pivv.  19:21 
Is.  19:17  bee.  of  the  c.  of  Lord 
Jer.  'iJ:18  stood  in  c.  oj  iMrd 

49:^20  hear  <-.  0'  Ijird,  .50:45 
Luki  7:.-i(l  rijected  c.  qf  Ood 
Acts  i:-a  deterniimile  c.  qf  Ood 

20:27  to  declare  all  c.  of  Ood 
SIv  COr.XSEL. 

2  Chr.  25:16  not  lieark.  to  my  c. 
loll  '29:21  kept  silence  at  mij  c. 
Pror.  1:'25  set  at  naught  my  c. 

30  tln-y  would  none  of  my  c 

Is.  46:10  my  c.  shall  stand 
II  e.\eenteth  myc. 

Jer.  2:):'22  had  stood  in  m'j  c. 

Dan.  4:27  O  king,  let  my  c.  bo 
Own  COUXSEL. 

Jiii  18:7  his  own  c.  cast  down 

Uos.  10:6  ashamed  of  his  own  c. 
Take  COIXSEL. 

yeh.  0:7  come  now-,  let  us  take  c. 

Ps.  2:2  rulers  t.  c.  atminst  Lord 
13:2  how-  long  t.  c.  ill  my  soul 
71:10  wait  for  my  soul,  take  c. 

A.  8: 10  (!.  c.  it  come  to  iinught 
10:3  take  c.  execute  judgment 
;J0:1  that  takec.  but  not  of  me 
45:21  yea,  let  them  take  c. 
COL'XSEL,  LED. 

2  Sam.  10:'2.3  whicli  Ahith.  c. 
17:15  Ahithophel  c.  thus  I  c.  21 

./(*  -20:3  how  c.  him  hath  uo  w-ia. 

Ec.  8:21  c.  thee  to  keep 

Rtv.  3:18  I  c.  to  buy  of  me  gold 
COIXSELLOR. 

2  Sam.  15:12  D.'s  c.  1  Chr.  27:3S 

1  Chr.  •26:14  Zechariah  a  w-ise  c. 
27:.32  Jonathan  was  a  c. 

2  Chr.  22:3  Athaliah  was  his  c. 
Is.  3:3  Lord  taketli  away  c. 

9:6  be  called  Wonderful,  C. 
40:13  or  w-ho  being  his  c.  hath 
41:28  for  I  beheld,  was  no  c. 
.Vic.  4:9  is  thy  c.  perished  1 
yah.  1:11  out  of  thee  a  wicked  c. 
.Vark  15:43  J.  a  c.  Luke  23:60 
Rom.  11:34  hath  been  his  c. 

COUXSELLORS. 

2  Chr.  22:4  c.  alter  father's  death 
Ezr.  4:5  hired  c.  against  them 

7:14  sent  of  king  and  his  sev.  c. 

•28  ext.  mercy  to  mo  before  c. 
Job  3: 14  at  rest  with  c.  of  earth 

12:17  leadeth  c.  away  spoiled 
Ps.  n9:'24  thv  testimonies  my  c. 
Prov.  11:14  multitude  of  c.  24:6 

12:-20  to  c.  of  jjeace  is  joy 

15:22  in  multitude  of  c.  estab. 
Is.  1:^26  restore  thy  c.  as  at  begin. 

19:11  wisec.  of  Pharaoh  brutish 
Dan.  3:-27  the  king's  c.  saw- these 

4:;)6  my  c.  sought  unto  me 

0:7  allthe  c.  have  consulted 

COl'XSELS. 
.TbS  37:12  turucd  about  by  his  c. 
Ps.  5:10  fall  by  their  own  c. 

81:12  walked' in  their  ow-n  c, 
Prov.  1:5  shall  attain  to  wise  c. 

12:5  c.  of  wicked  are  deceit 

■22:*20  excellent  things  in  c.  ? 
Is.  25:1  c.  of  old  are  faithful 

47:i:i  w-earied  in  mul.  of  thy  c. 

hr.  7:24  in  c.  of  their  evil  heart 
tins.  11:6  because  of  then-  own  c. 
Mir.  0:10  in  c.  of  house  of  Ahab 
1  Cor.  4:5  manifest  c.  ofheart 

COLXT. 

Lev.  23:15c.  from  morrow  after 
'25:27  let  c.  vears  ol  sale,  52 
yum.  23:10  can  c.  dust  of  Jacob 

1  Sam.  1:16  c  not.  me  dau.  of  B. 
.Jolj  19:15  maids  c.  me  a  stranger 

31:4  doth  not  he  c.  all  my  steps 
Ps.  87:6  L.  c.  ->vlieu  he  writeth 
1.39:18  if  I  c.  them,  more  than  B. 
23  I  c.  tlu-in  mine  enemies 
Mic.  6:11  shall  I  c.  them  piu-e 
4rV»-20:'24  neither c.  I  my  life 
Phil.  3:8  I  c.  all  loss,  c.  but  dung 
13  I  c.  not  to  have  apprehend. 

2  The3. 1:11  c.  you  worthy 
3: 15  c.  him  not  as  an  enemy 

1  Tim.  6:1  c.  masters  worthy  of 
Phile.  17  if  thou  c.  me  a  partner 
Jam.  1:2  c.  it  joy  when  ye  tall 
5:11  w-e  c.  happy  which  endure 

3  Pet.  2:13  c.  it  pleasure  to  riot 


806 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


cou 

2  Pel.  3:9  as  some  men  c.  slackn 
BeD.  13:18  c.  numljei-  of  beast 

COr.\TED. 

Gen.  15:0  c.  it  tu  liim  Ps.  10i;:31 ; 

Jinm.  4:3;  6-V(/.  3:6 
Sfl::«  be  c.  stolen  with  me 
31:15  are  we  not  c.  strangers 
1 K.  3:8  cannot  be  c.  for  inulti. 

I  Vhr.  21:6  Benjamin  c.  lie  not 
/Vf/i.  l:J:i:jwerec.  faitliful 
Jotj  18:3  wlu'i-e.  are  wee.  as  boas. 

41:211  darts  are  c.  as  stuljble 

Px.  44:a'i  we  are  c  as  sheep  for 
88:4  c.  witli  Ihem  go  to  tlie  pit 

Pmr.  17:28  hold,  peace  is  e.  wise 
27:14  be  c.  a  curse  to  liim 

h.  W.1%  hiiol'sbec.  lil;eUint 
.)2:15  ih-ld  Iji-  c.  for  a  forest 

S-i:  18  where  is  he  c.  towers 

40:13  iialions  c.  as  small  dnst 

17  nations  c.  less  thannothing 
//".^■.  8:1-2  were  c.  as  strange 
Mat.  14:5  <;.  him,  J/«/vl- 11":32 
Luku  21:;i6  c.  worthy  to  escape 
Aetx  5:41  rejoic.  were  <;  worthy 

lli:l'.l  burn  lioolcs.  andfe  price 
Horn.  2:21)  uijcir.  be  c.  for  circ. 

4:5  his  faith  is  c.  for  right. 

9:8  child,  of  promise  6-.  for  seed 
PhU.  3:7  those  I  c.  lost  forChri,et 
2  Thes.  1:5  c.  worthy  of  kingdom 
1  Tim.  1:12  he  c.  me  faithful 

5:17  elders  c.  worthy 
Ileb.  3:3  c.  worthy  of  more  glory 

7:6  he  whose  descent  is  not  c. 

10:29  c.  blood  of  cov.  unholy 

See  ACCOtTNTED. 

t'OU.XTETH,  WG. 

Job  10:11  c.  me  of  eiiem.  33:10 
Ec.  7:27  (-.  one  by  one,  to  find 
Luke  14:28 and  c.  the  cost 
t'Or.\TE\AiVCE,  Verb. 

E.C.  23:3  neither  c.  a  poor  man 
COU.\TEXAiVCE. 

Oeti.  4:5  Cain  was  wroth,  c.  fell 
31:2  .Jacob  beheld  c.  of  Labau 
5  father's  c.  not  toward  me 

Sam.  6:26  lift  up  his  c.  on  thee 

Deut.  28:50  a  nation  of  fierce  c. 

Jud.  13:6  Ms  c.  like  c.  of  angel 

1  Sum.  1:18  her  c.  no  more  sad 
16:7  look  not  on  his  c.  or  height 
12  David  was  of  beau.  c.  17-42 
25:3  Abigail;  ISmn.  14:27 Tarn. 

-  A.  8:11  he  settled  his  c.  on  H. 

J\V/(.  2:2  why  is  thyc.  saj 

3  why  not  c.  sad,  when  city 
Joh  1 1:20  thou  changest  his  c. 

■i.\:i\  light  of  c.  cast  not  down 
Ps.  4:0  lift  light  of  thy  c.  on  ns 
10:4  pride  of  c.  not  seek  God 
11:7  c.  doth  behold  upright 
21:6  made  him  glad  with  thy  c. 
42:5  praise  him  for  help  of  bis  c. 

II  who  is  health  of  my  c.  435 
44:3  light  of  thy  c.  did  save 
80:16  perish  at  rebuke  of  thyc 
89:15  walk  in  light  of  thy  c. 
90:8  secret  sins  in  light  of  thy  c 

Prov.  15:13  maketh  a  cheerful  c 
16:15  in  light  of  king's  c.  is  life 
25:23  so  angry  c.  a  backbiting 
27:17  so  man  sharpencth  c.  of 

Ec.  7:3  by  sadness  of  c. 

Cant.  2:14  see  c.  thy  c.  is  comely 
5:15  his  c.  is  as  Lebanon 

Is.  3:9  c.  doth  witness  ag.  them 

Ezek.  27::i5  be  troubled  in  their  c. 

Dnii.  5:6  kinjj'sc.  was  changed 
i^-.i.',  king  of  tierce  c.  stand  up 

Mat.  1):16  as  hypocrites,  of  satlc 
28:3  c.  like  lightriing.  Luke  O-xj 

./lrt.v  2:28  full  <,fj,,v  will,  t|,v  ,- 

a  Cor.  3:7  not  l>eliold  Mos.  for  c. 

Rev.  1:16  c.  was  as  sun  shineth  ' 

See  CUANOED. 

fcOlI.\TElVAlVCES. 

Dan.  1:13  let  our  c.  be  looked  on 
lo  their  c.  appeared  fairer  aud 
C'OIWTERVAIL. 

Eat.  7:4  not  c.  the  k.'s  damage 

rorxTRv. 

(ini.  '24:4  thou  shalt  go  to  my  c. 

2'J:-J(i  not  be  so  done  in  our  c. 

30:-.ir)  that  I  may  go  to  my  c. 

42:33  lord  of  c.  said  unto  us 
Num.  15:13  born  in  c.  shall  do 

32:-l  c.  Lord  smote  before  Israel 
Deut.  26::j  come  into  e.  L.  swarc 
./'«.  2:2  to  search  out  the  c.  3 

7:2  go  up  and  view  thoc. 
•/«'(■.  1 1:21  I»r.  po.sscBsed  that  c. 

J'>:21  the  destroyer  of  ourc. 
lliilh  1:2  came  into  c.  of  Moab 
2  Sam.  15:23  all  the  c.  wept 


COU 

1  K.  20:27  Syrians  filled  the  c. 

2  K.  3:20  c.  filled  with  water 
Is.  1:7  c.  is  desolate,  cities  burnt 

22:18  like  a  ball  in  a  large  c. 
■let:  22:10  not  see  his  native  c. 

31:8  bring  them  from  north  c. 

48:21  judgment  upon  plain  c. 

50:9  an  assembly  from  north  c 
£'j<'A-.20::38  bring  them  forth  of  c. 

25:9  glory  of  c.  Betli-Jeshimoth 

47:22  be  to  you  as  born  in  the  c. 
Jon.  4:2  when  yet  in  my  c. 
Mat.  9:31  his  fame  in  all  that  c. 
Mark  5:10  not  send  th.  out  of  c. 

14  told  it  in  the  c.  Luke  8:34 
Luke  15:15  joined  to  cit.  of  th.  c. 
Acts  12:20  their  c.  was  nourished 

27:27  they  drew  near  to  some  c. 
Ileb.  11:9  as  in  a  strange  c. 

14  jilainly  that  they  seek  a  c. 

15  been  mindful  of  that  c. 

16  desire  better  c.  a  heavenly 

Far  OOU\TRY. 

■Los.  9:6  we  be  come  from  f.  c.  9 

1  K.  8:41  out  of  a  far  c.  for  thy 
sake,  2  Clir.  6::;2 

2  K.  20:14  fr./.  c.  fr.  Bab.  Is.  .39:3 
Prov.  25:25  good  news  from/,  c. 
Is.  13:5  from/,  c.  to  drsti-oy 

46:11  exec,  cmiiisd  from  fare. 
Jer.  4:16  watchers  coiuefi-.  fare. 

8:19bc.aiisr(iflhemina/'ff/-c.  - 
Mai.  21::i:)  li..ii.-.eholder  went  into 
farc.Mark\-i-A 

25:14 a  man  tray,  intoa/rerc. 
Luke  15:13  journey  into  a/a?-  c. 

Own  COCXTRY. 

Lev.  16:29  one  of  oifii  c.  2-1:22 
1  K.  10:13  went  to  her  o.  c. 
11:211  may  go  to  my  on'ii  c. 
22:36  every  man  to  own  c. 
Jer.  51:9  every  one  into  his  o.  c. 
Mat.  2:12  dep.  into  their  o^t>/tc. 
13:57 without htmor  save  in  his 
0.  e.  Mark  6:4 ;  Luke  4:24 
Mark  6: 1  came  into  his  own  c, 
John  4:44  proph.  no  honor  in  o.  e. 

Thv  COUIVTBY. 
Oen.  12:1  out  of  tliij  c.  Acts  7:3 
32:9  return  to  t.  c.  and  kindred 
A'«OT.20:17  let  us  pass  thro' t.  c. 
Jon.  l:8whatisM(/(;.  .i^ 
Luke  4:23  do  here  in  thy  e. 

COUiVTRY  Villages. 
l<SaOT.  6:18bothof  c.  rillufjes 

COl',\TRYJIEX. 
2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  by  own  e. 
1  Z'/i«s.  2:14  like  things  of  yourc 

COUiVTRIES. 
Gen.  26:3  to  thy  seed  these  e.  i 
41:57  all  c.  came  to  buy  corn 

1  Chr.  22:5  glory  through  c. 

2  Chr.  20:29  fear  of  G.  oh  all  c. 
Ezr.  3:3  because  of  people  of  c. 

4:20  which  ruled  over  all  e. 
Ps.  110:6  wound  over  many  c. 
Is.  8:9  give  ear  ye  of  far  c. 
Jer.  23:3  I  will  gather  my  flock 

out  of  all  c.  8;  32:37 
28:8  pro])hesied  against  many  e. 
Ezek.  5:5  Jerusalem  in  midstof  c. 
6  changed  statutes  more  th.c. 
6:8  when  scattered  through  c. 
11:16  I   scattered  tliem  among 

c.  little  s;uictuarv  in  c. 
17  out  of  c.  20:31,41 
22-4  a  mocking  to  all  c. 
25:7  to  perish  out  of  c. 
29: l->  ilisperse  througll  c.  36:19 
.■!o:10  these  two  c.  shall  be  mine 
fan.  11:4(1  he  shall  enter  into  c. 
42  forth  his  hanrl  upon  thee. 
Zee.  10:9  renu-iiiber  me  in  fare. 
Luke  21:21  that  are  in  c.  enter 
COl'PLED.      . 

1  Pet.  3:2  conversation  e.  with  f. 
cor RAGE. 

.7b«.  2:11  nor  any  more  c.  in  any 

2  Chr.  15:8  took  c.  put  away  idols 
/Mm.  ll:25  8tirupe.  ag.  king 
Acts  28:15  thanked  God  took  e. 

Bood  COURAGE.' 
Sum.  13:20  r/ood  c.  bring  fruit 
Deul.  31:6  strong  and  of  good  c.  7 

23;  Jos.  1:6,  9.  18;    10:25;  1 

(-■/»•.  22:13;  28:20 
2*''«-„;0:ia.  beofy.  e.  1   Chr. 

19:13;  Ezr.WA;  A.  41:6 
ft-.  27: 14  be  of  a. ,..  he  shall  stre. 

thy  heart,  .31:24 

COl'RA«EOl-S,  LY 
Jos.  1:7  be  c.  2.3:6 ;  2  Chr  32-7 
2  Sam.  13:28  be  c.  valiant 
2  Chr.  li):nicnlc. 


COV 

Amos  2: 16  he  c.  shall  flee  naked 

COURSE 


COV 


1  C7ir.  27:1  of  every  c.  24,000 

2  Chr.  5:11  did  not  wait  by  c 
.£:/-.  3:11  sail- t.igether  by  6-.' 
Ps.  82:5  foundations  out  of  e. 
Jer.  8:6  every  one  turned  to  his  c. 

•23:10  their  e.  is  evil,  their  force 
Luke  l:5Zachariasc.  of  Abia 

8  in  the  order  of  his  e. 
Acts  13:25  John  fiilfllled  his  c. 
16:11  with  straight  e.  21:1 
20:24  finish  mvc.  with  joy 
21:7  finished  c".  from  Tyre 

1  Cor.  14:27  bv  three,  bve. 

2  Thes.  3:1  may  have  fi-ee  r. 
2  Tim.  4:7 1  have  finished  my  c. 
Jam.  3:6  on  fire  the  c.  of  nature 

Sec  WATERCOURSE. 

COURSES. 

■Jud.  5:20  the  stars  in  their  e. 

1  Chr.  23:6  the  Levites  into  e. 

2  Chr.  a:j:8  Jeh.  dismissed  not  c. 
31:2  Ilezekiah  ajipointed  c. 
33: 10  Levites  stood  iu  theii-  e. 


COURT. 

E.r..  27:9shalt  make  thee. 
40:8  thou  Shalt  set  up  the  e. 
2  K.  20:4  afore  Isaiah  was  into  c. 
2  Chr.  20:5  Jehosh.  bef.  new  e. 
24:21  stoned  Zechariah  in  e. 
29:16  brought  unclean,  intoc. 
E.it.  6:5  beh.  II.  standeth  in  e. 
/».  34:13  shall  be  a  e.  for  owls 
Jer.  19:14  .Jeremiah  stood  in  e. 
26:2  stand  in  c.  of  Lord's  house 
32:2  Jeremiah  was  shut  up  in  e. 

of  prison,  3:3:1 ;  39:15 
Esek.  8:7  brou.  me  to  door  of  e.  16 
10:3  the  cloud  filled  inner  r. 
40:17  to  outward  e.  42:1 ;  46:21 
28  he  brought  me  to  inner  c. 
43:5  brought  me  to  inner  e. 
46:21  in  every  cor.  of  e.  was  a  e. 
.4mos 7:13  and  it  is  the  king's  e. 
Bev.  11:2  e.  without  the  temple 

COURTS. 
2.5".  21:5  built  altars  for  hosts  of 

heav.  in  two  c.  2  Chr.  .33:5 
1  Chr.  23:28  ofiice  to  wait  in  e. 
28:6  Solomon  shall  build  my  e. 
2CT)-.23:5allth.-p,.„plebeine. 
Ps.  65:4  he  ma  v  dH ell  in  thy  e. 
S4:2.'^oiil  laiiitetli  fore,  of  Lord 
92:13  floiirisii  in  e.  of  our  God 
96:8  bring  ofl'eriiig  come  into  c. 
100:4  enter  his  c.  with  praise 
116:19  [Kiv  vows  in  the  e.  of 
135:2  ye  that  stand  in  the  e.  of 
Is.  1:12  to  tread  my  e.  .* 
62:9  drink  it  in  e.  of  holiness 
Ezek.  9:7  fill  c.  with  the  slain 
Zee.  3:7  shait  also  keep  my  e. 
Luke  7:25  delicately  in  king's  e. 

COURTEOUS,  LY. 
Acts  27:3  Julius  c.  entreated  P. 
28:7  and  Publius  lodged  us  c. 
1  Pet.  3:8  love  as  brethren,  be  e. 

COUSIIV,  s. 
Luke  1:36  thy  e.  Elisabeth 
1:58 here,  heard  how 

COVEIVAIVT. 
Gen.  9:12  tok.  of  e.  13, 17 ;  17:11 
17:4  my  e.  is  with  thee 
13mye.  be  in  your  flesh 
14  bath  broken  my  e. 
E.r.  31:16  sab.  a  perpetual  e. 
34:-is  wrote  upon  tabh-sthee. 
Lev.  26: 15  that  ye  break  my  c. 
Sum.  25:12  my"c.  of  peace 

13  e.  of  everlasting  priesthood 
Dent.  4:13  dee.  unto  you  his  e. 
23  lest  ye  forget  e.  of  Lord 
31  Lord  not  forget  e. 
9:11  Lord  gave  me  tables  of  e. 
211: 1  these  are  the  words  of  e. 
12  thou  shouldest  enter  into  e. 
21  ac.  to  all  curses  of  c. 
25  because  ye  have  forsaken  e. 
31:20  they  will  lireak  mye. 
Jud.  2:1  I  will  never  break  c. 
1  .S'«;;i.  20:8  thy  serv.  in  e.  of  L. 

1  h'.  19:10  Israel  forsaken  e.  14 
2i)::J4  send  thee  aw.  with  this  e. 

2  h'.  13:23  bee.  of  e.  with  Abrah. 
23:3  to  perform  e.  all  tile  people 

stood  toe.  2  Chr.  .3-1:31 

1  Chr.  16:15  be  mindful  of  his  e. 

2  Chr.  15:12  into  e.  to  seek  Lord 
.Veh.  13:29  defiled  e.  of  priestho. 
I's.  25:14  \v\U  show  them  his  e. 

■I  1:17  iieithrr  dealt  fal.  in  thv  c. 
.Mi:li;  take  my  c.  in  thy  mouth 
.55:20  he  hath  broken  his  e. 
74:20  respect  to  e.  for  dark  pla. 


Ps.  78:37  neit.  were  stead,  in  his  c. 
89:28  my  c.  St.  fast  with  him 
34  my  e.  will  I  not  break,  nor 
39  made  void  e.  of  thy  servant 
111:5  ever  be  mindful  of  his  e. 
9  commanded  his  e.  for  ever 
Pror.  2:17  forgetteth  e.  of  her  G. 
Is.  28:18  c.  with  death  be  disan. 
.33:8  broken  e.  he  hath  despised 
42:6  for  c.  of  people,  49:8 
54: 10  nor  e.  of  my  peace  be  rem. 
56:4  eunuchs  hold  of  my  e.  6 
59:21  as  for  me  this  is  my  c. 
Jer.  11:2  hear  ve  words  of  e.  6 
3  cursed  obeyeth  not  w.  of  e. 
14:21  break  not  thy  e.  with  us 
22:9  bee.  they  have  forsaken  e. 
31::52  which  my  c.  they  break 
33:20  if  you  can  break  e.  of  day 
21  may  e.  be  broken  with  Da. 
25  if  my  e.  be  not  with  day 
34: 18  not  performed  words  of  e. 
.50:5  join  to  L.  in  perpetual  e. 
Ezek.  16:8  into  a  e.  v\itli  thee 
59  in  breaking  e.  17:18 
61  give  th.  for  daugli.  not  by  e. 
17:15  or  break  e.  and  be  deli  v.  f 
16  whose  e.  he  brake 
19  my  c.  he  hath  broken,  it 
20::K  bring  you  into  bond  of  c. 
44:7  they  have  broken  my  e. 
IJan.  9:27  confirm  e.  for  one  week 
11:22  also  the  prince  of  e. 
28  his  heart  he  against  holy  e. 
30  indignation  against  holye. 
32  do  wickedly  against  e. 
/ios.  10:4  falsely  in  making  a  e. 
Zee.  11:10  I  mi^ht  break  my  e. 
Mai.  2:4  my  c.  be  with  Lev'i.  5 

8  ye  have  corrupted  e.  of  Levi 
10  by  profiniing  e.  of  fathers 
14  she  is  the  wife  of  thy  e. 

3:1  messenger  of  e.  ve  de'light  iu 
.lete3:25  children  of  e.  G.  made 

7:8  gave  him  e.  of  circumcision 
Ii'om.  1:31  e.  breakers 

11:27  this  is  my  c.  when  I  take 
Gal.  3:15  tho'  it  be  but  a  m.'s  e. 
17  the  c.  conflraied  bef.  of  God 
Ileb.  8:6  mediator  of  a  better  e. 

7  if  first  e.  had  been  faultless 

9  they  continued  not  in  my  e. 
9:1  first  c.  had  also  ordinances 

4  and  the  tables  of  the  e. 

See  ,\RK,  ELOOD,  BREAK. 

Book  of  (he  COVE\.4!VT, 

E.r.  24:7  Moses  took  book  ofc. 

2  K.  2:3:2  Josiah  read  all  tlie  w. 
of  book  of  c.  2  Chr.  34:30 
Establish  C0VE.\.4\T. 

Gen.  6:18  estatjllsh  my  e.  9:9 
17:7  e.it.  c.  bet.  me  and  Abra. 
19  esta.  c  with  I.  and  seed.  21 
Ezek.  16:60  c.  to  thee  an  evei-1.  e. 

Everlasting  COVEXAXT. 
Crcn.  9:16  I  may  remember  e.  e. 
17:13  your  flesh  for  everlast.  e. 
19  e.  with  Isaac  for  an  ever.  e. 
2  Sam.  23:5  an  erer.  c.  ordered 
1  Chr.  16:17  confirmed  to  Israel 
for  an  ei-erta.it.  e.  Ps.  105:10 
Is.  24:5  liave  broken  everlast.  c. 
65:3  e.  c.  w.  you,  61:8 ;  Jer.  32:40 
Ezek.  37:26  ereiiast.  e.  with  them 
Jleb.  13:20  thro'  blood  otever.  c. 
Keep,  kecpelb.  nr  kept  COVE- 

IVAi\T. 
Gen.  17:9  thou  shalt  keep  my  e. 
E.C.  19:5  if  ye  will  keep  my  e. 
Deut.  7:9  God  wh.  k.  e.  12 :  1  K. 
8::i3;  2  Ch.iV.U:  Sch.  1:5;  9-.-J2 
29:9  ke,p  w.irds  of  Ibis  c.  and  do 
33:9  thev  hnyv  ke/it  thve. 
1  A".  11:11  hast  not  A-.  el  Ps.  78:10 
Ps.  25:10  to  such  as  k.  c.  ia3:18 
1.32:12  if  thy  child,  keep  my  e. 
Ezek.  17:14  by  k.  ofc.  it  might 
Dan.  9:4  keep  e.  and  mercy 
Made  COVEXAIVT. 
Gen.  15:18  same  day  L.  7n.  e. 
21:27  Abra.  and  Abim.  m.  r.  32 
Deut.  5:2  L.  m.  ac.  with  us  in  U. 

3  m.  not  c.  with  fa.  Ileb.  8:9 
29:1  besides  e.  he  mxide  in  Ho 
31:16  w-ill  break  my  e.  I  made 

.Ios.  24:25  Joshua  m.  a  c. 
1  Sam.  18:3  J.  and  D.  m.  c.  23:18 
20:16  J.  VI.  e.  with  house  of  D. 

1  A'.  8:21  ark  w.  is  c.  of  L.  he  m. 
20::34  Ahab  7tiade  e.  with  Benj. 

2  K.  11:4  Jehoiada  m.  e. 
17  7nade  e.  bet.  Lord  and  king 

17:15  e.  rnttde  witli  fathers 
.38  c.  made  ^vith  you  not  forget 
23:3  Josiah  m.  e.  2  Chr.  .34:31 
1  Chr.  11:3  David  7n.  c.  with  eld. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDAXCE. 


807 


cov 


1  Chr.  lfi:lfi  mind.  off.  ho  made 

with  A.  -Vi/i.  9:8;  Ps.  K»5:» 
3  C/ir.  ai:7  c.  lie  liiid  m.  with  D. 
*):3  m,  a  <■■  with  kin;;  Jiuif  h 
,AiA  31:(  m.  a  <•.  with  iniiif  i'yi'9 
i'.«.  TiO;.')  «i.  a  <•■  "  itli  iiw 
8!l:3  miiilt  a  c.  w  itli  my  choscu 
Is.  •AS:!.')  «i.  a  I-.  with  (Wnth 
57:8  fiihip_'.  iliy  l)iil  and  m.  ac 
Jfr.  ll:10liiokec.  I  m. 
31:.*!  not  nc.  to  c.  I  »i.  with  fn. 
3-1:8  Z.-d.  ;h.  c.  « ith  pooiilc,  15 
i:i  1  mu'h  a  c.  w  itli  your  fnth. 
1.")  VI'  liad  md'/f  <•.  lii'foro  nic 
iicA'.  17:13  inmle  a  <•.  witli  him 

MuKi-  rOVKX  V\T. 
Gfn.  17:2  m.  c.  l)i't.  iiio  and  thee 
ai):-i8;«.  f.  with  thi^c,  31:14 
£>.  23:.34  m.  no  c.  /Je•«^  7:2 
34:10  I  III.  e.  l>i'forf  thy  people 
12  m.  c.  with  inliahitants,  15 
Ptiil.  2y:M  nor  witii  yon  m.  c. 

1  /?r/m.  11:2  on  litis  con<i.  I  w.  c. 

2  (Vir.  2!i:10  in  my  he.  to  m.  a  c. 
Se/i.  'J::18  wi'  make  a  sure  c. 
J<)A41:I  will  lit-  «i.  ac 
Ja:  31:3:i  this  is  the  c  I  will  m. 

Jfei.  »:iO;  10:1(> 
Esek.  34:45  i«.  c.  of  peace,  37:26 
Hon.  2:1H  HI.  c.  for  them. 
12:1  do  III.  c.  with  Assyrians 
New  C'OVKXANT. 
Jrr.  81:31  H.  c.  with  Is.  Ileb.  8:8 
//fft.  8:13  a  «!>»■  c  the  first  old 
12:24  mediator  of  the  luw  c. 

Remeniher  «'OVE\.\XT. 
Gen.  9:l.'i  I  "ill  r.   my  <?•   l^^' 

211: 12;  £><•*-.  If,:li0 
Zrt'.  2ii:45  for  their  sakes  r.  c. 
Ps.  11V):8  he  hath  r.  his  c.  108:45 
,l»»w  1:11  rtm.  not  the  broth,  c. 
Luke  1:72  and  to  rem.  his  holyc. 

(■OVEK.\XT  of  Sail. 

Lev.  2:13  «a«  o^c.  to  lie  lacking 

J^'iim.  18:1!)  it  IS  ac  of  f. 

2  Chr.  i:i:5toDavidbyc.  (/so/< 

TranMKressed,    iiif;    COVE- 

X.WT. 

Veut.  17:2  wiekednessin  t.  his  c. 

Jon.  7:11  lr<iiii/ie--setl  my  c. 

15  because  lie  ^  c.  of  the  Lord, 

Jh(/.  2:20;  3  A'.  18:12 
23:16  ye  have  trane.  <•.  of  Lord 
Jer.  34:18  men  that  /iwnx.  my  c. 
Hoe.  6:7  like  men  tr(tii.<!.  the  c. 
8: 1  they  have  Irane.  my  c. 
COVE.\.4NTEB. 
2  CAr.  7:18  as  I  have  e.  with  D. 
Har/.  2:5  word  I  c.  with  you 
,V(/?.  2li:15  c.  for  thirty  pieces. 
i«*c!  22:5  c.  to  ^ive  him  money 

«-OVE\\\Tii!. 
Pom.  9:4  to  whom  pertaineth  c. 
fial.  4:21  two  r.  one  from  Sinai 
/.>/(.  2:12  strangers  from  c. 

COVER. 
F.r.  3.3:22  c.  theewhilelpass 
yum .  22:5  tliev  c.  face  of  earth 
litiit.  2:1:13  c.  vvh.  com.  from  thee 
.•B:12  shall  c.  him  all  the  day 
1  ■•«im.  21:3  S.  went  t<ir.  his  feet 
X:h.  4:5  c.  not  tluir  iniquity 
.AV,  111:18  earth,  c.  not  thyblood 
21;2t)  worms  shall  c.  them 
22:11  waters  0.  thee,  3M::M 
10:22  the  shady  trees  c.  him 
/'.».  91:4  c.  thee  with  his  feath. 
li)4:H  they  turn  not  to  c.  earth 
10^1:2'.) c.  with  own  confusion 
l.f.Mll  daikni'ss  sliall  c.  me 
110:'.)  mischief  of  lips  c.  Ihem 
It.  11:!)  waters  c.  sea,  J/oA.  2:14 
14:11  wonns  c.  thee 
22:17  L.  will  surely  c.  thee 
2(i:21  earth  no  more  c.  her  8.a.n 
30:1  c.  with  a  coverins;.  but 
58:7  naked,  that  thou  c.  him 
5!t;(i  nnr  c.  tlu-inscl.  with  works 
60:2  darkness  shall  c.  the  earth 
6  inulti.  of  camels  shall  c.  thee 
.h  r.  4ti:8  I  will  c.  the  eartll 
/';< i.  7: 18  horror  sliall  c.  them 
12:6  thou  shall  c.  thy  face 
12  he  shall  c.  his  face,  that 
24:7  pour,  it  not  on  the  gr.  toe. 
17  c.  not  thy  lips, 
22  ve  shall  hoi  c.  your  lips 
26:10  horses,  their  dust  c.  thee 
19  when  waters  shall  c.  thee 
30: 18  as  for  her  a  cloud  c.  her 
32:7  I  will  c.  the  heaven,  tun 
37:6  c.  vou  with  skin  and 
:iS:9  be'like  cloud  to  c.  land,  IC 
/loe.  2:9  Ilax  given  to  c.  her 
10:8  mount,  c.  us,  Liike  23:30 


COV 

shame  shall  c.  thee 


0».  10 

.V/c.  8;7  shall  all  c.  their  lips 
7:11)  shame  c.  her  said  to  me 
//ii/i.  2:17  violence  of  L.  c.  thee 
Mark  14:65  and  c.  his  face 
1  Cor.  11:7  man  not  to  r.  head 
1  /V^  4:8  cliarity  c.  malt,  ofsins 

COVERED. 

Oen  7:1')  niinmiains  were  c.  90 
9:23  c.  inikitl.  of  their  father 
2l:li3  Rebekah  c.  herself 
.38:14  Tain.  c.  her  with  a  veil 
A'.c.  14:28  waters  c.  eliariots 
15:5  tile  depths  c.  thein 
10  the  sea  c.  them,  Jo.t.  24:7 
24:15  a  chiud  c.  the  mount.  16 
.37:9  c.  witii  wings  merey-seat 
40:21  veil  c.  ark  of  testimony 
X'liii.  4:2t)  when  holy  things  c. 
/leiil.  32:15  art  c.  with  fatness 
./»(/.  4:18.Iaelc.  Sisera,  19 
1  Sam.  19:13  Mich.  c.  the  image 
28:14  old  man  eiunelll  up  c. 

1  A'.  1:1c.  David  witli  clothes 
8:7  Cher.  c.  tin-  ark.  2  (7ir.  5:8 

2  Yi'.   19:1  llezekiah  c.  himself 
with  sackelotii.  If.  37:1 

.7o*  23:17  c.  dark,  from  my  face 
31::W  if  1  c.  my  transgressions 
I'e.  44:15  shame  of  face  c.  me 
19  c.  us  with  shadow  of  death 
65:13  vallevs  c.  over  with  corn 
Ik8:!3  w.  of  dove  c.  with  silver 
71:1:1  c.  with  reproach  that  seek 
89:45  hast  c.  liim  witii  shame 
106:17  c.  company  of  Abiram 
i:!!i:13  c.  me  in  mother's  womb 
Pme.  26:23  a  potsherd  c.  with 

26  whose  hatred  isc.  by  deceit 
K:  0:4  his  name  c.  with  dark, 
/v.  6:2  with  twain  he  c.  his  face 
2!l:10  the  seers  hath  he  c. 
51:16  I  have  c.  thee  in  shadow 
61:10  c.  me  wilh  robe 
.rtr.  51:42  she  is  c.  with  waves 
Lam.  2:1  c.  dan.  of  Z.  with  clo. 
3:11)  he  hath  c.  me  with  ashes 

43  ha"t  c.  with  anger 

44  c.  tlivsi-lf  with  a  cloud  I 
E:ik.  1:11  two  wings  c.  bod.  23 

16:8  and  c.  thy  nakedness 
10  Ic.  thee  with  silk 
18:7  and  hath  c.  the  naked.  16 
24:8  her  blond  should  not  be  c. 
27:7  blue  and  purple  c.  thee 
31:15  I  c.  the  deep  for  him 
.37:8  and  skin  c.  them  above 
./on.  3:8  and  beast  he  c.  with  sa. 
/fa'i.  3:3  his  glory  c.  heavens 
,!/./<.  8:24  was  c.  with  waves 
10:26  nothing  c.  tliat  shall  not 
be  revealed,  ii/ic  12:2 

1  Cor.  11:6  the  woman  be  not  c. 

COVERED  face. 

Oen.  38:15  Tamarhad  c.  her/acc 

2  Sum.  19:4  but  David  c.  his/ace 
A'*/.  7:8  thev  c.  Haman's/ffce 
i'<.  6!):7  shame  tiath  c.  my /"ncc 
/•roc.  ■M:31  nettles  e.fttce  there. 
A.  6:2  with  twain  he  c.  hi»/rtc« 
.Jer.  51:51  shame  hath  c.  our/«c. 

Head  COVERED. 
2  Sam.  1.5::10  David  had  his  h.  c. 
FM.  6:12  Hanian.  Ids  head  c. 
Ps.  140:7  c.  my  heail  in  battle 
./cc.  14:3  and  c.  their  headn.  4 
1  Cw.  11:4  ev.  man  praying,  A.  c. 

COVERED  Hin 
Ps.  .33:1  W»(  is  c.  /,V;/i.  4:7 
85:2  thou  hast  c.  all  tlunr  »in 

COVEREDST. 
Ps.  lM;6c.  it  with  di'ep 


CRA 

COVERIMi,  Pnrllclplr. 

&.  25:20  c.  inerev-sc'at  wilh 
Xiim.  4:5  shall  take  down  c.  veil 
h><k.  48:16  O  c.  cherub 
Mai.  2:13  c.  the  altar  with  tears 

COVERING.  Suhslnnllvc. 
Cnii.  20: 16  thee  a  c.  of  tile  eyes 
Ki\  2^:27  it  is  ids  c.  for  his  skin 
i.tr.  13:45  put  c.  on  upper  lip 
2  Sam.  17:19  c.  over  well's  inou. 
.hii  '32:14  thick  clouds  c.  to  him 
21:7  naked  have  no  c.  in  cold 
26:0  destruction  hath  no  c. 
31:19  aiiv  lioor  without  c. 
A   lll5::!'.'l  lie  spread  cloud  fore. 
Cunt.  3:10  he  made  c.  of  inirple 
//-.  2'i:8  discovered  c.  of  Judah 
•25:7  c.  cast  over  all  people 
28:'20c.  narrower,  than  can  wr. 
80:1  with  c.  not  of  my  Spirit 
22  ve  shall  detlle  c.  of  images 
.')fl:3"l  make  sackcloth  their  c. 
Kzek.  28:13  precious  stone  thy  c. 
1  Cor.  11:15  hair  is  given  for  c. 
See  B.vnoEit. 

COVERINGS. 
Pror.  7:16  deck,  mv  bed  with  c. 
31:'22  maketh  herself  c.  of  tap. 

COVER!*. 
K.r.  '25:29  make  c.  37:16 
.V«Hi.  4:7  put  c.  to  cover  withal 

COVERT. 
4  7v'.  16:18  c.  for  the  sabbath, 

Aliaz  took  down 
.hih  .38:40  when  lions  abide  in  c. 
40:21  behemoth  lieth  in  c.  of 
Ps.  61:4  trust  in  c.  of  thy  wings 
Is.  4:6  a  tabernacle  for  a  c. 
10:4  be  thon  a  c.  from  spoiler 
:12:2  a  man  bee.  from  tempest 
.Jer.  25:38  forsaken  his  c. 

COVET. 
Ex  20' 17  thou  Shalt  not  c.  Deut. 

5:21;  Pom.~r.~:  13:9 
.Vic.  2:2  thev  c.  fields  and  take 
1  Cor.  12:31  but  c.  the  best  gifts 
14::39  c.  to  prophesy 
COVETED. 
Jon.  7:21  then  I  c.  them,  and 
Arts  •30::13  I  c.  no  tnan"s  silver 
1  Tim.  6:10  while  some  c.  after 

COVETETH. 
Pror.  21:36  c.  all  the  day  long 
IJab.  2:9  woe  to  him  c.  evil  cov. 

COVETOrS. 
TV  10:3  wicked  hlesseth  c. 
/,K/te  16:14  Pharis.  who  were  e. 
1  Cor.  5:10  yet  not  altog.  with  c. 
11  c.  with  such  not  to  eat 
6:10  nor  c.  inherit,  Eph.  .5:5 

1  7^'m.  .3:3  bishop  must  not  bee. 

2  rim.  3:2  in  last  times  m.  be  c. 
2  Pel  '2:14  exer.  with  c.  practices 

COVETOl'»i\ESS. 
&.  18:21  men  hating  c. 
/%.  119::a'i  incline  not  heart  to  c. 
I^-or.  '28:16  hateth  c.  sli.  prolong 
Is.  57:17  for  iniquity  of  his  c. 
./«■.  6:13  given  to  c.  8:10 

22:17  eyes  are  not  hut  for  thy  c. 

51:13  and  measure  of  thy  c. 
f:zek.  33:31  heart  goeth  after  c. 
//(•lA.  2:9  that  coveteth  an  evil  c. 
,1/nci-  7:'22  out  heart  proceed,  c. 
J^uke  12:15  he  said,  beware  of  c. 
Pom.  1:29  filled  with  all  c. 
2  Cor. 9:5  as  a  matter  not  of  c. 
Q)A,  5:3  c.  let  it  not  be  named 
Col.  .3:5  mortify  c.  wh.  is  idola. 
1  Thes.  2:5  nor  used  cloak  of  c. 
H,b.  13:5  conver.  be  without  c. 


iTzf*.  16:18  br.  garm. andc.  them  \i  Pel.  9:3  through  c.  make  mer 


COVER  EST. 

Deut.  22:12  vesture  wherewith  c. 
/»«.  101:2  c.  thyself  with  light 

COVER  ETII. 
.V«m.  a'J:!!  c.  face  of  the  earth 
./«(/.  3:24  surely  he  c.  his  fi'et 
./fill  !):21  he  c.  faces  of  judges 
15:'27  c.  liis  face  with  fatness 
31i::iO  he  c.  bottom  of  the  sea 
:i9  with  clouds  he  c.  the  light 
Ps.  7:1:6  violence  c.  as  garment 
10!):19  gannent  which  c.  him 
147:8 ''.  heaven  with  clouds 
Pmr.  10:6  vio.  c.  the  mouth,  U 
12  love  c.  all  sins 
12:16  prudent  man  c.  shame 
17:9  c.  transgression  seek,  love 
•28:13  c.  his  sins,  sliall  not  pros. 
Jer.  3:'25  our  confusion  c.  us 
Ezek.  '28:14  art  cherub  that  e. 
.Mai.  2;  16  for  one  c.  violence 
Luke  8:16  caudle  c.  it  with  ve«. 


COW. 

Ler.  22:'28  c.  or  ewe.  sh.  not  kill 
Xam.  1.8:17  firstling  of  c. 
./ob  21:10  their  c.  casteth  not 
Is.  7:21  nourish  a  yonng  c. 
11:7  c.  and  the  bear  shall  feed 
Ezek.  4:15  given  thee  c.  dung  for 
,4nK«  4:3  every  c.  at  that  before 
COZBL    Xum.  25:15, 18 

CR  \CRLI\G. 
Ec.  7:6  c.  of  thorns  under  pot 

CRVCRXELS. 
1  E.  14:3  take  with  thee  c. 

CRAFT. 
Dan.  8:2.5  cause  c.  to  prosper 
.Mark  14:1  take  him  by  c. 
,4cAi  18:3  he  was  of  same  c. 
in:'27  not  onlv  our  c.  is  in  dan. 
Rev.  W:-fi  whatsoever  c.  he  be 

CRAFTIXESS. 
Job  5:13  ill  their  c.  1  Cor.  3:19 


CRE 

/,i/i-<!  20:i3  he  perceived  their  e. 
'J  Cur.  4:2  not  walking  in  c.  nor 
i^p/i.  4:14  carried  by  cunning  c. 

<'R  \FTV. 
.Inli  5:12  he  ilisnp.  devices  of  c. 
15:.''.  thoii  cliooseth  tongue  of  e   ' 
Ps.  **3:3.''.  counsel  against 
2  Col.  r2:16  being  c.  1  caught 

CRAFTSMAN. 
Pfu>.  27:15  the  work  of  the  e 
Per.  18:'22  no  c.  be  found. 
CRAF'I'SMEN. 
2  A'.  24:14  ciiiTied  awav  c  18 
1  Chr.  4:14  for  thev  werec. 
.v.//.  11:ii5  the  valley  of  c. 
//OS.  13:2  tlio  work . if  c. 
Acts  19:24  no  smull  gain  to  e. 
38  c.  have  matter  agaiust  any 
CRAG. 
■Job  39:28  eagle  abideth  on  c. 

CRANE. 
/s.  38:14  like  c.  so  did  I  chatter 
.Jtr.  8:7  c.  obs.  time  of  coming 

CRASHING. 
Zei>.  1:10  great  c.  from  hills 

CRAVED,  ETII. 
I^or.  16:26  for  his  mouth  c.  It 
Mark  15:43  .Joseph  c.  body  of  J. 

<'REATE. 
Ps.  51:10  c.  in  me  a  clean  heart 
Is.  4:5  c.  on  every  d.-p.  a  cloud 
45:7  c.  darkness,  I  c.  evil 
57:19  1  c.  the  fruits  of  the  lips 
65:17  I  c.  new  heavens 
18  rejoice  in  tluit  which  I  c. 
CREATED. 
Gen.  1:1  in  tiie  begin.  God  c.  he. 
21  God  c.  great  whales 
27  God  c.  hian  in  his  own  im- 
age, male  and  female,  5:2 
2:3  ill  it  rested  front  all  he  c. 
6:7  will  destroy  man  I  have  e. 
Ih'ut.  4::i2  day  God  c.  man 
Ps.  89:12  north  and  south  h.  e. 
102:18  people  to  be  c. 
UH::lO  forth  s]iirif  they  are  e. 
148:5  com.  and  they  were  c. 
Is.  4n:'26  hath  c.  these  things 
41:20  Ilolv  One  of  Is.  hath  c.  it' 
42:5  he  tliat  c.  the  heavens 
43:1  Lord  that  c.  thee.  O  .Jacob 
7  I  have  c.  him  for  my  glory 
45:8 1  the  Lord  have  c.  it 
12  I  have  c.  man  upon  it 
18  he  c.  it  not  in  vain 
48:7  c.  now.  not  from  begin. 
.54:16  liave  c.  smith,  c.  waster 
.hr.  31:'J2  L.  hath  c.  a  new  thing 
Ezek.  21::10  judge  where  wast  c. 
■28:13  in  day  thou  wast  c. 
15  from  dav  thon  wast  c. 
Mai.  2:10  hath  not  one  God  c. 
Mark  13:1!)  creation  G.  c. 
1  Cor.  11:9  man  c.  for  the  wom. 
Eph.  1:10  workinansliip  c.  in  C. 
3:9  who  c.  all  things  by  Jes.  C. 
4:'i4  God  is  c.  in  righteousness 
Col.  1:16  were  all  things  c. 
3:10  after  image  of  him  c.  him 
1  Tim.  4:3  G.  c.  to  be  received 
lier.  4:11  hast  c.  all  things,  for 
thy  ph-usure  arc  and  were  c. 
10:0  who  c.  iicuven  irid  the 

CREATETH. 
Amos  4:13  c.  w.  L.  is  his  name 

CREATION. 
Mark  10:6  from  c.  male  and  fe. 
13:19  as  was  not  from  the  c. 
Horn.  l:'20from  c.  arc  cleariy 
8:'22  that  whole  c.  groaneth 
9  Pet.  3:4  contiiine  asfromthcc. 
liev.  3:14  beginning  of  c.  of  God 

CREATOR. 
Ee.  12:1  remember  c.  in  youth 
/.<.'4<):'28  c.  of  ends  of  the  earth 
43:15  I  am  the  Lord.  c.  of  Israel 
Horn.  1:'25  creature  more  than  c. 
1 1'et.  4:19  as  to  a  faithful  c. 

CREATCRE. 
Oen.  1:90  bring  forth  moving  c. 
Isfv  11:46  this  is  law  of  every  c. 
Mark  10:15  gospel  to  every  c. 

Col.  V.-ii 
Pom.  8:19  expectation  of  c. 
90  c.  made  subject  to  vanity 
21  c.  be  delivered  from  hoiKL 
39  any  c.  able  to  separate  us 
2  Cor.  5:17  he  is  a  new  c. 
&•«/.  6:15  nor  uncir.  but  new  e. 
Col.  1:15  first-born  of  every  c. 
1  Tim.  4:4  every  c.  of  G.  is  good 
Ueh.  4:13  anv  c.  not  manifest 
See.  5:13  every  c.  in  heaven 


808 


CRUDBN'S  COXCORDAXCB. 


CRO 

Living  CREATURE. 

Oen.  1:21  God  created  every  I.  c. 
£4  let  eartli  bring  forth  I'w.  C. 
2:19  AdaiQ  called  every  llv.  c. 
9:10  cov.  with  everj  liring  c. 
12  between  me  and  ev.  I.  c.  15 
Ler.  11:46  law  of  every  /ii'in.g'  c. 
Ezek.  1:20  spirit  of  /.  c.  21 ;  10:17 
10:15  I.  c.  I  saw  by  Chebar,  20 
CBEATrRES. 
7>.  13:21  houses  fnll  of  doleful  c. 
Jam.  1:18  of  first-fruits  of  his  c. 
Jiev.  8:9  third  of  c.  in  sea  died 

LiviHg  CREATURES. 
£^zsk.  1:5  likeness  of  four  /ir.  c. 
14  /.  c.  ran,  retunied  as  lij,'ht. 
19  /.  c.  went  the  wl^eels  went 
3: 13  noise  of  wings  of  living  c. 
CREDITOR,  S. 
Ssut.  15:2  c.  that  lendeth  shall 
2  A'.  4:1  c.  to  take  my  two  sous 
Is.  50:1  to  which  of  niy  c, 
JAtke  7:41  c.  had  two  debtors 

CREEK. 
AcU  27:39  discovered  a  certain  c. 

CREEP. 
Lev.  11:31  unclean  all  that  c. 
Ps.  104:20  beasts  of  forest  c. 
2  Tim.  3:6  of  this  sort  c.  into 

CREEPETH. 

0en.  1:25  every  tliiuf'  that  c.  26 

30  given  to  every  tniuLT  c.  herb 

7:8  c.  went  in  two  and  ^wo,  14 

21  of  tiling  that  c. 

8: 17  bring  forth  every  thin^  c. 

19  whatsoever  c.  went  forth 

Lev.  11:41  that  c.  shall  be  an 

abomination,  43,44;  20:25 
Deut.  4:18  of  any  thing  that  c. 

CREEPIXG  thing,  8. 
Oen.  1:26  dominion  over  ev.  c.  t. 
Lev.  5:2  unclean  c.  thing 
11:21  ye  eat,  of  every  c.  thing 
22:5  or  whoso,  toucheth  any  c.  t. 
Deut.  14:19  c.  thing  that  flieth 
1  K.  4:33  he  spake  of  c.  t.  fishes 
Ps.  104:25  c.  things  innumerable 
148:10  all  c.  things  praise  the  L. 
Ezek.  8:10  form  of  c.  t.  portrayed 
38:20  all  c.  t.  shake  at  my  pres. 
Hos.  2:18  covenant  W'ith  c.  things 
Hab.  1:14  men  as  c.  things 
Acts  10:12  P.  saw  c.  things,  11:6 
Jiom.  1:2:3  like  to  c.  things 

CREPT. 

Jude  4  certain  c.  in  unawares 
CRESCENS.     2  Tim.  4:10 
CRETE.  .-lc(s  27:7, 12,21;  ri(.l:5 
CRETES.     Acts  2:11 
CRETIANS.    Tit.  1:12 

CREW. 

Mat.  26:74  the  cock  c.Mar.U:6S; 
iufe  22:60;  JoAtt  18:27 
CRIB. 
Job  39:9  unicorn  abide  by  thy  c. .? 
Piw.  14:4  no  oxen  are  c.  is  clean 
Is.  1:3  ass  know,  his  master's  c. 

CRIED.    See  after  cey. 

CRIME,  S. 

Job  31:11  his  is  a  lieiuous  c. 
Ezek.  7:2:3  land  is  full  of  bloody  c. 
Acis  25:16  cone.  c.  laid  ag.  him 
27  not  to  signify  the  c.  laid 

CRIMSOY 

S  Chr.  2:7  cun.  to  work  in  c.  14 
3:14  he  made  the  veil  of  c. 
Js.  1:18  your  sine  be  like  c. 
Jtr.  4:30  thou  clothest  with  c. 

CRIPPLE. 

Acts  14:8  being  a  c.  from  womb 

CRISPI!VG.PI\S. 

Js.  3:22  L.  will  take  away  c.-p. 

CRISPUS.   Acts  18:8;  1  Cor.  1:14 
CROOK.B,tCKED. 

Jav.  21:20  c.-b.  not  approach 
CROOKED. 

Deut.  .32:5  are  a  c.  generation 
Job  26:13  formed  the  c.  serpent 
Ps.  125:5  aside  to  their  c.  ways 
Pi-ov.  2: 15  whose  ways  are  c. 
Ec.  1:15  c.  not  be  m.  stra.  7:13 
Js.  27:1  pun.  lev.  that  c.  serpent 
40:4  c.  be  made,  42:16;  Luke  3:5 
45:2  make  the  c.  places  straight 
59:8  have  made  tliem  c.  pallis 
iMm.  3:9  hath  made  my  paths  c. 
Phil.  2:15  midst  of  a  c. 'nation 

CROP. 

Lev.  1:16  he  shall  pluck  away  c. 


CRO 

CROPPED. 

Ezfk.  17:4  c.  offtop  of  y.  twigs,  22 
CROSS. 

Mat.  10;.38takethnothisc.  is  not 

worthy  of  me,  Lnke  14:27 
16:24  c.  and  follow  me,  Mark 

8:.34;  10:21;  £»/(•<!  9:23 
27:32  compelled  tobearc.  Mark 

15:21;  Lukei&:i6 
40  if  S.  of  God  come  doi\m  from 
thee.  42;  Mark  15:30.  32 
John  19:17  bearing  c.  went  forth 
19  vTote  title,  and  i)ut  it  on  c. 
25  stood  by  the  c.  his  mother 
31  not  reniainonc.  on  sabbath 
1  Cor.  1:17  lest  c.  be  of  none  ef. 
18  preaching  of  c.  foolishness 
Crul.  5:11  olTence  of  the  c.  ceased 
6:12  Buf.  persecution  for  c.  of  C. 
14  should  glorv.  save  in  the  c. 
E/)h.  2:16  reconcile  both  by  c 
Phi/.  2:8  obedient  to  death  of  c. 
3:18  are  enemies  of  r.  of  Christ 
Col.  1:20  through  blood  of  c. 
2:14  nailing  it  to  his  c. 
Heb.  12:2  endured  the  c. 
CROSS-WAY. 
Ob.  14  nor  have  stood  in  c.~iv. 
CROUCH,  ETH. 

1  Sam-.  2:.36  c.  for  piece  of  silver 
Ps.  10:10  he  c.  and  humbleth 
CROW,  CROWING.    See  cock. 

CROW\. 
E.V.  25:25  a  golden  c.  to  border 

29:6  holy  c.  upon  the  mitre 
Lev.  8:9  on  his  forefront  holy  c. 

21:12  c.  of  anointing  oil 

2  K.  11:12  c.  on  J.  2  Chr.  2.3:11 
Est.  1:11  Vashti  with  c.  royal 
Job  31:36  bind  it  as  a  e.  to  me 
Ps.  89:39  hast  jn-ofaned  his  c. 

1.32:18  upon  liiniself  c.  fioiu'ish 
Prov.  4:9  c.  of  glory  deliver 
12:4  a  virtuous  woman  is  a  c. 
14:24  c.  of  wise  is  their  riches 
16:31  hoary  head  is  c.  of  glory 
17:6  children's  child,  c.  of  old 
27:24  c.  endure  to  every  genera. 
Cant.  3:11  behold  S.  with  the  c. 
Is.  28:1  woe  to  the  c.  of  pride 
5  shall  be  for  a  c.  of  glory 
62:3  Shalt  also  be  a  c.  of  glory 
Jer.  13:18  c.  of  glory  come  down 
Ezek.  21:26  take  off  the  e. 
Zee.  9:16  as  the  stones  of  a  c. 
John  19:5  J.  wearing  c.  of  thorns 
1  Cor.  9:25  a  corruptible  c. 
Phil.  4:1  beloved,  my  joy  and  c. 

1  Thes.  2:19  ourc.  of  rejoicing 

2  Tim.  4:8  c.  of  i-ighteousness 
Jam.  1:12  he  shairrec.  c.  of  life 

1  Pet.  5:4  shall  receive  c.  of  glory 
Iter.  2:10  give  thee  a  c.  of  life 

3:11  that  no  man  take  thy  c. 
6:2  a  c.  was  given  to  him 
CROWIV  of  gold. 
Ex.  25:11  c.  of  g.  round  about, 

a4;.30:3;:^7:2;  11.  12,26 
Est.  8:15  Mordecai  with  e.  of  g. 
Ps.  21:3  c.  of  g.  on  his  head 
CROWX,  with  Head. 
Gen.  49:26  on  c.  of  Joseph's  h. 
Deut.  33:20  teareth  arm  with  c. 

2  Sam.  1:10  the  c.  on  his  head 
12:30  c.  from  h.  1  Chr.  20:2 
14:25  sole  to  c.  of  h.  Job  2:7 

Est.  2:17  king  set  e.  on  her  A. 

6:8  c.  royal  set  upon  his  head 
Job  19:9  taken  c.  from  my  head 
Is.  3:17  smite  with  a  scab  e.  of  A. 
Jer.  2:16  broken  c.  of  thy  head 

48:45  c.  of  A.  of  tumultuous  ones 
Lam.  5:16  c.  fallen  from  our  Acarf 
Ezek.  16:12  beautiful  c.  on  thy  A. 
A/a<.  27:29  put  a  c.  of  thorns, 

J/ari  15:17;  JoAn  19:2 
i?i?!!.  12:1  ac.  of  twelve  stars 

14:14  on  his  head  a  golden  c. 

CROWiVED. 
Ps.  8:5  hast  c.  him  with  glory 
I^ow  14:18  c  with  knowledge 
Cant.  .3:1!  his  mother  c.  him 
Xah.  3:17  thy  c.  are  as  locusts 
2  Tim.  2:5  not  c.  e.tcepthe  strive 
Ileb.  2:9  Jesus  c.  with  glory 

CROWIVEDST. 
Ileb.  2:7  c.  him  with  glory  and 

CROW\EST,  ETH. 
Ps.  6.5:11  c.  year  with  thy  goodn. 

103:4  c.  thee  with  loving-kind. 

crowm:\g. 

/*.  23:8  against  Tyre  the  c.  city 

CROWiVS. 
Ezek.  23:42  beau.  c.  on  their  h. 


CRY 

Zee.  6:11  make  e. ;  14  c.  to  Ilelem 
Hev.  4:4  elders  had  c.  of  "old 
10  cast  their  c.  before  tarone 
9:7  on  locusts'  heads  were  c. 
12:3  dragon  having  seven  c. 
13:1  upon  his  horns  ten  c. 
19:12  on  his  head  many  c. 
CRUCIFY. 
Mat.  20:19  to  Gentiles,  to  c.  him 
23::34  some  of  them  ve  shall  c. 
27:31  to  c.  him,  Mark  15:20 
Mark  15: 13  cried  again  c.  liim,  14 
Luke  23:21  c.  him,  c.  ./oA«.  19:6, 15 
i/ei".  0:6  c.  Sou  of  God  afresh 

CRUCIFIED. 
Mat.  26:2  bet.  to  be  e.  Luke  24:7 
27:22  said.  Let  him  be  c.  2.3 
26  del.  him  to  be  c.  John  19:16 
35  c.  him,  John  19:23 
38  thieves  c.  44;   J/ort  15:32; 

LukeaS:33;  John  19:18 
28:5  Jesus  w.  was  c.  Mark  16:6 
John  19:20  where  Jesus  was  c.  41 
Acts  2:23  by  wicked  hands  c. 

.36  made  J.  whom  ye  c.  L.  4:10 
Pom.  6:6  old  man  is  c.  with  him 

1  Cor.  1:13  was  Paul  c.  for  you  f 
23  preach  Christ  c.  unto  Jews 

2:2  JesUs  Christ  and  him  c. 
8  not  have  c.  Lord  of  glory 

2  Cor.  13:4  tho'  c.  through  weak. 
Gal.  2:20  I  am  c.  with  Christ 

3:1  Chr.  set  forth,  c.  among  you 

5:24  are  Christ's  have  c.  flesh 

6:14  by  whom  the  world  is  c. 
Rev.  11:8  where  Lord  was  c. 

CRUEL. 
Gen.  49:7  wrath,  for  it  was  c. 
Ex.  6:9  for  c.  bondage 
Deut.  32:33  c.  venom  of  asps 
Job  30:21  art  become  c.  to  me 
Ps.  25:19  hate  mo  with  c.  hatred 

71:4  deliver  out  of  hand  of  c. 
Prov.  5:9  thou  give  years  to  c. 

11:17  he  c.  troubleth  own  flesh 

12:10  mercies  of  wicked  are  c. 

17:11  c.  messenger  be  sent 

27:4  wTath  is  c. 
Cant.  8:6  jealousy  is  c. 
Is.  13:9  day  of  Lord  Cometh  c. 

19:4  Egyptians  give  to  c.  lord 
Jer.  6:23  they  are  c.  50:42 

30:14  chastisement  of  c.  one 
Lam.  4:3  daughter  of  my  peo.  c. 
Heb.  11:36  trial  of  c.  mockings 

CRUELLY. 
Ezek.  18:18  bee.  he  c.  oppressed 

CRUELTY. 
Gen.  49:5  instruments  of  c. 
Jud.  9:24  f.  to  sons  of  Jerubbaal 
Ps.  27:12  such  as  breathe  out  c. 

74:20  are  full  of  habitations  of  c. 
Ezek.  34:4  with  c.  ye  ruled  them 

CRU.MBS. 
Mat.  15:27  eat  of  c.  Mark  7:28 
Luke  16:21  to  be  fed  with  the  c, 

CRUSE. 
1  Sam.  26:11  take  the  c.  of  water 
12  so  David  took  the  c.  16 

1  K.  14:3  take  a  c.  of  honey 
17:12  I  have  a  little  oil  in  c. 

14  nor  c.  of  oil  ftiil  till,  16 
19:6  Elijah  had  c.  of  water 

2  K.  2:20  bring  me  a  new  c. 
CRUSH. 

Job  39:15  forgetteth  foot  m.ay  c. 
Lam.  1:15  to^c.  my  young 

3:34  to  c.  all  the  prisoners 
Amos  4:1  which  c.  the  needy 

CRUSHED. 
Lev.  22:24  not  offer  what  is  e. 
Num.  22:25  ass  c.  Balaam's  foot 
Deut.  28::a3  and  c.  alway 
Job  4:19  are  c.  before  the  moth 

5:4  his  children  c.  in  the  gate 
Is.  59:5  c.  breaketh  into  a  viper 
Jer.  51:;34  Nebuch.  hath  c.  me 

CRY,  Siibstanlivc. 
Gen.  18:21  accord,  to  c.  come  up 
Ex.  2:23  their  c.  came  up,  3:9 

3:7  I  have  heard  their  c.  I 
A^um.  16:.34  Is.  fled  at  c.  of  them 

1  Sam.  5:12  c.  of  city  went  up 
9:16  because  their  c.  is  come  up 

2  Sam.  22:7  my  c.  did  enter 
1  A'.  8:28   hearken    to   c.   and 

prayer,  2  Chr.  6:19 
Nell.  5:()  angry  when  I  heard  c. 
9:9  heardest  c.  by  Red  sea 
Est.  4:1  cried  with  bitter  c. 
9:31  of  fastings  and  their  c. 
Job  16:18  let  my  c.  have  noplace 
34:28  c.  of  poor  to  come  toliim, 
he  heareth  c.  of  alllicted 
Ps.  6:2  hearken  to  my  c,  my  K. 


CRY 

Ps.  9:12  forget,  not  c.  of  humbla 
17:1  O  Lord  attend  unto  my  c. 
18:6  my  c.  came  before  liim 
34:15  his  ears  ojjen  to  their  c. 
39:12  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  inv  c. 
40:1  inclined  and  heard  my  c. 
88:2  incline  thiuc  ear  to  my  c. 
102:1  let  my  c.  come  unto  thee 
106:44  when  he  heard  their  c. 
119:169  let  my  c.  come  near 
142:6  attend  to  my  c.  I  am 
Prov.  21:13  at  c.  of  poor 
Ec.  9:17  more  than  e.  of  him 
Is.  5:7  for  right,  behold  a  c. 
15:5  raise  up  c.  of  destruction 
8  c.  gone  about  borders  of  Mo. 
30:19  will  be  gracious  at  thy  c. 
43:14  whose  c.  is  in  the  ships 
Jer.  7:16  neither  lift  up  c.  11:14 
8:19  voice  of  c.  of  my  people 
14:2  c.  of  Jerusalem  is  gone  up 
18:22  c.  be  heard  from  houses 
25:.36  c.  of  shejiherds  be  heard 
46:12  thy  c.  hath  filled  land 
48:4  little  ones  caused  a  c. 
5  encm.  heard  c.  of  destruction 
49:21  moved  at  c.  of  Edom 
50:46  c.  heard  at  taking  of  Bab. 
51:54  sound  of  c.  from  Babylon 
Lam.  3:.56  hide  not  ear  at  my  c. 
Ezek.  27:28  shake  at  c.  of  pilots 
Zep.  1:10  be  a  c.  from  flsh-gate 
Mat.  25:6  midnight  was  c.  made 

Great  CRY. 
Gen.  18:20  c.  of  S.  is  c/reat,  19:13 
27:.34  Esau  cried  with  a  r/reat  c. 
Ex.  11:6  be  a  great  c.  thro'  Egy. 
12:30  there  was  great  c.  in  Eg. 
Neh.  5:1  a  !/.  c.  of  the  people 
Acts  23:9  so  said,  arose  a  gi'eat  e. 

Hear  CBY. 
Ex.  22:23  I  will  hear  their  c. 
Job  27:9  luar  c.  when  trouble 
Ps.  61:1  hear  my  c.  O  God 
145:19  he  also  will  hear  their  c. 
Jer.  14:12  I  will  not  A.  their  c. 
20;16/iear  <".  in  the  moruing 

CBIES. 

Jam.  5:4  c.  of  them  that  reaped 

CRY,  Verb. 

Ex.  5:8  idle  therefore  they  c. 

22:23  if  thou  afflict  and  they  c. 

32:18  voice  of  them  that  c. 
Lev.  13:45  and  c.  Unclean 
Jud.  10:14  go  c.  to  the  gods 
2  Sam.  19:28  right  have  I  to  c. 
2  A'.  8:3  to  c.  for  her  house 
2  Chr.  20:9  c.  in  afflict,  wilt  hear 
Job  :30:20  I  c.  thou  dost  not  hear 
24  they  c.  in  his  destruction 

35:9  oppressed  to  c.  they  c.  out 

12  they  c.  none  g'iveth  answer 
36:13  c.  not  when  he  bindeth 
•38:41  his  youug  ones  c.  to  God 

Ps.  22:2  I  c.  in  the  daytime 
27:7  0  Lord,  when  I  c.  28:2 
28:1  to  thee  will  I  c.  2 
34:17  righteous  c.  Lord  heareth 
56:9  when  I  c.  mine  onem.  turn 
57:2  I  will  c.  to  God  most  high 
61:2  from  end  of  earth  will  Ic. 
86:3  be  merciful,  for  I  c.  daily 
89:26  shall  c.  thou  art  my  father 
141:1  Lord  I  c.  make  haste 
147:9  to  youug  ravens  which  c. 

Prov.  8:1  dotli  not  wisdom  c.  and 
21:13  shall  i:  l}ut  not  be  heard 

/«.  8:4  before  child  c.  My  father 
13:22  beasts  of  islands  shall  c. 
14:31  c.  O  city,  thou  Palestina 
15:4  and  Ilcslibon  shall  c.  and 
33:7  their  valiant  ones  shall  c. 
34:14  satyr  shall  c.  to  fellow 
40:2  c.  to  Jerus.  warfare  acconi. 
6 voice  sald.c.  what  shall!  c. .?• 
42:2  he  shall  not  c.  nor  li  ft  voice 

13  he  shall  c.  yea.  prevail 

14  I  c.  like  travailing  woman 
46:7  one  shall  c.  to  him.  yet  can 
,58:9  c.  he  shall  say.  Here  I  am 
65:14  shall  c.  for  sorrow  of  he;irt 

Jer.  2:2  go  and  c.  in  cars  of  Jer. 
3:4  wilt  not  from  this  time  c. 
4:5  blow  trumpet,  c,  gather 
11:11  though  they  c.  to  me 
12  c.  to  gods 

14  not  hear  when  c.  Ezek.  8:18 
22:20  go  lip  to  Lebanon,  and  c. 
25::S4  and  c.  48:20;  Ezek.  21:12 
31:6  watchmen  on  Ephraim  c. 

Lam.  3:8  when  I  c.  ho  shutteth 

Ezek.  9:4  c.  for  abominations 
24:17  forbear  to  c.  make  no 
26:15  shake,  when  wounded  c. 
27:30  c.  bitterly  for  Tyrus 

Hoe,  8:2  Israel  c,  we  know  thee 


CRUDEX'S   CONCORDANCE. 


809 


CRI 

Joel  1:19  Lonl.  to  thee  will  I C. 

20  the  beasts  c.  unto  thee 
Jon.  3:8  man  ami  hvi\<  c.  to  G. 
^^ic.  3:5  bite  with  teeth,  c  pence 
yah.  '2:8  c.  but  none  look  ))iick 
Zfp.  1:14  miu'hty  sli.  c.  hiilerly 
Zee.  1:14  luiL'el  j^iid,  c.  thuu 
^£at.  12:19  nut  strive  nor  c. 
Luke  18:7  iiveiiLre  elect,  wliich  c. 
liom.  8:15  whereby  we  c.  Abba 
Go/.  4:27  c.  that  travailest  not 

CRY  nisalnitt. 
Ikut,  15:9  r.  to  L.  a.  tliec.  24:15 
8  Chr.  13:12  to  r.  iilftrni  ag.  you 
Ji56  31:;i8  if  niT  Ijuid  r.  a^/.  me 
Jon.  1:2  go  to  Nineveh,  c.  ag.  it 

TRY  nluiid. 
1  A'.  18:27  Eliinh  sjiid.  c.  aloud 
Job  19:7  I  c.  a/oi/ti  but  no  judum. 
yie.  55:17  at  noon  will  I  c.  aloud 
J>.  24:14  c.  aloiul  from  the  sea 

54:1  break  forth  into  tiing.  c.  a. 

58:1  c.  aloud  spare  nut 
Ho*.  5:8  c  a.  at  Betha.  after 
3fic.  4:9  wliy  c.  a.  f  is  there  no 

CRY  to  the  Lonl. 
1  Sam.  7:H  (-.■.•isc  not  to  c.  for  us 
J^.  l(.r::li» .-.  ro  fht  Lord.  2H 
/s\  19:20  c.  to  L.  bee.  of  oppres. 
Jovl  1:14  i<anotify  fast.  c.  to  the  L. 
Mic.  3:4  c.  /o  //(^  i.  he  will  uot 

CRY  out. 
\Sam.  8:18  ye  shall  r.  out 
Job  19:7  1  c.  out  of  wroiii:. 

35:9  c.  0.  by  r.  of  ann  of  mig;hty 
Is.  12:ti  c.  out  and  slumt 

15:4  eoldiers  of  M.  hhall  <•.  O'/f 
5  my  heart  shall  c.  our  for  M. 

29:9  wonder,  c.  out.  and  erv 
Jer.  48:31  I  will  c.  0"f  for  Jloab 
Z-am.  2:19  c.  out  in  the  niy:ht 
Amos  3:4  v.  liua  c.  out  of  den  ? 
Uab.  h-21'c.out  to  thee 

2:11  gione  shall  c.  out  of  wall 
^f(lrk  10:17  c.  out^  Have  mercy 
Luke  19:40  stones  would  c,  o«( 

CRIED. 
Gen.  27:34  E.  c.  with  bitter  cry 

39:13  he  heard  that  I  c. 

41:55  c.  to  Pharaoh  for  bread 
Xum.  11:2  c.  to  Moses 
Deut.  22:24  dam.  hec.  she  c.  not 
27  damsel  c.  and  none  to  save 
Jud.  5:28  mother  r.  throuirh  hit. 

7:21  all  the  hi'st  ran.  and  c. 

10:12  ye  r.  ancl  I  delivered  you 

1  5«m"l7:8  a.r.  to  armies  oflfT 
20:37  Jonathan  c.  after  lad.  38 

2  Sam.  20:1b  then  c.  a  wit^e  w. 
22:7  I  c.  to  my  G.  he  did  hear 

1  K.  13:2  c.  aijain.st  altar.  4.  32 
18:28  c.  aloud  and  cut  them. 

2  A'.  2:12Enshar.  My  father 
0:5  he  c.  Alas,  it  was  bonM\vc<l 
8:5  woman  c.  to  kini;  for  house 
11:14  Athaliah  c.  Treason 

1  C7(/'.5:20r.  tododin  the  battle 

2  Chr.  32:20  Isaiah  c.  to  heaven 
Xek.  9:27  they  c.  thou  heard.  28 
Job  29:12  I  delivered  poor  that  c. 

30:5  they  c.  as  after  a  thief 
JV.  18:ti  in  my  distress  I  c.  to  G. 
41  c.  but  none  to  save  them 

22:5  they  c.  and  were  delivered 
24  c.  unto  him.  he  heard 

80:2  O  Lord  I  c.  to  thee 
8  I  tf.  to  thee  O  Lord  and  made 

31:22  hearde^t  sup.  when  I  c. 

34:6  this  poor  man  c.  and  the  L. 

6*i:17  i  c.  with  my  mouth,  77:1 

88:1  I  c.  day  and  nit'ht 
13  I  r.  O  Lord,  in  the  mornin-,' 

119:115  1  c.  with  whole  lieart 

l:J0:l  out  of  the  depths  have  I  c. 

138:3  I  c.  thou  answeredst 
Tg.  6:4  moved  at  voice  of  him  c. 

30:7  have  I  c.  concerning  lliis 
Jer.  4:20  destru.  on  desiru.  is  c. 
Ezek.  9:8  I  fell  on  mv  face,  and  c. 

10:13  it  wasf.  to  tliem 
Dan.  6:20  hec.  O  Daniel 
lIo8.  7:14  not  c.  to  mc  with  heart 
Jon.  l;."j  mariners  c.  ev.  man  to 

2:2  I  c.  by  reason  of  atllieti<»n  to 

L.  out  of  hellv  of  hell  r.  I 
Zee.  7:13  as  he  c.  and  they  would 

not  hear,  so  tlu-y  c. 
JIat.  14:30  Peter  r.  Lord  pave  me 

20:31  c.  the  more.  Have  mercy, 

J/arA- 10:48;  Luke  IH-.m 
Hark  9:26  spirit  c.  and  rent  him 
Jolcn  7::J7  Jesus  <?.  If  anv  thirst 
Acts  19:32  some  c.  one  th.  21:34 

22:34  wheref.  they  c.  sn  air.  him 
Jiev.  10:3  he  c.  seven  thunders 

12:2  and  she  c.  travailinjj 

52 


CUB 

J^ev.  14:18  c.  to  him  that  had  sic. 
18:2  her.  miirlnily,  IK 
19  they  c.  \\eepin:.'and  wailing 
CRIKD  1(1  (hr  Lord. 
Kv.  8:12  Moses  c.  to  (ht  L.  15:25; 
17:4;  A'wm.  12:13 
14:10  Israel  e.  to  the  Lord^  Jud. 
3:9.  15;  4:3;  6:7;  10:1 
Xum.  20:l»i  we  c.  tn  the  Lord  he 

heard.  Ihut.  2(i:7 
Jita.  24:7  c.  to  the  L.  he  put  dark. 

1  Sum.  7:9  S.  r.  to  the  L  15:11 

2  Vhr.  13:14  they  c.  to  the  L.  Ps. 

107:t».  13:  Jon.  1:14 
14:11  Asa  c.  to  the  Ijml 
P.S.  3:4  I  c.  to  the  L.  120:1 ;  142:1 
Lam.  2:18  c  to  L.  O  dun.  ofZ. 
CRIED  nitli  n  lond  voice. 

1  Sum.  28:12  En-dor  c.  w.  I.  v. 

2  Nf/m.  19:4  I),  c.  u:  /.  r.  O  Ahsa. 
AVA.9:4  Levites;  A>A-.  11:13  Ez. 
Mat.  27:46  ninth  hour  J.  c.  w.l.  r. 

50;    Mark   15::i-t.  37;    Luke 
23:46:  John  11:43 
Mark  1:26  evil  spirit  c.  w.  a  t.  v. 
Acta  7:60  S.  c.  tv.  a  loud  roice 

16:28  Paul  c.  with  a  loud  Vf/we 
liev.  6:10  r.  ir.  a  I.  v.  How  h)nf^ 

7:2  angel  r.  w.  I.  v.  10:3;  19:17 
10  stood  bet'.  Laml)  c.  w.  I.  V. 
CRIED  out. 
t  Sam  4:13  eitv  c.  out ;  5:10  Ek. 
1  A*.  22::J3  Jehosh.  2  Chr.  18:31 
Jer.  20:8  \c.  o«n  cried  violence 
Mat.  8:29  spirits  c.  out,  Zf//r4:33 

14:26  c.  0.  for  fear,  Mark  6:49 

2n::j0  blind  men  c.  out 
Mark  1:23  unclean  epirit  c.  ottt 

9:24  father  c.  out,  J^uke  9:38 

15:13   c.  0.  ai^ain.  Mat.    27:23; 

/'/Zv2;J:18;  John  19:6 
Arts  19:28  c.  out  Gr.-at  is  D.  34 

2"2:2-'J  c.  out  and  threw  dust 

2*J:0  Paul  c.  out  1  am  a  Pharisee 

CRIEST,  ETII. 
r,V;).4:10  brother's  blond  c. 
K.r.  14:15  where,  o.  thou  to  me? 

22:27  when  he  c.  I  will  hear 
1  Sdin.  26:14  that  c.  to  the  king? 
Job  24:12  soul  of  wounded  c. 
Ps.  72:12  del.  needy  when  he  c. 

84:2  c.  out  for  living  (Jod 
Prov.  1:20  wisdom  c.  8:3;  9:3 

2:3  if  thou  c.  after  knowledge 
/"*.  26:17  as  a  woman  c.  out 

40:3  that  c.  in  the  wilderness 

57:13  0.  let  companies  deliver 
Jer.  12:8  my  heritage  c.  ag.  me 

30:15  why  c.  thou 
Mic.  6:9  Lord's  voice  c  to  city 
Mat.  15:23  for  she  c.  after  us 
Lukeii-.'.Bhec  out 
Uofn.  9:27  Esa.as  also  c. 
Jam.  5:4  hire  of  laborers  c 
CRYI\G. 

1  Sam.  4:14  Eli  luard  noise  of  c. 

2  Sam.  13:19  Tamur  went  on  c. 
Joh  39:7  nor  re-',  he  c.  of  driver 
Prni\  19:18  soul  spare  for  his  c. 

30:15  horseleech  dau.  c.  Give 
h.  22:5  day  of  c.  to  mountains 

24:11  a  c.  for  wine  in  streets 

65:19  off.  no  more  heard  in  her 
./'•/■.  48:3  of  C-  be  fnmi  lloronaim 
'A'C.  4-7  the  headstone  with  e. 
Mai.  2:13  coveriuLr  altar  with  e. 
.Mat.  3:3  c.  in  wilderness.  Mark 
1:3:  LukeS-A]  JohnV.n 

21:15  children  c.  in  the  temple 
Arts  8:7  c.  spirits  came  out 

1 1:14  ran  among  j)eoi)le  c.  out 

21:28  r.  out.  Men  of  Isiacl.  hi-lp 
36  multitudes,  away  with  him 
Gal.  4'6c.  Al)ba,  Katl'ier 
IL'h.  5:7  prayers  wilti  strong  c. 
!{ic.  21:4  no  more  death,  nor  c. 

.CRYrtT\L. 
Job  28:17  and  c.  cantmi  equal  it 
f\y  k.  1:22  as  color  of  terrihle  c. 
/.'  ''.  4:6  a  sea  of  glass.  like  c. 

21:11  liirht  of  city  ch-aras  c. 

22:1  a  pure  river',  clear  as  c. 

CCBIT. 
Deut.  3:11  after  the  c.  of  a  man 
Kzek.  4.3:13  Iher.  is  a  c. 
Mat.  6:27  oner,  to  stat.  Lu.  12:25 

Cl'BITH. 
Gen.  6:15  leuirth  of  the  ark  300  c. 
1  Sum.  17:4  tiul.'s  heiglit.  six  c. 

1  A'.  6:2  length  of  the  house  60  c. 

2  A*.  14:13  brake  wall  of  Jerusa- 

h-m,  400  c.  2  Chr.  25:2:j 
E»t.  5:14  gallows  50  c.  hiirh,  7:9 
Kztk.  40:23  gate  to  gate  100  c. 
43:17  the  settle  fourteen  c. 


CUR 

Dan.  3:1  hciirht  of  image  CO  c. 
John  21:8  were  fi-om  land.  200  C. 
Jiev.  21:17  wall  of  city  144  c. 

crcKOO. 

Lev.  11:16  r.  ah.  Deut.  14:15 

CCCrMRERS. 
yum.  11:5  we  rememher  the  c. 
Is.  1:8  a»  lodu'e  in  gardin  of  c. 
CIT).    Ste  CMKW  a/id  ciieweth. 

i'l'MRERED,  ETH. 

Luke  10:40c.  about  nuuli  serv. 

13:7  why  c.  it  the  ground  y 

ClMnRWCE. 

Deut.  1:12  I  alone  bear  your  c.  / 

Cl'.>I.MI\. 
Ifi.  28:95  doth  he  not  scatters. 

27  on  c.  but  c.  is  beaten 
Mat.  23:2;j  ye  pay  lithe  of  c. 

crwixG. 

Gen.  25:27  Esau  was  a  c.  hunter 

Kr.  31:4  to  devise  c.  works 

1  .sVr/H.  16:18  son  of  J.  c.  in  play. 

1  Chr.  25:7  c.  in  songs,  were  288 

2  Chr.  2:13  1  sent  a  c.  man  of  II. 
Ps\  137:5  right  hand  fortret  here. 
Cant.  7:1  work  of  a  c.  workman 
Is.  3:3  take  away  c.  artificer 

40:20  he  secketh  a  c.  workman 
Jer.  9:17  send  for  c.  women 
10:9  all  the  work  off.  men 
Dan.  1:4  children  c.  in  kn()wl. 
Eph.  4:14  car.  by  c.  crattiuesa 

Cl'WIXGLY. 
2  Pet.  1:16  c.  devised  fables 

CLP. 
Gen.  40:11  Phar.'s  c.  in  my  hand 
44:2  silver  c.  in  sack's  mouth 
2  Sajn.  12:3  drank  of  his  own  c. 
Pa.  11:6  be  portion  of  their  f. 
16:5  L.  is  tne  jjortion  of  my  c. 
23:5  my  c.  runneth  over 
73:10  waters  of  a  full  c.  wrung 
7.'>:S  in  hand  of  Lord  is  a  c. 
116:13  I  will  taker,  of  salvation 
Pror.  2:i;31  giveth  its  color  in  c. 
Is.  51:1"  hast  drunk  the  c.  the 
dreirs  of  the  c.  of  trembling 
22  taken  out  of  thy  hand  c.  of 
Jer.  10:7  give  c.  of  consolation 
25:15  take  wine  c.  of  this  fury 
17  took  I  c.  at  Lord's  hand 

28  they  refuse  c.  at  thy  hand 
49:12  judL'inent  not  to  drink  c. 
51:7  Babylon  been  a  golden  c. 

Luj/i.  4:21  c.  also  pass  throucrli 
Ezf^k.  2'J:31  her  c.  into  thy  Iiand 
32  drink  of  thy  sisters  r.  deep 
Hub.  2:16  c.  of  L.  right  hand 
Zee.  12:2  Jems.  c.  of  tremblins- 
Mat.  10:42  c.  of  c.  wat.  Mark  9:41 
20:92  to  drink  c.  Mark  10;.38 
2'J  indeed  of  my  c.  Mark  10:39 
2'1:25  niiikc  clean  outside  of  c. 

26  cli'aiise  fiist  that  within  c. 
2*i:271ie  took  ther.  gave  thanks, 

Murk  14:23;  X«Ae  22:17,  20; 
1  Cor.  11:25. 
39  let  this  c.  pass  from  mc, 

Mark  14::36;  LukeHHAi 
42  if  r.  may  not  i)ass  from  me 
Luke  22:20  this  c.  is  new  testa- 
ment in  inv'  hi.  1  Cor.  11:25 
.lohn  18:11  c.  Father  hath  given 
1  Cor.  10:16  r.  of  blessing 
21  cannot  drink  c.  of  L.  and  c. 
11:26  as  often  as  ye  drink  of  r. 

27  drink  c.  of  Lord  unworthily 
Rer.  14:10  without  mixt.  into  c 

16:19^o  her  r.  of  his  wrath 
17:4  woman  having  golden  c. 
18:6  in  c.  fill  to  her  double 
CIP-BKARER. 
Neh.  1:11  I  was  the  king''s  c.-b. 

CIP-KEARERS. 
1  A'.  10:5  saw  c.-b.  2  Chr.  9:4 

CIPS. 
1  Chr.  28:17  pure  gold  for  the  c. 
Is.  22:24  hang  the  vessels  of  c. 
Jer.  52:19  Chaldeans  took  aw.  c. 
Mark  7:4  as  washing  of  c.  8 

CIRDLED. 
Job  10:10  c.  me  like  eheese  ? 
CURE.  Kuhstantive. 
J(r.  33:61  will  bring  it  r. 

CIRE.  ED. 
Jer.  33:0  I  will  c.  them,  and 
46:11  O  Eirynt.  shalt  not  be  c. 
Ilos.  5:13  could  he  not  i*.  you 
Mat.  17:16  disciples,  not  c.  hira 

l&child  c.  that  very  hour 
Luke  7:21  same  hour  he  c.  many 
9:1  gave  power  to  c.  diseases 
John  5:10  Jews  eaid  to  him  c. 


CUR 

<'IRES. 

Luke  13:32  I  do  c.  lu-day 
CVKIDIS,  LY. 

Ai3.  23:8  c.  gh-dle.  27,  2S;  20:5; 
39:5;   Iac.  87 
35:32  and  to  device  c.  works 
/v.  139:15  r.  wriuiu'ht  in  lowest 
Acts  19:19  that  used  c.  arts 

CIRRE\T. 
Gen.  23:16  c.  money  with  mer. 

Cl'RNE,  Kiilmlnntive. 
<V^/i.  27:12  bring  c.  on  me 

13  mother  said.  I'pon  me  be  c, 
A'«/«.  5:18  bitter  water  that  caus* 
eth  thee.  19.  22.24,27 

27  woman  be  c.  am.  her  peo. 
Dtvt.  11:26  a  hiess.  and  c.  30:1 

28  a  r,  if  ye  will  not  obey 

29  and  put  the  r.  upon  Ebal 
2;J:5  r.  into  blessing.  Neh.  13:2 
29:19  lieureth  words  of  this  c. 

Jo.'<.  6:18  camp  of  Israel  a  c. 
.fud.  9:57  came  c.  (tf  Jotliam 

1  A'.  2:8  with  a  grievous  c. 

2  A'.  22:19  should  become  a  c. 
JWh.  1(1:29  tliev  entered  intoatf, 
.ft)/j  :i\:'M\  \\  ishing  c.  to  his  soul 
Pror.  ;j;:{.3  c.  ot'L.  in  ho.  of  wic. 

26:2  so  r.  causeless  not  come 
27:14  be  counted  a  r.  to  liim 
28:27  hid.  eyes  have  many  a  c. 
Is.  24:6  therefore  c.  dev.  earth 
'J4:5  down  on  people  of  my  c. 
43:28  'dven  Jacob  to  the  c. 
65:15  leave  your  name  for  a  c. 
Jer.  24:9  deliv.  them  to  be  a  c. 
25:18;  2^1:18;  42:18-  44:8 
26:6  this  city  a  c.  to  all  nations 
44:22  therefore  is  your  land  a  c. 
49:13  Boznih  shall  become  a  c. 
Lam.  3:65  give  thy  c.  unto  them 
/Mm.  9:11  tlie  c.  is  poured  upon 
Zf'c.  5:3  this  is  c.  that  goeth 
8:13  ve  ^^  ere  c.  among  heathMi 
Mai.  2:2  I  will  send  c. 
3:9  vc  are  cursed  with  a  c.  ye 
4:6  lest  I  smite  earth  with  a  c. 
Acf.n  2'i:12  bound  under  a  c.  14 
Gal.  3:10  of  law.  are  under  c. 

13  redeemed  us  from  c.  of  law 
liev.  22:3  shall  be  no  more  c. 

CURSE,  Verb. 
Gen.  8:91  I  will  not  c.  ground 
12:3  will  c.  him  curset'h  thee 
A>.  22:28  not  c.  ruler  of  thy  peo. 
Lev.  19:14  shalt  not  c.  the  deaf 
Xum.  22:6  c.  me  this  people,  17 

11  now  c.  mc  them,  23:7,  13 

12  God  said.  Thou  shalt  rtot  c. 
23:8  how  I  c.  whom  God  hath 

11  I  took  thee  to  c.  enem.  24:10 
25  neither  c.  at  all,  nor  bless 
Deut.  23:4  Bal.  to  c.  Xth.  13:2 

27:13  shall  stand  on  Ebal  to  c. 
Jo-'i.  24:9  B.  called  Bal.  to  c.  you 
Jud.  5:23  c.  Mcroz.  said  angel,  e. 
2  Sam.  16:9  dead  dog  c.  king? 

10  let  him  c.  L,  hath  said,  c.  D. 
Job  1:11  c.  thee  to  thy  face,  2:5 

2:9  said  his  wife.  c.  God  and  die 

3:8  let  them  c  it  that  c.  day 
Ps.  62:4  but  they  c.  inwardlv 

109:28  h't  them  c.  hut  bless'thou 
Piru\  11:26  people  shall  c.  him 

24:24  him  snail  the  people  c. 

30:10  accuse  not  serv.  lest  he  c. 
Ec.  7:21  hear  servant  c.  thee 

10:30  c.  not  kinir.  r.  not  the  rich 
Is.  8:21  c.  their  kin:,',  and  God 
Jfr.  15:10  fvery  one  dotli  c.  me 
Mul.  2:2  I  will  c  vour  blessings 
M'd.  5:44  bl.  th.  that  c.  Lu.  6:28 

2ii:74  bcijan  toe.  Mark  14:71 
Pom.  12:14  bless,  and  c.  not 
Jam.  3:9  therewith  c.  we  men 

CCRSED. 
Gen.  3:14  serj)eiii  c.  ;  17  ground 

4:11  Cain  c.  ;  9:25  c.  be  C;inaan 

.5:29  bee.  of  ground  Lord  liathr. 

27:29  c.  thatcurseth.  Xum.  24:9 

49:7  c.  be  their  anger,  fur 
L<r.  20:9  hnth  c.  his  f;ither  or     ■ 

21:11  I-^nielilisli  woman's  son<:. 

14  brini;  forth  him  hath  c.  %\ 
Xum.  22:6  wh.  thou  cursest  istr. 
/>'//.  27:15  r.  be  he.  16-2(i 

2<:16  c.  be  in  city.  c.  in  field 

17  c.  shalt  be  tliy  ba^ket  and 

18  c.  be  fruit  of  thy  bcidv 

19  r.  when  comest  in  anu  goest 
,/o.«.  6:96  c.  be  man  bu.  Jericho 

9:23  ve  Giheonites  are  c. 
Jud.  9:97  and  c.  AbimelocU 

21:18  c.  giveth  a  wife  to  Benj, 
1  Sum.  14:24  c.  that  catcth 

17:43  Goliath  c.  David 


810 


CRUDENS    CONCORDANCE. 


cus 

1  Sm7i.  26:in  if  men,  c.  l^e  they 

2  Sam.  16:5  Sliimei  c.  etill,  7,  W 
19-il  he  c.  Lortl's  auoiuted 

1  A'.  2:8  c.  mo  with  grievous  c. 

2  A'  2-24  c.  them  in  name  of  Lord 
9-:ii  "o  see  now  this  c.  woman 

iVeA.  13.25  I  c.  tliem 
/o6  1:5  it  may  bo  my  sons  e.  U. 
3:1  then  Job  <■.  his  day 
5-3  suddenly  I  c.  his  habitation 
24-18  portion  is  c.  in  the  earth 
Ps  37:22  c.  of  him  shall  lie  cut 
llH-21  rebuked  proud  that  are  c. 
Ec  7-22  liliewise  hast  c.  others 
Jer  11:3c.  obeyoth  not  covenant 
17:5  c.  man  that  trust,  in  man 
20-14  c.  he  the  day  I  was  horn 

15c.  man  brought  tid.  to  father 
48:10  c.  doeth  Lord's  work  dec. 

c  keepeth  back  sword 
Mai.  1:14  hut  c.  be  the  deceiver 
2:2  c.  your  blessings  already 
3-9  ye  are  c.  with  a  curse  for 
3Iat.  25:41  depart  from  mo  ye  c. 
John  7:49  know  not  law  are  c. 
Gal.  3:10  c.  that  continucth  not 
13  c.  every  one  hang,  on  a  tree 
2  Pet.  2:14  c.  children,  who  have 

CURSED  thing. 
Seut.  7:26  lest  thou  be  a  c.  thing, 
for  it  is  a  c.  thing. 
13:17  cleave  naught  of  c.  thing 

CURSED-ST. 
Jiid.  17:2  silver  about  which  c. 
Mark  11:21  fig-tree  thou  c.  is 

CCRSES. 
Num.  5:23  priest  write  these  c. 
Dfid.  28:15  th.  c.  shall  come,  4.i 
29-20  all  the  c.  written  in  this 
hook,  27  ;  2  Chr.  34:24 
21  accord,  to  all  the  c.  of  cov. 
30:7  put  these  c.  on  enemies 

CURSETH. 
Ex    21:17  he  that  c.  his  father, 

i«\20:9;  Pz-op.  20:20 
Zed.  24:15  whose  c.  his  God 
Prov.  30:11  genera,  c.  their  father 
Mat.  15:4  c.  his  father  or  mother, 
let  him  die,  Mark  1:1(1 


CURSIXG. 

A'kot.  5:21  charL;e  with  oath  of  c 
Jhiit.  2S:20  shall  send  on  theo  c. 
3n:l;i  before  yon  blessing  and  c 
iSam.  16:12  good  for  his  c. 
Ps  10:7  full  of  c.  Bom.  3:14 
59:12  c.  and  lying  they  speak 
109:17  loved  c.  so  let  it  come 
18  he  clothed  himself  with  c. 
Prov.  29:24  hear  c.  bowrayeth  not 
Heb.  6:8  thorns,  is  nigh  to  c. 
Jam.  3:10  out  of  same  mouth  c. 

CURSINGS. 
Jos.  8:34  read  blessings  and  c. 

CIJRTAI.\. 
Pa.  104:2  stretchest  out  the  hea- 
vens like  a  c.  Is.  40:22 
CURTAINS. 
Ex.  26:1  with  ten  c.  2;  .36:9 
Num.  4:-25  Gershonites  bear  c. 
2  Sam.  7:2  within  c.  1  Chr.  17:1 
Cant.  1:5  comely  as  c.  of  Solom. 
Js.  54:2  stretch  forth  the  c. 
Jer.  4.20  my  c.  spoiled  in  a  mom. 
10:20  none  to  set  up  my  c. 
49:29  shall  take  their  c. 
Hail.  3:7  c.  of  Midian  did  tremble 

CUSH. 
Oen.  10:6  Ham,  C.  7 ;  1  Ch.  1:8,  9 
Is.  11:11  remnant  left  from  C. 
CUSHAN.    Uab.3■.^ 
CUSHI. 
iSam.  18:21  C.  toll  the  king,  23 
Jer.  36:14  princes  sent  son  of  C. 
Zep.  1:1  Zepliiiniah,  sou  of  C. 

CUSTODY. 
Num.  3:-36  c.  of  scms  of  Merari 
Est.  2:3  virgins  t«  r.  of  liege,  8 
14  to  c.  of  Shaashgaz 
CUSTO.VI. 
Gen.  31:35  c.  of  women  is  on  me 
Jml  11:39  was  11  c.  in  Israel 
1  »im.  2:13  the  jiriest's  c,  was 
.£,''?•  3:4  accord,  to  c.  ./cc.  32:11 
4:13  then  will  they  not  pay  c. 
20  and  c.  was  paid  to  them 
7:-24  not  impose  c.  on  priests 
Mat.  9:9  saw  Mai  I  hew  at  receipt 
ofc.  Mark2:U:  Luke  6:21 
17-25  whom  do  kings  take  c.  / 
Luke  1:9  ac.  to  c.  of  priest's  oflice 
2:'2T  do  for  him  after  c.  of  law 
42  Jerusalem  alter  c.  of  feast 


CUT 

Luke  4:16  as  .1.  c.  was,  he  -went 
,/iihn  18:39  c.  1  should  release  one 
Bum.  13:7  c.  to  whom  c.  is  due 
1  Cor.  11:16  -ive  have  no  such  c. 

CUSTOMS. 

Lev.  18:30  these  abominable  c. 
Jer.  10:3  c.  of  this  people 
.4c^»  6:14  shall  change  c.  of  M. 

16-21  c.  not  lawful  to  receive 

21:21  ought  not  to  walk  after  c. 

ai-i:3  thee  to  be  expert  in  all  c. 

28: 17  I  com.  nothing  against  c. 

CUT,  Participle. 

Lev.  22:24  not  offer  what  is  c. 
Ezek.  16:4  tliv  navel  was  not  c. 
Acts  5:33  c.  to  the  heart,  7:54 

CUT,  Verb. 

Deut.  14:1  shall  not  c.  yourselves 
Juil.  20:6  concubine,  and  c.  her 

1  K.  18:28  c.  thems.  after  manner 

2  A".  24:13  he  c.  all  the  vessels  of 
gold.  2  Chr.  28:24 

1  Chr.  20:3  he  c.  peop.  w-ith  saws 
Ps.  .58:7  let  them  he  as  c. 
107:16  c.  bars  of  iron,  /«.  45:2 
Is.  51:9  art  thou  not  it  c.  Rahab 
./(■r.  16:6  nor  c.  themselves 
3(;:-23  he  c.  roll  with  jienknife 
41:5  having  c.  themselves 
47:5  how  long  wilt  c.  thyself 
D'in.  2:5  ve  will  not  shall  be  c. 
3:-29  speak  ag.  God  shall  be  c. 
.imos  9:1  c.  them  in  the  head 
Zee.  12:3  bur.  them  with  it  be  c. 

CUT  asunder. 
Ps.  129:4  c.  a.  cords  of  wicked 
Jer.  50:23  hammer  of  earth  c.  a. 
Zee.  11:10  Beauty  and  c.  it  a. 

14  I  c.  asim.  mine  other  staff 
i/a<.  24:51  c.  him  a.  iwte  12:46 

CUT  down. 
Ex.  34:13  c.  f/o«'n  their  groves, 

Cc«<.  7:5;  2  A'.  18:4;  2:B:14 
Nmn.  l:!:23  r.  down  a  branch,  24 
Unit.  20:19  tr.  for  moat  not  c.  (/. 
./oft  8:1-2  in  greenness  not  c.  d. 
14:2  like  a  flower,  and  is  c.  (2. 
7  hope  of  a  tree  if  it  be  c.  d, 
2-2:16  wicked  c.  d.  out  of  time 
20  our  substance  is  not  c.  d. 
Ps.  37:2  shall  soon  he  e.  down 
80:16  branch  is  burnt,  it  is  c.  d. 
90:6  in  the  even,  it  is  c.  down 
Is.  9:10  sycamores  are  c.  dou'n 
14:12  how  art  thou  c.  d.  to  gr. 
22:25  the  nail  shall  be  c.  down 
Jer.  22:7  c.  d.  thy  choice  cedars 
2o:.37  habitations  c.  rf«»'ft 
48:2  Shalt  be  c.  f?.  O  Madmen 
Nah.  1:12  thus  shall  be  c.  down 
Zep.  1:11  merch.  people  c.  down 
Mat.  21:8  c.  d.  bra.  Mark  11:8 
iuA-e  13:7  c.  it  dotm 
9  thou  Shalt  c.  it  doicn 


CUT  olT. 

Oen.  9:11  nor  all  flesh  be  c.  of 
Ex.  12:15  that  soul  he  c.  of,  19 

31:14;  Num.  15:30;  19:13 
23-23  and  I  will  c.  them  off 
30:33  be  c.  off  from  his  people, 
38;  Lev.  7:20,  27;  17:4,  9; 
19:8;  2:3:29;  Num.  9:13 
Z>».  17:10  will  c.  him  o/T,  18:29; 
20:3,  6,  18 :  Num.  19:20 
14  eateth  blood  shall  be  c.  off 
20:17  c.  of  in  sight  of  people 

■   -*-  -    -^  .-:>."  of  K 


iVi//n.  4:18  c.  not  qff  tribe  --  - 
1.5:31  that  soul  utterly  bijc.  ojr 

j5rt/<.  12:-29  G.  shall  c.  o/f  nations 
19:1  God  hath  c.  qf  nations 
23:1  hath  privy  member  c.  qf 
25:12  c.  of  her  hand  pity  not 

.los.  3:13  the  waters  of  Jordan 

shall  bee.  off,  16;  4:7 
7:9  and  shall  c.  of  our  name 
11:21  Joshua  c.  ojf  Anakim 

.lud.  21:6  one  tribe  c.  Off 
Buth  4:10  dead  be  not  c.  off 

1  ,s'rtm.  2:31  I  will  c.  ()f  thy  arm 
.33  man  whom  I  shall  not  c.  of 

17:51  David  c.  of  Goliath's  head 
20:15  not  c.  of  thy  kind. ;  24:21 
when  L.  c.  of  enemies  of  D. 
24:4  David  c.  ofT  the  skirt  of,  5 
2H:9  how  Saul  c.  of  wizards 
31:9  and  they  c.  of  Saul's  head 

2  .S'rtM.  4:12andc.  of  their  hands 
10:4  II.  c.  of  their  garments  in 

the  middle,  1  Chr.  19:4 
20:22  <-.  of  the  hejid  of  Sheba 
1  A'.  9:7  will  I  c.  off  Is.  out  of 
11:16  c.  off  every  male  in  Edom 
13:34  to  c.  of  Jer.  house,  14:14 
14:10  c.  of  trom  Jeroboam  him 
18:4  Jezebel  c.  off  prophets 


CUT 

1  A'.  21:21  c.  off  from  Ahab  him 
that  pisseth,  2  A'.  9:8 

1  Chr.  17:8  c.  of  all  thine  enem. 

2  Chr.  22:7  c.  of  house  of  Ahab 
32:21  angel  c.'off  mijhty  men 

,/o6  4:7  wTiere  were  right,  c.  of  £ 
6:9  loose  his  hand,  andc.  me  o.f 
8-14  whose  hope  shall  be  c.  off 
11-10  if  he  c.  of  who  can  hinder 
18:16  above,  his  branch  bee.  off 
•23:17  I  was  not  c.  of  before 
24:24  c.  off  as  tops  of  ears  of  c. 
36:20  people  c.  of  in  their  place 
Ps.  12:3  c.  of  flattering  lips 
31-22  c.  off'  from  bef.  thine  eyes 
34:16  to  c.  of  remem.  of  them 
37:9  evil-doers  shall  be  c.  qf 
■22  they  cursed  of  him  be  c.  qff 
28  seed  of  wicked  sh.  be  c.  of 
•H  wicked  are  c.  qff  shall  sec  it 
38  end  of  wicked  shall  be  c.  off 
B4:5  c.  them  off  in  thy  truth 
75:10  horns  of  wick,  will  I  c.  <)f 
76-12  c.  of  spirit  of  princes 
83:4  said',  let  us  c.  them  of 
88:5  are  c.  off  from  thy  hand 
16  terrors  have  c.  me  qff 
94:23  c.  them  of  in  their  wick. 
101:5  slandereth  will  I  c.  of 
8  c.  of  wicked  doers  from  city 
109:1.3'  let  his  posterity  be  c.  off 
15  Lord  may  c.  of  memory 
143:12  c.  qff  enemies 
Prop.  2:22  wicked  shall  be  c.  of 
23:18  expect,  not  bo  c.  off,  24:14 
/s.  9:14  will  c.  of  head  and  tail 
10:7  to  c.  of  nations  not  a  lew 
11:13  adve'rsavy  of  Jud.  be  c.o^ 
14:22  c.  off  from  Babylon 
15:2  every  beard  c.  of 
29:20  watch  for  iniquity  c.  off 
38:12  c.  me  qff  with  pinmg 
48:9  that  I  c.  theo  not  off 
19  should  not  been  c.  of 
53:8  he  was  c.  qff  out  of  laml 
55:13  that  shall  not  be  c.  cff 
66:3  as  if  he  c.  of  a  dog's  neck 
Jer.  7:'28  truth  is  c.  t;f  fr.  mouth 
29  c.  of  thy  hair,  O  Jerusalem 
9:21  to'c.  of  children  fr.  without 
11:19  let  us  c.  him  of  from  land 
44:7  c.  of  man  and  woman 
11  to  c.  of  all  Judah 
47:4  to  c.  'of  from  Tyrus 
6  Ashkelon  is  c.  off 
48-2  c.  it  of  from  being  a  nation 
25  the  horn  of  Jloab  is  c.  off     j 
49:26  men  of  war  shall  be  c.  of 
50-16  c.  of  sower  from  Babylon 
51:6  be  liot  c.  off  in  her  iniciuity 
62  this  place,  to  c.  it  of 
i«m.  2:3  c.  of  in  anger 
3:53  c.  of  my  life  , 

Ezek.  14:8  c.  him  off  from  peop  e 
13  c.  qff  man  and  beast,  17,  19, 

21;  25: 13;  29:8 
17:9  not  c.  off  fruit  thereof 
17  forts  to  c.  ()f  many  persons 
21:3  c.  otT  right,  and  wicked,  4 
25:7  I  will  c.  thee  off  from  peo. 
16  I  will  c.  off  Cherethim 
30:15  c.  off  multitude  of  No 
31-12  tor',  of  nations  c.  him  of 
35-7  I  will  c.  of  from  Seir  him 
37:11  we  are  c.  of  for  our  parts 
Dan.  4:14  c.  of  his  branches 
9:26  Messian  shall  be  c.  of 
//o.<.  8:4  that  they  may  be  c.  of 
10:7  king  is  c.  of  as  foam,  15 
JoeJ  1:5  the  new  wine  is  c.  of,  9 

16  meat  c.  of  before  our  eyes  ? 
.4;H0.-i  1:5  c.  off  inhabitant,  8 


DAM 

Ma!.  2:12  Lord  w-ill  c.  off  man 
.1/u/.5::jo  if  right  hand  ofl'end  c. 

it  of,  18:8;  jVart  9:43,  45 
Mark  14:47  c.  of  his  ear,  i«fe 

22:.50;  JbA?»  18:10,  26 
liotn.  11:22  Shalt  also  be  c.  of 
2  Coi:  11:12  I  mav  c.  of  occasion 
Gul.  5:121  would  they  woi-ec.  off 

CUT  out. 
Prm\  10:31  fro.  tongue  be  c.  0«< 
/>on.  2::J4  a  stone  was  c.  out,  45 
ijowi.  11:24  c.  out  of  olive  tree 

CUT  short. 
2  K.  10:32  began  to  c.  Israel  «A. 
i;o«i.  U:-28  c.  it  «/iort  in  right. 

CUT  np. 
.Inb  30:4  wlio  c.  ?;/)  mallow-s 
/s.  33: 12  as  thorns  c.  uj;)  shall 

CUTTEST,  ETH. 
Deut.  24: 19  when  thou  c.  harvest 
.7o6  2S:  10  he  c.  out  rivers 
Ps.  46:9  he  c.  the  spear  in  sunder 
141:7  as  w-hen  one  c.  wood 
Pi-or.  26:6  mess,  by  fool,  c.  off 
Jer.  10:3  for  one  c.  a  tree  out  of 
22:14  and  c.  him  out  windows 

CUTTING. 

Ex.  31:5  in  c.  of  stones,  35:33 
Is.  38:10  I  said  in  c.  oft'of  days 
Ilab.  2:10  by  c.  off  many  people 
Mark  5:5  c.  himself  with  stones 

CUTTINGS. 

Lev.  19:28  not  make  any  c.  21:5 
/f)-.  48:37  upon  all  hands  be  c. 

cy;>ibal. 

1  foe.  13:1  I  am  as  tinkling  c. 
CYMBALS. 

2  Sam.  6:5  play,  on  c.  1  Chr.  13:8 

1  Chr.  15:16  harps  and  c.  16:42 
10:5  Asaph  made  sound  with  c. 
25:6  these  were  for  song  with  c. 

2  Chr.  5:13  lift  up  voice  with  c. 
29:25  Levites  in  house  with  c. 

£■5;-.  3:10  sons  of  Asaph  with  c. 
Ps.  150:5  upon  high  sounding  c. 

CYPRESS. 
Is.  44:14  he  takeththcc. 

CYPRUS. 
Acts4:m  country  of  C.  11:20 
13:4  trom  Seleucia  sailed  to  C. 
15:39  Mark,  and  sailed  to  C. 
27:4  w-e  sailed  under  C. 

CYKENE. 
Mat.  27:.33  found  a  man  of  C. 
.4c<5  2:10  parts  of  Libya  about  C. 
11:'30  men  of  Cyprus  and  C. 
13:1  Lucius  of  C.  was  in  church 
CTRENIAN.    Mark  15:21 
CYEENIANS.    Acts  6:9 
CYRENIUS.    Luke  2:2 

CYRUS. 
a  Chr.  36:22  the  first  year  of  C. 
^2»-.  l:7;3:7;4:3;5:i:3 
7s.  44:28  that  saith  of  C.  45:1 
Dan.  1:21  to  the  first  year  of  C. 
6:28  Dan.  prosp.  in  reign  of  C 
10:1  in  the  third  year  of  C. 


D. 


'2:3  i  will  c.  of  judge  tVomiuids^ 
3:14  horns  ot  altar  shall  be  c.  off 
Oil.  5  how  art  thou  c.  offy 

9  every  one  of  E.  maybe  c.  qff 

10  Shalt  bee.  of  for  ever 
14  to  c.  off  those  did  escape 

Mic  5:9  thine  enemies  be  c.  off 

10  horses;  12  witchcrafts 
13  will  I  c.  off,  Nah.  1:14 

Nah.  1:15  wicked  is  utterly  c.  of 
2:13  c.  of  thy  prey  from  earth 
3-15  the  sword  shall  c.  thee  off 
nah.  3:17  tho'  the  flock  be  c.  off 
Zep.  1:3  c.  of  man  from  land 
4  c.  of  a  remnant  of  Baal 

11  tliat  hear  silver  c.  off' 
3:6  I  have  c.  off  the  nations 

7  so  dwellings  sh.  not  be  c.  on 
Zee.  5-3  sweareth,  shall  be  c.  off 

9:6  c.  of  pride  of  Philistines 
10  c.  of  chariot  from  Ephraiin 

11:8  thi-ee  shepherds  also  I  c,  off 
9  to  be  c,  off,  let  It  bf;  c.off 

13:2  I  will  c.  of  namei  of  idols 

8  two  parts  shall  he  c.  of 
14:2  residue  shall  not  bo  c.  off 


DABBASHETIl.    Jos.  19:11 
DABERATH.    Jos.  19:12  ;  1  Ch. 
6:72 

DAGGER. 

Jud  3:16  Ehud  made  him  a  d. 

21  took  d.  from  right  thigh,  22 
DAGON.    Jtut.  10:2:1;    1   Sam. 

5:2,3,7;  1  «»-.  10:10 
DAILY.    See  after  days. 
DAINTY,  lES. 
Gen.  49:20  Asher  yield  royal  d. 
.Job  :i3:20  abhorreth  d.  moat 
Ps  141:4  let  me  not  eat  of  d, 
Pror.  2:1:3  be  nol  desirous  otd. 

6  neither  desire  his  d.  meats 
Bev.  18:14  d.  are  departed 

DALE. 
Gen   14:17  vallev  of  S.  king's  d. 
2  ,s-a/«.  18:18  a  pillar  in  king's  d. 
DALM.^TIA.    2  Tun   4-10 
DALM.^NUTIIA.    Mark  8:10 

DAM. 

Ex.  22:30  seven  days  -with    li 

Uk.  •22:-27 
Deut.  22:6  not  take  d.  with  you. 

DAMAGE. 
Ezr.  4:22  why  should  d.  grow 
Est.  7:4  not  count,  king's  d 
Prov.  26:6  and  drinketh  (/. 
Dan.  6:2  should  have  no  d. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


811 


DAR 

Acis  87:10  voy.  ■nill  ho  with  d. 


n:W  voy. 
.  7:0  </.  ny 


S  Cor.  7:0  </.  ny  us  in  nolbiii; 
D^UI.VUIS.    Acli  \r.M 

n.\M,vsc-rs. 

Oen.  15:3Klii/.cror  D. 
^  **»am.  8:6  itut  J;llrri^-(^n9  in  D. 
2  A'.  5:14  I'lisrpar  rivers  of  I). 
8:7  E.  cnmutoU.  ll:-i(;  l(i:'J 
7s.  7:8:8:1;  10:0;  17:1.3 
/,:»*.  27:18;  Aiiiat  l::i;  3:12:  5:27 
Acls  9:2  desired  litlvrs  to  D.  10, 

li),  22.  27 ;  22:6,  lU;  26:12 
S  for  ll::12  In  1).  ilic  fov.  deslr. 
Gal.  1:17  I  rituruedaijuiu  toD. 

D.VMWBLE. 
a  i'f^  2:1  wlio  brini;  in  rf.  hcrcs. 

DAMWTIOX. 
Jf<l^  3.3:14  sh:ill  rtreive  prentcr 
d.  Mark  1-.':I0;  L.(Xv5l:47 
33  can  vu  fsiapi^  (/.  of  llfll 
Mark  :j:20  in  daiiircrof  elinml  (!. 
Joftn  5:2'.>  to  t  lie  resurn-cl  ion  oft/. 
y?t>;/(.  3:8  whose  d.  is  just 

i:i:2  rt'ccive  to  tlicmsolves  rf. 
1  i'or.  11:20  catftli  and  drink,  rf. 
1  Tim.  5:12  ha\  iin;  rf.  because 
a  Pet.  2:3  their  rf.  sliiinberetU  not 

D.VMXED. 
Mark  16:16  bilieveiii  not  bo  d. 
Eom.  H:2:i  douhiiili  is  rf. 
S  yA«.  2:12  rf.  wlio  believed  not 

D.\MSEL. 

Gm.  24:55  said,  L.t  the  ./.  abide 

34:3  ho  lovedrf.  sjiiiUe  kindly.  12 

Dftit.  22:15  tokens  I. I'rf.  vir-iiiity 

21  brini;  out  rf.  and  stone  her 
Jud.  5::i0  to  ev.  man  a  rf.  or  two? 
10:4  the  rf.  father  retained  him 
Hulk  2:6  it  is  the  Moabitish  rf. 
1  A'.  1:4  and  the  rf.  cherished  h. 
J/.rf.  14:11  given  to  rf.  Mark  6:28 
26:60  rf.  came  to  P.  John  18:17 
J/ar*  5::!9  rf.  is  not  dead,  but 

40  ho  cntereth  in  where  rf.  was 
Actii  12:13  a  rf.  came  to  hearkcu 
16:16  rf.  possessed  met  US 

D.VMSELS. 
Gen.  24:01  Rebekah  arose  and  rf. 
1  Sam.  25:42  .\biu'ail  rode  with  rf. 
Ps.  68:25  among  them  rf.  playing 

DA\,  ai)€rt.on 
Gen.  .30:0;  :)5:25;  49:16, 17 
/)eirf.  3.3:22  ofD.  he  said.  D.  is  a 
Jud.  5:17  why  did  D.  remain  f 

DAX,  (7  ]>!are. 
Gen.  14:14 juirsned  themuntoD. 
Utiit.  31:1  Moses  all  Gil.  uutoD. 

Tribe  of  DAIV. 
Xum.  1::J8  num.  oi  i).  1:3:12:34:29 
Jo-f.  10:40  came  ont  for  H.  21:5 
Jud.  18:30  prie-is  to  I).  liU  cap. 

n.\IMCE,  (subBtantive. 
Ps.  140:3  praise  him  in  rf.  150:4 
Jer.  31:13  virgin  rejoice  in  therf. 
jAUii.  5:15  our  rf.  is  turned  into. 

D.\XrE,  Verb. 
Jud.  21:21  ifdaiuof  S.  cometorf. 
Jc<«/  21:11  their  children  rf. 
Ec.  .3:4  and  a  time  to  rf. 
y«.  13:21  satyrs  shall  rf.  there 

DAlVrED. 
Jud.  21:23  number  tlmtrf. 
a  .Sam.  6:14  David  rf.  bef.  Lord 
Mat.  11:17  have  not  rf.  iu/te  7:32 
14:0  dau.  of  Uurod.  rf.  J/ar*6:22 
DA\CES. 
Jud,  11:34  (laugh,  cjime  with  rf. 
1  .S'am.  21:11  siiig  of  h.  In  rf.  20:5 
Jer.  31:4  shall  go  forth  in  the  rf. 

nA>ri\G. 

£r.  .52:19  he  saw  calfand  rf. 

1  Satn.  18:6  women  came  out  rf. 
:i0:16  spread  on  all  the  earth  rf. 

2  .iam.  6:16  Dav.  rf.  1  Chr.  15:20 
T^s.  .30:11  my  mourning  into  rf. 
ZuA<  15:25  as  he  came  heard  rf. 

DANOLEn. 
Is.  66:19  be  rf.  upon  her  knees 

nA\«;ER. 

Unt.  5:21  in  rf.  of  judgment.  22 

22  in  rf.  of  council,  of  hell-fire 

Mark  3:2:i  in  d.  of  eternal  dam. 

Aet-^  10:27  not  only  craft  is  in  rf. 

40  rf.  to  be  called  in  questiua 

DAXOER0C8. 

Acts  27:9  mailing  was  now  rf. 

DANIEL. 
Betk.  14:14  though  Noah,  D.ani 
Mat.  S4:15  spo.  by  1).  Mark  13:14 

DARE. 
Job  41:10  none  rf.  stir  him  up 


DAR 

Itom.  .5:7  wouhl  even  rf.  to  die 
l.">:18  rf.  to  siie;ik  of  anything 

1  I'or.  6:1  rf.  aiiv  of  yoii  go  to  I. 
a  Vor.  10:12  rf.uoiimikeourselv. 

DARU'S. 

E:r.  4:5;  5:5;  6:1, 15;  Xeh.  38:22 

Dan.  5:31:6:9.  25;  0:1 

Ztc.  7:1  in  fourth  year  of  D. 

DARK. 

Oen.  15:17  when  it  was  rf. 
I.it\  13:6  nia-ue  be  rf.  21,  66 
X'iin.  12:8  spe;lk  not  in  rf.  sp. 
./cw.  2:5  when  rf.  men  went  out 

2  Sam.  22:12  rf.  wal.Ts,  !•».  18:11 
-Vc-Zi.  13:19  gates  bcL-aii  to  be  rf. 
Ji>t,  3:0  let  stars  of  twilight  berf. 

12:25  they  *rropo  in  the  rf. 

l'*:6  liu'ht  be  rf.  in  Ills  tabemac. 

22:13  judge  through  rf.  <  loud  * 

24:16  in  rf.  thev  digthro'  houses 
/*.-.  35:6  let  their  way  be  rf. 

49:.4  open  rf.  saying  on  harp 

74:20  rf.  places  full  of  eniefty 

78:2ntter  rf.  sayim:s  of  old 

88:12  wonders  be  known  in  rf.  ? 

105:28  sent  darkness,  made  itrf. 
Proc.  1:6  and  their  rf.  sayings 
:9  in  the  black  and  rf.  iiight 
Is.  20:15  their  works  are  in  therf. 

45:19  not  spoken  in  a  rf.  place 
Jer.  13:16  feet  stumble  on  rf.  m. 
Artm.3:6  set  me  in  rf.  places 
Kzi  k.  8: 12  house  of  Israel  do  in  rf. 

32:7  in;ike  stars  thereof  rf. 
8l)riglit  liglitsof  heaven  rf. 

31:1C  in  cloiicly  and  rf.  day 
Dan.  8:2:j  understand,  rf.  seliten. 
Joel  2:10  sun  and  moon  be  rf. 
.4»i<w5:8  m.iketh  the  day  rf.  20 
Mic.  3:6  rf.  to  you,  d.iy  shall  be  rf. 
Zee.  14:6  light  not  clear  nor  rf. 
Luke  11::J6  naving  no  part  rf. 
Jnfm  6;17and  it  was  now  rf. 

20:1  Mary  came  when  yet  rf. 
2  Pet.  1:10  shineth  in  a  rf.  place 

D.4.RRE\. 
Ainos  8:9  rf.  earth  in  clear  (l;iy 

DABKEXED. 
Fx.  10:15  so  that  land  was  rf. 
Ps.  fiO:2)  eyes  bo  rf.  Pom.  11:10 
Ee.  12:2  moon  or  stars  be  not  rf. 

3  look  ont  of  windows  be  rf. 
Is.  ty.'.'M  liu'ht  is  rf.  in  heavens 

9:10  land ;  13:10  sun.  Jotl  3:15 

24:11  all  joy  is  rf.  mirth  gone 
Ezek.  30:18  at  Tehaph.  day  he  rf. 
Zee.  11:17  right  eve  be  utterly  rf. 
Mat.  24:29  sun  berf.  Mark  l:):24 
Luke  2.3:45  and  the  sun  was  rf. 
lioin.  1:21  foolish  heart  was  rf. 
Eph.  4- 18  the  understanding  rf. 
Pn\  8- 12  St)  as  third  part  was  rf. 

9:4  6uu  and  the  air  were  rf. 
DARKEXETII. 
.Job  3S:2  u  ho  is  this  rf.  counsel 
DARKLY. 

1  Cor,  13:12  we  see  thro'  a  glass  rf. 
DARKXEIvH. 

Gen.  1:2  rf.  was  iip(m  the  deep 

5  the  rf.  he  called  Night 
IK  to  divide  the  liudit  from  rf. 

15:12  horror  of  rf.  fell  on  Abram 
A>.  10:22  rf.  in  all  El'VIiI 

14:2n  rf.  to  them,  but  light 

20:21  Moses  drew  near  to  rf. 
Dfut.  4:11  mount,  burnt  with  rf. 

5:22  words  Lord  spake  out  of  rf. 
.los.  24:7  rf.  bet.  vou  and  Egypt, 

2  Sam.  22:10rf.  under,  Pe.  18:0 
i-£  rf.  his  pavilions 
20  enli'.:hten  my  rf.  Ps.  18:28 

Job  3:5  let  rf.  stain  it 

6  for  thacniglit,  let  rf.  seize  it 
5:14  meet  withrf.  in  davtitne 
10:-22alandofrf.  asrf.  itself 
10:8  hath  set  rf.  in  my  paths 
2(1:26  all  rf.be  hid 
'22:11  orrf.  that  canst  not  sec 
•iJ:17  not  cut  oft' before  rf.  neith. 

hath  ho  covered  therf. 
28:3  an  end  to  rf.  stones  of  rf. 
.'}1:22  no  rf.  where  may  hide 
37;  10  not  order  speech  for  rf. 
3>*:0  thick  d.  a  swaddling-band 
10  as  for  rf.  where  is  the  place 
P--.  1H:1 1  rf.  his  secret  place 
8^:18  mine  ]ic(iu:iint.  intorf. 
97:2  clouds  and  rf.  about  him 
104:20  makest  rf.  and  it  Is  night 
105:'28  sent  rf.  made  it  dark 
130:11  surely  rf.  shall  cover  me 
12  rf.  hideth  not  from  thee 
Prov.  2:13  to  walk  in  ways  of  rf. 
4:10  way  of  the  wicked'is  as  rf. 
i  Ec.  6:4  name  be  covered  with  rf. 


DAR 

In.  S:301(>nk  to  liiiul.  brliold  d. 

H:W  Khull  look,  aiu!  bi'ht>l(i  (/. 

ATvM  t,'iv(»  tlu'i*  trciiwurL'i*  iif//. 

■17:5 -ri'i  ilicf  iiito//.0(liiu':hter 

W):*2f/.  i-lmll  (■u\'iTtlK' earth, aiid 

j.Toss/i'.  \\\v  iifople 
•kr.  i:J:lfihrf(irciu'cuusc  d.  aud 

nuiki'  iij^ht  {,Tos>»rf. 
Ezfk.  :1J:H  fi-t  il.  unon  thy  land 
7or/a:2hdav  (»f  chnids  and  d. 

;n  fun  tu'  turned  tn  d.  Ach'-Z:^ 
Amos  -1:13  mnketh  mnminij  d. 
Ndh.  1:8  f/.  pursue  his  ciiemiea 
Mot.  fi:'i'}  mil  of  rf.  L'tke  \\,U 

H:l*2(mt<'rrf.22:13;25:;30 

27:15  (*ixth  hour  (/.  .VarA;  15:33 
Luke  22:r>:j  and  power  of  d, 

2.'i:4-l  ww^d.  overall  the  earth 
Acfn  13:  U  on  hi:n  niii*t  and  d. 
Eph.  5"  11  with  works  of  d. 

ti:  12  rulers  of  (/.  of  this  world 
Oil.  l:13('roni  jjuwerof  rf. 
1  77if^'.  r):5nnt<->f  niirhtnorof  d. 
Ihh.  !'.>:  IS  are  not  come  to  d. 
'Z  I't't.  2:ldeliv.  into  chains  of  rf. 

17  mist  of  rf.  U  reserved 
1  ./o/irt2:ll  rf.  hath  blinded 
./i/rftfficverlast.  chains  under  rf. 

13  is  reserved  blackness  of  rf. 
Rev.  1G:10  kingd.  was  full  of  rf. 

D.\RK\EftS.  irUk  (fay. 
Ji)i3:4  let  that  d<iij  l;e  rf. 

15:'23that  rf(/y  of  d.  is  at  hand 
Kc.  ll:Hrcmeinl)er  rfrti/sof  rf. 
Is.  58:10  thy  rf.  be  as  noon-rfay 
Jod)l:-2ad(njo(d.  Zfp, 1:15 
Amos  5:20  daij  of  Lord  be  rf.  f 

In  I)ARK\ESS. 
Deut.  28:2!)  srrope  as  blind  in  rf. 
1  Sam.  2:'J  wicked  be  silent  in  rf. 
1  A'.  8:12  L.  t^aid  he  would  dwell 

iH  thickrf.  2  Chr.  6:1 
Job  17:13  made  my  bed  in  rf. 
P.S-.  82:5  they  walk  on  in  d. 

88:6  laid  mo  in  rf.  in  deeps 

91:0  i)estiloncet  hat  walkethi.rf. 

107:10  sucli  as  sit  i/i  d. 

113:3nia.leinrdweIU/j,rf. 
Pror.  20;2Uoiit  in  (.iliscurerf. 
£(7.  2:14  fo(d  wulketh  i/i  rf. 

5:17eateth;  6:4  departeth  trtrf. 
Is.  42:7  sit  in  d.  out  of  prison 

40:9  to  them  in  rf.  show  yourscl. 

59:9  li.ffht,  but  we  walk  in  rf. 
Jer.  23:12  as  slippery  ways  in  rf. 
iJan.  2:22  knoweth  what'is  in  rf. 
Jo/niH:V2u>yi  walk  i/?  rf. 

12::i5  walkrih  in  rf.  know,  not 
46  shall  not  abide  in  rf. 
1  Thc-y.  5:4  but  ye  are  not  in  rf. 
1  Jn/in  1:6  and  walki/j  rf.  we  He 

2:9  hateth  brother,  is  in  rf.  11 

Land  of  nARK\E$S. 
Job  10:21  bef.  I  uo  to  l<ind  of  d. 

-iiliind  of  rf.  as  rf.  itself. 
Jer.  2:31  been  to  Israel  /.  of  rf. 
DARKXEi^A.  wifh  M^ht. 

Gen.  1:4  G.  divided/iy/rf  fromrf. 

18  to  divide  fif/hf  from  rf. 
7o6  10:22  where  ■//'//rf  is  as  rf. 

l1\V2llf!hi  isshortbecJiuseof  rf. 

18:18  driven  fn»m  I'uihl  into  rf. 

29:3  by  his  ti/iht  I  walk,  thro'  rf. 

30:26  i  w:iiti'(l  hir  (i*/ht  caiuerf. 
Ps.  112:4  arisetli  lufht  in  rf. 

1:J9:12  rf.  and  /.  are  both  alike 
Ec.  2:13  iii^liff/U  exeelleth  rf. 
Is.  5:20  that  put  rf.  for  /.  l.  for  rf. 

11:3  peo.  that  walk,  in  rf.  have 
seen  a  j^reat  /.  Mat.  4:16 

42:16  makurf.  iifj/it  before  them 

45:7  I  form  tiqht  and  create  rf. 

50:10  walketh  in  rf.  hath  no/. 
Jer.  13: 16  look  for/,  he  make  itrf. 
Lam.  3:2  bro't  me  into  rf.  not  /. 
Amos  5:18  is  rf.  and  not  light 
.^^c.  7:8  I  sit  in  rf.  L.  hL-aiir/ht 
Mat.  6:2:i  /.  he  rf.  how  j;r.  that  rf. 

10:27  what  I  tell  in  rf.  speak  in  /. 

Lnkr  12:3 

L'fke  1:79/.  that  sit  rf.  i?07n.  2:19 

ll::i5  thiiilif/ht  in  tlieebenotrf. 

Jo/i/i  1:5/.  shineth  in  rf.  rf.  com. 

3:19  loved  rf.  rather  than  lif/ht 
12:35  while  ye  have  /.  lest  rf. 
Acts  26:18  from  rf.  to  iit/ht 

Rmn.  13:12  works  of  rf.  put  on/. 

1  Cor.  4:5  to  /.  hid.  thintrsof  rf. 

2  Cor  4:6  /.  to  shine  out  of  rf. 
6:14  communion  liqht  with  rf. 

1  Pet.  2:9  out  of  rf.  into  marv,  /. 
1  John  1:5  in  Ilim  is  no  rf.  at  all 
2:8  rf.  is  passed  true  /.  shineth 

Out  of  DARK.\ESS. 
Vmit.  5:23  voice  o^itof  ihQ  rf. 
Job  12:22  deep  tiling^  ont  qf  rf. 


DAU 

Job  1.5:22  he  shall  return  nul  nf  rf. 

.30  shall  not  depart  out  nf  d. 
fs.  10T:14br(Uiglit  lhimouto/(i. 
Is.  '20:18  blind  see  out  o/d. 

DARLI,\G. 
fs.  22:20  rf.  fnuii  power  of  dog 
:i5:17  rescue  my  rf.  from  lions 

D\HT,  K. 

2  Sam.  18:  II  .l.mh  look  three  rf. 
2  C/ir.  .32:5  llezekiah  made  rf. 
.Ml  41:'26  nor  llie  rf.  cannot  hold 

'20  rf.  are  counted  as  stubble 
PriiiK  7:'2.3  till  rf.  strike  thro'  liver 
E/>/i.  6:16  to  quench  tiery  rf.  of 
/Ad).  12:20  thrust  thro'  with  a  rf. 

DASH. 

2  A'.  8:12  wilt  rf.  their  children 
I's.  2:0  rf.  in  pieces  like  a  pot. 
91:12  lest  thou  rf.  foot  against  a 

stone,  .1/rrf.  4:6:  Luke -i.ll 
Is.  1:3:18  shall  rf.  young  men 
Jer.  i:i:ll  will  rf.  one  ag.  another 

DA8IIED. 

&.  16:0  thy  right  baud.  O  L.  rf. 

Is.  13.16  child,  bo  rf.  to  pieces, 

I/os.  i:):16;  A'ti/i.  3:10 
//(W.  10: 14  mo.  w  us  rf.  on  child. 

DASHETH. 
Ps.  137:9  rf.  little  ones  ag.  etonea 
DATIIAN.    See  abuia-m. 
DAUB,  ED,  l\ti. 
Ex.  2:3  she  rf.  ark  with  slime 
A'^^:A.13:10(/.  it  Willi  uiitemi>ered 
22:28  her  prophets  rf.  them 

DAI'GIITER. 

Gen.  20:12  rf.  of  my  lather,  not  rf. 

24:'23  whose  rf.  an  thou.  47 
48  master's  brother's  it.  to  son 

34:7  in  lying  with  Jacob's  rf. 
8  my  son  longeth  for  your  rf, 
E.r.  1:16  if  a  rf.  she  shall  live 

21:31  have  gored  a  son  or  a  rf. 
if  II.  12:6  days  fulfllled  for  a  rf. 

18:17  nor  ta'ke  her  daughler'srf, 

21:9  if  rf.  of  priest  profane 
.\um.  '27:9  if  uo  rf.  give  his  inh. 

:i6:8  rf.  that  possess,  an  inher. 
Deut.  •i~:i2  lieth  with  rf.  of  father 

28:56  eve  be  evil  toward  her  rf. 
Jud.  11:40  lament  Jephthah's  rf. 

1  Sajn.  1:16  handmaid  a  rf.  of  B. 
18:19  Saul's  rf.  should  becngiv. 

2  Sam.  12:3  lamb  unto  him  as  a  rf. 

1  E.  3:1  Solo,  took  Pharaon's  rf. 
11:1  many  with  rf.  of  Pharaoh 

2  A'.  8:18  rf.  Jehoram's  wife 
9:.34  bury  her,  she  is  a  king's  rf. 

1  Chr.  '2:49  rf.  of  Caleb  Achsa 
Est.  2:7  uncle's  rf.  for  his  own 
Ps.  45:10  O  //.  and  consider,  and 

13  king's  rf.  glorious  within 
Caul.  7:1  shoes,  O  prince's  rf. 
Jer.  31:'22  backsliding  rf.  40:4 

46:19  O  rf.  in  E:.'ypt,  furnish 

48:18  rf.  dost  inliablL  Dibon 
Ezek.  14:16deliv.  son  norrf.  18,  20 

16:44  as  mother,  so  is  her  rf. 

45  art  mother's  rf.  that  loat  heth 

Dau.  ll:6king'srf.  ofsouthcomo 

17  shall  give  him  rf.  of  women 

//(/<.  1 :6  conce.  ag.  and  bare  a  rf. 

Mie.  5:1  O  rf.  of  troops 

7:6  rf.  riseth  up  ag.  mother,  Mat. 

10:35;  Luke  12:53 
Zep.  3:10  rf.  of  my  dispersed 
Mitl.  2:11  mar.  rf.  of  strange  god 
Mai.  9:'22  rf.  be  of  good  comfort, 
Markrr.'M:  Luke  HAS 

10:.37  loveth  rf.  more  than  m9 

14:6  rf.  of  Herodias  danced 

15:28  her  rf.  was  made  whole 
Mark  7:'2(j  cast  devil  out  of  her  rf. 
Luke  8:'I2  lie  had  one  mily  rf. 

13:16  this  woman  bein::  a  rf. 
Acts  7:'il  Pharaoh's  rf.  nourished 
I/et>.  11:'24  son  of  Pharaoh's  rf. 
D.WGHTER  of  Dabvlon. 
Ps.  ViT.8  O  rf.  of  B.  to  be  deslr 
Is.  47:1  O  rf.  of  /y.sil  on  ground 
Jer.  .'>fl:42  battle  ag.  thee  rf.  of  B. 

51::i3  rf.  0/7J.  like  a  tlir.-lloor 
Zee.  2:7  dwellest  with  rf.  of  li. 

D.4l"GIITER  of  the 

C'haldealiH. 
Is.  47:1  throne,  O  rf.  of  Ctinl. 
5  into  dorkness,  rf.  of  Choi, 

D.Vl'GHTER  of  Edom. 

Lam.  4:21  be  glad,  rf.  of  E, 
22  thino  ini(iuity,  O  rf.  of  E, 

DAI'GIITER  of  EBvpl. 

Jer.  40:11  go  into  li.  rf.  or  Er,. 
24  rf.  o/"  Eo'JP^  be  confounded 


812 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


DAU 

DAUGHTER  of  Gallim. 

Is.  l6;30  ll'y  voice  d.  of  Gallim 

HU  DAUGHTER. 
Mr.  21:7  fell  /li"  d.  to  be  sen-ant 
Num.  27:8  to  pnss  to  his  d. 
30:16  statutes  bet.  fa-  aud  IM  a. 
Dent.  7:3  nor  his  d.  take 
18:10  /IM  d.  pass,  2  Jt.  '23:10 
Jiid-  21:1  not  trive  hi.^  d.  to  B. 
1  ..Sam.  n.25 Uiiif  give lum /i« d. 
DVUGHTER  of  Jerusnlem. 
8  7i.  l'.i.21  c/.  of  J.  lialh  sliuken 

her  head  at  thee.  Is.  ir.i-i 
Lam.  2:13  liken  to  thee,  d.ot  J. 

15  was;  their  head  at  d.  of  J. 
Mic.  4:8  shall  come  to  d.  ot  J. 
Zep  3- 14  vej.  with  heart,  d.oj  ./. 
Zee.  9:9  (/.  of  J.  thy  king  Cometh 

D.4UGHTER  of  Judoh. 

Lum.  1:15  hath  trodden  </.  of  J. 

2-2  strons-holds  ot  (/.  of  J. 

5  inc.  iu  d.  of  J.  mourning 

DAUGHTER-I\-LA\V. 

<?««,.  aS:ll)  she  was  (i.-i«-<«w 

24  Tamar  thy  d.-iii-laie  played 
if!'.  18:15  naked,  of  thy  rf.-i«-/n«' 
2012  man  lie  with  his  d.-in-l. 
liiilh  4:15  d.-in-l.  which  lov.  thee 
1  ,Sam.  4:19  d.-in-law  with  child 
Ezek.  22:11  deflleth  his  d.-in-l. 
Mic.  7:1)  d.  aiia.   mother-in-law, 
Mai.  10:35;  i»i-e  12:53 
I»Iy  DAUGHTER. 
Deid.  23:17tokensor»;i^</.vir2. 
Jo.s.  15:16  him  will  I  give  my  d. 
Jiid.  Il::i5  my  d.  hast  brou.  me 
l'.r24  here  is  my  d.  a  maiden 
Eidh  2:2  she  said.  Go  my  d. 
3:10  blessed  be  thou  my  d. 
Mat.  9:18  my  d.  is  even  now  d. 
l.i:22  my  d.  is  vexed 
Mark  5:23  my  d.  at  point  ot  d. 
D  \UGHTER  of  my  people. 
Is.  22:4  spoiling  ofrf.  ()/'/). 
»?(  r.  4:11  wind  toward  d.  of  p. 
6:14  healed  ri.  or'p.  8:11 
26  Oii.iymi/;).  girdwithsack. 
8:19  the  cry  of  rf.  of  my  p. 

21  for  hurt  of  rf.  0/ my  p. 

22  health  of  d.  of  p.  recovered 
9:1  weep  for  slain  of  rf.  of  p. 

7  shall  I  do  for  d.  of  my  p. 
14:17  vii'/ni  d.  of  p.  is  broken 


DAU 


Lam.  a:irdestr.  otd.  Of  p.  3:48 
4:3  the  (/.  of  my  p.  is  bee.  cruel 


fi  iuiiiuitv  nfrf.  of  my  p. 
10  in  des'tiuction  of  </.  of  p. 
D.VUGHTER  of  Tarshish. 
Is.  23: 10  as  river,  d.  of  T. 
Thy  DAUGHTER. 
Gen.  29:18  serve  7  y.  for  thy  d. 
E.f.  20:10  nor  thy  d.  Dent.  5:14 
Lei'.  18:10  nakedness  of //lyrf.  d. 
19-29  do  not  prostitute  thy  d. 
Dent.  7:3  thy  d.  not  give 
13:6  if  thy  d.  entice  thee 
29:17  found  not  thy  d.  a  maid 
2  A'.  14:9  give  thy  d.  to  my  son 
Mark  'y.'io  t.  d.  is  dead,  i»t«8:49 
7:29  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  d. 

D  \UGHTER  of  Tyre. 
Ps.  43: 12  d.  of  T.  be  there 

DAUGHTER  of  Zidon. 
Is.  2;J:12  O  oppressed  d.  of  Z. 
D\UG!1TER  of  Zion. 
2  A".  19:21  d.  or  Z.  desp.  /«.  37:22 
Ps.  9:14  in  s-'ates  of  (/.  of  Zion 
J».  1:H  (/.  ofZ.  left  as  a  cottage 
4:4  washed  away  Blth  of  d.ofZ. 
10:32  mount  of  <i.  of  Z.  16:1 
52:2  thyself  captive  d.  of  Zion 
62:11  d.  of  Zion  thy  sal.  cometh 
Jer.  4:31  voice  of  d.  of  Zinn 
6:2  (/.  of  Z.  to  a  comely  woman 
2.3  meii  of  war  a::,  thee.  d.  of  Z. 
Lam.  1:6  il.  of  Ziai,  beamy  dep. 
2-1  L.  cover  d.  of  Z.  with  cloud 
4  tabernacle  of  '/.  of  Ztoii. 
8  destroy  wall  of  </.  of  Z. 
10  ciders  of  d.  qf  Zinn 
13  equal  to  thee,  d.  of  Zion 
IB  O  wall  of  d.  qf  Zinn 
4-22  accomplished  d.  of  Zion 
Mic.  1:13  sin  {ud.  of  Zion 
4H  stron''-hold  of  d.  of  Zion 
10  to  bring  forth,  rf.  o/'  Z.ion 
13  arise  and  thresh,  O  '/.  of  Z. 
Zep.  3:14  sing,  O  (/.  of  Zion 
Zfc  2:10  rejoice,  d.  of  Zion,  9:9 
Mat  21:5  rf.q^  Zion  king  cometh 
John  12:15  fear  not  d.  of  Zion 

DAUGHTERS. 
Otn.  6:2  nous  of  God  saw  d. 


Gen.  19:36  bothrf.  of  Lot  with  c. 
24:3  rf.  of  Can.  37;  28:1,6 
13  ((.  came  out  to  draw  water 
27:46  weary  of  life  bee.  of  d. 
30:13  d.  will  call  me  blessed 
31:26  hast  carried  away  my  d. 
43  d.  my  d.;  50  if  alHict  my  d. 
31:1  Dinah  went  out  to  see  d. 
9  five  vour  d.  lake  our  d. 
E.r.  2:16  priest  of  Midan  had  7  d. 
ai:9  deal  after  the  manner  of  d. 
:M16  '/.  '.'o  a  whoring  afler  gods 
Lei'  26-29  ilesh  of  d.  shall  ye  eat 
Num.  26:.-J3'/.  ofZeloph.  ./av.  17:3 
27:7  d.  ofZeloph.  speak  right 
36:10  so  did  d.  ofZelophehad 
Deut.  23:17  no  whore  of  </.  of  Is. 
Jud.  3:6  took  d.  to  be  wives 
21:7  not  give  them  of  our  d.  18 
Rnth  1:11  turn  M;.'ain  my  d.  12 
1  Sam.  8:13  i^  coiifeetioiwries 
Neh.  5:5  our  d.  into  bondage 
7:63  one  of  d.  of  B.  E^r.  2:61 
10:.30  not  give  d.  to  peo.  ot  land 
.Job  42:15  none  so  fair  as  d.  of  J. 
Ps.  45:9  king's  d.  am.  hon.  worn. 
114:12  d.  be  as  corner-stones 
Prov.  31:29  d.  done  virtuously 
Cant.  2:2  so  is  my  love  among  d. 
0:9  the  d.  saw  and  blessed  her 
Is.  .32:9  ye  careless  d.  give  car 
60:4  d.  be  nursed  at  thy  side 
Jer.  9:20  teach  your  d.  wailing 
29:6  give  your  d.  to  husbands 
49:2  her  d.  be  burnt  with  Are 
3  cry,  ye  d.  of  Rabhah,  gird  ye 
Lam.  .3:51  bee.  aid.  of  my  city 
Ezek.  13: 17  set  face  ag.  d.  of  peo. 
16:46  Samaria  and  her  d.  Sod. 
49  idlen.  was  in  her,  and  in  d. 
.55  sister  Sodom  and  d.  return 
61  give  tliein  unto  thee  for  d. 
2:):2"  two  wom.  d.  of  one  mother 
26:6  her  d.  be  slain  in  field,  8 
30:18  her  d.  go  into  captivity 
:B2:16  d.  of  nations  lament  her 
IIos.  4:13  (/.  shall  commit  whor. 

14  I  will  not  punish  your  d. 
Luke  1:5  his  wife  of  d.  of  Aaron 
.ids  21:9  had  four  d.  virgins 

1  Pet.  3:6  whose  d.  ye  are  as  long 
DAUGHTERS  of  Israel. 

Deut.  23:17  no  w  hore  of  d.  of  7. 
Jud.  11:40  d.of  I.  yearly  to  lam. 

2  .s««i.  1:21  d.  of  1.  weep  over  S. 
DAUGHTERS  of  Jerusalem. 


DAY 

2  f'hr.  11:21  Rehob.  had 28s.  60 (i. 

13:21  Abijah  begat  22  sons  16  d. 
Ezr.  9:12  d.  to  their  s.  Neh.  13:26 
^\V/j.  4:14  flght  for  your  «.  andd. 

5-2  our  sons  and  d.  are  many 

10:28  s.  and  d.  clave  to  brethren 

.7nf>  1:2  born  to  Job  7  s.  3  (/.  4213 

Pt  106:37  sacriflced  sons  and  d. 

:)8-lira  bloodof  their,*,  and  d. 

Is.  43:6  bring  my  s.  fi'om  far.  d. 

49:22  bring  thy  sons  in  arms,  d. 

56:5  better  than  sons  and  d. 
Jer.  3:24  shame  dev  sons  aud  d. 

16:2  nor  shall  have  sons  nor  d. 

19:9  cause  eat  Ilesh  of ,«.  and  d. 

29:6  wives,  beget  son^  and  d. 

48:46  «.  and  d.  taken  captive 
Ezek.  14:16  deliver  soii.^  nor  d. 

16:-20 .«.  and  d.  and  sacriiiced 

2:J.4  mine,  b.are  sons  aud  d. 
46  shall  slay  their  sons  and  d. 

24:21  .t.  d.  fall  by  sw.  -4mos  7:17 
25  when  I  take  their  s.  and  d. 

Joel  2:28  s.  and  d.  prop.  Acts  2:17 

3:8  sell  sons  and  d.  to  .Judah 

2 Cor.  6: 18  be  my  s.  aud  d.  saith  L. 
Two  DAUGHTERS. 

Gen.  19:8  I  have  two  d.  let  me 
13  take  thv  wife  and  two  d. 

29:16  Labaii  had  two  d  Leah 
31:41 1  served  for  thy  two  d. 

Ruth  1:7  N.  went  out  with  t.  d. 

1  .Sam.  2:21  Hannah  bare  two  d. 
14:49  Saul's  two  d.  were  Merab 

Prov.  30:15  horseleech  hath  t.  d. 


Cant.  1:5  comely,  O  d.  of  J. 
2:7youd.  o/y.  3:5;  5:8;  8:4 


*.  I  3  uu  It.  i^/   ./.  "."  ,   ".-J  ,    —  -^ 

3:10  paved  with  love  for  d.  oj  J. 
5:16  my  beloved,  O  d.  of  J. 
Luke  23:28  d.  of  J.  weep  not 

DVUGHTERS  of  Judah. 
Fs.  48:11  let  d.  of  Judah  be  glad 
97:8  the  d.  of  Judah  rejoiced 

DAUGHTERS-IX-LAW. 
Rutli  1:8  Naomi  said  d.-in-law 

DAUGHTERS  of  .Moab. 
Num.  23:1  whore,  with  d.  o;".l/. 
/s.  16:2  d.  be  at  fords  of  Aruon 

D.VUGHTERS  of  music. 
Ec.  12:4  d.  of  m.  be  bro.  low- 
DAUGHTERS  of  the  Philis- 

tines. 
2.S'nm.  1:20  lest  the  d.  of  P.  rej. 
Ez'  k.  16:27  deliver  thee  to  d.  qf  P. 

57  the  d.  of  P.  w-hich  despise 

DAUGHTERS  of  Shiloh. 
Jinl.  21:21  if  d.  of  Shiloh  come 

DAUGHTERS,  joined  with 
sons. 

Gen.  5:4  begat  «.  d.  7, 10;  11:11 
19:12  thy  sons  and  d.  bring  out 
31:28  not  sutf.  to  kiss  ,s.  and  d. 
55  kissed  his  sons  and  d. 
.37::i5  t.inis  d.  rose  to  comfort 
E.r.  10:9  with  .•;.  and  d.  w-lll  we 
21:4  have  borne  him  sons  or  d. 
31:16  take  of  their  d.  to  thy  «. 
Num.  21:29  s(ut.<  d.  into  captiv. 
26::).3  no  .»()«.<  but  rf.  ./os.  17:3 
Dent.  12:12  and  .«.  and  d.  rejoice 
31  «?»*  and  d.  they  have  burnt, 

2  A'.  17:17;  Jer.Kil\  32:35 
28:.33  s.  d.  given  to  another  peo. 
41  begat  sont  d.  but  not  enjoy 
Kl  etit  flt^sh  of  sons  and  d. 
32:19  provoking  of  his  .9.  and  d. 
Jos.  7:24  brought  .\ch.  s.  and  d. 
17:6  d.  of  .Manai-seh  inh.  am.  s. 
Jud.  3:6  gave  their  d.  to  their  s. 
12:9  Ibziin  :10  d.  for  his  sons 
1  ,Sam.  :«i:19iioth.  lack.  s.  nor  d. 
1  Vhr.  23:22  Ele.  had  no  «.  but  d. 
25:5  God  gave  Ucmau  14  ».  3  d. 


DAUGHTERS  of  the  uncir- 
eumeised. 

iSam.  I:-20  lest  d.  of  u.  triumph 
D.MGHTERS  of  Zion. 

Cant.  3:11  go  forlli,  O  ye  d.  of  Z. 
Is  3:16  d.  W'  Zw'i  are  haughty 
4:4  tilth  of  d.  of  Zion 

DAVID. 
Ruth  4:22  Jesse  begat  D.  Mat. 

1:6;  X!d,-e3:31 
1  Sam.  16:13  came  upon  D. 
i  Sam.  5:1  all  tribes  of  Is.  to  D. 
1  A'.  2:10  D.  slept,  1  Chr.  29:28 
Ps  72-20  prayers  of  P.  son  ot  J. 
Uat  9-27  son  ot  D.  13:22;  20:30; 

iVdcA:  10:47;  LukeW:m 
12-3  H.    did    when    h-ingered, 

Mark2:-25;  LukeiOAl 
21-9  S.  of  Zi.  15;  22:42;  Mark  12:35 
Rom.  1:3  C.  scedot  i).  2  7'jm.  2:8 
//(■6.  4:7  saving  in  D.  to-day 
ifeii.  3:7  key  of  P. ;  5:5  root,  22:16 

Hand  of  DAVID. 
I  Sam.  20:16  Lord  reip  at  A.  o/Z)^ 


i^am.  .tu.iu  ij<Mvi ..  .J, ... ...  w  .-■ 

2  Sanl.  3:8  not  into  Aa«d  of  DAi 

21:22  feU  by  h.  of  D.  1  Chr.  20:8 

House  of  D.AVID. 
lA".  12:19fol.ii.butJ.2(;'A/-.10:19 
Ps.  122:5  thrones  of  the  h.  of  P. 
Is  7:2  it  was  told  house  of  1>.  13 

22:22  key  of  A.  of  D.  I  wii  lay 
Zee.  12:7  gl.  of  A.  0/ p.  8,  10,  12 

13:1  fountain  opened  to  h.  of  U. 
Luke  1:27  Joseph,  of  A.  oJ  V.  69 

2:4  the  house  and  lineage  ot  U. 

DAVID,  joined  with  king. 
1  Sam.  21:11  this  P.  k.  of  land? 
2. Sam.  2:4  anointed  P.  k.  over  J. 
./«•.  30:9  Lord  and  P.  the  kinij 
Hos  3:5  seek  L.  and  D.  their  k. 

Uat.  1:6  D.  the  k.  and  P.  the  *-. 
Acts  13:22  raised  P.  to  be  the  it. 

Servant  DAVID. 
iSam.  7:5  my  serranlD.  8,  26 
1  K.  8:25  thy  «.  X*.  2  C7M-.  6:16 

11:13  for  /A  s.  sake,  i%.  132:10; 

Ps  78:70  b.  his  sermnt,  89:20 
./<"r  ;B:21  brok.  with  Z>.  my  s.  22 
Ezek.  34:23  even  my  servant  D. 
;a7-24  /).  my  ser.  shall  he  king 
Ltike  l:69salva.  in  house  of  «.  D. 
Acts  4:25  mouth  of  thy  sere.  D. 

DAWN,  ING. 
Jos.  6:15  rose  about  d.  of  day 
.7«d.  19:26  came  woman  in  d. 
.lot)  3:9  nor  let  it  see  d.  of  day 
7:4  I  am  full  of  tossmgs  to  d. 
Ps  119:147  I  prevented  the  d. 
Mat.  28:1  as  it  began  to  d. 
2  i%<.  1:19  till  the  day  d.  and  the 

D.W. 
Gen.  1:5  God  called  the  light  d. 
32:26  let  me  go,  d.  brcaketh 
iff  S8:.37  cverv  thing  on  his  d. 
A'«»i.  14:.34  each  d.  for  a  yt-ar 
icur  4:10d.  thou  stoodest  be.  L. 
9-24  rebellious  IVom  d.  I  knew 
24: 15  at  his  d.  give  him  ma  wre 


DAY 

Jos.  10:13  sun  not  down  ab.  a  d. 

14  was  no  d.  like  that 
.lud.  16:2  when  it  is  d.  kill  Sam- 

1  .Snm.  9:15  told  S.  a  d.  befiue 
24-4  d.  of  which  Lord  said 
26:10  or  his  d.  shall  come  to  die 

2  .Sam.  3:35  while  yet  d.  Jer.  15:9 

1  K.  2:37  on  d.  thou  goes!  out 

2  A'.  4:8  fell  on  a  d.  Elisha,  11, 18 
Neh.  4:2  make  an  end  in  a  d.  .!* 
Jo6  1:4  feasted,  every  one  his  d. 

6  was  a  d.  when  sons,  13;  2:1 
3-3  d.  per.  wherein  I  was  bom 
14:6  till  he  accomplish  his  d. 
18:20  be  astonished  at  his  d. 
19:-23  stand  at  latter  d.  on  earth 
21:;30  reserved  to  d.  of  destruc- 
tion 
Ps.  19:2  d.  unto  d.  uttereth 
37:13  he  seeth  his  d.  is  coming 
78:42  nor  rem.  d.  he  delivered 
84:10  a  d.  in  thy  courts  better 
119:164  7  times  a  d.  I  praise 
Prop.4:18  and  more  to  perfect  d. 
7-20  home  at  the  d.  appointed 
27:1  what  a  d.  may  bring  lorth 
Cant.  2:17  till  the  d.  break,  4:6 
Is.  7:17  fromd.  Ephraim  dep. 
4.3:13  before  d.  was,  I  am  he 
58:5  a  d.  to  afflict  soul  t  call  this 

an  acceptable  d.  to  Lord  ■'. 
61:2  d.  of  vengeance  of  G.  63:4 
Jer  12:3  prep,  for  d.  of  slaughter 
27-22  there  be  tilld.  I  visit 
32:31  from  the  d.  they  bnilt  it 
36:2  from  the  d.  I  spake  to  thee 
38:28  d.  Jerusalem  was  taken 
47:4  of  d.  that  cometh  to  spoil 
50-27  woe,  for  their  d.  is  come 
Ezek.  4:6  each  d.  for  a  year 
7:10  behold  the  d.  it  is  come 
21:25  prince,  w  hosed,  is  come 
28-15  from  d.  thou  wast  created 
30-2  woe  worth  the  d. ;  3  near 
18  at  Tehaphne.  d.  be  darken. 
Dan.  6:10  petition  3  times  a  d. 
llos  9:5  w  hat  do  in  solemn  d.  f 
Joelt.i  a  d.  of  darkness  and 
,4»»os5:8  maketh  d.  dark 
8-10  end  thereof  as  a  bitter  d. 
Mic.  3:6  d.  be  dark  over  them 
7-4  the  d.  of  thy  watchmen 
Zen  2:2  before  d.  pass  as  chaff 
3-8  till  d.  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 
Zee  4:10 desp.  d.  of  siiiaU  things 
Mul.  3:2  abide  d.  of  his  coming  1 
4-1  d.  cometh  that  shall  bum 
Mat.  24::38d.  Noe  ent.  Lukt  17.2. 
50  L.  shall  come  in  a  d.  when 

he  looketh  not,  Luke  12:46 
25-13  know-  the  d.  nor  the  hour 
Mark  1:35  great  while  belore  d. 
Luke  1:20  d.  these  be  performed 
80  d.  of  his  showing  to  Israel 
17:4  trespass  seven  tunes  in  ^  a. 
24  so  Son  of  man  be  in  his  d. 
.John  6::i9  raise  it  ag.  at  last  d. 
40  raise  him  at  last  d.  44,  54 
8:56  Abra.  rejoiced  to  see  myd, 
9:4  work  while  it  is  d. 
ids  1-2  until  d.  he  was  tak.  up 
12:21  on  a  set  d.  Uerod  sat 
16::!3  it  was  d.  28:12;  27:39 
17::jl  he  hath  appointed  a  d. 
27-29  they  w-ishedfor  d. 
Rom  2:5  wrath  ag.  d.  ol  wrath 
13:12  d.  is  at  hand,  let  us 
14:6  regai-detli  d.  to  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  3:13  the  d.  shall  declare  it 

2  Cor.  6:2  now  is  the  d.  of  salv. 
Enh.  4:30  sealed  to  d.  of  redem. 
Phil.  1:6  pert,  it  nn.  the  d.  of  U. 

1  Thes.  5:5  children  ol  the  d. 
8  who  are  of  the  d.  be  sober 

Htb  4-7  he  ISmiteth  a  certain  d 
8  have  not  spoken  of  aiioth.  d. 
10-2.5  see  the  d.  approachiug 

2  /*(.  1:19  till  the  d.  dawn,  and 
3: 12  to  coming  otd.  of  God 

Eel'.  9:15  were  prepared  lor  a  d. 

»f  ATONEMENT,  BATTLE.  CALAM- 
ITY. UAlil-LNESS,  EVIL,  UGLY. 
LAST. 

\ll  the  DAY. 

PS.  25:5  do  1  wait  oil  thed. 
71-15  thy  salvation  all  ttie  a. 
89i  16  rejoice  «H  Wf  d. 
102-8  reproach  me  all  the  a. 
119-97  medilalion  alt  the  d. 
Is  '»24  iiloughmau  V'O.a.a. 
|;5-fs^rJ.-adoutbam\s««//«d. 

5afireburiietha«//»  d. 

Lum.  1:13  desolate  a»  //»■  d. 

3:3  his  hand  ag.  me  all  t.d 

14  derision  to  people  aU  the  a. 

62  their  devices  ag.  me  a.  <•  * 

Mat.  30:6  stand  aU  the  d.  idle 


CllUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


813 


DAY 

All  llir  DAY  long. 

D(iit.  •iA-.ai  li)iii,'in«H  u.  I.  (I.  I. 

S):12  coviT  liiiii  III!  Ihf  d.  I. 
Ps.  :«;■(  HIV  rouriiif?  all  the  d.  I. 

:»:2S  ihv'pmiM'  till  Iht  it.  I. 

:38:tj  moiiriiiii''  all  the  d.  long 
Vi  ini;iL-iii'-  ili-LCita  alt  the  it.  I. 

+1:8  ",■  hoasi  uU  f/ie  d.  long 

■a  mv  kilUil  all  t.  d.  t. 
71;i4  tliy  riiihtemiHiiossa. '.  d.  /. 

T.i-.U  a.  I.  d.  I.  hiivi'  1  hL'cn  phi. 
Pmi'.  41:4(1  cowlcth  alt  the  d.  I. 

•i):n  In  fear  of  Lmil  all  the,  il.  I. 
Horn.  10:41  u.  t.  d.  I.  strct.  my  b. 

Bv  HAY. 
Gen.  Sfl:in  spakL>  li>  Jos.  ri.  by  d. 
i'j    11:21  L.  wcril  be.  Iliccn  hij  d. 

4(»::1H  c-UuhI  wasuptm  the  tuDur- 

niK-iv  Ay  d.  X'tm.  0:HI 
Xum.  10:»lcUiiul  on  Ihem  ftw  d. 
14:14;  Deul.  um:  AVA.  9:19 
Jiid.  t):47  ciiulil  imt  do  it  hy  d. 
2  C/ir.  30:41  pmiM-il  I,.  (/.  fly  <t. 
Ezr.  6:9  let  it  be  ^iven  '/.  hi/  d. 
Seh.  8:18  </.  hy  it.  Iif  ivail  iii  law 
i^^  91:6  nor  aiTow  llit-th  by  it. 

141:1)  snn  not  smite  thee  hy  d. 

]3H:8  sun  to  rule  hij  d.  for 
7s.  00:19  no  more  thy  lislit  by  d. 
Jtr.  31:.)5sunroraIl^ht6y'/. 
Ezek.  14:3  removeAy  (/.  in  .«i!;lit 
Luke  11:3  aive  ns  d.  by  d.  bn  :ul 
2  for.  4: 10  is  renewed  d.  by  d. 
Hev.  41:45  •:.  not  to  lie  slmt  hy  d. 
Dov  of  I>E  VTII. 

Cen.  Tr.i  \  know  not  d.ofmy  d. 
Jiid.  13:7  Nuzarite  lo  ./.  0/ d. 

1  .sViHi.  15::i.)  Saul  till  it.  of  d. 

2  .suHi.  40:3  sliut  up  to  d.of  d. 
2  A'.  15:5  I'zziah  lep.  lo  d.  ofd. 
Ec.  7:1  d.  ofd.  better  than  birlh 

8:8  nor  lia.  he  power  in  (/.  of  d. 
Jci:  52:11  in  prison,  till  d.  ofd. 
34  a  portion  till  </.  of  d. 
Every  n.\Y'. 
iV.  7:11  ani;ry  witli  wieked  e.  d. 
50:5  e.  (t.  tliey  wrest  my  words 
14.):2  evtry  d.  will  1  bless  thee 
Is.  51:13  hast  feared  every  d. 
63:5  mv  name  e.  d.  blasphemed 
Luie  10':19  suniptnously  ti>rv<'. 
Jlom.  14:5  esteem,  every  d.  alike 

Feast  DAY'. 
Ph.  81:3  blow  trumpet  on  femt-d. 
Hat.  20:5  Not  on  f.-d.  Marie  14:4 
John  2:4:1  \\\fia.il-d.  many  bel. 

First  DAY'. 
Gen.  1:5  evening  .and  mom.  /.  d. 
Keh.  8:18  n-om/.  unto  last  d. 
Dan.  10:14  from/,  d.  thou  didst 
2Iat.  26:17/.  d.  of  unl.  b.  Mark 

14:14 
^rt,«  40:18/.  d.  I  eame  into  .\. 
Pliil.  1:5  fellowship  from/,  d. 
See  WEEK. 

Third  D.AY'. 
Hos.  6:4  thud  d.  he  will  raise  us 
Mat.  10:21  be  raised  again  the 
third  d.Yl:ii\  i,«t«9:22 
20:19  and  the  third  d.  he  shall 
risec?ain.  JAi/*9:31 ;  10:34; 
Luke  18;*i ;  24:7,  46 
Luke  13:.i4  (.  d.  1  shall  lie  perf. 
24:21  to-day  is  the  third  d. 
1  Cor.  15:4  he  rose  again  third  d. 

Seventh  D.VY'. 

Gen  2:3  G.  bl.ss.  «.  rf.  &•.  20:11 

£>.  14:15  fr.  first  d.  to  «.  </.  13:6 

16:26  ».  d.  is  thesabbath,  20:10; 

Ldf.  2.1:3;  />««(.  5:14 
27  there  went  out  someone.  (/. 
31:17  on  sevent/i  it.  God  rested 
Stb.  4:4  spake  of  «.  d. 

Eiehlh  DAY'. 
i^p.  14:3  on  tiyh/h  d.  be  circnm. 
Luke  }:'>9  e.  d.  came  to  circum- 
cise ch.  Acti  7:8 ;  P/iU.  3:5 
Onod  DAY'. 
1  Sam.  25:8  we  Co.  in  a  i/on-^?  d. 
Z:>(.  8:17  .1.  had  a  f/f-o'/  (V.  9:19 
9:Sa  moumiiii^  into  a  f/ood  d. 
Great  DAY. 
JJT.  30:7  alas,  that  </.  is  f/rfat 
Jfai.  1:11  f//-tn(  shall  be  il.  of  J. 
J"0'/4:ll  of.  ofL.  is  jrrf/T^  and  te. 
31  lief,  the  great  and  terrible  d. 
of  t  he  Lord  come.  Actit  2:40 
Zep.  1:14  g.  d.  of  the  L.  is  near 
Mat.  4:5  before  coniinj  otg.  d. 
John  7:37  yr*"*//  d.  of  ft-ast 
7?fP.  6:17  f7.  d.  of  his  wrath 
16:14  lo  gather  toliattleof  jr.  d. 

In  the  DAY. 
G^n.  2:4  i,  t.  d.  L.  made  the  ear. 


D.VY 

Oen.  2:17  in  the  d.  thou  catest 
3:5  f»i  the  d.  ye  eat 
81:40  IH  d.  drought  consumed 
35:3  in  the  d.  of  my  distress 
Ej:  a-.-U  in  the  d.  when  I.  visit 
Job  40:48  away  in  d.  of  wrath 
A.  95:8  iH  (/.  of  temp.  I/tb.  .):8 
104:4  hide  not  ftice  in  d.  of  tro. 

in  the  d.  when  I  call 
110:3  in  the  d.  of  thy  power 
5  kings  in  the  d.  oi'  his  wrath 
1.17:7  Kdi>in,  in  the  d.  of  Jerus. 
1;J8:3  ill  d.  I  cried,  thou  answ. 
I^ov.  6:31  not  spare  in  d.  of  ven, 
11:4  riches  priiOt  not  in  d.  of  w, 
41:10  (/(M^</.  of  adversity 
£<-.  7:14  ill  the  d.  of  ])ro«piri.  be 

joyful,  in  d.  of  artversitv 
R:fl  nor  hath  power  in  d.  ofd. 
14:3  in  the  d.  keepers  sh.  trem. 
Cant.  3:11  in  d.  of  hi«  espousals 
8:8  in  the  d.  she  shall  he  spok. 
h.  9:4  as  in  the  d.  of  Midian 
10:3  what  do  in  the  d.  of  visit, 
11:16  (/.  come  out  Ki.'.  110.1.  2:15 
i:):13  ri'inove.  in  li.  of  his  anger 
17:11  ill  the  d.  Shalt  make  thy 
plant  grow,  in  the  d.  of  grief 
,10:45  in  the  d.  of  great  slaught. 
4<)  in  the  d.  Lord  liindeth  up 
."18:3  in  d.  of  your  fast 
./.r.  16:19  in  I.  d.  of  affliction 
17:17  mv  hope  in  the  d.  of  evil 
W:\l)iilhed.  of  calamity 
mM  body  tie  cast  out  t«  t.  d. 
Lam.  1:12  in  d.  ofauL'er 
2:1  footstool  ill  d.  of  anger 
3:.57  drewest  near  In  tlie  d. 
Ezek.  7:litgold  not  deliver  i.  t.  d. 
10:4  ill  the  d.  thou  wast  born,  5 
56  Sod,  not  men.  in  d.  of  pride 
27:47  fall  in  the  d.  of  thy  ruiu 
.10:9  as  in  d.  of  Egvpt 
32:10  in  the  d.  ofthv  fall 
3.1:14  in  t.  d.  he  tunieth  from 

wick, not  able  lo  live  in  d. 
Ilai.  2:3  in  the  d.  she  was  born 
4:5  therefore  shall  fall  tn  the  d. 
Amos  1:14  in  the  d.  of  whirlwind 
8:9  the  earth  in  the  clear  d. 
Ob.  11  !«d.  stoodest 

13  nor  rejoiced  in  d.  ofdestr. 
Ma!.  4:3  in  I.  d.  that  I  shall  do 
Luke  17:.10  in  the  d.  Son  is  rev, 
.lohn  11:9  if  any  walk  in  the  d. 
Horn.  2:16i«  d.  O,  shall  judge 
13:13  walk  honestly  as  in  the  d. 

1  Cor.  1:8  blameless  in  t.d.  ofL. 

2  Cor.  6:2  in  d.  of  salvat.  I  sue, 
Phil.  2:16  rejoice  in  d.  of  Chr, 
//.*.  8:9  in  d.  I  took  them 

1  Pet.  2:12  glorify  G.  in  d.  of  vis, 

DAY'  of  .ludsmont. 

Mat.  10:15  more  tolerable  for  S. 
in  d.ofj.  11:44;  Miirkfr.n 
11:42  Tyro  and  Sidon  at  d.  qf  j. 
12::16  acVonnt  in  thed.  of  jit. 

2  Pit.  2:9  res,  unjust  to  (/.  of  ju. 
3:7  res.  unto  fire  oga.  d.  of  ju. 

1  John  4:17  boldness  in  d.  of  ju. 

D.VY'  of  the  Lord. 

/■i  2:12  d.  of  L.  be  on  everv  one 
l:l:H  is  at  lia.  .7o./l:15:  Zi'p.  1:7 
9  Cometh,  .7fv/2:l ;  Z«c.  11:1 
,1-1:8  d.  of  Lord'K  vengeance 
.hr.  46:ld  d.  of  L.  G.  of  hosts 
Lam.  2:22  d.  of  L.  anger 
K-.tk.  13:5  halile  d.  of  the  T/>rd 
:W:3  d.  is  near,  ,/o(/":i:14  ;  Ob.  15 
A  moe  5: 18  desired  d.  of  t. 
Zi-ii.  1:8  d.  of  Lord's  sacrifice 
18  deliver  them  in  d.  of  L. 
2:2  before  d.  of  the  L.  anger 
3  iu  (/.  qf  the  Lord's  anger 
Mat.  4:5  coming  of  d.  qf  Lord 
1  Cor.  5:5  saved  in  d.  or  Lord 
4  Cor.  1:14  ve  are  ou.  in  d.  of  L. 
1  riien.  5:4  "as  a  thief.  2  Pet.  :J:10 
Pev.  1:10  the  Spirit  on  Lord's  d. 
.SV<?  Great  day. 

n.W ,  joined  with  >lehl. 
Oen.  1:14  todivide  d.  from  n. 
18  rule  over  the  d.  and  night 
8:23  d.  and  night  shall  not  cea, 
3i::i9  whi'ther  stolen  by  rf.  or  n. 
Er.  13:41  to  go  by  (/.  aiid  n, 
Xum.  11:14  that  d.  and  all  n. 
Tkut.  48:i«  shall  fear  d.  and  n. 
Jot.  1:8  shall  meditate  therein  d. 

and  night,  7V.  1:4 
1  .SViwi.  19:44  naked  all  rf.  and  «. 
1  A'.  8:49  eyes  be  opened  t<iwards 
house  n.  and  (/.  2  Chr.  6:20 
.V. /(.  1:6  I  nray  d.  and  night 
Job  17:12  cliaiige  niglit  intti  d. 
46:10  d.  and  n.  come  to  an  cud . 


DAY 

Ps.  32:4  d.  and  n.  thy  hand 

44:3  tears  my  meat<<.  and  night 

55:10(/.  and  night  they  go  abo. 

74:16  </.  is  ihme,  n.  also  le  thi. 

80:1  I  have  cried  d.  and  n. 

139:14  night  sliinelh  as  the  d. 
Ec.  8:10  d.  nor  night  jeeth 
Is.  4:5  sni.  bv  d.  Ilu.  fire  hy  n. 

47:3  L.  wiirkeep  it  il.  and  n. 

34:10  not  be  quenched  (/.  nor  n, 

,')8:14  sickness  from  (/.  lo  n, 
13  d.  lo  n.  wilt  make  an  end 

60:11  gates  not  be  sh.  d.  nor  n. 

64:6  hold  their  peace  (/.  nor  n. 
,Ier.  9:1  weep  d.  and  night 

14:17  tears  </.  and  n.  Lain.  2:18 

10:13  serve  other  L'ods  //.  and  n. 

3.1:20  should  not  lie  it.  nor  n. 
Zee.  14:7  '/.  kn.  to  L.  not  d.  n.  n. 
Jfn)*-4:27  and  rise,  n.  and  d 

5:5  rf  and  n.  he  was  in  mount. 
Luki  4::i7  iiravers  night  and  rf. 

18:7  which  cfv  rf.  and  night 
Arl.i  9:44  watched  gates  n,  andrf. 

40:31  cease  not  to  warn  n.  a.  d. 

20:7  msiantlv  serv.  G.  d.  andn. 

1  Thes.  4:9  laboring  d.  and  n. 
3:10  n.  and  d.  pray.  1  Tim.  5:5 

4  TVkw.  3:8  Wibor  nif/A*  and  d, 

2  7Vm,  1:3  in  praveis  n.  and  d, 
.Bf !'.  4:8  rest  not  d.  and  night 

7:15  serve  liini  d.  and  n. 
8:14  d.  shone  not  for  a  third  p. 
12:10  accused  bef.  G,  d.  and  n. 
14:11  have  no  rest  rf.  nor  night 
20:10  torment.  </.  and  n,  for  ev. 

One  DAY'. 
Gen.  27:15  dcp.  of  both  in  o.  d.  ? 
1  .lam.  2:.14  in  on*  d.  shall  die 
27:1  OTif  d.  perish  by  hand  of  S. 
/«.  9:14  bra.  and  rush  in  one  d. 
10:17  dev,  thorns  and  br.  in  o.  d. 
47:9  two  things  sh,  co.  ino.  d. 
66:8  earth  bring  forth  in  one  d. .'' 
ZiC.  3:9  remove  iniquity  in  o.  d. 
14:7  0.  d.  which  shall  be  known 
.4c/i.-21:7  abode  with  bretli.  o.  d. 
Pom.  14:5  csteemetli  o.  il. 
1  Cor.  10:8  fell  in  one  rf.  43,000 
■iPil.  3:8  0.  rf.  with  L.  as  1,000 y. 
Rev.  18:8  plagues  come  iu  one  d. 

gnbhnlh  D-4Y'. 
£>,  16:26  seventh  d.  is  sa.  20:10 
40:8  s.-d  to  keep  it  h.  Deut.  5:12 
11  Lord  blessi-d  the  s.-d. 
31:15  d'lcth  nnv  work  on  s.-d. 
35:3  shall  kindle  no  fire  on  s.-d. 
Xiini.  I.">::i2  galh.  slicUs  on  s.-d. 
Ikut.  5:15  (iodcom.  tokeep*.-d.  I 
A't'A.  13:15  burdens  to  .J.  on  s.-d. 
17  and  profane  the  s.-d. 
24  keep  gales,  to  sanctify  «,-rf. 
.Tfr.  17:41  bear  no  liurd.  on  ^.-rf. 
Ezek.  4(1:4 jirinco  sh.  oflferin  s.-d. 
Mat.  12:1  Jesus  went  on  s.-d  tli. 
corn-fields,  Mark  2:23 
8  for  Son  of  man  is  Lo.  of«.-d. 
11  into  a  pit  on  s.-d.  Luke  14:5 
21:20  pray  flight  ho  not  on  s.-d. 
M-rk  2:24  s.-d.  that  not  lawful 
3:4  lie;il  on  s.-d.  Luke  6:7 
6:4  went  into  the  syiiagogne  on 

s.-d.  Luke  4:17 ;  Arts  13:4 
Luke  13:16  this  bond  on  s.-d. 
1 1:1  went  to  eat  bread  on  s.-d. 
41:5<)  and  rested  the  s.-d. 
John  5:10  s.-d  not  lawful 
16  because  done  these  on  s.-d. 
7:44  on  s.-d.  circumcise  a  man 
9:14  it  was  s.-d.  J.  made  clay 
19:31  not  rem.  on  cross  on  s.-d. 
Alls  13:47  read  every  s.-d.  15:21 
44  next  s.-d.  came  the  wh.  city 
(Same  DAY'. 
Ezek.  24:2  the  ii:ime  <if  this  s.  d. 
Z-p  1:9k.  d.  Willi  punish  those 
Luke  4.1:12  «.  <1.  I',  and  II.  frieii. 
Jiihn  5:9  on  s.  d.  was  thesabbath 
20:19  sayne  d,  J,  stood  in  midst 
.Arts  1:24  so.  d.  he  was  taken  up 
4:41  s.  d.  were  added  3,000  souls 

Since  the  D-\Y. 
Deut.  4:;14  s.  the  d.  God  created 
1  Sam.  8:8  s.  t.  d.  I  liro.  them  o. 
ofE.  1  A'.  8.16;  1  Chr.  17:5 
.hr.  7:45  s.  the  d.  fathers  came 
Cut.  1:6  ifinr*-  the  d.  ye  hea,  of  it 
9  *.  tite  d.  we  heard  it 
Thai  DAY. 
El.  10:28  I.  d.  seest  mv  face 
14:30  Lord  saved  Israel  th.  d. 
Iteut.  41:3:1  bury  him  /.  d. 
31:18  hide  my  face  in  that  d. 
1  liani.  H:1H  shall  cry  out  in  t.  d. 
and  Lord  will  not  hear  you 
I  14:23  Lord  saved  Israel  that  rf. 


DAY 

1  .<;(i»n.  14::)7S.  usk.hea.  now,  d. 
16:13  Spirit  of  L.  on  D,  fro.  t.  d. 
18:9  Saul  eyed  Da\  id  Irom  t.  d. 

2  Sain.  6:9  I),  afraid  .il  L.  /hat  rf. 
11:14  I'riah  abode  in  .Ii-ru.  I.  d 

Job  3:4  let  that  d.  be  darkness 
Ps.  146:4  in  ^  rf.  hiu  thoughts 
Is.  4:11  L.  uliuic  exalted  in  t.  rf. 
19:41  E.  shall  know  L.  in  I.  rf. 
44:41  in  /  rf.  L.  shall  punish 
26:1  in  /.  il.  IhisbesuiiK  in  Ju. 
29:18  ill  I.  rf.  shall  deaf  hear 
52:6  shall  know  in  that  rf. 
.Irr.  :l9:lt)  aeeoniplished  in  I.  d. 

17  I  will  deliver  thee  in  t.  rf. 
Ezek.  29:41  in  /.  d.  Is.  be  exalted 

38:19  in  t.  rf.  be  agreal  shaking 

.1il:22  know  I  am  L.  from  I.  d. 
rial.  2:18  in  I.  rf.  make  a  cov. 
■/'Ill  :J:18  /.  rf.  iiioiMii.  drop  wine 
Anio.i  4:16  fie.'  :iwiiy  nak.  in  t.  d, 

8::l  songs  be  how  I'ings  in  (.  d- 
Zfp.  1:15  thill  rf,  is  a  day  of  wra. 
Zir.  4:11  joined  lo  L.  in  I.  d. 
9:16  G.  shall  save  them  in  t.  d. 

11:11  covenant,  broken  in  t.  d. 

14:8  feeble  at  t.  d.  sh.  be  as  D. 
II  in  Ihut  d.  be  a  great  niour, 

11:1  in  t.  d.  bo  a  fouii.  opened 

14:4  his  feet  t.  d.  on  the  mount. 

9  t.  rf.  bo  one  L.  his  name  one 

Mat.  3:17  (.  rf.  I  make  up  jewels 

Milt.  7:24  will  sav  in  Unit  rf.  Lo. 

21::;6  t.  rf.  kn.  no  m  Murk  l:;;.ia 

26:2;w.  rf.  I  drnik,  Mitik  14:45 
Luke  6:2:1  rejoice  in  th.  d. 

10:14  more  tol.  in  I.  rf.  for  Sod. 

21::U  so  that  d.  come  unawares 

2:!;51  (.  d.  was  the  prcparal  ion 
.lohn  1:.19  .lliode  with  hini//(irfd, 

11:.53  ft-om  I.  d.  they  took  eoun. 

14:20  t.  rf.  know  I  am  in  the  F, 

16:43  in  th.  rf,  shall  ask  me  no. 
40  t.  d.  shall  ask  in  mv  name 
1  Then.  5:4  I.  d.  overlake  as  Uii, 
4  Thes.  1:10  believed  in  t.  d. 

4:3  that  rf.  shall  not  come 
i  Tim.  1:14  com.  to  h.  ag.  (.  rf, 

18  find  mercy  of  L.  iu  Ihut  d 
4:8  L.  shall  give  me  at  (.  rf. 

This  DAY, 

Gen.  48:15  who  fed  me  to  r.  a. 
E.V.  12:14  I.  rf.  for  a  memorial 
17  observe  I.  rf.  in  your  gener, 
13:3  reniem.  (.  d.  yc  came  out,  4 
Dtul.  4:4  alive  every  one  /.  d.  5:3 
5:24 1,  d.  God  talk  with  man 
6:24  at  ^  rf.  8:18;  Sc.  9:7 
11:8  I  com.  vou  /.  d.  13:27,  28; 

1.1:18;  15:5;  19:9;  27:1.  4 
26:17  avou.  t.  d.  L.  to  be  thy  G. 
Wi:9  t.  rf.  art  bee.  peopleotLord 
2.1:4  not  ears  to  hear,  to  Ihi'  d. 
10  yc  stand  Wiis  d.  before  L. 
30:15  this  d.  life  and  death,  19 
16  I  command  thee  t.  d. 
31:27  I  am  yet  alive  this  d. 
.los.  14:11 1  am  as  strong  t.  d. 
42:17  are  not  cleansed  till  t.  d, 
22  save  us  not  this  d, 
23:8  as  done  unto  t.  d. 
24:15  choose  th'ts  rf.  whom  serv, 
Jud.  10:15  deliver  us  only  Ihisd. 
19:30  since  Isr,  came  out  of  E, 
to  th.  d.  1  Sam.  8:8;  2  ham. 
7:6;  2  A',  21:15;  1  Chr.  17:5; 
Jer.  7:45 
1  Sam.  10:19  t.  d.  rejected  y.  G. 
14:45 .1.  wrought  w  itli  God  f.  d. 
17:10  I  defy  armiesof  Is.  this  rf. 
18:41  thi.i  a.  be  my  son-in-hiw 
44:8  lie  in  wait  as  at  t.  d.  r  13 
25:3:J  t.  d.  IVom  com.  to  shed  1)1. 
26:41  my  soul  precious  this  d. 
4  .Sorin.  3:39  I  th'is  d.  weak 

1  A'.  8:61  to  keep  com.  as  at  t.  d. 

2  A'.  7:9  t.  d.  dayof  jroodtidings 
17:.14  to  t.  d.  do  after  former 

2  Chr.  5:9  there  it  is  unlo  t.  d. 

:15:21  I  come  not  ag,  thee  t.  d, 

-V(7i,  9:30  wo  are  servants  this  d. 

Ps.  4:7  my  S.  t.  d  have  I  begot. 

thee,  .4c/«13:.13;  Il.h.  1:5 

118:44  t.  is  the  d,  L.  hath  made 

119:91  coulinue  t.  rf.  accord,  to 
Piiir.  7:14  thin  d.  I  paid  my  vo, 

22:19  known  to  Ihee  Ih'ts  d. 
Is.  3.s:19  praise  thee  lli'is  d. 

50:12  lo-nior.  shall  be  as  thisd. 
Jer.  45:18  hiss,  as  at  I.  d.  44:22 

36:4  ft"om  .losiah  even  lo  thisd. 

41:10  are  not  humbled  to  Ihit  d. 
Lam.  2:10  Ih'v  is  d.  we  looked  f. 
Ezik.  .19:8  t.  Hie  d.  I  have  spok. 
Dan.  9:7  conf.  of  faces  as  at  r  d, 
//<,'■/.  2:15  consider  from  I.  d.  18 
19  from  this  rf.  will  I  bless  you 


814 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


DAY 

Mai.  6:11  pive  us  thhd.  daily  b. 

31:23  SoiUim  remain,  to  tkU  d. 

28:15  amoH^  Jews  to  t.  d. 
Z'iA'^2'1]  IS  Dorn  ^  (/.  a  Saviour 

4:21  thisd.  seriptnre  lumilcil 

19:!)  t.  d.  s:ilvati(in  to  tiiishouse 
42  at  least  in  Mi.v  tliy  d. 
Acts  22::)  as  yc  are  all  t.  d. 

23:1  good  conscience  till  i.  d. 

24:21  called  in  question  thisd. 

2ti:22  continue  to  t.  d.  witness. 
29  all  that  heiir  me  t.  d. 
Horn.  11:8  sh.  not  hear  to  /.  d. 

To-DAY. 
Om.  21:2(i  heard  I  of  it  hut  to-d. 
Ex.  2:18  come  so  soon  to-d.  ? 

14:13  salvation  show  you  to-d. 
Lev.  9:4  to-d.  Lord  will  appear 

1  Sam.  11:1.3  lo-d.  Lord  wrought 
24:10  how  Lord  delivered  thee 

to-d.  into  my  hand,  26:23 

2  Sam.  1.3:4  lean  from  d.  to-d.  ? 
16:3  to-d.  house  of  Is.  resto.  me 

1  K.  18' 15  will  show  myself  to-d. 
22:5  inq.  at  L.  tod.  i'C/ir.  18:4 

2  A".  4:2:i  why  go  to  him  to-d.  ? 

1  Ckr.  16:2:)  show  fromdiiy  to-d. 

his  salvation,  P.i.  96:2 
Job  23:2  to-d.  my  complaint 
Ps.  95:7  to-d.  if  ye  will  hear  his 

voice,  Heb.  .3:7,  15;  4:7 
Zee.  9:12  to-d.  do  I  declare 
Mat.  6:30  to-d.   is.  and  to-mor. 
is  cast  into  oven,  Luke  12:28 
21:28  work  to-d.  in  vineyard 
L^ilie  5:26  strange  things  to-d. 
13:321  do  cures  to-d.  and  to-mo. 
a3  must  walk  to-d.  and  d.  fol. 
19:5  to-d.  I  abide  at  thy  house 
2:):43  to-d.  be  with  me  in  para. 
24:21  to-d.  is  the  third  day 
Heb.  3:13  while  it  is  called  to-d. 
5:5  to-d.  have  I  begotten  thee 
13:8  the  same  vesterdav,  to-d. 
Jam.  4:13  ve  that  sav  to-d.  or 
a  Pet.  2:8  vexed  his  soul  d.  to-d. 

DAY  of  trouble. 

2  A".  19:3  this  is  d.  oft.  Is.  37:3 
Ps.  20:1  L.  hear  thee  in  d.  oft. 

50:15  call  upon  me  in  d.  oft. 

59:16  my  refuge  in  d.  of  iron. 

77:2  in  d.  of  1. 1  sought  the  L. 

86:7inf/.  ()/•/.  I  will  call 
Is.  22:5it  isar/.  o/"//-0'/W6 
Jer.  51:2  d.  of  t.  shall  he  ag.  her 
E^efi.  7:7  tinie  is  come,  d.  of  tr. 
Xah.  1:7  strong-hold  in  d.  of  t. 
Hab.  .3:16  I  might  rest  in  d.  oft. 
Zep.  1:15  that  day  is  arf.  oft. 

DAYTI.ME. 

Job  5:14  meet  with  dark,  in  d. 

24:16  liouses  they  marked  in  d. 
Ps.  22:2  I  cry  in  d.  hearestnot 

42:8  his  loving  kindness  in  d. 

78:14  in  d.  led  with  a  cloud 
Is.  4:6  a  taber.  for  shadow  in  d. 

21:8  on  watch-tower  in  the  d. 
Lffke  21-37  in  d.  he  was  teaching 

3  Pet.  2:13  pleasure  to  riot  in  d. 

DAYS. 

Gen.  8:3  after  150  d.  waters  ab. 
27:41  d.  of  mourning  for  my  f. 
47:9  d.  of  my  pilgrimage 
50:4  d.  of  his  mourning  past 

Deut.  4:32  ask  now  of  the  d.  past 
10:10  I  stayed  in  mount  forty  d. 

1  Sam  13:11  came  not  within  of. 
18:26  the  d.  were  not  expired 
29:3  been  with  me  these  d. 

1  rWr.  23:1  David  was  fall  of  d. 
29:15  d.  as  a  shadow,  .Job  8:9 

28  he  died  full  of  (/.  riches,  and 

2  (J/ir.  21:15  .lehoiarta  full  of  d. 
Air.  9:7  since  d.  of  fathers 
Nefi.  1:4  I  mourned  certain  d. 
Est.  9:2(i  they  called  these  d. 
Job  3:6  not  jtiined  to  d.  of  year 

7:1  his  d.  like  d.  of  a  hireling  ? 
12:12  length  of  d.  understand. 
21:13  spend  their  d.  in  wealth 
30:16  (/.  of  afflict,  taken  hold 

27  r/.  of  fttllictiiin  iireveut.  me 
.32:7  I  said,  '/.  should  speak 
.■j.3:'25  return  to  f/.  of  his  youth 
38:11  spend  their  (/,  iu  prosper. 
42:17  BO  .Job  died,  full  off/. 
Ps.  21:4  gavest  him  length  of  d. 
.37:W  L.  knoweth  (/.  of  upright 
44:1  work  thou  didst  iu  their  f/. 
a'>:a)  not  liv,'  half  their  d. 
75:5  cojisidered  the  d.  of  old 
78:33  their  ,/.  did  he  consume 
89:29  his  throne  as  ,t.  of  heaven 

45  d.  of  his  youth  sluM'tened 
80:9  all  our  d.  are  passed  away 

10  d.  of  oiu*  years  threescore 


DAY 

Ps.  90:12  so  tea.  ns  to  nu.  our  d. 

14  we  may  be  glad  all  our  d. 
94:13  rest  h-om  d.  of  adversity 
119:S4  many  are  d.  of  thy  ser. 
14:):5  I  remember  the  d.  of  old 

/'/■Oil.  3:2  leng.  of  d.  add  to  thee 
16  length  of  d.  is  in  right  hand 

Ec.  5:20  not  much  remember  d. 
7:10  that  former  d.  were  better 
8:15  abide  with  him  d.  of  his  li. 
11:8  remember  d.  of  darkness 
12:1  while  the  evil  d.  come  not 

Is.  23:7  antiquity  of  ancient  d. 

15  according  to  d.  of  one  king 
60:20  (/.  of  mourn,  shall  be  c*nd'. 
65:20  be  no  more  infant  of  d. 

22  as  d.  of  a  tree  d.  of  my  peo. 
./«■.  2:.32  d.  without  number 

6:11  aged  nnth  him  full  of  d. 

3t::)3  after  those  d.  put  my  law 

.36:2  d.  of  Josiah  to  this  day 
La?n.  4:18  our  d.  are  fulfilled, 
Ezek.  12:23  d.  at  hand,  effect  of 

16:22  rem.  d.  of  thy  youth,  43 
Dan.  8:14  unto  2,.300d.  sanctuary 

12:11  set  up  shall  be  1.290  d. 
12  blessed  waiteth  to  1.3:)5  d. 
Hos.  2:13  visit  on  her  d.  of  Baal. 

9:7  d.  of  visitation,  recompense 

10:9  sinned  from  d.  of  Gibeah 
Mic.  7:15  ace.  to  d.  of  thy  com. 
Zee.  8:9  ye  that  hear  in  these  d. 
11  I  will  not  be  as  iu  former  d. 
15  thought  in  these  d. 
Mai.  3:7  d.  of  fat,  ve  are  gone 
Mat.  11:12  d.  of  .John  Baptist 

24:22  those  d.  be  shortened,  no 

flesh  be  saved,  Mark  13:20 
•37  OS  d.  of  Noe.  so  com.  of  S. 
Ltike  21:22  these  be  d.  of  veng. 
Arts  3:24  foretold  of  these  d. 

5:.36  bof.  these  d.  rose  up  Theu. 

12:3  d.  of  uuleav.  bread,  20:6 
Gal.  4:10  ye  observe  d.  montlis 
Eph.  5:16  because  the  d.  are  evil 
lieb.  7:3  beg.  of  d.  nor  end  of  life 

10:.3a  call  to  reinem.  former  d. 
1  Pet.  3:10  see  good  d.  let  refrain 
Per.  11:3  shall  pro])h<'sy  1,260  d. 

12:6  feed  her  there  1,260  d. 

See  DAVID,  LAST,  OLD,  JOUKNEY. 

All  the  DAYS. 

Gen.  5:5  all  t.  d.  A.  lived  9:)0  ye. 
8d.  Of  Seth;  11  of  Enos 
14  of  Caiuan  ;  23  Enoch 
27  Jlethuselah  :  9:29  Noah 
Dent.  4:9  they  depart  all  the  d 
10  to  fear  me  aU  t.  d.  1  K.  8:40 
12:1  to  possess  it  all  the  d. 
Jos.  24:31  served  L.  all  t.  d.  of  ,J. 
1  S((m.  1:11  give  him  to  L.  a.  t.  d. 
1  K.  4:25  safely  all  t.  d.  of  Sol. 
Job  14:14  all  d.  of  my  ap.  time 
Ps.  23:6  mercy  fol.  me  all  t.  d. 
27:4  house  of  L.  o«rf.  of  nivlife 
Pi-or.  15:15  all  t.  d.  of  afflicted 
31:12  good  all  the  d.  of  her  life 
Luke  1:75  holi.  all  t.  d.  of  oiu-  life 
Sei  His  LIFE,  Thy  life. 
D.\YS  come. 
Is.  7:17  d.  that  have  not  come 
■ler.  2.3:5  behold  d.  r.  7;  31:.31 
.Imos  4:2  d.  c.  he  will  take  you 
Mat.  9:15  d.  c.  brideg.  shall  be 
taken,  Mark  2:20;  Luke  5:.35 
Luke  17:22  d.  c.  ve  sh.  des.  to  see 
21:6  (/.  c.  there  "shall  not  be  left. 
Heb.  8:8  d.  c.  I  will  make  new  c. 

Few  DAYS. 
Gen.  29:20  seemed  but  a  feir  d. 
47:9/.  and  evil  d.  of  my  pilgr. 
Job  14:1  man  b.  of  wo.  is  of/,  d. 
P.1.  109:8  let  his  d.  be  few 
Dan.  11:20  f.  d.  he  he' destroyed 
Heb.  12:10  for  a/,  d.  chasten,  us 

IIi.i  DAYS. 
Gen.  6:3  his  d.  shall  be  120  years 
10:25  in  /(.  d.  was  earth  divided 
Deid.  22:19  put  herowav  all/;,  rf. 

1  A'.  15:14  .\.  was  perf.  all  /(.  d. 
21:29  not  bring  the  evil  in  /).  d 

2  K.  8:20  in  his  d.  Edom  revolted 
12:2  .Tehoash  did  right  all  h.  d. 

1  r/ir.  22:9  nnd  tiuietnessin  h.  d. 
Job  14:5  seeing  A.  d.  determined 

1.5:20  travail  with  pain  nil  b.  d. 

24:1  know  him.  not  see  his  d.  f 

iko''?;"  '"  *'"  ''•  '■'!-''''■  """rish 
103:1. >  man.  his  d.  are  as  grass 
144:4  his  d.  are  as  a  shadow 
F/y.  2:23  all  his  d.  are  sorrows 
5:17  all  //.  d.  eateth  in  darkness 
Is.  65:20  hath  not  fllli'd  hitt  d 
Jer.  17:11  in  thi-  midst  of  hU  d. 
22:.30  a  man  not  prosper  in/i  d. 
28:6  in  his  d.  J.  shuU  be  saved  I 


DAY 
In  the  DAYS. 

1  K.  10:21  silver  noth.  accounted 
of  in  d.  of  Sol,  2  Clir.  9-20 

1  CIrr.  13:3  inq.  not  in  d.  of  Saul 

2  Chr.  26:5  sought  G.  In  d.  of  Z. 
32:26  came  not  in  d.  of  Hezek. 

.lob  29:2  in  d.  God  preserved  me 
4  as  I  was  in  the  d.  of  mv  you, 
Ps.  .37:19  in  d.  of  famine  satis. 

49:5  whefore  fear  in  d.  of  evil 
Ec.  2:16  in  d.  to  come  be  forgot. 

11:9  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  d. 

13:1  remember  thy  Creator  i«(/. 
Lam.  1:7  Jer.  remembered  in  d. 
Ezek.  16:60  remem.  my  cov.  in  d. 

22:14  hands  bo  strong  in  the  d. 
Dan.  2:44  in  the  d.  of  tliese  kings 

5:11  in  the  d.  of  thy  father 
Hos.  2:15  as  in  d.  of  her  youth 

9:9  corrupted  as  in  d.  of  Gibeah 

12:9  in  the  d.  of  solemn  feasts 
•loel  1:2  in  d.  of  your  fathers 
Mat.  2:1  .T.  was  bfiru  in  d.  of  H. 

2:):30  been  in  d.  of  our  fathers 

W:3S  for  as  in  the  d.  bcf.  flood 
Mark  2:26  in  the  d.  of  Abiathar 
Luk'  1:2.>  L.  dealt  with  me  in  d. 

4:25  widows  in  d.  of  Elias 

17:26  in  the  d.  of  Noe :  28  Lot 
Acts  5:37  .Judas  in  d.  of  taxing 

11:28  in  t.  d.  of  Claudius  Cesar 
Heb.  5:7  who  in  t.  d.  of  his  flesh 
I  Pet.  3:20  waited  in  the  d.  of  N. 
Rev.  10:7  in  d.  of  seventh  angel 

In  those  D.4YS. 
1  Sam.  3:1  precious  in  tho.'^e  d. 
■ler.  .3:1:1*1  in  those  d.  .T.  be  saved 

.50:4  iu  III.  d.  Isr.  shall  seek  CJod 

20  ill  til.  d.  iniquit.v  be  sought 

./oe/2:29  in  th.  d.  will  I  pour  out 

my  Spirit,  Acts  2:18 
L^ike  1:39  IMary  arose  in  those  d. 

20:1  one  of  th.  d.  as  he  taught 

Latter  D.VYS. 
Num.  24:14  peo,  do  to  pe.  in  /.  d. 
Deut.  4:.30  /.  d.  if  thou  turn  toL. 

31:29  evil  befall  you  in  latter  d. 
Jer.  23:20  in  lat.  d.  con.  it,  .30:24 

48:47  captivitv  of  Aloab  in  /.  d. 

49:.39  captivity  of  Elam  in  /,  d. 
Ezek.  38:16  ag,  mvpeople  iu  /.  d. 
Dan.  2:2S  winit  siiall  be  iu  /,  d. 

10:14  befall  tl.v  people  in?,  d. 
Hos.  3:5  shall  fear  Lord  in  /.  d. 

Many  DAYS. 
Gen.  37:.34  .J.  mounied  mani/  d. 

1  A'.  17: 15  she  aud  be  d.  eat  ?«.  d. 
P.f.  31:12  he  that  lovethm.  (/..? 

119:84  m.  are  d.  of  thy  serv.  ? 
Ec.  6:3  d.  of  his  years  be  man;/ 

11:1  Shalt  find  it  after  man]/  d. 
Is.  24:22  after  many  d.  shall  they 
be  visited,  Eiek.  38:8 

.32:10  m.  d.  shall  ye  be  troubled 
Jer.  39:14  continue  many  d.  35:7 

37:16  ,Ter.  had  remained  m.  d. 
Ezek.  12:27  vision  that  he  seeth 
is  form.  d.  Dan.  8:26;  10:14 
Dan.  11:33  f:ill  by  captivitym.  d. 
Hos.  3:3  abide  for  nie  many  d. 

4  Is.  abide  m.  d.  witho.  a  king 
Luke  15:13  m.  d.  after  younger 
JohnZ:\2  continued  not  inani/d. 
Acts  1:5  baptized  not  iiiani/  d. 

13:31  he  was  seen  many  d. 
16:18  this  did  she  many  d. 
27:20  nor  stars  in  in.  d.  appear. 
My  DAYS. 

2  K.  20:19  if  truth  be  in  my  d.  f 
Job  7:6;»?/  (/.  swifter  th.  shuttle 

16  let  alone,  7ny  d.  are  vanity 
9:25  my  d.  swifter  than  a  post 
10:20  are  not  jny  d.  few  f 
17:1  myd.  are  extinct 

11  myd. are  past. my pur]ioses 
29:18  multiply  viy  d.  as  sand 
Ps.  39:4  the  measiire  of  my  d. 

5  viy  d.  as  a  handbreadth 
102:3  m..  d.  cousum.  like  smoke 

11  my  d.  are  like  a  shadow 
2:)  he  shortened  my  d. 
24  lint  awav  ill  midst  of  my  rf. 
Is.  .38:10  iu  eiitliiig  olTm;/  (/. 
:)9:8  be  peace  and  truth  lu  m.  d. 
Jer.  20:18  viy  d.  coiisu.  with  eh. 

ProlonE.  ed.  pth  D.4YS. 
Deal.  4:26  not;),  vnur  d.  :)0:ia 
40  mavest  ■/irolniiq  thy  d.  22:7 
5:16  th.v  d.  may  be  jirokinfi.  6:2 
.33  that  ye  may  /iriilonq  d.  11:9 
17:20  be  may  p'rotonri  bis  d. 
■32:47  ye  slia'Il  jiroliuiq  your  d. 
Pror.  10:27  fear  of  the  L.  prol.  d. 
28:16  hateth  coxetoiis.  ;).  his;/. 
Ec.  8:12  tho'  sinner's  d.  be  /tro. 
13  nei.  shall  wicked /);'0.  hisd. 


DAY 

Is.  13:22  her  d.  shall  not  be  p. 
53:10  his  seed,  he  shall  pro.  d. 
Ezek.  12:22  d.  are  p.  vision  fail. 

Sabbath  DAYS. 

Mat.  12:15  on  sab.  d.  priests  prof. 
10  lawful  to  heal  on  sab.  d.? 

12  lawful  to  do  well  on  s.  d.  ? 
Mark  3:4  good  on  s.  d.  ?  Lu.  6:9 
Luke  4:31  taught  them  on  sab.  d, 

6:2  not  lawful  to  do  on  sab.  d. 
Acts  17:2  three  satibafh  d.  reason. 
Col.  2:16  judge  iu  respect  of  s.  d. 

Thy  D,\YS. 
Ex.  20:19  hon.  thy  father  that  t. 
d.  may  he  long,  Deut,  25:15 

23:26  the  nnmlier  of  t.  d. 
Deut.  2:3:6  seek  peace  all  thy  d. 

.30:20  thy  life,  length  of  thy  d. 

31:14  thy  d.  ap.  thou  must  die 

33:25  as  //;//  d.  so  thy  strength 

1  Sam.  25:28  not  found  .nil  ttiyd. 

2  Sam.  7:12  when  thy  d.  be  ful. 

1  A'.  .3:13  any  like  thee  all  thy  d. 
14  then  will  I  lengthen  thy  d. 

11:12  in  thy  d.  I  will  not  do  it 

2  K.  20:6  add  to  thy  d.  Is.  .38:5 

1  Chr.  17:11  when  thy  d.  be  exp. 
ilotj  10:5  thy  d.  as  the  d.  of  maa 

38:12  moriiing  since  thy  d. 
21  number  of  thy  d.  is  great 
Prov.  9:11  thy  d.  be  multiplied 
Ezek.  22:4  caused  i.  d.  draw  near 

Two  DAYS. 
yum.  9:22  Avhe.  two  d.  or  mon. 

11:19  not  eat  one,  nor  two  d. 
Hos.  6:2  after  two  d.  will  revive 
Mat.  26:9  t.  d.  is  feast.  Mark  14:1 
John  4:40  he  abode  there  two  d. 

11:6  he  abode  tuv  d.  still 

Three  D.\YS. 
Gen.  40:12  branches  are  three  d. 
18  three  baskets  three  d. 

42:17  put  all  into  ward  three  d. 
Ex.  3:18  three  d.  joumev  into 
wilderness,  5:3:  8:27: '1.5:22 

10:23  nor  rose  any  for  three  d. 
.los.  1:11  within  /.  d.  ve  sh.  pass 

2:16  hide  here  three  d.  22 
•Jud.  19:4  abode  with  him  th.  d. 
1  Sam.  21:5  kept  fr.  us  these  /.  d, 

30:12  eaten  no  bread  three  d. 

13  three  d.  agone  I  fell  sick 

9  Sam.  20:4  assemble  J.  iu  t.  d. 
24:13  th.  d.  pestil.  1  Chr.  21:12 

1  K.  12:5  dep.  for(.  d.i  Chr.  10:5 

2  K.  2:17  sought  him  three  d. 
Ezr.  10:8  not  come  in  three  d.  9 
■Jon.  1:17  in  fish  th.  d.  Mat.  12:40 
Mat.  15:32  they  continue  with 

me  three  d.  Mark  8:2 
26:61  destroy  the  temple,  and  to 
build  it  iu  t.  d.  27:40 ;  Mark. 
14:58;  15:29;  yo/in  2:19 
27:63  after  t.  d.  I  will.  Mark  8:31 
Luke  2:46  after  t.  d.  found  in  t. 
Acts9:9  S.  th.  d.  without  sight 
28:7  Publins  lodged  us  t.  d. 
Per.  11:9  three  d.  and  a  half 
11  after  t.  d.  spirit  of  life  ent. 

Four  D.VYS. 

■Tohn  11:39  he  lia.  been  dead  f.  d. 
Acts  10:30/  d.  ago  I  was  fasting 

Five  DAYS. 
Num.  11:19  nor/('«  d.  nor  tenef. 

Six  DAYS. 

Ex.  20:9  six  d.  shall  thou  labor, 

2.3:12;  34:21;  Deut.  6:13 

11  in  s.  d.  made  heaven,  31:1T 

31:15  six  d.  may  work  be  done, 

.3.5:2;  Ler.  23:3 
Jos.  6:3  thus  Shalt  do  six  d. 
Ezek.  46:1  shut  .«w  working  d. 
Luke  13:14  stc  d.  ought  to  work 
John  12:1  J.  six  d.  bef.  passover 

Seven  DAYS. 
/(.  .30:26  light  of  siiu  as  of  s.  d. 
Ezek.  3:15 1  remained  astou.  s.  d. 
Heb,  11:30  compassed  seven  d. 

Eight  DAYS. 
Gen.  17:12  e.  d.  old.  lie  cir.  21:4 
Luke  2:21  when  e.  d.  were  ac. 
John  20:26  after  eight  d.  J.  came 

Ton  DAYS. 
Dan.  1:12  i*rove  thy  servant  t.  d^ 
Rev.  2:10  have  tribulatiou  ten  d. 

Forty  D.4YS. 

Ex.  24:18  Moses  in  mowni  forty 

d.  .*t:28;  Deut.  9:9;  10:10 
Num.  13:25  after  forty  d.  14:34 
A  lit.  9:25  I  fell  before  L./  d. 
Ezek.  4:6  bear  iniqiiity  of  .J./,  d. 
Jon.  3:4  vet  f.  d.  Ninev.  hoover. 
Mat.  4:2  he  had  fastcd/orty  d. 


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DEA 

Mark  1:13/  d.  tPinpicd.  If*.  4:2 
<cli:f<f  1:3  sceu  of  them  forty  d. 

Yeur  n\Y8. 

Drut.  11:21  y.  n   m;iy  be  multi. 

J(r.  10:9  ceas^o  ii   j/o'/r  d.  m\\\\\ 
35:7  y.  rf.  ye  sh.  "ivvell  iii  tentrt 

Ezek.  12:25  in  tfitfrd.  will  I  suy 

/(W  l:aiu»th  thi^  iK'enin  tfourd. 

Hab.  1:5  in  your  d.  Acts  13:41 
DVILY. 

Jud.  16:16  she  pr  -^.•<l  him  d. 

Ei<t.  3:4  spake  ./.  lie  henrk.  not 

J^.  13:2  (lorrow  in  my  heart  '/. 
42:10  (/.  10  me.  \Vh.  is  thy  Ood  * 
56:1  flirhting  '/.  oppres-eth  md 
2  wdukl  d.  swallnw  me  tip 
61:8  I  inav  d.  perform  mv  vow3 
G8:19  Li'i-d.  whu  7.  Kmdoth  its 
72:15  aiul  7.  shall  he  be  praised 
74:22  foiili'ih  r*  Mroach.thec  d. 
8ti:3  I  crv  d. :  8S;9  I  called  (/. 
8S:17  about  me  (/.  like  water 

Proi\  8:30  I  wa?  d.  his  delight 
M  watchin'jT  d.  at  my  gates 

Is.  58:2  yet  tlie^  sock  me  d. 

Jer.  7:25  d.  rismf;  up  early 
20:7  I  am  in  derision  d.  8 

lizek.  30:16  N.  have  distrei^sea  d. 

^a/t.8:ll  by  him  the  d.  sacrifice 
was  tak.  away,  11:31 ;  12:11 

TToa.  12:1  Eph.  rf.increaseth 

JAf/.  6:11  d.  bread-  Luke  11:3 
26:55  I  eat  d.  with  vou,  Mark 
14:49;  Luke  19:47;  22:5:J 

XwA-«  9:2:3  take  ujj  his  cru^^  d. 

Acfs  2:46  continuing: (^/.  with  one 
47  Lord  added  to  "church  d. 
6:1  ne'.rlected  iiid.  ministration 
1G:5  the  churches  increased  d. 
17:11  peareh-'d  the  scripttiresrf. 

1  Cor.  15:31  I  die  d. 
7/;^.  3:13  but  exhort  rf. 

7:27  needeth  not  d.  to  offer 
Jam.  2:13  sister  desti.  of  d.  food 

DAYSMAN. 

Job  9:33  nor  any  './.  betwixt  us 
DVYSPRIXG. 

Job  38:12  d.  to  know  his  place 
X«A'€l:78  d.  from  oa  high  vij-itcd 
DAYSTVR. 

2  A^  1:19  (/.arise  in  yourhcarts 

DEAro\,  a 

Phil.  1:1  the  faints  with  the  d. 

1  Tim.  3:8  d.  nuist  be  ^rave 

10  then  u^e  ofllco  of  a  (/.  13 

12  d.  the  husband  of  one  wife 

DEAD. 

G^n.  20:3  thou  art  but  a  d.  man 

23:3  A.  stood  up  from  before  (/. 
Ex.  4:19  d.  which  sought  thy  II. 

9:7  not  cue  of  Israel,  cattle  d. 

12:30  where  was  not  one  d. 
33  Eg.  said.  We  be  all  d.  men 

14::10  Egyptians  d.  on  the  shore 

21:34  (/.  "beast  shall  be  his,  36 
35  d.  ox  they  shall  divide 
Zfv.  22:4  unclean  by  the  d. 
iV'/ffl.  5:2  whoso,  is  defiled  hyd. 

12:12  let  her  not  be  as  one  */. 

16:48  he  stood  bet.  (/.  and  living 
Jud.  :i:25  tlieir  lord  was  d, 

4:22  behold.  Siscru  lay  d. 

16:30  a.  he  slew  at  death  more 
Ruth  4:5  raise  up  name  of  the  (/. 
1  .Sam.  4:17  Ilophni  and  P.  arerf. 

24:14  pursue  after  a  d.  dog 
2 Sim.  9:8  loo^v  on  such  d.  dog 

13:3:J  think  all  kind's  eons  d. 

16:9  this  d.  dog  curse  my  lord? 

19:23  father's  house  butV.  nicu 
1  K.  3:22  the  d.  is  thy  pon,  n 

1  J:31  wh'-n  I  am  d.  bury  me 

21:15  arise,  for  Xahoth  is  d. 
Job  2S;5  d.  f  ir:ned  from  under 
Ps.  31:12  f  )rr->tien  as  a  (/.  man 

76:6  chariot  !■-. id  horses  in  d.  el. 

83:5  among  i!ie  d.  like  slain 
10  show  wonders  to  the  d.  f 

106:28  ate  sacrifices  of  the  rf. 

115:17  d.  praise  not  the  Lord 

143:3  as  those  been  long  d. 

Prov.  2:18  her  paths  muo  the  d. 

9:18  knowelh  not  d.  are  there 

21:16  remain  in  cong.  of  the  d. 
Ec.  4:2  r  praised  d.  alreadv  d. 

9:3  after  that  they  <ro  to  (/. 

4  liv.  doL'  better  tnan  d.  lion 

5  the  d.  know  not  anv  tldng 
Is.  8:10  for  livinir  to  the  d.  ? 

14:9  it  stirreth  iip  d.  for  thee 
22:2  not  slain  nor  d.  in  battle 
26:14  are  d.  they  shall  aot  live 
19  thy  d.  men  "shall  live,  with 
59:10  desolate  places  as  d.  men 
l^m.  3:6  they  that  be  d.  of  old 


DEA 

Ez^rk.  41:25  conie  at  nor/,  person 
Mai.  2:20  are  d.  sou.  child'H  life 
8:'i2  let  thef/.  bury  tlieir  </. 
9:24  maid  ih  not  </.  but  sleepoth, 

Mark:ym\  ivA-f  S:32 
10:3  heal  the  sick,  raise  tho  d. 
11:5  (/.  are  raised.  Lukt  7:"ii 
22:31  touch,  res.  of(/.  Mar.  12;2(i 
32  (ind  is  not  the  God  of  the  (/. 

.Mark  12:27;  /-f/Av  2(»:;W 
21:27  I'lill  of  (/.  men's  bones 
28:4  keepers  became  as  (/.  men 
Mirk  9;2'>  waii  as  one  d.  he  is  d. 
15: 14  Pilate  marv.  if  ho  were  d. 
L'lkr  7:12  a  d.  man  carried  out 
I0-:JO  leaving  him  hiilf  d. 
24:5  whv  seek  living  am.  d.  ? 
!nhn  5:2i  Father  niiseth  up  d. 
25  d.  shall  hear  voi.  of  S.  of  G. 
6:49  eat  manna,  a'ul  are  d.  58 
11:25  though  */.  yet  shall  live 
Acfx  2:29  iititriarch  David  is  d. 
10:42  onhiined  to  be  judge  of 

quick  and  7.  2  Tim.\\\ 
MiV.i  supposing  he  had  been  d. 
20:9  Kutyelius  wa-*  taken  up  d. 
2();8  (Jod  should  ra  se  the  d, 
28:6  have  swollen,  or  fallen  d. 
Horn.  4:17  quickeneth  the  d. 

19  considered  not  his  body  d. 
5:15  olleuce  of  one,  many  be  d. 
6:2  we  that  are  d.  to  sin.  live 
8  if  we  be  d.  witii  t'hrist,  wo 

11  reckon  ve  to  be  (/.  to  sin 
7:2ifhusb.*be(/.3;  1  Cor.  7:39 

4  ve  also  d.  to  law,  Gal.  2:19 
14:9  Lord  of  the  (/.  and  living 

1  Cor.  15:15  if  so  be  d.  rise  not 
35  will  say.  How  are  d.  raised 
52  d.  nc  nliscd  incorruptible 

2  Cor.  1:9  God  who  raiseth  d. 
5:14  for  all.  then  were  all  d. 

Fph.  2:1  d.  in  tres.  5;  Cnl  2:13 
T/^.  2:20  if  (/.with  0.2  Tim.  2:11 

3:3  ve  are  d.  and  vour  life  bid 
1  Tlits.  4:16  d.  in  <'hr.  shall  rise 
TTi'b.  6:1  repent,  from  d.  works 

9:14  pnrireconsc.  iVoni  d.  works 
17  is  of  force  after  men  are  d. 

11:4  he  Ix'ing  d.  yet  speakcth 

12  and  him  as  j:'ood  as  d. 

35  women  received  (/.  raised 

1  Pet.  2:24  we  being  d.  to  sin 
4:5  ready  to  judire  '[uick  and  d. 

6  go-^pel  preached  to  them  d. 
J'fde  12  twice  d.  plucked  by 
Ii,  r.  1:5  J.  first-begotteu  of  d. 

17  1  fell  at  bis  feet  as  d. 
3:1  thou  livest,  and  art  d. 
14:13  blessed  are  d.  die  in  Lord 
16:3  sea,  as  blood  of  a  d.  man 
20:5  rest  of  (/.  lived  not  again 

12  I  saw  the//,  stand  bef.  God; 
the  d.  were  judged 

13  sea  gave  up  d. 

Sffi    BOPT,      ErRT.      CARCASS, 
CORPSE,   ItEsmUECTION. 

For  (he  DE.VD. 

ler^,  10:28  not  make  cut.  f.  t.  tf. 
/iertf.  U:\  any  baldness/,  d. 
26:14  not  "ive  nught_7V>r  the d. 

2  Sam.  14:2  bad  mourned/or  d. 
Jrr.  16:7  to  comfort  for  t'.d. 

22:10  weep  ye  not/«r  the  d. 
Ezek.  24:17  no  mourning/,  t.  d. 
I  Cor.  15:29  are  baptized  for  the 
d.  why  baptized  fort^..'* 
From  (ho  DEAD. 
Mat.  1 1:2  J.  is  risen  fmm  th/'  d, 
Mark  9:10  rising/mf/i  the  d. 
Lnke  16:31  though  one  rose  f.  d. 

24:46  /•/■.  t.  d.  dav,  ./ohn  20:'9 
.t.-/v  lb:  11  after  he  rose  f.  t.  d. 

26:2.3  tliat  slimld  rise  from  t.  d. 
Jiiim.  6:13  those  u\\\ffrom  thed. 

10:7  to  bring  up  Chr'i^t  f.  t.  d. 

11:15  rec.  of  them  be  li'fe/. /.  (/. 
1  C  ir,  1.5:12  he  rose  fivm  the  d. 
Ei)k.  Ty.  14  arise  f.  d'C.  give  light 
CJ.  1:18  first-b'om  from  t.  d. 
Ileh.  1 1: 19  to  raise  hini/Vwn  t.  d. 

13:20  brought  again^V  *■•  t^- 

Ste  RAISEI».   RISEN. 

Is  DEAD. 

Oen.  42:38  his  brother  {j»  d.  44:20 

Jm.  1:2  Mo«es  mv  servant  U  d. 

Jud.  20:5  forced  that  she  (-■'  d. 

'iSarn.  2:7  S.  1:10:  1!:21  Uriah 
12:18  child  ;  l:J:32  .Vmnon  only 
14:5  my  hnsbatid  i*  d.  2  IC.  4:1 
1H:20  because  king's  son  w  d. 
19:10  Ab<a. :  1  A'.  21:14  Xaboth 

/;>/.-.  44:31  that  is  d.  of  itself 

Mat.  9:18  my  daugh.  U  d.  Mark 
S:.*;)-  Luke  8:49 

Mark  9:20  many  said.  He  is  d. 


DEA 

John  8:52  Abraham  is  d.  53 
11:14  said  Jesus,  Lazjirus  i«  d. 

liom.  6:7  he  iw  d.  in  freed  fr.  sin 
8:10  if  C.  be  in  vou,  body  w  d. 

Gal.  2:21  if  right,  by  law  C.  ix  d. 

1  Tim.  5:6  m  a.  while  she  liveth. 

Jam.  2:17  without  works t^rf.  20 
26  uo  body  w  iiiio'il  spii'it  is  d. 

wm  dead. 

Jud.  2:19  when  the  jiulge  JvaJi  d. 

9:55  Israt'l  saw  Abi'inelech  w.  d. 
1  .sV/7/;.  17:51  saw  chamj)ion  tv.  d. 

31:5  Saul  wa.-<d.  1  Chr.  10:5 
iS'in).  4:1  heard  Abner  hym  d. 

W/Hi  lluth.  heiird  her  h.  u-a^  d. 

Vl.V.)  D.  perceived  child  7vasd. 

13:;}9  Amnon,  seeing  he  ivasd. 

1  K.  :i:21  give  child  suck,  it  u\  d. 

2  A'.  4:32  behold  the  child  wa-'id. 
11:1  .\lbaliah  saw  her  son  w.  d. 

Mat.  2:l!t  when  Herod  »'«>'  d. 
L'lke  7:15  he  that  teas  d.  sat  up 

8:.53  knowing  that  she  wati  d. 

15:24  tlii'*  uiv  son  icas  d. 
32  thy  bro."?TO*'  d.  and  is  alive 
John  11:44  lie  that  wait  d.  came 

10:;W  Jesus  wan  d.  brake  not 
/!(■/.■*  2*:19  Jesus  which  was  d. 
liom.l:^  without  law  sin  was  d. 
Hev.  1:18  liveth  and  ivas  d. 
DEVDLY. 

1  .Cffm.  5:11  d.  destruction 
Ps.  17:9  from  my  d.  enemies 
E^'k.  :ifl:24  of  ad.  wounded  man 
Mark  16:18  drink  d.  thing 
./am.  3:8  lonunie  full  of  d.  poison 
litV.  13:3  d.  wound  healed,  12 

DEADXESS. 

I2om.  4:19  nor  d.  of  Sar.'a  womb 
DEAF. 

Kr.  4:11  who  maketh  the  d. 

/>y.  19:14  shalt  not  curse  the  d. 

P.t.  38:13  as  a  d.  man.  heard  not 
58:4  they  are  like  the  d.  adder 

/«.  29:18  d.  hear  words 
35:5  ears  of  the  d.  be  unstopped 
42:18  hear,  ye  d.  look,  ye  blind 
19  who  is  d.  as  my  messenger 
43:8  bring  d.  that  have  ears 

.Wr.  7:16  their  ears  shall  be  d. 

Mnt.  11:5  the  d.  benr,  Luke  7:22 

Mark  7::i2  brought  to  him  one  d. 
:J7  he  maketh^the  d.  to  hear 
9:25  thou  (/.  spirit  come  out 
DEAL. 

Gen.  19:9  d.  worse  with  tbce 
24:49  if  ve  d.  truly  with  master 
32:9  I  win  d.  well  with  thee 
31_-31  d.  with  sister  as  harlot? 
Ex  1;10(/.  wisely  with  them 
21:9  d.  with  her  after  manner 
23:11  like  manner  d.  with  vine 

Lev.  19:11  notsleal  norrf.  falsely 

Xum..  11:15  if  rf.  thus,  kill  me 

Dtut.  7:5  shall  ve  d.  with  them 

2  Chr.  2:3  as  thou  didst  d.  with 

David,  so  d.  with  me 
Tnh  42:8  lest  I  d.  after  your  folly 
Pit.  75:4  to  fools,  d.  not  foolishlv 
119:17^/.  bountifully  with.  142:"7 
124  (/.  with  nieacco.  to  thy  m. 
Prov.  12:22  they  that  d.  truly 
/«.  2*>:10  land  of  uprightne.«9  d. 
52:13  my  servant  d.  prudently 
58:7  to  d.  tliy  bread  to  hungry 
Jer.  18:23  d.  thus  in  thine  auger 
21:2  Lord  will  (/.  with  us 
Ez'k.  8:18  will  I  also  d.  in  fury 
]ti:.59  d.  wiih  thee  as  ha'^t  done 
22:14  in  d:tvs  I  d.  with  thee? 
23:25  d.  furiously  with  thee 
31:11  sliali  surely  d.  with  him 
Pan.  1:13  (/.  with  thy  servants 
11:7  aud  shall  d,  against  them 

See  TREACIIEROrsi.T. 

DR4L,  Substantive. 

Ex.  29:40  d.  of  nr>ur.  Lev.  14:21 

Xum.  15:4;  28:13;  2t^i:4 
Mark  10:48  cried  more  a  great  d. 

DEALER,  S. 
/s',  21:2  tn-arherous  d.  dealeth 
24:16  d.  dealt  treacherously 
DEALEST,  ETH,  L\g[  S. 
.Jud.  ls:t  t!i:is  d.  Micah  with  me 
1  Slim.  2:23  I  hear  of  your  evil  d. 
2.3:22  that  he  d.  eubtilely 
pi.  7:16  violent  d.  on  his  pate 
Prov.  I0;4  jfoor  that  iL  w.  slack 
i:i:16pru(lint  rf.  with  knowl. 
14:17  ne  soon  angry  d.  foolishly 
21:il  who  d.  in  proud  wrath 
/ft-.  21:2  treacherous  dealer  d. 
33:1  woe  to  thee  d.  treacher. 
Jer.  6:13  from  prophet  to  priest, 
every  ono  d,  falsely,  8:10 


DEA 

John  4:9  no  d.  with  Sanmritans 
Ileb.  12:7  God  (/.  as  with  bous 
DEALT. 

Gen.  16:6  Snr.  d.  hardly  with  het 
33:11  (Jod  hath  .■/,  graciously 
43:6  (/.  ye  so  ill  with  nic 

A>.  1:20  Uod  d.  \\i-\\  with  niidw. 
14:11  wherefore  //.  su  ill  with  us 
1K:11  in  thing  thi-v //.  [H'ondly 

Jud.  9:16  iff/,  well  with  Jerub. 

liufh  1:8  ve  have  d.  with  dead 
20  Almlg.  *'/.  bitterlv  witli  mo 

\Sa7n.  24:18  f/.  well  with  me 
25::J1  L.  have  d.  well  with  thee 

2.SV/HJ.  6:19  be  d,  am.  the  pe()ple 

'IK.  12:15  thev  '/.  fiiithlu.  22:7 
21:6  d.  with  faui.  s;..  2  Chr.  33:6 

2  Chr.  6::^  we  have  d.  wickedly 
11:23  Rehoboam  (/.  wisely 

.VM.  1:7  d.  corrupt,  against  tbce 
9:10  knewest  d.  proudlv.  16.  29 

./o/Hi:  15  brethren  il.  deceitfully 

/^.  b3:(i  d.  bounllliilly  with  me 
4-4:17  nor  d.  falselv  in  thy  cov. 
78:57  d.  unfjiithfully  likcfathers 
10:1:10  d.  with  us  alter  our  sins 
116:7L.  (A  bountiftillv  withtheo 
119:65  d.  well  with  thy  servant 
78  d.  perversely  without  cause 
147:20  not  d,  so  with  any  nation 

7^.  24:16  (/.very  treach..A7-.  3:20; 
5:11:  12:6:  Lam.  1:2 

Ezek.  22:7  in  thee  d.  bv  oppres. 

25:12  Edom  hath  d.  ag.  Judab 

15  Pbilis.  have  (/.  by  revenge 

Hos.  5:7  they  have  d.  treach. 
6:7  d.  treacherously  against  me 

Joel  2:26  God  that  d.  wondrously 

Zee.  1:6  thought,  so  d.  with  us 

M<d.  2:11  Judah  d.  treacherously 
14  whom  hastrf.  treacherously 

Lttke  1:25  hath  L.  d.  with  me 
2:48  son,  why  thus  //,  with  us 

ylc/*' 7:19  rf.  subtil,  with  kindred 
25:24  inuU.  of  Jews  have  d. 

Rom.  12:3  G.  hath  d.  to  cv.  man 
DEAR. 

Jer.  31:20  is  Ei>liraiui  my  d.  SOQ 

Liikf  7:2  s,r\'ant  wlio  was  d. 

Arfii  20:24  neither  cimiit  I  life  d. 

Eph.hA  foll.of  (;o(l.a^</.  child. 

Col.  1:7  Epaphras  our  (/.  fel.-scr. 
13  into  kiuL'do'M  of  iiis  (/.  Son 

1  Thes.  2:8  bee.  ye  were  d.  to  us 
DEARLY  heloved. 

Jer.  12:7  given  (/.  if /or.  to  enem. 

Rom.  Vi-.V.i  d.  belovtd  avenge  not 

1  Cor.  10:14  my  d.b.  Phil.   4:1; 

2  Tim.  1:2 

2  Cor.  7:1  d.  h.for.  12:19;  Phil. 

4:1:  1  l-^(-  2:11 
Phile.  1  uiilo  Philemon  our  d.  b, 

DEARTH. 
Gen.  41:54  d.  was  in  all  lands 
2  K.  4:38  was  a  d.  in  the  land 
2  Chr.  6:28  if  there  be  d.  mildew 
Xeh.  5:3  buy  corn  because  of  rf. 
Jer.  1 1:1  word  came  to  J.  cone,  d, 
Ac/.t  7:11  came  a  (/.  over  nil  land 
11:28  there  should  be  a  great  d. 

DE.ATIL 
Gen.  21:16  let  not  se,.  d.  of  child 
24:67  after  his  mother's  d. 
27:7  bless  thee  before  my  d. 
10  bless  thee  befcne  hi.^  d. 
Er.  10:17  take  me  from  this  rf. 
Xutn.  16:29  commtm  '/.  of  all 
2:J:10  let  me  die  d.  of  li^'hteons 
35:31  of  a  murder,  r  iriiiliy  of  rf. 
Dtuf.'.ii):\5  I  have  set  beTiTe  you 

lifuandrf.  19;  ./,/■.  21:8 
31:27  more  rebel  after  my  d. 

29  after  mv  (/.  ye  will  coiTupt 
33:1  Mosesbles>edIsr.  before  d. 

Jud.  5:18  tbi-ir  lives  to  the  d, 
16:16  his  soul  vexed  unto  ,/. 

30  (k'ad  be  slew  at  his  (/,  more 
R'd/i  1:17  if  aught  but  (/.  part 

1  .SV//;i.  4:20  about  tiuie  of  her  d. 
15::J2  bitterness  of  (/.  is  past 
20:3  a  step  between  me  aud  d. 
22:22  (/.  of  father's  house 

2.S"///(.  1;23  in  d.  were  not  divid. 
1.5:21  i'l  (/.  or  life,  there 
22:5  wheit   wa\es  of  d.   com- 
pa-^sedme.  P^.  T^:4;  110:3 
6  snares  of  (/.  7^.  1-5 

2  A'.  2:21  sh.  not  Ih-  auy  moro  d. 
■l:\Od.  is  in  the  pot 

1  Chr.  2'i:5  D.  prepared  before  A 

2  Chr.  22:4  alter  d.  of  fatlier 

I   3'^:33  did  liim  honor  at  his  d, 
I  Ezr.  7:2<i  (/.  or  bani^hulent 
,/.»ft  3:21  long  for  d.  it  com.  not 
7:15  mv  s(»ul  chooseth  d. 
j   1G:13  first-born  of  (/.  devour 


816 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEA 

Job  27:15  remain  be  buried  in  d. 

28:22  destruction  and  d.  eay 

30:3;i  thou  wilt  bring  me  to  d. 
Ps.  6:5  in  d.  no  remem.  of  thee 

7:1:1  nrep;ired  instruments  ot  d. 

13::i  lesl  I  sleep  the  sleep  of  d. 

22:15  brouirht  me  into  dust  of  d. 

48:14  (rod  be  our  .ijuide  unto  d. 

49:14  (/.  shall  feed  on  them 

55:4  terrors  oid.  fallen  on  me 
15  let  tl.  seize  on  them 

73:4  no  bauds  in  their  d. 

8!>:48  and  shall  not  see  d.  ? 

102:20  to  loose  those  ap.  to  d. 

llti:15  precious  is  (/.  of  saints 

118:18  not  j^iven  me  over  to  d. 
Pror.  2:18  house  inclineth  to  d. 

5:5  her  feet  go  doMTi  to  d. 

7:27  down  to  chambers  of  a. 

8:36  they  that  hate  me,  love  d. 

ll:l!l  pursueth  it  to  his  own  d. 

12:28  in  pathways  there  is  no  d. 

13:14  from  snares  of  rf,  14:27 

14:12  end,  ways  off?.  16:25 

32  right,  hath  hope  in  his  a. 

16:14  WTath  of  king  as  m.  of  ^. 
18:21  d.  life  in  power  of  tongue 
21:6  van.  tossed  of  them  seek  d. 
24:11  deliver  them  drawn  to  d. 
26:18  madman  who  casteth  d. 
Ec.  7:26  bitter  than  d. 
Cant.  8:6  for  love  is  strong  as  d. 
rs.  25:8  swallow  up  d.  in  victory 
38:18  d.  cannot  celebrate  thee 
53:9  w-ith  the  rich  in  his  d. 

12  poured  out  his  soul  unto  d. 
Jer.  8:3  d.  chosen  rather  than  life 

9:21  (/.  come  up  to  windows 
15:2  as  are  for  d.  to  d.  43:11 

Lam.  1:20  at  home  there  is  as  d. 

Ezek.  18:32 1  have  no  pleasure  in 

d.  of  the  wicked,  .33:11 
31:14  are  all  delivered  unto  d. 

Bos.  13:14  Od.lha  thy  plagues 

Jon.  4:9  to  be  angry  ttnto  d. 

Eab.  2:5  is  as  d.  not  satislied 

Mat.  2:15  there  till  d.  of  Ilerod 
10:21   del.  bro.  to  d.  .!/«;*  1.3:12 
15:4  cm-seth  fath.  or  moth,  let 

him  die  the  d.  Mark  7:10 
16:28  some  here  shall  not  taste 

of  (/.  Mark  9:1 ;  Luke  9:27 
20:1S  con.  him  to  d.  Mark  10:.33 
26::;s  sorrowf.  to  d.  Mark  14:34 
66  guilty  of  (7.  Mark  U-.tii 

Mark  5:23  daugh.  at  point  of  rf. 

Lxh;  2:26  not  see  d.  bcf.  seen  C. 
22:33  to  prison  and  d. 
2:3:22  I  found  no  cause  of  rf. 

John  4:47  he  was  at  point  of  rf. 
8:51  he  shall  never  see  d.  52 
11:4  this  sickness  not  unto  d. 

13  Jesus  spake  of  his  d. 
12:.33  signifying  what  d.  18:32 
21:19  by  what  d.  glorify  God 

Acts^:i\  loosed  tlie  pains  of  rf. 
8:1  consenting  to  his  d.  22:20 
13:28  no  cause  of  d.  in  him 
22:4  I  pers.  this  way  to  the  d. 

Horn.  5:10  reconciled  to  God  by 
the  d.  of  his  Son,  Cot.  1:22 

12  and  d.  by  sin,  so  d.  i)assed 

14  d.  reigned  from  Adam  to  JI. 
21  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  d. 

6:3  were  bu]»tized  into  bis  d. 

4  Inui.d  by  baptism  into  rf. 

5  jihiiited  in  likeness  of  his  d. 

9  d.  no  more  doinin.  over  him 
16  whether  of  sin  unto  d. 
21  end  of  those  things  is  d. 

23  for  the  wages  of  sin  is  d.  but 
7:5  I.)  Ining  forth  fruit  unto  d. 

W  icim.  tu  life  I  found  unto  d. 

13  tliat  good  innrte*/.  unto  me  V 

24  from  body  of  this  if.  f 
8:2  free  from  law  of  sin  and  d. 

6  to  l)c  carnally  minded  is  d. 
38  (/.  nor  life  separ.  from  love 

1  Cor.  3:22  life  or  d.  all  arc  yours 
4:9  were  api)ninted  to  d. 
11:26  ye  do  show  tlie  Lord's  d. 
1.j:21  for  since  by  man  came  d. 

26  last  enemy  be  destroy,  i.s  d. 
54  (/.  is  swallowed  up  in  Vict. 
.55  O  d.  where  is  thy  sting? 
56  the  sting  of  (/.  is  sin 

2  Car.  1:9  sentence  of  rf. 

10  del.  us  n-(un  so  great  a  d. 
2:16  the  savor  of  d.  unto  d. 
3:7  if  ministration  of  r/.  glorious 
4:11  del.  to  d.  for  Jesus  sake 

12  so  then  d.  worketh  in  us 
7:10  sorrow  of  world  worketh  d. 
Pint.  1:20  whether  by  life  or  d. 
2:8(>t)edient  tor/,  therf.  of  cross 

27  l![iaij!i.  sick  nigh  untorf. 
3m  work  off.  he  was  nigh  d. 

3:10  made  conformable  to  hisd. 


DEA 

2  Tim.  1:10  hath  abolished  rf. 
Heb.  2:9  suffering  of  rf.  crowned, 
that  he  taste  d.  for  ov.  man 

14  through  d.  destroy  him  that 
had  power  of  rf. 

15  who  through  fear  of  rf. 
7:23  to  continue,  bv  reason  of  d. 
9:15  by  means  of  it.  for  redem. 

16  of  necessity  d.  of  testator 
11:5  that  he  should  not  see  d. 

Jam.  1:15  sin,  bringeth  forth  d. 
1  John  3:14  not  abideth  in  d. 

5:16  sin  unto  d. ;  17  not  unto  d. 
Pev.  1:18  kevs  of  hell  and  of  d. 

2:10  be  faithful  xmto  d. 
11  not  be  hurt  of  second  d. 

6:8  his  name  sat  on  him  was  d. 

9:6  shall  seek  d.  d.  shall  flee 

12:11  loved  not  lives  to  the  d. 

13:3  as  it  were  wonnded  to  d. 

18:8  her  pl.agues  in  one  day,  d. 

20:6  second  d.  hath  no  power 

13  d.  and  hell  deliver,  up  dead 

14  d.  cast  into  lake,  second  d. 
21:4  there  shall  be  no  more  d. 

See  DAT. 

From  DE.VTII. 

Jo.i.  2:13  deliver  our  lives/,  d. 

Jot)  5:20  redeem  thee/  d. 

Ps.  .3.3:19  to  del.  their  soul  f.  d 
56:13  del.  my  soul  /".  d.  116:8 
68:20  to  L.  belong'issues  f.  d. 
78:50  spared  not  their  soiil  f.  d. 

Prov.  10:2  dclivereth  f.  d.  11:4 

Tfox.  13:14  redeem  them  /'.  d. 

John  5:21  fr.  d.  1  John  3:14 

Ilel).  5:7  able  to  sa\e  from  d. 

Jam.  5:20  shall  save  a  soul/,  d. 


Gatps  of  DEATH. 

./oft  38:17  q.  of  d.  been  opened 
Ph.  9:13  lifteSt  me  from  g.  ofd. 
107:18  draw  near  to  tjaies  tf  d. 

Put  to  DEATH. 

Oen.  26:11  this  man  ;).  to  d. 
Ex.  35:2  who.  doth  work,  p.  to  d. 
Lev.  19:20  not  be;;,  tod. 
24:21  be  p.  to  d.  Nu7n.  35:.30 
Num.  1:51  stranger  that  Cometh 

nigh  ;).  to  d.  3:10,  38 ;  18:7 
Peut.  13:5  dreamer  be  put  to  d. 
17:6  one  witness  not  be  p.  to  d. 
24:16  the  fathers  not  be  put  to  d. 
for  children,  2  K.  14:6 
Joa.  1:18  aL'.  thy  co:n.  ;).  to  d. 
Jiid.  6:31  jilead.  for  B.  p.  to  d. 
20:13  may  ;).  to  d.  1  Sam.  11:12 
XSam.  11:13  bo  ?)«<  tod. 
2  ■'tarn.  8:2  two  lines  to  p.  to  d. 
19:21  shall  no  Shi.  be  pvt  to  d. 
1  K.  2:8  I  will  not  jmt  thee  to  d. 
24  Adonijah  shall  \)<y]mt  to  d. 
26  at  this  timeput  tliee  to  d. 
iChr.  15:13  seek  L.  hepiit  to  d. 
23:7  Cometh  into  house,  ;;.  to  d. 
Kxt.  4:11  law  to  put  him  to  d. 
■Jrr.  18:21  their  men  be  put  to  d. 
26:15  know,  if  \epHt  me  to  d. 
19  did  J.  put  him  at  all  to  d.  ? 
38:4  this  man  be/?'/^  to  d. 

16  not  pat  thee  to  d. 
.52:27  pat  them  to  d.  in  Hiblah 
Mat.  10:21  cause  them  to  be;),  to 

d.  Mark  1.3:12;  Lake  21:16 
14:5  \m\epat  him  to  d. 
26:59  sou.  false  wit.  a'».  J.  to  p 
him  to  (7.  27:1;  Mark  14:55 
Mark  14:1  and  put  bini  to  d. 
Lake  18:;j3  shall  ju«^  him  to  d. 
23::52  malefact.  to  he  pat  to  d. 
■Jotin  11:.53  \o  pat  him  to  d. 
12:10  might  pat  Lazarus  to  d. 
18:31  not  lawful  to  p.  any  to  d. 
■U-ls  12:19  keepers  iohe  pat  tod. 
X-.Wpat  to  d.  I  ijave  my  voice 
1  Pel.  3:i8 put  to  d.  in  the  flesh 

See  SURELT. 


Shndow  of  DEATH. 

•Tot)  3:5  the  xhadoir  ofd.  stain  it 

10:21  land  of  dark. and  .«.  ofd. 

12:22  bringeth  to  light  s.  ofd. 

Hi:  16  on  oyi-lidn  ia  s/iadow of  d. 

24:17  is  as  the  Wiflf/.  ofd. 

28:3  searcheth  out  /.had.  ofd. 

3 1:22  no  j:.  ofd.  sinners 

.38:17  doors  of  the  shad,  ofd.' 
Ps.  21:4  valley  of  shad.  ofd. 

14:19  covered  us  with  «.  o/d. 

107:10  darkness  and  in  s.  ofd. 
14  darkness  and  s/iad.  ofd 
Is.  9:2  in  land  nt.ihad.  of'd 
Jer.  2:6  laud  of  the  stm,) .  ofd 

i:!:16  he  turn  it  to  sJiad.  of  d 
Amos  5:8  s.  ofd.  into  the  inom. 
Mat.  4:16  that  uat  in  s.  of  d. 
Luke  1:79  light  to  them  in  «.  ofd. 


DEC 

With  DE.\TH. 

Is.  28:15  have  made  cov.  w.  d. 
18  cov.  ?('.  d.  be  disannulled 
Per.  2:23  kill  her  children  lit.  d. 
6:8  power  given  to  kill  toith  d. 

Worthy  of  DEATH. 
Deut.  17:6  is  Mr.  ofd. 
19:6  ho  was  not  w.  ofd. 
21:22  have  com.  sin  w.  ofd, 

1  K.  2:26  Abiathar,  art  w.  of  d. 
Luke  23:15  nothing  w.  ofd. 
Acts  2.3:29  to  his  charge  w.  ofd. 

25:11  any  thing  ivor.  ofd. 
25  committed  nothing  w.  of  d. 
26:.31  doth  nothing  to.  ofd. 
Pom.  1:32  com.  such  wor.  ofd. 

DEATHS. 

Jer.  16:4  shall  die  of  grievous  d. 

Ezek.  28:8  die  d.  of  them  slain 

10  die  d.  of  uucircumcised 

2  Cor.  11:23  in  i7.  oft 

DEBASE. 

Is.  57:9  d.  thyself  unto  hell 

DEBATE,  Verb. 

Pror.  25:9  d.  cause  with  neigh. 
Is.  27:8  in  measure  wilt  d. 

DEB.\TE,  S. 
Is.  58:4  fast  for  strife  and  d. 
Pom.  1:29  full  of  envy,  d. 
2  Cor.  12:20  lest  there  be  d. 

DEBOBAH. 
Gen.  35:8  D.  died,  was  buried 
Jud.  4:4  and  D.  judged  Israel 
5:7  D.  a  mother  in  Isr.  12,  15 
DEBT,  S. 

1  Sam.  22:2  ev.  one  in  d.  w.  to  D. 

2  K.  4:7  sell  oil,  pay  thy  d. 
Neh.  10:31  exaction  of  every  d. 
Prov.  22:26  are  sureties  for  d. 
Mat.  6: 12  forgive  us  our  d.  as 

18:27  forgave  him  the  d. 
30  into  prison  till  he  pay  d. 
32  I  forgave  all  that  d. 
Bom.  4:4  reward  reckoned  ofd. 

DEBTOB. 
Ezek.  18:7  restored  to  d.  pledge 
Mat.  23:16  swear  hv  gold,  is  a  d. 
Porn.  1:14  I  am  d.  to  the  Greeks 
Gal.  5:3  a  d.  to  do  the  whole  law 

DEBTOBS. 
Mat.  6:12  as  we  forgive  our  d. 
Luke  7:41  a  creditor  had  two  d. 
16:5  he  called  his  lord's  d. 
Pom..  8:12  therefore,  we  are  d. 
15:27  and  their  d.  they  are 

DECAPOLIS. 
Mat.  4:25  followed  liim  from  T). 
Mark  5:20  to  publish  in  D.  7:31 

DECAY,  ED,  ETH. 
Lev.  25:35  if  brother  fallen  in  d. 
Neh.  4:10  strength  of  bearers  d. 
■Job  14:11  and  as  the  flood  d. 
Ec.  10:18  by  sloth,  building  d. 
Is.  44:26  I  will  raise  up  d.  places 
Heb.  8:13  d.  is  ready  to  vanish 

DECEASE. 
Luke  9:31  and  sjmke  of  his  d. 
2PeL  l:15aftermy  d.  in  rem. 

DECEASED. 
7«.  26:14';.  they  shall  not  rise 
Mat.  22:25  when  he  married,  d. 

DECEIT,  9. 
■lob  15:35  belly  jircpareth  d. 
27:4  nor  my  tongue  utter  d. 
31:5  or  if  mv  foot  hasted  to  d. 
Ps.  10:7  his  mouth  is  full  of  rf. 
.36:3  ^^■ord^  of  his  mouth  are  d. 
38:12  imagine  d.  all  the  day 
50:19  thy  tongue  frameth  d. 
5.5:11  d.  and  guile  depart  not 
72:14  redeem  their  soul  from  d. 
101:7  worketh  //.  not  dwell 
119:118their  f7.  is  falsehood 
Pro)'.  12:5  conn,  of  ^vicked  arecZ. 
17  false  witness  showeth  d. 
20  d.  is  in  them  that  imag.  ev. 
14:8  the  folly  of  fools  is  d. 
20:17  bread  of  d.  is  sweet 
26:24  hateth  layeth  up  d. 
26  hatred  l    covered  by  d. 
Is.  30:10  speak  smooth,  proph.  d. 
.53:9  nor  any  d.  in  his  mouth 
./<T.  5:27  their  houses  full  of  r7. 
8:5  they  hold  fast  (/.  they  refuse 
9:6  through  rf.  refuse  to  know 
8  tbeir  tongue,  it  speaketh  d. 
14:14  prophesy  it.  of  their  heart 
4):26  are  )u-o|ihelB  of  the  d.  of 
I/os.  11:12  c<impasseth  me  w.  d. 
1'2:7  balances  of  d.  in  hie  hand 
AmosS:b  falsify,  balances  byd. 
Zep.  1:9  masters'  houses  with  of. 
Mark  7:22  out  of  he.  proceed  d. 


DEC 

Pom.  1:29  full  of  debate,  d. 
3:13  with  tongues  have  used  d. 
Cot.  2:8  spoil  you  thro,  vain  (/. 
1  Thes.  2:3  exhortation  not  ofd. 

DECEITFIL. 
Ps.  5:6  Lord  will  abhor  d.  man 
;35:20  c'.,'vise  d.  matters  ag.  th. 
43:1  deliver  me  from  d.  man. 
52:4  O  thou  d.  tongue 
55:23  d.  not  live  half  their  days 
78:57  turned  aside  like  d.  bow 
109:2  mouth  of  d.  opened  ag.  me 
120:2  del.  my  soul  fr.  d.  tongue 
Proit.  11:18  worketh  a  d.  wodi: 
14:25  d.  witness  speaketh  lies 
23:.3  his  dainties  are  d.  meat 
'27:6  kisses  of  cnemv  are  d. 
29:13  poor  and  d.  meet  together 
31:30  favor  is  d.  beauty  vain 
J''r.  17:9  heart  is  d.  above  all 
IIos.  7:16  thev  are  like  a  d.  bow 
Mic.  6:11  with  ba^  ofd.  weights 
12  tongue  is  d.  in  their  mouth 
Zep.  3:1.5  nor  d.  tongue  be  found 
2  Cor.  11:13  such  are  d.  workers 
EpA.  4:'22  according  to  d.  lusts 

DECEITFILLY. 
Gen.  34:13  answered  Hamor  d. 
Ex.  8:29  let  not  Pharaoh  deal  d. 
Lett.  6:4  or  the  thing  d.  gotten 
Job  6:15  brethren  dealt  d. 
13:7  will  you  talk  d.  for  God 
Ps.  24:4  nor  sworn  d. 
52:2  like  a  razor,  working  d. 
■ler.  48:10  doelh  work  of  Lord  d. 
Dan.  11:23  after  league  work  d. 
2  Cor.  4:2  handling  word  of  G.d. 

DECEITFULiVESS. 
Mat.   13:22  the  d.  of  rich,  choke 

the  word,  Mark  i:l<) 
Heb.  3:I3hardenedthro'd.  of  sin 

DECEIV.ABLEiN'ESS. 
2  Thes.  2:10  all  d.  of  unrighte. 

DECEIVE. 
2  Sam.  3:25  Abner  came  to  d.  th. 
2  Ii.  4:28  say,  do  not  d.  me 
18:29  let  not  Hezekiah  d.  you, 

2  Chr.  32:15;  7«.  36:14 
19:10  let  not  God  d.  7s.  37:10 
7^-0!'.  24:28  d.  not  with  thv  lips 
■Jer.  9:5  d.  every  one  his  neigh. 
29:8  diviners  in  midst  d.  you 
37:9  saith  L.  d.  not  yourselves 
Zee.  13:4  rough  garment  to  d. 
Mat.  24:4  no  in.  d.  Mark  13:5 
5d.  many,  11;  Ma)  k  13:6 
24  they  shall  d.  the  very  elect 
i?om.  16:18  f.  speeches  d.  simple 
1  Cor.  3:18  let  no  man  d.  himself 
Eph.  4:14  they  lie  iu  wait  to  d. 
5:6  let  no  man  d.  you,  2  Thes. 

2:3 ;  1  John  3:7 
1  .John  1:8  have  no  sin,  we  d. 
Per.  20:3  d.  the  nations  no  more 
8  go  to  d.  nations 

DECEIVED. 
Gen.  31:7  your  father  hath  d.  me 
Lev.  6:2  or  if  d.  his  neighbor 
Beut.  11:16  your  heart  be  not  d. 

1  Sam.  19:17  why  d.  me?  28:12 

2  Sam.  19:26  my  servant  d.  me 
Job  12:16  d.  and  deceiver  are  his 

15:31  let  not  d.  trust  in  vanity 
31:9  if  been  d.  by  a  woman 

Is.  19:13  princes  of  Noph  are  d. 
44:20  a  d.  heart  turned  him 

Jer.  4:10  greatly  d.  this  people 
20:7  O  Lord  thou  hast  d.  me 
49:16  thy  terribleness  d.  thee 

7««!.  1:19  my  lovers,  they  d.  me 

Ezek.  14:9  if  proph.  be  d.  I.  d.  h. 

Ob.  3  pride  of  heart  d.  thee 
7  men  at  peace  with  thee  d. 

Lake  21:8  take  heed  ye  be  not  d. 

■John  7:47  answ.  Are  ye  also  d. 

Pojn.  7:11  for  sin  d.  me 

1  Cor.  6:9  not  d.  15:.3:J;  Oat.  6:7 

1  Tim.  2:14  Adam  was  not  d.  but 

2  Tim.  3:13  deceiv.  and  being  d. 
Tit.  3:3  were  foolish,  d. 
Pr)K  ]8:'i3  all  nations  were  d. 

19:'20  d.  them  leteived  the  uwrk 
20:10  devil  that  d.  was  cast 


DECEIVER. 

Gen.  27:12  to  my  father  as  a  d. 
■lot)  12:16  deceived  and  d.  are  his 
Mat.  1:14  cursed  d.  hath  a  male 
}taf.  27:6;i  we  rem.  that  d.  said 
2  .hihn  7  this  is  a  d.  and  antich. 

DECEIVEBS. 
2  for.  6:8  as  it.  and  yet  true 
Tit.  1:I0mauy  d.  especially 
2  John  7  for  many  d.  are  entered 

DECEIVETH. 
Prov.  26:19  so  is  man  d.  neighbor 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


817 


DEC 

John  7:19  said,  he  il.  thc^cople 
(/a/.6:3nothin';,  Xwil.  himm-lf 
Jim.  l:2fi  but  (/.  liiH  ciwii  honrt 
Jlrv.  VJ;'.>scrpfiil  which  (/. 
13: 14  audi/,  thrui  lUal  dwell 
llE('BIVI\n.8. 

1  Tim.  i:!:)  il.  and  lii-iiif;  decoir. 
Jam.  V.a  nol  hi'arcrs  only,  rf. 

2  Ptt.  2:i:t  !>i«>rlin;;  with  tlieir  i/. 

OErEXTLY. 
1  Cor.  14:  lU  doiif  </.  aud  in  order 

DECinEn. 

1  A'.  20:40  thysrir  lia>t  d.  it 
DE«il*IOX. 

Joel  3:14  mulli.  in  valley  of  d. 
DECK,  ED. 

Job  40:10 f/.  thysc-lfwith  majesty 
Pror.  7:ll'>  I  linve  il.  my  bed 
Jer.  10:4  thi-)-  (/.  it  with  silver 
Eztk.  16:11  1  </.  thee  with  i>nia, 

13  thu:»wast  thou  d.  witli^'old 
IIos.  2:18  she  d.  with  ear-riu};s 
Xei'.  1":4  worn,  was  </.  with  gold 
18:18  alas,  city  tliat  was  d. 

de<;kkdst. 

Ezek.  16:16  (/.  thy  luu'h  places 
23:40  and  d.  willi  ornaments 
DEfREST,  ETH. 

h.  61:10  as  a  bridegroom  (/. 
Jtr.  4:30  though  thou  d.  with  g. 
nECLAR  ATIOTV. 

Job  13:17  hear  my  (/.  with  cars 
Luke  1:1  set  forth  in  order  a  d. 
S  Cor.  8:19  to  d.  of  ready  miud 

DEfl.ARE. 
Jos.  20:4  d.  cause  in  ears 
Jiid.  14:12  ve  d.  it  in  7  days 
1  A'.  22:13  proph.  d.  good  to  k. 
1  Chr.  16:24  d.  his  glory  among 

the  heathen,  /■»■.  'J«:3 
Job  12:8  llshes  sliall  rf.  nntothce 
21:31  (I.  liis  way  to  his  face 
2^:27  did  lie  see  it  and  d.  it 
31:37  </.  to  him  numb,  of  steps 
88:4  d.  if  hast  understanding 
40:7  (I.  tllou  tome,  42:4 
Pi^.  9:11  (/.  among  peopie 
19:1  the  heavens  a.  glory  of  G. 
22:31  d.  his  right.  50:6;  97:6 
30:9  shall  dust  ./.  tliy  truth  f 
40:5  I  wo.  d.  and  speak  of  tliem 
50:16  to  do  to  d.  my  statutes? 
6-1:9  all  shall  d.  work  of  God 
73:28  I  may  (/.  all  tliy  works 
;5:1  thv  wondrous  works  rf. 
78:6  f/.'them  to  their  children 
ltr3:21  to  (/.  name  of  Lord  in  Z. 
107:22  </.  works  with  rejoicing 
118: IT  live  and  (/.  works  of  L. 
14.'j:4  shall '/.  thy  mighty  acts 
Kc.  9:1  considered  lad.  all  this 
In.  3:9  d.  thy  sins  as  Sodom 
12:4  (/.  his  doings  am.  people 
21:6  let  him  il.  what  he  secth 
41:22  d.  to  us  things  to  come 
42:9  new  things  i\u  1  d.  before 
12  d.  his  praise  in  the  islands 
4:i:9  who  among  them  can  d. 
26  (/.  thini  mavest  be  justilicd 
41:7  and  who,  as  I,  shall  (/.  it 
4.'):  19  I  the  IiOrd  d.  things  right 
48:6  aud  will  not  ye  d.  it  ? 
53:>< '/.  his  general,  t  Acts  S:*? 
tfi:V.\rl.  mv  glory  among  Gent. 
Jtr.  .i:20  d.  this  in  house  of  Jac. 
9:12  spoken  that  he  may  d. 
31:10  '/.  it  in  tlie  isles  aiarotT 
38:1.5  if  I  (/.  it  to  thee  wilt  thou 
42:20  what  (Jod  say  d.  to  us 
50:28  </.  in  Z.  vengeance  of  L. 
61:10  d.  in  Zion  work  of  Lord 
E:rk.  12:16  </.  their  abom.  28:.% 
40:4  '/.  all  thou  aeest  to  Israel 
Mic.  :i:8  d.  to  .Jacob  his  transg. 
Zee.  9:12  I  it.  that  I  will  render 
iliil.  13::i6  d.  parable  of  tares 
15:13  said  Peter.  </.  this  jiarablc 
Adt  13::12  we  d.  glad  tidmgs 
41  though  a  man  d.  it  to  you 
17:23  worship,  him  d.  I  to  you 
20:27  d.  to  vou  counsel  of  God 
Itom.  3:2.'ilc)  d.  his  righteous.  26 
1  Cor.  .3:13  the  dav  shall  (/.  it 
11:17  that  1  d.  1  praise  you  not 
15:1  I  d.  unto  vou  the  gospel 
Col.  4:7  my  slaie  shall  Tycli.  d. 
Iltb.  11:14  d.  plainly  they  Beak 
1  John  1:3  have  leeu  d.  we  to  y. 
6  message  we  d.  unto  you. 

I  nil!  DErLARR. 

•Toft  15:17  1  have  seen  /  willd. 
I't.  2:7  /  will  d.  the  decree 
aa:22  Itc.  J.  name.  Ileb.  2:12 


DED 


Ps.  .38:18  / uill  d.  mine  Iniquity 
66:16  /  xl'ill  d.  what  done 
75:9  but  /  will  il.  forever,  I  will 
145:6  I  wilt  d,  thv  greatness 

It.  57:12  /  i(i« </.  thy  right. 

Jer.  42:4  /  «i//  (/.  it 

John  17:26  aud  icill  d.  it 

DECLARE  yc. 

Is.  48:20  voice  of  singing  d.  ye 

Jer.  4:5  </.  yein  .Indah.  publish 

46:14  d.  i/e  in  Kgypt,  publish 

!iO:2  (/.  tje  amiuig  the  nations 

Mic.  1:10  (/.  i/e  it  not  at  Gath 

DEfLARRD. 
Kr.  9:16  mv  iiaim-  may  he  d. 
Deal.  4:13  (V.  to  you  hiscovenant 
.lob  26:3  pleiitilullv  (/.  the  thing 
/'s,  40:10  (/.  thy  faithfulness 
71:17  I  (/.  thy  wondrous  works 
77:14  d.  tliv'streiiL'th  am.  peop. 
88:11  thv  liivingkindness  be</. 
119:13  have  I  ./.  all  judgments 
26  I  have  d.  my  ways,  and  th. 
/*■.  21:2  grievons'vision  is  (/. 
10  what  I  heard  of  G.  havelrf. 
41:26  d.  fl-oin  beginning,  45:21 
43: 12  I  have./.  44:8:48:5 
48:3  I  have  d.  former  things 
14  which  d.  these  things? 
Jer.  36:13  Michaiah  d.  words 
42:21  I  this  dav  '/.  it  to  ymi 
Luke  8:47  she./,  to  him  beloreall 
John  1:18  seen  (Joel ;  Son  </.  him 
17:26  d.  to  them  thy  name 
Arf.i  9:27  he  </.  how  he  had  seen 
10:8  he  had  d.  these  things 
12:17  (/.  how  Lord  brought  him 
1.5:4  (/.  all  God  hath  done 
14  Simeon  (/.  how  God  at  flrst 
25:14  Festus  ./.  Paul's  cause  to 
Pom.  1:4  d.  to  be  the  Son 
9:17  mv  name  might  be  d. 

1  Cor.  1:11  been  d.  to  me  of  you 

2  Cor.  .3:3  ye  are  d.  to  be  the  ep. 
Cot.  1:8  who  d.  to  us  your  hnei 
liev.  10:7  mys.  linished,  as  he  d. 


DEE 
1  Chr.  1:9Pheba,  T>.  32 
Jtr.  25:2:1  I  made  I),  drink,  49:8 
Kiek.  2.5:13  1).  fall  by  sw.  27:20 
DEDANIM.     7.21:13 
DEDH'ATE. 

1  Chr.  26:27  spoils  did  they  d. 

2  Chr.  2:4  I  build  to  </.  it  to  God 

nEDHVVTED. 
neut.  20:5  a  new  house,  not  (/.  il 

1  K  7-51  wbich  I),  his  father  had 

(/.  1  Chr.  18:11;  2  Clir.  5:1 
8:63  //.  the  house,  2  Chr.  7:5 
15:15  Asa  bro.  in  tlie  things  his 

father  had  </.  2  (•//;■.  15:18 

2  Chr.  24:7  (/.  tilings  did  bestow 
31:12  brought  </.  things  faith. 

Kzek.  44:29  ev.  </.  thing  be  theirs 
Ileb.  9:18  nor  (/.  withcnit  blood 

DEDICATIOX. 
E:r.  6:17 at  //.  of  this  house 
John  10:22  at  Jerus.  feast,  of  <f. 


DECLARETH,  IXG. 

Is.  41:26  there  is  none  that  d. 
46:10  d.  the  end  from  beginning 
Jer.  4:15  a  voice  d.  from  Ban 
IIos.  4:12  their  stafl'd.  unto  them 
Amos  4:13  d.  toman  his  thought 
Acts  15:3  d.  conversion  of  Gent. 
12  (/.  what  miracles  God  wro. 

1  Cor.  2:1  d.  to  you  testimony 
DECLIXE. 

Ex.  23:2  to  </.  after  many 
Deut.  17:11  nor  d.  from  sentence 
/'«.  119:157  d.  from  thy  tcsti. 
I'rov.  4:3  not  d.  from  words  of  my 
7:25  let  not  heart  d.  to  her  ways 
DEfLIXED,  ETH. 

2  Chr.  M-.i  d.  neither  to  right 
.Ml  2;):11  his  way  1  kept,  not  d. 
/v.  44:18  nor  have  our  steps  d. 

102:11  days  as  shadow  that  d. 

1IMI;23  lik'e  shadow  when  it  d. 

119:31  yet  not  d.  from  thy  law 

DEl'RE.VSE,   ED. 
Gen.  8:5  waters  d.  continually 
/'.-■.  107::)8  not  their  cattle  to  </. 
.lohn  3:.'i0  he  must  increase,  I  (/. 

DECREE,  S. 
Ezr.  5:13  t'yrns  made  a  d.  17 

6:1  Darius,  12;  7:21  .\rtaxerxes 
Ent.  3:15  d.  in  Shnshan.  9:14 

9::J2  the  d.  of  Esther  confirmed 
.lob  28:26  made  a  (/.  for  the  rain 
yv.  2:7  di'clare  ./.  Lord  hath  said 

1 18:6  hath  made  a  d.  not  liass 
Pn/r.  8:2".) gave  to  the  sea  his./. 
1.1.  10:1  decree  unrighteous  rf. 
.Ur.  5:22  bound  of  sea  by  per.  d. 
Dim.  2:9  but  one  d.  for  you 

4:17  this  is  hv  d.  of  watchers 
24  this  is  d.  of  the  Jlost  High 

6:8  now.  O  king,  establish  d. 
13  Daniel  regardeth  not  the  </. 
26  1  make  ./.  that  in  every  do. 
.Jon.  3:7  d.  of  king  and  nobles 
J/ic.  7:11  in  that  day  d.  far  rem. 

Zep.  2:2  before  therf.  bringforth 

Luke  2:1  a  d.  from  C.  Augiistua 

\rts  16:4  delivered  d.  to  keep 

17:7  do  contrary  to  d.  of  Cesar 
DECREE,  ED. 

/>/.  2:1  rrmeinh.  what  was  d. 

Job  22:28  Shalt  </.  and  it  shall  be 

38:10  break  up  for  it  d.  place 

I'rov.  8:15  princes  d.  justice 

h.  10:22  consumption  d. 

1  Cor.  7:.37  halli  nod.  he  will  k. 
DEDAX. 

Gim.  10:7  sons  of  Raimah,  D. 


DEED. 

Gen.  44:15  what  </.  is  this 
/>.  9:16  very  d.  for  this  cause 
Jiid.  19:.30  no  such  d.  done 

1  Sum.  2<>:4  was  come  in  very  d. 

2  Sam.  12:14  by  thisrf.  given 
E.il.  1:17  </.  of  queen  come 
l.uke  23:51  not  consented  to  d. 

21:19  .1.  who  was  mighty  in  d. 
Ads  4:9  examined  of  good  d. 
Rom.  15:18  (ientiles  obe.  by  d. 
1  Cor.  5:2  hath  done  this  d. 

3  bath  so  done  this  d. 
Cut.  3:17  ve  do  in  word  or  d. 
.lam.  l:2o  be  blessed  in  his  d. 
1  John  3:18  in  word,  but  in  d. 

DEEDS. 
Gen.  20:9  done  d.  ought  not  to 

1  Chr.  16:8  make  known  his  d. 

among  the  people.  Ps.  105:1 
Ezr.  9:13  all  is  come  for  evil  d. 
Xeh.  6:19  reported  his  good  d. 

13:14  wipe  not  out  my  good  d. 

Ps.  28:4  give  them  ac.  to  their  d. 

Is.  59:18  ac.  to  d.  he  will  repay 

Jer.  5:28  overpass  d.  of  wicked 

25:14  recompense  accord,  to  d. 
Luke  11:48  ye  allow  d.  of  fathers 

23:41  receive  reward  of  our  d. 
John  3:19  their  </.  were  evil 

20  his  d.  should  he  reproved 

21  d.  may  be  made  manifest 
8:41  ye  do  d.  of  your  father 

Ads  7:22  Moses  was  mighty  in  d. 

9:36  Dorcas  was  full  of  alms-rf. 

19:18  many  showed  their  d. 

24:2  worthy  d.  are  done 
Pom.  2:6  to  every  man  ace.  tod. 

3:20  bv  </.  of  law  no  flesh  justi. 
28  jn'stilied  by  faith  without  (/. 

8:13  mortify  d.  of  body 

2  Cor.  12:12  signs  and  mighty  rf. 
Col.  3:9  oft'  oUrman  with  his  d. 
2  Pd.  2:8  vexed  w  ith  unlawful ./. 

2  John  11  partaker  of  his  evil  (/. 

3  John,  10  I  will  remember  hisrf. 
.Iiide  15  conv.  of  their  nngod.  d. 
lltr.  2:6hatest  d.  of  Xicolaitans 

22  except  repent  of  (/. 
16:11  repented  not  of  their  d. 

DEEMED. 
Acts  27:27  the  sbiinnen  d.  drew 

DEEP,  Substantive. 
Gen.  1:2  daikm-sa  cm  face  of  d. 
7:llfountainsof  (/.  wcrohrok. 
8:2  fountains  of  d.  were  stop. 
49:25  with  blessings  of  tbei/. 
Deut.  33:13 '/.  that  coucheth  ben. 
Job  38:.30  face  of  (/.  is  frozen 
41:31  therf.  to  boil  likea  pot 
32  think  the  </.  to  be  hoary 
Ps.  36:6  judgments  a  great  d. 
42:7  </.  calleth  to  d.  at  noise  of 
6:1:15  nor  let »/.  swallow  me  up 
104:6  covcredst it  with  the d.  as 
107:24  see  his  wonders  in  the  d. 
Pror.  8:28  strength,  fount,  of  d. 
Is.  44:27  faith  to  the  d.  Bo  dry 
51:10  which  dried  waters  of  (/. 
6.3:13  led  them  through  the  d. 
Eiek.  26:19  bring  up  d.  on  thee 
31:4  d.  set  him  on  high 

15  I  covercil  the  d.  for  him 
.4mos7:4  devnureil  the  great  d. 
Jon.  2:3  hadst  ciist  me  into  d. 
Ilab.Z-.Wd.  uttered  his  voice 
Luke  5:4  launch  out  into  the  d. 
8:31  command  to  go  into  d. 
Pom.  10:7  who  descend  into  (/. 
2  Cor.  11:25  night  and  day  in  d. 

DEEP,  A<Uectlve. 
Job  12:22  discovereth  d.  things 
Ps.  61:6  and  the  heart  is  d. 


DEF 

Ps.  69:2 1  sink  in  '/.  mire.  </.  wat. 

14  be  delivered  out  of  (/.  wat. 
80:9  didst  eausi-  it  take  ./.  root 
92:5  thy  thoughts  are  very  ./. 
9.V.4  in  his  hands  are  d.  plaei-s 
i:l5:6inseas,  and  all  d.  i)lace8 
140:10  he  cast  into(/.  pits 

Pmr.  18:4  words  arc  as(/.  waters 
20:5 counsel  like./,  water 
22:14  of  strange  woin.  is  ad.  pit 
a:):27  for  a  wliore  is  a  d.  ditch 

Ec  7:24  exceeding  d.  who  can 

/.-.  29:15  seek  ./.  to  hide  counsel 
.30:.33  he  hath  made  Tophet  d. 

.Jtr.  49:8  dwell  d.  O  inhab.  of  D. 

Ezrk.  23:.32  drink  sister's  cup  d. 
;12:14  make  their  waters </. 
:M:18  drunk  of./,  waters 

Dim.  2:22  r.v.alelh  d.  things 

/.i/A-«6:lHaMddi..'gedf/. 

.John  4:11  and  the  well  isef. 

1  fSr.  2: 10  search,  d.  things 

2  Cor.  8:2  d.  poverty  abounded 
DEEP  sleep. 

Gen.  2:21  a  d.  sleep  to  tall  on  A. 
1,5:12  a  rf.K/fpp  fell  on  Abram 
1  Sam.  26:12  rf.  ».  was  on  them 
.Job  4:13  d.  steep  falleth  :B:15 
Pror.  19:15  sloth,  casteth  in  d.  ». 
Is.  29:10  spirit  of  d.  sleep 
/)an.  8:181  was  in  ad.  «.  10:9 
.•ld«  20:9  Eutychus  into  d.  «/««p 

DEEPER. 
.Job  11:8  it  is  d.  than  hell,  what 
Is.  33:19  a  jieople  of  d.  speecli 

DEEPLY. 
Is.  31:6  Israel  have  it.  revolted 
IJos.  9:9  thev  have  d.  corrupted 
Mark  8:12  Jesiia  sighed  d. 

DEEPXESS. 
Mat.  13:5  had  no  d.  of  earth 

DEEPS. 

Xeh.  9:11  persecutors  info  d. 

Ps.  88:6  hast  laid  me  in  the  d. 

148:7  praise  the  Lord,  all  d. 

Zee.  10:11  d.  of  river  shall  dry 

DEER. 
Deut.  14:5  ve  shall  eat  fallow  d. 
1  K.  4:2:3  Solomon  hud  d. 
DEF.\MED,  l.\G. 

1  Cor.  4:13  being  d.  we  entreat 
Jer.  20:10  I  heard  d.  of  many 

DEFEAT. 

2  Sam.  15:34  d.  conn,  of  A.  17:14 
DEFEXCE. 

Xum.  14:9  their  d.  is  departed 
.Job  22:23  Almighty  be  thy  d. 
Ps.  7:10  my  d.  is  of  God,  who 

31:2  be  thou  for  house  of  d. 

39:9  God  is  my  d.  17 ;  62:2.  6 

16  hast  been  my  d.  m  troublo 
89:18  L.  is  our  d.;  94:22  my  d. 

Ec.  7:12  wisdom  is  a  d.  money 

It.  4:3  on  glory  shall  be  a  d. 
19:6  brooks  of  d.  be  emptied 
:33'i6  his  d.  munitions  of  rocks 

XaJi.  2:5  d.  shall  be  prepared 

.lrf<  19:33  made  hisd. 
22:1  hear  ye  my  d.  I  make  now 

Phil.  1:7  and  in  d.  of  the  gospel 

17  1  am  set  for  d.  of  gospel 
DEFEXCED.    .*i'  ciTT,  cities. 

DEFEXD. 
Jud.  10:1  Tola  son  of  riiah  arose 

to  d.  Israel 
2  A'.  19;:)41  willd.  this  city,  20:6; 

Is.  37:33 ;  38:6 
Ps.  20:1  name  of  O.  of  Jacob  d. 
59:1  d.  me  from  them  rise  up 
82-3  d.  the  poor  and  fatherless 
/*'.  31:5  BO  will  Lord  d.  .JerusaL 
Zic.  9:13  Lord  shall  d.  them 
12:8  in  that  day  L.  d.  inhabit. 
DEFEXDED,  EST,  IXG. 
2  Sam.  23:12  Shammah  d.  ground 
Ps  .5:11  because  thou  it.  them 
Is  31-5  d.  .Jcrus.  w  ill  deliver  it 
■ids  1:H  he  d.  him,  and  aveng. 

DEFER,  RED,  ETH. 
Pror.  13:12  hope  d.  maketh  sick  i 
1911  discretion  d.  anger 
Ec  5-4  vowest  d.  not  to  pay  it 
/,<  48:9  will  1  defer  mine  au'-er 
Dan  9:19  d.  not,  for  own  sake 
Ads  21:22  Felix  d.  them 

DEFY,  lED. 
Xum.  23:7  eurs.-  me  Jacob,  d.Is. 
8  how  I  d.  w  hom  L.  not  deried .' 
1  .Snm  17:10  I  d.  armies  of  Israel 

25  to  d.  Isra.d  is  he  come  up 

26  that  he  should  d.  the  armies 
36  d.  armies  of  living  G<id 
45  God  of  Israel  w  hom  hast  d. 


818 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEL 

2  Sam.  21:21  when  he  r7.  Is.  Jona- 
than elew  him,  1  ('.'//-.  20:7 
23:9  when  they  </.  Vhilii-tinea 
DEFILE. 

Icr.  11:44  nor  (/.  yours.  18:24 
J8:2i!  spue  not  out  when  ye  d. 

A'»m.35:34(/.  not  hnulyesh.in. 
Cant.  5:3  how  t^haU  I  d.  them? 

/<.  30:22  d.  covering'  of  images 

Kzek.  7:32  robbers  shall  d.  it 
9:7  d.  the  house 
20:7  (/.  not  with  the  idols,  18 
28:7  irhall  d.  thy  brightness 
3'J:2(1  d.  every  man  uei^h.  wife 
37:2-'i  -:/.  themselves  any  more 
43:7  my  name  Israel  no  more  d. 

Dan.  1:8  notd.  with  kind's  meat 

Jf'd.  15:18  d.  the  man,  MarkT.15 

1  for.  3:17  if  any  (/.  temple 

1  Ti/Jt    1:10  hiw  is  for  them  d. 

Jude  8  tiltby  dj'eamers  d.  flesh 
DEFILED. 

Gen.  34:2  Shecbem  d.  Dinah 

irr.  18:24  in  all  theeje.  nations  d. 

I  Chr.  5:1  as  he  d.  his  father's  b. 

Job  l(i:15  d.  my  horn  in  the  dui^t 

/*.<!.  74:7  d.  the  dwelliug-pl.  79:1 
10(1:39  d.  with  their  own  works 

h.  24:5  earth  is  d.  under  inhab. 
59:3  your  hands  d.  with  hlood 

Jtf\  2:7  entered  ye  d.  my  land 
IfirlS  because  they  d.  niv  land 

Ez^k.  4:13  shall  Isr.  eat  d.  bread 
5:11  because  //.  my  sanctuary 
7:24  their  holy  phices  shall  be  d. 
18:')  nor  d.  neiLrbbor's  wife,  15 
20:43  dninLr!>  \\berein  been  f?. 
22:4  rf.  thysrlfin  idols,  2:3:7 
11  another  (/.  ciauLditer-in-law 
2:3:38  d.  my  sanctuary  same  day 
28:18  hast  v.  thy  sanctuaries 
43:8  d.  my  holy  name 

ITos.  5:3  aiid  Israel  is  d.  6:10 

Mir.  4:11  say,  let  her  be  (/. 

Mork  7:2  disc,  eat  with  d.  hands 

John  18:28  went  not  in,lestbe(/. 

1  Cor.  8:7  conscience  weak,  is  cl. 

Tit.  1:15  them  that  are  rf.  their 
mind  and  conscience  is  d. 

Tlt^h.  12:15  thereby  many  be  d. 

li-  r.  :i:4  not  d.  Ihcii'  L^arments 
14:4  were  not  d.  with  women 
DEFILEDST,  ETH. 

Gen.  49:4  father's  bed,  d.  it 

Ex.  31:14  (/.  sab.  jmt  to  death 

Mat.  15:11  ^oetU  into  mouth  d. 
20  with  unwashen  hand  d.  not 

Mark  7:20  that  cometh  out  d. 

Jam.  3:0  tonjirue,  it  (/,  whole  bo. 

1U\).  21:27  enter  anything  d. 
DEFRAUD,  ED. 

Ln\  19:13  slialt  not  d.  neiirhbor 

1  Sam.  13:3  whom  have  I  d.? 

Murk  10:19  d.  not 

1  i'or.  tj;7  rather  suffer  to  be  d. 
8  you  (/.  your  brethren 

7:5  d.  not,  except  with  consent 

2  Cor.  7:2  we  have  d.  no  man 

1  Thes.  4:6  no  man  d.  his  brother 

DEGEXERATE. 
Jer.  2:21  turned  into  d.  plant 
DEGREE,  S. 

2  /r.  20:9  back,  ten  d.  Is.  38:8 
1  Chr.  17:17  a- man  of  hicrh  d. 
Pjh.  02:9  low  d.  vanity,  hijrh  d. 
Luke  1:52  exalted  them  of  low  d. 
1  Tim.  3:13  purchase  a  good  d. 
Jam.  1:9  brother  of  low  d.  rej. 

DELAY,  ED,  ETH. 
F.r.  22:29  not  d.  tootl'er  ti. -fruits 

32:1  Moses  (/.  to  come  down 
1\.  119:60  d.  not  to  keep  com. 
Mat.  24:48  Lord  d.  Luke  13:45 
Acts  9:38  not*/,  to  eome  to  them 

25:17  without  d.  morrow  I  sat 

DELECTABLE. 

h.  44:9  theirs/,  things  not  profit 

DELICACIEg. 
Jiev.  18:3  mere,  rich  thro'  her  d. 

DELICATE. 
Deuf.  2fi:M  the  rl.  man  or  w.  56 
I<.  47:1  no  more  be  called  '/. 
Jfr.  6:2  likened  Zion  Xod.  worn. 
Mic.  1:16  bald  for  thy  d.  child. 

DELICATES. 
Jer.  51:34  filled  belly  with  my  d. 

DELICATELY. 
1  Sam.  15:;J2  Aj;ag  came  rf. 
Prm^  29:21  that  rf.  bringeth  np 
Zam.  4:5  did  feed  d.  are  desolate 
Z,K*<  7:25  liverf.  are  in  kiuga' 

DEL1CATE\E6S. 
D€ut.  28:56  foot  on  ground  for  d. 


DEL 
DELUIOISLY. 

Rev.  18:7  she  lived  d.  9 

DELIGHT,  Substantive. 

Deal.  10: 15  J.,  had./,  in  thyfath. 

1  Sam.  15:22  great  d.  in  olfering 
18:22  the  kini:  hath  rf. 

2  Sam.  15:26  I  have  no  d.  in  thee 
.7o6  22:26  liave  d.  in  Almighty 
P.f.  1:2  his  d.  is  in  law  of  "the  L. 

16:3  in  whom  i^  all  my  d. 

119:24  testimonies  are' my  d. 
77  for  thv  law  is  mv  d.  174 
Prov.  8:30  I  was  daily  his  ,/. 

11:1  just  weight  is  Lord's  d. 
20  such  as  upright,  are  his  d. 

13:22  deal  truly  are  his  d. 

15:8  prayer  ofupright  is  his  d. 

16:13  riirhteous  lips  d.  of  kings 

18:2  a  fool  no  d.  in  under?. 

19:10  d.  not  seemly  for  a  fool 

24:2.5  to  them  that  reb.  sh.  berf. 

29:17  he  give  d.  to  thy  soul 
Cant.  2:3  under  sha.  w'i.  great  d. 
Is.  .5^:2  take  d.  in  app.  to  God 

13  if  thou  call  sabbath  a  (/. 
Jer.  6:10  no  d.  in  word  of  Lord 

DELIGHT,  Verb. 

Num.  14:8  if  I.f>rd  d.  in  us 

2  Sa./}.  24:3  wliv  sh<uild  king  d. 

Job  27:10  he  d.  in  Almighty? 
:i4:9  should  d.  himself  "with  G. 

Ps.  37:4  d.  thyself  also  in  Loi'd 
11  d.  in  abundance  of  peace 
40:8  I  d.  to  do  thv  will,  O  God 
62:4  d.  in  lies ;  68:30  d.  \\\  war 
94:19  thy  comforts  d.  my  soul 
119:16  d.  in  thy  statutes,  35 
47  d.  in  thy  com. ;  70  d.  in  law 

Prov.  1:22  long  will  scorners  d. 
2: 14  d.  in  frowardness 

Is.  1:11  I  rf.  not  in  blood  of  bul. 
13:17  as  for  gold,  not  d.  in  it 
55:3  let  j'our  soul  d.  in  fatness 
58:2  they  d.  to  know  mv  ways 

14  Shalt  d.  thyself  in  the  Lord 
Jer.  9:24  in  these  things  I  d. 
Mai.  3:1  messenger  of  cov.  ye  d. 
Rom.  7:22  I  rf.  an  law  after  in.  m. 

DELIGHTED. 
1  Sam.  19:2  Jonath.  d.  in  David 
%Sam.  22:20  d.  in  me,  Ps.  18:19 
1  K.  10:9  L.  d.  in  thee,  ^Chr.  9:8 
Neh.  9:25  d.  in  thy  great  goodn. 
£I</.  2:14  except  king  d.  in  her 
Px.  22:8  seeing  he  f/.  in  him 
100:17  as  he  d.  not  in  blessing 
/*■.  65:12  did  choose  that  wherein 

I  d.  not,  66:4 
66:11  be  d.  with  her  glory 

DELIGHTEST,  ETH. 
E^t.  6:6  (/.  to  honor.  7,  9,  11 
Ps.  37:23  and  he  d.  in  his  way 
51:16  d.  not  in  bunit-offering 
112:1  d.  greatly  in  his  command 
147:10  d.  not  in  str.  of  horse 
Prov.  3:12  eon  in  whom  he  d. 
Is.  42:1  in  whom  my  soul  d. 
63:4  for  the  Lord  d.  in  thee 
66:3  poul  d.  in  abominations 
Mic.  7:18  because  her?,  in  mercy 
Mai.  2:17  G.  d.  in  them  do  evil 

DELIGHTS. 
2.9(7771. 1:24  clothed  vou  with  d. 
Ps.  119:92  law  bet-n  my  d. 

143  yet  thy  coinman.  are  my  d. 
P/w.  8:31  mv  (/.with  eons  of  m. 
Er.  3:8  I  gat'me  the  d.  of  men 
Cant.  7:6  how  j)leasant  for  d. 

DELIGHTSOME. 
Mai.  3:12  ye  sliall  be  a  d.  land 
DELILAH.    Jud.  16:4, 12 

DELIVER. 
E.r.  23:31  I  will  d.  the  inhabit. 
X'lm.  21-2  indeed  d.  this  people 
/>'//.  7:24  (/.  kings  into  thy  h. 
32:39  neither  any  that  can  d.  out 

of  my  hand.  Is.  43:13 
Jo.<i.  2:13  d.  our  lives  from  death 
Jud.  7:7  by  the  300  will  I  d.  M. 
1  Sam.  12:21  cannot  profit  nord. 
2-1:4  d.  eneinv  into  thv  hand 
28:19  L.wilW/.  Is.  to  Phil. 

1  A'.  30:13  1  will(/.  thismulti. 
22:6  (/.  into  king's  hand.  12, 15: 

iCtir.  18:5.  n 

2  A'.  3:18  he  willr/.  Moabites 
18:35  should  d.  Jer.  Is:  36:20 

2  Chr.  25:15  could  notd.  own  p. 
32:13  able  tod.  their  lands? 
14  that  your  God  should  d.  you 
Job  10:7  none  can  d.  out 
22:30  shall  r/.  inland  of  innocent 
33:28'/.  soul  from  going  into  pit 
Pn.  6:4  d.  my  pouI,  17:13:  22:20; 
110:4;  120:2 


DEL 

P.t.  7:2  none  to  d.  50:22 
33:17  d.  any  by  bis  great  str. 
19  to  (/.  their  pouI  from  death 
56:13  d.  my  feet  from  falling? 
72:12  d.  needy  when  he 
74:19  d.  not  soul  of  turtle-dove 
82:4  d.  needy  out  of  the  hand 
89:48  d.  his  soul  from  grave 

Prov.  4:9  a  crown  shall  she  d.  to 
6:3  do  this  now  d.  thvself 
2.3:14  Shalt  d.  his  soul  from  hell 

Ec.  8:8  wick.  d.  those  triven 

Is.  5:29  none  shall  d.  prey 
29:11  men  (/.  to  one  learned 
31:5  defending  also  he  will  d.  it 
44:20  that  he  cannot  (/.  his  soul 
46:2  they  could  not  d.  burden 
47:14  not  d.  thems.  from  flame 
50:2  have  I  no  power  to  d.  f 

Jer.  15:9  residue  will  I  d. 
18:21  d.  theirchildrcn  to  famine 
20:5  d.  strength  of  this  city 
21:7  d.  Zedekiah  from  sword 
22:3  d.  spoiled  out  of  hand  of 
43:11  d.  such  as  are  for  death 
51:6  d.  every  man  his  soul,  45 

Ezek.  13:21  I  will  d.  my  peo.  23 
14:14  d.  but  their  own  souls 
16  shall  d.  sons  nor  dau.  18:20 
33:5  takctli  wai-iiing  d.  his  soul 
34:10  (^  th.rk  from  their  mouth 

Dan.  3:29  no  god  d.  after  this 
8:4  nor  any  could  d.  from  ram 

IIos.  2:10  none  d.  her  out  of  hand 

Amos  2:14  nor  mighty  d.  himself 
6:8  d.  city  with  all  therein 

Mic.  5:8  teareth.  and  none  can  d. 
6:14  shalt  take  hold,  but  not  d. 

Zee.  2:7  d.  thyself,  O  Zion 
11:6  d.  every  one  into  n.  band 

Mat.  10:21  bro.  d.  bro.  to  death 

Arfs  25:16  to  d.  any  man  to  die 

1  Cor.  5:5  d.  such  a  one  to  Satan 

2  Cor.  1:10  death,  and  doth  (/. 
%Pei.  2:9  Lord  know,  how  to  (/. 

DELIVER  him. 

Gen.  37:23  d.  him  to  his  father 

1  Sain.  2:^:20  part  be  to  d.  Mm 

2  Sam.  14:7 (/.  him  smolehishro. 
20:21  d.  him,  and  I  will  di-jiart 

Job  33:24  d.  h.  from  inning  to  i>it 
i?s'.  22:8  d.  him,  let  him  d.  hifn 
41:1  L.  d.  him  in  time  of  troub. 
2  not  d.  h,  to  will  of  enemies 
71:11  for  there  is  none  to  d.  h. 
91:14  his  love  on  me,  I  d.  him 
15  be  with  him.  I  will  d.  him 
Prov.  19:19  if  d.  him  must  do  it 
•Ar.  21:12  d.  him  spoiled 
Ezek.  33:12  shall  not  d.  him 
Mat.  20:19  d.  him  to  G.  Mark 
10:33;  Luke  20:20;  ^0^5  21:11 
26:15  and  I  will  d.  him 
27:43  let  himd,  hi?n  now 

DELIVER  me. 

Gen.  32:11  d.  me  from  Esau 

1  Sam.  17:37  d.  tne  from  Goliath 
23:11  men  of  Keilah  d.  me  up  ? 
24:15  Lord  be  judge  and  d.  me 
26:24  d.  m£  out  of  all  tribulat. 

Job  6:23  d.  me  from  enemies,  Ps. 

31:15;  59:1 
Ps.  7:1  save  me  from  them,  d.  in. 
25:20  keep  my  soul,  and  d.  me 
27:12  d.  ?ne  not  to  willof  enem. 
31:2  d.  me  speedily 
39:8  d.  me  from  all  my  transg. 
40:13  be  pleased  to  d.  me 
43:1  O  d.  me  from  the  deceitful 
51:14  (/.  me  from  blood-guilti. 
59:2  d.  me  from  workers  of  iuiq. 
69:14  d.  me  out  of  the  mire 

18  draw  nigh  to  my  soul,  d.  m^ 
70:1  make  haste  to  d.  me 
71:2  d.  me  in  thy  righteous.  31:1 
4  d.  me  out  of  hand  of  wicked 
109:21  mercy  is  good,  d.  thou  j}ie 
119:1.34  d.  me  from  op.  of  man 
]5:J  consider  affliction,  d.  me 
154  plead  my  cause,  and  d.  me 
170  d.  nte  according  to  thy  w. 
140:1  d.  me  from  the  evil  man 
142:6  d.  ?«**  from  my  persecutors 
143:9  ti.  me  from  mine  enemies 
144:7  d.  vie  out  of  great  waters 
11  d.  me  from  stransre  children 
Is.  44:17  d.  me.  thou  art  my  God 
Jer.  :J8:19  aft-aid  lest  Jews  d.  me 
Acts  25:11  no  man  may  d.  me 
Rom..  7:34  rf.  mcfi-ombody  ofd.  ? 

2  Tim.  ■l:ly  d.  me  from  evil  work 

DEI..1VER  thee. 

Deuf.  23:14  in  camp  to  d.  thee 

1  Sam.  17:46  d.  thee  into 

2  A'.  20:6  d.  t.  and  city.  Is.  38:6 
Job  5:19  (/.  t.  in  six  troubles 


DEL 

Job  36:18  ransom  cannot  d.  thee 
Ps.  50:15  d.  i.  thou  shalt  glorify 

91:3  d.  tltee  from  snare  oifowler 
Prov.  2:12  d.  i.  from  way  of  evil 

16  d.  t.  from  strange  woman 
h.  57:13  thy  companies  d.  thee 
Jer.  1:8  with  thee  to  d.  t.  15:20 

38:20  J.  eaid  they  shall  not  d.  t. 

39:17  I  will  d.  thee  in  that  day 
Ezek.  21:31  d.  thee  to  brutish 

2:i:2S  d.  t.  to  them  thou  hatcst 

25:4  I  will  d.  t.  to  men  of  east 
7  I  will  d.  thee  for  spoil 
Dan.  6:16  thy  G.  will  d.  ihee 
IIos.  11:8  how  shall  I  d.  thee.  Is. 
Mat.  5:25  judge  d.  t.  Luke  12:58 

DELIVER  them. 
Ex.  3:8  down  to  d.  t.  Acts  7:34 
Deut.  7:2  Lord  shall  d.  them,  23 
Jos.  11:6  d.  them  up  all  Flaiu 
Jud.  20:28  to-morrow  I  will  d.  t. 
lSa?n.  14:37  wilt  thou  d.  them, 
2  Sam.  5:10;  1  Chr.U:10 

1  E.  8:40  d.  t.  to  ene.  2  7v'.  21:14 

2  Chr.  25:20  came  to  G.  to  d.  t. 
Xeh.  9:28  didst  (/.  them 

Job  5:4  neither  anv  to  d.  them 
Ps.  22:4  didst  d.  them 

37:40  the  L.  shall  rf.  the7n 

106:43  many  times  did,  he  d.  t. 
Prov.  11:6  right,  of  upr.  eha.  d.  t. 

12:6  the  mouth  ofupright  d.  t. 

24:11  forbear  to  (/.  theiii 
Is.  19:20  a  Saviour  and  d.  them 
Ezek.  7:19  not  d.  them,  Zep.  1:18 

34:12  my  sheep  aud  d.  them 
Acts  7:25  God  by  his  hand  d.  t. 
neb.  2:15  d.  t.  who  through  fear 

DELIVER  us. 
Jud.  10:15  (/.  us  only,  tliis  dav 

20:13  d.  vs  children  of  Belial 

1  Sam.  4:8  who  shall  (/.  its 
12:10  now  d.  vs  from  enemies 

2  K.  18::^0  will  d.  us.  Is.  36:15 

1  Chr.  16::^5  d.  vs  from  heathen 

2  Chr.  32:11  Lord  shall  rf.  vs 
Ps.  79:9  rf.  vs,  purge  away  sins 
Jer.  43:3  to  rf.  vs  to  Chaldeans 
Lam.  5:8  none  that  doth  d.  us 
Dan.  3:17  able  and  will  rf.  vs 
Mat.  6:13  rf.  vs  fr.  evil.  Luke  11:4 

3  Cor.  1:10  he  will  yet  rf.  t/.? 
Gal.  1:4  rf.  vs  from  evil  world 

DELIVER  you. 
Jud.  10:13  I  will  rf.  you  no  more 

14  rf.  you  in  tribulation 
3  Chr.  32:14  rf.  you  out  of  hand 
/*'.  36:14  II.  not  be  able  to  d.  ywt 
46.4  I  will  carry  and  rf.  you 
Ezek.  11:9  rf.  yoti  to  strangers 
Dan.  3:15  that  God  sh.  rf.  you 
Mat.  10:17  rf.  you  up,  Mark  13:9 

DELIVERAXCE.  S. 

Gen.  45:7  to  save  by  a  great  rf. 

Jud.  15:18  given  this  great  rf. 

2  K.  5:1  had  given  rf.  to  Syria 

13:17  arrow  of  Lord's  rf.  of  rf. 

1  Chr.  11:14  saved  by  a  great  rf. 

2  Chr.  12:7  I  will  grant  some  rf. 
Ezr.  9:13  given  such  rf.  as  this 
Est.  4:14  tlien  rf.  arise  to  Jews 
Ps.  18:50  great  rf.  giveth  to  king 

32:7  eomi>as8  with  songs  of  rf. 

44:4  command  rf.  for  Jacob 
Is.  36:18  not  wrought  any  rf. 
Joel  2:33  in  Z.  and  in  Jeru.  be  rf. 
Ob.  17  upon  Zion  shall  be  rf. 
Luke  4:18  to  preach  rf.  to  capt. 
Ileb.  11:35  not  accepting  rf. 

DELIVERED. 
Gen.  9:2  into  your  h.  are  they  rf. 

14:20  blessed  be  God  who  rf. 

25:2-1  her  days  to  be  rf.  fulfilled 
Ej-.  1:19  rf.  ere  midwives  come 

5:23  nor  hast  rf.  thy  people 

12:27  and  rf.  our  houses 
Deut.  2:36  Lord  rf.  all  unto  us 
1  Sarti.  4:!9  P.  wife  near  to  berf. 

17::i5  rf.  it  of  his  mouth 

30:23  rf.  cttmpanv  came  ag.  ua 

1  A'.  3:17  rf.  of  a  child  with  her 

2  E.  19:11  and  slialt  ihou  be  d.t 
./ob  22:W  rf.  by  punn.  of  hands 

23:7  be  rf.  for  ever  from  judge 
29:12  I  rf.  the  poor  that  cried 

Ps.  22:5  they  cried  and  were  rf. 
33:16  not  rf.  by  much  strength 
.55:18  rf.  mv  »oul  in  peace 
56:13  rf.  soul,  86:13;  116:8 
60:5  beloved  may  berf.  108.6 
69:14  rf.  from  them  that  hate  me 
78:61  rf.  hie  strength  into  capt. 

Prov.  11:8  is  rf.  out  of  trouble 
9  through  knowledge  just  berf. 
21  seed  of  rijrhteous  shall  be  rf. 
28:26  walk,  wisely,  shall  bo  rf. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


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DEL 

Ec.  9:15  by  wisdiMii  be  d.  city 

Is.  3ll:i;)  (/,  Siiinufiii  out 

;J8:)T  it.  ir  fnnn  pit  of  corrupt. 

■l'.l:'2-4  i»r  lawful  captivf  bo  (/,  / 
i'l  prt-y  iif  Icrriblc  sliuU  bct^. 

i>(i:7  was  il.  i>f  a  inaii-ctiild 
./cr.  2();1.1  </.  t'uiil  t)f  tbo  poor 
A>-(-.  .'J:l!»./.  Iby  ^oiil,  33:0 

1 1:16  thov  only  f'lull  be  rf. 

IT:  IT)  bivak  cov.  and  bo  d.  f 

m-.XX  all  ^.  unto  di-ath 

;W:3<1  t*lu'  JM  '/.  to  the  sword 
Ihm.  :l:-iS//.  s.-rv.  tliat  trusted 

ti:*i7  wbo  '/.  Daiili'i  IVom  lions 

1*^:1  tliv  pcopK-  he  <l. 
Jo^l  2::tt  cull  oti  I,,  ^ball  bo  d. 
Av\fk<  «*:1  sball  not  be  (/. 
Snc.  1:10  i;o  to  Bab.  there  be  d. 
Ihib.  3:'.t'A  tVoni  nowerofevil 
yfnt.  \V  l.'i  tempt  uod  arc  even  d. 
Mat.  11.21  all  thinjipare^/.  tome 
of  mv  Father.  Luke  10:22 

27:58  Pilate  com.  bodv  to  be  (/. 
Mark  10::K  be  a.  to  chief  pric!*ts 

15:15  and  d.  .Te(*U'«.  Lnke  2-'J:25 
Luke  1:57  she  should  be  (/.  2:6 

4.fi  that  is  d.  to  \\w. 

17  '/.  ti>  book  of  Esaias 

0:44  Sou  be  d.  into  hands  of  in. 

12:5S  L'ive  dili;;,  niavest  be  d. 

18:32  b.-  shall  be  rf.'to  Gentiles 
John  lfi:21  as  soon  a?  she  is  (/. 

lH::jt)  should  not  be  d.  to  Jews 
Acts  2:3.1 '/.  br  counsel  of  God 

15::i0  Judas  a"nd  Silas  d. 

27:1  they  d.  Paul  to  one  Julina 

2*^:17  d.  prisoner  from  Jerusal. 
linii}.  -1:25  was  d.  for  ouroflenc. 

7:G  now  we  are  d.  from  the  law 

H:2I  creature  itself  gball  be  d. 

15:31  d.  from  them  not  believe 
2  Cor.  4:11  arc  alwayst/.  todea. 
2  Th(.<.  3:2  d.  ffom  iinrea^.  nn-n 

1  Tim.  1:30  whom  I  ha.  d.  to  S. 

2  y'iwj.  4:17  I  was  d.  out  of  the 

month  of  the  lion 
U<h.  11:11  hy  tnith  Sarah  was  d. 
2  /"f/.  2:7  and  d.  just  Lot,  vexed 

21  turned  fiom  the  cimi.  d. 
Jude  3  faith  once  d.  to  the  sain. 
lirv.  12:2  and  pained  to  be  d. 

See  HAND.  HANDS. 

DELIVERED  him. 

Otn.  37:21  l{i-ubun  d.  /liin 

{>•  >it.  2::iJ  (iod  d.  him  beforens 

1  A'.  l.J:-2ti  I.ui-d  d.  h.  to  the  lion 
17:2:3  Elijah'/.  A.  to  his  mother 

/*v.  7:4  d.  h.  that  is  mine  enemy 
Mat.  18:31  (/.  fiim  to  tormentors 
27:2  (/.  ftiin  to  P.  Pilate.  Mark 
15:1 

18  for  envy  d.  him,  Mnrk\f>:\0 
2Ji  d.  h.  to  be  cruc.  Jotin  11l:lti 

Z'//>:  7:15  Jesus  (/.  h.  to  his  mot. 

24:S0  bow  our  rulers  d.  him 
John  18::J0  w<).  n<it  '/.  h.  to  thee 
.4.^^7:10  (/.  /(.  out  of  alllictiotis 

12:4  d.  h.  to  four  quarternione 
DELIVERED  me. 
Ex.  18:4  d.  me  fr.  swo.  of  Pha. 
Jud.  12:3  I  saw  yrd.  me  not 

2  Sam.  22:18  h<''f/.  7Htf  fVom  my 

ptronjr  enemy.  Pi*.  18:17 
20  her/,  mt  because hedelight- 

ed  in  me.  /*>.  18:19 
40  d.  me  from  vio.  Ps.  18:48 
Job  1(5;  II  r/.  m€  to  the  unjjodly 
pK.  18:4.3  '/.  jiie  from  striv.  of  pe. 
34:4  L.  (/.  mt'  from  all  my  fears 
54:7  d.  me  nut  of  all  my  trouble 
John  l'.t:ll  (/.  //M  hath  trreat.  sin 
2  7i//(.  3:11  or  Ih.'iii  rdlL.  d.  7ne 

DELIVERED  thee. 
15am.  24:10  f/.  /.  to-d.intom.  h. 
2  Sam.  12:7  I  d.  tht-e  out  of  the  h. 
Pfi.  81:7  calledst  and  I  d.  thte 
Ez^k.  iri;27  I  d.  f.  lo  them  ih.  h. 
t/o/(«  ]S::J3  ch    priests  (/.  t.  to  me 

DELIVERED  ihrm. 
Ex.  18:8  Mo^.  told  bow  L.  d.  t. 
Jud.  3:0  r.  up.  deiiv.  who  d.  th. 
2  A'.  19:12  srods  d.  (h.  Is.  37:12 
2  Chr.  20:8  */.  /A^;«  to  trouble 
J'*.  78-43  he  ^/.  th    ftom  enemy 
107:*!  he  (/.  fh.  out  of  distresses 
20  he'/.  ?/(.  from  destrnctioiw 
/f  34:2  hath  */.  th.  to  siau<rhler 
Mat.  25:14  */.  to  (hem  his  coods 
if/i-<  1:2  as  they  (/.  them  un.  us 
Act^  16:4  */.  /.  decrees  (or  to  ke. 

1  Tor.  11:2  keepordin.  asl  rf. /. 
iPet.  2:4  (/.  f.  nilo  chains  of  d. 

DELIVERED  up. 
Xttm.  21:3  Lord  d.  up  the  Can. 

2  .9«m.  18:28  (/.  up  men  that  lift 
C^d.  14  nor  d.  up  those  that  rem. 


Art.'i  3:13  uloritled  Son  ye  d.  yp 
Itom.  8:  {J  iHir  d.  him  up  for  nt) 

1  Cor.  15:21  Uii\c'/,  *//>  kinj;dom 
Rev.  20:13  and  hell  d.  up  dead 

DELIVERED  un. 
Ex.  2:10  Eu'yp.  d.  u.<  fr.  »hep. 
,4r//(  G:14  eh'.  cus(om8  Mos.  (/.  tw 

2  ^'w.  1:10  f/.  uit  from  so  pr.  dea. 
Cot.  1:13./.  ».v,  fr.  pow.  of  dark. 
1  Theit.   1:10  who  (/.  Tw  fr.  wrath 

DELIVERED  yon. 
Horn.  (1:17  obev.-d  d<iciriiie  d.  y. 

1  Cor.  11:23  that  1  d.  y.  15:3 

DELIVER ED8T.  E8T. 
Ps.  35:10//.  poor  fr,  him  si>oil. 
Mic.  (i:14  what  d.  1  give  to  8W0. 

DELIVERER. 
Jud.  3:0  L.  raised  up  </.  to  Is.  15 
18:28  there  was  no  </. 

2  Sam.  22-2  I.,  is  my  d.  Ps.  18:2 
Ps.  40:17  thou  art  my  rf.  70:5 

144:2  my  rtu'Iri-ss  and  my  d. 
Actji  7:35  did  iinf\  send  lo  he  ad. 
Horn.  11:2(1  come  out  of  Sion  d. 

DELIVER  ETH. 
Jot)  3r.:15  '/.  piMir  ni  his  alllictlon 
/'••■.  18:48//.  me  from  enemies 
31:7  thai  f<'ar  him,  and  //.  them 
17  (/.  thrill  out  of  troubles.  10 
07:10  (/.  out  of  hand  of  wicked 
144:10  who  (/.  David  from  swo. 
Pfor.  10:3rijrht.  d.  fr.  d.  11:4 
14:25  a  true  witness  d.  souls 
A.  43:22  are  for  a  prey,  none  d. 
Dan.  0:37  (Jod  d.  and  rescueth 

DELIVER  l\G. 
Luke  21:13  (/.  you  up  to  synag. 
.4r/^'23:4  d.  men  and  women 
20:17  d.  thee  from  the  Gentiles 

DELIVERY. 
h.  26:17  near  the  lime  of  her  d. 

DELlSIO\,  S. 
Ts.  6(i:4  I  will  choo>-e  their  d. 

2  Then.  2:11  send  them  strong  rf. 

DE.>f\\D. 
Dan.  4:17  d.  by  word  of  h.  ones. 

DE.>IA\D,  ED. 
Job  38:3  (/.  of  tliee,  40:7  ;  42:4 
Mat.  2:4  d.  \vh.  O.  sli.  be  born 
Luke  3:14  Soldi,  d.  what  shall 
17:20  when  he  was  d.  of  Phar. 
Actv  21:3.3  cap.  d.  who  he  was 

DEMAS. 
Col.  4:14:   Philf.  24 

3  Tim.  4:10  ]>.  iuith  forsjxken  me 

DEMETRIL'S. 
Actft  10:24  1).  a  silver.  3  John  12 

DEMO\STRATIOX. 
1  Cor.  2:4  but  in  d.  of  the  Spirit 

DEX,  S. 
Jud.  6:2  Israel  made  them  a. 
.lob  37:8  th.  the  beasts  po  into  d. 

3H;40  when  they  roucli  ill  (/. 
Ps.  10:9  lieth  as  "a  lion  in  his  d. 

104:22  lav  them,  down  in  d. 
Cant.  4:8V)ok  from  the  lions'  d. 
Is.  11:8  hand  on  cockatrice  d. 

33:14  towers  be  for  (/.  forever 
.At.  7:11  house  a  d.  of  robbers 

9:11  Jerusalem  a  //.  of  dnijjons 

10:22  cit.  of  Judah  a  d.  of  draj;. 
Dan.  6:16  cast  him  into  d.  of  li. 

24  cast  them  into  d.  of  lions 
.4»iO>'3:4y.  li(m  cry  out  of  rf.  / 
.\ah.  2:13  filled  (/.  with  ravin 
Mat.  21:13  a  d.  of  th.  Mark  11:17 
Heb.  11:38  tliev  wandered  In  (/. 
Hev.  6:15  bond  and  free  hid  in  d. 

DEW. 
Jcft.  24:27  lest  ve  (/.  your  God 

1  .A'  2:16  (/.  mo  not,  Prov.  30:7 
Job  8:18  then  it  shall  d.  him 
Prov.  30:9  lest  I  be  full  and  d. 
Mat.  10;:j.3  d.  mc.  him  will  I  d. 

16:24  let  him  (/.  himself,  Mark 

8:34 ;  Lukt  9:2-3 
26:.34  d.  mo  ihrice,  75;  Mark 

14:30.  72 
Lvke  20:27  d.  th.  is  any  resur. 

2  Tim.  2:12  d.  him.  he  will  d.  us 
13  he  cannot  d.  himself 

Tit.  1:16  in  works  they  d.  him 

DEXIED. 

1  K.  20:7  sent  and  I  rf.  hira  not 
Jf)b  31:28  I  sh.  have  d.  God  above 
Mat.  26:70 Prterrf.beforeall.  72; 

Mark    14:70;     luke    22:57 

John  18:25,  27 
Luke  8:45  all '/.  th.  touched  him 
12:9  be  d.  bef.  an;:eU  of  God 
John  1:20  John  d.  not 
Acts  3:13  wh.  d.  ia  prea.  of  PL 


DEP 

ActM  14  but  ve  d.  the  Holy  One 

1  Tim.  5:8  he  hath  '/.  the  faith 
AVi'.  3:13  hasi  ixii  ,/.  my  failh 

3:8  and  \u\f\  iiui  '/.  my  name 

DE.METII,  I.VU. 
Luke  12:0  thai  d.  me  before  men 

2  Tim.  3:5  r/.  the  power  thereof 
Tit.  3:12  that  d.  unyodlines« 

3  Pet  2:1  d.  L.  thai  bouphtthem 
1  John  3:33  a  liar  (/.    esus  is  C 

2.3  who  (/.  Son,  hath  not  Path. 
Jade  4  and  d.  l  he  only  Lord  God 

DE\()|\('E. 
Deut.  30:18  1  (/.  this  day 

DEPART. 
Ex.  33:1  d.  tliou  and  the  ])eo. 
1  Sam.  23:5  abide  not  in  bold,  d. 

29:10  as  soon  as  ye  be  up,  d. 
3  Sam.  15:1    s]jeed  to  //.  lest  he 
1  K.  13:5  d.  far  three  davs 
.A^;» 30:38  iiur.  of  his  house  d. 
Is.  11:13  envy  of  Ephr.  shall  d. 

52:11  d.  ye.  d.  ye.  Latn.  4:15 

54:10  the  mountains  shall  d. 
Jer.  50:3  (/.  both  man  and  beast 
.Mic.  2:10  d.  this  is  not  your  rest 
Zee.  10:11  sceptre  of  Eg.  shall  </. 
Mat.  8:34  d.  out  of  c.  Mark  5:17 

10:14  when  ve(/.  out  of  that  ho. 

.1A//A-6:11;  Luke^A 
Luke  3:39  thy  scrv.  d.  in  peace 

13:31  d.  llei-od  will  kill  Ihce 

21:21  let  them  in  midst  d.  out 
John  7:3  ^■aid  (/.  go  into  Judea 

13:1  Jesus  knew  he  sliould  d. 

16:7  but  if  I  </.  I  will  eend  him 
.1/7.N'  l(i:;]6  (/.  and  ^'o  in  peace 
30  desired  theiiiH)  d.  out  of  ci. 

20:7  Paul  preaclied  readv  to  (/. 

22:31  .-/.  I  w  ill  send  thee'to  Gen. 

2.5:4  would  d.  shortly  thither 

27:12  more  part  advised  to  d. 

1  Cor.  7:15  if  unb.  d.  let  him  d. 
Phil.  1:2-3  d.  and  to  bo  with  Chr. 
Jam,,  2:16  (/.  in  peace,  be  clothed 

DEPART  from. 

Nam.  16:26  d.f.  tents  of  these 
Ihut.  4:9  they  d.fr.  thy  heart 
Jud.  7:3  fearful  d.fmm  Gilead    . 
3  Sam.  13:10  sw.  never  d.f.  iio. 
20:21  del.  Sheba,  and  I  will(/.  f. 

2  Chr.  18:31  G.  moved to(/./.  li. 
Job  21:14  say  to  (i.  (/./.  us,  22:17 

28:28  to  d.f.  evil  is  linders. 

Ps.  6:8  d.  from  me,  wo.  of  iniq. 

Mat.  7:2.1 :  Z,'/A-<?  13:37 
34:14  (/.  f'.  evil   do  ijoort,  37:27 
101:4  a  iVoward  heart  d.f.  me 
119:115  d.  f.  me.  ye  evil-doers 
139:10  (/.  f.  me  ye  bloody  men 

Pror.  3:7  fear  Lord.  (/.  from  evil 

1.3:14  d.fr.  sna.  of  death.  14:37 

19  aboni.  to  fools  to  d.f.  evil 

15:24  he  may  d.fwm  hell  ben. 

16:6  by  fear  of  L.  men.  d.f.  cv. 

17hiLrliway,  is  to  d.from  cril 

Is.  14:25  burden  d.f.  shoulders 

Jtr.  6:8  lest  my  soul  d.f.  thee 
17:13  d.  fr.  me  be  •wri.  in  earth 
31::i6  if  ordin  d.  f.  before  me 

Ezek.  16:43  my  je'al.  d.fr.  thee 

/Aw.  9:13  woe  lo  tli.  wh.  I  d.f. 

Mid.  25:41  '/.  /'.  me.  ve  cursed 

Mark  6:10  abide,  tilfye  d.f. 

Luke  5:8  d.f.  me,  I  am  sinful 
8:37  Gadar.  bes.  him  to  d.fr. 

Acta  1:4  should  not  d.f.  Jerus. 
18:2  ccmi.  Jews  to  d.  f.  Konie 

2  Cor.  13:8  that  it  mii^lit  d.  f.  me 
1  Tim.  4:1  some  shall  rf./.  faith 

3  Tim.  2:19  namcth  C.  d.f.  iniq. 

Xot  DEPART. 

Cen.  49:10  sceptre  not  d.  from  J. 
Jos.  1:8  book  of  law  shall  nttt  d. 
Jud.  6:18  d.  n.  hence  till  I  come 
3  Sam.  7:15  mercy  n.  d.  from  hi. 

'i:i:-Si  sta.  I  did  n.  d.  fn)m  them 
Jul/  7:10  Ion;;  not  d.  from  me 

15::i0  he  shall  not  d.  out 
Ps.  55:11  ^uile  (/.  not  from  str. 
Pror.  3:21  t'o/  (/.  from  eyes,  4:21 

5:7  (/.  not  from  worUsoY  my  m. 

17:13  evil  uttt  d.  hum  his  house 

22:6  when  old,  he  will/'O?  d. 

37:33  will  not  his  foolishness  d. 
It.  54:10  kindness  ?hall  Jtot  d. 

50:21  my  Spirit  and  wo.  not  d. 
.hr.  .32:40  shall  not  d.  from  me 

37-9  the  Chaldc.  shall  not  d. 
.Vat.  14:16  they  need  not  d.  pive 
Luke  4:42  that  he  should  not  d. 

12:59  not  d.  till  thou  hast  paid 

DEPARTED, 

Gen.  13:4  so  Abraham  //. 
Aum.  13:0  kiDdJcd,  and  he  d. 


DEP 

P/i.  m5:38  E.  glad  when  they  d. 
Is.  38:13  mine  a;.,'e  Is  (/. 
Lam.  1:6  all  her  beauty  is  d. 
Mtit.  2:0  the  wise  men  d.  13 

14  Joseph  and  Mary  d.  in.  E. 
4:13  Jesus  rf.  9:27;    11:1;    13:9; 
13:53;  14:13;  1.5:21.  29;  16:4; 
19:15;  Mark  1:35;  6:46;  8:13; 
Lvke    4:42;    John   4:3,    43; 
6:15-  12:36 
Luke  5:3.5  he  d.  to  his  own  house 
7:34  mesen;,'rrs  of  John  were  d. 
10:30  thieves  wtamded  him,  d. 
.Irts  15:30  Paul  and  Barna.  d. 
Phib'.  15  pi  rhaps  he  therefore  (/. 
liev.  6:14  hrnveii  d.  as  a  serial 

DEPARTED  from. 

fien.  31:10  sleep  d.f.  mine  cye9 
A'/ym.  14:0  defence  is  d.f.  them 
33:3  they  (/.  f.  Kameses.  3-40 
Deut.  1:10  wlien  we  rf.  /.  Iloreb 
Jud.  16:20  wist  not  L.  was  d.f. 

1  Sam.  4:21  glory  is  rf./.  Isr.  22 
16:14  Spirit  (/./.  Sauf.  18:13 

23  the  evil  spirit  d.fivm  him 
28:15  God  is  a.  from  me 
Ps.  18:21  not  wicked  d.f.  my  O. 
Is.  7:17  Ephraini  rf./r.  Judali 
Dan.  4:31  kin:*dom  is  rf.  7".  thee 
IIos.  10:5  jrlory  of  Sam.  d.  fr.  it 
.1/'//.  28:8  d.  (quickly/,  sepulc. 
Luke  4:13  (/.  /.  him  for  a  season 
Ihf.  lft:I4  fr'uits  thy  soul  lusted 
after  are  d.  from  thee 

DEPARTED  not  from. 

2  Sam.  22:23  not  d.  f.  my  Ci.  Ps, 

18:21 

3  A'.  3:3  he  rf.  not  therefrom.  13.-S 
10:39  rf.  w.  /'.  sins  of  Jer.  31:13, 

6:11;  14:24;  15:0,  18;  17:33 

18:6  H.  rf.  n.  f.  following  Lord 
3  Chr.  34:33  tliev  rf.  n.  f.  fol.  L. 
Ps.  110:103  n.  d.f.  thyjudgm. 
Luke  2:37  Anna  rf.  notf.  temple 

DEPARTED  out. 
Jud.  6:21  an.  rf.  o.  of  his  sight 
Mai.  2:8  ye  are  rf.  o.  of  the  way 
J/a/.  17:18  rebuked  d.  and  he 
rf.  out 

DEPARTETH. 
Job  27:21  w.  car.  away  and  he  rf. 
/^■oi'.  14:16  wise  man  rf.  fr.  evil 
Ac.  6:4  rf.  in  darkness 
A.  59:15  that  rf.  fr.  evil,  a  prey 
J<r,  3:20  as  a  wife  treach.  rf. 

17:5  whose  heart  rf.  from  Lord 
Kah.  3:1  the  jn-ey  rf.  not 
Luke  9:39  bruis.  him  hardly  rf. 

DEPARTIXG. 
/is'.  59:13  in  rf.  away  from  God 
//rt/i.  9:5  rf.  from  thy  precepts 
llos.  1:2  whoredom,  rf,  from  Lo. 
Mark  6:33  people  paw  them  rf. 
,-lc/*  20:29  alt.  my  rf.  sh.  wolves 
/A&.  3:12  in  rf.  from  li\ing  God 

11:23  mention  of  the  rf.  of  Isra. 

DEPARTURE. 

Ezek.  26:18  be  troubled  at  thy  rf. 

2  Tim.  4:6  time  of  my  rf.  is  at  h. 

DEPOSED. 
Dan.  5:20  he  was  rf.  from  throne 

DEPRIVED. 
Gen.  27:45  rf.  of  bolli  in  one  day 
Job  .39:17  (iod  rf.  her  of  wisdom 
U,  38:10  rf.  of  residue  of  years 

DEPTH. 
(7o6  28:14  rf.  saith.  It  is  not  in  me 

38:16  or  walked  in  search  of  rf.  / 
Ps.  33:7  the  rf.  in  storehouses 
Pror.  8:27  compass  on  face  of  rf. 

25  3  and  the  earth  for  rf. 
h.  7:11  ask  it  either  in  the  rf. 
.Ion.  2:5  rf.  closed  me  round  ab. 
Mat.  18*6  drowned  in  rf.  of  sea 
Mark  4:5  no  rf.  of  earth  wither. 
linni.  8:;19  nor  rf.  Sep.  us  fr.  love 

ll::i3  O  th.'  rf,  of  the  riches  hot. 
Eph.  3:I8rf.  of  the  love  of  Christ 

DEPTHS. 

Ex.  15:5  rf.  have  covered  them 

8  rf.  congealed  in  heart  of  sea 

Deut.  8:7  '/.  spnngout  of  valleys 

ps.  68-32  br.  i)eo.  from  rf.  of  sea 

71:30  br.  me  up  fr.  rf.  of  earth 

77:16  the  rf.  were  troubled 

78:15  drink,  as  ofit  of  great  rf. 

106:9  led  them  tluougn  tlierf. 

107. 2(i  thev  go  down  again  to  rf. 

130:1  out  of  the  rf.  have  1  cried 
Pi-o\\  3:20  by  his  knowl.  rf.  bro. 

8:24  when  no  rf.  I  was  br.  forth 

9: 18  her  guest  s  are  in  rf.  of  bell 
/*.  51:10  made  rf.  of  sea  a  way 
Ezek.  27:ai  Bhalt  be  broken  in  d. 


820 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


DES 
Mlc.  7:19  cast  sins  into  d.  of  sea 
£ev.  2:24  uot  known  a.  of  Satan 

DEPUTED. 
8  Sam.  15:3  no  man  U.  of  the  ki. 

DEPITY. 
1  JC.  92:47  a  d.  was  kini^ 
Ar/x  l:j:8  to  turn  rf.  fr.  the  faith 
18:12  Gallio  was  d.  of  Achaia 
DEPITIES. 
Ac/s  19:38  are  i/.  let  th.  implead 
DERBE.    Ads  14:6 

DERIDE,  ED. 
JTab.  1:10  sh.  d.  ev.  strong-hold 
Z'l^-e  16:14  the  Pharisees  d.  him 
23:35  rulers  also  with  peo.  d. 
DERISIOW 
Job  30:1  younr;er,  have  me  in  d. 
Ps.  3:4  L.  shall  liave  them  in  d. 
44:13  a  f/.  to  them  ab.  us,  79:4 
59:8  slialt  have  heathen  in  d. 
119:51  proud  have  had  me  in  d. 
Jer.  20:7  in  </.  daily  ;  Sad.  daaly 
48:26  Jloab  shall  be  in  d.  39 
27  was  not  Israel  a  d.  to  thee 
Lsm.  3:14  a  d.  to  all  hiv  people 
Hzfk.  23:32  shalt  he  had  m  </: 
36:4  to  cities  wliicli  l>ec.  a  d. 
Hos.  7:16  be  their  d.  in  Egypt 

DESCEXD. 
Ps.  49:17  glory  not  d.  after  him 
Ezek.  26:20  that  d.  into  pit,  31:16 
Mark  15:32  let  C.  d.  from  cross 
Acts  11:5  I  saw  a  vision,  ves.  d. 
Rom.  10:7  who  d.  into  thedeep  ? 
1  Thes.  4:16  L.  sh.  d.  fr.  heaven 

DESCE.\DED. 
JE!)-.  19:18  L.  d.  on  Sinai  in  fire 
34:5  L.  (/.  in  the  cloud 
Ps.  1:J3:3  as  dew  that  d.  on  Zion 
Prov.  :30:4  as.  to  heaven  or  d.  ? 
Mat.  7:25  rain  d.  Hoods  came.  27 
28:2  angel  of  L.  d.  from  heaven 
Luke  3:22  H.  G.  d.  in  Ijod.  shape 
Acts  24:1  Ananias  high-pviest  d. 
E[ih.  4:10  he  that  d.  is  the  same 

DESCE\DETH,  I\G. 
&'£';l,  28:12  the  angels  of  God  as- 
cending and  d.  John  1:51 
Mat.  :J:1S  saw  Sp.  d.  Mark  1:10 
Jolin  1:32  Spirit  d.  like  a  dove 

33  on  whom  slialt  see  spirit  d. 
Acts  10:11  a  vessel  d.  as  a  sheet 
./am.  3:15  this  wisdom  d.  not 
.S«o.  21:10  city  d.  out  of  heaven 

DESt'EXT. 
X"/;«  I9:.37  <^  of  mount  of  Olives 
Hcb.  7:3  Melcliizeilck  without  d. 
6  rf.  is  ncit  counted  from  them 
DESCRIBE,  ED,  ETH. 
Jos.  18:4  go  til.  land  and  d.  it 
Jud.  8:14  d.  to  him  the  princes 
Pom.  4:6  as  D.  d.  the  hlessedn. 
10:5  Mos.  (/.  righteousn.  of  law 
DESERT,    mid^rness. 
Ex.  5:3  three  days  jonr.  into  d. 
Num.  27:14  rebelled  in  d.  of  Zin 
Job  24:5  as  wild  asses  in  d.  go 
Ps.  78:40  grieve  liini  in  d. 
102:6  I  am  like  an  owl  of  rf. 
106:14  tempted  God  in  the  d. 
Is.  13:21  wild  beasts  of  d.  shall 

lie  there,  34:14;  J"f/-.  50:39 
21:1  so  it  Cometh  from  thed. 
.33:1  the  d.  shall  rejoice 

6  slr-'ams  in  the  (/, 
40::^  slraiirlit  in  d.  a  highway 
d1-i(i  1  ,..:ii  -=,..  ;.,  .1   .1?.  ....  i 


41:19  1  will  set  in  d.  the  lir-tree 
43:19  make  rivers  in  the  d.  20 
51:3  her  d.  like  garden  of  Lord 
Jer.  17:6  sh.  be  like  heath  in  d 
25:84  peo.  dwell  in  (/.  sh.  drink 
50:12  fhaldea  shall  be  a  d. 
Bzek.  47:8  these  waters  go  in   d 
Mat.  24:26  behold,  he  is  in  the  d. 
John  6:31  did  e.  manna  in  the  d 

DESERT  land. 
Dent.  32:10  foiuul  himina';. ;. 

DESERT  place. 
.yfiirk  6::il  come  ye  into  a  d.  p. 
32  dcimiied  into  a  d.  place. 
Mat.  11:13;  Luke  A:ii 
Z!rf(!  9:10  aside  iiriv,  into  ad.  p. 

DESERTS. 
Is.  48:21  he  led  them  through  d. 
Jrr.  2:6  led  us  thro,  a  land  of  d. 
Ezek.  1.3:4  proph.  likefoxesin  d 
Luke  1:S0.I.  was  in  the  d.  till 
lleb.  Il::j8  they  wandered  in  d. 

DESERT,  8. 
Ps.  28:4  render  to  them  their  d. 
Ezek.  7-27  ae.  to  </.  will  Ijiid'-o 

DESERVE,  ETH,  l\«. 
Jud.  9:16  ac.  to  d.  of  his  hands 


DES 

-Sir.  9:13  less  than  our  iniq.  d. 
Ja>  11:6  less  than  thy  iniq;d. 

DESIR.4bLe. 
Ezek.  23:6  d.  young  men,  12,  23 

DESIRE,  Substanlive. 
Gen.  3:16  d.  .«hall  be  to  thy  has 
4:7  to  thee  shall  be  his  d 
Dent.  18:6  all  d.  of  his  mind 

1  Ham.  9:20  on  whom  d.  of  Isra 

2  Sam.  23:5  salva.  and  all  my  d 
1  A    10.-13  queen  of  S.  all  her  d.  ' 

rl  V;  }^'-^?  "■'"'  ""?'■■  whole  rf. 
Job  14:15  d.  to  work  of  thy  han 
31:16  If  withheld  poor  from  d  ' 
„f„f  .'^.•'^'i"ish.  would  answer 
„  '.„ ?•, '^  ''"I'  ''o  ''■'ed  to  end 
Ps.  10:3  boast,  of  his  heart's  d. 

17  hast  heard  d.  of  humble 
21:2  given  him  his  heart's  d 
.38:9  all  my  d.  is  before  thee 
54:7  seen  d,  on  enemies,  92:11     ' 
59:10  let  nie  see  d.  on  enemies 
78:29  gave  them  their  own  d 

Vi-^l  f"!;  •'«'"■  m.v  f'.  of  wicked 
ll'.i:8  tin  he  see  d.  on  enemies 
10  d.  of  wicked  shall  perish 
118:7  shall  I  see  my  d.  on  them 
14.^:16  satisflest  d.  of  ev,  livine 
19  fulfil  d.  of  them  fear  him 
Pron.  10:24  d.  of  righte.  be  "r 
11:-J3  d.  of  righte.  is  only  good 
1.3:12  d.  Cometh,  a  tree  of  life 
19  d.  accomplished  is  sweet 
19:-32  d.  of  a  man  is  his  kindn 
21:25  d.  of  slothful  killeth  him 
Ec.  0:9  than  wandering  of  d 
12:5  and  d.  shall  fail,  because 
Cant.  7:10  his  d.  is  towards  me 
Is.  26:8  d.  of  soul  to  tliy  name 
•Tfr  44:14  ye  have  a  d.  to  return 
AjM-.  24:16  take  d.  of  thine  eves 
21  profane  d.  of  your  eves  25 
Van.yy.Zl  nor  reg.  d.  of  "women 
Hos.  10:10  my  d.  I  should  chas 
Mic  7:3uttercth  mischievous  d 
llab.  2:5  enlargeth  his  d.  as  hell 
//d7.  2:7  d.  of  all  nations  shall 
iwi-e  22:15  with  d.  I  des.  to  eat 
Pnm.  10:1  my  he;irt's  d.  for  Isr 
15:23  having  groat  d.  to  come' 
i  tor.  7:7  told  nsyourcirnestd 
ni'?/\''i'„'  J''"h''"i'^"t  d.  yea,  what 
P/fjA  1:23  having  a  d.  to  depart 
1  Thes.  2:17  see  yo.  face  with  d. 

DESIRE,  Verb 
Et.  10:11  for  that  ve  did  d 
34:24  nor  shall  anv  d.  thy  land 
Dent.  5:21  nor  d.  neighbor's  wife 
7:25  not  d.  the  silver  or  <rnld 

1  K.  2:20  I  d.  one  small  petition 

2  A.  4:2«  d.  a  son  of  my  lurd  ? 
Neh.  1:11  d.  to  fear  thy  name 
Jnh  13:3  I  d.  to  reason  with  God 

ll'It?'  ™t ''■nowl-  of  thy  ways 
.3.5:.32  for  I  d.  to  justify  thee 
36:20  d,  not  the  night'  when 
Ps.  40:6  ofl'er.  thon  didst  not  d 
4.5:11  greatly  d.  thy  beauty 
70:2  to  confusion  d.  my  hurt 
7.3:23  none  I  d.  beside  thee 
Pror.  3:15  canst  d.  not  to  he  eo 
•23:6  neither  d.  his  dainty  meats 
•24:1  nor  d.  to  be  with  them 
Is.  53:2  no  beauty  we  sh.  d.  him 
Jer.  22:27  land  they  d.  to  leturn 
Dan.  2:18  d.  mercies  of  G  of  h 
.\7nos  5:  IS  woe  to  you  d.  day  of 
Mark  9:;J5  any  d.  to  be  Hrst 
10:33  for  ns  whatev.  we  sh.  d 
11:24  what  ye  d.  when  ve  pray 
15:8  d.  to  do  as  he  had  done 
.yts  28:22  d.  to  hear  what  think 
1  I nr.  14:1  d.  spiritual  gifts 
■2  Tor,  11-12  from  them  d,  oceas 
oX  T  '';9,''«g-  '"  he  m  bondage' 
Jll  1  d.  to  be  present  with  voii 
21  ye  that  d.  to  be  under  law 
6:12  as  d.  to  make  a  fair  show 
^M.  3:13Id.thatyefainfnot 
'  "'{■  ■*■' '  "ft  because  d.  a  cift 
/;•//,'",• -.r/'-  '"^^  "f  »  hi.shop 

;1,;.    .  !'''^' '';  "  '"■"'''■  country 
/"/,";  ,ir ''■♦,"  •'"''•^•"otobt. 

//„■.     ^  ""-';'"  ''•  '°  look  into 
2:2  as  babes,  d.  t  losincciemiik- 

AVt..  9:6  men  shall  d.  to  Sie,  and 

DESIRED. 

ff.n.  3:6  tree  to  be  d.  to  m  wise 

.va«.  18:13  behold  kin  "ye  d 
lA.9:19Solom.d.2CTr/8:6''- 

/^'^  19:10  more  i.ilK'd.  th   -old 

TA-^nT !'""-, '''■"'■""■Wd 

10,:J0  brint'cth  to  th.  d.  haven 


DES 

A-.  1.32:13  d.  it  for  his  habitation 

14  here  dwell  for  I  have  d.  it 
Prm\9,:\\  d.  not  to  he  compared 
21:20  there  is  a  treasure  to  be  d. 
A-c.  8:10  what  my  eyes  d.  I  kept 
Is.  '26:9  with  my  soul  I  d.  thee 
iV'-  y;??  neither  d.  woful  day 
uos.  6:6  1  d.  mercy,  not  sacrifice 
Zfp.  2:1  O  nation  notd. 
Mat.nw-  righte.  have  d.  to  see 
-P/rtc*  lo:6  one  pris,  whom  th.  d. 
Luke  9:9  and  he  d.  to  see  him 
10:24  kings  have  d.  to  see  those 
88:31  Satan  hath  d.  to  sift  you 
Acts  12:20  they  d.  peace 
13:7  Sergius  Paulus  d.  to  hear 
21  afterward  they  d.  a  kin" 
28  d.  Pilate  he  should  be  slain 
i6:.39  d.  to  depart  out  of  city 
25:3  d.  favor  against  Paul 
1  Cor.  16:12  d.  him  to  come 
1  John  5:15  have  petitions  we  d. 


DES 


DESIREDST,  EST. 

Z>c«^.  18:16  ace.  to  all  thou  d. 
Ps.  51:6  d.  truth  in  inw.  parts 
16  thcni  d.  not  sacrifice,  else 
J/a/.  18:32  forgave  bee,  thou  d. 


DESIRES. 

Ps.  37:4  give  thee  d.  of  thy  h 
140:8  grant  not  d.  of  wicked 
-EJjA.  2:3  fulfilling  d.  of  the  fiesh 

I  DESIRETH. 

1  Sam.  20:4  wli.  fhv  soul  d  will 

2  Sum.  3:21  reign  over  all  h.  d. 
./oA  7:2  as  a  serv.  d.  the  shadow 

23:13  his  soul  d.  that  ho  doeth 
P<.  .34:12  wh.  man  is  he  that  d. 

68:16  hill  God  d.  to  dwell  in 
Pror.  12:12  wicked  d.  net  of  evil 

13:4  slusrsrard  d.  and  hath  not 

21:10  .soul  of  wicked  d.  evil 
A'c.  6:2  nothing  of  all  that  ho  d 
Luke  5:.3n  drunk  old  w.  d.  new 

14:32  he  d.  conditions  of  peace 

1  Tim.  3:1  bishop,  d.  a  good  w. 
DESIRI\G. 

Mat.  12:46  d.  to  speak  with  him 
20:80  d.  a  certain  thing  of  him 
Luke  8:-20  breth.  d.  to  see  thee 

2  Cor.  5:8  d.  to  be  clothed  upon 

1  Thes.  3:6  d.  greatly  to  see  us 

2  Tim.  1:4  greatly  d.  to  see  thee 
DESIROrS. 

Pror.  2.3:3  not  d.  of  his  dainties 
Luke  23:8  H.  was  d.  to  see  him 
2  for.  11:32  d.  to  apprehend  me 
Gal.  5:26  not  be  d.  of  vain-o-lory 

1  Thes.  2:8  alTectiona.  d.  of  you 
DESOL.VTE. 

2  Sam.  13:20  Tamar  remained  d. 
JoS  15:28  dwelleth  in  d.  cities 

'    16:7  made  d.  all  my  company 
•30:3  wildern,  in  fomier  times  d 
.38:27  to  satisfy  the  d.  ground 

Ps.  25:16  mercy,  for  I  am  d. 
40:15  be  d.  for  a  reward 
69:25  let  their  habitation  ho  d. 
14.3:4  my  heart  within  me  is  d. 

Is.  1:7  your  country  is  d. 
3:26  she  d.  shall  sft  on  ground 
7:19  sh.all  rest  all  in  d.  valleys 
13:22  beasts  sh.  cry  in  d.  houses 
24:6  that  dwell  therein  are  d. 
49:8  to  inherit  d.  heritages 
21  lost  my  children,  and  am  d 
54:1  chil.  of  d.  ffa/.  4:27 

3  d.  cities  to  be  inhabited 
■Ter.  2:12be  ye  very  d.  saith  L. 

6:8  lest  I  make  thee  d.  a  land 
9:11  I  will  make  thecities  of  J 

d.  10:20;  :i3:10;  44:0 
10:23  made  his  habitation  d. 
18:11  and  being  d.  it  niourneth 
19:8  this  city  d.  and  a  hissing 
.32:43  is  d.  without  man,  .3.3:12 
49:80  their  habitations  d.  50:45 
Lam.  1:13  d.  all  day.  .3:11 
16  my  children  are  d. 
4:5  did  feed  delicately  are  d. 
5:18  mount,  of  Zion  which  isd. 
Ezek.  6:6  altars  may  he  made  d. 
19:7  he  knew  their  d.  J)alaces 
20:'26  make  them  d.  to  the  end 
3,3-3  Seir,  I  will  make  thee  d. 
15  didst  1-e.joice,  bee.  it  w  as  d. 
36:3  mude  you  d.  and  swal. 
33  d.  cities  are  fenced  and  inh. 
36  I  ihe  L.  plant  that  n-as  d. 
Dan.  9:17  to  shine  on  sanct.  d. 
11:31  abomi.  th.  makcth  d.  1-8:11 
Ilos.  13:16  Sam.  shall  become  d. 
Joel  1:17  the  gamers  are  laid  d. 
IS  flocks  of  sheep  arc  m.nde  d. 
Mic.  1:7  id.  thereof  will  I  lay  d. 
6:13  making  theo  d.  bee.  of  sins  1 


Zep.  3:6  their  towers  are  d 
Mat.  23:.38  is  left  d.  Luke  1.3-.35 
Acts  1:20  let  his  habitation  bed 
'  Iim.  5:5  a  wid.  indeed,  and  d 
Per.  17:10  and  make  her  d. 
18:19  in  one  hour  is  shemade  d. 
Land  DES0L.4TE. 
Lev.  86:.34  enjoy  sab.  as  Ion?  as 
itliethd.  3.3:43 ;  2  C'*;-.  36:21 
Is.  6:11  until  the  land  be  ut  d 
13:9  of  L.  Cometh  to  lay  land'd. 
62:4  nor  thy  /.  more  he  term   d 
Jer.  4:7  gone  to  make  thy  /.  d.  ' 
27  Lord  said,  whole  /.  sh.  bed 
7:.34  cease  mirth  for  I.  sh.  bet/.' 
12:11  whole  land  is  made  d. 
18:16  their  I.  d.  and  a  hissin» 
25:.3S  /.  is  d.  hec.  of  his  anger 
38:43  /.  whereof  ve  say.  It  fs  d. 
50:3  nation  sh.  make  her ;.  d. 
Ezek.  6:14  the  I.  d.  yea  more  d. 
1'2:19  /.  may  be  d.  fr.  all  therein 
15:8  and  I  will  make  the  /.  d. 
19:7  land  was  d.  and  fulness 
•29:9^  of  E.  bed.  .30:7;  32-15 
33:29  wh.  I  have  laid/,  most  d 
•36:.34d.  /.  sh.  bo  tilled,  it  lay  d 
35  I.  that  was  d.  is  like  Eden 
-Tnel  2-20  diive  him  to  a  land  d. 
Zee.  7:14  laid  the  pleas,  /a;id  d. 

DESOLATE   places. 
■lob  .3:14  built  d.  /).  for  thorns, 
Ps.  109:10  seek  bread outofd  p 
Is.  49:19  thy  d.  placeshn  too  nar. 
59:10  in  d.  ;>.  as  dead  men 
Ezek.  6:6  liigh;;.  shall  be  d. 
26:20  set  thee  in  p.  d.  of  old 
3,8:12  turn  thy  hand  on  d.  p. 
Amos  7:9  b.  p.  of  Isaac  sh.  be  d 
Mai.  1:4  ret.  and  build  thed.;).  ' 
.Shall  be,  or  shnlt  be  DESO- 

L.VTE. 
Ler.  26:,33  your  land  *;i««  be  d. 
■lob  15:.34  concr.  of  hyp.  sh.  be  d. 
Ps.  34:21  hate" righte.  ,-•/;.  be  d. 

22  none  th.  trust  in  liim.*.  *f  d 
Is.  5:9  many  houses  .■.h,///  be  d. 
15:6  waters  of  Ninirim  sh.  be  d, 
Jer.  '26:9  this  city  ,«.  be  d.  w-ith 
.33:10  which  ye  say  shall  be  d. 
49:2  Rabbnh  .ihafl  be  a  d.  heap 
60:13  Babylon  .«/;.  be  wholly  d. 
51:-26  thou  shalt  be  d.  for  ever 
Ezek.  6:4  your  altars  shall  be  d 
89:12  cities  of  Eg.  .ihallbed. 
33:28  mountains  of  Isr.  s.  be  d. 
.35:4  O  mount  Seir,  thou  sh.  be  d 
Hos.  5:9  Epii.  shall  bed.  in  the 

DESOLATE  wilderness. 
■ler.  1-2:10  ]ilefis.  portion  a  d.  w. 
Joel  2:3  and  behind  it  is  a  d,  w. 
3:19  and  Edom  shall  be  a  d,  to. 

DESOLATIO\. 
Ler.  26:32  will  br,  land  into  d. 
2  K.  22:19  should  become  a  d. 
2  fflc.  .30:7  up  to  d.  as  ye  see 
■lob  .30:14  in  d.  they  rolled 
Ps.  73:19  how-  brought  into  d. 
Pror.  1:87  fear  Cometh  as  d. 
3:-23  he  not  af.  of  d.  of  wicked 
Is.  17:9  in  that  day  shall  be  d. 
24:12  in  the  city  is  left  d, 
47:11  d.  come  on  thee  sud, 
51:19  tw-o  things  are  come,  d. 
64:10  Jerusalem  a  d. 
■ler.  22:5  this  house  sh.  hec.  a  d. 
2.3:18  Jerus.  and  Judah  a  d. 
44:8  this  day  they  are  a  d. 
22  therefore  is  your  land  ad. 
49:13  Bozra  a  d.;  17  Edom  a  a. 
50:2:J  how  is  Bab,  become  a  d. 
51:43  her  cities  are  a  d, 
Larn.  3:47  fear  is  come  on  ns,  d. 
Ezek.  7:27  prince  <-lotlied  with  d. 
23:33  he  tilled  with  cup  ofd, 
Dan.  .8:13the  transsrcssion  of  «?. 
Hos.  12:1  Eph.  daily  inc.  d. 
./op/ 3: 19  Ef:y|it  shiill  be  a  d. 
.inc.  6:16  should  make  thee  d 
Zp/;.  1:15  day  ofwnsten.  and  d. 
2:4  .\shkelon  lie  a  d.;  9  Moab 

13  he  will  make  Nineveh  a  d. 

14  d.  shni  I  he  in  the  thresholds 
.Vat.  12:25  ev.  kingd.  divided  ao-. 

itself  IS  br.  to  d.  Lule  11-17 
54:15  aboni.  ofd.  Mark  13:14 
Luke  21:20  d.  thereof  is  nigh 

DESOL.\TIOVS. 
Ezr.  9:9  to  repair  d.  thereof 
Ps.  46:8  what  d.  made  in  earth 
74:3  lift  up  thy  feet  to  perp,  d. 
Is.   01:4    shnll   raise  up  former 

d.  the  d .  of  many  general, 
Jer.  25:9  these  nations  perp.  d. 

18  Chaldeans'  hind  jierp  d., 
i'js*.  35:9  m.  Scir  perpetual  d.  ' 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDANCE. 


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DES 

Dan.  9:2  70  yours  in  (/.  of  Jcru. 
IM  nnd  bi'lioltl  our  tt. 
2ti  to  omlof  \vur(/.  determined 
ItKSlVVIK. 

I  Sam.  i'l  Snul  sh.  '/.  of  me 
AV.  2:'^0  lo  (nii-'e  my  tu'jirt  lof^ 
3  Cut:  4:S  iMTplexed,  not  ni  d. 

DESPAlBEn. 
S  Cor.  1:8  Hint  we  il.  even  of  life 

DESPKR  VTE.  I.Y. 
./hAri:2lis]ieeelu'siif(ilielli.'lt  isrf 
/v.  17:11  ill  tliedny  M' if.  sorrow 
J<r.  17:9  the  liear't  is  (/.  wieked 

DESPISE. 
Lri\  26:15  it'yef/.  my  statutes 

1  .>■(//«.  2::U>(/.  nie.  lirr  lii^litly  est. 

2  .V(h;i.  Ill:  I'i  why  did  ye  (/.  us 
E<l.  l:l~slmUrf.  their  liusb. 
Jobi-.U  d.  imt  ch.'ist.  Almighty, 

Aw.  3:11;  //f«.  12:5 
9:21 1  would  (/.  my  life 
l()::j  plio.  (/.  work  of  thy  hands 
31: 1:1  if  (/.  eause  of  man-servant 
/!«.  51:17  eonlriteh.  wilt  not  <^ 
7;J:2lMhou  shitlt '/.  their  inia^e 
102:17  Mill  not  (/.  theirjirayer 
Pror.  1:7  but  fools  (/.  wisdom 
6:.W  men  do  not  <l.  a  thief,  if 
2:i:!)  a  fool  will  rf .  the  wisd.  of 
22'/.  not  thy  mother  when  old 
Is.  3tl:12  beeau"se  ye  (/.  this  word 
Jer.  4:30  thy  lovers  will  tl.  thee 
2:i:17  say  to  tlu-m  that  d.  me 
Lam.  l:Sall  that  honored,  rf.  her 
Kzek.  2S:2ii  jud;;ni.  on  all  it.  th. 
-■lmo.-;5:21 1  (/.  ytiur  feast-days 
M(d.  1:6  O  priests,  (/.  my  name 
Mat.  K:H  ri.  the  oilier,  Luke  16:l:i 

lS:in./.  not  oneof  these  little 

Itom.  14:3  (/.  him  th.  eateth  not 

1  Cor.  11:22  or  (/.  ye  cliureh  <if  O. 

16:11  let  no  man  there.  (/.  him 

1  'I'/uf.  5:20  it.  not  prophesyinijs 

1  ri/zi.  4:12  let  nonerf.  thy  youth 
6:2  not  d.  them  bee.  brethren 

Tit.  2:15  let  no  man  (/.  thee 

2  l\-l.  2:10  Ihut  </.  ijoveniment 
Jud^^  8  (/.  dominion 

I)ESPI8ED. 
G^n.  16:4  mistress  d.  in  her  eves 

25:34  Esau  d.  his  birthright ' 
L^r.  26:43  they  d.  my  judgm. 
Xam.  11:20  ye  have''/,  the  Lord 

14:;J1  know  land  ye  have  d. 

16:'il  bee.  he  (/.  word  of  Lord 

1  .Sam.  10:27  tliey  (/.  liim 

2  Sam.  6:16  (/.  liim  in  her  heart 
2  A'.  10:21  daughter  of  Zion  hath 

-/.  thee,  />-.  37:22 

2  Chr.  36: 16  mocked,  d.  his  words 

Xe/i.  4:4  hear,  O  U.  for  we  are  d. 

Job  12:5  is  as  a  lamp  (/.  of  him 
10:  IS  yea.  young  children  d.  mc 

Pif.  22:6  1  ain  d.  of  iieo.  If.  N3:3 
24  not '/.  anlietion  of  afUicicd 
5."j:5  bcc;iu^e  (iod  hath  d.  rhem 
101:24  they  d.  pleasant  land 
110:141  I  am  small  and  d.  yet 

PfOV.  1:.30  they  '/.  all  my  reproof 
5:12  my  heart" '/.  reproof 
12:8  he  of  perverse  heart  be  d. 
0  he  that  is  d.  and  hath  a  serv. 

Ei'.  0:16  poor  man's  wisd.  isrf. 

Caut.  8:1  vea.  I  should  not  hud. 

In.  5:24  d.  word  of  11.  O.  of  Israel 
ai:8  he  hath '/.  the  cities 
5;j:3  li«  is '/.  and  rej.  of  men,  d. 
60:14  that  d.  thee  shall  bow 

Ji  r.  22:a.S  (.'on.  a  ./.  broken  idol  ? 
3.3:24 thev  have//,  my  jieople 
40:15  maUe  tlirc'/.  a'mongmen 

Liim.  2:6  hath  '/.  in  indignation 

Ezelt-   H»:.')0  whieh  hast  </.   the 

cath.  17:16. 18, 19 
20:l:l</.  my  judgments,  10 
22:8  hast  (/.  my  lioly  thinu's 

,4//iO(2:4  bee.  theyr/.  law  of  L, 

Oh.  2  thou  art  greatlv  d. 

2..'.  4:10'/.  ilay  of  .small  things 

Ml'.  l:ii  wh.-rein  .'/.  we  thy  n.  ? 

Liih  1S:0  ri  jhte.  and  d.  others 

Art.<  10:27  (rmi)leof  Diana  be </. 

1  Cor.  l:28tliiiigs'/.  God  chosen 
4: 10  yc  honorable,  we  arc  d. 
Gal.  4:14  inv  lempta.  ye  (/.  not 
Ileli.  10:28  tliat  d.  5Ioses'  law 
Jam.  2:6  but  ye  have '/.  the  poor 

DESPISERS. 
Art.i  13:11  behold.  veJ.  wonder 

2  Tim.  3:3  tleree,  ri.  of  those  good 

DESPISEST,  ET;|.  I\G. 

Job  36:5  behold,  (!r.xl  (/.  not  any 
Ps.  69:.33  L.  tl.  not  his  prisoners 
Prov.  11:12  vfild  of  wisdom  d. 
13:13d.  word  shall  be  destroyed 


DES 

Pmr.  1 1:2  perv.  in  ways.  </.  him 
21 '/.  his  neighbor  sinneth 
15:5  fool '/.  lather"s  instruction 
26  foidish  man  '/.  his  mother 
32rel'uselli  instrnetioii  </.  stuil 
10:16  thai  it.  bis  ways  shall  die 
.10:17  eve  I  hat  •/.  to  obey  mollier 
/v.  :tl;15'/.  i^aiii  of  oppressions 
40:7  to  him  nlioni  man  (/. 
l.id-r  10:16./.  vour/.  me;'/,  nier/. 
//""'.  2: 1 ./.  richi's  of  his  goodn. 
1  ■/'/"■.«.  4:8  that '/. '/.  not  man 
lUb.  12:2  cross  '/.  the  shame 

DESPITE. 
A-:'*.25:6tbv'/.  ai-aiiist.liidah 
IM   10:20  done  (/.  to  S]).  of  gr. 

DESPITEFrL,  lA". 

Kzek.  25: 15  veng.  with  a  d.  heart 

3(':5\vith(/.  mnids 
.!/«/.  5: 14 '/.  use  von.  LiiifiC.iH 
.  l'-/«  14:5  assault  to  use  them  (/. 
Itom.  1:30  haters  of  God  <t. 

DESTITITE. 
'V'Vi.  21:27  not  left '/.  my  master 
/v.  !02:I7reL'ard  prayefofrf. 

14 1:8 leave  n')t  liiv  soul'/. 
Pmr.  15:21  to  liimV/.  of  wisdom 
/!i'*.32:15'/.orwhichitwns 

1  Tim.  6:5  ni'ii '/.  of  the  truth 
//.«.  11:37  being'/,  afllieted, 
Jatn.  2:15  if  a  bro.  orsister  be  rf. 

DESTROY. 

f}en.  miZil.  riL'ht.  wi.  wicked  ? 
28  d.  all  city  for  lack  of  tive  f 
19:13  we  will'/,  this  place 

llfut.  6: 15  lest  an:;er  of  Lord  d. 
7:24 '/.  name  from  un.  heaven 
!1:14  let  me  alone,  I  may  '/. 
31:3  he  will '/,  these^iations 
32:25  '/.  young  man  and  virgin 
.3.3:27  shall  say, '/.  rhem 

2  Sam.  14:7  we  will  d.  heir  also 
16  would '/.  me  and  mv  son 

20:20  far  be  it  fr.  me  I  should  '/. 
22:41 '/.  th.  hate  me,  Ps.  18:40 
2  A'.  10:19  d.  worship,  of  liaal 
18:25  go  ag.  this  land  and  d.  it 
Kzr.  6:12'/.  kings  put  to  hand 
y.*S:lS  if  he '/.  him  fr.  his  place 
10:8  yt  thou  dost  d.  me 
19:26  worms'/,  this  body 
/v.  5:6  d.  them  speak  leasing 

10  d.  thou  them,  O  God 
21:10  their  fruit  shalt  thou  '/, 
28:5  he  shall  '/.  not  build  up 
.52:5  likewise  '/.  thee  for  ever 
.55:9 '/.  and  divide  their  tongues 
69:4  would  '/.  me  are  mi::ht,v 
74:8  Let  us  '/.  them  together 
143:12'/.  all  afflict  my  soul 
144:6  shoot  arrows,  d.  rliein 
145:20  all  wicked  will  he'/. 
Pim.  1:.32  prosp.  of  fools '/.  th. 
11:3  perverseiiess  of  transgr. '/. 
15:25  L.  will  '/.  house  of  proud 
21:7  robberies  shall '/.  them 
AV.  5:6  d.  work  of  thv  hands  ? 
7:10  why  shouldest  it.  thyself? 
'v.  3:12  d.  way  of  thy  paths 
11:9  nor'/,  in  holy  mount.  05:25 
13:9  shall  '/.  sinn<M-s  thereof 
25:7 '/.  in  this  mount,  the  face 
.hr.  5: 10 go  upon  walls,  and'/. 
6:5  by  nii'bt '/.  her  palaces. 
12:171  will '/.  that  naliim 
13:14  I  will  not  spare,  but  '/. 
1.5:6stretcli  mv  hand,  and  '/, 
17:18'/.  wilhdinibledestnict. 
23:1  piistra'sthat '/.  the  sheep 
49:9  If  thieves,  they  will'/. 
Lam.  3:66  persecute  and  '/.  them 
Ksfk.  9:8 '/.  all  resiihie  of  Israel  > 
/>'"'.  8:25  by  pe:ice  shall  he  '/. 
0:26  shall '/.  city  and  sanctuary 
11:26  feed  on  his  meat, '/.  him 
il'i.  8 '/.  wise  men  out  of  ICden  ? 
.t/ic.  2:10 polluted,  it  shall'/,  yon 
.Mat.  12:14  how  thev  might  (/. 

him,  .l/'irt  .3:0 :  11:18  ' 
21:41 '/.  those  wicked  men 
27:20  ask  Rarab.  and '/.  Jesus 
.Wt*  12:9  '/.  husband.  La.  20:10 
Jnim  2:19  .L  said,  d.  this  temple 
.4c.'s6:14  this.Iesns  d.  this  place 

1  for.  6:13 '/.  both  it  and  them 

2  Tlifs.  2:8 shall '/.  with  briglitn. 
Uet>.  2:14 '/.  him  had  power 
1  .Mm  .3:8  mi:;ht  '/.  works  of  d. 
Rer.  11:18'/.  Ih.  wh. '/.  th.-i-anh 
I  will,  or  win  I  DESTROY. 
(?«i.  6:7  Itri'ld.  m.'in  whom  I 
.Er.  23:27 /»'7/'/.  the  people 
Ps.  101:8  /H'i// early  d.  wicked 

118:10  in  n.of  L.  </.  thi'm.  11.  12 
/'.  19:3  I  will  d.  counsel  thereof 
42:14  IiMld.  and  dev.  at  once 


DES 

.^'r.  1.5:7  Iwitt  tl.  my  people 
Aifi.  25:7  /  will  d.  thee,  28:10; 

Ztp.  2:5 
.30:13  saith  Lord  /  ici// </.  idols 
,4;/"w.'.t;8  lu'ittd.  sinf.  kingdom 
.MarkW-.TAl  ivilld.  thistemiile 
1  Cor.  1:19/  u'iUd.  wisd.  of  wise 

\ol  DE.STROY. 
f.Vn.  18::il  not  d.  it  for20'8sake 
Deiil.  4::11  not  fors.  thee,  nor  U. 
9:26'/. /")/ thv  people 
10: 10  Lord  w  oulil /lo^  <<.  thee 

1  Saia .  21:21  /""' '/.  iiiv  name 

2  A'.  8:10".  ./.  .Ind.  for  Dav.  sake 
13:2.3  would  not  rt.  ther.t.  nor 

2  /•/')•.  12:12""/'/.  him.  altog. 
21:7  not  d.  the  hcuise  of  David 
.35:21  forbear  fr.  <i.  lie  d.  not 
I'x.  106::U  did  not  d.  nations 
/".  65:8  '/.  it  not,  bless,  is  in  it 
Dan.  2:24  '/.  n.  wisi'  men  of  Ba. 
Itom.  14:20'/.  ;/.  work  of  God 

To  DESTROY. 
Cfn.  19:13  hath  sent  us  to  d.  it 
//' '//.  9:19  was  wroth  to  d.  yon 
28:(k3  L.  will  ri'joice  to  d.  you 

1  Sam.  20:15  came  one  to  d.  ki, 

2  Sam.  1:14  not  af.  to  d.  anoint. 
20:19  to  d.  city  and  a  mother 
21:10  hand  on  .lenisa.  to  d.  it 

1  Clir.  21:15  angel  to  Jeru.  tod. 

2  Clir.  25:16  delermin.  to  d.  thee 
Ed.  :):6  lo  d.  all  the  Jews,  13: 

4:7.8;  9:24 
.7oti  2:3  to  d.  him  without  cause 

0:9  it  would  p.  God  to  d.  me 
ft.  40:14  seek  soul  lo  d.  it.  03:9 

119:95  wicked  waited  to  d.  me 
I".  10:7  it  is  in  his  heart  to  d. 

13:5  they  come  from  far  to  d. 

23:11  L'ird  given  a  com.  to  d. 

32:7  wicked  devices  lo  d.  jkku- 

51:13  as  if  oppressor  ready  to  d. 

54:10  created  the  waster  to  d. 
.I'r.  1:10  set /'J'/.  18:7;  31:28 

51:11  device  ag.  Caby.  to  d.  it 
F.r.*  k.  22:27  to  '/.  souls,  to  get 

25:15  despiteful  heart  lo  d.  it 
Dan.  2:12  tod.  wise  of  Bab.  24 

7:20  lo  '/.  his  doniin.  unto  end 

11:44  zn  forth  with  fury  lo  d. 
IIos.  11:9  not  return  lo  ri.  Eph 
Z^c.  12:9  seel:  lo  d.  all  nations 
Mat.  2:13  Herod  seek  child  lo  d. 

.5:17  not  come  lo  d.  but  to  fulfil 

10:28  fear  him.  able  to  d.  both 

26:01  I  am  able  lo  d.  temple 
Mark  1:24  art  thou  come  to  d 
7^'fke  6:9  to  sa\-e  life  or  '/,  it? 

9:.56  not  come  lo  d.  men's  lives 

19:47  chief  sonirht  to  d.  him 
Joan  10:10  thief  cumetli  lo  d. 
Jam.  4: 12  one  lawgiver  able  tod. 

DESTROY'ED. 

Oen.  19:29  d.  cities  of  plain 
Ex.  10:7  Knowest  not  E.  is  a.  * 
Deal.  2:21  d.  them  bcf.  them,  4:3 ; 
11:4:  2  7v'.  21:9;  2  ('/"•.  .3.3:9 

9:8  Lord  ailL-rv  to  have  '/.  you 

28:20  until  thou  be  (/.  21.  45 
./'/'/.  20:21  Ben.  '/.  that  day,  25 
2  .Sam.  21:5  devised  we  sh'.  be  '/. 

2l:16an>jel  that  '/.  1  Clir.  21:15 
2  K.  10:28  thus  Jehu  d.  Baal 
2  Chr.  14:13  were  '/.  before  Lord 

1.5:6  nation  was  rf.  of  nation 
Ezr.  4:15  which  cause  city  '/. 
Jr^  19:10  d.  me  on  every  side 
Ps.  9:5  thou  hast  </.  the  wicked 

73:27  '/.  all  that  iro  a  whoring 

1.37:8  Odau;:li.  Bab.  to  be  </. 
Pror.  13:2;!  d.  for  want  of  jiulg. 
/"'.  14:20  because  '/.  thy  land 

26:14  tlieref.  hast  tlioii  d.  them 
.Ur.  12:10  many  pastors  have  '/. 

48:4  Moab;  51:8  Babylon  is  '/. 

51:55  hath  d.  out  of  Babylon  the 
Lam.  2:5  d.  his  stronir-h'olds 
Ez-ik.  27:32  like  '/.  in  the  fca 
Una.  13:9  O  Israel,  '/.  thyself 
.4wM.«  2:9  yet '/.  I  the  Ain.  I '/. 
Mai.  22:7  he  '/.  those  murderers 
Lake  17:27  flood  came, and  '/. 
Ai-ls  9:21  '/.  them  that  called 

1.3:19  '/.  seven  nations  in  Can. 

19:27  her  magnificence  be  d. 
Horn.  6:6  body  of  sin  might  be  d. 

1  /■')'•.  10:9  d.  of  serpents 
(tat.  1:43  nri'achelh  fuith  he  a. 

2:18  if  I  build  again  things  I  (/. 
//./<.  11:28  lest  he  </.  first-born 

2  Pel.  2:12  beasts  made  to  be  '/. 
Jude  5  (/.  them  that  believed  not 

Ape  DESTROYED. 

.Toh  4:20  are  it.  from  morn,  to  n 
34:25  BO  that  they  art  d. 


DES 

Is.  9:10  they  led  of  them  are  4. 
.ler.  22:20  lor  thy  lovers  art  d. 
Urn.  4:6  '/.  '/.  for  lack  of  know], 
'/.tp.  3:0  their  cities  luf  a. 

\ot  DESTROYED. 

2  /'/()•.  26:10'/.  th.  n.  /V.  78..38 
Dan.  7:14  his  kingdom  nol  bed. 
2  Cor.  4:!i  cast  down,  hut  not  d. 

Shnll  be   DESTROYED. 
Oen.  .il::tO  I  ../,"////,  '/.  I  and 
Ext.  4:14  father's  housed  l}e  d. 
Ph.  37:.i8  transgressors  kIi.  be  d. 

92:7  they  s.  be  d.  forever 
Pror.  i:i:13  des.  wi.ril  ».  I,e  d. 
20  compnnion  of  tools  '.'.  be  d. 

29:1  hardenetli  his  neck  tt.  bed. 
h.  10:27  yoke  */"///  /,*  '/.  bee. 
Jer.  48:8  the  plain  fliatlbe  d. 
Ezek.  30:8  her  helpi'is  «.  be  d. 
Dan.  2:4-1  *■*.  never  tie  d.  6:26 

11:'20  within  few  days  ".  be  d. 
II0.1.  10:8  the  sin  of  Is.  sh.  be  d. 
.■ids  3:2;j  will  not  hear s.  be d. 
1  for.  16:20  lusi  eiie.  that  s.  be  d. 

Utterly  DESTROYED. 

Deiil.  4:-i6  shall  be  ".  (/. 

Is.  34:2  L.  halh  ul.  d.  all  nations 

DESTROYER. 
Ex.  12:2;j  d.  come  into  houses 
./"(/.  16:24  the'/,  of  our  country 
Job  15:21  in  prosperity  d.  come 
Ps.  17:4  kept  from  paths  of  </. 
Pivn.  28:24  is  companion  of  a  d. 
Jer.  4:7  '/.  of  (Jentiies  is 
1  Cor.  10:10«ere  destroyed  old. 

DESTROYERS. 
Job  3.3:'22  life  draweth  near  to  d. 
Is.  47:10  tliy  '/.  :.'o  forth  of  thee 
Jer.  22:7  prepare  '/.  airainst  thee 
60:11  O  (/.  of  my  heritage 

DESTROY  EST,  ETH. 

a-"/.  8:20  as  liar,  which  L.  '/. 

■Ml  9:22  he  (/.  ijcrf.'ct  and  wick. 
12:23  iiicr.  nat.  and  d.  them 
14:19  thou  (/.  hojie  of  man 

Prov.  0:32  di>eth  it,  </.  ow  n  soul 
11:9  w  ith  moiilh  d.  neighbor 
31:3  thy  ways  to  that ;/,  kings 

Ec.  7:7  and  il  gift  d.  the  heart 
9:18  oiie.^inncr  (/.  much  good 

./"■.  51:25  u  mountain.  '/.  earth 

.Val.  27:40  </.  temple, -l/f"*  15:29 

DESTROYI.VG. 

1  Chr.  21:15  as  he  was  d.  L.  rep. 
Is.  28:2  strong  one,  as  '/.  storm 
Jer.  2:;J0  sword  like  a  </.  lion 

51:1  a  '/.  wind ;  25  O  </.  mount. 
Lam.  2:8.  not  withd.  hand  fr.  '/. 
Ezik.  9:1  d.  weapon  in  his  hand 

20:17  eye  spared  from  d.  them 

See  UTTEltLY. 

DESTRrcTIO\. 

Dent.  7:'ii  with  a  miu'bly  d. 
32:24  devoured  willfbitter  d. 
1  Sam.  6:9  ag.  city  with  great  d. 

11  was  a  deadly  '/.  thro,  city 

1  K.  20:42  appointed  to  utter  d. 

2  Clir.  22:4  counsellors  to  his  d 
7  '/.  <tf  .\haziali  was  of  God 

20:10  heart  lifted  up  to  his  (/. 
Est.  8:0  to  see  '/.  of  mv  kindred 
■loh  5:21  neither  be  afraid  aid. 

22  '/.  and  famine  stialt  hiri^-h 
18:12  d.  eh.  be  readv  at  his  side 
21:17  how  oft  Cometh  d. 

20  his  eyes  shall  si'e  his  d. 

.30  wicked  reserved  to  day  of  (J. 
20:0  '/.  hath  no  covering 
28:22'/.  and  death  say.  We 
30:12  ag.  me  ways  of  their  d. 

24  though  they  cry  in  his  rf. 
31:3is  not '/.  to  the  wicked? 

12  ft  lire  that  consurneth  to  d. 

23  '/.  from  God  terror  to  me 
29  if  I  H'joiced  at  therf.  of  him 

Ps.  .35:8  let  d.  come  unawares, 
into  that  very  '/.  let  him  fall 
55:2:1  shalt  bring  to  pit  of'/. 
73:18  castedst  th.  down  into  '/. 
8.8:11  faithfuln.  declared  in  (/. 
90:3  thoii  turnest  man  lo  '/. 
91:6  d.  that  wasletli  atno(ui-d. 
103:4  redeemeth  thy  life  fr.  d. 
Pror.  1:27  yourr/.  as  a  whirlw. 
10:14  mouth  of  foolish  near  d. 
15  '/.  ol  the  poor  is  poverty 
29  d.  to  workers  of  iniq.  21:15 
13:3  wide  his  lips  shall  have  d. 
14:'28  want  of  peojile  is  d.  of 
15:11  hell  and  d.  are  bcf.  Lord 
10:18  pride  goeth  before  '/. 
17:19  cialteth  nale  8eeketh</. 
18:7  a  fiK>rs  mouth  is  his  (/, 
12  before  d.  heart  is  haughty 


822 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DEV 

Prov.24-2  fnrihcir  heart  stn.  d. 
2~:'2n  111  11  and  rf.  are  never  full 
31  8  :>ikIi  at^  art' appointed  to  d. 

Is.  1:"2.S  </.  of  tninsL^r.  toirelher 
10  io  an:cor  cease  in  iht-ir  d. 
13  (J  as  d.  from  the  Almighty 
14:-2:i  B:il).  with  bosom  old. 
15:5  j^hall  raise  up  a  crv  ofd. 
19:  IS  sliall  be  called  city  of  d. 
24:12  irate  is  Pinilten  with  d. 
40:19  hind  of  thy  d.  too  naiTow 
51:1!)  desol.  and  d.  are  come 
59T  wast.  and</.  are  in  th.  paths 
60.18  (/.  no  more  be  heard  in 

Jer.  4:6  from  north  a  gr.  d.  6:1 

20  d.  upon  d.  is  cried,  for 
17:18  dest.  th.  with  double  d. 
46:20  d.  cometh  out  of  north 
48:3  a  voice,  spoilini;  and  rf.  5 
50:22  pound  of  jrr.  d.  in  land 

Lam.  2:11  U.  of  dau.  of  my  p.  3:48 
3:47  and  (/.  is  come  upon  us 
4:10  in  (/,  of  daufjh  ofmypeo. 
Bzel:.  7:2.5  d.  cometh,  seek  peace 
Eos,  7:13  d.  to  I  hem,  transgr. 
9:6  are  :;one,  because  of  d. 
13:14  O  grave,  I  will  be  thy  d. 
Joel  1:15  as  d.  from  Almiiihly 
Od.  12 neither  rcj.  in  ihoir  (/, 
Mic.  2:10  dest.  you  with  sore  d. 
Zee.  14:11  be  no  more  uticr  d. 
Mat.  7:13  br.  is  way  lead,  to  d. 
Mom.  3:16  d.  and  nils,  in  ways 
9:22  ves.  of  wrath  fitted  to  d. 

1  Cor.  5:5  Satan  for  d.  of  flesh 

2  Cot'.  10:8  not  for  your  rf.  13:10 
Phil.  3:19  walk,  whose  end  is  rf. 

1  Thes.  5:3  then  sud.  rf.  cometh 

2  Thes.  1:9  pun.  with  everlas.  d. 

1  Tim.  6:9  drown  men  in  rf. 

2  Pet.  2:1  and  brin^:  swift  rf. 
3:16  unstable  wrest  to  own  d. 

DESTRUCTIONS. 
Ps.  9:6  rf.  come  to  perp.  end 
35:17  rescue  my  soul  from  d. 
107:20  delivereth  from  their  rf. 
DET.VIX,  ED. 
Jitd.  13:16  rf.  me  I  will  not  eat 
1  Sam.  21:7  I),  was  that  day  rf. 

DETERMINATE. 

Acts  2:2:3  rf.  counsel  of  God 

DETERMINATION. 

Zep.  3:8  rf.  is  to  gather  nations 

DETERMINED. 

1  Sam.  20:7  be  sure  evil  is  rf. 
25:17  evil  is  rf.  a^.  our  master 

2  Sam.  13:32  by  Absal.  been  rf. 
2  Chr.  25:16  rf.  to  destroy  thee 
Est.  7:7  evil  rf.  against  him 
Job  14:5  seeing  his  days  are  rf. 
7^.  19:17  counsel  he  hath  rf. 
Dan.  9:24  seventy  weeks  arerf. 

11:36  that  is  rf.  shall  be  done 
Luke  22:22  croeth,  as  it  was  rf. 
Acts  3:13  Pil.  rf.  to  let  him  go 
4:28  what  thy  counsel  rf.  bcf. 
11:29  ev.  mau  rf.  to  send  relief 
15:2  rf.  Paul  and  B.  to  go  to  Je. 
37  Bam.  rf.  to  take  John 
17:26  rf.  times  to  be  appointed 
19:39  be  rf.  m  a  lawful  assembly 
25:25 rf.  to  send  him  to  August. 

1  Cor.  2:2  I  rf.  not  to  know  sa.  J. 

2  Cor.  2:1  1  rf.  this  with  myself 

DETEST. 
Deut.  7:26thuusliaU  utterly  rf.  it 

DETE.STABLE  thines. 
Ezek.  11.18  t-ball  lake  away  rf.  t. 

21  h-eartwalk.  after  theirrf.  th. 
37:2.3  no  mure  defile  with  rf.  t. 

DEVICE. 
%  Chr.  2:14  to  find  out  every  rf. 
Est.  9:25  rf.  return  on  his  head 
Ps.  21:11  ima^.  mischievous  rf. 

140:8  further  not  his  wicked  rf. 
Ec  9:10  no  work  norrf. 
Jer.  18:11  I  devise  a  rf.  acr.  you 

51:11  his  rf.  isajr.  Bab.  tu  dest. 
Lam.  3:52  their  rf.  at;,  me  all  d. 
Acts  17:29  fjravcn  by  man's  rf. 

DEVICES. 
Job  5:12  disappoint,  rf.  of  crafty 

21:27  rf.  ye  wroncrfuUy  imagine 
Ps.  10:2  let  tliem  be  taken  in  rf. 

33:10  d.  of  jieople  of  none  effect 

37:7  brinireth  wicked  rf.  to  pass 
Prov.  1:31  be  filled  with  own  rf. 

12:2  of  wicked  rf.  will  he  cond. 

19:21  many  rf.  in  a  man's  heart 
Js.  32:7  wicked  rf.  to  dest.  poor 
Jer,  11:19  had  devisrd  rf.  atr.  mo 

18:12  walk  after  our  own  rf. 
18  let  us  devise  rf.  aj;.  Jererai. 
Dan.  11:24  nliall  forccaBt  his  rf. 
S  Cw.  2:lluot  i^orantof  his  rf. 


DEV 
DEVIL. 

yfat.  4-1  to  be  tempted  of  the  rf. 

9:32  man  poss.  with  rf.  12:22 

11:18  he  hath  a  rf.  Luke  7::3;3 

13:39  that  sowed  them  is  therf. 

15:23  is  vexed  with  a  rf. 

17:18  Jesus  rebuked  the  rf. 

25:41  fire,  prepared  for  the  rf. 
Markb-.lb  poss.  with  rf.  16,  18 

7:29  rf.  is  gone  out  of  thy  dan. 
Luke  4:2  forty  days  tempt,  of  d. 
13  when  rf.  had  ended  tempt. 
33  a  spirit  of  an  uucleau  rf. 

35  rf.  had  thrown  him 

8:12  rf.  taketh  away  the  word 
29  driven  of  rf.  into  wilderness 

9:42  the  rf.  threw  him  do^Ti 

11-14  when  the  rf.  was  gone  out 
John  6*70  and  one  of  you  is  a  rf. 

7-20  said.  Thou  hast  a  rf.  8:48 

8.44  ye  are  of  your  father  therf. 
49  I  have  not  a  rf.  ;  52  hast  a  rf. 

10.20  many  said,  He  hath  a  rf. 
21  words  of  him  that  hath  a  rf. 

13:2  rf.  having  put  into  Judas 
Acts  10:38  heal,  all  oppr.  withrf. 

13:10  thou  child  of  the  rf. 
Eph.  4:27  neither  give  pla.  to  rf. 

6.11  to  stand  aga.  wiles  of  rf. 

1  Ti}n.  3  6  fall  into  cond.  of  rf. 

7  lest  he  fall  into  snare  of  rf. 

2  Tim.  2:26  rcc.  out  of  sna.  of  rf. 
Heb.  2:14  p.  of  death,  that  is  rf. 
Jam.  4:7  resist  rf.  and  he  will  fl. 
1  Pet.  5:8  your  adversary  the  rf.    ' 

1  John  3:8  commit,  sin  is  of  rf, 

might  destroy  works  of  rf. 
10  children  of  rf.  are  manifest 
Jude  9  Mich,  contend,  withrf. 
Rev.  2:10rf.  cast  some  into  pris. 
12:9  old  serpent  called  the  rf. 
12  rf.  is  come  do«ni 
20:2  old  serpent  which  is  the  rf. 
10  rf.  that  deceived,  was  c.  out 
DEVILISH. 
Jarn.  3:15  this  wisd.  earthly,  rf. 

DEVILS. 

Lev.  17:7  no  more  of.  sac,  to  rf. 
De7it.  32:17  they  sacrified  to  rf. 

2  Chr.  11:15  ordained  pric.  f.  rf. 
Ps.  106:37  sacrificed  sons  to  rf. 
Mat.  4:24  poss.  with  rf.  8:16,  28, 

33;  Mark  1:32;  Z  ?//.•<?  8:36 

8:31  the  rf.  besought.  Mark  5:12 

Mark  9:38  saw  one  casting  out 

rf.  in  thy  name,  Lvke  9:49 

16:17  in  my  name  cast  out  rf. 

Luke  4:41  rf.  came  out  of  many 

8:2  out  of  whom  went  seven  rf. 

36  by  what  means  hepos.  of  rf. 
9:1  authority  over  all  rf. 

10:17  even  rf.  are  subject  to  us 

13:32  tell  that  fox.  I  cast  out  rf. 

1  Cor.  10:20  Gent,  sacrifice torf.  I 

wo.  not  ye  have  fel.  with  rf. 

21  the  cupof  rf.  of  the  Lord's 

table,  and  of  the  table  of  rf. 

1  Titn.  4:1  heed  to  doctr.  of  rf. 
Jam.  2:19  rf.  believe  and  tremble 
Dev.  9:20  should  not  worship  rf. 

16:14  the  spirits  of  rf.  working 
18:2  become  habitation  of  rf. 

See  CAST. 

DEVISE. 

2  Sam,.  14:14  rf.  means  that  ban. 
Ps.  35:4  confusion,  rf.  my  hurt 

20  rf.  deceitful  matters  ag.  th. 

41:7  ag,  me  do  they  rf.  my  hurt 

Prov.  3:29  rf.  not  evil  ag.  neigh. 

14:22  that  rf.  evil?  but  mercy 

and  truth  bo  to  them  rf.  good 

16:30  shutteth  eyes  to  rf.  frow. 

Jer.  18:11  rf.  a  device  against  you 

18  let  us  rf.  devices  ag.  Jerem. 

Ezek.  11:2  men  that  rf.  mischief 

Mic.  2:1  woe  to  them  rf.  iniquity 

3  ag.  this  fam.  do  I  rf.  an  evil 

DEVISED. 

2  Sam.  21:5  that  rf.  against  us 

1  A'.  12:33  month  which  he  rf. 
Eat.  8:3  device  he  had  rf.  ag.  J. 
Ps.  31:13  rf.  to  take  my  life 
Jir.  11:19  rf.  devices  against  me 

51:12  rf.  and  done.  Lam.  2:17 

2  Pit.  1:16  cunningly  rf.  fables 

DEVISETH. 

ps.  36:4  rf.  mischief  on  his  bed 
52:2  thy  tonL'uerf.  mischiefs 
Pr<n\  6;14  rf.  mischief  contin. 
18  rf.  wicked  imaginations 
16:9  a  man's  heart  rf.  his  way 
24:8  rf.  evil  be  called  mischiev- 
ous 
Is.  32:7  he  rf.  wicked  devices  to 

8  the  liberal  rf.  liberal  things 


DEV 

DEVOTED. 

Lev.  27:28  rf.  thing  is  most  holy 

Num.  18:14  every  thing  rf. 

Ps.  119:38  whose  is  rf.  to  thy  fear 

DEVOTIONS. 
Acts  17:23  as  I  beheld  your  rf. 

DEVOUR. 
Gen.  49:27  in  morning  rf.  prey 
Deut.  32:42  sword  shall  rf.  flesb 
2  Sam.  2:26  sh.  sw.  rf.  for  ever  ? 
Job  18:13  first-bom  of  death  rf. 
Ps.  80:13  wild  beast  doth  rf.  it 
Is.  1:7  land,  strangers  rf.  it 

9:12  rf.  Israel  with  open  month 
IB  wickedness  sh.  rf.  briers 

31:8  sword,  not  of  mean  man  rf. 

42:14  destroy  and  rf.  at  once 

56:9  ve  beasts  of  the  field,  come 
torf.  Jer.  12:9:   15:3 
Jer.  2:3  all  rf.  Israel  shall  offend 

12:12  sw.  of  L.  shall  rf.  46:10,  14 

30:16  all  that  rf.  thee  be  dev. 
Ezek.  36:14  shalt  rf.  men  no  mo. 
Da7i.  7:5  rf.  much  flesh 
23  rf.  the  whole  earth 
Bos.  5:7  month  rf.  with  portions 

13:8  will  I  rf.  them  like  a  lion 
Amos  1:4  fire  rf.  palaces.  7,  10,  12 
Ob.  18  kindle  in  them,  ancl  rf. 
Nah.  2:13  sw.  rf.  the  young  lions 
Ilab.  3:14  rejoic.  to  rf".  the  poor 
Zfc.  12:6  rf.  all  people 
Mat.  2^3:14  ve  rf.  widows'  houses, 

Markn-M;  Luke  20:i7 
2  Cor.  11:20  if  a  man  rf.  you 
Oal.  5:15  if  bite  and  rf.  one  ano. 
Tleb.  10:27  shall  rf.  adversaries 

1  Pet.  5:8  seeking  wh.  he  may  rf. 
Pev.  12:4  to  rf.  her  child  as  soon 

Fir^  DEVOIR. 
Ji/d.  9:15  \ct_fire  rf.  the  cedars 

20  let  fire  rf.  the  men  of  Shec. 
Ps.  21:9  the  fire  shall  rf.  them 

.50:8  a.  fire  shall  rf.  before  him 
Is.  26:11/.  of  enemies  rf.  them 

33:11  your  breath  as  Jire  rf.  you 
Ezek.  15:7  another  fire  rf.  them 

2:3:37  through  the  fire  to  rf. 
Amos  5:6  break  out  like  f.  cL  it 
Xah.  :3:13.ft'r^shall  rf.  thy  bars 
Zee.  l\:l  Jire  may  rf.  thy  cedars 

It  shall  DEVOIR. 

Job  18:13  i.  s.  rf.  strength  of  skin 
Is.  10:17  it  shaH  rf.  his  thorns 
Jer.  5:14  fire,  Us.  rf.  them 
17:27  and  it  shall  d.  the  palaces 
of  Jerusalem,  A77\os'2.:h 
Hos.  8:14  it  s.  rf.  Amos  1:14 ;  2:2 

DEVOURED. 

Gen.  37:20  some  evil  beast  rf.  h. 
Lev.  10:2  fire  from  Lord  rf.  them 
J\'j/m.  26:10  fire  rf.  250  men 
Deut.  31:17  hide  face  shall  be  rf. 
32:24  be  rf.  with  burning  heat 

2  Sa7n.  18:8  wood  rf.  more  than 
22:9  his  mouth  rf.  Ps.  18:8 

P'i.  79:7  for  they  have  rf.  Jacob 
Is.  1:20  be  rf.  with  the  sword 
24:6  therefore  curse  rf.  earth 
Jer.  2:30  your  sword  rf.  prophets 
3:24  shame  hath  rf.-the  labor 
8:16  and  have  rf.  the  land 
10:25  eaten  up  Jacob,  rf.  him 
30:16  devour  thee  shall  be  rf. 
50:7  all  that  found  rf.  them 
17  the  king  of  Assyr.  hath  rf. 
51:34  Nebuchadrezzar  rf.  me 
Im?7i.  4:11  halh  rf.  found,  thereof 
Ezek.  15:5  when  fire  hath  rf.  it 
16:20  sacrificed  sous  to  berf. 
19:3  to  catch  prey,  it  rf.  men,  6 
14  fire  hath  rf.  her  fruit 
22:25  a  roaring  lion.  rf.  souls 
23:25  the  residue  be  rf.  by  fire 
33:27  I  will  give  to  be  rf.  39:4 
Dan,  7:7  it  rf.  and  brake,  19 
IIos.  7:7  have  rf.  their  judges 

9  strangers  have  rf.  his  streng. 
Joel  1:19  fire  rf.  pastures.  20 
A7nos  4:9  palmer  worm  rf.  trees 
7:4  and  it  rf.  the  great  deep 
Nah.  1:10  shall  be  rf.  as  stubble 
Zi'p.  1:18  he  rf.  by  jealousy 
3:8  earth  shall  be  rf.  with  fire 
Zee.  9:4  shall  bo  rf.  with  fire 
Mat.  13:4  fowls  came  rf.  them, 

M(irk4-A:  Luke  8:^ 
lA/k4^  15:30  thy  son  rf.  living 
Pev.  20:9  fire  came  and  rf.  tnem 

DEVOUR  ER. 
Mai.  3:11  1  will  r^^buke  the  rf. 

DEVOITIEST,  ETH. 
Ezek.  36:13  thou  land  rf.  up  men 
2  Sam.  11:25  sword  rf.  one 
Prov.  19:28  \vicked  rf.  iniquity 


DID 

Pr&v.  20:25  a  isnaro  to  man  rf. 
Is.  5:24  fire  rf.  stubble,  Joel  2:5 
La77i.  2:3  flaming  fire,  which  rf. 
Ezek.  15:4  fire  rf.  both  ends  of  it 
Joel  2:3  a  fire  rf.  before  them 
Hab.  1:13  wicked  rf.  more  right 
.fftri',  11:5  fire  rf.  their  enemies 

DEVOURING. 
Ex.  24:17  appearance  rf.  fire 
Ps.  52:4  lovest  all  rf.  words 
Is.  29:6  visit,  with  rf.  fire.  30:30 
30:27  his  tongue  as  a  rf.  fire 
33:14  who  dwell  with  rf.  fire? 

DEVOUT. 
Lvke  2:25  Sim.  was  just  and  rf. 
Acts  2:5  at  Jerusal.  Jews  rf.  men 
8:2  rf.  men  car.  Stcph,  to  burial 
10:2  Cornelius;  7  rf.  soldier 
13:50  Jews  stirred  up  rf.  women 
17:4  of  rf.  Greeks  a  great  mult. 
17  P.  disputed  with  rf.  persons 
22:12  Ananias  &  rf.  man 

DEW. 
Gen.  27:23  G.  give  thee  of  the  rf. 
E.r..  16:13  morning  the  rf.  lay 
iVwm   11:9  when  rf.  fell  on  camp 
Deut.  32:2  my  speech  distil  as  rf. 
33:13  blessed  is  J."s  land  for  rf. 
28  his  heavens  shall  drop  rf. 
Jud.  6:37  if  rf.  on  fleece  only 

39  on  ground  let  there  be  rf. 
2  Sa7ti.  1:21  be  no  rf.  upon  you 
17:12  light  on  him  as  rf.  falleth 

1  K.  17:1  there  shall  not  be  rf. 
Job  29:19  rf.  lay  on  my  branch 

38:28  hath  begot,  drops  of  rf..? 
Ps.  110:3  hast  d.  of  thv  voutti 

133:3  as  the  rf.  of  Hernion 
Prov.  3:20  clouds  drop  Aown  rf, 

19:12  but  his  favor  is  as  rf. 
Cant.  5:2  head  is  filled  with  rf. 
Js.  18:4  cloud  of  rf.  in  harvest 

26:19  thv  rf.  as  rf.  of  herbs 
Dan.  4:33  body  wet  with  rf.  5;21 
Hos.  6:4  early  rf.  it  goeth.  13:3 

14:5  I  will  be  as  the  rf.  to  Israel 
Mic.  5:7  Jacob  shall  be  as  the  rf. 
Hag.  1:10  heaven  stayed  from  d. 
Zee.  8:12  heavens  give  their  rf. 

DIADEM. 
Job  29:14  my  judgment  as  a  rf. 
Is.  28:5  andfor  a  rf.  of  beauty 

62:3  a  roval  rf.  in  hand  of  God 
Ezek.  21:26  remove  the  rf. 

DIAL. 
2K.  20:11  down  in  the  rf.  7^.  38:8 

DIAMOND. 
Er.  28:18  second  row  a  rf.  39:11 
Jer.  17:1  sin  is  written  with  a  rf. 
DIANA.     Acts  19:24,  35 
DIBON.  mi77i.  21:30;  Jos.  13:17; 
JVeh.   11:25;     Is.   15:2;    Jer. 
48:18,  22 
DIBON-GAJ).    Xu7n.  33:45,  46 

DID. 
JVeh.  2:16  knew  not  what  I  rf. 
Mat.  12:3  read  what  David  rf./ 

21:15  wond.  things  that  he  rf, 
Mark  3:8  great  things  he  rf. 
John  4:29  told  me  all  ever  I  rf.  39 

9:26  said.  What  rf.  he  to  thee  ? 

15:24  works  none  other  man  rf. 
.4c/*  3:17  ye  rf.  it  as  rf.  rulers 

26:10  which  thing  I  rf.  in  Jems. 

2  Cor.  8:5  rf.  not  as  we  hoped 

1  Pet.  2:22  who  rf.  no  sin,  nor 

niD^  joined  with  as. 

Ex.  7:6  rf.  as  L.  com.  10,  20: 
12:28,  50;  39:32;  Lev.  8:4; 
16:34;  24:23;  Num.  1:54: 
2:34;  20:27;  27:22;  31:31 

Jud.  1511  as  they  rf.  to  me 

2  Sa7n.  3:36  as  what  king  rf. 
5:25  David  rf.  as  L.  commanded 

2  A'.  17-11  (/■¥  rf.  fathers,  so  do 

1  CJw.  14:16  David  rf.  fl>-  G.  com. 
,1/rt^  21-6  rf.  as  Jesus  com.  26:19 

28:15  so  watch  rf.  fl*^  tauuht 
Luke  9:54  con.  them  ax  Elias  rf. 
,4(*/«  3:17  ignor.  rt:*rf.  your  rulers 
7:51  as  your  fathers  rf.  so  do  ye 
Stf^>,  4:10  ceased,  as  God  rf. 
DID,.;m«^rf  vitk  evii. 
£;^7i.  50:15  he  req.  us  evil  we  rf. 
Jurf.  2-11  rf.  f?'M  in  sight  of  L. 
3:7.12;  4:1;  6:1;  10:6;  13:1: 
l/r.  14:22;  15:26,34;  16:7.  30; 
2  A'  8:27;    13:2,  11;     14:24; 
15:9,  18,  24,  28 ;  17:2 ;  2  Chr. 
22:4 
1 K.  11:6  Solomon  rf.  einl 

2  A'.  21:2  Manasseh.  2  TAr.  33:2 
2:3:32  Jehoahaz;  37Jchoiakim 
24:9  Jehoinchin  :  19  Zedckiah 

2  Chr.  12:14  Rehob. ;  83:22  Amon 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


823 


DIE 

Kth.  9:58  had  ro?t.  they  d.  «rU 
It.  taiia  d.  evil  bcf.  in.  eyes,  66:4 
2  rim.  4:14  Alex.  d.  me  much  e. 

DID  not. 

2  A'.  16:2  .Mm/. ./.  ;i«<  rijht 
Jrr.  11:8  bill  they  d.  Ilieiii  )io< 
,)/«/.  13:58  he  ■/.  not  ninny  works 

2.'):45  (i.  it  ;irt^  lo  une  of  theso 
John  8:40  lliis  d.  no/  Ahrsliam 

3  I'or.  7:12  1  d.  it  not  for  his  can. 

ThiiH  nin. 

Jii/i  1:5  MiM  (i.  Job  eontinually 

DinsT. 

2  .^rtm.  12:12  thoii  d,  it  secretly 
7^.  .3'J:9  (hiinb,  bocanso  thou  </. 
41:1  work  thou  </.  m  their  days 
/.«.  (•)4:3  (/.  turnhlo  things 

DinY.MliS. 

JoAn  11:16  T.  cal.  D.  20:24;  21:2 
DIE. 

Sei  on  DEAD  and  death. 
Ofn.  Ii:17  every  thini'shiiU  d. 

44:22  his  father  would  d. 

46:30  now  let  nie  </. 

47:21*  tliat  Israel  must  d. 
Ex.  9:4nolhin:^  d.  of  Israel's 

10:'^  seest  my  face,  shalt  d. 

11:5  flrst-boru  in  E;,'ypt  shall  d. 
Xum.  ll:;J5in  wilder.' they  sh.d. 

16:29  if  tliese  d.  common  death 

2(1:26  and  .\aroii  shall  (/.  there 

21:10  let  mc<f.  death  of  right. 
IMuf.  25:5  if  one  d.  and  have  no 
children,  .}fark  12:19 

31:14  days  approach  th.  must  d. 

:i2:50  and  d.  in  the  mount 
Jiid.  lU::iO  let  me  d.  with  Phil. 
1  .'<ftm.  2:;t:j  increase  of  house  rf. 
:U  sons  in  <ine  day  shall  d. 

1 1;  (5  s;iid.  Shall  .Jonathan  d. 
■2  >'(//i.  1S:3  nor  if  half  of  ns  d, 

1  A',  1 1: 13  feet  enter  cliild  slia.  d. 

2  A'.  20:1  Shalt  (/.  and  not  live 
2  Chr.  25:4  every  man  shall  d.  for 

his  own  sin.  .hr.  3I::iO 
.In/)  2:!)  said.  Curse  Ood  and  d. 
4:21  they  d.  without  wisdom 
l-':2  wisdom  shall  d.  with  you 
1  t:,S  and  the  stock  thereof  d. 
14  if  man  d.  shall  ho  live  aj. 
.31:20  in  a  moment  shall  they  d. 
3t;:12  shall  d.  withtmt  know!. 

14  they  (/.  in  youth,  their  life 
/^v.  4!):ld  seetli  that  wise  men  d. 
104:29  aw.  their  breath,  they  d. 
Prof.  10:21  fools  d.  for  want  of 
J-.'i:  7:17  d.  before  thy  time 
'.l:.">  livini;  know  they  shall  d. 
/v.  23:H  larire  country,  there  d. 
.'jl:i)  that  dwell  therein  shall  d. 
12  afraid  of  a  man  that  shall  d. 


DIE 
nw.  19:16  he  Ac.  his  ways  sh.  d. 
Jer.  22:12  he  d.  whilher  led  cap. 
.'W:10  take  np  Jer.  before  he  d. 
Kzek.  3:19  ho  shall  d.  In  his  ini<i. 

18:18:  :«:9,  13,  IS 
12:13  not  see  it.  though  he  d, 
17:16  in  Ilahvlon  he  shall  d. 
Jo/in  12:a'J  death  he  sh.  d.  18:32 

I  DIE. 

Gtn.  26:9  Lest  /  d.  for  her 

27:4  may  bless  thee  before  /rf. 

30:1  give  mc children  or  Id. 

45:28  see  him  before  Id. 

48:91  Israel  said  to  .Joseph,  Id. 

.')0:5  lo.  Id. :  21  .Jos.  said.  Id. 
Pe>il.  4:22  /must  d.  in  this  laud 
.Jiid.  15:18  .shall  Id.  for  thirst 
Itiilh  1:17  where  diest  will  Id. 

1  Hum.  14:13  and  lo,  /must  d. 

2  .sr«w.  19:37  Id.  in  ni.  own  city 
1  A'.  2::i0  nay,  /  will  d.  here 
Jnh  27:5  justify  you  ;  till  Id. 

29:18  /'shall  d.  in  my  nest 
Prov.  .30:7  deny  me  not  bef.  Id. 
.hr.  37:20  n(»t  return,  letft  Id. 
Milt.  26::r,  /sh.  d.  .I/nrt  14:31 
1  Cor.  15:31  Id.  daily 
Xol  DIE. 
den.  42:20  be  verilled  not  d. 
Pent.  18:16  see  tire,  that  I  d.  not 

;i3:6  let  Reuben  live  and  not  d. 

./»d.n:!1.3shalt/io/d.  1  .<n»i.20:2: 

i.lir.  12:13:  19:23:  7rr.  :i8:44 

1  .'?am  12:19  pray  that  we  d.  not 
20:14  kind,  of  Lord  that  I  d.  not 

2  A'.  18::12  ve  may  live  and  not  d. 
■i  Chr.  2.5:4  fath.H.  d.  for  child. 
Ps.  118:17  I  shall  n.  d.  hut  live 
P;w.  2.3:13  shall  n.  d.Ezfk.  18:17, 

21.  •»:  33:15:  John  21:2:J 
In.  51:14  he  should  not  d. 

66:24  their  worm  shall  not  d. 
Jer.  11:21  d.  not  bv  our  hand 

31:4  Shalt  not  d.  iiv  the  sword 
Kvk.  13:19  souls  should  not  if. 
Hub.  1:12  we  shall  not  d.  Lord 
John  6:.50  eat  thereof  and  not  d. 

21:23  that  disciple  should  not  d. 

8urelv  DIE. 

Gen.  2:178.  d.  20:7;  1  Sam.  14:44 ; 
22:16 ;  1  A'.  2:37, 42 ;  Ju:  26:8 ; 
Ezek.  .3:18;  3.3:8,  14 
3:4  ye  shall  not  smehj  d. 
X'im.  26:65  they  shall  mrely  d. 
.hid.  13:22  *.  d.  "bee.  we  ha.  seen 

1  Sam.  14:39  he  shall  *.  d.  20:31 : 
2  .'Jam.  12:5 ;  2  A'.  8:10 ;  Ezek. 
18:13 

2  f^aln.  12:14  child  horn  shall  n.  d. 
2  K.  1:4  but  Shalt  mrehj  d.  6,  16 

To  DIE 


u'):20  child  shall  d.  100  years  old    Ofn.  2.5:.32  I  am  at  point  to  d. 


(»:   _  . 

Jtr.  11:22  you.  man  shall  d,  by 

sw.  sous  and  dau.  by  famine 

16:4  shall  d.  of  grievous  deaths 

ti  great  and  the  small  shall  d. 
2S:16  this  year  thou  shnlt  d. 
31:5  but  tliou  Shalt  d.  in  peace 
Ez.k.  l.S:l  soul  sin.  shall  d.  20 
2S:8  d.  deaths  of  them  slain 
;i:t:8  that  wicked  ni;in  shall  d. 

27  in  cavr'S  d.  of  the  pestilence 
A  mo-1  2:2  Moab  shall  a. 

6:9  they  shall  d. 

7:17  Shalt  d.  in  a  polluted  land 

9:10  sinners  of  mv  peojde  rf. 
Z.c.  11:9  that  dh'tll,  let  it  d. 

l;I:8  two  parts  be  cut  otT  and  d. 
.Mat.  15:4  curs,  father  or  mother 
let  him  d.  .I/nr*7:10 

22:21  d.  hav.  no  s.  Lnke  20:28 
L'ike  20:.%  nei.  can  d.  any  more 
John  4:49  come  ere  my  cliild  d. 

11:50  one  d.  for  the  peo.  18:14 
51  .J.  should  d.  for  that  nation 

12:21  except  a  corn  of  wheat  d, 
Horn.  5:7  for  a  r.  man  will  one  d 

1  Cor.  15:22  as  in  .\dam  all  d. 
36  not  quickened  except  it  d. 

Ihb.  7:8  that  d.  rc^ceive  tithes 
Rtc.  14:13  blessed  that  d.  iu  L. 

He  DIE. 
rien.  38:11  lest  he  d.  as  bre.  did 
Kitm.  ,35:16  if  he  smite  him  that 

he  d.  20.  21,  2:i;  Deut.  1.3:10; 

19:5.  11:  21:21 
Dent.  20:5  le«t  he  d.  in  battle 
Jud.  6:.30  bring  son,  that  he  d. 

2  .Sam.  11:15  that  Uriah  may  d. 

I  A'.  1:.52  if  wick,  in  him  he  sh.  d. 

2:1  David,  that  he  should  d. 

19:4  E.  requested  he  might  d. 
Ps.  41:5  when  shall  he  d.  and 
Pror.  5:23  he  d.  without  instruc. 

li-.iOhe  that  hateth  rep.  shall  d. 


Ex.  14:11  tod.  iu  wil.  yum.  21:5 
Xnm.  35:30  test,  to  cau.  him  to  d. 

1  Sam.  26:10  or  his  day  co.  lo  d. 
2.8:9  a  snare  to  cause  mc  to  d. 

2  Chr.  .32:11  give  yoursel.  to  d. 
Ps.  79:11  that  are  appointed  to  d. 

88: 15  and  ready /od.  from  youlli 
Er.  3:2  born,  and  a  lime  to  d. 
Jer.  26:11  worthy  to  d.  ;  16  not 
.38:9  he  is  like  to  d.  for  hunger 
26  to  .Jonathan's  house  to  d 
Jon.  4:3  better  for  me  to  d. 

8  .Jonah  wished  in  himself /o  d. 
Luke  7:2  ceiitu.  serv.  ready  to  d. 
.John  19:7  by  law  he  ought  to  d. 
Art)  21:13  1  am  ready  also  to  d. 
25:11  I  refuse  not  tod. 

16  of  liomans  to  del.  any  to  d. 
JiOm.  5:7  some  would  dare  to  d. 

1  Cor.  9:15  better  for  me  to  d. 

2  Cor.  7:3  in  our  hearts  to  d. 
Phil.  1:21  to  live  is  C.  lo  d.  is 
Ileh.  9:27  app.  to  men  once  to  d. 
pep.  3:2  that  arc  ready  lo  d. 

9:6  desire  to  d.  and  death  flee 

We  DIE. 
Oen.  47:15  u-e  d.  in  thy  pres.  19 
Ex.  14:12  than  we  sh.  d.  in  wil. 

20:19  speak  lest  we  d.  Deut.  5:25 
Xiim.  17:12  tr(?  d.  we  all  perish 

20:4  that  rr^and  cattle  d.  there 

1  Sam.  12:19  pray  that  tre  d.  not 

2  Sam.  14:14  for  jceninst  needs  d. 

1  A*.  17:12  we  may  eat  it  and  d. 

2  A'.  7:3  why  sit  here  till  we  d.  f 
4  if  kill  us.  we  shall  hut  d. 

/<t.  22:13  for  to-morrow  we  sh.  d. 

1  Cor.  15:.32 
./oAn  11:16  "*,•  may  d.  with  him 
Rom.  14:8  iced.  urd.  unto  thcL. 

Ye  DIE. 
ffen.  3:3  nor  touch  it  lest  ye  d. 
P».  82:7  ye  shall  d.  like  men 


DIE 

It.  22:14  not  be  purged  till  ye  rf. 

J.I'.  22:26  there  shall  ue  d.  42:16 
27:13  why  >vill  ye  d.  Ezek.  18:31 : 

.3.3:11 
42:22  ye  shall  d.  by  the  sword 

.lohn  8:21  y  sh.  d.  lu  yo.  sins,  24 

Horn.  8:13  if  live  after  flesh  ye  d. 
DIED. 

Oen.  7:21  all  llesh  d.  22 
2;V2  Sarah  d.  ,•  '25:8  .\braham 
2.5- 17  Ishmael;  :).'i:8  Deborah 
:i.-).lH  liaehel,  48:7;  :»:29  Isaac 
.'i0;li;.luiob;  36  .Jos.  Ex.  1:6 

A;.i-.  2:2.3  the  king  of  Egypt  rf. 
16:3  would  to  (iod  we  had  rf.  in 
Eg.  -V'/m.  14:2;  20:3;  26:10 

Lev.  10:2  Nad.  and  Ab.  rf.  16:1 ; 
Xiim.  3:4;  26:61 ;  1  Chr.  21:2 

.V»OT.  14:37  searchers  of  land  rf. 
20:28  Aaron  d.  33::i8,  39 
16:49  now  they  that  d.  besides 
20:1  Miriam:  21:6  much  peo. 
25:9  rf.  in  the  plague  were  24.000 
26:11  children  of  Ivorah  d  not 
27:3  our  f.ither  d.  in  the  wilder- 
ness but  rf.  in  his  own  sin 
Dent.  34:5  Moses  d. 

./(w.  .5:4  all  the  men  of  war  d. 
24:29  Joshna  rf.  Jud.  2:8 

1  Sam.  •i5:l  Sam. ;  .37  Nab.  heart 
31:5  Saul  and  his  armor-bearer 

d.  6;  1  Chr.  10:.i.  13 

2  Sam.  3:33  d.  Abner  as  a  fool 
6:7  there  IV.zah  rf.  1  Chr.  13:10 
11:17  I'riah  the  Ilittite  d. 
12:18  on  seventh  day  child  rf. 
18::«  I  had  d.  for  thee,  O  Ab. 
19:6  and  all  we  had  rf.  this  day 
21:15  d.  of  peo.  even  from  Dan 

1 IC.  3:19  this  woman's  cliild  d. 

lt:17  came  to  threshold,  child  rf. 
2  A'  4:30  sat  on  her  knees,  d. 

13:14  Elisha.  20;  24  Hazael 
2  Chr.  24.22  he  d.  said.  L.  look 
./oh  3:11  why  d.  I  rot  fr.  womb? 

42:17  so  -Job  d.  being  old 
/<.  6:1  Fzziah  d.  .■  14:28  Ahaz  rf. 
Ezt'k.  24:18  at  even  mv  wife  d. 
ITin.  13:1  olTended  in  Baal,  he  d. 
Mat.  22:27  last  of  all  woman  d. 

Markn-.-li:  LukeWiSi 
Luke  16:22  beggar  d.  rich  man  rf. 
./oiin  11:21  my  bro.  had  not  rf.  .32 
37  even  this  man  sh.  not  ha.  rf. 
.trl.^  9:.37  Dorcas  was  sick  and  d. 
Pom.  5:6  in  due  time  Christ  d.  8 

7:9  sill  revived  and  I  rf. 

8:.34  it  is  Christ  that  d. 

14:9  to  this  end  Clirist  both  rf. 
15  for  whom  C.  rf.  1  Cor.  8:11 

1  Cor.  15:3  how  C.  d.  for  our  sins 

2  ror.5:14  if  one  d.  for  all.  then 
15  live  to  him  who  d.  for  them 

1  TAw.  4:14  if  we  believe  Jesnsd. 

5:10  rf.  for  ns.  that  we  sho.  live 
Ilfh.  10:2,8  desp.  Moses'  law  d. 

11:13  these  all  rf.  in  faith,  not 
22  by  faith  .Tnspph  when  he  rf. 
Pfr.  8:9  Ilie  third  part  d. 
11  many  men  rf.  of  wa.  bitter 

16:3  every  living  soul  rf.  in  sea 
.\nd  he,  So  he.  That  he  DIED. 
6V/J.  5:5  and  .\i\am  rf. 
.Iiid.  4:21  nail  into  tem.  fio  he  d. 

1  Sam.  4:18  E.  neck  bra.  a.  he  d. 
14:45  rescued  Jon.  th.  h^  rf.  not 

2  Sam.  11:21  sm.  Abim.  th.he  rf. 
2  A'.  1:17  Ahazhah  d.  according 

8:15  cl,  on  his  face,  fo  th.  he  d. 
2  Chr.  13:20  struck  him.  a.  he  rf. 
Luke  20:29  a.  he  rf.  without  chil. 
.iris  7:15  he  rf.  in  Egypt,  he  and 
Pom.  6:10  in  th.  hed.  he  d.  to 
2  Cor.  5:15<.  he  d.  for  all,  th.  they 

DIEST. 
Bulk  1:17  wh.  thou  d.  I  will  die 

DIET. 
Jer.  52:.34  for  his  d.  continual  d. 

DIETH. 
Lev.  22:8  wh.  rf.  of  itself,  not  eat 
2.^r/(.  3:.3.3  died  A.  as  a  fool  d. 
1  7i'.  14:11  him  rf.  in  city  dogs  eat 

16:4  rf.  in  fleld  fowls  eat,  21:24 
Job  11:10  man  rf.  wasteth  away 

21:23  one  rf.  in  his  full  strength 
25  rf.  in  bitterness  of  soul 
Pf.  49:17  when  he  d.  carry  noth. 
Pror.  11:7  wicked  d.  his  expect. 
Ee.  2:16  how  d.  the  wise  man ! 

3:19  as  one  d.  so  rf.  the  other 
!e.  .50:2  their  flsh  rf.  for  thirst 

.59:5  that  eatetb  of  their  eggs  rf. 

Ezek.  18:26  iniquity,  d.  in  them 

32  no  ideas,  in  death  of  him  d. 

Zer.  11:9  that  that  d.  let  it  die 

Mark  9:44  wonn  d.  not,  46,  48 


DIL 

Pom.  0:9  Christ  rf.  no  mora 
14:7  no  mail  rf.  to  himself 
DYIHG. 

Xitm.  17:13  be  consumed  wl.  d./ 
Mark  12:20  llrsl  d.  left  no  seed 
Lake  8:42  .lairus'  dau.  lay  a  rf. 
i  Cor.  4: 10  ill  liodv  tlie  d.  of  .Jesus 
6:9  as  rf.  and  behold  we  live 
Uei.  11:21  by  faith  Jac.  when  d. 

DIFFER. 
1  Cor.  4:7  who  maketh  thee  torf. 

DIFFER  EX(E,  S. 
Ex.  11:7  L.  put  d.  1).  Eg.  and  Is. 
fyer.  10:10  d.  het.  holy  and  unh. 
Ezek.  23:26  they  have  put  no  d. 

44:2:!  teach  my  people  the  rf. 
.le/s  15:9  no  d.  Iiet.  us  and  them 
Itoin.  3:22  that  believe,  for  no  (/. 

10:12  no  rf.  bet.  .lew  and  (ireek 
1  Cor.  12:5  rf.  of  administrations 
.lude  22  compassion,  making  a  d. 

DIFFER ETII,  IMS. 
Horn.  12:6  gifts  rf.  ace.  to  grace 

1  Cor.  1.5:4roue  star  d.  from  ano. 
Gal.  4:1  the  heir  when  a  child  d. 

DIG. 

.loh  .3:21  rf.  for  it  more  than  for 
6:'27  ye  d.  a  pit  for  your  friend 
11:18  thou  slialt  d.  about  thee 
24:16  in  dark  rf.  thro'  houses 

Ezek.  8:8  rf.  now  in  the  wall 
12:5  rf.  thro'  wall  in  their  sight 

.imni  9:2  tho'  they  rf.  into  hell 

Luke  13:8  let  it  alone  till  I  rf. 
16:3  I  cannot  rf. 

DIGGED. 

Oen.  49:6  in  self  will  rf.  down 
.50:5  my  gra\  e  T  have  rf.  ftir  me 

yum.  21:18  lu'inces  d.  the  well 

Deut.  6:11  wells  d.  diggedst  not 

2  A".  19:24  I  have  rf.  and  drunk 
strange  waters.  /'■■.  .37:25 

Pk.  7:15  a  pit  and  d.  it.  .57:6 
35:7  they  rf.  a  pit  for  my  soul 
94:13  till  pit  be  rf.  for  wicked 
119:85  proud  rf.  pits  forme 
In.  6:6  not  be  pruned  nor  rf. 
7:25  on  hills  rf.  with  mattock 
51: 1  hole  of  pit  whence  ye  arc  d. 
.Jer.  18:20  rf.  pit  for  my  soul.  22 
Mat.  21::):!  rf.  a  wine-press  iu  it 
25:18  d.  and  hid  lord's  money 
L'ike  0-48  rf.  and  laid  foundatiog 
Rom.  11:3  rf.  down  thine  altars 

DIGGETH. 
Prm'.  16:27  ungodly  d.  up  evW 
20:27  d.  pit  shall  fall.  Ee.  10:8 

DIGMTY,  lES. 
f7en.  49:3  Heu.  excellency  of  d. 
E't.  6:3  what  d.  to  Mordecai 
Ec.  10:6  folly  is  set  in  great  rf. 
IIa/>.  1:7  d.  proceed  of  tbeinsel. 
2P«/.  3:10  sp.  evil  ofrf.  Jude  8 

DILIGE\CE. 
Prm\  4:33  keep  heart  with  all  d. 
Luke  12:.t8  art  in  way,  give  rf. 
Pom.  12:8  that  rnleth,  with  d. 
3  <^'w.  8:7  as  ye  abound  in  all  d. 
3  Tim.  4:9  do  thy  rf.  to  come,  21 
Ilfh.  6:11  ev.  one  do  sh.  same  rf. 
3  Pet.  1:5  giv.  all  rf.  add  to  faith 

10  rf.  to  make  calling  sure 
.lude  3  I  gave  all  rf.  to  WTite 

DILIGE\T. 

Deut.  19:18  make  rf.  inquisition 

.Ion.  32:5  take  rf.  heed  to  do  com. 

Ps.  r4:6  accomplish  a  rf.  search 

77:6  my  spirit  made  rf.  search 

Prm'.  10:4  hand  of  d.  mak.  rich 

12:31  hand  ofd.  shall  bear  rule 

27  substance  ofd.  is  precious 

1.3-4  soul  ofrf.  sh.  be  made  fat 

21:5  thoughts  ofrf.  tend  tojpl. 

22:39  scest  a  man  rf.  in  busi. 

27:43  be  d.  to  know  state  of  fl. 

2  Cor.  8:22  whom  we  have  often 

proved  rf.  how  much  more  d, 

■IPet.  3:14  d.  y«  he  fou.  in  peace 

DILIGENTLY. 
Ex.  15:2<i  if  wilt  d.  henrk.  DeuL 

11:13;  28:1:  Jer.  17:24 
Deut.  4:9  and  keep  thy  soul  d. 
6:7  teach  them  rf.  to  thy  child. 
17  d.  keep  commandra.  11:'J2 
13:14  ask  rf.  and  if  it  be  truth 
Ezr.  7-23  d.  done  for  house  of  Q. 
.lob  13:17  hear  rf.  my  sp.  21:2 
Ps.  .37:10  rf.  consider  his  place 
119:4  to  keep  thy  preceptsd. 
Proi'.  7:15  d.  to  seek  thy  face 
11:27  he  that  d.  seoketh  good 
23:1  consider  d.  what  is  before 
/.«.  21:7  he  hearkened  d. 
55:2  hearken  rf.  to  me,  and  eat 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DIS 

Jer.  2- 10  consider  d.  see  if 

12;16  (/.  learn  ways  oi'my  poo. 
Zee.  BiI5  if  (I.  obey  voice  of  L. 
Mat.  2:8  search  U.  for  yo.  cliild 

IB  d.  iiiquired  of  Ike  wise  men 
Lule  i:>:S  seelc  (/.  till  she  lind  it 
Ailt  1H:25  taiiglit  (/.  thing's  ol  L. 
1  Thii.  5: 10  she  followed  d.  every 
i  Tim.  1:17  m  Ro.  sought  me  d. 
Ihb.  ll:ti  rew.  of  them  d  seek 

la-lS  lo.ikius;  (/.  lest  any  fail 
1  Pet.  1:10  prophets  searched  d. 

DIM. 
Gen.  27:1  Is.  was  old.  his  cyesrf. 

48:10  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  d. 
Dent.  34-7  Moses'  eye  was  not  d. 
1  Sam.  3:2  Ell's  eyes  wax  d.  4:15 
Job  17:7  mine  eye  isrf.  by  son-o\v 
h.  3'2:3  that  see,  shall  not  be  d. 
Liim.  4,1  how  IS  j^old  become  (i. 

5:17  these  thing's  our  eyes  d. 

D1.>II\I8H,  ED,  l\G. 
Ex.  5:8  you  shall  not  d.  au-^ht 
Let).  25:16  ace.  to  years  shait  d. 
Deut.  4:2  nor  d.  au.nhi,  12:32 
Prov.  13:11  w.  got.  by  vanity  d. 
Is.  21:17  men  of  Kedar  sh  be  d. 
Jer.  2().2  I  com.  d.  not  a  word 

29:6  may  be  inc.  and  not  d. 
Ezek.  5:11  therefore  also  d.  thee 

16:27  I  have  d.  thine  ordi.  lood 

29:15  1  will  d.  them 
Bom.  11:12  d.  of  them  the  riches 

DIM.\ESS. 
7s.  8:22  behold,  d.  of  anguish 

9:1  d.  not  be  such  as  in  her 
DIMON.     Is.  15.n 
DINAH.     Gen.  :J0:21 ;  34:5 
DI\E,  D. 

Gen.  43:16  d.  with  me  at  noon 
Luke  11::37  Pha.  bes.  him  to  d. 
John  21:12  J.  saith.  Come  and(f, 


DIS 

DISCERX. 

Gen.  31:32  il.  thoa  what  is  thine 
2  .Slim.  14:17  so  is  my  Lord  to  d. 
19;;i5  can  I  d.  bet.  good  and  ev.  ? 
1  A".  3:9  I  may  d.  betw.  good 
11  asked  uiiders.  to  rf.  judg. 
Ezr.  3:13  not  d.  noise  of  joy 
.Job  4:16  not  d.  form  thereof 
6-:j0  taste  (^.  perverse  things? 
Ezek.  44:'23  cause  d.  bet.  unci. 
Jon.  4:11  d.  bet.  right  and  left 
Mnl.  3'18  d.  bet.  right,  and  wick. 
Mot.  1(1:3  can  d.  sty,  Luke  13:.W 
Ileb.  5:14  senses  eser.  to  d.  good 

DISf'ERXED,  ETH. 
1  K.  30:41  king  of  Israel  d.  him 
Prov.  7:7  I  d.  among  the  youths 
Ec.  8:5  wise  d.  time  and  jiuIlt. 
1  Vor.  2:14  because  spiritually  d. 

DISCERXER. 
Heb.  4:12  is  a  d.  of  the  thoughts 

DISCERMXG. 

1  Cor.  11:'3!)  not  d.  the  L.  body 

12:10  to  another,  rf.  of  spirits 

DI!«<-H.\RGE,  D. 

1  /iT.  5:9  will  cause  be  d.  there 

Ec.  8:8  there  is  no  d.  in  that  war 

DLSCIPLE. 
Mat.  10:24  d.  is  not  above  his 
master,  Luke  fi:40 
42  give  cup  of  cold  water  to  d. 
27:.57  Josepn  also  was  Jesus'  rf, 
.John  9:28  art  his  d.  we  are  Mo. 
18:16  went  out  that  other  d. 
19:26  d.  standing  by.  Je.  loved 
27  to  that  d.  Behold  thy  mo. 
.38  being  a  d.  but  secretly 
20:2  '/.  Jesus  loved.  21:7,  20 
4  the  other  d.  did  outrun  Pet. 
8  went  in  also  that  other  d. 
21:'23  that  that  (/.  should  not  die 
24  this  is  the  d.  which  testifi 


15  had  d.  Jesus  saith  to  Simon  ,  Act^  9:10  a  certain  d.  at  Damas. 


DIXXER. 

Pror.  15:17  better  is  a(/.  of  herbs 
Mof.  22:4  I  have  jirepared  my  d. 
Luke  11::38  not  washed  before  rf. 
14:12  when  thou  makest  a  d. 
DIOXYSirs.    Ads  17:31 
DIOTREPHES.    ZJohn9 

DIP. 
Beut.  ;J.3:*24  Aslier  //.  foot  in  oil 
linth  2:14  d.  morsel  in  vinegar 
Luke  10:34  that  lie  may  (/.  linger 

DIPPED,  ETH. 
Gen.  37:31  d.  coat  in  the  blood 
Lev.  9:9  and  he  d.  finger  in  bl. 
Jos.  3:15  priest's  feet  d.  in  brim  : 

1  Sam.  14  27  d.  rod  in  hoiiey-co.  j 

2  A'.  5:14  Naamau  d.  in  Jordan    | 
Ps.  68:33  thy  foot  he  d.  in  blood 
Mat.  •36:33  d.  wi.  me,  Mark  14:20 
John  13:*36  havel/.  it.  when  her/. 
Bev.  19:13  with  vesture  (/.  in  bl. 

DIRECT. 
Gen.  46:28  d.  his  face  to  Goshen 
P.t.  5:3  morning  d.  my  jn-ayer 
Prov.  3:6  he  shall  d.  thy  paths 

11:5  righte.  of  the  perf.  shall  d. 
Ec.  10: 10  wisd.  is  prolitable  to  d. 
Is.  45:13  I  will  d.  all  his  ways 

61:8  d.  their  work  in  truth" 
Jer.  10;-3.3  to  d.  his  steps 

1  Thfs.  3:11  J.  C.  </.  our  way  to 

2  Thes.  3:5  L.  d.  hearts  into  love 

DIRECTED,  ETII. 
Job  32:14  not  (/.  ills  words  aga. 
37:3  d.  it  under  whole  heaven 
P.*.  ir.):5  ways  were  (/.  to  keep 
Prov.  16:9  the  Lord  d.  his  steps 
3I:'39  upriirlit.  he  d.  his  way 
Is.  40:13  who  bath  d.  the  Spirit 

DIRT. 
Jud.  3:32  and  the  '/.  came  out 
I's.  18:42  I  cast  tlii'in  out  asrf. 
Is.  57:30  whose  waters  cast  up  d. 

DIS.VLLOW,  ED. 
Xum.  30:5  father  il.  b'cr  not,  8, 11 
1  Pet.  2:4  d.  indeed  of  in<-n,  but 
7  stone  builders  (/.  is  made  h. 
DISAXXl'L. 
J/j  40:8  wilt  thou  il.  my  .illdg.? 
/'.  14:37  L.  piiriiosed,  wlio  d.  it  ? 
Gal.  3:17  coven,  law  cannot  (/. 

DK.\XXULLED,   ETH,   IXG. 

Is.  '38;1K  coven,  with  death  be  (/. 
G<d.  3:15  no  man  d.  or  addeth 
Ileb.  7:18  there  is  a  d.  of  com. 

DISAPPOIXT,  ED,  BTH. 

Job  5:12  (/.  devices  of  crafty 
Ps.  17:13  arise,  ()  Lord,  d.  liira 
Prov.  15:'22  purposcD  are  d. 


26  believed  not  that  he  was  (/, 
.36  .Toppa  a  d.  named  Tabitha 
21:16  old  (/.  with  whom  lodge 

My  DISCIPLE. 
Lnke  14:26*  not  be  my  d. 

27  bear  cross  cannot  be  my  d. 
33  fors.  not  all,  not  be  my  d. 

DISCIPLES. 

Mat.  9:14  tlicii  came  d.  of  John 
11:1  end  of  commanding  his  d. 
14:26  when  d.  saw  him  on  sea 
17:6  d.  heard  it,  fell  on  th.  face 
19:13  d.  reh.  them,  Mark  10:13 
20:n  twelve  d.  apart  m  way 
22:16  Pharisees  sent  their  d. 
•26;'26  J.  took  bread,  gave  to  d. 
35  likewise  also  said  all  the  (/. 
56  d.  forsook  him  and  fled 

Mark  2:18  why  d.  of  John  and  of 

Pharisees  fast,  Luke  5::J:i 
8:14  d.  forgotten  to  take  bread 

J^uke  19:37  d.  began  to  rejoice 

.Jotin  3:25  betw.  John's  d'.  and 
4:1  .Te.  bap.  more  d.  that  John 
9:28  but  we  are  Moses'  d. 
13:5  began  to  wash  the  d.  feet 
18:17  art  one  of  this  man's  d.  ? 
20:18  told  d.  she  had  seen  Lord 

Arts  9:1  breath,  slamrhter  ag.  d. 

26  Saul  assayed  to  ioin  the  d. 
11:26  d.  called  Christians  lirst 
19:1  Ephi'stis.  finding  certain  (/, 

30  the  d.  suli'.nxl  him  not 
20:7  d.  came  to  break  bn-ad 
30  to  draw  away  d.  after  them 
His  DISi'ipLES. 
Mat.  8:25  his  d.  awoke  him 
9:19  Jes.  followed,  so  did  his  d. 
28:7  tell  Jiisd.  he  is  risen 

13  say  ye.  h.  d.  came  by  night 

Luke  5:30  murmur,  against  h^d. 

6:20  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  d. 

11:1  as  John  taught  his  d. 

John  2:11  his  d.  bc'licved  on  him 

4:2  Jes.  baptized  not  but  his  d. 

27  came  his  d.  and  marvelled 
6:22  his  d.  were  gone  away 
9:*27  will  ye  also  be  his  d.'f 
18:1  with'^i,!  d.  over  Cedron 

2  resorted  thither  with  his  d. 
20:2ti  again  hisd.  were  within 


or  his  DISCIPLES. 

,!/<(/.  11:2 sent  Umofhisd.  Mark 

11:1;  14:13;  LukeK-.-Xt 

.Mark  7:2  d.  eat  with  unw.  hands 

JoJin  6:66  many  of  his  d.  went 

18:19  higb-p.  asked  J.  of  hie  d. 

25  art  not  th.  also  one  ofh.  d. 

21;  12  none  of  his  d.  durst  ask 

To  hl«  DISCIPLES. 

Mat.  14:19  gave  loaves  (o  his  d. 


DIS 

Mark  4;.34  expounded  all  to  h.  d. 
Luke  I0:-33  he  turned  to  his  d. 
John  21.14  showed  hims.  to  A.  d. 

My  DISCIPLES. 
7s.  8:16  seal  law  among  my  d. 
Mat.  26:18  keep  passover  with 
7nyd.  Mark  14: 14 ;  Luke  22:11 
John  8:31  my  d.  indeed.  13;:B5 
15:8  so  shall  ye  be  my  d. 
Thy  DISCIPLES. 
.Vn^9:14?.  d.  fast  not.  .17nr*'2:18 
13:2  (hy  d.  do  what  is  not  lawf. 
15:2  t.  d.  transgress  tradition? 
17:16  '/.  they  could  not  euro 
,Vark  7:5  walk  not  t.  d.  accor.  to 
9:18  t.  d.  to  cast  him,  Luke  9:40 
Luke  19:39  Master  rebuke  thy  d. 
John  7:3  I.  d.  see  works  thou 

DISCIPLIXE. 
.lob  .36: 10  ippeneth  t  heir  ears  to  d. 

DISCLOSE. 
7s.  26:21  earth  shall  d.  her  blood 

DISCOMFITED. 
.70S.  10:10  L.  d.  them  before  Is. 
Jud.  4- 15  the  Lord  d.  Sisera 
8:12  Gideon  d.  all  the  host 

1  Sam.  7:10  thundered  on  Ph.  d. 

2  Sam.  -32:15  d.  them.  Ps.  18:14 
7s.  31:8  young  men  shall  be  d. 

DISCOMFITURE. 

1  Sam.  14:20  was  a  very  great  d. 

DISCOXTEXTBD. 

2  Sam.  23:2 rf.  gathered  to  David 

DISCOXTIXIE. 
Jer.  17:4  d.  from  thy  heritage 

DISCORD. 
Prov.  6:14  he  soweth  d. 
19  soweth  d.  among  brethren 
DISCOVER. 

1  Sam.  14:8  '/.  ourselves  to  them 
.Job  41: 13  d.  face  of  his  garment  ? 
Prov.  18:2  his  heart  may  d.  itself 

25:9  d.  not  a  secret  to  another 
7s.  3:17  L.  will  d.  th.  secret  parts 
■Jer.  13:-26  d.  thy  skirts,  A'n/i.  3:5 
La7n.  4:'23  he  will  </.  thy  sins 
Ezek.  16::57  I  will  il.  thy  nakedn. 
JJos.  2:10  will  I  d.  her  lewdness 
Mic.  1:6  I  will  d.  the  foundations 

DISCOVERED. 
ISam.  14:11  d.  tlK'ms.  to  garri. 

23:6  Saul  heard  David  was  d. 

2  Sam.  23-16  foundations  of  the 
w-orld  were  d.  Ps.  18:15 

7s.  2-2:8  he  d.  covering  of  Judah 
57:8  hast  il.  thvself  to  another 
.Jer.  l:):-33  thv  skirts  d. 
Lam.  2:14  not  il.  thine  iniquity 
Ezek.  13:14  foundat.  shall  be  d. 

16:36  nalcedness  d.  thro'  whor. 

57  before  thy  wickedn.  was  d. 
21:24  that  vtiur  transgr.  are  d. 
2-2:10  d.  their  father's  nakedn. 
2."i:10  these  d.  her  nakedness 
Hos.  7:1  iniq.  of  Ephraim  was  d. 

DISCOVER  ETH,  IXG. 
.Jnb  12:23  be  (7  deep  things  out 
Ps.  29:9  voice  of  Lord  d.  forests 
77ai.  3:13  d.  foundation  to  neck 

DISCOCRAGE,  D. 
Xum.  21:4  soul  of  jieoplewas  d. 

.33:7  wbv  '/.  heart  of  people?  9 
Deut.  1:-31  fear  not,  nor  be  d. 

28  brethren  have  d.  our  heart 
Js.  43:4  shall  not  fail  nor  be  d. 
Col.  3:21  children,  lest  they  be  d. 

DISCREET. 
Gen.  41:.39  none  so  (/.  and  wise 
Tit.  2:5  teach  yo.  women  to  be  (i. 

DISCREETLY. 
Mark  13:;M  Jesus  saw  he  ans.  d. 

DISCRETIOX. 
Ps.  112:5  guide  all'aiis  with  d. 
Prov.  1:4  to  the  young  man  d. 

2:11 '/.  shall  preserve  thee 

3:21  keep  wisdom  and  d. 

5:2  thou  mavest  regard  d. 

11:22  a  fair  woman  n-ithont  d. 

19:11  d.  di-ferreth  his  anger 
Is.  -3.'(:-2fi  God  instruct  him  to  d. 
Jer.  10: 12  stretched  heav.  by  rf. 
DISDAIXED. 

1  .'Sam.  17:43  Goliah  d.  David 
Job  30:1  fathers  I  would  have  d. 

DISEASE. 

2  7r.  1:2  if  I  sh.  recov.  of  this  d. 
8:8  shall  I  recover  of  this  <l.  *  9 

2  Chr.  16:13  in  his  d.  he  sought 
21:15  have  d.  of  thy  bowels 
IS  L.  smote  him  with  incur,  d. 
Job  :30:18  by  d.  garment  changed 


DIS 

Ps.  38:7  filled  with  loathsome  d. 
41:8  an  evil  d.  say  they,  cleav. 
Ec.  6:2  this  is  vanity,  an  evil  d. 
Mat.  4:2:S  healing  d.  9:35;  10:1 
John  5:4  whole  of  whatsoever  d. 

DISEASES. 
Ex.  15:26  none  of  these  d. 
Deut.  28:60  bring  on  thee  d. 
2  Chr.  21:19  he  died  of  sore  d. 


24:35  they  left  him  in  great  d. 
Ps.  103:3  who  healeth  all  thy  d. 
Mat.  4:34  were  taken  with  divers 

d.  Mark  1:34;  Z«i-e4:40 
Luke  9;  1  gave  power  to  cure  d. 
Acts  19:12(7  departed  from  them 
28-9  had  d.  in  island,  came 

DISEASED. 
1  K.  15:23  Asa  was  d.  in  his  feet 
Ezek.  34:4  d.  not  strengthened 
21  because  ye  have  pushed  d. 
Mat.  9:20  woman  d.  with  issue 
14:35  broujjht  all  d.  .Mark  1:32 
John  6:2  miracles  he  did  on  d. 

DISFIGURE. 
Mat.  6:16  hypocrites  d.  faces 

DISGRACE. 
Jer.  14:21  do  not  d.  the  throne 

DISGUISE,  ED,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  28:8  and  Saul ;/.  himself 

1  A'.  14:2  Jerob.  said.  d.  thyself 
20::38  one  of  prophets  rf.  himself 
22:30  d.  myself.  2  Chr.  18:29 

2  Chr.  35:32  Josiah  d.  to  tijrht 
Jod  24:15  adulterer  d.  his  lace 

DISH,  ES. 
.lud.  5:25  butter  in  a  lordly  d. 
2  A'.  31:13  as  a  man  wipeth  a  d. 
Mat.  -26:23  dip.  in  d.  Mark  14:20 
DISHOXEST.    See  gain. 
DISHOXESTY. 
2  Cor.  4:3  renounced  things  of  (7. 

DISHOXOR. 
Ezr.  4:14  to  see  king's*/. 
Ps.  :J5:-36  clothed  with  d.  71:13 
69:19  thou  hast  known  niyrf. 
Prov.  6::j3  and  d.  shall  he  get 
Bom.  9:31  another  vessel  to  d. 

1  Cor.  15:43  sown  in  d.  raised  in 

2  Cor.  6:8  by  honor  and  d. 
2  Tim.  2:20  are  vess.  some  to  d. 

DISHOXOR,  EST,  ETH. 
Mic.  7:6  the  son  d.  the  father 
John  8:49  Father,  and  ye  <7  mo 
Bom.  1:34  to  d.  their  ow  n  bodies 
2:-23  breaking  law.  d.  God 
1  Cor.  11:4  man  d.  head;  5  wom. 

DISIXHERIT. 
Xum.  14:12  I  will  d.  them 

DISMAYED. 
Dent.  31:8  nor  hed.  Jos.  1:9;  8:1 ; 
10:35;    1  Chr.  23:13;    28:20; 
2  CTr.  20:15,  17;  32:7 

1  Sam.  17:11  thev  were  d.  2  A". 
19:-26;  7s.  37:27 

7s.  21:3  I  was  d.  at  seeing  of  it 
41:10not(/.  J«'.  1:17;  10:2; -33:4: 
30:10;  46:27;  Ezek.  2:6;  3:9 
23  that  we  may  be  d. 
Jer.  8:9  the  wise  men  are  (7  10:2 
17:18  let  them  be  d.  let  not  me 
46:5  have  I  seen  them  d.  and 
48:1  M.  is  d.;  49:37  Ehim  be  d. 
60::56  mighty  of  Babylon  be  d. 
Ob.  9  miglity  men  shall  be  d, 

DISMAYIXG. 
.fer.  48:39  Moab  shall  be  a  d. 

DISCUSSED. 

Acts  15:30  d.  they  came  to  AntL 

19:41  spoken,  he  d.  assembly 

DISOBEDIEXCE. 
Bom.  5:19  by  one  man's*/. 

2  Cor.  10:6  readiness  to  rev.  d. 
Eph.  2:2  workcth  in  child,  o!  d. 

.5:6  on  childi-en  of  d.  Col.  3:6 
Heb.  2:2  d.  received  just  recom. 

DISOBEDIEXT. 
1  K.  13:-36  man  of  G.  who  was  d. 
Xek.  9:-36  they  were  d.  rebelled 
Luke  1:17  turn  d.  to  wis.  of  just 
.ids  26:19  not  il.  to  heav.  vision 
7?om.  1:30  d.  to  jiar.  2  Tim.  3:2 

10:21  forth  my  hands  to  d.  peo. 
1  7'iwi.  1:9  law  was  made  for*/. 
Tit.  1:16  deny  him,  being  d. 

3:3  we  also  were  sometimes  d. 
1  Pet.  3:7  to  them  d.  the  stone 
8  stumble  at  word,  being  d. 

3:20  which  sometime  wcrccf. 
DISOBEYED. 

1  K.  13:21  as  hast  */.  mouth  of  L, 
DISORDERLY. 

2  Thes.  3:6  withd.  from  broth,  d. 


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DIS 

a  T'^^.*.  3:7  behnvi'd  not  onrfl.  d. 

U  some  walk  ninoiii;  you  (/. 

DISPAi't'ir. 

E:ek.  2*47  il.  tlnni  with  swortls 

IIISPEXSATIOV. 

1  Cor.  9:17  n  </.  of  ;;oapol 

Ejift.  1:10  r/.  of  fliliii'ss  of  timet* 

:i:i  lioard  of  il.  of  ;;nno  of  (icxl 

Col.  I:i5  ininirfti'racc.  IO(/.of  c«. 

nispRR>>G,  En. 

iChr.  Il:-23  Itcliob.  </.  ofchllcl. 
Est.  3:8  certain  people  il.  among 
Ph.  112:9heliatli-/.  aror.  11:9 
Proe.  5:l(j  let  thy  fiiltiltninrt  1)0(^ 
15:7  lips  of  wise  d.  knowledge 
/«.  11:13  guttler  rf.  of  Jiidah 
Ezfk.  1*3:15  '/.  them  in  the  conn. 

•X-.Zi;  39:12;  :«:•«,  20 

22:15  (t.  thee  in  the  conntrics 

36:19  were  '/.  through  countries 

Z«).  :f:  lu  mv  il.  shall  bring 

John  7:35  will  he  i;o  to  the  <l. 

Acts  5:37  obeyed  him,  were  U. 

DISPERSIOVS. 
Jer.  25:31  days  of  </.  accomp. 

niSPLAYEO. 
Ps.  60:4  ban.  that  it  may  be  d. 

DISPLEASE. 
Xum.  22:31  if  it  (/.  thee 
1  Sa/n.  2'.l;7  '/.  n()t  the  lords 
S  5(im.  11:25  Jo:ih,  let  not  this  (!. 
Pi-oc.  31:18  L.  see  it,  it  (/.  him 

niSPLKASEO. 
(Pen.  48:17  hand  mi  Kphr.  It  rl. 
iV»»l.  11:1  complained,  it  d.  L. 
10  Moses  also  was  il. 

1  -?(»«.  8:(i  tlie  thing  (/.  Samncl 
18:S  saving  d.  Saul,  and  he  said 

2  .Slim.  11:27  th.  1).  had  done.  <l. 
1  A'.  1:6  father  had  not  rf.  him 

30:43  went  to  his  house  (/.  21:4 
1  CAr.  21:7  God  was  rf.  with  this 
Ps.  eO:  1  tlioH  has  been  d. 
Is.  59:15  it  '/.  him 
Dan.  6:14  king  (/.  with  himself 
Jon.  4:1  it  d.  -Jonah  exceedingly 
Ilab.  3:8  Lord  d.  against  rivers 
Ze^.  1:2  L.  been  d.  with  fathers 
15  sore  d.  with  heathen  at  ease, 
for  I  was  hut  a  little  d. 
Mat.  21:15  scribes  saw.  wcrerf. 
Mark  10:14  .Jesus  saw  it.  was  <^. 

41  d.  with  James  and  John 
Acts  12:20  Herod  highly  d.  with 

niSPI.EAJilRE. 

Dent.  9:19  1  was  afiaiil  ofhot  d. 

Jtid.  15:3  though  I  do  them  a  d. 

Ps.  2:5  vex  them  in  his  sore  d. 

6:1  chaiten  me  iu  liot  d.  38:1 

DISPOSED.  I\<i. 
Job  31:13  who  d.  whole  world? 
37:15  know  when  Gorl  (/,  them 
Prof.  lti::M  d.  thereof  is  of  I,. 
1  Cor.  10:27  feast,  ye  be  rf.  to  go 

DISPOSITIOX. 
Acts  7:53  l:uv  by  </.  of  angels 

DISPOSSESS,  ED. 
X<im.  :i!:53  shall  d.  the  inhabi. 
Held.  7:17  How  can  I  (/.  them} 
Jud.  U-.-a  God  hath  d.  the  A. 

DlSPrTATlOX,  6. 
Acts  1.5:2  had  no  small  d. 
Rom.  14:1  but  not  to  doubtful  </. 

DISPrTE.  ED. 
Jo*  23:7  righteous  might  d. 
J/./7-/'9:31  (/.  whosli.begreatest 
Acts  9:-,*'.)  S.  d.  ag.  the  (Grecians 
17:17  I'iiul  (/.  in  the  synagogue 
Jude'iyVK\\.d.  about  body  of  M. 

DISPITER. 
1  Cor.  1:20  where  is  d.  of  world » 

DISPlTIXfi,  S. 
Act3  ():9  d.  with  Stephen 
15:7  been  much  '/.  Peter  roeo 
19:8  d.  and  persu.idinL'.  9 
U:M  thev  neither  found  me  d. 
Phil.  2:14'all  things  without  d. 
1  Tim.  0:5  perverse  rf. 

niSliriET,  ED,  .\ESS. 
1  Sam.  28:15  why  hast  thou  d. 
Ps.  38:8  roared  by  reason  of  rf. 
39:0  surely  are  rf.  in  vain 
43:5  O  my  soul,  why  art  thou  rf. 

within  me!  11;  43:5 
Prov.  .30:21  earth  is  rf. 
Jtr.  60:31  rf.  inhabitants  of  Bab. 

DISSEMBLED,  ETH. 

Jos.  7:11  stolen,  and  rf.  also 
Pro').  Sl'i:24  he  tb.-it  halclh  rf, 
Jtr.  42:20  for  ye  rf.  when  ve  sent 
Gal.  2:13  other  Jews  rf.  likewise 

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DISSR>IIILERS. 

/v.  26:4  nor  w  ill  I  go  in  with  rf. 
DISSEXSIO.V. 

Acls  15:3  bad  no  suutll  rf. 
23:7  arose  a  </.  between  Phnrl. 
niSSI.Ml'LATIOX. 

/Ami   12:9  let  love  be  witluHit  rf. 
Hal.  2:13  carried  away  with  rf. 

DISSOLVE,  ED,  EST. 
.lol)  .■W:22  thou  rf.  my  substance 
/v.  75:3  iiihab.  thereof  are  rf. 
Is.  14:31  thou  Palestina  art  rf. 

24:19  the  earth  is  clean  rf. 

:J4:4  the  host  of  heaven  be  rf. 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  rf.  doubts 
Xah.  2:0  palace  shall  be  rf. 
2  Cor.  5:1  house  of  this  taber.  a. 
■il'ft.  3:11  all  these  things  be  rf. 

12  heavens  on  tire  shall  be  rf. 

DISTAFF. 
Prov.  31:19  her  hands  hold  rf. 

DI.STIL. 
Dcid.  .32:3  my  speech  rf.  as  dew 
■fob  30:28  the  clouds  rf.  on  man 

DISTIXCTIOIV. 
1  Cor.  14:7  (  xe.  rf.  in  the  sounds 

DISTIXCTLY. 
Xch.  8:8  in  book  of  the  law  rf. 

DISTRACTED,  IO\. 
Ps.  88:15  I  SUIT,  thy  tcr.  I  am  rf. 
1  Cor.  7::J5  attend  without  rf. 

DISTRES.S.  Siilistanllvc 

Ocn.  .35:3  answered  me  in  my  rf. 
42:31  therefore  is  this  rf.  come 
./f/rf.  11:7  ye  come  when  in  rf. 

1  .'^am.  33:2  in  rf.  came  to  David 

2  Sam.  22:7  in  rav  rf.  I  called  on 
L.  Ps.  18:6;  il8:5;  120:1 

1  A".  1:29  redeemed  soul  out  of  rf. 

2  tytr.  38:32  in  rf.  .\haz  trespass. 
Xc/t.  3:17  ye  see  the  rf.  we  are  in 

9:.37  and  we  are  in  great  rf. 
Ps.  4:1  enlarged  me  when  in  rf. 
Prot^.  1:37  mock  when  rf.  coineth 
Is.  25:4  stre.  to  the  needy  in  rf. 
Lam.  1:20  0  Lord,  for  I  am  in  rf. 
Olt.  12  nor  spoken  proudly  in  rf. 

14  nor  deliv.  those  ill  day  of  rf. 
Ztp.  1:15  that  day  is  a  day  of  rf. 

17  1  will  bring  "rf.  npon'men 
Luke  21:2:1  great  rf.  in  land 

25  on  the  earth  rf.  of  nations 
Pom.  8:.^5  love  of  C.  f  shall  rf. 
1  f 'or.  7:2()good  for  the  present  rf. 
1  TAes.  3:7  comforted  in  your  rf. 

DISTRESS,  ED. 
Ocn.  33:7  .Jacob  was  greatly  rf. 
Dent.  2:9  rf.  not  tlie  Moabites 

19  rf.  not  the  Ammonites 
38:53  wherewith  rf.  thee,  55,  57 
./'/rf.  2:15  Israel  rf.  10:9 

1  .svthj.  13:6  the  people  were  rf. 
14:21  men  of  Is.  rf.,-  28:15  Saul 
30:6  David  rf.  for  iieoplo  spake 

2  Sam.  1:26  rf.  for  tnee,  Jonathan 
2  C/ir.  28:20  king  of  Asav.  rf.  A. 
ft.  29:2  yet  I  will  rf.  Ariel 

7  that  rf.  her  be  as  a  dream 
■fer.  10:18  will  rf.  the  inhabitants 
2  Cor.  4:8  troubled  yet  not  rf. 

DISTRESSES. 
Ps.  25:17  O  bring  mo  out  of  rf. 
107:6  he  deliv.  them  out  of  rf. 

13  he  saved  them  out  of  rf.  19 
28  brinircth  them  out  ofrf, 

Ezek.  .30:16  Nojih  liave  rf.  daily 
2  for.  6:4  approv.  ourselves  in  rf. 
13:10  I  take  pleasure  iu  rf.  for 
DISTRIIH'TE. 
Xeh.  13:13  their  ofliee  was  to  rf. 
Luke  18:32  sell  all  and  rf.  to  poor 
1  Tim.  (i:18  rich  to  be  ready  torf- 
DISTRIBITED,  ETH,  IXC. 
./iitf  21:17  (iod  rf.  sorrows 
./o/in&.W  -Je.  rf.  to  the  disciples 
Pom.  12:13  rf.  to  nece.s.  of  saints 

1  Cor.  7:17  God  hath  rf.  to  every 

2  Cor.  10:13  ac.  to  rule  G.  hath  rf. 

DISTRIBl'TIO.V. 
.lets  4:^^  rf.  made  to  every  one 

2  Cor.  9:13  for  your  liberal  rf. 

DITCH,  ES. 

3  K.  3:16  make  valley  full  ofrf. 
./*>6  9:31  plunge  me  in  the  d. 
/^.  7:15  fallen  into  rf.  he  made 
Pror.  23:27  a  whore  is  a  deep  rf. 
Is.  32:11  a  rf.  between  two  walls 
Mat.  15:14  fall  into  rf.  Luke  6:39 

DIVERS,  E. 
Deut.  33:9  not  sow  with  rf.  seed 
11  not  wejirgarment  f»f  rf.  sorts 
25: 13  Shalt  not  have  rf.  weights 


DIV 

Ptiif.  'i'):l  I  In  hdUHcrf.  mpaeures 
JuiL  ty.'.H)  to  S.  a  pivy  of  r/.  colorw 
i'Sarn.  13.18  ^ar.  ol'd.  colorw.  IU 
1  i'hr.  29:2  stoiurn  of  d.  colort* 
a  Chr.  :;0:n  f/.  of  AhIut  humblctl 
A'sr  3:8  tlu'ir  Iuwh  r/.  tVom  all 
Ps.  78:45  Bent  f/.  sort  of  tliea 
lOr*:;!!  caino '/.  Korts  oftlii'S 
Prov.  20:10  d.  WL'iy;iitf»,  d.  mcas. 

"Hii  d.  wi'ij^hts  art'  abomiiialloii 
Ec.  5:7  there  are  also  d.  vanities 
/•Jzek.  17:3  a  great  eaj^let/.  colors 
Da/i.  7:3  ben^tH  d.  one  IVom  auo. 

'i'J  (/.  from  all  klnj^doms 
Maf.  't:'2i  sick  with  (/.  diseases, 

Mark  l:3t:  Lukt  4:40 
24:7  cartliqinikes  in  d.  places, 

MarkVV.H;  Lukt '2\ -.11 
yfark  8:3  for  d.  Ciime  from  far 
-■Ic/'a'  lil:!l  wlien  d.  were  hardened 

1  Cor.  12:10^/.  kinds  of  t"n<nios 

2  Tim.  ;i:(i  led  away  with  rf.  lusts 
Tit.  3:3  serviuf?  rf. "lusts  and  pie. 
Ilf-b.  1:1  in  rf.  manners  spake 

2:4  witness  with  rf.  miracles 
9:10  rf.  washings;  13:9  rf.  doct. 
Jam.  1:2  fall  iutorf.  temptations 

Dn^R  CITIES. 

1  Cor.  12:4  rf.  of  trifis;  6  opera. 
28  set  in  churdi  rf.  of  tougucs 

DIVIOE. 

Gen.  1:6  lot  firmament  rf.  waters 
14  be  liji:hts  to  rf.  the  day,  18 

49:27  at  ni-rht  he  shall  rf.  spoil 
E.r.  14:ir.  over  the  sea  and  rf.  it 

2(:;:W  veil  sliall  rf.  hotwcen  holy 
Xujii.  31:27  rf.  the  prey  into  two 
Jos.  1:6  rf,  for  inheritance,  18:5 

22:8  rf.  the  spoil  with  brethren 

2  *'«;«.  19:29  thou  and  Z.  rf.  laud 

1  A'.  3:25  rf.  living  child.  26 
.\V/(.  9:11  didst  d.  sea,  P^.  74:13 

22  didst  rf.  them  into  comers 
Job  27:17  innocent  shall  rf.  silver 
Pft.  55:9  and  rf.  their  tonfjues 
Prow  1G:19  torf.  spoil  with  proud 
L*.  9:3  rejoice  when  rf.  the  spoil 

53:12  shall  rf.  spoil  with  strong 
Eztk.  5:1  take  balances,  and  rf. 

4.'.:1  rf.  land  bv  lot,  47:21,  22 

4-S:29  this  is  land  ye  shall  rf. 
Dan.  U:.9.\  he  shall  rf.  land 
Luke  12:13  that  he  rf.  the  inheri. 

22:17  rf.  it  among  yourselves 

I  will  DIVIDE. 

Gen.  49:7  I  will  d.  them  in  Jacob 
A'x.  15:9  said.  I  will  rf.  spoil 
Ps.  60:6  /  irill  rf.  Sliech.  108:7 
7«.  53:12  wiU  Id.  him  a  portion 

DIVIDED. 

Gen.  1:4  rf.  light;  7  rf.  waters 
10:5  were  ish'S  of  Gentiles  rf, 
25  in  his  days  was  the  earth  rf. 
82  nations  rf.  after  the  flood 
14:15Abrflmrf.  himself  ag.  them 
15:10  rf.  Abram  rf.  them  in  midst 
32:7.TarMbrf.  pr-nple 

A>.  14:21  the  w;ilers  were  rf. 

iMid.  4:19  whirli  (Jodhathrf. 
32:8  Most  High  rf.  to  nations 

Jos.  14:5  they  rf.  land,  18:10 

Jud.  5:30  rf.  the  prev  to  every 
19:29  the  Lrvitorf.her 

2  Sum.  1:23  in  death  were  not  rf. 

1  K.  16:21  were  people  of  Isr.  rf. 
1S:6  Aliab  and  Ob.  rf.  the  land 

2  A'.  2:H  waters  were  rf.  hither 
.liih  3S:2.">  hath  rf.  a  watercourse 
I's.  (18:12  she  that  tar.  rf.  spoil 

78: 13  he  rf.  the  sea.  and  caused 
55  rf.  them  an  inheritance  by 
line.  Acts  13:19 

136:13  to  him  which  rf.  Red  sea 
In.  :J3:23  prey  of  ereat  spoil  rf. 

.•$4:17  his  luind  d.  it  bv  line 

51:15  I  am  the  Lord  that  rf.  sea 
TMm.  4-ir.  anger  of  Lord  rf.  them 
Kz'k.  37:22  nor  berf,  into  two  k. 
Ihiii.  2: 11  kini^dom  shall  be  rf. 

5:2H  ktnu'doni  rf.  given  to  M. 

11:4  kiuL^dotLirf.  toward  fourw. 
Ilt's.  111:2  tJu'ir  heart  is  rf. 
Amos  7:17  thy  land  shall  he  tf . 
J/J'-.  2:4  he  hatli  rf.  our  fields 
Zee.  14:1  upoil  be  rf.  in  midst 
Mat.  12:25  house  rf.  not  stand, 

.Var;t3:24;  Luke  WAI 
Luke  12:52  five  In  one  house  rf. 
53  father  be  divided  a":a.  son 

15:12  rf.  unto  them  hisTiving 
AcU  14:4  multi.  was  rf.  23:7 
1  Cor.  1:13  is  Christ  rf.  /  was  P. 
Rec.  16:19  city  was  rf. 

DIVIDER. 

Luke  12:14  made  me  rf.  over  you 


DO 
RIVIDETIf. 

Job  26:12  rf.  sea  with  his  power 
/v.  2!l:7  voice  of  L.  rf.  flames 
./'/'.  31:35  rf.  sea  when  waves  roar 
Maf.  2.'j;32  rf.  his  sheep  U\  goals 
Lukt  11:22  and  rf.  his  spoils 

Divini\is. 

fn.  63:12  rf.  water  before  them 
Dan.  7:25  and  a  rf.  of  time 

1  Cor.  12:11  rf.  to  every  man 

2  Tim.  2:15  rightly  rf.  lh<!  word 
Ihb.  4:12  to  rf,  asunder  of  joints 

DIVi:VATIO!V,  8. 
,V'/W),  22:7  rewards  of  rf 
2.'J:2:i  nor  any  rf,  a£:(ainst  Israel 
Driit.  18:10  usoth  rf.  2  A'.  17:17 
Jtr.  14:14  they  prophesy  rf, 
Kzfk.  12:24 nor Ilatteringrf.  in  Is. 
13:7  not  spoken  a  lying  rf 
2.3  see  no  more  divine  rf. 
21:21  the  king  of  Babylon  stood 

to  use  rf. 
Acts  16:16  pos.  with  spirit  ofrf 

DIVI\E,  Verb. 
Gen.  44:15  a  man  as  I  can  rf.  / 

1  Sam.  28:8  rf.  to  me  by  fam.  sp. 
Kztk.  13:9  prophets  that  rf.  lies 

2l:2'.l  ^^hile  they  rf.  alie 
Mic.  3:6  that  ye  shall  not  d. 
11  prophets  rf.  for  money 
DIVI.VE,  Adjective. 
Prov.  16:10  rf.  sentence  in  lips 
Hiff.  9:1  ordinances  ofrf.  servicd 

2  Ptt.  1:3  rf.  power  hath  given 
4  be  partakers  ofrf.  nature 

DIVIDER,  il!i. 
Deut.  18:14  hearkened  to  rf. 
1  S<im.  6:2  Philis.  called  for  rf. 
Tx.  44:25  that  maketh  rf.  mad 
Jtr.  27:9  hearken  not  to  your  rf. 

29:8  let  not  your  rf,  deceive  you 
Mic.  3:7  and  the  rf.  confounded 
Zee.  10:2  the  rf,  have  seen  a  lie 

DIVIXETH,  l\G. 
Gen.  44:5  this  it  whereby  he  rf.  / 
Ezek.  22:28  and  rf.  lies  to  them 

DIVISIOX.  S. 
;Sr.  8:23  put  a  rf.  between 
Jiiil.  5:15  for  rf.  of  Reuben.  16 
Luke  12:51  nay  but  rather  rf. 
John  7:43  there  was  a  rf.  among 
the  people,  9:16;  10:19  , 

Horn.  16:17mark  them  wh.  ca.rf, 
1  Cor.  1:10  be  no  rf,  among  you  ( 

3:3  whereas  there  is  am.  you  rf. 

11:18  I  hear  there  be  rf.  am.  you 
DIVORCE,  ED. 
Jtr.  3:8  given  her  a  bill  of  rf. 
Mat.  5:32  shall  marry  her  rf. 

DIVORC'E.MEIVT. 
Deut.  24:1  write  her  bill  ofrf.  3  ' 
U.  50:1  ^our  mother's  rf.  >^  i 

Mark  10:4  M.  suflered  bill  of  rf. 
See  WRITING. 

DO. 
Gen.  1S:25  Judge  of  all  rf.  ri^htt 

31:16  what  God  hath  said,  rf. 

41:25  what  he  is  torf.  28 
Kr.  4:15  teach  vou  what  ve  sh.  cL 

19:8  all  L.  hath  spok.  we  will  rf. 
Ltrv.  18:5  if  man  rf.  he  shall  live, 
Xth .  9:29 ;  Eztk.  20: 1 1 ,  13.  21 
Xum.  22:20  word  I  say  shalt  rf. 

24:14  this  peo.  rf.  to  thy  people 
Diut.  7:11  command,  torf.  them 

19:19  rf.  to  him  as  he  thought  to 

27:26  words  of  law,  to  rf.  tTiem 

.30:12  may  hear  it  and  rf,  itr  13 
Jo.'i.  7:9  rf.  to  thy  great  name  ? 

22:2-1  what  have  ye  to  rf,  with  L. 

23:6  rf.  all  written  iu  the  law, 

1  C-fir.  16:40;  2  67i/-.  34:21 
./'/rf.  7:17  as  I  rf.  so  shall  ye  rf. 

8:3  to  rf.  in  comparison  of  you  f 

10:15rf.  tous  what  seem,  good 

18:18  the  priest.  \\Tiatrf.  ye? 

1  Sam.  16:3  show  thee  what  rf. 
22:.S  what  God  will  rf.  for  me 
26:25  thou  shalt  rf.  great  things 

2  Stun.  3:18  now  then  rf.  it 
15:26  rf.  to  me  as  seemeth  good 

1  A'.  2:6  rf.  ncc.  to  thy  wisdom 
8:32  rf.  and  judire  thy  s.-i-rants. 

39  forgive,  ami  rf.  2  Chr.  6:23 
11:33  torf.  right,  38;  14:8 

2  A'.  9:18  to  rf.  with  peace?  19 
17:.3-t  rf.  after  former  inannera 
20:9  L.  will  rf  as  he  hath  spok. 

1  Chr.  17:2  rf.  all  in  thy  heart 
2:1  and  rf.  as  thou  hast  said 

21:8  rf.  away  Inlq.  of  thy  serv. 

2  Chr.  19:6  lake  heed  what  yetf. 
2*1:12  nor  know  we  what  to  d, 
25:8  if  thou  wilt  go,  rf.  it 


826 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DO 

Ezr.  4:5  we  seek  God  as  ye  d. 

7:10  to  seek  law  and  to  (/.  it 
Kth.  2:12  nut  in  my  heart  to  d. 

9:34  (/.  witli  tlicm  as  they 
Jiif/  7:-J0  fl.  to  thee?  O  Preserver 

n:H  high  as  heav.  what  <i.  ? 

13::io  (L  not  two  things  to  me 
Pm.  40:8  I  delight  to  d.  thy  will 

50:10  to  (/.  to  dec.my  statutes? 

10'.1:-21  but  </.  thou  for  me 

lin;l:«to  d.  to  those 

14.):  10  teach  me  to  d.  thy  will 
P/or.  3:37  power  of  hand  to  d. 
Ec.  11:10  d.  it  with  thy  might 
Is.  10:3  d.  in  day  of  visitation  ? 

45:7  Lord  d.  all  these  things 
Jer.  5::il  d.  in  the  end  thereof? 

11:4  obey  my  voice  and  (/.  them 

14:7  '/.  it  for  thy  name's  sake 

3'.t:13  d.  to  him  as  he  siiall  say 

43::j  show  thing  we  may  d. 

50:15  hath  done,  d.  to  her,  29 
Lam.  1:33  d.  to  them  as  done 
Ez<k.  8:6  seest  thou  what  they  d. 

24:33  ye  shall  d.  as  I  have  done 

30:;i7  be  inquired  of,  to  d.  it  for 
Dan.  0:19  Lord,  hearken  and  d. 

11:3  </.  accord,  to  his  will,  16,  .36 
Uos.  10:3  should  king  d.  to  us? 
Amos  3:7  Lord  d.  nothing 
Jon.  4:9  I  d.  well  to  be  angry 
Mic.  6:8  but  to  (/.  justly 
Ztc.  1:31  wluit  come  these  to  d.  ? 

8:16  tlifse  are  tilings  ye  shall  d. 
M'ft.  5:rJ  sliall  (/.  aiid  teach 
47  what  d.  ye  more  than  oth.  ? 

8:29  wh.  have  we  to  d.  wi.  thee  ? 
MarkV.-U;  Lnkei:Zi 

12:50  whosoever  sh.  d.  the  will 
of  my  Father,  Mark  3:35 

SO:  15  d.  what  I  will  with  own 
33  wh.  will  ye  I  d.  Mark  10:36 

21:37  author.  I  d.  these  things, 
J/f»*  11:33:  i«fe20:8 

93:5  works  they  d. 

27:19  to  d.  with  that  just  man 
Murk  7:8  such  like  ye  d.  13 
X'//.v  4:33  d.  also  in  thy  country 

6:3  why  d.  that  not  lawful 
11  what  they  might  d.  to  Jes. 
31  as  ye  would  tliat  men  sh.  d. 

8:21  hoar  word  of  God  and  d.  it 

16:4  I  am  resolved  what  to  (/. 

17:10  done  what  was  duty  iad. 

2:3:34  know  not  what  they  (/. 
John  3:5  whatsoever  he  saith  d. 

4:34  my  meat  is  to  d.  will 

5:30  I  can  of  myself  (/.  nothing 

6:6  he  knew  what  he  would  d. 
28  what  shall  we  d.  ?  Actsi-.il 

7:17  if  any  man  will  d.  his  will 

8:29  1  d.  those  things  please 

9:.33  of  G.  lie  could  d.  nothing 

11:47  Pharisees  said,  Whatii..? 

13:7  what  I  d.  knowcst  not 
15  ye  shall  (/.  as  I  have  done 
17  iiappy  are  ye  if  ye  d.  them 

1 1:13  wcjrks  I  d.  shall  herf.  also 
14  ask  in  my  name,  I  willt^.  it 

l.">:14  if  ye  d.  what  I  command 
21  will  they  d.  unto  you,  16:3 

17:4  work  thou  gavest  me  to  (/. 

21:21  what  shall  this  man  d.f 
Acts  1:1  of  all  Jesus  began  tod. 

4:28  d.  whatsoever  thy  counsel 

fl:6  what  wilt  thou  have  me  d.  f 

10:6  what  thou  oughtest  to  (/.    ' 

14:15  why  d.  ye  these  things? 
Pom.  1:;)3  not  only  d,  the  same 

2:14  d.  by  nature  things  in  law 

7:15  for  what  I  d.  I  allow  not, 
but  what  I  hate,  that  d.  1 

1  Cor.  7:36  let  him  d.  what  he 
10:31  ve  ((.  all  to  glory  of  God 

2  Vor.  8:10  not  only  to  (/.  but 
Gal.  3:10  writ,  in  law  torf.  them 

5:21  d.  such  shall  not  inherit 
Exih.  G:21  know  and  how  I  d. 
P/iU.  2:13  G.  worketh  both  to  d. 
4:9  heard  and  seen  in  me,  d. 
Cot.  3:17  whatsoe.  ye  d.  in  word 
or  deed,  d.  all  in  na.  of  L.J. 

23  whuts.  ye  d.  d.  it  heartily 

1  T/ies.  4:10  ye  d.  it  tow.  brcth. 
5:11  edify,  even  as  also  j^'e  d, 

24  faitJiful  who  also  will  d.  it 

2  T/ies.  3:4  j-e  both  d.  and  will  d. 
PMIe.  21  wUt  d.  more  than  I  say 
Jlfb.  4:13  whom  we  have  to  d. 

10:7  lo,  I  come  to  d.  thy  will,  9 
13:6  not  fear  what  man  shall  d. 
21  perfect  to  d.  his  will 
iPet.  1:10  if  ye</.  these,  never 
1  .John  3:22  and  d.  those  things 
Pev.  2:5  and  d.  the  first  worts 

Can,  or  canst  DO. 

Jbli  22:17  what  can  Almighty  d. 


DO 

.Job  42:2  thou  c.  d.  every  thing 

Ps.  11:3  can  the  righteous  d.  ? 

56:4  fear  what  flesh  can  d.  li 

118:6  not  fear  wliat  man  can  d. 

Mark  9:22  \i  canst  d.  anything 

Luke  12:4  no  more  they  can  a. 

John  5:19  Son  can  d.  nothing,  .30 

15:5  without  me  y^can  d.  noth. 

Phil.  4:13  I  can  d.  all  through  C. 

See  DO  C0MMAND3IENTS. 

DO,  with  eviL 
Ex.  23:2  not  fol.  a  mult,  to  d.  e. 
L'  I'.  5:4  soul  swear  to  d.  evil 
II,  'It.  31:39  bee.  ye  will  d.  evil 
2  .sv///(.  13:'i  despised  L.  to  d.  e. 
2K.  S:l-i,  ril  thou  wilt  (?. 

17:17  sold  theinselves  to  d.  evil 

21:9  Man.  seduced  to rf.  more*?. 
Ps.  34:16  face  ag.  them  d.  evil 

37:8  fret  not  tliysclf  to  d.  evil 
Prov.  3:14  who  rejoice  to  d.  evil 

24:8  he  that  deviseth  to  d.  evil 
Ec.  5:1  consider  not  they  d.  evil 

8:11  fully  set  in  them  to  d.  evil 

13  a  sinner  d.  evil  100  times 
Ts.  1:16  wash  ye,  cease  to  d.  evil 

41:2:3  d.  good  or  evil  that  we 
■Jer.  4:22  peojile  are  wise  to  d.  e. 

10:5  for  they  cannot  (/.  evil 

13:23  accustomed  to  d.  etU 

18:10  if  it  d.  evil  in  my  sight 
Ezek.  6:10  I  would  d.  this  evil 
Mic.  7:3  (/.  evil  with  both  hands 
Zep.  1:13  nor  will  he  d.  evil 
Mark  .3:4  to  d.  evil?  Luke  6:9 
Pom.  3:8  (/.  evil  that  good  come 

13:4  if  thou  d.  evil  be  afraid 

2  Cor.  13:7  I  prav  that  ve  d.  »o  e. 
1  Pet.  3: 13  against  them  that  d.  e. 

DO,  joined  with  sood. 
Gen.  27:46  (f.  shall  my  life  d. 
Num.  24: 13  to  d.  g.  or  bad 
Vent.  8:16  to  d.  thee  good 
28:63  Lord  rejoice  to  d.  you  g. 
:30:5  and  he  will  d.  thee  good 
Jud.  17:13  Lord  will  d.  me  good 
\Sam.  1:2:3  (/.  what  eeemeth  g. 

14:36.40:  2. Sam.  19:27,37 
3:18  the  Lord  d.  what  seemeth 
him  good,  2  Sam.  10:12 

3  7v'  10:5  (/.  that  g.  in  thine  eyes 
1  Chr.  19:13  LordtZ.  what  is  g. 
yeh.  5:9  it  is  not  g.  that  ye  d. 
/■i.  34:14  d.  g.  37:3,  27:   51:18; 

125:4  ;  Mdt.  5:44  ;  Luke6:9, 35 
36:3  he  hath  left  off  to  d.  g. 
Prov.  31:13  she  will  d.  him  g. 
Ec.  3:12  for  a  man  to  d.  good 
Is.  41:23  yea.  d.  good,  or  d.  evil 
Jer.  4:22  "to  rf,  good  no  knowl. 
10:5  nei.  is  it  "in  them  to  d.  g. 
13:2:3  then  may  ye  d.  good 
26:14  d.  with  me  as  seemeth  g. 
29:32  nor  behold  the  g.  I  will  d. 
32:40  turn  away  to  d.  them  g. 
41  rejoice  over  them  to  d.  g. 
.33:9  hear  all  the  gooil  I  d. 
]t{ic.  2:7  words  d.  g.  to  upright 
Z'P.  1:13  the  L.  will  not  d.  good 
Mark  3:4  is  it  lawful  to  d.  g.  on 
the  sabbath  days?  Luke  6:9 
14:7  poor,  ye  may  d.  them  g. 
Lxike  6::33  if  yerf.  g.  to  them  that 

d.  good  to  you 
Pom.  7:19  g.  that  I  would,  I  d. 
21  when  I  would  d.  g.  evil  is 
13:3  d.  good  thou  shait  have 
Gal.  6:10  d.  good  unto  all  men 
1  Tim.  6:18  that  they  d.  good 
Ileb.  13:16  to  d.  g.  and  comraun. 
Jam.  4:17  knoweth  torf.  good 
1  Pet.  3:11  eschew  evil,  and  d.  g. 

What  have  I  lo  DO. 
^Sam.  HJ:10  »).  d.  with?  19:22 
1  K.  17:18  w.  h.  Hod.  with  thee  ? 
2  K.  3:13 ;  2  Chr.  :35:31 ;  Mark 
5:7;  Z,»fe8:28;  Johni'.-l 
Uos.  14:8  ?(;.  d.  any  more 
1  t:or.  5:12  ivhat  d.  to  judge 
I  shall,  I  will,  will  1,  or 
shall  I  DO. 
Gen.  27:37  what  «.  Id.  now 
Num.  22:17  /  wdl  d.  what  sayest 
33:.56  Is.  d.  to  you,  as  I  th.  to  (/. 

1  Sam.  3:11  7  w.  d.  a  thin''  iu  Isr. 
20:4  thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  el. 
28:15  known  wh.  Is.d. 

2  Snm.  18:4  best  Iwilld.  19:38 
Jo/)  31: 14  n'hat  d.  when  G.  riseth 

.'34:32  /  Witt  d.  no  more 
P)-ov.  24:29  7  ivill  d.  so  to  him 
7.'!.  5:5  I  u\  d.  to  my  vineyard 
43:19  /  irill  d.  a  new  thing 
46: 10  /  //'i// '/,  all  my  pleasure 
12    have  purposed,  7  «7/^  al.  d. 
48:11  for  uwu  sake  wiU  Id.  it 


DO 

Jer.  29:33  good  I  will  d.  for  my 
Ezek.  5:9  /  will  d.  in  thee  what  I 
7:37  d.  to  them  after  their  way 
22:14  spoken,    and  will  d.  "it 

24:14;  :36:36 
77os.  6:4  what  shall  Id.  to  thee? 
Amos  4:12  thus  will  Id.  to  thee 
Mat.  19:16  good  thing  shall  Id. 
27:33  wWii shall  Id.  with  J.  ? 
Luke  16:3  what  sAa« 7  (/..*■  20: 13; 

Acts  ii-.lQ 
John  14:13  ask,  that  will  Id. 

14  ask  in  my  name,  I  tvitt  d.  it 
2  Cor.  11:12  what  I  do,  Iwill  d. 

See  JtJDGMENT. 

Must  DO. 

Num.  23:26  that  I  iiiu.^t  d. 
Ac/s  16::30  wh.  m.  I  d.  to  besav.  ? 

DO.  Joined  with  no  or  not. 
Ev.  20:10  ill  it  thou  shall  not  d. 

any  work.  Lev.  23:31 
23:24  not  d.  after  their  works 
Lev.  16:29  d.  no  work,  23:3,  28 ; 

Sent.  15:19;  J«-.  17:24 
18:3  after  their  doings,  not  d. 
Num.  3:3:19  and  shall  he«.(/.it? 
Deut.  12:8  n.  d.  after  all  we  d. 

1  7ir.  11:12  not  d.  it  for  D.'s  sake 

2  A'.  7:9  said.  We  d.  not  well 
17:15  should  not  d.  like  them 
18:12  not  hear  nor  d.  them 

Ezr.  7:36  whoso  will  7iot  d.  law 
Job  13:30  only  d.  not  two  things 

34:13  G.nl  will  not  d.  wickedly 

41:8  rciiieiii.  battle,  d.  no  more 
Ps.  119:3  also  d.  no  iniquity 
Jer.  18:6  d.  with  you 
Ezek.  5:9  not  d.  any  more 

.3:3:31  hear  thy  words,  but  not  d. 
Mat.  5:46  d.  n.  publ.  the  same  ? 

6:1  d.  not  your  alms  before  men 

13:2  d.  that  not  lawful  to  d. 

20:13  I  rf.  thee  no  wron^ 

23:3  they  say  and  (/.  not 
Mark  6:5  d.  no  mighty  work 
Luke  6:46  d.  not  the  things  I  say 
John  6::38  not  to  d.  mine  own 

10:37  if  I  d.  not  works  of  my  F. 
i?o;«.  7:15  that  rf.  I  not.  19 

8:3  what  the  law  could  not  d. 
Gat.  5:17  ye  cannot  (/.  the  things 
Bev.  19:10  see  thou  d.  iliiot.-HYJ 

Observe,  with  DO. 
Beut  5:32  o«.  to  i/.  8:1;    11;32; 
1-2:1;  24:8;  2  7f.  17:37 

6:3  oft.  to  d.  it,  12:32 ;  28:13,  15, 

58;  31:12;  32:46 
25  if  we  obs.  to  d.  these  com. 

15:5  to  oft.  iod.  all  these  com. 
Jos.  1:7  oft.  to  rf.  all  the  law 
Ezek.  37:24  observe  and  (i.  them 
ilfa^.  23:3  you,  that  obser.  and  (?. 

Will  we,  or  we  will  DO. 
E.v.  19:8  said,  ?('C  w.  d.  24:3,  7 
7><'«^  5:27  w.  w.  hear  it,  and  d. 
Jos.  1:16  command,  us,  iv.  w.  d. 
2  K.  10:5  (<.  all  thou  shalt  bid 
Jer.  42:30  and  w.  w.  d.  it 

44:17  we  will  certainly  d. 

Shall  we,  or  we  shall  DO. 
Jud.  13:8  what  ?/'(?  *//«//  d. 
2  5«7;i.  16:20  what  we  shall  d. 

17:6  s/t.  we  d.  after  his  saying  ? 
2  A'.  6:15  alas,  how  shall  we  d. .? 
a-t.  1:15  what  sh.  we  d.  to  V.  ? 
Ti-.  60:13  thioUL;h  God  «J.  sh.  d. 

valiantly,  108:13 
Cant.  8:8  what  sh.  we.  d. 
.Ion.  1:11  what  shall  we  d.  ? 
Luke  3:10  what  6\  we  d.  f  12,  14 
.7o/;«  6:28  d.  th.  we  might  work  ? 
Acts  2:37  what  shall  we  d.  ? 

4:16  what ;;/(.  iced,  to  these  m.  ? 

DO,  icAned  with  so. 
Num.  22:30  wont  to  d.  so  to  th.  ? 

32:23  not  d.  so.  ve  have  sinned 
Deut.  12:;30  so  will  I  d. 
1  Sam  8:8  served  oth.  gods,  sod. 

1  A'.  17:41  as  fathers,  so  d.  they 
Prov.  24:29  I  will '/.  so  to  him 
7s.  10:11  so  d.  to  Jerusalem 
Jer.  '28:6  L.  d.  so.  L.  perform 
Mat.  7:12  sh.  rf.  to  you,  so  d.  ye 

18::35  ,«o  shall  Father  d.  to  you 
John  14:31  Fa.  gave  com.  so  I  (/. 
yltr^s  7:51  fathers  did,  so  d.  ye 
Col.  3:13  forgave  you.  so  d.  ye 
/am.  2:12  so  d.  ye,  as  they  that 

no,. joined  with  this. 
ff«n.  42:18  this  d.  and  live 

2  A".  19:31  zeal  of  the  Lord  shall 

d.  this.  Is.  37::32 
Mat.  8:9  (i.  this,  Lnke  7:8 
9:'28  I  am  able  to  d.  thist 
Mark  11:3  Why  d.  thist 


DOC 

Luke  10:28 /A.  <i.  and  thou  sh.  1. 

22:19  this  d.  in  remembrance  of 

me.  1  Cor.  11:24,  25 
1  Cor.  9:17  for  if  I  d.  this 
Heb.  6:3  this  will  we  d. 

13:19  rather  to  d.  this. 
Jam.  4:15  we  will  d.  this 

See  THING. 

DO  wHI. 

Is.  1:17  cease  d.  evil,  lea.  d.  well 
./on.  4:9  I  d.  welt  to  be  angry 
Ztc.  8:15  to  d.  well  to  Jerusalem 
.Vat.  12:12  to  rf,  well  on  sabbath 
.7oAh  11:12  he  shall  d.  well 

1  Pet.  2:14  them  that  d.  w. 

20  if  ye  d.  welt  and  sufi'er  for  it 
3  Pet.  1:19  ye  d.  w.  that  ye  take 
3  John  6  if  bring  shalt  d.  well 

DOER. 
Gen.  .39:22  Joseph  was  d.  of  it 

2  Sam.  3:39  reward  d.  of  evil 
Ps.  31:23  rewardeth  the  proud  d. 
Prov.  17:4  wicked  rf.  giveth  heed 
Jam.  1:'23  be  not  d.  of  word 

25  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  d. 
4:11  thou  art  not  a  d.  of  the  law 

DOERS. 

2  K.  22:5  give  it  to  d.  of  work 
Ps.  101:8  cut  oft' all  wicked  d. 
Pom.  2:13  d.  of  law  be  justified 
.lam.  1:'23  be  ye  d.  of  the  word 

.See  EVIL-DOER,  s. 

DOEST. 

Gen.  4:7  iff/,  well;  if  not  well 
21:32  with  thee  in  all  thou  d. 

Deut.  12:'28  when  thou  d.  good 

1  7ir.  2:3  prosper  in  all  thou  d. 
19:9  what  (/.  here.  Elijah  ?  13 
20:22  mark  and  see  what  d. 

Job  9:12  say.  What  d.  thou  ? 
35:6  what  el.  against  him  ? 

Ps.  49:18  d.  wen  to  thyself 
77;  14  the  God  that  d.  wonders 
86:10  and  d.  wondrous  things 
119:68  art  good,  and  d.  good 

Ec.  8:4  what  d.  thou  ?  Dan.  4:35 

Jei\  11:15  d.  evil,  then  rejoicest 
15:5  to  ask  how  thou  d.  ? 

Ezek.  12:9  house  said.  What  d.  > 
16:30  seeing,  d.  all  these  things 

John  2:18  thou  d.  these  thino;s  ? 
13:'27  that  thou  d.  do  quiekly 

Acts  23:'36  take  heed  what  th.  d. 

Pom.  2:1  judkT.  d.  same  things.  3 

Jam.  2:19  helirvist,  thou  rf.  well 

3  John  &d.  lairhiiillv  what  th.  d. 

DOETH. 

Ex.  31:14  for  whosoever  d.  any 
work  therein,  15;  Lev.  23:.30 

Job  5:9   d.  great  things,  9:10; 

37:5;  Ps.  72:18;  136:4 
23:13  soul  desireth,  that  he  d. 

Ps.  1:3  what,  he  d.  shall  prosper 
14:1  none  d.  3;  53:1,  3;  7?0.  3:12 
15:5  (/.  these  never  be  moved 
118:15  hand  d.  valiantly,  16 

Ec.  2:2  said  of  mirth.  What  d.  it 
3:14  whatsoever  God  d.  it  shall 

be  for  ever,  and  God  d.  it 
7:20  not  a  man  that  d.  good 
8:3  he  d.  whatso.  pleaseth  him 

7s  56:2  blessed  is  man  d.  this 

Dan.  4:35  d.  accord,  to  his  will 
9:14  L.  is  righteous  in  all  he  d. 

Mat.  2:12  L.  cut  oft' man  (/.  this 

Mat.  i;.:;  kit  know  what  right  d. 
7:34  savings  and  d.  them 

26  and  rf.'uot,  Luke  6:49 
8:9  and  he  rf.  it,  7«ie7:8 

John  5:19  he  d.  these  </.  the  Son 

7:51  before  it  know  what  he  d. 

9:31  d.  his  will,  liim  ho  heareth 

15:15  knoweth  not  what  lord  d. 

Pom.  10:5  that  d.  these  things 

shall  live  by  them.  Gal.  3:12 

Ej)h.  6:8  good  thing  any  man  d. 

DOCTOR,  S. 
Luke  i-.Wi  J ■  in  midst  of  the  <?. 

5:17  d.  of  the  law  sitting  by 
Acts  5:34  Gamaliel  ad.  ot  law 

DOCTRINE. 
Is.  28:9  make  to  understand  (^. 

29:24  murmured,  shall  learn  d. 
.ler.  10:8  stock  is  d.  of  vanities 
Mat.  7:28  aston.  at  his  d.  22:.33; 
Mark  l:-22;  11:18;  i«X'<-4:33 

16(12  beware  of  rf.  of  Pharisees 
Mark  1:27  what  new  d.  is  this  J 

4:2  in  his  d.  12:38 
John  7:17  shall  know  of  the  d. 

18: 19  asked  Jesus  of  his  d. 
Acts  2:42  conti.  in  apostles'  d. 

5:'28  filled  Jems,  with  your  d. 

13:12  being  astonished  at  the  d. 

17:19  what  this  new  d.  is  1 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


827 


DOI 

Bom.  6:17  Ihnt  fiinn  odi. 
lti;17  contriirv  to  llu"  */. 
1  Cor.  l-l:ii  fxi-c|it  I  ^|H■MU  liy  (I. 
2(icv(TV  olu'ol'you  ll:ith  ft  (/. 
£^ph.  4:li  with  t-vV-ry  wind  oft/. 
1  Vim.  l:3lt'acli  iiootlitTf/. 
4:1-1  K'vo  atttMldance  torf. 

Hi  hicil  to  tliyscll'to  tliy  rf. 
5:17  who  lal)or  in  word  liiul  rf. 
0: 1  his  (/.  bo  not  bla^plu-nutl 
S  the  '/.  nccorilin^'  to  godlinuss 
S  7'im.  3:l(iis  prontahlfforrf. 
4:2 cxiioi t  witli  Ion?  siif.  and d. 
Til.  2:7  ill  </.  show  ill.'  incorrupt. 
lOadorn  </.  of  God  onr  Saviour 
21(0.  ti:  1  priiu-iplfs  of  the  (/. 

2or  thei/.  ol  baptisms. and 
S./d/ui  flabidflh  not  in  tlic  tl.  of 

Christ :  nhidelliiii  d. 
lltc.  2:14  tliat  liolil  (/.  of  Balaam 
15  that  hold  (/.  of  Nicolaitans 

Good  nocTRnE. 

Proi.  4:2  I  ^'i\<'  you  f/<Mi'til, 

1  Tim.  4:0  in  words  oitjooU  d. 

Sly  nOCTKIXE. 

Detit.Si-imiyd.  dropusraiu 
JobU-.imijd.  is  pure 
Jo/in  7: 11)  mu  d.  is  not  mine 

2  Tim.  3:10  fully  known  mtj  d. 

Sound  I)OCTRI\E. 

1  Tim.  1:10  contrary  losoinid  d. 

2  Tim.  4:3  not  ondiirc  A>'//n/  d. 
Til.  1:«  by  sound  </.  to  c.\hort 

2:1  epcak  thini^s  becomes,  d. 

This  nO«TRI\E. 

2  Jo/in  10  and  t)rini:  not  rfii.<  d. 
Jicf.  2:24  as  have  liot  l/iii  d. 

nOCTRl\ES. 
Milt.  My.9  for  d.  com.  iliirk  7:7 
Cot.  2:22  comm.  and  d.  of  men 
1  Tim.  4:1  heed  to  </.  of  devils 
H^b.  13:^  not  carried  with  str.  d. 
DOEG.    1  Sam.  21:7 ;  22:18,  22 

DOG. 
Ex.  11:7  at;.  Is.  nut  a  </.  move 
Dciit.  23:18  at;,  into  house 
Jud.  7:5  as  a  (/.  hippeth 

1  .S'nm.  17:43  am  I  a  (/.  ?  2  A".  8:13 
24:14  \vh.  dost  purs.  ?  afterarf.  ? 

2  .SVim.  3:8  am  I  a  d.  head  ? 
9:8  upon  such  a  dead  (/.  as  I  am 
10:9  this  dead  d.  curse  my  lord  r 

i^-.  22:20  from  power  ofrf. 
59:6  make  a  noise  like  a  d.  14 
Proe.  2ii:ll  as  a  d.  returneth  to 
his  vomit.  2  Ptt.  2:22 
17  taketh  a  </.  by  the  ears 
Ei\  9:4  a  living-  d.  is  better  than 
Is.  6():3  as  if  he  cut  olf  d.  neck 

DOGS. 
Ex.  22:31  cast  it  to  the  d.  Mat. 

15:26 ;  .l/<l/-t  7:27 
1  A'.  14:11  d.  eat,  16:4;  21:24 
21:19  the  place  where  d.  licked 
23 '/.  shall  eat  .1.  2  A'.  9:10,  36 
22::iH  d.  licked  up  his  blood 
Jot)  :»1  I  disd.  to  set  with  d. 
Ps.  22: 16  d.  have  compassed  me 
08:43  and  the  tongue  of  thy  d. 
Is.  56: 10  dumb  d.  ;  1 1  sreedy  d. 
Jer.  1.5:3  and  the  d.  to  tear 
Mat.  7:6  which  is  holy  unto  d. 
15:27  d.  cat  of  cm.  Mai-k  7:28 
L'jke  16:21  therf.  licked  Uls  sores 
Phil.  3:2  beware  or</. 
IHe.  22:15  for  without  are  d. 

DOIXG. 
Ex.  15:11  d.  wonders 
1  A'.  22:4.3  d.  ri^'ht,  2  Cfir.  20:32 

1  C/ir.  22:16  arise  and  be  d. 
Job  .32:22  in  so  d.  mjr  Maker 
Ps.  M:'.t  wisely  consider  of  his  d. 

6<i:5  he  is  terrible  in  his  d. 

118:2:!  the  L.'s  d.  it  is  mar\el- 

lous.  Mat.  21:42:  Mark  12:11 

/<.  56:2  keepelh  hand  ft-om  (/.  ev. 

M<il.  24:46  llnd  so  (/.  Liiic  12:4:3 

Ai-ts  uy.H  went  about  d.  good 

24:20  found  any  evil  d.  iu  me 
/torn.  12:20  in  so  d.  shalt  heap 

2  Cor.  8:11  perform  the  (/.  of  it 
E/i/i.  6:6  (/.  the  will  of  God 
1  Tim.  4:10  in  (/.  this, 

WrII-DOIXG. 

Pom.  2:7  continuance  in  tc.-d. 

G<d.  6:9  w.  in  w.-d.  2  Then.  3:13 

1  Piit.  2:15  with  lo.-d.  ye  silence 

317  better  sutVer  for  w.-d. 

4:19  com.  souls  to  him  iu  w.-d. 

DOIXGS. 
L(v.  18:3  after  d.  of  Ei;ypt  and 

Canaan,  shall  ye  not  do 
Ot-u/.  28:20  wickedness  of  thy  cf. 


DON 

Jiid.  2:10  ceased  not  from  own  (7. 
2  C/ir.  17:4  not  after  d.  of  Israel 
/v.  9:11  deiliire  lli«  il.  Is.  12:4 

12  I  Hill  alM>talk  ofthy  cf. 
Pmv.  20:irkiiovvn  hj  his  </. 
Js.  1:16  put  aw:iy  evil  of  y<»iir  d. 
3:8  iheir  (/.  are  airainst'tlie  L. 

10  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their</. 
Jcr.  4:4  because  of  evil  of  your 

</.  21:12;  26:3:  44:22 

18  thy  d.  have  jirocured  these 
7:3  am.  vonr  d.  5 ;  26:13 ;  .35:15 
11:18  showedst  me  Iheir  d. 
17:10  ft-nit  of  his  (/.  21:14 
18:  U  and  make  your  (/.  good 
23:2  visit  t>n  you  evilof  your  </. 

22  evil  of  (/.  25:5;  Zi-c.  1:4 
33:19  give  accord,  to  fruit  of  d. 
Eztk.  1 1:22  ye  shall  see  their  d. 
20: 13  shall  ye  remember  d. 

44  nor  according  to  corrupt  r7. 
21:24  in  all  voiir  d.  sins  do  ap. 
21:14  thv  ./."shall  Judge 
36:17  de'tlled  it  by  tlieir  own  d. 

19according  to  d.  I  judi^'ed  Ih. 

.31  shall  remeinbert/.  not  good 
Iloe.  4:9  reward  them  their  (/. 
5:4  not  frame  d.  to  turn  to  God 
7:2  their  own  (/.  have  beset  th. 
9:15  for  wicked,  of./.  I  will  dr. 
12:2  ace.  to  </.  will  he  recomp. 
.\nc.  2:7  are  these  his  (/.  / 
3:4  have  behaved  ill  in  their  rf. 
7:13  be  desolate,  for  fruit  of  rf. 
Zr/i.  3:7  corrupted  all  their  d. 

11  not  bt:  asiiamed  for  thy  d.  f 
Zee.  1:0  accoril.  to  our  </.  so  d. 

DOI.EFl'L. 
Is.  1:J:21  fall  of  d.  creatures 
Mic.  2:4  with  a  d.  lamentation 

DOMIXIOX. 
Gtn.  1:20  d.  over  the  flsh,  28 

27:40  thou  Shalt  have  the./. 

37:S  shalt  thou  have  (/.  over  us? 
Xum.  21:19  he  that  shall  haverf. 
.Jnd.  5:13  have  d.  over  nobles 
1  K.  4:24  Solomon  had  ./. 

1  Ckr.  18:3  to  establish  his  d. 
Xefi.  9:37  have  d.  over  our  bod. 
.IrJi  25:2  </.  and  feararewith  him 

38:.33  thou  set  tlio  </.  thereof 
7^'.  8:6  to  have '/.over the  works 

19:13  sins,  let  them  not  have  </. 

49:14  the  upriu'ht  shall  have  d. 

72:8  have  ./.  fr()m  sea  to  sea 

103:23  in  all  places  of  his  d. 

114:2  and  Israel  his  (/. 

I19:t:i:j  let  notany  iniq.havetf. 

145:13  thv  d.  endureth 
Is.  26:13  other  lords  have  had  d. 
Dan.  4:3  his  ./.  from  generation 
22  d.  reacheth  to  end  of  earth 

34  d.  is  an  everlasting  (/.  7:14 

6:26  his  d.  be  even  unto  the  end 

7:6  d.  was  [riven  to  the  beast 

12  beasts  liad  ./.  taken  away 
14  was  given  him  ./.  and  glory 

26  they  shall  take  away  his  (/. 

27  (/.  sh.  be  given  to  the  saints 
11:3  shall  rule  with  great  </.  5 

.1/ic.  4:8  to  thee,  even  the  flrstd. 
Zee.  9:10  his  </.  be  from  eea 
Mat.  20:25  princes  exercise  d 
Pom.  6:9  death  hath  no  more  d, 
14  sin  not  have  ./.  over  you 
7:1  law  hath  d.  over  a  man 

2  Cor.  1:24  '/.  over  your  fkith 
Eph.  1:21  above  mii;ht  and  d. 
\Ptt.  4"11  to whombepraiseand 

d.  for  ever.  5:11;  Pti:  1:6 
Jtlde  8  despise  ./. 
25  to  tlie  only  wise  God  be  d. 

do.mimom;. 

Dan.  7:27  all ./.  shall  serve  him 
Col.  1:16  whether  thrones  or  d. 

DO\E. 

Er.  18:9  goodness  L.  had  d.  to  I. 

31:15  si.x  davs  may  work  be  d. 

35:2;  /^t'.  2.3:3 
Lev.  5:17  things  forbid,  to  be  d. 
Xnm.  22:2  sa^v  all  Israel  had  d. 

27:4  name  of  our  father  d.  aw.  ? 

32:13  all  had  ./.  evil  were  cons. 
De'it.  10:21  thy  God  that  hath  d. 

29:24  wherefore  hath  the  L.  d. 

thus.  1  A'.  9:8;2C/ir.  7:21 
i  Sam.  13:12  to  he  d.  In  Israel 

21:17  thevd./  1  C/ir  21:17 
J\V/i.  9:.33  we  have  d.  wickedly, 

Ps.  106:6; /3(l».  9.5,  15 
Ell.  6:6  shall  be  d.  to  the  man 
Job  21:31  repay  what  he  hatb  d.  t 
Ps.  33:9  he  snake,  and  it  was  d. 

71:19  hast  </.  gr.  things,  106:21; 
126:2.  3 

120:3  d.  to  thee,  false  tongue  ? 


DON 
A<-.  1:9  is  </.  la  what  shall  bo  d. 

2:12  hath  been  already  d. 
Is.  41:4  whohatli  (/.  it? 

44:2.3  for  the  Lord  hath  d.  it 
.hr.  4S:19  him  lleelh.  what  is  d. 
Arr/t:i9:8  it  is  ./.  snith  the  Lord 
Dan.  1I:;J6  determined  sh.  be  d. 
Mat.  Ii:10  thy  will  bo  d.  26:42; 
Zi*' 11:2:  22:42 

8:13  so  be  it  (/.  to  thee 

11:21  works  </.  ill  you,  had  been 

(/.  in  Tvre,  I.iikeW-.m 
18:19  it  shall  be  d.  for  them 

23:2:1  these  ought  ye  to  have  d. 
Li(ke  11:42 

2.5:21  w  ell  (/.  good  Servant,  23 

40  as  ye  have  </.  it  to  one  of 
these,  ye  have  d.  it  to  mc 

27:.54  things  that  were  (/.  2f:ll 

Mark  5:19  things  the  L.  hath  </, 

for  thee,  20;  i./fe  8::)9 

6:30  told  him  what  they  had  (/. 

9:13  (/.  to  him  what,  they  listed 

i:i::SO  not  iiass  till  these  be  d. 

15:8  to  do,  as  he  had  evert/. 
I. like  1: 19  hath  </.  great  things 

3:19  evils  Herod  had  d. 

^•.:^'i  tell  no  man  w  hat  was  d. 

9:10  told  him  all  thevhadi/ 

14:22  it  is  d.  as  thou  hast  com. 

17:10  we  have  (/.  that  which  was 

our  duty  to  do 
John  5:29  tliey  that  have  (/.  good 
to  life :  tliev  that  have  d.  ev 

15:7  what  ye  w'ill.  it  shall  be  </. 
Aets  4:28  determ.  before  to  be  d 

14:27  reh.  all  G.  had  (/.  1.5:4 

21:14  the  will  of  the  Lord  bet/. 

lioni.  9:11  d.  any  :rood  or  evil 

1  i  or.  9: 15  nor  lie  so  d.  unto  me 
13:10  in  part  shall  be  d.  away 
14:26  let  all  be '/.  to  edili'ing 

40  bet/,  decently 
16:14  be  </.  with  charity 

2  Cor.  5:10  things  d.  in  body 
A>'i.  6:13  having  i/.  all  to  stand 
Phil.  2:3  nothing  be  d.  through 

strife 
Col.  4:9  known  all  things  d. 
Per.  16:17  saying.  It  is  d.  21:6 
22:0  which  must  shortly  be  d. 

Have  I  DOXE. 
.V»m.  22:2.1  what /(./</.  to  thee, 

1  A'.  19:20;  J/tc.  6:3 
Jttd.  8:2  what  hare  I  now  d.  ? 

1  Sam.  17:29 
1  Sum.   20:1  what  hare   I  d.f 

26:18  ;  29:8  ;  J<r.  8:6 
He  hath,  or  halh  he  DOXE. 
Lev.  24:19  as/.,  f/.  so  be  done 
././'/.  15: 10  as  he  halh  d.  to  us 
1  .^'lui.  6:9/^.  /..  d.  us  this  gr.  ev. 
12:24  L'reat  things/ii; /m/A  t/. 
2(1::«  what /...//(/.(■  t/..? 

1  Chr.  16:12  rem.  his  works  he 
hath  d.  Ps. IS-A:  9i<A:W5:S 

Ps.  66:16  declare  wha.  he  hath  d. 

11.5:3  he  h.  d.  what  he  pleased 
Prop.  24:29  as  he  hath  d.  to  me 
Is.  12:5 /.e  halh  ./.  excel,  things 
Ezek.  24:24  that  he  hath  d.  shall 
vedo 

a3:16/.t!  halh  d.  that  is  lawful 
Joel  2:20  he  halh  d.  great  things 
Mark  7:37  he  halh  (/."all  things 

2  Cor.  5:10  receive  accor.  h.  h.  d. 

I  have  DOXE. 

ffra.  28:15  till  /A<7irf/.  thatlh. 
Jos.  24:7  seen  what  I  hare  d. 
Jiid.  1:7  as  /  /.. ./.  so  O.  reti.  me 

15:11  as  th.  did  tome,  fxyli.  Id. 
i.Sam.  14:21  //.(tru/,  this  thing 

24:10  //i.  </.  foolishly.  I  Ch.  21:8 
2  A'.  19:25  how  I  hare  </.  it  ? 
Jobii:^2i(  I  hare  d.  iniquity 
Ps.  7:3  O  L.  if  7  hare  d.  this 

119:121  Ih.  t/.  judgment 
Is.  10:13  by  St.  of  hand  /  h.  d.  it 

33:13  what  I  hare  d. 

:tT:26  heard  how  /  hare  d.  it  ? 
E:ik.  12:11  as  //.. ./.  so  be  done 

14:2:1 1  have  not  d.  without  ca. 
all  I  hare  d.  in  it 
John  13:12  what  I  hare  d.  to  you  ? 
15  do  as  I  have  d.  to  you 
Haul  thou  DOXE. 
Gfn.4:10  what  A.  /.  d.f  31:26; 
.V(/«l.  21:11;   1  Sam.  13:11; 
2.sV/m.  3:24;  John  lS:a5 

20:9  what  h.  Ih.  d.f  Jud.  15:11 
2  .S«m.  7:31  to  thv  heart  h.  t.  d. 

16:10  whrri-rore  An.«</At)./t/.  so! 
1  A'.  1:6  saviiiu'.  Why  h.  I.  tf. so? 
1  Chr.  n:l'9/..  /.  ./.  all  this 
Ps.  60:21  these  thiliis  h.  l/imi  d. 
Jon.  1:10  why  hast  thou  d.  this? 


DOO 
Thou  hunt  DOXE. 

Gen.  3: 13  what  is  this  thou  h.d.t 
12:18;    26:10;    29:25;    Jud. 
15:11;  2  6V/wi.  12:21 
14  because  thou  hasl  d.  this, 
22:16;  2  fVir.  25.16 
20:9  t.  h .  d.  deeds  ou.  n.  to  be  d. 
27:45  he  forget  what  /.  h.  d. 
81:28  thou  h.  d.  foolish.  1  Sam. 

l;i:13;  2  Chr.  16:9 
Jos.  7:19  tell  mo  what  thou  hatt 

d.  1  Sam.  14:43 
Ps.  40:5  wonderful  works  /.  A.  d. 
52:9  praise  thee  bee.  (.  A.  d.  it 
109:27  know  that  thou  A.  (/.  It 
.Jer.  2.23  know  what  IhoK  luist  d. 
Lam.  1:21  are  irlad  thou  h.  d.  it 
23  as  thou  ha.it  it.  unto  me 
2:30  eonsitli-r  to  whom  t.  A.  d. 
Ezik.  li;:4s  Sod.  not  t/.as/.  A.  d. 
59  deal  with  theseas  thoah.  d. 
Oh.\o&-i  t.h.  d.  be  tlone  to  theo 
Jon.  1:14  (.  A.  d.  as  it  pleascth 

Xot  DOXE. 

Gen.  20:9  deeds  ought  not  be  d. 
Num.  16:28  not  if.  <»f  mine  own 
Deut.  32:27 -Lord  hath  not  d.  all 
Is.  5:4  done  that  I  have  not  d.f 

46:10  declaring  things  not  yet  d. 
Jer.  3:16  neither  shall  that  be  d. 
Ezek.  5:9  that  I  have  not  d. 
Dan.  9:12  not  been  ./.  as  on  Jcr. 

11:24  do  what  his  fat.  vol  d. 
Aniijs  3:6  in  city.  Iu  not  d.  it? 
Acts  2(i:26  was  iiol  d.  in  a  com(>r 

DOXE,  with  this. 
Gen.  21:26  wot  n.  who  hnth  d.  t. 

42:28  what  is  this  God  hath  d. 
.Ji/d.  2:2  not  obeyed,  why  ./.  1. 1 

0:29  Who  hath  d.  thief  15:6 

1  Sam.  28:18  halh  Lord  d.  this 
Ps.  7:3  O  Lor.1,  if  i  lune  (/.  tliis 

22:31  declare  that  he  hath  (/.  Ih. 
51:4  and  </.  this  evil  in  my  sight 
Is.  41:20  hand  of  Lord  hath  d. 

this 
Ezek.  23:38  moreover  this  thay 

have  d.  unto  me 
Mark  5:32  her  that  had  d.  this 
Luke  23:41  /.  man  d.  uothiugj 

amiss 
Acts  4:7  by  what  p.  ha.  yo  t/.  /.  /" 

DOOM. 

Cfn.  4:7Fin  lieih  at  the  t/. 

19:9  came  near  to  break  the  d. 

Ex.  12:23  will  pass  over  the  d. 

Deal.  15:17  thrust  it  through  ear 

tot/. 

2  Sam.  13:17  bolt  the  d.  after  h. 
2  A'.  4:15  she  stood  in  the  d. 

9:3  then  open  the  (/.  and  flee 
Est.  2:21  which  kept  the  d.  6:2 
Job  31:9  laid  wait  at  neighb.  d. 
34  I  went  not  out  of  tlie  d.  t 
Ps.  141:3  keep  the  d.  of  my  lips 
Pror.  26:11  as  d.  turneth 
Cant.  5:4  in  hand  by  hole  oft/. 

8:9  if  she  be  a  t/.  we  will  ineloso 
Eztk.  8:8  in  wall,  behold  a  d. 

10:19  stood  at  t/.of  the  east  gate 

11:1  at  d.  of  the  gate  25  men 

41:2  breadth  oft/,  ten  cubits 

46::lpeo.  shall  worship  at  thct/. 
IIos.  2:15  valley  of  .\.  d.  of  hope 
,4mtw9:l  smite  the  lint,  of  the  ./. 
Mat.  27:60  rolled  great  stone  to 
d.  of  sepulchre.  Mark  15:46 

28:2  rolleti  stone  from  the  t/. 
Murk  l::3:i  city  was  gather,  att/. 

2:2  no  room,  no  not  about  thet/. 

16:3  wlio  roll  us  stone  ft-tmr  d.  f 
John  10:1  entereth  not  by  the  d. 
2  that  entereth  in  by  the  d. 
7  I  am  the  d.  9. 

18:16  but  Peter  stood  at  the  d. 
Acts  5:9  feet  at  d.  to  carry  thee 

12:13  as  Peter  knocked  at  thet/. 

14:27  opened  d.  of  faith  to  Gen. 

1  Cor.  16:9  great  d.  and  etl'eetual 

2  Cor.  2:12  at/,  was  opened  to  mo 
Col.  4:3  open  a  d.  of  utterance 
,Iam.  5:9  jmlL'e  standeth  bet',  d. 
Per.  3:8  before  thee  an  open  d. 

20  stand  at  t/.  if  any  man  open 
4:1  a  d.  was  open  in  heaven 
DOOR,  wi^A  house. 

Gen.  19:11  that  were  at  d.  of  k. 
43:19  communed  at  d.  ot house 

Ex.  12:22  no.  of  you  go  out  at  d. 

Jud.  19:26  fell  down  at  d.  27 

2  .•<iim.  11:9  slept  at  d.  at  house 

2  A'.  5:9  Naam.  stood  at  d.  ofA. 

.VeA.  3:21  Sleremoth  rep.  from  d. 

I'ror.  5:8  not  niu'li  d.  of  her  A. 
9: 14  she  sitteth  at  d.  of  her  A. 

Ezek.  8:14  to  d.  of  Lord's  A.  47:1 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDAXCE. 


DOU 

DOOR,  with  keeper,  a, 
2^.  25:18  captain  of  the  guard 
took  the  three  k.  of  d.  Jer. 
52:34 

1  fTi;-.  15:24  Obed.  and  Jeh.  d.-k. 
Est.  6:2  k.  odl.  sought  to  lay 
/'s.  ft4:10  I  had  rather  be  a  rj.-k. 
Jer.  35:4  Maaseiah  kfrj?.  of  the  d, 

DOOR,  icifk  posts. 

Kr.  12:7  blood  on  upper  d.-p. 

21:*;  uiaster  brinjj:  him  to  d.-p. 

Zknt.  11:20  writelhem  ond.-p. 

/*.  <>:4/).  off/,  moved  at  the  vo. 

Ezck.  41::J  he  measured;?,  off/. 

lb  measured  the  d.-p. 

DOOR,  with  shut. 

Oen.  19:H  L.  s.  d.  ;  10  ans.  s.  d. 

2  K.  4:4  shalt  fh^tt  d.  upou  thee 
ti:32  shfit  d.  hold  him  fapt  at  d. 

Mat.  6:6  hast  shut  th.v  d.  pray 
25:10  (/.  was  s.  ;  Luke  11:7  d.  is 

now  ?. 
Luke  13:25  hath  «.  to  the  rf . 
i2ci'.  3:8  open  d.  no  man  can  $. 

DOOR,  ifith  tabernaele. 
Ex.  29:4  brill-  to  d.  of  tnb.  4I1:19 ; 
i«'.  4:4;  8:3,4;  12:6;  Num. 
6:10 
llbvtf.  of  <.  32;  40:29;   Lev. 

1:5;  i\''w;n.27:2 
42  burnt-offering  at  d.  of  ^  .33:!), 
10 ;  38:8;  40:28;  it i).  1:3:3:2; 
4:7.  18 
40:6  d.  of  taber.  Xum.  25:6 
Zee).  8:31  at  d.  of  ^  :«  ;  14:11 ; 
16:7;  17:6;  iP«m.  6:18;  10:3; 
Jos.  19:51 

33  shall  not  go  out  of  d.  oft. 
10:7  not  go  out  from  d.  of  t. 
14:23  d.  ol  t.  15:14,  29;    19:21; 

Num.  6:13;  16:19.  .50;  20:6 
17:4  bring,  it  not  to  d.  of  tab.  9 
Num.  12:5  in  (7.  of  tab.  16:18 
£»«■«/.  31:15  pillar  of  cloud  ov.  d. 

nOOR,  joined  icith  tent. 
Gtn.  18:1  .\bra.  sat  in  the  tentd. 
10  Sarah  heard  it  in  the  tent  d. 
Ex.  33:8  ev.  man  at  his  t.  d.  10 
Num..  11:10  weep.  ev.  man  in  d. 
16:27  Abiram  stood  in  t.  d. 
Jud.  4;20  Stand  in  d.  of  tent 

DOORS. 

Jo,?.  2:19  whosoever  go  out  of  d. 
Jud.  3:25  opened  not  (/.  of  parlor 

11:31  Cometh  forth  of  rf. 

16:3  Samson  took  d.  of  the  city 

1  ^am.  3:15  Samuel  opened  t.  d. 
21:13  1).  scrabbled  on  d.  of  ^ate 

Joti  31:32  opened  d.  to  traveller 

38:10  set  bars  and  d.  to  tile  sea 

17  seen  rf.  of  shadow  of  death  ? 

41:14  who  open.  d.  of  his  face? 

Ps.  24:7  up,  ye  everlasting'  d.  9 
78:2.5  though  opened  d.  of  heav. 

Prow  8:3  wisdom  crieth  at  therf. 

34  waiting  at  posts  of  my  d. 
In.  57:8  behind  d.  set  up 
Ezek.  .33:30  talking  in  the  d. 
Mic.  7:5  d.  of  mouth  from  her 
Zee.  11:1  open  thyrf.  O  Lebanon 
Mat.  24:.33  at  the  d.  Mark  13:29 
Acts  5:19  angel  opened  prison  d. 

23  keepers  standing  before  d. 
16:26  all  the  d.  were  opened 
27  keeper  seeing  prison  d.  op. 

Shnt  DOOR$«. 

Jud.  3:23  Ehud  shut  d.  of  parlor 

2  fhr.  28:24  s.  up  d.  of  L.'s  ho. 
29:7  have  sh  ut  d.  ot  the  porch 

Neb.  6:10  let  us  sbvt  d.  of  temple 
"t-^shut  ther/.  and  bar  them 
.Jnli  3:10  .'liut  not  up  d.  of  w'omb 
38:8  shut  up  the  sea  with  d.  ? 
Er.  12:4  d.  be  s.  in  the  streets 
Is.  26:20  enter,  and  sliut  thy  d. 
Mai.  \:\n  shut  d.  Inr  naught 
John  20:19  d.  xli .  ,I,.sus  came,  26 
Acts  21:30  the  d.  were  sliut 
DOR.    Jvrf.  1:27:  1  7i".  4:11 
DOKC.^S.     Ads  9:.36,  .39 

DOTE,  ED,  IXfi. 
Jpr.  50:36  and  they  -hall  d. 
Ezek.  23:5  Aholah  d.  on  Assyri. 

1  Tim.  6:4  rf.  about  questions 
DOTHAX.   Gtn.  37:17 ;  2  i'.  6:13 

DOUBLE. 
den.  43:12  and  take  '/.  money 
E.r.  22:4  theft  be  found,  rest.  d. 

7  if  found,  let  him  pay  ^/. 
I>e}if.  15:18  worth  a  d.  hired  sor. 
21:17  giving  him  a  d.  portion 

2  A'.  2:9  d.  portion  nf  thv  spirit 
1  Chr.  12:33  were  not  af'd.  heart 
Job  11:6  d.  to  that  which  is 


DRA 

.Job  41:13  to  him  with  d.  bridle  S 
Piff.  12:2  with  a  d.  heart  do  speak 
Is.  40:2  rec.  rf.  for  all  her  sins 
61:7  your  shame  have  rf.  in  their 

land  they  shall  possess  d. 
Jer.  16:18  recomp.  tlieir  sin  d. 
17:18  with  d.  destruction 
Zee.  9:12  I  will  render  d.  to  thee 
1  Tim.  3:8  deacons  not  rf.-tong. 
5:17  worthy  of  (/.  honor 
Rev.  18:6  d.  unto  her  d.  in  cup 
she  hath  filled,  fill  to  her  d. 
DOrBLE-MIXDED. 
.Jam.  1:3  a  d.-m.  man  is  unstable 
4:8  purify  your  hearts,  ye  d.-tn. 

DOrDLED. 
Gen.  41:32  drejuu  was  d.  twice 
Ex.  28:16  four-square,  being  d. 
39:9  span  was  breadth,  being  d 
Ezek.  21:14  sword  be  d.  third  ti.' 

DOITJT,  S. 
Deut.  29:66  thy  life  hang  in  d. 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  dissolve  d. 
Acts^:\r\od.  thismanisamur. 
Gal.  4:20  for  I  stand  in  d.  of  you 
1  John  2:19  wo.  no  d.  have  con. 

DOrBT. 
Mai.  14:.31  where!',  didst  thou  <?.? 
21:21  if  ye  have  faith  and  d.  not 
Mark  11:23  not  d.  in  hi  a  heart 
John  10:24  how  long  make  us  d.  f 

DOUBTED,  ETH. 
Mat.  28:17  but  some  (7. 
Acts^:%k  d.  where,  would  grow 
10:17  Peter  d.  in  himself 
25:20  I  d.  of  such  questions 
Pom.  14:23  d.  is  damned 

DOUBTFUL. 
Ltike  12:29  nei.  be  ye  of  d.  mind 
Rom.  14:1  not  to  d.  disputations 

DOUBTIXG. 
■John  13:22  (/.  of  whom  he  spake 
Acts  10:20  go,  nothing  d.  11:12 
1  Tim.  2:8  men  pray  without  d. 

DOUBTLESS. 
Ps.  126:6  //.  come  again  reioicing 
Is.  63:16  d.  thou  art  our  fitther 

1  Cor.  9:2  yet  d.  I  am  to  viui 
Phil.  3:8  d.  I  connt  all  but  loss 

DOUGH. 
Ex.  12:39  unleavened  cakes  of  d. 
Num.  15:20  nfl'er  a  cake  of  d.  21 
Neb.  10:37  lirst-fruils  of  our  d. 
Jer.  7:18  women  knead  their  d. 
Ezek.  44:30  give  priest  first  off?. 
Hos.  7:4  after  hehathkneadedd. 

DOVE. 
Gen.  8:8  N.  sent  forth  ad.  10,  12 

9  the  d.  found  no  rest 
Ps.  ,55:6  that  I  had  w.  like  a  d. 

68:13  ye  shall  be  as  w.  of  a  d. 
Cant.  1:15  thou  hast  d.  eyes.  4:1 

2:14  my  d.  let  me  see  thy  conn. 

5:2  my  sister,  my  rf. 

6:9  my  d.  my  undefiled 
Is.  38:14  I  did  mourn  as  a  d. 
.ler.  48:28  and  be  like  the  d. 
IIos.  7:11  Eph.  is  like  a  silly  d. 

11:11  they  shall  tremble  as  a  rf. 
Mat.  3:16  like  a  rf.  Mark  1:10- 
Luke  3:-2-2;  John  l:Si 

DOVES. 

2  K.  6:25  of  a  cab  of  rf.  dung 
I'ant.  5:12  eyes  are  as  eyesof  rf. 
/:;.  59:11  w'e  mourn  sore  like  rf. 

60:8  flee  as  rf.  to  their  windows 
Ezek.  7:16  like  rf.  of  the  valleys 


DRA 
DRAGGING. 

■Tohn  21:8  rf.  the  net  with  fishes 
DR.\GOX. 

Ps.  91:13  rf.  Shalt  thou  trample 
Is.  27:1  slay  rf.  that  is  in  sea 

51:9  cut  Rahab  and  wounded  rf. 

./er.  51:.34  swallow,  me  up  likerf. 

Ezek.  29:3  Pharaoh,  the  great  rf. 

Pee.  12:3  behold,  a  great  red  rf. 

9  rf.  was  cast  out.  13 

17  rf.  was  wroth  with  the  worn. 

13:2  the  rf.  gave  him  his  power 
4  they  worshipped  the  rf. 
11  he" spake  as  a  rf. 

16:13  come  out  of  mouth  of  rf. 

20:2  he  laid  hold  on  the  rf. 
DR.\GO\.WELL. 
Neh.  2:13  I  went  out  het'ored.-w. 

DRAGOXS. 
Dcut.  32:.33  wine  is  poison  of  rf. 
■Jot)  30:29  I  am  a  brother  to  rf. 
Ps.  44:19  brok.  vt  In  place  of  rf. 

74:13  breakest  the  heads  of  t.  rf. 

148:7  praise  the  Lord,  ye  rf. 
7*.  13:22  rf.  in  pleasant  palaces 

.34:13  be  habitation  for  rf.  35:7 

43:20rf.  and  owls  shall  hon.  me 
Jer.  9:11  Jerusalem  a  den  of  rf. 

10:22  cities  of  Judah  aden  ofrf. 

14:6snuffed  upwind  like  rf. 

51:37  Babylon  a  dwelling  for  rf. 
Mix.  1:8  make  wailing  like  rf. 
M<U.  1 :3  heritage  waste  for  the  rf. 

DRAMS. 
1  C?ir.  29:7  gave  of  gold  10.000  rf. 
Ezr.  2:69  gave  61.000  rf.  of  gold 

8:27  20  basins  of  gold,  of  1,000  rf. 
Neh.  7:70  gave  to  treas.  1,000  rf. 

71  gave '20,000  rf.  of  gold,  72 
DRANK. 
Gen.  9:21  Noah  rf.  of  the  wine 

24:46  I  rf.  made  camels  drink 
27:25  brought  wine  and  he  rf. 
Nu7n.  20:11  the  congregation  rf. 
Deut.  32:38  rf.  wine  of  drink-of. 

1  Sam.  30:12  nor  rf.  water 

2  Sam.  12:3  rf.  of  his  own  cup 
1  K.  13:19  eat  bread  in  h.  rf.  wa. 

17:6  and  be  rf.  of  brook 
Dan.  1:5  king  ap.  of  wine  he  rf. 

5:1  rf.  before  the  thousand 
3  his  concubines  rf.  in  them 
Mark  14:23  and  thev  all  rf.  of  it 
Luke  17:27  they  eat^  they  rf.  28 
■Tohn  4:12  Jacob  rf.  thereof 

1  Cor.  10:4  rf.  of  that  spirit,  rock 
DRAUGHT. 

Mat.  15:17  out  in  rf.  Mark  7:19 

Luke  5:4  let  down  nets  for  a  rf. 

9  astonished  at  rf.  of  fishes 

DRAUGHT-HOUSE. 

2  K.  10:27  made  Baal's  house  a  rf. 
DRAVE. 

Ex.  14:25  they  rf.  them  heavily 
los.  16:10  rf.  not  out  Canaanites 
24:12  and  rf.  them  out  from  be- 
fore you,  Jud.  6:9 
18  Lord  rf.  out  before  us 
.Tud.  1:19  J.  rf.  out  inhabitants 
2  Sain.  6:3  rf.  the  cart,  1  Chr.  13:7 
2  K.  17:21  Jeroboam   rf.    Israel 

from  following  the  Lord 
Acts  7:45  whom  (Jod  rf.  out 
18:10  rf.  them  from  judgm.-seat 

I  Se^  DROVE. 

I  DRAW. 

Oen.  24:44  will  rf.  for  thy  camels 
Ex.  15:9  I  will  rf.  my  sword 


'^ri-  fkVat^  as  mth  voice  of  d.   Jud.  4:7  I  will  d.  to'tbee  Sisera 
Mat.  10:16  harmless  ns  d 
91:12  that  sold  d.  Mark  11:15 
John  2:14  those  that  sold  d. 

Tp  and  nO\V\. 
Job  1:7  walkiiiLT  ///)  and  d.  2:2 
Ps.  50:15  waiulor  v)>  and  d. 
109:23  I  am  tospcrl  np  and  d. 
Ez^k.  28:14  vp  a.  d.  in  midst 
Zee.  10:12  shall  walk  vp  a.  d. 
Acts  27:27  were  driven  up  andd. 

DOW\SITTI\G. 
Ps.  139:2  thou  kiiowes^t  my  d. 

DOWWVARD. 
2  Jk.  10:30  take  root  d.  /?.  37'31 
Ec.  3:21  spirit  of  beast  jroeth  d. 
Ezek.  1:27  appear,  of  loins  d.  8:S 

DOWRY. 
Oen.  30:20  end.  me  with  pood  d. 
34:12  usk  me  never  so  much  d. 
Ex.  25:17  areordinir  to  the  d 
1  Sam,  18:25  kin^'dcsireth  not  rf. 

DRAG. 

Uah.  1:15  gather  them  in  theird. 

16  burn  incense  to  their  d. 


9:54  d.  thy  pword,  and  slav  me, 

1  Sam.  31:4;  1  Chr.  10:4 
20:32  d.  from  city  to  highways 

2  Sam.  17:13  d.  city  intd"t.  river 

Job  21:33  every  man  d.  after  him 

Ps.  28:3  d.  me  not  with  the  w. 

Cant.  1:4  rf.  me.  we  will  run  aft. 

Is.  5:18  rf.  iniquity  with  cords 
66:10  nations  that  rf.  the  bow 

Ezek.  21:3  will  rf.  forth  my  pw. 
28:7  8tran!2:ers  rf.  their  swords 
30:11  rf.  their  sword^i  a*.  Eirvpt 
32:20  rf.  her  and  all  her  mult'i. 

John  4:11  hast  nothing  to  rf.  w. 

15  nor  come  hither  to  rf. 
6:44  except  the  Father  rf.  him 
12:32  I  will  d.  all  men  unto  me 
21:6  were  not  able  to  rf.  it 

Arts  20:30  to  rf.  awny  disciples 

Jam.  2:6  rf.  vou  before  judg. -seat 
DRAW  back. 

Heb.  10:.18  but  if  any  rf.  hack 
39  not  of  them  who  rf.  back 
DRAW  near. 

1  Sam.  14:36  let  us  rf.  ruar  to  G. 


DKE 

1  Sam.  14:38  rf.  ve  n.  h.  all  t.  ch 
Ps.  73:28  good  to  rf.  n.  to  God 
107:18  rf.  near  to  gates  of  death 
/s\  29:13  rf.  n^rtrwith  their  lips 
45:20  rf.  n.  ye  that  are  escaped 
57:3  rf.  near  ye  sons  of  sorceress 
Jer.  :30:21  causG  him  to  rf.  near 
46:3  and  rf.  near  to  battle 
Ezek.  0:1  charge  ov.  city,  to  rf.  r. 
22:4  caused  thy  days  to  rf.  neai 
Joel  3:0  let  all  men  of  war  rf.  n. 
Heb.  10:22  rf.  n.  with  true  heart 

DR.AW  nigh. 
E.r.  3:5  said  rf.  not  nU/h  hither 
Ps.  60:18  rf.  nu/h  to  mV  soul 
119:150  rf.  nu'fh  that  fol.  misch. 
Ec,  12:1  nor  years  rf.  )i'uih 
Is.  5:10  conn,  of  Holy  One  rf.  n. 
Ileb.  7:19  by  the  which  we  rf.  n. 
Jam.  4:8  rf.  n.  to  G.  he  will  rf.  n. 

DRAW  out. 
E:r.  12:91  rf.  out  and  take  a  lamb 
Ler.  26:;i;3  rf.  out  a  sword  after 
Jud  3:22  not  rf.  dagger  out  of 
Job  41:1  canst  rf.  o^rf  leviathan? 
Ps.  35:3  rf.  out  also  the  spear 
85:5  wilt  thou  rf.  o.  thine  anger 
Prov.  20:5  m.  ofund.willrf.  i'to. 
Is.  57:4  do  ye  rf.  o.  tongue 
58:10  rf.  out  soul  to  the  hungry 
Jer.  40:20  rf.  them  out,  50:45 
Lam.  4:3  sea-monster  rf.  out 
Ezek.  5:2  I  will  rf.  out  a  sword 

after  them,  12:  12:14 
ITa/j.  2:16  to  rf.  out  lifty  vessels 
John  2:8  rf.  om^  now,  aiid  bear 

DRAW  up. 
Job  40:23  he  can  rf.  «;;  Jordaa 

DR  .\W%  ^'oi^^rf  irith  water. 
Gen.  24:13  dan.  come  to  rf.  iva. 
1  Sam.  9:11  maid  going  to  rf.  «<«. 
/?.  12:3  with  joy  shall  ye  rf.  iva. 
Nah.  3:14  rf.  wate7's  for  the  siege 
t/oA/i  4:7  woman  of  S.  to  rf.  wa. 

DRAWX. 
^"'um.  22:23  liis  sword  rf.  31 ;  Jo.':. 

5:13:  1  Chr.  21:16 
/>^w/.  30:17  rf.  awav,  and  w.  gods 
Jos.  8:6  till  rf.  them  from  city 
Job  20:5  it  is  rf.  and  cometh  out 
Ps.  37:14  wicked  rf.  out  sword 
55:21  than  oil.  vet  rf.  swords 
Prov.  24:11  that' are  rf.  to  death 
/f.  21:15  tied  from  rf.  swords 
28:9  that  are  rf.  from  breasts 
Jer.  31:3  withlovinjj-kindnessrf. 
Larn.  2:3  rf.  back  his  right  hand 
Ezek.  21:5  Lord  rf.  my  sword.  28 
Acts  11:10  rf.  up  again  to  heaven 
Ja7n.  1:14  rf.  away'of  his  own 

DRAAVER,  S. 
I)euf.  20:11  to  rf.  of  water 
Jos.  9:21  be  rf.  of  water,  23,  27 

DRAWETH. 
Peut.  25:11  the  onerf.  near 
Jud.  10:9  day  rf.  towards  even. 
rfo6  24:22  he  rf.  the  mighty 
33:22  his  soul  rf.  near  to  grave 
Ps.  10:9  rf.  him  into  his  net 
88:3  life  rf.  nigh  to  the  grave 
Is.  26:17  rf.  near  delivery 
Ezek.  7:12  the  day  rf.  near 
Mat.  1.5:8  rf.  nigh"  with  their  lips 
Luke  21  ;8  the  time  rf.  near 

28  your  redemjition  rf.  nigh 
JffWi.  5:8  coming  of  L.  rf.  nigh 

DRAWIXG. 
Jud.  5:11  in  places  of  rf.  water 
rfoA/i  6:10  Jesus  rf.  nigh  to  ship 

DREAD.  Substantive. 
Gen.  9:2  rf.  of  vou  he  on  ev.  beast 
Ex.  15:16  rf.  shall  fall  upon  thini 
Deut.  2:25  to  put  rf.  of  thee  upon 

the  nations,  11:25 
Job  33:11  his  rf.  fall  upon  you  ? 
21  let  not  Iby  d.  make  me  afr. 
Is.  8:13  and  let  him  be  your  rf. 

DREAD,  Verb. 
Deut.  1:29  I  said  to  vou.  rf.  not 
1  Chr.  22:13  be  strong,  rf.  not 

DREADFtL. 
<?fn.  28:17  how  rf.  is  this  place 
Job  15:21  a  rf.  sound  is  in  bis  ears 
Ezek.  1:18  rings,  thev  were  rf. 
Dan.  7:7  a  fourth  beast  rf.  19 
0:4  O  Lord  the  great  and  rf.  God 
Ifab.  1:7  the  Chaldeans  are  rf. 
Mai.  1:14  name  rf.  among  heath. 
4:5  great  and  rf.  day  of  the  Lord 

DREAM,  SuhHtantive. 

(Ten.  20:3  to  Ahimelech  in  a  rf. 

31:10  Jacob  saw  in  a  rf  the  rant» 

24  God  came  to  Laban  in  a  rf. 

37:5  Joseph  dreamed  a  rf.  9.  10 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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DRE 

Gen.  40:5  but.  and  bn.  a  d.  both 
41:7  it  wusii  it.  1  A'.  a:I5 
25  (/.  oC  I'imrimh  is  tmc.  20 

yum.  12:ti  L.  will  spt'iik  in  n  ^/, 

,/'//y.  7:13  tt)l.l  a  d.  tii  his  fallow 

1  A".  3:5  to  Snlunion  in  a  d. 

Jtifi  2U:8  he  f^liuU  fly  away  an  a  (/, 
.*i.'J:I5  in  a  (/.  opcnclh  t-ars 

7^.  73:20  as  a  f/.  when  one  nwak. 

AV.  5:3  A  (i.  com.  throti<;h  buMin. 

Is.  29:7  fight  ai,'.  Arit'l  be  as  a  f/. 

./fr.  2:1:28  hath  d.  let  him  tell  d. 

I)(in.  2: 1  tell  thv  servants  the  d. 
;W  this  is  thei/. 
4:19  d.  bo  to  th.  that  hate  thco 
7:1  Haiiiel  liad  a  */.  wrote  fl. 

Mat.  1:20  ani,'el  of  Lord  app.  to 

Joseph  inu</.  2:13.  19 
2:12  warned  of  (iod  in  a  d.  22 
27:19  I  have  siiHered  in  a  d. 
DREAM.  Verb. 

P^^  120:1  were  like  tliem  that  d. 

Jwl  2:23  old  men  d.  Acts  2:17 
OREVMRD. 

Gfn.  2S:]2  .I;ie.  (/.  ;  37:5  Jos.  d. 
40:5otncei-s  d.  ;  41:1  Phar.  15 

Jer.  2:1:25  projdi.  said.  I  have  d. 
2^>:S  dreaiu!*  you  cause  to  be  d, 

iJan.  2:1  Nebiuhadnezzar  (/. 
DREAMER.  6. 

Oen,  37:19  sjiid.  This  d.  cometh 

Df;id.  13:3  not  hearken  to  d. 
5  d.  shall  be  put  to  death 

Jer.  27:9  hearken  not  to  your  d, 

Jude  8  filthy  d,  detilc  the  llesh 

nRE\>i.<. 

U'li.  37:8  hated  liim  for  his  ^. 
20  what  will  become  of  his  d. 
41.12  and  he  interpreted  our  (/. 
4"-i:9  Joseph  remembered  the  d. 
1  Sam.  2S;6  answer,  not  by  d.  15 
Jf)b  7:14  thou  scnrest  me  witli  d. 
Ec.  5:7  in  multitude  of  rf.  arc 
Jer.  23:27  rori:et  mv  name  by  d. 

32  that  pronh.-sv  false*/. 
Dan.  1:17  undei-^tand.  in  d.  5:12 
Ztc.  10:2  diviners  told  false  d. 

DREAMETII. 
Is.  29:8  hungry  man  d.  a  thirsty 

DREGS. 
Ps.  75:8  d.  wicked  shall  drink 
Is.  51:17  drunken  d.  of  cup,  22 

DRESS. 

Gen.  2:15  into  garden  to  d.  it 

18:7  yonni^  man  halted  to  d.  it 

Deut.  28::w  jjlant  viney.  d.  tlieni 

S  Sam.  12:4  to  d.  for  wayfarim; 

13:5  Tamar  (/.  meat  in  my  siirht 

1  A'.  18:25  Klijuh  said,  d.  it  first 

DRESSED. 

2  Sam.  12:4  <{.  poor  man's  lamb 
19:24  Mcphib.  not  d.  his  feet 

Ileb.  6:7  for  them  by  \vh.  it  id  d. 

DRESSER. 
Luke  13:7  said  to  d.  of  vineyard 

DREW. 
G^n.  ^4:20  Rebekah  d.  water,  45 
37:28  thev  d.  up  Joseph 
38:29  as  Zarah  d.  back  hi?  hand 
Ex.  2:10  I  (/.  him  out  of  water 

in  Jethro's  dauj,'hters  d.  water 
Jo.".  8:2*j  Jo*,  d.  nc.t  hand  back 
Jiid.  8:10  fill  120.000  (/.  sword 

20  the  voiith  d.  not  his  sword 
20:2  400.000  that  d.  sword 
liuth  4:8  so  he  d.  otThis  shoe 
^Ham.  22:17  he  d.  mc  out  of 
many  waters.  Ps.  18:lti 
23:16  mishtv  men  d.  water  out 

well  Beth.  1  Chr.  11:18 
24:9  in  Israel  800.000  d.  sword 

1  K.  22:34  d.  a  bow.  2  C%r.  18:33 

2  a:  9:24  Jehu  (/.  bow 

1  Chr.  19;I(i  d.  forth  the  Syrians 

21:5  Israel  were  1.100.(K)0  that  d. 

sword,  Judah  470.000 

Jer.  S8:13  d,  up  Jeremiah 

IIos.  11:4  d.  with  cords  of  a  man 

^fftt.  13:48  *•/.  to  shore.  Mark  t;:.M 

2C:51  Peter  d.  his  sword,  J/rtrA 

14:47;  John  18:10 
X»/i-«  2:i:54  and  the  sabbath  d.  on 
JoA/t  2:9  servants  d.  the  water 
21:11  rf;  the  net  full  of  fishes 
Acfs  5:37  d.  away  much  pi'oplo 
14:19  d.  Paul  out  of  the  citv 
10:19  d.  P.  and  S.  into  mark..pl. 
27  jailer  rf.  his  sword 
17:6  d.  Jason  and  certain  breth. 
]9:a3  thev  (/.  Alexander  out 
21:30  rf.  Paul  out  of  temple 
Hev.  12:4  d.  third  part  of  stars 

DREW  near,  or  nlgli. 
Gen.  47:29  lime  d.  n.  Is.  m.  die 


DIU 

1  Sam.  17:10  David  d.  n.  to  Goll. 

2  Sam.  18:25  .Miimaaz  d.  near 
y.ep.  3:2  d.  not  /'f((r  to  her  (Iod 
.Mat.  21:1  when  they  d.  n.  to  Jer. 

:jl  time  of  fruit  d.  n^ar,  he  sent 
L'ikt  15:25  elch-r  son  d.  n.  to  ho. 

22:17  Judas  //.  n.  to  J.  to  kis8 

21:15  Jesus  himself*/,  near 
28  they  it.  nvjh  to  the  village 
Ai'ts  7:17  thne  of  promise  (/.  //. 
31  as  Mos.  d.  near  to  behold  it 

27:27  d.  utar  some  country 

DRE  WEST. 
Lam.  3:57  d.  near  in  day  I  called 
DRIED.    See  after  dky. 

DRI\K.  Siihfllnntive. 
Gen.  21:19  and  ;rtivo  the  lad  d. 

24:14  thy  camels  '/.  also,  46 
Ler.  11:34  d.  drunk  in  such  ves. 
Xum.  20:8  srive  conu'reu'atiou  d. 
Jud.  4:19  she  irave  Sisera  '/. 
Est.  1:7  rf.  in  vessels  ,.fi:„ui 
Ps.  78:15  d.  as  out  of  irr.  depths 

102:9  miiitrled  my '/.  with  weep. 

im:ll  ijavi- '/.  to  every  beast 
Is.  32:0  cause  d.  of  thirsty 

43:20  to  sjive  d.  to  m^v  people 
Ifns.  2:5  lovers  that  j^ve  me  d. 

4:18  their '/.  is  sour 
ffatt.  2:15  ijiveth  his  nrlirhbor  d. 
Hag.  1:6  ye  are  not  filled  With  d. 
Mat.  25::i5  and  ye  jrave  me  d. 

37  g.  thee  d.  ;  42  gave  me  no  d. 
John  4:9  a  Jew,  askest  d.  of  me 

t>:r>5  my  blood  is  <{.  indeed 
Ikiiin.  12:"^()  enemy  thirst,  ffivo  d. 

14.17  kinirdom  not  meat  aiuU/. 
1  Cor.  10:4  drink  same  spirit.  (/. 
Col,  2:10  jud^'L-  in  me^it  or  in  d. 

Strnnj>  DRINK. 
Lev.  10:9  d<)  not  drink  strong  d. 
Xum.  6:3  Nazarite  sep.  fr.  s.  d. 
Deut.  14:26  money  f»»r  str.  d. 

2*^:6  nor  drunk  s.  d.  forty  years 
J'id.  13:4  \\'ife  not  drink  s.  d. 

1  S'am.  1:15  wine  nor  str,  d. 
Prov.  20:1  strong  d.  is  raging 

31:4  i>riuces  to  drink  if/7\  d. 

6  s.  d.  to  him  ready  to  perish 
Is.  5:11  may  follow  strong  d. 

22  men  of  stren*;th  min,  s.  d. 
24:9  sir.  d.  bitter  to  them 
28:7  erred  through  st.  d.  they 
are  out  of  the  way  thro'  s.  d. 
20:9  stag,  but  not  with  strong  d. 
50:12  till  ourselves  with  str.  d. 
Mir.  nirll  prophesy  of  sfro/ig  d. 
Luke  1:15  sliall  not  drink  *.  d. 

DRI\K.OFFERI\'G. 
Ex.  29:40  for  a  d.-o.  Xum.  15:5 
Aer.  23:13  d.-o.  shall  be  of  wine 
Is.  57:6  hast  iioured  d.-o. 
65:11  furnish  d.-o. 
Joel  1:9  d.-o.  cut  off 

13  the  d.-o.  is  withholden 
2:14  return,  and  leave  a  d.-o. 
DRI\'K-OFFERI\GS. 
Lev.  2:J:18  with  d.-o.  37;  Xum. 
6:15:  28:31:  29:11,  18,  19,  21, 
24.  30.  :«.  37.  39 
Xum.  2S:14  d.-o.  half  a  bin  of  w. 
A  ut.  32:;i8  drank  wine  of  d.-o.    ■. 
E:r.  7:17  buy  speedilv  d.-o. 
Ps.  16:4  their  d.-o.  of'blood 
Jer.  7:18  d.-o.  to  oth.  gods,  19:13; 

32:29 
44:17  d.-o.  to  qu.  of  heiven.  18 
E::ek.  20:2S  tluTe  poured  out  d.-o. 
45:17  princes  part  to  give  d.-o. 

DRI\K.  Verb. 

G^n.  21:18'/.  mv  lord.  46 
30:38  when  flocks  came  to  d. 
Er.  15:24  what  shall  we  (/.  / 
;J2:20  made  children  of  Israel  d. 
/-*•»'.  10:9  do  not  d.  wine  nor 
.V'/7«.  6:3  nor  d.  liquor  of  grapes 
Jud.  7:5  boweth  down  to  d. 
liutk  2:9  go  to  the  vessels,  and  d. 

2  Sam.  23:16  would  not  d.  there- 
of. 17;  1  Chr.  11:18,  19 

1  7\.  17:4  shalt  d,  of  the  brook 
Eft.  3:15  king  and  Ilaman  t<j  d. 
J<>fi  21:20  d.  wrath  of  Ahnighty 
/^.  36:8  d.  of  river  of  thy  picas. 

60:3  d.  wine  of  astonishment 

69:21  gave  me  vinei;ar  to  d. 

75:8  wicked  of  earth  shall  d. 

7S:11  into  blood  that  not  d. 

80:5  givest  them  tears  to  d. 

110:7  </.  of  the  hro(»k 
Prov.  4:17  they  d.  wine 

31:5  lest  they  d.  and  forget  law 

7  d.  and  forget  his  poverty 
Cwd.  5:1  d.  vea.  d.  abundantly 
Is.  24:9  drink  bit.  to  them  d.  it 


DRI 

Is.  M:22  no  more  d.  it  again 
62:9  (/.  it  in  courts  of  holiness 
65:13  my  nervant  nhall  d. 

Jer.  16:7  cup  of  coiisulation  torf. 
2;J:15  make  (/.  watei  of  L'all 
25:15  cause  nations  to  /'.  it 

16  tliey  shall  (/.  and  be  moved 

27  d.  ye,  be  drunken,  and  spue 

28  Ye  shall  certainly  d. 
35:14  to  this  day  they  d.  none 
49:12  whose  judgrn.  was  not  to 

d.  of  cup,  but  thou  shalt  d. 
Ezek.  4:11  tnne  to  time  shalt  d. 
2;J:32  d.  of  Ihv  sister's  cup 
:M:19  d.  that  ye  have  fouled 
DaJi.  5:2  concubines  might  d. 
Amos  4:1  masters.  Let  us  a. 
Ob.  16  the  heathen  d.  continu- 
ally, yea,  they  shall  (/. 
TTat>.  2:1U  d.  and  let  thy  foreskin 
Ilii'j.  1:6  ye  d.  but  are  not  fllled 
Zf.  9:15  d.  and  make  a  noise 
Mat.  10:42  whoso  giveth  to  d  to 
20:22  are  ve  able  to  f/.  of  the  cup 
I  shall" (/.  of?  .I/«;-A- 10:38 
23  shall  d.  indeed.  Mark  10:39 
26:27  saying.  (/.  ve  all  of  it 

29  not  (/.  till  tlmt  day  I  d.  it, 
Mark  14:25;  LwAy  22:18 

42  may  not  pass,  except  I  d.  it 
27;:J4  gave  liim  vinegar  to  d. 
48  put  it  on  a  reed,  and  gave 
him  to  */.  Mark  15:36 
Mark  16:18  if  d.  any  deadly  th. 
.Jottn  4:10  eaith.  Give  me  to  d. 
7::i7  let  him  come  to  mc  and  d. 
18:11  shall  I  not  d.  f 
1  Cor.  10:4  did  all  d.  the  same 
21  d.  cup  of  L.  and  of  devils 
11:25  this  do.  as  oft  as  ye  d.  it 
12:13  all  to  (/.  into  one  Spirit 
DRI\R  water,  or  waters. 
Gen.  24:43  w.  of  tliv  pitcher  to  d. 
Er.  7:24  for  n\  to  (V. 
15:23  could  not  d.  wafers  of  M. 
17:1  no  water  for  the  peo.  to  d. 
Xutn.  5:24  d.  bitter  u'afe7\  26,  27 
20:5  neither  any  w.  to  d.  3:3:14 

17  nor  d.  water  of  wells,  21:22 
Dent.  2:6  wff.  for  money,  d.  28 
Jud.  4:19  IV.  to  d.  for  I  am  thir. 

7:6  rest  bowed  to  d.  wattr 
1  Sam.  30:11  Egyptian  d.  w. 
•2  Sam..  2:3:15  irive  me  to  d.  of  w. 
of  Bethlehem,  1  Chr.  11:17 

1  K.  13:8  nor  will  I  d.  water,  9 
17:10  a  little  w.  that  I  may  (/. 

2  A'.  3:17  val.  fill,  with  w.  may  d. 
18:31  d.  cv.  one  wa.  cis.  Is.  36:16 

./o6  22:7  given  iv.  to  weary  to  d. 
Pror.5:1ti  d.  wa.  out  of  thy  cist. 

25:21  give  ir.  to  d. 
Jer.  2:18  d.  water  of  Sihor 

8:14  (('.  of  gall  to  rf.  9:15 
E::ek.  4:11  d.  water  by  meas.  16 

12:18  (/.  thy  wattr  w'ith  tremb. 

19  d.  their  (ra.  w  ith  astonish. 
31:14  tlieir  trees  that  d.  w.  16 

Dan.  1:12  pulse  to  oat,wat.  tod. 
Amos  4:8  wandered  to  d.  water 
Jon.  3:7  let  not  feed  nor  d.  w. 
Mark  9:41  cup  of  w.  to  d. 
Jo/in  4:7  Give  me  jr.  to  d. 

1  Tirn.  5:2:i  d.  no  longer  water 

DRIXK,  wifh  wine. 
Gfn.  19:32  our  father  d.  wine 
l.'-r.  10:9  not  d.  wine  when  go 
Xum.  6:3  (/.  no  vinegar  of  w. 

20  Xazarite  may  */.  w. 

Deut.  28:39  plant  vineyards,  but 

not  d.  of  wine,  AmostnU 
Jud.  13:4  M.  wife  d.  no  zv.  7,  14 

2  Sam.  16:2  w.  such  as  faint  m.  d. 
Pit.  60:3  rf.  wine  of  astonishment 
Prov.  4:17  d.  wine  of  violence 

9:5  d.  ofirhte  I  have  mingled 
31:4  it  is  not  for  kings  to  (/.  w. 

Ec.  9:7  d.  thy  u\  witli  a  merry 

i'nnt.  8:2  d.  of  spiced  w. 

Is.  5:22  are  mighty  to  d.  wine 
24:9  shall  not  (/.  w.  with  a  song 
fj2:8  sons  of  stranger  not  d.  w. 

Jtr.  'ioi'i  give  Uecliabites  w.  to  (/. 
6  d.  no  //'.  ye  siuill  d.  no  w. 

Ezek.  44:21  nor  any  priest  (/.  w. 

Dan.  1:16  trine  they  should  d. 

J(hd  3:3  sold  a  girl  for  w.  to  d. 

Amos*2:Sd.  ir.  of  condemned 

12  ye  gave  Nazurites  /rine  to  d. 
6:0  that  d.  wine  in  bowls 
it:  14  plant  vineyards  and  d.  w. 

Mir.  6:15  not  d.'wine,  Zep.  1:13 

Mark  15:2:1  gave  to  d.  w.  mingled 

Luke  1:15  J,  shall  d.  neither  w. 

Pom.  14:21  not  uood  to  d.  wine 

lie".  14:8  all  nations  d.  of  7i'. 
10  d.  of  wine  of  wrath  of  G. 


DRI 
DRIXKERS. 

Joel  1:5  howl,  alt  ye  d.  of  wino 
DRI\KS. 

Ileb.  9:10  oidy  in  meats  and  d. 
DRIXK  ETH. 

Gt:n.  44:5  in  which  my  lord  d.  .f 

Dtfut.  11:11  land'/,  water  of  rain 

.fof)  6:4  poison  d.  up  my  spirit 
15:16  d.  hiiuuilv  like  water 
34:7  like  Joo  who  d.  scorning 
40:2:i  behoUl.  he  d.  up  a  river 

Piw.  26:6  d.  danuige 

h.  29:8  he  d.  but  he  awaketh 
44:12  the  smith,  he  d.  no  water 

Mark  2:16  d.  with  publicans!' 

.John  4:13  (/.  this  wn.  shall  thirst 

14  d.  of  water  I  shall  give  him 

6:54  d.  my  blood  lialheter.  life 

56  d.  my  blood,  dwelleth  in  mo 

1  Cor.  W:29 //.  nnworth.  rf.  dam. 

Iltb.  6:7  which  tl.  in  the  rain 
DRIXKIXG. 

Gen.  24:22  camels  had  done  d. 

liuth  3:3  lill  lloaz  have  done  d. 

I  Sam.  :10:16  were  eating  and  d. 

1  A'.  4:20  Judah  and  Israel  d. 
10:21  Solomiui's  r/.  vessels 
16:9  E.  was  d.  ;  20:12  Benhad. 

\Chr.  12:39  with  D.  three  days  rf. 

Est.  1:8  d.  was  according  to  law 

Job  1:13  sons  and  daughters  d. 

Is.  22:13  eating  flesh,  and  d.  w. 

Mat.  11:18  John  came  neither 
eating  nor  d.  Luke  7:33 
19  eating  and  d.  Luke  7:34 
24:38  and  (/.  till  thr  flood  came 

Luke  10:7  d.  such  as  they  give 
DRIVE. 

Ex.  6:1  with  a  strong  hand  d.  out 
2:J;2H  hornets,  whicb  shall  (/. 

29  I  will  n<)t  d.  out  in  one  vpar 

30  by  little  and  little  I  will  d. 
33:2  I  will  d.  out  the  Canaanite 
;W:I1  behold,  I  d.  out  Amorite 

Xum.  22:6  I  may  d.  them  out 

11  able  to  overcome,  and  d. 

3:1:55  if  ye  will  not  d.  out  the 
Deut.  4:38  d.  out  nations  from 
bef.  thee,  9:4,5;  Jos.  3:10 

9:3  so  shalt  thou  el.  them  out 

11:2:3  then  will  tlie  Lord  d.  out 

18:12  Lord  dolh  d.  them  out 
Jos.  13:6  them  will  I  d.  out 

14:12  then  I  shall  be  able  to  d. 

15:63  Judah  could  not  el.  out 

17:12  Manasseh  could  not  d.  out 

■l3  not  utterly  (/.  out.  Jud.  1:28 

18  shalt  (/.  out  the  Canaanites 

2:1:5  el.  them  out  of  your  sight 
13  no  more  d.  ont,  Jud.  2:3,  21 
Jvd.  1:19  Judah  could  not  d.  out 

21  Benjamin  not  d.  out  Jehus. 

27  Manasseh ;  29  Ephraim 

31  Asher;  33  Nanhtali 

11:24  whom  Lord  shall  d.  ont 
2  A".  4:24  d.  slack  not  thy  riding 
2  Chr.  20:7  d.  out  inhabitants 
Je,b  18:11  ter.  d.  him  to  his  feet 

24:3  d.  away  ass  of  fatherless 
ps.  44:2  didst  d.  out  heathen 

68:2  as  smoke,  so  d.  them  away 
Pror.  22:15  rod  of  correction  '/.  i"t 
Is.  22:19  d.  thee  f^om  thy  station 
Jtr.  24:9  be  a  curse  whether  I  d. 

27:10  I  should  d.  vou  out,  15 

46:15  Lord  did  (/."them 
i>ci-.  4:13  whether  1  will (f.  them 
Dan.  4:25  d,  thee  from  men,  :i2 
Hos.  9:15  d.  th.  out  of  my  house 
Joel  2:20  d.  the  northern  army 
Zep.  2:4  d.  out  Ashd.  at  noonday 
Acts  27:15  ship,  we  let  her  d. 

DRIVE  IV. 
Gen.  4:14  bust  (/.  me  out  this  day 
Ex.  10:11  d.  from  Pharaoh's  pre. 

22:10  the  beast  be  d.  away 
Xum.  32:21  d.  out  his  enemies 
Deut.  4:19  be  //.  to  worship  tliem 

:30:1  whither  Lord  hath  d.  theo 
4  if  anv  of  thine  be  el.  out 
Jos.  23;9"L.  '/.  out  great  nations 
1  Sam.  26:19  ft.  me  imt  this  day 
Job  6:i:j  wisdom  '/.  fnmune? 

l:j:25  break  leaf'/,  to  and  f^-o? 

18:18  d.  tVom  hirht  to  darkness 

30:5  d.  forth  frcun  among  mea 
Ps.  40:14  let  be  (/.  haekward 

('(8:2  as  smoke  is  d.  away,  s>o 

114:3  Jordan  was  d.  back,  5 
Pwv.  14:32  wicked  is  rf.  away 
Is.  8:22  shall  be  (/.  to  darkness 

19:7  sown  by  brooks  d.  away 

41:2  as  d.  stubble  to  his  bow 

Jer.  8:3  in    places  whither  d, 

23:3.  8;  2'J-14,  18;  32:37 

16:15  from  all  lands  whither  rf. 


830 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


DRO 

Jer.  23:2  d.  them  nwny  nnt  visit. 
12  In-  il.  ou,  and  fall  thiTom 
40:13  iilaccs  whitluT  d.  13:5 
4():2«  L'liil  of  iiiitions,  whitlior  d. 
49:5  Fhall  bo  </.  out  every  man 
50:1"  lions  have  rf.  him  awny 
Ezek.  31:111  have  d.  him  out  for 
34-4  hroucrht  that  d.  away,  16 
Dnn.  4:33  </.  from  men.  5:21 
9-7  throusih  all  cnnntrios  d. 
ITos.  13:3  as  chaff;?,  with  whirl. 
.,V(C.  4:6  frathcr  her  d.  Z(p.  3:19 
Liil;e  «:2!l  d.  of  devil  into  wilder. 
Acta  27:17  and  so  were  d. 

27  rf.  np  and  down  in  Adria 

Jam.  l:fi  like  wave  d.  with  wind 

3:4  though  d.  of  fierce  winds 

"  DRIVER. 
Job  39:7  nor  rei;ard.  crying  of  (Z. 

DRIVETH. 
2  JT.  9:20  for  he  d.  furiously 
Ps.  1:4  like  chatTwind  d. 
Proi\  25:23  wind  d.  away  rain 
Mark  1:12  <?.  him  to  wilderness 

DRIVING. 
Jud.  2:2:)  d.  them  out  hastily 
2  A'.  9:20  d.  is  like  d.  of  Jehu 
1  Chr.  17:21  liy  (/.  out  nations 

DROMEDARY,  lES. 
1  /r.  4:28  brouLTht  liarley  for  d. 
£«<.8:106ent  lettorson  yonng(?. 
Ifi.  60:6  d.  of  Jlidian  cover  thee 
Jer.  2:23  thou  art  a.  swift  d. 

DROP,  S. 
Joh  36:27  maketU  small  the  n. 
3S:28  who  lie;rotten  d.  of  dew! 
C'aid.  5:2  locks  with  d.  of  uifflit 
Is,  40:15  nat.  are  as  d.  of  bucket 
Luke  22:44  as  great  d.  of  blood 

DROP. 
Pent.  32:2  doctrine  d.  as  rain 
.33:28  heav.  d.  dew,  Pror.  3:20 
Job  •36:23  which  the  clouds  do  d. 
Ps.  05:11  thy  paths  d.  fatness 

12  il.  on  pastures  of  wilderness 
Prnf.  5:3  lips  of  a  str.  woman  d. 
Cant.  4:11  lips  d.  as  honey-comb 
/«.  45:8  d.  down,  ve  heavens 
^£'^<=^■.  20:46  d.  thy  word 
21:2  d.  thy  word  to.  holy  places 
Joil  3:18  mountains  shall  droi) 
down  new  wine,  Amos  9:13 
Amos  7: 16  rf.  not  thy  word  ag.  Is, 

DROPPED,  ETH. 
Jud.  5:4  heavens  (/.  clouds  d. 

1  Sam.  14:26  tlio  honey  d.         • 

2  *(/».  21:10  water  d.  on  them 
Job  2'.i:22  my  speech  d.  on  tliem 
p.--.  6S:8  he.aVens  d.  at  pres.  of  G. 
Ec.  10:18  thr.  idleness  house  d. 
Cant.  5:5  hands  (Z.  with  myrrh 

DROPPING. 
J^or.  19:13  a  continual  d.  27:15 
C'art<.  5:13  his  lips  d.  myrrh 

DROPSY. 
Luke  14:2  a  man  wh.  had  the  d. 

DROSS. 
Px.  119:119  the  wicked  like  d. 
Pror.ii-.i  take  </.  from  silver 
26:2;i  covered  with  silver  (/. 
Is.  1:22  thy  silver  is  become  d. 
25  purely  pnr^;e  away  thy  d. 
Ezek.  22:18  house  of  Israel  d.  19 

DROUGHT. 
Gen.  31:40  in  day  (/.  consumed 
pent.  8:15  fiery  serpents  and  d. 
.fob  24:19  (/.  consu.  snow-waters 
Ps.  .32:4  my  moisture  into  the(/. 
Is.  5H:11  L.  patisly  thy  soul  inrf. 
Jer.  2:6  throuu'li  a  land  off/. 
17:8  not  be  careful  in  year  of  d. 
50:33  a  d.  is  upon  her  waters 
IIos.  13:5  know  thee  in  land  of  d. 
Hag.  1:11  and  I  called  for  a  d. 

DROVE. 
Oen.  32:16  ev.  d.  liy  themselves 
83:8  what  meanest  by  all  this  d. 

DROVE,  Verb. 
Oen.  3:24  so  (lod  d.  (uit  the  man 
1.5:11  Ahram;/.  fowls  away 
£<■.  2:17sheiiher(N'/.  them 
Kiim.  21:.)2  (/.  out  the  Auiorites 
Huh.  3:6  (/.  asunder  the  nations 
John  2:15  d.  tbein  out  of  temple 

DROWX. 
Cant.  R:7neitleTcan  fioodsr/.  it 
1  Tim.  6:9  d.  men  in  jicrdilion 

DROWXED. 
Ex.  15:4  are  d.  in  Hed  sea 
Amos  8:8  (/.  as  bv  Hood  of  E.  9: 
Hat.  1.8:6  better  rf.  in  the  sea 
Ueb.  11:29  Egyptians  were  d. 


DRY 
DROWSIXESS. 

Proi\  23:21  </.  shall  clo.  with  rags 
DRIXK. 

Deyit.  29:6  nor  have  you  d.  wine 
32:42  mv  arrows  d.  with  blood 
.lint.  15:  i9  d.  his  spirit  came  ag. 
1  finm.  1:15  I  have  d.  nei.  wine 
iSaiii.  11:13  Dav.  maderriahtZ. 

1  A'.  13:22  hast  eaten  and  d. 
16:9  Elah  drinkiuK  liimself  f?. 
20:16  Benha.  drinking  hims.  d. 

2  K.  6:23  eat.  and  d.  he  sent  aw. 
19:24  d.  strange  wat.  Is.  37:25 

Cajd..  5:1  d.  my  wine 
Is.  51:17  hast  d.  cup  of  his  fury 
63:6  make  them  d.  in  mv  fury 
Jtr.  46:10  be  d.  with  their  blood 
51:57  I  will  make  d.  her  princes 
Eifk.  34:18f7.  of  the  deep  waters 
IJati.  .5:4  d.  praised  irods  of  gold 
23  thou  and  concubines  have  d. 
Ob.  IS  (/.  on  my  holy  mountain 
L'ike  5:.39  having  rf.  old  wine 
13:26  eaten  and  d.  in  thy  pres. 
.rii/iii  2:10  well  d.  then  worse 
E/i/i.  5:18  d.  wherein  is  excess 
Ilfr.  17:2  d.  with  wine  of  fornic. 
18:3  all  nations  d.  of  wine 

DKITNKAKD. 
Pent.  21:20  this  our  son  is  a  d. 
Prof.  2:3:21  d.  sh.  come  to  pov. 
2ti:9  as  a  thorn  into  hand  of  d. 
Is.  24:20  the  earth  reel  like  a  d. 
1  Cor.  5:11  with  hro.  a  d.  eat  not 

DRl'XKARDS. 
Ps.  69:12  I  was  soul:  of  the  d. 
Is.  28:1  woe  to  d.  of  Ephraim,  3 
.7oel  1:5  awake,  ye  d.  and  weep 
Xah.  1:10  wliile  drunken  as  d. 
1  Cor.  6:10  nor  d.  inherit  kingd. 

DRIXKEX. 
Gfn.  9:21  Noah  was  d. 
1  Sam.  1:14  How  long  he  d.? 
2.'):36  Natial  was  very  d. 
.Job  12:25  stag,  like  d.  Ps.  107:27 
Is.  li»:14  as  a  d.  man  stn-.'L'ereth 
29:9  (7.  hut  not  witli  wine.  51:21 
49:26  be  d.  with  their  own  l>lood 
51:17  d.  drcijs  of  cup  of  tremb. 
./<(■.  23:9  I  am  like  a  d.  man 
25:27  he  d.  and  spue,  and  fall 
48:26  d.  for  he  magnified  hims. 
49:12  they  have  assuredly  d. 
51:7  golden  cup  made  earth  d. 
39  make  d.  that  they  may  sleep 
Lam.  3:15  d.  with  wormwood 
4:21  thou  Shalt  be  d.  Nah.  3:11 
5:4  d.  our  water  for  money 
E:tk.  .39:19  dri.  blood  till  yebe  d. 
Xah.  1:10  while  d.  as  drunkards 
//(/6.  2:15  and  inakest  hinif/.  alsi, 
Mat.  24:4!l  iH'L'in  to  eat  and  drink 

with  tlie  (/.  Lnke  12:45 
Luke  17:8  serve  me  till  I  have  d. 
Acts  2:15  not  d.  as  ye  suppose 
1  Cor.  11:21  and  another  is  d. 
1  Tlies.  5:7  be  d.  are  </.  in  night 
Eeii.  17:6  woman  d.  with  blood 

DRl'XREXXESS. 
Peat.  29:19  to  add  d.  to  thirst 
Ec.  10:17  cat  for  strength  not  d. 
.ler.  1:3:13  fill  inhabitants  with  </. 
Ezek.  2:!:.3:3  slialt  he  filled  with  d. 
L'ike  iv.ii  overeharired  with  d. 
Rom.  1.3:13  not  in  rioting  and  d. 
Gal.  B:21  works  of  flesh  are  d. 
DRUSILLA.    .4rfs24:iM 

DRY. 
Lev.  13:.30it  is  a  d.  scall 
.Jos.  9:5  bread  was  d.  12 
Jad.  6:37  it  he  d.  on  all  the  earth 

;)9  let  it  be  (J.  onlv  on  fleece 
■Job  13:25  pnrsne  the  d.  stubble  f 
Ps.  105:41  they  ran  in  d.  places 
Prov.  17:1  better  is  a  d.  morsel 
Is.  2,5:5  as  the  heat  in  a  d.  place 
.32:2  be  as  rivers  in  a  d.  place 
'14:27  saith  to  the  deep.  Be  d. 
.56:3  say,  I  am  a  d.  tree 
./*  r.  4:11  a  d.  wind,  not  to  fan 
51:36  I  will  make  her  springs  r/. 
Kz'k.  17:21  niaderf.  tree  flourish 
20:47  devour  every  d.  tree 
.30:12  I  will  makethe  rivers  d. 
37:2  hones  d.:  4  O  ye  d.  bones 
Uos.  9:14  give  themV/.  breasts 
13:15  his  spring  shall  become  rf, 
yali.  1:4  rebuk.  sea.  maketh  it(/, 

10  he  dev.  as  stubble  fully  d. 
7.,lt.  2:13  make  Nineveh  d.  like 
Mat.  12:13  (/.  i>laces.  Lake  1P24 
Luke  2:i:31  he  done  in  the  d.f 

DRV  ground. 
Qen.  8:13  face  uUjmaiid  was  d. 
Ex.  14:16  Oil  d.  g.  iu  sea,  22 


DUJI 
■Tos.  3:17  the  priests  stood  firm 

on  d.  ffroand  in  Jordan 
2  K.  2:8  Elisha  went  over  on  d.  g. 
Ps.  107:33  water-spr.  into  d.  g. 

35  turneth  d.  q.  into  water-sp. 
Is.  44:3  will  pour  floods  on  d.  g. 
5:3:2  as  a  root  out  of  a  rf.  (/■ 
Ezek.  19:13  planted  in  a  d.  cj. 

See  LAND. 

DRY,  Verb. 

.Tob  12:15  waters,  they  d.  up 
15:.30  flame  d.  up  his  branches 
Is.  42:15  will  d.  \va  herbs,  pools 
44:27  d.  up  thy  rivers ;  50:2  sea 
.Jer.  51:36  I  will  d.  up  her  sea 
Zee.  10:11  deeps  of  river  shall  d. 

DRIED. 
(fen.  8:7  until  waters  were  d.  np 
t«ii.  2:14  green  ears  of  com  d.  by 
Xtim.  6:3  moist  grapes  or  d. 
11:6  our  soul  is  d.  away 
./OS.  2:10  Lord  d.  np  Red  sea 
4:23  d.  up  waters  of  Jordan 
5:1  heard  Lord  had  d.  up  Jord. 
Jiid.  16:7  with  wilhs  never  d. 

1  A'.  1:3:4  Jeroboam's  hand  d. 
17:7  brook  d.  because  no  rain 

2  K.  19:24  mth  sole  of  feet  have 
I  d.  the  rivers.  Is.  37:25 

.lob  18:16  his  roots  'bad.  beneath 
28:4  thev  are  d.  up 
Ps.  22:15  my  strength  is  d. 
69:3  my  throat  is  (,'.  eyes  fail 
10<i:9  Red  sea,  it  was  d.  up 
Is.  5:13  multi.  d.  up  witli  thirst 
19:5  river  be  wasted  and  d.  up 
6  brooks  of  defence  be  (/.  up 
51:10  it  which  hath  d.  the  sea? 
.Ter.  23:10  places  of  wilder,  d.  up 
50:38  her  waters  sh.all  he  d.  up 
Ezek.  17:24  d.  up  the  green  tree 
19:12  east  wind  d.  np  her  fruit 
37:11  thev  say.  Our  bones  are  d. 
Has.  9:16  their  root  is  d.  up 
1.3:15  his  fountain  he  d.  up 
Joel  1:10  the  new  wine  is  (/.  up 
12  vine  is  d.;  20  rivers  are  d. 
Zfc.  11:17  arm  he  clean  d.  np 
Mark  5:29  fount,  other  blood  d. 
11:20  saw  the  fis-tree  d.  up 
Uev.  16:12  Euphrates  was  d.  up 

DRIEDST,  ETH. 
.lob  14:11  and  as  the  flood  d.  up 
Ps.  74:15  d.  np  mighty  rivers 
Pror  17:22  broken  spirit  rf.bon. 
Xah.  1:4  Lord  d.  up  aU  the  riv. 

DRY-SHOD. 
Is.  11:15  make  men  go  over  d.-s. 

DIE. 
7,cr.l0:13  thv  d.  thy  sons'  d.  14 
h,  lit   1S:3  shall  be  the  priest's  el. 
1  ( '/;/■.  iri:13  souglit  not  after  d. 
16:29  the  L'lorv  d.  to  his  name, 

Ps.  29:2 ;  (16:8 
Pror.  3:-27  with,  not  to  whom  d. 
Mat.  18::34  pay  all  that  was  d. 
Luke  23:41  we  receive  d.  reward 
Pom.  13:7  to  whom  tribute  is  d. 
1  Cor.  7:3  to  the  wife  d.  beuevol. 

DUE  season. 
Ler.  26:4  in  d.  s.  Peat.  11:14 
Xam.  '28:2  to  oft'er  to  me  in  d.  e. 
Ps.  104:27  meat  in  d.  s.  145:15 
Pror.  1.5:2:3  a  word  spoken  in  d.  f . 
Ec.  10:17  princes  eat  in  d.  s. 
Mat.  24:45  in  d.  s.  Luke  12:42 
Gal.  6:9  iu  d.  s.  we  shall  reap 

DUE  time. 
Petit.  .32:35  foot  slide  in  d.  lime 
Pom.  5:6  in  d.  time  Christ  died 
1  Cor.  15:8  one  born  out  of  d.  t. 
1  Tim.  2:6  be  testified  in  d.  t. 
Tit.  1:3  in  d.  time  manifested 
1  Pet.  5:6  he  may  exalt  you  in  d.  t. 

DUES. 
Rom.  13:7  render  to  all  their  d. 

DURE,  S. 
Gen.  30:15  d.  of  sons  of  Esau,  19 
21  d.  of  thellorites,  29 
40  d.  Alvah.  '/.  Jetheth 
Ex.  1.5:15  d.  of  Edom  amazed 
■los.  13:21  Hur  and  Reba,  d. 

DrLcniER. 

Dan.  3:5  d.  and  music,  10,  15 

DILL. 
Mat.  13:15  cars  are  d.  Acts  28:27 
Heb.  5:11  ye  are  d.  of  hearing 

DIM  AH. 
G^n.  25:14;  Jos.  1.5:52;  7«.  21:11 

DUMB. 
Ex.  4:11  or  who  maketh  the  d. 
/»«.  .38: 13  I  was  as  a  (/.  man 
39:2  I  was  d.  with  silence,  9 


DUS 

Pron.  31:8  open  thv  mouth  for  d. 

Is.  .35:6  tongue  of  d.  shall  sing 

53:7  sheep  oel'ore  shearers  is  d. 

56:10  his  watclimen  all  d.  dogs 

Eztk.  3:-a6  </.  and  not  be  reprover 

21:37  speak,  and  be  no  more  d. 

■33:22  and  I  was  no  more  d. 

JJan.  10:15  to  the  grou.  I  bee.  d. 

nab.  2:18  to  make  him  d.  idols 

W  saith  to  d.  stone.  Arise 
Mat.  9:.32  bro.  to  him  a  d.  man 
33  the  d.  spake,  Luke  11:14 
12:22  and  d.  and  he  healed 
15:30  having  with  them  those  d. 
31  sawthet/.  speak.  .¥«;* 7:37 
Mark  9:25  thiui  d.  spirit,  come 
Luke  1:20  shalt  be  d.  until  the 
Arts  8:32  lamb  d.  before  shearer 
1  Cor.  12:2  carried  awav  to  il. 
■iPet.  2:16  the  (/.  oss  speaking 

DVXG,  Substantive. 

Ex.  29:14  and  d.  bum.  Z<-i'.4illr 

8:17:  16:27;  Xmn.  19:5 

1  A'.  14:10  as  taketh  away  d. 

2  K.  6:25  ciib  of  doves'  d. 
9:37  carcass  of  Jezebel  be  as  d. 
18:27  eat  their  own  d.  Is.  36:12 

Job  20:7  perish  hke  his  own  d. 
Ps.  8:3:10  they  became  as  d. 
.Jer.  8:2  be  for  d.  on  the  earth 
•  9:22  carcasses  fall  as  d. 
16:4  shall  he  as  d.;  25:33  be  d. 
Ezek.  4:12  Shalt  bake  it  with  d. 
15  given  cow's  d.  for  man's  d. 
Zep.'l-.n  their  flesh  he  as  the  d. 
Mai.  2:3  spread  d.  on  yonr  faces, 

even  (/.  of  solemn  feasts 
Pbil.  3:8 1  count  all  things  but  d. 

DUXG,  Verb. 
L«ke  13:8  dig  about,  and  d.  it 

DIXG-GATE. 
AWi.  3:13  Ha.  rep.  to  d.-g.  12:31 

DUXGHILL,  e. 
1  Sam.  2:8  beg.  from  d.  Ps.  113:1 
Ezr.  6:11  let  his  house  be  a  d. 
Is.  25:10  as  straw  trodden  for  (Z. 
Lam.  4:5  embrace  d. 
Pan.  2:5  houses  be  made  a  d. 
3:29  their  houses  be  made  a  d. 
Luke  14:35  salt  not  fit  for  the  d. 

DIXGEOX. 
Cfen.  40:15  shimld  put  me  into  rf, 
41:14  Joseph  hastily  out  of  rf. 
Ex.  12:29  to  first-bom  in  the  d 
Jer.  37:16  Jeremiah  entered  d. 
.38:6  cast  him  into  the  (/. 

10  take  up  Jere.  out  of  the  d. 

11  let  them  into  d.  to  Jerem. 
Lam.  3:.5:3  cut  oB'  my  life  in  d. 

55  called  ou  thy  name  out  of  d. 
DURA.    Pan.  3:1 

DURABLE. 
Pror.  8:18  (/-  riches  are  with  me 
Is.  23:18  be  for  d.  clothing 

DURETH. 
Mat.  13:21  but  i/.  for  a  while 

DURST. 
Est.  7:5  that  d.  presume  to  do  so 
Job  32:6  d.  not  show  my  opinion 
Mat.  22:46  d.  not  ask  moreques. 

Mark  12:34  ;  Lnke  20:40 
John  21:12  none  d.  ask  him 
.ids  5:13  d.  no  man  join  to  them 
7::32  then  Moses  rf.  not  behold 
Jude  9  d.  not  bring  a  railing  ac 

DUST. 
Gin.  3:14  rf.  shalt  eat  all  the  d. 
19  rf.  thou  art,  to  rf.  shalt  ret. 
1:3:16  if  number  therf.  of  earth 
18:27  who  am  but  rf.  and  ashes 
Ex.  8:16  sav  to  Aaron,  smite  d. 
9:9  it  shall'  become  small  rf. 
Ler.  14:41  pour  out  rf. 
17:13  blood,  and  cover  it  with  rf. 
Xnin.  23:10  whu  can  count  rf. 
Pent.  9:21  I  cast  rf.  into  brook, 

2  K.  23:12 
2S:24  make  rain  of  thy  land  rf. 
Jos.  7:6  elders  put  rf.  on  heads 
2  .s'«;«.  16:13  Shimei  cast  rf. 

1  A'.  18::38  fire  of  L.  consumed  rf. 
20:10  if  the  rf.  of  Samaria  suflice 

2  C/ir.  .34:4  made  rf.  of  inuiges 
./oft  2:12  sprinkled  rf.  upon  heads 

7:5  flesh  clotlied  with  clods  of  d. 
10:9  brins  me  into  rf.  again  f 
28:6  earth,  it  hatli  rf.  ol  gold 
;31:15  shall  turn  again  to  rf. 
3R::38  il.  grow  eth  into  hardness 
42-6  and  reiietif  in  rf.  and  ashes 
Ps.  22.15  brouL'ht  me  into  therf. 
.30:9  shall  rf  ]iraise  thee,  shall 
72:9  encmie-  *hall  lick  the  rf. 
78  27  raiueil  flesh  on  them  os  rf 


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DWE 

Fs.  102:14  scnn.  fiivorrf.  tlioroof 

103:14  rciui'nihi.'rcili  wo  arc  tt. 

Ec.  12:"  elinll  (/.  rolnni  to  cnrlh 

/».  »»:7  their  (/.  sliull  lie  imide  fat 

9  d,  be  turned  iuln  liriinstnne 
40:12  comjireheiided  d.  of  eiirdi 
4!l:i)  liik  up  the  (/.  nf  tliv  feet 
62:2  ^h:lke  thyself  fltim  the  d. 
(J5:25  tl.  he  the  serpent's  meat 

Lam,  2:10casl  (/.  uu  their  head^, 

£•;»<•.  27:30 
JTzt^-.  24:7  to  cover  it  with  d. 
2ti:4  I  will  ser;tpe  l»er</.  from 

10  their  d.  shall  cover  thee 
Amos  2:7  pant  after  d.  of  eartll 
J/iV.  7:17  they  shall  lick  the  (/. 
yah.  1:3  clouds  are  d.  of  his  feet 
Uab.  1:10  for  thev  shall  heap  d. 
Mill.  10:14  sha,  oir  the  d.  of  vour 

feet,  .tAir*r.:ll;  Luke  9:5 
Luke  10:11  the  d.  we  do  wipe  oft" 
Aclf  13:51  thev  shook  ofl'the  d. 
82:23  as  threw  (/.  into  the  air 
Jiei\  18:1'J  cast  d.  on  their  heads 

A«  llic  BIST. 
Gen.  13:16  thy  seed  «■«  Ifif  d.  of 

the  earth.  28:14;  2  an:  1:9 
Deiit.  9:21  calf  snnill  «*  the  d. 
2  5a»i.  22:43  I  heal  them  as  small 

n,s  the  d.  Ph.  18:42 
Job  22:'i4  lay  up  gold  as  the  d. 
27:ltl  heap  ni)  silver  as  d. 
Is.  5:24  their  olossom  iro  np  rt^  rf. 
40:15  nations  utt  small  d.  of  hal. 
41:2  he  jrave  rt.s-  (/.  to  his  sword 
Zep.  1:17  blood  be  j)nnr.  out  as  d. 
Zee.  9:3  heaped  np  silver  as  d. 

In  Iho  nrsT. 
Job  4:19  foundation  is  i/j  the  rf. 
7:21  now  shall  I  sleep  in  the  d. 
16:15  detlled  mv  horn  in  the  <t. 
17:16  rest  toselher  is  in  the  d. 
20:11  lie  down  with  him  in  t.d. 
21:26  lie  down  alike  in  the  d. 
39:14  warmeth  ei.'i;s  in  the  d. 
40:13  hide  them  in  the  d.  toget. 
Ps.  7:5  lav  mv  honor  in  the  d. 
Jf.  2:10  hide  thee  in  the  d. 
26:19  and  sinf:.  ve  in  the  d. 
47:1  and  sit  in  tlit  d.  O  virKin 
Lam.  3:29  putteth  mouth  i/i  t.  d. 
Dan.  12:2  sleep  in  d.  shall  awake 
mc.  1:10  ridl  tlivselr  iH  the  <l. 
Sah.  3:18  nobles  shall  dwell  hi  d. 

Like  (he  DIST. 
2  K.  13:7  /iAv  the  d.  bv  thresh. 
Is.  29:5  thy  strangers  \ii  like  d. 

or  the  Dl"ST. 
G«n.2:7L.  I'nrnied  mimofthed. 
Num.  5:17  lake  of  d.  in  the  tub. 
Deut.  32:24  serpents  ofd. 
1  Snwi.  2:8  out  ofd.  Ps.  113:7 
yo*  5:6  Cometh  hot  of  the  d. 
I'lov.  8:26  hi:.'hest  part  oj'  d. 
Ec.  3:20  all  are  of  the  d. 
Is.  29:4  be  low  out  r,fd. 
To  the  lUST. 
Ps.  22:29  that  fo  d<n™  to  the  d. 
44:25  S(»ul  is  bowed  down  to  d. 
104:29  thev  die  and  return  tod. 
119:25  soul  cleavelh  to  the  d. 
Ec.  3:20  all  are  (/.  and  turn  to  d. 
Is.  25:12  brin:^  fortress  to  d. 
2C:5  bringelh  city  even  to  the  d. 

DITY. 
Ex.  21:10  (/.  of  mar.  not  dimin. 
Dtut.  25:5  (/.  of  a  husband's  bro, 
Ec.  12:13  whole  d.  of  man 
Luke  17:10  that  which  was  d. 
Botn.  15:27  their  (/.  to  minister 

DWARF. 
Lev.  21:20  a  (/.  shall  not  come 

DWELL. 
Cen.  9:27  .Taphet  (/.  in  tents  of 
Ex.  2:21  content  to  d.  with  man 
29:45  I  will  (/.  amonu-st  Israel 
Lev.  13:46  unclean  shall  (/.  alone 
jViim.  23:9  the  people  sh.  d.  alone 
35:34  L.  (/.  am.  child,  of  Israel 
Deut.  12:11  cause  his  name  d. 
33:12  d.  between  his  shoulders 
Jud.  9:41  Ciaal  not  rf.  in  Shech. 
17:10  M.  said  Levite</.  with  me 
1  Sam.  27:5  that  I  mav  d.  there 
1  A'.  6:13  I  will  d.  amonc  Israel 
8:12  he  would  </.  in  thick  dark. 
17:9  ijet  to  Zareph.  and  (/.  there 
S  A'.  4:13  d.  anion:;  mine  own  p. 
Job  3:5  let  a  clond  d.  upon  it 
11:14  not  wickedness  d.  in  tab. 
18:15  shall  d.  in  his  tabernacle 
80:6  d.  in  clefts  of  the  valleys 
Ps.  5:4  nei.  sh.  evil  d.  with  tnee 
15:1  who  sh.  (/.  in  thy  holy  hill 
25:13  his  soul  shall  d.  at  ease 


DWE 

Ps.  37:27  depart  from  evil,  and  (/. 

65:4  that  he  may  t/.  in  thy  cou. 

S  that  d.  in  tlie  uttermost  pa. 

('.•<:16  hill  (Jod  desireth  to  d.  in 

15  Lord  miirlit  it.  anions  them 
7"-:9  that  d.  in  wilderness 
S4:10  than  '/.  in  tents  of  wicked. 
101:6  faithful,  that  thev  may  d. 
120:5  that  1  </.  in  leiitsof  Kedar 
132:14  my  rest,  here  will  1  d. 
i:!9:9  I  (/.  in  ulleniiost  nans 
143:3  made  me  to*/,  in  (larkness 

Pi-oe.  1:;13  whoso  hearken,  sh.  d. 
S;12  I  wisdom  (/.  with  prudence 
21:19  better  to  (/.  in  wilderness 

Is.  6:5  I '/.  in  midst  of  a  jieoplo 
11:6  wolf  shall  </.  with  Iamb 
1.3:21  owls  shall  d.  there 
'26:5  briiiiieth  down  them  th.  d. 
19  awake  ve  that  </.  in  the  dust 
:iii:19  the  people  .'hiill  </.  in  Z. 
■'J'J:16  judLTUieiit  shall  d.  in  wil. 
l.s  people  '/.  in  a  habitation 
.3:):14  il.  with  devourin;;  fire? 

16  he  shall  </.  on  hi-h 

24  the  people  that  d.  therein 
31:11  the  owl  and  raven  sh.  d. 
40:32  suread.  out  as  lent  to  d.  in 
49:20  place  to  me  that  I  may  d. 
.V:  12  restorer  of  paths  to  d.  in 
05:9.niy  servants  shall  d.  there 

.7tr.  49:8  d.  deep,  O  inhabitants 

Ez<k.  2:6  dost  it.  among  scorp. 
4.3:7  d.  in  midst.  9:  ZfC.  2:10, 11 

/A«.  12:9  I  make  to  d.  in  taber. 
14:7  that  (/.  under  his  shadow 

./o.y3:'30.Tudah  shall  d.  for  ever 

.Wn:  4:10  shalt  il.  in  the  field 
7:14  IliH'k  which  d.  solitarily 

.Vrt/i.  3:18  O  Assy,  nobles  sh.  d. 

Uiitj.  1:4  to  d.  in  ceiled  houses? 

y.iC.  9:6  a  bastard  sh.  d.  in  .\sh. 

Mat.  12:15  (/.  there,  i"J-e  11:20 

Luke  21::)5  that  d.  on  the  face  of 
the  earth,  Acts\~:'Xt 

Acts  7:4  land  wherein  ve  now  d. 
•2S:16  P.  sulV.  to(/.  tiy  Iiimself 

Uom.  8:9  .'ip.  of  G.  d.  in  you,  11 

1  Cor.  7:12  she  jileased  to  d.  with 

2  Cor.  G:16  {i.  hath  said  1  will  d. 
Fph.  3:17  C.  d.  in  hearts  by  faith 
I  ill.  1:19  in  him  sh.  all  fulness  rf. 

3:16  let  word  off.  </.  in  vou 
1  l\l.  3:7  husbands  d.  with  them 
1  .Jiilifi  4:13  we  (/.  in  iiim 
//' '".  7:15  he  on  throne  shall  d. 

12:12  ye  heavens,  and  ye  that  rf. 

13:6  a":;ainst  them  that  d. 

21:3  and  he  will  d.  with  them 
DWELL,  with  earth. 

1  A'.  8:'27  will  God  d.  on  earth  f 

2  Chr.  6:18 
Dan.  4:1  laiiirua^es  that  rf.  in  all 

the  earth.  6:'25 
Her.  3:10  try  them  that  d.  in  e. 
6.10  blood  on  them  that  d.  on  e. 
l:!:S  all  that  d.  on  e.  sluill  wors. 
14  deceiveth  them  thatf/.  ontf. 
1 1:6  preach  to  them  th.  d.  one. 
1T:8  they  that  (/.  on  earth 

DWELL,  n-ith  house. 
Deut.  28;:i0  build  house  and  not 
d.  ylmos5:ll 

2  Sam.  7:2  I  d.  in  a  house  of 

cedar.  1  Chr.  17:1 
5  build  Ao.  to*/.  1  Chr.  17:1 
1  A".  2:36  build  h.  in  Jer.  and  d. 
3:17  I  and  th.  worn.  */.  in  one  A 
S:13  surely  built  h.  to  d.  in 
Job  4:19  that  (/.  in  h.  of  cl. 
19:15  '/.  in  h.  count  stranger 
Ps.  2:):6  rf,  in  h.  of  the  Lord 
27:4  that  I  may  */.  in  h.  of  Lord 
81:4  they  that  V.  in  thy  house 
101:7  work  deceit  not  d.  my  h 
Prov.  21:9  better  */.  in  the  corner 

of  a  hot/s(.  23:21 
./.  r.  '29:5  build  h.  d.  in  them,  28 

DWELL,  n-ith  Jerusalem. 
1  Chr.  23:'23  that  vc  may  </.  In  J. 
Xth.  11:2  offered  them.  to*/.  alJ. 
.A ;-.  3-3:16  ./.  shall  d.  safely 
Z.<-.  8:3  I  will  */.  in  midst  of,/. 
.Ms  2:14  all  re  that  </.  at  ■/■  rus. 

4:16  manifest  to  all  that  */.  in  J. 

DWELL,  vith  land. 

fren.  24:37  Canaan,  in  wh.  /.  I  */. 
26:2  </.  in  /.  which  I  shall  tell 
.•M:21  let  them  */.  in  the  land 
4.-.:  10  Shalt  </.  in  /.  of  Go«hen 
46:;}-l  mav  */.  in  /.  of  Goshen 
47:6  in  /.  of  Goshen  let  them  */. 

AV.  8:'22  /.  in  wh.  mv  people  */. 

I.ir.  25:18  shall  </.  in  /.  in  sjifety 
2ti:5  and  </.  in  your  /.  safely 

yum,  35:34  defile  not  /.  wh.  I  a. 


DWE 

A  ul.  30:20  thou  mayest  */.  in  /. 

Jos.  17:12  the  t'annanites  would 
*/.  in  that  lainl.  Jud.  1:27 

2  K.  25:24  f*-ar  n<it  to  d.  in  tand^ 
.hr.  25:5:40:9 

Ps.  37:3  so  thou  shalt  */.  in  /. 
68:6  r<*ln'Hious  */.  in  a  dry  land 
85:9  tliat  L'lorv  may  */.  ili  our/. 

Is.  9:2  (/,  in  /.  lif  shadow  of  death 

./*;-.  50:3  /.  de-<ol.  noiii'  shall  */, 

Kzek.  •28:'25  tlwv  */,  in  their  land 
.38:12  the  people  lliat  */.  in  lanil 

Hits.  9:3  shall  not  (/.  in  Lord's  /. 
DWELL,  (*■(//)  place. 

Ex.  15:17  ill  i>.  th.  hast  ma.  to*/. 

1  .svm*.  12:8  */.  in  this /»/***■*' 

2  A".  6:1  the  /<.  we  </.  is  strait 
2  a  place  wlii-re  we  may  */. 

1  Chr.  17:9  shall  */.  in  tlieir  pla. 
Is.  57:15  (/.  in  hij;li  and  holy/). 

DWELL  unfrly. 

Prov.  1:3.3  to  nil'  shall  </.  safeli/ 

Jer.  2:1:6  Israel  shall  */.  s'aftly, 

Euk.  -18:26:  :M:25.  28;  .38:8 

12:37  cause  them  lo  */.  8({felfj 

Ezek.  38:11  Ihein  that  */.  safely 

DWELL  in  safelv. 
Lev.  25:18  vc  shall  */.  in  tlio  land 

in  safitii.  19;  Ihut.  12:10 
Deut.  m:Vl  lu'lored  of  the  Lord 
shall  */.  in  safttij 
28  I-rail  shall  */.  in  safety 
Ps.  4:8  L.  luake^t  me  to'*/,  in  $. 

DWELL  therein. 
yum.  14::i0  to  make  you  d.  t. 
.3:!:.M  shall  </.  /.  Diut.  ll::n 
Ps.  24:1  and  thev  that  */.  therein 
3T:29  the  riirliieous  shall  */.  th. 
69:36  love  his  name  shall  d.  t. 
Is.  ■■J:J:'24  peopU-  that  d.  therein 
51:6  that  */.  therein  shall  die 
Jif.  4:29  and  not  a  man  d.  th. 
12:4  wick,  of  them,  that  d.  I. 
48:9  cities  without  any  to  */.  t. 
.'i0::19  the  owls  shall  */.  therein 
Acts  1:*20  let  no  man  */.  therein 

DWELL  together. 
Ps.  133:1  brethren  to*/,  together 

DWELLERS. 

Is.  18:3  ye  */.  on  earth,  see  ye 

.4**/^  1:19  was  known  to  */.  at  <Icr. 

2:9  d.  in  Mesopotamia  we  do 

DWELLEST. 

a  K.  19:15  w  liich  </.  betw.  chcrn- 

bim,  Ps.  80:1 ;  /«.  37:16 
Ps.  12:5:1  thou  that  */.  in  heaven 
Jir.  49:16  d.  in  the  clefts.  Ob.  3 
51:13  thou  that  */.  upon  waters 
Ezik  12:2  thou  */.  in  midst 
John  1::)8  .Master,  where  */.  th.  ? 
Pec.  2:13  works  wIhtc  thou  (/. 

DWELLETH. 
Lev.  19:.34  straiiL'i'r  that  */. 
23:.39  brother  that  '/.  poor,  47 
Dtut.  .33:-20  God  */.  as  a  lion 
J(is.  G:'25  Kaliab  */.  in  Israel 
22:19  the  Lord's  tabernacle  */. 

1  Sam.  4:4  who  d.  bet.  cherubim, 

2S(H«.  6:2;  1  Chr.  13:6 

2  Sam.  7:2  the  ark  */.  within 
.lofi  15:*28  he  */.  in  desolate  cities 

:j8:19  wav  where  li;£ht  d.  ? 
Ps.  9:11  sins  to  the  Lord  who  d. 

26:8  place  where  thine  honor  */. 

91:1  he  that  */.  in  secret  jilaces 

113:5  L.  our  G.  who  d.  on  hiu'h 

1:35:21  blessed  L.  who  */.  at  Jer. 
Is.  8:18  L.  who  */.  in  mount  Z. 

3.3:5  the  Lord,  for  he  */.  on  hijjh 
Jer.  44:2  desolation,  no  man  d. 

49:31  that  */.  without  care 
Lam.  1:3 .1.  */.  amonir  heathen 
Kzik.  16:46  sistiT  */.  at  rii_'lit  lia. 
Dan.  2:22  and  li^rht  */.  with  him' 
Iloe.  4:3  every  one  that  */.  there. 

shall  moiim.  Amfis  8:8 
./*>  /  3:21  I  cleanse,  for  L.  </.  in  Z. 
Mat.  2;J:21  sweareth  by  him  */. 
.Jf)lin  6:.">(j  mv  blood  */.'in  mc 

14:10  Father  that  */.  in  mc 

17  the  Spirit,  for  he  */.  in  you 
Acts  7:48  */.  not  in  temples  made 

with  hands,  17:'24 
Rom.  7:17  I.  sin  th.  d.  in  me.  20 

18  in  my  tlesh  */.  no  good  th. 
8:11  quicken  bv  Spirit  that  */. 

1  Cor.  3:16  Spirit  of  G.  */.  in  you 
Col.  2:9  (/.  the  fulness  of  God 

2  Tim.  1:14  11.  G.  */.  inns 
.Jam.  4:5  spirit  that  */.  in  us 

2  I\t.  3:13  earth  where,  d.  ripht. 
1  John  3:17  how  */.  love  of  G.  ? 

24  that  keepeth  com.  d.  in  him 
4:12  if  we  love.  Gtid  */.  in  us 

15  J.  is  S.  of  G.  God  d.  in  him 


DWE 

1  John  4:16  he  that  </.  in  love,  d 

2  John  2  which  */.  in  us 

Iter.  2:13  slain  am.  you.  Satan  */. 
DWELLI\<i,  Siilislnnllve. 

(itn.  27::!;)  thv  ./.  shall  hi- fatness 
2  (■/()•.  6:2  biiilt  place  for  thy  */. 
Ps.  49:14  cons,  in  gravi-  from  */. 

91:10  no  plague  conn-  nigh  */. 
Pior.  21:2(1  in  the  </.  of  the  wise 

21:15  against  */.  of  therighti-fiu^ 
Dun.  -2:11  gods*/,  not  with  tlesh 

4:-25  thy  d.  with  beasts.  .32 :  5:21 
Zep.  3:7  */.  should  not  he  cut  oft 
yah.  2:11  wh.  is  d.  of  the  lionst 
Mark  5:3  his  */.  among  tombs 

DWELLIXG. 
Gen.  2.5:27  plain  man.*/,  in  tenta 
Iav.  25:-29  if  a  man  sell  arf.  hou. 
.AV;;i. -24:21  strong  is  thy*/.  ])laco 

1  K.  8:30  in  In-aven  thv  */.  place 

.39.  43.  49  :  2  Chr.  6:21.  30, 39 

2  Clir.  .30:27  prayer  np  to  holy  d. 
36:15  compassion  on  */.  place 

.loll  8:-22  */.  place  of  the  wicked 
21:-28  '/.  places  of  the  wicked? 

Ps.  49:11  */.  nlaces  to  all  genera. 
.52:5  shall  pluck  thee  out  of*/. 
74:7  cast.  */.  place  of  thy  name 
7(»:-2  his  */.  place  in  Zioh 
71t:7  laid  waste  his  */.  place 
90:1  hast  been  our  d.  place 

Is.  4:5  create  on  every  */.  place 
18:4  will  consider  in  mv  d.  pla. 

,Ier.  46:19  daughter  */.  in  Egypt 
51:30  have  burnt  their  */.  places 
37  BabvUui  shall  become  a  */. 

Eztk.  .38:11  all  them  */.  without 

./*)(-/ ■'1:17  Lord  your  God  */.  in  Z. 

Uab.  1:6  ])Ossess  */.  ulaces 

Ails  2:5  were  */.  at  .Jerusalem 
19:17  known  to  Greeks  */.  at  E. 

1  Cor.  4:11  no  certain  */.  place 

1  Tim.  6:16*/.  in  light 

Ilib.  11:9  */.  in  tabenin.  with  I. 

2  Pel.  2:8  Lot.  righteous  man  */. 

DWELLINGS. 
Ex.  10:23  child,  of  Isr.  H.  in  */. 
itfi'.  3:17  a  jierpet.  statute  thro- 
all*/.  2;l:14:  yarn.  35:29 

7:26  art  no  blood  in  any  of*/. 

2:1:3  dono  work  in  all  vour  */.  31 
Job  18:21  the  (/.  of  wicked 

39:6  made  barren  land  his  */. 
Ps.  .55:15  wicked,  is  in  their  */. 

87:2  gates  of  Z.  than  all  */.  of  J. 
Is.  32:18  people  dwell  in  sure  */. 
Ezek.  25:4  men  of  east  make  d. 
Ztp.  2:6  coast  shall  be  */. 

DWELT. 
Qen.  11:2  and  thi-v  */.  there,  31; 
26:17;  2  K.  16:6;  1  Chr.  4:43; 
2  Chr.  -1^:18 
yum.  31:10  thev  */.  2  K.  17:i>9 
1  A'.  13:11  */.  old  pro|ili.  in  B.  25 
Job  29:-25  and  I  */.  as  a  king 
Ps.  74:2  Z.  wherein  thoil  hast  d. 
Is.  29:1  the  city  where  David  */. 
Jer.  2:ii  a  l;iud "where  no  man  d. 

39:14  -J.  */.  among  the  people 
Ezek.  3:15  that  (/.by  riverCheb. 

31:6  und.  shadow  */.  nations,  17 
/!*!«.  4:21  b.-asts  of  field  (/. 
Z.ep.  2:15  rejoicing  city  that  d. 
Luke  1:65  fear  ca.  on  all  that  d. 
John  1:14  \V.  made  flesh  and  d. 

39  and  saw  where  he  d. 
Acts  13:17  thev  */.  as  strangers 

28:30  Paul  */.'in  hired  house 
Rev.  11:10  lomi.  thi-m  that  */. 
DWELT  at. 

Oen.  22:19  and  Abraham  */.  *7rB. 
Jud.  9:41  Abimelech  */,  at  A. 

1  K.  15:18  Beiihad.  */.  at  Damas. 

2  Chr.  16:2 

2  K.  19-36  Sen.  */.  *i/  X.  Is.  :i7:.37 

1  Chr.  2:55  scribes  which  */.  «/ J. 
9:.-I4  Levites  */.  *//  .lerusalein 

Acts  9:-22  S.  conv.  Jews  that  */.  at 
32  saints  who  */.  at  Lydda 
DWELT  In. 
yum.  20:15  we  have  */.  in  Egypt 
21:31  Is.  */.  (;*  land  of  .\morites  . 
Deut.  2:12  */.  in  their  stead,  -21// 

2-2,23;  1  Chr.  ,5: -22 
1.3:16  *)f  him  that  */.  in  bush 
./***/.  8:11  of  them  d.  in  tents 

2  Sam.  7:6  not  */.  in  any  house 

since  I  b.  Is.  out.  1  Chr.  17:5 
9:12  all  that  */.  in  house  of  Zitm 
14:28  Absalom  */.  2  years  In  J. 

1  A'.  2:.38Shimei  */.  i*>  Jerusalem 
12:2  J.  fled  from  Sol.  */.  In  E. 

2  K.  13:5  Israel  */.  in  their  tents 
15:5  A.  */.  in  house.  2  Chr.  2*21 
-22:14  II.  the  prophetess  */.  in 

Jer.  in  college,  2  Chr.  M;22 


832 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EAR 

&r.  8:70  Levitee,  Nethlnim,  d. 

in  cities,  Xe/i.  3:26:  11:31 
Neh.  7:73  Israel  <l.  in  tlieir  cities 
rs.  &4:17  almost  d.  in  silence 
Is.  13:20  shall  it  be  cl.  in  from 

generation,  Jer.  50:39 
J«r.  35:10  we  have  rf.  e;j  tents 
,2'jct.  3li:l"  Israel  (?.  ifl  own  land 

39:26  d.  safely  in  their  land 
i3«n.  4:12  the  fii«  Is  d.  in  boughs 
Mat.  2:2:j  Jo5e(>h  d.  in  city  Naz. 

4:13  Jesus  d.  in  Capernaum 
Luke  i:j:4  above  all  that  (/.  in  J. 
Ac^t  7:i^  Abraham  d.  in  Charr.  4 

10:10  they  who  d.  in  Asia  heard 
2  Ti/n.  1:5  d.  in  grandmother 

DWELT  therein. 
Pent.  2:10  E.  d.  I.;  20  giants  (?.  /. 
1  A".  11:24  went  to  Dam.  auAd.  t. 

12:25  .Terob.  built  S.  and  d.  th. 
Keh.  l:i:16  d.  men  of  Tyre  th. 
Ps.  63:10  congregation  hath  d.  t. 

DWELT  with. 
liulli  2:23  and  Kuth  d.  with  her 
1  AVim.  22:4  moth.  d.  if.  k.  of  M. 
1  Chr  4:23  they  d.  with  king 
P.N'.  120:6  my  sonl  hath  long  d.  w. 
Jer.  40:6  J.  d.  w.  liim  among  peo. 

DYED. 
/■t.  63:1  with  d.  garm.  from  Boz. 
J^zek.  23:15  rf.  attire  upon  heads 
DYING.    See  after  die. 


E. 


EACH. 

Gen.  15:10  Abraham  laid  e.  piece 
34:25  Sim.  and  Levi  took  e.  man 
40:5  e.  his  dr.  45:22  e.  changes 
^x.  18:7  asked  e.  other  of  welf. 
Ximi.  1:44  e.  one  was  for  house 
7:3  they  brought  for  (T.  one  an  ox 
16:17  Aaron  e.  of  you  his  censer 
Jos.  22:14  of  c.  cliii-f  Iiouse  e.  one 
Jud.  21:23  reserved  not  toe.  man 
Jiit(h  1:9  may  find  rest  e.  of  you 

1  A*".  4:7  e.  man  liis  month 
22:10  Ivings  e.  sat  on  his  throne 

a  A*.  15:20  of  e.  man  fifty  shekels 
Ps.  8.'>:10  right.  ai.J  pe.  kissed  e. 
Is.  2:20  they  made  e.  one 
(i:2  seraphim,  e.  had  sis  wings 
35:7  where  e.  lay.  sliall  be  grass 
57:2  e.  one  walking  in  his  upr. 
Szek.  4:6  thee  e.  day  for  a  year 
A'/ ^6  13:15  doth  not'€.  on  sabbath 
Acts  2:3  tongues  sat  npon  e.  of 
P//i/.  2:3  let  esteem  otlier  better 

2  rAe.*;.  1:3 charity  toward*?,  oth. 
Jiev.  4:8  beasts  had  e.  six  wings 

EAGLE. 
Lev.  11:13  e.  have,  2^tfw^  14:12 
i)*'^^.  28:49  swift  as  the  e.  flieth 

32:11  as  an  e.  stirrcth  her  nest 
Job  9:26  e.  that  hasteth  to  prey 

39:27  doth  the  e.  mount  up  ? 
Prov.  23:5  riches  Jly  away  as  an  e. 

30:19  way  of  an  a.  in  the  air 
Jer.  48:40  shall  fly  as  an  e. 

14:10  ni;ike  thv  nest  high  as  e. 
F:-  k.  1:10  had  face  of  an  e.  10:14 

17:3  a  great  e.  with  gr.  wings,  7 
I><in.  4::i3  hairs  gro.  like  e.  feath. 

7:4  a  lion,  and  had  e.  wings 
JIos.  8:1  as  an  e.  aga.  the  house 
Mic.  1:16  thy  baldness  as  the  e. 
JIah.  1:8  Cluild.ans  shall  fly  as  e 
Jitv.  4:7  fourth  b^;i>E  like  fly.  e.' 

12:14  to  woman  wings  of  gr,  e. 

eagles! 

Ex.  19:4  I  bare  you  on  e.  winga 
2  Sam.  1:23  were  swifter  than  e. 
Ps.  10:1:5  thy  youth  is  ren.  likce. 
Prov.  30:17  young  c.  shall  eat  it 
J.'i.  40:31  mount  with  wings  as  e. 
Jer.  A:\'i  Iiis  hmvi's  sivifter  th.  e. 
J,inn.  4:10  |)L-rs.  swifter  than  e. 
Mat.  21:28  e.  be  gath.  Luke  17:37 

EAR. 
K.r.  21:fil)oref.  Dent.  15:17 

1  Sam.  0:15  L.  hath  told  S.  in  e. 

2  K.  19:16  bow  down  e.  Ps.  31:2; 

8fi:l 
Nth.  1:6  let  thine  e.  be  attcnt.  11 
Job  4:12  and  mine  e.  received 
12:11  €.  try  words  v  3.i:y 
13:1  minee.  hath  heard 
2ii:ll  when  the  e.  heard  mpj 
21  to  me  men  gave  e.  waited 
3<i:10  he  opi-n.-tb  ;ilso  tbcire. 
42:5  I  beard  bv  h.-aring  of  e. 
ps.  10:17  wilt  cauf^c  thine  ^. 
31:2  how  down  thine  f.  to  rae 
58:4  like  udder  that  stoppeth  e. 
77:1  and  he  gave  t.  unto  me 
y4;y  he  that  planted  thee. 


EAR 

Ps.  116:2  he  hath  inclined  his  e. 

Piov.  5:1  and  bow  thine  e.  to 
5"13  incline  mine  e.  to  them 
15:31  the  e.  that  heareth 
17:4  and  a  liar  giveth  e.  to 
18:15  the  e.  of  the  wise  seeketh 
20:13  hearing  e.  seeing  eye 
22:17  thine  e.  hear  the  words 
25:12  reprover  on  obedient  e. 
28:9  turneth  away  e.  from  hear. 

Ec.  1:8  nor  is  the  e.  filled  with 

Is.  48:8  time  thine  e.  was  not 
50:4  he  wakeueth  my  e.  to  hear 
5  Lord  luitli  ojicned  mine  e. 
.59:1  €.  heavy  lliat  it  cannot  h. 
64:4  nor  |)ercei\  ei.1  by  the  e. 

Jer.  6:10  their  e.  is  uncircimic. 
7:24  inchned  their  e.  26;  11:8; 

17:23;  25:4;  34:14;  44:5 
9:20  let  your  e.  receive  the  word 
35:15  ye  have  not  inclined  e. 

Lam.  3:56  hide  not  e. 

A??ios  3:12  fr.  the  lion  piece  of  c. 

Mat.  10:27  what  ve  hear  in  the  ^. 
26:51  smote  oft' his f.J/flr^- 14:47 

L>/ke  12:3  ye  have  spoken  in  e. 
22:51  touched  his  e.  and  healed 

John  18:26  servant  whose  e.  Pet. 

1  f'r/r.  2:9  not  seen,  nor  e.  heard 
12:16  if  thee,  shall  say 

Pev.  2:7  he  that  hath  e.  let  hear, 
11, 17,  29;  3:6, 13,22;  13:9 

Incline  EAR. 

Ps.ll-.Qi/i.  thine  e.  to  me.  71:2; 
88:2;  /v.  ;i7:17;  Pan.QiXH 

45:100  daughter,  incline  th.  €. 

49:4  I  will  incline  mine  e.  to 
P/o?'.  2:2  that  thou  i/^  thine  e. 

4:20  ^/?.  thinee.  to  my  saying 
Is.  55:3  m.  your  e.  and  come 

Give  EAR. 

Kr.  15:26  if  thou  wilt  gzree. 

Dent.  1:45  not  g.  e.  to  "your  voice, 

2CVi?-.24:19;  A^e/i.  9:30 
32:1  givee,  O  heavens 

Jnd.  5:3  giie  e.  O  ye  princes 

Job  34:2  give  e.  to  me 

/••v.  5:1  g.  e.  to  my  words,  54:2 
17:1  (7.  €.  tomy  pra.  55:1 ;  86:6 
Z\y.\igivee.  tomy  cry,  141:1 
49:1  give.  e.  all  ve  inhabitants 
78:1  g.  e.  O.  p. ;  80:1  c/.  e.  sheph. 
84:8  givee.  O  God  of  Jacob 
143:1  g.e.  tomy  supplications 

7.S'.  l-.'H givee.  O  earth 

10  z/.  e.  to  the  law  of  our  God 
8:9  give  e.  all  of  far  countries 
28:2:i£/i;'f  yet?,  and  hear 
42:2:3  who  amon^  you  will  g.  e.  ? 
51:4  hearken  and  (/.  e.  tome 

JiV.  13:15  give  e.  be  not  proud 

Ilos.  5:1  and  give  ye  e.  O  house 

Joel  1:2  g.  e.  all  ye  inhabitants 

Right   EAR. 

Ex.  20:20  tip  orr^r/ht  e.  Lev.  8:23, 

24;  14:14,17.25,28 
Lvke  22:50  c.  off  ?i.  e.  John  18:10 

EAR,  of  coi'h. 
Ex.  9:31  for  barley  was  in  the  e. 
Ma?'k  4:28  the  e.  fiill  com  in  e. 

EAR.  Verb. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  I  hem  toe.  ground 
Is,  30:24  oxen  that  e.  the  ground 

EARED,  IXG. 

Gen.  45:6  neither  e.  nor  harvest 
Ex.  34:21  in  e.  lime  and  harvest 
Deut.  21:4  valley  neither  e.  sown 

EARLY. 

Gen.  10:2  ye  shall  rise  e.  and  go 

./'/'./.  7:3  let  him  depart  e. 

Ps.  46:5  (;nd  siiall  help  rights. 
57:S  I  will  awake  f'.  108:2 
6;i:l  my  God,  e.  will  I  seek  thee 
78:34  they  inquired  e.  after  God 
90:14  satisfy  us  e.  with  mercy 
101:8  t.  destroy  the  wicked 

Prov.  1::JH  they  shall  seek  me  e. 
8:17  seek  me  e.  shall  find  rue 

Is.  26:9  will  I  seek  thee  e. 

Ilos.  5:15  they  will  seek  me  e. 
6:4  as  e.  dew  it  goeth.  13:3 

Luke  24:22  woman  e.  at  sepulch. 

John  18:38  led  J.  and  it  was  e. 
20:1  cum.  Mary  Magdalene  e. 

Jam.  5:7  till  he  receive  e.  rain 

See  AROSE,  RISE,  risen,  rising, 

ROSE,  MDKMNO. 

EAR.RIXG. 

Gen.  21:23  took  a  L'nlden  g.-r. 

30  when  Laban  sawfr.-?-. 

47  I  put  e.-r.  upon  her  face 
Job  42:11  ev.  one  Lravf  J,  an  e  -r 
Prov.  25:12  e.-r.  of  gold 


EAR 
EAR-RIXGS. 

Gen.  35:4  gave  J.  all  their  e.-r. 
Ex.  32:2  break  ofll'the  gold.  e.-r. 

35:22  brought  e.-r.  for  offering 
AVm.  31:50  we  have  broug.  e.-r. 
Jud.  8:24  give  ev.  man  tho  e.-r. 
Is,  3:20  L.  will  takeaway  e.-r. 
Ezek.  16:13  I  put  e.-r.  in  th.  ears 
Hos,  2:13  decked  hers,  with  e.-r. 

EARS. 
Gen.  44:18  speak  in  my  lord's  e. 

50:4  speak  in  the  e.  of  Pharaoh 
Ex.  10:3  mayest  tell  in  e.  of  son 

17:14  rehearse  in  e.  of  Joshua 
Jnd.  9:2  in  e.  of  men  of  Shech.  3 

1  Sam.  3:11  thee,  shall  tingle, 
2  A".  21:12;  ^er.  19:3 

2  Sam.  7:22  we  beard  with  our  e. 
1  air,  17:20 

22:7  my  cry  did  enter  into  his  e. 
Job  15:21  dreadfiU  sound  in  hise. 

28:22  heard  fame  with  our  e. 

33:16  he  openeth  the  e.  of  men 
Ps.  18:6  cry  came  into  his  e. 

34:15  his  e.  are  open 

44:1  we  heard  with  our  e. 

115:6  have  e.  hear  not,  135:17 
Prov.  21:13  whoso  stop,  his  e. 

23:9  speak  not  in  the  e.  of  a  fool 

36:17  taketh  a  dog  by  the  e. 
Is.  11:3  the  hearing  of  his  e. 

33:3  the  e.  of  them  that  hear 

;B3:]5  stoppeth  e.  from  hearing 

35:5  e.  of  deaf  shall  be  unstop. 

43:8  and  deaf  that  have  e. 
Jer.  2:3  and  cry  in  the  e.  of  Jer. 

5:21  O  people,  which  have  e. 

29:29  Zep.  read  in  thee,  of  Jer. 
Mat.  2fl:14  come  to  governor's  e. 
Mark  7:33  put  fingers  into  his  e. 
35  his  e.  were  opened 

8: 18  having  e.  hear  ye  not  ? 
Arts  7:51  nncirc.  in  heart  and  e. 

17:20  bring,  strange  things  toe. 
7iO)n.  11:8  hath  given  e, 
2  Tiin.  4:3  having  itchinge. 
Jam.  5:4  e.  of  Lord  of  sabaoth 
1  Pet.  3:12  and  his  e.  arc  open  to 

EARS  to  hear. 
Devi.  29:4  L.  hath  not  g.  e.  ioh. 
Ezek.  12:2  they  havee.  to  hear 
Mat.  11:15  e.  io  h.  13:0,  43;  Mark 
4:9,  2:3;  7:)6;  Luke^:^\  14:35 
Mine  EARS. 
Xvm.  14:28  have  spoken  in  m.  e. 
-/'/(/.  17:2  spakest  of  in  m.  e. 

1  Sam.  15:14  bleat,  of  eh.  in  7n.  e. 

2  A".  19:38  tumult  come  mioinine 
e.  Is.  37:29 

Ps.  40:6  m.  e.  hast  thou  opened 

92:11  mine  e.  shall  hear 
/v.  5:9  in  mine  e.  said  the  Lord 

33:14  revealed  in  vnine  e. 
Ezek.  8:18  tbo'  they  cry  in  m.  e. 

9:1  he  cried  also  in  mine  e. 
Luke  1:44  saint,  sounded  in  7n.  c. 

EARS  of  the  People. 
Ex.  11:2  speak  in  e.  o/"  thepeo. 
Dent.  32:44  M.  spake  in  e.oj'pe. 
Jnd.  7:3  proclaim  iu  e.  ofjie. 
1  Sam.  11:4  told  tid.  in  e.  ofjy. 

3  K.  18:26  not  in  e.  Is.  3(i:ll 
Xi^h.  8:3  e.  of  2).  were  attentive 

Their  EARS. 
Gen.  35:4  ear-rings  wear  in  t.  e. 
Ex.  32:3  car-rings  in  their  e. 
'IK.  2:3:2  read  in  their  e.  2  Cfir. 

.^■i:30;  Jer.  36:15 
Is.  6:10  t.  e.  heavy,  lest  hear  with 

t.  e.  Mat.  13:15;  .4e/*  28:37 
Mic.  7:16  their  e.  shall  be  deaf 
Zee.  7:11  stopped  t.  e,  ActsT.^I 
3  Ti7n.  4:4  turn  th.  e.  from  truth 

Thine  EARS. 
7^\  10:17  cause  thine  e.  to  hear 
Prov.  23:13  apply  thine  c. 
Is.  30:31  t/iine  e.  shall  hear 
40:30  children  say  in  thin£  e. 
Ezek.  3:10  hear  w.  th.  e.  40:4 ;  44:5 
16:12  I  put  ear-rings  in  thine  e. 
23:25  shall  take  away  thine  e. 
24:26  to  hear  with  t/d/ie  e. 

Yonr  EARS. 
.Tob  13:17  declaration  with  y.  e. 
P.S'.  78:1  incline  t/onre.  to  words 
r/tr.  26:11  as  tu-ard  with  i/o*/re. 

15  Lord  sent  to  speak  iii  youre. 
Mat.  13:16  l^nt  blessed  are  yowre. 
Z,?/A-e  4:21  scripture  I'lilfil.  in  y.  e. 
9:44  let  sayings  sink  in  your  e. 

EARS  of  Corn. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  e.  of  corn,  92 
Lev,  2:14  meat-ofl'efing,  green  e. 
23:14  not  eat  green  e.  of  corn 
Deut.  33:25  mayest  pluck  the  e. 


EAR 

Puth  2:2  go  and  glean  e.  qf 
2A'.  4:42  brought  full  e.  of  com 
Mat.  12:1  discf]).  IxL'an  to  pluck 
e.  ofc.  Mark  2:33;  Luke  6:1 

-Slfe  SEVEN. 

EARIVEST,  Suhst&ntivc. 

2  Tct-.  1:22  e.  of  the  Spirit,  5:5 
Ejih.  1:14  e.  of  our  inheritance 

EARNEST,  Adjeclive. 

limn.  8:19  e.  expecta.  of  creature 
2  Cor.  7:7  when  he  told  e.  desire 
8:16  put  same  e.  care  into  Titua 
Phil.  1:20  accord,  to  mye.  espec. 
Heb.  2:1  to  give  more  e.  heed 

EARNESTLY. 

A^?/7«.  22:37  did  I  not  e.  send 
1  Sa7n.  20:6  D.  e.  asked  leave,  28 
Joft  7:2  serv.  e.  desireth  shadow 
Jer.  11:7  I  e.  protested  to  fathers 

31:20  I  do  e.  remember  him  still 
Mic.  7:3  evil  with  both  hands  e. 
Lvke  23:44  he  prayed  e. 

56  a  certain  maid  e.  looked 
Acts  3:12  why  look  ye  so  e. 

23:1  Paul  e.  beholding  council 

1  Tw.  12:31  covet  e.  the  best  gifts 

2  Cor.  5:2  we  groan  e.  desiring 
Jam.  5:17  jirav.  (J.  that  it  not  rain 
Jude  3  should  e.  con.  for  faith 

EARIVETH. 

Hag.  1:6  e.  wages  e.  to  put  In  bag 
EARTH. 

Gen.  1:2  the  e.  was  without  form 

10  God  called  the  dry  land  e. 

11  lete.  bring  forth,  24 

12  e.  brought  forth  grass 
28  replenish  thee.  9:1 

6:11  e.  was  corrupt  before  God 
7:17  the  ark  was  lifted  above  e. 
8:14  in  second  mo.  was  e.  dried 

23  e.  rem.  seed-time  not  cease 
10:25  the  e.  divided,  1  Chr.  1:19 
18:18  all  nations  of  e.  blessed  In 

him.  22:18;  26:4;  28:14 
27:28  God  give  thee  fatness  of  e. 
41:47  e.  brought  forth  by  hand. 
Ex.  9:29  e.  is"  the  Lord's,  Deut. 

10:14;  P^.24:l;  1  Cot-.  10:26 
15:12  the  e.  swallowed  them 
20:24  altar  of  e.  thoushalt  make 
Num.  16:30  e.  open  her  mouth 

32  e.  opened  mouth  and  swal- 
lowed. 26:10;  Ps.  106:17 

34  lest  e.  swallow  us  up 
Devt.  28:23  e.  under  thee  be  Iron 
32:1  bear.  O  e.  the  words 

13  ride  on  high  places  of  tf. 
22  a  fire  shall  consume  the  e. 

1  Sam.  2:8  i>il.  of  thee,  are  L.'s 
4:5  so  that  the  e.  rang  again 
14:15  and  the  e.  quaked 

2  Sam.  1:2  with  e,  on  head,  15:32 
22:8  then  the  e.  shook.  Ps.  18:7 

1  A'.  1:40  so  that  the  e.  rent 

2  A'.  5:17  two  mules'  burden  of  e. 
1  Chr,  16:31  let  e.  rej.  Ps.  96:13 

33  Cometh  to  judge  the  e.  Ps. 
96:13:  98:9 

Xeh.  9:6  thou  made  e.  Is.  45:12 
Job,  5:25  oftspring  as  grass  of  e. 
9:6  shaketh  e.  out  oflier  place 

24  e.  given  intohand  of  wicked 
11:0  measure  longer  than  e. 
15:19  to  whom  e.  was  given 
16:18  O  e.  cover  not  my  blood 
24:4  the  poor  of  thee,  hide 
26:7  hangeth  e.  upon  nothing 
30:6  to  dwell  in  caves  of  the  e. 

8  were  viler  than  the  e. 
37:17  when  he  qiileteth  the  e. 
38:4  I  laid  foundations  of  the  ^5. 

18  the  breadth  of  the  e.  .^ 
Ps.  2:8  uttermost  parts  of  the  e. 
10  be  instr.  ye  judges  of  the  e. 
12:6  silver  tried  in  furnace  of  e. 
25:13  his  seed  shall  inherit  thee. 
3^3:5  e.  is  full  of  goodness  of  L. 
37:9  wait  on  L.  inherit  e.  II,  22 
46:2  though  the  e.  be  removed 

fi  uttered  voice,  the  e.  melted 
47:0  the  shields  of  the  e. 
48:2  joy  of  whole  e.  is  mount  Z. 
60:2  made  the  e.  to  tremble 
63:9  the  lower  parts  of  the  e. 
65:9  thou  visitest  the  e. 
67:6  e.  yield  incr.  Ezek.  34:27 
68:fte.  shook,  heavens  dropped 

.32  sing,  kingdoms  of  e. 
71:20  from  the  depths  of  the  e. 
72:6  showers  that  water  the  e. 
75:3  e.  and  inhabit.  Is.  24:19 

8  wicked  of  the  e.  shall  wTing 
76:8  e.  feared;  77:18  e.  trc.  97:4^ 
82:8  O  God,  Judge  the  e. 
90:2  or  ever  thou  hadst  form,  a 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


833 


EAR 

Pl.  97:1  let  thof.  n-ji>icc 
99:1  let  (hoc.  be  liu.vwl 
10i:'i"  liiiil  tlR'  fciunilH.  oftho*. 

lOI:,-.;   Prov.  S:'.".!;  /<. -48:19 
liiA'.i  liif  uliirv  i»  illiovi!  the  t. 

J>wr.  3:l'.l  I.,  foimded  «.  is.  ■■M:l 

8:9-3  or  «ver  t".  was 

Sfi  not  made  tlui  f.  nor  flclils 

S5:-'i  «.  fur  (ii'ptli  unsearchalilo 

30:16  th.'.-.  not  fllU-d  with  wat. 

21  for  Ihroo  thiiius  (■.  disquiet. 
Ec.  1:4  the  c  nliidi-lh  lor  ever 

S:9  the  prolU  of  the  f.  for  all 
Js.  ^:i  fVuit  of  c.  e.teollent 
11:1  smite  the  #.  with  rod 

9  c.  full  of  knowled^-e  of  Lord 
S4:l  tlio<".  moiirneth.  S^M 

m.  broken,  c.  is  dissolved 

50  /.  shall  reel ;  2(1: 19  cast  out 
86:51  <•.  shall  disclose  blood 
4D:2J  sil.  on  the  circle  of  the  f. 

SS  the  Creator  of  ends  of  tliet. 
45:8  let  e.  oi>en :  12  I  m-  H'e  c . 

22  he  saved,  all  ends  of  the  f. 
81:6  look  on  c  c  shall  wax  old 
66-1  the  e.  is  niv  footstool 

Jer.  4:2.3  I  beheld  <".  with,  form 
as  for  tills  shall  the  f.  mourn 

6:19  hi-ar.  Of.  I  will  hrin:;  evil 

52-29  *>  f"  f-  c-  hear  the  word  of 
'the  Lord,  Mir.  1:2 

46:S  saith,  1  will  cover  the  «. 

49:21  the  e.  is  moveil,  .50:46 
JSzfk.  1:21  Rive  to  wick,  of  the  c. 

9:9  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  e. 

43:2  c.  shiued  with  his  glory 
JTos.  2:22  the  ■".  shall  hear  corn 
Amm  S:9  I  will  darken  the  e. 
Jnn.  2:6  the  e.  with  her  h.ar3 
Mie.  ":  17  like  worms  of  the  «. 
J\'(iA.  l:.!  the  c.  is  burnt  up 
II(if>.  2:U  f.  filled  with  kno-n-I. 

3:3  <•.  was  full  of  his  praise 
9  didst  clea.  the  «■.  with  rivers 
Zee.  1:10  to  and  fro  thro.  e.  6:7 

4:10  eyes  wh.  run  through  the  e. 
Jtal.  4:6  I  smite  <•.  with  curse 
M(il.  ^:5  meek  shall  inherit  e. 
35  ew.  not  by  f.  it  is  footstool 

13:5  bad  not  much  e.  Mark  4:5 
Mark  4;-JS  e.  brinu;elh  forth  ft-uit 
Ji>lm  .3::il  of  the  «.  is  enrthly 

1  Cnr.  15: 17  first  man  ofi-. 

2  Tim.  2:20  vcs.  of  wood  and  e. 
neb.  12:26  whose  voice  shook  e. 
Jam.  5:7  precious  fruit  of  the  e. 
itPet.  3:10  <■.  and  works  therein 
Sev.  7:3  hurt  not  the  e.  nor  sea 

11:6  have  power  to  smite  the  e. 
12:16  the  f.  oiieiu-d  lii-r  month 
1.3:12  cans.  e.  to  wor-hip  lji-:ist 
1S:1  and  the  /.  was  liL;ht-'iu-d 
19:2  whore  which  didc<irrupt  e. 
20: 1 1  from  whose  face  the  e.  fled 

.Sie  HK.VSTS.  DUST.  ENDS,  PACK. 
KIXOS,  UE.4VEX,  PEOPLE, WHOLE. 

All  the  EARTH. 

<?<■«.  l:2r»  dominion  over  all  thee. 

7:3  seed  on  tlie  face  o( all  t.  e. 

11:9  confound  l.in».  (i( (ill  t.  e. 

lS:-i5  Jud',;e  of  all  t.  e  do  ricrht  1 

]',l::)l  aftiT  manlier  of  n/i  the  e. 
Er.  19:5  for  nil  flie  e.  is  mine 

3110  not  bi-en  done  in  all  the  e. 
Kum.  14:21  all  t.  e.  Ulled  with  gl. 
Jos.  3:11  all  t.  e.  13;  Zee.  6:5 

23:11  wav  of  all  the  e.  1  A".  2:2 

1  Chr.  16:14  iudsjmcnts  in  all  tht 

e.  Pf.  105:7 
30  fear  a.  I.  e.  Pi.  .^3:8;  9«:9 
P»-.  8:1  excellent  in  all  the  e.  9 

47:2  k.  over  (lit  e.  7 ;  Zee.  14:0 

57:5  be  above  all  e.il;  108:3 

66:4  all  the  e.  shall  worship 

?».  IS  hiL'li  ov(-r  all  th-  .-.  97:9 
Is.  1(1:14  1  gathered  all  I.  e. 

1-J:5  this  is  kiiowni  In  all  the  e. 
Jtr.  -^6:6  city  a  curse  to  all  tht  e. 

51:7  made  all  the  e.  drunken 
Dan.  •i::i9  kinijd.  rule  over  a.  I.  e. 
Hah.  2:-20  h-t  ail  the  e.  keep  sil. 
Zee.  1:11  all  thee,  sitteth  still 
Z."ilt!  2:!:I4  darkn.  over  all  the  e. 

Horn.  10:18  sou.  went  into  a.  I.  e. 

Ilea.  5:6  sp.  of  G.  sent  into  all  e. 
From  the  EARTH. 

Oen.  2:6  went  up  a  mist  f.  the  e. 

7:2.3  destroyed //-o;h  thee. 

8:11  waters  abated  from  the  e. 

Ez.  9:15  from  the  e.  ./<w.  7:9;  Pa. 
199:15;  Pror.  2:22;  A'«/i.S:I3 

2  .9awi.  12:-20  D.  arose/rom  <A«<. 
Jod  18:17  remeinb.  perish/,  t.  e. 
Ps.  148:7  praise  Lord /mm  thee. 
Amos  :J:5  asnare  frnrn  the  e. 
John  I2::i2  if  lifte'd  up  f  the  «. 
delt8:33  his  life  io  taken  /.  thee. 


EAR 

letK  9:8  Saul  arose  from  the  e. 
22:22  away  with  fellow/,  the  e. 
^i:4  to  taki-  peace/,  the  e. 
144,000  redeemed/.  th4  e. 


EAS 


EAT 


Her.  6: 
14:3  144 

In  llip  EARTH. 

Gen.  1:22  let  fowl  mull,  irt  the  e. 
4:12  a  va',:aboiid  in  thee.  14 
6:5  wickedness  great  in  the  e. 
10:8  Nim.  niiu'htY  one  in  the  e. 
19:31  not  a  man  in  t.  e. 
45:7  iires.  a  iiosterity  in  the  e. 
Hv.  30:4  in  the  e.  beneath 
2  Sam.  7:9  name  like  preat  men 
in  thee.  1  Chr.  17:8 
23  w  hat  iiat.  (« /.  e.  like  Israel  f 

1  fhr.  17:21 
14:-ao  know  all  thinss  In  the  e. 

1  fhr.  29:11  all  in  Ih,  e.  is  thine 

2  fhr.  6:14  n.i  O.  liUelhee  in  t.e. 
.Tot)  1:7  to  and  fro  in  thee.  2:2 

8  none  like  .lob  in  the  e.  2:3 
14:8  root  wax  old  in  the  e. 
24:18  portion  cursed  in  the  e. 
39:1  i  ostrich  leav.  ei;^'s  in  the  e. 
P.I.  16:3  saints  that  are  in  the  e. 
46:8  desolations  made  in  the  e. 

10  I  will  he  exalted  in  thee. 
5.8:11  God  tliat  iiia;;elh  in  the  e. 
72:16  a  handful  of  corn  in  llie  e. 
119:19  I  am  a  stranger  in  the  e. 
Is.  2ti:9  thy  judirm.  are  in  the  e. 
18  not  w-roin^ht  deliver,  in  t.e. 
40:-.i4  stock  not  take  root  int.  e. 
42: 1  he  set  jud:rment  in-  the  e. 
62:7  .lerusaiem  a  praise  in  thee. 
65:16  hlesseth  himself  itt  the  e. 

sweareth  in  the  e. 
.Ter.  31:22  a  new  thine:  in  the  e. 
.Joel  2:.30  show  wonders  in  the  e. 
.Mat.  9.5:18  disu'ed  in  thee. 

25  hid  thy  talent  in  the  e. 
ifark  4:31  mustard  seed  sown  in 
f  e.  less  than  all  seeds  in  t.  e. 

1  John  5:8  three  that  witn.  i.  t.  e. 

On,  or  npon  llic  EARTH. 

Orn.  6:12  God  looked  w/«M  the  e. 

7:4  I  will  cause  rain  ufKin  the  e. 

8:17  multiply  upon  the  e.  and 

19:2:1  sun  wjis  risen  7/}ion  the  e. 

28:12  ladder  set  V]ion  the  e. 
E.r.  10:6  since  thev  were  «.  thee. 
Dent.  4:10  live  i/n'  e.  1-2:1, 19 
36  nixni  thee,  eliowed  greatfire 

19:16  pour  it  iijmi  the  e.  24 

2  Sam.  12:16  David  lav  w.  the  e. 
IK.  8:97  will  God  dwell  on  the 

e.r  2  Chr.  6:18 
17:14  L.  Bends  rain  v/ton  the  e 
1  Chr.  29:15  days  on  e.  .lob  8:9 
Joh  7:1  time  to  man  on  e.  ? 
19:25  stand  at  latter  day  «.  t.  e. 
20:4  man  was  placed  on  the  e. 
37:6  snow,  he  thou  on  the  e. 
41:33  on  e.  there  is  not  his  like 
Ps.  7:5  enemy  tread  life  on  the  e. 
67:-2  thy  way  known  upon  the  e. 
7;j:*25  none  itixin  e.  I  desire  bes. 
Pror.  :30:2J  four  th. little  u.  thee. 
Ec.  7:90  not  a  just  man  v.  the  e. 
10:7  princes  as  pcr\'.  vjxtn  the  e. 
11:.3  clouds  einjity  th.  iipfni  t.  e. 
Cant.  9:19  flowers*a[>pe:ir  ont.  e. 
Is.  28:92  consuiniitioii  njsin  thee. 
.Jer.  9:3  not  valiant  for  truth  u.  e. 
Lam.  2:11  liver  poured  u.  thee. 
Amos  3:5  fall  in  snare  u.  the  e. 
Mat.  6:19  lav  not  up  trcas.  on  e. 
9:6  Son  hath  power  on  e.  to  for- 
give, .)/«r*  2:10;  Liike6:M 
10:34  come  to  send  peace  on  e. 
16:19  thou  Shalt  bind  on  «.  18:18 
2:j:9  call  no  man  father  ii.  the  e. 
Mark  9:3  no  fuller  on  e.  can  wh. 
/,«<•«  2:14  glory  to  God.  on  e. 
12:49  come  to  send  fire  o.  t,  «, 
51  come  to  irive  peace  on  t.  f 
18:8  shall  In-  find  faith  On  if..' 
.John  17:1  L'lorifii-d  thee  on  thee. 
Rom.  9:28  a  short  work  on  the  e. 
Col.  3:2  atTec.  not  on  things  one. 
5  mortify  your  members  o.  t.  e. 
IJeb.  8:4  on  e.  not  be  a  priest 
11:13  strangers  on  the  e. 
12:95  ref.  him  that  spake  on  «. 
Jam.  5:5  lived  in  pleas,  oil  Cite  e. 

17  it  rained  not  on  the  e, 
J!ev.  3:13  that  dwell  w/wn  tJie  e. 
5:10  we  shall  reign  on  e. 
8:7  hail  and  fire  cast  u/ion  the  e. 
11:10  dw.  one.  1.3:8;  14:6;  17:8 
16:2  poured  vial  upon  the  e. 

Out  of  the  EARTH. 

1  .f(7m.  28:13  ascend,  ont  o/  thee. 

2  f!am.  93:4  grass  out  of  the  e. 
Job  28:2  iron  is  taken  ont  of  thte. 

5  f .  out  of  It  Cometh  bread 


re.  a5:ll  truth  sh.  spr.  0.  oft.  e. ,  1  Chr.  12:15  to  flight  them  to.  t. 
10.t:;)5  sinners  be  cons.  0.0/ <.«.   .Jol)  1:3  of  all  the  men  of  the*. 


J)an.  7:17  four  kings  ont  of  thee. 
I  Jos.  2: 18  bat  tie  ont  (f  the'e. 
Mie.  7:2  good  perish  ont  of  the  e. 
Itee.  13:11  beast  uii  out  of  the  e. 

To,  or  unio  llie  EARTH. 

Oen.  9i:.52  bow.  hiniself  to  the  e. 
49:6  lle-v  bowi-d  to  thee.  4:i;96 
.Jus.  5: 1 1  -losh.  fell  to  the  e.  7:6 

1  .snin.  5:3  1>.  on  his  facc^o  thee. 
17: 19  Goliath  his  face  to  the  e. 
2.5:41  how.  herself /Of.  1  A'.  1:31 
26:8  smite  him  to  the  e. 

20  let  not  my  blood  fall  to  t.  e. 

2  Sam.  14:11  not  one  hair  shall 
taWtothee.  1  A'.  1:59 

a  7C.  10:10  fall  to  I.  e.  no  word 

.Job  12:8  or  speak  to  the  e. 

J\s.  17:11  btiwingdown  to  the  e. 

41:-ri  1«  llv  lieavc-lh  nnto  thee. 

.5(1:1  111- shall  call  to  thee. 

116:1  he  reliinii-th  to  his*?. 
ly.  ;):91  sp.  ot  beast  goctli  to  e. 

12:7  dust  ret.  to  I.  e.  spirit  to  G. 
Jer.  15:10  conten.  to  the  whole  e. 
IJos.  6:3  and  former  rain  to  the  e. 
Arts  9:4  and  Saul  fell  to  the  e. 

10:11  great  sheet  down  to  the  e. 
Per.  6: 13  stars  of  heav.  fell  1. 1.  e. 

12:13  dragon  cast  unto  the  e. 

E.4RTHE\. 
Lee.  6:28  e.  ves.  wherein  sodden 

n::i3  e.  vessel  wherein  falleth 

14:5  birds  killed  in  e.  vessel,  60 
Xuw.  5:17  water  in  e.  vessel 
Jtr.  19:1  a  potter's  e.  bottle 

32:14  evidences  in  an  e.  vessel 
J.nm.  4:2  esteemed  as  e.  pitchers 
2  Cor.  4:7  treasure  iu  e.  vessels 

EARTHLY. 
.7o/iB  3:12  if  1  told  you  e.  things 
31  he  ttiat  is  of  Ilie  earth  isf. 
9  Cor.  5:1  our  e.  house  of  tabern. 
Phil.  3:19  who  mind  e.  things 
Jam.  3:15  this  wisd.  is  e.  sensual 

E  IRTHQCARE, 
1  K.  19:11  an  e.  L.  was  not  in  e. 

12  after  the  e.  a  fire 
Is.  29:6  visited  of  Lord  with  e. 
Amos  1:1  two  years  before  the  e. 

Zee.  14:5  ye  fled  before  the  e. 

Mat.  27:.'>1  centurion  saw  the  e. 

98:2  a  great  e.  Acts  16:26;  Per. 
6:19;  11:13 

litr.  8:5  thunder,  and  e.  11:19 

16:18  great  e.  so  mighty  an  e. 

E.\RTHQII.\KES. 

Mat.  21:7  famim-s  and  e.  Mark 
1.3:8;  ZiMe  21:11 
EARTHY. 

1  C^yr.  15:17  first  man  of  earth,  e. 
49  have  borne  image  of  e. 

EASE,  Substantive. 

Vent.  28:(S  slialt  thou  find  no  r„ 
Jnd.  90:4:1  trod  down  with  e. 
.Job  19:5  of  him  that  is  at  e. 

16:12  at  e. ;  21:9.3  being  at  e. 
Ps.  25:13  soul  shall  dwell  at  e. 

19:1:4  scorning  of  those  at  e. 
Is.  ;39:9  rise  up,  ye  women  at  e. 

11  tremble,  ye  women  at  e. 
.Ter.  48:11  Moab  hath  been  at  e. 
Ezek.  2.3:42  voice  of  multi.  at  e. 
Amos  6:1  woe  to  them  at  e.  iu  Z. 
LwArf  19: 19  take  thine  e.  eat 

EASE,  Verb. 
Pent.  43:13  thou  wilt  e.  thyself 

2  Chr.  10:4  e.  thou  somew-hat,  9 
/*-.  1:21  e.  me  of  adversaries 

EASED. 
.To/)  16:6  forbear,  what  am  I  e.  f 
2  Cor.  8:13  that  other  men  be  e. 

EASIER. 
Et.  18:22  he  e.  for  thyself 
Mat.  9:5  whether  is  e.  to  say, 
.Vort9:9;  iute  5:^3 
19:94  e.  for  camel  to  go  thro'  eye, 

jl/«rA- 10:-i5;  Luke  \%:V> 
Luke  16:17  e.  for  heaven  to  pass 

EASILY. 
1  Cor.  13:5  is  not  e.  provoked 
lleb.  19: 1  sin  which  doth  e.  beset 

EAST. 
Oen.  3:24  e.  of  garden  of  Eden 
13:11  Lot  journeyed  c. 
28:14  abroad  to  the  west  and  e. 
211:1  land  of  the  people  of  the  e. 
yum.  2.1:7  brought  me  out  off. 
Jud.  6:3  children  of  the  «.  33; 

7:12;  8:10;    1  A'.  4:30 
1  K.  7:95  three  tow.  e.  2  Chr.  4:4 
1  Chr.  9:24  the  porters  toward  c. 


Ps.  75:6  promotion  not  from  «, 
103:12  far  as  the  e.  is  from  west 
107:3  gathered  them  from  c. 
Is.  11:14  sp.  them  of  e.  Jer.  49:28 
41:2  righteous  man  from  the  e    ■ 
43:5  s<-ed  from  e.  Zee.  8:7 
46:11  bird  from  \\\r.  e,  the  man 
Ezek.  8:16  faci-s  toward  the  e. 
40:6  gate  toward  the«.29;  43:1; 

44:1;  46:1,  12 
47:8  waters  issue  toward  the  e. 
■18:10  toward  the  e.  ten  thousa. 
Ilan.  8:9  horn  great  toward  tf. 
11:4-1  tidings  out  of  the  e. 
Zee.  14:4  mo.  sh.  cleave  tow.  e. 
Mat.  2:1  wise  men  from  thee, 
a  seen  his  star  in  thee.  9 
8:11  copie  from  e.  Luke  13:29 
21:27  OS  lighlning  out  of  the  e. 
Her.  7:9 angel  ascending  from*. 
16:12  the  way  of  kings  of  e. 
21:13  on  the  e.  three  gates 

E.\ST  border. 

Xnm.  31: 10  point  out  your  e.  lor. 

Jos.  4:19  encampi-d  iu  the  e.  bor. 

15:5  the  e.  border  was  salt  sea 

EASTER. 

Acts  19:4  after  e.  to  bring  him 

E.VST  pale. 

iVeA.  3:29  Shem.  keeper  of  e.  gate 

,Ier.  V.^-.'i  entry  of  tlie  e.  qiite 

Ezek.  10:19  stood  at  door  of  e.  g. 

11;1  Spirit  brought  to  the  «.  g. 

EAST  aide. 

Xum.  2:3  on  e.  side  shall  J.  pitch 

•lai.  7:2  .\i,  on  e.  side  of  Uethel 

Jnd.  11:18  came  by  e.  side  of  M. 

Ezek.  48:2  fr.  the  e.  ».  even  unto, 

3,  4,5,  6,7,  8,  2:3,24,2:5,26,97 

Jon.  4:5  Jouah  sat  on  e.  s.  of  city 

E.AST\V.\RD. 
Oen.  13:14  th.  eyese.  Peut.  3:27 
9  A".  1.3:17  open  the  window  e. 
I  Chr.  26:17  f.  were  six  Levitcs 
Ezek.  47:3  man  with  line  went  e. 

E.VST  wind. 
flen.  41:6  blasted  w  illi  e.  ?/>.  a3,  27 
A>.  10:1.3  brought  au  e.  w.  14:21 
,Iob  15:9  nil  his  belly  with  e.  w. 
38:24  scattereth  the  e.  wind 
Ps.  48:7  breakest  ship  wilh  e.  w. 
78:26  caused  e.  wind  to  blow 
Is.  27:8  rough  in  dav  of  e.  w. 
Ezek.  17:10  the  e.  u-ind  touch,  it 
19:19  and  the  e.  U'ind  drieth  up 
27:96  the  e.  irind  hath  broken 
IJns.  19:1  Eplira.  follow,  e.  w. 
13:15  au  e.  wind  shall  coma 
.Jan.  4-8  God  prepared  e.  wind 
Ilab.  1;9  faces  sup.  up  as  e.  wind 

EASY. 
Pros.  14:6  know  ledge  is  e.  to  h. 
.Vat.  11;:)0  mv  yoke  is  e. 
1  Cor.  14:9  e.  to  be  understood 
,Iam.  3:17  wisdom  from  ab.  is  e. 

E.VT. 
Gen.  2:16  of  ev.  tree  thon  may.  e. 


3-5  day  ye  e.  eyes  sh.  be  opened 
6  Eve  did  e.  ;  12  I  did  e.  13 
14  and  dust  Shalt  thon  e. 
16  in  sorrow  shalt  thou  e. 
27:4  savory  meat  that  I  may  «, 
31:46  and  they  did  e.  there 
40:17  the  birds  did  e.  them 
43:;W  fCL'yptians  e.  by  themscl. 
Ex.  10:5  the  locusts  shall  e. 

12  locusts  may  e.  every  herb 
12:8  bitter  herbs  they  shall  «. 

43  no  sir.  sh.  e.  48;  Lev.  22:13 

44  then  shall  he  e.  thereof 
16:25  e.  that  to-day 

35  e.  manna,  John  6:31.  49.  .58 
29:32  Aaron  and  sous  shall  e. 

Ler.  6:16;  8:31 
Lev.  6:18  all  males  shall  e.  29; 

7:6;  Num.  18:10 
7:19  clean  shall  e.  Num.  18:11 
24  but  in  no  wise  e.  of  it 
10:12  e.  it  without  leaven  i 

11:21  ve  may  e.  29;  Ileuf  l4eJ0 
24:9  .■\ai-on  and  bis  sons  shall  e. 
25:20  what  shall  we  e.  sev.  y.  ur 
26-16  your  enemies  shall  e. 
Num.  11:5  fish  we  did  e.  freely 

13  flesh  that  wi-muy  «. 
2.3-2)  till  he  e.  of  the  prey 

-25  2  the  pco.  dide.  of  sacrillces 

Z;e'(M2:15e.  in  gates,  21 ;  15:*! 

]5unc.  and  clean  e.  22;  26:12 

18  must  e.  bef.  L.  14:26;  15:20 

20  I  will  e  flesh 

14:91  give  to  stra.  th.  he  may  e. 

23:24  thou  inayest  e.  grapes 


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CRUDEN'S    CONCORDAXCE. 


EAT 

Deut.  aS:29  for  worms  shall  f.  th. 
M  e.  IViiit  of  body.  Lam.  2:20 
32:38  f.  flit  of  siKTificos 
Jon.  5:11  thev  e.  ofoUl  corn 
J'lil.  19:8  they  tiirricil.aml  did  e. 

1  :^n)n.  1:18  Hauiiah  did  f. 
'.':13  they  e.  that  be  hidden 
1 1:34  and  f.  and  sin  not 
■,'  1:34  Jonathan  did  e.  no  meat 

2  ~.Vm.  !):11  f.  at  table,  1  AT.  2:7 

1  71.  14:11  him  that  dicth  of  J. 

do"s   C-.    l(i:4;    21:23;    2  A". 

9:10.  36 
17:12  tliat  ^ve  mar  e.  and  die 
l!l:.5arisep.  .4<-i'«  10:13;  11:7 

2  A'.  4:43  they  shall  e.  and 
44  tlicv  did  e.  and  left  thereof 

0:iS  :rivc  son  tliat  we  may  i,'. 
29  we  boiled  my  sou,  and  did  e. 
18:31  e.  eve.  m.  of  vine, /s\  .36:10 

2  Clir.  :)0:18  yet  did  e.  passover 

.W/i.  5:2  tliat  we  mav^. 
<.l:2.">  so  they  did«.  Pi.  78;29 

Job  3:24  sighing  cometh  before 

\e. 
31:8  and  let  another  e. 

R-.  22:26  the  meek  shall  e. 
29  fat  on  earth  shall  e. 
50:13  will  I  e.  the  flesh  of  bulls 
7-<:25  man  did  e.  an'.;els'  food 
128:2  thou  shalt  e.  tile  labor 

Piir.  1:31  e.  fruit.  Is.  3:10 
l-i:21  they  that  love  shall  c.  IVuit 
21:13  my  son.  e.  thou  honey 
:W:17  youuEc  eagles  shall  e.  it 

Ec.  2:25  for  who  can  f.  ? 
5:11  are  increased  that  e.  them 

12  whether  he  e.  little  or  much 
10:16  princes  e.  in  the  moruing 

17  princes  e.  in  due  season 
Cant.  4:16  come  into  gar.  and  e. 
Js.  4:1  we  will  e.  our  own  bread 
7:15  butter  and  honey  sh.  he  e. 
22  butter  and  honey  sh.  one  e. 
9:20  f.  on  left  hand,  e.  flesh 
11:7  lion  shall  e.  straw,  65:23 
30:24  oxen  and  asses  sh.all  e. 
37:30  plant  vineyards,  and  e.  the 

fruit,  05:21 ;  Jer.  29:5,  28 
51 :8  worms  shall  c  them 
55:1  come  ye,  buy  and  €. 
2  hearkeii  to  me,  and  e.  good 
6.'):4  peo.  which  e.  swine's  flesh 

13  my  servants  shall  e. 
22  nut  plant  and  another  e. 

J'T.  l."):H)  found,  and  I  did  e. 

I'J;'.)  shill  e.  the  flesh  of  friend 
Ez^k.  2:S  o[)ou  thy  mouth  and  e. 
3:1  f .  that  thou  flndest,  e.  roll 
4:10  e.  bv  wi'i. ;  5:10  fath.  e.  so. 
10:13  thou  didst  «.  fine  flour 
34:3  ve  e.  the  fat 
Zi'itt.  4:33  Nebuch.  did  e.  grass 
Eos.  4:10  shall  e.  and  not  have 
enough,  .l/ic.  6:14;  llag.  1:0 
9:3  shalfe.  unclean  things 
4  e.  thereof  shall  be  polluted 
Amos  0:4  that  e.  the  lambs 
Uic.  3:3  who  also  e.  the  flesh 
Zee.  11:9  let  the  rest  e. 
Mat.  12:4  David  did  e.  shew-bre. 
14:20  did  all  <J.  15:.37 ;  Motrk  6:42 ; 

8:8;  i«fc9:17 
15:27  dogs  e.  of  crn.  Hark  7:28 
38  thev  that  did  e.  were  4.000 
26:21  as  they  did  e.  he  said. 
yUvk  14:18,  22 

26  take  e.  this  my  body,  Mark 
14:22;  1  Cor.  11:24 

Mark  2:16  e.  with  publicans 
0:44  that  dide.  were  above  5,000 
11:14  no  man  c.  fruit  of  thee 
14:12mave-t(?.  thepassover.  14; 
Z,i(i-« '22:8,  11;  John  18:28 

X?/A-(?  6:1  did  e.  rubbing  them 
10:8  e.  such  things  as  are  set 
15:23  let  us  (J.  and  be  merry 
24:4:J  he  took  it,  and  did  e. 

John  4:31  saying.  Master,  e. 
6:26  because  ye  did  e.  of  loaves 
5;^  e.\c.  ye  (?.  fle.  of  Son  of  m. 

Art"  2:46  they  did  e.  their  meat 
11:3  and  didst  e.  with  them 
23:14  ('.  nothing  till  slain  Paul 

Jiom.  14:2  believethhe  maye.  all 

'   23  doubteth  is  daiuned  if  he  e. 

1  Cor.  8:8  ff.  arebetter,  if  we«.  n. 
l:i  I  will  e.  no  flesh  while 

10:18  who  e.  of  the  sacrifices 
25  what,  sold  in  shamb.  thate. 

27  «.  asking  no  question 
S  That.  3:10  work  not,  neither  e. 

2  Tim.  2:17  word  will  e.  as  cank. 
Jam.  5:3  and  shall  e.  your  flesh 
ttev.  17:16  shall  e.  her  flesh 

19:18  that  e.  flesh  of  kings 


EAT 


8ti  BLOOD    BREAD,  FAT. 


E.\T,  irilh  drink. 
Gen.  24:54  t.  and  drink,  26:30; 

E.e.  24:11;  Jud.  9:27;  19:4 

Ex.  32:6  to  e.  and  d.  1  Cor.  10:7 

34:28  e.  br.  nor  d.  Bent.  9:9, 18 

2  .Sam.  11:11  tof.  andd. .? 

12:3  «.  of  his  meat  and  drink 

19:35  taste  whati  <■.  or  dnnkf 

1  iT.  13:8  not  f.  bread  nor  drink 
■water,  9,  17,  22 

18:41  E.  said,  e.  and  drink 

2  A'.  6:22  th.  they  may.  e.  and  (7. 
18:27  e.  du.  aud  f/.  piss,  7s.  36:12 

Ezr.  10:6  E.  e.  no  bread  nor  rfr. 
Xeh.  8:10  c.  the  fat  and  d.  the  s. 
^i^.  4:16  nor  e.  nor  (?.  three  days 
.Tob  1:4  called  sisters  to  e.  and  rf. 
Ec.  2:24  nothing  better  than  e. 

and.  drink,  i-.Vi-.  5:18;  8:15 
ran^.  5:1  e.  O  friend",  yea.  dn. 
Is.  21:5  e.  drink,  ve  princes 

22:13  c.  and  drink,  1  C'oc.  15:32 
£ie/l-.  25:4  e.  fruit  and  rfr.  milk 

39:17  e.  flesh  and  drink  blood 
7)nn.  1:12  pulse  to  e.  water  to  rf. 
Mat.  6:25  e.  or  f?.  31 ;  Xtife  12:29 

24:49  e.  and  f?.  w.  d.  Luke  12:45 

Zi/tf  .5:30  c.  and  d.  with  publi.  f 

33  thy  disciples^,  and  drink 

12:19  take  thine  ease,  e.  drink 

17:27  thev  did  e.  they  drank.  28 
Ads  9:9  did  neither  e.  nor  rfrinJ- 

23:12  e.  nor  rf.  till  killed  P.  21 
Horn.  14:21  f .  flesh  nor  d.  wine 
1  Cor.  9:4  power  to  «.  and  to  d. 

10:31  whether  ye  e.  or  rfri"/; 

11:22  houses  to  e.  and  rf;77(iMn? 

26  ye  e.  bread  and  drin*  cup 

27  e.  and  f7;'inJ'  unworthily 

28  so  let  him  e.  and  drink 
He  did  EAT. 

Gen.  25:28  /i<»  rfif/  e.  of  his  ven. 
27:25  to  Isa.ac,  and  he  did  e. 
39:6  save  the  bread  he  did  e. 
Mark  1:6  John  did  e.  locusts 
Luke  4:2  davs  he  did  e.  nothing 
Gat.  2:12  he  did  e.  with  Gentiles 

EAT  not. 
Gen.  2:17  shall  not  e.  3:1,  3 
3:11 1  commanded  not  to  e.  17 
9:4 blood w)<f.X(:!>.  19:26;  Seut. 

12:16.  23-23;  15:23 
32:32child.  of  Is.f.  Jioi  of  sinew 
43:32  Egyptians  might  not  e. 
E.e.  12:9  c,  n.  of  raw  nor  sodden 
45  foreigner  shall  not  e.  thereof 
Len.  22:4  leper  n.  e.  6:10,  12 
Deut.  14:21  not  e.  of  thing  that 

dieth,  Ezek.  44:31 
.Tad.  13:4  c.  no(  uuc.  thing,  7,  14 

1  Sam.  9:13  the  people  will  no(f. 
28-2;)  Sanl  refused.  I  will  not  e. 

2  K.  7:2  but  not  e.  thereof,  19 
Ezr.  2:03  not  e.  Xeh.  7:65 
Ps.  141:4  let  me  not  e. 
Pror.  23:6  c.  !io(  bread  of  him 
Mark  7:3  e.xc.  they  wash  e.  not,  4 
Luke  22:16 1  will  not  e.  thereof 

1  Cor.  5:11  with  such  no  not  totf. 
10:28  e.  not  for  his  sake 

Shall  ye  EAT. 
Ex.  12:11  s.  ye  e.  with  loins  gird. 
15  seven  days  shall  ye  e.  20 
22:31  shall  ye  e.  any  flesh  torn 
Ler.  10:14  wave-breast  shall  ye  e. 
11:3  cheweth  the  cud,  that  shall 

yee.  Deut.  14:4,  6 
19:23  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  e. 

Ye  shall  EAT. 
Ex.  12:11  ye  shall  e.  it  with  haste 

18  ye  shall  e.  unleavened  bread 
16:12  at  even  ye  shall  e.  flesh 

Ler.  7:23  ye  shall  e.  no  fat,  24 
26  ye  shall  e.  no  blood,  17:14 
23:14  ye  shall  e.  neither  bread 
25:12  ye  shall  e.  the  increase 

19  ye  shall  e.  your  fill 
22  ye  sh.  e.  of  old  store,  26:10 

Deut.  14:11  clean  birds  ye  sh.  e. 

2  K.  19:29  f.  this  year,  Is.  37:.30 
Is.  1:111  if  obedient  ye  shall  e. 

01:6  ye  sh.  e.  riches  of  Gentiles 
.Tntl  2:20  ye  shall  f.  in  plenty 
Luke  12:22  what  ye  s.  e. 

To  EAT. 
Er.  16:8  L.  shall  give  flesh  to  «. 
Dful.  12:20  longeth  to  e.  flesh 
2  A'.  4:40  poured  out  for  m.  to  e. 
2  Chr.  31:10  had  enough  toe. 
Xeh.  9::16  land  thou  gavest  toe. 
Ps.  78:24  manna  on  them  to  e. 
Pror.  23:1  sit.  to  e.  with  a  ruler 

25:27  not  good  to  e.  much  honey 
Ec.  5:19  given  power  toe. 
Is.  23:18  shall  be  for  them  to  e. 
Jer.  19:9  cause  th.  to  e.  the  flesh 


EAT 

Ezek.  3:2  caused  me  to  e.  th.  roll 

3  cause  thy  belly  to  e. 
Dun.  4:25  to  e.  grass.  :32 
Mic.  7:1  there  is  no  cluster  to  e. 
Hab.  1:8  eagle  that  hasteth  to  e. 
Mat.  12:1  to  pluck  ears  and  to  e. 

4  not  lawful  to  e.  Mark  2:26 ; 
Luke  6:4 

14:16  give  them  to  e.  Mark6:S7; 

Luke  9:i;i 
15:20  to  e.  with  unwash.  hands 

32  nothing  to  e.  Murk  8:1,  2 
26:17  prep:ire  toe.  passoverT 

Mark  5:43  given  her  to  e. 
6:31  no  leisure  to  e. 
iMfe  22:15  to  e.  this  passover 
John  4:.32  meat  toe.  ye  know  not 

33  brought  him  anght  to  e.  ? 
6:52  man  give  us  hisflesh  to  e.  ? 

1  Cor.  8:10  embolden  ^of.  things 
11:20  not  to  e.  Lord's  supper 
Hfb.  13:10  an  altar  no  right  to  e. 
Sew  2:7  to  e.  of  the  tree  of  life 
14  toe.  things  s,acrificed,  20 
17  to  e.  of  hidden  manna 
E.iT  up. 
Gen.i\  :4  did  e.  vp  seven  fat,  20 
Xmn.  24:8  he  shtll  e.  vp  nations 
Ps.  27:2  enemies  came  to  e.  up 
105:55  did  e.  vp  all  the  herbs 
7*.  60:9  moth  shall  e.  up.  51:8 
.Jer.  5:17  e.  vp  thy  harvest,  e.  vp 

flocks,  e.  tip  vines 
22:22  wind  e.  vp  all  pastures 
IIos.  4:8  thev  e.  up  the  sin  of 
Xah.  3:15  shall  e.  up  like  canker 
Eeo.  10:9  take  it,  and  e.  it  up 

EATEIV. 
Gen.  3:11  hast  thou  e.  of  tree 
14:24  which  young  men  have  e. 
41 :21  when  they  had  f.  them 
E.t.  12:46  in  one  ho.  sh.  it  be  e. 
13:3  no  leavened  br.  be  e.  7 
21:28  his  flesh  shall  not  be  e. 
29:34  not  be  e.  becimse  it  is  ho. 
Lev.  6:16  shall  he  e.  in  the  holy 
place,  26 ;  7:6 
23  wholly  burnt  not  he  e.  7:19 
30  no  sin-oft'ering  shall  he  e. 
7:15  sliall  be  e.  the  same  day,  16 
10:17  why  not  e.  sin  ofi'ering? 
ll:13not  bee,  41;  Deut.U:\^ 
19:6  shall  be  e.  same  day,  22:.30 
Xu7n.  28:17  br.  be  e.  Ezek.  45:21 
Dent.  6:11  Shalt  have  e.  8:10, 12 
26:14 1  have  not  e.  in  moiu-ning 
20:6  ye  have  not  e.  bread 
31 :20  when  they  shall  have  e. 
■Jos.  5:12  had  e.  of  old  corn. 
Itiilh  3:7  when  Boaz  had  e.  and 
1  .Sam.  28:20  e.  no  bread  all  day 
30:12  had  e.  his  spirit  came 
1  K.  13:28  lion  not  e.  the  carcass 
Xeh.  5:14  have  not  e.  the  bread 
Job  6:6  unsavory  e.  without  salt 
31:17  or  have  e.  my  morsel 
39  if  I  have  c.  the  fruits 
Ps.  69:9  zeal  of  thy  house  hath  e. 
me  up,  John  2:17 
102:9  I  have  e.  ashes  like  bread  ■ 
Prov.  9:17  bread  e.  in  secret 
2:3:8  morsel  e.  shalt  thou  vomit 
Cant.  5:1  I  have  e.  my  honcy-co. 
Is.  3:14  ye  have  e.  up  vineyard 
.ler.  10:25  thev  have  e.  up  Jacob 
24:2  could  not  be  e.  3:8;  29:17 
31:29  e.  sour  grapes,  Ezek.  18:2 
IIos.  10:13  ye  have  e.  the  fruit 
.loel  1:4  locust  left  c.-w.  e.  23 
Mat.  14:21  and  they  that  had  e. 

Mark  8:9 
Lnke  13:26  we  have  e.  and  drunk 
17:8  I  have  e.  afterward  thou  e. 
Acts  10:10  would  have  e. 
14  I  have  nev.  e.  anyth.  com. 
12:23  he  was  e.  of  worms 
27:38  when  they  had  f .  enough 
Rev.  10:10  had  e.  it,  belly  bitter 

EATER,  S. 
Jud.  14:14  out  of*,  came  forth 
Prov.  23:30  riotous  e.  of  flesh 
Is.  .55:10  give  bread  to  the  e. 
Xah.  3:12  fall  into  mouth  of  e. 

EATEST. 
Gen.  2:17  dav  thou  e.  thou  shalt 
1  Sam.  1:8  why  e.  thou  not? 

EATETH. 
E.r.  12:15  who  e.  leav.  bread,  19 
Lev.  7:18  that  e.  20,  25;  17:10 
Xum.  13:2  land  e.  up  inhabit. 
1  .'Sam.  14:24  cursed  m.  that  e.  28 
Job  5:5  harvest  the  hungry  «.  up 
21:25  never  e.  with  i)leasure 
40:15bohemoth#.  grass  as  an  ox 
Ps.  106:20  an  ox  that  e.  grass 
Prov.  13:25  righteous  e.  to  satisfy 


EDI 

7^'or.  30:20  she  e.  and  wipeth  ni. 

31:27  she  e.  not  bread  ol  idlen. 
Ec.  4:5  fool  e.  hia  own  flesh 
7s.  29:8  he  e.  but  awaketh 

44:16  with  part  he  e.  flesh 

59:5  that  e.  of  their  eggs 
Mat.  9:11  why  e.  your  master, 

J7n)-A:2:16;  Luke  15:2 
John  6:34  whoso  e.  my  flesh 

56  that  e.  my  flesh  dwelleth  in 

57  so  he  that  e.  me  shall  live 
68  he  that  e.  of  this  bread 

Honi.  14:2  another  weak  e.  herbs 
3  let  not  him  that  e.  despise 
6  e.  to  L.  that  e.  not,  to  L.  f.  n. 
20  evil  for  who  e.  with  ofl'ence 
23  because  e.  not  of  faith 
1  Cor.  9:7  planteth  vineyard  and 
e.  not'?  aud  e.  not  of  milk 
11:29  that  e.  unworth.  e.  damn. 

E.\T1XG. 
E.r.  12:4  ev.  man  to  his  e.  16:18 
Jud.  14:9  Samson  went  on  e. 

1  .Sam.  14:.34  sin  not  in  e.  withl). 

2  K.  4:40  as  they  were  e.  pottage 
.Job  20:23  upon  him  while  he  is  e. 
Is.  66:17  e.  swine's  flesh 
Amos  7:2  made  an  end  of  e.  grass 
Mat.  26:26  were  e.  Jes.  took  br. 
1  Cor.  8:4  e.  of  things  sacrificed 

11:21  in  e.  ev.  one  tak.  own  sup 
See  xmiSKTSo. 

EDAL. 
Deut.  11:29  mount  E.  27:4,  13 
■Jos.  8:30  an  altar  in  mount  E. 
EBED.     Jud.  9:30 ;  Ezr.  8:6 

EDED.MELECH. 
Jer.  36:8  E.  spake  to  king,  39:1C 

EBEX-EZER. 
1  Sam.  4:1  and  pitchedbesideE. 
5:1  bro.  the  ark  from  E.  7:12 
EBER.     Gen.    10:21,  25;  Xum. 

24:24 
ED.    Jos.  22:34 

EDE\. 
Gen.  2:15man  into  garden  of  K. 
Is.  51:3  her  wilderness  like  E. 
Ezek.  28:13;  31:9,  16,  18;  36:35 
Joel  2:3  is  as  the  garden  of  E. 
Amos  1;5  cut  olf  sceptre  from  E, 

EDGE. 
E.r.  13:20  e.  of  wild.  Xum.  33:6 
26:10  loops  in  the  e.  of  curtain 
X'c.  10: 10  do  not  whet  the  e. 

See  TEETH. 

EDGE  of  the  sword. 

Gen.  34:26  slew  H.  with  e.  o/s. 
Ex.  17:13  Amalek  with  e.  oj  s. 
Xum.  21:24  smote  S.  with  e.  o/s. 
.los.  8:24  smote  Ai.  with  e.  o/s. 
Jud.  4:15  Sisera;  21:10  Jabe.-gil. 
^o61:15 Job'sser.  with«.W'«.17 
Ps.  89:43  turned  the  e.  of  the  s. 
.ler.  21:7  smite  them  with  e.  off. 
Luke  21:24  Jews  fall  by  e.  of  sw. 
Ileb.  11:.34  thro'  faith  esca.  e.  ofs. 

EDGED. 
Ps.  149:6  Uvo-e.  sword  in  hand 
Prov.  5:4  6harpasatwo-«.  sword 
Heb.  4:12  word  of  God  sharper 

than  two-e.  eword 
Bev.  1:16  mouth  sharp  two-«.  6 

EDGES. 
Ex.  28:7  joined  at  two  e.  39:4 
Jud.  3:10  Eh.'s  dag.  had  two  e. 
Rev.  2:12  sharp  sw.  with  two  e. 

EDJFIC.ATIOX. 
Rom.  15:2  please  neighbor  to  e. 

1  Cor.  14:3  speaketh  to  men  toe. 

2  Cor.  10:8  L.  hath  given  us  fore. 
13:10  Lord  hath  gfven  me  to  e. 

EDIFIED. 
Acts  9:31  churches  had  rest,  e. 
1  Cor.  14: 17  the  other  is  not  e. 

EDIFIETH. 
1    Cor.  8:1    knowledge  pnfl'eth. 

charity  e. 
14:4  he  that  speaks  e.  hims.  he 
that  prophes.  e.  the  church 
EDIFY. 
Rom.  14:19  one  may  e.  another 
1  Cor.  10:'2:l  lawful  but  e.  not 
1  Tlies.  5:11  e.  one  another. 
EDIFYIiVG. 

1  Cor.  14:5  church  may  receives 
12  that  ye  may  excel  to  the  e. 

14:26  let  all  things  be  done  to  <. 

2  Cor.  12:19  all  tlun.  for  your  e. 
Eph.  4:12  e.  of  body  of  Christ 

10  the  body  to  the  e.  of  itself 
29  good  to  the  use  of  e. 
1  Tim.  1:4  quest,  rather  than  e. 


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EGY 

EDOM. 

<Joi.  S:):30  was  iiill.il  E.  30:1 
£j^,  15:15  dtikc!*  of  K.  amnzod 
Num.  *):il  E.  nliiscd  togivo  Is- 

racl  passii-^i'.  3-l:Irt 
i.'Jnm.  S:14  ;.'nr,  in  K.  1  Oir.  1S:1S 
a  K.  8:-J0  E.  rcvolti-il,  14:10;  2 

C/a:  25:40 
i%.  00:8  over  E.  cnst  shop,  108:9 
Is.  03:1  that  conu'tli  from  E.  ?_ 
Jer.   -lil:"    conceniinjj   E.  eaith 

Lonl.  ^if*.  45:12 
^nio--  S:l  kill!.'  of  E.  9:12 
O/t.  8  (li'st.  wise  men  out  of  E. 
EDOMITE.  Pfiil.  23:7;  2  A".  8:21 
EUUEl.    /kill.  1:4 

EFFECT.  Suhntontlve. 
Kitrn.  :j0:8  make  vow  of  no  (. 
Ps.  33:10  devices  of  pea.  of  no.  e. 
If.  .32:17  the  <".  ofriiihleousness 
Ezek.  12:23nnd  e.  of  every  vision 
Mat.  1.5:11  com.  of  O.  of  none  f. 
Mark  7:13  word  of  God  of  none  e. 
Horn.  :j:3nnhelief  make  the  faitli 

of  (Jod  w  itiiont  f'. 
4:11  prom,  of  none  c  Gal.  3:17 
9:6  word  hiith  taken  none  e. 

1  Cor.  1:17  cr.  ofC.  licof  none*. 
Gal.  5:4  t'hr.  is  iiecomc  of  uo  e. 

EFFECT,  Verh. 
Jer.  48:30  lies  sh;ill  not  eo  e.  It 
EFFEfTED. 

2  Cfir.  7:11  Sol.  prosperously  e. 

EFFECTIAL. 

1  Cor.  111:9  a  great  door  and  e. 

2  Cor.  !:(» is  f.  in  enduriiii;  suff. 
I^ii/i.  3:7  by  the  *'.  working  of 

4:16  aecofdiiii;  to  e.  working 
P/iUe.  li  faith  liiav  become  e. 
Jam.  5:16  the  (.  jirayer  of  right. 

EFFEt'TlALLY. 

Gal.  2:8  he  that  wroiiL'llt  e  in  P. 

1  T/tts.  2:13  tlie  word  t.  worketh 

EFFEMIWTE. 

1  Cor.  0:9  nor  t.  sliall  inlierit 

EGG. 
Job  0:6  nnv  taste  in  wliito  of  ^.  f 
Luke  11:12  ask  f.  will  offer  scor. ! 

EGGS. 
Deiif.  29:0  whet,  young onesor^. 
Jo6  39: 14  ostr.  kavetli  e.  in  earth 
/«.  10:14  one  pathereth  e. 

59:5  liaicli  cockatrice's  e. 
Jer.  17:11  partridge  sittcth  on  e. 
EfiL.VII.    2  ftam.  3:5 
Er.L.MM.    /«.  1I):S 
EGLUX.    Jud.  3:14,  17 

EGYPT. 
G(n.  15:18  from  the  river  of  E. 

45:19  made  me  lord  of  nil  E. 
£>.  3:20  will  smite  E.  7:4;  10:7 

2  A'.  18:21  thou  trnstest  on  E.  24 
In.  19:10  E.  like  unto  women,  24 
Jfr.  2:18  in  wav  orE.y36 
E2tk.  2^1:2  ag.  E.  30:15;  32:12 
Jo<l  3:19  E.  a  desolat.  Zfc.  10:11 
Xu/i.  3:9  Ethiopia  and  E.  were 
Acf^  7:10  governor  over  E. 
Jleb.  1 1:27  by  faitli  he  forsook  E. 
Htv.  11:8  is  eiilled  Sodom  and  E. 

In,  (/(.'/  into  EGYPT. 
Gtn.  411:4 '.'"ilnwn  with  Ih.-e  !.  E. 
Z".!-.  10:2  thiiiL's  I  wrniiL'liI  in  E. 

12::i0eryi/i  E.:  14:11  gravesmE. 
yam.  11:18  well  with  ns  in  E. 

14:3  for  us  to  return  i/iln  E.  4 

89:15  and  wc  havi'  dwelt  in  E. 
Deal.  1:30  did  for  voii  in  E.  4:34 
Jos.  9:9  all  that  lie  did  in  E. 
Is.  19:1  Lord  shall  come  info  E. 
Jrr.  211:21  fled  and  went  inloE. 

41:17  to  go  into  E.  42:15 

42:1'.!  i;o  ve  not  into  E.  43:2 
Mat.  2:13  flee  iii/o  E.  14 

Lund  of  EGYPT. 
Gen.  i:i:IO;  41:19. .54;  45:18:  47:6 
Ps.  78:12  marvel,  th.  in  E.  81:5 
//eft.  8:9  out  of  tile  land  of  E. 
Judi  5  saved  peo.  out  of/.  qfE. 
Out  of  EGYPT. 

Gan.  13:1  .\brahani  out  of  E. 

47:30  carry  nie  out  of  E. 
Et..  .3:11;  i2:.39;  I:i:!i.  16 
Num.  11:20  came  forth  out  ofE. 

22:11  is  a  people  come  out  of  E. 
Jud.  2:1  made  vou  go  out  or'E. 
lltb.  3:16  all  that  came  out' of  E. 
To  EGYPT. 

Is.  19:21  L.  shall  he  known  lo  E. 

31:1  woe  to  them  that  go  to  E. 

Ilos.  7:11  they  call  to  E. 
EGYPTI.W,  8. 

Gen.  16:1,3;  91:9;  39:1,5;  41:55 


ELD 

ICr.  2:11  E.  pmlling  Reb.  12, 19 
3:22  sliall  spoil  the  E.  ia::r. 
14:9  E.  pursued  alter,  10.  13,  25 
19:4  seen  wliat  I  did  lo  the  E. 
32:12  wherefore  should  tlie  E. 
Xutn.  14:13  M.  said.  Then  theE. 
20:15  and  E.  vexed  ns  and  our 
1  .Sam.  ,30:11  found  an  E.  in  fleld 
Is.  19:2  I  will  set  the  E.  4.21.23 
.•lrf,«21::)8  art  not  thou  that  E,  ? 
Ihb.  11:29  E.  assaying  to  do 

Ellin. 

Jud.  3:15  raised  ill)  E.  16.  2.3, 26 
1  Chr.  7:10  sonsol^liilhnm,  E.  8:6 

EIGHT. 
Gen.  17:12  he  lliat  is  e.  days  old, 

21:4;  /,«<>>  2:21 
92:2:1  these  e.  Milcah  did  bear 
Xum.  2tl:29t'.  hullocks,  two  rams 
Jud.  3:8  Israel  served  e.  years 
12:14  .\bdon  Judged  Is.  if.  y. 

1  K.  7:10  of  stones  off.  cubits 

2  A'.  8:17  Jchor.  reigned  f.  years 
29: 1  .Tosi.  was  e.  years  old,  2  C/u: 

84:1 
2  C!ir.  29:17  eanct.  L.  In  e.  days 
K<\  11:2  to  seven,  also  to  f. 
Elfk.  40:31  liad  f.  steps.  34:37 

41  e.  tables  slew  sacrifices 
Mir.  5:5  seven  shepherds,  e.  men 
Luke  9:98  about  an  f.  days  alter 
.Mill  20:90  after  e.  davs 
Arts  [):'ii  E.  kept  his  lied  <?.  years 
1  Ptt.  3:20  e.  souls  were  saved 

EIGHTH, 
Ler.  25:92  shall  sowf.  year 
1  A'.  6::a8  which  is  e.  montli 

1  Chr.  24:10  thee,  lot  came  forth 
Zee.  1:1  in  e.  month  word  came 

2  Pet.  2:5  saved  Noah  thee.  lier. 
fltr  17:11  beast  that  was,  istliee. 

21:20  e.  fouudatiou  was  a  beryl 

See  DAT,  DAYS. 

EIGHT  hiindroit. 

Gen.  5:4  Adam  lived  e.  h.  years 
EIGHTEEN', 

1  A".  7:15  two  nillars  of  brass  e. 
cubits.  2/1.  25:17;  Jtr.  52:21 
9  Clir.  11:91  Keho.  tookc.  wives 
Luke  13:4  €.  on  whom  tower  fell 
16  Satan  hath  bounds,  years 
EIGIITEEXTII. 
1  A".  15:1  f.  yearof  ,Jer.  2  Chr.  13:1 
1  Chr.  21:15  e.  lot  came  forth 
2."):25  the  e.  to  Ilanaiii 
J<.r.  32:1  was  e.  year  of  Nebuch, 

EITHER. 
.John  19:18  cniciti.  on  e.  side  one 
Rev.  29:2  e.  side  river  tree  of  life 

EKRO\, 
1  Sam.  5:10  as  ark  came  to  E, 
9  A'.  1:2  the  god  of  E.  3:6. 16 
.imos  1:9  my  hand  against  E. 
y.ep.  2:4  E.  shall  be  rooted  up 
Zee.  9:5  E.  very  sorrowful,  7 

ERROMTES. 
.Tos.  13:3  the  land  of  the  E.  not 
1  Sam.  5:10  ark  ca.  to  Ekron,  E. 

ELAH. 
Gen.  86:41  duke  E.  1  K.  4:18 
1  Sum.  17:9  bv  the  vallev  of  E. 
21:9  Goliath  in  vallev  of  E, 

1  K.  16:8  E.  son  of  liaasha 

2  A'.  15::i0  son  of  E.  17:1 ;  18:1. 9 
1  Vlir.  4:15  son  of  Caleb,  E.  9:8 

ELAM, 
Gen.  10:22  children  of  Shcm,  E. 

14:1  Chedorlaomer  king  of  E. 
h.  11:11  recover  people  from  E. 

21:9  go  up.  O  E. :  22:6  E.  liF.rc 
Jer.  25:25  kings  of  E.  49:34,  .30,  39 
Kzek.  :J2:24  there  is  E.  and  all 
Dan.  8:2  in  the  province  of  E. 

ELAMITES, 
.Err.  4:9  E.  wrote  letter.  Acts  2:9 
EI,.\Tn.    2  A'.  14:22:  10:6 
ELBETnEI,.  G<n.  :)5:7 
ELUAD.  Sum.  11:96,  27 

ELDER. 
Gen.  10:91  S.  brother  of  .Ta.  thcf. 

25:23  e.  serve  young.  Horn.  9:12 

1  A'.  2:29  he  is  mine  e.  brother 
.7oA  15:10  much  e.  than  father 
Kzek.  16:46  thy«.  sister  is  Sama. 
Luke  15:25  his'f.  son  was  ill  fleld 
1  Tim.  5:9  entreat  the  e.  women 
1  l\t.  5:5  younger,  submit  lo  e. 

ELDER, /or  ruler. 
1  Tim.  5:1  rebuke  not  an  e. 
19  against  e.  receive  not  accu, 

1  Pet.  5:1  who  am  also  an  e. 
iJohn  1  the  e.  to  the  elect  lady 
3  John  1  the  e.  unto  Gaius 


ELE 

ELDKRfi. 

Gen.  n0:7  e.  of  his  house  went 
Ler.  4:15*'.  of  congr.  lay  haiulB 
.V««i.  11:95  I.,  gavespirit  to70c. 
/hut.  9ii:10  before  the  L.  your  e. 

31:28  gather  to  me  all  <•. 

32:7  ask  thy  father  and  e. 
1  .Sam.  16:4  t.  of  the  town 

1  A'.  21:11  e.  did  ns  .lezebol  sent 

2  A'.  6::12  Elislia  and  e.  sat 
10:1  .leliii  sent  to  e.  of  Jezreel 
19:2  Ilezekiah  sent  e.  Is.  37:2 

/'s.  107::I2  in  assembly  off. 
Piw.  31:93  known  among #. 
/.am.  1:19  i.  gave  up  the  ghost 

9:10  c  of  Zion  sit  upon  ground 

4:16  favored  not  e.  5:19 
h'Zfk.  8:1  and  the  e.  of  .Tudahent 
./<»/  1:14  gather  thee  2:16 
Mat.  15:2  tradition  of  the  f..^ 

111:91  suiter  thiiiL's  off.  27:12 

2';:.V.l-.  siMiL'lit  false  witness 

27:20  f.  persuaded  tliemultit. 
41  nioeking  \i'itli  the  e.  said 

28:19  assembled  with  the  e. 
.Mark  7:3  traditicui  of  the  e. 

8:31  rejected  of  the  e.  Luke  9:22 

15:1  held  a  consultation  with  e. 
Arts  4:5  e.  were  galh.  together 
23  all  that  the  t.  had  said 

6:12  stirred  up  the  peo.  and  e. 

]1::!0  sent  it  to  thoe.  by  Bania. 

14:23  ordained  e.  in  ev.  church 

15:4  of  the  church  and  of  the  e. 
6  the  apostles  and  e.  came 
23  apostles,  e.  and  brethren 

16:4  decrees  ordained  of  the  e. 

20:17  the",  of  the  church 
1  Tim.  5:17  f.  rule  well 

Tit.  1:5  ordain  e.  in  every  city 
/Aft.  11:2  by  faitli  thee,  obtained 
Jam.  5:14  call  for  e.  of  church 

1  Pet.  5:1  e.  which  arc  am.  you 
Per.  4:4  1  saw  twenty-four  e. 

10:24  f.  fall.  5:8,14:  11:16;  19:4 
5:5  and  one  oft.  saith 
6  in  midst  off.  stood  a  Lamb 
7:11  angels  i^tood  about  the  e. 
13  one  of  the  e.  unswered 
ELDERS,  -irith  citv. 
Deut.  19:12  f.  of «/«  shall  fetch 
21:3  f.  of  city  shall  take  heifer 

6  f .  of  that  citi/  shall  wash 
21:19  bring  son  to  e.  of  his  ctti/ 
Jud.  8:16  he  took  f .  of  theory 
Pulh  4:9  B.  took  men  off.  of  c. 
£zr.  10:14  the  e.  of  every  city 

ELDERS  or  Israel, 
&.  3:16  gather  the  f.  of  Js-rael 
19:21  Jl.  called  for  e.  of  Israel 
l.S:12  f .  of  Israel  came  to  eat 
24:1  seventy  off.  'i;  Num.  11:10 
peut.  27:1  f.  eif  Isr.  commanded 
31:9  delivere'd  law  to  e.  of  /sr. 
Jos.  7:6  e.  of  /sr.  put  dust  on 

2  .Saw.  5:3  e.  of  /.  came  to  king  at 
Hebron,  1  A'.  8:3;  2  Chr.  5:4 

17:4  jileased  all  e.  of  /sratl 
15  Aliithophel  counsel  e.  of  Is. 
Eztk.  90:1  f .  of  /.  came  to  inqu. 
Acts  4:8  rulers  of  jieo.  andf.  of/. 

ELDERS,  with  people. 
Xum.  11:24  M.  gathered  seventy 

men  of  the  e.  of  the  people 
1  Sam.  15::j0  honor  before  f.  of;>. 
Mat.  21:23  the  f,  of  peoi>le  came, 

Luke  99:(j6 
27:1  f.  of  thejifo.  took  counsel 

ELDEST, 

Gen.  24:2  Ah.  said  to  his  f.  ecrv. 

27:1  Isaac  called  Es.  his  e.  son 

44:12  began  at  the  f. 
Xum.  1:20  Ueuben  f .  son,  26:5 

1  Sam.  17:13  f.  sons  of  Jesse,  14 
2S  Eliab  his  f.  brother 

2  A'.  .3:27  he  took  his  e.  son 
Job  1:13  in  e.  brother's  house,  18 
John  8:9  one  by  one,  begin,  ntt. 
ELE.M.EH.     Xum.   3-9:37;    Js. 

15:4;  10:9;  Ja-.i&U 
ELEAZAR. 
&.6:25;  28:1;  .V";«.3:2;  26:60; 

1  Chr.  6:3;  -24:1;  Ezr.  8:.3:l 
Af-r.  10:16  M.  was  angry  with  E. 
Xum.  3:4  E.  minister,  in  priests' 
31:17  E.  and.loshua  shall  divide 
.Ton.  17:4  ca.  near  bef.  E.  24:33 
1  Sam.  7:1  thev  sanctified  E.  to 
Xeh.  12:42  Shemaiah  and  E. 
Maf.  1:15  Eliud  begat  E.  and  E. 

ELECT. 
/s.  42:1  mine  f .  in  whom  my 
45:4  Israel  minef.  I  have  called 
65:9  mine  e.  shall  inherit  it 
'22  mine  e.  shall  long  enjoy 


ELI 

Mat.  24:22  for  the  f.  those  daye 
shall  be  short.  Mark  13:'20 
24  dec.  the  very  f.  .1/rir*  13:92 
31  nngels  gather  f .  Mark  13:27 

Luke  18:7  G.  avenge  his  own  f.  ? 

/Mm .  8::i;i  to  charge  of  God's  f.  / 

Ccf.  :j:12  jiut  on  as  e.  of  G.  bow. 

1  Tim.  5:21  before  the  f.  angels 

2  7V;/l.  2:10ell<lure  for  t  lief,  sak  : 
Tit.  1:1  to  the  faith  of  God's  f. 

1  Pet.  1:9  f.  according  to  foreku. 
2:6  chief  corner-stone,  f.  prec. 

2  John  1  the  elder  to  the  e.  lady 
13  the  children  of  thy  e.  sister 

ELE<'TED. 
1  Pet.  6:13  cliiireli  at  IJali.  e.  with 

ELECTIOX. 
/lojn.  9:11  puriMise  accord,  to  e, 
11:5  renin,  according  to  the  €. 
7  tlief.  hath  obtained  it 
28  tllef.  they  are  beloved 

1  Thes.  l:4knowing  yourf.of  G 

2  Pet.  1:10  your  calling  and  «. 
EL-ELOnE-/>Wf/     Gen.  83:20 

ELE.ME\TS, 
Gal.  4:3  uiid<-r  i .  of  the  world 
9  the  weak  and  bcL'garlv  f. 
2/'f(.  3:10  c.  melt  with  heat,  12 

ELEVEN. 

Gen.  82:22  .laeoli  took  his  e.  boub 

37:9  Sim,  moon,  and  e.  stars 

K.r.  20:7  f.  curtains  shall  mako 

36:14  f.  curt. ;  15  f.  of  one  size 

Xum.  '29:20  f.  bullocks,  two  rums 

Deut.  1:2  f.  days' journey  fi-.  H. 

Jos.  15:51  f.  cities  with  villages 

Jud.  16:5  f.  hull,  pieces  of  silver 

17:2  f.  hundred  shekels  of  silv. 

2  A".  23:.')6  .Jehoi.ikim  reigned  e. 

Years  ill  Jeru.  2  Chr.  36:5 

24:18  Zedekiah  reigned  f.  years, 

2  Chr.  36:11;  .ler.  52:1 
.Ifat.  •2.8:10f.  disciples  went  to  G. 
.Vurk  10:14  he  appeared  to  thef. 
Luke  'J4;9  told  to  the  e.  and  rest 
:i3  found  the  e.  gatli.  together 
Acts  I:'26  numb,  with  f.  ajiostles 
2:14  P.  with  the  f.  said  to  thorn 

ELEVE.\TH. 
1  A".  6:.38  f .  year  was  ho.  finished 
1  Chr.  21:12  the  e.  lot  came  forth 
25:18  thef.  to.\zareel 
27:14  f.  capt.  for  the  e.  month 
Jer.  1:3  Jer.  proph.  e.  yearof  Z. 
39:2  in  f .  year  city  was  bro.  up 
Kzek.  26:1  word  of  L.  came  to  E, 

ill  f.  year,  30:'90;  31:1 
Mat.  20:6  about  e.  hour  he  wont 
9  were  hired  about  the  e.  hour 
/lev.  91:'20  e.  foundat.  of  the  city 
ELIIANAN.  2  .Sam.  21:19 ;  23:24 ; 
ICAr.  11:26;  20:5 
ELL 
1  Sam.  1:25  hrou.  the  child  to  E. 
2:12,97;3:5,0,8,12,I4;  4:14 
1  A'.  2:97  spake  concerning  E. 
Mat.  '27:46  cried,    E.    E.    lama, 
Mark  15:34 

ELIAB, 
Xum.  1:9;  2:7;  7:'i4,29;  10:16 
1G:1  sons  of  E.  12;  20:8.9 
/hut.  11:6  he  did  to  sonsof  E. 
1  Sam.  17:28  E.  heard,  1  Chr.  2;18 

1  Chr.  6:27  E.  the  sou  of  Nahath 
1.5:18  E.  port.  20;  10:5  E.  with 

2  CTir.  11:18  took  daughter  of  E. 
ELIADA. 

25am.  5:16;  U'Ar.  3:8;  2  C7ir.  17:17 

ELIAKIM. 
9  A".  18:18  out  to  I£ab-shnkeh  K. 
2;J:;)4  made  E.  son,  2  Chr.  36:4 
Is.  22:'20  ;  .36:3  ;  37:9 
.Uat.  1:13  Abiud  begat  E.  andK. 
ELIAM.    2  Sam.  11:3;  23:34 

ELIASHin. 
Ezr.  10:6  the  son  of  E.  24.  27.  36 
-VtA.  3:1;  r2:10,'93;  13:4,7,28 

ELIEZER. 
Gen.  1.5:2  steward  of  house  is  E. 
Er  18:4  name  of  Moses'  son  E. 

1  Chr.  7:8;  15:24 ;  2;i:15,  17;  27:16 

2  Chr.  20::i7  E.  prophesied  aga. 
/Tzr.  10:18  E.  had  taken,  2;i,  31 
Luke  3:'99  Jose  was  the  eon  of  E. 
ELIHOREPII.    liT.  4-3 

ELIHU. 
1  air.  12:'20 ;  '26:7 ;  '27:18 ;  Jot)  32:2 

ELIJAH,  or  ELIAS. 

1  A".  17:1  E.  the  Tishbite,  15,  22 

23  E.  took  the  child  down 

18-2  E.  went  lo  A.  7. 16.40,46 

I'll  E.  had  done,  9:20;  21:20 


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EJIB 

2  A'.  1:8  is  E.  the  Tishbite,  13, 17 
2:1  E.  into  heaven,  8,  11,  14,  15 
3:11  poured  \va.  on  hands  of  E. 

2  Chr.  21:12  cameawriling  fr.  E. 

Mai.  4:5  behold  I  will  send  you  E. 

Mat  1M4  E.  whieli  was  to  come 
16-14  sav  E.  Mark  telo;  Lu.  9:8 
17:3  app.  E.  Mark  9:4  ;  Ln.  9:30 

11  E.  shall  come,  Mark  9:12 

12  E.  come  already.  Mark  9:13 
27:17  calleth  for  E.  Mark  15:35 

49  E.  will  come,  Mark  15:36 
Lnke  1:17  before  in  power  of  E. 
9:54  Are  to  consume  as  E.  did 
John  1:21  art  thou  E. '?  art  th.  25 
Horn.  11:2  scripture  saith  of  E. 
Jam.  5:17  E.  \vas  a  man  subject 

ELIM. 
Ex.  15:27;  16:1 ;  Xiim.  33:9, 10 

ELIMELECH. 
Ruth.  1:2  name  E.  3;  2:1;  4:9 

ELIPHALET. 
iSam.  5:16  E.  D.  sou,  lC%r.3:6,8 

ELIPHAZ. 

Oen.  36:4, 10, 11, 12, 15;  1  (7ir.  1:35 

Jobi-.n;  4:1:  15:1;  22:1;  42:9 

ELISABETH.  Luke  1:5,24,40,57 

ELISHA,  ELISEUS. 

1  K.  19:16  E.  to  be  proph.  17,  19 

2  A'.  2:5  proph.  came  tn  E.  12, 15 
3:11  Here  is  E.  4:1.8,17 

5:9  Naaman  stood  at  door  of  E. 
6:20  E.  said,  open  the  eyes,  31 
8:4  that  E.  liath  done  5, 14 
13:14  E.  fallen  sick.  16, 17,21 

Luke  4:27  lepers  in  days  of  E. 

ELISHAH.    Ezek.  27:7 
ELISHAM-i. 

Num.  1:10;  2:18;  7:48,53;  10:22 

2  .■?«)«.  5:16  E.  David's  son 

IChr.  2:41;  3:6,8;  7:26;  14:7 

2  Chr.  17:8  he  sent  with  them  E. 

Jer.  36:12  E.  the  scribe,  41:1 

ELISHEBA.    Ex.  6:2:3 
ELISHl'A. 

2  Sam.  5:15  E.  D.  sons,  1  CAr,14:5 

ELIITD,    Mat.  1:14,  15 
ELKAIV.\H. 

E.r.  6:24  Korah,  Assir,  and  E. 

1  ■•<aiii.  1:1  name  was  E.  21 ;  2:11 

1  Chr.  6:23  son  of  E.  26,34,  35 
12:6  E.  the  Korhite,  9:16 

15:2:J  E.  was  door-lieeper  for  ark 

2  Chr.  28:7  E.  was  next  to  king 
ELMODAM.    Luke  3:28 

ELXATHAW 
2  K.  24:8  the  dauijhter  of  E. 
Ezr.  8:16  I  sent  lor  E.  and  Jarib 
Jer.  26:22  sent  E.  into,  36:12,  25 

ELOiV. 
Gen.  20:34  daughter  of  E.  36:2 
46:14  tlic  sons  of  Zebulun,  E. 
Jud.  12:11  E.  judged  Israel,  12 

ELOmENT. 
Ex.  4:10  O  my  lord,  I  am  not  €. 
Is.  3:3  doth  take  away  e.  orator 
Acts  18:24  Apollos,  au  e.  mau 

ELSE. 
Deuf.  4:.35  God,  there  is  none  tf. 
.39;  l/r.  8:60;  Is.  45:5,  6,  14, 
18,21,22;  46:9;  Joel2:i7 
Jud.  7:lluoth.  e.  savesw.  ofGid. 
1  C/tr.  21:12  or  e.  three  daj-s 
Ps.  51:16  not  sacrifice  e.  give  it 
Is.  47:8  none  e.  beside  mo,  10 
John  14:11  or  e.  believe  me 
Horn.  2:15  accusiuL'  or  e.  excns. 
Rev.  2:5  repent,  or  e.  I  come,  16 
ELUI..    A'eh.  6:15 
ELYMAS.    Ads  13:8 

KMBALM,  ED. 
Gen.  50:2  .Jos.  commanded  phy- 
sician to  f .  his  father;  phy- 
pici:ius  e.  Israel 
21!  tlley  e.  Josepll  in  Egyjlt 

E>IBOLDE:MGn.  ETH. 

Jub  16:3  ('.  thee  tliat  answcrest! 

1  Cor.  8:10  the  conscience  be  €. 

E.MBR.\CE. 

2  A'.  4:16  tliou  Shalt  e.  a  son 
Prov.  4:8  when  thou  dost  e.  her 

5:20  wliy  wilt  thou  e.  bosom? 
Ec.  3:5  to  e.  and  to  refrain 
Cant.  2:6  hand  doth  «.  me,  8:3 
Jjam.  4:5  in  scarlet,  e.  dunghills 

E.MBRACED, 
Gen.  29:13  Labau  e.  .lacob 
33:4  Esau  ran  and  e.  .lucob 
48:10  Jacob  e.  Joseph's  sous 


ENC 
Acts  20:1  Paul  e.  disciples 
Heb.  11:13  and  e.  the  promises 

EMBRACIiVG. 
Be.  3:5  time  to  refrain  from  e. 
Aets  20:10  Paul  e.  Eutychus 

EMBROIDER. 
Ex.  28:39  thou  shalt  e.  the  coat 

EMBROIDERER. 
Ex.  35:35  work  of  tlie  e. 
38:23  Aholiab,  an  *;,  in  blue 

EMERALD,  S. 
Ex.  28:18  second  row  e.  39:11 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  in  fairs  with  e. 
28:13  precious  stone,  the  e. 
Rev.  4:3  rainbow  like  nnto  an  e. 
21:19  fourth  found,  was  an  e. 

EMERODS. 
Deut.  28:27  smite  thee  with  e. 
1  Sam.  5:6  smote  Ashdod  with  e. 
9  e.  in  their  secret  parts 
12  were  smitten  with  e. 
6:4  answered.  Five  golden  e.  17 
5  make  images  of  your  <;.  11 
EMIM. 
Gen.  14:5  sm.  the  E.  Deut.  2:10 

EMI\"EIVT. 
Ezek.  16:24  built  an  e.  place.  31 
.39  tnrow  down  thine  e.  place 
17:22  a  high  and  e.  mountain 

EMMAXITEL. 
Is.  7:14  his  name  E.  Mat.  1:23 
8:8  breadth  of  thy  land,  O  E. 
EMMAUS.    Luke  24:13 
EMMOR.    Aels-r.K 

EMPIRE. 
Eit.  1:20  publish,  throughout  e. 

EMPLOY,  ED. 
Deut.  20:19  tree,  to  e.  in  siege 
1  Chr.  9:33  sing.  «.  day  and  night 

EMPLOYMENT. 
Ezek.  39:14  sever  out  men  of  ^. 

E.MPTY,  .Adjective. 
Gen.  31:42  hadst  sent  meawayf. 
37:24  pit  was  e.  no  water  in  it 
41:27  the  seven  e.  ears  blasted 
E.V.  23:15  none  shall  appear  be- 
fore me  e.  34:20;  Deut.  16:16 
.Tud.  7:16  in  hand  e.  pitchers 
Ruth  1:21  brought  me  home  e. 
3:17  go  not  e.  to  mother-iu-law 

1  .S'ff7H.  6:3  send  not  ark  away  e. 
20:18  thy  seat  will  be  e.  25:27 

2  Sam.  1:22  sword  return,  not  €. 
2  A'.  4:3  borrow  thee  e.  vessels 
.lob  22:9  sent  widows  away  e. 

26:7  the  north  over  the  e.  place 
Is.  24:1  Lord  maketh  earth  e. 
29:8  hungry  mau  awak.  soul  e. 
32:6  to  e.  the  soul  of  the  hung. 
IIos.  10:1  Israel  is  au  e.  vine 
Xah.  2:10  Nineveli  is  f.  and  void 
Mill.  12:44  he  flndelh  it  <;. 
.Mark  12:3  away  e.  Luke  20:10 
Luke  1:53  rich  he  sent  e.  away 

EMPTY,  Verb. 
Lev.  14:36  that  they  e.  the  house 
Ec.  11:3  clouds  e.  themselves 
■ler.  51:2  fanners  shall  e.  her  land 
Ilab.  1:17  shall  they  e.  theirnet 
Zee.  4:12  which  e.  the  golden  oil 

EMPTIED. 
Gen.  42:35  they  e.  their  sacks 
2  ('/(('.  24-11  officer  e.  the  chest 
Is.  24:3  land  shall  be  utterly  e. 
Jer.  48:11  Jloab  not  been  e. 
Nah.  2:2  emptiers  have  e.  them 

E.MPTIERS. 
Xah.  2:2  have  emptied  them 

EMPTI>E5iS. 
Is.  34:11  out  upon  it  stones  of  «. 

EMI'LATIOX,  S. 

Rmn.  11:14  prov.  to  e.  my  breth. 

Gal.  5:20  works  of  the  flesh  arc  e. 

EXABLED. 

1  Tim.  1:12  Cli.  Jesus  hath  e.  me 

EXt'A.MP. 
Ex.  14:2  e.  before  Pi-lmhiroth 
A'f/wi.2:17  as  they  e.  so  shall  th. 
3::j.s  ' .  before  the  tabernacle 
in::;i  how  we  are  to  e.  in  wild. 

2  Sa)ii.  Vi-.'Vit.  against  Uabbah 
Job  19:12  his  troops  e.  about  tab. 
Ps.  27:3  a  host  e.  against  me 
Zer.  9:8  I  will  e.  about  my  house 

E.M'AMPED. 
Ex  13:20  e.  in  Elliam 
15:27  e.  by  the  waters 
18:5  Moses  e.  at  mount  of  G. 
Nuvi.  .33:10  from  E. ,'.  by  Ked  sea 
11  from  Red  sea.  and  e.  in  Sin 
Jos.  4:19  peo.  c.  in  tjiilgal,  5:1U 


END 

Jvd.  6:4  Midianites  e.  ag.  Israel 

9:50  Abimelech  e.  ag.  'fhebez 

EXCA.VIPETH. 

Ps.  34:7  angel  of  Lord  e.  round 
53:5  bones  of  him  that  e.  ag.  th. 

E\CH.\XTER,  S. 

Deut.  18:10  not  be  found  an  e. 
Jer.  27:9  heark.  not  to  dr.  ore. 

EXCHAXTMEXT,  S. 

Ex.'i'.W  magicians  did  eo  with 

their  f.  22;  8:7,  18 
Lev.  19:26  nor  shall  ye  use  e. 
Num.  22:23  there  is  no  e.  aga.  J. 

24:1  B.  went  not  to  seek  fore. 
2  K.  17:17  used  e.  and  did  evil 

21:6  Manas,  used  e.  2  Chr.  33:6 
Ec.  10:11  serpent  will  bite  w.  e. 
Is.  47:9  great  abund.  of  thine  e. 

12  stand  now  with  thine  e. 

EXfLOSE,  ED. 

Ex.  .39:6  onyx-sto.  e.  in  gold,  13 
Ps.  17:10  they  are  e.  in  their  fat. 

22:16  assem.  of  wicked  have  e. 
Cant.  4:12  a  garden  e.  is  my  sis. 

8:9  we  will  e.  her  with  cedar 
Lam.  3:9  he  hath  e.  my  ways 
Lvke  5:6  e.  great  multi.  of  fishes 

EXCLOSIXGS. 

Ex.  28:20  stones  in  gold  e.  39:13 
EXCOUXTERED. 

Acta  17:18  philosophers  e.  him. 

excoi;r.4.ge. 

Deut.  1:33  e.  him,  sh.  cause.  3:28 
2  Sam.  11:25  and  e.  thou  him 
Ps.  64:5  they  e.  themselves 
EXCOrR-4GED. 

1  Sam.  30:6  David  e.  himself 

2  Chr.  31:4  Levites  might  hee. 
.35:2  Josiah  e.  th.  to  serv.  of  L. 

Is.  41:7  carpenter  e.  goldsmith 

EXD. 
Gen.  6:13  e.  of  all  flesh  is  come 

47:21  one  e.  of  Egypt  to  other  e. 
Ex.  25:19  on  one  e.  other  e. 
Dtut.  28:64  L.  scatter  from  one  f. 
Jud.  6:21  angel  put  e.  of  his  staff 

19:9  day  groweth  to  an  e. 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jonath.  put  e.  of  rod 

2  A.'.  10:21  Baal  full  from  e. 

2  Chr.  21:19  after  e.  of  two  years 
Job  6:11  what  is  my  e.  that  I 

16:3  shall  vain  words  have  e.  ? 

26:10  until  night  come  to  anc 

28:3  ho  settetn  ane.  to  darkness 
Ps.  7:9  wickedness  come  to  ane". 

9:6  are  come  to  a  perpetual  e. 

19:6going  forth  from  e.  of  heav. 

37:.37>.  of  that  man  is  peace 
:JS  e.  of  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 

:i9:4  make  me  know  mine  e. 

73:17  I  understood  their  e. 

102:27  thy  years  have  no  e. 

119:96  seen  nn  e.  of  perfection 
Prov.  5:4  e.  bitter;  23:18the.  is<. 

14:12  «.  thereof  are  ways  of  d. 
Ec.  4:8  no«.  of  all  his  labor 
16  there  is  no  e.  of  all  the  peo. 

7:2  «.  of  men;  8  better  <■. 

10:13  e.  of  his  talk  is  madness 

12:12  of  mak.  books  th.  is  no  f . 

Is.  2:7  any  e.  of  their  treasures, 

any  e.  of  their  chariots 

9:7  of  his  govemm.  sh.  be  no  e. 

13:5  come  from  the  e.  of  heaven 

16:4  the  extortioner  is  at  an  e. 

23:15  after  e.  of  seventy  y.  17 

42:10  his  praise  from  e.  of  earth 

45:17  world  without  e. 

46:10  thcf.  from  the  beginning 
■ler.  12:12  one  e.  to  other  e.  25::S5 

17:11  at  his  e.  he  shall  be  a  fool 

29:11  to  give  you  an  expected  if. 

.31:17  there  is  hope  in  thine  f. 

51;13  dwellest,  thiuef.  is  come 
31  his  city  is  taken  at  one  e. 
Lam.  4:18  our  e.  near,  e.  come 
Ezek.  7:2  an  c  the  e.  is  come,  3,  6 

21:25  iuiciuitv  have  e.  29;  35:5 
Dan.  7:28  IS  the  f.  of  the  matter 

8:17  time  off.  shall  be  the  vis. 
19  at  the  time  e.  shall  be,  11:27 

9:26  the  e.  thereof  be  with  flood 

11:0  and  in  thee,  of  years 
35  even  to  the  time  of  thee. 
40  time  of  c.  king  of  sou. 
45  vet  he  shall  come  to  his  e. 

12:4"eeal  the  book  even  to  thee. 

8  O  Lord,  w  hat  shall  be  the  e. 

9  words  are  clos,  up.  till  the  e. 

13  go  thy  way  till  tlie  e.  be 
■Unas  3:15  houses  sha.  havean«. 
5: 18  to  what  e.  is  it  for  .you 

8:2  e.  is  come  upon  people  of  Is. 


END 

Nah.  2:9  there  is  none  e.  of  storo 
3:3  there  is  none  e.  of  corpsefi 
Mat.  13:39  harvest  is  e.  of  world 
24:3  sign  of  c.  of  the  world  ? 
14  then  shall  the  e.  come 
31  gath.  from  one  e.  of  heaven 
26:58  Peter  sat  to  see  the  e. 
28:1  in  the  e.  of  the  sabbath 
Luke  l:3:i  his  kingdom  be  no  e. 
18:1  a  para,  to  them,  to  this  e, 
22:.37  concern,  me  have  an  e. 
John  18:.37  to  this  e.  was  I  bom 
Rmn.  6:21  e.  of  those  th.  is  death 
22  the  e.  everlasting  life 
10:4  Christ  is  the  e.  of  the  law 
14:9  to  this  e.  Christ  hath  died 
2  Cor.  ll:15if.accordingtoworks 
Enh.  3:21  glory,  world  without  e. 
Phil.  3:19whose  e.  isdestruction 
1  Tim.  1:5  e.  of  com,  is  charity 
Ileb.  6:8  whose  e,  is  to  be  burned 
16  an  oath  is  an  e.  of  all  strife 
7:3  neither  begin,  nor  e.  of  life 
9:26  in  the  e.  hath  appeared 
13:7  the  e.  of  their  conversation 
Jam.  5:11  ye  have  seen  e.  of  Lord 
1  Pet.  1:9  receiv.  e.  of  your  faith 
4:17  e.  of  them  that  obey  not 
Rtv.  21:6  Alpha  and  Omega,  the 
beginning  and  the  e.  22:13 
.4t  the  EXD. 
Deut.  15:1  at  e.  of  sev.  ye.  rel. 
Ps.  107:-27  are  at  their  wit's  e. 
Dan.  12:13  stand  in  lot  at  the  e. 
Hab.  2:3  at  tlie  e.  it  shall  speak 
Mat.  13:40  so  be  in  e.  of  world 

But  the  EXD. 
Proih  14:12  but  the  e.  thereof  are 

the  ways  of  death.  16:25 
20:21  the  e.  thereof  not  be  bles. 
Mat.  24:6  tiut  the  e.  is  not  yet, 
J/<J/-A:1.3:7;  Ai'i-f  21:9 

1  Pet.  4:7  but  e.  of  all  things 

Last  EXD. 
Nuv\.  23:10  let  my  /.  c.  be  like  h. 
Jer.  12:4  shall  not  see  oxir  last  e. 
Lam.  1:9  remembereth  not  I.  e. 
Dan.  8:19  known  what  be  in  I.  e. 

Latter  EXD. 
Num.  24:-20  /,  e.  be  that  he  per. 
Deut.  8:16  to  do  thee  good  at ;.«. 
32:29  consider  their  I.  e. 
Ruth  3:10  kindness  in  latter  e. 

2  Sam.  2:26  bitterness  in  lat.  e. 
Job  8:7  thv  lettter  e.  greatly  incr. 

42:12  L,  blessed  latter  e.  of  Job 

Prov.  19:20  mavest  be  wise  Knl.e. 

Is.  41:22  consid.  them,  know-;,  e. 

47:7  nor  didst  remember  lat.  e. 

2  Pet.  2:20  /.  e.  worse  than  begin. 

Made  an  EXD. 

Gen.  27::!0  Isaac  m.  e.  of  blessing 

Deut.  32:45   m.  e.  of  speaking, 

Jud.    15:17;    1    Sam.    18:1; 

24:16;  2  Sam.  13:36;  1  K.  1:41; 

3:1;. Ac,  26:8;  4,3:1;  51:63 

Mat.  11:1  HI,  a.  e.  of  com,  cUscip. 

Mttlie  an  EXD. 

1  Sam.  3:12  I  will  also  m.  an  e. 
Neh.  4:2  will  they  m.  an  e.  ? 
jib  18:2  ere  you  m.  an  e.  f 

Is.  38:12  make  e.  of  me.  13 
Ezek.  20:17  nor  did  I  mate  e. 
Dan.  9:-J4  70  weeks  to  m.  e. 
Nah.  J:8  make  utter  e.  9 

Mnlie  a  full  EXD. 
Jer.  4:27  yet  will  I  not  make  a 

full  e.  5:18  ;  30:11 ;  46:28 
5:10  but  make  not  a.f.  e. 
Ezek.  11:13  ah  L.  wilt  m.  a.f.  e.  t 

To  the  EXD. 
Ex   8-22  to  the  e.  thou  mayest 
kno,  I  am  the  L.  Ezek.  20:26 
Deut.  17:20  to  the  e.  that  he  may 

prolong  his  days 
Ps  19:4  words  to  e.  of  world 
30:12  to  the  e.  my  glo,  may  sing 
119:112  perf.  statutes  to  the  e. 
Ef.  3:11  find  out  from  beg.  to  e. 
714  to  the  e.  mau  shou,  find  no. 
Is.  48.20  10  the  e.  of  earth 
49:6  my  salvation  to  e.  of  earth 
Jer.  3:5'keep  auger  to  the  e.  ? 
Dan.  4-^2  ilominiou  to  thee. 
Mat.  W:ii  c-ndur,  to  the  e.  shall 
be  saved.  24:13;  Mark  13:13 
■ids  7-19  to  the  e.  might  not  live 
Rom.  V.nio  the  e.  you  be  estab. 
4-16  to  the  e.  promise  be  sure 

2  Cor.  1:13  acknowledge  to  the  e. 
3-13  look  to  e.  of  that  abolished 

1  Thes.  3:13  to  the  e.  he  may  est, 
1  PH.  1:13  and  hope  to  the  e. 

Unto  the  EXD. 
Job  34:36  Job  bo  tried  vidoe. 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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END 

Ps.  46:9  war?  coast'  untoe. 
ll'J:3:j  I  ^Imll  kerp  it  untotfuse. 
/*".  62:11  iirociuiiiu'd  H.t.  of  earth 
Dan.  t>;2ii  hi:ii  <U)iniiuun  bo  u.  tf. 
Mat.  "JHi'W  1  aiu  with  you  u.  e. 
John  i;J:l  luvod  tliein'u.  thee. 

1  for.  1:8  L-uitHnu  you  untot/tee. 

J/rh.  ;J;(i  hnlil  ftist  confldoilCC  «.  €. 

14  irimld  bfj^ju.  etoadfast  u.e. 
6:11  a-Miraiico  of  hope  uittoe. 
Jitc.  'i-.-Ui  koopolh  luy  workdu.  tf. 

E.\DAM.VGB. 
£rr.  4:\'ie.  the  rovt-nue  of  kings 

e\d\\(;ek,  ED. 

Ec.  10:9  ck-av.  \vo<Ki  yhall  he  c. 

Dan.  1:10  f-.  my  head  to  the  king 

K\I»EI>,  ETH.  IXG. 

Grn.  "S.'i  rJfVeiith  day  (.i.  e".  work 

2  .V(///i.  -AlilS  so  thi'y  e.  the  mat. 
,/(V>  ;ji;4()  I  ho  words*  of  Job  are  e. 
I's.  ~ti:-iK)  [iiayers  of  David  are  e. 
Is.  il;S  iioi-e  of  thoni  rejoice  e. 

00:20  ilays  of  inourii.  shall  betf. 

Jer.  8:20  the  summer  istf. 

Mat.  7:28  when  Josus  e.  sayings 

Luke  4:2  forty  daysc.  he  hunger. 
13  devil  hud  e.  all  temptation 

John  i:i:2  ^iU[^pe^  being  e. 

liev.  1:8  tlie  oeginning  and  e, 
E\nLE$S. 

I  Tim.  1:4  lieed  tt)f'.  genealogies 

Jleb.  7:10  after  power  of  ant;,  "life 
EXDE.VVOR.  ED,  l\G. 

Acts  10:10  e.  to  go  into  Macodo. 

Kph.  A:Ze.  to  keep  unity  of  spir. 

1  Theg.  2:17  wc  f.  to  see  your  f. 

.2  Pet.  1:15  will  f.  ye  may  be  able 
E\DEAVORS. 

Ps.  28:4  accord,  to  wicked,  of  tf. 
E.VDOR. 

Jos.  17:11  E.  and  her  t.  Ps.  83:10 

1  Sam.  28:7  woman  at  E.  hath  s. 
ENDOW. 

Ex.  22:16  e.  her  to  be  his  wife 
E\D$. 

Deut.  33:17  push  peo.  to  e.  of  e. 

1  Sam.  2:10  shall  judge*",  of  e. 

J>.>b  2S'24  l<»oketh  lotf.  of  the  c. 
3T::i  liu'litniiiu'  unto  e.  of  earth 
3«:l:i  laUr  liold  of  ,;.  of  earth 

Ps.  1U;0  hi-;  cireuil  to  the  e.  of  it 
22:27  c.  t>t'  worhl  shall  remember 
48:10  so  is  thy  praise  tothc^.  of 
5!»:13  G.  rulelh  m. Jacob  to  thctf. 
65:5  confidence  of  e.  of  the  e. 
67:7  e.  of  the  earth  sh.  fear  him 
98:3?.  of  earth  seen  salvation 
135:7  vapors  to  ascend  from  the 
e.  of  earth,  Jer.  10:13;  51:16 

Proo.  17:21  eves  of  fool  are  in  e. 
30:4  established  c.  of  the  earth  * 

J8.  40:28  C'roatorof  tf.of  thoearth 
41:5  e.  of  the  earth  were  afraid 

9  taken  from  t.  of  the  earth 
43:0  daughters  from  e.  of  earth 
45:22  be  saved,  all  the  €. 

52:10  all  e.  sec  salvatitm  of  God 
Jer.  16:19  shall  come  from  the  e. 

25:31  a  noise  to  e.  of  the  earth 
Ezek.  15:4  tire  devoureth  both  e. 
Mic.  5:4  shall  he  be  great  to  e. 
Zee.  9:10  liis  dominion  to  e.  of 
Acts  13:47  be  fi»r  s;Uvation  to  e. 
Jiom.  10:18  words  to  c.  of  world 

1  Cor.  10:11  «.  of  world  are  come 

EXDIED. 
G(n.  30:20  e.  me  with  good  dow. 

2  Chr.  2:12  son  e.  with  prudence 
13  cunning  man  t.  with  under. 

Luke  24:4'.»  ye  be  e.  with  power 
Jam.  3:13  e.  with  knowledge 

EX'DCRB. 
Gen.  33:14  children  be  able  to  e. 
Ex.  18:2:1  thou  shalt  be  able  toe. 
Est.  8  0  can  I  e.  to  see  the  evil 
Job  8: 15  fast,  but  it  shall  not  €. 

31:23  I  could  not  e. 
Ps.  9:7  the  Lord  shall  e.  for  ever, 
102:12,26;  iai:31 

30:5  weeping  mav  e.  for  a  night 

72:5  fear  tiioe  as  long  as  sun  e. 
17  bin  name  shall  e.  as  the  sun 

89:29  his  seed  to  e.  for  ever.  36 
Prov.  27:2-1  crowij  e.  to  every  g. 
Ezek  22- 14  ciin  thy  heart  e. 
Mat.  ■^:l;j  he  that  shall  e.  to  the 

end,  Mark  13:13 
Mm-k  4:17  so  e-.  but  for  a  time 
2  Thes.  1:4  tribulations  that  yee 
2  Tim.  2:3  therefore  e.  hardness 

10  *.'.  all  things  for  elect's  sake 
4:3  will  imt  (•.  sound  doctrine 

5  in  all  ihiuL's,  '■.  afflictions 
flw.  12;7if  yec.  chastenini.',  God 


ENE 

Tleb.  12:30  not  e.  what  was  com. 
Jam.  5:11  count  them  hap.  \\\  e. 

1  Ptt.  2:19  fur  conscience  «.  grief 

EMU  It  ED. 

Ps.  81:15  should  have  r.  for  ever 
'Jiom.  9:22  God  ^.  with  huig-sufl". 

2  Tim.  3:11  what  in-i-secut.  I  e. 
lltb.  0:15  after  he  liad  i)atient.  e. 

10:32  <>.  great  Il-jlil  of  alllictiona 
11:27  e.  as  seeing  him  invifiible 
12:2  e.  cross;  3  t.  such  contrad. 
E\Dl'RETII. 
Ps.  30:5  anger  e.  but  a  moment 
52:1  goodness  of  G.  e.  continu. 
72:7  peace,  so  long  ns  moon  *•. 
UKt:5  truth  t'.  to  all  irenerations 
145:13  dominium  t.  throui;h  all 
.1/*//.  10:22 f.  to  the  end  be  saved 
John  6:27  moat  which '-.  unto  life 
1  Cor.  13:7  charitv  call  thiiiL'^ 
Jam.  1:12  bless,  that  e.  templa. 

EXDIHETII   for  ever. 
1  Chr.  10::t4  hismorcvi?.  forever. 
41;  2  t'Ar.5:13;  7:3.(1;  20:21; 
Ezr.  3:11:  Pf.  10«i:l ;  107:1; 
118:1-4;  136:1-3,  clc. ;  i:J8:8; 
Jer.  ^3:11 
Ps.  111:3  righte.  e.f.  e.  112:3,  9 
10  his  praise  e.  for  ever 
117:2  his  truth  e.for  ever 
119:lt»0  thy  judgments*!,  fore. 
135:13  thv  name.  O  L.  e.for  e. 

1  Ptt.  1:25  word  of  the  L.  e.f.  e. 

EXDl'RIXG. 
Ps.  19:9  fear  of  Lord  clean,  e. 

2  Cor,  1:6  eflTectual  in  e.  same 
Utb.  10:34  in  heaven  f.  substance 
EXE.\S.     Acts^-.^X 
EX-EGLAIM.     Ezek.  47:10 

E\EMY. 
Ex.  15:6  right  hand  dashed  thee. 
9  the  e.  said.  I  will  pursue 
23:22  I  will  bu  e.  to  thine  en. 
.V«/«.  10:9  if  go  to  war  against  e. 
3.5:2:1  and  was  not  his€. 
Dent.  32:27  feared  wrath  of  the  ^. 
42  boLiinning  of  revenges  on  e. 
3:1:27  he  shall  thrust  out  the^. 
Jitd.  16:2:1  Gt>d  delivered  our  e. 
1  Sam.  2:32  e.  in  my  habitation 
18:29  Saul  became"  David's  e. 
24:19  his  e.  will  he  lot  him  go? 

1  A'.  8::i3  when  thy  people   he 

smitten  before  <■.  2  Chr.  6:24 
46  if  sin.  and  thou  deliver  to  e. 

2  Chr.  25:8  make  thee  fall  bof.  e. 
Est.  7:4  e.  not  counterv.  damage 

0  the  e.  is  this  wicked  Ilaman 

Job  ;13:10  counteth  me  for  his  e. 

pit.  7:5  lot  the  e.  persecute 
8:2  misrhtest  still  e.  and  avenger 
9:6  O  tlion  e.  destrnctions  are 
42:9  mourning  bee.  ofe.  .<*  4;j:2 
44:10  makest  us  to  turn  from  e. 
55:3  I  mourn  bee.  of  voice  of  «. 

12  not  an  e.  that  reproached 
61:3  a  strong  tower  from  the  e. 
VA:l  preser\^e  life  from  fear  of  e. 
74:3  all  that  e.  hath  d<mc 
We.  blaspheme  thy  name? 
18  remember  ('.  hath  reproach. 
78:42  he  delivered  from  e.  61 
89:22  the  e.  not  exact  upon  him 
14:1:3  '*.  hath  persecuted 

/Vor.  27:6  kisses  of  e.  aredeceit. 

Is.  .59:19  ^.  come  in  like  a  flood 
f>l:10  was  turned  to  be  their*". 

Jtr.  6:25  sword  of  €.  is  on  ev.  side 
15:11  cause <*.  to  entreat  thee 
1S:17  scatter  them  before  e. 
30:14  with  wound  of  an  e. 

Lam.  1:9  e.  hath  maL.'niiied 

16  because  e.  prevailed 
2:3  drawn  back  hand  bef.  the  t'. 

4  hath  boni  his  how  like  an  e. 

5  the  Lord  was  as  an  e. 
4:12  tf.  should  have  entered 

Ezek.  ;16:2  the  e.  had  said.  Aha 

//os.  8:3  Is.  e.  shall  pursue  him 

.}fic.  2:8  my  people  risen  upase. 

Xah.  3: 1 1  seek  strength  bee.  of  e. 

Mat.  13:25  his  e.  sowed  tares 
28  said.  An  e.  hath  done  this 
39  e.  that  sowed  is  the  devil 

Luke  10:19  all  power  of  the  e. 

Acts  i:):10  thou  e.  of  all  righte. 

1  Cor.  1,5-26  the  lapt  e.  is  death 
Oal.  4:16  am  I  become  your  e. 

2  Thcji.  :i:15  not  as  an  e. 

Jam.  4:4  friend  of  world  e.  of  G. 

Hand  of  (he  E\EMY, 
Lei\  2ij.25  shall  be  delivered  into 
the  han<t  of  the  e.  \th.  9:27 
Ps.  31:8  me  up'into  h.  of  e. 
78:01  he  deliv.  his  glory  in.  e.  k. 


ENE 

Ps.  106:10  red.  from  h.  ofe.  107:3 

Lam.  1:7  people  fell  into  h.  of  e. 

Mine  E\E.MY. 

1  Sam.  19:17  sent  away  minotf.  ^ 

2  Sam.  22:18  miiw  e.  Ps.  18:17 

1  A'.  21:2tt  found  me,  O  miiie  e.  f 
Jolt  10:9  mine  e.  sharpe.  his  eyes 

27:7  let  t/ii/ie  e.  be  as  wicked 
Ps.  7:4  I  dellv.  him  th.  is  minee. 

13:2  how  long  mine  e.  be  exalt. 

4  lest  mine  e.  say.  I  haveprev. 
41:11  minee.  not  triumph 

Lam.  2:22  I  swaddled,  mine  e. 
Mic.  7:8  rej.  not  aga.  me,  Om.  e. 
10  she  tliat  is  m\  e.  shall  sec  It 
Thine  E\BMV. 
Dtut.  2H:."i7  thine  e.  shall  distress 

1  Saw.  24:4  deliver ^Aif(€tf.  20:8 
2S:  10  Lord  is  become  thine  e. 

2  Sa/n.  4:8  the  head  of  thine  e. 
Jf>b  i:i:24  boldest  mo  for  thine  e. 
Pntv.  24:17  rej.  not  when^tf.  fall 

25:21  if  r  e.  hunser,  Horn.  12:20 
Lam.  2:17  thine  e'.  to  rejoice 
Zep.  3:15  the  L.  cast  out  thine  e. 
Mat.  5:4.3  ThtMi  shiilt  hate  th.  e. 
Rom.  12:20  xUh.  t.  hung,  feedh. 
EXEMIES. 

1  Sam.  18:25  aven;:od  of  king's  c. 
20:15  when  Lord  cut  oflV.  of  D. 

16  req.  it  at  hand  of  David's  e. 

2  Sam.  12:14  occasion  toe.  to  bl. 
18::12  e.  be  as  that  young  man 

2  Chr.  20:29  Lord  fought  ajra.  e. 
Ps.  17:9  hide  me  from  deadly  e. 

37:20  e.  of  L.  be  as  fat  of  lambs 

45:5  arrows  sharp  in  king's  e. 

127:5  shall  speak  with  e.  in  cato 
.ler.  12:7  belov.  into  hand  of  n.^r. 

48:5  e.  heard  cry  of  destruction 
Lam.  1:2  fiiends  arc  become  e. 

5  her  e,  prosper 

Mic.  7:6  e.  are  of  own  hoiiPe 
Pom.  5:10  when  e.  we  were  rec. 
11:28  as  con.  gospel,  they  are  e. 

1  Cor.  15:25  put  all  e.  under  feet 
Phil.  3:18  tf.  of  the  cross  of  Chr. 
Col.  1:21  e.  in  your  mind 

His  EivEMIE8. 
Oen.  22:16  possess  gate  of  his  e. 
X'/m.  24:8  the  nations  his  e. 
.32:21  he  hath  driven  out  his  e. 
Deut.  38:7  be  a  help  from  Aw  e. 

2  Sam.  7:1  rest  from  his  e. 
18:19  Lord  avenged  oihxs  e. 
22:1  out  of  the  hand  of  all  his  e. 

1  Chr.  22:9  give  rest  fr.  all  h.  e. 
Job  19:11  count,  me  one  oi  his  e. 
Ps.  10:5  hise.  he  pufleth  at  tliem 

41:2  not  deliv.  h.  to  will  of  h.  e. 

68:1  lot  his  e.  he  scattered 
21  G.  shall  wound  hcadof /f.f. 

72:9  and  his  e.  shall  lick  the  d. 

78:66  smote  his  «?.  in  hinder  pa. 

89:42  hast  made  hise.  to  rejoice 

97:3  a  lirebunieth  WYthis  e. 

112:8  till  he  see  des.  upon  A.  e. 

1:12:18  his  e.  clothe  with  shame 
Prov.  16:7  his  e.  boat  peace 
/v.  9:11  shall  ioln  his  e.  together 

42:13  he  shall  juvvail  ag.  Aw  e. 

59:18  recoinpeiisi-  tn  his  e. 

60:(!  rendereth  recomp.  to  At*  e. 

14  indig.  be  known  tow.  A.  e. 
Jer.  44::iO  Phar.  into  hand  of  A.  e. 
Xah.  1:2  resen-eth  wrath  of  A.  e. 

8  darkness  shall  pursue  his  e. 
Utb.  10:13  A.  e.  made  footstool 

Mine  E\EM1ES. 
Num.  2:1:11  curse  mine  e.  24:10 
l)e\(t.  32:41  vengeance  to  mine  (. 

1  Sam.  2:1  enlarged  over  in.  e. 
14:24  be  avenged  on  mine  e. 

2  Sam.  5:20  L.liath  broken  forth 

upon  minf.  c.  1  Chr.  14:11 
22:4  saved  from  in.  e.  Ps.  18:3 
:18  pursued  mine  e.  Ps.  18:37 
41  necks  of  m.  e.  Ps.  18:40 
4!t  briuirelh  me  forth  fr.  m.  e. 
1  Chr.  12:17  betray  me  to  minee. 
Ps.  3:7  liast  pmitten  ail  minee. 
5:8  load  me.  O  L.  bee.  of  m.  e. 
6:7  eye  waxoth  old  bcc.  of  wj.  e. 

10  let  all  minee.  be  ashamed 
7'6  because  of  race  of  mine.  e. 
9:3  in.  e.  are  turned 

18:48  he  deliv.  me  from  mine,  e 
23:5  m  presence  of  mine  e. 
25:2  let  not  m.  t.  triumph.  3.'>:19 
19  consider  in.  e.  they  are  ma. 
27:2  m.  e.  came  to  eat  my  flesh 

6  he  lifted  up  above  mine  t. 

11  because  of  mint"  e. 

12  deliv.  me  n.  to  will  of  »!.  e. 
31:11  I  was  a  reproach  am.  m.  t". 

15  from  hand  of  mine  e. 


ENE 

Ps.  38:19  but  mine  e.  are  lively 
41:5  mine  e.  speak  evil  of  me 
42:!0w(.f.  reproach  me,  102:8 
5-1:5  shall  r<-ward  evil  to  m.  e. 

7  desire  upon  mine  c.  .')'.t:IO 
5t):2  m.  e.  would  swal.  me  up 

9  m.  e.  shall  turn  back 
59:1  deliver  me  from  m.  e.  143:9 
69:4  they  being  mine  e. 

18  deliver  me,  bee.  of  mine  e. 
71:10  mine  c.  speak  against  mo 
92:11  see  desire  on  mtne  e. 
119:98  wiser  than  minee. 
1:19  m.  e.  have  forgotten 
157  nianv  are  mine  e. 
i:j8:7  forth  thy  hand  ag.  m.  €. 
13!(:22  I  eemnl  them  mine  e. 
1-1:1:12  cut  ofl'mine  e. 
Is.  1:24  avenge  nieof  min^tf. 
Lam.  1:21  m.  e.  hoard  of  my  tro. 
3:52  tn.  e.  chased  me  likea  bird 
Lukt  19:27  tn.  e.  briug  and  slay 

Our  EXEMIES. 
Ex.  1:10  they  join  also  to  our  e. 
Dtnt.  32:31  our  €.  being  judges 

1  Sam.  4:3  save  us  froth  our  e. 
12:10  but  deliver  us  from  our  e. 

2  Sam.  19:9  saved  us  fr.  o.  e.  Ps. 

44:7 
Ps.  44:5  pnsh  down  our  e. 
ai:12  trvad  our  e.  108:13 
80:6  our  e.  laugh  am.  themsclvefl 
136:24  redeemed  us  from  our  e. 
Lam.  3:40  o.  e.  op.  their  months 
Luke  1:71  be  saved  from  our  e. 
74  being  delivered  from  our  e. 
Their  ENEMIES. 
Lev.  26:;i6  in  lantl  of  thtir  e. 
Jos.  7:8  turn,  backs  before  ^  e.  12 
21:44  stood  not  a  man  of  th.  e. 
2:1:1  rest  from  /.  e.  Est.  9:10 
Juft.  2:14  into  the  hand  of  ^  e. 
18doliv.  them  from  /.  e.  8::14 
2  A'.  21:14  into  the  hand  of  th.  €. 
2  Chr.  6:30;  25:20;  .\VA.9:27 
Ps.  78:5:1  sea  overwhelmed  t.  e. 
81:14  should  soon  subdue  M.  e. 
105:24  stronger  than  their  c. 
100:11  waters  covered  ^A<^r  «. 
42  their  e.  oppressed  thera 
Jer.  15:9  deliver  to  sw.  bef.  t.  e. 
19:7  fall  b«lbre  tlu'ir  e.  20:4 
9  their  e.  shall  straiten  Ihom 
20:5  into  the  hands  of/,  e.  21:7; 

a4:20.  21 ;  Ezek.  39:23 
Ezek.  39:27  out  of  their  c.  hands 
Amos  9:4  captivity  before  th.  e. 
Zee.  10:5  tread  down  their  e. 
Pev.  11:5  fire  devoureth  their  e. 
12  thiir  €.  beheld  them 
Thine  E\EMIE.S. 
G(n.  14:20  del.  t.  e.  into  thy  hand 
49:8  Thy  hand  be  in  neck  of  (.  e. 
E.r.  2:1:22  an  enemy  to  thine  e. 

27  make  thine  e.  to  turn 
Xum.  10:35  lot  thine e.  be  scat. 
Deut.  0:19  cast  out  all  thitte  e. 
^:5;i  t.  e.  shall  distress.  55:57 
33:29  thiTie  e.  be  found  liars 
Jos.  7:13  not  stand  bef.  t.  e. 
Jud.  5::il  eo  let  t.  e.  perish 
11:36  veng.  for  thee  ofthinee. 

1  Sam.  25:29  souls  of  th.  €.  elinff 

2  Sam.  7:9  cut  oft'/,  e.  1  Chr.  17:8 
l'.):Olov.  th.  e.  hat.  thy  friends 
24:13  three  months  before  t.  e. 

1  A'.  3:11  nor  asked  the  life  of 

thine  e.  2  Chr.  1:11 
Ps.  8:2  because  ot  thine  e. 
21:8  thy  hand  find  out  all  th.  e. 
0(i:3  thy  power  (hine  e.  submit 
68:2:1  dipped  in  blood  of  thine  e. 
74:4  t.  e.  roar ;  8:1:2  /.  e.  make  t. 
Zi  forget  not  the  voice  of  M.  €. 
89:10  scat.  th.  e.  with  thy  arm 
51  wherewith  th.  e.  reproached 
92:9  thine  e.  O  Lord,  shall  per. 
110:1  thinee.  thv  footstool,  J/ai. 
22:44 :     Mark    12:30;    Luke 
20:43;  Jhb.  1:13 
2  in  the  midst  of  thine  €. 
130:20  th.  e.  take  thy  name  in  v.  t 
Is.  Hii.n  fire  of /.^.  devour  thera' 
62:8  no  m.  give  corn  to  th.  e. 
Jer.  15:14  to  pass  with  thine  e. 
Lam.  2:16  th.  e.  have  opened  m. 
Dan.  4:19  intcrureta.  be  to  th.  e. 
Mic.  4:10  red.  tuee  from  thinee, 
5:9  all  thinee.  shall  be  cut  off 
Xah.  3:13  gate  be  opened  to  t.  €. 
Luke  19:43  t.  e.  shall  cast  trench 

Your  EXEMIE6. 
Lev.  20:7  ye  fhall  chase  your  e. 

8  your  e.  fall  bef.  you  by  sword 
15  sow  in  vain.  y'.e.  shall  eat  it 
17  shall  be  slain  bef.  your  t. 


83S 


CRUDEN^S   CONCORDANCE. 


ENO 

Lev,  2r.;37  to  etmul  before  yO!/r^. 
Num.  10:9  be  saved  from  your  e. 
U-.n  brfore  y.  €.  Dent.  1:42 
iJoif.  -lyyA  L.  [focth  to  fiijht  y.  e. 
SHifiKvc  shall  ill'  sold  to  y.  e. 
Jo,^.  lti:-ri  slKiU  Lord  do  to  y.  e, 
1  ;:iiun.  Vi-Mh.  delivurcd  you  out 

ofbaiidofy.  t'.  2  A'.  17:39 
3lat.  5:44  love  y.  e.  Luke  6:27,35 

ENGAGED. 
Jer.  30:21  who  if^  this  f.  his  heart 

E\-GEDI. 
Jos.  15:62  wildLT.  of  Judah  E. 

1  Sam.  23:2i)  D.  dwelt  at  E.  24:1 

2  6Vir.  20:2  Jehoshap.  are  in  E. 

E%'G!\ES. 
2  C7i.r.  26:15  I'zziah  made  €. 
Ezek.  26:9  yet  f .  of  war  ag.  walls 

,  EXGRAFTED. 
Jam.  1:21  with  meekness  e.  wo. 

E\GRAVE,  E\. 
Zee.  3:9  I  will  e.  grraving  thereof 
2  Cor.  3:7  ministration  of  dca.  e. 

E\GRAVER. 
Kr.  28:11  work  of  an  e.  in  stone 
33:23  Aholiab, an*?. 

EXJOIIV,  ED. 
Job  36:23  hath  e.  him  his  way 
Phile.  8  to  €.  what  is  convenient 
Heb.  9:20  blood  which  G.  hath  e. 

ElVJOY,  ED. 
iey.  26:31  land  e.  her  sab.  43 
Num.  36:8  Is.  may^.  inheritance 
Deut.  28:41  beget  sons,  not  e.  th. 
Jbi«.  1:15  ret.  to  land,  and  e.  it 
2  C/ir.  36:21  till  land  e.  sabbaths 
Ec.  2:1  e.  pleasure,  this  is  vanity 

24  his  m\\\e.  good,  3:13;  5:18 
Js.  65:22  elect  long  e.  the  work 
Acts  24:2  we  ^.  gri-at  q^uietness 
1  Tim.  6:17  giv.  all  things  to  e. 
Heb.  11:25  th.  e.  pleasures  of  sin 

E\LARGE. 
Gen.  9:27  God  shall  e.  Japheth 
Ex.  34:24 1  will  e.  thy  borders 
1  Chr.  4:10  wouldst  e.  my  coast 
Ps.  110:32  Shalt  e.  my  heart 
/s'.  54:2  e.  the  place  of  thy  tent 
Amos  1:13  might  e.  their  border 
il/ic.  1:16(^  thy  baldness  as  eagle 
Mat.  23:5  e.  borders  of  garments 

ENLARGED. 

1  Sam.  2:1  mouth  is  e.  over  ene. 

2  6^a7rt.  22:.37  e.  steps,  P^.  18:36 
Ps.  4:1 5.  me  wh*n  in  distress 

25:17  troubles  of  my  heart  are»T. 
7^.  5:14  hell  hath^.  herself 
57:8  thou  hast  e.  thy  bed 
60:5  heart  shall  fear  and  be  e. 
2  Cor.  6:11  O  Cor.  our  heart  is  e. 
13  for  recompense,  be  ye  also  f. 
10:15  that  we  shall  be  e.  by  you 

EXLARGETH,  l.\G. 
Deut.  33:20  blessed  be  he  €.  Gad 
Job  12:2;i  he  e.  the  nations,  and 
Ezek.  41:7  and  there  was  an  e. 
llab.  2:5  who  e.  his  desire  as  hell 

EXLARGEMEXT. 
Est,  4:14  e.  from  another  place 

EXLIGHTEX,  ED. 
Ps.  18:28  L.  will  e.  my  darkness 
1  Sam..  14:27  Jon.'s  eves  were  e. 
Job  33:30  e.  with  li-rh't  of  livinj' 
Ps.  97;4  his  lightiiiui^s  ^.  wurld 
Eph.  1:18  eyes  oC  understand,  e. 
lieb.  6:4  impos.  for  those  oncetf, 

E\LIGHTE.\I\G. 
Ps.  19:8  id  pure,  e.  the  eyes. 
EN-MISni»AT.     Gen.  14:7 

EVMITY. 
Gen.  3:15  T  will  nuti?.  bctw.  thee 
Num.  35:22  he  tnrust  without  e. 
Lvke  2."i.l2  ht;fore  they  were  at  e. 
Pom.  8:7  carnal  mind  is  e.  ag.  G. 
Eph.  2:15abnlishod  in  his  rteshc. 
16  havinii  slain  the  e.  thereby 
Jajn.  4.4  friendsliip  of  world  is  e. 

E\OCH 
Gpn.  4:17  bare  E. ;  5:18  begat  E. 
5:22  E.  walked  with  God: 
Luk£  3:37  Mathus.  was  eon  of  E. 
Jlcb.  11:5  E.  was  translated 
Jude  14  E.  also  prophesied 
ENON,    JohnZ.n 
E\OS. 
Oen.  4;26  call,  his  son's  name  E. 
Luke  3:38  Caiuau  was  son  of  E. 

EIVOUGH. 
Gen.  33:9  Esau  said.  I  h'^'c  e. 

n  take  my  blessii-'JucfliaYc^. 
^4:21  land  is  lorg;^'';  h'»,r  them 


ENT 

(?^n.  45:28  it  is  ^.  Jos.  is  yet  alive 
Ejc.  9:28  entreat  Lord,  for  it  is  e. 

36:5  brin^  much  more  than  e. 
Jos.  17:16  hill  is  not  e.  for  us 
2  Satn.  ^:16  it  is  e.  1  A'.  19:4; 
1  Chr.  21:15;  Mark   14:41; 
Luke  22:38 
2  Chr.  31:10  we  have  had  e.  to  e. 
i^-o?'.  30:15  things  gay  not,  It  is  6. 

16  fire  that  saith  not,  It  is  e. 
Is.  56:11  can  never  have  ^. 
Jer.  49:9  will  destroy  till  hare  e. 
Hos.  4:10  eat,  and  not  have  e. 
Hag.  1:6  ye  eat,  but  have  not  e. 
Mdl.  3:10  not  room  e.  to  rec.  it 
Mat.  10:25  e.  for  disciple  to  be 

25:9  be  not  €.  for  us  and  you 
Luke  15;  17  servants  have  breads. 
ENQITTRE.    See  inqdire. 

E\RICH,  ED,  EST. 
!  Sam.  17-25  king  will  e.  him 
Ezek.  27:33  didst  e.  kings  of  earth 
Ps.  65:9  e.  it  with  river  of  God 

1  Cor.  1 :5  in  everything  ye  are  e. 

2  Cor,  9:11  being  e.  in  every  th. 
EX-ROGEL. 

2  Sam.  17:17  Ahim.  stayed  by  E. 

1  A'.  1:9  sheep  and  oxen  by  E. 
EXSAMPLE. 

Phil.  3:17  as  ye  havens  for  ane. 

2  Tkes.  3:9  to  make  oursel.  an  e. 
2  Pet,  2:6  Sodom  and  Gomor.  e. 

EXSAMPLES, 

1  Cor.  10:11  hap.  to  them  for  e. 

1  Thes.  1:7  so  that  ye  w.  e.  to  all 

1  Pet.  5:3  but  being  e.  to  the  flo. 

E\SIG\,  S. 
Ps.  74:4  set  up  th<'ir<?.  for  signs 
Is.  5:26  he  will  lift  up  an  r. 
11:10  stand  for  an  e.  to  people 
12  set  up  an  c.  for  the  nations 
18:3  when  he  liffeth  up  an  e. 
30:17  till  ye  be  left  as  e.  on  hill 
31:9  his  princes  be  afraid  of  e. 
Zee.  9:16  lifted  as  an  e. 
E\S\ARED. 
Job  34:30  lest  people  be  e. 
EXSUB. 

1  Pet.  3:11  seek  peace,  and  e.  it 

EXTAIVGLE,  ED,  ETH. 
E:i\  14:3  th^y  are  e.  in  the  laird 
Mat.  22:15hu\vthey  might  e.  him 
Gal.  5:1  be  not  e.  with  yoke 

2  Tim.  2:4  e.  him  afthirs  of  life 
2  Pet.  2:20  they  are  again  e. 

EXTER. 

Deut.  23:8  children  shall  e.  cong. 

29:12  shouldest  e.  into  covenant 
2  Sam.  'H'i.fi  my  cry  did  e.  his  e. 
2  K.  7:4  if  e.  city,  then  famine 

19:23  I  will  e.  into  the  lodgings 

of  his  borders,  h.  37:24 
2  Chr.  30:8  e.  into  his  Banctuary 
Job  22:4  will  he  e.  into  judgm.  ? 

34:23^.  into  judgment  with  God 
Ps.  37:15  sword  e.  their  heart 

45:15  shall  e.  into  king's  palace 

100:4  e.  into  gates  with  thanks. 

118:20  gate  into  which  right,  e. 
Prov.  18:6  fool's  lipst;.  content. 
Is.  2:10  e.  into  the  rock 

3:14  €.  into  judg.  with  ancients 

26:2  righteous  nation  may  e.  in 

20  e.  thou  into  thy  chambers 
57:2  he  shall  e.  into  peace 

Jer.  7:2  that  e.  gates.  17:20;  22:2 
14:18  if  I  e.  into  the  city,  famine 
17:25  shall  f.  gates,  kings,  22:4 
21:13  shall  e.  our  habitations? 
42:15  if  ye  set  faces  toe.  Egypt 

Ezek.  7:22  robbers  shall  e.  in.  it 
13:9  nor  e.  into  land  of  Israel 
26:10  as  men  e.  into  a  city 
37:5  cause  breath  to  e.  into  you 
44:2  gate  shut,  no  man  e.  by  it 
16  shall  e.  into  my  sanctuary 

Dan.  11:7  shall  e.  into  fortress 
24  he  shall  e.  peaceal)ly 

40  he  shalU.  into  the  countries 

41  he  shall  e.  into  glorious  land 
Joel  2:9  e.  iu  at  the  windows 
Amos  5:5  nor  e.  into  Gilgal 
Mat.  5:20  in  no  case  e.  into  king. 

6:6  prayest  e.  into  thy  closet 
7:13  e.  in  at  str.  gate,  Luk(ilS:24 

21  that  saith.  Lord,  shall  e.  in 
10:11  city  ye  ^.  Luke  10:8.  10 
12:29  e.  str.  man's  h.  Mark  3:27 

45  e.  in  dwell  there.  Luke  11:26 
18:8  it  is  better  to  e.  into  Ufe 

halt,  9 ;  Mark  9:43,  45,  47 
19:17  if  thou  wilt  e.  into  life 
24  rich  man  to  e.  into  kingdom, 
Mart  10:25;  Luke  lS:'i5 


ENT 

Mat.  25:21  e.  into  joy  of  thy  Lord 

Mark  1:45  no  more  openly  e.  city 
5:12  e.  into  swiiie,  Litke  8:32 
6:10  house  ye  e.  Lvke  9:4 ;  10:5 
9:25  and  e.  no  more  into  him 
14;;J8  e.  into  tempt.  Luke  22:46  . 

Luke  8:16  which  e.  in  may  see 
13:24  many  will  seek  to  e.  in 
24:26  and  to  e.  into  his  glory? 

John  3:4  can  he  e.  into  womb 

5  he  cannot  e.  Into  king,  of  G. 
10:9  by  me  if  any  man  e.  in 

Acts  14:22  through  tribulation  c. 
20:29  grievous  wolves  shall  e.  in 
Heb.  4:3  i'.  into  rent,  iff.  rest,  5 

6  remaineth,  some  must^. 
11  let  us  labor  to  e.  that  rest 

10:10  e.  holiest  by  blood  of  Jes. 
Per.  15:8  no  man  able  to  e.  tern. 

21:27  in  no  wisef.  that  defileth 

22:14  e.  in  thro,  gates  into  city 

EXTER  not. 
Ps.  143:2  e.  not  into  judgment 
Pror.  4:14  c  not  path  of  wicked 

23:10  e.  not  fields  of  fatherless 
Jer.  16:5  e.  not  house  of  mourn. 
Mat.  10:5  any  city  of  Samar.  e.  n. 

26:41  e.  n.  into  temp.  Luke  22:40 

Xot  EXTER. 
Nujyi.  20:24  Aaron  not  e.  into  la. 
2  Chr.  7:2  priests  could  n.  e.  ho. 
Ps.  95:11  should  not  e.  my  rest 
Is.  59:14  and  equity  cannot  e. 
Lam.  1:10  should  note,  congreg. 
Kr.^k.  20:38  they  shall  not  e.  land 

44:9  nor  uncircumeised  e.  sanct. 
llos.  11:9  not  e.  into  the  city 
Mat.  18:3  not  e.  king,  of  heaven 
Mark  10:15  n.  e.  ther.  Luke  18:17 
/A'ft.  3:11  ?/o/  e.  into  my  rest,  18 

19  not  e.  because  of  unbelief 
See  KiNGDoar. 

EXTER  ED. 
2  C7ir.  15:12t'.  into  co.  to  seokL. 

27:2  Jotham  e.  not  temple  of  L. 

Job  .38:16  e.  into  springs  of  sea  ? 

22  e.  into  treas.  of  the  snow  ? 

Jer.  2:7  but  when  yce.  ye  defiled 

9:21  death  is  e.  into  our  palaces 

34:10  which  had  e.  into  coven. 
Lam.  1:10  heath,  <?.  her  sanctuary 

■1:12  enemy  should havee.  gates 
E.i:ek.  2:2  spirit  c.  into  me,  3:24 

ll):8  I  e.  into  a  cove,  with  thee 

36:20  they  e.  unto  heathen 

44:2  God  of  Isr.  hath  e.  in  by  it 
Ob.  11  foreigners  e.  his  gates 

13  shouldest  not  have  e.  gate 
Ilab.  3:16  rottenness^,  my  nones 
Mat.  12:4  he  e.  the  house  of  God 

24:38  N<iah  e.  ark,  Luke  17:27 
Mark  iy.'iii  width,  he  e.  laid  sick 
Luke  1:40  Mary  e.  ho.  of  Zachar. 

7:44  I  e.  thy  house,  thou  gavest 

9:34  they  feared  as  theyf.  cloud 

11:52  lawyers,  ye  e.  not  in  your. 

22:3  e.  Satan  into  J.  John  13:27 

10  arc  €.  city,  there  shall  meet 

John  4:38  are  e.  into  their  labors 

18:1  a  garden,  into  which  he  e. 

33  then  Pilate  e.  judgment-hall 

Acts  11:8  nothing  unci.  e.  mouth 

28:8  to  whom  Paul  e.  in 
Pom.  5:12  sin  e. ;  20  the  law  e. 

1  Cor.  2:0  nor  have  e.  heart  of  ra. 
Heb.  4:6  e.  not  bee.  of  unbelief 

10  for  he  that  is  e.  into  his  rest 
6:20  forerunner  is  for  us  e. 
9:12  he  e.  once  holy  place.  24 
Jam  5:4  e.  ears  of  L.  of  Sabaoth 

2  .John  7  many  deceivers  are  e. 
Pev.  11:11  S.  of  lifec  into  them 

EXTERETH. 

Pror.  2:10  when  wisdom  e.  heart 

17:10  a  reproof  e.  more  into  wise 

Mat.   15:17  whatsoever  e.  in  at 

thi' mouth,  MarkT.lS 
Mark  5:  ID  '■.  wliere  damsel  was 
Juki'  2-2:10  fol.  into  house  he  e. 
Jukn  10:1  ('.  not  by  door  into  fold 

2  e.  in  by  door,  "is  the  sheph. 
Heb.  6:19  e.  into  that  within  veil 
9:25  as  high-priest  e.  every  year 

EXTER  IXG. 
Is.  23:1  there  is  no  house,  no  e.  in 
Ezek.  44:5  mark  e.  in  of  the  ho. 
J/«^  2.3:13  neither  PufTer  ye  them 

e.  to  go  in,  L^ike  11:52 
Mark  4:19  the  lusts  e.  in  choke 
7:15  noth.  without  e.  can  defile 
16:5  and  e.  into  the  sepulchre 
Luke  19:30  at  your  e.  find  colt 
Acts  8:3  Saul  e.  into  every  house 
1  Thes.  1:9  what  manner  of  «.  in 
Heb.  4:1  promise  of  «.  into  hie 
rest 


EXV 

EXTERPRISE. 

Job  5:12  hands  cannot  perform  e. 

EXTERTAIX. 

Ileb  13:2  not  forgetful  tocstran. 

EXTICE. 

Eor.  22:16  if  a  man  e.  a  maid 
Deut.  13:6  wife  ^.  thee  secretly 
Jud.  14:15  ^.  thy  husband 

16:5  said  to  Delilah,  e.  him 
2  Chr.  18:19  who  shall  e.  Ahab? 
20  I  will  e.  him ;  21  sh.  e.  him 
Prov.  1:10  if  sinners  f.  cons,  not 

EXTICED,  ETH. 
/o6  31:27  if  heart  been  secretly  f. 
Prov.  16:20  a  viol,  man  e.  neigh. 
Jer.  20:10i)eradvent.  he  will  be^. 
Jajn.  1:14  is  tempted  when  e. 

EXTK  IXG  words. 

1  Cor.  2:4  pn-aching  not  w.  e.  w. 
Col.  2:4  any  beguile  with  e.  w. 

EX"T1RE. 

Jam.  1:4  that  ye  be  per.  and  e. 
EXTRAXCE. 

Jud.  1:24  show  us  e.  into  city 
Ps.  119:130  c.  of  word  giv.  light 
1  Thes.  2:1  yoursel.  know  our  e. 
"iPet.  1:11  so  au  e.  be  ministered 

EXTREAT. 
Ex.  8:8  P.  called  for  Moses,  and 
said  e.  L.  28;  9:28;  10:17 
9  when  shall  I  e.  for  thee 
29  I  will  e.  Lord  that  swarms 
Puth  1:16  e.  me  not  to  leave  thee 
1  Sam.  2:25  man  sin,  who  sh.  e.  ? 
1  K.  13:6  e.  the  face  of  L.  thy  G. 
Ps.  45:12  among  people,  e.  favor 
Pro\).  19:6  many  will  e.  favor  of 
Jer.  15:11  cause  enemy  e.  thee 
Acts  7:6  should  e.  them  evil 
1  Cor.  4:13  being  defamed,  we  e. 
Phil.  4:3  I  e.  thee  al*o,  y. -fellow 

1  Tim.  5:1  but  e.  him  as  a  father 

EXTREATED. 

Gen.  19:16  be  e.  Abraham  well 
25:21  I.  e.  for  his  wife,  L.  was  e. 

Ex.  5:22  why  hast  evil  f.  peo.  ? 
8:30  Moses  went  and  e.  L.  10:18 

Deut.  26:6  Egyptians  evil  e.  us 

2  Sam.  24:25-L.  was  e.  for  the  la. 
Ezr.  8:23  sought  G.  and  was  e. 
Job  19:16  e.  him  with  my  mouth 

17  1  e.  for  children's  sake 
Ps.  119:58  e.  thy  favor 
Is.  19:22  he  shall  be  e.  of  them 
Mat.  22:6  e.  spiteful.  Luke  18:32 
Luke  15:28  his  father,  *'.  him 
20:11  e.  him  shamefully 
Acts  7:19  same  evil  e.  our  fathers 

1  The^S!.  2:2  we  were  shamaful.  e. 
Heb.  12:19  e.  word  not  be  spoken 
Jam.  3:17  wisd.  is  easy  to  be  e. 

EXTREATETH. 

Job  24:21  he  evil  t.  the  barren 
EXTREATIES. 

Pror.  18:2;i  poor  nseth  e.  but  rich 

2  Cor,  8:4  pray,  us  with  much  e. 

EXTRY. 

Prov.  8:3  wis.  crieth  at  e.  of  city 

EXVY,  Siibstanlive. 

Job  5:2  e.  slayelh  the  silly  one 
Pwv.  14:30  e.  is  rotten,  of  bones 

27:4  who  able  to  stand  bef.  e.  f 
Ec.  0:6  hatred  and  e.  is  perished 
Is.  11:13  c.of  Ephraim  shall  dep. 

26:11  be  ashamed  for  their  e. 
Ezek.  35:11  according  to  thine  e. 
Mat.  27:18  for  e.  Mark  15:10 
Acts  7:0  patriarchs  mov.  with  «. 

13:45  Jews  filled  with  e.  spake 

17:5  the  Jews  moved  with  e. 
Pom.  1:10  full  of  e.  murder 
Phil.  1:15  prea.  Christ  even  of  ft 
1  T'i/rt.  6:4  whereof  Cometh  c. 
Tit.  3:3  living  in  malice  and  e. 
Jafn.  4:5  spirit  in  us  lusteth  ioc^ 

EXVV,  Verb. 
P?'oiK  3:31  e.  not  the  oppressor 

23:17  let  not  heart  e.  sinners 
Is.  11:13  Ephraim  sh.  not  e.  Jud. 

EX  VIED. 
Gen.  26:14  Philistines  e.  Isaac 

S0:1  Rachel  e.  her  sister 

37:11  Joseph's  brethren  e.  him 
Ps.  106:16  they  e.  Moses  also 
Ec.  4:4  a  man  is  e.  of  neighbor 
Ezek,  31:9  trees  iu  garden  e.  him 

EXVIES. 
1  Pet.  2:1  laying  aside  malice,  e. 

EXVIEST,  ETH. 
Num.  11:29  e.  thou  for  my  eakef 
1  Cor.  13:4  charity  e.  not 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


EPI 
E\rYi:vo. 

Rom.  13:13  let  us  walk,  not  in  e. 

1  Cor.  3:3  for  wluTwis  there  is  e. 
Gal.  5:26  e.  oiio  anotticr 
Jam.a.H  but  if}  I-  Imvo  bitter  #. 

Iti  where  €.  is.  is  cDUfusiou 
EXVVI.\U!!i. 

2  Cor.  13:«0  I  fear  lest  there  be*. 
Oai.  5:^1  wur.  of  the  tlet^U  arc  e. 

Ewiors. 

/v.  37:1  e.  atra.  worliera  of  iniq. 

~1:3  for  I  was  e.  at  the  foolish 

/'/•or.  34:1  be  not  e.  air.  evil  men 

19  neither  be  e.  at  tlic  wicked 

E\VIRO\. 

t/(W.  7:9  Cauaanites  (.  us  round 

EPAPHR  VS. 
Col.  1:7  as  vo  learned  of  E.  onr 
4:18  E.  sjll'utetli  .vou.  f'/dle.  23 

EPAPHROBITrs. 
Phil.  a:i5  send  to  you  E.  4:18 
EPEXETUS.    Horn.  10:5 

EPHAH. 
Lev.  19:36  a  just  e.  Kzelt.  45:10 
Jx.  5:10  seed  of  homer  yield  anc. 
A/mM  8:5  makinu'  the  t.  small 
Ztc.  5:8  and  he  cast  it  into  the  e. 
EPIIAn.  Gfii.  ■M:4;  1  C/ir.  1:33; 

3:411,  47 ;  /*.  (iO:B 
EPHE.S-I).VMMI.\I.    1  Sam.  17:1 
EPUESIAXS.     Ach- 19:28,  34, 35 

EPHESrs. 
Ac/s  18:19  P.  came  to  E.  21 ;  19:17 
1  Cor.  1.5:.3-J  foui;ht  with  be.atE. 
S  Tim.  1:18  minis,  to  me  at  E, 
Sm.  1:11  to  E, ;  i-.l  angel  at  E. 

EPIIOD. 

Ex.  28:4  they  shall  make  an  e.  6 

Lr^v.  8:7  he  put  the  e,  upon  him 

J'tiJ.  8:27  Gideon  made  an  t\ 

17:5  the  man  Micah  made  an  e. 

1  -iam.  2:18  Samuel  gird,  with  e. 
2-i:9  David  said,  Briiii;  e.  .30:7 

2  ^'am.  6:14  D,  was  girded  with 

linen  «.l  C/u:  15:27 
IToi.  3:4  manv  days  without  e. 
EPUPIIATllA.    J/«rt7:34 
EPHRAI.M,  a  iilace. 
2.^fim.  i:):3;j  sheep-sli,  beside E, 
2  Chr.  13:19  A,  look  E.  and  tow, 
Jo/in  11:54  into  city  called  E, 

Mount  EPHRAIM. 

J(W.  17: 15  if  mo.  K.  be  too  narrow 
Jiid.  2:9  buried  Joshua  in  m.  E. 
7:24  tlirough  mount  E.  17:1.  8 

1  Sam.  1:1  of  m,  ^.  2  .S'«;H.aO:21 
9:4  Saul  passed  through  mo.  E. 

2  A',  5:22  two  men  co.  fr.  in.  E. 
Jer.  31:6  upon  m.  E.  50:19 

EPHRAIM,  a  person  or  peopk. 
Orn.  41:52  Jos.'s  s.  sou  was  E. 

4S;14  right  band  on  E.  head.  30 
Xum.  1:10  the  prince  of  E,  7:4S 

2:18  shall  be  the  standard  of  E. 
Ihiit.  :)3:17  ten  thousands  of  E, 
Jiid.  5:14  out  of  E.  was  a  root 

12:4  Jephthah  fought  with  E. 

1  Chr.  7:22  E.  their  fath,  mourn, 

2  Chr.  17:2  garrisons  in  E,  25:10 
,30:18  E,  not  clea, ;  31:1  images 

Pit.  80:2  before  E,  stir  up  streu, 
h.  7:5, 8. 9, 17 : 9:9. 21 ;  11:13: 28:1 
.At,  7:15  cast  out  wh,  seed  of  E, 
Ezfk.  37:16  stick  of  E.  19;  48:5 
//as.  h-.-i.  5.  9.  1.3.  14;  6:10;  7:1.  8 
8:9  E.  hired  lov, ;  11  E,  to  sin. 

9::j.  8;  10:6.  11;  ll::i.  9. 12 
14:8  E,  sav.  Wh.  to  do  with  id,  ? 
Zee.  9:10  chariot  from  E.  13 

EPHRAIM  l9. 
Ph.  60:7;  .hr.  S!:'.).  20;  Hos.  4:17 
llos.  7:11  E.  silly  d. ;  10:11  heifer 

EPHRAI.>I,  uith  trlbp. 
Xmn.  I::i3  nu.  of  E.  13:8;  3:J:24 
J'ig.  16:8  inheritance  of  E,  31:5 
Ps.  78:67  chose  not  tribe  of  E, 
EPHPwilMITE.  S.    Jud.  12:5,  6 

EPHRATAH. 
Piith  4:11  worthily  in  E. 
1  Chr.  2:50  first  bom  of  E.  4:4 
P.<.  132:6  we  heard  of  it  at  E. 
Mic.  5:2  Bethlehem  E,  tho'  little 
EPHRATH,       Gen.     35:16,    19; 

48:7;  1  CTir.  2:19 
EPHKATHITE.  S.     J?./Wi  1:2; 

I  .'inm.  1:1  ;  17:12:  1  A".  11:20 
EPllKON.     Gen.  23,8,  10;  25:9; 

VIM:  50:13 
EPICUKE.\XS,    Acts  17:18 

EPISTLE 
.Ut$  15:30  they  deliv.  'e.  23:33 


ERR 

Horn.  10:22  I  Tert.  who  wrote  e. 

1  Cur.  5:9  I  wrote  to  you  m  an  e. 

2  Cor.  3:2  ye  are  <uir  e.  written 
3  declared  to  be  e.  of  Christ 

7:8  the  same  e.  uuule  you  sorry 
Cot.  4:10  wh.  this  e.  is  read,  like- 
wise read  e.  from  Laodiceu 

1  Thes.  5:37  this  e.  be  read  to  all 

3  Theti.  2:15  taught  by  word  or  e. 
3:14  if  obey  ni>t  word  by  this  e. 

17  which  is  the  lok,  in  every  c, 

2  Pet.  3:1  this  sec.  e.  I  now  write 

EPISTLES. 
2  Cor.  3:1  or  ntn-d  e.  of  commen, 
^Pet.  3:16  as  in  all  his  e.  speak. 

E«IAL. 
/v.  17:2  eyes  behold  things  f. 
.55:13  but  it  w-as  thou,  mine  e. 
Prov.  26:7  legs  of  lame  are  not  e. 
In.  40:4".  to  wh.  sh.  I  bo  .,  .^  46:5 
Lam.  2:13  *=.  to  tliee.  O  virgin 
£if*.  18:25  The  wavoftheLord 
is  note.  29;  .3.3:17.20 
29  O  Isr.  are  not  my  ways  e.  t 
.33:17  their  way  is  not  e. 
Mat.  20:12  hast  made  them  e. 
Lake  20:36  are  e.  unto  angels 
■Tohn  5:18  himself*'.  with'God 
Phil.  2:6  not  rob.  to  hef.  withG. 
Col.  4:1  gave  servants  what  is  e. 
Hev.  21:16  breadth  and  height  e. 

Eai"AL.  ^erh. 

./oft  28:17  gold  aiul  crystal  not  e. 

19  topaz  of  Ethi.  shall  not  e.  it 

EaiALITY. 

2  Cor.  8:14  by  an  e.  may  be  an  e. 

EillALS. 
Gat.  1:14  T  pruiited  above  my  e. 

EQIITV. 
Ps.  98:9  he  shall  judge  ivith  e. 
99:4  tho;;  dost  establish  e. 
Prof.  1:3  to  rec.  instruction  of  ^. 
2:9  Shalt  thou  understand  e. 
17:2'>  to  strike  princes  for  e. 
Kc.  2:21  wliose  labor  is  in  e. 
/<.  11:4  repr.  with  e.  for  meek 
59:14  and  e.  cannot  enter 
.Vir.  3:9  ye  that  pervert  all  e. 
^fat.  2:6  walked  with  me  in  e. 
ER.     C,<n.  .3S:,3,  7;    1  Chr.  2:3; 
4:21;  Z"<v  :J:28 

ER  \sTrs. 

.idsW-.ii  sent  Timoth.  and  E. 
2  Tim.  4:20  E,  abode  at  Corinth 

ERRA\n. 
Gen.  21:.33  I  have  told  mine  e. 
.Titil.  3:19  I  have  a  secret  e. 

2  A',  9:5  an  e.  to  thee,  O  captain 
ERR. 

3  Chr.  .33:9  M,  made  Judah  to  e. 
Px.  95:10  do  ♦',  in  their  heart 

119:21  which  doe.  from  thy 
W^  hast  tntdden  them  that  e. 
Pnir.  14:22  not  f,  that  dov.  evil? 
19:27  instruc,  that  canseth  to  e. 
Is.  3:12  they  wh,  lead  thee  cause 
thee  toe,  9:16 
19:14  have  caused  Egypt  to  e. 
28:7  they  e.  in  vision 
.30:28  a  bridle  cans,  them  to  e. 
35:8  wayfaring  men  shall  not  t. 
6:5:17  ha'st  thou  made  us  to  e. 
,Jer.  23:13  the  jirophets  caused 

Israel  toe.  .33;  JAV.  ,3:5 
TIo!t.  4:12  whoredoms  caused  to  e. 
Atnos  2:4  their  lies  caused  to  e. 
Mat.  22:29  ve  do  e.  not  know,  the 

scriptures,  Sfark.  12:^4,  27 
Heb.  3:10  e.  in  their  hearts 
Jam.  1:16  do  not  e.  my  beloved 
5:10  if  any  e.  from  the  truth 

ERRED. 
/>!'.  5:18  ignor.  wherein  he  e. 
1  .S'a;n.  2*i:31  have  e.  exceedingly 
.fob  6:21  wherein  I  have  «. 
19:4  indeed  that  I  have  e. 
Ps.  119:110  I  e.  not  from  thy  pre. 
Is.  2**:7  have  e.  thro"  wine,  pnest 

and  prophet  have  e. 
27:34  that  e.  in  spirit  shall  come 

1  Tim.  6:10  havce,  from  thefailh 
21  some  have  e.  concern,  faith 

2  Tim.  2:18  concern,  tru.  have  e. 

ERRETH. 

Prov.  10:17  refuseih  reproof  e, 
Ezek.  45:20  for  every  one  that  e. 

ERROR. 
2  Sam.  6:7  smote  t'zzah  for  his  e, 
.Job  19:4  e.  remain,  with  myself 
Er.  .5:6  neither  say  it  was  an  e. 
10:5  an  evi\  I  have  seen  as  an  e. 
Js.  32.6  to  utter  e.  against  the  I,. 
Z'aH.6:lnorw33e.  found  in  him 


ESC 

Mat.  27:61  last  (.  worse  than  first 
limn.  1:27  recompense  of  their*. 
.lam.  5:20  from  tile  e.  of  his  way 

2  Prt.  3:18  them  who  live  in  e. 
3:17  led  away  with  e.  of  wicked 

1  ,lohn  4:6  know  we  spirit  of  e. 
Jude  II  after  the  t,  ofBtuiIam 

ERRORS. 

Ps.  19:12  can  understand  his  e,,^ 
././•,  10:15  the  work  off,  51:18 
Iltli.  9:7  he  oiler,  for  e.  of  people 
ESAIAS,     *e  ISAIAH. 
ESAHIIADDO.N.     3  A'.  19:37; 
Ezr.  4:2;  /«.  37:38 
ESAU. 
Gen.  25:25  his  name  E.  27,  29 
27:11  E.  is  a  hairv  m,  21,  24.  42 
.•i3:3  sent  messengers  to  E,  11,  IS 
.•«:4  E,  nin  to  uu-et  him.  9;  .3.5:1 
:i6:l  genera,  of  E. ;  43  fa,  of  E, 
Iieiil.  3:5  mt,  S,  to  E,  Jot.  24:4 
./r  c,  49:10  I  have  made  E,  bare 
OA,  6  E,  searched  out,  18:21 
Mai.  1:3  E.  J.'s  br, »  3 ;  Enm.  9:13 
Ilth.  11:20  Isa.ic  blessed  E. 
12:16  profane  person  as  E. 

ESCAPE,  Substantive. 

Ps.  55:8  hasten  my  e.  from  storm 

ESCAPE.  Verb. 

Gen.  19:17  e.  to  the  mountain 
20  Oh  let  me  e. ;  22  e.  thither 
,32:8  the  other  company  shall  e. 
./os.  8:33  they  let  none  of  them  e. 
1  .Sam.  37:1  e.  to  land  of  Philist. 
2. Sam.  15:14  let  us  flee,  not  else  e. 
1  A'.  18:40  let  n<me  e.  3  A'.  9:15 

3  A'.  10:34  if  anv  of  the  men  e. 
19:31  e.  out  ofZion.  Is.  37:;J2 

F:r.  9:8  to  leave  a  remnant  to  e. 
Ext.  4:13  think  not  thou  shall  e. 
.Job  11:20  the  wicked  shall  not  e. 
Ps.  56:7  shall  they  e.  by  iuici.  f 

71:2  and  cause  me  to  e. 

141:10  wicked  fall,  whilst  I  e. 
Pror.  19:5  speak,  lies,  shall  note. 
Ec.  7:26  pleaseth  God  shall  e. 
/-■.  20:6  and  how  shall  we  e. 

66:19  those  that  e.  to  the  nati. 
.Jtr.  11:11  evil  not  be  able  to  e. 

25:;i5  nor  princij).  of  the  flock  e. 

33:4  Zed.  not  e.  :W:3;  38:18.  33 

42:17  go  into  Egypt  e.  44:14 

44:14  none  return  but  such  ase, 

28  yet  a  small  number  that  e, 
46:6  let  not  mighty  man  e, 
4'*:S  spoiler  come,  no  city  sh.  e. 
50:38  the  voice  of  them  that  e. 

29  let  none  e.  recompense  her 
Ezt'k.  6:8  may  have  some  shall  e. 

9  they  that  e.  shall  remem,  me 
7:16  shall  e,  and  be  like  doves 
17:15  e,  that  dorth  such  things? 
18  done  these  iliim^s,  sh,  note, 

Dan.  11:41  e,  out  of  his  baud 
42  the  land  of  Eg,vpt  sh.  not  e, 

./o«/  2:3  nothing  shall  e,  them 

«/y.  14  cut  of  those  that  did  e, 

.Vat.  2.3::M  e.  damnati,  of  hell ! 

L'/ke  21::J6  account,  worthy  to  e. 

Arts  27:42  kill  prison,  lest  anv  e. 

Pom.  2:3  shall  e,  judg,  of  God? 

1  Cor.  10:13  will  make  a  way  toe, 

1  Thes.  5:3  and  they  shall  n'ot  e, 

net).  2:3  how  sh.  e.  if  we  neglect 

12:25  much  more  shall  not  we  e. 

ESCAPED. 

Gen.  14:13  there  came  one  had  e. 

Xam.  21:39  sons  that  e.  into  cap. 

Peat.  23:15  not  deliver  servant  e. 

./'/'/,  3:29  e.  not.  1  .Sam.  ;30:17 
21:17  inherit,  for  them  that  e. 

1  .Sam.  14:41  J.  taken,  but  peo.  e. 
19:10  D.  fled  and  e,  that  night 

3  Sam.  1:3  out  of  the  ca.  am  I  e, 
4:6  and  Racliab  and  Baanah  e, 

1  A".  20:20  Beiihadad  the  king  e. 

2  A'.  19:.30  remnant  e.  of  .Judah 

shall  take  root.  Is.  37:31 
2  (Jir.  16:7  is  host  of  Syria  e. 

.30:6  he  will  return  to  you  thate. 
Ezr.  9:15  for  we  remain  yet  e.  as 
Jol)  1:15  I  only  am  e.  16.  17.  19 

19:20  e.  with  the  sk.  of  my  teeth 
Ps.  134:7  our  stuil  is  e.  as  a  bird 
Is.  4:3  be  comely  for  them  e. 

10:20  and  such  as  are  e,  of  .Jacob 

45:20  draw  near,  ye  that  are  e, 
.ler.  51;.'jO  have  e,  rem.  L.  afar  off 
Lam.  2:22  none  e,  nor  remain 
Ez'k.  24:27  opened  to  him  e. 

33.21  one  that  had  *;.  came 
,Iohn  10::)9e,  out  of  their  hands 
Arts  27:44  so  thev  e.  all  safe 

28-4  tho'  he  e.  the  sea.  yet  ven. 
2  Cor.  11:33  I  was  let  don'n  and  t. 


EST 

ITeb.  ll:.3t  through  faith  e. 
12:25  if  e.  not  wlio  refused  him 
'2  Pet.  1:4  e.  corruption  in  world 
2:18  those  that  were  clean  e. 
80  e.  the  |iollutiiuis  of  world 
ES<;apeth. 
1  K.  19:17  linn  ..  swo.  of  Ilazael 
shall  .Jehu  slay  ;  that  e.  Jelui 
Is.  15:9  bring  lions  upon  him  e. 
■/rr.  48:19ask  here.  Wh.  is  done? 
Ezek.  24:36  e.  sh.  come  unto  the.} 
Amos  9:1  he  tlial  e.  not  be  deliv. 

ESCAPI>fi. 
Ezr.  9:14  tlnre  should  be  no  «. 

ESCHEW. 
1  /'e<..3:ll  lei  hiuif.  evil,  do  good 

ESCHEWED,  ETH. 
■loll  1:1  feared  God.  e.  evil,  8;  2:3 
ESEK.     Gen.  26:30 

ESHCOL. 
Gen.  14:13  M,  brother  of  E,  24 
-Yam.  13:31  place  called  brook  E. 
33:9  went  uj)  unto  valley  of  E. 
ESLI.     Lake  3:25 

ESPECIALLY. 

Ps.  31:11  e.  am.  my  neighbors 
.4c/«  25:26  e.  before  thee.  O  king 
Gal.  6:10  e.  the  househ.  of  faith 

1  Tim.  4:10e.  of  tho.  that  believe 
5:8  prov.  s.  for  them  of  his  own 

17  e.  they  who  labor  in  word 

2  7";m.4:13bute.  the  parchments 
Phile.  16  a  brotiier  beloved  s. 

ESPOrSALS. 
Cant.  3:11  crowned  in  day  of  e. 
Jtr.  2:2  I  reniem.  love  of  thine  e. 

ESPOISED. 

2  Sam.  3:14  deliv.  inc  Michal  I  e. 
.Mat.  1:18  when  Mary  was  e.  to  J, 
L>'ke  1:37  to  a  virgin  e.  to  a  man 

2  Cor.  11:2  e.  you  io  one  husband 

ESPY. 
Jos.  14;7  Moses  sent  me  to  e. 
See  SPT,  SPIED. 
ESR03I.    Mat.  1:3 ;  Lake  3:33 

EST.VBLISH. 
Gen.  6:18  will  I  e.  cov.  9:9;  17:7; 

Lev.  26:9 ;  Ezek.  16:63 

17:19  I  will  e.  my  covenant.  21 

D'  at.  8:18  that  he'  may  e.  his  cov. 

38:9  L.  shall  e.  thee  "a  holy  peo. 

29:13  he  may  e.  thee  for  a  peo. 

1  Snm.  1:33  L.  e.  3  .Sam.  7:35 

•2Safn.  7:13  e.  his  kingdom.  13; 

1  C/ir.  17:11:  23:10;  28:7 
1  K.  9:5  e.  throne  of  th.v  kingdom 
15:4  and  to  e.  .Jerusalem 
1  Chr.  17:13  e.  his  throne  for  ever 

3  Chr.  7:18  will  I  s.  throne 

9:8  God  loved  Israel  to  e.  them. 
.lob  .36:7  doth  e.  them  for  ever 
Ps.  7:9  e.  just ;  48:8  G.  will  e.  it 
87:5  the  Highest  shall  e.  her 
89:2  faithfulness  slialt  e. 
4  thy  seed  will  I  e.  for  ever 
90:17  e.  work  of  our  hands,  e.  it 
99:4  thou  d))st  e.  equity,  thou 
119:38  s.  thy  word  to  thy  serv. 
Pror.  15:35  e.  border  of  the  ^vid. 
Is.  9:7  to  e.  it  with  judgment 
49:8  for  a  cov.  to  e.  the  earth 
63:7  till  he  e,  and  make  Jerus, 
./er.  3:3:3  that  formed  it,  to  e.  it 
Ezek.  16:60  will  e.  an  everla.  cov. 
Van.  6:7  consult,  to  e.  royal  stat. 
11:14  exalt  thems.  to  e.  vision 
Amos  5:15  e.  judgm.  in  the  gate 
liom.  3:31  yea.  we  e.  the  law 
10:3  going  about  to  e.  own 
16:35  power  to  e.  you 

1  Thes.  3:2  sent  Tim.  to  e,  you 
13  s.  your  hearts  unblameablo 

2  Thes.  2:17  s.  you  in  ev.  g.  word 
3:3  Lord  shall  #,  you.  and  keep 

Ileb.  10:9  that  he  may  e.  second 
./am.  5:8  patient,  s.  your  hearts 
1  Pel.  5:10  tlie  God  of  all  graces. 

ESTABLISHED. 
Gen.  9:17  token  of  ct)venant  re. 

41:.33  because  thin,  is  e.  by  God 
Ej'.  6:4  I  have  also  e.  mv  cov. 
Peat.  33:6  made  and  e.  thee? 
1  .Sam.  3:20  S.  was  e.  a  prophet 

13:13  would  L.  e.  thy  kingdom 

20:31  thou  Shalt  not  be  e.  nor 
iSam.  5:12  perc,  L.  hade,  him 

7:25  let  the  house  of  thy  ser\«at 

David  be  e,  1  Chr.  17:24 
1  AT.  2:12  king,  was  e,  greatly 

1  Chr.  17:23  let  thing  be  e. 

2  r*r.  1:9  L.  let  thv  promise  be*. 
Job  21:8  seed  is  e.  in  their  sight 


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CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


EST 
Ps.  24:2  hath  e.  it  on  the  floods 

40:2  feet  on  rock,  e.  my  goings 

78:5  e.  a  testimony  in  Jacob 
U9  earth  he  e.  for  ever.  H!l:90 

93:1  world  e.  ;  2  throne  <.  of  old 

I12:ft  his  heart  is  e. 

140:11  let  not  evil  speaker  be  e. 

HS:6  e.  the  waters  for  ever  and 
Prof.  3:19  L.  hath  c  the  heavens 

4:26  let  all  tliy  ways  be  e. 

8:28  he  e.  the  clouds  above 

12:3  shall  not  he  e.  by  wicked. 

15:22  in  miilti.  of  counsel!,  e. 

lt>:12  throne  is  e.  by  righteous. 

20:18  ev.  purp.  is  e,  hy  counsel 

24:3  by  understand,  is  a  house  e, 

30:4  hath  e.  ends  of  the  earth 
7^.  7:9  if  not  believe,  not  be  £. 

16:5  in  mercy  shall  throne  l)e  e. 

45:18  made  earth,  he  hath  e.  it 
Jer.  10:12  «.  world,  51:15 
Dan.  4:.36  was  e.  in  my  kingdom 
Ilab.  1:12  e.  them  for  correction 
Mat.  18:16  of  two  witn.  ev.  w.  e. 
Acts  16:5  churches^,  in  the  faith 
Rom.  1:11  to  the  end  you  m.  bee. 
Col.  2:7  and  s.  in  the  faith 
Ilfd.  8:6  e.  upon  better  promises 

13:9  that  heart  be  £.  with  grace 
2  Pet.  1:12  tho.  e.  in  present  tru. 

Shall  be  BSTABLISHED. 
Lei:  2o:;i0  h.  s.  be  e.  2  Sam.  7:16 
Beat.  19:15  at  mouth  of  two  or  t. 
wit.  s.  matter  i«e.  2Cor.  13:1 

1  .tarn.  24:20  kingd.  s.  i«  e.  in  h. 

2  .Sam.  7:16  thy  house,  kingdom, 

tlirone  shali  be  e.  1  K.  2:45 

1  Chr.  17:14  his  throne ^^«/^6<?e. 

for  evermore,  Ps.  89:37 

2  CAr.  20:20  believe  in  G.  e.  be  e. 
Job  22:28  Shalt  decree,  it  if.  be  e. 
Ps.  89:21  my  hand  uliaUbe  e. 

95:10  the  world  shall  be  e. 

103:28  their  seed  shall  be  e. 
Proe.  12:19  lip  of  truth  s/i.  bee. 

16:3  and  thy  thouglits  s.  be  e. 

25:5  throne  s.  be  e.  for  e.  29:14 
Is.  2:2  mount,  of  L.  house  8.  bee. 

16:5  in  mercy  shall  throne  be  e. 

.^1:14  in  rio;hteousn.  e.  i\\o\\bee. 
,Jer.  :10:20  their  congrega.  s.  be  e. 
iSflc.  4:1  mount,  of  ho.  of  L. ,«.  bee. 
Zee.  5:11  a  house,  and  it  s.  be  e. 

EST.4BLISHETH. 
Prov.  29:4  l)y  judgment  e.  laud 
Dan.  6:15  no  decree  e.  be  cliaug. 
I/ab.  2:12  that  e.  a  city  by  iniq. 
2  Cor.  1:21  e.  us  with  you  in  Ch. 

ESTATE. 
Gen.  43:7  man  asked  us  of  our  s. 

1  (lir.  17:17  e.  of  man  of  high  d. 

2  Chr.  24:13  house  of  G.  in  his  s. 
K^t.  1:19  give  her  royal  e.  to  an. 

2:18  gifts  according  to*",  of  Icing 
Ps.  ;39:5  man  at  best  s.  is  vanity 
1:16:23  remembered  us  in  lo\v  e. 
Prov.  27:2:1  to  know  s.  of  flocks 
28:2  man  of  knowl.  s.  prolonged 
Ec.  1:16  I  am  come  to  great  e. 
3:18  concern,  e.  of  sous  of  men 
Is.  22:19  thy  s.  pull  thee  down 
Ezek.  16:.55  S.  return  to  formers. 
Dan.  11:7  stand  up  in  his  e.  21 

38  in  his  e.  honor  God  of  forces 
Mat.  12:45  last ,».  of  that  man  w. 

than  first,  Luke  11:26 
Luke  VAS  low  e.  of  his  liandm. 
Ads  22:5  e.  of  elders  bear  witn. 
Horn.  12:16  con.  to  men  of  low  e. 
I'hU.  2:19  when  I  know  your,?. 
20  ual  ur;illy  care  for  your  s. 
4:11  wliat.so,  ,f.  I  am  to  be  cont. 
Col.  4:7  all  myjf.  sliall  Tycliicus 
8  that  he  miglit  l<iuiw  your  e. 
Jade  6  ang.  wlio  kept  not  first  e. 

ESTATES. 
Ezek.m.W  settle  you  after  old«. 
Mark  6:21  a  supper  to  his  cluef  e. 
,  ESTEE.M. 

J.Tob  36:19  will  he  e.  thy  riches  f 
I  Ps.  119:128  I  e.  all  thy  precepts 
Is.  53:4  e.  him  smitten  of  God 
Phil.  2:3  e.  other  better  than  th. 
1  T/ies.  5:13  e.  highly  for  work's 

ESTEEi>IED. 
Dent.  .32:15  lightly  e.  rock  of  sal. 
1  .SVim.  2:.30de9p.  ine,  he  lightly^. 
18:2.3  seeing  I  am  lightly  e. 
Job  2:J:12  I  e.  words  of  his  mouth 
Prov.  17:28  e.  a  man  of  iindcrst. 
Is.  29.16  be  e.  as  potter's  clay 
17  fruitful  field  be  e.  as  a  forest 
53:3  and  we  e.  him  not 
Lam.  4:2  e.  as  earthen  pitchers 
Lake  16:15  e.  among  men  is  abo. 
1  Cor.  6:4  to  judge  who  leayt  e. 


EUN 

ESTEE.METH. 

Job  41:26  he  e.  iron  as  straw 

Pom.  14:5  e.  one  day  ab.  another 

14  that  e.  any  thing  unclean 

ESTEEMING. 

Heb.  11:26  e.  reproach  of  Christ 

ESTI.M.VT10\. 

Lev.  5:15  bring  a  ram  with  thye.' 

27:2thy(;.  3,5,25;  Num.  18:16 

ESTRANGED. 
•Job  19:13  acquaintance  are  e. 
Ps.  58:3  wicked  e.  from  womb 
78:.30  they  were  not  e.  from  last 
■ler.  19:4  they  have  e.  this  place 
Ez^k.  14:5  they  are  all  e.  from  me 
ETAM.    .7«rf.  15:8, 11 
ETERiVAL. 
Deiit.  33:37  e.  God  is  thy  refuge 
Is.  60:15  make  theee.  excelleucy 
Ma7-k  3:29  in  danger  of  e.  damn. 
Pom.  1:20  e.  power  and  Godhead 
2  Cor.  4:17  an  e.  weight  of  glory 
18  which  are  not  seen,  are  e. 
5:1  a  house  e.  in  the  lieavens 
Eph.  3:11  ac.  to  e.  purpose  in  C. 

1  Tim.  1:17  to  king  e.  be  honor 

2  Tim.  2:10  oht.  salv.  withe,  glo. 
Heb.  5:9  author  of  e.  salvation 

6:3  the  doctrine  of  e.  judgment 
9:12  obt.  e.  redemption  for  us 

14  e.  Spirit  oft'ered  himself 

15  promise  of  e.  inheritance 

1  Pet.  5:10  called  us  to  hise.  glo. 
.lucie  7  suff.  vengeance  of*?,  fire 

ETER1V.\L  life. 

.Mat.  19:16  that  I  may  have  e.  I.  ? 
Tv.Mi  right,  shall  go  into  life  e. 
Mark  111:17  that  I  may  inherit  e. 
;;/<■.!' iK/l«  10:25;  "18:18 
30  rec.  in  world  to  come  e.  life 
John  3:15  believe  sh.  have  e.  I. 
4:36  gathcreth  fruit  unto  life  e. 
5:.39  in  them  think  ye  have  e.  I. 
6:54  drink,  myhloocl,  hath  e'.  I. 
68  thou  hast  the  words  of  e.  /. 
10:28  give  unto  my  sheep  e.  life 
12-25  hateth  life,  keep  it  to  e.  I. 
17:2  ^ive  e.  life  to  as  many 

3  this  is  /.  e.  miglit  know  thee 
.\cts  13:48  were  ordained  to  e.  I. 
Rom.  2:7  seek  for  glory,  e.  life 

5:21  grace  reign  to  e.  life 
6:'M  hut  tho  gift  of  Gocl  ise.l. 
1  Tim.  6:12  lay  hold  on  e.  life,  19 
Tit.  1:2  in  liope  of  e.  I.  which  G, 
3:7  accord,  to  hope  of  e.  life 
1  John  l:2e.  I.  which  wag  with  F, 
2:25  promise  he  promised,  e.  I. 
3:15  no  murderer  hath  e.  life 
5:11  that  God  given  to  us  e.  life 
13  may  know  ye  have  e.  life 
20  the  true  God,  and  e.  life 
Jude  21  for  mercy  of  L.  to  e.  life 

ETERNITY. 
7s.  57:15  lofty  One  that  inhab.  e. 

'  ETIIAM. 

Ex.  13:20  encamped  in  E.  Num. 
33:6,  8 

ETHAN. 
1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  wiser  tbanE. 

1  CAr.  2:6sonsofZe.  Zim.  andE. 
ETHANIM.     1  K.  8:2 
ETHBAAL.     1  K.  16:31 

ETHIOPI.V. 

2  7t'.  19:9  kingofE.  7s-.  .37:9 
Est.  1:1  from  India  to  B.  8:9 
Job  28:19  E.  shall  not  equal  it 
Ps.  68:31  E.  shall  stretch  hands 

87:4  Philistia  and  Tyre  with  E. 
Is.  20:5  ashamed  of  E. 

43:3  for  thy  ransom  E.  for  thee 

45:14  merch.  of  E.  ,V«;i   3:9 
Acts8'.'2^  a  man  of  E.  an  eunuch 

ETHIOPIAN. 
Num.  12:1  because  of  E.  woman 
2  Chr.  14:9  E.  came  out  a;;.  Asa 
Jer.  13:23  can  E.  change  his  skin? 

38:6  Ebed-mel.  E.  10, 12;  39:16 

ETHIOPIANS. 
2  Chr.  14:12;  1(1.8;  21:16;  Is.  20:4 
Dan.  11:43  E.  sh.  he  at  his  steps 
.i/nos  9:7  arc  ye  not  chil.  of  E.  ? 
Zej).  2:12  ye  R.  shall  be  slain  by 
Acts  8:27  under  queen  of  E. 
EITJULUS.     2  Tim.  4:21 
EUNICE.    2  Tim.  1:5 

Ei'Ni;t:H,  e. 

2  A".  9:32  there  looked  out". 
20:18  thy  eons  be  e.  in  palace  of 

king  of  Babylon,  7*-.  39;-? 
Is.  56:3  e.  say  1  am  a  dry  tree 

4  thus  saith  L.  unto  the  e. 


EVE 

Jer.  29:2  after  e.  were  departed 
38:7  Ebed-melech  one  of  the  e. 
TJan.  1:9  favor  with  prince  of  e. 
Mat.  19:12  some  e.  so  bom.  some 
are  made  e.  made  themsel.  e. 
Acts  8:27  e.  had  come  to  worship 

39  the  e.  saw  Philip  no  more 
EUODLVS.    P/((7  4:2 

El'PHBATES. 

Gen.  2:14  the  fourth  river  is  E. 

15:18  great  river,  the  river  E. 

Deut.  1:7  go  to  river  E.  Jos.  1:4 

2  7t'.  23:29'up  to  E.  2  Chr.  35:30 

24:7  from  Eg.  to  E.  1  Chr.  6:9 

Jer.  1:3:4  go  to  E.  5,7;  46:10 

61:63  m. "of  E.  Rev.  9:14;  16:12 

EVROCLYDON. 
Acts  27:14  arose  a  wind  called  e. 
EUTYCIICS.    Acts  30:9 

EVANGELIST,  S. 
Acts  21:8  house  of  Philip  the  e. 
Eph.  4:11  he  gave  some  e. 

2  Tim.  4:5  do  the  work  of  an  e. 

EVE. 
Gen.  3:20;  4:1 

3  Cor.  11:3  as  serpent  beguiled  E. 
1  Tim.  2:13  A.  first  form,  then  E. 

EVEN,  Substantive. 
Ex.  18:14  people  stand  by  thee 

from  morning  to  e. 
Lev.  23:5  at  e.  is  the  L.  passover, 

Num.  9:3  ;  Dent.  16:6 
Deut.  28:67  «  oiilil  God  it  were  e. 
Jud.  20:2:!  thrv  wept  V\\\e. 
26  fasted  till  <'.  i  Sam.  1:12 

21:2  peo.  abode  till  e.  before  G. 
1  Chr,  23:30  praise  the  L.  every*?. 
Ezek.  12:7  in  e.  I  digged  thro.  w. 
Mat.  8;  16  when  e.  was  come,  20:8 ; 
26:20;  27:57;  Mark  4:35; 
6:47;  11:19;  15:42 
Mark  I:.32  at  e.  brought  disease 

13:.35  at  e.  at  midnight,  or  at 
John  6:16  when  e.  w-as  now  come 

EVEN,  Adverb. 
1  7v'.  1:48  mine  eyes  e.  seeing  it 
Prov.  22: 19  known  e.  to  thee 

EVEN,  Adjective. 
■lob  31:6  1)0  weighed  in  e.  balance 
Ps.  26:12  standeth  in  an  e.  place 
Cant.  4:3  a  flock  of  sheep  p.  shoi-n 
Luke  19:44  lay  thee  e.  with  gro. 

EVENING. 
Ex.  12:6  Israel  shall  kin  it  in  e. 
Jud.  19:9  daydraweth  tow-ardse. 
1  Sam.  14:24  cursed  eateth  till  e. 
Ps.  59:6  they  return  at  «.  they 
14  at  e.  let  them  return 

90:6  in  the  e.  it  is  cut  down 

1(U:23  goelh  to  labor  until  e. 
Prov.  7:9  went  to  her  house  in  e. 
Ec.  11:6  in  e.  withhold  not  hand 
Jer.  6:4  shadows  of  e.  stretched 
Ezek.  3:3:23  hand  of  L.  on  me  in  e. 
Zep.  2:7  they  lie  down  in  e. 
Mat.  14:23  e.  he  w-as  there  alone 

16:2  w-hen  it  is  «.  ye  sav,  It  will 
Luke  24:29  for  it  is  toward  e. 
John  20:19  same  day  at  e.  ca.  J. 
EVENI.NG,  with  morning. 
Gen.  1:5  e.  and  w.  were  first  day 
£■.1'.  18:13  stood  hy  M.  fr.  m.  toe. 
1  Satn.  17:16  drew  near  m.  and  e. 
•lob  4:20  destroyed  from  jn.  to  e. 
Ps.  56:17  e.  m.  at  noon  w.  I  pray 

65:8  outgoings  of  m.  e.  to  rej. 
Dan.  8:'36  vision  of  e.  and  m. 
Ads  28:3.3  persuad.  from  m.  to  e. 

EVENING,  Adjeetive. 
Ezr.  9:4  astonished  till  e.  sacri. 
Ps.  141:2  prayer  he  as  e.  sacrifice 
Dan.  9:21  touched  me  about  e. 
Uab.  1:8  mo.  fierce  than  e.  wolv. 
Zep.  3:3  her  judges  are  e.  wolves 
Zee.  11:7  ate.  time  it  sh.  be  light 

EVENINGS. 
Jer.  6:6  wolf  of  the  e,  spoil  them 

EVENT. 
Ec.  2:14  one  e.  to  them  all,  9:3 

9:3  one  e.  to  right,  and  wicked 
EVEN-  or  EVENING-TIDE 
Gen.  24.63  to  meditate  at  e.-lide 
7«.  17:14  behold,  at  e.-7  trouble 
.ifark  11:11  e.-t.  Jesus  went  out 
Ads  4:3  in  hold,  now  e.-t. 

EVER. 
Num.  22:30  e.  since  I  was  thine 
Deut.  4:33  did  e.  peo.  hear  voice 

19.9  to  walk  e.  in  his  ways 
Job  4:7  who  ?.  i>erished  inno.  ? 
7^.  5:11  let  Iheme.  shout  for  joy 

25:6  teiukr  uu-rcies  e.  of  old 


EVE 

P?. 25:15  mine  eyes  arof.  tow.  Ia, 
37:26  €.  merciful,  and  lendelh 
51:3  my  sin  \se.  before  me 
90r2  e.  formed  earth,  Prov.  8:23 
111:5  €.  be  mindful  of  covenant 
119:98  command,  aree.  with  me 
Cant.  6:12  or  e.  I  was  aware,  my 
Joel  2:2  hath  not  been  €,  the  like 
Mat.  24:21  no,  nor  e.  shall  be 
Mark  15:8  to  do  as  he  had  e. 
L'ike  15:31  thou  art  e,  with  me 
John  4:29  told  me  all  e.  I  did 
8::i5  but  the  Son  abideth  e. 

1  Thes.  4:17  so  e.  be  with  the  L. 
5:15  e.  follow  that  wh.  is  good 

2  Twi.  3:7  e.  learning,  never  able 
Heb.  7:24  this  man  continueth  e. 

25  €.  liveth  to  make  interces. 
Jude  25  be  glory,  now  and  e. 

See  ENDURETII. 

For  EVER. 

Gen.  13:15e:iveit  and  toeeed/.  €!- 

43:9  bear  blame/a/'  e.  44:32 
Ex.  3:15  this  is  my  name/o?"  e. 

14:13  see  them  no  more/or  e. 

10:9  peo.  may  believe  thee/,  e. 

21:6  he  shall  serve  him/or  e. 
Lei\  25:30  house  established/.  €. 

46  be  your  bondmen  for  e. 
Num.  18:19  a  coven,  of  salt/,  e. 
Dent.  5:29  with  them/o/-  e.  12:28 

15:17  shall  be  thy  servant/o/"  e. 

23:6  not  seek  their  peace/or  e. 

29:29  revealed  belong  to  us  f,  e. 
Jos.  4:*^  ye  miirht  fear  L./or  e, 

1  Sam.  2:30  \valk  before  me/,  e. 
20:15  not  cut  oflF  kindness/or  e. 

2  Sam.  7:24  confi.  Is.  to  thee/,  e. 

26  thy  name  be  raagniified/.  e. 
29  that  it  may  conlinue/or  e. 

1  K.  10:9  the  L.  loved  Israel/,  e. 
11:39  afflict  D.  seed,  not/or  e, 

1  Chr.  17:22  make  thine  for  e. 
28:9  he  will  cast  thee  off  for  €. 
29:18  O  Lord,  keep  this /or  e. 

2  Chr.  7:16  name  be  there  ./'or  e. 
3:3:4  Jerusalem  name  he  for  e. 

Job  4:20  they  perish /or  e. 
14:20  prevailest/or  e.  asj.  him 
20:7  perish,/'or  e.  like  Ins  dung 
2;j:7  aeliv./.  f.  from  my  judge 
36:7  doth  establish  them/or  6. 

P&.  9:7  Lord  shall  endure/or  e. 

18  exp.  of  poor  not  perish/',  e. 
12:7  shall  preserve  them/or  e. 
13:1  forget  me,  O  Lord, /or  e.  ? 
10:9  fear  clean,  enduring/or  e. 
21:6niade  him  most  blessed  f.  e. 
23:6  dwell  in  house  of  Lord/,  e. 
28:9  and  lift  them  up  fore, 
29:10  Lord  sitteth  King  for  e. 
30:12  give  thanks/or  e.  79:13 
33:11  counsel  of  L.  standeth/.  e. 
37:18  their  inheritance  be/or  e. 

28  his  saints  preserved _/(</■  e. 

29  righteous  dwell  in  laud/.  €. 
41:12  settest  me  before  face/,  tf. 
44:8  we  praise  thy  name/or^. 

2.3  arise,  cAst  us  not  off  )'or  f. 
45:2  God  hath  blessed  tliee/.  e. 
49:8  red.  of  soul  ceaseth/or^. 

11  houses  shall  conlinuV' /or  tf. 
52:5  likewise  destroy  thee/,  e. 

9  I  will  praise  thee/or  e. 
61:4  abide  in  tabernacle/w  «. 

7  shall  abide  bi-fore  God /or  e. 

8  I  will  sing  praise/o?'  e. 
60:7  riileth  by  his  power /ore. 
68:16  Lord  will  dwell  in  it/ore. 
72:17  name  shall  endure /or  e. 

19  bless,  be  glorious  name/,  e. 
73:26  God  is  my  portion /or"  e. 
74:1  why  cast  us  off/ore..^ 

10  blaspheme  thy  name/ore.  ? 
19  forget  not  con.  of  poor/,  e. 

75:9  I  will  declare /ore,  I  will 
77:7  will  the  Lord  cast  off/or^. .' 

8  his  meroy  clean  gone/or^./ 
79:5  wilt  thou  he  angry /or  e.  f 
8M5  their  time  sh.  endure/,  e. 
83:17  them  be  confounded^",  e. 
85:5  wilt  be  angry  with  us/,  e.  f 
89:1  sing  of  mercies  of  L  fore. 

2  mercy  shall  be  built  up"/o/c. 

29  his  seed  to  endure/w  e.  36 

46  wilt  thou  hide  thyself/  e.  ? 
92:7  it  is  that  be  destroyed/,  e. 
93:5  holiness  becom.  house/,  e. 
10;i9  neither  keep  anger /or  ^. 
105.8  remembered  covenant/,  e. 
110:4  a  priest  for  e.  after  order. 

Htb.  5,6:  6:20;  7:17.21 
111:9  commanded  covenant/.*. 
112:6  shall  not  be  raoved/or  f . 
125:2  from  henceforth  oven/,  €. 

131:3;  h  9-7 
132. 11  this  is  my  rest/or  e. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


841 


EYE 

Ps.  UtirTi  L.  kocpctli  trnth/.  e. 
10  I  he  Lonl  yliall  reign  jore. 
Proi\  'i'l'H  richfd  are  uoi/or  e. 
Ec.  a:lfi  no  rem.  otwUejorf, 

AiU  Cioa  (lot'th.  j^hall  ho/ore. 

9:i>  iHir  anv  nu>ro  a  pDrtloii/.  t'. 
/f.  2t;:l  trust  yo  in  Lonl/y/'c. 

32:17  quietiK's^  and  ii^sn. /or  *'. 

3-1:10  hinoki'  tluTwf  t;o  up/,  f. 
17  ilu'y  fhall  poss^css  it/or  f. 

-Ul:8  wonl  of  (J.  Blmll  staiul/,  c. 

51:0  my  wtlvatioii  (*hall  bo./w/'f. 
8  niv  rl-rhtcousncss  bv^Vr  tf. 

57:lo'l  will  not  contt-nil/or^. 

59:21  mv  words  ni>l  dt'party'.  f. 

fii>:21  thy  peo.  inherit  hind/,  c. 

fti:9  norroinembcrini(inilv/.  c. 

65:18  bo  glad  and  ^^•j^li^.'^.•^^//•  ^. 
Jtr,  :i:5  ho  reserve  ani,'oryo/'  ('. 

13  I  will  not  kei'p  aniitT/"/-  (>. 
17:4  tire  which  shall  buni/>>r  (•. 

2r>J,  and  this  i-ity  remaih/.  e. 

31: 10  i)lnckcd  up  any  more/,  e. 

.32;:J0  they  may  fear  nio/V)/*  (?. 
Z<nti.  :J::J1  wiirnot  cast  off  for  t\ 

5:l'.i  thou.  O  L.  remainest/or  e. 

20  whon-forc  for-ret  iisy'o'r  f.  ? 

Ezek.  37:2.1  be  their  prince  for  e. 

43:7  in  midst  of  Isnud  />>/■>.  9 
Dan.  2:44  hi-^  kiiiu'dom  stand  f.  e. 

4:31  praist'd  him  that  liv<.'tli  V".  f. 

fi:20  G.  ofDani.-l.  sir;idla-*t/.  c. 

7:lStiaintspossr-*kinu'd<Mn/".  t. 

12:7  sw.  hv  him  Ihat  li\rthV\  (-. 
Ji>rl  3:20  Judah  shall  dwell  for  e. 
Ob.  10  ghalt  he  cut  otT/ortf. 
J/i<'.  2:0  tak.  away  n\y' glory/,  e. 

4:7  Lord  reiirn  ov<t  them  To'r^. 

7:18  retaineth  not  anircT  fore. 
Mdl.  1:4  L.  hath  indiirnation/  f. 
Mat.  0:13  power  and^Uirv/V/ri'. 
Lukt'  1:3.3  reign  over. Tac(>l>Vorc. 
.'i.j  spake  to  Ab.  and  see<f/.  e. 
John  8:35  scrv.  abidoih  not/-  *'. 

12:.34  that  Christ  abideth  far  e. 
lioni.  1:25  Creator,  hlessi-d  fore. 

9:5  over  all,  God  blessed  for  t. 

11:36  bcglory.rbrc.  U\:2l 
2  Cor.  0:9  riglite.  remaincth  f.  e. 
Phi/e.  15  shonldst  rec.  him/<?/c. 
ffeb.  10:12/or<?.  sat  down 

14  perfected/.  <?.  them  sancti. 
13:8  .r.  C.  same  tt>-dav  and  /'.  i\ 

1  P'f.  l:2:j  which  livoth/orV. 

25  word  of  Lord  endnVcth/.  e. 

2  John  2  be  with  us/"or  e. 

Live  for  EVER. 

Gff}.  3:22  tree  of  life  and  I.  for  e. 
Deut.  32:40  and  siiv,  I  lirej'or  t>. 
1  A'  1:31  let  king  bavid  /.  fore. 
Pa.  22:20  heart  sliall  lire/or  e. 
49:9  should  still  lire  for  e. 
Dan.  2:4  O  king  lite  for  e.  3:9; 

5:10;  0:0.21 
Z(c.  1:5  prophets,  do  they /./or*'. 
John  0:51  if  anv  man  cat  of  this 
bread,  he  shall  I. fore.  58 

For  EVER  and  EVER. 

Kjt.  15:18  reign  for  e.  and  (. 

1  Chr.  10::iO  bh-sscd  bo  tJod  for 

f.  and  e.  29:10;  Dan.  2:2(5 
JVVA.  9:5  bless  your  O.for  e.  a.  e. 
pg.  9:5  their  name/or  <?.  and  e. 

10:10  Lord  is  king/ore.  ami  e. 

21:4  length  of  days  for  e.  and  e. 

45:0  thy  throne.  O  G.  \»fore.  a. 
17  praise  \.\\Qcfore.  and  e. 

48:14  this  G.  is  ourGod/or^.  a. 

52:8 1  trust  in  mercy  of  G./,  e.  a. 

111:8  stand  fast/or  e.  and  c. 

119:44  I  keep  thy  \a.\s\fore.a.  e. 

145:1  blesa  thy  name/or  e.  a.  e. 
2  tliy  name/ore.  and €.  21 

148:i;  •-labHsh.  them/ortf.  a/(rfc. 
J».  3U:S  lie  forlimetocome  fore. 

34:10  none  pass  thro'  iifore.  a. 
Jer.  7:7  land  I  trave/ortf  and  e, 

25:5  to  you  and  fathers /or  ^.  a. 
Dan.  7:18  po?.  kingdom/,  ^.rt.c. 

12:3  as  the  stars /or  e.  and  e. 
Mic.  4:5  in  name  of  God  /".  e.  a.  e. 
Gal.  l:5gIorv  fore,  and e.  PhU. 
4:20;     \'tim.  1:17;    2  Tim. 
4:18;  Ifdt.  13:21 
Beb.  l:8throncOG,  \»fore.a.e. 
Bev.  4:9  who  livoth/or «.  a.  e.  10; 
5:14;  10:6;  15:7 

5:13  honor  be  to  L.fore.  and  e. 

7:12  power  be  toonrCt.f.e.a.e. 

11:15  C.  shall  reign /or<».  ande. 

20:10  be  tormented /or  «.  ande. 

22:5  shall  reign /orV.  ande. 

EVERLA6TI\U. 

Gen.  17:8  an  *■.  possession,  48:4 
81:33  ihet\  God. /».  40:28;  Rom. 

16:26 

54 


EVE 
Gen.  49:36  bound  of  tho  e.  hills 
Fh\  40:15  f.  priesth.  -VHm.  25:13 
Dtut.  3-3:27  underu.  arc*,  anne 
l\t.  24:7c.  doors.  •*;  100:5 mercy*. 
112:0  righie.  in  e.  remembrance 
119:142  Ihv  righteousn.  is  e.  144 
i:i9:2l  lead  me  in  the  way  e. 
145:13  kingd.  is  an  e.  kingdom^ 

Dan.  4:3;  7:27;  2 /W.  1:11 
Pror.  10:25  an  <".  foundation 
h.  9:0  be  called,  the  f .  Father 
20:4  in  L.  Jehov.  \%e.  strength 
3;i:14  dwell  with  e.  burnings  V 
;J5:10  withe.  Joy,  51:11 ;  01:7 
4.V17tf.  salvrt.  ;*54:8^.  kindness 
55:13*'.  sign;  56:5 *>.  na.  63:12 
ti0:19  L.  beto  thee  nn  e.  Jig.  20 
./.T,  10:I0f.  king;  20:11  e.  confu. 
23:40  bring  an  e.  reproach  on  y. 
31:3  loved  thee  with  an  t\  love 
Dan.  4:34  isanc.  dominion.  7:14 
Ilah.  8:6  e.  mountains  scattered 
Mat.  18:8  cast  into  ^.  (Ire.  25:41 
25:46  go  into  e.  punishment 
L'tke  16:9  into<'.  liabitations 
2  Thf.^.  1:9  pun.  with  e.  destruc. 
2:16  hath  given  use.  consolation 
1  Tim.  6:16  be  honorand  pow.  e. 
Jude  6  the  angels  res.  in  e.  cha. 
liec.  14:6  the  <?.  gospel  to  preach 

S!ee  COVENANT. 

From  EVERLASTING. 

/v.  14:31  bles.  bo  Vuf.  e.  10(;:48 

lK):2//'om  (.  to  e.  thou  art  God 

9;l:2"thronc  of  old.  thou  art/,  e. 

103:17  mercy  of  the  L.  is/,  e. 
Pror.  8:23  I  was  set  upfrhtn  e. 
Ta.  63:16  O.  L.  thy  name  is  f.  e. 
Mic.  5:2  whose  goings  forth  f.  e. 
Had.  1:12  art  thou  not/,  e.  0  L. 

EVERLASTIXG  life. 
Dan.  12:2  awake,  some  to  e.  life 
Mat.  19:29  shall  inherits,  life 
Luke  18::J0  world  to  comet?,  life 
.fohn  3:16  believeth.  have  e.  I.  36 

4:14  water  springing  up  to  e,  (. 

5:24  heareth  my  words  hath  e.  I. 

6:27  whicli  endureth  to  e.  life 
40  the  Son.  may  have  **.  life 
47  beheveth  on  me  hath  e.  life 

12:50  commandment  is  life  e.' 
Arf-1  13:46  unworthy  of e.  life 
Dom.  0:22  ve  have  the  end,  e.  I. 
Gal.  6:8  shall  of  the  Sn.  reap  /.  e. 

1  Tim.  1:16  hereafter  bel.  to  /.  e. 

EVERMORE. 

2  Sam^.  22:51  mercy  unto  Dav.  e. 

1  Chr.  17:14  throne  be  estab.  e. 
Ps.  16:11  are  jileasures  for^. 

18:r)rt  mercy  to  his  seed  for  e. 
37:27  do  good,  and  dwell  for  e. 
77:8  duth  his  promise  fail  for  f..? 
8<i:12  w  ill  glorify  thy  mi.  for  c. 
89:28  mercv  keep  for  him  for  e. 
52  blessed  be  the  L.  for  e.  am. 
92:8  Lord,  art  most  high  for  e. 
105;  (  s.--:-k  Lord,  seek  his  faectf. 
I06::il  <(nini*-d  for  right e.  fortf. 
113:2  bl.ss.-d  be  na.  of  L.  fore. 
115:18  will  bless  the  Lord  for  tf. 
121:8  L.  i)reser.  thy  going  outc. 
1-32: 12  sit  upon  thy  throne  for  e. 
1X5:3  Lord  command,  life  for  e. 
John  i'ti'.Ue.  give  us  this  hrejul 

2  Cor.  1 1:31  Father  blessed  for  e. 
1  ThtJi.  5:16  rejoice  e. 

Heh.  7:28  who  is  consccra.  for  e. 
Pev.  1:18  behold,  I  am  alive  for  <?. 

EVERY. 
Oen.  6:5  e.  imagination  was  evil 
Pfi.  119:101  refrained  (r.  e.  evil 

101 1  hate  c.  false  way,  128 
Pror.  1.5:3  eves  ofL.  are  in  t\  pi. 
30:5  e.  word  of  God  is  pure 
Is.  45:23  e.  knee.  Pom  14:11 
.}fal.  4:4  by  e.  wortl  that  proc. 

1  Cor.  4:17  as  I  teach  e.  wh.  in  e. 

2  (or.  10:5  into  captiv.  e.  thong. 
Fph.  1:21  ahn.e.  name,  Phi/.  2:0 
2  Tim.  2:21  prep.  toe.  good  work 
//i-A.  12:1  lay  asides,  weight 
Jam.  1:17  e'.  pood  and  perf.  gifi 

I  John  4:1  believe  not  e.  spirit 

See    DEAST,     CITY,      DAY,     MAN, 
MORNING.  WAY.  SIDE.  TIIINO. 

EVERY  one. 

Xitm.  16:3  cong.  arc  holy  e.  one 
Deut.  4:4  yo  arc  alive  «.  one  of  y. 

1  A'.  22:28"  hearken  e.  one  of  vou 

2  Chr.  30:18  Lor*l  pardon  e.  one 
Pif.  71:18  thy  power  to  e.  one 

115:8^.  o.  that  Inisteth.  i:J5:18 
/i*.  43:7  e.  o.  called  bv  my  name 

55:1  ho.  0.  0.  that  thirsleth 
Jt.r.  25:5  turn  t.  o.  from  evil  way 


EVI 

Dan.  12:1  e.  o.  found  \vrit  !n  b. 
.Mat.  7:8  c.  o.  that  ask.  Lh.  11:10 
Murk  7:14  hearken  to  me  c.  one 
Lnki  19:24i  to*,  one  wliich  halh 
John  3:8  so  is  t.  one  born  of  Sp. 

18:37  e.  o.  that  is  of  truth, 
Acts  17:27  not  far  from  e.  o. 
Pom.  14:12  e.  o.  sh.  give  account 
2  7*tm.2:19(.  o.  that  mtmelh 

EVERY  where. 
1  Chr.  13:2  abroad  to  breth.  e.  w. 
Mark  16:20  and  preached  e.  w. 
Luke  9:6  pre.  gos.  e.  jv.  Acts  8:4 
Act.<  17:30  com.  all  e.  iv.  to  rep. 

28:22  e.  ir.  spoken  against 
1  Cor.  4:17  as  I  teach  e.  where  in 
Phil.  4:12  (\  fr.  in  all  things 
1  Tim.  2:8  llmf  men  pray  ~e.  w. 

EVII)E\(E. 
Jn'.  32:10  I  suliscribed  thoif.  and 
Ikb.  11:1  *■.  of  things  not  seen 

KVIPEXCES. 
Jer.  32:44  buy  lields.  subscribe  e. 

EVIDE\T. 
Job  6:28  for  it  is  e.  to  vou  if  I  lie 
(ial.  3:11  justitledby  thelawisc. 
/*/(//.  1:28*.  token  o"f  perdition 
Ikb.  7:14  e.  L.  sprang  out  of  J. 
15  it  is  vet  far  more  e.  for  that 
EVIDENTLY. 
Gal.  3:1  Jesus  C.  been  e.  set  forth 

EVIL. 
Gen.  19:19  some  e.  take  me.  I  die 

44:5  ye  ba\e  done  e.  in  so  doing 
31  *'.  that  shall  come  on  my  fa. 

50:20  ye  thimght  e.  aijainst  me 
E.i\  .5:2.3  dime  e.  to  this  people 

10:10  look  to  it,  e.  is  before  you 

32:14  the  L.  repented  of  the  e. 

2  Sam.  21:16;  1  Chr.  21:15 
Dtftt.  19:20  com.  no  moresuchtf. 

29:21  Lord  sh.  sep.  him  unto  e. 

30:15  setbef.  thee  death  andtf. 

31:29  e.  befall  you  in  latter  days 
Jos.  24:15  seem  c.  to  serve  Lord 
Jitd.  2:15  hand  of  L.  ag.  th.  fore. 

9:.57  e.  of  Phechem  did  G.  rend. 

20:34  they  knew  note,  was  near 

1  Sam.  20:7  e.  is  determined 
24:11  e.  nor  transg.  in  my  hand 

17  whereas  I  rewarded  thee  e. 
25:17  e.  is  determ.  aga.  master 

28  e.  hath  not  been  found 
20:18  what  e.  is  in  my  hand? 
29:6  I  have  not  found  e.  in  thee 

2  Sam.  3:39  Lord  rew.  doer  of  tf. 
12:11 1  will  raise  up  e.  ag.  thee 
19:7  worse  than  all  e.  that  befell 

1  K.  14:9  e.  above  all  bcforo'thce 
16:25  Omri  wrought  e.  in  eyes  of 
22:23  the  L.  halh  spoken  e.  oon- 

ceming  thee.  2  CTtr.  18:22 

2  A'.  21:12  bringing  such  e.  on  J. 
22:20  eyes  not  sec  all  the  e. 

1  Chr.  21:17  that  have  donc^. 

2  Chr.  20:9  if  when  e.  cometh 
I>t.  7:7  he  saw  e.  determined 
Job.  1:1  and  eschewed  e.  8;  2:3 

5:19  in  seven  no*',  touch  thee 
31:29  lift  up  when  e.  found  him 
42:11  comforted  him  over  all  e. 

P.'i.  5:4  nor  sh.  e.  dwell  with  thee 
7:4  if  I  rewarded  e.  to  him 
1.5:3  nor  doethe.  tohisneighbor 
21:11  intended  e.  against  tliee 
2.3:4  I  will  fear  no  ^.  for  thou  art 
34:21  *'.  shall  slav  the  wicked 
36:4  he  abhorretn  not  *■. 
40:14  put  to  shame  wish  me  e. 
41:5  mine  enemies  speak  e. 
49:5  in  days  o(e.  f 
5i):t9  givest  thy  mouth  to  e. 
.'>t:5  reward  e.  to  my  enemies 
5*;:5  tlioughls  aga.  me  for  e. 
!H):15  years  wherein  we  seen  e. 
91:10  <-.  befall  thee.  Jer.  2:J:17 
97:10  that  love  the  Lord,  hate^. 
]0it:20  that  ciieak  *'.  ag.  my  soul 
140:11  e.  shall  hunt  the  viol.  m. 

Pror.  1:!6  feet  run  to  e.  Is.  59:7 
33  shall  be  quiet  from  fear  of  tf. 
3:2^»  devise  not  e.  ag.  neighbor 
5:11  almost  in  all  c.^in  midst 
11:19  j)ursueth  e.  pur.  it  to  dca. 
12:20  111  them  that  imagine  e. 

21  no  tf.  happen  to  the  just 
13:21  ''.  purstieth  dinners 
M:-,>2  tli.-y  rrr  tiiat  devise  e. .' 
16;  1  wicked  for  the  day  of  e. 

27  ungodly  man  diggeth  up.  e 
30  moving  Hps  brinp-ih  e. 

19:2:j  shall  not  be  visited  with  «. 

20:8  scat,  away  e.  with  his  eyes 

22  say  not.  I  will  recompen.  e.  [ 
21:10  soul  of  the  wicked  des.  e.  \ 
22:3  pru.  man  forc«ivtli  e,  27:12  i 


EVI 

TVotj.  30:32  if  thought  e.  lay  thy 

Ec.  2:21  is  canity,  and  a  great*?. 
5:13  there  is  ii  soref.  which  L  16 
6:1  e.  whicli  1  have  seen.  ]0:5 
9:3  an  < .  am.  things  done,  heart 
of  the  sons  of  in.  Isfnlloft*. 
11:2  know,  not  what  e.  on  earth 

Is.  ;f:9  icwurded*".  to  themselves 
i:l:Il  punish  the  world  fore. 
;i;i:l5  shut,  eyes  fi*(un  si-eingft 
45:7  I  make  jieace  and  created. 
47:11  tlien-f.  sh.  e.  C(mu!onthec 
5ti;2ki'i'pcth  hantl  frcun  doings, 
57:1  the  righte.  is  taken  from  «. 

Jtr.  1:14  out  of  north  an  r.  6:1 
2:3  e.  sliall  come  upon  th(  m, 
4:4  because  of*',  of  viMn'<loingp, 

2:1:2;  26:3:44:22 
5:12  nelt.  sliall  **.  come  upon  us 
7:.'J0chil.  of  .Judah  have  thine*'. 
11:15  doest  e.  tli.  thou  lejoiccst 

17  pronounced  e.  lor  f.  of  Isr. 
15:11  entn*at  well  in  lime  ^^\' e. 
17:17  my  h<ipe  in  the  day  oftf. 

18  bring  on  Ibem  the  day  of  ^. 
18:8  turn  from  e.  I  will  fei)ent 

of  the  p.  26:3:  13,  19:42:10 
11  I  frame  e.  against  you 
19: 15  bring*'.  I  have  pronounced 
21:10  my  face  ag.  this  city  for^. 
25:32  e.  go  fi-om  nation 
28:8  prophets  prophesied  of  tf. 
29:11  thouL'hts  of  peiicenot  of  «. 
32:30  cliil.  of.Tud.  only  donetf. 
35:17    the   e.  that   I  have  pro- 
nounced against  them,  36:31 
38:9  these  men  have  done  e. 
44:11  set  my  face  ag.  jou  for^. 
17  liad  plenty,  and  saw  no  e. 
27  waUli  over  them  fore. 
2tt  words  stand  aga.  you  for  e. 
51:24  render  to  Bah.  all  the  e. 
(Kl  wrote  e.  sho.  come  on  Bab. 
Eztk.  7:5  an  e.  an  only  e.  is  come 
14:22  be  comforted  cone,  the  e. 
Dan.  9:14  L.  watched  upon  thee. 
Joel  2:13  Lord  repcnteth  of  thee. 
.4mi%-3:6^.  in  city? 
9:10  €.  shall  not  overtake  us 
Ji.n.  3:10  God  repented  of  e.  4:2 
M'.c.  1:12  €.  came  down  froni  L. 
2:1  work  e.  upon  their  beds 
3  dii  I  devise  an  e. 
3:11  Lord  amo.  us?  none  e.  can 
Xah.  1:11  imagineth  e.  ag.  L. 
Haft.  1:13  eyes  that  behold  e. 
2:9  delivered  from  power  of  tf. 
y.ep.  3:15  not  see  e.  any  more 
Zee.  7:10  none  imagine  e.  8:17 
Mai.  1:8  ye  of.  sick,  is  it  not  e.f 
2:17  every  one  that  doctli  e. 
Mat.  5:11  all  manner  of  «. 
37  more  than  these,  com.  of «. 
39  I  sav.  that  ye  resist  not  e. 
6:3-1  suliicient  to  the  d.  is  the  e. 
9:4  whv  th.  vc  e.  in  vour  hearts? 
27:23  \Vhat  e.   hath  he   dtmet 

Mark\o:\\\  Luke 'i^i.ii 
Mark  9::J9  li^'htly  speak  e.  of 
Luke  i):45  briu":.  forth  wluit  is  e. 
John  3:20  doeth  e.  hateth  light 
5:29  that  have  done  e.  to  resur. 
18:23  if  spoken  e.  bear  witness 
.'lr^s9:13  mucii  e.  he  hath  done 
23:9  we  lind  no  e.  in  this  man 
Pom.  2:9  every  soul  that  doeth  e. 
7:19e.  I  would  not,  that  I  do 
12:9  abhor  that  which  is  e. 
17  recomp.  to  no  man  e.  fore. 

21  be  not  overcome  of  e,  but 
13:4  exec,  wrath  on  him  doeth  e. 
14:20  *J.  for  him  who  ealethwit. 
16:19  simple  concerning^. 

1  Cor.  13:5  charity  thinketh  no*'. 
1  Thes.  5:15  none  renders,  kwe. 

22  abstain  from  appear,  ofe. 

1  Tim.  6:10  money  root  of  all  e. 
Tit.  3:2  to  speak  e.  of  no  man 
Jam.  3:8  tongue  is  an  unruly  €. 
1  P*(.  :l:9  not  rendering  e.  Uiv e. 
3  John  11  doeth  t.  not  seen  God 

DrEnj:,  broiifsht  EVIL. 

,/(W.  2:J:15  b.  on  you  all  e, 
-ZSam.  15:14  lest  A.  b.  e.  on  us 
17:14  L.  might  b.  e.  upon  Ab-a. 

1  A".  14:10  b.  e.  on  house  of  Jero. 
17:20  also  b.  e.  on  the  widow  ? 
21:29  not  *.  tlie  e.  in  his  days 

2  A'.  22:16  I  will  b.  e.  upon  this 

place,  2  Chr.  34:24 
2  Clir.  31:28  eyes  see  *■.  I  will  6. 
Is.  31:2  b.  e.  not  call  back  word 
Jer.  4:6  I  will  b.  e.  from  the  nttrth 
6:19  1  will  b.  *•.  upon  thi*<  people 
11:11  I  will  b.  e.  niKin  them. 
19:3  ft.  e.  upon  this  place.  15 
2.3:12  ''.  ('.  the  year  of  visitation 


842 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


EVI 

Ji:r.  25:29  I  begin  to  h.  e.  on  the 
3o:n  b.  on  Jiidah  all  thee.  3i;:31 
ai:16ft.  words  on  this  city  lor  f. 
45:5  I  will  b.  e.  upon  all  llesU 

See  DID,  DO. 

EVIL,  ioiws'l  with  eood- 

Gen.  2:«  tree  of  kno.  ff.  and  e.  17 
3:5  as  gods  know.  a.  and  e.  22 
41:4  wheref.  rewarded  e.  for  7. .? 

Dull.  1;:»  no  kno.  bet.  g.  ande. 

1  .S',(»i.  2>:31  reqllit,  mee.  forff. 

2  .v./«i.  Ii)::i5  disc.  bet.  g.  and  f.  .J" 

1  A'.  23:8  propliesy  7.  lint  e.  18 

2  (7(;-.  18:7  ncv.  prophc.  f;.  but  e. 
17  not  prophesy  r/ood  but  e. 

Job  2:10  receive  r/.  and  not  f. .? 

30:21)  I  looked  for  rfooci,  e.  came 
J\«.  .35:12  rew.  me  e.  for  jr.  109:5 

38:20  render!!,  for  q. 

53:3  tlion  lovest  c.  more  than  g. 
Pror.  15:3  behold.  <■.  and  the  g. 

17:13  rewardoth  e.  for  f/oorf 

31:12  will  do  him  good,  not  «. 
Is.  5:20  woe  to  th.  call  e.  g.  g.  e. 

7:15  refuse  e.  and  choose  g.  16 
Jf)'.  18:20  c.  be  rccomp.  for  g.  ? 

42:6  whe.  17.  or  s.  we  will  obey 
Lam.  3::J8  proceed,  not  e.  and  (7. 
yl«!/)s5:14  seek  f/.  andnotf.  that 

'.1:4  eyes  on  the'm  for  e.  not  g. 
Mie.  3:2  hate  good  and  love  «. 
Horn.  7:21  do  i?.  e.  is  present 

0:11  having  done  good  ore. 
Heh.  5:Uexerc.  to  <lisc.  g.  ande. 

3  Ji>/(ft  11  follow  not  «.  but  good 

See  GREAT. 

From  EVIL. 

Oen.  48:16  redeemed  me/,  all  e. 
1  .S'dHi.  25:30  kept  his  »vi\.f.  e. 

1  ''/()■.  4:10  keep  me  from  e. 
Job  2^:2S  to  depart/,  e. 
Ps.  31:13  keep  thy  tongue/,  e. 

14  dep.  f.  e.  37:27;  J'wv.  3:7 
121:7  ))reserve  thee/,  all  e. 
Proa.  4:27  remove  thy  foot/,  e. 
13:19  abomination  to  depart/,  e. 
14:10  a  wise  man  departeth/.  e. 
16:6  men  depart ./'rom  «. 
17  to  depart  from  e. 
Is.  50:15/.  e.  inakes  himsell 
J<^r.  0:3  they  proceed/,  e.  to  e. 
23:22  shonkl  have  turned/,  e. 
way,  and  e.  of  their  doings 
51:64  I3ab.  not  rise  from  the  e. 
Mat.  6:13  del.  us  /.  e.  Luke  11:4 
John  17:15  keep  them/,  f. 

2  Thes.  3:3  and  keep  you  /.  e. 
1  PeL  3:10  refrain  his  long./,  fi. 

Put  away  EVIL. 

Dcut.  13:5/).  the'«.  a.  from  m. 
17:7  »»<  the  e.  a.  from  am.  19:10; 
21:21;  22:21,  24;  24:7 
12  put   e.  awu>/  from    Israel, 
21:22;  Jud.  20:13 

ifc.  11:10  ;»/<  a.  e.  from  thy  flesh 

Is.  1:16  wash  you/).  awa>/  e. 

EVIL  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord. 

AJ'm.  ;J2:13  e.  in  f.  Jud.  3:12 

Jud.  2:11  Isr.  did  <■.  in  ".  of  the 
Lord.  3:7,  12;  4:1;  6:1;  10:6; 
13:1;  1  a:  11:6;  14:2:!;  15:26, 
34 ;  16:7,  30 ;  22:62 ;  2  A'.  8:18, 
27;  13:2,  11;  14:24;  15:0,  18, 
24,28;  17:2:21:2,  20;  2  Chr. 
22:4;  33:2,  22;:j6:5,  9,  12 

1  ,S(jm.  15:19  didst  e.  in  s.  of  L. 

1  K.  10:19  in  doiiij;  «.  ins.'qf  L. 
21:20  sold  to  work  e.  in,  $.  of  L. 

2  K.  3:2  wrought  €.  in  s.  of  L. 
17:17  to  do  e.  in  li.  of  Lord 
21:16  in  doing  what  was  e.  in  s. 

of  Liinl.  23::i2,  37;  24:9,  19 

1  Chi.  2::l  i'^r  was  ^.  in  a. of  L. 

2  Vhr.  33:6  .Man.  wro.  e.  in  s.  of  L. 

This  EVIL. 
E.r.  32:12  repent  of/,  e. 
i  .sV/)/(.  6:0  Inilh  done  ii.s  /.  gr.  e. 
Vi:V.i  added  t.  e.  to  ask  a  k. 
2  Slim.  13:16  t.  e.  in  send,  away 

1  K.  0:9  L.  brought  on  Ih.  t.  e. 

2  K.  G:33  behold  t.  e.  is  of  Lord 
2  Chr.  7:22  Iheref.  lirought  I.  e. 
Nth.  13:18  our  G.  bring  this  e. 
Job  2:11 .1.'s  friends  heard  of  (.  e. 
Ps.  61:4  done  t.  e.  in  thy  sight 
JiT.  10:10  pronounced  (.  e.  ag.  ns 

32:23  thou  hast  caused  all  /.  e. 
42  as  I  brought  t.  e.  on  i)eoi)le 
40:2  jironoun.  t.  e.  on  111.  jilaco 
44:7  wheref.  commit  t.  great  c. 
!  23  tlieief.  I.  e.  is  hapjien.  to  y. 
Pan.  9:13  all  t.  e.  is  come  on  us 
Jon.  1:7  for  whose  cause  t.  e.  8 

EVIL,  Adjective. 
Oen.  0:5  thoughts  only  e.  8:21 


EVI 

Gen.  37:20  e.  beast  dev.  him,  33 

E.r.  5:10  did  see  were  in.  e.  case 
.33:4  when  heard  the~e< .  tidings 

Num.  14:27  how  loni:  beware,  enn. 
20:5  bring  us  unto  this  e.  place 

Peut.  l:3o  not  one  of  this  e.  gen. 
22:14  an  e.  name  ni)on  her,  19 
28:54  his  e.  to^vard  brother 
66  her  eye  he  e.  toward  husb. 

1  Sam.  2:23  your  e.  dealings 

1  A'.  5:4  nor  e.  occurrent 

Ezr.  9:13  come  for  our  c.  deeds 

Ps.  41:8  e.  disease  cleav.  to  hiin 
64:5  encourage  in  an  e.  matter 
78:49  bv  sending  c.  angels 
112:7  not  be  afraid  off.  tidings 
140:11  let  not  e.  sjieaker  he  est. 

Pror.  6:24  to  keep  from  e.  woman 
14:19  the  e.  bow  before  the  good 

Ec.  5:14  perish  by  e.  travel 
6:2  end  it  is  an  e.  disease 
9:12  irshes  taken  in  t.  net 

/*'.  7:5  taken  e.  counsel  aga.  thee 
32:7  instruments  of  churl  are  e. 

Jer.  8:3  that  remain  of  e.  family 
12:14  against  mine  e.  neighbors 
13:10  e.  people  refnse  to  hear 
23:10  their  course  is  e. 
24:3  e.  figs,  very  e.  8;  20:17 
40:23  they  have  heard  e.  tidings 

Ezek.  5:16e.  arrows  of  famine 

17  will  I  send  on  you  e.  beasts 
6:11  for  all  the  e.  abominations 
34:25  cause  e.  beasts  to  cease 
:M:10  Shalt  think  an  e.  thought 

Ilab.  2:9coveteth  anf.  covetous. 
.Vat.  5:45  sun  to  rise  on  the  e. 
7:11  if  being  c.  Lule  U-.Vi 

18  cannot  bring  forth  e.  fruit 
12::)4  how  can  ^'l- being  c  speak 

.39  an  e.  generation.  Luke  11:20 
15:19  out  of  the  heart  proceed 

e.  thoughts.  Mark  7:21 
24:48  if  e.  servant  say  in  heart 
Luke  6:22  cast  out  name  as  e. 

35  kind  to  unthankful  and  e. 
.John  3:19  because  deeds  were  e. 
Acts  24:20  found  e.  doing  in  me 
1  Cor.  15:33  e.  communications 
Gal.  1:4  deliver  us  from  e.  world 
Eph.  4:31  e.  speaking  be  put  aw. 
Phil.  3:2  beware  of  evil  workers 
Col.  3:5mortify  e.  concupiscenec 
1  Tim.  6:4  cometh  e.  surinisings 
Til.  1:12  Cretians  are  e.  beasts 
Ileb.  10:22  sprinkled  from  e. 
Jam.  2:4  judges  of  c.  thoughts 
4: 16  all  s'ucli" rejoicing  is  e. 

1  Pet.  2:1  laving  aside>.  speak. 
Bee.  2:2  canst  not  bear  them  «. 

EVIL  day  or  days. 
Gen.  47:9  few  anAe.  d.  of  life 
Pror.  15:15  d.  of  afllicted  are  e. 
Ec.  12:1  e.  days  come  not 
.imos  6:3  put  far  away  e.  d. 
Eph.  5:16  because  days  are  e. 

6:13  able  to  withstand  in  e.  day 
Day  of  EVIL.    See  evil,  .'iubst. 

EVIL  doer  or  doers. 
.Job  8:20  neither  will  he  help  e.  d. 
Ps.  26:5  hated  congrega.  of  c.  d. 

,37:1  fret  not  because  of  e.  d. 
9  e.  d.  shall  be  cut  off,  but 

04:16  will  rise  up  aga.  e.  do.  f 

119:115  depart  from  mo  ye  e.  d. 
Is.  1:4  sinful  nation  seed  of  c.  d. 

9:17  every  one  is  an  e.  d. 

14:20  see'd  of  e.  d. 

31:2  will  arise  ag.  bouse  of*?,  d. 
Jer.  20:13  deliv.  poor  Irom  e.  d. 

23:14  streiigHien  hands  of  e.  d. 

2  Tim.  2:9  I  surt'er  troiih.  as  c.  d. 
1  Pet.  2:12  speak  ag.  you  as  e.  d. 

14  sent  for  ininishment  of  c.  (/. 
3: 16  speak  e.  of  you  as  of  e.  d. 
4:15  let  none  sufler  as  an  e.  d. 

See  DOINGS.  EYE. 

EVIL  heart. 

Gen,.  8:21  imagination  of  h.  is  e. 
Jer.  3:17  after  imagina.  of  e.  h. 

7:24  walked  in  imagina.  of  e.  h. 

11:8  every  one  in  imagi.  of  €.  h. 

16:12  after  imagination  ote.  h. 

18:12  do  imagination  off.  //. 
Ileb.  3:12  be  an  e.  h.  of  unbelief 

EVIL  man  or  men. 
.fob  ,35:12  bee.  of  pride  of  e.  ?7ien 
Ps.  10:15  break  arm  of  e.  man 

140:1  deliN'er  me  from  e.  man 
Prop.  2:12  deli,  frtunwayof  e.  m. 

4:14  go  not  in  way  of  c.  imn 

12:12  wicked  desir.  net  off.  m. 

17:11  e.  man  seeketh  only  rebel. 

24:1  be  not  envious  aga.  e.  mill 
10  fret  not  because  of  e.  men 
20  shall  be  no  reward  to  e.  m. 


EXA 

Prov.  28:5  e.  m.  unders.  not  judg. 
29:6  in  transg.  off.  m.  is  snare 
Mat.  12:35  e.  m.  out  of  e.  trea- 
sure, bring,  e.  tb.  Luke  6:45 
2  Tim.  3:13  e.  m.  shall  wax  wor. 
See  r.EroHT. 

EVIL  spirit  or  spirits. 
Jud.  9:23  e.  s.  betw.  Abimelecb 
1  Sam.  16:14  e.  s.  troub.  him,  15 
16  when  e.  spirit  is  upon  thee 
23  e.  spirit  departed  from  him 
18:10  e.  spirit  came  on  S.  10:9 
Luke  7:21  cured  many  off.  ». 
8:2  a  woman  healed  off.  spirits 
Acts  10:12  f.  5.  went  out  of  them 
15f.  .■-•.  said,  Jesus,  1  know,  Pa, 
EVIL  thing. 
Neh.  1.3:17 whatf.  t.  isth.  ye  do? 
Ps.  141:4  incline  not  lieart  to  f .  ^ 
Ec.  8;:i  stand  not  in  an  e.  thing 
5  keepeth  com.  sh.  feel  no  e.  t. 
12:14  secret  t.  wheth.  good  ore. 
Jer.  2:19  it  is  an  f .  th.  and  bitter 
Tit.  2:8  no  e.  t.  to  say  of  you 

EVIL  things. 
.Tos.  23:15  bring  on  you  all  e.  t. 
Pror.  15:28  poiiretli  out  f .  t. 
•fi-r.  3:5  hast  done  e.  t. 
.]fat.  12:35  e.  man  br.  forth  e.  t. 
Mark  l:i'A  -.  t.  come  from  within 
Luke  16:25  likewise  Laz,arus  f.  t. 
Pom.  1:30  iinentors  off.  things 
1  Cor.  10:6  m>l  lust  after  f.  t. 

EVIL  lime. 
Ps.  37:19  not  be  ashamed  in  e.  t. 
Ec.  9:12  are  snared  in  an  f.  (. 
.Imos  5:13  it  is  an  f.  t. 
Mic.  2:3  nor  go  haughtily,  t.  is  e. 
EVIL  way. 

1  IC.  13:.33  J.  ret.  not  from  e.  w. 
Ps.  119:101  refrained  fr.  ev.  e.  w. 
Pror.  8:13  fear  of  L.  to  hate  f.  w. 

28:10  to  go  astray  in  f .  way 

Jer.  18:11"  return  ve  from  f.  «'. 

25:5:  20:3;  35:15;  30:3,7 

23:22  turned  them  from  e.  way 

Jon.  3:8  turn  (!v.  one  from  e.  iv. 

10  saw  they  turned  from  e.  w. 

E\IL  ways. 

2A.'.  17:13turn  from  your  f,  ways, 

Ezik.  3:!:  11 
Ezek.  .36:31  remember  your  f .  w. 
Zee.  1:4  turn  ye  now  from  f.  w. 

EVIL  worit  or  worlts. 
Ec.  4:3  hath  not  seen  e.  work 
8:11  sentence  against  an  e.  work 
.John  7:7  works  thereof  are  e. 
Uom.  13:3  terror  to  good  but  e.  w. 

2  7'im.  4: 18  deliver  ine  from  f .  w. 
■lam.  3:16  and  every  e.  iv. 
1  John  3:12  bis  own  «■.  were  f 

EVIL,  Adverb. 
E.r.  5:22  f .  entreated  this  peo.  ? 
Pent.  2():6  Egvpt  e.  entreated  us 
1  Chr.  7:23  went  f.  with  his  ho. 
.fob  24:21  e.  cntreatedthe  barren 
./i/hn  18:23  spoken  f.  bear  witn. 
Acts  7:6  entreat  f .  400  years 
19  same  e.  entrealrd  (nu-  fath. 
14:2  f .  alTected  ag;tinst  Invthren 
19:9  spake  off.  that  way  before 
23:,5  not  speak  f.  of  ruler  of  peo. 
Pom.  14:16  not  goodbef.  spoken 
1  Cor.  10:30  am  I  e.  spoken  of 
Jam.  4:11  sp.  notf.  be  that  spe. 
e.  of  brother,  speaks  f.  of  law 

1  Pet.  3:16  whereas  they  speak 
17  than  surt'er  for  f.  doing 

4:4  speaking  e.  of  you 
14  on  their  part  f .  spoken  of 

2  Pet.  2:2  way  of  truth  «.  spok.  of 
10  speak  e.'of  dignities,  Jude  8 
12  speak  e.  of  things  they  un- 
derstand not,  Jude  10 

EVIL-HERODACn.  2  K.  25:27; 
Jer.  52:31 

EVILS. 
Deut.  31:17  f .  shall  befall  them. 

will  sav,  Are  not  these  f. 
Ps.  40:12  iiinumer.  e.  coinp.  me 
Jer.  2:13  have  committed  twof. 
Ezek.  6:9  loathethemselvesfon-. 
20:43  loathe  yourselves  for  all  e. 
Luke  3:19  for  all  e.  II.  had  done 

EWE  or  E«ES. 
Gen.  21:28  Abraham  set  seven  e. 
31:38  thy  e.  not  cast  Iheiryoung 
Lev.  14:10  take  one  e.  lainl) 
2  Sam.  13:3  nothing  save  f.  lamb 
Ps.  78:71  from  following  the  e. 

EXACT. 
Dent  15:3  of  foreigner  may  e.  ag. 
A'fA.  5:10  I  likewise  might  f . 


EXA 
Neh.  5:11  hundredth  ofmo.  ye  «. 
Ps.  89:22  enemy  not  f .  upon  him 
Is.  .58:3  in  fasts  you  f.  all  labors 
Luke  3:13  e.  no  more  than  is  app 

EX.VCTED,  ETH. 
2  A'.  15:20  Menahem  f .  of  Israel 
23:35  .Tehoakim  e.  the  gold 
Job  11:6  G.  e.  less  than  iniquity 

EXACTIO\,  S. 
Neh.  10:31  would  havef.  of  debt 
Ezek.  45:9  take  away  your  e. 

EXACTORS. 
Is.  60:17  make  e.  righteousness 

EXALT. 
Ex.  15:2  father's  G.  I  will  e. 

1  Sam.  2:10  f.  horn  of  anointed 
.Job  17:4  shall  thou  not  e.  them 
Ps.  34:3  let  ns  e.  his  name 

37:34  f .  thee  to  inherit  the  land 
66:7  let  not  rebellious  f.  tliems. 
92:10  rav  honi  e.  like  the  horn 
99:5  f.  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  9 
107::32  let  e.  him  ill  congregation 
118:28  art  mv  God,  1  will  f.  thee 
140:8  lest  w  i'eked  f.  themselves 

Pror.  4:8  e.  her,  she  shall  iirom. 

Is.  13:2  f.  ihe  voice  unto  them 
14:13  I  will  f.  throne  aliove  sta. 
25:1  art  my  God,  I  willf.  thee 

Ezek.  21:26  e.  him  that  is  low 
20:15  nor  e.  itself  above  nations 
31:14  to  the  end  none  of  trees  e. 

Pun.  11:14  robbers  of  thy  peo.  e. 
36  f.  himself  above  every  god 

IJos.  11:7  none  would  f.  him 

Ub.  4  tho"  f.  thyself  as  the  eagle 

Mat.  23:12  whoso  shall  f.  himself 

2  Cor.  11:30  if  a  man  e.  himself 
1  Pet.  5:6  may  e.  you  in  time 

EXALTED. 
Nvm.  24:7  kins^dom  shall  be  f . 
1  Sam.  2:1  said.  My  liorn  is  e. 
i  Sam.  5:12  be  liad"f .  kingdom 
22:47  e.  be  the  God  of  the  rock 
of  my  salvation,  Ps.  1S:16 

1  K.  1:5  Adonijah  e.  himself 
14:7  I  f .  thee  from  people,  10:2 

2  AT.   10:22  against  whom  hast 
thou  f .  thy  voice  ?  7s.  37:23 

1  Chr.  20:11  thou  art  f .  as  head 
Neh.  0:5  is  e.  aboA-e  all  blessing 
Job  5:11  mourn  be  f.  to  safety 

24:24  are  f .  for  a  little  while 
•36:7  establish,  and  they  aref. 
Ps.  12:8  when  the  vilest  are  f. 
13:2  how  long  one.  f .  over  me  1 
21:13  be  e.  in  thine  own  strcng. 
46:10  I  will  be  e.  am.  heathen, 

I  will  bef.  in  the  earth 
47:9  to  God,  be  is  greatly  f 
57:5  be  e.  above  heavens,  11 
75:10  horns  of  right,  shall  be  e. 
80:16  thv  right,  sh.  they  be  e. 
17  in  tliy  favor  our  horn  be  f . 
19  f.  one  chosen  out  of  people 
24  in  my  name  his  liorn  be  e. 
97:9  art  f .  far  above  all  gods 
108:5  f .  above  the  heavens 
112:9  his  lioi-n  bef.  with  honor 
118:16  right  hand  of  Lord  is  e. 
Pror.  11:11  liy  blessing  city  is  e. 
Is.  2:2  mount",  of  Lord's  house  be 
f.  above  the  hills,  Mic.  4:1 
11  L.  bef.  17;  5:16 
12:4  mention  that  his  name  isf. 
.30:18  be  f.  that  he  have  mercy 
33:5  L.  is  e. ;  10  now  will  I  bef. 
40:4  every  valley  shall  he  f . 
49:11  my  highways  shall  be  f. 
52:13  my  si-rvant  shall  be  f . 
Ezek.  17:'24  I  the  Lord  f.  low  tr. 
19:11  her  stature  was  e.  31:5 
IIos.  13:1  Ephraim  f .  himself 

6  and  their  lieart  was  e. 
Mat.  11:23  f.  to  lieav.  iwAf  10:15 
23:12  bumble  himself  shall  be 

e.  LukeU-.U;  18:14 
Lvke  1:52  e.  them  of  low  degree 
Acts  2:33  by  right  hand  of  Godf. 
5:31  him  liath  God  f. 
13:17  God  of  Israel  f.  the  people 

2  Cor.  11:7  that  you  might  he  e. 
12:7  bef.  above  measure,  7 

I'hite.  2:0  God  hath  liigh.  e.  him 
Jam.  1:8  bro.  rejoiccthat  he  isf. 

EX.VLTEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  0:17  e.  thyself  against  my 

people 
Job  36:22  God  f .  by  his  power 
Ps.  148:14  f.  born  of  his  people 
Pror.  14:39  liastv  of  sp.  e.  folly 
;34  righieoiisness  e.  a  nation 
17-19  e.  gate,  seek,  destruetioa 
Ltike  14:11  f.  him,  18:14 

2  Cor.  10:5  every  thing  that  f. 

3  Thes.  2:4  e  him  above  all 


CRUDENS   CONCORDAXCE. 


843 


EXC 

EXAMIWTIOX. 

Acts  2J:2tj  iiHrr  t.  lunl.  I  ini^^'ht 
l£.VV>ll\£. 

Szr.  10:l(j  j^l  down  to  r.  inultiT 
i*x.  Stiia**.  lUft)  Lonl 

1  Cor.  'J:'!  ttiii^wt-r  to  Them  that  f. 
llriSK'i  a  iniin  f.  hiiiisfjr 

2  Cor.  Vi:'te,  youivohcs,  prove 

KX\MI\En.  I\G. 

L'tKf  ^i.li  I  h:iv*-4.  him 

Ai'ti!  I;!i  if  wchiw.  of  irood  tU-ed 
12:19  UtTod*.  thf  k<'<'iuTs 
aiJU  ^*hnuld  hr  f*.  l»v  ^rfmr^hii: 
2*J  di'parti'd  who  should  ''.  1iim 
91:8  by  c.  of  whom  thon  maycst 
28:18  e.  mt'.  would  ha.  \vt  mV'^o 
EXAMPLK.  S. 

Mat.  \:\M  maki"  her  a  piiblii-  e. 

John  13:15  have  ;;ivri)  yuii  im  €. 

1  To/',  Ul;(»  \v<'rc  our  '. 

1  Tim.  AM  e.  of  heli.wrs 

7/cA.  4:11  full  aftLT  sami^  f. 
8:5  yt-rvL-  unto  <-.  of  heavonlv 

^am.  5:10  prophrts  fur  e.  surier. 

1  Pef.  i:-n  C.  stitr.  I.-av.  u-  au  f. 
»///</<?  7  for  ail  ( .  ^urtVrinr^ 

Ste  EN?AMri,i:,  3. 

EXrEED. 

/?e*/^  25; J  fonv  srripis  and  not 

«.  h'>t  ifh."  t.  hrothiT 
Maf.  5:2[l  riu'ht.  e.  thv  scribes 

2  Cor.  3:'J  miiiisi ration  e. 

EXC'EEItEn. 
1  Sftm.  2tt:  M  wept,  lill  David  ^. 
1  A'.  10:-il  Sul.  e.  all  for  ririu'S- 
EXCEEnF>T.  ETII. 

1  A".  10:7  wi<d<im  '.  thr  lame 

2  C/u\  9:0  e.  i'linu-  ihat  1  heard 

EXCEEDI\G. 

Gen.  15:1  thy  e.  j;reat  reward 
17:6  make  thee  e.  fr-uitfnl 
27::J1  K.  cried  with  e.  bitter  cry 

J-S.r.  1:7  Israel  waxed  f.  ini^^hty  * 
l'.):Ui  the  trumpet  e'.  lond 

X'im.  11:7  land  we  passed  i?'  f. 

1  Sam.  2:3  no  more  <*.  ])r(Midlv 

2  .Vfj/n.  8:8  D.  tookf.  much  brass 
12:2  mail  had  f.  many  flocks 

1  A'  4:2'.»  O.  pave  Sol.  wisdoms. 

1  C/,r.  20:2brouirht<?.  muehspoil 
32;5  must  be  i».~maL,'nifical 

2  Chr.  11:12  cities  c.  stroni? 
14:14  was  e.  much  spoil  in  them 
1G.12  Asa.  disease  was  e.  trroat 
32:27  llez.  had  e.  much  riches 

iV.  21;(i  hast  made  him  e.  glad 

43:4  I  iTo  unto  (iod.  my  e.  joy 

119:%  thy  command,  i'se.  broad 
Prov.  30:21  four  thintw  are  €.  w. 
Ec.  7:24  which  is  t.  deep 
£!3(?i.  9:9  iniq.  of  Is.  is  ^.  prcat 

1(;:13  and  wast  t.  beautiful    ' 

37:10  f.  sreat  army 

47:10  fi<h  of  ;rrear  sea^.  many 
I><ni.  ;J:22  tlie  furnace  was^.  liot 

7: 11)  fourth  beast  wa^e.  dreadful 

8:'J  horn,  which  waxed  f.  ijrcat 
J'lii.  ;J::j  was  an  e.  jjreat  city 

4:t>  JoiKih  was*',  ylad 
Jf<i^.  2:10  rej.  with  ^.  prcat  joy 
111  ll'-rod  mocked,  was c .  wro. 

4:S  taketh  uj)  into  e.  hiu'h  moun. 

5:12  n  jnicc  and  be  e.  plad 

8:28  i»os!*c9».  with  devils  c.  fier. 

20:22  thev  were  e.  sorrowful 

38  e.  surrownil.  Mar/c  14::J4 

Murk  (J:2ti  the  kim;  was  t\  sorry 

9:3  hi-i  raiments,  whiteas  snow 
A''f.^  7:20  M.  born,  and  was  e.  fa. 
Jiom.  7:13  sin  become  f.  sinful 
2  Cor.  4:17  work.  c.  wei*,'ht  ^lory 

9:14  for**,  ^race  of  (iod  in  you" 
I^ph.  1:19  e.  sTcatness 

2:7  mii:ht  sFiow  e.  riches  of  pra. 

3:20  is  able  to  do  f.  abundantly 
1  Tim.  1:14  grace  of  L.  e.  abnnd. 

1  Pit.  4:13  be  <:lad  al.  with  «.  joy 

2  Pet.  1:4  €.  preat  promise* 
Juft''.  24  yoii  faultless  with  e.  joy 
liev.  10:21  the  pla.  was^.  great 

EXCEEDIXfiLY. 
Grn.  7:19  the  waters  prevailed  f. 

13:13  men  of  S.  wen-  sinners  »=. 

10:10  I  will  multitilv  thv  seed^. 

17:2  I  will  multii)Iy'thee  t. 
2')  I  will  multiplv  Ishmael  (.  a 

27::J3an<l  Is.iac  trenibk-d  very  f. 

30:43  Jacr»b  increased  e.  47:2t 
2  S'tm.  13:15  Aninon  hated  her^. 
2  A'.  10:4  ehlers  Samaria^,  afniid 

1  C/ir.  29:25  L.  maL'nificd  Solo- 

mon €.  2  Chr.  1:1 

2  C/tr.  17:12  Jeh.  waxed  irreat  e. 
20:8  I'zziah  slrenu'lh.  himself<f. 

Neh.  2:10  it  grieved  them  €. 


EXC 

3it.  4:4  queen  was  c,  griwed 
.Mi  3:22  rejoice  *.  when  the^v  And 
/v.  0s:3  the  ri;.'hIeous  t.  rejoice 

UH'tAi  lu-ied  '.  in  ilie  wildern. 

Il!»:lli7  le-tim.  I  love  them  f. 

12:i:3r.  illled  with  eimtempt,  4 
//t.  21:19  the  earth  is  moved  e. 
Ihm.  7:7  a  fourih  beavt  «irnng  e. 
Jon.  1:10  men  weref.  afraid 
10  tile  men  feared  the  Lord*-. 

4:1  it  di>^ple.nsed  .lonah  c. 
yftit.  19:25  thev  were^.  aft-aid 
.M^irk  4:41  they  feared  #■.  and  wild 

15:1  \  cried  out  the  more  e. 
Arts  1K:20  ihe«e  men  doc.  trou. 

20:11  beini;  e.  mad  against  them 

27:IS*^.  tossed  with  a  tempest 
2  Cnr.  7:13  and*',  the  more  joyed 
tta'.  1:14  c.  zealous  of  the  Iradit. 
t  Thfs.  3:10  praviuL''.'. 
2  Tfifit.  1:3  vour  faith  groweth  #. 
Ileb.  12:21  Moses  said.  I  tf.  fear 

EXCEL. 
Gtn.  49:4  nnsta.  as  wa.sh.not  e. 
1  Chr.  1.5:21  with  harpson  Sh.  tf. 
Pft.  103:20  that  e.  in  strcn-jth 
^•.  10:10  imaL'es  did  *.  them 
1  Cor.  14:12  seek  that  ye  may  *•. 
EXrELKED.  EST. 

1  A'.  4::i0  Sol's  wisdom  f.  Egvpt 
Prov.  31:29  but  thou  f .  them  all 

EXf'KIJ.ETII. 

Ec.  3:13  wis.  ,.  follv.  liditc.  da. 

2  Cor,  3:10  reas.Mi  of  u'lory  that  tf. 

EXrEI<LE\t'V. 

Cfn.A^-.^t .  ofdiirnitv.c.  of  pow. 
Kr.  15:7  L'reatness  of  thine  e. 
Ikiit.  33:20  who  rideth  in  his  e. 
29  who  U  the  sword  of  thy  tf. 
.Toft  4:21  their  < .  l:o  awav  ? 

i:J:ll  his,',  make  afraid? 

2o:fi  e.  mount  up  to  the  heavens 

37:4  thunder,  with  voice  of  h.  e. 

40:10  deck  with  majesty  and  e. 
P.t.  47:4  thee,  of  Jacob 

)i2:4  CJisi  him  down  from  his  e. 

tW::U  his  r.  is  ov.-r  IsriK-l 
E\  7:12  the  e.  of  kiiowledire  ia 
h.  13:19  hennty  of  the  rhald.  e. 

35:2  f.  of  Carmel.  f.  <>fourGnd 

(ifl:15  I  make  thee  an  eternal  e. 
Ez^k.  21:21  the  c  of  your  streng. 
.lm/K0:8  I  abhor  the  f.  of  Jacob 

S:7  L.  hath  sworn  bV(P.  of  Jacob 
Xah.  2:2  c.  of  Jacob.'lhcc.  of  Is. 

1  Cor.  2:1  not  withf.  speech 

2  Cnr.  4:7  that  c.  of  pow.  mav  be 
P!a!e.  3;fi  all  things  lost  for  k. 

EXrELLE\T, 

Eift.  1:4  showf-d  t.  majesty 
Jof}  37:2:1  Almiirhiv  isc.  in  power 
/**.  8:1  how  e.  thy  name !  9 
10:3  e.  in  wh.  is  all  my  deliirht 
:J0:7  how  c.  is  thy  loving-kind. 
70:4  morrc.  than  the  mountains 
141:5  it  shall  be  ait  e.  oil 
118:13  L<ird.  his  namealoncisc. 
150:2  accord,  to  his  e.  greatness 
Proi\  8:0  will  speak  of  c.  things 
12:30  riirhte.  more  e.  th.  neigh. 
17:7  e.  speech  become,  n.  a  fool 
Cant.  5:15  countenance  e.  • 

If.  4:3  fruit  of  earth  shall  bee. 
12:5  L.  hath  done  e.  things 
28:29  L.  of  hosts  f.  in  working 
K:tk.  10:7 come  toe.  oniamenls 
Dan  2:31  whose  brightn.  was  e. 
4;;t0  e.  majesty  was  added  unto 
.5:12  c.  spirit  found  in  D.  0:3 

14  e.  wisdimi  is  fouiul  in  thee 
Lukf  1:3  most  c.  Theophilns 
.\rtn  2.3:20  the  e.  governor  Felix 
Horn.  2:18approvest  things  more 
fi.  Philf.  1:10 

1  Cor.  12:3!  show  I  a  more  e.  way 
Il'h.  1:4  obtained  a  more  e.  nam'e 

H:fi  obtained  a  more  c.  ministry 
11:4  A.  oilV-red  more  e.  sacrifice 

2  Pet.  1:17  voice  from  the  e.  glo. 

EXrKPT. 

0(n.  32:26  not  gn  t\  thou  bleps 
42:15  c.  young,  bro.  come.  43:3»  5 
Xum.  10':13  r.  make  thyself  a  pr. 
I)tut.  32::iD^.  theirlJock  had  sold 
Jm.  7:13^.  you  destroy  accursed 

1  Sam.  'i'r.'.W  f.  thou  hadst  hasted 

2  Sam.  3:13  c.  thou  tlrst  brin;;  M. 
5:0 c.  thon  takeaway  the  blind 

2  A'.  4:21  slack  not  ri'diuL'.  e. 
E^t.'i:U^.  kingdeliirhted. 
4:11  f.  kini:  hold  irolden  sceptre 
Pt.  127:1  ('.  L.  build,  c.  L.  keep 
P/-OV.  4:10  sleep  note,  done  mis, 
/*.  1:9  c.  L.  left  remn.  Jiom.  9:29 
/Jan.  3:28  nor  wors.  god,  c.  o.  G. 


EXE 
Dan.  6:5  c.  find  it  con.  law  of 
Amm  3:3  two  walk  e.  agree<l? 
.Mat.  5:20  r.  righteousness  exc. 
12:29  c.  bind  sir.  m.  Mark'Siil 
18:3  1  say  to  you  c.  ye  be  conv. 
19:9  i)nt"awav  wifeV.  for  forni. 
24:22  e.  day  be  short.  Mark  13:20 
20:42  may  n<»i  passt.  I  drink 
.Mark  7::j'l*har.  e.  wanh  oft 
L'tkf  9:13  e.  we  go  and  buy  meat 
i:J:3  ('.  ve  repent,  ye  .-hall  per.  5 
Jo/tn:i:'ie.  G.  be  with  him 

3  ('.  a  man  be  born  again 
3:5  c.  a  man  be  born  of  water 

27  nothing  e.  it  be  given 
4:48  e.  ye  see  signs  and  wonders 
0:44  e.  "the  Fatlier  draw  him 

5;J  e.  ve  eat  lie.  of  the  S.  of  m. 

05  c.  It  were  given  him 

12:24  c.  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into 
15:4  ye  cannot  bear  IVuit  e.  ye 
19:11  no  power  c.  it  were  given 
20:25  e.  I  see  priiit  of  the  nails 

Artu  8:1  all  scat.  f.  the  apostles 
31  c.  some  man  guide  mc? 
15:1  e.  ye  be  circumcised 
24:21  c'  it  be  for  this  one  voice 
30:39  all  as  I  am.  c.  these  bonds 
27::J1  c  these  abide  in  ship 

Tfom.  7:7  not  known  lust  €.  law 
10:15  how  preach  c.  they  be  sent 

1  Cor.  14:5  with  tongues  c.  he  in. 

6  c.  I  shall  speak  by  revelation 

7  €.  they  irave  distinction 

9  c.  ve  utter  words  easy  under. 
15::J6"not  quickened  c.  it  die 

2  Cor.  12:13  c.  I  was  not  burden. 
13:5  c.  ve  he  reprobates  ? 

2  7'hft.  2:3  c.  come  a  falling  aw. 

3  Tim.  2:5  not  crowiied.  f. lie  st. 
Jier.  2:5  remove  candlec.  th.  rep. 

22  tribulation  c.  they  repent 

EXC'EPTEO. 

1  Cor.  15:27  is  e.  who  put  things 

EXCESS. 
.^fat.  23:25  within  are  full  of  c. 
E/)/>.  5:18  wine,  wherein  is  c. 

1  Pit.  4:3  lusts,  and  c.  of  wine 

4  ye  run  not  to  the  same  c. 

EXrHAXGE. 
(7c«.  47:17  Jos.  gave  bread  in  c. 
Lrv.  27:10  e.  thereof  shall  be 
Job  28:17  c.  sh.  not  be  for  jewels 
Mat.  10:20  wh.  sh.  a  man  cive  in 
e.  for  his  soul  ?  Mark  8:37 
EXCIIWCiE.  Verb. 
Ezek.  4S:14nor  v.  tirst-fruits 

EX<'II  WGERS. 
Mat.  25:27  to  put  money  toe. 

EXriADE,  D. 
l^om.  3:27  boastinir  ?   it  is  f. 
Gal.  4:17  thev  would  e.  you 

EXCUSE. 
Luke  14:18  began  to  makec. 
liotn.  1:20  sh)  they  are  without  e, 
EXCrSE,  Verb. 

2  Cor.  12:19  think  you  we  e.  our. 

EXCISED,  l\G. 
Luke  14:18  have  me  e.  19 
}iom.'2:\h  thoughts  accus.  ore. 

EXECRAT10\. 
Jer.  42:18  and  ye  shall  be  an  e. 
44:12  au  e.  and  reproach 

EXECl'TE. 
Et.  12:13  will  c.  judu'ment 
Xum.  5:30  jiriost  shall  c.  upon 
8:11  that  thev  mav  e.  service 
Dent.  10:18  doth  c.  judir.  of  wid. 
P.'i.  119:84  when  wilt  thou  e. 
140:7  to  c.  venge.  upon  heathen 
9  to  €.  the  judgment  written 
t/cr.  7:5c.  judir.  between  man  and 
21:12  e.  judgm.  in  the  morning 
22:3  e.  judgm.  and  riirhleousm 
2:i:5  branch  shall  c.  judg.  3:5:15 
Ez^k.  5:8  will  e.  jndg.  in  thee.  10 
15  when  I  siballt.  judg.  in  thee 
11:9  I  will  r.  jiuIl'.  amouL'  you 
25:11  I  will  t".  jud::.  upon  Sloab 
17  I  will  f.  ventre,  upon  them 
30:14  and  c.  judgments  in  No 
19  thus  I  will  t.  judLT.  in  Kgypt 
45:9  c.  judgment  and  justice 
/Aw.  11:9  not  c.  the  liorcencss 
Mic.  5:15  and  I  will  e.  venireance 
7:9  and  e.  judi'ment  for  mc 
Zee.  7:9  e.  true  iudL'inent 

8:16c.  the  j'-uiirin-nt  of  truth 
Joftn  5:27  given  authority  to  c. 
liom.  i:J:4  minister  of  G.  c.  wrath 
Jade  15  to  €.  judgment  on  all 

EXECITED. 
Xwn.  33:4  on  L'ods  the  L.  c.  judir. 
A  ut.  Zi:-2\  \u-  • .  justice  of  the  L. 


EXP 

ZSam.  8:15  D.  e.  jn.  1  Chr.  18:14 
I  Chr.  0:10  c.  the  priest's  ofllre 
24:2  K.  and  Ith.  t .  oriest's  olllci^ 
Ezr.  7:20  let  judg.  ')ec.  speedily 
1^.  10fi::iO  I'liiiH-Iias.  and  •'.  jud-,'. 
Ac.  8:11  sentence  ;iot  t\  cpeedily 
./tr.  23:20  anger  itf  the  L,  have  /. 
Ezek.  11:12  nei.  c  my  judg.  2l);2l 
18:8  c.  trill- jndg.  bet.  man,  17 
2:J;10  they  had  t.  jndg.  upon  her 
28.22  I  shall  have  ^.  jndg.  20 
39:21  shall  see.indg.  I  havec. 
Li(kt  1:8  wh.  'A.  ,,  priest's  otUce 

EXEClTEnsT. 
I  Sam.  28:18  nor  t .  wrath  on  A. 

EXE<ITEST,  Kill. 
pt.  9:10  is  known  by  jndg.  he  c. 
9!»:4  thou  c.  judgment  in  Jacob 
in;j:0  Lord  c.  right,  and  judgm. 
140:7  L.  c.  judgm.  for  the  oppr. 
/>■.  40:11  that  c.  my  counsel 
Jcr.  5:1  if  any  c.  judirment 
Joel'2:U  he  is  sir.  that  c.  word 

EXE(ITI\C;. 
2r//r.  11:14  Jero.  cast  olVfromc. 
22:8  J.  f.  judu'.  on  .Vhabs  house 

KXECniO\.  ER. 
Est.  9:1  decree  to  be  put  iu  C. 
Mark  0:27  king  sent  an  e. 

EXEMPTED. 
1  K.  15:22  a  procla.  none  was  c. 

EXERCISE. 
1  Tim.  4:8  b.idily  c.  proflt.  little 

EXERCISE,  Verb. 
Ps.  131:1  nor  do  I  c.  thin;,'S 
Jer.  9:21  L,  which  e.  loving-kind. 
Mat.  20:25  jH-inces  of  the  Gen.  e. 
dominion,  that  are  great  e. 
mitho.  Mark  10:42;  Ai/.  22:25 
.l<?^f  24:10  I  f.  invs.  lo  have  cons. 

1  Tim.  4:7  c.  tliysell  lu  u'odliness 

EXERCISED,  ETII. 

Ee.  1:13  sore  trav.  to  be  e.  3:10 

Ezek.  22:29  peo.  of  land  e.  robb. 

llib.  5:14  senses  c.  to  disc,  good 

12:11  fruit  of  right,  to  them  e. 

2  Ptt.  2:14  heart  c.  with  covetous 
litv.  13:12  e.  power  of  lirst  beast 

EXHORT. 
Acts  2:40  many  words  did  he  e. 
27:  22  I  e.  you  to  be  of  good  ch. 

1  Thejt.  4:1  brethren,  and  c.  you 
5:14  now  we  c.  you.  wani  unru. 

2  Theit.  3:12  com'm.  and  e.  bv  C. 

1  Tim.  2:1  I  c.  that  first  of  all 
0:2  these  thins:^  teach  and  e. 

2  Tim.  4:2  c.  with  long-suflering 
Tit.  1:9  maybe  abletd  c.  and  co. 

2:0  young  hien  c.  to  be  sober 
9  c.  servants  to  be  obedient 
15  speak,  c.  and  rebuke 
/A*.  3:13  e.  one  another  daily 
1  Pit.  5:1  the  elders  am.  you  I  c. 
■/i/fJe  3  for  me  to  write  and  e. 

EXIfORTATIO\. 
Luke  :3:]8  many  thintrs  in  c. 
Aetft  13:15  ye  have  word  of  c.  say 
30:3  when'  P.  had  given  much  c. 
I^om.  12:8  exhort.  let  wait  on  e. 
1  Cor.  14:3  speak. unto  men  to  c. 

3  Cor.  8:17  he  accepted  the  c. 

1  T/u.9.  2:3  e.  wi^s  not  of  deceit 
1  Tim.  4:13  give  attendance  to  e. 
Il^b.  12:5  yc  have  Angot.  the  c. 

13:22  suflVr  the  word  of  c. 
EXHORTED,  l\'U. 
Acts  11:2.3  B.  c.  to  cleave  to  Lord 

14:22  c.  them  to  con.  in  fai. 

15::J2  c.  brethren  with  m.  words 

18:27  breth.  wrote  e.  disciples 
Jlrh.  10:35  ))ut  c.  one  anotli.  and 
1  P<t.  .5:12  by  S.  I  have  written  c. 

1  Thts.  2:11  you  know  how  we  c. 

EXILE. 

2  Sam.  1.5:19  a  stran^rerand  an  e. 
h.  51:14  captive  e.  liasteneth 

EXORCISTS. 
Act-s  19:13  vagabond  Jews,  e. 

EXPE<'TvVTIO.\. 
pi.  9:18  c.  of  poor  shall  not  per. 
02:5  wait  on  <i.  mv  e.  from  him 
P}Vr.  10:28  e.  of  wicked.  11:7 
11:23  c.  of  the  wicked  is  wrath 
23:18  e.  sh.  not  be  cut  otV.  21:14 
A.  20:5  be  ashamed  of  their  c. 

0  l)rhoId.  Much  Is  our  c. 
Z"'.  9:5  lur  €.  shall  be  ashamed 
L'/kf  3:15  as  peo.  were  iu  e.  J. 
Acts  12:11  delivered  fr.  c.  of  JewH 
A'om.  8:19  c.  of  creature  waiteth 
Phil.  1:20  my  earnest  c. 

EXPECTED,  l\G. 
Jir.  29:  U  to  give  an  c.  end 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


EYE 

Aci^  3:5  e.  to  receive  Boraething 
Hed.  10:13  e.  enemies  be  made 
EXPEDIE.\T. 

John  11:50.;.  for  us  one  man  die 
16:7  e.  for  vou  that  I  go  away 
18:14  e.  that  one  man  die  for  pe. 

1  Cor.  6:12  all  things  not  f.  10:23 
a  Cm:  8:10  e.  for  you  who  begun 

1-2:1  It  IS  not  e.  for  me  to  glory 
EXPEL,  LED. 
Jos.  13:1:)  Is.  e.  not  Geshurites 
2:J:5  G.  shall  e.  them  before  you 
Jiirl.  I:a0  he  e.  three  sons  of  A. 
1 1:7  ye  «.  me  out  of  house  ? 
S.Vflm.  14:14  his  banish,  be  not  f. 
Acts  13:50  e.  them  out  of  coasts 

EXPEXSES. 

£zr.  6:4  e.  be  given  out 

8  I  decree  that  f.  be  given  to 

EXPERlEXfE. 

Gfll.  .30:27  by  e.  the  Lord  blessed 

^c.  1:16  my  heart  had  e.  of  wis. 

Jioin.  5:4  worketh  e.  and*'. 

EXPEBI.MEXT. 

2  Cor.  9:13  by  e.  of  this  minist. 

EXPERT. 
1  Chr.  12:33  Zeb.  50.000  e.  in  war 
35  Danites  e.  \n  war:  36  Aslicr 
Cant.  3:8  hold  swords,  e.  in  war 
Jer.  50:9  shall  l)e  as  €.  man 
Acts  26:3  know  thee  e.  in  custo. 
EXPIRED. 

1  f!am.  18:86  the  days  were  not  e. 

2  Smn.  11:1  y.  was  e.  1  Chr.  20:1 

1  6'^r.  17:ircome  wh.  days  be  e. 

2  Chr.  36:10  when  year  c.'Neb. 
E-^t.  1:5  when  days  were  <f. 
J5>^A:.  43:27  when  days  are  e. 
Actsl:^  fortv  years' were  e. 
Sev.  20:7  1000  years  e.  S.  loosed 

EXPLOITS. 
i)'in.  11:28  he  shall  doe. 
32  shall  be  strong  and  do  e. 

EXPOliXD,  ED. 
.T'ld.  14:14  could  not  f.  riddle 

14:19  garments  to  them  who  e. 

jVark  4:34  when  alone  e.  all  th. 

L'/ke  24:27  f.  to  them  all  script. 

Acts  11:4  but  Peters.  It  by  order 

18:86  Aq.  and  Pris.  e.  to'him 

28:23  Paul  e.  the  kingdom  of  G. 

EXPRESS. 

Jleb.  1:3  being  e.  image  of  person 

EXPRESS,  ED. 
Num.  1:17  took  men  e.  by  names 

1  Chr.  12:31  M.  18,000  e.  by  name 
16:41  who  were  e.  by  name 

2  Chr.  28:15  men  e.  took  captives 
31:19  e.  to  lhvc  portions 

.Err.  8:20  Netliinini  c.  by  name 

EXPRESSLY. 
1  Snm.  20:21  if  I  e.  say  to  the  lad 
Ezek.  1:3  word  came  e.  to  Ezek. 
1  Tim.  4:1  Spirit  speak,  e.  some 

EXTE\D,  ED. 
Ezr.  7:8S  ^.  mercy  ;  9:9  to  us 
Ps.  109:12  be  none  to  e.  mercy 
Is.  66:12  will  e.  peace  like  river 

EXTEXDETH. 
Ps.  16:2  goodness  e.  not  to  thee 

EXTiXC'T. 
Job  17:1  my  days  are  c. 
Is.  4:i:17  are  e.  they  quenched 

EXTOL,  LED. 
Ps.  30:1  I  will  f.  thee,  O  Lord 
66:17  be  was  f.  with  my  tongue 
68:4  e.  him  that  rideth  on  heav. 
14.5:1  I  will  €.  thee,  my  God 
Jn.  52:13  my  servant  shall  be  e. 
Dan.  4:37  I  Ncbuchad.  e.  King 
EXTORTIOX,  ER,  ERS. 
Pg.  imi:!!  /■.  eat.h  all  he  hath 
/v.  16:4  I-'.  :lt  an  end.  the  spoiler 
Ez''k.  82:18  has  gained  by  e. 
Mat.  'ii-.'.a  th<-y  are  full  of  e. 
X'/Ac  lM:n  not  as  other  men.  e. 
1  Cf^.  5:10  not  altogether  with  e. 
11  if  any  be  drunkard,  an  e. 
6:10  nor  <?.  niherit  kingd.  of  G. 
,  EXTREME. 

tPeiit.  28:22  L.  smite  with  e.  bum. 

EXTREMITY. 
Job  35:15  knoweth  not  in  great  t. 

Ex.  21  M  f.   for  /.   Lf!'.  24:20; 
All/.  19:21;  Mat.  5:.38 
26  if  man  smite  e.  of  servant 
i«!J.  21:20  ball!  blemish  iii  c. 
Ueut.  iS-Sl  his  t,  shall  be  evil 
56  «.  shall  be  evil  to.  husband 
32:10  as  apple  of  his  e. 
84:7  hiB  e,  was  not  dim 


EYE 

Ezr.  5:5  e.  of  God  was  on  elders 
Job  7:8  e.  that  hath  seen  me 
10:18  and  no  e.  had  seen  me 
20:9  e.  wh.  saw  eh.  see  no  more 
24:15  e.  of  adulterer  waiteth  for 
twil.  saying.  No  e.  shall  see 
29:11  wh.  e.  saw  me,  it  gave  wi. 
Ps.  .33:18  c.  of  Lord  on  them 
35:19  nei.  let  them  with  e. 
21  aha,  aha,  our  e.  hath  seen  it 
949  formed  e.  sh.  he  not  see? 
Prov.  10:10  winketh  with  the  e. 
20:12  the  seeing  e.  h.  hath  made 
22:9  bonntif.  c.  shall  be  blessed 
.30:17  e.  that  mocketh  at  father 
Ec.  1:8  e.  not  satisfied 
4:8  neither  e.  satis,  with  riches 
/»■.  1.3: 18  e.  shall  not  spare  child. 
52:8  for  they  shall  see  e.  tn  e. 
64:4  nei.  hath  e.  seen.  1  Cor.  2:9 
Lam.  2:4  slew  all  pleasant  to  e. 
Ezek.  9:5  let  not  your  e.  spare 
.I/?c.  4:11  let  our  e.  look  on  Zion 
Mat.  6:22  light  of  the  body  is  the 

e.  Luke  U-.-ii 
7:3  mote  in  brother's  e.  beam  in 

thine  own  c.  Luke  6:41,  42 
18:9  if  «.  offend  thee  pluck  out 
19:24  camel  go  thro'  ^.  of  needle, 

.l/a/'t  10:25;  iwtf  18:25 
1  Cor.  12:16  bee.  I  am  not  the  e. 
17  the  whole  body  were  an  e. 
21  e.  cannot  say 
15:52  in  twinkling  of  an  e. 
Rev.  1:7  every  e.  shall  see  him 

Evil  EYE. 
Prov.  23:6  bread  of  him  hatn  e.  e. 
28:22  hast,  to  be  rich  hath  e.  e. 
Mat.  6:23  iff.  be  e.  Luke  ll::i4 
20:15  is  thine  e.  e. 
Mark  7:22  of  heart  proceed,  e.  e. 
Mine  EYE. 

1  Sam.  24:10  ■iiiine  e.  spared  thee 
Job  7:7  ni.  e.  shall  no  more  see 

13:1  mine  e.  hath  seen  all  this 
16:20  min£  e.  pour,  tears  to  God 
17:7  mine  e.  is  dim  by  sorrow 
42:5  but  mine  e.  seeth  thee 
Ps.  6:7  m.  e.  con.  with  giief,  31:9 
32:8  guide  thee  witli  mine  e. 
54:7  minec.  liath  seen  hisdesirc 
88:9  mine  e.  mourn,  by  reason 
93:11 7nine  e.  sh.  see  my  desire 
Lam.  1:16  vi.  e.  m.  e.  run.  3:48 
3:49  mine  e.  trickleth  down 
51  niific  e.  atfectelh  my  heart 
Ezek.  5:11  neith.  sh.  m.  e.  spare, 
7:4,  9;  8:18;  9:10;  20:17 
Thine  EYE. 
Deut.  7:16  thine  e.  sh.  not  pity, 

13:8;  19:1-3.21;  25:12 
15:9  thijie  e.  be  evil  ag.  brother 
Mat.  6:22  /.  e.  be  sing.  Lu.  11::M 
7:3  beam  in  th.  own  e.  Luke  6:41. 
18:9  t.  e.  oft'end,  Mark  9:47 
See  APPLE. 

EYEBRO^VS. 
Lev.  14:9  shall  shave  hair  oS e. 

EYELIDS. 
Job  16:16  on  mine  e.  is  shadow 
41:18eyeslikee.  of  the  morning 
Ps.  11:4  his  e.  try  child,  of  men  ' 
132:4  or  slumber  to  mine  e. 
Prov.  4:25  let  thine  e.  look 
6:4  or  slumber  to  thine  e. 
25  neither  let  her  take  with  e. 
30:13  their  e.  are  lifted  up 
Jei:  9:18  e.  may  gush  with  wat. 

Right  EYE. 
Zee.  11:17  on  his  i:  e.  his  r.  e. 

shall  be  utterly  darkened 
Mat.  5:29  if  r.  e.  off.  jihick  it  out 

EYE-S.XLYE. 
Pev.  3:18  anoint  eyes  with  e.-s. 

EYE-SERYICE. 

Eph.  6:6  not  with  e.-s.  Col.  3:22 

EYESIGHT. 

2  Sam.  22:25  aecor.  to  my  clean- 

ness in  his  e.  Ps.  18:84 
EYE.\VIT\ESSES. 
Luke  1:2  from  lM-_riiiiiiiiL'  e.-U'. 
2Pet.  1:16  wiiv  ..-(/■.  lit  majesty 

EYED. 
1  Sam.  18:9  Saul  e.  David 
Tender  EYED. 
Gen.  29:17  Leah  was  tender  e, 

EYES. 
Gen.  3:0  and  pleasant  to  the  e. 
7  e.  of  them  both  were  opened 
16:4  mistress  was  despised  iufi. 
5  I  was  despised  in  her  e. 
20:16  is  to  thee  a  covering  of  c. 
21:19  God  opened  Ilagar's  e. 
39:7  wife  cist  lur  i.  on  Joseph 


EYE 
Gen.  48:10  e.  of  Israel  were  dim 
E.T.  .5:21  abhorred  in  e.  of  Phar. 

24:17  like  tire  in  e.  of  Israel 
Lev.  4:13  hid  from  e.  of  assembly 

26:16  burning  ague  sh.  cons.  e. 
AVw.  10:31  instead  of  e. 

20:12  to  sanctify  me  in  e.  of  Is. 

22:31  Lord  opened  e.  of  Balaam 

24:3  man  whose  e.  are  open,  15 
Dettt.  16:19  doth  blind  e.  of  wise 

28:65  L.  shall  give  failing  of  e. 
Jud.  16:28  avenged  for  two  e. 
2  ,9ff»?.  6:20  uncov.  in  e.  of  liand. 

24:3  that  e.  of  king  may  see  it 

1  A'.  1:20  e.  of  all  Isr.  upon  thee 

2  A".  0:17  L.  open.  e.  of  young  m. 
20  Lord,  open  e.  of  tliese  men 

2.5:7  ont  e.  of  Z.  ,Ter.  39:7:  .52:11 
1  Chr.  13:4  right  in  e.  of  people 
Job  10:4  hast  thou  e.  of  flesh? 
11:20  f.  of  the  wicked  shall  fail 
17:5  e.  of  his  children  shall  fail 
28:21  hid  from  the  e.  of  all  llv. 
29:15  I  was  e.  to  the  blind 
31:16  caused  e.  of  widow  to  fail 
39:29  and  her  e.  behold  afar  off 
Ps.  15:4  in  -ivhose  e.  vile  person 
19:8connnandment  enlighten  e. 
11.5:5  «.  have  they,  135:16 
123:2  f.  of  servant,  e.  of  maiden 
145:15  e.  of  all  wait  upon  thee 
146:8  L.  openeth  e.  of  the  blind 
PiYtr.  10:26  as  smo.  to  e.  so  slug. 
15:30  light  of  c.  reioiceth  heart 
17:8  precious  stone  in  e.  of  him 
24  e.  of  fool  in  ends  of  earth 
23:29  \vho  hath  redness  of  e.  ? 
27:20  e.  of  man  are  never  satis. 
Ec.  2:14  wise  man's  e.  in  head 
6:9  better  the  sight  of  «.  than 
11:7  pleasant  for  e.  to  behold 
Cant.  1:15  thou  hast  doves'  e.  4:1 
Is.  3:8  to  provoke  e.  of  his  glory 
16  daugh.  of  Z.  with  wanton  e. 
.5:15  e.  of  lofty  shall  be  humbled 
29:18  e.  of  the  blind  shall  see 
.3-2:3  f.  of  them  that  see 
35:5  then  e.  of  blind  sh.  be  ope. 
42:7  ojien  the  blind  e.  to  bring 
43:8  blind  that  have  e. 
.5'2:10  made  bare  his  arm  in  e.  of 
59:10  grope  as  if  we  had  no  e. 
Jer.  5:21  ha.  e.  see  not.  Ezek.  12:2 
Ezek.  1:18  rings  were  full  off. 
10:12  the  wheels  were  full  of  c. 
3fl:'23  be  known  in  e.  of  nations 
Van.  7:8  in  horn  e.  like  e.  of  man 

80  that  had  e.  and  a  mouth 
llab.  1:13  purer  f.  than  beh.  evil 
Zic.  3:9  upon  one  stone  seven  e. 
8:6  marvellous  in  e.  of  remnant 
Mat.  18:9  rather  than  hav.  two  e. 
cast  into  hell  fire.  Mark  9:47 
Mark  8:18  having  e.  see  ye  not  ? 
Lnke  4:20  e.  of  all  fast,  on  him 
10;'i3  blessed  are  e.  which  see 
.Totin  9:6  anoint,  e.  of  blind  man 
.32  opened  e.  of  one  born  blind 
10:21  can  devil  open  e.  of  blind 
Acts  9:40  Dorcas  opened  her  e. 
Rom,  11:8  given  e.  shouldnot  see 
Gal.  3:1  before  e.  Christ  been  set 
Epii.  1:18  e.  of  your  understand. 
Ilfb.  4:13  all  things  naked  to  e. 
■iPet.  2:14  e.  full  of  adultery 
1  .lolin  2:16  lu.st  of  the  e.  and  pri. 
Rev.  4:6  four  beasts  full  ute. 
8  and  were  full  off.  within 
5:6  a  Lamb  having  seven  e. 

His  EYES. 

Gen.  27:1  Isaac,  his  e.  were  dim 
49:12  /;.  e.  sh.  be  red  with  wine 

yum.  24:4  having  his  e.  open,  16 

Jud.  16:21  Philist.  put  out  his  e. 

1  Sam.  3:2  Eli.  his  e.  dim,  4:15 
14:27  his  e.  were  enlightened 

1  A'.  14:4  Ahiiah,  his  e.  ^yere  set 

2  A'.  4:34  child,  put  his  e.  on  h.  e. 
35  child  siuized.  ojiened  his  e. 

6:17  open  hi.-'  • .  th:it  he  may  see 
25:7  slew  sons  of  Zedckiah  bef 
hise.  Jer.  :W:6;  58:10 

1  Chr.  21:23  k.  do  irood  in  his  e. 

Est.  8:5  and  I  pleasing  in  his  e. 

.lob  16:9  enemv  sharpeneth  Aiji  e 
1\:mhi.te.  shall  seehisdestruc, 
24:23  his  e.  are  on  their  ways 
27:19  the  rich  man  open,  his  e. 
34:81  //.  e.  are  on  the  ways  of  m, 
36:7  he  withdraweth  not  his  e. 
40:84  he  taketh  it  with  his  e. 
41: 18  Aw  f.  are  like  eyelids  of  m, 

Ps.  10:8  hv  e.  set  against  poor 
11:4  h.  e.  behold  child,  of  men 
.36:1  no  fear  of  God  before  his  e. 
66:7  his  e.  Ik  hold  the  nations 

rriir.li:Vi  he  wiuketh  with  hise 


EYE 

Prov.  16:30  he  shut,  his  e.  to  dcv. 

20:8  scattereth  evil  with  his  e. 

31:10  find  no  favor  in  h.  e. 

28:27  hid.  his  e.  sh.  have  curse 
Ec.  8:16  sleep  with  his  e. 
Cant.  5:12  his  e.  are  as  eyes  of  d- 

8:10  in  h.  e.  as  one  that  found 
Is.  11:3  after  sight  a(  his  e. 

17:7  his  e.  have  res.  to  holy  One 

.3.3:15  shutteth  hise.  from  seeing 
Jer.  32:4  ?iis  e.  shall  behold  Ids  e. 
Ezek.  1"2:12  see  not  gr.  with  hise. 

20:7  cast  away  abomin.  of  hi^e. 
Dan.  8:5  horn  "between  his  e.  21 

10:6  his  e.  were  as  lamps  of  fire 
Mark  8:23  he  had  spit  on  his  e. 

25  after  he  put  hands  on  his  e. 
.John  9:14  and  opened  his  e. 

21  or  who  hath  opene<l  hiJf  e. 
Acts  3:4  P.  fastening  his  e.  upon 

9:8  when  his  e.  were  opened 
18  there  fell  from  his  e.  scales 

13:9  then  Saul  set  his  e.  on  him 
1  .Mm  2:11  dark,  hath  blind,  h.  e. 
Rev.  1:14  his  e.  as  a  flame  of  fire, 
2:18;  19:12 

Lift  or  lifled  iip  EYES. 

Gen.  13:10  Lot  lifted  ?/;)  his  e. 
14  lift  vp  th.  e.  and  look,  31:12 ; 
Deut.  3:-37;   2  7v'.  19:22;   Is. 
49:18;  60:4;  Jer.  3:2;  Ezek. 
8:5 ;  Zee.  5:5 
18:2  Abra.  lift  vp  his  e.  22:4. 13 
24:63  Isaac ;  64  Rcb.  /.  np  her  e. 
31:10  .la.  33:1 ;  43:29  Jo.  7.  v.  e. 
Ex.  14:10  lift  vp  their  e.  Egypt. 
Xutn,  -24:2  Balaam  lift  vp  his  e. 
Deut.  4:19  /.  v.  e.  to1iea\en 
Jos.  5:13  Joshua  tiftt  d  up  his  e. 
Jitd.  19:17  old  mail  lift  up  his  e. 

1  Sam.  6:13  /(/'  up  e.  and  saw  ark 

2  Sam.  13:34  watch.  /.  ?/.  e.  18:24 
1  Chr.  21:16  D.  I.  vp  e.  saw  angel 
.Job  2:12  thev  V.ft  up  e. 

Ps.  121:1  I  will  li/t  vp  mine  e. 
1'23:1  to  thee  lift  I  vp  mine  e. 
Is.  51:6   lift  tip   your  e.  EzeH. 

33:25;  .John  4:35 
Ezek.  18:6  nor  /.  vp  e.  to  idols,  15 

12  hath  lift  up  his  e.  to  idols 
Dan.  4:;J4  TXeb.  I.  vp  mine  e. 
8:3  lifled  up  mine  e.  10:5;  Zee. 

1:'I8:  2:1;  5:1.  5,9;  6:1 
Mat.  17:8  /.  up  e.  saw  no  man 
Lukt  6:'20  Jesus  lifted  up  his  e. 

John&.o;  11:41;  17:1 
16:23  in  hell  he  liftvp  his  «. 
18:13  not  /.  up  so  much  as  e. 

EYES  of  the  Lord. 

Gen.  6:8  X.  found  gr.  in  e.  of  L. 
Deut.  11:12  e.  of  the  L.  alw.  "on  it 
13: 18  do  what'  ie  right  in  e.  of  X. 
1  Sam.  26:24  life  set  by  in  e.  ofL. 

1  A'.  1.5:5  D.  did  right  in  e.  of  the 

Lord.  11;  2-2:43;  2  r;i;-.'l4:2 

2  Chr.  16:9  the  e.  of  the  Lord  run 

to  and  fro.  Zee.  4:10 
Ps.  34:15f.  of  the  Lord  are  on  the 

righteous.  1  Pet.  3:12 
Pror. 15:3  e.  of  L.  in  every  iilace 
22:12  e.  of  the  L.  preserve  kno. 
7s.  49:5  glorious  in  e.ofthe  L. 
Amos  9:8  e.  of  L.  arc  on  sin.  kin. 

Mine  EYES. 
Gen.  31:40  sleep  depart,  fr.  m.  e. 
44:-21  I  may  set  rnine  e.  on  him 
1  .^am.  ]2:3"bril)e  to  blind  m.  e. 
14:29  how  mine  e.  enlightened 
20:84  lil'e  much  set  by  m  m.  e. 

1  K.  1:48  one  to  sit,  m.  e.  see.  it 
9:3  mine  e.  shall  be  there  per- 
petually, 2  C//r..7:16 

10:7  until  m.f.  seen  it.  2r/ir.  9:6 

11:33  to  do  that  which  is  right 

iu7n.  e.  14:8;  2  A'.  10::J0 

2  Chr.  7:15  now  m.  e.  sh.  be  open 
.Jeib  4:16  an  image  was  bef.  m.  e. 

19:27  mine  e.  shall  behold 
31:1  a  covenant  with  mine  e. 
31:7  heart  walked  after  m.  e. 
Ps.  13:3  lighteu  mine  e. 
25:15  7H.  e.  are  ever  toward  the 
26:3  lov.-kindness  is  before  m.?. 
.38:10  light  of  i«.  e.  it  is  gone 
69:3  m.  e.  fail,  whilst  I  wait  for 
77:4  thou  boldest  mine  e.  wak. 
101:3  no  evil  thing  before  m.  e. 
6  mine  e.  shall  be  on  faithful 
116:8  hast  deliv.  m.  e.  from  tears 
119:18  open  m.  e.;  37  turn  m.  e. 
82  mine  e.  fail  for  thy  word 
1-23  m.  e.  fail  for  thy  salvation 
i:!6  rivers  of  wa.  run  do«ii  m.  e, 
148  m.  e.  prey,  night-watches 
1.31:1  nor  viine  e.  lofty 
138:4  not  give  sleep  to  mine  e. 


CRUDEN^S   COXCORDAXCE. 


845 


EYE 

/%,  141:8  m.  (".arc  unto  thee,  O  G. 
i^.  2:10  wliatso.  tn.  t.  di'sirwl 
Is.  1:15  Iildf  mine  e.  frtmi  you 

16  rtway  evil  dohijrs  (roiii  m.  e. 
6:5  wii/ff'  c.  hftve  sfi'ii  tho  Kiuij 
.')8:14//ii/j'  e.  fiiil  with  lookiiiL: 
05:l*i  (U<1 1'vil  bi'fori'  minet.  Gti:-! 
/tr.  lt:l  m.  c.  wtTO  fmiu.  of  Iran* 
i:J:17  wii/if  c.  sliall  wct'|J  soro 
U:17  m.  f.  nm  down  with  tears 
IG:  17  m.t.  are  on  their  way^.  nor 
their  iniq.  hid  from  mlnf  r. 
81:6  I  will  set  mi/tt'f.  on  them 
Lam.  3:11  wi.  c.do  fail  with  tc-n-s 
7/'A<,  13:U  repeut.  hid  from  m.  e. 
Atnos9:i  set  mini'  f-.  on  them 
Mic.  1:10  mine  f.  shall  behold 
^(^r.  8:6  marvelluus  ia  mine  e. 
1 2:4  open  minee.  on  hou^c  of  J. 
ZrvAv  i::JO  ;/)i«('  c.  have  seen 
t/o/i/i  ^1:11  .1.  :inointed  mine  e.  15 
80  yet  he  tuith  opem-il  mint'  t\ 
AcU  11:6  wlien  I  hud  fast.  in.i. 

Our  EVBiii. 

A*ttm.  11:6  munna  lu-foro  ou/*  ^. 
Z><f«^  6:22  !'i::ns  before  O'ire. 

21:7  nor  have  our  e.  seen  it 
2  Chr.  20:12  om/-  tf.  are  upon  thee 
Ezr.  9:8  our  God  lliihlen  our  e. 
TV.  11H:2-'1  ninrvelloud  in  our  (. 
Mai.  21:42;  Mark  12:11 

123:2  of/r^.  wait  upon  Lord 
Jer.  y:I8  onr  e.  run  wiih  tears 
Lam.  4:17  our  «.  as  yet  failed 

5:17  rorthe!*etbin:jso.  e.  are  dim 
Jorl  l:lti  meat  cut  before  our*./ 
J/</^  20::i"J  thatowre.  bo  opened 
1  John  1:1  have  ^een  with  oure. 

Own  EYES. 

Xum,  15::KI  seek  not  afterow/i  ^. 
Z^u^  12:3  what  is  ri^ht  in  his 

own  e.  Jiitl.  17:6;  21:25 
Seh.  6:16  ene,  cast  down  in  0.  e. 
Job:i2:\  because  righteous  in  o.tf. 
/v.  36:2  he  Hattoreih  him.  UiO.e. 
I*rov.  3:7  be  not  wise  in  own  e. 

12:15  way  of  fools  isri:;ht  ino.e. 

16:2  ways  of  man  clean  in  o.  e. 

21:2  way  of  man  is  ri;;ht  in  o.  e. 

30:12  i^enerat.  pure  in  their  o.t'. 
}s.  5:21  woe  to  them  wise  in  o.  t. 
Gal.  4: 15  wtmld  have  plucked  o.e. 

Their  EYES. 

G€n.  42:24  bound  S.  before  t.  e. 
Ex.  8:26  abom.  (»f  E.  before  t.  e. 
Lev.  20:4  any  ways  hiile  their  e. 
Xum.  20:8  speak  to  rock  hef.  /.  e. 

27:11  sanctify  at  wiiter  bef.  t.  e. 
Ezr.  3:12  fi)nnda.  laid  before  1. 1\ 
Job  21:8  olVsjirini;  before  t/tfir  e. 
/v.  17:11  thev*  have  set  theire. 

69:2.1  let  thtir  e.  be  darkened 

73:7  their  e,  stand  out 
Prov.  29:13  L.  iii.'hten.  both  t.  e, 

.30:13  O  how  lofty  are  their  e. 

Ei\  5:11  behold,  them  with  /.  e. 

Is.  6:10  shut  t.  e.  lest  see  with  t. 

f.  Mat.  13:15:  .4c^*  28:27 

44:18  for  he  hath  shut  th^ir  e. 
Jer.  14:6  thtire.  did  I'ail,  because 
£zek.  6:9  with  /.  e.  wh.  ;io  whor. 

21:6  bitterness  sii;h  belbre  (.  e. 

22:26  hid  t.  e.  from  my  sabbaths 

24:25  desire  of  thfir  t. 

36:2.3  be  sanctified  before  /.  e, 

37:20  sticks  in  thy  hand  be.  t.  e. 

38:16  sanciirted,  O  (io^.  bef.  t.e. 
Zee.  14:12  and  t.  e.  shalfconsume 
Mat.  9:29  touched  he  thtlr  e. 

30  their  e.  were  opened 
1.3:15  their  e.  Ihev  nave  close<l 
20:34  Jesus  touc)ied  tfieir  e.  th. 

e.  received  si;;ht 
36:43  f.  e.  were  heavy.  .l/Xr.  14:10 
Luke  24:16  their  e.  were  lioldeii 

31  their  e.  wert-  opened 
John  12:40  he  hath  blinded  f.  e. 
Acts  26: 18  to  open  t.  e.  and  to 
Jiom.  3:18  no  fear  of  <;.  bef.  t.  t. 

11:10  let  their  t.  be  darkened 
Hev.  7:i7  all  tears  from  t.  e.  21:4 

Thine  EVES. 

Gen.30:27  found  favor  in  thine  e. 

46:4  J.  put  nirt  hand  on  thine  e. 

47:19  !-huh  we dicbeforeMi/i<^. 

Ex.  13:9  memorial  between  f.  e. 

16  frontlets  betw.  t.e.  /Am/. 6:8 

/>«'/^  3.2t  lhi/i€€.  have  seen  all 

27  lift  up  t.  tf  beh<»ld  it  with  t.  e. 

4:9  luru'et  things  wh.  t.  e.  him: 

7.19  lemptation*  t.  t.  saw,  2!t:3 

20:21  thimrs  which /A»/jc  *?.  st-t-n 

38:91  shall'be  ^.lain  before  /.  e. 

32  thine  e.  ehail  look,  and  fail 
34  for  the  ^^ii^hl  u(  thtne  t.  67 

34:4  to  see  with  thine  e. 


FAC 

litith  2:9  let  t.  e.  he  on  the  field 
10  have  I  found  >;race  in  t.  e.  f 

I  Sam.  2:33  to  consume  thinee. 
24:10  t.  e.  seen  how  L.  delivered 
2.'):8  men  find  favor  in  thinee. 
26:21  soul  precioiis  in  thinee, 
27:5  found  ^race  in  thine  e. 

%sam.  12:11  thy  wives  be.  t.  e. 
22:28  t.  e.  arc  on  the  huuirhtv 

1  A'.  8:29  t.  e.  open  Ktward  this 

house.  52;  2  fhr.  6:20.40 
20:6  is  pleasant  in  thine  e. 

2  A'.  7:2  Ihou  slialt  see  it  with  t.  e. 
10:5  what  is  jrimd  la  thine  e. 
19:16  open  Lord  /.  e.  Is.  .37:17 
22:20  /.  e.  shall  not  see  all  evil 

1  Chr.  17:17  small  thin*'  in  t.  e. 

2  f'hr.  3I;28  nor  shall  thinee.  see 
Xfh.  1:6  let  thine  ».  i)pen 

Job  7:8  thine  e.  are  upon  mo 

11:4  I  am  clean  in  t'line  e. 

14:3  dost  thouopen^<•.  oneiich? 

15:12  what  do  t.  e.  wink  at? 
/v.  31:22  cut  oir  floin  he.  t.  e. 

50:21  set  in  onU'r  bef<ire  /.  e. 

91:8  with  t.  e.  shalt  Ihou  behold 

i;J9:16  t.  e.  did  see  my  substance 
l*roi\  4:25  let  thine  e.  look  rljjht 

6:4  cive  not  sleep  to  thine  e. 

20:1.3  opt-n  thine  e.  and  Ihou 

2-3:5  set  /.  f.  on  that  wh.  is  not? 
26  K't  thint'e.  observe  my  ways 
3^3  t.  e.  sliall  heh.  stranije  worn. 

25:7  prince  whom/.  ^.  have  seen 
Ec.  11:9  walk  in  ^h^hloi  thine  e. 
Cant.  4:9  ravished  heart  with  t.  e. 

6:5  turn  away  thine  e.  from  me 

7:4  thine  e.  like  the  fish-pools 
Is.  30:20  A  e.  shall  see  teachers 

33:1*  thine  e.  shall  see  kin* 
20/.  e.  see  Jeru.  quiet  habitat. 
Jer.  5:3  are  not  /.  e.  on  truth  ? 

20:4  fall  by  sword  /.  e.  behold  it 

22:17  /.  e.  are  not  but  for  covet. 

31:16  refrain  thine  e.  from  tears 

32:19  t.  e.  open  on  wavs  of  men 

34:3  t.  e.  behold  kimrof  Bah. 

42:2  as  thine  e.  do  behold  lis 
Lam.  2:18  let  not  apple  of  if.  e. 
Ezek.  2-3:40  for  wh.  paintedst  /.  e. 

24:16  take  fr.  thee  desire  of  /.  6. 

40:4  behold  with  thine  e.  44:5 
Dan.  9:18  open  /.  c.  and  behold 
Luke  19:42  now  hid  fl-om  thinee. 
John  9:10  were  /.  e.  opened?  26 

17  he  hath  oi>ened  thine  e.  ? 
Rev.  3:18  anoint  thine  e. 
Y'our  EVES. 
Gen.  3:5  day  eat  j/.  <?.  be  opened 

19:8  them  as  is  >:<>od  in  your  e. 

.34:11  Let  me  find  t;race  in  y.  e. 
12  y.  e.  and  eyes  of  brother 

50:4  found  j^race  in  t/our  e. 
Xum.  3.3:.55  ye  let  remain  shall 

be  pricks  in  y.  e.  Jos.  23:13 
Deut.  1:30  that  he  did  before  y.tf. 
4:ai;  2!>:2 

4:3  t/oure.  have  seen  what  Lord 
did.  11:7:  Jos.  24:7 

9:17  I  brake  two  tables  bef.  i/.e. 

11:18  as  frontlets  between  y.  e. 

14:1  not  make  boldness  bet.  t/.e. 

1  Sam.  11:2  thnwt  out ;/.  riirlit  e. 
12:16  what  Lord  do  beforey.  e. 

2  Chr.  29:8  as  see  with  your  e. 
is.  29:10  Lord  hath  closed  y.  e. 

40:26  lift  up  y.  e.  Jer.  13:20 
Jur.  7:11  den  of  robbers  in  y.  e. 

29:21  slay  them  before  yo?/r  tf. 
Ezek.  24:21  the  desire  of  your  e. 
f/dfj.  2:3  in  your  e.  in  comparison 
Mai.  1:5  your  e.  shall  see.  the  L. 
Mat.  13:16  blessed  arc  youre. 
KZEKIEL.     JT^a.  24:24 
KZEL.     1  Sam.  20:19 
EZUA.    Ezr.  7:12. 25 ;  10:1 :  Xeh. 
8:2,6;  12:13,26,36 


FABLES. 

1  Tim.  1:4  nor  give  heed  to/. 
4:7  but  refuse  old  wives'  f. 

2  Titn  4:4  shall  he  turned  "unto/. 
Tit.  1:14  not  t'lvim,'  heed  to/. 
2Pet.  1:16  cunningly  devised/. 

FACE. 

Gen.  3:19  in  sweat  of/,  shall  cat 
16:8  I  flee  from  f.  of  mistress 
24:47  I  put  ear-rin;;sup(m  hcr/^. 
.15-1  lUdde-^r  lium/.  ofEsau,? 
.36:6  E.  went  from/  of  brot.  J. 
46:28  lo  direct  his/,  to  Goshen 
48:12.1.  bowed  with  /'.  to  earth 

^r.  2:J5Mosesned  r'.ofPhamoh 
14:25  Jet  us  fiee  tro'm/.  of  Israel 
34:20  skin  of  hii/.  shone,  JO,  35 


■  FAC 

Ex.  3-*:.^3  he  put  a  veil  on  his/. 
L^v.  13:41  hair  fallen  tow.  his/. 

19:.32  slialt  honor/,  of  old  man 
Xum.  12:14  fath<T"had  spit  in/. 

19:3  slay  red  heilV-r  liefore/. 
Ikut.  1:17  not  he  af.  of/,  ol  man 

8:20  nations  L.  destroyed  bef./. 

2.'>:2  wicked  be  beaten  bef.  hie/, 
9  and  spit  in  his  /',  and  say 

aS:31  ass  sh.  be  taken  bef.  tny/. 
Jos.  7:10  wheref.  llest  upon/./ 

1  Sam.  5:3  I),  falletli  on  his/.  4 
24-8  I),  stooped  with/,  to  earth 
25:41  Abiirai!  bowed  on/. 
28:14  stooped  with  /'.  lo'ground 

2  Sam.  2:22  bold  upniy/.  to.I.  ? 
li:.'i:j  A.  bowed  on  r'.  to  j.nonnd 
24:20  Araunah   buwcd  Tiimself 

bef.  kinu'on/  I  Chr.  21:21 

1  K.  1:23  Nathan  b.iwed  with  f. 
31  B.-sheba  b.)wid  with  her/ 

8:14  turned  bis /'.  2  Chr.  6:3 
1S;42  E.  put/,  hetweeii  knees 
19:13  wrapped  his  /'.  in  mantle 
20;;W  priiphet  disi;.  ashes  on/. 
21:4  .\hat)  turned  away  his  /. 

2  A'.  4:29  lav  stall*  on/,  of  child 

31  G.  laidhisstatl'on/.orchild 
8:15  Ilaziiel  spread  it  on  his/. 
9::J0  Je/.ebel  painted  her/. 

32  J.  lifted  up  his/,  to  w-indow 
13:14  Joash  wejit  over  his/. 
20:2  I!,  turn./,  to  wall.  /;t.  .38:2 

2  Chr.  6:42  turn  not  away  the  /". 
of  thine  anointed.  Ps.  132:10 

.30:9  L.  will  not  turn/  from  you 

32:21  returned  with  shame  of/. 

35:22  Jos.  would  not  turn  his/'. 
Ezr.  9:6  I  blush  to  lift  up  my/". 

7  confusicHi  of/".  Dan.  9:8 
Job  1:11  will  curse  thee  to/.  2:5 

4:15  a  spirit  pa>;s.-(I  Ijcfore  my/. 

11:15  lift  up  /■.  witlimitspot 

16:8  Icanii.  :-!■*  biar.-th  wit.  to/. 
16  my  f.  is  foul  with  weepin-j; 

21:31  who  declare  his  wav  to  f.? 

22:26  lilt  up  thy/,  unto  God 

21:15  and  (lisiriiiseth  his/. 

26:9  be  holfl.-tli  back/,  ol  throne 

31):  to  spare  not  to  spit  in  my/. 

41:13  who  discover/,  of  j^arin.  ? 

14  can  open  dooi-sof  his/,  f 

Ps.  5:8  wav  straight  beforemv/. 

17:15  I  wi'll  heh.  thy/,  in  right. 

21:12  make  ready  arrows  ag./. 

41:12  set.  me  before  thy/. 

84:9  look  upon  f.  of  th.  anoint. 

89:14  mercy  and  truth  go  but".  /'. 
Prov.  7:13  with  an  impudent/'. 

21:29  wicked  man  iiard.  his/. 
Ec.  8:1  boldness  of/,  he  chang. 
Is.  16:4  the/,  of  the  spoiler 

25:7  will  destroy/,  of  covering 

28:25  made  plain  the/,  thereof 

29:22  nei.  shall  his  /'.  was  pale 

49:2:J  shall  bow  to  thee  with/. 

65:3  that  provokelhme  tomy  f. 
Jer.  2:27  turn.  back.  not/.  32:3:j 

4:30  thou  rentest/.  with  paint 

13:26  thy  skirtsupon  thy/,  that 
shame  mav  appear.  Xah.  3:5 

18:17  the  back,  and  not  the/. 

22:25  whose/,  thou  fearest 
Lam.  3:35  right  of  man  before  f. 
Ezek.  1:10/  of  man./,  of  lion./, 
of  an  ox.  the/,  of  an  ea^le 

3:8  made  thy  f.  strong  ag.  faces 

7:22  tny/.  wi)l  1  turn  fr. "them 

10:14 /'.  of  man,  liini.  eag.  41:19 

14:3  stumhiinir-hlock  before/. 

.38:18  furv  shall  come  in  mv/'. 
Dan.  8:18'in  a  sleep  on/.  10:9 

10:6  f.  as  appear,  of  li-jdituing 

11:18  tnni/.  unto  the  isles 
IIos.  5:5  Is.  testifielh  to/.  7:10 
.yoe'/2:6  before/.  people"be])ain. 

20  will  drive  him  with  his/. 
Xah.  2:1  dasheth  come  before/. 
Mat.  6: 17  anoint  lu-ad,  wash  /'. 

11:10  I  send  mv  messenger  1ief. 
thy/.  Mark  1:2;  Luke  7:27 

18:10  angels  behold  /.  of  my  F. 

26:67  did  they  spit  in  his  face 
Luke  2:31  hast  i)repared  hef./. 

9:52  messengers  before/.  10:1 
5.3-/'.  as  tho'  he  W(»uld  go  to  J. 

22:(U  they  struck  him  on  the/. 
John  11:4-1/.  bound  with  napkin 
Afts  2:25  I  foresaw  L.  bef.  mv  /*. 

7:45  G.  drave  before/,  of  fat'h. 

1  Cor.  14:25  falling  down  on/. 

2  Cor.  3:7  could  not  behold/". 
13  M.  who  put  a  veil  over/. 
18.  with  open/,  beholding 

4:6  glory  of  God  in/,  of  Jesus 
11:20  if  man  smite  you  on/*. 
Gal.  1:22  unkn.  by/,  lo  churches 
2:11  I  witht^tood  him  tu  the/. 


'  FAC 

Jam.  1:23  natural  /".  In  glass 
liev.  4:7  beast  ha<[/.  us  a  man 
10:1/  was  as  it  were  the  sun 
12:14  mmrisbed  ft-om/.  of  scrp. 
20:11  fVom  whose/,  heaven  iW-d 

5tf«  SEEK,  SKT.  SHINE,  SKY,    WA- 
TEIIS,  WILDEKNESS,  WOIM.I). 

FACE,  icith  covf-r,  or  covered. 

Gtn.  :J8:15  harlot  bee.  she  c./. 
Ex.  10:5  locusts  c.f.  of  earth.  15 
Xum.  2i.^  coier/.  of  the  earth 
2  Sam.  19:4  c.  his/",  and  cried 
E^f.  l-.Hcortred  Ilaman's/. 
Job  15:27  c.  his/,  with  fatness 

2.3:17  c.  darkness  from  my/, 
/v.  44:15  shame  of  my/.  Hath  c. 

69:7  shame  cor.  my/. 
Prov.  2-1:31  nettles  had  c.f. 
/s.  6:2  with  twain  he  c.f. 
Ezt^k.  12:6  thou  sbalt  c.  thy/. 
12  the  prime  shall  c.  his  /'. 
Mark  14:65  to  sjjit  and  C.  his/. 

F.VrE  of  Ihi*  country. 

2  Sam.  18:8  !-aiIi<rfd  n\  cr/.  tfc. 
FACE  of  the  deep. 

Gen.  1:2  darkness  upon/,  of  t.  d. 
Job  38:30/'.  of  the  deep  is  frozen 
Ptvv.  8:27  co'mpass  on  /.  of  the  d, 

FACE  of  the  eorlh. 
Gen.  1:29  herb  on/,  of  the  earth 

4:14  driven  me  from/,  of  the  e. 

6:1  mulliply  on/,  oj  the  earth 

7:3  seed  alive  on  /".  of  uU  the  e. 
4  destroy  from/,  oj  thee.  Deut. 
6:15:  1  A'.  13:34;  Amos^ 

8:9  on  the/,  of  the  whole  t'rtr/A 

11:4  we  he  scat.  on/,  of  the  e. 

41:56  famine  over  the/,  of  thee. 
Xum.  12:3  abo.  all  on/,  of  thee. 
Deut.  7:6  jieo.  on  the/',  o}'  the  e, 
1  Sam.  20: 15  off  from/*,  of  (he  e. 
Ps.  104:30  renewest/.  o/V/i^tf. 
Is.  2;i:  17  kingd.  on/,  of  the  earth 
Jer.  8:2  on  the/,  of  tlie  e.  16:4 
Eztk.  ;J8:20  all  on/,  of  the  earth 
Dan.  8:5  came  on/,  of  the  earth 
Amos  5:8  pour.  on/,  of  the  e.  9:6 
Zee.  5:3  curse  oxQvf.of  thetarth 
Luke  12:56  can  discern/,  of  thee. 

21:35  on  the/,  of  the  whole  e. 
Acts  17:26  to  dwell  on/,  of  thee. 

FACE  (o  FACE. 
Gen.  32:30  I  have  seen  G./.  tof. 
Ex.  aSill  L.  spake  to  M./.  (of. 
Xujn.  14:14  Lord  art  seen  /'.  tof. 
Dtuf.  .5:4  talked  with  you/,  tof 

:}4:10  M.  whom  L.  knew/  tof 
Jud.  6:22  s.-.-n  aiiirel/'.  tof. 
Proc.  27:19  /*.  answefeth  (of. 
Ezek.  20:35"!  will  plead/,  tof. 
Acts  25:16  have  accusers/,  tof. 

1  Cor.  13:12  a  glass,  but/',  tof 

2  John  12  and  speak/,  tof 

3  John  14  and  speak/,  (oj'. 
Fell  on  FACE,  or  FACES. 

Gen.  50:1  J./  on  his  father's/. 
18  brethren/f//  d.  before  his/. 
Lev.  9:24  they  fdl  on  their/. 
Xum.  14:5  A./  on  f.  16:22.  45 
16:4  Moses;  22:31  IJ./.  fiat  onf. 
./OS.  5:14  Joshua/,  on  his  /".  7:6 
Jud.  13:20  M.  and  wife  /"<;?/  onf. 

1  Satn.  17:49  Gol.;  20:41  D./.  onf. 
25:2:j  Abig.;  2  Sam.  9:6  Mcphib, 

2  Sam.  14:4  wo.  of  T.  /.  on  her  f. 
22  Joab;  18:28  Ahimauz/.  onf. 

1  A'.  18:7  Obad. ;  39  pco./.  on  f. 
Ezek.  1:28  /.  on  my  /.  3:23 ;  9:8 ; 

11:13;  43:3;  44:4;  Am.  8:17 
Dan.  2:46  Xebuch./.  i/jxtn  his/*. 
Mat.  17:6  disci.;  26:39  J./,  onf. 
Luke  5:12  leper;  17:16  S.  /'.  onf. 
liev.  11:16  24  elders/,  on  their/. 
FACE  of  the  Held. 

2  A'.  9:37  Jez.  dung  on/,  ef  (hef, 

FA<:E  or  the  gate. 
Ezek.  40:15 f.  ofthfg.  of  entrance 

F.\CE  of  the  leronnd. 

Gen.  2:6mist  watered/.  P/Z/^f/. 

7:23destr.  that  was  on/.  ft/'/Atfj7. 

8:8  abated  from  oil*/,  of 'the  fj. 

13/  of  the  ground  was  dry 

Hide,  hideth,  or  hid  FVCE. 

Gtn.  4:11  trom  thy  /'.  sh.  I  lie/*. 

Ex.  3:6  and  Most-s  hid  his/. 

Deut.  31:17  hid  my/.  18:  32:20 

Joi>  13:24  wherefore  hidest  ihou 

thy/.  Ps.  44:24;  8t^:14 
Ps.  I0:'ll  \Mihidfth  his/. 
13:1  how  long  wilt  Air/*  ihy/. 
27:9  A  not/".  69:17:  102:2;  143:7 
:?0:7  didst  Idde  thy/.  104:29 
51:9  hidt'  thv  /".  fnmi  my  sins 
If.  8:17  /(.  his/,  from  house  of  J, 


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CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FAC 

/«.  50:6  I  fiirl  not  my/.  fVom  sh. 

51:8  in  wrath  I  /lid  my/'. 

59:2  Bins  have  A.  his  ;'.  Irom  yon 

64:7  thou  hast  hid  thy.;'. 
Jer.  W:l~  not  hid  from  my/. 

3.'i;.5  hid  my/,  from  city 
£:,:'.■.  M.-a  h.  I  my/,  fr.  them.M 

ail  iiiir  will  lliide  my/. 
JiHc.  :i:4  he  will  h.  f.  at  that  time 
lite.  0:lti  /(!(<■;  us  from/,  of  him 

FACE  of  Ilic  house. 
Ezek.  41:11  lin-ailih  ot'/.  vf  house 

F.\CE  of  the  Lord. 
6m.  19:13  cry  bef.ire.r'.  (/  thf,  L. 
1  5am.  26:'20  blooil  helore/.  o/"  Z. 

1  K.  1.^:6  entreat/.  o/'?/j«  Lord 
Ps.  31:16  /'.  0/  the  Lord  ajrainst 

them'  that  do  evil.  1  Pet.  3:12 
Lnm.  2:19  heart  before/,  of  L. 
Luke  1:"6  go  before/,  of  Lord 

F.jVCE  of  the  porch. 

Ezek.  40:15/'.  of  the. p.  .00  ciihits 

41:25  thick  planks  on/,  of  tluip. 

F.\CE,  with  look,  looked,  see, 

sow,  seen. 
Gen.  32:20  afterw.  I  will  s.  his/. 
33:10  therefore  have  I  s.  thy/. 
43:3  shall  not  »■.  my/.  5;  44:23 
46:30  let  meiliesiucelhaves./. 
48:11  not  thought  to  see  thy/. 
E.V.  10:'28  see  ray/,  no  more 
20  Moses  said,  I  wili  see  thy/. 
3'):20  tliou  canst  not  scemy/. 
2;i  liut  my  f.  shall  not  be  seen 
34:35  children  of  Is.  *./.  of  M. 

2  .SW«) .  14:28  two  y.».  not  king's/. 
2  K.  11:8  let  us  look  one  another 

inthe/'.  2(:7i/-.  25:n 
11  hnked  one  another  in  the/. 
£■./.  1:14  7  princes  w.  s.  king's/. 
,4f  ^s  6: 15  saw  his/,  as/,  of  angel 
20:25  sh.  see  my/,  no  more,  38 
Col.  2:1  as  have  not  seen  myf. 
Mev.  22:4  they  shall  see  his/. 
Seek  F.4CE. 

1  Clir.  16:11  seek  his,/'.  Ps.  105:4 

2  C7(C.  7:14  if  my  people  s.  my/. 
Ps.  24:6  that  see*  thy/.  O  Jacob 

27:8  s.  ye  myf.  thy./'.  L.  will  I  s. 
/•/■oy.  7:15  I  came  to.sYe**  tiiy/. 
'//OS.  5:15  till  they  jet/:  my/' 

Set  FA<'E. 
Gen.  31:£1  .J.  se</'.  to  mount  Gil. 
Zee.  17:lb  self,  against  soul,  20:6 
20:3  M  t  f.  ag.  that  m.  5 ;  Eze.  14:8 
26:17  .->'/  ray/,  aga.  Jer.  44:11 
/s'.  50:7  have  set  myf.  like  flint 
Jtc.  21:10  sei  my/,  ag.  this  city 
Ezik.  4:3  se(  my./",  against  it 
6:2  .*((  thy/,  tow.  mountains 
13:17  set  thy/,  ag.  daughters 
15:7  set  myf.  against  them 
20:46  .let  thy  f.  toward  the  south 
21:2  »■>/  thv  i'.  toward  Jerusalem 
16  wliitheisoever  thy/,  is  set 
2K:21  /'.  ag.  Zidoii;  20:2/'.  ag.  P. 
35:2  /■'.  a^rmountSj.;  38:2./".  a.  G. 
/>««.' 9:3  I  set  myf.  to  Lm-d  God 
10:15  set  mv  /'.  toward  ground 
11:17  he  sh'all  set  his./',  to  enter 
Luke  9:51  self,  to  go  to  Jerusa. 

F.VCE  shine. 

Num.  6:25  L.  make/.tos.  on  thee 

/■■s.  31:16  make  thy  /'.  to  shine  on 

thy  servant.  119:1:J5 

67:1  c'anse  his./",  to  shine  on  us 

80:3  cause  thy/',  to  shine.  7,  19 

104:15  to  make  his/.  tos/(i«e 

Ec.  8:1  inaketh  his/.  tosAiwe 

Dan.  9:17  cause  thy/,  to  shine 

Mat.  17:2  his./",  did  shine  as  sun 

F.\<'E  of  the  skv. 
Mat.  16:3  disc.  the/.  i,«"X>  12:56 

FACE  of  the  waters. 
Gen.  1:2  ^^.  of  G.  niov../'.  of  w. 
7:18  ark  went  npun./"."(>/'  ?Ae  w. 

F.AC'E  of  the  wilderness. 
Ex.  lli;14  on./'.  (/  //(I  IC.  lay 
FACE  of  ihe  world. 
,7'o*37:12  coniinand.  on/'.  (/  w. 
Is.  14:-21  nor  mi/.  0/ »('. 
27:6  Israel  fill/.  Q/'  w.  with  fruit 

FACES. 

Oen.  9:23  their./',  were  backward 

E.t.  10:7  Moses  laid  before  th./. 

20:20  his  fear  be  before  your./. 

25:20  /'.  shall  look  one  toanoth. 

37:9  liiercy-seat-ward./'.  of  Cher. 

2  .S'nm.  19:5  shamed ./'.  of  serv. 

1  K.  2:15  all  Israel  set/,  on  me 

1  Chr.  12:8  f.  were  like,/",  of  lions 

2  Chr.  3:l.'Vtheir /■.  were  inward 
Job  9:21  he  covereth/.  of  jiuIl'CS 

40:13  and  bind  their/  in  secret 


FAI    . 

Ps.  .34:5  f.  were  not  ashamed 

Is.  3:15  'that  ye  grind./',  of  poor 
13:8  their  /'.  shall  be  as  dames 
•25:8  will  wipe  tears  from  all/. 
5:5:3  hid  as  it  were  our/,  from 

Jer.  1:8  be  not  afraid  of  their/. 
5:3  their  /'.  liarder  than  a  rock 
30:6  all/,  turned  into  paleness 
42:15  set/,  to  enter,  17;  44:12 
fiO:5  Zion,  with/,  tliitherward 

jA'.m.  5:12  f.  of  elders  not  hon. 

Ezek.  1:6  e'v.  one  four/.  10. 11, 15 
7:18  shame  shall  be  on  their/. 
8:16  with./',  toward  the  east 
14:6  turn'/",  from  abominations 
20:47  all/,  shall  be  hnrnt 
41:18  every  cherub  had  two./*. 

Dan.  9:7  unto  us  confusion  of./". 

■foel^:&f.  shall  gather  blackness 

Iletb.  1:9  /".  shall  sup  up  as  east  w. 

.Ual.  2:31  will  spread  dung  on./". 

Mat.  6:16  hypocrites  disfigure./". 

Luke  21:5  have  bowed/,  tocarth 

Per.  7:11  fell  before  throne  on/. 
9:7/.  of  locusts  aa/.  of  men 

.See  Fell  on  face,  or  paces. 

2  Sam.  22:16  strangers  shall  /. 

awav.  Ps.  18:15 
Ts.  64:6  and  we  all/,  as  a  leaf 
■Ter.  8:13  and  the  leaf  shall/. 
E.zek.  47:19  who.  leaf  shall  not/. 
Jam.  1:11  rich  man  sliall/.  away 

FADETII. 
Is.  1:.30  as  an  oak,  whose  leaf/, 
24:4  and  /'.  the  world/. 
40:7  grass  withereth,  flower/.  8 
1  Pel.  1:4  inheritance/,  not  away 
5:4  cro.  of  glory  that/,  not  aw 

FAni\G. 
7s.  28:1  glorious  beauty./",  flow. 
4  beauty  shall  be/,  flower 
F.AIL,  Substantive. 
.fos.  3:10  wlthont  /".  drive  Can. 
Jud.  11:30  without,/",  deliver  A. 
Ezr.  6:9  day  by  day  without/. 

F.VIL,  Verb. 
Gen.  47:16  cattle,  if  money  /". 
bent.  28:32  eyes/,  with  longing 
31:6  he  will  not  f.  thee,  8  ;  Jos. 

1:5;  1  Chr.  28:20 
1  Sam.  17'32  no  raan"s  heart,/". 
20:5  sho.  not/,  to  sit  with  king 
1  A'.  2:4  shall  not  /".  man  on  thro, 
of  Isr,  8:'25;  9:5;  2  Chr.  6:16 
17:14  neith.  sh.  cruse  of  oil  /".  16 
Est.  6:10  let  nothing  /".  of  all 
9:27  not  f.  kifep  days  of  P.  28 
.Tab  ll:20'eyes  of  wicked  shall,/". 
14.11  as  waters/,  from  the  ee'a 
17:5  eyes  of  his  children  sh.,/". 
31:16  caused  eyes  of  wid.  to/'. 
Ps.  12:1  faitliful/.  fr.  am.  men 
60.3  mine  eyes/,  while  I  wait 
77:8  doth  his  promise/,  for  ever 
110:82  mine  eyes/,  forthy  word 
123  mine  eyes/,  for  thy  salva. 
Prov.  22:8  ro'd  of  his  anger  sh./. 
Ec.  12:5  desire/,  man  goeth 
Is.  19:5  wat.  /'.,•  21:16  gf  of  K./. 
31:3  they  all  shall,/,  together 
32:6  cause  drink  of  thirsty  to/. 
10  for  the  vintage  shall./'. 
34:16  no  one  of  these  shall  f. 
38:14  mine  eyes/,  with  looking 
42:4  not  /".  nor  be  discouraged 
57:16  spirit  should,/",  before  me 
58:11  spring  whose  waters./",  not 
Jer.  14:6  eves  did  /".  bee.  no  gra. 
15:18  as  waters  that/,  .f 
48:;i3  wine  to./",  llos.  9:2 
Lam.  2:31  mine  eyes/,  witn  tea. 
3:22beran-.e  einnpassions  /".  not 
llalj.  3:17  labia-  of  olive  shall./'. 
Luke  V'y.'.i  ve  /'.  thev  may  receive 
17  one  tittle  of  tlie  law  to/. 
22:32  that  thy  faith/,  not 
1  Cor.  13:8  prophecies  they  sh./. 
llel}.  1:12  thy  years  shall  not,/'. 
1I:.32  time  would./',  me  to  tell 
12:15  any  man/,  'of  grace  of  G. 

FAILED. 
Gen.  42:28  tlic'ir  heart  f.  them 
47:15  money/,  in  lanil  of  Eg.vpt 
Jos.  3:16  waters,/",  were  cut  oil" 
21:45  /".  not  any  good  which  L. 

promised.  93:14  ;  1  A'.  8:.56 
./r*  19:14  my  kinsfolk  have,/". 
Ps.  142:4  refuge,/,  no  man  cared 
Cant.  5:6  s<jul./".  when  he  spake 
Lam.  4:17  our' eyes  as  yet/. 

FAILETIL 
Oen.  47:15  sho.  we  die':'  money/. 
Job  21:10  geiiilereili  and  /.  no't 
/'«.  31:10  strength/,  me," 38:10 


FAI 

Ps.  40:12  my  heart./",  me,  73:26 
71:9  forsake  not  when  strength 
109:24  my  flesh,/",  of  fatness 
143:7  O  Lord,  niy  spirit/. 

Ec.  10:3  wisdom./",  him 

Is,  15:6  grass./,  no  green  thing 
41:17  their  tongue./",  for  thirst 
41:12  hungry  and  liis  strengtll/. 

Ezek.  12:22  and  every  vision/. 

Luke  12:23  treas.  in  heaven/",  not 

1  Cor.  13:8  charity  never/,  but 
FAILIXG. 

Deut.  38:65  L.  shall  give/,  of  ey. 

Luke  21:26  men"s  heart/,  for  fe. 
F-4I1N'. 

Job  2T.2flf.  flee  out  of  his  hand 

Luke  15:16/  filled  belly 
F.VIXT,  .Ad,jective. 

Gev.  2.5:99  E.  and  he  was/.  30 

Deut.  '25:18  when  thou  wast,/". 

Jud.  8:1  f.  yet  pursuing  them 

1  .S'(j;H.  11:28  pen.  were  very,/.  31 
.30:10  so/,  could  not  go  over,  21 

2  .S'rt7tt.  16:2  such  as  be  /'. 
Is.  1:5  the  whole  heart  is/. 

13:7  shall  all  hands  be,/". 

20:8  awak.'th,  behold  he  is,/". 

40:29  he  L'ivitb  power  to  the/. 
.fer.  8:18  my  heart  is./'. 
Lam.  5:17  for  this  our  heart  is/ 

FAI\T,  Verb. 
Deut.  20:3  let  not  your  hearts/. 

8  lest  his  Inethren's  heart  /. 
./as.  2:9  inhabitants  of  land./". 
Pror.  21:10  /".  in  dav  of  adversity 
Is.  40::!0  shall  /".  Amos  8:13 

31  walk  and  not./". 
Jer.  51:16  and  lest  yonr  hearts/. 
Lam.  2:19  vouiil'  children./". 
Ezek.  21:7  every  spirit  shall/. 

15  Iheir  heart  mav  /". 
Mat.  15::K  fasting,  lest  they/. 
Mark  8:3  away  fasting,  will/. 
Luke  18:1  to  pray,  not  to./". 
2  for.  4:1  rec.  mercy  we/,  not 

16  for  which  cause  we/,  not 
Gal.  6:9  shall  real),  if  «'e/  not 
Eph.  3:13/  not  at  my  tribula. 
11  h.  12:3  and  f.  in  your  minds 

5  nor/,  when  rebuked  of  him 
FAI\TED. 
Gen.  45:26  Jacob's  heart/. 
Ps.  27:13  /".  unl.  I  had  believed 
107:5  their  soul  /".  in  them 
7s.  51:20  thy  son's  /".  they  lie 
Jer.  45:3  I  /'.  in  m'y  sighing 
Ezek.  31:15  trees  of  field/. 
Dan.  8:27  I  Daniel,/". 
Jon.  2:7  soul  f.  I  rememb.  Lord 
4:8/  and  wished  in  him.  to  die 
]faf.  9:36  comp.  on  tllem  bee./. 
Pel'.  2:3  labored,  and  hast  not/. 

FAIIVTEST,  ETH. 
.7oJ  4:5  upon  thee,  and  thou 
Ps.  84:2  soul/,  for  courts  of  L. 
119:81  my  soul  /'.  for  salvation 
Is.  10:18  a  standard-liearer/. 
40:28  ends  of  earth  /'.  not 

F.AL\T-HEARTED. 
Deut.  20:8  and  /'.  let  him  return 
7s.  7:4  nor  be/,  for  the  two  t.iils 
Jer.  49:23  II.  and  Aipad  are./' 

F.MXTXESS. 
Lev.  26:36  send/,  into  hearts 

F-AIR. 
Gen.  6:3  d.augh.  of  men  were/ 
12:11  Sar.  /'.  14;  24:16  R.  26:7 
2  Sam.  13:1  Tamar  was,/'.  ll:-27 
1  7t.  1:4  Abishag  a  /".  damsel 
£s<.  1:11  Vashti/'.;'2:7  Est.,/. 
2:2/.  young  virgins  be  sought 
Job  37:22/.  wcatlua-  Cometh  out 
49:15  so/,  as  Job's  daughters 
ProiK  7:21  with/,  speech 
11:'22/.  woman  with,  discretion 
26:25  when  he  siicaketh/. 
Cant.  1:15  thou  art/.  16;  4:1,7 
2:10  mv  love,  my/,  one,  13 
4:10/.  is  thy  love,  my  sister 
6:10  /.  as  moon  ;  7:6,/'.  art  thou 
7s.  5:9  many  houses  great  and  ,/". 
.51:11  lay  stones  with,/",  colors 
,Ier.  11:16  and  olive-tree/. 
12:6  though  they  speak/,  words 
4b:'90  Egvpt  like  a  very./,  heifer 
Ezek.  16:17  hast  taken  /'.  jewels 

.39  shall  take  f.  jewels,  9:i:26 
31:3  cedar  in  L.  with,/'. branches 
7  /.  in  his  gi'catness 
9"madc  him  /".  by  multitude 
Dan.  4:12  leaves  were  /".  21 
Amos  8:13  /.  virgins  shall  faint 
Zee.  3:5  let  them  sit  a,/',  mitre 
.Mat.  16:2  it  will  be,/,  weather 
Acts  7:20  Moses  was  exceeding/. 


FAI 

Pmn.  16:18.r.  speeches  deceive 
Gal.  6:12  m'ake/.  show  in  flesh 

F.AIRER,  EST. 
Jud.  15:2  younger  sist.,/'.  than 
Ps.  45:2  /".  than  child,  o'f  men 
Cant.  1:8  Of.  :im.  wo.  5:9;  6:1 
Dan.  1:15  countenances  app./. 

FAIR-HAVE\S. 
Acts  27:8  place  called  the/. -A. 

FAIRS. 

Ezek.  27:12  tra.  in  /.  14.  16. 10.  29 
27  thy/,  shall  fall  into  tlie  seas 
FAITH. 
Deut.  32:20  in  whom  is  no/. 
Mat.  G::WOve  of  little  /".  8:26; 
14:31 :  16:8  ;    i«i'e  19':'98 
8:10  great/,  no  not.  Luke  7:9 
17:90  /'.  as  grain  of  mustard  seed 
2:):2'j'judgmcnt,  mercy,  and/. 
Mark  4:10" ve  have  no/,  .f 
11:29  Jesus  saith,  Have/  in  G. 
Luke  17:5  Lord  increase  our/". 

6  if  ve  had  /'.  ye  might  say 
18:8  wh.  S.  of  man  com.  fi./. .? 

Arts  6:5  Stc.  a  man  full  of,/'.  8 

7  priests  were  obedie.  to  the/. 
11:'34  Barnabas  good,  full  of/. 
13:8  seek,  to  turn  deputy  fr.,/'. 
14:9  that  he  had/',  to  be  healed 

99  exhorting  to  continue  in  /. 

97  o|ioned  door  of  /'.  to  Genti. 

16:5  churches  established  in,/. 

90:91  /'.  towartl  our  L.  Jesus  C. 

21:il'Felix  heard  P.  concern./. 

Pom.  1:5  obedience  to/. 

17  righte.  of  G.  rev.  fr../.  to,/. 
3:3  miiko,/.  of  (iod  without  ef. 

•27  excluded  by  law  of/. 
4:5/.  counted  for  righteous.  9 

11  circum.  seal  of  righte.  off. 

12  slepsof  that  /".  ot*^  Abraham 

13  ihrciuirh  righleous.  of/. 

14  thev  of  law  be  heirs,/",  is  v. 

16  of/,  of  the  /'.  of  Abraham 
9::50  ri'ghte.  which  is  of,/'.  10:6 
10:8  word  of/,  w  hich  we  prea. 

17  so  then  /.  comelh  by  hear. 
12:3  God  de'alt  measure  of/. 

6  according  to  proportion  of/. 
H:-32hast  thou/'..? 
•23  eat.  not  of/,  not  of./,  is  sin 
16:26  for  tlie  obedience  of./'. 
1  Cor.  19:0  another/',  by  same  S. 
13:2  though  I  have  all/. 
13  now  abideth/.  hope,  chari. 
Gal.  1:23  /'.  which  once  destroy. 


3:2  or  by  the  hearing  of/,  i 
7  they  which  are  off.  9 
19  law  is  not  ot,/".  but  man 
23  before  /".  cam'e ;  25,/".  is  co. 

5:6/  whic'li  worketh  by  love 
29  fruit  of  Sii.  is  love,  joy,/. 

6:10  are  of  the  household  ol./". 

Ejth.  4:5  one  L.  one/',  one  bapt. 

13  come  in  tlie  unity  of  the/. 

6:16  taking  the  shield  of/". 
Phil.  1:95  further,  and  joy  of,/". 
27  striving  log.  for/,  of  gospel 

1  Thes.  1:3  rcmeml).  work  of/. 
5:8  the  broastiilate  of./'. 

2  Thts.  1:11  work  of,/,  with  pow. 
3:9  for  all  men  have  not/. 

1  Tim.  1:5/'.  unfeigned 

19  hnldiiig  f.  eoni-.rning,/. 
3:9  hoUliiig  the  iiivstery  off. 
4:1  some  shall  depart  fr.  the,/". 
5:8  he  hath  denied  the,/",  and  is 

12  have  cast  ofl"  Iheir  first/. 
6:10  have  erred  from  the  /".  91 

11  follow/.,- 12  fight  fight  of/. 

2  Tim.  1:5  unfeigned/,  in  thee 
2:18  overthrow  the  f.  of  some 

22  follow  /". ;  3:8  reprobate /". 
3:10  thou  hastfully  known/ 
4:7  have  kept  the  /'.  henceforth 

Tit.  1:1  the/,  of  G'od's  elect 

4  T.  mine  own  son  aft.  com./. 
Phile.  5  liearing  of  thy  /'. 
Heb.  4:2  not  mixed  with/. 

6:1  not  laving  the  fonndal.  of,/. 

10:22  in  I'iill  as>ni:iiice  off. 

23  hold  fa>I  lirofession  off. 
11:1  /'.  is  snb-^tanee  of  tilings 

6  w'itboul  /,  impossi.  to  pi.  6. 
12:2  and  finiMier  of  our,/'. 
13:7  whose  /'.  follow,  consider. 
Jam.  2:1  /.  with  respect  of  pers. 
14  he  h'ath ; .  can/,  save  liim  t 
17  /".  with,  works  is  dead,  'iO,  '28 
18'liast  /".  and  I  have  works 
22  /.  wrought  with  works,  and 
liy  works  wa<  /.  made  perf. 
5:15  prayer  of /■  shall  save  sick 
9  Pet.  1:1  obtained  like  prec./. 
1  .Mm  5:4oviTeoine.  wor.  our  /'. 
Jude  3  earnestly  contend  for/. 


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CRUDEX'S   COXCORDANCE. 


Sir 


PAI 

Jtide  90  hiiililini;  vmirs.  on  h.  f. 
Rfr.  i.\\  Imsl  ]iiit(li'iiio(l  my  )'. 

VS  I  know  thy  wiirkt*  an<l  r'. 

l.!:IO  p.itUince  iiiiil  /'.  ofNii'iita 

\\.\l  timt  keep  ilie/.  ofJi'^iH 

Bv  FAITH. 

UiA.  3:4  HliiiU  livo  Im  f.    Rnm. 

1:17;  («j/.  -t:)!;  /A?/.  I0::« 
ilrN  15;'J  [Mirifvin:^  hearts  6y/. 
2<i:lSsjiiictiafil/<y/. 
/?"/«,  :1.'22  rii;htv*>ni*.  of  O.  bijf. 
•i»i\\*\\.  *./.ri:l:  (ni/. a:lii;.'i:*l 
Stljiiclify  dixiimcisiion  Ay/. 
5:'i  we  hiivc  access  by  f. 
11:90  dtaiidust  Ay  r'.  a  'Cor.  1:41 
2  fur  5:7  walk  Ay  )■'.  not  by  siijht 
6'<l/.  -2:20  1  liw  Ay/.  cifS.  oftiiKl 
3:99  proiDise  A'/  /*.  ini^ht  he  giv. 
•Ha  dliUl.  of  U.'Ay  ;".  in  C'hr.  .1. 
5:5  hope  of  rii^hteonsncss  Ay/. 
ijjA.  :l:  19  we  liave  access  Ay  f. 

17  C.  may  ihvell  in  heart.sAy  f. 

PIM. :):'.!  ri^'hlciiiMi.  ofti.  Av  ;\ 

OiA.  1 1:4  Ay  ^.  Aliel ;  5  Ay  /•.  "Sn. 

7  Ay  f.  Noah ;  8  Ay  f.  Ani.  'J.  17 

90  'III  f.  Isjuic ;  91  .Jac. ;  99  Jos. 

•a  liyi:  Moses.  41:97;  31  liilh. 

9'.»  Ay  /■.  passed  throucrh  R«'<1  s. 

30  Ay/,  walls  of.Ier.T.-ll  down 

Jam.  9:94  works  jnsti.  not  Ay/. 

In  F.VITII. 
lioin.  4:10  bcini^  not  weak  m/. 
90  but  was  stVoii;;  inf. 
14:1  hlni  weak  in  r'.  receive  you 
1  Cor.  l(i:13  stand  last  inf. 
i  Coi:  l:i:5exam.  wli.  ye  ce  i/i/. 
(  W.  l:ii  if  ye  conliime  in  the/. 
9:7  and  stalilislied  tn  the/. 

1  Tim.  1.9  Tim.  my  owns«m  i./. 
4  i;odly  edifyin;j:"whicli  is  ('/(/. 

2:7  teacher  ol"the  Cientile.-*  in/'. 
15  saved,  if  they  continue  in'/. 
3:13  they  purcha-ie  bnldn.  iaj'. 
4:19  e.i£ainple  of  Dclieverd  in}'. 

2  Tim.  1-13  hold  I'nst  form  in/. 
Ihb.  11:13  these  all  died  in/. 
Jam.  l:ti  but  let  tliein  ask  tn/. 

2:5  poor  of  this  world,  rich  */(/. 
1  Pet.  5:9  resist,  steadfast  i»i/ 

Their  FAITH. 

Mat.  0:9  .Iesu>  s.-eiiiir  ttiur  f. 
Marki:h\  Luke  WM , 
Tliroiit:li  FAITH. 
.ic^5  3:lt)  thrvmih/.  in  his  name 
Hoin.  3:9.")  propitiation  t./. 

30  justify  imcircuineision  t./. 

31  do  we  make  void  law  t.  f. .-' 
Gal.  3:S  c;..d  iiiMify  heathen  >./ 

14  iiromise  of  the  Spirit  1./ 
F.iih,  9:S  are  ye  s;ived  t./. 
Piiil.  3:9  riijliteousii.  wh.  is  /./. 
Citt.  2:19  risen  /./.  of  i>pe.  of  i.i. 
9  Tim.  3:15wiselosaIvatitin  t./. 
11' 'i.  (i:19  t./.  inherit  promises 
11:3  t.  f.  we  uiul.  worlds  framed 
11  I.  }'.  S.  received  stre]i:.'tll 
2S  llii-o'/.  he  kept  tliepas^over 
;J3  tltm  /.  subdued  kinijdoms 
39  olitained  a  yi>od  report  t./. 
1  Pet.  1:5  kept  t./.  to  salvatiou 

Thy  FAITH. 

Mat.  9:29  t.  f.  hath  made  thee 

whole.    Mark   5:34;     10:59; 

£h(1<!(*:48;  17:19 

1.5:-;^  U  woman,  ^eat  is  thii  f. 

L'ike  7:.Ti)  ^/.  h.  savisl  th.  l'8:49 

99::t9  praywl  that  titi//.  fail  not 

Phile.  ti  communication  of  thy/. 

Jam.  9:18  ebow  t./.  without  w. 

Your  FAITH. 
Mat.  0:99  accordiiii^  to  y./  be  it 
X.'/A'«8:95  where  is  your  J.  f 
Horn.  1:8  y./.  is  spoken 

1  Cor.  9:5  y./.  not  stand  in  wis. 
15:14  your  J.  is  also  vain.  17 

2  Cnr.  1:24  dominion  every./. 
10:15  when  yOf/fV'.  is  increased 

Eph.  1:15  after  1  heard  of  y./. 
Pttil.  9:17  offer,  on  serviceof  y. /", 
Col.  1:4  since  we  heard  of  y.  f. 
9:5  steadfa-stness  of  y./.  in  th. 

1  The.*.  1:8  yoitr/.  to  God  ward 
3:5  I  sent  to  kiiow  yo'tr /. 

7  we  were  comforted  by  y./. 
10  wliat  is  liK'kiii'.^  in  your/. 

2  ThtK.  1:3  y./.  j.'ro\vcth  e.xcei'd. 
.Tarn.  1:3  tryin-.;  of  y.  f.  W(»rketll 

1  I\t.  1:7  trial  of  »/■/  precious 
;)  end  of  y./  even  >alv:itl<m 
91  that  y.  ^.  mi;,dit  be  in  God 

2  Pet.  1:5  add  htymr/.  virtue 

FAITIIFIL. 

2fum.  12:7  Mo.  r.  ll.b.  3:2.  5 
Z/eU/.  7:9./".  G.  whi>  keepetll  cov. 
1  Sam.  9:'35  will  raiac  up  /.  prie. 


I  FAL 

3  .<Jnm.  Sfl:in  f.  in  Israel 
.\V/i.  1.3:i:l/.'to  distribute 
/'v.  19:1  the/,  fail  fnnn  am.  men 
31:9.3  the  Lord  preserveth  the/". 
89:37  as  a/,  witness  in  Inaveii 
10I:(i  mine  eyes  shall  be  on/. 
llti:8ti  commandments  are/. 
i:J8  thy  testimonieH  very/. 
Prtn\  11:13/  spirit  cone,  niattor 
l:l:17  a/,  n'mbassador  is  liealtli 
14:5  a/.  witness  will  not  lie 
90:11  a/  man  who  can  lliuU 
2T;li/.  the  wounds  of  a  friend 
h.  1:91  how  is/",  city  become 
9(>  slialt  be  called  tile/  city 
8.3  I  look  unto  me/  witness. 
.Ttr.  43:5  I.,  be/  witness  bet.  us 
lian.  ti:4  fonismucli  a.s  he  was/ 
lloi.  11:19  Jn.  is  A  withsaiutii 
Hat.  91:45  wlio  then  is/'. 
95:31  well  done,  good  and  f.  se. 
9.J/'.  in  a  few  th.  Lukt  19':17 
Liik>.  19:49  who  is  /".  and  wise? 
1(1:10/  in  least  is/,  in  much 
19  not/',  in  wliat'is  auo.  man's 
.\ctA  l(i:i5  ve  have  jndi.'ed  me/. 
1  Cor.  l:9t'iod  is  r'.  10:13 
4:9  stewards,  that  a  man  he  f. 
17  sent  Timothy,  ;'.  in  the  L. 
7:95  mercy  of  the  f.ord  to  her*. 
Hat.  .1:9  blessed  with  f.  .\braham 
A>iA.  1:1  to  saints  and  f.  in  C.  J. 
i>;91  Tychicusa  f.  minister 
Cot.  1:2  Siiints  aiid/".  breth.  in  C. 

7  Ep.  for  you/,  minister,  4:7 
4:!l  Oncsimns.  a  f.  brother 

1  Thes.  5:91/  islio  lliat  calleth 
3  Tlifs.  3:3  L.  is  /'.  who  stablisli 
1  Tim.  1:13  Christ  he  counted/. 

l.ia/.  sayiiiL'.  4:9:  Tit.  3:8 
3  Tan.  3.2  saiiu  commit  to^'.  m. 
11/  sayini:;  13  he  abideih/ 
Tit.  l:ij  haviiii;  f.  children 

0  lioldin:;  fast  the  f.  word 
//'/.  2:17hemiu'Iit  be/. 
3:3  f.  to  him  that  appoiulL-d  h. 
Iii;i3  is  f.  that  promised,  11:11 
1  P<l.  4:19 souls  as  to  a/  Crca. 
1  .htin  1:9  he  is  f.  to  fofi;ive  us 
/I'l  c.  1:5  f.  the/,  witness,  3:14 
3:10  be/",  unto  death 
19:11  w'as  called/'. 
31:5  words  are  true  and/  23:6 
FAITIIFl'LLY." 
3  A".  13:15  for  they  dealt/.  93:7 
3  t'lir.  31:13  brou;r!it  ollerimrs/ 
31:19  men  did  the  work  A 
Pmr.  90:14/'.  judireth  tlie  poor 
■A  r.  9:1:28  sj)e:ik  my  wonl/. 

FAITHFULNESS. 
I  Sam.  9():3.3 Ruder  to  man  his/. 
TV.  5:9  no/,  in  their  mouth 
3''>:5  thy  t.  rcjicheth  unto  clouds 
40:10  I  liave  declareil  thy  /'. 
89:1  I  will  make  known'tliv  f. 
3  thy/'.  Shalt  thou  establish 
5  thy";',  also  in  the  coni^resa. 

8  to  tliy  /'.  round  .'ibout  thee? 
91/  and  mercy  be  with  liim 

99:3  i;ootl  to  show  f.  everv  niyht 
119:75  ill/,  hast  aillicted"ine 
90  thy/,  is  unto  all  genera. 
14:1:1  fn  thy  f.  answer  nie 
U.  11:5  r'.  shall  be  girdle 

25:1  ihv  counsels  of  old  are/. 
Lam.  '^■.•i\  great  thy  f. 
llos.  3:'90  I  will  betVotli  thee  in/. 

FAITHLES.«. 
Mat.  17:17  O  /'.  generation,  ifark 

9:19:  i.(fc9:41 
Joliii  90:37  not/,  but  believing 

FALL,  Subslnnlive. 

Pmr.  Hi:  18  haughty  spirit  bef./ 
2tl:I(i  righteimsshall  see  their/, 
./-r,  49:31  moved  at  noise  u(  f. 
.Mai.  7:37  great  was  the  /'.  of  it 
Lake  i-:H  child  set  for  /. 
/fowl.  11:11  thro'  their/  salva- 
tion is  come  to  the  Gentiles 
12  if/,  of  them  be  riches 

FAI-L,  Verh. 

Oen.  2:31  deep  sleep  to/,  on  A. 
45  91  see  that  ye  /'.  li.  out  bv  w. 
4917  Ins  rider  sliall  t.  hackwa. 
Ltc.  10:39  land/,  to  whoredom 
2ti:3tJ  sh./  wlieii  none  pursue 
37  sliallV.  one  upon  another 
.V"«i.  14:29  care,  sli  /.  wild.  :J3 
Ju'l.  15.19  ye  will  iio't  /".  nic 

18/'.  into  hand  of  iiiif  ircum. 
li'ith  9:lli  let  /.  some  hnudfuls 
1  .^tm.  3:19  none  of  words  /.  gr. 
14:45  not  hair  of  head/,  ground. 
9  .S'nm.  14:11: 1  A^  l:59;.4<;te 
27:34 


j  FAL 

1  .fnm.23:18tnmth.nnd  /'.  onpr. 
9  .Sam.  1:15  t'  on  h.  1  A'  9:39.  31 

91:14/'.  inl'ianilor  G.not/'.  into 

hand  of  man,  1  Vlir.  '^1:13 
9  A'.  7:4  let  lis  /.  unto  liost  of  S. 

10:10/  nothing  of  word  of  L. 

1  Clu:  19:ia  he  w  ill  f.  to  master 

2  Clir.  21:15  till  bowels  f.  out 
•95:8  G./.  before  enemy 

A^^  l):i:i  Ihoii  begun  to/. 
•lab  13:11  his  dread/',  on  you 

31:-93arin/.  fr.  shoulder-blade 
P.<.  5:10/  liy  own  counsels 

0:3  enemies  sli./.  and  perish 

10:10  that  the  poor  mav/'. 

.3.5:8  into  destruction  let  him  f. 

37:94  lie.r'.  shall  ni>t  beutlerly 

t;4:8  make  their  tongue  to/',  on 

89:7  sliall  /'.  like  one  of  princes 

91:7  a  thousand  shall  /'. 

11S:I3  thrust  at  me  I  "might/. 

110:10  burning  coals/',  on  tl'iein 

111:10  wicked  f'.  into  own  nets 

115:11  Lord  uplioldiMli  all  th. /•. 
Pivr.  10:8  a  prating  fool  eh./.  10 

11:5  wicked  shall/'. 
14  wli.  no  counsel  is  the  peo./. 
28  triisteth  in  his  riches  sh.  /'. 

'39:14  abhor,  of  L.  sh.  ;'.  therein 

24:lli  sliall  f.  into  mischief 

911:37  whoso  di_'gi'th  pit  shall  f. 

•38:14that  hardenelli  luMrt  sh./'. 

18  perverse  shall  /'.  at  once 
Er.  4:10  if  they/',  one  lift  fellow 

11:3  if  the  tree/,  tow.  the  south 
A'.  10:4  they  sh.  /'.  under  slain 
34  Leh.  shall/*,  by  mighty  one 

23:95  nail  last.'stire  place  sh./ 

94:18  shall/',  into  the  pit. 
90  earth  shall/',  and  not  rise 

,30:13  iiiiq.  as  b'reacli  ready  to  /'. 

40::10  young  man  sli.  utterly  i\ 

47:11  mischiefs  sli.  /'.  upon  "thee 
Jtr.  11:15  f.  am.  them  that  /'.  8:19 
31  fathers  and  sons  shall  f. 
8:4  shall  they/,  and  notarise? 
0:33  carcasses  of  men  shall ;''. 

15:8  I  have  caused  him  to/. 
10  wliirlwiiul/  on  head.  '■S>:'& 
95:97  drunken,  ami  spue,  ai'-d/ 
37:14  I  f.  not  awav  to ChaUU'ans 
44:19  shall  all  /'.  in  land  of  Eg. 
40:*;  they  shall  stumble  and  }". 
48:4-1  that  fleeth  shall  /'.  into  pit 
49:3i>  young  men/  50::i0 
.50:32  "most  proud  St  limbic  and  f. 
51:4  slain  /".  in  laiidof  ('.  47,  49 

44  wall  of  Baliylon  shall/. 
Latn.  1:14  made  streu'rth  to/. 
Kztk.  ii:7  shall  /'.  in  the  miib^t 
13:11  it  shall  /".  and  ve,  O  great 

hailstones',  shall  f. 
34:(')  piece  by  jiii'ce,  let  no  lot  f. 
29:5  Shalt  /'.  onopi'ii  lields,  ;i'.):5 
30:1)  they  that  uphold  E.  sh.  /'. 

39  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  /*. 
.39:19  will  I  cause  miiltit.  to  f. 
:i3:13  not  f.  thereby  in  the  clav 
:i5:8  in  nil"  thy  rivers  shall  th.  V". 
38:90  steep  places/,  ev.  wall/ 
:i9:3  arrows  to/.  ,•"4  sli.  /'.  mo. 
44:12  caused  Is.  to/',  intbiniq. 
Dan.  11:14  robbers  of  peo.  sh.  /'. 

19  but  he  shall  stumble  and/. 

34  they  shall/'.  ,■  35  some/'. 
Has.  4:5  shalt  tlloil /'.  in  the  day, 


the  prophet  also  shall /'. 
5:5  Eiih.  shall/.  .ludah  shall/ 
10:8  shall  say  to  hills  /'.  on  ns 
14:9  transgressors  shall  / 
Amo»  3:5  can  a  bird  ;'.  in  snare  ? 
14  bonis  of  altar  v\\./.  to  gro. 
9:9  shall  not  least  grain  / 
.1/if.  7:8  mine  enemy,  when  I  f. 
Xah.  3:12  sh.  /'.  into  the  moiith 
Mat.  10:99  not  one  sparrow  f. 
19:11  ifit/  intoa  pit  on  s'ab. 
15:14  /'.  into  ditch,  Luke  (J::JO 
27  crumbs  wh.  /'.  masters'  tab. 
21:44  whoso  f.  ("m  this  stone  be 

broki'ii,  Luke  20:18 
24:2?i  stars  shall/',  from  heaven, 

Mark  13:-i5 
Luke  10:18 1  beheld  S.  as  light./. 
•3:1;;10  say  to  mountains/,  on  its 
./oArt  12:9-1  except  a  com"  f. 
.-Ic^s  27:17  lest  they/',  into  quic. 
;J9cilt  ropes  and  let  her/',  oil" 
:14  shall  not  a  hair  f.  from  he. 
Rnm.  11:11  stumbled' that  th.  /". 
14:13  to  ;".  in  brother's  way 
1  Cor.  W'.M  take  heed  lest  lie/. 
1  Tim.  3:0 /.  into  rondemnatfon 
7  lest  /".  Into  reproach 
11:0  will  he  rich  I   into  tempt. 
Ueh.  4  11  lestanv  ;".  after  s;ime 
10:31  fearliil  to  '/"."into  bunds 


FAL 

Jam.  5:13  swear  not.  K-st  ya  f, 
•i  Ptt.  1:10  lid  ih.  ihiiiL't*,  yo  n.  /. 

;i:nieBl  yu./'  rmm  (*li:iull'jistri, 
liev.  ():1(>  inuiint.  lunl  m.  /'.  uii  im 

'J:l  I  i*aw  a  stni-/.  rrumlu-uvcu 

FALL  away. 
Luke  8:13  in  tiiiKr  of  tnnpt.  /.  a. 
Ikb.  U:(i  if  tlury  /.  n.  to  renew 

FALL  duwii. 
Dent.  *2-2:4  thy  lirothcr'n  n-s/.  //. 
JOA.  (i:5  wall  nf  city  f*liall  f.  d, 
1  Sam.  2]:i:J  David  let  spit.  f.  d. 
Ps.  72:11  till  l\ini;s  fluill  /'.  ilown 
It.  31::i  lluit  is  Iiolp.  (tluill/.  J. 

:J1:I  ihoir  liost  t^hall  /'.  <L 

4-l:l'l  !-h.  I  /".  d.  to  Hio.  of  trco? 

AW.W  tho  Sahi-ans  shall  /.  d. 

■I(i:()  thc'v  /'.  ii.  yi'a,  thi-y  worsh. 

KZik.  30:35arni»; of  Phu.  tli./.  d. 

/Jdii.liiH/.  d.  and  wor.  tinaije.  10 

lo  if  yi?  /■  (/.  and  woi;*liip  im. 

11:2(1  and  many  (pliall/.  do/i/i. 
Mat.  4:;» ;".  d.  and  wors.  Li'h  1:7 
Ihr.  A:  1(1  twi-nty-foiirclder^/.  d. 

FWAj,  jo'uK-d  n-ifh  swuril. 
E.C.  5::J  lio/.  with  pi.*.-<l.  or  s. 
.Yum.  14::i"ti>lliJ!slaiid  to/.  hy,», 
4;Jand.rf  Hhall  /'.  hy  Ihv  gtvord 
'i  A*.  1U:7  Scnucherib  /'.  by  giro. 
P^.  (i:l:10sh./.  by  ^^  h'ztk.  6:11 
/»■.  li-'io  thy  nuMi  shall/,  hy^. 

i;J:l.'>  every  one  gbnil/.  by  the^s-. 

37:7  I  will  cansu  him  to  /.  by 
thc>-.  in  h.  own  la.  Jtr.  VJ:7 
Jer.  20:4  I'.'h  friends  sh./.  by  .*. 


Ez^k.  5:13  Iliird  part  sh.'/.  by  s. 

'    "  r'.iyy  s. 
11:10  ye  sliall/*.  by  the 


ti:l*3  that  is  near  shall  ; 


22:17  would  not/,  ou  the  pric.  IJa/n.  1:2  yc/.  into  temptations 


17:21  fni,Mtives  eliall/.  by  the,s\ 

2.J;2o  remnant  shall /.  by  tin:  s. 

2.j:13  lliey  of  D.  sh./.  by  thc^. 

30:5  men  in  lea^nc  sn../'.  by  I.  .¥. 
22  I  will  cause  the  *-«'on/'to/. 
Dun.  11::33  undcrst./.  bv  the  8. 
Um.  T:1G  princes  sh.  /.  by  the  .-f, 

i:i:l(»  Samaria  shall/,  by  the  s. 
Joel  2:S  th<'y  t\  on  tlic  sword 
Lukt  21:24  sliall  /.  by  cdi^e  of  .s\ 

FALLE\. 
Oen.  4:f3  why  is  thy  coinite./. ..'' 
Lii:  l:J:41  hair/",  oil  from  heail 

25:35  thy  brotlier  be/,  in  decay 
./*/'/.  3:25  their  lord  was/,  dead 

10:27  the  woman  was/,  at  dour 

1  .Sam.  5:3  D.  was/,  upon  his  fa. 
2ti;ia  a  deep  sleep/  npon  them 
31:8  S.  andh.  sons/.  1  Chr.  1U;S 

2  ^Sum.  3::i8a  j:reutnian/.  tliisU. 
2  A'.  13:14  Elisba  was/,  sick 
2  C7tr.  20:24  dead  bodies/. 

20:0  our  fathers  have/  " 
Kt<(.  7:S  Ilam.  -was/,  ou  thi^bed 
/*v.  20:S  brou,i,'ht  down  and  /'. 

30:12  the  workers  of  iuiijuitv  /'. 
A.  14:12  thou  /'.  fr.  heaven.  C>  L. 
A'ztk.  32:22  all  of  thi-m  /  2:^:24 
llos.  14:1  hast/,  by  iniqnitv 
L'/ke  14:5  an  6k/'  into  a  pit? 

If/.s-  8:lt>  H.  G,  was  /".  on  none 

20:0  Entychus/.  into  deep  si. 

2U:14  wlien  w«  were  all/. 

27:20  lest  they  have/,  on  rock 

2S:(i  looked  when  I*,  sh.  f.  dead 

P/ii/e.  1:12/  out  to  fur.  of  posp<.-l 

liev.  2:5  rem.  whence  ilion  art/'. 

Are  FALLEX. 

Sfim.  1:4  ma.  of  the  peo.  are  /. 

10  how  are  mi;;;hty  /. .'  25:27 

22:30  a.  f.  under  feet.  Ps.  18:3S 
/v.  WXi  lines  are/,  to  nie 

55:4  ter.  of  death  are/,  on  ni" 

00:0  reproaches  of  them  ff/v/ 
/«.  0:10  the  bricks  are  f.  down 
Jtr.  38:10  Jews  that  are  f.  to  C. 

40:12  they  are  f.  boili  t«>iceth. 

50:15  BalJ.'s  fuundations  are/. 
Liim.  2:21  my  virgins  are/. 
Ez'k.  31:12  his  branches  aref. 
IIo.-!.  7:7  all  their  kings  are/\ 
1  Cor.  15:0  some  are/. asleep,  18 
Oai.  5:4  law,  yc  are/,  from  grace 
litv.  17:10  seven  kings.  live  «./. 

Is  FALLEX. 
X'tm.  32:10  tot  iV/.  on  th.  sidcT. 
-Aa-t.  2:0  I  know  your  terror  is/. 
Jiih  1:10  fire  of  G.  U/.  fr.  heaveu 
A".  7:15  and  iV  /*.  into  the  ditch 
Is.  3:8  Jer.  rnined.  and  Jud.  is/. 

21:0  B.  V*  f.  is/.  liev.  14:8;  18:« 

50:14  truth  Uf.  iu  the  street-^ 
-A  r.  48:;J2  spoil,  ix  f.  on  sum.  fr. 

51:8  Babylon  is  euddenty/. 
Lam.  5:10  crown  is  /.  from  out 
lieads 


Ezek.  13:12  when  the  wall  hf. 
is/. 


Amos  5:2  virgin  of  Israel  w, 


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FAL 
Amos  9:11  raisu  up  tab.  th.  isf. 
Acts  15;  10  labL-r.  nil),  wh.  is/. 
FALLEST,  ETH. 

Ex.  1:10  when/,  mit  any  war 
2  Sam.  ■■):'J!I  uot  fail  uue  that/. 
34  as  a  man  /".  buf.  wick,  men 

17;l-2  a9  dew/,  on  ground 
Job  4:13  deep  sleep/.  3:3:15 
Pl-ot.  13:1T  mess./,  into  misch. 

17:30  perv.  tongue/,  into  mis. 

•24:16  just  man/,  seven  times 
n  rejoice  not  when  enemy/. 
Ec.  4:10  liiin  alone  when/ 

11::!  wh.  tree/,  there  shallit  be 
7s.  34:4  the  leaf/,  off  the  vine 

44:15  ima:ie  and/,  down,  17 
Jer.  37:13  mon/  away  to  Chald. 
Dan.  3:H  whoso/,  not  down,  11 
Mat.  17;15  ofttimes  /.  into  fire 
Luke  11:17  house  di'v.  aij.  ho.  /. 

15:12  goods  that  f.  to  me 
Bom.  14:4  master  "he  stand,  or/. 
Jam.  1:11  flower  th.  /.  1  Pet.  1:24 

F.\I.,I.,1XG. 
iVi/m.  24:4/  into  trance.  16 
Job  4:4  upliolden  liim  that  /. 

14:1K  mount  f.  Cometh  to  hau. 
Ps.  56:13  del.  "feet  from  f.  116:8 
Proi\  25:26  righto.  /.  bcf.  wick. 
Js.  34:4  as  a/  fig  from  flg-tree 
Luk<  8:47  trembling  /.  down 

22:44  drops  of  blood  /.  down 
Acts  1:18  and  .Judas  f.  headlong 

1  Cor.  14:25/  he  will  worsh.  G. 

2  Thes.  2:3  e"xcept  come  a  /.  aw. 
Jude  24  is  able  to  keep  from  /. 

FALLOW. 
Jer.  4:3/  ground,  IIos.  10:12 

FALSE. 
.Er.  23:1  slialt  not  raise/,  report 
7  keep  thee  far  from  a  f.  mat. 
2  K.  9:12  It  is  /.  tell  us  now 
Job^:\  my  words  shall  n.  be  T'. 
Ps.  119:104  I  hate  ev.  /.  way,  128 
120:3  done  thee,  f.  tongue 
Proi\  11:1/.  balance  is  abomina- 
tion 
17:4  giveth  heed  to/  lips 
20:23  a  f.  balance  Is  not  good 
25:14  whoso  boastcth  of  a/',  gift 
Jer.  14:14  prophesy  a/  vision 
23:.32  prophesy  /'.  dreams 
.37:14  It  is/.  I  fall  not  away 
Lam.  2:14  "seen  for  thee/,  bur- 
dens 
Eiek.  21:23  shall  be  as  a/,  divin. 
Zee.  8:17  evil,  love  no/  oath 
10:2 divin.  have  told'/,  dreams 
Mai.  3:5  witness  ag./  swearers 
Mat.  21:24  shall  arise  f.  Christs 
and  f.  prophets,  Mark  13:22 
Luke  19:8  any  thing  by/,  accusa. 
2  Cor.  11:13  such  are/,  apostles 
26  in  perils  among  /.  brethren 
Gal.  9:4  because  of/,  brethren 
Tit.  2:3  they  be  not  f.  accusers 
2  Pet.  2:1  there  sh.  lie/,  teachers 
See  rnoniET. 

FALSE  prophets. 
Mat.  7:15/'.  p.  in  sheep's  cloth. 
24:11  many/,  y;.  shall  rise,  24 
Mark  13:22  /.  p.  rise  sixow  signs 
Z«i«  6:26  did  fathers  to  the/.  ;). 
2  /*.?^  2:1  there  were/  ;;.  am.  p. 
1  John  4:1/  ;?.  gone  out 

F.VLSE  witness,  es. 
Ex.  20:16  Ihou  .'^halt  not  bear  /. 

wit.  Dent.  5:20 ;  Mat.  19:18 
Detit.  19:16  if  a/  7ri^He,'{s  rise  up 
18if  the  witness  be  a/  witness 
Ps.  27:12/  wtt/ie.'!ses  are  risen 
35:11  ./*.  if.  did  rise 
Prov.  "6:19  a/.  ?(•.  speaketh  lies 
12:17  a/,  w.  show,  deceit,  14:5 
19:5  f.  w.  not  be  unpunished,  9 
21:2rt  f.  witness  shall  perish 
25:18  that  bearetli  f.  in. 
M'l'.  15:19  out  of  h.-nit  pro.  f.  w. 
26;.'i9  Cillers  sought./',  w.  ag.  Je. 
60  many  /.   witite.^ses  came,  at 
last  came  two/,  witnesses 
Mark  14:56  bear/.'«'.  ag.  him,  57 
Acts  6:13  and  set"  up  /'.  w. 

1  CV>;'.  15:15  we  are  t'onnd/.  lt.<. 

FALSEHOOD. 

2  Sam.  18:13  sh.  have  wrong.  /. 
Job  21;:J4  in  answers  remaineth/. 
/'s.  7:14  he  hath  lirought  forth/. 

119:118  for  deceit  is  f. 
114:8  a  right  hand  of/.  11 
Is.  28:15  under  /'.  have  we  hid 

57:4  seed  o{  f.'?  .59: 13  words  of/. 
Jer.  10:1 1  im'age  is  /'.  51:17 
Has.  7:1  for  they  commit/. 
Mlc.  2:11  walkingin spirit  and/ 


FA3I 

FALSELY. 

Gen.  21:2:3  thou  wilt  not  deal/, 
iff.  6:3  lost,  and  sweareth/. 

19:11  neither  deal/,  nor  lie 

12  not  swear  by  my  name/. 

Deut.  19:18  witn.  have  testifl./. 

Ps.  44:17  nor  have  we  dealt  /. 

Jer.  5:2  L.  liveth.  they  swear/. 

31  prophets  prophesy/.  29:9 

6:13  every  one  dealeth/.  8:10 

7:9  ye  steal,  mur.  and  swear  f.  f 

40:16  for  thou  speakest  /.  of  Is. 

43:2  speakest/  L.  huth  not  sent 
lIos.  10:4  swe.  /.  in  making  cov. 
Zee.  5:4  enter  house  swear  /. 
Mat.  5:11  say  evil  against  yo\if. 
Luke  3:14  nor  accuse  any  f. 
1  Tim.  6:20  opp.  of  8cie"nce/. 
1  Pet.  3:16  /  accuse  good  conv. 

F.\LSIFYIXG. 
Atnos  8:5  /.  balances  h%  deceit 

FAME. 
Gen.  45:16/.  was  heard  in  Phar. 
yu7n.  14:1.5  have  heard  /.  of  thee 
.Jos.  6:27  .Joshua's  f.  was  noised 

9:9  we  heard  the/,  of  God 
1  7v'.  4:31  f.  was  in  all  nations 

10:1  hea"rd  /.  of  Sol.  2  C/ir.  9:1 
7  wish,  exceedeth/.  2  Chr.  9:6 
1  rV(r.l4:17/.  of  D.  was  to  all 
E'^t.  9:4  Mordecai's/.  thro'  prov. 
.Tab  28:22  we  have  heard  /. 


Is.  66:19  that  have  not  heard/. 
■Jer.  6:24  we  have  heard  the  f. 
Ze;).  .3:19  and  I  will  get  them/ 
Mat.  4:24  /'.  of  J.  abroad,  Mark 

1:28:  "ixte  4:14,37;  5:15 

9:26  the/,  thereof  went  abroad 

31  they  spread  abroad  his  /. 

14:1  Herod  heard  of/,  of  Jesus 

FAMILIAR. 

.Tab  19:14  my/  friends  have  for. 

Ps.  41:9  my"/  friend  lift  up  heel 

FAMILI.VR  spirit. 
LelK  20:27  man  or  worn,  of  a/,  s. 

1  .Sam.  28:7  wo.  that  bath  f.  s.  8 

2  Chr.  33:6  Man.  dealt  wit"h/.  «. 
Is.  29:4  as  one  that  hath  a/.  ». 

F.\MILIAR  spirits. 

Lev.  19:31  reg.  not  th.  have/,  s. 

20:6  soul  that  turneth  after/,  s. 

Deut.  18:11  nor  consulter  w./.  s. 

/.  s.  9 


1  ftam.  28:3  S.  putawav  th 

2  A".  21 .6  with  /.  s.  ;  23:24  /.  «. 
Is.  8:19  seek/  s.  ;  19:3  hatli/.  s. 

FAMILI.\RS. 
Jer.  20:10/  watched  for  halting 

FAMILY. 
Ler.  20:5  I  will  set  faceag.  his/. 
25:10  return  ev.  man  to  his/.  "41 
47  the  stock  of  the  Strang.  /. 
iV««i.  36:6  f.  of  father's  tribe,  12 
Deut.  29:18  lest  a/,  turn  from  L. 
•los.  7:14/  which  Lord  taketh 
-ftid.  1  :'25"  go  man  and  all  his  /. 
6:15  my/,  is  poor  in  Manasseh 
Jer.  3:14  one  of  a  cit.  two  of  a/. 
Zee.  12:12/  sh.  mourn,  1.3,  14 
Eph.  3:15  f.  in  heav.  and  earth 

FAMILIES. 
Gen.  10:5  Gentiles  divided  aft./. 
12:3  all/  of  earth,  28:14 
E.r.  12:21  t.ake  lamb  ac.  to  yo.  /. 
AVA.  4:13  people  after  their/. 
Job  31:.Wdid  cont.  otf.  ter.  me? 
Ps.  68:6  G.  setteth  solitary  in/. 
107:41  mak.  him  /.  like  a  flock 
.Jer.  1:15  will  call  all/  of  north 
10:25  fury  on  /.  call  not  name 
25:9  will  take  all  the  f.  of  north 
31:1  God  of  all  the/. "of  Israel 
:33;24  /'.  which  L.  hath  chosen 
Ezek.W-.Si  as/,  of  countries 
Amos  3:2  you  "have  I  kn.  of  all/. 
.Vffi/i.  3:4  s"elleth  f.  thro'  witchr. 
Zee.  12:14/  that  remain 
14:17  will  not  come  of  all/. 

FAMIiVE. 
Gen.  12:10  f.  was  grievous  in  la. 
26:1/.  in  land,  besides  first  f. 
41 :27  7  empty  ears  7  years  /. 
30/.  shall  consume  the  land 
31  plenty  not  kn.  by  rea.  of/. 
56  /'.  was  over  all  fa'ce  of  earth 
47:13  fainted  bv  reason  of/. 
Ituth  1:1  ruled  there  was/. 
2  .Sam.  21:1  f.  in  the  davs  ofD. 
24:13  shall  vears  of/",  come? 

1  A'.  8:.37  ill  land  f.  2  Chr.  20:9 
18:2/.  in  Samaria.  2  E.  6:25 

a  A'.  7:4  tlien  tlii!  /'.  is  in  the  city 
8:1  theT.ord  liiith  call,  for  a  f. 
25:3  ;'.  Iirr\  aileil  in  ,T.  no  brea'd 

2  I'hr.  .'S:!!  11.  jier.  vou  to  die  /'. 
Job  5:20  in/,  he  shall  red.  thee"/'. 


FAR 

Jab  5:22  at  destruc./.  thou  sh.  la. 

30:3  want  and/,  were  solitary 
Ps.  :33:19  Ivcep  them  alive  in/. 

37:19  in  days  of/. 

105:16  lie  called  for  a/. 
Js.  14:.30  I  will  kill  root  with/ 

51:19  destruction.  /  and  sword 

Jer  14:15  by/,  sh.  proph.  be  con. 

18  them  that  are  sick  with/. 

15:2  such  for  the/  to  the/. 

18:21  deliver  up  children  to/. 

21:7  deliver  from  the  /'.  to  Neb. 

24:10  send/,  am.  them,  29:17 

27:8  nation  will  I  pun.  with  f. 

34:17  liberty  for  you  to  the/. 

42:16  the  /'.  shall  follow 

52:6  the/,  was  sore  in  the  city 
Lam.  5:1*0  skin  black,  bee.  of/. 
Ezek.  5:12  i)art  consumed  with/. 

16  evil  arrows  of/. 

17  I  send  on  yon'f.  14:13 
7:15/".  within/,  and  pestilence 
12:16  leave  a  few  men  from/. 
36:29  will  lay  no/,  upon  you 

Amos  8:11  I  will  send  / 
Luke  4:25  great  f.  through  land 
15:14  a  mighty"/,  in  that  land 
Rom.  8:.35/'.  sep.  fr.  love  v.."  C? 
Per.  18:8  in  one  day,  death,/. 

By  the  FAMINE. 
.Jer.  11:22  sons  and  d.  die  hyt.f. 

14:12  I  will  consume  by  t.  f.  15 

16:4  be  con.  by  t.f.  44:12,  18,  27 

21:9  ahideth  in  city  die  *v  t.f. 

.38:2  shall  die  b\i  f.  Ezek.  6:12 

42:17  thev  shall  "die  tni  the  f. 

22  that  ve  shall  die  6i/  the  f. 

44:13  I  liave  pnnisli,  .T.  by  t.  f. 
Ezek.  6:11  tlicy  sliall  fall  by  the/. 

FAMINES. 
Mat.  24:7  shall  be  f.  pestilences, 
Mark\Z:»\  LukeiX-.W 
FAMISH,  ED. 
Gen.  41:55  all  land  of  Egypt/. 
Pror.  10:3  not  suffer  right,  to/. 
Js.  5:13  their  honor,  men  are/. 
Zep.  2:11  will./',  gods  of  earth 

F-ASIOl'S. 
V!/m.  16:2  f.  in  congrega.  26:9 
Piith  4:11  be  thou  /.  in  Bethleh. 
14  his  name  may  be  f.  in  Israel 
1  Chr.  5:24  were/  men.  12:.30 
Ps.  74:5  was/,  as  he  lifted  axes 

136:18  to  him  who  slew/  kings 
Ezek.  23:10  became/,  am.  wom. 

32:18  daughters  of/,  nations 

FA\,  SiiIistQntive. 
Js.  .30:24  winnowed  with/. 
.Jer.  15:7  I  will  fan  with  f. 
Mat.  3:12  \\\\.f.  is  in  h.  Luke  3:17 

F.\\,  Verb. 
Is.  41:16  sh.  f.  them,  winds  sh. 
.Jer.  4:11  a  dry  wind  not  to  /. 

15:7  I  will  f.  them  with  a  fan 

51:2  fanners  that  shall/,  her 

FAR. 
Gen.  18:25  /  from  thee  to  slay 
Ex.  8:28  ye  shall  not  go  very/. 

23:7  keep/,  from  false  matter 
Deut.  12:21/  from  thee,  14:24 

29:22  stranger  from  a/,  land 
.Jos.  9:22/'.  from  you 
Jud.  9:17  adventured  life/ 

19:11  day  was  f.  spent 

1  Sam.  20:9  J.  said,/  be  it  from 

2  Chr.  26:15  name  s"pr./.  abroad 
Xeh.  4:19  separ.  one  /.  from  an. 
Est.  9:20  .Jews  both  high  and/. 
Job  5:4  his  child./  from  safety 

11:14  iniquity  f.  away.  22:23 

34:10/'.  be  it  from  God 
Ps.  10:5  judg.  are/,  out  of  sight 

22-1  why  so/,  from  help,  me? 

73:27  that  are  f.  from  thee 

97:9  L.  exalted/,  above  all  gods 

103:12  as  f.  as  e'ast  fr.  west.  so/. 

109.17  blessing  be/,  from  bim 

119:155  salva.  is/,  from  wicked 
Pror.  4:24  and  perver.  lips  jjiit./'. 

15:29  Lord  is  f.  from  the  wicked 

22:15  rod  of  cor.  sh.  drive  it/'. 

31:10  her  price  is/,  above  rub. 
Ec.  2.13  /'.  as  light  excel,  dark. 
7s.  19:6  shall  turn  rivers/,  away 

46:12  hear  ve  that  /'.  from  right. 

54:14  thou  Shalt  be/',  from  opp. 

59:9  is  judgment/',  from  us 
.Jer.  51;(')4  thus/,  are  words  of  .J. 
Latn.  3:17  mv  soul  /.  from  peace 
Ezek.  11:15  get  ve  f.  from  the  L. 
Dan.  11:2  fourth  king/,  richer 
.'\most\::\  imt  f.  awav  evil  day 
,17n/.  1i'.:'i2  be'it/.  from  thee,  L. 
Mark  (■'::15  dav  was  now/  spent 

12::J1  not/,  from  kingd.  of  God 


FAS 

Mark\Z:Zi  man  taking  a/,  jour. 
Luke  7:6  was  not/,  from  house 

22:51  Jesus  said,  Suf.  ve  thus/. 

24:29  for  the  day  is  /.  spent 
50  out  as/,  as  to  Bethany 
John  21:8  w"erenot/.  fromland 
Acts  17:27  not/,  from  every  one 

22:21  send  thee/  hence  to  Gen. 

28:15  meetiis  as/,  as  Ap.-forum 
Horn.  13:12  the  night  is/',  spent 
2  Cor.  4:17  /*.  more  ex.  weight 
Eph.  l:2l/.  abo.  all  principality 

4:10  asce'nded  up/  above  all 
Phil.  1:23  with  C.  wh.  is/,  bet. 
Heb.  7:15  it  is  yet/  more  evid. 
See  COUNTRY,  covntries. 
FAR  from  ine. 

1  Sam.  2:30  Be  it  /  frmn  me, 
22:15;  2  &mi.  20:20;  23:17 

Job  13:21  thy  hand/.//w7i  m£ 
19:13  hatli  put  my  bre./.  f.  me 
21:16  wicked  is  r'.  f.  m.  22:18 
30:10  they  llee  /'.  from  me 
Ps.  22:11  O  Lord  be  not/./,  me, 
19;  ,35:22;  38:21;  71:12 
27:9  hide  not  thy  face/./'/-,  me 
88:8  mine  acquaintance/./',  me 
18  lover  and  friend /.//w?t  ?fie 
Pror.  30:8  remove/./',  liw  lanity 
Ec.  7:23  but  was/'.  f/-om  me 
Is.  29:13  their  heart/. /'/r/.vj  me 
Jer.  2:5  they  are  ^one/./rom  me 
Lam.  1:16  c'omfort.  isf.fitun  me 
Ezek.  44:10  Lev.  are  gone  /'.  f.  me 
Mat.  15:8  is/./,  me,  Mark.  7:6 

From  F.\R. 
Deut.  28:49  na.  ag.  f.  f.  Jer.  5:15 
Job  36:3  fetcli  mv  know.  f.f. 
Is.  5:26  lilt  up  iiisiirn/.  i'. 
10:3desol.  which  sh.  come/./. 
22:3  which  are  flcd/'co»l/. 
30:27  the  name  of  L.  com.  f.f. 
43:6  bring  my  sons  from/.  60:9 
49:1  hearken,  ye  people/ro»i/. 
12  these  shall"  come//'0») /'. 
60:4  thy  sons  shall  co"me/'/wn/. 
■Jer.  30:10 1  will  save  theofromf. 
Ezek.  2:3:40  for  men  to  come/'./. 
Mark  8:3  div.  of  them  came/./. 
See  AFAR, 

F.4R  off. 
Deut.  13:7  serve  the  gods/,  of 
20:15  thus  do  to  cities  very/,  off 
.30:11  nor  is  com./,  off 

2  Sam.  15:17  king  tarried  /.  off 
2  Chr.  6:36  captives  to  land/',  of 
J's.  55:7  would  I  wander  /'.  off 
Pl-or.  27:10  than  a  brother/,  off 
Ec.  7:-24/.  of  who  find  out? 
7s.  17:13  thev  shall  flee/,  of 

33:13  ye/,  of,  what  I  done 
17  behold  land  that  is/,  of 
46:13  my  right,  not  be/',  of 
57:19  pe"ace  to  him/,  off 
59:11  salvation,  but  it  is  f.  of 
Ezek.  6:12  f.  of  die  of  pestilence 
8:6  f.  of  from  my  sanctuary? 
11:16  I  have  cast  them/',  cff 
12:27  prophesieth  of  times/',  off 
22:5  those  that  be/,  of  sh.  mock 
Dan.  9:7  confus.  to  Israel/  off 
Joel  2:20  rem./  of  north,  army 
3:8  sell  them  to  Sabcans/'.  of 
Mic.  4:7  her  cast/',  of.  a  nation 
Zee.  t):25  /'.  of  co'me  and  build 
Eph.  2:13/  off  are  made  nigh 
F.\RE,  ED. 

1  Satn.  17:18  look  how  thy  br./. 
Jon.  1:3  paid  the/,  thereof 
Luke  16:19  rich  man/,  sumptu. 

FAREWELL. 
Luke  9:61  bid  them  f.  at  home 
Acts  15:29  well.  /'.  lS:21 ;  23:30 

2  Cor.  13:11  finally  brethren,/. 
FARTHER.    See  Fl-nTllEn. 

FARTHING,  S. 
Mat.  5:'26  paid  tlie  uttermost/. 

l(t:-.;9  two  s|innows  sold  for/,  f 
Mark  12:42  threw  two  mites,  a/. 
Luke  12:6  live  spurr.  for  two/. 

FASHION. 
Mark  2:12  never  saw  it  on  tliis/. 
7f//te'9:29  /'.  of  his  coiintenaiue 
Acts  7:44  inake  labernniie  to/'. 
1  Cor.  7:31  f.  \\orlcl  pass.  a«:iy 
Phil.  2:8  found  in  /'.  as  a  man 
Jam.  1:11  the  grace  of/  perish. 

FVSHION,  ED,  ETH,  ING. 
Job  10:8  hands  f.  me,  Ps.  119:73 

31:15  not  one  Y.  us  in  the  wo.  ? 
Ps.  3:3:15  lie/'."their  hearts  alike 

1:39:16  in  ciiulinuance  were/'. 
7s  22:11  nei.  ri'.spect  to  Ilim/.  it 

44:12  the  smith/,  it  with  ham. 


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FAT 

/».  45:9  clftV  siiv  t<i  him  Hint/. 
Kztk.  Ki:"  iliv  lirrasls  an'/. 
Phil.  3:31  f.  liki-  In  his  f^o.  hcxb' 
1  Ptt.  \:\i  liciC/.  to  loniRT  lusts 

FAST,  Advrrt). 
yi/rf.  15:l'i  wi'  will  hind  thco/. 
Ps.  t>5:l)  !ilrfli:.'lll  sit  f.  inoiin. 
Pmv.  4:1:)  /".  hnhl  nf  mstnulioii 
Jtr.  4S:I(iiimic.  or  M.  hiisicth/. 
5n:*t  took  ra|)liv.  liilil  Hum/. 
Jon.  1:3  lay  in  !<hi|i./.  asleep 

F  V.'iT,  Kiilistnilllvc. 
1  A'.  21:'.i  pro.  u  ;'.  i  Chr.  50:3: 
A.b;-.  8:-ai :  .hi-.  3(i:'J :  ./oh.  3:5 
/*.  5.S;3  in  ?'.  vuii  liiul  pleasure 

5  a  f.  wflt  ilion  call  thi.s  a/. .' 

6  this  the/.  I  have  elioseii! 
Jtxl  1:14  sane./,  call  assi'in.  2:1.5 
ZfC.  8:1!!/.  of  4tll,  511l,  "th,  10th 

month 
Acti  27:'J/.  was  now  already  past 

F.\ST,  \<'rl). 
a  Sam.  12:41  child  dead,  why/. .' 
/s.  58:4  ve/.  for  stril'e.  sh,  iiot.r". 
Jrr.  14:14  when/.  I  will  not  hear 
Zt'C.lir)  did  ve  at  nil  f'.  unto  me? 
Mat.  6:1(>  yo  /.  lie  "not  of  sad 
counten.  that  Tunv  ap.  to/. 

9:14  disc.  f.  not  1  Mark  2:18 

15  then  /".  .Mark  2:20;  Lii.  5:35 
jlfnc*  2:lS  disc.  of. I.  used  to/. 

19  children  of  hridi^chamber/. 
Z"A-f .')::«  discip.  olJ./.  often? 

18:12  I  /'.  twice  in  the  week 
FASTED,  EST. 
Jiiil.  20:21!  r:  tli.  (hiv,  1  .Sum.  7:0 
1  Sam.  31:13  /".  7  d.  1  Vhr.  10:12 
a.Snm.  1:12/ for  S.:  1  A'.  21:27  .\. 
Ke/t.  1:4  Neh./.  and  pra.  Ez.Sra  i 
/».  58:3  why  have  we  /'.  .!• 
Mai.  4:2  Jesus/,  forty  days  ] 

6:17  when  thou  /".  anoint  head 
Acts  13:3/  laid  liands  on  them 

FASTING,  S. 
JN'M.  9:1  were  assemhled  with/. 
Et^l.  4:3  dec.  came  there  was/. 
Ps.  .3.i:13  humbled  soul  with/. 

fiO:10  ihast.  my  soul  with/. 

109:24  knees  weak  Ihroush/. 
Jer.  3(i:i'i  the  words  ony".  day 
San.  6:18  passed  the  nicht/. 

9:3 1),  set  him.  to  seek  by/. 
Joel  2:12  turn  ve  with  f. 
Mat.  15:32  send  them  away/. 

17:21  hut  hv  f.  Murk  9:29 
J/(!Mt8:3  if  i  send  them  .away/. 
L'-ike  2::)7  .\nna  served  ti.  with/ 
Acl.f  10::iO  four  diiys  a;.'o  I  was/. 

14:23  and  had  praved  with/ 

27:.'i3  fourteontli  (lay  ye  cont./. 

1  Cor.  7:5  give  yourselves  to/. 

2  for.  6:5  approv.  ourselves  in/ 
11:27/  often,  in  cold  and  nak. 

FASTEN,  ED,  INO. 
Jiiilg.  4:21  J./,  nail  into  tfronnd 
1  Chr.  10:10  /■.  head  in  temple 
Job  38:6  whei-.  are  foundutions/. 
Ec.  12:11  as  nails  f.  by  masters 
/s.  22:2.3  I  will/  liini  as  a  nail 
25  nail  f.  in  "the  sure  place 
41:7  he/,  it.  it  sh.  not  be  moved 
Jer.  10:4  thev  /".  it  with  nails 
Luke  4:20  eves  of  all/,  on  him 
Arts  3:4  Peter/,  his  eyes  on  him 
11:0  when  1  had/,  my  eyes 
28:3  a  viper/,  on  his  band 

FAT. 
Oen.  4:4  Ahel  brou;;ht/.  of  flock 
Ex.  29:13  take  the  f.  22 ;  L(V.  3:3. 

4.9.  10;  4:8;  7:3,  4 
Ltr.  3:16  all  the  t'.  is  the  Lord's 
4:26  burn  his  f.  6:12;  17:6 
7:24  f-  of  beast  that  dieth 
9:24  tire  from  Lord  consumed  f. 
J)ti(t.  :i2:14/.  of  lanihs.  /•.  of  kid 
Jiitl.  3:22  f.  closed  on  the  blade 

1  Sam.  2:15  before  they  burnt/. 
1.^:22  hearken  is  better  than/. 

iSfitn.  1:22  I'rnni/.  ofmii^htv 

2  '■/,(■.  X,:\i  otVer../.  until  ni^dlt 
Job  1.1:27  rollops  of/,  on  flanks 
Pit.  17:10  inclosed  iil  th.  own/ 
/«.  1:11  full  of/',  of  fed  beasts 

.34:6  f.  with  the  f.  of  kidneys 

43:'24  nor  fllhil  ine  with  /'. 
Ezek.  44:7  ye  olVer/  and  blood 

Eat  FAT. 
Cm.  45:18  shall  eatf.  of  land 
Lew  3:17  «l(  no/.  7:23 

7:25  whoso  *-attth  f  be  cut  o(T 
Deul.  .32:38  eat  f  of  saeritices 
j\V/i.  8:10  tat  l'  dnnk  the  sweet 
Ezek.  31:3  ve  fa/  ;'.  and  clothe 

39:19  ve  shall  tat  f.  till  full 
Zee.  11:16  shall  taX  flesh  of/. 


F.\T 
FAT,  Adjecllve. 

^«*/l.  41:2  came  up  seven  kinc/. 
49:20  (Hit  or.\.  his  bread  be/ 

Sum.  13:'i0  land  is  /'.  (U-  lean 

Iktit.  31:20  when  w'axeu/.  then 
32:15  .lesluiruu  waxed/,  kicked 

Jud.  3:17  Kill,  was  very  /".  man 

1  Sam,  2:29  to  make/,  with  oil'. 
2-S:'il  the  woman  had  a/  calf 

1  Chr.  4:40  thev  I'luind  f.  pasture 

.V.A.  9:'i'j  took  a  /".  Innil  bee./. 

l^.  2229  thry/.'on  nirth 
37:*30  enemies  as/',  of  Iambs 
92:14  shall  be/,  and  flourish. 
119:70  heart  is  as/,  as  grease 

Pi-or.  11:'25  lib.  soil!  be  made/. 
13:  t  soul  of  diligent  be  made/. 
15:;J0  good  report  inak.  hones/. 
2.8:25  trnsteth  in  L.  he  made/. 

h.  .5:17  of/  ones  strangers  eat 
6:10  make  the  Ilea,  of  th.  peo./ 
10:16  send  am.  /'.  ones  leanness 
25:6  feast  of/".  111.  full  of  mar 
28:1  on  head  of  the  f.  valleys,  4 
30:2:i  liread  he  /'.  mid  pleuteons 
31:6  sword  of  the  I,,  is  made/. 
7  dust  shall  be  f.  with  fatness 
58:11  L.  sliall  make  f.  thy  bones 

Jer.  .5:'»  waxen/  tliey  shine 
.50:11  ve  are  grown  f.  ns  heifer 

Ezek.  34:14  in  f.  pasture  sh.  feed 
16  I  will  destroy  t.  and  sinmg 
20  judge  bet.  f.  cilltle  and  lean 
4.5:13  lamb  (Hit  of/,  pastures 
,1//)Oj*5:22  nor  reg.  oft',  of/  bea. 
Ilab.  1:16  bv  them  portioiri  is/. 


FATHER. 

Gen.  17:4  be  /'.  of  many  nations, 

5;  /ton."4:17,  18 
4-1:19  have  ye  a/,  f  20  we  have 
45:8  made  me  a  /".  to  Pharaoh 
Lev.  24:10/.  was' an  Egyptian 
ynm.  11:12  as  nursing/. 
:i0:16  statutes  betw./.  and  dau. 
JiiiL  17:10  be  to  me  a/. 
18:19  be  to  us  a  f.  and  a  priest 
l-yt.  2:7  Esther  liad  nei./.  nor 
.Job  '29:16  1  was  a/,  to  Hie  jioor 
31:IS  with  me  as  with  a/. 
.3S:4S  halh  the  rain  a  /'.  f 
Ps.  68:5  a/,  of  fatherfess  is  God 
10.3:13  as  a/  pilioth  children 
Prov.  3:12  correcteth,  as/  son 
4:1  hear  the  instruction  of  a/. 
10:1  makethn  glad./".  15:20 
17:21/  of  a  fo(d  hath  no  joy 
23:'24"/.  of  righteous  sh.  rejoice 
/-■.  9:6  called  everlasting  F. 
22:21  Eliakim  be  f.  to  inhabit. 
;iS:19  f.  to  child,  make  kn.  truth 
.Jer.  3i:9  for  I  am  a  /".  to  Israel 
Ezek.  18:4  as  soul  of/",  so  of  son 
20  son  shall  not  In'iiriiii(i.  of  ;'. 
22:7  in  thee  thi'y  set  light  by/. 
Vie.  7:6  son  disluHioreth  the/'. 
Mol.  1:6  a/  where  niine  hoiior? 
2: 10  have"  we  not  all  one  f.  ? 
Mat.  10:20/  del.  ch.  Mark  13:12 
37  that  loveth  /'.  more  than  me 
11:25  Jesus  said.  I  th.  thee.  F. 
21)  so  F.  Lu.  10:21 ;  John  11:41 
•27  knoweth  the  Sou  but  the  F. 
1.5:4  that  curseth./'.  Mark  7:10 
19:5  leave  f.  and  cleave  to  wife 
29  that  liath  forsaken/  formy 

name's  sake.  Mark  10:29 
28:19  haiitizing  in  name  of /^. 
Mark<^■.'iAf.  of  child  cried 
13:32  knoweth  no  man  hut  F. 
14::)6  .\hha.  F.  all  tli.  possible 
Luke  10:22  who  the  F.  is,  hut  iS. 
11:11  if  a  son  ask  bread  of  a  f. 
12:53/  be  divided  against  "the 

Ho"n  and  son  against  the/. 
15:21/.  I  have  sinned  aga.  nea. 
16:27"Il>ray  thee/  send  him 
22:42  F.  if'willing,  remove  cup 
2:!:31  F.  forgive  them,  they 

40  F.  into  thv  hands  I  com. 
.John  1:14  only  begotten  of  F. 
18  Son  who  is  in  bosom  of/*. 
3:.'!3  F.  loveth  the  Son,  5:20 
4:11  nor  at  .Tenisal.  worship  F. 
23  sliall  worship  F.  in  spirit 
5:19  do  nolli.  hut  what  F.  do 

21  as  F.  rais.  up  dead,  so  Son 

22  the  F.  jndgeth  no  man,  hut 
2.3  himor  the  S(ui  even  as  F. 
26  the  F.  hath  life  lu  hims(df 

36  works  F.  hath  giv.  me  bear 
witness  /'.  hath  sent  me 

37  F.  which  hath  sent.  8:16; 
1'2:49:  14:21;  l./oAn4:14 

5:45  will  ac.  vini  to  the  F. 

6::!7  all  the  F.  giveth  me.  shall 
.39  F.  will  that  I  lose  nothing 
42  Jesus  whose/,  we  know? 


FAT 
John  6:44  exc.  the  F.  draw  him 

45  learned  of  F.  cometli  to  me 

46  not  any  halli  seen  the  F.  he 
.57  se.  nie.  and  I  live  by  the  F. 

8:16  am  not  alone,  lull  1  and  F. 
18  /'.  hearetli  witness  of  mo 
27  uiiders.  not  he  spake  of  F. 
29  /''.  liatli  not  left  me  aloni^ 
41  we  have  one  /''.  even  (lod 
41  devil  is  liar,  and  the/,  of  it 

10:15  F.  know,  me,  so  I  the  F. 
:jii  whom  the  F.  hath  eancli»;d 
:i8  F.  is  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

12:27  F.  save  me  from  this  hour 
28/'.  gl(H-ify  thy  name,  then 
50  ns  F.  saiil  In  me,  so  I  sjienk 

i:j:1  should  depart  unto  the  /'". 
3  that  F.  Iiud  given  all  things 

14,6  C(Hn,  to  the  /•',  but  by  me 

8  Loi'd,  show  us  tlie  F. 

9  seen  nie,  hath  seen  the  /'', 
11  I  in  F.  and  F.  in  me.  17:21 
13  F.  may  he  glorilled  in  Son 
16  prav  the  /•'.  for  y.Hi,  16:26 

31  1  love  the  /■',  as  F.  gave  co, 
15:9  as  the  F.  hiitli  loved  me.  so 

16  whatsoever  vc-  a«k  F.  16:2(i 

26  1  will  seiiil  I'oiiifor.  from  F. 
16:3  not  known  Hie  /■'.  nor  me 

15  all  tilings  F.  hath,  are  mine 

16  because  I  go  to  the  F.  17 
25  show  vcHl  plainly  of  the  F. 

27  the  F.  loveth  V(Hi,  because 

28  I  came  from  /''.  and  go  to  /*. 

32  am  not  aloue,  F.  is  with  me 
17:1  F.  hour  is  come,  glorify  S. 

5  O  F.  glorifv  IIkhi  me  with 
11  holy  F.  keep  th.  given  me 

24  /*".  f  will  thev  he  where  I  nm 

25  O  right.  F.  "world  hath  not 
Acta  1:4  wait  fin-  iiromise  of  7<^. 

7  F.  put  in  his  own  power 
2:33  received  of  F.  the  promise 
Horn.  4:11  be/,  of  them  believe 
12/  of  circumcision  to  them 
10  Abraham,  who  is/,  of  usall 
6:4  as  Christ  was  rnised  by  F. 
8:15  whereby  we  crv,  Abba,  F. 
11:28  are  helov.  for  the  F.  sake 
15:6  F.  of  our  L.  J.  C.  2  Cor.  1:3 ; 
11:31;  Fi)h.  1:3;  1  Pet.\:^ 

1  Cor.  8:0  is  hut  one  Ood,  tlie  F. 
15:24  deliv.  up  kingdom  to  F. 

2  Cor.  1:3  F.  of  mercies 
6:18  I  will  be  a  F.  unto  you 

tjal.  1:3  peace  from  F.  2  Tim. 
1:2;   7'//.  1:4 
4  ac.  to  will  of  God  and  our  F. 
4:2  until  time  ajiiioiiited  of  F. 

6  Spirit  crving,  Abba,  F. 
Ei>h.  1:17  G.'of  Jesus  F.  of  glory 

2:18  access  by  one  Spirit  to  F. 

3:14  how  my  Unees  unto  the  F. 

4:6  one  Go(l  and  F.  all 

5:20  giving  thanks  to  F.   Col. 
\:\  12;  .3:17 

6:2.3  love  willi  faith  from  F. 
Phil.  2:11  is  Lord,  to  glory  of  F. 
22  ns  a  son  with  the  /'.  he  hath 
Col.  1:19  it  plea.  F.  Ihiit  all  fuln. 

2:2  acknowl.  of  mystery  nt  F. 
1  Thes.  1:1  church  in  God  the  F. 

2:11  charged  you,  as  a/,  doth 
1  Tim.  5:1  entreat  him  as  a/. 
IJeb.  1:5  I  will  be  to  him  a  F.  he 

7:3  Jlelchi/.ed.k  without/. 

12:7  what  sou  /'.  chasten,  not? 
9  in  subjecliou  to  /•■.  of  spirits 
.Tarn.  1:17  com.  from  F.  of  lights 

3:9  bless  we  (hid,  e\'eii  the  F. 

1  /'./.  1:2  foreknowl.  of  the  F. 
17  call  (HI  /''.  who  judgelh 

2  J'lt.  1:17  recciv.  fi-om  F.  honor 

1  John  1:2  life  wh.  was  with  F. 

3  our  fellow,  is  with  F. 
2:1  an  advocate  with  the  F.  J. 

13  because  ye  have  known  F. 

15  love  of  the  F.  is  not  in  him 

16  jiride  of  life  is  not  of  the  F. 

22  .antichrist  deui.  F.  and  Son 

23  whoso  deni.  S.  hath  not  /■'. 

24  continue  in  the  S,  and  in  F. 
3:1  what  manner  of  love  tli(^  F. 
5:7  three  bear  record,  the  F. 

2  John  3  mercy  nud  peace  fr.  F. 

4  we  receiv(*d  a  com.  from  F. 
9  nbideth  in  Christ  hath  F. 

Jutlt  1  sanctified  by  God  the  F. 

See  ABR.MIAM. 

Her  FATHER. 

Gen.  19::i3tl.-h(irn  lav  wilh  her/. 
29:12  he  was  Iter  /',  lirolher 

J,er.  21:9  she  profancth  hirf. 

.Viirn.  1'J:I4  if  A.  /'.  had  but  spit 

Jlrtit.  21:13  bewail  h.  /',  a  m(Hith 
;./(/(/.  15:0  Philislineshurnt  '(./. 
I  £s<.  2:7  A./,  and  mother  dead 


FAT 

His  FATHER. 

Oen.  2:24  shall  u  man  leave  hl>/. 

.^lark  10:7;  A'/)/i.  5:31 
28:7  Jacob  obeyed  hisf.  and  his 
31:.5:)  J,  swnre  hy  fear  nthisf. 
37:1  At.f  /'.  was  a  stranger 
22  to  deliver  him  to  hisf. 
4-t:'22  thi!  lad  cannot  leave /ii«/. 
46:1  sneriltees  to  God  of /().«/'. 
29  Joseph  Weill  to  meet  /(i.>/. 
■17:12  Joseph  nourished  //i.</. 
A'j-.  21:15  siuit./.  he  put  to  (lea. 

17  curseth  hl»f.  Lev.  20:9 
Jjer.  19:3  fear  every  man  //!.«/. 
fjeiit.  21:18  will  not  obey  hiif. 
27:16  setlelh  light  hy /((«/. 
.33:9  /(i,<  /,  I  ha\e  not  seen  him 
1  Sain.  14:1  Jonn.  told  not  /(«/. 
19:4  spake  good  of  D.  to  hixj. 
20::)4/i.  /'.  had  done  him  shame 
a  Sam.  7:"14  will  be  hit/,  he  son 
10:2  as  Ai.s  /'.  showed  kindness 
tome.  \Chr.  19:2 

1  A'.  11:1  not  perl',  as  David  h.f. 
6  m  did  I  lav.  his  f.  15:11 ;  iK. 

18:3;  2  Chr.  28:1;  29:2 
.33  not  as /'.  2  A'.  14:3;  16:2 
1.5:3  walked  in  all  sins  of /(is/. 
26  way  of/.  22:43 ;  2  A".  21:21 

2  A'.  .3:2  did  evil,  but  not  like/. 
1  Chr.  17:13  I  will  be  his  f.  28:6 
•J  Clu:  3:1  L.  appeared  loD.  hisf. 

17:4  Jehos.  sought  God  nUiirf. 
\»:i  in  ways  ofDavid  hisf.  3 
Prov.  13:1  hear,  iiislruclion  of/. 
15:5  despiseth  k.f.  instruction 
17:25  foolish  son  a  grief  to  h.f. 
19:13  is  the  culiiniity  of  hisf. 
26  wasieth  hisf.  cans,  shame 
20:20  curseth  h.f.  lamp  put  out 
•28:7  com.  of  riot,  shamelh  hisf. 
24  whoso  robbetll  hisf. 
29:3  lov.  wisdom  njoiceth  h.f. 
30:17  mockem  /'.  ruvnis  jiiclc 
7/i.  4.5:10  woe  lolliui  sailli  to/l./. 
Ezek.  18:14  son  seelh  h.f.  sins 

17  not  die  f(n' ini(|nity  of  Ais/. 
,4«ios  2:7  hisf.  go  in  to  maid 
Zee.  13:3  hisf.  thrust  him  thro' 
.V(j/.  1:6  a  son  honors  hisf. 
Mat.  10:.35  at  variance  a",  hisf. 
15:5  to  h.  f.  it  is  gift,  Mark  7:11 
6  and  honor  not  hisf.  be  free 
16:'27  Son  come  in  glory  of  h.  F. 

MarkW.m;  Liike9:-X 
21:31  whether  did  will  of  h.f.  f 
Luke  1:32  give  him  tlir.  o!  hisf. 
69  called  ufter  name  of  hisf. 
62  they  made  signs  unto  Am/. 
9:42  J.  deliveredliim  to  hisf. 
14:20  and  hate  not  hisf. 
15:12  younger  said  to  hisf. 
20  arose  and  came  to  hisf. 
.John  5:188aid  that  C;,  was  Ai*i''. 
.lets  16:1  but  hisf.  was  a  Greek 
Jleb.  7:10  in  the  loins  of  Ai.i/. 
Per.  1:6  kings  and  pr.  to  Ai.«  F. 
14:1  his  F.  name  in  foreheads 

See  HOTTSE. 

F.VTHEB-IX-LAW. 

Ex.  18:1  Moses'  f.-iii-law,  8,  14, 

17;  Jud.  1:11.;  4:11 

27  Moses  lct/.-i/i-/aM'  depart 

JiiU.  19:4  f.-in-law  retained  him 

John  IS-.mf.-in-luw  to  Caiaphaa 

Mv  FATHER. 

Gen.  K:IU\  lay  vest,  willi  wiy/. 

20:12  the  daughter  of  7Hy/. 

27::}4  E.  cried.  Bless  me.  mi/f. 

31:5  the  God  of  my  f.  42;  :W:9; 
Ex.  18:4 

44:24  thy  servant  mijf.  27:30 
32  surety  for  the  lad  to  ini/f. 

45:3  doth  tnijf.  yet  live  ? 

47:1  mi/f.  and  hreth.  are  come 
Jieiit.  20:5  a  Syrian  was  nujf. 
.Jos.  2:13  will  save  alive  7nijf. 
Jud.  9:17  mij  /'.  fmiglit  ftu-  you 

11:16  I  have'niH  told  it  imj f. 

1  Sam.  U:i'jmi/f.  tronb.  Ilieland 
18:18  what  is  m>/f.  family  ? 
•20:2  7nijf.  will  do  nothing 

13  L.  be  with  thee  as  with  my/ , 
22:3  let  7«J//.  be  with  vi.u 

2  Sam.  lli:3  restore  king,  of  m;//.' 
1  A"  2-26  barest  ark  bef(He  mi/  I. 

in  all  wherein  mijf.  "asalll. 
44  wickedness  didst  to  I),  mi/f. 
3:6  showed  to  U,  mi/f.  merry 
7  made  king  instead  i>f  mi/ f. 
5  3  /«'//"  could  not  bund  house 
8-17  iii'heartofD.mv./'  totiulia 
12:10  little  linger  be  (hieker  th. 

mijf.  loins,  2fAr.  10:10 
11  mijt'.  lade  y(Hi.  2  Chr.  10:11 

14  mt/f.  chttsliscd,  2  Chr.  10:H 


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1  K.  15: 19 lea.  l)o.  myf.  iClir.  10:3 
li):20  kiss  nil/  /'.  ami  mother 

2  A'. i:Vi  Klisliii  tiiiil, imjj'.  myf- 
B:S1  nil/  f.  shall  I  smile  therar 
13:14  J.ia-<h  said,  Jiiijf.  7nijf. 

I  Chr.  28:4  chiise  me  bef.  all  ho. 

of  1111/  f.  and  ammi'.;  sous 
*  (Mr.  3::3 'didst  deal  with  mijf. 
iJub  17:14  I  said  to  eori-up.  )/iv/. 
Ps.  37:10/'.  and  mother  forsake 
83:21)  thou  art  mi/  F.  my  God 
Prov.  i:'-i  for  I  ^vas  m>if.  son 
/.'.  8:4  kni>wled;,'e  to  cry  mijf. 
J>^i\  3:27  stock,  thou  art  myf. 
;l:4  thou  not  cry,  mij  F.  f  111 
30:15  broiisjht  tidini,'s  to  myf. 
Dit/i.  5:Vi  mf/  f.  brouijht  outof  J. 
Z[at.  7:31  doe'th  willofii'.  13:50 
8:31  go  biirv  myf.  Luke  !1:59 
W-.ii  him  confess  before  my  F. 
■a  him  will  I  deny  bef.  mi/  F. 
11:37  delivered  of  F.  Lnh  10:32 
15:1:^  my  F.  hath  not  planted 
16:17  mi/  P.  in  heavMi  re^■caled 
18:10  auu'els  beh.  face  of  my  F. 
V.\  it  shall  be  done  of  hi;/  F. 
:35  heatenly  F.  also  do  to  you 
20:3:i  it  is  prepared  of  my  F. 
24::li)  that  day  know,  but  myF. 
S.5::)l  eome,  ye  l>lcssea  of  my  F. 
3ii:3;»  drink  it  new  in  F.  killed. 
39  O  my  F.  let  this  cup  pass 
43  my  F.  thy  will  be  done 

53  I  cannot  pray  to  my  F.  ? 
Luke  3:49  abont  my  F.  business 

15:18  I  will  arise  and  ^'olomy/'. 
16:27  send  him  to  myf.  bouse 
23:29  as  my  F.  hath  appointed 
34:49  the  |)romise  of  my  F. 
John  5:17  my  F.  worketb 

30  but  the' will  ot  my  F. 

43  I  am  come  in  my  F.  name 
6::32  my  F.  j^iv.  you  true  bread 

ti5  except  It  be  given  of  my  F. 
8:19  nei.  know  »ie,  nor  my  F. 

38  as  my  F.  bath  taught 

38  I  have  seen  with  my  F. 

49  I  honor  my  F.  ye  dishonor 

54  it  is  my  F.  that  honor,  me 
10:17  doth  my  F.  love  mo 

IS  this  com.  I  recei.  of  my  F. 
25  works  I  do  in  my  F.  name 

29  ?/(//  F.  Is  greater  than  all 

30  I  and  my  F.  arc  one 
:32  LTood  works  from  my  F. 
37  if  I  do  not  wm-ks  of  my  F. 

13:21)  him  will  my  F.  honor 
14:7  siiould  have  known  my  F. 
13  b.-r:iuse  I  go  to  my  F.  16:10 

20  shall  know  I  am  ill  my  F. 

21  shall  be  loved  of  myF.  23 
28  my  F.  is  greater  tiian  I 

15:1  my  F.  is  the  husbandman 
8  herein  is  my  F.  glorified 
10  I  ke\)t  my  F.  commandm. 
15  all  that  1  heard  odily  F. 
•a  hateth  me  haletli  my  F.  24 
18:11  cup  my  F.  hath  given 
20:17  to  my  F.  and  your  F. 

31  as  my  F.  hath  sent  me,  so 
Pii-.  2:27  as  I  received  otmy  F. 

3:5  confess  his  name  bef.  my  F. 

Our  F.VTIIER. 
Gen.  19:31  o.f.  old;  :«o./.  dri. 
43:28  onrf.  'is  in  good  health 
44:31  o.f.  with  sorrow  to  ^rave 
Xitm.  27:3  o./.  died  in  wildenl. 
4  name  of  o'/r  f.  done  away  ? 
1  Clir.  29:10  bless,  be  th.  L.  o.  F. 
/.-■.  63:16  thou  art  OKI- Ji^ 
61:8  art  oar  F.  we  are  the  clay 
.7.  /'.  3."):ii  o'lrf.  com.  drink  now. 
Ma/.  iV.'.Xmr  F.  Luke  11:2 
.\ruik  11:10  l>h-^s,-d  king,  of  o./. 
Liik,-  .3:8  hav.-  .Miraliain  too»r  f. 
Jotin\:\i  L'realer  tbano./. .!"  8:'53 
Aet.<  7:3  tiod  a|)peared  to  our  f. 
Bom.  1:7  pi-ace  Ir.  (J.  onrF,  1  Cor. 
1::S;  -U-or.  1:2;  Efih.  1:2:  PhU. 
1:2;  (/o/.l:2;  1  T/ies.V.l-.iir/ies. 
1:2:  1  Tim.  1:2;  P/iUe.  3 
9:10  even  by  oiirf.  Isaac 
GaL  1: 1  will'  of  (.tod  and  our  F. 
Phil.  4:30  to  our  F.  be  glory 

1  Thes.  1:3  sight  of  O.  and  0.  F. 
3:11  our  F.  direct  our  way 

Kistablish  111  lediiiessbef.o.F. 

2  The*.  1:1  elimch  in  God  our  F. 
•i:Kuur  F.  comfort  your  hearts 

Their  FATIIEK. 
Oen.  9:3;)  saw  nol  naked,  of  /./. 

19::J6  with  child  hv  Unirf. 
E.r..  40:15  didsl  anoint  llinrf. 
1  .sVon.  3;25  hcark.  not  Ui  their f. 

10:13  one  said.  Who  is  their/. 
1  t'hr.  2-1:3  N.  .Miiliil  died  bef.  /.  /". 
a  Chr.  21:3  (./.  gave  great  gifts 


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.Tob  42:15  /./.  gave  inheritance 
Pror.  30:11  that  curseth  their f. 
.Jcr.  16:7  con.  to  drink  for  t.f. 
:i5:14  Jona.  sons  obeyed  t.f.  16 
Ezek.  22:10  disc.  /./.  naked'ness 
Mat.  4:21  with  Zebedee  their f. 
22  left  /./.  and  followed  him 

Thy  FATHER. 

Gen.  12:1  get  from  thyf.  house 
46:3  I  am  the  God  of  thyf. 


4a.25  by  the  God  of  thyf. 
?6  blessings  of  thyf.  prevailed 
50:16  t.f.  com.  before  he  died 

17  forgive  serv.  of  G.  aithyf. 
Ex.  20:12  honor/.  /'.  and  mother, 

Deut.  5:16;  Mat.  15:4;  19:19 
Deut.  6:3  as  G.  of  t.f.  promised 
32:6  is  not  ho/./,  bought  thee? 
7  ask  thyf.  anil  he  will  show 
Ruth  2:11  thou  hast  left  thyf. 
1  Sam.  20:6  if  thyf.  miss  nie 
H  Sam.  6:31  chosi'ine  hefore/.  f. 
10:3  thinkest  thou  that  D.  doth 

honor //ij//.  I  Chr.  19:3 
16:19  served  i'n  thuf.  presence 

1  A".  11:12  for  Davi'd  /./.  sake 

2  A".  3: 13  get  to  prophets  of  /.  /. 
20:5  thus  s.iith  the  G.  of  D.  /./. 

iChr.  21:12:  /s.  38:5 

1  Chr.  28:9  son,  know  G.  of/./. 

2  Chr.  7:17  if  walkbef.raeas/./. 
Job  15:10  much  elder  than  thy  f. 
P/m\  1:8  instruct,  of  thyf.  3;3:'23 

0:20  keep  thyf.  comniaudmeiit 

23:35  t.  f.  and  mother  sh.  be  gl. 

37:10  tl'iy  f.  friend  forsake  not 
h.  43:27  thy  first/.  Initb.  sinned 

58:14  heritage  o'f  Jacob  thyf. 
.ler.  12:6  house  of  /./.  dealt  trea. 

33:15  did  not  thyf.  eat,  drink 
Ezek.  16:3  thyf.  was  an  Amoritc 
Pan.  5:11  in  tiie  days  of  thyf. 

18  God  gave  thy  J',  a  kingdom 
Mat.  6:4  /.  F.  who  seetli  in  sec. 

6  pray  to  /.  F.  who  is  in  secret 
Mark  7:10  M.  said.  Honor  thyf 
10:19;  LukeWM:  £><A.  6:2 
Luke  2:48  thy  f.  and  1  souirht 
15:27  tliy  f.  h'ath  killed  calf 
Jolui  8:19'\Vheie  is  thyf.? 

Your  F.\THEH. 

Gen.  31:7  yourf.  hath  deceived 
43:7  is  yourf.  alive? 
41:17  get  up  in  peace  to  yourf. 
45:19  bring  yourf.  and  come 
49:2  hearken  unt'o  Israel  yourf. 
Jer.  35:18  obeyed  Jonadab  y.J. 
Ezek.  16:45  yourf.  an  Amorite 
Mat.  5:16  glorify  your  F.  in  hea. 
45  may  be  children  of  your  F. 
48  as  y.  F.  in  heaven  is  perfect 
6:1  otherwise  no  reward  of  y.  F. 
8  y.  F.  knoweth  what  things  ye 
have  need  of,  32 ;  Luke  I2::10 

14  if  ye  forgive,?/.  F.  will  for. 

15  ne'i.  will  y.  F.  forgive  your 
trespasses,  Mark   11:25,  26 

10:39  sparrow  fall  without  y.  F. 

18:14  notwiUof  y.  F.  one  perish 

33:9  call  no  man  y.  f.  ou  earth. 

for  one  is  your  i\  in  heaven 

Lake  6:.36  as  your  F.  is  merciful 

13:32  y.  F.  pleas,  to  givckingd. 

.John  8::)8  that  seen  wTMi  your  F. 

41  ye  do  the  deeds  otyourf. 

43  J.  said,  if  God  were  your  F. 

44  ye  are  of  y.f.  the  devil,  and 
the  lusts  of  y.f.  ye  will  do 

20:17  I  asc.  to  my  F.  and  y.  F. 


FATHERS. 

E.i:  10:6  thy/,  nor  thy/./. 

20:5  visitinginiqnity  of/'.  .34:7; 

Sum.  14:18;  Deut.  5:9 
Pent.  24:16  ;'.  not  be  put  to  death 

for  children,  2  A.  14:6 
■Tob  30:1/.  I  would  ha.  disdained 
Prov.  19':14  inheritance  off. 
/s'.  49:3.3  kings  be  thy  nursing/. 
Jer.  6:21  /'.  and  sons  s h.  fall,  i:3:14 

7:18,/'.  kindle  the  tiro 

81:29/.  eaten  sour  grapes,  Ezek. 
18:2 

32:18  recompensest  iniq.  off. 

47:3/.  not  look  liack  to  child. 
Ez'k.  .5:10  /'.  shall  eat  the  sons 
Mai.  4:6  turn  /".  to  ch.  Luke  1:17 
./ohn  7:22  of  Sloses,  but  of  the/. 
,lc/<  7:3  and /'.  hnirken,  23:1 

13:33  pronii'se  made  to  the  f. 

22:3  pert",  manner  of  law  of/. 
Pom.  9:5  whose  are  the/. 

1  Cejr.  4:15  have  ye  not  manv  f. 
Enh.  0:4/.  prov.  not.  Col.  3:2'l 
///).  1:1  in  times  past  to/. 

13:9  we  had/,  who  corrected 

2  Pet.  3:4  since  the/,  fell  asleep 


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1  John  2:13  write  unto  you/.  14 

See  BURIED,  CUIEF. 

His  F.4THERS. 

2  A'.  15:9  did  evil  as  //i,«  /'.  had 
21:22  fors.  G.  of  A./.  2t'Ar.21:10 

2  Chr.  21:19  like  burning  of  A./. 
28:25  A.  provoked  L.  G.  of  A./. 
.30:19  to  seek  God  of  Aw/. 
:i3:12  humbled  before  G.  of  A./. 
P.*.  49:19  generation  of  hisj'. 
109:14  iniquity  of  his  f. 
T)an,.  11:34  what  hisf.  not  done 
37  nor  regard  the  God  of  hisf. 
:38  a  god  whom  )ds  f.  knew  not 
Acts  13:36  Dav.  was  laid  to  A./. 

My  FATHERS. 
Gen.  47:9  not  at.  years  of  myf. 
30  I  will  lie  with  myf. 
48:16  name  of  my  f.  be  named 
49:29  bury  me  with  myf. 
Ex.  15:2  he  is  myf.  Go<l 

1  A'.  19:4  no  better  than  myf. 
21:3  inheritance  of  my  f.  4. 

2  A'.  19: 12  which  m yf.  destroyed, 
2  Chr.  32:14;  Is.  37:13 

2  Chr.  33:13  I  and  myf.  done 

Ps.  ;19:12  soj.  as  my  f.  were 

Dan.  2:2:3  O  God  of 'my/. 

.\cts  24:14  worship  God  of  myf. 

Gal.  1:14  traditions  of  my  f. 
Our  FATHERS. 

fien.  4i;::14  we  and  also  o.f.  47:3 

Xum.  20:15  ourf.  went  down 

Deut.  5:3  not  covenant  with  o.f. 
6:2:3  he  sware  to  ourf.  2li:3,  15 
26:7  cried  to  the  God  of  ourf. 

.Jos.  W:17  brought  o.f.  out  of  E. 

./ud.  6:13  mirac.  o.f.  told  ns  of? 

1  A".  8:57  as  he  was  with  ourf. 
58  statutes  he  commanded  o.  f. 

2  A'.  23:13  ourf.  not  hearkened 

1  Chr.  12:17  G.  oto.f.  rebuke  It 
29:15  are  sojourners,  as  ourf. 

18  O  L.  God  of  ourf.  keep  for 
ever  in  the  heart,  2  Chr.  20:6 

2  Chr.  6:31  gavest  o.f.  Neh.  9::36 
29:6  for  ourf.  have  trespassed 

9  o.f.  have  fallen  by  the  sword 
34:31  ourf.  have  not  kept  word 
Ezr.  5:12  after  o.f.  provoked  G. 
7:37  blessed  be  the  God  of  o.f. 
9:7  since  o.f.  in  great  trespass 
Neh.  9:9  see  aflUetion  of  our  f. 

16  ourf.  deaU  iiroudly 
Ps.  22:4  our  /'.  trusted  in  thee 
44:1  o.f.  told  what  didst,  78:3 

10t):6  we  have  sinned  with  o.f. 

7  o.f.  understood  not  wonders 
Is.  64:"ll  ourf.  praised  thee 
Jer.  3:24  de^•'oul•ed  labor  of  o.f. 

25  and  ourf.  not  obeyed  voice 

16:19  our  J',  "have  inherited  lies 

44:17  as  we  have  done,  ourf. 
Lam.  5:7  our  f.  sinned 
Dan.  9:8  cont\is.  of  face  to  ourf. 

16  our  sins  and  iniq.  of  our  J. 
Mic.  7:30  sworn  to  o.f.  from  old 
Slal.  2:10  profaning  cov.  of  ourf. 
.Mat.  2:3:;30  in  days  of  ourf. 
Luke  1:55  as  he  spake  to  ourf. 

73  mercy  prouMsed  to  ourf. 
.John  4:20  ourf.  wors.  in  mount. 

6:31  ourf.  eat  manna  in  desert 

Acts  3:13  God  of  o.f .  hath  glori. 

25  cove.  God  matle  with  ourf. 

5:30  G.  of  o.f.  raised  up  Jesus 

7:11  ourf.  found  no  sustenance 
15  Jaco'b  died,  he  and  ourf. 
19  and  evil  entreated  ourf. 
38  he  which  spake  with  ourf. 
;39  whom  o.f.  -would  not  obey 

13:17  God  of'israel  chose  o«;'.;'. 

15:10  yoke  o.  f.  not  able  to  bear 

26:6  promise  made  to  ourf. 

28:25  well  spake  by  E.  to  ourf. 

1  Cor.  10;  lo./.  were  mider  cloud 

Slept  with  FATHERS. 

1  A."  2:10  Da\id  slept  w.  f.  11:21 
43S.il.  st./it  u:  /.  2  Chr.  9:31 

2  A'.  20:21  11.  .*.  li'.f.  2  (*/■.  .■i2:.33 
■2Chr.  •3U:'i3  Uz^iiah  slept  wilhf 

Their  F.VTHERS. 
Ex.  4:5  G.  of  /.  /'.  hath  appeared 
Lev.  26:39  in  iniquity  of  their f. 
26:40  confess  iniq.  of  tluirf. 
Num.  11:12  swarest  to  /./.  14:23: 
Ptut.  10:11;  31:20;  Jos.  1;6; 
5:6;  21:43,44;  Jf;.  32:22 
Deut.  2U:'25  forsaken  cov.  of  t.f . 
Jos.  4:6  children  ask  their  f.  21 
22: 14  head  of  house  of  their  f. 
Juil.  2:10  gathered  to  their  f. 
12  forsook  the  God  of  their  f. 
17  out  of  ^v!lv  /.  /'.  walked  in 
19  corrnptrcl  more  than  /. / 


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.Tud.  2:22  keep  way  of  L.  as  /./. 
1  A'.  8:34  lancl  thou  gavest  to  /. 

/.  48;  2  6'Ar.  6:25,  38 
!l;9  brought  /./.  out  of  Egypt 
14:15  he  gave  to  their  f.  2  A'. 

21:8:  Jer.  16:15;  24:10 
22  provok.  above  all  /./.  done 

1  Chr.  5:25  transgr.  ag.  God  off. 
29:20  blessed  God  of  Dieirf. 

2  Chr.  7:22  for.  G.  off.  24:24;  28:0 
11:16  sacrifice  to  God  of  their  J'. 
13:18  reUed  on  God  of  their  f. 
14:4  to  seek  God  of  /./.  15:12 
19:4  back  to  the  (ioAof  their f. 
20;;3:j  prepa.  hearts  to  G.  of  t.f. 
30:7  trespassed  ag.  God  of  t.f. 

22  confession  to  God  of  their  f. 
,34:33  following  the  God  of  t.f. 
;36:15  G.  of  t.f .  sent  messengers 
Neh.  9:2  confessed  iniq.  of  t.f. 
Job  8:8  i)repare  to  search  of  /./. 
15:18  wise  men  told  from  /./. 
Ps.  78:8  might  not  be  as  thetrf. 
12  marv.  things  in  sight  of /./. 
57  dealt  unfaithfully  like  /. /. 
Prov.  17:6  glory  of  child,  are  /./. 
Is.  14:21  slaughter  for  iniq.  off. 
Jer.  7:26  did  worse  than  their f. 
9:14  Baalim,  which  /./.  taught 

16  nor  /./.  have  known,  19:4 
2:3:27  as  /.,/'.  for;^otten  my  name 
31:32  not  'accord,  to  covenant  I 
made  with  /.  /'.  11:10;  Heb.iM 
50:7  sinned  ag.  L.  hope  of  t.f . 
Ezek.  2:3  /./.  nave  transgressed 
5: 10  and  sons  shall  eat  t/ieirf. 
20:4  cause  know  abom.  of  /./. 
,l»iOs2:4  after  which  /./.  walked 
Mai.  4:6  heart  of  children  to  /./. 
Luke  6:3:3  like  manner  did  /./. 
26  80  did  /./.  to  false  prophets 
Thy  FATHERS. 
Gen.  1.5:15  shall  go  to  thyf. 
Ex.  13:5  sware  to  thyf.  11;  Deut. 
6:10,  18;  7:13,  13;  8:18;  9:5: 
13:17;  19:8;  28:11;  29:13;  30:20 
Deut.  4:31  not  forget  cov.  of  t.f. 
.37  because  he  loved  thyf.  10:15 


10:22  thyf.  wen t  with  70  persona 
12:1  lancl  theG.  of /Ay/,  giveth 
19:8  land  he  prom.  thyf.  27:3 
30:5  multipl.  thee  above  thyf, 
9  as  he  rejoiced  over  thyf. 
31:16  with  thyf.  2  Sam.  7:12 

1  K.  13:22  not  to  sepulchre  of  /./. 

2  7v'.  20:17  thyf.  laid  up 
23:20  to /Ay/ 2  t'Ar.  34:28 

1  Chr.  17:11  go  to  bo  with  thyf. 
Ps.  45:16  instead  of  thy  f 
Jer.  34:5  the  burnings  of  thyf. 
Acts  7:;32  I  am  the  God  of  thyf. 

Your  FATHERS. 
Gen.  48:21  bring  to  land  of  y.f. 
Ex.  3:13  God  ot  yourf.  sent  me, 

Deut.  1:11;    4:1;    Jos.  18:3; 

2C'A;-.  28:9;  29:5 
Num.  32:14  risen  up  iny./.  stead 
■Jos.  24;2  yourf.  dwell  other  side 
6  I  brought  y.f.  out  of  Egypt 

1  .*(»(.  12:7  acts  L.  did  to  y.  f. 

8  y.f.  cried,  L.  bro.  forth  y.f. 
15  hand  of  L.  ag.  you  as  y.f. 

2  Chr.  13:12  not  ag.  God  of  y.f. 
:30:7  not  like  y.f.  8;  Zee.  1:4 

Ezr.  10:11  confes.  to  G.  of  y.f. 
Ps.  95:9  yourf.  tempted,  Ileb.  3:9 
Is.  65:7  and  iniquities  of  yourf. 
Jer.  2:5  iniq.  y.f.  found  iu  me? 
1 1:7 1  earnestly  protested  to  y.f. 
16:11  yourf.  have  forsaken  me 
12  done  worse  than  yourf. 
:34:14  y.f.  heark.  not  unto  me    ■ 
44:3  knew  not,  they  nor  yourf. 
8  forgotten  wickedn.  of  y.f.  f 
Ezek.  20:18  not  in  statutes  of  y..r". 
27  in  this  yourf.  blasphemed 
30  after  manner  of  yourf.  ? 
30  as  I  pleaded  with  yourf.  f 
37:25  dwell  in  land  y.f.  dwelt 
llos.  9:10  I  saw  y.f.  as  flj-st  ripe 
.Joel  1:2  been  in  days  of  yourf.  * 
Zee.  1:2  L.  displeased  with  y.f. 

4  be  not  as  yourf. 

5  yourf.  w  here  are  they  T 

6  worcls  take  hold  of  yourf.  f 
8:14  when  yourf.  provoked  mo 

Mai.  :3:7  days  of  j/./  yearegona 
Mat.  2:3::i2  fill  up  measure  ot  y.f. 
Luke  11:47  yourf.  killed  them 

48  ye  allow  deeds  of  yourf. 
John  6:49  your  f.  did  cat  monna 

58  your  f.  eat,  and  are  dead 
,4c/s '7:51  'resist  Holy  G.  as  y.f. 

52  have  not  y.f.  persscutcd? 

XPet.  1:18  bv  tradition  from  j/./. 

FATHERLESS. 


j;f^.l'llllfc'l'»lHI''lv       liitftiti.f*  I  — ^  I'll 

20  covenant  I  commanded/./.  I  Ex.  22:23  not  aUlicty.  child 


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CRUDEX'S   CONCORDANCE. 


851 


FAV 

Er.  22:*!  jiiiir  children  sh.  bo/. 
Viut.  lOilHexcfUti"  jildgmoill  uf 

/.  /-V,  (B:3;  /».  1:17 
Job  6:27  yo  overwlu-liii  iho/. 
22:9  amis  of/,  bfoii  broken 
24:3  (irive  away  as>*  i>f  Ilir/. 
9pluok  f.  fVnin  thf  tiri'ii!»t 
!9:12  bicausi'  1  ibliviri'il  tin-/. 
81:17  tbo  r".  ni)t  fjitcn  thrrwu 
21  if  I  liVlwl  u|i  mv  bund  ai;./. 
Ps.  1(1:14  tliuu  ml  ln-I|uT  of./. 
IS  Jndi,''-  till' ;'.  and  opprt-sscd 
riS:.'>a  rmluT  Dftbc/". 
WM'i  Wl  hi,"  ibildriii  bo  f. 
12  nor  any  favor  bis  f.  oliildron 
Proe.  2-1:10  onlor  not'llobls  of/. 
Is.  l:i'i  judiiu  not./'.  Ja:  5;2H 
9:17  not  have  mercy  on  tbeir/. 
10:2  that  llioy  niav  rob  the/. 
Jer.  4'.):11  leave  tii.v/.  children 
Xmn.  5::j  wo  are  orphans  and  ;'. 
K:ek.  22:7  in  Ihee  have  vexed/'. 
Jloi.  ll::i  in  thee/.  Ilndethnurcy 
Mai.  3:5  witness  aj;.  those  op./. 
,/o;«.  1:27  pure  religion  to  visit/. 
F.\THERLESS,  iri(A 
»(ran::er. 
Deut.  1  t:2'l  ,«//•?;.  and  f.  shall  ent, 
2»:l»,  20,  21;  2li:!2,  Vi 
16:11  s.  and/,  ivjoice  with  thee 
34:17  not  perv.  jnd.  of  ^'.  nor/. 
27:19  perv.  judsx.  of  ^.  anJy*. 
r-<.  '.H:fi  slay  *.  and  nnirder/. 

14l!;n  Lord  preserve!  h  «.  and/. 
Mr.  7:6  if  vo  oppress  not  the  *'. 
and/.  2a:.l :  Z«-.  7:10 
F.VTHO.MS. 
Acts  27:28  I'onnd  it  twenty/. 

FATLI\»;,  S. 
1  Sam.  1.1:9  Sanl  spared  best  of/. 
Ps.  ("ii;:!."*  burnt  sacrillces  of/'. 
I<.  11:6  Thin,  and  the  /'.  to^-e'ther 
Kztk.  .i'.l:  1.S  all  of  tbein/.  of  B. 
Mat.  22:4  t»xen  and/,  are  killed 

F.VTXESS. 
Gen.  27:28  G.  cive  thco  of  the/. 
39  dwelling' be  /'.  of  the  earth 
Dent.  .32:15  art  covered  with  /' 
Jiid.  9:9  should  I  leave  my./. 
Job  l.'):27  cover,  face  with  his  f. 
36:16  thv  table  sh.  be  full  of/. 
Pa.  36:8  satislled  willi  /'. 
6.3:5  mv  soul  sat  isfieit  as  with/. 
65:11  a'll  thy  paths  drop,/'. 
73:7  eves  stand  out  with  /'. 
100:24" mvllish  f.iileth  ol'./'. 
/•■■.  17:4  /'.'of  his  ilesh  wa.':' lean 
31:6  sword  of  Lord  is  fat  with./'. 
7  Ibeirdust  be  made  fat  wi. /. 
55:2  let  soul  deliuht  itself  in/. 
Jer.  31:14  sou)  ofpriesls  with/. 
Itoin.  11:17  partak.  of/,  of  olive 

F.ITS. 
JoeliMf.  shall  overilow,  3:13 

F.4TTEn. 
Jer.  40:21  men  like/,  bullocks 
See  CALF. 

FATTEST. 
Px.  78:31  wrath  of  G.id  slew./'. 
Van.  11:2^1  enter  on  the/,  pliices 

F.WLT,  S. 
Gen.  41:9  I  remember/,  this  day 
&•.  5:16  f.  is  In  tliino  own  i)co. 
Pe^it.  2.5:2  beaten  nicord.  to  h./. 

1  .s.((/i.  29:3  I  found  no/,  in  him 

2  ,sa;n.  8:8  charijest  me  with  a./'. 
P-,  19:12  cleanse  from  si'cret./'. 

59:4  they  prepare  wiihoul  my/. 
Z)an.  6:4  could  find  no  /',  in  him 
Mat.  IS:15tn<p,  tell  him  his./'. 
Slark  7:2  iiiiw.  liaiuU  they  f ./', 
Luke  -2!:  1  I  llnd  no  /■.  in  ih.  man, 

U:.Min  18::i8;  19:4.6 
i?»m.  9:19  dolh  he  yet  ISnd/.  / 
1  Cor.  6:7  utterly  a  /'.  anions  you 
Oal.  6:1  man  betivertakeii  in/. 
Heb.  8:8  llndiin;/.  with  them 
Jam.  5:16  conf  Jr.  oneloanother 


FE.\. 

.Tnh  10:12  cranieil  me  life  and/. 

/v.  5:12  with  /',  ctMiijiass  him 
30:5  in  hl»./','isliro. 
7  by./',  made  mountain  to  ota. 
4-1:3  b'ecause  liadst  a/,  to  tliem 
4-VI2  rich  shall  eiilreal  thy  /'. 
89:17  in  thy,/',  our  horn  exalted 
10*1:4  reineiiiberine  with./',  thou 
11*2:5  a  poiMl  mail  showethy', 
H9:.i8  I  elllreatwl  ibv./'- 

I'fitr.  11:27  seek,  yood  pnicur./. 
13:15  L'otui  understand.  (;iv.  /'. 
14:9  anion;;  riu'li toons  there  Is./". 
.■15  kiii'^'sy'.  toward  wise  serv. 
16:15  his./",  is  as  a  chiud  of  rain 
19:6  inau'y  I'Utroat./'.  of  ])rinee 
12kin'.;'*s  f.  is  us  ib-w  n|).  jLrrass 
21:10  his  liei^'libor  tlnileth  no./'. 
22:1  lov../',  rather  to  be  chosen 
29:'26  maiiv  seek  the  ruler's/, 
3I::W,/',  is'deeeitful 

/•>,  9:11  nor/',  to  men  of  skill 

Is.  26:10./'.  lie  showed  to  wicked 
27:11  formed  show  tli<-iu  no,/', 
60:10  but  in  mv  /',  I  had  mercy 

-/<•/•-  16:13  I  will'  not  show/. 

Dan.  1:9  brouiilil  Daniel  into  f. 

L'ike  2:.52  .lesus  increased  in  f'. 

Aett  2:47/.  with  ull  the  people 
7:10 (;<kI  pave  Moses/',  m  sight 
25:3  hiph-priest  desired./'. 
Find  »>■  round  F.VVOR. 

Gen.  18:3  if  I  have/"./'.  30:27: 
Xmi.  11:15;  1  .41)11.  20:29; 
Xe/i.  2:5;  Ksl.  5:8:  7:3;  8:5 

.Vimi.  11:11  whv  h.  1  not  f.  f.t 

l>etil.  24:1  that  she  tlntl  no f. 

1  .<;«m.  16:22  David  hath./'./. 
25:8  let  the  voting  men  llnd  f. 

2  ,s'«;h,  15:25 "if  I  r.  f.  in  ey,  of  L, 
t'inr.  .3:4  so  f.  /'."ill  sight  of  Ood 

28:23. /f;irf  n'lore/.  than  he  Hat. 
rrt/j/. '8:10  I  was'as  ot\(^  fnnnti/. 
Luke  1::!0  hast  f.  f.  with  (iod 
.ids  7:4liwho./'.,/',  before  God 
Obtnin,  ed,  etii   FAVOR. 
f:sl.  2:15  I':sthero4.  f.  17;  .5:2 
/V>i\  8::!5  lindeth  file  shall  o6./. 
I-::2  irood  m;in  oh.  f.  of  Lord 
18:22  lindetb.  a  wife,  obtainethf. 
FWOR,  Verb. 

1  -Sd/n.  2'.i:li  the  lords  r'.  thee  not 
Ps.  35:27./*,  my  riu'Iiteous  cause 

1i>2:13  set  tiiiie  to  /',  lieriscome 
14  thv  servants,/',  dust  thereof 
10',l:12"lo./',  fatherless  children 
FAVORABLE. 
.lud.  21:22  be  /'.  for  our  sakes 
■Job  3-3:2«>(;od'will  he  /'.  unto  liira 
Ps.  77:7  will  L.  be  f.  no  mori-  ! 
85:1  hast  been/,  to  thy  land 
FAVOR El».  E!*T,  ETH. 
Gen.  2'.l:17  Ifcicbel  was  well/'- 
39:6  .Job.  Hell/',.-  41:2  kiiie,  18 
41:3  \\-f.  kino,"  4.  19,  21,  27 

2  .'iam.  20:11  /"-  Joub,  t:o  after  •>. 
Ps.  41:11  by  "this  I  know  thou/. 
Litm.  4:16  th<'y  /'.  not  the  elders 
Dan.  1:4  children  well-/'-  skilful 
.V«A.  3:4  whored,  of  wMl-/',  har, 
Luki  l:-iS  bail,  thou  hiu-hly/. 

FEAR,  SnlMlnnllve. 
Gen.  '.*;2  /".  of  you  be  oil  ev,  beast 
31:42./', "of  Is.  hail  been  with  me 
53  .iiicob  sware  bv  /'-  of  Ismic 
Re.  1-5:16./"-  sh-  fallnpoii  them 
2:1:27  seiid  my/,  before  thee 
Driit.  2:25./'.  of  thee  on  nations 
11:25  lay."/",  of  you  on  land 
1  Vfir.  14:"l7/,  of  him  on  nations 
Fzr.  3:3  f.  was  on  tliem  because 
.VtA-  6:l"4  Ihut  put  me  in  /".  19 
A'-7.  8:17/.  of  .lews  fell  on  them 
1  'Mif.  of  Mordecai  fell  on  them 
'  .Mi'i-.ii  is  not  this  thy./". 

14  /'.  came  on  me  an'd  tremb. 
6:l4  forsakelli./'.  of  Almit'hty 
9::t4  let  not  his./',  terrify  me 
1.5:4  yea.  thou  easiest  oif /'  and 


1  Pet.  2:20  if  when  bulT.ted  for./',  21:9  tli.ir  houses  are  safe  from/. 


Her.  14:5  witlnuit/.  bef.  throne 

FAri.TI.ES.S. 
ITeb.  8:7  if  lirst  cov,  bad  been/, 
Juiii  2i  is  able  to  present  you/. 

FAl'LTV. 
3  .^am.  14:13  kiiu,'  speak  as  one/. 
IIos.  1U:2  shall  they  be  foundy. 

FAVOR,  ISiilMlanlivc 
Gen.  39:21  iravc  .los,/,  iii  sight 


22:10  sudden./',  Ii-oublelh  th( 
2,5:2  dominioii  and  f.  with  him 
39:"22  he  mocketb  .-it  /, 
Ps.  .5:7.  in  thy/,  will  I  worship 
9:20  pill  them  in  /".  O  Lord 
14:5  there  were  they  in  jjreal  /. 
31:11  I  was  a./',  toacc^ilainlaiice 

13  /".  was  on' every  side 
48:(i./".  took  bold  upon  them 
.5:1:5' were  in/,  where  no./"-  was 


£x.  3:21  give  pe^ip.  f".  in  siglitof    61:1  pros,  m.v  life  fr.  /'.  of'enemy 

K--yptians.  11::)':  12:.30  |  90:11  to  thv./'.  so  is  "thy  wrath 

I>et/f.  'i"i:,50  not  show  f.  to  voiing    1(V):,'IS  f.  of  I'liem  fell  n'pon  them 

33:23  O  Xspli-  sali-:ied  with./'-      119::i,8"thy  serv,  devot.  to  thy./". 
Joit.  11:20  ttii-y  nil'"  t  have  no'/".    I*ror.  1:26  mock  wIk-u./'.  conieih 

Sai'L  2:',^  i3".uiiuel  iiiy',  with  L.  I     27  when  your/,  coineth  as  d. 


FEA 

Prov.  l:33he  quiet  from/,  of  evil 
3:25  be  not  afraid  of  sudden/. 
10:21  /',  of  wicked  conn- on  him 
20:2./\  of  king  as  roarinpof  lion 
2!t".i.5./'.  of  man  bnngcthasnare 
/'*//(/,  '3'8  sw.  bee.  of/,  in  iiiirht 
fs.  7:25  not  ctnne  the/,  of  briers 
8:12  neither  fear  yo  their./'. 
13  the  Lord,  let  himbeyonr/, 
14:3  shall  give  thee  rest  from/, 
21:4  ni:;lit  of  pleasure  into  /', 
24:17  /',  and  tlio  pit  upon  tfiee 

IS  ll'eeth  from./',  Jr.  48:14 
29:13  their./',  is" taught  by  men 
6.3: 17  hardened  heart  from  thv./', 
.fer.  2:19  that  my  f.  is  not  in  thee 
6:25,/',  is  on  ev,  side.  20:10 
30:5"wc  have  heard  a  voice  of/. 
.32:10  put  mv  /",  in  their  hearts 
48:43  /',  shfirbe  on  thee.  O  M. 
49:5  1  will  briiur  a./",  upon  thee 
24  /'.  hath  seized  "on  Damascus 
29"sball  cry.,/',  is  on  every  side 
Lain.  3:47/,  and  snare  is  come 
K:ek.  3fl:i:i  put  a./',  in  land  of  E. 
.!/«/.  1:6  where  is'mv/.  / 
Luke  1:12  Z.  saw  him,/,  fell  on 
65  /'.  ca.  on  all.  7:16;  ^c/«2:4;j; 
5:5.  11;  19:17:  Sev.  11:11 
Pom.  13:7./'.  to  whom/,  is  due 

1  Cor.  2:3  in  weakness  and/. 

2  Cor.  7:11  what/,  what  velicm. 
2  Tim.  1:7 not  triv.  ussniritof/. 
Ifeb.  '2:15  tbrouirh./',  of  death 

12:'28  reverence  a'nd  godly/, 
1  Pel.  1:17  pass  time  of  soj.  in/, 

3:15  with  meekness  and./'- 
1  John  4:18  no/,  in  1-  cast  out/- 

For  FEAR. 

Deut.  28:07  /".  the  /'.  thcul  sh,  fear 
-/»■-  2-2:"24  done  it  /',  /',  of  thins 

1  S«m,  21:10  lied."/',."/',  of  8,  ■i-!:"26 
.7ob  22:4  reprove  /'.  /'.  of  thee  ? 
Is.  31:9  to  his  stroiiL'-hnld  /'../■. 
./er.  46:5  /".  /".  was  mmid  about 

50:10  /", '/",  "of  oppressiinr  sword 
.Ual.  2:5"/"./.  wherew.  he  feared 
.Unt.  14:"26  discip-  cried  out./",.;'. 

•28:4  f.  /'.  of  him  keepers  shake 
/.//A/21":'26  he.irts  failing/or/. 
Jn/iii  7:1:)  spake  openly././. 

19::)S  but  secretiv/./.  of  Jews 

20:19  assembled  '/',  /',  of  the  .1. 
Pec.  18:10/,/,  of  torment,  15 

Fear  of  GOD. 

Gen.  20:11  /'.  etf  G.  not  in  place 

2  Sam.  2:)::"!  riiling  in/,  of  God 
2  C/iT.  20:"29  f.  of  G.  on  all  king, 
.Vf A.  5:9  to  walk  in  the/,  f.  G.  ? 

15  so  did  n<it  I.  bee.  oX'f.  of  G. 
Ps.  36:1  no  /".  of  G.  bef.  His  eyes 
Horn.  3:18  iio  /'.  of  G.  bef.  th.  ey. 
2  Cor.  7:1  holiness  in/,  o.f  God 
Eph.  5:21  submitting  in./',  of  G. 

Fear  of  the  LORD. 

1  Sam.  11:7  /'.  of  L.  2  Chr.  17:10 

2  Chr.  14:1 1  /",  'of  L.  ca,  on  them 
19:7  f.  of  the  t.  be  npon  you 

9  tlius'do  in./',  vf  the  Lord 
.Job  28:28  /'.  of'the'L.  is  wisdom 
Ps.  19:9  K  of  the  jAird  is  clean 
31:11  I'will  teach  von./',  oft.  L. 
1 11: 10  r,  of  L.  boL'in,  of  wisdom 
Prov.  l':7/-  of  L.  best,  of  kn,  9:10 

29  did  not  choose  the/,  oft.  L. 
2:5  Shalt  understand  /,  of  the  L. 
8:3  /'.  of  t.  L.  is  to  hate  evil 
10:-57  /',  of  the  L.  prolong,  days 
14:26 "in  /'.  of  jMrd  is  etT.  contid. 

27/',  o/^Z,'isa  fountain  of  life 
l,"):i6  better  is  lit,  with/.o/i. 

:j:j/.  of  L.  is  instruction 
10:(>  by"/",  of  L.  men  dep,  fr.  evil 
V.\:-M.f.'of'the  L.  tendeth  to  life 
22:4  fty/-  of  L.  are  riches  and  h, 
23:17  be  inf.  of  Lord  all  day 
If.  2:10  hide  in  dust,  for./",  of  L. 

19  go  into  caves  for/,  qf  L. 

21  go  into  clefts,  for /".  of  Lord 
11:2  sjiirit  of  know.  and."/',  of  L. 

3  fpuck  understand,  in.'A  of  L. 
33:6/.  of  L.  is  his  Ireastiro 
.\cts  9:3i  walking  in/,  of  the  L. 

With  FEAR. 

Ps.  2:11  serve  the  Lord  inthf. 
.Itat.  "28:8  with  f.  and  irreat  joy 
Luke  5:"2«  were  nV.  tilled  inthf. 

8::i7  Gadarenes  tak.  w.  great'/. 
2  Cor.  7:15  withf.  received  bim 
Kph.  0:5  obedience  w.  f.  and  tr, 
PIM.  2:12  work  out  salva,  «',./", 
Jlfh.  11:7  N,  w.f.  prepared  ark 
1  /V/.  2:18  be  siibj,  to  mast.  w.f. 

3:2  chaste  conv,  coup,  w.f. 
Jude  23  and  others  save  wilhf. 


FEA 

Wllhnilt  PEAR. 

7r)ft:i9:10  her  lalmr  in  vain  \D.f. 
41:;w  not  his  like,  made  w.f. 
I^uke  1:74  serve  liini  wifhf. 

1  Cor.  10:10  niav  be  with  y.  w.  f. 
J'hil.  1:14  bold  to  sp.  word  w.f. 
Jude  12  feeding  themselv.  w.f. 

FEARIS. 
/%.  34:4  delivered  ine  fr,  all  my/. 
/!c.  12:5  when  /',  be  in  the  way 
Is.  06:4  brln::  ilu-ir,/'.  upon  them 

2  Cor.  7:5  within  were/. 

FE\R,  Verb. 
/.ft'.  19:3.f'.  evi-ry  man  his  moth. 
.Vum.  14:"9  liei../"'.  people  of  land 
/itut.  -1:10  muy"l4-arii  to  /'.  ine 
5:2!l  O  that  they  would,/',  mo 
*28:.''>8./".  glori,  name,  the  Lord 
1)6  thim  shall./',  day  and  ni^ht 
67  fear  where'w  itii  thou  slia,/. 
.fud.  7:10  if  thou  /',  to  go  down 

1  K.  8:40/',  thee.'2  (•/((■,  6:.31 

43  name  to  /',  tliee.  2  Chr.  6:.33 

2  A',  17::i8  neither  /',  other  U'ods 
:i9  the  Lord  vour  G,  ve  shall/. 

1  Chr.  Vi-.m  /', "before  liimall  tha 

earth.  Ps.  96:9 
Xeh.  1:11  desire  to  f.  thy  name 
./(/i  31:34  did  1/  a  great  multi. 
Ps.  23:4  I  will/',  no  evil, 
27:1  whom  sh'all  l.f.f 
31:19  goodness  for"  them./',  the© 
40:3iiianv  shall  see  it.  and/. 
49:5  I/.  I'n  d'lys  of  evil? 
-52:6  riu'hfe.  ulso  shall  see  and/. 
60:4  a  banner  to  tiiem  that./', 
01:5herit,  of  those/',  tliy  name 
04:9  shall./',  and  declare  work 
72:5,/',  thee  as  loiiv:  as  sun  end. 
80:11  unite  mv  heart  to./',  name 
102:15  so  heat'h.  shall/,  thyii. 
n9::W  my  rein-oaeh  which  If. 
63  compaii,  of  them  that /'!  th. 
74  they  that./',  thee  will  be  gl. 
79  let  those./',  thee  turn  to  nie 
Ec.  3:14  that  men/,  before  bun 
Is.  8:12  neither/,  ye  their  fear 
19:16  Es;.  shall  be  afraid  and./". 
25:3  city  of  ter.  nations  /'.  th'o" 
44:11  the  workmen  shall/. 
59:19  so  shall  they./",  nainrof  L. 
60:5  thy  heart./',  aiid  be  eiilarg. 
.Jer.  10:7  who  would  not/,  th.  O 
23:4  and  thev  shall/,  no  more 
32::)9  one  heart  that  tliev./',  me 
:j;j:9  shall./',  for  the  poodiiess 
51:46  and'iest  ye  /'.  for  rumor 
Jinn.  0:"26./'.  before  G.  of  Daniel 
Ifos.  10:5  uiliab.  of  Snniaria  sh./. 
-l/tc,  7:17  and/,  because  of  thee 
Zep.  3:7  said.  Surely  wilt/,  me 
Jlar/.  1:12  people  did  /'.  before  L. 
Zer.  9:5  .\shk.  sliull  see  it.  and/. 
Mai  4:2  to  you/,  niv  name 
Mat  21:20  we  s.iy.  Of  men,  we/. 
Lukt'  12:5  whom  ye  shall/. 
Potn .  S:15  spirit  of  bondage  to/. 
11:20  lie  not  high-minded,  but/. 

2  Cor.  1S:'20  I/,  lest  not  lind  you 
1  Tim.  5:20  others  also  may/. 
JJel>.  4:1  let  us./',  lest  a  proinise 

12:21  M,  said.'  I  cxceetliii,L'ly/. 
Pev.  2:10./'.  none  of  those  "tliinga 

11:18  rew.  to  them/,  thy  name 

FEAR  God. 
Gen.  42:18  and  live,  for  I/.  G. 
A'.r.  18:21  jirovide  such  as  /'.  tiod 
Lev.  19:14  shall  /'.  thy  GoiJ.  :i2 

25:17  thou  sh.  /'.  thy  G.  30.  43 
.Jiib  1:9  doth  J.  /'.  G.  fornaught? 
/V,  66:16  all  je'lliat/,  God 
Ec.  5:7  vanities,  but  /'.  thou  God 

8:12  well  with  ttieiii  that/.  (/. 

12:13  /".  G.  and  keep  his  com. 
Is.  29:23  thev  sh.  /'.  G.  of  Israel 
Luke  2;i:40  dost  liot  thoii.r,  '., .' 
Acts  13:16  /'.  GoiJ.  give  audience 

1  Pel.  2:17"/',  f,'0(i,  lionor  the  St. 
Pee.  14:7/  God.  and  give  glory 

Hear  and  FEAR. 

Deiil.  13:11  Is.  sballA,  it.  /',  21:21 

17:13  all  the  peo.  shall  h.  a.f. 

19:*20  who  remain  sh,  hear  a.f. 

FEAR  him. 
Pent.  Vi:i  walk  afterG,  and/.  A. 

2  A'.  17:.i0/(i»i  shall  ye,/'. 

Job  37:-24  men  thereflire/,  him 
Ps.  22:2:1/',  Al7/i,  seedof  Isruel 
25  before  them  tliut/,  him. 
25:14  secret  of  L,  with  th./,  A. 
:«:18  eye  of  L.  on  them  /'.  Aim 
31:7  en"canip,  about  them./'.  A, 
9  no  want  to  them  that,/',  him 
67-7  ends  of  the  earth  shall  /',  A. 
85:9  salva.  is  llii:h  tliein./'.  nim 
103:11  his  mercy  to  thelh/.  A. 


852 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FEA 

A.  103:13  L.  pi:,  th.  that/,  /dm. 
.  17  mercy  of  L.  is  on  tlieni/.  A. 
111:5  niuat  to  tliem  that/,  nim 
14.">:1!)  desire  of  them/,  hitfi 
147:11  pleas,  in  them  that  f.  li. 
Mat.  10:28/'.  h.  able  Ltike  12:5 
L'ikf  l:."il)  inercj'  on  them/.  Aim 
liev.  rj:.5  jirai.'^e  G.  ye  tliat/.  h. 

Fear  the  LORD. 

Deul.  (i:2  inightest  r.  t.  L.  thvG. 
I:!  slialt/.  L,  10:iO:  2  yi'.  17:39 
.  24  to  /'.  'L.  for  our  ^'ood  always 
10:12  r*.  the  L.  walk  in  his  ways 
14:->.ilo/.  L.  17:19;  31:12,  13 
Jo^.  4:24  liiii^ht/  Lord  your  G. 
24: 14  now-tnerefore  f.  the  Lord 
1  Sam.  12:14  if  ye  wi'll/.  the  L. 
'   %if.L.  serve  him  in  truth 

1  A'."  18:12  but  I  f.  L.  2  A".  4:1 

2  A'.  17:28  taUL;ht  them  how/.  £. 
Pfi.  \W.i  honoreth  them/'.  Lord 

22:2:1  ye  that  f.  L.  praise  llim 
a3:8  let  all  the  earth  f.  the  Lord 
34:9  Of.  the  L.  ye  his  saints 
115:11  've  that/.  L.  trust  in  L. 
I  13  he  will  bless  them  that/.  L. 
118:4  /".  Z.  say,  his  mercy  end. 
135:20  ye  that./'.  L.  bless  the  L. 
Prov.  3:7  /'.  /,.  depart  from  evil 
.  24:21/.  Ihe  Lord,  and  the  king 
Jer.  5:24  nor  say  th.  Let  us  f.  L. 
26:19  did  he  not/,  the  Lord 
Hos.  3:5  afterwards  sh.  Is./.  L. 
Jon.  1:9  I/.  L.  the  G.  of  heaven 

FE-\R  not. 

Gen.  15:1  ;'.  no<  Ab.  I  am  shield 
26:24/  not.  I  am  with  thee 
35:17  midwife  said  to  R./.  n. 
43:'23  Peace  be  to  you,/,  not 
46:3  /'.  «o/  to  <ro  down  to  Ei;vpt 
50:lfl/.  ;iO/,am  I  inplaceofG.  ? 

Sx.  14:13/.  n.  stand,  see  salva. 
20:20/  not,  G.  is  come  to  prove 

Num.  14:9  L.  -with  us,  f.  them?i. 
21:34  L.  saith  to  Mo./,  him  tiot 

Dent.  20:3  f.  not  your  enemies 
31:8  L.  d'oth  go  before  thee,  /. 
not.  .7n.:  8:1;  1  Chr.  28:'20 

Jud.  0:10/  JiOigodsof  Amorites 
23  peace./  not.  thou  sh.  not  d. 

1  Sam.  4:20  said  to  her,  f.  not 
12:20  Sam.  said  to  people,  f.  not 
28:23  abide  thou  with  me[/.  n. 
23:17  Jonathan  said  to  D.  /'.  7iot 

2  S'tm.  13:28  kill  .\mnon,y'.  not 

1  A'.  17:13  said  to  widow,  f.  not 

2  K.  6:16  f.  not.  more  with  us 
17:34  to  'this  day  they  ;".  not  L. 
25:*24/.  not  to  serve  Chaldees 

2  Chr.  20:17  be  with  you.  f.  n. 
Ps.  55:19  therefore  they/."  »io(  G. 

64:4  shoot  at  him.  and/,  not 
Js.  7:4/  not  tails  of  firebrands 

35:4  to  them  of  fear,  heart,  f.  n. 

41:10/.  n.  I  am  with  thee,  4.3:5 
13  hold  thy  baud,  s.tying,/  n. 

41:14  f.  not,  tliou  worm  Jacob 

4S:lf.  n.  I  liave  redeemed  thee 
44:2  r.  not,  O  Jacol)  mv  servant. 
Jer.  .30:10;  4l>:27,  28 
8/.  ye  not,  lui.  not  I  teld  th.  ? 

51:7/.  not  tile  reproach  of  men 

54:4/'.  n.  thou  shalt  not  be  ash. 
Jer.  b-.'ii  f.  ye  not  mc? 
Lam.  :i:f>'!  tliou  saidst,/.  tiot 
Dan.  10:12/  not,  Daniel,  19 
Joel  2:21/  no/,  O  land,  be  glad 
Zep.  3:16  be  said  to  Jer./  not 
Hag.  2:5  Sp.  rem.  am.  you,  f.  not 
Zee.  8:13  sh.  be  a  blessing,'/',  itot 
15  do  well  to  Judah,/.  y'e  not 
Mai.  3:5  witness  ag.  th'cin'/'.  not 
Mat.  1:20/.  n.  to  take  t..ilieeM. 

10:26/  tricrn  not,  nothing  cov. 
28/'.  not  them  who  kill  body 

2S:.')  aiigel  said  to  women,  /'.  not 
L'lkf  1: 13  /'.  not  Zach. ;  30  Jiary 

2:111  ^h(•phcrds. /.  «..■  5:10  Sim. 

8:50  Jairiis  /',  not,  believe  only 

l'2:.'i2/'.  iin^'litlle  Hock 

18:4  thongli  I  /'.  not  (iod, 
John  12:15/'.  not  daughter  of  S. 
,4c/«  27:21/'.  not.  Paul, 
Rev.  1:17/  not.  I  am  the  first 

'  IVot  KE  VR. 

Me.  9:.30  ve  will  ».  vet  f.  the  L. 
2  A'.  17::)5  not/,  olb.rgods,  37 
Joti  9:;i'>  I  stieak,  and  not  /'.  liini 

11:15  Bteadfust,  thou  shiilt  «./. 
Pf.  27:3  tho.  host  encamp,  nolf. 

48:2  nut  f.  though  earth  he  rem. 

.56:4  n.f.  wh.  flesh  can  do,  118:0 
Is.  5^1:14  from  oppression.  /».  /'. 
Jer.  10:7  who  would  not  /'.  tliee 
Amos  3:S  who  will  not  f.f 
Lake  2^:  10  dost  not  thou/.  God  1 


FEA 
Heh.  13:6  notf.  what  man  do 
Ilev.  15:4  who  shall  n.f.  thee, 
FE.4RED. 

G(n.  26:7  f.  to  sav.  She  is  my  w. 
Eie.  9:20  he  tliat/.  word  of  Lord 
Had.  85:18  .\m.alek  f.  not  God 

;i2:17  to  new  gods  fathers/  not 
27  were  it  not  I  /".  the  wrath  of 
Jos.  4:14/  Josh,  as  thev  did  M. 
1  Sam.  14:26  people  f.  the  oath 

15:34  because  I  /'.  the  people 
1  K.  3:28  and  all  Israel  f.  king 
8  A'.  17:25  they  /'.  not  the  Lord 
1  Chr.  16:25  to  be/  above  all 

gods,  Ps.  96:4 
/'.*'.  76:7  art  to  be/,-  8  earth/. 
11  pres.  to  him  ought  to  b'e/. 

7S:.'J3  led  them  safely,  so/  not 

l:i0:4  forgiveness,  niayest  be/ 
Is.  41:5  the  isles  saw  if,  and/ 

51:13  hast/  continually 

57:11  whom  hast  thou  /' 
./'■;■.  3:8  treach.  sister  J'ud./  not 

42:10  sword  ve  f.  overtake  you 

•14:10  nor  have  they/. 
Ezek.  11:8  ye  have/,  'the  sword 
Dan.  5:19  nations/,  before  him 
Mai.  2:5  wherewith  he  /".  me 
Mat.  14:5  Herod/,  mnlti.  21:46 
.t/Viri-4:41  they/,  exceedingly 

6:20  Herod/,  .iohn,  knowing 
11:18  and  chief  priests  f.  Jesus 
32/'.  the  people.  12:12;    Luke 
&0:19;'22:3;  .4rfs  6:26 
L^ike  9:34/'.  as  th.  entered  cloud 
45/  to  ask  hira  of  that  saying 

18:2  was  a  judge  which/,  not  G. 

10:21 1  f.  thee,  art  anstereman 
John  9:22  Inc.  they  /'.  the  Jews 
.■li-/.«  n;::JS  mai.'istra'tes  f.  when 
Ueb.  5:7  C.  heard,  in  th'at  he/. 

PE.VRED  God. 
Ex.  1:17  but  midwives/.  God 
Neh.  7:2  he/.  God  above  many 
Job  1:1  Jobwas  one  that./'.  God 
Acts  10:2  Cornelius  was  one/.  G. 

FEARED  greatly. 
■Jos.  10:2  Canaanites  f.  greatly 
1  Sam.  12:18  the  people';/,  f.  L. 

1  A'.  18:3nowObadinh/.L'ordy. 
.Tob  3:25  thing  I  g.  f.  is' come 
Ps.  89:7  God  is  g.  to  be  f. 

Mat.  27:51  centurion/  'greatly 

FEARED  the  Lord. 
Ex.  14:31/  L.  believed  Moses 

2  A'.  17:.32  so  they/,  tlie  L.  33,  41 
llos.  10:3  no  king,  bee.  not  /'.  L. 
Jon.  1:16  man  f.  L.  exceedingly 
Mai.  3:16   that  ,/'.  spake  oft,  a 

book  of  remein.  for  th.  /.  L. 

FEAREST. 

Gen.  22:12  I  know  thou/.  God 

Is.  57:11  held  peace  thou  f.  not? 

Jer.  22:25  hand  of  them  thou/. 

FE.\RBTH. 

.W)  1:8  Job  one  that/.  God,  2:3 
P.^.  25:12  what  man  is  he/  L.  ? 

112:1  blessed  is  the  man'/  L. 

1-28:1  blessed  is  every  one  /.  L. 

4  thus  man  be  blessed  /'.  lord 

Prov.  13:13/.  command.' be  rew. 

14:2  walk,  in  uprightness/'.  L. 
16  Wiseman/,  and  departeth 

28:14  hap.  is  the  man  /".  always 

31  ::J0  woman  /'.  Lord  1>e  praised 
Ee.  7:18/  God  come  forth 

8:13  because  he/,  not  before  G. 

9:2  as  he  that  f.  an  oath 
Is.  .5(1:111  who  is  am.  you  f.  L.  ? 
.■Uls  111:22  fonielius  cuie'/'.  God 
35  he  that  /'.  him  is  accejited 

13:26  who.  among  you  f.  God 
1  John  4:18/  is  not  pert,  in  love 

FEARFUL. 

Er.  15:11  lik.'  thee,  /'.  in  praises 
I><-iit.  20:8./'.  h't  return,  .Tiid.  7:3 

28:.58  mayest  fear  this  f.  name 
Is.  .35:4  sav  to  them  of'/',  heart 
Mat.  8:26  /'.  O  ye  of  little  faith  ? 
.Hark  4:40  whv  are  ve  so/.  ? 
I.'ikt  21:11/  sighls'in  div.  pla. 
11,1:.  10:27/'.  looking  for  of  judg. 
31/  to  full  iiilci  liands  of  God 
Her.  21  :S/'.  have  part  in  the  lake 

FEARFl'LNESS. 
Ps.  55:5/'.  and  trembling  come 
Is.  21:4/  nfTrightert  me 

:i:i:14/.  surprised  the  hypocrites 

FEARFl'LLY. 
Pi.  1.39:14/',  and  wonderf.  made 

FEARIXG. 
,Ios.  28:25  cliililren  ri'ase  f.  Lord 
Mark  5::i3  the  woman  /'."came 
Acts  2;J:10  the  captain/,  lest  P. 


FEA 

Gal.  2:19/.  them  of  circumcision 

Col.  'iSti  sini,'li-'iu'ss  of  hearty.  G. 

Heb.  11:37  not/,  wrath  of  king 
FEAST. 

Gen.  19:3  L.  maili'  f.  ;  21:8  Abr. 
•2(i:30 Isaac:  2!l:->2"Laban 
40:20  Pliaraoh  made  a/,  to  all 

Ej\  5:1  hold  a/,  to  me,  10:9 
12:14  keep  it  a/.  Lev.  23:.3n,  41 
1:3:6  Fcventh  day  shall  be  a  /. 
23:14  three  times  keep/,  in  ye. 
.32:5  A.  said.  To-morrow  is  a/. 

Xiim.  20:12  shall  keep/,  to  L. 

Dent.  111:14  shalt  rejoice  in  thy/. 

Jiid,  14:10  Samson  made  a/. 

1  Sam.  '2o'.m  N.  held/.Uke  king 

1  A".  8:2  all  assembled  at  the/. 
12:32  Jeroboam  ordained  a  /. 

like  the  f.  that  is  in  Judah 

2  Cltr.  7:8  Sol.  kept/.  7  davs,  9  : 

30:22;  Neh.  8:18;  Ezek'. -^-.^b 
Est.  1:3  Ahasuenia  made/.  2:18 

9  Vashti  made/.  ;  8:17  Jews 
Pi'ov.  15:15  merry  heart  cout.  f. 
Ec.  10:19/  is  made  for  laugh'ter 
Is.  25:6  L.  make  to  all  peoj).  a  f. 
Ezek.  45:23  seven  days  of  /  pre. 
Dan.  5:1  Belshazzar  made  a  /. 
Mat.  27:15  at  that  /.  wont  to  re- 
lease a  prisoner,  Mark  15:6 

Luke  2:42  after  custom  of/. 

5:29  Levi  made  him  a  great/. 

14:13  makest  a/,  call  the  poor 

23:17  must  release  one  at  the  /. 
Joh7i  2:8  bear  to  governor  of  f. 

4:45  Galileans  hav.  seen  all  he 
did  at/,  for  they  went  to/. 

5:1  after  this  was  &f.  of  the  J. 

6:4  the  passover  a/   of  the  J. 

7:8  go  up  to  this/.  I  go  not  up 

10  went  he  also  up  to  tlie/. 

11  Jews  sought  him  at  the/. 
14  midst  of  the/.  Jesus  taught 
37  that  ^reat  day  of  the/. 

10:22  at  the/,  of  dedication 
11:56  he  will  not  come  tothe/.  ? 
12:12  much  people  come  to/. 
20  Greeks  that  came  to  the/ 
13:29  buy  what  we  need  ag.  /'. 
Acts  18:21 1  must  keep  this/. 

1  Cor.  5:8  /  not  with  old  le'aven 
10:27  that  believe  not  bid  to/. 

FEAST  day  or  daya. 
Uos.  2:11  cause  her/,  d.  to  cease 
9:5  wliat  will  ye  do  in  day  of/. 
Amos  5:21  I  despise  your  f.  days 
Mat.  26:5  not  on/,  d.  Mark  14:2 
John  2:2-3  in/  d.  many  believed 

FEAST  of  tlie  passover. 

Mat.  1l&.-2f.  ofpa.'^s.  Mark  14:1 
Li/ke  2:41  every  year  at/  of  paj^. 
Johib  13:1  before/,  of  p.  J.  knew 

Solemn  FEAST. 
De>ff.  16:15  seven  days  keeps.  /. 
Ps.  81:3  blow  trumpet  on  s.  f.  d. 
Lain.  2:7  noise  as  in  sol.f.  day 
Hos.  12:9  dwell  as  in  days  of  5./ 

FEAST  or  tabernacles. 
Lei).  -Xi:U  shall  be  the/,  of  tab. 
DeuL  16:16  in/.  31:10;  2  Chr. 

8:13 
Zee.  14:16  even  go  up  to  keep/. 
18  heathen  that  come  not  to/. 
Joh)i  7:2  Jews'/  was  at  hand 
FEAST  of  unleavened  bread. 
A>.  12:17  t)b./.-2;i:15;  34:18 
Lev.  23:6  on  the  15th  day  is  f. 
Dent.  16:16  in  /'.-  2  Chr.  8:1:^ 

2  Chr.  30:13  assembl.  to  keep  /.- 
Mat.  2(i:17/.  of  vn.  disclp.  came 
Mark  14:1  was  the/.  Luke  22:1 

FEAST  of  weeks. 
Ex.  34:22  Ob./.-  iJent.  16:10 

FEAST,  ED, 
Job  1:4  sons  f.  in  their  houses 
2  Pet.  a:l;j  sportingwhilethey/. 
Jade  12  when  they  /.  with  you 

FEASTIIVG, 
Est.  9:17  made  it  a  day  of/  18 
.lob  1 :5  days  of/,  were  gone 
Ec.  7:2iro'to  the  house  of  ^^ 
.At*.  16:8  into  the  house  oi"/ 

FEASTS. 
Lev.  23:2  these  are  my/.  4.  37,  44 
Ps.  :J5:16  hypocr.  mockers  in/ 
h.  5:12  pipe  and  wine  in  their/. 
Jer.  51:;i9  in  heat  I  will  make 

their/. 

Ezek.  45:17  to  giveofleringsin/. 
.imos  8:10  turn  vour  /'.  into  mo. 
Zee.  8:19  shall  bo  cheerful  / 
Mat.  2.3:6  love,  uppermost  i'ooms 

at/.  Markn:m\  LukeiOAG 
Jmle  12  arc  spots  iu/.  of  charity 


FEE 
Appointed  FE.ASTS. 

Is.  1:1-1  ap.f.  mysoulhateth 
Set  FE.ASTS. 

Ay7/i.  29:39  these  th.  do  in  set/. 
Solemn  FEASTS. 

2  Chr.  2:4  build  a  house  for  sol.f, 

8:13  sol.f.  three  times  in  a  ya. 

La7h.  1:4  bee.  none  come  to  s.  f, 

2:6  caused  s./.  to  be  forgotten 
Ezek.  36:38  tlock  of  Jer.  in  s.f. 

46:9  when  come  bef.  L.  in  sol.f. 
Hos.  2:11  cause  to  cease  her  s.f. 
Nah.  1:150  Judah,  keep  thy 5./. 
Mai.  2:3  even  dungof  your  i>"0/./. 
FEATHERED.    See  to\vl, 

FEATHERS. 
Job  39:13  gavest/.  to  ostrich? 
Ps.  fi8:13/.  cov.  with  yel.  gold 

91 :4  shall  cover  thee  withTiis/ 
Ezek.  17:3  an  eagle  full  of/  7 
Dan.  4:33  hairs  like  eagles'/. 

FED. 
Gen.  48:15  G.  \\ho/.  me  all  my 
E.v.  16:;J2  bread  where.  I/,  you 
Dfnt.  8:3  he/,  thee  with  manna 

16/  thee  in  the  wilderness 
1  a;  18:4  /•.  them  with  l)rcad,  13 
Ps.  37:3  verily  thou  shalt  be/. 

78:72/  them  ace.  to  his  integ. 

81:16/  them  with  finest  of  wh. 
Is.  1:11  full  of  fat  of/,  beasts 
Jer.  5:7  If.  them  to  the  full 

8  as  f.  horses  in  the  moniing 
Ezek.'lii:!^  honey  wherew.  If. 

34:3  ye  kill  them  that  are/. 
8/  themselves,/,  not  my  flo. 
Dan.  4:12  all  flesh  was/,  with  it 

5:21  f.  Neb.  with  grass  like  ox. 
Zee.  11:7  and  1/  the  flock 
Mat.  25:37  hunger,  and/,  thee? 
Mark  5:14/  swine,  Luke  8:34 
Luke  16:21  to  be/,  with  crumbs 
1  Cor.  3:2  have/,  you  with  milk 

FEEBLE. 
Deut.  25:18  Amalekites  smote  f. 

1  Sam.  2:5  many  children,  is/. 

2  Sam.  4:1  Ish-bosheth's  han./. 
2  Chr.  28:15  car.  the/,  on  asses 
Xeh.  4:2  what  do  these/.  Jews  f 
Job  4:4  strengthen,  the/,  kneee 
Ps.  38:8  I  am  /  and  sore  broken 

105:37  not  one/,  per.  am.  tribes 
Prov.  30:26  conies  are/  folk 
/-■'.  16:14  remnant  shall  be/ 

35:3  weak  hands  conf./.  "knees 
Jer.  6:24  our  hands  waxed/. 

49:24  Damascus  is  wa.\ed/. 

50:43  the  king's  hands  waxed/. 
Ezek.  7:17  all  ha.  sh.  be/.  21:7 
Zee.  12:8  he  that  is/,  be  asDav. 
1  Cor.  12:22  menvb.  to  be  more/. 

1  71ies.  5:14  comf.  the/,  minded 
Heb.  12:12  lianp  the/  knees 

FEEBLE\ESS. 
Jer.  47:3  futb.  u.  look  back  for/. 

FEEBLER. 
6'tf«.  30:42  the/,  were  Laban's 

FEED. 
Gen.  37:12/  their  father's  Hock 
16  tell  me,  where  they/  Hocks 
46:32  for  their  trade  to  /  cattle 
Ex.  22:5.  /.  in  another's  tield 
34:3  nor  nocks  /.  bef.  that  mo. 

2  Sam.  5:2  shalt/.  my  people  la. 
7:7  to/  Israel,  1  Chr.  17:6 

1  A'.  17:4  I  com.  ravens  to/  thee 

Jot)  24:2  take  away  flocks,  and/. 
20  worm  sh./.  sweetly  on  him 

Ps.  28:9/  thorn,  and  lilt  them 
49:14  death  shall  /".  on  them 
78:71  he  brought  David  to/ J. 

Prov.  10:21  lips  of  right./,  many 

Cant.  4:5  roses  which/,  am.  lil. 
6:2belov.  gone  to/,  m  gardens 

Is.  5:17/.  after  their  nuuiner 
11:7  the  cow  and  the  bear  sh./. 
14:30  first-b.  of  the  po(U-  sh./. 
27:10  their  calf/  and  lie  doivn 
30:2;j  thy  cattle  /.  in  large  past. 
40:11  f.  his  flock  as  a  shepherd 
49.9  tney  shall/,  in  the  ways 
61:5  strangers  eh./  your  flocks 
65:25  wolf  and  lamb  shall/,  tug. 

Jer.  3:15  sh./.  you  with  knowL 
6:3  sh.y".  every  <uie  in  Ins  place 
2:3:2  ag.  pastors  that  /  my  poo. 
4  shepherds  shall  /'."tlum 
50:19  Israel  hhall/'on  (.■armel 

Lam.  4:5/".  delicately  are  desol. 

Ezek.  34:^  shepherds  that/,  th. 
3  but  ye/,  not  the  flock 
10  neither  shepherds  /■.  lliems. 
23  servant  Duvid  shall/,  tht-ra 

Dan.  11:26/  of  his  meatdestroy 

Hos.  4:16  llord  willy,  them 


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FEE 

Hon.  9:2  wine-press  not/,  thorn 
Jofi.  3:7 let  llieiii  not/. 
.1/ic.  5:4/.  in  stretiylli  of  Lord 
Zep.  2:7  tliey  sluiUy".  thereuiton 

8:1s  t^hnll  f.  none  innke  ufniid 
Ztc.  11:!)  Twill  not/,  you 

Iti  not/',  that  that  stiindeth 
Luke  l.V'l')  sent  him  to  /*.  swine 
ylrf»  2(1:28  tiilte  lleed  to"/,  cliurch 
1  Cnr.  ].1:.3  I  cive  all  to/,  poor 
7?' I'.  717  I.  sli./.  and  lead  them 

12:6  slio.  f.  her  there  1.2(iO  days 

FEED,  imjitrativeiy. 
Gen.  2o::I0/".  nie  with  red  pottasre 

2H:7  water  ye  tl»e  sheep./,  them 
1  K.  22:27  /".'him  with  bread  and 
waterofartlicl.  2  Chi:  lfi:2() 
Pror.  ;W:8  /*.  me  with  food  conv. 
Caul.  1:8/.  thy  kids  beside  tents 
Mic.  7:UV'.  thv  people 
Zfc.  11:4  >".  floek  of  the  slaughter 
John  21:1.5/'.  my  lambs 

16/  my'sheep,  17 
Jinni.  12:20  if  ene.  hunger/,  him 

1  Pet.  5:2/  lloek  of  God 

I  nill  FEEO. 
Gen.  30:.31  I  will  ii\z.  I',  thy  Hock 

2  Sam.  19:.l:)  /  willj'.  thee 

Is.  4():2fi  I  w..f.  them  oppr.  thee 
M:14  /«'./. 'ihee  with  lierita-xe 
Jer.  9:15  /'.  with  wormw.  23:15 
Ezti.  »t:'14  /«'./.  them 

16  /  Hill  f.  the  fat  with  iud-jm. 
Zee.  11:7  /u'./.  lloek  of  slaught. 

FEED,  EST,  ETII. 
P.s.  8tl:.5/'.  wnth  bread  of  tears 
Prov.  15:14  the  mouth  of  fools  f. 
Cant.  1:7  tell  me  where  thou/. 
2:16  f.  among  the  lilies,  6:3 
Is.  44;-20  he.r'.  on  nshes 
i/VAV.  12:1  Ejihraim  f.  on  wind 
3lal.  6:X  heav.  Fa'ther/.  tliem 
L'fke  12:24  sow  not.  God/,  them 
1  Cor.  9:7  wlio/  a  lloek 

FEEni\<;. 

Gen.  .37:2  .Tose|ili  was  ;'.  the  flock 
Jotj  1:14  ploUL'hing.  the  asses/. 
Ezek.  34:10  eause  to  cease/,  flock 
A'ah.  2:11  wliere  f.  pi.  of  lions  ? 
.Va^8::)0  8wi./..Va/•*5:ll ;  Luke 

8::i2 
Luke  17:7  a  servant/  cattle 
Jude  12  f.  themsel.'without  fear 

"  FEEL.  I\G. 
Gen.  27:21  that  I  may  f.  thee 
JuU.  16:26  I  may/',  the  ]>illars 
Jod  20:20  shall  not  f.  qiiii-lnesa 
Pj.  58:9  bef.  pots  can/,  thonis 
£c.  8:5  keep,  comnian.  /*.  no  evil 
Acts  17:27  if  haplv  might/,  after 

f"i/l.  4:19  who  be'iui;  past/. 
6.  4:15/.  of  our  infirmities 
FEET. 
(rtn.  49:to  from  between  his/. 

33  J.  gathered  up  his/.  in"bed 
Ej-.  3:5  shoes  off  thy  /.  Acts  1::a 
Dcut.  2:28  pass  thro' "on  my/. 
2S:57  voum,'  one  from  bet.  f. 
33:3  a'nd  they  sat  down  at  Iliy/. 
Jos.  3:15/.  of  priests  in  .Jordan" 
10:24  f.  on  necks  of  these  kings 
11:9  I'and  thy  f.  have  trodden 
Jutl.  3:'24  he  eoverelh  his/. 
4:15  Sisera  fled  on  his/'.  17 
5:27  at  her/,  he  fell  down  dead 
Pi/t/i  3:8  a  w'oman  lay  at  his/. 

1  .Sam.  2:9  keep/',  of'his  saints 
24:3  Saul  went  in  to  cover  his  f. 

2  .S'am.  3:34  nor  thv  f.  put  in.  ft, 
4:4  lame  of  his/'.  9":.3,  13 

12  cut  o(T  th.  hands  and  th./. 
19:24  Mephib.  not  dressed  his/. 
22:31  maketh  my  f.  like  hinds' 
/'.  Pi.  18;:)3;  Ita/>.  :i:l9 

37'  r.  did  not  slip.  ft.  18:36 

1  A'."  2: 5  111",  of  war  in  shoes  on/. 
14:6  .V.  heard  the  sound  of  h.  /. 

12  f.  enter  the  eitv 
15:'ii  A.  diseased  f.  2  Chr.  16:12 

2  A'.  4:27  she  caught  by  the/. 
6:.32  sound  ofmaster's/  beh.  ? 
9:.35  found  no  more  than  the/. 
13:21  dead  man  stood  on  his/. 
21:8  f.  of  Israel  mf>vo  anv  more 

JVW.  9:21  their  f.  swelled  "not 
Job  12:5  to  slip"  with  his/. 
13:27  my/,  in  the  stocks;  SJ  11 

a  pri'n't  on  heels  of  my/. 
18:8  cast  into  a  net  by  own/. 
11  terrors  shall  drive  him  to/ 
29:15  r'.  was  I  to  the  lame 
.30:12"youth  push  away  my/ 
/^■.  22:16  pierced  hands  and/. 
25:15  pluck  niy/'.  out  of  the  net 
31:S  set  my/,  ill  a  large  ro.im 
4U:2  he  set  my/.  <nia  roek.  and 


FEE 

A\  56:13  dt'l.  my  /.  fr.  fulling? 
(it;:9  miV.  not  oiir/".  lobe  moved 
T-i.'i  mv  f'.  were  iilniust  gone 
74::i  Un  lip  ihv  f.  to  desolatioHB 
]0:»:18  wluis^'/.'hurt  with  fi-t. 
115:7  f\  liiive  llu'V  but  walk  not 
llCcS'di'liv.  mv  /.  fmiu  falliui,' 
lllc.VJ  turned  hiy/.  to  tiHtim. 
101  n-tV.  my/.  iVom  ovil  way 
10.')  thy  wo.  IS  11  Ituup  to  my/. 
l*2-i:2/."Ktand  witliin  tbv  gates 

I*tvv.   l:lti /.  nm  lo  evil,  G:18; 

Is.  5!t:T 
4:*3()  ponder  the  path  of  thy/, 
fir.'j  her/,  tro  down  tt>  dnith.  her 
G:l.'l  wicked  man  speak,  witli /". 
as  J^^  on  coals.  /.  n.  be  burnt? 
7:11  her/,  abide  not  in  house 
l!t:2  hasteth  with  his/,  sinneth 
2ti;()  eutteth  olT.r".  and  drinketh 
*2*t:5  ►;|)ri'adeth  a  net  for  his /'. 

('tin/.  7:1  lieaiitiful  arc  thv  f. 

la.  ;j;Ui  a  tinklini.'  with  th'eir/. 

18  ornaments  about  their  /'. 
6:2  with  twain  hecoveied  liis/. 
7:20  lord  sliall  shave  hair  ortV. 
2:1:7  own  ;'.  shall  carry  her  al*ar 
2(J:fi  f.  (if'poor  sli.  tread  it  down 
:«:3ft  send  forth  the/.  ofo.K 
•ll::j  he  had  not  gone  with/. 
'lit:2.'5  sh.  lick  up  dust  of  thy/. 
52:7  f.  of  him  bring,  good  tid, 
(iO:i:j  place;  of  my/,  glorious 

Jtr.  i;Jrl6  before'/,  stumble  on 
mountain 

14:10  have  not  refrained  their  f. 

]S:22  they  hid  snares  for  my/. 

:J8:22  thy/,  are  sunk  in  mire 
I.fjm.  1:13" spread  a  net  for  my/. 
Kzek.  1:7  their/,  were  straighty". 

2-2  Spirit  set  me  on  my/.  3:24 

lt;:25  opened  Thy/,  to  every  one 

24:17  put  thy  shoes  upon  thy  /. 

25:fi  bera.  stamped  with  the  f. 

:i2;2  troubledst  wat.  with  thy/. 

34:  IS  foul  residue  with  vour  f.  .^ 

19  what  ve  have  fouled  witb/. 
37:10  and  "stood  upon  their/. 

Dan.  2;:3.3  hie/,  part  of  iron,  42 
.34  smote  iniaije  upon  his  /', 

7:7 stamped  residue  with  /*.  19 

10:6/.  likebr.  I^er.  1:15;  "2:18 

Xah.  1:3  clouds  are  dust  of  his/. 

15  f.  of  him  brini.'eth  good  ti'd. 

Zer."l4:4  f.  stand  on  mount  of  (>. 

Mat.  10:14  shake  otf  the  dust  of 

your/,  .l/ari-  6:11 ;    Ltfke  9:5 

15:30  cast  the  lame  at  Jesus'/. 

1fi:fi  rather  than  havintr  two/'. 

2S;9  lield  by/,  worshipped  him 
L'd''  1:79  r.ihto  wny  of  peace 

7;:J8  kissed  his/,  and  anointed 

8:35  found  man  at/,  of  Jesus 
41  Jai.  fell  down  at  Jesus'  f. 

10:.39  M.  which  sat  at  Jesus'/- 

15:22  put  shoes  on  his/. 

24::i9  neh.  my  hands  and  my/. 
Jo/tn  11:2  and  wiped  his  f.  12:3 

20:12  the  other  angel  at  the/. 
.■l(V.s-3:7  his/,  received  strenirth 

4:;r)  laid  at' apostles' /.  37;  5:2 

5:9  the/,  of  them  which  buried 

7:5S  cltithes  at  young  man's/. 

13:25  shoes  of  his  /.  not  worthy 
51  shook  oft' dust  of  their/. 

14:10  Stand  upright  on  f. 

16:24  their/,  fast  in  the" stocks 

21:11  Airabus  bound  his  own/. 

22:3  broui^ht  up  at/,  of  Gamal. 

26:16  rise  and  stantlupon  thv/. 
Horn.  3:15/.  swift  to  shed  blo'od 

10:15/.  of  them  preach  gospel 
1  Cor.  12:21  to  f.  1  have  no  need 
Eph.  6:15/.  shod  with  prepara. 
l/tb.  12:13  stra.  paths  for  your/. 
Ifev.  3:9  worshii)  l)efr)re  thv/. 

10:1  his;',  as  pillars  of  fire 

11:11  witnessi.-*  .^tood  <m  th./. 

13:2  his  f.  as  the  f.  of  a  bear 

22:8  I  f.-ll  to  worship  bef.  liis/. 

At  his  FEET. 
Jud.  4:10  w  ith  10,000  ut  hixf. 
I/tifi.  3:5  burning  coals  <i(  hijtf. 
Mat.  18:29  fel.  serv.  fell  at  hU  f. 
Mark  7:25  Syroph.  fell  at  liisjr. 
Luke  7::JS  she  stood  at  hhf. 
Acts  5:lti  Sappliira  fi'll  at  hhf. 
litV.  1:17  1  n-ll  *//  /tii  f.  as  dead 

19:10  I  fell  at  kUf.  to  worship 

FEET,  joined  with  sole,  s. 

liftit.  11:24*.  of/,  tread  be  voura 

1  A'.  5:3  wars,  under  t.  of  lus  f. 

2  A'.  19:-^  8.  otf.  drii'd.  A.  37:25 
lit.  60:14  bow  down  at  x.  of/. 
Ez^k.  1:7  it.  of/,  was  like  a'calfs 

43:7  8.  of  my/.  n(»  more  defiled 
Mtil.  4:3  ashes  under  ^.  of  your  f. 


FEL 

Under  FEET. 

Ft.  24:10  vmln-  his/,  sapphire 
2  .S'trm.  22:10  ilark.  t/./.  Ps.  18:9 
39  they  are  fallen  under  my  / 
ft.  8:0  put  all  thin>.'5  under  his 

/.  1  Cor.  15:27;  Epk.  1:22 
47:3  subdue  nations  u.  our/. 
91:13  draijcm  shall  trample  u./. 
Is.  14:19  a  carcass  trodden  u.J. 
2S::J  drunkards  lie  trodden  u.  /. 
Lam.  3::M  '/.  his/,  all  prisoners 
Mat.  7:6  trample"?/.  tVicir/'. 
Pom.  16:20  bruise  Sat.  ".'your/ 
1  To/'.  15:25  all  enemies  ?/.  his/. 
I[eb.  2:8  in  subjection  u.  bis/. 
liev.  12:1  luoou"  under  her/. 
FEET,  irllh  wash,  cd. 
fiK.  80:19A.  and  his  sous  shall 

uwh  their/.  21;  40:31 
a  flam.  11:8  Iriiih,  ^n  >r.  thy/. 
Ps.  .58:10  ir.f.  In  blood  of  wick. 
Cant.  5::)  I  liave  tca.^tnd  my  /. 
Luke  7:.'!8  wi-i/i  bis  /'.  with  tears 
John  VV.5  wash  the  disciples'/. 
6  Lord,  dost  thou  u'asn  my/. .? 
10  fieetleth  not  save  to  w.  h./ 
14  if  1  your  L.  have  w.  /our/. 
1  Tim.  5:10  she  ha.  w.  saints'  /'. 
FEIGN,  En.  EST. 

1  Sam.  21-.13  D.  /'  himself  mad 

2  S/nn.  14:2  f.  thyself  a  niouriu'r 
1  K.  11:5  f.  Hersetf  another  worn. 
.Ve/i.  6.8 "thou  f.  them 

Ps.  17:1  prave'r  not  out  f.  lips 
Liik,  20:20/.  them,  just  men 
I'el.  2:3  with/,  words 
FEIHMBDLY. 
3:10  turn  to  mo/,  saith  L. 
fELTX.     Acts  23:24;    ikd,  25; 
•25:14 

FElili. 
Gen.  4:5  Cain's  comitenaneo  f. 
44:14  .losepli's  hreth.  f.  bef.  "him 
Jos.  '22:20  wiath  r'.  ou'cou2resa. 
Jud.  7:13  smote  tent  that  it/. 
8:10  there  /'.  I'iO.OOO  men 
16:30  the  house/,  on  the  lords 

1  Sam.  4:18  Eli/  from  seat 
11:7  fear  of  Lord  ,'.  on  people 
14:13  Philistines/,  before  Jon. 
•22:18  Doetr  f.  upon  t'ne  priests 
28:20  Saul '/'.  straightway  along 
29:3  no  fault  since  he  f.  to  me 
31:4  Saul  took  sw.  and  f.  on  it 

2  Sam.  4:4  Mcphibosheth/ 
20:8  .Toab's  sword/,  out.  as  he 
21:9  they  f.  all  seven  together 

1  K.  2:25'l5enaiah/.  on  Adonijah 
32  f.  on  two  rae"n  more  right. 
3l'Benaiah  f-  on  J. :  46  Shimei 

20::Sfl  a  wall/,  on  27,000  men 

2  A*.  1:13  captain/,  on  his  knees 
2:13  mantle  that/,  from  Elijah 
4:8  it/,  on  a  day.  Elisha,  11.18 
6:5  axe  head/,  into  the  water 

1  I7n:  21:14/  of  Isr.  70,000  men 
27:'24  f.  wrath  for  it  against  Isr. 

2  r/ir."  17:10  fear  of  L./.  on  all 
20:18  inliabitants/'.  before  Lord 
21:19  his  bowels/,  out  by  reas. 

A'^r.  9:5  I  f.  on  mv  knees,  and 
Kit.  9:3  fear  of  Mor.  /.  on  them 
■Job  1:15  Sabe./.  on  the  asses.  17 
19  house/',  on  the  young  men 
Ps.  27:2  eat  up  my  flesh,  they/. 
■78:64  their  i)riests  f.  by  sword 

105:.38  fear  of  Israel  ;'.  on  Egvpt 
.Jer.  .39:9/  away./,  to  him,  5'2:15 

46:16  oiie/  upon  another 
Lam.  1:7  her  people/',  into  hand 

5:13  children  f,  under  the  wood 
Ezek.  8:1  ha.  (if  L.  f.  on  me,  11:5 

39:'23  so/,  they  all  by  the  sw. 
Ifan.  4:31/.  a  voice  from  heaven 

7:20  befo're  whom  three/. 

10:7  great  quaking/  on  them 
.Vat.  7:'25  the  house/  not 
27  house/  Luke  6:49 

13:4  seed    f.   bv  the  wayside, 

.Vark4-i;  Luke  8:i 
^fark  9:20  he/,  and  wallowed 

14:.35  .lesus/.  on  the  ground 
Luke  1:12  fear  f.  upon  Zacharias 

10::)0/.  amon"g  thieves.  .36 

13:4  on  whom' tower  in  Silo.  f. 

15:"2tl  his  father  f.  on  his  neck 

16:21  cniiubs  wn./.  from  table 

.John  1H:6  went  backward,  and  f. 

Acts  1:25  Jud.  bv  transgress.  /. 

26  the  lot/,  upon  Matthias' 

7:*<0  had  said  this,  he/,  asleep 

9:4  Saul/',  and  heard  a  voice 

10:10  I'eter  f.  into  a  trance 
44  Holy  Ghost  f.  on  all.  11:15 

12:7  chains/,  olr  Peter's  hands 

13:11  there/,  on  him  a  mist 


FEL 

Actfi  13:3(in./'.  on  sleep,  paw  cor. 

19:17  fear  /'.  on  Jews  at  E[)hesU3 

20:10  Paul  /'.  on  Eutyiiins 
37  they  all/,  on  Paul's  neck 

22:7  I/',  unto  the  groinid.  and 
Itom.  il:'22  on  them  wh. /'.  se\-er. . 

15:3  reproached  thee.  /Ton  mi; 

1  Cor.  10:8/  in  oiu'  da'y  2:),0(X1 
Ileh.  3: 17  whose  carcasses  /'. 

2  Pet.  3:4  the  fathers/,  asleep 
Per.  1:17  1  ;'.  at  his  li-et  as  dead 

6:13  aud  the  stars  of  heaven/. 
8:10/',  great  star  from  heaven 

1:11  fear  f.  on  them  wlucb  saw 

13  leuth'of  city/,  by  I'arlliqua. 
16:2  there/,  a  gnevous  sore 

19  and  the  cities  of  nations/. 

21  there  f.  on  men  a  great  bail 
19:10  I/,  "at  his  fe«t  to  w  orship 

See  FACE,  PACES. 

FELL  down. 

Peut.  9:18  1/  douii  before  L.  2S 
.Im.  0:-20  shouted,  the  wall  f.  d. 
Jud.  5:27  be  bowed,  he/'.  (/. 
19:26  concubine/.  (/.  ai  door 

1  Sum.  31:1/  d.  in  c:\\.\Chr.  10:1 
'2Sam.  2:16"so  they  /'.  d.  together 

2;)  Asahel/.  d.  there  and  died 
19:18  Shimei/  dou-n. 

2  A'.  1:2  Ahaziah  /'.  d.  thro'  Intt. 
2  chr.  1.3:17/c/.  of  Is.  .500.000  m. 
.Toti  1:20  Job"/*,  d.  on  the  ground 
Ps.  107:12/.  'down  none  to  help 
Van.  3:7  all  nations/,  d.  and  w. 

■i3  these  three/,  a.  in  furnace 
Mat.  2:11  wise  men/,  d.  and  wo. 
18:'26  servant  f.  d.  saying.  29 
Mark  :i:U  unclean  spirits/,  d. 
Luke  5:8  P.  f.  d.  at  Jesus'  knees 
8:'28  man  which  Iiad  devils  f.  d. 
41  Jairus/.  (/. ;  17:16  Saniar. 
Acts  5:5  Au'anias/  d.  :  10  Sapp. 
10:25  Cornelius  ;  16:29  jailer 
19::i5  the  image  which/,  down, 
20:9Eutvchiis/'.  d. 
Ileh.  11::!0'  bv  faith  the  walls  f.  il. 
Per.  5:8  elders/  d.  14;  19:4 
22:8  John/.  0..  before  the  angel 

FELL,  EST,  IXG. 
■'iSam.  3:.34  bef.  wick,  so/  thou 
2  K  3:19  shall/  every  good  trea 
6:5  as  one  was/  a  beam 

FELLER. 
7a'.  14:8  no/  is  come  up.  ag.  us 

FELLOW. 
Gen.  19:9  this  /'.  came  in  to  soj. 
Er.  2:13  why  'smit.  thou  thy/'.  ? 
Jud.  7:*22  the  L.  set  every  man's 
sword  ag.  his  f.  l.Sain.  14:20 
ISam.  21:15  brought  this/,  to 
play  the  madman,  sh.  tnis/. 
55:21  kept  all  this/,  hath 
*2ti:4  make  this/,  return 
2.SV/;;?.  2:16  caught  ev.  one  his  f. 

1  A".  '22:27/  in  pris.  2  Chr.  18:56 

2  A'.  9:11  why  came  this  mad/. 
Ec.  4:10  fall,  one  will  lift  his/. 
Is.  ;J4:14  satyr  shall  cry  to  his/. 
Zee.  13:7  awake,  O  sword,  aga'u 

my  Sh.  and  man  th.  is  mv  f. 
Mat.  26:71/  also  w.  J.  X«.  '22:^9 
Luke'2S:2  this/,  pervert,  nation 
John  9:'29  for  this/,  we  know  not 
11:16  Didymus  said  to/  dis. 
Acts  18:13/  pers.  lo  worship  O. 
22:22  a\va"y  with  such  a/,  from 
24:5  found  this  man  a  p'estil./. 

FELLOW-t'lTIZEXS. 
Eph.  2:10  f. ■citizens  with  saints 

FELLOW-HEIRS. 
Eph.  3:6  Gentiles  sh.  haf.-lielrs 

FELLOW-HELPER,  S. 
2  Cor.  8:2:!  Titus.  myj'.-h,//ier 
3.Iohn  8  be/ -A.  to  the  truth 

FELLOW-LABORER,  S. 
1  Thes.  3:2  sent  Tim.  m\r  f.-luh. 
Phil.  4:3  with  other  f.-lahorrs 
PhUe.  1  Paul  to  Phile.  our/'.-/. 
*24  ^larcus,  Demas.  Lucas. /.-i. 
FELLOW-PRISOXER,  S. 
Pnm.  16:7  And.  and  Junia  ;'.-/). 
Col.  4:10  Aristarch./.-/).  saluteth 
Phile.  '23  Epaphrus  "my/'../i.  lu  V. 

FELLOW-SERV.VXT,  S. 
Mat.  M-.mf.-ser.  who  owi'd  him 
29  f.-s.  fell  down  at  bis  feet 
24:49  begin  to  smite  his/'.-^-. 
Col.  1:7  E|>aphras  our  dear/ .««r. 
4:7  Tychicus,  w ho  is  a/...-'<n-. 
Per.  6:11  f.-s.  should  be  ftlllilled 
19:10  I  ain  tliy/'.-*-rriii«r.  '22:9 

FELLOW'-SOLOIER. 
/'//;/.  2:2.5  Epaiitirodilus  !iiy/.-«. 
Phile.  i  Paul  to  .\rihii>pu8,/.-«. 


854 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FET 

FELLOW- WORKERS. 

Col.  4:11  these  only  are  my/.-w. 
FELLOWS. 

Jiiii.  IS-.i-'i  unary  f.  run  on  thee 
2  Sam.  0:30  ns  oiie  of  vain/. 
Ps  45:7  with  the  oil  of  gladness 

ahiive  thv  f.  IJet).  1:9 
/«.  44:11  his/',  shall  be  ashamed 
':Hzfk.  :}7:lil  tribes  of  Israel  his/. 
Dan.  9:13  D.  and  his/,  to  be  sla. 
7:30  look  more  stout  tlinn  his/'. 
7.ef.  3:8  thou  and  th.v./'.  that  sit 
Mai.  11:11!  calling;  to  I'heir,;'. 
Ads  17:5  lewd/,  of  baser  sort 

FELLOWSHIP. 
X«!l'.  fi:2  dcliv.  to  keep,  or  in/, 
Ps.  94:20  iniq.  have/  \vi.  thee? 
>4rfs2:43  contin.  in  apostles'/. 

1  Var.  1:9  called  to  /'.  of  his  Sou 
10:30  sh.  have  f.  with  devils 

2  Cor.  6:14  what  f.  hath  riffhte. 
8:4  /".  of  ministerini»  to  saints 

Oat.  2:9  the  ri(;ht  hand  of./'. 
.£■/'*■  3:9  is  /.  of  the  mystery 

5:11 110  f.  with  works  of  darkn. 
Pha.  1:5  vonr  /'.  in  the  gospel 

2-1  if  tliere  be  any/,  of  the  Sp. 

3- 10  know  f.  of  his  sntferinirs 

1  John  1:3  liave  f.  with  us,  our/. 

is  with  the  Father 

6  if  we  sav  we  have  f.  with  h. 

7  walk  iu  liKht.  we  have  /'. 

FELT. 
aen.  27:92  and  Isaac,/'.  .Jacob 
Kr.  10:91  darkn.  tliat  may  be,/'. 
Pror.  23:35  beaten  lue,  I/,  it  not 
Hark  5:-39  she/,  she  was  healed 
AclriH-.i  off  beast  and/,  no  harm 

FEMALE. 
Gfn.  1:27  m.ale  and/,  created,  5:3 
(i-ltf  two  of  ev,  sort,  male  and/. 
716  went  in  male  and./'. 
Lev.  4:28  ofTering,  a/.  32;  5:6 
Num.  5:3  male  and./",  sh.  ye  put 
Pnil.  4:l(i  likeness  of  male  or/. 
7:14  not  be  male  nor/,  barren 
iV((/.  19:4  m.  and  f.  Mark  10:6 
i;al.  i-.ii  in  Christ  male  nor/. 

F.EXCE. 
Ps.  C3;3  ye  sh.  be  as  a  tottering/. 

FBiVPED,  Verb. 
Jnh  10:11  /'.  me  with  bones 
HI:S  he  liath/',  up  my  way 
Is.  5:3  a  vineyard,  and  he/,  it 

FE\CED,  Adjeollve. 
Dent.  28:.52  /'.  walls  come  down 

2  .Sam,  23:7  tonch  th,  must  be/, 
2  A".  3:19  shall  smite  every/,  city 

17:9  from  tower  to/  city,  18:8 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L,  on  ev,/,  wall 
Jer.  15:20  make  thee  a  ) ,  wall 
Ezek.  36:35  ruined  cities  bee,/. 

FENCED  cities. 
Num.  33:17  dwell  in  /',  e. 
Deal.  9:1  pos.  c.f.  up  to  heaven 
Jos.  10:30  rest  entered  into/,  c. 

14:13  that  the  cities  were/. 
2  .^V;»i,.  20:1)  lest  he  get/  c. 
2  A'.  l'.):3.'»  '-hould.  lay  waste,/',  c. 
2  ''///■.  8:.")  Solomon  built  /.  iilles 

12:4  Shishak  took,/",  c.  of  .ludah 
Jer.  5:17  sh.  impoverish  thy  /'.  c. 
Pan.  11:15  shall  take  most  /.  c. 
IIos.  8:14  .Tudah  hath  uiultl../',  c 
Ze}}.  1:16  day  of  alarm  ag,/,  c.     I 

'fexs. 

J()6  40:91  Behi'inoth  in  cov.  of/. 

FERRET. 
Lev.  11:30  the/  unclean 
FERRY-nOAT. 

iSam.  19:18/.-6.  for  king's  hou. 
FERVE\T,  LY. 

Arts  18:'35  Anollos,/.  in  spirit 
Jtorit.  V2:\\f.  in  spirit,  serv,  L. 
2  Cnr.  7:7  vonr  /'.  mind  tow.  me. 
Col.  4:121aborini;./'.  in  prayers 
Jam.  .5:16  /',  prav,  ofa  righteonii 

1  Pel.  l:'22'ye  love  one  another./', 
4:8  above  all  th.  have/,  charity 

2  Pel.  3:10  melt  with/,  heat,  12 
FESTUS.  Acts24:i7;  25:9,14,23 ; 

2<i:25 

FETCH. 
Oen.  18:5  will/,  morsel  of  bread 

27:15  I  will  /.  thee  from  thence 
Nimi.  20;  10  /',  water  out  of  rock  » 
Peal.  .'«:4  tlicnce  will  L.  /',  thee 
Juil.  11:5  went  to  /.  .Ti'|)hthah 
1  Sam.  4:3  f.  «rk  of  covenant 

(i:2I  come' and  /'.  ark  up  to  you 

16:11  send  and/'.  Sanl,  20:31 
'.ISarn.  5:2;J/.  u  c<)mpas8  behind 

14:18  kiuj{  doth  not/,  banished 


FIE 

2  .fam.  14:20  f.  ab.  this  form  of 

1  A'.  17:10  f.  ine  a  little  water 

2  A'.  6:13  wh.  that  I  may  C  him 
9  C/ir.  18:8/  quick.  Slicaiah  son 
Job  36:3/  my  knowl.  from  far 
fs.  56:12  I  will/,  wine 
Acts  16:37  come,  and/,  us  out 

FETCHEn. 

1  Sam.  7:1/  up  ark  of  the  Lord 
10:33  they/'.  Sanl  thence 
!  .S'am.  9:5  and  f.  Mi  pliibosheth 
11:97  f.  Bath-slieb:i  l.p  his  house 

1  A'.  9:"aS  they,/',  from  Oiihirgold 

2  K.  11:4  Jeho'iada  /',  rulers 
.Jer.  26:'33/.  Urijali  out  of  Egypt 
Acts  2S;I3  thence  we/,  compass 

FETTERS. 
Jud.  16:21  bound  Samson  with/, 
3. <((»).  3:34  nor  thv  feet  jnlt  in/. 

3  A'.  95:7  bound  Zedrki.  with/, 
3  Chr.  33:11  Mana.  lionud  with/. 

:iii:6  Jehoiakim  boinid  with/. 
Ps.  105:18  feet  Ihev  liurl  with/, 

149:8  to  bind  nobles  witli  /'. 
Mark  5:4  often  with/,  Lu.  8:29 

FEVER. 
Beat.  28:22  smile  thee  with  a/. 
Mat.  8:14  P,  wife's  mother  sick 


of/.  Mark  i:SO;  Lake  4:38 
./oAn  4:52  at  7th  hour  /'.  left  him 
.4<;<s28:8  father  of  Pufi.  sick  of/. 

FEW. 
Gen.  34:.30  I  being/  th.  will  slay 
47:9  /'.  and  evil  have  tlie  days 
Leii. ■i6:'32  you/,  Deut.  4:27 ;  98:62 
Num.  13:18  the  people  wheth./, 
26:54  to./",  give  less  inher.  35:8 
56  divi'ded  betw.  many  and/. 
Dent.  26:5  sojourned  with  a/ 
33.6  let  not  Kenben's  men  be/, 

1  Sam.  14:6  to  save  by  many  or/. 

2  Chr.  29:34  the  prie,  were  too/, 
.V<eA,  7:4  city  large,  but  people/. 
Job  10:20  are  not  my  days/,  ? 

14:1  man  is  of/',  days 

16:29  when  a  /'.  years  are  come 
Ps.  109:8  let  his  davs  be/. 
Ee.  6:2  let  thy  words  be/. 

9:14  a  little  city,  and/,  men 

12:3  grinders  cease,  because/. 
Is.  10:19  rest  of  trees  shall  be/. 

24:6  are  burned,  and./',  men  left 


iSct,  5:3  also  take  a/,  in  iinmb. 
12:16  leave  a  f.  men  from  sword 
Dan.  11:20/.  days  be  destroyed 
Mai.  7:14  f.  there  bo  that  find  it 
9:37  laborers  are  /.  Lake  10:2 
20:16  call,  but  /'."chosen,  22:14 
25:21  faithful  in  f.  things,  23 
Mark  6:5  hands  cm  a  /.  sick  folk 
Lake  19:48  beaten  with  /',  stripes 
13:33/',  that  be  saved? 
Acts  94:4  wouklst  hear/,  words 
Enh.  3:3  wrote  afore  in  /  words 
Ileh.  19:10  for  f.  days  chastened 
13:99  I  have  written  in/,  words 
1  Pet.  3:90  where,  /'.  that  is  eight 
Pev.  9:14  a  f.  things  ag.  thee,  20 
3:4  a/,  naines  even  in  Sardis 

But  a  FEW. 
Gen.  29:90  seemed  bat  af.  days 
Lev.  25:59  if  remain  b.  af.  years 
.los.  7:3  men  of  .\i  are  bat  af. 
1  fTir.  16:19  butf.  Ps.  105:12 
/«',  42:9  for  we  are  left  but  af. 

Not  o  FEW. 
I  Is.  10:7  cut  off  nations  not  a  f. 
./irr,  30:19  mnlti.  them,  flonien!/. 
.'Ids  17:4  chief  women  7lot  af. 

FEWER,  EST. 
Num.  3:5:54  to  /  gii  e  less  inher. 
Peut.  7:7  ye  were/,  of  all  people 

FEWNESS. 
Lev.  25:16  accord,  to/,  of  years 

FIDELITY. 
Til.  2:10  serv.  show  ing  good/. 

FIELD. 
Gen.  23:90  f.  and  cave  made  sure 
27:27  smell  of  son  is  as  of  a/. 
31:4  Eachel  and  I.eah  to  the  f. 
49;.30  in/.  Abra.  bought,  60:i3 
E.r.  22:5  cause  a/",  to  be  eaten 
6  so  that  the/,  lie  consumed 
2/f  1'.  25:3  six  years  sh.  sow  thy/, 
27:17  if  he  sanctify  his./.  18 
20  if  he  will  not  "redeem  the/ 
Deut.  5:91  neitli,  sh.  covet  his/. 
.los.  15:18  ask  a/,  o/"fi.  1:14 
/i'm/A  2:8  go  not"  to  gl,  in  ano./. 
4:5  day  thou  buvcst  /,  of  Nao'mi 
9.SViw,'l4::!0  Joatl's/,  is  near 

31  whv  serv,  set  my  /,  on  lire  ? 

3  A',  18:17  in  highway'of  fllller's 

/.A.  7:3;  86:2 


FIE 

Neh.  13:10  every  one  to  his/. 
Ps.  96:12  let  the  /.  be  joyful 
Pror.  24:30  went  by/  of  slothful 
27:96  gtiats  are  the  price  of/, 
31:16  considereth  af.  and  buy, 
Ec.  5:9  king  is  scrve'd  by  the/. 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them  lay  /'.  to/, 
16:10  taken  out  of  pleiitifnl/, 
.ler.  19:4  herbs  of  ev./.  wither  ? 
26:18  plou.  like  a  /',  Mc.  3:12 
32:7  buy  thee  my  /',  8:25 
35:9  nei,  have  we  vineyard,,/', 
48:33  gladn,  is  taken  fi-'omthe/ 
Joel  1:10  the  /',  is  wasted 
Mat.  13:24  good  seed  in  his  f.  31 
38  the  /",  is  the  world,  the  good 
44  is  li'ke  unto  treas.  hid  in  a/. 
27:7  bought  the  potter's/.  10 
8  the,/',  of  blood,  .4c^s  1:19 
Luke  l'r:7  when  come  from  the./. 
Acts  1:18  this  man  jnirchas.  a/, 

Fi'uitrul  FIELD. 

Is.  10:18  consume  glory  of/,/, 

99:17  Lehaii,  turned  into  nf.  f. 

39:15  wilderness  hQufrnitfuif. 

fruit.f.  be  counted  a  forest 

16  righteous,  in  t\w frail,  f. 

Ezek.  17:5  planted  see'd  in  a/./. 

In  tlie  FIELD 

Gen.  4:8  when  thev  were  in  t.f. 

24:63  out  to  meditate  in  thef. 

,37:15  -Joseph  wander,  in  thef. 

Eie.  9:19  all  thou  hast  inf. 

25  the  hail  smote  all  in  thef. 

16:25  to-day  not  find  it  in  llief. 

Deut.  21:1  slain,  lying  in  thef. 

98:3  bless,  sh,  thou  bo  in  thef. 

16  cursed  sh,  thou  be  in  thef. 

Jnd.  13:9  angel  came  to  w.  inf. 

1  Sam.  19:3  beside  fath.  in  thef. 
30:11  found  an  Egypt,  in  thef. 

2  Sam.  14.6  two  strove  in  thef. 
1  K.  11:29  two  alone  in  thef. 

14:11  dieth  of  Jeroh,  in  thef. 

91:91  that  die,  of  Ahab  In  thef. 
1  Chr.  19:9  kings  were  in  thef. 
.Job  94:6  reap  ev,  one  corn  in  t.  f. 
Ps.  78:12  marv.  things  in  t.  /'.  43 
Prov.  24:27  fit  for  thyself  !;i  /../. 
Jer.  14:5  hind  also  calved  in  t.f. 

17:3  O  my  mountain  in  thef. 

41:8  treasures  in  the  f.  of  wheat 
Ezek.  7:15  in  the  /'.  slinll  die 

96:6  slay  thv  daughters  in  f.  8 
Mic.  4:10  Bhiilt  dwell  in  thef. 
Zee.  10:1  to  ev,  one  grass  in  t.f. 
Mai.  3:11  vino  cast  fruit  in  thef. 
Mat.  24:18  nor  let  him  inf.  ret, 
J/rart  13:16;  Luke  Vt:Z\ 
40  two  be  in  thef.  Luke  17:36 
Lake  2:8  sheph.  abiding  in  thef. 

19:98  clothe  grass  to-day  in  t.f. 

15:25  his  elder  son  was  in  thef. 
Into  tlic  FIELD. 
Num.  22:23  ass  went  into  thef. 
.lad.  9:42  people  went  into  thef. 

1  Sam.  6:14  cart  came  into  thef. 
20:11  J,  said.  Let  us  go  intof. 

2  Sam.  20:12  removed  .\m.  intof. 
Cant.  7:11  let  us  go  forth  in.  t.f. 
Jer.  6:25  go  not  forth  into  thef. 

14: IS  in  go  into  thef. 

or  llie  FIELD. 
Gen.  2:5  every  plant  of  thef. 

34:7  sons  of  J.  came  out  of  t.f. 

47:24  four  parts  for  seed  oft.  f. 
Lev.  96:4  trees  off.  sh,  yield  fru. 

27:28  no  devoted  thing  of  thef. 
Deut.  20:19  U-iV  rf  thef. 
Jud.  5:4  mniehedst  out  of  thef. 

19:16  man  from  work  onto//. 
9  K.  9:95  cast  in  portion  of  thef. 
.37  care,  as  dung  on  (acaofl.f. 
.lob  5:9:j  in  league  with  sto.  off. 
Ps.  103:15  as  (lower  of  f.  he  tlou. 
Cant.  '2:7  the  roes  of  the  f.  3:5 
/<.  37:27  inhabit,  as  grass  off. 

40:6  and  as  the  Hower  of  thef. 

43:90  heast  of  the  /'.  shall  honor 

55:12  tvccs  q'f  thef.  sh.  clap  ban. 
Jtr.  4:17  as  keepe'rs  of  thef. 

18:14  snow  from  rock  of  thef. 
Lam.  4:9  want  of  fruits  tf  thef. 
Ezek.  16:7mnltinly  as  bud  of  t.f. 

17:34  trees  of  the  /',  shall  know 

.■M:27  tree  o/'  f.  shall  fruit 

36:30  mnltiply  increase  of  thef. 

39:10  take  no  wood  out  off. 
Dan.  4:15  tender  grass  of  thef. 


FIF 

Open  FIELD. 

Lfv.  14:7  liv.  bird  loose  intoo./. 

17:5  sacrifices  in  the  openf. 
Ezek.  16:5  cast  out  in  the  o.f. 

32:4  cast  thee  on  the  openf 

33:27  that  is  in  o.f.  give  to 

39:5  Shalt  fall  upon  the  openf. 

FIELDS. 
Lev.  25:31  counted  as  the  /. 
Num..  16:14  hast  not  given  us/, 

20:17  not  pass  through/,  21:32 
Deal.  11:15  send  grass  into  thy/ 

33:13  eat  increase  of  the,/', 
33  as  vine  of  the/,  of  Gomor, 
.los.  21:12/  gave  they  to  Caleb 
1  Sam.  8:14  he  will  take  your/. 

22:7  will  son  of  J.  give  you/,  f 

25:15  a  wall  to  ns  when  in  f. 
1  K.  2:26  get  thee  to  thi.  own/. 
1  Chr.  16::)3  let./,  rejoice  and  all 

27:25  storehoifses  in/,  cities 
Job  5:10  sendeth  waters  on/. 
Ps.  107:37  sow  the/,  and  plant 

132:6  found  it  in/,  of  the  wood 
Pror.  S-.^Hi  had  not  made  tlie  /". 

93:10  enter  not  to/,  of  fatherl. 
Is.  16:8/  of  Ileshbon  laii:;iii.-li 
•ler.  32: 15  /'.  shall  be  possessed 
43/  bought :  44  men  sh.  buy/. 

Ob.  19  sh.  possess/.  ofEphraim 
Mic.  2:2  they  covet/,  and  take 

4  he  hath  divided  our/, 
Eab.  3:17  altho.  /.  yield  no  meat 
Mark  2:3;i  through/,  Luke  6:1 
.John  4:35  up  eyes,  and  look  on/. 
Jam.  5:4  which  reaped  your/. 


Lev 


Open  FIELDS. 


IIos.  10:4  as  hemlock  in  the/. 
19:11  heaiis  in  furrows  of  thef. 
Joel  1:11  harv.o/'Wir  /'.  is  perish, 
Mir.  1:6  Sama.  as  a  heap  of  t.f. 
.Hat.  6:98  consider  lilies  of  thef. 
30  if  G,  so  clothe  grass  of  t.f. 

.SVy?    BEAST.   IlKASTS. 


14:,5,3  let  fjo  liv.  bird  \r\o.f. 

Nam.  19-16  slain  with  sw,  in  o.f. 

2A'(/7rt.  ll'Il  encanijied  in  o.  /". 

£fe<t.  29:5  Shalt  hill  upon  the"o./. 
FIERCE. 

Gen.  49:7  anger,  lor  it  was/, 

Deut.  28:50  nation  of  a/,  count. 

Job  4:10  voice  of/,  lion 
16:10  huntest  me  as/  lion 
28:8  nor  hath/,  lion  passed  by 
41:10  none  so/  dare  stir  him 

/,•;,  19:4  a  /',  king  shall  rule  over 
:J3:19  thou  Shalt  not  see  a/  peo. 

Dan.  8:28  a  king  of/,  counten. 

Ilab.  1:8  horses  more/,  than  wol. 

Mat.  8:'28  devils,  exceeding/. 

Lake  2;);5  they  were  more/', 

9  Tim.  3:3  inconti.  /'.  despisers 

Jam.  3:4  ships  driven  of/,  winds 
FIEBCEXESS. 

Job  39:24  swallo.  ground  with/, 

.ler.  25:38  land  desolate/,  of  opp. 

See  ANGER,  WRATH, 

FIER<'EB. 

iSam.  19:43  words  c'' J,  were/, 

FIERY. 
Nnm.  21:6  the  L.  sent./',  serpents 

8  make  thee  a  /'.  serpent 
Dful.  8.15  wherein  were/,  ser])- 
,33:9  fronirigtit  hand  went/,  law 
Ps.  31:9  make  them  as  a/,  oven 
Is.  14:29  fruit  be  /.  flying  serp, 
Dan.  3:6  into  midst  of/,  furnace 
7:9  his  throne  was  like./",  flame 
10  a/,  stream  issued  and  came 
Enh.  6:16  able  to  quench./",  darts 
Heb.  10:27  judgment  and/,  indi, 

1  Pet.  4:12  not  stran,  con./,  trial 

FIFTH. 

2  .Sam.  2:93  smote  A,  under/,  rib 
3:97  Ab,  under/.;  4:6  Ish-bosh, 
90:10  .J.  smote  Ama.  under/,  rib 

Eev.  6:9  when  he  opened/,  seal 
9:1  the/,  angel  sounded 
16:10/  angel  poured  out  vial 

FIFTEEX. 
John  11:18  Bethany./',  furl,  off  J. 
Acts  27:28  found  it  /'.  fathoms 
Gal.  1:18  I  abode  with  P./.  days 

FIFTY. 
Num.  4:3  from  30  v.  idd  and  upw, 

even  to/.  23,  30,  35,  39 
8:25  ft',  age  of/,  serve  no  more 
1 K.  1R:4  hid  tlieni  by  /'.  in  cave 
2  A',  1:9  cap.  of/',  witli  his/.  11,18 
10  fire  consume  thee  and/,  12 
Est.  5:14  gal,/  cubits  high,  7:9 
Laks  7:41  one  500  pence,  other/. 
16:6  sit  down  (juickly,  write/. 
John  8:.57art  not  yet/  years  old 

FIFTY,  nilh  bI.\. 
Ezr.  2:'39  men  of  >;etoi)./,  ands. 

FIFTY  Ilion.iaiid. 
Acts  19:19  price  books  burnt./',  t. 

FIFTIES. 
Mark  6:40  sat  d.  by/.  Lukt  9:14 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


855 


FIL 

■Tint  llfi  mnv  f.  w.  chll.  of  Am. 

1  Snm.  13:5  I'hi.  f.  w.  Israel.  28:1 
1T:!I  if  lie  bi'  iihfc  to  f.  with  me 
sa  thy  KIT.  will  goiind  ;'.  w.  P. 

3('A)-.  Xy.-ii  Jo.  llisguiscd'lo/.  w. 

'■  :)l)::a  Kliukhii;  will  he  f.  w.  us 


FIG 

FIFTIETH. 

Lm.  2!>:10  ihull  liiillow/.  ymr 
11  a  julMlw  shall  that/,  yoarhe 
FIC,  S. 
Oen.  3:7/.  leavt-s  fur  aprons 

1  Satn.  Si:18.\.  took  SOO cakes/, 
•30:14  gave  E'^'vptinii  cuke  of/. 

2  A'.  20.7  take  lump/,  h.  m-.il 
-Vrt^.  13:15  sab.  some  brouj;lit/. 
Cant.  a:l:i  tl:,'-t.  put.  for.  sreeii/'. 
Is.  31:4  fall  f.  from  flg-trec 
Jer&n  Khali  be  no/  on  fls-troe  jZ;.  STti  i:.-'(i,;;i"il',;;t  7.  'Sr  I 

94.1  two  baskets/.  onoKood,  2,3  ]  .s>„,.  s.-,:48  mv  lord  r'.  battle 

9.M-l^l     ?,   "'","!"  ''9,'-''jeu      A-.  56:1  O  Ood;  he  /-.-oppresscth 
aril  make  them  like  vile ^.       '                               .       ii        ^^" 
i\'(lA.  3:ianL'-t.  with  llrsi  ri'iM.. __ 

1  fears 
<  and/ 


■lei:  SS:.')  thon^'h  ve/'.  (c.Chald. 

Drill.  Ill:*)  return  to/,  w.  jil-incc 

11:11  kill*:  of  south'came/'.  iv. 

FIGHTETII.  I\G." 

Rr.  14:8.'.  I,./,  f.ir  Iheni  au'.  E; 
ou 
tl< 
.  oppre 


yilh.  3:ia  n.--t.  with  llr»l  ripe/.    „  ^      .    *'«'"T^'>«S-,  , 
Mat.  7:lli  cfo  men  gather /of  *,""'•;•;' "j""""'- ""'''" 
thistles?  Luke  8:44  '''""•  ■*••  ""•  ^■"""'  "'"■»  »» 


Jam .  3: 1  a  II g  bear  ber.  or  V i lie/.  !> 

Sec.  0:13  Ug-tree  castelh  tint,/. 

FIG-TREE. 

.7«^.  9:10  troe.9  said  to  f.l.  11 

1  K.  4:4,')  d\v.  under  f.-'l.  Mie.  4:4 

2  A'.  18:31  eat  ev.  oncf.-t.  Js.36M 
Prov.  27:18  kec-pelh  Y.-l. 
Hat.  9:10  tirst  rijie  in"  f.-l.  thereof 
Joel  1:7  he  hath  barlced  mv  f.-l. 

lathe/'../,  langnisheth 
Hill).  3:17  aUho'/.-/.  sh.  not  Wo. 
Zee.  3:10  call  ev.  man  under  f.-t. 
Mat.  21:19  he  saw  f.-t.  in  wav 
.U("*  11:13 
20/.-/.  withered.  .!/«?*  11:20.21 
24::ia  parable  of/../.  .l/nrX- 13:28 
Luke  13:li  man  had  /".■/.  planted 
7  seekini:  fruit  on  this/.-/. 
21:29  behold  the/-/. 
John  1:48  uud./.-/.  I  saw  thee, 50 

FIG-TREES. 
Vent.  7:8  land  of  vines,  and  f.-t. 
Ps.  105:3:i  smote  vines  and  ;'.-/. 
Jer.  5:17  eat  thy  vines  and/.-/. 
//(M.  2:12  I  will  destrov  lic'r/-/. 
Amos  4:9  when  g.  and  /".-/.  incr. 
A'aA.  3:12  strongho.  be  like/.-/. 

FIGHT,  SiibsUntive. 
1  .?<im.  17:20  host  was  going  to  f. 

1  Tim.  ti:12  fli;ht  the  good  >■. 

2  Tim.  4:7  I  have  foughl  ngood  f. 
Ileh.  ]0::)2  endured  great  f. 

11:34  waxed  valiant  in/, 
FIGHT,  Verb. 
/)(•>//.  1:41  we  will  go  up  and  f. 
42  go  not  up.  nor  /".  for  I  am 

1  Sam.  4:9  quit  like  men.  and  /'. 
17:10  give  man  that  we  may  Y. 

2  Sam.  ll:30nigh  when  ve  didV.  i" 

1  A'.  22:31/.  not  gr.  2  C'hr.  18:30 

2  Chr.  20:17  shall  not  need  to  f. 
Pt.  144:1  teach,  my  lingers  to/". 
Jer.  51:;J0  men  forborne  to/.  '■ 
Zee.  10:5/  bee.  L.  is  with  them 

14:14  .Tudah  shall/,  at  .lerusa. 
John  18::j6  then  would  mv  ser.  f 
1  for.  9:21)/  I  not  as  beatcth  a"ir 
Jam.  4:2  ye  kill,  ye/,  and  war 

FIGHT  against. 
Ex.  1:10  join  enemies  and/,  a. 
Dent.  20:10  nigh  to  a  citv  to/,  a. 
Jos.  19:47  Banitcs  went  /".  a.  Le. 
Jud.  1:1  shall  go  up  first  f.  a.  f 

11:8  Jeiilith.  to/,  a.  .\mraon,  9 
25  .against  Israel,  or  f.a.  them  ? 
1  Sam.  1."):1S  /'.  a.  A.  consumed 

2.3:1  Philistines/',  a.  Keilah 

29:8  I  may  not/,  a.  enemies 

1  A".  12:24  not/,  a.  2  Chr.  11:4 
20:23  let  us/,  a.  them,  25 
22::!2  tunied  to/.  «.  .lehosh. 

2  yr.  3:21  kings  were  come  to  /.  n. 
2  Chr.  i:i:12/.  yo  not  a.  the  Lord 

.32:2  Sen.  purposed  to  /".  a.  Jer. 
35:20  Necho  come  to/,  a.  Car, 
i\'4i.  4:8  come  and  f.  a.  Jerusa. 
P'.  ,3.5:1/,  a.  them'that  f.  a.  me 
56:2  thi'y  be  many  that/,  a.  me 
/«.  19:2  ih.  f.  everv  one  rt.  brot. 
29:7  all  nations  iliat/.  a.  .\riel 
8  nations  that/,  a.  mount  Z. 
Jfr.  1:19  shall/,  n.  thee,  15:20 
21:5  I  myself  will/,  aqaiiist  von 
32:24  Ch./,  o,  29;  31:22:  37:8 
Zee.  14:3  L.  /.  o.  those  nations 
.4<-/«5:39  ye  be  found  /.  a.  God 
2:i:9  let  us  not  /'.  aririinst  Ood 
Rev.  2:16/  a.  tliem"  with  sword 

FIGHT  for. 
Ex.  14:14  \..f.for.  Dei<t.\:30;  3:22; 

20:4 
2  A'.  10:3/./or  master's  house 
Xrh.  4:14  /'.  for  vour  brethren 

20  our  ('io'd  shall  /'.  fnr  us 
Jb.  31:4  L.  shall  coi'nc'to  /".  forZ. 

FIGHT  with." 
Jud.  9:33  go  out  and/,  vith  .Kb. 


FIGTRE. 

Dent.  4:16  similitude  of  any  f. 
ft.  44:13  makelh  after/',  of'nian 
/tom.  5:14/.  of  him  tliat  was 
1  fnr.  4:6  these  I  have  in  /'.  tra. 
/Ti'i.  9:9  which  was  a  /'.  of  time 
11:19  whence  herec.'him  in  a  /". 
1  Pel.  3:21  like./',  even  baptism 

FIGVRES. 
1  A'.  f.:29  with  carved  f.  of  chcr. 
.4c/.«  7:43./'.  wh.  ve  made  to  wor. 
Heb.  9:21  are  the./",  of  the  true 

FILE. 
1  Sam.  13:51  a/,  for  mattocks 

FIM.,  Snhslnnlivr. 
Ler.  25:19  ye  shall  eat  yonr  /. 
Deal.  23:24  mav.  eat  j:rapes  tn.v/. 
Pim:  7:18  take  our/,  of  love" 

FILL,  Verb. 
Gen.  1:22./".  waters  in  the  seas 
4'2:25  Jos.  com.  to  f.  sacks,  44:1 
Ev.  10:6  locusts  shall  /".  houses 
in:.32  y\n.  said,  f.  a  h'omer  of  it 
1  'Sam.  16:1/  th"y  horn  with  oil 
lS::i3/.  four  barrels  with  water 
■Job  18:21/  month  with  laiiirhing 
15:2  sh.  wise  man  /".  his  belly?' 
20:2.3  when  about  'to  /",  his  belly 
a;):4  would/  mouth" with  argu. 
38:39  or/,  appe.  of  young  lions 
41:7./".  skin  with  barbed  irons? 
ft.  81:10  mouth  wide  I  will  f. 
8:i:16/.  their  faces  with  shame 
110:6/.  places  with  dead  bodies 
Pmv.  1:13  we  shall./",  our  houses 
8:21  I  will  f.  their  treasures 
/*.  8:8  sh.  /,  breadth  of  thv  land 
14:21  nor  f.  the  face  of  world 
27:6  Isr.  shall  /".  face  of  world 
56:12  will  f.  with  strong  drink 
■fer.  l:i:13  I  will/,  inh.  wi.  drun. 
2;i:*24  I/,  heaven  and  earth  ? 
51:14  I  will  /".  thee  with  men 
F:<k.  3:3/  thy  bowels 
9:7  /".  the  courts  with  the  slain 
]0:"a/.  hands  with  coals  of  lire 
24:4./'.  it  with  the  choice  bones 
30:11  shall  f.  land  with  slain 
32:4  will  /".  beasts  of  whole  earth 
5  I  will/,  val.  with  thv  hei^'ht 
35:8  I  will  f.  mount,  with  slain 
Zep.  1:9  who/  master"9  house 
//«</.  2:7  will  /".  house  with  glory 
Mat.  9:16  which  is  put  in  to  /".  i't 
15:.33  wh.  bread  to/",  multitude  ? 
2.3::i2/.  ye  up  theii  the  ineasnre 
John  2:7./".  water-pots  with  water 
Pom.  15:13  God  othnpf  f.  vou 
E/j/i.  4:10  he  mi!.'ht/.  all  things 
Col.  1:24  /.  up  what  is  behind 
1  r/ict.  2:16  to/,  up  their  sins 
Itev.  18:6  cup  tilled,/  double 

FILLEli. 
Gen.  6:13  earth  is  /".  with  viol. 
21:19  and  /".  bottle  with  water 
24:16  Rehokah  /.  her  pitcher 
26:15  P.  had/,  wells  with  earth 
Ex.  2:16  they/,  troughs  to  water 
28:3  I  have/,  with  wisd.  .35:;i5 
31:3  I  have./",  with  S/of  G.  3.5:31 
40:31  glory  of  L.  /".  tahem.  .35 
■/on.  9:13  bottles  we  f.  were  new 

1  A'.  8:10  cloud/,  house  of  Lord 
llgl^.  house.  2/'/ir.5:14;  7:1.2 

18:.35/  trench  also  with  water 
•20:27  the  Syrians  f.  thecountrv 

2  A".  21:16  f.  Jc.  with  blood.  24'4 
23:14  J../,  their  jilaces  wi.  bones 

./o*  3:15  i)rinces  /".  houses  with 
16:8  hast  f.  me  with  wrinkles 
22: 18  yet  he/ houses  wi  th  good 

/v.  .^8:7  loins/,  with  loath,  dis. 
71:8  my  mouth  be  f.  with  praise 
72:19  let  earth  be  "/".  with  glorv 
80:9  deep  root.  it"/",  the  land  ' 
l(H:-28  hand,  are  /".  with  good 
12.3:3  we  are/,  with  contempt 
4  soul  is  exceedingly/,  with 


FIL 

Pror.  5:10  Strang./,  with  wealth 
'a,'i:16  lest  thou  lie  /".  with  honev 
*l:  16  the  earth  not/,  with  water 
22  a  fool  when/  with  meat 
Ec.  1:8  nor  is  ear/  with  hearing 
0:3  his  soul  be  not,/',  with  good 
7  and  vet  the  appetite  in  not  /'. 
Cant.  5:2  my  li,-ad  is/  with  dew 
/».  6:1  his  train/,  the  temple 
21:3  are  my  loins  /'.  with  pain 
33:5  L.  hath  /'.  Ziou  with  iud". 
31:6  sword  of  I,,  is  /'.  with  bl,>od 
4,'):2I  /".  me  with  fat  (if  sacrillces 
■/er.  1.5:17  hast/,  nie  with  indig. 
46:12  thy  cry  hath  /'.  the  land 
51:31  he  halli  /'.  belly 
Lam.  .3:15  he  h'ath/.  with  bitter, 

30  he  is/,  full  w'iih  reproach 
E:ek.  8:17./".  land  with  \ioleiice 
10:3  and  cloud  /'.  the  inner  court 
1 1:6  ye  have  /".  streets  with  slain 
2'<:16  they  f.  midst  with  viol, 
.3r.::W  waste  cities  /'.  Ilorks  of 
43:5  slory  of  Lord  /".  house,  44:4 
n'/ii.'2:.35stime  cut /'.whole  earth 
Xati.  -2:12  li.m  /.  holes  with  prev 
rfalt.  2:16  thou  art/,  wilh  sliaine 
Ifiir/.  1:6  yeare  lint  /.  witli  drink 
Zee.  9:13  1  have  /'.  l.ow  with  E. 
.I/U(.  "27:48 /.  spoiiL-e  Willi  viiie- 
L'ur,  .Vark  1.">:.36:  ./<//,«  19:29 
.Vaik-i:i\  new  piiie  that/,  it  no 
7:'J7  let  the  children  first  be  ^ 
Luke  1:.53  he  hath  /".  the  hungry 
2:40  Jesus/,  with  wisdom 
,5:7  came  and./',  both  the  ships 
14:"2:)  compel  that  house  be  f. 
15:16  would  fain  have  /".  befly 
■/o/in  2:7  they/,  them  irp  to  biim 
6:13  /'.  twelve  baskets  with  fra. 
16:6  sorrow  hath/,  your  heart 
Arts  -2:2  mightv  w'ind  /.  house 
4:8  Peter/  with  the  Ilolv  Ghost 
5:3  why  hath  Satan/,  tliy  heart 
2,8  have  /.  Jems,  \vith  doctr. 
9:17  be  /".  with  the  Ilolv  Ghost 
13:9  Paul  /".  with  ITcdv  'Ghost 
Rnm.  1:29  /".  with  all  tinriglit, 
1.5:14/  with  all  knowledge 
•24  I  be  somewhat,/",  with 
2  Cor.  7:4  I  am  /".  wi"th  comfort 
Eph.  3:19  he  /"."with  all  ftilness 
5:18  with  wine,  but  /".  with  Sp, 
Phil.  1:11  /".  with  fruits  of  right. 
Co/.  1:9  he/,  with  kiiowledire 
2  Tim.  1:4  I  may  he./',  wilh'ioy 
./am.  2:16  he  ye  wanned  and  /. 
Per.  8:5  angel  /".  censer  with  "lire 
15:1  is/  up  the  wrath  of  God 
18:6  cup  which  she/,  fill  double 


Shall  be  FILLED. 

Ex.  16:12  in  morning  ve  /i.  bef. 
Ximi.  14:21  earth  s.  be'f.  with  gl. 
2  A'.  3:17  val.  s.  be  f.  with  water 
Pror.  1:31  «.  bef.  with  own  dev. 

3:10  so  fhatt  thv  barns  bef. 

12:21  wicked  .«.  6^  /".  with  misc. 

14:14  hiK'kf-WAi.-r  shall  be  f.  with 

•20:17  mouth  s.  bef.  with" gravel 

24:4  hy  knowl.  s.  "chambers  tte  f. 
./.r.  13:12  bottle.?.  6c/".  with  wine 
Ezek.  2;i:33  f.  be  f.  with  drunk. 

39:'20  ye  nhall  bef.  at  mv  table 
TJab.  2:14  earth  *.  be  f.  w"ith  kn. 
Zee.  9:15  shall  be  f.  like  bowls 
}fal.  5:6  that  hunger,  thevn.df/". 
Luke  1:15  J.  s.  be  /".  with  Iloly  G, 

3:5  every  valley  sliall  be  f. 

6:21  blessed  hunger,  ye  'sh.  bef. 

Was  FILLED, 

Gen.6:\\  earth  was  f.  with  viol. 

1  A'.  7:14  Hiram  tcnj/.  with  wis. 

2  A'.  3:20  count  rv  wasf.  with  wa. 
2  Chr.  5:13  house  !C.  /".  with  cloud 

16:14  bed  «'.  f.  with  sweet  odors 
Ps.  1"36:2  inoiith  w.f.  with  laug. 
Is.  6:4  house  wasf.  with  smoke 
•Jer.  51:5  land  iv.  f.  with  sin  ag. 
Ezek.  10:4  house/,  with  the  cloud 
Luke  1:41  Elis.  w.  f.  with  II.  G. 

67  Zacbarias  wa'sf.  with  H.  O. 
■Tohn  12:3  house  was  f.  with  odor 
Arts  19:^2!l  city  H'./."with  confii. 
Per.  15:8  temple  (('./with  smoke 


Were  FILLED, 

IIos.  13:6  weref.  and  their  heart 

Luke  4:28  they  w.  f.  with  wrath 
5:'36  ireiYf.  with  fear,  saying 
6:11  they  were  f.  with  madness 
8:'2;i  they  iceref.  with  water 

John  6:12  when  they  weref. 
26  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  were  f. 

.4r/.<2:4  w.  all/,  with  II.  G.  4:131 
3:10  they  were  f.  with  wonder 
5:17  weref.  with  indignation 
33:45  Jews  -wertf.  with  envy 


FIN 

Acit  13:.5a  disciples  irrref.  Joy 
Her.  19:21  fowls  w.f  with  llesh 
•See  EAT. 

FILLEDST. 

Dent.  6:11  houses  full,  thou  /". 

FILLEST. 
Ps.  17:14  whose  belly  thou  /'. 

FILLETII. 

■Tob  9:18  he./',  me  with  bitterness 
I's.  84:6  rain  also  /'.  the  pools 
107:9  he/  the  hiingrv  soul 
!'29:7  H here,  mower  i'.  not  hand 
117:14./'.  thee  with  llnest  wheat 
E/ih.  1:23  fulness  of  him  that./'. 

FILLET,  S. 
.Ec  27:10  th.ir  /'.  shall  be  of  sil- 
ver, 11;  litsilO,  11,  12,17,  19 
.36:.'i8  overlaid  ihapitersand/, 
■fir.  5'2:21  a./',  of  twelve  cubits 

FILLETED. 

Ex.  27:17  be  /'.  with  silver,  .38:17 

3S:'28  overlaid  chapiters  and/, 

FILLING. 

Acts  14:17/  our  hearts  with  food 

FILTH. 
Is.  4:4  when  L.  washed  f.  of  Z. 
\ah.  3:6  will  east  aboininal.le/. 
1  Cor.  4:13  as  the  /'.  of  the  world 

1  Pet.  3:21  not  put  away/,  of  flesh 
FILTHIXESS. 

2  Chr.  29:5  carry./',  out  of  holv 
E:r.  6:21  sep.  from  /".  of  heatlieu 

9:11  unclean  with/,  of  people 
P-or.  .30:12  not  washed  from/, 
/.*.  28:8  full  of  vomit  and/. 
I.am.  1:9  her./",  is  in  her  skirts 
Esek.  22:15  I  will  consume  thy/ 

24:11/.  of  It  mav  he  innlten 
13  in  thy/,  is  lewdness 

36:"25  from  all./',  will  I  cleanse 
•iCor.  7:leleanseours.  from  all/. 
Eph.  5:4  nor  let  /'.  be  once  named 
./am.  1:21  wheref.  lay  apart  all/. 
Pev.  17:4  full  of  aboinin.  and./: 

FILTHY. 

■Tab  15:16  much  more  f.  is  man  ? 
I's.  14:3  altogether  be'come  /'.  53:3 
Is.  t>4:6  all  our  riirht.  as  /".  "rags 
Ze]>.  3:1  woe  to  her  that  is/. 
Zee.  3:3  J.  clothed  with  /.  gai'm. 

4  take  away  the/,  garments 
Col.  3:8  you  put  oil/',  communi. 

1  7'im.3:3notgreeil'yof/'.  luerc.S 
Tit.  1:7  not  given  to  /'."lucre 

11  teaching  for/,  lu.  l  /></.  s.-a 

2  Pel.  2:7  Lot  vexed  with  /'.  con. 
Juile  8/.  dreamers  delile  the  (lesh 
Per.  22:11/  let  him  be/  still 

FIWLLY. 
2  Cor.  1.3:11./".  farewell,  Eph.  6:10 
7»/i/.  3:1;    4:8;    2  r&s,  3:1; 
1  Pe/,  3:8 

FIXD. 
Gen.  19:11  wearied  to  /".  the  door 
Kimi.  .32:"23  sin  shall  /".  you  out 
7A>v/.  22:25  man/,  damsel.  28 
Puin  1:9  L.  grant  vemav/.  rest 
1  .Sam.  20:21  go,/,  out  an-ows,  86 
24:19,/".  enemy  let  him  go? 
1  K.  18:5  perail.  we  may/,  grass 
•Hhr.  2:14  to/,  out  every  device 
■Job  23:3  O  where  I  migh't  /".  him 
Ps.  10: 15  seek  wicked  till/,  none 
Prnr.  2:5  shall/,  know  1.  of  i;od 
4:-22  words  life  to  those  that  /". 
8:12./".  out  know,  of  wittv  iu"v. 
Ec.  7:27  one  by  one/  outacc. 
12:10  to/,  ont  nrceptable  words 
Caul.  5:8  if/,  my  beloved 

1.1.  .31:14  screechowl  shall  /'.  place 
58:3  in  day  of  fast  vou/.  pleas. 

Lam.  1:6  like  harts  that./',  no 
2:9  i)rophets  also  /".  no  "vision 

Dan.  6:4  sought  to/,  occasion  ag. 

Daniel  but  could/,  none 

5  txcept  we  /".  it  con.  law  of  G. 

Mat.  7:14  few  there  be  that/,  it 
18:13  and  if  so  be  that  \\e  f.  M 

Mark  n-.Vi  if  haply  he  might/. 
13:;16  he./*,  you  sleeping 

Lake  li;7  "might  /".  accusation 
12:.')8/.  them  so,  blessi-d  sei-v. 
13:7  seeking'  fVuit  and  /".  none 
15:4  that  wh.  is  lost  till  he/,  it 
8  seek  diligently  till  she./",  it? 

■/ohn  10:9  in  and  out../",  pasture 

.■lr/jf7:46  desired  to./."tanernaclo 
17:"27  feel  after  him  and/,  him 
•i3:9  we  /.  no  evil  in  this  man 

Rom.  9:19  doth  he  yet./',  fault  ? 

2  Cor.  9:4  and  /'.  vo"n  uiiprepared 

2  Tim.  1:18/.  "mercy  of  Lord 

See  FAVOR. 


856 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FIN 
Can,  or  canst  FIIVD. 

Q^n.  41;8H  cat^J'.  such  one 
Et.  5:11  ^M't  sirnw  where  c,f,  it 
Ezr.  7:l(i  silver  and  u'old  ca/i/. 
Job  .3:23  fflad  when  tliey  canf. 
11:7  c  thou  by  searching/,  out 
G.  c.  thou/,  out  Almighty  ? 
P»w.  30:6  faith,  man  who  c.f.  ? 
31:10  wiioc.  ^.  a  virtuous  worn.  ? 
ifc.  3:11  c.f.  out  work  G.  maketh 
7:34  exceed,  deep,  who  c.f.  it? 
Jer.  6:1  if  ye  c.f.  man  seek.  tru. 

Cannot  FIXD. 

1  K.  )fi:12  c./.  thee,  will  e'.ay 

J«/(  17:10  I  c.  A  one  wise  man 

.37:2:!  Almighty,  we  c.f.  him 

Ec.  8:17  a  man  c.f.  out  work 

FI\D  grace. 
Gen.  .32:5  I  mav  ;'.  rjrace  in  thv 

sight,  &.  3.3:13 

33:8  to/.  !7.  in  sight  of  my  lord 

15  let  me/,  g.;  34:11  I.  me/.  </. 

47:25  let  us/,  grace  in  sight  of 

i?;///;  2:2  in  wh.  sight  I  shall/,  g. 

1  Slim.  1:18  let  thy  handm./.  g. 

2  Sam.  1G:4/.  grace  in  thy  sight 
Heb.  4:16  we  may/,  g.  to  help 

/  ri\D. 

Gen.  1S:26  /;".  in  Sod.  50  righte. 
28  if  //.  45 ;  30  if  //.  30  there 
Pi.  132:5  If.  out  place  for  L. 
Ec.  7:2t>  //•.  more  hit.  th.  death 
Canl.  8:1  when  /sh./.  thee 
Luke  23:4  //.  no  fault  in  this 

man,  ,/o/(n  18::i8;  19:4,6 
i?on).  7:18  Ih.  wh.isgood//.  not 
21  //.  law,  thatwh.  I  do' good 
Kot  FIN'D,  or  FIXD  not. 
Kr.  16:25  tn-day  ye  shall  no/f. 
2  Sam.  17:20  could  no^  /'.  them 
Pro'i.  1:28  hut  shall  riot  f.  me, 

Hbs.  5:6;  John  7:34.  36 
^c.  7:28  soul  seeketh,  hut  I  f.  n. 
Cant.  5:6  but  I  could  not  f.  him 
/«.  41:12  sh.  not  f.  them,  ilos.  2:7 
77o^.  2:6  she  shall  notf.  paths 
Xwte  5:19  notf.  what  wav  they 
19:48  notf.  what  might  do  to  J. 
John  7:35  we  shall  notf.  him 
7?077!..  7:18  how  to  do  good,  If.n. 
I  2  Cor.  12:20  I  shall  notf.  you 
'  Rev.  9:6  death,  and  shall  notf.  it 

Shall,  w  Shalt  FIIVD. 
Deut.  4:29  seek  L.  thou  ,?./.  him 
28:65  f.f  no  ease  am.  nations 
Ju(l.  9:.33  as  thoii  s.  f.  occasion 
2  Chr.  20:16  f.  f.  at  "end  of  brook 
30:9  children  s.f.  compassion 
Ezr.  4:15  thou  s.f.  in  book 
/*.«.  17:3  and s./.  nothing 
21:8  thy  hand  «./.  out  enemies 
Prov.  8:17  they   that    seek  me 

early  s.f.  me,  Jer.  29:13 
Ec.  11:1  s.  f.  it  after  many  days 
Jer.  6:16  «."  r".  rest  J/ff^  11:29 
Mat.  7:7  anil  ye  .«.  f.  L\ike  11:9 
10:.391os.  life  for  my  sake  s./.  it 
17:27  thous.  f.  a  piece  of  monev 
21:2  s.f.  an  ass  tied.  Mark  11:2 
22:9  as  many  as  ye  shall  f.  bid 
24:46  when  Cometh,  s.  f.  so  do- 
ing, Luke  12:37,  43 
Lyke  2:12  ye  shalif.  babe  WTapt 
18:8  shall  he/,  faith  on  eartli  ? 
Eev.  18:14  thou  s.f.  th.  no  more 

FI!\DETH. 

Gen.  4:14  that/,  me  eh.  slay  me 

Jo6.33:10  he*/',  occasions  aga.  me 

Fs.  119:162  1  rej.  as  one/,  spoil 

Prov.  3:13  happy  man/  wisdom 

8:35  whoso  /'.  me  f.  life, 

14:6  sceketh  wisdom/,  it  not 

18:32  wlutso/.  wife  f.  good  th. 

21:10  lUfS  neighbor/,  no  favor 

21  tiiat  followcth  mercy/,  life 
Ec.  9:10what9.  thv  hand/todo 


Lam.  1:3  am.  healheu,/.  no  rest 
Hos.  14:3  fatherless  /'.  mercy 
Mat.  7:8  sceketh  f.  'Luke  11:10 
10:39  that/,  his  life  shall  loselt 
12:43  seeking  rest.  ;".  none 
44/  it  empty,  Luke  11:25 
John  1:41  he  lirst/.  own  brother 
'     43  Jes./.  Philip  ;  45  Phi./.  N. 
FIXDIIVG. 
6er\..  4.15  lest  any/.  Cain 
Jolj  9:10  doeth  things  past/,  out 
Is.  .58:13/".  thine  own  pleasure 
Luke  11:24  seeking  rest/,  none 
Horn.  11::13  and  his  wav's  past/. 
/fc6.8:8  for  f.  fault  with  them 

FIXE,  Verb. 
JbJ  28:1  place  for  gold  where/. 

FliVE,  .\djecllve. 
Ezr.  8:27  vco.  of/,  cop.  a8  gold 


FIN 
/«.  19:9  that  work  in/,  flax 
Itev.  1:15  feet  like/,  brass,  3:18 
FIIVE  flour  or  meal. 

Gen.  18:6  three  measures  of/,  m. 

Lev.  2:1  oaering  be  otf.Ji.  24:5 

4  cakes  of /'..;/!  mingled  wi.  oil 

5:7;  7:12;  14:10,  21;  23:13; 

Num.  6:15;  7:13,  19,  25,  31, 

37,  4:3,  49,  55,  61 ;  8:8 

1  K.  4:22  30  measures  of/,  four 

2  A'.  7:1  mea././  for  she.  16,  18 
Ezek.  16:13  thou  didst  eatf.f. 

19  I  gave  thee/*,  .flour,  and  oil 
Rev.  18:13  mercliaiidise  otf.Ji. 

FI\E  gold. 
2  CTir.  3:5  overlaid  with/.  g'oW 
8  most  holy  overlaid  with/,  g. 
Job  31:34  to/,  y.  Thou  art  confl. 
Ps.  19:10  desired  th.  much/,  g. 
119:137  I  love  com.  above/,  g. 
Prov.  3:14  gain  of  wisd.  th./.  g. 
8:19  better  than  gold,  than/,  g. 
25:12  as  ornament  of/,  y. 
CV/«^  5:11  head  is  as  most/.  f7. 
15  as  pill,  set  on  sock,  oif.'g. 
Is.  13:12  more  preci.  than/,  g. 
Lam.  4:1  most/,  g.  changed 

2  sons  of  2.  comnarab.  to/,  g. 
Dan.  3:32  image's  head/,  gold 
10:5  girded  w-ith/.  g.  of  Uphaz 
Zee.  9:3  T.  heaped  /.  g.  as  mire 

FI.\E  linen. 

Ex.  25:4  ye  shall  take/,  linfn 

36:1  curtains  of/",  twined  linen 

31  v.  of/.  /.  36:.35;  2  f'/n\  3:14 

36/.  twined  H?ien  27:9,  16,  18; 

36:37 ;  38:9,  16,  18 
28:5  tliev  sh.  take  gold  anrf  f  I. 
6  the  ephod  off.  linen.  .39:2 
8  girdle/.  I.  39:5.  39  ;  39:8 
35::te  all  manner  of  work  and/. 

linen,  38:23;  3  Chr.  2:14 
36:8  curtains  of/.  /i«f/i 
39:27  coats  of/.  ;.  for  Aaron 

28  mitre  of/.  ;.  bonnets  of/.Z. 
1  Chr.  15:27  clothed  wi.  robe/.^. 
Est.  8:15  M.  wi.  garment  of/.  7. 
ftoB.  7:16  decked  bed  with  /'.  ;. 

31:24  makeih  '  .  I.  and  selleth 

Ezek.  27:7/.  linen  from  Egypt 

Mark  15:46  Jose,  bought/,  linen 

Luke  16: 19  man  in  jnir.  and/.  I. 

Rev.  18:12  merchandise  of/,  tin. 

19:8  granted  to  be  arrayeel/.  I. 

14  armies  in  heav.  clot.  in/.  /. 

FIXER. 

Prov.  25:4  come  forth  ves.  for/. 

FIIVEST. 
P.9.  81:16  fed  with/,  of  wheat 
147;  14  fllleth  thee  with/,  of  wh. 
FI.\I\G. 
Prov.  17:3/  pot  is  for  sil.  27:21 

FIXGER. 
Eo'.  8:19  mag.  said.  This  f.  of  G. 
29:12  blood  on  altar  with  thy/. 
31:18  tables  written  with  the/. 

of  God,  /)«;/.  9:10 
Lev.  4:6  sh.  dip  /■.  in  blood,  17, 
25,30,  34 ;  8:'I5 ;  9:9  :  16:14,  19 
14:16  priest  dip  right/,  in  oil,  27 

1  A.".  12:10  my  little/,  thicker, 

2  Chr.  W:W 
Is.  58:9  putting  forth  of  the/. 
LukeU.iO  with/,  of  G.  cast  out 
16:24  may  dip  tip  of/,  in  water 
John  8:6  with/,  wrote  on  g. 
30:25  put  my'/",  into  the  print 
27  reach  hither  thy/,  and  beh. 

FIXGERS. 

2  Sam.  21:20  on  every  hand  six 

/.  1  Chr.  30:6 
Ps.  8:3  thy  heav.  work  of  thy/. 

144:1  teacheth  mv/".  to  fight 
Prov.  6:13  wicked" t'eacli.  with  A 

7;3  bind  them  on/,  write  thein 
Canl.  5:5  my/,  wi.  sweet  mvrrh 
Is.  2:8  which  own/,  made,  17:8 
Jer.  52:31  thickn.  of  pillar  four/. 
Dan.  5.5  came  forth/,  of  man's 
Mat.   23:4  will   not  move  with 

one  of  their/.  Luke  11:46 
Mark  7:33  he  put  his/,  into  ears 

FIXISH. 

Gen.  6:16  in  cubit  sh./.  it  above 
Dan.  9:24/  transgression,  make 
Luke  14:28  whe.  sufticient  to/. 

29  and  is  not  able  to  /".  it 
Jo/in  4:34  to  do  his  will,/,  work 

5:.36  works  F,  given  me  to/. 
.■lets  20:24  I  might  /".  my  course 
Rom.  9:28  he  will/,  the  work 
2  Cor.  8:6  would  also/,  in  you 

FIXISHEB. 
Gen.  2:1  heav.  and  earth  were/. 


FIR 

Ek.  39:32  all  work/.  40:.33 

1  A".  6:9  Sol.  built  house  and  /". 

it.  14,  32,38;  2  Chr.  5:1:  7:'ll 
7:1  Solomon/,  all   his  house, 

9:1.  25;  2  Chr.  8:16 

1  C/ir.  38:20  till  thou  hast/. 
Ezr.  5:16  build,  and  vet  not/. 

6:14  eld.  of  J.  built 'and  /.  it,  15 
Neh.  6:15  wall/,  in  52  days 
Dun.  5:26  nuni'be.  kingd.  and/. 
Mat.  13:.53whcn  .Jes./.  parables 

19:1  Jesus  had/,  sayings.  26:1 
John  17:4  /".  work  thou  gavest 

19:30  said.  It  is/,  bowed  head 

2  r/m.  4:7  I  have/,  my  course 
Heb.  4:3  works/,  'from  foundat. 
Jam.  1:15  sin,  wh./.  bring  death 
i?«c.  10:7  mystery  of  G.  sho.  be/. 

11:7  witnesses  ha./,  testimony 
20:5  till  thousand  years  were/. 

FIXISHER. 
Ileb.  13:3  J.  author  and/,  of  faith 

FIXS. 

Lev.  11:9  hath/,  eat.  Deut.  14:9 
10  hath  not/,  be  abomina.  12 

FIRE, 

Gen.  22:6  Abra.  took/,  in  hand 

7  father,  behold/,  and  wood 
Ex.  3:3  the  bush  b'umed  with/. 

9:23  Lord  sent  hail  and  /'.  ran 
12:8  that  night  roast  wi'th/.  9 
19:18  Lord  on  mount  Sinai  in/, 
22:6  if/,  break  out,  and  catch 
40:38  /".  was  on  tabernacle  bv 
night,  Num.  9:16  ;  Deut.  1:33 
Lev.  1:7  s.  of  priest  put/,  on  al. 

8  upon  wood  in/.  12,  17;  3:5 
2:14  ears  of  corn  "dried  by/. 
9:24  came/,  out  from  before  L. 
10:1  sons  of  A.  put/,  in  censers 

2  out/,  from  L.  and  devoured 
18:21  a'ny  seed  pass  th.  /.  Deut. 
18:10:2  A".  17:17;  2:3:10 

Ni/m.  6:18  and  put  it  in  the/. 
11:3M.  prayed./,  was  quenched 
16:46  censc'r.  an'd  put/,  therein 
31:38/.  gone  out  from  Ileshbon 
31:33  ev.  thing  th.  may  abide/. 

Deut.  4:11  mount,  burnt  with/. 

36  he  showed  thee  his  great  /'. 

5:5  were  afraid  by  reason  of/. 

.Jos.  7:25  Isr.  burned  A.  with/. 

Jud.  6:21  rose  up/,  out  of  rock 
9:15  let/,  come  out  of  bramble 
16:9  th.  of  tow  when  touch./. 

1  A".  18:2.3  lay  wood,  put  no/.  25 
24  God  thatanswereth  by  /". 
38/".  of  L.  fell.  2  Chr.r.1,3 

19:12  after  earthquake/.  butL. 
not  in  f.  after/,  still  small 

2  A'.  1:10  then  let  /".  come  down 
2:11  a  chariot  and  horses  of/ 
6:17:  mount,  full  of  char.  off. 
16:3  A.  made  son  pass  thro'/ 
19:18  have  cast  gods  into/. 
21:6  Manasseh  made  son  pass 

thro'/.  2  Chr.  .33:6 

1  Chr  21:26  ans.  fr.  heaven  by/. 

Job  1:16  the  f.  of  God  is  fallen 
18:5  spark  of  his/,  shall  not 
41:19  and  sparks  of/,  leap  out 

Ps.  39:3  I  was  niusing^/*.  burned 
46:9  burncth  chariot  m  the/. 
66:12  went  thro'/,  and  water 
08:2  as  wax  melteth  bef./.  so 
74:7  have  cast  /".  into  sanctu. 
78:14  with  light  of/.  105:39 
83:14  as  the/,  bumeth  the  wood 
97:3  f.  goeth  before  him, 
118:12  quenched  as/,  of  thorns 
140:10  let  them  be  cast  into/. 
148:8  /".  and  hail,  stormy  wind 

Prov.  '6:27  take/,  in  bosom  ? 
16:27  in  his  lips  is  as  burning/. 
26:20  no  wood  is,/,  gpeth  out 
30:16  and/,  saith  not  enough 

7s.  9:5  burning  and  fuel  of/. 

18  wickedness  burneth  as/. 

19  people  shall  be  as  fuel  of/. 
10:16  buniing  like  burn,  of  a/'. 
.30:14  to  take/,  from  hearth 

33  the  pile  is  f.  and  much  wo. 
31:9  saith  Lord,  whose/,  is  in  Z. 
:j7:19  kings  of  A.  CJlst  gods  to/. 
43:2  walk.  thro'/,  not  be  burnt 
44:16  burneth  part  in  the/,  and 

saith.  Aha.  I  have  seen/. 
50:11  walk  in  the  light  of  your/. 
64:2  when  mclti./.  burneth,  /. 

causeth  waters  to  boil 
65:5/.  that  burncth  all  the  day 
66:34  nei.  their/,  be  quenched 
Jer.  4:4  fury  come  forth  like/. 
5:14  my  words  in  tJiy  mouth/. 
20:9  word  as/,  shut  up  in  bones 
21:13  lest  my  fury  go  out  like/. 


FIR 

■7er.  22:7  choice  cedars  in  the  /". 
29:22  king  of  Baby,  roasted  ih  /". 
32:35  sons  to  pass  through  /".  u'n. 
to  Mol.  Ezek.  16:21;  20:26,31 
36:22  there  was  '".  on  hearth 
33  roll,  and  cast  it  into  the  f. 
Lam.  3:3  burned  like  flaming  /'. 

4  he  poured  out  his  fury  like/. 
Ezek.  1:4  a  /'.  infolding  itself 

13/  brig'ht.  out  of/ lightning 
10:6  /".  froiii  between  wheels 
21:31  will  blow  thee  in/.  23:21 
23:20  blow/,  upon  it,  to  melt 
24:9  even  make  pile  for/,  12 
.36.5  in  the/,  of  my  jeal.  .38:19 

Dan.  3:27  upon  bod./  had  no  p. 
7:9  wheels  like  burning/. 
10:6  and  his  eyes  as  laihps  of/. 

Hos.  7:6  burncth  as  a  flaming/. 

Joel  3:30/  pillars.  Ads  2:19 

Amos  5:6  lest  he  break  like  f. 
7:4  God  called  to  contend  ny/. 

Ob.  18  house  of  J.  shall  be  a/. 

Mic.  1:4  molten  as  wax  before/. 

Nah.  1:6  fury  poured  out  like  /. 

Hab.  2:13  sh.  labor  in  very/. 

Zee.  2:5  unto  her  a  wall  of/". 
3:2  brand  plucked  out  of  the  /".  ? 
12:6  hearth  of/,  like  torch  of/. 
13:9  bring  third  part  thro'/. 

Mai.  3:2  he  is  like  a  refiner  s/. 

Mat.  3:10  ev.  tree  that  bringeth 
not  good  fruit  is  cast  into/. 
7:19;  Luke  3:9 :  John  15:6 

11  biiptize  with  Holy  Ghost 
and.r".  Luke  3:16 

13:42  cast  into  furnace  of/.  50 

17:15  he  fallelh  into/.  Mar.  9:22 

18:8  be  cast  into  everlasting 
/.  Mark  9:4;3,  46 

25:'41  cursed,  into  everlasting/. 
Mark  9:14  wh./.  is  not  quen.  45 

14:l>4  P.  wanned  himself  at/. 
Luke  9:.54  wilt  thou  that  we  c.  f.? 

17:29  the  same  day  it  rained  f. 

22:56  beh.  him  as'he  sat  by/. 
Acts  3:3  cloven  tong.  like  as  of/. 

28:3  when  Paul  laid  sticks  on/ 

5  ho  shook  off  the  beast  into'/". 

1  Cor.  8:13  sh.  be  reveal,  bv  /".  'V; 

2  Thes.  1:8  in  flamin./.  taking 
Heb.  1:7  ministers  a  flame  off 

1I;.34  faith  quench,  violence/. 

13:18  mount  that  burned  witl'i/. 

,/am.  3:5  great  mat.  little/,  kin. 

6  tongue  is  a/,  a  world  of  ini. 
5:3  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were/. 

1  Pet.  1:7  though  tried  with/ 

2  Pet.  3:7  reserved  unto/,  ag.  day 

12  heav.  being  on/,  sh.  bedis. 
Jucle  7  the  venge.  of  eternal/. 

23  pulling  them  out  of  the/. 
Rev.  3:18  buy  gold  tried  in/. 
4:5  seven  lamps  of /.  burning 
8:5  angel  filled  censer  with/. 

7  tliere  followed  hail  and/. 

8  great  mount,  burning  with/. 
9:17  out  of  mouths  issued/.  11:5 
13:13  maketh/.  come  dow'n 
14:18  angel  had  power  over/. 
15:2  sea  of  glass  mingled  w./. 
16:8  power  to  scorch  men  w.f. 
20:9/.  came  down  from  God 

10  (lev.  was  cast  into  lake  of/. 

14  dea.  and  hell  cast  lake  off. 

31:8  in  lakewli.  burneth  with/. 

See  BRIMSTONE,  BUHN  Or  BURST, 
COALS,  CONSUME,  CONSUSI- 
ING,  BEVOUR,  DEVOURED, 
DEVOURING,  FLAME,  HELL, 
MIDST. 

Kindle,  or  kindled  FIRE. 

Ex.  32:6  that  k.f  make  restitu. 
35:3  ye  sh.  k.  no  f.  on  the  sab. 

i)«K(."32:'22  for  a/',  is  k.  in  my 
anger,  Jer.  15:14;  17:4 

2  Sam.  22:13  coals  of/,  kindled 

Ps.  78:21  /.  was  k.  against  Jacob 

Is.  50:11  l)eh.  all  yelhat  k.  a  /. 

Jer.  7:18  gather,  wood.  fath.  k.f. 

11:16  hath  *./.  on  green  olive, 

21:14;  4:3:1'2;  49:37;  50:32 

La7n.  4:11  L.  hath  k.  a  /".  in  Z. 

Ezek.  30:47  I  will  k.f.  in  forest 
24:10  k.f.  consume'  the  flesh 

Mai.  1:10  nor  do  ye  *.  /".  on  altar 

Lvke  13:49/  what  if  already  k,  t 
33:55  when  had  k.  a  /.  in  hall 

Acts  28:2  barbarians  'kindled  f. 
Made  by  FIRE. 

Ex.  39:18  an  otreriug  made  byf. 
25, 41 ;  Lev.  1:9, 13, 17 ;  3:2, 9, 
16;  3:3,  .5,  9,  11,  14,  16;  7:5, 
25 ;  8:21, 28 ;  21:6 :  22:27 ;  23:8, 
13,  18,  25.  27,  36,  37;  24:7; 
Num.  15:3,  10,  13,  14;  18:17; 
28:3 


CRUDEX'S   CONCORDANCE. 


857 


FIR 

Lev,  2:3  offerings  of  Lord  7n.bv/. 

10;  3::);  -i-.V,:  :y,V2:  fid 7,  IS; 

T:;iO.  ;)5 ;  10: 1-J.  13  ;  S1:3T;  24:!); 

Peiil.  18:1;  1  .Vnm.  2:2.S 

Pillar  of  FIKE. 

Ex.  1I:'M  1..  Inoki-ll  thro'  p.  off. 

Her.  10:1  luid  liis  Iw-i  i\s  p.  off. 

Send,  or  sent  FIRE. 
Lam.  l:i:J  from  above  be  stntf. 
Kse/i:  3'.l:l>  I  will  s.f.  on  Mago-; 
AiiiiK  1:11  will  «.  /.  iiilo  h.  of  n. 
7  I  will  K.  /'.  on  Ilie  wall  of  O, 
in  I  wills',  f  oil  WHll  of  Ty.  12 
2:3  I  will .«.  "a  f.  on  M. ;  5  Judati 
Luke  12:411  coiiie  lo  ,«./.  ou  earili 

S«l  FIRE. 
Dfiif.  Hi.a  .1.  on  /'.  foundations 
Jo,'.  8:8.1.  cilv  of  .\l  on/.  19 
Jml   1:8  Judiih  lmd.«.  Jer.  on/. 
9-49  the  peopW  s.  the  hold  on/. 
15..5  had  .<.  the  brands  on  ?'. 
2  Sam.  14.:)0  »■.  J.'s  lield  on  ;'.  31 
»  K.  8:12  II.  will .«.  holds  on/. 
Ps.  57:4  am.  th.  that  are  s.  oh/. 
In.  27:11  women  «c<  them  on/. 
42:25  he  liath  m/  him  on/. 
,7fr.  fi:I  ^.  up  a  eii^n  of  ^'.  in  Bet. 
32:2!)  C.  shall  s.  on  f.  this  citv 
E:ek.  30:8  .«.  a/,  iu  tl^-ypt,  14,  IG 
3!):9  ft.  on  A  burn  weapons  of  ti. 
Jam.  3:()  ton;;llc  ,«.  on/,  course 
of  nature,  is  .vv7  on/,  of  hell 
Slrnnsc  FIRE. 
Zei\  10:1  N.  and  Abi.  oll'ercds./. 
JV'«/".  3:4  died  wli.  oft',  s.f.  2G;01 

FIREBR.\.\n,  g. 
Jiid.  15:4  S.  took/,  put/',  midst 
J'lW.  20:18  madniail  casteth  f. 
Is.  7:4  Iwotailsof  these smok.,/". 
Amos  4:11/  plucked  out  of  biu- 

FIRE-PAIVS. 
E.r.  27:3  make  baf^ons  and  f.-p. 
38:3  he  made  the  f.-p.  of  lirass 
8  A'.  23:15/.-/).  car.  Jer.  52:19 

FIRES. 
Is.  24:15  glorify  ye  Lord  in/. 

FIRKIXS. 
Jb/m  2:6  containing'  (wo or  th./. 

FIRM. 
Jo.<.  3:17  pri.  stood/,  on  er.  4:3 
^o6  41:2:J  are/  in  themselves 

24  his  heart  is  as  f.  as  a  stone 
Ps.  73:4  no  hands,  lint  stre.  is/. 
J)aii.  6:7  consulted  to  make/. 
Iltb.  3:6  rejoic.  of  hope/,  to  end 

FIR>IAME>'f. 
Gen.  1:6  f.  in  midst  of  waters 

7  G.  ^'waters  under  and  uh.f. 

8  and  God  called  the/.  Heaven 
U  let  th.  belishts  in/.  15,  17 
20  f.iwl  tlKit  fly  in  open./'. 

P.<.  10:1/  showeth  handiwork 
130:1  praise  him  in  f.  power 
Ezek.  1:23  likeness  o'f/.  as  cryst. 

25  n  voice  from/,  o'ver  heads 
26above,A  likeiiei?s  of  throne 

Dan.  12:3  shine  as  bright,  of/. 

FIR. 

1  A'.  5:8  concernin:!  timber  of  ;' 

6:13  eov.  floor  witli  planks  o'if. 

Cant.  1:17  cedar,  our  rafters  of/. 

FIR-TREE,  S. 

1  IC  6:10  H.  gave  Sulo./.-^  9:11 
G::M  the  two  doors  were  off.-t. 

aiC.  19:2:j  cut  tall  f.-t.  Is.  .37:24 

2  V/ir.  2:8  send/.  V.,-  Is.  U:Sf.-t. 
3:5  hou-^e  he  ceiled  with/.-'j". 

Ps.  104: 17  for  St ork/.-^  are  house 
Js.  41:19  I  set  in  the  desert/  t. 

33:13  lust,  of  th.  sh.  come  f.-t. 

00:13  the/.-/,  the  pine-tree 
Bzek.  27:5  ship-boards,  f.-l. 
Hos.  14:8  like  :;.  f  ■/.  ;  'lee.  11:2 
A'aA.  2:3/  /.  sh.'  be  terribly  sha. 

FIR-WOOD. 
2  Sam.  6:5  iiisiru.  made  of /.-«'. 

FIRST. 
Gfn.  23:25  ;".  came  out  red 

.38:28  said,  This  came  out  f. 
Ex.  2310/".  of  fruits  brinii  to  L. 

2,8-17  f.  i-ow  sh.  besardiiis,  :)!):10 

34:1  like  to/.  4;  />«/.  10:1.  3 
y>nn  2:9  J. 'these  sh./  set  forth 

24:20  .-Vmalek  was/,  of  nations 
Dt-iit.  11:14  give/,  rain  and  lat. 

17:7  hands  of  witn.  shall  be  f. 

1  .^am.  14::j5/,  altar  S.  built  L. 

2  Sam.  2:):19  attained  not  to/. 

three.  2.3:1  CItr.  11:21.  23 
Exr.  .3:12  irlory  of  the/",  house 
Job  15:7 art  th.  the/  'man  horn? 
Prov.  18:17  is  f  in  own  cjiuse 
/«.  43:27/  lather  hath  sinned 


FIR 

Dan.  6:2  Daniel  was/,  president 
7: 1  the  ;'.  be.'ist  was'like  a  lion 

liar/.  2::i  saw  house  in  /'.  glory 

Zee.  12:7  save  tents  of  Judah/. 

Mat.  .5:24/  be  reconciled  to  bro. 
6:33  seek  ye/,  kingdom  of  tJod 
7:5/.  cast  beam  out  of  own  eye, 

Liiks  6:42 
8.21/  to  go  and  bury,  Z.(Mr9:.59 
12:45  worse  than/.  Luke  11:26 
17:10  must/,  come,  Mark  9:12 
37  take  up  flsh  that/,  cometh 
21:31  of  twain?  They  say.  the/. 
36  <itlier  servants  more  than/. 
23:;i8  this  /'.  com.  Mark  12:28,  30 

Mark  4:28/  the  blade,  then  ear 
7:37  let  the  children  f.  be  flUed 
9.:13  desire  to  lie  f.  shall  be 
l:):10  gospi-l  mu'st  /■.  be  publish. 
16:9:i|ipeared/.  to  Mary  Magd. 

L'/ke  (i:l  on  second  sab.  after  /'. 
11::!S  1h:it  he  had  not/,  washed 
14:38  sit.  not  down/  and  conn. 

.foftn  5:i  f.  step,  in  made  whole 
8:7  with,  sin,  let  him /.  cast  st. 

.lets  3:26  to'5'ou  f.  Uocl  sent  him 
11:26  eulled't'hrist.  /.  in  Antio. 
12:10  passed  /'.  and  second  ward 
3G:2:i  C.  /'.  tliat  sho.  rise  fV.  dead 

Horn.  2:9  of  .lew/,  also  of  G.  10 
11:35  who  hath.'/,  given  to  him  ? 

1  Cor.  12:28  r'.  apostles,  sec.  pro. 
14::W  let  the./  hold  his  peace 
15:45  f.  man'A.  made  liv.  eoul 

47./.  man  is  of  the  earth,  eart. 

2  Cor.  B:5f.  gave  selves  to  Lord 

12  if  thtjrebc  f.  a  willing  mind 
Ep/i.  1:12 f.  trusted  in  Cln-ist 

6:2  f.  conimand.  with  promise 

1  7'/r.,».  4:16  dead  in  C.  sh.  rise/. 

2  T//es.  3:3  exc.  a  falling  away  f. 
1  Tim.  1:16  in  me  f.  C.  J.  niigfit 

2:13  .\d.  was  f.  formed,  then  E, 
3:10  let  these'also  f.  be  proved 
5:12  have  cast  oft"  t'heir  /  faith 

3  Tim.  1:5  faith  dwelt./,  iugran. 
2:6  husbandman  must./",  part. 
4:16  at  my./",  ans.  no  man  stood 

Tit.  3:10  after./",  and  sec.  admo. 
IIe/>.  5:12  which  be./",  principles 
7:27  otfer/.  for  his"  own  sins 
8:7/.  covenant.  13:  9:1,  15,  18 
9:2  /.  tab.  where,  show-bre.  6,  8 
10:fi  taketh  away/,  that  he  may 
.Tarn.  :317  wisd.  from  above  is/. 
1  John  4:19  love  him  bee.  he/. 
.fifde  6  angels  who  kept  not/,  es. 
Ht  r.  3:4  th.m  h:ist  left  thy  /".  love 
5  do  /'.  wttrk.^.  else  I  will  come 
l:):13  the  power  of  the./",  beast 
20:5  this  is  the./",  resurrection 
21:1/  heaven  and./",  earth 

.\t  tlic  FIRST. 
Oen.  1.3:4  A.  made  altar  at  f.  f. 
43:20  came  at  t.  /'.  to  buy  food 
Dtiit.  9:18  I  fell  bi.f.  L.  aiat  f.  25 
Is.  1:26  restorejudt'csasa/  thef. 
9:1  at  thef.  he  lightly  afflicted 
Jer.  7:12  wli.  I  set  my  name  «//. 
John  1!):.39  at  the  f.  came  to  Jes. 
Ads  1.5:14  G.  at  t.  f.  did  visit  G. 
Heb.  2:3  at  t.f.  beg.  tobe spoken 

FIRST-BOR.V 
Gen.  19:31  f.-!j.  said  to  voun.  .34 
.33  f.-b.  went  iB  lav  with  f.  37 
27:19  said.  I  am  Es.  thy  f.-b.  32 
20:2i;give  younger  bef.  tlie/.-i. 
43::ii3./'.-6.  accord,  to  birthright 
E.r.  4:"221s.  is  my  son,  niv/.-o. 
23  will  slay  thy  son,  th"y/.-ft. 
11:5  aWf.-b.  in  "land  of  E.  shall 
12:13  1  will  smite  all/. -6. 
29  smote  all  f.-b.  In  Egypt. 

13:15 
13:3  sanctify  unto  mc  aWf.-b. 
22:39  f.-b.   of  thy    sous  shall 

thou  give 
31:20/.-6.  sons  red.  Num.  18:15 
Nam.  3:12  instead  of/. -6.  41.  45 

13  bee.  all  f.b  of  Is.  are  mine 
Deut.  21:17  for  the  right  of  f.-b. 
•Jo'.  6:26  lav  f(jundatibn  in/.-&. 

1  K.  16:.341aid  found,  in  Ah./. -6. 
■Job  18:13 /.-'>.  of  death  shall  dev. 
Ps.  78:51  "he  smote  all  f.-b.  in  E. 
ia5:.3G:  i:i5:8:  i:j6:10 

89:27  mv  f.-t>.  higher  th.  kings 
Is.  14:30  the  f.-b.  of  poor  sh.  feed 
■ler.  31:9  and  Ephraim  ismy/.-i. 
Mic.  6:7  give,/".-^>.  for  transgr.  ? 
7.ec.  12:10  in  bitterness  for  f.-b. 
Ma.  I:"i5  bro.  forth  f.-b.  Luke  2:7 
Rom.  8:"29./".-A.  am. 'many  brcth. 
Col.  1:15/! -6.  of  every  creature 
16  beginning,  f.-b.  from  dead 
Ueb.  11:28  he  thit  destroyed./".-*, 

12:23  are  cometochurch  ot'f.-b 


FIT 

FIRST-FRVIT,  S. 

E.r.  22:20  lo  oiler  the  /'.  ripe  fr. 

2:i:16  /'.-/"of  Ihv  labor  thoiitinst 
19/'-/'!  of  In.  :J4:"2(;;  Ihut.  26:2 
Lir.  2:'l2oblat.  of/.-./",  ye  shall 
14  meal-ofler.  of/.-/,  green  ears 

2:):10a  sheafof./".-/.  17:30 
Xum.  18:12  /".-/".  otoil,  wine 
H,ul.  18:4  ll'ie'/'.-//-//i7of  thy  corn 

26:10  liiou^'lit/.-/oflaiid 
J  A'.  4:42  briuight  man  oiQ.f.-f. 
i  tViC.  31:5  in  abundance  the."/".-/ 
Neh.  1 0:35 /.//v/i/*' of  our  ground 
37  Wwf. -fruits  of  our  dough 
13:44  cliambcrs  for/.-/.  U:3I 
/'/.«'.  3:!)  honor  L.  with/. -//•««« 
./( /•.  3:3  Israel./'.-/',  of  his  increase 
.Mic.  7:1  iiiv  s'otil  desired/ /7'wi^ 
llitni.  8:"3:J  nave/.-/,  of  Spirit 

11:16  if/".-/",  be  holy 

16:5/.-/.  of  Achaia,  1  Cor.  10:15 

1  Cor.  15:20  C.f.-f.  ofthemth.23 
.lam.  1:18  kind  o*f /.-//'.  ofcreat. 
Rec.  14:4  being  the/. -/unto  God 

FIRSTLING,  S. 
Gen.  4:4  Abel  brought/,  of  flock 
Ex..  13:12  set  apart  eve./.  34:19 

13/  of  ass  thou  Shalt  red.  34:30 
Ij'r.  27:26  L.'s/.  no  man  saneti. 
Num.  18:15/  of  unci,  beasts.  17 
Deut.  12:6  ye  sh.  bring/,  of  her. 
15:19  /".  males  sanctify  lo  IheL. 
33:17"j.'s  glory  like/,  of  bullock 

FISH. 
Gen.  1:26  dom.  over/,  of  sea,  28 
E.r.  7:18./".  in  river  shall  die.  21 
Xum.  ll':22  all/  of  sea  be  gath. 
Deut.  4:18  liken,  of  any/  in  wa. 
Ps.  8:8  put  the/,  unde'r  his  feet 
105:29  waters  into  blood,  slew/. 
7^.  19:19  sluices  and  ponds  for/. 
.50:3  their  /".  stinketh 
Ezek.  29:4/.  to  stick  to  thy  seal. 
5  and  all  the/,  of  thy  rivers 
47:10/.  sh.  be  as./",  of  great  sea 
•Jon.  1:17  Lord  pr'epared  great  /". 
2:1  prayed  to  L.  outof/.V- belly 
10  L.  spoke  to  f.  it  vomited  J. 
Mat.  7:10if  heaslc/".  willhejiivc 
17:27  take  up./",  that  lirst  com. 
Luke  24:42  gave  him  jiiece  br.  /". 
John  21:9  they  saw/  laid,  10,  "13 

FISH,  IXG. 

Jer.  16:16  fishers,  and  thevsh./. 

■Jolin  21:3  S.  Peter  saith,  Igo  a/, 

FISH-GATE. 

2  Chr.  33:14  M.  built  to  ent./.-i/. 
Xeh.  3:5./". -.7.  did  sons  of  II.  btii. 

13:;i9  from'above  the./".-;7rt/^ 
Zep.  1:10  noise  of  cry  from/.-gr, 

FISH-HOOKS. 
Attws  4:2  will  take  poster,  w./. 

FISH-POOLS. 
Cant.  7:4  th.  eyes  like,/".-./),  of  JI. 

FISH-SPEARS. 
Jot)  41:7  till  head  with/.-s. 

FISHERMEN. 
Luke  5:3/  were  gone  out  of  th. 

FISHER,  S. 
Is.  19:8./".  also  shall  mourn  and 
■ler.  16:"l6  send  formally/,  sa.  L. 
Ezek.  47:10/  shall  stahtlupouit 
Mat.  4:18  they  were/.  Mui-k  1:16 

19/  of  men.  Mark  1:17 
John  21:7  Peter  girt  /.  coat  to  h. 

FISHES. 
Gen.  9:2  fear  of  you  be  ouall/. 
1  K.  4:"i;j  of  creeping  tlii.  and/. 
.lob  12:8/  of  sea  shall  declare 
Er.  9:13  f.  that  are  taken  in  evil 
Ilab.  1:1 'l  mak.  men  as/  of  sea 
Mat.  14:17  live  loaves  and  two/. 
Mar.  6::).S;  La.  0:13;  Jo/(k6:9 
15:34  sev.  loaves  lit../'.  Mark  8:7 
Luke  5.6  multit.  of/  John  21:6 
5:i)  astonished  at  draught  of  /". 
./oAii  21:11  P.  drew  net  full  gr./. 
1  Cor.  15:39  fle&h  of  be.  and  of/. 

FIST,  S. 
E.V..  21:18  one  smite  ano.  with  /. 
Pror.  ;iO:4  hath  gath.  wind  in./.  ? 
Is.  58:4  smile  with/,  of  wicked. 

FIT. 
Lev.  16:21  by  hand  of  a  f.  man 
1  Chr.  7:11  /".  lo  go  to  war,  12:8 
,Iob  34:18./". 'to  say  king,  Th.  wic? 
Ezek.  15:'5  made"./",  for  no  work 
Luke  9:62  is/,  fo'r  kiuL'dom  ol  G. 
14:35  not/,  for  the  laud 
Acts  22:22  not/,  that  he  sh.  live 
Co!.  3:18  wives,  submit  as/,  in  L. 

FITCHES. 
Is.  28:25  doth  he  not  cast/. .? 


FLA 

Is.  28:27./".  not  thresh../",  arc  ben. 
Ezek.  4:!i  wheat,  barley,  tnillet,/. 

FITLY. 
Prov.  25:1 1  word  /'.  spok.  appl.  of 
Eph.  2:21  the  building/,  frameil 

4:16  form  wh.  wholeljody/.  jo. 

FITTED,  ETH. 
1  7i".  G:.35gold  /".  up.  carved  wmk 
7k.  44:13  carpelit./  it  willl  plan. 
liom.  9:22  ves.  of  wratliy'.  tudes. 

FIVE. 
Oen.  14:9  of  S.  four  kings  witll/. 

18:28  destroy  all  for  lack  of/.  ? 
Jos.  13:3/  lords  of  Ph.  JuU.  3:3 
Is.  19:18/  cities  speak  laiig.  ofC. 

.30:17  at  rebuke  ol"/.  shall  ye  flee 

Mat.  14:17  we  have  here  but  /. 

loaves,  Mark  0:38;  Lu/„  9:13 

25:2./".  of  them  wise,/  foolish 
Luke  13:6  are  iiol  /'.  spur,  sold  y 

lO:*"*  falbc  r-.<  lioii^e  1  h:ivi'./.  b. 
.lohn  4:  IS  lla^t  had./",  liiisliaiida 

5:2  a  jiool  havingy".  jiorthes 

1  Cor.  14:19  I  rath,  speak/,  wor. 
3  Cor.  11:24/ times  rec.  40  strip. 
Pev.  17:10  sev.  kings/ arc  fallen 

FIXED. 
Ps.  57:7  heart  is./.  I  w.  sing,  108:1 
112:7  heart  /".  trusting  in  Lord 
Luke  16:"36  ijetw.  us  isagulf/. 

FL.\G,  S. 

Ex.  2:3  she  laid  the  ark  in  the./". 

5  when  she  saw  ark  am.  the'y". 

Job  8:11  can  /".grow  with,  water? 

Is.  19:6  reed's  and/,  shall  wither 

FLAGON,  S. 

2  Sam.  6:19./'.  of  wine,  1  Chr.  16:3 
Cant.  2:5  st'ay  me  wi../.  com.  mo 
Is.  23:34  even  to  all  vessels  of/. 
Bos.  3:1  love./*,  of  wine 

FLARES. 
Jo6  41:23/  of  his  flesh  are  join. 

FLAME,  S. 
Ex.  3:2  in  /'.  of  Are.  ylc-/,«  7:30 
Xum.  21:38/.  fr.  city,  ./er.  48:45 
Jud.  13:20 /.  w.  up.  angel  in/. 
Job  15::iO/!  sh.  dry  ujibraneiies 
41:21  /".  goeth  oiit  of  his  ninuth( 
Ps.  39:'7  voice  of  L.  div../'.  of  lire 
106:18/  burnt  up  the  wicked 
Cant.  8:6  coals  wh.  hath  a  veh./. 
7*.  5:24  /'.  consumeth  the  chart 
10:17  Holy  One  shall  be  for  a/. 
13:8  their  faces  shall  be  as/. 
29:6  visited  with/,  of  devo.  fire 
43:2  liei.  sh. /".  kindle  upon  Iheo 
66:15  rebuke-wilh/  of  tire 
Ezek.  30:47/  sh.  not  be  quench. 
Dan.  7:9  throne  was  like  fiery/ 
11  tillbodv  Ldveii  toburning/. 
Joel  V.V.I  f.  li'afh  liunit  trees 
3:3  liehi'iu!  them  a./",  bunieth 
Ob.  18  hour-c  of  Jos',  shall  lie  a./. 
Luke  16:24  tormented  in  this/'. 
77(*.  1:7  mak.  ministers/  of  tire 
7?e!'.  1:14  as/  of  fire,  2:18;  10:12 

FLAMING. 
Gen.  3:24  at  gard.  of  Eden./",  sw. 
Ezek.  30:47/  flame  not  be  queii. 
Xah.  2:3  chariots  be  wi./.  torch. 

FLANKS. 
Lev.  3:4  the  fat  which  is  by  the 

f.  10,  13;  4:9;  7:4 
./(^ '13:37  mak.  coUops  of  fat  on/. 

FLASH. 
Eztk.  1:14  appear,  of/  of  ligUtu. 

FLAT 
Lev.  21".18that  hath/,  nose 
Xum.  22:31  Baalain  fell./',  mi  face 
Jos.  6:3  wall  of  city  sh.  fall/.  20 

FLATTER,  ETH. 
Ps.  5:9  they/,  with  their  longue 
;ifi:2  he  /".  "him.  in  his  own  e.ves 
78::J6  did/,  him  with  moutii 
Pror.  2:16  stranger  who./  7.5 
20:19  med.  not  witli  him  that/. 
3H:"3:3  more  favor  than  he  that/. 
29:5  man  that/,  spreadelh  a  net 

FLATTERING. 
.lob  .32:'31  net.  let  megi./  tit.  22 
Ps.  12:2  with  /.  lips 
Pror.  7:21  with  the/,  of  her  lip8 
26:"28  a/  mouth  worketh  rnin 
Ezek.  12:34  shall  be  no  more/. 
1  Thes.  2:5  neither  used/,  words 

FLATTERY,  lES. 

Job  17:5  speaketh./.  to  friends 

Pror  (;:»!  f.  of  strange  woman 

Dan.  11:2rhe  sh.  obt.  king.  by/. 

32  shall  he  corrupt  by  /. .' 

34  mauy  shall  cleave  with/. 

FLAX. 

Ex.  9:31/  was  smitten  /.  boiled 


858 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FLE 

Jns.  !:6  she  hid  with  Btnlks  of/. 
Jud.  15:14  cords  bcL-ame  as/. 
Plot'.  31:13  she  socks  wool  and/, 
/s.  19:9  work  in  flue/,  confound. 
48:3  the  smokiii:;  f.  he  shall  not 

quench.  Maf.  15:90 
Uns.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me/. 

FLAY,  ED. 
.We.  3:3  f.  their  skins 
S  6'Ar.  35:11  hlood.  the  Lei-ites/. 

FLE.\. 
1  Sam.  24:14  come  after/. .?  26:20 

FLED. 
Gen.  14:10  kiners  of  So.  and  G./. 
16:6  n./.  ,•  31:32 :  ■!./.  Hns.  12:12 
Ex.  2:15  M.  /•.  1^-.  P.  4:3 ;  .4c/.«7:29 
14:5  told  kinjof  Eijypt  pcop./. 
P.s.  31:11  did  see  me/,  from  me 
114:3  the  sea  saw  it  and/.  Jord. 
/v.  2-2:'i  thy  rulers  are/  tog. 
i7.T.  1:2.')  hinls  of  the  lieavens/. 

9:10  the  fowl  and  beast  are  f. 
Jon.  4:2  thevef.  I/,  to  Tarshish 
Zee.  14:5  as  ve  /".'before  earthqu. 
Mnt.  8::«  th'ey'that  kept  them  f. 
26:.56  forsook  and  f.  Hark  14:50 
Mark  16:8/  from  the  sepnlchre 
AHft  16:27  supposingprisoners/. 
ITeb.  6:  IS/,  for  ref.  to  lav  hold 
i?«ii.  12:6  worn.  f.  ;  16:90  ev.  isl./ 
20:11  face  earth  and  heaven/. 

He  FLED. 

Gm.  .35:"  wh.  /le  f.  from  brother 

39:19  he  left  ga.and  f.  13,  15,  18 

Jos.  20:6  fr.  whence /i«/.  Nuin. 

35:25 
Jon.  1:10  ^c  f.  from  pres.  of  L. 
J/art- 14:59  he  left  lin.  clo.  and/. 

Is  FLED. 
A"wm.  .35:39  no  8:it.  for  him  th./. 
Is.  10:29  Gibeah  of  Saul  isf. 

Thcv  FLED. 
Ccn.  14:10  (.  th.  remained/,  to 
Jb,«.  10:11  as  t.f.  L.  cast  gr.  ston. 
1  56fT;i.  4:10  f.  every  man  to  tent, 

2  K.  14:19 
/>.«.  104:7  at  thy  rebuke  theyf. 
J^.  21:15  therj  f.  from  the  swords 
/.a;/?.  4:15  when  t.f.  away 
7)a/i.  10:7  th^y  f.  to  save  themse. 
Ilos.  7:13  woe  for  tliej/  have/, 
/.'/^■e  8:.34  saw  what  done  t.f. 
Acts  10:16  they  f.  out  of  house 

FLEDDEST. 
Gen.  35:1  when  /".  from  face  of  E. 
l>s.  114:5  wh.  ailed  O sea,  th./,.? 

FLEECE. 
Z*c?//.  18:4  first  of/*,  give  Levites 
JwJ.  6::57  /  of  wool  in  llo.  .38,  39 
Job  31:20  warm.  with/,  of  sheep 

FLEE. 
Gen.  10:8  /.  fr.  face  of  mistress 
19:90  this  city  is  near  to/,  unto 
El.  21:13  place  whither  he  sh.r'. 
Lep.  26:17  f.  when  none  purs.  "36 
Xim.  10:35  hate  thee/.  Ps.  68:1 
35:6  cities,  that  man-slayer  mav 
f.  11.  15;  DfHt.'iAi;  19:3,4, 
"5;  ,7w.  20:3.  4,  9 
l?CT/f .  28:7  and  f.  seven  ways,  25 
Jos.  8:5  as  at  first  we  will/.  6 

20  had  no  power  to/,  this  way 
Jurl.  20:39  h't  us  /.  and  draw  tli. 
S  .9«m.  4:4  nurse  haste  to  f.  fell 
2  4:13  wilt  thou/,  three  months? 
2  K.  9:3  open  door  and/  tar.  not 
j\>A.  6:11  should  such  a  man  f.  ? 
Jrrtt  90:21  lie  sh.  f.  from  weapon 
27:99  fain/,  out  of  his  hand 
41:28  arrow  cannot  make  him/. 
P^.  11:1  how  say  ye  to  my  soul/. 
68:12  kines  of  armies  f.  apace 
139:7  whither  sh.  T  f.'fr.  pres.  ? 
143:9  0  Lord,  I/,  to  thee 
Pror.  98:1  wick.  /.  no  man  purs. 
Ik.  10:3  will  ye/,  for  help? 
15:5  ftigitives  shall/,  unto  Zoar 
30:16  for  we  will/,  on  horses 

17  at  rehiike  of'flve  shall  ye/. 
Jer.  4:99  city  f.  fornoi.  of  hf)r"sir 
4H:6  f.  save  fives,  be  like  heath 
.\int>^  5:19  man  did  f.  from  lion 
Jim.  l:3-Jon.  rose  lip  to/,  to  T. 
Mill .  2:13  take  young  child  and/. 
3:7  to/,  fr-omwrath?  />«Ac  :l:7 
10:23  wllen  perse,  in  tliis  city/. 
34:16  let  them  in  .J./,  to  moun- 
tains. Mnrk  1314;  J.nkeT.V.n 
John    10:5  stranger  not  follow 

batr. 
1  Cor.  6:18  f.  fonii. ;  10:14  f.  Idol. 
1  T^m.  6:11  man  of  O./.th.  thin. 
S  7"im.  2:92/  also  youthful  lusts 
Jam.  4:7  res.  the  devil,  he  will/. 
Urv.  9:6  death  shall/,  from  theiu 


FLE 

FLEE  away. 

Oen.  31:97  didst/,  n.  secretly! 
.Job  9:95  days/,  a.  th.  see  no  good 

20:8  he  shall'  f.  away  as  a  dream 
P...  64:8  all  that  see  them  sh./.  a. 
Cant.  2:17  shadows/,  away.  4:6 
/s.  :i5:10  sighing  sh.  /.  a.  51:11 
/,•;•.  46:6  let  not  the  swift/  aivay  '^ 
Amos  7:19  seer,  go/,  fl.  into  land  i  ■'' 

9:1  thatfleeth  shall  not/,  aivay 
Nah.  9:8  Nineveh  shall/,  aicay 

3:17  as  grasshoppers  they/,  a. 

FLEEING,  ETH. 
/>!'.  2fi::86  sh.  flee  as  /  from  sw. 
Dent.  4:49  ./'.  to  one  of  th.  cities 

19:11  f.  into  one  of  cities 
.Job  14:9  ho  /.  also  as  a  shadow 

.30:3  want  and  famine/  tDwil. 
.Jer.  48:19  ask  him  that/ 
Amos  9:1  that  /'.  of  them 
John  10:12  a  hireling  /.  13 

FLESH. 

Gen.  2:21  G.  closed  up/,  instead 

24  and  they  shall  be  cue/. 

6:3  man,  for  he  is  f. 

17:11  circum./.  of  foresk.  14,  23 
E.r.  4:7  hand  tunied  as  other  f. 

29:14  f.  burn  with  tire.  Lev.  9:11 ; 

16:27;  Num.  19:5 
Lei'.  6:27  wh.  touch/  sh.  be  holy 

8:31  boil  f.  at  door  of  tabernacle 

13:10  quick  raw/.  14,  15,  16,  24 

38  if  in  skin  otf.W 
15:19  if  issue  in  W/  be  blood 
21:5  nor  sh.  make  cuttings  in/. 

Xnin.  1 1  :^f.  was  betw.  teeth 
Deut.  .39:42  sword  shall  devour  f. 
Jud.  6:20  take/,  and  unl.  cakes 
91  fire  out  of  rock  consumed/. 

1  Sam.  2:13,/".  was  in  seething 
15  give/,  to  roast  for  the  prie. 

t  K.  17:6  ravens  brought  bread /". 
9  .?r.  4:34  f.  of  child  waxed  warm 

2  CTr.  .32:8  with  him  is  arm  of/. 
Neh.  5:5  our  f.  is  as  f.  of  breth. 
Job  10:4  hast  thou  eyes  of/.  ? 

11  clothed  me  with  skin' and/ 
Ps.  .56:4  not  fear  what/,  can  do 
78:20  can  he  provide/,  for  peo.  ? 
27  he  rained/,  upon  them 

39  remembered  th.  were  but/. 
79:2  f.  of  saints  given  to  beasts 

7^-o?.'."4:22  sayings  health  to  /. 
93:20  not  ani.  riot,  eaters  of/. 
Is.  31:3  horses  are/,  not  spirit 
49:96  feed  them  with  own/. 
./(/■.  11:15/.  is  passed  from  thee 
17:5  cursed  be  man  that  male.  /. 
Ezek.  4:14  nor  came  abomina.  /. 
11:3  city  is  caldron,  anriwe/. 
19  I  wUl  give  heart  of/.  36:26 
93:20  whose/,  is  as/,  o'f  asses 
24:10  consume  the/,  spice  it 
/>(V7i.  2:11  gods,  who.  dw.  not/. 
7:5  Arise,  devour  much/. 
10:3  neither/,  nor  wine 
Tins.  8:13  saci-if./.  for  sacriiices 
Mlc.  3:9  pluck/,  from  otfbones 
Zip.  1:17/  shall  be  poured 
Hag.  2:19"  bear  holy  A  in  skirt 
Zee.  14:19  their  f.  "snail  consume 
Mat.  16:17  f.  an"d  blood  not  rev. 
19:5  sh.  he  one/  6;  Mnrk  10:8  ; 

1  Cor.  6:16;  Eph.  5:31 
24:29  no  f.  be  saved,  Mark  13:20 
2(>:41  sp.'will.  f.  we.  Mark  14::« 
Luke  24:39  hath  not/  and  hones 
John  1:14  the  Word  was  made/. 
6:63  the/,  proflteth  nothing 
Acts  9:30  seed  of  David  accord- 
ing to /".  Po/n.  1:3 
Rom.  3.90"shall  no/,  be  jnstifled 
4:1  Abraham  as  pertaining  to/. 
7:25  with/.  I  serve  law  of  sin 
8:3  law  was  weak  through  /. 

G.  sent  Son  in  like,  of  sin./. 
9:3  and  kinsmen  according  to'/. 
5  concerning/.  Christ  came 
13:14  not  provision  for  the  f. 
1  Cor.  1:99  that  no/,  should  glo. 
15:39  one/,  of  men.  ano.  of  bea. 
50/  and  blood  cannot  inherit 
2 Cor.  4:11  rife  of  ,J.  bemanifi-st  f. 
l-.fif.  had  no  rest  hut  troubled 
10:2  as  if  we  walked  accord,  to/. 
Gal.  1:16  confer  not  with/". 
2:16  shall  no  f.  be  ju6tifi"ed 
3:3  marie  perfect  hy  the/.  ? 
6:13  liberty  for  an  occasion  to/. 
17/.  lusteth  ag.  Sp.  Sp.  ag./ 
24  that  are  C.'s  crucified/. 
Epb.  2:3  conv.  in  lusts  of  our/. 
6:5  masters  accord,  to/.  Col.  3:22 
12  HTcstle  not  ag./.  and  blood 
JTeb.  2:14  child,  arc  partak.  off. 
19:9  fathers  of/",  who  corrected 
Juile  7  and  going  after  strange/. 


FLE 

Jvde  8  filthy  dream,  defile  the/ 

23  even  garments  spotted  by  f. 
Per.  19:18/  of  capt.  f.  of  miglit. 

21  fill  fowls  were  filled  with/. 

See  EAT,  EATETH. 

.\riet  the  FLESH. 

.John  8:15  ye  jud:.^e  after  the  f. 
"oni.  8:1  walk  not  after  thef.  4 

5  are  a.  t.f.  mind  things  "of/ 

12  not  detitors  to  live  after  t.  f. 

13  if  ye  live  aft.  t.f.  ye  sh.  flie 

1  for.  l:'96notina.  wise'm.  a.  t.J". 
10:18  behold  Israel  after  thef. 

2  Cor.  5:16  we  know  iio  man  af. 
thef.  have  kn.  Ch.  a.  t.f. 

10:3  w'e  do  not  war  after  thef. 

11:18  that  man}'  glory  af.  the  f. 
Gal.  4:93  Ishm.  born  af.  t.  f.  2>) 
2  Pet.  2:10  th.  that  walk  af.  t.f. 

.\.\\  FLESH. 

Gen.  6:12  a.f.  had  corrupt,  way 
13  end  of  allf.  is  come  bef.  me 

6:19  of  all  f.  two  of  ev.  sort.  7:15 

7:21  a.f.  died  that  moved,  8:17; 

9:11,  15,  16,  17 
Lev.  17: 14  life  of  a./  is  the  blood 
Nmn.  8:7  let  them  shave  all  f. 

16:22  G.  of  spirits  of  allf.  97:16 
Job  :54:15  allf.  sh.  perish  togeth. 
i^.  65:9  to  ttee  shall  all  f.  come 

1.36:95  who  giveth  food'to  all  f. 

145:91  let  allf.  bless  holy  name 
Is.  40:5  all  f.  sh.  see  it  towther 

6  allf.  is  grass.  1  Pet.  1:24 
49:-36  a.  f.  know  I  am  S.  Es.  21:5 
66:16  will  L.  plead  with  ullf. 

2:)  all  f.  shall  come  to  worship 

24  they  sh.  be  abhorr.  to  allf. 
Jer.  25:.31  will  plead  with  allf. 

32:27  I  am  the  Lord  God  of  a.f. 
Ezek.  21:4  sword  go  asrainst  a.f. 
Dan.  4:12  and  all  f.  was  fed  of  it 
Joel  9:28  pour  S.  o"n  a.  f.  Acts-2:Y1 
Zee.  2:13  silent  all  f.  before  Lord 
Lvke  3:6  a.f.  sh.  see  salv.  of  G. 
./o^7i  17:2  given  power  over  a.f. 
1  Cor.  15:39  a.f.  is  not  same  n. 

His  FLESH. 
Ex.  29:31  seethe  h.f  In  holy  pi. 
Lev.  4:11  burn  all  A../".  8:17 

6:10  linen  breeches  on  h.f.  16:4 

13:3  in  skin  oUiis  f.  4,  11,  13 

14:9  wash  h.f.  in 'water,  15:16; 

16:'94.  28 ;  Num.  19:7 
1  K.  21:97  Ah.  put  sack,  on  h.f. 
9  A".  5:14  his  f.  came  again  as 

6:30  Jor.  had  sackcloth  on  hisf. 
Job  9:5  touch  bone  and  hisf. 

31:31  O  that  we  had  nthisf. 

33:-95  f.  sh.  he  fresh,  than  child's 

41:9.3' flakes  othisf.  are  joined 
Prov.  11:17  that  is  cruel  trouh./. 
Ee.  4:5  foldeth  hands  eateth/. 
Is.  17:4  fatness  of/,  sh.  wax  lean 
John  6:.52thismangivc./".  to  eat? 
Acts  2:31  nei.  his  f.  did  sec  cor. 

Gal.  6:8  that  sow'cth  to  hisf. 
Eph.  2:15  abolished  in  hisf. 

5:'29  no  man  hated  his  own  f. 
30  niemb.  of  his  body,  oth.f. 

Col.  1:22  reconc.  in  hndyot hisf. 
Heb.  5:7  who  in  the  days  of  A./. 

10:20  veil,  that  is  to  say,  hiij. 
In  the  FLESH,  or  in  FLESH. 

CTpn.  17:'24  A.  circum.  in  t.f.  25 
Ezek.  44:7  uncircuni.  in  thef.  9 
Dayi.  1:15  fairer  and  fatter  in  t.f. 

Pom.  2:28  circ.  outward  in  thef. 

7:5  in  thef.  the  motions  of  sin 

8:.3  sin  condemned  siii  in  thef. 

5  that  are  in  t.  f.  cannot  pi.  G. 
9  are  not  in  t.f.  but  in  the  Sp. 

1  Cor.  7:98  sh.  hiive  troulile  iof. 
9  Cor.  10:3  tho'  we  walk  in  thef. 

19:7  was  given  a  thorn  in  thef. 
Gal.  2:20  life  wh.  I  now  live  inf. 

6:12  to  make  fair  .show  in  thef. 
Eph.  2:1!  Gentiles  in  the  f. 
Phil.  1:29  if  I  live  in  thef.  this 
24  abide  in  t.f.  more  needful" 

3:3  have  no  coiifldence  in  t.f.  4 
Cf>l.  9:1  have  not  seen  face  inf.  5 
1  7V»».3:16  G.  was  manif.  in  I.  f. 
1  ret.  .3:18  put  to  death  in  thef. 

4:1  Christ  hath  sii(l"ered  in  thef. 
2  live  rest  of  his  time  in  thef, 

6  according  to  men  in  thef. 
1  .John  4:9  den.  C.  come  in  t.f.  3 
ijohn  7  that  C.  come  in  thef. 

Mv  FLESH. 

Job  4:15  hair  of  niyf.  stood  np 
6:12  or  is  my  f.  brass  ? 
7:5  viy  f.  is  clothed  with  worms 
13:14  take  mv  /'.  iu  mv  teeth! 
19:96  yet  in  my/,  shall  I  see  Q. 


FLO 

Ps.  16:9  7nv  f.  shall  rest  in  hope, 
4cfe-  2:26 
38:3  no  soundness  iu  myf.  7 
63:1 7717/  f.  loni:eth  for  th«e 
'   73:26  rkyf.  faileth 
I  84:2  mv  heart  and  myf.  criett 
109:^  ■»?>//.  faileth  of  fatness 
119:120  myf.  trembleth  for  fear 
Lam.  3:4  my  f.  hath  he  made 

old 
John  6:51  bread  I  give,  is  rnyf. 

54  eat.  myf.  hath  eter.  life^  56 

55  myf.  is  meat  indeed 
Pom.  7:18  in  myf.  dwel.  no  good 

11:14  ])rov.  them  wh.  are  myf. 
C4al.  4:14  tem.  wh.  was  in  mil  f. 
Col.  1:SM  afflict,  of  Ch.  in  myf. 
See  BONE. 

Of  the  FLESH. 
Ex.  29:34  autrbt  oft.  /"remain 
Pror.  14::jO  sound  h.  'is  life  off. 
Ec.  19:19  much  studv  is  w.  off. 
John  1:13  not  of  will"  o/"  Wf/. 

3:6  which  is  born  o/"^./.  is  flesh 
7?07?7.  8:5  mind  the 'things  0/"^/. 

9:8  are  the  children  oft.f. 
1  Cor.  5:5  to  S.  for  destrnc.  off. 
9  Cor.  7:1  fr.  all  fllthinesso/'/./. 
Gal.  4:13  thro'  infiraiitv  oft.f. 

5:16  shall  not  fulfil  lusts"  o/"/./. 
19  works  of  t.f .  are  manifest 

6:8  soweth"to  /".  sh.  oft.f.  reap 
Eph.  9:3  walke'd  in  lusts  of  the  f. 
Col.  9:11  the  body  of  sins  of  t.f. 

93  to  the  satisfving  of  the  f. 
Tlel).  9:13  the  purifvine  of  thef. 
1  Pet.  3:91  put.  awav  filth  oft.f. 
9  Pel.  2:18  thro'  the  lusts  oft.f. 

1  John  U:K  last  of  t.f. 
Thv  FLESH. 

Gen.  40:19  bi'rds  shall  eat  thi/f. 
VSam.  17:44  give  t.f.  unto  fowls 
9 Sam.  5:1  boTand  t.f.  1  Chr.  11:1 

2  A'.  5:10  and  t.f.  shall  come 
Pi-ov.  5:11  mourn  wh.  t.f.  is  con. 
Ec.  5:6  to  cause  t.f.  to  sin 
Is.  58:7  hide  not  from  thy  own/. 
Ezek.  32:5  will  lay  (./.  on  mouu. 

Yonr  FLESH. 

Lev.  19:28  not  make  cut.  In  y.f. 
I'/d.  8:7  then  I  will  tear  y.f, 
Ezek.  36:26  heart  out  of  7y./. 
Pom.  6:19  infirmity  of  yonrf. 
Oal.  6:1.3  they  may  glory  in  ?,'.  f 
Col.  2:13  dead  in  uucir.  of?/./. 
Jam.  5:3  rust  shall  eat  yourf. 
FLESIIE"D.    See  fat,  .lean. 

FLESH-HOOK,  S. 
Ex.  27:3  Shalt  make  his  f.-h. 
38:3  the  vessels  and  the/ -A. 
Num.  4:14  put  on  pur.  cloth/.-A. 
1  Sam.  2:13  ser\-ant  with  a  f.-h. 
14  all  that/.-h.  brought  up 

1  Chr.  28:17  pure  gold  for  f.-h. 

2  CJir.  4:16  pots  and  the/. -A. 
FLESHLY. 

2  Cor.  1:19  not  with/,  "wisdom 
3:3  but  in  f.  tables  of  the  heart 
Col.  9:18  piiir.  up  bv  his  f.  mind 
I  Pet.  2:11  abstain  fi-om/.  lusts 

FLESH-POTS. 
Ex.  16:3  when  we  sat  by  f.-p. 

FLEW. 
1  Sam.  14:32  peo./.  npon  the  sp. 
Is.  6:6  then/,  one  of  seraphim 

FLIES. 
Ex.  8:91  send  swarms  of/.  31 
Ps.  78:45  sent  divers  sorts  of/. 
105:31  divers  sorts  of/, 
fi".  10:1  dead/,  cause  ointment 

FLIETH. 
/)«/^  14:19  creeping  thing/. 
28:49  as  swift  as  the  eagle/. 
Ps.  91:5  an"ow  that/,  hy  day 
Nah.  3:16  cank.  spoileth  and/. 

FLIGHT. 
Amos  2:14/  sh.  perish  from  sw. 
Mat.  24:20"prav  /".  be  not  in  ^vin- 

ter,  jIAj7"t'lS:I8 
Ileb.  11:34  turned  to/,  armies 
See  PDT. 

FLINT. 
Deut.  8:15  water  out  of  rock  of/ 
Ps.  114:8  turning  /".  Into  fount. 
7s.  5:28  hoofs  sh.'be  counted/. 
50:7  have  I  set  my  face  like/. 
Ezek.  3:9  harder  tlian/. 

FLINTY. 
Deut.  32:13  oil  out  of/,  rock 

FLO.VTS. 
1 K.  5:9  I  will  conv.  them  hy  sea 
in/.  2  Chr.  2:16 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


859 


FLO 
FLOCK. 

€fn.  4:4  Ab.  hn).  tlrstlinrfl  of/. 
37:y  .J.  \v.i8  fL't'dinii  t.  wild  bro. 
13  hrethriMi  w.-iit't'ii  (n-AJ.  13 
^j-.  '2: Hi  Irou^'li-t  to  WHI.  Ia(h.  A 
n  Miw,-i  li.'lpnl.  waleroii/.  19 
.'!-.l  Mnsis  li'd  f.  back  of  desert 
Uv.  5:18  u  ittiu  without  l)li'mish 
out   of  /.  (i:li;    Ezr.   10:19; 
Ezfk.  4.1:4').  ■« 
Sr:.ti  tithe  of  tlie  herd  or  of/. 
ZJ^ii/.  15:19  first  males  off. 
I  Sam.  V,M  took  lamb  out  of/. 
Jol>  .11):  1  set  with  dogs  of  my/. 
Can^  1:7  makest  /'.  to  rest 
8  by  the  footsteps  of  the/. 
4:1  hair  as  a  f.  of  jroats.  (i:S 

5  teeth  like  a  f.  of  sheep,  6:6 
Tf.  40:11  he  sh.  feed  f.  like  ehep. 
Jm\  M:!?  L.  /".Is  carried  captive 

20  wh.  is/  sivcn  thee  beauti.  ? 
2%a  ve  have  scattered  my/. 

3  •.'.illier  remnant  of  mv/. 
2,i:H  princip:il  of  the/.  .35.  36 
31:1-2  the  voun'.;  of  the/. 
49:20  Ie:ist  of;',  sh.  draw.  .50:4.5 
51:2:J  break  shepherd  and  bis/. 
Ezflt.  24:5  take  the  choice  of/. 
34::)  bnt  vc  feed  not/. 

6  f.  scattered  on  face  of  earth 
8'becauseniy/.  became  a  prey 
10  I  will  require  my/.  I  W'ill 

12  ag  a  sbepn.  seek,  "out  his/. 
15  feed  niv  f. ;  17  O  my/. 

22  therefore  will  I  save  my/. 

31/.  of  my  pasture  arc  men 
^4m(M7:15"a8  I  followed/. 
Jnn.  3:7  let  not  herd  nor  f.  taste 
J/ic.  4:8  thou.  O  tower  of  the/. 

7:14  feed  thy  people,  the/,  of 
7/(1*. :):  17  the/,  shall  be  cut  off 
Zfr.  9:16  save'  them  as  f.  of  peo. 

11:4  will  feed  f.  of  slauu'bter,  7 

7  poor  of  the  f.  that  waited,  II 
17  idle  sheph".  that  leaveth  f. 

M'l!.  1:14  (l.'ceivcr  wh.  hath  in/. 
Mnl.  ai>:.')I  sheep  of/,  sh.  boscat. 
L'ike  2:8  keepiu','  watch  over/. 

12:.32  fe.ir  not.  little  f. 
A:-t.i  20:28  take  heed  "to  all  the/. 
29  Kriev.  wolves  not  sparing/. 
1  rnr.  9:7  who  feedeth  a  ;'. 
1/V/.  5:2  feed/,  of  God  am.  you 
3  being  eusamples  to  the/. 
Like  n  FLOCK. 
Job  51:11  send  liltl.-  ones  I.  a.f. 
rs.  77:20  ledrtest  people  /.  a.  f. 

80:1  tbouth.ledilest  ^m.l.n.f. 

107:41  mak.  bim  families/.  «/. 
Ezek.  36:37  increase  them  I.  a.f. 

FLOCKS. 
Gen.  29:2  three  f.  of  sheep.  3.  8 

30:.')8  .1.  set  roil  he  pill.  bef./.  39 

37:14  whether  it  he  well  with/ 

47:4  have  no  pasture  for  f. 
Ur.  1:10  if  bis  offerins  he  of/". 
N'im.  31:9  took  spoil  of  their  f. 
Tinit.  7:13  will  also  bless  the/. 

28:4  blessed  be  f.  of  thy  sheep 
IS  cursed  sb.  be  f.  of  thy  sheep 
Jiiil.  5:Hi  to  he:n-  bleatinjr  of/. 
1  K.  30:27  two  little  t.  of  kids 
M,  24:2  violently  take  away/. 
Ph.  65:13  past,  are  clothed  wi,/. 

78:48  he  gave/,  to  hot  thunder. 
Cant.  1:7  turn  aside  by/. 
7jf.  .32:14  p.llaces  sh.  be  pasture/. 

60:7  f.  of  Kedar  sh.  he  gathered 

61:5"stand  and  feed  ;". 

65:10  Sh.  shall  be  a  fold  for/. 
Jer.  .33:12  sheph.  causing/.  t"o  lie 

13  f.  sh.  pass  ag.  under  the  rod 
.50:A  be  as  he-gtrnts  before  the/. 

Ezfk.  .■J4:2  sh.  not  sheph.  feed/.  / 
Jod  1:13  f.  of  sheep  desolate 
Mic.  .5:8  lion  among/,  of  sheep 
Zep.  2:6  sea-coast  folds  for  /'.  14 

FLOCKS,  with  herds. 
Om.  13:5  I,ot  also  had  f.  and  /(. 

24:.)5  L.  hath  given  .\.  f.  and  /(. 

26:14  Tsa.  had  poss.  of/-,  and  h. 

50:8  /'.  and  h.  left  in  land  of  r.. 
£>.  10:9  will  go  with/,  and  /(. 

13::B  vour  f.  and*,  and  be  gone 

.»t:3  let  f.  nm/i.  feed  bef  mount 
y<im.  11:23  sh.  f.  and  *.  be  slain 
Dent.  12:6  flrstlincrs  of  *.  and/. 
17;  14«:  .Vf*.  10:36 

1  .lam.  30:20  David/,  and  *. 

2  .*?am.  12:2  had  manv  /*.  and  A. 
Proc.  27:23  know/,  look  to  *. 
Jer.  3:24  shame  devour./,  and  A. 
BiM.  5:6  shall  ?o  with  f.  and  A. 

FLOOD. 
Ofn.  6:17  bring  a/,  of  water 
7:6  /.  of  waters  on  earth.  7.10 


FLO 

Ofn.  7"17/.  was  forty  d.  on  earth 
9-11  ativ  more  a  f  Ut  destrov 
28  Noah  lived  liller/.  .3.50  years 
10:1  were  sons  born  after/.  32 

.Aw.  21-2  other  side  of/.  3,  14.  15 

Jnh  14:11/.  deeayelh  and  drieth 
22:16  foiin.  overthrown  with/. 
28: Ir".  breakcth  from  inhabitant 

/',-■.  211:10  Lord  sitteth  U|)im/. 
fi6:6  went  through  /'.  on  foot 
09:15  let  not  water"/,  overflow 
90:5  carriest  away  as  with/. 

7*.  .59:19  enemv  come  in  like/. 

Jer.  46:7  who  that  cometh  as/. .' 
8  Egvpt  riseth  uj)  like  a/. 

nnn.  il:2(i  end  shall  be  with  a/. 
11:22  arms  of/,  sh.  be  overflo. 

Amox  8:8  rise  up  wholly  as/.  9:5 
9:5  drowned  as  by/,  of  Ejiypt 

Xafi.  1:8  an  overrunning/. 

.Va/.  21:.38  in  days  before  f. 
m  till  /".  came,  l.iil-e  17:27 

Luke  6:48/".  arose  stream  heat 

2  PH.  2:5  bring,  in/,  on  world 

litv.  12:15  poured  water  as/.  16 
FLOODS. 

Ej:  1.5:8/".  stood  upright 

2Snm.  22:5  ^  of  uiiL'tMlly  made 
me  afraid,  Pg.  18:4 

,M>fil^:11  bindeth  /".  from  ovorfl. 

y*v.  24:2  bath  estalil.  it  upon  f. 
32:6  surely  in  f.  of  great  waters 
69:2  waters  where/,  overll.  me 
78:44  turned  their/',  into  blood 
9:i:3  f.  have  lifted  up,  O  Lord 
9»:S'let  the/,  clap  their  bands 
f'iui/.  8:7  neither  can/',  drown 

Ijt.  44:3  pour/,  on  drv  ground 

.Ton.  2:3  /'.  co'mpassed  me  about 

JIai.  7:'i5./'.  came,  winds  bl.  27 
FLOOR.  Verb. 

2  C/ir.  »4:11  timber  to/,  houses 

FLOOR,  S,  Siihslnntive. 

(7,71.  ,50:10  to  thresh./.  or.\.  11 
X"m.  5:17  pri.  sh.  takedust  in/. 

1.5:20  thresh./.  18:27,  30 
Dii'l.  1.5:14  furnish  out  otf. 
JiiiJ.  6:37  a  fleece  of  wool  m/. 
7ii/t/i  3:2  be  win.  in  threshing  f. 
2.'.'am.6:6Xach.th.  f.\  CTr.l3:9 

24:18  rear  alt.  in  th"resh./.  of  A. 
21  Tl.  said,  to  buy  threshing/. 

1  A'.  ti::)0  overlaid  f.  of  house 

2  A'.  6:27ont  ofb.imr. 

2  On:  3:1  threshing/,  of  Oman 
A\  21:10  and  the  com  of  my/, 
./er.  51:33  d.lu.  of  B.  like  thre./. 
Dan.  2::r>  chafl^of  sum.  thres./. 
IIos.  9:1  reward  on  every  corn/. 
2/*.  and  wine-pr.  not  feed  them 
13:3  as  chaff  driven  out  off. 
Jnfli:Uf.  shall  be  Hill  of  wheat 
.V?c.  4:12  gather  as  sheaves  to/. 
Ma(.  3:12  tlior.  i)urge/.  Zi;.  3:17 

FLOl'R. 
.&.  29:2wheat.  f.  sh.  thou  make 
Lri:  2:2  handful  of  the  f.  6:15 
Xnm .  28:5  part  of  ephali  of/,  for 

nieat-oii.  20.  28;  29:3,  9,  14 
.hirl.  C:19ephah  of/.  .■  1  .Sam.  1:24 

1  Sam.  28:24  took  /'.  and  kneaded 

W.i.tnm.  1.3:8 

2  Sam.  17:28  bro./.  parched  com 

.^f  PEAL,   FIKB. 

FLOl-RISH. 

P^.  72:7  in  his  days  sh.  right./. 
16  they  of  city  sh.,7'.  like  grass 
92:7  wlien  all  workers  of  iniq./. 
13  righteous  shall/, 
13  shall/,  in  courts  o(  our  G. 
1:J2:18  upon  himself  sh.  crown/. 
Prov.  11:'28  right,  sh./.  as  bran. 
14:11  tabern.  of  upright  shall/. 
&.  12:5  almond-tree  shall/. 
Is.  17:11  thou  sh.  make  seed/. 
66:14  your  bones  shall  f. 
Eztk.  17:24  have  madedry  tree/. 

FLOrRISITF.D. 

Caiif.  6,11  went  to  see  vine/. 
Phil.  4: 10  your  care  of  mc  hiith/. 

FLOrRISHKTH,  l\G. 

Ps.  90:6  in  the  morning  it  f. 
9-2:14  thev  shall  be  fat  anil/. 
ia3:15  as  flower  of  field,  he  f. 

Dan.  4:4  I  was  at  rest.  and/. 
FLOW. 

.Tob  20:28  his  goods  shall  f.  away 

Pi.  147:18  wind  blow,  waters.;'. 

Cant.  4:16  the  spices  mav/.  out 

A'.  2:2  nations  Bhall/.  unto  it 
48:21  waters  to/,  o"ut  of  rock 
lX'):5  Shalt  see  and  ;".  together 
64:1  mountains  might/,  down 

Jer.  31:12  f.  to  goodness  of  L. 


FOE 

.At.  51:44  nations  sh.  not  f.  tog. 
JoeiZ-.K  hills  shall  ;'.  wit1i  milk, 
rivers  of  Jud./.  with  waters 
^[\c.  4:1  peo.  sh.  ;.  to  moll,  of  L. 
John  T.aa  oul  of  belly  »li./.  1.  w, 

FLOWF.O, 

Ton.  4:18  .Jordan  ;'.  o\er  banks 
la.  61:3  mount.  ;'.  ilown  at  pres. 
iuf«.  3:51  waters/,  over  my  head 

FLOWETII, 

Lev.  20:24  ;'.  with  milk  and  lion. 
.Vhhi.'13:-37;  M:8;  16:13,  14; 
Deiil.  0:3;  11:9;  -26:15;  27:3; 
31:30;  Joi.  5:6 

FLOWlXfi. 
Ex.  3:8  f.  with  milk  and  honey, 
17:"  13:5;    ,33:3;   Jer.   11:5; 
.T2:iS;  Ezek.  20:6,  15 
Pivr.  18:4  wril-sp.  of  wis.  as  f. 
/t,  66:12  glo.  of  O.  like  ;'.  stream 
Jer.  18: 14  cold  f.  wati-rs  he  fors.  ? 
49:4  gloriest  thou  in/,  valley? 

FLOWER. 
Ex.  25:33  ;'.  in  one  branch,  37:19 
1  Sam.  2:'!3  iiicr.  die  in/,  of  age 
Jith  14:2  forth  as/,  is  cut  down 
15:.33  he  shall  cast ;'.  as  olive 
Ps.  ia3:15as/.  of  fi'idd 
/s'.  18:5  sour  grape  is  rip.  in/. 
28:1  glorious  beauty  is  fad./.  4 
40:6  grxKlliness  is  as/,  of  field 
7/.  fadefh,  8;  Xefi.  1:4;  Jam. 
1:10,  11;  \Pel.  1:24 
1  Cor.  7:.36  she  pass  /.  of  her 
age 

FLOWERS. 
Rr.  2.5:.31,/'.  of  the  same.  37:17 
37:20  almonds,  knops,  and  his/. 
Lfr.  15:21  her/',  be  upon  bim,  33 

1  K.  6:18  carved  with  knops  and 

open/.  29,  32,35;  7:26,  49 

2  C?ir.  4:5  cup  with.;',  of  lilies,  21 
Cant.  2:12/  appear  on  earth 

5:13  bed  of  spices,  as  sweet/. 

FLl'TE,  S. 
Dan.  3:5  hear  sound  of/.  7, 10, 15 

FLl'TTERETII. 
Deut.  32:11  as  eagle/,  ov.  young 

FLl'X. 
^c<s  28:8  lay  sick  of  a/. 

FLY. 
7s.  7:18  sh.  hiss  for  the/,  in  E. 

FLY,  Verb, 
Oen.  1:20  fowl  tb.  may  f.  earth 

1  Sajn.  1.5:19  didst  ;'.  on"  the  spoil 

2  Sam.  2-2:11  did  t  on  wings  of 

wind,  Ps.  18:"10 
Job  5:7  as  sparks/,  upward 

.39:'26  doth  haw  k  /.  by  thy  wis. 
TV.  55:6  then  would  T/.  away 

90:10  cut  off.  and  wcf.  away 
Prov.  2.3:5  riches  f.  away 
fs.  6:2  with  two  be  did  A 

11:14  f.  on  shoulders  o'f  Philist. 

60:8  who  are  these  that/. 
-At.  48:40  be  shall  ;'.  as  an  eagle 
Ezek.  13:20  hunt  souls  to  make  ;". 
Dan.  9:21  G.  caused  to  ;".  swiftly 
I7ot<.  9:11  sb./.  away  like  a  bird 
llab.  1:8  they  shall/,  as  eagle 
Per.  14:6  saw  another  angel  f. 

19:17  that/,  midst  of  heave'n 

FLYIXG. 
Lev.  11:21  eat  of  everv  f.  thing 
Pi:.  148:10  all  cattle  and/,  fow-1 
P}'m\  26:2  as  swallow  by/. 
7?.  14:29  shall  be  fierv  ;".  serpent 

31:5  birds/',  so  will  L".  defend  J. 
Zee.  6:1  and  behold  a.;',  roll,  2 
Pert.  4:7  beast  like  a/,  eagle 

8:13  angel.;',  thro'  niidst  of  hea. 

FOAL.  S, 
Gen.  32:15 .1.  took  20  asses,  10/. 

49:11  binding  his  ;'.  to  the  vine 
Zee.  9:9  colt/,  of  ass,  Mat.  21:5 

FOAM. 
77o«.  10:7  king  of  S.  cut  off  as/ 

FOAMETH,  l\0. 

Mark  9:18  ;".  and  gnasheth  with 

his  teeth.  L)'k'  9:39 

20  on  ground  and  wallowed,/. 

Jude  13  waves/,  out  own  shame 

FODDER. 
Job  6:5  or  lowetll  ox  over  his/.  ? 

FOES. 
1  Chr.  21:12  dentroved  before  A 
Eft.  9:16  Jews  slew  of/.  75.000 
Ps.  27:2  mine  enemies  and/. 

.30:1  not  made  my.;',  to  rejoice 

89:-23  I  will  beat  down  his  f. 
.Vat.  10:36  man's/,  be  of  house 
Ac:)  2:35  I  make/,  footstool 


FOL 
FOLD. 

77i*.  1:12  as  a  vesture  sh.  thou/. 
FOLD,  Sulnlnnlive. 

I«.  1:1:21)  sheph.  make  their;'. 

ri5:10  Sharon  shall  be/. 
Ezek.  .34:14  on  mount,  shall/. 
I/a/i.  .3:17  dock  sh.  be  cut  from/. 
Mat.  l;):8  bro.  forth  fruit,  soiiio 
thirty  ;'.  23;  J/a»*  4:H,  20 

19:29  for»"aken  ho.  receive  100./". 
John  10:16  sheep  wh.  not  of  this 
/.  one/,  and  oue  shepherd 
FOLDS. 
Xiim.  .32:24  build/,  for  sheep,  36 
1^.  50:9  take  no  he-goats  off. 
Zep.  2:6  sea-ctiast  be/,  for  fl"ock3 

FOLDEiV. 
Xah.  1:10  wli.  they  be/,  together 

FOLDETH,  IXO. 
Proi:  6:10  ;'.  of  hands.  24:33 
Ec.  4:5/.  fiis  hands  to-jcther 

FOLK. 
Prov.  30:26  conies  but  feeble/. 
Jer.  51:.58  ;'.  sliall  labor  in  fire 
Mark  6:5  liaiids  on  few  sick/. 
7^*^5:3  multitude  of  impotent/. 
Acts  5:16  al)uut,  bringing  sick/, 

FOLLOW. 
Gen.  24:8  not  willinf:  to/. 

44:4  Jos.  said.  Up,/,  af'ter  men 
Ex.  14:4  harden  P.  lie  shall/. 

21:22  no  mischief/.  23 

-2.3:2  not/,  multitude  to  do  evil 
Jkut.  16:-20  what  just  sh.  thou/. 
Jud.  9:3  hearts  inclined  to/.  A. 
1  K.  19:20  I  will/,  thee 
7V.  45:14  companions/,  her 

119:150  that.;',  after  mischief 
It.  5:11  may/,  stroiifj  drink 

51:1  that/,  after  rigliteoiisnesa 
.7er.  17:16  oeiiig  pastor  to/',  thee 
Ezek.  13:3  prophets/,  own  spirit 
/Aw.  6:3  we  ;',  on  to  Know  the  L. 
,17a(.  8:19  Stastcr,  I  will/,  thee, 

Luke  9:.57,  61 
.^rark  16:17  signs/,  them  tb.  be. 
./oh/i  10:5  etran.  will  they  not/. 

13:37  L.  why  cannot  I/,  thee? 
.■!c/.t3:'24i)rophets  from  S.  that/. 
Pom.  14:19/.  tin.  tb.  make  pcjica 
1  Cor.  14: 1  ;'.  after  charitv.  desire 
Phil.  3:12  1/.  after,  if  that  1  may 

1  Thes.  5:15/  that  which  is  good 

2  Then.  3:it  ensample  to  you  to/. 
1  Tim.  5:24  men  tliev/.  after 

6:11  man  of  God/.  2  Tim.  2:-22 

7A-6.  12:14/.  peace  with  a)l  men 

13:7  whose  faith  ;'.  considering 

1  Pel.  1:11  testifie'd  glory  sh./. 
2:21  example,  that  ye  shouui/. 

2  Pet.  2:2.'ihall/.  perniciousways 
ZJohn  11 ;'.  not  that  which  is  evil 
/,'.  r.  14:4  Ihev  that/,  the  Lamb 

13  and  their  works  do/,  them 
FOLLOW  him. 

1  K.  18:21  if  Lord  be  t;od,/,  him 
Mark  5:;)7  siifl".  no  man  to/,  him 
Lv.  -22: 10  ;'.  /(.  into  bo.  Murk  14: 13 
John  10:4  and  the  sheep/,  him 

FOLLOW  me, 
G'-n.  24:5  woman  not/,  fne,  39 

2  7v'.  6:19/.  wff,  I  will  bring  you 
TV.  23:6  goodn.  and  mercy/,  me 
Mat.  4:19  Jes.  saith,/.  nie.  8:22; 

9:9;  .Va)*2:14;  7i/fc5:'27 
16:24  take  up  cross/,  me,  Mark 

8:.34:  10:'21 ;  ii/fc  9:-2.3 
19:21  sell  tliat  tbou  hast,/,  me, 

Luke  18:-22 

Luke  9:59  ;'.  me,  John  1:43 ;  21:22 

.John  10:'2t  sheep  hear  vol./.  me 

12:'26  if  man  serve,  let  him/,  jne 

i;):36  thou  canst  not  ;'.  me  now 

Act<!  12:8  garm.  about"  thee./.  m« 

FOLLOWED. 
Gen.  24:61  R.  and  damsels/,  m. 
Xum.  32:12/  Lord,  Deal.  1:36 
,Ios.  6:8  ark  of  covenant/,  them 
14:8  I  wholly  ;'.  L.  my  God, 9,  H 
Jud.  2:12  foiiook  L.  ;'.  oth.  gods 

1  Sam..  14:22  thev/.  hard  aftej  P, 
31:2  Philistines/.  Saul,  2  Sam. 

1:6;    1  CAr.  10:2 

2  Sam.  2:10  honse  of  Judah/.  D, 
3:31  king  David  bimsoll'/.  oier 
17-23  Ahilh.  saw  counsel  not/, 

1  A'.  16:21  half  of  people/.  Tikui. 

half;'.  Omri,  22 

2  A"  17:l5  A  vanitv,  became  vain 
/><,  68:25  plav.  on  instrumenta/. 
Ezek.  10:11  head  looked  they/. 
.lwos7:15L.  took  me  as  I/,  nock 
Mat.  27:.55  many  worn.  wll./.  J. 
Mark  10:'28weleftall  and/,  thee, 

Luke  18:28 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


FOO 

Lrike  23:54  and  rotor/,  afar  off 
Arts  13:43  rcli:;.  prnsolytc-s/.  P. 

16:17  the  p;iiiu!/.  Paul  and  us 
Horn.  9:30  tieiit.  who/,  not  i-ii.'h. 
31  wlio  /'.  after  Ijiw  of  riiiliteo. 
1  Cor.  10:4  drunk  of  reek  that/. 

1  Tim.  .5:10  /".  every  good  work 

2  Pet.  1:16  not/",  ciin.  dev.  fables 
Ri\  &.»  nealli,  hell/,  with  him 

14:S  r:  another  anffel,  saying 
9  third  auael/.  them  saying 
FOLLOWED  him. 
Xtim.  16:25  M.  oM.TS  of  Is.  f.  h. 
Jiiil.  il:4  lisht  persons  who.r'.  h. 
2  sw«i.  11:8  /'.  //.  a  mess  of  meat 
MtU.  4:20  tlievlefl  their  nets  and 
f.  him.  .Vidk  1:1S 
22  left  the  ship  inid  f.  him 
25  f.  /tim  sri-atmnltitude,  8:1 ; 
i2: 15 ;  19:2 ;  20:29 ;  .Va/-k  2:15; 
5:24;  ivA-c  23:27;  Johnli-.i 
8:23  disciples/,  him,  ivfe22:39 
9:27  two  blind  men  f.  Mm 
a):58  Peter/  him.  'Murk  14:.54 
L^ike  5:11  forsook  all./",  him.  2^ 
Acts  12:9  P.  went  out  "and/,  him 
Jiev.  19:14  armies/  him 

FOLLOWED  me. 
Tfutn.  14:24  servant  C.  hath  f.  me 
1  A'.  14:8  D./  mf  with  all  fieart 
Mat.  19:28/  me  in  regeneration 

FOLLOWEOST. 
Ruth  3:10  thou/  not  young  men 

FOLLOWERS. 
1  Cor.  4:16r".  of  nie,  11:1 ;  PhU.Z:Yl 
Eith.  6:1  be  ye/",  of  God 
1  Thes.  1:6/.  of  us  and  of  the  L. 
2:14  ye  became  f.  of  churclies 
Heb.  6: 12  f.  of  them  who  thro"  fa. 
1  Pet.  3:13  be/  of  that  is  good 

FOLLOWETH. 
Ps.  63:8  soul/  hard  after  thoe 
Prov.  1'2:11/.  vain  porscms,  28:19 
15:9  loveth  him/,  righto.  21:21 
Eos.  12:1  Eph./  after  east  wind 
Mat.  10:.38  tak.  not  up  ero.  and/ 
.Sfar*  9:.38/.  not  us,  i",'.f  9: 19 
John  8:12/  me  not  w;ilk  in  dar. 

FOLLOWI.XG. 
Dent.  12::M  not  snared  bv/".  them 
Jos.  ii-.W  from /".  Lord,  18,  23, 29 ; 

1  Sam.    12:20;    2  A'.  17:21; 

2  Chr.  25:27;  .S4:.33 
Jvd.  2:19  in/  other  gods 
8^'a;rt.  2:19  Asahel  turned  not 

from/.  Abner.  26.  30 
7:8  I  took  thee  from  f.  sheep, 

1  Chr.  17:7;  Ps.  78:71 
1  K.  21:26  abominably  in/,  idols 
-Pa'.  48:13  may  tell  to  general.  /". 
109:13  gen.  'f.  let  nam<'  lie  blot. 
Mark  16:211  word  with  sii;iis  /". 
L'tke  13::iJ  to-morrow  and  day/. 
John  1:43  dav  /".  ;  6:22  the  day 
Acli:  2:5:11  niglit  /".  Lordstoodby 
iPet.  2:15/  way  of  Balaam 

FOLLY. 
Gen.  34:7  Sli.  wrought/,  in  Isr. 
Jteut.  22:21/.  by  playing  whore 
Jos.  7:15  Aeli.  wrong'ht/  iu  Is. 
Jud.  19:2:ido  not  this/ 
20:6  have  eunnnitted/.  in  Israel 

1  Sam.  2.5:25  Nali.  /',  is  with  him 

2  .Si/M.  1.3:12  do  not  thou  this/ 
./u(!/ 4:18  angels  he  eharg.  with /". 

24:12  God  layelh  not  f.  to  them 

42:8  lest  I  deal  with  vou  after/. 
Ps.  49:13  their  way  is  their/ 

85:8  not  turn  again  to/. 
Pmn.  .5:2:!  in  his  /".  he  sli.  go  ast 

]:i:16a  fool  hiveth  open  his/". 

Il:Kili,./.  of  fools  is  deceitful 
18  the  -imple  inherit  /". 

21  tlie  ro.illshlM'SSof  foolsis/. 

2<1  liast^v  of  spirit  exaltelh./". 
15:21  y".  .)oy  to  him  dost,  of 'wis. 
lf");22'instrnetion  of  fools  is/. 
17:12  a  fool  in  his/". 
18:13  it  is/  and  s)iame 
2<i:4  answer  not  foul  aecord.  to/ 

5  answer  fciol  aeeording  to/ 

11  s(j  a  fold  returnelh  to  his/. 
Ec.  1:17  to  know  wlsdcmi  and/. 

2:3  I  sought  to  lav  hold  rm  /'. 

12  to  behold/  .-'l:!  e.\eelle"lh/. 
7:"2.5  to  know  wickedness  of/. 
10:1  so  ft  little  f.  him  in  repiit. 

6  f.  is  set  in  dignity 

Is.  0:17  (!Very  moiith  speaketh/. 
Jcr.  23:13  seen/  in  tliejirophe'ts 
2  Cnr.  11:1  hear  with  me  In  my/. 
2  Tim.  3:9/  he  made  manifest 

FOOD. 
Gen.  2:9  every  tree  good  for  /*. 
3:6  BUW  the  tree  was  good  for/ 


FOO 

Gen.  6:21  talce  unto  thee  of  all/. 

41:35  gather  f.  of  th.  good  years 
42:7  came  to"bny/.  43:2;  44:25 
.33  take/",  for  faniine 
44:1  commanded  till  sacks  wi./ 
47:24  for/  for  your  little  ones 
K:r.  21:10  Ixer/'.  not  diminished 
Ler.  3:11  the  /".  of  the  offering,  16 
19:23  have  ]>lanted  trees  for/. 
20:7  hoh-  thiuL's,  it  is  his/. 
/*  til.  10:18  in  driving  stranger/. 
1  Sam.  14:24  eateth/  till  even 
'2.^am.  9:10  nnister""s  son  have,/". 

1  A'.  .5:9  in  giving/  formyhous. 
,/iih  2:!:12  ^vords  more  than/ 

24:5  wildernwss  yieldeth/ 
.38:41  provideth  for  raven  /".  ? 
40:20  mount,  bring  him  forth  /". 

Ps.  78:25  man  did  eat  angels'  /'. 
104:14  forth  f.  out  of  the  ear'th 
136:25  who  giveth  /".  to  all  flesh 
146:7  who  giveth/.  to  hungry 
147:9  giveth  to  tlie  boast  his/. 

Prov.  6:8  ant  gatheroth/  in  h'ar. 
13:23  much/  in  tillage  of  poor 
27:27  c'oats'  milk  ono.  Xov  thy/ 
28:3  rain  which  loaveth  no/ 
:^l:8  feed  me  with  /".  convenient 
31:14  bringeth  her/  from  afar 

E~'k.  l(i:2T  I  dimin.  ordinary/ 
4«:18  inere.-ise  thereof  be  for*/*. 

.Ms  14:17  till,  our  hearts  witli  /*. 

2  Cor.  9:10  minister  broad  for/\ 
1  Tijn.  6:8  h.'*v./.  and  raiment 
Jam.i:\o  be  destitute  of  daily/ 

FOOL. 
1  Satn.  26:21  have  played  the/. 
Ps.  14:1/  said  in  heart,  5:i:l 
49:10./*.  and  brutish  person 
92:6  neither  doth/  understand 
Prop.  10:8  prating/  sh.  fall,  10 
23  sport  to  a/Yo  do  mischief 
11:29/  be  servant  to  the  wise 
12: 15  way  of /".  right  in  own  eyes 
16  /*.  wrathis  presently  kuo*wn 
13:16  a/  layoth  open  his  folly 
14:16/.  rageth  and  is  confident 
15:5/.  despiseth  father's  instr. 
17:7  excel,  speech  beeom.  not/ 

10  than  100  stripes  into  a/ 
12  a  be.tr  meet  rather  than/ 
16  a  price  in  hand  of/*. 

21  he  that  begetleth  *a/. 
28/  ^vhen  he  hold,  his  peace 

18:2  a/,  no  delight  in  nndorst. 
6/.  lips  enter  into  contention 
If.  month  is  his  destruction 

20:3  every/,  will  be  meddling 

26:4  answer  not/".  .•  5  answer/. 
8  so  is  he  giveth  honor  to  a/. 

26:10  God  rowardoth/ 

11  so  a/ rotnrneth  to  his  folly 
27:3,/".  wrath  heavier  than  both 

22  tho'  brav  a  /".  in  a  mortar 
29:11  a  /".  uttereth  all  his  mind 

Fa\  2:14*/.  walketh  in  darkness 

15  happeneth  to/,  even  to  me 

16  no  rem.  of  wi^e  more  than/ 
19  whether  he  be  wise  or  a  f.  f 

4:.5/.  foldeth  his  hands  together 
5:.3/.  voice  known  by  multitude 
6:8  whatha.  wise  more  than  /*.  ? 
10:2  a/  heart  is  at  liis  left  hand 
14  &f.  also  is  full  of  words 
■  Trr.  17:11  and  at  his  end  be  a/ 
Vot.  5:22  wh.  shall  snv.  Thon  /". 
I. like  12:20/".  this  niglit  tliv  sriul 

1  Cnr.  3:18/  lh:.t  he  m.iv  li'r  wise 
15::i6thou/.  that  thou*.sowest, 

2  Cor.  11:16  no  man  Ihinkmea/". 
12:6  to  glory,  I  slull  not  be  a'/'. 

11  am  uecome  a/  in  glorying 
As  n  FOOL. 
2  Sam.  3::«  died  Abner  ax  af.? 
Pror.  7:22  as  af.  to  eorrecli*on 
Kc.  2:16  dioth  wise  man  ?  as  f. 
2  Cor.  11:16  as  a  f.  rox-eive  m'e 

23  ministers!  I  sjieak  as  af. 

For  a  FOOL. 
Prntt.  19:10  not  seeTnly  for  a  f. 
21:7  wisdom  is  toohlgh  for  a  f. 
2<i:l  honor  not  sei'mly  for  af. 
3  and  a  rod /or  the  /',  "liack 
30:a2/ur  af.  when  he  is  tilled 

Is  a  FOOL. 
Prm).  10:18  utter,  slander  is  a  f. 
19:1  pervers<'  in  lips,  wid  is  a  f. 
28:26  tnist.  in  own  heart  is  af. 
Ec.  10:3  that  is  a ./".  walketh,  'lie 
saith  loev.  ono  that  hoisaf. 
//OS.  9:7  the  prophet  is  af. 

or  It  FOOL. 
Pror.  12:15  way  of  a  f.  is  right 
17:21  father  of  a  f.  fiath  no  Joy 

24  eyes  Of  af.  arc  in  ends  of* 
2.3:9  speak  not  in  the  curs q/  a/. 


FOO 

Prov.  26:6  a  mo.  by  hand  of  af. 

12  more  ho]ie  of  af.  29:iS0 
Ec.  7:6  so  is  laughter  ©/"the/. 
10:12  lips  of  af.  will  "swallow 
FOOLS. 
2  Sam..  13:13  be  as  one  of  the  f. 
Job  12:17  maketh  the  judges/ 
.30:8  thev  were  children  of/. 
Ps.  75:4  to/  deal  not  foolishly 
94:8./".  wlien  will  ye  be  wise? 
107:17./*.  bee.  of  transgression 
Prov.  1:7/  despise  wisdom 
22  how  long,  ye/  will  ye  hate 

32  prosperity  of/  destr.  them 
3::!5  shame  sh.  be  proraot.  of/ 
8:5  f.  be  ye  of  nnderst.  heart 
10:5l  /',  die  for  wani  of  wisdom 
12:23  heart  of/*,  proclaim,  fool. 
13:19  to./",  to  depart  from  evil 

20  companion  of/",  be  destr. 
14:8  folly  of/,  is  deceit 

9./".  make  a  mock  at  sin 

24  the  foolishness  of/  is  folly 

33  midst  of.r.  is  made  known 
15:2  mouth  of/",  poureth  foolis. 

14  mouth  of/,  feedethon  fool. 
16:22  instruction  of/",  is  folly 
19:29  stripes  prep,  for  back  of/ 
26:7  parable  in  mouth  of./".  9 
Ec.  5:1  than  give  sacrifice"  of/ 

4  he  hath  no  pleasure  in/ 
7:4  heart  of./",  m  house  of  mirth 

5  than  to  licar  the  song  of./". 
9  anger  rosteth  in  bosom  of/ 

9:17  cr.v  of  him  ruleth  among/ 
/«.  19:11  princes  of  Zoan  f.  13" 

35:8  /".  shall  not  err  therein 
Mal.^-.Vtf.  and  bl.  19;  Luke.  11:40 
Luke  24:25  0/  slow  to  believe 
Rom.  1:22  10*110  wise,  became  f. 

1  Cor.  4:10are/.  for  Christ's  sate 

2  Cor.  11:19  for  ye  sufTer./".  gladly 
Eph.  5:15  see  ye  walk  not  as/ 

FOOLISH. 
Bent.  32:6  requite  L./  people? 

21  provoke  them  to  anger  with 
a./",  nation.  /!om.  10:19 

.7oh  2:10  as  one  of/",  women 
5:2  for  wrath  killeth  the./",  man 
3  I  have  seen  the  /".  tiiki'ngroot 

Ps.  a-.Sf.  not  stand  in  thy  si^'ht 
.39:8  niake  me  not  reiiro;uh  of./". 
73:3  for  I  was  envious  at  the/ 

22  so/,  was  I  and  ignorant 
74:18/ people  have  blasphemed 

22/  reproaclietli  thee  dailv 
Pror.  il:i;  forsake  the./',  and  five 

13  a  /*.  wonnin  is  clamorous 
10:1./*.  son  hi-aviii.'ss  of  mother 

14  inoutll  of/",  near  dfstruet, 
14:1  the  /*.  plucUetll  house  down 

3  mouth  of/  is  a  rod  of  pride 
7  go  from  presence  of  a  /".  man 

15:7  heart  of  the./",  doothnot  so 
20./.  man  despiseth  his  mother 

17:25/  son  is  grief  to  his  fatlier 

19:13./".  son  calamity  of  father 

21:20a  f.  man  spendeth  a  Ireas. 

29:9  if  wise  conleiid.th  with/. 
Ec.  4:13  wise  child  than/  king 

7:17  bo  not  wirkotl.  neiiher/ 

10:15  labor  of  th.'./".  woariot'lr 
A.  44:25  maketh  knowledge/ 
Jer.  4:"22  for  my  people  is./". 

5:4  those  are  poor,  they  nrc./". 
21  hear  now  this.  Of.  people 

10:8  tlioy  are  brutish'and  /'. 
Lam.  2:14  proph.  soon  f.  things 
SfA-.  1.3:3  woo  to  the/"  prophets 
Zee.  ll:15instru.  of/".  she|.ilierds 
.Uaf.  7:26  be  likened  to  a./,  man 

25:2  live  were  wise  and  five./'. 
Pom.  1:21/  heart  was  darku'uod 

2:20  an  instructor  of  the  /'. 
1  Cor.  y.9.0f.  wis.  of  this  world 
GaL  3:1  0/  Galatians 

3  arc  ye  so/. .?  having  boirnn 
Eph.  5:4  filthincss.  nor  /".  talking 

1  Tim.  6:9  rich,  fall  into  f.  lusts 

2  Tim.  2:33/  questions.■7';^  3:9 
Tif.  3:3  we  wore  sometimes./". 

1  Pet.  2:15  silence  ignoraneeof/. 

FOOLISHLY. 

Gen.  31:28  thon  hast  now  done 

f.  I  Sam.  i:i:13;  2  Chr.  16:9 
Num.  12:11  sin  wherein  done/. 

2  .s'a*n.  34:10  I  have  done  very/ 
.7o6  1:22  nor  chari;ed  God  /. 
Ps.  7.5:4  to  the  fools,  deal  "not/ 
I^or.  14:17  soon  angry  dealetb  /". 

.30:.32  if/",  in  lifting  up  thyself 

2  Cor.  lf:17  I  speak'  as  it  were  /. 

21  I  fpunkf.  T  am  bold  also  " 

FOOLISHXESS. 

2  Sam.  1.5:31  counsel  of  A.  into  f. 
Ps.  38:5  stink,  because  of  my/. 


FOO 

Ps.  69:S  O  G.  thou  knowest  my/. 

lYov.  12:2:!  heart  of  fools  pro".  /". 
14:24  but  the./",  of  fools  is  follv 
15:2  mouth  of  fools  pour.  out/. 
14  month  of  fools  feedeth  on/ 
19:3  /".  of  man  pervert,  his  w::v 
2-2:15/  bound  in  heart  of  child 
24:9  the  thought  of/,  is  sin 
37:22  yet  will  not  his/,  depart 

Ec.  7:25  know  wickedness  off. 
10: 13  beginning  of  words  is./". 

.Mark  7:22./".  come  from  witlfin 

1  Cor.  1:18" to  them  that  perish/. 
21  by./",  of  preaching  to  sa\e 
2:i  preach  Ctirist  to  iJri'.'-ks./". 
25/  of  God  is  wiser  tlnin  men 

2:14  things  of  Siiirit./'.  nntolmn 

3:19  wisdom  of  this'world  is/ 

FOOT. 

Gen.  41:44  without  thee  no  man 
shall  lift  up  his/". 

Ev.  21:24./".  for/  Veul.  19:21 

Num.  22:25  crushed  Balaam's  /. 

Dent.  8:4  nor  did  thy  /".  swell 
11:10  wateredst  it  with  thy/ 
29:5  shoe  is  not  waxen  old'on/ 
32:35/  shall  slide  in  due  time 
.3.3:24  lot  Asher  dip  his/,  in  oil 

Jos.  1:3  every  place/  sh.  tread 
5:15  loose  shoe  from  oft' thy/. 

./ud.  5:15  Barak  was  sent  oil/. 

2  Sam.  2:18Asa.  was  as  light  off- 
21:20  on/  six  toes,  1  c/ir.  2n:'6 

2  A".  9:33  trod  Jezebel  under/. 

2  Chr.  .33:8  nor  reniow  /'.  of  Isr. 

Joh  2.3:11/  h:ltll  held  liis  step;: 
28:4  even  waters  forgotten  of/. 
31:5  if  my/,  hasted  to  deceit 
.39:15  forgetteth/  m»v  crush 

Ps.  9:15  they  hid/  taken 
26:12  /".  standeth  in  even  place 
.36:iriet  not  the/  of  pritfe 
.38:16./".  slippeth.  they  magnify 
66:6  went  thro'  tho  fl'ttod  on/. 
68:23/  may  be  dipped  in  blood 
91:12  lest  thou  dash/  against  a 

stone.  Mat.  4:6;  Lide  4:11 
94:18  I  said,  My./',  slippeth 
121:3  not  suft'or./".  to  be  moved 

Prov.  1:15  thy/'from  their  path 
3:43  thy/  shall  not  slunilife 
26  keep  thy/  fr.  being  taken 
4:27  remove  thy/  from" evil 
25:17,/.  from  neighbor's  house 
19  like  a/  out  of  joint 

E'.  5:1  keep  thy/  when  goest 

/s.  14:25  on  mount,  tread  under  f. 
18:7  a  nation  trodden  under  /'. 
20:2  put  off  shoe  IVom  off  thy/ 
26:6  the./',  shall  tread  it  down 
41:2  called  ri'jliteons  to  his./". 
58:13  turn./",  from  my  sabbath 

Jer.  2:25  thy./*,  fr.  being  unshod 
12:10  my  portion  under/ 

Lam.  1:15  Lord  trodden  under/. 

Ezek.  6:11  stamp  with  thy/ 
29:11  no/  of  man,  of  beast 
32:13/  of  man  trouble  thorn 

Dan.  8:13  to  be  trodden  under/ 

Amos  2:15  swift  of/',  not  deliver 

.^fiit.  5:13  salt  trodden  uiidor/. 
1 1:13  jio<iple  followed  him  on  /". 
18:S  if  thy./",  offend.  JIfark  9:4*5 
22:13  liind'him  hand  and  /  and 

Mai-ki>::)3  many  ran  a  /".  thitlier 

./ohn  11:14  bound  hand  and/. 

Arts  7:5  so  much  as  to  set  his./". 
20:13  minding  himself  to  go  a"/". 

1  Car.  12:15  if  the  /'.  say.  Bee.  \ 
/Tfb.  10:29  troddehunder/  the  S. 
Per.  1:13 clothed  withgarm.  to/ 

11:2  city  shall  troad  under/. 

Sole  of  FOOT. 

Crn.  8:9  no  rest  for  sole  off. 
Dent.  28:56  not  set  *.  Off',  on  gr. 

65  nor  shall  sole  of  thy./",  rest 
■Tos.  1:3  ev.  jilace^.  off.  tread  on 

2  .Sam.  14:"25  like  Alis.  fr.  «.  off. 
Ii.  1:6.?.  off.  to  head 
Ezek.  1:7  .lole  off.  like  cnlfs 

FOOT-BREADTH. 
Dent.  2:5  not  so  much  tmf.-br, 

Rij-ht  FOOT,  left  FOOT. 

Per.  10:2  he  set  his  r../".  upon  the 
sea,  and  hie  /./.  on  the  earth 
See  TOB. 

FOOTED. 
Ler.  11:3  cloven./',  thatyesh.  eat 
7  though  eioven./'.  unclean 
21:19  broken  /.  not  apprtiaeh 
Act^  10:12  of  four  /'.  beasts,  11:6 
Pom.  1:2-3  like  four./',  beasts 

FOOTMEX. 
1  Sam.  22:17  to  the/.  Slav  priests 
Jir.  12:5  if  thou  hast  run  withy. 


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FOR 

FOOTSTEPS. 

Px.  17:.'!  that  my/,  slip  lint 
77:19  thv/.  nri'  mit  known 
80;51  ri'piiKi.  /'.  iif  aiioliitoU 
Cunl.  1:8  !,-o  by/,  of  the  Hock 

FOOTSTOOL. 
1  C/ir.  2S:a  hoiwf  lor/,  of  God 
y..  '.i>):j  worship  at  his /".  '•*':' 
110:1  imm.  thy  f.  Mul-  22:41;  i 
,l/.ir*- 12:311 ;  lake  20:43 ;  AcU 
2:X):  //f«.  1:13 
/«.  fiU:l  I'lirtll  is  my/.  ,4rt*7:49     | 
/,<(«;.  2: 1  rememheicd  not  lii*/ 
J/i;^  r.::!.")  bv  the  earth  it  is  his/, 
y/.*.  10:13  fill  enemies  be/. 
Jiitii.  2:3  tit  hea-  under  my/. 

FOnBAOE. 
7).•l/^  5:.'!7  nor  towhatso.  I../. 
.Vii(  .■i:14.1"hn  /'.  him.  saving'.  I 
M'yrk  V::i*  we  /'.  him.  Z.i(*Y  H:4!» 
•i  Pet.  2:10  ass/',  madu.  ofjiroph. 

FORBARE. 
1  Sam.  2:!:  13  Sanl/.  to  go  forth 
Jer.  41:8  lahmacl/.  and  slew  not 

FORBEARAM'E. 

Unm.  2: 1  or  di'spis.  viebes  of/.  / 

3:23  remission  of  sins  thro'/- 

FORBEAR,  lAG. 
D'-tit.  2.3:22  r'.  to  vow  it 

1  K.  22:B  CO  or/.  .!*  2  C'Ar.  lfi:5 

2  r'Ar.  25:16  /".  why  be  smitten  ? 
35:21 V.  thee  froni  meildlin>„' 

Xt/i.  !i::iO  many  years  didst/". 
./()«  16;li  I  /".  what  am  I  eased  ? 
Prnr.  24:11  if/",  to  deliver  them 
25:15  hv  lonsrV".  prince  persnad. 
Ja:  20:9  I  was  weary  with/. 

40:4  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee/. 
7C-ek.  2:5  will  hear.  or/.  7  :  3:11 

;):27  that  forbeareth,  let  him/. 

24:17  /"  to  cry,  make  no  monm. 
Zfc.  11:12  srive  price,  if  not./". 

1  Cor.  9:ti  power  to  /".  working  ? 

2  Cor.  ii:fi  1/.  lest  "any  think 
Epi.  4:2  f.  in  love.  Col.  3:13 

(i:9  mas'ters  /".  threatening 
1  Thii.  3:1  could  no  longer/.  5 

FORBID.  ; 

Vwm.  11:"2S  mv  lord  51   /".  them 
.l/>irt  9::i9  /".  him  not.  Luke  9:M  I 
10:14  siiiTer  little  chilli,  and/. 

them  not,  Luke  11:1') 
ttike  6:29  /".  not  to  take  coat  also 
,\rf.i  in:4f  ran  any  man/,  water 
24-23  f.  none  of  his  aee.uaint. 
1  Cor.'U:.*)  /".  not  sp.  with  long. 

God  FORDID, 
<;«!.  44:7  Oodf.  17:  Jo'.  22:29; 
SI:1G;  1  Sam.  12:2!;  11:4.): 
20:2;  Job  27:5;  L'ike  20:16; 
J?o>,i.  8:4,  6.  31 ;  6:2,  15 ;  7:7, 
13- 9:14;  11:1,  11: 1  ''0'-.6:13; 
G<il.  2:17:3:21;  6:14 
FORBIDDEX,  ET!I,     IXG. 
Jei'  sncnmniitanv  of  things/. 
jMut.  4:23  the  likeness  of  what/. 
'aV. 


FOR 

Dnn.  11:10  assemble  mnltl.  of/. 

:W  shall  he  honor  the  tiod  of/. 

Ob.  11  Btrangi-rs  carried  away/. 

KORCIIII.E, 
Job  6:23  how/,  are  right  words 

FORI'I>G. 
Dfii/.  20:19  t'.  an  axeaga.  them 
Prov.  30:33/".  of  w  rath  bringelh 

FORDS. 
/*.  10:2  danght.Ts  at/,  of  .\mon 

FORECAST. 
Ban.  11:"24  sli/-  his  devices,  25 
I  FOREFATHERS. 

.At.  ir.lOturn.  to  inii|uitie»of/. 
1 2  Tim.  1:3  whom  I  served  from/. 

FOREFROAT. 
•2  Sam.  11:15  Iriah  in /'.  of  haltlc 
2  C'Ar.  20:27  Jehoshaphat  in/. 
FOREHEAD. 

1  f!am.  17:49  stone  sunk  in  his/. 

2  t7l7'.  2t):20  I'zziah  leprous  in/. 
Jn:  3:3  thou  hast  a  whore's/. 


,.'i*e  2.3:2  f.  to  give  tribute  to 
^l.r»  16:6  were  /.  to  preach  iii  A 
2R31  preaching  no  man/,  hnn 
1  T/i(i.  2:16/.  us  to  speak  to  G. 
1  Tim.  4:3/.  to  maiTy  ami  com. 
3  Joltn  10/.  them  that  would  re. 

FORBORAF-. 
Jer.  51:.30  mighty  men/,  to  fight 

FORCE,  Siihstnnlive. 
Dent  :H:7  his  natural/,  abated 
1  .-iam  2:16  I  will  take  it  by/. 
Kzr  4:-ii  made  them  cease  by/. 
M  30:18  great/,  of  my  disease 
4016  his/,  in  navel  ofhis  belly 
J.  r  18:21  out  blood  by/,  of  swo. 
2.3-10  is  evil,  their/,  is  not  right 
46:45  shadow  because  of/. 
.E:ek  31:4  with  /".  ye  ruled  them 
33:5  shed  blood  by/,  of  the  sw. 
irnon  -J;!!  etro.  not  strengthen/. 
Jfal.  11:12  violent  take  it  by/. 
John  6:15  would  take  him  by/. 
Ai-1.1 2!:10  to  t.ikc  Paul  by  /'. 
Meb.  9:17  testament  is  of/,  after 

FORCE,  ED. 
DfU.  22:25  if  the  man/,  her 
Jvd.  20:5  concubine  have  they/. 

1  .-^am.  13:12  I '".  myself 

2  .Vam.  13:12  brother  do  not/. 
14  .\mnon  /".  Tamar,  22.  3-J 

E^t.  7:8  w  ill  he  /".  the  qui-en  1 
JProc.  7;21  w ith  flat.  she/,  him 

FORCES. 
Job  36:19  will  not  esteem  the/. 
J«.  60:5  f.  of  Gentiles  sliall  come 
11  may  bring  /".  of  the  Gentiles 
Jer.  40:7  captaiiis  off.  13;  41:11, 
13, 16;  42:1,  8;  45:4,  5 


Ezi-'k.  3:9  as  adamant  I  made/. 

16:12  and  I  put  jewel  on  thy/. 

Per.  14:9  mark  of  beast  in  his/. 

17:5  on  her/,  a  name  written 

FOREHEADS. 
E:fk.  3:8  strong  against  their/. 
9:4  on  the  /'.  of  them  that  sign 
Per.  7:3  sealed  serv.  of  God  iii/. 
9:4  not  seal  of  God  in  their/. 
13:16  all  to  receive  a  mark  in/. 
11:1  Father's  name  in  (heir/. 
20:4  nor  received  his  mark  on/. 
22:4  his  name  sh.  be  iu  their  /. 

FOREIGYEK,  8. 
Ex.  12:45  a  /'.  not  eat  thereof 
Pe'it.  15:3  of  a  f.  exact  it  again 
Oh.  11  in  the  dav  ;".  enierc-d  gat. 
Ejili.  2:19  ye  are  no  more/. 

FOREKNEW,  KXOW. 

Pom.  R:-29  whom  he  did/. 

11:2  not  cast  away  people  he/. 

FORER\0\VT.EDGE. 

.Ir'-s  2:-J:)  di-livered  hyf.  of  (iod 

1  Pet.  1:2  atcording  to/',  of  God 

FOBEORD\l\ED. 
1  Pet.  1:20 who  verily  was/. 

FOREPART. 
.lc(.«  27:41/.  of  ship  stuck  fast 
I  FORERO'XER. 

I  Ileb.  6:-20  w  hither/,  is  for  us 

FORF.SAW. 
Acts  2:'25/.  Lord  always  before 

FORESEETII.  lA'G. 
Pme.  i'i-.'i  man  /'.  the  evil.  -27:12 
Gal.  3:8  theecripture/.  that  God 

FORESRIX,  6. 
C/n.  17:11  eireiimc  Hesh  of/.  23 
Ej:  4:"23  Zip.  cut  off/,  of  eon 
Ler.  12:3  desh  ofhis/.  sh.  be  cir. 
Pent.  10:16circumcise/".  of  heart 
./»«  .5:3  circumcised  at  hill  of/. 

1  .'iatn.  18:25  100/.  of  Philistines 
27  D.  brought/,  and  gave  th. 

2  Sam.  3:14  I  espoused  for  100/". 
./•) .  4:4  t.-ike  aw  ay  the/,  of  heart 
Hub.  2:16  let  thy/,  be  uncovered 

FOREST,  8, 
1  Snm.  22:5  D.  came  to/",  of  IT. 

1  A'.  7:2  Soloinou  built  liou.  of/. 

2  A'  19-2-3  will  enter  into/,  of 
ills  Carmel,  /«.  37:24 

2  C/ir.  "27:4  J.  built  castles  in/. 
Pt  29:9  voice  of  L.  discover./. 
50:10  er.  beast  of  the/,  is  mine 

1W:20  beasts  of/,  do  creep  forth 
/«.  9:18  kindle  in  thickets  of/. 

10: 18  consume  glory  of  his/. 

HI  rest  of  trees  of  his/,  be  fcw- 

34  cat  down  the  thickets  of/. 

21:13  in/,  of  .\ra.  shall  ye  lodge 

2-3:8  didst  look  to  annor  of/. 

29:17  esteemed  as.a/.  32:15 

:;'!:19  hail  coming  down  on/. 

4-1-14  cvpress  from  am.  trees/. 
2-1  break  forth  into  sing.  Of. 

m:'i  vea,  all  ye  bea«ts  in  the/. 
Jer.  5":6  lion  out  of/  shall  slay 

10:3  one  eutteth  a  tree  out  of/. 

12:8  heritage,  as  a  lion  in/. 

21-14  w  ill  kindle  n  fire  in  the/. 

26:  IS  high  places  of/'.  Mic.  .3:12 

46:-2;l  thev  shall  cut  down  her/. 
E:ek.  15:6' vine-tree  am.  trees/'. 

20: 16  prophesy  aga.  /.  of  south 

39:10  neither  cut  any  out  of/. 
'  I/os.  2:12  I  will  make  them  a/. 

.4mo»3:4  will  liou  roar  in  the/. 

.Vic.  5:8  as  a  lion  am.  heastsof/. 
1  Zee.  11:2/.  of  vintage  ia  come 


FOR 

FORETEI.I,. 

2  Cor.  13:2  I  /'.  you  a-  if  jiresent 
FORETOLD. 

.Iffir*  13:23  1  have/,  you  all 
Acti  3:-24  proph./.  of  tlii-»e  days 
F»»RE\VARA.  ED. 

L'ike  12:5  /'.  whom  ye  shall  fear 
1  Thes.  4:6  we  also  have/,  you 

FORFEITED. 
Ezr.  10:8  substance  should  be/. 

FORGAT. 
Gfn.  40:2:1  .loseph,  but/,  him 
./ml.  .3:7  children  of  Israel/.  I.. 

1  .s'dwi.  12:9  when  they/,  the  L. 
Pa.  78:11  and  they/,  his  works 

106:13  soon  /".  ,■  21  /.  God  th.  S- 
L'lm.  3:17  peace.  1/  i)rosperity 
JIos.  '2:13  alter  lovers  and/,  me 

FORGAVE,  EST. 
P.i.  .32:.5/.  iniiiuilv  of  my  sin 
7S:.38  he/,  their  inUiuity,  and 
9!l:8  wast  a  God  that/,  them 
.Vrll.  18:  27  and  /'.  hiin  the  debt 
.32  O  wicked  servant,  I  /.  all 
Luke  7:42  he  frankly/",  them 
42  that  he  to  whom  he/,  most 

2  Cor.  2:10  if  I  /.  any  thing,  for 
voiir  sakes  f.  1  it 

Coi. '3:13  as  Christ/,  you 

FORGED. 
Pa.  119:69  proud  have  /.  a  lie 

FORGERS- 
Job  13:4  ye  are/,  of  lies 

FORGET. 
Oen.  27:45  till  thy  brother/. 
41:51  God  made  me/,  my  toil 
Dent.  4:9  /'.  things  eyes  ha.  seen 
2;j  lest  Ve  /'.  covenant  of  Lord 
31  Lord  w-ill  not/,  the  coven. 
6:12  beware  lest/ L.  8:11. 14, 19 
9:7  f.  not  how  provokedst  Lord 
2-5-19  blot  out  .\liialek.  not/'. 
1  Sa?n.  1:11  if  not/.  h:indm;ild      [ 
3  E.  17::!8  covenant  shall  not/. 
./oA8:13sopathsof;dl  that/.  G. 
9-27  I  will  /'.  my  complaint 
11:16  tbou"shalt  f.  thy  misery     I 
24:'20  the  womb  shall/',  him 
Px  9:17  all  nations  that/.  God 
10:12  O  Lord  /'.  not  the  humhlo 
13:1  how  long  wilt  thou/,  me'; 
45:10/  thine  own  peoplu,  and 
50:'22  consider  this  ye  that/.  G. 
.59:11  lest  my  people/- 
74:19  /"-  not  congrega.  of  poor 
2:i  f'.  not  voice  of  "thine  cncm. 
78-7  might  not  f.  works  of  God 
102:4  that  I  /'.  t"o  eat  my  bread 
10.-J:2  f.  not'all  his  benefits 
119:11)  I  will  not/,  thy  word 
8:?  do  I  not  /".  statutes,  109, 141 
93  I  will  never/,  thy  precepts 
15:)  for  I  do  not/',  thy  law 
176  for  1  not/.  Ibv  command. 
137-5  if  I  f.  thee,  O  Jerusalem, 

let  riglit  hand  f.  cunning 
Pror.  3:1  my  son./,  not  my  law 
4-5  get  wisdom,  /'.  it  not 
31-51est  they  drink  and./",  law 
7  drink  and  f.  his  jioverty 
Is.  49:15  can  a  woina:i./".  child  ? 
51-4  shalt/-  shame  of  thy  youth 
6.5:11  that  f.  mv  hidy  mountain 
,/.7-.2:.32  m.iid/-  her  ornaments? 
2:5-27  my  ijeoplc  to/",  my  nar.ie 
39  even  I,  will  utterly/  you 
Lnm.  5:20  dost/,  us  for  ever? 
llai.  4:6  also  /".  thy  children 
•I  mos  8:7  never/,  any  of  w  i>rk3 
Ip/>.  6:10  <!.  not  unrightc-  to/, 
13:16  to  communicate/,  not 
FORGETFIL,  >ESS, 
Ps.  Si:  12  known  in  land  of/. .' 
I,Wi  13:2  not/,  to  entertain  str. 
Jam.  l:-23  a/,  hearer,  but  a  doer 
FORGETTEST,   ETIi,   IXG. 
.ht//  :)'.1:15/.  foot  may  crash  them 
P.t  9:12  /.  not  cry  of  humble 
4-1:24  w-by  /'.  thou  ouraOlietion? 
Pror.  2:17  /".  covenant  of  her  (iod 
Is.  51:13  aiid  /'.  Lord  thy  Maker 
Phil.  3:13  /'.  those  thin:r«  b.-bind 
Jam.  l:21"he/.  what  manner  of 
1  FORGIVE. 

Oen.  50:17  /'.  trespas.i  of  brethren  1 
Ex.  10:17/"-  my  sin  this  once 
!   32:32  vet  now  if  wilt/-  their  sin ' 
I  Xum.  30:5  Lord  shall  f.  lier.  8, 12 
Jox.  24:19  w-ill  not/,  yonr  sins 
1  .Sam.  25:28  pray/,  the  trespass 
1  A'.  8:.30  hear./.  39 ;  2  C/ir.  6:21  ' 
I     34  hear  and/,  the  sin  of  Israel 
36/.  sin  ot  servant.  2  Chr.  6:"2.5 
1     50/.  thy  pco.  that  have-  Kinned 


FOR 

2  CTr. 7: 14  then  will  I  hearund/. 

y\.  25:18  and/,  all  my  sins 
86:5  L.  art  good  :ind  ready  to/. 

h.  2:9  therefore/,  them  not 

Jer.  W-.-M/.  not  their  ini(^ulty 
31::t4  for  I  will  /'-  their  iniquity 
311:3  I  may  /'.  tlieir  iniquitv  and 

ii(i;i.  9:19  b  Lord,  hear,  U  L.J. 

,1/K(m7:2  1  said,/.  I  beseech  th. 

Mat.  6:12/  us  as  we/.  Luke  11:4 

14  if  ye  /'.  men  their  trespasses 

15  ye/." not.  neither  will  your 
9:0  hath  power  on  earth  to  /. 

iiiis,.ff<ir/l- -2:10:  Z.«_*t  5:24 


18:21  how  oft  sin,  and  I/,  him! 
35if  ye  from  your  hearts/,  not 
.Viirt  -2:7  can/-  sins.  Luke  5:21 
1 1:-25  praying./,  that  your 
26  it  not  /'.  your  !•'.  will  not./-. 
Luke  6::)7  /'.  ye  shall  be  torgiieu 
17:3  brother  repent,/,  him,  4 
2:!:34  Father/,  them 
2  Cor.  2:7  ve  ought  rather  to/. 
10  to  whom  ve/.  any,  I/,  also 
12:13  to  voil.  /'.  me  this  wrong 
1  John  1:9  to/,  us  our  sins 

FOBGIVEX. 

Lev.  4:20  it  sh.  be  /.  "26.  31,  85; 

5:10,  i:).  16,  l5);  6:7;  lU:-j2; 

yum.  15:25,  26,  28;  lleul.  21:8 

Xiim.  14:19  pardon,  as/,  from  E- 

Ps.  32:1  wh.  trans,  is/.  Horn.  4:7 

85:2  hast  /'.  iniquity  of  thy  peo. 

/«.  ;«:'24  people  be/,  their  inui- 

.Mat.  9:2  sins  f.  thee.  5;   .Vark 

2:.5,  9;  Luke  i-.-iO.W-.r.-H 

12:31  all  sin  be  /.  but  ag.  Holy 

G.32;J/«)-*3:-28;/,"i-f  12:10 

Mark  4:12  sin  should  be/,  them 

Luke  6:.'i7  forgive  and  ye  sh.  bo.r. 

7:47  her  sins  which  are  many 

are  /'.  to  whom  little  is/. 
.■iefx&.n  thought  of  heart  be/. 
/.■/)/(.  4::!2  forC'hrisfssake/.  yon 
Cul.  2:13  having/,  all  trespasses 
./am.  5:15  com.  sins  they  sh.  be/. 
1  Jo/iii  2:12  bee.  your  sins  are/. 

FORGIVETH,  IXG. 
I  Ex.  34:7/  iniq.  Xum.  14:18 
Pt  103:3/  all  thine  iniquities 
Lake  7:49  who  is  this/,  sins  ■; 
Ejih.  4::i2/.  one  auo.  Col.  3:13 

FORGIVEXESS,  ES. 
/■«.  1:30:4  there  is.;',  with  thee 
pail.  9:9  the  L.  our  G.  belong/. 
.}fark  3:29  nev./.  but  in  danger 
Act«  5:31  him  G.  exalt,  tomve/. 
]3::«  through  him  is  preached/. 
26:18  thev  may  receive/,  of  sins 
Eji/i.  1:7  have/,  of  sins.  Col.  1:14 

FORGOTTEX. 
Gen.  41:30  the  plenty  shall  be/. 
Pent.  24:19  and  hast  /".  a  sheaf 
26:13  neither  have! /'.  them 
31:21  this  song  shall  not  be./. 
8-i:18/.  God  that  formed  thee 
Job  19:14  familiar  friends/,  me 
28:4  even  waters/,  of  the  foot 
Pk.  9:18  needv  not  always  be/. 
10:11  said  in  he.art.  (iod  hath/. 
31:12  I  am/,  as  dead  man 
42:9  Mv  rock,  why  hast/,  me? 
44:17  yet  have  we  not/,  thee 
20  if  we  have/,  name  of  our  G. 
77:9  hath  (J./,  to  be  gracious  J 
119:01  but  I  have  not/,  thy  law 
i:j9  mine  enemies/,  thy  words 
Ec.  2:16  days  to  come  all  be/. 
8:10  wicked  were/,  in  the  city 
9:5  the  memory  of  them  is/. 
/<  17:10  /'.  God  of  thy  salvation 
2:1:15  Tyre  shall  be/'.  70  years 
16  take  a  harp,  thou  harlot/. 
■14:21  O  Isr.  thou  shalt  not  be/. 
49:14  Zion  said.  Lord  hath./',  mo 
65:16  the  former  troubles  are/. 
Jtr.  "2:32  peo./.  me,  l:i:"25:  18:15 
3:21  liave/-  the  Lord  their  God 
20:11  never  be  /'.  23:40 
2.3:'i7  forget  as  fathers  have/. 
;j0:14  all  thv  lovers  have./',  thee 
44-9/'  wickedness  of  your  lath. 
50:5"ioin  in  cov.  shall  not  be/. 
6  have  /'.  their  resting-place 
lnm   2-6" sabbaths  to  be/,  in  Z. 
E:,l;.  22:12  hast/,  me.  saith  L. 
-il-.'B  because  thou  hast/,  me 
Uo"  4:6  seeing  thou  hast./',  law 
8-14  Israel  hath/,  his  Maker 
13-6  therefore  have  they  /.  mo 
Vat.  16:5/.  bread.  -Viir*  8:14 
Luke  12:6  not  one  of  them  is/. 
Ifeb.  12:5  ve  have/,  exhortation 
2  Pet.  1:9/.  that  he  was  purged 

PORKS, 
1  Sam.  13:21  they  had  a  file  for/ 


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CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


FOR 
FOR^I,  Siihstantive. 

Gm.  l;2thcearth  was  without/. 

1  Sam.  «):14  what/,  is  liu  of? 

2  Sam.  14:30  this/,  of  ispL-t'Ch 
Job  4:  Hi  coiilil  not  discern  the/, 
/v.  52:14  liis/".  more  than  sons 

5:J:2  hath  no/,  nor  conieliuess 
J'  r.  4:2:3  lo.  it  was  without/. 
Ezik.  10:8  appeared/,  of  a  hand 
4;i:ll  show  them/,  of  the  house 
JJan.  ;i:19/'.  of  vis'aLre  chaui^ed 

25  f.  of  iburtli  like  Son  of  God 
Mark  1G:12  he  app.  in  anotlier/. 
Jiom.  2:20  hast/  of  linowledge 
6:17  obeyed  tliat  /".  of  doctrine 
Phil.  2:8  who  Ijeiiig  in  ;'.  of  God 
7  tooli  upon  liim/  oi"  a  servant 
2  Tim.  V.Vif.  of  sound  words 
3:5  ha\ing  a/,  of  godliness 

FOR>l,  Verb. 
Is.  45:7  I/,  the  light 

FOR.>IED. 
Qm.  2:7  God/,  man  of  the  dust 
19  out  of  ground  G.  f.  ev.  beast 
Bent.  :W:18  lorgot.  G.'that  f.  thee 
2  A'.  l!i:a.Jthat'I/.  it?  Z«.  .37:26 
Job'2\\:h  tilings/,  under  water 
13  liis  hand/",  crooked  serpent 
33:6  am/,  out  of  the  clay 
Ps.  90:2  or  ever  hadst  f.  earth 
94:9  /'.  the  eve,  sh.  he  not  see? 
95:5  liis  liauils  ;".  tlie  dry  land 
Prov.  2i):10gre:it  God  tliat/.  all 
/■-■.  27:11  f.  them  show  no  favor 
43:1  he  that/,  thee,  O  Israel 
7  I  have/,  him.  yea,  made  him 
10  before  me  was  no  god  f. 
21  this  peo.  have  I/,  for  mya 
44:2  and/,  thee  from  the  womb 
10  wlio  liath/".  a  god  or  image 
21  mv  servant,  I  have  f.  thee 
24  thus  saith  he  tliat  f.  thee 
45:18  G.  hatii  f.  earth, 'he./',  it 
49:5,/".  me  to  he  his  servant 
54:17  no  weapon/,  against  thee 
Jer.  1:5  before'I/.  thee  in  belly 
33:3  the  L.  that/,  it  to  establish 
.4/no.s-7:l  he/,  grasshoppers 
Rom.  9:20  th.  f.  say  to  him/,  it 
Oal.  4:19  till  thrist  be/,  in  yon 
1  Tim.  2:13  Adam  first/.  theuE. 
FORMER. 

1  Sam.  17:.30  answer,  after  f.  ma. 

2  K.  17:34  do  after/,  manner,  40 
Job  8:8  inquire,  I  pray,  of/  age 

30:3  wilderness  in/ time  waste 
Ps.  79:8  O  rem,  not/,  iniquities 
89:49/  loving-kindnesses  ? 
Ec.  1:11  no  rem.  of/,  things 
7:10  that/",  days  were  better 
Is.  41:22  show/  things,  43:9 
42:9/  things  are  come  to  pass 
43:18  remember  ye  not/,  things 
46:9  remember  ^.  things  of  old 
48:3  I  have  declared/  things 
61:4  shall  raise  up  f.  desolations 
65:7  measure/",  work  into  bos. 

16  becausey'.  troubles  are  forg. 

17  the/,  sliall  not  be  rememb. 
Jer.  6:24  giveth/  and  latter  rain 

//OS.  6:3;  ./oei  3:23 
10:16  is/  of  all  things,  51:19 
34:5  the/,  kings  before  thee 
30:28  write  in  it  all/,  words 
^-^k.  Hj::">  return  to  f.  estate 


FUK 

Rev.  17:2  dr.  with  wine  of  her/. 
4  cup  full  of  fllthiness  of  her/. 
19:2  corrupt  earth  with  her/. 
FX)RMCAT10\'S. 

Ezek.  16:15  iioured  out  thy/. 
Mat.  15:19  proceed/.  Mark  7:21 

See  C05I.M1T,   C0MM1TTE15. 

FORXlt'.*TOR,  S. 

1  Vor.  5:9  not  to  comp.  with/. 

10  altogether  with/,  of  world 

11  called  a  brother' be  a  /". 
6:9  nor  shall/,  inherit  kingdom 

Heb.  12:16  lest  there  be  any/,  or 

FORS.\KE. 
Deut.  31:16  this  people  will/,  me 

17  in  that  day  I  will/,  them 
Jos.  24:16  G.  forbid  we  sh,/,  L. 

20  if  ye  /,  the  Lord,  and  serve 
■Titd.  9:11  sho.  I/,  my  sweetness 

2  A'.  21:14  I  will  f.  remnant 

1  Chr.  28:9  if  thou/,  him.  he  wi. 

2  (Jhv.  7:19  if  ye/.*my  Btatutes 
15:2  if  ye/,  him  he  will/,  you 

Ezr.  8:22  wrath  ag,  them"/  "him 

Ps.  27:10  father  and  mother/. 
.37:8  cease  from  auger,  /.  \vrath 
89:;30  if  his  childi'eu  /",  my  law 
94:14  will  he  f.  his  fnheritance 
119:53  bee.  \v"icked /".  thy  law 

Prop.  3:3  not  mercy"  and  truth  /. 
9:6/.  the  foolish,  and  live 
28:4  that./".  law,  praise  wicked 

Is.  1:28  that/.  L.  be  consumed 
55:7  let  the  wicked/,  his  way 
65:11  ye  are  they  that/,  the  L. 

Jtr.  17:13  f.  L.  shall  be  ashamed 
2:J:33  I  wnll  even./",  you,  39 


Dan.  11:29  shall  not  b"e  as  the  f 
Ilruj.  2:9  L'reat.  than  of/  hou"se 
Ztx.  1:4  the./",  propliets,  7:7,  12 
8:11  1  will  not  lie  as  in/,  days 
14:8  wal.Ts,  half  toward/.  s"ea 
Mai.  'A:  (  jdeusant  as  in/",  years 
Arts  1:1/".  treatise  have  I  made 
Ejih.  i-.ii  concern./,  conversa. 
1  Pft.  1:11  according  to/,  lusts 
Iiei\  21:4./'.  things  passed  away 

FORMETll. 
Amosi:Vi  tliat/'.  llie  mountains 
Zee.  12:1  and./",  spirit  of  man 

for.\u;atio\. 

Ezek.  16:29  niuili.  /".  in  (.'aniuin 
Mai.  5::)2  saving  for  /".  19:9 
JahiiHAl  wo  be  not  "born  of/". 
-Ic^jt  15:20abstain  fr.  /'.  29  ;  il:25 
Itom.  1:29  being  flileilwilh  all  f. 

1  Cor.  5:1  /".  among  you.  wncli  /'. 
6:13  the  body  is  no't  for./",  but 

18  llee./",  ■  7:3  t<)  avoid"/", 

2  Cor.  12:21  not  n'pcnteil  of/. 
Gal.  5:19  works  of  the  llesh,/. 
Eph.  5:3  f.  let  it  not  be  named 
Col.  3:5  mortifv  therefore/. 

1  Thus.  4:3  should  abstain  fr  /, 
Jude  7  giving  tliemsel.  ohm' to/. 
liev.  3:21  to  re|jent  other  /". 

9:21  nor  repent  of  their/. 

14:8  wiue  of  wrath  of/.  18:3 


51:9/.  Babylon,  "and  let  ns  go 
Lam.  5:20  W'hy  dost./",  us  so  long 
Dan.  11::J0  tliat./".  holy  covenant 
•Ton.  2:8  /".  their"  owm  mercy 
Acts  21:^1  teachest  to/.  Moses 

FORS.\KE  not. 
Deiit.  12:19  tJikeheed/.  n.  Levite 
■lob  20:13  spare  it  ami/,  it  not 
Ps.  .38:21/  me  not,  71:9.  18 
119:8  O.;".  me  not  utterly 
138:8  f.  not  works  of  thy  hands 
Pror.  1:8/.  n.  law  of  moth.  6:20 
4:2  doctrino../",  ye  not  my  law 
6/  her/(.  sViesh.  preserve  thee 
27:10  and  father's  friend/,  not 

^'ot  FORS.\RE. 
Deut.  4:31  he  will  not  f.  thee, 

31:6,8;  1  C/ic  28:20 
14:'27  thou  shalt  7iot  /".  Levite 
Jos.  1:5  nor./',  thee,  Heb.  13:5 
1  Sam.  12:22  not  f.  his  people, 
1  K.  6:13 

1  K.  8:57  let  him  not  f.  us 
Xfk.  9:31  thou  didst "»o(/.  them 

10:39  not  /".  the  ho.  of  our  God 
Ps.  27:9  neither/,  me,  O  God 
Is.  41:17  I  will  notf.  them 

42:16  will  I  do,  and  not  /".  them 

Ezek.  20:8  nor  did  /.  idols  of  Eg. 

FORSAKEN. 

2  Chr.  21:10  had/.  L.  24:24;  28:6 
-Vc/j.  13:11  why  is  house  of  G.  f.  ? 
.lob  18:4  sh.  earth  be./',  for  th'ee  ? 
Ps.  37:25  not  seen  righteous  /. 
Is.  7:16  land  be./,  of  both  kings 

^''•^  the  cities  "of  Aroer  are/. 


9  shall  be  as  a  f.  bough 
27:10  the  habitation  shall  bo/. 
.32:14  because  palaces  shall  bo/. 
54:6  called  thee  as  a  woman./'. 
62:4  Shalt  no  more  be  termed  /. 
Jer.  4:'29  every  city  shall  be/. 

18:14  wat.  from  auo.  pi.  be  f.  f 
Ezik.  36:4  saith  Lord  to  cities/. 
Amos  5:2  virgin  of  Israel  is  /". 
Zt-p.  2:4  G.  be/,  and  Ashkelon 
Have,    hast,    halh    FOR- 
SAKEN. 
Dfiit.  28:20  whereby/,  me 
29:35  bee./.  Lord.  Jud.  10:10 
•/«</.  6:13  now  Lord  hathf.  us 
10:13  yet  ye  hare  f.  me  and 
1  Sam.  8:8  works  wherewith/. 
13:10  because  we  h.f.  Lord 

1  A'.  ll:.');j  because  they  /;.  /.  me 
18:18  ye  h.  f.  commaiidm.  of  L. 
19:10  Israel  A. ./'.  covenant,  14 

2  A.  2-^:17  because  they/;.  /'.  me. 

2  Chr.  ;)l:-i5;  ./,r,  16: 1'l ;  19:4 
2  Chr.  12:5  he  hare  f.  me,  and  I 
13:11  but  ye/irtiv/.  him 
24:20  ye  hare.f.  L.  he  ha.  f.  you 
29:6  our  fathers  hare  f.  him 
Ezr.  WAOh.f.  thy  con'nnandm. 
■lob  20: 19  because  he  halh  /",  jioor 
I's.  23:1  why  luiKt  thou  ";".  me? 

Mat.  27:46 ;  Mark  15::t4 
71:11  saying,  God  hath/,  him 


FOR 

Is.  1:4  they  hare/,  the  Lord 
49:14  Zion  said,  Lovdhalh/.  me 
54:7  for  a  moment  hare  1/.  thee 

Jer.  1:16  who  have/,  me 
2:18  h:/.  me.  foun"tain  of  waters 
17  iu  that  thou  ha.--t/.  Lord.  19 
5:7  thy  children  hare/,  me,  19 
9:13  because  they  A.  ;".  my  law 
19  confound,  bee.  w"e  h.f.  land 
12:7  I  have/,  my  house.  I  have 
15:6  thou  hast/,  me,  saith  Lord 
17:13  A./  fount,  of  living  wat. 
22:9  they  h.  /.  covenant  of  God 
25::J8  hathf.  his  covert 

Ezek.  8:12  Lord  hath/,  earth,  9:9 

Mat.  19:27  we  hene  /.  all 
29  every  one  that  A ,  /  houses 

2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  hath/,  me 

3  Pel.  2: 15  which  A./,  right  way 
IVot  FORSAKEX. 

2  Chr.  13:10  the  Lord  is  our  God, 

we  have  not.f.  him 
Ezr.  9:9  n./.  us'in  oui"  bondage 
Ps.  9:10  not/,  them  seek  thee 
Is.  62:12  be  calleda  city  not  f. 
Jtr.  51:5  Israel  hath  not  been/. 
2  Cm\  4:9  persecuted,  but  not  /. 

FORSAKETH,  IXG. 
Job  6:14  he/,  fear  of  Almighty 
Ps.  37:"i8  Lord./',  not  his  saints 
Prov.  2:  Yl/.  guide  of  her  youth 
15:10  griev,  to  him  that/,  way 
28:13  whoso  confesseth  and/. 
/■.■.  6:12  until  there  be  a  great/ 
Lake  14::B  whoso./",  not-all  hath 
Ueb.  10:25  not/,  tlic  assembling 

FORSOOK,  EST. 
Deut.  ,32:15/".  G.  that  made  him 
Jud.  2:12  they/.  Lord,  13;  10:6 
1  Sum.  31:7  /.  cities,  1  Clir.  10:7 

1  A'.  9:9  because/.  Lord  their  G. 
12:8  Rehoboam/.  counsel  of  old 

men,  13;  2  Chr.  10:8,  13 

2  K.  21:22  Anion/.  G.  of  fathers 
2  Chr.  7:22  they./".  God  of  fathers 

12:1  Rehoboam/.  law  of  Lord 
Nell.  9:17  slow  to  anger,./",  not 
19  /".  them  not  in  wilderness 
Ps.  78:60  /".  tabernacle  of  Shiloh 
119:87  bill  I  /.  not  thy  preempts 
Is.  58:2./'.  not  ordinance  of  God 
,Jer.  14:'5  hind  calved,  and/,  it 
Mat.  26:56/  him,  Mark  14:50 
Mark  1:18  thcv/.  their  nets 
Luke  5:11  /.  ail,  followed  him 
2  Tinn.  4:16  all  men  /*.  me 
Ileb.  11:27  by  faith  iloses/.  E. 

FORSWEAR. 
Mat.  5::J3  thou  sh.  not  /.  thyself 

FORT,  S. 
2  Sam.  5:9  David  dwelt  in  the  /". 
2  K.  25:1  build.;",  a'-.  J.  Jer.  62:4 
Is.  25:12/.  of  walls  bring  down 
29:3  I  will  raise/,  against  tliee 
32:14  the/,  be  for  dens  forever 
Ezek.  4:2  a  f.  ag.  it,  21:22  ;  26:8 
17:17  building/,  cut  oft"  many 
21:22  divination  to  build  a./'. 
26:8  shall  make  a/,  againstthee 
33:27  they  iu  the/  shall  die 
Dan.  11:19  tow./,  of  own  land 

FORTH. 
Ps.  113:2  blessed  be  Lord,  from 

this  time./'.  116:18;  121:8 
.Jer.  49:5  be  d'riven  out  right/. 
Mat.  16:21  that  time/,  began  J. 
22:46  that  day/,  ask  questions 
John  11:53  that  day/. 

FORTHWITH. 
Mat.  13:5  and/,  they  sprung  up 
Mark  1:4.3  and./",  sent  him  away 
John  ]9:;34  /".  came  out  blood  and 
Arts  13:10/  the  angel  departed 
FORTUNATUS.    1  Cor.  16:17 

FORTY. 
Acts  23:13  more  than/,  consp.  21 

FORTY  stripes. 
Deal.  25:3./".  >/;-.  he  may  give 
2  Cor.  11:24  of  the  Jews  rec./.  s. 

FORTY  vears. 
/i;r.  16:.35  man.  /".  ?/".  AW(.  9:21 
yum.  14::j;3  wander/',  y.  32:13 
.34  bear  your  iniqiiities  f.  y. 
Deut.  3:7  thy  walking  these  f.  y. 
8:2  God  led  thee/,  years,  29:5 
t/oA*.  5:6  walked./',  ij.  in  wildern. 
14:7/  years  (d'd  was  I  when  M. 
Jud.  3:11  rest./",  y.  5:31 ;  8:28 


FOU 

-•1»!0S5:25  sacrifi,/  j/,  ,4c/s  7:42 
Acts  4:22  was  above  /,  y.  old 
7:23  M./.  ?/.  old  visited  breth, 
,36  wonders  in  wilderness  /".  v. 
1.3:18/ y,  sufl"ered  he 
21  gave  Saul  by  space  of/  y. 
Heb.  3:9  fathers  saw  works/,  y. 
17  with  whom  grieved/.  y.F 
FORTY-TWO 
2  A'.  2:24  bears  tear/./.  childi"en 
Rev.  11:2  tread//,  months 
13:5  to  continue/./,  months 
FORTY-FIVE  years. 
Jos.  14:10  kept  me  ali"\e/./.  y. 

FORTY-SIX  yeors. 
John  2:20/.-s.  y.  temple  build. 

FORTY-\IXE  years. 
Lev.  25:8  space  be/.-//,  years 

FORTIFY,  lED. 
Jud.  9:31  /",  city  against  thee 
Neh.  4:2  Jews  /".  tliemselves  ? 
Is.  22:10  broken  to  /'.  wall 
Jer.  bV.mi  she/.  Iie'r  strength 
Mic.  7:13  come  from./',  cities 
Nah.  2:1/  thv  power  mightily 
3:14/  thy  strong-holds 

FORTRESS,  ES. 
2  Sam.  22:3  my/.  Ps.  18:2  ;  .31:3; 

71:3:91:2;  144:2 
Is.  17:3/  sh.  cease  from  Ephra. 
25:12/.  shall  he  bring  do\ni 
34:13  nettles  come  up  in  the/. 
Jer.  6:"27  I  have  sc't  thee  for  a/. 
10:17  O  inhabitant  of  the  /'. 
16:19  O  Lord,  my/,  in  afllictioa 
Dan.  11:7/  of  king  of  the  noi'th 
10  be  stirred  up  even  to  his/, 
spoiled 


13:1  Isr.  into  the  hand  of  P../".  w. 

2  Sam.  15:7  after./". ;//.  Absa.  "said 

"  10./".  y.  long  \\iis  1 
9:11  nor  be  inlial>i 
d  of/,  y.  will  uatl 
ilOIledyou/.  y. 


.,     .  said 

Ps.  95:10./.  y.  long  was  1  ijiieved 
Ezek.  29:11  nor  be  inlial>ited  /".  y, 

13  end  of/.  J/,  will  uather  E; 
-4  w/os  2 


Hos.  10:14  thy/. 

.4//WS  6:9  spoiled  sh.  come"ag./. 

Mic.  7:12  sL  come  to  thee  fr./. 

FORW.ARD,  KESS. 
Jer.  7:24  and  they  went  not  f. 
Ztc.  1:15  helped/,  the  afllicfion 

2  Cor.  8:8  occasion  of/  of  othere 
8:10  to  be./',  a  year  ago 

17  more/,  of  his  own  accord 
9:2  I  know  the/,  of  your  mind 
Gal.  2:10  same  I  also  was/,  to  do 

3  John  6  if  bring/,  on  journey 
■See  That  dat,  oo,  set,  west. 

FOUGHT. 
.Jos.  10:14  L,./'.  for  Isr.  42:  23:3 
Jud.  1:6/  against  Adoni-I>ezek 
8  .Tudah  liad  /',  ag,  .lerusaleiu 
5:19  kings/,  kings  of  Canaan 
20  they./',  from  heaven,  stars/. 
9:17  my  "father  /.  for  you,  and 
39  Gaal  f.  wiih  Abimelech 
12:4  Gileiid  /".  with  Ephraim 

1  Sam.  4:10  I'hilist,/,  1  Chr.  10:1 
14:47  Saul/,  ag.  all  his  enemies 
19:8  David/  Philistines,  23:5 

2  Sam.  2:28  nor/  they  any  more 
10:17  Syr.  /  ag.  D.  l"  ('///■.  19:17 

2  Chr.  20:29  L./  ag.  enemies 
Ps.  109:3/  ag.  me  with,  cause 
Is.  20:1  Tartan/  ag.  Ashdod 
63:10  turned  enemy  ./".  ag.  them 
.ler.  34:1  peo./  ag.".J"erus;iIem,  7 
Zee.  14:3/  iu  the  day  of  battle 
12  L.  smite  them/",  ag.  Jerus. 

1  Cor.  15:;33  I  have/,  with  beasts 

2  Tim.  4:7  I  have ./.  a  good  fight 
Reo.  12:7  Michael/,  ag.  dragon 

FOl'L. 

Job  16:16  my  face  is  f.  wi.  weep. 

Mat.  16:3  it  will  be/,  weather 
Mark  9:25  rebuked  the/,  spirit 

/ffi).  18:2  Bab.  hold  of  ev.  /.  spi. 
FOUL,  ED,  ED9T. 

Ezek.  32:2  and/  their  rivers 
34:18  ye  must/  the  residue 
19  they  drink  what  ye  have/. 
FOl'.VD. 
Gen.  8:9  the  dove./",  no  rest  for 
26:19  Isaac's  servants./",  a  well 
27:20  how  hast/  it  so"quiclcly  f 
31::i;J  Laban  /".  not  images 
37.32  said,  T'his  coat  ha\e  we/. 
38:"33  I  sent  kid,  hast  not/,  her 
44:16  G.  hatli/.  out  the  iniquity 

Lev.  6:3  have./\  that  was  lost 

Nuja.  16::32  /".'man gather,  sticks 

Deut.  23:3  with  what./',  do  Ukew. 

14  1/  her  not  a  mitid.  17 

27./'.  her  in  fiehl,  damsel  cried 

24:1  /".  some  unelcanness  in  her 

32:lf)  he  ./",  him  in  a.  divert  land 

Jos.  2:22  pursuers/,  them  not 

Jud.  14:8  had  not  /".  out  riddle 
21:12/  four  hundred  virgins 

1  Sam.  9:4  they/,  not  the  asses 
11./.  maidens  going  to  draw 
12:5  not /.aughtinmy  hand 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


803 


FOU  FOU 

1  Sam  13-5-a  no  sword  f.  In  hnnd '  A.-ls  51:5(1 11  they/,  nny  evil  <lo. 
K-iS  evil  not  lu-.ii  f.«  iih  ihvo  ,  2.-;45 1/,  noth.  \yortliy  of  donth 
S<l-3Ilmve/  iiofsiilt  in  liim       I   2>i:14  Puteoli.  wh.  we/,  brctli. 
3011  f  nn  Kivplinn  In  the  Held  i  Itniii.  4:1  whnt  Ahmhiim/. 
81:8  )►.  S.  nnJ  tlirc-cMns  fallen    !  7:in  to  life  I/,  to  be  unio  death 


S  /SiHi.  7:47  f.  in  his  heart  to 
)irnv  thinjiniver.  1  Chr.  17:35 

1  K  7: 17  nor  weiirht  of  brass/. 
11:29  .Vhiiah  f.  .Texobo.  in  way 
13:5K  ^.  his  careass  east  in  way 
18:10look  an  oath/",  thee  not 
2fl::«i  lion  f.  him  and  slew  him 
21:50  f.  m'e  mine  enemy  ? 

S  A'.  5:17  Elijah,  but/",  him  not 
n::f."i  f.  no  mori'  of  her  than  skull 
25:81  f.  law  in  house  of  the  L. 
25:19  took  ai.\tv  men/,  in  city 

1  air.  4:40  th.  f.  fat  pasture  and 

2  C/ii:  VMS  ffocid  th.  f.  in  thee 
A>A.  .'j:8  f.  nothini;  to  answer 
Job  58:  lA  nor  wisdom/,  in  land 

81:29  when  evil  f.  mine  enemy 
82:.1  bee.  thev  had/,  to  answer 

13  We  have  f.  w  isdom 
S:):54  the  pit.I  have  f.  a  ransom 
42:1.5  f.  so  fair  as  dauijrht.  of  Job 

Ps.  6'.l':20  comforters,  but/,  none 
76:5  none  have/,  their  hands 
84:3  sparrow  hath/,  a  house 
6!>:20  k  have  f.  Dav.  mv  servant 
107:4  and  f.  "no  eitv  to  dwell  in 
116:3  I  f.  'trouble  and  sorrow 
135:6  w"o  f.  it  in  the  fields 

Ti-ov.  7:l5and  I  have/,  thee 
2-1:14  so  wisdom  be  when/,  it 
25:l'i  hast/,  houey  ? 

R:  7:28  I  f.  a  woman  not/. 
29  I  ^.  (Sod  nuide  man  upright 

Coh(.'3:1  but  I  f.  him  not,  i 

3  the  watehnian  /".  me,  5:7 

4  but  I  ;".  him  mV  soul  loveth 
/».  10:10  A  kinsdoms  of  idols 

14  mv "liond  f.  riches  of  people 
22:3  all  f.  in  thee  are  bound 
57:10  hast  f.  the  life  of  thy  hand 
05:1  f.  of  them  stiuffht  nie  not 

Jer.  'i:5  iniquitv  fath.  f.  in  im? 
34  in  thy  skirts  \aj.  the  blood 
5:20  my  people  are  f.  wicked 
15:16  words  f.  I  did  eat  them 
23:11  in  mv  house  f.  wiekedu. 
41:8  f.  that  said,  Slav  nsuot 
50:7"all  that  r'.  themdev.  them 
Lam.  2:16  this  is  dav  we  have.r". 
Ezt-Jt.  52:.!0  for  n  mail,  I/,  none 
Dan.  5:15  ex.  spirit/',  in  Daniel 
27  art  w.-iu'hed  and/,  wanline 
6:4  nor  anv  fault/,  in  Daniel 
U  these  men/.  D.aniel  prayinp: 
ir<w.  9:10  I  f.  Israel  like  srapes 
12:4  he  ^.  him  in  Beth-el.  and 
8  I  have  f.  me  out  substance 
14:8  froiu'ine  is  thv  fruit/'. 
Mic.  1:13  transg.  of  Is.  f.  in  thee 
Mai.  2:8  have  /".  him  brin^'  word 
6:10  not  f.  so  jrr.  faith.  Lidt:  7:9 
13:44  when  a  man/,  he  hideth 
46  f.  one  pearl  of  irreat  price 
18:al  f.  one  o(  his  fellow  serv. 
20:6  A  otiiers  standing;  idle 
21:l?l   he   t.  nothing    thereon, 

.Vark  h:\3:  Luke  13:6 
22:10  ^-ath.  as  many  as  they  /. 
26:4;)  he  /.  them  asleep,  Mark 
14:40;  £»*«  22:45 
60  sou.  wit.  f.  none,  .Vnr.  14:55 
27:32  thev  f.  a  man  of  C'yrene 
Mark  l::i7'when  they  had/,  him 
'7:5  eat  with  def,  hands./,  fault 
30  she  f.  the  devil  sonc  out 
11:4/.  colt  tied  bv  door  without 
Lvke  5:16  f.  babe  ly.  in  a  manger 
46  after'three  days/",  him 
4:17  f.  place  where  it  was  writ. 
7:10'thev  f.  the  servant  whole 
8:35  f.  the  man  clothed 
15:6' for  I  hare  f.  my  sliecp 
9  when  she  hiith  f.  the  piece 
17:18  none  f.  that  ret.  tojrive  gl. 
19:.32  f.  even  as  he  said.  22:13 
23:2  we/.  pervertiuL'  the  nation 
14  I  have  f.  no  fault 
24:2  f.  the'slone  rolled  awav 
3  f'.  not  bodv  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
2.^  when  thev  f.  not  his  body 


1  for.  15:15  we  are  f.  false  wiln. 

2  Cor.  2:13  bee.  I/,  not  Titns 
flat.  2:17  we  also  are  /".  sinners 
Phil.  2:8  r.  in  fashion  as  a  man 

1  rim.  .^':10  being/',  hlamelesn 
5  Tim.  l:17  0nesiphorus./".  me 
II^Ii.  12:17  r.  no  place  of  repent. 
\  Pit.  1:7  iliith  be/,  to  praise 

2  John  4  f.  of  thv  children 
Per.  2:5  and  hast  f.  them  liars 


.3:2  not  f.  thv  works  perfect 
15:8  nor  their  place/,  in  heaven 
16:50  mountains  were  not/. 

Be  FOr\D. 
a.tu  18:59  pcnidM'iii.  A^  forty/. 
F.r.  51:16  a  man  if  he  hrf. 
22:2  if  that  /><'  f.  breaking  np,  7 

4  if  the  theft  he  rertainly.r". 

1  .*</»!.  10:21  Satil  could  not  fKf. 

2  Sam.  17:12  come  on  him  where 
he  shall  'm-  f. 

1  K.  1:.52  ifwickednessJc/. 

1  Chr.  28:9  seek  him  he  will  Je 

f.  of  thee.  2  Chr.  15:2 
.Toft  50:8  fly  away  and  not  liff. 

28:15  where  shall  wisdom  fn'f.  ? 
Ps.  35:6  prav  when  may  bef. 

36:5  till  his  iniq.  be  f.  hatef\il 

37:36  but  he  could  not  bff. 
Pror.  6:31  if  he  be  f.  he  sh.  rest. 

16:31  If  it  lie  f.  in  w.ay  of  right. 

30:6  and  thou  tm.f.  a  liar 
10  and  Ihou  be  f.  guilty 
Is.  .30:14  shall  no't  be  f.&  sherd 

35:9  nor  any  beast  hef.  there 

51:3  ioT  anil  gladness  be  f. 

.5.5:6  seek  I-.  while  he  may  bef. 
Jer.  29:14  I  will  be  f.  of  you 

50:50  sins  of  J.  sh'all  not  bef. 
Ezek.  20:51  shalt  never  bef. 
Dan.  11:19  he  sh.  fall  and  n.  bef. 

12:1  ev.  one  that  bef.  written 
//o.«.  10:2  sh.  they  bef.  faulty 
Z<7).  3:13  nor  deceit,  tongue  bef. 
Zee.  10:10  place  not  be  f. 
Acts  5:39  lest  be  f.  to  light  a<:.  G. 

1  Cor.  4:2  a  steward  be  f.  faithful 

2  Cor  5:3  shall  not  hef.  naked 
11:12  mav  be  f.  even  as  we 
12:50  be  f.  such  as  would  not 

Phil.  3:9'if  f.  in  him 
5  Pet.  3:14  he  f.  of  him  in  peace 
Per.  18:21  B.al)V.  be  f.  no  more 
22  no  craftsman  bef.  in  theo 
.See  FAVOR. 

FOr\D  sraee. 
Gen.  6:8  Noah./',  g.  in  eyes  of  L. 
19:19  servant 'r'.  g.  in  thvsi^rht 
3:i:10  if  I  have./".  (7.  47:29;  50:4 
39:4  Joseph  f.  grace  m  his  sight 
Ej:  33:12  Iluiu  hast  also  /".  g.  17 
13  if  I  have  /.  11.  34:9;  Jad. 

6:17;  \Snm.  27:5 
16  knoivn  that  I  have/,  g.  f 
Xum.  35:5  if  we  have  /'.  grace 
1  .S'nm.  20:3  father  know  If.  g. 
•hr.  31:2  people  /.  g.  in  wildern. 

u  For\n. 

Gen.  44:10  with  whom  cnp  i->'  f. 

1  K.  14:13  is  f.  some  L'ood  thing 

2  A'.  22:13  tills  book  that  iff. 
Ezr.  4:19  it  isf.  ciiv  been  i^eh. 
Job  19:28  root  of  the  matter  isf. 
Pror.  10:13  in  lips  wisdom  iif. 
Is.  13:15  that  isf.  be  thrust 

65:8  new  wine  isf.  in  cluster 
Jtr.  2:26  the  thief  when  he  isf. 
34  isf.  the  blood  of  innocents 

11:9  a  conspiracy  is  f.  am.  Jud. 
Dan.  5:14  excel,  'wisdom  is  f.  12 
llos.  14:8  from  me  is  thv  fruit/. 
Luke  15:54  was  lost  and  isf.  .35 
2  Cor.  7:14  boasting  uf.  a' truth 

Wan  Forxn. 

Gen.  44:12  cup  ic.  f.  in  B.  sack 
1  Sam.  13:52  with'S.  and  J.  !<•./. 

5  Clir.  15:4  he  ww  f.  of  them.  15 
Ezr.  6:2  there  u:  f.  at  .\.  a  roll 


«i  f  the  eleven  gath.  tosether  Ec.  9:15  w.f.  in  it  poor  wise  m 
John  1:41  we  have/.  Messias.  45  -Ter.  48:27  w.  he/,  among  thiey 


2:14  Jesus  f.  in  the  temp,  those 
Acts  5:10  came  in,  and  f.  her  de. 
25  oOicers  f.  them  not  in  pris. 
7:11  our  fathers  f.  no  sustona. 
9:2  that  if  he  /".  anv  of  this  way 
10:27  P.  /".  many  come  to.'ether 
12:19  when  Herod./',  not  Peter 
13:6  thev  f.  a  certain  sorcerer 
22  I  have  /'.  David  a  man  after 
17:23  I  f.  altar  with  inscription 
21:5/.  this  man  a  pestilent 


Ezek.  28:15  iniqni.  was  f.  in  thee 
Dan.  1:19  none  ir.f.  like  Daniel 
2:35  no  place  irasf.  fur  them 
5:11  wisd.  of  gods' M'n*  f.  in  him 
6:22  innocencv  was  f.  in  me 
Mat.  1:18  M'.  f'wi.  child  of  H.  G. 
Luke  9::i6  Jesus  was  f.  alone 
.4c/j»8:40  Philip  was  f.  at  .\zotU8 
Rum.  10:20  I  wasf.  of  them  that 
1  Pel.  2:22  nor  w.  guile  f.  in  mou. 
Rev.  5:4  wa»f.  worthy  to  open 


FOU 

Per.  14:5in  th.mo.  w./.  nognih' 

18:24  in  her  xvnsf.  blood  of  jiro. 

20:11  wtttf.  no  place  for  them 

Wa«  nol  FOl'Xn. 

Mai.  2:6  iniq.  w.  n.f.  in  his  lips 
Ihh.  11:5  Enoch  was  vol  f. 
Her.  20:15  h'<h  no/./",  written. 
F(H"%"n  ATIOX. 

Er.  9:18  not  bi'eii  in  Eg.  since/. 
Jns.  6:56  lav  /".  in  his  first-born 

1  K.  5:17  hewn  stones  to  lay./". 
6:37  in  fourth  year  was./",  laid 
7:9  of  costlv  stones  from  the/. 
16:34  laid/  of  Jericho 

2  Chr.  8: 1()  prepared  to  day  of,/". 
31:7  began  to  lav  /".  of  tlie  heaps 

Ezr.  3:10  when  build,  laid/.  12 
6:10  Sheshhazzar  laid  the./". 
Job  4:19  whose./",  is  in  the  dust 
22:16  /".  overflown  willi  a  Hood 
Ps.  87:1  /".  is  in  hoiv  mountains 
105:23  of  old  thou  hast  laid/. 
1.37:7  rase  it.  rase  it.  even  to/. 
Pmr.  10:25  righteous  iseverl./. 
/.-.  28:16  I  lav  in  Zion  for  a/,  a 
41:28  thv  /".  shall  belaid 
48:13  nivhand  laid  f.  of  earth 
Ezek.  13:14  /".  thereof  be  diseov. 
Iliib.  3:13  discovering/,  to  neck 
Hag.  2:18  dav  the  /".  was  laid 
Zee.  4:9  ZenibbaKel  hath  laid./". 

8:9  prophets  when  the  /.  was 
laid 

15:1  which  lav.  /".  of  the  earth 
Luke  6:48  laid  tlie  f.  on  a  rock 

49  without  a  /".  huilt  a  house 

14:59  after  he  hath  laid  the/. 
Pom.  15:50  bui.  on  ano.  man  s/, 
1  Cor.  3:10nia.ster-build.  laid/, 
n  for  other  f.  can  no  man  lay 
12  if  anv  build  on  this./",  gold 
Eph.  2:50  on  /".  of  the  prophets 
1  Tim.  6:19  liivins:  up  a  good/. 
5  Tim.  2:19  /".  of  G.  standcth  sure 
IIel>.  1:10  laid/,  of  the  earth 

6:1  not  laving  f.  of  repentance 
Eee.  21:19'the  first./",  jasper 
FOl'XDATIOX  of  the  world. 
Mat.  13:33  secret  from  /".  of  v. 

23:34  kiuirdoin  prep.  fr..A  of  n<. 
Luke  Il:.50  bl.  shed  from/,  f/w. 
.Inhn  17:24  before  /".  of  w. 
Eph.  1:4  chosen  lis  b'ef./.  of>t'. 
I/eh.  4:3  works  finish,  fr../".  of  w. 

9:56  sufl"ered  since  /".  of  to. 

1  Pet.  1:50  foreord.  bef./.  ofw. 
Per.  13:8  L.  slain  from./",  ofw. 

17:8  names  not  writ.  fr./.  of  w. 

FOr\D  VTIOXS. 
De'it.  32:55  set  on  fire/,  of  moun. 

2  Sam.  22:8  f.  of  hea^'en  moved 
10/.  were  diseov.  Ps.  18:7, 15 

Ezr.  4:12  and  loined  the/. 
6:3  let  the  f.  be  stronglv  laid 
■lob  38:4  when  I  laid  f.  of  earth  ? 
6  whereupon  are  the  f.  fasten. 
Ps.  11:3  if/,  be  destroyed,  what 
82:5  all  the  f.  are  out  of  course 
104:5  who  I'aid  f.  of  the  earth 
Pror.  8:59  app<nnted  f.  of  earth 
is.  16:7  for/",  of  Kir-hareseth 
54:18  f.  of  the  earth  do  shake 
40:21  'not  unders.  from  the/. 
51:13  Lord  that  laid  /".  of  earth 
16  I  may  lay  f.  of  the  earth 
54:11  la.v"A  wfth  sapphires 
58:12  ra'ise  up/,  of  many  gener. 
Jer.  31:37  if/,  can  be  searched 
.50:15  her  f.  are  fallen 
51:56  not  "take  of  thee  sto.  for/. 
Limi.  4:11  it  halh  devour,  the/. 
Ezek.  30:4  Egvpt's./".  brok.  down 
41:8  the/,  of  the  side  chambers 
Mic.  1:6  wi'.l  discover/,  thereof 
6:2  ye  strong  /".of  the  earth 
.4c/s'l6:26  /".  of  prison  were  shak. 
Ilelj.  11:10" for  a  city  that  hath/. 
Rer.  21:14  walls  of  city  had  12./". 
19  f.  garnished  with  precious 
stones 

FOrXDEO. 
Ps.  24:2  he  lialh  /".  it  on  the  seas 
»9:11  fuln.  thereof  thou  /".  them 
1(M:8  to  place  thou  f.  for  them 
119:1.55  t.-slimonii'S.  hast  /".  th. 
Pror.  3:19  bv  wij^dom  hath/. 
h.  14:.32  the  Lord  hath./".  Zion 
23:13  was  not  till  Assyrian./",  it 
Amrjs9:ti  f.  his  troop  in  earth 
Mat.  7:45'il  fcdl  not../",  on  a  rock 
Lake  6:48  it  was./",  oii  a  rock 

FOl'.XnER. 
Jud.  17:4  gave  them  to  the./". 
Jtr.  6:29  the  f.  melteth  in  vain 
10:9  work  o'f  the  hands  of  the./^ 
14/.  conf.  by  graven  im.  51:17 


FOU 

FOl"\TAl\". 

Gen.  16:7  found  Ila^-ar  hy  a./". 
Ler.  11:36  a  /'.  wlierein  is"  wiiter 
20:18  he  discovered  her./",  the/ 
Ihut.  :)3:28  /".  of  J.  be  on  a  land 
Ps.  :i6:9  with  thee  is  the  f. 
68:26  bh'ss  Lord  from/,  of  Isr. 
74:15  thou  didst  cleave  the/. 
114:8  flint  into  a/,  of  water 
Prrw.  5:18  lei  thv  /".  he  blessed 
l:i:14  law  of  wise  is  a/",  of  life 
14:27  fear  of  Lord  is  if.  of  life 
25:26  is  as  a  troubled./". 
Ec.  12:6  pitcher  be  broken  at  f. 
Cant.  A-.nf.  sealed;  15  f.  of  gar. 
Jer.  2:13,/".'  of  living  wat.  17:13 
6:7  as/.'  casteth  out  waters 
9:1  Oil  that  mine  eyes  were  a/. 
Jorl  3:18  a  /".  come  forlli 
Zee.  13:1  that  dav  a  /".  be  opened 
.Mark  5:29  /".  of  her  hlo,  dried  up 
Jam.  3:11  f.  send  forth  sw.  wat. 

12  no  /"."can  vield  salt  water 
Rev.  21:6  I  will  give  of/,  of  life 

FOrXTAIXS. 
Gen.  7:11./".  of  deep  broken  np 
8:2  /".  of  "the  deep  were  sloiiped 
Deu'l.  8:7  bringeth  into  land  of/. 

1  A'.  18:5  go  to  all  f.  of  water 

2  Chr.  .32:4  much  pe.  who  slop./. 
Pror.  .5:16  let  thv  /".  he  dis|iersed 

8:2.1  no  f.  abounding  with  wat. 

28  he  strengtheneii/.  of  deep 
Is.  41:18  will  open  /".  in  valleys 
ITos.  13:15  /".  shall  1)e  dried  np 
Per.  7:17  lead  them  to  living/. 

8:10  star  fell  on  the./",  of  waters 
14:7  worship  him  made  the/. 
16:4  angel  poured  his  vial  on/. 

FOrK . 
Gen.  2:10  river  h.-rauie /.  heads 
14:9  /".  kini:rs  joined  hnttle 
47:24  f.  pans  be  own.  for  seed 
Ei:  22:1  shall  restore/,  sheep 
Ler.  11:50  fowls  going  on  all/. 

27  go  on  all,/",  unclean.  42 
.Job  42:16  son's  sons.  even./". 
Pror.  30:13  f.  say  not.  It  is  eno. 
IS  be  f.  things  wh.  I  know  not 
24  hef.  things  little  on  earth 

29  /".  things  are  comely 
/'•.  17:6  /'.  or  five  in  out.  branch. 
.7.  /■.  15::)  app.  over  them  /'.  kinds 
Ezik.  1:5  /.  living  creatures 

14:21  /".  sore  judgments  on  Jer. 
37:9  fi-om  /".  winds,  O  breath 
Dan.  3:'25  to.  I  see/,  men  loose 
7:2/.  winds  strove  on  sea 

17  these  /".  beasts  are./",  kings 
8:8  came  f.  notable  horns 

22  /".  kingdoms  shall  stand 
11:4  kiiiirdom  towards/,  winds 

Amos  1:3  for  /".  w.  not  turn  away 
l>unish.  i";,  9,  11.  13;  2:1.4,6 

Zee.  1:18  and  behold  /".  bonis 

Mat.  24:31  gather  his  elect  from 
the  f.  winds.  Mark  13:27 

.lohn  4::i5  vet  /".  months.  Iian'est 
11:17  Lazarus  in  grave./",  days 
19:23  made/,  parts  of  his  ^arra. 

Acts  10::)0  /".  (lavs  ago  was  fast.  ■ 
21:9  Philip  had./",  daughters 

23  we  have  /".  men  have  a  vovr 
Rtr.  4:6  round  throne./",  beasts 

5:14  f.  beasts  said.  Amen.  6:6 
9:14'/".  angels  who  are  bound 
14:3"a  new  song  before  f.  beasts 
19:4  and  the/,  heaets  fell  down 

See  CORNIRS,  h.kts. 

FOrR  times. 

Xeh.  6:4  sent./'.  I.  afier  this  sort 

Foi"BFoi.n. 

2  5am.  12:6  reslore  the  lamb/. 
Luke  19:8  any  thing,  I  restore/. 

See     FOOTED,      TWENTY,       Bt^- 
DHED,   THOUSAND. 

FOCRSI'ORE. 

Ex.  7:7  Moses  was  /".  years  old, 

when  spake  to  Phtiraoh 
Jurl.  3::)0  land  had  rest./",  years 
2  .Sam.  19::)2  Harzillai  was./",  yea, 
2  A'  6"2S  ass's  head  for  f.  pieces 
Ps  90:10  and  if  they  be  /".  years 
Cant  6:18  and  /".  concubines 
Luke  2::)7  wid.  /".  and  four  years 
16:7  take  thy  hill  and  wnle/. 
FOl'RS-f'ORE  nnil  live. 
Jos.  14:10  I  am  this  day./',  andfi. 

FOlRSaiARE. 
Rer.  21:16  the  city  livth/. 

FOrRTEEX. 
Oen  31'41  serv.  /.  vears  for  dan. 
Mat  117  from  Dav.  to  carrying 
away/,  to  Ch. /.  generations 


864 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


FRA 
a  Cor.  12:2  man  above/,  years 
Gal.  2:1/.  years  after  I  went  Tip 

FOITBTEEIVTH. 

Acts  27:27/.  uight  was  come 
See  DAT. 

FOURTH. 

Oen.  15:16  In/,  gen.  comehithcT 
Ex.  20:5  iniq.  to/,  generation, 
»4:7;  Num.  14:18;  Deul.i:{\ 
L«\  111:24  in/  year  fruit  holy 
2  A'.  1U::J0  child,  of/,  gen.  15:12 
Dan.  2:40  /".  kingdom  str.  as  iron 
3:25/  isMike  the  Son  of  God 
7:2.3/  beast  be  the/,  kingdom 
11:2  the/  shall  be  lar  richer 
Mai.  14:25  .1.  came  in  f.  watch 
Ra\  4:7/  beast  like  living  eagle 
6:7  when  opened  the/,  seal 
8:12  the/  angel  sounded 
16:8/  angel  poured  vial 

See  DAY,    MONTH,   PART. 

FOWL. 

Oen.  1:26  dominion  over/  28 
2:19  God  formed  every/  of  air 
7:2:1/  of  heaven  was  (destroyed 
8:17  bring  forth  of/  of  cattle 
9:2  fear  of  yoti  be  on  every/. 
10  establish  covenant  with/ 
Dent.  4:17  likeness  of  winged/. 
Job  28:7  a  path  no  ;'.  knoweth 
P^.  8:8  have  dominion  over/'. 
148:10  llying/  praise  the  L. 
Jer.  9: 10/.  of  heavens  are  lied 
E:e.k.  17:2:!  under  it  sh.  dw.  all/ 
39:17  spoiilc  to  ev.  feathered/. 
44::!1  not  cat  torn/,  or  boast 
Dan.  7:6  four  wings  of  a/. 

FOWLS. 

C«n,.  7:3  take  of/  also  by  sevens 

15:11  when/,  came  on  carcasses 
Lm.  1:14  burnt  sacrifice  be  of/ 

11:13/.  have  in  abomination 
JIftit.  1 1:2(1  of  clean/  may  eat 

2H:3li  <areass  lie  meat  to  nil  f. 
1  .SVlws.  17:44  thy  llesh  to  the/  46 
1  K.  4:.^3  Solomon  sjiake  of/'. 

14:11  dieth,/  eat,  16:4;  2l':24 
Neh.  5:18/  wen;  prepar.  for  me 
Job  12:7  ask  f.  and  thev  sh.  tell 
Ps.  50:11  I  know  all  the/ 

78:27  rained/,  as  sand  of  sea 
I».  18:6  be  left  to/  of  mountains, 
/.  shall  snm'mer  upon  them 
nim.\-.\\f.  get  from  hisbranch. 


FRE 

FR,\ME,  ED,  ETH. 

Jyd.  12:6  not/  to  pronounce  it 
Ps.  .50:19  thy  tongue/  deceit 
94:20  which/  mischi.  by  a  law 
h.  29:16/  say  to  him  that/  it? 
■ler.  18:11  I /'.  evil  against  you 

will  not,/',  to  tnrn  to  G. 


Mill.  Ii:2li  the/  thev  sow  not 
11:4/.  dev.  .frart4:4;  Lu.  8:5 
Murki-.iif.  m.  lodge,  i,«.  l:i:l!) 
i,«fe  12:24  are  ve  better  than  /'.  ? 
Acts  10:12  wherein  wcto/  i1'6 
Be><.  19:17  an  auu'el  rried  toall  /' 
21/  were  filled  with  th.  flesh 
FOWL.S  of  hrnvrn. 
JobZ^y.M  wiser  than/  or  h'Kren 
Ps.  79:2  thy  servants  meat  to  f 

104:12/.  ofh.  have  their  hadit. 
Jer.  7:;!3  carcasses  of  peo.  meat 
(nv/.of/i.  16:4;  19:7;  .34:20 
15:3  appoiiil/.  o/hea.  to  destr. 
Hvt.  2:i:."i  I'll,  for  me:it  to  /'.  o/'  /(. 
3I:ii  /'.  or'/i.  made  nests  iii  Assy 
13  oil  his  ruin  sh./  of/i.  relii. 
J'-':4/.  0/  lifiirni  to  remain 
3S:2S/.  f//,.  siiake  al  mv  pres 
Dan.  2:38/.  ofh.  to  Ni'biieliad 
//■-/.«.  2:18  covenant  with  /',  ofh 
4:3 shall lamiiiish  wilh  /'.  of'hea 
. :12  bring  them  down  as/,  o/' a' 
^ip.  1:31  will  consume  /'.  of)i,(, 
Luke  13:19/,//,,  hidgid  in  bra^ 

FOWLER,  S. 
r».  91:3  from  the  snare  of  the  f. 
121:7  soul  out  of  the  snare  oi'/ 
I'ron.  6:5  as  a  bird  from  the/ 
/fo«.  9:8  i>rophet  is  a  snare  of/ 

FO.X,  ES. 
J'irl.  15:  t  Samson  caught  300  f 
A'eh.  4:3/  shall  break  stone-Wa. 

portion  for/ 
Cant.  2:!5  take  thc>/'.  the  lilth./. 


4:.3/ 
/'«.  63:10  shall  be  portion  i'oi 
Cant.  2:!5  take  thc>  /'.  the  lilt 
/,a?n.  6:18  thi'/  wa'lk  upon  Zioii 
/■Jzik.  13:4  thy  [iroph.  are  like  /'. 
.Ual.  8:20  /'.  ha.  holes,  I.uke  ll-.'iS 
/.«*«  13:;«  go  tell/  I  cast  out 

Fa.VGMEXTS. 
Mat.  11:20  look  up  the/.  .Vort 

6:43;  /.«feU:ir;  John  t]:l:i 
Mark  8:19  manv  baskets  of/  / 
./oAft  6:12  gather  up  the/ 

FRAIL. 
iV.  39:4  may  know  how/.  I  am 

FRAME. 
P».  1M:I1  h.>  kriow-rh  our/',  ho 
A'as*.  40-2  was  :i>  llie/.  ofa  cily 


//OS.  5:4 

fl)/i.  2:21  in  wiio'm  tiie  bniklT/. 

/A'*.  11:3  worlds/,  by  word  of  G, 

FBA^'K1^•CEXSE. 

&.  30:.34  spices  with  pure/ 
Lev.  2:1  put/  5:11;  24:7;  Num.. 
5:15 
16  priest  bum  oil  with  f.  fi:15 

I  Chr.  9:29  appoint,  to  oversee  /'. 
Neh.  13:5  where  thev  laid  the  r. 
rant.  3:6  who  this  perf.  with  /'.  ? 

4:6  I  will  get  me  to  the  hill  of/ 
14  cinnani.  with  all  trees  of/ 
Mat.  2:11  they  present,  to  him/. 
liev.  18: 13  no  man  buy.  their/ 

FBAIVKLY. 

Luke  7:42/  forgave  them  both 
FRAUD. 

Ps.  10:7  his  month  is  full  off. 
Jam.  5:4  hire  kept  back  by/ 

FRAY. 
Deut.  28:-26/.  them,  .Ter.  7:43 
Zee.  1:21  these  are  come  to/. 

FRECKLED. 
Lei\  13:39  it  is  a/  spot  groweth 

FREE. 
Ex.  21:2  in  sev.  vear  go  out/ 
Dent.  15:12;  J«'.  .34:9,  14 
5  if  servant  say,  I  will  not  go 

out/ 

11  she  go  out./",  with,  monev 

26  let  him  go/,  for  eye's  salce 

Ltr.  19:20  not  put  to  dea.  not/ 

Num.  5:19  be  /'.  from  bitter  wat. 

28  if  womaii  not  defiled,  he/. 

Deul.  15:18  not  hard  wh.  sen.  /". 

24:5  sh.  be/  at  home  one  year 

1  .S'««j.  17:25  father's  house/ 

2  Chr.  211:31  wi-rc  of/  heart  ofT. 
Job  3:19  servant/  fi-om  master 

39:5  wiio  sent  out  wild  ass/  ? 

/'s.  51:12  uphold  me  with/  Sp. 
88:5/.  am.  the  dead,  like  slain 
105:20  the  king  let  him  go/ 

/«.  58:6  to  let  the  oppressed  go/. 

■Jer.  34:9  each  let  servant  go/ 

I I  whom  they  let  go  /■.  to  ret, 
Mat.  15:6  honor  not  tat"lier,  be/. 

17:26  then  are  the  children  /. 
Mark  7:11  it  is  Corb,  he  sh.  lie  f. 
John  n-M  truth  sh.  make  yon/ 
33  sayest.  Ye  shall  bo  m'ade/ 
:M  If  S(.n  make  you/./  indeed 
,4</s  22:28  but  I  was  /'.  fjorn 
Rom.  5:15  not  as  oft'ence,  so  f. 
16/  gift  is  of  many  offences 
18/  gift  came  ujioii  all  men 
6:18  being  made/  from  sin.  22 
20  were/  fn>m  righteousness 
7:3  husband  be  dead,  she  is  /' 
8:2  life  made  me  /'.  from  death 

1  Cor.  7:21  if  iiiavrst  bo  m.ado/ 
9:1  not  an  apostle,  am  I  not/  ? 

19  though  I  be/,  from  all  men 
12:13  by  one  Spirit,  bond  or/', 
'..//.  3:28  bond  nor/  Col.  .3:ll 
4:;()  .lerus.  which  is  above  is/ 

31  but  children  of  the  /' 
5:1  liberty  where.  C.  nuade  us  f. 
Kjih.  6:8  receive  of  h.  bond  or'/'. 

2  J'hex.  3:1  word  have  f.  couise 
U'et.  2:16  as/  not  using  libertv 
/.'(■.  13:16/'.  and  bond  tiireceiv'e 

19:18  llesh  of  both  bond  and/, 

FREED. 

■fos.  9:23  shall  none  of  von  bo  A 

hum.  6:7  he  dead,  is/,  from  sin 

FREEDOM. 
Lev  19:20  worn.  not/,  given  her 
Acta  22:28  with  great  siim  this/. 

TO  EEL  Y. 
r/«l,  2:16  ofeverv  tree/  eat 

.\«m,  11:5  llie  fish  we  did  cat/, 

l.S(/m.  ll::in  if  peopl,.  eaten/', 

l-.tr  2:68  chief  fallua-s  offered  f. 

Ti'';','',!'"-'.  ,'""'  "fl'red /'.  to  fiod 
A,  .54:6  will/  saeriliee  to  thee 
Ilox.  14:4  I  will  love  them  f 
Ma'.  10:8  /'.  r.reived./  gi-i-e 
.l,;'s2:'Jlil,r,.th.  let  me./',  speak 

,l.:Jli  hef  .re  whom  I  speak  /' 
/.«w..'l:21.|nslilied/,  hv  rrace 

8:,)2also/.  -iveusall  things 
I  ^or.2:pithethin..'s/'.  u'lvenns 
i  '"■,■.,";'  I"'.''»>'l'- g"sp.4  of(i./. 
llri:  21:6  of  fountain  of  life/ 

22:17  whosoever  will,  let  liini 
take  /', 


FRI 

FREEMAIV. 

1  Cm-.  7:22  called,  is  the  Lord's/ 
liev.  6:15  bond  and/,  hid  them, 

FREE  ofTerings. 

En.  36:3/  offerings  every  mom 

Atnosi:5  publish  the/,  offerings 

FRECU'E.\'T. 

2  Cor.  11:23  in  prisons  more/ 

FREEWILL-OFFERIIVG. 

Lev.  22:21  Sif.-off.  sh.  be  perfect 

Deut.  f£i:2:i  f.-qtr.  shall  thou  keep 

Ezr.  3:5  willingly  offered  a/'OTf. 

7:16  silver  canst  find  with/..oif. 

8:'28  silver  and  ^uld/.-offei-ing 

FREEWILL-OPFERIXGS. 

Dent.  12:6  thither  bring  f-off'er 

Ps.  119:108  accept/. -o/fW/iys 

FREE-WOMAiV. 
Oal.  4:22  had  two  sons  hy  f.-io. 
23  but  he  of/  was  by  promise 
31  not  child,  of  bondiv.  of/,-ui, 
FRESH,  ER. 
Nvm.  11:8  taste  of  manna  as/ 
Job  29:20  mv  glory  was/  in  me 
a3:'25  flesh  be/  than  a  child's 
Ps.  92:10  anointed  with  f.  oil 
Jam.  3:12  yield  salt  water  and/. 

FRET. 
Z,'!'.  13:55  burn  it  in  fire,  it  is/. 

FRET,  TED,  ETH,  IXG. 
Ler.  13:51  is  a  f.  leprosy,  14:44 
I  Sam.  1:6  to  liiake  her/. 
Ps.  -37:1/  not,  7,  8;  Pror.  24:19 
Pnw'.  1!):3  his  heart  f.  against  L. 
/v.  8:21  when  hungry  they  sh.  f. 
Ezek.  16:43/  me  in  these  things 

FRIEXD. 
E.T.  .3.3:11  O.  spake  as  man  to  /'. 
Deut.  1.3:6  if  thv  /'.  entice  thee 
Jutl.  14:20  he  used  as  his/. 
2.s'«»j.  1.3:3  Amnim  had  a  /'.  .Jon. 
1.5:37  Ilushai,  David's  /'.  '16:16 
16:17  is  this  thy  kindne.ss  to  /  ? 
2  Chr.  20:7  to  seed  of  Abr.  thy  /'. 
■Job  6:14  pity  be  showed  from/. 
27  and  you  dig  a  pit  f(^r  your/. 
Ps.  .35:14  as  though  been  my  /'. 
41:9  familiar/  lift  up  his  heel 
88:18  lover  and  /.  far  from  me 
Pror.  0:1  if  be  surety  for  thy/. 

3  hand  of/  make  sure  thy/ 
17:17  a.f.  loveth  at  all  times 

18  surety  in  presence  of  his  f. 
18:24  a./',  closer  than  a  brother 
19:6  is  a/  to  him  giveth  gifts 
22:11  the  king  shall  be  his/. 
27:6  faithful  are  wounds  of  a  f. 

9  man's  /  by  hearty  counsel 

10  own,/,  father's/,  lorsa.  not 
14  bless,  his,/'.  witTi  loud  voice 
17  sharpeneth  counfen.  of/. 

Cant.  5:16  beloved,  (his  is  mv/ 
/i.  41:8  art  seed  of  Abra.  my  /'. 

Jer.  6:21  the  neighbor  and  his  f. 
19:9  eat  everyone  flesh  of  nis'/' 
JTo3.  3:1  belo.  of  her/,  adulteress 

Mic.  7:5  trust  ve  not  in  a/ 

Mat.  11:19  f.  of  public.  L-uke'7:34 
2(1:13/  I  do  Ihee  no  wrong 
22:12,/'.  how  earnest  in  hither 
2«:,50/.  why  art  thou  come? 

Luke  11:5  shall  have  a  f.  and 
say,/  lend  me  three  loaves 
14:10  may  say,  f.  go  up  higher 

■John.  3:'29/,  of  biideijr,  rejoiceth 
11:11  our/,  Lazaiu.s  sleepcth 
19:12  thou  art  not  Cesar's  f. 

Arts  12:20  made  Blastus  their  f. 

Jam^  2:23  Abraham  call./  of'G. 

4:4/  of  world,  is  enemy  of  G. 

FRIENDLY. 

JmK  19:3  to  speak  f.  to  her 

Ruth  2: 13  siiokcii  /'.  to  haiidm. 

Proe.  18:24  show  liimself/ 
FRIE\DB, 

1  Sum.  30:26  I),  sent  spoil  to/ 

2  Kam.  3:8  kindness  to  Said's/ 
19:6  lovest  enemies  hatest  f. 

1  K.  16:11  ic'lt  not  one  of  Ill's /',     I 
Est.  ,5:10  llaman  railed  for  \\mf. 
14  then  saiil  wile  and/  tohi'in 
6:13  Hainan  told  /'.  evrry  thiu" 
Joti  2:11  when  ,Iob's  tlire'e/  he. 
16:20  iny  /'.  scorn  me 
17:5  speaketh  flalterv  to  his  f. 
19:14  my/,  have  forgoltiai  nie 
19  my  inward  /'.  abhorn-d  me 
21  have  pity  on  me,  O  ye  f. 


FRU 

Prov.  17:9  repeat,  matter,  epp.  f. 
18:24  hath/  show  him,  friendly 
19:4  wealth  maketh  many/ 
7  more  do/  go  far  from  him 
Cant.  5:1  eat,  0/  drink,  yea 
Jer.  20:4  thee  a  terror  to  thy/ 
6  buried  there,  thou  and  thy  f. 
38:'22  thy/  have  set  thee  on 
L,am.  1:2  her/,  have  dealt  treac. 
Zee.  13:6  wounded  in  house  of/ 
Mark  :j:21  when  his/,  heard  of  it 
5:19  J.  saith.  Go  home  to  thy/ 
Luke  7:6  centurion  sent/  to  him 
12:4  my  /•  be  not  afraidof  them 
14:12  a  dinner,  call  not  thy/ 
15:6  he  calleth  together  his/, 
9  she  calleth  her/,  saying 
29  make  merry  with  my  f. 
16:9  make/  of  the  mammon 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  / 
2.3:12  IPilate  and  Herod  made/ 
John  15:13  down  his  life  for  his/ 

14  ye  are  my./'  if  ye  do  what  I 

15  bnt  I  have  called  you/. 
Acts  10:24  Cornelius  called  his/. 

19:31  who  were/,  sent  to  him 
27:3  liberty  to  go  to  his/. 

3  John  14/  salute  thee,  greet/. 
FRIENDSHIP. 

Pror.  22:24  no/,  with  angry  man 

Jam.  4:4/  of  «  orld  is  euniity 
FRIiVGE,  S. 

Num.  15::j8  make/  put  on/  39 

/>««<,  22:12  make  thee/. 
To  and  FRO. 

Oen.  8:7  a  raven,  went  to  and/. 

2  A',  4::35  Elislia  walked  to  and f. 

Job  1:7  said,  Fr,  going /o  a.f. 2:3 
7:4  I  am  full  of  tossiugs  toandf. 
13:25  a  leaf  driven  to  and  f.  ? 

Ps.  107:27  thev  reel  to  andf. 

Prov.  21:6  vanity  tossed  Co anrf/. 

/■•■.  24:20  earth  shall  reel  to  a.  f. 
;33:4  running  to  andf.  of  lociista 
49:21  and  removing  to  andf. 

Ezek.  27:19  Dan  going  to  andf. 

Zee.  1:10  L.  sent  to  walk  to  a.f. 


11  we  have  walked  to  andf. 
:./.  so  they  walked 
to  andf.  throngli  earth 


6:7  walk  to  a.f.  so  they  ^ 


32:3  Elihn's  wrath  kindrag./. 

42-7  kindled  ng.  Eliphaz  and/, 

10  when  h.'  inaved  for  his/. 
Ps.  :)K:n,/  aloof  irom  mv  sore 
Por.  1 1-20  the  rich  hath  "many/, 

16:28  wliisjiererseparat,  chief/'. 


Epli.  4:14  no  more  tossed  to  a.f. 
See  RUN, 

FROGS. 

E.T.  8:2  all  thy  borders  with  f. 

7  the  magicians  brought  up/ 

Ps.  78:45  he  sent/  which  distr. 

105:30  the  land  biought  forlli/. 

Pev.  16:13  unclean  spirits  like/. 

FROXT. 
•2  Sam.  10:9  f.  of  battle  ag.  him 

FRO\TLETS. 
Ex.  13:16  l.e  lor /'.  between  eyes 
JJeut.  6:8  shall  boas/  11:18 

FROST. 
C/en.  31:40./'.  consumed  byni^ht 
E.f.  16:14  as  small  as  the  lioai-  /'. 
Job  37:10  by  breath  of  G.  /'.  gi\'en 
38:'29/,  of  heaven,  who"hath 
Ps.  78:47  dest.  syca,  trees  with/, 
147:16  he  seattereth  the  hoar/ 
Jer.  36:.30.Jeli.  body  cast  out  to/ 

FROWARD. 
Dial.  32:2(1  a  very  /',  gc-neration 
2  ,Sam.  2-.':27  witii  /'.  wilt  show 

thyself'.r.  P<.  1(5:20 
■Job  5:13  counsel  of/  carried  he. 
Ps.  101:4  a,f.  heart  shall  de|)art 
J'roi'.  2:12  man  speaketh/  thin. 
15  ways  crooked./,  in  paths 
3:32,/'.  is  abomination  to  Lord 
4:24  init  a\\ay  fr.  thee/  mouth 
6:12  walkelh  with  a/  mouth 
8:8  there  is  nothing/  in  them 
13  and  the/  inouili  do  1  hate 
10:31./',  tongui'  shall  be  cut  out 
11:20  ofa/  heart,  are  abomin. 
16:28  a,/',  man  sowetli  si  rile 
.30  shut,  eyes  to  devise/,  things 
17:20,/',  heart,  findeth  no  good 
21:8  the  way  ofa  man  is  / 
22:5  thorns  are  in  way  ol*thc/ 
1  Pet.  2:18  serv,  be  subject  to/. 

FROWARDLY. 
Is.  57:17  he  went  on./',  in  way 

FROWARD\'ESS. 
Prop.  2:14  delight  in,/',  of  wicked 
6:14/,  is  in  his  hcai't 
10:32  uioulh  of  wicked  speak./, 

FROZEN, 

Job  38:30  face  of  the  deep  is/ 

FRI' IT. 

Oen.  1:29  every  tree  wherein  is/. 
4,3  Cain  brought  of  the/. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


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FIU" 

Crtl.  30i2  hath  with./,  of  womb 
JCjc.  21:*i  so  thru  hi-r/.  depart 
Lev.  19:'i'i  count  f.  um-irciiinc. 
S4  fDiirlli  yrarV".  fhall  be  holy 
%y'i  ^ix  vi'ju-:*  slmlt  trailuT  in  f, 
'il:M  the  tithe  of/,  is  the  Lord's 
X'tm,  i:i:'^i  hliwwed  tli./.  of  liind 
Jlt'il.  l.a  Ilie/".  in  tlli'irhilmls 
7:  \A  lie  will  b'less  f.  of  thv  hind 
!K:9  lest/,  ofvinev.  he  (ielUed 
Hk-i  lake  of  first  of  nil  the  /'. 
28:4  blessed  bo/,  of  thv  body 

11  plent.  in/,  of  thy  body,  30:S 
IS  cursed  he  the/,  of  thy  body 
40  thine  olive  shfill  oast  his/. 
42  thy/,  shall  locust  consume 

./(/'/.  9:11  sho.  1  forsake  my/,  .i* 
•2  Sam.  16:4  summer  /".  for  young 
J^.  ai:10  their  r'.  shalt  destroy 
7i!:lti  f.  thiTeof  shake  like  Lcb. 
l(M:i:i  earth  is  satistled  with/. 
105::«  locusts  devoinvrt  the/. 
V^:3/.  of  womb  is  his  reward 
132:11  of/,  of  thy  body 
Piw.  8:iy  my  /.  is  bet.  thanprold 
10:10  /".  of  wieked  tendetli  to  sin 
ll::iO/.  of  riL'hteous  tree  of  life 
12:14'sntistied  bv  /".  of  mouth 
18:20  satisl\ed  with  f.  of  mouth 
31:16  with/,  of  her  "hand  she 
31  L'ive  lier  of/,  of  her  hands 
C'litr.  2:;J  his  f.  sweet  to  my  taste 
8:11  f'>r  the  r.  brin?  silver 

12  that  keep/,  two  hundred 
/«.  3:10  sh.  eat/,  of  their  doiiisrs 

4:2  A  of  earth  shall  be  excellent 
10:12  punish/,  of  stout  heart 
13:18  no  pitv  on /.of  the  womb 
14:29  his  f.  be  a  fiery  serpent 
27:6  fill  (ace  of  the  world  with/. 

9  the/*,  to  take  away  his  sm 
a-*:!  hiisty/.  before  the  ennimcr 
57:19  I  create/,  of  lips,  peace 
6'>:-H  and  eat  the  f.  of  them 
Jer.  6:19  will  briii','/.  of  thou;. 
7:20  my  fury  ho  on/,  of  j^round 
11.  It)  olive-tree  of  goodly/. 

19  let  us  desfrov  tree  wiill  /'. 

17:10/  of  doiii'.rs,  21:14;  32:19 

Rfk.  17:9  cut  otrthe/'.  thereof 

10:12  east  wind  dried  up  her/. 

14  fire  is  pone,  hath  devour./. 
2.">:4  they  shall  eat  thy/,  and 
3i>;:io  I  will  multi]ily/."of  tree 
47:12  nor  /".  therenf'be  consum. 
Pnii.  4:12/  thereof  much.  21 

14  and  said  thus.  Scatter  his/. 
iron.  10:13  have  eaten/,  of  lies 

14:8  from  me  is  thv  r.  come 
Amns  2:9  destroyeci/.  from  ab. 
6:12/.  of  riirht.  into  hemlock 
7:14  a  *r;ilherer  of  sycamore/. 
8:1  a  basket  of  sumnier  f.  2         \ 
inc.  6:7/  of  bo,  for  sin  iif  sonl? 
7:13  land  deso.  for/,  of  doin^.s 
JInh.  3:17  neither/,  be  in  vines 
llay.  1:10  earth  stayed  fr.  her/. 
Z(e.  8:12  vine  shall  cive  her/. 
MtU.  1:1S  table  is  pollut.  and/. 
3:11  nor  your  vine  cast  her/. 
Mat.  12::i3  and  his/.  go^)d,  for  the 

trei.'  is  known  by  his  f. 
21:19  let  no  f.  •irow  on  tlieo 

.■)4  when  tinie  of?",  drew  near 
20:29  I  will  not  drink  of/,  of  the 

vine.  M.dk  14:25 
Mark  12:2  iniizht  rec.  f.  of  vine. 
S.'ikf  1:42  lili-s.  is/,  of  tliy  womb 
l;j:tl  simirlit/.  and  found  none 

7  I  ronie  seeking  f.  on  fiir-trec 

20:10  should  L'ive  him  of  the  ^. 

Jahii  4:.iti  uather./.  to  life  eter. 

ylr/*  2:;J0  of/",  of  liis  loins  raise 

Som.  1:13  l"niiirht  have  some/. 

6:21  what/,  had  ye  in  th.  thin. 

22  have  vour  f.  iinto  holiness 
15:28  sealed  to"  them  this/. 
Gal.  .'i:22/.  of  Spirit  is  love 
Epit.  5:0  f.  of  Sp.  is  in  all  ijood. 
Phil.  1:25  this  is/,  of  my  labor 
4:17  desire  /".  that  mav  abound 
lleh.  13: 15  offer/,  of  our  lips 
Jam.  ;J:18./'.  of  fijrht.  so.  in  peace 

5t7  waiteth  for  the  precious/. 
Jude  12/.  withercth,  without/. 
Set  KAT. 

Bear,  nr  bcarelh  FRUIT. 
2  A",  l'.i::!0  A.  f.  upward,  /«.  :J7:31 
E:ek.  17:8  tlinl  it  mi-ht  bear  f. 

•2:Jin  h.iL'hlof  Is.  it  shall*./. 
JIo*.  '.^Ib  they  shall  hf.ar  no  /'. 
Jo,(  2  22  the  tree  lytareth  hei-  f. 
itat.  13:2:i  is  he  who  hearrlh'f. 
t^ikt  8  8  L'ood  in*ound.  and  b  f. 

13-9  if  it  hear/,  well 
John  15:2  ev.  liranch  in  me  that 
beareth,  not/,  that  bearelh  f. 


FRU 

John  15:4  branch  cannot  A./. 
8  b.  much/,  so  be  my  disciples 

Drin;;,  hrlnK*'lh,  or  brought 
fonli  FBI  IT. 

I^r.  25:21  b.  forth  f.  three  yearn 
yum.  l;J:2rt  and  t>nnfj  of  the  f. 
yeh.  10::)3*  /.  of  all  trees,  :f7 
Pi.  \.?ibring.fnrlh]'.  In  season 

92:14  brinri jorth  f.  in  old  n;;o 
.At.  12:2  wieked  Itviun  forth  f. 
Ezik.  .S(i:ll  they  shall  AW»!7/./. 

47:12  sh.  b.f.  new/  for  meat 
/7(K.  10:1  Is.  b.f.f.  to  himself 
Mat.  3: 10  brinr/Hh  not  forth  good 
A  7:19;  i'"/(c3:9 

7:17 every  good  treeft./.  good/. 
18  good  tree  cannot  b.f.  evil/. 

13:2lj  when  blade  ft7Y>t/f7^^/./. 
.^f<lrk  4:"20  hear  woril  niid  A.  /./. 

28  earth  b.  forth f.  of  hersell 
L"ke  8:14  A.  iio  f.  to  perfection 

15  brinfj  forth  f.  with  jiatieuee 
.Mm  12:24  if  it  di"e.  it  A.  f.  much/. 

15:2  it  may  briiirj  for\h  more/. 

6  nbidetli  in  me,  b.f.  miieli/. 

Ifi  I  ordained  that  yo"n  sh.  b.f.  f. 

Horn.  7:4  we  should  A././,  to  O. 

5  work  to  b.f.f.  unto  death 
Col.  1:6  j.'ospel  b.  forth. f.  in  you 
Jam.  5:18  E,  ]miyedearth  A././. 

.^e  FIItST-FRriTS. 

FKriT-TREES. 

.Vt'A.  9:"25pos»es»ed/.-^  inabiin. 

Yield,  vieldetli.  Yielding 

"FRriT.  ■ 

flfn.  1:11  fniit-tnei/ii'Wi"'?/". 
i.e.  2):I9  laud  shall  iihld  her/. 

20:4  trees oflleld shall  (/■  their;". 
Deut.  11:17  land  iihld  liot  her/. 
Prov.  12: 12  roi it  of  riirli teons  y.f. 
J(r.  17:8  nor  shall  cease  fr.  y.f. 
E:ek.  34:27  tree  of  fl.4d  *\\i-My.f. 

3(i:8  ifubl  your/,  to  my  iieoiue 
Mark  4:7  thorns" chok.  it.  y.  no/. 
8  on  good  ground,  and  did  v.f. 
}Ieh.  19:11  y.  peace./,  of  righte. 
ller.  22:2  y.  her/,  every  mouth 

FRl'ITFl'L. 

Cm.  1:22  be/.  2«;  8:17;  9:7:  .3.5:11 

17:6  I  will  make  thee  exceed./. 
20  Ishmael/.,'  48:4  Jacob/. 

2():22  made  room,  we  shall  "he/. 

2S:3  Cod  .\lmighty  make  thee/. 

41:.")2  for  God  caused  me  to  be/. 

49:2"2  .Joseph  is  a/,  bough,  even 
K.p.  1:7  children  oflsraerwere/. 
Let.  26:9  I  will  make  you/. 
P^.  107:34/.  land  mtobarrenness 

128:3  thy  wife  shall  be  a/,  vine 

148:9/.  trees,  praise  the  Lord 
/.'.  5:1  hath  vineyard  in  a,/",  hill 

17:6  in  the  outmost/,  branches 

.32:12  shall  lament  for/,  vino 
Jer.  4:2t)/  place  was  a  wildem. 

■2:J:3  tln-v  sh.  be  /'.  and  increase 
Kzek.  ]9:"l0  she  w"a9/. 
//w.  13:15  though  he  be/. 
Arts  14:17  gave  rain  and/. 
CW.  1:10/  in  every  good,  work 

See  FIELD. 

FRl'ITS. 

am.  4.3:11  take  of  the  best  f. 
Er.  22:-29  to  ofl'er  first  ofriiie/. 

•2.3:10  si.x  years  gather  in  the/. 

Ler.  25:15  "accor.  to  years  of/.  16 

22  till  her/,  come  in.  eat  old 

26:20  nor  sh.  trec^s  yield  their/. 
Deut.  3:1:14  precious/,  by  sun 
2  Sam.  9:10  thv  sons  bring  in/. 
2  A'.  8:6  restore  to  her  all  the/. 

19:29  plant  vineyards,  aude.at  f. 
Job  31::i9  if  eaten/  with,  money 
/v.  lf>7::n  which  inav  vield  /". 
Ec.  2:5  trees  of  all  klnil  of/. 

Cant.  4:13  orchard  with  pi'eas./. 

16  my  beloved  eat  pleasant./. 
6:11  I  went  to  see./",  of  valley 
7:13  at  gate?  all  nninner  of/'. 

/«.  .3.3:9  B.  and  Car.  shake  ofSf. 

Lam.  4:9  nine  aw.  for  want  of/. 

.)/■«/.  3:11  he  shall  not  destroy  f. 

Mat.  3:8  f.  meet  for  rep.  Luke.  :")-8 

7:16  ve  sh.  know  them  by  f.  20 

21:34  they  midit  receive  title/. 

41  reiifler  him  f.  in  tli.  season 

43  gi\en  to  nation  bringing/. 

Lake  12:17  where  to  I)esti>w  /'. 

2  for  9:10  increase/,  of  ngfite. 

Phil.  1:11  filled  with  f.  of  right. 

2  Tim  S:H  first  partaker  of  the/. 

Jam.  3:17  wisdom  full  ot  rood  f. 

lier  I8U./'.  thysoni  lusted  after 
22:2  bare  twei've  manner  of  /'. 

See  PIBST. 


FUL 

Siininirr  FRriTS. 

2  Sam.  16:1  Zilia  witli  lllilof*./. 
Is.  lli:9  thy  summtrf.  are  fallen 
Jer.  40:I0gatli<T  wine  and  «./. 
48::J2  spoiler  is  fallen  on  jt.f. 
Mic.  7: 1  as  when  gathered  s.f. 

FnrSTR  ATE,  ETII. 
Ezr.  4:*>  hired  to /'.  their  purpose 
/«.  ■Il:-i5/'.  tokriis  of  the  liars 
Gal.  2:2i  I  do  not/,  graco  of  O. 

FRYIXOPW 
Lev.  2:7  meat-olV.  baken  Inf. -p. 
7:9  dress,  hif.-p.  be  the  priest's 

FUEL. 

Li.  9:5  with  burn,  and  /".  of  flro 

l!l  people  be  as /".  of  the  flro 

Ezek.  15:4  vine-t.'intiTflre  for/.C 

21:32  Shalt  be  for/,  to  lire 

FrGITIVE. 
Gen.  4:12  a  /".  shalt  thou  be 
14  I  sh.  bo  a/,  and  a  vagabond 
FrCITlVES. 
.Turf.  12:4  ye  (iileadiles  are/. 
2  h'.  25:1 1  /".  that  fell  to  king 
!-:  15:5  Hl'oab,  his/,  flee  to  Zoar 
Ezek.  17:21  all  his/,  fall  by  swo. 

FrLFIL. 
Oen.  29:27./'.  her  week,  and  we 
Ej\  5:13/." your  daily  tasks 
'i3:"26  num.  of  thv  days  I  will  f. 
1  A'.  2:'27  he  might/,  word  of  L. 

1  f/ir.  22:13  takest  heed  to  /'. 

2  fhr.  3li:21/.  thri'escoreandtcn 
./>A39:2  jiiimbermoiithsthey/".  .^ 
I'g.  20:4  Lord./",  all  thy  counsel 

5  the  Lord  /".  nil  thv  petitions 

14.'>:19/.  de.4re  of  tloni  fear  liim 
Mat.  3:15  to,/',  all  ri^'hleoiisness 

5:17  n^it  cot'iie  tod'-str.  but  to/. 
Arts  13:"22  shall/,  all  my  will 
Po.'fi.  2:27  nncin-nni.  if  it  /'.  law 

l:i:14  to/,  the  hl-ts  thereof 
Gal.  5:16  sh.  not/,  lusts  of  flesh 

6:2  and  so,/',  the  law  of  Christ 
Phil.  2:2  /".  "vo  my  iov,  that  ye  be 
r  III.  1 :25"to./'.  the  word  of  God 

4:17  take  lieed  thoii  /".  ministrv 

3  7'//<r.«.  1:!1  f.  good  pi,  of  his  w  ill 
./cm.  2:S  if  ye  /'.  tlie  royal  law 
Per.  17:17  iii  hearts  to/,  his  will 

FILFILLED. 
Gen.  2.5:24  whenherdayswere^/". 

29:21  give  me  wife,  days  are/. 

.50:3  forty  davs  were  f.  for  so 
Er.  5:1 1  why'not/.  vour  task? 
7..  i\  12:4  till  days  of  puri.  he/.  6 
yam.  6:13  days  of  separation/, 
2  Sam.  7:12  w'heii  thv  davs  be/, 
l/i'.  8-15  with  his  hand/",  it 

24  f.  it  with  Inind,  2  ('hi:  6:15 
2  Ch'r.  6:4  Inith  /'.  that  he  spake 
Ezr.  1:1  word  of  L.  nii;;lit  be/. 
./lA  .36:17  hast/.  Judgmeut 
Lam.  2-17  f.  llis  word 

4:18  our  days  are./",  end  come 

Eztk.  5:2  when  days  of  siege/. 

Dan.  4::i3  same  hour  was  tin.  f. 
10:3  till  three  whole  weeks/. 

Mat.  1:'22  that  it  might  he/.'2:15 
2:^:  8:17:  12:17;  1.3:{5;  21:4; 
27:.'i5:  ./ohn  12:;i8: 15:25;  17:12; 
18:9,32;  19:24, -28 
2:17  was/,  tliat  spoken,  27:9 
5:18  in  no  wise  pass  till  all  be/. 
13:14  is  /'.  iirophecv  of  Esnias 
2I:;I4  sh'all  not  pass  till  all  be/. 

Mark  1:5  tin-  time  is/". 
13:4  wh.  sign  when  all  sh.  be  f.  f 

Luke  1:'20  words  wh.  shall  be"/'. 
2:43  when  they  had/,  the  days 
21:22  that  all  written  mav  be  /'. 
21  nutil  timesof  Gentiles  be  r 
22:16  not  eat  till  /'.  in  kin.  of  fi. 
21:44  all  must  be/.spoken  by  M. 

Jeihii  ;}:*29  my  joy  thi-refore  is/. 
17:13  mv  Jiiv  /".in  themselves 

Arts  3:18  showed,  lie  iiaib  so/. 
9:23  man V days  /.  the.1e\\>took 
12:'25  Paiil  and  Bar.  /'.  ministry 
l:i."25  and  as  .Tohii/.  his  course 

25  f.  them  in  con'demning  him 
29  when  hi'd  f.  all  written 

.33  Ood  hath/,  the  same  to  us 

14:*2fi  to  grace*  for  work  thev/. 
Pnm.  8:4  right,  of  law  be /".  in  us 

13:8  loveth  another  hath  /'.  law 
2  for.  10:ti  when  ohediencr.  is /', 
Gal.  5:14  law  is  f.  in  one  word 
/?.r.  6:11  killing  ofbretb.  be/. 

15:8  till  seven  Jilngiles  were  /". 
'17:17  till  thewordsof  God  be/. 

20:^  no  more  till  1.000  yrs.  be/, 
See  seuiPTl'KK. 

FlJLFILLi:<G. 
'  P$.  148:h  stonny  wi../'.  his  word 


FUL 
Pom.  13:10  love  is  the/,  of  law 
A>/l.  2:3/  desires  of  llesh 

Fl'LL. 

Gen.  15:16  inici.  of  A.  not  yet/. 
25:8  Abni.  olil,  and/,  of  years 
35:29  Isa.  being  old,  and/,  days 
41:7  thin  ears  dev.  seven/  ears 
Ex.  22:3  sh.  make/,  restituliou 
Num.  2-2:18  honso/.  of  sil.  24:13 
./'/(/.  fi::W  howl  /".  of  water 
Jliitk  1:21  1  weiit  out/,  and  Lord 
2:12  a/,  reward  be  given  tlieo 

1  Sam.  18:'27  in/,  tah^  to  king 

2  A'.  3:16  make  val./.  of  ditches 
6:17  the  nionntain/  of  horses 
7:15  all  the  wav  /'.  of  garments 
10:21  house  of  Baal  /'. 

1  Chr.  21:'22  grant  fn"r/'.  price,  24 
Job  5:'26  come  to  grave  in  /".  ago 
7:4/.  of  tossiii<rrt  to  and  fro 
1I):'15  I  am/,  of  confilsion,  see 
11:2  man  /.  of  talk  be  justified  » 
14:1  few  (lays/,  of  trouble 
20:11  bones  /'.  of  sins  of  youth 
21:23  di<th  in  his/,  strength 
21  his  breasts/,  of  milk 
.32:18  I  am/',  of  niattcT 
Ps.  17:14/ 'of  child,  leave  rest 
69:20  I  am/,  of  heaviness 
73:10  waters  of  a/,  cup  wrung 
74:*20/.  of  habitations  of  cruelty 
78:25"seut  Iheul  meat  to  the/. 
1(U:16  trees  of  Lord  are/',  of  sap 
1'27:5  hath  quiver/,  of  Ihem 
144:13  our  garners  may  be  f. 
Pivr.  17:1  house/',  of  sacril*ices 
27:7  f.  soul  loailieth  honey-co. 
20  Iieli  and  destruction  never/, 
30:9  hst  I  be/',  and  deny  thee 
Ec.  1:7  into  sea,  yet  sea  not/, 
11:3  clouds/,  of  rain 
Is.  1:11./'.  of  burnt  oll'erings 
15  yoiir  hands  are/  of  blood 
ll:9"earlli  sh.  be/,  of  kno.  of  L. 
25:6  a  feast/,  of  marrow 
2S;8  for  all  table  are/,  of  vomit 
./,)'.  6:11  1  am/.of  furyof  theL. 
I.'tm.  1:1  city  that  was^'.  of  peo 
Ezek.  1:18  rings  were/,  of  eyes 
10:12  wheels  Vere/.  of  eyes 
3T:1  valley  wh.  wa'a/.  of  bones 
./(* ;  2:24  llbors  sh.  bo/,  of  wheat 
.Tic.  3:8/'.  of  ixiwer  by  spirit 
llab.  3:3  earth  /'.  of  his  praise 
Z(  c.  8:5  St.  /.  of  bovs  niid  girls 
Mat.  6:'22  /'.  of  light.  Like  11:.36 
14:20  of  i'ra'.'inents  twelve  bask. 

/.  .l/<(;*  6:43 
15::J7  left  seven  baskets/, 
2:1:25  within  are  /'.  of  extortioa 
27/  of  dead  men's  bones,  2S 
Luke  1'.57  now  Eliz./.  timet^ame 
4:1  Jesus  being./',  of  Holy  Gh, 
6:23  woe  unto  you/. 
li;:'20  \,.  laid  at  gate/,  of  sores 
Jul.n  M4  among  us/,  of  grace 
7:8  my  time  is  not  yet/,  come 
15:11  your  joy  might  be/.  Hi:24 
Acts  2:"13  men,/',  of  new  w  ine 
6:3  look  out  liieii  /.  of  Holy  O.  5 
9:36  Dorcas  /'.  of  good  wiuk« 
13:10  said.  0/  of  all  sublilty 
Pom.  1:'29./'.  of  envy,  murder 

1  ( 'nr.  4:8  "now  ye  are/,  now  rich 
Phil.  4:12  instructed  to  he/. 

18  and  abound.  I  am./'. 

2  Tim.A:rtf.  profit  of  ni ill istry 
//(A.  5:14  meat  to  them  .if/',  ago 
./am.  3:8  tongue/  of  dea<riv  poi. 

1  Pet.  1:8  joy  nnspeak.  /'.  of  glo. 

2  Pft.  2:14  eyes./',  of  acfnllery 
1  ./ohn  1:4  your"joy  may  he/. 
/,'.;'.  4:6  four  beasts/,  of  eyes,  8 

5:8  golden  vials./',  ol  odors 
15:7  g<ild.  vials/,  of  w  rath  of  Q. 
17:3./'.  of  names  of  blasphemy 
4  g'olden  cup  /".  of  aboininat. 
21:9  sev.  vials/,  of  seven  plag. 

See  ASSfllANCE,  C0JIFAS310N. 

Is  FlLf-. 

Pk.  10:7  mouth  is  f.  Rom.  3:14 
2li:10  right  hand  !* /.  of  bribes 
29:4  voice  of  L.  it  /.  of  majesty 
;j3-5  earth  Iff.  of  goodness  of  L. 
65:9  river  of  G.  wh.  iff.  of  wa». 
7.58  vine  red.  it  isf.  of  mixture 
104:21  earth  i.if.  of  thy  riches 
11ti:«l  earth,  O  L.  Uf  of  mercy 
Ec   10:14  a  fool  isf.  of  words 
Is  2:7  land  i«/'.  of  silver,  isf. 
8  their  land  also  isf.  of  idols 
6:3  whole  earth  tsf.  ol  his  glo. 
Jer  5:'27  cage  is/,  of  birds, 
Ezek.  7:23  land  is  f.  of  crimes 
9:91and  isf.  of  blood,  city  isf. 
Xah.  3:1  w  all/,  of  lies  and  rob. 


866 


CRUDENS  CONCORDANCE. 


FUR 

Lul-en-M  body  ixf.  oflight,  is/. 

39  iuwiird  part  is/,  of  lavemng 

To  the  FFLL. 

Fj-  in-3  did  i-it  lin'ad  to  th(f.  8 

Lec.  20:5  shall  i-at  bread  to  thej. 

FILLER,  S. 
a  K.  lS:n  ill  hiffliway  of  the  /. 

field.  /«.  7:3 :  3i>:-i 
ifnl  3-3  like  refliier's  fire,/,  soap 
J/«;t  'J:3  no  /'.  on  earth  can  wh. 

FILLY. 
yum.  14:34  C.  that  followed  me/. 
'Ec  StU  heart  of  sons  of  m.  is/. 
Xah.  1:10  dev.  as  stubble/',  dry 
Ms  2:1  dav  of  Poiitee.  was/,  c. 
Horn.  4:31  being/,  persuaded 
14-5  let  ev.  man  be/,  persuaded 
2  Tim.  3:10  hast  ?'.  kno.  my  doc. 
Rev.  14:18thrust  sickle,  grapes/. 

Fl'LLXESS. 
1  Ckr  lfi:33  let  sea  roar  and  the 

/■  thereof,  Ps.  96:11 ;  98:7 

P«."lti:ll  in  thy  pres.  is/,  of  joy 

24-1  L.'8  and  f.  1  Cor.  10:26,  38 

50:12  world  mine,  and/.  89:11 

John.  1:16  his/,  have  we  received 

Horn.  11:12  much  more  their/.  ? 

35  /■.  of  the  Gentili'S  be  come 

1529  shall  come  in.f.  of  •rospel 

Gal.  4:4  wh.  /'.  of  time  was  come 

Eph.  1:10  in  A  of  times 

23/.  ofhimthat  fllleth 

3:19  be  filled  with  all.;",  of  God 

4:13  come  to  stature  of/',  of  C. 

Col.  1:19  in  him  sho.  all/',  dwell 

2:9  in  him  dwellelh/.  of  God. 

FI'RBISII,  ED. 

Jer.  4fi:4  f.  spears,  put  on  briga. 

Esfi.  31:9  sword  sharpened./.  10 

11  given  to  be/. ;  38  sword/. 

FrRIOfS. 

Proi\  22:24  with/,  man  not  go 

29:22  f.  man  aboundeth  in  ti-an. 

Ezek.  '5:15  exec.  judg.  in/'.  25:17 

Dan.  2:12  Xebuchad.  was  very/ 

Nah.  1:2  Lord  revengeth  and  is/. 

Fl'RlOl'giLY. 
2  K.  9:20  like  Jehn,  he  driveth/. 

Fl'RLONGS. 

Lvke  24:13  Euimaus  from  J.  60/ 

Jiilin.  6:19  had  rowed  about  23/ 

11:18  B.-tlianv  nigh  J.  abo.  15/ 

7?.  ['.  14:311  bv  space  of  1,6(K)/. 

21:16  he  measured  city,  13,000/ 

Fl'BNACE,  S. 
Gen.  15:17  smokin;;  /'.  burning 
19:38  smoke  went  as  smo.  of/. 
E.r.  9:8  handf.  of  ashes  of/.  10 
19:18  ascended  as  smoke  of/. 
Dent.  4:20  L.  hath  taken  out  of/". 
1  K.  8:51  fr.  midst  of/.  Jer.  11:4 
yeh.  3:11  rep.  tower  of/.  12:38 
Ps.  12:6  silver  tried  in  f.  of  earth 
J^-or.  17:3/  for  gold,  27:31 
Is.  31:9  fire  in  Zion,/.  in  .Jemsa. 
4.'<-10  chosen  in  f.  of  aflliction 
Ezek.  23:18  Is.  dross  in  mid.  of/. 

20  as  tin  in  the  midst  of/.  22 

Dun.  3:6  into  midst  of  fiery/.  11 

Mat.  13:43  cast  into  f.  of  fire,  50 

Jlei\  1:15  feet  as  if  burned  in  a/. 

9:3  as  the  smoke  of  a  great/. 

FIRMSII. 
Dtvt.  1.5:14  thou  Shalt/,  him 
Ps.  78:19  G.  f.  table  in  wilder.  ? 
Ik.  65:11  f.  the  driuk-ofl'ering 
Jer.  46:1'9/'.  to  goinio  captivity 
FIRMSHED. 

1  A'.  9:11  Hiram  /'.  Sol.  with  ced. 
Pnn\  9:3  hath  also  ;'.  her  table 
Mat,  33:10  wed.  f.  with  guests 
Mark  14:15  a  room/.  Luke  22:12 

2  Ti7n.  3:17/".  unto  all  good  wor. 

Fl'RMTl'RE. 
Cvn.  31::i4  Kachel  put  in  cam./. 
E.r.  31:7  and  his  f.  :)9::« 
:).'i:14  the  candle-tick  and  his/, 
.,V«A.  2:9  end  of  all  pleasant/. 

Fl'RROW,  S. 

Jilt,  31:.38  or  f.  Ihereofcomplain 

:i'.l:incansl'bind  unicorn  in/. .'' 

Ps.  6.5:10  ihou  settles! /.  thereof 

139:3  idouL'h.  made  long  their/. 

Efk.  17:7  luigbl  waler  it  by/. 

10  it  shall  uitlier  in  the  /". 
//.«.  10:1  liendoek  ill/,  .if  tleld 
13:11  their  altars  as  heaps  iu  f. 
FlIRTIIER. 
J'jh  ■.i»:'il  hither,  come,  but  no/. 
40:5  but  I  will  liriK-eed  no/ 
Er.  13:13  f.  my  son.  be  admou. 
Mat.  36:65  what/,  need  of  wit.  f 
Mark  14:63;  Luketi.n 


GAI 

Luke  24:28  tho'  he  would  gone/. 
Acts  4:17  spread  no/,  am.  people 
24:4  be  not  /".  tedious  unto  thee 
37:38  gone  a  little/,  th.  sounded 
3  Tim.  3:9  shall  proceed  no/. 
Het).  7:11  what/,  need  an.  priest 

FCRTHER,  ED,  Verb. 
Ezr.  8:36;".  peo.  and  house  of  G. 
Ps.  140:8"G  L./.  not  wicked  dev. 

FrRTHER.\KCE. 

Pliil.  1:13  rather  to/',  of  gospel 

35  sh.  abide  with  you  for  yo./. 

Fl'RTHER.MORE. 

Ex.  4:6  Lord  said ;'.  to  Moses 

Ezek.  8:6  Lord  said/,  to  Ezekiel 

Fl'RY. 
Gen.  27:44  thv  brother's/,  tnm 
./ob  30:23  God"  cast  /'.  of  wrath 
Is.  37:4  ;'.  is  not  in  me 
:i4:3  his/,  is  upon  their  armies 
51:13  bee.  of  /.  of  oppressor; 
and  where  is/  of  oppressor? 
17  Jer.  wh.  has  dmnk  cup  of/. 
20  are  full  of/,  of  the  Lord 
32  even  dregs  of  cup  of  my/. 
,59:18  repay/  to  adversaries 
63:3  trample  them  in  my  ;'. 
5  my/,  it  upheld  me,  6 
Jer.  4:4  lest  my  ;'.  come  like  fire 
6:11  I  am  full  off.  of  the  Lord 
21:5  will  fight  against  you  in/. 

12  lest  mv  ;'.  go  out  like  fire 
23:19  gone  forth  in/'.  30:33 
25:15  the  wine-enp'of  this/. 
36:7  great ;'.  L.  hath  pronounced 

Lam.  4:11  "L.  hath  accomplish./. 
Ezek.  5:13  cause  my/,  to  rest 

6:13  will  I  accomplish  my/. 

8:18  therefore  will  I  deal  in/. 

13:13  storniv  wind  in  my/. 

]6:.38  I  will  'trive  thee  blood  in/. 

19:12  she  was  iilucked  up  in/. 

30::J3  with  ;'.  pou.  out  will  I  rule 

21:17  I  will  cause  my.;',  to  rest 

34:8  it  might  cause  ;".  to  come 

13  till  I  have  caused/,  to  rest 
38:18  that  my  ;".  shall  come  up 

Ikm.  3:13  Nebiichadnez.  in/.  19 
8:6  ran  unto  him  in  the/. 
9:16  let  thy/  be  turned  away 
11:44  shall  go  forth  with  great/. 
.inc.  5:15  e.'iecute/".  on  heathen 
Ze^.  8:3  jealous  w'ith  great/. 

See  POITR,  POURED, 


G 


GAAL.    ./xr;.  9:41 
G.^JBRATHA.     John  19:13 
GABRIEL.      Dan.    8:16;    9:21; 
luke  1:19,  26 

G.4D. 
Gen.  30:ll8hecalledhisiiame  G. 
35:26  sons  of  Zilp.  G.  andAshcr 
46:16  the  sons  of  G.  Nmn.  1:24  ; 

26:13.  18 
49:19  G.  a  troop  shall  overcome 
\iim.  1:14  prin.  of  G.  2:14  :  7:42 
32:1  ch.  of  G.  had  cat.  2,  39.  33 
Deut.  37:13  mount  E.  to  curse  G. 
Jos.  4:12  children  of  G.  passed 
over 
22:9  chil.  of  G.  returned  fr.  Shi. 
2  Sam.  34:11  G.  D.'s  seer,  1  C'hr. 

29:9 
1  Chr.  29:39  in  book  of  G.  12:14 
£•26*.  48:27  a  portion  for  G.  34 

Tribe  of  G.\D. 
Xum.  1:25  of  t.  ofG.  45.6.50,  2:14 
.;o.s.  30:8  out  of  the  trit/e  of  G. 
Rev.  7:5  tribe  of  G.  sealed  13,000 
GADAEE>fES.   Mark  b:l ;  Luke 
8:36,  37 

G.\DDEST. 
Jer.  2:36  why  (/.  thou  to  change? 

G  VDITE,  S. 
Deut.  3:13  land  gave  I  unto  G.  16 

1  Chr.  13:8  G.  separated.  26:33 
GAI\.  Substantive. 

Jud.  .5:19  kings  of  C.  took  no  g. 

.hiti  23:3  it  f/,  to  make  way  per.  ? 

Pror.  1:19  every  one  greedy  of  g. 
3:14  f/.  is  belter  than  fine  gold 
15:37  is  greedy  of  g.  troubleth 
28:8  by  unjust  g.  Increaseth 

Is.  ;3:i:15  despis.  g.  of  oppression 
.56:11  for  his  g.  from  quarter 

^z*A-.  22:13  smit.  hand  at  dish.  i;. 
27  princes  \\(il\'es  to  get  dis.  g. 

Dan.  Il::i9  divide  land  for  g. 

.Vic.  4:13  I  will  ( onsec.  g.  to  L. 

Acts  16:11;  bro.  masters  "much  f7. 
19:34  no  small  g.  to  craftsmen 

2  Cor.  13:17  did  I  make  g.  of  y.  ? 
18  TituB  make  a  g.  of  you  i 


GAP 

Phil.  1:21  live  is  Christ,  die  is  g. 
3:7  what  things  were  ;/.  to  me 
1  I'im.  ii;5  suiiposing  </.  is  godli. 
6  godliness  with  content,  is  g. 
Jam.  4:13  buy,  sell,  and  get  g. 

G.4I1V,  Verb. 
Dan.  2:8  that  ve  would  g.  time 
Mat.  16:'36  g.  who.  wor.  and  lose 

soul,  Mark  8::36 ;  Luke  9:35 
1  Cor.  9:19  I  might  g.  the  more 

20  might  g.  Jews;  22 f/  weak 

21  might  g.  them  without  law 

GAI.XED. 
.lob  27:8  wh.  hope  tho'  hath  g.  ? 
Ezek.  22:12  thou  hast  greedily  g. 
Mat.  18:15  hast  </.  thyT)rother 
25:17  that  received  two  g.  23 
20  have  g.  besides  five  talents 
Luke  19:15  how  much  ev.  man  g. 
16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  g.  ten 
18  Lord.  tliV  ]]oundhathf/.  five 
Acts  37:31  to  have  g.  this  liarm 

GAIN'S. 
Acts  16:19  hope  of  p.  was  gone 

G.4I1VS.4Y,  ERS. 
Liike  21:15  advers.  not  able  to  g. 
Tit.  1:9  might  be  able  to  conv.  g. 

GAIIVSAYIXG. 
Acts  10:29  came  I  to  you  with.  g. 
Rom.  10:31  h,<inds  to  a  g.  people 
Judell  perished  in  g.  of  Korah 

GAirs. 

Ads  19:29  G.  man  of  Macedonia 

30:4  G.  of  Derbe  aecompan.  P. 
Hotn.  16:33  G.  host  saluteth  you 
1  Cor.  1:14  I  liaptiz.  none  but  G. 
3  John  1  un.  the  well-beloved  G. 

G  \L  \TI  4. 
Acta  16:6;  1  Cor.  16:1;  2'  Tim.  4:10 
1  Pet.  1:1  scat,  through  Pont.  G. 
GALATIAXS.     Gal.  3:1 
GALBANUM.     Er.  30:3i 
GALEED.     Gen.  31:47,  48 

GALILEE. 
■Tos.  20:7  G.  for  a  city  of  refuge 
1  K.  9:11  gave  H.  30  cities  in  G. 
Is.  9:1  did  more  afflict  her  in  6. 
Mat.  2:23  J.  in  the  parts  of  G. 

3:13  cometh  J.  fr.  G.  Mark  1:9 

4:15  G.  of  Gent  21:11  Js.  of  G. 

15:29  sea  of  G.  26::i2 ;  27:55 
Mark  1::39  throughout  G.  15:41 
Luke  4:14,  44;   2:3:5,  55;    John 

7:41,  53 
Acts  1:11  men  of  G. ;  6:37  G.  rose 

9:31  churches  rest  through.  G. 

10::37  word  began  from  G. 

13:31  seen  of  them  from  G. 

GALILEA\,   S. 
.Mark  14:70  art  a  G.  Luke  23:59 
Luke  1.3:1  told  him  of  the  G. 

33:6  asked  whe.  man  were  a  6. 

John  4:45  was  come,  G.  rec.  him 

Acts  2:7  all  these  that  speak,  G.  ? 

GALL. 

Deut.  29:18  a  root  that  bearethgr. 


.33::12  grapes  are  grapes  of  g. 
.Job  16:13  he  poureth  ont  my  g. 
30:14  his  meat  is  the  g.  of  asps 
35  sword  cometh  out  of  his  g. 
Ps.  69:31  gave  me  g.  for  meat 
.ler.  8:14  G.  hath  given  water  g. 
!i:15  will  give  water  of  y.  3:3:15 
Lam.  3:5  compassed  me  with  g. 
19  remembering  worm,  and  g. 
AnWSli'.M  turned  jiidg.  into  g. 
Mat.  37::14  vine,  mingled  with  g. 
Acts  8:33  art  in  g.  of  bitterness 

GALLAXT. 
fs.  33:21  nor  shall  g.  ship  pass 

GALLER"i',  lES. 
Cant.  7:5  king  is  held  in  the  g. 
Ezek.  41:15  measured  g.  thereof 
43:3  against  pave.  g.  against  g. 

GALLEY. 
Is.  33:21  wherein  shall  go  no  g. 

GALLIM. 
1  Sam.  25:44  Phal.  of  G.  Is.  10:30 
GALLIC.     Acts  18:12.  17 

GXLLOWIS. 
K^t.  6:4  to  hang  Mordecai  on  g. 
7:10  hanged  Ifaiiian  on  g.  8:7 
9:13  ten  sons  be  lianged  on  g.  25 

GA.M.4LIEL. 
yum.  1:10:  2:20;  7:51,  59;  10:23 
Acts  5:.34  P.  named  G. ;  23:3  feet 
GAMMADIM.    Ezek.  27:11 

GAP,  S. 
Ez/k.  13:5  have  not  gone  up  to  g. 
33::M  that  should  stand  in  g. 

GAPED. 
Job  16:10  ha.  g.  on  me.  Ps.  22:13 


GAR 

GARDEN. 

Gen.  2:15  and  put  him  in  the  g. 
3:33  Lord  sent  him  forth  from  g, 
1:3:10  as  g.  of  Lord,  Is.  51:3 
Deut.  11:10  waterest  it  as  g. 
1  A".  21:2  may  have  it  for  g. 
Job  8:16  branch  shoot,  in  nisj;. 
Cant.  4:12  g.  enclosed  is  my  sis. 
16  blow  on  g.  let  him  come  g. 
5:1 1  am  come  into  my  g. 
6:2  my  beloved  gone  to  nis  ^.11 
Is.  l:8'daugh.  of  Z.  as  lodge  in  jr. 
30  as  a  g.  which  hath  no  water 
58:11  Shalt  lie  like  a  watered  g. 
61:11  g.  causeth  things  sown 
Jer.  31:12  souls  be  as  a  watered  {/. 
Lam.  2:6  taberna.  as  it  were  of  g. 
Ezek.  28:13  in  Eden  the  g.  of  G. 
31:8  cedars  in  g.  of  G.  not  hide 
9  trees  in  g.  of  God  envied  him 
36:35  desolate  land  like  g.  of  E. 
.Joel  2:3  land  as  g.  of  Eden  before 
Luke  13:19  took  and  cast  into  g. 
John  18:1  overCed.  where  wasy. 
26  did  not  I  see  thee  in  the  g.  f 
19:41  a  g.  and  in  g.  a  sepulchre 

G.4RDEXS. 
yum.  34:6  as  g.  by  river  side 
Ec.  3:5  I  made  me  g.  and  orch. 
Cant.  4:15  a  fountain  off/. 
6:3  feed  in  g.  and  CTther  lilies 
8:13  thou  that  dwcdlest  in  the  g. 
Is.  1:39  sh.  be  confounded  for  g. 
65:3  a  peo.  that  sacriflceth  in  g. 
66:17  purify  themselves  in  g. 
Jer.  39:5  plant  g.  e:it  fruit,  is 
Amos-i-.'i  blastiUL'.  when  ;/.  incr. 
9:14  they  shall  also  make  g. 

G.4RDENER. 
John  20:15  supposing  ho  been  g. 

GARLA\DS. 
Acts  14:13  priest  bro.  oxen  and  g. 

GARLIt'K. 
yvm.  11:5  we  rem.  g.  eat  in  Eg. 

GARMENT. 
Gen.  9:23  Sh.  and  Japhct  took  g. 
25:25  first  red,  like  a  hairy  g. 
39:12  caught  Joseph  by  his  g. 

15  he  left  his  g.  with  me,  18 

16  laid  up  his  g.  till  lord  came 
Lev.  13:47  g.  wh.  plag.  of  leu.  49 

51  if  plague  be  spread  in  the  g. 

59  plague  of  lep.  in  g.  14;.")5 

15:17  g.  whereon  seed  of  coiiula. 

19:19  g.  mingled.  Deut.  33:11 
Deut.  33:5  man  not  put  on  w.  g. 
Jo«.  7:31a  goodly  Babylonish  g-. 
.Jud.  8:35  spread  g.  and  cast 
1  A'.  11:29  Jero.  clad  with  new  g. 
Ezr.  9:5  rent  g.  and  mantle 
Est.  8:15  Mor.  went  g.  of  purple 
Job  13:28  a  g.  that  is  moth-etiten 

30:18  bv  force  of  dis.  g.  changed 

38:9  I  liiade  the  cloud  the  g. 

41:13  can  discover  face  of  17.  f 
Ps.  69:11  I  made  sackcloth  myg. 

73:6  violence  cover,  them  as  g. 

103:36  wax  old  like  g.  Is.  50:9; 
51:6;i/fi.  1:11 

104:3  cov.  with  lights  as  with  g-. 
6  cov.  with  the  deep  as  with  g. 

109:18  clothed  with  cursing  aag. 
Pror.  20:16  o.  is  surety.  37:13 

23:20  taketh  g.  in  cold  weather 

.30:4  hath  bound  waters  in  a  g.  t 
Is.  51:8  moth  sh.  eat  them  like  gr. 

61:3  g.  of  praise  for  spirit 
Ezek.  18:7  cov.  naked  with  g.  16 
Dan.  7:9  g.  was  white  as  snow 
iRc.  2:8  pull  ott'robe  with  tne  g. 
Hag.  2:12  holy  fiesli  in  skirt  of  g. 

Zee.  13:4  nei.  shall  wear  rough  g. 

Mai.  2:16 cover,  violence  with  g. 

Mat.   9:16   new  cloth  to  old  g. 
Mark  2:21 ;  Luke  5::36 
20  touched  hem  of  g.  21 ;  14:36 ; 
JA7)-A-5:27;  i«fo-8:44 

22:11  had  not  weddingff.  12 

Mark  13:16  not  turn  back  take  g. 

'Luke  23::36  let  him  sell  g. 

Acts  13:8  cast  thy  g.  about  thee 

Jude  3:3  hating  g.  spotted  by  fle. 

Rev.  1:13  clothed  with  g. 
GARMENTS. 

Gen.  3.5:3  clean,  change  your  g. 

:38:14  Taniar  put  widow's  g.  off 

49:11  washed  his  g.  in  wine 

E.r  ^:3  Aaron's  r/.  20  consecr-ite 
29:31  blood  on  A.'s  g.  Lev.  8:;30 

Ler.  6:11  g.  on  other  g.  16:23,  34 

yum.  15::j8  fringes  in  bord.  of  (7. 
20:26  strip  A.  of  g.  put  on  E.  28. 

Jos  9:5  (iibeonites  brou.  old  g. 

1  Sam.  18:4  J.  gave  David  his  g. 

2  Sam.  10:4  cut  ort'  their  g.  in  th» 
middle,  1  Chr.  19:4 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


81,7 


GAT 
2  K.  5;96  i»  it  ti""'  '<>  riccivej.  f 

7:15  nil  till-  wnv  wa^  full  of  g. 
Ezr.  -i-.li'i  irave  I'lKl  prk-i'ta'  ;/. 
Xih.  7:70  Tir«li.  .VH)  priests"  g. 

72  Xhv  p«).  ■liivo  07  priests"  ;;(. 
./(V;  ;J7: 17  <f.  \v;U'Iii.  when  (pueteth 
/•«■.  i:18  part  luv  </.  nmmi>;  them 

45:S  all  Ihv  'J.  smell  of  myrrh 

l:{i:"2  iiintin.  went  tu  skirt  of  g. 
Kr.  'J:!*  let  Ihv  <i-  bo  alw.  white 
CMiir.  4:11  smell  of  (7.  smell  ofL. 
Is.  »:.'>  hallle  is  g.  rolled  in  blood 

S:l  put  on  heautifnl  g,  O  Jcr. 

Kt:(i  their  webs  sh.  not  beco.  g. 
17  pnt  on  the  g.  of  vengeance. 

01:10  elothed  nie  with  g.  of  sal. 

«i:leomiIli  with  dved  q.  i 
Kztk.  Ill:  IH  took,  thv  hroidered  g. 

4-2:14  there  shall  lay  their  .7. 
Van.  ;l:'-2I  in  coats  and  other  g. 
Joel  i:  la  rend  hejirt,  and  not  g, 
ZfC.  3:3  J.  clothed  wi.  tilthy  g.  4 
iltil.  il:9  spread  g.  Murk  11:8 

a^:.*)  thev  enlarge  borders  oi g. 

■ilA't  parted  his  a.  Mark  15:24 
M'irk  lii:.vi  ISartim.  castin:?  his  g. 

11:7  ca^t  /.  on  colt,  Luke  lfl::io 
Luke  "24:4  two  men  in  shining  g. 
John  13:4  laid  asides,  and  took 
Acts  9::i!l  coats  and  g.  Dor.  made 
Jam.  5:2  vour  g,  are  moth-eaten 
Her.  3:4  few  names  not  defiled  g. 

16:15blessed  that  keepeth  his  g. 

Ilolv  GARMENTS. 

Ex.  S8:"2  niake  h.  g.  for  Aaron,  4 

31:10  wisdom  to  iuake  holy  g. 
Lee.  10:4  h.  g.  he  sh.  wash,  iS 

G.\RXER,  S. 
Ph.  144:13  our  g.  may  be  full 
Joel  1:17  the  g.  are  laid  desolate 
Mat.  3:1-3  wheat  into  r/.  Lu.  3:17 

GARXISH,  ED. 
2  Clir.  3:i>  he  </.  the  house  with 
J.*  2(;:13  bv  S.  he  g.  heavens 

.Mill.  12:44  sw.  undf/.  Lukf  11:3.") 

2.'!:-3y  g.  M-pulchres  of  rigiifeous 

I!tV.  21:10  loundulions  of  wall  g. 
GARRISON,  6. 

1  .'trim.  10:.i  hill  where  r/.  of  Phil. 
13:3  Jonathan  smote  o.  of  I'hil. 

14:1  to  the  Philistines';/.  B 
15  Iheff.  and  sooilers  trembled 

2  aani.i-.d  David  put  3.  iu  Syria, 

1  Clir.  18:6 
14  put  g.  in  Ed.  1  Chr.  18:13 
23:14  g.  "of  Philistines  was  then 

in"Bethlehem,  1  Chr.  11:1B 
2  Chr.  17:2  Jehosh.  set  g.  ni  Ju. 
Eztk.  28:11  strong  g.  go  down 
2  Cor.  11:32  gov.  kept  city  w  i.  g. 

GAT. 
a  Sam.  8:13  David  (/.  him  a  name 

1  A'.  1:1  cov.  him,  but  g.  no  heat 
Ps.  iVii-.Z  pains  of  hell  g.  hold 
Ec.  2:8  I  g.  men-singers 

lAim.  5:9^.  our  bread  with  peril 

GATE. 
Gen.  22.17  noss.  g.  of  enem.  24:()0 
28:17  this  is  the  g.  of  heaven 
E.r.  32:27  go  in  and  out  g.  to  g. 
II.  vl.  21:10  bring  him  to  g. 
.hill.  ll',:3  Sams,  took  doors  off/, 
linlli  4:1  tlh-n  went  Boaz  to  ' . 

2  Sam.  2:):  15  water  of  Bt-thleliem 

bv  g.\%\\  Chr.  11:18 

2  A',  7:17  lord  have  charge  of  17. 

1  Chr.  "20:13  cast  lots  for  every  </. 

Keh.  1.3:19  commanded  7.  be  shut 

Est.  4:2  M.  before  king's  g.  0:12 

Ps.  118:-20  his  g.  of  the  Lord 

Is.  14:31  howl,  O  g.  cry,  O  city 
!il:12  g.  smit.  with  destruction 
28:6  turn  battle  to  the  f/. 

Lam.  5:14  ciders  have  ceased 
from  g. 

Ezek.  11:1  at  door  of  g.  25  men 
43:4  glory  of  Lord  by  way  of  g. 
44:2  this  g.  shall  be  shut,  none 
45:19  put  "blood  on  posts  of  g. 
46:1  g.  of  inner  court  be  shut,  2 
48:31  one  g.  of  K.  one  g.  of  Ju. 

Mc.  1:9  come  into  g.  of  my  peo. 

Mat.  7:13  enter  in  at  straight  g. 
w-ide  is  g.  broad  is  w-ay,  14 ; 
Luke  13:-J» 

Luke  7:12  came  nigh  g.  of  city 
16:*io  beggar  Lazarus  laid  at  g. 

Acts  10:17  men  fr.  C.  stood  be.  g. 
12.10  the  iron  g.  wh.  opeued. 
14  Uhoda  opened  not  g. 

Beb.  13:13  J.  suffered  withont  a. 

Rev.  21-21  several  g.  of  one  pearl 

Set  ENTEniSG,  ESTEnETH. 
Ilia  G  VTE. 

Prov.  17:19  e-\altctli  A.  g. 


GAT 
At  the  GATE. 

2  K.  11:6  at  thf  g.  of  Siir.  third 

al  the  g.  2  Chr.  %V.f< 
2  Chr.  24:8"  al  g.  of  house  of  L. 
Est.  5:13  .M,  sitting  al  king's  g. 
Ads  3:2  daily  at  g.  of  temple 

10  sat  for  alms  al  beautiful  g. 

IWfM  GATE. 

2  Chr.  23:"20  eatne  thro,  hii/h  g. 
27:3  Joth,  built  high  g.  of  house 
Jer.  20:2  Jerem.  iu  slocks  iu  h.  g. 

In  (he  GATE. 

Gen.  10:1  Lot  sat  iu  Ihi  g.  of  So. 
Ex.  .32:-2(i  M,  stood  jw  g.  ofcatnp 
Jud.  lfi:2  lidd  w-ait  for  S.  in  (.  g. 
Uulh  4:11  jieo.  ill  g.  said 
2  .•Ham.  3:27  J,  tooli  Abner  tn  t.  g. 
2  A",  7:"30  peo,  trod  on  him  in  t.  g. 
Esl.  2:19  sat  i"  t.  king's  g.  21 
5:9  Ha,  saw  him  in  I.  king's  g. 
Job  5:4  children  crushed  iii.  t.  g. 
31:21  I  saw  mv  help  in  the  g. 
Ps.  69:12  sit  in  I.  g. 
1*37:5  speak  w-ith  enemies  In  g. 
Proii.  22:22  oppressalllic.  in  I.  g. 
Is.  29:21  snare  for  him  rep.  in  g. 
■Jer.  7:2  in  t.  g.  of  Lord's  house 
■»a  kingsit'titig  in  t.  g.  of  B. 
Dan.  2:49  Daniel  sat  in  t.  g. 
Amos  5:10  him  that  rehuk'.  in  g. 
12  thev  turn  aside  jioor  in  t.  g. 
15  establish  judgment  in  the  g. 
Old  GATE. 
yeh.  3:6  otrl  g.  r<'paired  Jehoiada 
12:.39  priests  went  above  old  g. 

Prinon  G  \TE. 
Xeh.  12:30  th,  stood  still  in  p.  g. 

Sheep  GATE. 
Xeh.  13:39  went  even  unto  s.  g. 

Vnllrv  GATE. 
2  Chr.  26:9  V.  Viuilt  tow.  at  v.  g. 
Xeh.  2:13  went  out  by  7,  off.  15 
3:13  valkij  g.  repaired  llauun 

Water  GATE. 

Xeh.  3:26  Xethin,  dwelt  ag,  w,  g 

8:1  street  before  water  g.  3.  16 

12:37  priests  went  even  to  w.  g. 

GATES. 
Deut.  12:12  rejoice  with,  your  g. 
Jos.  6:-36  in  voungest  Bon  set  up 

g.  1  A'.  16:34 
Jmi.  5:8  new-  gods,  war  in  g. 

11  people  of  Lord  shall  go  to  7. 
2  Chr.  31:2  .\.  app,  to  pi-ai,  in  g. 
Xeh.  1:37.  burnt.  2:3  1.3.  17 

12:.30  priests  and  Lev.  piirifi.  g.  9 
Ps.  9:14  thy  praise  in  the  7. 
24t7  lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  7. 
87:2  Lord  hiveth  the  g.  of'Zion 
100:4  enter  into  g.  w-i*th  thanks. 
107:16  he  hath  broken  7.  of  br. 
118:19  open  g.  of  righteousness 
Prov.  1:21  in  opening  of  7.  8:3 
8::)4  watching  daily  at  my  7. 
14:19  wicked  "at  g.  of  righteous 
31:-2:J  husband  is  known  in  g. 
31  let  ow-n  w-orks  praise  in  g. 
Is.  3:26  and  her  7.  shall  Intneiit 
2<'»:2  open  7.  righteous  may  ent. 
:iS:10  I  shall  go  to  7.  of  grave 
45:1  open  befT  him  iwo-leaved  7. 
a  I  w-ill  break  the  7.  of  brass 
62:10  go  through,  go  through  7, 
Jer.  14:2  Jud.  monril,  7,  languish 
15:7  fan  them  w-ith  fan  in  7. 
17:21  no  burden  on  sab,  by  g.  24 
25  then  shall  enter  into  7.  22:4 
22:19  cast  forth  beyond  the  7. 
Lam.  l:4  2ion"s  g.  are  desolate 
2:9  her  g.  arc  stink  info  ground 
Ezek.  21:15  point  of  sw.  ai:,  th.jf. 
22  battering  rams  aga.  the  7. 
2t'i:2  broken  that  w-as  g.  of  peo. 
Ob.  11  foreigners  entered  7. 
Xah.  2:6  7.  of  riven*  sh.  be  open. 
Zer.  8:16  truth  and  peace  in  7, 
Mat.  16:18  7,  of  hell  not  prevail 
Acts  9:24  thev  watched  y. 
Sev.  21:12  city  had  twelve  7.  at 
g.  twelve  angels 
13  east  thr,  g.  on  north  thr.  7, 
.21  twelve  7."w-ere  twel,  J)e;irls 
257.  of  it  shall  not  be  shut 

See  BARS,  DEATU. 

Thv  GATES. 

Ex.  20:10  str,  wi.  (.  7. 1)e)il.!>:U 
Deal.  6:9  write  thein  1.  g.  11:20 
1-3:15  eat  flesh  in  (.  7. 17, 18,  21 
14:21  str.  in  t.  g. ;  27  Lc.  in  (.  g. 
28  tithe  in  (,  r/. ;  29  wid.  in  t.  g. 
16:5  passovcr  in  thy  7. ;  Lcvite 

i-aUiyg.  14;  20:12 
31:12  gather  peo.  within  (.  7. 
Pt.  122:2  feet  stand  wi.  t.  g.  O  J. 


GAT 

Is.  54:12  I  will  make  I.  7.  of  car. 

60:11  thy  g.  sli,  be  open  conliii, 

18  walls  salvation,  thyg.  praise 

GATH. 

1  Sam.  5:8  nrk  be  car.  to  G.  6:17 

2  Sam.  1:"30  t«ll  it  not  in  O. 
21:-2Sto  giant  in  (i,  1  Chr.  20:8 

2  A'.  12:17  llazael  fought  ag.  G. 

1  Chr.  18:1 
Amos  6:3  to  (i.  of  Philistinea 
Mic.  1:10  declare  ye  it  not  at  O. 

GATHER. 

Gen.  31:46  7,  stmies,  tli,  took  st. 

41:35  7.  all  food  of  those  years 
£".1-.  5:7  7,  straw ;    12  g.  stubble 

9:19  7,  cattle;  16:4  7,  cer.  rate 

16:5  .7,  twice  as  m, ;  2()si.<:  da,  7, 

23:11)  sLv  y,  sow  aud  7,  Lev.  25:3 
Leii.  19:9  sli,  not  7.  glean,  2.S:'22 
10  thou  sh,  not  7,  every  grape 
Xrim.  10:4  trumpet,  princes  7, 

11:16  7,  seventy  men  of  eldera 

19:9  man  clean  7,  ashes 
Dent.  28:.30vine,  and  not  7,  39 
.38  much  seed  out,  7,  little  in 

30:3  7,  from  all  nations,  Ezek. 

36:34 
2  A',  4:39  went  to  field  to  7.  her, 

22:'20  7,  to  fathers.  2  Chr.  84:28 
a  r//;-,'24:5  7.  money  to  rep,  ho. 
Job  24:6  7,  -i-intage  of  wicked 

34:14  7.  to  himself  his  spirit 

.39:12  seed,  and 7.  it  into  barn? 
Ps.  26:9  7,  not  soul  wi,  sinners 

104:"28  thatgivest  them  they  7. 

106:47  7.  us  from  am,  heathen 
Pror.  28:8  7,  for  him  pity  poor 
Ec.  2:26  travail  to  7,  and  heap 
Is.  .34:15  owl  7.  under  shadow 

40:11  shall  7.  Iambs  with  arms 

43:5  will  7.'thee  fl-om  the  west 

,54:7  with  great  mercies  will  I  7. 

62:10  highway.  7,  out  the  stones 

6ii:18  w-ill  .7,  all  nations 
.Jer.  6:1  g.  to  flee ;  7:18  chil,  g.  w. 

9:"22  none  sh,  7, ;  10:17  7,  up  w. 

20:14  7,  you  fi-om  all  nations 

31:8   7.  "from    coasts  of  earth, 
.32:37;  Ezek.  •30::!4,  41 ;  34:13 

.31:10  scatter  Israel  will  7.  him 
Ezek.  11:17  will  7,  you  fr,  people 

16:37  I  will  7.  all  thy  lovers 

22:19  will  7.  you  to  midst  of  J. 
20  as  7.  silver  so  I  7.  you,  21 

24:4  7.  pieces;  29:13  will  7.  Eg, 
Hns.  S:10  hired  am,  nat,  I  will  7, 

9:6  Egvpt  shall  7,  them  np, 
Joe?  2:6" faces  shall  7,  blackness 
16  7.  people.  7,  children 

3:2l  will  7,  all  nations 
Mic.  2:12  I  will  7.  remnaflt  of  Is, 

4:6  7,  her  driven,  Zep.  3:19 
12  he  shall  g.  them  as  sheaves 

5:1  7,  in  troops,  O  da,  of  troops 
Xah.  2:10  faces  of  all  7.  blackn. 
llab.  1:9  they  shall  7,  captivity 
15  and  7,  them  in  their  drag, 
Zep.  3:18"will  7,  th,  are  sorrowf. 
Zee.  10:8  I  w-ill  hiss  and  7,  10 

Hat.  3:12  7,  wheat,  Luke  3:17 

6:-30  nor  do  thev  7-  into  barns 

7:16  7,  gra]>es  of  th,  ?  Luke  6:44 

13:38  wilt  thou  that  we  7.  them 

29  while  ve  7,  up  the  tares 

30  burn  tares  but  7,  the  wheat 
41  shall  7,  out  of  his  kingdom 

25:26  I  7,  wh,  I  havenot  strewed 
Luke  13'::M  as  hen  doth  7,  brood 
John  6:13  7.  ft-agmentsthat  rem, 

15:6  men  7.  them  and  cast  them 
Her.  14:8  7.  clusters  of  vine 

16:14  7.  tlicm  to  battle  of  that 
day 
G.ITHER  togelher. 
Gen.  .34:,-iO  few  they  shall  7.  tog. 

49:1  7.  selves  to.  ye  sous  of  J,  2 
Lev,  8:3  7,  congregation  of  Israel 

togetfier,  Xum.  8:9 
.V«;n, '21:16  g.  people  together, 

Deut.iAb;  31:13 
2  Sam.  12:"38  7.  the  rest  together 
1  Chr.  16:35  0  God,  and  7.  us  to. 

22:2  com.  to  7,  ^'7.  strangers 
Est.  2:3  7,  turiellur  fair  virgins 

4:16  7.  ?77.  Jews  in  Shushan 
./o*  11:10  if  he  7.  ^  who  hinder. 
Ps.  50:5  7.  saints  /07.  unto  mo 

l(M:-32  they  7.  themselves  /07. 
Ec.  3:5  a  tiine  to  7.  stones  /07. 
Is.  11:127,  f'^-  dis'pcrsed  of  Jud, 

49:18,7.  to.  come  tome.  60:4 
Jer.  4:5  blow-  trumpet,  cry  7,  to. 
Zep  2:1  7,  to.  vea.  7,  to,  O  nat. 
Mat.  13:*)  7,  ibgelher  first  tares 

24:31  7.  ^'hi9  C-leet,  Mark  13:'27 
yo/in  11:52  7.  <.  iu.  one,  £"i/A.  1:10 


(JAV 

7?*^'.  19:17  7.  to.  to  suiiper  off}. 

20:8  to  7.  Ung  and  Magog  tog. 

G.VTHEREn. 

Qen.  25:8  Abr,  w-as  7,  to  his  peo. 

17  Ishinael  7, ,-  .■1.5':'29  Isniic  7. 

49:-39  J.  was '7.  to  his  people,  S3 

Ex.  16:18  he'lhat  7,  much,  he 

that  7,  little,  2  'Coi-,  8:15 
Ler.  '23:39  w-lien  ye  have  7, 
.VM/n,  11:.32  7,  qu,  ?  15::i2  7.  stic. 
20:-34  jVaron  be  7.  to  people,  "26 
27:13   Moses  7.  to  his  people, 

31:2;  I)eu.t'.  ^^-.M 
Jud.  l:"t  g.  meat  under  table 
6:34  Abiezer  was  7.  after  him 

1  Sajn.  5:8  th,  g.  lo'rds  of  Philist. 
22:2  ev.  one  in  distress  7,  to  D. 

2  Sam.  14:14  wat,  spilt  can,  be  7. 
2  A'.  •22:"30  Josiah  he  7,  to  grave 

in  peace.  2  Chr.:U:-iH 
.rob  27:19  rich  lie,  but  not  be  7, 
Ps.  107:37,  them  out  of  lands 
Pror.  27:"35  herbs  of  mount,  are  7. 
80:4  bath  7,  wind  in  fists y 
Is.  5:2  and  7,  out  the  stones 
10:14  gathcreth  eggs,  have  I  7. 
27:12  7,  one  by  one,  O  Israel 
.34:15  vultures  7.  ,•  16  Sp.  7.  th. 
49:5  Is.  not  7.  yet  I  be  glorious 
Jer.  3:17  all  nations  be  7. 
Ezek.  •38:"25  wh,  I  have  7,  hon,  ol 
38:13  hast  thou  7,  thy  company 
39:-38  have  7,  them  to  own  land 
Mic.  7:1  when  7,  sum,  of  IVuits 
Mat.  13:40  as  tares  are  7. 
47  net  cast  and  7,  of  every  kind 
25:33  bef  him  be  7,  all  nations 
27:27  g.  to  him  the  whole  band 
John  11:47  7,  chief  priests  and 
Acis  28:3  Paul  7.  bundle  of  sticks 
Hei>.  14:19  angel  7,  vine  of  cartii 

G-ITIIERED  together. 
Ex.  8:14  7,  them  to.  on  heaps 
A'w/n,  11:23  fish  of  sea  be  7.  (07. 
Jud.  20:1  congreg.  7.  ^07,  as  one 
man,  11;  Ezr.SA;  Xeh.SA 
Job  30:7  nmler  iittlks  were  7.  t. 
Ps.  47:9  princes  of  peo.  are  7. 1. 
103:33  people  7.  to7.  to  serve  L. 
IJos.  1:11  chil.  of  Judah  be  7.  <.  \ 
Zee.  1-2:3  tho,  all  people  be  7.  t. 
Mai.  1S:'20  two  or  three  are  7.  t. 
'33:37  how  often  would  1  have 7. 

children  to.  Luke  l:i:34 
a4:'38  be  7,  to7,  i«A-e  17:37 
Mark  1  ::W  all  the  city  w-as  7.  <. 
Luke  15:13  younger  son  7,  all  t. 
Acts  4:26  rulers  7,  to,  against  L. 
12:12  many  7.  (<>7f""''"  Pf»y'ng 
1  Cor.  5:4  7,  ^  and  my  spirit 
Pell.  16:16"7,  I.  inlopl,  Armaged. 
19:19  beast  aud  army  7,  t. 
G,\TIIERER,  S. 
Jer.  6:9  hand  as  grape  7,  into 
49:9  if  grape  7,  come.  Oh.  5 
Amos  7:14  I  w-as  7.  of  sycamore 

GATHER ETH. 

A"«7n.  19:10  that  7.  ashes  shall 

P*-,  33:'7  7.  w-alers  of  sea  together 

41:6  heart  7,  iniquity  to  itself 

147:2  7,  ou'tcasts  of  is.  Is.  56:8 

Prot),  6:8  ant  7,  food  in  harvest 

10:5  that  7,  in  summer  is  wise 

7s,  10:14  one  7,  eggs  th,  are  left 

17:5  when  the  harvest-man  7. 

Ifab.  2:5  7,  to  him  all  iiaiious 

Mat.  n:SOg.  not  scat, /,«Ac:  11:23 

23::i7  aa  alien  7,  her  chickens 

John  4:36  he  thutreaiiethj,  fruit 

GATHERING,  S. 
C/en.  49:10  to  him  Bh:dl7,  of  peo. 
Xum.  15::i3  found  him  7,  sticks 
1  A'.  17:10  widow  was  7.  sticks 
Is.  3:i:4  spoil  like  7,  of  caterpil. 
,l/(/^  25:-M  7,  where  not  strewed 
.Ic/s  16:10  assuredly  7,  L,  called 
1  Cor.  10:3  be  no  7.  w  h.  I  come 

G-WE. 

Gen.  2:'20  .\d.  7.  names  to  cattle 

3:12  woman  7.  me  of  the  tree 

14:-20  7.  tithes  of  all,  Ileb.  7:2.  4 

.Jos.  21:44  L.  7.  them  rest,  2  Chr. 

15:15:  '20::iO 
1  Sam.  10:9  G,  7,  Saul  ano.  hejirt 
./06  1:21  L,  7,  Lord  hath  taken 
Ps.  18:13  Highest  7.  his  voice 
69:21  7,  me  gall,  7.  vinegar 
A5-,  12:7  spir,  return  to  G,  th,  7. 
Is  -13:3  I  7,  Egypt  for  ransom 
.50:6  1 .7,"inv  back  to  the  smitera 
Eztk.  20:12  1  7,  them  my  sab,  25 
Hos.  13:11  I  7,   theo  a  kins  In 

.-inger 
Mat.  14:19  7,  lotwes  to  disciples, 
16:86; 'i(i:'26:JAirA- 6:41:  8:6; 
14:22;  ii/A,-«9:16;  22:19 


868 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


GEN 

Mat.  21:23  who  (/.  thee  author- 
ity y    Mark  11:28  ;  Luke  20:2 
25:35  ye  g.  nie  meat,  g.  drink 

Jo/in  i-.Ug.he  power  to  bee.  so. 
3:1(5  O.  90  loved  w.  he  g.  Son 
10:29  Fa.  who  g.  them  me  is 
14:31  83  Father  g.  me  command. 

Acts  2:4  to  speak  as  Sp.  r;.  utter 

1  for.  3:6  watered,  but  G.  g.  inc. 


2  Cor.  8:5  but  first  g.  selves  to  L. 
G(U.  1:4  y.  him.  for  Bins,  TO.  2:14 

2:20  loved  me.  g.  himself  for  me 
Ep/i.  1:22  g.  him  to  be  head  over 

4:8  captive  and  g.  Rifts 

11  he  g.  some  apostles,  some 
5:25  loved  church  g.  hims.  for 

1  Tim.  2:1)  g.  himself  ransom 
J!ev.  13:2  dragon  g.  him  power 

G.WE  up. 

Gen.  25:8  Abraham  g.  vp  ghost 

17  Ishraael ;  -35:29  Isaac  g.  np 

Lam.  1:19  my  elders  g.  vp  ghost 

Hark  15:3"  J.  g.  up  ghost,  39 ; 

Luke-£i:46;  Jo/'m  19:30 
^c^s  5:5  An.  g.  rip  gh. ;  12:23  He. 
Hev.  20: 13  the  sea  jr.  up  the  dead 

G.WEST. 
Gen.  3:12  worn,  whom  thou  g. 
1  K.  8:34  land  which  thon  g.  to 

fathers,  40,  48 ;   2  for.  6:25, 

31.38;  i\Wi.  9:35 
iVcS.  9:20  r/.  Spirit,  g.  water  for 

22  g.  kiiigdoms ;  27  g.  saviours 
Ps.  21:4  he  asked  life,  th.  g.  it 
Luke  7:44  g.  me  no  water,  45 
John  17:4  1  finis,  work  thou  g. 

12  those  thou  g.  I  have  kept 
22  the  glory  thou  f/.  I  have  g. 

18:9  thou  g.  me  ha.  I  lost  none 

GVY. 
Jam.  2:3  that  weareth  g.  cloth. 

GVZ.V. 
.7?(d.  lfi:l  Samson  went  to  G. 
Jer.  47:1  Pharaoh  smote  G.  5 
Amos  1 :7  send  fire  on  wall  of  G. 
Zee.  9:5  king  sh.  ))erish  from  G. 
Acts  8:26  goeth  from  Jeru.  to  G. 

GAZE. 
Ex.  19;21  break  thro'  to  L.  to  g. 

GAZ!\G. 
Nah.  3:6  I  will  si-t  thee  g.  stock 
Acts  1:11  wliy  stiunl  ye  g.  to  h.  ? 
ilfib.  10:33  were  made  g.  stock 

GEBA. 
Jos.  21:17  G.  with,  1  Chr.  6:110 

1  A'.  13:32  Asa  b.  G.  2  Clir.  16:0 
/?.  10:29  taken  lodging  at  G. 
Zee.  14:10  be  as  plain  from  G. 
GEBAL     Pt.  83:7;  .ffje*.  27:9 
GEBIJI.    Is.  10:31 

GEDALIAH. 

2  7i".  25:24  G.  swave,  Jer.  40:9 

1  Chr.  25:3  G.  and  Z.  iir,  10:18 
jtv.  :iM:l  G.  son  of  Paslnir  heard 

41:2  Ishinael  smote  G.  43:6 
Zep.  1:1  son  of  Cushi,  sou  of  Q, 
GEn.VZI.    2  71'.  4:12,  27;   5:21, 

25;  8:4 
GE^L\.K1AII.    Jer.  29:3  ;  36>25 

GENDER. 
Ler.  19:19  sh.  notlet  cat.  g.  wi. 

2  Tim.  2:23  knowing  th.  g.  str. 

GENDERED.  ETII. 
Jiili  21:10  bull  q.  and  failcth  not 
:«:29  hoary  fi-ost.  who  g.  it? 
Gal.  4:21  mount  Sin.  wh.  g.  to 

GE\EALOGY. 
I  C7i/'.  5:1  7.  not  to  be  rcclcouetl 
jczr.  2:112  Bou'jht  g.  A\>i.  7:114 
8:1  g.  of  them  that  went  up 
j\^eh.  7:5  I  found  register  of  jr. 
GENEALOGIES. 

1  Chr.  9:1  Israel  reckoned  by  g. 

2  f'lir.  12:15  book  of  She.  CM\.  g. 
31:19  iMii-tion^  ti»  all  reck,  by  g. 

1  Tim.  1:4  no  lieed  to  endless  g. 

Tit.  3:9  avoid  fool,  questions  g. 

GEXEHAL. 

1  CTir.  27:31  g.  king's  army  Jonb 
JItb.  12:23  g.  assembly  and  chu. 

GEXER  VI.I.Y. 

2  ,'!am.  17:11  Is.  be  g.  gathered 
Jer.  48:381auu-iita.  g.  on  hotise-t. 

GElVERATIO\. 
Ocn.1:\  ha.  I  seen  right,  in  J7. 
Kr.  17:16  war  with  Amal.  fi'.  g. 
ll/ut.  98:2  not  eutiT  to  tenth  g. 
3  -\m.  to  tenth  g.  not  enter 
8  Ed.  and  Eg.  in  third  g.  shall 
32:5  perverse  and  crooked  g.  20 
JuU.  ilOtliat  g.  gath.  to  father 
Ps.  12:7preacrvo  thcni  from  g. 


GEN 

Ps.  14:5  God  is  in  g.  of  righte. 
22::30  accounted  to  Lord  for  a  g. 
24:6  this  g.  of  them  that  seek 
49:19  he  shall  go  to  g.  of  fathers 
73:15  I  should  offend  ag.  the  g. 
78:4  show,  to  g.  praise  of  Lord 
6  that  g.  to  come  might  know 
8  a  stuDborn  and  rebellious  g. 
95:10  grieved  with  g.  Ueb.  3:10 
109: 13  (7.  fol.  name  be  blotted 
112:2  g.  of  upright  be  blessed 
145:4  one  g.  praise  thy  works 

Pror.  27:24  crown  end.  eve.  g.  f 
30:11  a  g.  that  curseth  father 

12  there  is  g.  pure  in  own  eyes 

13  g.  lofty;  14  g.  whose  teeth 
Ec.  1:4  one  g.  passeth.  another  g. 
Is.  13:20  not  dwelt  in  from  g.  to 

g.  .ler.  50:39 
.34:i0  fromi?.  to  g.  it  shall  lie,  17 
51:8  my  salvat.  be  from  (7.  to  g. 
.53:8  who  decl.  his  g.  Acis  8:33 
Lam.  5: 19  throne  rem.  fr.  g.  to  g. 
Dan.  4:3  his.  dom.  f.  g.  to  g.  .'M 
Mat.  1:1  book  of  g.  of  .lesus  C'h. 
3:7  O  g.  of  vipers,  12:34 ;  8:3::33  ; 

Lvkea-.l 
11:16  shall  liken  g.  Luke  7:31 
12:.39  adulterous  g.  seeketh  sign. 
16:4;  Mai'kH-n;  ZiMv  11:29 


GEN 


Lvke 


Is.  42:6  light  to  g.  49:6; 

2:32;  .4c(si:3:47 
49:22  I  will  lift  my  hand  to  g. 
.54:3  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  g. 
60::3  f/. "shall  come  to  thy  light 
5  forces  off/,  shall  come,  11 
16  Shalt  suck  the  milk  otg. 
61:6  ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  g. 
9  seed  sh.  be  known  am.  the  g. 
62:2  g.  sh.  see  thy  righteousness 
66:12  glory  of  ^.*  like  flow.  stre. 
19  declare  my  glory  among  g. 
Jer.  4:7  destroyer  of  y.  is  on  way 
14:22  vanities  oi g.  cause  rain? 
Lnm.  2:9  king  and  princes  am.  g. 
Ezek.  4:13  eat  defil.  bread  am.  g. 
Joel  3:9  proclaim  ye  this  am.  g. 
Mic.  5:8  remnant  of  Jacob  am.  g. 
Zee.  1:21  to  cast  out  horns  of  ^. 
Mai.  1:11  name  sh.  be  gr.  am.  g. 
Mat.  4.15  Galilee  of  the  g. 
6::)2  after  all  th.  things  g.  seek 
10:5  go  not  into  way  of  the  g. 
18  testimony  ag.  them  and  g. 
12:21  in  his  name  sh.  the  g.  trn. 
20:19  shall  deliver  him  to  the  g. 

Markmmx  irrip  18:32 

25  prin.  otg.  exer.  Luke  22:25 

Luke  21:24  Jerusal.  trodden  of  r;. 

__,_  till  times  of  9- be  fulfilled 

41  in  iu"dm.  with  g.  Luke  ll::i2  '  .John  7:35  to  dlsp.  am  g.  teach  g 


42  queen  of  S.  wi.  g.  Luke  11:31 

17:17  O  perverse  g.  Hark  9:19; 
Luke  9:41 

23:.36  things  come  on  this  a. 

24:34    this  g.  not   pass,  Ma7-k 

13:.30:  i"i-«  21:32 
Mark  8:38  aslxa.  of  me  in  sin.  g. 
Luke  1:50  mercv  on  them  g.  to  g. 

Il:;i0  so  sh.  S.  of  man  be  to  g. 
.50 blood  of  proph.  req.  otg.  51 

16:8  child,  of  world  in  g.  wiser 
.icts  2:40  save  from  untoward  7. 

13:36  David,  after  served  own<7. 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  chosen  g. 
See  FOURTH. 

GE\ERATIOX.S. 

Oi>n.  2:4  these  are  g.  of  heavens 
5:1  g.  of  Ad.  ;  6:9r7.  ofN.  10:1 
(1:9  Noah  was  perfect  in  his  g. 
9:12  covenant  for  perpetual  g. 
11:10  r;.  of  Shem;  27.7.  ofTe. 
17:12  every  raan-ch.  in  g.  circ. 
25:12(7.  oflsh.  13;  1  Ctir.  1:29 

19  r/.  of  Isaac;  36:1  g.  ofE.  9 
37:2' these  are  the  g.  of  Jacob 
Er.  3:15  memorial  to  all  g. 
12:14  feast  to  Lord  throiigh.  g. 

42  a  night  to  be  observed  in  g. 
16::32  homer  to  be  kept  for  g.  33 
27:21  a  statute  forever  to  "their 
g.  .30:21;    Ler.   3:17;    6:):^; 
7:36;   10:9;    17:7;   23:14,  21, 
31,41 
.30:8  incense  ;  31  oil  through,  g. 
31:13  sab.  a  sign  through  g.  16 
40:15  everlasting  priest,  thro'  g. 
Dfut.  7:9  I.,  keepeth  cov.  1,000  g 
32:7  considiT  years  of  many  g. 
Jud.  3:2  g.  of  Israel  might  teach 
Hutk  4:18  these  are  g.  of  i'luucz 
1  C/ir.  16:15  word  which  becoin- 
manded  toal.OOO  jr.  J>s.  105:8 
Job  42:16  J.  saw  son's  s.  four  </. 
Ps.  3:3:11  thoughts  ofh.  to  all  g. 
45:17  name  remember,  ilt  all  g. 
(11:6  the  king's  viars  as  many  r/. 
72:5  sh.ill  fear  thee  thro'  all  g. 
79:13  will  show  praise  to  all  fr. 
85:5  th.  draw  anger  to  all  17.  f 
8',l:t  will  build  throne  to  all  g. 
90:1  our  dwclIin-_'-pla.  in  all  g. 

100:5  his  truth  end.  to  all  g. 

102:12  thy  remem.  to  all  g. 

24  thy  years  throuu'h  all  g. 

106:31  counted  righte.  to  all  g. 

ll!):90thy  faith,  is  to  all  g. 

135:13  thy  fnem.  through,  all  g. 

145:13  thv  dom.  tbrtnigh.  all  g. 

14(1:10  thy  0.  O  Zion  to  all  g. 
Is.  41:4  calling  g.  from  begin. 

51:9  awake,  O  arm  of  L.  as  in  g. 

60:15  make  thee  joy  of  g. 

61:4  repair  desolations  of  g. 
Mat.  1:17  g.  fr.  Abr.  to  Dav.  14  g. 
Luke  1:48  g.  sh.  call  me  blessed 
Col.  1:26  mys.  hid  fr.  ages  and  (7. 

GEXNESARET.      Mat.    14:34; 
Mark  6:53;  Luke  5:1 


GESJTILE. 

Pom.  2:9  Jew  first,  also  of  5'.  10 

GEXTILES. 

Oen.  10:5  isles  of  r/.  were  divided 
Is.  11:10  root  of  Jes.  to  it  sh.  g. 
42:1  Judgm.  to  g.  .Mat.  12:18 


Acts  7:45  with  Je.  into  pos.  of  gr. 
9:15  to  bear  my  name  before  g. 
10:45  on  the  g.  was  poured  gift 
11:1  g.  received  word  of  God 

18  liath  G.  to  g.  granted  rep.  ? 
13:42  g.  besought  V'ords  prejich. 

46  P.  and  B.  said.  We  turn  to  g. 
14:27  opened  door  of  faith  to  g. 
15:3  declare  the  conversion  of  g. 

7  g.  by  my  mou.  sh.  hear  word 

IS  wonders  G.  wrought  am.  g. 

14  God  at  first  did  visit  g.  17 

19  them  which  from  am.  the  g. 
23  greeting  to  breth.  of  the  g. 

18:6  henceforth  I  will  go  to  g. 

21:19  God  wrought  am.  the  g. 
21  teach.  J.  am.  g.  to  forsake 
25  touch,  the  g.  which  believe 

22:21  I  will  send  the.-  tar  to  g 

26:20  g.  that  thev  should  repent 

23  Ch.  sh.  show  liglit  to  the  g. 
28:28  salvation  of  God  scut  to  g. 

Pnm.  1:13  fruit,  as  am.  other  g. 
2:14  <7.  which  have  not  the  law 

24  God  blasphemed  am.  the  g. 
3:9  proved  Jews  and  g.  nnd.  sin 

29  is  he  not  of  !7..?  yes  of  (7. 
9:24  not  of  Jews,  but  also  of  7. 

.30  g.  wh.  folio,  not  after  right. 
11:11  salvation  come  to  the  g. 

12  dimin.  of  them  riches  of  g. 

13  to  vou  g.  as  the  apos.  otg. 

25  tillthefulnessof  (7.  become 
15:9  that  g.  might  glorify  God; 

I  will  confess  annuig  q. 

10  rejoice,  ye  q.  with  his  peo. 

11  praise  L.  all  17.  and  laud 

12  over  g.  in  biin  shall  a.  trust 
]6minist.  of  Jesus  Christ  to  (7. 

that  offering  up  of  tlie  g.  18 
27  \t  g.  have  been  made  parta. 
16:4  all  the  churches  of  the  g. 
1  Cnr.  5:1  not  named  among  g. 
10:20  thing  g.  sacrifice  to  devils 
32  ofl'euce  iieither  to  J.  nor  g. 
12:2  ye  know  ye  were  g.  carried 

13  Vvliether  we  be  Jews  or 
Gal.  2:12  he  did  eat  with  g. 

14  man.  of  17.  wliy  compel,  g.  f 

15  Jews,  and  not  sinners  of  gr. 
3:14  blessing  of  Abraham  on  g. 

Epli .  i-.n  in  time  past  g.  in  flesh 
3:1  prisoner  of  Jesus  Ch.  for  g. 
6  that  g.   Bhould  be   fellow- 
heirs 
8  preach  am.  g.  unsea.  riches 
4:17  ve  walk  not  as  other  g. 
Oil.  l':'2V  glory  of  mvstery  am.  g. 
1  Tlies.  2:16  forbid,  to  spe.  to  g. 
4:5  in  lust  of  concnpis.  as  the  q. 

1  7'/m.2:7  ordained  teacherof  (7. 
.3:16  preached  to  ther/. 

2  Tim.  1:11  teacher  of  r/. 
1  Pet.  2:12  convers.  biuiest  am.  g. 

4:3  to  have  wrought  will  otg. 

H.fohii  7  takingnothing  of  the  g. 

nee.  11:2  the  court  is  given  to  g 

GE\TLE. 

1  T?ies.  2:7  were  g.  among  vtm 

2  TUm.  2:24  sit.  of  L.  mii-^t  he  g. 

Tit.  3:2  q.  showing  all  meekness 
.ram.  3:17  wisd.  from  ah.  pure  17. 

1  Pet.  2: 18  subject  not  only  to  g. 

GENTI.EIVESS. 
2.'?am.  22::i6  thv  g.  made    me 
great,  Ps.  18:35 


GlIO 
2  Cor.  10:1 1  bes.  you  by  g.  of  C. 
Gal.  5:22  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  g. 

GEiNTLY. 
•2Sam.  18:5  deal  r/.  with  Absalom 
/■.-.  40:11  g.  lead  those  wi.  young 
GERA.  jKrf.  3:15;  iSam.  16:5 
GERAHS.  Kr.  30:13;  if  ('.27:25; 
.V«m.  3:47  ;  18:16;  Eze.  45:12 
GERAR.  Gen.  20:1,  2;  26:6,  20 
GEEGESE.\ES.    Mat.  8:28 

GERIZI.M. 

Deal.  11:29  bles.  on  mt.  G.  27:12 

Jos.  8:33  aga.  mount  G.  Juci.  9:7 

GERSHOM.  GERSHO!V. 
Gen.  46:11  G.  Kohath  and  Merarl 
Ev.  6:16;  .Vum.  3:17;  1  Chr.  6:1; 

2.3:6 
E.r.  2:22  name  of  Moses'  son  G. 
Xum.  3:'21  G.  family  of  Libnites 
4:28  sons  of  G.  7:7;  10:17 
■los.  21:6  children  of  G.  had,  27 
Ezr.  8:2  sons  of  Phinehas,  G. 

GESHUR. 
2 Sam.  13::57  and  went  to  G.  38 
14:23  Joab  went  to  G.  .32 
15:8  servant  vowed  a  vow  at  Q. 
GESHCRITES. 
Jos.  13:13  6.  dw.  among,  1  Sam. 
27:8 

GET. 
Gen.  .34:4  g.  me  damsel  to  wife 
E.r.  14:17  will  g.  honor  up.  Pha. 
Lev.  14.21  poor  and  cannot  g.  22 
Deut.  8:13  power  to  g.  wealth 
Jud.  14:2  g.  her  me  to  wife,  3 

1  K.  1:2  that  king  may  g.  heat 
Ps.  119:104  precepts  I  g.  under. 
P'or.  4:5  g.  wisdom,  g.  underst. 

16:16  better  o.  wisd.  than  goM 
17:16  in  hand  of  fool  to  g.  wis. 
Ec.  3:(>  there  is  a  time  to  g. 
Lam.  .3:7  I  cannot  (/.  out 
Ezek.  22:27  to  g.  dlrfionest  gain 
Pan.  4:14  beasts  g.  from  undr-r 
Ze/i.  3:19  I  will  g.  them  praise 
Luke  9:12  lod^'e'and  g.  victuals 

2  Cor.  2:11  lest  Sot.  g.  advantage 
Jam.  4:13  buy,  sell,  and  g.  gain 

GET  Ihee. 

Cfen.  12:1  g.  t.  out  of  co.  Acis  7:3 

Ev.  10:28  g.  thee  from  me 

11:8  g.  thee  out.  and  all  people 

19:24  Lord  said  to  Moses,  g.  th. 

down,  .3-2:7;  7)<'"^  9:12 

1  K.  17:3  g.  t.  hence;  9  to  Zarep. 
18:41  Eli'iah  said,  g.  thee  up 

2  K.  3:13  g.  t.  to  prophets  of  fath. 
Is.  40:9  d  Z.  g.  t.  to  hiL'h  mount. 

47:5  and  q.  ihee  into  darkness 
■ler.  13:1  g.  thee  a.  linen  girdle 
Mat.  4:10' J.  saith,  g.  t.  hence,  S. 

16:'i3  said  to  Peter,  g.  t.  behind 
mc,  S.  -1/rtrA;8::33;  Luke  4:3 
Arts  10:20  arise,  g.  thee  down 

22:18(7.  '•  quickly  out  of  Jerus. 

GET  ye. 
Gen.  19:14  said.  Up.  g.  ye  out 
/..  30:11  g.  ye  out  of  way 
.Ter.  49:3i  g.  ye  to  wealthy  nat- 
./0t;3:13r7-  lie  down 
Zee.  6:7  g.  ije  henee,  walk  to 

GET  yon. 
Gen.  34:10  rv.  i/or/ 'jiossessions 

42:2  g.  you  down  thither 
E^'.  5:4  g.  you  to  your  burdens 

11  g.  you  str.  wh.  you  can  find 
Num.  1(1:24  g.  y.  up  fr.  tab.  of  K. 
./o.<.  2:16  g.  you  to  the  mountain 

1  ISam.  25:5  g.  you.  up  to  Carmel 
Jer.  49:30  flee.  g.  you  far  ofi' 

GETHSEMAA'E. 

Mat.  26::i6  called  G.  Mark  14:32 

GETTETH. 

2  Sam.  5:8  whoso  q.  to  gutter 
P)-ov.  3:13  man  that  g.  underst. 

9:7  reproveth  scorm-r  a.  shame, 
rcbukcth  wicked nuuif/.  lilot 

15:32  hear,  repioof  (/.  iniderst. 

18: 15  prudent  (7.  knowledge 

19:8  that  g.  wisdom  loveth  soul 
.ler.  17:11  <7.  ri<lies  not  by  right 

48:44  that  g.  out  of  pit 
GETTI\G. 
Gen.  31:18  J.  eanied  cattle  of  r?- 
Proi.4i.1  with  all  thv  (7-  get  undL 

21:6  g.  of  treas.  by  lying  tongue 

GHOST. 
Gen.  49:33  J.  vielded  up  the  g. 
Job  10:18  1  had  given  up  (7. 

11:20  hope  as  L'iving  up  otg. 

14:10  mail  giveth  up  q. 
Jer.  15:9  she  halh  l'1vi-ii  up  g. 
Mat.  27:50  J.  cried,  yielded  up  g. 


CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


8G9 


GIF 
AcU  6:10  Sttpphira  yicUU'd  up  g 

Sfg  GAVE,   GIVE.    HOLV. 

GIAII.    2  A/m.  i-M 
GI.V>T. 

S.<!«m.  21:11;  (if;/.  IS;  1  CTir.  20:4 
1  (7ir,  2)t:(i  snn  nl"!?.  ;  H  honi  to  £/. 
Jot>  16:14  rimiu-Ih'on  me  liko^. 

OIAXTS. 
Gfn.  6:4  thi'iv  vwrt- 1/.  in  cnrth 
.Vm/«.  i:!:;!.*)  we  wiw  g.  sons  uf  A. 
J)euf.  2:11  Km.  were  cotiiited  f7. 

3:11  (>^.  of  B.  rciimiiicil  of  rom- 

ii.niit  of  7.  yf«.  12:1;  l.'i:I2 
l.')H:i-^h.  calU><lthelnmlnf(7. 
JOK.  1.->:,S  lot  of  J.  at  vall.'V  off/. 

17:1.')  p-t  thoo  up  to  l:iii(i  off/. 

18:16  Benj.  came  to  vullty  olg. 
GIUEAII. 
Jml.  19:14  liv  U.  Ill;  20:9. 1.1 
1  Sam.  10:26  home  to  (i.  lS:;j4 
HSiiin.  21:6  sev.  sons  to  L.  in  G. 
Is.  111:-.",!  alVaid.  G.  of  Snul  is  lied 
y/Av.  .vs  Mow  eornet  in  (1.  9:9 

10:9  sinned  from  davs  of  G. 


Gill  [  GIV 

.yat.  7:1 1  to  ^i .  pood  ff.  T.'i.li: l.'i  /«.  1 1 :5  rl'-h teonn.  he  j.  of  loins 

fHithfiilnesB»7.  of  reins 
22:21  Blrengtlien  Klinltini  wl.  g. 


LiikeiV.l  rieli  easiin^v  ilnir  w. 
B  teniple  was  adorned  with  y. 


GlnEO\. 

Jos.  10:12  stand  still  upon  O, 
isam.  8:a0  slain  Asahel  at  G. 
1  A',  3:5  in  G.  L.  ajip.  to  Sol.  9:2 
1  ('/()•.  8:29  at  (!.  dw.  father,  9:35 
2I:',>9  altar  of  h.-ollerin:;  nt  O. 
/•■■.  2ri:2I  as  in  the  valley  of  (_;. 
GIBEOXITES.     2  .';<„,].  211,  9 

GIDEO\. 
Jud.  6:11,  S4.  .il;  7:1,  14,  IS;  8:21 
Jlrd.  U::a  Mou.  tail  tu  tell  of  U. 
GIDEOXI.  .Vw.l:ll ;  2:22  ;  7:60,65 

GIRREVGI.E. 
Lev.  11:18  abom.  g.  Deul.  14:17 

GIFT. 
Orn.  .'il-12  Fomiieli  dowrv  and  g. 
Ej:.  2.1:8  take  no  g.  for  q.  lilind- 

eth  tlie  wise.  Ihid.  10:19 
Xum.  8:19  gixen  Lev.  as  g.  18:6 
Pf.  45:12  daughter  of  T.  with  g. 
Prov.  17:8  g.  as  preeious  slone 
23  wicked  tak.  g.  out  of  bosom 
18:16  a  man's  g.  maketh  room 
21:14  g.  in  secret  pacitieth  ang. 
25:1 1  whoso  boasteth  ^yi  f.iNe  g. 
Ec.  3:13  it  is  the;/,  of  G.  5:19 
7:7  g.  dcstroyeth  tlie  lieart 
?lat.  5:2:1  brings,  to  tlie  alt.lr 
21  leave  g.  before  alt;ir  and  "o 
8:4  Oder  q.  that  M.  coinm:ni(red 
15:5a  g.  b.vwhatso.  tlion  ini^ht- 

est  be  'prolited,  Mark  7:11 
2.3:13  whoso  sweareth  bv  g.  19 
John  4:10  Ihon  knewest  g.  of  G. 
Acli  2::!8  sh.  receive  ;;.  of  II.  G. 
8:20  thoiiiiht  g.  of  G'.  bei.tirch. 
10: 15  on  Gentiles  poured  out  g. 
11:17  God  irave  them  like  g. 
Jtom.  1:11  impart  sjiiritual  g. 
5:15  not  as  olfence,  so  is  free  g. 

16  g.  free  g.  of  many  olfences 

17  which  receive  q.  of  rii^hte. 
IS  the  free  g.  came  on  all  men 

6:2:1  tiic  g.  of  God  is  eternal  life 

1  Cor.  1:7  ye  come  behi.  in  no  g. 
7:7  ev.  man  hath  pro.  g.  of  God 
13:2  tho*  I  have  g.  of  prophecy 

2  Cor.  8:4  that  we  would  rec.  g. 
9:15  thanks  to  God  for  unsp.  g. 

Eiih.  2:8  faith  is  the  g.  of  God 
4:7  accord,  to  nieas.  of  p.  of  Ch. 
Phil.  4:17  not  hec.  I  desire  a  g. 

1  Tim.  4:14  ne^zlect  not  g  in  thee 

2  Tim.  1:6  stir  up  the  q'.  in  thee 
JUb.  ti:4  tasted  of  heavenly  q. 
Jam.  1:17  every  irood  q.  and  per- 
fect g.  is  from  above 

GIFTS. 
Gen.  2.5:6  .\l>ra.  ^'ave  g.  to  pons 
Lev.  23:38  feasts.  Itesides  yonr  g. 
Kitm.  18:2^1  of  all  voiir  g.  'oO'er 
a  Chr.  19:7  with  L.  is  no  tak.  g. 
K<t.  2:18  .\hasuerus  jrave  g. 

9:22  scndin'.r  q.  to  the  poor 
Pi.  IW:18  received  q.  foi  men 

72:10  kiii-s  ofSheba  offer  g. 
Pi'tr.  r):;i.'>  tboufrh  thou  jrivest  g. 

1V27  ih.'it  haieth  g.  shall  live 

19:0  man  friend  to  him  civ.  g. 

29:4  g.  overthroweth  judgment 
/a'.  1:2:1  every  one  lovetli  g. 
Ezek.  16:;B  g.  to  whor.  g'.  to  lov. 

20:2«i  I  polluted  them  in  own  g. 
31  when  ye  offer  g.  ye  pollute 
a*  ixdliite  name  lio  more  wi.  q. 

22:12  in  thee  have  thev  taken  g. 
Dan.  2:48  kins  save  Daniel  g. 

5:17  let  thy  g.  he  to  tbvscK" 
il/a(.  2:11  presented  to  him  ^.       I 


Unm.  Il:2!l7.  of  G.  without  rep. 
12:6  g.  dillY'rin^  acccn-.  to  prace 
1  Cor,  12:1  coiicerniiiir  spirit,  g. 
4  there  are  diversities  olq. 
9  another  ;/.  of  liealmu'.  2A.  30 
81  covet  earnestly  the  best  g. 
14:1  and  desire  sj}irilual  q. 
Eiih.  4:8  and  gave  g.  to  men 
Ihb.  2:4  tJod  witness  with  q. 
5:1  may  otler  g.  and  sacrifiees 
8:3  high-priest  ord.  to  ofl'er  g. 
4  there  are  priests  thai  ortery, 
9:9  ofTerod,  both  g.  and  sacrif. 
11:4  God  testifyini;  of  .Vbers  g. 
lite.  11:10  dwell  on  earth  send  g. 


GIIIOX. 

Gen.  2:13  name' of  river  is  O. 
1  A'.  1:3.3  bring  ISol.  to  G.  38,  43 

GILDOV. 

1  Sam.  31:1,   8;    i  Sum.    21:12; 
1  Chr.  111:1,  8 

2  5am.  1:21  G.  let  th,  be  no  dew 
GILE.Vn. 

Num.  82:1  (i,  place  for  entile,  40 
Pa.  60:7  (i,  iiiiiie,  Man.  108:8 

Cant.  4:1  hair  as  goats  fr.  O.  6:5 
Jtr.  8:22  there  no  balm  in  f).  1 

22:6  art  (J. ;  46:11  go  into  G. 
IIox.  6:«  G.  is  the  city  of  them 

12:11  18  there  iniquity  in  O.  ? 
GILEADITE,  S.  J»f/.  10:3;  11:1; 
12:4,5;  iSam.  17:27 
GILU.\L. 
Jog.  4:19  enc.  in  O.  9:6;  10:6 
•hid.  2:1  angel  came  from  G. 
1  Ham.  7:I6"S.  went  to  G.  11:14 

13:7  Saul  in  G. ;  8  Sam.  15:.'i3 
.lw«M  4:4  at  G.  multiply  trans. 
Mic.  6:5  him  from  Shittiiii  to  G. 
GILOXITE.  ■iSam.  15:12;  23:34 

Gl\',  S. 
./'*  18:9  g.  sh.  take  liim  by  heel 
ft.  140:5;  141:9:  /.«.  8:14;  ^;rt.3:5 

GIRD. 
Er.  29:5  g.  him  with  girdle,  9 
-/(/(/.  3:16  Ehud  did  g.  dagger 
1  .S'«;;i.  25:13  g.  on  ev.  mairsword 
ft.  4,"):3  g.  sword  on  thy  thigh 
/>'.  8:9  g.  yours,  ye  shall  be  br. 
Ezfk.  44:18  q.  what  cans,  sweat 
Ji-l  1:13  g.  yonrs.  and  lament 
Luke  12:37  sh.  g.  himself  and 

17:8(7,  thvself  and  serve  me 
/i/(n,  21:18  old.  another  y.  thee 
AcU  12:8  g.  and  bind  ou  sandals 
See  LORis,  s.\cKci.oTit. 

GIRDED. 
If".  8:7  he  g.  him  with  girdle 

1  .SV»tt.  2:18  Sam.  q.  wi.  linen  ep. 

2  Sam.  6:14  David  g.  with  epiiod 
211:8  .loab's  garment  g.  to  him 
22:40  g.  with  strenu'th  Ps.  18::19 

1  A'.  20:.32  g.  sackcloth  on  loins 
ft,  30:11  g.  me  with  gladness 

f)5:6  being  q.  with  jiower 

93:1  strength  wherewith  he  g. 

109:19  -'irdle  wherewith  he  is  g. 
/•>■.  45:5  I  q.  thee,  though  thou 
Lnm.  2:10  elders  of  Zion  q.  with 
Eztk.  16:10  I  q.  thee  with  fine  li. 

2.3:15  images  g.  with  girdles 
.A«7  1:8  lament  like  a  virgin  g. 
John  13:4  took  towel  and  q.  liim. 

5  towel  wherewith  he  was  q. 
Ret.  15:0  breasts  g.  with  girdle 

See  LOI.NS.   SWORD. 

GIRDEDST. 

John  21:18  when  young  g.  thys. 
GIRDETII. 

1  A".  20:11  him  that  q.  \m  ham. 
Job  12:18  and  he  q.  thc'ir  loins 
ft.  18:32  it  is  God  that  g.  me 
Proii.  31:17  she  g.  her  loins 

GIRDI\G. 
Is.  3:24  Inst,  of  stom,  g.  of  sack 
22:12  L,  did  call  to  g.  with  sack, 

GIRDLE. 
Ex.  28:1  ihey  shall  make  a  g. 
8  curious  g.  of  ephod.  2';.  28: 

29:5;  39:5.20;  Lc.  8:7 
39  thou  makcff,  of  needlework 
3!l:29!/,  of  line  twined  linen 
1  Sam.  18:4  gave  Da,  bow  and  g. 

1  A*.  2:5  blood  of  war  (m  his  q. 

2  A'.  1:8  Elij,  girt  with  q.  of  lea. 
■Ml  12:18  loins  of  kings'  with  g. 
Ps.  109:19  g.  wherewith  he  is' 
/*,  3:24  instead  ofa  ff.  a  rent 

5:27  nor  shall  g.  of  loing  be 


Jer.  1:i:l  get  thee  n  linen  g. 

10  as  this  g.  good  for  nothing 
.Val.  3:4  .1.  haila  I.  g.  Mark  1:8 
.4c^;i  21:11  took  P,'s  g.  owiieth  g. 
Jiev.  1:13  gi,  alxail  paps  gold.  g. 

GIRDLES. 
E.r.  28:40  for  vVaron's  sons  g. 
29:9  Aariili  and  stnis  with  q. 
Pnii'.  31:24  deliver,  g.  tomerch. 
Ezek.  2:5:15  images  of  O.  with  g. 
Jiev.  15:6  angels  g.  wi,  golden  g. 

GIRG.VSIIITE,  S. 
Gen.  10:16  beg.  the  G,  1  Chr.  1:14 
1.->:21  llieland  (!.  .V.,'/,  9:8 
Jos.  ,S:10  will  drive  out  the  O. 

GIRL,  S. 
./■wi3:3  have  sold;/,  for  wine 
Zee.  8:5  full  of  hoys  and  g. 
GIRT. 

1  Sam.  2:4  that  stumbled  are  q. 

2  A'.  1:8  g.  with  girdle  of  leather 
John  21:7  S.  Pet,  g.  fisher's  coat 
E/ih.  0:14  loins  g.  with  truth 
Per.  1:13  y.  about  paps  golden  </. 
GITTITE.    a  Sam.  0:10;  15:19; 

21:19 

GIVE. 
Oen.  15:2  what  w  ilt  q.  me  » 
2'i:ll  theiicld  If/,  ilieeand 
28:22  all  thou  f/,'nie  I  will  f/. 
A'.c,  10:25  must  q.  us  sacrifices 
;H1:12  shall  q.  ev.  man  ransom 
13  g.  every  one  half  a  shekel 
X'fm.  11:4  sh.  g.  flesh  to  eatf  18 
22:18  if  B.  g.  ma  house,  24:13 
3.5:2  shall  g.  to  Levifes  suburb: 
Veuf.  16:17  everv  man  g.  as  be  is 

able,  Ezek.  '46:5, 11 
2.5:3  forty  siripes  he  may  q. 
1  Sam.  22:7sonof  Jesse jf.  fields? 
2Sam..  23:15  oh  III.  one  q.  me  dr, 
of  well  of  Beth,  1  Chr.  11:17 

1  A".  1.3:8  if  thou  wilti?.  me 

2  Chr.  .30:12  hand  of  G.  to  ff.  one 
Ezr.  9:8  and  to  q.  us  a  nail 

9  to  g.  us  a  reviving  in  Jndah 
Job  2:  t  nniii  halh  he  g.  for  life 
J's.  2:8  I  shall  g.  thee  heuthcu 

.37:4  he  shall  g.  thee  desires 
49:7  none  can  g.  to  God  a  raiis. 
51:16  not  sac.  else  wo.  I  g.  it 
78:20  can  he  q.  bread  alsii  ? 
91:11  g.  angels  charge,  .^fiif.  4:0 
109:4  I  q.  myself  iinio  pi-aver 

Pi-ov.  29:15  rod  and  reprooif/. 
17  he  shall !/.  lest,  y.  delight 

Ev.  2:26  he  may  g.  to  him  good 

('fi«/.  8:7  if  man  g.  substance 

Is.  30:23  then  he  'shall  g.  rain        j 
55:10  that  it  q.  seed  to  sower 
61:3  f/.  them'bcautv  for  ashes 

Jrr.  3:19  shall  I  g.  picas,  land  ? 
17:10  g.  man  ac.  to  ways,  :12;19 
29:11  f/,  you  an  expected  end 

A'-'f/-,  2:8eat  lliatif?.  thee 
3:3  1ill  bowels  with' roll  I  g. 
16: 10  prince  q.  u'itt  to  sons.  17 

Ililii.  9:22  come  to  q.  thee  skill 

J/fc.  6:7  1  g.  lirst-born  for  tran.  ? 

Ztc.  8:12  vine  shall  q.  fruit,  gro. 
shall  g.  incre.  heav,  g.  dew 

Mat.  7:9  ask  bread,  will  q.  slo. ! 

10  will  he  g.  serp.  y  Luke  11:11 

11  how  to  g.  gifts  to  child,  so 
F.  to  g.  that  ask.  Luke  11:13 

14:7  to  g.  what  she  would  ask 
16:26  q.  in  exchange  for  soul  J 

.Vark  S:.37 
19:7  q.  writing  of  divorcement} 
26:15  what  will  ve  g.  me 
Mark  6:25  f/,  me^ieail  of  .Tobn 
12:9  he  will  q.  vinevaid  to  oth, 
Luke  4:0  to  whom,  I  will,  I  q.  it 
6:,'18  good  measure  shall  men  g. 
11:8  g.  as  many  as  he  needeth 
.John  4:14  water  I  shall  g.  biin 
0:27  meat  Son  of  man  shall  g. 
.52  can  this  man  g.  his  flesli  ? 
10:28  I  g.  to  them  eternal  life 
12:22  what  thou  ask  G,  will  g. 
13:29  that  he  should  g.  to  poor 
14:l(i  he  shall  q.  you  'Comltirter 
27  my  peace  1 17"  to  you ;  not  as 
world  giveth.  q.  I  unio  von 
15:16  what,  ye  ask  he  mav  g. 
16:23  what,  ve  ask  he  will  q. 
17:2  he  should  g.  eternal  life 
Aols  .3:6  such  as  I  have  q.  I  thee 
)   6:4  will  g.  ourselves  to' prayer 
2fl::i5  nnire  blessed  to  g.  th'an  r. 
Horn.  8:32  him  also  freely  g. 
Efih.  1:17  God  may  17,  you  spirit 
I  4:28  have  to  g.  to  hiiri  needeth 


GIV 

2  Tim.  4:8  righte,  .Tiidge  shall  g. 
Jleh.  2:1  to  g.  more  earnest  lu-e'd 
1  John  ,5:10  g.  life  for  tlieni  that 
Hrr.  i:):I5  jiower  to  q.  lifi-  to  im. 
16:19  tof/,  her  cup  of  Willi' 
22:12  y.  every  man  ac.  to  work 
See  ACCOUNT,  glory,  swark. 

GIVE,  imperatirety. 
Oen.  14:21  g.  me  the  persons 
27:28  G.  17.  thee  dew  of  bi'aveii 
29:21  (7.  me  wife;  80:1  q.  child. 

.Vmw).  6:26  Lord  g.  tl 'peace 

.Am*.  2:12  and  g.  I'ne  true  token 
15:19  g.  bless,  g.  spr.  Jud.  1:15 
1  .S'f//fi.  8:6  g.  us  a  king  to  judge 
17:10  q.  me  man  that  We  may 

1  A',  3:9  g.  servant  understand. 
26  q.  her  the  living  child.  27 

2  A',  6:29  I  said.  q.  thv  son  that 

1  Chr.  16:28  g.  to  Lord  glorvaiid 
etreiigth,  29;  Ps.  29:1 ;  96:7,8 

22:12  the  Lord  g.  thee  wisdom 

2  r/fr.  1:10//.  me  now  wisdom 
./o4  .32:21  nor  let  me  g.  Hat,  lilies 
ft.  38:4  g.  according  to  deeds 

60:11  g.  help  fr.  trouble.  10H:12 
86:16  y.  strength  to  thy  si'rvant 
119::14  g.  me  niiderstaudiiig,  73. 
125,  144,  169 
Prov.  9:9  g.  liistru,  to  wise  man 
23:26  my  son,  ^7.  me  thy  heiirt 
25:21  if  enemy  hunger,  g.  him 

bread,  Horn.  12:20 
30:8  g.  me  neither  jjoverty  tior 
15  two  daughters,  crying  g.  g. 
Ec.  11:2  g.  a  portion  to  seven 
Is.  02:7  q.  no  rest  till  establish  J. 
Jer.  18:19  g.  heed  to  me.  O  Lord 
Lam..  2:18  f/.  thyself  no  rest 
3:65(7.  iluiu  sorrow  of  heart 
J\~ik,  3:17  g.  warning  from  me 
Dan.  5:1  r  g.  rewards  to  another 
Ih's.  4:18  rulers  do  love.  q.  ye 
9:14  g.  O  Lord,  what  wilt  q.  f 
13:10  g.  me  a  king  and  princes 
Ztv.  11:12(7.  me  my  price 
.Vat.  5:42  g.  to  him  that  asketU 
6:11  jr.  us  our  daily  b.  Luke  11:3 
9:24  g.  place ;  10:8  freely  g. 
14:16  g.  tlieiu  toeat,  Mark  6:3T; 

Luke'l-.Vi 
17:27  and  q.  to  them  for  me 
19:21  q.  to  jjoor,  Mark  10:21 
20:8  and  f/  them  their  hire 
2.1:8  .f/.  us  of  your  oil.  lamps  out 
Luke  6:.38  q.  and  it  shall  be  giv. 
11:41  g.  alms  of  such,  12:.33 
14:9  say.  g.  this  man  place 
15:12  give  mo  j)ortion  of  goods 
John  4:7  J.  saith.j'.  me  dnnk,  10 
6:.'U  L.  everm,  q.  ns  Ibis  bread 
9:24  g.  God  praise,  man  is  sin. 
Acts  8:19  S.  said.  g.  me  power 
Jiom.  12:19  g.  place  to  wrath 

1  Cor.  10::i2  q.  none  offence 

2  Cor.  9:7  let  him  q.  not  grudg. 
Cot.  4:1  g.  sen-ant's  tbat  is  just 
1  Tim.  4:13  q.  attend,  to  reutling 

15(-/.  thyself  to  them 
Iter.  10:9  g.  me  the  lillle  hook 
18:7  torn'ient  and  sorrow  g.  her 

See  CHARGE.  EAR.  GLORV, 


LIGHT. 

I  will  GIVE. 

Gen.  17:8  /  uill  g.  to  thee  land 
w-bereiii  thou  art  a  stranger. 
48:4 ;  Deut.  :«:4 
16  /  ni/l  q.  son  ;  28:22  tenth  to 
Ev.  :i:31  I  will  q.  favor;  33:14 
Ler.  -iiVA  J  w.  q.  rain.  /Ai(Mi:U 
6  /  will  q.  peace  in  the  laud 

1  Sam.  1:11  [  tvill  g.  him  10  L. 

2  -Vofff.  12:11  /  /(■('//  q.  wiM's  10 
1  A'.  11:13  I  Hill  g.  iuie  liibe 

31  /  irill  g.  ten  tribes  to  ihce 
1,-1:7  /  aillg.  reward;  21:2 
21:7  /  rrill  g.  vineyard  of  Nab. 

1  Chr.  22:9  J  trill  q.  rest,  /  «>.  g. 

2  Chr.  1:12  /  irillq.  ihee  riches 
Ps.  ;iO:12  0  L,  Jiviltg.  thanks 

57:7  /  ?/■?//  sing  g.  praise.  106:1 

Prov.  3:28  to-nioh-ow-  J  tvill  g. 

Is.  3:4  /  IV.  q.  child,  to  be  princ. 
41:27  /  ivill  q.  to  Jeriisah-m  one 

that  brin'gelh  good  tidings 
42:0  /  tvill  g.  thee  for  i-ov  e,  49:8 
4.5:3  I  ivill  q.  treas,;  49:6  light 

.Ar.  3:15  I  tvill  g.  voii  pastors 
9:15  /  ivillq.  waters  of  gall  to 
14:13  /  tvill  q.  peace  in  land 
17:3  /  will  g.  substance  to  spoil 
24:7  /  tvill  g.  heart  to  know- me 
32-:)9  /  w.  a.  heart,  Ezek.  11:19 

Eztk.  7-21  t will  q.  to  strangers 
11:17  /  tvill  g.  vou  land  of  Isr. 
16-38  7  ai.  g  tliee  blood  in  fury 
39  /  to.  9.  thee  into  their  haBd 


870 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


GIV 

Fzfk.  KM  I  will  g.  them  tot  Ann. 
•21:37  whose  rii;ht  it  is,  /  will  'j. 
2i|:ai  I  will  0-  cip.'iilni.'of  moutli 
3ii:'2(i  /  ifill'g.  vuu  heart  of  liesh 
Milt.  ll:iS  aiid  /  will  rj.  you  rest 
IB:  19  /  will  q.  to  tllce  the  keys 
20:4  whut.  Is  right  /  will  g.  you 
14  /  n'ill  g.  tolast  even  as  to 
Mark  ty.-ii  asli,  /  imll  g.  it  thee 
Liikv  21:15  /  «■.  g.  you  a  moutli 
John  ll:r)l  bread  Iwillg.  is  my 
Ads  13::34  /  will  g.  mercies  of  D. 
Jlee.  S:  10  /  wiU  g.  thee  a  crown 
17  /  will  g.  him  a  white  stone 
33  /  w.  g.  ev.  one  ac.  to  works 
28  /  wUi  g.  him  the  morn,  star 
11:3  /  will  g.  power  to  my  two 
21:6  /  w.  g.  him  athirst  w.  of  1. 

Will  I  GIVE. 
Oen.  12:7  to  thy  seed  w.  I g.  this 
land,  1:3:15;  24:7;  28:13;  35:12; 
jKc.  32:13;  3:!:1 
Bml.  1:3(>  to  him  will  Ig.  land 
1  Sam.  18:17  M.  her  w.  Ig.  thee 
Ps.  18:49  will  I  g.  thanks  to 
Cant.  7:12  will  1  g.  thee  my 
Js.  43:4  will  1  g.  men  for  thee 
£Jzek.  36:26  new  heart  w.  I  g.  yon 
Hag.  2:9  this  place  irill  Ig.  peace 
Mat.  4:9  Th.  thin;;^  will  Ig. 
Luke  4:6  this  power  iihU  Ig.  thee 
liev.  2:7  over,  will  Ig.  17/26 

Lord  GIVE. 
Ex.  12:25  to  land  whicli  L.  will 
g.  you.  Lev.  14:34;  2:3:10;  25:2 
Hi'tm.  15:2 
16:8  Lord  shall  (7.  flesh  to  eat 
Num.  22:13  Lord  refuseth  to  g. 
36:2  L.  com.  to  f/.  land  by  lot 
Lent.  1:25  land  the  Lord  doth^r. 
28:65  L.  shall  g.  tremb.  heart 
Jos.  17:4  L.  com.  to  (7.  inherit. 
1  A'.  15:4  L.  his  God  did  g.  lamp 
%1'lir.  25:9  X.  is  able  to  (7.  much 
I'^.  21t:ll  L.  o.  strength  to  peo. 
84:11  L.  will  g.  grace  and  glory 
85: 12  L.  shall  {/.  which  is  good 
Js.  7:14  Z.  hims.  shall  g.  a  sign 
14:3  the  Loret  shall  5'.  thee  rest 
.30:20  Lord  g.  you  bread  of  adv. 
Zee.  10:1  L.  g.  sliowers  of  ram 
Lnke  1;;32  L.  shall  g.  him  throne 
S  T'im.  1:16  L.  g.  mercy  to  house 

IVot  GIVE,  or  GIVE  not. 
E.T.  5:10  I  wilt  vol  g.  straw 
.30:15  rich  n.  g.  nic)re,  poor  n.  1. 
Lev.  25:37  shall  7m/'  g.  money  on 
Ueut.  7:3  dau.  shall  not  g.  to  son 
Jiiil.  21:7  \\'e  will  iiift  g.  wives 
Iizr.  9:12  g.  hot  vntir  daughters. 

jVf/t.  iO:.30;  13:25 
P«.  132:4  will  n.  g.  sleep  to  eyes 
Pi-ov.  6:4  (7.  710^  sleep  to  eyes 
31:3  g.  not  thy  strength  to  wo. 
Is.  13:10  constel.  710^  g.  light 
42:8  glory  not  g.  to  anot.^48:ll 
62:8  I  will  710  more  g.  thy  com 
£"2^/;.  32:7  moon  sh.  n.  g.  her  lig 

.1fr(<.  24:29;  J/iir*  1.3:24 
t/w^  2:17  g.  not  heritage  to  rep. 
Mat.  7:6  g.  n.  that  is  holy  to  the 
Mnrk  12:15  sh.  wc  g.  or  itol  g.  f 
Ki)h.  4.27  neillier  7  place  to  de. 
Jam.  2:16  ^.  7t.  things  they  need 

GIVE  thanks. 
2  Sam.  22:50  I  will  g.  t.  to  thee, 

Ps.  18:49 
1  Clir.  16:8(7.  MotheL.P.!.  10.5:1; 
100:1;  107:1,  118:1,2!);  136:1,3 
35  save  us,  that  we  may  g.  Ih. 
to  thy  holy  name,  Ps.  io<>:47 
25:3  with  a  harp  to  g.  thanks 
Ps.  6:5  in  grave  who  shall  g.  i. 
30:4  g.  th.  at  tiie  remembrance 
of  hia  holiness,  97:12 
12  O  Lord,  I  « ill  g.  t.  for  ever 
35:18  I  will  g.  I.  in  congregation 
75:1  to  thee,  O  God,  do  we  g.  t. 
7t):13  so  we  thy  people  will  g.  t. 
92:1  good  thing  to  g.  t.  to  Lord 
106:47  to  g.  i.  to  holy  name 
119:62  at  midnight  I  will  g.  t. 
122:4  tribes  go  up  to  g.  tlianks 
1.36:2  g.  t.  to  (Jod  of  gods,  26 
140:13  right,  g.  t.  to  thy  name 
Pmn.  16:4  to  whom  I  g.' thanks 
1  Cor.  V):m  that  for  which  :  g  t. 
Eph.  1:16  I  cease  not  to  g.  t.  for 
Cm.  1:3  wc  g.  t.  to  G.  and  Father 
1  Tfies.  1:2  wc  g.  thanks  to  God 
5:18  in  everything  g.  thanks 
S  The*.  2:13  wo  are  bound  ing.  t. 
£ev.  11:17  wc  g.  thee  t.  L.  G.  A. 

GIVE  up. 
Deut.  23:14  Lord  wulketh  to?,  up 
thine  enemies,  31:5 


GIV 

1  A".  14:10  he  shall  g.  Israel  np 
Joh  .3:11  why  did  not  I  g.  iipgh.  f 

13:19  I  shall  g.  up  the  ghost 
Is.  43:6  I  say  to  north,  g.  vp 
IIos.  11:8  how  sh.  1  g.  up  Eph.  ? 

GIVE>. 
Lev.  20:3  he  hath  g.  seed  to  Mo. 
yum.  18:6  g.  as  a  gift  for  the  L. 
Ruth  2:12  reward  g.  thee  of  L. 

2  .ya7«.  12:8  have  g.  such  things 
18:11  would  have  g.  ten  shekels 
19:42  or  hatPti  king  g.  us  gift? 

1  A'.  13:5  sign  man  of  G.  had  g. 
1  Chr.  29:14^thine  have  we  g. 
Est.  3:11  silver  is  g.  to  thee 
7:3  ray  life  be  g.  at  my  petition 
.Job  3:20  light  g.  him  lu  misery? 
Ps.  79:2  dead  bodies  g.  to  be  m. 
112:9  hath  g.  to  poor,  2  Cor.  9:9 
115:16  earth  h.ath  he  g.  of  men 
Prov.  19:17  hath  g.  will  he  pay 
Ec.  8:8  wicked  deliv.  those  g.  it 
12:11  which  are  g.  fr.  one  shep. 
Is.  9:6  Child  born.  Son  is  g. 
Jer.  6:13  ev.  one  g.  to  cov.  8:10 
Ezek.  11:15  to  us  is  land  g.  33:24 
;J5:12  they  are  g.  to  consume 
Dan.  2:.38  fowls  hath  ho  g.  into 
7:4  lion,  man's  heart  was  g. 
Mat.  13:11  g.  yon  to  know  mvs. 
of  king.  MarkM\:  Lti.i-.XO 
19:11  save  tlie.v  to  whom  it  is  g. 
21.43  g.  to  nation  bring,  fruits 
22:30  are  g.  in  marriage,  Mark 

12:25;  iwfe  20:35 
26:9  and  g.  to  poor,  Mark  14:5 
2*^:18  power  g.  to  me  in  heaven 
Mark  4.24  that  hear  moi'e  be  g. 
Luke  12:48  mucli  g.  much  rer|. 
./oA/;  3:27  nothing,  except  it  be {7. 
5:26  g.  to  the  Son  to  have  life 
6:39  of  all  he  nath  g.  me 
65  no  man  come  except  g.  him 
19:11  except  it  were  g.  from 
Acts  4:12  none  other  name  g. 
Pom.  5:5  H.  Gliost  which  is  g. 
11:35  who  hath  first  g.  to  him 
15:15  grace  that  is  g.  meof  God 
1  Cor.  2:12  things  freely  g.  of  G. 
Gal.  3:21  law  g.  could  have  g. 
Eph.  3:2  is  g.  me  to  you-ward 
8  me  who  am  least  is  grace  g. 
5:2  C.  loved  and  g.  hims.  for  ns 
Phil  1:29  you  g.  in  behalf  of  C. 
2:9  g.  him  a  name  above  ev.  n. 
ncl>.  4:8  if  Jes.  had  g.  them  rest 
1  .John  3:24  Sp.  wh.  he  hath  g.  us 
4:13  bee.  he  hath  g.  us  of  Spirit 
Per.  6:11  white  robes  g.  to  every 
13:5  power  g.  to  con.  42  months 
7  it  was  g.  him  to  make  war 
God,  or  Lord  hatli,  had 
GIVE.V. 
Gen.  24:35  L.  h.  g.  Abrah.  flocks 
30:6  said.  Gnil  hath  g.  me  a  son 
18  (^"l  hiifh  g.  me  my  hire 
43:2:i  God  hath  g.  you  treasure 
Ex.  16:15  bread  which  IjOrelh.  g. 
29  Lord  h.  j7.  you  the  sabbath 
Num.  32:7  going  over  to  land  wh. 
Ijyrd  hatli  ff.  them,  9 ;  Dent. 
3:18;  28:52;  Jos.  2:9, 14;  83:13, 
15-.  Jer.  25:5 
■los.  6:16  sliout.  Lord  h.  g.  city 

1  Sajn.  1:27  L.h.  g.  me  my  peti. 
1.5:28  L.  h.  g.  it  to  neigh.  28:17 

2  Chr.  36:23  all  kingd.  of  earth. 
hath  God  g.  me.  Ezr.  1:2 

Ec.  5:19  to  who.  G.  h.  g.  riches 
/*.  8:18  I  and  the  children  Lord 

hath  g.  Heb.  2:13 
5Ct:4  Loril  h.  g.  me  tongue 
•lev.  11:18  L.  hath  g.  me  knowl. 
47:7  Lord  hath  g.  it  a  charge 
John  6:2:3  Lord  fiath  g.  thanlvs 
Acts  27:24  G.  h.  g.  thee  all  that 
Itom.  11:8  G.  h.g.  spirit  of  slum. 
2  Cor.  10:8  the  Lord  h.  g.  us  for 

edification,  13:10 
1  ThfS.  4:S  G.  who  h.  g.  IToly  S. 
1  John  5:11  record  G.  'hath  g.  us 
See  REST. 

I  have,  or  have  I  GIVEIV. 
Gen.  27::37  hrct.  h.  Ig.  for  serv. 
1  A'.  3:13  Ih.  g.  th.  hast  not  asked 
Is.  5.5:4  Ih.  g.  him  for  witness 
Ezek.  4:15  I  h.  g.  thee  cow's  du. 
.47»''«4:6  I h.  g.  clean,  of  teeth. 

9:15  no  more  out  of  land  I  h.  g. 
John  13:15  I h.  g.  an  example 

17:8  I  h.  g.  words  thou  ga^,  14 

22  glory  gnvest  me,  Ih.  g.  th. 

1  Cor.  16:1  I h.  g.  order  to  chur. 

IMot  GIVEIV. 
Devt.  26:14  1  have  7iot  g.  thereof 

29:4  L.  hath  not  g,  you  a  heart 


GIV 

1  Chr.  ^:18  hath  he  n.  g.  you  rest 
./06  22:7  hast  710*  g.  water 
Ps.  78:63  maid.  n.  g.  to  marriage 
Ezek.  3:20  hast  710^  [7.  "warning 
Mat.  13:11  to  them  it  is  7101!  g. 
John  7:39  Holy  G.  was  not  yet  g. 

1  ri7H,  3:3  bishop  ?iO<  g.  to  wine, 
no  striker.  Tit.  1:7 

8  deacons  not  g.  to  much  wine 

2  Tim.  1:7  G.  ».  g.  us  sp.  of  fear 
7*2^.  2:3  aged  worn.  n.  g.  to  wine 

Shall  be  GIVESI. 

Est.  5:3  s.  be  g.  to  half  of  kingd. 

Ps.  72:15 ;;.  be  g.  of  gold  of  Sheba 

120:3  what  shall  be  g.  thee 

Is.  3:11  reward  of  hands  ^.  be  g. 

33:16  bread  ifA«/^  6f /7.  him 

35:2  glory  of  Lebanon  ^.  be  g. 

Ezek.  47:11  marshes,  shall  be  g. 

Ban.  7:25  saints  .f.  be  g.  to  hand 

27  kingdom  s.  be  g.  to  saints 
Mat.  7:7  it  shall  be  g.  Luke  11:9 
10:19.«. beg.  sa.  hoiir,  Mark  13:11 
12;39  no  sign  s.  be  g.  Mark  8:12; 

Luke  11:29 
13:12  to  him  shall  be  g.  25:29; 

il?«;vl-4:25;  i«A-e  8:18 
20:2;3  it  s.  *f  <7.  for  whom  prep. 
21:43  kin.  of  G.  s.  be  g.  to  nation 
Luke  6::38  give,  and  it  shall  be  g. 
Phile.  22  thro'  prayers  I  s.  be  g. 
Jam.  1:5  ask  of  G.  and  it  s.  be  g. 
Thou  linst,  or  hast  thou 
GIVE.W 
Gen.  15:3  to  mo  t.  hast  g.  no  seed 
Jos.  16:1'J  thou  hast  g.  southland, 
.lull.  1:15 

1  Sam.  22:13  /.  hast  g.  him  bread 

2  Sam.  l-i-.lithoii  hastg.  occasion 
22:36  Ihou  hast aUog.  Ps.  18::35 

41 1.  h.g.  menecks  ot  e.  jR5.1.S:40 
Ezr.  9:13  tliou  hast  g.  ns  deliver. 
Ps.  21:2  thou  h.  g.  heart's  desire 
44:11  thou  ha-it  g.  us  like  sheep 
60:4  thou  h.  g.  a  banner  to  them 
61:5  thouh.  g.  me  the  heritage 
71:3  thou  hast  g.  com.  to  save 
John  17:2  thou  hast  17.  him  power 
7  all  things  thouliast  g.  me 

9  I  pray  lor  them  thou  h.  g.  me 
11  keep  those  thou  ha^t  g.  me 

Bev.  16:6  t.  h.  g.  blood  to  drink 
GIVER. 

7s.  24:2  taker  of  usury,  so  with  g. 

2  Cor.  9:7  G.  ioveth  a  cheerful  g. 
GIVEST. 

Dent.  15:9  g.  him  naught,  10 

.lob  35:7  if  righteous,  what  g.  ? 

Ps.  50:19  .7.  thy  mouth  to  evil 
80:5  thou  g.  them  tears  to  drink 
104:-28  that  g.  them,  tney  gather 
145:15  thou  g.  them  their  moat 

Prov.  6:35  tho'  thou  g.  many  gifts 

Ezek.  16:3:3  thou  g.  to  thy  lovers 
,34  g.  reward,  none  is  given 

1  Coi:  14:17  thou  g.  thanlis  well 
GIVETII. 

Ex.  16:29  g.  on  sixth  day  bread 

20'12  days  long  in  land  which 

L.  9.  Deut.  4:40;  5:16;  25:15 

25:2  ev.  man  that  g.  it  willingly 

Deut.  2:29  into  laud  which  L.  G. 

ff.  thee,  4:1, 21;  11:17,31;  1-3:1, 

10;  15:4,7;  16:20;  17:14;  18:9; 

19:1,2,10,14;  21:1.2:3;  24:4; 

2tj:l,  2;    27:2,3;    28:8;    Jos. 

1:11,  15 

8:18  he  g.  power  to  get  wealth 

9:6  g.  not  land  for  thy  righteo. 

13:1  if  a  prophet  g.  thee  a  sign 

16:5  which  L.  g.  thee,  18 ;  17:2 

Job  5:10  who  g.  rain  upon  earth 
:33: 13  he  (7.  no  account  of  ways 
34:29  g.  quiet;  .35:10  g.  songs 
36:6  g.  right;  31  g.  meat 

Ps.  18:50  deliv.  g.  ho  to  king 
68:35  God  of  Is.  that  g.  strength 
119:130  entr  of  words  (7.  Ught 
127:2  so  he  g.  his  beloved  sleep 

Prov.  2:6  L  g.  wisdom  out  of  m. 
3;:34  g.  grace  to  lowly.  Jam.  4:6; 

1  Pet.  5:5 
13:15  good  understand,  g.  favor 
21:26  right,  g  spareth  not,  22:9 
28:27  that  g.  to  poor  sh.  not  lack 

Ec.  2:26  Go'd  g.  to  good  man  wis. 

dom,  to  sinner  g.  travail 
6:2  God  g.  him  not  power  to  eat 

Is.  40:29  lie  g.  power  to  the  faint 
42:5  he  that  g.  breath  to  people 

Jer.  5;24  g.  rain;  31:.55  g.  sun 

Lam.  3:3b  g.  cheek  to  him  smit. 

Bab.  2:15  woe  to  him.  g.  nei"h. 

Mat.  5:15  it  g.  light  to  all  in  ho. 

John  3:34  God  g.  not  Spirit 
6:32  Father  g.  you  true  bread 


GIV 
John  6:33  who  i7.  life  to  tho  world 
.37  all  the  Father  g.  me 
10:11  good  shepherd  g.  his  life 
14:27  not  as  the  worl'd  g.  give  I 
Acts  17:25  he  g.  to  all  life 
Rom.  12:8  g.  with  simplicity 

1  Cor.  3:7  0.  that  g.  the  increase 
7:38  that  g.  in  niaiTi.age 
15::38  G.  q.  body  as  pleased  him 

57  thanks  to  G.  who  g.  victory 

2  Cor.  3:6  letter  killeth.  sp.  g.  life 
1  Tim.  6:17  g.  richly  all  things 
Jam.  1:5  ask  of  God  that  g.  to  all 

4:6  g.  more  grace.  God  g.  grace 
1  Pet.  4:11  of'ability  that  God  g. 
Rev.  22:5  L.  God  g.  them  light 

GIVI\G. 
Bent.  10:18  stranger  in  g.  food 

21:17  g.  him  a  double  portion 
Ruth  1:6  visited  peo.  in  g.  bread 
.lob  11:20  hope  as  y.  up  of  ghost 
Mat.  24:.38  and  g.  in  marriage 
Acts  8:9  g.  out  himself 

15:8  g.  them  the  Holy  Ghost 
Rom.  4:20  st.  in  faith,  g.  G.  glory 

9:4  g.  of  law,  service  of  God 

1  Cor.  14:7  g.  sou. ;  16  g.  thanks 

2  Cor.  6:3  g.  no  oft'ence 
Phil.  4:15  cone.  g.  and  receiving 
1  Tim.  4:1  g.  hoetl  to  seducing  sp. 

1  Pet.  3:7  g.  honor  to  the  wife 

2  Pet.  1:5  g.  all  diligence 
Jude  7  g.  thems.  to  fornication 

See  THANKS. 

GL.\D. 

Ex.  4:14  he  will  be  g.  in  heart 
1  K.  8:66  w.  to  tents  g.  2  f  Vo-.  7:10 
A'v<.  5:9  Hainan  g.;  8:15  Sh.  g. 
.Job  8:22  (7.  when  find  the  grave 

22:19  righte.  see,  g.  Ps.  64:10 
Ps.  16:9  my  heart  g.  glory  rejoL 

21:6  made  him  g.  with  count. 

:34:2  hoar  and  be  g.  69:32 

45:8  have  made  thee  g. 

46:4  make  g.  city  of  God 

67:4  the  nations  be  g.  and  sing 

90:15  make  us  g.;  92:4  made  g. 

97:1  let  isles  bo  <j.;  8  Z.  was  g. 

104:15  wine  that  makcth  g. 
:34  be  (7.  in  Lord;  105:.33  Eg.  g, 

107:.30  are  they  g.  hoc.  quiet 

122:1  g.  when  said.  Let  us  go 

126:3  things,  whereof  are  g. 
Prov.  10:1  a  J/,  father,  15:20 

12:25  a  good  word  niaketh  it  g. 

17:5  that  is  g.  at  calamities 

2:3:25  father  and  mother  be  g. 

24:17  heart  not  be  g. 

27:11  make  my  heart  g. 
Is.  35:1  wilderness  bo  g. 
Jer.  20:15  child  born.  ma.  him  17. 
Dan.  6:23  king  exceeding  g. 
.Ion.  4:6  Jonah  g.  bee.  of  gourd 
Zee.  10:7  chll.  see  it  and  Ce  g. 
Mark  14:11  g.  and  prom.  Lu.  22:5 
Luke  1:19  to  show  these  g.  tid. 

8:1  g.  tidings  of  the  kingdom 

15:32  we  make  merry,  be  g. 
.lohn  8-5(;  saw  my  day,  was  g. 
,ltV*- 11:23  seen  grace  of  G.  was  5'. 

13:48  Gentiles  heard,  were  g. 
Rom.  16:19  am  g.  on  your  behalf 

1  Cor.  16:17(7.  of  comingof  Step. 

2  ro7-.  2:2  that  inaketh  me  g.  ? 
13:9  are  g.  when  we  are  weak 

1  Pet.  4:13  ye  may  be  g.  also 
GL.\D,  )oined  with  rejoice. 

1  Chr.  16:31  let  heav.  be  g.  earth 
iej.  Lord  reigneth,  Ps.  9<):11 

Ps.  9:2  I  will  be  g.  and  rejoice 
14:7  Jacob  rejoice  Is.  be  g.  53:6 
31:7  be  g.  and  rejoice  in  mercy 
32:11  be  g.  and  re.  ye  ri.  68:3 
40:16  thee,  be  g.  and  rej.  70:4 
48:11  Z.  jr.  daugh.  of  J.  be  g. 
90:14  we  may  be  g.  and  roOT''<? 
118:24  we  wall  r.  and  be  !7-  in  it 

Cant.  1:4  we  will  be  g.  and  )-^'. 

Is.  25:9  wc  will  )Y,/.  and  bo  g. 
65:18  be  you  g.  and  7-y'.  for  ever 
66-10  rej.  ye  with  Jer.  and  be  g. 

Lam.  4:21  re.  and  be  jr.  O  dau. 

.loel  2:21  O  land,  be  g.  and  ry. 
23  be  g.  ye  child,  of  Zion,  rej. 

Ilah.  1:15  thcv  ri^oico  and  are  g. 

Zrp.  3:14  be  g.  and  ?•«.  O  dau. 

Mat.  5:12  7-.  and  be  g.  groat  re. 

^ds  2:26  heart  r.  tongue  was  g. 

Rev.  19:7  be  9.  and  7-.  marriage 
GLADLY. 

Mark  12:37  people  heard  Ch.  g. 

Actt  2:41  g.  re.  words  were  bapt. 
21:17  the  breth.  received  us  g. 

2  Cor.  11:19  ye  suft'er  fools  g. 
12:9  most  g.  will  I  rather  glory 

151  will  g.  spend  and  be  spent 


CRUDEX^S  CONCORDANCE. 


871 


GLO 

GLAD\B8S. 

Jfttm.  10:10  in  diiy  of;;,  ye  pUuU 
S  Sam.  6:12  Da.  br.  ark  with  fj. 

1  C/ir.  Ki;'-^  sirt'ii'.'th  and  g.  in 

2  r//r.  21t;30  s-anii  praises  with  6^. 
30:21  Israel  ki-pt  fca^t  with  f/. 

23  kept  other  seven  days  w.  g. 

Xe/i.  S:17  there  was  preat  g. 

S<f.  S:16  had  lii;ht.  and  g.  17 
•1:17  day  of  feast,  and  g.  18.  lf> 

A'.  4:7  tiiou  put  fj.  in  my  heart 
30:11  thou  fjirded  me  with  g. 
45:7 anoi.  witlinil of  jy. //fA.  1:0 
Ifi  witli  g.  shall  they  b«  brou. 
61:8  make  me  to  hear  joy  and  (/. 
97:11  g.  is  sown  for  the  upright 
500:3  k'rve  the  Lord  with  g.' 
105:13  brouj;ht  ehosen  with  g. 
106:5  that  I  mav  rejoice  iu  g. 

Cant.  3:11  day  of  gr.  of  his  heart 

Js.  22:13  jov  and  g.  May.  oxen 
80:29  have  son^  and  g.  of  lieart 
35:I0obtain  joy  and  ^.  51:11 
51:3  joy  and  g.  found"  thereiu 

Jer.  1'.'^\  voice  of  mirth  and  g. 
ir,:9;2:):10 
81:7  sinur  with  g.  for  Jacob 
3.1:11  henrd  voice  of  joy  and  g. 
48:33  joy  and  g.  taken  fV.  field 

Jofl  l:Ui;oy  and  g.  from  h.  of  G. 

Zee.  8:IU  h.  of  Jud.  joy  and  g. 

Mark  4:16  who  receive  it  with  g. 

Zi/ke  1:14  shalt  have  joy  and  g. 

Acts  2:4()  eat  meat  w.  g.  of  heart 
12:14  she  opened  not  irate  fur  r/. 
14:17  till.  hca.  with  food  andr;. 

P/til.  2:29  receive  him.\villi  all  g. 
GL.VSS.   ES. 

Ift.  3:23  Lord  will  take  away  g. 

1  Cor.  13:12  we  eee  (hrouuh  a  g. 

'2  Cor.  3:18  beholdiuir  as  in  a  g. 

Jam.  1:23  man  behold,  face  iu  g. 

J?ei\  4:0  fiea  off?,  like  unto  crys. 
15:2  sea  of  g.  miuirled  with  flj'e 
21:18  city  pure  gold,  lilccc.  g.  21 

.Ste  LOOKING. 

GLEAX,  ED. 

L^v.  19:10Tiot  r?.  V.  Deut.U-.n 
limth  2:2  let  me  ^o  to  field  and  g. 
3  she  came  and  g.  after  reapers 
Jer.  0:9  they  shall  </.  the  remnant 

GLEAMXG,  S. 
Lev.  19:9  not  <rath.  g.  of  h.  23:22 
Jtul.  8:2  is  not  g.  of  ^r.  of  Eph. 
Jf.  17:0  g.  grapes  shall  be  left 
21:13  as  g.  grapes  when  vint. 
Jtr.  49:9  they  not  leave  some g.? 
Mic.  7:1  as  grape  g.  of  the  virit. 

GLEDE. 
Deut.  14:13  shall  not  cat  the  g. 

GLISTERIXG. 
1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  pre.  g.  stones 
Job  20:25  the  g.  sword  comcth 
Zuke  9:29  his  raim.  white  and  g. 

GLITTER,  L\G. 
Deut.  32:41  if  I  whet.  g.  sword 
Jof)  39:23  the  g.  spear  rattleth 
I^zrk.  21:10  furb.  that  it  may  g. 

28  furbished  to  cons.  bee.  of  J7. 
Xah.  3:3  horseman  lifteth  g.  sp. 
Had.  3:11  ehinin-,'  of  thy  g.  spear 

GLOOMIXESS. 
jrot/2:2darku.  g.  Ztp.  1:15 

GLOniFV. 
/^*.  22:23  seed  of  Jacob  g.  him 
5():15and  thou  shalty.  me 
8t»:9  nations  shall  come  andfl". 

12  and  I  will  g.  thy  name 
Is.  2^1: 15  g.  ye  Lord  in  the  Area 
ii5:3  llie  i>troni;  people  g.  thee 
00:7  I  will  g.  house  of  my  glory 
.At.  30:19  I  will  also  g.  them 
Jfat.  5:10  g.  Father  in  heaven 
John  12:28  F.  g.  thy  name 
13:32  God  fh.  g.  him  in  himself 
10:14  he  shall  g.  me 
17:1  g.  thy  son,  that  thy  Son  g. 
5  g.  me  with  thine  own  self 
31:19  what  death  he  sho.  g.  G. 
Horn.  15:0  mind  and  mouth/?.  O. 
9  that  tieutiles  mii,'ht  g.  God 
1  Cor.  0:20  g.  f^d  in  hotiv  and  s. 
S  Cor.  9:13  g.  God  for  vour  subj. 
1  Pet.  2:12  g.  God  in  day  of  visi. 
4:16  g.  (iod  on  this  beliali 
Jiev.  15:4  and  g.  thy  name 

GLORIFIED. 

Lev.  10:3  hef.  all  ot-o.  I  willbef/. 
Js.  20:15  increased  nation,  art  g. 

41:23  L.  hath  g.  himself  in  Is. 

49:3  O  Is.  in  whom  I  \vill  be  g. 

55:5  Holy  One  of  Is.  hath  y.  00:9 

60:21  that  I  may  be  g. 

01:3  planting  of  L.  that  he  be^. 


GLO 

Is.  66:5  said.  Let  the  Lord  ho  g. 

KL^ek.  28:22  I  will  be  g.  in  midst 

39:13  the  day  that  I  shall  hag. 

Dan.  5:23  God  hast  thou  not  ;;. 

Mat.  9:8  marvelled,  ami  g.  God, 
Mark2:\-i;  Luke  :y.'^\ 

15:31  they  g.  the  (iod  of  l!>rarl 

Luke  4:15  synagogues,  being  g. 

7:10  and  they  g.  God 

13:13  made  s'traight.  and  g.  O. 

17: 15  leper  g.  G. ;  23:47  centur. 

John  7::?.>  because  Jes.  not  yet  g. 
11:4  Son  of  God  might  be  g. 
12:10  but  when  .lesus  was  g. 
23  the  Son  of  men  should  be  g. 
28  I  have  g.  it.  will  i^lorify  it 
13:31  Son  of  man  g.  God  is  g. 
32  if  G.  he  g.  in  liimG.  sh.'gl. 
14:13  Father  may  be  g.  in  Son 
15:H  my  Father  g.  ye' hear  fruit 
17:4  I  have  g.  thee  on  earth 
10  and  I  aril  g.  in  them 

Arts  3:13  G.  of"  fathers  hathj?.  S. 
4:21  men  g.  God 
11:18  held  peace,  and  g.  God 
13:48  Gentiles  g.  word  of  Lord 
21:20  they  of  Jerusalem  g.  Lord 

Rnm.  1:21  they  g.  him  not  as  G. 
8:17  that  we  may  be  also  g. 
30  wh.  he  justified,  then'i  hef?. 

CroL  1:24  and  they  g.  G4)d  in  me 

2  The.^.  1:10  wh.  he  come  to  be  g. 

12  name  of  Jesus  may  bo  a. 
3:1  that  word  of  Lord  "may  dc  g. 

Ihh.  5:5  so  ChrNt  g.  not  himself 

1  Pet.  4:11  G.  in  all  things  he  £7. 
14  but  on  your  i>art  he  is  g. 

Jtev,  18:7  how  nnich  g.  herself 
GLORIFIETH,  l\G. 

Pa.  50:23  whoso.  oilVr.  praise  g. 

Luke  2:20  shonh.  returned,  g.  G 

5:25  deiiarted  to  o\vu  ho.  g.  God 

18:43  blind  man  followed,  g.  G. 

GLORY,  Siihslnnlive. 

fitn.  31:1  fallier's  L'olt.'n  thisj-. 

Ex.  a8:2irarni.  for^\.  for  g.  40 

1  Sam.  2:8  inherit  throne  of  gr. 
4:21  g.  is  departed  from  Isr.  22 

1  Chr.  22:5  ho.  for  L.  must  be  g. 
29:11  tliine  is  greatness,  power 
and  g.  Mat.  0:13 

Est.  5:11  II.  told /y.  of  riches 

Job  39:20  5.  o(  nostrils  terrible 
40:10  and  array  thyself  with  g. 

Ps.  24:7  King  of  f/.Vh.  come  in,  9 
10  who  is  this  King  off?..? 
29:3  the  God  of  gr.  thundereth 
49:16  g.  of  house  is  increased 
73:24  afterward  receive  metoj/. 
79:9  O  God.  for  g,  of  name 
85:9  that//,  mav  dwell  in  land 
89:17  art  g.  oftheir  streni:th 
10ii:20  changed  g.  into  similit. 
145:11  g.  of  thylcinirdom 
149:5  the  saints  he  joyful  in  g. 

Pror.  3:35  wise  shall  inherit  g. 
17:0  g.  of  children  are  fathers 
20:29  g.  of  young  men  is  siren. 
25:27  to  search  owu  g.  is  not  g. 
28:12  riirhteous  rej.  tliere  is  g. 

Is.  2:10  hide  for  q.  of  maj.  19:21 
4:5  the  g.  shall  he  a  defence 
5:14  g.  and  pomp  desc.  unto  it 
10:3  where  will  ye  leave  g.  f 
12  i)uni?^h  g.  of  hiu'li  Iooks 
18  consunu!  g.  uf  his  forest 
13:19  Iiabvh)n  g.  of  kingdoms 
14:18  all  lie  in  g.  each  in  house 
10:14  g.  of  M.  sh.  be  contemned 
17:3  as  g.  of  chikb'en  of  Israel 
4  g.  of  Jacob  sh.  he  made  th. 
20:5  ashamed  of  Egypt  their  g. 
21:16  the<7.  of  Kedar  shall  fail 
22:24  on  Him  g.  of  father's  ho. 
23:9  to  stain  pride  oig. 
24:16  songs,  even  g.  to  righte. 
:i5:2  g.  ofLebanon  be  given 
01:6  their  g.  ve  boast  yourselv. 
66:11  deliu'ht(-d  wi.  ahund.  of;/. 
12  g.  of  Gentiles  as  Howing  et. 

Jer.  %:\\  people  have  chani^ed  jy. 
13:11  might  he  to  me  for  a  g. 
18  crown  of  vour  g. 

Ezek.  20:0  the>.  of'all  lands.  15 
2^1:25  from  them  joy  of  their  ;;. 
2.'>:9  open  g.  of  the  country 
26:20  g.  in'  land  of  the  living 
31:18  art  thou  thus  like  In  g.  t 
Dan.  2:37  power  and  g.  7:14 
4:30  g.  of  Kingdom  returned 
11:39  increase  with  g. 

Hos.  4:7  change  g.  into  shame 
9:11  Ephraira.  their  g.  flyaway 
10:5  priests  rejoj.  iov  g.  thereof 

Mic.  1:15  Adullam  the  g.  of  Isr. 
Nah.  2:9  none  end  of  store  and  g. 

I  Bab.  2:16  filled  wi.  shame  for  g. 


GLO 
Hag.  2:3  saw  house  in  first  o-.  / 

7  fill  house  with  g.  saith  Lord 
9  f/.  of  latter  house  greater 

Zee.  2:5  I  will  be  g.  in  midst 

8  after  g.  sent  me  to  nations 
0:13  build  temple,  he  bear  j;. 
11:3  their  (7.  is  spoiled 

12:7  g.  of  house  of  Dav.  g.  of  J. 
Mat.  4:8  kingd.  and  g.  of  thera 

0:2  sound  trumpet,  have  g. 

16:27  in  g.  of  Fa.  Mtrk  8::J8 

24:30  S.  coming  with  powerand 

g.  Mark  13:2Ji:  A^/Xv  21:27 

Lvk'e  2:14  g.  to  Ci.  in  high.  19:38 

32  the  g.  of  thy  people  Israel 

4:6  power  will  I  give  th.  and  g. 

9:31  in  g.  sjiake  of  his  deci-ase 
John  17:5f7.  wh.  I  had  with  thee 

92  f/.  thou  gavest  me 
.-Ir/.''7:2G.  of /y.  appeared 

12:2.3  because  he  gave  not  G.  g. 

22:11  I  could  not  see  ;;.  of  light 
Horn.  4:20  strong,  giving  g.  toG. 

6:4  raised  by  g.  of  the  Father 

8:18  not  woV.be  com.  with  g. 

9:4  pertaineth  g.  and  covenants 

23  had  afore  prepared  unto  g. 
11:30  g.  for  ev.  Gal.  1:5;  2  Tun. 

4:13;  Wb.  13:21;  1  Pet.  5:11 
10:27  to  God  be  g.  1  Tim.  1:17 

1  Cor.  2:7  God  ordained  to  our  5'. 

8  not  crucified  the  Lord  of//. 
11:7  woman  is  the  f/.  of  the  liian 

15  wo.  ha.  long  hair,  is  g.  to  h. 
15:40  g.  of  celestial,  gr.  oftcrres. 
41  one  g.  of  sun.  ano.  g,  of  m. 
4.3  sown  in  dishon.  raised  in  g. 

2  Cor.  3:7  g.  of  his  countenance 

9  if  conrlemnation  he  g.  right- 
eousness exceed  in  g. 

10  no  g.  by  reason  of  g.  th.  ex. 
IS  all  arc  changed  fvcimg.  toy. 

4:17  work,  eternal  weight  of //. 

8:19  administered,  to  g.  of  Lord 

23mrssengers,  and  g.  of  Christ 

Eph.  1:0  praise  of  f/.  of  his  grace 

17  Father  of  (/.  gire  you  Spirit 

18  know  what  is  riches  off/. 
3:13  tribulations,  wh.  is  yoiir  g. 

21  g.  in  the  church  hv  Chr.  J. 
PhU.  1:11  fi-uits.  by  Christ  to  g. 
3:19  whose  g.  is  in  their  shame 
4:19  according  to  his  rich,  in  g. 
20  God  and  our  F.  be  g.  for  ev. 
CoL  1:27  Christ  the  hope  of;/. 
3:4  ye  sh.  ai>pear  with  him  I'n  g. 

1  Thes.  2:6  nor  of  men  souLrht  g. 
12  called  you  to  king,  and  g. 

20  for  ye  are  our  g.  and  joy 

2  The.<i.  1:9  I>un.  from  g.  of  power 
2:14  obtaining  of  g.  of  our  Lord 

1  Tim.  3:10  received  up  unto  g. 

2  Tim.  2:10  Christ,  with  eter.  g. 
II(b.  2:10  bringing  sons  unto  g. 

3:3  man  counted  worthy  mo.  g. 
9:5  cherubim  of  jr.  shadowing 
Jam.  2:1  faith  of  "Jesus,  L.of  7. 

1  Pet.  1:8  rei.  with  iov  full  ofV/. 

11  te=tific(l  g.  that  sho.  follow 

21  God  raided  him,  gave  him  g. 

24  g.  of  man  as  flower  of  grass 
2:20  what  g.  is  it,  when  bufl'et.  ? 
4:14  spirit  of  (/.  resteth  on  you 
5:1  the  g.  that  shall  he  revealed 

10  called  us  to  eternal  g.  by  C. 

2  P>t.  l:3lhat  hath  called  us  to  fi'. 
17  voice  to  him  from  excel,  g. 

3:18  to  him  he  g.  ever.  Per.  1:0 
Juilf.  25  only  G.  our  Savio.  he  g. 
L'>r.  4:11  worthy  torec.  g.  5:12 
7:12  bl.-ssing  and  g.  to  our  God 
11:13  rem.  aft'righted,  gave  g. 

i^e^  CROWN,  HONOR,  VAFN. 

Give  GLORY. 

.7b.*.  7:19  my  son,  give  g.  to  God 

1  Sam.  6:5  shall  gire  g.  to  God 

1  Chr.  16:28  g.  to  L.  g.  29:  Ps. 
29:1,  2;ftO:7.  8;  Jer.  13:16 

Ps.  ft4:ll  L.  will  g.  grace  and  g-. 
115:1  to  thy  namcffir^f/. 

Is.  42:12  let  them  g.  g.  unto  L. 

Mai.  2:2  to  heart,  to  'give  g. 

Luk^  17:18  returned  to  give  g. 

Ilev.  4:9  those  beasts  give  g. 
14:7  fear  God.  give  g.  to  him 
10:9  repented  not  to  give  g. 

GLORY  of  God. 

Pfi.  19:1  heavens  declare  g.  of  O. 
Prov.  'Hi-.'ig.  (if  Goff  to  conceal 
Ezek.  8:4  the  g.  of  G.  of  Israel 
9:3  g.  of  G.  gone  up  fr.  cherub 
10:19  g.  of  (fod  over  th.  11:22 
4.3:2  ''/.  of"  Gild  came  ft-om  cJi'-t 
John  1 1:4  sickness  is  for  g.  of  O. 

40  sbouldst  nee  g.  of  God 
I  Acts  7:55  S.  looked,  saw  g.  of  O. 


GLO 
Pom.  3:23  short  of  g.  of  God 
5:2  rej.  in  hope  of  the  g,  of  God 
15:7  as  C.  recciv.  us,  to  g.  of  Q. 

1  Cor.  10:31  all  to//,  of  G. 

11:7  man  is  imaj^eaud  //.  of  God 

2  Cor.  4:6  lig.  of  Icno.  ot//."o/'  O. 
15  thanks,  redound  I0  //.  of  G, 

Ph\L  1:11  l>vCh.  Xi^\\\vg.(ifGod 
2:11  J.  is  Lord  lo  the  g.  of  God 

lirv.  15:8  filled  w.  sm.  f.  g.  of  G. 
21:11  Jerusa.  having  g.  of  God 
23  the  g.  of  God  did  lighten  it 
IIU  GLORY. 

Deut.  5:24  L.  halli  showed  his  g. 
3.3:17  A(.v  //.  firstling  !)f  bullock 

1  Chr.  10:21  declare  hisg.  among 
the  heathen,  Ps.  90:3 

Ps.  21:5  his  g.  is  great  in  salva. 
29:9  every  one  speak  (jf  his  g, 
49:17  his  g.  shall  not  descenll 
72:19  earth  he  filled  with  Ais  g. 
78:01  dr-liv.  his  g.  to  enemy's  h. 
89:4  I  lia>l  made  h.  g.  to  cease 
97:0  and  all  the  people  see  h.  g, 
102:16  build  J.  appear  in  fds  q. 
113:4  A.  g.  above  heav.  148:13 

Is.  3:8  to'provoke  eyes  ot  his  jjr. 
6:3  whole  earth  fuH  of /;/.« g. 
10:10  his  (,•.  kindle  a  burning 
59:19  his  g.  from  rising  of  sun 
00:2  his  g.  shall  be  seen 

•At.  22: 1^;  Ah  L.  or  Ah  his  g 

Ezek.  43:2  earth  shin.  withA.  g. 

Dan.  5:20  took  h.  g.  from  him 


/fab.  3:3  his  g.  covered  heavens 

)1.  in  h.  g.  J 
19:28  S.  of  m.  sit  in  A.  g.  Lu.  9:20 


Mat.  0:29  Sol.  in  h.  g.  Luke  12:27 


Luke  9::i2  wh.  awake,  saw  his  g. 

24:20  to  enter  into  his  g. 
John.  1:14  beheld  h.  g.  g.  of  only 

2:11  J.  manifested  forth  his  g. 

12:41  said  E.  when  saw  his  g. 
Pom.  3:7  thro,  my  He  unto  h.  g. 

9:2.3  kni)\\ii  riches  o\' his  g. 
Eph.  1:12  the  praise  oi' his  g.  14 

3:10  accnrdJUL'"  to  richesof/z/sg'. 
H>b.  1:3  th.-briglitnessof//)*//. 
1  Pf(.  4:1:;  ^\  hen //./y.  be  revealed 
.lude  24  before  presence  of  A.  g. 
Pec.  18:1  earth  light,  with  h.  g. 

My  GLORY. 
Gen.  45:13  of  all  mif  g. 
E:i'.  29:4:j  sanctified  hy  my  g. 

3:5:22  while  m.  g.  passeth  by 
Xum.  14:22  wh.  have  seen  7/1.  g. 
Job  19:9  hath  stript  me  of  mi/  g. 

29:20  7nijg.  was  tVesh  in  me 
Ps.  3:3  tluMi  art  ?«.  g.  and  lifter 

4:2  long  turnm.f/.  to  shame? 

10:9  m.  g.  rej. ;  30:12  m.  g.  sing 

57:8  awake.  7/j.  g.  ;  62:7  m.  g. 

108:1  give  praise  withm.  g. 
/*.  42:8^ 7».  g.  not  give.  48:11 

4:i:7  created  him  for  my  g. 

40:13  salvation  for  Israel  my  g. 

60:7  will  L'lorify  house  of  7ni/  g. 

60:18  shall  come  and  see  my  g. 

19  seen  }n.  g.  declare  m.  g. 

Eztk.  3!i:31  set  my  g.  am.  heath. 

Mk\  2:9  from  chil.  taken  my  g. 

John  8:50  I  seek  not  mi.  own  g. 

17:24  they  may  behold  my  tj. 

GLORY  of  the  Lord. 

Ei\  10:7  ye  shall  see  g.  of  t.  L. 
10  g.  of  t.  L.  appear.  Lev.  9:23; 
\um.  14:10;  10:19.42;  20:0 
24:10  g.  of  the  Lord  abode  on  S. 

17  g.  of 'the  L.  like  devour,  fire 
40:34  g.  of  the  L.  filled  taber.  35 

/,'/•.  9:0  g.  of  the  L.  shall  appear 
X'on.  14:21  "filled  with  g.  of  L. 

1  K.  8:11  the  g.  of  the  L.  filled 

the  house,  'H'Chr.  5:14;  7:1, 
2,3;  Ezek.  43:5:44:4 
Ps.  104:31  g.  of  the  L.  sh.  endure 
1;J8:5  for  great  is  the  g.  oft.  L. 
Is.  35:2  they  shnll  see  g.  off.  L. 
40:5  g.  of  the  L.  shall  be  reveal. 
58:8  g.  of  the  L.  sh.  be  rearward 
00:1  g.  of  the  L.  is  risen 
Ezek.  1:28  likenef>s  of  7.  oft.  L. 
3:12  bh'ssed  be  g.  of  t lie  Lord 
2:1  g.  of  the  L.  stood  there 
10:4 /?.V  the  L.  went  fr.  chcruh 

18  g.  of  L.  departed  from  thre. 
W-.'ilg'.ofthe  L.  went  ft-omcity 
4.3:4  g.  of  f.  L.  came  into  houst> 

7Ai/j.  2:l4  filled  wi.  kn.  of //./>/' Z. 
Luke  2:9//.  of  t.  L.  shone  round 

2  Cor.  3:18  g.  of  the  iMrd 

Thv  GLORY. 

Er.  33:18  said.  Show  me  thy  g. 

Pt.  8:1  th)/  g.  above  the  heavens 
45:3  sword  on  thigh,  with  thjyg, 
h1::>thy  a.  oh.  earth,  11 ;  108:5 
63:3  see  Viy  power  and  g. 


872 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GKA 

Ps.  90:16  let  t.  g.  app.  unto  chil. 

102:15  nil  kinj^s  ol"  earth  thy  g. 
I<  -J-.'ilK  rhariote  of/,  g. 

{',i):V.i  God  fhy  g. ;  62:2  see  thy  g. 

(13:15  bi'huUl  from  habit,  of  ^  g. 
J<}\  14:21  not  (lis.  throne  of/,  g. 

4S:18  come  down  from  thy  g. 
Hal).  2:lti  spewing  sh.  beoni.  g. 

GLORiors. 

Ex.  15:6  ri';ht  hand,  O  Lord,  g. 

11  like  Lord,  g.  in  holiness 
Deut.  28:58  fear  this  g.  name 

S  .S'a»i.  8:20  g.  was  the  k.  of  Isr. 
1  Chr.  29:13  praise  thy  g.  name 
i\^e/i.  9:5  blessed  be  thy  g.  name 
Ps.  45:13  king's  dau. !?.  within 
66:2  make  his  praise  g. 
72:19  blessed  be  g.  name 
66:4  more  g.  than  mountains 
87:3  g.  things  spoken  of  thee 
111:3  work  honorable  and  g. 
145:5  speak  of  g.  honor  of  maj. 

12  make  known  g.  majesty 
Js.  4:2  branch  of  the  Lord  be  g. 

11:10  root  of  Jesse,  his  rest  g. 
22:23  for  a  g.  throne  to  house 
28:1  g.  beauty  is  fading  flower 

4  (7.  beauty  on  liead  of  valley 
S3:*21  g.  L.  be  a  phice  of  streams 
49:5  r  shall  be  g.  in  eyes  of  L. 
60;  13  the  place  of  my  feet  g. 
63:1  who  is  this,  g.  m  apparel? 

riled  them  with  bis  g.  arm 

14  people  to  make  g.  name 

Jer.  17:12  a  g.  high  throne  from 

EzeJc.  27:25  g.  in  midst  of  seas 

Dan.  11:16  hesh.  stand  in  r/.  land 

41  he  shall  enter  into  g.  land 

45  between  seas,  in  g.  hi>ly  m. 

Li(ke  13:17  rejoiced  for  g.  things 

Jiom.  8:21  into  g.  liberty  of  chil. 

3  Cor.  3:7  ministration  engra.  g. 

3:8  ministration  of  Sp.  rather  (/. 

4:4  lest  light  off/,  gospel  shine 

Eph.  5:27  present  it  a.g.  church 

PIdl.  3:21  fashioned  like  g.  body 

Col.  1:11  accord,  to  his  g.  power 

1  Tim.  1:11  accord,  to  g.  gospel 
Tit.  2: 13  looking  for  gr.  appearing 

GLORIOrSLY. 
Ex.  1.5:1  he  halh  triumphed  g. 
Is.  24:23  reign  before  ancients  g. 

GLORY,  Verb, 
Ex.  8:9  IMoses  said,  g.  o.vor  me 

2  K.  14:10f7.  of  this,  and  tarry 

1  Chr.  16:10  g.  ve  in   his  holy 
name,  Ps.  105:3 
35  we  may  g.  in  thy  praise 
Ps.  63:11  swear,  by  him  shall  g. 
64:10  the  upright  in  heart  sh.^. 
106:5  I  may  g.  with  thy  inheri. 
Is.  41:16  Shalt  g.  in  Holy  One 
45:25  in  L.  shall  seed  of  Isr.  g. 
Jer.  4:2  and  in  him  shall  they  g. 
9:23  let  not  wise,  rich  man  g. 
24  g.  in  this,  that  he  knoweth 
Horn.  4:2  he  hath  wherec  f  to  g. 
5:3  wc  g.  in  tribulations  also 
15:17  I  have  whereof  I  may  g. 

1  Cor.  1:29  no  flesh  g.  in  his  pre. 
31glor.  g.  InL.  2  Cor.  10:17 

3:21  "let  no  man  g.  in  men 

4:7  g.  as  if  hadst  not  received  ? 

9:16  nothing  to  g.  of 

2  Cor.  5:12  to  g.  on  our  behalf, 

who  g.  in  apppearance 
11:12  wherein  g.  be  found 

Ifi  rj.  after  tlie  flesh,  I  will  g. 

30  if  1?.  I  will  rj.  of  my  inJirmi. 
12:1  not  expeduMit  for  me  to  g. 

5  I  g.  of  myself  I  will  not  g. 

6  I  desire  to  g.  not  be  a  fool 
9  rather  g.  iii  my  infirmities 

Cal.  6:13  mav  g.  in  your  flesh 

1 1  1  should  g.  save  in  the  cross 
2  77/A<.  1:1  so  that  we  g,  in  you 
Jam.  3:14  it  ye  haveciivy.  g.  not 

GLORIEST,  ETH. 
Jer.  9:24  let  him  that  y.  1  Cor. 

1:31;  2  rw.  10:17 
49:4  why  g.  thou  in  valleys  P 
GLORYIXG. 

1  Cor.  5:6  your  g.  is  not  good 
9:15  than  any  sh.  make  g.  void 

2  Cor.  7:4  great  is  my  g.  of  ycni 
12:11  I  am  become  a  fool  iii  g. 

GLlITTO\, 
JJeut.  21:20  this  our  s(m  is  a  g. 
prov.  2:i:21  g.  wJi.  come  topoVer, 

GLUTTOXOrS. 
Mat.  11:19  a  nmn  g.  /^uke'7:H 
UNA^H,     En.     ED,     ETR, 
l\G, 
Job  16:9  h<-  g.  on  me.  Pa.  37:12 
/**'.  3o;16  g.  on  ino  with  teeth 


GO 

7^.  112:10  he  shall  g.  w.  his  teeth 
lAun.  2:16  hiss  and  g.  the  teeth 
Mat.  8:12(7.  oft.  13:42,50;  23:13; 

24:51;  2.5:30:  Zw/.v  13:28 
Mark  9:18  he  foameth  and  g. 
,4c/5  7:54  g.  on  him  with  teeth 

G^AT. 

Mat.  23:24  strain  at  g.  bw.  camel 

GXAW,  ED. 

Zep.  3:3  they  g.  not  the  bones 
Rev,  16:10  gr.  tongues  for  pain 

GO. 

Gen.  3:14  on  thy  belly  shalt  g. 
16:8  whither  wilt  thou  g.f 
24:42  prosper  my  way  wh.  1  g. 
58  wilt  thou  g.  with  this  man? 
26:16  Abi.  said  to  Is.  g.  from  us 
28:30  if  G.  keep  me  in  way  I  <?. 
32:26  let  me  g.  ;  I  will  not  let 
thee  g.  except  thou  bless  me 
37:30  whither  shall  I  g.  ? 
43:8  send  the  lad,  we  will  g. 
Ex.  3:19  will  not  lot  you  g.  4:91 
21  when  ye  g.  eh.  not  g.  empty 
4:23  let  my  son  g.  if  thou  refuse, 

8:2,21;  9:2;  10:4 
5:1  let  my  people  g.  7:16;   8:1, 

20;  9:1.  13;  10:3 
2  nor  will  I  let  Israel  g. 
8:8  I  will  let  people  g.  '28  ;  9:28 
32  nor  would  he  let  people  g. 

7:14;  9:35;  10:26,  27 
10:9  g.  with  our  vonng  and  old 
13:21  light  to  g.  Neh.  9:12,  19 
14:5  that  we  have  let  Israel  g. 
17:5  g.  on  before  the  people 
23:2:3  angel  g.  bef.  thee,  32:34 
32:23  to  g.  before  us,  Acts  7:40 
33:14  my  pres.  sh.  g.  with  thee 
34:9  if  found  grace,  g.  am.  us 
Nuj7i.  22:13  L.  refuse,  leave  to  g. 

20  if  the  men  called  thee,  g. 
24:14  now  I  g.  unto  my  people 
31:23  make  it  g.  through  fire 
32:6  g.  to  war.  and  ye  sit  hero  ? 

17  but  we  will  g.  ready  armed 
Deut.  1:33  way  ve  should  g. 
4:5  ve^.  6:1;  11:8,11;  30:18 

40'thatitgr.  well,  5:16;  19:13 
11:28  if  ve  g.  after  gods,  28:14 
31:6  he  it  is  that  doth  g. 

7  must  g.  with  this  people 

8  he  it  is  that  doth  a.  bef.  thee 
16  whither  they  g.  among&t 

21  know  imagina.  they  g.  abo. 
Jos.  1:16  whither  sendest'will  g. 

3:4  may  know  way  ye  must  g. 
Jud.  1:25  let  g.  man  and  family 
4:8  if  thou  wilt  g.  then  I  will  g. 
6:14  said,  g.  in  this  thy  might 
7:4  this  shall  g.  the  samesh.  g. 
18:6  is  way  wherein  ye  g. 

9  not  slothful  to  g.  to  possess 
19:25  day  began,  they  let  her  g, 

Ruth  1:18  steadf.  minded  to  g." 

1  SaiJi.  5:11  let  it  g.  th.  its  place 
6:6  did  they  not  let  people  f/. .? 
12:21  ye  g.  after  vain  things 
16:2  liow  can  I  g.  ^  if  Saul  hear 
17:33  not  able  to  g.  aga.  Philist. 
18:2  let  him  g.  no  more  home 
23:13  D.  went  whither  could  g. 

2  Sam.  12:23 1  shall  g.  to  him 
13:13  whither  cause  shame  to  g. 
15:20  seeing  I  g.  whither  I  may 
17:11  g.  to  battle  in  thy  person 
20:11  David,  let  him  g.  after  J. 

1  K.  2:2  I  g.  way  of  all  the  earth 
11:22  let  me  g.  in  any  wise 
13:17  Yiovg.  by  way  thon  earnest 
20:42  let  g.  a  man  appointed 
22:4  g.  with  me,  3  Cfhr.  18:3 

2  K.  3:7  g.  with  me  ag.  Moab  ? 
4:2:3  wilt  thou  g.  to  him  to-day? 
6:22  set  bread  that  be  may  g. 
10:21  he  that  letteth  him  g. 
18:21  g.  into  hand,  /*\  36:6 

2  ('/;/'.  14:11  in  thy  name  we  g. 
25:7  h't  not  Jirmy  of  Israel  g. 
8  if  thou  wilt  g.  do  it.  be  stro. 

Job  6:18  they  r/."to  nothing 
10:21  before  I  g.  whence  I  shall 

not  return."  16:22 
20:26  it  <7.  ill  with  him 
21:29  not  asked  th,  n.  by  way? 
27:6  righteous.  1  will  not  let  g. 

ps.  .32:8  teach  in  way  sliiilt  q.  f 
39:13  before  I  g.  hence,  and  be 
42-9  why  g.  I  mourning.  43:2 
49:19  g.  to  generation  i>f  fathers 
81:7  g.  fr.  strength  to  strength 
85:13  right,  shall  g.  helureTum 
89:14  mercy  and  truth  g.  before 
107:7  might  q.  to  a  city  of  habi. 
132:7  we  will  g.  into  hiF  tnber. 
139:7  whithery.  from  thy  pree. 


GO 

Prow  2:19  none  that^.  return 
3:28  g.  and  come  ag^.  to-morrow 
6:2S  can  one  g.  on  hot  coals 
9:15  passengers  who  g.  right  on 
l'i:7  g,  from  presence  of  foolish 
15:12  neither  scomerf/.  to  wise 
19:7  more  do  his  friends  g.  far 
22:6  train  child  in  way  he  eh.  g. 
30:29  three  things  which  g.  well 

Ec.  3:20  all  g.  unto  one  place 
5:15  naked  to  g.  as  he  came.  16 
6:6  do  not  all  g.  to  one  place  ? 
7:2  Xog.  to  house  of  mourning 
9:3  they  g.  to  the  dead 
10:15  kn.  not  how  to  g.  to  city 
12:5  mourners  g,  about  streets 

Cant.  3:4  I  would  not  let  himr/. 

Is.  3:16  and  mincing  as  they  g. 
6:8  and  who  will  g.  for  ns  ? 
9r/.  tell  his  people,  Acts  28:26 
27:4  I  would  g.  through  them 
28:13  they  might  g.  and  fall 
45:13  shall  let  g.  my  captives 
48:17  by  way  shouldest  g. 
.58:8  righteousn.  g.  before  thee 
62:10  g.  thro'  g.  thro'  the  gates 

Jer.  1:7  shalt  g.  to  all  I  send  th. 
9:2  I  might  g.  from  my  people 
31:22  how  long  g.  aboiit,  O  dau. 
34:3  g.  to  Babylon,  Mic.  4:10 
40:4  good  to  j.  there  g.  5 
42:22  die,  whither  ye  des.  to  g. 
46:22  voice  shall  (/."like  serpent 
50:33  refused  to  let  them  g. 

Ezek.  8:6  sho.  g.  far  fr.  sanctu.  ? 
14:17  sword  g.  through  the  land 
21:16  g.  thee' one  way  or  other 

Hos.  5:6  g.  with  floe,  to  seek  L. 
7:11  they  g.  to  Assyria 
12  when  they  g.  I  will  spread 
11:3  I  taught  EpUr.  also  to  g. 

Mic.  5:8  if  he  g.  through  tread. 

Zee,  6:7  the  bay  sought  to  g. 

8  these  g.  towards^the  north 

8:21  inhab.  of  one  city  g.  to  an. 

23  g.  with  you.  we  have  heard 

9:4  (/.  with  whirlwinds  of  south 

Mat.  2:22  Joseph  was  afraid  to  g. 
5:41  g.  mile,  g.  twain,  Luke  7:'8 
8:7  and  I  say  g.  and  he  goeth 
i0:6  g.  rath,  to  lost  sheep  of  Is. 
21:30  I  g.  sir,  and  went  not 
25:9  g.  rather  to  them  that  sell 
28:19  g.  ve  and  teach  all  nations 

Mark  6:38  g.  see  ;  11:6  let  th.  g. 

Luke  1:17  shall  g.  before  him 
9:51  set  face  to  g.  to  Jenisalem 
60  g.  and  jireach  kingd.  of  God 
10:37  g.  thou  and  do  likewise 
22:33  I  am  ready  tog.  to  prison 
68  not  ans.  me,  nor  let  me  g. 
23:22  chastise  him,  let  him  g. 

.John  6:68  L.  to  whom  sh.  we  g. 
7:33  I  g.  unto  him  sent  me 
8:14  but  I  know  whither  \g. 
21  I  g.  my  way,  whither  \  g. 
13:36  whither  I  ^.  not  follow 
14:2  I  g.  to  pre.  place  for  you 
4  whither  I  g.  veknow 
12  bee.  I  go  to  Father,  16:10 
28  I  q.  to  Father,  16:17,  28 
19:12if  thou  let  this  man  g. 

Acts  1:25  g.  to  his  q\x\\  place 
3:13  when  deter,  to  let  him  g. 
4:21  threatened,  let  them  g, 
23  being  let  g.  went  to  comp. 
5:40  sh.  not  speak,  let  them  g. 
16:35  saying.  Let  those  men,  g. 
20:22  t7."bound  in  spirit  to  Jer. 
2.5:12  to  Cesar  shalt  thou  g. 
28:18  examined  me,  let  me  g. 

Rom.  15:25  now  I  g.  to  Jernsal. 

1  Cor  6:1  £?.  to  law  before  unjust 
10:27  and  ye  be  disposed  to  g. 
16:4  if  meet  I  g.  also,  they  sh.  g. 

2  Cor.  9:5  exhort  breth.  g.  before 
Phil.  2:2:3  how  it  will  g.  with  me 
Jam.  4:13  will  g.  un.  such  a  city 
See  FREE. 

GO  aside, 
Kvm.  5:12  if  nny  man's  wi.  g.  a. 
I)eui.  28:14  shalt  not  g.  a.  from 
Jer.  15:5  g.  a.  to  ask  how  doest 
.4c^j  4: 15  commanded  th.  to  g.  a. 

GO  nstrny. 

Deut.  22:1  not  see  br'*s  ox  g.  a. 

Ps.  58:3  g.  a.  as  soon  as  bom 

Prtn\  5:2.3  in  great,  of  folly  g.  a. 
7:25  g.  not  a.  into  her  paths 
28:10  causeth  righteous  tog.  a. 

Jer.  50:6  shepherds  caused  g.  a. 

Ez€k.  14:11  Israel  g.  no  more  a. 
GO  awny. 

Ex.  8:28  not  g.  very  far  away 

Deut.  15:16  sav,  I  will  not  g.  a. 

1  ^'a;/t.  24:19  lie  let  cue.  g.  a.  f 


GO 

Job  4:21  doth  not  excel,  a.  a.  ? 
15:30  by  breath  of  mouth  g.  a. 
Jer.  51:40  escaped  sword  g.  a. 
IIos.  5:14  I  will  tear  and  g.  a. 
Mat.  25:46  g.  a.  to  ever,  punish. 
.John  6:67  will  ve  also  g.  a.  ? 
14:28  how  I  said,  I  g.  a.  16:7 
GO  their  way 
John  18:8  let  these  g.  their  wap 

GO  thy  wav. 
Dan.  12:13  g.  t.  way  till  the  end 
Acts  24:25  g.  thy  tv.  for  this  time 

GO  your  way. 
Mark  11:2  g.  your  w.  into  village 
Luke  10:10  rec.  you  not,  g.  y.  iv. 

GO  bark 
E.i\  14:21  caused  sea  to  g.  back 
Jo.--.  23:12  ye  in  any  wise  g.  bach 
Jud.  11:35  mouth,*!  cannot  g.  b. 
2  A'.  20:9  shall  the  shadow  (7.  b. 
Ps.  80:18  not  g.  back  from  thee 
Jer.  40:5(7.  ^<^''<'h  to  (Jedaliah,  sun 
Ezek.  24:14  1  will  not  g.  back 

GO  down. 
G?n.  46:3  fear  not  to  g.  d.  to  Eg. 
A'w/«..  16:30  g.  d.  into  the  pit 
Deut.  24:15  nor  sun  q.  d.  on  hire 
Jos.  10:13  sun  hasted  not  to  g.  d. 
Jud.  7:10  fear  to  g.  d.  g.  with  P. 
2  Sam.  11:8  g.  d.  to  thy  house. 
15:20  make  thee  g.  up  and  d. 
2  IC.  1:15  g.  down  with  him 

20:10  shadow  to  g.  d.  ten  deg. 
Job  21:13  in  moment  g.  d.  to  gr, 
Ps.  22:29  all  that  g.  d.  to  dust 
28:1  WkGth.g.d.  to  pit,  143:7 
55:15  let  g.  d.  quick  into  hell 
107:23  that  g.  d.  to  sea  in  ships 
115:17  any  that  (7.  d.  intosilencG 
Prov.  5:4  her  feet  g.  d.  to  death 
Is.  14:19  cast  out,  as  those  g.  d. 
30:2  woe  to  th.  g.  d.  to  Eg.  31:1 
38:18  g.  d.  into  pit  cannot  hope 
60:20  sun  sh.  not  g.  d.  nor  moon 
.Jer.  50:27  let  g.  d.  to  slaughter 
Ezek.  26:20  them  that  g.  d.   to 
the  pit,  31:14:  32:18,  24,  25, 
29,  30 
47:8  th.  waters  g.  d.  into  desert 
Amos  8:9  sun  to  g.  d.  at  noon 
IVic.  3:6  sun  g.  d.  over  prophets 
Mark  13:15  him  on  ho.  not  g.  d. 
Arts  25:5  able  to  g.  d.  with  me 
Eph.  4:26  not  sun  g.  d.  on  wrath 

GO  forlh. 

Gen.  8:16  g.f.  of  the  ark,  thou 
42:15  not'r/."/.  hence,  except 

2  Sam.  ll:i  at  time  kings  g.f. 
13:2  I  will  g.f.  with  you  "myself 
19:7  if  thou  r/.  not/,  not  tarry 

1  A'.  2:36  g.  not  f.  any  whither 
22:22  he  said,  l'  will  g.  forth 

2  K.  9:15  let  none  g.  forth 

19:31  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  g. 
forth  a  remnant,  Is.  37:32 
.Tob  ^:5  as  wild  asses  g.  they/. 
Ps.  78:52  made  hie  people  to  g.f. 

108:11  wilt  not  g.f.  with  hosts  J 
Prov.  25:8  g.  not/,  hastily  to  st. 

30:29  no  king,  g.f.  by  bands 
Cant.  3:11  g.f.  O  dau.  of  Ziou 

7:11  let  us  g.f.  into  villages 
Is.  2:3  out  of  Z.  shall  g.  f.  law, 
Mic.  4:2 

42:13  L.  sh.  g.f.  mighty  man 

48:20  g.f.  Babylon.  J^?'.  50:8 

49:9  say  to  prisoners,  g.f 
17  made  thee  waste  shall  g.f. 

62:1  till  righteous,  thereof  v./. 
,/e/*.6:25  g.  iiotfarth  into  field 

14:18  if  1  g.f.  into  the  field 

15:2  whither  shall  wag.  forth .? 

25:32  e^il  g.  f.  from  nation  to 

31:4  thou  shalt  g.f  iu  dances 
39  the  measur.  hue  shall  g.  f. 

38:17  wilt  g.  f.  to  king  of  Baby. 

4:3:12  he  sHall  g.  f.  in  peace 
Ezek.  12:4  rhey  t\\a.t  g.f.  to  capt. 

30:9  in  thai  day  messen.  sh.  g.f. 
Dan.  11.44  he  sh.  g  f.  \\\t\\  fury 
,/w/2:16  let  hrideg.  g.f.  cham. 
JIalj.  i:4  uulgmeiit  never  (/./. 
Zee.  5:5  fbnr  spirits  wh.  g.f. 
6  black  horses  g.f.  to  north 

14:3  then  sh.  L.  g.f.  and  fight 
M(d.  4:2  ve  sh.  g.f.  and  grow 
Mat.  24:26  is  in  desert,  g.  not/. 
Arts  16:3  would  Paul  have  g.f. 
Wb.  13:13  let  us  q.jorth  to  him. 
R^.  16:14  sp.  of  devils  wh.  g.f, 

GO  forward. 
Ex.  14:15  speak  to  Is.  they  g.f. 
2  A'.  30:9  shadow  g.f.  ten  deg. 
Job  23:8  I  g.forw,  but  he  is  nof 
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GO 
GO  In,  Into,  or  not  GO  In. 

.V-'n.  4:10  A.  and  isons  Ph.  (f.  In 
s:1.%  alltT  that  sh.  Li-vitos^.  in 
•^T.IT  7.  out  and  (/.  in  hofon' 
8*2:9  (ihoiihl  not  */.  info  the  Innd 
7Vr/(.  l::iH.Insh.  sh.  7.  irt  thither 
■1:1  niul  {/.  in  and  pofsc^fl.  8:1 
/v.  at't:4  not  7.  i»  with  disscm. 
1IS:UI  openirnles.  1  will  (/.  in 
WM^  g.  in  path  of  thy  com. 
1:14:7  wt*  will  r/.  into  his  tnborn. 
/*mr.  '^T:10  nor  g.  i.  broth<T'8  h. 
h.  2:  l!l  g.  into  holes  of  rocks 
Jet\  4:ii  let  us  g.  into  dcf.  cities 
36:5  I  cannot  g.  into  house  of  L. 
42:14  wt'  will  7.  into  land  of  P!. 
1'.)  L.  said,  f?.'  yc  not  i.  E-jrypt 
^r^^-.  4(i:lO  w'lton  they  g.  into 
Kail.  ;i:14  g.  into  clay,  and  tread 
Zrr.  d:!!)  f7.  i/i/o  house  of  Joniah 
Mdt.  •i:-i(Viake  child.  (7.  into  Isr. 
7:13  many  there  he  that  g.  in 
20:4  g.  into  the  vinevard^  7 
21:2  g.  into  villa<:e.  "/,»Mr  10:30 
31  harlots  g.  into  king,  of  God 
22:0  g.  i/i/olii^hways.  hid  to 
2(1:13  neither  u.  »/»."nor  sufl'er 
9ti:tS  g.  into  city,  ^f^lrl^  14:13 
JMrX'  (i::!**  may  (7.  t/i^o  countrv 
8:2t;  nor  7.  ihVo"  town,  nor  tell 
HI:ir>  g.  info  all  the  world 
Luke  15:28  and  would  not  g.  i. 
John  10:9  he  shall  g.  in  and  out 
A'^f'i  1:11  ve  see  hiin  g.  L  heaven 
Jiev.  17:8  beast  shall  g.  i.  perdi. 
See  CAiTiviTT. 

GO  In. 
Gfn.  10:2  g.  in  unto  my  maid 
10:31  maice  drink  wine,  g.  in 
30:3  my  maid  Bllhah.  g.  in  to 
3S:S  g.  in  nnto  brother's  wife 
A(/'.'2I:13  thou  5r.  in  to  her 
22:13  take  a  wife.  g.  in  to  her 
25:5  husb.  brother  g.  in  to  her 
JiK^.  2-3:12  make  niafrinses.  g.  in 
Jit'f.  15:1  will  g.  in  to  my  wife 
2  Sum.  l():2l  g.  in  to  fath.  concu. 
1  A'.  1 1 :2  ve  sh.  not  g.  in  to  them 
K:yk.  23:44  as  they  (7.  in  to  wom. 
.Imoa-  2:7  man  and  father  g.  in 

00  In  peace. 
Gen.  15:15  g.  to  thy  fathers  in  p. 
Ex.  4:18  J. "said  to  Mos.  g.  in  p. 

18:2.3  ])eople  g.  to  place  iw  p. 
Jiiri.  18:(i  said  toBanites.  17.  in  p. 

1  .S'ffm.  1:17  E.  said  to  H.  g.  in  p. 
20:42  Jona.  paid  to  Dav.  g.  in  p. 
25:35  David  said  to  Ab.(7.  in  p. 
20:7  .■Vchish  said  to  Da.  g.  in  p. 

2  S'fim.  15:0  said  to  Abs.  g.  in  g. 

1  A'.  2:ii  let  not  head  g.  do.  in  p 

2  A'.  5:10  Elisha  said,  g.  in  peace 
Mark  5:31  g.  in  p.  and  be  whole 
Luke  7:50  saved  thee,  g.  in  p.  8:48 
Acts  15:33  they  were  let  g.  in  p. 

Lrt  us  GO. 
Gen.  37:17  iet  uf  g.  to  Dothan 
Ejt.  3:18  now  let  (w  g.  three  days' 

ioumev.  5:3 
5:S"they  say.  It'f  vs  g.  sac.  17 
13:15  Ph.  w'ould  hafdlv  /.  us  g. 
Ik'tt.  13:2  I.  ivi  g.  aft.  gods.  (i:13 

1  .s'(7;rt.  9:9  let  us  g.  to  seer.  10 
11:14  let  Wig.  to  Giliral.  and 
lt:l  I'tusg.  to  Philistines,  6 

2  A'.  6:2  let  us  g.  to  Jordan 
Ps.  122:1  let  u.ig,  into  h.  of  Lord 
l^.  2:3  let  us  g.  to  mount,  of  L. 
Jer.  4:5  let  us  g.  into  def.  cities 

6:5  l(f  t/x  g.  destroy  her  palaces 
35:11  let  us  g.  to.Teru.  for  fear 
4t):IH  let  us  g.  to  onr  people 
51:0  let  us  g.  ev.  one  to  country 

Mark  1:38  let  ?/>■  g.  to  next  town* 
14:42  let  us  g.  he  that  betniveth 

Luke  2:15  ^<  vv  g.  to  P.-thlehem 

John  11:7  /e^  i/f  g.  to  Judea 
15  Z*-^  Its  g.  to  hitn  :  Ifi  that  we 
14:31  arise,  let  us  g.  hence 

Acts  15::J6  let  tw  g.  visit  brethren 

Seb.  6:1  /^<  M<  f?.  to  perfection 
I  will  GO. 

G€n.  13:9  /  w.  g.  right.  Ttr.  g.  1. 
S-t:58  wilt  (7.  with  man  ?  /.  w.  g. 
Z-iM  IwiUg.  bef.  thee.  A-.  45:2 
45:28  /  ic.  g.  sec  him  bef.  I  die 

Kum.  20:10  /  will  g.  on  feet 
2.3:3  stand  bv  burnt-off.  /  u\  g. 

Deut.  2:27  /  ivUi  g.  along  high. 

Jud.  1:3  In\  g.  with  thee 
4:8  if  thou  g.  with  me.  I  w.  g. 
9  /  ?ci//  stmdy  g.  with  thee 
16:20  /  H".  f7.  as  at  other  times 

Jtuth  1:16  wh.  thou  goest.  Iw.  g. 

2  A'.  6:3  he  answered.  /  will  g. 

3  c'/tr  18:29  paid, /tiJ.&f.lu  battle 

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P».  43:4  then  w.  Ig.  to  altar  of 
6*1:13  I  willg.  into  thv  house 
71:16  I  will  g.  in  strength  of  L, 
lIS:i;t  open  gates.  J  will  g.  in 

./.  )•.  2:25  stnin_"Ts.  after  t willg. 

F-.'k.  :is:tl  /  iri//f/.  to  them. 

llos.  2:5  said.  /  u\  g.  after  lovers 
7  /  u'ilf  o.  to  my  lirst  husband 
5:15  /  will  g.  to  my  place,  till 

.Mlc.  1:8  I  w.  g.  stript  and  naked 

Zee.  8:21  seek"  the  Lord,  /willg. 

Mat.  26:32  /  w.  g.  before   into 
CJalilee.  }fark  14:28 

Luke  15:18  /  w.  arisu  and  gr.  to 

Acts  18:6  hence  /  «'.  g.  to  Gent. 

GO  near. 

Deut.  5:27  7.  ''•  hear  all  L.  pays 
iSavi.  l:\og.n.  fall  upon  him 
Jo^  31:37  as  a  prince  won.  I  g.  n. 
Acts  8:20  <?.  n,  join  to  chariot 

GO  not,  or  not  GO. 

TT.r.  33:15  if  I  hv  jiresenco  (7.  not 
Xurn.  10:30  Hob.  said,  I  will  n.  ^r. 

20:20  he  said.  Thou  shalt  n.  g. 

22:12  sjiid  to  Hal.  shalt  not  q\ 

18  n.  o.  hey.  word  of  L.  24:13 

Deut.  3:27  shair  u.  g.  over  Jordan 

6:14  ve  shall  n.  a.  after  otfier 
god-*.  1  A'.  11:10 

24:10  tliou  sh.  //.  g.  to  fetch  it 

32:52  thou  shalt  «o/  g.  thither 
Jos.  8:4  g.  n.  far  from  the  citv 
Jud.  20:8  wo  will  k.  g.  to  ten't 
Uutk  3:17  f7.  ».  empty  to  mother 

1  Sam.  17:30  1).  s;ud,"l  cannot  g. 
2^»:8  I  may  not  g.  to  fight  enc. 

2  Sam.  13:25  ;j,  all  g.  would  n.  g. 
2  A'.  2:1«  did  I  notsav.  g.  n.  / 

1  Vhr.  21:30  David  could  n.  g. 

2  Chr.  2.5:13  soldiers  should  n,  g. 
Pmv.  4:13  take  instruc.  let  «.  g. 

14  f7.  ?j.  into  way  of  evil  men 
22:21  with  rurit)us  man  sh.  n.g. 
/f.  52:12  shall  n.  g.  w  ilh  haste 
Jrr.  10:5  be  borne,  they  cann.  g. 
16:8  sh.  n.  g.  to  house  offcast. 
25:6  g.  n.  after  other  pods.  35:15 
27:18  vessels  left  g.  not  to  Baby. 
42:10  g.  not  into  ELr.vpt,  43:2 
40:12  thou  shalt  not  g.  unpun. 
Tmw.  4:18  cannot  g.  iu  streets 
F2<k.  42:14  priests  sh.  not  g. 
Mat.  10:5  g.  n.  into  way  of  Gent. 
Luke  10:7V-  f^-  fr.  house  to  house 
17:23  there,  g.  n.  after,  21:8 

GO  ovor. 
Deut.  3:25  let  mc  g.  o.  8co  land 
28  Joshua  sh.  g.  0.  before.  31:3 
4:14  land  wliitherve^.orer,  20 
31:13;  32:47 
22  I  must  not  g.  o.  Jordan 
24:20  shalt  not  g.  0.  the  boughs 
30:13  who  shall  g.  0.  sea  for  us 
31:3  the  Lord  will  g.  0.  before 
34:4  thou  shalt  not  g.  o.  thither 
Jos.  1:2  arise,  g.  ortrthis  Jordan 
Jud.  12:5  Eph.  said.  Let  me  g.  0. 

1  Sam.  13:1  let  us  g.  0.  to  Pli.  6 
30:10  so  faint,  coiild  not  g.  0. 

2  .SV///J.  16:0  let  me  g.o.  and  take 
10:37  Chimham,  let  him  g.  0. 

Is.  8:7  come  and  g.  over  banks 
11:15  make  men  g.  0.  dry-shod 
51:23  bow  down. 'we  may  g.  0. 
51:9  waters  of  X.  no  more  g.  0. 

Jer.  41:10  Ishm.  departed  to  g.  o. 
GO  out. 

Gen.  0:10  all  that  g.  out  of  ark 
24:11  wonu'U  g.  6.  to  draw  wat. 
45:1  every  niaii  g.  0.  from  me 

E.r.  6:11  let  cliiUt.  of  Isr.  g.  out 
H:20  hrhohl.  I  g.  out  from  thcc 
11:8  after  that  I  will  (7.  out 
10  not  let  chil.  of  Israel  g.  out 
12:22  none  shall  g.  out  at  door 
Iti:  1  people  g.  0.  and  gather. 
2!t  no  man  g.  o.  on  sev.  day 
21:2  in  sew  yt-ar  he  sh,  g.  o'frec 

3  c.'<me  by  hiins.  g.  o.  by  him. : 
if  marr.  wife  g.  0.  with  him 

4  he  shall  g.  out  by  himsolf 

5  if  serv.  say,  I  will  not  g.  0. 
7  maul-scrv.  not  g.  0.  as  men 
.11  the:i  shall  she  g.  o.  free 

Le-v.  6:13  firo  on  allar  never  g.  0 
8:33  not  g.o.  of  tab.  in  sev,  da;?^8 
10:7  not  g.  out  at  door,  lest  dfe 
14:38  prie-t  shall  g.  o.  of  house 
15:16  if  man's  seed  of  cop.  g.  0. 
16:18  sh.  g.  0.  to  pltar  before  L. 
21:12  nor  g.  out  of  sanctuary 
2.5:28  in  jtibilecit  sh.  7. 0.31.33 
30  not  g.  0.  in  jub. ;  54  sh.  g.  0. 

Deut.  24:5  taken  wife,  not  g.  0. 
28:25  thou  shalt  g.  out  one  way 

Jos.  2:19  who  g.  0.  blood  on  head 


GOK 


Jud.  9:38  g.  0.  and  fight  them        Szr.  7:9  to  g.  trp  from  Babylon 
16:20  ^yill  g.  n.  as  at  oth.  ttinei*  I     13  minded  to  f/.  ?//j,  j,'o  with  me 
2i):2.S  sh.  I'again  g.  o>it  to  battle  Xeh.  4:3  fox  g.  uphc  break  down 

1  s,im.  10:3  g.  o.  stand  bes.  fath. !  I*".  104:8  g.  vp  by  nH)untnius 
2-1:11  let  us  g.  out  into  the  field  '    132:3  I  will  not  g.  up  into  bed 
•28:1  Aebi^h'sjiid,  g.  o.  with  me  '  Cant.  6:6  sheep  g.  vp  from  wash. 

'IS'im.  .5:21  the  L.  sh.  g.  o.  befo.  |   7:8  I  will  g.  up  to  palm-tree 


Is.  2:3  let  us  g.  up  to  mountaiu 

of  Lord.  .Ifir.  4:2 
7:6  h't  us  g.  vp  against  Judah 
15:5  with  weep.  sh.  they  g.  up 
21:2f7.  M/>.  E. ;  34:10  smoke  fir.  up 
35:9  ntir  ravenous  beast  g.  up 
.36:10/?.  ?//>  against  this  fand 
Jer.  5:i0  g.  ye  i/p  upon  her  walls 
6:4  and  let'us  g.  vp  at  norm 
21:2  Nabuchadnezznr  may  g.  vp 
22:20  g.  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry 
31:6  let  us  g.  vp  to  Z.  to  the  L. 
46:8  I  will  g.  vp  and  cov.  earth 
11  !7.  T/;>into  Gilead.  take  balm 
48:5  continual  weep,  sJi.  (jr.  up 
49:28  g.  vp  to  Kedar.  s;)oil 
50:21  g.  vp  aga.  land  of  Merath. 
Ezek.  38:11  g.vp  to  nuwalled  v. 
40:26  seven  steps  to  g.  tip  to  it 
//o,f,  4:15  nei.  g.  vp  to  Bethavcn 
Hag.  1:8  g.  vp'\o  mount,  bring 
Zee.  14:16  g.  vp  fr.  year  to  yr-nr 
Mat.  20:18"  we  g.  vp  to  JerusaL 

Mark-iO-.m;  />'//t  18:31 
Luke  14:10  Friend,  g.  vp  higher 
Jnltn  7:8  g.  t/p  to  feast,  I  f/.  imt 
Arts  15:2^7,  vp  to  Jer.  about  qu. 
21:4  Paul  not  g.  vp  to  Jems.  13 
2.):9  wilt  thou";/,  vp  to  Jeru.  ? 

GO  a  wliorlne. 

Ejt.  34:15  g.  a  whor.  after  gods 
16  sons,  daucrhters  g.  a  wltor. 
Gen.  11:3  g.  to.  let  us  make  brick  '  l^r.  20:5  cut  off  all  that  g.  a  w. 
4  fr.  to,  let  us  build ;  7  I  Xi/m.  15:30  ye  use  to  g.  a  u'hor. 

Ec.  2:1  g.  to  no  lunv.  I  will  prove   iJtut.  31:16  people  will  g.  a  who. 


21:17  tlmn  sh.  g.  no  moreo. 
1  K.  15: 17  not  suf.  any  to  g.  0.  or 

come  in  to  Asa,  iS  Chr.  16:1 
20:31  ropes  on  our  heads,  g.  0. 

1  t'hr.  20:1  kiiiL"*  g.  0.  to  battle 

2  Chr.  1S:21  g.  o.  He  a  lying  spirit 
20:17  to-morrow  g.  out  against 
26:1S  17.0.  of  sanctuary,  hast.  tr. 

20  yea,  himself  hasted  to  g.  0. 
.Ti'h  15:13  words  g.  0.  of  moiith 
P.>\  W1:10  not  g.  o.  with  armies 
Pror.  22:10  seonter.  conten.  g.  0. 
Ec.  8:3  not  hasty  to  g.  o.  of  sight 
Is.  52:11  depart,  g.  0.  fr.  thence 
12  ye  sh.  not  g.  0.  with  haste 

55:12  ve  shall  g.  out  with  joy 
./(/•,  2l":12  lest  fiirv  g.  o.  lik.'  fire 

51:45  g.  ye  o.  of  inidst  of  her 
Ez*k.  15:7  shall  g.  out  from  fire 

44:3  prince  >-\\.'g.  o.  same  way 

46:9  cuter,  by  north,  g.  o.  by  s. 
Amos  4:3  sh.  g.  out  at  breaches 
Zee.  1  t:S  liv.  waters  g.  0.  fr.  J. 
Mat.  25:6  bridegr.  comelh,  fj.  0. 
Z-'/iv  9:5  when  ye<7.  0.  of  city 

14:21  g.  0.  into  streets  and  lanes 
23  g.  0.  into  high,  and  hedires 
1  Cor.  5:10  must  g.  0.  of  world 
TIeli.  11:8A.  wlien  he  call,  to  g.  0. 
I?tv.  3:12  over.  g.  no  more  out 

20:8  sh.  g.  0.  to  deceive  nations 
GO  to 


/s-.  5:5  g.  to,  I  tell  what  I  will 
Jam.  4:13  g.  to,  ye  that  say 
5:1  g.  to  now.  yc  rich  men 

GO  np. 
Gen.  3.5:1  arise,  g.  vp  to  Bethel.  3 
44:33  let  hid  g.vp  with  breth, 
34  sh.  I  g.  up  to  father?  45:0 
50:6  Phaf,  said.  g.  vp.  bury  fa. 
E:c.  8:3  frogs  g.  vp  into  house 
10:12  g.  not  i/p  into  mount 
20:26  nor  sh,  g.  vp  by  steps 
24:2  neither  sh.  peo.  g.  vp  \vith 
32:30  sinned  a  sin.  I  will  g.  i/p 
33:1  g.  up.  thou  and  the  people 
3  I  will  not  j7.  '*/)  in  midst 
34:24  not  desire  land,  g.  vp 
Lev.  19:16  thou  sluiU  iint  g.  up 

and  down  as  a  tale-bearer 
Num.  13:30  let  g.  vp  and  pos.  it 
31  not  able  to  g.  vp  ag,  people 
14:42  g.  not  up  ;  44  pres.  to  g. 
Deut.  25:7  let  bro.'s  wife  g.  vp 
30:12  who  sh.  g.  up  to  heaven 
■To^.  7:3  g.  up,  3000  g.*vp 
22:3:1  not  intend  to  g.  up  neain. 
.Jvd.  1:1  who  g.  up  for  us  to  fiu'ht 
2  L.  said,  Jtidali  sh.  g.  vp.  20:18 
2:1  I  made  you  g.  -up  out  of  Eg 
11:37  g.  iip  and  down  on  moun 
18:0  we  may  g.  vp  against  them 
20:9  o.  vp  by  h)t  against  Gibenh  ! 
IS  which  sh.  g.  vp  fi.rst  to  bat. 
23  sh.ill  I  g.  up?  28  g.  vp  a-za.  , 

1  Sam.  1:22  no;  g.  vp  till  child 
6:20towhoinsh.he  g.vp  fr.  us? 
9:13  find  him  before  he  g.  -up 

14  Samuel  to  g.  up  to  place.  19 

14:9  say.  Tarry,  will  not  g.  vp    \ 

10  come  unto  us,  we  will  g.  up 

2  Sam.  2:1  I  g.  vp  to  any  cities  of 

Ju.  ?  L,  paid,  g.  vp  to  Hcbr. 
.5:19  shall  I  g.  up  aga,  Philis.  ? 
1.5:20  I  make  tlu-e  g.  vp  with  us 
19:34  how  long  have  I  to  live, 

that  I  should  g.  vp? 
24:18  g.  vp.  rear  alt.  1  Chr.  21:18 

1  A'.  12:24  not  g.  vp.  2  Chr.  11:4 

27  people  g.  up  to  do  sacriiice 

28  too  much  to  g.  vp  to  Jerus. 
18:43  g.  vp  look  towards  sea 
22:6  g.  up.  for  the  Lord  shall  de- 
liver it.  12;  2  Chr.  18:11.  14 

20  g.  vp  fall  at  I{am.  2  Ch.  18:10 

2  A'.  1:3  g.  up  meet  messengers 
2:23  g.  vp.  thou  bald  head 
3:7  wilt  thou  g.  vp  ag.  Moab? 

8  Which  way  sh,  we  g.  up.  f 
12:17  Ilaz.  set  face  to  g.  vp  to  J. 
18:25  g.  vp  ag.  land.  Is.  3<J;10 
80:5  on  third  day  sh.  g.  vp 

8  sign  that  I  a'.vp?  Is.  38:22 
22:4  g.  up  to  Ililkiah.  high-pr. 

1  Chr.  14:10  sh.  I  g.  up?  14  g.  not 

2  Chr.  18:5  sh.  we  g.  wp  to  Ram.  t 
86:23  let  him  g.  vp,  £hr.  1:3 


2  Chr.  21:13  Je.  made  Ju.  g.  a  w. 
Ps.  73:27  destroyed  all  g.  a  who. 
Ezek.  6:9  g.  a  w/tor.  after  idols 

GOEST. 

Gen.  28:15  keep  thee  wh.  thon  g. 
32:17  whi,  g.  thou?  Jud.  10:17; 

Zee.  2:2;  John  13:.36;  16:5 
Ej'.  3:5:16  that  thou  g.  with  us 
34:12  no  cove,  whither  th<)u  g. 
Xujn.  14:14  g.  bef.  them  by  day 
Deut.  11:10  thou  g.  is  not  as  E, 
12:29  cut  off  nations  wh.  thouf7. 
20:1  g.  to  battle,  seest,  21:10 
23:20  God  bless  thee  whither 

thou  g.  Jos.  1:7 
28:6  bles'sL'd  when  thou  g.  out 
10  ciiiscd  when  thou  g.  out 
21  pistilence  whither  thou  g. 
63  plu<  kt'd  land  whi.  thou  g. 
32:50  dl','  ill  mount  whither  g. 
Jos.  1:0  L.  with  thee  whi.  th.  g. 
Jud.  11:3  g.  take  a  wife  of  Phil. 
Puth  1:16  whi.  thou  g.  I  will  go 
2  Sam.  15:19  where,  g.  with  us  * 
1  A'.  2:37  day  g.  over  brook.  42 
/*s-.  44:0j7.  not  forth  with  armies 
Prov.  4:12  when  g.  steps  not  str. 
6:22  when  thou  g.  it  shall  lead 
Ec.  5:1  keep  thy  foot.  g.  to  hou. 
9:10  wisdom  in  grave  whith.  g. 
.hr.  4.5:5  for  pn-v  whith,  thou  g. 
Mat.  8:19  I  will" follow  whither- 
soever thou  g.  Luke  9:57 
Luke  12:58  thou  g.  with  adver. 
|.A'///ill:8  y,  thou  thitheragainf 
14:5  we  know  not  whi.  thou  g. 

I  GOETH. 

Ex.  7:15  he  g.  out  into  water 
22:26  del.  by  that  sun  g.  down 
28:20  Aaron  bear  when  he  g. 
30  Aaron's  heart  when  he  g.  In 
35  sound  heard  when  lie  g.  in 

Iu*-r.  11:21  eat  that  g.  on  nU  four 
14:46  that  g  info  hcuise  unclean 
15:32  seed  g.  Irom  him,  22:4 
16:17  none  in  taber.  when  he  g 
22:3  who  g.  to  \\o\y  things  unc. 
27:21  when  it  g.  in  jubilee 

Num.  5:99  when  wife//,  aside 

Deut.  1:30  L.  which  g.  before 
9:3  God  is  he  that  g.  hi-foro  you, 
20:4  Lord  your  G.  g.  with  you 
2.3:9  when'host  g.  ai:.  enemies 
24-13  deli,  pledge  when  sun  g. 

Jud.  5:31  when  g.  in  might 

1  Sam.  22:14  Dav.  who  g.  at  bid. 
30:24  his  part  is  that  g.  to  bat. 

2  A'  5:18  g.  to  house  of  Rimmon 
11:8  king  as  he  f7  2  T/ir.  23:7 

J<k}  7:9  g.  to  grave,  no  more 
911  he  g.  bv  me,  I  see  him  not 
34:8  g.  with  workers  of  iniquity 
37:2  sound  a.  out  of  mouth 
39:21  he  q  to  meet  armed  men 


874 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOI 

Pe.  17:1  g.  not  out  of  feigned 

lips 
4l:R  when  he  g.  abroad,  he  tell. 
68:21  such  as  g.  on  in  trespass. 
8,1:16  fierce  wrath  g.  over  mo 
97::3  a  lire  g.  before  him,  burn. 
](M:2.-i  man  g.  forth  to  work 
ISDIi  he  r/.  forth  and  wcepeth 
Mii:4  linath  r/.  forth,  he  return. 

Prcr.  ly.i^l  q.  in  to  neiifh.  wife 
11:11)  wheii  g.  well  with  right. 
]i;:is  pride '17.  befo.  destruction 
211:  r.i  q.  about  as  tale-bearer 
26:9  thorn  g.  into  hand 
ao  wh.  no  wood  is,  lire  g.  out 
Sl:18  candle  g.  not  out  b.v  night 

Ec.  1:.5  sun  g.  down,  and  hasteth 
8:21  the  spirit  of  man  g.  up,  the 

spirit  of  beast  g.  down 
12:6  bee.  man  g.  to  long  home 

Js.  28:19  from  time  it  g.  forth 
30:2(1  when  one  g.  with  a  pipe 
B.5:ll  my  word  be  that  g.  forth 
59:8  g.  therein  sh.  not  know  pe. 
63:14  a  beast  g.  down  into  val. 

Jer.  5:6  g.  ont  thence  be  torn 
6:4  woo  unto  us,  for  day  g. 
21:9  g.  out  to  Chal.  sh.  live,  38:2 
22:10  weep  for  him  that  g. 
.30:23  whirlwind  of  Lord  g.  forth 
44:17  do  what  g.  ont  of  mouth 
49:17  g.  by  it  be  aston.  60:13 

Ezek.  7:14  but  none  g.  to  battle 
33:31  heart  g.  after  covetousn. 
44:27  in  day  he  g.  into  sanct. 

JJof.  6:4  good,  as  dew  g.  away 
5  judgments  as  light  that  g. 

Zee.  fl:3  this  the  curse  that  g. 
€  this  is  an  ephah  that  q.  forth 

Mat.  8:9  Go,  and  he  g.  Litke  7:8 
13:44  for  joy  g.  and  selleth  all 
15:11  what  g.  into  mouth  defil. 
17:21  g.  not  out  but  by  jjrayer 
86:24  Son  of  man  g.  as  it  is  wri. 

Mark  14:21 ;  Lnke  22:22 
28:7  g.  bef.  to  Gali.  Mark  16:7 

^o/i«'3:8  canst  not  tell  whi.  It  g. 
7:20  <7.  about  to  kill  thee  ? 
10:4  he  g.  before,  sheep  follow 
11::}1  she  g.  unto  the  grave 
12:35  know-eth  not  w-nither  he 
g.  1  Jo/!»2:ll 

1  Cor.  6:6  bro.  g.  to  law  wi.  bro. 
9:7  gr.  a  warf.  at  own  charges  ? 

Jam.  1:24  beboldeth  him.  and  g. 

Jiev.  14:4  follow  Lamb  whi.  he  g. 
17:11  of  the  seven,  g.  into  perd. 
19:16  out  of  mouth  g.  sharp  sw. 

GOING. 

Mv.  17:12  to  g.  down  of  sun 
23:4  if  thine  ene.'s  ox  g.  astray 

Nimi.  M:A  g.  forth  be  from  south 

Deuf.  16:6  pass,  at  g.  down  of  sun 
3:i:18  rejoice,  Zebulun,  in  g.  out 

Jos.  7:5  smote  them  in  g.  down 
10:11  in  g.  down  to  Bethoron 

27  q.  down  of  sun  car.  taken 
2.'J:l"4  g.  the  w-ay  of  all  the  earth 

JiaL  19:18  I  am  g.  to  house  of  L. 

1  .SY/m.  10:3  3  men  g.  np  to  God 

2  Sam.  2:19  in  g.  he  turned  not 
5:2i  sound  o{g.  in,  1  Chr,  14:15 

1  K.  17:11  she  was  q.  to  fetch  it 
22:36  proc.  at  g.  down  of  sun 

2  K.  2:23  g.  by  way,  child,  mock. 
9:27  smote  Ahaziah  at  g.  to  Gur 

2  Chr.  18:34  sun  g.  down,  he  died 
Jof)  1:7  from  q.  to  and  fro,  2:2 
,33:24  deliv.  from  g.  down  to  pit 

28  deliver  soul  from  g.  into  pit 
P.^.  19:6  g.  irom  end  of  heaven 

50:1  from  rising  of  sun  to  g. 
down,  113:3;  Mal.V.U 

104:19  snn  knoweth  his  g.  down 
Prov.  7:27  q.  to  chamb.  of  death 

14:15  prudent  looketh  well  to  {7. 

30:39  yea,  four  are  comely  in  g. 
1.1.  13:10  sun  darkened  in  g. 
Jer.  50:4  g.  and  weeping  seek  L. 
Eaik.  40:31  g.  up  8  steps,  :J4,  :37 

41:5  every  g.  forth  of  sanctuary 

46:12  after  g.  forth,  shut  gate 
/Jan.  6:14  till  g.  down  of  siin 

9:2)  g.  fortli  of  commandment 
l/fos.  ^):3  his  g.  fortli  is  prepared 
.)/»/.  26:46  Ictus  be  g.  ho  is  at  h. 
J.iikt  1 4:31  what  king  g.  to  war  r 
John  8:.')9  g.  thro,  mid'st  of  them 
Ade  20:5  g.  before,  tar.  at  Troaa 
J!om.  10:3  g.  to  estab.  own  right. 
1  Tim.  6:24  sins  (7.  bef.  to  judg. 
Jleli.  7:18  a  disannul,  of  com.  g. 
Jud6  7  g.  after  strange  flesh,  arc 

Ba  COMINO. 

GOIIVGS. 

2fum.  33:2  Mos.  WTotc  th.  g,  out 


GOA 

Num.  .34:5  the  g.  out  of  their  bor. 
8.  9,   12;    Jos.  15:4,  7,    11; 
16:3,8;  18:12,  14 
.Job  .34:21  he  seeth  all  his  g. 
P.I.  17:5  hold  my  g.  in  thy  paths 

40:2  and  established  my  g. 

68:24  seen  thy  g.  even  g.  of  God 

140:4  purposed  to  overthrow  g. 
Prov.  6:21  he  pondereth  all  his  g. 

20:24  man's  g.  are  of  the  Lord 
lis.  59:8  no  judgment  in  their  g. 
Ezek.  42:11  g.  out  accord,  to  fas. 

43:11  show  them  g.  out  thereof 
Mic.  6:2  whose  g.  forth  from 

GO.\D,  S. 
Jad.  3:31  slew  600  with  ox  g. 

1  Sam.  13:21  had  file  to  sharp,  g. 
Ec.  12:11  words  of  wise  as  g. 

GO.VT. 
LfT.  3:12  if  his  ottering  be  a  g. 
4:24  lay  bis  hand  on  head  off/. 
7:23  eat  no  fat  of  ox,  sheep,  or  g. 
9:15  the  g.  which  was  sin-oifer. 
10:16  Moses  sought  g.  sin-offer. 
16:9  Aaron  shall  bring  the  g. 
22  let  go  the  g.  in  wilderness 
17:3  whosoever  liilleth  a  g. 
22:27  g.  is  brought  forth  7  days 
Num.  15:27  thro,  ignor.  bring  g. 
18:17  first,  otg.  eh.  not  redeem 
28:22  one  g.  for  a  sin-offering, 

29:22,  28,  31.  34.  38 
Beut.  14:4  eat  ox,  sheep,  and  g. 
Ezek.  43:25  prepa.  every  day  a  g. 
Dan.  8:5  the  g.  had  a  nota.  horn 
21  rough  g.  is  king  of  Grecia  ' 
He-GO-\T,  S. 
Num.  7:17  five  rams.  fivo/«-7.  23, 
29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  69,  65,  71, 
77,83 
88  he-g.  sixty,  the  lambs  sixty 
Deal.  32:14  he-g.  of  breed  of  Bas. 

2  Chr.  17:11  Arab.  br.  t.lWilu-g. 
29:21  seven /iC-!7.  for  sin-offering 

Ezr.  6:17  at  dedication  12  he-g. 

8:35  children  offered  12  lie-g. 
Ps.  50:9  I  will  take  no  he-g.  out 
Prov.  30:31  com.  in  going,  a^^^-^, 
Is.  1:11  not  in  the  Ijlood  oihe-g. 
.Jer.  50:8  as  the  he-g.  before  flocks 

51:40  bring  like  rams  w-ith  he-g. 

Ezek.  34:17  betw.  rams  and  he-g. 

Dan.  8:5  behold,  a  he-g.  fr.  west 

8  the  he-g.  waxed  very  great 

Live  GO.\T. 

Lev.  16:20  bring  /.  g.  ;  21  lay  ha. 

Scape.GO.\T. 

Lev.  16:8  the  other  lot  toTsea.-c/. 

10  let  him  go  for  sca.-g.  to  wil. 

26  that  let  go  scape-g.  Bhall 
She.GO,\T,  S. 

Gen.  15:9  heifer,  a  .<'he-g.  of  3  ye. 
31:38  she-g.  not  cast  th.  young 
32:14  200  she-g.  and  20  he-goats 

Wild  GOAT. 

Belli.  14:5  ye  sh.  eat  the  wild  g. 
GOATS. 

Gen.  27:9  fetch  two  kids  otg. 
16  put  skins  of  g.  on  his  hands 
30:.32  spotted  and  speck,  am.  g. 
.33  speckled  g.  ;  35  removed  g. 
.37:.31  killed  a  kid  of  tke  g. 
Ex.  12:6  take  it  fr.  sheep  or  g. 
Lev.  1:10  oftering  be  sheep  or  ^7. 
4:23  if  sin  come  to  knowl.  shall 
bring  a  kid  of  the  g.  28;  6:6 
9:3  kid  of  ^.  for  a  sin-offering 
16:6  two  kids  of  g.  ;  7  two  g.  pr. 
22:19  a  male  of  the  sheep  or  g. 
23: 19  kid  of  g.  for  a  sin-offering, 

mm.  7:16;  15:24 
Num.  7:87  kids  ofg.  for  a  sin-of. 
1  Sam.  25:2  Nabal  had  a  thou.  g. 
Ps.  50:13  or  will  I  drink  bl.  otg. 
66:15  I  will  offer  hullo,  with  g. 
Prov.  27:26  g.  are  price  of  field 

27  thou  sh.  have  g.  milk  enon. 
Cant.  4:1  hair  as  flock  of  17.  6:5 
Is.  34:6  sw.  fat  with  blood  ofg. 
Ezek.  27:21  Arabia  occnp.  in  g. 

89:18  drink  blood  of  la.  and  17. 
43:22  second  day  offer  kid  of  g. 
45:23  kid  off/,  daily  for  sin-off. 
Zee.  10:3  T  punished  the  f7. 
Mat.  2.'):32  ai\'id.  sheep  from  g. 
.33  set  the  q.  on  his  left  hand 
Ilelj.  9:12  entered  by  blood  otg. 
IS  if  the  blood  of  g.  sanetifieth 
19  took  blood  of  q.  and  sprink, 
10:4  pos.  blood  ofg.  take  sins 

GOAT'S  hair. 

E.r.  25:4  offer,  ye  sh.  take,  17.  h. 
26:7  make  curtains  otg.  hair 
35:6  let  him  bring  g.  hair 


GOD 

Ex.  35:23  with  wh.  was  fo.  g.  h. 

26  all  the  women  spun  g.  hair 

36:14  curtains  otg.  h.  for  tent 

Nmn.  31:20  purifv  work  otg.  h. 

1  Sam.  19:13  pillow  of  g.  hair,  16 

GO.AT-SKI\S. 
Heb.  11:37  wandered  in  g. -skins 

Wild  GO.VTS. 
1  Sam.  24:3  Da.  on  rocks  of  w.  g. 
Job  39:1  when  wild  g.  br.  forth 
Ps.  104:18  high  hills  ref.  for  «'.  g. 
GOB.    2  Sam.  21:18 

GOBLET. 
Cant.  7:2  thy  navel  like  round  g. 

GOD,  referred  to  man. 

E.v.  4:16  be  to  Aaron  inst.  of  G. 

7:1  made  thee  a  G.  to  Pharaoh 

GOD,  for  idol. 
,Jnd.  6:31  if  a  g'.  let  him  plead 

8:.3:J  made  Baal-berith  their  g. 

9:27  went  into  house  of  their  g. 

11:24  which  Chemo.  thy  g.  giv. 

16:2:5  Philis.  g.  was  Dagon,  24 
1  Sam.  5:7  liand  is  sore  on oui"  g. 

1  K.  11:33  worshipp.  f7.  of  Moa'b 
18:27  he  is  a  g.  either  talking  or 

2  K.  1:2  B.  the  g.  of  Ekron,  16 
19:37  wors.  in  house  of  Nisroch, 

his  f7.  2  Chr.  32:21 ;  /t.  37:38 
Ps.  16:4  hasten  after  another  f7. 
Is.  44:10  formed  g.  or  molt.  im.  ? 
15  maketh  g.  worship,  it.  17 

45:20  pray  to  a  g.  cannot  save 

46:6  m.aketh  it  a  g.  they  wors. 
Dan.  1:2  ves.  to  house  of  his  g. 

4:8  according  to  name  of  my  g. 

11::36  inagnifv  him.  above  ev.  g. 
Amos  5:26  star  of  v.  g.  Ads  7:43 

8:14  say.  Thy  g.  O  Dan,  liveth 
Jon.  1:5  cried  ev.  man  to  his  g. 
Mic.  4:5  walk  in  name  of  his  g. 
Hah.  1:11  imput.  power  to  his  g. 
Acts  12:22  voice  of  a  f7.  not  a  man 

Any  GOD. 

Ey.  22:20  sac.  'to  a.  17.  save  L. 
2  Sam.  7:22  is  there  any  g.  be- 
sides. 1  Chr.  17:20 
Dan.  3:28  not  worship  a.  g.  exc. 
6:7  petition  of  a.  g.  or  man,  12 
11:37  neither  sh.  he  regard  a.  g. 

Other  GOD. 
Ex.  34:14  Shalt  worship  no  0.  g. 
Dan.  3:29  no  other  g.  can  deliier 

1  Coi\  8:4  is  none  0.  g.  but  one 
Strange  GOD. 

Deiit.  32:12  no  s.  g.  with  them 
Ps.  44:20  out  hands  to  strange  g. 

81:9  no  strange  g.  be  in  thee 
Is.  43:12  no  s.  g.  among  them 
Dan.  11:39  thus  sh.  do  with  s.  g. 

GOD. 
Gen.  16:13  Lord,  thon  G.  seest 

17:7  a  G.  to  thee  and  thy  seed 

81:13  I  am  the  G.  of  Bethel 

42:28  what  is  this  G.  done  ns  ? 

45:8  you  sent  me  hither,  but  G. 

48:21'  I  die,  but  G.  be  with  you 
E.1'.  6:7  you  to  me,  to  you  G. 

18:19  and  G.  shall  be  with  thee 
Num.  23:23  what  G.  hath  wro.  1 

24:23  who  live  when  G.  do.  this  ? 
Detd.  4:7  wh.nat.  hathG.  soni.  ? 

29:13  he  may  be  to  thee  a  G. 
15am.  3:17 G.  do  so  and  more. al. 
14-44;  25:22;  2  Sam.  3:9,  3.5: 
19:13 ;  1  K.  2:23 ;  2  K.  6:31 

1T;46  know  there  is  a  G.  in  Is. 

22:3  know  what  G.  wiU  do 

2  .Sam.  22:32  who  is  G.  save  the 

Lord?  Ps.  18:31 

1  K.  18:21  if  the  L.  be  G.  follow 
39  the  Lord,  he  is  G.  the  Lord 

2  K.  19:16  thou  art  G.  even  thou 
2  Chr.  20:6  O  Lord  G.  art  thou 

not  G.  in  heaven  ? 
Ezr.  1:3  his  G.  be  with  him 
Neh.  9:17  a  G.  readv  to  pardon 
Job  22:13  doth  G.  kn.  1  Ps.  73:11 
Ps.  5:4  not  a  G.  hast  plea.sure  in 

62:7  made  not  G.  his  strength 

86:10  th.  art  G.  alone,  7,5.  37:16 
Is.  12:2  behold,  G.  is  my  salvat. 

44:8  is  there  a  G.  besides  me? 

45:23  I  am  G.  there  is  none  else 

46:9  I  am  G.  th.  Is  none  like  me 
Jn:  31:.33  I  wiU  be  their  G.  32:38 
Ezek.  28:2  said,  I  sit  in  seat  of  O. 
9  thou  sh.  be  a  man,  and  no  G, 
Ilos.  8:6  workm.  made  it,  no  G. 

11:9  I  am  G.  notman.  Holv  One 
Mic.  7:18  who  is  a  G.  like  thee! 
Mat.  1:23  Immanuel,  which  is  G. 

0:24  ye  cannot    serve  G.  and 
mammon,  Luke  16:13 


GOD 

Mat.  19:17thereisnonegoodbut 
one.  that  is  G.  Mark  10:18; 
Luke  18:19 

Mark  12:32  there  is  one  G. 

John  1:1  the  Word  was  with  G. 
3:2  do  miracles,  ex.  G.  with  him 
8:41  have  one  Father,  even  G. 
42  I  proceeded,  came  from  G. 
17:3  know  thee,  oniy  true  G. 

Acts  2:22  wonders  which  G.  did 
5:29  obey  G.  rather  than  men 
7:9  sold  Joseph,  but  G.  wi.  him 
10:34  G.  no  respecter  of  persona 

Rom.  3:4  G.  be  true,  man  a  liar 
8:31  if  G.  for  us,  who  ag.  us  ? 
16:6  G.  of  patience  and  cousol. 

1  Cor.  8:6  but  one  G.  the  Father 
15:28  that  G.  may  be  all  in  all 

2  Cor.  1:21  he  wh.'  an.  ns  is  G. 
4:4  g.  of  this  world  blinded 
13:11  G.  of  love  and  peace  with 

2  Thes.  2:4  above  all  called  G. 
1  Tim.  3:16  G.  mani.  in  the  flesh 
Tit.  1:16  profess  Ibev  know  G. 
Heb.  3:4  he  that  built  aUlhi.  isG. 

4:10  ceased  from  work*,  as  G. 

8:10  to  them  a  G.  they  a  people 
1  John  1:5  G.  light,  him  no  dark. 

4:12  no  man  seen  G.  any  time 
Per.  21:3  G.  hims.  be  with  them 
4  G.  shall  wipe  away  all  tears 
7  I  will  be  his  G.  he  be  my  eon 

Against  GOD. 

Gen.  39:9  wickedn.  and  sin  a.  G. 
Num.  21:5  peo.  sp.  a.  G.  Ps.  78:19 

1  Chr.  5:25  tliev  transgr.  aq.  G. 

2  Chr.  32:19  spiike  ag^G.  of  Jer. 
.Jol)  16:13  turn,  thy  spirit  ag.  G. 

25  stretch,  out  his  hand  a.  G. 
84:37  multip.  his  words  a.  G. 

Dan.  3:29  speak  amiss  o.  G.of  S. 

11:36  marv.  things  a.  G.  of  gods 
Hos.  13:16  hath  rebelled  a.  G. 
Acts  5:39  be  found  to  flght  a.  G. 

6:11  spoken  bias,  words  a.  G. 

23:9  let  us  not  flght  against  G. 
Pom.  8:7  carnal  mind  en.  a.  G. 

9:20  who  art  thou  repliest  a.  G .  ? 
Pev.  13:6  opened  his  mouth  a.  G. 

See  ALMIGHTY. 

Before  GOD. 

Gen.  6:11  earth  was  corrupts.  O, 
Ex.  18:12  eat  wi.  M.  father  6.  G. 
Jos.  24:1  presented  thems.  b.  G. 
Jud.  21:2  people  abode  before  G. 

1  Chr.  1.3:8  D.  and  Is.  played  6.  G. 

10  and  there  I'zzah  died  b.  G. 
16:1  offered  biii'nt  sacri.  bef,  G. 

2  Chr.  33:12  Manaeseh  hum.  b.  G. 
34:27  .Tosiah's  heai't  hum.  b.  G. 

Ezr.  7:19  deliver  J.  G.  of  Jerus. 

.lob  16:4  restraiueet  prayer  6.  G. 

Ps.  43:2  shall  I  appear  *.  G.  ? 
56:13  b.  G.  in  light  of  living 
61:7  he  shall  abide  6.  G.  for  ever 
68:3  let  righteous  rejoice  b.  G. 
84:7  ev.  oneinZionappear*.  G. 

Ec.  2:26  give  to  him  good  b.  G. 
6:2  heart  hasty  to  utter  bef.  G. 
8:13  because  he  feareth  not  b.  Q. 

Dan.  6:10  gave  thanks  before  G. 

11  foundmakingsnpplic.  6.  G. 

26  men  tremble's.  G.  of  Daniel 
Lvke  1:6  were  both  right,  b.  G. 

12:6  not  one  is  forgotten  b.  G. 

24:19  a  prophet  mighty  bef.  G. 
Acts  7:46  who  found  favor  b.  G. 

10:4  come  for  a  memorial  b.  G. 
33  all  here  present  before  G. 

23:1  lived  in  good  consci.  b.  G. 
i?o»i.  2:13  notliearers  just  *.  G. 

3:19  world  may  bee.  guilty  b.  G. 

4:2  whereof  to  glory,  not  b.  G. 

14:22  have  faith  to  thyself*.  G. 
2  Cor.  12:19  speak  b.  G.  in  Chr. 
Gal.  1:20  behold,  b.  G.  I  lie  not 
1  Thes.  8:13  estab.  hearts  b.  G. 
1  Tim.  5:4  good  and  accept.  6.  G. 
21  charge  thee  *.  G.  2  Tim.  4:1 
Jam.  1:27  pure  religion  before  G. 
Pec.  3:2  works  not  perfect  b.  G. 

9:13  voice  from  bonis  of  al.  b.  G. 

12:10  aceus.  b.  G.  day  and  night 

16:19  Babylon  in  rememb.  b.  Q. 

20:12  I  saw  dead  stand  b.  G. 

See     CALLED,        CHOSEN,        COM- 
MANDED. 

Eternal  GOD. 
Deut.  33:27  the  f.  G.  is  thy  refuge 

Everlasting  GOD. 
Gen  21:.33 -\.  called  name  <?.  G. 
Is.  40:28  the  e.  G.  fmnteth  not 
liom.  16:26  command,  of  «.  G. 
See    TATUEn,    feak,     pobbid, 

UAVE,  GLORIFY. 


CRUDEX'S   COXCOllDAXCE. 


875 


GOD 
IIl£li  OOD. 

On.  14:1S  prifst  of  the  mo9t  A. 
G.  //-'a  7:1 
19  hl.s.,-il  111.  Ah.  of  most  A.  G. 
aniilr-t.d  lie  the  most  h.  G. 
•2"i  lift  up  my  hiiiid  to  ino!*l  h.  G. 
Pf.  ^~:'i  crv  liiitu  (J.  Uiost  Id'jh 
7H:3.5  tile  "/(.  ().  their  Kedceiiier 
5t)  tempted  the  most  hiffh  G. 
/Jnii.  .S:*  servillits  of  most  It.  G. 
4:3  wonders  high  G.  wroll^'ht 
5:18  A.  G.  ijave  Ni^buch.  king. 
21  he  knew  most  A.  G.  ruled 
.V/f.  G;(>  how  niv.  hef.  most  A.  G. 
Murk  .I:?  Son  ol'in.  A.  (1.  Lk.  8:28 
.■Icfa  1(1:17  serv.  of  most  high  G. 

Holy  nOI>. 
Jox.  24:1;*  lie  i.s  11  hiilijV,.  jeiilons 
1  A'a»i.  (i:2ll  who  stand  bef.  A.  G.  ? 
/%.  (HI:!!  tlie  Lord  our  (i.  is  A«/y 
Is.  5:10  G.  that  is  A.  be  saucti. 

GOD  of  heaven. 
2CAr.  3ti:2:)all  kinL'd.uiis  of  earth 
hath  ii.ofh.  i.'iv.  nie.  Ezr.  1:2 
£!:r.  5:11  servants  of  (».  or'A. 
12  our  falh.  provoked  G.  or'A. 
6:il  burnt-otferini^s  ot  (J.  o/'h.  10 
7:12  scribe  of  law  of  G.  o/'A.  21 
2'1  fommanded  hv  *J.  Of'A. 
iVfA.  1:4  pnived  hef.  G.  of' A.  2:4 
P.<.  l:jli:Jil  ._'ive  lliallks  to'G.  ofh. 
Dan.  2:lf  di-'ire  nier.  ofG.  n'fh. 
W  Daniel  blessed  the  G.  qfh. 
44  G.  of  h.  sli.  set  np  kinirdom 
Jon.  1:9 1  fear  the  L.  G.  or'7i. 
ifrc.  ll:l:J  save  irlofv  to  G.  of  h. 
IfcH  they  blasphemed  G.  qfh. 
don  of  hosts. 
Ps.  80:7  turn  us.  O  G.  ofh.  1!) 

14  return,  we  beseccfi,  G.  ofh. 
Amos  5:27  wh.  uamc  is  G.  ofh. 
See  LOUD  GOD. 

Gon  iii. 

Gen.  21:22  G.  U  with  thee  in  all 
.31:50  O.  i.«  witness  betwixt 
JElr.  20:.'M  fear  not,  G.  U  come 
Num.  2:J:19  G.  i.s  not  a  man.  that 
De^it.  3:24  what  G.  is  in  heaven 
3.3:27  eternal  (i.  w  thy  refu<re 
Jos.  21:19  G.  tsa  j.  G.  Xah.  1:2 

1  .S^m.  4:7  G.  tw  come  into  camp 
10:7  G.  M  with  thee,  1  Chr.\~:i 
2S;15  G.  (-V  departed  from  me 

2  .Sam.  22:;l:i  G.  w  iny  etrenirtli 

1  (-  Uf.  14:15  G.  i->-  sone  forth  bef. 

2  Chr.  13:12  G.  himself  U  wi.  us  | 
Job  :i3:12  G.  i,*  i^eater  than  man 

3ti:5  G,  is  mi^rhiy,  despis.  not 
21j  G.  w  ^rcat.  we  know  him 

P^■.  7:11  ii.  is  angry  with  wicked 
10:4  (i.  is  not  in  liis  thoughts 
14:5  G.  is  in  generation  of  righ.  i 
33:12  whose  G.  i?  Lord,  144:15 
46:1  G.  is  refuse  and  str.  62:8 
5  G.  is  in  midst  of  her 
47:5  (i.  is  ^one  up_ ;  7  G.  is  king 
48:3  G.  is  known  in  her  palaces 
50:6  G.  is  judge,  Selah,  75:7 
54:4  Behold,  G.  is  my  helper 
56:!t  I  know,  for  G.  is  for  me 
59:9  I  wail.  G.  U  my  def.  17 
62:7  ill  G.  is  mv  salvat.  Is.  12:2 
68:5  father  of  fatherless  is  G. 
73:1  truly  G.  is  good  to  Israel 
2i)  (t.  is  the  etr.  of  my  heart 
74:12  G.  is  my  king  of  old 
89:7  G  is  greatly  to  be  feared 
116:5  Lord  our  G.  is  merciful 
118:27  G.  is  h.  that  showed  light 

JSc.  5:2  G.  is  in  hca.  thou  on  ear. 

Js.  5:lfi  G.  tliat  is  holv  be  sancti. 
8:10  G.  is  with  us;  45:14  G.  iu 

Zee.  8:2:3  heard  G.  is  with  you 

Mat.  3:9  G.  is  able  of  these  stones 

to  raise,  Luke  3:8 
22:32  O.  is  not  of  dead,  but  liv. 

John  3::M  to  seal  that  G.  is  true 
4:21  G.  i.«  a  Spirit;  1.3::il 

Acts  10:.34  G.  ut  no  resp.  of  per. 

Tiom,  1:9  G.  is  wit.  wh.  I  serve 
11:23  G.  is  able  to  gralT  them 
14:4  G.  i*  able  to  make  him 

1  Cor.  1:9  G.  m  faith,  by  «h.  call. 
10:13  G.  is  faith,  will  not  suflFer 
14:25  report  that  G.  is  in  you 
a3G.  is  not  author  of  confusion 

SC'or.  1:18  G.  is  true,  our  word 
9:8  G.  is  able  make  grace 
Gal.  3:20  (J.  one ;  6:7  not  mocked 

Ay'A.  2:4  G.  who  is  rich  in  mercy 

J'fiil.  1:8  G.  is  record.  I  long 
3:19  many  walk.  G.  is  tli.  belly 

1  Thes.  2:5  nor  cloak.  G.  is  wit. 

Jlrb.  6:10  G.  is  not  unrighteous 
11:16  G.  is  not  ash.  to  be  called 
12:'29  G.i4a  consumiag  fire 


(;<»D 

//t'..  13:16  with  such  sac.  G.  is  pi. 
1  ./oAn  1:5G.  i<  light: 4:8 is love.l6 

3:20  G.  is  greater  tii.  our  heart 

GOI»  of  IxrarL 
Kt.  24:.10  went,  saw  a.  of  Ifivtst 
ynm.  16:9G.  of' Is.  scpan'ltell  vou 
.Aw.  7:19  gl.  to'G.  of  1. 1  .v.im"6:5 

12:;i3  ti.  of  Is.  their  inheritance 

22:16  wiia't  trespa.-'sag.  G.ofls.s 
24  what  ve  do  with  G.  of" It.  ? 

21:43  incline  heart  to  (!.  'of  Is. 
Jiiit.  11:2:1  (i.  o/'/s.  dispospcssed 
nidh  2:12  reward  oft;,  of  Is. 
1  Sam.  1:17  G.  of  Is.  grant  jielit. 

5:11  send  away  ark  oft;,  of  Js. 

1  71.'.  8:23  Lord'G.  of  Isratl,  no 

god  is  like  thfe'.  2  Oir.  6:14 

14:i3  L'ood  thing  tow.  G.  of  Is. 

1  Clir.  4:10  .Ta.  called  on  Q.'o/ 1. 
17:24  Lord  of  hosts  is  G.  of  Is. 

2  rt,r.  l.''>:13  not  seek  G.  o/7s. .' 
Szr.  7:15  freely  ofl'ered  G,  of  Is. 

9:4  tremh.  at  words  of  (J.  of  Is.  I 
Ps.  41:13  blcssrf  he  the  L.  'G,  (/ 
ys.  fVom  everlasting  to  ever. 
72:18:  106:48:  Inks  1:68 
Is.  41:17  G.  of  Is.  will  not  fors. 
45:3  I  which  call  am  G.  of  Is. 
4>*:2  stav  themselves  on  G.  of  I. 
E-sk.  S:i  the  Ldorv  ofG.  of  Is. 
Mat.  l.".:31nmltitiideirlo.  (i.of  I. 

IJting  GOn. 
D'lil.  .5:26  heard  voice  of  «c.  G.   1 
Jo<.  3:10  iierebv  know  the  t.  G.    1 

1  Sam.  17:26  defv  arm.  ot!.  G.3fi 

2  K.  19:4  king  of  Assvria  sent  to 

reproach/.  G.  16-  />.  :!7:4.17 
Ps.  42:2  my  soul  thirst,  for  /.  G.  j 

84:2  mv  heart  crieth  for  f.  G. 
Jer.  10:10  the  /.  G.  eveiias.  King 

2:J:.36  perverted  words  of/.  G. 
Dan.  6:26  /.  G.  steadfast  for  everj 
Hat.  1:10  ve  are  sonsof /icingrG. 
3Ial.  16:16  art  Ciirist,  Son  onir- 
ing  G.  John  6:69 

26:1)3  I  adjure  thee  by  I.  O.  tell 
Acls  14:15  turn  from  van.  to/.  <». 
Bom.  9:26  he  called  chil.  of  I.  G. 
2  Cor.  .3:3  with  the  Spirit  of  A  G. 

6:16  ve  are  the  temple  of/.  (J. 
1  7"A«.  1:9  (V.  idols  to  sa-\  e  /.  G. 

1  Tim.  3:15  church  of  the  /.  G. 
4:10  we  trust  in  the  /.  G.  6:17 

Ileb.  .3:12  evil  heart  dep.  fr.  /.  G. 
9:14  purge  cons,  to  serve  /.  G. 
10:31  to  fall  into  bauds  of/.  G. 
12:22  come  to  Ziou,  city  of /.  G. 
.ffcr.  7:2  angel  hav.  seal  of /.  G. 
Lord    GOD,    Lord    his    GOD, 
Lord  our.  their,  your  GOD. 
See  these  in  the  divisions  of 
the  word  lord. 

Merrihil  GOD. 
Et.  .34:6  the  Lord  O.  m.  gracious 
Jhut.  4:31  L.  thv  G.  is  a  m.  G. 

2  Chr.  30:9  L.  your  G.  is  merciful 
Xeh.  9:31  art  a  gracious,  m.  C 
Ps.  116:5  gracious  is  L.  G.  is  m. 
Jon.  4:2  I  knew  thou  art  a  G.  m. 

Miishlv  GOD. 
Gen.  49:24  hands  of  m.  G.  of  Ja. 
Deut.  7:21  Lord  is  among  you,  a 

vtighly  G.  10:17 

Xeh.  9:.32  therefore  our  G.  the  m. 

Job  .36:5  G.  is  in.  and  despiseth 

Ps.  50:1  the  wi.  G.  hath  spoken 

i:i2:2  vowed  to  m.  G.  of  Jacob 

5  till  I  find  a  habitat,  form.  G. 

Is.  9:6  name  sh.  he  called  m.  G. 

10:21  remnant  sh.  ret.  to  m.  G. 

.Jer.  32:18  m.  G.  the  L.  of  hosts 

Hob.  1:12  O  m.  G.  thou  hast  stab. 

Mv  GOD. 
Gen.  28:21  then  sh.  L.  be  my  G. 
Ex.  15:2  he  is  my  G.  my  father's 
Puth  1:16  people,  thv  G.  my  <;. 
2 .Sam.  22:7 cried  to  mu G.  Pt.W-.d 
22  not  dep.  fr.  my  G.  Ps.  18:21 
30  mu  G.  I  leaped.  Pf.  18:29 

1  Clir.  28:20  my  G.  he  with  thee 

2  rAr.l8:13  what  my  G.  saith 
.\VA.  5:19  on  me.  viy  G.  13:31 

l,3!l4  remember  me.  my  G.  22 
Ps.  22:1  my  G.  my  G.  why  hast 
thou  forsaken  me  ?  .VnV.27:46 
10  my  G.  fr.  mv  mother's  belly 
31:14  I  said.  Thou  art  my  G. 
.38:21  O  my  G.  be  not  far.  71:12 
89:':6  thou  art  mv  Path,  wiy  G. 
101::B  prai>*  to  mu  G.  146:'i 
118:28  //*//  G.  I  will  praise  thee 
145:1  I  will  extol  thee,  tny  G. 
Prov.  30:9  name  of  my  G.  in  vain 
Is.  7:13  ye  weary  my  G.  also? 
40:27  judg.  passed  from  my  G. 
I  44:17  deliver  me,  thou  art  my  G. 


Gon 

Is.  61:10  soul  he  joyful  In  myG. 
Dan.  6;*22  my  ti.  sent  his  angel 
llos.  2:'2;i  they  shall  sav.  Thou 

art  niy  G.  Zee.  13:9 
8:2  Is.  cry,  mtjG.  we  know  thee 
9:17  my  G.  will  cast  them  away 
Mir.  7:7  wait,  my  G.  will  hear 
,/oAh  20:17  say.  I  ascend  to  wiy  G. 
28  Th.  said,  mu  Lord  and  my  G. 
Horn.  1:8  I  tliaiiK  my  it.  through 
J.  Chrisl,  for  vou  all.  1  Cor. 
1:4:  14:18;  Phil.  1:3;  Phile.A 
2  Cor.  12:21  wy  G.  will  humble 
Phil.  4:19  mv  G.  supply  need 
Iter.  3:12  write  name  otmy  G. 
See  LORD  my  God. 

■So  GOD. 
T)nif.  32:39  tli.  is  nn  G.  with  me 

1  /\'.8:23TiOG.  likethee.  2rA.6:14 

2  K.  1:16  is  it  bee.  no  G.  in  Is. 
5:15  I  knowth.  isHoG.  in  earth 

2  I'hr.  .32:15  no  G.  of  anv  nation 
Ps.  14:1  said.  There  is  noc.  5:i:l 
Is.  43;  10  bef.  me  no  G.  formed 

44:6  besides  me  there  is  «oG.  8 : 

4.5.  5.  14.  21 
Fzek.  a'<;9  shalt  he  a  man.  no  G. 
IIos.  13;4  sh.  know  no  G.  but  me 

O  GOD. 
Xum.  12:13  heal  her  now,  O  G. 
Jud.  16:'28  strengthen  me.  O  G. 
Ps.  4:1  hear  me~0  G.  of  ridit. 

2.5:22  redeem  Is.  Cj  G.  out  of  tr. 

51:14  deliver  from  guilti.  0  G. 

56:12  thy  vows  upon  me,  0  G. 
/•*.  64:4  nor  luith  cvf  seen,  O  G. 
Ileb.  10:7  come  to  do  will,  OG.  9 

or  Gon. 

2  Clir.  10:15  the  cause  ofG. 

Ps.  7:10  my  defence  is  of  G. 

Is.  53:4  esteem  him  smft.  of  G. 

Mat.  16:2:j  savorest  not  thiiigs  of 
G.  Mark  8:33 

John  1:13  not  will  of  man.  ofG. 
6: 16  he  of  G.  seen  the  Father 
7:17  know  doc.  whether  of  G, 
8:47  he  that  is  of  G.  heareth 
9:16  this  man  not  of  G. ;  ,33 
12:4.3  praise  of  men  than  of  G. 

Acts  5;:S9  if  o/'G.  ye  cannot  over. 

liom.  2:29  pi*,  not" of  men,  or'G. 
9:16  but  of  tr.  that  show,  liiercy 
13:1  powers  that  be  ord.  or'G. 

1  Cor.  1:30  who  ofG.  is  made 
6:19  have  of  G.  hot  vour  own 
11:12  things  ofG:  2  Cor.  5:18 

2  Cor.  2:17  in  sight  ofG.  speak 
3:5  our  sufficiehcv  is  OfG. 

Phil.  1:-2,S  s.alvatio"n.  that  ofG. 
.3:9  the  right,  which  isor'G. 
IJeh.  5:4  he'  called  ofG.  asAaron 
1  John  3:10  doeth  liot  righteous- 
ness, is  not  ofCt. 
4:1  try  the  spirits  whether  o/'G. 
3  coil,  not  Chr.  come,  not  o/'  G. 
6  we  are  of  G. ;  5:19  we  know 
3joA«llthatdoethgood  is(>r'G. 

Set  AXGEL,  ARK.  BORN.  CniL- 
DREN,  CHOSEN.  CHfRCH. 
COUNSEL.  FEAR.  GLORY. 
GRACE,  HAND.  HOfSE,  KING- 
DOM, KNOWLEDGE.  LOVE, 
MAN,  PEOPLE,  POWER,  SER- 
VANT, SIGHT.  SON,  SONS, 
SPIRIT,  WILL.  WORDS.  WORK, 
WORKS.  WORLD.  WRATH. 

Our  GOD. 

Ex.  5:8  let  us  sacri.  to  our  G. 
Dent.  31:17  o.  G.  not  amongst  UB 
.32:3  ascribe  great,  mito  our  G. 
.Jos.  '24:18  serve  L.  he  is  our  G. 
Jud.  10:10  have  forsaken  our  G. 

1  .Sam.  2:2  iioi.  rock  like  our  G. 

2  Sam.  10:12  let  us  plav  the  men 

for  cities  of  0.  G.  1  Chr.  19:3 

22:.32  a  rock  save  o.  G.?  Ps.l8:31 

1  Chr.  29:13  0.  G.  we  thank  thee 

1 2  Chr.  2:5  great  is  o.  G.  above  all 

14:11  O  Lord,  thou  art  our  G. 
I  "20:7  0.  G.  who  didst  drive  out 
!  E:r.  9:10  O  o.  G.  what  shall  we 
.V^A.  4:4  our  G. ;  '20  our  G.  fight 
!  6:16  work  wTought  of  our  G. 
9:32  0.  G.  the  great,  mighty  O. 
13:'i  0.  G.  tunied  curse  to  liless. 
Ps.  40:3  a  new  song.  pr.  to  o.  G. 
j   48:14  God  is  owrG.  for  ever 
.50:3  our  G.  eh.  not  keep  silence 
67:6  G.  our  G.  shall  bless  us 
68:20  our  G.  is  the  G.  of  salvat. 
77:13  so  great  a  G.  as  our  G.  ? 
95:7  is  0.  G. :  115:3  o.  G.  in  hea. 
116:5  gracious  is  L.  G.  is  mere. 
Js.  irr.'J  this  is  o.  G.  we  have  wai. 
55:7  0.  G.  will  ahuiid.  pardou 
59:13  deporting  from  our  G. 


GOD 

A.  r>l:2  day  of  ven?.  of  o>tr  O. 
/ifiti.  3:17  ot/r  (J.  iibk'  to  dclivor 
Zrt'.  9:7  reniuiin-th  bo  U>r  our  <J 

1  Cor.  *>:U  Hancii.  by  Sp, ofo. G. 
I/^Ij.  \'i:'iU  o.  a.  irt  a  cuiisiim.  fire 
//fT.  5:10  made  us  too.  G.  kintra 

7:10  calv.  to  o>/r  (i.  wlio  sittotU 
Vi  bk'f»sinii;  and  honor  to  o.  O. 

See  VK  AC  v..   SAID.    SAITH.    PERVE^ 
8CNT,  r*l'KKI),  SI'KAK,  ai'OUEN. 

Tlu-lr  iiOn. 

rrV;).17:8I  will  in- /.  G.  £>. 20:45; 

Jer.  24:7  :  :il:;« :  32:38 ;  £zfk. 

11:20;  31:24;  37:2:127:  Zee. 

8:8;  2  for.  (i:Hi;  Her.  21:3 
Lev.  21:))  fliall  he  liolv  to  t.  Q, 
2«:45  luiirlit  be  f.  G.  Ez^.'k.  14:11 

2  .i'rtw.  7:i24  thou  art  become  their 

G.  1  Chr.  17:22 
Fzr.  5:5  eye  olV.  G,  ou  elders 
Pti.  7!»:10  where  fheir  G.5  115:2; 

./o^/2:17 
/s.  8:Ii>  sh.  not  uoo.  eeck  t.  G.  ? 
21  curse  their  Kini:r and  tkeirO, 
58:2  forsook  not  ordin.  of  ^.  G. 
Ji-r.  5:4  know  nnt  judij.  of  t.  0. 
Pan.  ]l::i2]>r<»pl<' that  know/".  G. 
//<w.  4:12  L'fHur  It  who.  from  t.  G. 
5:4  frame  doinirs  to  turn  to  t.  G. 
Z€C.  12:5  streUL'tli  in  Lord  t.  G. 
//!?A.ll:lti  nut  ashamed  to  bo^G. 
iV^LORD  thtlr  God. 

Thv  GOD. 
Lew  19:14  fear  thy  G.  25:17,43 
Deut.  10:21  he  is  thy  praise,  t.  G. 
2ti:17  this  day  the  L.  to  be  t.  G. 
Tluth  l:ll>  peo.  mv  ])e.  t.  G.  my  G. 
2  K.  19:10  let  not  thij  G.  deceive 
thee,  /*.  37:10 

1  Chr.  12:18  /////  G.  helpeth  thee 

2  Chr.  U:S  because  t.  G.  loved  la. 
Ezr.  7:14  accord,  to  hiwof  Wy  G. 

25  after  tlit;  wisdom  of  thy  G. 
Xth.  9:18  t.  G.  that  brou^rht  thee 
P.s:  42:3  sav,  WIi.  is  thy  G.  ?  10 

45:7  f/nj  G.  anointed.  IM.  1:9 

50:7  O  Is.  I  am  G.  even  thy  G. 

68:28  /.  G.  com.  thy  streni^th 

147:12  praise  thy  G.  O  Zion 
Is.  41:10  be  not  dism.  I  am  ^  G. 

51:20  fuK  of  rebuke  of  thy  G. 

52:7  saith  to  Zion.  thi/  G.  rei^cn. 

fi0:19  thy  G.  shall  be  "thy  ^lory 

62:5  so  f^hall  t.  G.  rej.  over  thee 

Da/i.  6:16  thy  G.  whom  thou  ser. 

20  is  thy  G.  able  to  deliver? 

10:12  chasten  thyself  bef.  t.  G. 
Hos.  4:6  hast  forj^ot.  law  of  t.  G. 

9:1  ii;onc  a  whoring  from  thy  G. 

12:6  tuni  to  t.  G.  wait  ou  t.  G. 
Amoii  4:12  jirepare  to  meet  MyG. 
'  Jon.  1:6  ans(!,  call  upon  t.  G. 
Mu\  6:6  walk  humbly  with  t.  G. 
See  LORD  thy  god. 

To.  or  rnilo  GOD. 
Gtn.  4n:S  iiitiT])rvTa.  be.  to  G.f 
E.i\  2:2.i  their  cry  came  to  G. 
Lc>\  21:7  he  is  holy  unto  his  G. 
Deut.  32:17  sac.  not  to  G.  1  Cor. 
10:20 

33:26  none  like  io  G.  of  Jeshu. 
Juil.  13:5  a  Naz.  u.  G.  7;  16:17 
1  Sam.  10:3  3  men  go.  ap  to  G. 
1  Chr.  26:32  matter  perta.  to  G. 
Job  22:2  can  man  be  pr.  to  G.  t 

34:31  is  meet  to  be  said  un.  G. 
Pa.  02:11  power  belouf'eth  to  G. 

68:20  to  G.  be.  issues  fr.  death 
31  Ethio.  stretch  hands  to  G. 

73:2S  good  to  draw  near  to  G. 

77:1  I  cried  un.  G.  even  unto  G. 
Ec.  12:7  spirit  sh.  return  unto  G. 
I9.  58:2  delight  in  appr.  to  G. 
Lnm.  3:41  hearts  \\\.  hands  toG, 
Mat.  22:21  render  u.  G.  ihing'^ 
which  are  G.'s,  JI<irk  12:17; 
Luk''  20:25 
John  13:3  come  from  G.  w.  to  G. 
Ar/x  4:19  hearken  than  vnto  G. 

5:4  not  lied  unto  men.  unto  G, 

2<J:18  fr.  power  of  Satan  vittoG. 
20  turn  to  G.  and  do  works 
Horn.  6:l01iveth  unto  G. :  II 
13  yield  yoin-selves  u.  G.  alive 

7:4  bring  forth  fruit  unto  G. 

12:1  vour  l)odies  a  liv.  sac.  ».  O. 

14:12  account  of  himself  ^o  G. 
1  Cor.  14:2  speaketli  unto  G. 

15:24  deiiv.  up  kingdom  toG. 
Phil.  4:20  now  u.  G.  our  Father 
Ifth.  7:25  to  siive  th.  come  un.  G. 

11:6  that  conieth  to  G.  must  be. 

I    12:2:j  are  come  to  G.  the  Judge 

Jam.  4:7  submit  yourselves /oG. 

1  Ptt.  3:lHCh.  puf. bring  us/oG. 

1  4:6  live accordins  toG.  iuapirit 


S7G 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GOD 

I?n\  5:9  rodoemed  us  to  G.  by  b. 

Vi-.rt  child  caiiffht  up  i/nto  G. 

14:4  llrsl-ft-.  unto  G,  and  Lamb 
jSte  rnxTE. 

With  CiOD. 
Oen.  .5:22  En.  wnlki-d  ?;-.  G.  24. 

0:9  X.  walked  ?/'.  G.;  32:28  Jac. 
y,>.  19:17  br.  iieo.  to  meet  w.  G. 

1  ^'/wi.  14:45  wrought  w.  G. 

2  .?f///i.  38:5  ho.  be  not  so  2V.  G. 
2  (7ir.  Xy.il  forbear  nied.  w.  G. 
Jii/>  \iM  sh.  man  be  just  ivifk  G. 

];i:.i  1  def*ir«  to  reason  nith  G. 

16:21  plead  for  n  umu  ?/7//(!  G. 

25:4  can  a  man  he  just  w.  G.  ? 

27:18  por.  of  wicked  man  w.  G. 

34:9  rth.  deliijht  hiniBflf  w.  G. 
2:1  he  enter  into  judy.  w.  G. 

37:22  m^VAG.  U  ler.  majesty 
Ps.  78:8  spirit  not  stead,  zv.  G. 
7/08. 11:12  Judah  yetndeth  ?<>.  G. 

12::?  Jacob  had  power  with  G. 
Muf,  VJ:-Hi  w.  G.  fdl  tiling*'  imssi. 
.I/.rrl-  10:27;    Lu.  I:;i7:  18:27 
Z«Av  1:30  hast  found  favor  7v.  G. 

2:25  increased  in  favor  ?/?//// G. 
John  1:1  the  Word  was  ?ci//(  G. 

5:18  him.  equal  w.  G.  Phil.  2:6 
L'o/n.  2:11  no  resp.  of  pers.  2V.  G. 

.5:1  Ity  faith,  we  have  pe.  w.  G. 

'.1:1 1  is  there  unrijjjht.  uifh  G.  ? 

1  Cur.  :i:9  we  are  laborers  w.  G. 
V.i  wis^lom  of  woild  fool.7£'.  G. 

7;24ev.*man  therein  abide^c.  G. 

2  7Vie.s.  1:16a  ri-'ht.  tliinp?r/i'//G. 
Jfim.  4:4  friendsh.  enmily  ?v.  G. 
1  PeL  2:20  is  acceptable  u\  G. 
Would  GOD.     See  would. 

Your  GOD. 
Gen.  43:23  y.  G.  hatli  {jriven  trea. 
F.i:  8:25  go  ye,  pacrifice  to  y.  G. 
Lti).  11;45  brintreth  you  out  of 
Eirvpt   be   yotir  G.      22:33; 
2.-J:38;  Num.  15:41 
20:12  I  will    be    your  God,  ye 
mv  peiiple,  Jtv.  7:23;  11:4; 
30:22:  Ezek.  36:28 
X"m.  10:10  a  memorial  bef.y.  G. 
l.'i:  10  my  com.  be  holy  to  y.  G. 
J'---.  "^1:27  lest  yc  deny  your  G. 

1  sV/;/;.  10:19  have  rt^ected  y,  G. 

2  Chr.  32:14  that  y.  G.  deliver  y. 
15  much  less  sh.  y.  G.  deliver? 

Is.  35:4  y  G.  come  with  veng, 
40:1  com.  mv  peo]ile,  sailh  y.  G. 

9  cities  of  Judah.  behold  y.  G. 
r>9:2  separ.  bet.  yon  and  y.  G. 

/'-'/'.  34:1  I  Mw  y.  G.  saith  Lord 
Dun.  2:47  of  a  truth  it  is.  y.  G.  is 
//'K.  l:!i  I  will  not  be  your  G. 
Jolni  8:54  ye  say  that  he  is  y.  G. 
2i);17  ascend  to  my  God,  y,  G. 
t>te  LORD  yoiir  Cod. 

GODDESS. 

1  A'.  11:5  Sol.  went  after  the  ^. 
33  worshipped  Ashtor.  the  g. 

^(V.v  19:27  temple  of  jrr.  g.  Diana 

H.")  Kphesians  worshippers  ofg". 

37  nor  yet  blasph.  of  your^. 

GO  DUG  AD. 

Acts  17:20  nor  think  r/.  like  gold 

J'ntii.  1:20  his  eter.  ]inwerand  (7. 

t'ul.  2:9  in  liim  fulness  of  the  'g\ 

GODLV. 

/*-'.4:3  L.  set  11  pint  him  that  is  g. 

12:1  help,  for  the  g.  man  ceas. 

32:6  for  this  every  one  g.  pray 

Nnf.  2:15  he  might  seek  g.  seed 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  g.  sincer.  our  con. 
7:9  son-y  after  a  g.  niiinner.  11 

10  for//,  sorrow'workrth  rep. 
11:2  jeal.  over  vou  with  q.  ieal. 

2  Tun.  3: 12  all  tbat  liver/,  in  C. 
'J'it.  2:12  that  ve  sh(mld"live  g. 
Ihh.  12:28  serve  G.  with  g.  fear 
2  /W.  2:9  how  to  deliver  the  f/. 
a  Jului  6  bring  for  after  g.  Bort 
GODIJ\EhS. 

1  Thn.  2:2  may  lead  a  fife  In  g. 

10  li.>(i>m((lh  women  profes.  (7. 
.''UlL'reat  is  the  mystery  of  7. 
■l.T  eier.  thyself  rather  unto'gr. 

8  g.  is  nrortt.  unto  all  things 
( .3  the  doctrine  according  togr. 
D  supjMtsing  that  gain  is  g. 
<\  ij.  with  Contentment  is  gain 

11  follnw  riglitrtiusness,  g.  fai. 
Tiu\.  3:5  having  ti  form  of  g. 

Tii.  1:1  truth  which  is  after  y. 

2  /W.  1:3  things  iiertatn  to  g. 

('.  add  to  g.  bmtlierJy  kind.  7. 
-"  !1  persons  oti'.'lit  to  be  in  g. 

GOD-WARD. 
K  ■.  18:19  be  thuu  fur  pe<x  to  G. 


GOD 

2  Cor.  3:4  have  we  thro.  C.  to  G. 
1  Thes.  1:8  faith  to  G.  is  spread. 

GOD!^. 

Gen.  3:5  ye  shall  be  asg-. 

31:30  where,  hast  stolen  my  g.  ? 
Ex.  12:12  ag.  all  g.  of  Egypt 

20:23  sh.  not  make  g.  of  silver 

22:28  thou  sh.  not  revile  ihcg. 

23:24  shalt  not  bow  to  their  p-. 

32  make  no  cove,  with  their  g. 
32:4  these  be  thy  g.  O  Israel.  8 

31  they  have  made  g.  of  gold 
31:15  go  a  whoring  after  their  g. 
17  make  no  uiolt.  g.  Zeif.  19:4 
X'au.  25:2  i)enpli.'  to  sac.  of  gr. 
33:4  the  Egvj)lians'  g.  L.  exec, 
judgme.  Jer.  4.3:12,  13;  46:25 
Dei/l.  7:25  im.  of  their  g.  burn 
10:17  Lord  your  G.  is  God  of  g. 
12:3  hew  down  im.  of  their  g. 

30  inquire  not  after  their  g. 

31  have  done  abouiiua.  to'their 
g.  sons  and  dau.  iu  fire  to  g. 

13:7  entice  thee  to  g.  of  people 
20:18  not  do  as  they  to  their  g. 
32:37  sh.  sav,  Where  are  th.  ft.  ? 

Jon.  22:23  Lord  God  of  y.  know. 
2:J:7  nor  mention  of  their  gr. 

Jnd,  5:8  they  chose  new  g. 
6:10  fear  not  g.  of  Amor'itcs 
10:14  cry  to  g.  ye  have  chosen 
17:5  Micah  had  a  house  off/. 
18:24  ye  have  taken  my  g. 

Ruth,  1:15  sister-in-law  ba.  \og. 

1  Sam.  4:8  the  g.  smote  Egypt. 
6:5  his  hand  from  otl'your  g. 
17:43  Phil,  cursed  Da.  by  h'is  g. 
28:13  I  saw  g.  as.  out  of  earth 

2  Sam.  7:23  redeem,  from  th.  g. 
1  A'.  11:2  turn  your  heart  after*/. 

8  Solomon  sacrificed  to  their  j/. 
12:28  behold  thy  g.  O  Israel 
18:24  call  name  of  Tour  g.  25 
19:2  let  g.  do  so  to'rae,  20:10 
20:23  their  g.  arc  g.  of  hills 

3  K.  17:29  every  nation  made  g. 

33  feared  the  L.  served  own  g. 
18:33  hath  f/.  delivered  his  land  ? 

19:12;  2  Chr.  32:1.3,  14;  Is. 
36:18;  37:12 

34  wh.  aref/.  of  IT.  ?  Is.  36:19 
19:18  cast  g.  in.  fire,  were  no  g. 

1  (Jhr.  5:25  went  a  whoring  af.  g. 
10:10  armor  in  house  of  their  "f/. 
14:12  left  their  g.  David  burnt 

2  Chr.  13:8  calv.'Jcro.  ma.  for//. 

9  a  priest  to  th.  that  are  no  g. 
25:14  br.  g.  of  Seir  to  be  his  g. 
28:23  Ahaz  sacrificed  to  the  g. 
32:17  g.  of  nations  have  not  de. 

Ezr.  1:7  vessels  iu  house  otg. 
Ps.  82:1  he  judg.  among  the  0. 
6  said,  Ye  are  g.  John  10:34 
136:2give  thanks  unto  God  of  g. 
138:1  bef.  the  c/.  will  I  praise 
Is.  21:9  Bab.  fall,  her  g.  broken 
41:23  we  may  know  ye  are  g. 
42:17  images,  Ye  are  onr  g. 
Jer.  2:11  changes  g.  are  no  g.  ? 
28  where  are  thy  17.  thou  made? 
to  number  of  cit.  are  thy  *7. 
11:13 
5:7  sworn  by  th.  that  are  no  g. 
10:11  g.  have  not  made  heaven 
11:12  to  g.  they  oft'er  incense 
16:20  man  make  g.  are  no  g.  ? 
48:35  that  burn,  incenge  to  g. 
Dan.  2:11  can  show  it,  except  g. 
47  your  God  is  a  God  of  g-. 
4:8  in  whom  is  spirit  of  holy  g. 
9  8p.  of  g.  is  in  thee.  18 ;  5:"l4 
5:4  g.  of  gold  and  silver,  2:i 
11  like  the  wisdom  of  the  g. 
11:8  carry  into  E.  g.  w.  urinces 
36speak  things  a"  God  of  17. 
TIos.  14:3  ne.  say,  \e  are  our  g. 
Xah.  l:14out  of  house  of  thy  g. 
John.  10:35  if  he  called  them  g. 
Arts  14:11  the  g.  are  come  down 
19:26  be  no  <7.  made  with  hands 
1  Cor.  8:5  called  g.  there  be  g. 
Gal.  4:8  ser.  to  tli.  wli.  are  no  g. 
See  SERVE. 

All  GODS. 
Er.  18:11  L.  greater  than  all g. 

1  Chr.  10:25  ab.  all  g.  Ps.  96:4 
26  a/l  g.  of  peo.  idols,  P6.  96:5 

2  Chr.  2:5  G.  ab.  all  g.  Ps.  135:5 
/*>■■.  95:3  L.  is  a  K.  above  aU  g. 

97:7  worship  o/l  g.  ;  9  nb.  ail  g. 
Zep.  2:11  raiiiif-U  all  g.  of  earth 

Amoii;;  (h«  GODS. 
Ex.  15:11  aw.  t.  r/.  who  liketh.? 
2  A".  18:35  who  a.  f.  g.  vmiUi  del. 
cou.?  2  Chr.  32:i  1 ;  Js.  .35:20 
Ps.  8*3:8  a.  t.  g.  none  like  thee 


OOL 
Other  GODS. 

Ex.  20:3  no  other  g.  before  me, 

Deuf.  5:7 
23:13  make  no  mention  of  0.  g. 
Deut.  G:14  ye  shall  not  go  after 

o.g.  11:28:2S:I4;1  A'.  11:10; 

Jer.  2.5:6;  3.5:15 
7:4  turn  thy  son  to  serve  0.  g. 
8:19  if  thou  walk  after  0.  g. 
13:2  let  us  go  after  0.  g.  6:13 
17:3  hntli  g-one  and  served  0.  n. 

29:26;  Jos.  %l:\^\Jvd.  10:13; 

1  Sam.  8:8;  Jer,  11:10 
18:20  speak  in  name  of  0.  g. 
.30:17  0.  g.  and  serve,  Ja\  23:9 
31:18  that  day  turned  to  o.  g. 

20  will  they  turn  to  oilier  g. 
Jud.  2:12  forsook  L.  fol.  otKcr  g. 

17  went  a  whoring  after  0.  g. 
19  follow,  other  q.  to  serve  th. 

1  Sam.  26:19  say.  ^»o  serve  0.  g. 

1  A'.  9:9  have  taken  hold  upon 

other  g.  2  Chr.  7:22 
11:4  wives  turned  heart  af.  0.  g. 
14:9  hast  gone  and  made  0.  g. 

2  K.  5:17  not  otTer  sacrl.  to  6.  g. 
17:7  Is.  sinned  and  feared  0.  g. 

35  ye  shall  not  fear  0.  g.  .37,  38 
22:17  and  burnt  incense  to  oth. 
g.  2  Chr.  34:25;  Jer.  1:10;  10:4 
2  C^r.  28:25  Ahaz  biir.  in.  \no.g. 
Jer.  7:6  nor  walk  after  other  g.' 
9o.  g.  wh.  ye  know  i'.:..r.  l:.:10 
16:11  for.  me,  walked  after  0.  g. 
44:5  burn  no  incense  to  other  g. 
8  burning  incense  to  0.  g.  15 
IIos.  3:1  look  to  0.  g.  love  wine 
See  SERVE. 

Strange  GODS. 
Gen.  35:2  put  a.  s.  g.  1  Sam.  7:3 

4  gave  Jacob  s.  g.  Jos.  24:23 
Deut.  32:16  provoUed  with  s.  g. 
Jos.  24:20  forsake  L.  serve  s.  g. 
Jud.  10:16  ]nit  away  their  s.  g. 
2  Chr.  14:3  Asa  toofc  altar  of  s.  g. 
33:15  Josiah  took  away  *'.  g. 
Jer.  5:19  as  ye  served  strange  g. 
Acts  17:18  a'setter  forth  of  ^.  g. 

GOG 

1  Chr.  5:4 ;  Ezef:.  38:2,  3,  16,  18; 

30:11 
Hev.  20:8  G.  and  Magog,  to  gath. 

GOLD. 
Gen.  2:11  land  of  Havilah.  is  g 

12  the  g.  of  that  land  is  good 
41:42  put  chain  ofg.  on  Jos. 

E.v.  20:3:B  sh.  make  gods  of  g. 
25:12  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  g. 
for  ark,  20;  26:29;  28:2,3,  26, 
27,37:3,  13 

13  stav.  of  shittim-wood,  over- 
lay wither.  28;  26:29,  37; 
30:5;  37:4,  15.  28 

18  two  cherubim  of  g.  37:7 
26:8  fifty  tacliesof  (7.  ■36:13 

32  hooks  sh.  bo  of  r/.  37  ;  36:38 
28:6  ephod  g.  ;  8  girdle ;  15  b.  p. 

11  ouches  of//.  13;  39:6.  13.  16 

24  chains  off/.  ;  3;i  bells  of  g. 
32:24  who  bath  g.  let  him  br."  it 

31  have  made  them  gods  off/. 
35:22  they  brought  jewels  (>f  >/. 
36:34  over,  the  boards  with  g, 

38  over,  chapiters,  tillets  w.  g. 
38:34  all  the  g.  was  occupied 
39:3  beat  g.  into  thin  ])latcs 
40:5  set  altar  of  (/.  before  ark 
Nutn.  7:14  ten  shekels  of  g.  20 

84  atdedicatiouU  spoons  of  gr. 

86  g.  of  spoons  120  shekels 
31:50  captains*'  obla.  g.  chains 
Jos.  7:21  a  wedgeof  j/.  fiftyshek. 

24  took  Ach.  and  wedLrc  of  g. 
Jud.  8:26  ear-r.  1.700  she1i.  ofg. 

1  Sam.  6:8  jewels  of  ^.  in  coffer 

11  laid  niice  ofg.  on  the  cart 

15  coder  with  jewels  of  g. 

2  Satn.  8:7  Dav.  took  shie'l.  ofg. 

1  K.  6:22  Iiouse  he  overlaid  w.  g. 
28  overlaid    cherub,   with   g. 

2  Chr.  3:10 

7:48  S.  made  altar  and  table  g. 
49  lamps  and  tongs  f/.  ,•  50  hin. 
9:11  Iliram  king  of'Tyre    fur- 
nished g.  and  cedar,  10:11; 
2  TA^'.OilO 
10:2  queen  of  Sh.  came  with  g. 

14  wt.  of//,  in  vear.  2  Chr.  1t:13 

16  made  SOO  targ.  of  beaten  g. 

17  made  300  shields  off/. 

18  ovi-rlnid  throne  with  best  g. 
12:28  Jerob.  made  calves  of  g. 
22:48  Jehos,  made  sh.  go  for  g. 

2  A".  18:10  Ilezek.  cut  r/.-fr.  doors 

1  air.  28:14  David  gave  r/.  for  g. 

2  CViT.  3:6  the  g.  was  g.  of  Parv. 


GOL 

2  Cor. 4:7  cand'sticksof //.  ,'8ba. 
22  snurters,  censers,  spoons,  f/. 

9:18  steps  to  throne,  foots,  g. 

12:9  Shishak  earned  shield  of  g^. 
Ezr.  8:27  copper  precious  as  g. 
Kek.  7:70  Tirsh.  gave  1,000 dr.  g. 

71  cliief  of  fath.  gave  g. ;  73 
Job  22:24  lav  up  as  dust  g.  of  O. 

33:10  I  shall  come  forth  like  g. 

28:6  earth  hath  the  dust  of  g. 

15  cannot  be  gotten  for  g. 

16  it  cannot  be  valued  with  q. 

17  g.  and  crys.  cannot  equal  it 
31:24  if  I  made  g.  my  hope 
.36:19  he  csreem  riches?  not  g. 
42:11  gave  Job  an  ear-ring  ofg. 

Ps.  19:10  more  to  be  des.  than  g. 

45:9  stand  queen  in  g.  of  Ophir 

73:15  him  be  given  (7.  of  Sheba 
Prov.  11:22  je.  ofg.  in  swine's  s. 

16:16  better  to  get  wis.  than  g. 

20:15  g.  and  a  multi.  of  rubiea 
Cant.  1:10  comely  g.  chains  j/. 

5:14as(7.  rings  set  with  beryl 
Is.  30:32  ornament  of  im.  ofg. 

40:19  spreadeth  it  over  with  g. 

60:17  for  brass  I  will  bring  g. 
Jer.  4:30  deekest  withorna.  of  ^. 
Lam.  4:1  how  is  g.  become  dim 
Ezek.  27:22  merchants  oc.  wi.  g. 
Dan.  2:38  head  of  g.  ;  3:1  im.  g. 

5:23  hast  praised  the  gods  of  g. 
29  chain  ofg.  about  Dan.  neck 
Zee.  4:2  a  candlestick  all  of  .9. 

13:9  I  will  try  th.  as  g.  is  tried 
Mat.  2:11  they  pres.  to  him  g. 

23:16  swear  by  g.  of  the  temple 

17  whe.  greater,  g.  or  temple  ? 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  adorned  with  g. 

or  pearls,  1  Pet.  3:3 
Ileb.  9:4  ark  over,  round  with  g. 
.Jam.  2:2  come  man  with  g.  ring 
1  Pet.  1:7  faith  more  pre.  than  g. 
PtiK  3:18  to  buy  of  me  g.  tried 

4:4  elders  on  heads  crouns  of  (/. 

9:7  locusts  on  heads  crowns  g-. 

17:4  woman  was  decked  with  g, 

18:16  great  city  decked  with  g. 

SeeBEATES,  CnOA\'N,  FINE. 

Pure  GOLD 

Ex.  2;5:11  o\'erlay  ark  with  ^j(/rd 
g.  24;  30:3;  37:2,  11.  26 

17  a  mercy-seat  of  p.  q.  37:6 
29  dishes,  of  pure  a.  37:16,  23 
31  candl. ;).  g.  37:17;  1  A'.  7:49 
38  snuff  dishes  p.  g.  2  Chr.  4:33 

28:14  chains  of;;,  g.  23;  39:15 
1  A".  (i:20  oracle  overlaid  w.  p.  g. 
10:21  ve.  of  Le.^j.  g.  2  Chr.  9:20 

1  Chr.  28:17 /p.  g.  f(U'  flesh-hooks 

2  Chr.  3:4  over,  porch  with  ju.  g. 
9:17  over,  throne  with/>'//'e  g. 

Job  28:19  wisd.  not  val.  wi.  p.  g. 
Ps.  21:3  a  crowm  of;?,  g.  on  head 
Pel).  21:18  city;),  g.  ;  21  street 

GOLD,  with  silver. 
Gen.  13:2  Ab.  rich  in  s.  and  g.  24 

44:8  steal  of  lord's  hou.  .s.  or  g. 
Ex.  3:22  jewels  of  silver  and  g. 
11:2;  12:35 

25:3  this  oflering,  take  s.  and  g. 

31:4  in  g.  s.  and  nrass,  35:32 
Num.  23:18  ho.  fu.  s.  audf/.  24:13 

31:22  only  g.  and  .'f.  abide  fire 
Deut.  7:25  shall  not  des. .«.  andy.. 

8:13  s.  and  g.  is  multiplied 

17:17  sli.  he  multiply  s,  and^'. 

29:17  i^een  their  idol's,  *.  and  g, 
Jos.  6:19  .T.  and  g.  con.  to  L.  24 

22:8  ret.  to  tents  with  s.  and  g. 
2  Sam.  8:11  silver  and  g.  Da-vid 
dedicated,  1  K.  7:51 

21:4  will  have  no  ^.  or  g.  of  Sa. 
1  A'.  15:15  Asa  broucrht  into  hon 
of  L.  ,<;.  and;/.  2  V///-.  15:18 

18  Asa  took  $.  and  g.  2.  Chr: 
16:2 

19  a  pr.  of*,  and  g.  2  Chr.  16:3 
20:3.  .'J.  and  g.  mine;: 5  s.  and^. 

1  Chr.  29:3  my  o.  good,  g.  and  s. 

2  Chr.  1:15  i^.  and  g.  plenteous 
Ezr.  1:4  help  with  sllrer  and  g. 

2:69 gave, f.  and  g.  •  7:15 

8:25  weighed ."t/rtr  and ^.  33 
E'<t.  1:6  beds  were  of  17.  and  s. 
JfV)28:l  vein  for  s.  a  place  for  g. 
Ps.  68:13  with  ^\  feathers  w.  g. 

10.5:37  br.  forth  with  .v.  and  g. 

liri:4  idols  are  s.  and  g.  W5:15 

119:72  law  better  than  g.  &nds. 

Prov.    8:10    not    silnr    receive 

knowledge  rather  than  g. 

17:3  fining-pot  for*,  fur.  for  g. 
27:21 

22:1  favor  ratlier  than  s.  or  ff. 

25: 1 1  appAjs  o£  g.  lui  pict.  or  £. 


CRrnnX '^^  CONCORDANCE. 


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C.OL 

Fc.  8:8  I  call"'''"!  "l'"  *■  ""'I  0- 
Cant.  1:11  hord.  of  9.  Ptmis*  of /f. 

8:10  nillurs  of*,  boitom  of  ;^ 

/..  -l-.i  tlu-  liiiid  full  of «.  ami  g. 

20  i-a-'t  idols  of  j;.  imd  g.  31:7 

]:i:17  hIkiII  uot  ri'jfiird  s.  mg. 

■Hi:ti  lavhli  q.  and  weii^li  ^ilvt-r 

(■>0:'J  brill!,'  th.  s.  and  g.  \v.  Ilifin 
.hr.  10: 1  deck  it  witli  *.  mid  r/. 
K:tk.  ":  19  cast  away  n.  and  7.  ». 
and  g.  not  able  del.  Z^yi.  1:18 

iri:i:i  decked  with  7.  and  ■.Urer 
JiiiH.  2:S.">  .*.  and  g.  Iiniken,  4.5 

&:1  praised  gods  of*,  aiidf?.  23 

ll::«t  a  s;od  honor  w.  g.  and  «. 
■tt  power  over  trcas.  of  g.  and*. 
J/w.  2:8  1  mnlti.  her  *.  and  g. 

8:4  of*,  and  g.  thc.v  made  idols 
,/(»/  3:.')  liave  taken  my  *.  and  g. 
.\ii/i.  2:9  take  spoil  of*.  and</. 
J/'ih.  2:19  laid  over  with*,  and 9. 
7/.i'7,  2:8  the  .-■.  is  mine,  g.  mine 
y.tr.  (;:11  ».  and  .7.  make  crowns 
J/id.  3::i  piirgetiiem  as  g.  and  «. 
-Vii^  10:U  provide  uei.  g.  nor  ,<. 
.tt-Af  :J:ti  *.  and  g,  have  I  none 

17:2!l  think  Oddh.  like  «.  and  g. 

20:33  I  cov.  no  man's  *.  or  g. 

1  Cur.  3:12  build  on  fonnd.  g.  s. 

2  Tim.  2:20    essels  of  *.  anil  g. 
Jam.  5:.3  voiirp'.  and  i(.  cankered 

1  PtI.  1:18  not  red.  w.  *.  and  g. 
AVc.  9:20  rep.  not  of  idols  of  *.  g. 

Tnlent  nml  Inlrnls  of  GOLD. 
Kj:  2.i::i9  a  t.  0/  g.  sli.  lie  niaUe 
37:21  of  a  t(t!.  o/"pure  g.  made 

2  i>am.  12::10  weiu'iit  oi'  crown  a 

laltiilofg.  IC/ir.iO-.i 
1  A'.  9:14  Uir.  sent  Sol.  1211 1,  of  g. 
28  sent  from  Uphir  420  <.  or'  g. 
10:10  she  uavc  Solomon  r2li  tal- 

tii/^  o/'g.  2  C/ir.  9:9 
14  in  1  vr.  Ciime  to  S.  066 1.  of  g. 
S  A'.  2.1:.'«  put  the  land  to  a  tal- 
ent Of  g.  2  Chr.  :jii:3 

1  Chr.  22:14  D.  pre.  lOO.mO  t.  ofg. 
29:4  mv  own  good  3.IHI.I  I.  <ifri. 

1  chief  of  fa.  jjave  5.0.1;)  (.  ot  g. 
■i  Chr.  8:18  took  fr.  O.  J.'.O  t.  o/g. 
E:r.  8:2U\vei^'h.  ofg.  ves.  100  I. 
Vessels  of  GOLD. 

2  .9(im.  8:10  Toi  sent  to  David 

l-rsstl.i  of  g.  1  Chr.  18:10 

1  A'.  10:21  Solomon's  drinking 

r.  were  ofg.  2  Chr.  9:29 
25  broke  r.  ofg.  2  Chr.  9:2t 

2  A'.  12:13  for  honse  of  L.  r.ofg. 
24:13  Xil>.  cut  in  pieces  r.  ofg. 

a  Chr.  21:14  money  made  2'.  ofg. 

Ezr.  1:11  v.of  g.  and  silver  .'i.lO ) 
5:14  the  r.o'fg.  fvrns  delivered 
8:2G  weiirhed  of  r.  ofg.  100  tal, 

AcV.  1:7  gave  drink  in  r.  ofy. 

Dim.  11:8  carry  inloE.  r.  0/  g. 

2  ri/n.  2:'20not  only  r.  of  g. 
GOLDEX. 

Ex.  25:'25  a  g'.  crown  to  border 
28:34  a  g.  hA\ ;  30:4  rings,  39:'30 
32:2  .\ar.  eaid.  Break  g.  earr. 

Lev.  8:9  on  forefront  piit  g.  plate 

Sum.  7:'2Ji  g.  spoon  of  10  shekels 

Ju't.  8:24  had  g.  ear-riiu'S 
'26  the  weight  of  ^.  car-rings 

1  .'yam.  6:4  emer.  g.  mice,  17,  13 

a  A'.  10:29  departed  not  fr.  g.  ca. 

1  Chr.  2.8:17  for  g.  basins  gave 

2  Chr.  13:8  are  with  yon  g.  calv. 
E:r.  6:3  let  g.  ves.  be  restored 
£<^4:11  the  kiu^  sliall  hold  out 

a  17.  sceptre,  o:3;  8:4 
Ec.  1'2:6  the  g.  bowl  be  broken 
Is.  13:12  more  prec.  than  g.  w. 
11:4  hath  the  g.  city  ceased 
y^r.  51:7  B.iby.  hath  been  g.  cup 
Dan.  S:."!  worship^)',  image,  12 
5:2  Bel.  commanded  bnng.  g. 
vessels 
3  they  brought  the  g.  vessels 
Zee.  4:12  g.  pipes  empty  g.  oil 
//t"i.  9:4  g.  censer  and  ark.  g.  pot 
jifv.  1:12  I  saw  7  ^.  canilleslic!;s 
13  girt  ab.  paps  with  g.  girdle 
20  mystery  of  7  5f.  camllesticks 
2:1  inniidst  of  ;7.  candlesticks 
5:8  g.  vials,  15:7 ;  8:3  g.  censer 
14:14  on  head  g.  cr. ;  '\':\g.  cup 
21:15  a  g.  reed  to  measure  city 
See  Ai.T.vR. 

GOLDSMITH,  8. 
Neh.  3:8 1'zzicl  of  the  g.  repaired 

31  the  g.  son  ;  32  g.  and  mer. 

/*.  41):  19  g.  spread,  it  with  gold 

41:7  carpenter  encourag.  they. 

46:6  hire  a  g.  and  mak.  it  a  god 

GOLGOTHA.  Mat.  27:33 ;  JIark 

li-aa-,  JohnVi-.n 


GOX 
GOLIATH. 

1  .'!am.  17:1  (i.  of  H.  went  out. 23 
21:9  sword  of  <i.  is  here.  '22:10 
a  Sam.  21:19  bi-otlierof  U.  1  Chr. 

ao:s 

GO>IKR. 

Pen.  10:2.Tai)lieih.  C.  1  C/ir.  1:5 
f::<k.  ;).S:6  (i.  and  all  his  bands 
IIos.  1:3  he  took  t).  thedaiighter 

GO.MORIIAII. 

fren.  13:10;  11:11:  18:211;  I9:'34.2S 

i»f«/. '29:23  ;    /..■.  1:9:  l:!:l9;.Ar. 

■2:1:14;  49:18;    .10:40:    Amos 

4.11;  /tom.'.l:-Z);  i  Pet.  2:6; 

Jmie  7 

32::)2  vine  is  of  the  fields  of  O. 
/«.  1:10  re  pen.  ofti.  Xt/t.  2:9 
.Val.  10:15  toler.  forO.  ,1/«;*6;11 

GO'E. 
Otn.  91:17  take  daugh.  we  be  g. 

42::B  take  food,  ami  lie  g. 
Ej-.  12::12  take  Hocks,  and  ho  g. 
Hen!.  ;)2::i6  seelh  lileirpow.  is  g. 

1  .s'ftwi.  1 1:3  knew  not  .lo.  was  g. 
17  see  who  is  g.  from  ns 

1.j:20  g.  the  way  the  Lord  sent 
20:41  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  7. 

2  ."^iin.  3:7  g.  into  fath.  conclto. 
24  nuite  g. ;  13:15  arise,  be  g. 

1  A'.  '2:41  Siiimel  g.  from  .lerusa. 
l:):24  when  g.  a  lion  met  him 
18:12  soon  as  g.  Spirit  sh.  carry 
20:40  as  I  was  busy,  he  was  g. 
1  Chr.  17:5  g.  from  ti'Ut  to  tent 
.fob  7:4  sh.  1  rise,  ami  night  hog. 
19:10  destroved  me,  and  I  am  g. 
24:21  exalteil  for  a  while,  but  g. 
2.8:4  thev  are  dried  up  and  g. 
P«.  :)8:10  light  of  mine  eves  is  g. 
42:4  I  had>7.  with  multittldc 
73:2  my  feet  were  almost  g. 
77:8  is  his  mercy  g.  for  ever? 
](i:!:16  wind  jiass.  over  it,  is  g. 
109:2:!  I  am  g.  like  the  shadow 
Pror.  -20:14  g.  his  way.  boasting 
A"'.  8:10  who  had  come  and  g. 
Cant.  2:11  the  rain  is  over  andj'. 
5:6  beloved  h;id  withd.  and  g. 
6:1  whither  is  thy  beloved  g.  ? 
Is.  5:13  my  people  g.  into  capti. 
24:11  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  g. 
41:3bv  the  way  he  had  not  g. 
.Ter.  2:5  iniquity  that  th.  arc  g.  ? 

23  sav,  I  have  not  g.  after  B.  ? 
5:2.3  people  arc  revolted  and  g. 
9;  10  beasts  g. ;  15:6  tliou  art  g. 
44;14  none  g.  into  E.  sh.  escape 

■28  remnant  that  are  7.  sh.  kn. 
.50:6  g.  I'i'om  mountain  to  hill 
Latn.  1:3  Ju.  a. :  5  Zion's  ch.  g. 

6  g.  with,  strength  ;  18  vir.;.  g. 
Ezek.  .37:21  from  heathen  whl.  g. 
Dan.  •2:5  the  thing  is  g.  fr.  me,  8 
11^.  9:6  g.  bcc.  of  destruction 
.4/H/>.*  8:.5  when  will  moon  bcf7.  T 
hike  2:15  angels  g.  from  them 
■24:-28  made  as  would  g.  ftirther 
.John  4:8  disciples  were  g.  to  buy 

12:19  the  world  is  g.  atier  him 
.\fts  16:19  saw  hope  of  gains  g. 
'20:^25  g.  preaching  kingd.  of  fl 
1  Pet.  3:-22  wlio  is  g.  into  heaven 
.Jtiile  11  have  g.  in  way  of  Caiu 
GO\E  about. 

1  Sam.  15:12  Sanl  is  g.  a.  and 
Job  1 :5  davs  of  feast,  were  g.  a. 
/«.  15:8  g.'a.  borders  of  Moab 
Acts  24:'6  g.  a.  to  profane  temple 

GO'E  aside. 
Xnm.  5:19  not  g.  a.  to  unclean. 

20  if  thou  hast  g.  a.  to  another 
Ps.  14:3  they  are  all  g.  a.  tilihy 
.\cts  26:31  when  tliej-  were  g.  a. 

GO.\E  aslray. 

Pa.  119:176  have  7.  a.  fike  sheep 

A'.  5:1:6  we  like  slieep  have  g.  a. 

Mai.  18:12  if   a  man  have  100 

sheep,  one  bo  g.  a.  he  seek- 

cth  that  g.  a. 

2  Pet.  2:15  forsak.  way,  and  g.  a. 
GO\E  Bway. 

2  Sam.  3r22  Ab.  g.  a.  in  peace,  23 
23:9  the  men ol'ismel  were g.  a. 
.fob  '28:4  w;it.  were  g.  a.  front  m. 
/*.  1:4  thev  are  g.  a,  backward 
E:ek.  44:10  Levites  g.  a.  from  me 
.IA7/.  3:7  g.  a.  fr.  my  ordinances 
John  6:2-i  his  disciples  g.  a.  alo. 

GO\E  bark. 
Path  1:15  thy  sister-in-law  g.  b. 
./<^ '2.3: 12  nor  have  I  g.  back 
P't.  5:j:3  every  one  is  g.  b.  none 
Jer.  40:5  whi'le  he  was  not  g.  b. 

GOXE  down. 
1  Sam.  15:12  Saul  Is  g.  d.  to  Gil, 


GOO 


1  A'.  1:25  Adonljah  is  g.  dnirn 
21:18  .\hab  g.  it.  lo  possess  vin. 

2  A'.  20:11  the  shadow  had  g.  d. 
in  dial  of  Aha/.,  /*.  :i8:8 

Cant.  6:2  my  beloved  is  g.  down 
Jer.  15:9  sun  is  g.  d.  while  day 

48:15  his  voung  men  are  g.  d. 
Ezek.  31:r2'peo.  g.  d.  from  shad. 
32:21  strong  g.  d.  slain  by  swo. 

24  Elam  g.  d.;  '27  Tubal ;  30  Z. 
Jon.  1 :5  Jonah  y.  i/.  sides  of  ship 

GO:VE  forth. 
A>.  19:1  when  Israel  was  g.f. 
2  A'.  6:15  wlieii  servant  was  g.  f. 
1  Chr.  14:15  (iod  is  g.f.  before 
la.  51:5  mv  salvation  is  g.J. 
.Jer.  4:7  g.  f.  to  make  land  desol. 

10:20  niv'children  are  g.f. 

2;!:15  prufaneuess  g.f.  into  land 
19  wliirhviiid  of  Lord  is  g.f. 

29:16  b:  el  111  I'll  that  are  not  g.f. 
Ezek.  7:10  dav  come,  morn.  g.f. 

36:-20  people  of  Lord  are  g.f. 
Han.  2:14  g.  f.  to  slay  wise  men 

10:20  when'l  am  g.f.  pr.  come 
Mark  10:17  w  hen  lie  g.f.  one 

GO>'E  out. 
E.r.  9:*29  as  soon  as  I  am  g.  0. 
Xiim.  16:46  wrath  g.  0.  from  L. 
Dent.  13:13  certain  men  g.  out 

%i.lA  wliich  is  jr.  o.  of  thy  lips 
Ji(d.  4:1 1  is  not  llie  Lord  rj.  out 
Ilidh  1:13  hand  of  the  L.  is  g.  0. 

1  Sam.  •2."i:37  wilio  g.  0.  of  Nabal 

2  A'.  5:2  Syrians  g.  0.  by  comp. 
7:12  weli'iingry,  there,  they?.  0. 
20:4  Isaiah  was  g.  o.  to  court 

r.<.  19:4  g.  o.  through  the  earth 
89:34  th'e  thing  that  is  g.  out 
Is.  4:i:'2.3  word  g.  o.  of  my  mouth 
Ezek.  '24:6  whose  scum  not  g.  out 
Mat.  1'2:43  when  unclean  spirit 

is  g.  out,  Luke  11:'24 
2.5:8  give  us  oil,  our  lamps  g.  0. 
Mark  .5:30  virtue  g.  o.  Luke  8:46 
7:29  devil  is  g.  out  of  daughter, 

30:  iHt«  11:14 
.lohn  13:31  when  g.  0.  Jesus  said 
Pom.  3: 12  thev  are  all  g.  0. 

1  John  4:1  many  false  prop.  g.  0. 
GO\E  over. 

2  Sam.  17:'20  they  be  ,7.  0.  brook 
Ps.  :iS:4  mine  init^uities  g.  0. 

42:7  waves  and  billows  are  g.  0. 

1'2-1:4  stream  7.  orer  our  soul 

5  waters  had  7-  orer  our  soul 
Is.  !0:'29  they  are  g.  0.  passage 

16:8  are  g.  0.  the  sea,  Jer.  48:32 
Mat.  W.-ii  g.  0.  cities  of  Israel 

GO\E  up. 
Gen.  49:9  my  son.  thou  art  g.  vp 
2  A'.  1:4  not  come  olT  bed  on 

which  g.  up.  6.  16 
Ps.  47:5  t4.  is  g.  ^ip  with  a  shout 
/»'.'l5:2  he  is  g.  vp  to  Bajilh 

57:8  discov.  to  another,  art  g.  up 
Jer.  3:6  she  is  g.  up  on  mount. 

14:2  the  cry  of  Jerusa.  is  g.  up 

34:21  king's  army  w  h.  are  g.  up 

48:15  Moab  is  g.  up  out  of  cities 
Ez<-k.  9:3  glory  of  (i.  of  Isr.  g.  up 

13:5  have  not  g.  up  into  gaps 
IIos.  8:9  thev  are  g.  up  to  Assy. 
./ohn  7:10  Ill's  breth.  were  g.  up 
Acts  18:22  g.  up  and  saluted  chu. 

GO\E  n  whoring. 
Le>\  17:7  whom  th.  have  g.  a  w. 
Ezek.  -U-'-V)  liec.  thou  liast  g.  a  u: 
IIos.  4:12  7.  a  w.  fr.  under  th.  (4. 

9:1  thouliast?.  a  u\  from  (Iod 
GOOD,  Substantive 

G'n  32:12  I  will  do  thee  g. 

4.5:18  7.  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
20  g.  of  land  of  Egypt  is  yours 

.50:20  God  meant  it  unto  g. 
.Xum.  10:29  Lord  hath  spoken  g 
,/os.  24:'20  consume  you,  after  he 
hath  done  you  g. 

1  Sam.  '20:12  there  be  g.  tow.  D. 
21:17  rewarded  me  g.  for  evil 

19  whercf.  Lord  rew.  thee  g. 
25:;J0  according  to  g.  spoken 

2  .Vfim.  14:32  7.  for  me  to  been 
16:12  L.  will  requite  g.  for  curs 

1  A'.  22:13  words  of  prophets  de- 
clare g.  to  king,  2  Chr.  18:12 

1  tyir.  29:3  I  iirepared  of  my  g. 

2  Chr.  "24:16  had  dime  7.  in  Isr. 
Ezr.  9:12  eat  the  g.  of  the  land 
Est.  7:9  spoken  g.  for  the  king 
Job  2: 10  rec.  9.  at  hand  of  God  f 

5:-27  know  thou  it  for  thy  g. 
7:7  mine  eve  sh.  no  more  sec  g. 
9:i5  davs  lice,  they  see  no  g. 
15:3  with  speeclies  can  do  no  7. 
21:16  their  g.  is  not  in  th.  hand 


GOO 

./ob  22:21  peace,  g.  sli.  co.  to  th. 

■24:21  he  doetll  liol  g.  to  widow 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  show  us  g.  f 

14:1  do  7.  3;  .5:1:1:  Horn.  3:12 

34:12  lovetli  days,  he  may  seey. 

39:2  I  h.  mv  peiici'.  even  fromy. 

104;'2rt  thev  are  tilled  with  y. 

106:5  see  the  g.  of  tliy  choice 

122:9  Lord,  I  will  seek  iliy  g. 

128:5  sliall  see  g.  of  Jerusalem 
Proe.  3:27  « ith.  not  g.  from  th. 

11:17  doeih  If.  to  his  own  soul 
■27  he  that  (lili(,'elilly  seek.  g. 

12:14  a  niun  salisHcd  with  g. 

V.VA  eat  g.  by  fruit  of  his  moutll 

21  to  righteous  g.  sh.  be  repaid 
11:*22  trulli  to  them  that  dev.  g. 
16:20  hand,  matter  wisely  H.  g. 
17:20  froward  heart  find,  no  g. 

22  a  merry  heart  doeth  g. 
19:8  keep  uuderstand.  lllid  7. 

£<;.  2:44  soul  en.  g.  3:13;  5:18 
3:12  there  is  no  g.  in  them 
4:8  I  labor,  bereave  soul  of  7.  t 
5:11  what  7.  there  lo  owners? 
6:3  his  soiil  be  not  tilled  Willi  j. 
6  seen  no  7.  all  7.  to  one  place 
7:20  doeth  g.  and  sinneth  not 
9:18  one  sinner  deslro.  much  g 
Is.  1:19  re  sh.  eat  tlie  g.  of  land 
52:7  brmgeth  good  tidings  of?. 
Jer.  8:15  no  g.  came.  14:19 
17:6  sh.  not  see  when  g.  comcth 
18:10  if  do  evil,  I  will  rep.  of  51 
20  I  stood  bef.  thee  to  speak  g. 
29::13  neither  sh.  behold  ?.  I  do 
32:42  I  will  bring  thee  7.  1  pro, 
:i;i:9  hear  all  the?.  I  do  them 
Ezek.  16:50  I  took  them  I  saw  g. 
Zee.  11:12  if  g.  give  my  P"ce 
Mat.  ■26:21  been  7.  not  been  bom 
John  5:-29  done  g.  to  resurrection 
Acts  10::iS  went  abont  doing  g. 
14:17  he  did  g.  and  gave  rain 
Pom.  2:10  lion.  ev.  man.  work.  g. 
1  Thes.  3:1  7.  be  left  Athens 
1  John  3:17  hath  this  world's  g. 


For  GOOD. 

Deut.  6:'24  fear  the  h.for  our  g. 

10:13  com.  thee  this  day /or  g. 

.30:9  L.will  rej.  over  Ihecforg, 
Ezr.  8:22  God  on  them /or  g. 
Xek.  5:19  O  mv  G.for  g.  13:31 
Job  5.'27  know  thou  \lJor  thy  g. 
Ps.  86:17  show  a  token /or  ?. 

119:122  be  surety  for  ser.^or  g. 
.Jer.  14:11  pray  not/oc  their  ?. 

■24:5  sent  out  of  place /■.  their  g. 
6  set  mine  eyes  on  tnem  /.  g. 

32:39  for  (eta.  for  the  7-  "f  'lienj 
.We.  1:12  Maroth  waited/or?. 
Pom.  8:28  all  things  work  for  g. 

13:4  he  is  minister  of  (iuAforg. 

15:2  ev.  one  please  ueighb./.  g. 

&CEAD,  Evu.. 

GOOD,  Adjective. 

Gen.  24:12  send  me  7.  speed 
26:29  we  have  donenoth.  but  g. 
27:46  what  7.  sh.mv  life  dome? 
41:5  7.  cars;  26  7.  kine;  35  7.  y. 
43:'28  our  father  is  in  g.  health 
46:29  Joseph  wept  a  7.  while 

Deut.  33:16  for  g.  will  of  him 

1  Sam.  2:'24  it  is  no  7.  report 
12:'23  I  will  teach  the  g.  way 
a5:15  men  were  very  g.  to  ns. 
2'.l:9  thou  art  g.  in  my  sight 

2  Sa7n.  15:3  see  thy  mat.  are  g. 
19:18  what  the  king  tliouglit  g. 

1  K.  8;.36  teach  them  the  7.  way 
,56  no  word  of  7.  promise  fail. 

12:7  speak  g.  words,  2  Chr.  10:7 

2  K.  20:197.  is  word  of  L.  /«.  :i9:8 
2  Chr.  19:11  Lord  sh.  be  with  7. 

.30:18  the?.  Lord  pardon  every 
Ezr.  8:18  the  ?.  hand  of  our  God 
Xeh.  9:13  gave  them  g.  statutea 
20  thou  gav.  ?.  Spirit  to  them 
Job  10:3  is  It  7.  thou  oppress  t 
13:9  is  it  ?.  lie  search  you  cmt  f 
.•19:4  their  young  in  7.  liking 
I's.  '2.5:8  ?.  and  upright  is  the  L. 
;)7:'13  steps  of  7.  man  ord.  by  L. 
4.5-1  mv  heart  is  inditing?. 
86:5  tliou,  Lord,  art  ?.  119:68 
112:5  a  7.  man  showeth  favor 
1 19:39  thv  judgments  are  ?. 
66  teach"  ?.  judg.  and  knowl. 
Prov.  2:9  shaft  unders.  ev.  ?.  pa. 
20  walk  in  way  of  7.  men 
12:-25  ?.  word  mak.  heart  glad 
1 1:19  the  evil  bow  before  llie  7. 
13:2.3  word  in  season,  how  ?. 
:tO  7.  repo'-t  maUeth  bones  fat 
20:18  with  7.  advice  make  war 
22:1  g.  name  rather  than  riches 


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GOO 

Ec.  4:9  g.  reward  for  their  Inhor 
5:11  what  g.  to  owners  tticrcor? 
0:2  one  event  to  q.  and  clean 
ll:(i  whet,  they  both  alikt-  hcg. 
Jer.  0:1()  tlu?  g.  way  and  walk 
a4:2  g.  n^R  ;  'i  very  g.  :  5  g.  fie;s 
2!i:10  I  will  iK'n'orni  my  g.  word 
£'se>t.  17:8  planted  in  g.  soil  hy 
•  24:4  gather  every  (7.  piece,  thigh 
Z>an.  4:3  I  thought  g.  to  show 
Zee.  1:1:^  L.  ans.  with  .f/.  words 
Mai.  3:13  rt-eeiv.  it  with  rj.  will 
J/ui.  7:11  //.  gifts.  Ltfl:e  11:13 
17  (7.  tree  bringctli  g.  fruit.  18 
n:32"be  of  g.  comfort.  L>'ke  8:48 
13:8  in  g.  g'rouud.  S^i;  J/«^^•4:8, 

20;  X;/A-(;8:H.  15 
2i  g.  seed;  19:l(i  //.  Mas.  g.  th. 
19:17  call,  mc  g.  f  none  r?,  hut 
20:15  th.  eye  evil  bee.  I  am  g.  ? 
25:21  welldone,  thoujy.  servant 
Luke  2:14  g.  will  toward  men 
6:38  g.  nu-asiwe,  pressed  down 
10;42  Mary  hath  chosen  g.  part 
12:32  your  Fa.'s  g.  pleasuro 
John  2:10  thouhai-t  kept  (7.  wine 
10:11  I  g.  shep.  tlie  g.  shepherd 
Ac(s  15:7  yti  know  that  a  g,  whi. 
Horn.  7:12'  com.  is  holv,  just:,  g. 
12:2  r/.  and  p.-rfcct  will  of  God 
]  Cor.  15:;i3  cnrrupt  g.  manners 

1  This.  3:'i  lia\'e  g.  remem.  of  us 

2  Tim.  3:3  d-  s[)itt.  of  those  are  (7. 
Tif.  1:8  n^Uf^t  be  lover  of  17.  men 
Htb.  (i:5  tJit^ti-'d  the  g.  word  of  G. 
J'a/n.l:17  g.  gift ;  2:3  sit  in  a  g. 

1  p€(.  2:18  only  to  g,  and  crentlc 
3:10  love  life,  and  see  g.  days 

See  B.\D,  CHEER,  COXSCIENCE, 
COURAGE,  DO,  DAY,  OLD 
AGE. 

GOOD  hoed. 

Veut.  2:4  take  g.  h^ed,  Jos.  23:11 
J^c.  12:9  preacher  gave  g.  heed 

U  GOOD. 

Gen.  2:12  gold  of  that  land  U  g. 

De\it.  1:14  thing  thou  spok.  i''  0. 

6:18  that  which  is  g.  insight  L. 

1  Sam.  2tl:6  co.  in  with  ho'.Ug. 

1  A'  2:38  Slii.  said.  The  say.  isg. 
42  the  word  I  have  heard  is  g. 

22:13  speak  that  which  is  g. 

2  A'  20:3  done  wh.  is  g.  Is.  38:3 

1  Chr.  1(3:34  L.  is  a.  2  Chr.  5:13; 
7:3;  Ezr.  3:11;  Ps.  100:5; 
100:1;  107:1;  118:1,  29;  m5:3; 
130:1;  145:0;  Jer.  33:11 ;  Lam. 
3:25;  Nah.  1:7 

19:13  whielx  isg.  in  his  sight 
Job  34:4  am.  ouVsflves  wh.  is  g. 
Ps.  34:8  and  see  the  Lord  is  g. 

09:16  thv  loving  kindness  is  g. 

73:1  truly,  God  isg.  to  Israel 

85:12  L.  bh.  give  tliat  wh.  is  g. 

109:21  because  thy  mercy  is  g. 

143:10  Spirit  i^  g,  lead  into  land 
Prop.  11:23  desire  of  right,  is  g. 

25:25  so  is  g.  news  from  far  co. 

31:18  percc.  her  merchand.  is  g. 

Ec.  2:26  g'iveth  to  a  man  that  is 

g.  to  nim  that  i^  g.  bcf.  God 

6:12  know,  what  is  g.  fur  man  ? 

7:11  wisd.  is  g.  with  an  inherit. 

9:2  as  is  the  g.  so  is  the  sinner 
Is.  55:2  eat  ye  that  whicli  is  g. 
J'T.  13:10  this  girdlei.s'  g.  fm*  no. 
Uns.  4:13  shiulow  lluTcof  e*  g. 
Mic.  6:8  Fliowcd  1tir.'.  what  u'  g. 
Mai.  2:17  cv.  one-  dufth  evil  isg. 
M'irk  0:r,()  k'iU  U,/.  Luke  U-M 
L'ikr  6: 15  luiiigcih  that  wh.  is  g. 

1H:1'.I  iinnr  is  g.  save  one 
linin.  7:13  wh.  is  q.  made  death 
IH  that  wr/.  1  find  not 

12:'.i  <  If-ave  to  that  which  Is  g, 

16:10  w'ly'o.  to  what  is  g. 
1  <'"['.  7:26  tliis  i,>'  f/.  fur  the  pre. 
Fjili.  4:2'.)  no  com. "but  that  is  g. 
1  Thfif.  5:15  what  w  g.  3  -/o/i/t  11 

21  hold  fast  that  which  hi  g. 
1  Tim.  1:8  we  know  the  law  is  g. 

2:3  this  isg.  in  the  sight  of  G. 

4:4  every  cVcaturu  (^if  Gud  is  g. 

5:4  for  tliat  is  g.  bi'fore  God 
1  Pet.  3:13fol.  uf  that  which  w  gr. 

It  iM  GOOD. 

P>i.  52:9  naine.  for  it  is  g.  5-1:6 

73:28  it  is  g.  to  draw  near  to  G. 

92:1  it  is  li'g.  tiling  to  give  than. 

119:71  it  isg.  I  havo  bucn  nfflic. 

147:1  it  is  g.  to  ping  praises 
J'rotK  21: 13" eat  honey,  W.itisg. 
/*>.  5:18  it  is  q.  to  eat  and  drink 

7:18  it  Is  g.  iliat  tluui  take  hold 
Lam.  3:26  it  is  g.  bear  yoke  in 
Mat.  &:13  it  is  y.  fui'  uuthlug. 


000 
Mat.   17:4  it  is  g.  for  ns  to  be 

here.  3/a7■^•  9:5;  A?/Jtt;9:33 
Pom.  7:16  I  con.  to  law.  it  is  g. 
14:21  it  is  g.  nei.  to  eat  flesh  nur 
1  Car.  7:1  it  is  g.  for  a  man  not 
to  touch  a  woman,  8 
26  I  say  it  is  g.  for  a  man 
Gal.  4:18  i;'  is  g.  zeal,  afl'ected 

GOOD  land. 
Kv.  3:8  come  to  g.  I.  Bent.  8:7 
yum.  14:7  the  land  is  a  g.  land 
Diut.  1:25  a  g.  I.  the  L.  doth  give 
35  none  of  that  gener.  see  g.  I. 
3:25  let  me  go  and  see  the  g.  I. 
4:21  should  not  go  unto  g.  land 
22  ye  shall  possess  that  "7.  land 
6:18" go  in  and  possess  g.  land 
8:7  bringeth  thee  into  a  g.  land 
10  bless  the  L.  for  the  g.  land 
9:6  giveth  not  g.  I.  for  thy  righ. 
11:17  lest  vc  perish  fromofl'f/.  I. 
Jos.  23:13  perish  from  g.  I.  15 

16  perish  quickly  from  oftV/.  I. 
.Tud.  18:9  seen  the  land  very  g. 

1  A".  14:15  root  Israel  out  of  g.  1. 

2  K.  3:19  mar  ev.  g.  piece  of  ^  25 

1  Chr.  28:8  possess  this  g.  land 

GOOD,  with  make. 
E.v.  21:34  shall  w^r/.r  it  g.  22:14 
22:11  sh.  not  make  it  g.  13,  15 
L>:i\  24:18  killeth  abeast  m.  g. 
Xum.  2;3:19  sh.  he  not  m.  it  g.  ? 
Jer.  18:11  m.  ways  and  doings  f/. 
GOOD  man. 

2  Sam.  18:27  Abimaaz  is  a  g.  m. 
Ps.  37:23  steps  of  a  g.  man 

112:5  af7,  ?nan  showeth  favor 
Prov.  7:19  g.  7nanisnot  at  home 

12:2  a  g.  man.  obtaineth  favor 

13:22  g.  m.  leaveth  an  inherit. 

14:14  a  g.  m.  is  satisfied,  12:14 
Mic.  7:2  the  g.  man  is  perished 
Mat.  12:-35  a"(7.  tnan  out  of  good 
treasure,  Luke  6:45 

20:11  murmured  ag.  the  q.  m. 

24:43  g.  man  had  kn.  Luke  12:.39 
Luke  2;i:50  Joseph  was  a  g.  man 
John  7:12  said,  He  is  a  g.  nuni 
Acts  11:24  Barnaljas  was  a  g.  in. 
Rom.  5:7  for  a  g.  m.  some  w.  die 

IVot  GOOD. 

G^n.  2:18  not  g.  man  be  alone 
2  Sam.  17:7  counsel  not  g. 
Ps.  36:4  iu  way  that  is  not  g. 
Prov.  16:29  lead  into  way  not  g. 

17:26  to  punish  just  is  not  g. 

18:5  is  not  g.  to  accept  wicked 

19:2  soul  with.  know.  n.  g. 

20:23  a  false  balance  Is  not  g. 

24:23  n.  g.  respect  of  per.  28:21 

25:27  not  g.  to  e;it  much  honey 
/s-.  65:2  waikoth  in  way  n.  g. 
Ezek.  18:18  did  that  wh.  is  n.  g. 

20:25 1  gave  them  statutes  n.  g. 

36:31  your  doings  were  n.  g. 
Mat.  19:10  it  is  not  g.  to  marry 
Acts  15:38  Paul  thought  not  g. 
1  Cor.  5:6  your  glorying  is  not  g. 

Seem,  seemed,  seemeth 
GOOD. 

Jos.  9:25  as  it  seemefh  g.  to  do 
unto  us,  Jud.  10:15:  l*'«m. 
14:36,  40;  En\  7:18;  Est. 
3:11;  Jer.  26:14;  40:4 

Jud.  19:2-i  do  what  s.  g. 

1  Sam.  1:23  what  seemethg.  3:18 ; 

11:10;  24:4 

2  Sam.  3:19  all  tliat  seem  g.  to  Is. 
10:12  do  that  .v.  him  g.  15:26 
19::i7  do  to  C.  what  seem  g.  38 
2-1:22  and  offer  up  what  s.  g. 

1  K.  21:2  if  it  seem  g.  to  "thoc, 

.7t?r.  40:4 
1  Chr.  13:2  if  it  seem.  g.  to  you 
Ezr.  5:17  s.  g.  to  king,  Est.  5:4 
Jer.  18:4  as  seemed  g.  to  j)ottor 
Mat.  11:26  s.  g.  in  stg.  Luke  10:21 
iwie  1:3  it  se&m<d  g.  to  me 
Arf/i  15:25  it  ^v ,  //#/  /  g.  nnto  us 
28  it  seemed  g.  to  the  II.  Ghost 

GOOD,  with  thing. 
^T.  18:17  thing  doest  is  not  g. 
Deut.  26:11  n-joice  in  every  n-.  t. 
Jos.  21:45  faih'd  not  any  g.  f. 
1  Sa}n.  26:16  this  //uz/f?  is  not  g. 

1  A'.  14:13  him  is  f<m.  some  g.  't. 

2  A'.  8:!t  took  of  cv.  g.  t.  of  Da. 
7^'.  3-1:10  seek  L.  not  want  g.  t, 

38:20  I  follow  thin^i  that  g.  is 
84:11  no  g.  th.  will  ho  witlihold 
lt2:l  it  is  r/.  t.  Ut  givi;  thanks 

/^y.  18:22  a  wile,  findeth  g.  th. 

Jer.  a3: 14  will  perform  q.  t. 

Has.  8:3  east  otX  thing  tliat  is  g. 
I  Mat.  19:16  what  g.  thing  eh.  I  do 


GOO 

John  1:46  any  g.  t.  out  of  Xaz.  ? 
A'om.  7:18  inmyfleshdw.no  7.  ^ 
G'al.  4:18  zeal,  affected  in  g.  t. 
EiJt.  4:28  working /A.  which  is  (7. 

6:8  knowing  g.  t.  man  doelh       ' 
2  Tim.  1:14  Qf.  t.  commit  to  thee  | 
Phite.  6  ack.  every  g.  th.  in  you 
Hed.  13:9  a  g.  t.  heart  be  establ. 

GOOD  things. 
Deut.  6:11  houses  full  of  gr.  t. 
Jos.  2.3:14  not  one  failed  ofg.  t. 
15  that  all  g.  things  are  come 
Job  22:18  filled  th.  hous.  wi.  g.  t. 
Ps.  103:5  sat.  thy  mouth  w.  g.  t. 
Prov.  28:10  upriL'ht  sh.  have  g.  t. 
Jer.  5:25  sins  have  withh.  g.t. 
Mat.  7:11  give  g.  things  to  them 

12:34  bein^  evil,  speak  g.  t. 
35  a  goo(r man  bringeth  g.  th. 
Luke  1:5:3  filled  hungry  with  g.  t. 

16:25  in  lifetime  receivedst  g.  t. 
Pom.  10:15  glad  tidings  of  g.  th. 
Gal.  6:6  communicate  in  all  g.  t. 
Tit.  2:3  women  teachers  ofg.  t. 

3:8  these  t.  are  g.  and  profitable 
Ifeb.  9:11  Christ'high-pr.  off?,  t. 

10:1  a  shadow  off/.  ///.  to  come 

GOOD  tidings. 

2  Sam.  4:10  have  biought  g.  tid. 
18:27  cometh  with  g.  tidinz/s 

1  A'.  1:42  and  hringest  g.  tidings 

2  A".  7:9  a  day  off/,  tidings 

Is.  40:9  O  Zion  that  bringest  g.  t. 

41:27  trive  J.  one  brinsreth  g.  t. 

52:7  him  that  bringeth  g.  t. 

61:1  anointed  to  preach'f/.  tid. 
Xah.  1:15  beh.  him  bringeth  g.  t. 
Luke  2:10  I  bring  you  g.  t. 
1  Thes.  3:6  g.  t.  of  your  faith 
GOOD  understanding. 
1  Sam.  25:3  Abi.  was  wo.  ot  g.  u. 
Ps.  111:10  g.  n.  have  all  that  do 
Prov.  3:4  find  favor  and  g.  vnd. 

13:15  g,  vnderstan.  giveth  favor 

Was  GOOD. 
Gen.  1:4  saw  that  it  tv.  g.  10,  25 
31  G.  saw  ev.  th.  it  to.  very  g. 

3:6  the  woman  saw  tree  wels  g. 

40:10  baker  saw  interpre.  w.  g. 

41 :37  thing  ?if.j7.  ineyosofPhar. 

49:15  Issachar  saw  rest  10.  g. 

1  Sam.  15:9  S.  spar,  all  that  w.  g. 

2  Chr.  14:2  Asadid  that  wh.  w.  g. 
31:20  lU'zekiah.wro.  what  w.  g. 

Ec.  2:3  see  what  w.  that  g. 

GOOD  work. 
JVfA.  2:18  strengthen  for  g.  tv. 
Mat.  2t):10  wro.  g.  w.  Mark  14:6 
John  10:33  for  g.  w.  we  stone  not 
2  Cor.  9:8  abound  to  every  g.  w. 
Phil.  1:6  which  hath  begun  g.  w. 
Col.  1:10  fruitful  in  every  g.  iv. 
2  Thes.  2:17  in  every  g.  tv. 

1  Tim.  3:1  a  bishop,  desir.  g.  w. 
5:10  diligently  followed  g.  w. 

2  Tim.  2:21  prepared  to  ev.  g.  w. 
Tit.  1:16  to  every  gr.  if.  reprobate 

3:1  to  be  ready  to  every  g.  w. 
Ileb.  13:21  make  perf.  in  ev.  g.  w. 

GOOD  works. 
1  Sam..  19:4  w.  to  thee  been  g. 
Mat.  5:16  may  see  your  g.  w. 
John  10:32  g.  w.  have  I  showed 
Acts  9:36  Dorcas  full  off/,  works 
Pom.  13:3  not  a  terror  to  g.  lo. 
Eph.  2:10  created  in  Ch.  to  g.  w. 

1  Tii7i.  2:10  be  adorned  w.  g.  it. 
5:10  well  reported  for  g.  works 

25  g.  w.  of  some  are  manifest 
6:18  that  they  be  rich  in  0.  w. 

2  Tim.  3:17  furnished  to  all  g.  w. 
Tit.  2:7  thyself  a  patteni  in  g.  w. 

14  zealous  of  17.  works 

3:8  careful  to  maintain  g.  w.  14 
Ileb.  10:24  prov.  to  love  and  g.  iV. 
1  Ptt.  2:12  by  f7.  w.  glorify  God 

GOODLY, 
Oen.  39:6  Joseph  was  a  g.  person 

49:21  Nap.  a  hind,giv.  g.  words 
E.r.  2:2  s;ivv  he  was  a  g.  cbild 

;19:28  made  g.  bonnets 
Num.  24:5  g.  are  thy  tents,  O  J. 
Devt.  3:25  that  g.  mountain 

6:10  g.  cities  which  build,  not 

8:12  "thou  hast  built  g.  houses 
.los.  7:21  a  g.  Babylon,  garment 

1  Satn.  9:2  S.  a  vounirman.andj/. 
16:12  Jmvld  was  f/.'  tt)  look  to 

2  Sa.}n.  23:21  Bt-n.  slew  a  g.  man 
1  K.  1:6  Adonijah  was  a  g.  man 
.Idff  39:13  f7.  wings  tn  peacocks 
Ps.  16:6  I'havc  a  g.  heritage 

80:10  boughs  wifi^  like  r/.  cedars 

Jer.  3:19  sh.  I  give  thecV/.  heri.  ? 

11:16  oUvu-trco  off/,  fruit 


GOR 

Ezek.  17:8  it  might  be  a  g.  vine 
23  bear  fruit,  and  be  a  g.  cedar 
Has.  10:1  have  made  g.  images 
JoelZ:5  your  tern,  my  g.  things 
Zee.  10:3  made  them'as  .7.  horso 
11:13  a  f7.  price  I  was  prized  at 
Mat.  13:45 mereh.  seek.  g.  penrli 
Luke  21:5  adorned  with  g.  stones 
Jam.  2:2  a  man  in  g.  apparel 
Ptv.  18:14  things  dainty  and  g. 

GOODLIER,  EST. 

1  Sam.  8:16  your  g.  young  men 
9:2  not  iu  Israel  a  g.  person 
1  A'.  20:3  child,  evuu  g.  are  min« 

GOOD\ESS. 

Ex.  18:9  rt'jo.  for  g.  h.  had  done 
33:19  make  g.  pass  before  thee 
34:6  L(.»rd  God  abundant  in  g. 
iV«m.  10:32  wh.  g.  L.  sh.  do  to  us 
•2Sa7n.  7:28  prom.  g.  1  Chr.  17:26 

1  K.  8:66  joyful  f<u-  g.  2  Chr.  1:10 

2  Chr.  6:41  saints  rejoice  in  g. 
32:;32  Ilezt'k,  g. :  :iS:'2i\  .Tosiah  g. 

Xeh.  9:25  di.-liglitril  iln-nis.  in  g. 
:i5  have  not  servL'd  tliee  in  g. 
Ps.  16:2  my  g.  ext.  not  to  thee 

21:3  prev.  with  blcssiuL's  o(g, 

23:6  surely  g.  shall  follo^v  me 

25:7  remem.  me,  fur  thy  g.  sake 

27:13  I  believed  to  see  r/."of  L. 

31:19  O  how  great  is  tliy  g. 

33:5  earth  is  full  ofg.  of  Lord 

52:1  g.  of  God  enduVetli  contin. 

65:4  satis,  with  g.  of  thy  house 
11  crownest  the  year  with  g. 

68:10  prep,  of  thv  f/.  for  poor 

107:8  pr.  L.  for  his  g.  15.  21,  31 
9  filleth  Iiungry  soul  with  g. 

144:2  my  g.  and  my  fortress 

145:7  utter  memory  of  thy  f7. 
Pror.  20:6  procla.  cv.  one  his  f7. 
Is.  63:7  g.  toward  the  house  of 

Israel 
.ler.  2:7  bro.  you  to  eat  g.  tlicreof 

31:12  flow  together  to  g.  of  L. 
14  people  satisfied  with  mv  g. 

33:9  shall  tremble  for  all  the  g. 
IIos.  3:5  fear  the  Lord  and  his  g. 

6:4  your  g.  is  as  a  morn,  cloud 

10:1  according  to  g.  of  his  land 
ZiC.  9:17  great  is  his  g. 
Pom.  2:4  g.  of  G.  lead,  to  repent. 

11:22  behold,  the  g.  of  G.  towa. 
thee  g.  if  thou  continue  in  g. 

1.5:14  that  von  are  full  of  (7. 
Gal.  5:22  fru.  of  Sp.  is  £7.  Sjph .  5:9 
2  Thes.  1:11  fulfil  g.  pie.  of  his  g. 

GOODS. 
Gen.  14:16  Abr.  brought  bac-k  g. 
21  take  the  q.  to  thyself 

24:10  g.  of  master  in  his  band 

31:18  J.  carried  awav  his  g.  46:& 
^.p.  22:8  hand  tonciirbbor's  y.  11 
JV'f/m.  16:32  eartli  swall.  their  g. 

31:9  spoil  of  Midian  and  their  g'. 

35:3  for  Levites'  cattle  and  g. 

Deut.  28:11  make  plenteous  in  g. 

2  (7ir.  21:14  smite  wives,  thy  g. 

Ezr.  1:4  the  men  help  him  wi.  g. 

6  strength,  their  hands  with  g. 

6:8  kiug's  g.  expenses  be  given 

7:26  banishm.  or  to  confis.^of  f^. 
Xeh.  9:25  poss.  houses  full  ofg. 
Job  20:10  his  IkukIs  sb.  restiire  g. 
21  therefore  nn  man  loi)k  for  g. 
28  his  g.  shall  llt»\v  away 
Ec.  5:11  when  g.  increase 
Ez^k.  38:12  have  cattle  and  g. 

13  come  to  take  cattle  anA  g.  f 
Zep.  1:13  g.  shall  bee.  a  booty 
Mat.  12:29  enter  str.  man's  hou. 
and  taker/..?  MarkS:21 

24:47  make  him  ruler  over  g. 

25:14  deliver,  unto  them  his  g. 
Luke  6:30  takcth  away  thy  g. 

11:21  his  q.  are  in  peace 

12:18  there  will  I  bestow  my  g. 
19  thou  hast  much  f7.  laid  up 

15:12  give  me  the  portion  ofg. 

16:1  accused  that  he  wasted  f7. 

19:8  half  of  my  g.  give  to  noor 
Acts  2:45  sold  g.  "and  partea  th. 
1  Cor.  13:3  I  bestow  all  my  g. 
Heb.  10:34  spoiling  of  your  g. 
Ptv.  3:17  and  increased  with  g. 

GOPHER  nood. 

Gen.  6:14  an  ark  of  g.  u\ 
GORE,  ED. 

All'.  21:28  if  ox  a.  man  or  woman 
31  whe.  g.  a  son  or  daughter 

GORGEOrS.  LY. 

Eztk.  23:12  Assyriinis  clothed  g. 
Lukelii^i  g.  apjiarel.  in  king's 
23:11   H.  arrayed  JesuB  in   g, 
robe 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


879 


GOT 

GO^IIE\. 

O^n.  45:10  dweU  iu  hmd  of  G. 

4G:3^1:  47:4.  fi.  *J7 
Sir.  (*:-i-i;  'M-M:  Ja*.  in:41;  11:16; 
i:>:5l 

GOSPEL. 
JUarkVA  bcL'iniiuiijof  rr.  of  J.  C. 
15  said,  Ui'piMit  ami  Ofliovof/. 
8:85  lose  life  for  my  d.'ikf  ami  ]/. 
lOi'i".)  for  my  s>akc;  and  r/. 
i:J:IO  the  7.  miisit  bo  iiiiblished 
-(4'"^x  15:7  bv  my  mouth  huar/?. 
art:il  the  7.  of  the  irrnce  of  tiod 
i?om.  1:1  separat.  to  tht?  f/.  of  G. 
It  I  stTve  with  my  spirit  in  7. 
IG  not  ashamed  of  ff.  of  Christ 
9:16  judi;e  f*ecrels  ac.  lo  mv  (/. 
10:16  have  not  all  obeyed  the  <?. 
11:28  conceminL'  (/.  are  enemies 
15:16  miui^terini;  the  g.  of  (totl 
29  blej^sini;  of  the  (/.  of  Christ 
lfi:-i')  estah.  you  accordinir  to  j?. 

1  Cor.  4:15  belrolten  you  thro"  g. 
9:12  le^t  wc  hinder  ff.  of  Christ 

17  ft  dispensation  of  *7.  is  com. 

18  I  i)reaeh  (/.  I  may  nmlcc  {/. 
of  Christ  with,  charire:  that 
I  abuse  not  mv  po.  in  the  ff. 

23  this  I  do  for  tlie  7.  sake 

2  Cor.  4:3  iff/,  Iiid,  Iiid  to  them 

4  li^ht  i)f  irlor.  (/.  should  sliiue 
8:1S  whose  prnise  is  in  (/. 

9:13  prof,  subjection  to  the  ff. 
11:4  receive  another  (/.  Oal.  1:6 
Oai.  1:7  would  pervert  (/.  of  Chr. 
2:2  communicated  (/.  I  preach 

5  truth  of  ^jf.  mii.'ht  continue 

7  {?.  of  inicir.  committed  to  me 

14  accordiuij  to  truth  of  the  ff. 
Eph.  1:13  f/.  of  your  salvation 

3:6  partafce  ]>roin.  in  Chr.  by  g. 
6:15  preparation  of//,  of  peace 

19  niJike  known  mystery  of  jr. 
Pfiil.  1:5  fellowship  in  the  q. 

7  def.  and  contirtnation  of  f7.  17 
12  fallen  out  to  f\irthera.  of  ^. 
27  let  your  conversation  be  as 

beco.  g.  striv.  for  faith  of  gr. 
2:22  hathscrved  with  me  in  g. 
4:3  help-wouu-n  with  me  in  ff. 

15  in  the  beirinuin-;  of  the  q. 
Col.  1:5  heard  bef.  of  truth  otff. 

23  not  moved  H'om  hope  of  (7. 

1  T/i^.<.  1:5  ff.  came  not  in  word 
2:2  bold  to  speak  the  ff.  nf  God 

4  to  be  put  in  tru-^t  with  ff. 

8  willini;  to  impart  not  y."  only 
3:2  Ti.  our  feliow-Iaborer  in  ff. 

2  JVit^.^.  1:8  on  them  that  obey 

not  the  $f.  IPi'f.  4:17 
2:14  wherennto  called  y<ni  by  ff. 

1  Tim.  1:11  according;  to  r/.  ot  G. 

2  Tim.  1:S  partaker  of  altli.  of  .7. 
10  immortality  to  liirht  thro'  g. 

2:8  J.  C.  raised  acmrdin;,'  to  ff. 
Phlk.  13  minist.  in  bunds  of  <y. 

GOSPEL,  with  prenoh.  ed,  Ing. 

Mat.  4:2;j  Jesus  went  pnnchiiiff 
\\\eff.  0::i5:  Mnrk  1:14 

11:5  poor  have  g.  p.  Luke  7:22 

21:14  ff.  hep.  26:13;  Mark  14:9 
Murk  16: 15  p.  ff.  to  ev.  creature 
Luke  4:18  anointed  me  top.  ff. 

9:6  /).  the  ff.  and  healim; 

20:1  he  taught  and  i>riurfiHl  ff. 
Act^  8:25  nre.  ff.  to  Samaritans 

16:10  L.  nad  called  us  to  p.  g. 
Jiotn.  1:15  [  am  ready  to;;,  ff. 

10:15  beautiftil  feet  that  p.'ff. 

15:10  I  have  fully  pr<.  g.  of"Ch. 

20  so  have  I  strivi-d  to  pre<t.  ff. 

1  Cor.  1:17  nut  to  bant,  but  pr.  g. 
9:14  that  p.  ff.  should  live  of  ^. 

16  tho'  I  /).  g.  nothini;  to  clory 
of,  woe  to  me  if  I  pr.  not  g. 

18  when  I  p.  ff.  I  may  make  ff. 
15:1  I  declare  the  ff.  which  I  pr. 

2  Cor.  2:12  I  came  to  T.  t();;r.  g. 
10:14  as  far  as  to  you  iu  n.  g. 
11:7  Ipr.  to  you  freely  the  ff. 

Gal.  1:8  tho'  we  pr.  any  other  g. 

11  ff.  p.  of  me  not  after  man 

3:8  prea.  before  the  g.  to  Abra. 

4:13  infirmity  of  flesli  I ;).  ff. 
1  TJie^.  2:9  wc;>.  to  you  ff.  of  G. 
lied.  4:2  to  us  was  g  preach'^fl 
1  Ptt.  1:12  them  that  pre.  the  g. 
25  which  by  g.  is  pr.  to  you 

4:6  for  this  cause  was  the  g.  pr. 
Bee.  14:6  havini;  everl.  g.  top. 

GOT. 
Gen.  39:12  Jos.  g.  him  out.  15 
Pft.  44:3  ff.  not  land  by  sword 
JK:.  2:7  I  ff.  servjin.  and  maideufl 

GOTTE\. 

Otn.  4:1  I  have  g.  a  mua 


GKA 

Ex.  14:18  when  I  have  g.  honor 
I  Lev.  6:4  thhiir  he  hath  "deceit,  g. 
\  /Uuf.  8:17  hand  hath  g.  wealth 
2  Satn.  17:13  be  g.  into  a  city 
j./.yft  2S:15  wisdoin  not  g.  for  poM 
31:25  rejoie.  bee.  hand  g.  much 
'  /V  !W:1  arm  hath  ff.  victory 
j  Pn^r.  13:11  wealth  ff.  by  va"nity 
I   20:21  inheritance  17.  hastily 
A('.  1:16  ff.  more  wisdom  than  oil 
ff.  15:7  abundance  ff.  they  curry 
Kzek.  28:4  wisdom  liast  ff'  riches 
Dan.  9:15  thou  h:i«t  ff.  renown 
Rev.  15:2  them  tliat  (/.  victory 

GOVER\. 
1  A*.  91:7d(»st  ff.  kinu'domofls.? 
JofflU-.U  shall  he  that  hateth  ff.  f 
Pif.  67:4  thou  sh.  ff.  the  nations 

GOVER\MEVr,  S. 

/•■■.  9:6  ff.  shall  be  up<in  slioiilder 
7  of  inc.  of  his  ff.  sli.  be  no  end 
22:31  I  commit  ff.  to  his  hand 
1  Cor.  12:28  */,  divers,  oftimijues 
iPtt.  2:10  them  that  despise  g. 

G0VER\OR. 
Gen.  42:6  Jos.  g.  over  land.  45:20 
1  A*.  18:3  Ob.  g.  over  Ahab's  ho. 

1  (7ir.  29:22  aiiointcd  S.  chief /y. 
A"-;-.  5:1  (  C.  deliv.  vesfx  Is  to  g. 
.Vf7/.  5:14  not  eaten  bread  ofg. 

15  recpured  notthe  bread  ot  ff. 
P".  22:28  he  is  g.  am.  the  nation. 
.A  /*.  30:21  g.  sh.  proceed  fr.  them 

40:5  <.'o  hack  to  Gi-daliah  the  g. 

41:2  Ish.  smote  Gedaliali  thef/. 
ITitff.  1:14  L.  stirred  up  Zerub.  ff. 

2:2  speak  to  Zerub.  the  a.  21 
Ze('.  9:7  sh.  be  as  a  ff.  in  Jndah 
.V'//.  1:8  offer  it  now  to  thy  g. 
Maf.  2:6  out  of  thee  sh.  como  ff. 

2'*:14  if  this  come  to  gr.V  ears 
John  2:8  bear  to  g.  of  the  feast 
.irts  24:1  informed  g.  a;;ainst  P. 

2  Cor.  11:32  the  ff.  tinder  Aretas 
Jfl/rt.3:4  ships  turned  wh.  g.  lis. 

GOVERNORS. 

Jml.  5:9  my  heart  tow.  ff.  of  Isr. 
14  out  of  >rachircame  doxvn  ff. 
Ezr.  8:36  delivered  com.  to  ff. 
Xeh.  2:7  let  lettersl>e  ffiven  to  g. 
5:15  the  ff.  charireable  to  people- 
Dun.  2:48  made  Dan.  chief  of  f/. 
Zir.  V2:T)ff.  of  Jndah  shall  say 

6  will  niake  ff.  of  J.  like  hearth 
Mat.  10:18  sh.  be  broutrht  bef.  ff. 
Gal.  4:2  under  tutors  and  ff. 

1  Ptt.  2:14  submit  yoursel.  to  g. 

GOIRD,  S. 

2  A'.  4:39  one  gathered  wild  g. 
■Ion.  4:6  God  prejjared  g.  3.  irlad 

7  a  worm  smote  g.  it'witliered 
10  thou  hast  had  pity  on  the  ff. 

GOZAX.  2  A'.  17:6;  18:11;  10:12; 
1  atr.  5:26:  Is.  37:12 
GRACE. 
Kzr.  9:8  little  space  g.  showed 
AIsV.  2:17  E.  obtained  g.  in  sjijht 
Ps.  45:2  ff.  poured  into  lipsH 

84:11  Lord  is  a  sun.  will  j^ive  ff. 
Pror.  1:9  an  ornament  of //. 

3:22  so  shall  they  be  life  and  ff. 
31  <?iveth  ff.  to  Jowly,  Jam.  4*:6 

4:9  to  head  omatnent  o{ff. 

22:11  TrtTff.  of  lips  kini;  liis  fri. 
Ztv.  4:7  slionlinLT^.  crvinrj.  g.  g. 

12:10  will  p<mr  the  Sprit  off?'. 
John  1:14  begotten  of  F.  full  at  g. 

16  have  all  received  ff.  for  g. 

17  ff.  and  tnith  came  by  J,  C. 
■4rA?4:;i:i  irreat  ff.  was  on  them 

14:3  testfmony  to  word  of  his  ff. 
18:27  which  believed  thro'  g. 
20:32  com.  you  to  word  of  17, 
Rom.  1:5  by  wli.  we  received  ff. 
7  g.  and  peace  from  G.  our  F. 

1  Cor.  1:3:  2  for.  1:2;    Gal. 

1:3;  A>>/^  l:2;7%fAl:2;  Col. 

1:2;  1  This.  1:1;  2  Thes!.  1:2; 

Pfiil^.  3 
3:24  justified  freely  by  his  g. 
4:4  reward  is  not  reckoned  of  gr, 

16  that  it  mij;ht  be  by  g. 
.5:2  wc  have  access  into  this  g'. 

17  rece've  abundance  of  17. 

20  sin  abounded,  g.  mure 

21  g.  reii.m  thro'  riirhlcnusness 
6:1  con.  in  sin,  that  >/.  abrmnd? 

14  under  ff. ;  15  bee.  under//.,? 
11:5  according  to  election  of  ^. 

6  if  by  g.  no  more  of  works 
12:3  throuirh  r/.  piven  unto  me 

6  ^riftsdiflfennL' accordinir  to/7. 
15:15  the  g.  iriven  to  me  of  God 
1  Cor.  10:30  if  I  by  g.  be  partak. 
15:10  g,  bestowed  Bot  in  vaia 


GRA 
2  Cor.  4:15/7.  red.  to  ^dory  of  O. 
8:6  finish  in  you  the  same  g. 
7  see  that  ye  abound  in  ttila  g. 
19  travel  with  us  with  this  7. 
9:8  (i.  isable  lomnke  g.  abound 
12:9  my  ff.  Is  sufllcient  for  thee 
Gaf.  1:6  who  called  you  to  g. 

15  G.  who  called  me  by  his  g. 
2:9  when  James  perceived  g. 
5:4  justi.  by  law,  fallen  fl-oin  g. 
Ejtli.  1:6  praise  of  the  tilory  of  gr. 
7  accordini;  to  riches  of  g. 
2:5  hy  g.  saved  throufrh  faith,  8 
7  mi^rlif'  show  tho  riches  otg. 
3:8  to  me  is  this  g.  piven 
4:7  to  ev.  one  of  iis  is  given  g. 
29  mav  minister  g.  to  hearers 
6:24  ff.  with  all  that  love  L.  J. 
Phil.  1:7  are  all  partakers  otff. 
Col.  3:16  sinp,  with  ff.  in  hearts 
4:6  lot  speech  bealwav  with  ff. 

18  g.  bo  with  von.  2  l^im.  4:22; 
iTi^  3:15;  //ei.  13:25 

2  T/tes.  2:16  hopo  throu;;h  g. 

1  Tim.  1:2  g.  merev,  and  "peace 

froni  O'.  our  Father,  2  Thn. 

1:2;  Tif.  1:4;  HJohnS 
1:14  ff.  of  Lord  abundant 
6:21  g-  be  with  thee.     Amen 

2  Tir/i.  1:9  called  us  accord,  to  g. 
9:1  be  strontrin  the  g.  in  Christ 
7'(7.  3:7.instiftedby //. 

Ilib.  4:1(;  boldlv  to  tlironc  of  7. 

10:29  despite  to  the  Spirit  otg. 

12:28  let  ns  have  g.  to  serve  G. 

13:9  tlie  heart  be  cstab.  with  g. 
Jam.  1:11  g.  of  fashion  perisheth 

4:6  civetii  more  g.  g.  to  humble 

1  Pet.  1:2  g.  be  miilli.  2  Ptf.  1:2 
10  prophesied  nf  g.  to  come 
13  nope  for  ff.   3:7  heirs  of  g. 

5:5  God  piveth  g.  to  humble 
10  G.  otff.  called  us  to  glory 

2  Pet.  3:18".erow  iu  g.  and  in  Ch. 
Jufle  4  turning/;,  of  G.  lo  lasciv. 
liev.  1:4  g.  from  him 

See  FIND,  or  porxn. 

GRACE  of  God. 

Luke  2:40  g.  of  God  upon  him 

Arfii  ll:23"he  had  seen  g.  of  God 
13:43  persna.  to  con.  in  ff'.  of  G. 
l-}:26  recom.  to  g.  of  G.  15:40 
20:24  the  gospel"  of >/.  of  God 

Horn,  h:\hg.  of  G.  liath  abound. 

1  Cor.  1:4  g.  of  G.  given  by  J.  C. 
3:10  ac.  to  g'.  of  G.  given  "to  me 
15:10  by  g.  of 'God  I  am  what  I 

am,  yet  riot  I,  but  g.  of  God 

2  Cor.  1:12  by  g.  of  G.  wu'had 
Ci\l  rec.  not  tlie  g.  of  G.  in  vain 
8:1  ffofG.  bestow,  on  churches 
9:14  the  exceeding  g.  of  O. 

Gal.  2:21  not  frustrate  g.  of  G. 
Eph.  3:2  dispensation  offf'.  of  G. 
7  accor.  to  the  gift  otff.  of  G. 
Col.  1:6  ye  knew  the  ff.  of  G. 
2  The.'i.  i:I2  accordini;  to  ff.  of  G. 
Tit.  2:11  ff.  of  G.  brin-reth  salv. 
Iltb.  2:9  6y  ff.  of  0.  taste  death 
12:15  anv  man  fail  of  g.  of  G. 

1  Pet.  4:10  stewards  of'//,  'of  G. 
5:12  this  is  the  true  ff.  of  God 
GRACE  of  our  Lord  Jesus. 

,■1  <-^'  15: 1 1  ff.  of  L.  J.  sh .  be  saved 
Rom.  16:20  ff.  of  our  Lord  J.  be 

with  VOU.34;  1  rorl6:23;/'//?V. 

4:23:  1  The.^.^:^\  2  r//f>'.3:18 

2  Cor.  8:9  the  ff.ofour  L.  J.  C 
13:14  the  ff.  of  our  L.  J.  Christ 

Gal.  6:1H  ff'.  of  I.  J.  wi.  s.  Phi.  25 
Rev.  22:21  g.  of  L.  J.  be  with  you 

GRAi'IOrs. 
Gen.  43:29  God  be  //.  to  thee 
E.r.  22:27  I  will  hear,  I  am  g. 

.'i3:19  bo  ff.  to  whom  I  be  ff. 

;M:6  the  Lord  God.  g.  i  C/n-. 
3fi:9;  P-:  103:8;  llfi:5;  145:8: 
Jofil '2:Vi 
.Yum.  6:25  make  face  shine  g. 
2  Sam.  12:22  tell  wh.  G.  will  be  g. 
Xt/i.  9:17  a  God  g.  merciful.  31 
Job  33:2-t  then  he  is  g.  to  him 
/v.  77:9  G<id  forgotten  to  be  ff.  ? 

86:15  art  God  g.  111:4 ;  112:4' 
Pror.  11:16  g.  wo.  retain,  honor 
Ec.  lit:  12  words  of  wise  man  g. 
h.  :I0: 18  L.  \\iU  wait  that  he  be  g. 

19  be  //.  t()  thee;  33:2  g.  to  us 
Jer.  22:23  n.  when  pangs  come 
Am&n  5:1.5  the  Lord  will  be  g. 
.Ton.  4:2  thou  art  a  g.  Gitd 

Mai.  1:9  beseech  G."  he  will  be /?. 
Luke  4:22  wondered  at  g.  wonls 
1  Ptt.  2:3  if  ye  tasted  tlie  L.  is  g. 

GR.U:iOl'l9LY. 
Gen.  33:5  child.  God  g.  given  me 


GRA 

Gen.  33:11  G.  hath  dealt  g.  with 
I*s.  119:29  grant  me  thy  law  g. 
Hos.  14:2  receive  ns  g. 
GRAFT,  ED. 

Rom.  11:17  wild  olivi-t.  Wv'rt  g. 
19  that  1  nii:,'ht  In-  r/.  in 
23  theysli.  \H'ff.  ti.'isnhletof/. 
21  cut  out  and  g.  these  be  fj. 
GK  \I\,  ft. 
.Imoj*n:0  not  least  ff.  fall  on  ear. 
Mat.  1.3:31  kingdom  of  heaven  ia 
like  a  g.  of  niustard-»ecd, 
J/a;-t4:'31;  Luke  13:19 
17:20  faith  as  a  g.  of  muat«rd-B. 
yo  shall  say  to  this  mount, 
removf,  L'^ke  17:6 

1  Cor.  15:37  ff.  w  heat,  or  other  g. 

GRAXOMOTIIER. 

2  Tim.  1:5  faith  dwelt  in  thy  g. 

GRA\T,  ftnbsinntive. 
Ezr.  3:7  accord,  to  g.  of  Cyrus 

GRA.Vr,  Verb. 
Lev.  25:24  g.  a  redetnplion 
1  Sam.  Lit  God  g.  thee  petition 

1  Chr.  21:22  g.  th'is  threshing-fl.; 

thou  shall  g.  it  nie 

2  Chr.  12:7  I  will  g.  them  deliv. 
Xrh.  1:11  g.  mercy  in  sight  of 
A*/.  5:8  the  king  g.  my  petition 
Job  6:8  (;.  //.  the  tiling  I  lonir  for 
/^*.  20:4  /?.*thee  to  thine  heart 

85:7  O  Lord,  g.  us  salvation 
119:29  g.  me  thv  law  graciously 
140:8  g.  not,  O  L.  de.  of  wicked 
Mat.  20:21  g.  mv  two  sons  may 

sit,  J/n)-A  10:37 
Luke  1:74  g.  to  us  that  wc  being 
ActA  4:29  g.  with  boldness 
Rom.  15:5  G.  g.  you  to  be  like-m. 
Ejih.  3:16  g.  you  to  be  streuLTth. 
2  Tim.  1:18  L.  g.  he  find  mercy 
Rev.  3:21  g.  to  sit  in  my  throne 
GRAXTED. 

1  Chr.  4:10  God  a.  what  he  requ. 

2  Chr.  1:12  and  knuwl.  is  g.  thee 
Ezr,  7:6  king  g.  all  his  requests 
\eh.  2:8  g.  accord,  to  hand  of  G. 
Est.  5:6  petit,  sh.  be  g.  7:2;  9:12 

9:13  let  it  be  g.  to  Jews  in  Shu. 
Job  10:12  hast  g.  life  and  favor 
Piov.  10:24  desire  of  right,  be  g. 
Acta  11:18  G.  g.  Gen.  repentance 

14:3  g.  sil'us  to  be  done  by  han. 
Rev.  19:8  g.  she  sh.  be  arrayed 

GRAPE. 
Iav.  19:10  not  gather /?.  of  wine 
Deut.  32:14  drink  blood  of  ^. 
■kib  15:;^3  shako  ofi"  unripe  g. 
Cant.  2:13  g.  give  good  smell 

7:12  the  tencfcr  g.  appear 
I^.  18:5  sour  g.  is  ripening 
Jtr.  31:29  have  eaten  a  sour  g. 

30  ev.  man  that  eateth  sour  g. 
Mic.  7:1  as  g.  gleanings  of  viut. 

GRAPE-GATHERER. 
Jtr.  6:9  turn  back  hand  as  g.-g. 

49:9  if  z?.-//.  come,  Ob.  5 

GRAPEft. 

Gen.  40:10  clusters  bro.  ripe  g. 
49:11  washed  clothes  in  hi.  ofg. 
Ltv.  25:5nor  gather  f/.  undressed 

1 1  in  jubilee,  nor  ga.  g.  ot  vine 
Xum.  6:3  nor  shall  eat  moist  g. 

13:20  time  of  the  first  ripe  g. 
23  cut  a  branch  with  clus.  of  !7. 
Ihut.  2;i:24  maycst  eat  £7.  thy  fill 

24:21  wh.  thou  gathercst  the  g. 

28:30  plant  vine,  not  ga.  g.  39 

:^2:;i2  their  g.  are  ff.  of  gall 
Jud.  8:2  gli-anint:  nf  g.  of  Ephr. 
Xeh.  13:15  wine  and  g.  on  sab. 
Cant.  2:15  vines  have  tender  g. 

7:7  breasts  are  like  chist.  of  7. 
Is.  5:2  it  should  bring  forth  g. 
4  bring  forth  g.  bro.  wild  g.  ? 

17:(i  gleaning  g.  shall  be  left 

24:13  g.  when  vintage  is  done 
.hr.  8:13  there  sh.  be  wog.  outL 

25:30  a»i  they  that  tread  g. 

49;tl  gleaning  g.  Ob.  5 
Ezek.  18:2  have  eaten  sour  g. 
Iloa.  9:10  like  g.  in  wilderness 
,-lwj<w9:13treaderof  J/,  uv.  sower 
Mat.  7:16  man  ga.  g.  of  thorns  f 
Luke  6:44  nor  of  brambles  ga.  g. 
Rev.  14:18  her  (/.  are  fully  npe 

GRASS. 
Gen.  1:11  earth  bring  forth  g. 

12  the  earth  bnniL'bt  forth  g. 
Xum.  22:4  licketh  up  g.  of  field 
Ihut.  11:15  send  g.  fur  thy  cattle 

29:23  anv  g.  groiveth  rtiereiii 

:«:2  distil  as  showers  upon  g. 

2  Sam.  23:4  the  g.  springing  out 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


t  K.  1R:5  And  g.  to  save  horsoa 
SI  A".  1!1:26  lis  7.  of  the  field,  aag. 
on  the  hnllHe-topf,  /«.  37:37 
Jb6  5:25  oft'sprini;  a^i  (/.  of  earth 
6:5  ass  limy  when  he  hath  i/. 
40:15  hehem.  eateth  g.  as  an  ox 
Px.  37:2  sh.  he  cut  down  like  g. 
72:li  like  rain  upon  mown  g. 
1(1  thev  shall  Hoin'ish  like  g. 
911:5  they  are  like  g.  wh.  grow. 
92:7  the  wicked  sprinL;  as  g. 
102:4  heart  is  « itiiereil  like  g. 
11  a  shadow,  wilhered  like  g. 
10:i:15  man,  his  days  are  as  g. 
104:14  causeth  g.  to  grow 
10ti:20  an  ox  that  eatelh  g. 
129:t;  as  g.  upon  the  house-tops 
147:8  ff.  to  grow  upon  mount. 
Prov.  10:12  as  dew  on  g. 
27:35  tender  g.  showeth  itself 
Is.  1,5:(1  the^.l'aileth 
.35:7  111  hah.  of  dnigons  sh.  be  g. 
40:11  .\ll  llesh  is  (/.  1  Pet.  1:24 
7  g.  wither,  surely  peo.  ls</.  8 
44:4  sh.  spring  up  us  am.  the  g. 
Jer.  14:5  forsook  it  because  no  g. 
50:11  grown  fat  as  heifer  at  g. 
Dan.  4:15  leave  stump  111  g.  2:3 
25  eat  g.  as  oxen,  32,  33;  5:21 
Mic.  5-7  as  showers  upon  the  g. 
Zee.  10:1  Ij.  shall  give  ev.  one  g. 
Mai.  Ii;30  clothe  g.  Luke  12:2,S 
14:19  sit  down  on  g.  Mark  B::39 
John  6:10  there  was  much  g. 
Jam.  1:10  as  g.  he  sh.  pass  away 
11  sun  risen,  withereth  the  g. 
Bee.  8:7  all  green  g.  burnt  np 
9:4  should  not  hiirt  g.  of  earth 

Ca.iSSHOPI'ER,  s. 
Ler>.  11:22  the  g.  after  his  kind 
Num.  13:33  in  our  siglit  as  g. 
Jiid.  6:5  as  g.  for  multitude,  7:12 
Job  39:20  afraid  as  a  g.  ? 
Ec.  12:5  (7.  shall  be  a  burden 
/is.  40:22  inhabitants  are  as  g. 
Jer.  40:23  they  are  more  than  g. 
.4mo.?7:l  formed  g.  in  the  begin. 
2VaA.  3:17  thy  captains  are  as  g. 
GRATE.    See  bhazen. 

GR.WE,  Suhstnnlive. 
G'^n.  35:20  .1.  set  a  pillar  on  her  f/. 
37-35  ^viU  go  down  to  g. 
42:38  with  sorrow  to  g.  44:31 
60:5  bury  mo  in  my  g. 
N'inn.  19: 10  who  touch,  g.  is  unc. 
1  Sam.  2:11  L.  bring  dovvii  to  g. 
9  Sam.  3:;i2  and  peo.  wept  at  g. 
1!I::J7  bv  the  r/.  of  my  father 
1  A'.  2:ii'n"t  liis  head' go  to  g. 
9  bring  to  the  g.  with  blood 
14: 13  Jeroboam  shall  come  to  ^y. 
9  K.  22:20  to  thy  g.  2  C/ir.  34:28 
./rj,  3:22  when  tiiey  find  the  17, 
5:2*)  come  to  g.  in  full  age 
7:9  goeth  to*7.  come  up  no  more 
10:19  carried  from  womb  to  g. 
14:13  O  that  thon  hide  me  iii  g. 
17:13  the  g.  is  my  liousc 
21:13  they  go  down  to  the  g. 
3i  yet  shall  he  be  brought  tog. 
30:24  not  stretch  hand  to  the  g. 
■3.3:22  soul  drawcth  near  to  g. 
T.'i.  6:5  in  g.  who  give  thanks  ? 
rAI:3  broiwht  my  sonl  from  g. 
3[:17  wicked  be  silent  in  the  g. 
49:14  laid  in  g.  consume  in  g. 
15  red.  ponl  from  power  of  j;. 
f^:3  mjr  life  draweth  nigh  to  g. 
11  loving-kindness  dccl.  in  g. 
RM:  ;h  d' 1.  soul  from  hand  of  r/. 
]  11:7  bi'iii-s  scat,  at  g.^/f  mouth 
J'ni'\  1:12  swallow  tliem  as  j/. 
:Hi:!f>  g.  and  bai-rcn  \ioinb 
K''.  9:10  no  wdsdom  in  g. 
I'lnf.  8:6  iealousv  is  ci-uel  as  g. 
I,.  14:11  liomp  is'brought  to  g. 

19  cast  out  of  thy  g.  likeft\)r. 
;;h:10  shall  go  to  the  gates  of  g. 

IS  the  a.  c;innot  praise  thre 
5.1:9  made  his  g.  with  wicked 
J,  r.  211:17  mother  might  been  g. 
Kzt'k.  :12;2.3  company  round  g. 
Jim.  l:i:14  ransom  from  powiTof 
g.  O  11.  I  will  be  destruction 
Kali.  1:1  i  make  thy  g. 
Julia  11:17  had  lain  in  g.  4  days 
31  goelh  lo  g.  to  weep  there 
12:17  called  Lazarus  out  off;. 
1  Cur.  15:55;/.  wh.  is  thy  victory? 

fiB  wn-ri-OTiiE.s. 

John  11:44  Laz.  bound  with  g.-c. 
fin  AVE,  Adjertivc. 

1  7'i;H.3:8deac.be(/.,-  11  wives?. 
Tit.  2:2  aged  men  bo  sober,  g. 

URAVE,  Verb. 
Ex.  28:9  eh.  g,  011  ony.x-»toue3 


GRE 

Ex.  S9:.36  pi.  of  pure  gold,  g.  on 

2  Clir.  2:7  send  a  man  that  can  51. 

14  sent  a  cunning  man  to  g. 

GRAVED. 

1  K.  7:.3fi  on  borders  g.  cherubim 

2  Clir.  3:7  g.  cherubim  on  walls 
GRAVEL. 

Prm.  20:17  shall  be  filled  with  g. 
Is.  48:19  olTsp.  of  bowels  like  g. 
Lam.  3: 16  broken  teeth  with  17. 

GRAVEX,  Verb. 
Is  49:16  g.  tliee  on  pa.  of  hands 
Ilab.  2:18  the  maker  hath  g.  it 

GRAVE\. 
Ex.  .32:16  writing  of  God  g. 
39:6  signets  (7.  with  names  of  Is. 
Job  19:24  were  g.  with  iron  pen 
Jer.  17:1  is  r/.  upon  table  of  heart 
Acts  17:29  Giodhead  is  like  gold  g. 

GRAVEX  image. 
E.V.  20:4  sh.  not  make  unto  thee 
any  g.  i.  Lev.  26:1 ;  Deut,  5:8 
Deat.  4:16  lest  make  a  g.  im.  25 
27:15  cursed  man  maketh  g.  i. 
Jar/.  17:3  for  son  to  make  g.  im. 

18:30  Dan  set  up  g.  image,  31 
2  A'.  21:7  Manasseh  set  g.  image 
h.  40:19  workmen  nielt'eth  g.  l. 
20  workman  to  prepare  g.  im, 
44:9  they  that  make  g.  image 
10  who  hath  molten  a  g.  im. 
17  with  residue  he  maketh  5".  i. 
45:20  set  up  wood  of  their  f7.  i. 
48:5  my  g.  i.  hath  commanded 
./«'.  I0:i4conf.  by  g.  im.  51:17 
yah.  1:14  I  will  cut  off  the  g.  i. 
Ilab.  2:18  what  profit,  the  g.  i.  ? 

GRAVEN  ima^ses. 
Beat.  7:5  shall  burn  their  g.  im. 
12:3  ve  shall  hew  down  g.  im. 
2  A'.  17:41  feared  L.  served  g.  i. 
2  Chr.  .34:7  he  had  beaten  g.  im. 
Ps.  78:.58  moved  to  jeal.  with  g.  i. 
97:7  conf.  all  that  serve  g.  im. 
Is.  21:9  Bab.  fallen,  and  g.  im. 
30:22  defile  the  cover,  of  g.  im. 
42:8  nei.  give  my  praise  to  g.  i. 
17  ashamed  that  trust  in  g.  i. 
.ler.  8:19  prov.  to  anger  with  g.  i, 
.50:.38  it  is  the  land  of  ?.  images 
51:47  do  judgment  on  g.  im.  52 
IIos.  11:2  burnt  incense  to  g.  i. 
.Mic.  1:7  g.  i.  be  beaten  to  pieces 
5:13  thy  g.  images  will  I  cutotf 

GR.VVES. 
Ex.  14:11  were  no  g.  in  Egypt 
2  K.  2;i:6  cast  the  powder  on  g. 
2  Chr.  34:4  strewed  it  on  the  g. 
Jul)  17:1  the  g.  are  ready  for  me 
Is.  65:4  -which  remain  among  g. 
.ler.  8:1  bri.  priests' bones  out  g. 
Ezek.  32:23  g.  about  him.  93,25,26 
37:12  open  g.  cause  to  come  up 

13  I  have  in-ought  out  of  ^. 
.39:11  give  Gog  place  oig.  in  Is. 
Mat.  27:53  the  g.  were  opened 

53  bod.  of  saints  came  out  of  g. 
Lake  11:44  as  g.  \vh.  appear  not 
.luhn  5:28  all  in  g.  sh.  hc-ir  voice 
Rev.  11:9  not  suffer  bod.  put  in  g. 

GRAVETH. 
Is.  22:16  he  that  g.  a  habitation 

GRAVIXG. 

Ex.  32:4  fash.  (7.  calf  with  g.  tool 

GRAVIXG,  S. 

1  A'.  7:31  upon  mouth  of  laver  g. 

2  Chr.  2:14  any  manner  of  g. 
Zee.  3:9  engrave  g.  thereof 

GRAVITY. 
1  Ti7n.  3:4  chil.  in  subject,  wi.  g. 
71t.  2:7  in  doctrine  show-ing  g. 
GRAY.    See  iiAins  ajid  head. 

GRAY-llHvnEn. 
1  Sam.  12:2  I  am  old  and  g.Ji. 
.lab  15:10  with  ns  are  the  q.-h. 
ps.  71:18  wh.  I  am  old  and  g.-h. 

GREASE. 
Ps.  119:70  heart  is  as  fat  as  g. 

GRE.VT. 
Gen.  12:2  make  name  g. 
.39:9  how  can  I  do  this  g  sin  ? 
48:19  my  son.  he  also  shall  be  g. 
Ileal.  10:17  the  Lord  your  God  is 

a  g  God.  2  Chr.  2:5 
11:7  have  seen  g.  acts  of  the  L. 
18:16  nei.  let  ni'e  see  this  g.  Are 
29:21  what  mean.  this?,  linger? 
.lus.  7:!1  Mliat  do  nnio  g.  name? 
Jial.  .5:15  ,1.  Ihouglils  of  heart 
a. Sam.  7:9  made  thee  g.  name 
22  thou  art  g.  O  Lord  God 
22:36  thy  gentleness  hath  made 
me  g.  I's.  18:35 


GRE 

1  K.  8:49  h.  o{g.  name,  2C7ir.  6:32 

2  A'.  4:8  Shunem,  was  g.  woman 

1  Chr.  16:«)  g.  is  Lord,  Ps.  48:1; 
96:4;  1.35:5;  145:3 

21:13  very  g.  are  his  mercies 
29:12  ill  thy  hand  is  to  make  g. 

2  Ch  r.  2:5  house  is  g.  g.  is  our  G. 
2K:13  tresp.  g. ;  34:21  g.  wrath 

AW/.  4:14  remember  L.  who  is  g. 
9::W  our  God  the  g.  the  mighty 

Est.  1:20  published,  for  it  is  g. 

.Job  22:5  is  not  thy  wickedn.  g.  ? 
:i6:18  a  g.  ransom;  26  God  is  g. 
:J9:11  wilt  trust  bee.  strength  g. 

Ps.  ]  1:5  they  in  g.  fear,  53:5 
19:11  keeping  them  g.  rew-ard 
21:5  glory  g.  in  thy  salvation 
25:11  ])ardon  iniquity,  it  is  g. 
31:19  O  how  g.  is  thy  goodness 
86:10  art  g.  and  doest  wondrous 
92:5  how  g.  are  thy  works 
139:17  God,  how  g.  is  the  sum 

At.  9:13  wisdom  seemed  g.  tome 

Is.  5:9  houses  even  g.  and  fair 
9:2  seen  g.  light,  lilat.  4:46 
12:6(7.  is  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 
19:20  send  a  Saviour  a  g.  one 
53:12  a  portion  with  g. 
54:13  g.  shall  be  peace  of  child. 

Jer.  5:27  are  become  g.  and  rich 
10:6  thy  name  is  g.  ill  might 
32: 18  ?.  the  mighty  G.  is  iame 
19  g.  in  counsel 

Lam.  3:23  g.  is  thy  faithfulness 

Ezrk.  17:3  'g.  eagle  g.  -wings,  7 
.'!6:23  s.-iuetify  my  g.  name 

I)an.  4:3  how  g.  his  signs 

Joel  3: 13  their  wickedness  is  g. 

Zee.  9:17  how  g.  his  goodness 

.Mat.  1:11  name  g.  among  Gen.  11 

Mat.  5:12  be  glad,  g.  is  reward  in 
heaven.  Lake  6:23,  35 
19  be  called  great  in  kingd.  of 
fi:*33  how  g.  is  that  darkness 
13:46  g.  pi-ice;  15:28  g.  faith 
lH:-32  g.  posses.  Mark  10:42 
20:25  they  g.  exercise  authority 
26  who  g.  am.  you.  Mark  10:43 
29:36  which  is  g.  commandm.  ? 
38  first  and  (7."conimandmeiit 

Lake  1:15(7.  in  sight  of  lln- Lcrd 
9:48  least' among  yon  shall  be?. 
10:2  Iiarvest  g.  the  laborers  few 
16:26  bet.  us  and  you  g.  gulf 

Arts  8:9  that  he  was  some  g.  one 
19:28  ?.  is  D.  of  Ephesians  1  34 

9  Cor.  7:4  g.  my  boldn.  g.  glory 
Col.  4:13  hath  a  g.  zeal  for  you 

1  Titn.  3:16?.  is  mys.  of  godlin. 

2  Titn.  2:90  in  ?.  house 
Tif.  2:13  appearing  of  the  ?.  God 
.lam.  .3:5  ?.  matter  little  fire  kin. 
Jier.  16:19  ?.  Babylon  came  in 

17:5  Babylon  the  ?.  18:2 
See  CITY,  coMPAN-y,  congrega- 
tion,   CRT,    DAY,   DESTRUC- 
TION. 

GRE.VT  evil. 

1  Savi.  6:9  hath  di)ne  us  this  ?.  e. 
Ec.  2:21  is  vanity  and  a  ?.  evil 
Jer.  10:10L.  pronounced'this?.e, 

32:42  brought  ?.  e.  upon  people 
4-1:7  why  commit  tliis  ?.  eril.^ 

.See  EXCEEDING,  .TOY. 

GRE.VT  Ring  or  kin^s. 

Ps.  47:2  the  Lord  is  a  g.  ICirtg 
43:2  Zion,  the  city  of  the  ?.  A'. 
95:3  L.  is  a  ?.  JC.  above  all  gods 
136:17  to  hiin  that  smote  ?.  k. 
Ec.  9:14  there  came  ?.  k.  against 
Jer.  25:14  ?.  k.  sh.  serve  th.  97:7 
.Ual.  1:14  I  am  a?,  h'.  saith  theL. 
Mat.  5:35  Jerus.  is  city  of?.  IC. 

GRE.\T  men. 

2  Sajn.  7:9  like  name  of?,  men  in 
earth,  1  Chr.  17:8 

.Job  32:9  ?.  7nen  not  always  wise 
Prov.  9."):'6  stand  not  in  pi.  of?,  m. 
.ler.  5:5  I  will  get  me  unto  ?.  7?i. 
Ezek.  21:14  it  is  the  sw.  of  ?.  m. 


GRE 

Mat.  8:18  when  J.  saw  ?.  multi- 
tudes. 14:14 ;  Mark  9:14 
15:30  ?.  ?nvltitadC8  came 
3.^  bread  as  fill  so  ?.  a  mullit. 
21:8  a  g.  m.  spread  their  garni . 
26:47  g.  m.  -with  sw.  .Mark  14:43 
Lake  5:6  inclus.  a  ?.  70.  of  fished 
Acti  14:1  a?,  m.  of  J.  believed 
17:4  of  devout  Greeks  a  ?.  711. 
Per.  7:9  ?.  m.  no  man  could  na. 
19:6  the  voice  of  a  g.  mullitudti 

GRE.VT  nation,  a. 
Gen.  12:3  I  will  make  of  thee  a 

?.  n.  18:18:  46:3;  Ex.  -32:10 
17:20  make  Isliin.  a  ?.  n.  21:18 
Deal.  96:5  he  bee.  there  a  n.  g. 
Ps.  135:10  smote  ?.  11.  slew  kings 
.ler.  6:99  a  g.  n.  sliall  be  raised 
Ezek.  31:6  under  shad,  dwelt  ?.  n. 

GREAT  people. 
Beat.  9:10  Em.  dwelt  a  ;;.  ?.  21 
21  Zanizumniim,  a inupie  g. 
.Jos.  7:14  seeing  I  am  a  ?.  iieopla 
15  be  a  g.  p.;  17  art  a" ?.  people 
1  Ji.  3:9  this  ?.  ;). .?  2  Chi:  1:10 
5:7  given  wise  son  over  ?.  p. 
Is.  13:4  noise  in  moun.  as  ol  g.p. 

GRE.VT  power. 
Ex.  32:11  out  of  Egypt  «ith?.p. 

2  A".  17:;56;  Xi/t.  1:10 
Nam.  14:17  p.  of  my  lord  he  ?. 
.fob  23:6  plead  ag.  me  with  g.  p. 
Is.  147:5  great  Lord  and  of  ?.  p. 
Jer.  27:5  made  the  earth,  man, 
and  beast  by  my  ?.  p.  32:17 
Xah.  1:3  slow-  to  anger,  ?.  in  p. 
Mark  13:26  in  clouds  with  ?.  p. 
Acts  4:33  with  ?.;>.  gave  apostles 
8:10  this  inan  is  the?.;;,  of  God 
Pev.  11:17  hast  taken  thy  g.p. 

GRE.VT  sen. 
yam .  .34:6  have  ?.  s.  for  a  border 
.Jos.  1:4  from  w-il"der.  to  the  ?.  s. 
15:12  west  border  to  ?.  .^--  <t 
Ezek.  47:10  as  a  fish  of  Ihe  ?.  sea 
15  border  of  land  from  tlie?.  s. 
Dan .  7:2  four  winds  upon  ?.  sea 
See  SIX. 

GREAT  sloughter. 
./OS.  10:10  slew  them  with  ?.  «. 
Jwof.  11:33  Jeph.  smote  with  ?. ». 
15:8  Samson  smote  with  ?.  i. 
1  .'.'nwf.  4:10  Ph.  smote  w.  ?.  s.  17 
6:19  smitten  jirople  with  ?.  » 
19:8  D.  slew  with  a  ?.  .■:.  23:5 
QSam.  18:7  a?.  «.  of  20,000 
1  E'.  20:21  Isriiel  slew  A.  w.  ?.  ». 
9  t'/i?'.  98:5  Is.  smole  Ah.  w.  ?.  1. 
Is.  30:35  dav  of?,  shnr.hfer 
34:6  L.  hath  ?.  ,1.  in  land  of  Id. 

Small  and  GREAT. 
Gen.  19:11  sm.  w-.  blind,  s.  andg. 
Beat.  1:17  hear  ».  as  well  as  ?. 
95:13  divers  weights,  ?.  and  sm. 

1  .Sa7n.  5:9  smote  men  5.  a/td  g. 
20:2  will  do  noth.  ?.  or  ,«. 
30:2  slew  not  any  either  ?.  or  «. 

2  A".  9:!;2  s.  and  g.  went  to  house, 
2  C7»-.  34:30 

25:26  peo.  s.  and  g.  came  to  Eg. 
1  Chr.  96:13  lots  as  w-ell  s.  as  ?. 
9  (■/(/■.  15:13  put  to  death,*,  or  ?. 

31:15  give  to  brethren,  ?.  and  s. 
Est.  1:5  A.  made  a  feast  to  ?.  a.  *. 
20  to  husbands  honor  ?.  and  s. 
Job  3:19  .«?naff  and  g.  are  there 

37:6  the  s.  rain  and  g.  rain 
Ps.  104:25  th.  creeping,  s.  and  g. 
115:13  fear  the  L.  A-m(i^/  rtiirf  ^. 
Ec.  2:7  pos.  of  £/.  and  s.  cattle 
Jer.  16:6  g.  and  s.  sh.  die  in  land 
Amos  8:5  ephah  s.  the  shekel  ff. 
j4c^«  26:22  witnessing  to  s.  and  g. 
Jtev.  11:18  that  fear  him,  s.  a.  g. 

13:16  s.  and  g.  to  receive  mark 

19:5  praise  our  G.  small  and  g. 

20:12  s.  and  g.  stand  before  G. 
So  GREAT. 


Ex.  32:21  bro.  so  g.  sin  on  them 
.      .,^   .       Deiif.  4:7  nat.  se  if.  hath  G.  ?  8 
.V«/t.  3:10  all  lier  ?.  m.  in  chains  j  ^-  3.9  ^„  „  people,  2  CTir.  1:10 
A'(  P.  6:15  ?.  »i<n  hid  themselves  ,pj  '77.13  j„  j,  a  (jod  as  our  G.  ? 
18:2:!  thy  merchants  were  g.  m.  |  lo's-.ii  so  j.  is  his  mercy 


GREAT  multitude,  s. 

2  Chr.  13:8  ye  be  a  ?.  7nultitude 
90:15  not  dis.  by  reason  ofg.7n. 
28:5  carried  ?.  7«.  captive  to  D. 

./ob  31::i4  did'I  fear  ?.  )n.  or  con. 

/.-;.  16:14  ?.  7«..  sh.  be  contemned 

.ler.  44:15  wo.  stood  by,  a  g.  m. 

Ezek.  47:9  n  very  ?.  mv/^.  offish 

Ban.  11:11  k.  of  south  set  g.  m. 

J/a<.  4:25  ?.  7iifill.  followed  him, 
8:1;  19:15;  19:2;  20:99;  Hark 
3:7;  John6:-i 


Mat.  8:10  not  so  g.  faith,  Lake  7:9 
2  Cor.  1:10  deliv.  from  so  g.  deatlf 
Jleb.  2:3  if  we  neglect  so  g.  salv. 

12:1  so  g.  a  cloud  of  witnesses 
Jam.  3:4  so  ?.  turned  -n-ith  helm 

GREAT  stone,  8. 
Gen.  29:2  g.  s.  on  well's  mouth 
Deut.  27:2  set  up  g.  s. 
Jos.  10:11  cast  g.  s.  from  heayeu 

■24:26  Joshua  took  g.  s. 
1  Sam.  6:18  the  g.  stone  of  Abel 

14:33  roll  a  g.  slune  unto  me 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SSI 


GRE 

2  Sam.  aO:fl  wcro  nt  g.  t.  in  Gib. 
1  A'.  5:17  lirmiL'lit  i/.  t.  to  lav 
7:10l'imiul.l.  1)1' 7.  ».  /ftr.  .'>:8 
a  U/ir.  aiKl^fii'^inestoKlioot  J.  ». 
Ezr.  t>:4  tliri-c  rows  of  v.  <f. 
./rr.  4-i:'.l  liikr  '/.  ».  aildtiido  ■.Ihmii 
Mai.  27:iicl  rolled  n  ij.  s.  to  door 

OKKVT  llilnx.  ■•. 
Dent.  W:i\  Hod  Imtli  done  7-  t- 

1  Snm.  V3:Ui  lids  7.  ^  U  will  do 
S  .^arn.  ~:S1  word's  sn.  doiu'  7.  ^ 

•ii  imd  to  do  for  vou  '/.  Ilnitgn 

2  A'.  5:l:i  irpronhc't  Wil  thocy.  ^ 
8:4  till-  7.  /.  ICIifllm  liiiili  done 

7  r/ir.  lt:r.l  Miiikiii;;  kn.  111. ;/.  /. 
.A>r,  3:'.l  ilo.-ih  7.  ^  <»:10;3-:5 
yv.  ;i:ntdonf'7.  l/iin^i 

mv.'i\  IJod  who  hud  done  (7.  ^ 

130:2  L.  had  doni'  7.  Mi/i7<.  3 
^«\  33:3  show  17.  and  nii^'litv  /. 

4.'):5  Kc'L-k.  thou  7.  ^  for  th\>.lf  ? 
/IdH.  7:S  spi'ak  7.  '■  '-iit:  Hf- 13:5 
/Aw.  8:1-3  have  writti'n  the  7.  /. 
J«/  '2:M  lice,  he  hath  done  (/.  I. 
Mark  :i:8  heard  what  7.  ^  he  did 

5:111  tell  7.  r  1,.  done,  Ltd-e  8:30 
Zi'/tc  l:l'.rmiL;lity  hath  done7.  <. 

8:3y  published  7.  /.  J.  had  done 
.!(-/.»  >l:li;  7.  ^  he  must  sutTer 

1  Cor.  '.t:ll  7.  t.  if  we  reap  eariial? 

2  Cor.  11:1.-)  no  7.  t.  if  min.  lielr. 
Jam.  3:5  tonj^ue  boasteth  ff.  t. 

Very  GREAT. 
Ex.  11:3  Mos.  was  c.  7.  in  laud 
j\'«/H.  l:J:iS  walled  and  i\  7. 
2  Sam.  1H:;W  liarz.  was  a  v.  7.  m. 
1  A'.  10:-2  S.  laine  w.  r.  g.  tf:iin 

1  Chr.  21:13  r.  7.  are  his  mercies 

2  ('7ir.  lti:14  a)'.  7.  buniini.'forA. 
.AV*  2:13  saw  Iiist^rief  was  c.  g. 
i'..  U>1:1  mv  (i"d.  thou  art  r.  ff. 
Mark  8:1  the  imiltitude  p.  7. 

10:4  sto.  was  away,  it  was  v.  g. 

Wm  «RE  VT. 
Ofn.  6:5  w  ickedn.  of  man  w.  7. 
13:0  their  substunee  u>.  q. 
Jiih  31:'i5  I  rej.  my  weallli  w.  g. 
Kc.  2:9  I  w.  7.  and  increased 
Zam.  1:1  she  ?/'.  7.  am.  nations 
Dan.  4:10  the  tree's  hi-iu'ht  «■.  g. 
Mat.1:i'g.  w.  the  fall.  i«t«  6:49 

GREVT  nolers. 
Px.  39:<I  in  Hoods  of  7.  »'. 
77:19  tliv  i)alli  in  7.  waters 
107:53  that  do  Im-^ine^s  in  g.  u\ 
1+4:7  deliver  me  out  of  7.  II'. 
Jtr.  51:55  waves  roar  like  g.  w. 
Ezek.  l:-24  noi.  of  wind's  liUey.  w. 
17:5  placed  the  s<'ed  by  7.  tv. 
8  planted  in  L'ood  soil  hyg.  w. 
20:19  7.  H'.  shall  cover  thee 
27:20  liroa:,'ht  thee  to  7.  w. 
31:7  for  his  root  was  by  7.  ?e. 
15  the  7.  ivatem  were  "stayed 
iZr-ft.  3:15  walk  tlirouiih  7.  jo. 

GRE.VT  while. 
2  .5(im.  7:19  spoken  of  servant's 
house  for  7.  w.  1  f'A/-.  17:17 
Mark  1:.35  rising'  a  7.  w.  bef.  day 
ii//t«  10:13  a  7.  II'.  n^'O  repented 
^c/«  28:0  barbar.  looked  a  g.  w. 

GRE.VT  work,  ». 
El.  14:31  saw  7.  «■.  the  I.,  did 
J»d.  2:7  seen  tbe  7.  if.  of  the  L. 
1  Chr.  ■»:!  and  w.  is  7. 
Xeh.  4:19  ic.  is  g.  and  we  separ. 
6:3  doinir  a  g.  w.  1  cannot  come 
/v.  111:2  »'.  of  I,,  g.  Rev.  15:3 

GREATER, 
Gen.  1:16  7.  li;;ht  to  rule  the  day 
4:13  punish.  7.  than  I  can  bear 
41; 40  onlv  in  throne  will  I  be  7. 
Ejt.  18:11  L.  is  7.  than  all  gods 
Jfiim.  14:12  7.  nation,  Deul.  9:14 
Deul.  1:28  7.  and  taller  than  we 
4:38  drive  nations  7.  than  thou, 

7:1:  9:1;  ll:-i3 
1  K.  1::57  throne  g.  than  Dav,  47 

1  C/ir.  11:9  Uav.  waxed  7.  and  y. 

2  (7ir.  3:5  7.  house  ceiled 
Job  :J:i:12  (iod  is  7.  than  man 
//a7.  2:9  latter  house  g.  than  for. 
Mat.  11:11  not  risen  a  7.  than  J. 

Bapt.  least  7.  /.«Av  7:28 
12:0  is  one  7.  tban  the  temple 
41  a  7.  than  .1.  here,  Lakt  11:.32 


GHE 

JoTin  B:36  7.  witn.  than  that  of  J. 
8:5:1  art  7.  than  father  Abrah.  ? 
1U:-2!I  Kather  7.  than  all,  14:'28 
13:10  ser,  not  7.  tli.  lord.  1.'):'20 
15:13  7.  love  hath  ini  man 
19:11  that  del.  me  hath  7.  eiu 

.•iet.t  15:'28  no  7.  burden 

Jlei.  0:13  could  swear  by  no  7. 

10  men  verily  swear  by  the  7. 
9:117.  and  more  perfect  labern. 
il:i6  reproach  of  Ch.  7.  riches 

.lam.  .3:1  receive  7,  condemnat. 

a  /V/.  2:11  angels  are7.  in  power 

1  Jo/in  ».-iO  G.  is  7,  th.  our  heart 
4:4  7.  is  he  that  is  in  you, 
.5:9  witness  oft;,  is  7. 

3  Joha  4  no  7.  joy  than  to  hear 

GREATEST. 

.Tnf)  1:3  this  man  was  7.  of  all 
Jtr.  31:34  all  know  nic  from  least 
to  the  7.  lle'j.  8:11 

49:1  IVran  least  to  g.  came  near 

44:19  shall  die,  from  least  to  g. 
.Ton.  .3:5  sjiek.  from  7.  to  least 
Mai.  13::i2  it  is  the  g.  am.  herbs 

18:1  who  is  7.  in  king,  of  heav.  ? 
4  humble  as  child,  same  is  g. 

2:):11  he  that  is  7.  be  yinir  sei-v. 
Mark  9:31  should  be  7.  Liike9:-K 
Lake  iirH  a  strife  who  sho.  he  7. 
•2(;  he  that  is  7.  be  as  vounu'er 
1  Cor.  13:13  7.  of  these  is  charity 

GREATLY. 
Oen.  3:16  I  will  7.  multiply  sor. 
Ex.  19:18  wh.  mount  quaked  7. 
ft  K^  15:4  the  Lord  sh.  7.  bless 
1  .*f7m.  12:18  jjco.  7.  feared  the  L. 
1  A'.  18:3  Ohadiah  feared  L.  7. 

1  C/ir.  4::!8  house  of  fath.  inc.  (7. 
16:25  the  L.  is  7.  to  be  praised, 

Pi.  48:1 :  90:4  ;  145:3 

2  Chr.  -25:10  an;;er7.  kindled 
:l:l:12  lianas,  hum'bled  hims,  g. 

,hib  8:7  latter  end  should  rf.  inc. 
Ps.  21:1  in  thy  salva.  7.  rejoice 
28:7  hearty.'rejoieeth 
45:11  shall  g.  desire  thy  beauty 
47:9  he  is  7.  exalted 
62:2  I  shall  not  be  7.  moved 
65:9  thou  7.  enrichest  it 
71:23  7.  rejoice  when  I  sing; 
78:.59  wroth,  and?,  abhorred  Is. 
105:"24  inereased  peo.  7.  107::W 
109:;J0  I  will  7.  praise  the  Lord 
112:1  deli::rhteth  7.  in  his  com. 
116:10  I  was  7.  alBieted,  I  said 
Pror.  23:-i4  father  of  righteous 

7.  rejoice 
lit.  42:17  7.  ashamed  tb.  trust 
61:10  I  will  7.  rejoice  in  the  L. 
Jar.  4:10  hast  7.  deceived  people 
Ezek.  -20:13  sabbath  g.  i)olluted 
Dan.  5:9  Belshazzar  7.  troubled 
9:-23  art  7.  beloved,  10:11,  19 
Oil.  a  thou  art  7.  desi)ised 
Zr/i.  1:14  day  of  L.  hasteth  7. 
^( .'.  9:9  rejoice  7.  daui;li.  of  Z. 
.Va^  27:14  i,'Ovenior  marvelled  7. 
Murk  5::',8  we]it  and  wailed  g. 
9:15  they  were  amaj;ed  7. 
12:-27  ve'lhereforo  do  7.  err 
./o/i/i  .3':-29  rejoiceth  7.  because 
.4c/*  6:7  disciples  mnlt.  in  J.  7. 
1  Cor.  10:12  I  7.  desired  -\pollos 
Phil.  1:8  7.  I  lorn;  after  you  all 
1  Thm.  3:6  desiring  7.  to  see  lis 
-2  Tim.  1:4  7.  desirino:  topee  thee 
4:15  7.  withstood  our  words 
1  /V^*1:10  7.  rejoiced  tho.  in  he. 
-2  Jnfin  4  I'n'joiced  7.  that  I  fon. 
3  John  3  I  rejoiced  7.  when  hre. 

See  FEARED. 

GREAT>'ES9. 

Ex.  15:7  g.  of  thy  excellency 
.Vw/n.  14:19  accordiui?  107. 
Deal.  3:-24  to  show  servant  g. 

5:-i4  Lord  bath  showed  his  7. 

9:-20  redeemed  through  thy'7. 

11:2  chil.  who  have  hot  seen  7. 

32:3  ascribe  ye  7.  unto  our  God 

1  Chr.  17:21  make  a  name  of  7. 
29:11  thine.  O  Lord,  is  the  7. 

2  C/ir.  9:0  half  of  (7.  not  showed 
X^h.  13:"22  accordint^  107. 
p.*.  00:3  by  7.  of  thy  power 

71:21  tho'n'sbalt  increase  my  7. 
"9:11  accord,  to  7.  ijower 


42  a  7.  than  S.  here.  Z.'/A-«  11:31 1   145:3  7.  nnsearch. ;  6  declare  g. 
33:14  receive  7.  damnat.  Mark\   1.50:2  accord,  to  his  excellent  7. 


1-2:40;  iwjtv  20:47 

17  7.  the  (jold,  or  the  temple  ? 

19  19  7.  the  (.Tfl,  or  Ihe  altar? 

iuke  22:27  7.  he  ihat  sit.  or  ser.  ! 

^Mn    1:50    thon    shall    see    7, 

things,  5:-20;  14:12 
4;  1-2  art  7.  than  aur  fatber  J.  ? 


Pror.  .5:2.3  in  7.  of  folly  go  astray 
/«.  40:'26  by  7.  of  his  might 
57-10  wearied  in  7.  of  thy  way 
6:!;1  travelling  in  7.  of  strength 
Jer.  13:32  7.  of  iniquity  discove. 
£■«*.  31:2'whom  art  lilic  in  7.  / 
Dan.  4:^  £>,  reacheth  hcavcu 


GKE 

Dan.  7:-27  7.  of  king,  given  saints 
Ejih.  l:19'exceed.  7.  ofhis  power 

GREAVE8. 
1  fia7n.  17:6  (jol.  had  7.  of  brass 
GIIKCIA.     Dan.  8:21 ;  10:20;  11:2 

GRE<:lAiN'IS, 
.7o<';3:0.Iudali  have  ye  sold  toO. 
Ael.t  0:1  arose  niurinuring  of  G. 
9:-39  Paul  disputed  ag.  G.  11:20 

GREECE. 
Zee.  9:13  against  thy  sons,  O  G. 
.-Ic^s  20:2  I'aul  cann-  to  G.  and 

GREEUV. 
Px.  17:12  a  lion  7.  of  prey 
Pror.  1:19  evi-ry  one  7.  of  gain 
15:-27  he  that  is  7.  troub.  house 
Tit.  50:11  7.  dogs  iiever  have  en. 
1  Tim.  3:3  not  7.  of  filthy  Inc.  8 

GREEniLY. 
Pror.  21:-20  eoveteth  7.  all  day 
Kzek.  22:12  hast  7.  gained 
^ut/f  11  ran  7.  after  error  of  D. 

GREEIUXESS, 
E]ih.  4:19  iiiu-leanness  with  7. 

GREER— /rt;)7wn7<'. 
Luke  -lam  sup.  in  G.  Jo/iff  19:20 
.4c^-  21:37  canst  thou  speak  G.  1 
Her.  9:11  in  G.  tongue  name  A. 

GREEK. 
liom.  1:16  to  Jew  ftrst.  aleotoG. 
10:13  no  diir.  betw.  .Tew  and  G. 
GiU.  2:3  a  G.  3:-38 ;  Col.  3:11 

GREEKS. 
.Mm  12:-20  cert.  G.  came  to  wor. 
.■lc/«14:l;  17:4.  12;  18:4,  17 
19:10  the  Jews  and  G.  heard,  17 
20:21  tcstifving  to  Jews  and  G. 
21:-28  brought  G.  into  temple 
Pom.  1:14  a  debtor  both  to  G. 

1  Cor.  1:'22  G.  seek  after,  '23,  24 
GREEX'. 

Oen.  1:30  7.  herb  for  meat 
9-37.  herb  I  have  given  yon 

Ler.  2:14  for  flrst-frnits  7.  ears 
-2S:14  eat  no  7.  cars,  till  ye  have 

Jml.  10:7  bind  me  with  g.  withs 
8  brought  to  her  sev.  7.  witlia 

2  K.  19:-20  inhabitants  were  as  g. 
herbs,  /».  37:-27 

./oh  8:16  he  is  7.  before  the  snn 

15::'.2  his  branch  shall  not  be  7. 

:19:8  wild  ass  searcheth  after  7. 
Ph.  -A3:3  lie  down  in  g.  pastures 

37:2  shall  wither  as  the  7.  herb 
33  wicked  spr.  like  7.  bey-tree 
Can/.  1:16  art  fair,  our  bed  7. 

2:13  flg-tr.  putteth  forth  7.  flgs 
/t.  1.5:6  there  is  no  7.  thing 
Jr.  11:10  L.  called  name 7.  olive 

17:8  tree  sjn-eadeth,  leaf  be  g. 
r/ns.  14:8  I  am  like  a  7.  flr-trec 
Mark  0:.39  companies  on  7.  grass 
Per.  8:7  all  7.  grass  bnrnt  up 

9:4  com.  not  to  hurt  any  7. 

OREESi  tree. 
Dei/I.  12:2  served  gods  under  7.  ^ 

1  A'.  1 1;-23  im.ages  under  every  g. 
tree.  2  K.  17:10 

2  K.  10:4  Asa  sacrificed  under 
every  g.  tree,  2  Chr.  28:4 

Pe.  .52:8  7.  olive  1.  in  bouse  of  G. 
le.  57:5  inlla.  vonrs.  under  7.  t. 
J,r.  3:-J0  under  7.  I.  thou  wande. 
3:0  under  7.  tree  played  harlot 
A'r.  k.  17:-i4'dried  up  the  7.  tree 
20:47  it  shall  devour  every  7.  t. 
Luke  23:31  do  these  things  in  g.  I. 

GBEE:V   trees. 
Jer.  17:2  remem.  groves  by  7.  (. 

GREEMSH. 

Lee.  13:49  if  plague  7.  on  ™rm. 

14:37  plague  be  with  strakes  7. 

GREENAESS. 

Job  8:19  whilst  it  is  yet  in  his  g. 

GREET. 
1  Sam.  2.5:5  go  to  Na.  and  .7.  him 
Pom.  10:3  7.  Priscillaand.\quil. 
5  7.  the  church :  6  g.  Mary 
87.  .\mplias;  11  7.  household 
1  Ciir.  10:20  br.  7.  vou.  Phil.A:i\ 
20  7.  one  anotiicf,  2  Cor.  13:12 ; 
1  Pel.  5:14 
Col.  4:14  Luke  and  Demasy.  you 

1  Thfi.  5:26  7.  brethren 
Tit.  3:15  7.  tbem  that  love  ns 

2  John  13'cliildrenof  sister7.  th. 

3  John  14  7.  the  friends  byname 
GREETETII. 

2  Tim.  4:31  Euhulus  7.  thee,  P. 

GREETIAG.  S. 
Mat.  2.3:7  7.  in  t  he  markets,  Xui* 
11:43  ;'«);46 


GRI 

AclM  15:23  apostles,  elders  send  g. 

•a-.ili  Lvslas  to  Kelix  selidelh  g. 
Jam.  1:1  to  the  12  tribes  abr.  g. 

GREW. 
Oen.  2:5  L.  made  herb  bef.  It  7. 

21:8  Is.  7.  26:13;  21:20  Ishmael 

25:27  boys  g. ;  47:27  Israel  7. 
Ex.  I:12inorc  afflicted,  more  7 

-2:10  M.  7.  ,-  Ji'ii.  11:2  wife's  so. 

1  .s'«;n.  2:21  child  Samuel  7.  -20 

2  .Sum.  5:10  D.  went  on.  f/.  great 
12:3  it  7.  up  together  w-!lh  him 

Ezek.  17:ti  7.  and  bee.  spreading 

Dan.  4:11  tree  7.  and  was  strong 

Mark  4:7  and  the  thonis  7.  up 

/^i//l-«  1:80  7.  and  waxed.  2:40 

13:19  7.  a'nd  w-axed  great  tree 

\etx  7:17  peo.  7.  and  multiplied 

12:-24  llic-  word  oftiod  7.  and 

19:-20  mightily  7.  the  word  of 

GREYHOrA'D. 

Pme.  30:31  comely  in  going, ay. 

GRIEF,  §. 
Oen.  20::i5  a  7.  unto  Isaac  and  R. 

1  Sam.  1:10  abundance  of  7. 

2  Chr.  0:-29  ev.  one  know  ov\*n  g. 
.Job  6:2  O  that  7.  were  weighed 

10:5  moving  (if  lips  assuage  7. 
6  tho.  I  speak.  7.  not  assuaged 
Pf.  6:7  my  eye  is  consumed  'be- 
cause of  7.  31:9 
31:10  my  life  is  spent  with  7. 
09:-26  to  7.  of  those  wounded 
Pror.  17:-25  fool,  son  7.  to  lather 
Ee.  1:18  in  much  wisd.  much  g. 
2:3:1  days  are  sorrows,  travail  g. 
Is.  17:11  harv.  a  heap  in  day  of  7. 
53:3  a  man  acquainted  with  7. 
4  borne  our  7.  carried  sorrows 
10  pleased  Lord  put  him  to  g. 
Jtr.  10:19  Truly  this  is  a  7. 
45:3  L.  lialh  added  7.  to  sorrow 
Lam.  3::i2  tho.  he  cause  f/. 
Joii.  4:0  a  gourd  to  del.  Irom  g. 
2  i'or.  2:5  if  caused  7. 
Ileb.  i:i:17  do  it  with  joy,  not  7, 
1  Pet.  2:19  eonsc.  to.  G.  endure  7. 

GRIEVAIVCE. 
Ilab.  1:3  why  cause  me  to  b.  g.f 

GRIEVE. 
1  Sam.  2:3:i  man  to  7.  thy  heart 
1  Chr.  4:10  keep  from  evil,  not  7. 
Ps.  78:40  oft  did  they  7.  him 
Lam.  3:33  not  willingly  7.  men 
Eph.  4:.30  7.  not  H.  Spirit  of  God 

GRIEVED. 
Gen.  6:6  it  repented  L.  that  he 

iiad  made  man,  it  7.  him 
4.5:5  be  not  7.  that  ye  sold  me 
49:33  archers  have  sorely  7.  him 
Di-til.  15:10  not  7.  wh.  thou  giv. 
Jiiil.  10:16  g.  for  misery  of  Israel 

1  .Stun.  1:8  w  by  is  thy  heart  7.  .■' 
211:34  Jonathan  was  7.  for  Dav;d 
.'ill:0  scnil  of  all  the  peo.  was  (/. 

2  Sam.  19:3  king  7.  for  his  sou 
Xeh.  13:8  117.  me  sore. 
Eft.  4:4  queen  exceedingly  7. 
./oA  4:2  commune,  wilt  be  7.  f 

30:25  my  soul  7.  for  the  poor ! 
ft-.  73:21  heart  7.  I  was  pricked 

95:10  forty  years  was  I  7. 

112:10  wicked  see  it,  and  he  g. 

119:158  I  bell,  transgressors,  g. 

l:!9:21  am  not  I  7.  with  those 
h.  54:6  L  called  as  a  woman  g. 
,ltr.  5:3  stricken,  they  not  7. 
Dan.  7:15  I  Daniel  was  7. 

11::!0  he  shall  be  g.  and  return 
Amos  6:6  not  g.  for  affliction 
Mark  3:5  7.  for  hardn.  of  hearts 

10:-22  he  went  away  7. 
John  21:17  Peter  was  7. 
Acts  4:2  g.  that  they  taught  peo. 

16:18  P.  being  7.  said  to  spirit 
Pom.  14:15  if  brother  7. 
2  Cor.  2:4  not  that  ye  be  7, 

5  he  hath  not  7.  me. 
Uelj.  3:10  I  was  7.  with  g.-iierati, 
17  with  whom  7.  forty  years? 
GRIEVETII. 
Piith  1:13  7-  nie  for  your  sakes 
Pror.  -20:15  7.  him  to  bring 

GRIEVIAG. 
Ezek.  28:34  no  more  a  g.  thorn 

GRIEVOl'S. 
G<>«.  12:10  famine  w-a.s  7. 

18:20  their  sin  is  very  a. 

41:31  famine  shall  be  verv  7. 

.50:11  IJ.  mourning  to  the  Egypt 
Ex.  8:'24  a  7.  swann  of  flies 

9:3  verv  7.  murrain  in  E'gypt 
8  to  niiu  very  7.  hail,  24 

110:14  locusts  were  very  g. 


882 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


GRO 

1  K.  3:S  Shim,  cm  sort  w.  fir.  cnree 
12:4  g.  «.M-viio,  i  Chr.  10:4 

Ps.  11):.")  Iiis  \v;i\  s  :il\va.vs  g. 
■■iV.W  ?iii'al;  g.  thiiii.'s  ag.  right. 

Prof.  15:1 '/.  wm-ilsstii-iip anger 
10  coiTOft.  g.  to  him  that  fors. 

Ec.  2:17  worii  wr.i.  iimliM-  sun  g. 

1«.  15:4  life  sliall  In-  //.  unto  him 
21:2  g.  vision  is  declared  to  me 
Jcr.  t):28  are  all  7-  revolters 
10:19  my  wound  is  g. 
14:17  hrolcen  with  very  g.  blow 
16:4  tliev  shall  die  of  g.  deaths 
23:13  '/.  'whirlwind  shall  fall 
30:12  wound  is  g.  Xa/i.  3:19 

.Vat.  2-3:4  burdeiis  g.  Luke  ll:4fl 

Acts'20:-Xlg.  wolves  enter  am.  y. 
25:7  g.  coinplaiiils  a:.'ainst  Paul 

Phil.  3:1  to  me  indeed  is  not  g. 

Beb.  12:11  no  eliast.  joyous  hntg. 

1  John  5:3  commandments  not  g. 
Eev.  16:2  a  g.  sore  on  men 

GRIEVOUSLY. 
Z«.  9:1  afterward  did  rj.  alTlict 
Lnm.  1:8  .Ternsa.  hatlii?.  siuned 
20  lleart  is  turned,  If/,  rebelled 
E:el:.  14:13  sin.  by  trespassiuf' (/. 
Mat.  S:f)  servant  g.  tormented 
15:22  my  daie.^liter  is  g.  vexed 

GRIEVOrS\ESS. 
Is.  10:1  that  write  r/.  tliey  presc. 
21:15  lied  from  the  g.  of  war 

GRIAD. 
Jvd.  1fi:21  Sam.  did  g.  in  prison 
Job  31:10  let  my  wife  g.  to  anot. 
/*.  .3: 15 mean  ye  to  g.  faces? 
47:2  millstones  and  g.  meal 
Lam.  5.13  took  vouug  men  to  g. 
Mat.  21:44  g.  him  to  p.  Ln.  20:18 

GRINDERS,  IXG. 
Ec.  12:3  g.  cease,  hec.  are  few 

4  when  sound  of  g.  is  low 
Mat.  24:41  two  woni.  g.  Lu.  17:35 

GRIZZLED. 
G%n.  31:10  speckled  and  g.  12 
Zee.  6:3  in  cluiriot  we.  g.  horses 
6  the  //.  go  forth  to.  the  south 
GRO.VX. 
Job  24:12  men  f/.  fi-om  out  of  city 
Jer.  51:52  tln*o'  land  wounded  (7. 
J"o«n:18how  do  tlie  beasts  g. 
Bom,  8:2:j  we  ourselves  r/.  witliin 

2  Cor.  5:2  we  g.  des.  folie  clotli. 
4  we  in  tliis'tabeinaele  do  g. 

GRO.\IVED,  ETH. 
John  11:.33  lie  g.  in  spirit 
i?om.  8:22  the  whole  creation  g. 

GRO.MVIXG,  S. 
£c  2:24 God  heard  their  g. 

6:5  heard  g.  of  Israel,  Ads  7:34 
Jbd  2;i:2  sti-oke  is  heavier  than  g. 
Ps.  6:6  I  am  weary  with  g. 

38:9  my  g.  is  not  hid  from  thee 

102:5  g.  bones  cleave  to  skin 

20  to*  hear  tile  g.  of  prisoner 
Ezck.  30:24  g.  of  wounded  man 
John  11:.38  .iesns  g.  in  himself 
Rom.  8:26  g.  that"can:iot  be  ut. 

GROPE,  ETII. 
Deiit.  2'i:2!l  g.  at  noon  as  blind  g. 
Job  5:14  g.  in  noonday 

12:2")  g.  in  dark  without  light 
Is.  50:10  5(.  for  wall  like  blind 

GROSS. 
7^.  60:2  g.  darkness  cover  people 
,Ter.  13:l6  make  it  g.  darkness 
Mat.  13:15  wa.\i'd  g.  ActS'Hi-Sa 

GROVE. 
Om.  21:33  jilanted  g.  in  Beer-sh. 
I)eut.  Hi:21  not  plant  g.  near  alt. 
Jud.  r.:25  cut  down  g.  by  it,  28 
1  A'.  l."):i;i  made  idol  in  g.  2  t'hr. 
1.5:16 

16:33  .\.  made  g.  to  provoke  G. 
S  A'.  13:6  remaiiicd  g.  in  Sauuir. 

17: 16  Israel  made  g.  s<'rved  Baal 

21:3  reared  up  altars,  made  a  g. 

2:j:6  brought  g.  from  ho.  of  L. 
15  .losiah    t>urnt    high   place 
and  g. 

GROVES. 
E31.  .34:13  cut  down  g.  T>nii.  7:5 
lieut  12:3  hum  tlieirv.  with  fire 
Jud.  .3:7 served  g.  2  Vhr.  24:18 
1  K.  1 1:23  built  g.  on  every  high 
hill,  2  A'.  17:10 

18:10  proi)hets  of  the  g.  400 
3  A'.  ls:4  llez<kiah  cu\  downy. 

2;):14  .los.  rut  (/.  2  CUr.  3-l;3,  '4 
3  Chr.  14:3  brake  images,  cut  g. 

17:6.Iehos.  took  away  tho  g. 

.'i3:3  M.  made  g.  ;  10  set  up  n. 

11:3  |)uru'e  .Iiidah  from  th('  g. 
h.  17:8  neither  sh.  he  respect  g. 


GRO 

Jfr.  17:2  remember  altars  and  g. 

Mic.  5:14  I  will  pluck  up  thy  g. 

GROUXn,  Vorl). 

Er.  32:20  g.  to  powder,  Dent.  9:21 

Num.  11:8  the  people  g.  manna 

GROUND  corn. 

3  Sam.  17:19  g.  c.  on  well's  mou, 
GROr\D. 

Gen.  2:5  not  a  man  tr)  till  g. 
7  God  formed  man  of  dust  of  g. 
19  of  g.  the  Lord  fomied  every 
3:17  cursed  is  g.  for  thy  sake 
4:2  Cain  was  a  tiller  of  the  g. 
10  blood  crieth  to  me  from  g. 
5:29  the  g.  the  L.  hath  cursed 
8:21  not  again  curse  the  g. 
E.r.  3:5  stan.  is  holy  g.  Acts'J:33 
X'/m.  16:31  g.  clave  asunder 
.Ti/d.  4:21  fastened  nail  into  g. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  them  to  ear  his^'. 

2  .^am.  2^:11  g.  full  of  lentiles 
2  A'.  2:19  water  naught,  g.  barren 

9:26  cast  him  into  the  plat  of  </. 

1  Chr.  11:13  g'.  full  of  barley 

2  Chr.  4:17  cast  them  in  clay  g. 
N(h.  10:.35  flrst-fruits  of  our  g. 
Job  5:6  trouble  spring  out  off/. 

14:8  tho.  stock  tliereof  die  in  g. 

18:10  snare  is  laid  for  him  in  g. 

38:27  desolate  and  waste  g. 

39:24  swal.  the  g.  with  fiercen. 
Ps.  105:.35  dev.  fruit  of  their  g. 

107:33  turn,  springs  into  dry  g. 
.35  tumeth  dry  g.  to  water-spr. 
Is.  28:24  break  clods  of  his  g. 

29:4  Shalt  break  out  of  the  g. 

30:23  thou  slialt  not  sow  the  g. 
24  asses  that  ear  the  g.  sh.  eat 

35:7  i)arehed  g.  shall  bee.  a  pool 

51:2:i  hast  laid  thv  body  as  g. 
■Jer.  4:3  br.  your  fal.  g.  IIos.  10:12 

14:4  because  g.  is  chapt 
Lam.  2:9  gates  are  sunk  into  g. 
Ezeic.  12:6  thou  see  not  the  g.  12 
Dan.  8:5  came,  touched  not  g. 
IIos.  2:18  coven,  for  things  of  g. 
Zee.  8:12  g.  shall  give  increase 
.Val  3:11  not  destroy  fruit  of  5'. 
Mat.  13:8  into  good  g.  Lute  8:8 

23  send  into  good  ff.  Lvke  8:15 
Mark  4:26  sho.  cast  seed  into  g. 
Lnke  12:16  g.  of  a  certain  man 

13:7  ^^■hy  cumbereth  it  the  g.  f 

14:11^  liaAc  boUL-dit  a  piece  of//. 

l'.l:44  sli.  lay  thee  with  the  g. 
John  4:5  the  parcel  of  .7.  ,1.  gave 

12:24  com  ot  wheat  fall  into  g. 

See  DRY,  FACE. 

On,  or  upon  the  GROC\D. 

Oeii.  3S:9  un.  spilled  it  on  the  g. 
Ex.  4:3  cast  rodo.  g.  cast  0.  g. 

9:23  lire  ran  along  u/mn.  the  g. 

14:16  go  on  dry  g.  thro'  sea,  22 
Dent.  22:6  bird's  nest  be  on  t,  g. 
Jud.  6:39  m.  t.  g.  let  there  be  dew 
40  dew  vpon  all  the  g. 

1  Sam.  14:25  honey  w.  the  g. 

2  Sam.  14:14  water  spilt  on  t.  g. 
17:12  as  dew  falleth  on  t.  g. 

2  K.  13:18  smite  n.  t.  g.  he  smote 
■lob  1:20  Job  fell  w.  th'e  g. 

2:13  sat  down  with  him  7/.  t.  g. 

16:13  pour,  out  my  gall  u.  g. 
Is.  3:26  desolate  shall  sit  on  g. 

47:1  O  daughter,  sit  on  the  g. 
Jer.  2o:.3:3  sliall  be  dung  w.  the  g. 

27:5  man  and  beast  u.  the  g. 
Lam.  2:10  dau.  of  Z.  sit  on  the  g. 

21  young  and  old  lie  on  the  g. 
Ezek.  24:7  poured  it  not  u.  the  g. 

26:16  princes  shall  sit  li.  theg. 

Mat.  15:35  sit  on  t.  g.  Mark  8:6 

Mark\:^  so.  fell  on  stony  g.  16 

8o«  good  g.  20;  i«fc8:8.  15 

9:20  fell  on'the  g.  and  foamin" 

14:.35  and  fell  on  g.  and  prayed 
.John  8:6  he  wrote*  on  the  g.  8 

9:6  spat  on  t.  g.  and  made  clay 

To,  or  unto  Iho  GRorXD. 
Oen.  .3:19  till  thou  return  w.  t.  g. 

3J:3  J.  bowed  himself  to  the  g. 
Jud.  20:21  dest.  to  tlie  g.  22.000 

25  dest.  to  the  g.  18,000  men 
Hath  2:10  liuth  bowed  tn  the  g. 
)  Sam.  ;j:19  his  words  At  the  g. 

5:4  Ila-oTi  fallen  on  dnu  to  g. 

Vr.-Zi  Abigail  bowed  to  the  g. 

28:14  S.  stooped  wi.  face  tot.  g. 

3  Sam.  14:1  fell  on  face  to  the  a. 

22  .Joab  fell  tn  the  g.  on  his  ia. 
.33  Absalom  bowed  to  the  g. 

20:10  Amasa's  bowels  to  t.  g. 

1  A'.  1:23  Nathan  bowed  to  the  g. 

2  A'.  2:15  sons  of  prophets,  tot.  g. 

1  Chr.  21:21  Oman  bowed  to  t.g. 

2  Clir.  7:3  Is.  bow.  with  fa.  to  g. 


GUA 

Neh.  8:6  worship.  Lo.  faces  to  g. 
Ps.  74:7  dwe.  of  thy  name  tot.g. 
89::W  prof,  crown,  casting  to  g. 
44  cast  his  throne  down  to  t.g. 
]47:li  casteth  the  wicked  to  t.  '</. 
Is.  14:12  cut  down  to  the  g.  f 
21:9  im.  he  hath  brok.  to  the  g. 
25:12  bring  to  the  g. 
26:3  Inlly  city  he  layeth  to  t.  g. 
.hr.  14:2  languish,  black  to  t.  g. 
Lam.  2:2  strdn.  of  Judah.  to  t.  g. 

10  virgins  hang  heads  to  t.  g. 
Ezek.  19:12  mother  cast  to  the  g. 
26:11  thy  garrison  sh.  go  to  t.  g. 
Dan.  8:7  cast  ram  down  to  t.  g. 
10  hosts  and  stars  to  the  g. 
12  cast  down  the  truth  to  t.  g. 
Amos  3: 14  h.  of  altar  fall  to  t.  g. 
(lb.  3  shall  bring  nie  to  the  g. 
Mat.  10:29  shairnot  fall  to  the  g. 
Luke  22:44  dr.  of  blood  fall,  to  g. 
.lolin  18:6  and  fell  to  the  g. 
Acts  22:7  fell  to  tlie  g. 
GROUND. 

1  Tim.  3:15  pillar  and  (/.  of  truth 

GROrXDED. 
Is.  30:32  g.  staff  shall  pass 
Eph.  3:17  rooted  and  g.  in  love 
Col.  1:2:3  in  faith,  g.  and  settled 

GROW. 
Gen.  2:9  L.  G.  ma.  cv.  tree  to  g. 
Num.  6:5  the  locks  of  his  hair  g. 
Jud.  16:22  hair  of  head  be.  to  g. 

2  Sam.  2;!:5  th.  he  make  it  notg. 
2  A'.  19:29  eat  such  things  as  g. 
.Job  8:11  can  rush  g.  with,  mire? 

14:19  things  that  g.  out  of  dust 
31:40  thistles  g.  inst.  of  wheat 
.39:4  they  g.  np  with  the  corn 

Ps.  92:12  g.  like  cedar  in  Leba. 
104:14  gi-*ass  to  .7.  147:8 

Ec.  11:5  how  the  bones  g. 

Is.  11:1  br.  sh.  g.  out  of  his  roots 
53:2  sh.  g.  up  as  a  tender  plant 

.Ter.  12:2  they  g.  yea.  bring  forth 
:53:15  branch  of  right,  to  g.  toD. 

Ezek.  44:20  nor  surfer  locfcs  q.  lo. 

//().';.  14:5  he  shall  g.  as  the  lily 
7  shall  revive,  and  g.  as  vine 

,Jon.  4:10  madest  g.  which  came 

Zee.  6:12  the  Beancu,  he  shall  .17. 

M(d.  4:2  ye  shall  g.  up  as  calves 

Mat.  6:28  how  theyy.  Luke  12:27 
13::)0  let  both  g.  together 
21:19  no  fruit  </.  on  thee  hence. 

.Mark  4:27  seed  g.  kno.  not  how 

Acts   5:24   doubted    whereunto 
this  g. 

Eph.  4:1.5  may  g.  into  him 

1  Pet.  2:2  millc  of  word.  th.  yag. 

2  Pet.  3:18  g.  in  grace  and  kno. 

GROWETH. 
Ex.  10:5  locusts  eat  ev.  tree  g. 
Lev.  13:.39  spot  that  g.  in  skin 
25:5  g.  of  its  own  accord,  11 
Deut.  29:23  nor  any  grass  g. 
Jud.   19:9  the  day  g.  to  an  end 
.lob  .38:;}8  dust  (/.  into  hardness 
Ps.  90:5  grass  which  g.  np,  6 
129:6  withereth  afore  it  g.  np 
/«.  3":.30  such  as  rj.  of  itself 
Mark  4:32  when  it  is  sown  it  g. 
Eph.  2:21  g.  unto  holy  temple 
2  Thes.  1:3  faith  g.  exceedingly 

GROVVX. 
Gen.  38:11  Sh.  be  g.  ;  14  was  g. 
E.r.  2:11  when  Moses  was  g, 
Iiiait.  .32:15  thou  art  g.  thick 
Unth  1:13  till  they  were  g.  t 
2  Sam.  10:5  tarry  at  .Je.  till  your 

beards  be  g.  1  Chr.  19:5 
2  A".  19:26  as  com  blasted  before 

it  lie  g.  Is.  37:27 
Ezr.  9:6  trosp.  g.  up  to  heavens 
Ps.  144:12  sons  as  plants  g.  up 
Proc.  24:31  g.  over  with  thorns 
.ffr.  .50:11  ve  are  g.  fat  as  heifer 
Ezek.  16:7"hre.  fashioned,  hair  g. 
Dan.  4:22  g.  strong,  greatness  g. 

:)3  g.  like  eagles'  feathers 
J/«<.*13:32  when  g.  greatest 

GROWTH. 
.irnos  7:1  shooting  up  of  lat.  g. 

GRl'DGE. 
Lev.  19:  IS  nor  bear  g.  against  pe. 

GRl'DGE,  Verb. 

Ps.  ,59:15  let  them  g.  if  not  satis. 

Jam.  5:tt  g.  not  one  ag.  another 

GRl'DGIXG,  LY. 

2  Cor.  9:7  let  him  give,  not  g, 
1  Pet.  4:9  hospitality  without  g. 

GU.VRD. 
Oen.  37:36  sold  lo  eapt.  otg.  39:1 
41:12  servant  to  captain  of  g. 


GUI 

1  K.  14:27  committed  shields  to 

chief  of  ,7.  2  Chr.  12:10 
28  g.  bro.  them,  2  Chr.  12:11 

2  A". "26:8  capt.  otg.  .Jer.  52:12 

10  cap.  ofg.h.  walls. ./c/-.  5S:I4 

11  captain  of  «y.  carried  away 

12  captain  of  g.  left  of  poor 
Xeh.  4:22  in  nig'ht  may  be  a  g. 

2:3  nor  men  of  g.  put  oft'  clothes 
.ler.  40:5  cap.  off/,  gave  him  vie 
52:;30  cap.  of  g.  took  capt.  4,600 
Ezek.  .38:7  be  thou  a  g.  to  tliem 
Dan.  2:14  Dan.ans.  capt.  otg. 
Acts  28:16  deli.  pris.  to  cap.  otg. 

GU.4RD-CHAMHER. 
1  A".   14:28  guard  hare  them  to 
g.-c.  2  C7ir.  12:11 
GUEST. 
Luke  19:7  to  be  g.  with  sinner 

GrEST-C'H.\MBER. 
.Vark  14:14  whe.  g.-c.  ?  Lu.  22:11 

GUESTS. 
1  K.  1:41  Adonijah  and  f/.  heard 
Prov.  9:18  y.  in  depths  of  hell 
Zep.  1:7  L.  hath  prep,  and  bid  g. 
Mat.  22:10  wed.  furnished  wi.  </. 
11  the  king  came  in  to  see  g 
GUIDE,  S. 
Ps.  48:14  our  g.  even  to  death 
55:13  it  was  thou,  a  man.  myf/. 
Pror.  2:17forsak.  //.  of  heryo'uth 
6:7  having  no  g.  overseer,  ruler 
.Jer.  3:4  thou  art  g.  of  my  youth 
.Mic.  7:5  put  not  "confidence  in  g. 
Mat.  23:16  ye  blind  g.  24 
.ids  1:16  g.  to  them  that  took  J. 
Horn.  2:19  thou  art  g.  of  blind 

GUIDE. 
.lob  38:32  canst  th.  g.  Arcturus  ? 
Ps.  25:9  meek  will  g.  in  judgm. 
31:3  for  thy  name's  sake  g.  me 
32:8  I  will'tcach  and  g.  thee 
73:24  Shalt  g.  me  with  caunsel 
112:5  g.  his  affairs  with  discre. 
Prov.  il:3  integrity  of  upright  g. 
Is.  49:10  by  springshe  sh.  g.  th. 
51:18  thereis  noiie  to  g.  her 
58:11  L.  shall  g.  thee  continual 
Luke  1:79  g.  feet  into  way  of  pe. 
.John  16:i:!*he  will  g.  you 
.Acts  8:31  can  I,  e.x.  some  g.  me  ? 

1  T'wrt.  5:14  you.  women  (/.  house 

GUIDED,  IXG. 
Gen.  48:14  g.  hands  wittingly 
E:e.  15:13  g.  them  in  strength 

2  Chr.  32:^2  Lord  g.  on  ev.  side 
■Job  31:18  g.  her  from  mother's 
Ps.  78:52  g.  them  in  wilderness 

72  g.  them  bv  skilful,  of  handa 
GUILE. 
Ex.  21:14  if  aman  slay  with  g. 
Ps.  .32:2  in  whose  spirit  is  no  g. 
34:13  lips  from  g.  1  Pel.  3:10 
55:11  deceit  and  g.  depart  not 
.John  1:47  Israelite  in  wh.  no  g. 
2  Cor.  12:161  caught  you  wilhf/. 
1  Thes.  2:3  exhortation  not  in  g. 
I  Pet.  2:1  lay  aside  malice  and  g. 
22  nor  was  g.  found  in  his  mo. 
Eev.  14:5  in  rrio.  was  found  nofr. 

GUILT. 
Deut.  19:13  g.  of  iiiiio.  blood,  21:9 

GUILTY. 
Gen.  42:21  we  are  veiilv  g. 
Ex.  31:7  not  clear  g.  Num.  14:18 
Lev.  5:2  he  shall  be  unci,  and  g. 
3  wh.  he  knoweth  not,  bef/.  4 
5  when  g.  he  shall  con.  his  siu 
17  he  wist  it  not.  .yet  is  he  g. 
6:4  he  sinned  and  is  g. 
Num.  35:27  kill  slayer  not  be  g. 

31  for  a  murderer  g.  of  death 
Jud.  21:22  not  g.  that  sh.  he  g. 
Prov.  30:10  lest  curse,  thou  be  g. 
Ezek.  22:4  art  become  g.  in  bio. 
.Wat.  2:5:18  by  gift  on  it,  he  a. 
26:66  he  is  g.  of  death,  Mark 

14:64 
Bom.  3:19  the  world  may  bee.  17. 
1  Cor.  11:27  g.  of  body  and  blood 
Jam.  3:10ofl'end  in  one,  g.  of  all 

GUILTIXESS. 
Gen.  26:10  shouldest  have  bro.  g. 
Ps.  51;H  del.  liie  from  blood-jf. 

GUILTLESS. 
Ex.  20:7  hold  him  g.  Dcut.  25:11 
Num.  32:22  and  be  g.  before  L. 
Jos.  2:19  blood  on  him,  we  be  </. 

1  Sam.  20:9  ag.  L.'s  anointed  g. 

2  Sam.  3:28  I  and  kingdom  g.  of 

blood 
14:9  king  and  his  throne  be  g. 
1  A'.  2:9  hold  him  not  g.  tor  thou 
Mat.  12:7  not  have  condemucdy. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


883 


ll.KI> 

(iVLP. 

Ltd'e  10:20  hi-t.  us  uiul  yoii  a  g. 
GUR.    a  A'.  9:27 

Gl'l^ll,  ED. 

1  A'.  18:28  till  thr  bliHul  g.  out 
Ps.  78:30  Kill,  nuk,  wntcrs  17.  out 

10r>:-41  open,  rock,  wiUfi-y  *»/.  (tut 
/>*.  ■18;21  d.  rock.  WHtcrs*  ti,  out 
Jer.  il:I8('voli(l»r/.  <iiii  wilhwat. 
AcU  1:18  burst  jis.  Ijowcls  <J,  out 

(ilTTER,  S. 
6W1.  3n::i,s  ,l:ic(pl)  M-t  roils  Iiiy. 

41  lalil  rods  bi'f.  i-at.  in  tlioy. 
8  5am.  5:8  getlclh  up  to  tliu  y. 


H 

HA. 

Job  39:i!5  s.aith  inn.  tnimp.    a,  Aa 
IIAnKIKJEOV. 

Rt.  28:32  holf  ofa  /i.  :j'.l:2:t 
t/wi  •11:21;  dart,  A.  cannot  hold 
IIAnERGEO\$i. 

2  nr.  2tl:l  t  h.  \7:/.\:\\\  propnrod 
Xth.  4:lli  liall'urscrvuiilslifld/i. 

llABITVnLE. 
Pror.  8::il  iu  tin;  h.  i«irt  of  earth 

HABIT  VTI()\. 
F.r.  1.5:2  1  will  iHv|>are  liim  n  A. 
/^l'.  ViAf,  with,  the  camp  his  k. 

1  .NV(//i.  2:2tt  otiiTiiJi^'coTU.  in  k. 
:i2  Shalt  see  an  eneniv  in  in.v/i. 

2  .S'/m.  15:2.")  sliow  niu  it  and  h. 
2  r  7>y.  0:2  n  houses  of  A.  for  thee 

2'.i:li  turned  from  the  /(.  of  Lord 
l:zr.  7:15  H.  of  Is.  whoseA.  in  J. 
Job  5::5  but  suddenly  I  cursed  h. 
24  Shalt  visit/i.  and  sh.  notsin 
8:H  h .  nf  liirhtconsness  prosper. 
1^:1.5  brimstone  scat,  upon  h. 
Ps.  2i;:S  loved  h.  of  thy  house 
3.i:I4  from  place  of  A.  looketh 
()'.»:25  let  their  A.  be  desolate 
7I:.3  be  thou  mv  strontrA. 
8!l:14  the  A.  of  fhv  throne.  97-2 
91:9  made  the  Mc'ist  lli-h  Ihv/t. 
101:12  fowls  of  hea\  en  have  A 


IIAI 
John  12:0  Jmlas  A.  the  hag.  and 

l.'):22A.  in)t  cumethevA.  not  A. 

17:5  thet'lory  I  A.  with  thee 
Acit  2:44  believed  A.  all  common 
//(■A.  7:t)  blessed  liitnA.  pj-omises 

Jo/iH  2:7  com.  A.  I'r.  be;;inninj,' 
2  John  5  we  A.  from  beyinniug. 

AVtf  AtJL,  COJII'ASSIO.V. 

HADST. 

f?fn.  m:m  litlh'A.  bef.  I  came 
J/eb.  10:8  oiler,  lor  sin  A.  no  pie. 

HAUADEKER.  HAUAR- 
E7.ER. 

2  Sam.  8:3.  ."i.  7.  K.  9. 10. 12:  10:  lO' 
1  a:  11:2.) ;  1  (%/•.  18:3 

ir.\n.VT)RIMMOX.     Zee.  12:11 

H^VDASSAII.    Eft.  2:7 
HA  DOR  AM. 

6V».  10:27:   1  r/ii:  1:21  ;  18:10 

2  C/ir.  10:18  Rehoboam  sent  U. 

II.U)R.\CII.     Zm.  9:1 
HAFT. 

Jiid.  3:22  the  A.  also  went  in 

II.\0.\I{.     (;,„.   10:1    3    8    ic; 
21:9.14.  17;  2.5:12 

riAGAHK.VKS.     Px.SS.r, 

IIAG.UilTKS.    1  C/ir.  5:10, 19, 20 
HAGCAI. 


iiA>r 

2  A'.  1:8  Klijah  was  a  A.  man 
Ps.  08:21  A.  scalp  of  such  a  one 

HALE.  I\G. 
Liiif  ]'2:riH  advers.  k.  thee  to  Ju. 
.■ids  8:3  Saul  A.  men  and  women 
HALF. 


&.  2-1:0  A.  bloo,l,  A.  sprinkled 
Lei\  li:20A.  in  i -n.  A.  at  nit'ht 


F:r.  5:1  II.  iir.inbesied  to  J.  0:14 
>y  II.  ,-);  2:1,  10.  20 


107:7  mi;;ht  eo  to  a  city  of  A.  .30 
132:5  lind  a  A.  for  God  of  Jacob 
13  L.  hath  desired  it  for  his  A. 
Pron.  .3::«  blesseth  the  A.  of  jusl 
Is.  22:16  graveth  A.  for  himself 
32:18  pec).  dwell  la  peaceable  A. 
:H'20  shall  see  .lerus.  a  quiet  A. 
34:13  it  sliall  be  a  A.  of  draL-ons 
35:7  A.  of  drau'ons  sh.  be  ^'rass 
0:J:15  from  theA.  of  thy  holiness 
Ji  r.  9:0  thy  A.  in  midst  of  deceit 
10:25  have  made  his  A.  desolate 
2."):;io  L.  sh.  mightily  mar  on  A. 
:il:2:;  L.  bless,  OA.  of  just.  50:7 
41:17  dwelt  in  the  A.  of  Chim. 
49: 1 9  not  c.  ag.  A.  of  stro.  50:44 
r>il:19  bri.  Israel  apiu  to  his  A. 
45  hesh.  make  their  A.  de.sol. 
K:,/:.  29:14  cause  E.  return  to  A. 
<"t.  3  wh.  A.  hi:,-h.  sailb  in  heart 
//'(A.  3:11  sun  and  mc«jn  st.  in  A. 
Ai/.,  1:00  |,.t  his  A.  be  desolate 
I7:2*i  determined  hounds  of  A 
f:/>/i.  3:22  A.  of  God  thro'  Spirit 
J'lilt  0  an:.'els  wh.  left  their  A. 
Pev.  18:2  Baby,  become  A.  of  de. 

Holv  HABITATION. 
Fx.  15:13  i;uided  them  to  A.  A. 
/'r-ut.  20: 15  look  down  from  A.  A 
Px.  Ii8:5  .In.  of  wid.  is  (;.  in  A.  A. 
Jr.  23::j0  utter  voice  from  A.  A. 
ZtC.  2:13  raised  out  fjifiohj  A. 

H.\BITATIO.\S. 
nrn.  49:5  instru.  of  cruelty  in  A. 
/,>.  12:20  in  A.  eat  unl.  bread 
:i5:3  kindle  no  fire  Ihro'  vourA. 
P<.  74:20  dark  places  full  "of  A. 
/«  51:2  stretch  forth  curt,  of  A. 
Jer.  9:10  A.  of  wild,  lamentation 
21:13  who  sh.  enter  into  our  A..' 
25:.37  peaceable  A.  are  cut  down 
49:20  sh.  make  theirA.  desolate 
Lam.  2:2  L.  swallowed  A.  of  .1. 
Esfk.  0:14  A.  make  land  desolate 
Amoa  1:2  A.  of  shepherds  monm 
Luke  10:9  receive  into  cverl.  A. 

HAflllLAH. 
1  Sam.  23:19  D.  hid  in  II.  20:1 

HAD. 
Jrt/i  31:31  O  that  we  A.  of  hie  (1. ! 
42:10  twice  as  much  as  he  A. 
Ps.  84:10  I  A.  rather  be  a  door-k. 
89:7  to  be  A.  in  reverence  of  alj 
It'll.  13:48  he  sold  all  that  he  A. 
22:2X  of  sev.  for  they  all  A.  her 
Mark  13: 1 1  did  cast  in  all  she  A. 
Jolin  4:1S  hast  It,  live  husbands 


IJarj.  1:1  I 

IIAOGITII.    2  .f«m.  3:4:  1   A" 

1:5;  2:13;  I  Chr.  3:2 

HAIL. 

Er.  9:18  can.  to  rain  grievous  A. 

23  Lord  sent  thuudiTand  A. 

28  children  of  Is.  were,  no  A. 

29  any  more  A.  ,•  33  A.  ceased 
■lob  38:22  seen  treasures  of  A. .' 
Ps.  78:47  destroyed  vines  \vi.  A. 

48  gave  cattle  also  to  A. 
105:32  he  gave  them  A.  for  rain 
148:8  lire.7(.  snow,  and  vapor 
/."■.  28: 17  A.  shall  sweep  away 
Hag.  2:17  I  smote  von  witli  A. 
PiP.  8:7  there  folhiw.  A.  and  lire 
11:19  temple  opened,  great  A. 
10:21  Ih.  fell  on  men  a  great  A. 
HAIL,  Verb. 
Is.  32:19  people  dwell,  it  shall  A. 

HAIL. 

Mat.  20:49  Judas  said.  A.  Jfaster 

27:29  A.  king  of  the  Jews,  Mark 

13:18;  Juliii  1<.I:3 

Luke  l:28ang.  came  to  M.  said  A. 

HAILSTO.\ES. 
./OS.  10:11  which  died  with  A. 
Ps.  18:12  A.  and  coals  of  fire.  13 
Is.  .30:30  L.  show  indig.  with  A 
Esfk.  13:11  O  grcjjt  A.  shall  fall 

13  shall  be  great  A.  in  my  fury 
38:22  great  A.  fire,  brimstone 

HAIR. 
Ltr.  1.3:3  A.  in  iilague  tur.  white 
30  Jilague  yellow  A.  ,•  31  1)1.  A. 
37  there  is  black  A.  grown 
14:8  and  shave  olTallhisA.  9 
.Xiim..  6:19  A.  of  separa.  shaven 
Jiul.  20:10  sling  stones  at  A. 
2.svim.  14:20  bee.  A.  was  heavy 
1  A'.  1:.52  not  a  A.  fall  to  earth 
A'rA.  13:25  I  plucked  off  their  A. 
.fob  4:13  A.  of  my  llesh  stood  np 
Cant.  4:1  A.  as  llock  of  goats,  0-5 
Is.  3:4  Instead  of  well-set  A. 
7:20  L.  shave  head,  and  A. 
50:6  plucked  off  A. 
./er.  7:2'l  cut  oft'  thy  A.  O  Jeru.». 
A>«i-.  5:1  div.  A.  ,•  10:7  A.  grown 
.!/«'.  3:4  camel's  A.  .ffark  1:0 

::J6  not  make  one  A.  wh.  or  bl 
./oA«  ll:2wiped  feet  with  A.  12:3 
1  Cor.  11:14  if  a  man  have  longA. 

15  woman  have  long  A.  glory 
1  Tim.i-.'.l  not  with  broidered'A. 
1  Pet.  3:3  plaiting  A.  wear,  gold 
//'('.  6:12  niack  as  sackcl.  of  A. 
9:8  had  A.  as  the  A.  of  women 
See  ooATs,  head. 

HAIRS. 
Oen.  42:38  br.  down  A.  44:29,  31 
/lent.  32:25  man  of  gray  A. 
Ps.  40:12  more  than  A.  of  h.  09:4 
/«.  46:4  to  hoar  A.  will  I  carrv 
Dan.  4:.33  A.  like  eagles'  feathers 
I/os.  7:9  grav  A.  here  and  there 
Ma/.  10:.3O  the  A.  of  vonr  head 

are  numbered,  L'ike  13:7 
Lukel-.-.iS  wipe  with  A.  of  h.  44 
liei'.  1: 14  A.  w  ere  white  like  wool 

HAIRY. 
Gm.  i5:25  all  over  like  A  garm. 
27:11  Esau  A.  man ;  23  hands  A. 


1  ■''iim.  M:I4  with  A.  acre  of  hind 

2  .Vrim.  ii):4  Bhaveotl'A.  of  beards 
19:I0A.  of  Israel  conducted  D. 

1  A'.  3:35  A.  child  to  one.  A.  oth. 
10:7  A.  was  not  told,  2  Clir.  9:0 
13:8  wilt  give  me  A.  thy  house 
10:21  A.  followed  Tibni.  A.  Omrl 

Xe/i.  1.3:21  A.  in  speech  of  Ashd. 

Est.  6:3  to  the  A.  of  the  king- 
dom, 7:2;  MarkB-.iii 

Ps.  65:23  bl.  men  not  live  A.  days 

Pan.  1'2:7  ami  a  A.  Pec.  12:14 

Zee.  14:2  A.  of  city  into  captivity 
4  A.  tow.  south  ;  8  A.  tow.  sea 

Lnke  10:.'JO  leavinL'  him  A.  dead 
19:8  A.  of  goods  I  give  to  jxior 

Per.  8:1  silence  about  A.  an  hour 
11:9  bodies  three  days  and  A.  11 

See  SHEKEL,   HIN.   TRIBE. 

HALL. 

Mat.  27:37  sold,  took  Jes.  into  A. 
.Va!-k  13:10  soldiers  led  him  to  A 
Luke  22:.55  kindled  fire  in  the  A. 

See  JUDGMENT. 

HALLOW. 

Ex.  29:1  A.  them  to  minister 
Ler.  22:.32  I  am  tlie  L.  who  A. 
25:10  shall  A.  the  fiftieth  year 
.\nm.  0:11  shall  A.  his  head 
1  A".  8:04  king  A.  court.  2  (7ir.  7:7 

■fer.  17:32  A.  ye  sabbath-d.  24.  27 

Ezek.  20:20  and  A.  my  sabbaths 

44:24  keep  laws  A.  my  sabbaths 

HALLOWED. 

Ex.  20:11  bless,  sabbath  andA.  it 
29:31  ,\aron  be  A.  and  his  garm. 

Ler.  13: 1  sliall  touch  no  A.  thing 
•23:32  lie  A.  am.  children  of  Isr 

A'««i.  3:13  A.  to  me  flrst-h.  in  Is. 
5:10  every  man's  A.  things 
10:37  censers,  they  are  A.  38 

Ptut.  26:13  bro.  away  A.  things 

1  Sam.  21:4  there  is  A.  bread,  0 

1  A'.  9:3  I  have  A.  this  house,  7 

2  Chr.  30:1-1  pollu.  hou.  L.  had  A 
Mat.  0:9  A.  be  thy  na.  Luke  11:2 

HALT. 
.Tat.  18:8  into  life  A.  Mark  9:45 
iwi«  14:21  bring  hither  A. 
yoAn  5:3  A.  wait,  moving  of  wa. 

HALT,  IXG. 
1  AT.  18:21  how  long  A.  ye  f 
Ps.  3.8:17  for  I  am  ready  to  A. 
Jer.  20:10  familiars  watch,  my  A. 

HALTED,  ETH. 
ffcn.  .32:31  J.  passed,  A.  on  thigh 
Mir.  4:0  assemble  her  that  A. 

7  make  her  tliut  A.  a  remnant 
Zfp.  3:19  I  will  save  her  that  A. 

HAM. 
Gen.  5:32 ;  0:10;  9:18 ;  10:1 ;  1  C7ir. 
1:4 

1  Clir.  4:40  they  ofll.  dwelt 
Ps.  105:23  la.  of  II.  27;  106:22 

HAMAIV. 
See  Book  of  Esther. 

HAMATH. 
:fum.  34:8  Horto  entr.  of  11.  .Tos. 
13:5;   .hid.   .3:3;    1  K.  8:05; 
2  A".  14:25;  2  CAr.  7:8 

2  A'.  14:28  ;  18:.34 ;  19:13 ;  Is.  36:19 
1  Chr.  18:3D.  sm.  to  II.  2  fAr.  8:4 
A«.  10:9  II.  as  A.  n  1:11  ;  ./cr.  .39:5  • 

■19:3.3;  53:9;  A"j<*.  47:17 
nAMMEDATIIA.  £5,7.  8:5;  0:10 

IiAM.>IER,  S. 
./«'/.  4:21  J.  took  A.  ill  her  hand 
5:20  Willi  A.  she  smote  Sisera 
1  A'.  0:7  neither  A.  nor  axe  heard 
I's.  74:6  br.  carved  work  with  A. 
/'•.  41:7  sniootheth  with  the  A. 
41:12  smith  fashioneth  it  \vi.  A 
■ler.  10:4  fast,  it  wi.  nails  andA. 
2:):2;i  like  A.  thatbreaketh  rock 
50:'2;i  A.  of  wh.  earth  cut  asuiid. 
II.UtON-OOG.    Ezek.  39:11,  15 

HAMOR. 
Gen.  a3:19  H.  Shcchem's  father. 

■Ins.  24:.32 
3-1:0  II.  went  out  to  .Ta.  8.  2-1.  jol 
Jud.  9:-38  serve  the  men  of  II. 
IIA.VAMEKL.   Jer.  3-2:7,  8.  9.  12 
HAX.-VXEEL.    .WA.  3:1;  13::)9; 
y«-.  31:38:  ZiC.  14:10 


II.\.X 


HA\AM. 

1  A".  10:1  to  Jehu  son  of  II.  7 

1  l:hr.  2.3:4  II.  son  of  Ili-nian,  25 

2  Chr.  16:7  II.  seer.  X,h.  1:2;  7:2 
19:2  Jehu  son  ofll.  a0::i4 

-ViA.  12:;i0  II.  with  musical  iiist. 

IIA\A\IAH. 
1  Chr.  3:19  sons  of  Zerub.  II. 
Ezr.  10:38  II.  Zab.  slra.  wives 
A«A.  3:8  II.  repaired,  7:2;  10:'23; 

12:12 
./er.  28:12  11.  had  broken  J.'s,  17 
:i7:13  son  ofll.  took  Jeremiah 
Dan.  1:7  to  II.  name  of  S.  '2:17 

HAND. 
Gen.  9:2  into  A.  are  thev  deliv. 
4 1:17  in  whose  A.  cup  found 
Ex.  0:1  strong  A.  drive  them  out 
1-3:3  streiigil,  017,.  I.,  brought 
14:8  Israel  « cut  out  with  a  high 

A.  Num.  :i!:3 
10  stretch  out  A.  over  the  sea 
19:13  there  sh.  not  a  A.  touch  it 
21:34  A.  for  A.  Ikut.  19:21 
31:29  tables  oflesti.  in  Mos.  A. 
:iS:15  on  this  A.  and  that  A. 
Pent.  13:9  A.  <ifali  the  iieoijle 
35:13ciitolVherA. 
Jus.  2:19  bio.  on  head  A.  on  hira 
■lud.  I::i5  A.  of  house  of  Joseph 
4:9  sell  Sisera  into  A.  of  a  worn. 
1.5:18  fall  into  A.  of  uncircum. 
1  -S'ffMj.  12:3  who.  A.  ii-e.  bribe? 
13:22  ncu-  spear  fern,  in  A.  of  la. 
17:.50  no  sword  in  A.  of  TJavid 
20:19  when  business  was  !n  A. 
22:17  their  A.  also  is  with  Dav. 
2.S'crm.  Vi-.n  cat  it  at  her  A.  6 
14:19  the  A.  of  .Toab  in  all  this 
21:30  had  on  every  A.  six  fing. 

1  C'Ar.  20:0 
24:14  intoA.of  men.  1  f7tr.21:13 

1  K.  2:46  established  in  A.  of  Sol. 
13:6  king's  h.  was  restored  aga. 
18:4-1  ariseth  cloud  like  man's  A. 
22:6  L.  sh.  deliver  it  into  king's 

A.  12.  15;  2rAr.  18:5;  28;5 

2  A'.  7:3  who.  A.  king  leaned,  17 
Ezr.  7:9  good  h.  of  Clod  on  hira 

9:2  A.  ofprinces  chief  in  tresp. 
Job  9:31  given  into  A.  of  wicked 
I3;(;  inlu  whose  A.  G.  bringeth 
10  in  A.  is  soul  of  ev.  liv.  thing 
20:22  A.  of  wicked  come  on  him 
21:10  good  is  not  in  their  A. 
.34:20  mighty  take,  away  wit.  A. 
37:7  sealeth  np  A.  of  ev.  man 
Ps.  31:8  not  shut  into  A.  of  ene. 
:)0:11  let  not  A.  of  wicked  rem. 
71:4  deliver  me  out  of  A.  of 

wicked.  82:4;  97:10 
123:2  serv.  look  to  A.  of  masters 
1'37:4  in  A.  of  mighty  man 
149:6  two-edged  sword  be  in  A. 
Pivr.  6:3  come  into  A.  of  friend 
10:4  poor  dealoth  slack  A.  hut 

A.  of  diligent  maketh  rich 
11:21  A.  join  A.  not  unpun.  10:5 
1'2:24  A.  of  diligent  bear  rule 
17:10  in  A.  of  fool  get  wisdom? 
20:9  thorn  goeth  into  A.  of  dru. 
Is.  10:5  start  ill  A.  my  indigna. 
13:2  shake  A.  may  go  into  galea 
19:4  into  A.  of  cruel  lord 
28:2  cast  down  to  earth  wi.  A. 
Jer.  12:7  belo.  into  A.  of  enemies 
18:4  vessel  marred  in  A.  of  pot. 
6  as  clay  in  the  jiotter's  A. 
21:5  outstretch.  A.  against  you 
26:2-1  A.  of  AhikamVilh  Jere. 
not  togiveliiniintoA.of  pe. 
Lam.  5:6  given  A.  to  E^'vptiana 
12  princes  are  hangeiOiy  th.  A. 
Ezek.  2:9  a  A.  was  sent  ine 
8:3  put  forth  form  of  A.  10:8 
10:49  nor.  strength.  A.  ofnec-dy 
28:9  no  god  in  A.  tliat  slaveth 
34:10  require  flock  at  their  A. 
37:19  stick  in  A.  of  Kphraiin 
40:5in  man's  A.  a  m.asur.  reed 
Dan.  5:5  came  fing.  of  man's  A. 
23  G.  in  whoso  A.  thy  breath  is 
8:25  he  shall  be  broken  with.  A. 
10:10  behold,  a  A.  touched  me 
•lexl  3:8  sons  and  daii.  to  A.  .IitU. 
Mat.  8:15  ton.  A.  .•  23:13  bind  A. 
MarkAA  wilheredA.  3;  Lu.  0:8 
14:41  is  betrayed  into  A.  of  sin. 
Lvke  1:1  takeii  in  A.  to  set  forth 
74  delivered  out  of  A.  of  otieln. 
23.-31  A.  thatbelrav.  is  with  mo 
./(.All  10::iy  escaped  out  of  tli.  A. 
11:44  bound  A.  and  foot 
Acts  12:17  becko.  to  them  wi.  A. 
1  Cor.  12:15  bee.  I  am  not  the  A. 
21  eye  cannot  say  to  A.  no  need 
Gul.  3:19  by  angels  in  A.  of  mcd. 


"884 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HAN 

Jler.  10:8  hook  in  /(.  of  nn^el 
17:4  a  yolden  cup  in  liur  /(. 
19:2  avenged  blood  of  surv.  at  A. 
At,  or  at  the  HAXn. 

Gen.  !l:5  al  h.  of  ev,  beast,  at  li. 

of  man,  at  h.  of  man's  brot. 

33:1!)  J.  bonslit  at  h.  of  oliildrc-n 

lleut  15:il  .year  of  relcaso  is  at  h. 

1  snm.  a0:i(j  at  It.  of  D.'s  encm. 

2  K.  fl:7  blood  al  h.  of  Jezebel 
Is.  13:6  day  of  Lord  at  h.  Joel 

1:15;  Zep.  1:7  ,    ^ 

Jer.  23:a:i  am  I  a  God  at  h.  ? 
E'ek.  1-2:23  the  days  are  at  h. 
a3:6  blood  rcq.  al  watchm.'s  h. 
Jnrl  5:1  day  of  Lord  is  nigli  al  li 
J/iil.  :i:-3  lieaven  at  h.  4:17;  10:7 
2C.18  ti  is  at  h. ;  45  hour  at  ii. 
4iialh.  tliatbet.  me,  Mar.  14:4S 
Mark  1:15  kingdom  of  God  is 

at  h.  Luke  21:31 
Luke  21:30  summer  is  nigh  at  h. 
Jolin  2:13  pass,  was  at  It.  11:55 
7:2  feast  of  tabcrnac.  was  at  h. 
10-42  sepulchre  waa  nigh  at  h. 
Itnm.  13:12  night  far  sp.  day  at  h 
i'/ii;.  4:5theL(u-disn//i. 
2  Tlies.  2:2  the  day  of  C'h.  la  at  h. 
2  7'i»l.4:6  time  of  depart,  is  ath. 
1  Pet.  4:7  end  of  all  things  at  h. 
Jlei:  1:3  the  time  is  al  h.  22:10 

Dv  the  HAND. 
Ej\  4:13  send  bi/  llie  h.  of  him 
Lev.  8::jli  Lord  eo:nmand.  by  t.  h. 
of  Moses,  10: 11 ;  2f.:40 ;  Num. 
4-37,   45,    40:    0:23;    10:13; 
15:23;    16:40;    27:23;    30:13; 
Jos.  14:2;  20:2;  21:2,8;  22:9; 
Jinl.    3:4 ;      1  K.    8:53,    5G ; 
2  Chr.  :33:8;  35:6;  Neh.  9:14; 
Ps.  77:20 
16:21  bij  t.  h.  of  a  fit  man 
Jo«.  20:9  not  die  by  t.  li.  of  aven. 
Jiid.  10:26  to  lad  held  '»/  I.  Ii. 

1  Aim.  1K:25  fall  by  h.  of  Philis. 
27:1  one  day  p.n-ish  bij  t.  h.  of  S. 

2  !<'tm .  3: 1 H  '<y  /i .  of  n;y  scrv.  D. 
11:14  a  1  'tier,  sent  tiyt.h.  of  U. 
12-25  si-nt  hy  h.  of  Nathan 
21:-22  nil  by  h.  of  D.  1  Vhr.  20:8 

1  K.  2:25  sent  by  h.  of  Benainh 
11:18  he  sp-ike  Sy  A.  of  his  sorv. 

2  K.  1 1:25  siiakc  by  h.  of  Jonah 
27  sav.-d  Ihi-m  liy  I.  h.  of  Jcro. 

2  (•/;('.  10:15  by  I.  Ii.  of  Ahi.iah 

1-J:7  wrath  by  I.  h.  of  Shishnk 
Prnr.  -211:6  mess  e:i-  by  h.  of  fool 
/s.  51:1S  th:it  taUeth  bij  the  h. 
Jer.  27:3  voUosA//  A.  of  messeng, 

31:32  took  th.  liy  I.  h.  Iltb.  8:9 
E:ek.  25: 14  vengeance  A;/  /i .  of  Is 

30:12  land  waste  fty/i.  of  string 
Mai.  9:25  took  her  by  I.  h.  Mark 

1:31 ;  5:41 :  Luke  8:54 
Mark  8:23  took  lili:id  man  hy  h 

0:27  Jesns  took  him  by  the  h. 
Arts  7:35  a  deliv.  by  1.  h.  of  angel 

0:8  but  thev  led  him  Im  the  /t. 

13:11  seek,  some  lead  him  by  h. 

Vol.  4:18  salutation  hy  tlie  h. 

See  CHALDEANS,   ENE5IY. 

II.VM),  ,;oiH«i;  with  enemies. 

1  Satii.  4::!  ark  of  coven,  save  out 

h.  ofe.  12:10;  i  Ham.  3:18 
12:11  deli,  out  of  A.  e.  2  A'.  17:39 

2  .^nn.  19:9  out  of  h.  of  enemies 
2  A'.  21:14  will  deliver  them  to  A. 

off.  2  TAr.  25;-20:  jXeh.  9:27 
Xeli.  9:2S  left  them  in  h.  of  th.  e. 
Pit.  31:15  del.  from  A.  of  mine  e. 
Jer.  20:5  give  this  city  intoA.  of 
f.  21:7  ;  31:20,  21 ;  E:fk.  39:2:1 

44:30  give  Phar.  toA.  ofhistf. 
Jfic.  4:10  red.  thee  from  li.  of  c. 
Luke  1:74  del.  out  of  A.  of  our  e. 

From  the  H.wn. 
Oen.  32:11  del.  /•.  t.  A.  of  brothrr 
Deut.  7:8  i-ede.-nu-d/.  A.  of  I'ha. 
Juil.  8:22  deliv.  /■.  A.  of  Midiau 
1  Sam.  -ir,-.:)'.!  pleailed.r'.  A.  ofN. 
Jiili  5:15  saveth  poor./'.  A.  of  mi. 

(1:23  reihem  me  f.  A.  of  mighty 
Ps.  89: IS  del.  soul/.  '/.  of  grave 

106:10  ^av.  /".  A.  of  iiiui  Ihat  hat. 
redeemed/.  A.  (if  the  enemy 

144:7  del.  /'.  t.  A.  of  cliildren.  11 
Pri/r.  (1:5  di-l.  as  roe  /'.  A.  of  bun 
y.-;-.  20:13  deliv.  poor/'.  A. of  evil 

31:11  /'  A.  ofhim  strongi-r 
iufe  i:71/.  A.  of  all  Ihat  hate 

iiAXn  of  <;o<i. 

1  ,f(iOT.  5-11  A.  of  O.  heavy 

2  (A;-.  .30:12  A.  (/  '.'.  give  heart 
Ezr.  7:9  ue.  to  fi.  af  O.  .\iti.  2:8 

8:18  by  good  A.  of  Gnil  upon  us 
Hh.eifG.  is  upon  them 


HAN 

JVcA.  2:18  told  them  of  A.  of  G. 
.Job  2: 10  re.  good  at  the  A  .()/■(?. .' 

19:21  A .  of  God  tonched  me 

■27:11  teach  jou  by  A.  of  G. 
Ee.  2:24  from  the  A.  of  God 

9:1  wise  are  in  the  A.  of  God 
Is.  62:3  diadem  in  A.  0/"  God 
Mark  16:19  and  sat  on  right  A.  »/• 
C.  7?o«i.  8:34 :  Coi.  3:1;  J/eS. 
10:12:  lPf^3:22 
ylc/.t  2:33  by  right  A.  q/'  f^'od 

7:.55  stand,  oif  right  A.  o/'  C.  56 
1  Pet.  5:6  under  the  A.  o/'  Cod 


His  HA\D. 

Gen-  .5:22forth  A.  A.  take  t.  of  life 
16:12  his  A.  he  aL'ai.  every  man 
41:42  Pharaoh  took  riiegoft'A.  A. 

Ej:  4:4  A.  A.  bee:Luie  i-ed  in  A.  A 
UAw  A.  was  as  leprous  as  snow 
20  M.  took  rod  of  God  in  Ai.>'  A. 
Rli  stretched  A.  A.  over  wat.  17 
10-22  stretched  hi<  A.  to  he:iven 
17:11  held  np  his  A.  down  his  h. 
21:16  ton.  in  A.  A.  ,■  20  und.  A.  A. 
22- 4  if  theft  be  found  in  Aw  A. 

8  bath  pntAiKA.  to  goods,  11 
24:11  on  nobles  laid  not  his  A. 
:W:15  tab.  of  testi.  in  Ais  A.  34:4 

J.r  V.ih.h.  on  headof  burnt-o. 
Xum.  5:18  in  liU  h.  bitter  water 

22:-2:3  BW.  in  A.  A.  31 ;  1  C'h.  21:16 

25-7  Phin.  took  a  javelin  in  A.  A. 
Deut.  i'Mihish.  fetch,  a  sti-oke 
.Jos.  5:13  with  sword  in  his  A. 

8:26  drew  not  Ai.-f  A.  till  destroy. 
Jtiil.  6:21  end  of  staff  in  his  h. 

7-14  toA.  A.  G.  delivered  Midian 
1  Ham.  6:3  Ais  A.  not  remB\ed 

9  it  is  not  his  A.  that  smote  us 
14:26  put  hish.  to  his  mouth 

27  J(m.  put  Ais  A.  to  his  mouth 
16-16  bo  shall  plav  with  Ai.«  A, 
23  played  witli  his  A.  18:10 
17: 10  bis  statTnnd  sling  in  A.  A. 
57  head  of  Philistine  in  htsh. 
19:5  life  in  A.  A.  ami  slew  Phil. 
23:16  strentbened  Ai.*A.  in  (Jod 
2.S'«)n.6:6A.A.toark,l  (•A.i:i:10 
1  K.  11:.34  kingdom  out  of  Ai-'  A. 
13:4  Ais  A.  he  put  forth  a";,  him 
2A'.  5:11  call  on  L.  slrike/ii«  A. 
10:15  and  he  gave  him  Ais  A. 
11:8  man  with  his  weapon  in 

Ai.«A.  11;  2CA?-.2:i:7 
14:5  kingdom  confirmed  in  A .  A. 
1.5:19  Ais  A.  might  be  with  him 
18:21  a  man  lean  go  into  A  i  >■  A . 

1  Vhr.  2°.:  19  understand  by  A  (S  A 

2  Chr.  20:19  a  censer  in  Ai.«  A. 
Xeh  6:5  serv.  yvith  letter  in  A.  A 
Job  6:9  let  loose  A.  A.  cut  me  oil 

15:2:j  day  of  dark,  ready  at  A.  A. 
25  strctchcth  out  A.  A.  ng.  God 
26:13  Ais  A.  formed  crooked  ser. 
27:22  fain  flee  out  of  A  is  A. 
28:!lputtoth  forth  Ais  A. 
Ps.'i'-.U  L.  uphold,  him  wi.  A.  A. 
33  will  not  leave  him  in  Ais  A. 
78:42  remembered  not  Ais  A. 
89:25  set  Ais  A.  also  in  tl.e  sea 
95:4  in  Ais  A.  are  deep  places 
7  sheep  of  Ais  A.  to-day 
106:-26  lifted  up  A.  A.  ag.  them 
129:7  mower  lllk-th  not  Ais  A. 
Prot  19:'24  a  slothful  man  hideth 

Ai^-A.  26:15 
Ec.  5:14  a  son,  nothing  in  his  A 

15  hemav  carry  in  Ais  A. 
Cant.  5:4  put  in  Ais  A.  by  hole 
Is.  5:25  h.  A.  i.s  stretch,  out  still, 

9:12,17,21;  10:4;  14:-2V 
10:32  shake  A.  A.  aga.  mount  Z. 
ll:lt  set  A.  A.  again  the  sec.  ti. 
15  shake  Ais  A.  over  the  river 
22:21  thy  government  into  h.  A. 
28:4  while  yet  in  Ais  A. 
31:3  L.  shall  stretch  out  Ais  h. 
37:20  O  L.  save  us  from  Ais  A. 
40:12  waters  in  hollow  of  Ais  A. 
44:5  subscribe  with  his  A. 
49:2  in  shad,  of  Ais  A.  he  hid  me 
53:10  |)le.  of  L.  prosjier  in  A.  A. 
.56:2  keepeth  Ais  A.  fr.  doing  ev 
Jir.  27:8  eoiisumed  th.  by  Ais  A. 
Lain.  1:14  tiausgression  by  A.  A. 
2:8  lijitb  net  withdrawn  Ais-  A. 
3:3  tnnieth  Ai«  A.  against  me 
Ezek.  8:11  with  censer  in  Ais  A. 
9.1  destroying  weapon  his  A. 
17:18  lo.  he  had  given  A»«  A. 
30:24  ])Ut  my  sw-ord  in  At*  A. 
46:7  accoriling  as  A.  A.  shall  at. 
Ddll.  4:35  lume  can  stay  Ais  A. 
8:4  could  deliver  out  <'if  Ais  A.  7 
25  causi-  craft  prosper  in  AisA. 
11:41  shall  es(-ape  out  A;s  A. 
Has.  7-5  ho  stretched  out  Ais  A. 


HAN 
Bos.  12:7  bal.  of  dec.  are  in  Ai.s  A . 
Hab.  3:4  horns  com.  out  of  Ais  A . 
Zep.  2:15  hiss  and  wai?  Ais  A. 
Zee.  8:4  man  with  stair  in  Ais  A. 

14:13  A.  A.  rise  ag.  hand  of  nei. 
Mai.  3:12  fan  is  in  A.  A.  Lu.  3:17 

26:-23  he  that  dippeth  A.  A. 
Mark  3:5  A.  A.  resto.  Luke  6:10 

7-.32  bes.  to  put  A.  A.  upon  him 
John  3:35  given  all  th.  into  A.  A. 

18:22  struck  with  palm  ofhish. 
Aets  7:-25  God  by  AisA.  del.  them 

28:3  a  viiier  fastened  on  Ais  A. 
4  saw  the  beast  hang  on  AisA. 
Pev.  6:5  iiair  of  balances  in  A.  A. 

10:2  had  in  Ais  A.  a  little  book 

14:9  in  his  forehead,  or  inAisA. 
14  in  Ms  A.  sharp  sickle 

20:1  angel  with  chain  in  his  A. 
H.VIVD  of  tiic  Lord,  or  Lord's 

HAXD. 
I  E.r.  9:3  A.  of  the  L.  upon  cattle 

10:3  wo.  had  died  by  A.  of  t.  L. 
Xuin.  11:23  £.'s  A.  waxed  short? 
.70S.  4:24  know  A.  of  L.  mighty 
./ml.  2:15  A.  of  Lord  ag.  them 
Pulh  1:13  A.  of  the  L.  is  gone  out 

1  Sam.  i:(i  h  .'of  Lord  heavy 
7:13  A.  of  the  'L.  ag.  Philistines 
12:15  then  sh.  A.  of  L.  he  ag.  yi  ai 

2  Sam.  2 1:14  A.  of  L.  1  f'Ai-.  21:13 

1  A'.  18:46  A.  of  L.  was  on  Elijah 

2  A'.  .3:15  A.  ofL.  came  on  Elislia 
E:r.  7:6  granted  ace.  to  A.  of  L. 
.lab  12:9  A.  OfL.  wro.  this,/s.41:20 
I's.  75:8  in  A.  ofihe  L.  is  a  cup 
Prov.  21:1  king's  he.  in  A.  ofL. 
Is.  19:16  shaking  oSh.oftlie,L. 

25:10  in  nnain.  sh.  A.  of  L.  rest 
40:2  roc.  of  the  L.'s  A.  double 
51:17  hast  drunk  at  A.  of  the  L. 
59:1  Lord's  A.  isnot  shortened 
62:3  crown  of  gl.  in  A.  of  the  L. 
66:14  A.  of  L.  known  tow.  serv. 
.7(7-.  2.5:17  took  cup  at  the  i.'s  A. 
51-7  Bab.  golden  cup  in  L.'s  A. 
Ezck.  1:3  A.  of  the  L.  upon  him 
3: 14  A.  0/  X.  u.  me.  22 :  8:1 ;  37:1 
.33:22  h.'of  L.  on  me  in  evening 
40:1  A.  of  the  L.  was  with  him 
Luke  1:66  h.  of  the  L.  -vvith  him 
Acis  11:21  A.  of  the  L.  with  them 
13:11  A.  of  tlie  L.  is  upon  thee 
See  LAY,  or  laid. 

Left  HAND. 

Gen.  1.3:9  if  thou  wilt  take  ?</•<  A. 

24:49  turn  to  the  rigllt  A.  or  Aft 

48:13  Joseph  took  Ephr.  in  Ins 

ri"lit  A.  and  Man.  in  his  left 

14  Is.  laid  I.  A.  on  Manassch  s 

£•.!•.  14:22  wall  on  right  A.  and  /. 

Lev.  14:15  pour  oil  vaXohfl  A.  27 

Num.  20:17  not  turn  to  right  ft. 

nor  tofc/'^7)<'!rf.  2:27;  5:32; 

17:11,  20;  28:14 

22-26  no  way  to  turn,  r.  A.  or  I. 

Jos.  1:7  to  right  A.  or  left.  23:6; 

XSam.  6:12;  i^-oii.  4:27 

Jud.  3:21  E.  put  forth  his  left  A. 

7:20  held  lamps  in  their  left  A. 

2.S'<.»1.  2:19hetuniednot  to 7  A. 

14:19  none  turn  to  right  A.  or  /. 

1  K.  22:19  host  of  heaven  on  his 
7/'^A.2C'A>'.  18:18 

2  71'.  Si2:2  J.  turn,  not  to  r.  A.  or  I. 

1  Chr.  12:2  use  both  r.  A.  and  I. 

2  Chr.  3:17  name  of  that  on  /.  A. 
4:7  Ave  candlest.  on  r.  A.  5  on  I. 

Xeh.  8:4  on  his  I.  h.  stood  Ped. 
.hib  23:9  on  Itl't  h.  he  doth  work 
I'rov.  3:16  in'her  left  A.  riches 
A'c.  10:2  fool's  heart  at  his  I.  A. 
Canl.  2:6 1,  k.  is  under  my  head 

8:3  his  bft  A.  under  niv  head 
7s.  9:20  he  shall  eat  on  lift  A. 

30:21  when  ye  turn  to  left  A. 

.51:3  break  forth  on  r.  A.  and  I. 
Ezek.  16:46  dau.  dwell  at  hft  A. 

39:3  smite  bow  out  uilrfl  A. 
Dan.  12:7  he  held  up  his  left  A. 
.Ion.  4:11  betw.  right  A.  and  hft 
7.IC.  12:6  people  on  r.  A.  and  lejt 
Mat.  6:3  let  not  /.  A.  know  what 

20:21  oner.  A.  others  Mur.  10::J7 
■23  sit  on  r.  A .  and  /.  Mark  10:40 

25::13  sheep  on  r.  A.  goats  on  7 
41  sav  to  them  on  l.h.  Depart 

27:;J8onc  on  right  A.  other  on 
left,  Mark  1B:'37 ;  Luke  23:;iJ 
.iels  Ul:3  left  Cyprus  on  the  l.h. 
2  ( ur.  6:7  armor  on  right  A.  and  I. 
.S«  LIFT  hand,  or  hands. 
Mighty  HAXn. 

F.r.  .3:19  let  go.  not  with  m.  A. 

IJeul.  :i.24  show  sen',  thy  vi.  A. 

4:.M  take  him  a  nation  by  m.  A. 


HAN 

Deui.  5:15  God  bro.  out  of  Eg.  by 
amir/hty  A.  6:21;  7:8, 19;  9:26; 
11:2;  26:8;  34:12 
2  Chr.  6:.32  is  come  for  thv  »«.  A. 
Ezek.  20:33  with  a  m.  A.  1  rule 
Pan.  9:15  out  of  Eg.  -with  m.  A. 
1  Pet.  5:6  hum.  under  m.  A.  of  Q. 

Mv  HA\D. 
Gen.  14:22  lilted  my  A.  to  Lord 

31::j9  of  my  A.  didst  thouren.  It 

33:10  rec.  my  present  at  7ny  A. 

42:;37  deliver  him  into  niy  h. 

43:9  of  my  A .  shalt  thou  require 
E.T.  7:17  smite  with  rod  in  my  A. 

15:9  myh.  destroy;  17:9  in  myh. 

33:22  cover  thee  with  my  A. 
Xrim.  29:29  a  sword  in  my  A. 
Dfut.  8:17  might  otmy  A. 

10:3  the  two  tables  in  tny  A. 

3-2:39  del.  out  oimyh.  Is.  4:3:13 

40  I  lift  up  my  A.  to  heaven 

41  itmy  h.  take  hold  on  judg. 
.Jud.  6:36  save  Is.  by  my  A.  37 

7:2  My  own  A.  saved  me 

9:29  wo.  pco.  were  under  my  A. 

17:3  dedi.  eilv.  to  L.  from  tnyh. 

1  Sam.  12:5  not  fo.  aught  in  my/i. 
17:46  L.  w-ill  deliver  into  my  A. 
21:4  no  com.  bread  under  my  h. 
24:6  stretch  my  A.  ag.  L.'s  ano. 

11  no  transgression  in  my  A. 

12  my  h.  shall  not  be  upon,  13 
26:18  what  evil  is  in  my  A.  ? 

23  Lord  deliv.  into  myh.  24:10 
28:21  put  my  life  in  my  A. 
iSam.  5:19  \yilt  deliver  Philis- 
tinesinto>«i/A..J'  1  Chr.  1 .:  ) 
17v'.  1:3:6  thati/iyA.maybc  rc,-i. 
27v'.  5:18  he  Icaueth  on  myh.  iu 

2  Chr.  3-2:15 del.  out  oSmyh..^  17 
.Job  13:14  wher.  put  life  in  my  A.  / 

29:20  bow  was  renewed  in  my  h. 

31:55  bee.  my  A.  had  gotten 
27  mouth  had  kissed  wiy  A. 

33:7  nei.  shall  myh.  be  heavy 
Ps.  81:14  turned  my  h.  ag.  eno. 

89:21  my  A.  shall  be  established 

119:109  soul  is  contin.  in  my  A. 
7^-0!'.  ]:-24  I  havestretchedmj/A. 
7s.  1:25  turn  my  A.  upon  me 

10:10  my  A.  hath  found  kingd. 

13  by  strength  of  my  A. 

14  my  h.  foiind  riches  of  peo. 
4S:13  my  A.  laid  fiuindation 
50:2  my  A.  short.  11  this  of  my  A. 
51:16  cov.  in  shadow  of  wiy  A. 
66:2  my  h.  made,  Acts  7:50 

Jer.  6:12  I  -will  stretch  out  my  A. 
15:6;  51;25 
16:21  cause  them  to  know  my  A. 
25:15  w  ine-cup  of  fury  at  my  A. 
Ezek.  6:14  I  sti-ctcli  out  my  A. 
12:7  dig.  thro'  wall  with  myh. 
13:9  jiiy  A.  shall  bo  upon  pi-opli. 
20:5  I  lifted  up  my  A.  saying,  I 
am  the  Lord  your  God,  6:23, 
28,42;  36:7;  44:12;  47:14 
221  withdrew-  my  h. 
22:13  smitten  7«y  A.  atthydish. 
77os.  2:10  none  del.  out  of  my  A. 
.I«i0s  9:2  shall  my  A.  take  them 
Z.e.  2:9  shake  my  A.  on  them 
1:1:7  turn  my  A.  upon  little  oner 


.7oAn  10:-28norpluekoutofwyA. 

29  none  pluck  out  of  my  F.  A. 

20:-25  thrust  my  A.  into  his  side 

1  Cor.  16:21  salutation  of  me,  P. 

with  my  own  A.  2  Thes.  3:17 

Gal.  6:11  writ.  wi.myh.Phite.  19 

Our  HAIN'O. 
Gen.  37:27  let  not  our  A.  he 
Deiil.  32:27  lest  adv.  say,  o«r  A. 
./lid.  16:2:3  del.  Samuel  into  o.  ft. 

1  Sum.  14:10  into  our  A.  30:23 
Jir.  11:21  thou  die  not  hyourh. 

2  Cor.  10:16  made  ready  to  our  A. 

Out  of.  ey  out  of  llie  H.MVD. 

Gen  48-22  took  o.  of  the  h.  of  A. 
Xnm.  5:25  otlering  o.  qj'  worn.  h. 

11:15  kill  me.  I  pray,  out  of  h. 

35:25  del.  out  o/ A.  of  avenger 

1  Sam.  4:t3  shall  del.  us  out  q)  n. 

2  Sam.  12:7  out  cfh.  of  S.  22:1 
2;3:21  speai-  oi't  of  Egyptian's  6. 

1  7i.'  11:12  rend  kingdom  out  of  ft. 
Ps  71:4  del.  (I'.l  o/  A.  of  wicked 

82-4  rid  them  in'l  ofh.  of  wick. 

97:10  del.  oil  if  I: .  of  wicked 
Jer.  15:21  deliver  thee  oul  ofh. 

21-12  o'/(  Of  the  A.  of  oppr.  22:3 

'?a.Aoulofh.  ot(  hal.  38:18.23 
Lam.  5:8  none  di-l.o«<o/' their  A. 
Zee.  11:6  out  of  their  A.  not  del. 
John  10:39 ese'iilied  oi//f/their  A. 

\cls  1'2:11  deliver  01/^  o/'A.  of  II. 
Rev.  8:4  out  ij/' angel's  h.  10:10 


CRUDEN\S   CONCOIIDAXCE. 


S8o 


HAX 
Right  Hwn. 

O^n.  48:14  r.  h.  on  Kphrnlm'fl 
F^r.  15:H  Ihv  r.  h.  (>  L.  is  iL'lori. 

i<J:*)  bi«uid  on  llmnih  nf  r.  h. 
Ur.  S:'ii,  31 :  14: 14.  17.  *i5.  '^ 
T>^ut.  'XV.'i.  fr.  r.h.  wt-nt  flt-ry  law 
.A///.  .V'ili  nV//i^  /(.  ti)  worktiinu'w 
2  Stun.  20:!t"J.  took  Am.  w.  r.  h. 
2  A'.  2-'i:i;j  on  rtv^'' ''.  "f  m<)nnt. 
Jf*'*  2:i:M  hi(U'th"hImsclf  on  r.  h. 

30:12  upon  my  r.  h.  rise  yoiitli 

40:11  thine  own  r.  h.  can  f=avi; 
P<.  ir.:S  he  is  nt  my  Wf/A^  A. 
11  II!  thy  r.  A.  are  jileasures 

17:7  sav.'hv  r.  A.  them  that  tm. 

I8::i.'>  r.  A.  )iath  holden  me  up 

aO:li  saving  strenj;th  of  rUjhf  h. 

21:S  /■.  h.  llnd  those  that  liaie 

2ti:10  their  r.  h.  in  fnll  of  hrihcK 

44:3  r.  h.  and  arm  Haved  them 

45:4  thv  r.  A.  shall  teaeh  ter.  t. 
S  on  rliv  ri'///^  A.  the  queen 

48:10  Ihv  r.  h.  full  <»f  riirhteous. 

G0:5  savi-  with  thv  n^///  //. 

ft;i:S  thy  ?7f7A/  A.  uptioldeth 

7:i:'i{  hohliMi  me  hy  my  r.  h. 

74:11  why  \vithdr.a.  (hV  r.  A..^ 

77:10  r«'ini'inb(T  yeiirsof  r.  h. 

78:M  mount,  which  r.  //.  pure. 

80:15  vineyard  wli.  rJi.  phinted 
17  hand  bo  upon  man  of  r.  /(. 

89:25  I  will  set  his  r.  h.  in  riv. 
42  set  up  r.  ft.  of  adversaries 

fl]:7  ten  thousand  fall  nt  r.  h. 

It8:l  liisr. /(.  hntliiiotten  victory 

108:0  save  me  with  thv  right  fi. 

100:G  let  Satan  stand  a"t  his  r.  h. 
81  he  shall  stand  at  r.h.  of  poor 
110:1  sit  thou  at  mv  r.  h.  Luke 
20:42:  .4*-/^  2:34":  IT.b.  1:13 
5  L.  at  right  h.  shall  strike 

118:15  r.  h.  of  L.  doolh  valiiuitly 
10  r.  h.  of  Lord  is  exalted 

121:5  I.ord  is  shade  on  thy  r.  h. 

137:5  I.-t  /■.  h.  forget  cunninj; 

l'i'^:7  thv  r.  h.  t^hall  save  me 

i;J0:10  thy  r.  h.  phall  hold  me 

142:4  looked  on  mr  r.  h.  none 

144:8  r.  A.  is/-,  h.  .iffalseh.  11 
J^rftr.  3:l'i  leni.'th  of  days  in  r.  h. 

27:Hi  oi:itm.  of /•.  h.  bewrayetU 
Ec.  10:2  wi.  man's  heart  at  r.  h. 
('(inf.  2:6  r.  //.  doth  einbrarc  me 

8:3  r.  h.  should  embrace  mc 
Is.  41:10  uphold  thee  with  r.  h. 
13  thy  (Jod  will  hold  thy  r.  h. 

44:20  is  there  not  a  lie  in  r,  h.  f 

4."):1  whose  r.  h.  I  have  holden 

4S:i:i  ;■.  h.  hath  spanned  heav. 

fi'^*:S  hJith  sworn  hv  hirt  H'lht  h. 

(;3:12  led  them  by  "r.  k.  ofMos. 
Jer.  2'^:'^4  siirii(.'t  on  my  right  h. 
L<ini.  2:3  drawn  back  his  r.  h. 
Kzik.  21:22  r.  h.  divinat.  for  Jer. 
Jlnb.  '2:\>\  cup  of  Lord's  i-ight  h. 
Z^r.  3:1  Satan  standintr  fltr.  /,. 
Mat.  5:30  if  thy  r.  //.  offend  thee 

G:3  let  not  h'ft  know  r.  h.  doeth 

Hark  14:02  see  Son  of  man  pit. 

on  r.  h.  of  power.  Luke22A\^ 

lG:19on  r.  h.  of  God.  llth.  1:3; 
8:1;  10:12;  12:2;  1  /V/.  3:22 
Lukf  fi:!!  man  whose  r.  h.  with. 
Acta  2:25  he  is  on  mv  rithf  h. 
3.3  by  r.  h .  of  God  exalted.  5:31 

3:7  he  took  him  by  the  right  h. 

7:.'>5  Jf-ns  standini;  on  r.  h.  5(> 
linjn.  H:i4  is  even  at  r.  h.  <if  God 
Kiih.  ^■M^  set  him  at  his  right  h. 
Oi.  3:1  Ch.  sitteth  on  r.  h.  of  O. 
lirw  1:16  in  r.  A.  7  stars.  20;  2:1 

5:1  1  saw  in  his  r.  h.  a  btnik,  7 

l:i:ir»  receive  mark  in  their  r.  A. 
Sty  Left  nAxn. 

Risiii  llA^ns. 

Gal.  2:0  4,'avc  Rar.  r.  h.  of  fi-llow. 
Stretch  fordi,  or  onl  HA\I>. 

6V/J.  2J:10  Abra.  c.f,  h.  to  t^lay 
i>.  3:20  I  will  titrfh'h  out  my  A. 
on  E;:vpt,  7:5;  9:15 

14:1H  s.  out  A.  over  pea.  20:7.  10 

21  M.  stretch  0.  A.  over  ^«ra.  27 

1  Sam.  20:!)  t.  forth  h.  atr.  Lord's 

Pnt».  31:20  «.  'out  h.  to  the  poor 

£:'A*.  14:y^.  0.  A.  on  that  pn)pliei 

25:13  j».o.  my  A.  uponEdom.lG 
]>an.  11:42*./.  A.  on  countries 
Zep.  1:4  onJudah;  2:13a^.  Assy. 

SiA  STRONG. 

Thy  IIA\D. 

Gin.  4:11  brother's  blood  fr.  t.  h. 
10:0  thy  maid  is  in  thy  A. 
22:12  lay  not  thyh.  upon  the  lad 
24:2  tfnjh.  under  my  Ihi:^h.  47:2it 
4it:8  thy  h.  be  in  neck  of  cncm. 

Ex.  4:3  what  ie  that  in  thy  h.  f 


11  AX 

Ex.  4:17  take  rod  in  t.  h.  7:15;  17:5 

8:5  stretch  forth  thy  h.  9:22; 

10:12.21:  .l/«/.12:13;  .VarA-3:r) 

Deut.  2:7  in  works  of /Ay  A.  14:21»; 

15:10;  2:1:20;  2S:H.  12,  20 

24  have  given  into  My  A.  Sihon 
8:2  del.  O'y;  and  people  into/.  A. 
13:!t  thy  A.  shall  b.-  Ilrst  on  him 

Keleavenau.  cursed  th.  tot.h. 

14:25  bind  up  money  in  thyh. 

15:7  shut  thyh.  I'r.  poor  brother 
8  o|)on  thy  h.  wide  to  brother 

2:1:25  iiluck  the  ears  with  thyh. 

33:3  all  his  saints  are  in  thy  A. 
Jm.  0:2i.'iven  into  Mi/ A.  .Tericho 

i):25  we  are  in  thyh.  lo  do  to  us 

10:0  slack  not  thyh.  frmn  serv. 
J'"/.  4:7  deliver  Sisera  into  f.  A. 

8:15  Z<-ba  and  Zahnunua  in  /.  A. 

18:10  lav  thy  h.  (Ui  Ihv  mouth 

1  -sVmj.  14:10  withdraw  tht/  A. 

2  Sam.  13:10  T  rnav  eat  ofthi/k. 
2^1:10  stay  thyh.'l  Chr.  21:i5 

I'thi/h.  bean.  me.  1  r'Ar.  21:17 

1  A'.  17:11  morsel  of  bread  in  ^  A. 
90:42  let  out  of  Mv  A.  a  man 

2  A'.  4:20  take  my  staff  in  My  A. 
8:8  lake  a  present  in  My  h. 

!1:1  take  this  bo.ic  of  oil  luthyh. 
13:10  put  thyh.  upon  the  bow 

1  Chr.  4:10/.  A.  mi-rlit  bo  with  mc 
20:12  in  thtf  h.  ])ower 

10C(mieth  vfthyh. 

2  Chr.  20:0  in  /.  A.  is  th.  not  p.  ? 
A>/-.  7:14  law  of  God  is  in  tht/  h. 

25  wisdom  of  G.  that  is  in  /.  h. 
Job  1:11  but  put  forth  My  A.  2:5 

12  put  not  forth  My  A. 
2:6  he  is  in  My  h.  save  his  life 
10:7  none  can  del.  out  of  My  A. 
11:14  into,  in  Mv  A.  put  awiiy 
13:21  witii.  thyh.  far  from  me 
35:7  what  receiv.  he  of  My  A.  ? 

Ps.  10:12  O  God,  lift  np  My  h. 
M  to  requite  it  with  thy  h. 
17:14  from  men  which  are  thyh. 
21:8  My  A.  sh.  find  ont  all  one. 
31:5  into  thyh.  I  com.  mv  spirit 
15  my  times  arc  in  My  A. 
32:1  day  and  ni'.;ht  M?/A.  heavy 
3*^:2  My  h.  press. ;  30:10  blow  of 
74:!1  why  withd.  thou  thyh.f 
80:17  t.  A.  on  mnn  of  t.  riL'ht  h. 
101:28  opcnest,  thy  h.  145:10 
110:173  /.  A.  help;  l:i0:5  /.  A.  on 
139:10  there  shall  /.  A.  lead  me 
144:7  tsend  My  h.  from  above 

Pi'OV.  3:37  in  power  of  thy  A. 
0:1  stricken  My  A.  with  a  Ptra. 
30:32  l:iy  t.  h.  upon  thy  mouth 

Ec.  7:18  withdraw  not  thif  h. 
9:10  whats.  thy  A.  findi-th  to  do 
11:0  in  evenint;  with,  not  Mv  A. 

In.  20:11  when  MvA.  is  lifted  up 
42:0  I  the  Lord  will  hold  My  h. 
47:0  triven  my  inheritance  into 

My  A. 
51:22  out  oTthy  h.  cup  of  trem. 
57:10  th.  hast  found  life  of/.  A. 
04:8  we  are  the  work  of  My  A. 

Jcr.  6:0  back  /.  A.  as  frrape-gath. 
15:17  I  f:U  alone  bee.  of  thy  h. 
25:28  refuse  to  take  cup  nt  /.  A. 
3<):14  take  in  My  A.  the  roll 
40:4  chains  wh.  were  upcm  /.  A. 

Ezfk.  3:18  hi-i  blood  will  I  re- 
quire at /'/y  A-  21;  33:8 
6:11  smile  with  thyh. 
10:2  fill  thy  A.  with  coals  of  flro 
23:31  irive  her  cup  into  i^'tjh. 
37:17  shall  become  one  in  thyh. 
3S;r2  turn  thtj  h.  on  dr-s.  places 

Dan.  2::i8  fowls (jivcn  into  thyh. 

Mir.  5:9  /Ay  A.  shall  be  lift  upon 

12  cut  off'witchc.  out  o(  thi/  h. 
.Vat.  1S;8  it  thyh.  off.  MirkU:4^ 
.John  20;27  reach  /.  A.  and  thrust 
vlf'/*'4:'iS  to  do  whatever  thy  A. 

30  stretch,  forth  /Ay  A.  to  heal 
Vour  IIA\I>. 
Gtn.  43:12  double  money  in  v  A- 
Er.  12:11  your  staff  in  yourh. 
a:i:31  inhab.  of  laud  into  y.  A. 
Dent.  12:7  rej.  in  nil  put  y.  A.  to 
Jfa.  8:7  deliver  it  into  yof/r  A.  20 
,   24:8  pave  Amorites  into  V.  A. 
\,Iud.  3:28  Moabites;  7:15Midi. 
2.SV/m.  4:11  not  re(|,  blood  ofy,  A. 
2rAr.  28:9  G.  deliv.  them  to  y.  h. 
Is.  1: 12  require  this  at  yotir  h.  f 
J*r.  20:14  t  am  in yo</r  A. 
41:25  and  fullllled  with  tjourh. 
Mai.  1:10  nor  accept  offering  at 
your  h. 

13  sho.  I  accept  this  ofy.  A.  f 
2:13  rec.  with  good  will  at  y.  A. 

HAXDED.    See  left,  weak. 


IIAN 
IIAXOnRRADTH. 

K.r.  2.5:25  a  A.  round  alxuit,  37:12 
1  A'.  7:20  sea  a  A.  tliick,  2/'Ar.4:5 
/V,  .30:5  unide  my  duys  as  a  A. 
^■-re^-.  40:5  fix  cubits  long  and  a  A. 

II  WI)  broad. 
Ez(:k.  40:43  houks  a  h.b.  fastened 

IIVMIFIX. 
L«r.  8:2  take  then-out  A.  fiour. 
5:12:  0:15;  9:17;  Xum.  5:20 
1  A'.  17:12  A.  of  meal  in  a  barrel 
/v.  72:10  a  A.  of  corn  in  earth 
Ec,  4:0  bettiT  is  A.  with  quietn. 
Jtr.  9:22  as  A.  after  harvcsL-niau 

H  \\l>FrLS. 
Gen.  41:47  bronu'ht  forth  by  A. 
A>.  9:8  A.  of  ashes  of  furnace 
litifh  2:10  let  fall  also  some  A. 
1  A'.  20:10  dust  of  S.  sntlice  forA. 
Eztk.  13:19  pol.  forA.  of  barley? 

IIVXOIWORK. 
/v.  10:1  ruriianient  sliow.  his  A. 

IIA\I>KKR(-||IKF8. 
Acti:  19:12  IVoin  body  to  sick  A. 

irWDLE,  S. 
/?<»«.  4:21  J.  fathersuchas  A.harp 
Jitd.  5:14  that  A.  pen  of  writer 
1  Chr.  12:8  A.  spear.  2  Chr.  25:5 
/V  115:7  hands,  but  they  A.  not 
Cant.  5:5  myrrh  on  A.  of  lock 
Jer.  2:8  that  A.  law  knew  me  not 
40:0  Libyans  that  A.  the  ehield 
Eztk  27:39  all  that  A.  the  oar 
Luke  S4:39  A .  me :  Col.  2:21  A.  uot 

HA\nLEn. 

Ezek.  21:11  furbished.  maybeA. 
Mark  12:4  away  shamefully  A. 

1  John  1:1  have  A.  of  word  of  life 

HAXDLETH,  l\G. 

Prov.  10:20  that  h.  matter  wisely 
Jfr.  50:16  him  that  A.  sickle 
Ezek.  3*^:4  all  of  them  A.  swords 
.Arnns  2:15  stand  that  h.  bow 

2  Cor.  4:2  not  A.  word  of  God 

HA\D>IAm. 
Gfn.  10:1  S.irai  had  a  A,  Ilaijar 
29:24  Zilpah  to  be  L.'s  A.  ^5:26 
29  Bii.  liaehel's  A.  30:4;  35:25 
Ex.  2:i:l2  son  of  A.  be  refreshed 
Jint.  19:19  bread  and  wine  forA. 
R'fth  2:13  spoken  friendly  to  A. 
3:9  answer.  I  am  Ruth,  "thy  A. 

1  Sam.  1:11  afHiction  of  A.  " 

10  count  not  thy  h.  dan.  of  Bel. 
18  let  A.  find  jrrace  in  thy  siijht 
25:24  let  A.  speak :  31  rem.  A. 
41  let  thy  A.  wash  feet  of  serv. 

2  Sain.  14:0  thv  A.  had  two  sous 

1  A'.  1:13  didst  ewear  to  thy  A.  ? 
3:20  while  thy  A.  flept 

2/r.  4:2  thy  A.  hath  not  anything 

10  do  iu>*t  lie  to  thv  A. 
Ps.  80:10  save  the  son  of  thy  h. 
110:0  servant,  and  son  of  A. 
Pmv.  30:3:1  a  A.  luir  to  mistress 
Luke  1::J8  behold  the  A .  of  the  L. 

IIAMMIAmE.V. 
Luke  1:48  ret;.  low  estate  of  A 

UAXnMAIDS. 
Gfn.  3:?:1  divided  children  to  A. 

2  pnt  A.  and  children  foremost 
pufh  2:13  not  like  to  one  of  A. 
'iSa:n.  (i:20uncov.  in  eves  of  A. 
Joen-.^Jonh.  IpourS.  .4c/*2:18 

II  wns. 

Gfn.  27:22  the  A.  are  the  A.  of  E. 
49:24  A.  made  stronsr  byA.  of  G. 
A>.  17:12  but  Moses'  A.'hcavy 
Lf'v.  8:27  A.  A.  on  his  Pon'8  k. 
.\'um.  0:10  put  on  A.  of  Xazarite 
Deut.  4:28j,'(n!s,  workof men'sA. 
27:15;  2  A'.  10:18;  2  Chr.  32:19 
9:15  tables  of  cov.  in  two  A. 
17  I  cast  th.  out  of  my  two  A. 
17:7  A.  of  witnesses  first  on  him 
Jiuf.  8:0  A.  of  Zeba  and  Zalm.  15 
3-1  delivered  them  out  of  A.  of 

enemies,  1  ,Satn.  14:48 
10:27  A.  were  upon  threshold 

2  Sam.  3:7  A.  be  sir.  Z,r.  8:0,  13 
1(;:21  A.  of  all  hhall  be  stron'' 

2  A'.  3:11  water  on  A.  of  Klijah 
0:35  fou.  skull  and  palms  of  A. 

1  rAr.25:2undertheA.  of  Asaph 

3  A.  of.Tedu.  6  A.  of  father 

2  Chr.  15:7  let  not  A.  be  weak 
I'-.r.  4:4  weakened  A.  of  people 
Job  4:3  strenijthened  weak  A. 

l'';:ll  tumed^me  intoA.of  wick. 
17:3  will  strike  A.  with  me  ? 
9  clean  A.  shall  be  stronj*cr 
Ps.  24:4  he  that  hath  clean  A. 
20:10  h.  is  mis.  47:1  clap  A. 
58:3  weigh  the  vioL  of  your  A. 


RAN 

P:  08:3t  Ethiopia  stretch  out  A. 
115:4   their  idtdn  the  work  of 

men's  A.  135:15;  Is.  37:I!I 

7  thev  have  A.  but  handle  not 

134:2  Itft  up  h.  in  the  sancinarv 

140:4  keep  m.-  ft-.  A.  of  wicked 

I'ror.  0:10  foldiiif,'  of  A.  24:;« 

17  hate  the  A.  shed  inno.  bio. 
12:14  recompense  of  man'H  A. 
11:1  fofdish  plucketb  it  with  A. 
17:1H  strikcth  A.  becom.  surety 
22:20  be  not  one  that  strike  A. 
30:28  i«i)ider  taketh  hold  wi.  A. 
31:13  work,  willintr.  with  her  A. 
19  layeth  her  A.  to  the  ^i-indlc 
31  t,Mve  her  of  the  fruit  nf  A. 
7^.  4:0  both  A.  full  with  travel 
7:26  A.  as  ba.  10:1S  idlen.  ofA. 
Canf.  7:1  work  ofA.  ofworkm. 
In.  1:15  spread  your  A.  hide  my 

eyes,  your  A.  full  of  blood 
2:8  worship  work  of  th.  own  A. 
13:7  therer  shall  all  A.  be  faint 
35:3  strentrlheu  ye  weak  A. 
45:9  he  hath  no  A. 
59:3  A.  arc  defiled  with  blood 
Jr.  4:31  spr.  A.  say.  Woe  is  mo 
10:3  work  of  A,  of  workmen 

9  and  of  the  A.  of  the  founder 
2:3:14  thev  slreniithen  also  A.  of 

evil-doers.  Eztk.  13:22 
33:13  under  A.  of  him  that  tell. 
:J8:4  weaken  A.  of  men  of  war 
48:37  upon  all  A.  sh.  be  cuttin^^s 
L>im.  1:17  Zioii  sprcadetb  her  A. 
4:3  the  work  of  A.  ofthe  potter 

10  A.  of  pitiful  women  have  a. 
Ez^'k.  7:17  A.  !.h.  be  feeble.  31:7 
Dan.  S::}4  stone  cut  without  A.  45 
Mic.  7:3  may  do  evil  wi.  both  h. 
.\ah.  3:10  shall  clap  A.  over  thee 
//c/y.  2:I71ab.  of  A.  I  smote  you 
Zi^r.  4:9  A.  of  Zcr.  laid  foujw.a. 
Mat.  15:20  nnwa.  A.  Mark  7:2.  5 

17:22  betra.   into   A.    of   men, 
20:45 ;  Ma/k  0:31 ;  Luk4  9:44 

18:8  two  A.  c.  into  fire.  Mark  9:43 
Mark  14:.58  temple  made  with  A. 
Luke  22;5;3  stretched  forth  no  A. 

24:7  d(  tivered  to  A.  of  sinful  m. 
Acts  3;3:j  wi(!;ed  A.  have  crucifi. 

5:12A.  of  ai>i)stles  wonders  wr. 

7:48  not  in  te.  made  w.  A.  17:24 

8:18  layinig;  on  of  the  apostles' A. 

11::J0  by  A.  of  Barnabas  and  S. 

17:25  nei.  worship,  wi.  men'sA. 

19;"i0  no  ^'ods  are  made  with  A. 

20:34  A.  minis,  to  my  necessities 
2  ('w.5:l  houscuot  made  with  A. 
Eph.  2:11  circum.  in  flesh  by  A. 
Col.  2:llcircumei.'*ion  wilhcuU  A. 
1  Thfs.  4:11  study  to  work  w.  h. 
1  Tiw.  2:8  liltini,'  up  holy  A. 

4:14  A.  of  theprcsby.  JItb.  0:2 
Ilcb.  9:11  taberna.  notmade  w.  A. 
24  not  ent.  idace  made  \\  ith  A. 

10:31  fall  in  A.  ofthe  liviui,'  G. 

13:12  wherefore  lift  up  the  A. 
Jam.  4:8  cleanse  your  A.  sinners 
See  CLAP. 

His   IIAXnS. 
Gen.  27:23  AiV  A.  hairy  as  brother 

48:14  jruidin;;  his  A.  wittingly 
Ex.  17:12  A.  and  H.  staved  A. A. 

32:19  M.  ca-t  tables  out  of  A.  A. 
Ia'V.  15:11  not  rinsed  A.  A.  in  w. 

10:31  lay  both  A.  A.  upon  head 
Nu7n.  24:10Balflkpmote  A.  A.  to. 
Dtut.  33:11  accept  work  of  A.  A. 

34:9  M.  laid  his  A.  upon  Joshua 
Jud.  9:16accord.  to  des.  of  A.  A. 
1  Sam.  5:4  palms  of  A.  A.  cut  off 

14:13  Jona.  climbed  up  on  A.  A. 

1  A'.  8:23  S.  spread  A.  A.  tow. 

heaven,  38:51;  2   Chr.   6:12, 
13,  29 
16:7  pro.  him  with  workof  A.  A. 

2  7v'.  4::i4  and  put  A.  A.  upon  A.  A. 
i:i;10  ])ut  A.  A.  up.  kiuLT's  hand* 

Jub  1:10  blessed  work  of  hish. 
5:18  and  his  h.  make  whole 
20:10  A.  A.  restore  their  ;,'oods 
31::l7cliippeth  A.  A.  am<Hii,'  us 
Ps.  9:10  wicked  snared  in  A.  A. 
2.'<:5  rcL'flrd  not  onera.  of  A.  A. 
78: ?2  iLjnidisl  by  skilful,  of  A.  A. 
81:0  h~.  A.  were  deliv.  from  pots 
95:5  his  h.  formed  dry  land 
111:7  works  of  A.  A.  are  verity 
Pfvr.  21:25  Aw  A.  refuse  to  labor 
Ec.  4:5  fool  fold,  his  A.  tojrether 
Cant.  5:14  A.  A.  are  as  gold  rinsfl 
Is.  3:11  reward  of  A.  A.  be  ^riveh 
5:13  nor  consider  opera,  of  A.  A. 
17:8  altars,  work  of  A.  A. 
25:11  L.  Bhall  spread  forth AwA. 
33:15ehakethA«A. 


886 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HAN 

Jer.  30:6  man  w.  A.  h.  on  Inins? 
Tlub.  3:10  lined  lush,  on  liish 
J/«r  l!l:I3//.  A.  on  th.  MarkVfM 

*27:*^4  w:i.slR-d  A.  h,  be.  multitude 

Mark  t^:'iJ  Ai.\'  A.  on  his  eves,  25 

L  like  -2 1:40  show.  A.  /i .  .fe/in  20:20 

50  lifted  up  h.  /).  blessed  them 

Jc/iri  Vi:'.i  i^iven  all  th.  intoAi.vA. 

2<);2.3  see  111  A,  /'.  print  of  unils 
Aiis  0:1T  puttini;  Ai.y  k.  on  him 

12:1  Herodstretehed/orthAfe/i. 
7  his  chains  fell  ofl'fj-om  A.  A. 
2  Car.  11:33  liv  wall,  cscap.  A.  A. 
.£■/)/(.  4:28  working  with  A.  A. 

^^t'f  L.VT.  LAID. 

My  II-MVOS. 

Gen.  20:5  in  inuocenc}^  of  my  A. 
*/(/'/.  12:3  I  put  my  life  in  i/ti/  A. 

2  Sam.  22:21  accordint;  to  clean- 
ness of  my  A.  Ps.  18:20,  24 
35  he  teacheth  ??iy  A.  to  war, 
P.i.  ]S::!4 ;  144:1 
Xeh.  6:90  God,  strengthen  myfi. 
Job  n:.30  make  jnij  A.  he.  so  clean 

16:17  any  injustice  in  my  A. 

31:7  any" blt)tcleavcd  to  7ny  A. 
P.*.  7:3  if  there  be  iniq.  in  my  h. 

22:  Hi  jiicrced  ??)y  A.  and  my  feet 

211:6  ^\  a*^h  my  h.  in  innocency 

28:2  lift  my  A.  tow.  thy  oracle 

63:4  lift  my  A.  in  thy  name 

73:13  I  ha\'e  \\';ishrd  mij  A. 

llU:4SmyA.  will  I  lift" 

141:2  lifting  up  my  A.  as  even. 

143:6  stretch  I'orth  vii/  h . 
Is.  i;):25  bless,  be  work  of  7ny  h. 

45:11  conceruiiii,'  work  of  7/?y  A. 
12  myh.  stretched  out  heavens 

40:16on  palms  o'imy h. 

60:21  people  the  work  of  7Hy  A. 

65:2  I  have  spread  out  my  h. 
Dan.  3:15  del.  you  out  of  my  A. 

10:10  on  the  palms  of  my  /t. 
Luke  24:.39  be.7Hy  A.  Jol.ii  20:27 
John  13:9  also  my  A.  and  head 
liom.  10:21  I  stretched  my  A. 
2  Tim.  1:6  by  putting  on  of  m.  A. 

Our  H.\>'DS. 
Gin.  5:29  concerning  toil  of  o.  A. 
Ikut.  21:7  0.  It.  have  not  shed  b. 
Jos.  2:24  delivered  into  our  ?i. 
Jilil.  13:23  a  meat-off.  at  our  A. 
1  Sam.  17:47  pive  you  into  o.  A. 
P.^.  44:20  stretched  out  our  A. 

90:17  establish  work  of  our  A. 
./cr.  6:24  ourh.  wax  feeble 
X«m.  3:41  our  heart  with  our  A. 
Bos.  14:3  work  of  0!»-  A. 
1  for.  4: 12  work,  with  our  own  A. 

1  John  1:1  OIH'  A.  hand,  word  of 

Their  H.WDS. 
E.r.  20:10  put  t.  A.  on  head 

15  put  t.  A.  on  head  of  ram,  19 
Num.  8:10  put  tUeir  A.  on  Levit. 

12  lay  their  A.  on  the  bullock 

I)eul.  1:25  bnmght  fruit  in  /.  A. 

21:6  wash  t.  A.  over  the  heifer 

2  Sam.  4:12  they  cut  of)'  Iheir  A. 
2  if.  11:12  they  clapped  their  A. 

22:17  prov.  rnc    to  anger  with 
works  of  their  h.  2  Chr.  .34:25 
Ezr.  1:6  strcnixthencd  their  h. 

6:8  work  pros])ereth  in  Mfir  A. 

6:22  streu-then  ^  A.  in  work 
Xeh.  2:18  Btrerig.  t.  A.  for  work 

6:9  their  A.  shall  be  weakened 
Job  5:12  ^  A.  cannot  perf.  enter. 

30:2  whereto  stre.  /,  A.  profit  t 
Ps.  7(1:5  m.  of  mi.  not  found  t.  h 

91:12  angels  hear  thee  in  t.  A. 

]2.".:3  lest  right,  put  /.  A.  to  in. 
/«.  2.5:11  tog.  with  spoils  of/.  A. 

59:6  act  of  violence  is  in  t.  h. 

65:22  elect  enjoy  work  of/.  A. 
Jer.  1:16  worshipped  works  /.  A. 

:52::lO  iirov.  with  works  of  /.  A. 
i'.:cA-.  10:13  /.  A.  and  wings  full 

2:1:37  blood  is  in  /A«r  A.  45 

Jon.  3:8  turn  from  viol,  in  /.  A. 

Jhi'.l.  2:14  ev.  work  of/.  A.  unci. 

Mat,  4:6  in  their  A.  they  shall 

bear  thee  up,  Luke  4:11 

15:2  wash  not  /.  A.  wh.  they  eat 

26:67  others  smote  him  with  the 


palms  of/.  A.  Mark  14:(a 

J/ar-l*  7:3  cxc.  wash  /.  A.  eiu  not 

Lvke  6:1  nibbin"  them  in  /.  A. 

.7oA/j  19:3  smotchim  with /A«fA. 

yt^/A-  1 1:3  won.  to  be  done  by  /.  A. 

Jit  I'.  7:9  wh.  robes,  palms  in  t.h. 

9:20  repented  not  ot  wor.  of  /.  A. 

20:4  nor  had  rec.  mark  in  /.  A. 

Thv  HAN'DS. 

Devt.  16:15  Lord  shall  bless  theo 

in  all  works  of /Ay  A.  21:19 
Jrid.  7:11  afterw.  thy  h.  he  strcn. 


IIAP 

2  Sam.  3:.34  /.  A.  were  not  bound 
Job  10:3  to  despise  work  of  A..'' 
8  thy  A.  made  and  fashion,  me 
14:15  desire  to  work  of  thy  A. 
22:30  deliv.  by  ]>urencss  of  /.  A. 
Ps.  8:6  domin.  over  works  of /.  A. 
102:25  heavens  work  of /Ay  A. 
119:73  /Ay  A.  have  made  me 
128:2  Shalt  eat  labor  of  thy  A. 
i:J8:8  fors.ike  not  works  of  /.  A. 
143:5  I  muse  on  work  of  thy  A. 
Jer.  2:.37  thy  h.  on  thy  head 
Ln?n.  2:19  lift  /Ay  A.  for  thychil. 
.Vic.  5:13  no  more  worship  /.  A. 
Zee.  13:6  wh.  are  these  in  /.  A.  ? 
Luke  2:^:46  to  thy  A.  I  com.  my 
John,  21:18  Shalt  stretch  thy  A. 
I/eb.  1:10  heavens  works  of /.  h. 
2:7  set  him  overworks  of /AyA, 

HAIVn.«TA%"ES. 
Ezek.  39:9  shall  bum  the  A. 

HARJDWEAPOX. 
Xum.  35:18  smite  him  with  A. 

HA!VDWRn'I\G. 
Co/.  2:14  blotting  out  the  A. 

HAIVG. 
Gen.  40:19  Pharaoh  shall  A.  thee 
A'um.  55:4  A.  them  bef.  the  Lord 
Dent.  21:22  if  thou  A.  him 
28:66  thy  life  shall  A.  in  doubt 
Est.  6:4  sjieak  to  A.  Mordecai 
7:9  kinc  said,  A.  him  thereon 
/s.  22:24  they  sh.  A.  on  him  glory 
Lam.  2:10  virrins  A.  their  heads 
Ezek.  15:3  take  pin  to  A.  any  ves. 
Mat.  22:40  on  th.  two  A.  all"  law 
Jets  28:4  ven.  beast  A.  on  hand 
ZA^6. 12:12  up  hands  wh.  A.  down 

HAIVGED. 
Gen.  40:22  A.  chief  baker,  41:13 
/A>?//.  21:23  that  isA.  is  accursed 
■iSnm.  17:23  Ahitho.A.;18:10A. 
21:9  seven  sons  of  Saul  A.  they 
Est.  2:23  chamberlains  were  A. 
7:10  A.  Ham. ;  9:14  A.  ten  sons 
Ps.  137:2  A .  harps  on  willows 
Lam.  5:12  princes  A.  by  hands 
Ezek.  27:10  A.  the  shiefd,  11 
Mat.  18:6  bet.  millst.  were  A.  ab. 


HAR 


HAR 


Ps.  127:5  A.  man  hath  quiver  full' J/ar*  3:5  grieved  for  A  of  heart 
137:8  A.  he  who  reward,  thee,  9  1  Mark  16:14  u  pb.  w  ith  A  of  heart 
144:15  A.  people  in  such  a  case.   Pom.  2:5  ', .  and  impenitent  heart 

A.  peo.  whose  God  is  the  L.  2  Tim.  2:3  A.  as  soldier  of  J  C 
146:5  A.  is  he  that  hath  G.  of  J.  1111117 

P'-oc.  3:13  A.  man  find,  wisdom  r,„  i,.,,,,  i''7;".r'n.„,  ^,„ 
14:21  A.  he  hath  mercy  on  poor  T " "  "' '  ''■  '"  '""-'■  •°^"'-  "-^ 
16:20  whoso  trust,  in  L.  A.  is  he  '  HARLOT. 

28:14  A.  is  man  that  fear,  alway  '  ''"*■  3^:31  <1-  «■'■  sister  as  wi.  A..* 


29:18  that  kecpeth  law,  A.  is  h'e 
Jer.  12:1  why  A.  deal  treacher.  ? 
Mai  3:15  we  call  the  proud  A. 
./rm.  13:17  kn.  things,  A.  if  doth. 
Itom.  14:22  A.  is  he  that  condemn. 
J(im.  5:11  them  A.  who  endure 
1  Pet.  3.14  sufler  for  righte.A.  ye 

4:14  reproached  for  Ch.  A.  ye 
H.VPPIER. 

1  Cor.  7:40  she  is  A.  if  she  abide 

H.\R.AIV,  a  mein. 
Gen.  11:26  T.  begat  H.  27,  28,  31 

HARAiV,  a  place. 
Gen.  11:31  Terah  came  to  H.  .32 
12:4  Abram  departed  out  of  H. 
27:43  flee  to  H.  28:10:  29:4 

2  /r.  19:12  fath.  destr.  H.  Is.  37:12 
HAEBONAH.    .K/.  1:10;  7:9 

HARD. 
Gen.  18:14  any  th.  too  A.  for  L.  ? 

35:16  Kachel  had  A.  labor,  17 
Ex.  1:14  lives  bit.  with  A.  bond. 
Dent.  1:17  cause  too  A.  bring  me 

17:8  matter  too  A.  in  judgment 

26:6  Egypt  laid  on  A.  bondage 
2  Sam.  3:39  sons  of  Zcruiah  too  A. 
1  K.  10:1  to  prove  with  A.  ques- 
tions, 2  C'Ar  9:1 
iK.  2:10  thou  hast  asked  A.  th. 
Job  41:24  as  A.  as  piece  of  millst. 
Ps.  60:3  showed  peo.  A.  things 

94:4  how  long  ^vick.  spe,  A.  th. 
Prov.  13:15  way  of  transgr.  is  A. 
Jer.  32:17  nothing  too  A.'27 
Ezek.  3:5  to  people  of  A.  lang.  6 
Mat.  25:24  I  knew  thou  art  A. 
Mark  ]ii:24  A.  forth,  tru.  in  rich, 
John  6:60  this  is  a  A.  saying 
Acts  9:5  A.  to  kick  ag.  pri.  26:14 
Ileb.  5.11  and  A.  to  be  uttered 


5  Judas  went  and  A.  himself 
Luke  2.3:39  thieves  who  were  A. 
Acts  6:30  and  A.  on  tree,  10:39 

HAIVGETH. 
Job  26:7  A.  earth  u]x)n  nothing 
Gat.  3:13  cursed  ev.  one  A.  on  tr. 

HAXGI.\G. 
.70.!.  10:26  A.  on  trees  till  evening 

HAiVGI\G,  Substantive. 

Ex.  26::56  make  A .  for  door  of  tent 

37  make  for  the  A.  five  pillars 

27:16  A.  for  court-gate,   38:18: 

39:40;  40:8,  33 
35:15  A.  for  door  enter,  ta'oer- 
nacle,  36:37 ;  39:38 ;  40:5, 23 
HA\'Gi:VGS. 
E.T.  27:9  A.  100  cub.  11 ;  38:9, 11 

12  shall  be  A.  of  50  cubits,  38:12 
35:17  A.  of  court,  .38:9,  16,  18; 

39:40  ;  Xum.  3:26  ;  4:2S 
2  A'.  2:3:7  women  wove  A.  for  gr. 
HAXXAn.     l,5rtm.  1:2;  2:21 
H.\XOCH.       Gen.    25:4;    46:9; 
Kum.  26:5;  1  CHir.  1:33;  5:3 
HAXUX. 
2  Sam.  10:1  H.  reig.  1  Oir.  19:4 
Xeh.  3:13  II.  repaired  val.  gate,  30 

HAPLY. 
Mark  11:13  if  A.  he  mi.  find  fruit 
Luke  14:29  l.st  A.  after  laid  fou. 
Arts  5::J9  lest  A .  found  li-rht  a.  G. 
17:27  if  A.  they  mi^'ht  feel 
H  VPPE\. 
Prcrn.  12:21  no  evil  A.  to  the  inst 
Js.  41:22  show  us  what  shall  "A. 

HAPPENED. 
2  Sam.  1:6  as  I  A.  bv  chance  on 
Jer.  44:23  Ihcrelore  evil  is  A. 
llom..  11:2.5  l.liiidness  is  A.  to  Is. 
1  for.  10:11  ih.  A.  for  ensamples 
PA(/.  1:12  thing's  A.  me  fallen 

1  Pet.  4:12  strani.'e  thing  A.  to  y. 

2  Pet.  2:22  A.  according  to  prov. 

HAPPE^ETH. 

Er.  2:14  one  ev.  A.  to  them  all 

15  as  it  A.  to  fool,  so  it  A.  tome 
9:11  time  and  chance  A.  to  all 

HAPPY. 

Deut.  33:29  A.  art  thou,  O  Israel 
1  A'.  10:8  A.  thy  men.  A.  thy  ser- 
vants, 2  Chr.  9;" 


i-  f  T  j""*'  ^'f''j^-*i'<  •pj'j  1";2  2  Pet.  3:16  thi.  A.  to  be  uuderst. 
Jude  15  convince  of  A.  speeches 

H.ARD,  Adjecllve. 

Lev.  3:9  rump  oft'A.  backttone 

1  Chr.  19:4  cut  garm.  A.  bv  but. 
Ps.  63:8  followeth  A.  after" thee 
Jon.  1:13  rowed  A.  to  br.  to  land 
Acts  18:7  joined  A.  to  synagogue 

H.ARDEIV'. 
Ex.  4:21    I    will   A.    Pharaoh's 

heart,  7:3;  14:4 
14:17  A.  hearts  of  Egyptians 
Deut.  15:7  shalt  not  A.  thy  heart 
Jos.  11:20  L.  to  A.  their  hearts 
Job  8:10  A.  myself  in  sorrow 
Ps.  95:8  A.  not  your  hearts,  Ileb. 
3:8,  15;  4:7 

HARDEIVED. 
Ex.  7:13  L.  A.  Phar.'s  heart,  9:12 ; 
10:1,  20,27;  11:10;  14:8 
14  he.  A.  ,•  22  was  A.  8: 19  ;  9:7, 35 
8:15heA.hisheart,32;  9:»1 
Deut.  2:30  G.  A.  his  spirit 

2  K.  17:14  they  A.  their  necks 
Xeh.  9:16  A.  th.  necks,  17,  29 
Job  9:4  who  hath  A.  himself. 

39:16  A.  against  her  young  ones 
Is.  63:17wliyhast  thou  A.  heart 
Jer.  7:26  but  A.  their  neck 
Dan.  5:20  his  mind  A.  in  pride 
Mark  6:52  for  their  heart  was  A 
8:17  have  ye  your  heart  yet  A. . 
John  12:40  "blinded  eyes,  A.  heart 
Acts  19:9  when  divei-s  were  A. 
lltb.  3:13  lest  any  of  you  be  A. 

HARDEiVETH. 
Proi>.  21:29  V  icked  man  A.  face 
2S:14  A.  heart  fall  into  mischief 
29:1  being  reproved  A.  his  neck 
P(»n.  9:18  whom  he  will  he  A. 

HARD-HEARTED. 
Ezek.  3:7  house  of  Israel  are  A. -A. 

HARDER. 
Prov.  18:19  A.  to  be  won  th.  city 
•Jer.  5:3  made  faces  A.  than  rock 
Ezek.  3:9  A.  than  flintmadefore. 

H-\RM-Y. 

7s.  8:21  shall  pass  through  it  A. 

Mat.  19:23  rich  m.  A.  ent.  kingd. 

of  G.  Mark  10:23  ;  Luke  18:24 

Luke  9:.39  A.  dei)artetli  from  him 

HARDXESS. 
■Job  38:.38  dust  gr.)wc-th  into  A 


Job  5:17  A.  is  man.  wh.  G.  correc.  iMat  19:8  A.  of  hearts,  Mark  10:5 


•38:15  he  fnought  her  to  be  a  A. 
Lee.  21:14  high-priest  not  take  A. 
Jos.  2:1  spies  came  to  A."s  house 

6:17  only  Kahab  the  A.  sh.  live 
Jud.  16:1  Sam.  saw  there  a  A. 
Prov.  7:10  woman  wi.  attire  of  A. 
Is.  1:21  faithful  city  become  A. 

23:15  after  70  years  T.  sing  as  A. 
Jer.  2:20  wauderest,  playing  A. 

3:1  thou  hast  played  the  A.  6,  8 
Ezek.  16:15  played'st  the  A. 
16  playedst  A.  ,•  28  played  A. 
41  cause  to  cease  from  play.  A. 

23:5  Aholah  played  the  A. 
Ilos.  2:5  mother  hath  plavcd  A. 

4:15  though  Israel  play  the  A. 
Joel  3:3  given  a  boy  fora  A. 
Mic.  1:7  return  to  the  hire  of  A. 
Xah.  3:4  whored,  of  well  fav.  A. 

1  Cor.  6:15  make  th.  mem.  of  A. 
16  is  joined  to  a  A.  is  one  body 

Heb.  11:31  A.  Rahab perished  not 
Jam.  2:25  H.  the  A.  just,  by  wor. 

HARLOTS. 
Prov.  29:3  keejietb  comp.  with  A. 
Jer.  5:7  assemble  troops  in  A.  h. 
Hos.  4:14  .saeriflce  with  A. 
J/a/.  21:31  A  go  into  king,  of  G. 
32  iniblicansaud  A.  believed h. 
Luke  15:30  devoured  liv.  with  A. 
Pev.  17:5  Babylon,  mother  of  A. 

HARM. 
Lev.  5:16  amends  for  A.  done 

2  K.  4:41  was  no  A.  in  the  pot 
1  Chr.  16:22  pro.  no  A.  Ps.  105:15 
Prov.  3:.30  if  he  have  done  no  A. 
Jer.  39:12  do  him  no  A. 
Acts  16:28  no  A.  ,■  27:21  gained  A. 

28:5  felt  no  A. ;  6  saw  no  A.  ,■  21 
epake  any  A. 

HARM,  Verb. 

1  Pel.  3:13A.you,if  fol.  ofgoodi 

HARMLESS. 

Mat.  10:16  serp.  and  A.  as  doves 

Phil.  2:15  may  be  A.  sons  of  G. 

Heb.  7:26  holy,  A.  and  undefiled 

HARXESS,  Substantive. 

2  A'.  20:11  girdeth  on  A.  boast 
22::!4jointsorA.2  Chr.  18:33 

2  C'A/-.  '.t:24  brouLdit  every  inanA. 

HAR.YESS,  ED,  Verb. 
Ex.  13:18  Israel  went  up  A. 
Jer.  46:4  A.  horses,  up  liorsemen 
HAEOD.    Jud.  7:1 
HAJROSIIETII.    Jud.  4:2 

HARP. 
Gere.  4:21  fa.  of  th.  th.  handle  A. 
1  Sam.  10:5  meet  proph.  with  A. 

16:16  cunning  player  on  A. 
1  Chr.  25:3  prophesied  w  ith  A. 
Job  21:12  the  timbrel  and  A. 

30:31  A.  is  turned  to  mourning 
Ps.  33:2  praise  L.  with  A.  150:3 

43:4  on  the  A.  will  I  praise  thee 

49:4  open  dark  saving  upon  A. 

57:8  p.saltery  and  "A.  f08:2 

71:22  I  will  sing  with  A.  92:3 ; 
98:5  ;  147:7  ;  149:3 

81:2  bring  hither  the  pleasant  A. 
7,*.  5:12  A.  and  \  iol  in  their  feasts 

16:11  bowels  sound  like  a  A. 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of  A.  7,  10,  15 

1  Cor.  14:7  whether  pipe  or  A. 

HARPS. 

2  Sam.  6:5  D.  and  Is.  played  A. 

1  A'.  10:12  made  of  ahnng-irees  A. 
Ps.  137:2  hanged  A.  ni>on  willows 
Per.  5:8  cverv  one  of  them  A. 
14:2  harp,  w'ith  A.  ,•  15:2  A.  of  G. 

See  CYMBAL. 

HARPED. 

1  Cor.  14:7  kn.  what  piped  or  A..' 

HARPERS. 

Pet.  14:2  I  heard  the  voice  of  A. 

18:22  voice  of  A.  heard  no  more 

HARROW. 
Job  39:10  w  ill  he  A.  vjilleys. 

HARROWS. 

2  Sam.  12:31  under  A.  of  iron 

1  Chr.  20:3  cut  with  saws  and  A. 

HART,  S. 
Deut.  12:15  mav  eat  flesh  of  the 

A.  14:5;  15:"22 
7^.  42:1  as  A.  jxmteth  after  water 
7.'<'.  35:6  lame  Uiau  leap  as  a  A. 


CRUDEN^S   CONCORDANCE. 


887 


HAS 
Lam.  1:6  priiici'9  become  like  A. 

<Sei!  YOUNU. 

HARVEST. 

Oen.  8:«  wirtli  rum.  A.  notcpasc 
45:6  sliuU  uoi.  bo  earinj;  uor  h. 

A>.  ii:lt)  the  fc-ast  of  A.  34:34 

Lfi\  25:5  accord  of  A.  not  reap 

1  Aim  B:i:)  luuii  reapiiit'  thcirA. 
rin  is  it  not  wiiuat-A.  today  ? 

Job  5:5  whose  A.  hiinjjry  eateth 

Pmr.  I1:S  ant  |,'alher  lood  in  A. 
10:5sleopetll  in  A.  cans,  filiamc 
26:1  snow  ill  sum.  as  rain  in  A. 

Is.  <l:3  according  tojoy  in  A. 
16:9  sliouting  for  A.  is  fallen 
17:11  A.  be  heap  in  day  of  ^-rief 
18:4  cloud  of  dew  in  heat  of  A. 
5  aforeA.  wlieil  bud  is  perfect 
23::i  A.  of  the  river  is  her  roven. 

Jer.  5:17  thev  shall  eat  up  tliv  A. 
ai  reservet'h  to  us  weeks  of  A. 
8:20  A.  is  past,  sum.  is  ended 

^08(1:11  theA.  of  Held  i)erished 
3:13  in  sickle,  for  the  A.  is  ripe 

Amos  -1:7  vet  three  months  to  A. 

Hal.  9:37  "the  A.  is  plenteous 

38  prav  L.  A.  to  send,  Luke  10:2 
13:.30  grow  toiether  until  A. 

39  the  A.  is  end  of  the  world 
Mark  4:29  put  in  sickle,  h.  come 
Luke  10:2  said.  The  A.  is  ffreat 
John  4::i.">  fields  are  white  to  A. 
Btv.  14:15  the  A.  of  earth  is  ripe 

HARVEST-M.W. 

Is.  17:5  when  h.-iti.  leather,  corn 
Jer.  'Mii  the  handful  after  A.-;n. 

Time  of  HARVEST. 
Jos.  3:15  .lord,  overfloweth  t.  h. 
Pror.  25:13  cold  of  snow  /.  nfh. 
Jer.  .50:16  handleth  sickle  in  A.-f. 
51:33  the  I.  iir\\erh.  shall  come 
Mat.  13:29  t.  (if  A .  say  to  reapers 

HAST. 
Mat.  19-21  s.'ll  all  thou  A.  Hark 
10:21 ;  Luke  18:23 
25:23  there  thou  A.  that  is  thine 
.7oA(i  6:88A.  words  of  etis-ual  life 
7:20  thou  A.  a  devil,  8:4S,  52 
limn.  14:22  A.  thon  faith? 
1  Cnr.  4:7  what  A.  thou  that  did 
Jiim.  2:18  thou  A.  faith       ' 
Jler.  2:6  but  this  thou  A. 
8  A.  a  little  strenfrth.  3:1,  4 
11  hold  that  fast  which thouA. 
HASTE,  8ul»lanlive. 
Ex.  12:11  ve  shall  eat  in  A. 

3:3  out  of  land  in  A.  V,ut.  16:3 
1  Sam.  21:8  king's  business  re- 
quired h. 
Fs.  31:22  said  in  A.  I  am  cnt  ofT 
116:11  I  said  in  A.  All  men  liars 
Is.  52:12  shall  not  go  out  witliA. 
Van.  3:24  kin^  rose  in  A. 
6:19  went  in  A.  to  den  of  lions 
Mark  6:25  came  inA.  to  the  kinj 
Luke  1:39  went  to  hill-cou.  w.  h, 

HASTE. 
Gen.  19:22  A .  thee,  escape  thither 
1  .Sam.  2.3:27  A.  thee,  for  Thilis. 
Ps.  22:19  strength,  A.  to  help  me 

See  MAKE  HASTE. 

HASTED. 

Gen.  18:7  and  he  A.  to  dress  It 
Jos.  4:10  people  A.  over  .Jordan 
10:13  the  sun  A.  not  to  (ro  down 
1  Sam.  17:48  David  A.  and  ran  to 
25:23  Abigail  saw  Da.  she  A.  42 
28:24  the  witch  at  Endor  A. 

1  K.  20:41  prophet  A.  and  took 

2  Chr.  26:20  himself  A.  to  m>  out 
Est.  6:12  Ilaman  A.  to  his  house 

14  thev  A.  to  bring  Ilaman 
.7r/A  31:5'foot  hath  A.  to  deceit 
Ps.  48:5  and  A.  away,  101:7 
Acts  20:16  Paul  A.  to  Jerusalem 

HASTE\. 
Ps.  16:4  h.  after  anotlier  god 
5.5:8  I  would  A.  my  escape 
Ec.  2:25  who  can  A. 'more  than  I? 
Is.  60:22  I.,  will  A.  in  his  time 
Jer.  1:12  I  will  A.  my  word 

HASTEXEn,  ETH. 

Est.  3:15  being  A.  by  king,  8:14 
Is.  51:14  the  exile  A.  to  be  loosed 
Jer.  17:16  not  A.  fr.  bi-ing  pastor 

HASTETH. 

Job  9:26  as  eagle  that  A.  to  prey 
Proi\  7:23  as  a  bird  A.  to  snare 

19:2  he  that  A.  wi.  his  feet  sin. 

28:22  A.  to  i>e  rich,  hath  evil  eye 
Ee.  1:5  sun  A.  to  where  he  arose 
Eab.  1:8  tlv  as  eagle  that  h. 
Zep.  1:14  day  of  Lord  A.  greatly 


II.VT 
HVSTILY. 

•hid.  2:23  without  driving  th.  A. 

/»/!(/?'.  20:21  inheritance  got  ten  A. 
2.*):8  go  not  forth  A.  to  strive 

John  11:31  saw  Mary  she  rose  A. 
HASTIxh. 

Is.  10:5  and  A.  riiilileousness 

•iPet.  3:12  A.  to  day  of  the  Lord 
HASTV. 

Prof.  14:2()A.  of  spirit  exal.  folly 
2y:20a  man  A.  in  words? 

AV.  5:2  let  not  lliy  heart  be  A. 
7:9  be  not  A.  in  thy  spirit 
8:3  not  too  A.  to  go  out  of  sight 

Is.  28:4  as  A.  fruit  before  summer 

linn.  2:15  why  is  decree  so  A.  / 

Ilab.  1:6  bitter  and  A.  nation 
HATCH.  ETH. 

Is.  34:15  owl  shall  A.  and  gather 
.59:5  they  A.  cockatrice's  eggs 

Jer.  17:li  as  partridge  on  eggs  A. 
.      HATE. 

Gen.  a4:fi0  possess  of  those  th.  A. 

Ler.  19:17  shall  not  A.  brother 
26:17  th.  A.  von  sh.  reign  over 

.Vwm.  10:.35  let  them  that  A.  thee 

Deut.  22:13  go  unto  her  and  A. 
24:3  if  the  latter  husband  A.  her 

2  Chr.  19:2  love  them  that  A.  L.? 

.Tob  8:22  A.  thee  clothed  with  sh. 

Ps.  21:8  find  those  that  A.  thee 
.34:21  th.  A.  righteous  sh.  be  des. 
68:1  that  A.  him  fli'e  before  him 
83:2  A.  thee  have  lifted  up  head 
89:23  plague  them  that  A.  him 
97:10  ve  that  love  Lord  A.  evil 
105:25  turned  their  heart  to  A. 
129:5  let  th.  bo  turned  that  A.  Z. 

7*7Y>?;.  1:22  fools,  will  ye  A.  know. 
6:16  these  six  doth  the  Lord  A. 
8:13  fear  of  the  Lord  is  toA.  evil 
9:8  rep.  not  scorner,  lest  A.  thee 
19:7  all  brethren  of  poor  A.  him 
29:10  i)loodthirsty  A.  the  uprig. 

Ee.  :i:S  time  to  I.  and  time  to  A. 

Amos  5:10  they  A.  him  that  reb. 
15  A.  the  evil,  love  the  good 

Mic.  3:2  A.  good,  and  love  evil 

Hat.  5:43  love  neigh,  h.  enemv 
44  good  to  th.  A.  y.  Luke  6:27 
6:24  he  will  A.  one,  Luke  16:13 
24:10  betray  and  A.  one  another 
Luke  1:71  saved  fi-om  hand  th.  A. 
6:22  blessed  are  ye  when  men  h. 
14:26  A.  not  his  father 

John  7:7  the  world  cannot  A.  you 

1.5:18  worid  A.  you,  1  John  3:13 

liev.  17:16  these  shall  A.  whore 

I  H  VTE 

1  K.  23:8  /A.  him,  i'chr.  18:7 
Ps.  101:3  /A.  work  of  them 

119:104  /A.  every  false  wnr,  128 
113  /A.  vain  th.  thy  law  1  love 
163  /A.  and  abhor  Iviiig 
1.39:21  /A.  them  that  hatethee? 
22  /A.  them  with  perfect  hntr. 

Pror.  8:13  ft-oward  mouth  do  /A. 

Is.  61:8/A.  robberyforbumt-oti". 

Jer.  44:4  do  n<jt  this  thing  /A. 

,4mo«5:21  /A.  your  feast-days 

7.ec.  8:17  these  are  things  /A. 

Pom.  7:15  what  /A.  that  do  I 

Rev.  2:6  deeds  of  Nicolait.  /A.  15 

HATE  me. 

Gen.  26:27  come,  seeing  h.mef 
Ex.  20:5  to  third  and  fourth  gen 
of  them  that  A.  me.  Deut.  5:9 
Deut.  32:41  rew.  them  that  A.  me 

2  Satn.  22:4!  destroy  them  that 
A.  me.  Ps.  18:10 

Ps.  9:13  snff.  of  them  that  A.  me 
2.5:19  A.  me  with  cniel  hatred 
.3.5:19  let  them  wink  that  A.  me. 
,38:19  A.  7ne  wTong.  many.  69:4 
41:7  all  that  A.  me  whisper  tog. 
69:14  deliv.  fr.  them  that  A.  me 
118:7  see  desire  on  th.  that  A.  me 

Prov.  8:36  they  that  A.  m« 

HATED. 

Gen.  27:41  Esau  A.  .Jacob 
37:4  A.  Josejih  vet  tliemore,5,8 
49:23  shot  at  him  and  A.  him 

J)eut.  1:27  bee.  Lord  A.  us,  9:28 
4:42  A.  him  n.  19:4,  6;  Jos.  20:5 
21:17  sh.  acknowledge  son  of  A. 

.Tud.  15:2  I  thought  thou  A.  her 

2  'Sam.  5:8  lame  and  blind  are  A. 

Est.  9:1  rule  them  that  A.  them 

Ps.  26:5  A.  congieg.  of  evil-doers 
31:6  I  A.  them  that  regard  lying 
44:7  put  them  to  shame  that  A. 
106:41  Iliey  that  A.  them  ruled 

Pror.  1:29  they  A.  knowledge 
5:12  how  have  I  A.  instruction  ! 
14:17  man  of  wicked  dev.  ia  A, 


IIAU 
Prov.  14:20  poor  isA.  even  of  nei. 
/Tc.  2:17  A.  life;  I  A.  labor 
Is.  60:15  been  forsaken  and  A. 
Jer.  12:8  have  I  A.  mv  heritage 
/■if*.  16:.37  gather  them  thou  A. 

35:6  since  thou  hast  not  A.  blood 
l/m.  9:15  A.  them  for  wicked. 
Mai.  1:3  I  A.  Esau,  liom.  9:13 
Mat.  10:22  ve  shall  be  A.  Mark 
1,3:13;  luke  iUU 

24:9  ye  shall  be  A.  of  all  nations 
7.uAc  19:14  his  citizens  A.  him 
John  1.5:18  it  A.  me  bef.  it  A.  you 

24  seen  and  A.  both  me  and  F. 

25  they  A.  me  wfthout  a  cause 
17:14  the  world  hath  A.  them 

Enh.  5:29  no  man  A.  own  Ib'sh 
Ileb.  1:9  thou  hast  A.  iuiciuity 

HATEFCL,  LY. 
TV.  36:2  iniq.  be  found  to  be  A. 
Ezek.  83:29  sli.  deal  with  thi-e  A. 
Tit.  8:3  A.  hating  one  another 
Pev.  18:2  eagi^  unci,  and  A.  bird 

HATERS. 
Ps.  81:15  A.  of  L.  should  submit 
Potn.  1:30  backbiter*.  A.  of  Uod 

HATEST. 
2  Sam.  19:6  and  A.  thy  friends 
Ps.  5:5  A.  workers  of  iniquity 

45:7  lov.  riglite.  A.  wiekedncea 

.50:17  thou  A.  instniction 
I!ev.  2:6  A.  divds  of  Xicolaitans 

HATETH. 
Deut.  7:10  not  slack  to  him  A. 

16:22  nor  set  up  image  Lord  A. 
.M  ;j4:17sh.hewhoA.  rightgo.f 
Ps.  11:5  loveth  viol,  his  soul  A. 

120:6  dwelt  him  tliat  A.  peace 
Pl-ov.  11:15  A.  suretyship  is  sure 

12:1  he  that  A.  reproof  18  brutish 

13:5  a  righteous  man  h.  lying 
24  he  that  spareth  rod  A.  son 

15:10  that  A.  reproof  shall  die 

27  he  that  A.  gifts  shall  live 
26:24  that  A.  diss.  mb.  with  lips 

28  Iving  tongue  A.  those  afHic. 
28:16'A.  cove.  sh.  prolong  days 
29:-24  partner  with  thief  A.  soul 

Is.  1:14  appo.  feasts  my  soul  A. 
.Ual.  2:16  he  A.  putting  away 
.lo/in  3:'30  ev.  one  doeth  evil  A.  1. 
7:7  me  world  A.  bee.  I  testify 
12:25  A.  life  in  world  sh.  keep  it 
15:19  not  of  world,  world  A.  you 
23  A.  me  A.  mv  Fathei  also 
1  John  2:9  A.  bro.  is  in  darkn.  11 
3:15  A.  his  brf>ther  is  murderer 
4:20  I  love  G.  A.  brother,  is  liar 

HATIXG. 
E.r.  18:21  A.  covet eousness 
Til.  3:3  and  A.  one  another 
.lude  23  A .  garm.  spotted  by  flesh 
'  H\TH. 

Proi!.  2.3:29  who  A.  woe?  who  A. 

sorrow?  who  A.  wounds? 
Is.  45:9  A.  no  ha.  50:10  no  light 
.55:1  A.  no  money,  buv  ami  eat 
.ler.  49:1  A.  I.  nosons?  A.  no  heir? 
Mat.  8:20  A.  not  where  to  lay  his 

head,  Li'ke  9:58 
11:15  he  that  A.  ears  to  hear, 
13:9.43;  .Varki:9;  LvkeS:6: 
14:.35:  Iter. -i J 
13:12  whoso.  A.  to  him  shall  be 
giv.  who  A.  not,  sh.  be  takx'n 
that  he  A.  25:29 ;  Mark  4:25 : 
ZfM-f  8:18;  19:26 
44  selleth  all  he  A.  bnveth  field 

1  ^oAn  5:12  he  that  A.  the  Son  A. 

life.  A.  not  Son.  A.  not  life 

2  .7oA7i9abideth  not  in  Ch.  A.  not 

G.  abideih  A.  Father  and  S. 

HATRED. 

yum.  35:20  he  thrust  him  of  A. 

Ps.  25:19  hate  me  with  cruel  A. 

109:3  comp.  me  about  with  A. 

5  rewarded  me  A.  for  mv  lore 
139:22  hate  them  with  perf.  A. 

Pror.  10:12  A.  stirreth  up  strifes 
'18  hideth  A.  with  lying  lips 
1,5:17  than  stalled  ox  and  A. 

Ec.  9:1  know,  either  love  or  A. 

6  their  A.  and  envy  perished 
Ezek.  25:15  destroy  it  for  old  A, 

.35:5  thou  hast  had  perpetual  A. 
IFos.  9:8  proph.  is  A.  in  ho.  of  fl. 
G(U.  5:20  witchcraft,  A.  variance 

HATS. 
Dan.  3:21  bound  in  hosen  and  A. 

HAIGHTY. 
2  Sam.  22:28  th.  eyes  are  upon  A. 
Ps.  131:1  L.  my  heart  is  not  A. 
J'rm\  16:18  A.  spirit  before  a  fall 

18: 12  before  destruction  heart  A. 

21:24  h.  scorner  is  his  muuo 


IIEA 

Is.  3:16  daughters  of  Zinn  are  A. 
24:4  the  A.  peciple  of  the  earth 
Zep.  3:11  no  more  A. 

HAl'<JHTI\ESS. 

Is.  2:11  A.  of  men  bowed  do\m 
17  A.  of  men  stiall  be  made  low 
i:i:n  lav  low  theA.  of  terrible 
16:6  heard  A.  of  Moab,  Jer.  48:29 

HAI\T,  Subntantive. 

1  Sam.  23:'22  see  wliere  his  A.  19 
HAIXT. 

1 .1am.  .30:31  where  I),  wont  to  A. 
Ezek.  26:17  ter.  be  on  all  that  A. 
1J.\\'E.      See  COMPASSION,  do- 
minion, ele. 

HAVEX. 
Oen.  40:13  Zebuhin  dwell  at  A. 
Ps.  lO7:.30  bringeth  to  desired  A. 
Acts  27:12  A.  not  commodious 

HAVOC. 
Ada  8:3  ?■.  made  A.  of  the  church 

HAWK. 
Lev.  11:16  A.  abom.  Dmt.  14:15 
,/ob  39:26  doth  A .  tly  by  wisdom  f 

HAY. 
Pror.  27:25  A.  appear,  and  grass 
Is.  1.5:6  the  A.  is  witherefl  away 
1  Cor.  3:12  buildeili  on  found.  A. 

H\Z\EL. 

1  A'.  19:15  ano.  II.  to  be  king.  17 

2  A'.  8:9  U.  went  to  meet  Elisha 
10:32  H.  smote  them.  .4mos  1:4 
12:17  11.  set  face  to  go  to  .Teni. 
13:3  Israel  into  the  hand  of  U. 

HAZEL. 

Gen.  30:37  Jacob  took  rods  of  A. 
IIAZELELPOXI.     1  Chr.  4:3 
IIAZEROTII.  JN'uff!.  11:33;  12:16; 
3:1:17 

HAZOR. 
.Tos.  11:10  .T.>sliua  took  H. 
■rud.  4:2;  1  E.  9:15;  2  A'.  15:29 
Ja:  49:30  dwell  deep,  iuh.  of  H. 

HE. 
Gen.  3:16  A.  shall  rule  over  thee 
49:8  A.  whom  bret.  shall  praise 
Deut.  32:.39  I  am  A.  and  there  is 
no  God  with  me.  Is.  41:4; 
4:3:10.  13;  46:4;  48:12 
.Mai.  24:26  A.  is  in  desert 
.Vark  12;:32  is  none  other  but  A. 
Luke  24:6  said,  A.  is  not  here 
.lohn  1:15  A.  of  whom  I  spake,  30 
7:11  wh.isA..?25isnotthisA..? 
8:28  then  shall  ye  kn.  th.  I  aniA. 
9:9  is  A.  but  A.  said,  I  am  A. 
.36  and  said.  Who  is  A.  L.  ?  37 
1  Cor.  10:22  we  stronger  than  A./ 

.See  BLESSED.  DID,  SAITH. 

HEAD. 

Gen.  .3:15  it  shrill  bruise  thv  A. 
40:13  Ph.  sh.  lift  up  thy  A.  19 
49:26  blessings  on  head  of  >Tos. 
and  on  top  of  A.  Deut.  13:16 
Ex.  29:10  A.  and  sons  put  hands 
on  A.  ofbul.  Ler.  4:4;  8:14 
15  Aar.  and  sons  put  hands  on 
A.  of  mm,  19;  !>('.  8:18.  22 
Ler.  1:4  hand  on  A.  of  b.-ofl'ering 
3:2  lav  hand  on  A.  of  oft'ering 
4:29  hand  on  A.  of  s.-otTerin"  .33 
13:45  clothes  rent,  and  his  A.  b. 
19:.32  Shalt  rise  before  hoary  A. 
21:3  n<)t  make  bald,  on  their  A, 
Xum.  5:18  priest  uucov.  wo.  A. 
6:5  no  razor  come  on  Nazar.  A. 
7  consecration  of  God  on  his  A. 
9  sh.  shave  A.  18;  Deut.  21:12 
Jtid.  13:5  no  razor  come  on  A. 

1  .Sam.  17:.57  Goliath's  A.  in  hand 
31:9  and  they  cut  off  Saul's  A. 
28:2  make  tlie  keeper  of  my  A. 

2  .Sa7n.  1:2  earth  upon  A.  15:.32 
3:8  and  said.  Am  a  dog's  A.  / 
16:9  take  off  his  A. 

2  /('.  2:3  master  fi-om  A.  to-d«y.  6 

4:19  said  to  his  fa.  My  A.  my  A. 

6:31  A.  of  E.  shall  stand  on  him 

19-21  d.iu.  of  Jeru.  hath  shaken 

her  A.  at  thee,  7,«.  37:22 

2  nir.  6:-23  reeompens.  way  on  A. 

Ezr.  9:6  initi.  increased  over  A. 

\eh.  4:4  turn  reproach  on  t>wn  A. 

Est.  9:'25  device  ret.  on  ow-n  A. 

Jof)  1:30  shaved  A.  and  fell  dow-n 
10:15  vet  will  I  not  lift  up  my  A. 
16:4  leould  shake  mv  A.  at  you 

Ps.  3:3  the  lifter  up  of  my  A. 
7:16  mischief  retiini  on  i>wn  A. 
22:7  shoot  out  lip.  shake  the  A. 
2.3:5  anointest  my  A.  with  oil 
27:6  now  sh.  my  A.  be  lifted  up 


888 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 


Fn.  88:4  iniq.  gone  over  my  A. 

60:7  Eplii-.  strength  of  A.  108:8 

68:21  G.  shall  wouml  A.  of  eno. 

110:7  therefore  sih.  he  lilt  uj)  A. 

140:9  A.  of  those  that  comp.  me 

141:5  which  shall  not  lireali  /i. 
Prof.  10:6  blessings  on  /i.  of  just 

11:26  blessing  on  h.  selleth  corn 

25:22  of  fire  ou  h.  lioiii.  12:20 
Ec.  2:14  wise  man's  eyes  in  A. 
Cant.  2:6  hand  nntler  my  A.  8:3 

5:2  my  A.  is  filled  with  dew 
11  A.  as  fine  gold;  7:5  A.  as  C. 
Is.  1:5  the  whole  A.  is  sick 

51:11  cverlastin"  joy  on  their  h. 

58:5  bow  down  A.  as  a  bulrush  ? 

611:17  helmet  of  salvation  on  A. 
Jer.  2:37  and  thy  hands  on  thy  h. 

9:1  O  that  my  A.  were  waters 
Eztk.  9:10  recompense  way  on  A. 

29:18  every  A.  was  made  bald 
1)1111.  2:38  thou  art  thisA.  of  gold 
Jotl.i-.A  recompense  on  your  A.  7 
AmOif  2:7  dust  on  A.  of  the  poor 

8:10  bring  baldness  on  every  A. 

9:1  he  said,  Cut  them  in  the  A. 
Zee.  1:21  no  man  did  lift  up  h. 

6:11  set  crowns  on  it.  of  Joshua 
Mat.  5:36  neither  swear  by  thy  h. 

27:30  sm.  him  on  A.  Mark  15:19 
Markd-.-Uh.  of  John  the  Baptist 
Zuke  7:46  A.  wi.  oil  didst  not  an. 
Jo/in  13:9  also  my  hands  and  A. 

1  Cor.  11:4  A.  cov.  dishonoreth 
10  ought  to  ha.  powiM-  ou  her  A. 

12:21  the  A.  to  the  feet 
Eph.  1:22  gave  him  A.  to  church, 

4:15;  Cot.  1:8 
Col.  2:19  holding  A.  from  body 
Jiev.  19:12  on  A.  many  crowns 

See  BEARD,  BALD.  BOW,  BOWED, 

COVEil,  COVEUEU,  CROWN. 

Bed's  HE.\n. 

Gen.  47:31  bowed  hims.  on  b.  A. 

HEAD  of  the  corner. 
Mat.  21:42  bcco.  A.  Mark  12:10; 
iw.  20:17;  .•lcte4:ll;lPK'.2:7 
HE.\D, /or  rw/^r,  governor. 
Kitm.  17:3  one  rod  A.  of  house 
Dent.  28:13  L.  will  make  thee  A. 
/     44  sb.  be  A.  and  tliou  the  tail 
Jml.  11:9  I  your  A.,*'  11  him  A. 

2  Sam.  22:44  thou  li.^st  kept  me 

to  be  A.  Ps.  18:43 
Js.  7:8  A.of  DamascusisRezin,  9 
9:14  cut  oft' from  Is.  A.  and  tail 
15  ancient  and  honorable  is  h. 
Jer.  22:6  Gilcad  to  me,  A.  of  Leb. 
//OS'.  1:11  ap.  themselves  one  A. 
JIab.  3:13  A.  out  of  lio.  of  wicked 
14  strikethrouglxA.  of  villages 
1  Cor.  11:3  A.  of  man  is  Ch.  A.  of 
woman  man,  A.  of  Ch.  is  G. 
Eph.  5:23  husband  is  A.  of  wife, 
even  as  Christ  is  A.  ofcliurch 
Cot.  2:10  who  A.  of  principality 

HEAD,  /or  lop,  chief. 
Is.  28:1  on  A.  of  fat  vallcvs,  4 
51:20  lie  at  tlie  A.  of  all  streets 
Ezek.  16:25  built  places  at  A. 
21:31  king  stood  at  A.  of  2  ways 

HE.\D,  with  hair,  s. 
Lev.  13:40  A.  is  fallen  oil' A.  41 

14:9  leper  shave  ttalr  otVhis  A. 
A'tfm.  6:5  locks  of  A.  of  A.  grow 
18  tiike  A.  of  A.  of  his  eeparat. 
Jiff.  16:22  A.  of  A.  beg:m  to  grow 

1  Sai/t.  11:15  not  A.  of  A.  l';ilT'.;r. 

2  6't(m.  14:-26  A.  of  A.  at  aOOshek. 
Ezr.  9:3  plucked  ott'A.  of  my  A. 
Ps.  40:12  more  than  A.  of  A.  69:4 
C'an^  7:5  A.  of  thy  A.  like  ^jurjde 
Van.  3:27  nor  hair  of  A.  singed 

7:9  A.  of  his  A.  like  pure  wool 
Mat.  10:.30  A.  of  your  A.  mimber. 

iufe  12:7 

iwA'tf  7;:J8  wijxe  with  A.  of  A.  44 

21:18  shall  not  n  A.  of  A.  p.rish 

Acts  27::il  nor  a  Aajrfall  from  A. 

Jiev.  l;14hisA.  and  A.  werewhile 

HEAODAiXOS. 
J.<.  3:20  take  away  A. 
,  HEADLOiVO. 

Jo'j  5:13  counsel  of  frow.  car.  h. 
L'lke  4:29  cast  him  down  A. 
Acts  1:18  falling  A.  he  burst  asu. 

8pear'i  HEAD. 

1  Sayn.  17:7  spear's  A.  weighed 

600  shekels,  2  »im.  21:16 

HEADgTO.\'E. 

Ps.  118:22  be  A.  of  corner 

Zee.  4:7  bring  A.  with  Bhoutiugs 

HEARS. 
Gen.  43:28  bowed  th.  A.  £r.  4:31 


IIEA 

Lev.  10:6  uncover  not  your  A. 

1  A'.  20:31  let  us  put  ropes  on  A. 
32  put  ropes  on  their  A. 

2  A'.  10:6  A.  of  your  master's  eons 
8  broug'ht  the  A.  of  king's  sous 

Ps.  24:7  hft  your  A.  O  ye  gates,  9 

66:12  men  to  ride  over  our  A. 

74:13  breakest  the  A.  of  dragon 
14  brakest  the  A.  of  leviathan 

109:25  shaked  their  A. 
Is.  15:2  on  their  A.  be  baldness 

35:10  everlasting  joy  on  their  A. 
Jer.  14:3  thev  co\ci-ed  their  A. 
Ezik.  7:18  bald.  sh.  be  on  their  A. 

11:21  recomp.  way  on  A.  22:31 

.3'2:27  laid  swords'under  A. 

44:18  linen  bonnets  on  their  A. 
20  thev  shall  poll  their  A. 
Mat.  27:39  wag.  A.  Mark  15:29 
Luke  21:28  and  lift  up  your  A. 
Acts  18:6  yo.  blood  be  on  your  A. 
J^ev.  9:7  their  A.  as  it  were  cro. 

13:1  a  beast  having  se^■en  A. 
3  I  saw  one  of  his  A.  wounded 

17:9  seven  A.  si-\en  mountains 

18: 19  they  cast  dust  on  their  A. 

HE  A  nis,  for  governors. 
Ex.  18:25  made  th.  A.  over  peo. 
Num.  2o:4  take  all  the  A.  of  peo. 
Ps.  110:6  wound  A.  over  countr. 
Mie.  3:1  hear.  O  A.  of  Jacob.  9 
11  A.  thereof  judge  for  reward 

See  FATHERS. 

HEADV. 

2  Tim.  3:4  men  be  A.  high-mind. 
HEAL. 

Deut.  32:29  I  kill,  I  wound,  I  A. 
2  A".  20:5  A.  thee,  add  to  thy  da. 
2  Chr.  7:14  foi'tjive  sin,  A.  land 
Ps.  6:2  A.  me,  tor  bones  are  vex. 

41:4  A.  my  soul,  I  have  sinned 

60:2  A.  the  breaches  thereof 
Ex.  3:3  time  to  kill,  time  to  A. 
Is.  57:18  seen  ways,  and  A.  19 
Jer.  3:221  will  A.  your  backslid. 

17:14  A.  me,  O  Lord 

30:17  I  will  h.  thee  of  v.'ounds 
Lctm.  2:13  br.  great,  who  can  A.  f 
JIos.  6:1  ha.  torn,  and  will  A.  us 

14:4  I  will  A.  their  backslidings 
Mat.  8:7  I  will  come  and  A.  him 

10:8  A.  the  sick,  Lnke  9:2 ;  10:9 

12:10  A.  on  sab. -day  Luke  14:3 

1:^:15  be  converted  and  I  sho.  A. 
them,  John  12:40;  Acts  28:27 
Mark  3:2  A.  on  sabbath,  Luked-.t 
Luke  4:18  to  A.  broken-hearted 

23  Physician,  h.  thyself 
.7ohn  4:47  come  down  and  A. 
Acts  4:30  stretching  hand  to  A. 

HEALED. 
Ex.  21:19  sh.  cause  liim  to  be  A. 
Lev.  13:18  boil  A.  ,■  37  scall  is  A.' 

14:3  plague  of  Icprosv  be  A.  48 
2  K.  2:21  A.  waters;  22  waters  A, 
2  Chr.  30:20  L.  heark.  and  A.  pe, 
Ps.  ,30:2  cried  to  thee,  thou  A. 

107:20  sent  his  word  and  A.  th. 
Is.  6:10  and  convert,  and  be  A. 

53:5  with  his  stripes  we  are  A. 
Jer.  6:14  have  A.  the  hurt,  8:11 

17:14  and  I  shall  be  A. 

51:9  we  would  have  A.  Babylon 
Ezi^k.  34:4  neither  have  A.  sick 

47:8  the  waters  shall  be  A.  9 

11  the  marshes  shall  not  be  h. 
llos.  7:1  when  I  would  have  A. 

11:3  knew  not  that  I  A.  them 

Mat.  4:24  palsy,  and  he  A.  them 

8:8  my  serv.  shall  be  A.  Lu.  7:7 

12:15  follow,  he  A.  (hem,  11:14 
Luke  8:43  nor  could  be  A.  of  any 

13:14  therefore  come  and  be  A. 

17:15  saw  lie  was  A.  turned  ba. 

22:51  touch,  his  ear  and  A.  him 
John  5:13  A.  wist  uot  who  it  was 

Acts  4:14  bell,  man  who  was  A. 

14:9  that  he  had  faith  to  be  A. 

Ihti.  12:13  but  let  it  rather  be  A. 

Jam.  5:16  pray  that  yemay  be  A. 

1  Pet.  2:24  wh.  stri.  yc  were  A. 

Bev.  13:3  deadly  wo.  was  A.  12 
HEALER. 

Is.  3:7  saying,  1  will  not  be  a  A. 
HEALETH. 

Ex.  15:26  theL.  that  A.  thee 

Ps.  103:3  bless  Lord  who  A.  dis. 
147:3  he  A.  the  broken  in  heart 

Is.  .30:26  A.  stroke  of  th.  wound 
HEALI\G,  f^ubslantive. 

Jer.  14:19  there  is  no  A.  for  us 

A'«A.  3:19  th.  isno  A.  thy  liruiBC 

Mat.  4:2  with  A.  in  his  wings 

Luke  9:11  healed  Ihein  need  A. 

Acts  4:22  miracle  of  A.  showed 


IIEA 

1  Cor.  12:9  another  gift  of  A.  28 
30  have  all  the  gifts  of  A.  ? 

Rev.  22:2  leaves  for  A.  of  nations 

HEALI\'G. 
Jer.  .30:13  thou  hast  no  A.  medic. 
Mat.  4:23  A.  all  man.  of  sickness 
Luke  9:6  preach,  gos.  h.  everyw. 
Acts  10:38  A.  all  oppressed 

HEALTH. 
Gen.  43:28  our  father  in  good  A. 

2  Sam.  20:9  in  A.  my  brother? 
Ps.  42:11  A.  ofmy  count.  4:3:5 

67:2  saving  A.  may  be  known 
Prov.  3:8  it'sh.  be  A.  to  thy  nav. 

4:22  they  are  A.  to  their  Hesh 

12:18  tongue  of  the  wise  is  A. 

13:17  a  faithful  ambassador isA. 

16:24  sweet  to  soul,  A.  to  bones 
7s.  58:8  thy  A.  shall  spring  forth 
Jer.  8:15  looked  for  a  time  of  A. 
22  not  A.  of  my  peo.  recover.  ? 

30:17  I  will  restore  A.  uuto  thee 
Acts  27:34  take  meat,  t'his  is  A. 

3  John  2  mayest  be  iu  A. 

HE-4P,  Substuntive. 
fffn.31:46aA.  cat  on  the  A. 

52  this  A.  be  witness 
Ex.  15:8  floods  stood  as  A.  Jos. 

3:1.3.16;  Ps.  .3:3:7:  78:13 
Deut.  13:16  shall  be  a  A.  for  ever 
Jos.  7:26  over  him  A.  of  stones 
Ruth  3:7  lie  down  at  A.  of  corn 
2  Sam.  18:17  great  A.  on  Absal. 
Cant.  7:2  bell)-  like  A.  of  wheat 
Is.  17:11  harvest  shall  be  a  A. 

25:2  hast  made  of  a  city  a  A. 
.hr.  30:18  citybuihled  on  own  A. 
.1/^'''.  1:6  Samaria  a  A.  of  the  field 
Hub.  3:ir>  walk  thro'  A.  of  waters 
Hag.  2:16  came  to  A.  of  20  uieas. 

HEAP.  Verb. 
Vent  32:2:3  A.  inisch.  upon  them 
Job  16:4  A.  up  words  against  you 

27:16  he  A.  up  silvcros  the  dust 

36:13  hypocrite's  in  heart  A.  wr. 
Pror.  ii:-i2h.  coals,  Rom.  12:20 
Ec.  2:20  tofjather  and  to  A.  up 
Ezek.  21:107i.  on  wood,  kindle 
Ilab.  1:10  sh.  A.  dust  and  take  it 
2  Tim.  4:3  A.  to  theuisel.  teach. 

HE.4PED,  ETH. 
Ps.  39:6  he  A.  up  riches 
Ilab.  2:5  A.  unto  him  all  people 
Jatn.  5:3  have  A.  treasiure  toget. 

HEAPS. 
Jud.  15:16  jaw  of  ass,  A.  on  A. 
2  A'.  10:8  lay  ye  them  in  two  A. 
2  Chr.  31:6  and  laid  them  by  A. 
Job  15:28  houses  ready  to  bee.  A. 
Ps.  79:1  laid  Jerusalem  on  A. 
Jer.  9:11  make  Jerusal.  A.  20:18 

31:21  set  thee  up,  make  high  A. 
IIos.  12:11  their  altars  are  as  A. 
Mic.  3:12  Jerus.  shall  become  A. 

HEAR. 

Gen.  21:0all  that  A.  laugh 

Ex.  32:18  them  that  sing  do  I  A. 

.\'um.  2:3:18  ri.  u]i,  Ralak,  and  A. 

.30:4  A.  her  vow  and  her  bond 
Ltut.  1:16  A.  causes  betw.  breth. 

4:10  make  them  A.  my  words 

5:1  A.  Is.  the  statutes.  6:3;  9:1; 

20:3;  /s.  48:1;  Mark  1±'39 

i'h.  all  the  L.  our  G.  doth  say 

12:28  A.  these  words,  I  com. 

13:12  shall  A.  say  in  one  of  cit. 

30:12  bring  it  that  we  may  A. 

81:12  A.  and  fear  L.  13 ;  Jer.  6:10 
Jos.  3:9  A.  the  words  of  the  L. 
Jud.  5:3  A.  O  ye  kings,  give  ear 

1  Sam.  2:23  A.  your  evil  dealings 
15:14  low.  of  oxen  which  I  A. 
16:2  if  Saul  A.  it,  he  will  kill  me 

2  Sam.  20:16  cr.  out  of  city,  A.  A. 
22:45  soon  as  A.  Ps.  18:44 

1  A'.  4:34  A.  wisdom  of  Solomon, 

10:8,  a4;2C'Ar.  9:7,  23;il/ai, 

12:42;  Luke  11:31 
8:30  A.  in  heaven  and  forg.  32, 

34, 36, 39, 43, 45,  49;  2  Chr.  6:21 
18:26  saving,  O  ISaal,  A.  us 

2  K.  7:6  It.  a  noise  of  chariots 
18:28  A.  the  word  of  the  great 

King, /»'.  36:13;  37:17 
1  Cltr.  14:15  wh.  thou  A.  sound 
Neh.  1:6  A.  the  prayer  of  servant 
4:4  A.  O  God,  we  :ire  despised 
8:2  could  A.  with  understand 
Job  5:27,  A.  it,  and  know  thou  it 
13:17  A.  dilig.  my  speech,  21:2 
27:9  A.  his  cry  f  34:2  A.  words 
42:4  A.  I  beseech  thee 
Ps.  4:1  A.  my  praver,  O  O.  39:12; 
51:2  ■  84:8;  102:1;  143:1 
20:1  L.  A.  thee  in  d:iy  of  troub. 


HEA 

Ps.  20:9  let  the  king  A.  us 

27:7  A.  O  Lord,  when  I  cry 
30:10  A.  O  L.  and  have  mercy 
49:1  A.  this  all  ve  people 
50:7  A.  peo.  1  will  speak.  81:8 
51 :8  make  me  A.  ioy  and  ^ladn. 
59:7  who,  say  they,  doth  A. .? 
61:1  A.  my  cry,  O  God 
66:16  A.  all  ye  that  fear  God 
102:20  A.  groaning  of  prisoner 
138:4  A.  words  of  thy  mouth 
143:8  to  A.  thy  loving-kiiidnes6 

P-ov.  1:8  A.  instructit<n  of  father 
4:1  A.  ye  children,  instructioQ 
lOA.andrec.  sayings,  19:20 
8:6  A.  I  speak  of  excel,  things 
33  A.  instruction,  and  be  vnse 
19:27  cease  to  A.  instruction 
22:17  A.  the  words  of  the  wise 
23:19  A.  thou,  my  son,  be  wise 

Ec.  5:1  more  ready  to  A.  than 
7:5  better  to  A.  rebuke  c)f  wise 
12:13  A.  conclusion  of  matter 

Cant.  8:13  cause  me  to  A. 

/«.  1:2  A.  O  heavens,  give  ear 
6:9  A.  ye  indeed.  Murk  4:12 
18:3  bloweth  a  trumpet,  A.  ye 
33:13  A.  ye  that  are  alar  off 
34:1  earth  A.  all  that  is  therein 
42:18  A.  yc  deaf;  23  will  A. 
43:9  let  them  A.  and  say  truth 
48:14  assemble  yoursel.  and  A. 
55:3  A.  soul  sh.  live,  Johti  5:25 

Jer.  6:18  A.  ye  nat.  19  O  earth 
11:2  A.  words  of  covenant,  6 
10  forefatlRrs  ref.  to  A.  13:10 
13:15  A.  ye.  give  ear,  L.  spokeu 
18:2  cause  thee  to  A.  my  words 
2:3:22  cause  my  peo.  to  A.  words 
38:'25  princes  A.  that  I  have  tal. 
49:20  A.  counsel  ol  Lord.  60:45 

Lain.  1:18A.  I  pray  you.  all  peo. 

Ez<:k.  2:8  A.  wh.  I  say  unto  thee 

3:17  A.  wo.  at  my  mouth,  33:7 

27  he  that  hcareth,  let  him  A. 

33:31  A.  words,  not  do  them.  32 

Dctit.  9:17  A.  prayer  of  thy  serv. 
19  A.  O  Lord,  forgive,  hearken 

Has.  5:1  A.  ye  this,  O  priests 

Joel  1:2  A.  this,  old  men 

Ajtws  3:1  A.  this  word  L.  hntli 
siioken,  4:1 ;  5:1 ;  8:4 

Mie.  1:2  A.  all  ye  people 
3:1  A.  I  iiray  you,  heads  of  J.  9 
6:2  A.  O  mountains;  A.  ve  rod 

AV;A.  3:19  all  that  A.  brui'tsh. 

Mat.  11:4  show  John  thin.  ycA. 
5  deaf  A.  Mark  7:37;  Luke  7:22 
13:17  A.  things  ye  A.  Luke  10:24 
15:10  he  said  to  multitude,  A. 
17:5  bel.  Son.  A.  him,  .l/u/i-9;7 
18:17  if  he  neglect  to  A.  them 

Mark   4:18  are  such  as  A.  the 

word.  20;  /.Kit;  8:12,  13 

24  heed  wh.  ye  A.  you  that  A. 

Ltike  5:1  pressed  on  him  to  A. 

15multit.  came  together  to  A. 
6:17  came  to  A.  him 
8:18  take  heed  there,  how  ye  A. 
21  wh.  A.  word  and  do  it,  11:28 
9:9  who  is  this  of  whom  I  A.  ,^ 
16:2  how  is  it  I  A.  this  of  thee? 
29  Jloses  and  prophets  A.  them 
19:48  peop.  very  attentive  to  A. 
21::18  come  to  temple  to  A.  him 

Joh  n  5:30  I  A .  1  j  u .  6 :60  who  A.  f 
7:1  judge  man  before  it  A.  him 
9:27  where!',  wo.  ye  A.  it  aga.  t 
10:3  sheep  A.  voice 
12:47  if  man  A.  words,  bel.  not 
14:24  word  wh.  ye  A.  is  not  mi. 

Acts  2:8  A.  cv.  man  in  own  tong. 
33  which  ye  now  see  and  A. 
10:'22  and  to  A.  words  of  thee 
33  A.  all  tilings  command,  thee 
13:7  desired  to  A.  word  of  God 
44  whole  city  came  to  A.  word 
15:7  Gen.  by  my  mouth  A.  word 
17:21  A.  some  new  thing 
22:1  A.  ye  my  defence 
24:4  A.  us  of  thy  clemency 
25:22  I  would  A.  man  myself 
28:22  to  A.  what  thou  thinkest 

1  Cor.  11:18  I  A.  th.  be  divisions 
Phil.  1:27  mav  A.  of  your  afl'airs 

2  Thes.  3:11  we  A.  that  some  wa. 

1  Tim.  4:16  and  them  that  A.  th. 

2  Tim.  4:17  all  Gentiles  mig.  A. 
Ja.m.  1:19  eve.  one  be  swift  to  A. 
1  John  5:15  know  that  he  A.  us 

3  John  4  A.  children  walk  in  tru. 
Rev.  1:3  bless.  A.  words  of  prop. 

9:30  neither  see,  nor  A.  nor  wa. 

See  EAR,  EARS,  VOICE. 

HEAR  me. 

Ex.  6:12  then  shall  1  h.ar.  A.  mef 
1  K.  18:37  A.  me,  O  Lord  A.  me 


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HEA 


IIEA 


1  rtir.  S8:2/i.iw,  mv  hrothron     12  Chr.  7:14  w.  h.  fr.  hoa. />«.  80:0 

2  (.'hr.  13:1  h.  mf.  tlmii  .Tproboam  I  50:9  thou  «'.  h.  Ps.  SS:15 
ir>:8  h.  me.  Am :  20:40  fi.  me.  ,1. 1  A-.  4:8  L.  «ll//i. ;  17:0  w.  h.  mc 
2!l:5  »,  mf.  ye  Levites,  snncliiy      85:8  will  h.  vvhnt  God  will  epcak 

,/oft  31:35  C)  that  oiu'  wo.  h.  me        145:19  ho  nlso  ici7//(.  Ihi'ir  cry 
Ps.  4:1  /i.  WK"  when  1  call,  O  Ood  !  Ptw.  1:5  «•.  A,  and  iiureaff 
13:3  consider  and h.  wit,  O Lord  /*.  41:17  the  Lord  tiill h.  them 


17:6  tliou  wilt  /(.  me 
3S:  16  for  I  said,  h .  mf.  lent  they 
55:3  attend  nnto  me.  and  h.  me 
ri0:5savewith  rii;ht  hand,  h.me 
69: 13  in  multi.  of  mercy,  h.  m« 
17  A.  Ml.- sneedilv,  143:7 
ific.  7:7  CJod  will  )t.  me 
Acff  2*1:3  I  beseech  thee  to  A.  mf 
29  all  A.  Wii-,  were  such  aa  lam 
1  Cor.  14:21  will  tlu'v  not  h.  me  ? 
HEAR  not,  or  no)  HEAR. 
1  Sitm.  8:18  Lord  will  uoi  h.  you 
Jill  30:80  dost  no^  A .  me 
X>:IS  Cod  will  iMt  h.  vanity. 
Ps.  00:18  recard  iiiiq.  L.  not  h. 
91:9  planted  ear,  sh.  he  iinl  h.  t 
Is.  1:15  many  prayers  I  will  nni 
h.  Jer.  7:16:    11:14;    14:12; 
t:zt1:.  S:18;  Amns  5:23 
30:9  will  not  h.  the  law  of  Lord 
59:1  ear  heayy  that  it  can  not  h. 
2  will  n.  A.  ,-  65:12  ye  did  h.  A. 
M:4  they  did  no?  A.  Zee.  1:4 
Jtr.  5:21  have  ears,  and  h.  not, 
Ezek.  12:2;  .\fark  S:18 
18:17  will  fl.  h.  22:5  ;  M<a.  2:2 
17:23  mi.  uot  h.  19:15:  Zet.  7:11 
22:21  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  h. 
Dan.  5:2:1  praised  gods  of  silver, 
wh.  see  not  nor  h.  Pev.  9:20 
.Wc.  3:4  cry  to  L.  he  will  rtot/i. 
Uuh.  1:2  long  cry.  wilt  not  h.  ? 
Mat.  10:14  rec.  you,  nor  A.  wor. 
1?:16  if  he  will  not  h.  thee 
Luke  10:31  if  he  li.  n.  M.  and  pr. 
Jofin  8:43  hec.  ye  can  not  h.  wo. 
47  ye  therefore  h.  them  not 
9:27*1  told  yon.  and  ye  did  n.  h. 
10:8  the  eln'ep  did  not  h.  them 
AetsZ:'iA  soul  will  «.  h.  destroy. 

1  for.  14:21  will  they  not  //.rae 
Gal.  4:21  do  ye  not  /i.  the  law  ? 

AVoTild"  not  HE.\R. 
Kr.  7:16  hitherto  thou  w.  not  h. 
Veil.  1:13  Is.  3:20;  S  K.  17:14 

2  K.  14:11  Amazinh.  2  C'Ac.  26:20 
18:12  Is.  Keh.  9:29;  Zee.  7:13 

^,  r.  13:11  tlicy  w.  n.  h.  29:13 
36:25   he  w.  n.  h. ;   Zee.  7:13 

I  w.  not  h 
I1E.\R  now,  or  nonr  HEAR. 
K'nn.  12:0  A.  no?/t  my  wor.  20:10 
1  Sam.  22:7  said  /(.  now.  Benjam. 
Jot)  13:6  h.  now  my  reasoning 
Prov.  5:7  A.  me  now.  therefore 
/«.  ~:lSfi.n.  O  house  of  David 
4  1:1  n.  fl .  O  .Taroh,  m.v  ser\'ant 
47:8  h.  now.  Ihougivcii  to  pleas. 
.M:21  h.  now  this,  thou  aOlicted 
Jer.  5:21  h.  now.  O  ftxilish  peop. 
28:15  h.  note.  Ilananiah 
;i7:20/;.  now.  I  pray  thee 
Mic.  6:1  A.  ye  now  what  L.  saith 
Zer.  3:8  A.  n.  Josh,  high-priest 
.4rf»'  2:33  which  yc  n.  sec  and  A. 
PAW.  1:30  saw  in  me,  and  now  It. 

^hnll  HEAR. 
Ex.  15:14  .•.•/(-///*.  be  afraid.  2?*«<. 

13:11;  17:13:  19:20;  21:21 
Kum.  14:18  Eg.vptians  shall  h.  it 
ZJorf.  4:6  «.  A.  all  these  statutes 

1  K.  8:42  A\  h.  of  thy  great  name 

2  A'.  n-r>  shall  h.  rurnor,  /«.  37:7 
Jbd  22:27  prayer  to  him,  he  s.  A. 
yv.  .34:2  humijlc  shall  h.  thereof 

55:17  cry,  and  he  *.  k.  my  voice 
19  God  5.  A.  and  afflict  them 
92:11  ears  s.  k.  desire  of  wicked 
141:6  they  Mo// A.  my  words 
7«.  29:18  in  that  days,  deaf  A. 
:J0:19  shall  h.  he  will  answer 
21  lliine  ears  sfitill  h .  a  word 
J'r.  3:!:9  s.  h.  all  pood  that  I  do 
llos.  2:21  heaven  shall  h.  earth 

23  earth  shall  h.  corn  and  wine 

Mat.  K:U\r  shall  h.  ^ffe  28:20 

is-.ii  shall  h.  thee 

21:0  ye  shall  h.  of  wars  and  ni- 

mora,  J/nrt  13:7  ;  iw/.i!  21:9 

John  5:25  the  dead  shall  h.  voice 

16:13  whatsoever  he  skail  A. 
^Ic^  3:22  him  shall  ye  A.  7:37 
25:22  t'i-ni<irrow  thou  s.  h.  him 
Jiom.  10:14  how  «.  they  A.  with. 

Will  HEAR. 
Er.  20:19  wUlh.  Dent.  5:27 
22:23  cry,  I  will  surely  A.  27 
^"um.  9:8  riiH h.  what'L.  com. 
2  K.  19:4  God  will  A.  the  words 


65:24  are  y<'t  speaking.  I  ^vill  A. 
.fer.  86:3  may  behon.  of  J.  w.  A. 
Ezek.  2:5  whether  •»■(«//.  7;  3:11 
Hai.  2:21  I  will  h.  the  heavens 
^^c.  7:7  wait  for  G.  Ood  icill  h. 
Zee.  10:0  Ood  will  h.  them.  13:9 
Arts  17::)2  we  willh.  thee  again 
21:22  «W  A.  that  thou  art  come 
23:35  will  h.  thee  wh.  accusers 
2,8:28  sal.  sent  Gentile,  willh. 
HE.\R    the   word    of  the 
Loril. 

1  A".  22:19  A.  the  word  of  the  Lo. 
2  f'A.  1.8:18;  Jer.  29:20;  42:15; 
Amos  7:16 

2  A'.  7:1  Elisha  said.  A.  tvord  of 
the  Lord.  .hr.  17:20;  21:11" 

20:10  Isa.  said  to  Ilezekiah.A. 

the  word  of  the  Lo.  Is.  .39:5 
Is.  1:10  A.  «'.  (if  L.  rulers  of  So. 

28:14  A.  w.  of  L.  scornful  men 

6*1:5  A.  w.  of  L.  ve  that  tremble 
■hr.  2:4  A.  «'i.  oft.  ho.  of  J.  10:1 

7:2A.  w.  of  IlordaW  veof  A. 

9:20  vet  h.  w.  of  Lord.  O  ve  wo. 

19:3  A.  «'.  ofL'.  kings  of  J.  22:2 

22:29  O  earth.  A.  the  w.  oft.  L. 

31:10  A.  w.  of  L.  O  vcna'lions 

34:4  A.  worci  of  Lord.  O  Zedek. 

44:24  A.  nord  of  Lord,  all  J.  20 
Eztk.  6:3  mountainsof  Is.  A.36:l 

13:2  say  to  prophets,  A.  «'.  of  L. 

16:.35  O  harlot.  A.  w.  ofthe'L. 

20:47  forest  of  south,  h.  w.  of  L. 

34:7  fhej)herds.  h.  le.  of  Ihe  L.  9 
llos.  4:1  A.  w.  of  L.  child,  of  Isr. 
Amos  7:10  Amaziah,  A.  w.  of  L. 

HEARD. 
Gen.  16:11  Lord  A.  thy  affliction 

21:26  neither  yet  A.  I'ofit 
Ei\  2:24  God  A.  their  groaning 

2.8:35  sound  A.  when  goeth  in 
/,?!'.  24:14  that  A.  him 
Xnm.  11:1  complained,  L.  A.  it 

12:2  spoke  ag.  Moses,  L.  A.  it 

14:15  nations  have  h.  fame 
1  .^am.  7:9  cried,  the  L.  A.  him 

1  A.  1:11  A.  Adonijahdoth  reign 
6:7  any  tool  of  iron  A.  in  house 

2  K.  19:25  A.  loii"  ago.  Is.  37:26 
2  '■'//r.  5:13  one  A.  in  praising 

33:13  and  h.  his  supplications 
A'rr.  3:13  the  noise  was  h.  afar 
.V(A.  12:43joy  of  Jerusa.  A.  afar 
.Ml  15:8  hast  A.  secret  of  God  ? 

19:7  out  of  wrong,  but  not  h. 

20:14  how  little  a  portion  is  A.  ? 

29:11  when  the  ear  A.  me 
/'*.  6:9  L.  hath  h.  my  siipplica. 

10:17  h.  desire  of  tlio  humble 

22:21  for  thou  hast  A.  me 

21  but  when  he  cried  he  A. 
34:6;  40:1;  120:1 

34:4  I  sought  the  L.  he  A.  me 
38:13  I  as  a  deaf  man  A.  not 
01:5  O  Ood.  hast  h.  my  vows 
66:19  verily  God  liathA.  me 
76:8  cause  judgment  to  be  A. 
78:21  therefore  the  Lord  A.  this 
59  when  God  h.  this 
81 :5  where  I  /(.  a  language 
97:8  Zion  A.  and  was  irlad 
118:21  for  thou  hast  A.  me 
132:6  we  h.  of  it  at  E|)hratah 
Prov.  21:13  cry  hims.  but  not  A.' 
Is.  10:30  cause  it  to  be  A.  to  L. 
40:21  have  yc  not  A.  f 
28  not  A.  cverl.  O.  faintoth  not 
4.8:6  thon  hast  A.  sec  all  this 
52:15  had  not  A.  sh.  they  consi. 
'10:18  viol,  no  more  /;.  in  land 
61:4  not  A.  what  he  prepared 
0.5:19  weepin-;  bo  no  more  A. 
06:8  who  hath  A.  such  thing? 
Jer.  4:19  A.  sound  of  trumpet 
6:7  wickedn.  spoil,  is  A.  in  her 
7:13  rising  carlv,  bnt  ye  A.  not 
8:0  I  hearkened  and  A. 
18:13  who  hath  A.  such 

22  let  cry  be  A.  from  houses 
2.5:.30  howling  of  lluck  sh.  be  A. 
26:11  prophesied  as  ye  have  A. 
.31:10«.  man-sen'ant  sh. 


IIEA 


57 


j^o  free 

3o:lT  but  they  hnvp  not  h. 

A\\:\'2  imtions  have  ?i.  of  Khnme 

50:-lG  cry  iah.  nmonj  nations 

5I:4G  rumnr  nhall  be  h.  in  land 

Zrtm.  8:G1  ha,«t  h.  their  reproach  1 7>.  3:4  L.  with  my  r.  heAi  me 

^o:.  26:13  shall  be  no  more  A.    |  6:8  L.  hath  A.  v.  of  mvweepinj 

18:6  A.  my  t.  out  of  hie  temple 


Jon.  9:2  I  cried  toL.  nnd  ho  A. 

Mh\  WA^  HiK'li  ni»  havi*  not  A. 

Mfd.  3:lt>  hoarkriu'd  and  A. 

Mat.  .V31  ve  h.  it,  27.  3:J,  38.  43 
6:7  shall  ne  h.  for  much  t*prak. 
13:17  have  not  h.  Luke  \0\'iA 
29:7  when  the  kin?  h.  thereof 
26:65  have  h.  hXix^.Mark  14:64 

}f(irk  4:15  they  have  A.  Satan 
14:11  they  h.  it  thev  were  jrlart 

Lukfi  1:13  jirayer  is  A.  Ads  10:31 
12:3  ppoken,  sliall  bo  A. 
90:16  when  thev  A.  it,  thev  said 

John  3:32  he  hath  A.  he  tesiiileth 
6:15  cv.  man  that  hath  A.  of  F. 
8:6  wrote  on  ground  as  A.  not 
11:41 1  thank  thee  thou  hant  A. 
18:21  ask  them  which  A.  me 
21:7 Simon  P.  A.  It  was  the  Lord 

A''f^  1:4  the  proinij^t'  yc  h.  of  me 
2:37  when  A.  this  they  were 
4:4  many  wliich  A.  theword  be. 
5:5  fear  came  on  all  that  A. 
13:48  when  G.  h.  this  were  glad 
14:!)  the  eame  A.  Paul  speak 
16:14  woman  worship.  G.  A.  its 
25  and  the  i)risoners  A.  them 
22:15  sh.  wit.  what  seen  and  A. 
24:24  A.  concerning  faith  in  C. 

Rom.  10:14  they  have  nut  A. 
18  have  they  "not  h.f  yes,  veri. 
15:21  they  that  have  not  A. 

1  Cor.  2:9  eye  not  seen,  nor  ear  A. 
Gal.  1:13  ve  have  A.  of  my  conv. 
Eph.  l:13"ve  A.  word  of  truth 

15  after  I  k.  of  your  faith 
4:21  if  so  be  ye  have  A.  him 
Phil.  4:9  ve  have  A.  andseen 
Cot.  1:4  wc  A.  of  your  faith  in  C. 

6  ye  A.  of  it.  knew  grace  of  G. 

9  we  A .  it,  do  not  cease  to  pray 

2  Tim.  2:2thin':s  thou  hast  A. 
Ileb.  2:3  confirmed  bv  them  th.  A. 

3:16  when  they  had  A. 

4:2  with  faith  in  them  that  A. 

5:7  offered  up  prayers,  was  A. 
Jam.  5:11  have  A.  of  pati.  of  Job 
1  John  2:18  ve  A.  antichrist,  4:3 
94  A .  f i-oni  begi  n .  3: 1 1 ;  2  Joh  n  6 
Rer.  3:3  remem.  how  th.  hast  A. 

7:4  I  A.  number  of  Them  sealed 

9:16  I  h.  number  of  horsemen 

16:5  I  A.  the  angel  of  waters 

18:22  shall  be  A.  no  more 
23  voice  of  bride  be  A.  no  more 

22:8  eaw  these  things,  A.  them 

I  have  HEARD. 
Gen.  17:20  for  Ishmael  /A.  h. 

42:2  I h.  A.  there  is  corn  Egypt 
E.r.  3:7  7 A.  A.  cry;  6:5  /  A.  A.  g. 

16:12  /A.  A.  mur.  Num.  14:27 

1  A".  9:3  /A.  A.  thv  praver.  2  K. 
20:5;  2  Chr.  7:12;  Ix.  38:5 

2  K.  19:20  hast  praved  1  have  A. 
22:19  /A.  A.  s^a.  L.  2  Chr.  34:27 

Jofi  16:2  /A.  A.  many  pu.  things 

20:3  I  have  A.  check  of  leproa^ch 

42:5  /A.  A.  by  hearing  of  ear 
P.<.  31:13  Tha're  A.  the  slander 

62:11  twice  1  have  A.  this 
/w.  49:8  time  A.  /A.  2  Cor.  6:2 
Jtr.  2:3:25  /A.  /(.  what  prophets 

31:18  J  h.  A.  Ejihraim  bemoan. 

49:14  /A.  A.  a  rumor  from  Lord 
Ezek.  35:12  I.'i.  A.  thy  blasphe. 
I/os.  14:8  I  have  A.  aiid  observed 
llub.  8:2  I havi  A.  thv  speech 
John  8:26  tho^e  things  1  have  A. 
40  truth,  which  7A".  h.  ofGod 

15:15  I  have  h.  of  my  Father 
Acfn  7:34  I  have  h.  their  irroaning 

9:13  /A.  h.  by  many  of  th.  mau 

IIE.VRD.  with  voice. 

Gen.  3:8  they  A .  rcire  of  the  Lord 

10  I  A.  thy  voive.  and  was  afraid 

21:17  God"A.  therwV^of  the  lad 

30:6  G.  hath  A.  mvr.  and  given 

39:15  when  he  h.  \  lifted  up  v. 
Xum.  7:89  he  h.  the  v.  of  one 

20:16  wc  cried,  he  A.  our  voice 
Ikut.  1:34  L.  h.  the  r.  of  words 

4:12  similitude,  onlv  he  A.  a  v. 
3.3  V.  of  God  thou  hast  A.  5:26 

6:23  ye  A.  the  v.  out  of  darkness 
2t  h.  his  voice  out  of  the  fire 
28  L.  A.  the  r.  of  your  words 

2'i:7  the  L,  A.  our  r.  and  looked 
Jud.  18:25  let  not  voice  be  A. 
1  Sam.  1:13  lips  moved,  r.  not  A. 

1  K.  17:22  L.  A.  the  v.  of  Elijah 

2  Chr.  30:27  v.  A.  prayer  came 
Job  4:16  th.  was  silence.  I  A.  a.v. 

33:8  A.  the  r.  of  thy  words 
37:4  not  stay  them  when  v.  is  A. 


Dan,  12:8  I  A.  but  undcrat.  not 


IIEA 

7^.  10:3  no  speech  wherer.  not  A. 
28:6  A.  V.  of  my  suppliratlon 
66:8  make  v.  of  praise  to  he  A. 
116:1  I  love  L.  he  hath  A.  mv  v 

Canf.  2:12  ?'.  of  the  turtle  is  A. 

If.  6:8  alHO  I  A.  v.  of  the  Lord 
30:30  L.  cause  his  gl.  v.  to  be  A. 
42:2  r.  to  be  A.  in  street 
5S:4  make  your  voire  to  be  A. 
6.5:19  r.  of  weeping  no  mon!  A. 

J<r.  3.91  u  V.  was  A.  upon  high 
4:31  have  A.  a  v.  as  of  a  woman 
9:19  V.  of  wailing  is  A.  out  of  Z. 
30:5  have  A.  n  v.  of  trembling 
31:15  r.  was  A.  in  K.  Mat.  2:18 

Law.  3:56  thou  hast  A.  my  voie4 

Ez>k.  1:28  I  A.  a  v.  of  one  that  a. 
3:12  I  A.  behind  me  v. 
27:30  caut^e  their  v.  to  be  A, 

Dan.  8:16  A.  a  man's?',  between 
10:9  yet  A.  I  the  v.  of  his  worda 

Xah.  2:13  v.  of  nies,  no  more  A. 

John  5:37  neitherA.  his  r.  at  any 

Ac(^U:i  and  A.  a  voice  saying, 

Sfiul,  Saul,  22:7:26:14 
11:7  A.  a  v.  sayinj;  to  m<',  Arise 
29:9  A.  not  the  voice  of  him 

If'  h.  12:19  wh.  voice  they  that  A. 

2  Ptt.  1:18  V.  came  fr,  hcav.  weA. 

Rev.  1:10  I   A.    a  v.  16:1;   19:1; 

21:3 
4:1  first  v.  I  A.  was  asa  trumpet 
5:11  I  A.  the  v.  of  many  angela 
6:6  I  A.  a  v.  in  the  midst 
7  7A.  a  V.  of  the  fourth  beast 
9:13  A.  a  v.  fr.  the  four  horns 
10:4  A.  a  v.  from  heaven  8  ;  14:2, 

13;  18:4 
12:10  and  I  A.  a  loud  ro;V<? 
14:2  I  A.  the  v.  of  harpers 
19:6  1  A.  X.  of  multitude 
We  have  HEARD. 

Joa.  9:9  wehave  A.  fame  of  him 
2  Sam.  7:22  none  like  thee  acror, 
to  all  we  A.  A.  1  Chr.  17:20 

P.'t.  44:1  ive  h.  A.  with  our  ears 

48:8  as  we  A.  A.  so  have  wc  sceu 

78:3  sayings  which  we  have  h. 

7«.  16:6  ive  k.  A.  of  M.  Jer.  48:29 

24:16  ve  have  A.  eongs,  glory  to 
Jfr.  30:5  ?;'c  A.  A.  voice  of  tremb. 

51:51  confou.  iceh.  A.  reproach 

Ob.  1  we  A.  A.  rumor  from  Lord 

Zee.  8:23  for  «•<  have  A.  that  God 
^fark  14:58  2ce  have  A.  him  say 
L'ike  4:23  whatever  \v€  have  A. 

92:71  we  ourselves  have  A. 
./rtA«  4:42  believe,  we  have  A. 

12:34  ivehave  A.  out  of  the  law 

\cts  4:20  cannot  but  sp.  we  h,  A. 

6:11  we  have  h.  him  speak 
14  we  hare  h.  him  say.  This  J. 

15:24  we  have  h.  that  certain 

Tleb.  2:1  heed  to  things  we  h.  A. 

1  John  1:1  which  wehave  h.  3 

6  message  which  xve  hare  h. 

HEARD,  irith  word.  s. 
.V?/w/.  24:4  wh.  A.  ?('.  of  God.  16 
Jox.  24:27  A.  all  the  w.  of  Lord 
1  Sam.  17:23  same  w.  D.  A.  them 
31  wh.  ;/'.  were  A.  David  spake 

1  7v'.  2:42  the  w.  that  I  A.  is  good 

2  A'.  6:30  kintr  A.  w.  of  woman 
19:6  afraid  of  u'.  hast  A.  If.  37:6 

Jolt  :i3:8 1  have  A.  voice  of  words 
Ec.  9:16  poor  man's  w.  not  A. 

17  w.  of  wise  men  are  A. 
T*.  37:4  the  w.  wh.  God  hath  A. 
Jtr.  2:J:18  and  A.  his  icord$ 

9.5:8  bee.  ye  have  not  A.  my  w. 

26:21  princes  A.  his  word 

36:13  dccl.  all  the  w.  he  had  A. 
24  not  afraid  that  A.  these  w. 

38:1  PashurA.  the  1/'.  of  Jerera. 
J^f^  23:22  wh.  they  A.  these  w. 
Marl:  5:36  as  Jesus  A.  the  word 
i'/^t- 10:39  at  Jes.  feet.  A.  his  w. 
Acts  10:44  fell  on  them  A.  word. 
2  for.  12:4  A.  unspo«ka1)le  ?mr(i 
iy)A.  1:13  ye  A.  the  «-.  of  truth 
Col.  1:5  ye  A.  u\  of  the  gospel 

1  Hies.  2:13  7P.  which  ycA.  of  ua 

2  Tim.  1:13  sound  w.  liast  A. 
/7(A.  12:19  that  A.  entre.  that  w.  j^ 
\  John  2:7  iv.  yc  ha.  A.  from  be^ 

HEARDEfiT. 

Dcxit.  4:36  tliou  A.  hi-*  words 
2  A'.  22:19  thou  A.  what  I  siiake 

acr.  this  place,  2  Chr.  34:27 
.YfA.  9:9  thou  A.  their  cry 

27  they  cried,  thou  A.  them,  28 
Ps.  31:22  thon  n.  voice  of  sup. 
119:26  I  dec.  my  ways,  thou  A. 
1$.  48:7  day  when  thoti  A.  not 

8  thou  A.  not,  thouknow.  not 
Jon.  2:2  I  cried,  thoa  A. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 

HEARER,  S. 

Horn.  5:13  not  //.  of  law  are  jnst. 
Enh.  4:Sfl  miuistn-  u'lace  unto  A. 
2  Tim.  3:14  subviTtin^'  of  then. 
Jam   i:22  doers  of  woril,  not  h. 
•23  if  anv  be  a  /(.  of  the  word 
25  he  beiut'  not  a  forgetful  A. 
HEABEST. 
0  fiam.  ai:!i  A.  thou  m.'s  words? 
S  fiam.  5:24  h.  sound  in  mulb.-t. 
1  K  8:30  h.  forsivc.  2  CAr.  6:21 
Ps  22-2  crv  in  daytime,  h.  not 
65:2  thou'that  A.  prayer 
jl/nr  21:16  A.  thou  what  th.  say  ? 
27-13  A.  thou  not  how  many  th. 
Jehn  3:8  and  tliou  A.  the  sound 
11:42  that  thou  A.  me  always 
HEARETH. 
Dettt,  2?1:1S  h.  words  of  curse 

1  fiiuii.  3:!i  L.  thv  servant  A.  10 
J(-A:i4:2S  /I.  cry  of  the  afflicted 
i^-.  :M:n  riffhte.  cry,  the  Lord  A. 

38:14  as  a  man  that  A.  not 
60:.33  L.  A.  poor,  desp.  not  pris. 
Pim.  8:34  blessed  is  man  h.  me 
13:1  A.  his  father's  instruction 
8  but  poor  A.  not  rebulce 
15:29  he  A.  prayer  of  rishteous 
31  that  /(.  reproof  of  life,  32 
18:13  answ.  matter  before  A.  it 
Sfl:28  the  man  that  A.  spealseth 
36:10  that  A.  it  put  thee  to  sha. 
2!»:24  h .  cursing,  bewrayeth  not 
75.  42:20  open  ears,  but  A.  not 
Ezek.  3:27  he  that  h.  let  him  hear 
Mat.  7:24  A.  say.  26 ;  Luke  6:47,  49 
13:19  h.  word  of  the  kingdom 
20tliat /i.  the  word,  22,  23 
Luke  10:lfi  he  that  h.  you  A.  me 
John  3:29  standeth  and  A,  him 
5-24  h.  my  word,  and  believeth 
8:47  that  8  of  G.  A.  G.'s  words 
9:31  God  A.  not  sinners 
18:37  that  is  of  truth,  h.  voice 

2  Cor.  12:6  above  th.  he  A.  of  me 

1  John  4:5  the  world  A.  them 
6  he  that  kuoweth  God  A.  ns 

5:14  ask  accord,  to  will,  he  A.  ns 

7,V('  22:17  him  that  A.  say,  Come 

18  to  ev.  man  that  A.  the  words 

HEARI\"G. 

]),ul.  31:11  read  this  lawin  th.  A 

2  .^nm.  18:12our  A.kingcltarged 
2  A'.  4:31  neither  voice  nor  A. 
Job  33:8  hast  spoken  in  my  A. 

42:5  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  A 
Is.  11:3  nor  reprove  af.  A.  of  ears 
Sl:3  bowed  down  at  the  A.  of  it 
33:15  stoppeth  ears  fr.  h.  blood 
Ezek.  9:5  said  in  my  A.  Go 
10:13  cried  unto  them  in  my  h. 
Amos  8:11  A.  word  of  the  Lord 
Acts  25:21  reserved  to  /i .  of  Au». 
23  entered  into  the  place  of  A. 
Bom.  I0:nfailh  cometh  by  A. 
1  Cor.  12:17  where  were  the  A..? 
Gal.  3:2  or  by  the  A.  of  faith,  5 
Ileb.  5:11  seeing  ye  are  dull  of  A. 

HE.\RI\G,  Verb. 
Prm\  20:12  A.  ear,  L.  hath  made 
2S:9  away  car  from  A.  the  law 
/'.■.  1:8  nor  is  ear  filled  with  A. 
Hat.  13:13  and  A.  they  hear  not 
14  by  A.  ve  shall  hear  I 

15diillofft.  ylc<s2S:27;  Ilth.  5:11 
Mark  6:2  many  A.  were  astnn. 
Luke  2:46  A.  them  and  asking 
Aots  5:5  Ananias  A.  these  words 
8:6  A.  and  seeing  miracles 
9:7  A.  a  voice,  but  seeing  no  m. 
18:8  Corinthians  h.  believed 
riiUe.  B  A.  of  thy  love  and  faith 
2  Pet.  2:8  Lot  in  seeing  and  A. 

HBARKEX. 
Kx.  6:30  6h.  Pharaoh  A.  to  me  ? 
J)e>it.  7:12  A.  to  these  judgments 
11:13  A.  dilig.  to  my  commands 
l.'):5  A.  to  voice  of  L.  Jer.  17:24 
18:15  to  him  yc  shall  A. 
aci:13  if  thou  h.  to  command- 
ments, 1  K.  11::S8 
Jns.  1:17  so  will  we  A.  unto  thee 
1  Snm.  15:22  to  A.  th.  fat  of  rams 
30:24  who  will  A.  to  you  in  this? 
1  K.  8:28  have  thou  respect  to  A. 
29  A.  to   prayer,  52;    2  Chr. 
6:19,  20 
Kth.  1.3:27  A.  then  to  yon? 
Ps.  81:8  if  thou  wilt  A.  unto  me 
JYo».  29:12  if  a  ruler  h.  to  Ilea 
/».  .32:3  ears  of  th.  that  hear  A. 
42:23  will  A,  for  time  to  eomo» 
Jer.  20:3  will  A.  and  turn  fr.  evil 
5  A.  to  prophets  whom  I  sent 
39:12  pray  to  mo.  and  1  will  A. 
26:18  uut  rec.  iu^structiuu  to  A. 


HEA 


Zee.  7:11  but  they  refused  to  h. 
.4[/«4:19  A.  to  you 
12:13  a  damsel  came  to  A. 

HB.ABKEN,  imperatively. 
Gm.  23:15  A.  tome;  49:2  A.  to  Is. 
Xiim.  2.3:18  A.  to  me,  son  of  Zip. 
Deut.  4:1  A.  O  Israel,  to  statutes 
27:9  take  heed,  and  A.  O  Israel 
./aii.  9:7  A.  to  me.  men  of  Sliech. 

1  K.  8:.30  A.  to  the  supplications, 
2  C/ir.  6:21 

22:28  A.  O  peo.  every  one  of  yon 

2  C/ir.  18:27  he  said.  A.  all  peop. 
20:15  A.  ve,  all  Judah,  and  Jer. 

Job  13:6  f'l.  to  pleadings 
32:10  I  said  A.  to  me,  .3.3:.31 
33:1  I  prav,  A.  to  my  words 
34:10  A.  unto  me,  men  of  tmder. 
34  w.  man  A.  37:14  A.  to  this 
Ps  34:11  /i.  I  will  teach  vnn 
45:10  A.  O  daughter,  and  consid. 
Pror.  7:24  A.  to'me,  O  chil.  8:33 
Is.  28:23  A.  and  hear  ray  speech 
34:1  ye  nations.  It.  ye  peo.  49:1 
46:3  A.  unto  me,  O   house  of 
Jacob,  48:12;  ;7o,«.  5:1 
12  A.  to  me,  stout-hearted 
51:1  A.  to  me,  th.  fol.  righteous. 
4  A.  unto  me,  my  people 
7  A.  to  me,  ye  th.  know  right. 
5.5:2  A.  diliL'ently  unto  me 
nan.  9:19  OXord,  A.  and  do 
Mir.  1:2  A.  O  earth,  and  all  ther. 
Uark  7:14  k.  to  me  every  one 
Ar-ls  2:14  A.  to  my  words 
7:2  brethren,  and  fathers,  A. 
15:13  men  and  brethren,  A. 
Jam.  2:5  my  beloved  brethren 

See  VOICE. 

HE.4RRE\,  with  not. 
Gen.  34:17  not  A.  to  be  circum. 
&.  7:4  not  h.  to  you.  22;  11:9 
Brut.  13:3 n.  A.  to  that  dreamer 
17:12  will  not  A.  to  the  priest 
18:19  will  not  h.  to  my  words 
21:18  he  will  not  A.  to  them 
2:5:5  n.  A.  to  Bal.  Jos.  24:10 
Jos.  1:18  will  n.  h.  to  thy  words 
Jud.  2:17  would  not  A.  to  jud^-es 

1  A".  20:8  elders  said,  A.  n.  to  him 

2  K  17:40  n.  A.  but  after  manner 
18:31  A.  n.  to  Ilezck.  Is.  36:16 

2  Chr.  10:16  Rehob.  would  noth. 
.33:10  L.  spake,  they  would  n.  A. 
Job  33::53  if  n.  A.  hold  thy  peace 
p..-.  58:5  «.  A.  to  voice  of  charm. 
81:11  would  noth.  to  my  voice 
Je)\  6: 10 uncircumcised  cannot h. 
17  said.  We  will  not  A.  44:16 
7:27  they  will  not  h.  unto  thee 
11:11  tho.  they  crv,  I  will  not  h. 
16:12  they  ma'v  not  A.  to  me 
17:27  if  ve  will  not  A.  to  me, 

26:4  ;&(!«■.  20:39 
23:16  A.  not  to  prophets,  27:9, 14, 

16,  17 ;  29:8 
38:15  wilt  thou  ra)(  A.  to  me  ? 
Ezek.Z:1n.  A.  tothee,  Ji.  A.  tome 
20:8  and  would  not  h.  unto  me 
Boi.  9:17  did  H.  A.  Zee.  1:4 

HE.\RKE\ED. 
Gen.  30:17  God  A.  unto  Leah 
22  God  A.  to  Rachel  and  open. 
.34:24  to  Hamor  A.  all  that  went 
39:10  that  Joseph  A.  not  to  her 
Ex.  6:12  chil.  of  Is.  not  A.  to  me 
13  Phar.  h.  not,  8:15, 19:  9:12 
Dent.  9:19  Lord  A.  to  me,  10:10 
18:14  nations  A.  to  obs.  of  times 
34:9  Is.  A.  to  Joshua,  Jos.  1:17 
1  Sam.  28:21  wom.  of  Eu.  A.  to  S. 

1  K.  12:15  king  A.  not  to  people, 
16;  2  Chr.  10:15 

24  they  A .  to  word  of  the  Lord 
15:20  A.  to  king  Asa,  2  Chr.  16:4 

2  K.  13:4theLordA.  tojehoahaz 
16:9  king  of  Assyria  h.  to  Asa 
20:13  Hezekiah  A,  to  messengers 
21:9  Judah  A.  not  to  the  law 
22: 13  our  fathers  A.  not  to  words 

2  Chr.  24:17  J.  A.  to  the  princes 
2.j:16  Am.iz.  A.  not  to  the  prop. 
35:22  Josiah  A.  not  to  Ph.iraoh 
Xtli.  9:16  A.  not  to  thv  command- 
ments, 29,  34;  Jer.  34:14 
Est.  3:4  Mordecai  A.  not  to  tliem 
Ps.  81:13  O  that  my  peo.  had  A. 
Is.  21:7  and  ho  A.  dilig.ntly 
48:18  O  that  thou  hadst  A. 
Jer.  6: 19  have  not  A.  to  my  word. 
7:24,  26;    23:3,   4,    7;   26:5; 
29:19:  32:.^3;  34:17;  35:14,  15, 
16;  36:31:  44:5 
.37:14  Irijah  A.  not  to  Jeremiah 
Ezek.  3:6  would  have  A.  not  thee 
Dun.  9:6  neither  A.  to  thy  »erv 


HEA 

Mnl.  3:16  the  Lord  A.  Jer.  8. 
Acts  27:21  sliould  have  h.  to  me 
See  VOICE. 

HEARKEXEDST. 
Deut.  28:43  thou  A.  not  to  the  L. 

HEARKEXETH,  IXG. 
Ps.  10;i:20  angels  A.  to  the  voice 
Pror.  1::S3  A.tomesh.  dw.  safely 
12:15  he  that  A.  to  couu.  is  wise 


HEART,  Noun. 

Gen.  45:2<)  and  Jacob's/!,  fainted 
E.r.  2:3:9  know  A.  of  a  stramrer 
28;;i0  tln-v  shall  be  on  Aaroii's  A. 
:33::35  hath  filled  with  wisd.  of  A. 
I.,r.  26: 16  and  cause  sorrow  of  A . 
Xam.  32:7  discourage  A.  of  Is.  ? 
9  they  discourajjedtheA.  of  Is. 
Dent.  5:29  such  aft.  in  them 
28:'28  smite  wi.  astonish,  of  A. 
47  serv.  not  L.  with  glad,  of  A . 
65  L.  sh.  give  thee  tremblingA. 
29:4  L.  hath  not  givenA.  toper. 
Jos.  14:8  made  A.  of  peojile  melt 
Jud.  5:15  great  thoughts  of  A. 
16  were  great  searchings  of  A. 
18:20  the  priest's  A.  Was  glad 

1  Sam.  1:13 Han.  spake  in  her  A. 
10:9  God  gave  him  another  A. 
16:7  the  Lord  looketh  on  the  A. 
17:.32  Let  no  man's  A.  fail 
24:5  and  Darid's  A,  smote  him 
25:31  offence  of  A.  to  my  lord 

36  and  N'abal's  A.  was  merry 

2  Sam.  6:16  she  despised  him  in 
A.  1  Chr.  15:'29 

14:1  king's  A.  was  tow.  Absalom 

18:14  darts  thro.  A.  of  Absalom 

14  bowed  A.  of  men  of  Judah 

1  A'.  3:9  an  understanding  A. 
12  "iven  theeunderstandingA. 

8:66gladof  A.  2  Chr.  7:10 
10:2  com.  of  all  in  A.  2  Chr.  9:1 
11:4  perfect,  as  the  A.  of  David 
12:27  then  sh.  the  A.  of  this  peo. 

2  A'.  6:11  A.  of  king  of  As.  tronb. 
12:4  into  man's  A.  2  Chr.  29:31 

1  Chr.  12:33  not  of  double  A. 
16:10  let  the  A.  rej.  Ps.  105:3 
29:17  triest  A.  18;  Jer.  11:20 

2  Chr.  7:11  came  into  Solom.'s  h. 
Ezr.  6:22  turned  A.  of  king 

7:27  such  as  this  in  the  king's  A. 
Xeh.  2:2  noth.  else  but  sor.  of  A. 
Est.  1:10  A.  ofking  merry 

5:9  H.  went  forth  with  ^dad  A. 
Job  9:4  wise  in  A.  and  mighty 

12:24  he  taketh  away  A.  of  chief 


2<.):13  caused  widow's  A.  to  sin; 

37:24  respecteth  not  wise  of  A. 

38:36  given  uuderstanding  to  A. 
Ps.  12:2  double  A.  they  speak 

19:8  sta.  of  L.  right,  rejoicing  A. 

34:18  nigh  them  of  broken  A. 

44:21  knoweth  secrets  of  the  A. 

45:5  arrows  sharp  in  A.  of  ene. 

58:2  A.  ye  work :  64:6  A.  deep 

73:7  more  than  A.  could  wish 

101:4  froward  A.  shall  depart 
5  a  proud  A.  will  not  I  sufi'er 

104:15  wine  mak.  glad  tlie   A 
bread  strengthene.  man's  A 

Pmr.  6:18aA.  that  de\-is.  wicked 

7:10  a  woman  suljtle  of  A. 

8:5  be  of  an  uuderstanding  A. 

10:8  wise  in  A.  will  rec.  comma. 

12:8  he  of  perverse  A. 
20  deceit  is  in  the  A.  of  them 
25  heaviness  in  A.  of  man 

1.3:13  hope  defer.  makethA.  sick 

14:10  A.  kiHiwclh  own  bittcni. 

13  in  lauL'liter  A.  is  sorrowful 

14  backslider  in  A.  be  filled 
.30  a  sound  A.  is  life  of  the  flesh 
33  wisdom  resteth  in  A.  of  him 

15:7  A.  of  foolisli  doeth  not  so 

13  merry  A.  mak.  cheer,  conn, 
by  sorrow  of  A.  ep.  is  broken 

14  A",  of  him  th.  understandeth 

15  a  merry  A.  hath  coutiu.  feast 
28  A.  of  righte.  studieth  to  an. 
.30  light  of  eyes  rejoiceth  the  A. 

16:1  preparation  of  A.  from  L. 

5  proud  A.  abomination  to  L. 

9  a  man's  A.  devisejh  his  way 

23  A.  of  wise  teach,  his  mouth 
17-16  price  iu  hand,  hath  no  A. 

20  a  froward  A.  find,  no  good 

22  men-y  A.  doeth  good 
lS:ribef.  dcstruc.  A.  is  haughty 

15  A.  of  prudent  getteth  kho. 
19:21  devices  in  a  mans  A. 
20:5  counsel  in  A.  like  deep  wa. 
21:1  king's  A.  is  in  hand  of  L. 

4  a  high  look  anda  jiroud  A. 
22:11  piircness  of  A.  king  his  fr. 

ISfooUsh.  bound  iuA.  of  child 


HEA 

Pi-ov.  21:12  pon.  the  A.  cons,  itf 
25:3  A.  of  k.  is  unsearchable 
20  he  that  siiiireth  to  heavy  A. 
26:-23  wicked  A.  is  like  potsherd 
27:9  ointment  and  perf.  rej.  h. 
19  A.  of  man  answereth  man 
28:25  proud  A.  stirreth  up  strife 
31:11  A.  of  her  hush,  doth  trust 
Ec.  7:3  sadn.  of  count.  A.  is  bet. 
4  A.  of  w-ifce  in  house  of  mourn. 
A.  of  fools  in  house  of  mirth 
8:5  a  wise  man's  A.  discenieth 
11  A.  of  men  is  set  to  do  evil 
9:3  the  A.  of  men  is  full  of  evil 
7  drink  thy  wine  wi.  merry  A. 
10:2  a  wise  man's  A.  at  ri.  hand, 

but  a  fool's  A.  is  at  his  left 
&.  6:10  make  their  A.  fat,  Mat. 

13:13;  Actsit^-.n 
19:12  I  will  punish  the  stout  A. 
13:7  every  man's  A.  shall  melt 
30:29  shail  have  gladiu-^s  of  h. 
32:4  A.  of  rash  shall  uiul.-rstand 
:3.3:4  say  to  them  of  fearful  A. 
44:20  dec.  A.  turned  him  aside 
57:1  man  layeth  to  A.  Jer.  12:11 
15  revive  tlie  A.  of  contrite  on. 
59:13  uttering  from  A.  words 
05:14  my  serv.  sing  for  joy  of  h. 

but  ye  cry  for  sorrow  of  A. 
■Jer.  4:9  the  A.  ofking  sh.  perish 
5;'23  people  hath  a  rebellious  A. 
9:26  Is.  are  uncircumcised  in  h. 
11:20  that  triest  reins  and  A. 
17:9  A.  is  deceitful  ab.  all  things 
10  I  the  Lord  search  A. 
20:12  L.  that  seest  reins  and  A. 
24:7  I  will  give  a  A.  to  know  me 
Lam.  3:05  give  them  sorrow  of  A. 
Ezek.  11:19  stony  A.  out  of  flesh 
13:22  ye  made  A.  of  righte.  sad 
18:31  make  a  new  A.  and  new  8. 
21:7  ev.  A.  sh.  melt,  all  be  feeble 
25:15  veng.  with  despiteful  h. 
36:26  give  you  a  A.  of  flesh 
44:7  uncir.  in  A.  9;  Acts  7:51 
Dan.  4:16  a  beast's  A.  begiv.hira 
7:4  and  a  man's  A.  was  given  it 
Bos.  4:11  new  wine  takeaway  A. 
7:11  E.  is  like  dove  without  A. 
Xah.  2:10  A.  melt,  knees  smite 
Zep.  2:15  this  city  said  iu  her  A. 
Mai.  2:2  ye  do  not  lay  it  to  A. 
4:6  the  A.  of  fathers,  A.  of  child. 
Mat.  11:29  meek  and  lowly  in  A. 
12:.34ofabund.  of  A.  Luke  6:45 
35  treasure  of  A.  Luke  6:45 
15:18  from  the  A.  and  defile  man 
19  out  of  A.  evil  th.  Mark  7:21 
Vark  16:14  upbra.  with  hard  A. 
Luke  2:19  JI.  pondered  in  her  A. 
51  moth,  kept  sayings  in  her  A. 
24:25  fools,  slow  of  A.  to  believe 
JoAri  13:2  devil  put  into  A.  of  J. 
Acts  2:46  eat  meat  w-i.  singl.  of  A. 
5:33  were  cut  to  A.  7:34 
ll:-23  pui-pose  of  A.  they  cl.  to  L. 
Rom.  2:5  thy  impeni.  A.  treas.  up 
29  circumcision  of  A.  in  the  sp. 
6:17  yeobeyed  from  A.  that  doc. 
10:10  with  the  A.  man  believeth 

1  Cor.  2:9  nei.  enter,  in  A.  of  man 
7::37  hath  so  decreed  in  his  A. 

2  Cor.  2:4  anguish  of  A.  I  ^vroto 
3:3  written  in  fleshly  tables  of  A. 
8:16  earnest  care  into  A.  of  Tit. 

7"')A.  6:0  doingwill  of  G.  from  A. 
Col.  3:22  in  singl.  of  A.  fear.  God 
1  Thes.  2:17  in  presence,  not  in  A. 
Heb.  4:12  is  a  discerner  of  the  A. 

10:22  draw  near  with  a  true  A. 

13:9  good  the  A.  l>e  established 

1  Pet.  3:4  let  be  hidden  man  ot  A. 

2  Pet.  2:14  a  h.  ex.  with  covetous 
Per.  18:7  she  saith  in  her  A.  I  Bit 

HE.VRT. 
Ex  15:8  congealed  in  A.  of  sea 
Is.  19:1  A.  of  Egypt  shall  melt 
Mat.  13:40  Sou  of  man  in  A. 

HEART,  with  nil. 
Deut  11:13  with  all  vour  A.  Jus. 
22:5;  1  .S'dwi.  12:30,  24 
13:3    love   the  Lord  with  aU 
vour  A.   :30:6;    Mat.  23:37; 
Mark  12:30,  33 ;  Luke  10:27 
26-10 ;  do  them  with  all  thy  A. 
30:2toL.  a«A.  10;7o»'/S:12 
Jud.  16:17  S.  told  all  his  A.  18 

1  A'.  2:4  w-alk  before  me  with  ail 
A.  8:23  ,    ^ 

8;48  return  to  thee  with  all  th. 

A.  2  A'.  2:3:25;  2  CAr.  6:38 
14:8  David  fol.  me  wi.  all  his  ft. 

2  A'.  23:3  a  covenant  to  walk  with 
aU  their  h.  2  Chr.  34:31 

2  Chr.  15:12  G,  of  fa.  with  allh. 
15  h,ad  sworu  with  o«  their  A. 


CllUDEiWS   CONCORDANCE. 


891 


IIEA 

a  Chr.  22:9  J.  eo.  L.  w.nflhisA. 
31:21  did  il  wilh  nil  h\sh. 
Ph.  86:12  pralw.  O  L.  wilh  all  h. 
Prov.  3:5  truiit  L.  with  all  tliy  A. 
Jfr.  89:13  Bt-anh  me  with  all  h. 
F:(i.  3ii:5  J»v  of  all  tlu-ir  A. 
Zf/i.  3:14  rejoice  with  all  the  A. 
AcU  8:37  if  Ihou  beli.  with  all  A. 

.S'<'^      ATPLT.      BROKES.      CLEAN. 
EVIL,  UARDEN,  HARDENED. 

IIU  HEART. 

(V.ii.  B:.">  inia:;.  of  Aw  A.  only  evil 
H  it  erieved  liim  ftt  ItU  A. 

S:21  L.  said  in  A.  A.  ,•  17:17  Abr. 

27:41  E.  Mid  in  AuA.  the  dajrs 
Kr.  4:14  will  be  Lrlad  in  Aw  A. 

7:23  neither  did  he  set  Aw  A. 

2»:29  brcustjil.  of  jildi!.  on  A.  A. 

IV^Whe  hath  put  in  Aw  A. 
J>r  'I/.  2::S0  L.  made  Ai.«  A.  obstin. 

17:17  A^^•  A.  turn  not  away 

30  Aw  A.  be  not  lifted  up  above 
19:6aveng.  pursue.  Aw  A.  is  hot 
S0:8  brethren's  A.  faint  as  Aw  A. 
24:15  poor,  settcth  Aw  A.  on  it 
20:19  (ile>-seth  himself  in  Aw  A. 

Iliith  3:7  Aii  A.  was  merry 

1  Sam.  4:13  Aw  A.  trem.  for  ark 
2.V37  it  came  that  Aw  A.  died 
27:1  D.  in  Aw  A.  .■  28:5  Ai<  A.  tre. 

2  Sam.  7:27  thv  servant  found  in 

Aw  A.  1  CAr.  17:25 
13:33  let  not  lord  talie  to  Aw  A. 

1  A'.  10:24  which  Ood  hud  put  in 

Aw  A.  2  Chr.  9:23 
11:3  turned  away  Aw  A.  4.  9 
12:26  .Jeroboam  faid  in  Aw  A. 

2  A'.  9:24  arrow  went  out  at  Aw  A. 
2  CAr.  12:14  jirepared  not  Aw  A. 

17:6  Aw  A.  was  lift,  up  in  ways 
26:16  Aw  A.  was  lifted  up  todes. 
30:19  preparoth  /iUh.  toseelc  G. 
32:25  for  Aw  A.  was  lifted  up 
36  hnm.  him.  forprideof  AwA. 

31  he  miirht  know  all  in  Aj>  A. 
Ezr.  7:10  Ezra  prepared  Aw  A. 
.VrA.  9:8  roundest  AwA.  faithful 
Sut.  C:6  II.  thought  in  Aw  A. 

7:5  durst  presume  in  Aw  A. 
Jol>  34:14  set  Ai,«  A.  upon  man 

41:24  AwA.  is  as  firm  as  a  stone 

ft.  10:3boasteth  of  Ait  A.  desire 

6«aidin  AtsA.U.  13;14:1;53:1 

l.'»:2  speaketh  truth  in  Aw  A, 

21:2  gi\  en  him  Aw  A.  desire 

a3:ll  th.iutrhts  of  Aw  A. 

37:31  law  of  his  God  in  fiish. 

41:6  Aw  A.  pathereth  iniquity 

55:21  smooth,  war  in  At*  A. 

7fi:72  accor.  to  intejjrity  of  A.  A. 

112:7  Aw  A.  is  tlxed 
8  Aw  A.  is  established 
Prov.  6:14  frowardn.  is  in  Aw  A. 

18:2  hh  A.  mav  discover  itself 

19:3  Aw  A.  frcttcth  a^.  the  Lord 

23:7  as  think,  in  AwA.  so  is  he: 
but  Ai.'f  A.  is  not  with  thee 

28:14  that  hardcneth  AwA.  sh.  f. 
K:  2:23  Aw  A.  taketh  no  rest 

5:20  God  answer,  in  joy  of  A.  A. 
Canl.  3:11  day  ofgladn'  of  A.  A. 
Is.  7:2  Aw  A.  move<l.  A.  of  people 

10:7  neither  doth  Aw  A.tiiinkso 

32:6  Aw  A.  will  work  iniquity 

44:19  none  considereth  in  Aw  A. 

57:17  frowardlv  in  way  of  A.  A. 
Jer.  9:8  in  Aw  A.  he  laVeth 

30:21  Aw  A.  to  approach  to  me 
24  performed  intents  of  hU  A. 

4.'^:21)  heard  hau^hline.  of  Aw  A. 
Eztk.  14:4  set.  np  idols  in  A.  A.  7 

31:10Ai.«A.  lifted  up.  Van.  5:20 
I>an.  4:16  A.  A.  bcchanjred.  5:21 

11:12  Aw  A.  shall  be  lifted  np 
28  Aw  A.  be  ag.  the  covenant 
3fat.  5:28  com.  adultery  in  his  h. 

13:19  was  sown  in  his  A. 

ai:48  say  in  At»  A.  Luke  12:45 
J/ark  7:19  enter,  not  into  Aw  A. 

11:23  not  doubt  in  A.  A.  but  bel. 
Lukf  6:45  good  treasure  of  A.  A. 
Acts  7:23  came  into  A.  A.  to  visit 
1  Cor.  7:37  stand,  stead,  in  A.  A. 

14:25  secrets  of  A.  A.  made  man. 
3  Cor.  9:7  purposeth  in  Aw  A. 

My  HEART. 

Peut.  29:19  in  inia;^ina.  of  my  A. 
Jai.  14:7  as  it  was  in  mt/  A. 
,fu(l.  5:9  mij  A.  tow.  governors 
1  .s'am.  2:1  my  A.  rejoiceth  in  L. 
1  A'.  9:3  my  A.  there.  2  CAr.  7:16 
3  A'.  5:26  went  not  my  A.  wi.  th. 

10:15  thy  heart  right  as  mv  h.T 
1  CAr.  12:17  my  A.  shall  be  Knit 

28:2  in  my  A.  to  build  a  house 
S  CAr.  39:10  my  A.  to  nuke  a  co. 


nEA 

Xfh.  2:13  Oixl  put  in  mj/  A.  7:5 
Job  17:11  thoughts  of  my  A. 
23:16  God  niakcth  my  A.  soft 
27:6  my  A.  sh.  not  Reproach  me 
31:7  my  A.  walk.  af.  mine  eyes 

9  my  A.  been  dec.  by  a  woman 
27  my  A.  hath  been  »e.  enticed 

3-3:3  words  of  uprightn.  of  my  A. 
37:1  my  A.  Iremblcth 
Ps.  4:7  put  gladness  in  my  A. 
13:2  sorrow  in  my  A.  daily 

5  my  A.  sh.  rejoice  in  thy  sniv. 
16:9  my  A.  glad :  17:3  pro.  my  A. 
19:14  medlta.  of  my  A.  be  accep. 
22:14  inyA.  is  like  wax 
26:2  try  my  reins,  and  my  A. 
25:17  troubles  of  my  A.  enlarged 
27:3  my  A.  shall  not  fear 

8  my  A.  said  to  thee.  Thy  face 
3S:7myA.  trust,  my  A.  greatly 
38:8  bv  rvason  of  disq.  of  my  A. 

10  my  A.  panteth.  Is.  21:4 
39:3  my  h.  was  hot  within  mc 
40:8  thv  law  is  within  my  A. 

10  not  hid  righteous.  In  my  A. 

12  therefore  my  A.  faileth  me 
45:1  my  A.  is  indi.  good  matter 
Ps.  49:3  meditation  of  myA. 
55:4  my  A.  is  sore  pained 
.57:7  my  A.  is  fl.\ed.  108:1 
61:2  my  A.  is  overwhelmed 
&'i:lS  if  I  regard  iniq.  in  my  A. 
6t>:20  repro.  hath  broken  my  A. 
71:13  cleansed  my  A.  In  vain 

21  thus  mv  A.  was  grieved 
26r«v  A.  faileth 

84:2  lily  A.  crieth  out  for  liv.  G. 
86:11  unite  my  A.  to  fear 
102:4  »iy  A.  is  smitten  and  with. 
109:22  t7iy  A.  is  wounded  within 
119:11  word  have  I  hid  in  my  A. 

32  thou  Shalt  enlarge  my  A. 

36  incline  my  A.  to  thy  testim. 

80  my  A.  be  sound  in  thy  stat. 

111  testim.  the  rejoic.  of  myh. 

112  inclined  my  A.  to  thy  stat. 
131:1  L.  my  A.  is  not  haughty 
139:23  search  me.  know  my  A. 
141:4  incline  not  my  A.  to  evil 
143:4  my  A.  within  me  is  deso. 

iWr.  5:12  my  A.  desp.  reproof 
20:9  say.  I  made  mt/  A.  clean  ? 
33:15  he  wise,  my  h.  sh.  reioice 

Ec.  1:13  I  gave  my  A.  to  seek 

16  my  A."  had  great  experience 

17  gave  my  A.  to  know  wisdom 
2:1  my  A.  I  will  pro.  15 :  3:17, 18 

S  in  my  A.  to  give  to  wine 
10  withheld  not  my/t.  from  joy 
20  to  cause  my  A.  to  despair 

7:25  ap.  my  A.  to  know.  8:9.  16 
Canf.  4:9  thou  ravished  my  A.  9 

5:2  I  sleep,  but  my  A.  waketh 
Is.  63:4  day  of  venir.  in  my  A . 
■I^r.  3:15  pastors  accord.  tomyA. 

4:19  pain,  my  A.  my  h.  m.  noise 

7:31  neither  came  it  into  my  A. 

8:18  comf.  myself.  myA.  is  faint 

12:3  seen  me'and  tried  my  A. 

15:16  joy  and  rejoicing  ol*^my  A. 

20:9  his" word  was  in  m»/  A. 

23:9  myA.  broken:  48:31  sh.  m. 

48:36  my  A.  shall  sound  for  M. 
Lam.  1:20  my  A.  is  turned 

22  myh.  is  faint 

3:51  mine  eye  atfecteth  myh, 
lios.  11:8  my  A.  turned  with,  me 
,4*-^^  2:26  therefore  did  myA.  rej. 

21:13  to  weep,  and  break  myh.? 
Pom.  9:2  contin.  sorrow  in  my  A. 

10:1  my  A.  desire  toG.  for  Is.  is 
J*Ai7.  l:tbec.  I  have  you  in  myA. 
See  APPLIED. 

One  HEART. 

2  CAr.  30:12  to  give  on<A. 

Jer.  32:39  give  o«<  A.  Ezek.  11:19 
AcU  4:33  multitude  were  of  o.  A. 

Our  HEART. 

Deut.  1:28  bretli.  have  disc.  0.  A. 
Ps.  3:1:21  for  mir  A.  shall  rejoice 

44:18  Of/r  A.  is  not  turned  back 
Lam.  3:41  let  us  lift  up  our  A. 

5:15  joy  of  0.  A. ;  17  our  h.  faint 
Luke  34":32  did  not  our  A.  bum 

3  Cor.  6:11  our  A.  is  enlarged 

1  John  3:20  if  o«r  A.  cond.  us,  21 

Own  HEART. 

Xum.  15:39  seek  not  after  ou'n  A. 

1  Sam.  13:14  m.  after  o.  A.  Acts 

1.3:23 

2  Sam.  7:21  accord,  to  thine  o.  A. 

hast  thou  done,  1  CAr.  17:19 
1  A'.  H:.'iS  the  pLagne  of  his  o.  A. 
,VfA.  6:S  feignest  th.  out  of  o.  A. 
Ps.  4:4  commune  with  own  A. 
30:4  grajit  according  to  own  k. 


HEA 
Pt.  37:15  sword  sh.  ent.  th.  o.  A. 
77:6  commune  with  mine  o.  A. 
Prm.  28:26  trusteth  his  oicn  A. 
Ec.  1:16  I  com.  with  own  A. 
7:22  own  A.  hast  cursed  others 
Jer.  9:14  imagin.  ofoK'nA.  23:17 
2.3:16  a  visiiui  of  thelrOHVi  A. 
26  deceit  of  0.  A.  Ezek.  l:i:17 
Jam.  1:26  deceiveth  his  own  A. 

Perfect  HEART. 

1  A'.  8:61  A.  be  p.  with  the  Lord 

11:4  A  not;),  with  Lord,  1.5:3 

15:14  nevertheless  Ata's  A.  was 

p.  with  Lord.  2  CAr.  K-.ll 

3   A.  20:3  walked  before    thee 

with  a  perfect  h.  Is.  ,38:3 

1  Clir.  12::Wp.'A.  to  make  D.  ki. 
28:9  serve  God  wilh  a  ;).  A. 
29:9  with  ;).  A.  they  olT.  willing. 

19  give  to  Sol.  mv  son  a  p.  A. 

2  CAr.  16:9  them  whose  A.  is  p. 
25:2  right,  but  not  with  a  p.  h. 

Ps.  101:2  in  my  hou.se  with  p.  h. 

Pure  HEART. 

Ps.  34:4  ascend  1  that  hath  p.  A. 
Mat.  5:8  blessed  are  pure  in  A. 

1  Tim.  1:5  charltvont  of  71.  A. 

2  Tim.  2:22 call  on  L.ontof;;.  A. 
1  Pet.  1:22  love  one  an.  with/).  A. 

Their  HEART. 

Oen.  42:28  IhHrh.  failed  them 

1  CAr.  39:18  prep.  t.  A.  unto  thee 
./o«  8:10  words  out  of  ^  A. .' 

17:4  hid  t.  h.  ft-om  understand. 
Ps.  10:17  Lord  wilt  prepare  t.  A. 

78:8  gen.  that  set  not  t.  A.  arig. 
IS  they  tempted  God  mt.h. 
.37  t.  A.  was  not  right  with  him 

95:10  peo.  that  do  err  in  t.  A. 

in.'):25  turned  I.  A.  to  hate 

107:12he  brought  down  /.  A. 

119:70  t.  A.  is  as  fat  as  grease 

140:3  imagine  mischiefs  in  t.  A. 
Prov.  34:2  t.  A.  stud,  destruction 
Kc.  3:11  hath  set  world  in  t.  A. 

9:3  madness  is  in  t.  A.  while 
Is.   6:10  understand  with   t.  A. 
Mat.  1.3:15;  ActsTB-.il 

29:13  ^  A.  is  far  from  me,  Mat. 

15:8 ;  Mark  7:6 
Jer.  13:10  walk  in  imag.  of  ^  A. 

14:14  proph.  the  deceit  of  t.  A. 

17:1  sin  of  .Tudah  graven  on  ^  A . 
Lam.  2:18  t.  A.  cried  to  the  Lord 
Ezek.  14:3  set  up  idols  in  /.  A. 

20:16  t.  A.  went  after  idols 

21:15  that  t.  A.  may  faint,  rnins 

,33:31  t.  A.  gocth  after  covetous. 
IIos.  4:8  they  set  t.  A.  on  iniquity 

7:6  made  ready  t.  h.  like  an  ov. 

10:2  t.  A.  divided  ;  13:6  t.  A.  cxa. 

1.3:8  will  rend  the  caul  of  (.  A. 
Zee.  10:7/.  A.  rejoice  in  the  Lord 
Mark(,:ii  I.  h.  hard.  Rom.  1:31 
i)/j(v  9:47  perce.  thoughtof/.  A. 
John  13:40  he  hath  harden.  (.  A. 
Acts  3:.37  were  pricked  in  t.  A. 

2  Cor.  3:15  M.  read,  vail  on  t.  A. 
Eph.  4:18of  the  blindness  of  (.A. 

Thv  HEART. 
(!en.  30:6  the  integrity  of  t.  h. 
Lev.  19:17  not  hate  brot.  in  t.  h. 
Vetit.  4:2!1  if  seek  him  with/.  A. 
6:5  love  the  Lord  with  all  (.  A. 
7:17  if  thou  Shalt  say  in  /.  A. 
these  nations  arc  more  than 
1.8:17;  1S:21  ;  Jei:  13:22 
8:14  l.h.  be  lifted,  forget  Lord 
9:5  not  for  uprightness  of  /.  A. 
10:12  serve  L.  t.  G.  with  all/.  A. 
15:9  not  a  thou,  in  /.  wicked  A. 
10  /.  A.  shall  not  be  grieved 
28:67  for  the  fear  of  thy  A. 
30:6  circumc.  /.  A.  and  heart  of 
14  word  is  very  nigh  to  thy  A. 
17  if  /.  A .  turn,'  so  that  th.  not 
Jud.  19:6  let  /.  A.  be  merry,  9; 
1  A'.  31:7 

1  5am.  2::i3  man  bo  to  grieve  l.h. 
14:7  do  all  that  is  in(.  A.  3  Sam. 

7:3;  1  CAi-.  17:3 
17:28  pride  and  naught,  off.  A. 

2  .^a»i.  3:21  over  all  /.  A.  desire. 

1  A'.  2:44  wicked../.  A.  is  privy 
8:18  in  /.  A.  to  build.  2  CAr. 

1:11;  0:8 

2  A'.  10:15  Jehu  said.  Is  /.  A.  rig. 
14:10 /.  A.  lifted,  3  CAr.  25:19 
22:19  /.  A.  tender,  2  CAr.  34:27 

2  CAr.  19:3  prep.  /.  A.  to  seek  G. 

Jot/  10:13  things  hid  in  /.  A. 
11:13  prep.  /.A.  and  stretch  out 
32:33  lav  up  liis  words  in  /.  A 

Ps.  37:14"  shall  strengthen  /.  A. 
37:4  give  thee  desires  of  /.  A. 

Prov.  3:3  apply  (.  A.  to  undcrst. 


IIEA 

Prov.  3:10  when  wisd.  ent.  /.  A. 
8:1  let  /.  A.  keep  my  command, 

3  write  tiiem  on  ta.  of  /.  A.  7:3 
4:4  let  /.  A.  ret.  my  words,  81 

31  keep  /.  A.  with  all  diligence 
6:21  bind  coiitinuallv  upon  l.h. 
7:25  let  not  /.  A.  decline  to  waya 
23:15  mv  son,  if  /.  A.  be  wise' 

17  let  not  /.  A.  envy  sinners 

19  hear,  my  son.  guide  /.  A.  In 
26  give  me  /.  A.  let  eyes  obser. 

33  7.  A.  shall  utter  perverse  th. 
Ec.  5:2  not  /.  A.  lie  hasty  to  utter 

11:9  /.  A.  cheer,  in  ways  of  /.  A. 

10  remove  sorrow  from  /.  A. 

Is.  14:13  thou  hast  said  in  /.  A. 

.'i:):18  /.  A.  shall  meditate  terror 

47:7  not  lay  things  to  /.  A.  57:11 

8  that  sayest  in  /.  A.  I  am,  10 
Jer.  4:14  O  Jerusalem  wash  /.  A, 

18  bitter,  bee.  it  reach,  to  /.  A. 
31:21  set  l.h.  toward  high. 
49:16  pride  of/.  A.  decei.  Ob.  3 

Lam.  3:19  pour  out  /.  A.  bcf.  L. 

Esek.  3:10  my   words    received 

in  thy  A. 

16:30  weak  is  (.  A.  sailh  L.  G. 

22:14  can  /.  A.  endure  in  days 

28:2  because  /.  A.  is  lifted  up 

6  hast  set  /.  A.  as  heart  of  G. 

17  /.  A.  was  lifted  up  because 
I)an.  2:.30  know  the  thou,  of  /.  A. 

5:22  thou  hast  not  humb.  /.  A. 
^c/«  5:3  why  hath  Satan  B. /.A.? 

4  why  conceived  this  in  /.  A.  ? 
8:21  (.  A.  not  right  in  sight  of  G. 

22  thought  off.  A.  forgiven 
Pom.  10:6  sav  not  in  (.  A.  who 

9  believe  in  /.  A.  that  G.  raised 

Ipright  In  HEART. 

2  CAr.  29:34  Lcvites  wereu.  in  A. 

Ps.  7:10  which  savelh  u.  in  A. 
11:2  that  they  shoot  at  u.  in  A. 
.32:11  shout  for  Joy  ye  «.  in  A. 
36:10  contin.  righte.  to  u.  in  A. 
M:10  all  t/priff.  in  A.  shall  glory 
94:15  vpri.  in  A.  shall  follow  it 
97:11  gladness  sown  for  w.  in  A. 
Cprightness  of  HEART. 

1  K.  3:6  walkcth  in  u.  of  h.  9:4 
Ps.  119:7  praise  thee  with  A. 

Whole  HEART. 
Ps.  9:1  I  praise  thee.  O  Lord,  w. 

my  »r.  A.  111:1 ;  1,38:1 
119:3  seek  him  with  the  7P.  A. 

10  with  my  w.  A.  I  sought 

34  I  shall  observe  it  with  to.  A. 
58  entreated  favor  with  w.  A. 
69  thy  precepts  with  w.  A. 
145  I  cried  with  my  u:  A.  O  L. 

Is.  1:5  head  is  sick,  u\  A.  faint 
Jer.  3:10  not  turned  with  w,  A. 

24:7  return  to  me  with  w.  A. 

32:41  plant  in  land  with  ic.  A. 

Whose  HE.ART. 

Ex.  35:26  women  w.  A.  stirred 
Detit.  29:18  w.  A.  turneth  from  L. 

2  5am. 17:10  w.  A.  is  as  A.  of  lion 

1  A".  8:39  If.  A.  kn.  3  CAr.  6:.30 

2  CAr.  16:9  them  w.  A.  is  perfect 
Ps.  84:5  in  u:  A.  arc  ways  of 
Ec.  7:26  woman  w.  A.  is  snares 
Is.  51:7  in  w.  h.  is  mv  law 
Ezek.  11:21  iv.  A.  wafketh  after 
Acts  16:14  w.  A.  the  L.  opened 

Your  HEART. 

Deul.   10:16  forcsk.  of  your  A. 
Jer.  4:4 
11:16  that  y.  A.  be  not  deceived 

18  lay  up  my  words  in  y.  A. 

1  A*.  11:3  will  turn  away  your  A. 
1  CAr.  32:19  set  y.  A.  to  seek  L. 
P.<.  22:26  y.  A.  shall  live  for  ever 

31:24  he  shall  strengthen  y.  A. 

62:8  pour  out  y.  A.  before  him 
10  riches,  set  not  y.  A.  on  them 

69:32  y.  A.  live  that  seek  God 
/».  66:14  sec  this,  y.  h.  shall  rej. 
.7er.  51:46  and  lest  your  h.  faint 
Joet  2:13  rend  j/.  A.  not  garments 
Zee.  7:10  none  imag.  evil  in  y.  A. 
Mat.  6:21  y.  A.  be  also,  iuAe  12:34 
Mark  8:17  have  ye  y.  A.  hard.  ? 

10:5  for  hard,  of  y.  A.  he  wrote 
John  14:1  not  y.  A.  be  troubl.  37 

16:6  said  this,  sorrow  filled  y.h. 

22  I  will  see  you.  y.  A.  shall 

Eph.  6:5  single,  of  y.  A.  as  to  C. 

HEARTED. 
Ex.  35:22  as  were  willlng-A. 
Deut.  20:8  what  man  it  faint-A.  f 
Ps.  76:5  the  stoutA.  ar«  spoiled 
Is.  24:7  all  themerry-A.  do  sigh 

61:1  sent  me  tohindnpbrok..A. 
I  Eztk.  3:7  house  of  Israel  hard-A. 


892 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


HEA 
TenJer-HEARTED. 

2  Chr.  13:7  Keho.  young  and  (.-A. 

Eph.  4:3i  kind  one  to  ano.  t.-h. 

Wise-HEARTED. 

Ex  28:3  spe.  to  all  th.  arc  w.-h. 
31:0  hearts  of  all  that  are  w.-h. 
35:10  w.-h.  among  you  sh  come 

25  women  that  were  «'•-«• 
30:1  wro.  every  w.-h.  man,  2,  8 

HEARTH. 
Cert.  18:8  make  cakes  upon  A. 
/>!■  102-3  bones  are  burnt  as  h. 
/.•  30:14  sherd  to  take  fire  fr.  h. 
Jo:  3i):S2  a  fire  on  the  h.  bunn. 
33  roll  into  fire  that  was  on  h. 
Zee.  12:6  governors  of  J.  like  ft. 

HEARTY,  ILY. 
Prm.  27:9  friend  by  h.  counsel 
Cd.  3:23  do  it  A.  as  to  the  Lord 

HEARTS. 
Jos.  7:5  A.  of  the  people  melted 

1  Sam.  10:2ti  h.  G.  had  touched 

2  Sam.  15:6  Absal.  stole  A.  ot  Is. 
1  K  8:39  thou  only  knowest  the 

A.  2  Chr.  6::M 
1  Chr.  38:9  Lord  searcheth  all  A. 
Ps.  7:9  God  tricth  A.  ProiK  17:3 
Proe.  15:11  more  then  ft.  men 

21-2  the  Lord  pondereth  the  ft. 

31 :6  wine  to  those  of  heavy  A. 
E2ek.  .32:9  also  vex  A.  of  people 
Dan.  11:27  kings'  A.  to  do  misc. 
Luke  1:17  turn  A.  of  the  fathers 

8::i5  thoughts  of  A.  he  revealed 

21:20  men's  A.  failing  them 
A'-ls  V.H  know.  A.  of  men.  15:8 
Jlom.  8:27  he  that  searcheth  A. 

10:18  deceiveft.  of  the  simple 
1  Cor.  4:5  manifest  counsels  of  A. 
Eel).  2:23  I  am  he  searcheth  ft. 

Our  HEARTS. 
Jos.  2:11  heard,  ourh.  did  melt 

1  A'  8:.">8  incline  our  A.  to  him 
Acts  14:17  filling  o.  A.  with  food 
Bom.  5:5  love  of  G.  abr.  in  onrh. 

2  Cor.  l:-2a  earnest  of  S.  ino«rA. 
3:2  our  epistle  written  in  o.  A. 
4:6  God  hath  shined  in  our  ft. 
7:3  in  onr  A.  to  die  and  live 

1  Thes.  2:4  God,  who  trieth  0.  A. 
lleh.  10:23  our  A.  fr.  evil  consci. 
1  John  3:19  assure  o.  A.  bef.  him 


HEA 

Phil.  4:7  keep  y.  ft.  and  minds 
Col.  3:15  peace  of  O.  rule  In  y.  A. 
4:8  estate  and  comfort  y.  ft. 
■  'ish  y.  A. 


Their  HEARTS. 

Lev.  20:36  a  faintness  into  t.  ft. 
J«(i.  9:3  (.  h.  inclined  to  fol.  A. 
19:22  making  Iheir  A.  merry 
2  Chr.  6:14  he.  thee  with  all  t.  A. 
11:16  set  thiir  A.  to  seek  the  L. 
20-.33  not  prep,  thfir  A.  to  God 
Job  1:5  sous  cursed  G.  in  their  ft. 
.ft.  2S:3  mischief  is  in  Metr  A. 
33:15  fashioneth  Iheir  A.  alike 
35:-35  let  them  not  say  in  t.  A. 
81:13  gave  up  to  t.  own  A.  lust 
1'25:4  that  are  upright  in  t.  ft. 
Is.  44:18  hath  shut  Ihelr  ft.  they 
Jer.  31::W  law  in  (.  A.  lleh.  8:10 
33:40  I  will  put  my  fear  in  t.  h. 
Ezek.  13:2  prop,  out  of  I.  own  A. 
Zee.  7:12  <.  A.  as  an  adamant 
Mark  2:6  reasoning  iu  Iheir  A. 
3:5  grieved  for  hardness  of  (.  A 
4:15  word  sown  in  t.  h.  Lfi.  8:12 
Luke  1:51  imaginations  of  (.  ft. 
60  heard  laid  them  up  in  t.  A. 
3:15  all  men  mused  in  their  ft. 
Acts  7:39  I.  A.. turned  back  to  E. 
Jtom.  1:'34  through  lust  of  Wi.  A. 
2:15  work  of  law  written  in  t.h. 
Col.  2:2  t.  A.  might  be  comforted 
lleh.  3:10  always  err  in  their  A. 
Jiev.  17:17  G.  hath  put  it  in  t.h. 

Your  HEARTS. 
Oen.  18:5  comfort  ye  your  A. 
Dent.  20:3  0  Is.  let  not  ;/.  A.faint 
.32:46  sot  u.  A.  to  all  the  words 
Jb».  2l:2-'i  incline  ;/.  A.  to  the  L. 
1  .S'am.  6:6  do  vc  harden  your  ft.  ? 
7:3  return  to  L.  with  all  your  h. 
and  prepa.  your  A.  to  the  L. 
//T.  43:30  dissembled  in  yourh. 
'itc.  8:17  none  iinag.  evil  in  y.  A. 
.Vn(.  9:4  think  evil  In  yourh.  f 
18:35  if  from  y.  A.  forgive  not 
19:8  bee.  of  hardness  ofy.  A. 
Mmk  3:8  why  reas.  th.  in  y.  h.  t 
Luke  5:23  reason  ye  in  yourh.  f 
16:15  God  knoweth  your  h. 
21:14  settle  In  y.  A.  not  to  me, 
34  time  V.  A,  b(^  overcharged 


24:38  do  t'houghts  arise  iu  y.h.f 
Gal.  4:6  sent  .S.  of  Son  into  y.  A. 
Evh.  3:17  Ch.  may  dwell  in  y.  ft. 
5:19  mel.  in  y.  h.  to  L.  Col.  3:16 
fttt  that  he  might  comfort  y.  k. 


1  Thes.  3:13  may  stabli  -  , 
3  Thes.  2:17  comfort  your  ft. 

3-5  Lord  direct  your  ft.  into  love 
Jam.  3:14  if  ye  ha.  strife  in  y.  A. 

4:8  pur.  y.  A.  ye  double-minded 

6:5  ve  have  nourished  y.  A. 
8  be  ye  patient,  stabhsh  y.  ft. 

1  Pel.  3:15  sanctify  Lord  in  y.  A. 

2  Pe<.  1:19  day-star  arise  in  y.  A 
HEAT. 

Oen.  8:23  cold  and  A.  summer 
18  J  tent-door  in  A.  of  the  day 
T)eut  29:'24  what  meaneth  the  A. 
1  Sam.  11:11  slew  till  A.  of  day 
1  K  1:1  gat  no  A.,-  2  Lord  get  A. 
.Job  24:19  drought  and  A.  consu. 
30:30  bones  arc  burnt  with  A. 
Ps.  19:6  is  nothing  hid  from  A. 
Kc  4:11  toge.  then  they  have  A. 
Is  4:6  shad,  in  day  from  ft.  25:4 
18:4  clear  ft.  on  herbs,  and  like 
cloudofdewinA.  ofharvest 
25:5  as  A.  in  a  dry  place,  even  A. 
49:10  neither  A.  nor  sun  smite 
.Jer.  17:8  not  see  when  A.  Cometh 
36:.30  dead  body  cast  out  to  A. 
51:39  in  A.  I  will  make  feasts^ 
Ezek.  3:14  I  went  in  A.  of  spirit 
Mat.  20:12  borne  burden  and  A. 
Luke  12:.55  so.  wind  blow,  be  A. 
,-lc/s  28:3  came  viper  out  of  the  A. 
.Tam.  1:11  sun  risen  with  bur.  A, 
3  Pet.  3:10  elements  melt  with  A, 

HEATED. 
Dan.  3:19  more  th.  wont  to  be  ft 
IIos.  7:4  as  an  oven  ft.  by  baker 

HEATH. 
.Jer.  17:6  like  ft.  in  desert,  48:6 

HE  ATHEX. 
2  Sam.  23:14  kept  me  to  be  head 

ofA.Ps.  18:43        ,  ^  ,„„ 
2  A'  16:3  abominat.  of  A.  1i:1d; 
21:2;  2  C'Ar.  28:3;  36:14 
17-8  Is.  walked  in  statutes  of  A. 

1  Chr.  10::5o  deliver  us  from  ft. 

2  Chr.  20:6  rulest  over  king.  ofA. 
33:9  Judah  do  worse  than  the  A. 

Ezr.  6:21  fr.  filthiness  of  the  A. 
.V«A.  5:8  redeem.  Jews  sold  to  ft. 
Ps  2:1  do  A.  rage?  .4c?s  4:-25 
8  I  give  the  A.  for  inheritance 
9:5  thou  hast  rebuked  the  A. 
15  the  A.  are  sunk  in  the  pit 
19  let  A.  bo  judged  in  thy  sight 
10:16  the  A.  perish,  out  his  land 
33:10  counsel  of  A.  to  naught 
44-2  how  th.  didst  drive  out  A. 
46:6  the  ft.  raged,  the  kingdoms 
47-8  God  reigueth  over  the  A. 
59:5  theref.  awake  to  visit  all  A. 
8  have  all  theft,  in  derision 
78:55  cast  out  the  A.  also,  80:8 
79:1  A.  are  come  into  thine  inh. 
fi  pour  wrath  on  A.  Jer.  10:25 
10  A.  say,  Wh.  their  G.?  115:2 
94:10  he  that  chastiseth  the  ft. 
98:2  openly  show,  in  sight  of  A. 
10-3:15  A.  shall  fear  name  of  L. 
106:41  gave  them  to  hand  of  A. 
111:6  give  them  heritage  of  A. 
149-7  e.-ie.  vengeance  upon  A. 
Is.  16:8  lords  of  A.  broken  down 
.Jer.  10:3  learn  not  way  of  A. 
Lam.  1:10  seen  that  A.  entered 
Ezek.  11:12  after  manners  of  A. 
20:9  not  be  polluted  be.  A.  14:22 
33  say,  we  will  be  as  the  A. 
41  sanctified  before  A.  28:25 
22:4  made  thee  a  repr.  to  the  A. 
16  thine  inheri.  in  sight  of  A. 
2:i::i0  gone  a  whoring  after  A. 
25:7  deliver,  thee  for  spoil  to  h. 
8  house  of  .Tud.islike  to  all  A. 
31:11  hand  of  mighty  one  of  h. 
34:-39  neither  bear  shame  of  A. 
36:3  possession  to  residue  of  A. 
4  derision  to  the  residue  of  A. 
6  ye  have  borne  shame  of  A. 
2;)"  A.  know  that  T  am  the  Lord, 

36;  37:38:  :«16;  39:7 
39:21  the  ft.  shall  see  my  jndg. 
Joel  2:17  A.  sho.  rule  over  them 
3:11  come,  all  ye  A.  gather 
12  let  the  A.  be  wakened 
Avu)S  9:12  jjossess  rem.  of  all  A. 
Oh.  15  day  of  L.  is  near  on  ft. 

16  so  sh.  A.  drink  continually 
Mic.  .5:15  exe.  fury  upon  the  A. 
Hah.  3:13  didst  thr.  A.  In  anger 
Zep.  3:11  isles  of  A.  sh.  worship 
Iltuj.  2:'32  destroy  strength  of  ft. 
Zee.  1:15  displeased  with  A. 
9:10  he  0h.  speak  pea.  to  the  A. 


HEA 
Zee.  14:14  wealth  of  A.  shall  be 
Mat.  6:7  use  notrepeti.  as  A.  do 
18:17  let  him  be  to  thee  as  a  A. 
2  Cor.  11:36  in  perils  by  the  A. 
Gal.  2:9  should  go  unto  the  A. 
3:s  God  would  justify  the  A. 
Amona  the  HEATHEN. 
Lev.  26:.33  I  will  scat,  you  a.  t.h. 
Jer.  9:16 ;  Ezek.  20:-33 ;  22:15 
38  ye  shall  perish  am.  the  A. 
2  Sam.  22:50  I  will  gi.  thanks  to 

thee.OL.  (l.  (.A.Ps.  18:49 
1   Chr.   16:'34  declare  his  glory 

am.theh.Ps.».i 
Ps.  44:11  thon  scatter  usn.  t.  ft. 
14  mak.  us  a  by-word  a.  the  A. 
46:10  I  will  be  exalted  a.  t.  A. 
96:10  sav  o.  t.  A.  Lord  reigneth 
106:35  were  mingled  a.  the  A. 
47  O  L.  gather  us  from  a.  t.  ft. 
110:6  he  shall  iudge  am.  the  ft. 
136:2  a.  ft.  L.  ha.  done  great 
Jer  49:15  ma.  thee  small  a.  t.  h. 
Lam.  4:15  a.  ft.  shall  no  more  so. 

20  under  his  shad,  live  a.  t.  A. 
Ezek.  11:16  cast  th.  far  oiTo.  t.h. 

12:16  declare  abomina.  a.  t.  h. 
16-14  renown  went  forth  a.  t.  A. 
36:19  scatter  them  atn.  theh. 

21  Isr,  profaned  a.  the  A.  22,  ii 
24  will  take  you  fr.  a.  A.  37:21 

39:21  will  set  my  glory  a.  t.  A. 
,/w/2:19  no  morea  repro.  a.  t.  A. 
Oh   1  an  ambas.  is  sent  a.  t.  A. 

a  made  thee  small  «.  the  A. 
JIuh.  1:5  behold  ye  a.  the  ft. 
Zre  8:13  were  a  curse  a.  *■  A. 
Mat  1:11  name  be  great  a.  A.  14 
Gal.  1:16  preach  him  a.  t.  A. 

HEAVE,  D. 
Fr  29-27  A.  of  ram  of  consecra. 
Yum.  15:20  offering  so  sh.  ye  A 

18:30  ye  A.  the  best  thereof,  33 


HEA 


5ce  OFFERING,  SHOiJLDER. 
HE.\VE\. 

Gen.  1:1  G.  created  A.  and  earth 
8  God  called  the  firmament  A. 
14  li-hts  in  finnam.  of  ft.  1.5 
20  fowl  that  flv  in  firma.  ot  A. 
711  windows  of  ft.  were  open. 
8-2  windows  of  ft.  were  stopped 
14:19  pos.  A.  and  earth,  22 
n:-24  rained  fire  from  Lord  of  A . 
2728  G.  give  thee  of  d.  of  A.  u.) 
28:17  This  is  the  gate  of  A. 
49:25  bless  thee  wi.  bless,  of  ft. 
E.T.  20:11  Lord  made  A.  31:17 
24:10  as  it  were  the  body  of  A. 
Ler.  2i;:19  make  your  A.  as  iron 
Dent  4:11  bunied  to  midst  A. 
261  call  A.  and  earth  to  wit- 
ness, 30:19;  31:28 
32  ask  from  side  of  ft.  to  other 
36  out  of  ft.  made  th.  he.ar  vol. 
10:14  ft.  and  A.  of  h  i?- ll-'5-16 
11:17  he  shut  np  A.  1  A.  V-.a, 

2  (7Ar.  6:26;  7:13 
28:13  open  A.  to  give  thee  rain 
23  A.  over  thy  head  slinll  be 
30:4  utmost  part  of  A.  ^'h.Va 
3:3:13  the  precious  things  ot  A. 
26  God  of  J.  rid.  upon  the  A. 

1  Sam.  2:10  out  of  A.  sh.lie  thnn. 

2  Sam.  18:9  up  bet.  A.  and  earth 
21-10  water  dropped  out  ot  A. 
22-3  the  foundations  of  A.  niov. 

1  A-  8:27  A.  and  A.  oi\xmv    not 
contain  thee,  2  Chr.  2:6;  6:18 

35  when  A.  is  shut  up  no  rain 

2  A'  19:15  th.  hast  made  A.  and 
earth,  2  f'A;-.  2:13;  AWt.  9:6 

1  C!ir  21:16  angel  betw.  A.  and 
./o!>  11:8  it  is  as  high  as  A.. f 
20-27  A.  shallrevealhisiniqnity 
22- 12  is  not  G.  in  height  of  A. .? 
14  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  A. 
26:11  the  pillars  of  A.  tremble 
38:-29  frost  of  A.  who  ha.  ?<;■«? 
33  knowest  thou  ordin.  ol  ft.  ? 
37  who  can  stay  bottles  of  A.  r 
Pi  19-6  "oing  is  from  end  ot  ll. 
69-34  A.  and  earth  praise  him 
78:23  he  opened  the  doors  ot  A. 
24  given  them  of  corn  of  A. 
89-29  th.  to  endure  as  days  of  A. 
103:11  A.  is  high  above  earth 
105:40  sat.  them  wi.  bread  of  A. 
115-15  L.  who  ma.  A.  and  earth, 
1-31:2 :   l'i4:8:    1»»:3  ;    146:6; 
Is   37:16;   Jer.  3'3:17;    Aels 
4-24;  14:15;  Bev.  14:7 
147:8  covereth  A.  with  clouds 
148:13  "1.  is  above  earth  and  A. 
Pror  2.5:3  A .  for  height,  earth 
Is.  40:12  hath  meted  out  A..' 
66-1  A.  ia  my  throne,  Acts  7:49 


Jer.  7:18  cakes  to  queen  of  ft. 
10:2  be  not  dism.  at  signs  of  A. 
2:^:24  do  not  I  fill  A .  and  earth  t 
31:-27  if  A.  above  can  be  meas. 
3:S:25  not  appointed  ordin.  of  A 
44:17  inc.  to  qn.  of  A.  18,  19,  25 
51:15  hath  stretched  out  the  A. 
Lam.  4:19  swifter  th.  eagles  of  A. 
Ezek.  8:3  lift,  me  be.  e.arthaudA. 
32:7  I  will  cover  the  ft. 
8  lights  of  ft.  will  I  make  dark 
Dan.  4:15  be  wet  with  dew  of  ft. 
•33,  25,  .33;  5:-21 
35  doeth  will  in  army  of  ft. 
5:-23  lifted  thyself  ag.  L.  of  ft. 
7:3  four  winds  of  A.  strove 
13  man  came  with  clouds  of  ft. 
8:8  toward  four  winds  of  A.  11:4 
Amos  9:6  build  his  stories  in  A. 
ling.  1:10  A.  is  stayed  from  dew 
Zee.  2:6  spr.  you  as  winds  of  A. 
Mai.  3:10  not  open  wind,  of  ft. 
Mat.  5:18  till  A.  and  earth  pass 

34  nor  swear  by  A.  Jam.  5:12 
11:25  thee,  L.  of  A.  Luke  10:-2t 
23:-33  swear  bv  A.  swear  by  G. 
24::J0  S.  of  man  com.  iu  clouds 

of  A.  26:64;  MarkU-.m 
31  elect  from  one  end  of  A. 

35  A.  and  earth  sh.  pass  away, 
Mark  13:31 ;  Luke  21:33 

36  not  angels  of  A.  but  my  F. 
Mark  13:27  elect  fr.  ut.  part  of  ft. 
Luke  3:21  J.  praying,  ft.  opened 

4:25  when  the  A.  was  shut  up 
15:18  have  sinned  against  ft.  21 
16:17  easier  for  A.  aiid  earth 
21 :20  powers  of  A .  sh.  be  shaken 
John  1:51  ye  shall  see  A.  open 
Aets  3:31  wh.  the  A.  must  receive 
10:11  saw  A.  opened.  Bee.  19:11 
.ram.  5:18  and  the  A.  gave  rain 
Aeii.  3:12  Cometh  dow-n  out  of  A. 
6:14  ft.  departed  as  a  scroll 
8:13  angel  flying  thro'  A.  14:6 
10:6  created  A.  and  the  things 
11:6  these  have  power  to  shut  A. 
16:17  a  great  voice  out  of  A. 
21  a  great  hail  out  of  ft. 
18:20  rejoice  over  her,  thou  A. 
19:17  to  the  fowls  that  fly  in  A. 
20:9  fire  came  from  G.  out  of  A. 
11  earth  and  A.  fled  away 
21:1  I  saw  a  new  A.  and  earth 
lb  Jerus.  descending  out  of  ft. 
.See  FOWL,  FOWLS. 

From  HEAVEIV. 
Er.  16:4  rain  bread/rom  A. 
20:22  talked  with  you  from  A. 

Neh.  9:13 
Deut.  26:15  look  down /rom  A. 

Is.  6:5:15;  Lam.  3:50 
28:-34  as  dust  /.  A.  shall  it  come 
.Jos.  10:11  L.  cast  great  sto./.  ft. 
Jvil.  5:20  fought^,  ft.  the  stars 
3  Sam.  22:14  L.  thuudered/r.  ft. 
2  K.  1:10  let  fire  come  down/.  A. 
th.  came  down  fi./.  A.  12, 14 


1  Chr.  21:26  answ-./.  A.  by  fire 

2  Chr.  6:21  hear/.  A.  2:1,  27,  30 
7:1  lire  came  down /mm  A. 

14 will  I  hear/.  A.  and  forgive 

Neh.  9:15  gav.  them  bread/,  ft. 

.Job  1:16  fire  of  G.  fallen/ro;)i  A. 

Ps.  14:2  L.  look,  down/,  ft.  5.3:2 

3:!13  the  Lord  looketh/ro?n  A. 

76:8  judment  to  be  heard/,  ft. 

80:14  ()  God,  look  down/,  ft. 

85:11  right,  shall  look//-o;n  A. 

103:19  /'.  ft.  did  the  L.  behold 

Is   14:13  how  art  thou  fal./.  ft. 

55:10  as  snow  falleth/?-o?rt  ft. 

Lam.  2:1  Lord  cast  down/.  A. 

Dan.  4:31  a  voice/.  A.  Mat.  3:17  ; 

i«<-«  3:22  ;. ./oftn  12:28 
Mat.  10:1  show  them  sign/,  ft. 
21:-25  wh.  was  it?  /.  A.   or  of 
men?  MarkW:^;  Am. -20:4 
28:2  for  the  angel  descended/. 

A.  Bev.  10:1';  18:1 ;  20:1 
Mark  8:11  sign/  A.  Luke  11:16 
Luke  9:.54  com.  fire  to  come  /.  A. 
10:18  behe,  S.  as  lightning/,  ft. 
17:29  fire  and  brimstone/.  A. 
21-11  great  signs  sh.  th.  tio/.  ft. 
23:43  angel/.  A.  strengthening 
John  1:32  I  saw  S.  descend,/,  ft. 
3-13  came  down/n»n  A.  6:3.J 
27  exc  it  be  given  him  fro.  A. 
31hethatcom./.  A.  isabove 
6:31  be  gave  bread /rWH  A. 
32  M  gave  yon  not  bread/,  ft. 
38  I  came/.  A.  not  to  do  42 
41  bread  came/.  A .  50,  51 ,  5« 
Acts  2:2  there  came  a  sound/  A. 
9-3  a  light/.  A.  sh.  22:6  ;  26.13 
li-5  a  great  sheet  let  down/,  ft. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


893 


IIEA 

Acti  14:17  and  ^ave  up  min  /.  h. 
liotii.  1:18  wni.  of  O.  is  rt'V./.  h. 

1  Cfrr.  15:47  ^=1'.  iniin  it*  Lord/.  A. 

2  Cor.  5:a  ilothod  with  lio./.  A. 
(rVi/.  I:8an';<-1/.  A.  prpiich 

1  77i«.  1:10  wait  for  Son /'/•owl  A. 
4:111  tlif  I,,  slmll  dcsccnc"!  fr.  h. 

2  T/its.  1:7  I..  .1.  liiTc-voalcd/.  A. 
Ileti.  12:25  liim  that  spiak./.  A. 

1  I'el.  1:12  with  II.  (J.  sint/.  A. 
Her.  8:10  fi-ll  a  ■.Teat  star/.  A. 
H:l  I  ^w  a  ^tar  (A\\/rvm  A. 
10:4  I  heard  a  voice./'.  A.  saying, 
Sval  thin;r8  and  write  them 
not,  H;  11:12;  14:2,  13;  18:4 
l.'i:13  lire  come  down/jwn  A. 

6V«  uou  (}/■  Hencen. 

linm.  •  of  HBAVGK. 

Dent.  4:lt)  A.  (/A.  worship  liim 

17:;l  lialli  worship,  the  /(.  of  /i. 
I  K.  22:rj  sjiw  L.  sit  on  thr.'anil 
A.  of/i.  sta.  by,  2  f.'Ar.  18:18   ] 
S  A'.  17:1(!  Israel  worslii.  A.  o//i. 
21:.3  Maiiasfieli  worsliipped  all 
theAo.«^o/A.  2  t'A»-.  m/i 
5  alt.  for  liosl  ofli.  2  Chr.  .13:5 
ai:4  hro.  vessels  rorAo«<orA.5 
i\VA.  !l:(i  niadcA.o/A.  witli  their 
A.  and  host  of  A.  worsh.  tliec 
/*'.  .^1:4  A.  ofh.  sh.  be  dissolved 
J^r.  8:2  spread  thcin  bef.  A.  o/"A. 
I!l:13  burnt  incense  to  Aas7  of  h. 
3:i:22  as  A.  q/'A.  cannot  be  num. 
Dan.  8:10  i-reat,  even  to  A.  0/  A. 
Z^p.  1:5  oil  them  worship  A.  Q/*A. 
.k-/*'  7:42  to  worship  ho^t  of  h. 

In  HE.VVE\. 

i'j;.  20:4  nor  likeness  of  anytUns 

in  A.  Z>r"^  5:8 
l)e}it.  8:24  what  God  ttt  A.  can 
4:33  tlie  Lord  is  G.  id  A.  above 
./w.  2:11  he  is  (k>d  in  A.  above 
1  K.  8:23  is  uo  God  like  thee  in 

A.  2  Chr.  0:14 
:!0  hear  thou  in  A.  33-19 
a  A'.  7:2  L.  make  wind,  in  A.  19 
1  chr.  aiMl  all  in  A.  and  earth 
Job  1(1;  19  my  witness  is  in  A. 
Vs.  11:4  Lord's  throne  is  in  h. 
7."i:2.')  wh.  have  I  in  A.  but  thee 
77:18  voice  of  thunder  in  A. 
78:20  cast  wind  to  blow  in  A. 
89:0  who  in  A .  can  be  CO.  to  L.  ? 
.*i7  as  faithful  witnesses  in  A. 
113:0  hum.  him.  to  things  in  h. 
119:89  thy  word  is  settled  in  A. 
iV.  5:2  God  in  A.  thou  up.  earth 
/*'.  34:5  sw.  shall  be  bathed  in  A. 
JJtin.  2:28  G.  in  A.  reveal,  secrets 
Amos  9:0  buildeth  stories  in  A. 
Mat.  5:12  ^'rcat  is  yourrew.  in  A. 
1(1  j^lorily  your  Father  in  A. 
45  chil.  of 'your  F.  who  is  in  A. 
48  be  perfect  as  your  F.  in  A. 
6:9  Our  Father  in  A.  Luke  11:2 
10  on  earth  as  in  h.  Luke  11:2 

20  but  lay  up  treasures  in  A. 
7:11  F.  in  A.  f;ive  yood  things 

21  will  of  my  F.  in  A.  12:50 
10::J2  confess  bef.  my  F.  in  A. 

33  him  will  I  donv  bef.  F.  in  h. 

10:17  F.  wh.  is  in  A.  revealed  it 
19  shall  be  bound  in  A.  18:18 

18:10  desp.  not  little  ones  in  A. 

19:21  trejisure  in  A.  Luke  18:22 

22::i0  angels  in  A.  Mark  12:25 

a:J:9  one  is  your  F.  who  is  in  A. 

24:30  sign  of  S(Ui  of  man  in  A. 

28:18  all  power  given  me  in  A. 
J/«r*  11:20  nor  F.  in  A.  for}:ive 

13:25  powers  in  A.  sh.  he  sliak. 

32  not  anj^els  which  are  in  A. 

L'ike  0:2.3  your  re.  is  great  in  A. 

10:20  your  names  are  writ,  in  A. 

15:7  joy  in  A.  over  one  sinner 

19:38  peace  in  A.  glory  in  high 
John  3:13  even  Sou  of  man  in  A. 
.■icts  2:19  wonders  in  A.  above 
1  (or.  8:5  whe.  in  A.  or  in  earth 
£>;A.  1:10  path,  in  one,  thi.  in  A. 

3:15  familv  in  A.  is  named 

r.;9  your  .Master  in  A.  Vol.  4:1 
riiit.  2:10of  things  in  A. 

3:20  our  conversation  is  in  A. 

Cot.  1:5  hope  wh.  is  laid  up  in  A. 

16  IbiiigH  Treated  tJiat  aie  in  A. 

2>t  It)  moncileall  things  in  A. 

//.'(.  I(l:.'i4  have  in  A.  better  sub. 

1-2:2:1  lirst-\)om  writti'U  in  A. 

1  J'tt.  1:4  inlierit.  resen'ed  in  A. 

1  John  5:7  three  bear  rec.  in  A. 

litv.  4:1  a  door  was  opened  in  A. 

2  a  throne  was  set  in  A. 

5:13  every  creature  in  It.  saying 

8:1  sil.  in  A.,*  11:15  voices  in  A. 

11:19  temple  of  G,  opened  in  A. 


IIEA 

Rev.  12:1  ap.  arcat  wonder  in  A.  3 

7  there  was  war  in  A. 

8  nor  place  fou.  any  more  in  A. 
13:0  to  nlasphonu'  them  in  A. 
14:17  eame  out  of  temple  in  A. 
15:1  I  saw  another  sign  in  h. 

5  tabernacle  of  ti'stifnony  in  A. 

19:14  the  armies  in  A.  followed 

Into  IIK.WEW 

2  A".  2:1  L.  wo.  take  Kll;ah  i.  A. 

11  Kli.  went  by  a  whirlw.  i.  A. 
I's.  l:t;i:8  ascend  into  A.  art  there 
Pror.  ;»;4  ascend,  i.  A.  Rom.  10:6 
/.«.  14:13  I  will  ascend  intoh. 
Mark  111:19  L.  was  received  i.  A. 
Li(ke  3:15  angels  gone  away  i.  A. 

31:51  he  was  parted,  carried  i.  A. 
.1r/j>  1:11  gazing  i.  A.  taken  i.  A. 

7:.55  Stephen  looked  up  into  A. 

10:10  vessel  received  i.  A.  11:10 
ll.li.  9:24  but  into  A.  itself 
1 1'et.  3:22  gone  i.  A.  on  right  h. 

See  KINGDOM. 

I1EAVE\.  with  alars. 
Oeii.  1:17  G.  set  stars  in  Or.  of  A. 

22:17  will  nnlltiplv  thv  seed  as 
stars  of  A.  20:4;  />.  32:13; 
1  Chr.  27:33;  Neh.  9:43 
neut.  l:10areas((/ar«of  A.  10:22 

38:02  were  as  s.  oih.  for  multi. 
/*.  13:10  s.  of  A.  sh.  not  give  light 
Kzt-k.  :12:7  cover  A.  make  s.  dark 
.VnA.  3:10  multiplied  as  s.  of  A. 
Mat.  24:29  ».  fall  fr.  A.  .Uark  13:2'j 
Iter.  0:13  stars  of  A.  fell  on  earth 

12:4  his  tail  drew  third  <if  a-,  of  A. 

To,  or  unio  HEAVE\. 
Gen.  11:4  tower  may  reach  w.  A. 

28:12  top  of  it  may  reach  to  A. 
Dent.  1:28  cities  walled  to  A.  9:1 

30:12  who  sh.  go  up  for  us  to  A. 

:12:40  I'or  I  lift  nn  my  haiul  to  A. 
1  .^'am.  5:12  cry  of  city  w.  up  to  A. 

1  A*.  8:54  with  hands  spread  toA. 

2  Chr.  3S;9  a  rage  Ih.  reach,  v.  A. 
Ps.  107:3(5  they  inount  up  toA. 
Jer.  51:9  lier  jiulg.  reacheth  n.  A. 
Han.  4:11  tree  reached  to  A.  20 
Amos  9:2  tho'  thev  climb  up  /.  A. 
Mat.  n-.-Zi  Cap.  art  exalted  to  A. 

14:19  look,  up  to  A.  he  blessed, 

.V»riO:41;  Luke  9:l(i 

Mark  7::14  loukiug  toA.  he  sighed 

Luke  18:13  not  lilt  his  eyes  t>.  A. 

John  3:13  no  man  ascen.  up  to  A. 

17:1  Jc.  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  A. 
a  Cor.  12:3  caught  up  to  third  A. 
Ret'.  10:5  angel  lifted  hand  to  A. 

11:12  ascend,  up  to  A.  in  cloud 

18:5  her  sins  have  reached  u.  A. 

Toward  HEAVED. 
Oi  n.  15:5  look  now  toward  A. 
Fj-.  10:32  stretch,  his  hand  (.  A. 
./u'l.  l:>:30  flame  went  up  /.  A. 

1  A'.  8:23  Solomon  spread   forth 

his  bands  to«'.  A.  3  Chr.  6:13 
./oA  2:12  dust  on  their  heads  t.  A. 
Pror.  33:5  tlv  aw.  as  eagle  /.  A. 
Acts  1:10  looked  steadfastly  t.  A. 

Indcr  IIEAVE\. 

(^en.  1:9  waters  under  A.  be  gat. 

6:17  to  destroy  all  flesh  fr.  m.  A. 

7:19  hlL'h  hills  w.  the  whole  A. 
Zftnt.  4:19  to  all  nations  u.  A. 

7:24  dest.  th.  name  fr.  w.  A.  9:14 

29:20  L.  blot  out  name  fr.  «.  A. 

2  A'.  14:37  blot  na.  of  Is.  fr.  k.  A. 
Job  28:34  G.  seeth  w.  the  whole  A 

37:3  directeth  it  w.  the  whole  A. 

41:11  whatsot'vcr  is  w.  A.  is  mine 
AV*.  1:13  search  out  all  th.  w.  A. 

2:3  that  good  they  sho.  do  w.  A. 

3:1  a  time  ti)  ev.  pnrpo.se  «.  A. 
Luke  17:24  lighte.  one  part  u.  A. 
Acts  2:5  devout  of  cv.  nation  u.h. 

4:12  none  oth.  name  w.  A.  given 
Col.  1:23  gospel  to  ev.  creat.  V.  A. 

HEAVEXLY. 

Mat.  6:14  A.  Father  will  forgive 
20  your  A.  Father  feedeth  them 
33  A.  F.  knoweth  ye  have  need 
1.5:13  ev.  plant  A.  F.  hath  not 
18:;J5  so  shall  my  A.  Father  do 
Luke  2:13  the  A.  ln)St  praising  G. 
11:13  your  A.  F.  sh.  give  the  Sp. 
./«An  .3:12  I  tell  you  of  A.  things 
Acts  20:19  not  disob.  to  A.  vision 

1  Cor.  15:48  as  is  the  A.  such  are 
49  shall  bear  the  image  of  the  A. 

£ph.  1:3  blessings  in  A.  places 
20  right  hand  in  A.  places.  2:6 
3:10  the  powers  in  A.  places 

2  Tim.  4:18  Lord  pres,  to  A.  king. 
Iletf.  3:1  partakers  of  A.  calling 

6:4  have  tii8U;d  of  the  A.  gift 


HEA 
//,b.  8:5  cxa.  and  sh.  of  A.  things 
!I:'2S  A.  things  with  better  sacrl. 
11:16  A.  country ;  12:22  A.  Jem. 

IIEAVBKS. 
Crcn.  3:1  A.  and  earth  finished 

4  geneml.  of  tin-  A.  and  earth 
/hul.  :K:1  O  A.  I  will  sp.  /,<.  1:2 
:ti:38  his  A.  sh.  drop  down  dew 
Jul/.  5:4  trembled.  A.  dropped 
2.S'(/m.  22:10  bow.  the  A.  J's.  18:9 
1  A'.  8:27  A.  cannot  contain  thee 

1  C'Ar.  10:20  Lord  made  A.  -VeA. 

9:6 ;  Ps.  90:5 ;  102:35 ;  1.30:5 
31  let  the  A.  bo  glad,  earth  rcj. 
3  Chr.  0:35  hear  fr.  the  A.  SJ,35,39 
.Lot)  14:12  till  A.  be  no  more 
1.5:15  A.  not  clean  in  his  sight 
20:0  excellency  mount  up  to  A. 
20:13  by  Sp.  heganiishea  the  A. 
:),5:5  look  to  the  A.  and  see 
Ps.  8:1  tliy  glory  above  A.  113:4 

3  when  I  c(»isider  thv  A. 

19:1  A.  declare  the  glory  of  Ood 
,3:1:6  by  word  of  L.  were  A.  made 
50:4  sli.call  to  the  A.  fl'om  above 
OA.  shall  declare  his  righteou. 
57:5  he  thou  exalted.  O  God, 
above  the  A.  11;  108:5 

10  mercy  is  great  (o  A.  108:5 
68:4  that'rideth  upon  the  A.  33 

8  A.  dropped  at  presence  of  (i. 
7.3:9  set  their  mouth  ag.  the  A. 
89:5  A  shall  praise  thy  wonders 

11  the  A.  are  thine,  earth  also 
96:11  the  A.  rejoice,  Rfr.  12:13 
97:6  A.  declare  his  righteousness 
1(M:3  strelchest  outVi.  Is.  40:23 
108:4  merev  is  great  above  A. 
115:16  tlie  A.  are  the  Lord's 
144:5  bow  thy  A.  O  L.  and  come 
148:1  praise  ye  the  Lord  from  A. 

4  praise  Iiiin  hea.  of  A.  and  wa. 
Pror.  3:19  he  established  the  A. 

8:27  when  he  i)rei>ared  the  A. 
Is.  13:13  shake  the  A.  Jlaq.  2:6,21 
34:4  the  A.  shall  be  rolled  toget. 
44:23  sing,  O  ve  A.  for  L.  done  it 

24  stretch,  forth  the  A.  45:12; 
51:13;  Jer.  10:12;  Zee.  12:1 

45:8  drop  down,  ye  A.  fr.  above 
48:13  my  right  hand  spanned  A. 
49:13  sing.  O  A.  he  joy.  O  earth 
50:3  1  clothe  A.  with  blackness 
.51:6  lift  your  eyes  to  A. 

16  that  I  may  plant  the  A. 
.5.5:9  as  A.  arc  higher  than  earth 
64:1  rend  the  A.  and  come  down 
65:17  behold,  I  create  new  A. 
60:22  new  A.  which  I  will  make 
Jer.  2:12  be  asti)iushed,  O  ye  A. 
4:23  I  heh.  A.  thev  had  no  liyht 

25  birds  of  A.  were  fled,  9:10 
28  earth  mourn.  A.  above  black 

10:11  gods  not  made  A.  sh.  peri. 

14:22  can  the  A.  give  showers? 
Esek.  1:1  A.  were  open.  Mat.  3:16 
Dan.  4:30  known  that  A.  do  rule 
IIos.  2:21  I  will  hear  the  A. 
.Jofl  2:10  the  A.  shall  tremble 
Ilab.  3:3  his  glory  covered  the  A. 
Zt-c.  6:5  fiHir  spirits  of  the  A. 

8:12  tlie  A.  shall  give  their  dew 
.Vat.  31:29  powers  of  A.  shaken 
.Vark  1:10  lie  saw  the  A.  opened 
Arts  2::J4  D.  is  not  ascended  to  A. 

7:56  behold,  1  see  the  A.  openi-d 
IIcl).  1:10  A.  work  of  thy  hands 

4:14  High-i>.  is  passed  into  A. 

7:'.;6  11. -p.  made  higher  than  A. 

2  Pet.  3:5  word  of  G.  A.  we.  of  old 
7  A.  wh.  are  now  are  kept  in  st. 
10  A.  sh.  pass  away  with  gr.  no. 
12  A.  being  on  fire  shall  be  dis. 

In  the  HEAVEIV'g. 

Ps.  2:4  he  that  sitteth  in  the  A. 

18:1,3  L.  also  thundered  in  tlieh. 

.36:5  thv  mercy,  O  L.  is  in  the  A. 

89:3  fai'thfulness  estab.  in  the  A. 

103:19  L.  prep,  his  throne  in  A. 

11.5:3<;odistnMeA. 

123:1  O  thou  that  dwell,  in  (.  A. 
.Jtr.  10:13  waters  in  the  A.  51:16 
Lam.  3:41  lift  hearts  to  G.  in  A. 
Jod  2::10  show  wonders  in  the  A. 
Luke  12::i;l  a  treasure  in  the  A. 
2rw.  5:1  not  made  w.  hands,in  A. 
Heh.  8:1  Ihr.  of  Majesty  in  t.  A. 

9:33  patterns  of  things  in  the  h. 

HEAVY. 

Er.  17:12  Moses'  hands  were  A. 
18:18  this  thing  is  too  A. 
Xuin.  11:14  not  able,  bee.  too  A. 

1  iS'rtin.  4:18  Eli  was  old  man  A. 

2  Sam.  14:26  hair  was  A.  on  him 
1  K.  12:4  father's  A.  voke,  10, 11, 

14 ;  2  Chr.  10:4, 10,  11,  14 


IIED 

1  A'.  14:6  sent  to  thee  with  A.  tfd. 
Neh.  5:18  bondage  A.  on  people 
Job  Si:1  neither  shall  hand  be  A. 
Ps.  ,'12:4  thy  hand  was  A.  <ui  me 

38:4  A.  burden,  they  are  too  A, 
Pror.  35:20  songs  to  a  A.  heart 

37:3  stone  is  A.  sand  weighty 

31:6  wine  to  those  of  A.  lieafta 
Is.  6:10  and  make  thoir  ears  A. 

34:20  traiiHgressloii  shall  be  A. 

,30:27  the  burden  thereof  Is  A. 

40: 1  carriages  wi-re  A .  loaden 

58:0  to  undo  the  A.  burdens? 

.59:1  nei.  his  earA.  that  it  cannot 
Lain.  3:7  made  chain  A. 
Mat.  11:28  ve  that  are  A.  laden 

2.3:4  for  they  bind  A.  burdens 

20:37  be  sorrowful,  and  vijry  A. 
43  eves  were  A.  Mark  14:33,  40 
Luke  9:32  were  A.  wilh  sleep 

HEAVIER, 
Job  6:3  A.  than  sand  of  the  sea 

23:2  niv  stroke  is  A.  tlian  groan. 
Prov.  27:3  a  fool's  wrath  is  A. 

HEAVILY. 
&.  14:25  that  drave  thc-m  A. 
Ps.  35:14  bowed  A.  as  ruie  monr. 
Is.  47:6  on  ancient  A.  laid  yoke? 

HEAVIXESH. 
Ezr.  9:5  I  rose  from  A. 
,Iob  9:37  I  will  leave  off  my  A. 
Ps.  09:20  broken  heart  full  of  A. 

119:28  my  soul  melteth  for  A. 
Pror.  10:1  fool,  son  A.  of  mother 

12:25  A.  in  heart  mak.  it  stoop 

14:13  end  of  that  mirth  is  A. 
Is.  61:3  garm.  of  praise  for  A. 
Rom.  9:2  great  A.  and  sorrow 
.3  Cor.  2:1  wou.  not  come  ag.  in  A. 
PhiL  2:26  brother  was  full  of  A. 
Jam.  4:9  vour  jov  be  turned  to  A. 
1  Pet.  l:6"if  need"  be  ye  are  iu  A. 

HEBER. 
Oen.  46:17  Beriah.  II.  1  Chr.  7:31 
.hid.  4:11  n.  the  Kcnitc,  17;  5:24 
Lvke  3:35  Phalec.  was  son  of  II. 

HEBREW. 
Gm.  14:13  Abra.  the  H.  39:14 

41:13  a  young  man.  a  H. 
E.r.  2:irEgvptian  smiting  a  IT. 
Jer.  34:9  should  let  a  II.  go  free 
Jon.  1:9  onto  them  I  am  a  II. 

HEBREWS. 

Gen.  40:15  sto.  out  of  land  of  H. 

Ex.  2:6  this  one  of  H.  chil.  13; 

3:18;  5:3;  7:16;  9:1;  10:3 

1  Sam.  4:6  shout  in  camp  of  H.  9 
13:3  let  H.  hear,  19;  14:11.21 
29:3  what  do  these  11.  hear? 

Acts  0:1  murmuring  ag.  the  IT. 

2  Cor.  11:22  II.  or  Israelites? 
Phil.  3:5  of  Beiija.  a  Heb.  of  II. 

HEBREW,  langvaqe. 
Luke  2:3:.)S  writ,  in  II.  .lulm  19:20 
yoAn  5:2  called  lull.  19:13,  17 
Acts  21:40  spake  in  II.  23:2;  26:14 
Rev.  9:11  in  II.  -Vbuddon,  10:16 

HEBREW  man. 
Diut.  16:13  if  brother,  a  H.  man 

HEBREW  servant. 
Gen.  :J9:17  II.  s.  came,  Ex.  31:3 
HEBREW  woman,  n-onien. 
Ej-.  1:10  midwife  to  II.  w.  19 
3:7  a  nurse  of  the  II.  icomenf 
Deul.  15:13  if  any  II.  ic.  be  sold 
IlEBREWESS.     Jer.  34:9 
HEBROX,  place. 
Gen.  33:2  Sarah  died  in  II.  35:37 ; 

./o«.  14:15;  30:7:  Jwk  1:10 
.37:14  Jacob  sent  Jos.  out  of  H. 
Xum.  13:32  II.  built  before  Zoan 

3  Sam.  2:11  Dav.  was  king  in  H. 

.5:5;  1  A'.  2:11;  1  Chr.  2!):2T 
.3:33  buried  Abner  in  II.  4:12 
.5:3  in  H.  1  Chr.  11:3;  12:.38 
15:7  Absalom  vowe<l  in  II.  10 
1  Chr.  12:38  perfect  heart  to  U. 

HEBROX,  person. 
Rr.  6:18  Kohath.  11.  Xum.  3:19 
1  Clir.  2:42,  4.3;  6:2, 18;  15:9;  3.3:12, 
19;  24:33 

HERGE,  S. 
.lob  1:10  not  made  aA.  ab.  him? 
Ps.  80: 12  broken  her  A . .'  89:40 
Pror.  15:19  way  of  sloth  A.  of  th. 
Ec.  10:8  breaketh  A.  serpent  bito 
Is.  5:5  take  away  the  A.  thereof 
.Irr.  49:3  run  to  and  fro  by  the  A. 
Ezek.  13:5  nor  made  up  A.  33:.30 
.Uic.  7:4  sharper  than  a  thorn  A. 
,VnA.  3:17  as  grasshoppers  in  A. 
Mark  12:1  he  set  a  A.  about  it 
Luke  14:23  go  to  highways »nd  A. 


894 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HEI 

HEDGE,  D. 

Job  3:23  war  is  hid,  whom  G.  h. 
Lam.  3:7  he  hath  h,  me  about 
Hos.  2:6  A.  up  thy  way  with  tho. 
Mat.  21:33  vineyard,  h.  it  round 

HEED. 
2  K.  10:31  .Ichu  took  no  h. 
P$.  119:9  tuk.  h.  ac.  to  thy  word 
Prov.  1T:4  giveth  h.  to  false  lips 
EC.  12:9  preacher  gave  good  h. 
Jer.  18:18  not  gi.  h.  to  any  words 

19  give  A.  to  me,  O  Lord 
jlcte  3:5  he  gave  A.  unto  them 

8:6  people  of  Sam.  gave  h.  to  P. 

10  gave  h.  to  Simon  least  to 

1  Tim.  1:4  h.  to  fables.  Til.  1:14 

4:1  giving  h.  to  Beducing  spirits 

Ileb.  2: 1  we  ought  to  give  more  A. 

See  TAKE. 

HEEL,  g. 
Gen.  3:15  thou  sh.  bruise  his  h. 
25:26  hold  on  E.  A.  Ilm.  12:3 
49:17  an  adder  bitcth  horse  A. 
Job  13:27  i>rint  on  A.  of  my  feet 
18:9  fjin  shall  take  him  by  h. 
Ps.  41:S  h.  ag.  me  JbAn  13:18 
49:5  iniq.  of  my  A.  compass  me 
Jer.  13:22  iniq.  thy  A.  made  bare 
DEGE.    Est.  2:3 

HEIFER. 
i\'«m.  19:2  red  A. ;  5  burn  the  h. 
i)eu<.  21:3  the  elders  sh.  take  a  A. 
4  strike  oflf  the  A.  neck 
6  shall  wash  hands  over  the  A. 
Juri.  14:18  not  plou.  with  my  A. 
Is.  15:5  cry  out  for  Moab  as  A. 
Jer.  46:20  Egypt  is  like  a  fair  A. 
48:;W  uttered  their  voice  as  a  h. 
50:11  grown  fat  as  A.  at  grass 
i7os.  4:16  Is.  as  a  backsliding  A. 
10:11  Ephraim  is  as  A.  taught 
Beb.  9:13  ashes  of  A.  ep.  unclean 

HEIGHT,  g. 
den.  6:15  A.  of  ark  sh.  be  30  cu. 
Ex.  2.'>:10  ark  of  Shittim-wood,  a 
cu.  and  half  A.  23;  37:1.10 
27:1  A.  of  altar,  three  cu.  38:1 
18  A.  of  court,  five  cubits,  38:18 
30:2  A.  of  altar  of  incense,  37:25 
1  Sam.  16:7  look  not  on  A.  of  sta. 
17:4  Goliath's  h.  6  cu.  and  a  ^p. 
1  K.  6:2  A.  of  house  of  G.  30  cu. 

20  oracle  twenty  cubits  in  A. 

26  A.  of  cherub  was  ten  cubits 
7:2  A.  of  house  of  Leb.  30  cubits 

16  A.  of  one  chapiter  5  cubits 
2.3  A.  of  molten  sea  tive  cubits 

27  A.  of  one  base  three  cubits 
Ezr.  6:3  A.  of  God's  house  60  cu. 
Job  22:12  God  in  A.  of  heaven  ? 
Ps.  102:19  looked  fr.  A.  of  sanct. 

148:1  ]U'aise  the  Lord  in  the  A. 
Prov.  25:3  the  heaven  for  A. 
Is.  7:11  ask  it  in  the  A.  above 

14:14  I  will  ascend  above  the  h. 
Jer.  49:16  O  thou  that  boldest  A. 
51:.53  fortify  A.  of  her  strength 
Ezek.  17:2:j  in  A.  of  Israel,  20:40 
19:11  she  appeared  in  her  A. 
31:5thereforehisA.  was  exalted 
14  none  of  the  trees  exalt  for  A. 
32:5  fill  the  valleys  with  thy  h. 
Pan.  3:1  image  wh.  A.  was  60  cu. 
4:11  A.  reached  unto  heaven,  20 
Amos  2:9  A.  was  like  A.  of  cedars 
Pojn.  8:;J9  nor  h.  nor  depth 
Eph.  8:18  the  A.  of  love  of  Ch.  f 
Bev.  21:10  breadth  and  A.  equal 

HEINODS. 
Job  31:11  for  tliis  is  a  A.  crime 

HEIR,  8. 
Oert.  15:3  born  in  my  house  is  A 
4  This  shall  not  be  thine  A. 
21:10  Isbmael  shall  not  be  A. 
3  .SVim.  14:7  we  will  destroy  A. 
Prov.  30:2^1  handmaid  A.  to  mis. 
Jer.  49:1  bath  Is.  noscms?  noA.  ? 
2  Is.  A.  to  them  that  were  his  A. 
ific.  1:15  I  will  bring  A.  to  thee 
Mat.  21:38  this  is  the  A.  Mark 

12:7;  ZKi*20:14 
Pom.  4:13  should  be  A.  of  world 
14  if  they  wh.  are  of  law  bo  A. 
8:17  A.  of  G.  joint  A.  with  Ch. 
G(U.  3:29  A.  according  to  promise 
4:1  A.  as  lon^  as  he  Is  a  child 
7  an  A.  f)f  (Tod  through  C:hriat 
.30  son  of  bond-w.  sh.  not  be  A. 
Enh.  3:6  Gent.  sh.  be  fellow-A. 
Tit.  3:7  A.  according  to  the  hope 
JTili.  1:2  whom  he  appointed  A. 
14  who  shall  be  A.  of  salvati<m 
r;:17  God  willing  to  show  to  A. 
11:7  became  A.  of  rigbtrousncsa 
Jam.  2:5  A.  of  the  kingdom 


HEL 

1  Pei.  3:7  as  h.  together  of  grace 
HELAM.    2  Sam.  10:16 
HELBON.    Ezek.  27:18 

HELD. 
Ex.  17:11  wh.  Moses  A.  up  hand 
Jud.  7:20  A.  lamps  in  left  hands 

2  Chr.  4:5  sea  A.  3,000  baths 
Neh.  4:16  half  A.  both  spears 

17  other  hand  he  A.  a  weapon 
E-H.  5:2  king  A.  out  golden  seep. 
Job  23:11  my  foot  A.  his  steps 
Ps.  32:9  wh.  mouth  must  be  A. 
94:18  thy  mercy.  O  L.  A.  me  up 
Cant.  3:4  I  h.  him,  and  wo.  not 
7:5  king  is  A.  in  the  galleries 
Jer.  50:33  took  captives.  A.  them 
Dan.  12:7  A.  up  his  right  hand 
Mat.  12:14  A.  a  coun.  Mark  15:1 
Lnke  22:63  men  that  A.  Jesus 
Acts  3:11  man  was  healed,  A.  P. 
14:4  part  A.  with  J.  part  apostles 
Pom.  7:6  wherein  we  were  A. 
Rev.  6:9  slain  for  testim.  they  A. 

HELD  pence. 
Gen.  ^:21  wondering  A.  hisj?. 
Lev.  10:3  Aaron  A.  \\\%  peace 
Xum.  30:7  husband  A.  V.  11,  14 
Neh.  5:8  A.  th.  p.  found  nothing 
.Job  29:10  nobles  A.  their  peace 
Ps.  39:2  I  A.  my  j:).  from  good 
Is.  36:21  A.  their}).  J/nr*3:4;  9:.34 
57:11  have  not  I  A.  my  peace? 
Mat.  26:63  Jesus  A.  his  peac^ 
iuie  14:4  A.  p.  20:26;  ^c<s  11:18 
Acts  15:13  A.  their  p.  Ja.  answer 
nELDAI.     Zee.  6:10 
HELI.     XwAe3:23 
nELKATn-HAZZUHIM.25om. 
2:16 

HELL. 
Peut.  32:22  fire  bum  unto  low.  h. 
2  Sam.  22:6  sorrows  of  A.  com- 
passed me,  Ps.  18:5;  86:13 
.Job  11:8  deeper  than  A. 
26:6  A.  is  naked  before  him 
Ps.  9:17  wicked  turned  into  A. 
16:10  not  le.  soul  in  A.  ^rfs  2:27 
55:15  go  down  quick  to  A. 
110:3  pains  of  A.  gat  hold  on  me 
139:8  bed  in  h.  thou  art  there 
P'ov.  5:5  steps  take  hold  on  A. 
7:27  house  way  to  h.  going  do. 
9:18  guests  are  in  deptiis  of  A. 
15:11  A.  and  destruction  bef.  L 
24  he  may  depart  from  A. 
23:14  deliver  his  soul  from  A. 
27:20  A.  and  destruction  lie.  full 
Is.  5:14  A.  hath  enlarged  herself 
14:9  A.  from  beneath  is  moved 
15  Shalt  be  brought  down  to  A 
28:15  with  h.  are  we  at  agrcem, 
18  agreem.  with  A .  not  stand 
.57:9  debase  thyself  even  to  A. 
Ezek.  31:16 1  cast  him  down  to  A. 
17  went  down  to  h.  with  him 
32:21  speak  to  him  out  of  A. 
27  down  to  A.  with  weapons 
Amos  9:2  tho'  they  dig  into  A. 
./on.  2:2  out  of  belly  of  A. 
llab.  2:5  enlargeth  desire  as  A. 
Mat.  5:22  in  danger  of  A.  fire 
29  body  be  cast  in  A.  30 
10:28  body  in  A.  Luke  12:5 
11:2:1  CapiTnaum  brought  dOMni 

to  A.  Luke  10:15 
16:18  gates  of  A.  sh.  not  prevail 
18:9  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast 

into  A.  Mark  9:47 
23:15  twofold  more  child  of  A. 
33  can  ye  escape  danina.  of  h.  ? 
Luke  16:23  in  A.  lifted  up  his  eyes 
Acts  2:31  soul  was  not  left  in  A. 
Jam.  3:6  tong.  is  set  on  fire  of  A. 
2  Pet.  2:4  cast  angels  down  to  A. 
Rev.  1:18  keys  of  A.  and  death 
6:8  name  Death,  A.  followed 
20:13  death  and  A.  del.  up  dead 
14  death  and  A.  cast  in  lake 
HELM. 
Jam.  3:4  turn,  aboutwi.  small  A. 

HELMET,  S. 
2  Chr.  26:14  Uzziali  jircpared  A. 
Is.  59:17  A.  of  salvation  on  head 
Jer.  46:4  stand  forth  with  ytmr  A. 
Ezek.  2.3:24  ag.  the  shield  and  A. 
27:10  shield  and  A.  in  thee 
.•iS:5with  shield  and  A. 
Eph.  6:17  tho  A.  of  salvation 
1  Thei.  5:8  A.  hope  of  salvation 

HELP,  Suhslnntlve. 
Gen.  2:18  a  A.  meet  for  tiim 

20  not  found  a  A.  meet  for  liim 
Ex.  18:4  G.  said  he,  was  my  A. 
Deut.  .33:7  A.  to  him  fr.  enemies 
26  rideth  on  heaven  in  thy  A. 


HEL 

2)«/(.  33:29  sa.  by  L.  shi.ofthyA. 

Jud.  6:23  came  not  to  A.  of  Lord 

Job  6:13  is  not  my  A.  in  me? 
31:21  when  I  saw  A.  in  the  gate 

Ps.  3:2  say  of  soul  no  A.  for  him 
20:2  L.  send  A.  from  sanctuary 
27:9  been  my  A.  leave  not,  O 

God 
33:20  waits  for  L.  he  is  our  h. 
.35:2  stand  up  for  my  A.  44:26 
40:17  m;i'  h.  and  my  deliv.  70:5 
42:5  praise  for  A.  of  countenance 
46:1  God  very  present  A. 
60:11  A.  vain  A.  of  man.  108:12 
63:7  bee.  thou  hast  been  my  A. 
71:12  God,  make  haste  for  my  A. 
89:19  A.  on  one  that  is  mighty 
94:17  unless  L.  had  been  mv  A. 
115:9  their  A.  and  shield.  10.  11 
121:1  fr.  whence  Cometh  my  A. 
2  my  A.  Cometh  from  the  Lord 
124:8  our  A.  is  in  name  of  Lord 
146:3  tr.  not  man,  in  whom  no  A. 
5  happy  hath  God  of  J.  for  A. 

Is.  10:3  to  wh.  will  ye  flee  for  A.  ? 
30:5  nor  be  a  A.  nor  profit 
34:1  them  that  go  to  Eg.  for  A. 
2  ag.  A.  of  them  that  work  ini. 

Lam.  4:17  eyes  failed  for  vain  A. 

Dan.  11:34  holpen  with  little  A. 

Hos.  13:9  in  me  is  thy  A. 

Acts  26:22  obtained  A.  of  God 

HELP,  Verb. 

Gen.  49:25  God  of  fa.  who  sh.  A. 
Deut.  32:.38  let  them  rise  and  A. 
2  Sam.  10:11  then  A,  me,  I  will  A. 
thee,  1  Chr.  19:12 
14:4  said,  A.  O  king,  2;r.  6:26 
2  Chr.  14:11  it  is  nothing  with 
thee  to  A.  A.  us,  O  Lord 
19:2  should,  thou  A.  the  ungodly 
20:9  thou  wilt  bear  and  A. 
25:8  for  God  hath  pow'er  to  A. 
26:13  power  to  A.  the  king 
28:23  A.  them  that  they  may  A. 
32:8  with  us  is  the  L.  to  A.  us 
Job  8:20  nei.  will  he  A.  evil-doers 
Ps.  12:1  A.  L. ;  22:11  none  to  A. 
22:19  haste    thee    to  A.   38:22 

40:13:  70:1 
37:40  L.  A.  them;  46:5  G.  A.  her 
59:4  awake  to  A.  ,•  79:9  A.  us 
107:12  was  none  to  A.  Is.  63:5 
109:26  A.  me.  O  Lord  my  God 
118:7  mv  part  with  th.  that  A. 
119:86  A',  me;  173  thy  hand  A. 
175  let  thy  judgments  A.  ine 
Ec.  4:10  hath  not  another  to  A. 
Is.  30:7  Egvpt.  shall  A.  in  vain 
41:10  willA.  thee,  13. 14:  44:2 
50:7  the  Lord  God  will  A.  me.  9 
Lam.  1:7  people  fell,  none  did  A. 
Ezek.  32:51  speak  out  of  hell  with 

them  that  A.  him 
Dan.  11:45  come  to  end,  none  A 
Mat.  15:25  saying.  Lord,  A.  me 
Mai'k  9:22  have  compass.  A.  us 

24  L.  I  believe,  A.  mine  unbel. 
Luke  5:7  they  sh.  come  and  A. 
10:40  bid  her  therefore  A.  me 
Acts  16:9  CO.  to  Macedonia.  A. us 
21:28  crying  out,  M.  of  Israel,  A. 
Phil.  4:3  A.  women  wh.  labored 
Jleb.  4:16  to  A.  in  time  of  need 

HELPED. 
Ex,  2:17  Moses  stood  up  and  A. 
1  Sam.  7:12  hitherto  the  L.  A.  us 
1  A'.  1:7  follow.  Adonijah  A.  him 
1  Chr.  15:26  God  h.  the  Levites 
J  Chr.  20:23  ev.  one  A.  to  destroy 
26:15  was  marvellously  A. 
Ji>b  26:2  how  hast  thou  A.  him 
Pi.  28:7  I  am  A.  ,■  118:13  L.  A.  me 
116:6  brought  low.  he  A.  me 
Is.  41:6  A.  ev.  one  his  neighbor 
49:8  in  day  of  salvation  A.  thee 
Zee.  1:15  A.  forw.  tho  affliction 
Acts  18:27  he  A.  them  much 
Pev.  12:16  earth  A.  the  woman 

HELPER. 
2K.  14:26  nor  any  A.  for  Israel 
./ob  .30:13  mar  my  path,  no  A. 
Ps.  10:14  art  A.  of  fatherless 
.30:10  L.  mv  A.  .■  54:4  G.  my  A. 
72:12  deliver  him  bath  no  A. 
.7er.  47:4  Tvrus  and  Zidon  ev.  A. 
Pom.  16:9  t'rbane  our  A.  in  Ch. 
Ileb.  13:6  Lord  is  my  A. 
HELPERS. 

1  C7ir.  12:18  peace  bo  to  thy  A. 
.7ob  9:13  proud  A.  do  stoop  under 
Ezek.  30:8  her  A.  sh.  be  destroyed 
ArtA.  3:9  Put  and  Lubim  were  A. 
Rom..  10:3  Prise,  and  Aq.  my  A. 

2  Cor.  1:24  but  are  A.  of  your  joy 

3  John  8  be  fellow-A.  to  the  truth 


HER 

HELPETH. 

1  PAr.  12:18  for  thy  God  h.  thee 
Is.  31:3  both  he  that  A.  shall  fall 
Pom.  8:26  Sp.  also  A.  infirmities 

1  Cor.  16:16  sub.  to  ev.  one  A.  us 
HELPIIVG. 

Ezr.  5:2  were  prophets  of  G.  A. 
Ps.  22:1  why  art  so  far  from  A. 

2  Cor.  1:11  A.  together  by  prayer 
HELPS. 

Acts  27:17  used  A.  undergi.  ship 
1  Cor.  12:28  healings,  A.  govern. 

HELVE. 
Deut.  19:5  head  slippeth  fromA. 

HEM,  S. 
Ex.  28:33  on  A.  thou  shalt  make 
pomegran.  34;  39:24,  25,  26 
Mat.  9:20  touch.  A.  of  gar.  14:36 

HEM.4IV. 
1  K.  4:31  Sol.  was  wiser  than  IT. 

1  Chr.  2:6;  6:33;  15:17, 19;  16:42; 

iChr.  5:12;  29:14;  35:15 

HEMLOCK. 

Hos.  10:4  judgment  spr.  up  as  A. 

A7?ios  6:12  fruit  of  righte.  to  A. 

HEN.     Zee.  6:14 

HE\. 
Mat.  23:37  A.  gath.  ch.  Lu.  13:34 

HEKCE. 
Ex.  33:15  carry  us  not  up  A. 
Ps.  39:13  bef.  I  go  A.  be  no  more 
Mat.  17:20  remove  A.  to  yon.  pla. 
Luke  4:9  cast  thyself  down  fr.  A. 
16:26  pass  from  A.  to  you  cannot 
John  2:16  take  these  things  A. 
14:31  let  us  go  A.  .•  18:36  not  h. 
Acts  22:21  send  thee  A.  to  Gen. 

HE.N'CEFORTH. 

Ps.  125:2  L.  about  people  from  A. 

131:3  hope  in  the  Lord  f^om  A. 
Is.  9:7  estab.  with  justice  fr.  A. 

52:1  A.  there  sh.  no  more  come 

59:21  thy  seed's  seed  A. 
Mlc.  4:7  L.  reign  in  Zion  from  Tu 
Mat.  23:.39  yo  shall  not  see  me  A. 
Luke  5:10  fear  not,  from  A.  thou 

12:52  A.  sh.  be  five  in  one  house 
.icfs  18:6  A.  I  will  go  to  Gentiles 

2  Cor.  5:15  not  A.  live  to  themsel. 
Eph.  4:17  A.  walk  not  as  other 

2  Tim.  4:8  A.  laid  up  a  crowu 
Pec.  14:13  blessed  die  in  L.  fr.  A. 

HEXCEFORWARD. 
Xum.  15:23  A.  am.  generations 
Mat.  21:19  no  fruit  gr.  on  thee  A. 

HEPHZI-HAH. 
2  7i'.  21:1  Manasseh's  mother.  H. 
7s.  62:4  thou  shalt  he  called  H. 

HERALD. 
Dan.  3:4  then  a  A.  cried  aloud 

HERB. 
Gen.  1:11  bring  forth  the  A.  12 
29  every  A.  bearing  seed 
2:5  made  every  A. ,'  3:18  eat  A. 
9:3  A.  I  have  given  all  things 
Ex.  9:22  hail  smote  ev.  A.  2S 
10:12  locusts  eat  every  A.  15 
Deut.  32:2  rain  on  tender  A. 
2  K.  19;'26  as  green  A.  Is.  37:27 
Job  8:12  withereth  bef.  other  A. 
38:27  bud  of  tender  A.  to  spring 
P.s\  37:2  shall  wither  as  green  A. 
104:14  causeth  A.  to  grow 
Is.  66:14  bones  flourish  like  A. 

HERBS. 
Ex.  12:8  with  bitter  A.  A'wn.  9:11 
Deut.  11:10  as  a  garden  of  A. 

1  7i.  21:2  have  it  forgard.  of  A. 
Ps.  105:35  did  eat  up  all  the  A. 
Pror.  15:17  better  a  dinner  of  A. 

27:25  A.  of  mountains  gathered 
Is.  18:4  like  a  heat  on  A. 

26:19  thy  dew  is  as  dew  of  A. 

42:15  I  will  dry  up  all  their  A. 
.Ter.  12:4  A.  of  every  field  wither 
Mat.  13:22  is  greatest  among  all 

A.  Mark  4::!2 
Lvke  11:42  all  manner  of  A. 
Rom.  14:2  who  is  weak,  eat.  h. 
Heb.  6:7  and  bringeth  forth  A. 

HERD,  S. 
Ex.  10:9  with  flocks  and  A. 
Lev.  27:.32  conceniing  tithe  of  A. 
Deut.  12:21  shalt  kilfof  thy  A. 

2  Sam.  12:4  spared  to  take  of  A. 
1  Chr.  27:29  over  the  A.  in  Shar. 
Is.  65:10  a  place  for  A.  to  lie 
Jer.  31:12  toge.  for  young  of  A. 
Joel  1:18  A.  of  cattle  periuexe.l 
Jon.   3:7   let   not    A.  taste   any 

thing 
Ilab.  3:17  shall  be  no  A.  in  stalls 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


89-3 


IIEK 

Mat.  6:30  a  A.  of  ewlnc  feeding 

itarki-M;  LukeH-.m 
Stf  rtocKs. 

HERD^IA^i,  MEX. 

Om.  13:7  strife  heUv.  h.  •ai:30 
1  Sam.  21:7  Doei;  elliefcst  of  A. 
yl»«w  1:1  wlio  \va!*  am.  h.  of  To. 

7:14  I  was  uo  pruplict,  but  a  h. 

HERE. 
7)f  ?/^  ^'.H  wlio  nr<?  all  of  us  h. 
/v.  l.'«:14  inv  ri-i-t.  >i.  I  duell 
7.«.  28:10  A.  a"littlc.  ih.  a  little,  13 
//<w.  7:0  "ray  hairs  h.  and  there 
J/<I^  12:41  a  greater  than  Jouas 
is  A.  42;  Luke  11::J1,  :a 

lli:28  standing  /i.  Luke  9:27 

17:4  L.  il  is  ^'ood  for  us  to  be  h. 

24:23  lo,  /(.  is  Ch.  .)/«r*  13:21 

28:6  he  is  not  A.  he  is  risen. 

.V(ir*lti:a;  Luke -U-.S 
Mark  13:1  what  biiildinfjs  are  h. 
Mm  11:21  if  th.  hndst  been  /i.  32 
Ads  0:10  behold,  I  am  h.  Lord 

10:3:J  we  are  all  h.  before  God 
Heb.  13:14  A.  have  we  no  city 
See  STAND. 

HEREAFTER. 
Is.  41:23  thin-.'s  th:it  come  fl. 
Ban.  2:2",*  come  to  pa^s  A.  45 
.Va/.  2l'>:t>t  A.  sh.  .ve  see  S.  of  m. 
Mark  11:14  no  man  eat  of  thee  A. 
Luke  22:(iO  h.  sh.  Son  of  man  sit 
John  1:51  A.  ye  sh.  see  heaven 

13:7  thou  shall  know  A. 

14:30  A.  I  will  not  talk  with  vou 
1  77m.  1:10  to  them  wh.  h.  beli. 
J?t!'.  1:19  IhinL's  whieh  sh.  be  A. 

4:1  show  thing's  wh.  must  be  A. 

9:12  come  tw<)  woes  more  A. 

HEREBY. 
Jo.'.  3:10  A.  know  G.  is  am.  yon 
1  John  2:3  A.  we  do  know  hi'm 

5  A.  know  that  we  are  in  him 
3:10  A.  perceive  we  love  of  God 

19  A.  Know  we  are  of  the  trull; 
24  A.  we  know  he  abideth  in  us 
4:2  A.  know  ye  Spirit  of  God 

6  A.  know  we  the  Sp.  of  truth 
13  A.  know  that  we  aw.  in  him 

HEREI.X. 
1  Jo/tn  4:10  A.  is  love,  not  that 

HEREI^V,  lES. 
Acts  iM:14  the  way  they  call  A. 
1  (.'or.  11:19  there  l)e  A.  am.  you 
OiU.  5:20  works  of  flesh  wratli,  A. 
iPet.  2:1  briui.'  iu  damnable  A. 

HERETIC. 
Til.  3:10  A.  after  sec.  admonition 

HERETOFORE. 

1  .^am.  4:7  been  such  a  thin;^  A. 
i  Cor.  13:2  them  which  A.  sinned 

HEREIXTO. 
1  Pef.  2:21  even  A.  were  ye  called 

HEREWITH. 
Mai.  3:10  and  i>rove  nie  now  A. 

HERITAGE,  8. 
Ex.  6:S  I  will  <.'ive  it  you  for  A. 
Job  20:29  A.  appointed  by  God 

27:13  A.  of  oppressors  they  rec. 
iV.  16:6  yea.  1  nave  a  yood'ly  A. 

61:5  A.  of  those  fear  thv  name 

94:5  break  thy  peo.  aflllct  thv  A. 

111:0  five  them  A.  of  heathen 

119:111  testimi>nies  taken  as  A. 

127:.^  children  are  a  A.  of  the  L. 

135:12  gave  their  land  for  a  A. 
136:21,  22 
Is.  49:8  inherit  the  desolate  A. 

54:17  A.  of  servants  of  the  Lord 

68:14  feed  thee  with  A.  of  Jacob 
Jer.  2:7  my  A.  an  abomiiuition 

3:19  sh.  I  give  thee  goodly  A.  / 

12:7  left  A. ;  8  my  A.  is  as  lion 
9  my  A.  is  as  si/eekled  bird 

15  liriu^'  ag.  every  man  to  his  A. 

17:4  iliou  shalt  discont.  from  A. 

50:11  O  destroyers  of  my  A. 
JoeJ  2:17  give  n'ot  A.  to  reproach 

3:2  I  will  plead  \vi.  them  for  A. 
Mtc.  2:2  oppress  a  man  and  A. 

7:14  feed  the  Hock  of  tliy  A. 

18  i»nsseth  IransLTession  of  A. 
Mai.  1:3  I  laid  Esau's  A.  waste 
1  ret.  5:3  being  lords  over  G.'s  A. 
HERMAP,  HERMES.   Bo.  16:14 
HERMOGEXES.    2  run.  1:15 

HERMO\. 
Jot.  1.3:11  all  mt.  II.  Reuben  had 
Ps.  89:12  H.  shall  rejoice  in  thv 

133:3  dew  of  II.  that  descended 

Cant.  4:8  look  from  the  top  of  11. 

^ERMo^^TES.  Ps.n-.e 


HID 

HEROn. 

Mat.  2:12  not  return  to  IT.  15,  10 
14:3  for  II.  had  laid  h.dd.  6 
Mark  8:15  leaven  of  II.  6:17,  21 
Luke  3:1  II.  tetrareh  of  (Jalil.  19 
9:7  II.  heard  of  Jesus.  l:i:31 
2.3:7  sent  J.  to  II.  «.  11.  12.  13 
.4o^«4:27  H.  and  Pontius  I'ilate 
12:1  11.  vexed  the  chu.  6,  11,  21 
IIERODIAXS. 
Mat.  22:16  iliev  si  nt  th.  disciples 

with  the  (1.  .Murk  12:13 
Mark  3:6  1".  took  eiuin.  with  H. 

HERODIAR 
.^fat.  14:3  John  iu  prison  for  11.  6 
.Mark  6:19  H.  had  ((Uanel,  17.  22 
Luke  .3:19  11.  reprov.  by  J.  for  H. 
IlERODIOX.    Horn.  16:11 

HEROV 
Lev.  11:19  A.  unci.  J)iut.  14:18 
HERSELF.    .S«'  si!i.r. 
HE8HB0\. 
Xum.  21:28  Are  go.  out  of  H.  30 
Jud.  11:26  Is.  dw.  in  11.  XfA.  9:22 
Cant.  7:4  like  flsh-pools  ofH. 
Id.  15:4  II.  shall  cry.  Jer.  49:3 
16:8  for  field  of  II.  languish.  9 
■Jer.  48:2  in  H.  they  dev.  evil.  45 
HETH.  Gen.  10:15;  2.3:7;  25:10: 
27:40;  49:.32;  1  Chr.  1:13 
HEW,  ED. 
Ex.  34:1  A.  2  tables.  Deut.  10:1 

4  A.  two  tables,  Deut.  10:3 
iMut.  12:3A.  down  grav.  images 
19:5  goeth  with  his  neigh,  to  A. 

1  .^am.  11:7  S.  A.  oxen  in  pieces 
15:.33  Samuel  A.  Airag  in  pieces 

2  Chr.  2:2  Solo,  told  80.000  to  A. 
Jer.  2:13  mv  peo.  A.  them  cist. 
Dan.  4:14  A",  down  the  tree,  23 
Uof.  6:5  I  A.  tliem  by  the  proph. 

HEWER,  S. 
Dent.  29:11  fron>  A.  of  wood 
Jo,--.  9:21  be  A.  of  wood.  2.) 
27  Jos.  made  them  A.  of  wood 

1  A'.  5:15  80.000  A.  in  mountains, 

2  Chr.  2:18 
Jer.  46:22  ag.  Eg.  asA.  of  wood 

HEWETH. 
7s.  10:15  boast  aga.  him  that  A. 
22:16  A.  him  out  a  sepulchre 

HEWX. 
Prov.  9:1  A.  out  seven  pillars 
I/>.  10::i3  high  ones  shall  be  A. 
33:9  Leb.  is  asha.  and  A.  down 
51:1  rock  whence  ye  are  A. 
Mat.  3:10  A,  down  and  cast  into 

fire,  7:19:  Zi/*«  3:9 
27:60  A.  out  of  a  rock,  Mark 

15:46;  iwl«  23:53 
See  STON-E. 
HE2ERIAH,  rnlled  EZE- 
KlAg, 

2  K.  16:20  H.  reign,  in  his  stead. 
1S:15  H.  gave  all  silver.  22,  31 
19:1  II.  hea.  it,  15;  20:1,3,12.21 

2  Chr.  29:27  II.  com.  bumt-ofler- 

ings,  .30:1S;  ;J2:I5,  33;  33:3 

30:20  the  Lord  hearkened  to  IT. 

51:2  II.  appoin.  .32:8.  17,  22,  30 

7s.  .36:7.  14.  16;  37:1,  15;  38:1,  3; 

39:1,  2.  8 

HEKROX. 
Gen.  46:9  Reulien.  II.  E.r.  6:14 
7?H^A  4:19  11.  begat  Ram 
1  Chr.  2:9  sons  of  II.  18,  21,  25 

HID. 
Gen.  3:8  Adam  and  his  wife  A. 
10  I  was  naked,  and  I  A.  mvself 
Ex.  2:2  A.  Moses  three  montha 
12  M.  A.  the  Egyi»tian  in  sand 
3:6  and  Moses  A.  his  face 
Jos.  2:4  Rahab  A.  the  spies,  6 
0:17  she  A.  the  messen^'ers.  25 

1  A'.  18:4  Obndiah  A.  prophets.  13 

2  A'.  4:27  the  Lord  A.  it  from  lue 
11:2  thev  A.  him  and  his  nurse, 

2  Chr.  22:11 

Job  17:4  A.  heart  fr.  understand. 
29:8  saw  me.  and  A.  thtnnselves 

Pf.  9:15  in  net  which  they  A. 
22:24  nei.  A.  his  face  from  him 
35:7  they  A.  for  me  their  net 
8  net  he  hath  A.  catch  himself 
119:11  word  I  A.  in  my  heart 
140:5  proud  A.  a  snare  for  me 

7^.  49:2  in  quiver  he  A.  me 
50:6  I  A.  not  my  face  fr.  shame 
53:3  we  A.  our  faces  ftom  him 
54:8  in  little  WTath  I  A.  my  face 
57:17  I  A.  me  and  was  wroth 
59:2  A.  his  face  from  you 
G4:T  hast  A.  thy  face  Rom  ms 


HID 

Jr.  13:5  and  A.  it  by  Euphrates 
18:22  they  A.  snares  for  my  feet 
;i:J:.'>  I  A.  my  face  from  this  city 
36:26  but  the  Loril  A.  them 

E:ek.  22:26  A.  their  eyes  fr.  sab. 
39:2:!  therefore  A.  I  inv  face,  24 

Ma/.  11:25  A.  fr.  wise,  Iu.  10:21 
13:3.3  A.  in  three  meas.  Lu.  13:21 
25:18  and  A.  his  lord's  monev 
25  and  A.  thy  talent  in  earth 

Luke  1:'24  Elizabeth  A.  herself 

./ohn  8:1)9  but  Jesus  A.  himself 

IltV.  6:15  bondm.  and  frcem.  A. 
HID,  Pnrllelnle. 

iSam.  18:13  no  mat.  A.  fr.  king, 
1  A'.  10:3;  2  CAr.  9:2 

.lob  3:21  more  than  for  A.  trcas. 
28:11  thing  A.  bringeth  forth 
21  A.  from  eyes  ofall  living 
38:30  Wat.  are  A.  as  with  a  stbne 

Pf.  17  14  belly  filled  wi.  A.  treas. 
19:0  nothing  A.  from  the  heat 

Pror.  2:4  as  for  A.  treasure 

Is.  40:27  mv  w-ay  is  A.  from  L. 
42:*22  are  ft.  iu  prison-houses 

Jer.  10:17  iniq.  A.  fr.  mine  eyes 

7709.  i:!:12  sin  of  Ephraim  is  A. 

Mat.  10:26  nolh.  A.  th.  sh.  not  he 
kn.  .Vort4:22;  Lu.  8:17;  12:2 

Luke  9:45  saying  was  A.  18:34 
19:42  are  A.  ft'om  thine  eyes 

E/ih.  3:9  fr.  begin,  been  A.  in  G. 

Col.  1:26  been  A.  from  ages 
2:3  A.  all  the  treas.  of  wisdom 
',i:S  vour  life  is  A.  with  Ch.  in  G. 

77t6.'ll:23  by  faith  Moses  was  A. 
Be  HID. 

Gen.4:H  from  thv  face  sh.I&(?A. 

Lei:  4:13  be  A.  fr.  afsembly.  5:8,  4 

./ob  *20:'26  sh.  be  A.  in  secret  plac. 

Is.  29:14  under,  of  pru.  men  Ae  A. 

7/0^'.  13:14  repentance  shall  be  A. 

Awos  9:3  they  be  A.  fr.  my  eight 

.^■«A.  3:11  thou  Shalt  be  h. 

Z.n.  2:3  ye  shall  be  A. 

2  Cor.  4:3  if  our  gospel  be  A. 
Xot  be  HID. 

Mat.  5:14  city  on  hill  not  be  A. 

Mark  7:24  btlt  he  could  not  be  A. 

1  Tim.  5:25  otherwise  not  beh. 
Xot  HID. 

Ps.  32:5  mine  iniq.  have  I  iwt  A. 
38:9  my  groaning  is  not  A. 
40:10  I'have  n.  A.  thy  righteous. 
69:5  my  sins  are  not  h.  fr.  thee 
139:15  my  substance  was  not  A. 

Jer.  16:17"are  iiot  A.  fr.  my  face, 
nor  their  ini.  A.  fr.  mine  eyes 
HIDDEKEL. 

Gen.  2:14  river  is  II.  Dan.  10:4 
HIDDEX. 

Lev.  5:2  A.  from  him 

Dent.  30:11  it  is  not  A.  from  thee 

.Job  24:1  are  not  A.  from  thee 

7*.*.  51:6  in  A.  part  make  know 
t:3:3  consulted  ag.  thy  A.  ones 

Prov.  28:12  wicked  rise,  man  A. 

7--.  45:3  give  thee  A.  riches 
48:6  showed  thee  things,  A.  th, 
Ob.  6  A.  things  soui^ht  up 

Acts  26:26  none  of  these  A. 

1  Cor.  2:7  A.  wisdom  G.  ordained 
4:5  bring  to  light  A.  things 

2  Cor.  4:'Jrenoiinced  A.  things 
1  Pet.  3:4  the  A.  man  of  heart 
Ptv.  2:17  give  to  eat  of  A.  manna 

HIDE,  Substantive. 
Lev.  6:17  A.  flesh  be  burnt,  9:11 

HIDE,  Verb. 
Gen.  18:17 shall  I  A.  from  Abra.  f 
1  Sam.  3:17  A.  it  not  from  me,  if 

thou  A.  iSam.  14:18 
Job  13:20  not  A.  myself  from  thee 
14:13  wouldest  A.  me  in  grave 
20:12  he  A.  it  under  his  timgue 
3.3:17  and  A.  pride  from  man 
40:13  A.  them  iu  dust  together 
Ps.  17:8  A.  me  under  thy  wings 
27:5  in  time  of  tro.  he  sh.  A.  me. 

in  his  tabem.  sh.  he  A.  me 
.31:20  th.  A.  them  in  thy  prcs. 
55:1  A.  not  thyself  fr.  my  sup. 
f">4:2  A.  me  fr.  counsel  of  wicK. 
78:4  not  A.  them  from  their  chi 
69:46  O  L.  wilt  thou  A.  thyself 
119:19  A.  not  thy  commandm. 
143:9  I  flee  to  thee  to  A.  me 
Prov.  2:1  A.  my  com.  with  thee 
Is.  1:15  I  will  A.  mine  eyes 
2:10  and  A.  thee  in  the  dust 
3:9  A.  not  sin ;  16:3  A.  outcasts 
26:20  A.  thvself  a  little  moment 
58:7  A.  not  fr.  thine  o\vn  flesh 
Jer.  36:19  A.  thee  and  Jeremiah 
Lam.  3:56  A.  not  ear  at  my  brea. 


HIG 

Ezek.  28:3  no  secret  they  con  A. 
31:8  cedars  could  not  A.  him 
39:29  neither  will  I  A.  my  face 

Jam.  5:'20  A.  a  multitude  of  sins 

Hev.  6:16  A.  us  fi-om  him  that 

See  PACE. 

HIDE  himapir. 

Jer.  23:'2-l  A.  A.  in  secret  jdaces 

John  12:36  J.  did  A.  A.  fr.  them 
HIDE  themaclvei. 

2  A'.  7:12  gone  out  to  A.  t.  In  fie. 

Joli  24:4  poor  of  the  earth  A.  f, 
31:22  where  work,  of  iniq.  A.  t. 

Ps.  56:6  A.  /.  mark  my  steps 

I^-ov.  28:28  wick,  rise,  men  A.  t. 

Amos  9:3  A.  t.  iu  top  of  Conuel 
HIDEST. 

Job  13:24  why  A.  thy  faccf    Ps. 
44:-24;  88:14 

Ps.  10:1  why  A.  thv.  in  trouble  ? 
104:2il  thou  It.  th'y  face 

7»'.  43:15  thou  art  G.  th.  A.  thys. 
HIDETII. 

Job  23:9  A.  himself  <jn  right  hand 
34:29  when  lu;  A.  his  face 
42:3  who  is  he  that  A.  counsel  ? 

7^-.  10:11  he  A.  face  will  nev.  see 
l:i9:12  darkn.  A.  not  IVom  thee 

I'rov.  10:18  A.  hated  with  lying 
19:24  sloth.  A.  his  hand,  '26:15 
22:3  pru.  man  A.  himself,  27:12 
27:16  whosoeverA.  her,  A.  wind 
28:27  that  A.  eyes  sh.  ha.  curse 

7^'.  6:17  A.  face  from  house  of  J. 

Mai.  13:44  man  hath  found, heA. 
HIDIXG. 

.Tftb  31:33  A.  iniq.  in  my  bosom 

Ps.  .32:7  art  my  A.  place,  119:114 

7*.  28:17  waters  overflow  A.  pla. 
;12:2  as  a  A.  place  iivim  the  wintl 

Hub.  3:4  was  A.  of  his  power 

IIIEL.    17i.  1C:.34 

IllGGAION.    Ps.  9:16 
HIGH. 

Gen.  29:7  Lo,  it  is  yet  A.  day 

btut.  12:2  served  gods  on  A.  mo. 
28:43  get  np  above  the  very  A. 

1  Cltr.  17:17  state  of  man  A.  deg. 
Job  11:8  A.  as  heaven 

22:12  stars,  how  A.  they  are ! 
38:15  the  A.  arm  sh.  be  broken 
41::54  he  beholdeth  all  A.  things 
Ps.  18:27  bringdown  A.  looks 
49:2  give  ear,  both  low  and  A. 
02:9  men  of  A.  degree  are  a  lie 
71:19  thv  righteous.  O  G.  is  A. 
89:13  an"d  A.  is  thy  right  hand 
97:9  thou  L.  art  A.  above  earth, 

99:2;  li:!;4 
101:5him  thr.t  hath  a  A.  look 
103:11  heaven  is  A.  above  earth 
131:1  things  too  A.  for  me 
138:6  L.  be  A.  he  hath  respect 
139:6  it  is  A.  I  cannot  attain 
140:(i  let  A.  praises  of  God  be 
150:5  ])raise  him  on  A.  sounding 
Prov.  Vo.\l  as  A.  wall  in  conceit 
21:4  A.  look,  and  proud  heart 
24:7  wisdom  is  too  A.  for  a  fool 
Ec.  12:5  afraid  of  that  wh.  is  A, 
Is.  2:13  L.  on  cedars  that  A. 
0:1  Lord  on  a  throne,  A.  and 
10:12  I  will  punish  his  A.  looks 
24:21  pun.  A.  ones  that  are  on  A. 
30:13  as  a  breach  in  a  A.  wall 
.52:13  mv  servant  sh.  be  very  A. 
57:15  the  A.  and  lofty  One 
Jtr.  17:12  a  ghu-ious  A.  throne 
49:16  tho.  thou  make  thv  ne.  A. 
Ezek.  21:26  abase  him  is  A. 
Ob.  3  habitation  is  A.  that  saitb 
.7oA»  19:31  sabbath  was  a  h.  day 
Acts  18:17  with  a  A.  arm  bro.  he 
Horn.  12:16  mind  not  A.  things 
13:11  it  id  A.  time  to  awake 

2  Cor.  10:5  cast,  down  ev.  A.  th. 
Phil.  3:14  prize  of  the  A.  calling 
Her.  21:12  Jerusal.  had  a  wall  A. 

See  GATE,  GOD,  HILL,  niLl.S. 

Most  HIGH. 

Knm.  24:16  kuowled-e  of  M.  IL 

2  Sam.  22:14  M.  II.  lit.  his  voice 

Ps.  7:17  sing  praise  to  name  of 

the  Lord  the  M.  II.  9:2;  92:1 

46:4  tabernacles  iif  the  M.  II. 

47:2  the  Lord  M.  II.  is  terrible 

.50:14  pav  thv  vows  to  the  M.  H. 

.56:2  light  aga.  thee.  II  M.  II. 

57:2  I  will  cry  unto  God  M.  H. 

73:11  is  there  knowl.  iu  M.  H. 

77:10  ri:;ht  hand  of  M.  II. 

7.«:17  provoking  the  M.  IT.  56 

82:6  are  the  children  of  M.  II. 

83:18  art  M.  11.  over  all  earth 


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CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


IIIL 

Pf.  91:1  dwelleth  in  pi.  of  M.  H. 
9  made  M.  H.  thy  habitation 
92:8  but  thou,  Lord,  art  ?n.  k. 
107:11  contem.  couusel  of  M.  H. 
Js.  14:14  will  he  like  the  M.  H. 
Lam.  3:35  before  face  of  M.  H. 
38  out  of  M.  II.  proc.  not  evil 
Pan.  4:17  M.  H.  ruleth  in  kingd. 

24  the  decree  of  the  M.  H. 
35  M.  H.  rules  kingdom,  :33 
84  and  I  blessed  The  M.  H. 

7:18  saints  of  M.  IT.  take  kintr. 
93  judo:,  given  saints  of  M.  11. 

25  speak  words  aj^aiust  M.  H. 
27  saints  of  the  ftl.  H. 

i7w.  7:16  return  not  to  M.  H. 
11:7  called  them  to  the  M.  H. 
Acts  7:48  M.  H.  dwelleth  not 

See  MOUNTAIN. 

On  HIGH. 

Deut.  28:1  G.  will  set  thee  on  h. 
Job  5:11  set  on  h.  th.  that  be  low 

16:19  and  my  record  is  on  h. 

39:18  she  lifteth  up  herself  on/i. 

27  ea^le  make  her  nest  on  h. 

Pa.  7:7  for  th.  sakes  return  on  h. 

ti8:18  thou  hast  ascended  £W^  h, 

69:20  O  God,  set  me  up  on  h. 

91:14  I  will  svt  liim  on  h. 

93:4  L.  on  h.  \^  niiixlitier  than 

107:41  Sfttetli  he  tliM  \ioovonh. 
J.S.  26:5  bring,  down  them  on  h. 

32:15  Sp.  poured  on  us  fr.  on  h. 

40:26  lift  up  your  eyes  on  h. 

58:4  your  voice  heard  on  k. 
Luke  1:78  diiy-sprin^from  on  h. 
Eph.  4:8  he  ascended  up  on  k. 

See      PLACE,       PLACES,       PRIEST, 
TOWER. 

HIGHER. 

1  Sam.  9:2  S.  h.  than  any  of  pe. 
Job  35:5  clouds,  which  are  k. 
Ps.  61:2  lead  to  Rock  that  is  h. 

89:27  make  him  h.  than  kinga 
Ec.  5:8  there  be  A.  than  they 
Js.  55:9  as  hea.  are  h,  than  earth, 
so  my  ways  h.  th.  your  ways 
Jer.  30:10  Bar.  read  in  h.  court 
Dan.  8:3  one  horn  h.  than  other 
Lvke  14:10  may  say,  Go  up  h. 
liOtn.  l.'l:l  subject  to  A.  powers 
lleb.  7:26  high-p.  made  h.  than 

HIGHEST. 
iV.  18:13  the  II.  gave  his  voice 

87:5  11.  himself  shall  establish 
Proi\  8:26  nor  //.  part  of  dust 

9:3  crieth  on  h.  places  of  city 
Ec.  5:8  higlier  than  h.  regard. 
Ezek.  17:3  h.  branch  of  cedur 
Mat.  21:9 hosan. \nh. Mark  11:10 
Luke  1:32  culled  Son  of  the  II. 
35  power  of  H.  overshad.  thee 
76  be  called  prophet  of  the  H. 

2:14  glorv  to  G.  in  H.  19:33 

6:35  ye  shall  be  chil.  of  the  11. 

14:8  sit  not  duwn  in  h.  room 

20:46  love  h.  seats  in  sj-uagog. 
HIGHLY, 
Luke  1:28  Tliou  art  h.  favored 

16*15  h.  esteemed  among  men 
Po?7i.  12:3  think  of  him.  more  A. 
Phil.  2:9  G.  hath  //..  exalted  him 

1  The-^.  5:13  to  e.st.  them  very  A. 

HIGH-MI\DED. 
R(nn.  11:20  not  A. -hi.  1  Tim.  6:1 

2  Tim.  3:4  traitors,  heady,  A.-7/i. 

HIGHNESS. 
Job  31:23  his  //.  I  could  not  en. 
/«.  13:3  that  n-joice  in  my  h. 

HIGHWAY,  S. 
Jnd.  5:6  dayw  Jael  /(.  unoccupied 
Prov.  Hi:  17  h.  of  upright 
Is.  11:16  -i  h.  for  his  people 
19:23  a  //.  out  of  Eg.  to  AssjTia 
33:8  h.  lie  waste,  way-faring 
35:8  and  aA.  shall  be  there 
40:3  make  in  desert  a  h.  for  G. 
49:11  my  k.  shall  be  exalted 
62:111  ( jist  up  h.  gather  stones 
J<  r.  31:21  thy  heart  towards  h. 
Anion  ."»:lfi  r*hall  say  in  all  h. 
,  Mnf.  22:9  go  into  h.  Luke  14:2-3 
Mark  10: 16  Bartimeus  sat  by  h. 

HILKI.VH. 
2  A'.  18:18  Kliak.  son  of  n.  22:12 
Neh.  8:4  II.  on  K.'s  right.  12:7 
Is.  22:20  H.  of  II.  2  (Jhr.  34:20,  22 

HILL. 
Jon.  24:.^3  Elea/ar  burled  in  h. 
1  Ham.  10:5  conn-  to  //.  of  (i.  10 
/v.  24:3  shall  asc<'nd  to  h.  of  I,. 
42:6  remember  thee  from  //.  M. 
68:15  A.  oft;.  isasA.  of  Bushau 
IG  A.  G.  desireth  to  dwell  in 


HIN 

Cant.  4:6  get  to  A.  of  frankinc, 
h.  5:1  viney.  in  very  fruitful  h. 

10:32  shake  handag.  A.  of  Jcru. 

30:17  as  an  ensign  on  a  A. 

31:4  Lord  shall  fi^htfor^. 

40:4  mount,  and  A.  be  made  low 
Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  from  ev.  A. 

31:39  measuring  line  on  A.  G. 

49:16  boldest  height  of  the  A. 

50:6  gone  from  mountain  to  h. 
Mat.  5:14  city  that  is  set  on  a  A. 
Lnke  3:5  ev.  A.  be  brou^'ht  low 

4,29  led  hira  to  brow  of  the  A. 

9;37  were  come  down  from  A. 
Acts  17:22  Paul  stood  in  Mare  A. 

Hill-COrXTBY. 
Jo».  13:6  inh.  of  A.-c.  drive  out 
Lnke  1:39  Mary  went  to  h.-c. 
65  nois.  through  all  h.-c.  of  J. 
High  HILL,  S. 
Oen.  7:19  A.  A.  under  heaven 

1  K.  \^'.%^  groves  on  every  high 

h.  2  A'.  17:10 
Pi.  68:15  hiffh  A.  as  hill  of  B. 

16  ye  high  h.  f  this  is  the  A. 

Is.  30:25  on  high  A.  rivers  of  wa. 

Jer.  2:20  on  A.  A.  thou  wand.  'Zi 

17:2  remember  groves  on  A.  A. 

Ezek.  6:13  sla.  am.  idols  on  A.  A. 

34:6  sheep  wand,  on  eveiy  A.  A. 

Holy  HILL. 
Ps.  2:6  set  my  king  on  A.  A.  of 
3:4  Lord  heard  me  out  of  A.  A. 
15:1  who  sh.  dwell  in  thy  A.  A. 
43:3  brin^  me  to  thy  A.  A.  ? 
99:9  worship  at  his  A.  h. 
HILL,  with  top. 
Ex.  17:9  will  stand  on  to])  of  A. 
Num.  14:44  pres.  to  go  to  //.  t. 
Jud.  16:3  S.  carried  to  top  of  A. 

2  K.  1:9  Elijah  eat  on  ioij  of  a  A. 

HILLS. 
Gen.  49:26  ut.  bound  of  everl.  A. 
Ni/m.  23:9  fr.  the  A.  I  behold  him 
Dei/t.  8:7  sprin":  out  val.  and  A 
11:11  a  land  of  A.  and  valleys 
33:15  precious  things  of  last.  h. 

1  K.  m-.m  gods  are  gods  of  A.  28 
22:17  saw  all  Is.  scattered  on  A. 

2  A'.  16:4  burnt  incense  on  the  ?t,. 

2  Chr.  28:4 
Job  15:7  wast  thou  made  be.  A. .?' 
Ps.  18:7  foundations  of  ^.  moved 
50:10  cattle  on  thousand  A. 
65:12  little  h.  rejoice  on  ev.  side 
72:3  the  little  A.  by  righteousn. 
80:10  A.  covered  vdth  shadow 
9.'}:4  strcmrth  of  the  A.  is  his 
97:5 /^  nielled  like  wax 
as:H  the  //.  be  jovful  together 
104:10sprinij;s,  wliichrunam.  A. 

13  watereth  A.  from  chambers 
;i2  he  touch.  A.  and  they  smo. 

114:4  little  A.  skip,  like  lam.  6 
121:1  will  lift  mine  eyes  to  /;. 
118:9  mount,  and  A.  praise  Lord 
Pror.  8:25  A.  I  brought  forth 
Cant.  2:8  he  cometh  skip,  on  A. 
Is.  2:2  shall  be  exalted  al)ove  h. 

14  day  of  L.  shall  be  on  aii  //. 
7:25  on  all  A.  eh.  not  come  fear 
40:12  weighed  h.  in  balance? 
41:15  shaft  make  A.  aschaff 
42:15  make  waste  moun.  and  A. 
54:10  mount.  dci)art,  A.  remov. 
65:12  A.  break  forth  into  sin^i. 
65:7  blasphemed  me  up.  the7(. 

Jer.  3:2:3  salva.  hoped  for  from  A. 
13:27  thv  abominations  on  A. 
Ezek.  6:3  thus  saith  L.  to  A.  36:4 
36:6  to  /'.  to  rivi-rs  and  valleys 
IIos.  10:8  say  to  A.  Fall  on  us 
Joel  3:18  A.  shall  How  with  milk 
Mic.  4:1  be  exalted  above  A. 
6:1  let  the  A.  hear  thy  voice 
.V«A.  1:5  h.  melt,  earth  is  burnt 
I/ab.  3:6  perpetual  A.  did  bow 
Luke  23:30  say  to  //.  Cover  us 

HIM. 
Pom.  11:36  of  //.  through  A.  and 
to  A.  are  all  things 
Hl\. 
Ej-.  29:40  fourth  part  of  A.  of  oil 
311:24  ofoil-oIiveaA. 
L'V.  1ii:.36  a  Just  //.  shall  ye  have ! 
2;J:13  the  foiu'th  part  of  a  A.  of 

oil.  Nimi.  15:4;  28:14 

Xnm.  15:5  fo.  part  of /^  of  wine 

6  the  third  part  of  a  A.  of  oil 

9  mingled  with  half  a  //.  of  oil 

Ez^k.  4:11  si.\th  part  of//,  of  wa. 

45:24  A.  of  oil  ftjr  ep.  46:5,  7.  11 

46:14  u  A.  of  oil  to  ttmipcr  with 

lil\I>.  s. 
Gen.  49:21  Naph.  isa  h.\vt  loose 


HIR 

2  Sam.  22:34  mv  feet  like  A.  feet, 

Ps.  18:133;  Ilab.  3:19 
Job  39:1  mark  when  h.  calve? 
P.*.  29:9  voice  of  L.  mak.  h.  calve 
P/-0V.  5:19  as  loving  h.  and  roe 
r«n/.  2:7byA.  of  field,  3:5 
Je7\  14:5  A.  calved  in  the  field 

HL\DER,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:56  A.  me  not,  seeing  L. 
Nch.  4:8  and  h.  the  building 
Job  9:12  taketh  away,  -vvho  A  ? 

11:10  shut  up,  whoA.  him? 
Acts  8:36  what  A.  me  to  be  bap.  ? 
1  Cor.  9:12  lest  we  sho.  A.  gospel 
G«l.  5:7  who  did  A.  you  ? 

HI.XDERED,  ETH. 
Ezr.  6:8  exp.  given,  be  not  A. 
Is.  14:6  is  persecuted,  none  A. 
Lvke  11:52  entering  in,  ye  A. 
1  Thes.  2:18  wo.  ha.  come,  S.  A.  - 

1  Pet.  3:7  your  prayers  be  not  A. 

HLXDER  end,  sea. 

2  Sa?n.  2:23  smote  with  h.  e.  of 
Zee.  14:8  half  toward  the  h.  sea 

HIIVDERMOST,    or    HIXD- 

MOST. 
Gen.  33:2  put  Kachel  and  Jos.  h. 
Xiim.  2:31  go  A.  with  standards 
Veut.  25:18  and  smoteA.  of  thee 
Jos.  10:19  and  smite  A.  of  them 
Jer.  50:12  A.  of  nations  wildern. 

HI\'DER  part,  s. 
1  K.  7:25  their  A.  jxots  were  in- 
ward, 2  Chr.  4:4 
Ps.  78:66  smote  enemies  in  A.  p. 
Joel  2:20  h.part  tow.  utmost  sea 
Mark  4:;J8  J.  was  in  A.  p.  of  ship 
Acts  27:41  A.  ;>.  broken  with  wa. 
HI\GES. 

1  K.  7:50  the  A.  of  gold  for  doors 
Prov.  2(J:14  door  turneth  upon  A. 

HIiMVOM. 
Jos.  15:8  border  by  valley  of  H. 

2  A'.  23:10  Tophet,  in  val.  of  11. 
2  Chr.  2S:3  incense  in  val.  of  II. 

33:6  to  pass  through  fire  in  II. 
Jer.  19:2  valley  of  tlie  son  of  II. 
32:35  high  places  in  valley  of  H. 

HIP. 
Jud.  15:8  sm.  them  A.  and  thigh 

HIRAM. 

2  Sam.  5:11  II.  king,  1  Chr.  14:1 

1  K.  5:1  11.  sent  his  servants.  8 

7:13  Sol.  sent  and  fetched  H. 

9:12  n.  came  to  see,  27;  10:11 

HIRE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  31:8  ring-stra.  sh.  be  thy  A. 
£ir.  22:15  hired  thing  ca.  for  /;. 
iJeut.  2:3:18  not  br.  ^.  of  a  whore 

1  K.  5:6  to  thee  will  1  give  A. 
Is.  23:17  she  shall  turn  to  her  A. 

18  her  h.  be  holiness  to  Lord 
Ezek.  16:31  not  as  harlot  scor.  h. 
Mic.  1:7  the  hires  sball  be  burnt; 
gathered  of  A.  of  harlot,  re- 
turn to  the  A.  of  a  harlot 
3:11  priests  thereof  teach  for  A. 
Zee.  8:10  th.  was  no  A.  for  man 
Mat.  au:8  give  them  their  //. 
Luke  10:7  labor,  worthy  of  his  h. 
Jam.  5:4  A.  of  laborers  kept  back 

HIRE,  EST. 
Is.  46:6  h.  goldsmith  maketh  god 
Ezek.  16:;33  //.  them  may  come 
Mat.  20:1  went  out  to  A.  labore. 

HIRED. 

Gen.  30:16^.  with  son's  mandr. 
Lev.  19:13  wages  of  him  A. 
Dent.  23:4  they  h.  ag.  thee  Ba- 
laam, Neh.  13:2 
Jud.  18:4  Micah  A.  me 

2  K.  7:6kin^of  Israel  A.  ag.  us 
2  Chr.  24:127(.  masons  and  cani- 
Ezr.  4:5  h.  counsellors  ag.  thrm 
Neh.  6:12  Sanballat  had  A.  him 
Is.  7:20  sh.  with  razor  that  is  A. 
Jer.  40:21  A.  men  like  fatted  bul. 
Hos.  8:9  Ephraim  hath  h.  lovers 

10  they  nave  A.  am.  nations 
Mat.  20:7  bee.  no  man  hath  A.  us 

9  were  h.  about  eleventh  hour 
Acts  28:30  P.  two  yean?  in  h.  ho. 

HIRED  servant,  s. 

Ex.  12:45  a  A.  servant  shall  not 

Q&i  thereof,  Le^.  22:10 
Lev.  25:6  sab.  be  meat  for  A.  s. 
40  as  a  A.  s.  sh.  he  be  with  th. 
53  yearly  A.  5.  shall  he  be  with 
him 
Dent.  15:18  worth  double  h.  ser. 
24:14  thou  sh.  not  oiipr.-ss /v.  .•.-. 
Mark  l:-jl)/rl).  iu  sliiii  witli  //.  s. 
Luke  15:17  h.  s.  have  bread,  19 


HOL 

HIRELING. 

Job  7:1  days  are  like  days  of  A. .' 
2  aA.  looketh  for  rcw.  of  work 
14:6  accomplish  as  a  A. 
Is.  16:14  years  of  A.  21:16 
Mai.  3:5  against  those  oppress  A. 
John  10:12"a  A.  not  the  shepherd 
13  A.  ficeth,  because  he  is  a  A. 
HIS. 
Cant.  2:16  bel.  is  mine,  I  am  A. 
Acts  10:33  baptized,  he  and  all  A. 
2  Tifn.  2:19  L.  kno.  them  are  A. 
HISS. 

1  K.  9:8  at  house  every  one  sh.  A. 
Job  27:2^3  h.  him  out  of  place 
Is.  5:26  A.  to  them  fr.  end  of  ear. 

7:18  Lord  shall  A.  for  fly  in  Eg. 
t/tf?'.  19:8  passeth  thereby  sh.  A. 

49:17;  50:13 
■Lam.  2:15  A.  at  daughter  of  Jer. 
16  enemies  A.  and  gnash  teeth 
Ezek.  27:36  merchants  h.  at  thee 
Zep.  2:15  ev.  onepasseth  shall  A- 
Zec.  10:81  will  h.  for  them 
HISSING. 

2  Chr.  29:8  delivered  them  to  A. 
Jer.  18:16  make  land  perpet.  A. 

19:8  make  our  city  des.  and  a  A. 
25:9  and  I  will  make  them  a  A. 

18;  29:18 
51:37  Babylon  shall  be  a  A. 
Mic.  6:16  make  inhabitants  a  A. 
HIT. 

1  Sam.  31:3  archers  h.  1  Chr.  10:3 

HITHER. 
Gen.  45:8  not  you  sent  me  A. 
Ex.  3:5  draw  not  nigh  h. 

2  A'.  2:8  Jordan  divided  h .  14 
Prov.  9:4  let  turn  in  A.  16 
Mat.  14:18  brin^  them  h.  to  me 

17:17  bring  A.  to  me,  Luke  9:41 
22:12  friend,  how  earnest  th.  A. 
Luke  14:21  bring  in  A.  the  poor 
15:23  bring  A.  the  fatted  call" 
19:27  bring  A.  and  slay  them 
John '20:27  reach  A.  thy  finger 
See  co?iE. 

HITHERTO. 
Ex.  7:16  A.  thou  would,  not  hear 
Jos.  17:14  L.  hath  blessed  me  A 
Jud.  16:13  A.  thou  hast  mocked 
1  So7}i.  7:12  A.  hath  L.  helped  us 
1  Ch?'.  9:18 /(.  waited  in  king's 
12:29  A.  "Teatest  part  kept  ^va^ 
Job  3S;11  A.  Shalt  thou  coine 
John  5:17  my  Father  worketh  A. 
16:24  A.  have  ye  asked  nothing 

1  Cor.  3:2  A.  ye  were  not  able 

HITTITE. 
Gen.  25:9  in  field  of  Eph.  the  11. 
49:30  bought  of  Eph.  11.  50:13 
A:r.  23:28  out  II.  33:2;  34:11 

2  Sa7n.  11:6  Send  Uriah  the  H 
Ezek.  16:3  thy  mother  a  H.  45 

HITTITES. 
Gen.  15:20  hand  of  H.  Jos.  1:4 
E.V.  3:8,  17 ;   13:5 :    23:23 ;    Deut. 
7:1;  20:17;   Jos.  3:10;    12:8: 
Jud.  3:5;  I  AT.  9:20;  Neh.  9:8 
niA'ITES,  much  in  hittites. 

HO. 
Puth  4:1  A.  such  a  one,  sit  down 
/<*.  55:1  h.  ev.  one  that  thirsteth 
Zee.  2:6  A.  A.  come  forth 
HOAR,    nOARY.     See   frost, 

HAIRS,  HEAB. 

HOARY. 

Job  41:32  would  think  deep  A. 
HOBAB. 

Num.  10:29  sa.  to  II.  Jud.  4:11 
HOISED. 

Acts  27:40  they  h.  up  mainsail 
HOLD,  S,  Substantive. 

Jud.  9:46  entered  A.  of  god  Ber. 
49  put  them  to  h.  set 7/.  on  fire 

1  Sa7n.  22:4  David  in  A.  24:22; 

2  Sf/m.  5:17;  23:14 
Jer.  51:30  remained  in  their  A. 
Eztfk.  19:9  brouLrht  him  intoA. 
Acts  4:'.i  in  //.  to  next  day 
Ptv.  18:2  the  /;.  of  cv.  foul  spirit 
See  STRONG. 

HOLD. 
Gen.  21:18  A.  him  in  thy  hand 
Ex.  5:1  that  they  may  A.  feast 

9:2and  wilt  A.  them  still? 

10:9  we  must  A.  a  feast  unto  L. 

20:7  L.  not  A.  guiltl.  Pent.  5:11 

2  .S'f7m.  2:22  A.  up  my  faceto  Joab 
6:0  Tzziali  jiut  Iia.  to  ark  of  G. 

and  took//,  of  it,  1  Chr.  1-3:9 
1  K.  '■■l-.'J  now  A.  him  nut  guiltless 


CRUDENS   CONCORDANCE. 


89/ 


HOL 

Ssl.  4:11  A.  out  coldcn  sceptre 
Jod  0:44  and  I  ivill  h.  my  tongue 

9:28  wilt  not  A.  me  innocent 

i:):rj  if  I  h.  mv  toii(,-ue 

17:9  rii;l\t.  sliall  li.  on  his  way 
Ph.  \~:f>  h.  my  i;oin"S  in  tliy  pa. 

119:5:)  linr.  liutli  taken  h.  on  me 
IITA.  lliou  me  up,  Ish.beBafe 

139:10  thy  right  hand  sh.  A.  me 
Prov.  :il:19  licr  hands  h.  di»tall" 
Cant.  y:8  tliev  all  A.  swords 
2s.  41:13  L.  A.' thy  right  hand 

43:6  and  I  will  h.  thy  hand 
Mr.  3:13  hroUen  cist.  A.  no  wat. 

DO; 43  ani;ui,<h  took  A.  of  him 
Amm  Ij:l0  he  say.  A.  thy  tons;no 
Ztc.  11:5  A.  themsel.  not  Ruilty 
Mat.  6:44  A.  to  ime.  Luke  16:13 

41:26  for  all  A.  J.  as  a  prophet 
Hark  7:4  they  received  to  A. 
Horn.  1:18  A.  truth  in  unrighte. 
Phil.  2:29  A.  such  in  reputation 
•1  T/lfi.  2:15  A.  traditions  ye  have 
}/et>.  .3:14  if  we  A.  our  contldenco 
Pttt.  2:14  A.  doctrine  of  Balaam 
15  A.  doctrine  of  Nicolaitana 

gSM  CAUOIIT. 

HOLD  fast. 

Job  8:15  he  sh.  A.  it/,  but  not  en. 
27:6  my  righteousness  I  k.f<ist. 
.Ter.  8:5  they  A.  f.  deceit 

1  Tkm.  6:21  h.fast  that  is  good 
a  Tim.  1:13  h.f.  form  of  so.  wor. 
//**.  3:6  we  h.f.  the  contldenco 

4:14  A.  f.  onr'profession,  10:2:1 

Ilev.  2:23  A.  f.  till  I  come 

3:3  and  A.  hi"!  and  repent 

11  h.  that/,  which  tliou  hast 

HOLD  peace. 

Er.  14:14  vc  shall  A.  your  wnc* 

Sum.  30:4"  ifher  father  A.  his;). 

14  if  her  husband  A.  his/). 
Jutl.  19:19  A.  p.  lay  hand  on  m. 
S  Sam.  13:20  h.  thy  p.  my  sister 

2  A".  2:3  A.  you  yoiir  peaer,  6 
J\eA.  8:11  h.  \mvr  p.  day  is  holy 
Job  11:3  lies  make  menA.  p.  f 

13:13  A.  your/),  let  me  alono 
3;i:31  A.  thv;).  and  I  will  speak 

33  A.  thy'/).  I  will  teach  thee 
Pf.  8:):1  O.  G.  A.  not  thy  ».  109:1 
Is.  62:1  for  Z.'s  sake  not  h.  my  p. 
6  A.  their  JD.  dav  nor  night 
64:12  A.  ptace  arid  afflict  us? 
Jer.  4:19  cannot  A .  prare 
Z'p.  1:7  A.  thy  /).  at  pres.  of  L. 
Mat.  20:31  rcb.  them  bee.  they 
sh.  A.  /).  Mark  10:48;  Luke 
18:.39 
Jfark  1:25  A.  thy  p.  Luke  4:.35 
Luke  19:40  if  they  A.  /).  the  »to. 
Acts  12:17  beckoning  toA.  Ih.  /). 
ls:9  be  not  afraid,  A.  not  thy/). 

1  Cor.  14:30  let  the  first  A.  his  /). 
See  T.\KE. 

HOLDER. 

2  A".  23:22  not  A.  such  a  pai"9.  23 
J'jt> :«;:»  A.  in  cords  of  aliliction 
/".«.  18:35  right  hand  hath  A.  me 

71:6  bv  thee  have  I  been  A.  up 
73:2:3  n.  me  up  by  right  hand 
Prov.  5:23  A.  with  cords 
Is.  43:1  wh.  right  baud  I  hiive  A. 
Luke  24:16  their  eyes  were  A. 
Acte  2:24  not  possi.  he  sho.  be  A. 
Som.  14:4  yea,  he  shall  be  A.  uji 

BOLDEST. 
E'f.  4:11  A.  tliy  peace  this  time 
Job  13:24  whefetore  A.  Ihou  me 
/*»•.  77:4  thou  A.  mv  eyes  waking 
Jir.  49:16  O  thou  that  A.  height 
Jlev.  2:13  thou  A.  fast  my  name 

HOLDETH. 
Jb»  2:3  he  A.  fast  his  integrity 
2'):9A.  back  face  of  his  tlirono 
/>.«.  06:9  bless  God  who  A.  soul 
pyoi\  11:12  man  of  nnd.  A.  peace 
17:28  a  fool  when  he  A.  peace 
.Van.  10:21  none  A.  w.  me  but  M 
tier.  2:1  A.  stars  in  right  hand 

BOLni.\G. 
/».  3.3:15  shak.  hands fr.  A.  bribes 
Jer.  6:11 1  am  weary  with  A.  in 
Mark  7:3  A.  tradition  of  elders 
Phil.  2:16  A.  forth  word  of  life 
Col.  2:19  and  not  A.  the  head 
1  rtm.  1:19  A.  faith 
3:9  A,  the  mvstery  of  faith 
Til.  1:9  A.  fas't  faithful  word 
Pec.  7:1  four  angels  A.  four  win, 

HOLE,  6. 
Ex.  2.8:32  a  A.  in  the  top  of  it 
I  .Sam.  14:11  Ileb.  comeoutof  A. 
S  K.  12:9  Jehoiada  bored  a  A. 
Cant,  5:4  in  hand  by  A.  of  door 


IIOL 

oA.  ol 

.  play  on  h.  of  asp. 


Is.  !;19  go  into  A.  of  rocks,  7:19 
chilli  sh. 


11:8  .     . 

42:22  they  are  all  smired  in  A. 
51:1  look  to  the  A.  of  the  pit 
Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  out  of  A. 
Kzek.  8:7  behold  a  A.  in  the  wall 
.ViiA.  2:12  tlllj'd  hisA.  witji  prey 
//(ij/.  l:tj  |>ut'it  in  a  bag  with  A. 
Zee.  14:12  eves  consume  in  th.  A. 
Mat.  8:20  foxes  ha.  A.  Luke  9:58 

HOLIER,  EST. 

Is.  63:5  for  I  am  A.  than  thou 

l{eb.  9:3  tabern.  is  called  the  A. 

8  way  to  A.  nt)t  yet  manifest 

10:19  to  enter  A.  bv  blood  of  J. 

HOLILY. 
1  Thes.  2:10  how  A.  we  behaved 

HOLI>'E8$. 
Er.  1.5:11  who  like  thee,  in  A..' 
28:36  A.  to  Lord,  39:30;   Zee. 
14:20,  21 

1  Chr.  16:29  worship  L.  in  beauty 
of  A.  Ps.  29:2"  9/1:9 

2  Chr.  20:21  praise  beauty  of  A. 
31:18  san^titled  themselv.  in  A. 

Ps.  30:4  rememb.  of  his  A.  97:12 
47:8  Uod  sitti'th  on  throne  of  A. 
48:1  praised  in  mount,  of  his  A. 
60:6  G.  hath  spoken  in  A.  108:7 
89:35  sw.  by  my  A.  I  will  not  lie 
9:1:5  A.  bccoin.  thy  house,  O  L. 
110:3  willing,  in  IJeauties  of  A. 
T».  -ans  her  hire  sh.  be  A.  to 
.35:8  sh.  be  called  the  way  of  A. 
tt2:9  drink  it  in  courts  of  my  A. 
1)3:15  from  habitation  of  thy  A. 
18  pel),  of  thv  A.  have  i)osae.  it 
Jer.  2:3  Israel  was  A.  to  the  Lord 
31:2.3  O  mountain  of  A. 
Amo-f  4:2  hath  sworn  by  his  A. 
Oh.  17  on  mount  Z.  shall  be  A. 
Mai.  2:11  .lu.  hath  prof.  A.  of  L. 
Luke  1:75  might  serve  him  in  A. 
.4c^x3:12  by  A.  made  man  walk 
Bom.  l:4accoi-iling  Inspirit  of  A. 
6:19  servants  to  righte.  unto  h. 
22  ye  have  your  iVuit  tinto  A. 
2  Cor.  7:1  perfect.  A.  in  fear  of  G. 
Eph.  4:24  new  man  created  iu  A. 
1  rAfA-.  3:13  stablish  hearts  in  A. 
4:7not  to  uucieanness.  but  toA 
1  Tim.  2:15  conti.  in  faith  and  A, 
Tit.  2:3  in  behavior  as  becom.A 
Utb  12:10  be  jiartakers  of  his  A. 
14  peace  with  men.  and  A. 
HOLLOW. 
Gen.  32:25  A.  of  thigh.  32 
Ex.  27:8  altar  A.  boards,  38:7 
Jud.  15:19  tk)d  clave  a  A.  place 
/*■.  40:12  waters  in  A.  of  hand 

HOLPE\. 
Ps.  83:8  have  A.  the  cbil.  of  Lot 
86:17  bee.  thou.  L.  hast  A.  me 
Is.  31:3  he  that  is  A.  shall  fall 
Dan.  11::M  A.  with  a  little  help 
Luke  l:M'hath  A.  his  servant  Is. 

HOLV. 
£!r.  3:5  pi.  th.  standest  A.  ground 
16:23  to-morrow  is  A.  8al)1)ath 
19:6  a  A.  nation,  1  Pit.  2:9 
20:8  remember  sabbath  keep  A. 
28:38  hallow  in  all  th.  A.  gills 
29:.):i  they  are  A.  ,•  34  bee.  itisA. 
,30:2)  an  oil  of  A.  ointment 
32  it  is  A.  ami  sh.  be  A.  unto  y. 
31:14  keep  sabbath,  it  is  A.  15 
Lev.  8:9  put  on  A.  the  A.  crowix 
10:10  difference  bet.  A.  andunh. 
16:4  put  on  the  A,  linen  coat 
.33  atonement  for  A.  sanctua. 
19:2  I  the  L.  your  G.  am  A.  21:8 
20:7  be  ye  A.  ,•  21:7  he  is  A. 
27:14  house  to  be  A.  to  the  Lord 
30  tithe  of  the  land  is  A.  to  L, 
Xum.  5:17  priest  take  A.  water 
13:40  remember  and  be  A.  to  G. 
16:3  all  the  congrrgation  are  A. 
5  show  who  are  his.  who  is  A. 
18:17  not  red.  them,  they  arc  A. 

1  Sam.  2:2  none  A.  as  the  Lord 
21:5  ves.  of  young  men  are  A. 

2  A",  4:9  this  is  a  A.  man  of  God 

1  Chr.  22:19  A.  ves.  to  lion,  of  G. 

2  Chr.  23:6  for  they  are  A. 
33:3  Levites  which  were  A. 

13A.  oll'erings  sod  they  in  pots 
Eir.  8:28  ye  are  A.  to  the  Lord 

9:2  A.  seed  niiiigle<l  themselves 
.VcA.  9:14  madest  known  A.  sab. 
Ps.  20:6  hear  from  his  A.  heaven 

22:3  but  thou  art  A.  O  thou  that 

2S:2  lift  handd  tow.  thy  A.  orac. 

8*>:2  pres.  my  soul,  for  I  am  A. 

9.S:1  Ills  A.  arm  hath  gotten  vie. 

99:5  worship  at  footst.  he  is  A. 
9  exalt  L.  worship  at  his  A.  hill 


IIOL 

Ps.  105:42  remembered  A.  prom. 

115:17  L.  Is  A.  in  all  his  works 
I*rov.  9:10  knowl.  of  A.  is  under 

30:3  nor  have  I  know  1.  of  the  A. 
Is.  4:3  Jerus.  shall  be  called  A. 

6:3  A.  A.  A   is  the  Lord  of  Hosts 

13  A.  3ee*l  substance  thereof 
27:13  worship  in  A.  mountain 
52:10  L.  made  bare  his  A.  arm 
58:13  call  sabbath,  A.  of  the  L. 
64:10  A.  cities  are  a  wilderness 

11  A.  and  beaut,  housi?  is  burnt 
Jer.  11:15  A.  Ilesli  passed  fr.  thee 
Ezek.^a-.^H't  noditlercnce  betwe. 

A.  and  profane 
,3fi:.38  iucr.  them  as  the  A.  flock 
42:13  A.  chambers  where  priests 

14  their  garments,  they  are  A. 
44:19  lay  them  in  A  chambers 

23dilfer.  betw.  A.  and  profane 
45:1  oflTerA.  portion  of  land,  4 
46:19  A.  chambers  of  priests 
48:10  for  priests  be  A.  oblation 

20  sliall  ofler  A.  oblation,  21 
Dan.  4:8  D.  before  me.  in  whom 

is  spiritofA.gods.O.  18;  5:11 
11:28  lirarl  against  A.  covenant 
30  iiiiiigiiatiou  ag.  A.  covenant 
iutel.  with  forsakers  of  A.  c. 
Hag.  2:12  if  one  bear  A.  flesh, 
skirt  touch  br.  sh.  it  be  A.  jt 
Zee.  2:13  L.  raised  up  A.  habita. 
Mat.  7:6  gi.  not  th.  is  A.  to  dogs 
25:31  and  A.  angels  with  him 
Mark  6:20  he  was  just  and  A. 
S-.m  with  A.  angels,  Luke  9:26 
Luk''  1:70  by  the  mouth   of  A. 
prophets.  Avis  S:21 
72  ivmemher  his  A.  covenant 
2:2:1  every  male  called  A.  to  L. 
John  17:11  A.  Father  keep  those 
Act.i  4:27  against  thy  A.  child  J. 
30  won.  done  by  name  of  A.  ch. 
7::i2  place  thou  standest  is  A. 
10:22  w;irncd  from  G.  by  A.  ang. 
Pom.  1:2  prom,  in  A.  scriptures' 
7:12  commandment  is  A.  just 
11:16  fir.  fruit  be  A.  if  root  beA. 
12:1  bodies  A.  sacrifice  to  G. 
16:16  salute  with  A.  kiss,  1  Cor. 
16:20;  2  Cor.  1.3:12;  1  Thei. 
5:26 :  1  Pel.  5:14 
1  Cor.  3:17  temple  of  God  is  A. 
7:14  are  A.  ,*  34  she  may  be  A. 
Eph.  1:4  be  A.  with,  blame.  5:27 
Cot.  1:22  i)rescnt  A.  and  unblam. 
:3:12  elect  of  G.  A.  and  beloved 
1  Tlus.  5:27  to  all  A.  brethren 

1  Tim.  2:S  up  A.  hands 

2  Tim.  1:9  called  us  with  A.  call. 
3:13  hast  known  A.  scriptures 
Tit.  1:8  bishop  be  sober,  A.  tern. 
Hed.  3:1  A.  brethren,  partakers 

7:26  liigh-pr.  beca.  us  who  is  A. 

1  Pet.  1:15  A.  in  conversation.  16 
2:5  A.  priestli.  ofler  up  sacrifices 
3:3  A.  women  who  trusted  in  G. 

2  Pet.  1:18  with  him  in  A.  mount 

21  A.  men  spake  mov.  bv  II.  G. 
2:21  turn  fr.  A.  commandment 
3:2  spoken  before  by  A.  prophe. 

11  persons  to  be  in  all  A.  couv. 

Per.  3:7  saith  he  that  is  A. 
4:8  A.  A.  A.  L.  God  Almighty 
6:10  how  long.  O  L.  A.  and  true 
14:10  in  presence  of  A.  angels 
15:4  not  fear  thee  ?  thou  art  A. 
18:20  A.  apostles  and  jirophets 
20:6  A.  who  ha.  part  in  first  res. 
21:10  showed  me  A.  Jerusalem 
22:6  Lord  G.  of  the  A.  prophets 
11  he  th.  is  A.  let  him  be  A.  st. 

See  CONVOCATION. 

HOLY  day. 

Ex.  35:2  seventh  shall  be  A.  datj 
.V.A.  8:9  (/.  is  A.  unto  L.  10. 11 
10:31  not  buy  it  on  sab.  or  h.d 
Ps.  42:4  multi.  that  kept  A.  rf. 
Is.  58:13  doing  plea,  on  my  A.  d. 
Col.  2:16  no  man  judge  of  "a  A.  d. 

See  GARMENTS. 

HOLY  Ghost. 

Mat.  1:18  with  child  of  11,  G. 20 
3:11  with  II.  G.  .l/«/v!:l:8:  Luke 

3:16 ;  John.  1::« :  Acts  1:5 
12:31  blasph.  ag.  II.  G.  not  for- 
given. Mark  :i:29 ;  Luke  12:10 
.32  whoso,  speak,  against  II.  G. 
28:19  baptize  in  name  of  H.  G. 
Mark  12::i6  David  said  bv  the  II. 
Ghost,  ,lc/«  1:16 
13: 1 1  not  ve  speak,  but  11.  G. 
Luke  1:15  John  filled  with  n.  G. 
:J3  II.  G.  shall  come  upon  thee 
41  Elizabeth  filled  with  11.  G. 
67  Zacharias  filled  with  11.  O. 


HOL 

Luke  2:25  Sim.  II.  G.  npon  him 
26  revealed  uiilo  him  by  II.  G. 

3:S2  II.  O.  dcsc.  in  bodily  shapo 

4:1  .lesus  being  full  of  II.  G. 

12:1211.  i;.  shall  teach  you 
^oAn  7::!9  II.  G.  not  vet  given 

14:26  Comforter,  who  is  H.  O. 

20:22  receive  ye  II.  G.  ,4^,.  2:.38 
Acts  1:2  he  thro.  H.  G.  had  glvea 

8  the  H.  G.  is  come  on  you 
2:4  all  filled  with  H.  G.  4:31 

:i:J  promise  of  the  11.  G. 
4:8  tilled  with  the  II.  Ghost 
5:3  S.  filled  he.  to  lie  to  II.  G.  t 

32  are  witnesses,  so  is  H.  G. 
6:3  men  full  of  the  H.  Ghost 

6  Stephen,  man  fnll  of  II.  Q. 
7:51  stiff'-n.  alw.  resist  H.  G. 

55  Stephen  l\ill  of  H.  Ghost 
8:15  piaved  th.  might  re.  H.O. 

17  hands  on  th.  received  H.  G. 

18  when  S.  saw  H.  G.  was  ijiv. 

19  hands,  they  receive  II.  G. 
9:17  might,  be  filled  with  II.  O. 

31  walking  in  comfort  of  H.  G. 
10:38  G.  anoint.  .J.  with  II.  G. 

44  II.  G.  fell  on  all  w  ho  livard 

45  on  Gentiles  was  pou.  II.  G. 
47  received  H.  G.  as  wellas  wo 

11:1511.  G.  fell  on  them 
16  shall  be  baptized  with  11.  G. 
24  Barnabas,  full  of  H.  G. 

13:4  being  sent  forth  bv  H.  G. 

9  filled  with  II.  Ghost 

52  disciples  filled  with  H.  G. 
15:8  giving  n.  G.  as  he  did 

28  it  seemed  good  to  the  II.  G. 

16:6  forbidden  of  II.  G.  to  prea. 

19:2  received  H.  G.  ?  we  have 

not  heard  there  be  II.  G. 

fi  hands  on  them.  II.  G.  came 
20:23  save  that  the  H.  G.  witn. 

28  II.  G.  made  von  overseers 
21:11  thus  saith  the  H.  Ghost 
28:25  spake  H.  G.  by  Esaias 
Po7n.  5:5  shed  in  hearts  by  H.  G. 
9:1  consci.  bear.  wit.  in  II.  G. 
14:17  kingd.  of  G.  joy  in  H.  G. 
15:13  through  power  of  H.  G. 

16  being  sancti.  by  the  II.  G. 

1  Cor.  2:13  words  wh.  II.  G.  tea. 
6:19  body  is  temple  of  II.  G. 
12:3  Jesus  is  Lord,  but  bv  II.  G. 

2  Cor.  6:6  by  the  H.  G.  by  love 
13:14  communion  of  H.  G. 

1  Thes.  1:5  gospel  came  in  H.  G. 
6  rec.  word  with  jov  of  H.  G. 

2  Tim.  1:14  good  th.  k.  by  II.  G. 
Til.  3:5  by  renewing  of  H.  G. 
11,1).  2:4  with  gifts  of  II.  G. 

3:7  n.  G.  saith.  To-day  if  ye  h. 
6:4  made  partakers  of  II.  G. 
9:8  II.  Ghost  this  signifying 
10: 15  whereof  II.  G.'is  a  witness 

1  Pet.  1:12  H.  G.  sent  fr.  heaven 

2  Pet.  1:21  as  moved  bv  II.  G. 

1  ./oA»)  5:7  Fat.  Word,  and  11.  G. 
Jude  20  beloved,  pray,  iu  H.  G. 

■See  GOD,  nABITATIOS,  UILL. 

Most  HOLY. 

E.r.  26:.33  betw.  holy  and  m.  A. 
29:37  an  altar  rno.9l  A.  40:10 
Lev.  S:3  remnant  be  Aaron's,  it 

ism.  A.  10;  6:17;  10:12 
6:23  sin-oft'ering  m.  A.  29;  10:17 
7:1  tresp.-oftering  m.  A.  6;  14:13 
21:22  both  of  Hi.  A.  and  holy 
24:9  cakes  of  flour  m.  A.  to  nim 
\um.  4:4  about  m.  A.  things 
19  a]>proach  )/).  A.  things 
lS:9ofieringtome  shall  be  m.  A. 
10  in  )/'.  A.  place  sh.  thoiieatit 
1  A'.  6:16 built  th.  form.  A.  lilac. 
7:51) made  ves.  for  m.  h.  place 
8:6  brought  the  ark  unto  mi'st 
A.  place.  2  air.i:~ 

1  Clir.  23:13  A.  to  sanctify  m.  A. 

2  Chr.  3:8  Sol.  wi.  A.  house 

10  in  m.  A.  house  made  clieru. 
4:22  inner  doors  for  »l.  A.  place 
E:r.  2:6.3  not    eat   of  niosl  A. 

things.  Xeh.  7:65 
Ezek.  4:1:12  whole  limit  bo  m.  A. 
44:13  not  come  near  m.  A.  place 
43:3  sanctuary  and  m.  A.  place 
Dan.  9:24  to  anoint  most  A. 
.lude  20  building  on  m.  A.  Diith 

HOLY'  mountain. 

Ps.  87:1  foundation  is  in  A.  m. 
Is  11:9  nor  dest.  in  A.  m.  65:25 

56:7  will  I  bring  to  my  A.  m. 

57:13  he  shall  inherit  my  A.  m. 

65:11  veare  th.  forget  my  A.  m. 
E:ek.  311:10  in  A.  m.  th.  serve  me 

28:14  wast  upon  A.  m.  of  G. 
Dan.  9:16  anger  turned  fr.  A.  m. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HOL 
T>nn.  9:90  pros,  puppli,  for  h.  m. 
11:45  pltnit  tahcruaclep  in  h.  iii. 
Jot'l  '2:1  go.  an  .alann  iu  myh.  m. 
3:17  L.  dwellinj?  in  Z.  my^.  7n. 
Of>.  16  drunk  on  my  h.  m. 
ZtC,  8:3  mount,  of  L.  called  h.7n. 

HOLV  Dame. 
Lev.  20:3  Molech,  prof,  my  h.  n. 
2-3:2  profane  not  my  ^ .  u.  32 
1  Clir.  16:10  glory  ye  in  hie  h. 
nani^.  Pg.  105:3 
35  thanks  to  !i.  n.  Ps.  106:47 
29:16  build  a  house  for  thy  A.  h. 
Ps.  3:3:21  trusted  in  his  h.  name 
99:3  praise  terrible  ;;.  it  is  h. 
10:i:l  L.  bless  his  h.  n.  145:21 
111:9  h.  and  rev.  his  n.  Lu.  1:49 
Is.  57:15  lofty  One,  wh.  n.  is  h. 
Ezek.  20:39  pollute  you  my  h.  n. 
36:20  profaned  my  h.  n. 
22  your  sakes,  for  h.  n.'s  sake 
39:7  make  known  h.  n.  in  Isr. 
25  be  jealous  for  my  h.  n. 
43:7  my  h.  ti.  Is.  no  more  detile 

8  defiled  ray  h.  n.  by  aborai. 
Ar)iOs  2:7  to  profane  my  A.  7i. 

HOLY  oil. 
Ex.  30:25  /(.  anoint,  o.  31 :  37:29 
Ps.  89:20  with  h.  oil  I  anoi.  him 

HOLY  One. 

Deui.  33:8  Thummira  and  Urim 

be  with  thy  H.  One. 
Job  6:10  not  con.  words  of  II.  O. 
Ps.  10:10  nor  suffer  H.  O.  to  see 
corruption,  Acts  2:27;  13:35 

89:19  iu  vision  to  thv  H.  O. 
Is.  10:17  H.  O.  sh.  be  for  a  flame 

29:23  sanctify  11.  O.  of  Jacob 

40:25  sh.  1  be  equal  ?  saith  H.  O. 

43:15  I  am  the  Lord,  your  H.  O. 

49:7  Redeemer  of  Is.  his  H.  O. 
Dan.  4:13  U.  O.  down  fr.  heaven 
IIos.  11:9  n.  O.  in  midst  of  thee 
£>/«.  1:12  from  everl.  my  11.  O. 

3:3  11.  O.  came  from  mount  P. 
Murk  1:24  I  know  th.  who  th.  a. 

the  H.  O.  of  G.  Ziike  4:.34 
Acfs  3:14  ye  denied  the  11.  One 

1  John  2:20  unction  from  H.  One 

HOLV  One  of  Israel. 

2  K.  19:22  lifted  thy  eyes  against 

the  H.  O.  of  Isratl,  Is.  37:23 
Ps.  71:22  O  thou  H.  O.  of  Israel 
78:41  limitedthe  U.O. 'of  Israel 
89:18  the  H.  O.  of  Is.  is  our  ki. 
Is.  1:4  provoked  the  H.  O.  of  Is. 
5:19  conn  of  H.  O.  of  Israel 
24  despised  word  of  H.  O.  of  I. 
12:6  great  isn.O.of  Is.  in  mid. 
17:7  nave  respect  to  H.  O.  of  I. 
29:19  rejoice  in  H.  O.  of  Israel 
30:11  cause  II.  O.  of  Is.  to  cease 
12  saith  the  H.  O.qfls.  15 
31:1  look  not  to  theH.  O.ofls. 
41:14  saith  thy  Red.  H.  O.  of  L 
16  Shalt  glory  in  H.  O.  of  'is. 
20  H.  O.  of  Is.  hath  created  it 
43:3  I  am  the  L.  the  H.  O.  of  Is. 
45:11  the  L.  the  H.  O.  of  Israel 
47:4  L.  is  his  name,  H.*0.  of  Is. 
48:17  Red.  H.  O.  of  Israel,  54:5 
49:7  Red.  of /.  and  his  II.  O. 
65:5  nat.  run  to  thee,  II.  O.of  I. 
60:9  bring  th.  gold  to  II.  O.  of  I. 

14  the  Z.  of  the  U.  O.  of  Is 

Jer.  50:29  proud  a^a.  H.  O.  of  I. 

51:5  filled  w.  sin  iig.  11.  O.  of  I. 

Ezik.  39:7  I  am  the  L.  LI.  O.  'in  I. 

HOLY  ones. 
Dan.  4: 17  dem.  by  wonl  of  A.  o. 

HOLY  people. 
Detit.  7:6  h.  i>.  to  the  L.  14:9,  21 
20:19  thou  may  be  h.  p.  to  Lord 
28:9  L.  shall  establ.  thee  nh  n 
Is.  62:12  shall  c.nll  them  h.  p. 
Dan.  8:21  and  destroy  h:  p. 

HOLY  place. 
Me.  9.S:29  goeth  in  unto  h.  p.  .35 
43  to  minister  in  h. place.  29:30 
2(*:31  seethe  his  ilcsh  in  XhQfi.p. 
31:11  sweet  incense  ''or  A.  j}. 
35:19  do  service  in  h.  p.  39:1,  41 
SX:24  gold  in  all  work  of  A.  p. 
Ltv.  6:16  unlea.  bread  sh.  be  eat. 
inA. /).  20;  7:6;  10:13:  21:9 
27  Shalt  wash  that  in  the  A.  2>. 
10:17  eaten  sln-ofTer.  in  A.  p.  T 
18  blood  not  bro.  within  h.  p. 
14:13  sluy  bumt-ofleringin  A./J. 
16:2  come  not  ot  all  tim.  to  A.  ;). 
16  atonement  for  A.  p.  17,  27 
20  end  of  reconciling  the  A.  p. 
34  shall  wash  his  tlesh  in  A.  /). 
Jofi.  5;15/J.  wh.  thou  stand  is  A. 
1  K.  8:8  staves  were  seen  in  h.p. 


HOM 

2  Chr.  29:5  carrj'  filth,  out  of  A.  p. 

.30:27  prayer  came  to  his  A.  ;;. 
Ezr.  9:8  to  give  us  a  nail  in  A.  p. 
Ps.  24:3  sh.  stand  in  his  A.  p.  f 

46:4  streams  make  glad  the  A.  p. 

68:17  Lord  is  am.  them  in  A.  p. 
Ec.  8:10  had  gone  from;;,  of  A. 
Is.  57:15  I  dw.  in  high  and  A.  p. 
Ezek.  41:4  this  is  the  most  A.  p. 

42:13;).  is  A.;  14out  of  A.p. 
Mat.  24:15  abomin.ition  in  A.  p. 
Acts  6:13  blasph.  words  ag.  A.  ». 

21:98  this  man  polluted  A.  p. 
Heb.  9:12  Christ  entered  A.  p. 
25  priest  entered  ev.  year  A. p. 
HOLY  places. 
2  CAr.  8:11  bee.  the  places  are  A. 
Ps.  (i8:35  terrible  out  of  thy  A.  p. 
Ezek.  21:2  drop  thy  word  to.  A.  jJ- 
Heb.  9:24  C'h.  is  not  entered  li.p. 

Shall  be  HOLY. 
E.r,.  99:31  J.  be  A.  men  unto  me 

99:.37  what,  touch,  altar  s.  be  A. 

3(l:.32  it  shall  be  A.  nuto  you,  37 

40:9  anoiut.  tab.  and  it  s.  be  A. 
Lev.  11:44  ve  shall  be  A.  for  I  am 
holy,  45 ;   19:2 ;  20:26 

19:24  fruit  sh.  be  A.  to  praise  L. 

21:6  priests  s.  be  A.  unto  th.  G. 

23:20  they  shall  be  A.  to  the  L. 

2.5:12  jubilee,  it  sh.  be  A.  to  you 

27:9  man  giveth  to  L.  s.  be  A. 

10  exchange  thereof  s.  be  A.  33 
21  the  jubilee,  it  s.  be  A.  to  L. 
32  the  tenth  s.  be  A.  unto  the  L. 

Num.  6:5  Nazarite  «.  be  h.  to  L. 
Iknt.  2:J:14  theref.  s.  camp  be  h. 
Ezek.  45:1  portion  s.  be  A. 
Joel  3:17  then  fr\  Jerusalem  be  h. 

HOLY  Spirit. 
Ps.  .51:11  take  not  H.  S.  fr.  me 
/«.  63:10  rebel,  and  vexed  H.  S. 

11  put  his  H.  S.  within  him? 
Luke  11:13  heav.  Fa.  give  H.  S. 
Ejjh.  1:13  sealed  wi.  if.  S.  of  pro. 

4:.30  grieve  not  the  H.  S.  of  God 
1  Thes.  4:8  given  us  his  H.  S. 

HOLY  temple. 
P.«.  5:7  worship  tow.  A.  t.  1.38:2 
11:4  the  Lord  is  in  his  h.  temple 
65:4  satis,  with  goodness  of  A.  t. 
79:1  A.  ternple  have  they  defiled 
Jon.  2:4  look  again  tow.  thy  A.  t. 
7  my  prayer  came  to  thy  h.  L 
Mfc.  1:2  L.  from  A.  t.  be  witness 
I/ab.  2:20  the  Lord  is  in  his  A.  t. 
Eph.  2:21  groweth  to  A.  t. 

HOLY  thing. 
Ln'.  22:10  no  stranger  eat  of  A.  t. 
Num.  4:15  sh.  not  touch  any  A.  t. 
Ezek.  48:12  obla.  to  them,  a  t.  A. 
Luke  1:35  that  A.  th .  born  of  thee 

HOLY  things. 
E.r.  28:.38  bear  iniq.  of  A.  t. 
her.  5:15  thro,  ignorance  in  A.  t. 
22:2  Sep.  from  tile  A.  I.  of  Is. 
4  not  eat  of  A.  t.  till  clean,  6, 12 
7  shall  afterward  eat  of  A.  t. 

15  shall  not  profane  h.  t.  of  Is. 

16  to  bear  iniq.  when  eat  A.  t. 
Num.  4:20  not  see,  A.  t.  are  cov. 

18:32  neither  sh.  ye  pollute  A.  t. 
Ihut.  12:26  thy  A.  t.  take  and  go 
1  Chr.  23:28  office  pnrifying  A.  /. 
a  Chr.  31:6  bro.  in  tithe  of  A.  t. 
Nth.  10:33  ordinances  for  A.  t. 

12:47  sanctified  A.  t.  to  Levites 

Ezek.  22:8  thou  despised myA.  t. 

26  priests  have  profaned  A.  t. 

44:8  not  kei)t  charge  of  my  A.  t. 
1  Cor.  9:13  minister  about  A.  t. 

HOME. 

Gen.  4.3:16  bring  these  men  A. 
£>.  9:19  not  brought  A.  sh.  die 
Veut.  21:12  br.  her  A.  to  thy  hou. 
24:5  shall  bo  free  nt  A.  one  year 
Iliith  1:21  L.  hath  brought  me  A. 

1  .Sam.  6:7  bring  their  cjilves  A. 

10  men  shut  up  th.  calves  at  A. 
18:2  go  no  more  A.  to  fath.'s  ho. 

2  .SV,m.  14:13  not  fetch  A.  banish. 
17:2;i  Ahithophel  "at  him  A. 

1  A.  5:14  a  month  in  L.  two  at  A. 
13:7  come  A.  with  me,  15 

1  Chr.  1.3:12  bring  nrk  of  G.  A.  13 

2  rAr.  9,'):  10  go  h.  they  return  A. 
A-/.  5:10  when  Unman  came  A. 
■Ii,h  :J9:12  will  bring  A.  thy  seed 
Ps.  68:12  she  that  Carried  at  A. 
I'm'.  7:19  good  man  is  not  at  A. 

20  come  A.  at  day  appointed 
Ec.  12:5  mangoethto  his  long  A 
Lam.  1:20  at  A.  there  is  as  death 
Jlab.  2:5  neither  keepefh  at  A. 
Ila^.  1:9  when  ye  brought  it  A. 


HON 

Mat.  8:6  my  serv.  lieth  at  A.  sick 
Mark  5:19  go  A.  to  thy  fi-iends 
Luke  9:61  bid  th.  farewell  at  A. 
John  19:27  took  her  to  his  own  A. 
20:10  disc,  went  to  their  own  A, 

1  Cor.  11:34  hunger,  eat  at  A. 
14:35  ask  husbands  at  A. 

2  Cor.  5:6  we  are  at  A.  in  body 

1  Titn.  5:4  to  show  piety  at  A. 
Tit.  9:5  be  discreet,  keepers  at  A. 

HO.>IE.BOR!V. 
Ex.  12:49  to  him  that  is  h.-b. 
Lev.  18:9  whe.  b.  at  A.  or  abroad 
Jer.  2:14  is  Israel  a  h.-b.  slave? 

HO.MER. 
Lev.  27:16  a  A.  of  barley-seed 
/•.■.  5:10  seed  of  a  A.  vield  ephah 
Ezek.  45:14  for  ten  baths  are  a  A. 
Uos.  3:9  bou.  for  A.  and  half  A. 

HOIVEST. 
Luke  8:15  an  A.  and  good  heart 
Acts  6:3  seven  of  A.  report 
Rom.  19:17  A.  in  sight  of  all 

2  Cor.  8:21  A.  th.  in  sight  of  L. 
13:7  do  that  which  is  A. 

Phil,4:8  whatfo.  things  are  A. 
1  Pet.  2:12  having  conversat.  A. 

HOXESTLY. 

Pom.  13:13  walk  A.  as  in  the  day 
1  Thes.  4:12  walk  A.  toward  them 
Beb.  13:18  in  all  things  to  live  A, 

HO\ESTY. 

1  Tim.  2:9  lead  life  god.  and  A. 

HO\OR,  S. 

Gen.  49:6  A.  be  not  thou  united 
Ex.  14:17  get  me  A.  on  Phar.  18 
Num.  92:17  promote  thee  to  A.  37 

24:11  L.  hath  kept  thee  from  A. 
Deut.  26:19  above  nations  in  A. 
Jud.  4:9  journey  not  be  for  th.  A. 

13:17  pass,  we  may  do  thee  A. 

2  Sam.  6:92  shall  I'be  had  in  A. 
1  K.  3:13  ^iven  thee  ri?h.  and  A. 

1  fA)'.  16:97  glory  and  A.  are  in 
29:12  riches  and  A.  come  of  thee 

28  D.  died,  full  of  riches  and  A. 

2  Chr.  1:11  not  asked  riches  or  A. 
12  riches,  wealth,  and  A. 

26:18  nor  shall  it  be  for  thy  A. 
32:.33  inhabit,  of  Jer.  did  him  A. 

Est.  1:4  A.  of  his  excel,  majesty 
20  wives  shall  give  to  husb.  A. 
6:3  wh.  A.  ha.  been  done  for  th.? 
8:16  the  Jews  had  joy  and  A. 

.Job  14:21  his  sons  come  to  A. 

Ps.  7:5  ene.  lav  mine  A.  in  dust 
8:5  crowned  with  A.  Heb.  2:7.  9 
21:5A.  and  maj.  thou  laid  on  him 
26:8  where  thine  A.  dwelleth 
49:12  man  being  in  A.  abid.  not 
20  in  A.  and  nuderstandeth 
66:2  sing  forth  A.  of  his  name 
71:8  mouth  filled  with  thy  A. 
96:6  A.  and  majesty  are  bef.  him 
104:1  thou  art  clothed  with  A. 
112:9  horn  sh.  be  e.xalt.  with  A. 
145:5  speak  of  A.  of  thy  majesty 
149:9  this  A.  have  all  his  saints 

Prov.  3:16  left  hand  riches  and  A, 
4:8  she  shall  bring  thee  to  A. 
5:9  lest  thou  give  th.  A.  to  oth. 
8:18  riches  and  A.  are  with  me 
11:16  gracious  woman  retain.  A. 
14:98  the  people  is  the  king's  A 
15:.33  bef.  A.  is  humility,  18:12 
90:3  an  A.  to  cease  from  strife 
21:21  follow,  mercy,  flndeth  A. 
22:4  fear  of  L.  are  riches  and  A. 
25:2  A.  of  kings  to  search 
26:1  A.  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 
8  so  is  he  that  giv.  A.  to  a  fool 
99:93  A.  shall  uphold  humble 
31:25  and  A.  are  her  clothing 

Ec.  6:2  to  wh.  G.  hath  given  A. 
10:1  that  is  in  reputation  for  A. 

.fer.  33:9  an  A.  before  all  nations 

Dan.  2:6  receive  rewards  and  A. 

4:30  built  for  A.  of  my  majesty 
36  A.  and  brightness  returned 

5:18  G.  gave  father  glory  and  A. 

11:21  shall  not  give  A.  of  king. 
Mai.  1:6  wdiere  is  mine  A.  f 
Mat.  13:57  prophet  not  without 

A.  Mark&.i:  John  4:U 

John  5:41  I  rec.  not  A.  from  men 

44  receive  A.  one  of  another 

8:54  honor  myself.  A.  isnttthing 
Acts  28:10  hon.  us  with  many  A. 
Pom.  2:7  seek  glory  and  A. 
10  A.  to  ev.  man  workethgood 

9:21  of  same  lump  ma.  vos.  to  A. 

12:10  in  A.  prefer,  one  another 

13:7  render  A.  to  wh.  A.  is  due 

1  Cor.  12:23  bestow  abund.  A.  24 

2  Cor.  6:8  by  A.  and  dishonor 


HON 
Col.  2:23  not  in  A.  to  satis,  flesh 
1  The^.  4:4  to  possess  vessel  in  A. 

1  Tim.  1:17  to  G.  be  A.  and  glory 
5:17  elders  worthy  of  double  A. 
6: 1  count  masters  worthy  of  A. 

16  to  whom  be  A.  and  power 

2  Tim.  2:90  some  to  A.  21 
Heb.  3:3  more  A.  than  house 

5:4  no  man  taketh  A.  to  himsell 

1  Pet.  1:7  to  jiraise.  A.  glory 
3:7  A.  to  wife  as  weaker  vessel 

2  Pet.  1:17  from  G.  the  Father  A. 
Pel'.  4:9  beasts  give  glory  and  A. 

11  to  receive  glory  and  A.  5:12 
5:13  A.  power,  and  might,  be  to 

him,  7:19;  19:1 
19:7  let  us  rejoice,  give  A. 
21:24  glory  and  A.  to  it,  26 

HOXOR,  %'erb. 
Ex.  20:12  A.  thy  father  and  thy 
mother,     Deut.   5:16;    Mat. 
15:4;  19:19;  J/(;rt7:10;  10:19: 
Luke  18:20;  EjA.  6:2 
Lev.  19:15  not  A.  jper.  of  mighty 
;32  shalt  A.  the  face  of  old  man 
/(/(/.  9:9  by  me  they  A.  God 
1  Sam.  2:30  th.  th.  A.  me  I  will  A. 
15:30  yet  A.  me  now  bef.  elders 
Est.  6:6  delighteth  to  A.  7,  9,  11 
Ps.  91:15  deliver  him  and  A.  him 
Pror.  3:9  A.  L.  with  thy  substa. 
Is.  29:13  with  lips  do  A.  me 
4.3:20  beast  of  field  shall  A.  me 
58:13  A.  him.  not  doing  own 
Z'a?(.4:37  and  A.  King  of  heaven 
11:38  A.  God  of  forces,  a  god 
whom  fa.  knew  not  sh.  he  A. 
Mat.  15:6  A.  not  fath.  or  mother 
John  5:23  all  meu  A.  Son  as  A.  F. 
8:49  I  A.  Father,  ye  dishonor  me 
54  if  I  A.  myself,  my  A.  is  noth. 
19:96  him  w'ill  Father  A. 
1  Tim.  5:3  A.  wid.  that  are  wid. 
1  Pet.  2:17  A.  all  men,  A.  the  king 

HOi'VOR.\BLE. 
Num.  22:15  sent  princes  more  A. 

1  Sam.  9:6  th.  is  in  tlie  city  a  man 
of  God.  and  he  is  an  A.  man 

2 Sam.  93:19  was  he  not  most  /t, 
of  three?  1  Chr.  11:91 
23  was  more  A.  than  the  thirty 

2  A'.  5:1  Naanian  A.  with  master 
1  Chr.  4:9  more  A.  than  brethren 
Job  22:8  the  A.  man  dwelt  in  it 
Ps.  45:9  daughters  am.  A.  women 

111:3  his  work  is  A.  and  glori. 
Is.  3:3  doth  take  away  A.  man 
5  base  behave  proudly  ag.  A. 
5:13  their  A.  men  are  famished 
9:15  ancient  and  A.  he  is  head 
2:j:8  traffickers  are  A.  of  eartii 
9  into  contempt  all  A.  of  earth 
42:21  magnifv  law.  make  it  A. 
43:4  been  A.  :  68:13  holy  of  L.  A. 
Nah.  3:10  cast  lots  for  herA.  men 
Ma?-k  15:43  Jos.  an  A.  counsellor 
Luke  14:8  lest  more  A.  man  be 
Acts  13:50  J.  stirred  up  A.  worn. 
17:12  A.  women  not  few  believ. 
1  Cor.  4:10  ye  are  stro.  ye  are  A. 
12:23  members  we  think  less  A. 
Heb.  13:4  marriage  A.  bed  unde. 

HO.\ORED. 
Ex.  14:4  I  will  be  A.  on  Pharaoh 
Prov.  13:18  regard,  reproof  be  A. 
27:18  wait,  on  master  sh.  be  A. 
Is.  43:23  nor  A.  me  wi.  sacrifice* 
Lam.  1:8  all  that  A.  her  despise 
5:12  faces  of  elders  were  not  A. 
Dan.  4:.34  I  jiraised  and  A.  him 
1  Cor.  12:26  or  one  member  be  A. 

HO\OREST,  ETH. 
1  Sam.  2:29  A.  thy  sons  above  me 
Ps.  15:4  A.  them  that  fear  Lord 
Prov.  12:9  he  that  A.  himself. 
14:31  that  A.  him  hath  mercy 
Mai.  1:6  son  A.  father 
Mat.  15:8  A.  me  w.  lips,  Mar.T.C 
John  5:23  A.  not  S()n,  A.  not  Fa, 
8:54  it  ia  my  Father  that  h.  mo 

HO.VEY. 
Gen.  43:11  carry  .i  little  A.  spices 
Ex.  16:31  wafers  made  with  A. 
Lev.  2:11  burn  no  leaven,  nor  A. 
Deut.  8:8  a  land  of  oil-olive  and 

A.  2  K.  18:32 
32:13  he  made  him  to  suck  A. 
Jud.  14:8  A.  in  carcass  of  lion,  ^ 
18  what  is  sweeter  than  A.  * 

1  Sam.  14:95  was  A.  upon  ground 
26  A.  dropped ;  29  I  tasted  A.  43 

2  Sam..  17:29  bro.  A.  and  butter 
1  A'.  14:3  take  a  cruse  of  A. 
J'oi' 20:17  sh.  not  see  brooks  of  A. 
Ps.  19:10  judgment  sweeter  thaa 

A.  119:103 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE 


890 


HOP  I 


Pixn:  W.IS  cat  h.  is  Rood,  45:1b 

25-27  not  cood  to  cat  much  n. 

^n(.  4:ia.  and  mim  and  ton 

6:1  honoy-couil)  with  niy  A. 
/»  T15bnlt.TandA.»h.  heont 

WluittiTniid/l.fh   ".oncoal 
y^r  41:8trfn^'Uresof  A.  Innciu 
Kzfk.  3:3  in  my  mmith  as  n 

27- n. 111.  traded  in  A.  and 
JTa/.  3:-tJ.  naiitisfsnuatl' 

andwild/l..l/o'-*l;b  . 

iJrt'  10:9  thv  mouth  ewoet  M  «. 
10  in  my  mouth  nweet  as  ft. 

S((  FLOWETII,  FLOWING. 

llO>EY-<  OMB. 

1  Sam.  14:27  and  dip.  it  in  h.-c. 
PS  miosweetfrtlian  A.-c. 
/>rnr  r):3  li|i»  of  str.  wo.  as  h.-c. 
l(i-24  pleasant  words  are  as  A.-c. 
»i-i:);-atA.-<-.  sweet  to  thy  taste 
27-7  full  soul  loathelh  a  A.-*, 
fail'.  4:11  thv  lips  drop  as  a  h.-c. 
5:leatenmyA.-f-"it\houey 
lukt  24:42  gare  piece  of  A.-C. 

HOODS. 
Is  323  I  will  take  away  the  A. 

HOOF,  S. 
Ex  10:26  shall  not  a  A.  I'e  le« 
Ler  11:3  whatever  partelh  A. 
4  of  them  that  divide  the  A. 
.Idividethnot  A.6;  ^«''- » 


i  rim.  f:lI.""lJ'-f '•''""'* 
rU  2:13  for  tliat  Messed  A. 
V-7  accord,  to  A.  of  eternal  life 
/^^rSreJoic.ofA.flnntoend 

fell  full  assurance  of  A.  to  enu 
18  to  av  hold  on  A.  before  ns 
19wh^.  wehaveasananch. 

„,*  t   7'l')Mn2in^'l"  of '"■'""•,*•. 

::Aa,m!,'4i:'?'^<:^v-^^,?;;i:fo: 


21  faith  and  A.  mifht  he  in  O. 
llVreasonofA.  Ihatlsinvou 
ljlAn3::)manthathathth.»A. 

In  HOPE. 

^;;,^^^Ta.'"hopeMiev!^^'-"''u 
'^Tr.joicelnA.'ofsloryofGod 

8;20suhjrctedtl.esnmc.    A. 

lS-1.3  thai  ve  may  abound  tn  A. 
iror.!):10pl.>ut'he.hi-.A.thres. 
nt  I2i«  A.ofeternalllfe 

My  HOPE. 
/o»  171.'i  where  is  now  ?ny  h.r 
iTlOmv  A.  hath  he  removed 

m-24  if  i  liave  made  RoUl  my  " 
ft;.W:7wyA.  isinthcc 

71:5  thou  art  mil  h.  f'^f,};^.^ 
IWlliiasha.  of  my  A. /"«"■'•*' 
torn.  3:18  my  A.  perished 

HOPE.  Vrrt. 

Jo*fi:llstren.  tliatlshouWA. 


1  ;>-  22- 11  Zedelvlah  made  A 
nf  iron.  2  f'Ar.  18:10 
P«  22:21  from  A.  of  unicorns 
riii-31  liulloelv  that  hath  A. 
75-  0  A   of  wicked  Willi  cut  off 
'     bntA.ofriu'h.sh.he«alled 
118:27bindsaciilleetoA.oralt. 
Ei'k.  27:iri  a  pn-sent  A.  of  1\  orv 
1Cl:21  pushed  all  <li^™,'-;<l  ^"-  «A 
Dan  7  7  fou.  beast  had  ten  A.  20 
Sl'consid.A.tlirccA.  plnc.np 

24  ton  h.  ten  kinOT 
8:3  ram  two  A.  two  A.  were  h.h 

elu-soatca.toramhadtwoA. 

7  smote  rain,  brake  his  two  A. 

20twoA.kinsr»ofMe  andP. 

4,m>.fi:13nottakenA.bystre  J 

Hab  ii  A.  comins:  out  of  hand 
?"<•  1:18  and  behold   four  A 

m  A.  have  scattered  .Tudah    21 

;?„•.  5:6  in  midst  L  h».vinK  J  ''■ 

12:3  a  red  drau'on,  l'"""^  t™, "' 

131  beast  ten  A.  on  A.  ten  cro 

'tl  beast  had  two  A  like  a  lamb 

17:3  .carlet-colored  beast  ten  A. 

7  beast  seven  heads  and  ten  A 

12  ten  A.  thou  eaw.  ten  km.  10 


Jfr  4-13  A.  are  swifter  than  eaL,'. 
5-8  were  as  fed  A.  in  tlie  morn 
Rlfisnortin-ofhisA.washeard 
12:5  canst  tliou  contend  wl.  n.  f 


12:5  cansi  uiuu  tw..v......     -- 

4«:  1  harness  the  A   and  get  an 
47:3  stampiuB  of  hoof  of  his  A. 


divideth..otA.6;  ^«' .  »;.   ;^  J^.',' ^  i,,  make  me  A 
swine,  tho'  _div.  A  /);"  .  14.8  ^- «-^,"  v,,,  ^^  i„  the  L 


7  swine,  uiw  '"••  "■.";-;  „ 
Jud  5- W  were  horse  A .  broken 
n.  t'n-Sl  better  than  <ix  with  A. 
/,  5:28  horses'  h.  shall  be  conn 
jfr  47-3  noise  of  stamping  of  A. 
Mic  4:13  will  make  thy  A.  brass 

HOOK.  S. 
Ex.  26:32  A.  of  gold,  37 ;  36:36 
2  K.  19.28  A.  in  nose,  /C..3...W 
Jab  41:1  dr.  leviathan  wl  A  .'2 
Is  2:4  sp.  into  prun.  h.Mic.  4..i 
IftSclitotTsprigswithprun  A 


31:21  all  that  A.  in  the  U 
3.3:18  A.  in  his  mercy,  14i.ii 
02  as  we  A.  in  thee 
J?,5LdolA.thouwlthenr 

42-5  A   thon  in  God,  11 .:  ^-l-S 
7i:i4  but  1  will  A  continually 
119:49  hast  caused  m^  'of  ^^.. 
81  A.  in  thy  word,  114:  130.5 
110-7  let  Israel  A.  in  L..  l->i--' 
S  :v24there.willIA.inhim 

r  ha  man  both  A  and  wait 
U,ke  6-34  them  of  whom  ye  A- 


Eztk  29:4  put  A.  in  thy  jaw,  38:-^  Yc"26-1  "«■•  tribes  A.  to  come 
«  4.3  witl\.  were  A.  hand  broad  jS/''^.'^^  «-hv  dotli  he  A.  for? 
^-  „:„.T  ft   into  snears     '*':'_:„■.  i   *■„,.  timf  we  see  n< 


J«i'3:10  pruning  A.  into  spears 
Hal  1"27  cast  a  A.  take  up  Bsh 

HOPE. 
Ezr  10:2  there  is  A.  in  Israel 
Jfih  4:6  this  thy  fear,  thy  A. .' 
5-16  poor  hath  A.  inn),  stoppeth 
7:6  mv  days  spent  w-ithout  A 
8-13  hvpocrite-s  A.  sh.  pen.  14 
li-18  because  there  IS  A. 
20  A.  be  as  giving  up  of  ghost 


2,5'if  we  A.  for  that  we  see  not 
PAi/  2-a3  him  I  h.  to  send  pres 
\M  1:13  be  solier,  and  A.  to  end 

HOPED. 

Job  6-20  con.  bee.  they  had  A. 

/?^  119:43  have  A.  in  thy  judgm. 

74  I  have  A.  in  thy  wOTd,  14, 

^66  L.  I  have  A.  for  thy  salva. 

Ter  3-23  vain  is  salvation  A.  for 


20  A  be  as  giving  up  of  ghost  7';.U3.g  A.  to'havc  seen  mirac. 

14  7  A.  of  tree  if  it  he  cut  down  ^''*/.;^';];.,  ^  n,„neT  sho.  be  giv. 

19  thou  destroyest  A.  of  man  -  -  j  g„t,s,ance  of  th.  A.  lor 

27:8  what. is  h.  of  hyijocnte?  «■">-  p.^-g,  eTH.  . 


rs.  78^"might  s?t  tiieir  A.  in  G.  1  "9^,1,^,^  for  nothing  ag, 

146:5  happy  he  w^hose  A  .    n  L    f"^  6-^3  |  ij'^ity  h.  aU  things 

^■A'"ifnVa't"S™p«:.h  li^Vn.  1.S-- 

13-2  A.  defer,  mak.  heart  sick  HOREB. 

14-.32  the  right,  hath  A.  in  death' 
19:19  cliast.  son  wh.  'here  is  A. 
2612  A.  of  fool  than  him,  29.J0 
£•<:.  9:4  joined  to  liv.  there  IS  A. 

Is.  57:10  no  A.  Jer.  2:25 ,  18-'^ 
Jtr  14-8  O  the  A.  of  Israel,  17.13 
17-7  blessed  man  whose  A.  L.  is 
31-.17  there  is  A.  in  end.  fnith  L- 
S0;7  the  Lord,  A.  of  their  fath. 
Lam.  3:21  therefore  have  I  A 
rzfk  .37-11  our  bones  dn.  A.  lost 
ff^  2-15  val.  of  Achor  door  of  A. 
Jvi/3:16L.wini>eA.ofhispeo. 
y.r  9- 12  turn,  ye  prisoners  of  A. 
A-is  16:19  A.  of  gains  was  gone 

23:6  A.  and  resurrection  of  dead 

24-15  A  tow.  G.  which  th.  allow 

26-6  judged  for  A.  of  tlic  prom 

5?:20  all  A.  we  should  be  saved 

28-20  for  A.  of  Israel  I  am  bound 

Bom.  5:4  patience,  expenen.  A- 
5  A  maketh  not  ashamed 


See  BAM9. 

HORNET,  8. 

Ex  23:28  will  send  A.  hef  thee 
Dfut  7-20  L.  send  A.  am.  them 
j/"  24:13  1  sent  the  A.  bef.  you 

nORONAIM.    Jfr.  48:3,  5,  34 
HORRIBI-E. 

Ps  11-6  on  wicked  rain  A.  temp 
40-2  brought  me  out  of  A.  pit 
Ti-r  '5-30  A.  thing  committed 
,J-13  virgin  of  Is.  done  A.  thing 
23:14  seen  in  pronh.  a, A.  tmn 
nos.  6:10  seen  A.  thing  in  Israel 

HORRIBLY. 

T„  212  be  A.  afraid.  O  ye  heay 

iif*:  32:10  kings  sh.  be  ^.  afVaid 

HORROR. 
G,n.l5:12aA.ofgrrat_^darkne99 
Pi.  55-5  A.  hath  overwhelmed 
119-53  A.  hath  taken  hold  on  me 
HORSE. 
^  Gen   49-17  adder  biteth  A.  heels 
£■"15:21  A.  and  rider  thr.  in  sea 
lud  5-22  were  A.  hoofs  broken 
1  A-.'  10:29  a  A.  for  150  shekels, 

2  CJiT  l't7 
Est  6:8  a',  king  rideth  on,  9  10 
Job  39:18  scometh  A.  and  ridei 

19  hast  thou  giv.  A.  strength? 
P,  3-1-9  be  not  as  the  A.  or  mule 
33-17'a  A.  vain  thing  for  safety 
76-6  char,  and  A.  cast  into  sleep 
147-10  del.  not  in  strength  of  A 
Pro,-.  21:31  A.,prep..g^bale 


Ex.  3:1  came  to  11.  l-^-J^'^  ,. 

Devt.  1:8  spake  to  ns  ,n  H^  4.15  _ _ 

Ps.  106:19  made  a  calf  m  n.  *.|^«    icrf^thro'  deep,  as  a  A 

Hal.  4:4  commanded  M.  m  U.       ^^  ^    ^  ^^^^^^^  'T\^\^Y^'' 
HOR-HAGIDOAD.  A wm.  33:32  ■'/„,o«.,.i5  he  th.  rideth  A   deliv 

^„„  14.4VSrioH.21:3     '^.^^^^JT^^I^- 
fS^S,pr^-m^-4:30     10:3niadeniemasgoo^^A 

^.21:29ifJV^^^n,A  ^t^^^^^ 

1  Sam.  2:1  mvA.  is  exalted  in  L.   "'}■"■.  ^   .  5,,i„ckA. ;  Sapale*. 
iS  sh.  e:<alt  A.  o  his  anointed       |^<\,^- ^^  Ji^,.  ,0  h.  bridles 

16:1  mi  thy  A.  with  oil,  13  li-f)^  ,  j^  „,„,  5„t  „„  A 

2  Sam.  22:3  A.  of  mv  sal.  P-'.  18-2    ";V,ai„  wiTsw.  of  him  sat  on  A 
1   f  l.t9  Zadok  took  a  A.  of  oil         ,Jl8iaiM"i. 
V^'ifi'-I^de  WimvA.indust  HORSEB.VCR. 
■^-vi  w  -1^  ■>    "ift  not  up  A.  5     2  K.  9:18  on  A.  to  meet  Jehu  19 
^-nol  r  A   s  ill  be  exalted     ^    £^,   0:9  on  A.  through  city  11 

^  in  mv  name  sh.  A .  be  exalted  %,k  sent  letters  by  posts  on  A. 
92-10  my  A.  Shalt  thou  exalt                    HORSE-G.VTE. 
5A.  makettinoi  asimiiieii          1   .jj..,  his  A.  sliall  be  exalted          ,^     2.-V15  entering  of  ft.-?. 
8-24sa.byA.butA.seenisnotA.              ,  j,,^^^  ;,   of  pavid  to  hud    \l^^\.^  from  above  the  h.-g. 
15:4  thro'  patien.  might  have  A.              j  ,  p„t  „jr  „ii  ,1,0  A .  of  Is.     ^)"'-.^.^  to  comer  of  the  h.-g 
13  that  ve  may  abound  in  A        "'j^jg,  „p/,.ofthineadversanes  jer.ai.      __^ 


51-27  cause  A.  come  up  as  cater 
ft'*-.  n:15givehimA.andpeo. 

2:1:6  horsemen  riding  on  A.  U 
20  whose  issue  isllkeiss  Of*. 

23  all  of  th.  riding  on  A.  38.15 
27-14  traded  in  thy  fan-;  with  ft. 
//o.;  l;7  8aveth.byhatllenorft. 
14-3  we  will  not  ride  im  A. 
Ll  2-4  app.  of  A.  and  horsemen 
lmo.6:12sh.Ar«nnponr«kt 
Uab  1:8  their  A.  also  are  swifter 

3:R  thou  didst  ride  on  thy  A. 

15  didst  walk  thro' sea  with  ft. 
Ilan  2-22  overthrow  ft.  and  rid. 
Zff\:»  behind  him  were  red  A. 

ft'iilfstchariotredA  sec  black 
3  third  white  A.  in  fouliavA. 

10:5  riders  on  A.  be  c"nfo"nded 

14-20  that  day  upon  bells  of  tuo 

A.  Holiness  to  the  Lord 
.Jam  3:3  wo  put  bits  in  A.  mon. 

/?""  9:7  the  focusts  were  like  A. 

17  I  saw  the  A.  the  heads  of  A. 
18-13  buveth  merchandise  of  ft. 
19-14  arriiies  follow,  on  w^hite  A. 

18  eat  flesh  of  kings  and  ft. 

See  cuARioTs. 

HORSELEECH. 

Prov  30:15  A.  had  two  dough. 
HORSEMAN,  MEN. 

Gen.  50:9  with  .Tos.  chariots,  ft. 
Ex  14:9  A.  of  Pliaraoh  pursued 
17  honor  on  Pliaraoh  and  his  A . 
I   15:19  Pharai>h  and  A.  went  into 

'  sea,  Jos.  24:6 

1  Sam.  8:11  your  sons  to  be  n. 
9  Sn  n   1-6  A.  followed  after  hira 
M"4-26Sol.  had  12.000  A.  10:26 

9-19  Solomon  had  cities  for  ft. 
22;  2fAr.  8:6,  9 

2  A"  2:12  chariot  of  Is.  A.  thereof 
1314  O  mv  father,  the  ft.  of  Is. 
18:'24  put  thy  trust  in  Eg.  for  ft. 

2  Vhr.  16:8  host  with  many  ft. 

E^r  8:-22  ashamed  to  ask  ft. 

\eh  2:9  sent  captains  and  A. 

'is  21-7  saw-  a  chariot  with  ft.  9 
22-7  A .  shall  set  themselves 
31:1  trust  in  A.  bee.  they  strong 

36:9  put  thy  trust  on  Eg.  for  A. 
Jer  4:29  shall  nee  for  noise  of  A, 

46:4  get  up  ye  ft.  and  stand 
E-ek  2:i:6  ft.  riding  on  horses  12 

26-10  walls  shake  at  noise  of  A. 

.38-4  bring  forth  horses  and  A 
Dan.  11:40  the  king  of  the  north 
shall  come  with  A 


'S!3.fi;^;r^?:^{^rl^:i;7no.sav^ 

and  th.  A.  sh.  come  from  far 
Ms  Zi:-Xi  ready  h.  tlireescore 
Rev  9:16  number  of  army  of  A. 

HOSAXNA. 

Mat  21:9  ft.  to  the  i^on  of  p.  13 

ilark  11:9  A .  bles.  is  he  that  com 

ft.  in  highest,  10;  JoA;i  li.M 

HOSE\.  .      ,_  ,    . 

Dan.  3:21  men  bound  m  their  A 

HOSHEA. 
/).„/.  .32:44  11.  spake  to  peopW 

2  A'  15::S0  II.  made.  1  .:1,  -l..  i"'" 
fr/ll-  27-MrulerofEphraim.H. 
|:VeA.10:23lI.andlIan.seal.co. 

HOSPITALITY. 

ffom.  1-2:13  giv.  to  ft.  iri"'- 3.2 

Tit.  1:8  but  a  lover  01  /». 


1:1  luai  .11- iii«.'  — ■ -,C-     i.  17eet  lip«.oi  iiiiii^  "-•'^'^":.-. 

1  ror  9:10  be  partaker  of  his  A.        '.    2(,.Ji  cause  A.of  Is.  to  bud 
13"l3  Sith.  A.  charity,  th.  three  1  *«*-,rl  „„  ,i„.m  a  little  A.  20 


i:  10  laii'i. '1-  .-"",.  '         .         1. 

1V19  in  this  life  only  we  ha.  A 
2  Cor  1:7  our  A.  of  yon  is  stead. 
3-12  seeing  that  we  have  such  ft. 
10-15  A.  when  faith  is  increased 
Gal  5:5  the  Spirit  wait  for  A. 
Enh.  1:18  A.  of  his  calling 
2-12  no  A.  with.  G.  in  worid 
4-4  as  ve  are  called  in  one  A. 
Col  1:5A.  laid  up  for  yon  in  hca. 
2;)  not  moved  from  ft.  of  gospel 
27  Christ  in  yon.  A.  of  glonr 
1  Thes.  1:3  patience  of  ft.  in  Jc8. 

2-19  for  what  is  our  A.  or  joy  ? 

4-13  as  others  who  have  no  A. 

B-8  hclmot  the  A.  of  salvation 


Can  7:8am.  them  a  little  A.  20 
11  great  words  which  A.  spake 
21  A.  made  war  with  saints 
8-5  the  goat  had  a  notable  ft. 

8  great  A.  wax  broken 

9  came  forth  little  A. 
21  gri-at  ft.  that  is  hetw.  eyos 

Mic  ^13  I  wiU  make  thy  ft- i™ 
Zee.  1:21  lift  up  ft.  over  the  bnd 
Luke  1:69  raised  up  ft.  of  salvat. 

HORAS. 

Gen.  22:13  caught  in  thic.  by  A. 

£ic.  27:2  make  ft.  of  it  on  four 

comers,   his  A.   be  of  the 

8&me,  30:2;  37:25;  38-2 


HORSES. 

Gen  47-17  hread  in  exch.  for  ft 
Ft  '9-3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  ft 
fe«ri7T not  ninlti.  ft.  to  him- 
^     selVtoendhesho.multl.A 

1  A'.  10:28  Solomon  had  A  on  01 

Egvpt.2nr.  1:16,  17;  9:« 
18:5  gfass  to  save  A.  and  inules_ 
22:4  my  ft.  are  as  thy  A.  2  A.  J_. 

2  A".  2:11  there  appeared  A.  ofllre 
5-9  Naaman  came  wi.  ft.  and  cu. 
7:10  ft.  tied;  13  take  five  of  ft. 
9::i3  .Tez.  blood  sprinkled  on  A. 
18:43  del.  thee  2.0.10  ft.  /«.3b:8 
23:11  took  away  A.  giv_en  to  son 

I  Ec.  10:7  I  have  seen  serv.  on  ft. 


XPet  '4:9  use  ft.  one  to  another 

HOST. 
Lvke  10:35  and  gave  them  to  ft. 
Rom.  16:'2:J  Gains  my  ft. 

HOST. 
Gen  2-1  earth  finish,  all  ft.  of  th. 
^•2  he  said.  This  is  God  9  A. 
^14-4  I  honored  on  his  A.. H 
^2:.L  looked toA.ofEE^y^tmna 

.;«.  1:11  pass  thro- A.  and  com. 


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Jos.  3:2  officers  went  thro'  the  h. 
5:14  as  capt.  of  the  A.  of  the  L. 
Jud.  Hi  captain  of  A.  was  Sisera 
,  1:8  A.  of  Midian  was  beneath 
o  <ret  thee  down  unto  the  A.  10 
i:fcakeof  bre.  tumbled  into  A. 
8-1 1  Gideon  smote  the  A.  12 

1  »tm.  11:11  S.  came  into  the  A. 
14-15  there  was  trembling  in  ft. 

lil  the  noise  of  the  A.  went  on 
)7-ail  I>.  came  as  A.  was  jroing 
28:5  S.  saw  the  A.  of  PhilistmcB 
29:0  comin:;  with  me  in  A. 

2  Sum.  20:23  .Toab  was  over  all  A, 

1  C/ir,  18:15 
2.310  brake  thro'  A.  1  Chr.  ]!:18 

1  K.  2:32  Abner  captain  of  the  A. 
22:34  carry  me  out  of  the  A. 

2  IC.  3:9  no  water  for  the  A. 
4:13  be  spoken  to  papt.  of  A.  ? 
6'14  horses  and  A.  to  Dothan 
7-4  let  us  fall  to  A.  of  the  Syri. 

0  L.  made  A.  to  he.  noise  of  A. 
9:5  captains  of  A.  were  sitting 
2.^):19  prin.  scribe  of  A.  Jfr.  52:25 

1  C/ir.  9:19  ftithers  over  A.  of  L. 
12:22  a  ^'reat  A.  like  the  A.  of  G. 

2  Chr.  18:33  carrv  me  out  of  A. 
24:24  the  L.  delivered  a  jreat  A. 

J^.  27:3  tho"  a  A.  stiould  encamp 
33:0  all  /(.  made  by  thy  mouth 
16  no  kin;;  saved  by  mul.  of  A. 

7s.  13:4  L.  muster.  A.  of  battle 
24:21  L.  sh.  pun.  A.  of  hi^h  ones 
40:20  brin?.  out  A.  by  number 

Jft:  51:3  destroy  utterly  all  her  A. 

R:ek.  1:24  speech,  as  noise  of  A. 

Dim.  8:10  cast  down  some  of  A. 

11  ma;jni.  hims.  to  prince  of  A. 

12  A.  given  him  «s.  daily  sacr. 

13  A.  to  be  trodden  under  foot 
Ob.  20  the  captivity  of  this  A. 
Luke  2:13  heavenly  A.  prais.  G. 

See  HEAVEN. 

HOSTAGES. 

2  K.  14:14  Jehoash  took  h.  and 
returned  to  Sam.  2  Chr.  35:24 
HOSTS. 

Ea.  12:41  A.  of  L.  went  out  of  E 
Ph.  103:21  bless  I,,  all  ye  his  A. 
108:11  O  (J.  go  forth  with  our  A..*" 
i48:2  praise  ye  him.  all  his  h. 
Jer.  3:19  heritage  of  A.  of  nations 

Se£  GOD,  LORD. 

HOT. 

&.  16:21  whcntliesumvaxed7i. 
IfP.  13:24  there  is  a  A.  burning 
DfiiL  19:6  anger  and  A.  displeas. 

19:G  while  his  heart  is  A. 
Jox.  9:12  our  bread  we  took  A. 
Jud.  2:14  L.  was  A.  against  Isr. 
20;  3:8;  10:7 

0:39  let  not  thine  anger  be  A. 

1  .Sam.  11:9  bv  till' time  sun  be  A. 
21:6  put  A.  bread  wli.'ii  taken 

JfcA.  7:3  not  open,  till  sun  be  A. 
Job  0:17  when  A.  they  are  con?. 
i%.  6:1  neither  chasten  in  thy  h. 
displeasure,  .38:1 
39:3  my  A.  was  A.  within  me 
78:48  flocks  to  A.  thunderbolts 
Prov.  6:28  one  go  upon  A.  coals '. 
Ezek.  24:11  brass  of  it  may  bo  A. 
J)aM.  3:22  furnace  was  exceed.  A. 
i?rt.?.  7:7  they  are  all  A.  as  oven 
1  Tim.  4:2  seared  with  h.  iron 
i?«i.  3:15  neither  cold  nor  A.  I 
wouldthou  wert  coldorA.  10 
See  WAX,  Verb. 

HOTLY. 
Gen.  31:36  tli.  hast  so  A.  pursued 

HOTTEST. 
J  Sam.  11:15  front  of  the  A.  bat. 

HOUGH,  KD. 
Jos.  11:6  shall  A.  their  horses 
9  A.  horsr-s,  burnt  chariots 

2  .Sam.  8:4  Da.  A.  chariot  horses 
HOUR. 

Tmn.  4:19  D.  astonish,  for  one  A, 
M<il.  9:22  whole  from  that  A. 
15:28  dau.  whole  from  that  A. 
17:18  ch.  w:i8  cured  from  that  A. 
20:3  went  out  about  the  third  A. 
5  sixth  and  ninth  A..'  0  elev.  A. 
12  these  have  wro.  but  one  A. 
ai:36  that  A.  knoweth  no  man, 
42 ;  .Vark  13:32 

44  such  an  A,  as  ve  think  not, 
.50:   /,»*•?  12: 10,  46 

2.5:13  kni>w  neither  day  nor  A. 
26:40  w:i.  one  A. .'  .}fark  1 1:.37 

45  thf  A.  is  at  hand.  S.  of  man 
27:45  from  sixth  li.  wasdiirkness 

over  the   land  to  ninth  A. 
^fark  15:38  ,■  LukeiSM 


HOU 
Mat.  27:46  ninth  A.  Jesus  cried, 

Mark  15:34 
Mark  13:11  given  you  in  that  A. 
14-35  it  pos.  the  A.  might  jrass 
15:25  third  A.  they  cruci.  him 
Luke  10:21  in  that  A.  J.  rejoiced 
12:39  what  A.  thief  would  come 
22:5;3  your  A.  and  power  of  dar. 
59  about  the  space  of  one  A. 
John  2:4  mine  A.  is  not  yet  come 
4:6  it  was  about  sixth  A.  19:14 
21  believe  me,  A.  Cometh,  23 
52  then  inq.  he  the  A.  he  began 
to  amend,  at  sev.  A.  fev.  left 
5:25  the  A.  is  coming,  28;  16:32 
7::J0  A.  w-as  not  yet  come,  8:20 
12:2:i  A.  is  come.  Son  be  gl.  17:1 
27  Fa.  save  me  from  this  A.  for 
this  cause  came  I  to  this  A. 
13:1  Jes.  knew  his  A.  was  come 
16:21  because  her  A.  is  come 
19:27  from  that  A.  disciple  took 
Acts  2:15  it  is  third  A.  of  day 
3:1  A.  of  prayer  being  ninth  h. 
10:3  about  ninth  A.  angel  com. 

9  P.  went  to  pray  about  0th  A. 
23:23  make  ready  at  the  third  A. 

1  Cnr.  4:11  to  this  present  A. 
1.5:30  in  jeopardy  every  A.  ? 
Oal.  2:5  gave  place,  not  for  an  A. 
Rev.  3:3  not  know  what  A.  I  will 

10  from  A.  of  temptation 
8:1  w-as  silence  about  half  an  A. 
9:15  prepar.  for  an  A.  and  a  day 
14:7  A.  of  his  judgment  is  come 
17:12  rec.  power  as  kings  one  A. 
18:10  in  one  A.  is  thy  jud.  come 

17  in  one  A.  great  riches  is  co. 
19  city  in  one  A.  made  desolate 
Same  HOCR. 
Dan.  3:6  «.  A.  cast  into  fum.  15 
4:.33  same  A.  was  thing  fulftUed 
5:5  in  .«.  A.  came  forth  fingers 
Mat.  8:13  scrv.  was  healed  .«.  A. 
10:19  given  yon  f.  A.  Lukt  12:12 
Lnke  7:21  same  A.  cured  many 
20:19  «.  A.  sou.  to  lay  ha.  on  him 
John  4:.53  knew  it  was  at  «.  A. 
Acts  16:18  he  came  out  same  h. 

.33  took  them  f.  A.  of  the  night 
Rev.  11;13  *.  A.  was  earthquake 

HOURS. 
John  11:9  twelve  A.  in  dayf 
Acts  5:7  about  three  A.  after 
19:34  all  cried  about  two  A. 

HOUSE. 
Gen.  19:4  men  compassed  the  A. 
21:31  I  have  prepared  A.  room 
39-5  L.  blessed  Egvptian's  A. 
45:2  the  A.  of  Pharaoh  heard 
E.C.  8:3  fro^s  shall  come  into  h. 
12:3  a  lamb  according  to  the  A. 
30  not  A.  wh.  was  not  one  dead 
40  not  carrv  flesh  out  of  the  A . 
13:3  (Hit  of  the  A.  of  bond.  14; 

Bent.  5:0;  6:12 
20-17  shall  not  covet  neighbor's 

A.  Deut.  5:21 
Lev.  14:30  priest  sh.  empty  the  A. 
38  priest  shall  go  out  of  the 

A.  and  shut  up  A.  45.  46,  49 
25:30  A.  sold  in  walled  city 
Dent.  7:8  red.  out  of  A.  of  bond. 
8:14  bront'ht  you  out  of  land  of 
E.  from  A.  of  bondage,  13:5, 
10 ;  .Jos.  24: 17 :  Jml.  6:8 ;  Jer. 
34:13;  Mic.  6:4 
25:10  A.  of  him  hath  shoe  loosed 
Jos.  2:15  h.  was  on  town  wall 
J\id.  16:26  pillars  wher.  A.  stand. 
27  A.  full  of  men  and  women 
.30  the  A.  fell  upon  tho  lords 
17:5  ilicah  had  a  h.  of  gods 
19:18  no  man  receiveth  nie  to  A. 
22  sons  of  Belial  beset  A.  20:5 

1  Sam.  3:14  I  have  sw.  to  A.  of  E. 
5:2  brought  ark  into  A.  of  Pag. 
7:1  bro.  ark  to  A.  of  Abinadab 
9:18  tell  me  where  seer's  A.  is 
25:28  L.  make  my  lord  sure  h. 

2  Sam.  3:1  war  betw.  A.  of  Saul 
8  show  kindn^-^s  to  A.  of  Saul 

B:8  lame  aiul  blind  not  co.  to  A. 

6:11  L.  blessed  A.  of  Obcd-cdom, 

Pavid  britught  ark  from  his 

A.  12:  1  Cor.  13:14 

7:6  not  dw.  in  any  A.  1  Chr.  17:5 

11  he  w-ill  make  thee  a  A. 

29  bless  A.  of  aerv.  1  Chr.  17:27 

12:8  I  gave  thee  thy  master's  A. 

1  K.  2:24  w-ho  made  me  a  A. 

6:22  whole  A.  overlaid  w-i1h  gold 

9:25  so  Sohmion  lluished  the  A. 

12:31  and  .leroboain  made  a  A. 

17:15  b(-r  A.  did  eat  many  days 

21:22  thv  A.  like  A.  of  Jeroboam 

3  A'.  8:3  cry  to  the  king  for  her  A. 


HOU 


2  K.  8:18  as  did  the  A.  of  Ahab, 

27;  2  6'Ar.  -21:0:  22:4 

9:8  A.  of  Ahab  shall  perish 

10:3  light  .or  your  master's  h. 

21  and  the  A.  of  Baal  was  full 

27  the  A.  of  Biuil  a  draught  A. 

20:13  Hez.  showed  A.  of  precio. 

things,  A.  of  arm.  Is.  39:2 
23:27  A.  of  w-h.  my  name  sh.  be 
25:9  ev.  great  man's  A.  he  bunit 
2  Chr.  7:1  glory  of  the  Lord  filled 
the  A.  Ezek.  43:4,  5 
12  chosen  this  place  for  A. 
Ezr.  5:8  went  to  A.  of  great  God 
6:3  at  Jer.  let  the  A.  be  builded 
Est.  2:3  gather  all  virgins  to  A. 
8:1  give  A.  of  Ha.  to  Esther,  7 
.Jeib  1:13  drink,  in  brother's  A.  18 
19  wind  came  smote  cor.  of  A. 
20:19  A.  which  he  builded  not 
21:28  where  is  A.  of  the  prince? 
30:'23  to  A.  appointed  for  all  liv. 
.38:20  know  paths  to  the  A. 
;)9:0  whose  A.  I  made  w-ildern. 
Ps.  31:2  rock  be  A.  of  defence 
84:3  sparrow  hath  found  a  A. 
104:17  stork,  fir-trees  are  her  A. 
Trov.  2:18  A.  inclineth  to  death 
7:8  yo.  man  went  way  to  her  A. 

11  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  A. 
27  her  A.  is  the  w-ay  to  hell 

9:1  wisdom  hath  builded  her  A. 
12:7  A.  of  righteous  shall  stand 
14-11  A.  of  wicked  overthrown 
15:'J5  L.  will  destroy  A.  of  proud 
17:1  A.  full  of  sacrifices 
19:14  A.  and  riches  are  inherit. 
21:9  dwell  in  A. -top.  2,5:24 

12  ri'_'ht.  consider.  A.  of  wicked 
24:3  tiirouirh  wisdom  is  A.  built 
25:17  withdraw  fr.  neighbor's  A. 
27:10  brot.  A.  d.ay  of  calamity 

Ec.  7:2  to  go  to  A.  of  mourning, 
than  A.  of  feasting 
10:18  thro'  idleness  A.  droppeth 
12:3  keepers  of  A.  shall  tremble 
Cant.  1:17  b-^'ams  of  our  A.  cedar 
2:4  brought  me  to  banquet.  A. 
3:4  bro.  him  to  my  mother's  A. 
8:2  br.  thee  into  my  mother's  A. 
7s.  5:8  woe  to  them  join  A.  to  h. 
6:4  A.  was  filled  with  smoke 
14-17  open,  not  A.  of  prisoners 
2:M  th.  is  no  A. ;  24:10  A.  shut 
31:2  asainst  A.  of  evil-doers 
60:7  I  will  glo.  A.  of  my  glory 
04:11  holy  and  beaut.  A.  burnt 
Jer.  16:5  enter  not  A.  of  mourn. 
8  sh.  not  go  into  A.  of  feasting 
37:20  not  return  to  A.  of  J.  38:26 
Ezek,  2:5  they  are  a  rebellious  A. 
3:9.20.27:  12:3 
8  be  not  rebellious  like  that  A. 
12:2  dwellest  in  midst  of  reb.  A. 
17:12  say  now  to  rebellious  A. 
24:3  utter  payable  to  rebel.  A. 
43:11  show  them  tho  form  of  A. 
12  law  of  A.  on  top  of  mount. 
Amos  1:5  sceptre  from  A.  of  E. 
3:15  winter  A.  with  summer  A. 
5:19  or  went  into  A. 
0:11  smite  great  A.  and  little  A. 
7:16  not  word  ag.  A.  of  Isaac 
nb.  18  A.  of  Es.  be  for  stubble 
Mk.  3:12  mountain  of  the    A. 

shall  be  as  high  places 
4-2  let  us  go  up  to  A.  of  God 
Nah.  1:14  out  ofA.  of  thy  gods 
Zee.  5:4  enter  into  A.  of  thief, 
into  A.  of  him  that  sweareth 
falsely  .^  ,  . 

Mat.  7:25  and  beat  upon  that  A. 
27 ;  Luke  0:48 
10:12  come  into  A.  salute  it 
13   if  A.  be  worthy,  let  your 

peace  come,  Luke  10:5 
12:25  every  A.  divided  acr.  itself 
29  strongman's  A.  Mark  3:27 
20-11  murmured  ag.  man  of  A. 
2:J:38  your  A.  is  left  to  you  deso- 
late, Lvke  13:25 
24:43  man  of  A,  kn.  -what  watch 
thief  won.  come,  Lnke  12:39 
Mark  3:25  A.  divided  ag.  itself 
10-29  hath  left  A.  or  brethren 
14:14  good  man  of  A.  Lu.  22:11 
Lvke  10:7  in  that  A.  remain 
15:8  light  candle  and  sweep  A. 
,/oAii  12:3  A.  was  filled  with  odor 
Acts  2:2  sound  fr.  heaven  fill.  A. 
46  breaking  bread  from  A.  toA. 
10:0  Simon,  tanner,  A.  by  seasi. 
17:5  Jews  assaulted  A.  of  Jason 


HOU 

1  Cor.  10:15  the  A.  of  Stephan.  19 

2  Cor.  5:1  earthly  A.  be  dissolved 
2  clothed  with  A.  from  heaven 

1  Tim.  6:13  w  ander.  from  A.  to  h. 
14  younger  women  "uide  A. 

2  Tim.  1:16  mercy  to  A.  of  Ones. 
2:20  in  a  great  A.  vessels  of  gold 

Seb.  3:3  built  A.  more  h.  than  A. 
4  every  A.  is  built  by  some  m- 
6  wh.  A.  are  we,  if  we  hold  fast 

2  John  10  receive  him  not  into  A 

See 


AARON,  BORN,  EFILD  OT 
BUILT.  CHIEF,  DAVID,  DOOK, 
DWELL. 

HOUSE,  letth  father. 
Gen.  12:1  get  thee  ir.  father's  A. 
24:7  G.  took  me  trom  father's  A. 

38  thou  sh.  go  to  my  fa.'sh. 

40  wife  for  my  son  of/.'s  A. 
31:14  portion  for  us  in/.'s  A. 
38:11  remain  widow  at/.'s  A. 
41:51  God  made  me  forget /.'»  A. 
40:31  breth.  and  f.'s  b.avc  come 
50:22  in  Egvpt.  he  and/.'«  A. 
E:r  12:3  accord,  to  A.  ol  fathers 
Nu7n.  1:2  sum  of  Israel  by  A.  of 
their/.  18,  22.  21,  28 

4  every  one  head  of  A.  of  his 
/.  44 ;  Jos.  '22:14 

2:2  pitch  with  ensign  of/.'s  A. 

3:15  children  of  Levi  after  A.  of 
their  ^nWfrs,  20:  4:46 

17:2  accord,  to  A.  of  tlieir/.'s,  3 

18:1  thou  and  f.'s  A.  bi-ar.  iniq. 

30:3  being  in  tier  father's  A.  16 
Dent.  22:21  play  w-liore  in  f.'s  h. 
Jos.  2:12  show  kindn.  to/.'«  A. 
Jud.  6:15  least  in  my/.'s  A. 

9:18  risen  against  my/.'s  A. 

11:2  Shalt  not  inherit  in/.'s  h. 

14:15  we  burn  thee  and.^'.'s  A. 

16:31  the  A.  of  his/,  buried  him 

1  Sam.  2:27  appear  to  A.  of  thy/. 
.30  A.  of  thv/.  should  w-alk 

17:25  w-ill  make  his/.'.«  A.  free 
18:2  go  no  more  home  to  f.'s  A. 
22:16  thou  and  all/.'s  A.  sh.  die 
24;21  not  destr,  name  out/.'sA. 

2  Sam.  3:29  rest  on  Joab  and 
his  father's  A. 

14:9  iniq.  be  on  me,  and/,  s  A. 
19-28  all  of  /■.'«  A.  dead  men 


18:7  A.  j.>ined  hard  to  synngog 
-    •       *     -  ••    -  -^    -aK" 


19:16  fled  out  of  that  *.  naked 
20:'2O  tau.  publicly.  fromA.  toA. 

Rom.  16:5  greet  church  in  th.  A. 

1  Cor.  1: 11  are  of  the  A.  of  Chloc 


1  K.  2:31  innoe.  blocd  ft./.'s  A. 
18:18  thou  and/.'s/i.  troll. 
1  Chr.  28:4  God  chose  me  bef. 

A.  of/. 
Ezr.  2:59  their  f.'sh.  Neh.  1:6 

10:16  chief  ot"  the  A.  of/. 
Neh.  1:61  and  f.'s  A.  have  sinned 
Est.  4:14  and/.'s  A.  be  destroyed 
Ps.  45:10  forget  peo.  anA  f.'s  h. 
Is  3:0  hold  of  brother  of  A.  of/. 
7:17  bring  on  thy/.'sA.  days 
22:23  glorious  throne  to  f.'s  A. 
24  hang  on  him  glory  of/.'sA. 
./er  12:6  A.  off.  dealt  treacher. 
Lnke  10;27  seiid  him  to/.'s  A. 
John  2:16  make  not  my  T*".'*  h. 
a  house  of  merchandise 
14:2  in  F.'s  A.  are  many  mans. 
Acts  7:20  M.  nourished  mf.'s  h. 

HOUSE  of  God. 
Gen.  28:17  none  oth.  but  A.  ofG. 
22  this  sto.  I  set  sh.  be  G.'sA. 
,7os.  9:23  draw,  water  for  A.  of  G. 
Jnd.  18:31  A.  of  G.  was  in  Shiloh 
20:26  came  unto  h .  of  G.  21:2 
31  high,  goeth  up  to  A.  ofG. 
2  Chr.  5:14  gl.  of  L.  fill.  A.  o/G. 
22-12  he  was  hid  in  A.  of  G. 
24:13  set  A.  ofG.  in  his  state 
33:7  Man.  set  image  in  A.  or  Q.  - 
36:19  thev  burnt  the  A,  o/G.    ^_ 
Ezr.  5:8  went  to  A.  p/ great  G. 

15  let  A.  of  G.  be  builded,  6:7 
7:23  let  it  te  done  for  A.  O/G 

jYcA   0:10  let  ns  meet  in  A.  o/G. 

13:11  why  is  A.  t>f  G.  forsaken  ? 
T^s-.  42:4  w-ent  to  A.  o/G.  55:14 

52:8  an  olive-tree  in  A.  ofG. 

M:10  door-keejier  in  A.  ofG. 
Ec.  5:1  when  goest  to  A.  o/G. 
Is  2:3  come,  let  us  go  up  to  the 

h.ofG.Mic.4:2 
JIos.  9:S  proph.  hated  m  A.  cfG. 
Joel    1:13    drink-oflering    with, 
holdenfrom  A.  o/"G. 

16  gladness  cut  oft  fr.  A.  </  G. 
Zee  7:2  sent  to  A.  of  G.  meu 
Mai.  12:4  entered  A. y  G    did 

eat  shewbread,   Mark  2;2b; 

Lnke  6:4 
1  Tim.  3:1-5  beh.  thy.  In  A.  of  G. 
neh.  10:21  Iliirh-ji.  over.  A.  ofG. 
1  Pet.  4:17  judg.  begin  at  h.ofG. 

Hia   HOUSE. 
Gen.  12:17  L.  plagu.  P.  and  A.  h. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


901 


uou  ' 

Gtn.  n;27  men  of  A.  A.  clrcnmc. 

39:4  overseer  over  A.  A.  5 

45:8  Lord  of  A.  A.  Acle  7:10 
L€V.  lli:t)  utoiu'iiu'iit  forA.  A.  II 

27:14  a  nmn  slmll  winclify  A.  A. 
Num.  ■22:1S  if  U.  give  A.  A.  full 

of  silver  mid  gold,  :^:13 
Deul.  30:5  return  lo  A.  A  6,  7,  8 

24:10  Shalt  not  go  into  Ai«A. 
JuU.  8:27  l)ee.  a  siiure  lo  Au-t  A. 

1  .S(;m.  3:12spoken  eoncer.  A  .  A. 
i:i  1  will  judi;eA.  A.  for  ever 

7:17  to  U;uuuli,  lIu-rowasA.  A. 
2o:l  Is.  buried  Saniuel  in  A.  A. 

2  A'xm.  6:21  l)ef.  lliv  fa.  and  A.  A. 
11:9  U.  went  not  to  A.  A.  10,  13 

27  David  fetched  her  to  A.  A. 
19:11  briny  kini;  baek  to  A.  A. 
21:1  for  Saul  and  A.  bloody  A. 

1  A'.  2:33  on  A.  A.  th.  sh.  be  pea. 
7:1  S.  building,  and  finish,  ft.  A. 
12:24  rolurn  every  man  to  A.  A. 

22:17  ;  1  t'Ac.  16:43  ;  2  C'Ar. 

11:4;  18:18 
13:19  did  cat  bread  in  A.  A. 
20:4.3  went  lo  A.  A.  heavy,  21:4 

2  A'.  6:32  Elislia  sat  in  /tCs  A. 
20:13notlun''inA.  A.  Ilc/.eliiah 

1  Vhr.  10:6  all  A.  A.  died  toyeth. 
13:14  the  ark  remained  in  A.  A. 

2  Chr.  24:16  good  toward  Uod 

and  A.  A. 
Ezr.  6:11  A.  A.  be  made  dunghill 
A'e'A.  3:28  repaired  overag.  A.  A. 
5:13 God  shake  ev.  man  fr.  A.  A. 
Job  1:10  a  hed^e  about  Aw  A.  / 
8:15  he  shall  lean  on  Am  A. 
20:28  increase  of  hi»  h. 
21 :21  what  plea.  ha.  he  in  A.  A./ 
27:1S  lie  buildeth  his  A. 
P».  49:16  gl.  of  A.  A.  is  increased 
105:21  made  him  Lord  of  A.  A. 
112:3  wealth  and  riches  in  A.  A. 
Proc.  6:31  give  the  substance  of 

A«  A.  Van(.  8:7 
17:13 evil  shall  notdep.  fr.  A.  A. 
J/ic.  2:2  oppress  a  man  and  A.  A. 
llab.  2:9  an  evil  covet,  to  A.  A. 
iltU.  12:29  then  he  will  spoil  A. 

A.  Hark  3:27 
54:17  an.  out  of  A.  A.  J/Viri  13:15 
4:J  not  suffered  A.  A.  to  be  bro. 
Luke  8:41  he  wo.  come  to  A.  A. 
18:14  man  went  down  to  A.  A. 
John  4:53  himself  beli.  and  A.  A. 
.ic(s  10:2  feared  G.  with  all  A.  A. 
22  to  send  for  thee  to  Aw  A. 
11:1  J  had  seen  an  angel  in  A.  A. 
16::i4  jailer  brou.  into  Aw  A.  bc- 
lievi.  in  G.  with  all  A.  A.  18:8 
Col.  4:15  salute  church  in  A.  A. 
Heb.  ivl  M.  faithful  in  A.  A.  5 
11:7  prep,  ark  for  saving  A.  A. 

HOUSE  of  Jacob. 
Gen.  46:27  souls  of  A.  of  Jacob 
Ps.  114:1  h.  ()/'./.  from  people 
/«.  2:5  A.  ofjai-ub  walk  in  light 
6  forsaken  ttiv  people,  A.  o/V. 
8:17  hidi-th  face  from  A.  or  J. 
14:1  shall  cleave  to  A.  qf  Jacob 
58:1  show  A.  ()/'  ./«ioA  their  sins 
Jer.  2:4  hear  word  of  L.  A.  o/V. 
5:20  declare  this  in  A.  of  Jacob 
Ezek.  20:5  lifted  hand  to  A.  '/J. 
.Imos  9:8  not  ut.  destroy  A.  O/V. 
Ob.  17  A.  Q/'  ./.  pos.  possessions 

18  A.  of  J.  shall  be  u  Are 
iTic.  2:7  art  named  the  A.  of  J. 
3:9  ye  heads  of  the  A.  of  Jacob 
Luke  1 :3:i  reign  over  A.  (if  Jacob 

HOUSE  or  JoHepIi. 

6V;i.  43:17  bro.  men  into./.'*  A. 
Jm.  18:5  A.  o/./.  abide  in  coast 
Jud.  1:22 A.  o/'./.  went  uga.  B. 

X>  hand  of  A.  of  Jo».  prevailed 
Ammh;^  like  fire  inA.  of  Jos, 
Ob.  18  A.  0/'  J.  shall  be  a  llame 
Zee.  10:6  I  will  save  the  A.  qf  J. 

HOUSE  of  Israel. 

Lee.  10:6  let  A.  of  Israel  bewail 

17:3  what  man  th.  hfiofh.ofh. 

kill,  ox  or  lamb,  MO;  ii:\H 

1  Sam.  7:2  the  A.  Q/"/.  lamented 

2  S«;n.  6:5  A.  of  J.  played  bef.  L. 
15  A.  qf  I.  brought  np  ark 

12:8  I  gave  thee  theA.  of  Israel 

1  A'.  20:31  kings  of  A.  o/'/  mere. 

Ps.  98:3  truth  toward  "A.  <f  I. 
115:12  he  will  bless  A.  of  Israel 
\Sb:V)Oh.ofIiiratl.  bless  Lord 

Is.  5:7  vineyard  of  L.  is  A.  of  I. 
14:2  A.  o/'ATrtf"/ p<msesses  them 
4ti:3  reriin.  of  A.  qf  I.  hearken 

63:7  goodness  tow.  the  A.  qf  I. 

Jtr.  2:26  so  is  A.  of  I.  ashamed 
3:18  h.  of  J.  walk  with  A.  of  It. 


HOU 

,7<r.  3:S0dealttr.  O.A.  0/7.  5:11 
79:26  all  A.  of  I.  uncircumclsed 
11:10  A.  of  I.  broken  covenant 
17  evil  tor  evil,  of  h.of  hrad 
13:11  cleave  to  me,  h.tf  hrael 
31 :27  sow  A.  of  1.  wi.  seed  of  m. 
31  makecov.  with  A.  of  1.  33 
33: 1 1  that  I  promised  to  A.  <jr'/. 
48:13A.  of  I.  ashamed  of  Hethel 
Ezek.  ^■.\i\i.  lah.qfh-raet,  17:2, 
20:27.  30;  24:21;  83:10;  36:22 
'i  h.of  I.  not  hearken  unto  mc, 
A.  of  I.  impud.  and  hard-he. 
17  watchman  to  A.  of  1.  3:1:7. 
4:4  lay  iniq.  oih.ofl.  upon  it 
5  bear  iniquity  of  A.  of  Israel 
5:4  fire  come  forth  into  A.  of  I. 
8:10  idols  of  A.  of  I.  portrayed 
9:9  iniq.  of  A.  of  I.  is  great 
12:24  nor  more  divi.  in  A.  of  I. 
13:5  nor  made  hedge  forA.  of  I. 
9  in  the  writing  of  A.  of  Iitrael 
14:11  A.  of  I.  go  no  more  astray 
18:8  eyes  to  idols  of  A.  of  I.  15 
25  A.  of  I.  is  not  mv  way  eq.  ? 
31  O  A.  0/ /«raf/.''"33:ll 
20:13  A.  or'  /.  rebelled  ag.  mo 

39  for  you,  O  A.  of  I.  go  yc 

40  there  shall  A.  of  I.  serve  me 
22:I8A.  of  I.  is  to  ine  bee.  dross 
28:24  no  "more  prick,  br.  A.  of  I. 
29:6  a  staff  of  reed  to  A.  o//. 

lii  no  more  rontid.  of  A.  of  I. 

21  cause  hom,>f  A.  of  I.  to  bud 
36:10  multiply  all  theA.  of  I. 
17  A.  0/"  /.  dwelt  in  own  land 

21  mv'name  \vh.  A.  of  I.  prof. 
.32  be"  ashamed,  O  A.  of  Israel 
.37  I  will  he  iiiq.  of  by  A.  o/"  /. 

37:11  hones  are  whole  A.  o/  /. 

16  for  the  A.  of  I.  his  com[)an, 
39:12  7  mo.  A.  ///.  be  burying 

22  A.  of  I.  sh.'know  I  amthe  I.. 

23  A  of  I.  went  into  captivity 
39  noiir.  out  my  Sp.  on  A.  of  1. 

44:12  caused  A.  of  IsraelSuW 
22  in.nidens  of  seed  of  A.  of  I. 


HOU 

K<l.  4:13  think  not  esc.  in  *.>  A 
9:4  Mordecai  was  great  in  A'.VA 
IIos.  5:1  give  ye  ear,  O  A.  oft. 

HOl8l<:  of  Levi. 

.Viivi.  17:8  rod  of  .\.  for  A.  of  L. 
/'.«.  13.5:20  hies-  the  L.  ()  A.  (jf  L. 

Zee.  12:18  laiuily  of  A.  of  L. 

In  the  HOI >iR. 

Gen.  34:29  spoiled  all  in  theh. 
39:5  bless,  of  L.  on  all  in  the  h. 

8  wot.  not  what  is  witli  lue  in 
Iheh. 

46:16  fame  was  heard  in  P.'sA. 
A'r.  12:4*1  i;i  one  A.  passover 
Lee.  14:34  put  plague  of  leprosy 

i;i  ah.  .35,  43,  H,  47,  48 
.Ton.  2:19  with  thee  in  the  h. 
I!\ith  1:9  each  in  A.  of  husband 

2:7  she  tarried  a  lil^Ie  in  the  A. 
1  .s'flwi.  38:24  a  fat  calf  in  the  A. 

31:9  publ.  it  irt/A«A.of  llieirid. 
10  put  armor  in  the  A.  of  Asht. 

1  K.  3:17  I  and  this  \voin.dw.  in 

oneh.  deli,  of  a  child  in  t.h. 
6:7  not  auv  tool  heard  in  the  A. 
1 1:13  fouird  good  in  the  A.  if  .J. 

2  K.  4:2  wh.  hast  thou  in  I.  A.  / 
:35  walked  in  the  h.  to  and  fro 

5:18  I  bow  in  theh.  of  liininion 
19:37  as  he  was  worshipping  i;i 
A.  ofNisnich.  Is.  37::j8 

2  Chr.  36:17  slew  yo.  men  iiit.h. 

Ezr.  1:7  in  the  A.  of  his  gods 
6:1  search  made  in  t,  A.  of  rolls 

Ext.  7:8  force  queen  in  the  A.  f 

9  gallows  standeth  in  A.  of  Ha 
Ps.  119:.'Vi  in  the  A.  of  my  pilg. 
/Vor.  3:.33  curse  of  Lord  in  A. 

.5:10  be  in  t.  A.  nfa  stranger 

7:11  her  feet  abide  not  in  A.  A. 

1.5:6  in  the  A.  of  the  righteOHS 

Ec.  7:4  heart  of  wise  is  in  A.  of 

mourn,  he.  of  fools  in  A.  mi 

Is.  44:13  mak.  idol  remain  i«  A. 

Jer.  7::i0 abominations  inh.  .33:.34 

.34:15  a  covenant  bef.  nie  in  t.  A 


45:6  possession  for  v;\\o.h.  of  I.\\mns  6:9  ten  men  in  oneh 


8  re"st  of  land  give  to  A.  qf  I. 
17  reconciliation  forA.  of  I. 
IIo.^.  1:4  cease  kingd.  of  A.  of  I. 
6  no  more  ha.  nier.  on  A.  of  I. 
6:10  a  horrible  thing  in  A.  ojf  I. 
11:12  A.  (f  /.  coiniiasseth  me 
Amos  5:3  "sh.  leave  ten  lo  A.  of  I. 
25  offered  sacrifices.  O.  A.  of  I. 
7:10  consp.  ag.  thee  in  A.  of'I. 
9:9  sift  A.  of  I.  am.  all  nntioiis 
.Vic.  1:5  for"siiis  of  A.  of  I.  is  this 
Zee.  8:13  were  a  curse.  O  A.  of  I. 
.Uat.  111:6  slieeii  of  A.  of  I.  \b:2i 
Acts  i-.m  let  all  A.  of  I.  know 
7:42  O  h.of  I.  have  ofi'.  beasts  ? 
Ileb.  8:8  new  cov.  w  ith  A.  of  1. 10 

IIOl'SR  of  Jiidah. 
2  Sam.  2:4  uiiniiited  I),  king  ov. 

h.of  J.  7,  11;  1  CAr.  28:4 

12:8  I  gave  thee  the  A.  of  Jud. 

2  A'.  19:;J0  remnant  escaped  of 

theA.  of  Juilah.  Is.  37:31 
Is.  22:21  bca  father  to  A.  of  J. 
Jer.  3:18  A.  of  J.  walk  with  h.  \. 
5:11  A.  oftAdealt  treacherously 
11:10A.  'o/'y.  broken  covenant 
12:14  pluck  A.  of  J.  fr.  am.  them 
i:i:ll  caused  cle.  to  me  A.  of  J. 
31:27  sow  A.  of  J.  with  seed 
31  make  new  cov.  with  A.  of  J. 
.33:14  good  I  promised  to  A.  of  J. 
.36:3  A.  of  J.  near  all  the  evil 
Eztk.  4:6  bear  iiiiq.  of  A.  of  J.  9:9 
8:17  a  light  thing  to  A.  of  J.  t 
25:3  Am.  said.  Alia.  ag.  A.  of  J. 
ah.  of  J.  like  to  all  heathen 
12  Ediun  hath  dealt  ag.  h.of  J. 
IIos.  1:7  mercy  upon  A.  of  J. 
5:12  be  to  A.  of  J.  as  rottenness 
14  a.^  a  young  lion  to  A.  of  J. 
Zep.  2:7  tor  remnant  of  A.  rf  J. 
Zee.  8:13  a  curse,  O  A.  of  .fudah 
35  to  do  well  to  A.  <f  JudaJi 
19  be  to  A.  0/"  J.  joy  and  glad. 
10:3  Lord  hath  visit"ed  A.  of  J. 
6  I  will  strengthen  the  A.  of  J. 
12:4  open  m.  eyes  unto  A.  c^  J. 
lleb.  8:8  a  new  cov.  with  h.of  J. 

Klne's  HOUSE. 
2  Sam.  11:2  wal.  on  roof  of  t.VA 

1  A'.  9:1  Sol.  had  flnislicd  k.'t  A. 
14:26  took  away  the  treasure 

of  <ifio'*A.  15:18;  2  A'.  10:8; 
2  (Ar.  12:9;  Vr.i 

2  A'.  7:11  told  it  to  the  k.'s  A. 

2  Chr.  23:5  third  part  be  ati.VA. 
26:21  took  a  port,  out  of  A.  ofk. 
Ezr.  6:4  cxpe.  given  out  k.^t  A. 
E»t.  2:9  eevuu  maid,  out  k.'ih. 


.Vic.  6:10  wicked.  In  A.  of  wicked 
Zee.  13:6  wounded  in  A.  of  frien. 
Mat.  6:15  light  to  all  are  in  '.  A. 
Mark  9::H  being  i;i  the  A. 

14:3  being  in  r  A.  S.  the  leper 
Luke  8:27  in  any  h.  hut  tombs 
.John  8::15  abideth  not  in  the  A. 

11:20  Marv  sat  still  in  the  h. 
.•lcr.«9:ll  ing.  in  t.  A.  of  Judas 

10:32  V.  is  lodged  in  h.  of  Sim. 

HOUSE,  with  Lord. 
Ex.  2:J:19  first  fruitsbringintoA. 

of  L.  31:26 ;  iVeA.  10:35 
Deut.  23:18  pr.  of  dog  to  A.  of  L. 
Jos.  6:24  put  in  treas.  of  A.  of  L. 
1  Sam.  1:7  she  went  to  A.  of  i. 
24  Hannah  bro.  him  unto  the 
A.  of  the  i.  2  K.  12:4,9,  13; 
22:4;  2  Chr.  :M:14 

1  K.  3:1  end  of  building  A.  ofZ.. 
6:37  the  found;iI  ion  ot^thc  A.  of 

the  Lord  laid,  2  Chr.  8:16; 

Ezr.  3:11 ;  Zee.  8:9 
7:40  work  made  forA.  o!  Lord, 

45:51;2  C"Ac.  4:16;  5:1 ;  24:14 
8:10  cloud  filled  A.  of  L.  11; 

2  Chr.  5:13;  7:2;  Ezek.  44:4 

03  so  Israel  dedicated  A.  of  L. 

2  A'.  11:3  liid  in  A.  of  i.  six  yea. 

4  took  an  oath  in  A.  of  the  L. 

15  let  her  not  be  slain  in  A.  of 
Lord,  a  Chr.  23:14 

12:10  money  found  in  A.  of  tlic 

Lord,  14:14;  16:8;  18:15 
Itoversight  of  the  A.  of  thci. 

16  press.-money  notin  A.  of  L. 
20:5  third  day  eh.  go  to  A.  of  L. 

8  L.  will  hejil  me,  that  I  shall 

go  lip  to  tlie  A.  of  L.'Is.  .3'^:22' 

23:2  words  found  in  A.  o!  Lord, 

24;  2  Chr.  31:17.  SO 

7  Sodomites  were  by  A.  of  L. 

25:9  he  burnt  A.  of  L.  Jer.  52:13 

1  Chr.  6:31  siTvice  in  the  A.  of  L. 
22:1  U.  said.  This  is  the  A.  of  L. 

11  build  the  A.  of  i.  thy  God 

14  I  have  prepared  for  h.  of  /.. 
23:4  set  forw.  work  of  A.  of  L. 
26:12  to  minister  in  A.  of  the  L. 

2  f'Ar.  8:16A.  of  Z.  was  perfected 
29:5  sanctify  A.  of  the  Lord 

15  came  to  cleanse  A.  of  Lord 
.33:15  M.  took  idol  out  A.  of  i. 
31:15  book  of  law  in  A.  of  L. 
36:14  priests  polluted  A.  of  L. 

Ezr.  7:27  beautify  A.  of  the  L. 

Ps.  23:6  dw.  in  A.  of  i.  for  ever 
27:4  dwell  in  A.  of  L.  all  my  life 
92:13  be  planted  in  A.  of  Lord 


HOU 

Ps.  116:19pnymy  vows  in  L.'sh. 

118:26  hliT-s.  von  out  of  A.  of  i. 

122:1  let  us  go  into  the  A.  of  L. 
9  bee.  of  A.  of/,,  seek  thy  good 

i;)4:l  th.  stand  In  A.  of  L.  1:15:2 
Is.  2:2  A.V  A.  be  established  in 

the  top  of  mount.  .Mic.  4:1 
Jer.  17:26  praise  to  A.  of  the  L. 

26:2  come  to  worship  in  L.'s  A. 

36:5  1  cannot  go  into  A,  of  L. 

6  in  L.'s  A.  upon  fasting  day 
51:51  come  tosaiictua.  oi  L.'sh. 

Lam.  2:7  made  a  noise  in  h.of  L, 
Hag.  1:2  time  L.'s  h.  be  built 
See  comT.  noon,  oatk,  tr£AS- 

UKES.  VESSKl.s. 

My   HOUSE. 

Gen.  15:2  stew,  of  my  A.  is  EUcz. 
3  one  bnni  in  mxjh.  is  mi.  hoir 
Hum.  12:7  is  faithful  in  all  m.  A. 
Jos.  24:15  me  and  in.  A.  serve  L. 
Jud.  11:31  fo.  of  doors  of  ;n.  A. 

1  Sam.  21:15  fcl.  come  to  m.  A.  / 

2  Sam.  7:18  O  L.  G.  what  is  my 

h.  !  1  Chr.  17:16 
11:11  shall  I  then  go  into  m.  A./ 
23:5  ;ho'  fny  A.  be  not  so  wi.  O. 
1  A'.  21:2  bee.  it  is  near  to  myh. 
1  A'.  20:15  all  things  that  are  in 
myh.  Is.  .39:4 

1  Chr.  17:14  settlehim  in  myh. 
Job  17:13  the  grave  is  my  h. 

Ps.  101:2  in  myh.  wi.  perf.  heart 
132:3  not  come  lo  tn\).  of  my  ft. 

Prov.  7:6  at  window  of  my  h. 

Is.  3:7  in  my  A.  is  neither  bread 
56:5  I  give  in  7ny  A.  a  name 

7  make  them  joyful  in  iny  ft. 
of  prayer,  inyh.  eh.  be  called 
a  A.  of  prayer.  Mat.  21.13; 
J/nrA- 11:17;  Luke  19:46 

.Ter.  11:15  wh.  bel.  do  in  my  h.  t 

12:7  I  have  forsaken  my  A. 

2:J:11  in  myh.  1  found  wickedn. 
Ezek.  8:1  as  I  sat  in  my  A. 

44:7  to  pollute  it,  even  tny  h. 
Dan.  4:4  N.  was  at  rest  in  my  h. 
Hag  1:9 myh.  that  is  waste 
Zee.  3:7  shall  also  judge  7/iy  A. 

9:8  I  will  eiicanip  about  my  A. 
Mai.  3:10  meat  in  7ny  A. 
Mai.  12:44  I  will  return  into  my 

A.  Luke  11:24 
Luke  9:61  bid  farewell  at  mv  h. 

14:23  that  7ny  h.  may  be  lllled 
Acts  10:;M  I  pray,  in  »7iy  A. 

16:15  come  iiit(,;/(y  A. 

Own  HOUSE. 
Gen.  14:14  serv.  born  in  his  0.  A. 

2  Sam.  4:11  per-son  in  his  o.  A. 
13:11  ev.  ag.  thee  out  of  th.o.A. 
19:;30  come  in  neace  to  ou-n  A. 

1  A'.  2:.34  Joab  buried  in  his  o.  A. 
3:1  an  end  of  building  own  A. 
7:1  S.  building  his  o.  A.  13  years 
12:16  now  Boe  to  tliine  own  A. 
David,  2  C'A;-.  10:16 

1  K.  14:12  get  thee  into  th.  0.  A. 

2  A".  21:18  Man.  was  buried  in 
gardenofo.  A.  2  CV,;-.  .33:20 

23  slew  the  king  in  his  own  A, 
2  Chr.  .•)3:24 
2  Chr.  7:11  in  his  heart  in  o.  A. 
Est.  1:22  man  rule  in  his  o.  A. 
Prov.  11:29  that  troubleth  o.  A. 
15:27  greedy  troubleth  own  ht 
Is.  14:18  in  glory,  ev.  one  o.  A. 
Jlic.  7:6  enemies  are  of  o.  A. 
Hag.  1:9  run  ev.  man  to  own  A. 
Mat.  13:.57  proph.  is  not  without 
honor,  save  in  o.  A.  Mark  6:4 
Luke  1:23  departed  to  o.  A.  5:25 
56  Slarv  returned  to  her  0.  A. 
5:29  Levi  made  a  feast  in  o.  h. 
S:.39  retnnl  to  thy  own  A. 
,Iohn  7:.">3  rv.  man  went  to  o.  A. 
Acts  2S:;10  P.  dw.  2  years  in  o.  A. 
1  Tim.  3:4  ruUth  well  his  o.  A. 
5  know  not  how  to  rule  0.  A. 
5:8  espeeiallv  for  those  of  o.  A. 
Ileb.  3:6  Ch.  as  a  Son  over  0.  A. 

This  HOUSE. 
Gen.  39:9  none  gre.  in  t.  A.  th.  I 

1  A'.  6:12  t.  A.  thou  art  building 
8:27  how  much  less  I.  A.  I  bu.  ? 

29  eyes  he  opened  toward  t.  A. 

31  before  thine  altar  in  this  A. 
33  sujjiilira.  to  thee  in  t.  A.  42 
38  spread  his  hands  tow.  I.  A. 

9:3  I  have  hallowed  this  A. 
8  at  Ihish.  every  one  eh.  hiss 

2  Chr.  6:20  eves  ha  open  on  t.  A. 
22  oath  coinc  bef.  altar  in  t.  A. 
21  make  supplication  in  /.  A. 

32  if  th.  come  and  pray  in  t.  h. 
7:16  now  have  I  saiicti.  (.  A.  20 


902 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


HOU 

2  Chr.  7:21  and  t.  h.  which  is  hi. 
Ezr.  3:12  foundation  oi  this  h. 
Jer.  7:10  stand  before  me  in  t.  h. 

11  is  /.  h.  bee.  a  den  of  rob.  ? 
22:5  I.  h.  shall  l>ec.  a  desolation 
26:6  will  I  make  t.  h.  like  Shil. 

9  t.  h.  shall  be  like  Shiloh 
Bag.  1:4  thii  h.  lie  waste  1 
2:3  who  is  left  saw  t.  h.  first  ? 
7  I  will  mi  I.  h.  with  glory 
9  glory  of  ^  h.  greater  than 
LuIk  10:5  Peace  be  to  this  h. 
19:9  this  day  salv.  come  to  t.  h. 

Thy  HOUSE. 

Gen.  7:1  come  thou  and  t.  h. 

Num.  18:11  is  clean  in  t.  h.  13 

Deut.  6:7  talk  of  th.  in  t.  h.  11:19 
9  write  on  posts  of  (.  h.  11:30 
7:26  an  abomination  to  t.  h. 
21:12  bring  her  home  to  t.  A. 
22:8  bring  not  blood  upon  t.  h, 
25:14  in  t.  h.  divers  measures 
26:11  G.  given  to  thee  and  t.  h. 

Jos.  2:3  men  entered  into  thy  A. 

Jud.  12:1  will  burn  thy  h. 

Buth  4:11  woman  come  into  /.  A. 

12  let  t.  h.  be  like  house  of  P. 

1  Sam.  2:.30  t.  h.  sh.  walk  before 
31  not  be  an  old  man  in  t.  h. 
33  t.  h.  sh.  die  in  flower  of  age 
36  every  one  in  thy  A.  crouch 

25:6  peace  to  thy  A. 

2  Sam.  7:16  t.  A.  estab.  for  ever 
11:8  go  to  thy  A.  wash  thy  feet 
12:10  ew.  never  depart  fr.  /.  A. 

1  A'.  13:8  if  thou  give  half  thy  h. 

2  A".  20:1  thy  A.  in  order,  Is.  38:1 
15  wh.  seen  In  thyh.  ?  Is.  39:4 
17  thy  A.  sh.  be  carri.  Is.  39:6 

Ps.  5:7  I  will  come  into  thy  A. 

26:8  loved  habitation  of  ^  h. 

36:8  satisf.  with  fatness  of  t.  A. 

60:9  will  take  no  bullock  oit.  A. 

65:4  sali.  with  goodness  of/,  k. 

66:13  go  to  t.  A.  with  b.-offerin. 

69:9  zeal  oi  t  h.  hath  eaten  me 
up,  .John  2:17 

93:5  holiness  becometh  thy  A. 

128:3  as  fruitful  vine  by  thy  A. 
Ts.  58:7  that  are  cast  to  thy  A. 
Jer.  38:17  thou  sh.  live,  and  t.  h. 
Ezek.  3:24  shut  thyself  wit.  t.  A. 

44:30  blessing  to  rest  in  thy  h. 
Eab.  2:10  consulted  sh.  to  t.  h. 
Mai.  9:6  arise,  go  to  t.  A.  Mark 
2:11;  Lukeh-M 

26:18  keep  passover  at  thy  h. 
Luke  7:44  entered  thy  A. 

19:5  to-dav  I  must  abide  at  t.  A. 
Acts  11:44  all  t.  A.  saved,  16:31 
PhUe.  2  to  the  church  in  tity  h. 

See  TOPS. 

HOUSES. 

Ex.  1:21  he  made  midwivee'  h. 
12:7  upper  door-posts  of  the  A. 

13  blood  be  for  token  on  the  A. 
15  put  away  leaven  out  of  y.  A. 

Lev.  25:31  A.  of  vill.  be  counted 

Nvm.  16:.32  swallowed  their  A. 
32:18  will  not  return  to  our  A. 

Detit.  6:11  A.  of  good  things 
8:12  built  goodly  A.  dw.  therein 
19:1  dw.  in  their  A.  Neh.  9:25 

Jos.  9:12  hot  provision  out  of  A. 

Jud.  18:14  know  th.  is  in  th.  A. 

1  K.  13:.33  he  cried  against  the  h. 
80:6  search  A.  of  thy  servants 

2  K.  17:29  in  the  A.  of  high  pla. 
23:7  brake  down  A.  of  Sodomit. 

19  A.  of  high  pla.  Josiah  took 
25:9  burnt  h.  of  Jeru.  Jer.  52:13 

1  Clir.  15:1  David  made  A.  in  ci, 
28:11  gave  to  Sol.  pattern  of  A. 

2  Chr.  .34:11  buy  timber  to  fl.  A. 
33:4  prepare  yourselves  by  A. 

Neh.  4:14  tiglit  for  wives  and  A. 

5:3  we  moi-tg.  t-vir  lands  and  A. 

7:4  peo.  few  and  h.  not  builded 
Job  1:4  feasted  in  their  A. 

3:15  filled  their  A.  with  silver. 

4:19  that  dwell  in  A.  of  clay 

15:28  dw.  in  A.  no  man  inhabit. 

21:9  their  h.  are  safe  from  fear 

22:18  tilled  their  A.  with  good 

24:16  they  dig  through  A. 
Ps.  49:11  A.  sh.  continue  for  ever 

&3:12  let  us  take  the  A.  of  God 
Prov.  1:13  till  our  A.  with  spoil 

30:26  make  thev  th.  A.  in  rocks 
Ec.  2:4  I  huildeil  me  A, 
Is.  3:14  spoil  of  poor  in  your  A. 

6:9  A.  shall  he  desolate,  6:11 

8:14  rock  ofofl'ence  to  both  A. 

13:16  A.  spoiled,  wives  ravished 
21  A.  full  of  doleful  creatures 

15:3  on  lops  of  A.  ev.  one  howl 


HOW 

Is.  22:10  A.  ha.  ye  broken  to  for. 
.32:13  upon  all  the  A.  of  joy 

Jer.  5:7  oy  troops  in  harlot's  A. 
27  so  are  their  h.  full  of  deceit 
29:5  build  A,  dwell  in  them,  28 
32:15  A.  and  fields  be  possessed 
29  A.  on  wh.  roofs  they  offered 
33:4  A.  of  this  city,  A.  of  kings 
43:12  fire  in  A.  of  gods  of  Eg.  13 

Lam.  5:2  our  A.  turned  to  aliens 

Ezek.  7:24  heathen  possess  th.  A. 
16:41  they  sh.  burn  thy  A.  2.3:47 
26:12  destroy  thy  plea-sant  A. 
28:26  build  A.  plant  vineyards 
33:30  ag.  thee  in  doors  of  the  A. 

Dan.  2:5  A.  made  a  dunghill 
3:29  h.  sh.  be  made  a  tfunghill 

.loel  2:9  shall  climb  up  upon  A. 

Amos  3:15  A.  of  ivory  sh.  perish 

Mir.  1:14  A.  of  A.  be  lie  to  kings 
2:2  covet  A.  take  them  away 

9  women  ye  cast  fVom  their  A. 
Zep.  1:9  fill  master's  A.  with  vio. 

13  their  h.  become  a  desolation 
Hag.  1:4  dwell  in  your  ceiled  A.  ,** 
Zee.  14:2  the  A.  shall  be  rifled 
Mat.  11:8  soft  cloth,  kings'  h. 
19:29  hath  forsaken  A.  or  wife 
23:14  for  ye  devour  widows'  A. 

i/irnt  12:40;  LukelOAt 
Mark  8:3  if  send  them  fast,  to  A. 
Luke  16:4  receive  me  into  th.  A. 
Acts  4:34  possess,  of  A.  sold  th. 
1  Cor.  11:22  ye  not  A.  to  eat  in  ? 

1  Tim.  3:12  deacons  rul.  A.  well 

2  Tim.  3:6  which  creep  into  A. 
Tit.  1:11  subvert  whole  A. 

HOUSEHOLD,  S. 
Oen.  18:19  will  command  his  A. 

35:2  J.  said  to  his  A.  put  away 

45:11  th.  and  A.  come  to  poverty 

47:12  Jos.  nourished  his  fa.'s  A. 
24  four  par.  be  food  for  your  A. 
E.X.  1:1  ev.  man  and  A.  came 

12:4  if  A.  he  little  for  the  lamb 
Lev.  16:17  an  atonement  for  A. 
Num.  18:31  eat  it,  and  your  A. 
Devt.  6:22  showed  wonders  on  A. 

11:6  swallowed  them  and  A. 

15:20  eat  it  bef.  L.  thou  and  A. 
Jos.  2:18  bring  thy  father's  A. 

6:25  saved  R.  her  father's  A. 
Jud.  18:25  with  lives  of  thy  A. 

1  Sam.  25:17  evil  determi.  ag.  A. 
27:3  ev.  man  with  his  A.  even 

Da.  with  wives,  2  Sam.  2:3 

2  Sam.  6:11  blessed  him  and  A. 

20  D.  returned  to  bless  his  A. 
16:2  asses  be  for  kin(,''a  h.  to  ri. 
17:23  and  put  his  A.  m  order 
19:18  a  boat  to  carry  king's  A. 

1  A'.  4:7  victuals  for  king  and  A. 
5:11  S.  gave  Hiram  wheat  to  A. 

2  K.  8:1  go  and  thy  A.  sojourn 
Job  1:3  3.000  camels  great  h. 

Prov.  27:27  goat's  milk  for  A. 
31:15  riseth  and  giv.  meat  to  A. 

21  not  afraid  of  snow  for  her  A. 
for  all  her  A.  are  clothed 

27  look,  well  to  ways  of  her  h. 
Mat.  10:25  call  them  of  his  A. 

.36  man's  foes  sh.  be  of  own  A. 
24:45  ruler  over  A.  Luke  12:42 
Acts  16:15  baptized  and  her  A. 

1  Cor.  1:16  baptized  A.  of  Steph. 
Old.  6:10  are  of  the  A.  of  faith 
Eph.  2:19  but  of  the  A,  of  God 
Pliil.  4:22  that  are  of  Ciesar's  h. 

2  Ti7n.  4:19  salute  A.  of  Onesiph. 

HOUSEHOLOER. 
Mat.  13:27  servants  of  A.  came 
52  like  a  man  that  is  a  A.  20:1 
21:33  a  certain  A.  planted  viney. 
HOUSEHOLD-SEKV.VXTS. 
Acts  10:7  Cornel,  called  two  h.-s. 

HOUSE  HOLD-STUFF. 
Gen.  31:37  hast  found  oi  h.-s.  > 
Neh.  13:8  cast  out  all  h.-s.  of  T. 

HOW  Ions. 

Num.  14:11  A.  I.  ere  th.  believe? 

2  Sam.  19::!4  A. ;.  have  I  to  live? 

1  K.  18:21  A.  I.  halt  ye  between  t 

Job  8:2  A.  I.  wilt  thou  speak  ?  A. 

I.  sh.  words  be  like  st.  wind? 

18:2.  A.  /.  ere  ma.  end  of  words  ? 

I's.  4:2  h.  I.  will  ye  turn  my  glo. 

to  shame  ?  A.  /,  love  vanity  ? 

6:3  but  thou,  O  Lord,  A.  lonn^ 

13:1  A.  ;.  wilt  forget  me,  O  h.  ? 

2  A.  /.  take  conn,  in  my  soul? 

A.  I.  enemy  be  e-f.  over  me  f 

74:9  nor  any  am.  us  know  A.  (. 

10  O  G.  A.  I.  advera.  reproach? 
7!t:5A.  /.  wilt  be  angry  ?  80:4 
82:2  A.  /.  wilt  judg.' unjustly  ? 
69:46  A.  ;.  L,  wilt  hide  thyself? 


HUM  ' 

Ps.  90:13  return,  O  Lord,  A.  to. .' 
94:3  A.  I.  shall  wick,  triumph  ? 
4  A.  I.  sh.  th.  utter  ha.  things  ? 
Prov.  1:22  A.  /.  will  love  simplic. 
Is.  6:11  then  said  I,  Lord  A.  I.  f 
Jer,  4:21  A.  /.  sh.  I  see  standard  ? 
12:4  A.  I.  sh.  the  land  mourn  ? 
2:S:26  h.  t.he  in  heart  of  prop.  ? 
47:6  O  sw.  of  L,  A  I.  ere  be  qu.  ? 
Dan.  8:13  A.  I.  be  vision  of  sac.  f 
12:6  h.  I.  to  end  of  wonders  ? 
flaft.  1:2  A.  long  shall  I  crv  ? 
Mat.  17:17  A.  I.  shall  I  be  with 
you !  A.  ;.  suf.  ?  Mark  9:19 ; 
Luke  9:41 
Mark  9:21  A.  I.  since  this  came  ? 
John  10:24  A.  /.  make  to  doubt  ? 
Pev.  6:10  A.  i.  O  L.  holy  and  tr. 
HOW  many  times, 

1  AT.  22:16  A.  many  titiies  shall  I 

adjure  thee  ?  2  Cttr.  18:15 
HOW  much. 

2  K.  5:13  A.  viuch  rather  he  saith 
Cant,  4:10  A.  7/i.  better  thy  love 
Mat.  12:12  A.  m.  is  man  better 
i;/A'€  16:5  A.  m.  owest  thou  ?  7 
Heb.  8:6  by  A.  m.  he  is  Mediator 

10:29  of  A.  771.  sorer  punishment 

Rev.  18:7  A,  771.  she  hath  glorified 

HOW  much  less. 

1  K.  8:27  A.  much  less  this  house 

wh.  I  have  built,  2  Chr.  6:18 

2  car.  32:15  A.  771.  /.  sh.  G.  deliv. 
Jd&  4:19  A.  771.  /.  in  houses  of  cl. 

HOW  much  more. 

Luke  12:24  A.  777.  771.  are  ye  better 

28  A.  777.  771.  will  he  clothe  you? 

Rom.  11:12  A.  771.  777.  th.  fullness  i 

PAife.  16  bro.  A.  771.  777.  to  thee? 

HOWL. 
Is.  13:6  A.  day  of  L.  is  at  hand 
14:31  A.  O  gate,  crv  O  city 
15:2  Moab  sh.  A.  3';  16:7 
23:1  A.  ye  ships  of  Tarshisb 

6  over  to  Tarsh.  A.  inhabitants 
52:5  rule  over  make  them  A. 
65:14  A.  for  vexation  of  spirit 

■ler.  4:8  lament  and  A.  4:20 

25:.34  A.  ye  shepherds  and  cry 

47:2  inhabitants  of  land  shall  A 

48:31  A.  for  M. ;  39  they  shall  A, 

49:3  A.  O  Heshb. :  51:8  A.  for  B, 

Ezek.  21:12  cry  and  A.  son  of  m. 

30:2  prophesy  and  say,  A.  ye 

Joel  1:5  A.  drinkers;  11  A.  v.-dre. 

13  A.  ye  ministers  of  the  altar 

Mlc.  1:8  theref.  I  will  wail  and  A. 

Zep.  1:11  A.  inhabit,  of  JIaktesh 

Zee.  11:2  A.  fir-tree,  A.  O  ye  oaks 

Jam,  5:1  ye  rich  m.  weep  and  A. 

HOWLED,  !i\G. 
Deut.  32:10  found  him  in  was.  A. 
Hos.  7: 14  they  A.  on  their  beds 

HOWLL\G,  S. 
Is.  15:8  A.  is  gone  to  Eglaim 
Jer.  25:36  A.  of  principal  of  flock 
Amos  8:3  songs  of  tem.  sh.  be  A. 
Zep.  1:10  a  A.  from  second  gate 
Zee.  11:3  voice  of  A.  of  shepner. 

HUGE. 
2  Chr.  16:8  Eth.  ana  Lub.  A.  ho. 

HUMBLE. 
,7o6  22:29  he  shall  save  A.  person 
Ps.  9:12  forgetteth  not  cry  of  A. 
10:12  O  Lord,  forget  not  the  A. 
17  L.  hast  heard  desire  of  A. 
34:2  the  A.  shall  hear  thereof 
69:32  A.  shall  hear  this  and  be 
Prov.  16:19  better  be  of  A.  spirit 
29:23  honor  shall  uphold  the  A. 
/*'.  57:15  with  him  of  A.  spirit,  to 

revive  spirit  of  A. 
Jam.  4:6  giv.  gra.  to  A.  1  Pet.  5:5 

HUMBLE,  Verb. 
Ex.  10:3  wilt  rof.  to  A.  thvself 
Deut.  8:2  A.  thee  and  pr.  thee,  16 
Jud.  19:24  bring  out,  and  A.  th. 
2  Chr.  7:14  shau  A.  themselves 
34:27  didst  A.  thyself  bef.  God 
Prov.  6:3  A.  thyself,  make  sure 
•Jer.  13:18  A.  vourselves,  sit  do. 
Mat.  18:4  A.  himself,  2:3:12 
2  Cor.  12:21  my  God  will  A.  me 
Jn77t.  4:10  A.  your,  in  sight  of  L. 

1  Pet,  5:6  A.  yourselves  under  G. 

HU.MBLED. 
Lev.  26:41  imcircum.  hearts  A. 
Deut,  8:3  A.  thee  and  suft'ered 

21:14  hast  A.  her,  22:29 

22:24  hath  A,  his  neighbor's  wi. 

2  A'.  22:19  A.  thyself  Wore  L. 
2  Chr,  12:6  princes  and  king  A. 

7  L.  saw  tney  A.  themselves 
12  he  A,  himself,  wrath  turned 


HUN 
2  Chr.  32:26  Ileze.  A.  himself  he 
33:12  Manas.  A.  himself  greatly 
19  set  up  images  be.  he  was  A 
23  A.  A.  not  himself  before  L. 
as  Manas,  his  falher  A.  him. 
36:12  Zedekiah  A.  not  himself 
Ps.  .35:13  I  A.  my  soul  with  fast. 
Is.  2:11  lofty  looks  of  man  be  A. 
5:15  man  be  A.  eves  of  lof.  be  A. 
10:33  the  haughty  shall  be  A. 
Jer.  44:10  not  A.  even  to  this  day 
Lam.  3:20  soul  in  rem.  and  is  A. 
Ezek.  22:10  in  thee  have  they  A. 

11  another  hath  A.  his  sister 
Dan.  5:22  his  son  not  A.  heart 
Phil.  2:8  A.  himself  and  became 
HU.MBLEDST,  ETH. 

1  A".  21:29  Ahab  A.  because  he  A. 

2  C'A7-.  34:27  bee.  thou  A.  thyself 
Ps,  10:10  crouch,  and  A.  himself 

113:6  A.  himself  to  behold  thin. 
Is.  2:9  the  great  man  A.  himself 
Ltiki  14:11  A.  hims.  be  ex.  18:U 

HUMBLENESS. 
Col.  3:12  put  on  A.  of  mind 

HUMBLY. 
2  Sam.  16:4  I  A.  beseech  thee 
Mic.  6:8  and  to  walk  A.  with  O. 

HUMILL\TIO.\. 
Acts  8:33  in  his  A.  his  judgment 

HUMILITY. 
Prov,  15:33  bef.  honor  is  A.  18:12 
22:4  by  A.  are  riches  and  honor 
Acts  20:19  serving  L.  with  A. 
Col.  2:18  no  man  begu.  you  in  A. 

23  in  will-worship  and  A. 
I  Pet.  6:5  and  be  clothed  with  A. 
HUNDRED-FOLD.    &«  fold. 

HUIV'DRED. 
Oen.  17:17  child  be  bom  to  him 

A.  ye.  old?  21:5;  A'0771.  4:19 
Lei>,  26:8  chase  A.  a  A.  to  flight 
Deut.  22:19  amerce  in  A.  shekels 
Jud.  20:10  ten  of  A.  a  A.  of  1,000 
1  -Sa77i.   18:25  but  a  A.  foreskl. 

2  Sam.  3:14 
25:18  a  A.  clusters,  2  .S«77t.  16:1 

1  K.  4:23  Provision  for  A.  sheep 
18:4  Obad.  took  a  A.  proph.  13 

2  K.  4:43  I  set  this  bef.  A.  men  I 
1  Chr.  12:14  least  was  over  a  A. 

21:3  L.  make  his  people  A.  tim 
Ezr.  2:69  gave  A.  priests'  garm. 
6:17  at  dedication  a  A.  buUocka 
7:22  done  to  a  A.  talents  of  eil 
A.  measures  of  wheat  and 
wine,  and  a  A.  baths  of  oil 
Neh.  5:11  A.  part  of  the  money 
Prov.  17:10  than  A.  strip,  to  fool 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  be"et  a  A.  child. 
8:12  sinner  do  evil  a  A.  times 
Is.  65:20  the  child  shall  die  a  A. 
ye.  old,  but  the  sinner  being 
a  A.  years  old  sh.  be  accurs. 
Ezek.  40:19  measured  aA.  cubits, 

23,47;  41:1.3,  14,  15;  42:8 
-477iO«  5:3  went  out  by  a  1,000, 
sh.  leave  a  A.  that  wh.  went 
forth  by  a  A.  shall  leave  ten 
Mat.  18:12  if  a  man  have  a  A. 
sheep,  Luke  15:4 
28  who  owed  him  a  A.  pence 
Luke  16:6  a  A.  measures  of  oil 

7  how  much  ow.  thou  ?  A.  me. 
Jotui  19:39  myrrh  and  aloes  A. 
One  HUiVDRED  and  twenty. 
Gen.  6:3  his  days  be  A.  and  t.  y. 
Deut.  31:2  a  A.  and  I.  years  old 
34:7  M.  A.  t.  years  when  he  died 
One  HUIVDRED  and  twenty. 

seven. 
Est.  1:1  Ahasu.  reigned  over  A. 

taenty-s,  prov.  8:9;  9:.30 
One  HU.\DRED  ond  thirty. 
Gen.  47:9  years  of  my  ]7ilgrimag» 
are  a  A.  and  thirty 
One  HUi\DRED  and  flfty. 
Gen.  7:24  wa.  prev.  A./,  da.  8:3 
One    HUIV'DRED     and     ilTty- 

three. 

John  21:11  full  of  fishes  a  A.  /.  t 
One  HUiVDRED   and  eighty. 
Est.  1:4  A.  IV-flst  for  A.  e.  days 
A  HUNDRED  and  rorlylfour 

tliousand. 

Rev.  7:4  h.f.-f.  t.  tribes  of  Israel 

14:1  h.f.-f.  t,  having  F.'s  name 

3  no  man  le.  song  but  k,f.-f.  t. 

A  HUIVDRED  and  eighty-flve 

thousand. 
2  K,  19:35  that  night  the  angel 
of  the  L.  smote  of  the  Assy. 
A.  tigMy-flvi  th.  Is.  S7:3t) 


CRUDEN'S  COXCORDANCE. 


903 


nuN 

Two  Hr:>fBBED. 

John  6:"  t.  h.  puiiuy.  imt  Sttffl. 
Thri-e  IILWDHED. 

,/u'l.  T.ii  nniiiliiT  lap.  I.  h.  mon 

!:>:  I  Sninson  cauiilil  t.  It.  l\)Xi'9 
a  .S'lm,  ■i\M  *V-  woi;;!!.  (.  A.  sh. 
1  K.  lli.'ts.  liiuW.  /(.  concubines 
Jiihn  \i:i  iiintm.  for  I.  ft.  pence 

Four  lll-.\ORED. 
li.n.  i:.:!:!  iimici/./i.  ye.  Arlsl-.d 
1  v.i/rt,  :♦):!"  r.  h.  younj  men 
1  A'.  ISil'.l  prop,  of  Rrovcg,/.  A. 
4i-/s  5:30/.  A.  joined  tliemselvea 
Four  HIWDRED  and  thirty. 
A>.  1-i:  10  in  E./.  A.  ^  yelira 
<;•(/.  3:17  law.  wli.  was/.  A.  /.  y. 

Four  Hl'NDBEn  and  Ofly. 
1  A'.  IS:  111  pro.  of  Baal/.  A./.  42 
,4.^<  l:!:-.'Ojild^'esabout/.  A./, 
Four  IH'.XUBEO  ond  eishty. 
1  A',  ti:!  ill/.  A.  <".  years  Soloin. 

Four  lir.\l>KEn  IhoUHniid. 
./././.  30:3  Boiijamin  f.  A.  t.  17 
3  (.'Ar.  13:3  array  \vi./.  A.  ^  nieu 
Four  HUNDRED  ond  «eventy 

thiui!talid. 
1  Chr.  21:5/.  A.  «.  /.  drew  eword 

Five  HCXDRED. 

Xitm.  31:'W  one  soul  /".  A.  for  L. 

i»i-«  ";-ll  one  owned/.  A.  pence 

1  Vor.  15:G/.  A.  brethren  at  once 

Six  HCXDRED. 

OVn.  7:6  X.  «.  A.  ye.  flood  ca.  11 
J:i'/.  3:31  Sluim^'ar  flew  six  A. 

1  Sam.  17:7  spear  weiyh.*.  A.  ph. 

1  A'.  10:16  rij:  It.  shekels  of  sold 
to  one  target,  2  Chr.  9: 15 

Six  HVXDREDnndslxty-slx. 

Jl(t>.  13:18  num.  be  si.;;  A.  a.  s.-s. 
fi\x  Hl'XDRED  thousand. 

Xum.  l:4li  all  numb.  were*.  A.  t. 
Seven  HIXDBED. 

1  A'.  11:3  bol.  hadsei'f/iA.  wives 

Mne  HIXDRED   ond   thirty. 

t/Vn.  5:5  Adam  lived  nine  It.  t.  y. 

.Mne  Hl'-\DR  ED  sixty-nine. 

am.  5:27  Slethus.  n.  It.  s.-n.  ye. 
HIWDREDS. 

>>.  18:31  nil.  of  A.  23;  /Milt.  1:15 

.V/(»l.  31:14  wr.  with  caiit.  ov.  A. 

1  .■iam.  22:7  J.  make  capta.  of  It. 

2  Sarn.  1S:1  D.  set  captains  of  A. 
4  all  the  people  came  out  by  A 


i  K.  11:4  Jehof.  set  nil.  over  A 
10  to  captains  over  A.  did  pri 
give  spears,  2  Clir.  23:9 

1  CAr.  1.3:1  consu.  wi.  cipt.  of  A. 
2.S;1  D.  assembled  capt.  over  A. 
29:6  captains  of  ft.  oft'.  willin:.'ly 

2  (-'Ar.  2.'i:l  Jeh.  took  capt.  of  A. 
Mark  G:40  sat  do.  in  ranks  by  A. 

HO'GER,  Substantive. 
Ft.  16:3  kill  Ihisassemlily  wi.  A. 
llftit.  '2S:4S  serve  thine  ene.  in  A. 
32:'24  sluiU  be  burnt  mth  A. 
jVfA.  9:15  bread  fr.  heaven  for  h. 
Ps.  34:10  do  lack  and  suffer  A. 
Proi\  19:13  idle  soul  sli.  sulfer  A. 
Jer.  as:9  he  is  like  to  die  for  A. 
42: 14  see  no  war  nor  have  A, 
LiMii.  2:19  faint  for  A. 
4:9  they  that  be  slain  with  A. 
E:ek.  ii:i'i  no  more  con.  with  A. 
L'ike  13:17  and  I  perish  with  A. 
2  Cor.  11:27 1  have  been  in  A. 
licv.  6:8  to  kill  with  A. 

HUNGER,  Verb. 
Dp}it.  8:3  he  suti'en-d  thee  to  h. 
la.  49:10  shall  not  h.  nor  tliirst 
Mat.  5:6  blessed  are  they  that  A. 

after  righteous.  L'tke  6:21 
Luke  6:25  woe  to  full,  ye  shall  A, 
Jo^n  6:33  com.  to  me  sh.  never  It. 
Bom.  12:20  if  enemy  A.  feed  him 
1  Cor.  4:11  we  both  A.  and  thirst 
ll:.'i4  if  any  man  It.  let  him  eat 
JJtC.  7:16  they  shall  A.  no  more 

HCXGER-BITTEX. 
Job  18:12  his  stren.  sh.  be  A. -6. 

HTNGEREn. 
Mat.  4:2  afterwards  a  A.  Lukei:i 
12:1  his  disciples  were  a  A 


HL'U 

Job  5:5  whose  luirv.  the  A.  eateth 

22:7  withholden  bread  from  A. 

21:10  take  the  sheaf  fr.  the  It. 

i\.  .30:12  if  A.  1  would  not  tell 

107:3  A.  and  thirsty 

'.I  llileth  It.  soul  with  goodness 

;)6  there  he  ninketll  A.  to  dwell 

146:7  Lord  giveth  food  to  theA. 

Prof.  6::t0  to  satis,  soul  when  A. 

25:21  if  enemy  be  It.  give  bread 

27:7  to  A.  soul  bitter  ;h.  is  sw. 

Is.  8:21  liardlv  bestead  and  It. 

when  A.  shall  fret  theinselv. 

9:20  snaleh  on  right  hand,  be  A. 

29:8  when  a  A.  man  dreameth 

:!2:6  to  make  empty  soul  of  A. 

41:12  is  It.  and  strength  faileth 

&S:7  not  deal  thy  bread  to  It.  f 

10  draw  out  thv  soul  to  the  A. 

65:13  scrv.  eat.  but  ye  sh.  be  A. 

Ezfk.  18:7  giv  his  bread  to  A.  16 

Mark  11:12  IVoni  Beth,  he  was  A. 

Liiki  1:.33  fllled  h.  with  good  th. 

Ada  10:10  I'eler  became  very  A. 

1  Cnr.  11:21  one-  /(.another  druu. 

Phil.  4:12  to  be  full  and  be  A, 

HINT, 
Gm.  27:5  Es.  went  to  A.  venison 
1  Saitt.  26:20  as  wh.  one  doth  It. 
.hih  ■^■.■^\\  wilt  A.  prey  for  lion? 
/>».  140:11  evil  sh.  A.  violent  man 
Proc.  6:-2i;  adulteress  will  A. 
.hr.  16:16  A.  them  from  ev.  mou. 
Lam.  4:18  tbev  A.  our  steps 
Ezek.  13:18  will  ye  A.  souls? 

20  wherewith  ye  there  A.  souls 
Mic.  7:2  A.  every  man  his  broth, 

HUXTED. 
Ezek.  13:21  no  more  in  y,  hand  A. 

Hl"\TER,  S. 
Gtn.  10:9  be  was  a  mighty  A.  be. 
L.  even  as  N.  the Inighty  A. 
25:27  Esau  was  a  cunning  A. 
Prot;.  6:5  as  a  roc  fro.  hand  of  A. 
Jer.  16:16  and  alter  I  send  for  A, 

HVXTEST,  ETH. 
Lev.  17:13  A.  and  catclieth  beast 
1  Sam.  24:11  yet  thou  A.  my  soul 
JO)  10:16  A.  me  as  a  fierce  lion 

Hl'XTIXG. 
Oeti.  27::!0  E.  brother  camefV.  A. 
Prot:.  12:27  roast,  not  took  in  h. 

IIl'R. 
E.r.  17:10  n.  we.  uii,  12;  24:14 
1  CA;-.  2:19  which  Ijare  H.  20,  50 

Hl'RL.  ETH,  IXG. 
.V'/«i.  33:20  A.  at  him  by  lying 
1  I'hr.  12:2  ri.  hand  and  left  in  A. 
Job  27:21  as  a  stone  It.  hiiu  out 


I  AM 


HL"3 

Dart.  6:22  lions  have  not  h.  mo  1  IICSB.VXD.MEX. 

Mark  16:18  it  shall  not  It.  them  ^IK.  25:12  he  lelt  ol  the  poor  to 
Z,i//'«4:.'S5out  of  him.A.himuot '        be  A.  .A/-.  0-J;16         ,    ,,, 

Adit  18:10  set  on  thee  to  A.  1  JiT.  31:24  shall  dwell  m  Jtldah  A. 

Itrv.  6:6  sec  thou  A.  not  the  oil  Jot:l  1:11  be  ashamed  y.'  A.  howl 

7:2  given  lo  It.  earth  and  sea  Mat.  21::)3  he  let  it  <int  to  A 
3  A.  not  earth,  neither  se:i 


HIRT,  Substantive. 

Om.  4:'M  slain  yo.  man  to  my  A. 
2li:29  that  thou  wilt  do  us  no  A. 
31:29  in  power  of  hand  to  do  A, 

1  Ham.  20:21  peace  to  thee,  no  A, 
24:9  behold,  David  seek,  thy  A. 

2  .S'lOT.  1S::J2  all  that  rise  to  do  A. 
2  K.  14:10  why  shouldest  thou 

med.  to  thy  A. .'  2  Chr.  2,3:19 
E:r.  4:22  damage  to  h.  of  kings! 
Pk.  13:4  that  sweareth  to  his  A, 
35:4  that  devise  my  A.  70:2 
26  ashamed  tliat  rej.  at  my  A, 
38: 12  seek  my  A .  speak  misch. 
41:7  aga.  me  do  they  devise  A. 
71:13  cov.  with  reproach  seek  A. 
21  broui^'ht  to  sha.  seek  my  A. 
E*:.  5:13  riches  for  owners  to  A. 
H:9ruleth  over  another  to  his  A. 
.Jer.  8:14  healed  It.  of  peo.  8:11 
7:6  neith.  walk  after  gods  to  A. 
S:21  for  A.  of  my  people  am  I  A. 
10:19  woe  is  me  for  my  A. 
2.3:6  and  I  will  do  you  no  A. 
7  ye  provo.  me  to  your  own  A. 
38:4  not  welfare  of  peo.  but  A. 
Dan.  3:25  ha.  no  A. ;  6:22  do.  no  A. 
6:23  no  manner  of  A.  ftmnd 
Acts  27:10  this  voyage  be  with  A. 

HfRT,  Portlclple. 

Er.  22:10  if  a  beast  beA.  14 
1  Sam.  25:15  and  we  not  A. 
Ec.  10:9  remov.  stones  sh.  be  A. 
Jer.  8:21  for  A.  of  mv  puo.  am  I  A. 
Rev.  2:11  not  be  A. 'of  sec.  death 
HURT.  Verb 


3  what  David  did  when  he  was    g.^.^  3J.7  ,;  suf.  hi.  uot  to  A.  me 


a  A.  Mark  2:-25 ;  Lake  6:3 

21: 18  as  he  returned  to  ci  ty  he  A . 

25::J5  I  A.  and  ye  gave  me  meat 

37  when  saw  We  thee  a  A. .'  44 

42  I  A.  and  ye  gave  mc  no  meat 

HrXGRY, 

'8  Sam.  17:29  the  people  is  h. 

*  A'.  7: 13  they  ku.  that  we  be  A. 


Ef.  21:'22  A.  woman  with  child 

;J5  if  one  man's  ox  A.  another's 
1  .S'»;rt.  25:7  shepherds  we  A.  not 
Job  33:8  wickeun,  may  A.  a  man 
Ps.  105:18  wh.  feet  A.  with  fett. 
/«.  11:9  shall  not  A.  nor  destroy 
in  my  holv  mountain,  63:25 
27:3  lest  any  )i..  it,  I  will  keep  it 


9:4  should  not  A.  grass  of  earth 
10  their  power  was  to  A.  men 
19  heads,  with  tlieni  they  A. 
11:3  if  any  A.  them.  Are  proceed, 

HlRTFl'L, 
Pk.  144:10  deli.  David  I'r.  A.  swo, 
1  Tim.  6:9  rich  fall  into  A,  lusts 

HIBTIXG. 
1  Sam.  25:.'J4  Lord  kept  me  fr,  h. 

HrsB.\xn, 

Et.  4:25  bloodv  A.  art  thou,  26 
Let.  19:20  lieth  with  woman  be- 
trothed to  a  A.  DKtt.'i1:%\ 

21-3  mav  be  dellled  for  sister 

who  liad  no  A.  Ezek.  44:23 
Nnm.  ;jo:6  if  she  had  at  all  a  A. 
Detii.  22:22  woman  married  to  A. 

2-1:3  if  tlie  latter  A.  hate  her 
•1  former  It.  may  not  take  her 

2,3:3  dutv  of  a  A.  brother  to  her 

28:.36  eve  sh.  be  evil  to.  A. 
Btith  1:12  I  am  too  old  to  have  A. 
Jer.  6:11  A.  witli  wife  sh.  be  tak. 

31:.32  altho'  I  was  a  A.  to  them 
Joel  1:8  girded  with  sackcl.  for  A. 
Luke  2:;!6  lived  wi.  A.  sev.  years 
.Inlin  4:17  have  no  A. 
Rom.  7:2  It.  dead  she  is  loosed,  3 

1  Cor.  7:3  It.  render  to  wife  due 
benevolence,  like,  wife  to  A. 

4  A.  hath  not  power  of  own 
11  let  not  A.  nut  away  his  wife 
11  nnbeliev.  A.  is  sanctified  by 
wife,  and  wife  sancti.  by  A. 

2  Cor.  11:2  espoused  to  one  A. 
Gal.  4:27  more  chil.  than  hath  A, 
EiJt.  5:23  the  A.  is  head  of  wife 
1  Tim.  3:2  A.  of  one  wi.  Tit.  1:6 

Her  Hl"SB.\XD, 
Gen.  3:6  eat  fruit,  gave  to  It.  h. 
Lev.  21:7  wo.  put  away  fr.  A.  A. 
Num.  5:29  to  anoth.  lust,  of  A.  A. 
30:7  A.  A.  heard    it.  and   held 

peace,  8,  10,  11.  12. 13.  14 
Petit.  23:5  A.  A.  brot.  go  in  unto 
Ruth  1:9  in  honse  of  A.  A. 
2:1  Nao,  had  kinsman  of  her  A. 

1  Sam.  1:'22  s,a.  to  A.  A.  I  will  not 
2:19  she  came  up  with  her  h. 

iSam.  11:26  wife  of  U.  heard  A. 
h.  was  dead,  sliemo.  I'orA,  A. 

2  7t.  4:14  hath  no  child,  A.  A.  old 
Prov.  12:4  virt.  wife  cro.  to  A.  A. 

31:11  heart  of  A.  A.  trust  in  her 
23  Iter  A.  is  kno«-n  in  the  gates 
28  A.  A.  riseth  up  and  prai.  her 

Jer.  3:20  as  wil'e  dcpa.  from  A.  A. 

JE'j->i-.16:.32  strangers  inst.  of  A.  A. 
45  loatheth  her  It.  and  children 
I  nti".  2:2  neither  I  A.  A. 

Mat.  1:19  .los.  her  h.  being  just 

Luke  16:18  mar.  her  aw.  fr.  A.  A. 

.4e/.v  5:10  burii'd  her  by  her  A. 

Rom.  7:2  bound  by  law  to  A.  A, 
3  her  A.  dead  she  is  free 

1  Cor.  7:2  woman  have  A.  own  A, 

10  let  not  wife  depart  fr.  A«('A. 

11  be  reconciled  to  her  A. 
34  how  she  may  please  her  A. 
39  bound  as  long  as  her  A. 

E/ih.  .3:3:)  wife  reverence  her  A. 
Rev.  21:2  bride  adorned  for  Iter  A. 

Mv  msn.WD, 

Gen.  29::S'2'm.v  A.  will  love  me 
,34  will  mi/  A.  l>e  joined  to  me 

30:18  given  maiden  to  mij  A. 
20  now  will  mi/  A.  dw.  wi.  me 

Deut.  23:7  mi/h.  brother  refuseth 

2  Sam.  14:5  1  am  a  widow,  mt/  A. 
dead,  2  A*.  4:1 

Hos.  2:7  and  return  to  my  first  A. 

Thv  HfSB.VXD. 
Gen.  3:16  desire  shall  be  to  t.  A. 
Xum.  5:19  auoth.  inst.  of  ^  A.  20 
Jiifl.  14:15  to  wife.  Entice  I.  A. 
2  A'.  4:26  is  it  well  with  thtj  A. 
/*.  51:5  thv  Maker  is  thij  A. 
Acta  5:9  tliat  have  buried  t.  A. 

1  Cor.  7:16  thou  shall  save  (Ay  A. 

Hrsn\XD,>i.4.x. 

Gen.  9:20  Noah  began  to  be  a  A. 
Jer.  51:23  break  in  pieces  the  A. 
Amof  5:16  call  A.  to  mourning 
Zee.  13:5  no  prophet,  am  a  A. 
John  15:1  I  trae  vine.  Path,  is  A. 

2  Tim.  2:6  the  A.  that  laborcth 
Jam.  5:7  A,  waiteth  for  fruit  of 

earth 


Mark  12:2;  Luke2t):\> 
34  sent  his  servants  lo  h .  ^f<trk 

12:2;  Luke  20:10 
38  when  A.  saw  the  son,  Mark 

12:7;  iwfe  20:14 

40  what  will  he  do  to  those  A.  / 

41  let  out  vineyard  to  other  A, 
Mark  12:2  might  receive  fr.  A.  9 

HISB.VXDRV, 
iChr.  26:10  Vzziali  l..ved  A. 
1  Cor.  3:9  ye  are  God's  A.  ye  are 

Hi'sn.\XDs, 

RutJt.  1:11  they  may  be  your  A.  f 

13  stay  for  them  fr.  having  A.  ^ 
Est.  1:17  despise  A.  in  their  eyes 

20  wives  give  to  their  A.  honor 
Ezek.  16:45  loathed  A.  and  child, 
John  4:18  thou  hast  had  five  h. 
1  for.  14:.33  ask  their  A.  at  homo 
EjJi.  5:'22  wives  submit  to  A,  24 

25  A.  love  your  wives.  Col.  3:19 
Cot.  3:18  wives,  submit  to  own  A. 
1  Tim.  3:12  deac.  A.  of  one  wife 
Tit.  2:4  teadi  women  to  love  A. 

5  be  obedient  to  their  own  A. 
IPd.S-.l  in  subjection  to  own  A, 

7  ye  A,  dwell  with  them  accor, 
Hl'SH.\I. 
iSam.  1.3:32  II.  to  meet  D.  17:5 

1  Chr.  27::i:i  H.  king's  compani. 
Hl'SK,  S, 

Xum.  6:4  kernel  even  to  the  A, 

2  A".  4:42  full  ears  of  corn  in  A. 
Luke  13:16  fllled  belly  with  A. 
HUZZ.\B.    Xah.  2:7 

HYMEXEIS, 
1  Ti?n.  1:20  wh.  is  U.  2  Tim.  2:17 

HYMX,  S, 
Mat.  26:30  when  they  had  sung 

a  A.  Mark  14:26 
Eph.  5:19  spea.  in  psalms  and  A. 
Ctyl.  3:16  admo.  in  psalms  and  A. 

HYPOt'BISY,  IE8, 
1.1.  .32:0  iniquity,  to  practise  A, 
Mat.  2;3:2S  within  are  full  of  A. 
Mark  12:15  he  knowing  tlieir  A. 
Luke  12:1  leaven  of  Pharisees  A. 
1  Tim.  4:2  speaking  lies  in  A. 
1  Pet.  2:1  aside  all  malice  and  A, 
Jajn.  3:17  wisdom  pure  witlio.  A. 

HYPOCRITE, 
Job  8:13  the  A.  hope  shall  perish 
13:16  A.  shall  not  come  bef.  him 
17:S  innocent  stir  up  against  A, 
20:5  joy  of  A.  but  for  a  moment 
27:S  what  is  the  hope  of  theA. .? 
;}4:30  that  the  A .  reign  not,  lest 
P)vv.  11:9  A.  with  mouth  destroy 
/.v.  9:17  for  every  one  is  a  A. 
.l/(i(.  7:5  A.  first  cast  out  beam 
Luke  6:42  thou  A.  cast  beam  out 
13: 15  A.  doth  uot  each  loose  ox  ? 
HYPOC-BITES. 
Job  15::M  congrega.  of  h.  desolate 
:i6:13  A.  in  heart  heap  u|<  wrath 
1.1.  :i3:14  fearfulness  surjirised  A. 
Mat.  6:2  not  sound  trump,  as  ft, 
5  thou  Shalt  not  be  as  A. 
16  when  ye  fast,  be  not  as  A. 
15:7  ye  A.  well  did  Esaias  pro- 

phesv,  Mark  7:6 
16:3  O  A',  ve  discern  face  of  sky, 

Luke  12:56 
22:18  Why  tempt  ve  me,  ye  A. 
23:13  Phari.  A.  ye  shut  kingd. 
ag.  men,  14,  15,  23,  2,3,  27,  29 
24:5f  ap.  him  portion  with  A. 
Luke  11:44  scribes  and  Phari.  A. 

HYPOCRITir.VL, 
Ps.  35:16  A.  mockers  in  feasts 
Js.  10:6  send  him  ag.  A.  nation 

HYSSOP, 
Er.  12:22  bunch  of  A.  and  dip  It 
Lev.  14:4  scar,  and  A.  6.  49.  51,  53 
Xiin   19:6  cast  A.  into  midst  of 

18  take  A.  dip  it  in  water 
1  A". 4::i3  cedar-tref,  even  untoft. 
Pi.  51:7  purge  with  A.  be  clean 
John  19:'29  sponge  put  it  on  A. 
Beb.  9:19  blood  with  A.  sprinkL 


I. 


Ex.  8:14  I  AX,  THAT  I  AH. 

Ueut.  32:39  I,  even  I,  am  he 
/»-,41:4  I  the  Lord,  the  first,  I  am 
he,  43:11,  25 
10  I  am  with  thee,  I  am  thy  G. 


904 


CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


IDO 

Mat.  2«:22  be.  to  say,  L.  is  it  1 1 
IBHAR.  25a.  5:15;  ICA.  3:6;  14:5 

ICE. 
Job  6:16  blackieh  liy  reason  of  i. 
88:29  out  of  \vh.  womb  came  I.  f 
I's.  14T:n  lie  casteth  forth  bis  i. 
ICHABOD.    1  Satn.  4:21 ;  14:3 

UOMIM. 
Acts  13:51  Uaniiib.  came  unto  I. 
14:1  in  I.  went  into  synago.  19 
2  Tim.  3:11  allliclions  came  at  I. 

IDDO. 
2  air.  9:29  I.  seer,  12:15;  13:22 
Esr.  6:1 1,  prophesied.  Zee.  1:1,7 
J'tA.  12:4  I.  with  priests  went  np 

IDLE. 
Ex.  5:8  be  i.  therefore  they  cry 

17  he  said.  Ye  are  i.  ye  are  i. 
Pmv.  19:15  i.  soul  eufl'er  hunger 
Mitt.  12:36  cv.  i.  word  men  speal; 

20:3  standing  i.  in  market -pi.  0 
Lide  24:11  seemed  as  i.  tales 
1  'Ilm.  5:13  they  learn  to  be  i. 

IDLEIVEgg. 

Prov.  31:27  eateth  not  bread  of  i. 

£c.  10:18  thro'  i.  house  droppeth 

iie/t.  16:49  abundan.  of  i.  in  her 

IDOL,*TER,  S. 

1  Cor.  5:10  with  the  covet,  or  i. 
11  any  called  a  brother  be  an  I. 

6:9  i.  not  inherit  kingdom  of  G. 

10:7  neither  be  i.  as  some  were 
JS>)A.  5:5  who  is  i.  liatli  any  inh. 
Jlei\  21:8  i.  have  part  in  the  lake 

22:15  murderers  and  i.  and  liars 

IDOLATROUS. 

2  7r.  23:6  Jos.  put  down  i.  priests 

IDOLATRY,  lES. 

1  Sam.  1.5:23  is  as  iniquity  .and  i. 
Acts  17:16  city  wholly  given  to  t. 
1  Cor.  10:14  beloved,  flee  from  i. 
Gal.  5:20  the  works  of  the  flesh  i. 
Col.  3:5  covetousness,  which  is  i. 

1  Fet.  4:3  walked  in  abomiua.  i. 

IDOL,  Adjective. 
Zee.  11:17  woe  to  i.  shepherd 

IDOL. 
ilK.  1.5:13   she   made   an  t.  in 
grove,  2  Chr.  16:16 

2  Chr.  33:7  set  i.  in  house  of  God 
Is.  48:5  lest  say,  Mine  i.  hath 

66:3  inc.  as  if  he  blessed  an  i. 
Jer.  22:2.S  is  this  C.  a  broken  i. .' 
Acts  7:41  oti'ered  sacrifice  to  i. 
1  Cor.  8:4  i.  noth.  in  world,  10:19 
7  some  with  conscience  oft. 
IDOL§. 
I^lK  10:4  turn  not  to  i.  /  26  no  i. 

26:.30  cjist  yonr  carcasses  on  i. 
Dent.  29:17  ye  have  seen  tlieir  i. 
1  Sam.  31:9"pub.  it  in  house  of  i. 
IK.  15:12  Asa  removed  the  i. 

21:26  A.  did  abomi,  in  follow,  i. 
2K.  17:12  th.  serv.  i.  2  Chr.  24:18 

21:11  made  Judah  to  sin  with  i. 

2:3:24  i.  that  were  spied  in  laud 

1  C/ir.  10:9  carry  tidin.  to  tlieirt. 
16:26  ;tll  ^'"Is  of  tlie  peo.  are  i. 

2  Chr.  l.'ji.S  Asa  put  i.  out  of  Jud. 
34:7  Josiah  cut  down  all  i.  in  Is. 

Ps.  96:5  all  i,'ods  of  nations  are  i. 

1)7:7  that  l)oast  llleniselves  of  i. 

106:36  and  they  served  tlieir  i. 

115:4  i.  are  silv.  and  g.  I:i5:15 
7*'.  2:8  land  is  full  of  C  worsliip 

18  i.  lie  shall  utterly  abolish 
20  sliall  i-iist  away  his  i.  31:7 

10:11  as  I  done  to  Samaria  and 
her  i.  so  do  to  .Ter.  and  heri 
19:1  i.  of  E^ypt  shall  be  moved 
a  seek  to  I.  and  to  charmers 
45:16  mak.  of  i.  go  to  confusion 
46:1  their  i.  were  on  the  beasts 
.57:.">  inllam.  yourselves  witll  i. 
Jt/'.  .■»0;2  lier  t.  ape  confounded 

38  tli'-y  are  mad  upon  their  i. 
Ezirk.  6:6  your  I.  may  be  broken 

y  go  a  whoring  after  tiieir  i. 

1.3  did  olfer  saVor  to  their  i. 
8:10  I  saw  all  the  i.  of  Israel 
1  V.'.i  set  up  their  i.  in  heart.  4, 7 

i>  turn  yinirselves  frotn  your  i. 
I6::i6  wi.  i.  of  tliy  atiominntion 
18:r,  nor  lift  eyee  to  t.  12,  15 
20:7  (lelile  not'  yourso.  with  i.  18 

16  heart  after  i.  ;  24  eyes  af.  i. 

31  ye  jMdlute  yourselves  with 
yonr  i.  22:4  ;  2.3:7,  30,  37 

39  pol.  my  name  no  more  wl.  i. 
22:3  tlie  city  maketh  i. 

2.3::i9  slain  iheir  chil.  to  their  i. 
49  tiear  t  tie  sins  of  your  i. 
30:13  I  »:ill  destroy  I 


IMA 

Eselc.  36:25  fV.  i.  clea.  yon,  37:23 
44:10  went  astray  after  i. 

12  ministered  before  their  i. 
Hos.  4:17  Ephra.  is  joined  to  i. 

8:4  of  silver  and  gold  made  i. 

14:8  what  have  I  to  do  with  i. 
Mic.  1:7  the  i.  will  I  lay  desolate 
Hab.  2:18  trust,  to  make  dumb  t. 
Zee.  10:2  i.  hav«  spoken  vanity 

13:2  I  will  cut  ofl'  names  of  i. 
Acts  15:20  abst.  fr.  polhiti.  oft. 

29  abst.  fr.  meats  ofler.  i.  21:25 
Eom.  2:22  thou  that  abborrost  i. 

1  Cor.  8:1  touching  th.  offered  to 

i.  4, 10 :  10:19. 28 ;  Pew  2:14,20 
12:2  Gentiles  carried  to  dumbt. 

2  Cor.  6:16  agree,  of  G.  with  i.  ? 
1  Thes.  1:9  tiirned  to  God  from  i. 
\Johii  5:21  keep  yoursel.  from  t. 
Bev.  9:20  not  wor.  devils  and  i. 

IDITMEA.. 
7*.  ^:6  sword  sh.  come  on  I.  6 
Ezek.  35:15  all  I.  sliall  lie,  36:5 
Mark  3:8  multi.  followed  from  I. 

IGIVOMIW. 
P)'Ov.  18:3  and  with  i.  reproach 

IGiVORAXCE. 
Lev.  4:2  if  a  soul  sh.  sin  thro'  i. 
5:16;  Num.  15:24,  27,  28.  29 

13  congre.  sin  thro'  i.  ;  92  ruler 
27  if  the  people  sin  through  i. 

Num.  15:25  forgiv.  them,  it  is  i. 
Acts  3:17  through  i.  ye  did  it 

17:.30  times  of  z.  God  winked  at 
Bjyh.  4:18  alienated  through  i. 
IPel.  1:14  according  to  lusts  int. 

2:15  put  to  sUen.  i.  of  fool,  men 

IGNORANT. 
Ps.  73:22  and  i.  I  was  as  a  beast 
7^.  56:10  all  i.  they  are  all  dumb 

63:16  though  Abram  be  i.  of  us 

Acts  4:13  perceived  they  were  i. 

Pom.  1:13  X  would  not  nave  you 

i.  brethren,  1  Cor.  10:1 :  12:1 ; 

2  Cor.  1:8;  1  7'/(C.s.  4:13 

10:3  being  i.  of  God's  righteous. 

11:25  sh.  be  2.  of  this  mystery 

1  Cor.  14:38  man  i.  let  him  be  i. 

2  Cor.  2:11  not  i.  of  Satan's  devi. 
Heft.  5:2  have  compassion  on  i. 
2Pet.  3:5  they  willingly  are  i. 

8  be  not  i.  of  this  one  thing 
IG\ORA!VTLY. 
Xitm.  15:28  soul  sinneth  i. 
Dent.  19:4  wh.  killetli  neighbor  i. 
.Acts  17:23  ye  i.  worship  t  declare 
1  Tim.  1:13  because  I  did  it  i. 

ILL. 

Gm.  41:3  kine  t.-fav.  4,  19,  20,  21 

43:6  why  dealt  so  i.  with  me? 

Dent.  16:21  hath  any  i.  blemish 

Ps.  106:32  it  went  i.  with  Moses 

Is.  3:11  woe  to  wicked,  sh.  be  i. 

.7ofZ2:20  i.  savor  shall  come  up 

Pom.  13:10  love  worketh  no  i. 

ILL,  or  evil-faToredness. 

Dent.  17:1  not  sac.  sheep  wherein 

is  blemish  or  e.-f. 

ILLl'MI>'ATED. 

Eeb.  10:32  after  ve  i.  endur.  fight 

ILLYRIC'im. 
Rom.  15:19  round  about  unto  I. 

IMAGE. 
Gen.  1:26  let  us  make  man  in  our 

f.  27 ;  9:6 
5:3  in  his  own  i.  after  his  i. 
Lev.  26:1  nor  rear  np  a  stJlnding 
i.  Deut.  16:22 

1  Sam.  19:13  Michal  took  an  i. 

2  Chr.  33:7  set  car.  i.  in  ho.  of  G. 
Job  4:16  i.  was  before  mine  eyes 
Ps.  73:20  Shalt  despise  their  i. 
Ezek.  8:3  there  was  seat  of  i.  5 
Dan.  2:31  great  j.  stood  bef.  thee 

35  stone  smote  i.  bee.  mount. 

3:1  Nebuchad.  made  i.  of  gold 

6  worship  the  golden  i.  10,  15 

Jh^s.  3:4  sh.  abide  without  an  i. 

Mat.  22:20  said.  Whose  is  this 

i.?  .l/Vw*  12:16;  7,»fe20:24 

.ids  19:35  i.  which  fell  from  .Ju, 

Bom.  1:23  changed  gl.  of  G.  to  t, 

8:29  be  conformed  to  i.  of  Son 

11:4  bowed  tlic  knee  to  i.  of  B. 

1  Cor.  11:7  he  is  i.  and  gl.  of  G. 
15:49  we  have  borne  i.  of  earthy 

2  Cor.  3:16  changed  into  same  i. 
4:4  Christ  is  i.  of  God,  Col.  1:15 

Col.  3:10  t.  of  hiin  that  created 
Ikb.  1:3  e.vpress  t.  of  bis  nerstm 
10:1  not  the  very  f.  of  things 
Rev.  13:14  make  i.  to  <he  beast 
15  give  life  to  the  i.  of  beast 
14:9  If  any  man  worship  i. 
11  have  no  rest,  who  worsh.  t. 


IMP 

Per.  15:9  \ic.  ov.  beast  and  his  i. 
16:2  sore  fell  on  them  wors.  i. 
19:20  he  deceived  them  wors.  i. 
20:4  not  worshipped  bea.  nor  i. 

See  GRAVEN. 

I.MAGE-WORK. 

2  Chr.  3:10  two  cherubim  i.-w. 
Molten  IMAGE. 

Dent.  9:12  made  them  a  m.  i. 
Ps.  10f>:19  worshipped  molten  i. 
.Jer.  10:14  hisjn.j.  falseh.  51:17 
Hat.  2:18  what  profit,  the  vi.  i. 

IM.AGES. 
Gen.  31:19  stolen  fath.'s  I.  34,  35 
Ex.  23:24  sh.  break  their  i.  .34:13 ; 

Deut.  7:5 ;  Num.  33:52 
Lev.  26:30  will  cut  down  your  i. 
1  Sam.  6:5  i.  of  emerods,  11 

1  K.  14:9  liast  made  i.  to  pro.  me 
2.3  high  places,  i.  and  groves 

2  7i.'.  10:96  they  brought ;.  out 
11:18  i.  brake,  1S:4;  23:14 
17:10  set  up  i. ;  16  they  made  i. 
23:24  .Tosiah  put  away  i.  inland 

7s".  17:8  not  look  to  groves  or  i. 
27:9  groves  and  i.  not  stand  up 
30:22  ye  shall  defile  orna.  of  i. 
41:29  their  molten  i.  are  wind 

.Jer.  4:1:13  break  i.  of  B.-shemesh 
60:2  her  i.  are  broken  in  pieces 

Ezek.  6:4  your  i.  shall  be  broken 
6  that  your  i.  may  be  cut  down 
7:90  made  i.  of  abominations 
16:17  mad.  to  thyself  i.  of  men 
21:21  king  of  Bab.  consulted  !. 
23:14  i.  of  Chaldeans  portrayed 
30:13  will  cause  their  i.  to  cease 

Hos.  10:1  have  made  goodly  i. 
2  break  their  alt.  spoil  their  t. 
13:2  they  have  made  i.  of  silver 

Amos  5:26  borne  tab.  of  your  I. 

Mic.  5:13  standing  j.  willlcutofl' 
IMAGERY. 

Ezek.  8:12  in  chamber  of  i. 
IMAGINATION,  S. 

Gen.  6:5  i.  of  his  heart  was  evil 
8:21  i.  of  man's  heart  is  evil 

Devt.  29:19  though  I  walk  in  i. 
31:21  for  I  know  their  i. 

1  Chr.  28:9  understands  all  the  t. 
29:18  keep  this  in  I.  of  heart 

Prox'.  6:18  heart  th.  devis.  wic.  i. 
Jer.  23:17  ev.  one  walketh  after  i. 
Lam.  3:60  hast  seen  i.  ag.  me 
61  hast  heard  ttieir  i.  ag.  me 
Ltike  1:51  scattci-ed  proud  in  i. 
Bmn.  1:21  became  vain  in  th.  i, 

2  Cor.  10:5  casting  down  i. 
See  HEART. 

IMAGINE. 
.Job  6:26  ye  i.  to  reprove  words  ? 

21:27  devices  wrong,  i.  ag.  me 
Ps.  2:1  do  peo.  i.  vain  thing? 

38:12  and  i.  deceits  all  day  long 

62:3  liow  long  will  yei.  mischief 

140:2  i.  mischiefs  in  their  heart 
Pron.  12:20  deceit  in  them  i.  evil 
JIos.  7:15  vet  do  thev  i.  mischief 
Xah.  1:9  what  do  ye  i.  ag.  L.  ? 
Zee.  7:10  let  none  i.  evil,  8:17 
Acts  4:25  do  peo.  i.  Tain  things! 

IMAGINED,  ETII. 
Gen.  11:6  nothing  rest,  tliey  i. 
Ps.  10:2  taken  in  devices  they  i, 

21:11  tlieyi.  mischievous  device 
Nah.  l:ll'one  i.  evil  ag.  the  L. 

IMMEDIATELY. 
Mat.  26:74  i.  the  cock  crew,  Luke 

22:60;  .7oA»  18:27 
Mark  1:31  i.  the  fever  left  her 

4:15  Satan  comethi.  and  taketh 
Ln.  6:49  t.  fell ;  8:44  i.  stanched 

19:11  kingdom  of  God  i.  apiiear 
John  5:9  and  i.  man  was  whole 
Acts  12:23  i.  angel  of  L.  smote 

16:26  I.  all  doors  were  opened 
Gal.  1:16  i.  confen'ed  not 
BeD.  4:2  and  i.  was  in  the  Spirit 

IMMORTAL. 
1  Tim.  1:17  K.  eternal,  %.  invis. 

IMMORTALITY. 

Bom.  2:7  to  them  who  seek  for  i. 

1  Cor.  15:.53  mortal  must  put  on  i. 

.54  mortal  shall  have  put  on  t. 

1  Tim.  6:16  i.  dwelling  in  light 

2  Tim.  1:10  brought  i.  to  Hglit 

IMMUTABLE. 
Heb.  6:18  that  by  two  i.  things 

IMMUTABILITY'. 
Heb.  6:17  the  i.  of  his  counsel 

IMPART,  ED. 
Job  30:17  nor  t.  to  her  underBt. 
T/itite  3:11  him  i.  to  him  ha.  none 


mc 

Rom.  1:11  *.  some  spiritual  gift 

1  Thee.  2:8  willing  to  ha.  i.  souls 

IMPEDIMENT. 
Mark  7::52  had  i.  in  his  speech 

IMPEMTENT. 
Rom.  2:5  thou,  after  thy  t.  heart 

IMPERIOUS. 
Ezek.  16::50  work  of  an  i.  womaa 

IMPLACABLE. 
Rom.  1:31  without  aflection,  i. 

IMPLEAD. 
Acts  19:38  let  them  i.  one  anoth. 

IMPORTUNITY. 
Luke  11:8  because  of  his  i. 

IMPOSE,  ED. 

Ezr.  7:24  not  be  lawful  to  i.  toll 

Heh.  9:10  carnal  ordinances  i.  ou- 

IMPOSSIBLE. 
Mat.  17:20  nothing  i.  unto  you 
19:26  with  meuisi.  J/ort  10:27;. 

Luke  18:27 
Luke  1:37  with  6.  noth.  i.  18:27 
17:1  f.  but  oftences  will  come 
Heh.  6:4  i.  for  those  enlightened. 
18  it  was  i.  for  G.  to  lie 
11:6  without  faith  z.  to  please  G- 
IMPOTENT. 
John  5:3  a  multitude  of  i.  folk 
Acts  4:9  good  deed  done  i.  maa 
14:8  man  at  Lystra,  i.  in  feet 
IMPOVERISH,  ED. 
Jud.  6:6  Israel  was  greatly 
7*.  40:20  he  that  is  so  i. 
Jer.  5:17  shall  i.  fenced  cities 
Mai.  1:4  Edom  saith.  We  are  i. 

IMPRISONED. 
Acts  22:19  1 1,  and  beat  them 
I.MPRISONMENT,  S. 
Ezr.  7:26  banishment  or  i. 

2  Cor.  6:5  approv.  in  stripes,  in  f, 
Heb.  11:36  mockings,  bonds,  i. 

IMPUDENT. 
TVot.  7:13  with  i.  face  she  said 
Ezek.  2:4  for  they  are  i.  childreit 
3:7  house  of  Is.  i.  hard-hearted 

IMPUTE,  ED. 
Lev.  7:18  nor  sh.  it  be  i.  to  him 
17:4  blood  sh.  be  «.  to  that  man. 

1  Sam.  22:151etnotkingi.any  t. 

2  Sam.  19:19  not  my  lord  i.  inici. 
Bom.  4:8  Lord  will  not  i.  sin 

11  righteous,  mi.  be  i.  to  them 

92  thereforoit  was  i.  to  him  for 

righteousness,  23 ;  Jam.  2:93 

24  to  whom  it  shall  be  i. 

5:13  sin  not  i.  wh.  th.  is  no  law 

IMPUTETH,  ING. 
Ps.  39:2  whom  Lord  I.  not  iniq. 
Hab.  1:11  a.  his  power  to  his  god 
Bom.  4:6  to  whom  G.  i.  righte. 
9  Cor.  5:19  not  i.  tresp.  to  Ihem 

INASMUCH. 
Mat.  95:40  i.  as  ye  have  done  it 

45  i.  as  ye  did  it  not  to  one 

INCENSE. 
Ex.  30:8  shall  burn  perpetual  i, 
9  ye  shall  otfer  no  strange  i. 
37:29  pure  I.  of  sweet  spices 
40:6  altar  of  gold  for  i.  bef.  ark 
Lev.  10:1  took  censer,  put  i- 
16:13  put  I.  on  fire  before  Lord 
Niim.  7:14  spoon  full  of  i.  86 
16:36  fire  cons.  250  men  ofler.  f. 

46  Mo.  said  to  Aar.  Put  on  i. 

47  put  on  *.  and  made  atonera. 
Deut.  .33:10  shall  put  i.  bef.  thee 
2  Chr.  30:14  altars  of  J. 

34:25  burued  i.  to  other  goda 
Ps.  66:15  ofl'cr  to  thee  i. 

141:2  prayer  set  bef.  thee  as  i. 
Is.  1:13  i.  is  an  abomination 

43:'i3  not  wearied  thee  with  i. 

60:6  shall  bring  gold  and  i. 

66:3  burn.  i.  on  altars  of  brick 

66:3  bumeth  i.  as  if  he  blessed 
Jer.  6:20  niiy  conieth  i.  fl-oni  S.  « 

11:17  prov.  to  auger,  oft'ering  i. 

41:6  offerings  and  i.  in  tb.  hand 

4S::!5  him  that  bumeth  i.  to  g. 
Ezek.  8:11  thick  cloud  of  i.  wcTlt 

16:18  mine  oil  and  i.  before  them. 
Mai.  1:11  ev.  place  «.  be  oflured 
Luke  1:10  without  at  time  of  i. 
Rev.  8:3  given  to  him  much  i. 
4  smoke  of  i.  ascended  bef.  G. 

See  ALTAR,  BURN,  BHRNT. 

Sweet  INCENSE. 

Ex.  96:6  spices  for  sweet  i.  85:8, 

98;  A'i;m.  4:16 
31:11  oil  and  it.  f.  for  holy  place 
39:38  brought  oil  and  s.  l.  to  M. 

Lev.  10:12  hands  full  of  sweet  i. 


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IXC 

n'('E\SED. 

Is.  -11:11  i.  111,'.  tluH'  he  nshnmed 
45:'il  i.  against  liiinbu  ashamed 
INCLINE. 

Jos.  2 1:41  i.  yuiir  lieart  to  tho  L. 

1  A'.  S:M  he  may  i.  "uv  hearts 

fx.  "S:l  i,  your  eare  to  words 
ll!(:Wi  f.  my  heart  to  thy  test!. 
14J:  1  i.  not  my  lioart  to  evil 

A'lV  EAIl. 

I\TLIXED,  ETH. 

Jml.  il::i  hearts  i.  to  I'ollow  A. 
I's.  40:1  Lord  i.  unto  n\e,  110:4 
119:lli  i.  my  henrt  to  tlty  stat, 
Pror.  2;1S  her  house  l.  to  death 
5:i:J  nor  i.  mine  ear  to  them 
Jer.  7:4-t  nor  I.  car,  5(1;   11:8; 

n:'iJ;  31:U 
25:4  not  i.  y.  ear,  35:15;  44:5 
IXCOXTIAEXCY. 

1  Cor.  ":5  Icmpt  you  not  for  y.  i. 

IXCOXTIXEXT. 

2  Tun.  :i::i  without  art'eetion,  i. 

IXCORRll'TIBLE. 
Rom.  l.-M  eluiiiLri'd  i;lory  of  i.  0. 
1  Cor.  '.':-')  to  tihtaiu  an  i.  crown 
15:52  the  dead  sliall  he  raised  i. 
1  Pfl.  1:4  an  inlieri.  i.  unJefiled 
83  horn  of  i.  seed  hy  wordofO. 
IVCORBIPTIOX. 
1  Cor.  13:42  cor.  it  is  raised  in  i. 

50  nei.  doth  corruption  inh.  i. 
53  corraptilile  must  put  on  i. 

51  corrup.  shall  liavc  put  ou  i. 
IXCRE.\SE,  Substnnllve. 

l^v.  2,");:Hi  no  usury  of  him  or  i. 
ST  leiul  him  victuals  feu-  i. 

26:4  llie  land  shall  yield  her  f. 

20  land  shall  not  yield  her  i. 

Num.  18::i0  i.  of  thrcsliing-lloor 

32:14  an  I.  of  sinful  men 
Dent.  14:22  tilhe  all  i.  of  seed 
aShrini  forth  titUc  ofi. 

2.s:18  cursed  he  i.  of  kine,  51 
1  .■iani.  2::«i.ofthyhou9e8h.die 
Job  20:28  i.  of  house  shall  depart 

31:12  root  out  all  mine  i. 
Pa.  (17:6  earth  shall  yield  her  i 

78:46  gave  their  t.  to  caterpillar 

85:12  our  land  shall  yield  her  i 
Pror.  14:4  much  i.  by  stre.  of  o.'C 

18:20  with  i.  of  lips  sh.  be  Bllcd 
Ec.  5:10  not  be  satisfied  with  i. 
Is.  9:7  i.  of  his  gov.  bo  no  end 
Jer.  2:3  t.  was  holiness  to  Lord 
Ezek.  18:8  nor  hath  taken  i.  17 
13  on  usury,  taken  t.  22:12 

34:27  earth  shall  yield  her  t. 

Z««.  8:12  ground  sh.  give  her  i. 

1  Cor.  3:6 1  planted,  0.  gave  t.  7 

Epk.  4:16  maketh  i.  of  tlie  body 

Col.  2:11)  body  incr.  wi.  i.  of  G. 
IXCRE.XSE,  Verb, 

Lev.  25:16  by  years  thou  t.  price 

Deul.  0:3  ye  may  i.  miglitily 
7:22  beasts  of  lield  i.  on  thee 

1  Clir.  27:2:3  would  i.  Is.  like  stars 
Job  8:7  thy  hitter  end  greatly  i. 
Ps.  44:12  dost  not  i.  tliy  wealth 

02:10  riches  i.  set  not  heart 

73:12  in  world,  (.  in  riches 

115:14  the  L.  shall  I.  you  more 
PrCK.  1:5  wise  man  t.  learn.  H:9 

22:10  oppresseth  poor  to  t.  rich. 

2«:28  they  perish,  righteous  i. 
Ec.  Ij:ll  goods  i.  increased  eat 

0:11  lie  many  things  that  e. 
Is.  2'.P:19  meek  i.  their  joy  in  L. 
Euk.  .5:16  I  will  i.  famine  on  you 

36:29  i.  it.  lay  no  famine  on  you 
37  i.  them  with  men  like  a  flock 
Dan.  11::!9  he  slull  i.  with  glory 
Bos.  4:10  commit  wliored.  not  t. 
Zee.  10:8  i.  as  they  have  incrca. 
Luke  17:5  said.  Lord,  t.  our  faith 
John  3:30  must  t.  I  must  decrea, 

2  Cor.  9:10  (.  fruits  of  righteous. 
1  r/i«s.  3:12  L.  make  y.  i.  in  love 

4:10  that  ve  i.  more  and  more 
S  Tim.  2:10  i.  to  more  ungodli. 

IXCBE.\(5ED. 
Ben.  7:17  wat.  t.  bare  up  ark,  18 

80:.30  little  hadst,  it  is  now  i. 
43  .Jacob  t. ;  Ex.  1:7  Israel  t. 
1  Sam.  14:I9noi8ewcntonand£. 
1  Oir.  4::i8  house  of  fa,  (.  greatly 
Ezr.  9:6  iniq.  i.  over  our  head 
ft.  3:1  they  i.  that  trouble  me 

4:7  their  com  and  wine  i. 

49:16  glory  of  his  house  is  I. 
Pmv.  9:11  years  of  life  sh.  be  (. 
Ec.  2:9  I  i.  more  than  all  bef.  me 

5:11  they  are  i.  that  eat  them 
Is.  9:3  multip.  nation,  not  i.  Joy 

2(5:15  thou  hast  t.  nation,  O  L. 

58 


INF 

,/fr.  5:6  their  backslidings  are  (. 
15:8  widows  i.  ab.  saiuls  of  sea 
.10:14  hee.  tliv  sins  were  f.  15 
Ezrk.  16:20  i.  thy  wh<u-ed.  2:1:14 
28:5  by  wisdom  hast  tliou  i. 
Dim.  12:4  knowledge  slinll  be  I. 
IIos.  4:7  as  they  i.  so  th.  sinned 
10:1  accord,  to  ttuh,  he  (.  altars 
Zee.  10:8  iner.  as  they  have  i. 
Mark  4:8  that  sprang  uji  aiul  i. 
Luke  i-.m  .lesus  i.  in  wisdom 
Arts  6:7  and  tlie  word  of  liod  i. 
16:5cluirches  (.  in  number  daily 
2  Cor.  10:15  Itope  when  ftlitli  isj. 
Iter.  3:17  rich,  and  i.  with  goods 

IXrREASEST,  ETIl. 
Job  10:10  alllic.  i. ;  12:2:1  i.  nati. 

17  ».  thine  indig.  upon  me 
Ps.  74:23  the  tumult  of  those  I. 
n-or.  11:24  scattereth  and  yeti. 
23:2.8  i.  transgressors  am.  men 
21:5  man  of  know.  i.  strength 
28:8  unjust  gain,  I.  substance 
29:10  wicked  multip.  transg.  t. 
Er  1:18  i.  knowledge,  i.  sorrow 
Is.  40:29  he  i.  stren''th 
//w.  12:1  i.  lies  and  desolation 
ir<ib.  2:0  woe  to  him  that  i.  that 
Col.  2:19  body  i.  with  inc.  of  O. 

IXfRE.VSIXG. 
Col.  1:10  i.  in  knowledge  of  God 

IXCREDIBLE. 
.Ids  26:8  i.  G.  sliould  raise  dead  ? 

IXCl"HABLE. 
2  Clir.  21:18  smote  him  wi.  t.  di. 
,Inb  34:0  mv  wound  is  I.  without 
J,r.  15:18  why  is  my  wound  i.  ? 
.30:12  bruise  is  i.  .•  sorrow  is  t. 
.Vic.  1:9  wound  t.  it  is  come  to  J. 

IXDERTEn. 
Luke  11:4  forgive  every  one  i. 

IXnEED. 

Oen.  .37:8  sh.  tliou  i.  reign  ov.  ns  1 

10  mother  and  breth.  i.  come? 

1  A'.  8:27  but  will  God  i.  dwell  on 

earth?  2  CTir.  6:18 
1  Chr.  4:10  wouidcst  bless  me  i. 
.lob  19:4  be  it  i.  tliat  I  have  erred 
Is.  0:9  hear  ye  i.  see  ye  i.  but 
Mai.  3:11 1  i.  baptize,  Markl:8; 

Luke  3:10 
.Vark  11:32  he  was  a  prophet  i. 
Luke  2.3:41  i.  Just. ;  24:34  risen  I. 
.John  1:47  behold  an  Israelite  t. 
4:42  that  this  is  i.  the  Christ 
0:.')5  tlesh  meat  i.  blood  drink  i. 
7:2t)  do  rulers  know  I.  this  is  C.  ? 
8:.30  Son  make  free,  ye  be  free  i. 
Rom.  8:7  law,  neither  i.  can  be 

1  Tim.  5:3  hon.  widows  are  wi.  i. 
5  that  is  widow  i.  desolate,  16 

See  ENDEAVOR. 

1XDIGX.\TI0X. 

2  A'.  3:27  great  i.  against  Israel 
.Inb  10:17  increasest  i.  upon  me 
Ps.  09:24  pour  out  thy  i.  on  thsm 

78:49  cast  on  tliem  wrath,  t. 
102: 10  bee.  of  t  hine  f .  and  wrath 
Is.  10:5  stafTin  hand  is  mine  i. 

25  yet  a  little,  the  f.  sh.  cease 
13:5  weapons  of  i.  Jir.  50:25 
26:20  till  i.  bo  overiiast 
.30:27  his  lips  are  full  nf  i. 
:J4:2  i.  of  Lord  is  on  all  nations 
00:14  i.  kno.  towards  enemies 
,/()•.  10:10  not  able  to  abide  i. 
15:17  thou  ha«t  filled  me  with ». 
Lam.  2:6  despised  in  i.  of  anger 
Ezek.  21:31  pourmi.  i.  upon  thee 
22:24  not  rained  on  day  of  his  i. 

31  poured  out  mine  i.  on  them 
Dan.  11:.')0  i.  against  holy  cove. 
.Mil-.  7:9  I  will  hear  j.  of  Lord 
Xuk.  1:0  who  can  stand  bef.  i.  t 
Ilab.  3:12  march  thro'  land  in  t. 
Zee.  1:12  had  i.  seventy  years 
Mal.  1:4  against  whom  L.  hath  t. 
Mat.  20:24  moTcd  wi.  t.  ag.  two 

2<;:8  had  i.  saying.  To  what 
Luke  13:14  niler  answer,  with  i. 
Arts  5:17  they  were  filled  with  i. 
Rom.  2:8  obey  nnright.  i.  wrath 
2  Cor.  7:11  vea,  what  i. .' 
Iltb.  10:27  looking  for  of  fiery  i. 
liev.  14:10  poured  out  cup  ofi. 

IXniTIXG. 

Ps.  45:1  heart  is  t.  good  matter 

ixnrsTRiprs. 

1  K.  11:28  young  man  was  i. 

iXExrrs.vBLE. 

Rom.  2:1  therefore  thou  art  <. 
IX'F.4LLIBLE. 

Ads  1:3  showed  hims.  by  i.  proo. 


INII 

IXFAMOIS. 

Ettk.  22:5  mock  th.v  wh.  art  I. 
IXFA.^IY. 

Pror.  2.'):10  th.  i.  turn  imt  away 

Exk.  ;«):3  are  an  i.  of  the  people 

IXFAXT,  S. 

1  Smn.  15:3  slay  mun,  wo.  and  i. 
Jiib  3: 16  as  i.  wh.  never  saw  light 
Is.  65:20  no  more  an  i.  of  days 
IIos.  13:10  f.  be  dashed  in  nieces 
Luke  18:15  they  bro.  i.  to  him 

IXFERIOR. 
.Job  12:3  understand,  not  i.  1.3:2   I 
nan.  2::i'.l  another  kingdom  (. 

2  Cor.  12:13  i.  to  other  churches 
IXFIBEL. 

2  roc.  0:15  that  belicv.  with  i.  f 

1  Tim.  5:8  is  worse  than  an  (. 
IXFIXITE. 

.Job  22:5  are  not  til.  iniquities  i..? 
Ps.  147:5  his  understanding  is  i. 
.V«/i.  3:9  her  strengtli,  it  was  I. 

IXFIR.MITY. 
Lev.  12:2  days  of  separation  for  i. 
Ps.  77:10  this  is  mine  I. 
Pror.  18:14  sp.  of  man  sustain  t. 
Luke  13:11  woman  which  had  i. 
12  thou  art  loos<'d  fr.  tliine  I. 
.Tolm  5:5  an  i.  thirty-eight  years 
Rom.  6:19  bee.  of  i.  of  yiuir  flesh 
Gal.  4:13  through  t.  I  preached 
llfh.  5:2  himself  conip.  with  i. 

7:28  high-priests  wliich  have  i. 

IXTIRMITIES. 
Mal.  8:17  himself  took  our  i. 
i(//l«  5:15  to  be  healed  of  t. 

7:21  cured  many  of  their  f.  8:2 
Rom.  8:26  Sp.  also  helpcth  our  f. 

15:1  strong  bear  I.  of  the  weak 

2  Cor.  !1::M  things  cone,  mine  i. 
12:5  I  gl.  not,  but  in  mine  i.  9 

10  I  take  pleasure  in  mine  i. 

1  Tim.  5:2.5  use  wine  for  thine  f. 
Ileb.  4:15  touched  with  feel.  ofi. 

IXFLAME,  IXG. 
Is.  5:11  conti.  till  wine  i.  them 
57:5  i.  yourselves  with  idols 

IXFLAMMATION. 
Lev.  13:28  an  i.  of  the  burning 
Dtul.  28:22  L.  smite  thee  with  i. 
IXTLICTED. 

2  Cor.  2:6  punishni.  which  was  i. 
IXFLVEXCE8. 

Job  38:31  bind  i.  of  Pleiades  f 

IXFOLDIXG. 
Ezek.  1:4  i.  itself,  and  a  brightn. 

IXFOBM,  ED. 
Deul.  17:10  accord,  to  all  they  I. 
Dan.  9:22  i.  me,  talked  with  me 
Ads  21:21  are  i.  thou  teachest,  24 
24:1  i.  against  Paul,  25:2, 15 

IXG.VTHERIXG. 
Ex.  23:16  feast  of  i.  end  of  year 

IXGBAFTED. 
.lam.  1:21  rec.  with  meek  i.  word 

IXHABIT. 
yum.  35:31  defile  not  land  sh.  i 
Pror.  10:;10  wicked  not  i.  earth 
Is.  42:11  villages  Kedar  doth  i. 
05:21  sh.  build  houses  and  i.  th. 
22  sh.  not  build,  and  anoth.  i. 
.Ter.  17:0  shall  i.  parched  places 
Ezek.  33:24  that  I.  wastes  of  Isr, 
.4mos  9:14  waste  cities  i.  them 
Zep.  1:13  build  houses,  not  i. 

IXHABITAXT. 
Is.  5:9  houses  great  wnthout  i. 
6:11  cities  be  wasted  without  I. 
12:6  cry  out  and  shout,  i.  of  Zi. 
20:6  the  i.  of  this  isle  shall  say 
24:17  snare  on  thee.  O  t.  of  earth 
33:24  i.  shall  not  say.  I  am  sick 
Jtr.  2:15  cities  burned  without  i. 
4:7  cities  laid  waste  without  i. 

9:11  ;26:9;  :W:10;  34:22 
44:22  land  a  curse  without  an  i. 
46:19  desolate,  with.  I.  51:29,  37 
Amos  1:5  will  cut  ofl'  i.  from  A. 

8  1  will  cut  offi.  from  Ashdod 
Mir.  1:12  the  i.  of  Maroth  waited 
13  !.  of  Lachish,  hind  chariot 
15  to  thee,  O  i.  of  Mareshah 
Zep.  2:5  dcftroy,  th.  sh.  be  no  i. 
3:6  cities  destroyed,  is  none  i. 

IXHABITAXT8. 
Gen.  19:25  overthrew  t.  of  cities 
Ex.  15:15  i.  of  Canaan  melt  away 
Lev.  18:25  land  vomiteth  out  i. 
25:10  procl.  liberty  to  i.  thereof 
jVum.  1.3:22  land  eateth  up  i.  _ 
Deut.  13:15  surely  smite  i.  of  city 


INII 

.Tot.  2:21  i.  of  country  do  faint 
ll:l!l  peace,  save  i.  of  Gibeon 
17:12  could  not  urive  out  the  I. 
Jud.  1:19,  27 

J\id.  .5:7  i.  of  the  villages  ceased 
23  curse  ye  bitterly  1.  thereof 

Ruth  4:4  buy  it  before  the  i. 

2  A'.  19:26  i.  were  of  small  powif 

2  Chr.  20:2.3  aga.  i.  of  mount  Sei; 

Job  20:5  are  formed  from  und.  i. 

Ps.  ;i3:8  I.  of  world  stand  in  awe 

14  he  looketh  on  all  i.  of  earth 

4il:l  give  ear.  all  ye  i.  of  world 

75:3  earth  and  f .  thereof  dissolv. 

Is.  10:13  put  down  i.  like  a  man 
18:3  ye  f.  of  the  world,  see  ye 
2.3:2  he  still,  ye  i.  of  the  isle,  6 
24:1  and  scutlere.  abroad  the  i. 

5  earth  defiled  under  i.  thereof 

6  the  t.  of  the  earthare burned 
20:9  i.  of  world  learn  righteous, 

18  nor  have  i.  of  the  world  fal. 
.'18:11  no  more  with  i.  of  world 
40:22  (.  thereof  as  grasshoppers 
42:10  i.  siu''  to  Lord  anew  song 
11  let  i.  ofrnck  sing 
49:19  land  nar.  bv  reason  of  i. 
Jir.  1.3:13  fill  i.  wi.  drunkenness 
21:6  I  will  smite  i.  of  this  city 
21:14  as  Sodom,  and  i.  thereof 
25:29  sw.  upon  t.  thereof.  5035 
20:15  bring  innocent  bhiodon  i. 
49:8  dwell  deep,  O  i.  of  D.  30 
50:34  L.  disquiet  i.  of  Babylon 
51:35  blood  upon  i.  of  Chaldea 
Lam.  4:12  «.  ol  world  not  liehev. 
Dan.  4:;i5  I.  of  earth  as  nothing 
Mie.  6:12  t.  thereof  spoken  lies 
16  I  should  make  i.  a  hissing 
Zee.  8:20  come  i.  of  many  cities 
21  i.  of  one  citv  go  to  another 
Rev.  17:3  i.  of  earth  made  drunk 
See  jEnusALEM. 

IXHABIT.4XTf5  of  the  land. 
i,rn.  :i4::)0  stink  among  i.  ofl. 
Ex.  34:12  lest  ma.  cov.  i.  oj  1. 15 
Xum.  32:17  because  oft.  t/ /. 
.Jos.  2:9  all  the  i.  of  the  I.  faint 
7:9  i.  of  t.  land  shall  hear  of  it 
9:24  to  destroy  all  i.  of  the  land 
Jer.  1:14  evil  sh.  break  on  t.  oft. 
10:18  I  will  fling  out  J.  of  laud 
47:2  all  the  i.  of  I.  shall  howl 
IIos.  4:1  hath  eontrov.  wi.  i.ofl. 
Joel  2:1  let  the  i.  of  thel.  tremble 
Zee.  11:6  no  more  pity  i.  of  land 

IXHABITED. 
Ex.  16:.35  till  th,  came  to  land  *. 
Lev.  1(5:22  iniqu.  to  a  land  not  I. 
Is.  13:20  it  shall  never  be  «. 
44:26  saith  to  .1.  Thou  shall  be  i. 
45:18  he  formed  earth  to  be  i. 
54:3  make  desola.  cities  to  be  i. 
■Jer.  6:8  lest  I  make  land  not  i. 
17:6  in  a  salt  land  and  not  I. 
22:6  make  thee  cities  not  i. 
46:26  sh.be  i,  as  in  days  of  old 
50:13  not  be  i.  ;  39  no  more  l. 
K:ek.  12:10  cities  i.  be  laid  waste 
29:11  nor  sh.  it  be  t.  forty  years 
36:10  cities  i.  and  wastes  build. 
:W:12  desolate  places  now  i. 
Zee.  2:4  .lerusal.  be  i.  as  towns 
12:6  Jerusalem  shall  be  i,  again 
14:10  lifted  up,  i,  in  her  place 
11  Jerusalem  shall  be  safely  i. 

IXHABITEBS. 

Rev.  8:13  woe,  woe,  to  i.  of  earth 

12:12  woe  to  I.  of  earth  and  sea 

IXHABITEST,   ETIl. 

Job  15:28  in  houses  no  man  I. 
Ps.  22:3  thou  that  i.  prais,  of  Is. 
Is.  57:15  lofty  One  that  i.  etemi. 

IXHABITIXG. 
Ps.  74:14  meat  to  peo.  i.  wilder. 

INHERIT. 
Gen.  15:8  sh.  I  kn.  th.  I  sh.  i.  itr 
Ex.  .32:13  they  sh,  i.  it  for  ever 
Xum..  18:24  given  it  to  Lev.  to  t. 

.32:19  not  i.  on  yonder  side  Jor 
Deut.  1:;J8  shall  cause  Is.  to  t.  it 

21-10  maketh  his  sons  to  i.  wh. 
Jud  11:2  not  i.  in  fa.'s  house 
1  Sam.  2:8  t.  the  throne  of  glory 
Ps  25-13  his  seed  sh,  t,  tlie  earth 
.37-'9  wait  on  L.  sh.  i.  the  earth 
h  meek  sh.  i,  earth.  Mal.  5:5 
22  blessed  of  him  shall «.  earth 

09  36  seed  of  his  scrv.  shall  t.  it 

82-8  O  a.  thou  sh.  i.  all  nations 
Prov.  3:.35  the  wise  shall  I.  glory 

8-21  those  who  love  me,  i.  sub. 

11-29  tronhl,  own  honse,  i.  -wi. 

14:18  the  simple  i,  folly 
Is  49-8  to  i.  desolate  heritages 


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CRUDEN'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


INH 

/.-.  54:3  thy  pced  shall  i.  Gentiles 
B5:9  and  mine  elect  shall  i.  it 
Jer  -Wl  why  doth  th.  ki.  i.  frad  ? 
Zee  i-.Vi  the  L.  shall  i.  Judah 
Mat  Wi'.>  sh.  i.  everlasting  life 
25:.i4  II line  i.  the  kingdom  pre. 
Mark  U):1T  that  I  may  i.  eternal 

life,  /Mf  W.'S  :  18:18 
1  Coi-.  ft'l  iinrigh.  not  I.  king.  G. 
lOnei.  extortion,  i.  Ga/.  5:21 
loai  11.  "h  and  hlood  cannot  i. 
kiimd.  of  G.  nor  cor.  i.  inc. 
ZTfi.  B:ia  thro'  faith  i.  promises 
1  Pet.  3:9  ye  should  i.  blessing 
Jiec.  21:7  he  ovcrcom.  i.  things 

I\HERIT  land. 

Gen.  28:4  thou  mayest  i.  land 
Xiim.  'M-.Vi  this  is  laiirl  ye  sh.  i. 
Zii-i//.  2:31  thon  mavest  i.  his  I. 
W.iO  i.  I.  L.  givcth  thee.  19:3 
Ps.  .37:29  righteous  shall  i.  the  ?. 
:34  he  sh.  exalt  thee  to  i.  the  I. 
Is.  60:21  shall  i.  the  (.  for  ever 

IXHERIT.WCE. 
Gen.  31:14  is  there  any  i.  .^ 
E.C.  15:17  plant  th.  in  thine  i. 
Ler.  2,5:46  take  them  as  i. 
^V«;».  18:20  have  no  i.  thine  i. 
27:8  cause  his  i.  to  pass 
9  i.  brcth.  10  father's  brethren 
32-19  our   i.    is    fallen  on  this 

side,  32;  .34:15 
34:18  to  divide  the  land  by  i. 
36:3  put  to  the  i.  of  the  tribe,  4 
9  nor  i.  remove  from  one  tribe 
Bfiit.  4:20  people  of  i.  as  ye  are 
9:26  destroy  not  i.  29  thy  i. 
:S:9  Jacoh  is  the  lot  of  his  i. 
Jos.  13:14  sac.  of  L.  their  i.  18:7 
33  the  L.  G.  of  Is.  was  their  i. 
24:28  people  depart,  every  man 

toliisi. ./«(/.  2:6:21:24 
Etith  4:6  not  red.  i.  mar  mine  i. 

1  Savi.  10:1  anointed  thee  over  i. 
26:19  from  abiding  in  i.  of  Lord 

2  Sam.  20:1  neither  have  we  i 

in  son  of  Jesse.  1  K.  12:16 
21:3  ye  may  bless  i.  of  the  Lord 
1  A'.  8:51  be  thy  peo.  and  t.  i.  53 
Keh.  11:20  every  one  in  his  i. 
Job  31:2  what  I.  of  Almighty  ? 
Ps.  16:5  the  portion  of  mine  i. 
28:9  thine  i.  3.3:12  cho.  for  i. 
37:18  their  i.  shall  be  for  ever 
47:4  slndl  choose  our-i.  for  us 
6S:9  thou  didst  confirm  thine  i. 
74:2  thine  i.  th.  hast  redeemed 
78:62  was  wroth  with  his  i. 
71  brou".  him  to  feed  Is.  his  i. 
7!t:l  heathen  come  into  thine  i. 
94:14  neither  will  he  forsake  i. 
105:11  Canaan,  lot  of  your  i. 
106:5  may  glorj-  with  thine  i. 
40  that  he  abhorred  his  own  i. 
Prov.  13:22  good  man  leaveth  i. 
17:2  part  oft.  among  brethren 
19:14  hou.  and  riches  i.  of  fath. 
20:21  i.  mav  be  gotten  hastily 
Ec.  7:11  wis'dom  "ood  with  an  t. 
Is.  19:25  blessed  be  Is.  mine  i. 
47:6  I  have  polluted  mine  i. 
6.3:17  for  serv.  sake,  tribes  oft. 
Jer.  10:16  Is.  rod  of  his  i.  51:19 
32:8  for  right  of  i.  is  thine 
Lam.  5:2  i.  turned  to  strangers 
Ezek.  44:28  to  them  fori.  I  ami. 
46:16  i.  shall  be  his  son's,  17 

18  not  take  people's  i. 
Mat.  21:;lS  let  us  seize  on  his  i. 
Mark  12:7  i.  be  ours,  Luke  20:14 
L"ke  12:13  he  divide  i.  with  me 
Ads  '20:32  «.  among  sanctified 
2tt:18  i.  am.  them  sancti.  hy  fa. 
Gal.  3:18  if  the  t.  i)e  of  the  law 
Ei'h.  1:11  in  whom  obtained  i. 

14  the  earnesi  oi  our  i. 

15  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  i. 
5:5  haih  any  t.  in  kingd.  of  Ch. 

Vol.  1:12  partakers  of  i.  of  saints 
3:2.1  ye  snail  rec.  the  rew.  of  i. 

Ilelj.  1:4  he  hath  by  i.  obtained 
9:15  promise  of  eternal  i. 

1  I'U.  1:4  begot,  t.  incorruptible 

For  IMIEBIT.WC.'K. 

■  Ex.  31:9  taki'  us /or  thine  i. 
Hum.  18:21  tenth  in  Ur.f.  I.  26 
26:53  land  sh.  be  divided/,  an  t. 

33:51 ;  .^:2  ;  3«:2  ;  Dnil.  4:21. 

W :  15:4  ;  19:10 ;  Jos.  i:i:6.  7. 

:i2;ll:l  ;  19:49.51  jA'ici'.  45:1; 

47:22:48:29 
Dev>.  -iU-.ia  the  Lord  doth  give 

thee  for  an  i.  •21:2.3 ;  24:4 ; 

25:19;26:1;./<M.  11:23;  13:6; 

14:18;1  A'.  B:36;S6'Ar.6:87; 

Jer.  3:18 


INI 

Ps  2-8  give  thee  heathen/,  i. 
E:ek.  .3:5:-34  land  is  given  us/,  i. 
47:14  land  sh.  fall  to  you/,  an  i. 
Ueb.  11:8  a  place  he  sho.  rec./.  i. 
Xo,  or  Xone  l\HERIT.4XCE. 
Num.  18:'20  sh.  have  no  i.  "iJ. 
24:26:62;  Seal.  10:9;  14:27. 
29;  18:1.  2;  Jos.  13:14,  3.3;  14:3 
2  C/ir.  10:16  we  have  tto  i.  in  son 
Acts  7:5  he  gave  him  none  i. 

IXHERIT.VXCES. 
'OS.  19:51  the  i.  Joshua  divided 

INHERITED,   ETH. 
yum.  .32:18  not  return  till  Is.  i. 
.35:8  his  inheriting  which  he  i. 
Ps.  105:44  i.  labor  of  the  people 
Jer.  16:19  onr  fathers  i.  lies 
E'ek.  .3.3:24  Abraham  i.  the  land 
Heb.  12:17  wcrald  havei.  blessing 

lAHERITOR. 
7s.  65:9  out  of  Jiid.  i.  of  mount 

See  ENJOT,  ENJOIX. 

IMQIITY. 

Gen.  15:16  i.  of  the  Amorites 
19:15  lest  be  consumed  in  i. 
44:16  G.  ha.  found  out  i.  of  ser. 
Ef.  20:5visiting  the  i.  of  fathers 
upon    the    children.    34:7; 
Xum.  i4:lS :  Deut.  5:9 
34:7  forgiving  i.  Xum.  14:18 
Lev.  18:-io  therefore  do  I  visit  i. 
Ninn.  5:15  bringing  i.  to  rem. 
31  the  man  be  guiltless  from  i. 
2:5;'21  not  beheld  i.  in  Jacob 
Deut.  32:4  God  of  truth  with.  i. 
Jos.  22:17  is  i.  of  P.  too  little  ? 

1  Sam.  3:14  i.  of  Eli's  not  purged 
15:23  and  stubbornness  is  as  i. 
20:8  it  th.  be  in  me  i.  slay  me 
•25:-24  let  i.  be.  2  Sam.  14:9 

2  .Sam.  14:33  if  there  be  i.  in  me 
19:19  let  not  L.  impute  i.  to  me 
24:10  to  take  away  i.  of  thy  ser- 
vant, 1  Chr.  21:8 

2  C/tr.  115:7  there  is  no  i.  with  L. 
Job  4:8  they  that  plough  i. 
5:16  and  i.  stoppeth  her  mouth 
6:'29  I  pray  you.  let  it  not  be  i. 
30  is  there  i.  in  my  tongue? 
11:6  G.  exact,  less  th.  i.  desen-. 
14  if  i.  be  in  thy  hand 
15:5  thy  mouth  uttcreth  thine  i. 
16  filthy  is  man  wh.  drink,  i. 
22:-23  put  away  i.  from  thy  tab. 
.31:11  e.  to  be  punished,  '28 
.33:9  nor  is  there  i.  in  me 
.34:32  if  I  have  done  £. 
36:21  take  heed,  regard  not  i. 
23  who  can  say,  Thou  wro.  i.  ? 
Pi.  7:3  if  be  i.  in  my  hands 
14  behold,  he  travaileth  with  i. 
32:2  to  whom  L.  imputeth  noti. 
5  thou  forgavest  i.  of  my  sin 
36:3  H  ord8~bf  his  mouth  are  i. 
.39:11  dost  correct  man  for  i. 
41:6  his  heart  gather,  i.  to  itse. 
49:5  i.  of  my  heels  compass 
51:5  behold,  I  was  shapeu  in  i. 
53:1  have  done  abominable  i. 
55:3  for  they  cast  i.  upon  me 
56:7  shall  they  escape  by  i.  f 
66:18  if  I  regard  I.  in  my  heart 
85:2  forgiven  i.  of  thy  people 
94:-20  throne  of  i.  have  fellowsh. 
107:42  i.  shall  stop  her  mouth 
109:14  let  i.  of  his  fa.'s  be  rem. 
119:3  do  no  i.  walk  in  his  ways 
133  let  not  i.  have  dominion 
125:3  let  put  forth  hands  to  i. 
Prom.  16:6  by  truth  i.  is  purged 
19:28  mouth  of  wicked  devou.  i 
•22:8  sowcth  t.  shall  reap  vanity 
Ec.  3:16  place  of  right,  i.  there 
Is.  1:4  a  people  laden  with  i. 
13  i.  even  the  solemn  meeting 
5:18  woe  to  them  that  draw  %. 
6:7  thine  i.  is  taken  away 
14:21  prepare  for  i.  or  fathers 
22:14  I.  not  be  purged  from  you 
•29:'J0  watch  for  i.  are  cut  oft' 
30:13  i.  shall  be  as  a  breach 
•10:2  her  i.  is  pardoned 
.5.3:6  L.  laid  on  him  i.  of  us  all     1 
57:17  for  i.  of  covetousness 
59:3  your  fingers  defiled  with  i. 
4  bring  forth  i.  6  works  of  i.  7 
&1:9  nor  remember  i.  for  ever 
Jtr.  2:5  what  i.  have  fa.  fo.  in  me 
•22  thine  i.  is  marked  before  me 
3:13  only  acknowledge  thine  e. 
l;S:'22  greatn.  of  i.  are  tliv  skirts 
14:'20  acknowledge  i.  ,jf  "fathers 
16:10  our  i.  17  i.  hid  from  eves 
.•)0:14  multi.  oft.  15;  llos.  9:7 
3'2:18  recompensest  i.  of  fathers 
Lam,  2:14uot  discovered  thine  i. 


INI 


Lam.  4:22  pnnishm.  of  i.  accom. 
will  visit !.  O  daug.  of  Edom 
Ezek.  4:4  lav  J.  of  house  of  Is.  on 
7:13  nor  strength,  himself  in  I. 
18:17  not  die  for  i.  of  his  father 
:S0  so  t.  shall  not  be  your  ruin 
21:'23  call  to  remembrance  i.  '24 
25  i.  sh.  have  an  end.  29;  .35:5 
28:15  till  i.  found  in  thee 
18  defiled  sanctu.  by  i.  of  traf. 
44:12  houses  of  Israel  fall  intoi. 
Dan.  '.»:24  reconciliation  for  i. 
IIos.  7:1  i.  of  Epliraim  discovered 
10:9  children  of  i.  13  reaped  i. 
12:8  thev  shall  find  no  i.  In  me 
11  is  there  i.  in  Gilead'? 
13:12  i.  of  Eiihraim  bound  up 
14:1  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  I. 
2  take  awav  t.  rec.  graciously 
Mic.  2:1  woe  to  them  devise  i. 
3:10  build  up  Jerusalem  with  t. 
7:18  G.  like  thee,  pardoneth  i.  T 
Ilab.  1:13  canst  not  look  on  i. 
2:12  woe  to  him  estab.  city  by  i. 
Zep.  3:5  just  Lord,  will  not  do  i. 
13  remnant  of  Israel  not  do  i. 
Zee.  3:4  caused  i.  pass  from  thee 
9  remove  i.  of  land  in  one  day 
Mat.  2:6  I.  not  found  in  his  lips 
Mai.  13:41  gather  them  wh.  do  i. 
■13:'»  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  j. 
24:12  bi'cause  i.  shall  abound 
Acfs  1:18  field  with  reward  oft. 
8:'53  thou  art  in  bond  of  t. 
Horn.  6:19  servants  to  i.  unto  t. 

1  Cor.  13:6  rejoiceth  not  in  i.  but 
3  Thes.  2:7  mystery  oft.  doth  w. 

2  Tim.  2:19  n'ameth  C.  dep.  fr.  i. 
Tit.  2:14  might  redeem  us  fr.  t. 
Ileb.  1:9  and  thou  hast  hated  i. 
Jam.  3:6  tong.  is  fire,  world  of  t. 

See  BEAR,  COMMIT,  COMMITTED. 

His  rNIQlITY. 

yum.  15:31  his  i.  be  upon  him 
Job  •30:'27  heavens  revealed  Ms  i. 
21:19  G.  layeth  up  h.  i.  for  chil. 
Ps  36:2  h.  i.  be  found  hateful 
Jer.  31:30  die  for  /lis   i.    Ezek. 

3:18. 19 ;  7:16  :  18:^26 

Ezek.  14:7  stum. -block  of  A.  i.  14 

18:18  sh.  die  in  h.  i.  3:3:8.  9 

33:6  he  is  taken  away  in  his  i. 

a  Pet.  3:16  Bal.  rebuked  for  h.  t. 

Mine  IMQUITY. 

1  Sam.  iiO:!  what  is  mine  i.  ? 

2  .Sam.  22:24  I  kept  myself  fi'om 
mine  i.  Ps.  18:'23 

Job  7:21  not  take  away  m.  i.  f 
10:6  thouinquirest  after  m.  i. 
14  not  acquit  me  from  mine  i. 
14:17  thou  sewest  up  m.  i. 
31:33  hiding  m.  i.  in  my  bosom 
Ps.  '2.5:11  pardon  m.  i.  it  is  great 
31:10  stre.  faileth  beca.  of  m.  i. 
32:5  mine  i.  have  I  not  hid 
.38:18  for  I  will  declare  mine  i. 
51:3  wash  me  Ihoro.  fr.  m.  i. 

Their  IMQtITY. 
Lev.  26:39  pine  away  in  their  i. 
40  if  they  confess  th.  i.  41,  43 
yeh.  4:5  and  cover  not  their  i. 
Ps.  69:27  add  iniquity  unto  t.  i. 
78::38  forg.  t.  i.  89:.32  visit  t.  i. 
94:'23  bring  upon  them  their  I. 
106:43  were  bro.  low  for  their  i. 
Is.  13:11  punish  wicked  for/,  t.^ 
26:12 punish  inhabitants  for/,  i. 
:33:-24  peo.  shall  be  forgiven  t.  i. 
Jer.  14:10  will  now  remem.  th.  i. 
16:18  he  will  recompense  th.  i. 
1S;^2:3  forgive  not  their  i. 
•25:13  punish  nation  for  their  i. 
31:.34  for  1  "ill  forgive  tlieir  i. 
.33:8  cleanse  them  from  all  th.  i. 
315:3  that  I  may  forgive  their  i. 
.31  punish  his  servants  for  t.  i. 
Ezek.  4:5  laid  on  th.  years  of  t.  i. 
17  may  consume  away  for  t.  i 
7:19  stumhling-bl.  of  <.  t.  14:3 
14:10  hear  punishment  of  th.  I. 
•29:16  bringeth  (.  i.  to  remem. 
.39:-23  Is.  into  captivity  for  t.  i. 
IIos.  4:S  set  their  heart  on  th.  i. 
5:5  shall  Is.  and  Eph.  fall  int.  i. 
9:9  he  will  remember  Wti;- 1. 

Work  IMQIITV. 
Ps.  141:4  with  men  that  u\  i. 
Is.  31:2  ag.  help  of  them  jc.  t. 
32:6  w.  i.  to  practise  hypocrisy 
J/a(.  7:23  depart  fr.  me,  ye  w.  i. 

Workers  of  IMaVITV. 

Job  31:3  punishment  to  iv.  o/i. 

34:8  go  m  conip.  with  w.  of  i. 

22  w.  of  i.  hide  themselves 

Ps.  5:5  hatest  all  iriirkers  oft. 

6:8  all  ye  w.  of  i.  Luke  13:27 


INN 

Ps.  14:4  w.  of  i.  no  knowl.  ?  5.3:4 
28:3  draw  hot  away  wi.  w.  o.fi. 
36:12  the  u:  qfi.  fallen 
:87:1  nor  be  envious  ag.  w.  qfi, 
59:2  deliver  me  from  tv.  of  i. 
64:3  insurrection  of  the  »•.  oft. 
92:7  all  the  «■.  ofi.  do  flourish 

9  the  it'.  Q/'t.  snail  be  scattered 
94:4  w.  of  i.  boast  themselves  _ 

16  stand  up  forme  aga.  w.  ofi. 

1-25:5  lead  th.  forthwith  w.  ofi. 

141:9  keep  me  ft',  gins  of  «'.  of  i. 
Proc.  10:'29  dest.  to  tv.  ofi.  31:15 

INIQl'ITIES. 
Lei:  16:21  confess  over  goat  all  i. 

•26:.39  in  i.  of  fa.  sh.  they  pine 
Ezr.  9:6  t.  increased  over  head 
13  iiunished  less  i.  deserved 
yeh.  9:2  Is.  confessed  t.  of  fath. 
Job  13:-i3  how  many  are  mine  i 
•26  makest  me  to  poss.  i.  of  yo 

22:5  wicked,  great,  i.  infinite 
Ps.  .38:4  t.  gone  over  my  head 

40:12  i.  have  taken  hold  on  me 

61:9  hide  fa.  fr.  sins,  blot  out  i. 

i>4:6  search  out  i.  65:3  i.  preva. 

79:8  remember  not  ag.  us  i. 

90:8  hast  set  our  i.  before 

103:3  L.  who  forgiveth  all  t. 

10  nor  rewarded  us  accord,  to  i. 
1.30:3  shou.  mark  i.  who  stand? 

8  redeem  Israel  from  all  his  t. 
Prov.  6:22  own  i.  take  wicked 
Is.  43:-24  wearied  me  with  th.  i. 
53:5  he  was  bi-uised  for  our  i. 

59:12  our  i.  we  know  them 

64:6  i.  like  wind  taken  us  away 

7  consum.  us  because  of  oiu"  t. 
Jer.  11:10  to  t.  of  forefathers 

14:7  though  oiirt.  testify  ag.  us 
Lam.  4:13  for  i.  of  her  priests 
Ezek.  28:18  bv  nuilti.  of  thine  i. 
Han.  4:'J7  break  oft' thine  i. 

9:13  we  might  turn  from  our  i. 
Mir.  7: 19  ho  will  subdue  our  t. 
Acts  3:26  turn.  ev.  one  fr.  his  i. 
Pom.  4:7  blessed  they  wh.  i.  for. 
liet).  18:5  God  hath  rememb.  i. 

Their  IMQOTIES. 
Lev.  I6:'23  goat  bear  on  him  t.  i. 
Ps.  107:17  fools  bee.  of  their  i. 
Is.  53:11  he  shall  bear  their  i. 
Jer.  33:81  will  pardon  all  their  i. 
Lam.  5:7  we  have  borne  t.  i. 
Ezek.  32:-27  t.  i.  be  on  theirboncs 
Heb.  8:12  t.  i.  rem.  no  more,  10:17 

Your  IMQIITIES. 
yum.  U:U  forty  ye.  ye  bear  y.  i. 
Is.  50:1  for  y.  i.  ye  sold  yourself 

69:3  y.  t.  separated  you  and  G. 

65:7  your  i.  I  will  recompense 
Jer.  5:'25  y.  i.  turned  away  thin. 
Ezek.  24:^23  ye  pine  away  for  i/.  i. 

36:31  loathe  vourselves  for  y.  t. 
Amos  3:2  punish  you  for  y.  i. 
IXJIRED. 

Gal.  4:12  ye  have  not  i.  me  at  all 
IXJl'RIOVS. 

1  Tim.  1:13  a  persecutor  and  i. 
IXJISTICE. 

Job  16:17  not  for  i.  in  my  hands 

I\R. 
Jer.  36:18  wrote  them  with  t. 

2  Cor.  3:3  not  w  ith  t.  but  the  S. 
2  John  12  not  «  r.  wi.  i.  3  John  13 

IXRHORN. 
Ezek.  9:2  -writer's  i.  by  side,  3,  U 

IINTV. 
Gen.  42:27  ass  proven,  in  the  t. 

43:21  came  to  i.  opened  sacks 
Ex.  4:'24  in  the  t.  L.  met  him 
Luke  2:7  no  room  for  them  in  I. 

10:;34  brought  him  to  an  t. 

IlNiVER. 
1  A"  6:^27  cherubim  in  i.  house 
1  CA)'.  43:11  patterns  oft  parlors 
Est  4:11  to  king  into  i.  court 

5-1  Esther  stood  iu  the  t.  court 
Ezek.  10:3  cloud  filled  the  i.  cou. 

42:15  end  of  measuringi.  house 

46'1  gate  ofi.  court  sh.  six  aa. 

Ids  16:'24  thrust  th.  into  i.  pns. 
E2>h.  3:16  strengthened  m  i.  man 

See  CHAMBEK. 

IXXERMOST. 

Prov.  18:8  i.  parts  of  beUy,  26:32 
IXXOCEXCY. 

Gen.  20:5  in  the  i.  of  my  hands 
Ps  '26:6  wash  my  hands  iu  «■ 
73:13  I  washed  hands  in  t. 
ZJan.  6:^22i.  was  found  in  me 
Hos.   8:5  how   long  ere  attain 
toi..' 


CRUDEX'S   COXCOKDAXCE. 


907 


INS 

l\\0«-E\T.  S. 

ff.r.  iS:'  i.  ami  ii','lit.  slny  not 
Deut.  2T:*i'i  lak.  rOwartl  to  slay  i. 
Jod  A:'  wliiu'vcr  piTi^lu'ii  he.  i./ 

3:-M  laiitfh  at  tin-  trial  of  tht;  i. 
48  thou  wilt  not  liolil  mo  i. 

17:8  I.  stir  up  airaiust  hypocrite 

ili:l\i  the  i.  Iaui;h  them  to  fiv.orn 
.'iO  simll  (U'livir  island  of  the  i. 

27:  n  i.  sliall  ilividf  the  silver 

3:j:li  1  am  i.  uor  i^^  iniii.  in  me 
/v.  10:8  in  sec.  places  murder  i. 

15:5  taketh  ivward  au:ainst  i. 

111:13  i.  ft.  •jreat  traiisgressiou 
I^roiK  1:11  lurk  ])rivilv  f<ir  i. 

28;SU  haste  to  be  rich  not  be  t. 
Jer.  2:;J4  fouiui  blood  of  poor  i. 
35  tliou  stivest,  Because  I  am  i.  j 

I'J:!  Illled  p'laco  witli  I'loud  ofi. 
Mat.  y7::21 1  am  i.  of  the  blood  of 
See  BLOOD. 

INM'MERAULE. 
Job  21::J-'J  there  are  i.  before  llim 
i^■.  4ii;l-,'  /.  e\ils  coinp.  about 

liH:'J."i  wherein  thiiiL's  creep,  f, 
Je/-.  -It.:-*':!  ;,n-a>simppers.  are  i. 
Luke  Vi:\  an  i.  mult,  i;alhered 
Heb.  11:!'2  san<l  by  sea-shorei. 

l'i:'£l  to  i.  company  yji  angels 
l\ORDI\.\TE. 
Esek.  2:J:I1  corrupt  in  (.  love 

Col.  3:o  fornicaiiun.  I.  atTecllou 
I.XUl'IRE. 

Oen.  24:57  \ve  will  i.  at  damsel 

25:22  Kebekah  went  to  i.  of  L. 
Ex.  18:15  peoi)le  cometot.  of  G. 
JJrAit.  12:;iU  i.  uot  after  their  ;?od6 

1;J:14  shalt  (.  and  make  search 
Jud.  4:"Ju  when  any  man  doth  i. 

1  Sam.  ■.i-J:15  th.  be^iu  to  i.  of  G. 
28:7  seek  me  a  wtjman,  that  I  i. 

J  K.  22:5  i.  at  the  word  of  the 
Lord  to-day.  2  Chr.  18:4 

2  K.  go,  i.  of  liaal-zebub 
1():15  bra.  altar  for  me  to  i.  by 
22:13  t.  of  L.  for  me.  2  Clir.  34:21 

1  Chr.  10:13  familiar  spirit  to  i. 

21:30  David  not  go  bef.  it  to  i. 
Ezr.  7:14  seut  to  i.  concerning  J. 
Job  8:8  for  i.  of  the  former  age 
Ps.  27:4  and  to  i.  in  his  temple 
Ec.  7:10  tnou  dost  not  i.  wisely 
Is.  21:12  if  ve  Willi,  ve 
Jer.  21:2  i.  of  the  Lord  for  us 

37:7  that  sent  you  to  i.  of  me 
Ezek.  14:7  comelh  to  proph.  to  i. 

20:1  elders  came  to  i.  of  Lord 
Mat.  10:11  i.  who  is  worthy 
Luica  22:23  to  i.  among  them- 
selves, John  lti:iy 
Jc(«9:ll  I.  for  Saul 

19::j9if  t.  concerning  other  mat. 

33:15  as  tho'  i.  somethin:::.  20 
■S  Cor  8:23  any  do  i.  of  Titus 

I.VQl'IRED. 
Jud.  20:27  children  of  Is.  i.  of  L. 

1  Sam.  22:10  Abimelech  i.  of  L. 
23:2    David  i.  of  the  Lord,  4; 

30:8;  2  Ham.  2:1;   5:19,  23; 
21:1;  1  Chr.  14:10,  14 
28:G  Saul  i.  Lord  answered  not 

2  6'am.  lU:2;i  as  if  i.  at  oracle  of 
1  Chr.  10:14  Saul  i.  not  of  Lord 

13:3  i.  not  at  ark  in  days  of  S. 

Ps.  78:34  and  i.  earlv  after  God 

Ezek.  14:3  should  I  !)e  i.  of  at  all 

20:3  as  I  live  1  will  luit  be  t.  of 

31  shall  1  be  i.  of  by  you,  O  Is 

rael  ?  I  "ill  not  be  i.  of  by 

36:37  I  will  yet  for  tliis  be  i.  of 

Van.  1:20  in  all  king  t.  of  them 

Zep.  1:8  have  not  I.  for  the  Lord 

Mat.  2:7  Herod  i.  of  wise  men,  Itj 

John  4:52  i,  hour  began  to  ame. 

■2  Cor.  8:2:i  or  our  brethren  be  i. 

1  Pet.  1:10  of  wh.  sal.  prophets  i. 

I>«IIREST. 
Job  10:6  i.  after  miue  iniquity 

IXQllRY. 
Prot.  20:25  after  vow  a  to  make  i. 

l.\Ql'I.SITIO\. 
Deut.  19:18  jud.  sh.  make  dili.  i. 
Est.  2:2.3  i.  was  made  of  matttr 
Ps.  9:12  when  mak.  (.  for  blood 

l\SfRIPTIO\. 
Acts  17:2:J  an  altar  with  this  i. 
I.ViilDE. 

1  K.  6:15  cor.  walls  i.  with  wood 

l\SPIR.\TIOX. 
Job  .32:8  i.  Abu.  giv.  understan. 

2  Tim.  3:16  scripture  is  by  i.  of 

1\ST.»JVT,  LY. 
Is.  29:5  it  sh.  be  at  an  i.  sudden. 
^.13  whose  breaking  com.  at  i. 


IXS 
Jer.  18:7  at  what  I.  I  speak,  9 
Luke  2:38  com.  th.  i.  gave  than. 
7:4  they  besought  him  i. 
Acts  26:7  twelve  tribes  i.  serve 
Itoin.  12:12  contlnu.  i.  in  prayer 
2  Tim.  4:2  be  l.  in  season,  out  of 

i\!»TRrf'r. 

Dftit.  4:36  hear.  th.  he  mi.  i.  thee 
.Vr/i.  'J:20i:avest  ihy  S.  to  i.  th. 
Job  40:2  shall  he  that  contend  i. 
i^.  16:7  mv  reins  also  i.  me 
32:8  I  will  i.  thee  and  teach  th. 
Cant.  8:2  who  will  i.  me 
Is.  28:26  God  dotli  i.  him 
Dan.  m.'i.'i  iiniler^t.  sb.  i.  many 

1  Cor.  2:16  tii;ii  he  may  I.  him 
INfiTRlCTED. 

Dent.  32:10  L.  led  bini  ab.  i.  him 
■Job  4:3  behold  thou  hast  i.  nuniy 
Ps.  2:10  be  i.  ye  juilges  of  earth 
Pror.  5:13  mine  ear  to  th.  i.  me 

21:11  the  wise  is  i.  he  receiveth 
Is.  8:11  L.  spake  thus  and  i.  me 

40:14  i.  him  and  tun^'ht  him 
■Itr.  6:8  be  ('.  O  J.  U'st  soul  dep. 

31:19  after  i.  I  smote  on  thigh 
Mat.  1.3:52  everv  scribe  \vho1s  i. 

14:8  beinu  bet'.'  i.  of  her  mother 
Luke  1:4  thiu'^'s  th.  hast  been  i. 
Aelfi  18:25  was  t.  in  way  of  Lord 
liom.  2:lSbeing  i.  out  of  law 
Phil.  4:12  in  all  thing's,  I  am  i. 
IXlSTRlCTIXG. 

2  Tim.  2:25  i.  those  that  ttppose 
I\STRlCTIOX. 

■Job  33:16  open,  cars,  stealcth  i. 
Ps.  60:17  seeing  thou  halest  i. 
Prov.  1:2  to  know  wisdom  and  i. 
3  to  receive  the  i.  of  wisdom 

7  fools  des.  wisdom  and  i.  15:5 

8  son,  hear  i.  of  thy  father,  4:1 
4:13  taKe  bold  ofi. 
5:12  say.  How  have  I  hated  i 

2:j  die" without  i.  go  astray 
6:2'J  reproofs  of  i.  way  of  life 
8:10  receive  my  f. ;  33  hear  i. 
9:9  give  i.  to  a  wise  man 
10:17  in  way  of  life  that  keep 
12:1  loveth  i.  loveth  knowledge 
13:1  wise  son  heareth  fathers  i 
IS  shame  to  him  that  refus.  i. 
15::32  refus.  i.  desi>iseth  his  soul 
.3:i  fear  of  L.  is  the  i.  of  wisd. 
16:22  but  the  i.  of  fools  is  folly 
19:20  hoar  cctunsel  and  rec.  i. 
27  cease  to  hoar  i. 
23:12  apply  thy  heart  to  i. 
2:i  buy  also  i.  and  understand. 
■Jer.  I7:2:J  not  hoar  nor  rec.  i. 
32::J.3  not  hearkened  to  rec.  l. 
Ezek.  5:15  a  repro.  a  taunt,  an  i. 
Zen.  3:7  surely  thou  wilt  rec.  i. 
2  Tim.  3:16  scrip,  is  proHtablei. 

IXSTRUCTOB,  S. 
Gen.  4:22  Tubal  Cain  an  i. 
liom.  2:20  an  i.  of  the  foolish 
1  Cor.  4:15  ye  have  10,000  i. 

IXSTRt.MEXT. 
Xitjn.  35:16  smite  him  with  i. 
Ps.  3:j:2wi.  i.  of  ten  strings,  92:3 
144:9  sinLT  new  son^t,  O  G.  on  i. 
Is.  28:27  not  thr.  witli  thresh,  i. 
41:15  make  th.  sharj)  thresh,  i. 
54:16  bringoth  forth  i.  for  work 
Ezek.  'i:i:'2  song  of  one  play  on  i. 

iX-STRlMEXTS. 
Gen.  49:5  i.  of  cruelty  in  habita. 
£j.-.  23:9  pattern  of  all  the  i. 
Xum.  3:8  all  i.  of  tabernacle 
7:1  sancti.  all  i.  thereof,  31:6 
1  .Sam.  8:12  i.  of  war,  z.  of  char. 
18:6  meet  S.  with  t.  of  rausio 
1  A'.  19:21  boiled  th.  Ilesh  wilh  i. 
1  Chr.  9:29  oversee  i,  of  sanctu. 
16:42  make  soH.  with  musical  i. 
Ps.  7:13  prepared  i.  of  death 
68:2>  players  on  i.  followed 
87:7  plavers  on  t.  be  there 
150:4  wfth  stringed  i. 
Ec.  2:8  musical  i.  of  all  sorts 
/«.  32:7  i  also  of  the  churl 
:iS:20  sing  song  to  stringed  i. 
Dan.  6:18  nor  i.  of  music  brou. 
Amos  1:3  threshed  G.  with  i.  of 
6:5  invent  to  Ihemsel.  i.  of  mu. 
JJab.  3:V.t  sin'_-ini.'  on  striuL'ed  i. 
Zee.  ll:15i.  of  foolish  shepherd 
Horn.  6:13  nor  y.  mem.  i.  of  un- 
right.  members  as  i.  of  righ. 
IXSIRRECTIOX. 
Ezr.  4:19  this  citv  hath  made  i. 
Ps.  t>l:2i.  of  workers  of  iniquity 
Mark  15:7  bound  th.  th.  made  i. 
who  had  commit,  mur.  in  i. 
Acts  18:12  J.  made  i.  one  accord 


INV 
IXTEGRITY. 

Gen.  20:5  i.  ot  mv  hi-art,  6 
Jot)  2:3  still  he  holdelb  fast  bis  i. 
9  dost  thou  still  retain  Ih.i./ 

2":5  1  will  not  remove  niy  i. 

31:6  that  God  may  know  my  i. 
Ps.  7:8  according'  lo  my  I.  in  me 

25:21  i.  ami  upri;.'htn.  preserve 

26:1  I  tiave  walked  in  mine  i. 

11  as  Ibrmo.  I  will  walk  in  i. 
41:12  thou  n])hold.  nie  in  my  i. 
78:72  I'c'd  aceoril.  to  i.  of  heart 

Pror.  11:3  i.  of  upriitht  guide  th. 
111:1  Tioor  that  wulkelh  in  i. 
20;7jusl  man  \v:ilketh  in  his  i. 

ixtei.li<;ex(e. 

Dan.  Il::i0  i.  with  them  lor.sakc 

IXTEXD. 
2  Chr.  21:13  i.  to  add  more  to  si. 
Acts  5:2.s  i.  to  brin:;  man's  blo(nl 
35  what  ye  /.  to  do  these  men 
IXTEXDED.  EsjT. 
E.r.  2:14  i.  thou  to  kill  me 
Ps.  21:11  i.  evil  against  thee 

IXTEXDIXG. 
Luke  14:2s  w  h.  of  you  i.  to  build 
Acts  12:4  i.  after  Easter  to  bring 

IXTEXT.  S. 
•2C/ir.  16:1  i.  miiiht  let  none  go 
■ler  30:'34  performed  i.  of  heai-t 
John  11:15  not  there  to  thei. 
13:'28for  what  i.  he  spake 
Ads  9:21  came  hither  for  that  i. 
10:29  what  i.  ye  ha.  sent  for  me 
I  Cor.  10:6  i.  we  should  not  lust 
Eiih.  3:10  i.  that  now  to  princi. 
Ileb.  4:12  discerner  ofi.  of  heart 

IXTERfE!»SIOX,  8. 
Is.  53:12  i.  for  transgressors 
.Jer.  7:16  ne.  lift  cry.  nor  make  i. 
27:18  let  th.  now  make  i.  to  L. 
Pom.  8:-26Sp.  maketh  i.  27,  34 
11:2  maketh  i.  to  G.  aj.  Israel 
Heb.l-.io  liveth  to  make  i. 
1  Tim.  2:1  prayers  and  i.  be  ma. 

IXTERC'ESSOR. 
Is.  59:16  wondered  th.  was  no  i. 

IXTER>IEDDLE,  ETH. 
Prov.  14:10  strauiier  not  i. 
18:1  seekelh  and  t.  with  wisd. 

IXTERMISSIOX. 
Lam.  3:49  ceaseth  not  without ». 

IXTERPRET. 
Gen.  41:8  none  could  i.  to  Phar. 

12  accord,  to  dream  he  did  i. 
1  Cnr.  12:30  do  all  i.  ;  14:5  eic.  i. 

14:13  he  may  i. ;  27  let  one  i. 
IXTERPBETATIOX. 
Gen.  40:5  i.  of  dream.  41:11 
12  Joseph  said.  This  is  the  i. 
of  it,  IS;  Dan.  4:21;  5:26 
Prov.  1:6  unders.  proverb  and  i. 
Dan.  2:4  we  shall  show  i.  7,  36 
45  dream  is  certain,  audi,  sure 
4:19  i.  thereof  be  to  thine  ene, 
Jn/in  1:42  Cephas,  is  by  i.  a  stone 
9:7  pool  of  Siloam,  is  bv  i.  sent 
Acts  9:;)6  Tab.  by  i.  calle'd  Dorc. 
13:8  Elymas  sorcerer,  na.  by  i. 

1  Cor.  12: 10  another  i.  of  tongues 
14:26  every  one  of  you  ha.  an  i. 

Ileb.  7:2  by  i.  king  of  righteous. 

2  Ptt.  1:20  no  prophecy  of  pri.  i. 
IXTERPRET-VTIOXS. 

Gen.  40:8  do  not  i.  belong'  toG.  ? 
Dan.  5:16  thou  canst  make  i. 

IXTERPRETED. 
Ezr.  4:7  and  i.  in  Syrian  tongue 
Mat.  1:-2:J  being  i.  is.  G.  with  us 
Mark  5:41  wh.  is,  beingi.  damsel 
15:'22  being  i.  place  ol  a  skull 
34  i.  my  God,  mv  Ctod 
■John  l::i8  i.  master;  41  i.  Christ 
Acts  4::i6  i.  son  of  consolation 

IXTERPRETER,  S. 
Gen.  40:8  and  there  is  no  i.  of  it 
42:2:}  Joseph  spake  to  th.  by  i. 
Joti  :13:'2;1  ami  i.  one  am.  thous. 
1  Cor.  14:28  if  there  bono  i. keep 

IXTERPRETIXG. 
Dan.  5:12  i.  of  dreams  found  in 
IXTIiEAT,  ED,   etc.     See    EN- 

TltE.VT. 

IXTRVDIXG. 

CoL  2:18  i.  into  things  not  seen 
IXVADE,  ED. 

1  Sam.  23:27  Philistines  «.  land 

2  A".  I3:'2U  Moabiles  i.  land 
2  Chr.  20:10  would,  not  let  Is.  i. 

2S:18  Philistines  had  i.  cities 
Ilab.   3:16   will   f.    them   with 
troops 


mo 

IXVASIOX. 

1  Sum.  :;o  !  I  iiijule  i.  on  thesontU 
IWKXr.  ED. 

2  Chr.  26:15  ei.L'ines  i.  by  cunni. 
Amos  6:5*.  insirunu-ntsof  musio 

IX\  EX'I'IOXS. 

/v.  99:8  lookesi  voiiL'.  of  their  i. 

HHi:2tt  prov.  bim  lo  anger  wi.  i, 

.39  wborini:  wilb  their  own  i. 

Prov.  8:1'J  kiiowlcdL-e  of  witty  i. 

Ec.  7:29  soii:.'hI  out  many  i, 

IXA  EXTORS. 
Horn.  1:30/'.  ol  i\il  things 

IXVISIULE. 
Pom.  1:20  I.  things  clearly  seen 
Co/.  1:15  image  of  thei.  God 

16  heaven  and  earth,  vi.  nndf. 
1  Tim.  1:17  to  King  iiiiniortal,  i. 
I/eb.  11:27  soeiiiL'  him  who  is  i. 

IXVITED. 

1  Sam.  9:*24  I  have  /.  the  people 

2  N'///^  J3:'i3.\bsa.  i.  kinir's  sou 
Est.  5:12  to-morrow  am  I  i. 

IXWAHD. 
Ler.  13:55  in  tire,  it  is  (Vet  i. 

1  A'.  7:25  all  hinder  parts  were  i. 

2  Chr.  3:13  and  th.  faces  were  i. 
■Jo^t  19:19  my  i.  IViends  abhor. me 

:i8:36  put  wisdom  in  i.  parts 
Ps.  5:9  i.  pan  is  very  wickedn. 

49:11  i.  thou^'ht  is.  that  houses 

51:6  desirest  truth  in  the  i.  par. 

64:6  i.  thought  of  them  is  deep 
Prov.  20:27  all  i.  parts  of  belly 
30  stripes  the  i.  parts  of  belly 
Js.  16:11  I.  parts  sound  for  Ker-h. 
Jer.  31:.33  put  mv  law  in  i.  parts 
Luke  11:39  i.  part  full  of  raven. 
Pom.  7:22  law  of  G.  after  i.  man 
2  Cor.  4:16  the  i.  man  is  renew. 

7:15  i.  atl'ection  more  abundant 

IXWARDLY. 
Ps.  62:4  with  mouths,  curse  I. 
Mat.  7:15  but  i.  they  are  wolves 
Pom.  2:29  a  Jew  who  is  one  i. 

IXWARDS. 

Ex.  29:13  covereth  i.  22;   Lev. 

3::).  9.  14;  4:8;  7:3;  9:19 

17  thou  Shalt  wash  the  t.  Leu, 
1:9.  13;  9:14 

Ler).  4:11  i.  and  dung  bum 
8:16  fat  on  i.  JI.  burnt  on  altar 
21  he  washed  i.  and  legs 
IROX,  Substantive. 
Kum.  35:16  with  instrument  ofL 
Deut.  3:11  Og's  bedstead  was  i. 
4:'20  L.  brought  vou  out  of  the  i. 
fui-naco.  1  K.  8:51 ;  Jer.  \\:\ 
8:9  a  land  whose  stones  are  i. 
28:2:!  earth  under  thee  sh.  be  i. 
48  yo.  of  i.  on  neck.  Jer.  28:14 
■los.  8:31  over  wh.  no  man  lift  I. 
17:16  chariots  ofi.  Jud.  1:19 
■Jud.  4:3  two  chariots  oft.  13 

1  Sam.  17:7  spear's  head  weighed 
609  shekels  ofi. 

2  Sam.  12:31  under  harrows  of  £. 
axes  of  i.  1  Chr.  20:3 

23:7  must  be  fenced  with  i. 

1  A'.  6:7  nor  any  tool  ofi.  heard 
22:11  horns  ofi.  2  Chr.  18:10 

2  K.  6:6  and  tho  i.  did  swim 
1  Chr.  22:3  prep.  i.  in  abundance 

2tt:2  prep.  i.  for  things  of  i.  7 
Job  28:2  I.  is  taken  out  of  earth 

40:18  hehemoth's  bones  like  i. 

41:27  he  csteemoth  i.  as  straw 
Ps.  2:9  break  them  with  rod  of  t. 

10,5:18  hurt,  he  was  laid  in  i. 

107:10  bound  in  i.  .•  16  bars  of  i. 

149:8  bind  nobles  with  I'et.  ofi. 
Prov.  27:17  i.  sharpeiieth  i. 
£■1'.  10:10  if  the  i  be  blunt 
/«.  10::}4  cut  thic.  of  forest  wi.  i. 

45:2  I  will  cut  asunder  bars  of  i. 

60:17  for  i.  I  will  brim;  silver 
Jer.  15:12  shall  i.  break  uorlh.  i. 

17:1  written  with  pen  o^  i. 

28:13  make  for  them  yokes  of  I. 
Ezek.  4:3  i.  pan.  sot  forwall  ofi. 

27:12  Tarshish  merchant  with  i.  ' 
Dan.  2:3:)  legs  ol  i.  feet  part  i. 
35  the  i.  and  cloy  broken 
40  fourth  kiuKdom  strong  as  i. 

7:19  whose  teeth  were  oft. 
Amos  1:3  Gil.  with  instru.  oft. 
Mic.  4:13  I  will  make  thyhora  I. 
1  Tim.  4:2  consc.  soared  with  i. 
Bev.  2:27  rule  th.  with  a  rod  of  i. 
12:5;  19:15 

9:9  as  it  were  breastplates  ofi. 

See  BRASS. 

IROX. 

Deut.  27:5  not  lift  up  any  i.  too) 


908 


CRUDE^S  CONCORDANCE. 


ISL 

Jos.  17:18  they  have  i.  chariots 
Jrih  Vy.ii  craven  with  t.  pen 
20:24  ehall  flee  from  t.  weapon 
/*.  48:4  thy  uecli  is  an  %.  sinew 
Jir.  1:18  thee  this  day  i.  pillar 
Ezek.  4:3  take  unto  thee  %.  pan 
Dun.  1:1  it  had  gi-oat  i.  teeth 
Acts  12:10  came  to  the  i,  gate 

iRa\s. 

Jul  41:7  fill  skin  with  harhed  i.  ? 

IS. 
lit'v.  1:4  which  i.  was,  and  i.  to 

come.  8 ;  4:3 
17:8  that  was,  i.  not,  yet  i. 
10  one  i.  the  other  i.  not  come 
IS  not. 
Gen.  37:.30  said.  The  child  i.  no< 
42:13  youn.  with  fa.  one  i.  n.  32 
42:3(j  ^Joseph  i.  nat.  Simeon  i.  v. 
R<:V.  17:8  heast  was,  and  i.  n.  11 

IS.4AC. 
Gfn.  17:19  his  name  I,  21:3,  12 
21:10  heir  with  mv  son,  even  I. 
22:2  talie  thine  only  son  I.  9 
iM:4  take  a  wife  for  I.  14 
23:5  had  unto  1.  9,  11,  20.  26 
26:1  I.  went  to  Abimelech 
28:1 1,  called  Jacob,  blessed  h. 
31:42  fear  of  I.  had  been  with 
35:27  .lacob  came  to  I.  29 
48:15  God  before  wh.  I,  walked 
£r.  3:6  the  God  of  I.  15, 16;  4:3  ■ 
Gin.  82:9 ;  1  K.  18:36 ;  1  Chr. 
2;i:18:  iChr.  30:6;  Mat.  22:32; 
Mark   12:26;     Luke    20:37; 
Acta  3:13 
Jos.  24:3  and  gave  him  I. 
1  Chr.  16:16  unto  I.  Ps.  105:9 
Amos  7:9  high  places  of  I. 
Mat.  1:2  Abraham  begat  I.  audi, 
begat  J.  Luke  3:.34 ;  Ads  7:8 
8:11  many  shall  sit  down  with  I. 
Luke  13:28  see  I.  in  kingd.  of  G. 
Horn.  9: 10  conceived  by  father  I. 
Gal.  4:28  we,  as  I.  was,  are  of  pro. 
Heb.  11:9  in  tabernacles  with  I. 


17  Abraham  otfered  up  I. 
20  I.  blessed  Jacob.  Jatn.  2:21 
I.SAIAH,  or  ESAIAS. 

2  A'.  19:2  Eliakim  to  1.  Is.  37:2 
20:1 1,  came  to  him.  /»■.  38:1 

5  Chr.  26:22  acts  did  I.  wr.  ;12:32 
Is.  20:3  my  serv.  I.  hatli  walked 
.ara(. .3:3 pro.  E.  4:14;  8:17;  12:17; 

13:14;  LiikeiA;  John  V.'ii 
15:7  E.  proph.  of  vou.  .Mark  7:6 

Luke  4:17  book  of  proi)hct  E. 

John  12:.39  bee.  that  E.  said.  41 

Acts  8:28  the  eunuch  read  E.  30 
2.8:25  spake  the  H.  Ghost  by  E. 

Horn.  9:27  E.  crieth  cone.  Israel 
10:16  E.  saith,  L.  who  hath  ?  20 
13:12  E.  saith.  There  shall  be 

ISCAniOT.     .SVfjrDAS. 

ISIMiusilETU.      2  flam.  2:8; 
3:8.  14;  4:8.  12 

ISHMAEL. 

Gen.  16:11  call  name  I.  15.  16 
17:18  O  that  I.  mi.  live.  20.  25 
2.3:17  these  are  the  years  of  I. 
28:9  then  wont  Esau  unto  I. 
2  A".  25:2:1 1,  came  to.  Jer.  40:8 
Jer.  40:14  Amnion,  sent  I.  15, 16 
41:6  I.  went  to  meet  th.  10,  15 

ISHM.VELITES. 
Gen.  .37:27  let  us  sell  him  to  I. 
39:1  Potiphar  bought  him  of  I. 
J'id.  8:24  becau.«e  they  were  I. 
Ps.  83:6  I.  confederate  ag.  thee 

ISLAi\0. 
Job  22::iO  d.4iv.T  i.  of  innocent 
Is.  34:11  ni.ft  wild  beasts  of  i. 
Ads  27:16  running  under  cert.  t. 
26  mll^•t  be  cast  on  certain  i. 
28:1  knew  ».  was  called  Melita 
7  possess,  of  chief  man  oft. 
28:9  who  had  diseases  in  i. 
Rer.  6:14  every  (.  was  moved  out 
16:20  every  i.  lied  away 
ISLAXDS. 
Is.  11:11  rccctive  people  from  i. 
13:22  wild  beasts  oft.  shall  cry 
41:1  k"i'p  silence  bef.  me,  O  i. 
4'J:12  diMlare  Lord's  praise  in  i. 
13  make  rivers  i.  dry  up  pools 
59:18  the  t.  he  will  pay  recomp. 
Jer.  50:39  wild  beasts  of  1.  dwell 

I8LE. 

Is.  20:6  the  inhabitants  of  the  i. 

23:2  bo  still,  inhabitants  of  (. 

6  howl,  yi'  inhabitants  of  the  i. 
Acts  18:0  through  i.  to  Paphos 

28:11  ship  whuh  wintered  in  i. 
Bev.  1:9  was  in  (,  called  i'atmoa 


ISS 
ISLES. 

Gen.  10:5  th.  were  i.  of  Gentiles 

Est.  10:1  A,  laid  a  tribute  on  i. 

Ps.  72:10  kings  of  i.  bring  pros. 
97:1  let  mulfitudes  of  i.  be  glad 

Is.  24:15  glorify  Lord  in  the  l. 
40:15  tak.  up  'I.  as  a  little  thing 
41:5  the  i.  saw  it  and  feared 
42:4  the  i.  shall  wait  for  his  law 
49:1  listen.  O  i.  unto  me 
51:5  i.  shall  wait  upon  me  and 

trust.  60:9 
66:19  i.  afar  off  not  heard  fame 

■Jer.  2:10  pass  over  i.  of  Chittim 
25:22  kings  of  i.  drink  after  th. 

Ezek.  26:15  sh.  not  i.  sh.  at  sou.  S 
18  i.  tremble,  i.  shall  be  troub, 

27:3  merch.  of  peo.  for  many  i. 

6  brought  out  of  i.  of  Chittim 

7  blue  and  purple  from  i.  of  E. 
15  many  i.  were  merchandise 
.35  inhabit,  oil.  be  astonished 

39:6  dwell  carelessly  in  the  I. 
Dan.  11:18  sh.  turn  his  face  to  i. 
Zep.  2:11  i.  of  heathen  worship 

ISRAEL. 

Gen.  .32:28  na.  no  more  J.  but  I. 

35:10  I.  sh.  be  name,  1  K.  18:31 

47:31  I.  bowed  him.  on  bed's  h. 

48:20  in  thee  sh.  I.  bless,  49:24 

Ex.  5:2  voice  to  let  I.  go.  14:5.:10 

Num.  10:29  good  concerning  I. 

36  return  to  I.  20:14;  21:2,  17 

2.3:7deiy  I. ;  24:17  out  of  I. 
Deut.  33:28  I.  dwell,  1  K.  4:25 
1  Chr.  29:18  G.  of  I.  1  A'.  1S:.36; 

•2C.hr.  6:lli;  30:6;  Jer.  31:1 
Ps.  14:7  I.  shall  be  glad.  53:6 

23:22  redeem  I.  out  of  all  troub. 

121:4  that  keepeth  I.  nei.  slum. 

125:5  peace  sh.  be  upon  I.  128:6 
Jer.  14:8  O  Lord,  hope  of  1. 17:13 

50:20  iniquity  of  I.  sought,  51:5 
Bos.  11:1  I.  a  child,  I  loved  him 

8  how  deliver  thee,  I.  ?  12:12 
Acts  28:20  for  hope  of  I.  bought 
Bom.  9:6  not  alll.  of  I.  27,  31 

10:1  prayer  for  I.  they  he  saved 
19  did  not  I.  know  'I 

11:2  intercession  ag.  I.  7,  26 

1  Cor.  10:18  behold  I.  after  flesh 
Gal.  6:16  peace  upon  the  I.  of  G. 

O  ISR.4EL. 

Er..  32:4  these  be  thy  gods,  0  I. 
Num.  24:5  thy  tabernacles,  0  I. 
Dent.  4:1  hearken,  0  1.  27:9 

5:1  O  I.  6:.3,  4;  9:1;  80:8;  Ps 
56:7;  /s.  44:1;  48:12 

.33:29  happy  th.  O  I.  Mark  12:29 

2  tiam.  20:1  ev.  man  to  his  tents, 

0\.\  K.  12:16;  2  CAc.  10:16 
1  A".  12:28  behold  thv  gods,  O  I 
Ps.  115:9  0  I.  trust  thou  in  Lord 
Is.  40:27  why  speak,  thou,  0  I.  y 
4:1:1  O  I.  fear  not.  22;  Jtr.  30:10 
44:21  remember  these,  0  I.  49:3 
Jer.  4:1  return,  0  I.  Has.  141 
Ezek.  13:4  0  I.  thy  prophets 
Has.  9:1  rejoice  not,  0  I.  for  joy 
10:9  0  I.  Ihou  hast  sinned  froiii 
13:9  0  I.  thou  hast  destr.  thvs. 
Amos  4:12  to  meet  thy  God,  O  I. 
Zep.  9:14  shout  O  I.  be  glad 

ISRAELITE. 

Num.  25:14  the  I.  that  was  slain 
2  iiam.  17:25  son  of  Ithra.  an  I. 
■lohn  1:47  behold  an  I.  indeed 
Earn.  11:1 1  also  am  an  I. 


JAC 
ISSUE,  Substantive. 

Gen.  48:6  i.  which  th.  begettest 

Leu.  12:7  i.  of  blood,  15:25;  Mat. 

9:20;  J/"a/*5:25;  Z^(fc8:4.3,44 

15:2  hath  running  i.  3'  22:4 

8  he  that  hath  I.  spit  upon,  28 

Is.  22:24  the  oB'spring  and  i. 

Ezek.  23:20  i.  like  the  t.  of  horses 

Mat.  22:25  having  no  i.  left  %vife 

ISSUE. 
2  K.  20:18  sons  that  i.  Is.  39:7 
Ezek.  47:8  waters  i.  toward  east 

ISSUED. 
Job  .38:8  break  forth  as  if  it  t. 
Ezek.  47:1  waters  i.  from  under 
12  waters  i.  out  of  sanctuary 
Dan.  7:10  fiery  str.  i.  came  forth 
Rev.  9:17  out  of  mouth  i.  fire  18 

ISSUES. 
Ps.  68:20  to  God  belong  the  i. 
Prov.  4:23  out  of  heart  are  i. 
ITALLiJSr.    Actsia-A 

ITALY. 

Act.s  18:2  cert.  Jew  come  from  I. 

27:1  that  we  should  sail  into  I. 

Heb.  i:i:24  they  of  I.  salute  you 

ITCH,  l\G. 
Deut.  28:27  L.  smite  thee  with  i. 
2  Tim.  4:3  teachers  having!,  ears 

ITHAMAR. 
Ex.  6:23  Abihn  and  I.  I  Chr.  6:3 
Num.  4:28  under  hand  of  I. 

1  Chr.  24:3  Abimel.  of  sons  of  I. 
Ezr.  8:2  of  sons  of  I.  Daniel 

ITHIEL. 
Neh.  ll:7I,souof  Je3./Voi).30:l 
ITUREA.    Lukei-A 
IV.AH. 

2  A'.  18:.34  gods  of  Ilena  and  1. 1 
19:13  wh.  king  of  1. 1    Is.  37:13 

IVORY. 
IK.  10:18  throne  of  j.  2  CTr.  9:17 
22  silver  and  i.  2  Chr.  9:21 
22:39  i.  house  wh.  Ahab  made 
Ps.  45:8  out  of  the  i.  palaces 
Cant.  5:14  his  belly  as  bright  i. 
7:4  thy  neck  is  as  a  tower  of  i. 
Ezek.  27:6  thy  benches  of  ». 

15  hro.  for  present  horns  of  i. 
Amos  3:15  houses  of  i.  sh.  perish 
6:4  that  lie  upon  beds  of  i. 
Rev.  18:12  no  man  buy.  ves.  of  i. 


J. 


ISRAELITES. 

Ex.  9:7  not  one  of  cattle  of  I. 
Lev.  23:42 1,  shall  dwell  in  booths 
./'*■.  3:171.  passed  on  dry  ground 

1  Chr.  9:2  first  inhabit,  were  I. 
Rom.  9:4  I.  to  whom  pertaineth 

2  Cor.  11:22  are  they  1. 1  so  am  I. 
ISILVELITISII.    Lev.  24:10,  11 

ISSACHAR. 
*«•  ■■M:18  L.  called  his  name  I. 

■Jn'H  L.  son,  I.  46:13;  1  Chr.  7:1 

49:14  I.  18  a  strong  ass 
Deut  Tr.li  \.  St.  to  bless,  a3:18 
J  i\i  ''•  JI  Jl'l'osh.  an  officer  in  I. 
1  Mr  12:40  that  were  nigh  to  I. 

26:5  I.  seventh  son  of  O.-edom 
li"  ,  •i!?-i'','-  had  not  cleansed 
Emk.  48:25  border  of  Simeou,  I. 

Tribe  of  ISSACHAR. 

Num.  1:29  numbered  of  <  ofl 
2:5  lu'x-t  Judiili  shall  be  't.ofl 
**"^,'Pri'lfV"i:'  or'I.  Paltiel 

,/(«.  19:28  inheritance  of  ^  ofl 
21:6  families  of  tribe  nf  T  aiid 
Asher,  28:  1  Chr  6:62,  Ti 

Rev.  1:1 1,  (f- 1,  Wore  seal.  12,000 1 


J.AAZ.\.\I.AH. 

2  A".  2.5:23  J.  came  to  Gedaliah 
Jer.  35:3  J.  of  Kechab.  Eztk.  8:11 
JABAL.     Gen.  4:20 
JABBOK.  Gen .  .32:22;  Deut.  2:37: 
•     3:16;  Jos.  12:2 

J.ABESH. 

1  Sam.  11:5  S.  of  men  of  J.  31:12 

2  A".  15:10thesonof  J.  conspired 
J.ABESH-GILEAD. 

Jud.  21:8  none  fr.  J.-G.  10,  12, 14 

1  .S'OTH.  11:1  Naha.  enc.  ag.  J.-G, 
31:11  .T.-G.  heard  Phi.  hail  done. 

1  Chr.  10:12 

2  Sam.  2:4  men  of  J.-G.  21:12 
JABEZ.    1  air.  2:55;  4:9,  10 

JABI.\. 
Jos.  11:1  when  J.  king  of  Hazor 
Jud.  4:2  sold  into  hand  of  J.  24 
Ps.  83:9  do  to  them  as  unto  J. 

JACHIX. 
1  A".  7:21  right  h.  J.  2  Chr.  3:17 

J.ACI,\TH. 

Rev.  9:17  breastplates  of  fire,.;'. 

21:20  eleventh  found,  was  &j. 

a.vcoB. 

Gen.  25:26  he  was  called  J.  27 
Num.  2.3:7  curse  me.  J.  and  defy 
24:17  sh.  come  a  Star  out  of  J. 
Deut.  3.3:28  of  J.  on  land  of  com 
Ps.  20:1  God  of  .1.46:7;  75:9;  76:6; 
81:1;  84:8;  94:7;  114:7;  132:2; 
146:5 
87:2  Z.  more  than  dwell,  of  J. 
105:23  J.  sojourned  in  land  of  IT. 
135:4  L.  chos.  J.  Is.  10:21 ;  14- 1 
It.  2:3  of  J.  41:21 ;  iRc.  4:2;  Mat. 
22:32;  Mark  12:2<i;  i,«*«  20:37- 
Arfs3:13;  7:32.  46 
27:9  iuiq.  of  J.  purged.  4S:S0 
41:14  thoH  worm  J.  Jer.  30:10 
44:5  call  himself  by  name  J.  23 
58:14  feed  with  heritage  of  J. 
Amm  7:2  by  whom  sh.  J.  arise  ?  5 
Mid.  1:2  J.  j-et  I  loved  J.  Ro.  9:13 
3:6  sous  ol  J.  not  cimsumed 


JEA 

Mat.  1:2  I.  begat  J. ;  15  Matthan 
8:11  J.  in  king,  of  G.  Luke  13:28 
John  4:6  J.'s  well  was  there 
Rom.  11:26  turn  ungodl.  from  .7 
Heb.  11:20  by  faith  Is.  bles.  J.  21 

J.AEL. 
Jud.  4:17  fled  to  tcut  of  J.  5:6 
JAH.    Ps.  68:4 

JAHAZ. 
Num.  21:23  Urn.  at  J.  Deut.  2:32 
Is.  15:4  heard  to  J.  Jud.  11:20 

JAHAZ.AH. 
Jos.  21:36  J.  to  Lev.  Jer.  48:21 

J.AILER. 
Acts  16:23  charging,;,  to  keep 

JAIR. 
Num.  .32:41  J.  took  to.  Deut.  3:14 
Jud.  10:3  J.  judged  Is.  22  years 
5  J.  died ;  1  Chr.  2:22  begat  J. 
J-\IRUS. 
Mark  5:22  J.  a  ruler,  Luke  8:41 
JA3IBRES.    2  Tun.  3:8 

JA.MES. 

Mat.  4:21  J.  and  John.  J/art-l:19 

10:2  J.  son  of  Zeh.  Mark  3:17 

3  J.  son,  Mark  3:18;  Acts  1:13 

13:55  J.  and  Joses.  Mark  6-3  • 

15:40;  16:1;  ii/iv  24:10 

17:1  Peter.  J.  and  John.  Mark 

5:37;  9:2;  13:3;  14:33;  Luke 

8:51;  ActsV.n 

Mark  10:41  displ.  wi.  J.  Lu.  5:10 

.icts  12:2  Herod  kiHed  J,  wi.  sw. 

17  show  to  J,  15:13;  21:18 
1  Cor.  15:7  after  that  seen  of  J. 
Gal.  1:19  save  J.  Lord's  brother 
2:12  certain  came  from  J.  9 

JAXGLIXG. 
1  Tim.  1:6  tm-ued  aside  to  vainj. 
JANNA.    LukeA:iA 
JAUNES.    2  Tim.  .3:8 
J-4PHETH. 
Gen.  5:.32  J.  son  of  N.  6:10;  7:13 
9:23  Shorn  and  J.  took  garm.  18 
27  God  sh.  enlarge  J.  1  Chr.  1:4 
10:1  imto  J.  sons  lioru,  21 
.J.\REB.    iJoj;.  5:13;  10:6 
JARED.     6e«.  5:15;  Z,«*e  3:37 
JASUER.  ./OS.  10:13;  2  5a;«. 1:18 

J-\SO\. 
Acts  17:5  house  of  J.  Rom.  16:21 

JASPER. 
Ex.  28:20  ony.';  and  ;.  39:13 
Ezek.  28:13  diamoml  andj.  cov. 
Rer.  4:3  to  look  upon  like  a,;. 
21:11  light  was  like  to,;,  stone 

18  build,  of  wall  of  city  was  J. 

19  the  first  foundation  was 7. 
JAVAiV. 

Gen.  10:2  sons  of  Jap.  J.  1  Chr.  1:5 
Is.  66:19  those  that  escape  to  J. 
Ezek.  27:13  J.  and  Tubal  thy,  19 

J.AVELIX. 
Num.  25:7  took  &j.  in  his  hand 
1  Sam.  18:107.  in  S.  hand,  19:9 

19:10  he  smote  the  J.  into  wall 

J.AW,  S. 

Jud.  15:19  God  clave  place  in/. 

.A*29:17Ibreak,;.  of  theivickoci 

41:2  bore  J.  thro'  with  a  thorn  f 
Ps.  22:15  tongue  cleaveth  Xaj. 
Is.  30:28  a  bridle  tn.;'.  of  people 
Uos.  11:4  take  olfyoke  on  their  J. 

JAWBONE. 
Jud.  15:15  Samson  found  J.  of  ass 

16  withy,  of  ass  have  I  slain 

17  cast  awayy.  out  of  his  hand 
JAW-TEETH. 

Prm.  30:14  theirj.-<.  as  knives 

JAZER. 
Num.  32:1  land  of  J.  3;  Is.  16:9 

JEALOUS. 
Ex.  20:5  I  the  Lord  thy  Q.  am  a 
j.   God.   34:14;    Deut.    4:24; 
5:9;  6:15;  Jos.  24:19 
Num.  5:14  he  bey.  of  his  wife 

1  E.  19:10  have  beeny.  for  L.  14 
Ezek.  39:25,;.  for  my  holy  name 
■Joel  2:18  then  will  the  L.  bey. 
Nah.  1:2  God  isy,  and  L,  reven. 
Zee.  1:14,?.  for  Jer. ;  8:2 J.  for  Z. 

2  Cor.  11:2  for  I  amy.  over  you 
JEALOUSY. 

Num.  5:14  sp.  ofy,  come  on  him 

15  it  is  an  oflering  ofy.  18,  25 

29  this  is  the  law  ofy. 

25:11  consumed  not  Is.  in  myy. 

Deut.  29:20 y.  smoke  ag.  man 

32:16  prov.  him  toy.  1  A'.  14:22 

21  moved  me  toy.  them  toy. 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDAXCE. 


ono 


.TEP 
n.  TS:5Sinov.  tnj.  with  ImngcB 

79:5  how  King.  L.  sh.  Iliy./.  1)U.  ? 
/Vol'.  U:»4  ;.  !■<  Ihe  rasri'  i>f  limii 
Canl.  8:1)  j.  H  rnicl  ss  the  •.Tave 
/;«.  42:13  stir  iip^.  lilie  man  of  w. 
£•;<■*.  8:3  nh.  siat  imairi- <>0'- .'  5 

1B:38  aivc  liliKHi  in  fury  and  J. 
42  my  j-  "I'l'll  <li'l""'t  I'l"""'  thee 

23:»5  I  will  set  my  J.  a;,  tlioo 

36:5  in  J.  have  I  spok.  6;  .f8:I9 
2ep.  1:18  land  di-v.  byj.  3:8 
ZfC.  1:14  li'aloiis  for  Z.  wi.  J.  8:S 
Horn.  111:111  will  provoke  yon  toj. 

11:11  tJon.  to  provoke  them  toj. 

1  Cor.  W-.-ii  do  we  prov,  L.  to^'.  / 
S  Cor.  11:4  jealous  with  godly >. 

JEBU^ITE. 
Gfn.  10:lfi  t'anaan  beirat  the  J. 
Sjt.  3:i:a  will  drive  out  J.  34:11 

2  .fiun.  31:16.  IS:  1  Chr.  1:14;  21:1S 

JEBrSlTES. 
yum.  13:-'i»  .1.  dw.  in  nionntains 
Jos.  l.*!:!"!:!  .J.  dw.  with  children 
Jud.  1:21  driveth  J.  l'J:ll;  2  6a;n. 

5:8 
JECON'I.MI.      1  Oir.  3:16,  17; 

./.r.  24:1;  27:20;  28:4 
JEDIDIAII.    2  .Sam.  12:25 
JEDITIU.V.     ICAr.  H>:41, 43; 
45:0:  2rAr.  29:14 
JE«  \R-SAH  VDl'TH A. 
Gen.  31:47  Lu   called  heap  .I.-S. 
JEHOAHAZ,  oilU'l  Alittzhih. 
2  A'.  10:;i5  .1.  son  of  Jehu  rei'.;ued 
13:1  J.  son  of  J.  be;;an  to  reii,'n 
2.)::»  peo.  took  J.  2  Chr.  31:17 
JEHOAiSH.  or  J0.4SII. 
2  A'.  11:31  J.  seven  vears  old 
12:31)  slew  J.  in  house  M.  13:10 
14:8  messenirers  to  J. ;  J.  slept 
JEHOIACHIX. 
2  A'.  24:8  J.  18  vcars  old  when  he 
3.i:27  lift  head' of  J.  ./er.  52:31 
2  Chr.  36:9  J.  eight  years  old 

JEHOIADA. 
a  Sam.  8:18  son  of  J.  311:33 ;  1  Chr. 

11:22.34;  1  A'.  1:44;  4:4 
a  /r.  11:17  J.  ma.  cov.  2  Chr.  23:16 

1  Chr.  24:2  all  days  of  J.  17;  22 
Jtr.  29:26  thee  pri.  instead  of  J. 

JEHOIAKIM. 

2  A".  23:.'M  name  to  J.  2  Chr.  36:4 
Jcr.  23:18  conccming^.T.  26:32 

36:2S.I.  burnt.  30;  Van.  1:2 
52:2  did  wh.  was  evil  as  J.  had 
JEnONADAB.    2  K.  10:15.  23 

jehora:\i. 

1  A'.  22:50.1.  son  ofjcli.  2  K.  8:16 

2  A'.  1:17  J.  reigned,  2  Chr.  17:8 
2  Chr.  21:9  J.  smote  Edom.  16      1 

22:5  went  with  J.  a:^.  Ilazael,  7 
JEHOSH.VPII.VT. 
a  Sam.  8:16  J.  recorder.  20:24 
1  K.  4:.3,  17;  15:34;  1  Chr.  18:15 

22:2  J.  came  to  Ahab.  3  A'.  3:14 

1  Chr.  15:21  J.  blew  with  trump, 
a  Chr.  17:3  L.  was  with  J.  18:9. 28 

20:3  .1.  feared  Lord.  21:12;  22:9 
Joel  3:2  down  to  valley  of  J.  12 

JEHOSHl'.i. 
Xum.  13:16  Oshea  .1.  1  Chr.  7:27 

JEHOVAH. 
Ejc.  6:3  oy  J.  was  I  not  known 
P.*.  83:18  wh.  name  alone  is  .1. 
If.  12:2  Lord  .J.  is  my  etrenirth 

26:4  the  Lord  J.  is  everlasting 
JEIIOVAH.nREH.     Gm.  22:14 
JEII0VAII-XI8SI.     A>.  17:15 
JEUOVAII-SHALOM,  Jud.G.-U 

jEHr. 

1 K.  16:1 .1.  son  of  H.  2  CTr.  20:31 
19:16  J.  son  of  Ximshi  shalt 

2  A".  9:2  look  there  J.  13, 14,  24 
10:11  J.  slew  all  remain.  18.  31 

a  CliT.  19:2  J,  to  meet  Jeh.  23:8 
Bos.  1:4  blood  of  Jezrcn;!  on  J. 

JEOPARDED. 
Jud  5:18  iieo.  tliai;.  their  lives 

JEOPARDY. 
2  Som.  23:17  men  that  went  in.;. 

of  their  lives,  1  Chr.  11:19 
1  Chr.  13:19  Xoj.  of  our  heads 
Luke  8:23  water,  they  were  mj. 
1  Cor.  15:30  why  staiad  we  mj.f 

JEPHTHAH. 
Jud.  11:1  J.  mishty.  .3,  11,  40 
12:7  J.  judged  Israel  si.x  years 
1  .?(jm.  13:11  I.,  pent  J.  and  del. 
lleb.  nai  would  fail  to  tell  of  J. 
JEPHUNXEn.       Sam.    13:6 ; 
1  CTlr.  7:3? 


JES 
JERAn^fEEL.    1  Chr.  2:9,  33; 
24:39;  Jtr.  .36:36 
JKKK.MIAH. 

2  A'.  a:j:31:  34:18;  ./,».  .'.3:1 

4  Chr.  .3.'>:25  J.  lamented  for  Jos. 

36:12  humh.  lief.  J.  23;  Kzr.  1:1 
AVA.  10:3  J.  sealed,  13:1,  13,  34 
Jer.  1:1  wonis  of  J.  son  of  Hiik. 

51:61  thus  far  are  words  of  J. 
Mat.  2:17  was  spoken  by  J.  27:9 

16:14  others  say  thou  art  J. 

JERICHO. 

Jm.  2:1  view  J.  :):16:  6:1 ;  24:11 
6:26  cursed  man  ihatbiiildcth  J. 
1  A'.  16:31  davs  did  Iliel  build  J. 
I.'ike  10:.30  went  down  to  J. 
Ikb.  11:30  walls  of  J.  fell 

JEROnOAM. 

1  K.  11:38  J.  mi;.'hiy  manofvalor 
40  Solomon  souffht  to  kill  J. 

i;):I  J.  St.  bv  altar,  14:1.  6,  30 

2  A'.  10:31 :  1'3:6,  13 ;  14:34 

3  Chr.  11:14  J.  cast  olTL.  1.3:8.20 
Amof  7:11  Am.  saith,  J.  shall  die 

JERODOAM,  with  \ehM. 

\K.  11:36;   13:15;   16:3.26.31; 

21:23;  32:.Vi;  2  A".  :l:3;  9:9; 

10:29;   1.3:2.  11;  14:24;  15:9, 

18,  *»,  28;  iChr.  10:15 

,rEr!:"nHAAT,.     .hid.C-.-M-.  7:1; 

S'3'.l  :«:  9:3.5,ir,.48;  1  .s',im.  13:11 

JERruUESlIETU.  3.y(iwi.  11:31 

JEBl'SALEM. 

Jos.  18:29  wh.  is  J.  .Iwl.  19:10 
2  .Sam.  24:16  on  J.  1  Chr.  21:15 
1  A'.  3:1  end  of  huild.  wall  of  J. 
11:13  J.  I    have  chosen,  2  A". 

2.3:27;  i  Chr.  6:6 
Fs.  51:18  build  walls  of  J.  79:1,  3 ; 
147:2 
122:3  J.  is  bnilded  as  a  city 
6  pray  for  peace  of  J.  128:5 
125:2  as  mount,  round  about  J. 
1.37:6  pref.  not  J.  nbo.  ch.  joy,  7 
Is.  31:5  defend  J.  33:20 
40:2  sp.  comfortablv  to  J.  52:9 
62:1  for  J.'s  sake  not  rest  till,  7 
(A:\n  J.  a  desola.  Jer.  2:2;  9:11 
.Ter.  39:8  walls  of  J.  44:2.  6 
Joel  3:1  bring  captivi.  of  J.  20; 

Zee.  14:11 
Zee.  1:17  choose  J.  2:12;  8:3 
ilnl.  3:4  otTerini  of  J.  sh.  be  pie. 
Mat.  3:5  out  to  Tiim  J.  Mark  1:5 
16:21  how  he  must  go  to  J. 
L"Ve  2:22  parents  bro.  him  to  J. 
13:4  above  all  dwelt  in  J.  ? 
:j:l  proj.het  jierish  out  of  J. 
21:20  J.  comp.  with  armies.  24 
34:49  tarry  in  J. :  47  begin,  at  J. 
John  4:20  in  J.  men  ou.  to  wors. 
12:12  hearil  Jesus  comini;  to  J. 
.Acts  9:2  bouiul  unto  J.  20:23 
21:31  all  J.  in  uproar.  23:18 
Horn.  15:31  service  for  J.  accept. 

1  Cor.  16:3 
Gal.  4:25  J.  wh.  now  is ;  26  J.  ab. 
I!ei:  3:12  the  new  J.  21:2, 10 

O  JERl'S.4LEM. 
Ps.  116:19  midst  of  thee,  0  3. 
122:2  within  thy  jates.  0  J. 
137:5  if  I  forset.  0  3.  147:12 
Is.  40:9  0  3.  that  briniest  good 
.51:17  up,  CJ.;  52:2  arise.  0  3. 
53:1  put  on  thy  garments.  O  5. 
■Jer.  4:14  O  3.  wash  thy  heart  ft-. 
6:8  be  thou  instnictea,  0  J. 
7:39  cut  off  thy  hair,  0  3.  and 
13:27  O  3.  wilt  not  be  made  cl. 
15:5  pitv  upon  thee,  0  J,  ? 
Mat.  23:37  C  J.  J.  Luke  1.3:34 
JESnVA.    AV.  2:2;  3:2 

JESHCRIX. 

Devt.  32:15  J.  wax.  fat.  33:5,  26 
Is.  44:2  fear  not,  thou  J. 

JE^E. 

;?Mtt4:17  0.  fath.  of  J.  Mat.  1:5 

1  .Sam.  16:1  J.  thcB<-th-lchemite 

9  sanctilled  J.  and  sons,  18,  19 
20:31  as  long  as  son  of  J.  liveth 
22:7  son  of  .J.  give  fields  •  8.  9 
25:10  who  is  David  »  son  of  J. ! 

2  .Sum.  20:1  son  of  J.  1  A".  12:16 
1  Chr.  12:18  son  of  J.  2  Chr.  10:16 
Is.  11:1  rod  out  of  the  stem  of  J. 

10  a  root  of  J.  Horn.  15:12 
Acts  13:22  fouad  David  son  of  J. 

JESTI\G. 
Eph.  5:4  nor^'.  not  convenient 
JESnTES.    Xum.  26:44 

jE<«rs. 

Mat.  1:21  thalt  call  his  name  J. 


.JOII 

JESVS,  for  Joshua. 

Arts  7:45  brought  in  with  J.  Into 

Utij.  4:8  if  J.  had  given  th.  rest 

JESrs,  called  Jiislm.    Col.  4:11 

JETHHO,  ,;i/!.i/  Itenet. 

£>.  :J:1  kept  tloek  of  J.  his  fath. 

4:18  Jloses  returned  to  J.  his 

18:1  wheu  J.  heard,  6,  6,  9,  12 

JEW. 
Fst.  3: 1  told  them  hi'  was  n  J. 
AVim.  1:16  to  J.  llrsl.  2:9.  10 
3:17  a  J.  and  reslest  in  law 
•38heisnot  a  J.'3;t 
3:1  what  advantage  J.  ?  10:12 ; 

Gal.  .3:'28;   Col.  3:11 
1  Cor.  9:20  to  J.  a  J.  to  gain  J. 
Gal.  2:14  a  J.  livest  as  Gentiles 

JEWEL. 
Pro!^.  11:'}2./.  of  goUl  swine's  sn. 
20:15  lips  of  knowl.  precious.;. 
Eitk.  16:12  I  put  a.;,  ou  forehead 

JEWELS. 
Gen.  24:i3  bro.  forth  j.  of  silver 
Ex.  3:22  shall  boiTow,;.  of  gold, 

11:2;  1-3:35 
.35:22  thev  brought  all,/,  of  gold 
yum.  3t:.5'l  took  gold,  even  the.;. 
1  .Sam.  6:8  J.  of  gold  in  colTer.  15 
a  Chr.  20:'25  riches  and  preci.J. 
32:27  treasuries  for  all  i)leas..;. 
.7oA'28:17  excha.  of  it  not  be  for  J. 
Cant.  1:10  cheeks  comely  with.;. 
7:1  ioints  of  thv  thighs  like  ;. 
Ts.  61:10  adonu't'h  herself  with,;. 
Ezek.  16:17  thv.).  of  my  gold 

39  shall  take  thy  fair.;."  23(26 
ITos.  2:13  decked  wi.  ear.-r.  andj. 
Mai.  3:17  when  I  make  np  my,;. 

Rlnx  of  the  JEWS. 
Mot.  2:2  bom  A',  of  the  .7.  ? 
•27:11  art  thou  A",  oft.  J.  ?  Mar. 
1.5:2;  Lnke%\:?,:  JohnK-.m 
29  hail.  K.  of  the  J.  Mar.  15:18 ; 

John  19:.3 
37  this  is  A",  of  the  J.  Mark 
15:26;  7.wA-<"i3:.38;  ,70.19:19 
Mark  15:9  A",  of  Ihe  J.  John  18:39 

13  whom  ve"call  A",  of  Ihe  .7. 
Li'ke  a3::n  if  thou  be  A',  of  the  J. 
John  19:21 1  am  A',  of  the  J. 
•TEWESS.    Arts  16:i ;  24:24 
.TEWISn.     Til.  1:14 
JEWRY.    Dan.  5:13 
JEZEBEL. 

1  K.  16:31  took  to  wife  J.  18:4 
21:11  as  J.  had  sent,  15.  2:),  '25 

2  A'.  9:7  at  the  hand  of  .1.  10.  36 
liev.  2:'20  sufl'erest  that  worn.  J. 
JEZREEL,  plaee  anfl  person. 
iSinn.  2:9Tsh-liosh.  king  over  ,T. 

1  A'.  18:45  Ahab  went  to  J.  21:1 
21:'i3  eat  Jez.  by  J.  2  A'.  9:10 

2  A'.  R:'29  went  to  J.  2  Chr.  22:6 
10:6  come  to  me  to  J.  to-morrow 

Ilos.  1:4  avenge  blood  of  J. 
5  break  bow  in  valley  of  J.  11 
2:22  wine,  and  oil  shall  hear  J. 
JOAB. 

2  Sam.  2:18  of  Zeruiah.  J.  23.  '24 
3:29  Ab.  rest  on  J.  8:16;  90:'23 
11:7  demand,  how  J.  did.  11,  14 
14:3  J.  JJUt  words  in  mo.  19,  30 
20:9  J.  Killed  Amasa.  17 

1  A'.  1:7  Adonijah  confer,  with  J. 
2:'i8  J.  fled  to  tabernacle  of  L. 

1  Chr.i-.U;  11:6;  18:15;  27:34 
Ezr.  -2:6  of  chil.  of  J,  yeh.  7:11 

JOAH. 

2  7r.  18:18  .T.  sou  of  As.  Is.  36:3 
1  Chr.  6:21  J.  sou  of  Zim.  26:4 
JOAXNA.    Luke  S-.n ;  S:3 

JOASH. 
.Turl.  6:11  to  J.  Abi-ezrite,  7:14 

1  A'.  ■33:'26  back  to  J.  king's  son 

2  A'.  11:2  St.  J.  2  air.  18:25;  24:22 
JOB. 

Gen.  46:13  eons  of  Issachar,  J. 
Joh  1:1  man  whose  name  was  J. 
43:17  J.  died,  being  old 
Ez'k.  14:14  though  D.  and  J.  20 
Jam.  5:11  heard  of  patience  of  J. 

JOEL, 
1  Sam.  8:2  Samuel's  flrst-bom,  J. 

1  Chr.  15:11  David  called  J.  27:20 
Joel  1:1  the  word  came  to  ,1. 
Acts  2:16  spok.  by  the  proph.  J. 

JOHAXAX. 

2  A'.  2.5:23  J.  ca.  to  G.  .7er.  40:8 


JOU 


Mat.  3:14  J.  came,  but  J.  for.  him 
14:10 behe.  J.  Markii:  16;  Lu.  99 
21:'36  hoi.  J.  Mar.  11:.'J2;  Z,'/.  20:6 
Luke  1:13  call  his  name  .1.  W 
9:7  J.  was  risen  lYom  the  dead 
John  1:6  a  man  sent  from  (iod,  3, 
Acts  13:24  when  J.  tiist  preached 

JOH\.  the  Amslle. 
Mill.  4:31  James  and  3.  he  called 

th.  111:3:  MarkV.n;  3:17 
Luke  '23:8  Pet.  and  J.  to  prepare 
Arty  3:1  Peter  and  J.  went 
1-3:3  Herod  killed  brother  of  J. 
Jltr.  1:1  siguitl.  it  to  serv.  J.  4,  9 
21:2  J.  saw  the  new  Jerusalem 
.lOnX.    .4r(.«4:6 
JOHN,  suniamed  Mark.    Act* 
l'3:l'a, -iS;  13:5. 13;  15:37 
JfllX. 
Ey.  1:10  lei»t  thev  J.  enemies 
A'jr.  9:14  j.  in  alflnity  with  peo. 
Pror.  11:21  hand.;,  iii  ha.  16:5 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them^.  house 
9:11  L.J.  his  enemies  together 
5t):6  sons  of  stranger.;*,  thems. 
./er.  50:5  let  ns.;.  ourselves  to  L. 
Esek.  37:17j.  th.  one  to  another 
Arts  5:13  no  man  j.  himself 
K-.-Xtj.  thvseirto  this  chariot 
9:'26  Saul'assayed  toj.  himself 

JOINED. 
Gen.  14:3  all  these  kings  were./. 
29:34  this  time  hush,  be  j.  to  me 
2  Chr.  2fl::*lj.  with  Ahaziah.  .37 
Ezr.  4:12  u]i  walls..;,  foundatio. 
,70*  3:6  not  be.;',  to  days  of  year 
41:17  leviathan's  scales  are^'. 
23  flakes  of  his  flesh./,  togeth. 
Ps.  8.3:8  A.  also  is  J.  with  them 
Ee.  9:4.;'.  to  all  living  is  hope 
Is.  13:15  every  one^'.  them 
14:1  strangers  be^.  with  them 
20  no^;.  with  them  in  burial 
56:3  nor  him  hath^'.  to  L.  speak 
Ezek.  1:9  wings.;',  one  to  another 
flos.  4:17  Ephraim  isj.  to  idols 
Zee.  2:11  many  nations  j.  to  L. 
Mat.  19:6  wha't  O.j.  Mark  10:9 
Luke  16:15  j.  himself  to  citizen 
Acts  5:36  fonr  bund.  7.  themsel. 
18:7  housej.  hard  to  sj-nagoguo 
1  Cor.  1:10  perfect../,  in  sa.  mind 
6:167.  to  a  harlot  is  one  body 
17  J.  to  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 
Ejih.  4:16  whole  body  fltlyj. 
5:31  and  shall  be 7.  to  his  wife 
See  BAAL-rEOB. 

.lOIMXG,  S. 

1  Chr.  22:3  prepared  iron  for.f. 

2  Chr.  a-.lij.  to  wing  of  cherub 
JOIXT. 

Gen.  32:35  Jac.'s  thigh  ont  ofj'. 
Ps.  22:14  mv  bones  are  out  of  j 
Pi-or.  25:19  like  foot  ont  otj- 
Eph.  4:16  wh.  every  j.  suppUeth 
JOIXTS. 

1  K.  22:.'M  smote  king  of  I.  betw. 
j.  of  harness.  2  Chr.  18:.33 

Canl.  7:1  /.  of  thighs  like  jewels 
Pan.  5:6.;.  of  loins  were  loosed 
Cot.  2:19  iiody  byj.  knit  togeth. 
ileb.  4:12  divid.  o(J.  and  marrow 

JOIXT-HEIRS. 
7?om.  8:17  and.;'. -A.  with  Christ 
JOXADAB,  or  JEHOXADAB. 

2  .Sam.  13:3  J.  Amnou's  friend 
2  A'.  10:15  J.  came  to  meet  Jeha 
Jer.  35:6  J.  commanded  us,  13 

JOXAH,  or  JOXAS. 
2  AT.  14:25  spake  by  his  servant .'. 
Jon.  1:3  J.  rose  np,  7,  1.5.  17 
4:6  the  gourd  to  come  over  J. 
,VaM'2:.')9.4I :  16:4;  Lu.  1I:'29,  39 
John  21:15  Simon  son  ot  J.  16, 17 

JOXATIIAX. 
.Tud.  18:30  3.  and  his  sons  were 

1  .Sam.  13:2  men  were  with  J.  23 
14:13  J.  climbed  on  hands 
20:13  the  Lord  do  so  to  J.  16.  .37 

2  .Sam.  1:4  S.  and  J.  are  dead.  -2ft 
4:4  J.  had  a  sou  was  lame.  9:3 

Jer.  40:8  J.  came  to  Gedal.  to  M. 
JOPPA. 

2  Chr.  2:16  by  sea  to  J.  Ezr.  3:7 

Jon.  1:3  Jonah  went  down  to  J. 

Arts  9::i6  at  J.  a  disciple.  43 
10:5  send  to  J.  call  for  Sim.  32 
11:5  iu  the  city  of  J.  praying 

JORAM.  called  JEHOHAM. 


1  Chr.  8:15sonsof  J.J.  JTzr.  10:6  2  5<,,„.  g.\Q  sent  J.  his  son,  to 


Jer.  41:11  wh.  J.  heard  of  all  evil 

JOHX,  son  of  Zachnrias. 
Mat.  3:4  J.  had  raim.  Mark  1:0 


David 

2  A".  816  J.  of  A. :  29  wound.  J. 
9:14  Jehu  conspired  a^.  J.  24 


910 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


JOU 

1  Chr.  2^:25  Lcvitos  J.  over  tve. 
S  ( 'hr.  22:7  destr.  by  com,  to  J. 

JOBDAX. 

Gm.  13:11  Lot  chose  plain  of  J. 
Jos.  .3:15  J.  overrtoweth  banks 

4:3  FtoiK's  out  ol'  midst  ol'.T. 

22-25  made  J.  a  border  betw.  us 
Jwl.  3:2a  fords  of.T.  7:24  ;  12:5 
■^  ■^'im.  V.l:V>  kin  J  returned  to  J. 

2  K.  2:13  Elisha  stood  by  J. 
5:10  saviiiir.  Wash  in  J.  seven 

Job  40:-M  trust,  can  draw  up  J. 
Pi.  42:i;  reTnember  fr,  land  of  J. 

114:3  .J.  was  driven  back,  H 
J,  r.  12:5  do  in  swelling  of.T,  ? 

4y:l!i  from  swelliuL,'  of  J.  ,50:44 
Ztr.  11:3  iiride  of.T.  is  spoiled 
Mill.  :3:U  in  J,  .Murk  1:5,  9 
Bevond  JORDAX. 
Oen.  50:10  lloor  of  Atad  bfij.  .T.  11 
I>fiit.  3:25  good  land  beyond  .1. 
Jos.  13:8  inlierit.  bti/oiid  J.  18:7 
Js.  9:1  beij.  .T.  in  Galil.  Mat.  4:15 
John  1:28  Bethabara  bey.  J.  3:26 

Over  JOBDAX. 
Gfn.  32:10  I  passed  over  .T. 
Num.  32:5  br,  us  not  o.  3.  33:51 
Veiit.  3:27  not  so  0,  J.  4:21 ;  31:2 

9:1  to  pass  o.  J.  this  day,  11:31 
J'V.  l:2..'0  0iW.T.  11 

1:22  Israel  came  ovrS.  ^:11 
iSam.  2:29  passed  o.  .T.  17:22: 

19:15;  1  Chr.  12:15;  19:17 
JORIM,  JOSE.    Luke  3:29 

JOSEPH. 
Gen.  30:24  she  c:illed  his  name  J. 

37:5  .T.  dreamed  a  dream 

:3'.t:5  Eu'vpt.'s  liimse  for.T.'s  sake 

40:9  butler  tol<l  bis  dream  to  J. 

49:22  .T.  is  a  fruitful  bough.  26 

50:7  .T.  went  up  to  burv  father 
Dent.  :)3:13  .T.  blessed  be  his  land 
1  Chr.  S:2  the  birthright  was  J. 
Ps.  aO:l  leadest  .T.  like  a  flock 

105:17  .T.  who  was  sold  for  a  ser. 
Ezek.  ;i7:16  for  J.  stick  of  Epiir. 

47:13  .T.  shall  have  two  portions 

48::32  one  gate  of  ,T.  gate  of  B. 
Amos  H:0  grieved  for  afflict,  of  J. 

Acts  7:9  patriarchs  sold  J,  13,  14 
Jleb.  11:21  J,  blessed  sons  of  J,  22 

JOSEPH,  husband  of  Mary. 
Mat.  1:10;  2:13;  /,«fa"2:4;  3:23; 

4:22:  John  1:45;  0:42 
JOSEPH,  name  (f  divers  men. 
K'lin.  13:7  of  Igal.'son  of  J, 
Mat.  27:57  J,  of  .\rira.  59:  Mark 
15:43. 45 ;  Lii.  23:50 ;  .Jo.  19:;S8 
Ziike  3:24  was  son  of  J.  20,  :J0 
Acts  1:23  two,  J,  called  Barsabas 

JOSES. 

Mat.  13:,55  .Ta.  and  .T.  Mark  0:3 

27:.56  Tuolh.  of  J.  .\rark  1.5:40.  47 

Ads  4::ifi  J.  suruamed  Barnabas 

J08HCA,  JEHOSHUA, 

OSHEA. 

Kr.  17:13  .T.  discomflted  .\nialek 

24:13  Moses aud  his  minister.!. 

Jos.  1:10  J.  commanded  olUcers, 

2:1  to  24:.31 
1  Sam.  0:14  into  field  of  J.  18 
1  K.  16:34  wh.  he  spake  bv  .T. 
Jlarf.  1:1  .T.  son  of  Josed,  12,  14 
Zee.  3:1  showed  me  -T.  h.-i)riest 
6:11  set  crowns  on  head  of  J. 
JOSIAH. 

1  A'.  13:2  child  l>oru.  ,T.  by  name 

2  A".  21:24  J.  king,  2  Chr.  33:2b 
22:1  J,  was  eiglit  years  old 
23:29  .T,  ag.  Phar.  2  Chr.  35:22 

S  Chr.  :i5: 1 .1.  kept  passo.  18-23 
Jer.  1:2  in  days  *>(  .7.  3:6 
Zep.  1:1  word  came  in  davsof  J. 
Mat.  1:10  AuKui  begat  J.  'll 

JOT. 
JUa<.  6:18  one,/,  or  tittle 

JOTII  \M. 
J'id.  '.f.ri  .7.  sou  of  .lernbbaal.  21 
2  A'.  1.5:5  .1.  judg<'d.  2  f:hr.  26:21 
1  Chr.  2: 17  sojis  uf  .lahdai,  .7.  5:17 
~  c/ir.  27:6  .1.  became  mighty 
Js.  1:1 ;  Ho.  1:1 ;  .Vic.  1:1 ;  Mat.  1:9 

JOIRXEY. 
Ol  n.  24:21  I.,  made./,  prosperous 

31:23  La.  jiursued  lnm7davs'^', 
E:r.  13:20  took,/.  frr)m  Succoth 

16:1  Israelites  took./,  from  Elim 

J^'/m.  9:10  be  h\J.  yet  keep  pass. 

13  not  in./',  forbe'ar.  keep  pass. 

Itt'lt.  1:2  eleven  days./,  from  11. 

10:11  take  thy./,  before  people 
Jos.  9:11  take  victuals  for  your^, 
Jud.  4:9,/.  thou  takest  not 


JOY 

1  .Vam.  15:18  L.  sent  thee  on  aj. 


JOY 


,  field 


1  A'.  18:27  or  he  is  in  nj. 
19:7  the  J.  is  too^reat  for  thee 

2  A'.  3:9  compa.  of  seven  days' ./. 
Xeh.  2:6  how  long  sh.  thy,;,  be? 
Prav.  7:19  man  gone  a  long  J. 
Mat.  10:10  nor  scrip  for  your  i 
Mark  6:8  nothing  for,/'.  Lake  9:3 
Luke  11:6  a  friend  of  mine  mj. 

15:13  took./',  into  a  far  country 
.John.  4:6  .le'sus  wearied  with,/'. 
ffoiii.  1:10  have  prosperous  J. 

15:24  I  trust  to  see  you  in  my  j, 
1  Cor.  16:6  bring  me  on  my  j, 
nt.  .3:13  Zenasand  Apollos  on  J. 

3  John  6  whom  bring  I'orw.  on,/". 

Dav's  JOIRXEY. 

X'im.  11::31  quails  fall  a  day's  j. 

1  A".  19:4  went  day's  j.  to  wild. 
■Jon.  3:4  to  enter  city  d.'sj. 
Luke  2:44  a  d.'^.j.  am.  acquaint. 
Acts  1:12  from  Jerusal.  aday'sj. 
See  Three  v-ws. 

JOl'RXEYED. 
Oen.  12:9  Ab./  going  south.  20:1 
i:i:ll  Lot./',  east:  3:3:17  ,7acob.;. 
35:5  Israel  J.  toward  Beth-el 
A'.c  40:37  th../.  not,  Num.  9:21 
A'mn,  9:17  children  of  Lsrael.;'.  IS 
19  kept  charge  of  L,  and./',  not 
^(■^5  9:3  as  S../'.  he  came  near  Da 
7  monj.  with  him  stood,  26:13 

JOIRXEYIXG,  S. 

yum.  10:2S./.  of  Israel's  armies 

29  we  are}',  to  the  place 
Luke  1.3:22  as  he  was,/,  toward.!. 

2  C^r.  11:26  in  J.  often,  in  perils 

JOIRXEYS. 

Oen.  13:3  Atu-am  went  on  his  j. 
E.r.  17:1./,  according  to  comma, 
40:36  went  on  in./.  Xum.  10:12 
38  cloud  on  taber.  thro'  their,/. 
Num.  10:6  an  alarm  for  their.?', 
33:1  these  are  thej.  of  Israel,  2 

JOY,  Siibstnntlve. 

1  Clir.  12:40  there  w;is  /.  in  Israel 

15:16  lift,  up  the  voice  with./, 

25  went  to  briug;  the  ark  wi../. 
29:17  seen  with,;,  the  peo,  otfer 

Ezr.  3:13  not  discern  shout  ofj, 

6:16  rted.  of  hou.  of  God  with./. 
Xeh.  8:10J.  of  L.  is  your  strength 

12:43  /.  of  Jern.  heard  afar  oiT 
£■-■/.  8:16  light,  j.  and  honor 

9:22  turned  from  sorrow  to  j. 

make  days  of  feasting  and  J. 

.Job  8:19  this  is  the./,  of  his  way 

20:5./",  of  hypocrite  but  for  mo- 

29:1:3  cans,  widow's  hea.  sing.;'. 

33:26  will  see  his  face  withj. 

41:22  sorrow  turned  to.;. 
Ps.  16:11  presence  fulness  ofj, 

27:6  offer  in  tabern,  sacrifi,  of  J, 

.30:5./,  Cometh  in  the  morning 

42:4  I  went  with  the  voice  of./. 

4.-3:4  I  go  to  G.  mv  exceeding./. 

48:2,/.  of  the  e:ut'h  is  mounts. 

51:1'2  restor...  tome/,  of  eaiva. 

<i7:4  be  glad  and  sing  forj, 

105:43  bro.  forth  people  with  J, 

126:5  sow  in  tears  sh.  reap  inj. 

1:37:6  prefer  not  Jer,  to  chief./, 
Pror.  12:20  counsel,  of  peace  is  j, 

14:10  stranger  not  intermed.,;', 

15:21  folly  is./,  desti.  of  wisdom 
23  man  hath./,  by  ans.  of  mou. 

17:21  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  J. 

21:15,/.  to  the  just  to  do  iudg. 

23:24  beget,  wfse  child  h'ave./. 
Ec.  2:10  with,  not  heart  from  /. 

26  God  givetli  knowli'd.  and./. 
5:20  God  ans.  him  in,/,  of  heart 
9:7  go  thy  way,  eat  bread  wi..;'. 

Is.  9:3  increased.;',  accord,  to  J 

17  L.  sh.  have  no./,  in  yo.  men 
12:3  with./,  shall  ye  draw  water 
16:10  j.  taken  out  pleutil'ul  field 
'24:8  /.  harp  ceas. ;  11,/.  is  dark, 
29:19  meek  sh.  lucre,  th../.  ju  L, 
;i2:13  houses  of,/.  ,-  14,/,  w,  asses 
35:2  rej.  even  with./,  and  sing, 

10  everl.,/.  (m  their  heads,  ,51:11 
52:9  br.  into  /.  ;  55:12  go  with./, 
60:15  a./,  of  manv  generations 
61:3  give  them  oil  of./. 

7  everlasting.;,  sh.  be  to  them 
65:14  servants  shall  sing  for  J. 

18  l)eho.  T  create  her  peo.  a  J, 
C6:5  he  shall  appear  to  your^, 

10  re.ioice  for./,  with  her 
Jtr.  1,5:16  wonl  was./,  of  myheft, 

31:13  turn  th.  mourning  into./. 
3B:9  it  sh.  be  lo  me  a  namo  ofj. 

11  there  sil,  beheard  voiceof^". 
46:27  thou  Bkii)pedst  for,;". 


,Ter.  48:.33  ;.  is  tak.  fr.  plen 

49:25  cit.v  of  my,/. 
Lftm.  2:15  thej.  of  whole  earth 

5:15  the  /.  of  our  heart  is  ceased 
Ezfk.  24:25  take  fr.  them,;',  of  gl, 

.36:5  with  the./,  of  all  th.  heart 
Ilos.  9:1  rejoice  not.  O  Is,  for./, 
■Joel  1:12  J.  is  withered  from  men 
Zep.  3:17  rejo.  over  thee  with.;'. 
Mat.  13:20  .anon  with  J,  receiveth 
it,  X»A-f8:13 
44  for,/,  thereof  goeth  and  sell. 

25:21  enter  into,/ .'of  thy  L.  2:3 
Ln.  1:44  babe  leaped  in  wo.  for  J, 

6:23  rej,  in  that  day,  leap  for^', 

10:17  seventy  returned  with  J, 

15:7,/.  in  heav.  over  one  sinner 
10  there  is,/,  in  pres.  of  angels 

24:41  they  yet  believed  not  for./. 
.John  3:29"my7'.  thereto,  is  fulfil. 

15:11  that  myj.  might  remain  in 
you,  th.  your./,  might  be  full 

16:20  sorrow  be  turned  to,/. 

21  for./,  that  a  man  is  born 

22  yoiir./.  no  man  tak.  fr.  you 

24  that  your  /.  be  full 
17:13  /.  fulfilled  in  themselves 

.4c/..-  2:-28  make  me  full  ofy. 
13:52  discip.  w-ere  filled  -with,/, 
20:24  finish  my  course  w-ith./. 

Earn.  14:17  kingdom  of  God  is  J. 
15:13  God  fillecl  you  with./, 
32  CO,  to  you  w-i , ./.  by  w-ill  of  G, 

2  Cor.  1:24  are  helpers  of  your  J, 
2:3  that  my./,  is,/,  of  you  nil 
7:13  more  joyed  we  for  J,  of  T, 
8:2  th'-ir.?".  :iboundcd  to  riches 

Gal.  :y.i-i  S])irit  is  love,  J,  peace 

Phil.  1:4  making  request  w-ith,/'. 

25  furtherrince  and./,  of  faith 
2:2  my./'.  4:1./.  and  crown 

1  Thes.  1:6  received  word  with  J. 
2:19  what  is  onr  hope  or  j.  ? 

20  for  ye  are  our  glory  and./. 
3:9./.  wiiercwith  we,/',  before  G. 

2  Tim.  1:4  I  maybe  filled withj. 
Ph  He.  20  let  me  have  J.  of  thee 
JJfb.  13:2  for./,  that  was  bef.  him 

13:17  do  it  with./,  not  w-ith  grief 
.Jam.  1:2  count  it./,  w-hen  ye  fall 

4:9./,  be  turned  into  heaviness 
1  Pet.  1:8  rej.  w-ith./,  nusi>eakab. 

4:13  glad  also  with  exceeding  J, 
1  .John  1:4./.  be  full.  2  John  12 

3  John  4  n'o  greater,/,  than  to  h. 
Jude  24  faultless  with  exceed,  j. 

See  GLADNESS. 

Great  JOY. 

1  AT.  1:40  peo.  rejoiced  w-ith  g.J. 

2  Chr.  :30:26r/.^,  in  Jenisale'm 
Xeh.  12:43  rejoice  with  great  j. 
Mat.  2:10  rejoiced  with  great  j. 

28:8  from  sep,  wi.  fear  and  g.j. 
Luke  2:10  br.  tidings  at  great  j. 

24:52  returned  to  Jer.  with  </../. 
Acts  8:8  there  was  g.  /.  in  th.  city 

15:3  caused  g.j  to  the  brethren 
Phile.  7  we  have  g.  j.  in  thy  love 

^hout,  or  Shouted  for  JOY. 
Ezr.Z:'ii.shoul,,l  -.ihmiX  fnrj. 
.lob  38:7  sons  of  (iod..A()"^'(/  f.  j. 
Ps.  5:11  let  them  sh.f.J.  35:-27 

.32:11  s.  f.j.  all  th.  are  upright 

65:13  tlie  vallevs  shout  forj. 

13-2:9  let  thy  saints  s.forj.  16 

JOY,  Verb. 
Ps.  21:1  sb.all./.  in  thy  strength 
Is.  9:3  /.  bef.  thee  accord,  to  joy 

65:19  I  rejoice  and  j,  in  my  peo, 
Hab.  .3:18  I  will.;,  in  G.  of  salva. 

'/.■p.  3:17./.  over  thee  with  sing. 
Jtnm.  5:11  but  we  aleoj,  in  God 
I'hit.  2:17./.  and  rejoice  w-i.  you 

1  Thes.  3:9  joy  wherewith  ye.;". 
JOYED. 

2  Cor.  7:13  more  joy  for  joy  of  T. 
JOYFUL. 

1  A".  8:66  went  to  their  tents;'. 

Ezr.  6:'22  L.  hath  made  them./. 

.Job  3:7  noj.  voice  come  therein 

Ps.  5:11  th.  love  thy  name  be./. 
35:9  my  soul  be.;',  in  the  Lord 
63:5  praise  thee  with./,  lips 
66:1  make  a  ./.  noise  to  God 
81:1  make  /.  luu'se  to  G.  of  Jac. 
89:15bh.ssed  peo.  know./,  sonnd 
95:1  mak'-  /.  noi..e  to  rock  of  sa. 
2./'.  noise  with  psa.  98:4;  100:1 
98:6  make  a  J,  noise  before  L, 
8  hills  be./,  together  before  L. 
113:9  barren  b(\/,  mother  of  ch. 
149:2  children  of  Zion./.  in  king 
5  let  the  saints  hey.  in  glory 

Ek;.  7:14  in  day  of  prosper,  be./. 

Js.  49:i:i  sing  heav.  be  J.  earth 
56:7  make  J.  in  house  of  prayer 


JUD 

Is.  61:10  r-oiil  sh.all  be  j.  in  my  G. 
2  Coi'.  7:4  J.  in  all  our  tribulat. 

JOYFULLY. 
Ec.  9:9  live./,  w-i.  wife  th.  lovest 
Luke  19:6  Zacch.  received  him  J. 
Heb.  10:34  took  J,  spoil,  of  goodB 

JOYFULXESS. 
Deut.  28:47  servedst  not  L,  vr.j. 
Col.  1:11  to  long-suffering  withi, 

JOI'IXG, 
Col.  2:5  with  you  in  the  spirit,,;. 

JOYOIS. 
Is.  22:2  art  full  of  stirs,  Aj.  city 
,23:7  is  this  your./,  city,  whose 
.32:13  all  houses  of  joy  in  j.  city 
Iltb.  12:11  no  chastening  seem.,/, 
Jt'BAL,     Otn.  4:21 

Jl'BILEE. 
Lev.  25:9  trumpet  of  the  j.  10:54 
27:17  his  field  from  year  ofi.  18 
Num.  36:4J.  then  th.  inheritance 

JUDAH. 
Gen,  29:35  she  called  his  name  J. 
35:23  the  sons  of  Leah,  J. 
38:15  J.  thought  Tamar  a  harlot 
46:12  sons  of^J.  26;  Xum.  26:19 
49:8  J.  he  w-hora  thy  brethren 

9  J.  is  a  lion's  w-help 

10  sceptre  not  depart  from  J. 
E.I'.  1:2  sous  of  Israel.  Levi,  J. 
Xum.  2:3  camp  of  J.  shall  pitch 
Deut.  33:7  blessing  of  J.  27:12 
Jos.  7:17  bro.  family  of  J.  18:5 
■Jud.  1:2  J.  go  first,  19;  10-9 

1  Sam.  18:16  all  J.  loved  David 

2  Sam.  5:5  David  reigned.  19:15 

1  A'.  14:-22  J.  did  evil,  2  A",  17:19 

2  K.  8:19  L,  not  destroy  J,  14:10 
21:11  ma,  J,  sin,  16;  2  air.  33:9 
■2:3:27  remove  J.  out  of  mv  sight 

2  Chr.  12:12  in  J.  things  w.  \vell 
Ps.  60:7  J,  mv  law-giver,  106:8 

76:1  in  J,  God  known,  114:2 
Js.  1:1  vision  cone.  J.  3:1 ;  7:6 

ll:12togetber  dispersed  of  J.  13 

22:8  discovered  covering  of -J. 
./fr.  17:1  sin  of  J.  w-rit.  w-ith  iron 

.33:7  captiv.  of  J.  return,  42:15 

60:20  sms  of  J,  not  found,  51:5 
■Joel  3:-20  J,  dw,  for  ever,  Am.  2:4 
Mic.  5:2  among  thousands  of  J. 
Zee.  2:12  L.  iuh.  J.  12:7;  14:14 
Mai.  2:11  J.  dealt  treacherously 

3:4  ofl'ering  of  J.  pleasant 
Mat.  1:2  Ja.  begat  J.  3  J.  begat 
Luke  3:.33  Phares  w-as  son  of  J. 
IJeb.  7:14  our  L.  sprang  of  J. 

Land  of  JUDAH. 
Deut.  34:2  sbow-ed  him  land  of  3. 
Ruth  1:7  to  return  in  land  of  3. 
Is.  19:17  I.  of  3.  a  terror,  20:1 
Mat.  2:6  Be'thlehem,  iu  /.  oj'  J. 

Men  of  JUDAH. 
.Tud.  15:10  in.  0/3.  w-hy  come 
2  i^'arn.  2:4  m.  of  3.  anointed  D. 

19:14  heart  of'J.  43;  20:2 

^■.9  men- of  3.  .500.000 
Ezr.  10:9  m.  of  3.  gathered  tnget. 
Is.  5:7  77t.  0/3.  his  pleas,  plant 
Jer.  :36:31  lipon  the  7nenqf3.  all 

43:9  in  sight  oimen  0/3. 

44:27  all  in.  of  3.  be  consumed 
Dan.  9:7  conf'tision  to  men  o/3. 

Tribe  of  JUDAH. 
Xu7n.  1:27  numb,  of  tribe  o/  J. 

7:12  Nasliou,  prince  oft.  of  3. 

1  K.  12:-20  t.  of  3.  follow-ed"Dav. 

2  A'.  17: 18  none  left  but  t.  of  J. 
ft.  78:68  but  he  chose  t.  of  3. 
liev.  5:5  L.  of  ^  of  3.  prevailed 

7:5  of  tribe  o/  3.  sealed  12,000 

JUDAS. 
Mat.  13:55  brethren  Sim.  and  .1. 

26:47  J.  one   of  twelve.  Mark 
14:43;  Lu.  22:47;  John  18:3.5 

27:3  J.  repented,  bro.  30  pieces 
■Tnhn  13:-29  because  J.  had  bag 

14:22  J.  saith.  How  is  it 
Acts  1:16  D.  spake  concern.  J.  25 

5:37  after  this  man  rose  up  J. 

9:11  inquire  in  the  house  of  .T. 

15:22  J.  8iu-uamed  Barsabas,  27 

JIDAS  Israriot. 

Mat.  10:4  J.  I.  who  betra.  Mark 
3:19;  Luke  0:16:  John  6:71; 
1.3:2 
26:14  J.  I.  lochief  p.  MarkU:\!i 

Luke'il:'i  enter.  Satan  into  J.  I. 

John  13:26  be  gave  sop  to  J.  I. 

JUDE.A. 

Ezr.  5:6  went  into  prov.  of  J. 
Mat.  24:16  them  w-h.  be  in  J.  flee, 
MarkKM:  ii/ie  21:21 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


911 


JUD 

John  4:3  loft  J.  rlep.  to  Oaliloo 
7:3  ami  iro  intii  .1.  a^-ain,  11:7 

A'-fi  1:"*  in  ml  .1.  ye  sli.  be  witn. 
2:H  111. •11  (.r.I.  tie  lliis  known 
:i::;i  .  iiurch.  iv-it  ihrii.  J.  1(1::)- 

/.'"'ii.  I5::(l  (id  not  bclit-ve  in  J. 

1  /'/^t<.  2: 14  i'hu«hc»  which  in  J. 

JCDGE,  Siihstnntlre. 

Cfn.  1S:-M.J.  ol'all  lhi-«n-Ih 
l'.i:!l  this  fol.  ra.  iiwiIsIh'  nj. 

Kx.  2:14.;.  over  u«.  Aeln  7:37,  SS 

Dfiit.  17:9  come  to  the./,  ^lmll  he 

12  man  will  not  hearken  to.;. 

K-.ii.  sh.  cause  liim  to  lie  (lown 

J"'f.  2:18  the  Lord  was  witlij. 
11:27  L.  llie.T.  liej.  this  (lav 

2  .*t»i.  15:4  O  that  I  were  ma..;. 
J"f'  '.1:15  make  supjilica.  to  niv.y. 

2.'):7  ilelivei'eil  fur  ever  fr.  my  J. 

81:2M  iniq.  he  punished  hv  /." 
Px.  50:(i  for  God  is.;,  him-'ejf 

fiS:5  J.  of  widows ;  7"»:7  U.  is^". 

il4:2tliou  J.  of  the  earth 
Ig.  3:2  take  nwa.v  fr.  Jer.  the./. 
Alitor  2;;J  cut  oft'./,  from  midst 
J^ic.  5:1  shall  smite.;,  of  Israel 

7:3  the  /.  asketh  for  a  reward 
Milt.  5:23  adv.  deliver  thee  to  .;. 

the  /.  to  ollicer.  li'kf  13:58 
Z'lfre  12:11  who  made  ine./.  .?* 

18:2  ill  cit.v.  a./,  feared  not  G. 

6  hear  what  nn.iustj.  snith 

Acfg  10:42./.  of  (luick  and  dead 

1S;15,/.  <»f  no  such  matters 

24:10  nian.v  .years  aj.  of  nation 

2  'J'ini.  4:8  Lord  the  riL-hleousj. 
TSA.  12:2iG.  the  J.  of  all 
Jam.  4:11  not  do.  of  law.  but  aj. 

5:'J  J.  standctli  before  the  door 

Jl'DGE,  Verb,  apitlkd  to  Gou 

and  C'llnlsT. 
Ocn.    10:.')  j.    between  me  and 

thee.  1  .SV7m.  24:12,  15 
F.V.  5:21  L.  look  on  you  andj. 
Deut.Si-.Kl,.  sh.  j.  his  people, 

Px.  50:4:1.35:14;  //<«.  10::M 
1  Snm.  2:10  L..;.  ends  of  earth 
1  A'.  8:32;.  servants.  2  Chr.  (i:2:i 
1  Chr.  1(1:.33  Cometh   to  j.    the 

earth.  Pa.  %:13:  98:0 

3  Chr.  30: 12  wilt  thou  n<it  /.  ? 
Job  22:13,;.  throiiLj'h  dark  cloud? 
i%.  7:8  the  L.  sh. .;'.  the  people 

riL-hteously.  9:8;  .50:4;  9ti:10 
10:187.  fatherless  and  oppressed 
20;1.;.  me.  O  Lord,  7:8;  33:34; 

43:1;  M:l  •£«)».  3:.5fl 
82:8  arise,  O  God,^.  the  earth 
Uli:13  ./.  tlie  world  witli  ri^-ht- 

e.uisness,  98:9;  ^d«  17:31 
110:t)  sliall.y.  anionic  the  heathen 

Ec.  3:17  G<id  shall./,  rijihteous 

1^.  2:4  sliall.;.  aintni^  nations 
3:13  Lord  standeth  toj.  jieople 
11:3  not  J.  afiersiffhtof  eyes,  4 
51:5  mine  arm  shall.;*,  people 

EzKk.  7:3  will,;,  accord,  to  wavs 
34:17  i;.  betw.  cattle  and  cattle 

JOi:t  3:13  will  I  sit  to  ;.  heathen 

ifir.  4:3  shall^.  amoiii,'  people 

John  5::K)  Ij.  myjud;;.  is.iust 
8:15  I.;,  no  man ;  Itj  vet  if  I.;. 
26  things  to  say  ami  to,;. 
12:47  I  came  not  to.;,  world 

Pom.  2:111  G..;'.  secrets  of  men 
3:6  how  sh.  G.j.  tne  world  ? 

S  Tim.  4:1 .;.  quick   and  dead, 
1  Pet.  4:5 

Ilib.  1.3:4  adulterers  God  will  j. 

Rer.  6:10  do<t  thou  not.;'. 
19:11  ill  rijj'hteousness  he  dothj. 

See,  further,  I  niU  jvdok. 


JUD 
Ob.  21  pavlorfl  come  to  /. 
Mic.  8:11  Inods  ili,rc..l'.;.  for  re. 
Z.v.  :i:7  shalf  alsoj.  mv  house 
.Val.  '-.ij.  luit  that  ye  h.'  not  jii. 

2  forwith  ivhatjud'-nieiit  ye  ;'. 
lHke&..n 
Lille  12:.'.;  why.;,  not  what  isr.  f 
•/ohn  7:24 J.    not  accord,  to  ap- 
pearance, but,;.  ri|,'lit.  judg. 

51  law.;,  man  before  it  hear 
ii-.Vij.  after  tlesli ;  12:4S  same  J. 
18:31  J.  him  accord,  to  your  law 
.•lc;*4:I9.;.  ve;  13:46.;.  voursel. 
2.3:3  sittest  thou  to;,  me? 
Pom.  2:27  fulfil  the  law.  ;.  thee 
14:3.;.  him  eateth  ;  10.;.  brother 

13  let  us  not  J.  one  another 
1  for.  4:3.;.  not  myself;  5^.  not 
5:12  what  have  1  io  do  to  .;.  wi. 

do  ye  not,;,  them  within? 
r»:3  do  not  kno\v  saints  /".'world? 

3  know  ye  not  we  sh. .;.  anirels? 

4  set  to.;,  who  are  least  estee. 

5  able  to  ;.  between  liis  breth. 
10:15./.  wh.  I  sav;  11:13 j.  your. 
11:31  if  we  should.;,  ourselves 
14:29  projih.  speak,  the  oth.  j. 

3  Cor.  5:14  because  we  thus.;. 
Cot.  2:16  let  no  man  therefore  7. 
Jam.  4:11  Iml  if  ih.iu;.  the  law 

I  nill  .linUE. 

1  Sam.  :i:V.l  I iiUtJ.  house 
/v.  7."):2  I  irill.i.  u'prii,'htly 
Ezik.  7:3  /  it'iU  ;'.  according  to 

thy  wavs,  8:27;  ;j:i:20 
11:10  riri//j.  you  in  Israel,  11 
1():;J8  I  iriffj.  thee  as  women 
31:'!0  /  « 11/  j.  tliee  wh.  th.  wast 
34:20  I,  even  1 10.  J.  fat  cattle,  23 

Will  I  Jl'DGE. 
G(n.  15:11  the  nation  they  shall 

serve//'//;/.;.  .■ic;A'7:7" 
Luke  19:23  out  of  mouth  n:  Ij. 

.irnGED. 

Oen.  30:6  God  haili ;.  me 
■JiKl.  .3:10  Oth. ;.  4:4  Deborah 

10:3Tola.;.  3.yair;  12:7  Jeph. 

12:8  Ibzan,;.  11  Elon;  UAbdon 

13:20  Samson  /.  I.  20  y'rs,  16:31 
ISam.  4:18  Eli  j.  7:6  Sam.  15, 

16,  17 
Pf.  9:10  let  heathen  bej. 

37::W  condemn  him  wh.  he  is  J. 

10i):7  wh..;.  let  him  be  condera. 


Jl'DGE,   anp!kd    to  M.vs,  or 

other  things, 
(ffn.  31:377.  betwixt  ns  Both 
49;16  Dan  shallj.  his  pcojilc 
Ex.  18:13  Moses  sat  loj.  people 

16  I.;',  one  and  another 
Z«»,  19:15  in  riirht.  thou  7.  thv 
nei^'bhor,  pffil.  1:16  ;  10:18" 
1  Sam.  3:2^ man  sin,  judjre.;.  hi. 
8:5  make  us  a  king  I*/ J.  us',  6.  20 
1  A*,  3:9  underst.  heart  to^.  who 
is  to.;',  this  peo.  2  C/ir.  1:10 
3  Chr.  1:11  raayest.;.  my  people 
19;6  for  .ve./.  not  for  man 
Ezr.  7:2o"which  may 7.  people 
P^.  58:l7.  upri^ditly,  sons  of  m, 
73:2j,  people  with  riirliieousn. 
4/  poor  of  people,  j'/r/c.  31:9 
82:3  how  Io.  will  ye.;,  uniustly 
Jl?.  1:17.;.  filth,  plead  "for  widow 
2SJ.  not  fatherless.  ,Ar.  5:28 
5:3).  betwixt  me  and  mvviiiov. 
Ezek.  2:i:24  sh..;.  thee.  45";  24:14 
44:24 J.  according  tomy  judjjm. 


.hr.  23:16  he.;,  cause  t)f  the  jioor 
Esfk.  16::i8  women  shed  bloody. 
•28:3.3  wounded  shall  be^'.  in  her 
35:11  known,  wh.  I  havej.  tliee 
.■16:19  accord,  to  doings  1 7.  them 
JMii.  9:13  a:;,  judges  that.;',  us 
.tfat.  7:1  juil.  not,  th.  ye  be  uutj. 

2  ye  shall  ha  J.  Luke  6:37 
L'ike  7:43  Thou  hast  ri^'htlv  ;. 
■7o/(ii  16:11  pri.  of  this  worlil  is;'. 
Aefx  16:15.;.  me  to  be  faithful 
21:67.  accordiil;;  to  law 
2.'j:9  be7'.  of  these  things,  20 
10  I  stand,  wh.  lou'-ht  tobe^'. 
26:6  nmj.  for  ho|)e  of  iiromise 
Pom.  2:137.  l>y  law,  Jam.  2:13 
3:4  overcome  when  thou  art7'. 
7  am  I  also 7*.  as  a  sinner? 
1  Cor.  3:15  lie  himselfj.  no  man 
4:3  that  I  should  Ixv'.  of  you 
5:3  I  havc7'.  already,  as  t"lioui.'li 
6:2  if  tlie  world  sh.  be.;',  by  you 
10:39  for  why  is  my  liberty  /.  of 
11:31  judge  we  should  not  be.;'. 
32  we  are,;,  we  are  chastened 
14:24  convinced,  he  is  ;'.  of  all 
Ueli.  11:11  slie7'.  him  Siithful 
1  Pet.  4:6  be7.  according  to  men 
Per.  11:18  that  tliey  should  be  ;. 
16:5  righteous  bee.  thouj.  thus 
19:3  he  hath7'.  thi-  gn.jit  whore 
20:12  dead7'.  out  of  thoselhings 
137.  ev.  man  accord,  to  works 
JCDGES, 
Ex.  21:22  pay  as,;',  determine 
22:8  master  sh.  be  brought  XoJ. 
9  cause  of  bol h  sh.  come  bef.  7. 
Peut.  1:16  I  charged  vour7'. 
16:187'.  sh.  th.iu  make  in  gates 
19:18.;.  sh.  make  diligent  iiir|U. 
21:2  elders  and.;',  shall  come  fo. 
32:31  ev<.n  oiireneiiiicH  bring;'. 
./<w.  2.3:2  J.  called  for  the.7.  34:1 
Jud.  2:16  Lord  raifcd  up7.  IS 
Puth.  1;1  wh.7".  ruled  faniini!  was 

1  Sam.  8:1  made  E0U97.  over  I.  3 

2  .Sam.  7:11  com. 7.  over  my  peo. 

1  Chr.  17:6  sp.  a  word  toan'y;.  10 
23:4  6,000  were  olHcers  and  ;'. 

2  C/ir.  1:2  Solom.  spake  tot'hej'. 
19:5  set.;,  in  land ;  6  said  107. 

L:r.  7;3j  ect7'.  may  jud^'e  people 


JUD 

Job  9:24  he  cover,  the  face  otj. 
12:17  heniaketh  the.;',  fools 
31:11  iiii(|.  to  liepiinislied  hv;'. 

/',>,  2:10  be  instruct wl7'.  of  eu'rt'h 
141:6  when7'.  arc  overthrown 
148:11  iirinees,  and;,  of  earth 

Prur.  8:16  princes  rule,  and7', 

/«.  1:26  I  will  restore  thy7', 
40:2.3  mak.7'.  of  earth  as  vanity 

/tan.  9:12  words  against  our.;. 

J/of.  7:7  liave  di^viuired  tlieir"7'. 
13:10  where  are  thy 7.  of  whom 

Zep.  3:3,/.  are  evening  wolves 

.Ual.  12:37 be  your;.  Luki  11:19 

.h-tH  l.'i:20  he  gave  Ihc'in.;'. 

Jam.  2:4  becoine7'.  of  evil  thou. 

jrDGE.«iT. 

P.S'.  51:4  be  clear  win. 11  thou.;. 
./'/■.  11:20  L.  of  hosts, 7.  rigiitc. 
Pom.  2:1  whoso,  thou  art  that7'. 
3  O  man,  tliat.;'.  them 
14:4  that.;,  another  man's  ser.  ? 
Jam.  4:13  who  art  thou  ;'.  ano.  ? 

Jl'DGETH. 

.^)6  21:22,/'.  tho>e  that  were  high 

Pn.  7:11  God.;',  the  rigllteous 
.58:11  a  God  thai.;',  in  earth 
82:1  of  miglitv,  he  ;.  am.  gods 

Pmi\  29:14  that  faithfully,;. 

■Mm  .5:22  the  Katlier.;'.  no  man 
8:.50  one  that  seeketll  aiidji. 
12:48  hath  one  that  ;.  him 

1  Cor.  3:15 lie  that  is  spirit.^,  all 
4:4  he  that,;',  meis  the  Lord 
5:13  111.  that  arc  without,  G.7'. 

■fam.  4:11  lliat./'.  his  brot.  (.  law 

1  Pet.  1:17  A\itli.  respect  of  pe. ;. 
2:'33  com.  himself  to  him  tllatv. 

Pev.  18:8  strong  is  the  L.  that  7. 
JI'DGIXG. 

2  K.    1.5:5  ./.   the  IPeopIc  of  the 
land,  2  (7ir.  26:31 

/>.«.  9:4  sattest  in  thethr../.  right 
/«.  16:5  sit7'.  and  seeking'iudgm. 
.Vat.  19:287.  13  tribes,  iw'^-e  22:30 

Jl'DG>IE\T. 
Ex.  13:12  ag.  the  gods  execute7'. 
21:31  accord,  to  this,;',  be  it  do. 
23:2  after  many,  to  wrest  ;.  6 
28:15  make  the  breastplate  of;. 
Xum.  27:11  Is.  a  stat.  o{j.  35:29 
21  after 7'.  of  Uriin  before  Lord 
n^iit.  1:17  not  afraid  of  man, 7. 
10:18  i.xecuto.;'.  of  fatherless 
]6:10ju<lL..e  people  with  just  7. 
19  not  wrest,;'.  17:11  accord../. 
24:17  not  pervert  7'.  of  strangor 
37:19  cursed  be  that  pervert!  7. 
33:4  for  all  his  wavs  are  ;'. 
41  if  my  hand  talie  hold  on 7'. 

1  Sam.  8:3  took  bribes  pervert. 7', 

2  .S«//i.   8:15  David  executed  7, 

and  justice,  1  Chr.  18:14 
1,5:2  came  to  king  for7'.  6 
1  A'.  3:11  nnderstan.  to  disccr.  ;'. 
28  Israel  heard  of  thej. 
7:'r porch  of;'.  20:40  so  thy.;. 

3  A".  35:6  took  king  and  gave 7'. 
3  Chr.  19:8  chief  of  fathers  for7' 

20:9  Cometh  on  us  as  sword,  j. 
Ezr.  7:26  let7*.  be  executed 


JUD 


E.'-t.  1:13  that  knew  law  and7". 
.Ml  8:3  doth  God  pervert7'.  ' 

9:19  speak  of;'.  19:7  th.  is  no ;'. 

19:29  ye  m.ly  know  there  is  117'. 

.32:9  neither  do  aged  underst.  7. 

34:4  let  us  choose  to  US7'. 
12  nei.  will  Almi gilt V  pervert 7' 

.3.5:14  vet;,  is  before 'him 

36:17  thon  fulfilled  7'.  of  wicked 
.;.  and  just,  take  hold  on  th. 
Pf.  7:6  awake  for  me  to  tlle7'. 

9:7  lirepared  his  throne  for7'. 

8  ininister7'.  to  people  in  righ. 
16  L.  known  byj.  he  execut. 

.3:5:5  loveth  right,  and  7.  37:28 
37:6  bring  forth  Ihy7. 
30  his  tongue  talk'eth  of;'. 
72:2  shall  judge  thy  iioorwith7'. 
76:8.;'.  to  be  h<.ard  from  heaven 

9  G.  arose  to.;,  save  the  meek 
89:14  justice  and7'.  are  hab.  97:2 
94:15;.  sh.  return  to  righteous. 
99:4  the  king's  strength  loveth 

7'.  thou  executest7.  and  rig. 

101:1  sing  of  mercy  and  7, 

10:1:6  L.  execut.,;'.  for  op.  146:7 

106:3  bless,  are  they  th.  k(.ep7. 
;iOPhine.  stood  and  execut..;'. 

111:7  Acorks  of  his  liands  are./. 

119:06  teach  mo7.  and  knowie. 
121  I  have  doue7.  and  justice 
149  quicken  me  accord,  to.;'. 

1'23:5  there  are  set  thrones  o'f7'. 

149:9  exec,  on  tlu'in  ;'.  y  n'tteii 
Prov.  1:3  iustr,  of  ^visdom  aud7. 


Pror.  2:8  he  keep,  the  paths  otj. 
9  then  sliall  thou  untlersiandj. 
8:20  in  the  inldsi  of  paths  of7. 
13:2.3  destroyed  lor  want  ofj. 
17:'2;j  lak.  gift  to  perv.  ways/ 
19:38  ungodly  witness  sco'm.;'. 
20:8  that  sitlelli  in  throne,;. 
28:5  evil  men  undcrsraiuj  not/' 
i9:4  king  by  j.  e.slablisli.  land 

26  ev.  man's7'.  conielh  from  L. 
31:5  nor  perv.  7.  of  llie  atllicled 

Ec.  3:16  under  sun  place  of7. 

5:8  seest  violent  pervt.rtingcifj. 

8:5  wise  man  disce.  lime  and  ;'. 
6  to  ev.  purp.  th,  is  lime  audi. 
Ik.  1:17  seek7.  21  I'ull  ..17. 

27  Z.  shall  be  redeeuH.d  wi../. 
4:4  purged  .Jeru.  by  spirit  of';. 
.5:7  looked  for.;.  16:5  seekilig7. 
9:7  and  to  establish  it  with 7. 
10:2  I  urn  aside  needy  I'ronv. 
16:3  execute  ;'.  ./«..  5l:12;  22:3; 

Ez,k.  18:8:  45:9:  ;{«■.  7:9;  8:16 
28:6  and  for  a  siiirit  of7'.  to  him 
17  I  will  also  hit  j.  to  the  line 
.30:18  mercy,  for  L.  is  (Jod  of ;. 
;i3;167'.  sli.  dH(.|l  in  wildeiiiess 
3.3:5  L.  hath  tilled  Zion  with,/. 
34:5  on  ]>eople  of  my  curse  107. 
40:14  taught  him  in" path  ofi. 
41:1  come  near  together  to 7. 
43:1  briuj.'  forth  ;.  to  Gentiles 

3  sh.  bring  forlh7.  unto  truth 

4  not  tail,  till  he  set 7.  in  eartli 
53:8  taken  from  prison  andl'r.7'. 
.56:1  ;.  and  justice,  Hon.  13:6 
59:8  there  is  1107.  in  their  goin. 

9  therefore  is7'.  far  tVoni  11s 
11  WQ  look  for  7'.  tlnfre  is  none 
M.;.  is  turned  away  backwards 
15  displeas.  him  tli.  was  no7'. 
61:8  I  the  L.  love  7.  hate  robbtf. 
./'/•.  5:1  if  th.  be  any  execute.  J. 

4  know  not  the  »'.  of  th.  G.  8:7 

5  they  have  known  the7'.  of  G. 
7:5  if  ye  thorou-jhly  execute.;'. 
9:24  exer.7.  and  righteousnesB 
10:24  correct  me,  but  with  7. 
21:12  execute 7.  in  the  morning 
23:5  execute 7',  in  earth,  33:15 
48:317'.  is  come  upon  pi.  count. 
49:12  whose,;,  was  not  to  drink 
51:9  licr7'.  reacheth  to  heaven 

Ezek.  23:34  I  will  setj.  be.  them 
Dan.  4:.37  all  whose  ways  are7'. 
7:107.  was  set;  267'.  shall  sit 
227.  was  given  to  the  saints 
Ilofi.  5:1  give  ejtr.  7'.  is  tow.  you 
10:47'.  springelh  as  hemlock 
Amos  5:7  turn/',  to  wormwood 
15  and  establish  7.  in  the  gate 
24  let7'.  run  down  as  waters 
6:12  ye  have  turned7.  into  gall 
.l/(c.  3:1  nottokn.7.  ,•  8  fullof^. 
9  that  abhor  j. ;  7:9  exccute7, 
Hab.  \:\j.  doth  never  go  forth 
77".  sh.  ])roceed  of  theniselves 
12  O  L.  thou  ordain,  th.  for 7', 
Zep.  2:3  which  wrouglit  his;. 
3:5  ev.  morning  bringj.  to  fight 


Mai.  2:17  say.  Where  is  G.  ol'7. 
Mat.  5:21  in  danger  of  the7'.  22 
7:2  with  what7'.  ye  judged 
12:18  show.;',  to  the  Gentiles 
20  he  send  forth  7'.  unto  v'cto. 
2.3:23  have  omitted7'.  mercy 
Luke  11:43  passover7'.  loveof  G, 
John  5:22  commilled  all7'.  to  S, 
27  given  him  authori.  to  ex.7'. 
7:24  but  judge  righteous  7. 
9:39  for7.  I  am  come  int<i  world 
12:31  now  is  the7.  of  this  wiald 
16:8  reprove  the  world  of7'.  11 
Arts  8:;i3  his.;,  was  taken  away 
24:25  as  he  reasoned  of7'.  Felix 
Pom.  1:32  knowing  the7'.  of  God 
2:27.  of  G.  is  according  to  truth 

3  think,  thou  sh.  esea|ie7'.  of 
5  revelation  <if  righfeoiis7'.  of 

5:16^;.  by  one  to  ctuideninalion 
I87.  came  to  all  to  condemiia. 

1  Cor.  1:10  joined  together  in  /. 
4:3  I  sh.  be  judged  of  nian'sj. 

2  Tlies.  1:5  token  of  the.;,  oft;. 

1  Tim.  5:24  open,  going  before 
to.;. 

Iltb.  6:2  eternal  j.  ;  9:27  after 

this  the.;'. 
10:27  certain  fearful  look,  for  j. 

./am.2:iti  have  7.  without  mer- 
cy, rejoiceth  against  7". 

1  Pet.  4:177.  begin  at  ho.  of  G. 

3  /'(/.  3:3  whose  7.  lingerelli  not 

4  chains  of  darkness,  ri.ser.  J. 
Jude  6  to.;,  of  the  gn.at  day 

15  to  execute  7'.  upon  alt 
Per.  14:7  hour  of  his7.  is  come 
17:1  show 7,  of  the  great  wboro 


912 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


JUD 

Sn.  18:10  in  one  hour  thy  J.  co. 
20:4  atidj.  was  givcu  to  them 

Se£  BEAU,  DAT. 

Do  JUDGMENT. 

Gen.  18:19  do  jusiici;  and  j.  1  K. 
10:9;  Piw.  21:3;  Jer.  23:15 

1  K.  3:28  wisdom  of  G.  lo-doj. 

2  C%r.  9:8  set  over  them  to  doj. 
P)vv.  21:7  they  refuse  to  doj. 

15  it  is  joy  to  tlie  just  to  doj. 
Jer.  61:47  doj.  on  gr.  images,  52 

Jl'DGMEXT-HALL. 
John  18:28  led  Jesus  to  h.  ot  j. 
themselves  we.  not  into  J.-n. 
3.3  Pilate  entered/-*,  again 

19:9  went  into  tile./'. -A. 
Acls  23:35  Ijept  in  Herod's  j.-A. 

In  JUDG>IE\T. 
Lfv.  19:15  no  unri'^'lit.  in  J.  35 
JVi/m.  35:12  bef.  congreg.i.  iaj. 
J>eiil.  1:17  not  respect  per.  inj. 
Jiid.  5:10  vc  that  sit  inj. 
Job  9:32  come  together  inj. 

37:23  excel,  in  power  and  inj. 
/>.-•.  1:5  shall  not  stand  inj. 

25:9  meek  will  he  guide  inj. 
Proi'.  16:10  transgress,  not  inj. 

18:5  overthrow  righteous  inj. 

24:23  not  good  re,s.  persons  inj. 
/<.  5:16  L.  of  liosts  exalted  inj. 

28:6  sitteth  inj.  7  stumble  inj. 

32:1  princes  sliall  rule  inj. 

54:17  tougue  rise  ag.  thee  inj. 
Jer.  4:2  in  righteousn.  and  inj. 
Ezek.  44:24  in  contro.  stand  in). 
IIo.f.  2:19  betroth  thee  tomeid.;. 
3lal.  3:5  come  near  to  you  inj. 
Mat.  12:41  men  of  Ni.n.  rise  inj. 
42  queen  of  south  shall  rise  m 
j.  Luke  11:31,  32 
J%2.  1:9  love  m:iy  abound  in,/. 

Into  JUDGMENT. 
Job  14:3  and  brhigest  me  intoj. 

22:4  enter  with  thee  intoj. 

34:23  enter  intoj.  with  God 
Ps.  143:2  enter  not  i.  j.  wi.  serv. 
Ec.  11:9  will  bring  thee  intoj. 

12:14  God  bring  ev.  work  intoj. 
It.  3:14  Lord  will  enter  intoj. 

My  JUDGMEXT. 
Job  27:2  taken  away  myj.  34:5 

29:14  my'j.  was  a.s  a  rolie 

40:8  wilt  Hiou  disannul  7nyj.  ? 
Ps.  35:2i  awake  to  my  j. 
Is.  40:27  myj.  is  passed  over 

49:4  myj.  is  with  the  Lord 

51:4  make  viyj.  to  rest 
Ezek.  39:21  heathen  sh.  see  myj. 
John  5;.30  myj.  just ;  8:16  myj. 

1  Cor.  7:25  yet  I  give  myj. 

40  happier  if  she  abi.  in  myj. 

JIDGMEXT-SEAT. 

Mat.  27:19  set  on,;.-,i.  John  19:13 

Acts  18:12.1.  brought  him  to  ji.-s. 

16  he  drave  them  from  theJ.-.'J. 

17  beat  Sosthencs  before  j.-s. 
25:10  I  stand  at  C'esar'8j(.-s. 

17  on  morrow  I  sat  on.7.-«. 
Horn.  14:10  sh.  ail  stand  before 

^■.-,<  of  Christ.  2  Cor.  5:10 
Jam.  2:6  draw  you  belbre,;'.-*. 

JIDGME\TS. 

Ex.  6:6  redeem  you  with./  7:4 

21:1  j.  thou  sh.  set  before  them 

JV»m.  3:i:4ongods  L.  executed  j. 

35:24  judge  according  to  th.  j. 

Deul.  33:10  sh.  teach  .lac.  thy  j. 

2  6'a'n.  22:23  liis  j.  were  before 

nic,  P.<.  18:22 
1  Chr.  16:12;.  of  mou.  P».  105:5 
14  his.;,  in  all  earth.  Ps.  103:7 
Neh.  9:29  sinned  against  thy  j. 
I'K.  10:5  thy  j.  are  out  of  sight 
19:9  thy  J.  of  tlie  Lord  are  true 
30:6  thyj.  are  a  great  deep 
48:11  let  Judah  be  glad  of  Vayj. 
72:1  give  llie  king  thy  j.  O  God 
97:8  because  of  thy  j.  O  Lord 
119:7  I  learned  thy  righteous j. 
13  lips  declared  J.  of  tliy  mo. 
20  longing  it  hath  unto  thy.;'. 
:10  thy./,  nave  I  laid  before  nie 
311  reproach,  for  thv.;.  are  good 
4:)  fur  I  have  lioped  in  thy  ;'. 
52  I  remember  tliy/.  of  old 
62  liccause  oflhy  right. ^.  IM 
75  I  kiu)w  that  thy  ;'.  are  right 
102  have  not  departed  from,;'. 
10(1  I  will  keep  rlgllteous.;. 
lOH  tea<hlM.'  ;.    1211  afraid  of,/. 
1.17  rlLTlit.  upi-lL'Iit  arc  thy.;'. 
l.Vi  ([uickcti  meaccor.  to  thy,/, 
160  ev.  one  of  thy  righteou. 
175  and  let  thy.;',  help  me 
147:20  his,;,  they  have  not  kno. 


JUS 
Prov.  19:29  J.  prep,  for  Bcorners 
Is.  26:8  in  way  of  thy  J. 

9  when  thy./,  are  in  the  eartli 

Jfr.  12:1  talk  with  thee  of  thy,;'. 

EzeK.  5:7  accord,  to./,  of  nations 

8  execute  j.  in  midst  of  thee, 

10,  15;  11:9 
16:41  exe.,;'.  in  sight  of  women 
2;3:'24  judge  thee  accord,  to  J. 
28:26  executed^,  on  all  those 
34:16  I  will  feed  them  with./. 
T)an.  9:5  departing  from  thy./. 
rios.  6:5  thy,;',  are  as  the  light 
Zep.  3:15  L.  taken  away  thy,;'. 
Rom.  11:33  unsearch.  are  his^'. 
1  Cor.  6:4  have,;',  of  things  of  life 
Rev.  15:4^'.  are  made  manifest 
16:7  righteous  are  thy,/.  19:2 

My  JCDGMEXTS. 
Lee.  18:4  ye  shall  do  my  j. 
5  ye  shall  keep  myj.  25:18 
26:15  if  your  soul  abhor  myj. 
43  because  they  despised  my  .j. 
1  Chr.  28:7  constant  to  do  my]. 
Ps.  89:30  chil.  walk  not  in  viy  j. 
Jer.  1:16  utter  Tnyj.  ag.  them 
Ezek.  5:6  changed  m.yj.  to  wick. 

7  neither  have  kept  my  j. 
14:21  send  my  four  sore.;',  on  J. 
44:24  judge  it  accord  to  my  j. 
Statutes  and  JUDGMEIVTS. 

Ltv.  18:5  keep  mv  stat.  and  my 

i.26;20:22;  Dent.l-.U  ■.  11:1; 

26:16,  17;  .30:16;   1  A.  2:3; 

8:58;  9:4;  11:33 

19:37    ye  sh.   observe    all    my 

statutes  a.  myj.  Deut.  11:.32 ; 

12:1 ;  2  Chr.  7:17 

Deut.  4:1 1  hearken  to  s.  a.  j.  5:1 

5  I  have  taught  yon  sta.  andj. 

8  hath  sta.  andj.  so  righteous 
14  te.  St.  andj.  6:1 ;  Ezr.  7:10 

5:31  st.  andj.  thou  shalt  teach 
6:20  what  mean  statutes  andj. 
8:11  keeping  s.  andj.  Neh.  1:7 

1  K.  6:12  walk  in  s.  executejj. 

2  Chr.  19:10  between  s.  andj. 
Neh.  9:13  gav.  them  right  s.  a.j. 

10:29  to  do  all  his  sta.  andj. 
Ps.  147:19  showeth  his  s.  andj. 
Ezek.  5:6  ref.  my  j.  and  my  sta. 
11:12  not  walked  in  my  s.  nor 

executed  myj.  20:13,  16,  21 
18:9  walked  in  mv  statutes  and 

j.  17:  20:19;  37:24 
20:11  gave  them  s.  and  eho.j. 
18  not  in  ,t.  of  fath.  nor  ih.j. 
25  gave  th.  sta.  not  good,  a.  j?. 
Mai.  4:4  law  of  M.  with  8.  andj. 

JUICE. 
Cant.  8:2  wine  olj.  of  pomegra. 
JITLIA.    Rom.  16:15 
JLTilUS.    Acts  27:1 

JCMPIXG. 
yah.  3:2  noise  of  the  j.  chariots 
JUNIA.    Rom.  16:7 
JUMPER. 

1  K.  19:4  Elijah  sat  under  i.  5 
■Tob  30:4  cut,;,  roots  for  meat 
Ps.  120:4  arrows,  coals  of/. 

JUPITER. 
Acts  14:12  called  Barnabas  J. 
19:35  which  fell  down  from  J 

JURISDICTIO.X. 

Lvke  23:7  belong  to  Ilerod'sJ. 

JUST. 

Oen.  6:9  Noah  was  J.  man 
Lev.  19:36,;'.  balance, ,;'.  weights, 
a  ;'.  ephah,  and  a^'.  hin,  Deut. 
23:15;  Set.  45:10 
Di'ut.  16:18  judge  with/,  ^udgm. 
32:4  a  God,  /.  and  right  is  he 

2  Sajn.  23:3  ml.  meninust  hej. 
Neh.  9:33  /.  in  all  brought  on  U8 
Job  4:17  man  be  more/,  than  G. 

9:2  should  man  be./,  with  God 
12:4/.  man  is  laughed  to  scoru 
27:17  but  the./,  shall  put  it  on 

Pi.  7:9  wicked,  end,  establish  J. 
37:12  wicked  plotteth  against  j. 

Pi-ov.  3::J3  bless,  habitat  icm  of./, 
4:18  path  of  j.  as  shining  light 
9:9  t<-ach  aj.  man,  he  will  incr. 
10:6  blessing  upon  he.  of  the ;. 
V  memory  <if  the.;,  is  blessed 

20  tongue  of,;',  is  aa  choice  sil. 
31  mouth  of.;',  hringeth  wind. 

lltl  a/,  weight  is  his  delight 

9  thro'  knowledge/,  delivered 
12:13,;.  sh.  come  out  of  trouble 

21  sh.  no  evil  hapnen  to  the./. 
13:22  weal,  of  sin.  laid  up  for./. 
16:11,/.  we.  and  balance  Lord's 
17:15  condemnethj.  is  abomin. 


JUS 

Prov.  17:26  to  punish  the./,  is 
1R:17  first  in  own  cause  seem.  J. 
20:"  j.  man  walketh  in  integrity 
21:15  juy  to,?',  to  do  judgment 
24:16j\  man  talleth  seven  times 
29:10  hate  upright,^",  seek  soul 

Ec.  7:15  a^*,  man  that  perisheth 
20  not  a  J.  man  on  earth 
8:14.;.  men  to  Avh.  it  happeneth 

Is.  28:7  way  of  j.  is  uprightness, 

dost  wei^h  path  of  J. 
20:2O'.  for  thing  of  naught 
45:21  a.;'.  God,  and  a  Saviour 

Lam.  4:1.3  shed  blood  of  J.  in  her 

Ezek.  18:5  man  be,/,  and  do  right 
9  he  is  j.  he  shall  surely  live 

TIo.^.  14:9  J.  shall  walk  in  them 

Attios  5:12  thev  afflict  the^". 

Hab.  9:4^.  sh.  live  by  faith,  Jiom. 
1:17;  Gfl/.  3:11;  Heb.  10:38 

Zep.  3:5  thej.  Lord  is  in  midst 

Zt'C.  9:9  he  isj.  and  hav.  salva. 

Mat.  1:19  Joseph,  being  aj.  man 
5:45  send,  rain  on  j.  and  unjust 
13:49  sever  wicked  from  am.  j, 
27:19  nothing  to  do  with .^'.  man 
24  innocenf  of  blood  ofj.  per. 

Mark  fi:20  know,  he  was  J.  man 

L'l/ce  1:17  disobed.  to  wisd.  ofj. 
2:25  Simeon  wasj.  and  devout 
14:14  at  the  resurrec.  of  the.;. 
15:7  ninety  and  ninej.  persons 
20:20  spies  feign  themselves  j. 
23:50  Jos.  was  good  man  and.;. 

./ohn  5::30  and  ray  judgment  is^". 

Acts  10:22  Cornelius,  aj.  man 
24:15  resurrection  ofj.  and  uuj. 

Rom.  2:13  not  hejir.  of  law  are  J. 
3:8  damnation  j.  20  might  hej. 
7:12  the  commandment  holy,  7'. 

P/iil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are.;. 

Col.  4:1  give  servants  which  isj. 

Tit.  1:8  bishop  must  hej.  holy 

Ileb.  2:2  received^,  recompense 
12:23  pp.  ofj.  men  made  perfect 

Jam.  5:6  condemned  and  kill.  j. 

1  Pet.  3:18  thaj.  for  the  uujust 

2  Pet.  2:7  delivered  J.  Lot 

1  John  1:9  he  is  j.  to  fori:rivc  sins 
Eev.  1^:3  j.  and  tr.  are  thy  ways 

Most  JUST, 
Job  34:17  condemn  him  is  m.j.  ? 

JUST  One. 
Acts  3:14  ye  denied  the  J.  O. 
7:52  show.  bef.  coming  of  J.  O. 
22:14  his  will,  and  see  that  J.  O. 

JCSTICE. 
Gen.  18:19  keep  w.  of  L.  to  doj. 
Deut.  33:21  execute,  the  J.  of  L. 
'it  Sam.  8:15  David  executed  J. 

1  Chr.  18:14 
15:4  made  jud^'C  I  would  doj. 
Job  8:3  doth  Aliniirh.  pervert  J.  ? 
3fi:17  andj.  take  hold  on  thee 
37:23  excellent  in  plenty  ofj. 
Pfi.  82:3  doj.  to  afflicted 
89:14  J.  and  judgm.  are  habita. 
119:121  have  done  judg.  andj. 
F^or.  1:3  to  rcc.  instruction  of^\ 
8:15  kings  reign,  princes  dec.  J. 
Ec.  5:8  seest  pen'erting  ofj. 
Is.  9:7  to  cstab.  his  thro,  withj. 
56:1  and  doj.  for  my  salvation 
53:2  ask  of  me  ordinances  ofj. 
59:4  none  calleth  for.?,  nor  pie. 
9  nor  doth  J.  overtake  us 
14  J.  Ptandeth  afar  of 
,/(';■.  23:5  execute  judgm.  andj. 
31:2;i  L.  bless  thee,  habita.  ofj. 
Ezek.  45:9  O  princes,  executej. 
Seii  Do  JUDG3IENT,  before. 
jrSTIFIC\TIO\. 
Po7n.  4:25  raised  again  for  our  J. 
5:10  gift  of  many  otl'encM  to  J. 
18  free  gift  ca.  on  all  men  to  J. 

JUSTIFY. 

Et.  23:7  I  will  not  J.  the  \ricked 
Deut.  25:1  thev  sh.  J.  righteous 
./o6  9:20if  IJ.'myself 

27:5  God  forbid  I  shouldj.  you 

.33:32  for  I  desire  toj.  thee 
/v.  5:2;i  J.  the  wicked  for  reward 

53:11  my  ri;?ht.  servantj.  many 
Luke  10:29  willing  to .;'.  himself 

ltj:15J.  yourselves  before  men 
Rom.  3:30  God  sh.  J.  circumcis. 
Oal.  3:8  foreseeing  God  J.  heath. 

JUSTIFIED. 

Job  11:2  man  full  of  talk  be,;.  ? 

13:18  behold.  I  know  I  eh.  bej..? 

25:4  can  man  be,/,  with  God.? 

32:2;.  himself  rather  than  God 
P.-<.  51:4  that  thou  mightest  bej. 

143:2  no  man  livincr  be  J. 
Is,  4-'!;9  nuiy  beJ.  26  thou  be 


KEE 

Is.  45:25  L.  all  ssed  of  Isr.  beJ. 
Jer.  3:11  b?xksHding  Is.  J.  iiers. 
Ezek.  If}  .51  J.  sisters  in  abom,  53 
Mai.  11::9  wisdom  is  J.  of  her 
children,  Luke  T."^ 
12:37  by  thy  words  th.  eh.  be  j. 
Luke  7:29  and  publicai.sj'.  G- 
18:14  this  man  went  downj. 
Acts  13:39  all  that  believe  are  J. 
from  wh.  ye  could  not  be  J. 
Rom.  2:13  doers  of  law  sh.  be  J. 
3:4  might,  be  J.  in  thy  sayings 
20  no  flesh  be  J.  in  his  sight 
24  J.  freely  by  his  gra.  Tit.  3:7 
28  a  man  is  J.  by  faith,  5:1: 
Oal  2:16;  3:24 
4:2  if  Abraham  we.  J.  by  works 
5:1  J.  by  faith  we  have  peace 
9J.  by  his  blood,  we  snail  be 
8:30  whom  he  J.  he  also  glorifl. 
1  Cor.  4:4  yet  am  I  not  hereby  J. 
6:11  ye  are  J.  in  name  of  L.  J. 
Gal.  2:16  not  J.  by  law.  3:11 
5:4  whosoever  arej.  by  law 
1  Tini.  3:16J.  in  spirit 
Jam.  2:21  was  not  Abraham.;.  / 

24  see  how  by  works  man  is  J. 

25  was  not  Rahab  J.  by  works? 

JUSTIFIEB. 
Rom.  3:26  J.  of  him  who  believ. 

JUSTIFYING,  ETH. 
1  A'.  S:32  and  J.  the  righteona, 

2  Chr.  6:23 
Pi-ov.  17:15  he  that  J.  the  wicked 
Is.  50:8  he  is  near  that  J. 
Rom.  5:5  him  that  J.  ungodly 
8:33  God's  elect  ?  is  G.  that  J. 

JUSTLE. 
Nak.  2:4  the  chariots  shall  J. 

JUSTLY. 
J/7c.  6:8  L.  require  but  to  doj. 
Luke  23:41  indeed  J.  we  receive 
1  Thes.  2:10  holily  andj.  behav. 

JUSTUS. 
Acts  1:23  who  was  sumamed  J. 
18:7  ent.  man's  house  named  J. 
Col.  4:11  Jesua  who  is  called  J. 


K 


K.4B. 

2  K.  6:25  k.  of  doves'  dung  sold 
KABZEEL.    Jos.  15:21 

K.\DEglI. 
Gen.  14:8  to  Emish.  which  is  K. 
Num.  13:26  wilder,  of  Par.  to  K. 
Deut.  1 :46  ye  aliode  in  K.  many 
Ps.  29:8  shak.  wilderness  of  K. 

K.4DESH-BARXE,V. 
Num.  32:8  I  sent  them  from  K. 

Deut.  9:23  ;  Jos.  14:7 
Jos.  10:41  emote  from  K.  to  Gaza 
KAEE.\H,  or  CARE.\n.    2  K. 

25:23;  Jer.  40:8,  13;   41:11; 

43:4 
KEDEMAH.     Gen.  25:15 
KEDEMOTH.    Deut.  2:26 

KED.4R. 

Gen.  25:13  of  Ish.  K.  1  Chr.  1:29 

Ps.  120:5  I  dwell  in  tents  of  K. 

Cant.  1:5  comelvas  tents  of  K. 

Is.  21:16  glorv  of  K.  sh.  fail,  17 
42:11  viK  that  K.  doth  inhabit 
60:7  flocks  of  K.  sh.  Ije  gather. 

Jer.  2:10  see  and  send  to  K. 
49:28  concerning  K.  thus  saith 

Ezek.  27:21  princes  of  K.  occu. 

KEEP. 

Gen.  2:15  L.  put  him  in  E.  to  k. 
18:19  shall  k.  the  way  of  Lord 
28:15  am  with  thee  toA-.  thee,  20 
41:35  let  them  k.  food  in  cities 
E.V.  12:6  k.  it  till  fourteeiilh  day 
14  ye  sh.  k.  it  a  feast  to  L.  25 ; 

23:15:  34:18;  Leo.  2:i:.31 
47  congresation  of  Is.  sh.  k.  it 
20:8  remember  sab.-d.ly  to  k.  It, 

31:1.'),  14,16;  Deut.  5:\i.  15 
22:7  man  deliver  money  to  k.  10 
23:7  k.  thee  from  false  matter 
14  three  times  k.  a  feast 
20  I  send  an  angel  to  k.  thee 
Lev.  18:14  ve  sh.  k.  mv  onlin- 
ances,  30;  22:9;  Ezek.  11:20 
19:3  ye  sh.  k.  my  sabbaths,  30; 

26:2;  Is.  .56:4 
23:39  k.  a  feast  sev.  ^  Chr.  30:13 
25:18  k.  my  judg.  and  do  them 
Num.  fi:24  L.  bless  thee  and  k. 
9:3  in  fourteenth  day  yo  shall  k. 
29:12  k.  feast  to  the  L.  sev.  days 
3li:7  k.  himself  to  inheritance,  9 
Deut.  7:8  k.  the  oath 
12  the  L.  sh.  k.  the  covenant 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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KEE 

OrMl.  Vv.Wlc.  fiast  of  weeks  to 
17:10  li-nrn  to  k.  wi>rds  of  law 
90:9  k.  wonlH  of  this  covoiinnt 
Jo^.  6:1R  k.  from  accursed  tliiti^ 
JkiI.  S:'M  wliether  k.  wiiy  of  L. 
1  f<am.  2:9  k.  feet  of  hUVatnts 
S  Sam.  1.'^:1R  no  son  to  A-.  name 
1  A'.  8:25  k.  with  tliy  Bcr\ant 
David.  2  Chr.  ti:lS 

1  Chr.  4:10*.  me  from  evil 
12:3:)  .'ill.nOO  could  k.  rank.  38 
29:18  *•.  tliis  forever  in  lie.irt 

2  Chr.  22:9  no  power  to  *■.  still 
30:2.S  counsel  to  k.  other  7  days 

Ezr.  8:2<1  watch  and  *,  them 
AVft.  12:27  k.  ded.  with  plndnePS 
£V/.  3:8  nor  *.  they  kini;*s  laws 
Job  14:i:i  tliou  woi'ildest  k.  me 
20:13  tho'  he  k.  it  still  within 
J>.<.  12:7  sh.  k.  them.  O  L.  31:20 
17:8  k.  nie  as  apple  of  eye 
19:13  k.  from  presuinptn'onspins 
S.'i:20  O  k.  mv  soul,  and  deliver 
31:13  *•.  thv  tongue  from  evil 
S~:M  k.  his  way  ;  .39:1  k.  mouth 
89:28  mv  mercv  wi.  I  k.  for  him 
91:11  nnVls  chnmc.  to  k.  thee 
103:9  nor  will  k.  untjer  for  ever 
106:3  Messed  are  they  k.  jud-,-. 
113:9  barren  women  "to  k.  house 
119:2  blessed  they  th.  k.  his  tes. 

4  com.  us  to  k.  thy  precepts 
17  live  and  k.  thy  word.  101 
83  teach  me.  I  sli.  k.  it  to  end 
€3  compan.  of  them  k  thv  i)r. 
69  k.  thy  prec.  with  heart.  1:M 
88  A',  testimony  of  thy  mouth 
100  because  T  k.  thv  precepts 
106  will  k.  thy  rijliteous  judg. 
146  I  shall  k.  thy  testimonies 

127:1  exci'pt  Lord  k.  city 
140:4  k.  lue  fr,  hands  ot  wicked 
141:3  O  L.  k.  the  door  of  my  li]is 
Fror.  2:11  underst.  shall  k.  thee 
20  mayesj  k.  paths  of  righteous 
3:21  mv  son.  X".  sound  wisdom 
SB  L.  shall  k.  thy  foot  fr.  being 
4:6  love  wisdom,  she  sli.  k.  thee 

13  k.  instruct!,  let  her  not  go 
21  k.  mv  savings  in  thv  heart 
23  k.  thy  heart  wi.  all  diligeu. 

5:2  th.T  lips  may  k.  knowledge 
6:22  when  sleepest  it  sh,  k.  thee 
7:1  my  son.  k.  my  words 

5  k.  thee  l^rom  strange  woman 
8:32  blessed  thev  th.  k.  mvwavs 
22:5  he  that  doth  *.  his  soul.  18 
28:4  such  as  k.  the  law  contend 

Ec.  3:0  time  to  k.  and  cast  away 
B:l  k.  foot  when  goest  to  house 

/*.  26:3  k.  him  ii\  perfect  jjeace 
27:3  the  L.  do  k.  it,  *.  it  night 
42:6  I  will  k.  thee 
43:6  *.  not  back ;  TA:\  k.  jndg. 

Jer.  35  will  k.  anger  to  end?  12 
31:10  k.  him  as  shep.  doth  Hock 
42:4  I  will  k.  nothing  back 

Ezfk.  20:19  k.  my  judgm.  .36:27 
43:11  they  may  k.  tho  wh.  form 

Hox.  12:6  A",  mercy  and  judgment 

Mtc.  7:5  k.  the  doors  of  thymou. 

Nah.  1:15  k.  feasts;  2:1  k.  muni. 

Zee.  13:5  taught  me  to  *.  cattle 

Mai.  2:7  priests'  lips  sho.  k.  kno. 

Mark  7:9  k.  your  own  tradition 

Lukf  4:10  angels  charge  to  k.  th. 
ll:2ablessed  th.  hear  word.  k.  it 
19:43  thy  enemies  shall  k.  thee 

John  8:51  k.  my  say.  never  see 
55  know  him.  k.  his  saving 
12:25  haleth  life  in  world  k.  it 
14:23  man  love  me  k.  my  words 
15:20  saying,  they  will  K.  yours 
17:11  A'. 'thy  name;  15  k.  tr.  evil 

Act*  5:3  to  K.  back  part  of  price 
10:28  that  is  a  Jew  to  k.  comp. 
15:5  com.  them  to  k.  law  of  M.  - 
29  from  wh.  if  ye  k.  yourselves 
16:4  deliver,  them  decrees  to  k. 

Horn.  2:25  profiteth.  if  th.  k.  law 
26  k.  the  righteousness  of  law 

1  Cor.  5:8  therefore  let  us  k.  feast 
11  writ,  to  yon  not  k.  company 

7:37  decreed"  he  will  k.  his  virg. 

9:27  I  k.  under  my  body 

15:2  k.  in  mem.  wh.  I  i)reached 

2  Cor.  11:9  and  so  will  I  k.  my. 
Oa!.  6:13  nei.  do  circnm.  k.  law 
Eph.  4:3to  A.  the  unity  of  Spirit 
PhU.  4:7  peace  of  O.  k.  v.  hearts 
2  Then.  3:3  estab.  and  *.'fl-om  cv. 

1  Tim.  5:22  k.  thyself  pure 

6:20  k.  that  commit,  to  thy  tm. 

2  Tim.  1:12  k.  that  I  com.  to  him 

14  commit,  to  thee  k.  by  H.  G. 
Jam.  1:27  to  k.  himself  nnspot. 
IJohn  5:21  k.  yourselves  fr.  idols 
Judo  21  k.  voursel.  in  love  of  G. 


KEE 

Jufjf  94  him  that  Is  ab.  to  k.  yon 
litr.  1:3  blessed  th.  that  k.  thin. 

3:10  k.  thee  from  hour  of  temp. 

22:9  who  k.  sayings  of  this  book 

KREP  allvr. 
O^n.  6:19  inl.i  ark  to  k.  th.  a.  20 
Xtim.  31:18  chil,  k.  a.  for  vours. 
•2 Sam.  8:2  one  full  line  toX-.  a. 
Ps.  22:29  no.  can  k.  a.  own  sonl 

.33:19  k.  them  alire  in  famine 

41:2  Lord  preser.  and  k.  him  a. 

KEEP  charce. 

Xum.  1:53  I.evites  k.  r.  of  taher. 

18:4;  31::M;  1  Chr.  2:1:32 

3:8  k.  <■.  of  the  children  of  Israel 

32  /■.  r.  of  the  sanctuarv.  18:5 
Kztk.  44:16  mini,  to  me.  X:  myc. 
Zee.  3:7  if  thou  wilt  k.  my  c. 

KEEP  oommnndmenlH. 
Er.  16:28  re ftise  ve  to  k.  my  c. 
20:0  inercv  to  th.  that  k.  mv  c. 

7)f>/^  .5:10;  7:9;  Dan.  9:4 
Lev.  22:31  sh.  ve  k.  mv  c.  and  do 
them.  i»fi^.  4:40;' 6:17;  7:11 
26:3  k.  mv  cnm.   Deiif.    11:22; 

19:9;  2.8:9;  :OT:10;  IK.  .3:14 
D^tt.  5:29  fear  me  and  k.  my  c. 
8:2  know  whet.  th.  would,  k,  c. 
26:17  avouched  Lord  to  k.  hisc. 
18  that  thou  shmddest  k.  c. 
Jon.  22:5  take  heed  to  k.  com. 
1  A'.  2:3  charge  of  Lord  to  k.  c. 
0:12  k.  mv  romman.  2  A'.  17:13 ; 

/>!-0('."4:4;  7:2 
8:58  incline  hearts  to  k.  his  c. 
61  heart  be  perfect  to  k.  his  c. 
9:6  not  k.  com.  I  will  cut  oil"  Is. 
1  Chr.  29:19  Sol.  perf.  hea.  t.i  k.  c. 
Ps.  78:7  works  of  G.  hut  k.  his  c. 
119:60  delayed  not  to  k.  thy  c. 
115  dep.  evil-doers.  I  will  k.  c. 
Pror.  3:1  let  thy  he.art  k.  my  c. 
6:20  my  son.  k.  thy  father's  c. 
Er.  8:2  eoun.  thee  to  k.  king's  c. 
12:13  fear  God  and  k.  his  com. 
Mai.  19:17  enter  lifu.  k.  the  c. 
John  14:15  if  ye  love  me.  k.  my  c. 
1  Tim.  6:14  k'.  this  c.  witho.  s'pot 

1  John  2:3  we  kn.  him  if  we  k.  c. 
3:22  ask  wo  receive,  bee.  we  k.  c. 
5:2  we  love  God  and  k.  his  com. 

3  love  of  God  that  we  k.  his  c. 
lifr.  12:17  warwith  seed  wh.  k.  c. 
14:12  they  which  k.  the  c.  of  G. 

Se^  COVENANT. 

KEEP  pasiover. 

Ex.  12:48  stranger  k.  p.  to  Lord 

Xum.  9:2  chil.  of  Is.  k.  p.  in  its 

seas.  4  ;  Deiil.  16:1;  2  A'.  2.3:21 

2  Chr.  30:1  co.  to  k.  the;),  to  G. 
.35:18  nor  did  kings  k.  such  a;j. 

Mat.  26:18  k.  p.  at  thy  honse 

KEEP  alienee. 
Jii/I.  3:19  said.  k.  s.  all  went  out 
Ps.  .35:22  k.  not  silence.  83:1 
.50:3  shall  come,  and  sh.  not  k.  g. 
Ec.  3:7  time  to  k.  s.  time  to  spe. 
/*.  41:1  k.  K.  bef.  me.  O  islands 
inm.  2:10  elders  of  da.  of  Z.  k.n. 
Amos  5:13  the  prudent  shall  k.  s. 
TIab.  2:20  L.  in  temp,  earth  k.  s. 
1  Cor.  14:28  let  him  k.  s.  in  chur. 
34  let  women  k.  t4l.  in  church. 
KEEP  slntlites. 
Ex.  1.5:26  if  th.  wilt  k.  all  his  ». 

Zl«rf.  30:10;  1  A'.  9:4;  11:.33 
Lev.  18:5  k.  my  «.  and  judg.  26; 

19:19;  20:8.  22;  E:ek.  44:24 
Deiit.  6:2  fear  Lord  to  k.  his  ftat. 
26:17  avouched  Lord  to  k.  his  e. 
1  A'.  11:33  in  my  ways  to  k.  /•. 
Pg.  119:5  wavs  directed  to  k.  $. 

81  will*,  "thv  c.  145 
Eztk.  18:21  wicked  turn  and  *.  a. 

KEEPER. 
Oen.  4:2  Abel  was  a  *.  of  sheep 
9  am  I  mv  brother's  *.  ? 
39:22  *.  co'mmittod  to  Joseph 

33  *.  looked  not  to  anv  thing 

1  Sam.  17:20  I),  left  sheep  wi.  *. 
28:2  make  thee  *.  of  mv  head 

2  A'.  22: 14  *.  of  the  wardrobe. 

2  Chr.  34:22 
Ext.  2:3  Hege  *.  of  women.  8.  15 
Job  27:18  booth  that  *.  maketh 
Pk.  121:5  Lord  thy  *. 
Cant.  1:6  made  nie  *.  of  viney. 
Acti  16:27  *.  of  prison  awaking 

KEEPERS. 
Ec.  12:3  *.  of  house  tremble 
Cant.  .5:7*.  took  away  my  veil 
8:11  Sol.  let  out  vinevard  to  *. 
Jer.  4:17  as*.  ofthefl"eld 
Mat.  28:4  fear  of  him  *.  did  sha. 
Acta  5:2.3  *,  standing  bef.  doors 


KEP 

Acit  12:6  *.  kept  pris.;  19  exa.  *. 
Tit,  9:5  chaste.  *.  at  home 

See  DOOR. 

REEPEST. 

1  A".  8:2.3  who  *.  covenant  with 

serv.  2  Chr.  6:11 ;  Xeh.  9:.32 
Acts  21:24  orderly  and  *.  the  law 

KEEPETII. 
Ex.  91:18  die  not.  but  *.  his  bed 
Deut.  7:9  faithful  God  which  * 

covenant.  XeJi.  1:5 
1  Sam.  16:11  behold,  he  *.  sheep 
Job  3.3:18  *.  back  soul  from  pit 
Px.  ;M:20  he  *.  all  bis  bones 
121:3  that  *.  th.  not  slumber,  4 
140:6  L.  which  *.  truth  for  ever 
Pror.  9:8  *.  jiaths  of  iudgmeut 
10:17  in  wav  of  life  *.  instruct. 
13:3  *.  his  mouth  *.  life.  21:23 
6  righteousness  *.  him  upright 
10:17  *.  way  preseiT.  soul.  19:16 
19:8  *.  understanding  find  good 
24:12  *.  soul,  do.  not  he  know? 
27:18  *.  fig-tree  shall  eat  fruit 
28:7  whoso  k.  law  is  a  wise  son 
29:11  wise  man  *.  it  till  after^v. 
18  that  *.  the  law.  ha;ipy  is  he 
Ec.  8:5*.  command,  feel  no  evil 
Is.  26:2  nation  *.  truth 
56:2  *.  sab.  from  polluting  it,  6 
Jer.  48:10  cursed  be  he  *.  back 
Lam.  3:28  sitteth  alone  *.  silen. 
llab.  2:5  proud,  nei.  *.  at  home 
Luke  11:91  strong  man  *.  palace 
John  7:19  none  of  you  k.  law 
9:16  bee.  he  *.  not  sabbath 
14:91  hath  com.  and  *.  them 
94  k.  not  my  sayings 
1  John  2:4  know  him.  and  *.  not 
5  *.  word,  in  him  is  love,  3:24 
5:18  is  begot,  of  God  *.  himself 
Per.  2:*26  overcom.  ond  *.  works 
16:15  blessed  he  that  *.  garm. 
22:7  blessed  he  that  *.  sayings 

KBEd>'«. 

Ex.  .31:7  L.  *.  mercy  for  thous. 
Dent.  8:11  not  *.  his  commands 
1  Sam.  25:16  with  them  *.  sheep 
TV.  19:11  *.  of  them  great  rew. 
Ezek.  17:14  by  *.  of  his  covenant 
Dan.  9:4  grea"t  God  *.  covenant 
I^nke  2:8  shepherds  *.  watch 
1  Cor.  7:19  *.  commandm.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4:19  com.  *.  of  souls  to  him 

KEILAII. 

Jox.  15:44  K.  and  ,\rhzib 
1  Sam.  23:1  Philist.  fight  aga,  K. 
Xeh.  3:17  ruler  of  h.  part  of  K.  18 
KEMITIL      Gen.  22:91 
KENEZ.     .Ton.  15:17 

KEXITES. 
Gen.  1.5:19  thv  seed  have  I  gi.  K. 
Xuvi.  24:21  B.alaam  look,  on  K. 
1  Sam.  15:6  S.  said  to  K.  Depart 

27:10  road  against  sotrth  of  K. 

KEPT. 
Gen.  26:5  Abrab.  *.  my  charge 

99:9  came  wi.  sheep,  she  *.  th. 
Ex.  .3:1  Moses  *.  flock  of  Jethro 

16:23  to  be  *.  till  the  moniing 
32  manna  *.  for  genera.  33.  .34 

91:29  owner  not  *.  him  in.  36 
Xum.  17:10  A.'s  rod  *.  for  token 

19:9  water  *.  for  congregation 

24:11  Lord  hath  *.  thee  back 
Deut.  39:10  *.  them  as  ap.  of  eye 

.33:9  observed  n-ord,  *.  covenant 
Jos.  14:10  *.  me  alive  45  years 
Jtuth  2:23  *.  by  maidens"of  Boaz 

1  Sum.  17::M  ser.  *.  fath.'s  sheep 
21:4  k.  themselves  from  women 
25:.33  blessed  thou  who  *.  me 
26:15  why  not  *.  lord  the  king? 

16  ye  have  not  *.  your  master 

2  Snj'n.  ]3:3t  young  man  *.  watch 
22:22  I  have  kept  the  ways  of 

the  Lord,  Pi.  18:91.  23 

94  have  kept  myself  from  iniq. 

44  *.  me  to  be  head  of  heathen 

1  A'.  9:43  not  *.  the  oath  of  Lord 

8:24  hast  *.  with  D.  what  thou 

promisedst  him.  2  Chr.  6:15 

11:11  hast  not  *.  my  covenant 

13:21  man  of  G.  not  *.  comman. 

1  Chr.  10:13  word  of  L.  S.  *.  not 
12:1  David  *.  himself  close 

2  Chr.  7:8  S.  *.  feast  7  days.  9 
30:21  *.  feast  of  uuicaveucd  br. 

Ezr.  6:22 

.35:18  no  pass,  like  that  *.  in  Is. 
Ezr.  8:4  *.  f.ast  of  tabernacles 

6:19  chil.  of  captiv.  *.  passover 
Xeh.  1:7  have  not  *.  cimimand. 

8:18  they*,  the  feast  seven  days 
Job  23:11  bis  ways  have  I  *. 


KID 

Joh  98:21  *,  clo.  from  fowls  of  air 
7>.  17:4  *.  fr.  jiaths  of  destroyer 

.30:3  *.  me  alive:  42:4  *.  h.  day 

78:10  *.  not  the  covenant  of  G. 

99:7  thev  *.  his  testimonies 

119:22  fiir  I  *.  thv  tc^slim.  16T 
55  *.  thy  law ;  5«  / .  prec.  168 
07  *.  thy  word  ;  l.">'<  *.  not  wo. 
Ec.  9:10  eyes  desired  *.  not  from 

5:13  riches  *.  for  owners  thereof 
Cant.  1:6  vineyard  have  I  not  k. 
/s'.  :i0:99  wben'solemnitv  is  *. 
Jer.  16:11  *.  laws;  3.5:18*.  prec. 
Ezek.  5:7  nor  *.  my  judgm.  '20:21 

44:8  not  *.  charge"of  holy  things 
15  *.  charge  of  sanctuary.  48: 11 
Dan.  5:19  he  *.  alive,  he  set  up 

7:28  I  *.  the  matter  in  my  heart 
lloe.  12:19  serv.  for  wife.  *.  shei'p 
Ainos  1:11  Ed.  *.  wrath  for  ever 
Mat.  2:9  not  *.  mv  ways.  3:7 

3:14  profit  have  X.  his  ordinan. 
Mat.  1:l:.35  things  been  *.  secret 

19:20  these  have  I  *.  from  my 

youth,  Lttke  18:91 
Mark  4:22  nor  any  thing  *.  seer. 

9:10  *.  that  saving,  Luke  9:36 
Luke  2:19  *.  things  in  heart.  51 

8:29  was  *.  bound  with  chains 
John  9:10  thou  hast  *.  good  wine 

15:10  I  *.  Father's  commandm. 

20  if  they  have  *.  my  sa.ving 
17:6  and  hove  *.  thy  word 

12  those  thou  gav.  me  I  have  k. 
Acts  5:2  *.  back  part  of  the  price 
7:.53  received  law.  and  not  *.  it 
12:5  P.  *.  in  i)rison ;  6  *.  prison 
90:20  k.  back  nothing  profitable 
92:20  *.  the  raiment  of  them 
28:16  with  soldier  that  *.  him 
Pom-.  16:25  mystery  *.  secn-t 
*2  Cor.  11:9  I  *.  from  being  burd. 
Gal.  3:23  we  were  *.  under  law 
2  Tim.  4:7  course.  I  *.  the  faith 
Ileb.  11:28  Moses  *.  the  passover 
Jam.  5:4  hire  is  k.  back  by  fraud 

1  Pet.  1:5  are  *.  by  power  "of  God 

2  Pet.  3:7  same  w"ord  *.  in  store 
Jude  6  angels  *.  not  first  estate 
Pev.  3:8  *.  word,  not  deni.  name 

10  hast  *.  word  of  my  patienca 

KEPT  alienee. 

J6b  29:91  men  give  ear.  and  *.  s. 

31:34  fear  multi.  that  I  *.  ».  f 
Ps.  32:3  I  *.  s.  bones  waxed  old 

50:91  things  th.  done,  and  I  *.  s. 
Actf  1.5:19  all  the  multitude  *.  s. 

22:2  spake  Heb.  *.  the  more  a. 

KERCHIEFS. 
Ezek.  13:18  *.  on  head  of  stature 

21  your  *.  also  will  I  tear 
KEREN-nAPPrcn.    Job  42:14 
IvERIOTD.  Jer.  48:24,41;  .4m.9:« 

KERXELS. 
Xum.  6:4  eat  noth.  from  the  *. 

KETTLE. 
1  .^am.  2:14  struck  into  *.  or  pot 
IvETLTRAII.   6^™.  25:1,4;  lC%r. 
1:32,  33 

KEY,  g. 
Jud.  3:25  took  a  *.  and  opened 
/«.  22:22  *.  of  house  of  David 
Mat.  16:19  *.  of  kingd.  of  heaven 
Luke  11:.52  tak.  *.  of  knowledge 
Per.  1:18  *.  of  hell  and  of  death 
3:7  he  that  hath  the  *.  of  David 
9:1  *.  of  bottomless  pit,  20:1 
KEZTA.    .704  42:14 
KEZTZ.     Jos.  18:21 
KIBROTn-IIATTAAVAH.  Xu. 
11:34,  35 

KICK,  ED. 
Deiil.  32:15  J.  waxed  fat  and  *. 
1  Sam.  2:29*.  yeatmy  sacrifice? 
Acts  9:5  ha.  to  *.  ag.  pri.  26:14 

KID. 
Gen.  37:31  J.'s  breth.  killed  a  *. 
Ex.  23:19  eh.  not  seethe  the  *. 

31:26:  Dfit.  14:21 
Lev.  4:23  oflfering.  a  *.  of  goats, 

28;  9:3;  A'jf*.  4.3:22  ;  45:43 
23:19  sacrifice  one  *.  of  coats, 
Xum.   7:16.  22.  2< :    1.5:24; 
28:15.  .30;  29:.5.  11.  16.  19.25 
Jud.  6:19  Gid.  made  ready  a  *. 
14:6  Samson  rent  lion  as  a  *. 
Ls.  11:6  leopard  lie  down  with  k. 
Luke  15:29  thou  never  gavest  a  k. 

KIDXEYS- 
Ex.  29:13  thou  slialt  take  two  *. 
and  bum. 92:  /,.)■.  3:4, 10,  IBt 
4:9:  7:4:  8'!6.  25 
Ler.  9:10  *.  bunit  on  altar,  19 
Deut  32:14  fat  of  *.  of  wheat 


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KIL 
la.  Zi:<i  with  fat  of*,  of  rams 
KIDROX.    2.¥rtm.  15:23 

KIDS. 

Gfil.  97:9  fetch  me  from  th.  2  k. 
in  i>iit  skins  of  k.  on  his  luauds 
L  ''.  lii:.'i  tvvii  k.  of  the  groats 
1  A'.  -Hy.-r,  like  two  lit.  lloc.  off. 
fuiit.  1:S  feed  thy  k.  bes.  Bhep.'s 

KILL. 

G^ri.  4:15  lost  any  find.  C.  k.  him 
12:12  th.  wi.  A*,  me.  but  save  th. 
2T;-12  purposing'  to  k.  thee 
;i7:21  said.  Let  us  not  k.  him 

E-r.  1;1G  if  it  be  son,  ve  k.  him 
2:14  intend,  to  k.  mo?  -Ids  7:28 
16:3  k.  this  assembly 
17:3  /'.  us  and  chil.  with  thirst 
20:13  thou  Shalt  not  k.  Dtiit. 
5:17;  Mat.  5:21;  lima.  13:9 
22.1  if  man  steal  ox.  and  k.  it 
29:11  *.  bullock  before  the  L, 
Xfi'.  1:5;  4:4 

Lti\  1:11  k.  it  on  side  altar,  10:15 
3:2  k.  it  ;it  door  of  tal)ernacle 
4:24  /.'.  it  in  i>laee  where  they  k. 
1 4:5(1  he  shall  k.  one  of  the  birds 
20:4  seed  to  Moloch,  k.  him  tlot 
16  Shalt  k.  woman  and  beast 

Nmn.  11:15  if  deal  thus,  A:,  me 
14:15  if  tliou  k.  all  this  people 
1*1: 1.3  bro.  lis  to  k.  us  in  wilder. 
22:2:)  for  now  would  I  k.  thee 
31:17  /,".  ev.  woman  known  man 

D  lit.  4.43  who  k.  his  neijrhbor 
12:15  mayest  k.  and  eat  flesh 
13:0  thoil  Shalt  surely  k.  him 
32::»  I  k.  and  I  make  alive 

Jii:l.  13:23  L.  were  plea,  to  k.  us 
16:2  wh.  it  is  day.  we  eh.  k.  him 
20:31  beu-an  to  *.  39 

1  Sam.  17:0  be  able  to  k.  me 
19:2  Saul  secketh  to  k.  thee,  17 
30:15  swe.ir  thou  wilt  iiei.  k.  me 

ZSam.  14:7  that  we  may  /;.  him 
32  let  him  k.  me 
21:4  nor  for  tis  sh.  th,  k.  any  m. 

2  K.  5:7  am  I  God,  to  ;■.  f 

7:4  if  they  /■.  us,  we  sh.  but  die 

11:15  follow,  her  A',  with  sword 
2  Chr.  35:6  k.  the  passover 
E^t.  3:i:i  let.  by  posts  to  k.  Jews 
Ec.  3:3  time  to  k.  time  to  heal 
/«,  14;3J  /.'.  thy  root  with  famine 

29:1  k't  them  k.  saeritices 
Bzfk.  31:3  k.  them  that  are  fed 
Mat.  5:21  who  k.  sh.  be  in  dan^. 

10:28  fear  not  them  which  k. 
the  body.  Luke  12:4 

21;:B8  heir,  come  let  us  k.  him, 
MarkK:~t\  LukeiO-.U 

23:.'J4  some  of  them  ye  shall  k. 

26:4  take  J.  by  subtl.  to  k.  liim 
Mark  3:4  to  save  life,  or  to  k.  ? 

I0:19donotA-.  Z,'/.  18:20;  Ja.i-.n 
Liik^;  13:31  Ilerod  will  k.  thee 

15:23  brini,'  routed  calf  and  k.  it 
John  .5:18  J.  sought  to  k.  him,  7:1 

7: 19  wliy  (,'o  ye  about  to  k.  mo  ? 
20  who  t:neth  about  to  k.  thee? 
2o  is  this  he  wh.  th.  seek  to/;,  f 

8:22  k.  himself;  37  to  /,■.  40 

10:10  thief  com.  to  etc:d  and  /,-. 
Acti  9:2.3  counsel  to  /..  P,  2i;:21 

10:13  rise,  Peter,  k.  and  eat 

23:15  are  ready  to  k.  him 

25:3  lay.  wait  in  way  to  k.  him 

27:42  counsel  to  k.  firisoner 
Jam.  2:11  yet  if  thou  k. 

4:2  ve  k.  and  desire  to  have 
Jier.  2:33  I  will  k.  her  children 

6:4  that  they  sho.  /.:.  one  anoth. 
8  power  was  L'iven  them  to  k. 

9:5  that  they  should  not  k.  th. 

11:7  beast  overco.  and  k.  them 

KILLED. 

Gen,  %':%\  Joseph's  coat,  k.  kid 
Ex.  21:29  the  ox  hath  k.  a  man 
Lexi.  6:25  place  wh.  burnt-oiler, 
is  k.  sin-olf.  he  k.  bef.  the  L. 
8:19  ram  he*.  14:5  bird  bet 
14:6  dip  thera  in  bio.  of  bird  k. 
j^um.  16:41  ye  k.  peo.  of  the  L. 
31:19  whoso,  hath  k.  any  person 

1  Sam.  24:11  cut  skirt,  k.  th.  not 
25:11  take  mv  flesh  I  have  k. 

2  .Sum.  12:9  thou  hast  k.  Uriah 

1  A'.  21: 19/-.  andtak.  possessicm? 

2  Vlir.  35:3  slew  th.  that  k.  kin? 
30:15  k.  the  passover,  35:1,  11 ; 

Ezr.  6:30 
Pt.  44:22  for  thy  sake  are  we  k. 
I'roi).  9:3  she  hath  /.-.  her  beasts 
Lam.  2:21  thou  ha.  k.  not  pitied 
Mat.  16:21  k.  and  raised  ai:ain, 

.Vark  8:31 ;  9::il 
21:35  be.  ouc,  and  k.  Mark  12:5 


KIX 

Mat.  22:4  oxen  and  fatlin.  are  k. 
23:31  chil.  of  them  k.  prophets 

Mark  12:8  k.  him  cast  him  out 
14:12  wh.  they  k.  the  passover 

Luke  11:47  fathers  k.  them.  48 
12:5  after  he  hath  k.  ha.  power 
15:27  fa.  hath  k.  fatted  calf,  30 
22:7  dav  when  pass,  must  be  k. 

Acts  3:15  k.  the  Prince  of  life 
12:2  k.  James,  brother  of  John 
16:27  would  have  k.  himself 
23:12  nor  drink  till  they  k.  Paul 

Uom.  8:36  for  thy  sake  we  are  k. 
11:3  L.  they  have  k.  thy  pronh. 

3  Cor.  6:9  chastened  and  not  k. 

The«.  2:15  k.  the  Lord  Jesus 

'Jam.  5:6  condemned  and  k.  just 

li(:t).  6:11  sh.  be  k.  as  they  were 
9:18  the  third  part  of  man  k. 

20  the  rest  which  were  not  k. 
11:5  if  hurt  him  he  must  bo  k, 
13:10  must  be  k.  witll  sword 

15  image  of  beast,  should  be  k. 

KILLEDST,  EST. 

Ej:.  2:14  as  thou  k.  EL'.VJitian 
Mat.  23:37  k.  prophets,  X;M-el3:34 

KILLETH. 

Lev.  24:17  he  that  k.  any  man  sh. 

be  put  to  dea.  Kaih.  35:30 

18  th.at  k.  a  beast,  21 

Num.  35:11  k.  any  unawares,  15 

Deut.  19:4;  Joa.  20:3,9 

1  Sam.  2:6  L.  k.  and  niaketh  alive 
Job  5:2  wrath  k.  the  foolish  man 

24:14  the  murderer  k.  the  poor 
Proit.  21:25  des.  of  slothful  k.  him 
Is.  66:3  he  that  k.  an  ox 
John  16:2  who  k.  you  do.  O.  ser. 

2  Cor.  3:6  letter  k.  Sp.  giveth  life 
Rev.  13:10  he  that  k.  with  sword 

must  be  killed 

KILLI.\G. 
2  Chr.  30:17  charge  of  A',  passover 
Is.  22:13  slaying  oxen,  k.  sheep 
IIos.  4:2  swearing,  lying,  and  k. 
Mark  12:5  beating  some,  k.  some 

KIi\. 
Lev.  18:6  none  appro,  to  near  k. 
20:19  he  uncovereth  his  near  k. 
25:25  k.  come  to  redeem  it.  49 
Path  2:20  man  is  near  k.  to  us 
2  Sam.  19:42  king  near  k.  to  us 

RI^D. 
2  Chr.  10:7  if  thou  bo /t.  to  people 
Luke  6:35  G.  is  k.  to  unthankful 
1  Cor.  13:4  charity  suit',  and  is  k. 
Eph.  4:32  be  k.  one  to  another 

KIIVD,  Substantive. 
Oen.  1:11  yield,  fruit  alter  A-.  12 

21  waters  brought  forth  after  A. 
25  God  made  beast  after  his  k. 

0:20  fowls  after  th.  k.  cattle  aft. 

k.  ev.  creeping  thing  after  A. 

Lev.  11:14  hawk  after  his  /.-.  15, 

16,  19;  Vcut.  14:14 

19:19  not  let  cattle  with  div.  /.-. 

AV/t.  13:20  sellers  of  all  k.  ware 

Ec.  2:5  I  planted  trees  of  all  k. 

Mat.  13:47  gathered  of  every  /.•. 

17:21  k.  go.  not  out,  Mark  9:39 

1  Cor.  15:39  th.  is  one  k.  of  flesh 
.lam.  1:18  be  a  k.  of  first-fruits 

3:7  every  /..  of  beast  and  birds 

KI\DS. 
Gen.  8:19  creepeth  after  their  k. 

2  Chr.  16: 14  with  divers  k.  spices 
.Ur.  15:3  appoint  over  th.  four  k. 

1  Cor.  12:10  divers  k.  of  tongues 
14:10  are  so  many  k.  of  voices 

KIXDLE. 
Prov.  26:21  con.  man  to  k.  strife 
Is.  9:18  shall  k.  in  the  thickets 
10:16  k.  a  burning  like  a  fire 
30::J3  breath  of  Lord  doth  k.  it 
43:2  nor  sh.  flame  k.  upon  thee 
Jer.  3:3:18  want  man  to  k.  m.-olf. 
Ob.  18  fire  and  flume  k.  in  them 

KI\DLED. 
Lev.  10:6  bewail  burn.  L.  hath  k. 
Num.  11:33  wrath  of  the  Lord 
was   *.   Pent.  11:17;    2  K. 
22:13,  17;  Ps.  106:40 

2  Sam.  22:9  coals  k.  Ps.  18:S 
Job  19:11  he  liath  k.  his  wroth 

.32:2  then  was  k.  wrath  of  Elihu 
42:7  wrath  is  k.  against  thee 

Ps.  2:13  wrath  is  k.  but  a  little 
124:3  their  wrath  k.  against  us 

Is.  50:11  sparks  that  ye  have  it. 

Jer.  44:6  wrath  k.  in  cities  of  J. 

Ezek.  20:48  I  the  Lord  have  k.  it 

IIos.  11:8  mv  renentinirs  are  k. 

Luke  12:49  will  I,  it  it  lie  A./ 

See  AMOER,  TISE. 


KIN 

KI\DLETH. 

•/(*  41:21  his  breath  k.  coals 
Is.  44:15  k.  it.  and  baketh  bread 
Jam.  3:5  how  groat,  a  little  fire  k. 

RI\DLY. 
Gen.  24:49  if  you  dud  k.  47:39 
34:3  Shech.  spake  /.;.  to  damsel 
50:21  Joseph  spake  k.  to  breth. 
./o.*.  2:14  deal  k.  and  truly 
Path  1:8  the  L.  deal  k.  with  you 
1  *V/«i.  20:8  deal  k.  with  thy  ser. 
Pom.  12:10  be  k.  one  to  another 

RI\D\ESS. 

Gen.  20:13  k.  thou  shall  show 
21:2.3  the  k.  I  haVe  done  to  thee 
24:12  O  L.  show  k.  to  my  master 
40:14  and  show  k.  I  pray  thee 

.los.  2:12  k.  to  my  fa.'s  house 

Jt/d.  8:35  nor  showed  k.  to  Jer. 

Path  2:20  not  left  off  k.  to  living 
3:10  show,  more  k.  in  latter  end 

1  Sam.  15:6  ve  showed  k.  to  Isr. 
20:14  show'nie  the  k.  of  the  L. 

2  Sa/n.  2:5  showed  k.  to  your  lord 
6  I  also  will  requite  vou  this  k. 

9:3  that  I  may  show  k.  to  him 
16:17  is  this  thy  k.  to  friend  f 

1  A".  2:7  k.  to  sons  of  Barzillai 
3:6  kept  for  David  this  great  k. 

2  Chr.  34:22  J.  remember,  not  k. 
Neh.  9:17  G.  gracious,  of  gl-eat  A. 
Est.  2:9  maiden  obt.  k.  ot  him 
Ps.  31:21  showed  me  marvel,  k. 

117:2  for  his  merciful  k.  is  great 

110:76  merciful  k.  be  my  comf. 

141:5  right,  smite,  it  sh'.  be  a  k. 
Prar.  19:22  desire  of  man  is  his  k. 

31:26  in  her  timgue  is  law  of  A. 
Is.  54:8  with  k.  will  I  have  mercy 
10  k.  shall  not  depart  from  thee 
.ler.  2:3  I  remem  k.  of  thy  youth 
./ml  2:13  he  is  of  gr.  k.  Jon.  4:3 
Acts  28:2  showed  us  no  little  k. 
2  Cor.  6:6  by  long-suftering  by  k 
Eph.  2:7  in  his  k.  toward  us 
Col.  3:12  on  k.  humblen.  of  mind 
Tit.  .3:4  after  the  k.  of  G.  our 
iPet.  1:7  brotherly-i.  to  k.  char. 

Loving-Kli\D.\ESS. 

Ps.  17:7  show  thy  l.-k.  92:2 
26:3  thy  l.-k.  is  before  mine  eyes 
36:7  how  excellent  is  thy  l.-k. 

10  O  continue  thy  l.-k.  to  them 
40:10  not  concealed  thy  l.-k. 

11  let  thy  l.-k.  iireserve  me 
42:8  Lord  will  command  l.-k. 
48:9  we  thought  of  thy  l.-k.  O  G. 
51:1  have  mercv  accord,  to  l.-k. 
(A:Z  thy  l.-k.  is'better  than  life 
69:16  for  thy /.-A.  is  good 
88:11  sh.  l.-k.  be  dec.  in  grave? 
89:33  l.-k.  will  I  not  take  fr.  him 
93:3  to  show  forth  l.-k.  in  morn. 
103:4  crowneth  thee  with  l.-k. 
107:43  understand  t.-k.  of  the  L. 
119:88  quicken  me  after  l.-k.  159 
138:2  praise  thy  name  for  l.-k. 
143:8  cause  me  to  hear  thy  l.-k. 

.Jer.  9:24  L.  which  exercise  l.-k. 
16:5  tak.  awav  peace,  even  l.-k. 
31:3  with  l.-k'.  have  I  dr.  thee 
32:18show.  l.-k.  untothousands 

IIos.  2:19  betro.  th.  to  me  in  t.-k. 
Lovin^.KIXD\ESSES. 

Ps.  25:6  remem.  mercies  and  l.-k. 
89:49  where  are  th.v  former  Z. -A*. 

Is.  63:7  mention  l.-k.  of  the  Lord 
KI\DRED. 

Gen.  12:1  get  thee  fr.  A.  Acts  7:3 
24:4  go  to  k.  and  take  wife,  ;38:40 
31:3  return  to  thy  k.  13;  32:9 
43:7  asked  us  straitly  of  our  k. 

Num.  lit::iodei).  toow-n  la.  and  A. 

Jos.  6:33  brought  out  all  her  k. 

Ruth  2:3  of  A-.  of  Elimelech,  3:3 

Est.  2:10  show,  not  peo.  or  A.  20 
8:6  end.  to  see  destruction  of  A. 

Ezek.  11:15  men  of  thy  k.  said 

Luke  1:61  none  of  A.  called 

Acts  4:6  were  of  k.  of  high-priest 

7:13  .Tosepirs  A.  known  to  Pha. 

19  de:ilt  subtiicly  with  our  A. 

Per.  5:9  redeemed  us  (Uit  of  ev.  A. 

14:6  gospel  to  preach  to  ev.  A. 

KIXDREDS. 

1  Oir.  16:2S  give  to  the  Lord,  ye 
A.  Ps.  96:7 

Ps.  22:27  A.  of  nations  worship 

.■lets  3:25  all  A.  of  earth  blessed 

Pev.  1:7  all  A.  of  earth  shall  wail 

7:9  multitude  of  A.  bef.  throne 

11:9  A.  see  dead  bodies  thr.  davs 

13:7  pow.  given  him  over  all  A". 

KI\E. 

G(  n.  32:15  forty  k.  ten  bulls  to  E. 


KIN 

Gen.  41:2  seven  well-favored  A.  IS 
3  seven  A.  out  of  river.  4, 19,  20 

26  seven  good  A.  are  sev.  years 

27  sev.  Unfavored  A.  sev.  years 
Dent.  7:13  bless  iucrea.  of  thy  k. 

28:4  blessed  be  incr.  of  thy  A. 

18  cursed  be  incr.  of  thv  A. 
32:14  butter  of  A.  milk  of  sheep 

1  Sam.  6:7  ta.  two  milch  A.  tie  A. 
1(1  took  two  A.  12  A.  took  way 

2  Sam.  17:29  and  cheese  of  A. 
Amos  4:1  hear  this,  ye  k.  of  Bas. 

KIXG. 

Gen.  14:18  51.  A.  of  Sal.  Hel).  7:1 
E.r.  1:8  arose  new  A.  over  Egypt 
Num.  2:3:21  shout  of  a  A.  am.'th. 

24:7  his  A.  be  higher  than  Agag 
Pent.  17:14  I  will  set  A.  over  me 

33:5  and  he  was  k.  in  Jeshurun 
Jwel.  8:18  resem.  child,  of  a  A. 

9:8  trees  wont  to  anoint  a  A. 

17:6  iu  those  davs  uo  k.  in  Isr, 
18:1;  19:1;  21:25 

1  Sam.  2:10  L.  give  strensrth  to*. 
8:5  go  make  us  a  A.  to  jiidge  us 

6  gi.  a  A.  9  show  man.  of  A.  11 
lO'have  a  A.  22  make  th.  a  k. 
20  that  our  A.  may  judge  us 
10:19  nay,  but  set  a  A.  over  us 

24  said,  G.  save  the  A.  2  Sam. 
16:16;  2  A'.  11:12;  2  C/ir.  2:3:11 

12:1  I  have  made  a  A.  over  you 

2  the  A.  walketh  before  you 

12  said.  Nay,  a  A.  sh.  reign  ov. 
us,  when  God  was  your  A. 

17  wicked,  great  in  as'king  a  k. 

19  this  evil,  to  ask  a  A. 

25  cons,  both  you  and  your  A. 
15:1  to  anoint  thee  to  be  A. 

2:3  rcj.  thee  from  being  A.  26 
16:1 1  have  provided  me  a  A. 
20:5  not  fail  to  sit  with  A. 
22:15  let  not  A.  imp.  anv  thing 
24:20  I  know  that  thoush.  be  A". 
25:36  Nabal  held  foast*Iike  a  A. 

2  .S«;h.  5:12  estab.  him  A.  over  I. 
11:8  a  mess  of  meat  from  k. 
12:7 1  anointed  thee  k.  over  Is. 
14:9  k.  and  his  throne  be  guiltl. 

17  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  is  mr 
lord  the  k.  19:27 
15:2  had  controversy,  ca.  to  A'. 

3  none  deputed  of'A.  to  hear 
16:9  sh.  this  dead  dog  curse  A.  f 
17:3  I  will  smite  the  A.  only 
18:13  is  no  matter  hid  from  k. 
19:9  A.  saved  us  out  of  hand  of 

11  speech  of  Israel  come  to  A. 
22  I  know  that  I  am  k.  over  Is. 
28  wh.  right  to  cry  more  to  A.  ? 
43  we  have  ten  parts  in  the  k. 
23:51  tower  of  s.alv.  for  his  A. 

1  A".  1:35  Solomon  A.  in  mv  stead 
3:7  servant  A.  instead  of  David 

28  heard  judg.  the  A.  judged 
8:62  A.  and  all  Is.  ofl'er.  sacrifice 
10:3  not  any  thing  hid  from  k. 
11:37  thou  Shalt  lie  A.  over  Isr. 
14:2  who  told  mo  I  should  be  k. 

14  L.  raise  up  a  king  over  Is. 
21:10  didst  blaspheme  G.  and  k. 
12:13  i>rophets  declare  good  to 
theA.  2r/()-.  18:12 

47  no  k.  in  E.  a  deputy  was  k. 

2  K.  1:11  A.  said.  Come  down,  9 
4:13  wouldest  be  snok.  for  to  A. 
7:2  lord  on  whose  hand  A.  lean. 
6:3  to  cry  to  the  A.  for  her  hou. 

13  L.  showed  thou  Shalt  be  A. 

20  E.  made  A.  over  themselves 
11:8  be  with  A.  as  he  goeth  out 

1  Chr.  4:23  they  dwelt  wi.  the  ft. 
29:20  worshipped  Lord  and  A. 

2  Chr.  2:11  he  niadi'  thee  k.  9:8 
10:15  k.  hearkened  not  to  peop. 
11:22  he  thought  to  make  him  A. 
24:31  stoned  him  at  com.  of  A. 
25:16  thou  made  of  A.  oounsel  ? 

Ezr.  4:12  be  it  kn.  to  k.  13;  5:8 
6:10  pray  for  life  of  A',  and  sons 
7:27  put  iu  A.  heart  to  beautify 
8:22  req.  of  A.  band  of  soldiers 

Neh.  1:11  I  was  the  A.  cup-bearer 
6:7  saying.  There  is  a  A.  in  Ju. 

Est.  4:16  will  go  in  unto  the  A. 
6:6  the  A.  delighteth  to  honor.  9 
7:8  word  went  out  of  A.  mouth 

Job  15:24  as  a  A.  ready  to  battle 
18:14  bring  him  to  A.  of  terrors 
29:35  dwelt  as  a  A.  in  the  army 
.34:18  say  to  A.  thou  art  wick.  J 
41;:34  a  A.  o\'er  children  of  pride 

Ps.  2:6  set  my  A.  upon  holy  hill 
6:2  mv  A.  and  my  God.  84:3 
10:16  Lord  is  A.  ibr  ever,  29:10 
18:.")0  deliverance  giveth  he  to  A. 
20:9  let  A.  hear  us  when  we  call 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


[ii: 


KIN 

fii.iUl  k.  ehnll  jny  in  thv  Ktren. 

7  tlu>  *.  truKlt'd  111  the  Lord 
'i\:'  fc.  of  ^'Ictrv  (*hnU  ctitilf  in.  9 

f  «  hii  is  1-.  of  1,'loi-y  !  Ilu'  I,(ird 

W  L.  i>r  liiwts.lip  is  *.  i.f  1,'lury 
3-'l;H>  no  k\  siivcil  by  iiiullifiKte 
45:1  IliMi^'s  1  innde  time,  tin*  K\ 

11  so  shall  IlK-  *.  'Ti-iilly  di'si. 

11  tiroiiu'lit  to  the  X'.  in  raiin, 
4~:<'>  imiis.-s  to  i:  7  God  is  *'. 
61:11  prulun;;  <•.  life  and  ywtrs 
(33:11  the  k.  shall  rejoice  in  CJikI 
T-i;!  ^ive  the  k.  tliy  jiidirnieiit]* 
7-l:l'J  Cf*)d  is  mv  k\  of  old 
8!1:1S  II.  t)ne  of  Israel  is  our  I: 
'.W:(i  make  a  noise  hef.  L.  the  k. 
'MA  k.  also  loveth  judnmeiit 

1  l',l:-J  ihililren  of  Z.  joyful  in  k. 
J'/xr.  1  t:'J.S  people  is  the  k.  hou. 

;i'.  /.,  f;i\or  toward  wise  serv. 
2U:i'^  inercv  and  truth  pres.  k, 
*!:11  the  *'.  shall  he  his  friend 
24:il  fear  the  Lord  and  the  k. 
25:.'.  take  wicked  IVom  bef.  k. 
30:*.i*  the  locusts  have  no  k, 

31  k.  a^'ainst  wh.  no  rising  ui> 

^.  'i:li  man  do  conieth  after  k. 

6:9  k.  hiiiis.  served  liv  the  field 

8:-l  where  word  of  a  /".  is  ^jower 

10:lti  woe  to  thee,  wh.  k,  is  eh. 

37  hies.  wh.  k.  is  son  (»f  nobles 

£0  curse  not  the  k,  in  Ihou^'ht 
Caul.  1:4  k.  bro.  me  to  chamber 

12  while  the  *.  sitteth  at  table 
S:1I  k.  Solomon  with  the  crown 

Jtt.  t»:5  mine  eyes  ha.  seen  the  k, 
S:31  curse  their  k.  and  their  G. 
2.'J;15acein-dinstodavs  of  one  i". 
80:*'i  for  the  k.  it  is  prepared 
85:1  k.  shall  rei^n  in  rii^hteous. 
S):17  thine  eyes  shall  see  the  k, 

Mri  L.  is  our/;,  he  will  save  ua 
4:J:1.'»  Creator  of  Israel  your  k. 
5T:!t  weniest  to  k.  with  oiiitin. 
y.  ;•.  4:'.l  heart  o(  k.  sliiiH  perish 
S:K)  is  not  lier  /,-.  in  liery 
10:10  true  G.hI.  everla.-ting  J. 
:i.*i:5  a  k.  shall  reiirn  and  iirosper 
3S:-J.'i  wh.  said  to'X-.  the*,  to  th. 
4G:1H  k.  whose  name  is  the  Lord 

of  hosts,  4S:1.';;  51:37 
4n:.i.'4 1  w  ill  des.  k.  and  princes 
tain.  2:()  L.  despised  k.  aud  pri. 
E:,k.  17:i:)  hath  tal;.  of  *.  seed 

11)  k.  dwell,  that  made  him  k. 
2t>:7  I  will  brinjr  a  k.  of  kin;,'S 
.^7:2■^<uu■  *•.  beX-.  to  them  all. 'il 
iJan.  2:24  briiij;  mc  in  before  the 

k.  and  I  will  show  the  k. 
4:31  while  word  was  in  k.  mou. 

37  I  honor  k.  of  heaven 
5:5  k.  Baw  jiart  of  hand  th.  wro. 
8:2:i  a  k.  of  fierce  countenance 
ll::i  a  mi^'hiy  k.  shall  stand  tin 

3t»  k.  sh.  do  accord,  to  his  will 
il(ts.  3:4  Is.  sh.  abide  without  k, 

5  Is.  seek  L.  and  Dav.  their  k. 
7:3  make  k.  glad  with  wicked. 

5  in  dav  of  oiir  t.  princes  made 
10:3  what  then  should  a  k.  do  J 

7  lier  k.  is  cut  olf,  as  the  foam 
13:111  will  be  thy  k.  give  me  k. 

11  gave  thee  k.  in  mine  anger 

Anui'  7:13  k.  chapel,  the  k.  court 

3/ic.  4:!J  wliv  crv,  is  there  no  k.  / 

Ztc.  »:'J  k.  Cometh,  Mat.  21:5 

14:'.l  L.  shall  be  k.  over  all  earth 

16  go  up  to  worship  k.  17 
Mai.  ix:2:i  likened  to  cert.  *.  22:2 

22:11  w  hen  the  k.  came  in 

Mark  6:i'>  came  with  haste  to  k. 

Luke  14:31  what  k.  goeth  to  war 

19:38  blessed  be  k.  that  Cometh 

23:2  that  ho  himself  is  C'h.  a  k. 

John  6:15  to  make  him  k. 

12:15  behold  thy  k.  com.  on  ass 

1S:.37  I'll,  said.  Art  thou  a  k.  f 

l'.l:12  whoso,  maketh  himself  A-. 

14  rilate  saitli.  Behold  your/:. 

15  shall  I  crucify  your  k.  f 
Ads  7:18  till  another  k.  arose 

13:21  afterward  they  desir.  a  k. 

17:7  th.  is  another  k.  one  Jesus 
1  Tim.  1:17  now  to  the  k.  etern. 

C:15  K.  of  kingv.  and  L.  of  lords 
Urb.  ll:2:i  not  afraid  ft  k.  com. 

1  Pet.  2:13  whe.  to  k.  as  supreme 

17  fear  God.  honor  the  k. 
lier.  *.(:1I  they  had  a  k.  over  th 

15:3  just  are'thv  ways,  K.  of  sal. 

17:14  L.  of  lords.  K.  of  ki.  19:16 

KI^^G   of  the    Amorit&s.      See 

fclUOS. 

KI\G  of  AMvria. 

2  K.  15:19  I'ul  *■.  0/  A.  ag.  land 
20  exac.  money  "to  give  k.  qf  A. 

17:0  ll.j-t:i  /..  '-/.l.  took  Sama, 


KIX 

a  A".  1R:1U-.  or.l.  did  car.  I.  to  A. 

.•«  dellv.  out  ofh.-mdof  t-.(V.4. 
Kzr.  Ii:22  turned  heart  of*,  of  A. 
Is.  7:17  L.  brill-;  upon  k.  (if  .^^^•. 

20  shave  by  k.  of  Aeityr.  head 
./«•.  B(I:I7*.  qf  A.  devoured  liiin 
.VilA.3:18  slumber,  O  *.  (if  Argy. 

See  UASU.VX,  BABYLON,  DAVID. 

KI\G  nf  Egypt. 

Kr.  S:\'.>  k.  of  Kqijiil  not  let  yon 
2  A'.  24:7  k.  'of  f-Jii/jil  came  not 
2  Chr.  12:2  k.  of  A',  came  ag.  .ler. 
33:6  k.  of  E.  put  him  down  at  J. 

4  k.  of'E.  made  Ktiakim  king 
/^'.  36:6"  so  is  k.  of  Ejyi>(  to  all 

Ste    PnAHAOII,     OltEAT,     HOUSE, 

JEWS. 

KING  of  liiriirL 

1  F:am.  26:20  k.  of  /"rarl  is  come 

2  Sam.  6:2tl  glorfous  was  k.  of  /.<. 

1  A'.  22:31  fight  oiilv  wi.  k.  of  Is. 
32  it  K  k.  of  Is.  -i  Chr.  W-.Al 

2  A'.  6: 1 1  which  of  us  for  k.  o.f  Is. 
16:7  iiut  of  hand  of*,  of  Is'rad 

2  Chr.  18:30  fight  not,  sii".  wi.  *.  I. 
Has.  10:15  *.  of  Israel  be  cut  olV 
Xr/).  3:15  *.  of  Israel  in  midst 
Mai.  27:42  if  lie  h(..  *.  of  IsraflM 

liim  descend,  Mark  15::i2 
John  1:49  tlmu  art  *•.  of  Israel 
12:13  blessed  is  the  *.  of  Israel 

KI\G  of  Juilnh. 

2  A".  52:18  *.  of  J.  wh.  sent  you 

2C7ir.  35:21  what  have  I  to  do 

with  thee,  thou  *.  of  Jadah 

Jer.  37:7  *.  of  J.  who  sent  youS 

KI\G  of  Monh. 

Xam.  93:7  *.  of  .!/■.  br.Kight  fr.  A. 

.los.  24:'.l  *.  of  .\I.  warred  ag.  Is. 

./'"/.  3:14  Is.  ser.  *.  of  M.  IS  yrs. 

11:25  art  thou  bet.th.  k.of  M.? 

1  .■<am.  12:9  sold  them  to*,  qf  M. 
22:4  Pa.  bro.  father  to  *.  of  M. 

2  A".  3:4  *.  of  }f.  a  shei'p-m'uster 

26  *.  of  Moab  saw  battle 
Jtr.  27:i  send  yokes  to  *.  of  M. 

O  KIXG. 

1  Sam.  17:.'J5  O  k.  I  cannot  tell 
26:17  lord.  Ok.  2  Sam.  14:9,22: 

16:4;  19:26;  1  A'.  1:13,20,  24; 
20:4;  2  A'.  6:12.26;  8:5 

2  5««i.  14:4  wo.  said.  Help,  0  k. 
2  Chr.  25:7  O  k.  let  not  ar.  of  Is. 
Ps.  145:1  I  will  extol  thee.  O  k. 
Jer.  10:7  thee,  O  k.  of  nations? 
Han.  2:4  0  *.  live  for  ever,  3:9; 

5:10;  (i:21 

29  O  t.  thy  thoughts  came  into 

31  thou,  O  k.  sawest  an  image 

37  thou.  Ok.  art  a  *.  of  kings 

3:10  thou,  O  k.  hast  ma.  a  deer. 

17  del.  us  out  of  thy  hand.  Ok. 

18  be  it  known  to  thee,  0  k. 
24  tliev  answered.  True,  0  t. 

4:22  it  IS  thou,  0  k.  that  art  gr. 

27  O  k.  let  counsel  be  accept. 
6:7  ask  peti.  save  of  thee.  O  k. 

8  now,  O  k.  establish  decree 
22  O  k.  1  have  done  no  hurt 
Ads  26:13  O  k.  I  saw  in  way 

19  0  k.  I  was  not  disobedient 

KI\G  of  Pcrala. 
Ezr.  4:3*.  of  Persia  commanded 

5  ri'ign  of  Darius  *.  of  P.  9:9 

7  Bish.  wrote  nwiok.of  P.  6:14 
See  cYRrs, 

KIXQ  or  gvrla. 

1  A".  20:20  *.  ofS.  esc.  <m  horse 

2  A'.  5:1  capl.  of  host  of*,  of  S. 
h:7  *.  of  S.  sick ;  9  *.  tff  S.  sent 
i:i:4  bee.  *.  ofS.  ojipre'ss.  them 
16:7  out  of  hand  of*,  tf  Sr/riti 

2  Ckr.  16:7  relied  on  *.  'of  Syria 

.SfC  J(ESIIAl)AI),  llAZAKI.,   KEZIN. 
Kl\«  of  Tvre. 

iSam.b-.nn.k.ofT.  1  fVir.l4:l 

1  A'.  5:1  *.  of  T.  s'ent  S.  se^^•ant8 

2  Chr.  2:11  *.  of  T.  alis.  In  writ. 

KIXGS. 
Gen.  17:6  *.  shall  come  out  of 

thee.  16;  3.5:11 
36:31  *.  that  reigned  in  Edom 
.los.  10:5  five  *.  of  ,\in<irites  t(»g. 
24  put  feet  *ui  necks  of  those  *. 
12:24  all  these  *.  thirty  and  one 
Jml.  1:7  seventy  *.  thu.  cu  off 
2  Sam.  11:1  when  *.  go  to  battle 

1  A'.  3:13  not  any  am.  *.  like  thee, 

10:23;  iChr.  1:12;  9:22 
4:24  Sohunon  over  all  the  *. 

2  A'.  3:10  calle<l  three  *.  together 
2.3  the  *.  are  surely  slain 

10:4  two  *.  stood  not  bef.  him 


KIN 

Clir.  16:21  repr.iv.  *.  /1«.105:14 

2  Chr.  9:23  *.  sought  Jiresmice  S, 
21:20  the  sepulehles  of*.  24:25 
26;-M  field  of  burial  belong,  to  *. 

E:r.  4:15  city  being  hurtful  to*. 
6:12  (;.  dest.  *.  alter  tills  house 
7:12  Artaxerxe«ki;igof  *.  to  E. 

Xth.  9::«  trou.  little  to  us  and  *. 
34  nor  have  (Uir*.  kept  thv  law 

.Jii,  ;J:14  had  I  been  at  le»(  w  I.  *. 
12:1K  he  looselh  the  bond  of  *. 
36:7  *.  are  tliev  <ui  the  throne 

Ps.  2:2  the  *.  of  the  ear.  Arts  4:26 
10  therefore,  t)  *.  be  Instruct. 
45:9*.  daiu-'liters  among  women 
4.s:4  lo.  the  *.  were  assembled 
62:12  *.  of  armies  did  fli-e  apace 
14  tlio  Almighty  scat.  *.  in  It 
2it  sh.  *,  bring  presents  to  thee 
72:11  *.  shall,  fall  <lowii  he.  him 
76:12  terrible  lo  *.  <if  the  earth 
89:27  higher  than  *.  of  the  ear. 
102:15*.  of  earth  sh.  fearlhyg. 
110:5  strike*,  in  dav  of  wnith 
119:46  speak  of  teslim.  befo.  *. 
i;i):IO  smote  nations,  and  si.  *. 
l.'!6:n  which  smote  great  *.  18 
138:4  *.  of  earth  praise  til.  148:11 
144:10  liethat  givetli  salva.  to*. 
149:8  bind  their  *.  with  chains 

Pror.  8:15  by  me  *.  reign 
16:12  abom!  for  *.  commit  wick. 
13  right,  lips  are  delight  of*. 
22:29  dilig.  shall  stand  before  *. 
25:2  honor  of*,  to  search  mat. 

3  heart  of*,  is  unsearchable 
.30:28  the  sjiider  is  in  *.  jialaccs 
31:3  wavs  to  that  wh.  destroy  t. 

4  it  is  "not  for  *.  to  drink 
Ec.  2:8  peculiar  treasure  of  *. 
Is.  7:16  land  forsaken  of  both  *. 

10:8  tin-  not  princes  altoge.  *.  / 
14:18  *.  of  nations  lie  in  gdory 
19:11  I  am  the  son  of  ancient  *. 
24:21  T,.  i.unish  *.  of  the  earth 
41:2  who  made  him  ruler  over*. 
4.i:l  I  w  ill  loose  the  loins  of  *. 
49:7  *.  ."hall  see  and  arise 

23  *.  sh.  be  thv  nursing  fathers 
52:15  *.  sh.  shiit  nKUilhs  at  him 
60:3  *.  to  brightn.  of  thy  rising 

10  *.  shall  minister  to  thee 

11  th:it  their  *.  may  be  broiig. 
16  thou  Shalt  suck  breast  of*. 

62:9  all  *.  shall  see  thy  glory 
.ler.  2:26  *.  and  princes  ashamed 

l:i:13  *.  that  sit  on  Pavid's  thr. 

22:4  *.  sittii.L'upon  throneof  1). 

2,5:18  made  .ludah  and  *.  drink 

34:5  with  burnings  of  former  *. 

44:17  *.  and  princes  bu.  incense 

46:25  punish  their  *.  and  gods 

49:3  their  *.  shall  go  to  captivi. 

.50:41  many  *.  shall  be  raised  up 
Lam.  4:19  *.  of  earth  not  believ. 
Elek.  27::i5  *.  be  sore  afra.  32:10 

21:17  I  will  lay  tlii'C  before  *. 

43:7  *.  no  more  defile  my  name 
Dan.  2:21  removelh  *.  set.  up*. 
44  in  the  davs  of  these  *. 
47  that  your"  G.  is  a  Lord  of  *. 

7:17  four'greal  beasts  are  four*. 

24  the  ten  horns  are  ten  *. 

9:6  spake  in  thy  name  to  our  *. 

8  to  *.  and  princes  belong  con. 
11:2  three  *.  27  these  *.  hearts 

IIos.  7:7  all  their  *.  are  fallen 
S:4  Ihev  set  up  *.  but  not  by  me 
Ilab.  1:10  they  shall  seofi"at  *. 
Mat.  10:18  broil,  belcue  *.  for  mv 
sake.  Mark  13:9 ;  Luke  21:12 
11:8  wear  soft  cloth.  In  *.  hous. 
17:25  <if  wh.  do  *.  of  earth  taki'  ? 
Lake  10:2-1  *.  have  desired  to  see 
22:25*.  of  Gent  lies  exercise 
1  Cor.  4:8  ve  have  reigned  as  *. 
1  Tim.  2:2' pray,  be  made  for  *. 
6:15  King  of  *.    and    Lord  of 

lords.  Her.  17:14;  19:16 
Heh.  7:1  returned  fi-om  slaug.  i. 
Per.  1:5  .T.  Christ  prince  of  *. 
6  *.  and  priest  unt4i  God,  5:10 
6:15  *.  of  earth  hid  themselves 
10:11  must  pniphesy  before  *. 
16:12  way  of*.  <if  east  prepared 
14  spirits  which  po  forth  to  *. 
Per.  17:2  *.  of  earth  commit,  for. 
10  seven  *.  five  are  fallen 

12  ten  *.  w.  receive  pow.  as  *. 
18  wh.  reign,  over*,  of  earth 

18:3  *.  of  earth  have  committed 

9  *.  of  earth  who  shall  biwail 
19:18  eat  the  flesh  of  *.  and  cap. 
21:24  *.  of  the  earth  bring  glory 

KINGS  of  Ihr  .Vmorlln. 

Deal.  4:47  two  *.  of  the  A.  31:4; 
Jos.i:W:  %\n:  24:12 


KIN 

Jol.  10:5  Ave  *.  qf  A.  together.  0 

Se«  BOOK,  <iKEAT, 

KI\G)>  of  larnel. 

1  A'.  14:19  book  of  the  Chroni- 

cles of  the  *.  of  Is.   15:31? 

16:.5,  14,  20.  27:  "22:.'i9;  2  K. 

1:18;  10:>l;  13:8,  12;  14:1.5, 

28;  15:11.  15.  21.  26.  :« 
16:.3.3  iirov.  more  th.  all  *.  of  I. 
20:31  *.  of  I.  are  merciriii  k"lng» 

2  A'.  17:2  evil  but  not  as*,  of  J. 
2:1:19  away  hiuises  *.  of  I.  mado 

29  a  passo.  in  days  of  *.  qf  I. 

1  Chr.  9:1  wriiiiii  "in  book  of  *. 

of  I.    2   Chr.    16:11  ;    25:26; 
27:7;  28:26;  32:82:  3:i:18 

2  f7(C.   20:.34  In    book    of  Jehu 

who  is  mentioned  In  book 
of  the*,  f/ A  .35:27:36:8 
28:27  not  into  sepul.  of*,  of  1. 
Mic.  1:14  shall  be  a  lie  to  k.'of  1. 

KI>'GK  of  Judnh. 
1  A'.  14:29  the  book  ofthe  Chron- 
icles of  the  *.  of  Jad.  15:7, 
2:);  22:45:  2  h'.  8:2:1;   15:6, 
36;  16:19;  20:20;   21:17,  25; 
2.1:28 :  24:5 
9  A'.  19:19  written  in  the  book  of 
the  Chronicles  of  the  *.  of. 
J.  14:18;  2  Chr.  25:26;  28:26: 
39::!2:  3.5:27;  86:8 
23:11  horses  *.  ofV.  had  given 
19  d<»wn  altars  *.  of  J.  made 
22  not  pass,  in  days  of*,  tf  ,7. 
9  Vhr.  .•M:ll  houses  *.  cif  J.  des. 
.Ar.  1:18  made  pillar  ag.  *.  qf  J, 
8:1  brill"  out  bones  of*,  of  J. 
19:4  goils  *.  eifj.  ha.  not  known 
20:5  treas.  of"*,  cfj.  to  enemiea 
44:9  forgot.  witk"edn.  of  A.  of  J. 
See  KINGS  of  Israet. 

KIXGDOI. 
Ej:  19:6  ye  sli.  be  a  *.  of  priests 
ii<  at.  3:4  took  *.  of  Og  ill  Bash. 
1  Sam.  10:16  mat.  of  *.  ho  told 
95  Sam.  told  manner  of  the  *. 
11:14  renew  *.  th.  14:47  took  *. 
15:28  Lord  rent  *.  of  Is.  9K:17 
18:8  w.  can  he  ha.  more  but  *.  A 
9  .Sam.  3:10  translate  *.  fi-om  S. 
16:3  restore  me  *.  of  my  father 

1  A'.  2:29  :isU  *.  he  is  ekler  brot. 
11:11  will  lend  *.  from  th.  31::« 

13  will  not  rend  away  all  *.  34 
12:21  to  bring  *.  again  to  Keho- 

boain,2  Chr.  11:1 
14:8  rent  *.  fiom  house  of  Dav. 
IS:  10  no  *.  my  lord  ha.  not  sent 

2  A'.  14:5  soon'as*.  confirmed 

1  Chr.  16:20  fr.  one  *.  toauother 

people,  Ps.  105:13 
29:11  thine  is    the  *.  O  Lord, 
Ps.  92:28  ;  Mat.  6:18 

2  Chr.  i:i:8  withstand  *.  of  Lord 
29:9  no  power  to  keep  still  *. 

.V</i.  9:35  not  sen*,  thee  in  th.  *. 
Est.  1:14  iiri.  wh.  sat  first  in  *. 

4:14  come  to  *.  for  such  a  time 

5:3  be  given  to  half  of  *.  6;  7=! 
Is.  19:9  shall  flgbl  *.  og.  k,  Mai. 
94:7;  .Vnr*  13:8;  iu*e  21:10 

60:19  *.  not  serve  thee,  Jev.  SrT:3 
./</.  18:7  I  speak  concerning  a*. 
Lain.  2:9  he  halh  polluted  the*. 
E:ik.  10:13  didst  prosper  Into  *. 

17:14  the  *.  might  be  base 

29:14  shall  be  there  a  base  *. 
2>oii.  2::i7G.  hath  given  thee  *. 
44  sh.  G.  of  heaven  set  up  a  *, 

4:17  ruleth  in  *.  of  men,  25,  32 
31  the  *.  is  departed  from  Iheo 

6:4  against  Dan.  conceniing  *. 

7:18  saints  take  *.  and  pos.  *. 
22  time  came  saints  posses,  k. 
^whose  *.  isaii  everlasiiiii;*, 

11:21  not  give  the  honor  of  k. 
IIos.  1:4  cause  to  cease  *.  of  Isr. 
Amos  9:8  eyes  of  I,,  upon  sinf.  k, 
Ob.  21  *.  shall  be  the  Lonrs 
Mat.  4:2:1  losp.  of*.  9:;)5:  24:14 

8:12  child,  of*,  shall  be  cast 

12:25  *.  divided  is  bro.  to  <lc80.> 
lation.  Mark  :):24;  La.  11:17 

1.3::1S  good  seed  are  child,  of*. 
43  shine  as  sun  in  *.  of  Father 

25:31  inherit  *.  prepared  for  you 

26:29  drink  It  new  In  Fath.'s  k. 

Mark  1 1:10  blessed  be  *.  of  fulll. 
Luke  19::19  F.'s  pleas,  lo  give  k. 

19:12  ii«»bleman  went  to  rec.  k, 

22;2'.l  I  appoint  unto  you  a  *. 
Aets  1:6  re-tore  *.  again  to  Isr.  f 
1  Cor.  1.5:24  have  deliven-d  u]t  *. 

Col.  1:13  translated  uolutothc*. 
Jlrli.  12:2H  *.  111.  cannot  be  niov. 
Jam.  2:3  heirs  of*,  hepromlnod 


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CRUDBN'S   COJfCORDANCB. 


2  Pet,  1:11  entrance  into  cverl.  k. 
Eev.  1:9  compiinion  in  k. 
17:12  wliicll  have  received  no  k. 
IT  and  give  tlieiri.  tu  tlie  tjea. 

See  THRON-E,  EaTABLISU,   ESTAB- 
LISHED. 

KIXGDOM  of  God. 

Mat.  B::ii  but  seek  ye  first  tlie  k. 

of  God.  L'ike  1*31 
12:28  k.  or'  God  is    come  unto 

you,  Luke  10:9, 11:20 
19:24  tliau  for  a  ricti  man  to  en- 
ter into  k.  of  G.  Mark  10:23 ; 
Luke  18:24  ' 
!!1:31  liarlots  go  into  k.  of  Gotl 
4:J  k.  o.f  G.  be  taken  from  you 
Mark  1:14  preacliing  k.  of  God, 
Actsi:\i:  20:23;' 23:31 
15  tlie  k.  of  God  is  at  hand 
4:11  to  know  the  mystery  of  k. 

of  God.  Luke  8:10 
9:1  till  they  have  seen  k.  of  G. 
47  better  to  enter  into  k.  of  G. 
10:14  such  is  k.  of  G.  Luke  18:16 
15  whoso  not  receive  k.  of  G. 
S4  hard  for  th.  trust  in  riches 
to  enter*,  of  G.  23;  Lu.  18:25 
12:34  art  not  far  from  k.  of  God 
14:25  I  drink  it  new  in  k.  of  G. 
15:43  wliicll  waited  for  the  k.  of 
God.  Luke  2:J:51 
Luke  4:4;!  i  must  preach  k.  of  G. 
6:20  for  yours  is  the  *.  of  God 
7:28  least  in  k.  of  O.  greater  th. 
9:2  sent  th.  to  preach  k.  of  G.  HO 
27  not  taste  de.  till  see  k.  of  O. 
62  lo.  back,  not  fit  for  k.  of  G. 
1S:4S  see  prophets  in  k.  of  'God 
14:15  he  eat  bread  in  k.  of  God 
16:16  time  k.  of  God  preached 
17:20  k.  of  God  cometh  not 
21  k.  of  God  is  within  you 
18:29  left  cliUd.  fori,  of  G.  sake 
19:11  tho.  k.  of  G.  sho.  appear 
21:31  that  k.  of  0.  is  at  hand 
22:16  be  fulflllod  in  k.of  God 

18  not  drink  until  k.  of  G.  co. 
John  3:3  bo.  ag.  can  see  k.  of  G. 

5  cannot  enter  into  k.  of  God 
Acts  1:3  things  pertaining  to  k. 

of  God.  8:12;  19:8 
14:2f2  thro'  tribul.  enter  k.  of  O. 
38:23  expon.  and  testi.  k.  of  G. 
Eom.  14:17  k.  of  0.  is  not  meat 

1  Cor.  4:20  k.  of  God  is  not  in  w. 
6:9  unright.  liot  inherit  k.  of  G. 

10  nor  e-\tortioners  inhe.  i.  of 
God.  Gal.  5:21 ;  Eph.  5:3 
15:50  flesh  can.  in.  k.ofG. 

2  TheJi.  1:5  worthy  k.  o'f  God 
Bev.  12:10  is  come  k.  of  our  God 

KI.VGDOM  of  heaven. 

Mat.  3:2  repent,  for  k.  of  Jteaven 
is  at  hand,  4:17  ;  10:7 
5:3  theirs  is  k.  of  heaven,  10 

19  least  in  k.  o'f  k.  a.  in  *.  ofh. 

20  in  no  case  ent.  kofh.  18:3 
7;21  sailh,  Lord,  sh.ent.  k.ofh. 
8:11  sit  with  Abrah.  in  k.  ofh. 
11:11  least  ini.  of  h.  gre.  tli.  he 

12  A.  of  heaven  suffer,  violence 

13:11  know  mysteriesof  t.  oM. 

16:19  give  thee  keys  of  k.  ofh. 

18:1  wMio  is  great,  in  *.  ofk.  ?  4 

23:13  shut  up  k.  ofh.  aga.  men 

His  KI\GDOM. 
Gen.  10:10  begin,  of  Ajv  *.  wasB. 
Num.  24:7  his  k.  shall  be  exalted 
Deut.  17:18  sit  on  throne  of  A.  k. 
1  Chr.  ll:108trcngthenedinA.i. 
■S  Chr.  1:1  S.  strengthen,  in  h.  k. 
Ps.  103:19  h.  k.  ruleth  over  all 

]4.'j:12  glorious  majesty  of  A.  k. 

Is.  9:7  h.  k.  to  order  anil  establi. 

Dan.  4:3  hU  k.  is  an  everl.  kin<' 

34  h.  k.  fr.  general.  6:26;  7:14 

11:4  h.  k.  broktMi  and  pluck,  up 
Mat.  12:20/!.  k.  stand?  Lu.  11:18 

13:41  gather  out  iir/iis  k.  all  th. 

16:28  i>.  of  man  coming  in  h.  k. 
Luke  IM  iifh.  k.  eh.  he  no  end 

1  Thes.  2:12  called  you  to  A.  k. 
"2  Tir».  4:1  anpraring  and  hU  k. 
[Bev.  16:10  hiJ  k.  full  of  darkness 

My  KI.VGDOM. 

Gen.  20:9  brou.  rut  me  and  m.  k. 

2  .S'um.  3:38  I  and  ?n.  k.  arc  guil. 
Uan.  4:.%  glo.  of  mij  k.  in  my  k. 

6:26  in  every  dominion  of  mijk. 
Murk  6:23  to  half  of  my  k. 
Lnke  22:30  drink  at  my  table  in 

my  k. 
John  18:36  my  k.  not  of  th.  world 

Thy  KIXGDOM. 

1  ■'^am.  I'.y.ll  t.  k.  sh.  notcontlu. 


KIS 

Ps.  4S;6  t.  k.  ri.  sceptre,  JTeb.  1:8 

145:11  speak  of  glory  of  thy  k. 

13  thy  k.  is  everlasting  kingd. 
Dan.  4:26  t,  k.  shall  be  sure 

5:11  man  in  t.  k.  26  numb.  t.  k. 
28 1.  k.  divided  to  Med.  and  P. 
Mat.  6:10  t.  k.  come,  Luke  11:2 

20:21  the  other  on  left  in  t.  k. 
Luke  33:42  thou  comest  to  t.  k. 

KI.XGDO.MS. 

1  .Sam.  10:18  out  of  hand  of  all  k. 

1  K.  4:21  Sol.  reigned  over  all  k. 
•2K.  19:15  God  ot  all  k.  of  earth 

2  Chr.  12:8  may  know  serv.  of  A-. 
20:6  thou  rulest  over  all  the  k. 
36:23  all  k.  hath  the  Lord  given 

me,  Ezr.  1:2 
Ps.  46:6  heath,  raged,  k.  moved 
79:6  wrath  on  k.  have  not  called 
102:22  k.  gathered  to  serve  Lord 
Is.  10:10  hand  found  k.  of  idols 
13:4  noise  of  A',  of  nations  gath. 
14:16  is  this  man  did  shake  k.  ^ 
2-3:11  shook  k.  37:16  God  of*. 
Jer.  1:10  over  k.  I  have  set  thee 
15:4  rem.  to  all  k.  24:9;  34:17 
25:28  all  k.  of  world  shall  drink 
29:18  make  th.  a  terror  to  all  k. 
34:1  k.  fought  against  Jerusal. 
Ezek.  29;15"be  the  has.  of  the  k. 
37:23  nor  be  divided  into  two*. 
Dan.  2:44  shall  cons,  all  these  *. 
7:23  shall  be  diverse  tVom  all  k. 
8:22  four  k.  stand  out  of  nation 
Nah.  3:5  will  show  k.  thy  shame 
Zep.  3:8  assemble  the  k.  to  pour 
Hag.  2:22overthrow  throne  of*. 
Mat.  4:8  all  *.  of  world,  Luke  4:5 
Heb.  11:.33  thro'  faith  subdued  * 
Bev.  11:15  *.  of  world  are/t.  of  L, 

KIXGLY. 

Dan.  5:30  deposed  from  *.  thro. 

KIXSFOLK,  S. 

1  K.  16:11  none  of  Baasha's  k. 

2  K.  10:11  Jehu  slew  Ahab's  *. 
Job  19:14  *.  failed  and  forgot,  me 
Luke  2:44  sought  Jesus  among*. 

21:16  betrayed  by  *.  and  friends 

KIXSM.4X. 
.V'/jn.  5:8  if  the  man  have  no  *. 

27:11  give  his  inheritance  to  *. 
Buth  3:9  near  *.  12  *.  nearer 

13  perform  to  thee  part  of  a  *. 
4:1  behold  *.  of  whom  B.  spake 

14  not  left  thee  without  a  *. 
John  18:26  *.  whose  ear  P.  cut  off 
Bom.  16:11  salute  Herodi.  my  *. 

RIXSMEX. 
Buth  2:20  is  one  of  our  next  *. 
Ps.  38:11  lovers  and  *.  stood  off 
Luke  14:12  call  not  breth.  nor  *. 
Acts  10:24  Cornelius  called  his*. 
Bom.  9:3  my  *.  according  to  flesh 
16:7  salute  *.  31  *.  salute  you 

KIXSWOSI.4X,    MEX. 
Lev.  18:12  is  my  father's  near  *. 
13  she  is  thy  mother's  near  *. 
17  for  they  are  her  near  *. 
Prov.  7:4  call  understand,  thy  *. 

KIR. 
2  K.  16:9  people  captive  to  K. 
Is.  15:1  K.  of  M.  is  laid  waste 
Amos  9:7  bro.  Assyrians  from  K. 

KIR.H.4RASETH. 
2  K.  3:25  in  K,  left  they  stones 
Is.  16:7  foundations  of  K.  shall 

KIRIATH.\I.M. 
Gen.  14:5  smote  E.  in  Shav.  K. 
At.  48:1  K.  is  confounded,  23 

KIRJATH-.4RBA. 
Gen.  33:2  Sar.  died   in  K.  Jos. 
14:15;  20:7  ;  Jud.  1:10 

KIRJATH-JEARIM. 

Ja^.  9:17  K.  a  eitv  of  Hivites 
1  A'«m.  7:1  men  of  K.  fetched  ark 

1  Chr.  13:5  theark  of  God  fr.  K. 

2  Chr.  1:4  broug.  tho  ark  fr.  K. 

KIEJATn-SEPHER.  Jos.  15:15, 
49 

KISH. 

1  Sam.  9:1  man  \vh.  na.  K.  14:51 
10:11  wh.  is  come  to  son  of  K. » 

■iSam.  21:14  Sa.  in  sepulchre  K. 

Acts  13:21  G.  gave  the  sou  of  K. 
KI.SS,  ES. 

Prov.  27:6  *.  of  an  enemy  deceit. 

Cant.  1:2*.  me  with  *.  o'f  mouth 

Luke  7:45  thou  gavest  me  no  *. 
22:48  betra.  .Son  of  man  wi.  *.  / 

Bom.  16:16  salute  with  a  holy  *. 

1  Cor.  16:20  gr.  wi.  *.  2  Cor.  13:13 

1  Thes.  5:26  greet  lueth.  w.  h.  *. 

1  Pet.  5:14  greet  with  *.  ot  chari. 


KXE 
KISS,  Verb. 

Gen.  27:26  come  near  and  *.  me 
31:28  not  suffered  to*,  my  sous 

2  Sam.  30:9  Ama.  by  beard  to  *. 
1  A'.  19:20  *.  my  father  and  mot. 
Ps.  3:13  *.  Sou,  lest  he  be  angry 
Prov.  34:26  every  man  *.  his  lips 
Cant.  1:3  *.  me  with  kisses  of  m. 

8:1  X  would  *.  thee,  yet  I  should 
IIos.  13:2  men  sacrifi.  *.  thecalv. 
Mat.  26:48  whomsoever  I  *.  hold 

him  fast,  Mai'k  14:44 
Luke  7:45  not  ceased  *.  my  feet 

23:47  Judas  drew  near  to  J.  to  *. 

KISSED. 

Ge7i.  27:27  Ja.  came  and  *.  him 
29:11  Jacob  *.  Rachel  and  wept 
31:55  La.  *.  sons  and  daughters 
45:15  J.  *.  all  his  brethren 
48:10  J.  *.  Joseph's  sons 
50:1  Jos.  fell  on  fa.'s  face*,  him 
E.r.  4:27  met  Moses  and  *.  liim 
18:7  met  father-in-law  *.  him 
Buth  1:9  Na.  *.  daughters-in-law 
1  Sofn.  10:1  poured  oil  and  *.  S. 
30:41  Jonathan  and  David  *. 
a  Sam.  14:;i;3  king  *.  Absalom 
15:5  Absa.  *.  any  man  came  ni. 
1  A'.  19:18  mouth  hath  not  *. 
Job  31:27  mouth  hath  *.  hand 
/S\  85:10  and  peace  *.  each  other 
Prov.  7:13  caught  him  *.  him 
Mat.   26:49   said.  Hail,   Master, 

and  *.  him,  Mark  14:45 
Luke  7:.38  M.  *.  feet  and  anointed 
15:20  fell  on  his  neck  and*,  him 
Acts  20:37  fell  on  P.'s  neck  A.  h. 

KITE. 
Lev.  11:14  *.  unci.  Deut.  14:13 
KITTUI.     Gen.  10:4 ;  1  Chr.  1:7 

KXEAD,  ED 
Gen.  18:6  *.  it  and  make  cakes 

1  Sam.  28:24  took  flonr  and  *.  it 

3  Sam.  13:8  Tamar  took  flour  *. 
Jer.  7:18  women  *.  their  dough 
Hos.  7:4  the  baker  *.  the  dough 

KXE.4DIXG. 
Ex.  8:3  frogs  co.  into  *.-troughs 
12:34  *.-troughs  bound  in  cloth, 

KXEE. 
Gen.  41:43  they  cried.  Bow  the*. 
Is.  45:23  unto  me  every  *.  eh, 
bow.  Bom.  14:11 ;  Phil.  3:10 
Mat.  37:39  bowed  the  *.  bef.  him 
Bom.  11:4  bowed  the  *.  to  Baal 

KXEEL,  ED. 
Gen.  24:11  ma.  his  camels  *.  do. 

2  Chr.  6:13  Solomon  *.  on  knees 
Ps.  95:6  let  us  *.  before  the  L 
Dan.  6:10  D.  *.  three  times  a  day 
Luke  33:41  and  Jesus  *.  down 
Acts  7:60  Stephen  *.  and  cried 

9:40  Peter  *.  prayed ;  20:36  P. 
21:5  we  *.  down  on  the  shore 

KXEELIXG. 
1  K.  8:.>4  .Solomon  rose  from  *. 
Mat.  17:14  a  man  *.  to  him,  say- 
ing, Mark  10:17 
Mark  1:40  came  a  leper*. 

KXEES. 
Gen.  .30:3  maid  sli.  bear  on  my  *. 
48:13  brou.  them  fr.  hetweeh  *. 
50:2;i  brought  upon  Joseph's  *. 
IMut.  3S::i5  Lord  smite  thee  in  *. 
Jud.  7:5  Ijowed  down  *.  6 
16:19  made  Sam.  sleep  on  her  *. 

1  A*.  8:54  arose  fr.  kneeling  on*. 
18:42  Elijah  put  face  bet.  his  *. 
19:18  *.  have  not  howedtoBaal 

2  A'.  1:13  fell  on  *.  before  Elijah 
4:'20  sat  on  mother's  *.  till  noon 

2  Chr.  6:13  Sol.  kneeled  on  his*. 

Ezr.  9:5  I  fell  on  my  *. 

Job  3:13  why  did  A.  prevent  me 

4:4  strengthened  the  feeble  *. 
Ps.  109:24  *.  weak  thro'  fasting 
Is.  35:3  confirm  the  feeble  *. 

66:12  and  be  dandled  on  her  *. 
Ezek.  7:17  A.  weak  as  water,  21:7 

47:4  the  waters  were  to  the  A. 
Dan.  5:6  *.  smo.  one  ag.  another 

6:10  kneeled  on  *.  three  times 

10:10  a  hand  set  me  upon  my  A. 
Xah.  3:10  the  *.  smite  together 
Mark  15:19  bowing  *.  worship. 
Luke  5:8  Peter  feli  at  Jesus'  *. 
Eph.  3:14  bow  my  *.  to  Father 
//c.l  32:12  hands  hang  do.  fe.  *. 

RXEW. 

Oen.  4:1  Adam  *.  E.  his  wife,  35 
17  Cain  *.  wife,  she  conceived 

38:26  Jud.  *.  her  again  no  more 
Jud.  11:39  daughter  *.  no  man 

19:35  *.  her  aud  abused  her 


KIsE 

1  A'.  1:4  but  the  king  A.  her  not 
Mat.  1:26  Joseph  A.  her  not 

KXEW. 

Gen.  3:7  Adam  and  Eve  A.  that 
9:34  Noah  A.  what  son  had  dona 
38:9  O.  A.  seed  slwuld  not  be  h. 
42:7  Joseph  saw  and  A.  breth.  8 

Kum.  34:16  A.  knowl.  of  M.  H 

Deut.  34:10  wh.  L.  A.  face  to  face 

1  Satti.  3:20  A.  Sam.  was  a  prop. 
18:-28  Saul  A.  L.  was  with  David 
30:39  D.  and  Jonathan  A.  mat. 
•22;17  bee.  they  A.  when  he  fled 
26:17  Saul  A.  David's  voice 

3  Sarn.  11:16  A.  that  valiant  men 

3  C7tr.  33:13  Manas.  *.  L.  was  G. 

Est.  1:13  that  *.  law  and  judgm. 

Job  23:3  *.  where  I  might  find 

Is.  48:4  I  *.  thou  art  obstinate 
7  should,  say,  Behold,  I  A.  th. 

Jer.  1:5  formed  thee,  I  *.  thee 
32:8  I  *.  this  was  word  of  Lord 
41:4  slain  Gedaliah,  no  man  A. 
41:15  *.  wives  burnt  incense 

Dan.  5:21  he  A.  Most  High  ruled 
6:10  Daniel  A.  wri.  was  sigTied 

Jon.  4:2  A.  thou  art  a  graci.  God 

Zee.  11:11  A.  it  was  word  of  L. 

Mat.  7:23  profess  I  ne^^r  *.  you 
12:25  J.  A.  thoughts,  Luke  6:8 
25:24  I  A.  thee,  thou  art  hard  m. 

Mark  1:34  because  they  A.  him 

Luke  4:41  they  A.  he  was  Christ 
13:47  servant  A.  his  lord's  will 
24:31  eyes  opened,  they  A.  him 

John  3:*24  because  he  A.  all  men 
35  for  he  A.  what  was  in  man 
6:6  himself  A.  what  he  would  do 
64  Jesus  A.  ftom  the  beginning 
11:43  I  *.  that  thou  hearest  me 
57  if  any  man  *.  vrhere  he  we. 
13:1  Jesus  *.  his  hour  was  co. 
11  he  *.  who  should  betray  h. 
28  no  man  at  the  table  *.  for 
18:3  Judas  *.  the  place 

Acts  13:14  Rhoda  *.  Peter's  voi. 
22:29  A.  that  he  was  a  Roman 

Bom.  1:21  bee.  when  they  A.  G. 

1  Cor.  2:8  no.  of  princes  of  wo.  A. 

2  Cor.  5:21  sin,  who  A.  no  sin 
1'2:2  I  A.  a  man  in  Christ,  3 

Col.  1 :6  since  ye  A.  grace  of  God 
2:1  A.  what  great  conflict  I  have 
Jude  5  though  ye  once  A.  this 
Bev.  19:13  name  writ,  no  man  A. 

KXEW  not. 

Gen.  28:16  place,  and  A.  it  ttot 
38:16  Jndah  *.  not  she  was  his 

EjC.  1:8  king  which  *.  n.  Joseph 

Num.  23:;i4  1  *.  not  thou  stood. 

Deut.  8:16  thv  fathers  *.  not 
39:36  gods  thy  fath.  *.  not.  33:17 

Jud.  2:10  generation  *.  not  L. 
14:4  *.  7iOt  that  it  was  of  the  L. 

1  Sam.  3:12  sons  of  Eli  *.  n.  L. 
30:39  the  lad  *.  not  any  thing 

2  Sam.  11:20  *.  ye  n.  th.  would 
18:'29  but  I  *.  not  what  it  was 
22:44  peop.  I  *.  fi.  gh.  serve  me 

Job  2:13  Job's  friends  *.  him  not 
29:16  cause  I  *.  n.  I  search,  out 
43:3  til.  I  A.  n.  wonder,  for  me 

Ps.  35:11  charge  things  I  *.  not 

Prov.  34:12  behold,  we  *.  it  not 

Is.  42:16  blind  by  way  they  *.  n. 
25  set  him  on  fire,  yet  he  *.  n. 
55:5  nations  that  *.  'not  thee 

Jer.  2:8  that  handle  law,  A.  me  n. 
11:19  I  A.  not  they  had  devised 
44:3  serve  gods  whom  they*,  n. 

Dan.  11:38  whom  fathers  A.  ;io^ 

Hos.  8:4  made  prin.  and  I  A.  it  n. 
11:3  they  A.  not  that  I  healed 

Mat.  17:12  E.  co.  they  A.  him  n. 
24:39  A.  not  till  the  flood  came 

Luke  3:43  Jos.  and  mother  A.  n. 
12:48  A.  not  and  did  ccnnmit  th. 

John  1:10  the  world  A.  him  not 
31  and  I  A.  him  not.  33 
20:9  they  A.  not  the  scriptures 
14  A.  not  that  it  was  J.  21:4 

Acts  13:27  because  they  A.  himn. 
19:3*2  A.  71.  wherefore  they  camo 
27::39  when  day.  they  A.  'n.  land 

1  Cor.  1:21  by  wisdom  A.  not  G. 

Gal.  4:8  then  when  ye  A.  n.  God 

1  John  3:1  because  it  A.  him  not 

KXEWEST. 

Deut.  8:3  fed  with  manna,  *. not 
Buth  2:11  to  peoiile  thou  A.  not 
Ps.  142:3  then  thou  A.  my  path 
Is.  48:8  heardest  not,  thou  *.  not 
Mat.  25:i!(i  thou  A.  I  reaped  whero 

I  sowed  not.  Luke  19:23 
Luke  19:44  *.  not  time  of  visit. 
John  4:10  if  thou  A.  gift  of  God 


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017 


KXO 

K.MFE. 

Gen.  22:fi  Abraham  look  k.  10 
Jutt.  VX'iii  look  k.  uikI  lata  lioUl 
Ptxtv.  'i:i"i  pill  H  K:  to  ifiy  tlirout 
Ezik.  5:1  luku  (lu-c  a  sUurp  k.  i 

KMVES. 
Jox.  5:2  maki;  t^har^  k. 

3  -litshiia  luadu  him  sharp  k. 
1  A'.  1S:-J«  cut  thi'mBt'lves  with  A-. 
JCzr.  hu  nine  ami  iwouty  k. 
J'lvv.  30:14  Icuth  as  A*,  acv.  poor 

KXIT. 
Jml  20:11  Irt.  wercjt.  torrother 
1  N.///J.  1S:I  Jonalhan  X:.  to  Ua. 
1  ('/(/•.  l'^;17  my  licartbe  k.  to  y. 
X^/a-  10:11  Fhct't/:.  at  four  conil*. 
Co/.  2:2  hearts  k.  tOjLrethur  in  lo. 
I'J  body  k,  togt'tht'i-  iucreasetli 
K\OCK,  EO. 
Maf.  7:7  A-.  it  sli.  bo  op.  Lt/.  11:!) 
Lake  i:i:"J5  lu'-.dii  to  k.  at  door 
Acfit  Vi-.Vi  as  KttT  A-.  nt  the  door 
JitC.  ',i:'iO  I  siand  at  dour  and  k. 

K\0<'RETH,  IXfi. 
Cnnf.  5:2  voicu  of  beloved  that  k. 
Mat.   7:8  him  that  k.  sliall  be 

opened,  Lnke  11:10 
ZwA'tf  12;3G  when  !n;  t.  they  moy 
jdc^*"  12:10  Peter  continued  k. 

K\OP,  S. 
£U:.  25:31  hia  A",  and  his  flowers, 

3:J,  ;M,  3t;;  37:17,  19,20,22 
1  A'.  ti:I8  cedar  carvwl  wiili  k. 
7:24  k.  compopd.  it.  k.  ca^t  into 

KXOW. 
Gen.  3:5  God  doth  k.  yonr  eyes 
22  oneof  UH,  to  k.  good  an(l  c. 
18:21  I  will  CO  and  see.  I  will  k. 
Ex.  18:lt'i  k.  u\t^  Btatute3  of  God 
Num.  14:31  they  shall  k.  the  la. 
Dtut.  4:31) it.  tliisday,  11:2 
8:2  k.  what  was  in  "thy  heart 
13:3  k.  whether  ye  lov«  the  Lo. 
JiK.  4:22  let  vour  children  k. 
22:22  and  I^'rael  ho  Bhall  k. 
Eutfi  3:11  cily  of  my  peo.  doth  k. 
14  before  onn  coii'ld  k.  another 
1  .Sam.  17:47 assembly  Bball  k.  L. 
21:2  let  no  man  k.  any  Ihinj; 
24:11  k.  there  if*  no  evil  in  me 
28:2  A',  wimt  thy  servant  can  do 
S  AV/m.  3:25  thy  froin*^  out,  k.  all 
10:20  eerv.  A",  that  I  have  sinned 

1  K.    8:38    A",    every     man    the 

plaijue,  2  C7(r.  6:29 

2  A'.  5:8  8h.  A',  there  is  a  prophet 
10:10  A:,  there  shall  fall  nothini,' 

1  Chr.  28:9  k.  thou  G.  of  thy  fat. 

2  Vhr.  13:5  to  A*,  that  thoL.  gave 
E^t.  4:5  A',  what  it  was,  and  why 
Job  5:24  A',  thy  tabernacle 

25  k.  that  thy  seed  sh.  be  great 
27  and  k.  thou  it  for  thy  good 
7:10  nor  shall  his  place  k.  aim 
8:9  but  of  yesterday,  A.  nothinj; 
11:6  k.  that  God  exucloth  Icsd 
8  what  ciinst  thou  A".  / 
13:2:J  make  lue  A*,  my  transgres*. 
19:6  A.  that  G.  hath  overthrown 
21:19  G.  reward,  him.  he  eh.  A. 
22:13  sayest.  How  doth  God  A'.  / 
24:1  they  that  A*,  him  not  see? 
17  if  one  A',  them,  they  aie  in 
34:4  A*,  am.  oursel.  what  is  good 
37:15  dost  A.  when  God  dispos. 
38:20  A-  the  naths  to  the  house 
Ps.  4:3  AT  I.,  hath  set  apart  godly 
,  9:10  that  A.  thy  na.  trust  in  thee 
39:4  L.  make  me  to  A.  mine  end 
46:10  still,  and  A.  that  I  am  G. 
51:6  in  hid.  i>art  make  me  to  k. 
59:i:Uct  IlicmA.  tlutG.  rulcth 
73:11  doth(;.A.  16  thouu'ht  to  A. 
89:15  bl.-!-.ja  are  they  that  A. 
10^i:16  place  sluill  A.  it  no  more 
139:23  k.  my  heart,  k.  my  thou. 
142:4  no  mau  would  A.  me 
143:8  A.  way  wherein  I  should 
Prov.  1:2  A.  wisd.  and  instruct 
4:1  attend  to  A.  understanding 
l\):^i  riLTlitoons  k.  wh.  is  accept. 
27:2.1  diliu'.  to  k.  state  of  flocks 
Er.  1:17  gavt;  heart  to  k.  wisd. 
7:25  applied  heart  to  A',  wisdom 
8:17  tho.  a  wise  mau  think  to  A*. 
9:5  the  living  A.  they  shall  die 
11:9  A.  that  G.  will  bring  to  ju. 
Js.  7:16  before  the  child  shall  A. 
19:21  Egyptians  shall  A.  the  L. 
41:20  that  they  may  Bee  and  A. 
49:26  all  flesh  shall  A.  I  am 
50:4  A.  how  to  speak  in  season 
.52:6  my  peopli*  sh.  A.  my  name 
58:2  and  deliL'ht  to  A.  my  ways 
60:16  A.  that  1  the  L.  am  thy  S. 
Jer.  2:19  A.  it  is  evil  to  forsake 


KXO 

Jifr.  9:Ct  thro'  deceit  rpfuKo  to  k. 

l.'i:!.')  *.  tlmt  for  thy  wikc  I  mt. 

1U:21  cau^^e  tlu'ii)  lu  k.  iny  hand, 
and  they  sh.  k.  my  nanio  i;* 

n:!l liearl  ik-teit .  w hn  can  it.  It  ? 

^:7  ^ivo  thfui  a  heart  to  k.  me 

31:34  X-.  the  L.^rll,  for  they  shall 
all*-,  me, //<*.  8:11 

30:19  let  no  unm  k,  where  ye  be 
Eztk.  2:.S  k.  ha.  been  a  piii.  3.'):!i3 

5:13  k.  I  the  Lord  have  fi|it>ken 

25:14  tlicT  yli.  k.  my  ven;;eanee 

28:111  all  that  k.  thei^  lu;  a.»t.in. 

34::i0  they  k.  I  am  with  them 

37:-48  heathen  flniU  k.  ;i'.l:«t 
Dan.  2:21  knuu'.  to  them  who  k. 

4:2.'j  k.  that  M.  Ulah  rnletli,  32 

7:10  made  me  k.  interpretation 

Il::i2  peo.  that  k.  Ciodbe  etroni; 
//<K.  2:20  thou  fhalt  k.  the  Lord 

il:7  Israel  shall  *.  it 

13:.I  thou  sh.  k.  no  (Jod  bnt  mo 

14:a  prudent,  and  he  eh.  k.  111. 
.Vic.  3:1  for  you  to  k.  jud(;menl 
ZfC.  2:11  k.  the  L.  sent  me,  4:!) 
.Vdl.  2:4  ye  sh.  k.  I  have  sent  th. 
.Uul.  I):3  let  not  thy  left  hand  k. 

7:11  k.  how  to  pive,  Luke  11:13 

9:.30   see  no  nnm  k.  it.  Mark 
5:43:  7:24:  9:30 

13:11  it  is  piven  to  you  to  k. 
,lfa/*4:ll;  Luke8:lO 

24:.3^i   k.    desolation   is    near, 

-VhiA- 13:2'J ;  /.rMv 21:20 
.Tohn  4:42  we  k.  that  this  is  Chr. 

7:17  he  shall  k.  of  the  doetrine 

10:4  sheep  fol.  they  k.  his  voice 
14  am  Rood  Slu'i).  ^-  "'V  sheep 

13:7  thou  Shalt  *'.  hereafter 
35  men  k.  ve  are  mydiseiples 

18:21  behold,  they  *.  what  I  sa. 
A<'f.<  1:7  n(it  for  vou  to  k.  times 

22:14  k.  hia  will  and  sec  J.  One 

2B:1  from  my  youth  *.  all  Jews 
Bom.  7:1  speak  to  them  that  k. 

10:19  I  say.  Did  not  Israel  k.  t 
1  Vnr.  2:14  neither  can  he  *.  th. 

8:2  know*,  noth.  ns  oui^ht  to  k. 
Eiih.  3:19  k.  the  love  of  Christ 
1  Thes.  3:5  I  sent  to  *.  your  faith 

4:4  ev.  one  eho.  k.  how  to  pos. 

5:12  k.  them  who  labor  amonj; 

1  Tim.  4:3  believe  and  k.  truth 

2  Tim.  3:1  k.  also  that  in  last  da. 
Tit.  1:1(1  profess  that  they  k.  G. 
Jam.  2:20  wilt  thou  k.  O  vain 
Jndi  10  what  they  k.  naturally 
Rtv.  2:23  churcheji  sh.  k.  I  am"he 

3:0  make  them  k.  I  have  loved 

Ste    CEnT.MS,   CERTAINLY,    CER- 
TAINTY. 

I  KXOW. 

Gtn.  12:11  Ik.  thou  art  fair  wo. 
1.5:8 7 A-.  that  I  shall  inherit? 
18:19  Ik.  he  will  com.  his  chil. 
22:12  Ik.  that  thou  fearest  God 
4S:l9/i-.  it,  my  son,  I  k.  it 
Ex.  3:7  said,  Ik.  their  sorrows 
4:14  brother?  Ik.  he  can  speak 
18:11  /*-.  L.  jrrea.  than  all  gods 
,33:12  /A-.  thee  by  thy  name.  17 
Drill.  31:21  Ik.  th.  imaf;iualion 
29  /i-.  that  after  my  death 
th  L'iven  you 
will  do  good 

1  Ham.  2U::)0  /<■.  cho.  son  of  J.  ? 
24:20  I  k.  thon  sludt  surely  bo 
29:9  /  k.  thou  art  good 

2  A'.  2:3 /i.  it,  hold  peace,  5 
5:15  Ik.  there  is  no  G.  in  earth 
19:27  Ik.  thv  abode.  Is.  37:2m 

1  Chr.  29:17  Ik.  thou  triest  heart 

2  Chr.  25:10  Ik.  G.  hath  determ. 
Jdi  9:28  Ik.  not  hold  me  innoc. 

13:2  ve  know,  the  same  do  Ik. 
18  Ik.  that  I  shall  he  Jnstilled 
19:25 //t.  my  Redeemer  li\elU 
21:27  /*.  vour  thoughts 
30:2;j  /*•.  th.  bring  me  to  death 
42:2  /  k.  thou  canst  do  every  th. 

/**■.  20:0  Ik.  L.  sav.  his  anointed 
41:11  Ik.  thou  favorest  me 
50:11  Ik.  all  fowls  of  mountain 
119:75  7*.  O  L.  thy  Judg.  right. 
l:J5:5  Ik.  L.  is  greater  above  all 
140:12  Ik.  L.  will  mnint.  cause 

Et-.  %:\1Ik.  th.  no  good  in  them 
8:12  /*.  it  shall  hi;  well  with 

Is.  47:8  nor  shall  /  *.  lor-s  of  chl. 
00:18  Ik.  works  and  Ihoughta 

Jrr.  10:23  Ik.  tho  way  of  man 
11:18  L.  given  me  know].  Ik.  it 
2!l:ll  7*.  the  thoughts  I  think 
2:j  Ik.  and  am  witm-ss.  sai.  L. 
48:30  Ik.  Ids  wrath,  saith  L. 

Ez*-k.  11:5  Ik.  things  that  come 

1 77«.  13:5  /did  *.  thee  in  w  ilder. 


.Ins.  2:9  /  k.  L.  hath  given  you 
T'lil.  17:13  A-.  7L.  w  ill  do  goc  " 


KXO 

7oM.  1:12  Ik.  formy  sake  temp. 
Mat.  28:5  Ik.  that  ye  seek  Jesus 
Mark   1:2-1  /  k.  who  thou   art, 

Lukt  4::M 
Luke  1:18  whereby  sh.  Ik.  this 
Joltn  4:25  7  k.  that  Messias  cimt. 
8::J7  Ik.  ve  are  Abraham's  seed 
55  7A-.  him;  k25(melhl.  I*. 
10:15  knowetli  nu*,  7  k.  Kather 
27  Ik.  my  sheep,  they  fol.  me 
11:22  7*.  that  what  thim  nsk  (i. 

24  7  k.  that  he  shall  rise  again 
13:18  7  X*.  whom  I  have  eluisen 

Arts  12:11  Ik.  for  a  surety  Lord 
19:15  Jesus  Ik.  and  I'aul  Ik. 
1U:25  Ik.  ve  see  my  fa.  no  more 

Hum.  7:1S  7  k.  in  me  dw.  no  good 

1  Car.  4:4  7  k.  notliiiig  bv  invself 
13:12  7il-.  In  part,  thi'U  shall 7 1. 

I'liU.  1:19  Ik.  this  shall  turn 

25  7X".  I  shall  ahide  with  you 
4:12  Ik.  how  to  be  abased,  Ik. 

2  Tim.  1:12  Ik.  whom  I  believed 
1  John  2:4  he  that  saith,  Ik.  him 
Utt.  2:2  Ik.  thy  works,  13;  3:8 

KXOW  not,  or  not  KXOW. 

(If II.  4:9  whiTe  is  Ab.d  ?  I  k.  nut 
27:2  I  k.  nut  day  of  my  death 
Ex.  5:2  I  *■.  n.  L.  nor  will  I  let  I. 
1  Sam.  3:7  Sam.  did  not  yet  k.  I.. 

1  a:  18:12  Sp.  carry  thee  I  k.  nut 

2  A'.  17:20  k.  n.  manner  of  God 
E:r.  7:25  teach  yeth.  that*-,  not 
Job  9:21  would  1  not  k.  my  soul 

l.'):9  know,  tlnm  that  we  k.  ii.!' 
21:29  do  ye  not  k.  their  toki-us? 
24:13  k.  nut  tho  wavs  thiTeof 

10  dig  ill  dark.  thevX'.  )/.  liL'ht 
.32:22  /■.  nut  to  give  llattcr.  titles 
30:20  Gixl  great,  we  k.  him  not 
Ps.  71:15  k.  n.  numbers  thereof 
82:5  k.  not  neither  understand 
94:10    teach    man,     shall    not 

he  k.  f 
101:4  I  will  n.  k.  wicked  person 
Pror.  4:19  k.  v.  at  what  stmnhlc 
24:12  doth  not  he  *•.  it,  and  sh. 
.30:18  four  things  which  I  k.  not 
Ec.  9:5  dead  k.  not  anything 
Is.  1:3  but  Israel  doth  not  k. 
4:1:19  ye  n.  k.  it  ?  44:8  I  k.  not 
47:11  not  k.  from  wh.  it  ariseth 
59:8  way  of  peace  they  k.  not 
Jtr.  5:4  they  *.  not  way  of  Lord 
7:9  after  gods,  whom  ye  k.  n.  ? 
8:7  my  people  k.  not  judgments 
9:3  they  k.  not  me,  saith  Lord 
10:23  fury  on  heathen*,  thee  n. 
Ezek.  :«:14  shall  thou  not  k.  it 
77w.  2:8  did  n.  k.  Igave  her  com 
Amos  3:10  th.  k.  not  to  do  right 
.1/(V.  4:12  k.  not  thoughts  of  Lo. 
.^fal.  25:12  I  say,  I  k.  you  not 
20:70  I  k.  not  what  thou  sayest 
72  saying,  I  k.  not  the  man, 
74 ;  Mark  14:08.  71 
Mark  10:38  ye  k.  not  what  ye  ask 
12:21  because  yeXr.  n.  scriptures 
Luke  1::J4  seeing  I  k.  not  a  man 
13:25  I  *.  n.  whence  you  are,  27 
22:57  say.  Woman,  I  k.  him  not 
(W  I  k.'not  what  thou  sayest 
23:31  they  k.  not  what  they  do 
2-1:10  that  theyshonldH.  k.  him 
John  1:20  one  am.  you  ye  k.  not 
8:.55  say,  I  k.  him  n.  should  lie 
9:21  hath  opened  eyes,  we  k.  n. 
2t)  we  k.  not  from  whence  he  is 
10:5  k.  not  voice  of  strangers 
14:5  we  k.  not  whith.  thou  goest 
15:21  k.  not  him  that  sent  me   ' 
Aet.%  21  ::!-l  could  mit  k.  certainty 
Rom.  8:20  k.  n.  what  should  pray 
1  Cor.  2:2  determined  not  to  *. 


any  thing 
14:11  *. 


not  meaning  of  vi)ic»! 

1  Thrs.  4:5  (Ji-nliles  wh.  k.  n.  O. 

2  Thes.  1:8  vengeance  on  them 

k.  not  God 
1  Tim.  3:5  num  k.  n.  how  to  rule 
Juile  10  evil  of  things  they  *.  n. 
Rev.  3:3  not  k.  what  hour  I  come 

Se4  Ye  KNOW. 

KXOW  thai  I  am  the   Lord. 

Ejc.  0:7  ye  shall  *.  that  lam  Ih6 
L.  10:12;  1  A'.  20:28;  Eztk. 
6:7.  13;  7:4,  9;  11:10,  12; 
12:20;  13:9.  14,21,2.1;  14:8; 
15:7;  20::i8,  42,  44;  23:49; 
»4:24;  25-.5:  35:9;  30:11; 
37:6,13;  JoetS-.U 
7;S  Egyptians  *■.  that  lam  the 
L.  14:4,  18 
17  Shalt  *.  that  lamlheL.l  K. 
20:13;  If.  49:23;  Ezek.  10:02; 
22:10;  M:7;  35:4,  12 


KXO 

ICjc.  59:40  thev  shall  k.  that  lam 
the  L.  Ez'tk.  0:10,  14;    7:27; 
12:1.'.,  10;    24:27;   25:11,   17; 
20:0;  28:22,  23,  44,  20;   29:9, 
10:21 ;  30:8,  19,  2.5,  20;  32:15; 
a3:20;   34:27:  35:15;    30:38; 
38:2:1:  39:0,  28 
Jer.  2-1:7  heart  to  k.  1. 1  am  t.  L, 
Ezek.  20:12  might  *-.  t.  I  am  L. 
.30:«:)  heuih.  sh.  k.  lam  L.  39:7 
39:22  Is.  shi.ll  k.  t.  I  am  the  L. 
Alay,    mnveNt,   or  might 
KXOW. 
Ex.  8:10  thou  maijest  k.  there  U 
none  like  (ioil.  9:14 
9:29  in.  k.  earth  is  the  Lord's 
11:7  ;/if'.v  k.  L.  jput  a  ditVerenco 
,3:1:13  show  me  way,  th.  1  m.  k. 
.V«m.  22:19  m.  k.  wli.  L.  willsay 
/hat.  4:;)5  m.  k.  that  L.  he  is  G. 
Jos.  3:4  ni.  k.  way  ye  should  go 
4:24  people  m.  k.  hand  of  the  L. 

1  Hum.  17:40  ni.  k.  th.  is  a  G.  lu 

Is.  1  A'.  8:43,  00 ;  2  7v'.  19:19 

2  Sam.  21:2  m.  k.  num.  of  peop. 

1  A'.  18:37  people  JH.*-.  th.  artO. 

2  chr.  0::i;i  people  winy  t.  thy  na. 
Jo/t  19:29  m.  k.  there  Is  a  Judg. 

31 :0  that  God  inaij  k.  my  luteg. 
.37:7  all  men  rnaij  k.  his  work 

Ps.  9:20  m.  k.  th.  to  he  but  men 
39:4  that  miii/  k.  how  frail  I  am 
S.):l8m.  it.  them  art  M.  High 
1119:27  m.  k.  th.  this  is  thy  hand 
119:125  that  I  in.  k.  thy  tcstim. 

7.<.  5:19  draw  nigh  that  we  in.  k. 
7:15  he  liiai/  k.  to  ri-filsc  the  ev. 
.■)T;20all  niai/k.  that  thou  artL. 
4 1  :'.';l  ve  inoij k.  we  are  gods 
43:10  ve  iniiij  k.  and  believe  mo 
4.i:3  tiiou  in.  k.  I  am  G.  of  Isr. 
0  maij  k.  from  rising  of  sun 

£i<-A-.  21:5  all  llish  tnuij k.  I  have 
:)8:10  that  heathen  nuiij  k.  me 

Dan.  2::i0m.  k.  though,  of  heart 
4:17  to  intent  tliat  living  7n.  k. 

Mir,  0:5  wi.  k.  rigliteousn.  ofL. 

John.  10:38  ye  may  k.  and  believe 
14:31  the  world  inaij  k.  17:23 
17:3  m.  k.  thee  the  only  true  G. 

Arts  17:19  m.  k.  wh.  th.  doctrine 

1  Cor.  2:12  !«.  k.  things  given 

■i  Cor.  2:4  m.  k.  love  Iha.  to  you 

9  that  I  m.  k.  the  proof  of  you 
Eph.  1:18  ye  m.  k.  hope  of  call. 

0:22  ve  inif/ht  k.  (uir  atlairs 
/•t,il.  3:10  tiiat  I  niaij  k.  him 
Cut.  4:0  ye  m.  k.  how  to  answer 
1  'J'im.  .3:15  in.  k.  how  thou  one. 

1  John  5:13  m.  k.  ve  ha.  eternal 

20  we  in.  k.  hini  that  is  true 
Wc  KXOW,  or  KXOW  wc. 
(,<n.  2ii:5  thiy  said,  nv  k.  hint 
Dnit.  18:21  how  shall  ire  k.  \T0. 

2  Chr.  20:12  nor*,  jfuwhat  to  do 
.Mj  ;iO:20  G.  is  gr.  ue  k.  him  not 
/.<.  59:12  ouriniqui.  ice  k.  them 
I/os.  0:3  then  sh.  ire  k.  if  we  fol. 

8:2  cry  to  me,  My  G.  we  k.  theo 
.Mat.  22:10  ice  k.  thou  art  true, 

.l/«cit  12:14;  Luke  iV-.il 
John  8:11  we  speak  th.  ire  do  *. 
4:22  we  k.  what  wo  worship 
0:42  wh.  father  and  moth,  ire  k. 
7:27  ire  k.  whence  this  man  is 
8:.'.2  ire  k.  that  th.  hast  a  devil 
9:20  we  k.  that  this  is  our  son 
29  ire  k.  that  God  spake  to 

Jklosea 
31  ne  k.  God  hearelh  not  sin. 
14:5  L.  we  it.  not  whl.  th.  goest 
21:24  ice  k.  his  testimo.  is  true 
.■irts  17:20  ice  would  it.  wh.  these 
Rom.  7:14  ice  k.  law  is  spiritual 
8:28  we  k.  things  work  for  good 

1  Cor.  8:1  iceX'.  we  all  ha.  knowl, 

4  ire  k.  an  idol  is  noth.  in  wor. 
13:9  for  ice  *.  in  linn,  anil  prop. 

2  Cor.  5:1  we  k.  if  our  earthly  h. 

10  *.  ice  no  man  after  the  flesh 
1  '77m.  1:8  ice  k.  that  law  is  pood 
//t*.  10:.30  ice*,  him  hath  said 

1  John  2:3  ice  k.  that  tee  *.  him 

5  *.  that  ic<  are  in  him 

18  ice  *.  that  it  is  the  last  time 
3:2  ice  k.  that  wh.  hcsh.  appear 

14  we  k.  we  hn.  passed  fr.  dea. 

19  ice  *•.  wc  are  of  the  truth 

21  ice  k.  that  he  abidelh  in  us 
4:0  k.  ire  sp.  of  truth  and  error 

13  k.  we  that  we  dwell  In  him 
5:2  ice  *■.  we  love  child,  of  God 

15  tee  *.  that  he  heoreth  us,  ir» 
k.  we  have  petitions 

19  ice  k.  that  we  arc  of  Ood 

20  that   ice  may  k.  him  thM 
Is  true 


018 


CRUDEN\S  COXCORDANCE. 


KNO 
Ye  K\OW,  or  RXOW  ye. 

Gen.  20:5  he  said,  k'.  y  Liibuu  ? 
Kv.  Kiifint  even  ye  shall  k. 

23:!)  ije  k.  the  In-art  of  etranper 
.V'^//i.  14:;^4  i/e  k.  hreach  of  prom. 
Jos.  ;1:10  ije  shall  k.  the  living  G. 
2  A'.  it:ll  7/e  k.  man  and  his  com. 
JoO  13:2  what  ye  Xr.  same  do  I  kn. 
Ps.  100:3  k.  ye  that  Lord  hei3  G. 
I/t.  51:7  v^  that  k.  righteousness 
Jr/'.  48:17  all  ye  that  A',  his  name 
£::tk.  17:21  ije  k.  I  have  spo.  37:14 
Joel  2:27  ye  th,  A.  I  am  in  midst 
Zee.  2:1)  ynj  sh.  k.  L.  eentme,  6:15 
iA//.  7:  If)  yg  shall  X;.  by  fruits,  20 

20:25  ye  k.  princes  of  the  Gen- 
tiles, J/rtri  10:42 

24:32  ye   k.    summer    is   nigh. 
Murk  13:28;  Z'/>!v  21:30 

25:13  i/e  k.  neither  day  nor  hour 
Murk  4:13  k.  ye  not  this  parab.  ? 
Luke  21:31  k.  ye  king,  of  G.  is  ni. 
John  7:28  ye  both  k.  me.  and  kn. 

8:28  then  sh.  ye.  k.  that  I  am  he 
32  and  ye  sluiU  k.  the  truth 

11:49  C.  said,  A',  ye  nothing  at  all 

13:13  k.  ye  what  I  have  done  ? 
17  if  ye  k.  these  tliin2;s,  happy 

14:4  w'li.  I  go  yek.  and  way  y^  A'. 
7  from  hencuf<jrth  y^e^.  \\u\\,  17 

20  ye;  sliall  A.  I  am  in  my  Fath. 
15:18  ye  k.  that  it  hated  me 

Acts  2:22  as  ye  yourselves  also  k. 
10:25  ye  k.  that  by  this  cralt  we 

1  Cor.  15:58  ye  k.  lab.  not  in  vain 

2  Cor.  8:0  ye  /".  grace  of  our  Lord 
Oal.  3:7  k.  ye  they  wh.  are  of  fa. 
Pliil.  2:2-2  ;a'  k.  the  proof  of  him 

1  y'Af^.v.  l:5"y^- Xr.  wh.  man.  of  meai 
2:2  t-liainciully  entreat,  as  ye  k. 

11  ye  k.  how  we  exhorted 

2  y/ie,-'.  2:f»yei.  whatwitholdeth 
Ileh.  1-2:17  ye  A",  hewo.  ha.  inher. 

1  I\t.  1:18  ye  k.  ye  not  redeemed 

2  /V/.  3:17  ye  k.  these  things  bef. 

1  Jiihn  2:20  and  ye  k.  all  things 

21  truth,  but  because  ye  k.  it 
2it  ye  k.  he  is  rig.  ys  k.  ev.  one 

3:5  we  k.  he  manifested,  15 
4:2  hereby  k.  ye  Spirit  of  God 

3  John  12  ye  k.  our  record  is  true 
Ye  KXOW  not,  or  KXOW  ye 

not. 

2  ''<am.  3:38  k.  ye  not  th.  is  a  pri. 
Job  21:20  do  ye  not  k.  th.  tokens 
Mat.  20:22  ye  /:.  7io(  what  ye  ask 

24:42  ye  k.  not  wh.  hour  L.  come 
Mark  4:13  A",  ye  not  this  parab.  ? 

1"J:24  hoc.  ye  k.  7k>^  scriptures 

13:33  ye  k.  not  when  time  is,  35 
Lnke  0:.55  ye  k.  not  what  manner 
t/cA/i  1:26  whom  ye  k.  not. 

4:22  ye  worship  ye  k.  not  what 
32  meat  to  me  ye  /:.  not  of 

7:28  sent  me  is  true,  wh.  yek.  n. 

8:19  ye  neither  A",  me  nor  Father 

9:30  ye  k.  not  from  whence  he  is 
2  Cor.  13:5  k.  ye  not  yourselves 
Jion.  4:14  ye  k.  not  wh.  be  oum. 

1  John  2:21  ye  k.  not  the  truth 

KXOWEST. 
Gen.  30:26  tliou  k.  service  I  done 
47:6  k.  any  man  of  aetiv.  among 
Ex.  32:22  k.  peo.  set  on  mischief 
Num.  20:14  k.  travel  hath  befal. 
2>trnt.  2H::J3  a  nation  thou  k.  not 
.7(w.  14:6  k.  thill;;  tlic  Lord  said 

2  S'un.  2:'.>0  /.-,  tlum  nut  th.  it  w. 
7:20  L.  k.  thy  serv.  1  Chr.  17:18 
17:8  said  Ilushai,  thou  k.  father 

1  K.  2:5  k.  also  what  Joiib  did 

9  k.  what  thou  oui^^htest  to  do 
44  A.  all  tliou  didst  to  David 
8:39  whose  heart  thou  k.  thou 
only  k.  2  Cfir.  ti:30 

2  K.  2:3  A.  ihon  L.  will  take,  5 
4:1  k.  thy  i-erv.  did  fear  tlie  L. 

Ji^i  10:7  thou  k.  I  am  not  wicked 
15:0  wh.  /■.  111.  th.  we  kn.  not  V 
20:4  /.-.  thou  not  thisof  ohl 
34:33  tJicivf.  >iH-ak  what  thou/:. 
3.S:5  wild  laid  nn.as.  if  thou  k.  f 
21  k.  thou  it,  bi'cause 
3!i:l  k,  when  ;.'oat(^  bri.  forth,  2 

/v.  40:9  O  L.  thou  k.  Jer.  15:15 
69:5  O  God,  thou  k.  my  foolish. 
139:2  thou  k.  niv  down-sitting 

4  O  Lord,  thoii  k.  it  altoircther 
Vror.  27:1  k.  not  what  a  day  br. 
Ev.  11:2  A.  not  what  evil 

5  A',  not  what  is  way  of  Spirit 

6  thou  k.  not  whe.  sh.  prosper 
Js.  55:5  call  a  nation  thou  A-,  not 
Jer.  5:15  nation  wh.  lang.  k.  not 

12:3  but  thou,  O  Lord,  A.  me 
17:16  nor  dot.  woful  day.  th.  k, 
16:23  thou  A:,  their  couneel 


KNO 

Jer.  33:3  show  tliinirs  thou  k.  not 
Dun.  10:20  k.  thou  when-f.  I  co. 
Zee.  4:5  A.  not  wh.  these  bc\  13 
Mark  10:19  A.  com.  Luke  18:20 
Z'fAe 22:34  thrice  deny  Ih.  A.  mc 
John  1:48  N.  said.  When.  k.  me? 
3:10  a  master,  A.  not  th.  things? 
13:7  what  I  do,  thou  A.  not  now 
16:30  thou  A.  all  thin-s,  21:17 
21:15  L.  thou  A.  I  love  thee,  16 
Acts  1:24  A.  the  hearts  of  all  men 
Rom.  2:18  A.  his  will,  and  ajjpr. 

1  Cor.  7:16  what  k.  thou.O  wife 

2  Tim.  1:15  A.  all  they  in  Asia 
Eei\  3:17  k.  not  th.  art  wn*tched 

7:14  said  unto  him.  Sir,  thou  k. 

RXOWETH. 

Gen.  33:13  k.  children  are  tender 

Deut.  2:7  A",  thv  walk,  thro'  wild. 

34:6  no  man  k.  iMos.  sepulchre 

Jos.  22:22  God  of  LTods.  he  A.  Is. 

1  Sam.  20:3  father  certainly  A. 

2  Smn,  14:22  serv.  k.  I  found  gr. 
17:10  Is.  k.  thy  father  is  mighty 

Job  11:11  he  A.  vain  men 
15:23  A',  day  of  darkness  is  ready 
23:10  but  he  A.  the  way  T  take 
28:7  there  is  a  path  no  fowl  k. 
23  God  understandeth  and  A". 
34:25  therefore  he  A.  their  works 
Ps.  1:6  Lord  A.  way  of  righteous 
37:18  the  L.  A.  days  of  the  iipri. 
44:21  he  A.  the  secrets  of  heart 
74:0  nor  is  there  any  am.  us  A. 
94:11  L.  A.  thou,  of  man  vanity 
103:14  he  A.  our  frame 
104:19  sun  A.  his  going  down 
138:6  the  proud  he  A.  afar  off 
139:14  thy  works,  my  soul  A. 
Ec.  6:8  A.  to  walk  before  living 
7:22  thy  heart  A.  th.  hast  cursed 
9:1  no  man  A.  eit.  love  or  hatred 
Is.  1:3  the  ox  k.  his  owner 
Jer.  9:24  understandeth  and  k. 
Ban.  2:22  he  A.  what  is  in  darkn. 
Nah.  1:7  L.  A*,  them  trust  in  him 
Zep.  3:5  the  uniust  A.  no  shame 
Mat.  6:8  Fa.  A.  what  ye  need 
32  k.  ye  have  need.  Luke  12:30 
11:27  no   man  A".   Son  but  the 
Father,  nor  any  k.  Father 
save  the  Son,  Lnke  10:22 
24:36  that  day  A.  Mark  13:32 
Lxike  16:15  God  A-.  your  hearts 
John  7:15  how  A*,  this  man  let.  ? 
27  no  man  A',  whence  he  is 
10:15  Fa.  A.  me  ;  14:17  nor  A. 
19:35  he  A.  that  he  saith  true 
Acts  15:8  God  which  A.  hearts 
Rom.  8:27  A.  what  is  mind  of  S. 

1  Cw\  2:11  what  man  A",  th.  of  a 

man,  even  th.  of  G.  A.  no  m. 
8:2  if  any  man  think  ho  A.  any. 

2  Cor.  11:11  love  you  not  ?  G.  A. 
31  God,  Fa.  of  our  L.  A.  a  lie 

12:2  I  cannot  tell.  God  A.  3 
2  Tim.  2:19  L.  A.  th.  that  are  his 
Jam.  4:17  him  that  A.  to  do  crood 
2  Pet.  2:9  L.  A.  how  to  de.  godly 
1  John  3:20  God  is  greater  and  A. 

4:6  he  that  k.  God  heareth  us 
7  that  lov.  is  bom  of  God.  A.  G. 
Rev.  2:17  name  writ,  no  man  A'. 

12:12  A.  he  hath  but  short  time 

AVho   K\0\VETH,   or  not 
KXOWETH. 

Est.  4:14  n\  A.  whe.  th.  art  come 
Job   12:9  who  k.  not  in  all  these 

14:21  come  to  honor,  he  k.  it  n. 

18:21  j)Iace  of  him  that  k.  n.  G. 

28:13  man  A.  7iot  the  price 
Ps.  39:6  A.  not  who  shall  gather 

90:11  who  A.  power  of  anger? 

92:6  a  brutish  man  A.  not 
Prov.  7:2:$  k.  not  it  is  for  his  life 

9:18  he  k.  not  dead  are  there 

24:22  ivho  k.  the  ruin  of  them 
Ec.  2:19  «'.  A.  whe.  he  be  wise 

3:21  fvho  A.  the  spirit  of  man 

6:12  who  A.  what  is  good  for  m. 

8:7  ht:  A.  not  that  ^\■h".  shall  be 

9:12  man  also  A.  not  his  time 

10:15  he  k.  not  how  toi,'o  to  city 
/*'.  29:15  seeth  us.  ivho  k.  us  ? 
JIos.  7:9  gray  hairs,  yet  A.  7Wt 
Joel  2:14  who  k.  if  he  will  return 
Mark  4:27  gr.  up,  he  A*,  not  how 
John  7:49  ()eo.  w.  A.  n.  the  law 

12::i5  darkness,  A.  ji.  whither 

15:15  serv.  A.  n.  what  lord  doeth 
1  John  2:11  walk,  in  dark.  A.  n. 

3:1  therefore  the  world  A.  us  ;t. 

4:8  A.  not  God.  for  God  is  love 

KIVOWIXO. 

Gen,  3:5  us  i^oiU  A.  irood  and  evil 
1  A'.  2:32  my  lather  David  not  A. 


KNO 

Mat.^-.ik.  their  thoughts,  Luke 
11:17 

22:29  ye  err,  not  A.  scriptures 

Mark  5:30  Jesus  A.  in  himself 

33  woman  A.  what  was  done 

6:20  A.  that  he  was  a  just  man 
Z'/Ae9:33  E.  not  k.  what  he  said 
John  13:3  Josus  A'.  Fa.  had  given 

18:4  Jesus  A.  all  that  sho.  come 

19:28  J.  A.  all  things  were  acco. 

21:12  none  ask  him.  A.  it  was  L. 
Acts  9;:J0  A.  that  God  had  sworn 

5:7  wife  not  A.  what  was  done 

20:22  not  A",  thhii^s  shall  befall 
Rom.  1:32  k.  the  judgment  of  G. 

2:4  not  A.  goodness  of  God 

13:11  A.  time,  now  it  is  hicrh  ti. 
2  Cor.  4:14  A',  he  wh.  raised  L.  J. 

5:6  k.  that  wh.  we  are  at  home 
E/)h..  6:8  A.  ivhat  good  any  man 
Cd.  3:24  k.  of  L.  ye  rec.  reward 

1  y'im.  1:0  A.  this,  law  is  for  la. 

2  Tim.  3:14  A.  of  wh.  thou  learn. 
J/ef).  10:34  A.  ye  have  in  heaven 

11:8  not  A-.  wiiither  he  went 
Ja?n.  1:3  A.  this,  trying  of  y.  fai. 

1  Pet.  3:0  A.  ye  are  thereu.  called 

2  I'et.  1:14  A.  shortly  I  must  put 

R\0\VLEDGE. 

TrVH.  2:9  treeof  A.  rjoodandev.  17 
E.i:  31:3  tilled  Bez.  in  A.  35:31 
Lev.  4:23  if  sin  come  to  A.  28 
X'ltn.  24:16  A.  of  the  Most  High 
Ruth  2:10  should,  take  A.  ©f  me 
1  Sa?n.  2:3  the  L.  is  a  God  of  A. 

1  A'.  9:27  A.  of  sea ;  2  Chr.  8:18 

2  Chr.  1:11  thou  hast  asked  A. 
12  wisdom  and  A.  is  granted 

yeh.  10:28  every  one  having  A. 

Job  15:2  wise  man  ut.  vain  A.  .^ 
21:14:  desire  not  k.  of  thy  ways 
22  shall  any  teach  God  A. .? 
33:3  my  lips  sh.  utter  k.  clearly 
3H:3  I  will  fetch  my  A.  from  afar 

4  per.  in  A.  is  with  thee.  37:16 
Ps.  10:2  niffht  to  night  show.  A. 

73:11  is  there  A.  in  Most  High  ? 
04:10  he  that  teacheth  man  A. 
119:66  teach  me  judgm.  and  A. 
139:6  such  A.  too  wonder,  forme 
144:3  what  is  man  thou  takest 
A.  of? 
Prov.  1:7  fear  of  Lord  begi,  of  A. 

22  fools  hate  A.  2:3  cri.  after  k. 

29  they  hated  A.  did  not  choose 
2:6  out  of  his  mouth  cometh  A. 

10  A.  is  pleasant  to  thy  soul 
3:20  by  A.  depths  are  broken  up 
5:2  that  thy  lips  may  keep  A. 
8:10  A.  rather  than  choice  gold 

12  and  find  out  A.  of  inventions 
0:10  A.  of  Holy  is  understanding 
10:14  wise  men  lay  up  A. 
11:9  thro'  A.  sh.  just  be  deliver. 
12:'23  a  prud.  man  conceaJcth  A. 
13:16  ev.  prud.  man  deal.  wi.  A. 
14:6  A.  easy  to  him  that  unders. 

7  perceiv,  not  in  him  lips  of  A. 

18  prudent  are  crowned  with  k. 
15:2  tongue  of  wise  useth  A. 

7  lips  of  the  wisedisperseA. 

14  hath  understandini;  seek.  A. 
17:27  hath  A.  spareth  his  words 
18:15  heart  of  prudent  ffetteth  A. 

and  ear  of  wise  seeketh  A. 
19:25  and  he  will  understand  A'. 

27  cease  to  err  from  words  of  A. 
20:15  lips  of  A.  precious  jewel 
21:11  wise  instructed,  he  rec.  A. 
22:12  eyes  of  the  L.  preserve  A. 
23:12  apply  th.  ear  to  words  of  k. 
24:4  by  A.  sh.  chambers  be  filled 

5  a  man  of  A.  increns.  strength 
28:2  by  man  of  A.  state  be  pro. 
30:3  nor  have  the  A.  of  Holy 

Ec.  1:16  had  experience  of  A. 
18  increaseth  A.  increaseth  sor. 

2:21  a  man  whose  labor  is  in  A. 
26  God  giveth  aman  A',  and  joy 

7:12  excellency  of  A.  is  wisdom 

9:10  nor  k.  in  grave,  whi.  goest 
Is.  11:2  A.  and  fear  of  the  Lord 

2'^:0  whom  shall  he  teach  A. .? 

32:4  heart  of  rash  sh.  underst.  A. 

3-3:6  wisd.  and  A.  shall  be  stabi. 

40:14  judgment,  and  taught  A. 

44:19  neither  is  th.  A.  nor  nnde. 
25  and  maketh  theirA.  foolish 

47:10  thy  A.  hath  perverted  thee 

5:i:ll  by  A.  right,  serv.  justify 
Jer.  3:15  shall  feed  i^f^u  with  ^*- 

10:14  ev.  man  brutish  in  his  A". 
Pan.  12:4  A.  shall  beincreased 
IIos.  4:6  peo.  destroyed  for  lack 
of  A.  thou  reject.  A'.  1  rej  th. 
ITab.  2:14  earth  fill,  with  A.  of  L. 
Mai.  2:7  priest's  lips  aho.  keep  jt. 


KNO 

Lvke  1:77  to  give  A.  of  salvation 
11:52  taken  away  key  of  A'. 

Acts  4:13  marvelled  and  tof)k  A. 
24:22  more  perfect  A.  of  th.  way 

Ro!?i.  1:28  not  like  to  re.  G.  in  A. 
2:20  which  hast  the  form  of  A. 
3:20  for  by  law  is  thf  A.  of  sin 
10:2  a  zeal,  not  according  to  k. 
15:14  are  filled  with  all  k. 

1  Cor.  1:5  are  enriched  in  all  A. 
8:1  we  all  have  A.  A.  iiulleth  up 

10  which  hast  A.  at  meat 

11  thro'  thy  A.  sh.  brolher  per. 
12:8  word  of  A.  by  same  Spirit 
13:2  underst.  mysteries  and  A*. 

8  there  be  A",  it  sh.  vanish  away 
14:6  speak  by  revelation  or  A'. 

2  Cor.  2:14  manif.  savor  of  his  A*. 
4:6  light  of  A.  of  the  glory  of  G. 
6:6  by  A.  by  lon^,^  i-uIlVring 

s:7  as  ye  aliuund  in  faith  and  k. 

11:6  rude  in  speech,  not  in  A. 
Efih.  1:17  wisdom  in  A.  of  him 

3:19  love  of  C.  which  pa^setli  k. 

4:13unity  of  faith,  and  A.  ofS. 
Phil.  1:9  may  abound  more  in  k. 

3:8  all  things  loss  for  A.  of  Chr. 
Col.  1:9  filled  with  A.  of  his  will 

2:3  hid  treas.  of  wisdom  and  A'. 

3:10  new  man  renewed  in  A, 

1  Ti/n.  2:4  come  to  A.  of  trulh 

2  Tiin.  3:7  to  come  to  A',  of  truth 
Ileb.  10:26  if  we  sin  after  rec.  A. 
Ja/n.  3:13  wise  man,  end.  wi.  A.  f 

1  Pet.  3:7  dwell  according  to  A. 

2  Pet.  1:5  virtue  A.  k.  temperance 
1:8  nor  unliuit.  in  A.  of  our  L. 
3:18  grow  in  A.  of  our  Lord  Jes. 

KXOWLEDGE  of  God. 
P}-ov.  2:5  thou  Shalt  find  A.  of  O. 
IIos.  4:1  nor  A.  o/G.  in  the  land 
6:6  A.  of  G.  more  than  bu. -oiler. 
^o/?(. 11:33  of  wisd.  and  A.  or'  G. 

1  Co?'.  15:34  have  not  A.  of  God 

2  Cor.  10:5  exalteth  ag.  A.  of  O. 
Col.  1:10  increasing  in  A.  of  God 
2  Pet.  1:2  peace,  thro'  A.  of  God 

KXOWLEDGE  of  (he  Lord. 
2  Chr.  30:22  tau-ht  good  A.  of  L. 
Is.  11:9  earth  full  of  A.  of  the  L. 
2  Pet.  2:20  escaped  thro"*  A.  of  L. 

I\o  KXOWLEDGE. 
Dent.  1:30  child,  that  day  no  A. 
Ps.  14:4  work,  of  inia.  no  A.  53:4 
Is.  5:13  because  they  have  no  A. 

45:20  have  ito  k.  set  np  ima;;es 

58:3  afllicted  sonl.  takest  no  k. 
Jer.  4:22  do  good,  th.  have  no  k. 

Without  KXOWLEOGE. 
Nu7n.  15:24  vUh.  A.  of  congrega. 
Job  35:16  mnltipli.  words  w.  A. 

36:12  perish,  and  die  irifh.  A. 

38:2  counsel  liy  wor.  ii>.  A .  42:3 
Piw.  19:2  not  gi  »nd  soul  be  w.  A. 

KXOWX. 
Gen.  21:16  nor  had  any  man  k. 
E.r.  2:14  surely  this  thing  is  A. 
Lei\  4:14  they  have  sinned  is  A. 
Ku7}i.  31:17  kill  ev.  wo.  A",  man 
Deut.  1:13  A.  among  ti'ibes,  15 
Jos.  24:31  A-.  v  orks  of  the  Lord 
1  A'.  18:36  let  it  be  A.  thou  art  G. 
Ps.  9:16  Lord  is  A",  by  judL'nient 

31:7  A*,  my  soul  in  adversities 

48:3  God  is  A.  in  her  palaces 

67:2  thy  way  may  be  A.cn  earth 

76:1  in  Judah  isGod  A.  his  na. 

77:19  thy  footsteps  are  not  k. 

79:10  let  him  be  A",  among  heat, 

88: 12  shall  wond.  be  A.  in  dark  ? 

91:14  bee.  he  hath  A.  my  name 

130:1  searched  me,  and  A.  me 
Prov.  12:16  fool's  wrath  pres,  k. 

90:11  a  child  is  A.  by  his  doinga 

31:2:J  her  husband  is  A.  in  gatea 
Ec.  5:3  fool's  voice  A.  by  multit. 
Is.  61:9  seed  k.  among  Gentiles 

66:14  Lord  be  A.  to  his  servants 

Jer.  5:5  have  A.  the  way  of  the  L. 

Ezek.  36:32  saith  L.  G.  be  it  k. 

to  you,  Acts  4:10;  13:38;  28:28 

38:23  A.  in  eyes  of  many  nations 
Dan.  4:26  sh.  have  A.  heav.  rule 
Amos  3:2  you  only  have  I  A. 
Zee.  14:7  a  day  shall  be  A.  L. 
Mat.  12:33  tree  A.  by  fr.  Luke  6:44 

24:43  if  g.  manhadA.  Luke  12:39 
Luke  19:42  A.  in  this  thy  day 

24:35  A.  in  breaking  of  bread 
John '-.A  himself  seeketh  to  be  k. 

8:19  if  ye  had  A.  me  ye  should 
have  A.  my  Father  also,  14:7 

10:14  I  know  "sheep,  am  A. 

17:25  these haveA.  thousentme 
Acts  2:14  be  this  k-  unto  you 

15:18  k.  unto  G.  are  all  his  wor. 


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KOR 
Aefi  Mr.TO  i.  tlio  cortninty,  33:58 
7?o«i.  1:1!P  Hli.  iimv  lie*,  uf  Gud 
UM  who  liiilh  i(.  Ili«  luliid  of 
Lord.  I  (vr.  S:lli 
1  Cor.  13:12  i\ eii  us  I  also  nin  *• 
11:7  k.  whnl  is  niptd  or  har|icd 
S  Cor.  3:2  opistlr  know  n  niid  read 
5:1B  hnvo  k.  t'hrist  afiir  ilit.li 
(i;9  unknown,  and  yrt  wt-ll  k. 
Oul.  4:;P  X-.  God  or  arc  /•.  of  Hod 
nih.  .1:10  mlj-ht  bo  *.  by  cliurch 
i'liil.  4:5  niodoration  k.  to  ab  ni. 
a  Tim.  3:10  flillv  *.  my  docirin.- 
15  fl*.  A  child  A',  holy" scripturt's 
IJohn  9:13  bee.  ye  h:i.  k.  him.  14 
8  JJin  1  them  that  have *■.  truth 
Made,  or  iiindot  KXOW.V. 
6Vn.  4.">:1  Jo!«f|>h  in.  hinisrlrX'. 
A'fh.  !P:14  tn.  k.  thy  holv  sabbath 
y\.  98:2  Lord  m.  k.  his'salvation 
103:7  m.  *.  his  ways  to  jMoses 
I)<in.  8:23  m.  *.  to  its  kinu's  ni. 
JIos.  5:9  )!i.  k.  that  which  sh.  be 
l.'ike  2:17  «i.  k.  abroad  savin" 
Min  1,-:15 all  I  beard.  I  wi".  k" 
Ai-r.l  2:2S  m.  k.  to  nie  wavs  of  life 
7:13  Joseph  III.  k.  to  brethren 
JioiH.  ltl:2b  »>.  k.  to  all  nations 
£j>h.  1:9  m.  A.  to  us  mystery 
3:3  he  m.  k.  to  me  mvstery 
P/iil.  4:6  rennists  be  «i.  k.  to  G. 
2  /V^  1:18  m.  A',  comin^'of  our  L. 

Make  K\0\V.\. 
Xtim.  12:G  I  will  m.  mvself /t. 
1  C/ir.  K:Sm.k.  his  deeds  amo. 

people,  Ps.  10.j:l 
JPs.  89:1  w».  i-.  thy  faithfulness 
10'i:8  HI.  *.  bis  nii^dity  jjower 
14j:ia  to  m.  k.  to  sons  of  men 
Pivi'.  I:i3  make  k.  my  words 
iv.  38:19  father  sh.  m.  k.  truth 
&1:2  »?i  thy  name  *.  to  adversa 
.Eitt.  35:11  ;«(i.  myself  A.  amou'- 

them 
39:7  m.  my  holy  name  k.  in  Isr. 
Dan.  2:25  mau  will  m.  k.  tokin" 

28  Lord  «i.  k.  to  the  king.  29 
Ifab.  3:2  in  midst  of  years  m.  k. 
Som.  9:22  God  will,  t'o  m.  po.  *. 

23  m.  k.  riches  of  his  glory 
Eph.  6:19  m.  k.  invstervof  gosp. 
Cul.  1:27  to  whom  G.  will  m.  k. 

Xot  KXOW.X. 

Oen.  19:8  two  dan.  have  not  k. 
man.  .Vm«i.  31:18.  .35;  Jud. 
21:12 

41:21  n.  he  k.  they  had  eaten 

31  plenty  shall  ii.  be  k.  in  land 

Ex.  6:3  by  name  Jehovah  I  n .  k. 

Dent  11:2  chil.  have  n.  k.  31:13 

28  after  pods  ye  k.  n.  13:6.  13 

Juil.  3:1  had  not  k.  wars  of  Can. 

16:9  so  his  strength  was  not  k. 
Buth  3:14  not  be  k.  wo.  came  in 
1  A'.  14:2  n.  k.  to  be  wife  of  Jer. 
Ps.  18:4;i  peo.  whom  I  have  n.  k. 

77:19  thy  footsteps  are  not  k. 

79:6  wra.  on  heathen  ha.  n.  k. 

95:10  n.  k.  my  ways.  Iltb.  3:10 

147:20  Judgm.  they  have  n.  k. 
Er.  6:5  not  seen  sun  n.  k.  any  th. 
Is.  42:16  paths  they  have  nut  k. 

4-1:18  have  n.  k.  nor  understood 

45:4  tho'  thou  hast  n.  k.  me,  5 
Jer.  4:22  they  have  not  k.  me 
Eiek.  32:9  count,  thou  hast  n.  *. 
San.  2:5  will  n.  make  *.  drea  9 

4:7  n.  make  k.  intcrpreta.  5:8' 
Ho).  6:4  tliev  have  not  k.  the  L. 
A'ah.  3:17  place  «.  k.  w.  they  are 
Mat.  10:26  is  nothing  hid  that 
shall  n.  he  A-.  Luke  8:17;  12:2 
JoA«  8:55  ye  have  not  k.  him 

14:9  yet  hast  thou  not  k.  mo 

16:3  have  not  k.  the  Father  nor 

17:25  Fa.  world  hath  n.  k.  thee 
Horn.  3:17  way  of  jie.  they  not  k. 

7:7  I  had  not  k.  sin  but  by  law 
3  Pel.  2:21  not  k.  way  of  righte. 
1  John  3:6  sinner  not  seen  not  k. 
Pev.  2:24  «o^  *.  the  depths  of  S. 

KOHVTH. 
Gen.  40:11 ;  Ej:  6:16:  Xum.  3:17, 

30;  lr;:l;  1  r//r.  6:2.  22.  61 
1  Chr.  15:5  of  sous  of  K.  Uriel 
KOri.\TFIITES.      Xum.    4:34- 
Jos.  21:4;  2  Chr.  34:12 

KORAH. 

Oen.  .V<:5  Ahollbamah  bareK.  16 
Ex.  6:21  sons  of  Iz.  K.  .Vi/«i.  16:1 
^iim.  16:6  censers.  K.  19,  40 

26:9  Dalhan  sir.  in  comp.  of  K. 

*7:3  father  not  in  comp.  of  K 
1  Clir.  I::i5  the  sons  of  Esau,  K. 
Juiii  11  perished  iu  guius.  of  K. 


LAD 

L. 


I.VBAX. 

Gen.  24:39  li.-b.  had  a  brother  L. 

.30:.%  Jae.  fed  rest  of  L.'s  docks 

31:2  counteiianei'  of  L.  12.  .^5 

32:4  I  have  sojourned  with  L. 

L.VIIOR,  8iiliiilalillTr. 
Gen.  31:42  (i.  seen  /.  of  iiiy  liaiide 

a'):16Haehel  had  hard  A  17 
Dent.  86:7  L.  heard,  looked  on  /. 
.\'tli.  5:13  God  sha.  ev.  man  ft'.  /. 
.A)*:i9:ll  will  ih.  leave/,  to  him 
Ps.  90: 10  tlieir  sliengtb  /.  soii-ow 

1IH:23  man  goelh  to  /.  till  even. 

105:44  inherited  /.  of  the  people 

lii;:12  bro.  down  heart  Willi  I. 

lo:i:U  let  stranger  spoil  his/. 

128:2  sh.  eat  the  /.  of  thv  hands 
l^or.  10:16/.  telldeth  to  life 

i:i:Il  pathereth  by  /.  shall  incr. 

14:2.1  in  all  /.  there  is  proilt 
Ec.  1:3  wh.  proilt  hath  man  of/. 

8  all  things  are  full  of/,  man 
9:10  rejoiced  in  mv  porlion  of/. 

IS  I  hated  all  /.  wh.  I  had  tuk. 
19  shall  he  rule  over  all  mv  /. 
91  man  whose/,  is  in  wisdom 
22  what  hath  man  of  all  his/  ' 
24  enjoy  good  in  /.  3:13:  i>:18 
4:8  vet  is  tli.  no  end  of  all  his  /. 

9  lliey  have  a  good  rewa.  for  /. 
5:15  nothing  of/,  he  may  carry 

19  rejoice  in/.  Ihis  is  gift  of  G. 
6:7  /.  of  man  is  for  his  mouth 
9:9  portion  iu  thy  /.  under  sua 
10:15/.  of  foolish  wearieih 
Ik.  45:14  /.  of  Egypt  come  to  thee 
55:2  why  spend  your  /.  for  that 
Jer.  3:24  de\  oured  /.  of  fathers 
20:18canie  lout  of  wo.  toseo/.  f 
E:ek.  29:20  giv.  land  of  Eg.  for  / 
Ihb.  3:17  though  /.  of  olive  fail 
Ilag.  1:11  drought  on  /.  of  hands 
Johniwa  reap  wh.  bestow,  no/. 
Pom.  16:6  bestow,  much  /.  on  us 
1  Cor.  3:.s  man  rec.  accord,  to  /. 
15:.')8  know  your  /.  is  not  in  vain 
Out.  4:11  lest  I  bestow.  /.  in  vain 
Phil.  1:22  this  is  fruit  of  mv  /. 

1  Thex.  1:3  remember.  /.  of  love 
2:9  remember  our  /.  ami  travail 
3:5  and  our  /.  be  in  vain 

2  The.^.  3:8  but  wrought  with  / 
Heh.  6:10  not  forget  your  /.  of  lo. 
Bti:  2:2  I  kn.  thy/,  and  patience 

LAUOR,  Verb. 
Ex.  20:9  si.<t  davs  /.  lUut.  5:13 
.rot.  24:13  for  wli.  he  did  not  /. 
-Vf/i.  4:22  guard  us.  and  /.  on  day 
■Tob  9:29  why  then  /.  1  in  vain  1 
Pi.  127:1  exc.  L.  build  /.  iu  vain 

144:14  oxen  may  be  strong  to  /. 
Prov.  21:25  his  hands  refuse  to/. 

2.1:4  /.  not  to  be  rich,  cease  from 
Ec.  4:8  eaith.  For  whom  do  I  /. .' 

8:17  tho'  a  mau  /.  to  seek  it  out 
h.  22:4  weep,  /.  not  to  comfort 

tV»:23  they  shall  not  /.  in  vaiu 
Jer.  51:58  the  peop.  sh.  /.  in  vain 
Liim.  5:5uiiilcT|icTsirutiou  we/. 
,ViV.  4:10  /.  to  bring  r,,rlh,  O  Zi. 
Ilrib.  2:13  people  should/.  In  Are 
Mat.  11:28  co.  to  me  all  ve  th.  /. 
John  6:27/.  not  for  meat"th.  per. 
Horn.  16:12  Tryphosa.  who  /. 

1  Tor.  4:12/.  with  our  own  hands 

2  Cor.  5:9  we  /.  to  be  aceepied 
E/ih.  4:28  rather/,  wi.  his  hands 
Col.  1:29  whereiintol/.  striving 
1  Thet.  5:12  know  them  which  T. 
1  Tim.  4: 10  /.  and  BiifTer  reproach 

5:17  that/,  in  woril  and  doctrine 
Jleb.i.ll  l.ti)  enter  into  thatrest 

I.ABORBD. 

.V,/i.  4:91  so  we  /.  in  the  work 

./ob  211:18  hi!  /.  for.  sh.  he  ri'siore 

ii'.  9:11  looked  on  labor  I/,  todo 

19  rule  over  my  labor  I  liuvc  /. 

5:16  wh.  prof.  ha.  he  th.  /.  wind  ! 
Is.  47:15  with  whom  thou  hast  /. 

49:4  I  said.  I  have  /.  in  vain 

62:8  not  drink,  forwhich  thou/ 
Dan.  6:14  king  /.  to  deliv.  Daniel 
.fohn  4:.38  /.  and  ye  are  entered 
Pom.  16:12  salute  P.  who  /.  In  L. 
1  Cor.  15:10  I  /.  more  abundantly 
Phil.  2:16  I  have  not  /.  in  vain 

4:3  help  those  that  /.  with  me 
Pev.  2:3  for  my  name's  sake  /. 

LABORER,  8. 
3fat.  9:37  harvest  plenteoue,  but 
/.  few,  38;  Luke  W.i 

20:1  went  out  early  to  hire  /. 
Luke  10:7  /.  Is  worthy  of  his  hire 
1  Cor.  8:9/.  together  with  God 


LAD 

1  Tim.  5:18  /.  Is  worlhv  of  rewa. 

J<im.  5:4  behold  Ibe  hire  of  the/. 

LABORETII. 

Pim:  K-.-m  he  that  /.  /.  for  dims. 
Ec.  3:9 wh.  prolli  in  ihni  he/,  e 
1  Cor.  111:16  sub.  loev.mielhul/. 
4  Tim.  2:6  the  hiisbandm.  that/. 

LABORIXt;. 

Ec.  5:12  sleep  <if /.  man  sweet 
Arts  20:.15  /.  ye  on.  losup.  weak 
Cot.  4:12/.  for  y<Mi  in  praver 

1  Then.  9:9  /.  night  and  diiy 
LABORS. 

Ex.  9.1:16  flisilVuits  of  thy  /. 
/>tnl.  9K:.'«  thy  /.  sh.  a  nation  eat 
/'«<!•.  .5: 10 /.  be  ill  ho.  of  stranger 
A.  .W:3  In  duv  of  fast  ye  ex.  all  / 
./(■;■.  20:5  I  will  di'liverall  their  /. 
I/ot.  l'.>:8  ill  mv/.  sh.  find  no  in). 
Ilnr/.  ■,>:17  smote  you  in  all  the  /. 
John  4::i8  are  entered  in  their/. 

2  Cor.  6:5  in  /.  in  watehings 
10:15  boasting  of  other  men's  /. 
Il:'i1  /.  more  abund.  in  stripes 

Per.  14:13  may  rest  from  their  /. 

LACE. 
Ex.  98:28  sh.  bind  thebroastpla. 
Willi/.  37;  .■)9:31 

LAf'HISH. 

.ra<.  10:32  the  Lord  delivered  L. 
9  A'.  14:19  and  he  lied  to  L. 

l.'<:14  Ilezek.  sent  to  king  to  L. 
9  Chr.  11:9  Kehoboani  built  L. 

9.5:'27  they  sent  lo  L.  alter  him 
J/ic.  1:13  (J  inliabitant  of  L.  bind 

LACK,  8iibalanllvr. 

Gen.  1.8:'2S  will  des.  all  for/.llvef 
Ex.  16:18  that  gathered  little  had 

no  /.  9  Cor.  8:15 
Job  4:11  ]Um  perish,  for/,  of  prey 
38:41  young  wand,  for  /.  of  nii'a't 
I/os.  4:6  peo.  destroyed  for/,  kn. 
Phi/.  2::i0  life  to  supnlv  /.  of  ser. 
1  Thee.  4:13  that  ye  /.  of  uothing 

LACK.  Verb. 

Gen.  1S:'28  if  there  shall  /.  five 
Dent.  8:9  shall  not  /.  anything 
Ps.  34:10  the  young  lions  do  l 
Pi-or.  2,8:97  giv.  to  poor  sh.  not/. 
Ee.  9:8  let  tliy  head  /.  no  oiiitm. 
.Ifal.  19:-90  I  kept.  wh.  /.  I  yet? 
Jam.  1:5  any  /.  wisd.  ask  of  God 

LACKED. 
Dent.  9:7  thou  hast  /.  nothing 
1  A".  4:'i7  provid.  victual,  /.  noth. 
Xeh.  9:21  sustain  th.  th.  /.  noth. 
Lnke  22:.15  /.  ye  any  thing » 
Arts  4:.14  any  amo.  thenrthat  /. 

1  Cor.  12:24  honor  to  which  /. 
Phil.  4:10  careful.  /.  opportunity 

LACKEST. 
J/ar*  10:21  but  one  thing  thou  /. 
Luke  1R:'22 

la«;reth. 

Xnm.  31:49  there  /.  not  one  man 

2  Sam.  3:-29  not  fail  one  /.  bread 
Prrnt.  6:.'i2  adult.  /.  understand. 

l'J:9  honor,  himself  and  /.  bread 
■2  Pet.  1:9  th.  /.  th.  things  is  blind 

LACKIXG. 
/rfi'.  22:'i1  th.  halh  any  thing/. 
./'/(/.  91:3  th.  sho.  be  one  tribe  /. 
Jer.  2;J:  I  no  more,  nor  sh.  be  /. 

1  Cor.  16:17  wh.  was  /.  ihey  sup. 

2  Cor.  11:9  /.  to  me  brelh.  sup. 
1  r/i«. 3:10 might perf.  whatis/. 

LAB,  A. 
Gen.  91:17  God  heard  voire  of/. 

18  lift  up  /.  19  gave  /.  drink 
90  G.  was  with  /.  and  he  grew 

29:5  I  and  the  /.  will  go  yonder 

19  lay  not  thy  hand  upon  /. 
44:'22  /.  cannot  leave  father.  30 

33  abide  inst.  of/,  let  the  /,  go 

3t  his  life  isbound  upin  the/. 

4.S:16  A.  redeemed  me.  bless  /. 

1  Sam.  90:16  ,loiia.  said  to  /.  Kiin 

John  0:9  /.  ha.  the  barley  loaves 

LinOER. 
Gen.  28:19  behold  a  /.  set  up 

LADE,  ED. 
Gen.  42:96  /.  asses  wi.  com,  44:13 
45:17  /.  beasts,  go  to  Canaan 

1  A'.  12:11  father  did/,  with  yoke 
-VcA.  4:17  th.  /,  wrought  in  work 
I.'ikt  11:16/.  men  with  burdens 
.■1<:/<S8:10  /.  us  wi.  thi.  necessary 

LA  REX. 
Gen.  45:23  /.  with  good  things 
Is.  1:4  a  people  /.  with  Iniquity 
.I/n/.  11:'«  oil  that  are  heavy  /, 

2  Tim.  3:6  women,  /.  with  siua 


L.\M 

LADETII,  IX«;, 

Xeh.  i:i:15  some  on  sab.  /.  aiwes 
/Ml.  9:11  woe  to  him  that  /.  him. 
Act4  97: 10  damage  not  only  of  /. 

LADY. 
/».  47:5  no  more  be  called  a  /. 

7  faidsi.  1  shall  he  a  /.  for  i  v.  r 

9./0/1JI  1  the  elder  to  the  elert  /. 

5  /.  that  Me  lo>e  one  another 

LADIEK 

Jnil.  Te.-m  wise/,  answered  her 
Est.  1:18  likew.  shall  /.  of  Persia 

I.Ain.      S.enrifr  LAY. 

LAISII.  ./„,/.  is;i4  ;  1  .<rnm.S5:44: 

8Aam.  3:15;  It.  10:30  . 

LAKE. 

Luke  ,1:1  Jesus  sicmkI  hv  /.  of  G. 
2  two  ships  standing'  by  the  /. 
8:'i3  a  storm  of  wind  on  ihe  /, 
.'H  herd  ran  violently  into  /. 
P>r.  ]9:'i0botb  cast  in/.  Die 
•JO:  10  devil  east  Into/,  of  lire 
14  death  and  lii-ll  cast  in  /. 
15nol  iiibo.  of  lile.  cast  into/. 
91:8  murderers  ha\e  part  in  /. 

LA.MB. 
Gen.  92:7  /.  for  a  burnt  offering  f 

8  God  will  provide  himself  a  /. 
E.r.  19:3  they  shall  take  a  /.  91 

6  /.  shall  be  without  blemish 
13:13  sh.  redeem  wilh  a  /.  .14:'20 
99::j9one/,  ili.  sh.  oiler  in  morn. 

other  /.  at  even.  41  ;  Xn.-it-.i 
40  a  /.  a  tenth  deal  of  Hour, 
Xnm.  4'i:91.  9!l;  9!l:4.  10.  15 
Lev.  9:3  lake  a  /.  of  first  year, 

14:10:  Xim.  6:19;  7:1.5.91 
14:12  the  priest  shall  lake/. 
2:i:12  sh.  oll'era  /.  with,  blemish 
Xum.  6:14  ewe-/,  of  lirst  vear 
15:5  with  the  sacrifice  ftiroue/. 
1  Slim.  7:9  Samuel  off.  sucking  /. 
iSain.  12:4  took  poor  man's  I. 
Is.  11:6  wolf  shall  dwell  wilh  /. 
16:1  send  ye  /.  to  ruler  of  land 
53:7  he  was  brought  as  a  /.  to 

the  slaughter.  Jer.  11:19 
ri5:'25  wolf  and/,  sh.  feed  loget. 
66:3  sacrifleetli  a  /.  as  if  he  cul 
E:ek.  45:15  one  /.  out  of  a  Hock 
I/os.  4:16  L.  will  feed  them  as/. 
■Jo/in  1:'J9  behold  the  L.  of  G.  36 
Ads  8:.'i9  a  /.  dumb  bef  shearer 
1  /'*/.  1:19  as  a  /.  without  bleni. 
Per.  5:6  midst  of  eld.  stood  a  L. 
8  four  beasts  fell  down  bef  L. 
19  worthy  the  L.  that  »vas  slalu 
6:16  liido  us  from  wrath  of  L. 
7:10  sahation  to  our  G.  and  L. 
14  made  white  in  blood  of  L. 
17  L.  shall  feed  and  lead 
l'i:ll  overc.  him  by  blood  of  L. 
1.1:8  L.  si.  from  found,  tif  world 
11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  /. 
14:1  L.  stood  on  the  mount  Si. 
4  these  are  they  that  follow  L. 
10  tormenti'd  in  presence  of  L. 
15:3  song  of  M.  and  song  of  L. 
17:14  war  with  L.  and  L.  overc. 


19:7  for  marriage  of  L.  is  come 
21:9  show  thee  bride.  L.  wife 
14  twelve  apostles  of  L. 

92  God  Aim.  and  L.  are  temple 

93  the  L.  i.»  the  light  thereof 
27  writ,  in  the  L.  hook  of  life 

9'2:1  out  of  thr.  of  God  and  L.  3 

LA>IBg. 
Gen.  30:40  J.  did  separate  the  /. 
Xnm.  7:87  /.  of  first  vear  twelve 
Prut.  32:14  wilh  fat  of/. 
1  Sam.  15:9  S.  spared  the  best  /. 
9  A'.  3:4  M(.:ib  rendered  lOO.OOO  /. 

1  Chr.  99:91  offered  lo  I..  I.WW/. 
iChr.  99:92  priests  killed  /.  Si 
Ezr.  7:17  thou  mavest  buv  /. 
Ps.  37:-20  wick,  sh.'  be  as  lat  ot  t. 

114:4  little  hills  skip.  Ilk.'/.  6 
Pror.  97:'96/.  for  thy  clolhing 
/•<.  1:11  1  dell,  notinbhiodof/. 

5:17  /.  feed  ofler  their  manner 

.14:6  sword  of  L.  with  blood  of/. 

40:11  gather  the  /.  with  his  arm 
■Ttr.  51:40  like  /.  to  slaughter 
Kzek.  39:18  shall  drink  bio.  of/. 

46:4  in  sab.  /.  6  new  nunnis  /. 
Amos  6:1  and  eat  /.  out  of  flock 
Lnke  10:3  as  /.  among  wolves 
John  91:15  Jes.  saith.  Feed  my/. 

fSrvrn  LA.>IB6. 

Gen.  21:'28  Abrah.  set  tn.  ewe-/. 
/^r.  9.1:18  oiler  with  bread  ter.  I. 
Xum.  28:11  ye  shall  offer  *.  /.  of 
first  vear,  19,  '27;  99:9,  8.  36 

2  t7ir.  99:21  brought  *.  /.  for  of. 
fcriug 


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CRUDEX^S  CONCORDANCE. 


LAN 

Two  LAMBS. 

Ex.  20:38  tu-o  L  nf  the  first  y(»ar 

ofl'er,  Xvni.  28:3 
Lev.  14:10  on  8th  day  take  tico  L 
Xum.  28:9  and  on  sabbath  two  I. 

LAME. 
Lev.  21:18  I.  mau  sh.  noc  appro. 
Jjeut.  15:21  if  I.  shalt  not  sacrifi. 
fiSam.  4:4  Jon.  had  son,/.  9:3. 13 

5:6  esc.  take  away  blind  and  /. 

19:26  because  thy  servant  is  /. 
.7ol>  29:15  eyes  to  blind,  feet  to  I. 
Jh'OV.  26:7  legs  of/,  are  not  equal 
Is.  33:23  the  /.  take  the  prey 

35:6  I.  man  leap  as  a  hart 
Jer.  31:8  bring  with  them  the  /. 
Mai.  1:8  ye  olfer  /.  for  sacrifice? 
Mat.  11:5  the/,  walk,  15:31 ;  21:14; 

Luke  7:22 
Luke  14:13  call  poor,  /.  and  blind 
Acts  3:2  a  man,  /.  fr.  womb,  car. 

8:7  many  th.  were  /.  we.  healed 
lleb.  12:13  /.  be  turn,  out  of  way 
LAJIECn.     Gen.  4:18,  19;  5:25; 
1  Vhr.  1:3;  LukeZ-.m 
LAME\T. 
Jud.  11:40  dan.  of  Is.  went  to  /. 
Is.  19:8  fishers  also  mourn  and  /. 

33:12  they  shall  /.  for  the  teats 
Jer.  16:5  neither  0:0  to  /.  them,  6 

22:18  they  shall  hut  /.  for  him 

34:5  /.  thee,  saying,  Ah,  L. 
Ezek.  32:16  dan^'h.  of  nations  /. 
Jott  1:8/.  like  virgin  with  sackc. 

13  gird  yourselves,  /.  ye  priests 
Mic.  2:4  (.  with  doleful  lamenta. 
Jc/m  16:20  Ye  shall  weep  and  /. 
Eev.  18:9  kings  of  earth  shall  /. 

LAMEiVTED. 

1  Sam.  6:19  people  /.  because  L. 
2.5:1  IsraeHtes  ?.  Samuel.  28:3 

2,S'rtm.  1:17  David  I.  over  Saul 
3:33  the  kin^  /.  over  Abner 

2  Chr.  :35:25  .Jeremiah  /.  for  Josi. 
Jer.  16:4  die  and  not  be  /.  25:33 
J/rt/.  11:17  but  ye  have  not  /. 
Luke  23:27  a  great  company  /. 

LAMENTABLE. 

Dan.  6:20  king  cried  wi.  /.  Toicc 
LAMEIVTATIOX. 

'Gen.  50:10  mourned  with  sore  /. 

^Sani.  1"17  D.  lamented  with  I. 

p8.  78:64  widows  made  no  /. 

Jer.  7:29  L  on  hiLj;Ii  jjlaces 
9:10  habitat  inns  of  wildem.  a/. 
31:15  in  Kaniah /.  Mat.  2:18 
48:38  there  shall  ho  /.  generally 

Lam.  2:5  Lord  hath  increased  /. 

Ezt-k.  19:1  take  up  a  /.  for  princ. 

14  this  is  a  /.  and  sh.  be  for  a  /. 
28:12  take  up  /.  on  king  of  Tyr. 
32:2  take  up  a  /.  for  Pharaoh,  16 

Afnos  5:16  such  as  are  skilf.  of/. 
8:10  turn  all  your  songs  into  /. 
Acts  8:3  great  /.  over  Stephen 

LAME\TATIO.\S. 
2  Cfir.  35:25  of  Josinh  in  their  /. 
Ezek.  2:10  was  written  therein  /, 

LAMP. 
Gen.  15:17  burning/,  that  passed 
Ex.  27:20  cause  the  /.  to  bum 

1  Sam.  3:3  ere  /.  went  out 

2  Sam.  22:29  thou  art  my  /.  O  L. 
1  A'.  15:4  G.  gave  him  a  /.  in  Je' 
Jotf  12:5  as  a  /.  despised  in  him 
2's.  119:105  thy  word  is  /.  to  feet 

132:17  ordained  /.  for  mine  ano. 
Prov.  6:2-3  commandment  is  a  /. 
13:9  I.  of  wicked  sh.  be  put  out 
20:20  cure,  father,  /.  be  put  out 
Is.  62:1  salva.  as  /.  that  bumeth 
Jiev.  8:10  burning  as  it  were  /. 

LAMPS. 
Ex.  35:37  light  /.  thereof,  40:4 
30:7  dress. 7.  burn  incense  on  it 
35:14  his/,  with  oil  for  the  light 
40:25  lighted  the  /.  before  the 

Lonl.  Num.  8:2,  3 
Letj.  24:2  /.  to  burn  2  Chr.  13:11 
Jud.  7:16  put  /.  within  nitchera 
20  held  the  /.  in  their  left  hand 
1  K.  7:49  /.  of  gold,  2  Chr.  4:21 
Jot)  41:19  out  of  mou.  go  burn.  /. 
Ezek.  1:13  like  appearance  of/. 
JJan.  10:6  his  eyes  as  /.  of  fire 
Mat.  2.5:1  ten  virgins  took  /.  3,  4 

7  virgins  arose,  trimmed  th.  /. 

8  give  us  oil,  our  /.  are  go.  out 

Heven  LAMPS. 
Ex.  37:2.3  e.  I.  of  pure  gold 
Zee.  4:2  candlcitick  and  seven  I. 
Rev.  4:5  seven  /.  of  fire  burning 

LA\rE. 
Jer.  60:42  they  that  hold  /.  cruel 


LAN 

LAXCETS, 

1  A".  18:28  cut  themselves  with  /. 

LAND. 

Gen.  2:12  gold  of  that  /.  is  good 
10:11  out  of  that  /.  went  Ashur 
12:1  into  /.  I  show  thee,  Actm  7:3 
13:6  /.  not  able  to  bear  them 
17:8  I  will  give  unto  thee  and 

thy  seed  the/.  28:13;  35:12 

20:15  behold,  my  /.  is  before  th, 

34:37  Canaanite,  in  wh.  /.  I  dw, 

47:20  brought  /.  so  /.  beca.  Ph. 

22/.  of  priests  he  bought  not 

Ex.  10:15  the  /.  was  darkened 
20:12  days  may  be  long  upon  /, 

Lev.  16:22  goat  bear  iniquit.  to  /, 
18:28  /.  spue  not  you  out,  20:22 
25:2  /.  keep  a  sabbath,  26:3t 
23  /.  not  be  sold,  the  /.  is  mine 
26:4  /.  sh.  yield  increase,  25:19 
38  /.  of  your  enem.  cat  you  up 

Xum.  13:32  /.  is  a  /.  cateth  inha. 
14:^4  serv.  Cal.  I  will  bring  to  /. 
15:2  wh.  come  into  /.  of  habita. 

18;  Deut.  17:14;  18:9;  26:1 
32:4  country  L.  sm.  /.  for  cattle 
35:33  for  blood  defiletb  the  /. 

Deut.  2:30  counted  /.  of  gia.  3:13 
8:9  /.  whose  stones  are  iron 
11:12  a  /.  which  L.  careth  for 
29:23  wh.  /.  brimstone  and  salt 
33:10  found  him  in  a  desert  /. 
43  he  will  be  merciful  to  his  /. 
3;J:13  blessed  of  the  L.  be  his /. 
34:1  Lord  showed  him  all  the  /. 

Jos.  2:1  sent  men.  sav.  View  /. 
11:16  Joshua  took  all  that  /.  23 
14:15  the  /.  had  rest  from  war 
24:13  a  /.  for  wh.  ye  did  not  lab. 

Jvd.  3:11  /.  rest  forty  years,  5:31 
30  /.  had  rest  fourscore  years 
18:10  ye  shall  come  to  a  large  /. 

1  Sam.  14:29  father  troubled /. 
%Sa7n.  3:12  say.  Whose  is  the/..? 

9:7  I  restore  thee  all  the  /.  of  S. 
21:14  God  entreated  for  /.  24:25 

2  A'.  8:3  to  cry  to  king  for  her  /. 
1T:2G  manner  of  G.  of  the  /.  27 
18:33  delivered  his  /.  Is.  36:18 
21:8  move  any  more  out  of  the 

/.  2  air.  33:8 
25:12  left  poor  of  /.  Jer.  52:16 
1  Chr.  4:40  and  the  /.  was  wide 

3  Chr.  7:20  pluck  them  out  of/. 
34:8  when  ne  had  purged  the  /. 

Ezr.  9:12  eat  good  of/.  Is.  1:19 
Xeh.  5:16  nor  bought  we  any  /. 
Job  31:38  my  /.  cry  against  me 

37:13  correct,  or  his  /.  or  mercy 

39:6  the  barren  /.  his  dwellings 
Ps.  10:16  heathen  peri,  out  of?. 

42:6  remember  thee  fr.  /.  of  Jor. 

44:3  got  not  /.  in  possession 

52:5  root  thee  out  of/,  of  living 

80:9  deep  root,  and  it  filled  /. 

101:6  mine  eyes  on  faithful  of/. 
8  I  will  destroy  wick,  of  the  /. 

105:16  he  called  for  famine  on  /. 

10<J:24  they  despised  pleasant  /. 
38  /.  was  polluted  with  blood 

107:34  turn,  fruitful/,  into  bar. 

14;i:6  thi.  after  thee  as  thirsty/. 

10  lead  me  into  /.  of  uprightn. 
Pi'ov.  12:11  tilleth/.  28:19 

28:2  for  transgression  of/. 
Ec.  10:16  O  /.  wh.  king  is  child 

17  blessed,  O  /.  wh.  king  is  son 
Is.  5:30  look  unto  /.  behold  sor. 

7:16  /.  thou  abhorrest  be  forsa. 
9:19  wrath  of  Lord  /.  darkened 
18:1  woe  to  the  /.  shadowintj 
19:24  a  blessing  in  midst  of  7. 
21:1  com.  from  desert,  terrible/. 
24:3  /.  shall  be  utterly  emptied 

11  the  mirth  of  tlic  /.  is  gone 
30:6  /.  of  trouble  and  anguish 
32:2  shadow  of  rock  in  weary  /. 

13  on  /.  of  peo.  sh.  come  thor. 
33:17/.  that  is  very  far  off 
35:7  thirsty  /.  springs  of  water 
49:19/.  of  destruction  too  nar. 
5-3:8  cut  off  out  of/,  of  living 
Jer.  2:3  a  /.  that  was  not  sowm 

6  led  us  through  a  /.  of  deserts 

7  entered,  yc  defiled  my  /.  3:9 
15  young  lions  made  /.  waste 

3:19  shall  1  give  thee  plea.  /.  ? 
4:30  the  whole  /.  is  spoiled 
5:19  in  a  /.  that  is  not  yours 
6:8  make  thee  /.  not  inhabited 
8:16  whole/,  trr'mbled 
9:12  /.  perishcth  and  is  burnt 
11:19  cut  him  off  from/,  of  Ht. 
13:4  how  long  shall  /.  mourn? 
15  I  will  bringev.man  tohis/. 
16:15  bro.  fr.  /.  of  north,  31:16 

18  bee.  they  have  dufiicd  my  /. 


LAN 

Jer.  22:27/.  whereu.  they  desire 
23:15  profanen.  gone  forth  to  /. 
46:12  thy  cry  hath  filled  the  /. 
50:18  punish  king  of  Bab.  and  /. 

38  it  is  the  /.  of  graven  images 
51:43  /.  wherein  no  man  dwell, 
Ezek.  7:23/.  fullof  bloody  crimes 
8:17  have  filled  /.  with  violence 
9:9  and  the  land  is  full  of  blood 
14:17  sword  on  /.  19  pestilence 
17:5  he  took  also  of  seed  of  the*/. 

13  hath  taken  mighty  of  the  /. 
23:24  the  /.  is  not  cleansed 

30  stand  in  gap  before  me  for/. 
32:4  then  I  leave  thee  up.  the  /. 
:i3:3  when  I  bring  ew.  upon  /. 

24  /.  given  us  for  inheritance 
36:5  appointed  /.  into  possess. 

13  thou  /.  devourest  up  men 
38:9  a  cloud  to  cover  the  /.  16 

11  to/,  of  unwalled  villages 
39:13  they  may  cleanse  the  /. 
Dan.  11:16  stand  in  glorious/.  41 
IIos.  4:3  therefore  shall  /.  mourn 
Joel  1:6  a  nation  come  up  upon  /. 
2:3  the  /.  is  as  garden  of  Eden 

18  then  will  L.  be  jealous  for  /. 

21  O  /.  be  glad ;  3:2  parted  /. 
At/ios  5:2  forsaken  upon  her  /. 

7:10  /.  not  able  to  bear  words 
8:4  make  poor  of  the  /.  to  fail 
8  shall  not  /.  tremble  for  this  ? 

Zep.  3:19  and  fame  in  every  /. 

Zee.  3:9  remove  iniq.  of  that  /. 
13:12/.  shall  mouni.  ev.  famil-y 
13:2  unclean  spirit  pass  out  of"/. 

Mit.  3:12  shall  be  delightsome  /. 

Mat.  9:36  fame  went  abr.  into  /. 
10:15  tolerable  for/,  of  S.  11:24 
27:45  was  darkn.  over  all  the/. 
Mark  15:SS 

Mark  6:47  and  he  alone  on  the  /. 

Luke  14:35  neither  fit  for  the  /. 

John  6:21  immed.  ship  was  at  /. 

Acts  4:37  Barn,  having  /.  sold  it 
5:8  tell  mc  whetlier  ye  sold  /. 
27:39  was  day,  they  knew  not  /. 
43  into  the  sea,  and  get  to  /.  44 

See  BENJAMIN,  CHALDEANS,  CA- 
NAAN, DARKNESS,  DESO- 
LATE, DIVIDE,  DIVIDED. 

Dry  LAIVD. 

Gen.  1:9  and  let  the  d.  I.  appear 
10  God  called  the  dnj  /.  earth 
7:22  all  that  was  in  dnj  /.  died 
Ex.  4:9  pour  water  on  dry  /. 
14:21  Lord  made  the  st^a  dry  I. 
29  Israel  walked  on  dnj  /. 
15:19  on  (Z. /.  mi.  of  sea,  AWi.  9:11 
Jos.  4:18  priests'  lifted  on  (/.  /. 

22  Is.  came  over  Jord.  on  (/.  /. 
Pa.  63:1  long,  for  thee  in  a  (/.  /. 

66:6  turned  the  sea  into  dnj  I. 

68:6  rebellious  dwell  in  dry  /. 

95:5  his  hands  formed  the  (/.  /. 
Is.  41:18  make  dnj  I.  springs 
Jer.  50:12  hindermost  shall  be  a 
dry  I. 

51:43  cities  are  d.  I.  and  wilder. 
Ilos.  2:3  lest  I  set  her  as  a  d.  I. 
Jon.  1:9  who  made  sea  and  d.  I. 
Hag.  2:6  shake  sea  and  dnj  I. 
Heb.  11:29  pass.  R.  seaasbyt/.  /. 

See  DWELL,  EGYPT,  GOOD. 

In  the  LAND. 

Gen.  13:7  Canaanite  dw.  in  the  I. 

41:31  plenty  not  be  kn.  in  the  /. 

47:4  to  sojourn  in  the  /.  come 
Ex.  8:27  sacrifice  to  G.  in  the  I. 

9:5  L.  sh.  do  this  thing  in  the  I. 
Lev.  26:6 1  will  give  peace  iw/A^/. 
Deitt.  5:16  go  well  wi.  thee  in  I. 

11:9  that  you  mav  prolong  your 
days  m  M« /.  "21 ;  25:15 

25:19  given  thee  rest  in  the  I. 

31:13  as  long  as  live  in  the  I. 
Jud.  18:7  no  magistr.  i/i  the  I. 
2Safn.  15:4  that  I  we.  judge  fn-/. 
2  Chr.  6:31  fear  th.  so  long  as  inl. 

32:31  that  was  done  in  (he  /. 
Job  28:13  nor  is  it  found  in  the  I. 
Ps.  27:13  pood,  of  the  L.  in  the  I. 

116:9  walk  before  L.  in  the  I. 

142:5  tliou  art  my  port,  in  the  /. 
Is.  7:22  sh.  every  one  eat  in  the  I. 

36:10  i/i  the  I.  of  uprightness 

38:11  not  see  Lord  in  the  I. 
Ezek.  24j:20  set  glory  in  the  I. 

32:2;}  terror  in  the  I.  24:32 

37:22  make  them  one  nat.  in  I. 

45:8  in  the  I.  sh.  be  his  posses. 
ITos.  4:1  there  is  no  truth  in  thel. 
Lnke  21:23  great  distress  in  the  I. 
Iltb.  11:9  by  faith  hesoj.  m/A*;/. 

See  INHABITANTS,  INUERIT,  IS- 
ItAEL,  JUD  AH. 


LAN 
Our  LA\D. 

Gen.  47:19  buy  us  and  our  I. 
Ps.  85:12  and  0.  /.  sh.  yield  incr. 
Mic.  5:5Assyriansh.  come  too.  /. 

Own   LAXD. 
Ex.  18:27  Jethro  went  into  his  0. 
/.  Nmfi.  10:30 

1  K.  10:6  he.  in  my  0. ;.  2  Chr.  9:5 

2  K.  18:32  take  you  to  a  land  liko 

yowv  own  I.  Is.  36:17 
2  Chr.  33:21  retur.  wi.  sha.  to  0. 1. 
Is.  13:14  flee  ev.  one  to  his  0. 1. 
14:1  set  them  in  their  own  t. 
37:7  fall  by  sword  in  his  own  I. 
Jer.  23:8  dw.  in  their  0.  /.  27:11 
37:7  Eg.  into  their  own  /.  42:13 
Ezek.  34:13  bring  them  to  their 

o.l.  36:24;  37:14,  21;  39:28 
A7nos  7:11  led-capt.  out  theiro.  /. 
See  PEOPLE,    POSSESS,    posses- 
sion, STRANGE. 

Their  LA.\D,  8. 

Gen.  47:23  priests  sold  not  /.  /. 
Nuni.  18:20  A.  had  no  inh.  in  1. 1. 
Deut.  2:5  not  give  you  of  /.  /.  9 
29:28  L.  rooted  them  out  of/.  /. 

1  A'.  8:48  pray  to  thee  tow.  /.  /. 

2  0ir.  7:14  forg.  sin  and  heal  /.  /. 
Ps.  105:32  flaming  fire  in  t.  I. 

135:12  n:ave  /.  /.  for  inher.  136:21 
Is.  3:7  t/i€ir  I.  is  full  of  silver 
8  their  I.  also  is  full  of  idols 
Jer.  12:14  pluck  them  out //i^ir/, 

16:15  I  will  bri.  them  ag.  to  /./. 

51:5  their  I.  was  filled  with  sin 
Ezek.  34:27  they  sh.  be  safe  in  /.  /. 

30:26  dwelt  safely  in  their  I. 
Amos  9:15  plant  them  on  1. 1. 

This  LAIVD. 

Gen.  12:7  L.  said.  Unto  thy  seed 
will  I  give  thisl.  15:18;  2i:7; 
48:4;  l^r.  33:13 
31:13  get  thee  out  from  this  I. 
50:34  G.  will  bri.  you  out  ot  i.  I. 
Num.  14:3  L.  bro.  us  unto  this  I, 
32:5  let  /.  /.  be  given  to  thy  ser. 
22  this  L  sh.  be  your  possess. 
Dent.  4:23  I  must  die  in  this  I. 
29:24  the  Lord  done  thus    tc 
this  I.  ?  27;  1  A'.  9:8;  2  Chr. 
7:21 
■Jud.  2:2  no  league  wi.  inh.of /./. 

3  Chr.  30:9  shall  come  into  /.  /. 
Jer.  14:15  sw.  sh.  not  be  in  /.  /. 

16:3  fathers  that  beo;ot  in  thisl. 
6  great  and  small  sn.  die  in  1. 1. 
22:12  he  shall  see  /.  /.  no  more- 
24:6  I  will  bring  them  ag.  \ot.L 
35:9  bring  them  against  this  l. 
\\t.  whole  /.  sh.  oe  a  dcsolat. 
33:41  I  will  plant  them  in  /.  /. 
36:29  king  of  Bab.  destroy  1. 1. 
42:10  ye  will  abide  in  this  I.  13 
45:4  Twill  pluck  up  /.  whole  /. 

Ezek.  11:15  to  us  is  this  i.  given 
47:14/.  /.  sh.  fall  to  you  for  inh. 

Acts  7:4  removed  him  into  t.  I. 

Thy  LAIVD. 

Ex.  23:10  six  years  sh.  sow  1. 1. 

26  nolh.  sh.  cast  young  in  1. 1. 

34:24  nor  sh.  any  man  desired. /. 

Deut.  7:13  will  bless  fruit  of  ^.  /. 

21:23  that  thy  I.  be  not  defiled 

28:12  to  give  the  rain  to  thy  /. 

18  cursed  be  fruit  of  thy  I.  42 

'2  Sam.  24:13  sh.  fam.cometo^r. 

Ps.  a5:l  been  favorable  to  thy  I. 

Is.  8:8  wings  fill  breadth  of/.  /. 

00:18  viol,  no  more  heard  in  /.  l. 

62:4  nor  sh.  /.  /.  be  termed  des. 

L.  delight,  in  thee,  and  /.  /. 

Ezek.  32:8  set  darkness  on  thy  I. 

A7?ws  7:17  thy  I.  shall  be  divided 

Nah.  3:13  gates  oft.  I.  sh.  be  wi. 

Your  LAIVD. 
Gen.  47:23  I  bought  you  and  y.  I. 
Lev.  9:9  harvest  of  y.  /.  33:22 
26:35  and  dwell  in  y.  I.  safely 
6  nor  shall  sw.  go  through  y.  I, 
20  y.  /^sh.  not  yield  her  inc. 
Deut.  11t14  jrive  you  rain  of  y.  l. 
1  Sam.  6:5  light,  hand  fr.  off  y.  /, 
Jer.  5:19  serv.  stran.  gods  in  y.  I. 
27:10  remove  you  far  ivon\  y.  I. 
44:22  theref.  is  y.  /.  a  desolation 

LANDED,  l\G. 

Acts  18:22  when  we  /.  at  Cesarea 
21:3  sailed  to  Syria  and  /.  at  T. 
28:12  /.  at  Syracuse  three  days 

LANDMARK,  S. 

Deut.  19:14  not  remo.  thy  neigh- 
bor's/.  Prov.  22:28;  23:10 
27:17  cursed  that  removeth  ^ 
Job  24:2  eomc  remove  the  /. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


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LAS 

LAXDS. 

Gfn.  41:M  tU-Hrth  in  nil  /.  W 
47:18  not  U-fi  but  bodio?  and  /. 
»/(/</.  11:13  iT>-toru  tliosi-  ^  a^iifn 

1  (7ir.  14:17  1anu'ofI).  went  all /. 

2  Cftr.  17:10  fear  M\  on  all  tho/. 
:K:  17  t,'ods  of  otht-r  /.  have  not 

Ezt:  it:  I  not  cepar.  ft.  peo.  of  /. 
J\*M.  5:3  have  mortgaged  our  i. 

5  for  other  men  have  our  /. 

11  rt^iore,  I  pray  you,  their/. 

Pf.  49:11  th.  /.  after  own  names 

ti(>:l  nmke  noii«e  all  ye  I.  100:1 

105:44  t;ive  lh<*m  /.  of  heiuheu 

I(Hi:27  to  ecatu-r  xhvm  in  /. 

107:3  trathercd  tluin  out  of  I. 

Jtr.  *^7;ti  these  /.  to  Xobuchadn. 

£r/A-.  aO;(J  wh.  is  glory  of  nil  /.  ir> 

39:27  gather  out  of  enemies'  I. 

Mat.  19:29  haih  forsaken  houses, 

I.  Mark  10:29 
J/(i/-Jt  10::J0  rec.  hundred-fold.  I. 
Acts  4:34  were  possessors  of/. 

LAXES. 
ZmX.-^  14:21  j;o  quUkly  into  the /. 

LAXGl'AGE,  R 
fft'n.  11:1  \vh.  earth  was  of  one/. 

6  people  is  one,  have  all  one/. 

7  iiiul  tliere  confound  their  /.  9 
2  A*.  IN:-'*;  speak  iu  the  Svrian  /. 

Js.  ;j(i:ll.  13 
Xeh.  13:24  chil.  not  speak  Jews' 
/.  hut  accord,  to  /.  of  people 
Ps.  19:3  no  /.  wh.  voice  is  heard 
81:5  hi-ard  a  /.  I  understood  not 
114:1  fiom  a  people  of  8trani.'e/. 
It!.  19:18  live  eities  speak  /.  (.an. 
Jfr.  5:15  wh.  /.  thou  know,  not 
JCzek.  3:5  to  a  people  of  hard  /.  6 
l/<in.  3:4  people,  nations  and  /. 
7  all  /.  fell  down  and  worship. 
29  every  /.  tliat  speakelh  aniisa 
4:1  Neh.'all/.  t;:25  1).  to  all /. 
5:19  all  /.  trembled  and  feared 
7:14  nations,  and  /.  sho.  serve 
Z(p.  3:9  turn  to  people  a  pure  /. 
Ztc.  8:23  ten  men  out  of  all  /. 
Acts  2:6  heard  th.  speak  iu  all  /. 

LA\GIT|8H. 

Jvt,  16:8  the  fields  of  Heshbon  /. 

19:8  spread  nets  on  wat.  sh.  /. 

24:4  bau;:hty  people  of  earth  /. 

Jit'.  14:2  thegates  of  Judah  /. 

Il08.  4:3  every  one  therein  sh.  /. 

LA.VGLISHED.  ETH. 
/({.  24:4  world  /.  and  fad.  away 
7  the  vine  /.  3;J;i»  the  earth  /. 
Jer.  15:9  that  halh  borne  seven/. 
Lam.  2:8  wall  lament.  /.  tOL'ethcr 
J<xi  1:10  the  oil  /.  12  tii:-tree  /. 
yah.  1:4  Uashan  /.  and  Carmel  /. 

LA\GlI«!i|fll\G. 
Prf.  41:3  L.  tlreni,'ih.  on  bed  of/. 

LAXTERXS. 
John  18:3  Jndas  comeih  with  /. 

LAOniCEA. 
Co/.  2:1  for  them  at  L.  ■1:13,15,16 

LAODK'EAXS. 
Col.  4:16inchureUofL.  7?ey.3:14 

LAP. 
2  A*.  4:39  gathered  pourds,  /.  full 
i\VA.  5:13  I  shook  my  /.  and  said 
Prov.  10:33  lot  is  cast  into  the  /. 

LAPPED,  ETH. 
Ju(t.  7:5  that  /.  water  as  a  dog 

6  nnniber  /.  were  three  lumd. 

7  by  them  th./.  X  will  save  you 

LAPWING.      Si€  BAT. 

LARGE. 

Ex.  3:8  into  a  g<)od  and  /.  land 


LAU 

1  P/l.  •1:3  wlHii  «!•  wnlkoil  In  /. 
Jiid*  4  turning  gmcc-  uf  U.  into  /. 

LAST. 
TfVh.  411;  10  Oad  eh.  ovprpomoni/. 
yum.  '2^:10  my  /.  end  be  like  hU 
8  Sum.  atl  /.  \\on\*  (if  Unvid 
1  (  //;•.  *):«  l)v  /.  KirnN  of  UnvUl 
AVA.  8:1M  froiii  llrsi  Jay  to  the  /. 
/*/vr.  5:11  Ihuii  muurn  at  Ilii*  /. 
It.  41:4  I  Lonl.  lirsl  and  /.  44:(i; 

48:12;    lUv.   1:11,  17;    S:»; 

aa:!:) 


LAW 

f::fk.  23:32  uliall  bo  /.  to  Rcom 
.\lal.  9:24  tlii-v  /.  Iiini  to  ocorn, 
Mmk  r):4<i;  Lukf  AM 
L.WUIIETII,  l%U. 

Job  8:21  hi'  (III  iliy  niniiili  with  I. 

41:2U  Ik'  /.  ai  bliakiii.'  ul'a  spear 

I.AI'tillTtR. 

/v.  12(i:2mniilli  llllcl  uilh/. 
I'lvr.  14:1:)  in  /.  hiiirl  siimiwflll 
/.<■.  2:2  I  i-aidof/.  It  is  mad 
7:;J  (•ornjw  in  belter  than  I. 
<i  thornK,  liQ  \^  the  I.  of  f«ol 


20:11);  J/(iivtIO::il;  LnkeK-.-^O 
20:12  /.  Iiavo  wronglit  one  hour 
14  pive  to  /.  even  as  unto  tlu'e 
27:(»-l  I.  error  worse  than  tlie  11. 
Murk  <i:35  lirst.  same  eh,  lie  /. 
Luke  12:59  till  th.  hast  jiuid  /.  m. 

1  Cor.  4:9  set  fortli  us  apostles  I. 
15:8/.  of  all  lio  was  seen  of  nie 

20  /.  enemy  is  death ;  45  (.  M. 
Ittv.  2:19  /.  works  be  more  th.  11. 

LAST  day,  a. 
Gen.  49:1  befall  you  in  /.  daijt 
Jofin  0:39  should  raise  it  up  ng. 

at  the  /.  </.  40,  44.  ,^4 
7:.37  in  /.  d.  proat  day  of  feast 
11:24  he  shall  rise  a^ain  at  /.  d. 

2  Tim.  3:1  /.  itatj  perilous  limes 
Iftb.  1:2  spoken  in  i.  it.  by  his  S. 
./am.  5:3 heaped  treasure  for/,  d. 
2 1'et.  3:3  come  in  /.  d.  scotlerd 

LAST  (Imp.  a. 

1  Pel.  1:5  to  be  revealed  in  /.  /. 

20  manifest  in  these  /.  times 

i  1  .Mill  2:18  children,  it  is  thej.  t. 

Jade  18  stiould  be  uioekerti  in  /.  /. 

1  LASTED.  I\G. 

^f"/..').'):loi>reriousIh.  of/,  hills 

Jud.  14:17  wept  whilst  feast  /. 

LATC'HET. 
/x.  5:27  /.  of  their  shoes  broken 
.Mark  1:7/.  of  wh.  slices,  Lu.  3:16 

LATE,  LY. 
Pa.  127:2  vain  for  you  to  sit  up/. 
Mic.  2:S  of/,  my  people  risen  ui) 
Act9  18:2  Aquila  /.  come  from  I. 

LATI\. 
Lukt  23:38  writ,  iu  L.  JbAn  19:20 

LATTER. 
Pent.  11:14  irive  first  and  /.  rain 
.Job  19:25  Redeemer.  St.  at  /.  day 
29:23  open,  mouth,  as  for  /.  rain 
P}Ov.  lti:15  as  cloud  of/,  rain 
19:20  maycst  be  wise  in  /.  end 
.hr.  3:3  tliere  ha.  been  no/,  rain 
5:24  fonn.  and  /.  rain  in  season 
iKin.  8:23/.  time  of  their  kiuyd. 
lim.  6:3  as  /.  and  former  raiH 
Joel  2:23  /.  rain  in  first  month 
AmoaT.l  inbeginnintrof/.  j.'row. 
Hag.  2:9  glory  of/,  house  greater 
'/.fc.  10:1  rain'  in  time  of/,  rain 

1  Tim.  4:1  in  /.  times  some  dep. 

■See  DAYS,  END. 

LATTICE. 

Jud.  5:28  cried  through  tho  /. 

2  A'.  1:2  Aliaziali  fell  through  /. 
Cant.  2:9  ttiow.  himself  thro'  /. 

LAID. 
Bonu  15:11  praise  L.  and/,  him 

LAVGH. 
Gen.  18:13  wlieref  did  Sarah  /.  f 
21:6  O.  made  mo  to  /.  all  will  /. 


2  Sam.  22:20  he  brought  me  into  '  j,,/,  .',:22  at  famine  thini  shalt  /. 


a  /.  place.  Ps.  18:19  ^ 

Kelt.  4:19  the  work  is  gre.  and  /. . 

9:35  not  served  thee  in  /.  lauil 
Ph.  31:8  sot  my  feet  in  a  /.  ro»im 

118:5  Lord  set  nio  in  a  /.  jiliiec 
It.  22:18  liiss  thee  in  ml.  country 

30:23  cattle  feed  in  /.  pa.-t.  :M 
Jer.  22:14  1  will  build  /.  eliainb. 
h'zek.  St::i2  sist.  cup  deep  and  /. 
//cut.  4:16  L.  feed  them  in  a  /.  pi. 
J/.//.  28:12  gave  /.  m<mey  to  sul. 
Mark  14:15and  he  will  show  you 
ft/,  upper  room.  Luke  22:12 

Onl,  6:11  /.  letter  I  have  written 
i,Vr.  21: 16  length  as  /.  as  breadth 


9:2:)  will  /.  at  trial  of  innocent 
22:19  innocent  /.  them  to  sconi 

Pt.  2:4  sittelh  in  heavens  sh.  /. 
22:7  that  see  me  /.  me  to  scorn 
37:13  the  Lord  shall  /.  at  him 
.52:6  righteous  also  sh.  /.  at  him 
59:S  tliou.  O  L.  shall  /.  at  them 
f0:6  enemies/,  am.  themselves 

I'icr.  1:26  /.  at  your  calamity 
29:9  rage  or  /.  ihi-re  is  no  nst 

J-'r.  3:4  time  to  weep.  lime  to  /. 

Luke  6:21  ye  that  weep,  ve  sh.  /. 
25  woe  llulo  you  that  /.  now 

LATCHED. 

Gen.  17:17  .\l>ra.  /.  18:13  Parah 
18:15  S.  denied,  saying.  I  /.  not 


LAUGEXESS. 

\K.  4:29  God  gave  S.  /.  of  heart  !2 /,-.  i9:21  daughtcrof  Jiiou  hath 

LASCIVlOrSXESS.  '         /.A.  37:22 

Mnrk  7:22  out  of  heart  proceed  /.  2  Chr.  30:10  they  /.  them  to  SCO. 
2  Cor.  12:21  not  repented  of  the/.   .\VA.  2:19  they  /.  us  to  seoni 
Old.  5:19  works  of  llesh  manif.  /.  I  .lifi  12:4  npri-ht  man  /.  to  scorn 
/>/(.  4:19givcu  themselves  to  /-     2'':-'l  /.  on  liiem.  tUey  beli.  nut 

59 


LAVEn,  s, 

/r.r.  .10:18  make  a  /.  of  brass 
28  /.  and  fo.  31:9;  .35:16;  39:.39 
.38:8  he  made  the  /.  of  brass 
40:7  thou  shall  set  the/.  ;iO 

Lev.  8:11  anoint,  both/,  and  foot 

1  A'.  7:30  under  /.  were  nndei-s. 
38  marie  ten  /.  of  brass ;  one  /. 

40  lialhs;  and  ev.  /.  4  cubits 
40  and  H.  made  the  /. 
43  and  tin-  ten  /.  on  the  bases, 

iChr.  4:6.14 

2  A'.  16:17  king  A.  removed/. 

LAVISH. 
/*.  46:6  they  /.  gold  out  of  bag 

LAW. 
Gen.  47:26  made  it  a  /.  over  land 
Ex.  12:49  /.  to  him  homc-borii 
/>!•.  24:22;  Sum.  l,'i:lfi.  29 
Defit.  17:11  to  sentence  of  the  /. 
33:2  fr.  right  hand  went  llery  /. 
4  Si  OSes  comnnnuied  us  a  /. 
Jot.  8:.32  wrote  coi>v  of/,  to  M. 
22:5  take  heed  to  the  /.  2  A". 
17:13.37;  21:8 
2  A'.  17::M  nor  do  after  the  /. 

1  Clir.  22:12  mavest  keep/,  of  G. 

2  Chr.  19:10  between  /.  and  cimi. 
.30:16  place  according  to/,  of  M. 

Kzr.  7:6  scribe  in  i.  12.  21 
14  according  to  /.  of  thy  God 
26  not  do  /.  of  O.  and  /.  of  king 

Xeh.  8:7  cause  people  underst.  /. 

9  wh.  they  heard  the  wo.  of/. 
10:29  made  oalh  to  walk  m  G.  /. 
12:44  gather  them  porlionsof /. 

A^^/.  1:8  drinking  according  to  /. 
4:11  /.  of  liis  to  put  him  to  dea. 
16  which  is  not  according  to/. 
.To>>  22:22  rec.  /.  from  his  mouth 
Pt.  1:2  in  his  /.  he  meditates 
37:31  /.  of  his  G.  Is  in  his  heart 
78:5  for  he  appointed  a  /.  in  Is. 

10  refnse<l  to  walk  in  his  /. 
81 :4  was  a  /.  of  the  G.  of  .Jacob 
105:10  conlirm.  same  to  J.  for  /. 
119:72 /.  of  miiulh  liet.  than  gold 

I  Proi\  1:8  forsake  not  the/,  of  thy 
mother.  6:20 
6:23  cimimand.  lamp.  /.  is  light 
i:i:I4  /.  of  wise  is  fount,  of  hie 
28:4  fiirsakc/.  )iraise  wfck.  such 
askeep/.  contend  with  them 
7  keepeth  tho  /.  is  a  wise  son 
20:18  that  keep.  /.  happy  is  he 
31:5  lest  drink  and  fori:et  the  /. 
26  ill  her  ton^'uc  is/,  of  kindn. 
Is.  2:3  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth 

I  he/.  .Ific.  4:2 
8:16  seal  /.  20  to  /.  and  testiin. 
42:4  the  isles  sh.  wait  for  his  /. 
21  Lord  will  magnify  the/. 
51:4  a  /.  shall  proceed'  from  mc 
.hr.  2:8  thev  thai  handle  the/. 
18:18/.  not  perish  from  jiriesl 
44:23  not  obey,  nor  walk,  iu  /. 
Lam.  2:9  the  /.  is  no  more 
Kzek.  7:2<>/.  perish  fVtnn  priests 
l)an.  6:5  concerning  /.  of  his  G. 
12  according  to  /.  of  Medes.  15 
Hot.  4:6  has  forgotten  /.  of  God 
Huh.  1:4  thiref.  the/,  is  slacked 
7.' p.  3:4  priests  dime  viol,  to  /. 
.!/<(/.  2:6  /.  of  truth  was  in  month 
7  sh.  seek  the  /.  at  his  mouth 
9  have  been  partial  in  the  /. 
Mot.  5:17  not  to  come  to  de-st,  / 
18  sh.  in  no  wise  pass  IV.  the  /. 
40  if  any  man  sue  th.  at  the/. 
11:13/.  pro.  lillJo.  Luke  16:16 
22:;Hi  great  commandment  in  /. 
40  <in  two  command,  hang  /. 
23:2:1  omilte<l  weigh,  mat.  of/. 
Luke  2:27  do  after  custom  of/. 
5:17  were  doctors  of/,  sitting 
16:17  one  tittle  of  the /.  to  fail 
Jotin  1:17  /.  was  given  by  Closes 
7:19  did  not  Moses  give  you  /.  / 
2:1  /.  of  Jloaes  should  not  be 


LAW 

John  7:49  who  know,  not  the  /. 

51  doth  /.  judge  before  it  he.? 
10:,'M  written  in/.  Ye  are  gods? 
1«::U  heard  out  of/,  that  Christ 
18:31  judge  him  acconling  to  /, 
10:7  by  our  /.  he  ought  to  die 
AelA  ti:"l:l  blasplie.  words  aga.  /. 
7:,'>,3  have  n*ceived  /.  by  angels 
13:15  reading  of/.  and'pronheH 

:j9  not  jusi  tiled  by  /.  of  .Moses 
15:5  eonimand  to  keep  /.  of  AIo. 

21  cii'i-iuiicir-ed  and  keep  the/. 
18:15  a  quesiion  of/,  look  to  it 
19:;!8  /.  IS  open  ;  21:20  zeal,  of/, 
21:28  Ihis  man  liaih,  against  /. 
22:12  dev(*ul  mall  accord,  to  /. 
2:!:3sitlest  Ihoii  lojud.  after/, 
25:8  nor  against  /.  of  the  Jews 
28:2:)  jjorsua,  them  out  of  tlie  /, 
Itom.  2:12  sin,  in  /.  judged  by  /. 

13  not  hearers  of  the/,  are  just 

14  Gentiles  have  not  /.  to  do 
things  contained  in/,  these 
hav.  not  /.  are  a  /.  unto  the. 

17  called  a  Jew.  and  rest,  in  /. 

20  the  form  of  truth  in  the/. 
2:)  that  maki-st  lliy  boast  of 

the  /.  Ihnnigh  break,  the  /. 
3:20  by  deeds  of  /.  no  flesh  be 
jusiified.    for  by    the  /.    is 
■knowl.  of  sin.  28;  Gal.  2:10 

21  righ.  of  God  witnessed  by/, 
27  by  what  /.  excluded  ?  by  /. 
31  do  we  make  void  the  /. .' 

4:14  ihey  wliich  areof /.  be  hci, 

15  /.  worketh  wrath  wh.  no  /, 
5:13  until  /.  sin  was  iu  world, 

but  sin  not  im.  wh.  is  no  /, 
20/.  entered,  ollence  might 
7:1  speak  to  them  wh.  know  /. 

2  wo.  bound  by  /.  to  husband 
4  ve  also  become  dead  to  thi'  /, 

7  is/,  sin,  I  had  nut  kno,  sin. 
but  by  /,  nor  lust,  ex.  /,  said 

8  w  ilhniit  /.  sill  was  dead 
12  the  /,  is  holy,  and  comman. 
14  know  th,  the  /.  is  spirilual 
Vil.  that  is  good  1  Tim.  1:8 

22  I  delight  111  the  /.  of  God 
2:i  1  See  another  /.  warring  ag, 

Ihe/,  of  niv  mind.  to/,  of 
25  Willi  niiml  I  serve  /.  of  God 
8:2  Ihe  /.  of  life  made  me  free 

3  for  what  the  /.  could  not  do 

4  righleousness  of  the  /.  fultil. 
7  carnal  mind  not  subject  to  /. 

9:31  Israil  followed  /  of  righle. 
10:4  Chrisi  is  Ihe  end  of  the/, 
13:8  lovelh  another,  fulfilled  /. 

10  love  is  thefulftlli.  of  Ihe  /. 
I  Cor.  6:1  dare  anv  of  you  to  /.  t 

0  brother  goelh  to/  with  bro. 
7:39  w  ife  is  bound  by  the  /. 
13;.56  sirenglh  of  sin  is  the/. 
Old.  2:16  not  just,  by  works  of/. 

19  1  Ihro'  the/. amde.  tothe/. 

21  if  righteousness  come  by /. 
3:2  received  ye  Spirit  by  the /./ 

5  miracles,  cloelh  he  it  by  /.  / 

11  no  man  is  justified  by  the/, 

12  and  Ihe  /,  is  not  of  failh 

13  C,  redeem,  us  fr,  curse  of/. 
19  wlleref.  then  senelli  the  /.  / 
21  is  Ihe  /.  aga.  Ihe  promises? 

righteous,  had  been  by  the/. 
24  /.  was  our  selioohnasler 
5:3  is  a  dibiur  to  do  ihe  who.  /. 
4  whosoever  are  just,  by  the  /. 

14  all  the/,  is  fuffll.  in  one  w. 
2;)  tempera,  ag.  such  is  no/. 

6:2  so  fuUil  the  /.  of  «hrist.  13 
Kpli.  2:15  abolished  in  his  He,  /. 
Phil.  3:0  touching  rigll,  in  the  /. 
9  mine  own  righleou,  of  the  /. 
1  Tim.  1 :7  to  be  teache,  of  the  /, 
9  /,  Is  not  made  for  right,  man 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  conleni,  about  /, 
llth.  7:5  take  tithes  accord,  to  /. 
12  made  of  neee.  a  change  of  /. 
16  not  after  tlie  /.  of  a  carnal 
19  for  the/,  madenoih.  perfect 
28  /,  make,  nun  high-priesia 
8:4  offer  gifts  accord,  to  the  /. 
9:22  all  things  are  by  the  /. 
111:1  /.  liav.  shaduw  of  good  th. 
28  he  that  dcsp.  Moses'  /.  died 
.Jam   1:'25  lookelh  iiilo  pcrlect  /. 
2:8  (tillU  Ihe  royal  /.  ye  do  well 
9  convinced  of/,  us  Iransgres. 
12  Ihey  111.  be  Judgid  by  the  /. 
4:11  that  speakelh  evil  of  the/. 

1  John  3:1  whosoever  commit- 
leth  sin  tniusgres.  also  the/. 

See  DooK. 

L.WV  of  the  Lord. 

?>.  13:9  J'tl.  be  ill  iliy  moulb 

2  A'.  10:31  no  heed  Iowa,  in  /.  L. 


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CRUDEN'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


LAW 
2  Chr.  12:1  K.  furt>ook  L  oft.  L. 
31:4  enctiuraLred  in  /.  of  ike  L. 
Ezr.  7:10  heart  to  i^eckV.  of  L. 
P>t.  1:2  rloliirlit  is  in  /.  of  the  L. 
Ii1;7  x\\<'  l.~<»f  the  L.  is  perfect 
ll!t:i  lil.ssi-a  111.  walk  ml.ofL. 
Is.  o:'2l  c;i!^t  away  Ilie  /.  o/"  L. 
30:!)  childreu  not  hear/,  of  L. 
Jer.  8:8  say.  /.  of  L.  is  witn  us 
Auu>s  2:4  tliey  fiave  des.  /.  of  L. 

My  LAW. 
Ex.  16:4  whe'ther  walk  in  my  /. 
2  CAr.  fi:16  childr.  walk  in  my  I. 
pg.  78:1  my  poo.  to  7/1}/  I.  incline 
Pfor.  3:1  my  son.  for",  not  7ny  I. 
4:2  Ibi-s.  not  viyl.  7:3  keep  7nyl. 
Is.  51 :7  peo.  in  wh.  heart  is  ?ny  /. 
Jer.  »>:19  not  hearken,  untorny^. 
16;n  forsit.  me.  not  kept  7ny  I. 
31::W  put  ffiy  /.  in  their  parts 
44:10  nor  walked  in  t/iy  I. 
Ezek.  22:21)  priest;^  ha.  vio.  my  I. 
Hos.  8:1  tlu'V  trespass  asj.  my  /. 
13  writ,  to  him  Ihingsof  ?«y  /. 
This  LAW. 
JVwm.  ."5:3(1  priests  shall  exe.  t.  I. 
Bent.  1:5  Mosfs  to  declare  ^Ai^/ 
17:18  write  liini  a  copy  of  /.  I. 
28:58  if  th.  wilt  not  observe  1. 1. 
31:9  M.  wrote  t.  I.  11  read  1. 1. 
^  wri.  words  of  ^  /.  in  a  book 
This  is  the  LAW. 
E^k.  \Z\Yl  t/ii>'  ;>'  t/ie  I.  of  house 
Mat.  7:12  this  is  the  I.  and  prop. 

Thv  LAW. 
Deut.  33:10  shall  teach  Isr.  thy  I. 
JS'eh.  0:3t)  cast  /.  t.  behind  backs 

34  nor  our  princes  kejjt  thy  I. 
p8.  40:8  1. 1,  is  within  my  heart 
94:12  teachest  him  out  of  thy  I. 
119:18  wondr.  thing's  art  of  t.  I. 
29  and  irrant  1. 1.  graciously 
34  and  I  shall  keep  thy  I. 
44  so  shall  keep  t.  I.  continn. 
51  have  I  not  declined  fr.  t.  L 
55  I  rememb.  and  kept  thy  I. 
61  I  have  not  forj^otten  thy  I. 
70  but  I  delight  m  thy  I. 
IT  (or  1. 1,  is  my  delight,  92, 174 
85  pits,  wh.  are  not  after  /.  /. 
97  love  1. 1.  109  not  forget  ?.  I. 
113 1.  I.  I  love,  163 ;  126  ma.  vo. 
136  because  they  keep  not  t.  I. 
142;.  /.  is  truth;  150 far  fr.  t.l. 
165  peace  have  they  love  t.  I. 
Jer.  32:3^3  nor  walk  in  t.  I. 
Dan.  9:11  have  transgressed  1. 1. 

Under  the  LAW. 
Pom.  6:14  ye  are  not  wider  1. 1. 
15  sho.  we  sin  bee.  not  n.  I.  ? 

1  Cor.  9:20  as  u.  t. !.  that  Imi^ht 

gain  them  th.  that  are  ?/.  t.l. 

21  not  without  law  to  G.  n.  I. 

Gal.  3:23  kept  w.  I.  4:4  made  it.  I. 

4:5  sent  Son  to  red.  them  un.  I. 

5:18  led  by  Sp.  are  not  u.  1. 1. 

Without  LAW. 

2  Chr.  15:3  Is.  hath  been  ^vith.  I. 
Rom.  2:12  many  as  sinned  w.  I. 

3:21  riijhteousness  of  God  w.  I. 
7:8  w. 7.  sin  dead;  91  was  alive 
1  Cor.  9:21  w.  I.  not  w.  I.  to  God 

Written  in  the  LAW. 
1  K.  2:3  as  it  is  written  in  the  I. 
ofMoses.a  Chr.  23:18;  25:4; 
31:3;    Ezr.  3:2;    Xeh.  10:34, 
36;  Dan.  9:13;  i?/*"^  2:23 
Van.  9:11  oath  is  w.  in  t.  I.  of 

Moses   • 
Luke  10:26  what  is  lori.  in  (.  I.  ? 
24:44  all  must  be  ful.  w.  in  t.  I. 
ulcis24:14  belie,  things ?iJ.  i/i /.  I. 

LAWS. 
Oen.  26:5  Abraham  kept  my  I. 
Ex.  16:28  how  long  ref.  my  I.  ? 
18:16  make  them  know  /.  of  G. 
20  teach  th.  urdinauees  and  /. 
Neh.  9:13  ihoii  -.'avcst  th.  true  I. 
E^t.  1:19  among  /.  of  Persians 
3:8  their  t.  are  div.  from  all  peo. 
nei.  keep  they  the  king's  /. 
li.  24:5  th.  have  transgressed/. 
Dan.  7:^510  change  times  and  ;. 
9:10  nor  obeyed  to  walk  in  /. 
Jfefj.  8:10  put  my  /.  into  th.  mind 
10:16  put  mv/.  in  their  hearts 

LAWFCX.. 
/h.  49:24  sh.  /.  captive  be  deliv.  ? 
Ezek.  18:5  do  that  which  is/.  21, 
27 ;  33:14.  19 
19  son  ha.  done  that  is  /.  33:16 
Mat.  13:2  do  what  is  not  /.  Mark 
2:W;  L'/kelJ:i 
4  waa  not  /.  for  him  to  eat, 
JfarA2:2tt:  LukeGA 


LAY 

Mat.  12:10  is  it  /.  to  heal  on  sab.  f 

12:  .l/'//A-3:4:  6:9;  14:3 

14:4  it  is  not  L  for  thee  to  have 

her,  .Ua/-A:6:18 

19:3/.  to  put  aw.  wife?  Mar.  10:2 

John  5:10  not  /.  to  carry  thy  bed 

18:31  not  /.  to  put  man  to  death 

Acts  19:39  determ.  in  /.  assembly 

22:25  is  it  /.  to  scourge  a  Rom.'? 

1  Cor.  6:12  all  things/.  10:2:3 

2  Cor.  12:4  not  /.  for  man  to  utter 

LAWFl'LLY. 

1  Ti7n.  1:8 go.  if  a  man  nse  HI. 

2  Tijii.  2:5  not  crown,  except  /. 

LAAVGIVER. 
Gen.  49:10  /,  from  betw.  his  feet 
Xt/tn.  21:18  digged  bvdirec.  of/. 
Deut.  3:3:21  in  "a  portion  of  the  /. 
Ps.  60:7  Judah  is  my  /.  iaS:8 
Is.  33:22  L.  is  our  /.  and  king 
Ja?n.  4:12  one/,  is  able  to  eave 

LAWLESS. 
1  Tifti.  1:9  law  for  /.  disobedient 

LAAVYER.  S. 

Mat.  22:35  a  I.  asked.  7.uke  10:25 

Luke  7:30  /.  reject,  counsel  of  G. 

11:46  woe  to  you  /..52 ;  14:3  J. 

LAY. 

Ex.  5:8  tale  of  bricks  ve  shall  /. 

16:13  /.  round  about  host.  14 

22:25  neither  sh.  thou  /.  on  him 

Lev.  1:7  /.  the  wood  on  the  lire 

8  priests  sh.  /.  parts  in  ord.  12 
Xum.  12:11  L.  /.  not  sin  upon  us 
Deut.  7:15  /.  on  them  that  hate 
11:25/.  fear  of  you  upon  land 
21:3  /.  not  innoc.  blood  to  peop. 
Jiid.  16:3  Sam.  /.  till  midnight 
Puth  3:8  a  woman  /.  at  his  feet 

1  Sam.  3:15  Samuel  /.  till  morn. 
26:5  Saul  /.  in  the  trench,  7 

2  Sam.  4:5  who  /.  on  bed  at  noon 
12:3  ewe-lamb  /.  in  his  bosom 

16  D.  I.  all  night  on  earth,  13:31 

1  A'.  13:31  /.  my  bones  beside  his 
18:3:3  /.  it  ou  wood  put  no  fire 

2  A'.  4:34  went  and  /.  on  the  chi. 
2  Chr.  36:21  lou^  as  she  /.  desol. 
Est.  4:3  /.  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
.Job  29:19  dew  /.  all  ni.  on  branch 

34:23  not  /.  on  man  more  than 
Ps.  7:5  /.  mine  honor  in  the  dust 
38:12  seek  life,  /.  snares  for  me 
84:3  a  nest,  where  she  /.  young 
Ec.  7:2  living  will  /.  it  to  heart 
Is.  5:8  woe  to  them  that  /.  fiHd 
13:9  /.  land  desolate,  Ezek.  33:28 

11  will  /.  low  hau.  of  terrible 
22:22  house  of  D.  /.  on  shoulder 
25:12  the  fortress  shall  be  I.  low 
28:16  I  will  /.  in  Z.  a  tried  stone 

17  judgment  will  I/,  totheli. 
29:21  /.a  snare  for  him  that  re. 
34:15  there  eh.  the  great  owl  /. 
38:21  and  /.  it  for  a  plaster 
54:11  /.  thy  stones  with  colors 

Jer.  6:21  will  /.  etumblinir-blocks 

before  this  peop.  Ezek.  3:20 

Ezek.  4:1  take  a  tile  and  /.  it  be. 

4  /.  iniquity  of  house  of  Israel 

25:14  /.  vengeance  on  Edom,  17 

32:5  will  /.  thy  flesh  on  mount 

36:29  I  will  /.  no  famine  upon 
34  land  be  tilled,  it  /.  desolate 

37:6  I  will  /.  sinews  upon  you 
Jon.  1:14/.  not  on  us  inno.  "blood 
MiC.  1:7  idols  will  I  /.  desolate 
Mai.  2:2  if  ye  will  not  /.  it  to  he. 
Mat.  8:20  hath  not  where  to  /. 
his  head,  Luke  9:58 

28:6  see  place  where  the  Lord  /. 
Mark  2:4  bed  wh.  sick  of  palsy  /. 
Luke  19:44  /.  thee  with  ground 
Acts  7:60  L.  I.  not  this  sin  to  th. 

15:28  /.  on  you  no  grea.  burden 
Pnm.  8:33  /.  any  thing  to  God's 

9:331/.  in  Zioh  a  stumbling-st 
1  Cor.  16:2  every  one  I.  by  him 
Heb.  12:1  let  us  /.  aside  ev.  weig. 
Jam.  1:21  /.  ajiart  all  filthinesa 
1  /'t;^2:6/.  in  Zion  a  chief  cor. 

See  FOUNDATION. 

L.AY  down. 

Gen.  19:33  L.  per.  not  she  /.  d.  35 
28:11  Jacob  /.  d.  in  place  to  el. 
X'un.  21:9  he  /.  d.  as  a  lion 
Jud.  5:27  he  /.  down  at  her  feet 
Ruth  3:4  uncov.  f(»ct.  /.  thoo  d. 
1  Sam.  19:24  Saul  /.  dojvn  naked 
Job  17:3  /.  d.  put  me  in  surety 
P/{.  4:b  I  will  /.  ine  d.  in  ix-aee 
10»:33  young  lions  /.  (/.  m  dens 
Ezek.  19:2  niollu-r  /.  d.  am.  lions 
Amos  2:8  /.  th«-ms.  d.  on  clothes 
John  10:10  /.  U.  life  for  eUeep,  17 


LAI 

John  10:18/.  it  doivn  of  mvself 
13:37/.  d.  mv  li.  for  thy  sake.  38 
15:13/.  (/.  his  life  for  his  friends 
1  John  3:16  /.  d.  lives  for  breth. 

LAY  hand. 
Gen.  92:12  /.  n.  thy  h.  on  the  lad 
37:22  no  blood.  /.  no  h.  on  Jos. 
Er.  7:4  I  mav/.  mv  h.  on  Egypt 
Li'V.  3:2 ^  h.'im  head  of  ofter.  8 
4:4  sh.  /.  h.  on  bullock's  he.  15 
99  sh.  I.  h.  on  sin-offering,  3:3 
X'lm.  27:18  L.  said,  /.  h.  on  Jos. 
Jiid.  18:19  /.  h.  on  thy  mouth 
Job  9:33  any  days-man  Xol.  h. 
21:5  mark  me,*/,  h.  on  mouth 
40:4  will  /.  my  k.  on  my  mouth 
41:8/.  h.  on  him,  remrm.  battle 
Prov.  30:32  tho'  evil,  /.  h .  mouth 
Is.  11:14  sh.  /.  their  k.  on  Edom 
Mic.  7:16  sh.  /.  h.  on  their  mou. 
Mat.  9:18  come,  /.  thy  k.  on  her 

L  \Y  Iiands. 
Lev.  16:21  A.  sh.  /.  bo.  A.  on  goat 
Xuin.  8:12  Lev.  /.  h.  on  bullocks 
Xch.  13:21  again,  /.  h.  on  vou 
il/a^  21:46  they  sought  to  /.  h. 

on  him,  Luke  20:19 

Mark  5:23  come  /.  thy  h.  on  her 

16:18  /.  h.  on  sick,  they  recover 

X?//.c  21:12  they  shall /.A.  on  you 

1  Tim.  5:22  /.  h.  suddenly  on  no 

LAY  hold. 
Prov.  3:18  tree  of  life  to  th.  /.  h. 
Ec.  2:3  I  sought  to  /.  h.  on  folly 
Is.  5:29  roar,  and  /.  h.  on  prey 
Jer.  6:23  /.  h.  on  bow  and  spear 
ZfC.  14:13  cv.  one  /.  h.  on  neigh. 
Mark  3:21  friends  went  to  /.  /;. 
12:12  eainiht  to  /.  hold  on  him 

1  Tun.  6:12  /.  h.  on  eter.  life.  19 
Heb.  6:18  /.  h.  on  hope  set  be.  ns 

LAY  up. 
Gen.  41:35  /.  vp  corn  under  Pha. 
Ex.  16:2:3  /.  up  manna  till  morn. 

33  /.  np  a  pot  of  manna 
X>/m.  17:4  sh.  I.  them  up  in  tab. 
Dfut.  11:18  /.  up  my  words 
Job  22:23  /.  up  his  words  in  heart 

24  then  shalt  /.  w;?gold  as  dust 
Prov.  7:1  I.  vpmy  commandm. 

10:14  wise  men  I.  vp  knowledge 
M((t.  6:19/.  not  i/p  for  you  treas. 
20  /.  up  treasures  in  heaven 

2  Cor.  12:14  children  not  to  /.  up 

LAY  wait. 
Ezr.  8:31  del.  fr.  such  as  /.  in  ic. 
ps.  71:10/.  wait  for  my  soul 
Prov.  1 :1I  let  us  /.  wait  for  blood 
18  they  /.  w.  for  their  own  bl. 
24:15  /.  not  2v.  against  righte. 
Jer.  5:26  /.  w.  as  he  that  setteth 

LAY  waste. 
Is.  5:6  I  will  /.  it  w.  it  shall  not 
Ezek.  35:4  I  will  /.  thy  cities  w. 

LAY  with. 
Gen.  19:33  /.  w.  her  father  a4,  35 
30:16  Jacob  /.  w.  L.  that  night 
34:2  Shechem  /.  with  Dinah 
35:23  Reuben  /.  7vith  Bilhah 
Deut.  22:22  man  that  /.  w.  worn. 

25  man  that  /.  w.  her  shall  die 
29  that  /.  w.  her  give  50  shek. 

1  Sarn.  2:22  Eli's  sons/,  ir.  worn. 

2  Sam.  13:14  A.  fore.  T.  and/,  n: 
Ezek.  23:8  in  her  youth  /.  w.  her 

LAID. 
Gen.  22:6  wood,  and  /.  it  on  Isa. 
30:41  Jacob  /.  rods  before  cattle 
48:14  /.  it  on  Ephraim's  head 
E.r.  2:3  /.  it  on  flags  by  river 
Di-ut.  26:6  Kgv.  /.  on  us  bondage 
,/n.<.  7:23  tluyV.  them  bef.  theL. 
Pufh  4:16  and  /.  it  in  her  bosom 
2  Safn.  18:17  /.  heap  of  stones  on 

1  A'.  3:20  /.  it  in  her  bosom,  and 

/.  her  dead  child  in  my  bos. 
13:29  prophet  /.  carcass  on  ass 
17:19  and  /.  him  on  his  own  bed 

2  A*.  9:25/.  this  burden  on  him 
20:7  they  /.  it  on  the  boil 

Jot)  6:2  calamity  /.  in  balances 
18:10  snares/,  for  him  in  ground 
38:6  or  who  /.  the  corner-stone 

Ps.  21:5  majesty  hast  /.  on  him 
31:4  out  of  the  net  they/,  forme 
49:14  they  are  /.  in  the  grave 
62:9  to  be/,  in  the  balance 
79:1  they  have  /.  Jeru.  on  heaps 
88:6  hast  /.  me  in  the  lo^vest  pit 
89:19  /.  help  on  one  miility 
lfl5:lH  fetters,  he  was  /.in  iron 
H9::30  judg.  have  I  /.  before  me 
1 10  /.  a  snare  for  me,  141 :9 
142:3  privily  /.  a  snare  for  me 

Is.  4S:25/.  it  not  to  heart,  57:11 


LAI 

7*.  47:6  thou  has  heavily  I.  yoke 
53:6  L.  /.  on  him  iniq.  of  us  all 
J^r.  50:24  /.  a  snare  for  thee 
Ezek.  32:19  /.  wi.  the  uncircura. 
35:12  saying.  They  are  /.  desol. 
Hos.  11:4  I  /.  meat  unto  them 
Of).  7 /.  a  wound  under  thee 
Mic.  5:1  hath  /.  sieire  atrainst  us 
Hat).  2:19  it  is  /.  over  with  gold 
Ilaf/.  2:15  before  a  stone  was  /, 
Zee.  3:9  behold  stone  I  have  /. 
Mat.  3:10  ase  /.  to  root,  Luke  3:9 
27:60  f.  it  in  his  own  new  tomb 
Mark  7:30  her  flnuirhter/.  on  bed 
15:47  M.  beheld  where  he  was^. 
16:6  behold  w lui-c  thi-y  /.  him 
Luke  2:7  first-born  /.  in  manger 
16:20  Lazarus  was  /.  at  his  gate 
23:53  wherein  never  man  before 

was/.  .7Mh  19:41 
John  11:34  wh.  have  ye/,  him? 
20:2  know  not  wh.  th.  /.  him,  13 
ActM  3:2  /.  at  gate  of  temple 
4:37  /.  money  at  apostles'  f.  .5:2 
9:37  /.  her  in  an  upi>er  chamber 
13:36  David  /.  to  his  fathers 
25:7  /.  compla.  could  not  prove 

1  Cor.  9:16  necessity  /.  upon  me 

2  Tim..  4:16  not  /.  to" their  charge 

See  FOUNDATION. 

LAID  down. 

.Trts'.  2:8  bef.  they  were  /.  dmvn 

1  Sam.  3:2  Eli  /.  d.  in  his  place 
3  and  Samuel  was/,  d.  to  sleep 

2  Sam.  13:8  Amnon  was  /.  down 
1  7v'.  19:6  and  /.  him  d07vn  again 

21:4  Ahab  came  and  /.  him  d. 
Ps.  3:5  I  /.  me  d.  and  slept 
Luke  19:22  tak.  up  th.  I  /.  not  d. 
Arts  4::35  /.  th.  d.  at  apostles'  fe. 

7:.58  /.  (/.  their  clothes  at  young 
Rom.  16:4  for  mv  life  /.  d.  necks 

1  John  3:16  he  I'd.  his  life  for  us 

LAID  hand. 
Ex.  24:11  on  the  nobles  /.  not  h. 

2  Sa/n.  13:19  Tamar/./i.  on  head 
Est.  9:10  /.  not  h.  on  sp.  15.  16 
Job  29:9  princes  /.  h.  on  th.  mo. 
Ps.  139:5  hast  /.  thy  h.  upon  me 
Rtv.  1:17  /.  his  right  h.  upon  me 

LAID  hand.t. 
Lev.  8:14  A.  a.  h.  sons  /.  h.  18. 2S 
Xum.  27:2:3  and  Moses  /.  his  ha. 

on  Joshua,  Deut.  34:9 
Ob.  13  nor  /.  h.  on  th.  substance 
Mat.  18:28/.  h.  took  him  by  thr. 
Mark  6:5  /.  h.  on  a  few  sick  folk 
Lvke  4:40  /.  h.  on  ev.  one  of  th. 
13:13  he/,  his  A.  on  her 
John  7:30  but  no  man  I.  hands 

on  him,  44;  8:20 
Acts4:S  I.  h,  on  apostles,  5:18 
6:6  thev  /.  h.  on  the  deacons 
13:3  /.  h.  on  Paul  and  Barnabas 
19:6  Paul  /.  his  h.  on  them 

LAID  hold. 
Gen.  19:16  /.  h.  on  Lot's  hand 

1  Sam.  15:27  S.  /.  h.  on  Sam.  sk. 

2  Chr.  7:22  /.  hold  on  other  gods 
Mat.  14:3  l.h.on  J.  Mark  6:17 
Luke  2:3:26  /.  h.  on  one  Simon 
Rev.  20:2  /.  hold  on  the  dragon 

LAID  up. 
Gen.  41:48  Jos.  /.  vp  food  in  cit. 
Ex.  16;:34  A.  /.  up\>o\  of  m.nina 
Xum.  17:7  M.  /.  up  rods  befo.  L. 

1  Sam.  10:25  S.  /.  it  up  before  L. 
21:12  David  /.  vp.  words  in  he. 

Ezr.  6:1  treasures  /.  tip  in  Baby. 
Ps.  31:19  hast  /.  vp  for  them 
Prov.  13:22  wealth  of  sin.  /.  up 
Cant.  7:13  fruits  I  have  /.  up 
Is.  15:7  that  /.  iip  sh.  they  carry 

2:3:18  hire  not  treasured  or  /.  up 

39:6  which  fathers  /.  vp 
Luke  1:66  all  /.  them  vp  in  hearts 

12:19  thou  hast  ran.  goods  /.  irp 
Col.  1:5  hope  wh.  is  /.  up  for  you 

2  Tim.  4:8  is  /.  up  for  me  a  crown 

LAID  wait, 
Joh  31:9  /.  w.  at  neighbor's  door 
Lain.  4:19/.  v.  for  us  in  wilder. 
Acts  2U:3  Jews  /.  iv.  for  hi.  23:30 

LAID  waste. 

Ps.  79:7  /.  w.  his  dwelling-place 

Is.  15:1  K\xl.  «'.  23:1  T.  i» /.  w. 

23:14  ships,  your  strength  /.  ic. 

37:18  kings  of  Assy.  /.  w.  nati. 

64:11  pleasant  things  are  /.  »'. 

Jer.  4:7  thv  cities  sh.  be  /.  w. 

without  an  inhabita.  Ezek. 

6:6:  12:20;  19:7;  29:12 

Ezek.  26:2  sh.  be  repl.  now  /.  Tr. 

Amos  7:9  sanctuaries  of  Is.  /.  w. 

Nah.  3:7  and  say,  Ninev.  is  /.  w 


CIIUDEXS   COXCURDANCE. 


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I,  \IIIKMT. 

I^:  CMl  /.  nmitliiiii  nn  Inlim 
J.'ike  VJ.-n  111.  tuki'jt  up  Ih.  th.  /. 

I,  A IX. 
r;,n.  Sftin  haw  I.  willi  thy  wife- 
./f/'/.  *.J1:I1  (ii'!<iri.>v  woin.  th.  /. 
./..'.  :i:i:i  MOW  sliiiiilil  I  liinr  /.  St. 
/•>-.  IW:13  JO  havf  /.  am.  thi'  pots 
Ju/i/i  iOAi  wliiTf  IkhIv  of  Jc9.  /. 

LAY  EST,  ETH. 
X'ttn.  llill  /.  hiirUcn  i)r]K'oi>lo 
1  Sam.  48:!!/. a  simivfoniiv  life? 
JiiT'  n-AU  G.  I.  '.ip  hi»  iiiiqilitr 
•.il;ia  Gild  I.  not  folly  to  tlum 
■ll:'i<i  sword  of  liin)  th:it  /.  at  ll. 
/'..■.  lW::t/.  liKims  of  dianilirrs 
P)rn\  2:7  /.  up  wisil.  for  ri:;llte. 
'iH-.'iX  I.  tip  ih'i'i-it  H  itiiiii  liiin 
Is.  Jli:.-.  the  lofty  lily  hi/,  low 
.Vit'i  l)lo<sf(l  is  mail  that  /.  hold 
57:1  Ami  no  man  /.  it  to  heart 
Jfi:  !I:S/.  wait  ;  I-J:ll  /.  to  heart 
2f<\  l'.i:l  /.  Ibiniiiaiicm  of  earth 
L^tkf  V.i"il  thai  I.  lip  Irea.siire 
15:5  he  /.  it  on  his  ^houtder^ 
I.AYI\«i. 
yum.  35:-3l)  /.  wail.  Ih.  he  die.  22 
Pk.  Gl:5  commune  of/,  snare? 
Mayk  7:8  /.  aside  <  ouimandment 
Litkr  11:54  /.  wait  for  liim 
Acts  8:18  /.  on  of  apostles'  hands 
W.'Ul.  wait  was  known  <if  Saul 
•i.'J:lti  kinsmen  heard  of  Ih.  /.  w. 
■2.>::i  /.  wait  in  the  way  to  kill 
1  Tim.  J:14  willi  /.  on  of  hands 

t>:r.t/.  up  in  stole  L.' I  foiiuda. 

Ihfi.  ti:l  not  /.  aL'ain  foundation 

'i  and  of/,  oil  of  hands 
1  l*Kt.  2:1  /.  aside  all  malice 

LAZAIU'8. 
Luke  16:20  bei;f,'ar  named  '[,. 
John  11:2  Mary  whose  hroth.  L. 
12:2  L.  one  that  sat  at  table,  17 
I.KAII. 
Ex.  15:10  paiik  as  /.  in  waters 
Aum.  31:22/.  that  may  abide  fire 
Ji/b  l!t:24  i^raven  with  iron  and  /. 
Jer.  ti:2tt/.  is  consumed  ofthell. 
h'zek.  22:18  /.  in  midst  of  furnace 
20  as  th.  "ather  /.  I  gather  you 
27:12  and  l.  Tarshish  traded 
Zee.  5:7  lifieil  up  a  talent  of/. 
8  weight  of/,  on  mouth  there. 
LEAD. 
Oen.  3.3:14  /.  on  softly  as  cattle 
£c.  1.3:21  pillar  of  eloiid /.  them 
.32:^  /.  the  people  to  the  place 
Deut.  32:12  Lord  alone  did/,  hi. 
JuU.  5:12/.  thvciiptivitv  cajitive 
yth.  9:19  pil.  of  cloud  to/,  tlieni 
iV.  5:8  /.  me  in  thy  riuhteousne. 
2.'):5  /.  in  truth ;  27:117,  in  plain 
.31:.3  for  thv  name's  sake  /.  me 
43::i  liybtand  truth,  let  them/. 
60:9/.  nie  into  Kiloni?  108:10 
61:2/.  to  rock  hii,'hcr  than  I 
125:5  /.  th.  with  workers  of  ini. 
l:)!!:^  there  sh.  thy  hand  /.  me 
24  /.  me  in  the  way  of  rverlas. 
143:10  /.  me  to  laud  of  njffisht. 
iVoc.  8:20/.  in  way  of  riu'hteou. 
Cant.  8:2/.  thee  to  niothi'i's  ho. 
/*.  3:12  that  /.  thee  cause  to  err 
11:6  a  little  child  shall  /.  them 
40:11  greutly/.  those  with  young 
42:16/.  th.  in  paths  not  known 
411:10  hath  mercy  on  them,/,  th. 
57:18  1  will  /.  him  and  restore 
6.1:14  so  didst  thou/,  thv  ueople 
Jrr.  31:9  with  siipplica.  1 1,  them 
Xnh.  2:7  her  maids  /.  her 
J/«/.  6:13/.  us  not  into  temptat. 
LiikeWA 
15:14  if  blind/,  blind,  Lu.  6:39 
Luke  13:15  and  /.  him  to  wateri. 
AcU  13:11  seeking  some  to  /.  hi. 
1  Cor.  9:5  not  power  to  /.  sister  ? 
1  Tim.  2:2  we  may  /.  a  quiet  life 
I{eb.  8:9  /.  them  oiit  of  Egypt 
Jltc.  7:17  Lamb  feed  and  /.  them 

i.EAneR,  6. 

1  Chr.  12:-27  Jeboi.  /.  of  Aaronit. 
i:j:l  David  consulted  with  ev,  /. 

2  Cftr.  32:21  angel  whi.  cut  ofl7. 
h.  9:16  /.  of  people  caufc  to  err 

.v>:4  given  him  a  /.  to  the  pi'op. 
Mat.  15:14bcblind/.  of  theblin. 

LEADEST. 
/v.  80:1  /.  Joseph  like  a  flock 

LEADETII. 

Job  12:17  he  /.  counsellors  away 

19  he  /.  princes  away  spoiled 

Pti.  2;J:2  /.  me  beside  s'till  waters 

3  /.  me  in  paths  of  righteousu. 

Prov.  16:29  /.  him  iulowuy 


LE.V 

/>.  48:17  thv  (iod  which/,  tlue 
.l/<i/.  7:13  "ide  Is  way  /.  todestr. 
14  narrow  is  wav  that  /.  to  life 
Jitliii  10:3  eallelh  sheepaml/.  th. 
Horn.  2:4  goodii.  of  liod/.  tonp. 
liec.  13:10/.  th.  go  into  captivity 

LE\F. 
(itn.  8:11  tn  her  nioii.  was  oil.  /. 
l.tv.  2<i:)0  siuind  of  a  -haken  /. 
./««  1.3:2.")  break  /.  dr.  to  and  fro? 
/v.  1:3  his/,  shall  not  wither 
It.  I;:i0  he  as  oak  whose/,  fadeth 
■i\:\  host  fall  as  /.  I>4:U  fade  as  /. 
Jrr.  17:8  but  her  /.  sliall  be  green 
Eztk.  47:12  the/,  shall  not  fade 

LEAVES. 
fien.  3:7  new.  flg  /.  made  aprona 
Jer.  .36:23  wln'ii  .le.  read  3  or  4  /. 
Kz-k.  17:9  sh.  wither  in  all  the/. 
Mill.  21:19  nothing  thereon  but/. 

Murk  11:13 
21::!2  |iul.  forth  /.  Mark  l.';:28 
y?tc.  22:2  /.  forhealing  of  nations 

LEAVES,   for  doorn. 
1  A".  6:31  two/,  of  the  one  door 
Ezek.  41:24  doors  bad  two  /.  api. 

LEAGfE. 
Jon.  9:15  nuiile  /.  wi.  Oiheon.  16 
./»(/.  2:2  make  no  /.  wi.  inhabit. 

1  Sfim.  22:8  made  /.  with  David 

2  .'^V///i.  .5:3  David  made  /.  w  i.  th. 

1  A'.  5:12  Hiram  and  Sol.  made  /. 
15:19  a  /.  between  nie  and  thee 

2  Clir.  16:3  break  /.  with  liaasha 
Job  5:23  in  /.  with  stones  of  Held 
Ezek.  .30:5  men  that  is  In  /.  sh.  f. 
Dan.  11:2:)  aller  /.  he  work  dece. 

LEVII. 
Oen.  99:16  daughter  was  L.  30:19 
liuth  4:11  L.  make  worn,  like  L. 

LEW,  ED. 
JuJ.  16:26  I  may  /.  on  pillars 
2  A'.  18:21  on  w'liich  it  a  man  /. 

go  into  hand,  /*".  36:6 
Joft  8:15  /.  on  himse,  it  not  stand 
Pror.  3:5/.  not  to  own  lliulerst. 
Amott  5:19  /.  his  hand  on  wall 
.l//c.  3:11  yet  they  /.  on  the  Lord 
John  21:20  /.  oil  his  breast  at  su. 

LEAXETII.  IXG. 
2  Sam.  .3:29  one  /.  on  a  stalT 
2  A'.  5:18  /.  on  my  hand  in  bouse 
Cant.  8:5  coinetli  np  /.  on  belov. 
John  i:i:2:j  was  /.  on  .Jesus'  bos. 
Uib.  11:21  Jacob  /.  on  top  of  sta. 

LEAX,  XESS. 
Ofii.  41:3  out  of  river  /.-flesh.  19 

4  /.lleshed  eat  up  sev.  fat,  20 
2  .S'rt//i.  13:4  being  King's  son  /. 
Pk.  106:15  sent  /.  into  tlieir  soul 
III.  10:16  L.  send  am.  fat  ones/, 
17:4  fatness  of  llesli  sli.  wax  /. 
24:16  1  said,  Mv  /.  my  /.  woe 
Ezek.  34:-20  Judge  bet w.  fat  and/. 

LEAP. 

Oen.  81:12  rams  wh./.  on  cattle 
/>r.  11:21  have  legs  to  /.  withal 
Deut.  .3:):22  Dan  sh.  /.  from  Bash. 
Job  41:19  sparks  of  Are  /.  out 
/'«.  68:16  why/,  ve.  ye  high  hills 
h.  .3.5:6  then  shall  lame  man  /. 
Joel  2:5  like  chariots  sh.  they  /. 
Luke  6:23  rejoice  ye.  /.  for  joy 

LEAPED. 
Oen.  31:10  rams  wh.  /.  upon  cat. 
2  Sam.  22::i0  /.  over  w  a.  Pe.  18:29 
Luke  1:41  babe  /.  in  womb.  44 
Acit  14:10  and  he  /.  and  walked 
19:16  evil  spirit  was,  /.  on  them 

LEAPIXG. 

2  Sam.  6:16  Miclial  saw  David/. 
Cant.  2:8  behold,  he  eonieth  /. 
Acts  3:8  and  he  /.  up  and  walked 

LEAKX. 

TJeut.  4:10  may  /.  to  fear,  14:23 
5:1  may  /.  and  keep,  and  do  th. 
17:19  read  that  he  may  /.  to  fear 
31:12  hear,  and  /.  and  fear  the  L. 
13  children  mav  /.  tofe.  the  L. 
Ft.  ll!l:71  might'/,  statutes,  7:) 
Pror.  22:25  lest  thou  /.  his  ways 
I".  1:17  /.  to  do  well,  seek  judg. 
2: 1  /.  war  iniy  more,  .Mic.  4:3 
26:9  inhabitants  /.  rigbteoiisne. 
10  will  not  wicked  /.  righteou. 
29:21  that  murmnred /.  doctrine 
Jtr.  10:2/.  not  way  of  heathen 
12:16  diligi_'iitly  /.  wavs  of  peop. 
Mat.  9:13  go/,  what  tli.  nieaneth 
11:29  /.  of  mc.  for  I  am  meek 
1  for.  14:.'!5 /.  aiiythi.  Ut  th.  ask 
I  Tim.  2:11  let  worn./,  in  silence 
5:4  /.  lirst  to  sh.  piety  at  hoiue 


Til.  3:1 1  /.  to  niaint  <.-nod  w<irks 
Her.  14:3  no  man  could  /.  soiiff 

LEAIIXKD. 
Oen.  .30:27  have/,  bv  experience 
P".  106:3'>  heathen,  and  /.  works 

119:7  I  have/,  righteous  Jiidg. 
Pim\  ;W:3  I  in'itll.  /.  wisdom  nor 
le.  29:11  deliver  to  i that  Is  /. 

50:4  (iod  given  me  tongue  of /. 

he  waken,  ear  to  hear  as  /. 
Jr^tn  6:45  man  that  halll  /.  of  F. 

7:15  man  lelters,  tiiiv.  never/. 
,■1(7*  7:22  Moses  /.  wisdom  of  E. 
A'/>.'r  4:20  ye  have  not  so  /.  t'lir. 
/'/ll/.  4:11  /.  ill  ev.  state  to  he  co. 
2  7'i//i.3:14coiiilii.  ill  thing  thou 

/.  knowing  of  wh.  th.  /.  th. 
Ueb.  5:8  yet  /.  he  obedience 

LE\nxix<;. 

Pror.  1:5  wise  iiiuii  w  ill  mere.  /. 
9:9  just  man,  he  will  iiicre.  in/. 
16:21  sweetll.  of  lips  inrreas.  /. 
23  he.  of  wise  aildetb  /.  to  lips 
Dun.  1:17  O.  gave  them  skill  in/. 
ArtA  26:24  /.  doth  make  thee  mad 
Ilmn.  15:4  things  writ,  for  our/. 
2  Tim.  3:7  ever  /.  ami  never  able 

LEASIXi;. 
Pa.  4:2  how  long  sei'k  after  /.  f 
5:6  slialt  destroy  them  speak/. 

LEVST. 
Oen.  32:10  not  worlbv/.  of  mere. 
./'/(/.  6:15/.  lu  my  father's  hmise 
Muf.  2:6  not  /.  among  the  princ. 
11:11  /.  in  kiiiL'dom  of  heaven 
is  greater  than  he.  /.'/Ac  7:28 
1  Cor.  l.">;9  I  am  least  of  theapo. 
Eiili.  3:8  less  than  /.  of  all  saints 
See  oRii.vTKsT. 

A I  LEAST. 

1  Snm.  21:4  kept  iil  I.  from  wom. 
Luke  19:42  kiiu.  at  t.  in  thy  day 

LEATIIEU. 

2  A'.  1:8  girt  with  a  girdle  of/. 

LEATIIERX. 
Mat.  3:4  John  had/,  girdle  about 

LEAVE,  Siibstanlive. 
A'wwj.  22:13  L.  rel'iiselh  to  give/. 

1  Sam.  20:6  Da.  asked  /.  of  me.  28 
.Xe/i.  1.3:6  obtained  I  (.  of  king 
.\furk  5:13  Jesus  gave  them  /. 
JoAn  19:38  /.  to  take  away  body 
Acln  18:18  Paul  took  /.  of  breth. 

21:6  taken  our/,  one  of  another 

2  Cor.  2:13  taking  .  1  went  to  M. 

LE  WE. 

Gtf/i.  2:24  /.  father  and   mother. 
Mat.  19:5;  Mark  10:7;  Ejih. 
5:31 
.3.3:15  /.  wi.  thee  some  of  the  fo. 
44:22  the  lad  cannot  /.  bis  fath.' 
Er.  16:19  let  no  man  /.  manna 
23:11  /.  beasts  of  fleld  shall  eat 
Ler.  7:15  not/.  peace-otVer.  22:30 
16:2:J  otf  garni,  and  /.  them  the. 
19:10/.  them  for  the  poor.  23:22 
Xum.  9:12  /.  none  of  the  jtas-ov. 
.*^i;  15  again /.  them  in  wildern. 
Veul.  28:51  shall  not  /.  thee  com 
.54  remnant  of  ebil.  he  shall  /. 
Juff.ir.9  should  1  /.  my  fatness 
13  said.  Should  I  /.  iiiy  wine 
Hut/i  1:16  entreat  me  not  to/. 

1  Sam.  9:5  fa.  /.  curing  for  asses 

2  Sam.  14:7  not  /.  liusb.  a  name 
2  A'.  4:43  shall  eat  and  /.  thereof 

13:7  nor  did  he  /.  of  the  people 

Ezr.  9:8/.  ns  remnant  to  esiape 
12/.  it  for  inheritance  to  eliil. 

Xefi.  6:3  work  cease  whi.  I  /.  it  ? 
10:31  would  /.  the  seventh  year 

.A(«  .39:11  wilt  /.  labor  to  hiui  ? 

n.  16:10  thou  wilt   not   /.  my 

smil  in  hell,  .4c/»  2:'i7 
17:14/.  substance  to  their  babes 
27:9  mv  help,  /.  mc  not.  119:121 
49:10  /.  their  wealth  to  others 
141:8  O  (iod,  /.  not  my  soul  ries. 

Pror.  2:13/.  paths  of  uiirightuc. 

Er.  2:18/.  it  to  man  after  ine 
10:4  ruler  ag,  thee.  /.  not  place 

It.  10:3  where  will  ye  /.  glory  ? 
6.5:15  /.  your  name  for  a  curse 

Jer.  9:2  I  might  /.  my  people 
14:9  call,  by  thy  nai'ne,  /.  us  not 
17:11  /.  th.  in  midst  of  his  davs 
48:28/.  eitiesanddwell  in  rocks 
4ti:9  not  /.  some  glean,  grapes  ? 
11  /.  chil.  I  will  preserve  them 

K:tk.  16::)9  /.  thee  naked.  2.3:.'9 
I  //'A*.  12:14  /.  his  bliMid  ui»oii  him 

./<«/  2:14  /.  blessing  behind  him 
li;im5-3  shall  /.  ten  to  Israel 


I     7  /.  oir  rigbtcousuiKS  la  earth 


LED 

.Mai.  4:1  /.  niMt.  root  nor  branch 
Mot.  .5:21  /.  thy  gift  bef.  the  all. 

18:12  /.  ninety  and  nine,  Luke 
1.5:4 

23:2-3  am!  not  to/,  other  iitidonc 
Luke  ltl:ll  not  /.  in  th.  onestono 
./rt/(/(  14:27  mv  iieaer  1  /.  wi.  vou 

16:28  I  /.  World  and  go  to  Fiilb 
32  /.  nie  alone,  vet  1  am  iiol  al. 
.irf»  ti:-J  we  should  /.  the  word 

1  Cor.  7:13  lei  her  not  /.  him. 
/lib.  13:5  I  will  never/,  thee 

I  nlli,  or  will  I  LEAVE. 

./(./<  9:27  I  irilll.  olV  my  Inavlne. 

10:1  I  trill  I.  complaint  on  invs. 

Ezek.  6:8  /  iril'  I.  a  remiianl 

12:16  but  /  Hi///,  a  fiw  men 

99:5  /  M'.  /.  thee  Into  w  ilderne-s 

Zep.  3:12  /  «'.  /.  In  midst  of  th.  .• 

■  will  nnl  LEWE. 

2  A'.  2:2  /  « /'//  not  I.  tliee,  4:.30 
Joliii  14:18/1!'.  //./.  you  comfort. 

LEAVED. 
A.  45:1  opi'ii  him  two-/,  gates 

LEWKTII. 
Pinr.  1.3:-S  good  mail  /.  Inherit. 
^:3  sweeping  rain  wh.  /.  no  fo. 
Mat.  4:11  then  the  devil  /.  him 

LEV  VEX. 
Er.  19:15  away  /.  seven  days.  19 
1.3:7  ni'i.  /.  se'en  in  thv  quarters 
34:25  not  oiler  the  hldod  with  /. 
Lev.  2:11  no  meat-ort'.  made  wi. /. 
10:12  eat  meat-olTeri.  without/. 
,4»ifw  4:5  otVer  a  sacriflee  with  /. 
Mai.  13:33  kingdom  of  heaven  is 

like  /.  Luke  13:21 
16:6  beware  of/.  Pliar.  and  Sad. 

11 ;  MarkmH:  Luke  12:1 
12  th.  not  bewareof/.  of  bread 
1  Cor.  .5:6  little  /.  leaveneth  wh. 
lump,  Oal.  5:9 

7  purge  out  therefore  the  old/. 

8  keep  the  feast,  not  wi.  old  /. 

LEAVEXED. 
Er.  12:15  wh.  eateth  /.  bread,  19 
20  eat  nothing/,  inhabitations 
Mat.  13:33  till  whole  was  /.  Lukt' 
1-3:91 

See  BREAD. 

LEAVEXETH. 

1  Cor.  5:6  little  leaven  /.  lump, 
Gal  5.9 

LEAVING. 
Rom.  1:27  /.  iiutnr.il  use  of  wom. 
Heb.  6:1  /.  principles  of  Christ 
1  Pet.  2:21  siill'ered.  /  an  examp. 

LEBVXOX. 
Deut.  3:95  goodly  mount,  and  L. 
./'/(/.  3:3  Hiv.  dwelt  in  mount  L. 

1  7i'.  5:14  ten  tho.  a  month  to  L. 

2  A".  19:93  sides  of  L.  Is.  37:'24 
7^.  29:6  L.  like  voiiiig  unicorn 

72:16  fruit  slialie  like  L.  •.HlVi 
Cant.  4:8  L.  my  spou.  11. 15;  5:15 

7:4  thy  nose  is  as  tower  of  L. 
It.  W-.Si  I.,  shall  fall.  .■«:9 

29:17  L.  tunied  into  fruitf.  fleld 

.35:2  glory  ofL.  he  given  unto  it 

40:16  L.  not  sufllcient  to  burn 

60:13  glory  ofL.  sh.  coine  to  th. 
Jer.  18:14  leave  the  snow  ofL.  ? 

22:6  tlioii  art  head  ofL.  to  me 
Ezek.  31:15  I  caused  L.  to  mourn 
lloe.  14:5  forth  roots  as  L.  t>.  7 
yah.  1:4  flower  ofL.  lunguisheth 
Ilab.  2:17  violence  of  L.  sh.  cov. 
Ze<:  10:10  them  into  land  of  L. 

11:1  open  thy  doors.  O  L. 
LEBBEl'S.    Mai.  10:3 

LED. 
Gen.  24:27  being  in  wav,  L.  /.  me 

48  w  bo  hath  I.  me  in  right 
Er.  :iA  Moses/,  flock  i.i  hack  of 

13:17/.  not  thro'  land  of  Philis. 
18  (iod  /.  them  through  wlide. 

1.5:13  in  mercy  /.  forth  the  peo. 
I)rul.  8:2  L.  /.  thee  forty  years 

29:5/.  you  forty  years  in  wil-!--, 
1  A'.  8:48/.  them  awav  capti\e 
/V  78:14/.  them  withaelouii 
rv3/.  them  safelv.  th.  fear,  not 

106:9/.  Ih.  thm'  depths  as  thro' 
wildernis-,  136:16;  /».  6:1:13 

107:7  /.  tb-in  by  the  rl'-bl  way 
I*ror.  4:11  /.  thee  ill  rigllt  paths 
It.  9:16  /.  of  them  are  destroyed 

48:21  thirsted  not  wh.  th.  /.  th. 

ri.'i:19  shall  be  /.  forth  with  pea. 

6.3:12/.  them  by  right  hand 
Jer.  2:6  L.  /.  ii*  thro'  wlldernes.* 
17  when  he  /.  thee  bv  the  wav 

22:12  die  In  place  whi.  Ih  /.  him 

2^:8  L.  which  /.  hou-e  .-r  l-n-  I 


924 


CRUDENS    CONCORDANCE. 


LEF 

Lam.  3:5  hnth  /.  me  into  darkn. 
Ezfk.  89:88  to  be  I.  into  captivi. 
Amos  5:10  /.  40  years  thro"  wild. 
Mat.  4:1  Jes.  I.  of  Spirit,  Lii.  4:1 
.Luke  J:-i9  /.  Jesiisto  browofliill 
51:54  shall  be  L  awav  captive 
54:."j()  /.  Iliem  out  as  far  as  Beth. 
Acts  8::J2  t.  as  sheep  toshmghter 
Jlom.  8:14  are  I.  b.v  .Spirit  of  God 
3  Cor.  15:5  even  as  ve  were /. 
OaL  5:18  if  ye  be  ;.  bv  tlie  Spirit 
2  Tim.  3:6 1,  away  with  div.  lus. 

LEDDEST. 
iSam.  5:31.  out  Is.  1  Hir.  11:5 
Xeh.  9:15  ;.  th.  bya  cloudvpillai- 
Ps.  7T:S0 1,  thy  peo.  lilie  a  tlocli 

LEDGES. 
1  K.  7:58  borders  between  tile  /. 

35  I.  and  borders  were  the  sa. 

36  plates  of  I.  graved  cherubim 

LEEKS. 
Ifum.  11:5  rememb.  I.  and  ouio. 

LEES. 
Is.  SS-.H  feast  of  wine  on  the  I 
Jer.  48:11  M.  hath  set.  on  his  / 
.Zep.  1:12  pun.  men  settled  on  I. 

LEFT. 
Gen.  20:35  Judah.  I.  hoar.  30-9 
39:15/.  gar.  in  hand,  1.3,  15,  18 
41:49  gathe.  till  he /.  uumberin. 
47:  IS  not  aught  I.  but  bodies 
60:8  little  ones  /.  th.  in  Goshen 
Ex.  5:50  why  have  ye  /.  man  ? 
10:18  all  that  the  hail/.  15 
10:80  some/,  of  it  till  morning 
34:53  nor  sacriflce  be  /.  till  mor. 
Lee.  5:10  which  is  /.  of  nieat-olT. 
50:39  are  /.  of  you  .sli.  pine  away 
43  land  also  shall  be  /.  of  them ' 
A'lim.  26:G5  not  /.  a  man,  Jos. 

8:17;./«f/.  4:16;  iJbs.  9:12 
Beut.  2:34  /.  none  to  remain,  Jos 
10:.33,  .37,  .39.  40 ;  11:8,  11,14 
4:27  ye  sliall  be  /.  few  in  numb 

28:62;  h.  24:6;  Jer.  42:5 
38:36  there  is  none  sluit  up  or  /. 
Jrjs.  8:17  they  /.  the  city  open 
11:15  /.  notliing  undone  of  all 
58:3  have  not/,  your  brethren 
Jud.  5:53  L.  /.  those  nations,  3:1 
Iliith  1:3  was  /.  and  her  2  sons,  5 
18  then  she  /.  spealiing  to  her 
2:11  /.  thy  father  and  mother 
4:14  L.  not  /.  thee  this  day 
1  Sam.  2::i6  every  one  /.  in  house 
9:84  wliich  is  /.  set  it  bef.  thee 
10:3  father  /.  care  of  the  asses 
17:20  /.  the  sheep  with  a  keeper 
iSam.  6:81  tliere  they  /.  images 
9:1  IS  any  /.  of  house  of  Saul  ? 
13:30  there  is  not  one  of  lliem  / 
1.5:16  /.  ten  concubines,  16:21 
17:12  not  be  /.  so  much  as  one 

1  A.  9:51  children/.  5  Cfir  8-8 
14:10  cut  oflThim/.  8  A'.  (1:8 
19:3  /.  servant  there ;  10  I  on    / 

18  have  /.  me  7,000 :  20  /.  ox. 

2  71.  4:44  did  eat  and  /.  thereof 
7:7  /.  tents  ;  13  all  that  are  /. 
8:6  since  day  she  /.  the  land 
10:11  he/,  him  none  remaining 
14:56  not  any  /.  nor  any  helper 
17:16  /.  ctmimandments  of  Lord 
19:4  remn.  that  are  /.  Is.  37-4 
20:17  nothing  /.  saith  the  Lord 
2a:12 1.  of  the  poor  of  the  land 

./fr.  39:10;  55:16 
2  C/"-.  11:14  Lcvites/.  suburbs 
oVJo  Ir-  ''^'^<^,^^enraMn  I.  him 
24:18  thoy  I.  house  of  tlie  Lord 
31:10  liad  enougli,  have  /.  plen 
38:31  God  /.  him  to  try  him 
34:81  inq.  for  them  /.  in  Israel 

flW(.l:2c(racern.  .lewswh.  had/ 
8  remnant  /.  in  great  affliction 

Job  20:81  none  of  liis  meat  be  /. 
86  ill  with  him  /.  in  tabernacic 

Ps.  106:11  not  one  of  tliem  /. 

Proi).  39:15  a  child  /.  to  himself 

/.'.  1:9  L.  /.  us  a  rem.  liom.  9:39 
4:3  /.  in  Zion  shall  be  call,  holy 
11:16  remnant  that  shall  be  /. 
24:12  in  the  city  is/,  desolation 
39:6  nothing  be  /.  saith  the  L. 

Jer.  18:7/.  heritage;  3!:3 /.  swo. 
49:85  cily  of  prai.  not  /.  c.  of  iov 
011:36  le(  uolhingof  her  be/.    " 

h^fk.  1 1:53  sliall  be  /.  a  remnant 
.11:13  cut  him  otf  and  ha.  /.  him 

Ihln.  5:44  not  be  /.  to  othiT  peo. 

Itiirj.  5:3  who  is  /.  saw  h.  in  glo,  ? 

y-fr.  13:8  lliird  |)iirt  l)e /.  therein 

Hal.  4:30/,  nets:  52 /.  their  ships 
lo:'iT  ln,,k  up  of  meat  that  was 

I.  .M'tik  8:8 
25:80/.  wife  to  bro.  Mark  12:20 


LEN 

3Ial.  23:38  your  house  is  /.  desol. 

54:2  sh.  not  be/,  one  stone  upon 

anoth.  ifark  13:3;  Lvke  21:6 

40  one  shall  be  tak.  the  oth.  / 

41 ;  Luke  17:34,  35,  .36 
26:44  Jesus  /.  them  and  prayed 
Mark  10:58  /.  all  and  followed 
29  hath  /.  house,  Liikt  18:58, 59 
11:28  seven  had  her,  /.  no  seed 
Luke  5:28  /.  all  and  followed  him 
10:40  sister  /.  me  to  serve  alone 
John  4:52  sev.  hour  fever  /.  him 
Acts  2:31  soul  was  not  /.  in  hell 
14:17  he  /.  not  without  witness 
51::i5  they  /.  beating  of  Paul 
'•Jim.  4:80  I  /.  sick  at  Miletum 
Tit.  1:5  lor  this  cause  I  /.  thee 
Ileh.  5:8  he  /.  nothing  that  is  not 
Jude  6  angels  /.  tlieir  own  habit 
Rev.  2:4  thou  hast  /.  thy  first  lo. 
See  ALOKE. 

LEFT  olT. 
Cun.  17:52 /.o/rtalking  with  him 
Suth  5:20  hath  not  /.  ojf  kindn. 
Job  32:15  no  more,  th.'/.  offipe 
Ps.  36:3  he  hath  /.  off  to  b'e  wise 
Jer.  38:27  /.  o/f  speaking  wi.  him 
44:18  we  /.  o/fto  burn  mcense 
nos.  4:10  they  /.  off  to  take  heed 

LEFT  corner. 
2  K.  11:11  guard  stood  to  the  /.  c. 
See  HAND., 

LEFT-HAIVDED. 

Jud.  3:15  Bcnjam.  a  man  /.-/;.. 
20:16  were  700  chosen  men  l.-h. 
LEFT  pillar. 
1 K.  7:21  he  set  up  tile  /.  2>itlar 

LEFT  side. 
2  Chr.  23:10  weapon  fr.  ri.  to  Is. 
Ezek.  1:10  face  of  an  ox  on  I.  side 
4:4  lie  also  on  thy  /.  s.  lay  iniq. 
Zee.  4:3  olive  tree  upon  /.  s.  II 

LEG,  S. 
E3\  15:9  roast  wi.  Are  head  and  / 
29:17  inwards  and  /.  Ler.  9-14 
Lev.  4:11  head,  and  his/,  burn 
8:21  washed  the  inwards  and  /. 
11:21  wh.  have  /.  above  th.  feet 
Deut.  58:33  smite  thee  in  the  / 
1  Sam.  17:6  greaves  of  brass  on  / 
Ps.  147:10  taketh  no  pleas,  in  / 
Pros.  26:7  /.  of  lame  not  equal 
Cant.  5:15/.  are  as  pil.  of  marble 
Is.  3:20  L.  take  ornaments  of/. 
47:2  make  bare  /.  uncov.  thi^h 
/)aft.  2:.33his/.  of  iron 
Anws  3:12  mouth  of  lion  two  / 
Jo/m  19:31  besought  /.  mi.  he  b'r. 
38  soldi,  came  and  brake  tlie  / 
33  they  brake  not  his  /. 
LEGIOIV. 
Mark  5:9  name  is  L.  Luke  8:30 
LEGIOXS.     .T/n/.  26:53 

LEISURE. 
Mark  6:31  they  had  no  /.  to  eat 
LEMUEL.    Prop.  31:1,  4 

LE.\D. 
Ee.  22:23  if  tliou  /.  money 
Lev.  25:37  not  /.  him  thy  victuals 
i)«/C.  15:6  sh.  /.  to  many  nations 
8  thou  sh.  /.  him  suffi.  for  need 
23:19  sh.  not  /.  on  usury  to  bro. 
SO  to  stranger  may  /.  on  usury 
28:12  /.  to  many  nations 
44  /.  thou  sh.  not  /.  to  him 
Luke  6:34  if  /.  them  of  whom  ye 
hope  to  rece.  sin.  also  /.  sin. 
35  love  enemies,  do  good  and/. 
11:5  say,  Friend,  /.  me  3  loaves. 

LEIMDER. 
Prov.  25:7  borrower  servant  to  /. 
Is.  54:2  as  with  /.  so  wi.  borrow. 

LE>'DETH. 
/^«.  37:56  merciful,  /.  seed  bless. 
112:5  good  man  show.  fav.  and  /  I 
I  rov.  19:17  pity  on  poor,  /.  to  L 

LE\GTH. 
flc»/.  30:20  and  llic/.  ofthvdavs 
.fcM2:12/.„rdays,underStS 
,/■  „^„''Y™  '•  "''Inys  for  ever 
™f  •  3:2  /.  of  days  sh.  thev  add 
16  /.of  days  is  in  her  riglit  ha. 
Ap/l.  3:18  compre.  /.  of  love  of  C. 
luv.  21:16  /.  as  large  as  breadth 

.\t  LE\GTH. 

P/-OT.  29:21  b.;enmehisson«//. 

Itom.  l:ln  at  I.  mav  ha,  icmniey 

LEXGTHEX,  En 


Deut.  2.5:15  thy  dnvs'mav  be/ 

',■''',,''■,''',  "1™  ■■^■'lil'-  tiivdays 
Is.  54:2  /.  thy  cords,  etrengthen 


LET 

LE1VGTHE\I\G. 

Dan.  4:27  a  /.  of  tliv  tranquillity 

LE\T. 
E.r.  ]5:.36/,  them  as  th.  required 

1  Sam..  1:58  I  /.  him  to  the  Lord 
2:50  loan  which  i.s  /.  to  the  L. 

Jer.  15:10  I  liuve  not  /.  on  usury 

LEXTILES. 

Gen.  25:34  Jacob  gave  Esau  of/ 

2  Sam.  23:11  piece  ground  full  /. 
See  BEANS. 

LEOPARD,  S. 
Ca7>t.  4:8  fr.  niounlains  of  the/. 
Is.  11:6  /.  sh.  lii'  down  with  kid 
Jer.  6:6  /.  sliall  watch  over  cities 
I:J:53  can  /.  change  his  spots? 
Pan.  7:6  and  lo,  another  like  a/ 
Hos.  13:7  I  will  be  to  them  as  a  /. 
Hai.  1:8  horses  swifter  than  /, 
See.  13:2  beast  was  like  to  a  /. 

LEPER. 
Lev.  13:45  /.  in  whom  the  plague 
14:3  if  leprosy  be  healed  in  /. 
25:4  tlie  seed  of  Aaron  is  a  / 
Num.  6:2  put  out  of  camp  ev.  /. 
2 -Sam.  3:29  Joab,  one  that  is  a  /. 
2A'.  5:1  Naanian  was  a  /. 
11  strike  his  hand,  and  reco.  /. 
27  went  from  his  presence  a  /. 
1.5:5  Azari.  was  a  /.  to  his  death 
2  C/ir.  26:21  Uz.  the  ki.  was  a  /. 

23  for  they  said,  He  is  a  /. 
iVal.  8:2  th.  came  a  /.  Mark  1:40 
26:6  house  of  Sim.  /.  Mark  14:3 
LEPER.S. 
5  A'.  7:8  /.  came  to  ulterm.  part 
Mat.  10:8  cleanse  /.  raise  dead 
11:5  /.  are  cleansed,  Luke  7:52 
Luke  4:57  many  /.  were  in  Israel 
17:12  ten  men  that  were  /. 

LEPROSY. 

Lev.  13:3  in  skin  like  plague  of/. 
3itisaphii;iieof /.  8:49 
12  if  a  /.  break  out  in  the  skin 
13:13  if  the  /.  covered  his  flesh 
69  law  of  plague  of/.  14:54,  57 
14:3  if  plague  of/,  be  healed 
7  him  to  be  cleansed  from  / 
Deut.  24:8  heed  in  jilague  of/. 
5  A .  5:6  recoiei  him  of  his  /. 
27  /.  of  Naamaii  clea.  unto  thee 
2  rV;;-.  26:1!^  /.  rose  in  his  foreh. 
Mat.  8:3  his   /.   was   cleansed 

i)f«rt  1:42;  Ltjke  &:1S 
Luke  5: 15  man  full  of/,  besought 

See  FRETTING. 

LEPROUS. 

Ex.  4:6  hand  was  /.  as  snow 
Lev.  13:44  is  a  /.  man,  unclean 
Num.  15:10  Miriam  became  /. 
2  AT.  7:3  four  /.  men  at  the  gate 
2  C7ir.  26:20  and  Uzziah  was  /. 

LESS. 
E.r.  30:15  not  /.  than  half  shekel 
Num.  52:18  bey.  word  of  L .  do  /. 
J/rt;*4:31  when  it  issown  it  is/ 
15:40  M.  mother  of  James  the  /. 
5  Cor.  18:15  more  I  love,  /.  am  lo. 
E/>h.  3:S  am  /.  tlian  the  least 
Ileb.  7:7  /.  is  blessed  of  better 

LESSER. 
Gen.  1:16/.  li-ht  to  rulenirrht 
Is.  7:55  for  treading  of/,  cattle 

LET. 

Gen.  49:21  Napht.  a  hind  /.  loose 

Ex.  3:19  king  of  Et'.  will  not  / 

you  go,  4:21 :  7: 14 ;  8:32 ;  9:7 

17,35;  10:20,27:  11:10 

5:1/.  niypeoplego,  7:16:  8:1,20- 

9:1,  13;  10:3 

8:28  I  will  /.  yon  (jo,  9:28;  13:7 

18:87  M.  /.  father-in-law  depart 

21:86  /.  him  go  free  for  eye,  27 

Peul.  15:18  Ihbu  sh.  /.  him  go  fr. 

13  not  /.  him  go  away  empty 
•2  Sam..  11:12  to-m.  /.  tliee  depart 
1  K.  18:40  /.  none  of  them  escape 
Job  6:9  would  /.  loose  his  hand 
57:6  righte.  I  will  not  /.  it  go 
P.'-.  69:6  /.  not  those  be  ashamed 
109:6  /.  Sh.  stand  at  right  hand 
Cant.  3:4  would  not  /.  him  go 
8:11  /.  out  vineyard  to  keepers 
Is.  43:13  and  who  shall  /.  it» 
Jer.  57:11  Ihose  will  I  /.  remain 
Mai.  51:33  planted  a  vineyard 
and  /.  it  out  to  husbandmen, 
Mark  15:1;  Luke  Sfl-.V 
Luke  28:68  not  answer  nor  /.  go 
■Mm  19:18  if  thou  /.  this  man  "o 
.4c/«  57:15  not  bear  up.  /,  her  dr. 
/!nm.  1:13  but  was  /.  liilhei-to 
2  Thes.  5:7  now  letteth,  will  /.      I 


LEV 
Heb.  5:1  lest  we  sh.  /.  them  sleep 
See  ALONE. 

LET  down. 

Er.  17:11  wh.  he  /.  d.  his  hands 

5  A.  l:i:Sl  wh.  the  man  was  /.  a. 

■Jer.  &S:6  /.  d.  Jeremiah  wi.  coi-ds 

Ezek.  1:24  th.  /.  (/.  th.  wings,  55 

Mark  2:4  they  /.  a.  bed  wiTerein 

sick  of  palsy  lay,  Luke  5:19 

Luke  5:4  /.  d.  your  nets  for  drau. 

Acts  9:23  /.  him  </.  in  a  basket 

2  Cor.  11:.^3  ' 

10:11  four  corners,  /.  d.  to  eartb 

27:30  /.  down  boat  into  tlie  sea 

LETTER. 

2  Sam.  11:14  Dav.  wrote  a  /.  to  J. 

2  A'.  5:5  send  /.  to  kintr  of  Israel 
10:8  soon  as  /.  comelh  to  thee 
19:14  Hez.  received  /.  Is.  37:14 

Ezr.  4:7  /.  was  writ,  in  Svrian 
8  wrote  a  /.  against  Jerusalem 

J^t•/^  8:8  /.  to  As.  keeper  of  forest 

Est.  9:29  wrote  to  conlirm  this  /. 

■Jer.  29:1  words  of/.  Jerem.  sent 

Acts  5.3:55  Claud,  wrote  /.  to  Fel 
34  when  governor  had  read  /. 

Pcml.  5:27  by  /.  transgress  law 
29  circumcis.  of  heart,  not  in  /. 

7:6  not  in  the  oldness  of  the  / 

3  Cor.  3:6  not  of  /  but  of  Spirit 
7:8  sorry  with  /.  I  do  not  repent 

ff«^.  6:11  large  a/.  I  have  written 
2  Thes.  2:5  be  not  shaken  by  /. 
Ueb.  13:52  I  have  written  /. 

LETTERS. 

1  A'.  21 :8  Jezebel  wrote  /.  9 

2  A".  10:1  Jehu  wrote  /.  and  sent 
20:12  king  of  Babylon  sent  / 

2  Chr.  30:1  Hez.  wrote  /.  to  Eph 
6  posts  went  with  /.  from  kinc 

32:17  wrote  /.  to  rail  on  G.  of  Is. 
Neh.  2:7  /.  be  given  to  governors 

6:17  sent  /.  to  Tob.  and  /.  came 
Est.  1:25  Ahasuerus  sent  /. 

3:13  /.  were  sent  by  post,  8:10 

9:20  Mordecai  sent  /.  to  Jews.  30 
Jer.  29:85  hast  /.  in  thy  name 
Luke  53:38  WTit.  in  /.  of  Hebrew 
John  7:15  how  know,  this  man  /. 
Acts  9:5  desired  /.  to  Damascus 

15:53  the  apostles  wrote  /. 

22:5  fr.  whom  also  1  received  /. 

28:21  neither  received  /.  out  Ju. 

1  Cor.  16:3  sh.  approve  by  your/. 

2  Cor.  3:1  nor  need  we/,  of  com. 
10:9  1  would  terrify  you  by  /. 

10  /.  are  weighty"and  powerf, 

11  in  word,  liy  /.  when  absent 
LETTEST. 

Job  15:13  /.  sii.  words  out  mouth 

41:1  with  a  cord  thou  /.  down  f 

Luke  5:59  L.  /.  thou  thy  ser.  dep. 

LETTETH. 
2  A".  10:54  he  that  /.  him  go 
Prov.  17:14  as  when  one/,  water 
2  Thes.  2:7  only  he  that  now  /. 

LEVI. 
Gen.   29:34  called  L.  Ex.  6:16; 

Num.  3:17 
Num.  16:7  you,  ye  sons  of  L. 
Deut.  10:9  L.  hath  no  part 
1  K.  12:31  priests  were  not  of  L. 
1  Chr.  21:0  hut  L.  count,  he  not 
Ps.  1.35:20  bless  L.  O  house  of  L. 
Ezek.  40:40  among  the  sons  of  L. 
Zee.  12:13  the  house  of  L.  apart 
Mai.  2:4  cov.  be  with  L.  8;  3-3 
Mark  5:14  L.  the  son  of  Alphcus 
Luke  3:54  Marthat  son  of  L.  59 
5:57  a  publican  named  L. 
Ueb.  7:9  L.  payed  tithes  in  Abr. 

Tribe  of  LEVL 
Nvm.  1:49  not  num.  /.  ofL.  3:6 
Deut.  10:8  separat.  t.  ofL.  18:1 
1  Chr.  23:14  we.  named  of  /.  of  L. 
Pev.  7:7  /.  o;'L.  sealed  15,000 

LEVIATHA\. 
Job  41:1  cjiiist  thou  draw  out  / 
Ps.  74:14  breakest  the  heads  of/. 
104:56  is  that  /.  thou  hast  mado 
2s.  57:1  shall  punish  /.  even  /. 

LEVITE. 

Ex.  4:14  Aaron  the  L.  thv  brot.  f 

Deut.  12:12  rej.bef.  the  Lord  and 

theL.  18:  16:11. 14;  26:11,  13 

Jud.  17:7  a  yonng  man  a  L.  9 

10  thy  victuals,  so  the  L.  went 

12  Micah  consecrated  the  L. 

13  I  have  a  L.  to  my  priest 
R:3  knew  the  voice  of  the  L. 
19:1  a  certain  L.  soiourning 

2  fhr.  50:14  Jahaziel  the  L.  came 
81:15  Conon.  the  L.  over  things 

14  Kore  the  L.  over  fr.-will  off. 


CRUDEXS  COXCOllDANCE. 


92o 


LIA  LIE 

Z  •(<■.•  Ifta-i  liki«ii.c  a  L.  camo       ;.«.  44:ia  n-iistratoth  tokein  of/. 
Ads  4:J6  Barnabas  a  L.  hav.  land  .At.  .W:.')(i  n  xwonl  in  inxiii  ilie  / 

LBVITES.  I  Tim.  1:10  law  Im  niml.'  fur  /. 

Br.  ."1S:21  couiiled  for  sorv.  of  L. '  ?.''•  '•'-  l'r<'ian»  an'  alwayB  /. 


Lfv.  ■«::«  liu  of  L.  may  L.  iril^ . 
y>im  \:M  »h.  appoint  t.  ov.  tab. 

51  the  L.  shall  tal>\;  it  down 

M  thf  L.  shall  pilih  loiind  abo. 
3:9  shall  !;iv.'  L.  unto  .\aroii 

12  I'have  taken  L.  thf  L.  inino 

41  take  the  L.  for  nic,  4.'):  S:14 
7;.^  thou  sh.  stve  wajo.  unto  L. 
8:6  take  L.  ff.  Is.  anil  cleanse 

II  .\aroii  sh.  olTer  I,,  bef.  the  L. 
l.S:fi  taken  L.  to  ilo  service,  2:1 

24  tithes  1  have  i;i»eii  to  the  L. 
:ij:a  sive  unto  the  L.  eities,  S 
J'W.  14::i  to  L.  he  ^ave  none  inh. 
21:3  Is.  irave  these  eities  to  L.  8 

41  cities  of  L.  were  forlvelsht 
1  *i«i.  6:1.5  L.  took  rtown'ark 

1  Chr.  15:1.-,  ellild.  of  L.  bale  ark 

26  G.  helped  L.  that  bare  ark 

2  f^ftr.  5:12  L.  were  siu-.^ei's.  7  6 
Id:  11  also  the  L.  shall  heolllcere 
ii:6  L   shall  coinj).  the  kin;;.  7 
2'.*:5  yo  L.  suiietiry  yoursel\es 
■H-.V.i  of  the  L.  there  were  scrih. 
.33:14  L.  prep,  for  themselves,  15 

Ezr.  6:18  set  L.  in  their  courses 
Xeh.  S:7  L.  aitised  pco.  to  under, 
11  the  L.  stilled  the  people 
12:2T  at  dedica.  th.  sought  L. 
1:3:10  I,,  were  lied  every  one 
ay  (k'flled  priesthood  of  the  L, 
Jer.  .■S.!:22  I  will  multiply  the  L. 
E:ek.  41:10  L,  are  ^-oneViir  ini. 
43:11  not  astray  \vh,  L.  went 
Priests  and  LEVITES. 
PfiU.  17:9  come  \a  pries,  ami  L. 
Jos.  .'l::i  see;>.  a.  L.  bearin;;  ark 
1  A'.  8^4  /).  K.  L.  brought  ark 
a  Vhi:  2:):4  p.  a.  L.  sh.  be  porters 
29::^  pri.  and  L.  more  upright 
30:15  pH.  and  L.  were  ashamed 
21  L.  iiiid pritg.  praised  the  L. 

27  /(  .1/1!/  L.  blessinl  the  peon. 
31:'t  ll'-:^.  ijUestioniMl  wi./>.  a.  L. 
:j,"i:s  iiriiH-.'s  :;ave  io/»\  and  L. 

Ezr.  i,:20 pr.  <ind  L.  were  puritl. 

9:1  ;).  (I.  L.  have  not  separated 

10:5  Ezra  made  pr.  a.  L.  to  sw. 

J\VA.  9::J8  our  princes,  L.  and  p. 

10::i4  we  cast  lots  amo.  /).  a.  L. 

12::i0/).  a.  L.  pnrilii'd  themselv. 

If.  66:21  take  of  th.  for/),  and  I,. 

Jer.  33:1s  p.  a.  L.  not  want  a  man 

21  the  L.  the/>.  my  ministers 

John  1:19  Jews  sent  /).  and  L. 

LEVITK'AL. 
Heb.  7:11  were  by  /.  priesthood 

LEVY,  Substantivr. 

1  K.  5:l:j  Sol.  raised  /.  ofnon.OOO 

14  Adoniram  was  over  the  /. 

9:15  reason  of/.  Solomon  raised 

LEVY,  Verb. 

Xiim.  ,31:3s  /.  a  tribute  to  the  L. 

1  A'.  9:21  on  those  did  Solom.  /. 

LEWD,  LV. 
Ez^k.  16:27  ashani.  of  thv  /.  way 
22:11 .'.  detiled  his  dan-liier 
2.3:44  went  in,  unto  the/,  worn. 
Acts  17:5  Jews  took  /.  fellows 

LEWDXESS. 
J'id.  50:6  th.  have  committed  /. 
J^r.  11:15  wrouL'ht  /.  with  many 

13:2?  seen  /.  of  thy  whoredom 
Ezek.  16:43  sh.  not  commit  this/. 
.58  thou  hast  borne  /.  and  abo. 
22:9  midst  of  thee  th.  commit  /. 
23:21  rememhr.  /.  of  thy  youth 
27  I  make  thy  /.  to  cease.  4S 
29  both  thv  /'.  and  whoredom 
33  Iheref.  bear  thou  also  thy  /. 
49  sliull  rccomiiense  your/. 
21:13  in  thv  lilthiness'is/. 
11')'.  2:10  will  I  discover  her/. 
6:9  priests  murder,  commit  /. 
Acts  18: 14  matter  of  wrong  or  /. 

LIAR. 

Jnh  24:23  who  will  make  mc  a  /.  / 

PrO{.  17:4  /.  piv.  ear  to  uau:;htr 

10:22  poor  man  better  than  a  /. 

30:6  and  thou  be  found  /. 

Jt.  13: 18  wilt  th.  he  to  me  as  /.  f 

John  8:44  /.  and  the  father  of  it 

55  Bay,  I  know  him  not.  be  /. 

Jtonx.  3:4  God  true,  ev.  man  a  /. 

1  John  1:10  sinned,  make  him  /, 

2:4  keepeth  not  com.  is  /.  4:20 

22  is  a  /.  but  he  that  denieth 

5:10  bcliev.  not  G.  ouxA^i  him  /. 

LIARS. 
Dsul.  83:29  enemies  found  /. 
Pi.  116:11  haste,  all  men  arc  /. 


Itrr.  2:2  ami  hll^t  fi 1  them  /. 

21:8  all  /.  have  th.  part  in  lake 

LIBERAL,  LY. 
/Vu/.  1.5:14  shall  furnish  him  /. 
/'/w.  11:23  /.  soul  sh.  be  maile  fat 
Is.  32:5  vile  sh.  not  be  called  /. 

S  the  /.  devihcth  /.  thinj;* 
2  Cor.  9:13  your/,  distribution 
Jam.  1:3  God  giveth  all  men  /. 
LIBERALITY. 

1  Cor.  16:3  brim;  voiir/.  to  .Jeru. 

2  Cor.  8:2  the  riches  ,.r  their  /. 
LIBERTI.VES. 

Acta  C:9  called  synajjogue  of/. 

LIBERTY. 
Uv.  2.5:10  pr<«lairn  /.  thro'  land 
/v.  I  HI:  13  and  1  will  walk  at  /. 
/f.  61:1  proclaim  /.  to  captives 
yei\ 31:8  covemmt  to  proclaim/. 
15 done  ri^'ht,  in  proclaim.  /. 
17  not  heark.  to  me  liroelnim- 
imr  /.  I  pro<-laim  a  l.  for  viui 
F:fk.  46:17  his  to  the  year  of/. 
I.uke  4:18  set  at  /.  theiii  bruised 
.4'-C.«2l:23  keep  P.  let  him  have/. 
26::t2  man  mii;ht  been  set  at  /. 
27:3  gave  /.  to  go  to  his  friends 
Rom.  8:21  from  bondage  Into  /. 

1  Cor.  7::i9  she  is  at  /.  to  maiTy 
8:9  take  heed  lest  Ih.  /.of  vours 
10:29  mv  /.  Judged  of  another 

2  Cor.  3: 17  Sp.  of  L.  is,  there  is/. 
Gal.  2:4  came  priv.  to  spv  our  /. 

5:1  stand  fast  in  thi'/.  whi'rew. 
13  ye  have  been  called  to  /. 
//■•■ft.  13:23  brother  Tim.  set  at  /. 
■fam.  1:23  whoso  look,  to  law  of/. 

2:12  be  Judged  bv  the  law  of/. 

1  Pet.  2:16  not  using/,  for  a  cloak 
•iPet.  2:19  they  promise  them  /, 

LIB\AII. 

Xiim.  .13:20  iMIehed  in  L.  21 
•/»«.  10:29  pa>-s,'d  to  L.  21:13 

2  A".  8:22  L.  revolted,  2  Chr.  21:10 
r,IBY.\.     Ezek.  .30:5:  Arts  2:10 
LIBY.VNS,  Jer.  46:9;  Dan.  11:43 

LICE, 
Kr.  P:16  dust  became  /.  17, 18 
Ps.  105:31  /.  in  all  their  coasts 

LirEXSE. 
Arts  21:40  when  he  had  giv.  P./. 
25: 16  accused  have  /.  to  answer 

LICK. 
X'im.  22:4  this  eimipany/.  npall 
1  A'.  21:19  shall  dogs  /.  lliy  bhiod 
Pe.  72:9  enemies  sh.  /.  the  dust 
/*.  49:23/.  up  dust  of  thv  feet 
ilic.  7:1"  eh.  /.  dust  like  a  serp. 

LICKED,  ETIL 
Xum.  22:4  /.  up  all,  as  oi  /.  grass 

1  A'.  1S::)8  /.  up  water  in  trench 
21:19  dogs  /.  biood  <if  Naboth 
22::l8  the  dogs  /.  up  his  hhiod 

Luke  16:21  do^'s  ca.  and  /,  sorea 
LID. 

2  A'.  12:9  bored  a  hole  in  the  /, 
LIE,  fal.vhond. 

Ps.  62:9  men  of  hi.  degree  are  «/. 

1 19:69  proud  forged  a  /.  ag.  me 

fs.  44:20  is  not  a  /.  iu  rig.  hand  ? 

Jer.  27:10  prophesy  a  /.  to  vou  to 

rem.  vou  fr.  land.  14.  "15,  16 

28:13  mak.  pen.  to  trust  in  a  /. 

29:31  caused  von  to  trust  in  a  / 
AX-.  21:29  divine  a  /.  to  tlue 
.l/ic.  1:14  shall  be  a  /.  to  kings 
^er.  10:2  diviners  have  seen  a  /. 
John  S:U  speaketh  /.  he  speak. 
Pom.  1:23  changed  tnitli  unto  /, 

3-7  through  my  /.  to  his  glory 
■2  rhes.  2:11  they  eh.  believe  a/. 
iyo*n2:21  no/,  is  of  the  truth 

27  of  all  things,  and  is  no  /. 
/te-n.  21:27  whatso.  inaketh  a  /. 

22:15  whoso,  lov.  and  niaketh/. 

LIES. 

J»d.  16:10  th.  hast  told  me/.  IS 

JoO  11:3  /.  make  men  hold  peace  ? 

3:4  ye  are  forgers  of/. 
Ps.  40:4  such  as  turn  aside  to  /, 


LIE 

Pmi.  29:12  If  a  ruler  heark.  to  /, 
30:8  remove  ft-,  me  vanity  and/. 

/s.  9:15  prophet  that  leaelielh  /. 
2K:13  have  niadi*  /.  (»ur  refuge 

17  sweep  away  the  refuge  of/, 
69:3  your  lips  have  spoken  /. 

4  trust  in  vanilv,  and  speak  /, 
Jer.  9:3  beml  like  Ih.  bow  for/. 

5  tan.  their  tongue  to  speak  /. 
14:14  proph.  prophe.  /.  2.3:25,26 
16:19  onr  fathers  have  iuher.  /. 
20:6  hast  prophesied  /.  vanity 
2.3:14  commit  adult,  walk  in  /. 

32  cause  peo.  to  err  by  their/. 
■1S:.")0  his  /.  shall  not  so  elVect  it 
k'zek.  13:8  spoken  vanity,  seen  /. 
9  uiKui  projdiels  that  divine  /. 
22  with  /.  ye  made  right,  sad 
22:28  divining  /.  unto  them 
24:12  she  wearied  herself  with/. 
Pan.  11:27  speak  /.  at  one  table 
/lot.  7:3  princes  glad  with  /. 
13  have  spoken  /.  against  mo 
10:!3  ve  have  eaten  fruit  of/. 
11:12  Ephr.  comp.  about  wi.  /. 
12:1  he  increasetll  /.  and  desol. 
1 .4//10*  2:4  /.  cinised  them  to  err 
I  .Iff'-.  6:12  inhabi.  have  s[)oken    . 
\Xih.  .3:1  city,  it  is  flillof/. 
//«».  2: 18  and  a  teacher  of/. 
y.f/).  3:13  I»rael  sh.  not  speak  /, 
Zer.  1.3:3  spi'iik.  /.  in  n:nne  of  L. 
1  Ti?n.  4:2  sjn-ak.  /.  iu  hypocrisy 

LIE,  Verb. 

LfT.  0:2  if  a  soul/,  to  his  nei..-h. 

19:11  steal,  nor/,  (me  toanother 

Xiim.  23:19  man,  that  he  sho.  /. 

1  Sam.  13:29Str.  ofls.  willnot/. 

2  A'.  4:16  do  not/,  to  hanilnniid 
,/o»6:28it  is  evident  to  vou  if  I/. 

31:6  should  I  /.  against'mv  right 
Ps.  89::i3  I  will  not  /.  to  David 
Pron.  14:5  faith,  w  itn.  will  not  /. 
Is.  63:8  my  i)eo.  that  will  not  /. 
.1/iV.  2:11  walk,  in  falsehood  do/. 
Ifab.  2:3  it  shall  speak  and  not  /. 
Acts  5:3  hath  S.  filled  heart  to/,  .i" 
Jloin.  9:1  I  sav  truth  iu  Christ,  I 

/.  not,  1  Tim.  2:7 
2  Cor.  11:31  I,,  knoweth.  I/,  not 
Col.  1:20  I  wrote,  behold  I  /.  not 
Col.  3:9  /.  not  one  to  another 
Tit.  1:2  life,  God  that  cannot  /. 

promised,  Ifeh.  6:18 
Jam.  .3:14/.  not  against  the  truth 
1  John  1:6  we  /.  and  d<,  not  truth 
//el'.  3:9  they  are  .Tews,  but  do  /. 

LIED,  ETH. 
/>?'.  6:3  lo.«t.  and  /.  couceming 
1  A'.  13:18  but  he  /.  unto  him 
l*s.  78:36  /.  unto  bJm  wi.  tongues 
A*.  57:11  been  afraid,  thou  hast/. 
Acts  5:1  th.  hast  not/,  unto  men 

LIE,  to  recline. 
men.  47:.'i0  I  will  /.  with  my  fat. 
A>.  2:1:11  let  the  ground  /.  still 
Pe'it.  29:20  curses  iu  book/,  on  h 
Jiid.  19:20  thv  wants  /.  on  mo 
li'iit/i  3:4  mark  the  place  he  sh.  /. 
1  A".  1:2  let  her/,  in  thy  bosom 
Ps.  57:4  I  /.  among  them  on  Brc 
S«:5  like  slain  that  /.  in  grave 
Ec.  4:11  two/,  together  ha.  heal 
/*.  13:21  wild  beasts  sh.  /.  there 
14:18  kings  of  nations/,  in  glory 
51:20  sons  /.  at  head  of  streets 
/.am.  2:21  young  and  old  /.  gro. 
Ezek.  4:4/.  also  upon  thv  left  side 

6  /.  again  on  thy  righ't  side 

9  thou  sh.  lieon  thy  side  :)90d. 
31:18  /.  in  midst  of  imcircumc. 
32:21  they  /.  uneircumcised,  :iO 

27  thev  shall  not  /.  wi.  niighly 
31:14  shall  they/,  in  a  gmxl  folil 
John  5:6  when  Jesus  saw  him  /. 

LIE,  ETH  down. 

Lei:  18:23  to  /.  </.  thereto.  80:16 
26:6  /.  d.  and  none  make  afraid 
Xt'm.  23:24  not  /.  </.  till  he  cat 
/If of.  25:2  cause  him  to/,  down 
/tilth  3:7  B.  went  to  /.  (/.  at  heap 


I  >'wi.  3:5  I  call.  not,/.  </.  ag.  6:9 


58:3  wicked  go  astray,  8|>eak.  /. 
delight  in  /.  curse  inwardly 


62 


•i.--am.  11:13  went  to/,  d.  on  bed 
Jof>  7: 1  wh.  I  /.  d.  I  say,  Sh.  I  ri. 
1 1 :  19  /.  d.  none  make  thee  afra. 
14:12  so  man  /.  d.  and  ris.  not 
20:11  /.  d.  with  him  in  the  dust 
21:26  shall  /.  d.  alike  in  the  dust 
27:19  rich  man  sludl  /.  doirn 


deceitful  witness  spe/ik.  /. 
19:3  speaketh /.  shall  nol  esca|.e 
9  he  that  speaketh  /.  sh.  j..ri-li 


iK.iu  snail  (.  a.  in  satety 
17:2  be  for  flocks  w  hich  sli.  /.  d. 
27:10  sh.  the  calf  feed  and  /.  d. 
4.3:17  army  and  power  ^h.  /.  d. 


LIF 

/*.  .50:11  fihall  /.  down  in  sorrow 
65:111  place  for  tlio  herds  to/. ./. 
Jer.  .3:23  /.  d.  in  shame  and  conf, 
33:12  sliep.  causing  flocks  /.  d. 
Ezek.  »l:  15  I  will  cause  them  /  d. 
//w.  2:18  make  iliem  /.  d.  safely 
Zep  2:7  sh.  /.  ./.  iu  the  evening 
14  fl.ickssh./.  d.  15  beasts /.d. 
3:13  I'eiuuant  of  Israel  sludl/.  d. 

LIE,  ETH  in  wall. 
A>.  21:13  if  a  man  /.  not  in  ivaiC 
/'nit.  19:11  hate  neighbor.  /.  ic. 
Jos.  8:4  sh.  /.  in  w.  against  city 
Jiid.  9:32/.  In  trait  iu  the  tlelil 
21:20/.  in  w.  In  the  vinevards 
1  .Sawi.  a2:»  my  ser.  to  /.  in  w.  13 
Ps.  10:9/.  in  ?c.  secretly  as  a  lion 
r>9:3  they  /.  in  ir.  for  my  soul 
Pror.  7:12/,  in  n\  at  ev.  comer 
12:0  wickid  are  itil.  in  wait 
23:28  she  /.  in  n\  as  for  a  prey 
.Vic.  7:2  thiy  all  /.  in  w.  for  bl. 
.\<-ts  2.3:21  /.  1,1  wait  for  him 
Eph.  4:1 1  /.  t(i  «T.  to  deceive  niu 

LIE,  ETH  waste. 
Xeh.  2:3  fathei-s'  sepulchres/,  v. 
17  Pee  how  Jerusalem  /.  ua<tc 
/s.  .13:8  the  highways  /.  waste 
34:10  it  sh.  /.  w.  none  sh.  pass 
Hag.  1:4  and  this  house  /.  waste 

LIE,  ETH  wlih. 
Gen.  19:.32  and  we  w  ill  /.  w.  him 
30:15  he  shall/.  «•.  thee  to-night 
39:7  /.  u<.  me,  12;  2  .Sam.  13:11 
Et.  22:16  if  a  man  /.  «■.  a  maid 

19  whoso  /.  xMh  hejist 
Ler.  15:18  UK  whom  mail  shall/. 
1.5:24  if  any  man  /.  iiith  her  at 
18:20  not  I.  cai-naily  «•.  neiglib. 

22  shall  not  /.  n'ith  mankind 

23  neither  sh.  thou  /.  w.  beast 
19:20  /.  carnally  with  bondmaid 
20:11  man  /.  w.  his  father's  w  ife 

12  if  a  man  /.  irilh  daugh.-in-l. 

13  mankind  as  /.  w.  woman 
15  if  a  man  /.  xcith  a  beast 
18  if  man  /.  w.  wom.  ha.  sick. 

Xnm.  5:13  if  a  man  /.  trilli  her 
/>eiit.  22:2:3  find  her.  and  .'.  with 
25  man  force  her.  and  /.  w.  her 
27:20  that  /.  with  father's  wife 
21  /,  w.  beast ;  22  eist.  23  mot. 
28:.30  betroth  a  wife,  ano,  /.  tv. 
■iSam.  11:11  go  to /.  h. mvwifef 
Cant.  1:13  sh.  /.  all  night  betwixt 
Jfic.  7:5  nioutli  frtun  her  that  /. 

LIERS  in  wait. 

Jos.  8:14  wist  not  th.  were/.  /.  w. 

/lid.  <l:23  men  of  Sh.  set  /.  in  w. 

16:12  /.  in  w.  ahid.  in  chamber 

20:.3;i  the  /.  in  trait  came  forth 

37  /.  in  w.  hasted  and  rushed 

LIEST. 

Cren.  28:13  land  whereon  thou  /. 

/lent.  6:7  wh.  thou/,  down.  11:19 

■los.  7: 10  «  heref.  /.  on  thy  face  ? 

Prm.  3:24  /.  ilown  sh.  not  be  af. 

LIETH. 
Cen.  4:7  not  well,  sin  /.  at  door 
49:25  blessings  of  deep  /.  under 
/.ev.  14:47  that  /.  in  house 
15:4  bed  whereon  he  /.  is  unci. 
20  111.  she  /.  on  is  unclean.  2*> 
24  bed  whereon  he/,  be  nnc.  33 
26:34  S.  as  long  as  /.  desoliitc 
./lid.  16:5  where  his  strength  /. 
Job  40:21  he  /.  under  shady  tree 
/v.  41:8  he  /.  he  sh.  rise  no  more 
8.s:7  thy  wniih  /.  hard  on  me 
Mat.  ^-.W  servant  /.  at  home  sick 
Mark  5:2:)  /.  at  point  of  death 
Pom.  12:18  as  much  as  /.  In  vou 
I  John  5:19  world  /.  in  w  iek'edn 

LIEITE\AXTS. 
Ezr.  8:.3«  king's  commis.  to  /. 
AV/.  3:12  commanded  king's  /. 
8:9  Mord.  h;id  commanded  to 
9:3  rulers  and  /.  helped  Jews 

LIFE. 
Gen.  1:20  mnv.  creature  hath  /. 
2:7  G.  breathed  the  breath  of  i 
9  tree  of/,  in  garden.  3:'22 
3:21  keep  the  way  of  tn  e  of/. 
6:17  dcst.  all  wherein  is  /.  7:22 
9:4  flesh  with  the  /.  shall  ve  not 
cat,  Lti.  17:14 
5  of  man  will  I  req.  /.  of  man 
18:10  return  accord,  to  time  of /. 
42:15  by  the  /.  of  Pharaoh.  16 
45:5  G.  did  seiiti  me  to  preser.4 
47:9  not  attained  to  veani  of/. 
F.JC.  21:S3  gi.  /.  f..r/.  Xhiit.  19:21 
At.  17:11  /.  of  tl.sh  in  the  blo.)d 
18:18  besldis  the  other  in/,  tl. 
/Aid.  12:2;)  blood  is  /.  n.it  eat  /. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


LIF 

Vent,  sn.ia  tree  of  fie.  is  man's  I. 
24:6  takclh  man's  /.  to  plfrtse 
30:15  I  have  set  before  thee, 

this  day,/.  19:  Jer.  21:8 
3'}:47  not  vain  thi.  bee.  your  I. 

Jos.  2:14  answ.  cur  I.  for  yours 

1  Smn.  2.'i:29  bo.  up  in  bun.  of/. 

2  Sam.  15:21  whet,  in  death  or  /. 

1  K.  3:11  not  asked  for  thyself 

\onzl.  2  Cfir.  1:11 

2  A'.  -1:1(1  time  of/,  embrace,  IT 
7:7  left  camp,  fled  for  their  /. 

E:r.  (;:10  nrav  for  /.  of  kin:; 
.£■>/.  S:ll  Jews  to  stand  for 7. 
jai  3:20  wliy  /.  oriven  to  bit.  soul  f 

10:12  thou  hast  granted  me  /. 

24:22  riseth,  no  man  sure  of/. 

3:3:4  breath  of  Al.  given  me  /. 

3(J:G  preservefh  not  /.  of  wicked 

14  tlieir  /.  is  among  the  unci. 

Pi.  111:11  wilt  sliow  ine  path  of/. 

21:4  a<ked  /.  of  thee,  tliou  gav. 

30:5  in  liis  favor  is  /. 

31:12  wh.  man  is  he  th.  desi.  /.  ? 

3H:n  with  thee  is  fountain  of  /. 

61:f)  wilt  prolouir  the  king's  /. 

6.3::i  lovins-kin.  is  better  th.  /. 

CO:!)  Idess  (J.  wlio  hold,  soul  in  /. 

7S:50  gave  /.  over  to  pestilence 

91:16  with  long  /.  will  I  satisfy 

1:J3:3  blessing,  even  /.  for  ever 
T^row  1:19  which  taketh  away  /. 

2:1<I  take  they  hold  of  paths  of/. 

3:2  long  /.  and  peace  shall  they 
l"*  she  is  a  tree  of/,  to  them  ' 

22  so  sh.  thev  be  /.  to  thy  soul 
4:22  /.  to  those  that  find  them 

tii  out  of  heart,  are  issues  of/. 
5:0  lest  thou  pon.  the  path  of/. 
0:23  reproofs  are  the  way  of  /. 
8:35  whoso  findeth  me  findeth  /. 
10:11  mou.  of  right,  is  well  of/. 
11:'!0  fruit  of  ric-ht.  is  tree  of/. 
12:10  right,  regardeth  /.  of  bea. 
2.S  in  way  of  righteousness  is  /. 
1-3:8  ran.  of  man's  /.  are  riches 
1-3  desire  com.  it  is  a  tree  of/. 
14  law  of  wise  is  a  fount,  of/. 
14:27  fear  of  L.  is  a  fount,  of/. 
30  n  so-ind  heart  is  /.  of  flesh 
15:4  wh(»les.  tongue  is  tree  of/. 
24  w:iy  of/,  is  above  to  wise 
.31  h";u-''lh  reproof  of /.  abideth 
1(1:15  id  king's  countenance  is/. 
W<'1\  d'-rith  /.  in  power  of  tong. 
21:-.!1  followeth  mercy.  And.  I' 
22:4  by  humil.  are  riches  and  /. 
Ec.  7:12  wisdom  giveth  /. 
Is.  .3,8:16  in  all  th.'things  is  the  /. 
20  sing  songs  all  davs  of  our  /. 
.57:10  h.ast  found  /.  of  thv  hand 
J'r.  8:3  death  chos.  rather  th.  /. 
21:8  set  bef.  vou  the  way  of/. 
Lam.  2:19  lift  up  thv  hands  for/. 
Ezek.  13:22  not  return  by  prom.  /. 
83:15  wicked  walk  in  Stat.  of/. 
Jon.  1:14  not  perish  for  man's  /. 
^lal.  2:5  covenant  with  him  of/. 
ila(.  2:20  dead  wh.  sou.  child's  /. 
6'25  t:i!:e  no  thought  for  your  /. 

L  'l:e  l-i-.a 
18:8  enter  into  /.  halt  or  maim. 
Mark  9:43 

9  better  to  enter  into  /.  with 
one  eye,  Mai-k  9:45 

19,'17  enter  into  /.  keep  com. 
Mark  3:4  is  it  lawful  to  save/  or 

to  kill  ?  Luke  0:9 
Luke  1:75  holiness  all  davs  of/. 

12:15  /.  consist,  not  in  a'bund. 

23  /.  more  than  meat,  the  body 
John  1:4  in  him  w.  /.  and  /.  w.  li 

3:.36  believeth  not  S.  not  see  /. 
6-26  as  Pat.  hath  /.  in  himself, 
so  hath  he  given  to  the  S.  /. 

29  to  resurrection  of/. 

40  will  not  come  to  me  that 

might  have  /.  10:10 
6:33  giveth  /.  unto  the  world 

35  I  am  the  bread  of  /.  48 

51  which  I  will  give  for  the  /. 

53  blood,  ye  have  no  /.  in  vou 

03  words  i  speak  to  vou,  are  /. 
8:12  shall  have  the  light  of/. 
11:25  the  resurrec.  and  /.  14:0 
20:31  Iv-lieving  ye  might  have  /. 
A''ti  2:',*8  known  to  nie  wnysof /. 
17;-,'5  seeing  he  giveth  to  "all  /. 
27:22  no  loss  of  any  man's  /. 
Hnm.  5:17  sh.  reifu"  in  /.  bv  one 

Kail  men  to  iustiflcatio'n  of/. 
0:4  sho.  walk  in  newness  of/. 
8:2  Spirit  of/,  in  Christ  .lesus 

6  to  be  spiritually  niitided  is  /. 

10  Sn.  is  /.  bee.  of  rightcousn. 
11:15  but  /.  from  the  dead 

1  Car.  3:22  /.  or  death  nil  vours 
14:7  thingo  with.  /.  giv.  sound 


LIF 

2  Cor.  1:8  we  despaired  even  of  /. 

9:16  to  the  other  the  savor  of  /. 

.3:0  letter  killeth,  Sp,  giveth  /. 

4:10  /.  of  Jesus  be  manifested 
12  death  worketh  in  us,  /.  in  y. 

5:4  mortality  swallowed  uiiofV. 
Gal.  2:20  /.  wh.  I  now  live  ni  lie. 

3:21  which  could  have  given  /. 
Kph.  4:18alienated  fr.  the/,  of  G. 
Phit.  1:20  wheth.  bv  /.  or  death 

2: 16  holding  forth  word  of  /. 
Col.  3:3  your  /.  is  hid  wi.  C.  in  G. 
4  when  Christ  our/,  sh.  appear 

1  Tun.  2:2  may  lead  a  peacea.  /. 
4:8  having  the  promise  of  the  /. 

2  Tim.  1:1  accord,  to  prom.  of/. 
10  brought/,  to  light  by  gospel 

3:10  known  my  manner  of/. 
Heb.  7:3  nei.  days,  nor  end  of/. 

16  after  power  of  endless  /. 
Jetm.  1:12  sh.  receive  crown  of/. 

4:14  for  what  is  your  /.  ?  a  van. 

1  Pet.  3:7  heirs  of  the  grace  of  /. 
10  will  love  /.  and  see  good  d. 

2  Pet.  1:3  things  pertaining  to  /. 
1  Jeihn  1:1  handled  of  word  of/. 

2  for  the  /.  was  manifested 
2:16  pride  of/,  is  not  of  the  F^. 
5:12  he  that  hath  the  S.  hath  I. 
he  that  hath  not  .S.  of  r;.  n.  /. 

10  he  sh.  irive  him  /.  for  them 
Per.  2:7  I  give  to  eat  of  tree  of/. 

10  I  will  give  thee  a  croi%mof /. 
11:11  Sp.  of/,  from  G.  entered 
13:15  power  to  give  /.  to  beast 
21:6  I  will  give  to  the  thirsty/. 
22:1  a  pure  river  of  water  of/. 

2  tree  of/,  bare  12  man.  of  fr. 

14  Iiave  right  to  the  tree  of/. 

17  let  him"  take  the  water  of/. 

See  BOOK,   ETEItNAL,   EVERLAST- 
ING. 

His  LIFE. 

Gen.  44:.S0  ^i^  /.  is  bound  up 
E:e.  21:30  give  for  ransom  of  A.  /. 
Ja/I.  9:17  father  adventur.  Ji,  I. 
16:30  which  he  slew  in  hU  I. 
1  Sam.  19:5  put  h.  I.  in  his  hand 

1  K.  20:39  thv  life  be  for  hii  I.  42 

2  K.  10:24  h.  7.  be  for  life  of  him 
Job  2:4  hath  will  he  give  for  /( .  /. 

6  in  thy  hand,  but  save  Ins  I. 
,33:18  and  his  I.  from  perishing 
20  h.  I.  abhor.  22  h.  I.  to  destr. 
28  and  hvs  I.  shall  see  the  light 
Pror.  7:23  kno.  not,  for  it  is  h.  I. 
13:3  keepeth  mou.  keepeth  h.  I 
fc.  7:15  wicked  man  pro!,  his  I 
Is.  15:4  his  /.  shall  be  grievous 
Jer.  21:9  h.  I.  to  him  for  pr.  38:2 
E:ek.  3:18  to  warn,  to  save  his  I. 
7:13  nor  stren.  in  iniq.  of  A.  /. 
.32:10  every  man  for  his  /. 
Mat.  10:39  he  that  And.  h.  I.  sh. 
lose  it;  he  that  loseth  Ai^/. 
sh.  And  it,  16:25;  Mark  8:.35  : 
Lake  9:24 ;  17:.33 :  John  12:25 
20:28  to  give  his  /.  a  ransom  for 

many',  Mark  10:45 
L>/ke  14:26  hate  not  his  own  /. 
■Jeilin  10:11  good  Shep.  give.  h.  I. 
15:13  lay  down  h.  I.  for  friends 
AeOs  8:33  his  I.  is  taken  fr.  earth 
20:10  yourselves,  h.  I.  is  in  him 
Rom.  5:10  sh.  be  saved  by  hi^  /. 
Pliil.  2:.30  not  regarding  his  I. 
1  John  3: 16  ho  laid  dow-n  his  I. 


My  LIFE. 

Gen.  19:19  mercy  in  saving  inyl. 

27:46  I  am  we^ary  of  my  I. 

32:30  seen  G.  and  7ny  I.  is  prcs. 

48:15  G.  which  fed  me  all  my  I. 
Jad.  12:3  my  I.  in  my  hands 

1  Seim.  18:18  what  is  my  I.  f 
20:1  that  he  seekcth  »ijr  /.  f 
22:23  that  seeketh  m  V /.  seeketh 
28:0  layest  a  snare  fi')r  m>i  I.  / 

21  I  put )«'//.  in  my  hand 

2  Sam.  1:9  vnj  I.  is  yet  whole 
10:11  my  son  seeketh  my  I. 

1  /f.  10:4  now,  take  away  my  I. 

2  K.  1:13  let  7ny  I.  be  precious,  14 
Est.  7:3  let  my  I.  be  given  me 
Job  0:11  that  I  sho.  prolong  m.l. 

7:7  remem.  my  I.  is  but  wind 
15  choosetti  death  than  my  I. 
9:21  yet  I  would  de"pise  my  I. 
10:1  my  soul  is  weary  of  m;/  /. 
13:14  put  my  I.  in  m.v  hand? 
Ps.  7:5  tread  down  my  I. 
23:0  mercy  sh.  fol.  nie  all  my  /. 
20:9  not  my  I.  with  bloody  nun 
27:1  the  L.  is  slren:?lb  iit'my  /. 
4  in  ho.  of  L.  all  days  of  m'l//. 
31:10  my  I.  is  spent  with  grief 


LIF 

Ps.  38:12  seek  after  my  I. 
42:8  prayer  to  God  of  my  /. 
64:1  jireserve  my  I.  from  enemy 
88:3  my  I.  draw,  nigh  to  grave 
14:i:3  smitten  my  I.  to  ground 

Lam.  3:.")3  cut  oif  my  !.  m  dung. 
58  L.  thou  hast  redeemed  7nyl. 

Jon.  2:6  bro.  my  /.  from  corrupt. 
4:3  O  Lord,  take  viy  I.  from  pie 

.John  10:15  lay  down  my  I. 

17  because  I  lav  down  my  I. 
13:37  lay  do.  my  I.  for  thy  sake 

Acts^:ii  nor  count  I  my  I.  dear 

This  LIFE. 
I^.  17:14  have  portion  in  this  I. 
Ec.  6:12  is  good  for  man  in  /.  /. 
Acts  5:20  speak  all  words  of  /.  /. 
1  Cor.  6:3  thi.  thatjiertain  to/./. 
4  of  things  pertaining  to  /.  /. 
15:19  if  in'/.  /.  onlywe'ha.  hope 
1  John  5:11  and  /.  /.  is  in  his  Son 

Thy  LIFE. 
Gen.  19:17  escape  for  thy  I. 
Er.  4:19  men  dead  wh.  sou.  t.  I. 
Deal.  28:06  thy  I.  hang  in  donbt 
./'/(/.  18:25  and  thou  lose  thy  I. 
Path  4:15  be  a  restorer  of  thy  I. 

1  S'im.  19:11  save  not  thy  I. 
20:24  as  thy  /.  was  much  set  by 

2  Sam.  4:8  enemy  sought  thy  /.' 

1  A'.  1:12  thou  mayest  save  /.  /. 
20:31  peradv.  he  will  save  /.  /. 

S9t!iyl.  for  his  life.  42 
Ps.  103:4  redeem.  /.  /.  fr.  destru, 
Pror.  4:10  years  otttiy  I.  9:11 
13  keep  her.  for  she  is  thy  I. 
9:11  years  of  thy  L  lie  increased 
Is.  43:4  will  T  give  peo.  for  /.  /. 
Jer.  4:.30  thev  will  seek  thy  I. 
11:21  of  the  men  that  seek  thy 

1.  22:35;  .3.^:16 
.39:18 //(I//,  for  a  pr.^y.  4.5:5 
Jjiike  10:25  in  /.  /.  rec.  good  thi. 
John  13:.3S  lay  down  /.  /.  for  my 

To  LIFE. 

2  K.  8:1  son  he  restored  to  I.  5 
Pror.  10:16  right,  tendeth  to  I. 

11:19  righteousn.  tendeth  to  I. 

19:23  fear  of  Lord  tendeth  to  I. 
Mat.  7:14  narrow  way  lead,  to  I. 
.John  5:24  but  is  passed  fr.  death 

tot.  1  JohnZ:V 
Rom.  7:10  com.  ordained  to  I. 
Reb.  11:35  their  dead  raised  to  I. 

LIFT. 
Gen.  7:17  ark  was  /,  np  above 

91:18  /.  up  the  lad,  hold  him 

40:13  Pha.  sh.  /.  up  thv  head.  19 
B'.  7:20  /.  rod.  smote  wat.  14:16 

20:25  if  thou  /.  np  a  tool  on  it 
Xam.  0:26  L.  /.  up  his  connten. 

2:^:24  /.  up  hints,  as  a  younglion 
Beat.  27:5  not  /.  up  an  iron  tool 

on  them,  Jos.  8:31 
Jos.  4:18  soles  of  priests'  feet  /. 
2  Sam.  23:8  /.  np  spear  agai.  800 

18  /.  np  sp.  ag.  300,  1  Chr.  11:11 
2  A'.  9:32  /.  up  face  to  window 

19:4/.  upthy  jir.  ffu-rem.  Is.  37:4 
Exr.  9:6  T  blush  to  /.  np  my  face 
Job  10:15  will  I  ii..t  /.  up  head 
11:15  thou  /.  up  thy  face.  22:96 
Ps.  4:0  /.  up  light  of  countenance 
7:6  in  tliine  anger.  /.  up  thyself 
24:7  /.  up  your  heads,  ye  gate.  9 
25:1  to  thee  I  /.  soul.  86:4';  143:8 
28:2  hear  voice  wh.  I/,  up  haii. 
9  feed  Ihem  and  /.  th.  up  for  e. 
41:9  hath  /.  up  his  lieel  ag.  me, 

John  13:18 
74:3  /.  up  feet  to  perpet.  desola 
75:4  to  wicked,  /.  not  up  horn.  5 
9:3:3  floods  have  /.  up  their  wav 
94:2  /.  up  thyself,  judge  of  earth 
110:7  theref.  shall  he7.  uji  head 
Ec.  4:10  will  /.  up  his  fellow 
Is.  2:4  nation  sh,  not  /.  up  swo. 

against  nation,  Mic.  4:3 
10:15  if  start"  should  /.  up  itself 
24  shall  /.  up  staff  against  thee 
13:2  /.  up  bjmner  upon  mounts. 
.33:10  now  will  I  /.  up  myself 
59:19  Lord  shall  /.  np  standard 
69:10  /.  np  standard  for  the  peo. 
Jer.  7:16  nor/,  prayer,  11:14 
51:14  /.  up  a  shout  against  thee 
La?n.  3:41  h-t  us/,  upour  hearts 
Ezek.  8:3  Spirit  /.  me  np,  11:1 
20:8  sTiall  /.  up  buckler  ag.  thee 
Zee.  1:21  no  man  did  /.  np  head 
Mat.  12:11  will  be  not  /.  out 
Mark  1:31  took  by  hand,  and  /. 
Luke  13:11  no  wise  /,  up  herself 
21:28/.  np  hca:!s,  your  redemp. 
Jaifi.  4:10  and  he  sfiall  /.  you  up 
See  ETEB. 


LIG 

LIFT  hona,  s. 

Gen.  14:22  /.  up  mv  h.  to  Lord 

Peat.  3i!:40  I  /.  up  my^.  and  say 

Ps.  10:12  /.  up  thy  A.'forget  not 

28:2  /.  up  my  h.  toward'oracle 

(>3:4  I  /.  up  my  h.  in  thy  name 

119:48  /).  I  /.  up  to  command. 

1.31:2  /.  lip  hiinrls  in  sanctuary 

7s.  49:22  /.  up  mv  h.  to  Gentiles 

Latn.  2:19  /.  up  h.  towards  him 

Eeb.  19:12/.  up  h.  that  hang 

LIFT  voice. 
Job  38:34  canst  /.  np  voice  to 

clouds  ? 
Is.  24:14  shall  /.  up  v.  shall  sing 
40:9  /.  np  thy  r.  with  strength 
42:2  he  shall  not  cry  nor  /.  np  v. 
11  wilderness  and  cit.  /.  up  v. 
.52:8  thy  watchmen  shall  /.  upa. 
•58:1  /.  up  thy  r.  like  a  trumpet 
EKk.  21:23  /.  up  i\  with  shout. 

LIFTED. 
Gen.  40:20  /.  up  head  of  bntler 
Ler.  9:22  .\aron  /.  up  hand 
Xvm.  20:11  /.  up  hand.  sni.  rook 
Dent.  8: 14  heart  /.  np  thou  forget 
n:'20  heart  not  /.  above  brethr. 

1  Sam.  24:16/.  up  voice  and  we. 
30:4  David  and  peo.  /.  up  voice, 

2  Sam.  3:22 

2  Sam.  20:21  /.  up  hand  aga.  ki. 
22:49  thou  bast  /.me  up  on  higli 

1  A'.  11:20  Jeroboam  /.up  hand 

against  king.  27 

2  a:  14:10  heart  hath  /.  thee  np 

1  Chr.  14:2  kingd.  was  /.  on  high 

2  Clir.  17:0  /.  up  in  wavs  of  Lord 
26:16  /.  up  to  destruction.  39:95 

Job  31:21  /.  np  hand  ag.  fatherl. 
29  or  I.  up  myself  when  evil 

Ps.  24:4  not  /.  up  soul  unto  van. 
27:6  now  shall  my  head  be  /.  up 
30:1  thou  hast  /.  me  up.  102:10 
83:2  hate  thee  have  /.  up  heacl 
9.3:3  floods  have  /.  np  their  voi. 
100:26  /.  up  his  hand  ag.  them 

Pror.  .30:13  their  eyelidsare/.  np 

Is.  2:12  on  ev.  one  that  is  /.  np 
0:1  sit.  onthrone  high  and/.up 
26:11  when  thy  hand  is  /.  up 

■her.  51:9  judgment  /.  up  to  skies 

Ezek.  1:19  creatures  /.  up  fr.  ear. 
3:14  so  the  Spirit  /.  me  up 
10:16  /.  up  th.  wings.  19 ;  11:22 
20:5  /.  np  hand  to  seed  of  J.  6 
28  land  for  wh.  I/,  up  my  hand 
to  give  them.  42  ;  47:1-1 
98:2  thy  heart  /.  up.  ,5:17;  31:10 

Dan.  5:20  heart  /.  np  and  hard. 
*23  /.  np  thyself  against  the  L. 
7:4  first  bra'st  was  /.  up  tr.  earth 

.^fic.  5:9  baud  /.  upon  adversari. 

Ilab.  9:4  soul  /.  np  is  not  upright 
3:10  /.  up  his  hands  on  high 

Zee.  5:7  /.  up  a  talent  of  lead 
9:16  as  stones  of  a  croivn,  /.  np 
14:10  sh.  he  /.  np  and  inhabited 

.Mark  9:27  but  -Tesus  /.  him  up 

Lake  0:20  /.  up  eyes  on  his  di«(X 
24:50  /.  up  hands  and  blesseil 

.Tei/in  3:14  as  Moses  /.  up  serpent 
8:98  ye  have  /.  up  Son  of  man 
12:.32  I,  if  I  be  /.  np.  will  draw 
34  Son  of  man  must  be  /.  up 

Acts  4:24  /.  up  their  voice  to  G. 
14:11  /.  voice  in  speech  of  Lvc. 

1  Tim.  3:6  /.  np  with  pride  h'e  f. 

Rev.  10:5  angel  /.  up  hand 
LIFTER. 

Ps.  3:3  the  /.  up  of  my  head 
LIFTEST. 

.Job  30:22  thou  /.  me  np 

Ps.  9:13  me  fr.  gates  of  death 
18:48  /.  above  those  rise  ag.  me 

Prov.  2:3  /.  up  voice  for  miders. 
LIFTETH. 

1  Sam.  2:7  bringeth  low.  /.  np.  8 

2  Chr.  25:19  heart  /.  up  to  boast 
Ps.  107:25  wind  wh.  /.  up  wave 

113:7  he/,  needy  out  of  dunghill 
147:6  the  Lord  /.  up  the  meek 
Is.  18:3  see  wh.  he  /.  up  ensign 
Xah.  3:3  horseman  /.  up  sword 

LIFTI\'G. 
1  Chr.  15:16  /.  up  voice  with  joy 
Xeh.  8:0  amen,  with  /.  up  hands 
Ps.  141:2  /.  up  of  mv  hands 
Prov.  30:32  foolishly  in/,  up.  th. 
Is.  9:18  like/,  up  of  smoke 
33:3  /.  np  of  thyself  nations  are 
1  Tim.  2:8  prav".  /.  up  holy  hands 

LIGHT. 
Gen.  44:3  soon  as  mornincwas/. 
C<.  139:11  even  Ihenight  sh.  be/. 
Mtc.  2:1  morn.  /.  they  jiracliceit 
Zee.  14:7  even,  time  it  shall  be  /. 


CRUDEX'S  COXCOIIDAXCE. 


027 


LIG 
LIGHT. 

Xum,  81:5  soul  luiilhrlh  I.  bronci 
Drill.  ST.-Ki  cursed  fft.l.  by  filth. 
Jttti.  9:4  vnin  nixl  /.  persoiii* 
S  >'nr«.  3:18  Awihil  «ns  /.  of  fool 
A>'*.  aj:7  si'i  /.  hv  fnth.  mid  mii. 
Hr/i.  3:4  prophcls  /.  mid  Irriich. 
M(if.  11:30  vcike  oimv,  hiinliMi  /. 
89:5/.  ofit  nnd  wciil  Ih 
2  for.  4:17/.  iiilliitioii  HorketU 
LIRIIT  Ihlns. 

1  Snm.  lH:a3  soi-mclh  it  n  /.  tfi.  f 

2  A'.  80:10  /,  /.  shndow  ;,-i)  down 
U.  4S):6/.  /.  lli.ll  should,  beserv. 

LIGHT.  Siihalanllvp. 
Ccn.  1:3  <iiiii  said.  I.i'l  thoruhe/. 
4  Ood  siuv  /.  5  G.  cnllitl  /.  dny 
Hi  the  lesser  /.  to  rule  the  nij;. 
Rr.  lO:!')  Is.  had  /.  in  dwilliiisn 
14:80  thf  pilhir  irnve  /.  hy  iiii;ht 
A^/m.  4:lfi  pcrtiiincth  oil  "for/. 
S  Sam.  21:17  <iiiciuh  not  /.  of  Is. 
2;J:4  shall  be  as  /.  of  nioniing 
1  A'.  7:4  /.  was  ai;aiiist  /. 
11:36  David  iiiv  sew.  mav  ha.  /. 
J\y/(.  ftl'.l  iiillar  .if  lire  to  show  I. 
Eit.  8:16  J.  had  /.  and  gladiies.s 
Job  .3:4  iifit.  let  /.  shine  upon  it 
ii  let  it  look  for/,  but  have  no. 
3:80  /.  i:iveii  him  in  miserv.  2:1 
10:88 wliere  the/,  is ns darkness 
18:22  briiiR.  to  /.  shadow  of  de. 
18:5  /.  of  wicked  sh.  be  put  out 
R  /.  shall  he  dark  in  his  lalier. 
S2:8.S  /.  shall  shine  on  thv  ways 
24:13  those  that  rebel  an"  the/. 
14  murderer  rising:  with  /. 
Ifi  they  know  not  the/. 
25:3  upon  wh.  clolli  not  /.  arise  ? 
28:11  thins  hid  brinsoth  he  to/. 
8:!:88  his  life  shall  see  the/. 
.30  enli^'htened  with/,  of  living 
36:30  spreadeth  his  /.  iip.in  it 
32  with  clouds  he  rovcreth  /. 
37:15  caused  /.  of  cloud  to  shine 
SI  see  not  hrisht  /.  in  clouds 
88:15  fr.  wicked/,  iswilhholden 
19  wh.  is  way  where  /.  dwel.  ? 
24  bv  what  way  is/,  parted? 
Ps.  4:b  lift  up  /.  of  countenance 
27:1  Lord  is  iiiv/.  and  salvation 
37:6  brim;  forth  righteous,  as  /. 
3S:10/.  of  mine  eyes,  it  is  gone 
40:19  they  shall  never  see  the  /. 
74:16  prepared  the/,  and  sun 
7R:14  all  the  night  with  a/. 
117:11  /.  is  sown  for  the  riirhte. 
104:3  covcrest  thyself  with  /. 
11S;27  L.  who  hath  showeil  ua  /. 
]Ul:105  and  a  /.  to  my  iKiIlis 
i;'.0  cnlra.  of  thv  wortls  giv.  /. 
I3'.):12  darkn.  and  /.  alike  to  tli. 
Pror.  4:18  path  of  just  as  shin.  /. 
6:83  commandni.  lamp,  law  is  /. 
13:9  /.  of  righteous  rejniceth 
l.'i:.30/.  of  eyes  rejoicelh  heart 
Ac*.  11:7  /.  is  sweet  and  pleasant 
12:2  or  the  /.  be  not  darkened 
/«.  5:20  darkness  for  /.  /.  darkn. 
30  /.  is  darkened  in  heavens 
8:20  becaiiscthere  is  no/,  in  th. 
9:2  great  /.  on  th.  hath  /.  shined 
10:17/.  of  Is.  shall  lief.iraHro 
13:10  moon  sh.  not  c:iiise  her  /. 
to  shine,  Mat.  24:8!) ;  Mark 
13:W 
80:26  /.  of  moon  as  /.  of  sun.  /. 
of  sun  as  the/,  of  seven  days 
51:4  jiid£:ment  rest  for/,  to  peo. 
59:9  wait  for/,  but  behold  obs. 
60:19  L.  he  to  thee  everlast.  /. 
Jtr.  4:8.3  hi^held  lieav.  had  no  /. 
25:10  take  from  them  /.  ofcand. 
31:.15  L.  giv.  sun  for  /.  by  day. 
moon  and  stars  for  /.  hv  nil'. 
Dan.  iv^l.  dwelleth  with  him 
7/<>.<.  6:5judgm.  as/,  goeth  forth 
Mic.  7:9  1,.  bring  me  forth  to  /. 
Half.  3:4  his  briL'litness  was  as/. 

11  at  /.  of  thine  arrows 
Z^p.  3:5  morn,  bring  jndgm.  to/. 
Zfc.  14:6  in  that  day  /.  not  be  cl. 
Mat.  4:16  in  death.  /.  spninir  up 
5:14  /.  of  world  :  15  it  giveth  /. 
16  let  your/,  so  shine  be.  men 
0:22  the  /.  of  the  body  Is  the 

eye,  Z.'/fe  11:31.  .36 
17:2  hie  raiment  white  as  the  /. 
Zi/fe  8:32  /.  to  lighten  (ienlilcs 
8:16  enter  in  may  see  /.  11:.33 
16:8  wiser  than  children  of/. 
J'i/in   1:4  life  was  the /.  of  men 
7  came  to  bear  witness  of/.  8 
9  true  /.  wh.  liirhteth  ever>'  in. 
3:19  /.  is  come  into  the  world 

20  cv.  one  doeth  evil  hateth  /.  ! 

21  that  dwtli  truth  com.  to/,    '. 


Lir, 


Jo^n  5:.W  was  a  bum.  nnd  shI.  /. 
8:12  I  am  /.  of  world,  he  that 
fol,  me  sh.  have/,  of  life,  9:5 
11:9  because  he  seeth  the  /. 

10  because  th.  Is  no  /.  in  him 
12:r.a  little  wh.  is/,  with  vou 

.36  wh.  ye  have  /.  believe  in  /. 

46  am  come  a  /.  into  world 
r  ways   .lc/.t  !l:3  slilned  about  him  a  /. 
12:7  a/.  shined  In  the  jprison 
13:47  to  he  a  /.  to  the  cieuliles 
16:29  called  for  a  /.  and  sprang 
28:6  there  shone  a  great  /.  round 

9  they  with  me  saw  Indeed  /. 
26:13  midday  I  saw  in  wav  a  /. 

2.3  /.  to  people  and  to  Ceilliles 
flam.  2:19  /.  of  them  are  in  dark. 
1.3:12  put  on  the  armor  of/. 

1  for.  4:5  hrini;  to  /.  hid.  things 

2  Cor.  4:4  lest  /.  of  gospel  shine 
6  commanded  /.  to  shine  out 

11:14  transf.  into  an  ancel  of/. 
A/./(.  58  are  /.  walk  as  chit.  of/. 

13  all  things  made  maul,  bv /. 

whiitso.  doth  manifest  isV. 
Col.  1:18  Inherit,  of  saints  in  /. 
1  '/■/.«.  5:5  are  all  oliildri'ii  of/. 

1  Tfin.  6;16dwelling  in  /.  no  man 

2  rim.  1:10  who  brought  life  to/. 

1  7V/.  8:9  ealleil  vou  to  marvel.  /. 

2  PtI  1:19  a  /.  shin,  in  dark  place 

1  .Mn  1:5  G.  is  /.  In  him  no  da. 
/^'■r.  18:83  /.  of  candle  sh.  no  mo. 

81:11  /.  like  a  stone  most  preci. 
23  the  I.amb  is  the  /.  thereof 
28:5  they  need  no  /.  of  the  sun 

See  COITNTENANCK.  TIAUKNESS. 

Give  LIGHT. 

den.  1:15  let  them  bo  to  gt.  I. 
f>.  1.3:21  pillar  of  fire  to  tjiv  I. 

2  A".  8:19!7i!r  hinia/.2  rtn-.  21:7 
Xeh.  9:12  7.  them  /.  in  the  wav 
/>.«.  105:.39  tire  to  7.  /.  in  iiisht' 
/..•.  13:10  stars  of  heaven  not  7.  /. 

48:6  7.  for  a  /.  to  Gentiles.  49:0 

60:19  n n  7.  /.  Aif<-.  .•«:7 

.V'7'.  .5:15  7. 1,  to  all.  /.'ite  11:.3fi 

8  Cor.  4:it  7.  /.  ofknowle.  of  (i. 
Kjih.  5:14  Christ  shall  .7.  thee  /. 

In  the  LIGHT. 
Ps.  56:13  mav  w.ilk  in  thf  I. 
Is.  2:5  let  us  walk  in  Hit  I.  of  L. 

.50:11  walk  in  Ihf  I.  ofvonr  Are 
.Mm  ia::i6  light,  bolievb  f«  /.  /. 

1  .John  1:7  in  1. 1,  as  he  is  in  I. 
2:9  ho  that  saith  he  is  in  the  /. 

10  lov.  brother,  ahidelh  in  1. 1. 
Hev.  21:24  nationssh.  walkt././. 

Thv  LIGHT. 
Ps.  .36:9  ill  My  /.  sh.  we  see  light 
4.3:1  send  out  /.  /.  and  thv  truth 
I/.  .5.8:8  then  sh.  /.  /.  break  forth 
10  then  sh.  /.  /.  rise  in  obsciiri. 
60:1  shine,  for  Hit/  I.  is  come 
3  CJentiles  shall  come  to  tin/  I. 
19  the  sun  sh.  he  no  more  i.  I. 
30  L.  shall  be  /.  everlasting  /. 
LIGHT,  En. 
&.  25:37  sh.  /.  the  lamps,  40:4 
/v.  18:28  thou  wilt  /.  my  candle 
.}tal.  5:15  nor  do  men  /.  a  candle 
L'ike S:\nhan\l.  candle.  11:33 
15:8  doth  not/,  a  candle 
Hev.  7:16  nor  sh.  sun  /.  on  them 

LIGHT  on. 
Jtillh  2:3  to  /.  on  part  of  B.'s  lie, 

2  Sam.  17:12  will  /.  on  him 
LIGHTF.n. 

Gfn.  44:64  saw  I.  she  /.  ofT  camel 
■7m.  1.5:18/.  olTass,  Jml.  1:14 
Jiirl.  4:15  Siscra/.  olThis  chariot 

1  Sam.  8.5:83  .Xhignil/.  oft"  theass 

2  A'.  5:21  Xiuimaii  /.  from  chari. 
LIGHTED,  ETH  on. 

Orn.  28:11  J.  /.  on  certJiin  place 

Deiil.  19:5  slip,  and  /.  on  neigh. 

It.  9:8  word  to  Jacob  it  /.  oh  Isr, 

LIGIITRX,  to  illnminf. 

3  Sam.  22:29  I,,  will  /.  mydark. 
Kzr.  9:8  our  fiod  may  /.  onr  eyes 
/v.  ];J:3  /.  mine  eves.  lest  I  sleep 
r.nkf  2:.32  a  light  "lo  /.  (ienlilis 
Iter.  21:83  the  irloryofCi.did/.  it 

LIGHTEN,  ETH. 
Ph.  34:5  looked  to  him  and  we.  /. 
77:18  the  liL'litiiiiurs  /.  the  world 
Prnr.  29:13  I..  /.  both  their  eyes 
Luke  17:24  litrhtii.  /.  out  one  part 
Ilfv.  18:1  earth  /.  with  his  glory 

See  E.N'LIfJHTKNKll. 

LIGHTEN.  ED. 

1  Sam.  6:5  he  will  /.  his  hand 
.Ton.  l:5i-asi  wares  into  sea  to/. 
.Ic/s  27:18  mil  dav  th.  /.  sh.  3.S 


1  LIGHTKR. 

1  A'.  18: 1  make  thou  our  yoke  /. 

9,  10;  8  Clir.   10:10 
P$.  i;8;9  altogether  /.  than  vanity 

LIGHTEST.  ETH. 
Fj-.  .3fl:H  .•\aron  /.  lamps  at  even 
Xum.  H:8  when  thou  /.  lamps 
John  1:9  true  light  /.  every  man 

LIGHTING. 
Te.  30:30  I,,  show  /.  down  of  arm 
Mai.  3:16  a  dove,  and  /.  on  him 

LIGIITLV. 
rien.  26:10  miirlit  /.  have  lain 
/«.  9:1  he/,  alllitted  the  land 
Jfr.  4:24  all  the  hills  moved /. 
Mark  9:.39  /.  speak  evil  of  me 

See  ESTEKMKO. 

LIGIITXESR. 

Jer.  3:9  thro'  /.  of  her  whoredo. 
23:.38  cause  peo.  to  err  by  the.  /. 

2  Cor.  1:17  minded,  did  I'use/.  .<" 
LIGHTNING. 

2  Sam.  98:15  sent  /.  and  discom. 

Joli  28:26  made  way  for  /.  of  ihii. 
.37:3  direilelh  /.  toendsof  earth 
.38:85  divided  a  wav  for  the  /. 

/'.-.  144:6  cast  forth'/,  scatter  th. 

Kz^k.  1:14  ranasappearanceof /. 

fhln.  10:6  face  as  appearance  /. 

'/.'i\  0:14  bis  arrow  go  forth  as  /. 

Mat.  21:27  as  /.  Cometh  out  of 

the  east.  Luke  17:84 
28:3  his  countenance  was  as  /. 

Luke  10:18  as  /.  fall  from  heaven 
LIGHTNINGS. 

£>.  19:16  thunders.  /.  and  cloud 
20:18  all  the  lieople  saw  tlii'  /. 

.Jfilj  :i8:.35  send/,  th.  th.  mar  go  J 

Ps.  18:14/.  and  discomlited'th. 
77:18/.  lighted  the  world.  97:4 
l."i5:7  he  maketb  /.  for  the  rain 

Jer.  10:13  mak.  /.  wi.  rain,  51:16 

Xah.  8:4  chariots  shall  run  like/. 

/iVr.  4:5  out  of  throne  proceed.  /. 
8:5  lhiinderini;s  and  /.  11:19 
16:18/.  and  a  L'reat  earth<iuakc 
LIGHTS, 

Gtn.  1:14  let  there  be  /.  in  flrnia. 
16  God  make  two  great  /. 

1  A'.  6:4  windows  of  narrow /. 

Pi.  1:16:7 made  !;reat  /. 

Ezek.  .38:8  bri.  /,  will  I  make  d. 

Luke  18:.35  loins  girded,  /.  burn 

I'Vs-  80:8  /.  in  nppi'r  chamber 


Pliil.  8:15  ye  shine  as  /.  in  worhl 
Jam.  1:17  down  from  Kathcrof /. 

LIGNALOES. 
S'um.  84:6  trees  of /..«.  L.  plant. 

LIGl'RE. 
El.  28:19  third  row  a  /.  .39:12 

LIKE. 
Ex.  1.5:11  who  is  /.  unto  thee; 
Dfut.  33:29:  1  A'.  8:2;);  2  Chr. 
6:14;  Pi.  .3.5:10;  71:19 
h.  57:80  wicked  /.  troubled  sea 
64:6  iniquities  /.  wind  have  tak. 
Jer.  11:19/.  n  lamb  liro.  to  slau. 
2.3:89  is  not  mv  word  /.  Are? 
Kztk.  18:10  doeth  /.  anv  of  these 
8.5:8  house  of  ,Tu.  /.  to  heathen 
31:8  whom  art  th.  /.  in  great.  18 
iJan.  3:25  fourth  is/.  Son  of  God 
7:13one  /.  the  Son  of  man  came 
Hoi.  4:9  sh.  be/,  people.  /.  priest 
6;7  /.  men  have  Iransirressed 
Mat.  13:31  /.  to  a  grain  of  mus- 
tard-seeil,  Mark  4:31 ;  Luke 
1.3:19 
44  /.  a  treasure;  45  /.  a  merch. 
47  /.  a  net :  52  /.  honsehol.  20:1 
22:2  he.nv.  is  /.  to  a  certain  king 
AcU  14:15  are  men  of/,  passions 
TTeb.  2:17  made/,  his  brethren 
3  made  /.  to  the  Son  of  God 
Jam.  1:6  that  waver,  is  /.  a  wave 
23  /.  a  man  beholdilii:  his  face 
5-17  E.  was  subject  to  /.  passio. 
a  Pel.  1:1  obtain./,  preeiiuis faith 
1  John  3:3  we  shall  he  /.  him 
Rer.  1:13/.  the  Siuiof  man,  14:14 

LIKE  manner. 
Et.  7:11  in  /.  in.  with  enchantm. 
Lnkf  6:8.3  in  /.  m.  did  tli.  fathers 
20:31  in  /.  m.  did  the  seventh 
AcU  1:11  in  /.  vt.  as  have  seen 

LIKE-MINDED. 
Pom.  15:5  (;.  I'l-a.  vou  tobe/..f/i. 
Phil.  2:2  l.-m.  80  lio  man  /.  m. 

None  LIKE. 
Ex.  .8:10  thire  is  h.  /.  the  L.  our 
God.  9:14;  Dful.  :i:i:86;  8  .SVi. 
7;28 ;  1  Chr.  17:80 
11:6  II.  /.  cry  of  land  of  Egypt 


I  Sam.  10:34  n.  /.  S.  among  pen. 

1  A'.  3:18  there  was  n.t.  Solomon 
21:25  tlii'ie  was  1,.  /.  to  Aliiib. 

8  A'.  18:5  there  was  <i.  /.  llezeki. 
P«.  Wi;8  among  the  gods  n.  /.  to 

thee.  ./>-r.  10:6.  7 
h.  46:9  am  (i.  there  is  n.  I.  me 
Jer.  30:7  ilay  is  gn-at.  n.  I.  it 
IMn.  l:r.lainoiig  all  n.  /.  Daniel 

Kiieh  LIKE. 
.Vark  7:8  a.  I.  things  ye  do.  13 
GaL  5:81  drunkenness,  and  t.  /. 

LIKE,  ED, 
Deut.  25:7  /.  not  to  take  her,  8 
I  Chr.  2^:4  sons  fif  mv  fat.  /.  mo 
Pom.  1:88  did  not  /.  to  retain  O. 

LIKEN, 
It.  40:18  to  whom  /.  O.  f  25;  46:5 
L(im.  2:13  what  sh.  I  /.  to  thee? 
Mat.  7:84  I  will  /.  him  to  a  man 
11:16  wheri'iinto  /.  this  genera- 

tion  •  Luke  7:31 
Mark  4::i0  /.  kiiigd. »  Luke  13:20 

LIKENED. 

Pi.  89:6  who  am.  sons  /.  to  L.  T 

J<r.  6:8  1  /.  the  daughter  of  Zioa 

.1/(1/.  7:86  sh.  be-  /  to  foolish  m. 

13:2-1  heaven  is  /.  18:23  ;  25:1 

LIKENESS. 
Oen.  1:26  make  man  after  /.  5:1 
.5:3  A.  begttira  son  in  his  own  /. 
E.r.  20:4  not  njiike/.  of  anything 
iJeiil.  4: 11;  the  /.  of  male  or  fe- 
male. 17,  18,  83,  25;. 5:8 
Pi.  17:15  wh.  awake  with  thy/. 
It.  40:18  what  /.  comji.  to  him  ? 
E:<k.  1:5  t.  of  four  liv.  creaturog 
•88/.  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
10:81  /.  of  the  haiids  of  man 
Art.i  14:11  gods  come  in  /.  of  men 
liofn.  6:5  in  /.  of  his  death,  wo 
shall  be  in  /.  of  resurrection 
8:3  (J.  sending  Son  in  /.  of  llesh 
Pliit.  2:7  was  made  in/,  of  men 

LIKETII. 
Deut.  23:16  dwell  whcreit  /.  him 
Amos  4:5  this  /.  you,  O  child,  of 

LIKING, 
.Toh  :J9:4  young  on.  are  in  good/, 
IJan.  1:10  why  see  faces  worse  /. 

LIKEWISE. 
Pi.  49:10/.  hriit.  person  perish 
.58:5  God  shall  /.  destrov  thee 
Ei:  7:88/.  hast  cursed  otiiers 
.Mat.  20:5  alio,  si.vth  hour.  did/. 
21:.36  and  they  did  unto  them  /. 
Luke  6:31  do  ye  also  to  them  /. 
13:3  yc  sball'all /.  perish.  5 
16:85  /.  Laz.  received  evil  thin. 
28:20  /.  also  cup  after  supper 
■hh.i  5:19  these  doeth  the  Son  /. 
1  Cor.  7:3  /.  the  wife  to  husband 
llth.  2:14  he  himself/,  took  part 
I  Pet.  4:1  arm  yourselves/. 
Jnile  8/.  these  ftlthy  dreamers 
Pet).  8:12  day  shone  not,  night  /, 

LILY. 
Cant.  2:1  I  am  tlie/.  of  the  val. 

2  as  /.  am.  thorns,  so  my  love 
II01.  14:5  Is.  shall  grow  as*  the  L 

LILIES. 
Cant.  2:16  helov.  feed.  am.  /.  6:3 
4:5  like  two  roses  among  the  /. 
5:13  litis  like  /.  dropping  mvrrh 
7:2  belly  like  wheat  set  With/. 
Mat.  6:28  consider  the  /.   how 
they  grow,  Luke  12:27 
LILY-WORK. 

1  A*.  7:19  chapiters  were  of  /.-«?. 
22  on  top  of  pillars  was  t.-w. 

LIME. 
Ti.  .33:12  peo.  be  as  burnings  of/. 
.4mo«2:l  bon.  of  king  of  E.  to  /, 

LIMIT,  ED,  ETH. 
Pi.  78:41  /.  IIolv  One  of  l,rael 
Fzek.  43:12  /.  thereof  shall  be  ho. 
Ikb.  4:7  he  /.  a  certain  day 
LINE,  8, 

2  A'.  21:13  over  J.  /.  of  Samaria 
.Jill,  38:5  stretched  /.  on  earth  } 
/v.  16:6  /.  fallen  in  pleas,  places 

1!t:4  their  /.  is  gone  thro'  earth 

78:,55  ilivided  inheritance  bv  /. 

I1.  '88:10  /.  must  be  upon  /.  iS 

17  judu-m.  also  will  I  lay  10  /. 

31:11  stretch  on  It  /.  of  conftis. 

.■lmo«  7:17  land  be  divided  bv  /. 

Zee.  1:16  /.  be  stretcluMi  on.Ieni. 

2  Cor.  10:16  in  another  man's/. 

LINEAGE. 
Lukei-.i  he  was  of/  of  David 

LINEN. 
Ex.  28:48  make  them  /.  breeches 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LIO 

Lev.  G:10  put  on  I.  garment,  16:4 

1  Sam.  2:18  minis,  with  I.  enhod 
22;1S  fli'w  85  that  (lid  we.  I.  fp. 

2  S(un.  »;;14  D.  girded  wi.  /.  eph. 
1  K  10:2.M  Sidnmon  had/,  yarn 

bn.n-^lit.  2  Vhr.  l:ltj 
Je'?'.  i:-i:l  u^'t  thee  a  /.  girdle 
Mat.  27:r)'.l  he  wrapped  it   in  a 

clean/,  cloth.  John  19:40 
Mark  14:51  /.  eloth  about  hi?  bo. 

52  left  /.  cloth  and  fled  naked 
Luk€  24:12  P.  beheld  I.  clothes 

la.  by  tliemselvei^,  John  20:6 
John  20:5  Jolin  saw  llio  A  clothes 

LI\E\. 
Lsi).  19:10  ni>r  shall  a  fjarment 

miiiL-'li'd  of  /.  and  woollen 

CO.  upon  thee.  Deut.  22:11 

1  Chr.  15:2T  D.  had  on  eph.  of/. 
Mark  15:40  wrap,  in  /.  X'/Ae2^3;53 
llev.  15:6  anyels  clothed  in  /. 
See  FINE. 

LIXGERED,  ETH. 
Gen.  19:16  Lot  /.  men  laid  hold 
41:10  except  /.  we  liad  returned 

2  Pet.  2:3  judg.  of  a  lonj;  time  /. 

LINTEL,  S. 
Ex.  12:22  strike  /.  and  two  posts- 
1  K.  6:31  /.  and  posts  a  fifth  part 
Amos^'A  smite?,  posts  shake 
^(V).  2:14  bittern  lodge  in  upper /. 
LINUS.    2  Tim.  4:21 

LION. 
Gen.  40:9  Judah  couehed  as  a  /. 
Num.  24:9  Israel  lav  down  as  a  /. 
Iknt.  :i:i:20  Gad  dwelletU  as  a  /. 
Jud.  14:8  turned  to  see  care.  of/, 
bees  and  honey  in  care,  of  /. 

1  Sam.  17:34  ca.  a?,  and  took  la. 

2  Sam.  17:10  heart  as  hea.  of  a  /. 
2;J:20  slew  /.  in  pit,  1  Chr.  11:22 

1  A'.  13:24  a  /.  met  him  by  way 

and  slew  him,  /.  also  stood 
20:3(1  a  /.  sh.  slay  thee ;  a  /.  fou. 

Job  4:10  roaring  of/,  voice  of/. 
10:16  huntest  me  as  a  fierce  /. 
28:8  nor  the  fierce  /.  passed  by 
38::i0  wilt  th.  hunt  prey  for  /.  f 

P.s.  7:2  lest  tear  my  soul  like/. 
10:0  lieth  in  wait  secretly  as  a/. 
17:12  like  a  /.  greedy  of  his  prey 
22:13  they  gaped  oii  me  as  a  /. 
91:13  tlio'u  Shalt  tread  on  the  /. 

Pror.  T.t:12  kini^'s  wra.  is  as  a  /. 
20:2  fiar  of  king  is  as  roar,  of  /. 
22:13  H;iitli,  Tliere  is  a  /.  in  way 
26:13  /.  in  way,  a  /.  in  the  street 
28:1  rigliteous  are  bold  as  a  /. 
30:30  a'/.  strongest  am.  beasts 

Ec.  9:4  liv.  dog  better  th.  dead/. 

In.  .'■>:20  th.  roaring  sh.  be  like  /. 
11:7  /.  sh.  eat  str.  like  ox,  65:25 
21:8  he  cried,  A  /.  my  lord 
35:9  no  /.  there,  nor  ravenous 
38:13  as  /.  so  will  he  bre.  bone.s 

Jer.  2:30  devour,  proplu'tslikc  /. 
4:7  /.  is  come  from  his  tliickrt 
5:6  a  /.  luit  of  forest  sli.  sl;iy  tli. 
12:8  my  lieritage  is  tome  as  a  /. 
25:38  f.'icsak.  bis  covertas  the  /. 
411:19  i^liall  come  up  like  /.  50:44 

Lam.  3:10  be  was  to  me  as  a  /. 

Ezek.  1:10  face  of/,  on  right  side 
10:14  third  was  the  face  of  a  /. 
22:25  a  conspir.  like  a  roaring/. 

Dan.  7:4  lirst  like  a  /.  had  wings 

Jlofi.  5:14  I  will  be  to  Ki)hr.  a  /. 
]1:10  hv.  shall  roar  like  a  /. 
13:7  tn  theni  as  /.  8  will  devour 

Jb^/1:6  teeth  of  a/,  cheek-teeth 

Amns  3:4  /.  roar  hath  no  prey  ? 
8  /.  roared,  wlio  will  not  frar? 
12  taketh  out  of  mouth  of/. 

Mic.  5:8  H'm.  of  Jac.  sh.  be  as  /, 

Xah.  2:12  /.  tear  in  jncccs 

2  Tim.  4:17  du.  out  of  mouth  of/. 
1  Pet.  5:8  devil  as  a  /.  walk.  abo. 
Pev.  4:7  first  beast  was  like  a  /. 

5:5  the/,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 
10:3  a  loud  voice  as  a  /.  roareth 
i;i;2  his  mouth  was  as  luo.  of/. 

Ste  BEAR. 

LIO\.LIKE. 

^Sam.  23:20  h^lrw  two  /.-/.  men 

of  Moab    1  i'hr.  11:22 

Old  LIOX. 

7/f.  30:6  wIh'iuu  come  the  ohi  I.  f 

Nah.  2:11  even  the  old  I.  walked 

Voiing  LIO\. 

7^.  11:6  calf  and  y.  I.  lie  down 
31:4  like  as  the  yamtq  I.  rnaring 

/iVt.  ]9:.3  it  bfcamr  it  ikkiuij  L  6 
32:2  like  a  y.  I.  of  the  iiationn 
4 1 ;  19  face  of  v,  /.  towards  tree 


LIP 
LIONESS,  ES. 

Ezek.  19:2  wh.  is  thy  moth.  ?  a  /. 
Nah.  2:12  lion  strangled  for  his/. 

LIO\S. 
2  Sarn.  1:238.  and  Jon,  strong.  /, 

1  A'.   10:19  two  /.   stood  beside 

the  stays,  2  Chr.  9:18 

2  K.  17:25  L.  sent  /.  among  them 
1  Vhr.  12:8  faces  like  faces  of/. 
Ps.  22:21  save  me  from  /.  mouth 

35:17  rescue  my  darling  from  /. 

57:4  my  soul  is  among  /.  I  lie 

Cant.  4:8  top  of  Am.  from  /.  dens 
A'.  15:9  /.  upon  him  that  escap. 
Jer.  50:17/.  driven  Israel  away 

51:38  shall  roar  together  like  /. 
Ezek.  19:2  she  lay  down  amo.  /. 
Dan.  6:27  D.  from  power  of  /. 
Nah.  2:11  wh.  is  dwelling  oil.  ? 
Zep.  3:3  princes  are  roaring  /. 
Tleb.  11:33  faith  sto.  mouths  of/. 
Pev.  9:8  teeth  as  the  teeth  of  /. 

17  heads  of  horses  as  hea.  of/. 
See  DEN. 

LION'S  whelp,  s. 
Gen.  49:9  Judah  is  l.'s  w.  from 
Dent.  33:22  Dan  is  a  /.V  n^help 
Job  4:11  /.'s  u).  scatten-d  abroad 

28:8  /.'s  w.  have  not  trodden  it 
Jer.  51:38  sh.  yell  as  /.';-•  whelps 

Young  LIONS. 
Ps.  .34:10?/.  /.  suffer  hunger 

58:6  break  outgr.  teeth  of  y.  /. 

104:21  y.  I.  roar  after  their  prey 
J'i'r.  2:15  y.  I.  roared  upon  him 
Ezek.  10:2  nourished  among  ?/.  /. 

38:13  the  y.  I.  shall  say  to  tliee 
Zee.  11:3  voice  of  roaring  of  y.  /. 

LIP. 
I^ev.  13:45  a  covering  on  his  /. 
P.f.  22:7  thev  shoot  but  the  /. 
Prov.  12:19/.  of  truth  establish. 

UPS. 
Ex.  6:12  of  uncircumcisecl  /.  30 
1  Sam.  1:13  onlv  her  /.  moved 
Ps.  12:2  flat  /.  do  they  speak 
4  /.  own.  who  is  lord  over  us? 

17:1  goeth  not  out  of  feigned  /. 

31:18"lying  /.  be  put  to  silence 

50:7  behold,  swords  are  in  th.  /. 
12  words  of  their  /.  be  taken 

63:5  praise  thee  with  joyful  /.  ■ 

120:2  deli,  my  eoul  from  lying/. 

140:3  poison  is  under  their  /. 
9  let  mischief  of  own  /.  «over 
Prwi.  4:24  perverse  /.  put  fr.  th. 

5:3  /.  of  a  strange  woman  drop 

7:2L  flatter,  of /T  she  forced  him 

10:13  in  /.  of  him  that  bath  un. 
21  /.  of  righteous  fefd  many 
32  /.  of  righteous  know 

12:22  lying  /.  abomination  to  L. 

14:3  /.  of  wise  sh.  preserve  them 
7  not  in  him  /.  of  knowledu'e 
23  talk  of/,  tendoth  to  penury 

15:7  /.  of  wise  disperse  knowl. 

16:13  ngbte.  /.  delight  of  kings 
21  sweet,  of/,  increaseth  Icani. 

17:4  wicked  giv.  heed  to  false  /. 
7  less  do  lying  /.  bee.  a  j^rince 

18:6  fools  /.  enter  into  couten. 

20:15  /.  of  knowl.  are  a  jewel 

24:2  their  /.  talk  of  mischief 

26:23  burning  /,  like  a  potsherd 
Ec.  10:12  /.  of  fool  swal.  himself 
C^int.  7:9 causing/,  of  th.  asleep 
Is.  6:5  a  man  of  uncle.  /.  I  dwell 
in  midst  of  people  of  unci.  /. 

28:11  stammer.  /.  will  he  speak 

20:13  peo.  with/,  do  honor  me 

57: 19 1  create  the  fruit  of  the  /. 

50:3  vour /.  have  spoken  lies 
£2(;A-.'36;3  tak.  up  in  /.  of  talkers 
ITos.  14:2  render  calves  of  our  /. 
-V^V.  3:7  they  shall  cover  their/. 
Mai.  2:7  priest's  /.  keep  knowl. 
Mat.  15:8  that  honoreth  me  with 

their/.  MarkT.^ 
Pom.  3:13  poison  is  under  th.  /. 
1  Cor.  14:21  oth^r/.  I  speak  to 
Heb.  13:15  fruit  of/,  giv.  thanks 

His  LIPS. 

Job  2:10  did  not  J.  yiu  with  hisl. 
11:5  G.  onon  JiUl.  agaiuj^t  thee 
2:1:12  back-  fr.  comman.  of /ii.v  /. 

Ps.  21:2  withholdenrt-q.  ofZ/w/. 
1W1:33  spake  unadvis.  with  //.  /. 

Prov.  10:19  refrain  his  I.  is  wise 
12:13  spared  by  transg.  oUds  L 
16:27  his  I.  as  a  burning  fire 
30  hh  I.  bringeth  evil  to  jiass 
17:28  shutteth/ii^  /.  as  a  man  of 
18:7  hh  /.  arc  snare  of  his  soul 
10:1  that  is  pcn'erse  in  Ms  I. 
20:19  that  flatterethift-ithAiff/. 


LIT 

T^w.  22:11  for  "race  of  Ms  I.  the 
24:26  kiss  his  T  gives  ri.  answer 

Cant.  5:13  his  I.  like  lilies  drop. 

Is.  11:4  breath  of//.  /.  slay  wick. 
30:27  his  I.  full  of  indignation 

Mai.  2:6  inic^.  not  found  in  Ms  I. 

1  Pet.  3:10  Ms  I.  speak  no  guile 

My  LIPS. 
P$.  16:4  their  names  into  7ny  I. 
40:9  not  retrained  my  I.  O  Lord 
51:15  O  Lord,  open  thou  my  I. 
63:3  my  I.  shall  praise  thee 
66:14  vows,  which  my/,  uttered 
89:.34  thing  gone  out  of  my  /. 
119:13  wi.  7ny  I.  have  I  declared 
171  mil  /.  shall  utter  thy  praise 
141:3  Lord.  kvr\y  dnor  of  niy  I. 
Prov.  8:6  the  njniiing  ol7nyl.  7 
Jer.  17:16  came  out  of  my  I.  was 
Dan.  10:16  sons  of  men  tou.7«y/- 
Thy  LIPS. 

2  AT.  19:28  I  will  put  my  bridle 

in  thy  I.  Ts.  .37:29 
Job  8:21  fill  thy  I.  with  rejoicing 
15:6  /.  own  /.  testify  aga.  thee 
Pa\  17:4  word  of  /.  /.  I  have  kept 
34:13  keep  /.  /.  from  spea.  guile 
45:2  grace  is  poured  into  thy  I. 
Prnr.  5:2  thy  /.  may  keep  know. 
22:18  they  shall  be  fitted  in  /.  /. 
2:3:16  when  th// 1,  speak  right 
24:28  deceive  not  with  thy  /. 
27:2  ])iaise  thee,  not  /.  own  /. 
Cant.  4:3  thy  I.  are  like  scarlet 
11  thit  I.  drop  as  honev-comb 
7a\  6:7  this  hath  touchecl  thy  I. 
Ezek.  24:17  cover  not  thy  I. 

LIQUOR .  S. 
Ex.  22:29  oftVr  the  first  of  thy  /. 
Num.  6:3  nor  drink  any  /.  of  gr. 
Cant.  7:2  goblet  wh.  want,  not  /. 

LISTED. 
Mat.  17:12  done  to  him  whatso- 
ever they  /.  Mark  9:13 
LISTEN. 
Is.  49:1  /.  O  isles,  unto  me 

LISTETII. 
John  3:8  wind  blow,  where  it  /. 
Jam.  3:4  whithersoever  gover.  /. 

LITTERS. 
Is.  66:20  bring  your  broth,  in  /. 

LITTLE. 
Gen.  30:30  but  /.  thou  hadst 
Ex.  12:4  houseli.  too  /.  for  lamb 
16:18  that  gathered  /.  had  no 

lack,  2  Cor.  8:15 
23:30  by  /.  and  /.  drive  them 

out.  Dent.  7:22 
Devt.  28:.38  and  gather  but  /.  in 
Jos.  22:17  is  ini<f  in  Peor  too  /.  ? 
1  -SV/7/i.  15:17/.  inth.  own  sight 

1  A'.  12:10  my  /.  finger  thicker 

than.  2  Chr.  10:10 
17:12/.  oil  in  cruse;  13/.  cake 
18:44/.  cloud  like  a  man's  hand 
20:27  Is.  pitch,  like  two/,  flocks 

2  A'.  5:2  brought  captive  /.  maid 
Ezr.  0:8  give  us  a  /.  reviving 
Neh.  9:32  let  not  trouble  seem  /. 
Job  4:12  ear  received  a  /.  thereof 

26:14  /.  portion  heard  of  him 
Ps.  2:12  wrath  kindled  but  a  /. 
8:5  made  him  a  /.  lower  than 

the  angels,  Hfb.  2:7 
37:16  /.  that  a  right,  man  hath 
65:12/,  hills  rejoice  on  ev.  side 
68:27  /.  Benjamin,  with  th.  nil. 
72:3  /.  hills  by  rigntt^ousness 
114:4/.  hills  skip,  like  lambs,  6 
Prov.  0:10  a  /.  sleep,  /.  slumber, 

a/.  fuMinu'.  2l::i3 
10:20  heal  t  of  wicked  is/,  worth 
15:16  better  is  /.  with  fear  of  L. 
16:8  better  is/,  with  righteous. 
.30:24  four  things  /.  on  earth 
Ec.  5:12  whether  eat  /.  or  much 
9:14  a  /.  city  and  few  men  in  it 
10:1  /.  folly'him  is  in  reputation 
Cant.  8:8  wo  have  a  /.  sister 
Is.  26:20  hide  thy.  for  /.  moment 
28:10  here  a/,  and  there  a  /.  13 
40:15  tak.  up  isles  as  a  /.  thing 
54:8  in  a/,  wrath  I  hid  my  face 
Ezek.  11:16  to  them  a  /.  snnctu. 
16:47  as  if  that  were  very  /.  th. 
Dan.  7:8  up  another  /.  horn.  8:9 
11:34  be  holpen  with  a  /.  help 
ITos.  8:10  sorrow  a  /.  for  burden 
Amos  6:11  smite  /.  house 
Mic.  5:2  tho'  /.  among  thousands 
llaf}.  1:6  sown  much,  bring  in  /. 

9'looked  for  much,  it  ca.  to  /. 
Zee.  1:15  was  but  a  /.  displeased 
Mat.  14:31  O  thou  of/,  faith 
15:34  seven,  aud  a  few  /.  fishes 


LIV 

Mat.  26:39  he  went  a  /.  further, 
Mark  1:19;  14::35 

Mark  5:23  my  /.  daughter  lieth 

Luke  7:47  to  whom  /.  is  forgiven 
12::J2/.  Hock;  19:3/.  of  stature 
10:17  been  fulfilled  in  a  very  /. 

John  6:7  every  one  may  take  a  /. 

Acts  5:34  apostles  forth  a  /.  space 
28:2  showed  us  /.  kindness 

1  Cor.  5:6  /.  leaven  leav.  Gal.  5:9 

2  Cor.  11:1  bear  with  me  a  /. 

16  that  I  may  boast  myself  a  /. 

1  Tim.  4:8  bodily  ex.  profiteth  /. 
5:2;^  use  /.  wine' for  stomach's 

Iltb.  2:9  a  /.  lower  than  angels 
Jam.  3:5  tongue  is  a  /.  member 
4:14  vapor  appeareth  for  /.  time 
Peo.  3:8  thou  hast  a  /.  strength 
6:11  should  rest  for  a  /.  season 
20:3  bo  loosed  a  /.  season 

See      BOOK.     CHAMBERS,     CHILD, 
CHILDREN. 

LITTLE  one,  s. 

Gen.  19:20  Lot  said.  It  is  a  /.  07ie 
44:20  have  a  /.  one,  brolji.  dead 
Ex.  10:10  go  and  your  /.  ones,  24 
Jos.  8:35 before  women  and/,  o. 

2  Chr.  20:13  before  Lord  and  /.  o. 
Ezr.  8:21  seek  right  way  for  /.  o. 
Ps.  1.37:9  dasheth  /.  o.  ag.  stones 
Is.  60:22/.  one  hec.  a  thousand 
Zee.  13:7  tuni  my  hand  on  /.  o. 
Mat.  10:42  dri.  to  one  of  th.  /.  o. 

18:6  oftend  one  of  these  /.  otieSy 
.il/rt;-i9:42;  Lvke  17:2 
10  despise  not  one  of  th.  /.  o. 
14  one  of  these  /.  o.  sho.  perish 
LITTLE  while. 
Job  24:24  exalted  for  a  /.  irhile 
Ps.  37:10  a/,  iv.  and  the  wicked 
Is.  10:25  /.  w.  indignation  cease 
03: 18  possessed  i  t  but  a  /.  70. 
Ji  r.  51:33  a  /.  ?/'.  harvest  sh.  co. 
!kis.  1:4  a  /,  while  I  will  avenge 
lino.  2:6  a  /.  w.  I  will  sh.  heaven 
John  7:33  /.  ^v.  I  am  with.  13:33 
12::J5  a  /.  uk  is  light  with  you 
14:19  /.  tv.  world  sceth  me  no 
16:16/.  w.  ye  sh.  see  me.  17,  19 
18  a  /.  wlnle  we  cannot  tell 
Ileb.  10:37  /.  w.  he  that  sh.  come 

LIVE. 
7s.  6:6  hav.  a  /.  coal  in  his  hand 
See  GOAT. 

LIVE. 
Gen.  3:22  tree  of  life/,  for  ever 
19:20  and  my  soul  shall  /. 
20:7  i)ray  for  thee,  thou  shalt  /. 
27:40  by  the  sword  shalt  thou  /. 
31:32  fin.  thy  go.  let  him  not  /. 
42:18  this  do,  and  /.  for  I  fear  Q. 
Ex.  .33:20  no  man  see  me  and  /. 
Lev.   18:5  he  shall  /.  in  them, 
jVV/^9:29:  As^A".  20:11,  13,21 
Num.  21:8  looketh  on  ser.  eh.  /. 
24:23  shall  /.  when  G.  doeth 
Dent.  4:10  fear  me  all  days  th.  /. 
33  heai,  as  thou  hast,  and  /. .? 
8:3  by  cv.  wo.  of  L.  doth  man  /. 
19:5  flee  to  one  of  th.  clt.  and  /. 
33:6  let  Reuben  /.  and  not  die 
Job  14:14  man  die,  sh.  he  /.  ag.  ? 
21 :7  do  wicked  /.  become  old  ? 
Ps.  22:26  your  heart  /.  for  ever 
49:9/.  and  not  see  corruption 
63:4  will  I  bless  thee  while  I  /. 
69:32  hearts  sh.  /.  that  seek  G. 
72:15  shall  /.  118:17  not  die,  /. 
110:144  understand,  and  I  eh.  /. 
175  let  soul  /.  it  sh.  praise  thee 
146:2  while  I  /.  will  I  praise  L. 
Pi'ov.  4:4  keep  mv  com.  /.  7:2 
0:6  forsake  fnnlish  and/. 
15:27  he  that  liateth  gifts  sh.  /. 
Ec.  6:3  /.  many  years.  6 ;  11:8 
0:9/.  lovfuilv  wi.  wifeth.  lovoet 
Is.  26:19  dead"  men.  sh.  /.  togeth. 
38:16  L.  by  these  things  men  /. 
55:3  hear.and  your  soul  shall  /. 
Jer.  38:20  aud  thy  soul  shall  /. 
Lam.  4:20  under  shad,  we  sh.  /. 
Ezek.  3:21  he  shall  surely  /.  l.s:U, 

17;  33:13,  15,  16 
16:6  when  thou  wast  in  blood  /. 
18:19  kept  mv  statutes  shall  /. 

21.22:  20:11,25 
24  wicked  man  doeth  sh.  he  /. 
32  turn  yourselves  and  /.  3;i:ll 
33:10  sins  on  us,  howsh.  we  /. .'' 
10  do  that  \\\\.  is  law.  he  sh.  /. 
37:3  can  these  bones  /.  ? 
47:0  ev.  thing  liveth  and  niov 
eth  sh.  /.  everything  shall  /. 
Has.  6:2  he  will  rev.  ua,  wu  sh.  /. 
Amos  5:4  seek  me,  and  ye  sh.  /.  0 
Jon.  4:3  bet.  to  die  than  to  /.  8 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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LIV 

IliiWi-.i  Jiisl  »h.  /.  by  his  faith, 

Hum.  i-.n 
Hal.  4:4  ni)l  I.  by  brcml.  Lu.  4:4 
9:18  slif  shall  /.  Mark  5:23 
I.'ikf  10:4S  Ibis  do.  and  Ih.  sh.  /. 
50:*<  nol  ti.  of  dead,  all  (.  unto 
Jnhn  W.iTi  hear  voire  of  S.  and  /. 
0:57  I  /.  by  F.  so  ho  that  catilh 

n»e,  even  lie  shall  /.  bv  n»o 
11:25  Iho'  he  were  de,  yet  sh.  /. 
1  l:Ut  beeause  I  /.  ye  sh.  /.  also 
Acta  17:2H  in  liini  we/,  and  move 
2S:-W  it  is  not  Ht  that  he  sho.  /. 
Jimit.  (1:3  /.  any  lonsrer  therein  ? 
8  we  believe  wo  8h  /.  with  him 
8:12debtoi-s  not  to  /.  after  llesh 
l:i  if  ve  I.  after  llesh,  ye  sh.  die, 
iftliro'  Sp.  mortify  iio.  ye/. 
10:5doeth  these  things  shall/. 

by  them,  Oat.'AAi 
19:1S/.  peaceably  with  all  men 
14:8  whether  we/,  we/,  to  Lo. 
whc.  wo  /.  or  die  we  are  h."s 

1  Cor.  !l:13  /.  of  things  of  temple 
14  preach  gospel  sho.  /,  of  gos. 

2  Cor.  4:11  /.are  deliv.  to  death 
f):9  behold,  we  /.  as  chastened 
7:3  to  die  and  /.  with  ycnl 

13:4  /.  with  him  by  power  of  G. 
Gat.  2:14  Oentiles  to  /.  its  Jews 

19  that  I  might  /.  nnio  (iod 

20  1  /.  vet  not  1,  life  I  now  /.  in 
llesh",  II.  bv  faith  of  S.  oft). 

3:11  jnst  /.  by'faith,  lleh.  I0:8S 
5:25 "if  we/,  in  the  Spirit 
Phil.  1:21  for  me  to  /.  is  Christ 
22  if  I/,  in  the  llesh 

1  Thfs.  3:8  we  /.  if  sta.  fast  in  L. 
5:10  dle<l  that  we  sh.  /.  w  i.  him 

2  Tim.  2:11  we  sh.  also  /.  with 


3:12  all/,  godly  snf.  persecntion 
'  'l.  soberly 
iii 
l:i:18  willing  to/,  honestly 


Tit.  2:12  we  shonld  ..  , 

Ueb.  12:9  to  F.  of  spirits  and  /. 


Jam.  4:15  if  Lord  will  wc  sh.  /. 

1  Pet.  2:34  we  /.  to  righteousness 
4:2  no  longer  should  T  /.  in  flesh 

6  I.  according  to  Ciod  in  Spirit 

2  Pft.  S:li  to  those  that  /.  ungodly 

IS  escaped  from  them  /.  in  err. 

1  .John  4:9  we  might  /.  thro'  him 
Jiei:.  13: 14  beast  had  wound  did  /. 

Sei  FOK  KVER. 

.\»  I  LIVE. 

i\"um. 14:21  n.<//.earth  beflll.28 
Job  27:6  so  long  as  II.  Ps.  104:33 ; 

llt;:2 
Is.  49:18  n.?  / /.  saith  the  Lord; 
Jer.  22:24:  EzH:  5:11;  14:1b. 
IS,  20;  16:48;  17:16.  19;  18:3; 
20:3, :«;  31:11,  27;  31:8 :  :So:6, 
11  ;  Zep.  2:9;  7!om.  14:11 
Jer.  40:18  as  II.  saiih  the  king 
May.  misht,  or  mavest 
LIVE. 
Z)t*u/.  4:1  do  to  them,  ve  m.  I. 
5:33;  8:1;  30:6,  16 
42  flee,  to  one  of  th.  citi.  m.  I. 
10:20  what  is  just  fol.  that  m.  /. 
30:19  thou  and  thy  seed  rn.  I. 
Ps.  119:17  bonntif.  that  I  m.  I. 
77  mer.  come  to  me,  that  I  m.  t. 
116  uphold  me,  that  I  may  / 
Jer.  35:7  that  ve  m.  I.  manv  davs 
E^k.  37:9  slain,  that  they  m.  I. 
Amos  5:14  seek  good,  th.  yom.l. 
i>)A,  6:3  mayest  I.  long  on  earth 

Not  LIVE. 

K.r,.  19:13  touch  mountain  nol  I. 

Deut.  8:3  man  d<ith  n.  I.  bv  bread 

onlv.  Mat.  4:4;  Luke  4 A 

2  IC.  10:"l9  wanting  he  shall  noil. 
20:1  thou  Shalt  not  I.  It.  .38:1 

Job  7:16  I  would  nol  I.  always 
Jli.  55:43  wick.  n.  /  lialf  th.  days 
Js.  26:14  are  dead,  they  sh.  not  I. 
jEzek.  13: 19  souls  that  should  n.  I. 

1.8:13  he  shall  «o//. 
Zee.  13:3  sav.  Thou  shall  not  I. 
Acts  ~:l'.l  to' the  end  theymi.n. /. 

25:24  ought  nol  to  /.  any  longer 

28:4  vengeance  pntTereth  n.  to  /. 
2  Cor.  5:15  sho.  n.  /.  to  themsel. 

LIVED. 
Gen.  25:6  from  Isaac,  while  he  /. 
Aum.  14:38  .loshua  and  C.  /.  still 

21:9  beheld  st-rp.  of  brass  he  /.  -  I 
Deut.  5:36  h.a.  voice  of  G.  and/.  1 
2.S'am.  19:6  if  Absalom  had  /.  [ 
f.i.  49:18  while  he  /.  blessed  soul 


LIV 
LIVELY. 

Ex.  1:19  Hebrew  women  arc  /. 
Ps.  38:19  but  my  enemies  are  /, 
Arts  7:38  who  received  /.  oracles 

1  /V/,  1:3  begot,  us  ag.  to  /.  hope 
2:5  ye,  as  /.  stones,  arc  built 

LIVER. 

Ex.  29:13  the  caul  above  the  /. 

23;  Ur.  .3:4.10,  15;  4:9;  7:4; 

8:16,  25;  9:10,  19 
Pror.  7:23  dart  strike  through  /. 
Liim.  2:11  /.  poured  upon  earth 
£i«t.  21:21  he  looked  in  the  /. 
5f«  CAUL. 

LIVES. 
Ex.  1:14  thev  made  th.  /.  bitter 
./ai.  2:13  deliver  our  /.  fi-.  death 
■lutt.  5:18  peo.  jeoparded  their/. 

2  Sam.  1:2.3  were  lovely  in  th.  /. 
23:17  that  went  in  Jeopardy  of 

their/.  1  Chr.  11:19 
P)vr.  1:18  Inrk  privllv  for  own  /. 
Jer.  19:7  which  seek  "th.  /.  4li:20 
9  Si'ek  their/,  sh.  strait,  them 
Lam.  5:9  gat  bread  wi.  peril  of/. 
Dan.  7:12  /.  prolon.  for  a  season 
L'/ke  n;.")6  to  destroy  meiTs  /. 
Aets  15:26  men  have  hazarded  /. 
27:10  voy.  be  with  damage  of  /. 
1  ./ohn  .3:10  lav  down  /.  for  breth. 
Kev.  12:11  they  loved  not  their  /. 

LIVEST. 

Gal.  2:14  a  .lew  /.  after  manner 
liev.  3:1  that  thou  /.  and  art  dead 

LIVETII. 

Oen.  9:3  everv  thing  /.  be  meat 
l>e"l.  5:34  G.  talk  with  man.  he/. 

1  ."^'im.  l:i^  to  L.  as  long  as  he  /. 
3tl:;jl  as  son  of  Jesse  /.  on  grou. 

2  .Sam.  3:37  as  God  /.  tinless  th. 
33:47  the  Lord  /.  blessed  be  my 

rock.  />.<.  18:46 
1  A".  17:33  Elijah  said,  Thy  son  /. 
Job  19:33  I  know  my  licdeemer  /. 

27:2  as  G.  /.  wiio  ha.  taken  away 
Ps.  89:48  what  man  /.  not  see  de.> 
Jir.  4:2  the  Lord  /.  in  trnth 

5:2  Lord  /.  they  swear  falsely 

13:10  mv  name,  the  Lord  /. 

10:14  the  Lord/.  15;  2.3:7.8 

44:20  Egvpt.  saving.  The  L.  /. 
K:ek.  47:1)  every  thing  that  /. 
IIos.  4:15  nor  swear,  the  Lord  /. 
Amos  8:14  say.  Tliy  G.  O  Dan.  /. 
and  the  manner  of  Beersh.  /. 
John  4:.i0  thy  way.  son  /.  51,  5:J 

11:26  whosoever/,  and  belicv. 
i?f/ro.  6:10  ill  that  he /.  ho /.  toG. 

7:1  over  man  as  long  as  he  /.  2 
3  while  husb.  /.  she  he  married 

14:7  /.  or  dieth  to  himself 

1  Cor.  7:39  as  long  as  her  husb.  /. 

2  Cor.  13:4  /.  by  the  power  of  (i. 
Gal.  2:20  I  live,  but  Oh.  /.  in  me 
1  Tim.  5:6  /.  in  pleasure  is  dead 
Ileb.  7:8  It  is  witnessed  that  he  /. 

25  ever  /.  to  make  intercession 
9:17  no  strength  while  testa.  /. 
Per.  1:18  he  that  /.  and  was  dead 
See  TOR  EVEii. 

As  the  Lord  LIVETII. 
Jud.  8:19  as  the  L.  I.  if  ve  have 

1  Sam.  14::)9  as  the  L.  1. 45 ;  19:6 ; 
20:21 ;  25:28;  26:10. 16;  28:10; 
29:6;  2.Sar».  4:9;  12:5;  14:11 ; 

1  K.  1:29 
20:3  <M  I.L.I,  there  is  hut  a  step 
25:.34  God  of  Is.  /.  wlii.  kept  me 

2  .%i«i.  15:21  as  L.  I.  as  mv  lord 

1  A'.  2:24  as  the  LorrI  I.  2  A'.  5:20 ; 

2  Chr.  18:13;  Jer.  38:16 
17:1  as  Lord  God  of  Is.  /.  18:15 

12  at  the  Lord  thy  God  /.  18:10 

2  A'.  3:14  as  Lord  of  hosts  /.  5:16 

K»  Ihy  soul  LIVETII. 

1  Sam.  1:3(>  as  s.t.  Iain  the  worn. 
17:55  Ablier  said.  .4*  thy  soul  I. 
25:36  as  soul  I.  seeing  Lord  hath 

2  Sam.  11:11  a/i  /.«./.  will  not  do 
LIViXG. 

Gen.  1:28 dominion  over/,  thing 
2:7  and  man  became  a  /.  wiul 
.3:20  she  was  mother  of  all  /. 
6:19  every  /.  thing  of  all  flesh 
7:4  ev.  /.  "substance  will  I  deslr. 
8:1  Noah  and  everv  /.  thing 
Ler.  11:10  any  /.  thing  in  water 
Xum.  10:48  stood  bet.  dead  and/. 


LOA 

Job  3.3:30  enllghl.  wi.  light  ot  I. 
Ps.  27:13  good,  of  L.  In  land  of/. 
.52:5  root  thee  out  <if  land  of/. 
50:13  walk  In  the  light  of  the/. 
.^^;9  sh.  take  th.  away.  both/. 
09'{S  blotted  out  of  book  of/. 
116:9  walk  bel.  L.  in  land  of/. 
142:5  iny  ptirtlon  in  land  of/. 
M:i:2  Inthv  sight  no  man  /. 
14.5:10  salisflest  every  /.  thing 
Ec.  4:2  more  lliaii  /.  are  alive 

15  1  consider<-d  all  /.  wh.  walk 
6:8  knowelh  lo  walk  before  /. 
7:3  the  /.  will  lay  it  lo  heart 
9-4  tliat  is  joined  In  all  the  /. 
.5  the  /.  know  thai  they  sh.  dli- 
Cant.  4:15  a  well  of/,  water 
Is.  4:3  wrideii  among  /.  in  Jer. 
S:19  seek  lo  their  God  lor  the  /. 
88:11  not  see  L.  in  land  of  the/. 
19  the  /.  IIk'  /.  be  sh.  lirai.  thee 
.'AS  cut  olTout  of  llie  land  of/. 
Jer.  3:13  forsaken  /.  waters,  17:13 
11:19  cut  liiin  ofl'fr.  land  of/. 
Lam.  3:39  wberef.  doth  /.  comp. 
Ezek.  20:20  set  glorv  in  land  of  /. 
32:23  terror  in  lanil  of/.  24-.32 
Pair.  4:17  that  the  /.  may  know 
y.er  14:8  /.  waters  shall  "o  out 
.I/a/.  22::i2  God  is  the  Goil  of  /, 

.Vn;/t  13:27;  /,i'*v  20:38 
Mark  12: 14  cast  in  even  all  her/. 
Luke  8:43  spent  /.  on  physicians 
1.5:12  he  divided  to  them  his  /. 
13  wasted  subs,  with  riot.  /.  30 
24:5  whv  seek  ye  /.  among  dead 
John  4:l6given"lhee/.  water 

11  fr.  whence  bast  thou  /.  wat. 
6:51  I  am  Ibi'/.  bread  wh.  came 
57  the/.  Father  hath  sent  me 
7:.38  sh.  flow  rivers  of/,  water 
Pom.  12:1  bodies  a  /.  saeriflce 
14:9  Loi-d  both  of  dead  and  /. 
1  Cor.  15:45  A.  was  made  /.  soul 
Col.  2:20  /.  in  world  are  subject 
Ileb.  10:30  by  a  new  and  /.  way 
1  Pel.  2:4  coming  as  lo  a  /.  stone 
Per.  7:17  Lamb  lead  lo  /.  fount. 
10:3  every  /.  soul  died  in  the  sea 
See  BIRD,  cREATrnE,  ood, 

LIZ,  \RD, 
Ler.  ]1:.30  /.  snail,  mole,  unclean 

LO. 
.lob  9:19  strength,  /.  he  ie  etrong 
Ps.  .37:.36  pas.  nwav,  /.  he  was  nol 
40:7  /.  I  come  ;  132:6  /.  heard 
52:7  /.  the  man  that  made  not  G. 
73:27  /.  they  th.  arc  far  sh.  peri. 
93:9/.  thine  enemies  sh,  perish 
Cant.  2:11  /.  the  winter  is  past 
Is.  25:9  /.  this  is  our  God 
Jer.  4:23  /.  it  was  without  form 

25  and  /.  there  was  no  man 
IlafT.  1:9  and  /.  it  came  to  little 
Mat.  24:23  /.  here  is  Chr.  /.  there 
28:20 /.  I  am  with  voii  always 
Arts  1:^:46  /,  we  turn  to  Gentiles 
Ileb.  10:7  /.  I  CO.  to  do  thy  will,  9 

LOADEX. 
Is.  46:1  carriages  were  heavy  /. 

LOAUETII. 
Ps.  6S;19  daily  /.  us  wl.  bcneflts 

LO\F. 
Ex.  29:23  one  /.  of  bread 
1  Chr.  10:3  I),  dealt  to  ev.  one  a  /. 
,l/a;'A*  8: 14  nci.  had  more  th.  one/. 
LO-AMMI.     Has.  1:9 

LOA\. 
1  Sam.  2:20  /.  w  liicli  is  lent  to  L. 

LOATHE. 

Ex.  7:18  Egypt,  shall  /.  to  drink 

Jolt  7:10  I  /."it.  I  would  not  live 

E:ek.  6:9  /.  themselves  for  evils 

20:43  /.  vourselves  in  own  sight 

38:31  /.  yourselves  for  iniquities 

LOATHED. 
Jer.  14:19  hath  tliv  soul  /.  Zion ; 
Zee.  11:8  my  soul  /.  them 

LOATHETII. 
A''»rtn.21:5  soul  /.  this  light  bread 
/V/r.  27:7  full  soul  /.  honev-co. 
Eztk.  16:45  /.  husb.  and  children 

LOATHIXU. 
Ezek.  16:5  (-ast  mil  lo  /.  of  person 

LOITHSOME. 
Xum.  11:20  till  it  be/,  to  you 


Job  7:5  mv  skin  is  broken  and  /. 
/'«.  9!:7  loins  filled  with  a  /.  dis 
Pror.  13:5  a  wicked  man  is  /. 
LOAVES, 


LOF 
2  A".  4:42  hrouKlit  man  of  G.  20  /. 
Mat.  14:17  we  nave  here  hut  5  /. 
19  anil  he  took  flvu  /.  Mark 

0::i8;  LukeV:13 
I5:;H  how  many  /.  have  ye? 
3ti  tiMik  the  seven  /.  Mark  8:6 
10:9  nor  remem.  Ave/,  of  .5.000 

10  nor  the  seven  /.  of  the  4,000 
.Murk  0:  l-l  eat  of/,  were  5.0INI 

.52  consider,  not  miracles  of /. 
Luke  11:5  say,  Fri.  lend  me  3  /. 
John  0:9  lad  "here  hath  5  barley/. 

11  Jesus  took  /.  and  distribilt. 
Ih  fragments  of  Ave  barley  /. 
3ti  because  ye  did  eat  of  the  /. 

.See  nnEAi). 

LOCK,  e. 

Xum.  6:5  let  /.  of  the  hair  grow 
Jud.  16:13  weavesi  tin.'  seven  /. 
.\VA.   3:3  set    up  doors,  and  I. 

thereof.  6,  l:i.  14,  15 
Ca;i/.  4:1  dovis'  eyes  with.  Ihy/. 
5:2  my  /.  are  fllleil  « illi  drops 
5  myrrh  on  handles  of  the  /. 
11  his  /.  are  bushy,  and  black 
6:7  thy  temples  within  thy  /. 
Is.  47:2  uneov.  thy  /■  niake  bare 
Ezek.  8:3  he  took  nic  by  /.  of  he. 
44:20  nor  sufler  /.  to  grow  long 
See  BARS. 

LOtrST. 

Lev.  11:22/.  alt.  his  kind.  bald/. 

/^.  78:40  gave  111.  labor  to  the  /. 

109:3:1  tossed  up  and  down  as  /. 

Joel  1:4  bath  /.  eaten,  »h.  /.  left 

2:25  restore  years  /.  hath  eaten 

LOCrSTS. 
Ex.  10:4  to-morrow  I  ^^■ill  bri.  /. 
I/eul.  38:.'i8  /.  shall  consume  it 
Ps.  105::J4  he  spake,  and  /.  came 
Pror.  30:37  the/.  lia\e  no  king 
Is.  33:1  running  to  and  fro  oil. 
Xah.  :1:1S  make  thyself  nia.  as/. 
Mat.  3:4  his  meat  was/,  and  wild 

lioney.  Mark  1:6 
Per.  9:3  t"li.  came  out  of  smoke  /. 
7  shapes  of  /.  we.  like  to  bora. 
LODGE. 
Is.  1:8  daughter  of  Z.  left  as  a  /. 

LODGE,  Verb. 
Gen.  24:2:!  is  Ih.  room  forusto/./ 
Xum.  22:8  /.  here  this  night 
Jos.  4:3  place  where  ve  shall/. 
Jud.  19:9  /.  here,  thai  Ihy  heart 
yeh.  4:22  let  everv  one  /.  In  Jer. 
13:21  whv  /.  ve  aSout  ihe  wall? 
Job  24:7  naked  /.  without  doth. 
'    31:.33  stran.  did  not  /.  in  street 
!  ra;(/.  7:11  let  us  /.  in  ihevillaMS 
'  Is.  21:13  forest  ill  Ara.  sh.  ye7. 
65:4  and  /.  in  monuments 
./<)■.  4:14  how  long  vain  ihoug.  /. 
y.f/>.  2:14  beasts  sh.  /.  In  lintels 
.1/a/.  13::Q  birds  /.  in  branches, 

Mark  4:.32  ;  Luke  13:19 
Act)  21:10  w  ith  wh.  we  should  /. 

LODGED. 
Oen.  32:13  J.  /.  there  that  night 

21  /.  that  night  in  company 
Jos.  2:1  a  harhil's  house,  and  /. 
4:8  carri4-d  them,  where  Ihey  /. 
Jud.  19:4  eat  and  drink.  /.  there 
1  A'.  19:9  came  into  a  cave  and  /. 
1  C'Ar.  9:37  /.  round  house  of  God 
Xeh.  1:1:20/.  without  Jerusalem 
Is.  1:21  righleousnessi  /.  in  it 
Mat.  21:17  went  to  Beiha.  and  /. 
Ai-ls  10:18  whether  Simon  /.  Ih. 
38:7  /.  us  three  days  courteous. 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  have  /.  Strang. 
LODGEhiT. 

Pulk  1:16  Mh.  Ih.  /.  1  Hill  lodge 

LODGETH. 
Ads  10:0  /.  with  one  Si.  a  tanner 

LODGING,  8. 
.los.  4:3  leave  them  in  the  /. 

2  />'.  19:2:)  enter  /  of  his  border* 
Is.  10:39  taken  up  their  /.  at  G. 
Arts  28:23  came  lo  him  into/. 
P/iile.  23  w  iilial  prepare  me  a  /. 

LOFT.  Y. 
1  A".  17:19  carried  him  into  a  /. 
Ps.  131:1  not  hangh.  nor  eyes /. 
I'ror.  30:13  L.  how  /.  are  Ih.  eye« 
\Is.  2:11  /.  liKiks  be  humbled.  5:15 
26:5  the  /.  eilv  he  layeth  low 


Ezek.  37:10  into  them,  and  th.  /.    1  A'.  3:22  the  /.  is  my  son.  23 
Arts  2.3:1  /.  in  good  conscience     '     25  divide  the  /.  child  into  two 
Col.  3:7  sometime,  wh.  /.  in  th.    '  .lob  12:10  in  his  band  ev.  /.  thing 
Jam  5-5/  in  pleasure  on  earth   I   28:13  nor  found  in  land  of  the /.  I /.rr.  2.3:17  two /.  of  two  tenth 
Per   18:7  hath /.  deliciouslv.  9  21  it  is  hid  from  eves  of  all /.      1  .'•V/m.  a.-,:18  Abigail  took  200/. 

20-4  /  with  Christ ;  5  /.  not  ag.  I  30:23  house  apiiointed  for  all  /.     1  A'.  14:3  take  with  thee  tcu  /. 


67:7  on/,  mountain  bast  set  bed 
15  thus  sal.  the  high  and  /.  one 
.4(;/*20:9  Eniy.  fell  fniin  third/. 

LOFTILY. 
Pt.  73:8  comipl.  Ibey  speak  /. 

LOFTI.XESS. 
J).  2:17  /.  of  man  shall  be  bowed 


930 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


LON 
Jer.  48:20  the  pride  of  Moab, 
hisi. 

LOG. 

Lev.  14:10  priest  take  a  Z.  12,  24 

LOIXS. 
Gtix.  35:11  kini:^  co.  out  of  thy  ^ 

37::i4  .1.  put  sackcloth  on  his  /. 

A*V:H\  =ouI^  out  of  his  /.  Ex.  1:5 
E.r.  VIM  rat  it.  with  /.  jcrirdcd 

2r^:42  brei'chL's  reach  from  the  I. 
Vtiif.  33:11  smite  thro'  I.  of  them 
1  A'.  2:5  blood  in  irirdle  about  I. 

8:19  son  shall  come  forth  of  thy 
/.  2  Chi:  G:!) 

12:10  thicker  than  my  father's 
I.  2  Chr.  10:10 

20:31  put  sackcloth  on  our  /. 
2A'.  1:8  girdle  of  leather  about 
his^  J/«^3:4;  MarkV.^ 

4:29  gird  up  thv  ;.  9: 1 ;  Job  38:3 ; 
40:7;  Jer.  1:17 
Jnh  31:20  if  his  I.  ha.  not  blessed 

41:16  lo.  his  streniilh  is  in  his  /. 
/'•.  38:7  my  /.  tilled  \vi.  disease 

(;.i:li  laid,  affliction  upon  our  I. 

00:23  their/,  continually  shake 
Is.  y.'21  neither  girdle  of/,  loosed 

11:5  righteousn.  girdle  of  his  t. 

20:2  loose  sackcloth  from  thy  /. 

21:3  are  my  /.  filled  with  pain 

32:11  gird  sackcl.  upon  your/. 
Jer.  13:1  a  linen  girdle  put  on  /. 

30:6  ev.  man  with  hands  on  /. 

4S:3T  upon  /.  shall  be  sackcloth 
Ezfk.  1:27  fr.  appearance  of  his  /. 

8:2  from  his  /.  downward,  fire 

21:6  with  the  breaking  of  thy  /. 

2;J:15  with  girdles  upon  their  /. 

44:18  have  linen  breeches  on  /. 

47:4  the  waters  were  to  the  /. 
I)nn.  5:6  joints  of/,  were  loosed 

10:5  /.  were  gird,  with  fine  gold 
Ajnos  8:10  bring  sack,  on  your  /. 
yah.  2:1  make  thy  /.  strong 

10  and  much  pain  is  in  all  /. 
Like  12:35  let  your  /.  be  girded 
.:  -ts  2:30  of  his  /.  he  wo.  raise  C. 
Enk.  6:14  hav.  your  /.  girt  about 
JLb.  7:5  came  out  of /."of  Abrah. 
10  he  was  vet  in  /.  of  his  father 
I  Pet.  1:13  whcref.  gird  /.  of  mind 
LOIS.    2  Tim.  1:5 

LO\G. 
Ex.  19:13  trumpet  sound.  /.  19 

20:12  that  thy  days  may  be  /, 
Xum.  9:19  the  cloud  tarried  /. 
Dent.  1:6  ye  dwelt  /.  enough,  2:3 

19:6  overtake  him,  way  is  /. 
Jo-^.  6:5  thev  make  a  I.  blast 

1  A'.  3:11  n»;t  asked  /.  2  Chr.  1:11 

2  Chr.  15:3  for  a  /.  season  Israel 
P<'.  91:16  wi.  /.  life  will  I  satisfy 

ii5:10  forty  3- ears  l.  was  I  irrieved 
1^0:6  my  soul  hath  /.  dwelt 
12'.(:3  ])loughers  made/,  furrows 
14;i::)  that  have  been  /.  dead 
Pror.  3:3  /.  life  sh.  Ih.  add  to  thee 
7:1H  good  man  is  gone  a  /.  jour. 
23:30"tliey  that  tarry  /.  at  \vine 
25:15  /.  forbearing  is  a  prince 
Ec.  12:5  man  go.  to  his  /.  home 
y-.'.  65:22  elect?,  enjoy  the  work 
Jtr.  29:28  this  captivity  is  /. 
Lam.  2:20  wo.  eat  child  span  /.  ? 
Ezek.  17:3  great  eagle  I.  winged 
44:20  nor  sutler  locks  to  grow  /. 
I>an.  10:1  time  appointed  was  /, 
Jloii.  13:13  not  stay  /.  in  the  place 
Mat.  11:21  repeniVd  /.  airo 
2:J:14  fnr  pr-'ieiice  u^tke /.  pray. 
Mirk  12:40;   A/z/.v  20:47 
Mark  12::JH  who  go  in  /.  clothing, 
L"ke  2(1:46 
16:5  clothed  in  a  /.  white  garm. 
Luke  18:7  tho'  be  bear  /.  with  th. 
23:8  to  see  him  of  a  /.  season 
^''/i(20:9  Paul  was/,  preaching 
1  Cor.  11:14  if  a  man  nave  /.  hair 
15  worn,  have  /.  hair,  it  is  glo. 
Eph,  6:3  mavest  live  /.  on  earth 
1  Tim.  3:15  if  I  tarry  /.  that  thou 
Jam.  5:7  husbandra.  ha.  /.  pati. 
See  AGO. 

Ab  L0\G  nf). 
Tj^'.  26:34  <v<  I.  aN  it  Ih-th  des.  35 
Num.  9:18  as  /.  os  cloud  abode 
Deut.  31:13  as  I.  as  you  live 

1  Sam.  1:38  lent  to  L.  as  I.  aft  liv. 
20:31  as  I.  as  son  of  Jesse  liveth 

2  Chr.  26:5  «*  /.  as  he  sought  L. 
36:21  as  I.  aft  t^he  lay  desolate 

p.".  72:5  /.  afi  sun  and  m.  endure 
17  name  continued  as  I.  as  sun 
101::W  sing  to  L.  as  I.  as  I  live 
116:2  call  up.  bim  as  /.  as  I  live 


LOO 

Ezek.  42:11  as  /.  as  they,  asliroad 
Mat.  0:15  as  I.  as  bridegroom  is 

with  them,  J/a?'A- 2:19 
John  9:5  as  I.  as  I  am  in  world 
Fom..  7: 1  over  man  as  I.  as  he  1  i v. 
1  Cor.  7:39  bound  as  I.  as  husba. 
Ga^-.  4:1  heir  as  I.  as  he  is  a  child 

1  Pet.  ?:6  daught.  as  I.  as  do  well 

2  Ptt.  1:13  (w7.  as  I  am  in  taber. 
See  CUBITS,  dat,  norn. 

So  LO\G. 
Jud.  5:28  chariot  so  I.  in  coming 
2  Chr.  6:31  fear  thee  so  l.  as  li^■e 
Est.  5:13  ^0  /.  as  I  see  Mordecai 
Job  27:6  not  repro.  so  I.  as  I  live 
Ps.  72:7  so  I.  as  moon  endureth 
Luke  1:21  marvel,  he  tarried  ^0  /. 
Rom.  7:2  her  hush,  so  I.  as  liveth 
Htb.  4:7  after  so  I.  a  time 

LO\G  time. 
Gen.  26:8  had  been  there  a  /.  /. 
Xmn.  20:15  dwell  in  Egypt  /.  /. 
Deut.  20:19  besiege  a  city  a  /.  t, 
Jos.  11:18  Josh,  made  war  a  /.  t. 
23:1  a  /.  t.  after  Josh.  wax.  old 

1  Sam.  7:2 \vh.  ark  abode  /.  was/. 
Is.  42:14  have  I.  t.  holden  peace 
Lam.  5:20  forsake  us  so  /.  time 
Mat.  2.5:19  after  a  /.  /.  the  lord  of 

tlio-^e  scrv.  com.  Luke  20:9 
Luke  8:27  man  had  devils  a  /.  /. 
20:9  went  to  far  country  for  /.  t. 
John  5:6  a  /.  time  in  that  case 
14:9  have  I  been  so  /.  /.  wi.  yon 
Acts  14:3  /.  t'mie  abode  with  dis- 
ciples. 28 

2  Pet.  2:3  judgm.  of/,  t.  lingereth 

LO\G  while. 
,4c/5  20:ll  a/.  ?/■.  till  bre.  of  day 

LO\G,  Verb. 
Job  3:21  /.  fur  death,  but  com.  not 
6:8  grant  me  thing  that  I  /.  for 
Pom.  1:11  for  I  /.  to  see  you 
2  Cor.  9:14praver  wh./.  after  yon 
Phil.  1:8  greatly  I  /.  after  you  all 
LO\GED. 

2  Sam.  18:39  David  /.  to  go  forth 
23:15  David  /.  and  said,  O  that 

one.  1  Ckr.  11:17 
Ps.  119:40  I  /.  after  thy  precepts 
131  1 1,  for  thy  commandments 
174  T  have  /.  for  thy  salvation 
Phil.  3:26  for  he  /.  after  you  all 
4:1  dearly  beloved  and  /.  for 

LOXGEDST. 
Gen.  31:30  /.  after  father's  house 

LOXGER. 
Ex.  9:28  and  ye  shall  stay  no  /. 
Jud.  2:14  could  not  any  /.  stand 

3  A*.  6:33  should  I  wait  for  L.  /.  f 
Job  11:0  measure  is  /.  than  earth 
Jer.  44:32  the  L.  could  no  /.  bear 
Luke  16:3  may.  be  no  /.  steward 
Arts  18:20  desired  him  to  tarry  /. 

25:24  he  ought  not  to  live  any  /. 
Rmn.  6:2  how  live  anv  /.  therein 
2  Thes.  3:1  we  could  no  /.  forb.  5 

1  Pet.  4:2  /.  live  rest  of  his  time . 
Pev.  10:6  there  sho.  be  time  no^ 

LO^GETH. 

Gen.  34:8  mv  son  /.  for  your  dan. 
Dent.  12:20  thv  soul/,  to  eat  flesh 
Ps.  63:1  flesh  ^  for  thee 
84:2  my  soul  /.  for  courts  of  L. 

LO\GI\^G. 

Deut.  28:32  eves  sh.  fail  /.  for  th. 
Ps.  107:9  he  satisfieth  the  /.  soul 
119:30  soul  break,  for  /.  it  hath 

LO\G.SlTFFERI\G. 

Ex.  34:6  Lo.  G.  l.-s.  X»m.  14:18; 

Ps.  8G:15;  2  Pe/.  3:9 
.7^;*.  15:15  me  not  aw.  in  thv  l.-s. 
Rom.  3:4  despi.  riches  of  his/. ^. 
9:22  endured  with  much  l.-s. 

2  Cor.  6:6  bv  l.-s.  by  kindness 
Gal.  5:22  fruit  of  Sp.  is  love.  l.-s. 
Eph.  4:2  with  l.-s.  forbearing 
Col.  1:11  strengthened  to  all/.-*. 

.3:12  elect  of  G.  meekness.  /.-.«, 

1  Tim.  1:16  Ch.  might  show  l.-s. 

2  Tim.  3:10  kno.  mV  faith,  l.-s. 
4:2  with  all  l.-s.  and  doctrine 

1  P'f.  3:90  l.-s.  of  God  waited 
'2  Pet.  3:15/.-c*.  of  L.  is  salvation 

LOOK,  fi. 
Ps.  18:27  briu-  down  high  /. 

101:5  a  high  /.  T  will  not  eufler 
Pror.  6:17  Lord  hateth  a  proud/. 

21:4  hi''h  /.  and  proud  heart 
Is.  2:11  lofty  /.  of  man  humbled 

10:12  punish  glory  of  his  high  /. 
Ez''k.  2:6  nor  dismayed  at  l.  3:9 
Dan.  7:30  /.  more  stout  thau  fel. 


LOO 

LOOK. 

Gen.  15:5  /.  now  towards  heaven 
19:17  tor  life.  /.  not  behind  thee 
41::i3  let  Pharaoh  /.  out  a  man 
43:1  why  /.  one  upon  another? 
E.r.  25:20  faces  /.  one  to  another 
JJeuf.  9:27  /.  not  to  stubbornness 
28:32  thine  eyes  shall/,  and  fail 

1  Sam.  16:12  Dav.  goodly  to  /.  to 

2  A'.  14:8  /.  one  another  in  face 

1  Chr.  12:17  G.  of  fat.  /.  therecm 
Job  3:9  /.  for  light,  have  none 

30:21  sh.  no  man  /.  for  his  goods 
;}5:.T  /.  to  the  heavens  and  see 
Ps.  5:3  prayer  to  thee  and  /.  up 
40:13  thati  am  not  able  to/,  up 
12-3:2  eves  of  sew.  /.  to  masters 
Pror.  27:2:3  and  /.  well  to  herds 
E.\  12:3  that  /.  out  at  windows 
Carf.  4:8/.  from  top  of  Amana 
Is.  .5:30  if  one  /.  unto  the  land 
S:21  curse  king,  and  /.  upward 
22  they  shall  /.  unto  the  earth 
17:7  shall  a  man  /.  to  his  maker 
22:4  /.  away  fr.  me,  I  will  weep 
31:1  they  /.  uot  to  11.  One  of  Is. 
42:18  /.  ye  blind,  th.  ye  may  see 
45:22  /.  unto  me.  and  be  saved 
51:1  /.  to  rock  whence  are  hewn 
56:11  all  /.  to  their  own  way 
69:11  /.  for  judgment,  but  none 
66:2  but  to  this  man  will  I  /. 
.7tr.  13:16  while  ye  /.  for  light 
39:12  take  and  /.  well  to  him 
40:4  and  I  will  /.  well  to  thee 
46:5 mighty  fled.  and/,  not  back 
47:3  fathers  not  /.  back  to  chil. 
lids.  3:1  who  /.  to  other  gods 
Jon.  2:4  /.  toward  holy  temple 
}PiC.  7:7  therefore  I  /.  to  the  Lord 
Xah.  2:8  but  none  shall  /.  back 
Mat.  11:3/.  forano.?  Luke -1:19.20 
Mark  8:25  and  made  him  /.  up 
Luke  31:28  thi.  begin,  then  /.  up 
John  7:52  /.  for  out  of  Galilee 
Arts  6:3  /.  ye  out  seven  men 
1S:15  ques't.  of  words.  /.  ye  to  it 

2  Cor.  3:13  steadfastly  /.  to  end 
4:18  we/,  at  things  wh.  are  seen 

Phil.  3:20  we  /.  for  the  Saviour 
I/eb.  9:28  to  them  th.  /.  sh.  he  ap. 

1  Prt.  1:12  angels  desire  to  /.  in. 

2  Pet.  3:13  we  /.  for  new  heav. 
14  seeing  ye  /.  for  such  things 

2  John  8  /.  to  yourselves 
Rev.  5:3  no  man  able  to  /.  there. 
4  to  read  book  nor  /.  thereon 

LOOK  down. 

Pent.  2G:15  /.  d.  from  holy  habi. 
Ps.  80:14  /.  d.  and  visit  this  vine 
85:11  right.  /.  d.  from  heaven 
Is.  63:15/.  (lotrn  from  heaven 
Lam.  3:50  till  L.  /.  d.  and  behold 

LOOK  on,  or  upon. 

Gen.  12:11  a  fair  woman  to  /.  on 

24:16  Rebekah  fair  to  /.  on,  26:7 
Ex.  3:6  Moses  afraid  to  /.  on  G. 

39:43  Moses  did  /.  vpon  all  work 
Ler.  13:3  priest  /.  u.  the  plague 
Xum.  15:39  that  ye  may  /.  u.  it 
2  Satfi.  9:8  /.  ?/.  such  a  dead  dog 

16:12  L.  will  /.  ti.  my  alllietion 
2  Chr.  24:22  L.  /.  w.  and  require 
Job  6:28  he  content.  /.  uijon  me 

40:12  /.  V.  ev.  one  that  is  proud 
Ps.  22:17  bones  stare  and  /.  upon 

2.i:18  /.  vpon  mine  afiliction 

35:17  how  long  wilt  thou  /.  ;/. .? 

84:9  /.  ?/.  face  of  thine  anointed 

119:132  /.  w.  me,  and  be  merciful 
Pror.  4:25  let  th.  eyes  /.  right  on 

23:31  /.  not  on  wine  wh.  it  is  red 
Canf.  1:6/.  not  on  me 

6:1£  that  we  may  /.  vpon  thee 
Is.  33:20  /.  vj)on  Zion,  the  city 

51:6  /.  7t/}on  the  earth  beneath 
Mic.  4:11  let  our  eye  /.  «.  Ziim 
Xah.  3:7  that  /.  ?/.  thee,  shall  flee 
llab.  1:13  purer  ej'es  /.  v.  iniq. 

2:15  mavest  /.  v.  their  nakedn. 
Zee.  12:10  /.  n.  me  they  pierced 
Lnke  9:33  master,  /.  w.  my  son 
John  4:35  lift  eyes,  /.  ypon  fields 

19:37  /.  w.  him'thcv  have  pierced 
Arfs^-A  P.  and  J.  said.  /.  w.  us,  12 
Phil.  2:4  /.  not  on  his  own  things 
7?cy.  4:3  was  to/,  v.  like  a  jasper 

LOOKED. 

Gen.  6:12  God  /.  on  the  earth 
19:26  his  wife  /.  back  fr.  behind 
26:8/.  out  at  a  window 

Ex.  2:12  /.  this  way  and  th.  wav 
4:31  /.  on  their  atllic.  Deut.  26:7 
14:34  the  Lord  /.  on  the  host 
33:8  tlie  people  /.  after  Moses 

Xum.  21:20  wheu  he  /.  on  Amal. 


LOO 

Jufl.  5:28  /.  out  at  window  , 
6:14  the  Lord  /.  upon  him 

1  ^am.  6:19  thiry  had  /.  iuto  arlc 

2  Safii,  6:16  SUchal  /.  thro'  win, 
23:42  /.  but  tli.  was  none  to  eave 

1  A'.  18:4:J  perv.  went  up  and  I. 
i  K.  2:34  El.  turned  baclj  and  I. 

9:30  Jezebel  L  out  at  a  window 

14:11  /.  one  another  in  the  face 
P'.  14:2  L.  /.  if  any  did  underst. 

34:5  /.  to  him.  and  were  light. 

5.3:2  G.  /,  down  on  chil.  of  men 

102:19/.  down  fr.  his  Panctnar.v 

109:25  when  they  I.  they  shaked 

their  heads 
Cat)/.  1:6  bee.  son  hath  /.  on  me 
I^.  5:2  L  it  sho.  br.  forth  grapes 
7  L  for  jndg.  behold  oppress. 

22:11  ye  have  not  I.  to  maimer 
Jf'i:  8:15  we  I.  for  peace,  14:19 
£ipA-.  10:11  whither  the  head  /. 

21:21  consulted,  he  /.  in  liver 
I/aff.  1:9  L  for  much,  came  to  lit. 
Marl:  6:41  ho  l.  up  to  heaven 

8:24  he  L  and  said,  I  see  men 
Luke  1 .25  /.  on  me  to  take  aw.ay 

2:38  all  that  I.  for  redemption 

10:.32  a  Lev.  came  and  L  on  him 

22:61  Lord  turn.  /.  upon  Peter 
John  13:22  disc.  /.  one  on  anoth. 
Aiis  1:10 1.  steadfastly  to  heaven 

2*^:6  after  they  /.  a  great  while 
Hei.  11:10  I.  fo"r  city  hath  found. 
1  Johfi  1:1  which  we  have  L  upon 

I  LOOKED. 
Job  30:26  li.  for  good,  evil  came 
Ps.  69:20  II.  for  some  to  take 

142:4  //.  on  my  right  hand 
Pror.  7:6  II.  thro'  my  casement 

24:;32  II.  on  it,  received  instr. 
Ec.  2:11  II.  on  works  my  hands 
X<.  5:4  //.  it  sho.  br.  forth  grapes 

63:5  It.  there  was  none  to  help 
Acts  22:13  same  hour  //.  upon 
Pev.  4:1  It.  and  beh.  a  door  was 
opened.  6:8;  14:1.  14;  15:5 
LOOKEST. 
.Tob  13:27  /.  narrow  ]y  to  naths 
Uab.  1:13  I.  on  them  deal  treach. 

LOORETH. 
Xum.  21:8  \\iien  he  /.  on  it 

20  I.  toward  Jeshinion.  23:28 
1  Sai».  16:7  t.  on  outw.  appear. 
Jot)  7:2  a  hireling  /.  for  reward 

28:24  he  /.  to  ends  of  the  earth 

33:27  he  /.  on  men,  and  if  any 
Ps.  .33:13  Lord  t.  from  heaven 
14  he  I.  on  inhab.  of  the  world 

104:.32 1.  on  earth,  it  trembleth 
Pivv.  31:27  t.  well  to  household 

Cant.  6:10  who  is  she  th. ;.  forth 
Is.  28:4  when  he  that  /.  upon  it 
Mat.  5:28  who  /.  on  wom.  to  lust 

24:50  lord  shall  come  when  he  t. 

not  for  him,  Lukt  12:46 

Ja?n.  1:25  whoso  t.  into  perf.  law 

LOOKIXG. 

1  C!ir.  15:29  Miclial  /.  out  window 
Is.  38:14  mine  eves  fail  with  t. 
Mat.  14:19  ;.  up'tohea.  Luke  9:16 
,I/<t)'jt  7:31  and  (.  np  to  heaven 

15:40  there  were  also  women  t. 
Luke  6:10  /.  round  about  til.  all 

9:62  /.  hack,  fit  for  kin^d.  of  G. 

21:26  hearts  failing  fori,  after 
Act.s  6:15  I.  steadfastly  on  him 

2:3:21  /.  for  a  promise  fi*om  thee 
Tit.  2:13  I.  for  that  blessed  hope 
Iltb.  10:27  fearful  I.  for  of  judgm. 

12:2  I.  unto  Jesus  the  author 
15/.  diligently,  lest  any  fail 

2  Pel.  3:127.  for  the  coming  of  G. 
Jucle  21 ;.  for  mercy  of  our  L.  J. 

L0OKI\G.GL.\SS,  ES. 

Kr.  .38:8  laver  and  foot  of  l.-g. 

Job  37:18  spre.  out  sky  as  l.-g. 
LOOPS. 

E.y.  26:4  shall  make  I.  of  blue.  5 

36:11  made  I.  of  blue  on  curtain 

LOOSE. 

Gen.  49:21  Naph.  is  a  hind  let  I. 

Lev.  14:7  let  the  livin";  bird  /. 

Job  6:9  he  would  let  /.  his  hand 
.30:11  tliey  have  let  /.  the  bridle 

Dan.  3:25  lo,  I  see  four  men  /. 
LOOSE,  Verh. 

Jos.  .'J:15  /.  thy  shoe  fr.  off  foot 

Job  .38:31  canst  thou  i.  the  bands 

Ps.  102:20  /.  th.  appoin.  to  death 

Is  20:2 ;.  sackcloth  fr.  thv  loins 
45:1  I  will  /.  the  loins  of  kings 
53:2  O.  J.  /.  thyself  from  bands 
58:6/.  the  bands  of  wickedness 

Jer.  40:4  behold,  I  /.  thee  this  day 

Mat.  li;:19  ye  (.  ou  earth,  18:18 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDANCE. 


0;Ji 


LOU 

Mat.  51:3  /.  ami  hrinq^  them  to 
mo,  .mill:  \\:i.  \ ;  tiile  \9::ta 
L'lle  l!l:.il  why  do  >■<■  /.  him  •  33 
Jofm  II;  14  /.  him  ftiul  let  him  po 
Acf'i  Vi'.'io  I  nm  not  worthy  to  K 

2-l:2i;  tnoiioy  trivcn,  ho  mfjrht  /. 

J^^r.  t>:'i  \vh»'>i?  worthy  to/,  will* 

5  prcvniUMl  to  I.  tho"7  »fnl-i 

9:14  /.  four  iiiiL'oIa  wh.  aru  boii. 

LOOSED. 
Zkiif.  !.":I0  thill  hntli  his  shoe/. 
Jo'i  3i>n  lni-.  he  lintli  /.  my  coi-<l 

39:5  wlio  Im.  /.  lianils  of  w.  iiss  ! 
Ps.  M.'.:*,>o  kiiiir  ►'I'lit  nmi  /.  him 

l!('.:lfi  lliou  hast  A  my  hniiils 
jE(*.  1-:G  i»r  fver  i-:lvcr  cord  W  /. 
A«.  5:'i7  nor  jrirdlo  of  hiiii-*  lie  /. 

51:11  ha^^ton.  that  he  may  be/. 
Dan.  .'>:ti  ii>ints  of  his  lo.  were  /. 
Mill.  l(.:I»be/.  in  heaven,  1S:18 

l^l'i"  coinpas^ion,  and  /,  him 
Muik  7::i.'i  string  tif  his  tongue 

was  /.  Luke  1:(U 
Lfki  i:J:l*2  woman  art  /.  fr.  infir. 
Iti  (tu:ilit  ln»t  daUL'liter  to  lie  /. 
Acis  2:"J-I  liaviiiL.'/.  pains  of  deatli 

13:13  wlieu  l*aul  and  ctuuiuiny  /. 

1C:',*G  every  one's  bands  were  /. 

22::i0  he  /.'liim  from  his  bands 

27:21  and  liaventit  /.  from  Crete 
Horn.  7:2  liusb.  be  dead,  she  is  /. 
1  Cor.  7:27  art  thou  /.  ft-,  wife? 
Jier.  ^:1.'>  llie  four  anpels  were  /. 

20:3  after  that  he  must  be  /.  7 

LOOSETH. 
Joii  12:18  he/,  tlie  bond  ofkiiijrs 
rs.  1-10:7  Lord  /.  the  prisoners 

LOOSING. 
Mark  11:."!  what  do  yon  /.  colt  ? 
Liikg  l!i::W  they  were  /.  the  colt 
Acts  1(1:11  therefore/,  from  Tro. 

LOP. 
Is.  10:33  the  L.  sh.  /.  the  tongh 

LORD,  'S. 
C<'n.lS:14anvth.  toohar.  forL.  f 

28:21  then  sii.  the  L.  be  mv  O. 
El.  6:2  who  is  L.  I  sho.  obey  » 

9:2!l  know  that  the  earth  is  the 
L.'s,  Ps.  SM:1:  1  Cor.  10:2rt 

13:12  the  males  shall  be  the  L.'s 

32:ati  who  is  on  the  L.'s  side 
Lev.  10:3  .\aron  shall  cast  one  lot 

fortheL.  2o:4;  27:2 
jVxM.  14:14  that  th.  L.  art  seen 

1S:0  i;iven  as  a  pift  for  the  L. 

23:20  all  the  L.  sjieak.  must  I  do 
Deut.  4::S.5  know  that  the  L.  h« 
IsGod.  39;  1  A".  18::i9 

5:5  I  stood  bet.  the  L.  and  yon 

10:17  and  L.  of  lords  a  eruat  G. 

29:2  have  seen  all  that  the  L.  did 

32:0  do  ye  thus  requite  the  L. 

33:29  O  people,  saved  by  the  L. 
Jos.  2:12  swear  unto  me  by  the 

L.  1  -S'am.  24:21 
Jtirl.  1:19  the  L.  was  with  Judah 

2:10  L'enerat.  wh.  knew  not  L. 

6:13  if  L.  with  us,  why  is  this? 

11:31  shall  surely  be  L.'s 
liiil/i  1:17  L.  do  so  lo  mc,  and 
more,  1  Sam.  20:13 

1  .9ain.  2:2  th.  is  none  holy  as  L. 
3:18  L.  do  what  seemeth  trood, 

i.^im.  10:12;  1  C/ir.  19:13; 
John  21:7 
19  the  L.  was  with  him,  18:12, 

14:  2  A'.  18:7;  1  Oir.  9:20 
20:23  L.  belw.  thee  and  me.  42 

2  Sa?n.  7:24  L.  art  become  their 

God,  1  C/ir.  17:22 

1  A'.  18:21  if  L.  he  G.  f<dlow  him 
t  C/ir.  10:25  for  creat  is  the  L. 

Pg.  4S:1 ;  14.5:3 
17:20  and  now.  L.  Ihon  art  God 
21:24  not  lake  wh.  is  th.  for  L. 

2  Cfir.  19:6  ju.  not  for  man.  but  L. 
11  the  L.  sh.  he  wiih  the  flood 

33:13  Manasseh  knew  L.  was  G. 

Xe/i.  9:0  thou  art  L.  alo.  A.  37:20 

pg.  4:3  L.  halh  set  apart  f.iKlly 
33:12  ualiim.  whose  <i.  is  the  L. 
45:11  thy  L.  worship  thou  him 
fi*>:lK  regard  iniq.  L.  not  hear 
92:'<  L.  art  most  hi;jh,  97:9 
10(1:3  know  ve  that  L.  he  is  O. 
lrti:21  for  me,  O  G.  the  L.  140:7 
110:5  jn"acioilfl  is  L.  and  rii:hle. 
118:2.3  this  is  the  L.'s  doins; 
27  God  is  L.  wh.  halh  showed 
121:1  if  it  had  not  been  the  L.  2 
1.30:3  if  thou.  L.  sh.  mark  iniq. 
1.32:5  And  onl  a  place  for  the  L. 

Pror.  '24:18  lesi  L.  iwo  it,  displc. 
30:9  and  sav.  Who  is  the  L.  ? 

Jg.  42:24  did  not  L.  be  a;;,  whr.m 
52:12  the  L.  will  go  before  you 


LOU 

J^r.  5:10  for  tliev  are  not  the  L.'s 
23:R  L.  our  righleousness,  .3.3:10 
31:34  sayin!-.  Know  [,.  /W<.  8:11 
Kzfk.  3.5:10  whereas  L.  was  there 
Dan.  2:47  God  is  L.  of  kings 
9:17  face  to  shine,  for  L.'s  sake 
//iw.  12:14  repniach  sh.  L.  return 
./Of/ 2:21  L.  <vill  do  great  things 
.imat  3:6  evil  in  eitv  L.  not  dime 
O/j.  21  kingdom  shall  be  L.'s 
.We.  2:13  the  L.  on  headof  ihem 
3:11  lean  on  L.  sav.  Is  not  L. 
0:8  what  doth  L.  re<|.  of  thee? 
^tc.  1:5  swear  hv  L.  and  Maleh. 
Xrc.  14:3  then  eliall  L.  go  forth 

9  in  that  day  sh.  Ih.  be  one  L. 

.Vat.  7:21  not  ev,  one  that  sailh, 

L.  L.  shall  enter  the  kiugd. 

22  •  L"ke  1.3''2.5 

1.5:2"trii'lh  L.  -15:11  L.  L.  open 

21:3  L.  hath  need,  Mark  11:3; 

L'ikf  19:31.  .34 

22:43  how  doth  D.  call  him  L.  ? 

45;  .VarkK-.Xl;  /.'/<•«  20:44 

24:42  know  not  wh.  hour  L.  co. 

46  whom  his  L.  shall  find  so 

doing.  Liikt  12:43.  46 
50  L.  of  that  servant  sh.  come 
25:21  enter  into  joy  of  thy  L. 
.37  L.  wh.  saw  we'  th.  lilin.  ?  44 
2ii:'32  began  to  say.  L.  is  it  I  ? 
28:6  the  place  where  the  L.  lay 
.Vark  2:28  L.  of  Sab.  Li'ke  6:5 
5:19  i'reat  things  L.  halh  done 
10:51  L.  that  I  may  rece.  sight, 

.Vnl.  20:23 
16:20  L.  working  with  them 
Z"^>"  1:17  ready  a  peo,  for  the  L. 
0:4(i  call  me  L.  L.  and  do  not 
14:21  show,  his  L.  these  things 
17:5  said  unto  L.  Incr.  our  faith 
.37  wh.  L.  ?  2'):42  L.  rem.  rae 
24:34  saying,  the  L.  is  risen 
.fohu  6:08  L.  to  whom  sli.  we  go 
9:30  who  is  he,  L.  that  I  might 
1.3:13  ve  call  me  Master  and  L. 
25  L.  who  is  it  ?  20:25  seen  L. 
20:2  taken  L.  out  of  sepulchre 
21:12  knowing  it  was  L. 
Arfg  2::16  cruci.  both  L.  and  Ch. 
9:5  Who  art  thou.  L.  26:15 
10:4  and  s.iid.  What  is  it.  L.  ? 
14  Peter  said.  Not  so.  L.  11:8 
30  .Tesus  Christ,  he  is  L.  of  all 
22:10  What  shall  1  do,  L.  ? 
7?oni.  10:12  the  same  L.  over  all 
14:9  might  be  L.  of  deadand  liv, 

1  Cor.  2:8  not  cruci.  L.  of  glory 
3:5  as  L.  gave  to  every  man 

4:4  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the  L. 

19  if  the  L.  will,  Jam.  4:15 
0:13  for  L.  7:10  not  L  but  L. 
15:47  sec.  man  is  L.  tr.  heaven 

2  Cor.  5:8  presi-nt  with  the  L. 
11:17  I  speak  it  not  after  the  L. 

Fph.  4:5  one  L.  one  faith 
5:29  even  as  the  L.  the  church 

P/iit.  2:11  confess  Jesus  C.  is  L. 
4:5  he  known.  L.  is  at  hand 

1  Ttif.".  4:17  wo  ever  he  with  L. 

1  Tim.  6:15  K.  of  kintrs,  L.  of  1. 

2  Tim.  3:11  out  of  allX.  deliv. 
Uet).  2:3  hi'gaii  to  be  spok.  by  L. 

8:11  know  L.  for  all  shall  know 
./am.  5:15  L.  shall  raise  sick  np 
2  Pft.  3:8  day  is  with  L.  as  thou. 
.riufe  9  M.  said,  L.  rebuke  thee 
I?fr.  11:15  bee.  kingdoms  of  L. 

17:14  for  he  is  L.  of  lords,  19:16 

Aealnsl  lh«  LORD. 

1  Sam.  2:'25  if  a  man  sin  a.  t.  L. 

12:23  sin  a.  L.  in  ceas.  to  pray 
Proi\  21:;iO  nor  counsel  a.  t.  L. 
Ig.  3:8  their  doings  are  a.  thi'  L. 

.32:6  utter  error  ar/aingf  tbf  L. 
Jer.  48:20  magni.  himself  a.  L.  42 
Dan.  .5:2:)  lift,  up  thyself  a.  I.  L. 
I/og.  5:7  dealt  treachcr.  af/.  L. 
-VaA.  1:9  what  do  ye  Imag.  a.  L.  ? 

.'ke     LlVETIt,       ANOINTED,       AP- 

peari:d. 

Berorr  Ihe  LORD. 

Gfn.  18:22  .\bra.  stood  6.  t/i«  L. 
£>.  10:9  sav.  Come  near  6.  /.  L. 
33  lay  up  6.  /A-'  L.  1  .Sam.  10:45 
23:17  three  times  in  ye.  ap.  t>.  L. 
34:24:  Dfil.  16:16;  1  .<fam.1:21 
27:21  order  lamps  A.  /.  L.  40:25 
28:12  A.  hear  their  names  A.  L. 
Lev.  4:0  sprinkle  seven  times  A*. 

t/ifL.  17:  14:10.27 
9:24  came  a  Are  out  fr.  A.  /A/  L. 
10:2  Ihev  died  A.  L.  Xum.  3:4 
.Vwm.  5:10  set  her  A.  L.  18:30 
10:9  he  remem.  A.  L.  your  GihI 
25:4  hang  them  up  b*fort  the  L. 


LOU 
Xum.  27:5  Moses  brought  cause 

6. the  L. 
Deat.  9:18  I  fell  down  A.  the  L. 
12:18  mu-t  eat  them  A.  /A<  L. 
18:7  his  hrelh.  stand  there  A.  L. 
19:17  eontrov.  sh.  stand  A.  L. 
JiKt.  I8:'i  A.  the  L.  is  your  way 

1  .Vrtm.  21:7  <lav  detained  A.  L. 

2  .V((m.  21:9  haiisr.  Ih.  In  hill  A.  L. 
2  A'.  19:14  llezekiah  spread  it  A. 

the  L.  Is.  87:14 

Ps.  90:13  A.  L.  com.  to  lud.  98:8 
109:15  be  A.  tite  L.  con'iinually 
110:9  walk  A.  L.  in  land  of  liv. 

/Vic.  15:11  hell  and  d.str.  A.  L. 

/«.  2.3:18  Ihem  that  dwell  A.  L. 

Mic.  0:0  where,  sh.  T  come  h.  L.  ? 

Zee.  2:13  he  sil.  all  lle'li  b.  I.  L. 

.Val.  3:14  walked  nuiiirnf.  A.  L. 

2  Tim.  2:14  cliari.'.  them  A.  I.  L. 

2  Pit.  2:11  no  railing  uccus.  A.  L. 

See  BLESS.  BLESSKI>,  CAI.I.En. 
CAST  otft,  ClIOSKV.  CHOOSE, 
COM3IANDED,  rEAU,  FEAREIl, 
RE.)olCE. 

From  thr  LORD. 

fren.  4:1  have  gotten  man/.  L. 

19:21  lire  /',  t.  L.  out  of  heaven 

24:.50  the'thing  proceed,  f.  I.  L. 
.\'im.  11:31  we:  fortli  wind/.  L 

H»::i5  111.  came  out  a  lire./*.'/.  L. 

40  wrath  gone  out  from  the  L. 

1  Sam.  16:14  ev.  sp.  'f.  t.  L.  19:9 

26:12  sleep/.  I.  L.  fallen  on  Ih. 

1  A'.  2:15  it  was  liisy'/r>//i  the  L. 
.33  peace  for  ever  f'lvan  the  L. 

Ps.  21:5  sh.  rec.  blessing/.  /.  I.. 

109:20  reward  mine  adver../".  L. 

121:2  my  help  Cometh./',  th'e  L. 
Prop.  10:1  ans.  of  tongue  is/.  L. 

19:11  a  prudent  wife  is./'.  I'.  L. 

29:20  man's  jiulgni,  conielli/.  L. 
Is.  .■)9:15  to  hide  counsel./',  t.  L. 

40:27  sayest.  My  way  huXf.  L. 
Jer.  7:1  word  that  came  to  .Tere. 
fromtheh.  11:1:  18:1;  21:1; 
'20:1:  27:1;  .30:1 ;  32:1 ;  34:1,  8, 
12;  3.5:1  ;.30:1  ;  40:1 

17:5  cursed  wh.  heart  dep./.  L. 

37:17  is  there  any  word/.  /.  L.  ? 

49:14  I  have  heard  a  rumor./'.  L. 
Lam.  2:9  pro.  And  no  vision"/".  L. 

3:18  strength  is  perished  /'."L. 
Ezek.  11:15  get  you  far  f.  'the  L. 

33:;ifl  hear  what  word  com,./'.  L. 
ITos.  1:2  whored,  departing  /.  L. 
oh.  1  have  heard  a  nimor,/^  /.  L. 
Mir.  1:12  evil  came  downy.  /.  L. 

.5:7  remnant  sh.  be  as  dew  f.  L. 
Zee.  11:13  tumult  /'.  L.  am.  "them 
Luke  1:45  thiiiL'S  told  her  /".  /.  L. 

2  Cor.  5:6  we  are  absent/.  /.  L. 
See  GIVE,  oivEN'. 

LORD  God. 
Oen.  24:27  blessed  he  L.  O.  of  A. 
Ex.  .31:0  L.  G.  merciful  and  gra, 
.Tos.  22:22  the  L.  O.  of  gods 
24:2  the  L.  G.  of  I«r.  Jwl.  4:0; 
1 .1am.  2:30 ;  1  A'.  1:30 ;  1  C7ir. 
2:!:25:  24:19 

1  Sam.  6:30  to  stand  before  L.  G. 

2  Snm.  7:18  who  am  I,  O  L.  G. 

2  A'.  2:14  wh.  is  L.  G.  of  Elijah  ? 
E-:ek.  .30:23  I  am  the  L.  sa.  L.  G. 
39:5  I  have  spoken  it.  aaith  the 

L.  G.  23:.34;  20:14;  28:10 
Dan.  9:3  I  set  my  face  niltoL.  Q. 
Ilets.  13:5  L.  G.  is  his  memorial 
Amn^  3:7  L.  G.  will  do  nothing 

8  the  L.  G.  halh  spoken 
ITab.  3:19  L.  G.  is  my  sirenplh 
1  P'l.  3:15  sanctify  L.  G.  in  hea. 
litv.  4:8  holv.  holy.  L.   God  Al- 
mlL'hlv,"ll:17;  16:7 
18:8  strong  is  L.  G.  who  Judge. 
19:6  L.  G.  omnipotent  relgnetU 
21:22  the  L.  G.  and  the  Lamh 
22:5  the  L.  O.  giveth  them  light 
See  All,  FATDEns. 

LORD  hU  God. 

Xum.  2-3:21  L.  h.  li.  is  with  him 

1  Sam.    30:0  David  encouraged 

himself  in  the  L.  his  tioil 

1  A'.  5:3  hou.  to  name  of  L.  A.  G. 
11:4  not  perfect  with  L.  A.  God 

1.5:3 
1.5:4  did  L.  h.  G.  give  him  lamp 

2  A'.  16:2  right  in  Big.  of  L.  A.  O. 
2  Chr.  1:1  L.  h.  (?.  was  with  him 

14:11  Asa  cried  nntoihe  L.  A.  O. 

31:20  wrou.  right  before  L.  h.  O. 
Fzr.  7:6  acco.  to  hand  of  L.  A.  /?. 
.Ific.  6:4  in  the  name  of  L.  A.  O.' 

LORD  my  God. 

1  A".  5:4  L.  my  O.  'given  me  rest 


LOU 

1  A'.  5:5  build  house  unto  name 
of  L.  rill/  a.  1  Chr.  22:7; 
2/'Ar.2:4 
Etr.  7:'28  hand  of  L.  my  Co</ 
9:5  T  spr.  out  hands  loL.  mi/  G. 
Jer.  31:18  thou  arl  the  L.  mij  Ci. 
Dan.  9:4  prayed  uiltoL.m.  6'.  20 

LORD  nnr  God. 
Dent.  4:7  L.  </.  '.-.  Is  In  alllhing.s 
5:24  L.  o.  <i.  showed  in*  glorv 
6:4  O  Israel.  tJie  L.  our  God  is 

one  Lord.  Mark  12:29 
.log.  22:19  altar  ofL.  o.  G.  29. 
24:17  L.  o.  (/.  bro.  ns  out  of  E. 

1  -Vam.  7:8  lo  cry  to  L.  our  Goit. 
Ps.  20:7  remem.  name  of  L.  o.  O. 

90:17  beaut  V  of  L.  o.  O.  he  on  U8 

99:5  e.Kall  ye  the  L.  our  Ood.  9 

SOL.  our  Goil  thou  forg.  th 

9  for  Ihe  L.  our  Gext  Is  holy 

ia5:7  for  he  is  the  L.  our  God 

122:9  bee.  of  house  ofL.  0.  O. 

12:i:2  eves  wait  on  L.  our  God 

Jer.  8:2i  thou  art  the  L.  our  G 

Dan.  9:9  lo  L.  our  G.  be.  mere. 

Mie.  4:5  In  name  of  L.  our  God 

.lets  2:39  as  many  as  L.  o.  O.  call 

Pev.  19:1  lion,  and  jio.  toL.  o.  G. 

LORD  Ihelr  God. 

2  A".  17:9  nut  riL'ht  ag.  L.  /.  God 
19  kept  not  coin.  ofL.  /.  G 

Luke  l:10shall  turn  lo  L.  /.  0. 

LORD  thv  God. 
Ex.  20:2  Ihe  L.  t.  G.  Ps.  81:10 
Deut.  4:'24  L.  /.  G.  isconsuni,  firo 
31  L.  t.  G.  is  a  merciful  God 
7:9  the  L.  Ihi/  Goit.  he  is  God 
8:5  so  L.  thi/  (1.  chastenelh  theo 
12:31  not  do  so  to  L.  thi/  God 
28:.58  fearful  name,  the  L.  /.  O. 
.Tos.  1:9  L.  /.  G.  is  with  thee 
2  .Sntn.  14.17  L.  I.  G.  be  wi.  Ihee 
24:'2:)  the  L.  /.  G.  accept  theo 
Is.  42:3  I  am  the  L.  thij  God 
.Ter.  42:2  pray  for  us  to  L.  /.  God 
Mie.  7:10  sai'd.  Where  L.  /.  Q.  t 
Mat.  4:7  thou   shall  not  tempt 
theL.  thy  God,  Liikei-.Vl 
LORD  yunr  God. 
X^r.  19:2  I  the'L.  V-  0.  am  holy 
Deut.  10:17  L.  i/.  (l.  is  God  of  go. 
Acts  8:'22  pro.  L.  y.  G.  raise,  'i:37 

LORD  of  hosts. 
2  Sam.  6:2  by  name  of  L.  qfh. 
7:20  the  L.  01' h.  is  G.  ovei-  Isr. 
Ps.  24:10  L.  ofh.  king  of  glory 
46:7.  L.  o/h'ogts  is  with  us,  II 
48:8  seen  in  Ihe  city  of  L.  o/ k. 
Is.  6:3  holv,  holv.  is  L.  ofh. 
8:13  sanctify  the  L.  of  hosts 
47:4  L.  (ifh.   his   name,  48:2; 
51:15;  54:5;  ./.  r.  10:10;  31:35; 
32:18;  50:3);  51:19 
.fer.  46:18  name  is  L.  ofh.  48:15 
Ffab.  2:13  is  it  not  ofL.  of  hosts 
Zee.  2:9L.  o/'A.  sent  11 ;  4:9 
See  Saith  the  i,oun. 

I  the  LORD. 
Lev.  19:2  for  I  Ihe  L.  vonr  God, 

am  holv.  20:20:21:8 
Xum.  1 1::«'  /  Ihe  L.  have  said  it, 

I  will  do  it.  A'zf*.  21:17 
/».  27:3  rihel,.  do  keep  it 
45:7  I  Ihe  L.  do  all  these  things 
8  f  the  L.  have  created  it 
19  J  Ihe  L.  speak  righleousncsB 
60:2»  /  Ihe  L.  will  hasten  it 
Jer.  17:10  I  the  h.  search  hearts 
E:ek.  14:9  II.  L.  have  dec.  prop. 
U-.U  I  the  L.  will  be  their  God 

I  fiin  thr  LORD. 
Gen.  1.5:7  Inm  the  L.  th.  broug. 
Er.  0:2  /  am  t.  L.  0. 8.  29  ;  12:12 ; 
Lev.  18:.5,  0,  21 ;  Xum.  3:13; 
Is.  4.3:11,  15 
20:2  r  am  t.  L.  thv  G.  who  bro. 
Let\  22:.32  tain  the  L.  wh.  hal. 
Is.  42:8  /  am  I.  L.  that  is  name 
44:5  one  shall  say.  famthe  L.'s 
.ftr.  9:24  kiiowetii  that  la.  t.  L. 
.32:27  /am  I.  L.  the  G.  of  all  fl. 
Mai.  3:0  /  am  t.  L.  1  change  not 
See  KNOW. 
LORD  Jesus.    See  jEsue. 

In  Ihp  LORD. 
Gen.  15:6  he  believed  in  theL. 
1  Sam.  2:1  heart  rejoicelh  Ih  /.  L. 
Ps.  4:5  put  vonr  trust  in  Ihe  L. 
11:1  in  Ihe  L.  put  I  my  trust, 

2«:1 :31:6:  73:28 
31:24  all  ve  that  hope  in  the  L. 
.32:11  be  glad  in  the  L.  and  rri. 
34:2  my  soul  shall  boast  In  /.  L. 
35:9  my  soul  be  Joy.  in  the  L. 


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CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


Lon 

Ps.  37:4  delight  thyself  in  the  L. 
Is.  58:14 

7  rest  in  the  L.  and  wait 
Bfi:10in  (.  L.  will  I  praise  his 
64:10  the  righteous  shall  be  gl. 

inlhe-L:\MM 
Pror.  3:5  trust  in  the  L.  wl.  hea. 
Is  '3(1:4  in  t.  L.  Jehovah  is  ever, 
43:24  in  the  L.  have  I  righteous. 
25  ill  the  L.  seed  of  Is.  justifl. 
Zep.  .3:2  trusted  not  in  the  L. 
Acts  fl:42  many  believed  in  t.  L. 
14:.3  speaking  boldly  in  theh. 
Horn.  16:2  ye  receive  her  in  t.  L. 

8  Amplias,  my  belov.  in  t.  L. 

12  who  labored  much  in  t.  L. 

13  Knfus  chosen  in  the  L. 
22  Tertius.  salute  you  in  t.  L. 

1  Cor.  1:31  glorieth, 'let  him  glo. 

ill  the  L.  2  Cor.  10:17 
4:17  faith,  in  L.  7:22  call,  in  L. 
7:39  be  married,  only  in  the  L. 
9:1  my  work  in  the  L.! 

9  apostle.ship  are  ye  in  t.  L. 
11:11  nor  woman  wi,  man  in  L, 
15:58  labor  not  in  vain  in  I.  L, 

Eph.  2:21  a  holy  temple  in  t.  L. 
4:17  therefore,  testify  in  the  L. 
5:8  now  are  ve  li.'lit  in  the  L. 
6:1  oli.-v  von'r  parentsi«  the  L. 

10  briihVen.  be  strong  in  t.  L. 
21  a  faithful  minister  m  the  L. 

Phil.  1:14  brethren  in  the  L. 
2-29  receive  him  tlieret.  in  t.  L. 
4:1  sta.  fasting  L.  1  Thes.Z:9. 

2  be  of  the  same  mind  in  t.  L. 
10  I  rejoiced  in  the  L.  greatly 

Col.  3:18  submit  to  hash,  in  t.  L. 
4:7  Tvchicus  fellow-ser.  irt  t.  L. 

17  niinist.  th,  received  in  t.  L. 

1  Thes.  5:12  th.  over  you  in  t.  L. 

2  Thes.  3:4  have  confidence  in  L. 
Phile.  16  the  flesh  and  in  t.  L. 

20  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in 
t.  L.  refr.  my  bowels  in  t.  L. 
Rev.  14:13  bless,  are  dead  in  i.  L. 
See  RE.toirr:,  TiirsT. 
LORD  Is. 
Gen.  28:16  the  L.  is  in  this  place 
Ex.  9:27  the  L.  is  righteous,  I 
wicked,  2  Chr.  12:6 
15:2  the  L.  is  mv  strength 

3  L.  is  man  of  war.  L.  i«  name 
Nvm.  14:9  the  L.  is  with  ns 

18  tlie  L.  is  long-snfl'eriug,  of 
great,  X((!t.  \:'> 

42  for  the  L.  is  not  among  you 

1  K.  8:60  know  that  the  L.  is  G. 

2  Chr.  13:10  the  L.  is  onr  God 
15:2  I-.  is  \w\.  you  wh.  yo  for  h. 

Ps.  10:16  the  L.  is  kin;;  for  ever 
34:8  O  taste  and  see  L.  is  good 
8^:18  L.  IS  our  defence  and  king 
92:15  show  that  L.  is  njiright 
93:1  L.  is  clothed  with  strength 
94:22  L.  is  my  defence  and  rods 
93::)  the  L.  in  a  great  G.  96:4 

99:2;  1.35:5 
100:5  L.  isg.  ]."5:3;  14.5:9;  Jer. 

:M:11  ;  Xaw.  3:25;  Xah.  1:7 
ia3:8  L.  is    meiviful  and  gra- 
cious. 111:4;  U3:3 
11:i:l  L.  is  high  ab.  all  nations 
lis;)*!  the  L.  IS  on  my  side 
1J1:5  L.  is  kci'pcr.  L.  is  shade 
125:2  the  L.  is  roinid  about 
129:4  L.   is  rigliteons.    14.5:17 

Lain.  l:lS;7;(iii.  9:14 
145:18  L.  is  nigh  to  all  fhiit  call 
P/'Oi'.  15:29  L.  i^  tar  from  wielced 
/s.  :)0:I8  L.  is  (iod  of  judgment 
Jer.  10:10  the  L.  is  the  trnc  God 
17:7  trust  in  L.  who.  hope  L.  is 
20:11  L.  is  with  nte  ns  terri.  one 
Lnm.  :!:24  the  L.  is  my  portion 
Ez^li.  .ls::i3  name  of  city.  L.  is  t. 
.liiio.'  5;S  llie  L.  is  his  name,  9:6 
Zep.  :i:5  inst  L.  is  in  midst,  15 
Luke  21::M  the  L.  is  risen  indeed 
2  Cor.  3:17  the  U  is  tliat  Spirit 
Pliil.  4:5  theL.  is  at  hand 
ll.h.  13:6  the  L.  is  my  liclper 
1  Pel.  2:3  tasted  the  L.  is  graci. 

/9e«  MAPE. 

My  I-ORD. 

C!en.  19:18  said,  not  so,  my  L. 
Jh:I.  6:13  wijl  L.  if  L.  be  wi.  ns 
15  O  my  L.  shall  I  save  Israel 
Ps.  16:2  said,  Thou  art  my  L. 
35:23  stir   up  thvself,  my  God 

autl/iiv  L.  ,fo/i»  20:28 
110:1  Lord  said  to  7ni/'L.Hat. 
22:14;     Mark     12:36;    Luke 
20:42  ;.4i/s2::i4 
Is.  Sl:8  nil/  L.  I  stand  on  tower 
Van..  10:l'i  Berv.  of  viy  L.  talU! 


LOR 

Zee.  1:9  O  niji  L.  wh.  arc  these  ? 

4:4;  6:4;  4:5  no,  my  L.  13 
Mat.  24:48  my  L.  delayeth  his 

coming,  Luke  12:45 
Lnke  1:43  mother  of  ;iii/  L.  come 
John  20:13  taken  away  my  L. 
P/(i/.  3:8  knowledge  of  Ch.  Jes. 
7ny  L. 

Name  of  the  LORD. 
Gen.  12:8  A.  called  on  n.  oft.  L. 
26:25  Isaac  called  on  n.  oft.  L. 
Ex.  20:7  Shalt  not  take  name  of 

the  L.  in  vain,  Dent.  5:11 
.33:19  proclaim  n.  of  the  L. 
34:5  L-  proclaimed  n.  of  the  L. 
Ln\  24:11  blasphe.  n.  qftheh.  16 
Xi(  '1^  18:5  minister  in  n.  of  h.  1 
22  proiihet  speak,  in  n.  oft.  L. 
28:10  called  by  the  n.  or'Mi!  L. 
32:3  I  will  publish  ».  of  the  L. 
Jos.  9:9  serv.  come  of  ?i.  of  t.  L. 

1  Sam.  17:45  come  in  n.  6ft.  L. 
20:42  sw.  both  ol  ns  in  n.  of  L. 

2  .S'nm.  6:2  called  by  >i.  o;'  the  L. 

1  A'.  22:16  that  which  is  true  in 
name  of  the  L.  2  f'/ir.  18:15 

Job  1:21  blessed  he  the  name  of 

the  L.  Ps.  113:2 
Ps.  20:7  will  remember  n.  oft.!.. 

102:15  heathen  fear  n.  of  the  L. 
21  to  declare  n  ofL.m  Zion 

113:1  praise  the  name  oft.  L. 
1,3.5:1;  148:5.  13;yo<'/2:26 

116:4  then  called  I  on  n.  ofL. 

118:26  Cometh  in  n.  of  the  L. 

122:4  give  thanks  to  n.  of  I.  L. 

124:8  our  help  is  in  n.  of  t.  L. 

129:8  we  bless  you  in  n.  oft.l,. 
Prop.  18:10  n.  oft.  strong  tower 
Is.  18:7  to  place  of  n.  0/  the  L. 

24:15  glorify  the  n.  of  the  L. 

30:27  n.  oft.  L.  Cometh  fr.  far 

56:6  and  to  love  the  n.  of  the  L. 

.59:19  so  sh.  they  fear  n.oft.  L. 
Jer.  3:17  nations  gath.  to  n.  of  L. 
Mic.  4:5  walk  in  name  of  the  L. 

5:4  in  majcstv  of  ».  of  the  L. 
Zep.  3:12  sh.  trust  in  n.  of  t.  L. 
jl/a(.  21:9  Cometh  in  n.  ofthel,. 
2.3:.39;  Mark  11:9,  10;  Luke 
13:35;  19::i8;  .7<-/i»  12:13 
,4c/s  9:2ft  spake  boldly  in  n.  ofL 

10:48  baptized  in  n.  of  thet. 

19:13  call  over  them  n.  oft.  L. 

21:13  ready  to  die  for  n.  oft.  L. 

O  LORD. 

Kr.  15:11  who  like  theo,  0  L.  ? 

2  .SV»n.  2;J:17  far  from  thee,  0  L. 

1  Chr.  17:20  0  L.  none  like  thee 
P.i.  6:3  but  thou,  0  L.  how  long 

8:1  0  L.  our  Lord,  how  excel. 
"  22:19  not  far  fr.  me  0  h.  35:23 

115:1  not  unto  ns.  0  L. 
Pel'.  6:10  how  long,  0  L.  holy 
Of  the  LORD. 

2  A'.  6:33  beh.  this  evil  is  ofh. 
Pror.  20:24  man's  goings  of  t.  L. 

21:31  b.ittle,  safety  is  oft.  L. 
Acts  21:14  will  of  t.  L.  be  done 
1  Cor.  11:23  received  of  the  L. 
Jam.  5:11  seen  the  end  of  the  L. 

See  ANGETt,  ANGEL,  COMMAND- 
MENT, ClO.NOilEGATION,  COUN- 
SEL, DAY.  EYES,  FACE.  FEAR, 
FEAST.  GLORY',  HAND,  IIOirsE, 
KNOWLEDGE,  LAW,  OFFER- 
INGS, PRAISE. 

Saith  the  LORD. 

Num.  24:13  wlir.t  tile  1..  s. 

1  K.  22:14  L.  s.  that  will  I  speak 

See  LIVE,  SAVED. 

LORD,  vitk  seek. 

1  llir.  16:10  heart  rejoice  that  s. 
L.  Ps.  105:3,  4 

11  seek  the  L.  and  his  strength 
22:19  set  your  heart  to  seek  the 
L.  2  Clir.   11:16 

2  Clir.  12:14  pr.  not  heart  to  «.  L. 
14:4  commanded  Jnd.  tos.  L. 
15:13  whoso,  would  not  seek  L. 
20:3  .Tehosh.  set  himself  tos.  L. 

4  cities  of  .1.  they  came  to  s.  L. 
Kzr.  6:21  were  come  to  seek  L. 
Ps.  22:26  praise  L.  that  s.  him 

;!-l:10  that  s.  L.  shall  not  want 
Pror.  28:5  th.  s.  L.  nuderst.and 
Is.  9:13  neither  do  they  seek  the 
L.  31:1;  IIos.  7:10 

51:1  ye  that  seek  the  L. 

5.5:6  s.  L.  wh.  he  may  be  found 
Jer.  50:4  go  and  s.  the  L..God 
llos.  3:5  return  and  seek  the  L. 

5:6  go  with  herds  to  s.  the  L. 

10:12  It  i.i  time  losrci:  the  L. 
Amos  5:6  s.  L.  and  yc  shall  live 


LOR 

Zrp.  2:3  s.  tln'  L.  meek  of  earth 
Zee.  8:21  let  us  go  and  s.  the  L. 
22  many  people  come  and  s.  L. 
Mai.  3:1  L.  wh.  ye  s.  sud.  come 
,4c/s  15:17  residue  might  s.  theL. 
17:27  they  should  s.  the  L. 
LORD,  with  sent. 
Ex.  7:16  L.  of  Hebrews  s.  me 
Jer.  28:9  L.  hath  truly  sent  him 

15  Hananiah,  L.  hath  not  s. 

Acts  9:17  L.  Jesus  s.  me  to  thee 

12:11  know  L.  hath  sent  angel 

Serve  tlie  LORD. 
Ex.  10:7  that  they  may  s.  t.  L. 
22:25  vc  shall  s.  t.  L.  yonr  God 
Deut.  i0:12  to  s.  /.  L.  thy  God 
Jos.  94:14  fear  and  s.  ye  the  L. 
15  seem  evil  nil.  von  to  .'.  /.  L. 
18  therefore  will  we  i.  L.  21.  24 

1  Sam.  12:20  «.  L.  with  yourhea. 
iSam.  15:8  then  I  will  s.  L. 

2  Chr.  30:8  s.  L.  yonr  God,  35:3 
33:16  com.  Jndah  to  s.  L.  34:33 

Ps.  2:11  s.  L.  wi.  fear,  rejoice 
100:2  seiTe  t.  L.  with  gladness 
102:22  kingdoms  gather,  to  s.  L. 

Col.  3:24  ye  serre  t.  L.  Christ    . 
Servant,  s  of  the  LORD. 

Deal.  :!4:5  Moses,  the  s.  of  t.  L. 

Jos.  1:1  death  of  Moses  s.  o^'L. 

13  Moses  the  serrant  of  the  L. 
commanded,  8:31,  33  ;  11:12  ; 
22:2,  5;  2  K.  18:12 

15  Moses,  s.  of  the  L.  gave  you, 

12:6;  l:!:8;  "18:7;  22:4 
24:29  Joshua,  son  of  Nun,  s.  of 

the  L.  Jud.  2:8 
Ps.  113:1  praise  the  L.  praise,  O 

ye  servants  of  the  L.  135:1 
134:1  O  ve  serrants  of  the  L. 
7s.  42:19  blind  or  deaf  as  L.'s  s. 
54:17  heritage  of  s.  of  the  h. 
2  Tim.  2:24  s.  o/WeL.  not  strive 
See  suowED. 

Sight  of  the  LORD. 
Gen.  38:7  Er  wicked  in  s.  oft. 
Lei'.  10:19  accepted  in  s.  of  L. 
Pent.  6:18  good  in  s.  ofh.  12:28 
12:25  do  what  is  right  in  s.  of 
WwL.  21:9;2  7t'.  12:2;  14:3; 
15:.3,  24;    18:3;  22:2;  2  (7ij'. 
20::!2 ;  '24:2 ;  25:2 ;  26:4 ;  27:2  ; 
29:2;  34:2 

1  Sa?n.  12:17  wicked,  ha.  done 

ins.  O/L.  1  K.  21:25;  2  A". 
21:6 

2  A".  3:18  light  thing  ins.  ofL. 
16:2  did  not  what  was  right  in 

s.  of  the  L.  2  CAr.  28:1 
Ps.  11('j:15  precious  in  s.  oft.  L. 
Mai.  2:17  good  in  s.  q^  (/if  L. 
Luke  1:15  be  great  in  s.  o;'  ^  L. 
2  roe.  8:21  not  only  in  s.  oft.  L. 
,/«»!.  4:10  humble  in  «.  o7  t!ie  L. 

5««  EVIL,  SMITE. 

Spirit  of  the  LORD. 

Jnd.  3:10  S.  of  the  h.  come  on  O, 

6::34  S.  of  the  L.  came  on  (;id. 

11:'29  S.  of  the  L.  came  on  Jep. 

13:25  S.  of  the  L.  began  to  move 

Samson,  14:6, 19;  15:14 

1  Sam.  10:6  S.  of  the  L.  ca.  on  S. 
16:13  S.  of  the  L.  came  on  Dav. 

14  S.  of  the  L.  depart,  from  S. 

2  Sajn.  2;):2  S.  of  the  L.  spake 

1  A'.  18:12  S.  of  L.  sh.  carry  thee 
22:'24  which  way  went  ,S.  oj  the 

L.  2  (7il'.  18:-M 

2  K.  2:16  lest  S.  07'L.  taken  him 
2  Chr.  '20:14  on  Ja.  came  .S.  of  L. 
Is  11:2  S.  or' L.sh.  rest  upon  him 

40:7  bee.  'S.  of  L.  bloweth  on  it 
13  liath  directed  S.  of  the  L. 

59:19  S.  ofL.  sh.  lift  up  stand. 

61:1  S.  or'L.  np.  me,  Luke  4:18 

68-14  S.'ofL.  caused  him  rest 
Ezek.  11:5  S.  ofL.  fell  upon  me 

37:1  carried  me  in  S.  of  the  L. ' 
Mic.  2:7  is  the  ,S'.  ofL.  straitened 

3:8  full  of  power  by  S.  oft.  L. 
Ads  5:9  to  tempt  .S'.  of  the  L. 

8-:»  S.  of  L.  caught  away  Philip 

2  Cor.  3:17  wh.  S.of  t.  L.  liberty 

ISeveiiasby  S.  o/M«L- 

LORD,  irilh  spoken. 

E.t:  19:8  all  L.  hath  s.  will  we  do 

:)4-32  in  command,  all  L.  had  s. 
Xum.  10:29  the  L.  hath  s.  good 

12:2  hath  L.  indeed  s.  by  Moses 
.his.  21:45  failed  not  L.  had  s. 

1  Sam.  25::30  L.  done  good  ha.  s, 

2  Sam.  ■■i-.W  do  it,  the  L.  hath  f. 
7:'29  continue,  tlion,  L.  ha.  .«.  it 

I  A'.  13:3  sign  which  L.  hath  s. 
Ps.  50:1  L.  liath  a.  aud  called 


LOR 

Jer.  23:35  what  hath  the  L.  s.  37 
48:8  de-^troved,  as  the  L.  hath  s. 
Ezek.  22:28  when  L.  hatli  not  s. 
26:5  for  I  have  s.  it,  saith  the 

L.  28:10 ;  39:5 
.Amos  3:8  L.  God  hath  spoken 
Mat.  1:'22  wh.  was  s.  ofL.  2:15 
Mark  16:19  after  L.  had  spoken 
Acts  9:27  seen  L.  and  he  had  s. 
Heb.  2:3  began  to  be  s.  by  the  L. 

Temple  of  the  LORD. 
2  Chr.  26:16  U.  went  in.  t.  OfL. 
Jer.  7:4  t.  of  the  L.  are  thes'e 
Ezek.  8:16  "at  door  of  t.  of  L.  25 

men.  with  backs  to.  t.  of  L. 
Hag.  2:15  bef.  sto.  laid  in  t.'ofL. 
Zee.  6:12  build  t.  ofL.  13:15 

14  for  memorial  in  /.  (f  the  L. 
Luke  1:9  Z.  went  into  t'oft.  L. 

Voice  of  the  LORD. 

7^1.  29:3  r.  of  L.  is  npon  waters 

106:25  heark.  not  to  v.ofi.  L. 

P.  6:8  I  heard  r.  of  the  L. 

Acts  7:31  V.  of  the  L.  came  to  SI. 

Way  of  the  LORD. 
Gen.  18:19  house,  keep  «'.  ofL. 
■lud.  2:92  will  keep  leay  oft.  L. 
Ps.  119:1  blessed  walk  w.  ofL. 
Pror.   10:29  tJ)nj/o7  L.  is  streng. 
Is.  40:3  prepare  ye  w.  of  the  L. 

Mat.  3:4  ;  Mark  1:3  ;  Ln.  3:4 
Jer.  5:4  know  not  ?o.  of  theL. 
John  1:23  make  stra.  w.  of  thelj. 
Ac's  18:25  Apollos  in.  in  ?<'.  of  L. 

Woys  of  the  LORD. 
2  Sam.  '22>32  for  I  have  kept  the 

w.  of  theL.  Ps.  18:21 
2  Chr.  17:6  lifted  up  in  w.  of  L. 
Ps.  138:5  sing  in  the  ii).  OfL. 
IIos.  14:9  the  w.  of  L.  are  right 
Acts  13:10  cease  perv.  «'.  of  t.  L. 

Word  of  the  LORD. 
Xntn.  22:18  can.  go  bey.  w.  of  L. 
Dent.  5:5  show  you  w.  of  the  L. 
2  Sam.  22:31  w.  tried.  Ps.  \S:ZO 

1  K.  13:1  came  man  by  «'.  of  L. 
2  cried  ag.  altar  in  icord  of  L. 

17:24  w.  of  L.  in  my  month 

2  K.  10:10  earth  noth.  of  w.  ofL. 
20:19  good  is  w.  of  L.  Is.  39:8 

Ps.  .33:4  the  a'oixl  of  L.  is  right 
6  by  IV.  of  L.  heavens  made 
105:i9!(t.  Q^L.  tried  him 
7s.  2:3  the  xvord  of  the  L.  from 

Jerusalem,  Mi^.  4:2 
Jer.  2:31  see  ye  the  w.  of  the  L. 
-•Imos  8:12  to  seek  w.  of  L. 
Zep.  2:5  w.  of  L.  against  you 
Zee.  4:6  w.  ofL.  to  Zerubbabel 

1  Thes.  1 :8  sounded  out  tc.  of  L. 
4:15  sav  nuto  you  by  w.  ofL. 

2  77ies."3:l  iv.  of  L.  ha.  free  con. 

1  Pet.  1:95  M'.  OfL.  eudu.  for.  ev. 
Words  of  the  LORD. 

Ex  24:3  JI.  told  people  all  u\  of 
theL.  Num.  11:24 
4  Moses  wrote  all  «i.  of  the  L. 

2  <7i;'.  29:15  came  by  iv.  of  the  L. 
Ps.  19:6  w.  of  the  L.  pure  words 
Jer.  .36:4  Bar.  wrote  all  iv.  ofL. 
Amos  8:11  fam.  of  hear.  «'.  of  L. 

See  CAME,  HEAR. 

Work  of  the  LORD. 

Ex.  34:10  people  see  iv.  of  the  L. 
Is.  5:12  regard  not  w.  of  the  L. 
Jer.  48:10  cursed  doth  w.  ofL. 

50:'95  this  is  the  tvork  of  the  L. 

51:10  di'clare  in  Z.  the  iv.  ofh. 

1  Cnr.  15:58  abound  in  ic.  ofL. 
16:10  worketh  the  w.  of  the  L. 

Works  of  the  LORD. 
Jos.  '24:31  known  all  7V.  ofL. 
Jud.  '2:7  seen  all  great  iv.  of  L. 
Ps.  28:5  regard  not  w.  ofL. 

46:8  behold  great  w.  of  the  L. 

77:11  1  will  remember  w.  oJ  L. 

107:'34  these  see  the  w.  of  the  L. 

111:2  n-nrks  of  the  L.  are  great 

118:17  declare  the  tv.  of  the  L. 

Wrath  of  the  LORD. 

.Vwm.  11:33  w.  of  the  L.  kindled 

Deut.  11:17  w.  ofL.  kindle  oga. 

2  A'.  92:13  for  great  is  the  wrath 
o7«ieL.  9  f.'ir.  .•)4:21 

2  Chr.  12:12  wrath  ofL.  turned 
99:8  w.  of  the  L.  npon  Jndah 
32'26  w.  of  L.  came  not  on  them 
36:16  until  wrath  ofL.  arose 

Ps.  106:40  w.  of  theL.  kindled 

7s.  9:19  thro'  Ir.  ofL.  land  dark. 
13:13  earth  rem.  in  v.  OJ  the  L. 

Jer.  50:13  bei-ause  of  n\  of  the  L. 

Ezek.  7:19  gold  not  deliwr  them 
iu  day  of  w.  oft.  L.  Z^p.  1:1» 


niUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


933 


LOS 
LOnn,  n.«  applied  to  man. 
Cm.  IsirJ  I  iim  iilil.  /.  bi-iii^-  uld 
ii7:*^.t  \wt.  ttvi-r  thy  bri'threil 
;n  I  Imvi-  iniuU'  linn  thy  /. 
:W;4  llmisliiill  yftprak  111  my/. 
IN  it  i^  ii  pu'f.  ■•'■lit  tci  my  /.  K. 
',■2:10  iiav.  niv  /.  but  tn  bny  fuoil 
:ili  mini  who  is  /.  iif  ilu-  luiiil.  :t) 
4.'):S  wvmW  me  /.  of  ull  his  luuii-t 
;i  (iuil  miiilo  mi'  /.  of  ull  Euyiit 
y'dii.  rj;ll  luy  /.  I  bi'sc^edi  Ihra 
'MV.'l  thf  Lnrtl  (Huiimuiuiud  my  /. 
J,i,l.  V.W  mm  in.  my  I.  turn  in 
l'.l:^,'li  wiimuii  fell  wh,  her  /.  was 
Itiilh  'iXi  lav.  in  thy  siv'ht.  my  /. 

1  Slim.  \.X>  my  ;.  ns  thv  suul  liv. 
■,iii:l7  inv  voice,  my  /.  O  kiiii; 

2  .Sum.  11:17  so  is  my  /.  the  kin^' 
111  luni  fr.  nu»ht  /.  hutU  spok. 

1  K.  1::17  Lonl  been  with  my  /. 

2  A'.  5:3  would  tiod  my  /.  wre 
ti;^2li  saving.  Help,  my  /.  O  kin"; 
',:i  I.  oil  wliirh  hand  King  le.  17 
S:.->  mv  /.  O  kin:;,  this  is  womnu 

I's.  Vi'.i  who  is  [.  over  ni"? 
,/.  r.  ■.'■.":ls  saying.  Ah  (.  34:5 
:i7:^J0  now,  i  pray  thee,  my  /. 
:W:'.l  inv  /.  the  kin;;,  these  men 
Ihin.  ■J:'lO  no  I.  asked  sueh  thin. 
4:'^  I  (tune  upon  my  /.  thi'  kiiii;. 
Hal.  10:24  nor  is  se'rv.  above  I. 
■a  enou;:h  thai  ser.  be  as  his/. 
18:-JIJ  (.  have  patience  with  n>e 
:)1  told  their  i.  all  that  was  do. 
24:48  mv  /.  dclayeth,  Lu.  l'J:45 
L'ike  12::ili  men  wait  for  their  /. 
111::!/,  takethaway  stewardship 
5  eallest    l.'s  debtors  to  him 
llow  mu.  ow.  thou  to  my/. .' 
John  15:15  know  not  what  /.  do. 
■20  serv.  not  greater  than  his  /. 
Ada  '25:'2«  noth.  to  write  to  my  /. 
(Jul.  4:1  fr.  servant,  tho'  /.  of  all 
1  I'd.  3:1)  Abraham,  tail,  biui  /. 

LORDS. 
G-n.  1S:2  behold,  now.  my/. 
■X'tm.  ■il:'**  consumed  /.  of  hish 
Ihiil.  10:17  is  Lord  of  /.  1  Tim. 

ti:r>;  //<•(!.  17:14 
J:i'l.  lii:5  /.  of  Philistinea  oa.  up 

30  the  house  fell  upon  the  /. 

1  Sam.  5:8  (.'athered /.  of  Piiil.  11 

7:7  /.  of  Philistines  went  ay.-Is. 

Ezr.  8:'i5  oH'eriiii;  wliich  (.  oiler. 

Js.  lti:8/.  of  heatlieii  bro.  plants 

•2(1:13  other  t.  have  dominion 

Jfr.  2:31  say  my  peop.  we  are  /. 

JJ.iii.  5:1  feast  to  thous.  of  his  /. 

■a  and  lliv  /.  have  drunk  wine 

l',17  seillid'with  signet  of/. 

Mark  t>:-l\  II.  make  supin'r  to  /. 

i  Cor.  8:5  gods  many,  and  /.  ma. 

1  Pet.  5:3  ne.  being  /.  over  God  s 


LOV 

.\fnf.  10:fi  rather  to  the  /.  sheep 
l.'i:21  not  sent  but  to/,  sheep 
IS'll  Son  is  conn'  to  save  what 
was/.  Liik'  l'.l:10 
L<ikf  15:4  u'o  after  tlial  wh.  is  /. 
Ii  I  foiiml  my  sh<e|.>  wliich  is  /. 
'2.1  son  was  /.  .'12  brother  was  /. 
JotiH  11:12  fraiinieiils,  iiolh.  be/. 
17:12  none  is/,  but  son  of  nerd. 
a  tor.  4:3  gosiiel  hid  to  th.  tliul/. 

LOST,  nrlirfti/. 
Pent.  22:3  iliv  broilier's  he  ha.  /. 

1  K.  20:-25  iiriiiv  like  that  Ihon  /. 
Is.  49:^20  after  tllou  lia>l  /.  other 

21  seeim;  I  have  /.  iiiy  children 
jlfal.  5:13  if  salt  /.  savor,  Mark 

!l:50;  I.ute  14::H 
Lakf  15:!l  I  found  piece  wh.  I  /. 
Jolui  lS;!)gav.  me.  I  have  /.  none 

LOT. 
Got.  11:27  Ilaian  besat  L.  31 
13:5  L.  hadllocks,  7.  11;  14:12 
lit:  1  I,,  sat  in  fate  of  Sod.  10,  3G 
7V.  83:8  liolpell  chihlrc'ii  of  L. 
J.iik;-  17:.'!2  remember  L.  wife 

2  J'lt.  2:7  deliver  just  L.  vexed 
LOT. 

/..!■.  16:8  one  /.  for  the  L.  9,  10 
Xam.  '2il:,'>5  land  slniUbc  divided 

bv  /.  £:<'k.  ■tfi-.-O) 
33:54'  he  sli.  divide  the  land  by 
/.  3(1:2;  .ftw.  13:B;  >.'?.*.  47:-22 
.34:13  tho  land  ve  sh.  iiihe.  by  / 
Ihiil.  :i2:<)  J.  is/,  of  inheritance 
JoM.  15:1  the  /.  of  tribe  of  Judah 
1(1:1  /.  of  .Iose|ili ;  17:1  Manas. 
17:14  hastfjiven  me  but  one/..' 
1,8:11  the/,  of  tribe  of  Benjamin 
19:1  seccuid/.  camu  forth  to  Si. 
10  third  /.  came  for  Zebulon 
17  fourth  /.  came  out  to  Issac. 
19:'2-l  lltth  /.  to  tribe  of  Asher 
32  and  the  sixth  /.  to  Naplhali 
40  sev.  /.  came  for  tribe  of  D&u 
21:4  /.  for  Kohath.  1  C/ir.  6:54 
Jail.  1:3  come  up  with  me  into 
mv  /.  to  (li;ht  ng.  C'anaanites 
20:9  we  will  go  lip  by  /.  asa.  it 
1  ,s<i«i.  14:41  U.  give  me  [icrfe.  /. 
1  C/ir.  111:18  Canaan,  /.  of  your 

inheritance,  yv.  105:11 
24:5  they  were  divided  by  /. 
I's.  16:5  thou  mainlainest  my  /. 
V25:3  not  rest  on  /.  of  righteous 
P/ytr.  1:14  cast  in  /.  among  us 
lil::i:i  tlie  /.  is  cast  into  the  lap 
18:18  /.  cans,  contentions  ce^isc 
1.1.  17:14  /.  of  them  that  rob  us 
31:17  hast  cast  Ihe  /.  for  them 


:4l  1.  nasi  cast  uie  (.  lu.  mt-.n  i2  Tim.  1:7  not  spi.  of  fear,  but  /. 
.570  sm.  stones  of  stream  thy  /.  P/iile.  9  for/,  sake  I  beseech  thee 
.hr.  13:ii5  this  is  thv  /.  from  me     Utb.  6:10  work  and  labor  of/. 


LOV 

Prov.  (1:19  be  ravish,  with  her/. 
7:18  let  us  take  our  1111  of/. 
10:12  up  strifes.  /,  lovcr.th  pins 
15:17  a  dinner  of  herbs  wli.  /.  is 
17:9covereth  Iransir.  seekelh /. 
•27:5  rebuke  belter  tbnn  secret  /. 

AV.  9:1  no  man  kiiowclh  /. 

6  Ihuir/.  and  hatred  is  perish. 
Catif.  2:4  and  his  banner  was  /. 

5  conif.  nie.  I  am  sick  of/.  5ftt 
3:10  midst  beiiit;  liaved  with  /. 
7:6  how  pleas.  ()/.  for  deliLdits  I 
8:li  /.  is  Btron);  as  death.  Jealoii. 

7  many  waters  cannot  qileii.  /. 
./er.  2:2  ihe/.  of  tliy  espousals 

'M  whv  trim,  way  to  seek  /.  / 
31:3  loved  thee  with  everlast.  /. 
Ezek.  16:8  thy  time  was  Ii.  of/. 
'2.3:11  corrupt  in  her  inordin.  /. 
17  11.  came  to  her  to  bi^d  of  /. 
.^■i:31  mouth  they  show  inucli  /. 
Dan.  1:9  bro.  Daniel  to  tender/. 
Jfos.  .3:1  accordinjr  to  the  /.  of  L. 
11:4  I  drew  tlicm  wi.  ban.  of/. 
.1/(1/.  24:12  /.  of  many  wa.'i  cold 
John  13:35  have  /.  one  to  anoth. 
15:13  t'reater  /.  halh  no  man 
17:^26/.  wherewith  th.  loved  me 
Ji'om.  8:;i5  sejiarate  from  /.  of  ('.  f 
12:9  /.  he  wftliout  dissinuilaliou 
10  aOectioned  with  brother.  /. 
i:i:10/.  work,  no  ill.  /.  is  fulill. 
15:30  I  beseech  yon  for/,  of  Sn. 
2  Cor.  2:4  that  you  may  know  /. 
8  conllrm  your/,  toward  him 
5:14  /.  of  Christ  eonstraineth  ns 
11:6  IIolv  ("host,  by  /.  nnfelKiied 
B:S  iirove  the  sincerity  of  yo.  /. 
24  show  the  proof  of  your  /. 
13:11  Cod  of/,  shall  be  with  you 
Gal.  5:0  faith  which  work,  by  /. 
1.3  by  /.  serve  one  another 
22  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is/. 
Eii/i.  1:15  afti-r  1  heard  of  your  /. 
3:19  to  know  the  /.  of  Christ 
r,:-23  and  /.  with  faith  fnan  God 
P/iil.  1:9  th.  vour/.  may  abound 
17  the  other  of  /.  doth  jireach 
2-1  if  there  be  anv  comfort  of/. 
2  like-minded,  hav.  the  same  /. 
Col.  1:4  /.  wh.  ye  have  to  saints 
8  declared  to  us  your  /.  in  Spi. 

1  77(t.«.  1:3  rememb.  labor  of /; 
4:9as  touchini;  brotiierly  /. 

5:8  on  breastpla.  of  faith  and/. 

2  Thes  2:10  receiv.  not  /.  of  tru. 

1  Tim.  l:14ahun.vvi.  faith  and/. 
6:10  /.  of  money  is  root  of  all  e. 
11  fol.  ri^'hteousn.  /.  patience 


LOV 

Eph.  4:16  ctlifvinfT  of  itself  In/. 
5:4  walk  in  /.  ns  C.  hath  loved 
Col.  2:2  beine  knit  loirelher  i»  /. 

1  TItes.  ,3:12  make  you  incr.  in  I. 
5:13  esteem  Iln-m  in  /.  for  wor. 

2  Tim.  1:13  in  faith  and  /.  In  Ch. 

1  Jiilin  4:16  dwe.  in  /.  dwel.  inO. 
18  there  is  no  fear  in  /. 

2  John  3  Sou  of  F.  in  tru.  and  /. 

My  LOVE. 

Pf.  100:4  for  jnij  I.  th.  are  advcr. 

5  reward,  me  haired  for  inij  I. 
Cant.  1:9  com.  Omijl.  to  horses 

ISbebold,  th.art  fair.  myl.  4:1 


2:2  as  lily,  so  is  via  I.  am.  daug. 
7  not  awake  my  1.  3:5 ;  8:4 
10  rise  up,  my/,  my  fairone.  13 


LORDSHIP. 

Mark  10:42  they  rule  over  Gen- 
tiles exercise/.  Luke.  22:25 
LO-KUllAMMI.     I/og.  1:6,  8 

LOSE,  ETII. 
Joh  31:39  the  owners  /.  their  life 
Prnr.  ■2:i:H  and/,  thy  sweet  wor. 
JC,-  3:6  time  to  get,  time  to  /. 
Mat.   10::i9  he  that  fIndctU  his 
life  shall  /.  it,  16:25;    Mark 
8::15 ;  Luke  9:'24 
39  he  that  /.  his  life  for  my  sa. 
42  no  wise  /.  reward.  Mark9A\ 
16:26  and  I.  his  own  soul,  Mark 
8::i6;  /,H*<!  9:^25 
Luke  15:4  if  he  /.  one  sheep 
8  ten  pieces  of  silver,  if  she/. 
17-33  who  shall  /.  his  life  preae. 
J„hn  6::!9  I  should  /.  nothlni; 

12-25  that  lov.  his  life  sliall  /.  It 
2  Jo/in  8  look  that  we  /.  none 

LOSS. 
^x  2M9  sh.  ijav  for/,  of  tlm<5 
Ar't  '27:21  gain.this  harm  and  /. 
22  sh.  be  no  /.  of  any  man's  li. 
1  for.  .3:15  burned,  he  sh.  suf.  /. 
Phil  3:7  those  I  counted  /.  for  C. 
8  I  counted  all  thinjs  /.  for  C 
for  wh.  I  suOcrcd  the /.of  all 
LOST,  pastil ely. 
Ex  22-9  anv  manner  of /.  thing, 

'  ik-ui.-a-.-i 
I^ri)  6:3  found  that  which  was/. 

4  restore  /.  th.  wh.  he  fonnd 
Num.  6:12  days  th.  wercsh.  be/. 
1  Sam.  9:3  asses  of  Kish  were  /. 
•20asses  that  were/,  arc  found 
Ps  119:176  astray  like  /.  sheep 
Jer  50:6  peo.  hath  been  /.  sheep 
»<■<•  19-5  saw  that  hope  was  /. 
34:4  nor  souirht  that  wh.  was  /. 
16  :  will  seek  that  which  was  /. 
37:11  they  say,  Our  hope  la  /. 


Ezek.  21:6  let  no  /.  lall  upcm  it 

Dan.  12:13  shall  stand  in  thy  /. 

.Mv.  2:5  none  th.  cast  cord  by  /. 

Luke  1:9  his  /.  was  to  burn  ince. 

Arts  1  :^26  the  /.  fell  on  Matthias 

8:21  thou  hast  no  /.  in  matter 

13:19  he  divided  their  laud  by  /. 

LOTS. 
1  Sam.  14:42  cast  /.  bet.  me  and 
1  Chr.  24:31  cast/.  a(.'.  brethren 
.1^1/.  27:35  castini;  /.  Mark  15:24 
Acta  1:'JG  they  gave  forth  their  /. 
See  CAST. 
LOTIIE.    See  lo.itiie. 

LOITD. 

Ps.  .3.3:3  nlav  skillf.  wi.  /.  noise 

'.18:4  ni.nke'a  /.  noise  and  rejoice 

150:5  i.raisc  him  on  /.  cymbals 

LOVD,  irith  voice,  a. 
Gen.  39:14  I  cried  with  a  /.  roic« 
Ex.  19:16  I',  of  trump,  exceed.  /. 
Ikut.  27:14  Lev.  sjieak  with  /.  v. 
a  Sam.  15:23  wi:pt  with  /.  !•. 
1  K.  8:.55  be  blessed  with  a  /.  V. 
Pror.  27:14  bles.  friend  w  ilh  /.  v. 
E:ek.  8:18  they  cry  with  a  /.  voi. 
9:1  he  cried  with  a  /.  roi« 
Luke  1:42  spake  ont  with  a/,  ti. 
8:-28  sp.  cried  with  /.  r.  Arts  8:7 
17:15  with  a  /.  v.  ploriflctl  God 
23:*23  were  instant  with  /.  voices 
Arts  14:10  said  with  ft  /.  r.  Stand 
^>:'H  Festus  said  with  a  /.  f .  P. 
i?i;r.  5:2  angel  proclaim,  wi.  /.  r. 
■  12  aiiffcls  saving  with  ft  /.  v. 
8:13  angel  saying  with  ft  /.  toice. 

Woe.  woe   14:7.  9.  15 
12:10  I  heard  a  /.  i".  in  heaven 

LOrDER. 
Ex.  19:19  trumpet  wax.  /.  and  /. 

LOVE. 
2  Sam.  1:26  passing/,  of  women 
I  13.15  hatred  greater  than  /. 


10:'24  unto  /.  and  to  good  works 
13:1  let  brotherly  /.  continue 
1  Pet.  1:22  unfeigned  /.  of  breth. 

1  John  2:15  /.  off.  is  not  in  him 
3:1  behold  what  /.  Father  ha. 
4:7  love  one  another.  /.  is  of  G. 

8  God  is  /.  10  herein  is  /. 
15  known  the  /.  God  hath  to 

17  herein  is  our/,  made  perfect 

18  there  is  no  fear  in  /.  pirf.  /. 

2  John  6  this  is  /.  that  we  walk 
Jude  2  peace  and/,  be  iiHiltiplied 
Ucv.  2:4  thou  liast  left  thy  Ilrst/. 

LOVE  of  Ood. 
Luke  11:42  judgm.  and  /.  o.f  O. 
John  5:42  ve  have  not  /.  of  G. 
Horn.  5:5  I.  of  G.  is  shed  in  hen. 

8^39  to  separa.  ns  fr.  the  /.  of  </'. 
2  Cor.  13:14  /.  of  G.  be  with  yon 
2  Thes.  .3:5  dir.  hearts  to  /.  of  0. 
Til.  3:4  kindness  and  /.  of  0. 
1  John  2:5  in  liiin  veri.  is/,  of  O. 

3:16  hereby  perceive  wc  /.  of  G. 
17  how  dwell.  /.  of  G.  in  him  • 

4:9  manifest.  /.  of  G.  (oward  us 

5:3  the  /.  of  G.  that  we  keep 
Jade  21  keep  yoursel.  in  /.  of  O. 

His  LOVE. 

Deut.  7:7  I.,  diil  not  set  ft.  /.  on 
Ps  91:14  halh  set  h.  I.  upon  mo 
A-.  6:i:9  in  h.  I.  and  pity  he  red. 
Zip.  :l:17  he  will  rest  in  /ii«/. 
,lohn  15:10  abide  in  his  I. 
Horn.  5:8  G.  commended  ft.  /. 
1  John  4:12  /ii»  /.  perfected  in  us 

In  LOVE. 
1  /T.  11:2  Sol.  clave  to  these  In/. 
Ik.  38:17  in  /.  to  mv  soul  deliver. 

1  Cor.  4:21  I  CO.  WI.  rod  or  in  1. 1 

2  Cor.  8:7  as  ve  abnnnd  in  /.  to 
Eph.  1:4  Willi  hia.  bef.  him  In/. 

3:17  rooted  and  grounded  in  /. 
4:2  forbearing  luie  another  in  /. 
15  but  speaking  the  truth  in  /. 


i.lniijl.  there  isno  spot  intheo 
5:2  ojien  to  my  I.  my  dove 
6:4  beautiful,  O  my  1.  as  Tirzah 
John  15:9  continue  ye  in  my  I. 

10  ye  shall  abide  in  my  I. 
1  Cor.  K.'i-i  my  I.  be  » iin  you  all 

Thy  LOVE. 
Cant.  1:2  /.  /.  bet.  th.  wine.  4:10 
4  remein.  /.  /.  more  than  wine 
4:10  how  fair  is  thy  I.  my  sister 
Phite.  5  hearing  of  /.  /.  and  faith 
7  joy  and  consolation  in  thy  I. 
Rev.  2:4  thou  hnst  left  thy  first  /. 

LOVE,  Verb. 
Lev.    19:18    thou    shall    /.     thy 
neighbor  as  Ihvself.  34;  Mat. 
19:19;  22::i9;  Mark  12:31 
neut.  6:5  thou  shall/,  the  L.  thy 
O.  with  all  thy  heart,  10:12; 
11:1.  13,  22;  19:9;  30:6 
7:9  faithful  O.keepeth  covenant 
w  ilh  th.  th.  /.  him.  Dan.  9:4 
13  he  will  /.  thee,  bless 
10:15  delight  in  fathers  to  /.  th. 

19  /.  therefore  the  stranger 
13:3  to  know  whether  ye  /.  L. 
30: 16  I  command  thee  to  /.  L. 

20  that  thou  niayest  /.  the  L. 
.Tos.  22:5  take  heed  to  /.  L.  23:11 
./«(/.  5:31  them  that  /.  liiin 

1  Sam.  18:'22  king"*  serv.  /.  thee 

2  Cltr.  19:2  shoul.  tliou /.  thenif 
.V.-ft.  1:5  mercy  for  th.  th.  /.  him 
Ps.  4:2  how  1.  will  ye  /.  vanity  ? 

5:11  them  that  /.  thy  name 
18:1  I  will/,  tliee,  O  Lord 
31  :^23  O  /.  the  Lord,  all  ye  saints 
40:16  such  i(»  /.  thy  salvat.  70:4 
69::i6  Ihev  that/,  his  name  shall 
97:10  yi^  that  /.  the  L.  hate  evil 
119:1.32  to  those  that  /.  thy  nft. 
165  peace  have  they  who  /.  thy 
122:6  they  prosper  that  /.  thee 
145:20  L.  pres.  them  that  /.  him 
Prov.  1:'22  simple,  will  ye  /.  sim. 
4:6/.  wisdom,  she  sh.  keep  thee 
8::16  they  that  hate  me.  /.  death 
9:8  reb.  wise  nisin  ho  will  /.  thee 
16:13  kings  /.  him  speak,  right 
18:21  they  that/,  it  sh.  eat  fnilt 
Ee.  3:8  time  to  /.  time  to  hate 
Cant.  1:3  do  the  virgins  /.  thcc 

4  more  tli.  wine,  upright  /.  th. 
Is.  .56:6  servo  and  /.  name  of  L. 
r.l:8  I  the  Lord  /.  judgment 
66:10  be  glad  oil  ye  that  /.  her 
Jtr.  5:31  mv  peo.  /.  to  have  it  so 
IIos.  3:1  /.  woman  belov.  flagons 
4:18  her  rulers  with  shame  do/. 
9:15  1  will  /.  them  no  more 
14:4  I  will  /.  them  freely 
Amos  5:15  hate  evil  and  /.  good 
Mic.  3:2  who  hate  good  and  /.  0. 
6:8  /.  mercy  and  do  walk  hum. 
Zee.  8:17  and  /.  no  false  oath 

19  therefore  /.  truth  and  peace 
Mai.  5:43  sjiid,  /.  thy  neighbor 
44  but  I  say,  /.  your  enemies, 

Luke  6:2'/,  32,  35 
46  if  ye  /.  them  wliich  /.  yon 
6:5  /.  to  pray,  in  synagogues 
24  hate  one  /.  other.  Luke  16:13 
22:37  th.  shall  /.  L.  ihy  G.  Mark 

12::»,  33 ;  Luke  10:'27 
236  /.  upper  rooms  at  feasts 
Mark  12::i8  /.  to  go  in  long  cloth. 
Luke  7:42  wh.  will  /.  bim  most  f 
11-43  /  <Teet.  in  markets.  20:40 
John  14:21  I  /.  him  mani.  ni.vself 
■2.3  if  a  man  /.  me.  Falh.  /.  him 
l.vr2  that  ve/.  one  another,  17 
lil  the  world  would  /.  his  own 
Pnm.  8:^28  good  to  Ihem  th.  /.  U. 
13:8  anv  thing,  but  t.i  /.  one  an. 
9  Ihou  shall  /.  thy  neighbor  0» 
Ihvselt.  Gal.  5:14;  Jam.  2:8 
1  rot. '2:9 G.  for  Ihemlhat  /.  him 
8:3  if  any  man  /.  God,  same 
known 


Eph.  5:25  husb.  I.  your  wnves  as 
C.  loved  dl.  as,  33;    (W.  3:19 

6:S4  (,'race  be  with  th.  /.  our  L. 
1  TlieK.  4:9  taught  to  /.  one  ano. 
a  Tim.  -1:8  them  Hint  /.  his  ap. 
Tit.  2:4  youiiijwomnu  to^  hus. 

3:15  greet  them  that  /.  us  in  la. 
Jam.  l;ia  them  that  I.  him,  2:5 
1  Pet.  1:8  ^vhoni  Hot  t?eeu,  ye  t. 

2i  /,  one  ano.  with  pure  heart 
2:17  houor  men,  ^.  brotherhootl 
3:8  as  /.  brethren ;  10  that  I.  life 
I  .7oA/!  2:15  ;.  not  the  world  | 

3:11  fr.  bej,'in.  that  we  .should  I 
one  anoth.  4:7,  11 ;  2  .7ohn  5 

14  becau.se  we  I.  the  brethren 
23  /.  one  another,  as  he  gave 

4:13  if  we/,  one  another 

15  ;.  him  bee.  he  first  loved  ns 

20  can  he  I.  G.  hath  not  seen 

21  loveth  God/,  his  brother  al 
5:2  we  /.  the  children  of  Uod 

I  LOVE. 

.Er.  21:5  sh.  say,  //.  my  master 
Jwi.  lfi:15  canst  thou  say  // 
iSum  .Vi-.UI.  Tamar,  my  broth. 
^<.  11<-.:1//.L.  bee.  he  hoard 
1I'.I:'.I7  ()  how//,  thy  law 
113  but  thvlawdo//  103 
J '9  ttjerer.  11.  thy  testimonies 
127  //.  thy  commands  ab  gold 
1.;!)  consi.  how  //.  thy  precepts 
1(j7  thy  testimonies  //.  exce 
/"/■O!-.  8:17//.  them  that/,  mc 
Jolin  14:31  know  th.  //.  the  Fa 
21:15  L.  linowest//.  thee.  16  iV 
2  Cur.  12:15tho'  the  more//,  you 
IJiihn  4:20  if  a  man  sav,  //.  (;od 
iJohn  1  //.  m  thetruth,3./o/ml 
JteiK  3:19  as  many  as  //.  I  rebuke 

LOVE  me. 
Oen.  29:32  my  liusb.  will  /.  me 
Ex.  20:6  showing  raercvto  them 

that/,  me,  Deut.  5:io 
i^OT.  8:17  I  love  them  that  /.  7nf 
21  that  /.  me  to  inh.  substance 
J^A/i  ,S:  12  (J.  your  F.  ye  wo.  /.  ,m 
II :.  thiTef.  doth  Father/,  me 
14:15  il  ye  /.  me,  keep  my  com. 
23  man  /.  me,  keep  my  words 
LOVE  not. 
Pmv.  20:13/.  «o/ sleep 

1  Cor.  16:22  if  any  man  /.  not  L. 

2  ior  11:11  hecausel  /.  you  «o/ ? 
1  John  2:1.5  /.  not  the  world 

3:18  n.  I.  in  word  nor  tongue 
LOVED. 

23:28  /.  Esau,  Reliekah  /.  .Jacol) 

Snio  ?''"'?  ""'■•'  "^  h's  father  /. 

29:18  Jacob  /.  Rach,.|  more,  30 

d4:3  Shechem /.  Din.ih 

37:3  Israel  /.  Joseph  more,  4 
Deut.  4:.37  bee.  he  /.  thy  fathers 

.:8  because  L.  /.  you,  23:5;  3.3:3 
JH'l.  16:4  bamsou  /.  a  woman 
\Ham.  1:5  Elkanah  /.  llaunali 

16:21  and  Saul  /.  David 

18:1  Jonathan  /.  David,  3-  20-17 
'S  l",':''?'  ?"<!  ■'■"'"h  /.  Divid 

20  Michal  Saul's  daught.  /  D 

v/'/";  ''^■^''  "'°  I-  '•  Solomon  ■ 
J-i:l  Amnon  son  of  David  /  Ta 
15  love  wherewith  he  /.  her 

1  K.  3:3  Solomon  /.  the  Lord 
10:9  the  Lord  /.  Israel,  2  ( 'hr.  9-8 
11:1  holomou  /.  many  women 

2  Chr.  2:11  and  the  Lord  /    his 

people,  /.«.  48:14 

.'!■'"  «''l';'buam  /.  Maachah 

26.10  I  zziah  /.  husbandry 

,f  ,?,'ll'^;"-'-  Esther  alio,  all 
./;.6  19:19  they  whom  I /.turned 

-J  ^i"'*  <'^<:'?"<"»'',v  of  Jacob  he  / 

,',,:  ,,°;°'""  '.'f  2ion  which  he  /! 
.ler.  8:2  host  of  heaven  they  / 

1 1:10  thus  ha.  they  /.  to  wander 
r.vk.  16::i7  gather  th.  thou  ha  / 
.(/'J'.  9:1  thou  hast  /.  a  reward 
lOabomina.  aceordingas  th  / 

11:1  when  Is.  was  child,  I  /.  |,im  | 
..Al/.  1:2  wherein  hast  th  /  iisv 

2:11  prcifan.d  liolin.  of  L    he/' 
-!'''*i"---'l  •'■'"•holding/;  him' 
,",' .,',..'  ','"?  '"'■-'"•n,  /,  much 
John  .J:16  Gorl  so  /.  thi!  world 

19  /.  darkness  rather  th   li"ht 
11:5  Jesus  /.  Martha,  and  sistc^r 

■  6  wild  Jews.  Behold  how  he/. 
12:4.J  they  /.  the  praise  of  men 
11:1  hav.  /.  his  own.  he  /.  them 

2.1  diseip.  whom  Jesus/.  19:26; 
20:2;  21:7,20 

•«  11  ye  /.  me,  ye  would  rejoice  I 


LOV 

John  15:9  as  F.  /.  me.  so  I  /.  you 
16:27  Father  lov.  you,  ye  /.  nie 
17:-i3  hast  /.  them,  as  tiiou  /  me 
26  love  wh.  thou  hast  /. 
Horn.  8:37  conquer,  thro'  him  / 
2  fOA  12:15  love  you.  less  I  be  /. 
iral.  2:20  who  /.  me,  gave  hims 
Eph.  2:4  love  wherewith  he/  lis 
5:2  as  Christ  also  hath  /.  ns 
I  ,  2.^  "^''"'  "'*  Christ  /.  the  church 
2  Thes.  2:16  (Jod  our  F.  ha.  /  us 
2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  /.  tliis  world 
lleh.  1:9  thou  hast  /.  righteousn. 
2  Pet.  2:15  Balaam  /.  the  waf'es 
1  John  4:10  not  that  we  /.  God 
11  if  God  so/,  ns 
19  love  him,  bee.  he  first/,  us 
Her.  1:5  to  him  that/,  ns 
12:11  /.  not  their  lives  to  death 
I  have  LOVED. 
Ps.if,:9,Iharel.  thv  house 
119:47  commands  wh.  //(.  /  48 
IS.  43:4  I  hare  I,  thee,  therefore 
Jer.  2:-25  Iharel.  strangers 
■31:3  Ih.l.  with  everlasting  love 
Mai.  1:2  I  hare  t.  you,  yet  ye  say 
John  13::J4  as  I ?ta.  I.  you,  I5-ia 
15:9  Father  1.  me  so  I h.  I.  you 
Jtom.  9:13  Jacob  1  hare  t.  biit  E 
Eev.  3:9  make  them  know  I h.  I. 

LOVEDST. 
/<.  57:8  thou  /.  their  bed  where 
John  17:24  /.  me  bef.  foundation 

LOVELY. 
2  .S-am.  l:-23  .S.  and  .To.  /.  in  lives 
^a«/.  5:16  he  is  altou'ethcr  / 
Ezek.  a3:.32  art  to  them  as  /.  son» 
Phtl.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  T. 

LOVER. 
1  /T.  5:1  niram  was  /.  of  David 
Pi.  8.8:18  /.  and  friend  hast  put 
Tit.  1:81.  of  ho.spitali.  /.  of  men 

LOVERS. 
P".  38:11  /.  and  friends  stand 
Jer.  3:1  played  harlot  with  ma.  /. 
4:30  thy  /.  will  despise  thee 
22:20  for  all  thy  /.are  destroyed 
22  thy  /.  .shall  go  into  captiv 
.30:14  all  thy/,  have  forgot  thee 
Lam.  1:2  all  her  /.  none' to  comf 
19  called  for  /.  they  deceiv.  me 
Ezek.  16:.33  giv.  gifts  to  all  thy  /. 
36  nakedn.  discover,  wi.  thy  / 
23:22  raise  up  thy  /.  again,  thee 
Ifos.  2:5  go  after  /.  7  follow  / 
10  discover  lewd,  in  sight  of/ 
12  rewards  my  /.  ha.  given  me 
8:9  Ephraim  hath  hireil  /. 
2  Tim.  3:2  men  be  /.  of  own  selves 
4  /.  of  pleas,  more  than  /.  of  G. 
LOVE.S. 
Prov.  7:18  solace  ourselves  wi  / 
Cant.  7:12  there  I  give  tlieemy /.' 

LOVEST. 
■M.  14:16  hate  me,  and  /.  not 
■Iffam.  19:6  thou  /.  thine  enemies 
Ps.  45:7  thou  /.  righteousness 
.i2:3  thou  /.  evil  riiore  than  good 
4  thou  /.  all  devouring  words 
»■  9:9  live  with  wife  thou/. 
Jnhn  11:3  he  whom  th.  /.  is  sick 
21: 15  son  of  Jo.  /.  th.  me?  16:17 

LOVETH. 
(ren.  44:20  and  his  father  /.  him 
Deut.  10:18  Lord  /.  the  stranger 
/".-■.  11:5  him  that  /.  violence 
7  Lord  /.  righteousness,  3:^5 
34:12  man  that  /.  many  days  ? 
37:28  Lord  /.  judgment,  99-4 

T^l?}!l'^  ^"■'*  '•  g'^'^s  of  Ziou 
119:140  word  is  pure,  thy  ser  / 
146:8  the  Lord  /.  the  righteous' 

//■Oi.  3:12  whom  L.  /.  he  correct 
;-j  J,  .,"*.";"F''"°'  '•  knowledge 
J'i'r,",'?'  '•  ''™.  chasten,  him 
lo:9  /.  him  followeth  aft.  ri-'ht 
12  scorner  /.  not  one  th.  repro 
1;:I7  a  Iriend  /.  at  all  times 
10  0    •""s^i-''*-  that  /.  strife 
9V:?7"t  '?,"'  ";'«'"m  '•  own  soul 
O.V.,,  .,"',""■  "-iiieandoil 
.■^n'i  ,     '■'  V  I'lfeness  of  heart 

p.  '- ';  "■'.'"'^i.rejoiceth  father 

V.'.f- 1  '  p.  ">""  wh.  my  soul /. 

.).,!s,H<  hira  my  soul/.  34 

.,  ;•    '  ''^'ery  (uie/.  gifts 
S,l'!;"'l'|'t/fath.orraother 
ii-';;^'^'."' '"■'•<>"'•  nation 

T V    ./!''';,'"''"'""■>■".'■  little 
■•',';''"•*;•«  Father/.  .Son,  5:-20 

]i:^-?''''>''-l'i»lifesh.  loaeit 

14:21  hath  com.  he  it  is  /.  me 
he  that  /.  me  be  loved  of  Pa' 

■a  I.  me  not,  keep,  uot  sayings 


.M,n  16:27  the  Fath.  hims.  /.  you 
Jtom.  l:j:8tliat/.  another 
E/>h.  rr.-28  that  /.  wife  /.  himself 
J/etj.  12:6  whom  L.  /.  he  chasten 
1  .John  2:10  ho  that  /.  his  brot'hei' 
3:10  he  that  /.  not  his  brotlier 
14  /.  not  broth,  abideth  4:8.  20 
4:,  ev.  one  that/,  is  born  of  G. 
21  he  who/.  God,  /.  his  brother 
5:1  /him  begat,  /.  him  begot. 
Jiev.  22:15  /.  and  maketh  a  lie 

LOVIXG. 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  be  as  /.  hind 
22:1  /.  favor  rather  than  silver 
If.  56:10  sleeping,  /.  to  slumber 

See  KINDNESS,   KINDKESSES. 

LOW. 

Deut.  9S:43  sh.  eo.  down  very  / 
ISom.  2:7  the  Lord  bringeth /.' 

00 ^.o-."^''-"!  ^'''"'•"  '"  '•  country 
28:18  invaded  cities  <,f  /  r-ouiit 
Job  .5:11  set  on  hidi  th.  iliat  be/' 
40:12  look  on  proud  hiiii'  him/ 
.P«.  49:2  high  and /.rich  and  poor 
62:9  in,.,,  „l  /.  degree  are  vanity 
l.)6:,M  iem,.ni))er.  us  in  /.  esf.it'e 
R.«;.2!l:-23  man's  pride br.  him/. 
i,c.  19:6  the  rich  sit  in  /.  place 
/■•■.  25:12  high  walls  sh.  he  lay  / 
26:5  lofty  city  he  laveth  it  / 
29:4  speech  /.  out  of  the  dust 
32:19  city  sh.  be  /.  in  a  /,  place 
Lam.  3:55  name  out  of/,  dnn.'e 
£>rf.  17:6  vine  of/,  stature       ' 
24  know  I  have  e.valted  /.  tree 
91:26  e.\-alt  him  that  is/. 
26:20  set  th,  in  /.  parts  of  earth 
Lnke  1:48  he  regardetb  /.  estate 

S3  exalted  them  of/,  decree 
Pom.  12:16  to  men  of/,  es'tate 
Jam.  l:9brother  of /.  decree 
10  rich  in  that  he  is  made  /. 
See  Ei^ouGHT. 

LOWER. 
LeiK  13:90  ris.  be  in  sight  /.  than 
Aeh.  4:13  set  in  /.  places  the  peo. 
PS.  8:5  thou  hast  made  him  / 
than  the  angels.  Heb.  2-7  9 
63:9  go  into  /.  jiarts  of  the  earth 
P?-or.  2.5:7/.  in  presen.  of  prince 
/.«.  2-2:9  gathereil  wat.  of/,  pool 
44:-23  shout  ye  /.  parts  of  earth 
£/)/(.  4:9  descended  into/,  parts 

LOWER  l\G. 
Mat.  16:3  the  sky  is  red  and  /. 

LOWEST. 
De'it.  33:22  shall  burn  to  /.  hell 
lA.  12:31  n>ade  priests  of/    of 

people,  1.3:33:  2  A'.  ]7::J2 

Ps.  86:13  deliv.  soul  from  /  hell 

88:6  thou  hast  laid  me  in  /.  iiit 

Lnke  14:9  begin  to  take  /.  room 

10  and  sit  down  in  the  /.  room 

LOWETH,  I\'G. 

1  Sam.  6:12  kine  «-ent  along  /. 

15:14  what  meaneth  /.  of  oxen  « 
Job  6:5  /.  the  ox  over  his  fodder  ? 

LOWLY. 
Ps.  1.38:6  hath  he  respect  to  /. 
Prov.  3:;M  he  giveth  grace  to  / 
11:2  but  with  /.  is  wisdom 
16:19  bo  of  humble  spirit  wi.  /. 
Zfc.  9:9  /.  and  riding  on  an  ass 
Mat.  11:29  for  I  am  meek  and  /. 

LOWLl:VBSS. 
Ei>h.  4:2  walk  with  /.  and  meek 
Phil.  2:3  in  /.  of  mind,  esteem 
LUCAS.     I'hi/e.  24 
LUCIFER.     /.<.  14-12 
LUCIUS.    Acts  13:1 ;  Pom.  16:2 

LITCRE. 
1  Sa7n.  8:3  S.  sons  turned  after  /. 
1  Tim.  3:3  bishop  uot  greedy  of 

/.  8 
Tit.  1:7  not  given  to  filthy  /. 
11  teach,  thingsnot  foriilthy/ 

1  Pet.  5:2  flock  not  for  filthy  /. 

LUKE.     Col.  4:14;  2  Tim.  4:11 

LUKEWAR.M. 
Per.  3:16  because  thou  art  /. 

H'.vip. 

2  A".  20:7  take/,  of  figs.  Is.  38:91 
Pom.  9:91  of  same  /.  one  vessel 

11:16  first-fruit  holy  /.  is  holv 

1  Cor.  5;C  leav.  whole  /.  Gal.  S-9 

~  old  leav.  that  ye  be  a  new  /. 

miVATIC. 

Mat.  4:24  those  were/,  he  healed 

17:15  mercy  on  my  son,  he  /. 

LITIK. 

Prov.  1:11  come,  let  ns  /.  privily 

13  they  /.  privily  for  own  live*  I 


t  places 


LYI 

LIRKI^G. 

V-  !''■*'  '",{■  f'«es  of  villages 
ii:I2yo.  lion/,  in  secret  plao 
LrST. 

b'''4^',1,"-\  '■  *'"""  '"^  satisfied 
■'^-  '8:18  asking  meat  for  th  / 
30  not  estranged  from  their'/ 
81:12  up  to  their  own  hearts'  / 
^i""',-  T^^  burned  in  their/,  one 
I :  I  had  not  known  /.  except  law 
Go/.  5:16  not  fulfil /.of  flesh 
Jam.  1:14  when  drawn  of  his  I. 
o  '^''^'heii  '■  hath  conceived 
.1  ,Ji'  I'^corrup.  in  world  thro'  /. 
2.-10  after  flesh  in  /.  of  unclean 
IJohn  2:16/.  of  flesh,  /.  of  eye 
17  passeth  away,  and  /.  thereof 
LUST,  Verb. 
Prov.  6:95  /.  uot  after  beauty 
Mat.  6:-38  look,  on  woman  to  / 
iior.  10:6  not/,  after  evil  things 
Jf"n.  4:2  ye /.ami  have  not 

LASTED,  ETH. 
A'«?n.  11:.34  buried  people  that  I. 
Dent.  l-2:15whatthysoul/.  after 

20,  21;  14:26 
Ps  106:14  they  /.  exceedingly 
I  Cor  10:6  not  lust  as  th.  a^so  /. 
'-'01.  5:17  flesh  /.  against  the  Sp 
■/("«.  4:5  spirit  in  us  /.  to  envy 
Per.  18:14  fruits  thy  soul  /.  after 

Lt".«iTI\G. 
Xmn.  11:4  mixed  multit.  fell  a  / 

LISTS. 
-Vark  4:19  /.  of  things  cho.  -ivord 
Mm  8:44  .'.  of  father  ye  will  do 
Pom.  6:12  sho.  obey  in  /.  thereof 
13:14  no  provision,  to  fulfil  /. 
Oat.  5:'24  crucified  ficsh  with  / 
E/)/i.  9:3  conversa.  in  /.  of  flesh 
4^2  corrupt  accord,  to  deceit.  /. 

1  Iim.  6:9  foolish  and  hurtful  / 

2  Tim.  2:22  flee  youthful  /. 
4:3  after  own  /.  heap  teachers 

/(/.  2:12  that  denying  worldly/ 
3:3  divers  /.  and  pleasures 
Jam.  4:1  hence,  even  of  your  /.  ' 

3  may  consume  it  on  your  / 
IPet.  1:14  according  to  former  /. 
2:11  you  abstain  fr.  fleshly  / 
4:2  no  longer  live  to  /.  of  men 
2  Pet.  2:18  allure  thro'  /.  of  flesh 
Jmle  16  complain,  walk,  after  / 
13  walk  after  their  ungodly  /. 
LUSTY. 
Ji/d.  3:29  slew  10,000  men,  all  /. 
U'Z.   Gen.  28:19;  48:3:  Jud.  1:23 
LYC.VO.VIA.     .1,-/.,.  14:6.  11 
L\-DDA.     .■lcC«9::S9.  3.5,  38 
LYDIA.  Eiek.  .30:5 ;  Acts  10:14,40 

LVI^G. 
Ps.  31:6  I  have  hated  them  that 
regard  /.  vanities. 
18  let  /.  lips  be  put  to  silence 
.52:3  lovest  /.  rather  than  ri.'ht 
59:12  cursing  and  /.  they  speak 
109:2  spoken  -with  /.  tongue 
119:'39  renio\e  fr.  me  way  of/. 
Wi  I  hate  and  abhor  /.  but  thy 
120:2  deliver  my  soul  fr.  /.  lips 
Prov.  6:17  proud  look,  a  /.  tou»        I 
10:18  hatred  with  /.  lips  is  fooT 
19:19  /.  tongue  is  for  a  moment 
29  /.  lips  abomination  to  the  L. 
13:5  a  righteous  man  hateth  /. 
17:7  do  /.  lips  become  a  prince 
21:6  tl-eas.  by  /.  tongue  vanity 
96:'28/.  tongue  hat.  those  afflict 
7s.  30:9  rebellious  peo.  /.  cliildr 
32:7  «  icked  devices,  /.  words 
59:13  in  /.  against  the  Lord 
Jer.  7:4  trust  ye  not  in  /.  words 
8  behold,  ye  trust  in  /.  words 
99:23  spo.  /.  words  in  my  name 
Ezek.  1.3:6  vanity  and  /.  divina 
19  /.  to  my  peo.  that  hear  lies 
Dan.  2:9  ye  have  prep.  /.  words 
IIos.  4:2  swearing,/,  and  killiii" 
Jon.  9:8  observe/,  vanities  forsa. 
E/Ji  4:25  put.  aw-ay  /.  sp.  truth 
2  Thes.  2:9  ivhose  coming  is  w-i  /. 

LYL\G. 
.Er.  93:5  ass  of  him  hateth  th  / 
Ps.  139:3  my  path  and  /.  dow-n 
Is.  56:10  /.  down,  lov.  to  slumber 
Lnke2:V2  babe/,  in  manger,  16 
John  13:95  /.  on  Jesus'  breast 
20:5  he  saw  the  linen  clothes  /. 
7  napkiu  not  /.  wi.  lin.  clothes 
LVI\'G  spirit. 
1  A'.  92:22  a  /.  ,^1!.  in  the  mouth 
of  iirophcts,  2  Chr.  18:21 
23  Lord  hath  put  a  /.  s/iirit  in 
prophets,  2  Chr.  18:22 


CRUDEX'S   COXCUKDANCE. 


o?,r) 


MAD 
LYI>n  In  mnll. 

Jud.  1G:1>  th.  wtTt'  iiu'ii  /.  til  w. 

Lam.  3:10  as  a  bear  /.  in  waii 

Aftfi0:l9  li.v  I.  in  irait  of  Jews 

20;  10  heard  of  Ihcir  /.  »/*  tcilH 

LYI>'R  nllh. 

Geii.Mr,  I.  with  .laiob's  (lailffh. 
Sum.  31:17  known  nnm  1)V  /.  «'. 

IS  not  kn. /.  3:.;  Jfi'l.  ii-M 
Deut.  'i'i-.'ii  man  Tound  /.  u\  worn. 

LYSAXIAS.    LiiitS-.l 
LYSIAS.    Ach  iS-.ii 
LYSTH.V.    .4rfjl4;C,8;  10:1,8; 
a  rim.  3:11 


M. 


MAACIIAn.  Grn.  22:24 ;  2  Sam. 
3:3;  1  CJkr.  3:3 

MA  VSKIAII. 

2  CAr.  2S;7  Zic.  sUw  M.  Jir.  21:1 
M^ViVTII.     Luke  3:26 

MACEDONIA. 

Acts  K'.rO  iiilo  M.  IS:");  10:21 
Horn.  l.-:2(i  pl.-a-.'d  Ihfm  of  M. 
2  Cor.  7:5  wi-re  come  into  Sf. 
8:1  trrnce  of  Gini  dmrclic!*  of  M. 
9:2  I  Ixm-it  of  ynu  to  them  of  M. 
11:9  bp'thn-n  IVoni  M.  t*upnlied 
1  T/ies.  1:7  that  b.Micve  in  M.  S 
4:10  brt'lhreu  that  are  in  M. 
MACIIIU.  Gen.  r>0:23 ;  Xu.  26:29; 
27:1;  32:39;  30;  1 ;  Ja^i.  17:1; 
./(/./.  n:I4;  asv///i.  9:4;  17:27 
MACIirELATT.  (;*/i.2;J:9, 17,19, 
25:9;  49:30;  50:13 
MAD. 
Dmt.  2fi:.*M  Tti.  for  siijht  of  cyc8 

1  Sam.  21:13  feigned  himself  ;h. 

2  A'.  9:11  this  7n.  fellow  to  tht-e 
Ps.  l;)2:8  theT  th.  are  Jii.  ag.  me 
£c.  2:2  it  isrn.  of  mirth 

7:7  oppn-s.  maketh  wise  man  m. 

/■<.  44:^.')  iiKikt'tli  diviners  m. 

Jer.  25:  Kj  be  movoil  nnd  bu  m. 
29:26  man  is  m.  put  in  prif^na 
50:38  tlioy  are  m.  uj)on  idols 
51:7  tht-ref.  the  nations  are  m. 

/lox.  9:7  the  epirituul  man  is  m. 

*/b//n  10:20  he  liath  devil,  is  m. 

Acts  12:15  {'aid  to  Uh.  Th.  artm. 
26:11  bein^  exceed,  m.  ns.  th. 

24  mncli  learn,  make  tliee  jn. 

25  I  am  not  m.  nio;?t  noble  F. 
1  Cor.  14:23  uot  eay  ye  are  m.  f 

MADE,  ineant  of  God,  Lord, 

Christ. 
Gtn.  1:31  G.  saw  ev.  thinj:;  he  tn. 
5:1  in  liken,  of  O.  m.  heliim.  9:6 
6:6  repent,  he  had  wi.  man,  7 

I  have  MADE. 
Gen.  7:4  destroy  liv.  Mib.  Ik.  m. 

MADE  haste. 
Gen.  24:46  Rebokah  m.  hfwte 
Jvd.  13:10  Manoah'H  wife  m.  h. 
%Sam.  4:4  Meptiib.'s  nurse  m.  k. 
Pg.  119:W  I  fn.  h.  delayed  not 
Luke  19:6  Zaecheus  in.  h. 

See  ISRAEL,  SIN.  KNOWTl. 

MADE  manifesi. 

Lvke  8:17  shall  not  be  in.  m. 
John  1:31  that  he  t^ho.  be  m.  m. 

3:21  his  deeds  may  bo  in.  m. 

9:3  worku  of  God  sho.  be  in.  m. 
Bern.  10:20  I  was  m.  rn.  to  them 

16:36  now  is  m.  m.  to  nations 

1  Cor.  3:13  work  shall  be  in.  m. 
11:19  appnjved  may  be  in.  m. 
14:25  pf'crets  of  his'heart  m.  vi. 

2  Cor.  4:10  J.  should  be  in.  m.  11 
11:6  we  have  been  thorn,  m.  m. 

Eph.  5:13  approved  are  m.  m. 
Col.  1:26  m.  m.  to  his  saints 
2  Tim.  1:10  now m.m.  by  Christ 
2Itb.  9:8  hoHest  not  yet  m.  m. 
1  John  2:19  they  miiiht  be  m.  m. 
liev.  15:4  thy  jud^'n*..  are  m.  m. 

MADE  peace. 
Jox.  9:15  Joshua  m.  p.  10:1.  4 

11:19  nr)t  a  ciiv  m.  p.  with  T>^r. 
■iHatn.  10:19  wKen  the  servants 

of  IladarezfT  wtT'?  smit.  th. 

m.  p.  with  l«r.  1  Chr.  19:19 
1  A'.  22:44  Jehoshapliat  m.  peace 

MADE  ready. 
i?en.  43:25  they  ?n.  r.  present 
46:29  Joseph  m.  ready  chariot 
JC.r.  14:6  Phara4)h  in.  r.  chariot 
Jud.  6:19  G.  went  and  in.  r.  kid 
1  Chr.  28:2  had  m.  r.  for  building 
Ps.  7:12  bent  his  bow  and  m.  r. 
Hos.   7:6   have    tn.   readij  their 

heart 


MAII 

J/a/.  26:19  discip.  wi.  r.  passov. 

J/rtrA- 14:16;  A»My22:13 
5  Tor.  10:16  btwst  of  thi»{;s  hj.  r. 
y^fc.  19:7  wife  luilh  m.  herself?-. 

MADE  vuld. 

Xum.  30:12  her  hush,  hath  in.  v. 

/v.  H9:39  hast  m.  v.  covenant 

119:126  tliey  liavc  tn.  v.  tliy  law 

Iiu//i.  4:14  law  lieir^,  faith  m.  V. 

>IADE,  pa.t.'^irti!/. 

John  1:3  all  tilings  in.  hy  him, 

witliout  him  not  any"th.  in. 

10  tiie  world  was  wj.  by  him 

14  the  Word  was  in.  fl'esli 

5:6  be  in.  whole?  14  in.  whole 

a;33  be  wj.  ftee;  9:39  Hi.  blind 

MADEST. 
Jon.  4:10  neither  ;».  it  grow 
/Aft.  2:7  in.  liim  low.  th.  angels 
MAD  man,  men. 

1  Sam.  21:15  ha.  I  nn-d  of  ;h.  m. 
Ptor.  26:18  tn.  tn.  eastrth  Iln-br. 
Jer,  48:2  U  tn.  in.  sw.  t-h.  pursue 
MADMAXXAH,  MATtMENAII. 

MAUMEX,    Jos.  15:31;    Jg. 
10:31 ;  Jer.  48:2 

MADXESS. 
Dtnt.  28:28  smite  thee  with  m. 
JCt'.  1:17  to  know  wisd.  and  in. 
2:12  I  turned  myself  to  beh.  in. 
7:25  wickedness  of  folly  and  in. 
9:3  /«.  it*  in  heart,  wh.  "they  live 
10:13  liistalk  is  mischievous  ;«. 
Xec.  12:4  sm.  horse  and  rider  m. 
Luke  6:11  tliey  were  litled  w.  in. 

2  Pet.  2:16  dumb  as  forbade  m, 
MAGDALA.    Mat.lh:^ 

MAGICIAN.  6. 
C/v).  41:8  Pharaoh  called  form. 
ICx.  7:11  tlie  7/i.  of  Egypt  did  so 

in  like  manner,  22;  8:7,  18 
911  m.  could  not  stand  bef.  M. 
Dun.  1:20  ten  times  bet.  than?;*. 
2:2  king  commanded  to  call  in. 
10  asked  such  things  at  any /n. 
4:7  then  came  in  the  m. 
9  O  Belleshazzar.  masterof  ?7i. 
5:11  father  made  masterof  ?«. 

MAGISTRATE.  S. 
Jud.  18:7  no  in.  in  the  land 
F:r.  7:25  Ezra  set  in.  and  judges 
Luke  12:11  they  brin^  you  to  m. 
.58  when  thou  goest  to  the  m, 
A-'fs  16:20  Paul  and  Silas  to  m. 
2'2  in.  comraandeil  to  brat  them 
;i5  the  tn.  sent  tlu'  serjcant.s.  :36 
Tit.  3:1  jmt  th.  in  mi.  to  obey  ?7i. 
.MAGMFHAL. 

1  Chr.  22:5  the  house  must  be?/i. 

MAG\IFirE.\C'E. 

Acts  19:27  her  m.  sh.  be  destro. 
MAGMFY. 

JOfi.  3:7  will  I  begin  to  m. 

</oft  7:17  what  is  man  that  thou 
shouldest  m.  liira? 
19:5  if  ye  will  in.  yourseh'ea 
:J6:24  remember  thou  tn.  work 

Ps.  .34:3  O  in.  the  Lord  with  me 
;J5:26  cloth,  -with  shame  that  in. 
38:16  th.  m.  themselves  ag.  me 
.55:12  did?7i,  himself  against  me 
ti9::i0  did  in.  him  with  tlianksg. 

fit.  10:15  saw  m.  itself  ag.  him? 
42:21  he  will  in.  the  law 

Kzek.  :J8:a3  thus  will  I  in.  mvself 

Dan.  8:25  ?n.  himself  in  his  Heart 
11:36  the  king  shall  in.  himself 

Zer.  12:7  not  tn.  thems.  ag.  Jud. 

Luke  1:46  my  soul  doth  m.  the  L. 

,4r/*  10:46  sp.  wi.  tongues,  in.  G. 

Horn.  11:13  apoHile,  I  tn.  office 
.MAGNIFIED. 

Oen.  19:19  hast  in.  thy  mercy 

2  Satn.  7:26  and  K*t  thy  name  be 

m.  1  Chr.  17:24 
1  atr.  29:25  m.  Solo.  2  Chr.  1:1 
/v.  35:27  let  the  Lord  he  m. 
40:16  say  contiu.  L.  be  tn.  70:4 
138:2  thou  hast  m.  thy  word 
Jer.  48:26  »i.  hims.42;  Dan.  8:11 
Lam.  1:9  enemy  hath  m.  hims. 
Zep.  2:8  ;«.  affain(*t  tlieir  border 
Afal.  1:5  L.  will  be  m.  from  Isr. 
Arfti  5:13  the  people  tn.  them 
19:17  name  of  the  L.  J.  was  m. 
Phil.  1:20  Ch.  be  in.  in  my  body 

MAGOG. 
Gen.  10:2;  1  Chr.  1:5;  Fzek.?S.2 
Her.  90:8  gather  G.  and  M.  battle 
MAIIALATH.    2  TAr.  11:18 

MAHAXAIM. 
Gen.  .'52:2  J.  calhd  the  place  M. 
1  A'.  2:8  when  I  went  to  M. 


MA.I 

MAIIEIi.slI  VLAL-IIASII- 

DAZ. 

/v.  8:1  write  cimcerning  M. 
MAIILAll.     Sum.  26::i3 
SlAllLUN.    liutk  1:2,5;  4:9,10 

MAID. 
Gen.  16:2  go  in  to  mv  in. 
6  beholtl,  thy  tn.  is'in  thy  hand 

30:3  behold,  my  in.  Hilhah 
Er.  2:5  she  sent  her  //(. 
8  in.  went  and  called  mother 

21:20  if  a  nnm  smile  his  in. 

22:16  if  nmn  entice  in.  uot  hetr. 
Deut.  22:14  fou.  Iht  not  a  in.  17 
2  A'.  5:2  bro.  captive  little  in. 
K^t.  2:7  in.  fair  and  beautiful 
./oft  31:1  why  sho.  I  think  on  m.  ? 
Pror.  30:19  way  of  man  with  ?/>. 
la.  24:2  be  as  witli ;/(.  with  mist. 
Jfr.  2:32  can  m.  forget  ornam.  r 

51:22  break  young  man  and  in. 
Amos  2:7  and  fa.  go  to  same  m. 
Mnf.iv.-i\  in.  is  not  dead 

26:71  aiiothor?/i.  saw  him,  Mark 

14:69;  Z'/^v  22:56 
Luke  8:54  called,  saying,  in.  arise 

MAID-CIIILD. 
Lev.  12:5  if  she  bear  a  ni.-c.  unc. 

MAIDEX. 
Gen.  30:18  given  //*.  to  my  hush. 
Jud.  19:24  my  daughter,  a  in. 
2  Chr.  36:17  comp.  im  young  m. 
Ps.  123:2  eyes  of  in.  to  mistress 
Luke  8:51  father  and  moth,  of  ?». 

MAIDE\S. 
Ex.  2:5  m.  walk,  along  by  river 
lii/fh  2:8  abide  fast  by  my  ?n. 

22  good  thou  go  out  with  in. 
1  Sa/n.  9:1 1  in.  going  to  dr.  wat. 
Est.  4:16  I  and  my  in.  will  fast 
Job  41:5  bind  him  f()r  thy  in.  ^ 
Ps.  78:63  in.  notgiv.  to  inarri. 

148:12  v.  men  and  in.  jjraise  L. 
Pror.  9:3  bath  sent  forth  her?«. 

31:15  she  givctli  a  portion  to?«. 
Ec.  2:7  1  got  me  serv.  and  m. 
Ezek.  44:22  take  in.  of  seed  of  Is. 
Luke  12:45  ser.  begin  to  beat  m. 

MAIDS. 

Enf.  2:9  preferred  her  and  m. 
Job  19:1.5  in.  count  me  stranger 
Lam.  5:11  ravished  ?».  in  cities 
Ezek.  9:6  slay  both  in.  and  chil. 
Xah.  2:7  her  in.  shall  le.id  her 
Zee.  9:17  cheerful,  new  wine  in. 

MAID.SERVAIVT. 

Ex.  11:5  first-born  otm.-s. 
20:10  thy  ?/i.-^.  sh.  do  no  work 
17  not  "covet  neighbor's  m.s. 
21:7  sell  dauL'hter  to  bem.-5. 
27  if  he  smite  <Mit  tn.-fi.^s  tooth 
Deut.  5:14  that  thy  ni.-s.  rest 
21  nei.  desire  neighbor's  m.-s. 
15:17  to  thy  m.-s.  do  likewise 
Jud.  9:18  Abimel.  son  of  m.-s. 
Jot  31:13  if  I  did  de^p.  mym.s. 
Jer.  34:9  man-s.  and  m.-s.  go,  10 

MAID-SERVAXT8. 

Gen,  20:17  Ab.  wife  and  vi.-ft. 
Zl-.^i  L.  entered  two  tn.-s.  tents 
Deut.  12:12  rejoice,  ye  and  m.-s. 

1  .9(//H.  8:16  sh.  take  your  m.-s. 

2  Sam.  6:22  of  the  m.-s.  sh.  I  be 
2  A'.  5:26  time  to  receive*??*.-*./ 

MAIL. 
1  Satn.  17:5  with  coat  of  ??».  38 

MAIMED. 

Z>r.  22:22  blind  or  m.  shall  not 

3fat.  15:30  those  that  were  m. 

I8:8bet.  enter  lif.-  m.  JA/rA-9:43 

Luke  14:13  mak.  feast,  call  m.21 

MAINSAIL. 
Acts  27:40  hoised  up  in.  to  wind 

MAINTAIN. 
1  A'.  8:45  then  hear  and  m.  their 
cause,  49,  59;  2  Chr.  6:.^5.  39 
1  r^r.  26:27 torn. house oftheL. 
Job  13:15  ?/(.  mine  own  wavs 
Px.  140:12  L.  will  m.  alllicted 
Tit.  3:8  to  m.  good  works,  14 
MAINTAINED,  EST. 
ps.  9:1  thou  hast  tn.  my  right 
16:5  L.  is  my  portion.  "?/*.  my  lot 
MAINTENANCE. 
Ezr.  4:11  we  have  tn.  from  king 
Prov.  27:27  m.  for  thy  maidens 

MAJESTY. 
1  Chr.  29:11  thinu.  ()  Lord.  I8f?i. 

25  bestowed  on  him  royal  m. 
Est.  1:4  showed  honor  of  his  tn. 
Job  .37:22  with  H.  is  terrible  tn. 
40:10  d«ck  thyself  now  wtf.h  ?;i. 


MAK 

Ps.  21:5  honor  and  tn.  hast  thoa 
2!t:4  voice  of  the  L,  i-  full  or  in. 
45:3  L'lory  and  tn.  4  in  /n.  rido 
93:1  Lord  is  clothed  with  tn. 
'.Ki:6  honor  and  tn.  ari-  bef.  Iilm 
10-1:1  thcni  art  clothed  with  in. 
145:5  speak  of  honor  of  thy  m. 
12  glorious  m.  of  Ids  kJiiL'dom 

Is.  2:10  glory  of  his  m.  19.  21 
2.1:14  shall  siuL'  for  tn.  of  th<'  L. 
26:10  not  b.-bold  the  //*.  of  Lord 

Ezek.  7:20.irnameul.  hehct  in  m. 

Dan.  4:^{l)  built  f(H-  honor  of  m. 
:J6  excellent  tn.  added  to  me 
5:18<«.  gave  Nebuchadnez.  tn. 

Mir.  5:4  feed  in  ?n.  of  name  of  L. 

//'ft.  J:3  on  right  Iiand  of  in.  8:1 

2  Pf.  1:16  eye-wiliu's.  of  bis  tn. 

Jiide  25  to  t'iod  be  glory  and  in. 
MAKE. 

Gen.  1:26  7/j.  man;  2:18  ??i.  him 
3:6  tree  desired  to  in.  one  wise 
12:2  will  in.  thee  a  L'reat  nation, 
21:18;  46:3:  E.r.  :R:10 

2  Sam.  7:11  will  in.  thee  a  house 

Ps.  39:4  L.  m.  me  to  kn.  mi.  end 
90:15  m.  us  glad  aecord.  to  days 

Is.  4(i:5  to  wh.  will  ye  in.  equal 

Zee.  12:2  m.  Jerusalem  a  cup 

Mai.  2:15  did  not  he  in.  oner 

Mat.  27:65  m.  it  sure  as  ye  can 

Mark  5:39  why  m.  ye  this  ado? 

John  10:21  long  77*.  us  to  doubt? 

Eph.  2:15  to  in.  in  himself  of  tw. 

litC.  21:5  I  III.  all  things  new 

See  KT-R.KIO,  ATONEMENT,  COVE- 
N.\NT.  UESOl.ATE,  DESOLA- 
TION, END,  FIKE,  GOOD. 

MAKE  haste. 

Deut.  32:35  come  oi\  them  m.  h. 
2  Chr.  "55:21  G.  comman.  to  in.  h. 
Est.  5:5  cause  Hainan  in.  h.  6:10 
Job  20:2  for  this  I  in.  haste 
Ps.  ;i8:22  m.  haste  to  help  me,  O 
Lord,  40:13;  70:1;  71:12 

70:5  needy,  m.  h.  to  me,  141:1 
Prov.  1:16  in.  h.  shed  b.  Is.  59:7 
Cant.  8:14  in.  haste,  my  beloved 
Is.  28:16  believeth  sh.  not  in.  h. 

49:17  thy  children  sh.  m.  haste 
Jer.  9:18  in.  h.  take  up  wailing 
Xah.  2:5  in.  haste  to  wall  thereof 
Acts  22:18  m,  h.  out  of  Jerusalem 
See  KNOWN. 

M.IKE  manifest. 

1  Cor.  4:5  in.  in.  counsels  of  heft. 
/ryjA.5:13  wh.  doth?/*.  ?«.  is  licht 
Col.  4:4  may  in.  it  m.  as  I  ought 

See  MENTION.  NOISE. 

.M.\KE  ready. 

Ps.  11:2  they  in.  r.  their  arrow 
21:12  when  shalt  ?/i.  r.  thine ar. 

Ezek.  7:14  blown  trump,  to  m.  r. 

Mark  14:15  tn.  r.  Luke  22:12 

Luke  1:17  ?;*.  r.  a  peo.  prepared 

17:8  rather  say,  in.  r.  wherew. 

M.\KE  apeed. 

2  Sam.  1.5:14  tn.  speed  to  depart 
Is.  5:19  let  him  in.  8.  and  hastea 

MAKE  waste. 
Lev.  26:31  I  will  tn.  your  cit.  w. 
I".  42:15  I  will  tn.  «'.  mountaina 
Ezfk.  .5:14  I  will  m.  Jernsa.  **'. 
29:10  in.  laud  of  Egypt  w.  30:12 

MAKER.  S. 
Job  4:17  more  pure  than  his  M.  ? 
32:22  mv  M.  will  soon  take  me 
35:10  wiirre  is  (i.,d  my  M.  ? 
36:3  aseribe  ri^liieou.  to  my  M. 
Ps.  95:6  kneel  before  L.  our  M. 
Pror.  14:31  reproacheth  his  M. 
17t5  mock.  poor,  reproach.  M. 
22:2  rich  and  poor.  L.  M.  of  all 
Is.  1:31  the  in.  of  it  as  a  s|)ark 
17:7  shall  man  look  to  his  M. 
22:11  have  not  looked  to  the?n. 
4.5:9  woe  to  him  striv.  with  M. 
16  go  to  confnsiijn  in  of  itlols 
51:13  ft)rgettest  the  L.  thy  M 
54:5  thv  >1.  is  thv  husband 
Jrr.  33:2  thnssaith  th«-  L.  theM. 
Ifos.  8:14  Is.  hath  forgot,  hi^  M. 
Ilab.  2:18  what  protll<th  gravcQ 
image  that  m.  hath  graven? 
Htb.  11:10  builder  and  tn.  is  God 

MAKEST. 

Is.  45:9  shall  the  chiv  say  to  him 

that  fash,  it,  Wtiat  rn.  tbouT 

John  8:53  whom  in.  thou  thys.  T 

10:33  being  a  man  //*.  thyaelfG. 

MAKETH. 

D^'uC  29:12  oath  which  theL.  ?7i. 

1  Smn.  2:6  L.  killeth  and?/i.  aliv* 

7  the  L.  in.  poor  and  tn.  rich 


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CRUDENS    COXCORDANCE. 


JIAN 

Is.  4-1:94  I  am  X-.  th.  hi.  all  thin. 
AcU  9:34  Jesus  C.  m.  thcc  wlwlo 

1  Cor.  4:7  v.ht<  m.  thcc'  to  diffor? 

2  (  or.  2:2  who  is  ho  th. ;/(.  trhul  ? 
licv.  21:27  wli.it.  til.  a  lie,  22:15 

.>IAKET1I  hnalc. 
Pro!'.  28:211  III.  hutsU  to  be  rich 

M.\RI>G. 
Pf.  19:7  the  tesliiiioiiy  of  the  L. 

is  sure.  //'.  \vise  simple 
Ec.  12:12  ol'?/*.  l)ooks  no  end 
JfarA7:13m.  wordoi'G.  nonecfT. 
John  6:18  m.  hims.  equal  \vi.  G. 
2  for.  G:10  yet  lit.  many  rich 
Eph.  1:16  '//i.   nuMUiou  of  you. 

1  Thcs.  1:2;  iVii/c.  4 
Phil.  1:4  prayer  for  you.  m.  rcq. 
»/ut^e  22  have  compassion,  in.  dif. 

MAKING,  Noun. 
Ezek.  27:1G  wares  of  thy  >«■  18 
MAKKEDAn.      Jos.   10:10,  10, 

20,  9.1 
MALllIAJt.     Zip.  1:5 
MALCnUS.    John  18:10 

MALE. 
Oen.  17:93 ev.?)i .  circ.  34:15. 92, 24 
Ex.  1.3:12  the  m.  shall  be  Lord's, 

34:19;  ii/fc  2:23 
i^i'.  1:3  a  m.  -without  blemish, 

10;  4:93;  22:19 

7:6  every  7W.  am.  priests  sh.  eat 

Num.  1:9  every  m.  by  their  polls 

3:15  every  m.  ftom  a  month  old 

31:17  kilfcv.  in.  am.  little  ones 

Vent.  20:13  shalt  smite  every  in. 

JufL  21:11  ye  sh.  destroy  ev.  m. 

1  A'.  11:15  smitten  every  in.  10 
Mai.  1:14  wh.  hath  in  llock  a  in. 

Ate  FEMALE. 

MALE-CHILDREW 

Jos.  17:2  were  m.-c.  oflSIanas. 
.AIALEFACTOR,  .S. 

Luke  23:32  two  in.  led  with  him 
33  they  crucified  him.  and  m. 
John  18:'30  if  he  were  not  a  m. 

MALES. 
Gen.  .34:25  Si.  and  Levi  slew  m. 
Ex.  19:48  7/1.  be  circumcised 
I    13:15  sacri.  to  L.  all  beinj;  in. 
I  23:17  thy  in.  shall  appear  before 

the  Lord  God,  Pent.  16:16 
Num.  31:7  ilidinnites,  slew  m. 
Deal.  15:19  firstling  m.  sanctify 
Jos.  5:4  in.  came  out  of  Egypt 

2  Chr.  31:19  gi.  portions  toall??!. 

MALICE. 
1  Cor.  5:8  not  with  leaven  of  ;n. 
14:20  howbeit  in  in.  be  ye  chil. 
Ejih.  4:31  put  awayfr.  youall7/i. 
Col.  3:8  also  put  oft' all  these,  m. 
Tit.  3:3  sometimes  li\ing  in  m. 
1  Pel.  2:1  laving  aside  all  m. 
M.VLICIOIS. 

3  John  10  ag.  us  \vith  in.  words 

MALR'IOISXESS. 
Pom.  1:29  with  unrii,'liteous.  m. 
1  Pet.  2:16  for  a  cloak  of  m. 

MALIGXITY. 
Pom.  1:29  full  of  envy,  mur.  m. 

^lALLOw's. 
Job  30:4  cut  up  in.  by  bushes 

!\IAMMO\. 
Mat.  6:24  G.  and  )/(.  Luke  16:13 
Luke  16:9  friends  of  7/!.  ofunr.  11 

MAMRE. 
Ofii.  13:18  A.  dwelt  in  M.  14:13 
14:24  Eshc.il,  M.  let  tli.  portion 
23:17  bef.  M.  19;  4',l::!0;  60:13 

MA\. 
Gen.  1:26  God  s:iid.  Let  us  make 

in.  in  our  image,  27;  9:6 

2:7  L.  G.  lornii'd  in.  of  the  dnst 

18  is  nnt  L''>od  in.  sho.  be  alone 

25  both  n:iUed.  in.  and  his  wife 

3:22  the  in.  is  bee.  as  one  of  us 

6:3  Sp.  shall  not  strive  with  m. 

19:8  I  have  two  daughters  wh. 

have  not  kn.  m.  Num.  31:;J5 

34:65  what  in.  is  this  walketh? 

J)eiit.  4::i2  since  day  G.  creat.  in. 

5:24  God  doth  talk  with  m. 

8:3  7H.  doth  not  live  by  bread 

onlv.  Mai.  4:4 ;  Luke  4:4 

20:19  tree  of  tlio  field  is  in.  life 

Jos.  7:14  come  m.  by  in.  17, 18 

Jitii.  8:21  us  m.  is,  so  strength 

9:13  wine  cheereth  G.  and  m. 

16:7  wi'ak  as  another  7/).  11.  17 

1  Sam.  9:6  7rt.  of  G.  honorable  ?«. 
16:7  Lord  seeth  not  as  m.  seeth 

2  Sam.  12:7  said.  Th.  art  the  in. 
16:7conie(mt,  Ihou  bloody  7n.  8 

i  K.  9:11  ye  know  the  771. 


MAN 

2  Chr.  19:6  ye  jutlge  not  for  7n. 
Job  4:17  sh."7/i.l)umo.  just  Ih.  G. 
7:17  what  is  in.  that  thou  sho.  \ 
magnify  him  ?  15:14 ;  Ps.  8:4 ; 
144:3 :  Heh.  2:6 
0:2  how  sh.  m.  be  juet  wi.  O.  ? 
10:4  or  seest  thou  as  in.  seeth  ? 
5  are  thy  days  as  days  of  ?/i.  ? 
11:1*2  vain  m.  would  be  wise 
15:7  art  thou  first  m.  born  ? 
14  wh.  is  m.  tk.  he  ph.  be  clc.  ? 
25:6  mnch  less  in.  that  is  worm 
32:13  Cr.  thrusteth  down,  not  in. 
33:12  God  is  greater  than  m. 
P.'i.  56:11  not  afr.  wh.  in.  can  do 
78:25  7??.  did  eat  angels'  food 
80:17  thy  hand  be  on  the  m. 
104:23  m.  goeth  forth  to  work 
J18:6  not  fear  wh.  ?n.  can  do 
Pntr.  20:24  m.'«  g-oinps  arc  of  L. 
Ec.  6:11  what  is  m.  the  better? 
12  kno.  what  is  good  for  iti.  f 
IIos.  11:9  I  am  God,  and  not  m. 
Mic.  6:8  show.  O  m.  wh.  is  good 
Zee.  13:7  ag.  in.  that  is  my  fellow 
Mat.  1<):6  whatG.  ha.  joined,  let 
not  m.  put  asun.  Mark  10:'J 
S6:72  I  do  not  know  the  m.  74 
Mark  2:27  sab.  was  made  for  in. 
Lnke  5:20  in.  thy  sins  forgiven 
18:4  ffnr  not  G.  nor  regard  in. 
22:58  Peter  said,  in.  I  am  not 
60  m.  I  kn.  not  what  thou  say. 
23:53  laid  in  sepulchre  wherein 
nev.  in.  was  laid,  John  19:41 
John  2:25  knew  what  was  in  in. 
19:5  Pilate  said,  Behold  the  in. 

1  Vor.  2:11  what  //;.  knoweth  the 

things  of  a  m.f 
10:13  tehipta.  as  is  com.  to  m. 
11:3  head  of  the  woman  is  in. 

8  the  in.  is  not  of  the  woman 

9  but  the  woman  for  the  tn. 

11  nor  is  the  m.  with,  the  wo. 
nor  woman  without  the  vi. 

12  even  so  is  m.  by  woman 
15:21  by  in.  came  death,  by  m. 

45  first  in.  Adam  was  made 
■  47  first  in.  Is  of  the  earth ;  the 
second  in.  is  the  L.  fr.  hca. 

2  C(3r.'4:16  tho'  our  outward  in. 

perish,  inward  m.  is  renew. 
Gal.  1:1  not  of  men,  nei.  by  in. 

11  I  preached  not  after  in. 
Eph.  2:15  ma.  of  tw.  one  new  m. 
3:16  by  his  Sp.  iu  the  inner  in. 
4:24  ye  have  put  on  new  m. 
Vol.  3:10  i>ut  on  new  in,  renewed 
1  Thefi.  4:8  despi.  not  m.  but  G. 
1  Tim.  2:5  one  Mediator  bet.  G. 
and  men,  the  m.  Chr.  Jesus 
1  Pet.  3:4  hidden  in.  of  the  heart 

A  MAN. 

Gen.  4:23  for  I  have  slain  a  in. 
19:31  not  a  m.  to  come  in  unto 
41:38  a  m.  in  whom  Sp.  of  G.  is 
49:6  in  their  anger  slew  a  in. 

1  Sam.  13:14  L.  sought  him  am. 
14:36  let  us  not  leave  a  i7i. 
16:17  provide  me  a  in.  can  play 
17:8  choose  you  a  m.  for  you 

10  give  me  a  m.  we  may  fight 
25:17  a  in.  canngt  speak  to  him 
30:17  there  esciiped  not  a  in. 

2  Sam.  3:34  as  a  m.  falleLh  before 
20:1  there  happened  to  be  a  in. 

1  A".  2:2  and  show  thyself  fl  in. 
4  not  fail  a  m.  on  throne,  8:25 

20:39  behold,  a  in.  turned  aside 

2  A'.  10:31  th.  was  not  a  m.  left 

1  C7ir.  22:9  shall  be  a  m.  of  rest 

2  Chr.  6:16  not  fail  th.  a  m.  7:18 
A^eh.  6:11  sho.  such  a  m.  flee? 
Job  2:4  all  a  in.  ha.  give  tor  life 

3:23  why  is  light  given  to  a  in. 

4:17  a  in.  be  more  pure  th.  M.  ? 

9:32  he  is  not  a  m.  as  I  am 

12:14  behold,  he  shut,  up  a  m. 

14:14  if  rt  7rt.  die,  sh.  heliveag.  ? 

16:21  O  that  one  mi.  plead  for  a 
m.  with  G.  as  a  m.  pleadeth 

2-3:2  can  a  m.  be  profit,  to  God  ? 

34:29  whet.  atr.  nation  or  a  in. 

3.5:8  thy  wicked,  may  hurt  am. 

37:20  if  ff  m.  speak 

38:3  gird  loins  like  a  m.  40:7 
Pft.  38:14  as  a  m.  heareth  not 

55:13  it  was  thou,  a  in.  equal 

88:4  a  m.  th.  hath  no  strength 

105:17  he  sent  a  in.  before  them 

147:10  not  pleas,  in  leirs  of  «  m. 
PrfrtK  3:«0  strive  not  with  a  m. 

14:12  seem,  right  to  a  m.  16:25 

16:2  all  ways  of  a  m.  are  clean 
7  when  a  rn.'s  ways  please  L. 

27:21  so  is  a  m.  to  his  praise 
.SQ:12  wicked  rise  a  m.  hidden 


I 


Pror.  28:93  he  thatrebuketb  a  in. 

2'.i:20  sr.-st  th.rt7rt.th.  is  hasty? 
K'\  2:2i)  (i'lil  giy.  to  a  m.  good 

4:  \  a  la.  is  riivied  of  neighbor 

6:2  a  m.  wli.  G.  ha.  given  rich. 
12  who  tell  a  m.  what  sh.  be  ? 

10:14  a  m.  cannot  tell  wh.  sh. 
('anf.  8:7  if  a  m.  would  give  all 
Ifi.  6:5  a  in.  of  unclean  lips 

13:12  make  a  in.  more  prec. 

17:7  at  that  day  shall  a  m.  look 

28:20  a  m.  can  stretch  himself 

29:21  makert  in.  an  oflender 

32:2  a  m.  shall  be  a  hiding  pi. 

47:3  I  will  not  meet  th.  as  am. 

53:3  he  is  a  ?n.  of  sorrows 

58:5  day  for  a  in.  to  afflict  soul  ? 
Jtr.  4:29  not  a  m.  dwell  therein 

5:1  seek  if  ye  can  find  a  m. 

15:10  borne  me  a  in.  of  strife 

16:20  shall  a  m.  make  gods  ? 

22:30  am.  that  shall  not  prosp. 

2::J:9  am.  wine  hath  overcome 

30:6  whether  a  m.  doth  travail  ? 

31:22  woman  sh.  compass  a  in. 

33:17  D.  shall  never  want  a  in. 
18  nor  shall  priest  want  d  in. 

35:19  Jon.  shall  not  want  a  in. 

50:42  array  like  a  m.  to  battle 
Lam.  3:26  it  iri  good  for  a  m. 
27  good  for  a  m.  he  bear  yoke 
39  d  in.  for  punishment  of  sins 
Fzfk.  22:30  I  sought  for  a  in. 

28:2  thou  art  a  m.  aud  not  G.  9 

32:2  if  people  of  land  take  a  m. 
Pan.  2:10  not  a  in.  on  earth  can 

7:4  St.  as  a  m.  and  a  m.''s  heart 

10:11  O  Daniel,  a  in.  beloved 
7/ai.  9:12  shall  not  be  a  in.  left 

11:4  drew  th.  wi.  cords  of  «  in. 
A  mos  2:7  a  in.  aud  fa.  go  to  maid 

5:19  as  if  a  in.  did  flee  fr.  lion 
Mic.  2:2  oppress  a  in.  and  house 

7:6  a  in.''s  enemies  the  men  of 

his  own  house,  Maf.  10:36 
Mai.  3:17  as  a  in.  spareth  his  son 
Maf.  8:9  am  a  m.  und.  au.  Lv.  7:8 

10:35  to  set  a  m.  at  variance 

12:12  is  a  m.  better  than  sheep  ? 

15:11  out  of  mouth  defilethfl  m. 

19:3  is  it  lawful  for  a.  in.  to  put 
away  wife  ?  Mark  10:2 

22:24  if  «  in.  die,  having  no  ch. 

26:18   go  into  city,  to  such  a 

in.  Mark  14:3;  Luke  22:10 
Lvke  1:34  seeing  I  kn.  not  a  in. 

5:8  for  I  am  a  sinful  m.  O  Lord 
John  1:6  a  m.  sent  from  God 

30  a  in.  who  is  pref.  before  me 

3:3  exc.  am.  be  born  again,  5 
4  can  a  m.  be  bom  when  old  ? 

27  a  m.  can  receive  nothing 
4:29  come,  see  fit  m.  which  told 
7:23  because  I  made  a  in. 

8:40  a  m.  that  hath  told  you 
9:11  a  in.  called  Jes.  made  clay 

16  can  a  m.  do  such  miracles  ? 
10:3:i  being  a  m.  mak.  thyself  G. 
14:2^3  if  rt  in.  love  me 
16:21  for  joy  that  a  in.  is  bom 
AHu  2:22  J.  a  in.  approved  of  G. 
10:26  I  myself  am  also  a  m. 
13:22  D.  a  m.  after  my  heart 

41  though  a  m.  declare  to  you 
16:9  there  stood  a  in.  of  Placed. 
21:39  1  am  a  in.  who  am  a  Jew 
Ii07n.  2:21  a  in.  sh.  not  steal 

22  a  in.  sho.  not  commit  adul. 
3:5  I  sp.  as  a  in.  7:1  dominion 

1  Vor.  9:8  say  I  th.  thin,  as  a  m. 
11:7  a  in.  ought  not  cover  head 

28  let  a  in.  examine  himself 
13:11  wh.  a  m.  put  away  child. 

2  Vor.  2:6  sufticient  to  such  a  in. 
8:12  according  to  that  a  m.  ha. 
12:2  I  knew  a  m.  in  Christ,  3 

4  not  lawful  for  a  m.  to  utter 
Gal.  2:16  a  m.  not  justified 
6:1  a  in.  he  overtaken  in  fault 

3  if  rt  m.  think  himself  some 
Phil.  2:8  found  in  fash,  as  a  m. 

1  Tim.  1:8  if  fl  m.  use  it  lawfully 
3:1  if  fl  m.  desire  oflice  of  bish. 

5if  (7  7n.  know  not  how  to  rule 

2  Tim.  2:5if  rt  m.  strive 

21  \fain.  theref.  purge himse. 
Jan}.  1:23  like  am.  beholding 
2:2  if  th.  come  a  m.  with  ring 
14  thou,  a  m.  say,  hi'  hath  fai. 
18  a  m.  say.  Thou  hast  faith 
24  by  works  a  m.  is  justified 

1  pet.  2:19  if  «  m.  for  conscience 

2  Pef.  2:19  of  wh.  a  m.  is  overc. 

1  John  4:20  if  «  //;.  say,  I  love  G. 
Jlev.  4:7  beiist  had  a  face  as  a  m. 

— Any-iVlAM. 

Oen.t4:i6  nor  had  a.  m.  kn.  her 


MAN 

E.r.  24:14. if  a.  m.  have  matters 

34:3  nor  let  a.  in.  be  seen  thro' 

24  nor  shall  any  in.  desir<-  l;ind 

Num.  6:9  if  any  in.  die  suddenly 

21:9  if  serpent  had  bitten  a.  m. 
Dent.  19:11  \i  anyin.  hate  neigh. 

22:8  U  any  in.  fall  from  thence 
Jos.  1:5  not  a.  in.  be  able  to  sta, 
Jud.  4:20  if  avym.  inquire,  Is 
there  any  m.  here? 

16:17  and  be  like  a.  other  m. 

18:7  no  business  with  a.  m.  28 

1  Sam.  2:16  a.  m.  said.  Fail  not 

2  Sam.  15:5  wh.  a.  m.  came  ni":h 
19:22  sh.  a.  m.  be  put  to  death 
21:4  nor  for  us  sh.  th.  kill  a.  m. 

1  A'.  8:38if  sui>pli<ati(in  bemade 

by  any  m.  2  Chr.  ():2f( 

2  A'.  4:29  meet  a.  in.  t^alute  h,  n,. 
2  Chr.  6:5  nor  chose  I  anu  m. 
Xeh.  2:12  nor  told  I  a.  ?n."wh.  G, 
Job  32:21  not  accept  any  m. 
Prov.  30:2  more  brutish  th.  a.  m. 
Is.  52:14  more  marred  th.  a.  in. 
Jer.  44:26  in  mouth  of  any  jn. 
Ezek.  9:6  come  not  near  anym. 
Dan.  6:7  ask  petition  of  «.  m.  12 
Mat.  5:40  it  any  in.  sue  thee 

11:27  nor  know.  a.  m.  the  Fat. 
12:19  nor  sh.  a.  m.  hear  voice 
16:24  if  am/ 7«.  will  come  after 

me,  Lvke  9:23 
21:3  if  a.  m.  say  aught  to  you 

Mark  11:3;  Luke  19:31 
22:16  nor  carest  thou  for  a.  m. 

46  nor  durst  a/iy  m.  fr.  th.  day 
24:23  if  ff7'y  7/(.  sav,  Lo  here  ia 

Christ.  Mark  13:21 
Mark  1:44  say  nothing  to  a.  m. 
4:23  if  rt.  77(.*hath  ears  to  hear, 

7:16;  Per.  13:9 
5:4  neit.  could  a.  m.  tame  him 
9:30  not  that  a.  m.  sho.  know  it 
Luke  14:26  iff/,  m.  come  to  me 
19:8  taken  any  thing  from  a.  m, 
John  4:33  hath  «.  m.  bro.  aught 
6:46  not  th.  a.  m.  hath  seen  F. 
51  Many  m.  eat  of  this  bread 
7:17  if  fit.  m.  do  his  will  know 
37  fit.  in.  thirst,  let  him  come 
10:9  by  me  if  any  in.  enter  in 
11:57  if  a.  in.  knew  wh.  ho  were 
12:26  if  any  in.  serve  me 

47  if  any  in.  hear  my  worda 
16:30  not  that  a.  in.  should  ask 

Acts  19:38  a  matter  ag.  any  m. 
27:22  be  no  loss  of  a.  m.'s  life 
Pom  8:9  if  fir.  m.  ha.  not  8.  of  C. 

1  Vor.  3:12  if  ft.  in.  build  on  fou. 

14  fir.  m.  work ;  15  work  burnt 

18  if  a.  in.  am.  you  seem,  wise 
8:2  if  o.  m.  among  you  think 

3  a.  in.  love  God.  11:34  hunger 
10:28  if  a.  in.  say  this  is  olTered 
16:22  it'  a.  in.  love  not  the  L.  J. 

2  Vor.  5:17  if  any  m.  be  in  Chr. 
10:7  ifany  m.  trust  to  himself 
12:6  lest  a.  m.  sho.  think  of  me 

Gal.  l:9ifrt.  m.  pre.  other  gosp. 
Eph.  2:9  lest  any  m.  «houU  boa. 

1  The^.  5:15  for  evil  to  any  in. 

2  Thes.  3:8  nor  eat  a.  7«.'s  bread 
Ileb.  4:11  a.  m.  fall  after  same 

10:38  but  if  any  m.  draw  back 

12:15  a.  in.  fail  of  grace  of  God 

Jam.  1:13  nor  tempteth  any  m. 

1  Pef.  4:11  if  anym.  speak 

1  John  2:1  if  fir.  in.  sin.  ha.  advo. 

15  if  any  m.  love  the  world 

27  need  not  that  any  m.  teach 

Ptcv.  3:20  if  rt.  in.  hear  my  voice 

22:18  if  ft.  m.  add  to  these  thin. 

19  if  any  m.  take  away  worda 

See  BEAST,  BLESSED,  CURSED. 

MAX-CHILD. 

Gen.  ViAdm.-c.  be  circumc.  12 

14  uncircimic.  in.-c.  be  cut  off 
Lev.  12:2  if  worn.  ha.  borne  m.-c. 

1  Sam.  1:11  give  to  handm.  m.-c. 
Job  3:3  it  was  said.  There  is  a 

m.-c.  conceived,  Jer.  20:15 
Is.  66:7  deliv.  of  m.-c.  Rev.  12:5 
Rev.  12:13  worn.  bro.  forth  m.-c. 
See  EACH. 

Every  M.\N, 
Gev.  16:12  his  hand  be  ag.  e.  m. 
45:1  cause  e.  m.  to  go  out 
Df-vf.  16:17  €.  m.  give  as  able 

2  Sam.  13:9  they  went  out  e.  m. 
Phil.  2:4  look  not  «.  7/i.  on  his 
See  EVIL.  FOOLisu. 

M.4IV  of  God. 

Denf.  33:1  M.  m.  of  G.  Jos.  14:6 

Jnd.  13:6  m.  of  G.  came  to  me 

1  Sam.  2:27  a  m.  of  G.  to  Eli 

9:6  there  is  in  city  a  m.  qf  G. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


0:^7 


MAX 

15am.  n:7notttpr.  tobr.  m.  r>f  G. 

1  A'.  Vl-'H  Shem.  the  wt.  of  fi. 
13:1  came  m,  of  (i.  out  Jinliih 

26  m.  of  O.  wlio  was  (lUobrd. 
17:18  do  with  thee.O  m.qfU.f 

24  ttmt  thou  art  m.  of  O. 
20:28  I  here  ciiiue  a  m.  of  God 

2  A'.  l:i»  HI.  of  O.  kin;;  miUX.  11 
13  O  fH.  of  G.  1ft  my  MlV  be 

4:lt>  thou  m.  o/"  ^/o*/.  do  not  He 
40  O  m.  of  fi,  death  in  pot 
42  broui:ht  m.  of  God  brend 

R:M  accord,  to  t*rtyinj^  m.  qf  O. 

ti:10  to  phtce  tn.  of  G.  told  him 

7:"J  lord  unswcred  W(.  of  G.  lit 
17  people  trod  on  in,  of  G.  18 

8:2  after  the  wiying  of  m.  of  G. 

7  m.  of  God  ;  m.  of  God  wept 

8  and  go  meet  tlic'm.  of  God 
13:19  m.  of  G.  wroth  wftli  him 
2."i:l«  to  wonl  wliicli  hi.  of  God 

17  it  is  pcpulclire  of  m.  of  God 

1  Vhr,  23:14  concern.  M.  the  hj. 

of  0.  2  Vhr.  30:16;  Kzr.  3:2 

2  CAr.  8:14  D.  the  hi.  (/  G.  Nth, 

12:24,  36 
25:7  aime  a  m.  qf  G.  to  Amnz. 

9  m.  qf  0.  answered,  tlie  Lm-d 
Jtr.  35:4  sou  of  Igda.  a  m.  of  G. 
1  Tim.  f.:ll  O  m.  ofG.  lieu  these 
S  jf'im.  3:17  m.  Q^  &.  be  perfect. 

iSf^  GOOD. 

MiKhly  MA\. 

J"'///.  6:12  L.  ii*  with  thee.  tn.  in. 

11:1  Jephlhali  was  a  m.  m. 
liidh  2:1  N.  hud  kinsman  m.  m. 
1  Siitn.  9:1  Kish  a  Benj.  wi.  m. 

16:18  David  m.  »i.  2  Sam.  17:10 

1  /r.  11:28  Jeroboam  waa  m.  m. 

2  A'.  5:1  Naaraau  was  a  in.  in. 

1  tVi/*.  12:4  Ismaiali  a  m.  m.  30 

2  C^ir.  17:17  Eliada  w.  m.  of  val. 
28:7Zichri,  ;/j.  Hi.  of  Kphraim 

Jofi  22:8  as  hj.  m.  he  liad  earlli 
/*x.  33:16  HI.  m.  not  deliv.  by  str. 

52:1  boast,  iu  niiscliief,  tn.  tn. 

7^"65  L.  awaked  like  a  tn.  tn. 

127:4  arrows  luhaud  of  m.  tn. 
Is.  3:2  L.  dotli  take  away  m.  tn. 

5:15  HI.  7H.  shall  be  hunitiled 

81:8  fail  wi.  sw.  not  of  a  ni.  m. 

42:13  L.  go  forth  as  a  m.  m. 
Jer.  9:2."J  nor  let  the  tn.  m.  i^dory 

14:9  sliouldest  be  as  a  m.  in. 

46:6  m.  m.  escape  :  12  stumbled  \ 
Zip.  1:14  Hi.  m.  sliall  cry  bitterly  ', 
Z(c.  9:13  as  sword  of  a  m.  m.        \ 

10:7  Eph.  shall  be  like  a  m.  tn.    , 

\o  MAX,  I 

Qen.  31:50  no  rn.  is  with  ue  i 

41:44  witli.  thee  no  tn.  lift  hand 

Ej-.  16:19  let  no  in.  leave  of  it       i 
29  let  no  in.  go  out  of  his  place 
22:10  driv.  away,  ho  m.  seeing 
33:20  no  tn.  sh.  see  me  and  live 
34:3  no  tn.  sh.  come  up  wi.  tliee 

Xtitn.  5:19  if  no  tn.  ha.  lain  with 

Detd.  7:34  no  rn.  able  to  st.  11:25 
34:6  no  in.  know,  his  sepulchre 

Joif.  23:9  no  m.  hath  been  able 

Jnd.  11:39  -T.  daugli.  knew  nom. 
21:12  virgins  th.  had  kno.  nom. 

1  Sam.  2:9  by  sire,  no  m.  prevail 
26:12  no  rn.  saw  nor  knew  it 

1  A'.  8:46  for  there  is  no  m.  that 

sinneth  not.  2  Chr.  6:36 

2  A'.  7:5  was  no  m.  in  camp,  10 
2:J:181et  nom.  move  his  bones 

1  Chr.  16:21  he  suffered  nom.  to 
do  lliem  wrong.  Ptt.  105:14 

Est.  5:12  queen  let  /(O  m.  c<mie 
8:8  nom.  reverse:  9:2  withstand 

Job  11:3  nom.  make  theeasha.  ? 
20:21  nom.  look  for  his  goods 
24:22  no  m.  is  sure  of  his  life 
38:26  wh.  no  in.  is.  wher.  no  m. 

Ps.  22:0  I  am  worm,  and  no  m. 
142:4  there  was  no  in.  Is.  41:28; 
59:16  ;./^r.  4:25 

Prov.  1:24  and  no  m.  regarded 

Ec.  8:8  no  m.  ha.  power  over  sp. 
9:1  no  m.  know,  hive  or  hatred 

Is.  9:19  no  m.  shall  spare  bro. 
24:10  no  tn.  come  ;  33:8  reganl. 
60:2  when  I  came,  was  th,  nom. 
67:1  and  no  m.  lavcth  it  to  hea. 

Jer.  12:11 
60:15  flO/n.  went  through  thee 

Jer.  2:6  no  m.  dwelt ;  8:6  repent 
22:30  no  tn.  of  his  seed  sli.  pros. 
30:17  Zion.  whom  nom.  set-kelh 
36:19  U;t  no  m.  know  wh.  ye  be 
38:34  no  m.  know  these  wnrds 
40:15  no  m.  know;  41:4  knew  it 
44:2  no  m.  dwell,  therein.  51:43 
49:18  no  m.  abide,  33;  50:40 

60 


r.<im.  4:1  nom.  breaketh  it 
I'zti:.  14:15  nom.  pass  through 
44:2  no  tn.  hh.  enter  in  by  gate 
/Aw.  4:4  let  no  m.  reprove  anoth. 
Zfp.  3:6  80  that  there  is  no  tn. 
Zer.  1:21  tio  tn.  did  lift  his  head 
7:14  that  no  hi.  passed  through 
.)fat.  6:24  no  m.  can  pcrvo  two 

masters,  Luke  16:13 
8:4  tell  nom.  16:20;  J/ar>t 7:36; 

Z,"X<f  5:14;  9:21 
9:30  no  m.  know  it,  Mark  6:'13; 

7:24;  8:30;  B:9 
11:27  no  rn.  knowelh  the  Son 

hut  the  Father.  Luke  10:22 
17:8  they  sjiw  no  m.  save  Jesua 
22:46  no  rn.  was  able  to  nnswer 
23:9  call  no  m.  father  tm  earth 
24:36  that  day  and  hour  know. 

«o  frt.  .Va'rk  13:32 
Mark  10:29  no  rn.  that  hath  left 
house,  Luke  18:29  | 

11:14  no  tn.  eat  fruit  of  thee 
12:14  know  tliou  care,  for  tio  m. 
Luke  3:14  vio.  to  no  tn.  10:4  sal.    \ 
John  1:18  no  tn.  hath  eecu  God. 
1  John  4:12 
5:22  the  Father  Judgeth  no  m.     \ 
6:44  no  tn.  can  eonie  to  me.  65     i 
7::W  no  tn.  laid  hands.  44  :  8:20 
8:11  nom.  L.  15  I  judge  twm. 
9:4  night  com.  no  in.  can  work 
,   10:18  no  tn.  taketh  it  from  mc 
29  no  m.  able  to  pluck  th.  out 
13:28  tio  m.  at  table  knew  why 
14:6  no  tn.  com.  toF.  but  by  mc 
.■!r/«4:17  that  th.  speak  to  no  7/i. 
5:13  durst  no  tn.  join  himself 
23  we  found  no  tn.  within 
9:7  hear,  voice,  seeing  no  m.  8 
1H:10  no  m.  shall  set  on  thee 
/Unn.  13:8  owe  no  rn.  any  thing 
14:7  and  no  rn.  dieth  to  himself 
\('or.  2:11  thi.  of(i.  know.  nom. 
15  he  himself  judged  of  no  rn. 
3:11  other  found,  can  no  m.  lav 

18  let  nom.  deceive  himself,  ^1 
10:24  let  no  rn.  seek  his  own 

2  Cor.  5:16  know  no  m.  after  fle. 
7:2  wrong,  no  rn.  corrupt,  nont. 
Gal.  3:11  no  tn.  justified  by  law 
Eph.  5:6  nom.  detei.  2  They.  2:3 
2i»  no  tn.  ever  hated  own  flesh 
2  'Tim.  4:16  first  ans.  nom.  stood 
Tif.  3:2  to  spi-ak  evil  of  no  m. 
Ueb.  5:4  no  rn.  taketh  this  honor 
12:14  without  whi.  notn.  see  L. 
Jam.  3:8  tongue  can  no  m.  tame 
Ii*r.  2:17  a  ntime  no  tn.  knoweth 
3:7  sliutteth.  and  nom.  opeueth 
8  rw  tn.  shut  it ;  11  take  crown 
5:3  tio  rn.  able  to  open  book.  4 
13:17  no  m.  mi-rht  buy  or  Bell 
14:3  no  m.  could  learn  that  song 
15:8  no  rn.  able  to  enter  temple 
19:12  a  name  writ,  no  rn.  knew 

or  MA\. 

2  Sam.  7:19  is  th.  manner Q/'m.  ? 

I*roi\  30:19  wav  of  rn.  wi.  maid 

Ec.  12:13  whole  <luty  o^hi. 

Her.  13:18  the  number  (/a  m. 
21:17  according  tomeaa.tj^am. 

See  OLD. 

One  MA\. 

Gen.  42:11  ore  nil  o.  tn.  eons,  IS 

Xutn.  14:15  tho.  kill  peo.aso.m. 
31:49  there  lacketh  not  one  rn. 

Jof.  23:10  0.  tn.  eh.  chase  thou.g. 

./«'/.  20:1  coug.  gather,  as  o.  rn. 
8  all  the  people  arose  as  o.  rn. 

2  Sam.  19:1.*  as  heart  of  o.  m. 

Ec.  7:28  0.  m.  am.  a  thousand 

Is.  4:1  sev.  worn,  take  hold  o.  m. 

John  11:50  0.  HI.  dieforpco.  18:14 

Rom.  5:12  b;.-  o.  m.  sin  cnt.  wor. 
15  which  fs  by  one  m.  Jesus 
17  by  0.  m.  ofrencc  death  reig. 

19  as  by  one  rn.  disobedience 
14:5  one  m.  esteemeth  one  day 

1  Tim.  5:9  hav.  been  wi.  of  o.  m. 
See  POOR.  men.  moHTEors, 

MA\-SERV\\T. 
Ex.  20:10  n«"t  do  work,  thy  m.-s. 
Deut.  5:14 
17  neighlior's  m.-».  Deu(.  5:21 
21:27  smile  out  tn.-f.'s  tooth 
32  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  rn.'S. 
Detif.  12:18  thou  and  thy  m.s. 
16:11  rejoice,  thou  and  m.-s.  14 
Job  31:13  if  I  did  ilesp.  mv  m.-.*. 
Jer.  34:9  let  his  m.-^.  go  free,  10 

MW-SLAYER,  8. 

Xum.  3.5:6  six  cities  fiir  tn.-s. 

12  that  the  tn.it.  die  not 
1  Tun.  1:9  law  waa  ma.  for  m.-s. 


MAX 
Son  of  MW. 

Xum.  23:19  nor  $.  cfm.  repent 
Job  2."):6jt.  ofm.  wfijeh  is  worm 
Ps.  8:4  and'thcit.  o/"m.  that  thou 

visitesl  him,  tleb.  2:6 
80:17^.  oj' tn.  th.  madest  Ptrong 
114:3*.  qfm.  makest  account 
146:3  put  not  trust  in  s.  (fin. 
lit.  51:12  n<»t  ufhiid  of  *on  ofm. 
56:2  hlessed  is  s.  qftn.  lay.  hold 
y^r.  49:18  nor  shall  the  fon  qfm. 

dwell  in  it,  3:J;  50:40 
51:43  nei.  doth  any*,  oftn.  pass 
E=ek.  8:15  seen.  O  's.  qfm.  f  17 
21:6  sigh,  ».  of  m.  with  bittern. 
Dan.  7:13  one'like  the  Sonqf  tn. 

Her.  1:13;  14:14 
Mat.  8:20  .S.  ofm.  ha.  not  where 

to  lay  his' head,  Luke  9:58 
9:6  S.  Ofm.  ha.  power  to  forgl. 

iins,  Mark  2:10;  Luke  5:24 
10:23  not  gone,  S.  qftn.  come 
11:19  S.  ofm.  came,  Luke  7::M 
12:8  S.  of  tn.  is  Lord  even  of 
.    sab.  Mark  2:28 ;  Luke  6:5 
32  whosoever  speaketh  against 
Son  of  in.  Luke  12:10 

40  S.  of  in.  3  days  aiul  nights 
i:i:37  sow.  good  seed  is  S.  (fin. 

41  S.  qfm.  send  forth  angels 
16:18  say  that  I,  .V.  ofm.  am  1 
17:9  S.  qfm.  be  risen,  .I/f/rAr  9:9 

22.9.  ofm.  shall  he  betraved, 
20:18;  26:2,  45;  Mark  14:41 ; 
Luk4  9:44 
24:27so  shall  coming  of  •?.  ofm. 
be,  37,  39;  Au^rt  17:26 

30  shall  see  Son  ofm.  coming, 
^fark  13:20;  Luk4i\:'21 

44  in  such  hour  as  ye  think  not 
S.  oftn.  Cometh.  Luke  12:40 
2.'>:31  S.  ofm.  come  in  glorv 
26:24  the  Son  oftn.  goeth,  Mark 

14:21 ;  Luke  22:22 
J/a/-vl-8::i8of  him  shall  S.ofrn. 
be  ashamed  when  he  come. 
9:12  it  is  written  of  ^7j  of  in. 

31  the  S.  of  rn.  is  delivered, 
10:3:3 ;  Luke  24:7 

13:34  S.  of  in.  as  man  taking 
Luke  6:22  rejjr.  you  for  S.  ofrn. 
9:22  Son  qfm.  must  suffer,  26 

56  S.  qfm.  not  come  to  dcsfr. 
11:30  so  shall  Son  ofrn.  be,  17:24 
12:8  him  shall  S.  qftn.  confess 
17:22  to  see  day  oiS.  oftn. 
18:8  when  Son  qftn.  Cometh 
19:10  ,S'.  ofrn.  come  to  save  lost 
21:36  to  stand  before  S.  of  rn. 
22:48  betray.  S.  ofrn.  wi.  kiss? 
John  1:51  di-sceiulingon  S.  oj'tn. 
3:13  even  Son  ofm.  in  heaven 

14  so  nuist  Son  oj'rn.  be  lifted 
5:27  because  he  is  the  S.  oj'm. 
6:27  S.  qfm.  t-h.  give  unto  you 

53  cxc.  ye  eat  flesh  of  S.  ofrn. 

62  shall  se«  S.  oj'tn.  ascend 
8:28  ye  have  lift  up  S.  ofm. 
12:23  S.  oftn.  should  be  glorifl. 

ai  the  S.ofrn.  must  be  lifted 

up.  who  is  this  S.  ofm.  t 
13:31  now  is  S.  ofm.  glorified 
AcU  7:56  S.ofrn.  ou  right  hand 

See  SON. 

That  >IA\. 

T^r.  17:9  (.  rn.  be  cut  off  fi-om  ]>. 

20:3  I  will  set  mv  face  against 

that  in.  5;  Eztk.  14:8 
Xum.  9:13  not  offer.  (.  rn.  bear 
It'uf,  17;5  stone  that  rn.  12 

22:18  take  t.  rn.  chastise  him 

2.">:9  so  sh.  it  be  done  Xothat  rn. 

29:20  jealousy  smoke  a'fa.  t.  rn. 
Jos.  22:20  t.  rn.  pcrisheu  not  al. 
Ps.  37:37  eiul  of  ^  rn.  is  peace 

87:5  this  and  t.  tn.  born  in  her 
Acts  17:31  t.  in.  heliath  ordained 
2  Thes.  2:3  t.  m.  be  revealed 

3:14  note  t.  tn.  have  no  cnmn. 
Jatn,  1:7  let  not  that  rn.  think 

This  MA.\. 

Gen.  24:58  wilt  go  with  t.  m.  f 

26:11  he  tliat  touchclh  thism. 
Ex.  10:7  how  lo.  t.  in.  be  snare  ? 
Deut.  22:16gave  my  dan.  to  t.  tn. 
Jud.  19:2.3  t.m.  come  lo  Imuso 

24  to  t.  in.  do  not  so  \  ile  a  th. 
1  S<im.  1:3  t.  in.  went  yearly 

10:27  said,  ITow  sh.  t.  m.  save? 

17:25  seen  this  m.  conac  up  ? 

2.'>:25  let  not  my  lord  reg.  t.  tn. 

1  A'.  20:7  t.  tn.  si-oketh  mischief 
39  and  said.  Keep  this  in. 

2  A'.  5:7  thi<  m.  sc-nds  to  recover 
.V<^.  1:11  mercy  insight  of  ^  tn. 
Est.  9:4  t.  m.  m.  waxvd  ^catcr 


MAX 

Job  1:3  t.  in.  greatest  ofmen 
/v.  87:4  /Am  hi.  born  there.  5,  6 
L".  66:2  lo  thin  rn.  will  I  look 
Jer.  22:30  write  this  rn.  childhsa 
26:11  t.  tn.  is  worthy  to  die.  16 
3'*;4  /   m.  seeketh  not  welfan- 
I)an.H:U'tt.  in.  understand  vifinut 
Jtm.  1:14  nor  per.  for  t.  tn.'s  life  ^ 
Mic.  6:5  this  rn.  shall  he  peace 
Mat.  8:9  I  say  to  this  m.  Go 
13:54  whcrue  had  this  m.  this 

wisdnm?  Mark6:i 
27:47  this  tn.  calleth  for  Elias 
Mark  14:71  I  know  not  this  m. 
15:39  this  rn.  was  Son  of  God 
Luke  14:9  thee.  Give  t.  m.  place 
22:56  /.  m.  was  also  with  iiim 
2.3:4  I  find  no  fault  in  t.  tn.  14 
IH  saying.  Away  with  fhi^  tn. 
John  7:27  we  know  this  tn. 
46  never  uum  spake  likr  /.  m. 
18:17  one  of  thist/t.'s  disciples! 
40  not  this  tn.  but  Barahbas 
19:12  if  thmi  let  this  m.  go 
21:21  and  what  shalW/fttfHi.  do? 
.irts  3:12  made  t.  rn.  to  walk,  16 
4:10  by  him  doth  t.  m.  stand 
8:10  this  rn.  is  great  power  of  G. 
13:23  of  ^  tn.  God  raised  Jesus 
38  thi.f  tn.  is  preached  lo  you 
I/tb.  7:24  t.  tn.  continueth  ever 
8:3  t.  tn.  have  sojnewhat  to  offer 
10:12  t.  m.  offered  one  sacrifice 

See  UNDERSTANDINO. 

MA\   of  war. 

Er.  1.5:3  tlio  Lord  is  a  m.  qf  n\ 

Jos.  17:1  Macliir  was  a  m.  of  lo. 

I  Sam.  16: 18  David  a  rn.  of"  w, 

2.S'«m.  17:8;  1  Chr.  28:3 
17:3.3  Goliath  in.  ofw.  fr.  youth 

Is.  3:2  L.  take  away  m.  of  war 

42:13  stir  up  jeal.  like  rh.  ofw, 

Ufcked  MA\. 

Deut.  25:2  uk  in.  worthy  to  be 

./ob  15:20  w.  m.  travail. 'with  pa. 
20:29  portion  of  ■«'.  rn.  27:13 

/v.  109:6  set  thou  a  w.  m.  over 

I'/ov.  6:12  a  wicked  rn.  walkcth 
9:7rebukethw.  m.  gettelli  blot 
11:7  when  a  wicked  tn.  dieth 
13:5  a  wicked  m.  loathsome 
17:23  w.  rn.  tak.  gift  out  bosom 
21:29  UK  in.  hardeneth  his  face 
54:15  lay  not  wait,  O  wicked  in* 

Ec.  7:15  «■.  m.  prolougeth  davs 

Erck.  3:18  n:  rn.  shall  die  in  lui. 
1S:-J4  doeth  that  wh.  w.  in.  do. 
27  w.  rn.  tunieth  from  wicked. 
33:8  O  IV.  rn.  fli.  sh.  surely  die, 

that  w.  m,  shalldic  in'bit) 
*  WUe  MAIV. 

Gen.  41:33  look  outm.  discre.  w. 

1  K  2:9  Solomon  wos  a  wise  m. 

1  Chr.  27:32  D.'s  uncle  a  v.  m. 

Job  15:2  w.  m.  utter  vain  know,  f 
17:10  I  cannot  find  one  w.  in. 
3-1:34  let  w.  m.  hearketi  to  me 

/'/or.  1:5  a  w.  m.  hear  and  incr. 
9:8  rebuke  w.  in.  he  will  love 
9  give  instruction  to  wise  rn. 
14:16  w.  in.  feareth.  and  dt-part. 
16:14  a  u\  in.  pacify  \vr.  of  khig 
17:10  reproof  enter,  into  a  w.m. 
21:22  iviae  rn.  ecaleth  the  city 
26:12  Hi.  w.  in  own  conceit  y 
29:9  if  «■.  m.  contend,  w.  foolish 

11  but  a  wise  m.  koepeih  it  in 
Ec.  2:14  w.  m.>  eyes  in  head 

16  how  dieth  wise  m.  t  as  fool 
'  19wheth.  he  be  ?rt«m.  or  fool 
7:7  oppre-^siou  mak.  w.  rn.  mad 
8:1  who  is  as  wise  m.  who  kno. 

5  a  wise  m.V  heart  discenuth 

17  tho^  a  u\  rn.  think  lokuuw 
9:15  found  in  it  a  poor  wise  rn. 
lu:2  to.  m.'s  heart  at  right  hand 

12  words  of  a  u-ise  in.  graeinus 
Jer.  9:12  «'.  rn.  they  nui_>'  unde.  f 

23  let  not  wise  rn.  gl.  m  wisd. 
Mot.  7:24  liken  him  to  a  w.  tn. 
1  f  or.  6:5  not  a  if.  tn.  am.  yni 
Jam.  3:13  who  isa  w.  m.  endued^ 

MAIV,  with  woman. 
Grn.  3:12  tn.  paid,  The  womar% 
211:3  dead  m.  for  w.  is  m.*s  wifo 
E.r.  ;i6:6  let  no  hi.  nor  w.  work 
LtT.  15:18  w.  with  wh.  wi.  ehall 
33  an  issue  of  the  tn.  and  w, 
20:27  m.  or  xc.  hath  familiar  pp. 
A''/Hi.  6:2  Hi.  or  w.  sepfirnio 
31:17  kill  woman  that  hath  kno. 

m.  Jud.  21:11 
Deut.  17:5  bring  hi.  or  it.  st.  tlu 
22:5  m.  not  wear  that  pertain, 
to  m.  nor   m.  put  on  w.'s 
garment 


93S 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


MAN 

Dent.  22:2^  ?/i.  found  lyins:  with 
w.  both  7/1.  til,  lay  with  the 
?f'.  andw. 

1  Srrm.  ir):3  slay  hoth  i7i.  and  w. 
37:3  left  nL-itlicr  w.  nor  w.  alive 

1  r%/-.  li;:."J  dralt  to  m.  and  iv. 

2  C'Ar.  15:]:J  nut  suuk  L.  7/i.  or  ?^'. 
Je)\  44:7  cut  ()rt"//i.  «'.  and  child. 

51:22  break  in  pieces  ?«.  and  w. 
1  6'or.  11:3  head  of  the  w.  is  m. 

7  woman  is  thcji;lory  of  the»i. 

8  m.  is  not  of  ?y."but  w.  of  m. 

11  nor  is  m.  without  w.  in  L. 

12  as  w.  isof /«.  HO  is  in.  by  ?y. 
1  Ti/rt.  5:16  any  /«.  or;^.  ha.  wi. 

Young  MA\. 
Gen.  4:23  slain  y.  m.  to  ray  hurt 

18:7  Abraham  gaveit  to  a  y.  m. 

41:12  there  was  with  u?  a  y.  ??t. 
Kif/n.  11:27  ran  y.  7/i.  and  to.  M. 
ZifW^.  32:25  dos.  y.  iii.  and  virgin 
Jud.  17:12  y.  m.  bee.  his  priest 

1  Sam.  9:3  S.  was  a  choice  y.  m. 
17:58  whose  son  art  thou,  y.  m. 
30:13  I  am  yo"/if/  m.  of  Egypt 

2  Sam.  1:5  said  to  young  ?n.  13 
14:21  bring  y.  m.  Absal.  again 
18:5  deal  gently  with  tlie  y.  ?Ji. 

29  is  y.  m.  Al)S!iIom  safe  ?  32 
32  enemies  of  lord  be  aa  y.  7rt. 

1  A'.  11:28  Solomon  seeing  y.  in. 

2  K.  fill?  L.  opened  eyes  of  y.  in. 
9:4  the  y.  ni.  went  to  Ramoth 

1  C/tr.  12:28  Zadok,  a  young  in. 

2  C'hr.  36:17  no  compus.  on  y.  m. 
Ps.  119:9  sh.  y.  ?n.  cleanse  way  ? 
Pfov.  1:4  to  y.  in.  knowledge 

7:7  y.  m.  void  of  uiidorstaiiding 
Ec.  11:9  rcj.  O  y.  m.  in  youth 
Is.  62:5  as  y.  m.  marrieth  virgin 
Jer.  51:22  break  y.  in.  and  maid 
Mat.  10:20  young  m.  said 
Mark  14:51  follow,  certain  y.  in. 

16:5  y.  m.  sitting  on  right  side 
Zuke  7:14  y.  in.  1  say  to  thee 
Acts  7:58  clothes  at  y.  in.''s  feet 

20:9  thrre  sat  in  window  a  y.  m. 

2^3:17  bring  //.  in.  to  captain,  18 
22  captain  let  the  y.  in.  depart 
MANAEN.    Ads  13:1 

MAXASSEH. 
G^n.  41:51  called  first-bom  M. 

48:5  two  sons  M.  and  Eph.  20 
2  K.  20:21  M.  reign.  2  C7/i\  32:33 

21:9  M.  seduced  th.  to  do  ev.  10 

24:3  sins  of  M.  this  came  upon 
2  Chr.  33:11  M.  among  thorns 

13  M.  knew  that  Loid  was  G, 
Ps.  00:7  M.  mine,  80:2:  108:8 
Js.  9:21  M.  shall  eat  Ephraim 

Tribe  of  MA\AS$EH. 

Num.  1:35 of  trltjeo/U.  32,200 
Jos.  4:l2  the  half  t.  of  M.  pa:saed 

13:7  and  half  tribe  of  M. 

17:1  lot  for  M.  20:8:  22:10 
1  Chr.  5:18  half  t.  SI.  6:70;  12:31 

26:32  G.  hulUribe  of  U.  27:21 
Jiev.  7:6  t.  o/M.  sealed  12,000 

MA\DRAKE8. 
Gen.  30:14  Kcuben  found  m. 

15  wouldest  take  my  son's  m.  ? 
he  sh.  He  wi.  thee  for  s.'s  ?/t. 

16  hired  thee  with  my  sou's7/t. 
Cant.  7:13  m.  give  a  smell 
MANEH.    Ezek.  45:12 

MAXGER. 

huke  2:7  and  laid  him  in  a  m. 

12  shall  rtnd  liim  lying  in  in. 

16  found  tlie  babe  lying  in  in. 

MANIFEST. 

Ec.  3:18  with  that  God  might  m. 

them 
John  14:21  m.  myself  to  him 

22  in.  thyself  to  us 
Acts  4:16  miracle  m.  to  all  at  J. 
Rom.  1:19  kn.  of  G.  is  m.  in  th. 

1  Cor.  4:5  m.  counsels  of  hearts 
15:27  it  is  m.  he  is  excepted 

2  Cor.  2:14  makes  m.  the  savor 
Gill.  5:19  works  of  Ht^sh  are  in, 
PhU.  1:13  bonds  in  Christarem. 
Col.  4:4  that  1  may  makfiit  in. 

2  Thes,  1:5  a  in.  token  of  rightc. 

1  Tim.  3:16  God  was  m.  in  flesh 
5:25  good  works  uf  some  arc  m. 

2  Tim.  3:9  body  be  m.  to  all  m. 
lUh.  4:13  no  creat.  tliatisnot  in. 
1  Put.  1:20  was  in.  in  these  iimes 
1  .John  3:10  ehildrcu  of  G.  are  m. 

iSiie  MADE. 

MAXIFESTATIOIV. 

Mom.  8:19  for  7rt.  of  sons  of  God 

1  Cor.  12:7  in.  of  S.  giv.  to  man 

2  OOT.  4:2  m.  of  truth  commend. 


MWIFESTED. 

Mark  4:22  hid  wh.  sh.  not  be  in. 
John  2:11  and  in.  forth  iiis  glory 
17:6  in.  thy  name  unto  men 
Horn.  3:21  righteous,  of  G.  is  vi. 
Tit.  1:3  in  due  time  in.  his  wordi 

1  John  1:2  life  in.  we  have  seen 
3:5  m.  to  take  away  our  sins 

8  for  this  purp.  was  S.  of  G.  in. 
4:9  in  this  was  in.  love  of  God 

iMAMFESTLY. 

2  Cor.  3:3  ?;i.  declared  to  be  epi. 

MAXIFOLD. 
Xeh.  9:10  in  m.  mercies  forsook. 

27  in.  mercies  gavest  them 
P.'i.  104:24  how  in.  are  works 
Amosh:\)l  I  kn.  yoiir7/i.  transg. 
Luke  18:30  not  receive  in.  more 
Eph.  3:10  known  7n.  wisd.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  1:6  through  m.  temptatio. 
4:10  stewards  of7?i.  grave  of  G. 

MAIN'RIXD. 
Lev.  18:22  shall  not  lie  with  m. 
20:13  man  lie  with  in.  as  wom. 
Job  12:10  in  hand  breath  oim.    * 
1  Tim.  1:10  law  of  them  deiile?«. 
Jam.  3:7  hath  been  tamed  of  in. 

MA\X\. 
Ex.  16:15  they  said,  It  is  m. 

35  Israel  did  eat  vi.  40  years 

Num.  11:6  noth.  besides  this  in. 

7  m.  was  as  coriander-seed 

9  fell  on  camp,  m.  fell  on  it 
Deut.  8:3  fed  thee  with  in.  16; 

Neh.  9:20;  P.«.  78:24 

Jofi.  5:12  m.  ceased,  no  more 

John  6:31  fathcis  did  eat  m.  49 
58  not  as  fathers  did  eat  in. 

Ileb.  9:4  golden  pot  that  hadm. 

Rtv.  2:17  to  eat  of  hidden  in. 
MAIVIVER. 

Gen.  25:23  two  in.  of  peo.  sepa. 

E.r,  1:14  bitter  in  in.  of  service 

12:16  no  in.  of  work  done  in  th. 

22:9  7/1.  of  trespass,  7n.  of  lost 

31:3  Wi.  of  workmansh.  5  ;  35:31, 

33,  35;  36:1;  1  Chr.  2S:2I 

Lev.  5:10  offer,  ac.  to  in.  Nu.  9:14 
2:i:31  ye  shall  do  no  m.  of  work 
24:22  one  in.  of  law  Nujn.  15:6 

Num.  5:13  she  be  taken  with  in. 
28:18  do  no  in.  of  servile  work 

Deut.  4:15  no  in.  of  similitude 
15:2  this  is  in.  of  the  release 
27:21  lieth  wi.  any  in.  of  beast 

Ruth  4:7  tliis  m.  in  former  time 

1  Sam.  8:9  show  in.  of  king,  11 
10:25  Samuel  told  m.  of  klngd. 
21:5  bread  is  in  a  in.  common 

2  Sam.  7:19  is  this  in.  of  man? 
2  A'.  1:7  what  in.  of  man  ? 

11:14  stood  by  pillar,  as  ?«,  was 
17:26  know  not  m.  of  G.  of  laud 

1  Chr.  2:i:29  for  all  m.  of  meas. 
Est.  1:13  kinij's  in.  towards  all 
Ps.  107:18  al)hor.  all  in.  of  meat 
Cant.  7:13  all  in.  of  pleas,  fruits 
l-i.  5:17  lambs  feed  after  their  in. 
Jer.  22:21  this  hath  been  thy  m. 
Dan.  6:23  no  in.  of  hurt  found 
Mat.  4:23  heal,  all  in.  sickn.  10:1 

5:11  say  all  m.  of  evil  a<j.  you 
8:27  what  in.  of  man  is  this, 

Mark  4:41;  X'/^-g  8:25 
12:31  all  in.  of  sin  forg.  to  men 

Mark  13:1  see  what  m.  of  stou. 

Luke  1:29  what  m.  of  salutation 
66  what  m.  of  child  sh.  th.  be  ? 
7:39  what  in.  of  woman  this 
9:55  know  not  wh.  in.  of  sj)irit 
24:17  what  in.  of  communieat.  ? 

John  19:40  as  in.  of  J.  is  to  bury 

Acts  17:2  Paul,  as  his  in.  was 
20:18  know  wh.  in.  I  have  been 
22:3  according  to  perfect  m. 
25:16  it  is  not  m.  of  Romans 
26:4  ray  m.  of  life  from  youth 

2  Cor.  7:9  sorry  after  godly  in. 

1  Thes.  1:5  ye  kn.  whatm.  ofm. 
9  what  m.  of  entering  in  we 

2  Tim.  3:10  known  my  m.  of  life 
Ileb.  10:25  as  the  m.  of  some  is 
Jam.  1:24  forge,  what  in.  of  man 

1  Pet.  1:11  wh.  m.  of  time  the  S. 
15  holy  in  all  ni.  of  conversa. 

2  pet.  3:11  what  m.  of  persons 

1  .Tohn  3:1  behold  what  in.  of  love 
Rev.  11:5  in  this  m.  be  killed 

22:2  which  bare  12  in.  of  fruits 

After  the  MAX\'ER. 
Gtn.  18:11  with  S.  a.  m.  of  wom. 

19:31  come  in  unto  us  a.  t.  in. 
Jnd.  18:7  a.  the  m.  of  Zidonians 
Is.  10:21  a.  t.  m.  of  E.  26;  Am.  4:10 
Eze.k.  30:30  polluted  a.  m.  of  fat. 

23:15  a.  tlui  m.  of  Babylonians 


MAN 
Ezek.  23:45  a.  the  m.  of  adulter. 
■loh  n  2:6  a.  the  in.  of  pun  tying  J. 
Arts  15:1  circumcised  a.  t.  in.  M. 
Rom.  6:19  I  speak  a.  the  in.  of 

men,  1  Cor.  15:.32;  Gal.  3:15 
1  Cor.  11:25  a.  same  in.  he  took 
Gal.  2:14  a.  the  in.  of  Gentiles 

After  this  MAWER. 
Mat.  6:9  ffttr  this  m.  \n-ay  ye 

1  Cor.  7:7  one  a.  this  in.  and  an. 
See  LUCE. 

MANNERS. 
Lei\  20:23  not  walk  in  m.  of  nat. 

2  A'.  17::i4  do  after  former  m. 
Ezek.  11:12  after  7rt.  of  heathens 
Acts  13:18  40  years  suflf.  their  w. 
1  Cor.  15:.33  ev.  com.  co.  good  in. 
Ileb.  1:1  God  in  divers  m.  spake 
M.VNOAII.     Jud.  13:8,  21 ;  16:31 

ma:vsio.\s. 

John  14:2  in  Fa.'s  ho.  many  in. 
MAIVTLE,  S. 

Jiid.  4:18  Jael  cov.  Sis.  with  m. 
1  Sam.  28:14  covered  with  a  //;. 

1  K.  19:13  Elijah  ^vrappe(I  in  m. 
19  El.  cast  his  m.  upon  Elisha 

2  K.  2:8  Elijah  took  in.  smote 
13  Elisha  took  Elijah's  m.  14 

Ezr.  9:3  I  he.  th.  I  rent  my  in.  5 
.Job  1:20  Job  arose  and  rent  in. 

2:12  they  rent  every  one  his  in. 
Ps.  109:29  confusion,  as  with  m. 
Is.  3:23  I  will  take  away  the  in. 

MA\Y. 
Gen.  17:4  thou  sh.  be  a  father  of 
m.  nations,  5 ;  Rom.  4:17.  IS 

37:3  a  coat  of  in.  colors,  23,  32 
E.C.  19:21  gaze,  and  ?«.  perish 
Num.  13:18  wheth.  be  few  or  in. 

26:56  pos.  divided  between  in. 

35:8  from  them  have  m.  cities 
Deut.  15:6  to  m.  nations,  28:12 

31:17?«.  evils  shall  befall.  21 
1  Sam.  11 :6  save  by  m.  or  few 

1  A'.  -1:20  Judah  and  Is.  were?;i. 
7:47  they  were  exceeding  m. 

2  Chr.  14:11  no.  to  help  with  m. 
Neh.  7:2  he  feared  God  above  m. 

13:26  among  7/i.  nations  no  king 

Ps.  3:1  7n.  are  they  that  rise  up 
2  be  171.  that  say  of  my  soul,  4:6 
25:19  mine  enemies  are  in.  56:2 
32:10  in.  sor.  shall  be  to  wicked 
34:I9m.  are  alllictions  of  right. 
40:3  m.  sh.  see  it  and  fear 
55:18  for  there  werem.  with  me 

Prov.  4:10  years  of  thy  life  be  in. 
10:21  lips  of  righteous  feed  in. 
14:20  the  rich  hath  m.  friends 
19:4  wealth  maketh  m.  friends 

Ec.  11:8  days  of  darkness  be  in. 

D.  5^3:12  he  bare  the  sin  ofm. 

Jer.  42:3  are  left  but  few  of  7?i. 
46:16  he  made  m.  to  fall 

Lam.  1:22  for  my  sighs  are  77i. 

Ezek.  33:24  we  are  in.  laud  ":iven 

Dan.  12:4  in.  sh.  run  to  aud  fro 

Mat.  7:13  in.  there  be  that  go 
22  in.  will  say  in  that  day,  L. 
8:11  in.  sh.  come  from  east  and 
13:58  did  not  m.  mighty  works 
19:30  m.  first belast,  J\Ia7^k  10:31 
20:16  in.  called,  few  chos.  22:14 
34:5  in.  sh.  co.  in  my  name  and 
sh.  dec.  m.  Mark  13:6 ;  Luke 
21:8 
12  love  ofm.  shall  wax  cold 
26:28  my  blood  shed  for  m. 

Luke  1:16  m.  sh.  he  turn  to  Lord 
2:34  fall  and  ris.  of  7/i.  in  Israel 
4:25  in.  widows;  27  ?/i.  lepers 
7:47  her  sins  m.  are  forgiven 

John  6:iJ  are  they  among  so  m. .? 

60  7/i.  of  his  disciples  said.  66 

21:11  for  all  so  m.  net  not  brok. 

Aets  9:13  I  have  heard  by  in. 
19:19  m.  bro.  books  and  burnt 
26:10  in.  of  saints  did  I  shut  up 

Rom.  5:15  off.  of  one  m.  be  dead 
19  m.  made  sin.  in.  made  riirh. 
12:5  be.  ?n.  are  one  body  in  Gh. 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  m.  wise,  not  nt. 
4:15  yet  have  ye  not  in.  fathers 
8:5there  be  godsyn.  lords  »?. 
10:5  with  in.  G.  was  not  ph-ased 

17  we  being  m.  are  one  bread 
33  profit  of  7/i.  that  they  be  sa. 
11:30  for  this  cause  m.  weak 
12:14  not  one  member,  but  m. 

2  Cor.  1:11  thanks  be  giv.  by  m. 
6:10  as  poor,  yet  mak.  in.  rich 

Gal.  1:14  and  profited  above  in. 
3:16  and  to  seeds,  as  of //i. 
PhU.  3:18  7/1.  walk  of  wh.  I  told 
Utb.  2:10  bring  m.  eons  to  glory 


Tleh.  7:23  they  truly  werem.  pr. 

9:28  Christ  once  bear  sins  of //t. 

11:12  sprang  of  one  so  7/i.  stars 
Ja7n.  3:1  my  brethren,  be  not  ?/*. 

After  »IA!VY. 
Ex.  23:2  speak  in  a  cause  to  de- 
cline after  in. 

As  MAW  as. 
Jitd.  3:1  as  1/1.  as  had  not  known 
2  Sam.  2:23  as  in.  as  came  to  pi. 
2  Chr.  29:31  as  in.  rt-v  of  free  hea. 
Mat.  22:9  as  in.  as  ye  find  bid 
Ma/'k  6:56  as  in.  as  touched  him 
Luke  11:8  as  m.  a-^  he  ncedeth 
John  1:12  as  m.  «^' received  him 
Acts  2:39  to  as  in.  as  L.  shall  call 

3:24  as  vi.  as  lia.  spoken  foreto. 

5:11  fear  ca.  on  as  in.  as  heard 
36  as  m.  as  obeyed  him,  37 

13:48  as  m.  as  ordained  to  life 
Rom.  2:12  as  m.  as  have  sinned 

8:14  as  m.  as  are  led  by  Sp.  of 
Gal.  3:10  as  ni.  as  are  of  works 

6:12  as  in.  as  desire  to  make 

16  a,?  in.  as  walk  to  this  rule 
PI'U.  3:15  let  05  7/i.  as  be  perfect 
'  'oL  2:1  as  m.  as  not  seen  my  fa. 

1  Tim.  6:1  asm.  servants  a^are 
Rvt!.  2:24  asm.  as  have  not  this 

3:19  as  in.  as  1  love  I  rebuke 
13:15  as  in.  as  wo.  not  worship 

6'(;eBELIE\'ED,  DAYS,  HOW. 

MA\Y  people. 

Fx.  5:5  p.  of  the  land  are  7/i 
Deut.  '2:-21p.  great  and  m. 
.Tud.  7:2 ?j.  too  7/i.  for;  4  too  iv. 

2  Sam.  1:4  m.  of  the;),  are  fallen 
Ezr.  10:137/.  are  in.  time  of  rain 
Est.  8:17  m.  7/.  of  land  bee.  Jews 
D.  2:3  7/i.  people  shall  go 

17:12  woe  to  multitude  of  m.  p. 
Ezek.  3:6  not  to  7/i.  p.  of  strange 

17:9  wither  with. »«.  ?;.  to  pluck 

32:9  I  will  vex  nearts  of  ?/i.  p. 
10  I  will  make  in.  p.  amazed 

38:9  and  m.  p.  with  thee,  15 
Mic.  4:3  he  shall  judge  am.  m.  p. 
13  slmlt  beat  in  pieces  7/i.  p. 

5:7  remnantof  J.  amidst  in.  p. 
7.CC.  8:22  m.  p.  come  and  seek  L. 
Rev.  10:11  must  prop.  bef.  m.p. 

>IAIVy  thin;:9. 
•Toh  23:14  m.  such  /.  are  wi.  him 
Ee.  6:11  in.  t.  that  incr.  vanity 
/n\  42:20  seeing  7/i.  t.  but  observ. 
Mat.  13:3  spake  7/i.  /.  in  parables 

16:21  and  sufl"er7/i.  thi/igs.,  Mark 
8:31:  9:12;  Z//At'9:22;  17:25 

25:21  ruler  over  m.  things 

27:19  I  have  suft'ered  m.  things 
Ma/k  6:20  he  did  7/i.  t.  and  heard 
Luke  10:41  troubled  about  7/i.  t. 
Jo/r/i  8:26  have  m.  t.  to  say.  16:13 

21:25  m.  otlier  t.  wh.  Jesus  did 
Acts  26:9  that  I  ought  to  do  in.  t. 
Oal.  3:4  sutler,  so  m.  t.  in  vain  ? 
Ileb.  5:11  we  have  in.  t.  to  say 
Jam.  3:2  in  m.  t.  we  ofi'end  all 
2  John  12  having  7/i.   things  to 
WTite  to  you,  3  John  13 
MAW  a  time,  s. 
I  K.  22:16  how  in.  t.  I  adj.  thee? 
Neh.  9:28  in.  times  didst  thou  de- 
liver them,  Ps.  106:43 
ps.  78:38  m.  a  t.  turned  anger 

129:1 7/i.  a  t.  they  alllictecfme,  2 
See  WATERS. 

MAIVY  .jears. 
Lei\  25:51  if  th.  be  ?//.  y.  behind 
Ezr.  5:11  house  builded  m.  y. 
Neh.  9:30  ?/i.  years  didst  forbear 
Ec.  6:3  if  a  man  live  m.  years 

11:8  if  a  man  live  ?/i.  y.  and  rej. 
Is.  32:10  7/i.  days  and  y.  troubled 
Ezek.  38:17  wh.  prophesied  ?/i.  y. 

Zee.  7:3  weep  as  I  done  th.  7/i.  y. 
Luke  12:19  goods  laid  up  //i.  y. 

15:29  these  7/i.  y.  do  I  serve 
Acts  24:10  been  in.  y.  a  judga 

17  after  ?/i.  y.  I  came  to  bring 
Rom.  15:23  desire  7/i.  y.  to  come 

MAR. 
Lev.  19:27  nor  in.  com.  of  beard 
Ruth  4:6  lost  I  in.  own  inherit. 

1  Sam.  6:5  mice  that  7/i.  the  land 

2  A'.  3:19  m.  good  piece  of  land 
Job  30:13  they  m.  my  path,  they 
Jer.  13:9  thus  I  in.  pride  of  Jud. 

MARRED. 
Is.  52:14  his  visage  was  eom. 
./(';■.  13:7  girdle  ?/i.  18:4  ves.  m. 
Nah.  2:2  and  m.  vine  branches 
Ma7-k  2:22  the  bottles  will  be  m, 
MARA.    RiitkliHO 


CRUPEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


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5IAR 
MAnvii. 

jr.r.  K:Vi  drink  of  wiit.  ofM. 
Jt'iim.  3:):8  :i  itiiy,  pitihed  lii  M 
M\U  \\-ATIIA. 

1  Cor.  V>:-ii  Una  h^■  aiinlh.  ;rt. 

MARUI.K. 
1  Chr.  29:i  prcpari'cl  in.  in  nl>un. 
Kit.  ::ii  i-ilviir  rilljis.  pill.  olm. 
Clint.  5:15  liis  le^  as  piil.  ut'm. 
yiVi).  18: 12  vc-s.  of  m.  no  man  buy. 

MARCH. 
P..-.  nS:7  ilidst  m.  tlirii'  wlldom. 
J.  r.  ^i;:iJ  sliull  m.  willi  army 
,/r>-;  3:7  sliall  hi.  ev.  oiiu  Ills  ways 
i/(i*.  l:(>in  tllio' breadth  of  land 
a:13  llioii  didst  m.  through  land 

MABfHED,  tST. 
F.r.  14:10  E'_'vpt.  m.  aftiT  them 
Juif.  6:-l  thou  m.  cartll  trembled 

MARCIS. 
Cnl.  4:10  M.  sister*  son  to  Bam. 
Thiie.  24  M.  saluteth,  1  ftl.  5:13 

MARK. 
Aelf  12:1"2  .lolui.  surnnm.  M.  25 
IS:.^  tool<  M.  sailed  to  Cyprus 
2  Tim.  4:11  take  M.  bring  him 

MARK.  Suhalanllrc. 
GVn.  4:15  L.  set  a  in.  upon  Cain 
1  .S'owi.  20:20  as  tho'  I  shot  at  m. 
Job  ":20  ^vhv  set  me  a<  a  m.  ag. 

thee?  lii:12;  Liim.  3:12 
.EVfi.  9:4  a  m.  on  men  that  sish 
P/iU.  .3:14  press  tow.  w.  for  prize 
Ji(r.  13:16  caused  all  to  rec.  n  m. 
n  none  buy,  save  that  had  m. 
14:9  anv  nu\h  rec.  m.  in  forch. 
11  whosoever  receiveth  his  m. 
15:2  over  image,  and  ovcrhism. 
1(1:2  on  tlieuiliad  in.  of  beast 
1*1:20  deieivedthemtliat  rec.m. 
20:4  nor  his  in.  they  liv.  wi.  Ch. 

MARK,  Verb. 
Ilul/i  3:4  thou  Shalt  in.  the  place 
1 K.  20:7  m.  how  this  man  seek. 
22  in.  and  sec  what  thou  doest 
JrA  18:2  in.  and  we  will  sjieak 
21:5  m.  me  and  he  astonished 
33:31  m.  well.  0 .1.  heark.  to  me 
P».  37:37  in.  the  perfect  man 
48:13  m.  well  her  bulwarks 
50:6  thi'vm.  my  steps 
1.30:3  if  thou  shouldcst  m.  iniq. 
Eztk.  44:5  m.  entering  of  house 
Jl>mi.  16:17  m.  th.  who  cause  div. 
P/iil.  3:17  in.  them  who  walk  so 

MVRKED. 
1  .'Jam.  1:12  Eli  m.  her  mouth 
Jc>»22:15  hast  thou  m.  old  way? 
24:16  thev  had  m.  in  daytime 
Jtr.  2:22  i'niipiity  is  in.  befo.  mc 
2.T18  m.  his  word  and  heard  it 
Luke  14:7  m.  how  they  ch.  rooms 

MARKS. 
I^r.  W:2.S  not  print  any  Jn. 
(Jal.  6:17  I  bear  in  body  in.  of  L. 

MARREST,  ETII. 
Job  10:14  if  I  sin,  then  thou  m. 
33:1 1  stocks,  he  m.  all  my  paths 
Is.  41:13  m.  it  out  with  compass 

MARKET,  8. 
J!:fl,-.  27:13  traded  in  m.  17. 19.25 
M'll.  11:16  children  sitting  in  in. 
20:3  others  standing  idle  in  m. 
2:3:7  love  greetings  in  the  m. 

i«ile  11:43;  20:46 
Mark  7:4  when  they  comefr.  m. 
12:;i8  love  salutations  in  in. 
Luke  7:.32  child,  sitting  inm.-pl. 
Jo/m  5:2  a  pool  by  the  eheep-Hi. 
AclK  16:19  drew  them  into  7«.-p. 
17:17  disputed  in  the  ;;».  daily. 

MARRIAGE. 

Fj;.  21:10  diitv  of  m.  sh.  he  not 

/N.  78:6.3  maid,  not  given  to  m. 

Mat.  22:2  king  made  m.  for  eon 

4  readv,  come  unto  the  m. 

9  all  ve  find,  bid  to  the  m. 

30  inrcsurrection  not  given  in 

m.  .Vlirk  12:25:  /.■/<>■  20:35 
24:.3H  given  in  m.  until  day  N. 
35-10  ready  went  wl.  him  to  m. 
L<ikt  17:27  given  In  m.  20:34 
John  2:1  a  m.  in  Cana  of  Galilee 
1  Cor.  7:.3S  givcth  her  in  m. 
//<*.  13:4  m.  is  honorable  in  all 
Bev.  19:7  in.  of  Lamb  is  come 
9  called  to  m.  supper  of  Lamb 
MARRIAGES. 
Om.  .34:9  make  ve  m.  with  nil 
Devt  7:3  nei.  Shalt  thou  make  m. 
Vo».  23:12  if  ye  make  m. 

MARRV. 
Oct.  88:8  go  to  bro.  wife,  m.  her 


MAR 
.Vi/m.  36:6  onlv  to  family  of  th. 
father's  tribe  shall  they  m. 
Ileal .  2.'i:5  wife  of  dead  sll.  not  m. 
h.  62:5  so  shall  thy  sons  m. 
Mai.  5:32  m.  her  that  Is  divorced 
19:9;  .Viir*  10:11 
19:10  be  so,  it  Is  not  good  to  m. 
22:21  brother  shall  Hi.  his  wife 
30  nei.  in.  nor  given  In  marri. 
iliirk  12:25  ;  L'lkr  20:35 
1  Cor.  7:9  canluit  cont.  hi  them 
Wl.  belter  to  m.  than  to  luirn 
36  he  sinneth  not,  let  them  m. 
1  Tim.  4:3  forbidding  to  wi.  and 
5:11  wax  wanton,  they  will  /«. 
14  younger  worn.  in.  bear  chil. 
MARRIED. 
r„-n.  19:14  to  them  th.  m.  dangh. 
Kx.  21:3  in.  wife  go  out  wl.  blm 
L(V.  22:12  If  f«.  to  a  stranger 
Sum.  12:1  E.  whom  hi-  had  m. 
:)6:3  If  m.  to  scnis  of  ot  her  tribes 
Deiil.  22:22  Iving  with  wom.  in. 
1  llir.i:il  m'.vrh.  sixty years  old 
.\V».  l:i:23  in.  wives  of  .\shdod 
I'mr.  30:23  odious  wh.  she  is  m. 
/-■.  54:1  more  of  desolate  thaum. 
62:4  ihv  laud  shall  be  m. 
.fa:  3:14'  turn,  for  I  am  m.  to  you 
.Viil.  2:11  Wl.  dau.  of  strange  god 
.\fiil.  22:25  lirst  when  he  had  m. 
Mark  6:17  for  he  bad  in.  her 
10:12  Wl.  another  com.  adultery 
Luke.  14:20  HI.  a  wife.  can.  coiiio 
17:27  thev  drank,  they  wl.  wives 
floin.  7:3  iinshund  liv.  she  be  wi. 
1  I'or.  7:10  to  the  in.  I  command 
.3.3  but  he  that  is  wi.  careth  for 
31  she  that  is  »i.  car.  forthiu. 
39  to  be  HI.  to  whom  she  will 


MAS 


MARRIETII. 

/«.  62:5  as  voung  m;m  hi.  virgin 
Mai    19:9  HI.  her  is  put  away, 
doth  com.  adult.  Luke  10:18 
MARRYIXG. 
Xch.  13:27  in  wi.  strange  wives 
Mai.  24:.38  Hi.  giving  in  marriage 

MARIXERS. 

Eifk.  27:8  inha.  of  Zidon  thym. 

9  ships  of  sia  with  their  in. 

27  HI.  fall  into  midst  of  seas 

29  HI.  come  down  fr.  th.  ships 

Jon.  1:5  the  in.  were  afraid 

>IARROW. 
Job  21:24  hoius  moisten,  withm. 
Pt.  6:1:5  soul  satistied  as  wi.  m. 
Proi\  3:8  health  and  Hi.  to  hones 
h  25:6  fea-t  of  things  full  of  m. 
Ileb.  4:12  divi.  asun.  of  j.  and  wi. 

MARSHES. 
Ezek.  47:11  miry  jilaces  and  m. 
MARS-niLL.    .4c/.<  17:22 

.MART. 
/«.  23:3  she  is  a  in.  of  nations 

MARTHA. 
Ltike  10:38  a  woman  named  M. 

40  M.  was  cumbered,  41 
.Tohn  11:1  town  of  M.  5,  :iO\  12:2 

MARTYR,  8. 
1c/*  22:21)  blood  of  thv  m.  Step. 
Itir.  2:13  .\nti.  was  faithful  m. 
17:6  drunken  with  blood  of  m. 

MARVEL,  e. 
Et.  .34:10  Hi.  as  have  not  been 
2  Cor.  11:14  no  wi.  Satan  transf. 

MARVEL. 
Kr.  5:8  Wl.  not  at  the  matter 
Mark  5:20  and  all  men  did  wi. 
John  5:20  that  ye  may  wi. 
28  w.  not  at  this,  hour  is  com. 
7-21  done  one  work,  and  ye  m. 
.Irtji  .3:12  Is.  why  wi.  ye  at  this? 
Gal.  1:6  I  m.  that  ye  are  so  soon 
1  .John  3:13  in.  not  if  world  hate 
Rev.Vf.l  wheref.  didst  tliouwi./ 

MARVELI.EO. 
Gfn.  4.3::);!  men  w.  one:  at  anoth. 
/'..'.  48:5  saw  it,  and  so  tlu-y  m. 
Mil.  8:10  .TesuB  heard  it.  he  m. 
27  but  the  men  m.  saying 
9:8  Wl.  and  gloriBed  God,  33 
22-22   they  m.  at  him,  Mark 

12:17;  LiikeVt.W, 

27:14  govern,  m.  .ViirA- 15:5.  44 

Mork  6:6  wi.  because  of  unbelief 

Luke  1:21  Hi.  he  tarried  so  long 

63  name  is  John,  they  hi.  all 

2::J3  .Joseph  and  his  mother  m. 

7:9  when  .T.  heard,  he  in.  at  him 

,/o/in  4:27  m.  he  talked  wi.  -vvoni. 

7:15  Jew-8;n.  how  knoweth  thi- 

ylcf«2:7m.arcnotlh.  Galileans: 

4:13  m.  took  knowled.  of  them 


MARVELI.OrS. 

Job  5:9  w  ho  doetli  m.  things 
10:16  thou  showest  (hyselrm. 
Ph.  17:7  show-  Wl.  loviiigklndn. 
31:21  showed  me  m.  kindness 
7S:12  «l.  things  did  he  In  sight 
98:1  he  hath  done  Hi.  things 
118:23  It  Is  HI.  in  our  eyes,  Mat 

21:12;  .Vdi-i- 12:11 
Dan.  11:36  speak  hi.  things 
.Ific.  7:15  show  unto  him  wi.  thi 
Zer.  8:6  be  hi.  in  mine  i-yes? 
John  9:30  herein  is  a  m.  thing 
1  Pel.  2:9  called  you  into  m.  light 
lift:  15:1  ano.  sign  great  and  in 
>I  VRVELLOIIS  work,  ». 

1  CVii-  16:12  reme.  Ills  Hi.  works, 
r.t.  1(K:5 

21  di-clare  771.  ir.  nmo.  nations 
Pi.  9:1  show-  forlli  thy  771.  ic. 
139: It  great  and  771.  arc  thy  w. 

Iter.  1.5:3 
In.  29:11  I  proceed  to  do  771.  iff. 
.MARVELI.OISLV. 

2  Chr.  26:15  he  was  771.  heljied 
./(*  37:5  thunder,  wi.  witli  voice 
JJab.  1:5  beh.  regard,  wonder  771. 

M\RV. 

Ifal.  1:16  .To^(-ph  husband  of  M. 

i:i:55  called  M.  .\r,irkf,::i:  16:1 

L'ikt  1:27  virgin's  name  was  M. 

2:5wilhM.hi9  wife,  16,  19 

10:-I2  M.  hath  cho.  John  11:1, 20 

John  1-2:3  M.  took  pound  of  oint. 

19:-i5  M.  stood  by  cross,  20:16 
Arls  1:14  conti.  in  prayer,  wi.  M. 
12: 12  Ti-ler  came  to  hou.se  of  M. 
Rom.  16:6  gi-eet  M.  besto.  labor 

.MARV  Maadnlene. 
Mai.  27:56  amo.  w  h.  were  JI.  M. 
61:  Mark  15:40;  ./o/i7i  19:25 
28:1  came  M.  M.  .Mm  20:1 
Mark  16:1  M.  M.  brought  spices, 

7V//.V  21:10 
./o/i»  20:18  M.  51.  told  disciples 

MASO\S. 
2S0771.  5:11  Hiram  sent  to  David 

7n.  1  C/ir.  14:1 
2  A'  12:12  gave  money  to  m.  and 
hew.  of  stone,  22:6 ;  E:r.  3:7 

1  C/I7-.  22:2  set  Wl.  to  hew  stones 

2  Chr.  24:12  hired  wi.  to  rep.  hou. 
MASSAH. 

Er.  17:7  place  M.  Dnit.  33:8 
Peul.  0:16  tempted  in  M.  9;-22 

MAST,  S. 
Pror.  2-3:31  lieth  on  lop  of  a  tti. 
/i.  3.3:-23  could  not  stn-ngth.  77!. 
Ezek.  27:5  cedars  to  make  771. 

M.\STER. 
0*71.  39:20  77!.  put  .Jos.  in  prison 
Er.  21:8  she  pleased  not  her  77!. 

22:8  Hi.  of  the  house  be  brought 

Jiiil.  19:22  spake  to  77!.  of  house 

2.3  771.  of  house  w-ent  out  to  th. 

1  Sam.  25:17  determined  ag.  771. 

26: 16  you  have  not  kept  yonrjTi. 
2Snin.  2:7  your  77!.  Saul  is  dead 

1  A'.  22:17  the  Lord  said.  These 
have  no  771.  2  C'/i7-.  18:16 

2  A".  6:5  alas  in.  it  was  borrowed 
•J2  drink,  and  go  to  their  771. 

10:2  seeing  vour  w!.  sons 
6  take  heads  of  your  7h  .sons 
19:6  eav  to  vour  m.  /^'.  37:6 
1  Chr.  15:27  Chenan.  wi.  of  song 
/«.  24:2  aslvith  serv.  so  with  77i. 
Dan.  1:3  king  spake  to  the  ni. 
4-9  O  B.  rn.  of  magicians.  5:11 
Mat.  1:6  if  I  be  771.  wh.  fear? 
2:12  the  Lord  will  cut  off  771. 
Mai.  8:19  771.  I  will  follow-  thee 
9:11  w-hveat.  vour77i.  w-i.  pub.? 
10:25  If  they  have  called  771.  Bo. 
12:.'i8  77!.  we  would  see  sign 
17:21  doth  not  your  771.  pay  tri.  ? 
2-2-16  771.  w-c  know-  that  thou  art 

tnie,  Mark  12:14 

23:8  one  is  vour  wi.  even  Ch.  10 

26:18  HI,  salth.  Time  is  at  hand 

25  .Tudas  said,  jti.  is  it  I  ? 

49  hall  Wl.  kissed,  Mark  14:45 

Mark  S:.^5  why  troubl.  thou  771.  / 

9:5  771.  it  is  good  for  us  to  be 

here,  Luke  9:33 
10:17  good  771.  what  shall  I  do? 

Luke  10:'i5 
13:35  ve  know  not  wh.  m.  com. 
Luke  7:40  771.  say;  8:24  nerish 
S:49  daugh.  dead,  troub.  not  wi 
1.3:25  when  m.  of  house  is  ris.n: 
.fohn  .3:10  art  thon  a  wl.  of  Isr.  y 
11:28  771.  Is  come  and  call.  f!irth. 
13:13  ve  call  me  771.  ye  say  well 
14  I  your  tti.  washed  your  feet 


MAT 

/Ic^o  27:11  centurion  believed  TTI. 
Elih.  6:9  711.  is  in  heavi-n.  Col.  4:1 

Ilia  .MASTER. 
(7f 71.  2.1:9  liandun.  thigh  of  A.  77>. 
:19:2  ,Ios.  was  in  house  of  hinm. 
Er.  21:4  If  A.  771.  given  him  wife 
Utul.  •i'):15  thou  sh.  not  deliv.  to 
hi>*  III.  serv.  escafied  fr.  h.  m. 
Juil  19:11  servant  said  to  h.  in. 

1  .'fain.  '25:10  serv.  break  fr.  A.  77i. 
'29:4  reconi-ile  himself  to  Ai.i  771. 

2  A'.  5:1  Naanian  great  wl.  A.  m. 
6:;)asoundofA.  7/1.  feet  behind f 
9:31  had  Zi.  peace,  slew-  A.  m.  / 
19:4  At«  Ml.    hath    sent  to   ro- 

proach  Ciod.  /".  .37:4 
1  Chr.  1'2:19  he  will  fall  to  A.  m. 
./oh  3:19  servant  free  from  A.  77i. 
Pmc.  '27:18  that  waiteth  on  A.  771. 
:)0:10  accuse  not  a  serv.  to  A.  77«. 
/».  1:3  ass  knowelh  Aix  7/1.  crib 
.Vol.  1:6  a  serv.  honoielh  Ai/i  771. 
Mai.  W:-U  disciple  Is  not  above 

Aij(  771.  Luke  6:40 
25  that  disciple  be  as  A.  771. 
A>/*-!!  6:40  ev.  one  perf.  as  A.  7n. 
/to7i.  14:4  to  A.  m.  ho  staudeth 


My  MASTER. 

Gen.  21:12  inij  in.  Abrah.  14:65 
:!tl:8  wiy7«.  wotteth  not  what  is 
E.r.  21:5  ser.  sav,  I  love  77117  771. 

1  .'>'a7«.  21:6  God  forbid  I  do  this 
to  771J/  m. 

30:13  77iy  m.  left  me  bee.  I  fell 

2  A'.  5:18  77117771.  goeth  into  house 
20  my  in.  hath  spared  Naaman 

6:15  my  in.  buw  shall  we  do? 
10:9  I  ciui-'pired  aL-ainst  TTiy  Tn. 
27  hath  viy  in.  sent  me  to  thy 
mastery  /v.  36:12 
/«.  .36:8  give  pledges  to  TTiy  771. 

Thy  MASTER. 
Cen.  24:51  he  thy  in.  son's  wife 

1  .'.■(mi.  '29:10  rise  early  wi.  t.  m. 

2  .Sam.  9:9  I  give  t.  m.  all  that  S. 
12:8  1.  m.  house,  I.  in.  w-ivcs 
16:3  where  is  thy  m.  son? 

2  A'.  2:3  will  take  away  t.  m.  5 
9:7  Shalt  smite  house  of  ^  tn. 
18:27  master  sent  me  to  thy  771. 

MASTER-nriLDER. 
1  Cor.  3:10  as  wise  hi. -6.  I  have 

.MASTERS. 
Er.  21:4  children  sh.  be  her  771. 
Px.  1-23:2  eves  of  serv.  look  to  771. 
Prov.  -25:13  refreshcth  soul  of  77». 
.•t77iO«  4:1  say  to  7«.  let  us  drink 
Zfj).  1:9  mi  771.  houses  with  vioL 
.1/<i(.  6:'24  no  man  can  serve  two 

m.  Lnke  16:13 
2.3:10  neither  be  ye  called  m. 
.Arts  16:16  brought  771.  much  gain 
Enh.  6:5  be  obedient  to  wi.  Col. 
3:'22.   ri<.  2:9;  1  Prf.  2:18 
9  ye,  771.  do  the  same  things 
unto  them.  Col.  4:1 
1  Tim.  6:1  count  theirTH.  worthy 
2  helicv.  771.  let  th.  not  desjiise 
Jam.  3:1  not  many  '"-  knowing 

MVSTERY,  IE8. 
Er.  .32:18  them  that  shout  for  771. 
7>fl/i.  6:'24  lions  had  771.  of  them 

1  Cor.  »:'25  that  striv.  for  the  771. 

2  Tim.  2:5  if  a  man  strive  for  m. 
MATE. 

h.  34:15  every  vult.  n-iih  her  771. 

16  none  shall  want  her  wi. 

.MATRIX. 

Er.  13:12  all  that  open  tti.  15 

34:19  all  that  open.  in.  is  mine 

!\'uin.  3:12  Inst,  of  flrst-1).  op.  7n. 

18:15  ev.  thing  th.  open  wi.  thi. 

MATTAN.    2  A".  11:18;  2  CAr. 

2:):  17 
MATTATIILAS.    Luke  8:25 

M.4TTER. 

Gen.  24:9  sware  conceniing  m. 

30:15  is  it  small  tti.  th.  ha,  lak. 
Er.  18:16  have  m.  come  to  me 
•22  ev.  great  tti.  they  shall  hrin? 
26  ev.  small  771.  judged  thems. 

83:7  keep  thee  far  fr.  false  771. 
A'i/77i.  lt'':49  died  about  771.  of  K. 

25:18  beguiled  you  in  wi.  of  P. 

31:16  com.  tresjiass  in  T7i.  of  P. 
Deiil.  17:8  if  th  arise  711.  loo  hard 
Ilulh  3:18  know  how  771.  will  Ml 

1  ,^V77n.  10:16  of  the  771.  of  kingd. 
I  •20:'2.3  771.  thou  and  I  spoken  of 

2  ,S-«Hi.  1:4  how-  went  tne  771.  / 
18:13  no  771.  hid  from  king 

I  211:18  ended  771.  21  ni.  not  so 
1  A'.  8:.59  as  the  771.  shall  require 
l2  Chr.  -26:32  every  ni.  pert,  to  Q. 


040 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


MEA 

\C7tr.  27:1  served  kin":  in  nnv  m. 
S  Chr.  8:15  departed  not  from 
any  tn. 

24:5  the  Jfi.  thcv  hastened  not 
izr.  5:5  tili  m.  came  to  Darius 
Neh.  6:13  liave  m.  lor  evil  report 
i^s^  2:'^3  inqiiisition  made  of  m. 
Jo^/  l'.):-2H  s.'.-inu:  mnr  of  the  ?/i. 

3'2:\H  answer.  1  ;iiii  full  of  ?«. 
P.s'.  45:1  heiirt  imlitini,' good  m. 

64:5  encoura>,'e  them,  in  evil  m. 
Prov.  11:13  spirit  concealeth  m. 

16:20  that  handleth  a  7n.  wisely 

17:9  repeat,  m.  separateth  frien. 

18:13  answercth  m.  bef.  heareth 

25:2  honor  of  kings  to  search  m. 
Ik-.  10:20  hath  win^s*  tell  in. 

12:13  hear  conclusion  of  m. 
Jer.  38:27  7/i.  wat?  not  perceived 
Dan.  2:10  not  a  man  caw  Bh.  iti. 

7:28  hitherto  is  the  end  of  m. 

9:23  understand  rn.  and  consid. 
ifrt?'/:  10:10  disci,  asked  same  m. 
Ad'-^  15:(j  elders  consider  this  tn. 

18:14  said.  If  it  were  7n.  of  wro. 

19:38  if  Demetrius  have  a  7n. 

24:22  I  will  know  utterm.  of  m. 

1  Cor.  6:1  dare  any  having  a  tn. 

2  Cor.  9:5  as  a  ?«.  of  bounty 
Oal.  2:6  maketh  no  m.  to  me 
Jam.  3:5  how  gr.  a  m.  little  fire 

This  MATTER. 
i?^i/^3:26  speak  no  more  of  ^  m. 
22:26  slay,  neighbor  so  is  //t.  m. 

1  Sam.  30:24  hearken  ta  thli  ni. 

2  ^(/m,  19:42  angry  for  this  m.  f 
Ezr.  5:5  concerning  tliU  in. 

10:4  this  in.  belongeth  to  thee 
9  people  trembling  bee.  of  t.  7n. 
Est.  9:26  concerning  this  in. 
Zfan.  1:14  M.  consented  in  t.  m. 

3:16  not  careful  to  ans.  in  t.  in. 
Acts  8:21  nei.  part  nor  lot  in  t.  in. 

17:32  hear  thee  again  of  this  in. 
2  Cor.  7:11  yoursel.  clear  in  t,  in. 

MATTERS. 
Ex.  24:14  if  any  have  in. 
1  Sam.  1(J:18  prudent  in  m. 
USain.  11:19  end  of  telling  m, 

15:3  see  m.  are  good  and  ri^ht 

19:29  speakest  any  more  of  in.? 
S  Chr.  19:11  Ama.  over  you  \\\7n. 
Neh.  11:24  all  m.  concerning  peo. 
Est.  3:4  Mord.'s  ni.  would  stand 

9:31  the  m.  of  the  fastings,  32 
Job  33:13  giv.  not  account  of  ?«., 
Ps.  35:20  deceitful  in.  ag.  them 

131:1  nor  exercise  myself  in  in. 
Dan.  1:20  in  in.  of  wisd.  he  found 

7:1  and  told  the  sum  of  the  in. 
Mat.  23:23  omitted  weightier  in. 
Acts  18:15  no  judge  of  fSich  in. 

19:39  any  thin^  cone,  other  rn. 

25:20  be  judged  of  these  in. 

1  Cor.  6:2  judge  the  smallest  m. 
liV^4:15  busybody  in  men's  m. 
MATTHEW.      Mat.  9:9;    10:3; 

Mark'i\\%\  Luke  6:15;  Acts 
1:13 
SLATTHIAS.    Acts  1:23,  26 

MATTOCR.  6. 

ISam.  l;J:it.)  sharpen  axe  and  m. 

21  thi'v  had  a  lile  for  tluj  in. 

2  Chr.  34:6  did  Jt)siahwitiith.  7n. 
Js.  7:25  hills  be  digged  with  in. 

MAUL. 
Prov.  25:18  false  witness,  is  a  in. 

MAAV. 
T>€iit.  18:3  to  priest  2  ch,.  and  m. 
MAZZAROTII.    Job  38:32 

MEADOW,  S. 
Oen.  AV.'i  and  tln-y  fed  in  a  m. 
Jud.  2U:33  out  of  m.  of  CJiboah 

MEAL. 
Num.  5:15  ejihab  of  barley  m, 
2  K.  4:41  m.  car^t  it  into  ]iot 
1  Cfir.  12:40  nigh  brou^'ht  in. 
Is.  47:2  millstones,  grind  in. 
JIos.  8:7  bud  shall  yield  no  in. 

See  BAKIIEL,  MEASUIIKS. 

MEAL-TIME. 

Putfi  2:14  at  m.-t.  come  hither 
MEA\,  Verb. 

Ex.  12:26  rn.  ye  by  this  sen-Jee? 
Deut.  6:20  what  m.  testimonies? 
Jos.  4:6  what  in.  th.  stones?  21 
Is.  3:15  what  m.  ve  that  ye  beat 
Ezuk.  17:12  what  these  thi.  in.  ? 

18:2  what  m.  ye  tliat  use  prov.  ? 
Mark  9:10  wh.  ris.  fr.  dead  in.  f 
Aots  10:17  what  viwitni  sho,  m. 

17:20  know  what  th.  things  in. 

21:13  what  in.  ye  to  weep  and 
%  Cor.  8: 13 1  m.  not  that  oth,  men 


MEA 
MEA\,  Adjective. 

Prov.  22:29  not  stand  bef.  m.  men 
Is.  2:9  m.  man  boweth  down 
5:15  in.  man  shall  be  bro.  down 
31:8  sw.  not  of  7/i.  man  dovour 

MEA\  time. 
Luke  12:1  m.  t.  gath.  multitude 

MEA\  while. 
1  7r.  18:45  in.  iv.  heuven  black 
John  4:31  in.  w.  disciples  prayed 
Bom.  2:15  thoughts  m.  w.  accua. 

MEA\EST,  ETH. 
Gen.  3:3:8  what  in.  thou  by  this? 
Dent.  29:24  what  in.  this  anger? 

1  Sam.  4:6  wh.  in.  this  shout?  14 
15:14  what  m.  this  bleating? 

2  iS'awi.  16:2  what  ?».   thou  by 
these?  Ezek.  37:18 

7^.  10:7  howbeit  he  in.  not  so 
Jon.  1:6  wh.  in.  thou,  O  sleep.  ? 
Mai.  9:13  learn  what  that  in. 

12:7  if  ye  had  kn.  what  this  m. 
Acts  2:12  saying,  What  in.  this? 

MEANIXG,  Substantive. 
Dan.  8:15  D.  had  sought  for  in. 

1  Cor.  14:11  if  I  know  not  the7rt. 
MEAiVI\G. 

Acts  27:2  7?i.  to  sail  by  coa.  of  A. 

MEANS. 
Ex.  34:7  will  by  no  means  clear 

the  guilty,  Num.  14:18 

Jud.  5:22  broken  by  in.  of  pran. 

16:5  by  what  in.  may  prevail 

2  Sam.  14:14  doth  he  devise  m. 
1  K.  20:39  if  by  any  in.  be  miss, 
./".^r.  5:31  priests  bear  rule  by  in. 
Mai.  1:9  hath  been  by  your  in. 
Mat.  5:26  by  no  m.  come  nut 
Luke  5:18  sought  m.  to  bring 

10:19  nothing  by  any  in.  hurt 
John  9:21  by  what  in.  he  seeth 
.if^s  4:9  by  what  m.  he  is  wholo 

18:21  must  by  all  m.  keep  feast 
Bo77i.  1:10  auy  in.  I  mi.  journey 

1  Cor.  8:9  by  any  m.  this  liberty 
9:22  I  might  by  all  m.  save 

27  by  anV  ?«.  when  I  preached 

2  for.  1:11  by  m.  of  many 
11:3  lest  by  any  m.  as  serpent 

Gal.  2:2  lest  by  any  m.  Isho.  run 

1  Th.es.  ,S:5  lest  by" some  m. 

2  7ye.'c.2:3nomandec.by anym. 
3:16  peace  always  by  all  m. 

Ileb.  9:15  by  m.  of  death,  called 

MEAIVT. 

Gen.  50:20  God  m.  it  unto  good 

Luke  15:26  asked  what  thei^e  m. 

18:36  passed,  asked  what  it  in. 

MEASURE. 
Et..  26:2  curtains  sh.  ha.  one7H.  8 
Lev.  19:35  do  not  unright.  in  in. 
Dent.  2.5:15  just  7n.  sh.  th.  have 

1  K.  6:25  cub.  one  vi.  7:37  bases 

2  K.  7:1  am.  of  fine  Hour,  16,  18 
Job  11:9  the  m..  thereof  is  lunger 

2S:25  weigheth  the  waters  by  in. 
Ps.  39:4  to  know  in.  of  my  days 

80:5  tears  to  drink  in  great  m. 
Is.  5:14  hell  opened  without  ?». 

27:8  in  ?».  when  it  shoot,  forth 

40:12  com.  dust  of  earth  in  m. 
Jfr.  30:11  cor.  thee  in  in.  46:28 

51:13  m.  of  thy  covetousness 
Ezek.  4:11  drink  water  by  in.  16 
Mic.  6:10  scant  in.  abominalde 
Mai.  7:2  with  what  in.  vou  mete, 
J/ff7-A-4:24;  Luke^-.m 

23:32  fill  ye  up  in.  ef  your  fath. 
ytark  6:51  amazed  beyond  m. 
Luke  6:38  good  m.  pressed  down 
John  3:34  G.  giveth  not  Sp.  by  m. 
Rom.  12:3  dealt  to  every  man  in. 
2  Cor.  1:8  were  pressed  out  of  in. 

10:13  not  boast  of  things  with, 
our  m.  but  acco.  to  m.  14, 15 

11:23  in  stripes  above  in. 

12:7  lest  I  be  exalted  above  in. 
Gal.  1:13  beyond  m.  I  persecuted 
Eph,  4:7  according  to  m.  of  Ch. 
13  to  the  in.  of  tlie  stature 
16  working  in  in.  of  every  part 
Ii*n\  6:6  7n.  of  wheat  for  penny 

21:17  according  to  m.  otb,  man 

ME.\SrRE,  Verb. 
Num.  35:5  in.  from  without  city 
}}eut.  21:2  they  shnll  m.  to  cities 
Is.  65:7  I  will  m.  their  for.  work 
7??cA-.  43:10  h-t  them  7/?.  i)atti>rn 
E^v.  11:1  and  in.  temple  of  God 

21:15  a  golden  reed  to  in.  city 

MEASURED. 

Buth  3:15  77i.  six  nn-as.  of  barley 

2  Sam..  8:2  m.  with  a  line 

/«.  40:42  who  m.  wat.  in  liand  P 


MEA 

Jer.  31:37  heaven  ab.  can  be  m. 
33:22  sand  of  sea  cannot  be  rn. 
Ezek.  40:5  he  in.  the  breadth  of 

building,  6,  8,  9,  11,  13  24 
41:5  he  in.  wall ;  13  m.  house 
15  m.  the  length  of  building 
42:16  he  in.  east  with  a  measu. 

17  m.  north;  18  south;  19  west 
Hos.  1:10  sand  of  sea  not  be  in. 
Hab.  3:6  he  stood  and  m.  earth 
Rev.  21:16  m.  city ;  17  in.  wall 

MEASURES. 

Gen.  18:6  three  in.  of  fine  meal 
Dtut.  25:14  not  have  divers  in. 
1  K.  4:22  Solo.'s  provision  30  in. 

of  flour,  and  60  in.  of  meal 
5:11  gave  Hir.  20,000  in.  wheat, 
30  m.  of  pure  oil.  2  Chr.  2:10 
18:32  would  contain  2  in.  seed 

1  Chr.  23:29  for  all  manner  of  7«. 
Ezr.  7:22  hundred  m.  of  wheat 
Job  38:5  hath  laid  7«.  thereof? 
Prov.  20:10  divers  ?«.  abo.  to  L. 
Jer.  13:25  is  portion  of  thy  m. 
Ezek.  40:24  accord,  to  these  ?7i.  29 

28  gate  according  to  th.  in.  32 
ITarf.  2:16  a  heap  or  twenty  in. 
Mat.  13:a3  like  unto  leaven  hid 
in  three  m.  meal,  Lvke  13:21 
Luke  16:6  a  hundred  in.  of  oil 

7  he  said,  A  hundred  in.  wheat 

See  BARLEY. 

MEASURING. 

Jer.  31:39  m.  line  shall  go  forth 
Ezek.  40:3  man  with  m.  reed,  5 
42:16  with  m.  reed,  17,  18, 19 
Zee.  2:1  with  m.  line  in  hand 

2  Cor.  10:12  m.  thems.  by  them. 

MEAT. 

Gen.  1:29  to  you  it  sh.  be  for  m. 
30  I  have  given  ev.  herb  for  m. 

9:3  ev.  moving  thing  sh.  be  in. 

27:31  E.  also  made  savory  m. 

Lev.  22:11  he  that  is  born  in  his 

house  shall  eat  of  his  m. 

25:6  land  shall  be  m.  for  you,  7 

Deut.  2:6  ye  sh.  buy  in.  of  them 

28  Shalt  sell  me  m.  for  money 

20:20  destroy  trees  not  for  m. 
Jud.  1:7  kings  gathered  their ;«. 

14: 14  of  eat  er  came  forth  in. 
1  Sam.  20:5  not  fail  to  sit  at  m. 
^Sam.  11:8  follow,  a  mess  of  in. 

12:3  it  did  eat  of  his  own  m,. 
1  K.  10.5  she  saw  the  m.  of  hisi 
table,  2  Chr.  9:4  ' 

19:8  he  went  in  strength  oim. 
1  Chr.  12:40  were  nigliTbro.  m. 
Ezr.  3:7  gave  in.  and  drink 
Job  6:7  ref.  are  as  sorrowful  m. 

12:11  doth  not  mouth  taste  in.  ? 

20:14  m.  in  bowels  is  turned 

33:20  soul  al)horrcth  dainty  m.. 

34:3  as  the  mouth  tasteth  in. 

36:31  giveth  in.  in  abundance 

38:41  wander  for  lack  of  tti. 
/*.•(.  42:3  tears  have  been  my  m. 

44:11  given  us  like  sheep  form. 

50:15  wand,  up  and  down  for  in. 

69:21  gave  me  gall  for  my  in. 

74:14  gavest  him  to  be  in.  to  p. 

7S:18  tempted  G.  by  asking  m. 
25  he  sent  them  m.  to  the  full 
30  while  7n.  was  in  mouths 

104:21  yo.  lions  seek  in.  fr.  God 
27  maVcst  give  them  their  m. 

107:18  Sfuil  abhorreth  all  77i. 

111:5  given  7?i.  to  themthat  fear 

145:15  givest  them  m.  in  season 
PrriiK  6:8  ant  provideth  her  in. 

30:22  a  fool  when  filled  with  m. 
25  they  prepare  th.  in.  in  sum. 

31:15  giveth  m.  to  household 
Ts.  62:8  no  more  gi.  m.  to  enem. 
Lam.  1:11  pleasant  things  form. 
19  elders  died  whi.  they  sou.  m. 
Ezfk.  4:10  7/i.  shall  be  by  weight 

16:19  my  in.  which  I  gave  thee 

20:5  I  have  given  thee  for  vi.  to 
beasts,  34:5.  8 

34:10  may  not  he  m.  for  them 

47:12  trees  for  in.  fruit  for  m. 
Dan.  l:8not  defilehims.  withm. 

4:12  in  it  was  in.  for  all,  21 

11:26  th.  feed  of  77).  sh.  destroy 
IJos.  11:4  \  laid  in.  unto  them 
Jot'l  1:16  is  not  the  m.  cut  ofi*? 
Uah.  1:16  portion  is  fat.  in.  jilcn. 

3:17  the  firlds  shall  yield  no  in. 
Ilufj.  2:12  if  one  touch  any  in. 
Mat.  3:10  that  tlicre  may  be  m. 
Mat.  3:4  and  his  tn.  was  locusts 

6:25  life  more  th.  in.  f  Lu.  12:23 

9:10  as  Jesus  sat  at  in.  in  house, 
2(J:7;  JAarA;2:15;  14:3;  1G:14; 
LukQ  24:30 


MED 

Mat.  10:10  wor.  worthy  of  his  m. 
15:37  the  broken  tti.  Mai'k  8:8 
24:45  m.  in  due  seas.  ZuA:c  12:42 
25:35  hungered,  ye  gave  me  m. 
42  hungered,  gave  me  no  m. 
Luke  3:11  he  that  hath  m. 
6:55  commanded  to  give  her  m. 
14:10  worship  in  preseaice  of  th. 

that  sit  at  in. 
17:7  will  say.  Sit  do\m  to  m. 
22:27  ''reater,  he  that  sit.  at  m. 
24:41  here  any  in.  f  John  21:5 
John  4:8  disci,  gone  to  buy  m. 
32  I  have  m.  to  eat  ye  know 
34  my  in.  is  to  do  will  of  him 
6:27  labor  not  for  the  m.  which 

perishetli.  but  for  that  m. 
55  for  my  Hfsh  is  m.  indeed 
Acts  2:46  eat  their  in.  with  glad. 
9:19  when  he  had  received  m. 
27:33  besou.  thf4U  to  take  m.  34 
Rom.  14:15  "rie.  wi.  thy  in.  dest- 
not  with  in.  for  wh.  C.  died 
17  kingdom  of  God  not  m. 
20  fur  m.  dest.  not  work  of  G, 
1  Cor.  3:2  with  milk,  not  wi,  m. 
8:8  m.  commend,  us  not  to  6. 
10  if  any  man  see  thee  sit  at  771. 

13  if  7/1.  make  brother  offend 
10:3  did  eat  same  spiritual  m 

Col.  2: 16  no  man  jud^e  you  in  m. 
lleh.  5:12  milk,  not  strong  in. 

14  t^trong  in.  Iielongeth  to  th. 
12:16  for  7/i.  sold  his  birthright 

See  FOWLS. 

MEAT.OFFEBI\G. 
Ex.  29:41  according  to  m.-o. 
Lev.  2:1  otTer  a  in.-o.  4,  5,  7,  14 

6:14  this  is  law  of  7n.-o.  7:.^7 
Num.  4:16  to  Eleazar  daily  m.-o. 

15:6  for  m.-o.  two  tenth  deals  of 
flour.  28:9.  12 
Jos.  22:23  altar  to  offer  m.-o, 
Jud.  13:19  took  kid  with  m.-o. 
I  Chr.  21:23  wheat  for  the  m.-o. 
Is.  57:6  hast  thou  oflfered  a  m.-o. 
Ezek.  42:13  there  they  lay  m.-o. 

44:29  they  shall  eat  the  7/i. -o. 

46:5  in,-&.  be  an  ephah  for  ram 
7  m.-o.  an  eph.  for  bullock,  11 
Jod  1:9  the  m.-o.  is  cut  otl" 
13  the  m.-o.  is  withholden 

2:14  even  a  m.-o.  to  our  God 

MEAT-OFFERI\«S. 
■Jos.  22:29  build  altar  for  m.-o. 
1  K.  8:64  Solomou  otlVred  m.-o. 
Ezr.  7:17  buy  lambs  with  7/1.-0. 
Neh.  13:5  where  they  laid  77i.-c>. 
Jer.  33:18  not  want  kindle  m.-o. 
Ezek.  45:17  prin,  part  giver/i.-o. 
Amos  5:22  though  ye  ©O'er  m.-o. 

MEATS. 
Prov.  23:6  nei.  d*^sire  dainty  m. 
Arts  15:29  abstain  fr.  tti.  offered 
1  Cor.  6:13  7/i.  for  belly,  belly  m, 

1  Tim.  4:3  to  abstain  from  in. 
Ileb.  9:10  which  stood  only  in  m. 

13:9  estab.  with  grace,  not  m. 
MEDAD.    Num.  11:26 
MEDAN.     f?e;i.25:2 
MEDDLE. 
Dent.  2:5  m.wol  that  of  mount  S. 

19  in.  not  with  child,  of  Am. 

2  A'.  14:10  whv  m.  to  thv  hurt? 

2r//r.  25:  i9 
P7'or.  20:19  7?;,.  not  with  him 
24:21  in.  not  th.  given  to  change 
MEDDLED,  ETH. 
P7'0V.  17:14  contcntinu  bef.  it  m. 
26:17  m.  strife  not  belonging 
MEDDLIXG. 
2  Chr.  35:21  f.  .rbi-ar  fr.  m .  with  G. 
P/'&v.  20:3  every  fool  will  be  m. 

MEDE,  S. 
2  K.  17:6  in  cities  of  JL  18:11 
Ezr.  6:2  in  province  of  M. 
Est.  1:19  amonir  laws  of  M. 
/s\  13:17  will  stir  M.  Jer.  51:11 
Dan.  5:28  kingd.  is  given  to  M. 
6:8  law  of  Jl.  12;  9:1;  11:1 
MEDLA. 
E^t.  1:3  of  P.-rsia  and  ?I.  14.  18 
16:2  bonk  of  kinirs  of  M. 
/v.  21:2  O  y\.  ali  sighing  ceaseth 
Dan.  8:20  lw<)  horns  kings  of  M. 

MEDLATOR. 
GoL  3:10  angels  in  hand  of  m. 

20  a  7/i.  is  not  a  in.  of  one 

1  Tim.  2:5  is  but  one  m.  Jesus 

//  ?).  8:6  in.  of  a  better  covenant 

9:15  he  ism.  of  New  Testament 

12:24  J.  7/i.  of  the  new  covenant 

MEDICIIVE,  S. 

P7'0V.  17:22  doeth  good  like  a  m,. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDAXCE. 


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MEE 

Jfr.  30:13  thou  hast  no  ho.il.  m. 
4C:U  ill  v.niri  iliou  lift-  nmiiy  m. 

£zek.  47;ri  the  huf  A\.  be  for  m. 
MKDITVTB. 

Oen.  %\S>\  Uimc  wont  tint  to  m. 

Jos.  1:H  m.  therein  day  uml  nig. 

Pa.  V.'i  doth  fn.  (tuy  and  nit;ht 
(>.'J:fi  tn.  on  Ih.  in  iiiyhl  wntcheg 
77:1*2  I  will  m.  of  alTthy  work 
11^:15  I  m.  in  thy  prfceptf,  78 

33  serv.  m.  in  thy  (tlatutes.  -W 
148  I  mtijlit  f/i.  in  thy  word 

lia:5  I  m.  on  all  thy  works 
1$.  ;tJ:18  thy  heart  hIi.  m.  terror 
X'/Av  *il:14  settle  it  n»t  to  m. 
1  rim.  4:lu»i.  upon  these  things 

MEDITATION. 
Ps.  5:1  give  ear,  cnnt-ider  my  m. 

19:14  let  m.  of  heart  l)e  accent. 

4S:3  m.  of  heart  sh.  be  of  mnier. 

104:34  m.  of  him  shall  W  >wvv\ 

119:97  love  thy  law,  it  is  my  m. 

9U  thy  testimonies  arc  my  m. 

MEEK. 

Num,  1*2:3  Moses  was  very  m. 

Ps.  22:90  m.  sh.  eat  and  be  satis. 

25:9  m.  will  he  guide  in  judgm. 

37:11  m.  shall  inherit  the  earth 

76:9  God  arose  to  save  all  m. 

147:(>  the  Lord  lifted  up  the  m. 

149:4  beautify  tn.  with  e-alvatiou 
Is.  11:4  for  tJie  m.  of  earth 

29:19  tn.  shall  increase  their  joy 

61:1  good  tidings  to  the  in. 
Anu)s2\1  turn  aside  way  of  m. 
Zep.  2:3  seek  L.  ye  m.  of  earth 
Mat-  6:5  bU-i^sed  arc  the  m. 

11:29  for  I  am  tn.  and  lowly 

21:5  lliy  kint;  eoineth  to  theem. 
1  Ptt.  3:4  ornanieut  of  a  m.  epirit 

MEEKXEift.'S. 

Ps.  45:4  because  of  iniih  and  m. 
Zep.  2:3  seek  in.  ye  shall  be  hid 
1  Cor.  4:21  sh.  T  come  in  sp.  lidn.f 
^Cor.  10:1  bepeecli  by  m,  of  Chr. 
Gal.  5:23  fruit  of  the  Spirit  ism. 
6:1  restore  in  the  spirit  of  m. 
Spfi.  4:2  with  lowliness  and  m, 
Col.  3:12  put  on  m.  long-suffer, 

1  Tim.  0:11  love,  patience,  in. 

2  Tim.  2:25  in  tn.  instruct,  those 
Tit.  3:2  showing  m.  to  all  men 

Jniti.  1:21  receive  with  in.  word 
3:13  works  with  fM.  of  wisdom 
1  Pet.  3: 15  reason  of  hope  wi.  m. 

MEET,  Adjective. 

Ofn.  2: 18  make  a  lielp//i.  for  him 
20  not  found  la-Ip  m.  for  Adam 
Er..  8:2H  it  is  not  /«.  so  to  do 
Dent.  3:18  all  that  are  m.  for  war 
Jud.  5::i0  tn.  for  necks  of  them 
»A)ft;}4:31  it  is  ;/i.  to  be  said  to  G. 
Prov.  11:24  withhol.  more  th.m. 
Jer.  2ii:  14  do  w  i.  me  as  seem.  m. 

27:5  to  whom  it  seemed  m. 
£z€k.  15:4  is  it  m.  for  any  work 
5  less  shall  it  be  in.  for  woilc 
M'lt.  3:8  fruits  m.  for  reiienlance 

15:2fi  not  m.  to  take  childieu's 
bread,  Matk  7:27 
Acts  2ii:20  works  in.  for  repent. 
Eom.  1:27  recomp.  wh.  was  m. 

1  Cor.  l.">:9  not  m.  to  be  called 
16:4  if  it  be  m.  that  I  go  also 

Col.  1:12  made  us  m.  to  be  j»art. 

2  TheJt.  1:3  thank  God.  as  it  is  in. 
H-'h.  6:7  herbs  m.  for  them 

2  /W.  1:13  think  in.  to  stir  you 

MEETEST. 
2  A'.  10:3  look  out  the  m.  of 

MEET,  Verb. 
Otn.  21:65  walketh  to  m.  us? 
32:6  E.  Cometh  to  m.  thee.  33:4 
46:29  Joseph  went  up  to  m.  Is. 
^.  4:14  Aaron  rom.  to  tn.  tJiee 
27  go  into  wildern.  to  tn.  Mos. 
lft:7M.  went  to  wi.  fath. -in-law 
19:17  bro.  people  to  tn.  with  G. 
25-22  there  I  will  m.  with  thee, 
29:12,43;  30:6.36;  Sum.  17:4 
•Kntn.  2:3:15  while  [  tn.  Lord 
J<i.t.  2:16  lest  pursuers  in.  yon 
9:11  take  victuals,  go  m.  them 
Jud.  11:31  out  doors  to  m.  me 

34  daughter  came  to  tn.  him 

1  Sum.  10:3  shall  m.  thee  3  men 
5  shall  tn.  c()mpany  uf  proph. 

18:6  women  came  to  m.  Saul 
2.'>:;S  Lord  sent  thee  to  in.  mo 

2  Sam.  6:20  Michal  came  to  m.  D. 

1  K.  2:8 Shimei  came  down  torn. 
ll=;:16  Obadiah  went  to  meet  A. 
21:18  iro  down  to  m.  Ahab 

2  k.  1:3  go  up  to  m.  messengers 
7  man  came  up  to  m,  you? 


ME.M 

2  A'.  2:15i«on*nf  prop,  came  torn. 

4:26  run,  I  pray  thee,  to  v\.  her 
29  if  r/i.  any  man.  sal.  him  not 

8:8  and  go,  m.  the  man  of  God 
9  f^o  Hazael  went  to  ;/*.  him 

9:17  take  horseman,  send  to  tn, 
.Va'(.  6:2  let  us  m.  together,  K) 
Job  5:14  m.  darkness  in  daytime 

39:21  goeth  to  tn.  armed  iiieu 
Prov.  7:15  came  I  forth  t<)  m. 

17:12  bear  robbi-d  ol  whelps  m. 

22:2  rich  and  poor  tn.  to^'i-lher 

29:13  the  poor  uud  deceit,  man 

m.  togetti'T 
In.  7:3  go  forth  to  m.  Ahaz 

14:9  hell  ia  moved  to  in.  thee 

34:14  beasts  of  desert  ehall  tn. 

47:3  I  will  not  tn.  thee 
Jer.  51:31  one  post  run  to  «i.  an. 
Atnns  4:12  preparer  to  in.  tliy  G. 
'/.'•r.  2:3  ftugei  went  out  to  in. 
.yfnt.  8:34  city  came  to  in.  Jesus 

25:1  went  forth  to  m.  bridegro. 

6  bridcirro.  com.  "o  to  tn.  him 

Mark  14:13  there  shall  tn.  you  a 

man.  X»/Av  22:10 
tfike  14:31  ten  thou,  to  m.  him 
Artu  28:15  came  to  m.  us  as  far 
1  TheA.  4:17  in  ch)uds  to  m.  Lord 

MEETEST.  ETH,  IXG. 
Ot-n.  32:17  E.  my  brother /«.  thee 
Xum.  35:19  when  he  tn.  hiin,  21 
1  Snm.  21:1  afraid  at  m.  of  Dav. 
Is.  1:13  iniq.  even  solemn  tn. 

64:5  thou  tn.  htm  that  rejoiceth 

MEGinno. 

Jud.  5:19  fou-ht  by  wat.  of  M. 

1  A'.  9:15  raised  a  h-vv  build  M. 

2  A'.  9:27;  2;J:30;  2  Chr.  85:22 
MEGTDDOX.     Zee.  13:11 
MKIIETAHKL.     Oin.  3l):39 
Mi:in  MAKL.     ^«7i.  4:18 
MELCill.     /.7;ty  :}:24 

MEM-III8E0EK. 
Gm.  litis  .M.  bro.  forth  bread 
/v.  lin:l  order  of  M.  Hfb.  5:10 
Iltb.  7:1  M.  priest  of  God,  10,21 
MELITA.    ,4t/*28:l 
MELODY. 
/».  23:16  make  sweet  m.  elng 
51:3  f»mnd  tlu'rcin,  voice  ofm. 
,4«io*  5:2;i  not  hear  wi.  of  viols 
Eph.  5:19  making  m.  to  Lord 

MELO\S. 
Xum.  11:5  wo  remember  the  m. 

.MELT. 
Ex.  15:15  inhabit,  of  Canaan  in. 
Jojt.  2:11  our  hearts  did  m. 

14:8  bret.  made  heart  of  peo.  m. 
2  Satn.  17:10  heart  of  lion,  ut.  tn. 
Ps.  58:7  let  them  tn.  away 
Is.  13:7  every  man's  heart  shall 

m.  Eztk.  21:7 
19:1  heart  of  Eirvpt  shall  m. 
Jer.  9:7  behold,  T  will  rn.  them 
E:fk.  22:20  to  m.  it  I  will  leave 
A/noj!  9:5  touch,  land,  it  shall  tn. 
13  the  hills  Bhall  m.  X<i/t.  1:5 
il'^t.  3;10  clem.  m.  with  heal,  12 

MELTED. 
Er.  16:21  sun  w:»xed  hot  it  m. 
Jos.  5:1  heard  that  th.  hearts  m. 
7:5  the  hearts  of  the  people  m. 
Jud.  5:5  mountains  H».  bef.  Lord 
1  Sam.  14:16  multitude  m.  away 
/^.  22:14  heart  in.  in  midst 
46:6  uttered  vr)lce.  the  earth  m. 
97:5  the  hills  m.  like  wax 
107:26  soul  m.  bee.  of  trouble 
A.  :34:3  mountains  m.  wi.  blood 
Ezek.  22:21  in.  in  midst  thereof 
22  as  silver  Is  in.  in  furnace 
ftlELTETII. 
/*«.  S8:S  as  a  buail  which  m.  let 
6>t:2  wax  m.  so  let  wicked  peri. 
119:28  my  soul  in.  for  heaviness 
117:18  pcndeth  out  wcu-d  m.  th. 
Jtr.  6:29  the  fonn<ler  in,  in  vain 
JV'uA.  2:10  heart  of  Nineveh  ;/*. 

.%IELTn'G. 
Jam.  64:2  an  when  m.  flrcburuc. 

MEMBER. 
Tieyt.  23:1  his  ijriv;^-  m.  cut  off 
1  Cor.  12:1 1  body  I's  not  one  m. 
19  all  one  in.  where  wen?  bti.  ? 
26  one  m.  Buffer,  one /?».  honor. 
7am.  3:5  the  tongue  is  a  littlu  m. 

MEMBERS. 

.AV*  17:7  mv  v\.  are  ns  a  shadow 
/v.  131t:16  in  bcMik  all  tn.  written 
Mat.  5:29  one  of  m.  sh.  peri.-h.  30 
liotti.  6:13  nei.  yourm.  in.strum. 
7:5  siua  did  work  in  our  m. 


MEN 

Ronx.  7:2;J  see  uno.  law  In  m.  wa. 
12:4  many  m.  tn  one  body 
5  every  one  m.  one  of  another 
1  Cor.  6:15  your  bodies  m.  of  C. 
12:12  th<-  body  hath  many  tn. 
18  but  n(»w  hath  G.  set  tlie  in. 
20  but  now  are  they  manv  ;/(. 

26  all  the  in.  sutler  with  It 

27  are  the  body  of  C'h.  anil  m. 
Eph.  4:2.1  are  in.  one  of  another 

5:30  wo  are  m.  of  his  body 
Col.  3:.%  m()riify  yourm.  on  ear. 
Jam.  8:6  tongue  one  of  our  tn. 

4:1  lusts  thai  war  in  yourm. 

MEMORIAL. 
Er.  3:15  //*.  uulo  all  j^'cnerations 

17:14  wri.  this  foru  tn.  in  book 

28:12  for  stones  of  m.  to  Israel 
29  for  a  in.  before  the  L.  ;W:7 

30:16  money  muv  be  for  a  m. 
Lev.  23:24  a  in.  of  blowing  trum- 
pets. Sum.  10:10 

24:7  frankinc.  on  bread  form. 

Xnm.  .'*;15  it  is  an  otl'crini;  ofm. 

18  offering  ofm.  in  herliands 

16:40  lirazen  censrrs  a  m.  to  Is. 

31:.>4  gold  of  captains  for  tn. 
Jos.  4:7  th.  stones  sh.  be  for  m. 
Xeh.  2:20  have  no  portion  nor  m. 
Est.  9:28  nor  m.  or  them  perish 
Ps.  9:6  th.  m.  perished  with  th. 

i:i5:13m.  through,  all  general. 
///J*.  12:5  L.  of  hosts ;  L.  is  his  in. 
Zee.  6:14  the  crowns  be  for  a  m. 
Mat.  26:13  this  be  told  for  a  in. 

nX  her,  Mark  14:9 
AcU  10:4  prayers  come  up  for  m. 

MEMORY. 

Ps.  109:15  cut  off/n.  of  them 
145:7  utter  in.  of  thy  goodness 

I*rov.  10:7  m.  of  the  just  bles.sed 

Ec.  9:5  in.  of  them  is  forgotten 

Is.  26:11  made  their  in.  to  pnrish 

1  Cor.  15:2  keep  iu  in.  I  i)reach. 

MR^n'CAN.     E-'it.  1:14,  16,  21 

MEMPHIS,    //as.  9;6 
ME\. 

Gen.  4:26  began  in.  to  call  on  L. 
6:1  when  m.  began  to  nutllti_)ly 
18:2  lo,  three  in.  stood  by  him 
19:4  m.  of  the  city.  ?/).  of  Sodom 
32:28  power  with  God  niid  m. 
34:21  these  m..  are  pfaceable 
42:11  true  in.  31 ;  4;J:16  bring 
46:32  in.  are  shepherds 

E.r.  1:17  saved  in.  children,  18 
10:11  ye  th.  m.  serve  the  Lord 
.3-1:2:1  thrice  in  year  in.  children 

,V'/m.  13:.'J2  m.  of  great  stature 
16:14  put  out  eves  of  these  in. 
29  these  in.  die  the  death  of  all 

Deut.  1::15  not  one  of  these  m. 

shall  see  good  land 
.33:6  let  K.  let  not  his  m.  be  few 

Jud.  6:27  he  feared  in.  of  city 
9:54  7«.  say  not  of  me,  A  woman 

1  Sam.  2:26  favor  with  L.  and  m. 

2  Siitn.  3:39  these  m.  sons  of  Zer. 
10: 12  play  the  m.  for  our  people 
19:28  di-ad  m.  before  the  king 
23:3  rulelh  over  m.  mustbejust 

20  sb'w  two   lion-like  in.   of 
Moab,  1  C/tr.  11:22 
2  Chr.  6:18  will  God  dw.  wi.  m.  T 
Ps.  9:20  kn.  thems.  to  be  but  tn. 
17:14  ft"(mi  m.  wh.  are  thy  baud 
82:7  but  ye  shall  die  like  ?n. 
I".  7:13  sm.  thing  to  weary  in.  f 
31:3  now  theE:;yptiansnre  m. 
38:16  O  L.  by  th.  things  in.  live 
43:4  there,  will  I  gi.  in.  for  thee 
46:8  rememb.  show  yoursel.  in. 
M\c.  7:6  man*8  enemies  are  m. 
Ifab.  1:14  makest  in.  as  fishes 
Zee.  3:3  ther  are  m.  wondered  at 
Mat,  7:12  what.soe.  ye  would  in. 
shiHild  do  to  vou,  Luke  6:31 
10:32  conf.  mcbef.  in.  Luke  12:8 
13:2.')  WI.  slept,  enemv  came 
16:13  m.  say  I  am  ?  Mark  8:27 
Mark  8:24  in.  aa  trees  walking 
10:27  Jesus  saith.  With  in.  it  U 

impossible.  Luke  18:27 
Lnke  2:14  gotid  will  toward  m. 
5:10  hencef.  thou  shall  calch  in. 
12:48  to  wh.  m.  have  commit. 
18:11  I  am  not  as  other  m.  are 
Avts  2:13  these  m.  full  of  wine 
5:4  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  in. 
29  to  obey  God  rather  than  in. 
10:19  behold  three  in.  soi-k  thee 
11:15  we  arem.  of  like  passions 
24:16  void  of  off.  to  God  and  m. 
liom.  1:27  m.  with  in.  working 
1  Cor.  4:9  spe.  to  angels  and  m. 
I  14:2  for  he  speakelh  not  to  m. 


MEN 

1  Cor.  14:21  with  tn.  of  other  to, 

2  Cor.  8:13  n»»t  that  other  m.  bo 
Efifi.  6:7  L.  not  to  tn.  Cot.  3:23 

1  Thes.  2:4  speak  not  as  plea.  m. 

lleh.  fi:16  for  hi.  verily  swear 
7:8  m.  that  die  receive  tithes 
0:27  is  appointed  torn,  once  to 
I2:2:J  spir.  of  just  m.  made  perf. 

.fatn.  3:9  IhiTevrith  curse  wo  m. 

1  Pet.  4:6  judged  according  to  m. 

2  Prt.  1:21  holy  m.  of  G.  t»pake 
liev.  9:4  only  those  rn.  w\\.  havo 

21:3  tabernacle  of  G.  le  with  m. 

All  ME.\. 
/>.  89:47  madu  aU  tn.  In  vain 
116:11  I  sa.  in  haste,  a.  m.  liars 
Ex.  7:2  that  is  the  end  of  a//  m. 
Zi'c.  8:10  set  a.  in.  ug.  neighbor 
l,uke  6:26  wot-  wh.  a.  m.  speak 
Johti  5:2^1  alt  in.  sb.  honor  the  8. 
12:32  w  ill  draw  all  in.  unto  mo 
A'om.  5:12  death  pas.  upon  a.  m. 
18  judgment  came  on  ait  m.  to 
condemnation,  the  fVee  gift 
came  on  alt  m.  to  jusliUcat. 
12:17  honest  in  sight  of  all  m. 
18  live  peaceably  with  all  in. 

1  Cor.  7:7  I  would  all  tn.  were  aa 
9:19  for  tho'  I  be  free  fr.  all  in. 
15:19  we  are  of  all  tn.  most  mis. 

2  for.  3:2  kn.  and  read  of  alt  in. 
Gal.  6:10  let  ns  do  goodtoci/im. 

1  Tties.  2:15  contrary  to  all  tn. 
5:15  folle)w  wh.  isgood  to«/;  m. 

2  Thes.  .3:2  all  in.  have  not  faith 

1  Tim.  2:1  giving  tha.  for  a.  in. 
4  will  have  alt  m.  to  be  saved 

4:10  trust  in  God,  Sa.  of  alt  m. 

2  Tim.  2:24  be  gentle  to  all  in. 
4:16  no  man  stood,  all  m.  forso. 

7V.  2:11  grace  of  G.  up.  lo  all  m. 
Ilfh.  12:lifol.  peace  with  ail  m. 
Jam.  1:5  ask  of  G.  th.  giv.  uJlm. 
1  Pet.  2:17  honor  all  m.  love  bro. 

3  John  12  D.  good  rep.  of  all  m. 

See     BRETHREN,      CHIEF,       CIIIL- 
DUEN,  CUOSEX,  EVIL,  GREAT. 

In  ME.\. 

1  Cor.  3:21  no  man  glory  tti  in. 

See  ISRAEL,  JXIDAU. 

Like  MEX. 

1  Sam.  4:9  your.  /.  in.  1  Cor.  16:13 
Pn.  82:7  ye  shall  die  like  m. 
I!i}S.  6:7  they  I.  in.  transi;.  cove. 
Luke  12:36  I.  in.  that  waft  for  L. 

MiKhty  ME\. 

Gen.  6:4  in.  in.  whi.  were  of  old 
Jon-  1:14  in.  m.  of  valor  sh.  pass 
8:3  Joshua  ch.  out  30,000  tn.  in. 

1  Sam.  2:4  bows  of  in.  in.  ])rokea 

2  Sam.  16:6  tn.  in.  on  his  right 
17:8m.  that  they  may  hem. 
2;J:8  the.«e  be  names  ofm.  m. 

Uimir/hty  in.  brake  host.  17 

1  A'.  1:6  m.  m.  not  with  Adonij. 
10  in.  in.  and  Sol,  he  called  not 

2  A'.  l.''>:20  exact,  hi.  hi.  of  wealth 
24:14  carrl.  away  in.  in.  of  valor 

1  Chr.  5:24  and  were  tn.  m.  of 

valor,  7:7.  9,  11.40 
12:1  they  were  anionu'thcm.  m, 
29:24  in.  m.  submitted  to  Solo. 

2  Cttr.  13:3  J.  set  battle  agaiust 

Abijah,  being  mighty  in.  of 
valor,  14:8;  17:13.  14.  16 
25:6  Amaz.  hired  100,000  tn.  m. 
32:3  II.  took  counsel  with  tn.  in. 
21  antrel  cut  oft' all  the  tn.  in. 
Xeh.  11:14  their  brethren  m.  tn. 
Jud  ai:24  break  iu  pieces  tn.  in. 
Ec.  7:19  wisdom  strength,  in.  m. 
Cant.  4:4  shields  of  ini(//ifp  m. 
Is.  21:17  in.  m.  sh.  be  diminish. 
Jer.  5:10  tliey  are  all  mifjhty  in. 
46:9  in.  m.  come ;  48:14  we  aro 
48:41  the  hearts  of  hi.  in.  of  M. 
49:22  heart  of  tnighty  hi.  of  Ed- 
.M:.'i6  a  sword  is  upon  her  in.  m, 
51  ::J0  m.  m.  of  Babylon  forbof. 
5t'>  her  m.  tn.  arc  taken 
57  drunk  captains  and  m.  m. 
Lam.  1:15  L.  hath  troddi-n  in.  tn. 
E:rk.  39:20  at  table  with  m.  m. 
l>an.  8:20  commanded  m.  m. 
Ihfs.  10:13  trust  in  mioh'y  m 
.AW  2:7  thi'y  sh.  run  likem.  m. 
;i:9  prepare  war.  wake  m.  m. 
Ob.  9  thy  m.  in.  O  Teman 
.\uh.  2:3  shield  of  his  mighty  m. 
Zee.  10:5  they  shall  be  as  hi.  m. 
Ji'V.  6:15  m.  in.  hide  themselves 
19:18  ye  may  eat  flesh  ofm.  m, 
MEX-PLEASERS. 
ElJi.  6:6  eve-^crvttuta  as  tn.-p, 
I  Coi.  3:5a 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


MEN 

Sons  or  >fE\. 

Ps.  4:2  O  ye  s.  ofm.  how  1.  58:1 

31:1!)  trust  in  thoc  bof.  «.  o/';;i. 

ai:13  Lord  beholdcth  s.  of  m. 

57:4  I  lie  among  the  sons  of  m. 

145:12  to  make  kno.  to  ,?.  ofvi. 
Pior.  8:31  del.  were  \\L  s.  ofm. 
JT'-.  1:13  hath  -riven  to  ^',  qf?n. 

2:fi  deliLrhts  of  the  sons  ofm. 

3:11)  (Jod  iialh  piven  to  *.  of  m. 
18  cimcernin;^  estate  of  ^.  ofm. 

S:ll  5.  of  m.  set  to  do  evil 

9:3  heart  of  s.  ofm.  full  of  evil 
22  so  are  .t.  ofm.  snared  in  cVi 
Is.  52:14  form  more  til.  *'.  of7n. 
Jer.  32:19  eyes  are  upon  s.'ofm. 
Don.  5:21  driven  from  .«.  ofm. 

10:16  like  simil,  of  s.  of  in. 
Jod  1:12  joy  withered  fr.  s.  ofm. 
Jllic.  5:7  nor  waiteth  for  *.  of  m. 
Mark  3:28  sins  he  forgi.  s.  ofm. 
Eph.  3:5  not  made  kn'.  to  s.  of  m. 

See  OLD,  RICH,  RIGHTEOUS,  SING- 
ING. 

MEX-SBRVAIVTS. 

Gi^n.  12:16  Ahram  had  m.-s. 

20:14  Abimelech  gave  m..-s. 

30:43  J.  had  m.-s.  camels,  32:5 
Ed\  21:7  not  go  out  as  7n..-s, 
Dent.  12:12  bef.  L.  ye  and  m.-s. 

1  Snm.  8:16  will  take  you  m.-s. 

2  A'.  5:26  is  time  to  re'c.  in.-s.  ? 
Luke  12:45  begin  to  beat  m.-s. 

ME\-STEALERS. 
1  Tim.  1:10  law  is  made  for  m.-s. 
See  TWO. 

IMEX  of  war. 
2^nm.  31:4!)  sumofm.  of  war 
Deut.  2:14  till  generation  of  m. 
of  IV.  came  out,  16 ;  Jos.  5:6 

1  K.  0:22  they  were  m.  of  w.  and 

his  captains,  2  Chr.'&:9 

2  K.  25:4  m.  ofw.  fled.  Jer.  53:7 
Jer.  38:4  weak,  hands  of  m.o;'w. 

4!):26  m.  ofw.  be  cut  olT,  50:30 

51:32  m.  of  war  are  afl'righted 
Ezrk.  27:16  P.  were  thv  ?«.  ofw. 

27  thy  m.  of  war  shall  fall 
Jo'l'2:~  climb  ^^■aIl  like  m.  ofw. 

3:!l  let  all  m.  of  ivm-  draw  near 

,Xui«  23:11  U.  with  his  m.  of  to. 

MEIV,  with  wicked. 

Oen.  13:13  m.  of  Sodom  were  w. 
iV'wm.  16:26  de.  fr.  tents  of  ?».  m. 
2  Slim.  3:34  man  fall.  bef.  !(i.  m. 

4:11  more  wh.  w.  m.  have  slain 
Job  22:15  old  way  w.  m.  ha.  tro. 

34:8  which  wal'kcth  with  M.  m. 
26  striketh  them  as  wicked  m.. 
36  because  of  answers  of  w.  m. 
Ec.  8:14  w.  m.  to  wh.  it  happen. 
Jer.  5:26  am.  my  peo.  fou.  w.  jii. 
Mat.  21:41  miser,  destroy  w.  m." 
2  7Vics.  3:2  delivered  from  w.  m. 

Wise  MEIV. 
Gen.  41:8 Ph.  call.  to.  m.  Er.  7:11 
.Er.  36:4  «).  m.  wrought  work 
Deut.  1:13  take  ye  wise  m.  and 
xhib  15:18  which  «i.  m.  have  told 

34:2  hear  my  words,  O  ye  w.  m. 
Ps.  49:10  seeth  that  7vise  m.  die 
Prnv.  10:14  w.  m.  lay  up  knowl. 

13:20  walketh  with  w.  m. 

29:8  w.  m.  turn  away  wrath 
Ec.  9:17  words  of  to.  m.  heard 
Is.  19:12  where  are  thy  wue  m. 

2!l:14  wisrt.of  j/r.  7n.  shall  perish 

44:25  tiirneth  w.  m.  backward 
.7c  r.  8:9  the  lei.^e  m.  are  ashamed 

10:7  the  wise  m.  of  the  nations 

51:57  make  drunken  her  w.  m. 

Ezik.  27:8  thy  wisem.  O  Tyrus 

9  the  n\  m.  were  thv  calkers 

Dan.  2:12  to  destroy  all  wi,^e  m. 

4:6  decree  to  bring  in  all  hi.  m. 
Ob.  8  destroy  w.  m.  out  of  Edom 
Mat.  2:1  came  w.  7n.  from  cast 

1  for.  1:26  not  nmny  ivise  m. 
10:15  I  speak  as  tow.  ?n. 

>IE\,  iritk  women. 
Deut.2:M  utterly  dcslroyed  the 

m.  and  n-omm.  ./os.  8V.i5 

Jufl.  9:49;il)oiit  l.lKIOm.  and  70. 

16:27  house  fiillnrw.  and  w. 

2  .Sam.  6:19  di-:dl  Id  the  w.  asm. 
.ilc/s  5:14  added  to  L.  7n.  and  «i. 

8:3  Saul,  haling  m.  and  women 

12  baptized,  both  vi.  and  ?/'. 
9:2  m.  or  w.  bring  ttiem  bound 
22:4  into  prisons  both  in.  and  w. 

MEN,  irrym^n.  and  children.  See 

CHILD  REN. 

Ye  MEIV. 

Jcib  34:10  heark.  ye  m.  of  under. 


Acfft  l-.n  ijem.  ofG.  2:11of  Jnd. 
5:85  ye  m.  of  Is.  17:22  of  Athpus 
13:15  ye  m.  and  brethren,  if  ye 
19:35  ye  m.  of  Ephesus 
Young  MEX. 
Gen.  14:24  wh.  y.  in.  have  eaten 
Ejc.  24:5  y.  in.  which  offer,  bum. 
Jos.  6:23  y.  in.  that  were  spies 
Jiid.  14:10  en  used  y.  m.  to  do 
Biith  3:10  followcdst  not  y.  ?n. 

1  'Sam.  2:17  sin  of  y.  ?n.  very  gr, 
8:16  take  your  troodliest  y.  m. 
21:4  if  y.  m.  kept  from  women 
25:8  ask  y.  in.  they  will  show 

95  thy  handmaid  sawnoty.  m. 
30:17  400  y.  in.  wh.  rode  on  ca. 

2  Sam.  2:14  y.  m.  arise  and  play 
13:32  sup.  they  slain  all  y.  in. 
18:15  ten?/,  m.  bare  J. 's  armor 

1  A'.  12:8  Re.  consult,  with  y.  m 
14  counsel  of  y.  m.  2  Chr.  10:8 

20:14  young  m.  of  the  princes 

2  K.  5:22  two  y.  m.  of  prophets 
8:12  their  y.  m.  wilt  thou  slay 

■Toh  1:19  fell  on  y.  m.  are  dead 
29:8  ?/.  m.  saw  me,  hid  themsel. 
Pft.  78:63  lire  consum.  their  y.  in. 
148:12  praise  L.  y.  m.  and  maid. 
Pi'or.  20:29  tjl.  of?/,  wi.  strenj^th 
7^.  9:17  L.  no  joy  in  their  y.  in. 
13:18  bows  dash  y.  m.  to  pieces 
23:4  nei.  do  I  nourish  up  y.  in. 
31:8  his  y.  m.  shall  be  discomfi. 
40:30  the  y.  m.  shall  utterly  fall 
Jer.  6:11  fury  on  assem.  of  y.  in. 
9:21  cut  off  y.  m.  from  streets 
11:22  y.  m.  eh.  die  by  the  sword 
1.5:8  brought  a^:.  moth,  of  y.  m. 
18:21  let  y.  m.  oe  slain  by  swo. 
31:13  both?/,  in.  and  old  rejoice 
48:15  chosen  young  in.  gone  to 

slaughter 
49:26  y.  m.  shall  fall  in  streets 
50:30  theref.  y.  m.  fall  in  streets 
51:3  spare  not  y.  m.  des.  utterly 
Lam.  1:15  assem.  to  crush  y.  m. 
18  virgins  and  y.  m.  into  capt. 
2;21  y.  in.  and  old  lie  on  ground 
5:13  they  took  y.  in.  to  grind 

14  y.  m.  ceased  fr.  then*  music 
Bzek.  2:3:6  desirable  y.  in.  12,  23 
Joel  2:28  y.  in.  see  vis.  Acts  2:17 
AmoK  2:11  y.  m.  for  Nazarites 
4:10  y.  in.  slain  with  the  sword 
8:13  your  y.  vi.  faint  for  thirst 
Zpc.  9:17  make  y.  m.  cheerful 
Mark  14:51  y.  in.  laid  hold 
Arts  5:6  y.  m.  arose,  wtumd  him 
Tit.  2:6  y.  in.  exhort  to  be  sober 

1  John  2:13  I  wr.  to  you,  y.  in.  14 
ilENAHEM.    2  /r.'l5:14, 16 

MEXD,  IIVG. 

2  CJir.  24:12  brass  to7rt.  ho.  of  L. 
34:10  workmen  to  in.  house 

Mat.  4:21  Z.  in.  nets,  Mark  1:19 
MENE.     Dan.  6:25 

MEIVSTRUOrS. 
7s'.  30:22  last  away  as  in.  cloth 
Lam.  1:17  Jeru.  is  as  in.  woman 
Ezek.  18:6  come  near  to  m.  wo. 

MEXTIOIV,  Substantive 

Gen.  40:14  in.  of  me  unto  Pliar, 

Ex.  23:13  make  no  in.  of  other 
gods,  Jos.  23:7 

1  Sam.  4:18  made  m.  of  ark  of  G. 

7*^.  71:16  make  in.  of  thy  righte. 
87:4  I  will  make  m.  of  Rahab 

7*.  13:4  in.  th.  his  name  is  exalt. 
19:17  make  in.  thereof  be  afraid 
26:13  will  make  in.  of  thy  name 
48:1  makem.  of  the  God  of  Isr. 
49:1  he  made  ni.  of  my  namif 
02:6  ye  that  make  in.  of  the  L. 

.7(7'.  4:16  make  ye  m.  to  nations 
20:9  I  will  not  make  m.  of  him 

Amos  6:10  not  in.  name  of  Lord 

Hom.  1:9  in.  you  alw.  in  my  pra. 
Eph.  1:16;  1  Thes.  1:2 

Phile.  4  in.  of  thee  in  my  praye. 

Iltb.  11:22  m.  of  departing  of  Is. 
ME\TIO\,  Verb, 

h.  6:i:7//?.  Iovii'u'--kiiidn.of  Lord 

Jer.  2.3:36  Imr.  uf  L.  m.  uo  more 
MEMIOXED. 

1  Hir,  4::)S  ili.  m.  were  princes 

2  Chr.  20:31  J.  in.  m  b.  of  kings 
Ezek.  16:56  Sodom  was  not  m. 

18:22  hirt  transgres.  not  he?rt. 
2i  liis  righlrnus.  sh.  not  be  in. 
3-'l:16noiiL-  of  liis  sins  sh.  be /n. 
MEPIIIIIO.<<HETI1. 
2  Sam.  4:1  minif  whs  M  9-10 
21:7  but  tliu  king  spared  M. 
MERAB.     1  Sam.  14:49;  18:19 


MER 
MER  ARI. 

Gen.  46:11 ;  E.r.  6:16 ;  Xum.  3:17; 

1  Chr.  6:1.  16;  23:6 
i^uin.  4:42  numbered  of  Af.  lO:^ 
Jos.  21:7  M.  40  ;  1  Chr.  6:63,  77 

MERCHA\DISE. 
Devt.  21:14  not  make  in.  of  her 

24:7  broth,  maketh  in.  of  him 
Prov.  3:14  in.  bet.  than  in.  of  go, 

31:18  perceiveth  her  in.  is  good 
7*.  2.3:18  her  ?w.  sh.  be  holine 

45:14  in.  of  Ethio.  come  to  thee 
Ezek.  26:12  a  prey  of  thy  m. 

27:9  ships  in  thee  to  occupy  m. 

15  isles  were  in.  of  hands 
28:16  multit.  ofm.  have  filled 

Mat.  22:5  farm,  another  to  in. 
John  2:16  F.'s  house  hou.  ofm. 
2  Pet.  2:3  words  make  m.  of  you 
Sev.  18:11  no  man  buyeth  th.  in. 

MERCHAXT. 
Gen.  23:16  cur.  money  with  m. 
37:28  passed  by  Midian.  m,.-m. 
1  K.  10:15  he  had  of  7H.-men 
Prov.  31:14  like  the  7h. -ships 

24  delivereth  girdles  to  the  m. 
Cant.  3:6  perfum.  powders  of  in. 
Is.  23:11  command,  ag.  ?«.city 
Ezek.  27:3  art  a  in.  of  po.  for  isles 
12Tarshish  wasthv7W. 

16  Syria;  18Damas. ;  20Dedan 
libs.  12:7  a  m.  balances  of  deceit 
Zfp.  1:11  in.  peo.  are  cut  down 
Mai.  13:45  Hke  a  7n.-man  seeking 

MERCHAIVTS. 

1  K.  10:15  of  traltic  of  spice  m. 

28  the  king's  ;«.  receiv.  linen 
yarn.  2  Chr.  1:16 

Xeh.  3:32  goldsmiths  and  the  in. 

13:20  in.  lodged  without  Jerus. 

Job  41:6  shall  part  him  am.  in.  .^ 

Is.  23:2  in.  of  Zidon  replenished 

8  city,  whose  in.  are  princes 

47:15  even  thy  m.  sh.  wander 

Ezek.  17:4  set  It  in  a  city  oTm. 

27:13  Javan  ;  Tubal ;  Mesh.  in. 

15  Dedan ;  17  Judahand  Israel 

thy  m. 
21  in  these  were  they  thy  in. 

29  in.  of  Shcba  and  Raam.  23 
36  the  m.  shall  hiss  at  thee 

.38:13  and  the  m..  of  Tarshish 

yah.  3:16  multip.?n.  above  stars 

Iiei\  18:3  in.  of  earth  waxen  rich 

11  m.  of  earth  weep  over  her 

2:J  m.  were  great  ni.  of  earth 

MERCLTRIlTS.    Acts  14:12 

MERCY. 
Gen.  94:27  destitute  master  of  771. 
43:14  GiH\  irive  ynu  in.  before 
E.v.  ,34:7  keeping  m.  for  thou- 
sands, I)an.  9:4 
Nam.  14:18  the  Lord  is  of  great 

m.  Ps.  103:11;  145:3 
Dent.  7:9  keep  coven,  and  m.  12 

2  Sam.  7:15  in.  not  depart  from 
him,  1  Chr.  17:13;  Ps.  89:24 

15:20  m.  and  truth  be  with  thee 
lA'.  8:23  keepest  covenant  and 
rn.  with  serv.  Neh.  1:5;  9:32 
1  CTir.  16:34  his  m.  endureth  for 
ever,  41;  2  Chr.  5:13;  7:3,  6; 
20:21:  Ezr.  3:11;  7^^-.  106:1; 
107:1;   118:1;    136:1-26:  Jer. 
33:11 
Ezr.  7:28  extended  m.  to  me 
9:9  extend,  m.  to  us  in  sight  of 
Keh.  1:11  m.  in  sight  of  man 
Job  37:13  for  correction  or  form. 
Ps.  21:7  thro'  in.  of  Most  High 
2;j:6  goodness  and  m.  follow  me 
25:10  paths  of  the  Lord  are  in. 
32:10  in.  shall  comp.  him  about 
.33:18  them  that  hope  in  his  m. 
52:8  I  trust  in  the  m.  of  God 
.57:3  send  forth  in.  and  truth 
59:10  God  of  7/i.  sh.  prev.  me,  17 
61:7  O  prepare  in.  and  truth 
62:12  unio  thee  belongeth  m. 
66:20  not  turnt'd  m.  from  me 
77:8  is  his  77i.  cl.  gone  for  ever? 
85:10  m.  and  truth  m.  together 
86:5  plenteous  in  m.  15;  103:8 
89:2  in.  sh.  be  built  up  for  ever 
14  m.  and  truth  go  be.  thy  face 
98  my  m.  will  I  keep  for  him 
98:3  remembered  in.  toward  Is. 
100:5  L.  is  good,  his  m.  is  everl. 
101:1  will  sing  m.  and  jndgm. 
103:17  m  of  Lord  is  everlasting 
109:12  none  e.xtcnd  in.  to  him 
l:iO:7  with  the  Lord  there  is  77i. 
147:11  pleas,  in  tiiose  hope  in. 
Pi'ov.  3:3  let  not  m.  forsake  thee 
14:21  he  that  hath  m.  on  poor 
22  m.  and  truth  sh.  be  to  them 


jMER 

Pror.  14:31  he  fbnt  hon.  O.  ha.  m. 

16:6  by  m.  iniquity  is  purged 

20:2.8  m.  and  truth  preserve  the 
king,  and  his  throne  is  up- 
holden  by  in.  Is.  16:5 

21:21  followeth  after77i.  find,  life 
Is.  49:10  that  hath  m.  on  them 

54:10  Lord  that  hath  m.  on  thee 

60:10  my  favor  had  m.  on  thee 
Jer.  6:23  cruel,  and  have  no  m. 
Hos.  4:1  there  is  no  in.  in  land 

6-6  I  desired  m.  and  not  sacrif. 

10:12  reap  in  in.  12:6  keep  m. 

14:3  in  thee  the  fatherl.  find  m. 
Jon,  2:8  forsake  their  own  in. 
Mic.  6:8  do  justly,  and  love  m. 

7:18  because  he  delight,  in  m. 

20  wiltperfomim.  toAbraham 
Hab.  3:2  L.  in  wrath  rcmcm.  in. 
Mat.  .5:7  merciful,  sh.  obtain  m. 

23:23  omitted  judgment  and  m. 
Lake  1:50  m.  on  them  fear  him 
54  Is.  in  remembran.  of  his7rt. 
72  to  perform  the  in.  promised 
78  through  tender  7n.  of  God 
Ifom.  9:23  gloiy  on  vessels  ofm. 
11:30  obtained  in.  thro'  unbelief 
31  your  in.  th.  also  may  ob.  in. 
15:9  might  glorify  God  for  7?i. 
1  Cor.  7:25  obtai.  m.  to  be  faith. 
9  Cor.  4:1  as  we  have  received  m. 
Gal.  6:16  peace  and  in.  on  Israel 
Eph.  2:4  God  who  is  rich  in  m, 
Phil.  2:27  God  had  m.  on  him 

1  Tim.  1:2  m.  and  peace  fr.  G. 

2  TVm.  1:2:  Tit.lAr^JohnS 
13  I  obtained  m.  because,  16 

2  7';7rt.  1:16  Lord  give??*,  to  hou. 
18  he  may  find  in.  of  the  Lcfrd 

T/t.  3:5  according  to  m.  he  saved 
I/eb.  4:16  that  we  may  obtain  m. 

10:98  desp.  law  died" withoutm. 
Jam.  9:13judgm.  without  m.  th. 
showed  no  m.  in.  rejiiccth 

3:17  wisd.  from  above  ful!  ofm. 

5:11  pitiful  and  offender  in. 
1  Pet.  1:3  according  toabund.  in. 

9:10  in.  now  have  obtained  m. 
Jade  2m.  to  you,  peace,  and  love 

21  looking  for  in.  of  Lord  Jes. 

Have  MERCY. 

°s.  4:1  have  m.  upon  mo,  6:2; 
9:13;  25:16;  27:7;  30:10;  31:9; 
51:1;  86:16 
102:13  A.m.  on  Z.  123:2  on  ns, 3 
Proi\  28:13  forsak.  sins  sh.  h.  m_ 
Is.  9:17  nei.  h.  in.  on  fatherless 
14:1  Lord  will  have  in.  on  Jac. 
27:11  th.made  th.  will  not  A.  m.. 
30:18  that  he  may  have  m. 
49:13  God  will  A.m.  on  afllicted 
54:8  with  kindness  will  I  h.  m. 
55:7  return,  and  he  will  have  m. 
Jer.  13:14  nor  have  m.  21:7 
30:18  I  will  have  in.  on  dwelling- 
31:20  I  will  surclv  A.  in.  33:26: 

Ezek.  39:25;  Hos.  1:7:  2:23 
42:12  that  he  may  h.  in.  on  yoa 
Hos.  1:6  no  more  A.  in.  on  Is.  9:4 
Z(c.  1:12  long  wilt  th.  not  A.  m. 
10:6  for  I  hare  in.  upon  tbrm 
Mat.  9:13  I  will  have  m.  12:7 
27  thou  son  of  David,  A,  in.  on 
me.  15:29;  20:.30.  31;  Mark 
10:47.48;  7?/-(e  18:.38,  39 
Lake  16:24  Ai)raham,A.7ft.  on  ra. 
17:13  Jesus,  ^Master,  k.  in.  on  us 
Pom.  9:15  I  will  have  m.  on  wh. 

I  will  have  in.  18 
11:32  that  he  might  h.  in.  on  all 


MERCY-SEAT. 

E.r.  25:17  make  a  m.-s.  of  gold 
22  from  above  7«.-t?.  bet.  cheru- 
bim. Lev.  16:2;  Xam.  7:89 
26:.34  put  m.-s.  on  ark.  40:20 
Liv.  16:13  iuceuse  cover  m.-s. 

MERCY,  ivifh  show,  ed»  eth, 
inp. 

Gen.  39:91  Lord  was  with  Joeep. 

and  shonid  him  in. 
Ex.  90:6  showing  in.  to  thouean. 

Deut.  5:10 

.33:19  s.  in.  on  wh.  I  will  s.  m. . 

Deal.  7:2  no  covenant,  nor^.  m.. 

Jxid.  1:24  and  we  will  .■.■.  thee  m. 

9  Sam.  22:51  s.  m.  to  his  anoint. 

Ps.  18:50 

1  K.  3:6  hast  fhoioed  to  D.  my 
father,  great  m.  2  Chr.  1:8 

2  Chr.  6:14  je.  in.  to  thy  servant* 
Ps.  37:91  the  righteous  .••■.  in. 

85:7  s.  ns  thy  in.  O  Lord 
109:16  remembered  not  to  s.  m. 

7s'.  47:6  diflst  show  them  no  in. 

.Te.r.  50:42  a)id  will  not  s.  in. 

Dan.  4:97  break  oil' sins,  s.  m. 


CRUDEXS   COXCORDANCE. 


948 


MER 

ZfC.  7:0  oxocuic  jiirt^Tn.  ».  m. 

Luke  1:.'>8  L.  .*.  <;rrai  m.  on  her 
10:37  that  s/ioirt'd  m.  oti  liiui 

Horn,  !t:ir>  lull  nf  Cod  thnt  >-.  m. 

Jam.  '^:i:l  thiit  lialh  «.  nu  m. 
Thy  SIERCY. 

O^n.  10:l!i  liiisi  nm^'iiilicd  /.  m. 

Ex.  15:13  in  A  m.  k-il  forth  pco. 

A'l/Hi.  11:19  j.'rfatn»!5s  cif  thij  i/j. 

jVM.  i:J:'ii  aramlini:  to  My  m. 

/^■.  r>:7  ill  muItitiuU'  Kti  thy  m. 
6:4  return.  O  Lord,  save  nie  for 

^/(WWi.Vsakr.  31:16 
13:5  Ihave  trll^t(■d  in  thy  m. 
25:7  uccor.  to  t!iij  m.  renicni.  rao 
31:7  I  will  rejoice  in  thy  tn. 
a3:22  let  thy  m.  O  L.  be  upon  nss 
36:5  f.  m.  O  L.  is  in  the  heavens 
44:'.i6  redeem  us  for^  m.'n  i-ake 
B7:10  thy  m.  is  uTeat  to  heavens 
59:16  I  will  sini:  aloud  of  My  m. 
69:13  in  multitude  of  t/iy  m. 
85:7  show  us  /.  tn.  8fi:I8  -Teat 
90:14  O  satisfv  us  with  thi/  tn. 
94:18  t.  tn.  O  Lord,  held  ine  up 
10S:4  (hy  tn.  is  trrent  ahove  hea. 
109:31  because  fhy  m.  is  yood 

26  uccordiM'^  to  thy  m. 

115:1  for/,  tn.  and  truth's  s»ake 
Wii-XA  earth  is  full  of  My  tn. 
Vi\  cit-al  wi.  servant  ac.  to  t.  m. 
138:8  fhy  m.  endurelh  for  ever 
143:l''i  uf  ^  tn.  cut  oil'miuu  unc. 

MKIICIES. 
O^n.  32:10  not  worthy  of  thy  m. 
2<Sam.  21:14  for  his  wi.  are  ^'rcat, 

1  CAr.  21:i:J 
2  CTr.  6:42  remembpr/n.  of  Dnv. 
JViA.  9:19  iu  i/r  forsook,  ih.  not 

27  accord,  to  thy  tn.  thou  jrav, 

31  m.  didst  not  consume  them 
J*s.  51:1  thy  tn.  bhit  out  tninsLj. 

69:13  in  multitude  of  thy  tn. 
Ifi  according  to  thv  tender  tn. 

89:1  I  will  Fini;  of  tile  W(.  of  L. 

106:7  remeuibercd  not  thy  in. 
45  repented  accord,  lo  his  m. 

110:41  let  thy  tn.  also  come 
la.  54:7  with  tn.  will  I  jjrather 

5."i:3  sure  tn.  of  D.  Actft  I3:;J1 

63:15  where  is  thy  m.  tow.  me 
Jer.  16:5  taken  away  my  m. 

42:12  I  will  show  m.  unto  yon 
I^in.  3:22  of  L.'s  7/i.  we  are  not 

32  compassion  according  to  m. 
Dan.  2:18  m.  concernini:  tnis 

9:9  to  the  L.  our  God  belou:_'m. 
18  not  for  rii.'ht('ousn.  hut  in. 
Bos.  2:19  I  will  betr.  thee  in  m. 
ZfC.  1:16  am  returned  with  in. 
Bom,  12:1  I  bes.  vou  bv  m.  of  G. 
2  Cor.  1:3  Father'of  m.'and  find 
PhU.  2:1  if  there  be  any  fellow- 
ship, anj'  bowels  of  m. 
CW.  3:12  put  on  bowels  of  m. 

Tender  MERCIES. 
Ps.  25:(i  remeui.  thy  (.  tn.  51:1 

40:11  withhold  not  thy  ttn.  in. 

77:9  in  anger  sliut  up  his  /.  tn. 

79:8  thy  tender  tn.  prevent  us 

103:4  L'.  crown,  thee  witli  t.  tn. 

119:77  thy  t.  tn.  come  unto  me 
156  great  are  thy  ten.  tn.  (>  L. 

145:9  (.  tJi.  over  all  his  works 
Piov.  12:10  (.  in.  of  wicked  cruel 

MERCIFUL. 
Gen.  19:16  Lord  beiii^  m.  to  Lot 
£>.  34:6  L.  O.  tn.  and  gracious 
Dent.  21:8  be  tn.  O  L.  lo  Ismel 

32:43  and  will  be  tn.  to  his  land 
iSatn.  22:26  with  in.  thou  wilt 

show  thvM-lf  HI.  P.i.  1H:2.'> 
1  K.  20:31  kings  of  Is.  tn.  kin::* 
S  Chr.  30:9  L.  G.  gracious  and  m. 
jVcA.  9:17  ready  to  pardon  andrn. 
Ps.  26:11  redeem  me,  and  be  m. 
lo  me,  41:4,  10;  56:1;  67:1; 
S6:3;  11H:5S.  I:i2 

S7:26  the  righteous  is  ever  m. 

B9:5  be  not  m.  to  any  wicked 

67:1  G.  be  m.  to  us.  and  bl.  U9 

103:8  Lord  Is  in.  and  gracious 

117:2  iiis  tn.  kindiu*^s  is  great 

119: "III  in.  kindness  for  my  com. 
Pror.  11:17  tn.  man  docth  good 
li.  57:1  in.  men  are  taken  away 
Jer.  3:12  I  am  in.  saiih  the  Lord 
Joei  2:13  he  is  graciouB  and  tn. 
Jon,  4:2  knew  thou  art  a  in.  (t. 

j/u/.  5:7  tn.  bhall  ot>tain  mercy 
Luke  6;:i6  be  //).  as  your  K.  is  m. 

18:13  God  hem.  to  me  a  sinner 
Hf^b.  2:17  be  a  in.  high-priest 

8:12  be  in.  to  their  unright. 

MERIBAH. 
J?j,  17:7calltJ  uame  of  place  M. 


X'fin.  20:13.  21;  M  '//.  .«:M  ;  33:8 

/N.  81:7  proved  thee  at  wat.  M. 

MKHODACM.     .hr.  50:2 

MKKGDACU-B.\LA1J.\X.      In. 
39:1 

MERO>r.    Jo*.  11:.-.  7 

M£liOZ.    Jtid.  5:23 
MKRRV. 

Gen.  43:;14  drank  and  were  m. 

Ju(l.  9:27  trode  grapes,  nnido  m. 
16:25  their  hearts  were  tn. 
19:6  and  let  thy  heart  be  m. 

Ruth  3:7  Bt)az's  heart  was  in. 

1  Sam.  25:36  Nabal's  heart  in. 

iSatn.  13:28  when  Amnoii  iam 
\  1  A'.  4:20.Iudah  and  Isr.  were  m. 
I   21-7  and  let  thy  heart  be  in. 
1 2  Chr.  7:10  »*ent  i)eoph*  away  m. 

K'it,  1:10  heart  or  king  was  m. 

/*/w.  15:13  m.  heart  ma.  cheerf. 

15  tn.  heart  ha.  continual  feast 
17:22  a  m.  heart  doeth  good 

iV.  8:15  better  to  I'ut  and  he  m. 
9:7  drink  w  ine  with  a  in.  heart 
10:19  laughter,  wine  nmketh  tn. 

lit.  21:7  the  in,  hearted  do  sigh     i 

Jet:  30:19  vol.  of  th.  th.  malve  tn. 
31:4  dances  of  th.  tliat  make  in. 

L"ke  12:19  ease,  eat  and  bo  tn. 
15:23  and  be  in.  24;  29  I  might 
32  it  was  meet  we  sh(»uM  be  tn. 

Jam.  5:13  is  any  tn.  f  sing  psal. 

Rtv.  11:10  rejoice  and  make  tn. 
MERRILY. 

Est.  5:14  go  in  tn.  with  kin^ 
MESCHECH. 

Gen.  10:2  M.  gon  of  Japheth, 
1  Chr.  1:5.17 

P/t.  120:5  I  Bojonm  in  M. 

Ezek.  39:1  ag.  chief  prince  of  M. 

MESOPOTAMIA. 

Gfin.  21:10  Klie/.er  went  to  M. 
l}€ut.  2;J:4  Hal.  of  >L  Jud.  3:8 

1  Chr.  li):6  hire  chari.  i>ut  of  ]\r. 
.■{''fit  2:9  dwellers  In  M.  we  hear 

7:2  G.  appeared  to  Abra.  iu  51. 

MESS,  ES. 
Gen.  43:31  sent  in.  to  them,  Ben- 
jamin's  ;/(. 

2  •S</m.  11:8 1'riah  am.f^omklng 

MESSAGE. 

Jufi.  8:20  I  have  tn.  from  God 
1  A'.  20:12  Benhad.  heard  this  m. 
Prov.  2Ji:6  sendeth  m.  by  fo(d 
Hag.  1:13  spake  Hag.  in  L.'s  m. 
L'llce  li):14cillz.  sent  m.  nCt.bim 
1  John  1:5  m.  we  ha.  heard,  3:11 

MESSEXGER. 

Grn.  50:16  ^ent  a  ;«.  to  Josenh 

1  A'.  ly:2  Jezebel  sent  in.  to  Elij. 
22:13  the  in.  went  to  call  Mica- 

iab.  ZChr.  18:12 

2  K.  6:32  ere  the  m.  cnme  to  bim 
9:18  the  m.  came  to  them,  but 

Jof>  1:11  there  came  a  in.  to  Job 
:i3:2;}  if  there  be  tn.  interpreter 
Prov.  13:17  in.  fall,  into  mischief 
17:11  cruel  tn.  shall  be  sent 
25:13  faithftdM.  to  them 
/>.  42:19  as  my  in.  that  I  sent? 
.fer.  51:31  one  ;/i.  run  to  meet 
Ez'k.  2-3:40  to  wii.  a  //(.  was  sent 
Il<t(i.  1:13  ILiL^^gai.  the  Lord's  m. 
MaL  2:7  he  is  in.  of  L.  of  hosts 
3:1  S'-nd  in.  of  covtmant,  ^fat. 
11:10;  J/«r/:l:2:  i'^e  7:27 
2  Cor.  12:7  m.  of  Satan  to  bnflet 
Phil.  2:25  companion,  your  m. 

MESSENGERS.  t 

(7<^rt.  32:3  .laenb  sent  m.  to  Esau 
Sum.  22:5  Italak  sent  in.  to  lial.  | 
.Aw.  6:17  Kahah  hid  the  tn.  25  I 
XSam.  19:11    Saul    sent   m.   to 

David.  14.  15.  20.  21 
25:14  David  sent  tn.  to  salute      I 
2.SV/Hi.  2:5  sent  in.  to  Jabesh-gil.  [ 
3:12  sent  in.  to  I). on  his  behalf' 
5:11  H.  eentm.toD.  1  Chr.  11:1 1 
11:4  Dav.  8*'nt  m.  lo  Bathsheba 
12:27  Joab  eent  m.  lo  David 
2  A'.  1:3  meet  thern.  of  Ahazinh 
17:4  llot^hea  had  eent  m.  to  So 
19:2:jm.  th.  hast  reproached  L. 

1  Chr.  19:2  m.  to  comfort  ITanun 

2  Chr.  36:15  L.  eent  them  by  m. 

16  they  mocked  the  in.  of  God 
Pror.  lti:14  wrath  of  king  as  m. 
h.  14:32  answer  in.  of  nation? 

18:2  go  ye  swift  in.  to  n  nation 
37:14  h-irer  from  in.  and  read  It 
44:26  iierfonneth  counsel  of  ;n. 
57:9  didst  send  thy  tn.  afar  off 

.At.  27:3  send  by  hand  of  the  m. 

Ezek,  23:16  t»ent  m.  into  Chaldeu  1 


MID 

Kxek.  30:9  m.  go  forth  from  mo 
AVtA.  2: 13  v<)ice  of  in.  no  more 
Luke  7:24  tn.  of  John  were  gone 
9:52  an<l  sent  in.  before  hl»>  ftice 
2  Ctir.  8:23  in.  of  the  churches 
Jam.  2:25  Kahab  had  receiv.  m. 

MESSIAH.  I 

Dan.  9:25  (Vom  cmnmnndment 

to  build  Jems,  unto  the  M. 

tlie  I'rinee  shall  be  7  week* 

26  aftt-r  62  weeks  >L  be  cut  off 
Johu  1:11  found  M.  wh.  is  Christ 

4:25  I  know  tliat  M.  cometU 

MET. 
G^n.  32:1  anget  of  God  m.  him 
33:8  bv  this  drove  I  in.f 
Ex.  3:18  God  of  the  Ilebrewe  in. 

with  us.  5:3 
4:24  L.  in.  bJm,  Pongbt  to  kill 

27  .\aron  went  and  tn.  5Iosc» 
5:aW  they  m.  Moses  and  Aaron 

Xum.  23:4  God  m.  Balaam,  16 
1  Sain.  10:10  prophets  ;/).  Saul 
1  A'.  13;24  was  gone,  lion  tn.  him 
Ps.  85:10  mercy  and  tru.  in.  tog. 
Pror.  7:10  tn.  him  a  woman  i 

Amos  5:19  and  a  bear  m.  him       | 
Mat,  8:28  tn.  him  two  devils 
}fark  11:1  place  wh.  two  wayam. 
Lake^:'^  much  people  m.  him, 

JbAu  12:18 
17:12  tn.  him  ten  men  lepers 
Jf>hn  11:20  Martha  in.  him.  30 
Arf.'i  10:25  C<irnelius  in.  him  and 
27:41  a  place  where  twof^ea*  tn. 
Ilib.  7:1  in.  Abraham  returning 

METE,  n. 
E.r.  ir.:18  m.  it  wiili  a  homer 
/v.  6');rt;n.  vallc-y  of  Sue.  108:7 
7J».  1'*:2  go  to  a  nation  ;/(.  out,  7 
■10:12  tn.  out  heaven  wiih  span 
Mat.  7:2  measure  ye  m.  be  meas. 
to  you.  MarkA-:2.A ;  Luke  6:38 
METEYARD. 
Lety.  19:;}5  no  unrighteous,  in  m. 
METHEG-AMMATL  2.S'am.  8:1 

METIIISELAII. 
Gz-n.  5:27  days  of  M.  9ti'.t  vars 
I  Chr,  1:3  JI.  Lamecli,  Luke  3:27 

Ml(  All. 

Jud.  17:1  mount  Kpli.  rrtJled  M. 

-Ar.  26:18  y\..  prophes.  Mic.  1:1 

MICAIAIT.  1  K.  22:8,  21;  2  Chr. 

18:8,  23,  25 

MICE. 

1  Sam.  6:4  fiv,-  golden  «?.  arcord. 
5  bh.  make  images  of  your  in. 

MICHAEL. 

7)/rr?.  10:13  M.  ch.  nrincc,  21;  12:1 

Jude\)  M.  contenuing  with  dev. 

Jiev.  12:7  M.  fought  ag.  dragon 

MICHAIAH. 

2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshapliat  pent  M. 
.VcA.  12:35  Fon  of  M.  give  thanks 
Jer,  36:11  M.  heard  Baruch,  13 

MICH  A  L. 
1  Sfim,  14:49  S.'s  yr.  daughter  Jf. 

19:13  M.  took  an  image  and 
2Satn.  3:13  ex.  first  bring  M.  14 
6:16M. looked  tbroMr/(r.  15:29 
MIcnMASIL    1  Sun.  13:2;  Is. 
10:28 

Min-I>AY. 
1  K.  18:29  when  tn.-d.  was  past 
Xfh.  8:3  fr<»m  morning  to  in.-d. 
Acts  26:13  in.-d.  I  saw  in  way 

MIDRLE. 
Jud.  16:20  hnld  of  two  m.  pillarf 

1  A'.  8:61  the  king  did  hallow 
m.  court.2rAr.  7:7 

2  A".  20:4  Isaiah  gone  to  m.  court 
Jfr.  39:3  princes  sat  fn  tn.  gate 
Eph.  2:14  broken  down  in.  wall 

MinOLEMOST. 
Ezek.  42:5  hit.'hcr  than  the  m.  6 

MII>IA\. 
^.  2:15dw.-lt  in  land  of  M. 
A'/m.  22:4  M.  said  toeldersof  M. 
25:15  dau.  of  chief  house  of  M. 
31:3  avenge  the  L,  of  M.  8,  9 
./'///.  6:1  delivered  them  to  M.  2 
7:14  into  hand  G.  delivered  M. 
8:22deHv.  frtim  M.  28;  9:17 
Jm.  9:4  bro.  yoke,  as  In  day  of  M. 
10;2(»  acconl.  to  plan-'bier  of  M. 
*iO:6  dn)mednri4's  of  M.  cover 
//a4».  3:7  cnrtidiis  of  M.  tremble 

.MIDIWITES. 

G^n.  37:28  M.  merchantmen,  36 

X'fin,  2-V17  vex  the  M.  31:2 

Jud.  6:7  Is.  cried  because  of  ^I. 

:2S  twoprlnccaof  tboM.  8:1 


Min 

Ptt.  85:9  do  to  Ihem  as  to  M. 
MIDIANITISH.     Xutn.  25:6,  Pi 
.MIDMGIIT. 

Er.  11:4  tn.  I  will  go  into  Egypt 
12:29  at  in.  L.  smtJte  flrst-bohi 
Jud.  16:3  Samson  lay  till  m. 
Hath  3:Kal  tn.  man  was  alVald 

1  A'.  3:2(t  she  arose  at  tn.  and 
Jftb  31:20  peo.  be  troubled  at  tn. 
/v.  Il9:(i2  at  in.  I  will  give  than. 
JAi/.  25:6  at  in.  there  was  a  cry 
Mark  13:35  come  at  even  or  tn, 
Luke  11:5  shall  go  lo  htm  at  m. 
Acts  16:25  at  in.  I'anI  prayed 

20:7  r.  continued  speech  tillm. 

MIDST. 
Ex.  14:16  sh.  gti  on  dry  ground 
llinunrh    tn.   of   sea.  Xutn. 
3.3:8;  Xth.  9:11;  /V  136:11 
De>i(.  i:i;5  put  evil  away  from  m, 
3  Chr.  32:4  ran  thr.  tn.  of  land 
Citiif.  3:10  tn.  paved  with  lore 
Is.  .58:0  fr<nn  7/1.  of  thee  the  yoke 
J<r.  :J0:21  proceed  ft.  tn.  of  them 
Ezfik.  9:4  go  through  m.  of  city 

14:8  cut  him  off  from  in.  of  pe.  9 

15:4  in.  burnt,  is  it  meet 

28:16fllledm.  of  thee  with  viol. 

18  bring  forth  fire  ft-om  in. 
Dan.  8:2<.ca.  forth  of  r/i.  of  Are 
I.'fke  4::lO  passing  thro'  in.  of  th. 
John  7:1 1  ahuul  Ilie  tn.  of  feast 

8:59  L'oing  Iliinu^'h  in.  of  them 
/?eiT.  8:13  living  thro"  tn.  of  heav. 

In  the  MinST. 
Gfn.  2:9  tr.  of  life  in  t.  tn.  3:3 

15:  !0  A.  dividi'd  them  ii>  t.  m. 
E.r.  8:22  I  am  L.  in  t.  tn.  of  earth 

I4:2'.t  dry  laud  iu  in.  15:10 

3.'1:3  I  « ill  not  go  up  in  in. 
Xutn.  2:17  labem.  in  tn.  of  camp 

35:5  shall  be  in  m.  Fztk.  4n:I5 
Dtut.  11:3  acts  he  did  in  m.  of  E. 

^i:U  (Jod  walketh  iu  t.  m. 
Jos.  3:17  in  tn.  of  Jordan.  4:10 

7:21  hid  in  the  tn.  of  mv  tent 

2  Sam.  18:14  in  the  in.  of  oak 
2  A'.  6:20  were  in  m.  of  Samaria 
1  Chr.  19:4  L'arments  in  the  tn.     • 
.Veh.  4:11  till  we  come  in  the  m. 
Ps.  22:14  in  the  m.  of  bowels 

22  i»  t.m.  of  the  conirregation 
will  I  praise  thee.  7/rVv.  2:12 

46:5  (lod  IS  in  the  m.  of  her 

102:24  take  not  away  i"  m.  of  d. 

110:2  rule  in  tn.  of  enemies 

]:W:7  I  walk  in  m.  of  trouble 
Proi\  4:21  keep  th.  in  in.  heart 

5:14  all  evil  in  tn.  of  conu'rega. 

8:20  in  the  m.  of  paths  of  judg. 

14::W  is  in  m.  of  fools  is  folly 

23::W  lieib  down  in  tn.  of  sea 
/*.  6:5  (//  the  m.  of  a  people 

7:6  set  a  king  in  the  in.  of  it 

12:6  great  is  the  Ilolv  One  in  the 
tn.  of  thee,  /A?.*.  11:9 

19:24  blessing  in  t.  m.  of  land 
Jer.  11:9  Lord,  art  in  the  m.  of  us 

17:11  IH  m.  of  his  days 
Lain.  4:13  blood  of  just  in  m. 
Ezek.  5:5  set  in  ni.  of  nations 

6:7  shall  fall  in  in.  of  ycni.  11:7 

17:16  in  in.  of  Babylon  shall  die 

23:;j9  in  the  m.  of  mv  house 

43:7  I  will  dw.  in  t.'in.  of  Is.  9 
Dan.  3:25  walking  in  m.  of  fire 
./oel  2:27  I  am  in  the  tn.  of  Israel 
Mic.  6:14  cast,  down  shall  in  m. 
Xah.  .3:13  ih  in.  of  thee  are  wo. 
l/ah.  3:2  in  the  m.  of  the  years 
Ztp.  3:5  L.  is  in  the  tn.  thereof 
12  leave  in  the  in.  a  poor  people 
15  Loi-d  is  in  the  in.  of  thee,  17 
Zee.  2:5  glory  in  tht  in.  of  her 
10  willdwell  in  in.  of  thee.  11 

8:3  dwell  in  the  in.  of  Jenisa.  8 
Mat.  10:16  sheep  IH  in.  of  wolves 

14:24  shij)  was  in  the  m,  of  the 
pea,  Mark  6:47 

18:2  little  child  in  m.  J/flr*9:36 

20  tb. -re am  Uh  tht  in.  of  them 

Lrdy  '..M:  15  temple  AX  as  rent  in  in. 

24:;J«>  Jesus  himself  stood  in  tfte 
tn.  .A»Art  20:19.  26 
John  19: 18  and  Jesus  in  the  m. 
f!^r.  4:0  in  tn.  of  tbr.  four  beasts 

6:6  in  tn.  of  thr<)tie  Lamb,  7:17 

Into  the  MIDST. 
Er.  24:1K  Moses  went  into  t.  m, 

3-3:5  1  will  come  into  thf  tn, 
px.  57:6  i.  in.  when-of  they  aro 
Jtr.  21:4  assemble  tb.  i.  wi.ofcl. 

51:63  cast  it  into  the  in.  of  river 
Ezfk.  5:4  cast  them  i.  tn.  of  flro 

22:19  I  will  gather  you  intom, 
of  JomBalcm 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


iMIG 

Out  nr  the  MIDST. 

Ex.  3:4  0.  of  111.  or  biiyh,  24:16 
Deut.  4: 12  L.  s[)ak(;  out  of  the.  m. 
of  fire,  15:8a,  3f);  5:4,  22.  24 
34  take  nation  out  of  in.  of  an. 
Jos.  4:3  o>/t  of  in.  of  Jordan.  8 
Is.  24:18  coiiR'th  out  ofm.  of  pit 
52:11  depart,  ^o  out  of  the  m.  of 
her.  . At.  50:8;  51:6.45 
i:zek.  n-.T  forth  out  of  ??i.  of  it 
2!l:4  br.  thto  out  of  in.  of  rivers 
32:21  sp.  to  him  o.  of  in.  of  hel! 
Zep.  3:11  away  out  of  in.  of  thee 

MIDWIFE,  VES. 

Gen.  35:17  in.  said  unto  Rachel 

38:28  in.  bound  on  hand  thread 

Ex.  1:16  when  ve  do  theofliceof 

am.  17,  19," 20,  21 

MIGHT,  Substantive. 

GfiM.  49:3  He.  first-horn,  my  m. 
Num.  14:13  this  people  in  thy  m. 
Deut.  3:24  do  accordini;  to  thy  m. 

6:5  love  thy  God  with  all  thy  in. 

8:17  m.  of  my  hand  gotten  weal. 

28:32  he  no  m.  in  thy  hand 
Jud.  5:31  sun  goeth  forth  in  m. 

6:14  go  in  thy  in.  16:30  bowed 
S-Sftm.  6:14D."danced  with  all m. 
2  K.  2;i:25  J.  turned  to  L.  \vi.  in. 

24:16  king  hro.  cap.  men  of  m. 

1  Chr.  12:8  men  of  m.  came  to  D. 
29:2  I  prepared  house  with  m. 

12  in  thy  handispowerandm. 
2  Chr.  20:6 

2  Chr.  20:12  have  no  m.  ag.  this 
Est.  10:2  Ahasue.  power  and  m. 
Ps.  76:5  none  of  the  men  of  m. 

145:6  speak  of  m.  of  thy  acts 
Ec.  9:10  find,  do  it  with  thy  in. 
h.  11:2  m.  shall  rest  on  hira 

33:13  ye  that  acknow.  my  ?/i. 

40:26  call,  them  by  great,  of  m. 

29  to  them  that  have  no  in. 

Jer.  9:23  nor  let  man  glory  in  in. 

10:6  thy  name  is  great  in  in. 

16:21  cause  th.  to  know  my  in. 

49:35  break  chief  of  their  in. 

51:30  their  m.  hath  failed 
Ezek.  32:30  ashamed  .if  their  m. 
Dan.  2:20  wisilmn  and  »»..  are  his 
23  O  Q.  who  liast  given  mo  in. 

4:30  built  by  ni.  of  my  imwer 
M'n-.  3:S  full  of  judgment  and  m. 

7:16  nations  confound,  at  th.  in. 
Zee.  4:6  not  by  m.  nor  by  jiower 
Eph.  1:21  far  above  all  in.  power 

3:16  to  be  strengthened  with  m. 
Col.  1:11 

6:10  L.  and  in  power  of  his  in. 
flPet.  2:11  angels  greater  in  in. 
Rev.  7:12  glo.  and  in.  be  unto  G. 

See  FULFILLED. 

MIGHTY. 

Gen.  10:9  m.  hunter  before  L. 
18:18  AI>raham  bee.  a  in.  nation 
23:6  thou  art  a  in.  prince 

Ex.  1:7  children  of  Israel,  in.  20 
9:28  be  no  more  in.  thunderings 
10:19  L.  turned  &in.  west  wind 
15:10  sank  as  lead  iu  in.  water 

Lev.  19: 15  nor  honor  person  of  m. 

Num.  22:6  this  people  are  too  m. 

Deut.  4:37  he  bro.  thee  out  with 
m.  power,  9:29 
26:5  a  nation,  in.  and  populons 

Jud.  5:13  have  dominion over/rt. 
23  came  not  to  help  L.  ag.  in. 

1  Sam.  4:8  nutuf  handof  ?«,  gods 
^Sani.  1;1!»  howaroj/i.  fallen!  25 

21  sbi.ld  <if  the  in.  is  cast  aw. 

2  K.  21:15  /ii.  of  the  land  captive 

1  Chr.  1:10  Xim.  m.  12:28  Zadok 

2  Chr.  26:13  made  war  with  in. 
27:6  pn  .lotliam  became  in. 

Ezr.  4:20  been  in.  king  over  Jer. 

7:28  mcny  tomebef.  in.  princes 
Nch.  3:16  N.  repaired  to  tiie  m. 

9:11  threw,  stone  in  m.  waters 
Job  5:15  he  sjiveth  poor  from  rn. 

6:23  redeem  me  fr.  hand  of  rn.  ? 

9:4  wise  in  heart,  m.  in  streng. 

12:19  he  overthrowcth  the  m. 
21  wcakeneth  strength  of  77i. 

21:7  wherefore  are  wicked  in.  ? 

24:22  druweth  m.  wi.  his  power 

34:20  7/i.  shall  he  taken  away 

35:9  by  reason  of  arm  of  m. 

41:25  raiseth  himself,  in.  afraid 
JV'.  %\\%  strong  and  m.  in  bnttlo 

29:1  give  to  the  L.  O  yo  in.  glo. 

45:3  gird  thy  sword.  6  most  m. 

59:3  in.  are  gathered  against  me 

68;.'W  seiid  out  voice,  in.  voice 

74:15  (liou  driedst  up  in.  rivers 

62:1  <!od  in  congreL'a.  of  the /n. 

69:0  who  am,  sous  /«.  like  to  L,  1* 


MIL 

Ps.  89:13  thou  hast  a  m.  arm 

19  I  have  laid  help  upon  owQin. 
93:4  L.  mightier  than  in.  waves 
106:8  make  in.  power  known 
112:2  seed  shall  be  in.  on  earth 
135:10  smote  nat.  slew  7ft.  kings 

Proi>.  16:32  better  than  the  m. 
18:18  lot  parteth  betwe.  the  in. 
23:11  their  Redeemer  is  m. 

Is.  3:25  thy  7/1.  sh.  fall  in  war 
5:22  woe  to  them  that  are  in. 
11:15  wi.  7rt.  wind  sh.  his  hand 
22:17  carry  thee  aw.  wi.  m.  cap. 
49:24  shall  prey  be  taken  fr.  in.  f 
63:1  in  righteousn.  in.  to  save 

Jer.  5:15  in.  and  ancient  nation 
32:19  gr.  in  counsel,  in.  iu  work 
3;3:3  iVill  show  thee  in.  things 

Ezek.  17:13  hath  taken  m.  of  land 

32:12  swords  of  m.  make  th.  fall 

21  strong  among  ??i.  sh.  speak 

27  not  lie  wi.  in.  that  are  fallen 

38:15  come  with  a  m.  army 

39:18  ye  shall  eat  flesh  of  7?i. 

Dan.  4:3  77i.  are  his  wonders  I 
8:24  his  power  shall  he  in. 
11:3  a  m.  king  shall  stand  np 

Amos  2:14  nei.  shall  m.  deliver 
16  courageous  am.  m..  sh.  flee 
5:12  7«.  sins;  24  7n.  stream 

Jon,  1:4  there  was  a  in.  tempest 

Zee.  11:2  howl,  m.  are  spoiled 

Mat.  11:20  most  of  7?i.  works 
21  if  7n.  works  which  were.  23 
13:54  hath  this  man  m,.  works? 
58  he  did  not  many  ?7i.  works 

there,  Mark  6:5 
14:2  John  the  Bap.  therefore  tti. 
works  do  show,  Mark  6:14 

Mark  6:2  m.  works  by  his  hand 

Luke  1:49  m.  hath  done  great  th. 

52  he  hath  put  down  the  in. 

9:43  amazed  at  m.  power  of  G. 

19:37  praised  God  for  7?i.  works 

24:19  was  a  prophet  in.  in  deed 

Acts  7:22  Moses  was?n.  in  words 
18:24  Apo!.  was  in.  in  script. 

Ttorn,  15:19  obed.  thro'  in.  signs 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  many  in. 
27  chos.  weak,  to  confound  m. 

2  Cor.  10:4  warfare  m.  thro'  God 
13:3  is  not  weak,  but  in.  in  you 

Gal.  2:8  the  same  was  in.  in  "me 
Eph.  1:19  working  of  ?«.  power 
2  Thes.  1:7  J.  with  his  in.  angels 
Jtev.  6:13  when  shak.  of  7/1.  \vind 
10:1  I  saw  ano.  m..  angel.  18:21 
18:10  Trt.  city;  19:6??Cthunder. 
See  ACTS,  GOD,  uand,  man,  men. 

MIGHTY  one. 
Gen.  10:8  N.  be^an  to  he  a  in.  0. 
Is.  \:-2\  Lord  of-faosts,  the  in.  0. 

of  Is.  30:29;  49:26;  60:16 

10:34  Leb.  shall  fall  by  a  in.  0. 

28:2  L.  hath  a  m.  and  strong  0. 

Jer.  20:11  L.  is  wi.  me  as  a  in.  0. 

Ezek.  31:11  deliver,  him  to  m.  0. 

MIGHTY  ones. 
Jud.  5:22  l)rokeu  by  their  m.  0. 
Is.  13:3  have  called  my  ?n.  ones 
Jer.  46:5  their  in.  o.  are  beaten 
Joel  3:11  cause  ??i.  0.  to  come 

MIGHTIER. 
Gen.  2G:16  thou  art  m.  than  we 
Ex.  1:9  child,  of  Is.  in.  than  we 
Num.  14:12  and  in.  than   they, 
Deut.AiHS;  7:1;  9:1,14;  11:23 
Ps.  93:4  L.  is  in.  tlian  many  wa. 
Ec.  6:10  nei.  contend  with  m. 
Mat.  3:11  that  com.  aft.  me  is  m. 
than  I,  Mark  1:7;  Luke  3:16 
MIGHTIER. 
1  Chr.  11:12  Ele.  was  one  of  3  ;7i. 
19  these  thi.  did  these  three  7H. 
24  B.  had  a  name  am.  three  77i. 
MIGHTILY. 
Deuf.  6:3  ye  may  increase  in. 
Jud.  4:3  Jabin  m.  oppressed  Is. 
14:6  Sp.  of  the  L.  came  m.  15:14 
J-r.  25:30  the  Lord  shall  m.  roar 
Jon.  3:8  man  and  beast  cry  m. 
Nah.  2:1  fortify  thy  power  in. 
Arts  18:28  m.  convinced  Jews 
19:20  so  m.  grew  word  of  God 
Col.  1:29  worketh  in  me  m. 
liev.  18:2  cried  in.  saying,  Bab. 

MILCAH. 

Gen.  11:29  M.  duught.  of  Haran, 

22:20;  2i:15;  .V//?/i.  26:33 

MiLrii. 

Gen.  32:15  thirty  in.  camels 

1  Sam.  6:7  take  two  in.  kino,  10 

MILCOM.      1  K.  11:5,  33:  2  A'. 

23:13 
MILDEW.    See  blasting. 


MIX 
MILE. 

Mat.  5:41  compel  thee  to  gOQ.m. 
MILETUM.    a  Tim.  4:20 
MILETUS.     Acts  20:15,  17 
MILK,  Substantive. 

Gen.  18:8  A.  took  butter  and  7??. 

49:12  his  teeth  he  white  wi.  m. 
Deut.  32:14  kine,  in.  of  sheep 
Jud.  4:19  J.  opened  bottle  of??). 

5;25  asked  water,  she  gave  in. 
Job  li):](iiior  pou.meout  as7«..?' 

'i\'.-i.\  liis  bn'usts  are  full  of  7«. 
Prof.  27:27  shall  have  goats'  m. 

30:33  churning  in.  bring,  butter 
Cant.  4:11  in.  under  thy  tongue 

5:1  drunk  wine  with  my  m. 

12  his  eyes  washed  with  m. 
Is.  7:22  ab'und.  of  in.  shall  give 

28:9  that  are  weaned  from  m. 

55:1  wi.  and  m.  without  honey 

60:16  thou  sh.  suck  7;*.  of  GeiU. 
La7n.  4:7  Nasar.  whiter  than  m. 
Ezek.  2.5:4  eat  fruit,  and  drink  ??). 
Joel  3:18  hills  shall  flow  with  in. 
1  Cor.  3:2  I  have  fed  you  with  7/1. 

9:7  who  eateth  not  of  the  m.  f 
Ileb.  5:12  as  have  need  of  7/1.  / 

13  ev.  one  nseth  in.  is  a  babe 

1  Pet.  2:2  new-bom  babes  des.  m. 
See  FLOWING. 

MILK. 
Is,  66:11  that  ye  may  m.  out 

MILL,  S. 
Ex.  11:5  m. -servant  behind  m. 
Num.  11:8  ground  manna  in  in. 
Mat,  24:41  two  worn,  grind,  at  m. 

MILLET. 
Ezek.  4:9  take  7/i.  and  make  bre. 

MILLIO:\S. 
Gen.  24:60  mother  of  thous.  in. 

MILLO. 
Jud.  9:6  house  of  M.  gather.  20 

2  Sam.  5:9  round  about  from  51. 

1  K.  9:24  Solo,  build  M.  11:27 

2  K.  12:20  slew  Joash  in  M. 
MILLSTO.VE.  S. 

Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  in.  pled. 
Jud.  9:53  a  woman  cast  a  piece 

ofTTi.  -2  Sam.  11:21 
■fob  41:24  heart  as  hard  as  a  w. 
Is.  47:2  take  in.  and  grind  meal 
Jer.  25:10  take  away  sound  otin. 
Mat.  18:6  a  in.  hanged  about  his 
neck.  Mark  9:42 ;  Luke  17:2 
Rev.  18:21  an  angel  took  up  a 
stone  like  a  great  m. 
MI\CL\G, 
Is.  3:16  walk,  and  in.  as  they  go 

MIXD,  Substantive. 
Gen.  26:35  a  grief  of  m.  to  Isaac 
Lev.  24:12  ?«,.  of  L.  showed  them 
Dent.  18:6  come  wi.  desire  of  in. 
28:65  L.  sh.  give  thee  sor.  of  771. 
30:1  call  th.  to  m.  am.  nations 

1  Chr.  23:9servewith  willing7rt. 
Nek.  4:6  peo.  had  a  in.  to  work 
J(^  23:13  one  in.  who  turn  him? 
Ps.  31:12  a  dead  man  out  of  7?i. 
Prov.  21:27  bring,  it  wi.  wic.  in. 

29:11  a  fool  nttereth  all  his  in. 
Is.  26:3  wh.  in.  is  stayed  on  thee 

46:8  again  to  m.  O  transgress. 

65:17  former  sh.  not  come  toni. 
Jer.  3:16  ark  sh.  not  eome  to  m. 

44:21  came  it  not  into  his  m.  f 
Dan.  5:20  m.  hardened  in  pride 
Ilah.  1:11  then  sh.  his  m,  change 
Mark  r):15  his  right  m.  Z?/itf  8:35 

14:72  P.  called  to7H.  words  of  J. 
Luke  12:29  nei.  he  of  doubtful  m. 
Acts  17:11  all  readiness  of  771. 

20:19  serv.  L.  with  humi.  of  in. 
Rom.  1:28  ga.  up  to  reprobate  vi. 

7:25  with  in,  I  serve  law  of  God 

8:7  carnal  m.  enmity  against  G. 
27  knoweth  what  is  in.  of  Sp. 

11:34  who  hath  kno.  in.  of  L.? 

12:16  same  in.  one  tow.  another 

14:5  persuaded  in  his  own  in. 

15:6  may  with  one  in.  glori.  G. 
\  Cor.  1:10  joined  in  the  same  771. 

2:16  known  77i.  of  L.  to  instruct 
him?  we  have  in.  of  Christ 

2  Cor.  7:7  fervent  m.  toward  me 
8:12  if  a  willing  in.  it  is  accept. 
13:11  hrethr.  be  of  one  m.  Phil. 

1:27:  2:2 
Eph .  2:3  desires  of  flesh  and  m. 
4:17  Gent,  walk  in  ^'ani^y  of  7/?,. 
Phil.  2:3  in  lowli.  of;/;,  let  each 
5  let  this  in.  be  in  you  wh.  was 
4:2  be  of  the  sanir  in.  in  the  L. 
Col.  2:18  putted  uii  by  ih-slily  in. 
3:13  humbleness  of  771.  moekn. 


jMIN 

2  Thes.  2:2  not  soon  shaken  in  m. 
2  Tim.  1:7  spirit  of  scmnd  in. 
Tit.  1:15  in.  and  conscience  defi. 

3:1  put  them  in  m.  to  be  subj. 
Heb.  8:10  my  laws  into  th.  in. 
1  Pet.  3:8  be  ye  all  of  same  in. 

4:1  arm  yours,  like.  wi.  one  77i. 

5:2  filthy  lucrej  but  of  ready  m. 

Rev.  17:9  in.  which  hath  wisdom 

13  these  have  one  in.  and  shal! 

See  ALIENATED. 

Mine,  or  my  MI^'D. 

Num.  16:28  done  th.  of  771.  own  m. 

24:13  good  or  bad  ofvi.  own  m. 
1  Sam.  2::i5  that  wh.  is  in  m.  m. 
1  Chr.  22:7  in  77*.  vi.  to  build  ho. 
Jer.  15:1  my  in.  could  not  be 

19:5  nei-  came  it  to  my  m.  32:35 

Lam.  3:21  this  I  recall  to  my  in. 

Rom.  7:2^3  war.  ag.  law  of  my  in. 

Thy  MI\D. 

1  Sam.  9:20  set  not  t.  in.  on  asses 
Job  34:33  should  it  be  accordine 

to  thy  in.  ? 
Ezek.  38:10  thi.  came  into  t.  in. 
Dan.  2:29  thou,  came  into  t.  in. 
Mat.  22:37  love  L.  the  G.  wi.  all 

f.  m.  Mark  12:30;  LukelO.Ti 
Phile.  14  without  thy  in. 

Your  Mli^iD. 
Oen.  23:8  \fy.  in.  1  should  bury 
Jer.  51:.50.Ter.  come  into  your  m. 
Ezek.  11:5  tliingscojneinto  y.  m. 
20:32  that  wh.  cometh  intoy.  in. 
Rom.  12:2  by  renewing  of  y.  m. 

2  Cor.  8:19  declar.  ofy.  ready  7?;. 
9:2  I  know  forwardness  of  y.  m. 

Eph.  4:23  renewed  in  sp.  of  y.  m. 
Col.  1:21  enemies  in  your  in. 

1  Pet.  1:13  loins  ofy.  m.  be  sober 

MI\D,  Verb. 

Rom.  8:5  m.  things  of  the  flesh 

12:16  in.  not  high  thin<rs.  but 

Phil.  3:16  let  us  m.  same  thing 

19  who  ?;i.  earthly  things 

MI\DEn. 

Ruth  1:18  she  was  sluadfastly  ?7i. 

2  Chr.  24:4  77*.  to  repair  house 
Ezr.  7:13  m.  of  th.  own  free  will 
Mat.  1:19  m.  to  put  her  away 
Rom.  8:6  to  be  earn.  m.  is  death, 

to  be  spiritually  in.  is  life 
11:20  be  not  hio:h-77i..  but  fear 
15:5  grant  you  10  be  like-w. 
2  Cor.  1:15  I  was  m.  to  cnme 

17  thus  in.  did  I  use  lightness 
Gal.  5:10  be  no  otherwise  77i. 
Phil.  2:2  that  ye  be  like-7/t. 
SO  no  man  like-/7(.  will  care 
3:15  as  manvasbe  |)erf.  he  thus 

m.  if  ve  be  otherwise  in. 
1  Thes.  .5:14  comf.  the  feeblc-m. 

1  7*77?;.  6:17  rich  he  not  high-77t. 

2  Tim.  3:4  men  heady,  high-77i. 
Tit.  2:6  exhort  to  be  sober  »?. 
Jam.  1:8  double-?^,  man  unstab. 

4:8  purify  hearts  ye  double-77i. 

MI\DFCL. 

1  Clir.  16:15  be  in.  of  covenant 
Nth.  9:17  fathers  were  not  vi. 
Ps.  8:4  what  is  man,  that  thon 

artm.  of  him?  Heb.2:'o 
111:5  ever  be  771.  of  covenant 
115:12  L.  hath  been  77i.  of  us 
Is.  17:10  not  been  in.  of  rock 

2  Tim.  1:4  being  771.  of  thy  tears 
Ileb.  11:15  been  in.  of  that  conn. 
2  Pet.  3:2  be  77i.  of  words  spoken 

MIXDI\G. 
Acts  20:13  P.  77i.  himself  to  go 

MIXDS. 
Jud.  19:30  eonsider.  speak  yo.  77?. 
2  Sam.  17:8  be  chafed  in  their  77!. 
2  K.  9:15  if  it  be  your  m. 
Ezek.  24:25  they  set  their  m. 

36:5  with  despiteful  m.  to  cast 
Acts  14:2  their  in.  evil  aftected 

28:6  they  cliauired  their  77i.  and 
said  he  was  a  god 
2  Car.  3:14  their  77)^  were  blind 

4:4  god  of  th.  world  ha.  blin.  m. 

11:3  so  your  in.  sho.  be  corrnp. 
Phil.  4:7  peace  of  G.  keep  vo.  771. 

1  7*2771.  6:5  corrupt  ?7(.  2  Tim.  3:8 
Heb.  10:16  in  m.  will  I  write 

12:3  wear,  and  faint  in  yonr  77?. 

2  Pet.  3:1 1  stir  up  your  pure  ?7i. 

MIXE. 

Gen.  31:43  all  that  thou  seestm, 
48:5  in.  as  Rfubcn  and  S.  be  77t- 
E.i\  19:5  for  all  the  earth  is  m. 

Ps.  50:12 
Ps.  60:7  Gilead  m.  Man.  771.  108:8 
Ezek.  23:4  were  in.  5  sho  was 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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MIX 

.Kr.  20:0  Hvcr  m.  STclO  count,  m. 
Jlag.  2:8  silvrr  U  in.  gold  U  »j. 
J/rt?.  3:17  Ihcy  hIi.  Ik'  m.  wiilh  L. 
j^/ar  20:'i-J  lint  VI.  Murk  10:10 
•/oA»  17:10  f/i.  aro  tliiiit',  thiiiom. 

/v».  5:23  ntcn  m,  ^ii-.tii','  drink 
Dan.  2:4;j  ;/i.  with  m-iiI  of  nicn 

^.  9:2t  Are  hj.  wiili  I'lo  hnil 
L«v.  l'.l:llt  nntH.  tlfl'l  «i.  m.  ^r-od 
JTcr.  9:2  holv  p<'«-d  w/.  Ihoni-'cj. 
JV.  102:9  m.'drink  \vi.  w.M-pIn? 
10fi::i5  wrrft  m.  anmnir  hfiithen 
Prov.  9:2  hho  hnth  w.  ln-r  wine 
6  drink  of  wine  wh.  I  hiivf  m. 
In.  19:lt  L.  77).  ft  p<Tv«Tr*e  spirit 
J"*r.  25:20  cup  to  fill  m.jn'o.  21 
50:37  Mv.  on  w».  p.-n.  ffzt-k.  30:5 
/.(a-«  13:1  blond  I'ilat  had  »i. 
^*y.  8;"  hiiil  and  tin-  jn.  with  bl. 

MIXISII.  KO. 
Ex.  5:19  nctt  w.  nn-jht  of  task 
P5.  107:3i)  aj^ain  they  are  m. 

MIXISTKR. 
Ji.r.  21:13  Moses  and  bia  ?«.  .Tos. 
*7a«.  1:1  Hpakc  to  Jofihua,  M.  ?«. 
J/h/.  20:2ti  your  m.  Mark  10:»3 
Luke  4:20  (fave  book  acrain  to  m. 
JW5  13:5  had  also  J.  to  tludr  m. 
2G:16  make  th.  a  m.  and  wiln. 
Jif»n.  13:4  ism.  of  O.  to  thop.  6 
15:8  Ch.  was  m.  of  circiinui.^ion 
16  be  in.  of  Jesus  to  Gentiles 
Gal.  2:17  is  Ch.  the  m.  of  sin  ? 
_^A.  3:7  whereof  I  was  nuide  a 
m.  Col.  1:2-3.  25 
6:21  Ty.  a.  faitliful  tn.  Col.  4:7 
Col.  1:7  Epaphras.  a  faithful  m. 
1  yA^A-.  3:2  brnthiT  and  J)i.  (\S  G. 
1  7'im.  4:(Jat'nndm.  of  Christ 
Hed.  8:2  a  ?/i.  of  the  sanctuary 

MINISTER.  Verb. 
Ex.  2S:1  that  he  mav /«.  tomoin 
the  priest's  ofllce.  3.  4.  41 ; 
29:1,44:  30:30;  31:10;  35:10; 
39:41;  40:13,  15 
35  it  t^ball  be  upon  Anr.  to  m. 
29:44  sanctify  Aar.  to  ni.  lo  mc 
X-p^y.  7:.'J5  presented  them  to  t/\. 
XutJi.  8;2b  wi.  wi.  tbeir  brethren 
Dettf.  10:8  tribe  of  L.  to  in.  to  h. 
21:5  God  hath  chos.  them  to  tn. 
t  Sam.  2:11  child  did  m.  to  Lord 
1  A".  8:11  priest  could  not  elaud 
to7H.  2  r//r.  5:14 

1  Clir.  15:2  chosen  to  in.  bef.  hi. 
23:13  to  7n.  to  tlie  Lord  and  to 

pivc  thanks.  2  Cfir.  31:2 

2  C7ir.  13:10  prie*.  tn.  sons  of  A. 
J^.  9:8  in.  judirnn-nt  to  people 
Is.  Ci0:7  rams  of  Nfl>;iioth  ;/(. 

10  their  kincs  stiall  in.  to  tbee 
*7(?;-.  33:22  multi.  Levites  that  in. 
£z^k.  40:4f)  near  to  tn.  44:15.  1*> 

44:11  stand  b<-fore  them  to  7/1. 
Mat.  20:-2H  to  be  ministered  to, 
but  to  m.  Mni-k  10:45 

25:44  and  did  not  7/t.  to  tbee? 
^e/«24L'^iarquaint.  to77i.  to  him 
Jiorn.  15:251  <?o  to  tn.  to  wiints 

27 7/1.  to  them  in  canialthin^p 
1  Cor.  9:13  m.  nbnnt  holy  thimrs 
S  Cor.  9:10  m.  bread  for  your  fo. 
£^/i.  4:29  m.  jrraee  to  hearers 
1  Tim.  1:4  which  m.  questions 
Ilef).  1:11  ;«.  toheirsof  salvation 

6:10  minis,  to  saints,  and  do  7/1. 
1  Pft.  1:12  but  to  us  they  did  in. 

4:10  7«.  the  same  <niet«iaiHtt her 

11  if  any  man  m.  let  him  do  it 

MIMSTERED. 

Kum.  3:4  K.  and  I.  fn.  Dent.  10:r. 

1  Sam.  2:18  Sanuiel  m.  bef.  L.  3:1 

2  Stim.  1.'!:1T  his  servant  that  771. 

1  K.  1:4  Abisha;,'  m.  to  David,  15 
l'.i:21  Klijah.  and  7m.  tobim 

Ezek.  44:12  tn.  before  their  idolt^ 
Dan.  7:10  thousands  7/1.  initohim 
Mat.  4:11  anirels  came  and  7/i.  to 
him,  MarkV.n 

8:15  pbe  rose  and  in.  yfork  1:31 
Zw^tf  8:3  7/1.  to  him  of  pub-tanre 
Artx  13:2  as  they  7/1.  and  fasted 

20:34  have  m.  to  mv  necessities 

2  Cor.  3:3  epistle  of  Ch.  m.  by  us 
PhU.  2:25  that  7/1.  !o  my  wants 
Col.  2:19  having  nourishment  m. 

2  Tim.  l:18manv  lh.7n.  untomc 
TV; (7c.  13  he  mif,'ht  have  tn. 
ILh.  r):10  have  m.  to  the  saints 
2  Ptt.  1:11  cutrance  be  m.  to  you 

MIMSTERETII. 

S  Cor.  9:10  7/1.  se.-d  to  the  sower 
Qol,  3:5  that  tn.  to  jou  the  Spi. 


MIR 

MIMSTKRIXG. 

1  Chr.  9:'J8  chaij^e  of  7«.  vessels 
Eztk.  44:11  house.  7/1.  to  Imuse 
yhit.  27:M  followed  J.  7/i.  to  him 
Rom.  12:7  w.  on  7/1.  15:lti  tn.  gos. 

2  Cor.  8:4  and  take  on  us  the  7/1. 
9:1  for  as  toueliini;  7/1.  lo  saints 

lleb.  1:14  are  they  not  7/1.  spirits 

10:11  every  priest  Mtandeth  7/1. 

MIXISTERiii, 
1  TT.  in:5att4n.ofbis;/r2CAr.  9:4 
Ezr.  7:2-t  not  lawftd,  toll  on  7/1. 

8:17  they  sho.  brini;  un.  us  7/j. 
Pa.  103:21  7/1.  that  do  liis  nlens. 

10-1:4  7/1.  a  flaniin;;  lire,  Ilfb.  1:7 
h.  tilrfi  shall  call  y<m  7/i.  of  (Jod 
J<er.  3;J:21  covenant    he   broken 

witli  David  and  my  7/*. 
Fzfk.  45:4  h(»ly  port,  for  the  7/1. 
JoH  1:9  I*.'s  7/1.  mourn  ;  13  howl 

2:17  tn.  weep  between  the  jtoreh 
J.uke  1:2  from  besinnl.  were  7i(. 
Rom.  13:fi7/».  attend,  continually 

1  Cor.  3:5  7/1.  by  whom  ye  belie. 
4:1  so  account  of  nsasof  thc7». 

2  Cor.  3:ti  who  made  us  able  7/). 
6:4  ajtprov.  onrwetv.  as  7/1.  of  (J. 
11:15  his  tn.  aNo  be  transformed 

as  the  in.  of  rijliteousui-ss 

%l  are  they  m.  of  Christ*  I  am 

MIXISTR  \TIO\. 

Lnkf  1:2.3  days  of  7/1.  were  ended 

Acts  6:1  widows  ne'.;lected  in  in. 

2  Cor.  3:7  if  7/j.  of  death  glorious 

8  7/1.  of  Spirit  be  glorious?  9 

9:13  the  experiment  of  this  771, 

MIMSTRY. 
A''/7n.  4:12  instruments  of  7/1. 
2  Chr.  7:6  D.  praised  by  their  7/1. 
TTo^.  12:10  used  similitud.  hv  7/1. 
Acts  1:17  had  obtain,  part  o\tn. 
25  that  he  may  take  part  of  7;*. 
6:4  will  give  oiii-selves  to  7/1. 
12:25  when  tbey  fullllled  th.  tn. 
20:24  finish  my  course,  and  tn. 
21:19  things  G.  wrt).  by  his  7/1. 
Rom.  12:7  7/1.  let  us  wait  on  our 

1  Cor.  16:15  addicted  to  7/i.  of  sa. 

2  Cor.  4:1  seeing  we  have  tliis  7/1. 
5:18  giv.  us  m.  of  reconciliation 
6:3  that  the  7/1.  be  not  blamed 

F.i>h.  4:13  work  of  7/1.  for  edifyi. 
C<^.  4:17  take  heed  to  the  7/1. ' 
Tim.  1:12  putting  me  into  7/1. 
2  Tim.  4:5  full  proof  of  thy  m. 
11  profitable  to  mc  for  the  7/1, 
Uth.  8:6  obtained  a  more  ex.  7/1. 

9:21  sprinkled  the  vessels  of  7/1. 
MTXXT.    .7;  r.  51:27 
MIXNMTH.     .hid.  11:33 

MIXSTREL.  S. 
2  A'.  3:15  but  now  bring  mea  in. 
Mat.  9:2.3  when  Jesus  saw  the  7/1. 

MI  XT. 
Mat.  23:23  ye  pay  tithe  of  m. 
Luke  11:42  ve  tithe  7/1.  all  herbs 

MIRAC'LE. 
F.r.  7:9  P.  sh.  speak.  Show  a  m. 
Mark  6:.52  consul.  n(»t  tn.  of  loa. 

9:39  no  man  which  shall  do  tn. 
Luke  23:8  hoped  to  have  seen  7/1. 
John  4:54  second  7/i.  Jcsns  did 

10:41  many  said.  .To.  did  no  7/1. 
Acfri  4:16  a  notable  7w.  been  done 

22  on  wh.  this  7/1.  was  wrong. 

MIRACLES. 
Xi/tn.  14:22  which  have  peen  m. 
Di'nt.  11:3  have  not  seen  liis  tn. 
29:3  th.  eyes  have  sr-cii  those  m. 
./'/'/.  6:13  where!  be  all  his  7/1. 
John  2:11  beginning  of  7/1.  did  J. 

23  many  beli.  wli.  they  sawm. 
3:2  no  man  can  do  th.  in.  ex.  (J. 
6:26  not  because  ye  saw  them. 
7:31  will  he  do  more  7/1.  th.  this 
9:16  can  a  sinner  do  such  in.  f 
11:17  Ibis  man  doeth  many  7/1. 
12:37  be  had  done  so  manv  m. 

/1<-/.*  2:22  approved  ofGod^y  tn. 

6:*^  St«-phen  did  great  771. 

8:6  hearing  and  seeing  the  m. 
13  wondered. beholding  the  m. 

15:12  what  m.  G.  had  wrought 

19:11  G.  wr()uglit  spec.  m.  bv  I'. 
1  Cor.  12:10totheworking  of  7/1. 

28  teachers  :  after  that  771. 

29  arc  all  workers  of  7/1.  / 
Gal.  3:5  he  that  worketb  m. 
JUb.  2:4  G.  bearing  witn.  wi.  m. 
R*T.  13:14  decei.  by  means  ofm. 

16:14  spirits  of  devils  work.  7/1. 
19:20  false  prophet  th.  wro.  7/1. 

MIRE. 
USatn.  22:13  stamp  them  as  tn. 
of  atrect,  Is.  10:6;  Jlic.  7:10 


!  ui^ 

Job^'.W  ran  rush  grow  wit.  tn.^ 
.30:19  he  Imtb  cast  me  into  7/1. 
41:;*)  si)read.  things  on  the?/). 

/V  69:2  I  sink  in  (h-ejt  7/1.  where 
14  deliver  me  out  of  the  tn. 

/».  57:20  whose  wat.  cast  up  tn. 

Jer.  38:6  In  dung,  no  wat.  but  7/1. 
22  thy  feet  are  sunk  (n  the  7/i. 

Zfc.  9:3  gold  as  7/i.  of  streets 
10:5  tread  th.  enemies  in  the  in. 

2  Pet.  2:22  sow  wallowing  In  7/1. 
MIRY. 

Ps.  40:2  bro.  me  out  of  7/1.  clay 

Ezek.  47;  11  m.  phi.  not  be  healeil 

Dan.  2:41  iron  mixed  with  tn.  43 
MIRIVM. 

Ex.  15:20  M.  took  a  timbrel  in 

A'(/7/f.  12:1  M.  and  Aan.u.  10.  15 

Deut.  2^1:9  what  God  did  to  M. 

Mic.  6:4  1  sent  before  thcc  M. 

MIRTH. 

(ifn.  31:27  sent  th.  away  wi.  m. 
AVA.  8:12  neo.  went  to  make  7/1. 
Ps.  1.37:3  tnat  wastetl  us  des.  7/1. 
/Voi*.  14:13  end  of  i/i.  heaviness 
Ec.  2:1  I  will  prove  th.  with  tn. 
2  I  said  of  ;h.  what  doeth  it? 
7:4  heart  of  fools  is  in  bo.  of  7/1. 
8:15  then  I  commended  tn. 
Is.  24:8  7/1.  of  tabnls 

11  the  7/1.  of  the  land  is  gone 
Jer.  7::14  I  will    cmise  to  ceiise 
the  voice  of  7/i.  fr-om  Judah, 
16:9:  -iVlO;  Ifos.  2:11 
£'j^A'.  21:10  Hh.  we  th.  uiakem.  / 

MlsrARRYI\<;. 
7/0^.9:14  give  them  win.  womb 

MISCHIEF. 
<7*'7i.  42:4  le-^t  sitme  7/1.  bef.  him 

38  if  7/1.  befall  him,  44:29 
Ex.  21:22  ami  yet  no  7/i.  follow 
32:12  for  in.  did  he  bring  them 
22  knowest  peo.  that  are  on  771. 

1  Sam.  23:9  Saul  practised  7/1. 

2  Sam.  16:8  art  taken  in  thy  771. 

1  A'.  11:25  tbe/i).  thiit  Iladaddid 
20:7  this  man  se"U<'lh  in. 

2  A'.  7:9  some  in.  w  ill  befall  us 
AVA.  6:2  thoML'ht  to  tlo  me  ni. 
E't.  8:3  E.  sou.  to  put  away  7/1. 
Jot>  Vi-.STy  couceivc  tn.  and  vanity 
Ps.  7:14  7/1.  bro.  forth  falsehood 

16  his  7/i.  shall  ret.  on  his  head 
10:7  under  his  tongue  is  tn. 

14  thou  heholdest  7/1.  and  spite 
2n:10  in  whose  bands  is  7/1. 
28:3  but  m.  is  in  their  hearts 
36:4  \\  icked  dev.  7/1.  on  bis  bed 
.Vi:l  why  boast,  thyself  in  m.  ? 
55:10  in.  and  sorrow  in  midst 
62:3  how  long  will  ye  ima.  in.? 
91:20  IVameth  m.  bva  law 
119:150  dniw  nigh  "that  fo!.  m. 
140:9  jn.  of  own  lips  cover  tliem 

Pror.  4:16  ex.  they  ha.  done  7/1. 
6:14  he  devisi'th  7/1.  continually  i 

15  fci't  •'wift  in  running  to  7/i. 
10:23  i<  s|iort  to  a  fool  to  do  7/i. 
\\:Ti  that  seek.  ?/i.  it  shall  co. 
12:21  wicked  be  lllled  with  7/i. 
13:17  wicked  mes.  falleth  in  in. 
17:20  a  perv.  tongue  fall,  in  7/1. 
24:2  their  heart  studieth  m. 

16  wicked  fall  into  tn.  28:14 
Is.  47:11  in.  sh.  fall  uptm  thee 

.59:4  tnist  in  vanity,  cone.  m. 
Ezfk.  7:26  m.  sh.  come  upon  7/1 

11:2  men  that  devise  7/i.  , 

Dan.  ll:27king's  hearts  tod()77*.  | 
ITos.  7:15  do  thev  imagine  7/i. 
Act4  1.3:10  full  of  all  m.  th.  child  j 

Dent.  .32:2^i  heap  in.  on  them 
ps.  .52:2  lliy  tongue-  devisi-th  m. 

140:2  imagine  m.  in  llieir  heart  1 

MISCHIEVOrS.  I 

Ps.  21:11  imagined  a  tn.  device     > 

.38:12  seek  my  hurt,  speak  7/1.  t. 
Pror.  21:8  be  called  in.  person 
Fr.  10:13  end  of  his  talk  i.'m.      | 
}Rc.  7:3  man  utter,  his//!,  desire 

Mlf%ERABL£.  LY. 

Jnb  16:2  .lob  said,  tn.  comforters 
Mat.  21:41  tn.  destroy  wicked  m. 
1  Cor.  1.V19  are  of  all  most  m. 
Rev.  3:17  know,  luit  thou  art  m. 

MISERY,  lES. 

Juff.  tO:^!  sr)ul  grlr-ved  for  771. 
Jot}  .3:20  given  to  him  In  tn. 

ll:lfi  thou  shalt  forget  thy  m. 
Pror.  31:7  rem.  his  771.  no  "more 
Ec.  8:6  the  7/i.  of  u  man  Is  great 
Lam.  1:7  Jerusid.  in  days  of  7/1. 

3:19  re,  mlue  afllictiou  and  7/i. 


MO  A 

Rom.  .3:16  m.  are  in  their  waya 
Jam.  5:1  howl  for  your  m. 
MI8IIAEL. 

Ex.  6:22;  I.er.  10:4;  AVA.  8:4 
Dan.  1:6  of  chlldr.  of  Judah,  M 

MISS. 
Jinl.  20:16  sling  at.  and  not  m. 
1  Sam.  20:6  if  thy  falb.  at  all  m. 

MIKSEn,  I\fS. 
1  Snnu  20:18  thou  shalt  be  m. 
25:7  neither  was  there  aught  m. 
15  iielth.  in.  any  thing  as  louef 
21  nothing  was  m.  of  all 

1  A*.  20:.39  any  meant)  he  be  771. 

MIST. 
ficn.  2:6  th.  went  a  tn.  tr.  earth 
Acts  13:11  there  fi-Il  on  him  am. 

2  Pet.  2:17  tn.  of  darkn.  reserved 

MIKTREKK. 

Gen.  16:4  Sarah  her  7/1.  despised 

8  flee  fr.  my  7/i.  S.  9  return  to 

1  A'.  17:17  H(ni  of  7/1.  fell  sick 

2  A'.  5:3  said  to  her  7/i.  would  G. 
Ps.  123:2  eves  of  maiden  to  m. 
Pror.  30:2.3  that  is  heir  to  her  771. 
/s.  24:2  as  with  midd  so  with  m. 
Xah.  3:4  the  7/1.  of  witchcrafts 

MINl'SER. 
2  Chr.  36:16  they  m.  his  prophe. 

MITE.  S. 
Mark  12:42  a  certain  poor  widow 

threw  in  two//*.  L»'kfi'i\:'i 
Luke  12:59  thou  hunt  paidlast7n. 

MITRE. 
Ex.  28:4  make  a  //*.  39;  39:28 
2iJ:6  put  the  in.  upon  liis  head 
Ler.  8:9  jmt  holy  crown  on  m, 
16:4  wi.  lin.  in.  sh.  he  hcatlired 
Zee.  3:5  set  fiur  tn.  on  his  head 

MIXED. 
Ex.  12:38  7/i.  multitude  went  up 
iVi/?/i.  11:4  7/t.  multi.  fell  n  lusti. 
AWi.  13:3  separated  ft".  7/1.  nuiUI. 
Pwr.  2-3:30  go  to  seek  m.  wine 
/x.  1:22  thy  wine  771.  with  wttler 
Dan.  2:41  thou  saw.  the  iron  m. 
IIo^.  7:S  Kphraim  m.  am.  peopliy 
Heb.  4:2  not  being  //i.  with  faillj« 

mixtC're. 

ps.  75:8  there  is  a  cup  full  of  7/1. 
John  19:39  Nicodemus.  and  bro. 

a  m.  of  myrrh  and  aloes 
Rev.  14:10pouredout  without  7/t. 
MIZAR.    Ps.  42:6 

MIZPAH. 
Oen.  31:49  na.  of  heap  called  M. 

1  A'.  15:22  Ge.  and  M.  2  Chr.  16:6 

2  a;  25:2:1  to  Ged.  to  M.  Jr.  41:1 
Xeh.  3:7  men  of  Gibeoii  and  M. 
Jer.  40:10  I  will  dwell  at  M. 

41:3  slew  all  J.  thai  were  at  M. 
IIos.  5:1  have  been  asuarcouM. 

MIZPEII. 
Jo".  1.5:38  Dile;m  and  M. 
JitJ.  10:17  in  M.  11:11:21:5 

20:1  Israel  was  gathered  in  M. 
1  Sam.  7:5  all  Isr.  to  M.  6;  22:3 

10:17  Samuel  called  peo.  to  M. 
MIZTi.MM.     Gen.  10:6 
MXASOX      ,4c/i!  21:16 

MOAB. 
t7en.  19:37  daugh.'s  son  was  M. 
Er.  1,V15  tremb.  on  men  of  M. 
A''/7/i.  i^riit :  22:3  :  24:17  ;  25:1 
Df'if.  21H  pa^s  thro"  coast  of  31. 

:Mr5  Mnsfs  <li(-d  in  land  of  M. 
.l"fr  3:29  they  slew  of  M.  about 

10:6  Israel  sen*,  the  gods  of  M. 

11:1:.  tr>ok  notaway  land  of  M. 
R"f/i  1:2  ca.  into  country  of  M. 

1  .sVf;/,.  14:47  Saul  fought  ag.  M. 

2  Sifin   8:2  David  smote  M.  23:20 

1  A'.  11:7  the  abomination  of  M. 

2  A'.  1:1  then  M.  rebelled.  3:7.  2J 

1  Chr.  4:22  dominion  in  M.  18:11 

2  Chr.  20:1  M.  came  ag.  Jeh.  10 
AVft.  13:2-3  J.  married  wiv.  of  M. 
Ps.  60:8  M.  my  washpot.  10ft:9 

83:6  M.  is  confe<lerate  ag.  thee 
lit.  11:14  lav  the.  hand  up<m  M. 

15:1  burden   of  M.  16:13:  •A'r. 
48:1 :  Ezek.  25:8  :  Amos  2:2 

16:6  heard  of  pride   of  M.  11, 
14:./^r.  48:29 

2.5:10  M.  shall  be  trodden  down 
./^r.  9:26  KL'vpt,  Judah.  and  M. 

2.5:21  madeM.  to  drink  ofcun 

48:2  prai.  ofM.9.  11,20.  26.47 
.itno^  2:2  send  a  fire  upon  M. 
Zcp.  2:9  M.  shall  he  as  Sodom 

moabite. 

Deut  23  3  M  sb.  not.  Xeh.  13:1 
1  Chr.  11:46  Ithiua  the  M.  a  val. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


iMO.VBITES. 

G(n.  IMT  the  latlior  of  the  M. 
Detit.  S:lt  said,  Distress  not  -M. 
Jiui.  3:28  L.  hatli  delivered  M. 
2  .SV!»i.  8:2  M.  bcca.  1  Chr.  18:2 

1  K.  11:1  ioved  women  oftlie  M. 

2  A'.  :J:18  he  will  deli,  the  M.  24 
I.i:SO  bauds  of  M.  imadod.  24:2 

Ezr.  9:1  to  abominations  of  M. 

."VIOCK,  ^iilislantive. 
Prov.  14:U  fools  makcam.atsin 

MOCR. 
Gen.  3!1:14  bro.  lleli.  torn.  us.  17 
Job  1:3:9  mocketh,  do  ye  m.  hiiu 
21:3  after  I  have  spoken,  m.  or 
Prov.  l:2t)/rt.  wh.  your  IVar  com, 
Jer.  38:19  and  they  m.  nie 
Lam.  1:7  did  m.  at  her  sabbaths 
Ezek.  22:.5  shall  ni.  thee  who  art 
M<it.  2i):19  deliver  to  G.  to  tn.  h. 
Mark  10:34  m.  him  and  scoui'ge 
Lake  14:29  begin  to  in.  him 

MOCKED. 

Oen.  19:14  one  that ;«.  to  sons 
K'nn.  22:29  bee.  thou  hast?;i.  me 
Ju,l.  Ii;:i0;«.  mo,  l:J.  13 

1  A'.  1S:27  at  noon,  Elijah  m.  th. 

2  A'.  2:2:3  little  child,  m.  Elisha 
2  CVir.  30:10  iau.  to  scorn  and  in. 

3*i:16  m.  the  messengers  of  God 
Kek.  4:1  Sanballat  ?«.  the  Jews 
Job  12:4  one  m.  of  his  neii:libor 
Mat.  2:16  H.  saw  that  he  was  m. 
27:29  they  bowed  the  knee  and 
m.  31 ;  Mark  15:20 
Ltike  18:32  m.  spitcf  entreated 
2-':ii3  men  that  held  J.  m.  him 
2:;:n  llerod  m.  31)  soldiers  ;«. 
j4iV,v  17:32  resiu'rection,  some  m. 
(/c^^.  li:7  not  deceiv.  G.  is  not  tn. 

MOCKER,  S. 
Job  17:2  are  th.  not  in.  with  me? 
Ps.  35:16  hypocrit.  m.  in  feasts 
Prov.  20:1  wine  is  a  7rt.  st.  drink 
Is.  28:22  be  not  m.  lest  bands  be 
*/c/'.  15:17  sat  not  inassem.  of  m. 
Jude  18  sh.  be  ;».  latter  times 

MOCREST,  ETH. 

Job  11:3  when  Ihou  jn.  sh.  nom, 

13:9  as  one  m.  anoth.  do  ye  so 

3!):22  in.  at  fear,  not  aliri^I^hted 

Prov.  17:5  in.  poor  repro.  Jiaker 

30:17  that  m.  at  his  lather 

Jer.  20:7  derision,  ev,  one  m.  me 

MOCRI.XG. 
Gen.  21:9  saw  son  of  Hagar  m 
Mai.  27:41  priests  in.  Mark  15:31 
Acts  2:13  oth.  m.  said,  These  m. 

MOCKIiVG,  S. 
Ezek.  22:4  made  thee  a  in.  to  all 
i/e6.  Il:;j6  had  trial  of  cruel  in. 

M0DER.4T10\. 
Phil.  4:5  let  your  m.  be  kno\vn 

.MODERATELY. 
Joel  2:23  gi.  you  former  rain  in. 

MODEST. 
1  Tim.  2:9  adoru  iu  in.  apparel 

MOIST. 
Num.  6:3  nor  shall  he  eat  m.  gr. 

MOISTE\ED. 
Job  21:24  bones  in.  with  man'ow 

MOISTURE. 
Ps.  32:4  m.  turned  to  ilronirht 
Luke  8:6  because  itlacked'm. 
MOLADAH.    Jos.  15:26 

MOLE. 
Iav.  11:.30  snail  and  m.  are  unci. 
MOLES.    See  eats. 

.MOLECII. 
Lev.  18:21  pass  thro,  fire  to  M. 
20:2  of  his  seed  to  M.  Jer.  32-35 

1  A'.  11:7  a  high  place  for  M. 

2  K.  23:10  son  pass  thro'  to  M. 

MOLLIFIED. 
Is.  1:6  nor  in.  with  ointment 
MOLOCH.    Amos  5:26 ;  Acts  7:43 

MOLTEX. 
Ex.  32:4  he  had  made  a  m.  calf, 
8;  Deut.  9:12,16;  Xeh.  9:18 
34:17  no  m.  gods,  /yec.  19:4 
1  K.  7:16  chapiters  of  m.  brass 
23  a  m.  sea ;  .30  underset,  m. 
c7(y>  28:2  brass  is7«.  out  of  stone 
.'37:18  sky  as  a  in.  looking-glass 
Ezek.  24:11  filthiness  be  m.  in  it 
J/ic.  1:4  mountains  shall  be  m. 
See  IMAGE. 

MOME\T. 
Er.  3.3:5  midst  of  tliee  in  a  m. 
Num.  16:21  consume  th.  in  a  m. 


.Job  7:18  shouldest  try  him  e.  m. 

20:5  joy  of  hypt)c.  but  for  a  m. 

21:13  in  a  in.  go  down  to  grave 

34:20  in  a  m.  shall  they  die 
Ps.  30:5  his  anger  end.  but  a  m. 

73:19  into  desolation  as  in  a  m. 
Prov.  12:19  ly.  tong.  but  for  a  tn. 
Is.  26:20  as  it  were  for  a  in. 

27:3  I  will  water  it  every  m. 

47:9  things  shall  come  in  a  in. 

54:7  for  a  small  m.  have  I  forsa. 
8  I  hid  my  face  fr.  th.  for  a  in. 
Jer.  4:20  my  curtains  in  a  in. 
Lam.  4:6  Sodom  overth.  in  a  m. 
Ezek.  26:16  tremble  ev.  m.  32:10 
Luke  4:5  king,  of  world  in  a  in. 

1  Cor.  15:52  be  changed  in  a  m. 

2  Cor.  4:17  which  is  but  for  a  m. 
»IO\EY. 

Gen.  23:9  as  nnich  m.  as  worth 
13  I  will  give  thee  m.  for  field 

31:15  quite  devoured  our  m. 

42:25  to  restore  every  man's  m. 
27  espied  in.  28  in.  restored 

43:12  double  in.  in  hand.  15 

44:1  ev.  man's  m.  in  sack's  mo. 

47:14  gathered  all  in.  in  Egypt 

15  ni.  faileth ;  18  our  in.  spent 
Ev.  21:11  go  out  free  without  m. 

21  he  is  his  in.  ;35  divide  in. 

-30  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  in. 

22:7  man  deliver  ?«.  to  neighbor 

25  lend  in.  to  any  of  mv  people 

.30:16  take  atonement  lii.  of  Isr. 

Lev.  '25:37  not  give  him  in.  ou 

usury,  IJeut.  23:19 
Xritn.  3:49  Mos.  tookredemp.  in. 
Dfut.  2:6  and  water  for  m.  -28 
14:25  turn  into  in.  '26  bestow  in. 
21:14  not  sell  her  at  all  for  in. 
Jnd.  5:19  took  no  gain  of  77i. 
16:18  lords  bro.  in.  to  Delilah 
17:4  restored  in.  to  his  mother 

1  A'.  21:2  give  worth  of  it  in  in. 

2  A".  5:26  is  it  a  time  to  rec.  in.  ? 
12:4  the  in.  of  dedicated  things 

7  now  receive  no  more  in.  8 
10  m.  in  chest,  2  Chr.  24:11 

16  and  sin  in.  was  not  brought 
15:'30  exacted  the  tn.  of  Israel 
23:35  Jehoakim  gave  m.  to  Ph. 

Ezr.  3:7  gave  in.  also  to  masons 
■7:17  buy  speedily  with  this  in. 
Neh.  5:4  borrowed  in.  for  king 

10  my  servants  exact  of  th.  m. 
Est.  4:7  sum  of  m.  H.  promised 
Job  31:39  eaten  fruits  without  in. 
42:11  ev.  man  also  gave  him  in. 
Ps.  15:5  putteth  not  m.  to  usury 
Prov.  7;'20  taken  bag  of  m. 
Ec.  7:12  wisd.  and  in.  a  defence 
10:19  but  in.  answers  all  things 
Is.  52:3  be  redeemed  without  in. 
65:1  he  that  hath  no  tn.  come 
2  whercf.  spend  ye  in.  for  that 
Jer.  32:9  weigh,  tn.  17  shekels  10 
44  men  shall  buy  fields  for  m. 
Lnm.  5:4  drunk,  our  wa.  for  tn. 
Mie.  3:11  prophets  divine  for  m. 
Mat.  17:24  received  trib.  tn.  ca. 
27  thou  Shalt  find  a  place  of  tn. 
22:19  show  me  the  tribute  in. 
25:18  earth,  hid  his  lord's  tn. 
27  m.  to  e.xchang.  Luke  19:23 
28:12  large  m.  to  soldiers,  15 
Mark  6:8  they  took  no  in.  in 

their  purse,  Lake  9:3 
12:41  people  cast  m.  into  treas. 
14:11  and  promised  to  give  him 

in.  Luke  22:5 
Arts  i:g7  brought  m.  and  laid  it 
8:18  Simon  offered  them  tn. 
20  P.  said,  tn.  perish  with  thee 
'24:26  hoped  in.  sho.  been  given 
1  Tim.  6:10  love  of  in.  root  of  all 
See  BOUGHT. 


MOO 

1  K.  4:7  hie  m.  made  provi?.  27 

5:14  ?n.  they  were  iik  Lehannn 
Est.  9:22  wi.  tunu-il  fr.  sorrow 
Jer.  2:24  her  ?}i.  they  shall  tiiul 
Hog.  5:7  m.  devour  th.  \vith  iior. 
Zee.  11:8  I  cut  oft'in  one  m. 
JieiK  9:15  prep,  for  a  day  and  tn. 

22:2  yielded  her  fruit  every  ?«. 
See  FIRST, 

Second  MOIVTH. 
Gen.  7:11  s.  ?n.  fount,  broken  up 

8:14  in  ^.  ni.  was  earth  dried 
Kj:  1U:1  came  to  sin  in  ^ec.  m. 
Sum.  1:1  in  s.  m.  take  sum  of 

9:11  ou  s.  tn.  shall  keep  pass- 
over,  2  C/iV.  30:2 

10:11  on  s.  VI.  cloud  was  taken 

Third  MOXTH. 

Ex.  19:1  in  t.  in.  came  into  Sin. 

2  Chr.  31:7  /.  m,  bcf^^an  to  lay  fo, 

Ezek.  31:1  in  t.  in.  word  of  Lord 

Fourth  MO\TH. 
2  K.  25:3/.  ni.  famine  prevailed 
Jer.  39:2/.  m.  city  broken  up 

52:6/  m.  famine  sore  in  city 
Zee.  8:19  faat  of/,  m.  be  joy 
See  FIFTH. 

Sixth  IVIO\TH. 
Hag.  1:1  in  s.  m.  word  of  L.  ca. 

15  in  s.  tn.  did  work  in  hou.  of 
Luke  1:26  in  5.  tvi.  au^el  sent 

"ti  s.  tn.  with  her  called  barren 
See  SEVENTU. 


MOi\EY.CHA\GERS. 

Mat.  21:12  Jesus  overthrew  ta- 
bles of  m.-c.  Mark  11:15 
John  2:14  found  in  temple  m.-c. 
:>IO\STERS. 

Lam.  4:3  sea  in.  draw  out  breast 
MO:VTH. 

Oen.  29:14  wi.  La.  space  of  am. 

^.r.  13:4  came  ye  out  in  in.  Ab. 
iJ:15  keep  feast  in  the  in.  Abib 
34:18  in  m.  Abib  thou  ca.  fr.  E 
Dent.  lfi:l ;  Jos.  5:10 

Lev.  27:6  from  a  tn.  old  toSyenrs 

Num.  3:15  ev.  male  fr.  a  ni.  old, 

22.  28,  34.  39,  40,  43 ;  26:62 
9:22  in.  or  year  cloud  tarried 
1 1 :20  eat  flesh,  even  a  wh.  tn.  21 
18:16  from  a  tn.  old  shalt  thou 
28:14  t)urnt-ofler.  every  m.  29:6 

Deut.  21:13  in  house  full  m 


Eighth  MO\TH. 

Zee.  1:1  e.  m.  came  word  to  Ze. 
\inth  MO\TH. 

Ezr.  10:9  /i.  in.  peo.  sat  trerab. 
Jer.  36:22  sat  in  house  iu  71.  m. 
Hag.  2:10  n.  in.  came  word  of  L. 
Zee.  7:1  word  came  to  Z.  iu  n.  m. 

Tenth  MOXTH. 
Gen.  8:5  decreased  until /fw^A  m. 
Ezr.  10:16  sat  down  in  tenth  in. 
Est.  2:16  taken  to  king  in  t.  m. 

Eleventh  MOA'TH. 
Deid.  1:3  e.  in.  Moses  spake  to 
Zee.  1:7  e.  in.  came  word  to  Zee. 

Twelfth  MOXTH. 
EH.  3:7  cast  lots  to  twelfth  tn. 
Ezek.  32:1  t.  tn.  word  of"  L.  came 

This  MO\TH. 
Ex.  12:2  /.  in.  sh.  be  befrinning 
3  t.  m.  take  every  man  a  lamb 
Neh.  9:1 1.  in.  Israel  assembled 

MOXTH LY. 
Is.  47:13  the  in.  procrnosticators 

MOXTHS. 
Num.  10:10  in  begin,  of  yonrm. 
28:11  in  beginnings  of  tn.  ofler 
Jud.  11:37  let  me  alone  two  in. 

1  Sam.  6:1  ark  in  country  7  in. 

2  Sam.  2:11  D.  reign,  seven  years 
and  six  in.  5:5;  1  Chr.  3:4 

6:11  ark  was  with  O.-edom  3  m. 

1  A'.  5:14  two  in.  wereat  home 

1  Chr.  27:1  thro'  the  in.  ot  year 

Est.  2:12  after  she  had  been  12 
m.  purified,  six  ??i.  with  oil 
of  myrrh,  eix  m.  with  odors 

Job  3:6  not  come  to  numb,  of  in. 
7:3  made  to  possess  tn.  of  vani 
14:5  number  of  his  in.  wi.  thee 
21:21  number  of  his  tn.  cut  otf 
29:2  O  that  I  were  as  in  tn.  past 
39:2  canst  thou  number  the  in.? 

Eztk.  ;39:14  after  end  of  seven  m. 
47:12  new  fruit  according  to  m. 

Dan.  4:29  at  the  end  of  twel.  tn. 

Luke  1:24  and  hid  herself  five  in. 

4:25  when  heaven  was  shut  up 

3  ye.  and  6  7H.  Jam.  5:17 

John  4:35  yet  four  m.  then  harv. 

Acts  18:11  "p.  abode  year  and  6  771 

Gal.  4:10  observed  days  and  ?7i. 

liev.  9:5  be  tormented  five  m.  10 
11:2  tread  under  foot  42  m. 
13:5  power  given  to  con.  42  m. 

See  THREE. 

MOIVUMEXTS. 

Is.  65:4  peo.  which  lodge  in  ?7i. 
MOOX. 

Deut.  33:14  precious  thin,  by  m. 
Jos.  10:12  m.  in  valley  of  Aijalon 
Job  25:5  behold  tn.  it  shine,  not 
Ps.  8:3  when  I  consider  the  77i. 
72:7  so  long  as  ni.  endureth 
89:37  establ.  forever  at  the  m. 
104:19  a])nointed  m.  for  seasons 
Ec.  12:2  wiiile  sun,  m.  or  stare 
Cant.  6:10  fair  as  77).  clear  as  sun 
Is.  3:18  round  tires  like  the  m. 
Seeevn. 


MOR 

New  iMOOX. 

1  Sam.  20:5  to-mor.  is  netv  in.  18 

2  K.  4:23  neither  new  m.  nor  sa. 
Ps.  81:3  blow  trumpet  in  7*.  ni. 
Is.  66:23  fr.  one  new  in.  to  anoth. 
Ezek.  46:1  iu  n.  in.  sh.  be  opened 

6  in  n.  in.  offer  youne  bullock. 
Amos  8:5  will  n.  in.  be  gone? 
Coi.  2:16  judge  you  of  the  n.  t/i. 

Xew  MOOXS. 
1  Chr.  23:31  ofler  burnt  sacri.  ia 
7i.  m.  2  Chr.  2:4:  31:3:  Ezr. 
3:5:  Nth.  in:3:i:  Ezek.  46;a 
Is.  1:13  new  ni.  and  sabbaths 

14  rt.  m.  and  feasts  my  soul  ha. 
Ezek.  45:17  drink-off.  in  new  m, 
Hos.  2:11  c&Hf-enew  m.  to  ceaee 

MORDECAI. 

Ezr.  2:2  M.  came  up.  Neh.  7:7 

Est.  2:5  a  Jew.  name  was  M. 

10:3  il.  was  next  to  Ahasuerua 

MORE. 

Ex.    1:12  the  m.  they  afllicted 

them,  the  ?n.  they  grew. 

16:17  gath.  some  tn.  some  less 

30:15  the  rich  shall  not  give  m. 

1  Sam.  3:17  G.  do  so  to  th.  a.  m. 

Ps.  19:10  m.  to  be  des.  than  gold 

71:14  I  will  praise  th.7«.  anam. 

Mat.  18:16  take  with  th.  1  or  277$. 

John  21:15  lovest  thou  me  m.? 

Net).  12:26  once  m.  1  shake,  27 

See  ABUNDANTLY. 

Any  MORE. 

Gen.  8:12  dove  ret.  not  any  m. 
21  not  curse  ground  a.  in.  9:11 
17:5  nor  name  a.  tn.  be  call.  Ab. 
35:10  nor  a.  tn.  be  called  Jacob 
Ex.  8:29  not  deal  deceitful,  a.  m. 
11:6  nor  a  cry  be  like  it  any  m. 
Jos.  7:12  nei.  be  with  you  «.  m. 
Ezek.  5:9  I  will  not  do  any  in. 
Has.  14:8  what  have  I  any  tn.? 
Luke  22:16  I  will  not  eat  anym. 

Much  MORE. 

Ex.  36:5  the  people  bring  m.  m. 

Mat.  6:30  sli.  he  not?;t.  in.  clo.  ? 

Luke  7:26  ?n.  in.  than  a  jirophet 

Horn.  5:9  ?n.  in.  be.  uow  justified 

10  much  tn.  being  reconciled 

17  77i.  m.  they  that  receive 

20  when  sin  abund.  gra.  m.  m. 

2  Cor.  3:11  in.  tn.  wh.  remainetU 

Xo  MORE. 
Est.  2:14  came  no  in.  to  king 
Job  7:8  see  me  no  m.  9  come  up 
10  shall  return  nom.  to  house 
Hev.  21:1  no  tn.   sea;  4  death; 
22:3  curse 

MOREOVER. 
Ps.  19:11  m.  by  th.  scrv.  -warned 
Is.  39:8  in.  there  shall  be  peace 
Meb.  11:36  tn.  of  bonds  and  imp. 

MORI  AH. 

Gen.  22:2  get  th.  into  land  of  M". 

2  Chr.  3:1  Sol.  built  house  in  M. 

MORXIXG. 

Gen.  19:15  when  the  m.  arose 

24:54  Abra.  rose  up  in  the  tti. 

26:31  rose  betimes  in  the  tn. 

29:25  in  the  in.  behold  it  was  L. 

40:6  Jos.  came  into  them  in  m. 

49:27  in  m.  he  sh.  devour  prey 
Ex.  7:15  get  thee  to  Phar.  in  m. 

10:13  77i.  east  wind  bro.  locusts 

14:27  sea  returned  to  stre.  in  m. 

16:7  in  tn.  ye  sh.  see  glory  of  I> 
8  give  you  in  the  tn.  bread.  12 
13  in  the  in.  the  dew  lay  round 

29:39  one  lamb  in  m.  Num.  28:4 

34:2  be  ready  in  the  m. 
25  nor  shall  pass,  be  left  to  tn. 
Lev.  6:9  burning  all  night  to  tn. 
lotn.  9:21  cloud  taken  up  in  m. 
Deut.  28:67  in  m.  would  it  were 
Jud.  6:31  put  to  death  whilst  ?«, 

16:2  in  the  tn.  when  it  is  day 

19:37  rose  in  m.  opened  doora 

20:19  chil.  of  Israel  rose  in  tn. 
2  Sam.  2^3:4  and  he  shall  be  as 
the  m.  when  the  sun  risetli, 
even  a  tn.  without  clouds 

24:11  when  D.  was  up  in  the  m. 
1  A'.  3:21  when  I  consid.  it  in  tn. 

18:26  called  on  B.  fr.  m.  to  noon 
Nth.  4:21  some  labored  from  tn. 

8:3  read  from  in.  until  mid-day 
Job  7:21  thou  shalt  seek  me  iu  1/1, 

11:17  shine  forth,  be  as  the  77i. 

24:17  7/1.  to  th.  as  sha.  of  death 

38:12  hast  thou  commanded  m. 

41:18  his  eyes  like  eyelids  ofm. 
Ps,  5:3  my  voice  shalt  thou  hear 
in  the  m.  O  Lord,  in  the  m. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


04- 


JIOK 

Pt.  30:5  luit  Joy  coinctli  In  the  m. 
•r.i:U  ilc.minioii  ovir  iIr™  In  m. 
5:i:l(i  will  s'lii;;  thy  miTcy  In  m. 
WMSlii  tln;m.  Rliall  iiiv  piiiviT 
110:5  llic  III.  tlic-y  i»v  like-  auifn 
B  in  lliu  m.  \i  ilouriBln-tli  up 
]r.l:117  I  previMiIod  ilawn.  of  m. 
I:i0:(i  tln-y  that  watcli  for  hi. 
139:9  in  take  win-s  of  them. 
143:8  thy  lovln^^'-kindiu-s^  in  w. 
Ec.  10:l(i  prinres  oat  in  tho  in. 
ll:ti  in  the  wl.  sinv  thv  seed 
Cttnt.  ii:10  she  lookelh'  like  m. 
If.  14:ia  O  Lurirer,  son  ofm. 
17:14  lii'fore  the  in.  he  Is  not 
21:12  watchman  said.  in.  com. 
58:19  wi.  Iiy  m.  sh.  It  iiass  over 
60:4  lie  wakeneth  m.  bv  m. 
M:8  thy  light  break  forth  as  m. 
J(r.  5:8  were  as  fi^d  horses  m  m. 
20:16  hear  the  erv  In  the  m. 
21:12 execute Jiidgm.  in  them. 
Ez^k.  7:7  the  m.  Is  come  on  thee 
10  the  m.  is  gone  forth,  the  rod 
12:8  in  the  m.  came  word  of  1, 
24:18  I  spake  to  the  peo.  In  thi- 
m.  at  even  my  wife  died,  I 
did  in  tlie  in.  as  commanded 
33:22  it  came  to  me  in  the  in. 
Hon.  0:3  his  iroin:;  forth  Is  as  in. 
4  your  Roodncss  Is  ns  m.  cloud 
7:(i  in  the  m.  It  burneth  as  lire 
10:15  in  a  in.  sh.  king  be  cut  oir 
Jtxl  2:2  as  in.  siiread  on  mount. 
Amnxi-.l^  mnketh  the  in.  dark. 
5:8  turn  shad,  of  death  Into  m. 
Jon.  4:7  God  prepared  a  worm 

when  the  m.  rose 
il\c.  2:1  when  the  in.  is  lijht 
Mill.  111:3  in  the  in.  it  will  be  fo. 
27:1  wlieu  the  in.  was  come 
M'irk  11:21)  in  in.  as  tliey  passed 
13::J.i  at  cock-crowiiiL',  or  In  in. 
Early  in  the  MOn\l\G. 
6in.  l:i:27  Abraham  yat  up  «.  in 

tlum.  21:14;  22:3 
28:18  Jacob  iMse  up  e.  («  the  in. 
31:.w  Lallan  lose€.  in  llif  in. 
Ex.  8:20  siiid,  Uise  e.  in  in.  9:13 
24:4  .Moses  rosetnWy  in  in.  34:1 
t/<x<.  3:1  Joshua  rosa  eartu  in  the 

m.  6:12;  7:  II!:  8:10 
Jud.  0:28  men  of  city  r.  «.  in  in. 
1  Sam.  1:19  thev  rose  up  e.  in  t. 
in.   29:11;  2  K.   3:22;   19::J5  ; 
2  C/ir.  20:20;  Is.  37:.i6 
15:12  Sa.  rose  e.  in  in.  17:20  D 
29:10  wliereforo  rise  e.  in  the  in. 
Job  1:5  Job  rose  np  e.  in  the  in. 
Prop.  27:14  rising  enrli/in  the  in. 
Ix.  5:11  woe  to  th.  th.  rise  e.  in  in. 
37::*)  arose  e.  in  t.  in.  all  dead 
Pan.  6:19  Darlns  rose  e.  in  f.  in. 
Mat.  20:1  went  earli/  in  tlu  in. 
Mark  lfi:2  enrbj  in  the  in.  caine 

to  seimlehre.  Lnke  21:1 
Luke  21  ::i.S  came  e.  i.  in.  John  8:2 
Acte  5:21  entered  temple  e.  in  in. 
See  ETExixo. 

Every  MORM.VG. 
Ex.  10:21  jrath.  muiitme re rtj  in. 
.30:7  burn  sweet  incense  e.  m. 
Ler.  6:12  priest  burn  wood  e.  in. 

1  (hr.  9:27  e.  in.  jiertain.  to  por. 

2  C/tr.  13:11  burn  to  Lord  e.  in. 
Job  7: 18  shoulih'st  visit  him  e.  m, 
yN.  73:14  have  been  chaste,  e.  in. 
/^■.  :W:2  be  thou  our  arm  e.  in. 
Lain.  3:23  L.'s  mercies  new  e.  in. 
i::<k.  46:13  prepare  a  lamb  e.  in. 
Amos  4:4  briiij'  sjicrifiees  e.  in. 
Zep.  3:5  e.  in.  doth  brin^  jndj^m. 

.MOR\l\fJ  light. 

1  .'^•im.  M:.'16  sp.iil  th.  until  in.  I. 
2"i:22  pertain  to  him  bv  m.  I. 

■V,  .Vbi.  told  iiothin;;  until  in.l. 

2  Sam.  17:22  pnss.-,l  .r.  bv  m.  I. 
2  A'.  7:9  if  we  tarry  until  m.  li. 
See  CLorn. 

.>JORXI\Q  star,  ». 
Jfib  .S'<:7  wh.  in.  s.  sau.'  together 
lleiK  2:28  I  will  give  him  in.  s. 
22:16  I,  Jesus,  am  bright  m.  t. 
Until  the  M0R:VI\'G. 
Ex.  12:10  let  noth.  of  it  remain 
u.  them.  16:19;  2i:18;  29:34; 
Ler.  7:13;  .Viim.  9:12 
16:20  some  of  th.  left  K.  t   in. 
23  lav  up  for  vou  untU  the  in. 
Ler.  19:13  not  abide  u.  t.  in. 
Pent.  10:4  any  (lesh  rem.  u.  in. 
Jud.  l!t:-25  abased  her  u.  t.  in. 
Buth  3:13  dawn  u.  (.  m.  14  lay 
1  Sam.  3:15  Samuel  lav  u.  I.  in. 
19:2  lake  lieed  to  thyself  «.  t.  m. 


iMOS 
2  A'.  10:8  heads  of  klnfs  «.  I.  m. 
Pror.  7:  IS  our  nil  of  love  «.  in. 
In.  88:13  1  reikoiRil  until  the  in. 

MOR\l.\U  nalrh. 
Ex.  14:24  in  in.  ir.  I,,  said  to  SI. 
1  Sain.  11:11  mi.  of  host  in  in.  w, 

>IORRO\r. 

Er.  8:23  to-m.  shall  this  sign  be 

9:5  to-m.  the  L.  sh.  do  this  thi. 

6  L.  did  thing,  on  wi.  cattle  di. 

16:43  to-m.  Is  rest  of  holy  sab. 

19:10  sane,  them  to-day  liud  in. 

32:5  to-Hi.  Is  a  feast  to  the  Lord 

Ler.  716  on  in.  remain,  eat.  19:6 

22:30  leave  none  of  it  till  in. 

21:15  ye  shall  count  from  in. 

Xum.  11:18  sanctify  yourselves 

against  to-;«.  Jos.  7:13 
16:16  they  and  A.  to-«i.  bef.  L. 
41  on  »«.  cougreg.  inurmured 
Jos.  3:5  to-m.  L.  will  do  wood. 
5:12  manna  ceased  on  the  in. 
22:18  lo-m.  wroth  wi.  cougreg. 
Jiirl.  19:9  to-;;i,  get  early  on  wav 
20:23  to-m.  I  will  deliver  them' 
1  .lam.  11:9  to-m.  by  tl.  sun  hot 
20:5  to-m.  is  the  new  moon,  18 
28:19  to-m.  Shalt  thou  and  sons 

1  A'.  20:6  send  ser.  to  thee  to-wi. 

2  /v.  6:28  will  cat  my  eon,  to-m. 
8:15  on  m.  he  took  a  thick  cloth 

2  fhr.  20:16  to-m.  !jo  yedown.  17 
Est.  5:8  to-/H.  as  king  liatli  said 

12  to-7/(.  am  I  invited  to  her 
Pi-nr.  8:28  to-m  I  will  "ive 
27:1  boast  not  thvself  to-;n. 
Is.  22:13  let  us  eat.  for  to-ni.  we 

die,  1  Cor.  15:;i2 
.56:12  to-m.  shall  be  as  this  day 
Z//).  3:3  gii.  not  bones  till  to-m. 
.Uat.  6:30  to-m.  is  cast  into  thi 
oven.  Ltike  12:28 
34  take  no  thought  for  in.  for 
in.  sh.  take  thought  for  itself 
Luke  13:;i2  to-day,  and  to-m. 

'Si  walk  to-day  and  to-m. 
Arts  20:7  I*,  rea.  to  depart  on  in. 
25:22  to-m.  thou  shall  hear  him 
.Tain.  4:13  to-day  or  to-;/(.  willgo 
14  know  not  what  sh.  be  on  in. 
.MORgEL. 
den.  18:5  felih  a  in.  of  bread 
.fu<t.  19:5  coiiif.  heart  with  in. 
liutli  2:14  dip  thy  in.  in  vinegar 
.lub  31 :17  eaten  my  in.  myselt 
Pror.  17:1  bet.  diy  in.  and  quiet 
2'i;8  m.  iiast  eaten  shall  vomit 
Ihb.  12:16  E.  for  in.  sold  birthri. 
See  BREAD. 

MORSELS. 
Ps.  117:17  cast,  forili  ice  like  in. 

MORTAL. 
.Tob  4:17  in.  man  mo.  just  th.  G.  ? 
lioin.  6:12  sin  reign  in  m.  body 
8:11  quicken  in.  bodies  by  spl. 

1  Cor.  15:5.3  III.  on  Imniorl'al.  54 

2  Cor.  4:11  J.  manifest,  in  in.  tic. 
.MORTALITY. 

2  Cor.  5:4  in.  swallow,  up  of  life 

>IORTALLY. 
Dent.  19:11  smite  neighbor  m. 

MORTAR. 
Gen.  11:8  eliine  hail  they  form. 
Kx.  1:14  serve  In  in.  and  brick 
Ler.  14:42  lake  m.  and  plast.  ho. 
45  break  d«>wn  Wl.  of  the  house 
/.*.  41:25  upon  princes  as  up.  ;/(. 
Ezek.  13:10  daubed  it  with  un- 
tcmpered  in.  11.  14.  15;  22:28 
Xah.  3:14  clay,  and  tread  the  in. 

MORTAR. 
Xum.  11:8  or  brat  it  in  a  in. 
Pror.  27:22  bray  fool  in  in. 

MORTG.VGED. 
Xeh.  5:3  we  have  in.  our  lands 

-MORTIFY. 
Horn.  8:13  ye  in.  deeds  of  body 
Col.  3:5  111.  your  members 
MOSEROTn.    Sum.  a3:30 

MOSES. 
Eie.  2:10  called  his  name  M. 
./os.  1:5  as  I  was  with  M.  3:7 
Ps.  W1:^  made  kn.  wavs  to  >[. 
105:26  he  sent  M.  and  Aaron 
106:16  envieti  M.  in  camp.  .'B 
It.  m-.H  bv  right  hand  of  M. 


jroT 

Jfark  12:10  M.  wrote,  Luke  20:28 
Luke  li;:2!l  M.  and  prophets 

20:.37  M.  showed  at  the  bush 

24:27  bt-ginniiig  at  M.  and  pro, 
■Mm  1:1,  law  given  by  .M.  45 

3:14  ns  M.  lifted  seriient 

5:45  M.  accuseth  ;  46  nelievcnl  M. 

0:;i2  M.  ga.  you  not  thai  bread 

7:19  M.  give  y<ai  law  t  22,  23 

9:28  M.  disciples  ;  29  G.  spake 
Acts'.i.'H  M.  said,  A  prophet 

6:11  bias,  words  against  M.  14 

7:2(1  M.  b(un.  32,  .35,  .37 

13::J9  not  Justilled  bv  lawof  M. 

15:1  eircunicised  alter  j\I.  5 
21  M.  hath  in  everv  cllv  them 

21:21  leachestto  forsake  M. 

26:22  things  M.  did  sav,  28:23 
2  Cor.  3:13  not  as  M.  wiio.  15 
2  Pirn.  3:8  as  Jan.  nilhslood  M. 
//./).  .3:2  11.  failhliil,  .3.  5,  16 

9:19  M.  spoken  every  precept 

10:28  despised  M.  law 

11:2:)  by  faith  M.  was  hid  three 

12:21  M.f- 


aid.  1  fear  and  quak, 
Itide  9  disput.  about  bodv  of  M. 
Ilec.  15:3  sing  the  song  of  M. 

MOST. 
Pror.  20:6  in.  men  proclaim 
Luke  7:42  wh.  will  love  him  in.  f 

43  he  to  whom  he  forgave  in. 
.\cts  20::i8  sorrowing  m.  of  all  for 
1  Cor.  14:27  two.  or  at  in.  three 

MOTE. 
Mat.  7:3  m.    in  brother's  eye, 
Luke  6:41 

4  let  me  pull  m.  out  of  th.  eye 

5  tlien  th.  see  clear,  to  cast  m. 
out  of  broth. "s  eye,  Z«i« 6:42 

MOTH. 
.Job  4:19  cnishc'd  before  the  m. 

27:18  builiielli  his  liouseasam. 
Ps.  ;i9:Il  beauly  eiuisu.  likcm. 
Is.  50:9  in.  shall  eat  them,  51:8 
IIos.  5:12  I  be  to  Eplir.  as  a  in. 
Mat.  6:19wli.  in.  and  rust  corru. 

20  nei.  m.  iiiu-  rust,  Luke  12:33 

MOTII.EATE\. 

■Tob  13:28  as  garui.  that  is  in.-e. 

Jam.  5:2  your  garments  are m.-e. 
MOTHER. 

Oen.  .3:20  was  in.  of  all  living 
17:16  shall  be  a  in.  ol  naticuis 
24:tiOm.  thousands  of  millions 
:)2:1I  lest  he  smite  in.  with  chi, 

Kx.  2:8  and  called  child's  m. 

I..er.  2I);14  her  in.  Is  wickedness 

Jud.  5:7  Deb.  arose  a  in.  In  Isr. 
28  in.  of  Sisera  looked  out 

liuth  1:8  ret.  each  to  m.'s  house 

2  .Sam.  17:2'>  Zerniah,  Joab's  in. 
20:19  to  destroy  a  in.  In  Israel 

1  A'.  2:19  a  seat  for  the  king's  m. 
3:27  child,  she  is  the  m.  thereof 

2  A'.  21:15  carried  away  king's  in. 
Ps.  113:9  be  njoyful  in.  of  child. 
[*rfjr.  30:11  general,  not  bless  in. 
Cant.  0:9  oulv  mw.  of  her  in. 
[s.  50:1  whc.  bill  ofm.  diviirce  ? 
.ler.  .50:12  m.  be  soreconfoimded 
Ex.  16:44  as  is  in.  so  is  daughter 

45  your  in.  was  a  llittite 
2:1:2  two,  daughters  of  one  in. 

llos.  2:2  plead  with  yourm. 
5  th.  in.  hath  played  the  harlot 
10:14  in,  was  dashed  in  pieces 

Mic.  7:6  daughter  riseth  up  a"-. 
hur  in.  .Mat.  10::)5  ;  Lu.  I2:.V) 

Mat.  8:14  I'.'s  wife's  in.  Lu.  4:.'18 
14:8  before  instructed  of  her  in. 
19:12  so  born  from  m.'s  womb 
20:20  in.  of  Zebedee's  children 

Luke  1:43  m.  of  L.  ciune  to  me  ? 

■lolin  '2:1  in.  of  J.  there,  Arts  1:14 

Arts  12:12  hou.  of  .Mary,  in.  of  J. 

Gal.  4:26  Jerusalem  in.  of  us  all 

Rer.  17:5  the  m.  of  harlots  and 

See  FATiiEii. 

Hia  .MOTHER. 

Gen.  21:21  h.  in.  took  him  a  wife 
24:67  coinf.  after  death  of  A.  m. 
■27:14  Jacob  bro.  them  to  hix  in. 
4:):29  brother  Beiij.  /;.  m.'s  sou 
44:20  he  alone  is  left  nf  his  m. 

Ex.  2:):  19  not  seethe  kid  in  his 
m.'»niilk,  .'H:'26;  TJeut.  U:21 

Lev.  20:17  man  take  h.  m.'udan. 

Yum.  12:12  out  of /li*  m.'xwimib 


_,. -.,       ..^..^ .-.      .-,.  ..      .....     ......_.,.,,     trt    It  W"    lit..     It    t^  1)111  U 

■ler.  15:1  though  .M.  stood  be.  me  Peut.  27:22  Ileth  with  A.  m.'s  da. 


,Val.  4:4  remember  law  of  .M 
Mat.  17-3  there  appeared  M.  and 
Elias.  .Vark  9:4 :  Luke  9:;i0 

10:7  why  diil  M.  command.  ? 

'2.3:2  Pharisees  sit  in  M.'s  scat 
Mark  10:3  what  did  M.  com.  > 


./ud.  9:1  went  to  A.  m.'s  brelhr. 
1  .Vrim.  2:19  A.  in.  made  a  lit.  co. 

1  A".  15:13  Aixm.  he  removed 
17:'i3  F.liiah  deliv.  him  to  /,.  m. 
•22:.'>2  ualki'd  in  way  of /i.  m. 

2  A'.  4:19  lad,  Carry  him  to  ft.  in. 


-MOU 

1  C7/r.  4:9A.  in.  called  name  Ja. 

2  Chr.  22:3  his  in.  was  his  conn. 
I's.  .35: 14  as  one  iiKuirn.  for  h.m. 

109:14  not  sin  uthisin.  blotted 

131:2  child  weaned  of  his  m 
Pror.  10:1  foil  Is  heavl.  of  h.  in. 

1,5:'20  foolivh  niau  despls.  h.  in. 

29:15  left  bringelh  /(.  In.  lo  sh. 

31:1  prophecy  A.  m.  lalighl  liini 
ICc.  5:15  came  forth  <if /i.  m.'s  w. 
Cant.  3:11  h'lsin.  crowned  him 
/*.  60:13  wh.  /(.  in.  coiufoitelh 
Mat.  1:18 /(.  in.  was  espiuised 

2:13  young  child  and  h.  in.  20 

12:46  A.  in.  stoo.l  with.  Murk 
.3:31;  Luke6■.V^ 

13:55  Is  not  h.m.  called  Mary  f 

Lnke  1:15  llolv  (1.  ft-,  h.in.'s  wo. 

00  A.  m.  said.  He  sli.be  call,  J. 

2:51  h.  in.  kept  these  payings 

7:12  only  son  of  A.  in.  a  widow 

15  he  delivered  him  to  A.  in. 

John  3:4  sec.  time  Into  h.in.'sw. 

19:'25  A.  m.  stood  by  cross  of  J. 
26  when  J.  saw  A.  in. 
.irts  3:2  laiiio  fr.  A.  in.  wo.  14:8 
Pom.  10:13  salute  H.  and  his  in. 

MOTIIER-IX-LAW. 

Peut.  27:'i)  curs,  lielli  wi.m.-f.-;. 
JM/i  1:1.|  dr.  kissed  her  m.-i.-l. 

2:-2:i  K.  dwelt  with  her  in.-i.-t. 

3:ngo  not  emiity  to  thy  in.-i.-l. 
Mic.  7:6  dan. -In-law  ag.  in.'i.4 
Mat.  lU::i5;  Luke  12:53 

My  .MOTHER. 

Otn.  20:12  not  daughter  of  m.  m. 
Jud.  8: 19  the  sons  of  inij  in. 

16:17  Nazar.  from  tnij  m.'s  wo. 
1  A'.  2:20  to  her.  Ask  (ui.  my  in. 
■MiV.'iX  naked  out  of  mj/m.'s  w. 

3:10  sh.  not  doors  odnym.'sw. 

17:14  to  worm,  'I'hou  art  m.  m. 

31:18  guld.  her  fr.  in.  m.'s  wo. 

Ps.  22:9  wh.  on  in.  m.'s  breasts 

10  my  fiod  from  in.  m.'s  belly 

51:5  in  sin  did  in.  m.  coiice.  mo 

69:8  alien  to  in.  m.'s  children 

71:6  out  of  m.  m.'s  bowels 

i:!9:13  cov.  me  in  my  m.'s  womb 
Ihvr.  4:3  bel.  In  sight  ofm?/  m. 
Cant.  1:16  my  m.'s  .children  ang. 

3:4  bidu.  him  to  my  m.'s  housa 

8:1  sucked  the  breasts  oCmyin. 
2  briiiij  th.  into  my  m.'s  housB 
Is.  49:1  li-om  bowels  otmym. 
Jer.  15:10  woe  is  me,  my  in. 

20:14  day  wherein  inym.  bare 

17  inij  m.  iniL'iit  been  mv  grave 
Mat.   12:48   Jesii-^  said,  \Vho  U 
my  m./  Mark  3:;)3 

49  behold  mi/  m.  and  brethren. 
Mark  3:;)4  ;  Luke  8:21 
Gal.  1:15  sepaiat.  Ir.  iinj  m.'s  w. 

Thy  MOTHER. 
Oen.  27:29  let  thy  m.'s  sons  bow 

37:10  I  and  thi/  m .  bow  to  thee? 
Lev.  18:7  nakedness  of  tliy  m. 
Dtut.  13:6  son  vif  thy  in.  cut.  th. 

1  .Sam.  15::i:i  thy  in.  be  childless 
20::i0  confus.  of  <.  m.'«nakedn. 

2  A'.  9:22  whoredoms  of  thy  in. 
Ps.  50:20  slander,  t.  own  m.'iison 
Pior.  1:8  the  law  of  thy  in.  6:20 

•2:):'22  and  despise  not  thy  in. 
Caul.  8:5  thym.  brou.  Ibee  forth 
■hr.  22:'26  thy  in.  that  bare  thee 
Lstk.  10:3  fa.  Aniorite,  (.  m.  Hit. 
45  thou  art  thy  m.'s  daughter 
19:2  say,  '«'hat  is  thy  in.f 
10  thy  in.  is  like  a  vine 
Ihs.  4:5  I  win  destroy  thy  m. 
Mat.  12:47  bell.  t.  in.  and  breth. 
Mark  8:32;  Luke  8:20;  John 
19:'27 
2  rim.  1:5  which  dwell  in  t.  m. 

MOTHERS. 

Is.  49:23  quiens  be  thv  nnrs.  m. 

.Jer.  16:3  saith  the  L.  concern,  m. 

Lam   2:12  say  lo  their  in.  where 

is  corn  and  wilier  sfuil  was 

poured  to  their  m.  Ikisoiii. 

5:3  fatherless,  our  in.  as  widows 

Mark  l(t:.30  hnn.-lold.  sisters,  in. 

1  Tim.  1:9  law  for  murder,  ofm, 

6:2  eutreat  elder  «  omen  as  m. 

.■♦fOTiO.VS. 
Rom.  7:5  Ihe  m.  of  sins  did  work 

MOILDY. 
■Tot.  9:5  provision  dry  and  m.  12 

.MOrXT,  l\G. 
Job  20:6  excel,  m.  to  lieai  ens 
39:27  do.  eagle  in.  at  thv  rom.f 
IV.  107:26  thev  in.  np  lo'henveu 
/».  9:lSm.  asllfi   up  of  smoke 
15:5  by  in.  up  of  Luhith  they  go 


948 


CRUDEX\S  COXCORDANCE. 


MOU 

Is.  40:31  shall  ni.  np  with  winj^s 
Jer.  51:53  tho.  Balivlon  sho.  vi. 
Ezek.  10:lti  cherub."  lift  to  m.  19 

MOUXT. 

Gen.  31:54  J.  offered  sacri.  onm. 
Ex.  18:5  encamped  at  m,  of  G. 
19:12  whoso  toucheth  the?/*. 
14  Moses  went  down  from  the 
m.  32:15;  34:20 

16  thick  cloud  upon  m.  24:15 
18  in.  Si.  was  altntret.  on  smo. 
23  set  bounds  abtnit  the  m. 

24:  Hi  u'lory  of  Lord  upon  in.  Si. 

17  di.'vouviiig  fire  on  top  of  ?«. 
31:18  L.  srave  Mos.  on  v\.  Sinai 
32: 19  M.  1)rake  them  beneath  in. 
34:2  and  come  np  to  in.  Sinai 

3  nor  let  man  be  seen  thro'  m. 

Num.  10::i3  they  departed  fr.  m. 

20:28  Aaron  died  in  vi.  Ilor 

Beut.  1:6  dw.  lon^  cnou;Lrh  in  m. 

7  turn  you,  go  to  in.  of  Amor. 

9:15  the  in.  burned  with  fire 

27:13  these  shall  stand  on  m.  E. 

33:2  L.  shined  forth  from  in.  P. 

Jiid.  4:6  draw  towards  m.  Tabor 

2  Sam.  15:30  D.  went  by  the  in. 

32  m.  where  he  worshipped  G. 

1  K.  19:8  Elijah  went  to7H.  of  G. 

11  stand  on  the  in.  bef.  tho  L. 

2  K.  2-3:13  the  m.  of  corrui)tion 
Nih.  9:13  thou  camest  on  in.  Si. 
Cant.  4:1  flock  of  goats  fr.  m.  G. 
U.  10:32  m.  of  dau.  of  Zion.  Ifirl 

14:13  I  will  sit  on  in,  of  congre. 
27:13  worship  in  holy  in.  at  J. 
29:3  siege  ag.  thee  with  a  in. 
Jer.  ('i:i"i  ca^^t  a  in.  against  Jerusa. 

^-.^-.4:2;  21:92;  36:8 
Van.  11:15  k.  of  north  caatnpm. 
Ob.  8  destroy  unders.  out  in.  E. 
21  savifirs  sh.  come  to  judge  7rt. 
JIah.  3:3  H.  One  from  in.  Paran 
Acfs  7:30  in  wilderness  of  7/i.  S. 
Gal.  4:24  one  from  the  in.  Sinai 
25  Au'ar  is  in.  Sinai  in  Arabia 
Heb.  12:18  not  come  to  then*. 

jSee  CARMEL,    GERIZIM. 

Before  the  MOUIVT. 

Ex.  19:2  Israel  cam^jed  b.  t.  in. 

34:3  nei.  let  flocks  feed  b.  t.  in. 
See  EniRAiM. 

In,  o7-  into  the  MOUXT. 
Gen.  22:14  in  t.  in.  of  L.  be  seen 

31:54  tairifd  all  night  in  t.  in. 
Ex.  4:27  met  him  irl  t.  in.  of  God 

19:12  take  heed,  go  not  up  i.  in. 

24:12  come  i.  t.  in.  Dent.  10:1 
13  went  int.  m.  of  G.  15,  18 

18  M.  was  in  I.  in.  40  davs  and 
40  nights.  Dent.  9:9;  10:10 

25:40  after  pat.  sliowed  thee  in 
i.  in.  26:30;  27:8;  Ihb.  8:5 
Num.  27:12  get  thee  into  in.  A. 
Dent.  32:50  die  in  in.  as  A.  died 
Joff.  8:30  altar  to  L.  in  in.  Ebal 
2  K.  28: 16  spied  sepulchres  2ft  m. 
2  Chr.  3:1  house  of  L.  in  in.  Mo. 
Is.  2S:21  L.  rise  up  as  in  in.  P. 
Acta  7:38  angel  spake  in  m.  Sin. 
2  Pet.  1:18  we  were  in  holy  m. 
See  GiLKOA. 

JMOr\T  of  OlivcB. 
2€C.  14:4  his  feet  shall  stand  on 
m.  of  O.  rn.  of  O.  shall  clea. 
Mat.  21:1  they  were  come  to  the 
m.  of  Olive.^,  Litka  19:29 
2t:3  upon  in.  of  O.  Mark  13:3 
26:30  th<-y  went  out  into  in.  of 
0.  Mark  14:26;  Luke  22:39 
i^M-c  19::[7  ;tt  descent  of  m.  nf  0. 
21:37  and  abnde  in  m.  of  O. 
Acta  1:12  returned  fr.  in.  of  0. 

fi'if^SEIR,    ZION. 

MOU\T.S. 

Jer.  32:24  in.  are  come  to  city 
33:4  houses  thrown  down  by  m. 
Ezek.  17:17  for  him,  by  cast.  m. 

Mou:\TAi:v. 

Om.  14:10  they  th.  re.  fled  to  in. 
19:17  escajje  to  in.  19  not  escape 
Ex.  3:1  came  to  the  in.  of  G. 

12  peo.  sh.  serve()od  on  th.  in. 
19:3  L.  called  to  him  out  of  m. 
20:18  people  saw  in.  smoking 

Num.  14:40  gat  th.  into  top  of  m. 
Dtiut.  2:3  ye  have  compassed  in. 

3:25  let  me  see  that  goodly  in. 

4:11  in.  burnt  with  fire.  5:23 
Jon.  2:16  get  ye  to  in.  and  hide 

11:16  Jos.  took  the  plain  and  m. 

14:12give  nie  m.  17:18  m.  tbine 
Juti.  1:19  drave  out  inhubitauta 
of  m. 


MOU 

1  Sam.  17:3  Philistines  etood  on 

a  m.  on  one  side,  and  Israel 
stood  on  a  in.  on  the  ofh.  si. 
23:26  Saul  went  on  this  side  of 
the  m.  and  David  on  th.  si. 

2  K.  2:16  S.  cast  him  on  somom. 
6:17  in.  full  of  horses  and  char. 

Jol)  14:18  m.  fall.  com.  to  naught 
Ps.  11:1  flee  as  bird  to  your  in.  f 
30:7  hast  made  my  in.  to  stand 
78:54  bro.  to  in.  his  right  hand 
7^.  2:27n.  of  L.'s  house,  Mc.  4:1 
3  let  us  go  to  m.of  L.  Mic.  4:2 
30:17  as  a  beacon  on  top  of  7h. 
29  one  goeth  with  pipe  to  in. 
40:4  every  in.  and  hill    sh.  be 
made  low.  Luke  3:5 
Jer.  16:16  hunt  them  fr.  every  771. 
17:3  Omy  m.  in  the  field 
26:18  m.  of  the  house  as  high 

places  of  forest,  Mic.  3:12 

.50:6  people  gone  fr.  in.  to  hill 

51:25  O  destroying  771.  saith  L. 

I  will  make  thee  a  burnt  m. 

Lam.  5:18  because  of  ?7i.  of  Zion 

Ezek.  11:23  gl.  of  L.  stood  on  in. 

28;16cast  thee  out  of  ?7i.  of  God 

43:12  law  of  house  on  top  of  in. 

Dan.  2:35  stone  became  great  77i. 

45  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  7?i. 

Mic.  7:13  co.  to  thee  fr.  in.  to  m. 

Hag.  1:8  go  up  to  in.  bring  wood 

Zee.  4:7  who  art  th.  O  irroat  in. 

8:3  be  called  the  in.  of  the  Lord 

14:4  half  of  the  in.  shall  remove 

Mat.  5:1  he  went  np  into  a  7h 

14:33 ;  15:29 ;  Mark  3:13 ;  6:46' 

Luke  6:12;  9:28 ;  JoJin  6:3,  15 

17:1  bringeth  them  into  high 

9  and  as  they  came  down  from 
the  7?i.  J/arA9:9 

20  have  faith,  say  to  this  tti, 
Remove,  21:21 ;  Mark  11:23 

28:16  7/i.  where  Jesus  appointed 
Luke  8:32  swine  feeding  on  in. 
Ueb.  12:20  much  as  beast  ton.  vi. 
Rev.  6:14  every  m.  and  isl.  rem. 

8:8  a  great  in.  huming  with  fi.re 

High  MOrXTAIIV. 

Is.  13:2  lift  up  banner  up.  h.  m. 

30:25  shall  be  upon  every  h.  m. 

40:9  get  thee  up  into  the  k.  in. 

57:7  on  h.  m.  hast  th.  set  thy  b. 
Jer.  3:6  gone  up  upon  ev.  h.  in. 
Ezek.  17:22  plant  it  on  a  high  in. 

40:3  set  me  on  a  very  high  771. 
Mat.  4:8  devil  taken  him  np  into 
an  exceeding  h.  in.  Lnke  4:5 

17:1  Jesus  takethP.,  Jann'sand 
John  into  a  /(.  in.  Mark  9:2 
Rev.  21:10  car.  me  in,  Sp.  to  h.  in. 
See  HOLT. 

In  the,  or  in  this  IVIOU.\T.4i:V. 
fren.  19:30  went  and  dwelt  in  m. 
Ex.  15:17  plant  them  i)i  the  in. 
Num.  13:17  said.  Go  np  in.  t.  in. 
Deut.  33:49  get  thee  up  in  t.  in. 
Ps.  43:1  G.  praised  in  in.  of  holi. 
Is.  25:6  ifi  t/m  m.  L.  make  feast 

7  destroy  in  t.  m.  face  of  cov. 

10  in  this  m.  hand  of  L.  rest 
Ezek.  17:23  i?i  the  m.  of  Israel 
AniosA-.l  in  the  in.  of  Samaria 

6:1  woe  to  th.  trust  in  m.  of  S. 
John  4:30  fath.  worship,  in  t.  in. 

21  nei.  in  thisni.  nor  Jerusal. 

MOU\TAI\S. 

Gen.  7:20  the  m.  were  covered 
8:4  the  ark  rested  upon  the  7ft. 
5  tenth  month  tops  of  7ft.  seen 

iV;/7rt.  ;B;i:48  departed  from  the  7ft. 

T)eut.  13:2  destrov  pla.  on  hi.  ni. 

Jos.  11:21  cut  ofl"  Anakini  h:  m. 

Jnd.  5:5  7ft.  melted  from  bef.  L. 
11:37  go  np  and  down  on  m. 

2  Sam.  1:21  7ft.  of  Gilboa 

1  K.  19:11  a  strong  wind  rent  m. 

1  Chr.  12:8  swift  as  roes  on  7ft. 

2  Chr.  18:16  Israel  scatter,  on  ?ft. 
Job  9:5  which  removeth  the  7ft. 

28:9  overtumeth  m.  bv  roots 
40:30  m.  bring  him  forth  food 
Ps.  36:6  thy  right,  like  great  7ft. 
46:2  though  the  7ft.  be  carried 
3  tho"  7ft.  shake  with  swelling 
65:6  his  strength  setteth  fast  7ft. 
72:3  7ft.  bring  peace  to  the  peo. 
T6:4  more  glon.  than  m.  of  prey 
8:^:14  flame  setteth  7ft.  on  fire 
90:2  before  in.  we.  brought  for. 
104:6  waters  stood  above  7ft. 

8  up  by  the  7ft.  down  by  valle. 
114:4  m.  skipped  like  rams,  6 
125:2  ns  7H.  round  about  Jerusa. 
133:3  dew  that  descended  on  m. 
144:5  touch  7/*.  they  shall  smoke 


MOU 

ps.  147:8  mak.  gr.  to  grow  on  m- 
148:9  in.  and  hills  praise  the  L- 

Prov.  8:25  before  m.  were  settled 

Cant.  2:8  cometh  leai>ing  on  7«.. 

17  be  like  a  roe  on  the  in.  8:14 

4:8  look  from  in.  of  the  leopards 

7s.  2:14  day  of  L.  be  on  high  7ft. 
14:35  7ft.  tread  him  under  foot 
18:3  lifteth  up  ensign  on  the  7n.. 
34:3  7ft.  melted  with  their  blond 
40:12  hatli  weighed  7ft.  in  scales 
41:15  thou  Shalt  thresh  them. 
43:15  make  waste  m.  and  hills 
44:3;?  into  singing,  ye  ?ft.  49:13 
49:11  make  all  my  7ft.  a  way 
52:7  how  beautiful  on  the  7ft.  are 

the  feet,  N'ah.  1:15 
54:10  for  the  in.  shall  depart 
55:13  7rt.  shall  break  forth  Iiefo. 
64:1  7ft.  flow  down  at  presen.  3 
65:7  huve  burned  incense  on  m. 

Jer.  4:34  beh.  ?ft.  and  th.  tremb. 
9:10  for  in.  will  T  tJike  up  weep. 
13:16  feet  stumble  on  dark  7ft. 
17:36  from  7ft.  bringing  off'erin. 
31:5  plant  vines  on  7ft.  of  Sama. 
46:18  as  Tabor  among  the  in. 
50:6  turned  them  away  on  7ft. 

Lam.  4:19  pursued  us  on  the  7ft. 

Ez^k.  6:2  set  face  toward  m.  of  I. 
7:16  sh.  be  on  the  7ft.  like  doves 
18:6  not  eaten  upon  7ft.  11,  15 
19:9  voice  no  more  heard  on  m. 
22:9  they  eat  upon  the  7ft. 
31:12  ui)on  771.  branches  fallen 
32:5  I  will  lay  tliv  flesh  on  7ft. 
33:28  7ft.  of  Is.  sliall  be  desolate 
34:6  sheep  wander,  through  7ft. 
13  feed  them  on  m.  of  Israel.  14 
3.5:8  fill  his  7ft.  with  slain  men 
36:1  jjrtiphesy  unto  77(.  Is.  4 
a  7ft.  of  Is.  shoot  forth  branch. 
37:22  one  nation  on  7ft.  of  Israel 
3S:8u'arhen-d  ag.  7/1.  of  Is. 
20in.  shall  be  thrown  down 
21  sw.  ai^ainst  him  thro'  all  m. 
39:2  bring  thee  on  7ft.  of  Israel 
4  Shalt  fall  on  the  in  of  Israel 
17  great  sacrifice  on  7ft.  of  Isr. 

Joel  2:2  morn,  spread  upon  7ft. 
3:18  in.  sh.  dropdown  new  wine 

Amos  3:9  assemble  on  7ft.  of  Sa. 
4:13  fornieth  7ft.  L.  is  his  name 
9:13  7ft.  sliall  drop  sweet  wine 

Mc.  1:4  the  m.  shall  be  molten 
6:1  contend  thou  before  the  7ft. 
2  O  ye  77i.  the  L.'s  controversy 

Natl.  1:5  the  m.  quake  at  him 
3:18  people  scattered  on  the  7ft. 

Ilab.  3:6  everlasting  774.  scattered 
10  7ft.  saw  thee,  and  trembled 

Haff.  1:11  for  a  drought  on  7ft. 

Zee.  6:1  chariots  bet.  ?ft.  of  brass 

3fal.  1:3  and  laid  his  77*.  waste 

Mat.  18:12  goeth  into  the  ?7i. 
24:16  let  them  in  Jnd.  fieetOTft. 

1  Cor.  13:2  that  I  could  remo.  ?ft. 

Bei\  16:20  m.  were  not  found 
17:9  seven  heads  are  seven  m. 
In  the  MOU:VT\I\S. 

Ex.  32:13  to  slay  them  in  f.  in. 

Num.  3-3:47  pitched  in  t.  in.  of  A. 

Deut.  2:37  cam.  not  to  cit.  in  in. 

Joft.  10:6  kings  that  dw.  in  t.  in. 

Jnd.  6:2  Is.  made  dens  in  t.  m. 

1  A'.  5:15  80.000  hewers  in  t.  tn. 

2  Chr.  21:11  high  places  in  t.  in. 
la.  13:4  noise  of  mnlti.  in  f.  in. 
Markh:5  ni.  and  day  was  in  in. 
lUb.  11:38  wandered  in  the  in. 

Of  the  MOU\TAIIVS. 
Gen.  8:5  tops  of  /.  7ft.  were  seen 

23:2  oft'er  hini  on  one  of  the  in. 
Num.  23:7  out  of  the  in.  of  east 
Deut.  32:32  foundations  of  t.  in. 

33:15  chief  thin.  oft.  ancieut77i. 
Jud.  9:25  forhim  in  top  oft.  in. 
36  peo.  down  from  top  qf  t.  m. 
seest  shadow  of  the  in. 
2  K.  19:23  to  hei.  oft.  m.  Is.  37:24 
Job  24:8  showers  'of  the  m. 

39:8  range  of  t.  in.  liis  pasture 
Ps.  50:11  all  "fowls  of  t.  m. 

72:16  handful  corn  on  top  ofm. 
Prov.  27:35  herbs  of  t.  m.  gath. 
Is.  2:2  in  top  of  the  in.  Mic.  4:1 

42:11  shtnit  from  ton  of  the  in 
Jer.  3:2:1  fr.  multitude  of  the  m. 

32:44  witness,  in  cities  of  i.  7ft. 

38:13  in  cities  of  the  in. 
Ezek.  6:13  slain  In  tops  of  the  m. 

7:7  the  soumling  ag.  of  the  in. 
Hos.  4: 13  sacri.  on  tops  of  the  m. 
Joel  2:5  char.  <m  tops  of  the  in. 
Jon.  3:6  down  to  hot.  qfthe  m. 
Zee.  14:5  flee  to  valley  of  the  rn. 
Rev.  0:15  hid  in  rocks  of  the  in. 


MOU 

To  the  MOr>TAIIVS. 

Cant.  4:6  to  the  in.  of  myrrh 
/<.  23:5  trou.  and  crving  to  t.  m. 
Ezfk.  6:3  saith  L.  to  the  in.  36:4 

33:6  water  with  blood  to  the  m. 

36:1  prophesy  to  the  in.  of  Is.  6 
llos.  10:8  sh.  say  to  the  in.  Cover 
Mark  13:14  that  be  in  Judea  flee 

to  them.  Luke2\:2\ 
Luke  23:30  to  m.  Fall,  Rev.  6:16 

MOURN. 
Gen.  23:3  Ab.  came  to  7ft.  Sarah 

1  -S'a7ft.  16:1  how  long  7ft.  for  S.  ? 

2  Sam.  3:31  and  7ft.  before  Abner 
1  K.  13:29  old  proph.  came  to  7?i. 

14:13  all  Israel  sh.  7ft.  for  him 
Neh.  8:9  this  day  is  holy,  7ft.  not 
Job  2:11  appointm.  to  7ft.  wi.  hi. 

5:11  those  wh.  7ft.  may  be  esal. 

14:32  soul  within  him  shall  77i. 
Ps.  55:2  I  7ft.  in  my  complaint 
Prov.  5:11  and  th.  7ft.  at  the  last 

29:2  wicked  rule,  the  people  ?«. 
Ec.  3:4  time  to  7ft.  time  to  dance 
1$.  3:26  gates  eh.  lament  and  7ft. 

16:7  for  Kir-hareseth  shall  ye  m. 

19:8  fishers  7ft.  38:14  I  did  77i. 

59:11  we  7ft.  sore  like  doves 

61:2  sentme  to  comf.  all  that  ttj. 
3  to  appoint  them  that  m.iu  Z. 

66:10  rejoice  all  ye  that  7ft. 
Jer.  4:38  for  this  earth  shall  7ft. 

13:4  how  long  sh.  the  land  m.  .f 

48:31  7ft.  for  the  men  of  Kir-lior. 
Lam.  1:4  the  ways  of  Zinn  do  m. 
Ezek.  7:12  let  not  the  seller  m. 
27  king  shall  7rt.  and  the  prin. 

24:16  nr-i.  sh.  thou  77i.  nor  weep 
23  shall  pine  away  and  7rt. 

31:15  caust'd  Leb.  to  m.  for  him 
I/os.  4:3  theref.  sh.  the  land  7ft.  f 

10:5  ]K'0.  shall  m.  over  Samaria 
■Toel  1:9  tlie  Lord's  ministers  in. 
Amo.s  1:3  habita.  of  shepher.  m. 

8:8  every  one  7ft.  therein.  9:5 
Zee.  12:10  and  shall  in.  for  him 
13  land  in.  every  family  apart 
Mat.  5:4  blessed  are  they  that  7ft. 

9:15  ciiild.  of  bride-chamb.  in.f 

24:30  all  the  tribes  of  earth  in. 
Luke  6:35  laugh,  for  ye  sh.  m. 
Jam.  4:9  afflicted,  in.  and  weep 
Rev.  18:11  merch.  weep  and  77t. 

MOURXED, 

Gen.  37:34  Jacob  7ft.  for  his  son 
50:3  Esfyptians  7ft.  for  Jacob,  10 
Ex.  33:4  heard  th.  evil  tidings, 

they  7ft.  Num.  14:39 
Nvin.  20:39  congrega.  in.  for  A. 

1  Sam.  15:35  Samuel  7ft.  for  Saul 

2  Sam.  1:12  771.  for  Saul  and  Jon. 
11:26  Bath-sheba  77i.  for  Uriah 
13:27  David  7ft.  for  his  son  Abs. 
14:2  one  that  had  7ft.  for  dead 

1  A*.  13:30  they  m.  over  man  of  G. 
14:18  Is.  771.  for  Jeroboam's  son 

1  Chr.  7:22  Ephr.  their  father  m. 

2  Chr.  35:34  Judah  m.  for  Josiah 
Ezr.  10:6  7ft.  for  transgression 
Neh.  1:4  sat  and  7ft.  certain  days 
Zee.  7:5  when  ye  in.  and  fasted 
Mat.  11:17  we  have  m.  unto  you, 

Luke  7:.33 
Mark  16:10  as  they  m.  and  wept 

1  Cor.  5:2  and  have  not  rather  in. 

MOURNER,  S. 
2Sam.  14:3  feign  thyself  a  ?7i. 
Job  29:35  one  that  comforteth  iru 
Ec.  13:5  7ft.  go  about  the  streets 
/•-■.  57:18  restore  comf.  to  his  7ft. 
Hos.  9:4  sacrifi.  be  as  bread  ofm, 

MOITRXETH, 

2  -S'rt7n.  19:1  king  /«.  for  Absalom 
Ps.  35:14  I  bowed  as  one  that  tw. 

88:9  mine  eve  in.  by  affliction, 
/>■.  34:4  earth  7ft.  and  fad.  33:9 

7  new  wine  7ft.  vine  languish. 
Jffr.  12:11  viney.  being  desol.  7ft. 
14:2  Jud.  7ft.  and  gates  lani'uish, 
33:10  bee.  of  swenrinj^  land  m. 
Joel  1:10  land  7ft.  corn  is  wasted 
Zee.  12:10  one  that  7n.  firat-born 

MOtTRXFULLY. 

Mai.  3:14  we  have  walked  tn. 

MOrRNI\G. 

Gpn.  97:41  days  of  7ft.  at  hand 

50:10  made  a  7ft.  for  his  father 
1 1  saw  m.  this  is  a  grievous  in 
Deut.  20:14  not  eaten  in  in. 

:M:8  days  of  77?.  for  Mo.  ended 
2  Sam.  11:27  when  77i.  was  past 

19:2  victoi-y  was  turned  to  7ft. 
E^t.  4:3  there  was  77i.  am.  Jews 

9:33  was  turned  to  them  fr.  in. 
Job  3:8  ready  to  raise  their  m. 


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Jnf>1]0-A\  Imrp  filfo  is  tnm.  to  m. 
i*v*.  30:11  tiinicd  m.  In  ilniicinf: 
£c.  7:2  better  j:n  to  lumsi'  olm. 
4  heart  *>f  wi-^e  in  lnmne  of  r/j. 
Is.  2x':l'*  I.nni  (lid  mil  to  m. 

r»l:U  sor.  amlm.  shall  flt'eawny 

tJO-.'iQ  (liiyi  or  m    sliall  be  ontletl 

01:3  irivi.!  them  oil  of  joy  form. 
Jr-r.  »*,:ati  m.  an  for  an  only  son 

lUiS  enter  not  into  honse  of  m. 

31:13  turn  their  m.  into  jov 
Lam.  2:5  dauj^hter  of  Juuali  m. 

5:15  onr  (lance  is  tnrned  intor/i. 
I^z^k.  2:10  lamentations,  m.  woe 

21: 17  no  m.  for  dead ;  31:  i:>  I  can. 
J(W2:12  with  weenini;  and  m. 
^ji;)A<5:l()  call  hu^nandm.  to  m. 

8:10  feas^ts  into  m.  I  will  make 

it  as  tlie  m.  of  an  onlv  son 
^^c.  1:11  came  not  forth  In  rn. 
ZkC.  12:11  m.  in  Jerusalem  aa  rn. 

of  Itadadrlmmoii 
Mat.  2:18  great  m.  Rjichel  weep. 
2  Cor.  7:7  he  told  ns  your  m. 
Jam.  4:9  laugh,  be  tnrned  to  m. 
JitV.  19:S  one  day  death  and  m. 

I\IOrR\l%'G. 

<?^«.  37:3.')  iro  down  tv>  j^rave  m. 
S  .'^Vim.  1 1:2  put  on  m.  ajtparel 
^f?.  ti:12  H.  hasted  to  Iiousq  rn. 
Job  80:28  I  went  ;/i.  without  sun 
TV.  39:6  I  go  rn.  all  day  long 

42:9  why  go  I  m.  because  of  op- 
pression of  enemy  ?  43:2 
Jcr,  Vt:17  CJill  for  the  m.  women 

10:7  m.  to  comf.  them  for  (lr:td 
JCztic.  7:IC  m.  for  their  iniquilii's 
J)an.  10:2  D.  was  rn.  three  weeks 
Mic.  1:8  will  make  a  m.  aa  owls 

MOl'SE. 

Jav.  11:29  wo.isel  and  rn.  he  unc. 
/j.  G(*:17  eating  abomin.  and  rn, 

MOVTII. 

(>n.  R:11  in  her  rn.  was  olive  le. 
21:57  damsel,  imjuire  at  her  tn. 
29:2  great  stone  on  weH's  ni. 
3  rolled  stone  fr.  well'a  m.  10 
42:27  his  money  was  in  Backus 

rn.  43:12.  21 
£x.  4:11  who  made  man's  m.  f 

16  he  shall  he  to  thee  in.  of  rn. 
Knm.  12:8  him  speak  m.  to  m. 
H>;.30  earth  open  her  in.  and  sw. 
23:5  L.  put  a  word  in  Bal.'a  in. 
35:30  put  to  death  by  in.  of  wit- 
nesses, Dfi{d.  17:6;  10:15 
Jns.  10:18  h*to.  to  m.  of  cave.  27 
22  open  m.  of  cave,  bring  out 

1  !<<un.  1:12  Eli  marked  her  in. 

2  V'(m.  1 1:3  J.  put  words  in  in.  10 
17:19  a  covering  over  well's  rn. 

1  A'.  19:18  every  m.  not  kissed 

22:13  the  prophets  deebre  good 

to  the  king  with  one  in. 

22  Iving   spfrit  in   m.    of  liis 

prnpli"t^.  23;  2  Hir.  18:21.  22 

a  ^'<r.  :rif,»2  hea.  not  to  m.  of  (t. 

30:21  fnltil  word  of  Lord  bv  m. 

of  Jeremiah.  22;  Kzr.  1:1 
J^<t,  7:8  word  we.  out  king's  in. 
Job  5:16  iniquity  stop,  her  m. 
:2:11  doth  m.  taste  meat?  31:3 
32:5  there  was  no  answer  in  m. 
Ph.  8:2  out  of  m.  of  babes 
•^2:21  save  ine  tVom  the  lion's  m. 
:12:0  m.  mu-*!  be  held  with  brid. 
37:30  m.  of  right,  speak,  wisd. 
;tH:I4  in  wh.  in.  are  no  renroofs 
0.1:11  but  m.  that  speaketn  lies 
69:1.'>  let  not  the  pit  shut  her  rn. 
107:42  iniquity  shall  stop  her  rn. 
109:2  m.  of  wick.  in.  of  dceeitf. 
126:2  tn.  filled  with  langhter 
141:7  bones  scat,  at  grave's  m. 
144:8  whose  m.  spealc.  vanit.  11 
^'or.  4:21  put  away  fn)ward  m. 
5:3  lier  m.  is  smoother  than  oil 
6:12  walkelh  wL  frow.  m.  10:32 
8:13  tlie  froward  m.  do  I  hate 
10:6  violence  cov.  m.  of  wic.  11 
14  in.  of  fool,  near  destruction 
31  tn.  of  just  bringeth  wisdom 
11:11  city  over,  by  /n.  of  wieked 
12:6  in.  of  upright  deliver  them 
14:3  in  rn.  of  fool,  is  rod  of  pride 
l.i:2  m.  of  fools  ponreth  foolish. 
14  in.  of  fools  feed,  on  foolish. 
28  rrt.  of  wicked  ponr.  out  evil 
1^:1  words  of  a  man's  m.  deep 
7  a  fool's  tn.  is  his  destruction 
19:28  rn.  of  wicked  devour  iniq. 
22:14  in.  of  a  strange  woman 
26:7jM»rablein  m.  of  fools.  f» 
28  tlatlering  m.  worknh  ruin 
80:20  eatelh  and  wipeth  h<'rm. 
AV.  10:12  words  of  a  w.  muu'c-rn. 


MOU 

Is.  9:12  devour  Is.  witli  open  tn. 
17  and  every  tn.  speaki'th  folly 
r»7:4  ag.  wh.  make  ye  wide  m./ 
r»9:21  Si),  not  depart  out  of  rn. 

Jir.  32:4  speak  tn.  to  tn.  'MiH 
36:4  Harnch  wrote  fJ-om  tn.  of 

Jeremiah.  27,32;  45:1 

4-1:17  goetli  forth  out  of  rn. 

26  no  more  named  In  tn. 

Lam.  .3:38  mit  of  rn.  of  Most  IT. 

JCzt'f:.  21:22  open  tn.  in  slaughter 
29:21  will  give  llieo  open,  of  rn. 

Dan.  4:^1  word  was  \u  king's  rn. 
6:17  stone  laid  on  tn.  of  the  drn 
7:5  it  had  tliree  ribs  In  tn.  of  it 
8  a  in.  speaking  gr.  things,  20 

//ftt.  2:17  names  of  U.  out  Ikt  rn. 

^rrw* 3:12asshep.  tak.  oirt  of;n. 

Xa/i.  3:12  fall  into  m.  of  eater 

ZfC.  5:8  weight  of  lead  on  in. 

Mat.  4:1  proc<'ed.  out  of  rn.  ofO. 
12:31  of  tlie  heart  rrj.  speaketh 
l-Vll  what  go.  in  in.  defil.  not 
18:16  in  m.  of  two  or  tliree  wit- 
ness, evcrj*  word.  2  Cor.  13:1 
21:16  out  tn.  of  babes  ha.  pmise 

L>ike  1:70  snake  by  m.  of  projih. 
21:15  I  will  give  yon  a  in. 

Acts  1:16  the  IIol^-  (Jhost  spake 

hy  in.  of  David,  4:25 
3:18  sliowed  by  m.  of  jiroph.  21 
l."):27  tell  you  same  things  by  tn. 
23:2  commanded  to  smite  on  rn. 

Uoin.  8:14  wh.  in.  Is  U\\\  of  curs. 

19  every  m.  may  be  stopped 
10:10  with  in.  confes.  is  made 
l.''»:6  ye  may  with  one  in.  glo.  G. 

1  ror.'9:9  not  muzzle  in.  of  ox 

2  Tim.  4:17  dcliv.  out  in.  of  lion 
.Jnin.  3:10out  of  »n.  proceed bles. 
/.Vr.  13:5  a  in.  speaking  hlasph. 

10:13  epiritsoutof  rr*.  of  dragon 

His  MOITTH. 

Ex.  4:15  and  put  words  in  his  in. 

and  I  will  be  with  hU  in. 
Xuin.  2.3:16  G.  put  word  in  h.  in. 
Ihut.  18:18  put  words  in  h,  m. 

1  X«//i.  14:26  put  hand  to  A.  m.  27 
17:;J5  delivered  it  out  oHiis  in. 

2  s^im.  18:25  there  U  tid.  in  h.  tn. 
22:9  fire  out  of  his  m.  Ps.  18:8 

1  A'.8:15wi.//.m.  toD.2^'A;'.  6:4 

2  A'.  4::J4  he  put  /tis  m.  on  /its  tn. 
1  (7ir.  16:12  judgments  of/zwrn. 
.M  15::i0  by  breath  of //!>  in. 

20:12  wicked,  be  sweet  in  h.  m. 

13  keep  it  still  wltliin  //.  m. 
22:22  receive  law  from  /lis  in. 
2^1:12  esteemed  words  of  Ais  m. 
37:2  sound  goeth  out  ot  hi*  in. 
40:23  draw  up  Jord.  into  his  m. 
41:19  outof  ni^rn.  go  bu.  lamps 

21  a  flame  goeth  out  of  Am  m. 
Ps.  10:7  A.  m.  is  full  of  cursing 
3;i:6  made  hy  breatli  of  A.  rn. 
3't:3  words  6t  his  m.  are  iniq. 
.'IS:  13  dumb  man  open,  not  A.  m. 
I>."i:21  words  of  his  in.  smoother 
105:5  rem.  judgments  of  his  m. 
Prov.  2:6  out  of  A.  in.  knowledge 
ll:9Ai«rn.  destro;,-eth  neighb. 
12:14  good  by  fruft  ot  ?iis  in. 
13:2  cat  good  by  fruit  ot his  in. 

3  keepeth  Aw  m.  keep,  his  life 
ir>:23  hath  joy  by  nns.  of  A.  w. 
l*i:10Aivf  rn.  transgres.  not  jndg. 

23  heart  of  wise  tcachoth  A.  tn. 

26  for  Airf  m.  craveth  it  of  him 
]R:6  his  m.  calleth  for  strokes 

20  satisfied  with  frnit  of  Arfrn. 
19:2t  not  bring  it  to  A.  vi.  26:15 
20:17  Am  in.  fllled  with  gravel 
21:23  keepeth  h.  tn.  keep,  soul 

F*'.  6:7  labor  of  man  fs  for  A.  m. 

10:13  words  of  Aw  tn.  is  foolish. 
Cant.  1:2  kiss  wi.  kisses  of  A.  m. 

5:16  h.  in.  is  sweet,  is  my  belo. 
Is.  11:4  earth  with  rod  of  A.  tn. 

5.3:9  neither  any  deceit  in  A.  in. 

.ler.  9:8  speak,  peace,  with  A.  tn. 

20  receive  the  word  of  Aix  m. 

36:17  write  all  th.  words  at  A.m. 

51:41  bringontof  A.  m.  that  wh. 
iMm.  3:2;»  pntteth  Ai>  m.  in  dust 

4:4  tong.  cleav.  tw  roof  of  k.  m. 
Zft.  9:7  lake  blood  out  ot  his  tn. 
ilai.  2:6  law  of  tmih  in  Am  in. 

7  should  seek  the  law  at  A.  m. 
Luke  1:64  and  Am  m.  wa£0])ened 

4:22  gracious  words  out  Oi  A. 

0:45  ahund.  of  heart  A.  m.  si>eak 

Il:.'>4  catch  somew.  out  of  A.  in. 

22:71  have  heard  of  Aw  own  m. 
John  19:29  and  put  it  to  Aw  m. 
%Thfs.  3:8  consume  with  sp.  of 

his  in. 
IPet.  2:22  neither  gtille  in  A.m. 


MOU 

Rfv.  1:16  out  of  At*  m.  went  ft 
shar|>  sword,  l!t:15.  21 
12:15  cast  out  of  A(^  in.  water 
13:2  Afji  tn.  was  as  mou.  of  lion 

Ste  LORD. 

My  MOITII. 

Oen.  45:12  my  tn.  speak  to  you 
Num.  22::k*  put.  In  my  tn.  2.3:12 
/h^it.  32:1  hear  words  of  my  m. 

1  Sum.  2:1  mi/  tn.  Is  etilarg.  Over 
Ji>ti  7:11  I  will  not  refrain  my  in. 

9:20  my  own  in.  shall  cond.  me 

16:5 strengthen  you  withrnyrn. 

19:16  entreated  serv.  wi.  my  tn. 

2^1:4  nil  my  in.  with  arguments 

31:27  mi/  m.  kissed  my  hand 
:iO  neillier  sutler,  my  tn.  to  sin 

3^1:2  tongue  ha.  spok.  in  my  in. 

40:4  I  lay  my  hand  upon  my  tn. 
Ps.  17:3  tny  m.  shall  not  transgr. 

19:14  words  of  mij  in.  be  accept. 

34:1  praise  continual,  in  my  in. 

39:1  keep  my  m.  with  a  bridle 

4(1:3  put  a  new  song  in  tm/  tn. 

49:3  my  in.  shall  speak  ol"  wisd. 

51:15  tny  m.  sh.  forth  thy  praise 

.^4:2  give  ear  to  words  odny  in. 

6.3:5  my  in.  shall  praise  thee 

66:14rn?/  m.  hath  spoken  when  I 
17  I  cried  to  him  with  tny  tn. 

71:8  my  in.  be  lUled  with  jiruise 
15  tny  m.  slitjw  forth  righle4>u. 

78:1  incl.  ears  to  wor.  of  my  tn. 
2  I  will  open  my  in.  in  a  para. 

89:1  with  my  in.  will  I  nnike  kn. 

109:30  praise  the  L.  with  tny  m. 

119:43  word  of  tr.  out  of  rny  in. 
KW  sweet,  tli.  honey  to  my  tn. 
108  freewill-ofl'erings  afiny  in. 

137:6  tongue  cl.  toroof  of  mym. 

141:3  set  a  watch  before  my  in. 

145:21  my  m.  sh.  speak  praise 
P)-oi:i.  4:5  fr.  words  of  my  in.  5:7 

7:24  attend  to  words  of  rny  in. 

8:7  for  my  in.  shall  speak  truth 

8  words  of  my  m.  in  righteous. 

Is.  6:7  he  laid  the  coal  on  my  in. 

30:2  have  not  asked  at  my  in. 

31:16  tnym.  it  hathcommanded 

45:2.3  word  is  gone  out  of  rny  rn. 

48:3  things  forth  out  of  tny  tn, 

49:2  made  tny  tn.  like  sharp 

55:11  word  that  go.  out  tny  m. 
.ler.  1:9  Lord  touched  my  m. 

15:19  thou  shall  be  as  rny  m. 

36:6  hast  written  from  my  m. 
Kz'k.  3:3  in  my  m.  like  honey 
17  hear  word  at  my  in.  3^1:7 
4:14  abomin.  flesh  into  my  m. 
Pan.  10:3  fle.  nor  wine  in  my  m. 
Ihs.  6:5  slain  hy  words  of  my  rn. 
}fat,  13:35  open  my  m.  in  parab. 
Acts  11:8  any  time  enter,  mi/  in. 

15:7  Gentiles  by  my  in.  sh.  hear 
Kph.  6:19  open  tni/  in.  boldly 
AVc.  2:16  tight  witli  sw.  of  tnym. 

3:16  spew  thee  out  of  my  in. 

10:10  book  in  my  in.  sweet 
.MOl'TH.  nlfh  opened. 
Orn.  4:11  earth  ojifneit  her  m. 
Xtiin.  16:32  earth  o/>.  her  in.  and 
swal.  them,  26:10;  Deut.  11:6 

22:28  I-ord  opened  tn.  of  the  ass 
Jnd.  11:35  o.  my  m.  to  Loi-d.  36 
.loti  .3:1  op.  Job  his  tn.  and  curs. 

29:2:j  ojwned  tinrir  in.  Ps.  35:21 

33:2  boh.  now.  I  have  on.  my  m. 
/^■.  39:9  I  0.  not  my  in.  oecause 

10)1:2  m.  of  deceitful  0.  ag.  me 

119:1:11  I  o.  my  m.  and  panted 
Is.  .5:14  hell  hath  opened  her  in. 

10:14  there  was  none  that  0.  m. 

M:?  yet  he  opened  not  his  m. 
Kzek.  3:2  I  o.  my  m.  he  caused 

24:27  thy  tn.  be  opened,  ^3:22 
Van.  10:ifi  T  0.  my  m.  and  spake 
}fat.  5:2  he  o.  his  tn.  and  taught 

17:27  when  thou  hast  o.  his  m. 

Luke  1:64  m.  was  o.  immediately 

.4r/A-  .8:.32  so  he  oj)en.  not  bis  in. 

;j5  Philip  o.  m.  10:34  I*,  o.  m. 

2  Cor.  6:11  our  tn.  is  ope.  to  you 
Her.  12:16  earth  ofjened  her  'in. 

13:6  he  o.  his  m.  in  blasphemy 

MOl'TH.  irith  oprncth. 
ps.  38:13  dumb  man  o.  ni>t  Lism. 
Prof.  24:7  fool  o.  not  his  tn.  in  g. 
31:26  sheo.  her  tn.  with  wisdom 

Their  MOl'TH. 
.Tifd.  7:6  put.  their  hand  to  /.  m. 
Xth.  9:20  not  thy  manna  fr.  (.  m. 
JiJf  .5:15  saveth  poor  from  I.  m. 
16:10  gaped  upon  me  with  f.  m. 
I  29:9  princes  laid  hand  on  t.  m. 
10  tongue  clea.  to  roof  of  t.  m. 
iV.  5:9  DO  HaiiiiAilnusti  iu  t.  tn. 


MOV 

i>.  17:10  with  their  m.  thoy  Bpe. 

proudly 
58:6  bre.  teeth,  O  God,  In  t.  m. 
59:7  they  belch  out  with  t.  tn. 

12  sfn  of  t.  tn.  and  W(»rds  of  11. 
62:4  bless  with  t.  tn.  curse  inw. 
7:J:9  set  /.  m.  aga.  the  lieavi-ns 
78:36  did  Hatter  him  with  t.  in. 
149:6  praises  of  God  be  in  t.  in. 

Is.  29:13  peo.  draw  near  wi.  t.  tn. 
Jer.  7:28  tnilh  cut  ofl'  iVom  t.  in. 

12:2  thou  art  near  in  fh'ir  tn. 
Lam.  2:16  enemies  oiu'iied  /.  m. 
Ezek.  3.3:31  with  (.  in.  they  show 

34:10dellvermy  flock  from  t.m. 
mc.  6:12  tongue  deceitf.  in  t.  m. 

7:16  sh.  lay  their  hand  on  t.  m. 
Zep.  3:13  deceit,  tongue  In  t.  m. 
Zee.  14:12  tongue  cons,  in  th.  in. 
.}fat.  15:8  draweth  nigh  wi.  /.  m. 
.fi/de  16  t.  in.  speak,  great  worde 
Ptv.  9:19  pow<T  is  in  t.  in. 

11:5  flre  proccedelh  out  of  ^  m. 

14:5  in  t.  tn.  was  found  no  guile 

Thy  i^IOl'TH. 

K-r.  4:12  I  will  be  with  thym.  15 

13:9  Lord's  law  may  he  in  (.  m. 

2-3:13  of  other  gods  out  of  ^  m. 
JJtut.  Q:i:'2:i  promised  with  t.  m. 

30:14  word  is  nigh  to  thee,  in 

t/ii/m.  Pom.  10:8 
Jos.  1:8  not  depart  out  of  ^  m. 
Jt/d.  9::i8  w  here  is  now  thy  m.  f 

ll::i6  opened  thytn.  to  the  Lord 

18:19  h.  upon  t.  m.  I'rop.  30:32 
2.s'«;n.  1:16  t.  m.  testifl.  ag.  thee 
1  A'.  8:24  spa.  wi.  /.  m.  2  Ch.  6:15 

17:24  word  of  L.  in  t.  tn.  truth 

Job  8:2  words  of  f.  tn.  like  wiud 

21  mi  thy  m.  with  laui^hing 

15:5  thy  in.  nttereth  thine  iniq. 
6  th.  own  m.  condenmelh  theo 

13  lot.  such  words  go  out  t.  m. 
Ps.  50:16  take  my  coven,  in  /.  in. 

19  thou  givest  thy  m.  to  evil 
81:10  open  t.  in.  wide  I  will  fill 
103:5  satisfi.  t.  in.  wi.  good  th. 
119:13  the  judgments  of  thy  m. 
72  law  of  thym.  is  better  to  me 
88  keep  testimony  of  thy  m. 
l;J8:4  hoar  the  words  of  thy  m. 
Prov.  6:2  with  words  of,',  in. 
27:2  praise  th.  not  thine  own  m. 
31:8  open  thy  in.  for  the  dumb 
9  open  /.  m.  judge  righteously 
Ec.  5:2  be  not  rash  with  CAy  m. 

6  suff.  not  t.  m.  cause  fle.  to  sin 
Cant.  7:9  roof  of  ^  in.  like  wine 
Is.  51:16  words  in  t.  m.  Jer.  1:9 
59:21  which  I  put  in  thy  tn. 
.Jer.  5:14  make  words  inV.  m.  flre 
Ezfk.  2:8  oj>en  thy  tn.  and  eat 
3:26  tonL'ue  cle.  to  roof  of  ^  m. 
27  I  will  open  /.  in.  and  th.  sh. 
16:56  S.  not  montJoned  by  t.  tn. 
//OS.  8:1  set  trumpet  to  thy  m. 
Mic.  7:5  keep  doors  of  thy  m. 
Luke  19:22  out  of  (A^rt^  own  m. 
Pom.  10:9  confees  with  thi/  tn. 
Pec.  10:9  in  /.  m.  sweet  as  honey 

Your  MOITH. 
Xum.  32:24  proceed,  out  of  y.  m. 

1  Sam.  2:3  come  out  of  ijot/r  tn. 
.Tcii  21:5  lav  your  hand  on  y.  m. 
Ezek.  35:l:i  with  y.  in.  boasted 
Joet  1:5  wineiscut  otr(V<un  y.  m. 
Eph.  4:29  no  corrupt  communi- 
cation out  of  yo»/rrn.  Col.  3:8 

MOlTHtS. 

Pent.  31:19  put  it  in  their  m. 
21  forgotten  out  of  m.  of  seed 

Ps.  22:1.3  gap.  on  me  with  th.  m. 
78:30  moat  was  yet  in  their  m. 
11.5:5  have  r».  speak  not.  135:16 
1.35:17  nei.  is  any  breath  in  m. 

Is.  52:15  kings  shut  in.  at  him 

.Jer.  44:25  spoken  with  your  m. 

iMtn.  3:46  enemies  opened  th.  m. 

Pan.  6:22  G.  hath  shut  lions'  m. 

Mic.  3:5  pntteth  not  into  th.  m. 

'A7. 1:11  wh.  m.  must  bestoppcd 

/leb.  Il::i3  slop,  the  tn.  of  lions  ( 

Jam.  3:3  put  hits  in  horses'  m. 

Pev.  9:17  out  of  rn.  i»sned  flre 

MOVE. 

Ex.  11:7  not  a  dog  m.  tongue 
A*r.  11:10 all  that  m.  In  waters 
Deut.  23:25  not  m.  a  sickle 
32:21  will  tn.  them  to  jealousy 
JuJ.  13:2.5  Sp.  of  L.  began  to  m. 

2  Sam.  7:10  mav  dwell  and  m.  no 

more.  2  A'.  21:8 
2  A'.  23:18  let  no  man  m.  bouM 
.ftr.  10:4  fa-ltu  it  that  it  m.  not 
.We.  7:17  sh.  tn.  out  their  hole* 
Mat.  23:4  thoy  will  not  tn.  them 


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CRUDE^'S   CONCORD AXCE. 


Ads  ITrSS  livp.  m.  ha.  onr  being 
SftS'l  none  of  th.  things  m.  me 

MOVEABLE. 
Prov.  5:6  bci-  Wiiys  are  »». 

MOVED. 
Gen  i-o  Sp.  or  ( iiiil  m.  on  waters 
7-ii  all  llt'sh  cUi-il  tliat  m. 
/)f«(  :j;-Jl  )H.  me  to  jcalonsy 
Jos  io:-M  none  m.  his  tongno 
1518  tliat  she  m.  him  to  ask  of 

father  a  field,  Jud.  1;1 1 
Jliilh  1-19  city  was  m.  ab.  them 

1  s.iin.  1:13  only  her  lips  m. 

2  .s'.(«i.  18;33  king  was  much  m. 
2'-8  foundations  of  heaven  m. 
21- 1  he  m.  David  against  them 

1  Chr  16::30  world  stable,  that  it 

he  not  m.  Ps.  93:1 ;  96:10 
17-9  and  shall  be  m.  no  more 

2  Chr.  18:31  G.  m.  them  to  depart 
Ezr  4:15  they  have  in.  sedition 
Ed^'9  Mord.  m.  not  for  him 
Job  37:1  at  this  my  heart  is  m. 

41-2-3  they  cannot  be  in. 
Ps.  10-6  I  shall  not  be  m.  16:8; 
30:6;  62:2,6. 

13'4  those  rejoice  when  I  am  m. 

15:5  doeth  these  sh.  never  be  ?n. 

18-7  foundations  of  the  hills  m. 

217  trustcth  in  L.  sh.  not  hem. 

46:5  sh.  not  be  m.  God  sh.  help 
6  heathen  raged,  kingdoms  m. 

55:22  never  suff.  right,  to  be  m. 

66:9  suffer,  not  our  feet  to  be  m. 

68:8  S.  was  m.  at  presence  of  G. 

78:53  they  m.  him  to  jealousy 

99:1  L.  reigneth,  let  earth  be  m. 

113-6  surely  he  shall  not  be  ?n. 

121-3  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  m. 
Proi:  1-3:3  root  of  the  righteous 
shall  not  be  m. 

Cant.  5:4  my  bowels  m.  for  him 

Is  6:4  the  posts  of  the  door  m. 
7:2  heart  was  tn.  as  trees  are  m. 
10:14  there  was  none  m. 
14-9  hell  fr.  ben.  is  m.  for  thee 
19:1  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  m. 
2419  earth  brok.  down  and  m. 
40:20  im.  that  sh.  not  be  jn.  41:7 

Jer  4-24  all  the  hills  jn.  lightly 
25:16  they  sh.  drink  and  he  m. 
46:7  whose  waters  m.  8 
49-21  the  earth  is  vi.  at  noise 
50-46  at  taking  of  Bab.  earth  m. 

Pan  S:7  he  was  m.  with  choler 
11-11  king  of  south  shall  be  m. 

Mat.  9:m  he  was  m.  with  com- 
passion ontliem,  14:14;  18:2(; 
5/«rA- 1:41 ;  6:34 
20:24  were  7H.  with  indignation 
21-10  all  the  city  was  m.  saying 

Mark  15:11  chief  priests  m.  peo. 

Aiis  2:25  that  I  sho.  not  be  m. 
17:5  but  the  Jews  m.  with  envy 
21:30  city  was  m.  and  peo.  ran 
Coi.  1:2:3  be  not  m.  from  gospel 
1  Tlies.  3:3  no  man  be  m.  by  th. 
Jleb.  11:7  Noah,  m.  with  fear 
11:28  kingd.  wh.  cannot  be  m. 
S  Pel.  1:21  as  m.  by  the  H.  Ghost 
Pee.  6:14  mount,  and  island  m. 


MOVBDST,  ETH. 

Gen.  1:-:!1  created  ev.  crea.  th.  m 
9:2  fear  sh.  be  upon  all  that  m. 
Let'.  11:46  every  creature  that  m. 
Job  2:3  thou  m.  against  him 
Ps.  69:34  every  thing  that  m. 
Prov.  23:31  no't  on  wi.  wh.  it  m. 
Ezek.  47:9  that  m.  whithersoever 

MOVER. 
jlrf»24:5  this  fel.  m.  of  sedition 

MOVISIG. 
Oert.  1:20  wat.  bring  forth  m.  ere, 
9-3  everv  m.  tiling  sh.  be  meat 
Prov.  16:'30  m.  his  lips 

MOVIXG,  SuhatanJive. 
Job  16:5  m.  of  my  lilis.  assu.  gri 
John  5:3  waiting  for  m.  of -R-ater 

MOWER. 
Ps.  129:7  m.  filleth  not  his  hand 

MOWIXGS. 
Amos  7:1  growth  after  king's  m. 

MOWN. 
Ps.  72:6  like  rain  upon  m.  grass 

MUCH. 

Luke  12:48  to  whom  m.  is  given, 

of  him  shall  m.  be  required 

MVFFLERS. 

J».  3:19  I  will  take  away  the  m. 

MCLBEBRV-TBEES. 
2  Sam.  5:23  come  upon  th.  over 
against  the  m.-f.  1  Chr.  14:14 
SI  sound  in  the  tops  of  m.-t. 


MUL 
MULE. 

2  Sam.  13:29  every  man  upon  m. 
18:9  Alisalom  rode  upon  a  m. 
1  K.  1:33  to  ride  on  my  m.  33:44 
Ps  32-9  be  not  as  horse  or  m. 
Zee.  14:15  plague  of  horse,  of  m. 

MULES. 
Gen  36:24  found  m.  in  wildern. 

1  K.  10:25  brought  m.  urate  year 
by  year,  2  Chr.  9:24 

18:5  grass  to  save  the  m.  alive 

2  K.  5:17  given  to  serv.  two  m. 
1  Chr.  12:40  on  camels  and  m. 
Ezr.  2:66  their  m.  were  245,  Neh. 

Est.  8:10  sent  letters  by  m.  14 
Is.  66:20  bring  your  breth.  on  m. 

MULTIPLY. 
Gen  1-22  bo  fruitful  and  m.  28; 

8:17;  9:7;  3.5:11 
6:1  men  began  to  m.  on  earth 
16-10  I  will  m.  Hag.  seed,  17:20 
17-2  m.  thee  exceedinjfly.  48:4 
22:17  in  multiplying  I  w-ill  m. 
thy  seed,  26:4,  iX;  Ileb.  6:14 
28:3  G.  Almighty  bless  and  m. 
E.r  1:10  deal  wisely.  lest  th.  m. 
7-3  I  will  in.  my  signs  in  Egypt 
23-29  lest  beast  of  the  field  m. 
32-13  thou  saidst,  I  will  in.  your 
seed.  Lev.  26:9;  Deut.  7:13; 
13:17;  28:63;  30:5 
Deut.  17:16  shall  not  m.  horses 
17  neither  shall  he  m.  wives 

1  Chr.  4:27  neither  did  family  m. 
.Tob  29:18  I  shall  in.  my  days 
Jer  30:19  I  will  m.  them 

33-2-2  so  will  I  m.  seed  of  David 
E^ek  16:7  I  have  caused  th.  to  HI. 

36:10  will  m.  men  ;  11  m.  man 
30  I  will  m.  fruit  of  the  tree 

37-26  I  will  place  and  m.  them 
Amos.  4:4  at  G.  in.  transgression 

2  Cor.  9:10  in.  your  seed  sown 
MULTIPIJED. 

Gen  47:27  Israel  m.  Er.  1:7,  20 
E.r.  1:12  afflicted  in.  and  grew 
11-9  my  wonders  may  be  m. 
Detit.  1:10  L.  your  G.  ha.  m.  you 
8:13  gold  is  m.  all  thou  hast  m. 
li:2f  that  your  days  be  m. 
.Jos.  24:3  I  m.  his  seed 
Job  27:14  children  be  m.  for  sw. 
35:6  if  thy  transgres.  be  m.  t 
Ps  16:4  their  sorrows  sh.  be  m. 
38-19  they  that  hate  me  are  m. 
in7:.38  bless,  them,  they  are  m. 
Pror.  9:11  thv  days  shall  he  m. 
29:16  when  wicked  are  m. 
Is.  9:3  thou  hast  m.  the  nation 
59:12  our  transgressions  are  m. 
Jer.  3:16  when  ye  be  m. 
Ezek.  5:7  ye  m.  more  than  nati. 
11:6  m.  your  slain  in  this  city 
]6:-25  hast  m.  whoredoms,  23:19 
29  m  fornicaticms;  51m.  abo. 
21-15  heart  inav  faint,  ruins  m. 
31:5  boughs  m.  35:13  m.  words 
Dan.  4:1  peace  be  in.  6:25;  1  Pet. 

VI-  3  Pet.  1:2;  Jmlei 
nos.  2:8  not  know  I  m.  her  silver 
12:10  I  have  m.  visions 
Xah.  3:16  hast  m.  merchants 
Acts  6:1  number  of  disciples  m.  7 
7-17  people  grew  and  m.  in  Eg. 
q-31  walk,  in  fear  of  L.  were  m. 
12:24  word  of  G.  grew  and  m. 

MtJLTIPLIEDST. 
Neh.  9:23  their  children  also  m. 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Job  9:17  he  in.  my  wounds 
34-37  he  m.  his  words  ag.  God 
35:16  m.  words  without  knowl. 

MCLTIPLYIXG. 
Om.  22:17  in  in.  Heb.  6:14 

MULTITUDE. 
Gen.  16:10  it  shall  not  be  numb. 

for  ;)i.  3-2:12;  I  A'.  3:8 
28:.^  G.  .Mm.  make  thee  a  m. 
30:30  it  is  now  lucre,  unto  a  m. 
48:4  make  of  thee  a  m.  16, 19 
E.r.  12:38  a  mixed  m.  went  up 
23:2  not  follow  a  m.  to  do  evil 
Num.  11:4  mixed  m.  fell  lusting 
Deut.  1:10  are  as  the  stars  for  m. 

10:-22;  28:62;  Ileb.  11:12 
Jos.  11:4  as  sand  on  sea-shore  for 
m.  Jiiil.  7:12;   1  Sam..  13:5; 
iSam.  17:11;  1  K.  4:-20 

1  Sam.  14:16  them,  melted  away 

2  Sam.  6:19  dealt  among  m.  of  I. 

1  K.  8:5  oxen  not  be  told  for  m. 

2  K.  7:13  they  are  as  all  the  m. 
ig:23  with  in.  of  my  cliariots  to 

1        Bides  of  Lebanon,  /«.  37:24 


MUR 


%  Chr.  1:9  a  poo.  like  dust  for  m. 
14:11  in  thy  name  go  aga.  m. 
20:24  the  m.  were  dead  bodies 
30:18  a  in.  not  cleansed  thems. 
33:7  be  not  afraid  of  all  the  m. 
Neh.  13:3  separated  fr.  mixed  m. 
E>t.  5:11  Ilaman  told  of  the  m. 
10:3  Mordecai  accepted  of  m. 
Job  11:2  sh.  m.  of  words  beans.  ? 
32:7  m.  of  years  sh.  teach  wisd. 
35:9  by  reason  of  m.  of  opprcs. 
39:7  he  scorneth  in.  of  the  city 
Ps.  5:7  come  in  in.  of  thy  mercy 
10  cast  out  in  m.  of  transgres. 
33:16  th.  is  no  king  saved  by  in. 
42:4  gone  with  m.  to  hou.  of  G. 
49:6  boast  in  m.  of  their  riches 
51:1  accord,  to  m.  of  thy  merci. 
6a:.30  rebuke  the  m.  of  bulls 
09:13  O  God,  in  m.  of  mercy 
16  accor.  to  m.  of  thy  mercies 
74:19  deliver  me  not  to  the  m. 
94:19  m.  of  my  thoughts  within 
106:7  rem.  not  m.  of  thy  mere. 
45  accor.  to  m.  of  his  mercies 
109:30  I  will  praise  am.  the  m. 
Pror.  10:19  in  the  in.  of  words 
11:14  m.  of  counsellors,  24:6 
14:28  in  m.  of  peo.  king's  honor 
15:32  III.  of  counsellors  establ. 
20-15  gold,  and  a  m.  of  rubies 
Ec.  5:3  through  m.  of  business, 
fool's  voice  by  m.  of  words 
7  in  in.  of  dreams  div.  vanities 
Is.  1:11  wh.  purpose  m.  of  sacii. 
5:13  in.  dried  up  with  thirst 
14  m.  descend  into  hell 
17:12  woe  to  m.  of  many  people 
29-8  m.  of  nations  that  flj-'ht  Z. 
31:4  when  m.  of  shepherds 
47:12  stand  now  with  the  in.  9 
13  wearied  in  in.  of  counsels 
60-6  m.  of  camels  shall  cover 
63:7  m.  of  his  loving-kindness. 
Jer.  10:13  in.  of  waters,  51:16 
12:6  called  a  ;«..  after  thee  _ 
30: 14  wounded  for  ?n.  of  iniq. 
46:25  I  will  punish  the  m. 
Lam.  1:5  for  vi.  of  transgress. 
3-32  accord,  torn,  of  mercies 
Ezek.  7:12  wrath  is  on  the  m.  14 
13  vision  touching  whole  in. 
14:4  accord,  to  m.  of  his  idols 
27:12  bv  m.  of  riches,  IS,  33 
16  bv'tlie  m.  of  the  wares.  IS 
31-lS'Phar.  and  all  his  m.  32:32 
33:-24  Elaui  and  m.  26  Tubal 
39:11  bury  Gog,  and  all  his  m. 
Dan.  10:6  "like  voice  of  a  m. 
11:13  k.  of  north  set  forth  a  m. 
Ees.  9:7  recomp.  for  m.  of  iniq. 
10:13  thou  didst  trust  in  m. 
Nah   3-3  there  is  a  m.  of  slain 
Slat.  14:5  he  feared  the  in.  21:-16 
15-33  compas.  on  m.  Mark  8:2 
Mark  5:31  m.  throng.  iHfe  8:45 
Lnke  2:13  th.  was  wi.  angel  a  m. 
12:1  gath.  an  innumerable  m. 
22-6  betr.  him  in  absence  of  m. 
47  while  he  yet  sp.  behold  m. 
23:1  whole  m.  of  them  arose 
.John  5:13  a  m.  being  in  that  pi. 
21-6  not  able  for  in.  of  fishes 
Acts  4:32  the  m.  that  believed 
6:5  saying  pleased  whole  m. 
16:22  m.  rose  up  against  them 
21:22  m.  must  come  together 
Jam.  5:20  sh.  save  a  soul  fr.  dea 
and  shall  hide  a  m.  of  sins 
1  Pet.  4:8  charity  cov.  m.  of  .sins 

.See  GREAT. 

MULTITUDES. 

E^ek  32:20  draw  her  and  her  in. 
.foeli-.'H  m.  in.  in  val.  of  decis. 
Mat.  9:.33  and  the  in.  marvelled 
36  when  he  saw  m.  was  mov. 
21:9  m.  cried,  saying,  Uosanna 
icts  5-14  m.  of  men  and  women 
13:45  .1.  saw  the  m.  were  filled 
Rev.  17:15  the  waters  are  m. 
See  OKEAT. 

MUiVITIOlV,  S. 
Is  29-7  fight  ag.  her  and  her  m. 
:lh-16  defence  sh.  be  m..  of  rocks 
Niih.  2:1  keep  m.  watch  the  way 

IvmiDEB. 
Ps  10-8  in  secret  doth  m.  inno. 
94:6  slay  widow,  in.  fatherless 
Jer  7:9  in.  and  com.  adultery? 
Uos.  6:9  so  priests  in.  in  the  way 

MURDER,  8. 
Mat.  15:19  out  of  the  heart  pro- 
ceed m.  Mark  7:21 
19-18  said.  Thou  shalt  do  no  m. 
Mark  15:7  Barab.  committed  m. 
Luke  23:19  for  m.  cast  in  pn.  2j 


MUS 

Pom.  1:29  en-vy,  m.  debate 

C/al.  5:21  flesh  are  envyings,  m. 

Btv.  9:21  nor  repented  of  th.  in. 
MURDERER. 

Num.  .35:16  m.  the  m.  sh.  surely 
be  put  to  death,  17, 18.  21.  ;M 
19  revenger  of  blood  slay  m.  21 
31  no  satisfac.  for  life  of  a  m. 

2  K.  6:32  see  how  th.  son  a  in. 

Job  24:14  m.  rising  with  light 

Ilos  9:13  Eph.  bring  chil.  to  m. 

John  8:44  a  m.  from  beiMnning 

.!<■/«  3:14  in.  be  granted  to  you 
■28:4  no  doubt  tliis  man  is  a  m. 

1  Pet  4:15  let  none  suffer  as  m. 

1  Jolin  3:15  whoso  hateth  broth. 
is  a  m.'ye  know  that  no  m>. 

MURDERERS. 

2  K.  14:6  child,  of  m.  he  slew 
Is.  1:91  lodged  in  it,  but  now  m. 
Jer.  4:31  w-earied,  because  of  in. 
Mat.  22:7  sent  and  destroyed  in. 
Acts  7:52  have  been  now  the  in. 

21:38  4,000  men  that  were  m. 
1  Tim.  1:9  law  made  for  in. 
Her.  21:8  m.  shall  have  part 
22:15  with,  are  whore,  and  m. 

MUR.MUR. 
Ex.  16:7  that  ye  m.  against  us? 

8  hear,  your  m.  Num.  14:27 

Num.  14:36  made  congrega.  m. 

16:11  what  is  Aa.  that  ye  m.  t 

17:5  whereby  they  m.  ag.  you 

.lolin  6:43  m..  not  am.  yourselves 

1  Car.  10:10  neither  in.  as  some 

MURMURED. 

E.T..  15:-24  in.  against  Moses,  17:3 

16:2  whole  congregation  of  Isr. 

m.  Num.  14:3;  16:41 
Num.  14:-29  20  v.  old,  wh.  ha.  m. 
Deut.  1:37  ve  m.  in  your  tents 
./OS.  9:18  ciingre.  m.  ag.  princes 
Ps.  106:-25  but  m.  in  their  tents 
Is.  39:24  that  m.  sh.  learn  doctr. 


.Vark  14:5  they  in.  against  her 

Luke  5:30  scribes  and  Pliari.  m. 

15:2  they  m.  saying.  This  man 

19:7  in.  that  he  was  going  to  be 

John  6:41  the  Jews  m.  at  him 

61  he  knew  his  disciples  m. 

7:32  Pharisees  heard  people  m. 

1  Cor.  10:10  as  some  of  them  m. 

MURMURERS. 
Jude  16  these  are  m.  complainers 

MUR.MITRIXG,  S. 

Ex.  16:7  he  heareth  your  m.  8,9, 

13;  Num.  14:-37 

8  your  m.  are  not  against  us 

Num.  17:5  make  to  cease  m.  of  L 

10  take  away  their  m.  fr.  me 
.lohn  7:12  much  m.  among  peo. 
icts  6:1  a  m.  against  Hebrews 
Phil.  2:14  do  all  thi.  without  m. 

MURRAIN. 
Ex.  9:3  be  a  very  grievous  m. 

MUSE,  ED,  liVG. 

Ps.  .39:3  I  was  in.  the  fire  burned 

143-5  I  in.  im  works  of  thy  ban. 

Luke  3:15  all  men  m.  In  th.  hear. 

JIUSHI.    Ex.  6:13 

MUSIC. 
1  Sam.  18:6  meet  Saul  with  m. 

1  Chr   15:16  instruments  of  m. 
2  Chr.  5:13;  23:13;  34:12 

2  Chr.  7:6  vn.  instruments  of  m. 
Ec.  13:4  dau.  of  m.  bro.  low 
Lain.  3:63  rising:  I  am  their  m. 
Dan.  3:5  kinds  ofm.  7:10, 15 

6:18  instruments  ofm.  brought 
^lmo«  6:5  inv.  instruments  ol  in. 
Luke  15:25  elder  son  heard  m. 

MUSICAL. 
1  Chr.  16:43  in.  instrum.  of  God 
Neh.  13:36  m.  instru.  of  David 
Ec.  2:8  as  m.  instruments. 

MUSICIAXS. 
Pev.  18(22  vo.  of  m.  heard  no  m. 

MUST. 
Gen.  29:26  it  m.  not  be  so  done 
30:16  thou  m.  come  in  to  me 
43-11  it  it  in.  be  so  now,  do  this 
Num.  23:12  m.  I  not  take  heed 

26  Lord  speaketh  that  I  m.  do 
Deut.  4:22  I  m.  die  in  this  land 

1  .9am.  14:43  and  lo  I  m.  die 

2  .Sam.  2:5:3  rul.  men  m.  be  just 
Ezr.  10:12  .said,  so  m.  we  do 
Mark  8:31  S.  of  man  m.  suff.  9:I.J 
Luke  23:37  the  things  written  m. 

be  accomplished,  24:44 
24-7  Son  of  nianm.  be  delivered 
John  3:7  ye  m.  be  born  again 
;  Ads  4:12  whereby  we  m.  be  sav. 


CRUDEN'S   COXCOKDANCE. 


051 


NAI 

Acts  0:6  told  th.  what  th.  m.  do 
/inm.  13:5  »i.  iicwls  be  subjoct 
1  rot-.  5:10  llien  wi.  ye  iioodn  go 
MfSTAUD  SEED.     *<!  liUAlN. 

Mri*rEREI»,  BTH. 
i  A"  S5:l".i  sciiho  m.  ./fr.  52:85 
/«.  13:4  Lord  m.  host  ofbiittlo 

Ml'TTEB,  EO. 
Is.  8:19  wizards  th.  pcfp  and  m. 
59:3  tougiic  hath  wi.  piTVX'rseu. 

'  MUTUAL. 
Horn.  1M  coinfortiil  by  m.  faith 

MIZZLE. 
Dtiit.  2.".:4  not  m.  ox,  1  Cor.  9:9; 

1  Jim.  5:18 
MTRA.    .4c^»!r7:5 

MYRRH. 
Ofn.  37:25  boarin;;  linlm  and  m. 
4.3:11  carry  man  a  pros.  m.  nuts 
;?>.  80:43  piiri'  m.  500  shokd.i 
J^st.  2:12  li  months  wi.  oil  of  m. 
Ps.  45:8  HI.  aloes  and  cassia 
i^I-O!!.  7:17  pcrf.  my  bed  with  m. 
Cant.  1:13 imndle of  m.  is bilov. 
3:6  perf.  with  m.  and  franltinc. 
4:6  Ket  tit  iniinn.  of  m.  andalocs 
14  m.  and  aloes  with  chief  spi. 
5:1  gath.  mv  m.  with  my  spice 
5  inv  iLauds  dr<ippod  w  ith  m. 
13d'roppin'_'SweetsinellinL'7«. 
vV(l^  S:ll  presented  f;old  and  m. 
Mark  l.'i:2;i  niin^led  will)  m. 
John  14::)U  bro.  a  mixture  of  ct. 

MYRTLE. 
.VfA.  8:15  so  fortli  and  fetch  m. 
/v.  41:19  plant  in  wildern.  tlic  m. 
53:13  insi.  of  brier  come  np  ;n. 

MY'RTLE-TREES. 
Zee.  1:8  stood  am.  m.■^  10, 11 
MYSIA.     .•lf'.«  16:7.  8 

MYSTERY'. 
Varit  4:11  siven  to  know  ;n. 
>."o;».  11:25  that  ye  be  i:.ni.  of  m. 
10:23  according  to  revela.  of  ?n. 

1  ror.  2:7  speak  wis.  of  G.  in  »i. 
i:i:3l  I  sliow  vou  am. 

/'•)A.  1:9  made  knowni  to  us  m. 
3:3  made  known  to  me  the  m. 
4  l;nuwl.-d!;e  in  the  m.  of  Ch. 
9  all  see  fellowship  ofm. 
5:32  tliis  is  a  preat  m. 
6- 19  to  m.ike  known  m.  oftlie 

posp.-l.  Cot.  l:2r,.  27;  4:3 
Col.  2:2  a<-I:nowlcdi;ment  of  m. 

2  nes.  2:7  m.  of  iniq.  dolh  wink 
1  Tim.  3:9  holdim;  m.  of  failli 

16  great  is  llie  wl.  of  godliness 
Hev  1-20  m.  of  the  seven  stars 

1(1-7  m.  of  God.  Bho.  be  flnialied 

17:5  m.  Bal>ylon ;  7  m.  of  worn. 

MY'STERIES. 
Zfat.  13:11  m.  of  the  kinu'dom  to 

them  not  given.  L>/ke  8:10 
1  Cor.  4:1  ptew.anls  ofm.  of  God 

l:i-2  tho'  I  understand  all  m. 

14-2  in  the  Sp.  he  speakctU  m. 


N. 


NAAMW. 

S  K.  5:1  N.  was  leper,  11.  26.  27 
L'lU  4:27  none  cleansed,  eav.  N. 
>\A«HO\,  or  NAHSHOX. 
^'llm.  1:7  pri.  was  N.  2:3;  10:14 
7-12hc  that  oir.  first  daywasN. 
Itulh  4:20  Amminadab  begat  N, 

1  CAr.  2:10.  11:  Mot.  1:4 
Luke  3:32  Salmon  was  sou  of  N. 

XABAL. 
1  .Inm.  2S:3  was  .V.  4.  2.5,  38,  39 
27:3  A.  M.  wife,  30:5;  2. Sam.  2:2 

NABOTH. 
1  K.  21:1  K.  had  vineyard.  7:19 
S  A".  U:2l  ill  portion  of  X.  25,  26 

!V.\D.4£. 
£i.  6:23  Aaron,  N.  /-(T.  10:1 
24:1  come  up.  N.  and  .\bihu,  9 
^'iim.  3: 1  X.  died  before  I,.  26:61 
1  7i'.  14:20  N.  reigned,  15:25 
NAGGE.    Lukf  3:25 
NAHAPH. 

1  S(m.  11:1  X.  came  ap.  12:12 

2  Sam.  10:2  sou  of  N.  1  Chr.  IM 

NAHOR. 
Gm   11:22  Se.  begat  X.  21,  26.  29 
22:20  brother  X.  -2.3;  24:15.  24 
24:10  servant  went  to  city  of  N. 
31:53  God  of  .Abraham  and  N. 

NAIL. 

Jiid.  4:21  Jacl  look  a  n.  of  tent 

23  the  n.  was  in  his  temples 


XAM 

Jiid.  5:26  she  put  luT  ll.  to  tlie  ii. 
fCzr.  9:8  give  ns  a  u.  in  Itoly  pi. 
/.«.  22:2.3  a  II .  Ill  a  sun'  place.  25 
Zn:  10:4  out  of  liiui  came  tho  n. 

XAILS. 
Deut.  21:12  sh.  head,  pare  her  n. 

1  Cftr.  22:.3  iron  in  aliuud.  for  fl. 

2  C/ir.  :i:9  weight  of  Ji.  llfty  she. 
Kc.  12:11  n.  fastened  by  masters 
/«.  41:7  his  idol  with  ii.  ./--'•.  10:4 
Pan.  4::l3  his  ii.  like  bird's  claws 

7:19  beast,  wh.  «.  were  of  brass 
.Mm  20:25  linger  int<i  print  of  n. 

XAILIXG. 
Col.  2:14  he  ji.  it  to  his  cross 
XAIX.    ii/Jv7:ll 

XAIOTIL 
1  Sam.  19:18  Da.  dw  elt  at  X.  20:1 

XAKEn. 
r;,7i.  2:25  were  »i.  not  ashamed 
3:7  knew  tlvey  were  n.  10,  11 
/>    .32-25  Moses  saw  peo.  were 
n.  for  Aa.  had  made  tliein  n. 
1  ."Jrtm.  19:24  Saul  lay  down  »i. 
2r/ir.  4S:15  with  spoil  clothed  n. 

19  .Miaz  made  .ludali  ». 
Job  1:21  n.  came  I  out  of  womb, 
and  ».  slialll  relurn  thither 
22:6  stripped  ii.  of  tlieir  clotlii. 
21-7  cause  n.  to  lodge  with.  10 
■2r,:6  hell  is  Ii.  before  him 
/■v.  .5:15  «.  shall  he  return 
/.-.  58:7  when  thou  seest  the  l». 
1.  im.  4:21  Shalt  make  thyself  ri. 
y  '.-<  k.  18:7  if  lie  covered  the  «.  16 
/.'(W.  2:3  lest  I  strip  her  n. 
.liiios  2:16  the  away  II. 
.Tir.  1:8  I  will  go  stripped  and  n. 

11  having  thy  shame  ii. 
A'Vi'i.  3:9  bow  w-as  made  quite  n. 
'Int.  25::i6  n.  and  ye  clothed  me 

.•i8  when  saw  we  thee  il..'  44 
.^^!rk  14:.51  cloth  ab.  his  ii.  body 

52  and  lied  from  them  (i. 
.l./iii  21:7  I'eter  was  II.  and  cast 
.l<-^«  19:16  fled  out  o  house  n. 

1  Cor.  4:11  to  this  hour  wc  are  ». 

2  for.  5:3  shall  liot  be  found  n. 
ir.h.  4:13  but  all  lliings  are  n.  to 
./im.  2:I5if  brother  or  sis.  be  n. 
Hrr.  3:17  poor,  and  blind,  and  n. 

n:15  garments,  lest  he  walk  n. 
17:16  iuakc  her  desolate  and  «. 

St'g  BARK. 

XAREDXESS. 

Gfn.  9:22  II.  saw  ii.  of  father,  23 
42:9  see  the  ll.  of  the  land.  12 
t'x.  20:26  thv  n.  not  discovered 
Ltr.  18:6  noiie  sh.  uncover  th.  n. 
7  the  II.  of  father  or  mother, 

8.  11,  15;  20:11 
9  n.  of  sister ;  10  of  son's  dan. 

11  II.  of  father's  wife's  daugh. 

12  not  uncover  li.  of  f.'s  sister 
13 II.  of  mother's  sister,  20:19 

14  not  uncover  ii.  off.'s  broth. 

15  H.  of  daughtor-in-law 

16  n.  of  thy  brothel's  wife 

17  II.  of  a  woman  and  danght. 
19  II.  of  wo.  put  apart.  20:18 
20:17  sister's  n.  she  see  his  n. 

20  ha.  uncovered  his  uncle's  n. 

21  hath  uncovered  linither's  n. 
neiil.  -28:48  serve  Iliiiieene.  inn. 
1  .Sam.  •20:.')0confu.of  moth.'sn. 
);«.  47:3  thy  n.  sh.  be  uncovered 
Lam.  1:8  ihev  have  seen  her  it. 
Eztk.  16:8  I  covered  thy  n.  yea 


XAM 


rirut.  2S:.W  fear  this  gl.  and  fe.  n. 
.Im.  2:1:7  nor  make  mention  of  n. 
Until  4:5  raise  up  ii.  of  dead,  10 
17  her  neighbors  gave  It  a  n. 
2  .*i«i.  6:2  II.  called  by  ».  of  Lord 
7:9  I  made  th.  great  ii.  like  ri. 
of  gle.  men  ill  earth,  1  Clir. 
17:8 
23  (iod  redeemed  to  roakohlm 

a  II.  1  Clir.  17:21 
P:13  David  gat  him  a  n.  when 
1 1:7  not  li-ave  to  my  hush,  a  ii. 
23:18  .Wiishai  had  ii.  auio.  three 
•22  the  II.  among  three  mighty 
men,  1  Clir.  Il:'i0. '24 
1  A'.  1:47  G.  make  ii.  of  Solomon 


:«;  tliy  ii.  discovered,  '23:18 
16:17  discover  thy  «.  to  them 
•22:10  discovered  th.  father'sii. 
•33:10  discovered  her  n,  slew  her 

IIos.  2:9  wool  and  llax  to  cov.  ii. 
V«A  3:5  show  the  nations  thy  n. 

'Uab.  2:15  niavesl  Id  ^k  on  th.  n. 

Horn.  8::!3  shall  ii.  s.parate  usf 

2  Cor.  11:27  in  cold  and  ii. 

Ilet.  3:18  shame  of  n.  not  appear 

NAMK. 

Gfn.  5:19  that  was  ii.  thereof 
.5:2  and  called  their  n.  kAam 
11:4  us  a  ii.  lest  we  be  scattered 
48:6  called  after  ii.  of  breth. 

K.T.  31:14  L.  whose  n.  is  .Tealons 

Let.  18:21  nei.  profane  the  n.  of 
thvG.  19:12;  21:6  ;«:2. -32 

.Vwm.  "17:2  write  every  man's  a. 
27:4  w-hyshould  n.  of  onrfatiier 

nnl.  7:'i4  destroy  n.  under  hca. 
9:14  blot  out  n.  'U.  under  heav. 
22:14  bring  np  an  evil  n.  on  her 
19  ho  bro.  np  evil  n.  on  virgin 
25:6  succeed  in  ii.  of  his  broth. 
7  raise  his  brother  a  n.  in  Isr. 
26:19  high  in  n.  and  honor 


beilc-r  than  tliy  n. 
14-21  Lord  did  choose  to   put 

his  II.  there,  2  Chr.  1'2:13 

lB:-24  call  on  li.  of  yiuir  gods,  25 

21:8  .lezehel  wrote  in  Ahab'sii. 

2  A'.  Il:'27  not  blot  out  ii.  of  Isr. 

Ezr.  2:61  and  was   called  after 

the  ir  n.  iVc?A.  7:l'i:l 
.5:1  proiihesied  in  ii.  of  O.  of  Is. 
Xth.  9:10  didst  thou  get  th.  a  n. 
Ell.  8:8  write  for  .1.  in  king's  n. 
■hih  18:17  he  shall  have  no  n. 
Px.  9:5  put  out  their  li.  for  ever 
-20:1  the  II.  of  the  (iod  of.Tacob 
5  in  II.  of  6.  set  up  our  banne. 
41:'20  if  we  forgot.  ?i.  of  our  G. 
69:30  I  will  praise  the  ii.  of  God 
S3:4  the  n.  of  Israel  he  no  more 
18  whose  II.  alone  is  .lehovah 
99:3  let  th.  praise  thv  great  ii. 
109:13  let  th.  ».  be  blotted  out 
li:j:3  the  L.'s  n.  is  to  he  praised 
Prm\  10:7  ii.  of  wicked  shall  rot 
1«:10  n.  of  Lord  is  strong  toner 
•32:1  "ood  II.  rather  than  riches 
30:9  lest  I  take  ii.  of  G.  in  vain 
Ec  7:1  good  II.  bet.  than  ointni. 
/«.  14:-32  cut  ott'fr.  Baby,  the  »i. 
.5.5:13  it  sh.  be  to  the  L.  for  a  n. 
.56:5  give  a  n.  an  everlasting  1. 
57:15  n.  is  holy ;  62:2  by  new 
63:12  make  hirnself  everlast.  n. 
14  to  make  thyself  a  glori.  n. 
05:15  ye  shall  leave  your  «.  for 
a  curse  to  my  chosen,  and 
call  his  servants  by  anoth.  n. 
66:'22  your  seed  and  n.  remain 
./fr.  i:):ll  might  be  for     ii.  33:9 
32:20  which  hast  made  thee  a  «. 
.3:1:16  the  ii.  she  shall  be  called 
46:18  King,  whose    ii.   is    the 

Lord  of  hosts,  48:15:  51:57 
Ezfk.  •20:-29  II.  is  called  Bamah 
■24:2  son  of  man,  write  n. 
48:35  the  n.  of  the  city  shall  be 
Dan.  2:20  blessed  he  the  n.  of  G. 
4:8  according  to  then,  of  myG. 
7/0.5.  2:17  no  more  remem.  by  n. 
Amos  5:-27  whose  n.  is  G.  of  hos. 
Mic.  4:5  in  the  n.  of  his  god,  we 
will  walk  in  the  n.  of  our  G. 
Zep.  1:4  I  will  cut  oft'  n.  of  Ch. 
3:-20 1  will  make  you  a  n. 
Zei:  6:12  whose  n.  is  Branch 
Mat.  10:41  receiv.  prophet  in  the 
n.  of  a  prophet,  a  righteous 
42cupofw-at.  in  n.  of  disciple 
28:19  baptizing  them  in  n.  of  F. 
Luke  1:61  none  of  ki.  call,  by  n. 
m  saying.  His  ii.  is  John 
6'a  sli.  east  out  vour  ii.  as  evil 
.Mm  1:6  fr.  God,  who.  ».  was  J. 
3:1S  not  believed  in  n.  of  only 
5:43  am  come  in  my  Fath.'s  ll. 
10:-25  I  do  in  mv  father's  n. 
Artx  2:.38  baptized  in  n.  of  L.  J. 
:i:6  in  n.  of  .Jesus  Christ  rise  up 
4:7  bv  wh.  n.  ha.  ye  done  this  ? 
12  none  other  n.  undi-r  heaven 
17  sp.  to  no  man  in  this  n.  18 
30  wonders  done  by  n.  of  Jes. 
5:^28  sh.  not  teach  in  this  n.  40 
8:12  concerning  the  n.  of  .Jesus 
9:21  destroy,  them  called  on  n. 
27  preached  boldly  -ii  ".  of. J 
15:-26  hazarded  lives  for  ii.  of  J. 
16:18  in  n.  of  Jesus  come  out 
19:5  baptized  in  n.  of  Jesus 
26:9  to  do  contrary  to  n.  of  J. 
liotn.  2:24  n.  of  God  blasphemed 
1  Cor.  1:13  baptized  in  ».  of  P.  ? 
.5:4  in  the  n.  of  L.  J.  El>h.  5:-20 
6-11  juslllled  in  the  ii.  of  L.  J. 
Eiih.  1:21  above  every  n.  named 
Phil.  2:9  giv.  him  a  ii.  ab.  <-v.  ii. 
10  at  n.  of  J.  ev.  knee  shall  b. 
CW  3:17  do  all  in  the  n.  of  L.  J. 

1  Tim  6:1  n.  of  O.  be  not  bias. 

2  Tivi.  2:19  the  ii.  of  Ch.  depart 
IM  1:4  obtained  a  more  exc.  n. 
.Tarn.  4:7  blasji.  that  worthy  ».  / 
1  Pet.  4:14  reproach,  for  n.  of  C. 


NAM 

1  .John  3:2.3  be.  on  »i.  of  Son.  5:13 
Jier.  2:17  a  n.  no  man  knoweth 
8:1  hast  a  n.  that  thim  livest 
12  1  will  write  on  him  n.  of  G. 
1.3:1  on  his  lieads  n.  of  blasph. 
1 1:1  Father's  n.  in  their  foiehe. 
li;:9  men  blasph.  the  n.  of  God 
17:5  on  hc-r  forehead  was  a  n. 
19:12  a  II.  written  no  man  knew 

Ition  his  thigh  a  n.  \yritten 
.See  c.vLLED. 

By,  or  by  the  N.4ME. 
Ex-  6:8  I  appeared  by  t.  n.  of  G. 
:«:12  I  know  thee  bii  n.  17 
yum.  4::)2  bn  n.  ye  shall  reckon 
./o».  21:9  111.  cities  menti.  bij  n. 
1  Chr.  4:41  these  written  by  n. 
12:31  w-h.  were  expressed  bi/  n. 

16:41:2  C/ir.  28:15:31:19 
Eft.  2:14  exe.  were  called  bu  n. 
1.1.  44:5  sh.  call  himself  Ay  the  it, 
of  Jacob,  and  sui-iiaine  him- 
self fcjl  Wifii.  of  Israi-I.  48:1 
4.5-3  I  the  Lord  call  thee  bij  n. 
.Mm  10:3  calleth  his  sheep  by  v. 
.letf  4:10  by  the  n.  of  J.  this  man 
1  for.  1:10  I  bes.  you  by  ii.  of  L. 
3  .Mm  14  greet  friends  by  n. 

See  EXI'RKSSED. 


His  XAME. 

E.i:  3:13  shall  say.  What  is  hi* 

n.  ?  J^w.  30:4 
15:3  the  Lord  is  his  n.  Jer.  32:2 ; 

,4i«o.s'5:8;  9:6 
20:7  not  guiltless  that  taketh 

hill  ll.  in  vain.  Dent.  5:11 
'28:21  wi.  h.  n.  sh.  they  be,  39:14 
Deal.  6:13  Shalt  swear  by  h.  n. 
10:H  bless  in  hU  n.  1  Chr.  2:5:13 
1'2:5  choose  to  put  bin  n.  there, 
21  ;  1  A'.  14:21 ;  2  f 7il-.  12:13 
11  sh.  cause  hinn.  todw.  there 
14:-23  choose  to    place   his   n. 

there,  '24:  16:6.  11:  '26:2 
25:6  hiK  n.  be  not  put  out  of  Isr. 
10  hin  n.  sh.  be  called  in  Israel 
29:'J0  Lord  shall  blot  out  his  n. 
.hill.  13:6  neit.  told  he  me  his  n. 
Piith  4:14  Ms  n.  be  famous  in  Ig. 
1  .Sam.  12:'22  for  his  n.'s  sake, 
Ps.  2:^:3;  106:8;  1  John  '2:12; 
3  John  7 
18:30  hi.i  n.  was  much  set  by 
2.5-'25  as  hxjin.  is.  Nabal  is  his  n. 
1  Chr.  16:8  call   np  h.  n.  make 
known  his  deeds,  Ps.  105:1 
Is.  12:4 
29gl.  due  to  A.  n.i^'.  29:2:96:8 
Ezr.  6:12  G.  caused  his  n.  dwell 
7^'  :M:3  let  us  exalt  his  n.  66:2 
41:5  shall  he  die  /(.  n.  perish  1 
68:4  rideth  on  heav.  by  h.  n.  3. 
ti9;:Ki  that  love  his  n.  dw.  there. 
72: \"  hisn.  shall  endure  for  ever 
19  and  blessed  he  his  gluri.  n. 
76:1  his  n.  is  great  in  Israel 
911:2  unto  L.  bless  his  n.  100:4 
9t(:ll  Samuel  that  call  on  hh  n. 
111:9  holy  and  reverend  is  ?i.  n. 
1.35:3  praises  to  h.  n.  it  is  pleas. 
148:13  praise  his  n.  for  his  n. 
149:3  praise  his  n.  in  the  dance 
Piov.  21:'24  hang.  scomerisA.  n. 
Ec.  6:4  his  n.  coy.  w-ith  darkness 
Is  7:14  his  n.  Iniman.  Mai.  1:'23 
9:6  his  n.  he  called  Wonderful 
1'2:4  that  his  n.  is  exalted 
47-4  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  his  n 
48:2;  51:15;  54:5:  Jer.  10:16; 
31:35  ;3^2;18:  50:34;  51:19 
48:19  A.  n.  should  not  have  been 
■ler.  11:19  A.  n.  no  more  remem. 
•20:9  not  spea.  any  more  in  A.  /s. 
2:J:6  this  is  A.  n.  he  shall  be  ca. 
AmmiMh.  God  of  hosts  is  A.  n, 
Zir.  10:12  np  and  down  in  h.  n. 
14:9  shall  be  one  L.  and  h.  n.  o. 
Mill  3:16  them  th.  tho.  on  h.  n. 
.Mill.  V.iA  sh.  call  h.  n.  Emnian. 
25  A.  n.  Jesus.  Luke  1:31 :  2:21 
12-21  in  h.  n.  shall  (ient.  trust 
Miirk  6:14  A.  n.  was  spread  abr 
Luke  1:13  thou  sh.  call  his  n.  J. 
24-47  remission  of  sins  in  A.  7i. 
.7»Aii  1:12  that  believe  on  his  n. 
■2:23  many  believed  in  his  n. 
.5-43  if  an'o.  come  in  his  own  n. 
20-31  might  have  life  thro'  A.  n 
■Iris  ;):16  A.  n.  thro'  faith  in  A.  n. 
5-41  worthy  to  sutler  for  his  n. 
10-4:)  thro' 'Am  n.  remis.  of  sins 
1.5- 14  take  out  a  peo.  for  Aw  n. 
7?om.  1:5am.  allliallonsfor A.« 
Ileb.  6:10  love  ye  show.  to.  A.  ft. 
13:15  giving  thanks  to  A.  n. 
Bee.  8:5  not  blot  out  hit  n- 


952 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NAM 

Rev.  6:8  h.  n.  sat  on  him  was  de. 

13:6  ag.  God  to  blasplieme  A.  n. 

17  the  nuinbor  oX  hix  n.  15:2 

14:11  receivcth  mark  of  A.  it. 

23:4  kisn.  t^li.  be  in  th.  forehea. 

Bee  UOLY,  LOKD. 

Mv  I^AMB. 

Gen.  3a:-2;)  w'tiv  auk  after  my  n.  ? 

48:16  let  wv  /<.  lie  named 
i'j\  ;i:15  tliis  is  //ty  /;.  fur  ever 

9:16  that  my  n.  may  be  declared 

20:24  where  1  record  /n//  n. 

23:21  prov.  not,  my  n.  is  in  him 
Ler.  19:12  not  swear  by  mw  «. 

20:3  M.  to  profane  f/iy  holy  n. 
JV«m.  6:27  put  //ly  rt.  on  Israel 
Devt.  18:19  speak  in  rny  n.  20 
Jwrf.  13:18  why  ask.  after  my  ti.  f 

1  Sam.  24:21  not  destroy  my  ?i. 

2  5om.  7:13  honse  for  my  n.  1  A'. 

5:5:8:18,  19;  1  CAr.  22:10 
12:28  city  be  called  after  my  Ji. 
18:18  no  son  to  keep  my  n. 
1  A'.  8:16  7rty  K.  might  be  there. 

29;  11:36;2  A^21:4,7;2C/ir. 

6:5,  6;  7:16:  3.3:4,  7 
9:7  houee  I  hallowed  for  my  n. 

1  Chr.  22:8  honse  to  my  n.  28:3 

2  Chr.  6:8  bnild  lionse  for  my  n. 
7:20  house  I  ha.  sanct.  iovmyn. 

}^eh.  1:9  to  set  my  ii.  Jer.  7:12 
Ps.  89:24  in  my  n.  ah.  horn  be 
91:14  bee.  he  hath  known  my  n. 
Js.  29:23  shall  sanctify  myn. 
41:25  ri.  of  sun  call  on  my  n. 
42:8  I  am  the  L.  that  is  my  n. 
48:9  for  ?ny  n.'s  sake  I  defer 
tl  how  sho.  my  n.  be  pollut.  ? 
49:1  he  made  mention  of  my  n. 
52:5  my  n.  ev.  day  is  blasphem. 
6  my  people  shall  know  ?ny  n. 
66:5  cast  out  for  my  n.^s  sake 
Jer.  14:14  in  ?ny  n.  15;  23:25 
16:21  they  sh.  know  rny  n.  is  L. 
23:27  they  th.  to  cause  peo.  for- 
jrct  my  n.  as  fa.  forgot  my  n. 
2T:15  lie  in  7ny  n.  29:9,  21.  23 
34:16  turned  and  ])olluted  ?/iy  7i. 
44:26  sworn  by  my  great  n.  my 
n.  no  more  n;uned. 
£Jzek.  20:9  wro.  foi  7/iy  n.  22:44 
36:23  will  sanctify  my  great  n. 
Zfc.  13:9  call  on  my  n. 
Mai.  l:6priests  th.  despise  myn. 
11  my  n.  sh.  be  grcw-t  am.  Gen. 
in  ev.  place  incen.  ofl'.  myn. 
14  my  n.  dreadful  am.  heathen 
2:2  to  give  glory  unto  mjj  n. 
5  and  was  afra'id  b<'Iore  my  n. 
4:2  yuu  t!i:it  f^-ar  mij  n.  the  sun 
Mat.  10:22  hat.  lor  -my  n/s  sake, 
24:9;  Mark  V.iiV.i  Lake  21:11 
1S:5  receive  a  cliild  in  jny  n. 

Mark  9:^1;  Luke  ^-.48 
20  two  or  three  gath.  in  my  n. 
19.29  fore,  houses  i'or  my  h.'a"  sa. 
24:5  many  shall  come  in  t7ty  ?}. 
MarklS:6\  Luke21:S 
Mark  5:9  say.  My  n.  is  Legion 
9::J9  no  man  do  miracle  in  my  7i. 
41  give  water  to  drink  in  7ny  n. 
16:17  in  my  n.  sh.  cast  out  dev. 
Luke  21:12  rulers  for  my  n.'s  su. 
John  14:13what.  ye  ask  in  myn. 
14;  15:16;  16:2:1,  24.  26 
26  Comf.  he  will  send  in  my  n. 
15:21  these  tlii.  do  for  my  n.''s 
Acts  9:15  cho.  ves,  to  bear  myn. 
16  must  sutler  for  myn.'^s  sake 
15:17  on  whom  my  n.  ie  called 
Jiom.  9:17  that  my  n.  be  declared 

1  Cor.  1:15  I  bapt.  in  7ni.  own  n. 
Ii(:v.  2:3  for  my  «,.V»ake  labored 

13  boldest  fust  my  n. 
3:8  and  hast  not  denied  7ny  n. 

See  CALLED. 

Thv  IVAME. 

Gen.  12:2  make  thy  n.  great 
17:5  /.  n.  Altram.  hut  i.  n.  be  A. 
32:27  said.  What  is  thy  fi.  /  29  ; 
Jud.  13:17 
2.S  t/ty  n.  he  no  more  Jac{»b, 
but  Israel.  35:10;  1  A'.  18:31 
Ai<r.  5:23  to  P.  to  speak  in  thy  n. 
Jos.  7:9  what  do  to  t.  great  n.  .^ 

2  Sam.  7:26  let  t.  n.  be  magnifi. 
22:50  ffing  praise  to  t.  n.  Pit.  9:2 ; 

18:49;  61:8;  66:4;  92:1 
1  K.  1:47  Solom.  better  than  t.n. 
8:33  turn  and  confess  thy  n.  and 
].rav.  2  fhr.  6:24,  26::i2 

41  but  cduii'th  (arthyn.'n  sake 

42  lln'V  Hhall  hear  of  t.  great  n. 

43  tliat.  all  peo.  may  know  thy 
n.  this  house  is  called  by 
thyn.%  Vhr.  b:;i3,  34.48 


NAM 

1  A".  8:44  house  I  built  for  thy 
n.  48 

1  Chr.  17:24  fhy  n.  may  be  mag. 
29:13  and  praise  t.  n.  Ps.  44:8 

2  Chr.  6:20  wuuldest  put  thy  n. 
14:11  in  thy  n.  we  go  ag.  multi. 
20:8  built  thee  a  sanctu.  for  t.  n. 

9  for  thy  n.  is  in  this  house 
Neh.  1:11  servants  who  fear  t.  ?i. 

9:5  blessed  be  t.  glorious  n. 
P.^.  5:11  th.  love  t.  n.  be  joyful 
8:1  how  excel,  is  t.  n.  in  earth,  9 
9:10  thev  that  know  t.  n.  trust 
22:22  will  declare  t.  n.  Ileb  2:12 
25:11  for  t.  «.V  sake  pardon 
31:3  for  t.  n.V  sake  lead  me 
44:5  thro'  thy  n.  tread  them 
45:17  I  will  make  ihyn.  be  rem. 
48:10  accor.  to  t.  n.  so  is  praise 
52:9  wait  on  t.  n.  54:1  save  me 
61:5  heritage  of  those  fear  t.  n. 
63:4  lift  mv  hands  in  thy  n. 
74:7  defiled  dwelling-pl.  of/,  n. 

10  sh.  enemy  bla.  t.  n.  for  ev.  ? 
18  fool.  peo.  blasphemed  t.  n. 
21  poor  and  needy  praise  t.  n. 

75:1  t.  n.  is  near  works  declare 
79:6  not  call,  on  t.  n.  Jer.  10:25 
9  help  us,  O  God,  for  g.  of  t.  n. 
purge  our  sins  for^  «,.'*  sa. 
80:18  we  will  call  upon  thy  n. 
83:16  that  they  may  seek  thy  n. 

OLord 
86:9  all  nations  glorify  t.  n.  12 

11  unite  my  heart  to  fear  t.  n. 
89:12  Ilermon  sh.  rej.  in  t.  n.  16 
109:21  O  Lord,  for/!,  n.'s  sake 
115:1  not  to  us,  but  to  t.  n. 
119:55  I  rememb.  t.  n.  in  night 

132  to  do  to  those  love  thy  n. 

135:13  t.  71.  O  Lord,  en.  for  ever 

138:2  praise  t.  7i.  for  lov.-kindn. 
magnified  word  above  t.  ?;,. 

139:20  enemies  take  /.  7i.  in  vain 

140:13  righ.  give  thanks  to  t.  n. 

142:7  out  of  pris.  I  praise  t.  ?>. 

143:11  qui.  me  for  t.  n.'s  sake 

145:11  will  bless  (Ay  n.  2 
2  I  will  praise  t.  ti.  Is.  25:1 
Cant.  1:3  t.  7i.  is  as  ointment 
Is.  26:8  des.  of  our  soul  to  thy  n. 
13  make  mention  of  thy  «,. 

63:16  0  L.  t.  7i.  is  from  everlas. 

64:2  make  t.  n.  kn.  to  adversar. 

7  there  is  none  calleth  on  t.  n. 

Jer.  10:6  thy  n.  is  great  in  might 

11:16  L.  called  thy  71.  olive-tree 

14:7  do  thou  it  for  thy  n.'s  sake 
21  not  abhor  us  for  t.  7i.^s  sake 

29:25  sent  letters  in  thy  M..to  J. 
La//i.  3:55  called  on  th^  n. 
Dan.  9:6  proph.  sfjake  in  thy  n. 
Mic.  6:9  man  of  wisd.  see  thy  «. 
A'aA.  1:14  no  more  of  ^  n.  be  so. 
Mai.  1:6  ha.  we  despised  thy  n.  .^ 
Mat.  6:9  hal.  be  t.  7i.  Lake  11:2 

7:22  in  t.  n.  have  wc  cast  out 
Mark  5:9  wh.  is  t.  n.  f  Luke  8:30 

9:;i8  out  dev.  in  t.  n.  Luke  9:49 
Lvke  10:17  devils  subj.  thro' t.  n. 
John  12:38  Father,  glorify  t.  7i. 

17:6  manifested  t.  ?»  to  men,  26 

11  F.  keep  thro'  thi.  own  71.  12 

Acts  9:14  all  that  call  on  thij  n. 

Rfmi.  15:9  conf.  and  sing  to  t.  n. 

Kev.  11:18  rew.  th.  that  fear  t.  n. 

15:4  who  not  fear  and  glo.  t.  71.  ? 

See  CALLED. 

IVAME,  Verb. 

1  SaTn.  16:3  auci.  to  me  him  I  n. 
28:8  bring  him  up  wh.  I  Blialbi. 

/*'.  62:2  mouth  of  Lord  shall  n. 

\AMED,  ETH. 
Gen.  23:16  A.  weigli.  silver  he  n. 

27:36  is  he  not  rightly  7i.  Jac.  ? 

48:16  let  my  name  be  n.  on  th. 

2  A'.  17:34  chil.  of  Jacob  he  n.  I. 
Kc.  6:10  what  hath  been,  is  n. 
Is.  01:*)  shall  be  n.  priests  of  L. 
Jer.  44:26  stiall  no  more  be  n. 
Amoa  6:1  n.  chief  of  the  nations 
Mic.  2:7  O  thou  that  art  n.  of  J. 
Luke  2:21  J.  was  n.  of  the  angel 
Iiij7n.  15:20  not  where  Ch.  was  n. 

1  Cor.  5:1  fomi.  notn.  am.  Gen. 
Eph.  1:21  ab.  ev.  name  that  is  n. 

:J:15fam.  in  heav.  and  earth  n. 
5:3  covetousn.  let  it  not  be  n. 

2  Thm.  2:19  every  one  that  n.  C. 

iVAMELY. 
Ec.  5:13  evil.  n.  riches  kept 
Ii*.  7:20  L.  shave,  n,.  by  Assyria 
Marie  12:31  n.  this,  shalt  love 

\AMEH. 
Gen.  2:20  Aduiii  gave  n.  to  cattle 
26:18  culled  n.  after  n.  f.  called 


NAT 

Ex.  23:13  make  no  mention  of  n. 
of  other  gods,  iJeut.  12:3 

28:9  grave  n.  of  child,  of  Isr.  21 
12  Aaron  bear  n.  before  L.  29 
Nu7n.  1:2  nun^b.  of  n.  by  th.  poll 
Ezr.  5:4  what  n.  make  buildmg 
Ps.  16:4  nor  take  th.  n.  in  my  lips 

49:11  call  lands  after  own  /;. 

147:4  stars  call,  by  n.  Is.  40:21) 
Hos.  2:17  take  away  71.  of  Baalim 
Zee.  13:2  cut  oflfthe  n.  of  idols 
Luke  10:20  7i.  written  in  heaven 
Acts  1:15  number  off*,  were  120 

18:15  if  it  be  question  of  fi. 
Phil.  4:3  wh.  n.  are  in  book  of  li. 
Per.  3:4  hast  a  few  7*.  in  Sardis 

13:8  whose  n.  not  written,  17:8 

17:3  woman  full  of  n.  of  blasph. 

21:12  n.  written.  71.  of  12  tribes 

14  in  them  the  71.  of  12  apostl. 

XAOiMI. 

Puth  1:2  Elimelech's  wife,  N.  20 

2:1  N.  had  a  kinsman  of  hush. 

4:5  buy.  field  of  hand  of  N.  9, 17 

NAPRI\. 
Lrtke  19:20  I  have  kept  in  n. 
John  11:44  fact;  bound  with  a  7?. 

20:7  n.  that  was  about  his  head 

XAPHTALI. 
Gen.  30:8  Itachel  called  name  N. 

35:25  Rachel's  handmaid,  N. 

46:24  s.  ofN.A^u.  1:42;  lC7i.7:13 

49:21  N.  is  a  hind  let  loose 
Ptut.  27:13  E.  to  curse;  Dan.  N. 

33:23  said,  O  N.  satisfied  with 
Jos.  19:32  sixth  lot  came  to  N. 
Jud.  1:33  nor  did  N.  drive  out 

4:10  Barak  called  N.  to  Kcdesh 

5:18  Zebulun  and  N.  jeoparded 

6:35  Gid.  sent  messengers  to  N. 

7:23  themselves  tog.  out  of  N. 

1  A'.  1.5:20  emote  N.  2  Chr.  16:4 

2  A".  15:29  earned  N.  cap.  to  As. 
Ps.  68:27  there  the  princes  of  N. 
Is.  9:1  he  afflicted  the  land  of  N. 
Fzek.  48:3  a  portion  for  N.  34 
Ma/.  4:13  dw.  in  borders  of  N.  15 

Tribe  of  NAPHTALI. 

Xu7n.  1:43  of  t.  of  N.  5;i.400 
Jos.  19:39  inheritance  of  t.  o/N. 
1  K.  7:14  widow's  son  of  t.  of  N. 
Pev.  7:6  of  ^.  ofJ^.  sealed  12',000 

NARROW. 
A'W7n.  22:26  angel  of  L.  sto.  in  n. 
Jos.  17:15  if  Ephraim  be  too  n. 
1  A'.  6:4  windows  of  n.  light 
Prav.  2^3:27  stra.  woma:;  is  11.  pit 
Is.  49:19  land  of  dcstiuct.  too  n. 
Mat.  7:14  7k  is  way  lead,  to  life 

NARROWED,  ER. 

1  A".  6:6  in  wall  made  n.  rests 
Is.  28:20  n.  than  he  can  wrap 

NARROWLY. 
Job  13:27  lookest  71.  to  my  paths 
Is.  14:10  shall  7L  look  upon  thee 

NATHAN. 
2.S'«;w.  5:14  son  of  David,  N.  7:2 

7:17  so  did  N.  speak.  12:1,  25 
1  A'.  1:10  N.  called  not,  22,  34 

4:5  son  of  N.  was  over  officers 

1  Vhr.  29:29  writ,  in  book  of  N. 

2  Chr.  9:29  Sol.  in  book  of  N. 
Ezr.  8:16  I  sent  fr.  Ahuva  for  N. 
Zlc.  12:12  family  of  house  of  N. 
Luke  3:31  Matthata,  eon  of  N. 

NATHANAEL. 
John  1:45  Philip  findeth  N.  31:2 

NATION. 
Gen.  15:14  n.  th.  serve  will  I  jud. 
20:4  wilt  slay  a  righteous  7i.  / 
21:13  bondwoman  I  make  n. 
35:11  a  n.  kings  come  of  thee 
Ex.  9:24  in  E.  since  it  became  71. 
19:6  shall  be  a  holy  n.  1  Pet.  2:9 
21:8  to  sell  her  to  a  strange  n. 
33:13  this  n.  is  thy  people 
Lev.  18:26  nor  n.  commit  abomi. 
20:2.3  not  walk  in  manners  of  7i. 
Nu7}i.  14:12  I  will  make  of  thee  a 

great  7).  Deut.  9:14 
Dent.  4:34  ha.  G.  assayed  to  take 
a  n.  f\\  midst  of  another  7i.  ? 
28:33  fruit  of  land  shall  h.  eat 
36  bring  thee  and  king  to  a  n. 

49  bring  n.  ag.  thee  from  far 

50  a  71.  of  fierce  countenance 
32:28  are  a  n.  void  of  counsel 

2A'a7n.  7:23  what   n,    like    thy 
people?  1  Chr.  17:21 

1  A'.  18:10  no  »,.  my  lord  ha.  not 

se.  to  seek  th.  took  oath  of  7t. 

2  A".  17:29  every  ti.  made  gods 

1  Chr.  16:20  went  ft-ora  n.  to  n. 

2  Chr.  15:6  /(.  was  destroyed  of  n. 


NAT 

2  C^r.  32: 15  god  of  any  n.  was  able^ 
Job  34:29  done  ag.  a  71..  or  man 
Ps.  33:12  bless,  is  n.  wh.  G.  is  L. 

43:1  O  G.  plead  ag.  ungodly  7*. 

83:4  cut  off  from  being  a  n. 

105:13  went  from  one  n.  to  ano. 

Kt6:5  rejoice  in  gladness  of  n, 

147:20  nut  dealt  so  with  any  rt. 
Prov.  \\:'6\  righteous,  exalt.  ;/. 
Is.  1:4  sinful  7i.  laden  with  iniq. 

2:4  ;i.  sh.  not  lift  swurd  against 
71.  Mic.  4:3 

9:3  thou  hast  multiplied  the  n. 

10:6  send  him  aga.  hypocrit.  n. 

14:32  what  ans.  messeng.  of  n.  ? 

18:2  messengers  to  a  n.  scatter, 
and  peeled,  a  71.  meted,  7 

26:2  open  that  righ.  n.  many  en, 
15  thou  increas.  n.  O  L.  the  7*. 

49:7  sai.  L.  to  him  11.  abhorreth 

55:5  shalt  call  n.  thou  know,  not: 

58:2  seek  me  as  a  7*.  that  did  ri. 

60:12  n.  not  serve  thee  perish 
22  small  one  beco.  a  strong  n. 

65:1  a  7i.  not  called  by  my  name 

66:8  or  shall  71.  be  horn  at  once  ? 
Jer.  2:11  hath  a  71.  chang.  gods? 

5:9  my  soul  be  avenged  on  euch 
a  7!.  29  ■  9:9 

15  I  will  bring  a  n.  on  you  fr. 
afar,  a  mighty  71.  ancient  n 

7:58  a  71..  that  obey,  not  the  L. 

12:17  T  will  utt.  destroy  that  7i. 

18:7  concern.  7i,  pluck  it  up,  9 
8  n.  ag.  whom  I  pronounced 

25:12  punish  71.  fofiuiq.  27:8 
32  evil  sh.  go  forth  fr.  71.  to  n. 

31:36  Israel  cease  being  n.  33:24 

49:31  get  yon  up  to  wealthy  n. 
36  no  7i.  whith.  E.  sh.  not  come 

50:3  out  of  north  cometh  7\.  ag. 
Lam.  4:17  have  watched  for  a  7^ 
E~ek.  2:3  send  thee  to  Is.  rebe.  n 

37:22  I  will  make  them  one  n. 
Dan.  8:23  four  kingd.  out  of  7i. 

12:1  trou.  nev.  was  since  was  n. 
Joel  1:6  a  71.  come  upon  my  land 
Amos  6:14  will  raise  ag.  you  a  n. 
Mic.  4:7  will  make  her  strong  n. 
llab.  1:6  Ch.  bitter  and  hasty  n. 
Zep.  2:1  gather  together.  U  ;*.. 

5  woe  to  the  ?!.  of  C'herethites 
Hag.  2:14  this  peo.  and  n.  before 
Mat.  3:9  this  7?.  have  robbed  me 
Mat.  21:43king.  of  G.  given  t0  7i. 

24:7  71.  sh.  rise  against  n.  Mark 

13:8;  Lvke2i:\0 
Luke  7:5  lovcth  our  ».  built  us 
John  11:48  R.  shall  take  our  n. 

50  one  man  die,  7?,.  jierish  not 

51  prophesied,  Jesus  die  for  n. 

52  not  for  that  7(..  only,  l'"t  th. 
18:35  thine  own  n.  hatli  deliver. 

Acts  2:5  devout  men  out  of  ev.  71. 
7:7  71.  to  whom  they  be  in  bond 
10:22  good  rep.  am.  71.  of  Jews 
28  to  come  to  one  of  anoih.  n, 
35  in  every  71.  he  that  fearcth 
24:2  worthy  deeds  done  to  th.  n. 
10  thou  hast  been  judge  to  iu 
96:4  life  was  at  first  am.  own  71.. 
28:19  aught  to  accuse  my  n. 
Gal.  1:14  profit,  ab.  cquuls  in  7U 
Phil.  2:15  midst  of  perverse  n, 
Pev.  5:9  rcdce.  us  out  of  every  n, 
14:6  gospel  to  preach  to  ev.  n 
See  FOOLISH. 

NATIONS. 

Gen.  10:32  by  th.  were  n.  divided 

14:1  Ti.  king  ofn.  made  war,  9 

17:4  shalt  be  a  father  of  many 

7i.  5:  48:19;  i?07«.  4:17,  18 

6  I  will  make  n.  of  thee,  35:11 

16  Sarah  sh.  be  a  mother  of  n. 
25:23  L.  said.  Two  n,  ill  tliy  wo. 
27:29  let  n.  bow  do\^'n  to  thee 

Ex.  34:24  I  will  cast  out  the  w. 
before  thee,  Deut.  4:38 ;  7:22 ; 
8:20 
Le7\  18:24  the  n.  are  defiled 

28  as  it  spued  out  the  n. 
Nu7n.  23:9  not  he  reckon,  am.  n 
24:8  Israel  shall  eat  up  the  7i. 
20  Amalck  was  first  of  the  n, 
Deut.  2:25  I  will  put  fear  on  n, 
4:27  L.  shall  scatter  you  among 

the7i.  Aeh.  1:8 
7:1  Lord  hath  cast  out  many  n. 
9:1  n.  great,  than  thvseJf,  11:25 
12:29  God  shall  cut  off  n.  19:1 
1.5:6  shalt  lend  to  many  n.  28:13 
28:1  L.  will  set  thee  abo.  all  n. 
32:8  Most  High  divid.  to  the  n. 
43  rejoice.  O  ye  n.  with  his  pe. 
Jud.  2:23  the  Lord  Id't  those  n. 

1  K.  11:2  of  n.  which  the  L.  said 

2  K.  17:33  ser.  gods  aft.  man.  of  71. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORT^ANCE. 


953 


NAT 

2A'.  18:ri.3i:»(l'»of  H.  doli.  10:12; 
iC/ir.  ai:13.  U;  Js.  .%:18 

1  Chr.  16:31  tiuy  nni.  u.  L.  i-fijrn. 
K:ai  driviiiLrout  n.  bof.  |HMi|ilf 

.AVA.  iy:*2ti  mil.  iimny  n.  no  kiii;,' 

J(>ft  12:-il  (he  n.  lie  t'tihiiYclh  u. 

J'x.  <»:'iO  ;i.  know  Ihomselvi'S 
ii*J:27  kiiulri>(l!^of  II.  wor^li.  thro 
28  Lonl  is  jjovcriuir  am.  Ilu-  n. 
A'M  !>hn\\  Hiibdnc  n.  iiiuicr  feet 
57:H  ^iii;;  to  (hce  tun.  ri.  108:3 
r»*i:7  lii-^  eves  brhnld  the  n. 
(;7:l  K-r  ilu-;i.  bi- vrlad 
IttiiT)  till  L'l'ils  of  ihi"  n.  nre  idols 
UMir'iT  o\  I'lilirowHi'cd  umoii;;  n. 
'M  did  nnt  dcstrov  n.  L.  com. 

i^oc.  21:21  n.  shall'ubhor  bim 

la.  2:4  lie  sli.  jiidi;!'  iimo.  ilic  n. 
5:a«i  will  Un  up  an  i-nsisn  to  n. 
10:7  in  liis-  liuarl  It)  i-iit  olT/(. 
11:12  shall  si-l  up  t'lisii^ii  for  u. 
11:H  ruled  the  n.  in  aiiyer 
12  wh.  didst  weak.  then. 2:1:3 
IH  kiiij^s  of  the  h.  lie  in  ghiry 
33:"i  Ht  liniiij;  up  /«.  wore  scat. 
34:1  tome  near,  ve  n.  Jet:  31:10 
40: 15  n.  are  as  a  drop  of  bucket 
52:15  E«osh.  he  spiinkle  mail}'  n. 
55:5  n.  that  knew  not  thee,  run 
60:12  those  n.  shall  be  wasted 
C4:2  n.  tremble  at  thy  presence 
0«i:19  send  th.  that  escape  lo  n, 

Jer.  1:5  ordai.  thee  prophet  to  n. 
10  I  have  *et  thee  over  the  «. 
4:2  ft.  shall  bless  themselves 
10:7  not  fear  thee.  Kiu^  of  n.  f 

10  n.  not  able  to  abide  his  ind. 
22:8  many  n.  sh.  pass  thin  city 
25:14  n.  shall  serve,  27:7 

31  L.  had  a  controver.  with  n. 
46:12  ft.  beai-d  of  thy  shame 
60:12  hiudermost  off),  a  wilder. 

4<irry  is  heard  nnion^  the  ;i. 
51:7  ft.  have  drunken,  n.  mad 

20  wi.  thee  will  I  break  ft. 

27  prepare  the  /(.  a;;ainsE  her 

41  Bab.  an  astonishm.  am.  n. 

44  n.  shall  not  Mow  together 
Latn.  1:1  city  that  was  ^r.  am.  n. 
Ezfk.  5:6  wickedn.  more  than  ft. 

14  make  thee  a  reproach  am.  ft. 
6:8  remnant  shall  escape  am.  n. 

9  remember  me  among:  h. 
12:15  I  shall  scatter  th.  am.  n. 
19:4  the  ft.  also  heard  of  him 

8  ft.  set  ag.  Iiim  on  every  side 
36:'J  many  ft.  come  a^^ainsl  thee 

5  it  shjill  become  a  spoil  to  n. 
28:7  briny;  upon  thee  the  terri- 
ble of  theft.  ;J0:11;  31:12 
29:12  scjitler  Eiiypt  am.  n.  :i0:23 

15  sh.  no  more  rule  over  the  ft. 
31:16  I  made  n.  shake  at  wmnd 
32:2  thou  art  like  lion  of  the  ft. 

16  daughters  of  «.  lament,  18 
85:10  the-e  twoft.  s^hall  be  mine 
36:13  land  liast  bereaved  Ihy  ». 
37:22  shall  be  no  more  two  n. 
38:8  brought  forth  out  of  h.  12 

23  be  known  in  eyes  of  ft. 
39:27  sancti.  in  sight  of  manyn. 
Uos.  8:10  have  hired  amoii,'  ■'■ 
9:17  shall  be  wanderers  amo.  n. 
Joti  Z:'2  they  scattered  anioii;^  ti. 
Atnrat  6:1  woe  to  th.  chief  of  n. 
Mic.  4:2  ft.  shall  j^ay.  Let  us  go 
3  he  shall  ro\)uke  strong  n. 

11  manv  ft.  L'atbered  a;;,  thee 
7:16  ft.  shall  si-e.  be  confounded 

J\'(i/(.  3:4  selleth  n.  thro'  whored. 
5  1  will  sliow  ft.  thy  nakedness 
Jlab.  1:17  sh.  not  spare  to  slay  n. 
2:8  thou  hast  spoiled  many  u. 
3:6  he  dntve  asunder  the  rt. 
Zep.  3:6  I  have  cut  ofl'the  n. 

8  my  determin.  is  to  gather  «. 
Z^.  2:11  many  n.  joined  to  Lord 
8:22  strong  n.  come  to  seek  L. 
aj  out  of  all  languages  of  «. 
Litkf  l2:;i()  these  uo  n.  seek  after 
21:2.^>  upon  earth  distress  of  ft. 
Acts  i;i:19  he  dest.  seven  «.  in  C. 
liev.  2:26  I  give  power  over  n. 
10:11  must  prophesy  before  n. 
11:9  ft.  shall  sec  dead  bodies 
18  n.  were  angry,  thy  wrutli 
13:7  power  given  himovt-r  all  n. 
16:19  the  cities  of  the  n.  fell 
17:15  waters  are  n.  and  tongues 
20:3  should  deceive  n.  no  more 
21:24  ft.  wh.  are  saved  sh.  walk 
26  shall  bring  honor  of  «.  lo  it 
22:2  leaves  were  for  hcul.  of  n. 

$66  ORBAT. 

All  \.\TIO\S. 

Derif.  4:19  hath  divided  to  all  n. 
28:37  become  byword  am.  cUi  n. 

61 


NAT 

1  K.  4:31  hirt  fame  was  in  all  n. 

1  Clir.  16:21  decl.  worksam.  a.  n. 

2  r/rr.32:a3  mag.  ni  sight  of  a.  «. 
/v.  67:2  saviiii;  bcallli  am.  all  n. 

7".':Il  fill  n.  shall  serve  him 

17  all  ft.  shall  cull  him  bh'ssed 
82:8  for  thou  shalt  inherit  all  ft. 
86:9  (///  ft.  sluill  winsh.  bef.  thee 
113:4  L.  is  hiu'h  above  «//«. 
117:1  praise  Lcu'd  all  ye  h. 
118:10  <///  n.  compassed  me  ab. 

/.<.  2:2  nil  ft.  shall  (low  unto  it 
25:7  destroy  the  vail  over  alt  n. 
31:2  Indigu'ation  of  L.  on  all  n. 
40:17  all  ft.  before  bim  as  noth. 
66:18  gather  all  n.  Jofl  3:2 
20  br.  your  brelh.  out  oi  all  n. 
./<  r.  "il.i all  H.  serve,  Dan.  7:14 
AmOfi  9:9  house  of  Is.  am.  all  n. 
liab.  2:5  ffatlierelh  to  hin»  all  n. 
Hag.  2:7  1  will  shake  all  n.  and 

desire  ot  all  n.  shall  come 
Ztc.  14:2  I  will  gal  her  a.  «.  ag.  J. 

19  punish,  of  <///  n.  come  nut 
Mai.  3:12  all  n.  call  vou  blessed 
M'il.  24:9  hat.  of  a.  n.  for  my  ki. 
14  gospel  uf  kiliLTd.    I^^ea(^led 
to  all  ft.  Mark  13:10;  Lukt 
24:47;  Horn.  16:26 
25:32  bef.  him  sh.  be  gftth.  all  n. 
28:19  go  V(^  and  teacli  all  n. 
Murk  Il:l'7  called  of  all  n. 
Lukt  21:24  led  captive  into  all  n. 
Arfg  14:16  sutVered  all  n.  to  walk 
17:26  made  of  one  blood  all  n. 
Rom.  1:5  obed.  to  faith  am.  all  n. 
16:26  made  known  to  all  n. 
(ial.  3:8  shall  all  ft.  be  blessed 
lift'.  7:9  a  multitude  ot  all  n. 
12:5  to  rule  all  u.  with  a  rod 
14:8  ehe  made  all  ft.  drink.  18:3 
15:4  all  ft.  sh.  c<ime  and  worsh. 
18:23  by  thy  sor.  all  «.  deceived 

All  the  IVATIO\S. 
Gtn.  18:18  all  the  n.  of  the  earth 

be  blessed,  22:18;  26:4 
D*'t(.  14:2  ab.  all  the  n.  on  earth 
17:14  Pet  a  king  over  me,  as  all 

the  n.  1  Sam.  8:5.  20 
30:1  call  them  Uimindam.  all  n. 

3  L.  gather  thee  from  aU  t.  n. 
/v.  9:17  all  t.  ft.  that  forget  G. 
/*■.  14:26  hand  stretch,  on  a.  t.  n. 

29:7  multitude  \jt all  the  n.  8 
37:18  laid  waste  all  the  n. 
43:9  let,  all  the  n.  be  gathered 
52:10  bare  arm  in  eyes  of  all  ft. 
61:11  spring  forth  bef.  all  the  n. 
Jer.  3:17  all  the  n.  shall  be  gath. 
25:15  a.  n.  drink;  17  madca.  ft. 
26:6  this  city  a  curse  lo  all  t.  n. 
29:14  gather  you  from  all  t.  n. 

18  a  reproach  am.  all  t.  n.  44:8 
33:9  jov  and  honor  bef.  all  t.  n. 
46:28  inake  full  end  of  all  the  ft. 

Zee.  7:14  scat,  them  am.  alt  t.  n. 

12:9  desimv  all  the  it.  that  come 

14:16  U'll  of  all  the  n.  that  came 

Thp.te  XATIOXS. 

Deiit.  7:17  th.  n.  are  more  than  I 
9:4  for  wickedness  of  ihe^e  n.  5 
ll:2;i  the  Lord  drive  out  aiW.  n. 
12::i0  did  t.  n.  Ferve  Ih.  gods? 
18:14  t.  u.  lieark.  to  observers 
28:65  am.  t.  n.  shall  find  no  ease 
29:18  lest  any  serve  gods  of  ^  u. 
31:3  Lord  will  destroy  these  n. 

Jos.  2:J:3  what  L.  done  these  n. 

4  divided  lo  you  by  lot  th.  ft. 

12  if  ye  cleave  to  remn.  of  t.  n. 

13  will  no  more  drive  out  /.  n. 
Jud.  3:1  t.  n.  L.  left  to  prove  Is. 
2  A'.  17:41  so  these  n.  feared  Lord 
Jer.  25:9  bring  them  against  t.  n. 

28:14  1  put  yoke  of  iron  on  (.  n. 

NATIVE. 
Jer.  22:10  no  more  becH.  country 

IVATIVITV. 
f.'en.  11:28  Ila.  died  in  land  of  n. 
I:uth  2:11  hast  left  land  of  n. 
Jtr.  46:16  let  us  go  to  land  of  n. 
t'zek.  16:3  thy  n.  is  land  of  C'a. 
4  thy  n.  in  day  th.  wast  born 
21:30  judge  thee  in  land  of  ». 
23:15  Chaldea,  land  of  their  n. 

NATURE 

Ham,  1:26  change  th.  against  n. 

2:14  do  by  n.  things  in  the  law 

27  uncircu.  by  n.  judge  thee  t 

11:24  olive-tr.  wh.  is  wild  by  n. 

were  gi-afted  contrary  to  n. 
1  Cor.  11:14  doih  not  n.  tea.  you? 
Oal.  2:15  Jews  by  n.  not  sinners 
4:8  which  by  n.  are  no  gods 
Knh.  2:3  by  h.  children  of  wrath 
lltb.  2:16  took  not  n.  of  angcla 


NAZ 

Jam.  3:6  set.  on  fire  course  of  n. 

2  I'et.  1:4  purlakers  of  divine  n. 

XATIRAL. 

Ihut.  31:7  nor  his  «.  force  abnt. 
Itom.  1:26  women  change  n.  use 

27  men  leaving  ».  use  of  worn. 

31  \\ithout  ft.  allec.  2  Tim.  3:3 
11:21  (i.  spared  not  n.  bran.  2.3 

1  Cor.  2:14  ft.  man  rece.  not  Sp. 
15:41  sown  ft.  body,  is  h.  body 

46  that  which  is  /(.  was  flr«t 
Jam.  1:23  a  man  behold,  ft.  fare 
'iPet.  2:12  th.  as  ft.  brute  beasts 

IVATIRALLY. 
Phil.  2:20  n.  rare  for  your  state 
Jitde  10  but  w  luit  they  know  n. 

NAl«HT. 
(t'ai.  29:15  slm.  serve  me  for  v.f 
fJiut.  i:3:17cle.  n.  cursed  thing 
15:9  brother,  lliou  givest  him  u. 
28:6;j  L.  rej.  to  bring  you  to  ». 

2  K.  2:19  cily  pleasant,  water  ft. 
.\'fh.  4:15  (!od  bro.  counsel  to  ft. 
Joff  1:9  doth  Job  fear  G.  for  ti.  ? 

8:22  place  of  wick,  come  to  ft. 

14:18  mount,  fall,  cornel li  to  n. 

22:6  pledire  fi".  Ihv  bioih.  for  ft. 
l*s.  a'J:  10  conn>r-l  of  heaili.  to  n. 

41:12  sellol  thy  ptoiile  for  «. 
Pioi\  1:25  set  at  ft.  all  counsel 

20:14  it  is  n.  it  is  ft.  saith  buyer 
h.  8:10  lake  counsel,  come  to  «. 

29:20  terrible  one  is  brok.  to  ft. 

21  turn  aside  just  for  tlii.  of  u. 
41:12  nothing,  as  a  tiling  offt, 

24  nothing,  and  your  \\ork  ft. 
49:4  spent  my  slreiiglli  for  ft. 
52:3  sold  youVselves  for  n. 
5  i)oople  is  taken  away  for  n. 
Jer.  14:14  vision,  a  thing  of  71. 
.4/ftO.^•5:5  Beth-el  sh.  C(nne  to  h. 
6:13  which  rejoice  in  thing  of  n. 
Mai.  1:10  shut  doors  for«.  ?  nei. 
kindle  fire  on  mi.  altar  forft. 
Mark  9:12  set  at  ft.  Luke  2:1:11 
Acts  4:11  this  is  stone  set  at  ft. 
5:36  scattered  and  brought  to  n. 
:i8  if  work  of  men,  come  to  ft. 
19:27  craft  in  danger  set  at  ft. 
Rom.  14:10  set  at  ft.  thy  broth.  ? 

1  Cor.  1:28  to  bring  to  ft.  things 
2:i)  wisd.  of  th.  world  com.  to  n. 

2  Thes.  3:8  man's  bread  for  ft. 
Rev.  18:17  riches  come  to  ft. 

NAUGHTY. 
Prot).  6:12  a  «.  person  walketh 
17:4  liar  giveth  ear  to  n.  tongue 
Jer.  24:2  basket  had  very  n.  figs 

NAIGHTI\ESS. 
1  Sam.  17:28  the  ft.  of  thy  heart 
Pror.  11:6  taken  in  their  own  ft. 
Jam.  1:21  all  superfluity  of  n. 
NAlTiL     Luke  3:25 

\AVEL. 
Job  40:16  force  is  in  n.  of  belly 
l^-o\\  3:8  sh.  be  health  to  thy  h. 
Vaot.  7:2  thy  n.  is  like  a  goblet 
Ezek.  16:4  Ihy  n.  was  not  cut 

NAVES. 
1 K.  7:33  n.  and  sjiokea  molten 

NAVY. 
1  K.  9:26  Solo,  made  n.  of  ships 
27  Ilir.  sent  in  ft.  his  servants 
10:11  the  ft.  of  Hiram  bro.  gold 

22  Solomon  had  at  sea  a  n. 

NAY. 

1  K.  2:17  he  will  not  say  thee  n. 
20  say  not  n.  will  not  say  th.  ft. 

Mat.  5:37  let  your  communicnti. 

be  yea,  yea.  n.  n.  Jam.  5:12 

hnke  13:3  n.  excej»t  ye  repent.  5 

16:30  he  said,  n.  fath.  Abraham 
.Xets  16::i7  ft.  verilv,  but  let  th. 
Rom.  3:37  ft.  but  by  law  of  faith 

9:20  n.  but  O  man 

2  Vor.  1:17  be  yea,  yea,  n.  n. 
18  word  was  not  yea  and  n. 
29  Jesus  Christ  was  not  yea 

and  /u 
NAZAUENE.    Mat.  2:23 
N.fVZMtEXES.    Act$  24:5 

NAZARETH. 
Mat.  2:23  dw.  in  a  city  called  N. 
21:11  Jesus  of  N.  Mark  1:24; 
10:47;  Zw.  4:M;  18:37;  2-1:19 
Mark  14:67  wast  wi.  Jesus  of  N. 
Lxike  1:26  Gabriel  was  sent  to  N. 
2:51  Jesus  came  toN.  4:16 
Jolm  1:45  J.  of  N.  18,  5.  7 ;  19:19 ; 

.4r/j»2:22;  4:10:  6:14;  22:8 
Acts  3:6  in  name  of  Jesus  of  N. 
10:38  God  anointed  Jesus  of  N. 
26:9  contra,  to  uome  of  Jesus 
ofN. 


NEC 
N\7iARITK. 

Nunt.  6:2  a  vow  of  a  N.  to  pepa- 

rale  Ihrniselves,  18.  19.  20 
Jud.  13:5  shall  be  a  N.  7;  16:17 
NAZARITES. 

Lam.  4:71utN.  purer  than  snnw 
Amos  2:11  raised  yy.  men  for  N. 

12  ye  gave  N.  wine  to  drink 
XEAPOLIS.     Acts  16:11 

NE\R. 
CrVft.  10:20  cily  is  ft.  to  flee  to 

45:10  thou  shalt  he  ft.  to  me 

48:10  br<i.  them  n.  and  kissed 
Li  v.  18:6  iKit  appr.  any  n.  of  kin 
X'im.  16:9  br.  vou  n.  to  him.  10 
l)i  lit.  5:27  go  th.  ft.  and  hear  (J. 
./'/'/.  20:34  knew  not  evil  was  ». 
2  AVrtft.  19:42  the  king  is  ft.  of  kin 
Joi>  41:16  one  is  so  n.  anotlicr 
/v.  22:11  trmi.  is  n.  75:1  name  Is 

ll!l:151  thou  art  ft.  O  Lord 
Is.  45:21  and  liriiig  them  ft. 

55:6  call  upon  L.  while  he  is  n. 

57:19  peact'  be  to  him  that  is  n. 
Ezek.  22:5  those  that  be  ».  mock 
</t>.  15  day  of  L.  is  ft.  Zee.  1:14 
Mat.  24:33  it  is  ft.  even  at  doors 

See  CAME,  COSIK.  DKAW,  UltEW. 

NEARER. 

ff'/^/t  3:12  is  a  kinsman  n.  thani 
Rom.  13:11  our  salvation  n.  than 

NEUAIOTH. 
6Vft.25:13Ish.N.  1  Chr.  1:99 
Is.  60:7  rams  of  N.  sli.  minister 

NEHO. 
Xum.  32:3  N.  is  a  land  for  cattle 
Dent.  32:49  unto  mount  N.  34:1 

1  Vhr.    5:8  even  unto   N.    Ezr. 

2:29;  10:43 
Xeh.  7:33  of  the  other  N.  flfty-t. 
Is.  15:2  Moab  shall  howl  over  N. 
46:1  N.  stooneth,  Jer.  48:1 
Jer.  48:22  judgm.  come  upon  N. 
NEBI'C'HADNEZKAR,  NE- 
BUCHADREZZAR. 

2  A'.  24:11  N.  came  against  Jerus. 

2.-):l;  2  Chr.m:^\  Jer.  39:1 
25:22  peo.  N.  left,  1  Vhr.  6:15; 
Jer.  24:1  •  29:1  ;  52:28 

Ezr.  1:7  ves.  N.  taken,  5:14,  6:5 

Jer.  27:8  not  sen-e  N.  28:11.  14 
29:21  them  into  the  hand  of  N. 
32:28  this  city  into  hand  of  N. 

Ezek.  26:7  I  will  br.  on  Tyrus  N. 

Dan.  2:1  N.  dreamed  4:37 
3:1  N.  ma.  image  of  gold.  19,  24 
4:28  this  came  iiptm  king  N.  33 
5:18  high  G.  gave  N.  a  kingdom. 
NEBUZAR-ADAN. 

2  A'.  25:8  N.  came  to  Jerusalem 

Jer.  39:10  N.  left  of  poor  of  the 
NECESSARY. 

Job  23:12  his  words  more  th.  n. 

Acts  13:46  ft.  the  word  be  spoken 
15:28  no  burden  than  th.  n.  thi. 
2ti:10  laded  us  with  things  ft. 

1  Cor.  12:22  memb.  feeble  are  n. 

2  Cor.  9:5  thought  it  n.  to  exhort 
Phil.  2:25  supposed  it  ft.  to  send 
Tit.  3:14  good  works  for  n.  uses 
lleb.  9:23  ft.  patterns  sh.  be  purl. 

NECESSITY. 
Luke  23:17  of  n.  he  must  release 
Rom.  12:13  distr.  to  n.  of  saints 

1  Cor.  7:37  having  no  n.  and  ha. 
9:16  for  ft.  is  laid  upon  me 

2  Cor.  9:7  give  not  grud.  or  of  11. 
Phil.  4:16  once  and  ag.  to  my  n. 
Pliile.  14  not  be  as  it  were  of  n. 
Ilih.  7:12  there  is  of  n.  a  change 

8:3  it  is  of  n.  this  man  have 

9:16  there  must  of  «.  be  death, 

NECESSITIES. 
Acts  20:34  hands  minis,  to  my  n, 
2  Ccrr.  6:4  as  ministers  of  G.  in  n. 

12:10  I  take  pleasure  in  rt. 
NECHO.    2  A'.  23:29 
NECK. 
Gen.  27:16  skins  on  smooth  offt. 
40  break  yoke  I'rom  off  thy  ft. 

3.3:4  E.  fell  on  his  ft.  and  kissed 

41:42  gold  chain  ab.  Joseph's  n. 
Ezek.  16:11;  Dan.  5:7,  16,  29 

45:14  Jos.  fell  on  Benjamin's  n. 

46:29  he  fell  on  Jacob's  ft. 

49:8 hand  be  on  ft.  of  euemtefl 
?:x.  13:13  if  not,  br.  his  n.  34:20 
I^ev.  5:8  wring  otf  his  head  tr.  n. 
Dent.  21:4  strike  oft' heifer's  n. 

2ili:48  a  yoke  of  iron  on  thy  n. 

1  Satn.  4:18  his  n.  brake,  and  dl. 

2  CAr.  36:13  Zed.  Ftimiied  hisn. 
2\€h.  9:29  they  hardened  their  n. 


954 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


KEE 

Joh  15:26  on  him,  even  on  hi3  n. 

16:12  lialh  taken  me  by  the  n. 

3ri;19  clothed  n.  with  thumh-rf 

41:2-2  in  his  n.  remain,  strensjth 
Pa'.  75:5  speak  not  with  a  stift'n. 
Prov.  1:9  sh.  lie  chainsab.  thy  v. 

Z.%  bind  them  about  thy  n.  6:21 
22  life  and  grace  to  thy  n. 
Cant.  1:10  thy  n.  is  comely 

4:4  thv  n.  is  like  the  tow.  of  D. 
9  ravi.  wi.  one  chain  of  thy  n. 

7:4  thv  n.  is  a  tower  of  ivory 
7«.  8:8  sh.  reach  even  to  the  n. 

]n:-^T  voke  be  taken  fnmi  thy  n. 

30:28  l-.arh  to  midst  of  the  n. 

4S:4  thv  n.  is  an  iron  sinew 

52:2  loose  thvself  fr.  bands  of  n. 

66::5  as  if  he  cut  oft'  a  dog's  7i. 
Jfr.  17:2.3  thev  made  their  n.  stiff 

27:2  yok.  and  put  th.  on  thy  n. 
8  pijt  n.  under  vokeof  king,  11 

28:10  took  yoke  from  Jer.  ii.  12 
14  put  a  voke  on  n.  of  nations 

30:8  break  his  yoke  from  tjSn. 
Lam.  1:14  transjjr.  are  on  my  n. 
Hos.  10:11  passed  over  on  her  n. 
ITab.  :3:I3  foundation  to  the  n. 
Mat.  18:6  a  millstone  handed  ah. 
his  n.  Mark  9:42;  Luke  17:2 
Z'ike  15:20  father  fell  on  his  n. 
A'-'-^'  15:10  voke  cm  n.  of  disciples 

2U:37  fell  on  P.'s  n.  kissed  him 

Set'  HARDEN. 

NECKS. 

Jo.?.  10:24  feet  on  ».  of  th.  kings 
Jiid.  6:30  n.  of  them  take  spoil 

8;21  oniajnents  on  camels'  n.  26 
2  Sa?7i.  22:41  given  me  n.  of  ene- 
mies. Ps.  18:40 
Keh.  3:5  put  not  n.  to  the  work 
Is.  3:16  with  stretchod-forth  n. 
Jer.  27:12  br.  your  n.  under  yoke 
Zam.  5:5  n.  under  persecution 
Ezek.  21:29  br.  thee  on  n.  of  slain 
Mic.  2:3  shall  not  remove  your  n. 
Morn.  16:4  laid  down  th.  own  n. 

!VECROM.\lVrER. 
Deut.  18:11  not  be  am.  you  a  n. 

NEED. 
Pfiit.  15:8  suflicient  for  his  n. 

1  Sa7n.  21:15  ha.  I  n.  of  madmen 

2  f'/ir.  2:16  as  much  as  shalt  n. 
20:17  shall  not  n.  to  fight  in  bat, 

JTzr.  6:9  let  wh.  they  n.  be  given 
P?-ov.  31:11  sh.  have  no  ti.  of  sp. 
Mat.  3:14  I  have  n.  to  be  haptiz. 
6:8  your  F.  knowethwhat  thin, 
ve  haven,  of,  32;  Lit.  ]2::M 
9:12  that  be  whole  n.  not  a  phy- 
sician, Marki-.n;  Luke  5:31 
14:16  they  n.  not  depart,  give 
21:3  the  L.  hath  n.  of  th.  Mark 

11:3;  Luke  mil,  34 
66:65  what  further  n.  have  we  ? 

MarkU-.m-.  ixie 22:71 
Mark  2:25  D.  did  when  he  had  n. 
Luke  9:11  healed  th.  that  had  n. 
15:7  just  persons  n.  no  repent. 
John  13:29  things  ^ve  have  n.  of 
Ads  2:45  as  ev.  man  had  n.  4:35 
Jlmn.  16:2  assist  in  what  she  v. 

1  Cor.  7:36  n.  so  require,  let  him 
12:21  not  say,  I  have  no  n. 

24  our  comely  parts  have  no  n. 

2  Cor.  3:1  or  n.  we  epistles? 
P?iU.  4:12  I  kn.  how  to  suft'er  n. 

19  God  sh.  supply  all  your  n. 

1  The.'!.  1:8  that  we  n.  not  spejik 
4:9  In-otherly  love,  n.  not  write 
5:1  of  the  times  ye  have  no  n. 

J7eb.  4:16  to  help  in  time  of  n. 
5:12  n.  one  teach  you ;  n.  milk 
7:11  what  n.  th.  another  priest 
10:36  ye  haven,  of  patience 

1  Pet.  1:6  n.  be,  ye  are  in  heavi. 

1  John  2:27  n.  not  any  man  teach 
3:17  pee  his  brother  have  n. 

Jiev.  3:17  I  have  n.  of  nothing 
21:23  city  no  v.  of  sun  or  moon 
22:5  n.  no  candle,  nor  light 

NEEDED. 

John  2:25  it.  not  any  sho.  testify 
ActI  17:25  the'  he  li.  anything 


NEEDEST,  ETH. 

Gen.  33:15  .lar..h  said.  What  n. 
J.,uke  11:8  as  many  as  hen. 
John  13:10  n.  not  save  to  wash 
]6:.30  and  n.  not  that  any  man 
Ep?i.  4:28  to  give  him  that  n. 
S  Tim.  2:15  workm.  n.  not  to  be 
JBeb.  7:27  who  n.  not  ofTcr  sacrif. 

NEEDFl'L. 
Ezr,  7:30  «.  for  house  of  thy  0. 
Luke  10:42  hut  one  thing  is  n. 
Acts  15:5  n.  to  circumcise  them 


NEI 
P?M.  1:24  abide  in  flesh  more  n. 
Jam.  2:16  things  n.  for  the  body 
Jude  3  it  was  n.  for  me  to  write 

NEEDLE. 

Mat.  19:24  to  go  thro'  eve  of  a  n. 

J/arA- 10:25;  Luke  18;25 

NEEDLE-WORK. 

Ex.  26:36  hanging  wrought  with 

n.-w.  27:1H;  36::J7;  38:18 
28:39  ma.  girdle  of  n.-w.  39:29 
Jud.  5:30  divers  colors  of  n.-tii. 
Ps.  45:14  bro.  raiment  of  n.-w. 

NEEDS. 
Gen.  17:13  must  n.  be  circumci. 
19:9  this  fel.  will  n.  be  a  judge 
24:5  must  I  n.  bri.  thy  son  ag.  ? 
2  Satn.  14:14  for  we  mustn.  die 
Jer.  10:5  must  n.  he  born,  beca. 
Mat.  18:7  n.  be  that  offen.  come 
Mark  13:7  such  things  must  n. 
Lvke  14:18 1  must  n.  go  and  see 
,/ohn  4:i  must  n.  go  thro'  Sama. 
Acts  17:3  Christ  must  n.  have 
21:22  multitude  must  «.  come 
i?om.  13:5  ve  must  ».  be  subject 

1  Cor.  5:10'must  ve  n.  go  out 

2  C'oc.  11:30  if  I  niust  «.  glory 
NEEDY. 

DcJit.  1.5:11  open  thy  hand  to  n. 

24:14  servant  that  is  poor  and  n. 

Job  24:4  thev  turn  n.  out  of  way 
14  mnrdeferkill.  poor  and  »?. 

Ps.  9:18  n.  not  alwny  be  forgot. 
12:6  the  sighing  of  n.  will  arise 
.35:10  del.  poor  and  n.  72:4,  13 
37:14  bent  bow  to  cast  down  n. 

40:17  I  am  poor  and  n.  70:5 
72:12  he  sh.  deliver  the  n.  89-4 
13  he  sh.  spare  the  poor  and  n. 
74:21  poor  and  n.  praise  thy  na. 
82:3  iustice  to  afflicted  and  n. 
4  del.  poor  and  n.  from  wicked 
86:1  I  am  poor  and  n.  109:22 
109:16  persecuted  poor  and  n. 
113:7  lifteth  n.  out  of  dunghill 

Prov.  30:14  de.  n,  froni  am.  men 
31 :9  plead  cause  of  poor  and  n. 
20  reacheth  forth  hands  to  n. 

Ts.  10:2  turn  aside  n.  fr.  jud"m. 
14:.30  n.  shall  lie  down  in  safety 
25:4  been  a  strength  to  the  n, 
26:6  steps  of  n.  shall  tread  it  do. 
32:7  even  when  the  n.  speaketh 
41:17  poor  and  n.  seek  water 

Jer.  5:28  right  of  n.  do  they  not 
22:16  judg.  cause  of  poor  and  n. 

Ezek.  16:49  strength,  hands  of  n. 
18:12  oppressed  the  poor  and  n. 
22:29  people  vexed  poor  and  n. 

Amos  4:1  kine  of  Bash,  cnish  n. 
8:4  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the  n. 
6  buy  the  n.  for  a  pair  of  shoes 
NEESINGS. 

Job  41:18  hy  his  n.  light  doth  sh. 
NEGLECT. 

Mat.  18:17  if  he  shall  n.  to  hear 
them  ;  n.  to  hear  the  church 

1  Ti7n.  4:14  n.  not  t'ift  in  thee 
Heb.  2:3  how  escape,  if  n.  salv.  ? 

NEGLECTED,  ING. 

ActsG:\  widows  n.  in  ministra. 

Col.  2:23  n.  body,  not  in  honor 

NEGLIGENT. 

2  Chr.  29:11  he  not  ?i.  for  the  L. 
2  Pet.  1:12  not  be  n.  to  put  you 

NEHEMI.4H. 

Ezr.  2:2  N.  came  with,  i\VA.  7:7 

Xeh.  1:1  the  words  of  N.  son  of 

3:16  N.  son  of  Azbuk,  repaired 

8:9  N.  wh.  is  the  Tirshft.  10:1 

12:47  Israel  in  days  of  N.  gave 

NT:HUSHTAN.    2  K.  18:4 

NEIGHBOR. 
Ec.  3:22  worn,  borrow  of  n.  11:2 
1  Sam.  15:38  hath  given  it  to  a  n. 
Prov.  27:10  better  is  a  n.  that  is 
Jer.  6:21  n.  and  friends  sh.  peri. 
9:20  and  teach  every  one  her  n. 
Luke  10:36  n.  to  him  am.  thieves 

NEIGHBOR,  Adjpetive. 

Jer.  49:18  overthrow  of  Sod.  and 
tlie  n.  cities  thereof,  50:40 


Ills  NEIGIinOR. 

E.r.  12:4  him  and  A.  n.  take  lamb 

22:8  put  ha.  to  h.  n.V  goods,  11 
14  borrow  ought  of  Ais  n. 

.32:27  go  slay  every  man  his  n. 
Zft'.  20:10  with  /(i,tn.'«  wife  sh. 
be  p>it  to  death,  Deut.  22:24 

24:19  man  c.iuse  blemish  in  //.  n. 
Dcvt.  4:43  kill  his  n.  unaw.  19:4 

15:2  creditor  th:Jt  lend  to  his  n. 

19:11  if  any  hate  Ms  n. 


NEP 

Deuf.  22:26  a  man  ris.  acr.  his  n 
27:24  curs,  he  th.  smiteth  h.  n. 
Ruth  4:7  his  shoe,  gave  to  his  n. 

1  A".  8:31  if  man  trespa.  ag.  h.  n. 

2  Chr.  6:23  if  a  man  sin  ag.  h.  n. 
Job  12:4  as  one  mocked  of  //.  n. 

16:21  a  man  pleadeth  for  h.  n. 
Ps.  12:2  sp.  vanity  each  wi.  h.  n. 

15:3  nor  doeth  evil  to  his  n. 

101:5  whoso  slandereth  his  n. 
Proi:  6:29  goeth  to  h.  n.'«  wife 

11:9  a  hypocrite  destroy,  h.  n. 

12  void  of  wis.  desp.  h.  n.  14:31 
12:26  right,  more  ex.  than  h.  n. 
14:20  poor  is  hated  even  of  h.  n. 
16:29  a  vio.  man  enticeth  his  n. 
18:17  his  n.  cometh  and  search. 
19:4  poor  is  separated  fr.  his  n. 
21:10  his  n.  flndeth  no  favor 
25:18  bear  false  witn.  ag.  his  n. 
26:19  man  that  deceiveth  his  n. 
29:5  flattereth  h.n.  spreadeth 

Ec.  4:4  a  man  envied  oihis  n. 
Is.  3:5  oppressed  ev.  one  by  A.  n. 

19:2  ficht  ev.  one  against  h.  n. 

41:6  helped  every  one  his  n. 
Jer.  .6:8 neighed  after  h.  n.'s  wife 

7:5  judgm.  bet.  man  and  his  n. 

9:4  take  ve  heed  ev.  oneoi  h.  n. 
5  th.  will  deceive  ev.  one  k.  n. 
8  speak  peaceably  to  his  n. 

22:8  say  ev.  man  to  his  n.  23:35 

13  useth  his  n.'s  service 
23:27  drea.  tell  ev.  one  to  h.  n. 

30  steal  words,  ev.  one  fr.  h.  )i. 
31:34  teach  no  more  every  man 

his n.  ITeb.  e-.n 
34:15  proclaiming  li.  to  h.  n.  17 
Ezek.  18:6  nei.  defi.  h.  n.'s  wi.  15 

11  defiled  A.  n.  22:11:  .33:26 
Hob.  2:15  giveth  /i.  n.  drink 
Zee.  3:10  call  every  man  his  n. 
8:10  I  set  men  ev.  one  ag.  h.  n. 

16  speak  ev.  man  truth  to  h.  n. 

17  let  none  imag.  evil  as.  h.  n. 
Mark  12:23  love  h.  n.  as  himself 
Arts  7:27  he  that  did  his  n.  wro. 
Pom.  1.3:10  work,  no  evil  to  A.  n. 

15:2  let  every  one  piease  hii  n. 
Eph.  4:25  spe'ak  truth  with  A.  n. 

My  NEIGHBOR. 
Joh  31:9  I'laid  wait  at  my  n.'sd. 
Luke  10:29  to  Je.  'Who  is  my  n.  ? 

Thv  NEIGHBOR. 

Ex.  20:16  thou  sh.  not  hear  false 

witness  ag.  thy  n.  Deut.  h:VS 

Lew  1S:20  not  lie  wi.  t.  n.'s  wife 

19:13  thou  sh.  not  defraud  t.  n. 

15  in  lisrhte.  shalt  judge  thij  n. 

16  nor  stand  ag.  blood  of  <.  n. 

17  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  n. 

18  thou  sh.  lovef.  n.  as  thyself 
Vent.  5:21  nor  desire  t.  n.'s  wife 

19:14  not  rem.  t.  n.'s  landmark 

1  .Snm.  28:17  given  it  to  thy  n. 
P)-ov.  3:28  say  not  to  thy  n.  Go 

29  devise  not  evW  against  t.  n. 

24:28  be  not  witness  ag.  thy  n. 

25:9  debate  thv  cause  with  t.  n. 

17  with,  foot  fr.  (.  n.'s  house 

Mat.  5:43  Shalt  love  thyn.  19:19; 

22:39      Mark    12:31;    Luke 

10:27    Potn.  13:9;  Gal.t.U; 

Jam.  2:8 

NEIGHBORS. 
.Jos.  9:16  heard  th.  were  their  n. 
Ruth  4:17  her  n.  gave  it  a  name 

2  K.  4:3  borrow  vessels  of  thy  n. 
Ps.  28:3  speak  peace  to  their  n. 

31:11 1  was  reproach  am.  my  n. 
44:13  makest  usrepro.  to  our  n. 
79:4  are  become  reproach  to  n. 
12  render  to  our  n.  seven-fold 
80:6  makest  usa  strife  to  our  n. 
89:41  he  is  a  reproach  to  his  n. 
Jer.  12:14  saith  L.  asr.  all  evil  n. 
Ezek.  22:12  gained  of  n.  by  exto. 
Luke  1:58  her  n.  heard  how  Lord 
14:12  make  sup.  call  not  rich  n. 
15:6  he  called  together  his  n. 
John  9:S  )i.  who  had  seen  him 

NEIGHED. 
Jer.  5:8  one  n.  after  neigh,  wife 

NEIGHING,  S. 
Jer:  8:16  tremble  at  n.  of  strong 
13:27  I  have  seen  adult,  and  n, 
NEPHEW,  S. 
.Twi.  12:14  \.  had  40  sons,  30  n. 
.Tob  18:19  neither  have  son  nor  n. 
Ts  14:22  I  will  cut  off  son  and  n. 
1  Tim.  5:4  if  widow  have  chil- 
dren or  n. 

NEK.    1  air.  8:33:  9:36,39 
NEItETS.    Pom.  16:15 
NEEGAL.    2  K.  17:30 


KET 

N-EST. 

Xum,  24:21  put.  thv  r>.  in  a  rock 

IM  ut.  22:6  if  a  ;i.  be  before  thee 

:'.2:11  eairle  stirreth  up  her  n, 
.Job  29:181  shall  die  in  my  n. 

39:27  eagle  make  n.  on  high 
Ps.  84:3  swal.  found  7J.  forhersa 
Pror.  27:8  bird  that  wand.  fr.  n. 
Is.  10:14  ha.  found  as  n.  riches 

16:2  wander,  bird  cast  oat  of  n. 

:J4:15  great  owl  make  n. 
.hr.  22:23  make,  thy  ».  in  cedars 

48:28  dove  makes  n.  in  holes 

49:16  make  n.  as  high  as  eagle 
Oh.  4  set  thy  n.  among  stars 
Ilab.  2:9  he  "may  set  n.  on  high. 

N-ESTS. 
Ps.  104:17  wh.  birds  make  th.  re. 
Ezek.  31 :6  all  fowls  made  their  n. 
Mat.  8:20  birds  of  air  n.  Lu.  9:58 

NET. 

Job  18:8  cast  into  n.  by  own  feet 
19:6  God  comp.  me  with  his  n. 
Ps.  9:15  in  n.  they  hid 
25:15  plu.  my  feet  out  of  n.  31:4 
35:7  hid  for  me  their  n.  in  a  pit 
8  his  n.  he  hid  catch  himself 
57:6  prepared  n.  for  my  steps 
66:1!  thou  broughtest  us  into  n. 
140:5  spread  a  n.  by  wayside 
Prov.  1:17  in  vain  n.  is  spread 
12:12  wick,  desir.  n.  of  evil  men 
29:6  man  that  flatter,  spread,  n. 
Ec.  9:12  fishes  taken  in  evil  «. 
Is.  51:20  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  n. 
Lam.  1:13  spr.  a  n.  for  my  feet 
Ezek.  12:13  n.  will  I  spread,  17:20 
19:8  nations  shall  spread  n. 
32::3  spread  my  n.  over  thee 
Bos.  5:1  ye  have  been  n.  on  Ta. 
7:12  spread  niy  n.  on  them 
Mic.  7:2  hunt  brother  with  a  re. 
Hah.  1:15  catch  them  in  their  n. 
j6  thev  sacrifice  to  their  n. 
17  shall  they  empty  their  n.  f 
Mat.  4:18  cast  n.  into,  Mark  l:lu 
1.3-47  kincd.  of  heaven  is  like  re. 
Luke  6:5  Twill  let  down  the  n. 

6  multitude  of  fishes,  n.  brake 
John  21:6  cast  re.  on  right  side 
11  re.  to  land  •  not  re.  broken 
NETS. 
1  K.  7:17  re.  of  checker  work 
Ps.  140:10  wick,  fall  into  own  re. 
Ec.  7:26  worn,  whose  heart  is  re. 
Is.  19:8  thev  that  sp.  n.  languish 
Szek.  26:5  spreading  of  re.  in  sea 
14  place  to  spread  ?).  on,  47:10 
Mat.  4:31  James  and  J.  mending 
their  n.  Mark  1:19 ;  Ln.  5:3 
Mark  1:18  forsook  re.  follow,  him 
Luke  5:4  down  re.  for  a  draught 

NETHANEEL. 
Num..  1:8  N.  the  son  of  Znar 
2-5  N.  the  eon  of  Zuar.  shall  be 
captain,  7:18,  23 ;  10:15 

1  Vhr.  2:14  N.  fourth  son  of  Jes. 
15:24  N.  and  Amasai  blew  with 
24-6  the  son  of  N.  the  scribe 
26:4  sons  of  Obed-e.  J.  and  N. 

2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshaphat  sent  N. 
Ezr.  10:22  N.  prie.  2ieh.  12:21, 36 

NETH.4NIAH. 
2  K.  25:98  son  of  N.  25;  Jer.  40:8 

1  Chr.  95:2  son  of  Asaph,  N.  12 

2  Chr.  17:8  Le  to  teach,  even  N. 
Jer.  36:14  princes  sent  son  of  N. 

41:3  Ishmael,  son  of  N.  15 

NETHER. 
Ex.  19:17  they  stood  at  re.  part 
Deut.  21:6  no  man  take  re.  millst. 
Jos.  1.5:19  gave  her  upper  springs 

and  re.  springs,  Jud.  1:15 

Job  41-94  heart  hard  as  re.  millst. 

Ezek.  31:14  del.  to  death  re.  parts 

16  conif.  in  re.  parts  of  earth 

18  down  to  re.  parts  of  earth 

32-18  cast  do.  to  n.  parts  of  ear. 

24  E.  gone  down  to  n.  pa.  of  a. 

NETHERMOST. 

1  K.  0:6  n.  chamb.  5  cub.  broad 

NETHINIM. 
1  Chr.  9:2  first  inhabitants  N. 
Ezr  2-43  N.  went  with  Zeruh. 
58  the  N.  w-ere  .392,  Keh.  7:60 
7-7  some  of  N.  went  to  Jer.  24 
S-17  Iddo  and  breth.  the  N.  20 
.Vf/i.  3:96  N.  dwelt  in  Op.  11:21 
10-28  N.  separated  from  people 
11:21  Zi.  and  Gispa  over  the  K. 

NETTLES. 
.Job  .30:7  under  re.  th.  were  gath. 
Proii  34:31  n.  had  coveJ-ed  face 
It.  34:13  ».  and  bram.  in  forties 


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KEW 

i7<M.  9:6  n.  pos«e(>8  plons.  pinci's 

Zep.  8:9  M.  slmll  1)0  brui-illn^'  ji. 

KETWORR,  S. 

Er.  2T:4  ^rmle  of  n.  ImisH,  aS:l 
1  A'.  7:1S  two  row8  rniiiul  n.  -12 
41  two  II.  upon  thi^  cImpitiTS 
4'i  lito  ponu'ijranntos  for  Iwo  n. 
Ja.  yy.9  \\ca\'i3  II.  br  cnnl'oumlcd 
Jer.  6*2-J  with  h.  im  I'liniiiliTS 
23  pomcgniniUcs  on  h.  \vc.  100 
IVEVER. 
J/W^  9:33  It  wMs  II.  so  nccii  In  Is. 
27:1-1  uiiswi-rrtl  him  to  ;i.  ftwoixi 

NEW. 
Er.  1:8  arose  a  ii.  king  over  Eg. 
Zfli.  8ci:I0  hr.  forth  olil,  hi'C.  of  H. 
J\'i/i/).  Hi::JO  Lord  niaki;  «.  thing 
Pent.  20:5  huilt  yi.  house,  22:8 
21:5  taken  a  «.  wife,  not  no 
32:17  sacri.  to  ilevils,  to  ii.  gods 
Jof.  9:13  holtles  of  wnie  were  n. 
^i/<i.  5:8  llie.v  chose  ii.  gods 

1  Aiwi.  (i:7  niake  ft  n.  cai-t 

2  Sam.  11:3  on  n.  cart.  I  I'/ir.  13:7 
21:16  being  girded  witli  ti.  PW. 

1  ;r.  11:39  J.  clad  with  ii.  gar.  30 
,/o'i  32:19  to  hurst  like  n.  bottles 
B).  3:i:3  sing  n.  scun;,  9i;:l ;  98:1 ; 
144:9;  119:1;   fc  12:10 
40:3  put  ft.  soiii:  in  my  mouth 
Sc.  1:9  no  n.  thing  under  sun 
10 may  he  said,  This  is  ii..J* 
Cant.  7:']3  pleas,  frui.  n.  and  old 
Is.  42:9  n.  things  T  declare,  48:0 
43:19  I  will  do  a  n.  thing 
62:2  he  called  bv  a  n.  name 
65:17  n.  heavens,  n.  earth.  06:29 
Jer.  26:10  ;i.  gate  of  L.'s  ho.  36:10 
31:22  Lord  hath  create  n.  thing 
Zam.  3:2:1  Lord's  mercies  are  n. 
Ezeh.  11:19  a  n.  spirit,  ,36:26 
18:31  make  n.  heart  and  i>.  sjii. 
47:12  trees  bring  forth  n.  fruit 
J/■a^  9:16  It.  cloth  to  an  old  gar. 
Mark  2:21 :  Luke  5:36 
17  put  n.  wine  into  ii.  bottles, 

,V<ii-it2:22;  iiiAv  ,5::iS 
13:52  bring,  out  things  H.  and  o. 
26:?S  is  ihv  blood  of  ».  testa- 
ment, .l7rt/-it  14:34;  Lii.  2-2:30; 
1  Cor.  11:25 
29  drink  it  n.  with,  Mark  14:25 
2T:tiO  .los.  laid  body  in  n.  tomb 
link  l:-37  what  ii.  (loct.  is  this? 
16:17  s[)eak  with  n.  tongues 
.7i)//ii  13::J4  n.  com.  I  give  vou 
Ada  17:19  what  this  n.  doct.  is? 

21  tell  or  hear  some  n.  thing 
1  Cor.  5:7  ye  may  he  a  n.  lump 
S  Cor.  3:6  able  niinist.  of  n.  test. 
5:17  in  Ch.  he  is  a  n.  creature; 

all  things  are  become  n. 
Oal.  6:15  hut  a  n.  creature 
Eph.  2:15  of  twain,  one  rt.  man 
4:24  ye  put  on  n.  man.  Col.  3:10 
ihb.  9:15  Media,  of  ii.  testament 
10:-20  by  u.  and  living  way 

1  Pet.  2:2  as  n.  born  babes  desi. 

2  Pet.  3:13  n.  heavens,  n.  earth 

1  John  2:7  w-rite  no  n.  comman. 
8  «.  commandment  I  write 

2  John  5  not  as  though  I  wrote 

n.  commandment 
liev.  2:17  n.  name  written 
3:12  name  is  71.  Jerusalem;  I  will 

write  my  n.  name,  21:2 
5:9  they  sung  a  n.  song.  14:3 
21:1  I  saw  n.  heaven  and  n.  ear. 
5  behold,  I  make  all  tilings  n. 

See  COVENANT,  MOON. 

XEW  wino. 

Xeh.  10:.39  bring  olT.  of  n.  wine 
13:5  chamber  where  n,  w.  laid 
12  bro.  tithe  of  h.  w.  to  treas. 
Prov.  3:10  presses  burst  \vi.  n.  w. 
Is.  24:7  the  «.  IV.  monmeth 
65:8  as  n.  w.  is  Hiund  in  cluster 
Uos.  4:11  n.  ic.  take  away  hi-art 
9:2  the  n.  wine  shall  fail  in  her 
Joe/ 1:5  n.  w.  cut  off;  10  dried  up 
3:13  mountains  shall  drop  n.  w. 
Hat].  1:11  call,  for  drou.  on  n.  w. 
?.'C.  9:17  n.  w.  ma.  maids  cheer. 
Mat,  9:17  n.  w.  into  old  bottles, 
but  n.  ?cf/i«  into  new,  Mark 
2:22-  Zi/t«  5::i7 
Acts  2:13  these  men  full  of  n.  w. 

IVEWLY. 
D^it.  32:17  to  gods  n,  came  np 
Jud.  7:19  they  had  rt.  set  watch 

XE\V.\ES.S. 
linm.  6:4  shall  walk  in  n.  of  life 
7:6  should  serve  in  n.  of  spirit 

NEWS. 
Proi\  25:25  so  good  n.  from  a  far 


Nia 

NEXT. 

f:iii.  17:91  hear:it  si-t  time».  yo. 
Kx.  12:1  let  him  n.  taki"  lamb 
/^fi/f.  21:3  city  "hi.  is  n.  slain 
6  eideiTi  of  city  n.  to  slain  man 

1  .S'liwi.  i'hU  I  sliall  be  H.  to  Ih. 
.30:17  Dav.  smote  toev.  of  h.  day 

Kfl.  10:3  Mordecai  was  ii.  to  .\. 
Mnl.  27:62  ».  day  that  fc.llowed 
Mark  l:.38go  inio  ;i.  towns 
John  1:39  II.  dav  .lolin  see.  .les. 
Acts  4:3  put  th.  in  hold  to  n.  day 

13:42  words  iireached  ;l.  sab.  44 
NICA>;OIi.     ,4c/ii  0:5 

NK'ODEMl'S. 
John  3:1  N.  a  ruler  of  the  Jews 

7:1)0  N.  came  to  Jesus,  19:39 
N'Ifi)I,.\IT.\N'S.     Iter.  2:6,  15 
XR'OI'ULIS.    nt.s-.vi 
NlCiliU.    .l</,il.i:l 
MRU. 
Ler.  21:3  virgin  that  is  n.  to  him 
.\'um.  24:17  hell,  him,  not  n.  star 
IJeut.  4:7  Iiath  (J.  so  n.  them  ? 

22:2  if  bro.  he  not  n.  unto  thee 

30:14  is  H.  to  thee,  /torn.  10:8 

2  .Sam.  11:20  wli.  appr.  so  «..'  21 
1  A'.  S:.^.!  let  my  words  be  n. 
Ps.  31:18  is  n.  them  of  bro.  hcfl. 

8."):9  salva.  n.  them  that  fear  him 
ll.'):18  L.  is /I.  to  all  that  call 
./o'/  2:1  dav  of  L.  is  ti.  at  hand 
Ma/.  24:;i3'suin.  is  ii.  Luke  iU30 
.Hark  i:!:29  know  that  it  is  ii. 
L'ike  21:30  kn.  that  desola.  is  n. 
31  know  that  kinu'.  off).  h(  ti. 
John  6:4  and  the  passover  was  n. 
11:.55  the  Jews'  passoverwas  n. 
Eph.  2:13  made  v.  by  blood  of  C. 
17  preach,  to  th.  that  were  n. 
Phil.  2:-37  sick,  n.  nnto  death,  30 
Ileb.  6:8  is  rejected,  n.  to  cureiug 

See  CAME,  PRAVV. 

NIRHT. 

Gen.  1:5  the  darkness  he  call.  n. 
14  lights,  to  divide  day  fVom  n. 
1:16  lesser  light  to  rule  n. 
19:2  tarry  all  n.  Xum.  22:19; 

Jiiil.  "19:6,  9 
33  drink  wine  that  n.  34,  35 
24:54  tarried  all  n.  28:11;  31:54; 

3->:l.-),  21 
30:15  shall  lie  with  thee  to-n.  16 
46:3  ii.  spake  to  Is.  in  vis.  of  n. 
49:27  at  n.  he  shall  divide  spoil 
Er.  12:8  eat  the  flesh  in  that  n. 
49  is  a  n.  to  be  observed  to  L. 
14:*90  not  near  other  all  n. 
Ler.  6:9  burning  on  altar  all  n. 
19:13  not  abide  with  thee  all  n. 
Xum.  14:1  people  wept  that  n. 
23:8  said.  Lodge  here  this  n.  19 
D<:iif.  16:4  1.  bread  remain  all  n. 
21:'i3  hodv  not  remain  all  n. 
Jiirl.  6:40  6od  did  so  that  n. 
l!l:-25  and  abused  her  all  the  n. 
Ti'ith  1:12  if  I  have  a  bush.  to-7i. 

1  Sam.  15:11  S.  cried  to  L.  all  n. 
19:11  If  thou  save  not  life  to-n. 
28:35  Saul  went  away  that  ti. 

2  Sam.  9:'29  Abner  walked  all  n. 
32  J.  and  his  men  went  all  n. 

12:16  David  lay  all  n.  on  earth 
17:1  will  pursue  after  D.  this  n, 
16  lodge  not  this  n.  in  plain 

2  A'.  19:;i5  th.  «.  the  angel  smote 

3  Chr.  1:7  that  n.  did  O.  ap.  to  S. 
Kiit.  6:1  that  n.  cou.  not  kinj^  si. 
Job  3:3  let  ;i.  perish  in  which 

7  let  that  rt.  be  solitary 

4:13  the  visions  of  the  h. 

7:4  when  shall  the  «.  begone? 

29:19  dew  lay  all  n.  on  my  bra. 

36:20  desire  "not  rt.  peo.  ciit  otf 
Ps.  6:6  all  n.  make  I  my  bed 

19:2  II.  nnto  n.  showeth  know-1. 

30:5  weep,  may  endure  for  a  7f. 

78:14  led  theni"all  n.  with  light 

92:2  show  forth  faithful,  ev.  n. 

101:20  maketh  darkn.  it  is  ii. 

1-39:11  even  the  n.  sh.  he  light 
Prov.  7:9  passing  in  the  dark  rt. 

31:15  ariseth  while  it  is  yet  n. 
Cant.  1:13  lie  all  n.  betw.  brcas. 

5:9  my  locks  with  drops  of  n. 
Is.  5:11  continue  until  n. 

16:3  make  thy  shadow  as  the  n. 

21:4  n.  of  pleas,  turn,  into  fear 

11  watchman,  what  of  the  n.  ? 

12  moniing  Cometh,  also  the  7i. 
29:7  shall  be  as  a  dream  of  rt. 

.Jer.  14:8  turneth  aside  for  a  n. 

Dan.  2:19  secret  revealed  in  n. 
.'i;.30  that  n.  was  IJelshaz.  slain 
6:18  king  passed  the  n.  fasting 

Uos.  7:6  their  baker  slci-p.  all  n. 


Nia 

Joel.  1:13  lie  all  ii.  In  sackcloth 


imos  5:8  niak.  day  dark  with  n, 
Jon.  4:10ca.  up  in  n.  perish,  inn. 
Mic  3:6  n.  shall  be  to  you 
Mai.  '.'6:31  sh.  he  ofVendi'd  heca, 
of  me  this  II.  .l/«ril4:'27 

,34  this  II.  thou  Shalt  deny  me 
Luke  .5:5  toiled  all  ii.  taking  not 

t;:13  he  continued  all  n.  in  pray 

13:'30  this  II.  thy  soul  bo  ri-qul. 

17::14  that  n.  two  sh.  be  in  one 
John  9:4  n.  com.  no  man  work 

13::10  lie  went  out,  it  was  n. 

21:3  tliat  rt.  they  caught  noth. 
Acts  13:6  same  ii.  Pe.  was  sleep. 

16::)3  took  them  same  hour  ofrt. 

2:1:11  n.  follow.  Lord  stood  by 

'i7:'3:I  stood  bv  me  this  rt.  angel 
limn.  13:12  rt.  U  spent 
1  Cor.  ll:'i')  n.  he  was  betrayed 
1  Tlie«.  5:5  we  are  not  of  the  n. 
liev.  21:25  be  no  n.  there,  22:5 

Dy  NiGirr. 

Gen.  20:3  to  Ah.  in  dream  by  n. 
31:'24  <-).  eft.  to  La.  in  dre.  iy  rt. 

39  wiiet.  stolen  by  day  or  by  ii. 

40  drou.  consii.  nie,  frost  by  rt. 
E.r.  12:31  called  M.  and  A.  by  rt. 

13:21  Ity  rt.  in  pillar  of  Are,  22; 

14:20;  4(i::)8;  Xeh.  9:12 
Xum.  9:16  appear,  of  fire  by  n. 
21  taken  up  by  day  or  by  u. 
Dent.  1:3:1  tire  byn.  to  show-  way 
2.3:10  unclean,  chancetli  by  n. 
1  Sam.  14:36  go  after  Phili.  bij  n. 
■28:8  Saul  caihe  to  woman  bit  rt. 
9  Sam.  21:10  nor  the  beasts oy/i. 

1  A".  3:5  Lord  appeared  to  Solo- 
mon ii/  n.  2  Chr.  7:12 

2  K.  6:14  came  by  n.  compassed 
ViA  fled  by  n.  Jer.  52:7 

Ps.  91:5  sh.  not  he  afraid  by  n. 

121:6  nor  moon  smite  thee  6y  h. 

134:1  by  n.  stand  in  house  of  L, 

i:l6:9  moon  rule  by  n.  Jer.  31:35 
Pror.  31:18  goeth  riot  out  by  n. 
Cant.  3:1  *;/  n.  I  sought  him 
/.*.  4:5  shining  of  a  fire  by  n. 
Jer.  6:5  let  us  go  by  rt.  destroy 

39:4  went  fortli  out  of  city  by  n. 

49:9  if  tllieves  by  n.  will  destr. 
Dan.  7:2  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  n. 
Ob.  5  if  thieves,  if  robbers  by  n. 
Mat.  2:14  too  clii.  and  mo.  by  rt. 

27:(V1  disciples  come  by  n.  28:13 
Luke  3:8  watch  over  flock  by  n. 
John  3:9  Nicod.  came  by  n.  19:.39 
Acts  5:19  angel  by  n.  opeu.  pris. 

9:*95  took  P.  by  n.  let  him  down 
See  DAT. 

In  the  NIGHT. 
1  K.  3:19  wom.  child  died  i.t.n. 
Xeh.  2:19  arose  i.  t.  n.  15  I  went 

4:'22  in  t.  it.  they  may  guard  us 

6:10  in  t.  n.  will  they  slay  thee 
Job  5:14  in  noonday  as  in  the  n. 

94:14  irt  t.  rt.  murder,  is  as  thief 

27:20  tempest  steal,  him  in  t.  n. 

34:'25  overtunieth  them  in  the  n. 

35:10  who  giv.  songs  in  the  n.f 
Ps.  16:7  my  reins  Inst,  me  i.  /.  n. 

17:.'!  hast  visited  me  in  the  n. 

23:9  I  cry  trt  the  n.  season 

43:8  in  I.  n.  his  song  sh.  be  wi. 

77:'2  sore  ran  irt  t.  n.  censed  not 

6  call  to  rem.  my  song  in  t.  n. 
90:4  1,000  years  as  watch  irt  t.  n. 
10,5:.39  a  fire  to  give  light  i.  I.  n. 
119:55  remem.  tny  name  in  t.  rt. 

Ec.  •2:13  takcth  not  rest  irt  tlie  n. 
Cant.  3:8  sw.  bee.  of  fear  in  t.  n. 
Is.  15:1  irt  I.  n.  M.  is  laid  waste 

26:9  soul  desired  thee  irt  ttie  rt. 

30:29  have  a  song  as  in  tlie  n. 

59:10  at  noonday  as  in  tlie  n. 
.Jtr.  36:;J0  he  cast  out  irt  the  rt. 
Lam.  1:2  weepeth  sore  irt  the  n. 

2:19  arise,  cry  out  in  the  n. 
IIos.  4:5  shall  fall  in  the  n. 
John  11:10  man  walk  in  the  n. 
,-lc^«  16:9  vision  to  P.  irt  t.  n.  18:9 
1  'J7ies.  5:2  dav  cometh  as  thief 
in  tlie  n.  2  Pel.  3:10 

7  sleep  irt  I.  n.  drunk  irt  Ih^  n, 
NiRHT8. 

Gen.  7:4  rain  40  days,  40  n.  12 
Jfjb  7:3  wearisome  n.  appointed 
Is.  21:8  set  in  ward  whole  n. 
See  DAVs. 

NIGHTHAWa. 
Ler.  11:16  rt.  not  eat,  Deut.  14:15 

NIGHT-WATCHES. 
Ps.  6:):6  I  merti.  on  thee  in  n.-w. 
119:1  IH  prevent  n.-w.  to  medit. 

NIMRIM.    7».  l.-):6 


NOB 

NIMROD. 

Oen.  10:8  0.  begat  N.  1  Chr.  1:10 
Mic.  5:6  land  of  .\ssyria  and  N. 

NINE. 
Deal.  3:11  Og's  bedst.  rt.  cubits 
Xeh.  11:1  rt.  partsdw.  inoth.cit. 
Lake  17:17  where  are  the  n.  / 

See  UUNDBED. 

NINETEEN. 

Sam.  2::i0  lacked  of  D.  serv.  n. 
NINETEENTH. 

2  K.  9.5:8  ill  the  n.  year  of  Nebu- 
chadue/r.ar  the  house  of  tho 
Lord  was  burnt,  Jer.  69:12 
NINETIf. 
Oen.  5:9  Enos  lived  rt.  years 
17:17  Sa.  that  is  n.  y.  oldi  bear! 

NINETV-SIX. 

Ezr.  8:35  oiler,  for  Is.  n.-s.  rams 

NINETY-EIGHT. 

1  Sam.  4:15  Eli  was  jt.-e.  ye.  old 
NINBTY-NIXE. 

Gen.  17:1  Ab.  was  rt.-rt.  years  old 

24  H.-rt.  years  old  when  circu. 

Mat.  18:12do.  henot  lo.  the  rt.-rt. 

and  seek.  ?  13;  Luka  15:4, 7 

NINEVEH. 

Gen.  10:11  Asher  builded  N. 

2  K.  19:36  Sen.  at  N.  Is.  Sl:Vt 
.Jon.  1:2  go  to  N.  3:2,  3:  4:11 
Xah.  1:1  the  burden  of  N.  2:8 

3:7  N.  is  waste,  w-ho  will  bem.  I 
Zep.  2:13  make  N.  a  desolation 
Mat.  12:41  men  of  N.  Luke  11:33 
NINEVITES.    Luke  11:30 

NINTH. 
Lev.  25:29  eat  old  fruit  till  n.  ye. 
1  Chr.  12:19  Elzabad,  rt.  captain 

27:19  n.  captain  for  n.  month 
Mat.  20:5  went  out  ab.  n.  hour 

27:45  darkness  over  all  the  land 

unto  rt.  hour,  Mark  15::i:J 
46  «.  hour  Jesus  gave  up  ghost 
Acis  3:1  hour  of  prayer,  being  n. 

10:3  C.  saw.  vis.  ab.  ».  hour,  30 
Bex\  21:20  rt.  founda.  was  topaz 

See  DAT,  MONTH. 

NI8AN. 

Xeh.  2:1  in  the  month  N. 
Esl.  3:7  first  month  N. 
NISROCII.  2  K.  19:37;  is.  37:38 

NITRE. 
Prov.  25:20  as  vinegar  upon  rt. 
Jer.  2:22  tho'  thou  wash  with  n. 

NO. 
Jer.  46:25  pun.  N.  Ezek.  30:14. 16 
Xah.  3:8  better  th.  populous  N. 

NOADIAH. 
Ezr.  8:33  N.  the  son  of  Binnul 
Xeh.  6:14  think  on  prophet.  N. 

NOAH,  NOE. 
Gen.  5:29  called  his  name  N.  30 
0:8  N.  found  grace  in  eves  of  L. 
9  gen.  of  N.  10:1,32;  1  Cor.  1:4 
7:23  N.  only  remained  alive 
8:1  God  remembered  N.  6:'20 
9:34  N.  awoke  fr.  his  wine.  29 
Is.  54:9  this  is  as  waters  of  N. 
Ezek.  14:14  X.  Daniel,  Job,  90 
Mai.  24:37  days  of  N.  Luke  17:26 
Ileb.  11:7  by  faith  N.  be.  warned 

1  Pet.  3:20  "waited  in  days  of  N. 

2  Pet.  2:5  old  world,  but  saved  N. 
NOAH.  iVwrn.  26:33;  27:1:  36:11; 

Jos.  17:3 

NOB. 

1  Sam.  21:1  David  came  to  N.  to 
2'3:9  son  of  J.  com.  to  N.  11,19 

.\eh.  11:39  Chi.  of  Ben.  dw.  at  N. 

Is.  10:39  shall  he  remain  at  N. 
NOBLE. 

Ezr.  4:10  n.  Asnappcr  brought 

Est.  6:9  one  of  king's  rt.  princes. 

.Jtr.  2:21  I  planted  thi«  a  n.  vino 

Luke  19:12  n.  man  went  to  far 

John  4:46  n.  man  whose  son 
49  rt.  man  saith.  Come  ere  chi. 

AcIs  17:11  Here,  more  rt.  than  T. 
24:3  wo  accept  it,  «.  Feli.x.  'JO:*.) 

1  Cor.  1:26  not  many  rt.  are  call. 
NOBLES. 

Ex.  24:11  on  rt.  of  Israel  laid  not 

Xvm.  21:18  the  n.  of  peo.  digged 

,Iud.  5:13  dominion  over  the  n. 

1  A'.  21:8  Jez.  sent  letter  to  rt. 

9  I'hr.  93:20  Jehoiada  took  then. 

Xeh.  2:16  nor  had  I  told  it  to  ii. 
3:5  n.  not  put  necks  to  work 
5:7  I  rebuked  the  rt.  and  rulers 
6:17  n.  of  Judah  sent  letters 


9oG 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


NOO 

'Neh.  7:5  G.  put  in  hea.  to  gath.  71. 
10:23  they  clavo  to  brethren,  n. 
13:17  I  contended  with  n.  of  J 

Job  29:10  the  n.  ileld  their  peace 

Ps.  83:11  make  theirn.  like  Oreb 
149:8  bind  71  with  fet.  of  iron 

Prov.  8:10  princes  rule,  n.  jud:; 

Fc    10:17  w  li.  Icing  is  son  of  n. 

L<   i:j:"2  go  into  g;ites  of  the  n. 
■  31:r-i  i^liall  call  «.  to  kinu^dom 

4:i:lt  brought  down  all  their  n. 
Jer.  14:;)  ;i.  sent  their  little  ones 

27:'J0  Nebuc.  carried  captive  n. 

30:21  n.  shall  be  of  themselves 

39:0  king  slew  all  n.  of  Judah 
Jon.  3:7  decree  of  king  and  n. 
Nah.  3:18  thy  n.  dwell  in  dust 
NOD.     Gen.  4:16 

NOISE. 
Ex.  20:18  heard  n.  of  trumpet 

32:17  th.  is  a  n.  of  war  in  camp 

18  n.  of  them  that  sing  I  hear 

Jos.  0:10  not  shout  nor  make  n. 

Jucl.  5:11  deliv.  fr.  n.  of  archers 

1  Sam.  4:6  what  meaneth  n.  ?  14 

1  K.  1:41  wherefore  is  this  n.  ? 
45  this  is  the  n.  ye  have  heard 

2  .ST.  7:6  n.  of  char.*  n.  of  horses 
11:13  Athali.  heard  n.  of  guard, 

2  C7ir.  2.3:12 
1  Chr.  15:28  making!!.,  with  psal. 
Ezr.  3:13  n.  of  joy  fr.  n.  of  weep. 
Job  3G:29  understand  n.  of  taber. 
33  n.  thereof  showeth  concern. 
37:2  hear  attentive,  n.  of  voice 
Ps.  33:3  play  skilf.  with  loud  n. 
42:7  call,  at  n.  of  water-spouts 
55:2  I  mourn  and  make  a  n. 
69:6  make  a  n.  like  a  dog,  14 
65:7  stillcth  the  n.  of  the  seas 
66:1  make  a  joyful  n.  to  God, 
all  ye  lands,  81:1;    95:1,  2- 
98:4,  6;  100:1 
93:4  L.  mightier  thann.  of  wat. 
Js.  9:5  ev.  battle  is  wi.  confu.  n. 
13:4  n.  of  a  multitude  in  moun- 
tains, a  tumult.  >j.  of  kingd. 
14:11  n.  of  thy  viols  is  down 
17:12  a  n.  like  n.  of  the  seas 
24:8  «.  of  them  that  rej.  endeth 
18  he  who  fleeth  from  the  n. 
25:5  Shalt  bring  n.  of  strangers 
29:6  visited  of  L.  with  great  n. 
31:4  nor  abase  himself  for  re. 
3-3:3  at  n.  of  tumult  people  fled 
66:6  a  voice  of  n.  from  the  city 
Jer.  4:19  my  heart  maketh  n. 
29  Ihe  city  shall  flee  for  the  n. 
10:22  the  re.  of  the  bruit  is  come 
11:16  n.  of  gr.  tumult  he  kincil. 
25:31  n.  sh.  co.  to  ends  of  earth 
46:17  P.  king  of  Egypt  is  but  re. 
47:3  at  n.  of  stamping  of  horses 
49:21  earth  is  moved  at  the  re. 
of  their  fall,  at  the  cry  the  re. 
50:46  at  re.  of  taking  of  B.abylon 
51:55  re.  of  th.  voice  is  uttered 
Lam.  2:7  made  re.  in  house  of  L. 
Ezek.  1:24  re,  of  their  wings,  like 

the  re.  of  great  wate:'s,  43:2 
3:13  re.  of  wheels,  re.  of  rushing 
19:7  land  was  desolate  by  re. 
20:10  thy  walls  sh.  shake  at  re. 
13  cause  re.  of  son^s  to  cease 
37:7  as  I  prophesied,  th.  was  re. 
Jod  2:5  like  re.  of  char.  re.  of  Are 
Amos  5:2;j  take  fr.  mo  re.  of  songs 
Mic.  2:12  they  sh.  make  great  re. 
Nah.  3:2  n.  of  whip,  re.  of  wheels 
Zep.  1:10  re.  of  crv  fr.  fish-gate 
Zee.  9:15  drink  and  m.ake  a  re. 
Mat.  9:23  saw  peo.  making  a  re. 
2  Pet.  3:10  hea.  past  away  wi.  re. 
Rev.  6:1  I  heard  the  re.  of  thund. 

\OISED. 
Jos.  6:27  Joshua,  fame  was  re. 
i[arki:\  re.  he  was  in  the  house 
Luke  1:65  th.  sayings  re.  abroad 
Acts  3:6when  this  was  re.  abroad 

NOISOiME. 
Ps.  01:3  deli,  thee  fr.  re.  pcstilcn. 
EzcU.  14:21  send  sw.  and  n.  bea. 
Uei).  16:2  fell  a  n,  grievous  sore 

There  wa«  IVOIVE. 
Num.  21:35  (.  w.  re.  left  him  alive 
I  Sam.  22:42  they  looked,  \nx\.lh. 

ifiis  n.  to  save,  Ps.  18:41 
Ps.  139:16  yet  t.  w.  n.  of  them 

NOOIV. 
Oen.  43:16  sh.  dine  with  meat  n. 

25  present  ag.  Jos.  came  at  re, 
Jud.  19:8  tamed  until  after  re. 
S  Sam.  4:5  who  lay  on  bed  at  re. 
1  K.  1S:26  called  on  Ba.  until  it. 
27  at  n.  Elijah  mocked  them 
20:16  and  they  went  out  at  re. 


NOR 

2_E.  4:20  sat  on  her  knees  till  re, 
55:17  at  re.  will  I  i>ray 


Cant.  1:7  mak.  flock  to  rest  at  re. 
Jer.  6:4  arise,  let  us  go  up  at  re. 
Atiws  8:9  cau.  sun  go  down  at  re. 
Acts  22:6  about  re.  th.  shone  lig. 

IV"00\D.\Y. 
Pad.  28:29  Ihou  sh.  ;jrope  at  re. 
Job  5:14  they  grope  in  the  re. 

11:17  th.  age  oe  clearer  than  re. 
Ps.  37:6 bring  forth  judgm,  as  n. 

91:6  destruction  that  wast,  at  n. 
/*.  16:3  as  night,  in  midst  of  re. 

5S:I0  thy  darkness  sh.  be  as  re. 

59:10  we  stumble  at  re.  as  night 
Jer.  15:8  I  have  a  spoiler  at  re. 
Zep.  2:4  drive  out  Ashdod  at  n. 

lVOOi\TIDE. 
Jer.  20:16  hear  the  shouting  at  re . 

NOPH. 
Is.  19:13  princes  of  N,  deceived 
./(■;•.  2:16  the  children  of  N.  have 

46:14  publish  in  N.  19  N.  shall 
Ezek.  30:13  ima.  cease  out  N.  16 

XOBTH. 
Gen.  28:14  thou  sh.  spread  to  re. 

I  A'.  7:25   three    o.xen   looking 
toward  re.  2  Chr.  4:4 

1  Chr.  9:24  porters  were  tow.  re, 
■fob  26:7  he  stretched  out  the  re. 

37:9  cold  cometh  out  of  the  re. 

22  fair  weather  com.  out  of  re. 

Ps.  48:2 on  sides  of  re.  the  city 

89:12  n.  and  south,  thou  created 
Ec.  1:6  wind  turneth  about  to  re 

11:3  if  the  tree  fall  towardthere. 
Ts.  14:13  I  will  sit  in  sides  of  re. 

43:6  I  will  say  to  the  re.  G.  up 
Jer.  1:13  pot's  face  toward  there. 

14  out  of  the  re.  an  evil  break 
forth,  4:6;  46:20 

15  families  of  kingdoms  of  re. 
3:11  proclaim  th.  words  tow.  re. 

18  come  together  out  of  the  re. 
6:1  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  re. 
23:8  which  led  Is.  out  of  re.  31:8 
25:9  take  all  the  families  of  re. 

26  the  kings  of  re.  far  and  near 
46:6  they  sljall  fall  toward  re. 

10  L.  hath  a  sacrilire  in  the  re. 

24  delivered  to  ijcoiilo  of  the  n. 
47:2  waters  rise  up  outof  the  re. 
.50:3  out  of  re.  cometh  a  nation 
Ezek.  1:4  whirlw.  came  out  of  re. 
8:5  I  lifted  mine  eyes  toward  7i. 
20:47  all  faces  from  south  to  re. 
21:4  all  flesh  from  south  to  re. 
32::J0  princes  of  re.  all  of 
40:44  prospect  toward  the  re.  46 
41:11  one  door  toward  re.  42:4 
42:1  and  building  toward  re. 
4  doors  71.  11  chambers  71.  13 
46:19  holy  chamb.  looked  to  re. 
48:lDholy  oblation  toward  71. 
Pan.  11:6  come  to  king  of  the  re. 
8  more  years  than  kfng  of  re. 

II  fight  wi.  the  king  of  the  re. 
13  the  king  of  re.  shall  return 
15  k.  of  the  re.,  cast  up  a  m.  40 
44  tidings  of  re.  sh.  trouble  hi. 

Zep.  2:13  stretch  hand  ag.  re. 
Zee.  6:6  black  horses  go  into  re. 
8  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  71. 
14:4  mount,  sh.  remove  tow.  71. 
Pev.  21:13  on  ti.  were  three  gates 

XORTH  border. 
Num.  34:7  this  sh.  be  your  n.  b.  9 

From  the  XORTH. 
Ps.  107:3  gathered   from  Ike  n. 
and  the  south,  />■.  49: 12 ;  Jer. 
10:15;  2.3:8 
Is.  14:31  come/,  t.  re.  a  smoke 
41:25  I  raised  up  one  from  t.  re. 
Jer.  4:6  I  will  bring  evil/,  the  re. 

6:22;  10:22;  50:9,  41;  51:48 
Ezek.  26:7  king  of  kings/,  t.  n. 
39:2  will  cause  th.  to  come/,  re. 
^7nas  8:12  wander/,  t.  n.  to  cast 
Zee.  2:6  flee  /.  the  land  of  t.  re. 
Luke  13:29  come/,  t.  n.  sit  down 

NORTH  quarter. 
Jos.  15:5  Judah's  border  iu  re.  q. 

NORTH  side. 
Ex.  26:20  tabernacle  on  re.  s. 

35  thou  sh.alt  put  table  on  re.  s. 
AM7n.  2:25  camp  of  Dan  on  n.  s. 
Jud.  21:19  feast  re.  s.  Beth-el 
2  A".  10:14  brazen  altar  on  n.  «. 
Ezek.  42:17  he  measured  then.*. 
48:30  goings  out  of  city  on  re.  s. 
NORTHEU.\. 
Jer.  1.5:12  break  re.  iron,  and  ste 
Joel  2:20  I  will  remove  n. 
NORTHWARD. 
Gen.  13:14  look  re.  Deut.  8:27 


irmy 


KOT 

Ex.  40:22  tabernacle  n.  \vithout 
Lee.  1:11  on  side  of  altar  n, 
Deut.  2:3  ye  mount,  turn  you  n. 
1  Sam.  14:5  front  of  one  rock  n. 

1  Chr.  26:14  Zechar.-'s  lot  ca.  n. 
17  n.  were  four  Levites  a  day 

NOSE. 
Lev.  21:18  a  flat ;?.  sh.  not  offer 

2  K.  li):28  hook  iu  thy  n.  Is.  37:29 
Job  40:24  his  n.  picrceth  through 

41:2  canst  thou  put  hook  in  n.  ? 
Proi).  30:33  wrin;,'in^'  of  the  n. 
Cant.'X'A  Ihyy;.  is  as  tower  of  L. 

8  smell  of  thy  n.  like  apples 
Is.  G5:5  th.  arc  a  smoke  in  my  n. 
Ezek.  8:17  put  branch  to  their  n. 

"'^  25  take  away  thy  n.  and  ears 

IVOSES. 

Ps.  115:6  n.  have  they,  smell  not 

.Ezgi.  39:11  ytop  n.  of  passengers 

1  NOSE-JEWELS. 
Is.  3:21  L.  take  away  their  n.-j. 

NOSTRILS. 

Gen,  2:7  G.  breath,  into  m.'a  n. 

7:22  in  wh.  n.  was  breath  of  life 

Ex.  15:8  wi.  blast  of  thy  n.  wat. 

Nitm.  11:20  eat  till  it  come  out  7i. 

2  Sam.  22:9  went  a  smoke  out  of 
his  K.  Ps.  18:8,  15 

16  blast  of  the  breath  of  his  n. 
Job  4;9  breath  of  n,.  consumed 
27:3  Snirit  of  God  is  in  my  n. 
39:20  glory  of  his  n.  is  terrible 
41:20  out  of  his  n.  goeth  smoke 
Is.  2:22  whose  breath  is  in  his  n. 
Lam.  4:20  brea.  of  n.  was  taken 
Anv3s  4:10  sti.  of  camps  unto  n. 

NOTVBLE. 
Dan.  8:5  the  goat  had  a  n.  horn 
8  for  it  came  up  four  n.  ones 
Mat.  27:16  had  then  n.  prisoner 
Acts  2:20  before  ik  day  of  L.  co. 
4:16  n.  miracle  hath  been  done 

NOTE,  ED. 
Is.  30:8  wTite  it,  n.  it  in  book 
Dan.  10:21  n.  in  scripture  of  tru. 
2  Thes.  3:14  n.  that  man 

NOTE. 
Rom,  10:7  are  of  n.  am.  apostles 

NOTHING. 
Gen.  11:6  n.  will  be  restrained 
19:8  only  unto  these  men  do  n, 
Ex.  12:10  let  n.  of  it  remain 
16:18  had  n.  over,  2  Cor.  8:15 
22:3  have  n.  then  he  eh.  be  sold 
Deid.  22:26  damsel  thou  sh.  do  n. 
Jud.  14:6  had  n.  in  his  hand 
^Sam.  24:24  wh.  doth  cost  men. 
1  K,  8:9  there  was  n.  in  the  ark 
11:22  answered  n.  Lvke  22:35 
Job  6: IS  they  go  to  n.  and  perish 
21  for  now  yc  are  n.  ye  see 
8:9  of  yesterday,  and  know  n. 
24:25  make  speech  n,  worth 
2ti:7  hangeth  the  earth  upon  n. 
34:9  it  pfofiteth  a  man  n, 
Ps.  17:3  tried  me  and  sh.  tind  n, 
39:5  mine  a^e  is  as  n.  bef.  thee 
49:17  he  shall  carry  n.  away 
119:165  and  n.  sh.  offend  them 
Prov.  9:13  and  knoweth  n. 
13:4desir.  and  hath  n.  20:4 
7  mak.  himself  rich,  yet  ha.  n. 
22:27  if  thou  hast  n.  to  pay 
Ec.  3:14  n.  can  be  put  to  it 
5:15  he  sh.  take  7i.  of  his  labor 
6:2  he  wanteth  n.  for  his  soul 
7:14sh(mld  find  «..  after  him 
Is.  34:12  her  princes  shall  be.  n. 
40:17  nations  bef.  him  are  as  n. 
are  to  him  less  than  n,  41:29 
23  bring,  princes  to  n.  41:11, 12 
Jer.  10:24  lest  th.  bring  me  to  n. 
38:14  ask  a  thing,  hide  n.  fr.  me 
39:10  left  of  poor  which  had  n. 
50:26  let  n.  of  her  be  left 
Lam.  I:12i8it  n.  to  you  ? 
Ezek.  13:3  prop,  that  ha.  seen  n. 
Dan.  4:35  inhabit,  of  earth  as  n. 
Am/:)s  3:4  lion  cry  if  taken  n. 
5  taken  up  snare,  and  taken  n. 
7  surely  Lord  God  will  do  n. 
nag.  2:3  in  comp.  of  it  as  n.  ? 
Mat.  17:20  /(..shall  be  impossible 

to  you,  Luke  1:37 
26:62  answerest  thou  n.  ? 
27:12  he  answer,  n.  Mark  14:60, 
61 ;  15:3.  4.  5 
19  ha.  n.  to  do  with  just  man 
Mark  5:36  and  was  w.  bettered 
9:29  forth  by  ti.  but  l»y  prayer 
Luke  5:5  have  foiled   all   night 

and  taken  n.  John  21:3 
7:42  they  had  n.  tojiay 
10:19  n.  sh.  by  any  means  hurt 


KOU 

Luke  11:01  ha.  n.  to  set  bef.  hi'i 
2.3:41  this  man  hath  done  re. 
John  3:27  man  can  receive  re. 
5:19  S.  can  do  71.  of  himself,  3f7 
6:12  {rather,  that  re.  be  lost  ' 
39  given  me,  I  should  lose  n, 
63  the  flesh  profltetn  re. 
7:26  they  say  re.  8:28  I  do  re. 
9:33  could  do  ((.  11:49  know  n. 
12:19  perc.  how  ye  prevail  71./ 
14:30  prince  of  world  halh  re. 
15:5  without  me  ye  cau  do  n. 
16:23  that  day  ye  sh,  ask  me  n. 
24  ye  asked  re.  in  mv  name 
18:20  in  secret  have  1  said  71. 
Acts  10:20  doubting  re.  11:12 
19::36  quiet,  and  do  re.  rashly 
20:20  kept  back  re.  profitable 
2:j:14  eat  re.  until  we  ha.  slain  P. 
27::W  fasting,  having  taken  n. 

1  Cor.  l:19bring  to  re.  understa. 
4:4  I  know  n.  by  myself 

5  judge  n.  before  the  time 
8:2  knoweth  re.  yet  as  he  ought 
9:16  I  have  re.  to  glory  of 
13:2  charity,  am  re.  2 "for.  12:11 

3  not  charity,  it  profit,  me  77. 

2  Cor.  6:10  having  re.  yet  posses. 
13:8  can  do  re.  against  the  truth 

Gal.  5:2  Ch.  shall  profit  you  71. 
Phil.  2:3  let  re.  be  done  thro'  str. 

1  Tim.  4:4  good.  re.  to  be  refused 
5:21  doing  re.  by  partiahtj 
6:4  he  is  proud,  knowing  re. 

7  we  brought  re,  carry  n.  out 
Til.  3:13  that  re.  be  wanting 

Phile.  14  thy  mind  vvou.  I  do  n. 

Heb.  2:8  left  re.  that  is  not  put 
7;  19  for  the  law  made  71.  perfect 

Jam.  1:4  and  entire,  wanting  re. 

6  him  ask  in  faith,  re.  wavering 

3  John  7  taking  re.  of  the  GentiL 
For  NOTHING. 

Ex.  21:2  seventh  go  tveefor  re. 
Luke  6:.35  lend,  hoping  ^67-  n.  as^. 
Phil.  4:6  be  careful/07-'7i.  but 

In  NOTHING. 
Acts  17:21  A.  sjient  time  7*71  re. 

2  Cor.  12:11  771  re.  am  I  behind 
Phil.  1:20  in  n.  I  shall  beasha. 

28  ire  7!.  terrified  by  adversarl. 
la  NOTHING. 
Num.  11:6  7,^'  re.  besides  manna 
Jud.  7:14  is  re.  else  save  sword 
1  Sam.  27:1  there  is  re.  bet.  than 

1  K.  18:43  and  said.  There  is  n. 

2  K.  20:15  there  is  re.  among  my 
treasure.  Is.  39:4 

2  Chr.  14:11  is  n.  with  th.  to  help 
Neh   2:2  is  11.  else  but  soiTow 
Est.  6:3  th.  7.«  re.  done  for  him 
Ps.  19:6  th.  7,1  re.  fr.  heat  thereof 
Prov.  8:8  there  is  re.  froward  or 
Ec.  2:24  is  11.  bet.  for  man.  3:22 
5:14  and  there  is  re.  in  his  hand 
.Jer.  32:17  is  re.  too  hard  for  iliee 
Mat.  10:26  is  re.  that  sh.  not  be 
revea.  Mark  4:22;  Luke  12:8 
23:16  swear  by  temple,  it  is  re. 
18  shall  swear  by  altar,  it  is  re. 
Mark  7:15  (h.  is  re.  from  without 
.John  8:54  my  honor  re. 
Pom.  14:14  there  is  re.  unclean 
1  Cor.  7:19  circumcision  is  re. 
8:4  an  idol  is  re.  in  the  world. 
Gal.  6:3  is  n.  he  deceiv.  himself 
Tit.  1:15  that  are  defiled  ts  n. 

Of  NOTHING. 
Is.  41:24  behold,  ye  are  ofn. 
1  Thes.  4:12  may  have  lack  ofn, 
Rtv.  3:17  increa.  have  need  ofn. 

NOTWITHSTANDING. 
Litke  10:11  n.  be  sure  of  this 

20  71.  in  this  rejoice  not 
1  Tim.  2: 15  71.  shall  be  saved 
NOUGHT.    See  nacght. 

NOITRISH. 
Gen.  45:11  will  I  71.  thee,  50:21 
Is.  7:21  man  sh.  re.  young  cow 
23:4  nor  do  I  re.  up"  young  men 
41:14  an  ash,  the  rain  doth  n.  it 

NOl'RISHED. 
Oen.  47:12  Joseph  re.  his  father 
Sajn.  12:3  lamb  he  bought  re. 
Is.  1:2  re.  and  brought  up  child. 
Ezek.  19:2  she  re.  her  whelps 
Acts  7:20  71..  in  his  father's  house 

21  Pharaoh's  daughter  re.  him 
12:20  n.  by  the  king's  country 

1  Tim.  4:6  71.  up  iu  words  of  fai. 
.Ja7n.  5:5  have  re.,  your  hearts  as 
Pev.  12:14  re.  for  ft  time,  times 

NOCRISHER,  MENT. 
i?«^/i  4:15  shall  be  77.  of  old  iige 
Col.  2:19  and  bands  having  n. 


CRUDENS   CONCORDANCE. 


957 


NOnilSIIETII,  l\«. 

Dnn.  1:S  no  u.  tln-m  three  years 
Epfi.  5:-^9  but  n.  his  tU'sh. 

1  Twu  3:6  Dul  n.  K-^t  lifted 
IVOWADAYS. 

1  Satn.  So:  10  many  scrvunta  n. 

IWMDER.  8ub«tnntlve. 

Gen.  3I::iO  I  lu'in<r  few  in  n. 

41:  to  for  it  was  without  «. 
^.r.  1*J:4  atcorditu;  to  n.  of  souls 

10:16  accordin-;  to  ;i.  of  ners. 

a'Jr'iOH.  of  thy  days  I  will  fiilfll 

Lev.  2o:15n.  of  yciirs  after  jiibil, 

71.  of  years  of  fi'iiit,  Ifi,  50 

26:22  fhall  maUo  yoii  few  in  n. 
2vtitn.  V.-l  n.  of  names,  18,  22 

3:22  n.  of  males  n  mo.  old.  23-13 
48  odd  n.  lo  bo  redeemed 

14:29  V.  fi-cin  twenty  years  old 

15:12  aceordinu  to  i>.  prop,  do  to 
cv.  one  accordln<j  to  their  n. 

23:10  who  can  count  v.  of  Isr.  ? 

81:36h:»lf  of  portion  was  in  n. 
Vent.  Aril  n.  am.  lieatlu-n.  2'^:(;2 

7:7  more  in  n.  than  any  people 

25:2  to  be  beaten  by  a  certa.  ;). 

82:8  according  to  the  n.  of  Isra. 
Jos.  4:5  a  stone  according  to  n.  R 
Jud.  6:5  camels  without  n.  7:12 

7:6  «.  that  lajiped  were  300  men 

\Sam.  6:4  ;i.  of  lords  of  Philist. 

13  «.  of  cities  of  the  Pliilislin. 

2  Sam.  2:15  and  went  over  by  n. 
24:2  may  know  n.  of  the  peo. 

9  gave  up  sum  of  /i.  of  people 
1  2CX6:'-l\  12  stones  accord,  to;*. 

1  Chr.  7:2  n.  was  indaysof  Dav. 
9  n.  of  th.  after  gcnciiloijy,  40 

11:11  n.  of  mii^hty  men  D.  Iiad 
22:16  jrold  and  silver  th.  is  now. 
23:3  their  n.  by  their  polls 
25:7  the  ».  that  were  instruct. 
27:2;j  David  took  not  n.  of  them 

2  Chr.  12:3  people  were  with.  ;». 
26:12  ;(.  of  clii.-f  of  tlie  fathers 
80:24  n.  of  priests  simctined  th. 

Ezr.  1:0  this  is  n.  of  the  ve-^sels 
2:2  the  n.  of  the  people  of  Isra. 
8:4  daily  burnt-otlVrings  by  n. 
6:17  according  to  the  n.  of  trib. 
8:34  by  n.  and  by  weight  ev.  o. 
Job  1:5  according  to  ii^at  them 
8:6  not  come  into  «.  of  months 
5:9  things  without  n.  0:10 
14:5 Ji.  of  mon:!is  are  with  tlioe 
15:20  H.  of  years  hid.  to  oppres. 
25:3  is  th.  any  «,  of  his  armies? 
^1:37  dee.  to  him  n,  of  my  steps 
a4:24  mighty  nwn  without  n. 
86:26  ;;.  of  liis  yi-iirs  be  search. 
38:21  the  n.  of  Ihy  days  is  creat 
Ps.  10.5:12  but  a  few  men  in  n. 
34  caterpillars,  and  without  n 
130:18  more  in  v.  than  the  nand 
147:4  be  telletli  n.  of  the  stars 
Cant.  6:3  and  vir;;ins  without  n, 
Js.  21:17  residue  of  n.  of  archers 
40:26  brins?.  out  Ih'irhost  by /i 
65:11  drink-otlering  to  that  Ji. 
Jet:  2:28  n.  of  cities  are  thy  gods 
32  forgotten  me  days  with.  « 
11:13  accord,  to  ii.  of  thy  cities 
44:28  small  n.  that  escape  sword 
.Ezek.  5:3  sh:itt  I;i!;e  a  few  in  ;i 
Dan.  0:2  I  undi  i>tood  n.  of  vears 
JToJt.  1:10  n.  of  Israel,  I^om.  0:27 
Joel  1:6  nation  come  up  with.  7i. 
J^^ah.  3:3  there  is  great  7t.  of  car. 
Luke  22:3  Judas,  lieing  of  the  n 
John  0:10  sat.  n.  5,000.  Acfs  4:4 
Acts  1:15  n.  of  names  were  120 
5:3ft  to  The.  a  n.  of  men  joined 
6:1  n.  of  discip.  was  muliii)!.  7 
ll:'il  great  rt.  Del.  and  turned 
16:5  churches  were  incre.  in  n. 
2  Cor.  10:12  not  make  ours,  of  n. 
1  Ti/n.  5:9  let  not  wid.  be  in  n. 
Jiev.  5:11  ».  was  Ifl.OOOti.  lO.rOO 
7:4  I  heard  then,  of  them  wliich 
9:16  n.  the  army  of  horsemen 
13:17  n.  of  name :  13  count  v. 
18  n.  of  a  man.  his  «.  is  606 
15:2  had  victory  over  n.  of  hea. 
20:8  n.  of  Gog  is  as  sand  of  sea 

NVMBER.  Verb. 
(7'>n.  13:16  if  a  man  can  n.  dust 
15:5  stars,  if  able  to  ti.  them 
Lei\  15:13  n.  7  days  for  cleansing 
28  shall  /I.  to  brrs.-lf  7  davs 
23:16  after  7th  sab.  sh.  rt..50days 
2.5:8   sh.  r>.  7  sabbaths  of  years 
Sium.  1:3  Aaron  shall  n.  them 
49  thou  sbalt  not  ?..  tribe  of  L 
3:40  n.  all  first-honi  males  of  I. 
4:23  until  fifty  years  old  n.  tU.  30 


OAK 

Deut,    16:0    seven    weeks   shalt 
thou  H.  begin  to  u. 

1  Sam.  14:17  fiTsee  wlio  Is  gone 

2  .S'am.  24:1  go7j.  Is.  and  Judnh 
2l'oh.  people,  4;   1  C/ir.  21:2 

1  A.  20:25  n.  tlieo  an  army  like 
1  Chr.  21:1  provok.  Dav.  to  n.  I. 
27:24  J.  be-an  to  n.  finished  n. 
Jnf)  38:37  who  can  n.  the  clouds? 
39:2  canst  thou  n.  the  nmnths? 
/v.  90:12  teach  us  to  u.  our  days 
l-t.  65:12  will  I  n.  you  to  the  sw. 
AVy.  7:9  nmlii.  nonian  could  /*. 

M.>I1IKRRI). 
Gen.  13:16  shall  thy  seed  ho  «. 
16:10  not  be  n.  for  multi.  32:12 
/f.r.  38:25  n.  of  congregation,  26 
aXuvi.  1:21  those  tli.  were  n.  of 
them,  23,  44,  46;  2:4,  13,  15, 
10,21.  2-3.26,  28.30 
47  Lcvites  were  not  «.  2:"3 
2:0  were  n.  in  camp  of  Judnh 
16  wore  n.  in  camp  of  Reuben 
24  n.  of  Kpliraim;  31  ii.  of  Dau 
3: 16  and  Moses  ».  them.  42 
30  H.  of  Li;vites  were  22.000 
4:3t  n.  sons  of  Kohathites.  37 
38  were  n.  of  Oei's'.ionites,  41 
42  w.  71.  of  sons  of  .Merari,  45 
7:2  princes  over  tU.  that  we.  n. 
14:29  wildern.  all  that  were  n. 
26:51  these  were  ii.  of  chil.  of  I. 
Jot.  8:10  Joshua  /!.  the  people 

1  Sa7n.  15:4  S.  w.  peo.  in  Telaim 

2  Sarn.  18:1  David  n.  the  people 
24:10  heart  sm.  him  after  he  n. 

1  A'.  3:8  people  that  cannot  be  7i. 
8:5  sheep  and  o.xeu  that  could 

not  be  n.  2  Chr.  5:6 
20:15  n.  i>rince8  of  provinces 
27  Is.  were  n.  like  two  flocks 

2  A'.  3:6  Jrhoram  7i.  all  Israel 

1  C/ir.  21:17  com.  people  to  be  7i. 
2:^:3  Lev.  were  n.  fr.  30  years.  27 

2  ("tr.  2:17  Solo.  n.  all  strangers 
25:5  ri.  <hem  from  20  years  old 

Kzr.  1:8  Cyrua  n.  the  vessels  to 
P.t.  40:5  more  than  can  be  n. 
/>.  1:15  wanting  cannot  be  n. 
It.  22:10  ve  have  7*.  tlie  houses 
53:12  ;i.  with  trans.  MarkVr.iS 
.Ttr.  ^3:22  host  of  hea.  can.  be  ;?. 
Dan.  5:26  God  hath  n.  thy  king. 
Jfo'i.  1:10  sandof  sea,  can.  be  n. 
Mat.  10:30  hairs  of  your  head  are 

all  71.  Luke  12:7 
Acts  l:17for  he  was  n.  with  us 
26  Matthias  n.  wi.  11  apostles 

INTMBEREST. 

Ex.  30:12  a  r.uisoni.  wh.  thou  n. 

that  be  no  plaL,'uo  wh.  th.  n. 

Job  14:16  now  thou  n.  my  steps 

mtmherixo. 

Gen.  41: 10  corn  until  lu-  left  n. 

2  Chr.  2:17alier//.  wherewitUD. 

IVUMBERS. 

1  Chr.  12:23  these  are /i.  of  bands 

2  Chr.  17:14  thrse  are  ;;.  of  them 
/v.  71:15  I  know  n()t  n.  thereof 

M'RSE. 
Ofn.  24:.59  sent  away  Re.  and  n. 
35:8  Deborah.  Rebek.'s  n.  died 
A>.  2:7  sh.  I  call  to  thee  a  7\.  ? 
Ituih  4:16  Naomi  became  n. 
%Sam.  4:4 n.  took  him  up 
2  A".  11:2  they  hid  him  and  his  n. 

2  Chr.  22:11 
1  Thes,  2:7  as  n.  cherish,  her  ch 

IVl'RSE,  ED. 
r.r.  2:7  she  uuiy  n.  the  child 
9  take  this  child  ami  7\.  it.  and 
the  wo.  torik  the  eh.  and  n. 
h.  60:4  dau.  sh.  be  7i.  at  thy  side 

^TRSIXG. 

Xnm.  11:12  'arrv  th.  as  n.  father 

Is.  40:23  kinjs  lie  n.  fathers,  and 

queens  tliy  ;*.  mothers 

IVrRTlRE. 

Eph.  6:4  bring  th.  up  in  n.  of  L. 

Gen.  43:11  prr--.  n.  and  almonds 
Cant.  6:11  down  intogard.  ofn. 
XYMPUAS.     Col.  4:15 


O. 


OAK. 

Oen.  35:4  Jacob  hid  gods  und.  o. 

8  nurse  was  buried  und.  an  o. 
Joii.  24:26  set  it  up  under  an  o. 
■Tud.  6:11  anirel  of  L.  (iut  und.  o. 
'2  Sam.  18:0  went  under  an  o. 

10  Absalom  hanged  in  an  o. 

14  was  alive  in  midst  of  the  o. 


OBE  ' 

1  A'.  13:14  found  manof  G.  un.o. 

1  Chr.  1  1:12  burifd  bones  un.  o. 

It.  1:30  be  as  o.  whose  leaf.  fad. 
6:13  as  teil-tree.  <*ro.  whose 
44:14  cyp.  and  o.  to  make  a  god 

Esek.  6:13  idols  under  every  o. 

OAKS. 

h\  1:29  shall  be  nsham.  of  fhoo. 
2:13  day  of  Lord  on  all  the  o. 
Kzek.  27:6  of  o.  they  made  oars 
I  fa*.  4:13  burn  incense  under  o. 
Amos  2:9  Amorite  strong  as  o. 
Zee.  11:2  O  ye  o.  of  Uashuu 

OAR,  fi. 
h.  33:91  sh.  go  no  galley  with  o. 
Ezek.  27:6  ot  oaks  of  Ita.  madeo. 

20  all  that  handle  o.  shall  cry 

OATH. 

Gm.  24:8  be  clear  from  my  o.  41 

26:3  I  will  perl'orm  the  0.  which 

I  sware  to  Abraliam,  Deut. 

7:8;  7*^.  105:0;  Jer.  11:5 

28  let  there  be  an  o.  betw.  ns 

50:25  J.  tooko.  ofchildr.  of  Is. 

Ex.  22:11  o.  of  Lord  he  betw.  us 

/>?'.  5:4  ])ronounce  with  an  o. 

Num.  5:19  priest  char,  her  by  o. 

21  L.  make  thee  an  o.  am.  peo. 
30:2  if  a  man  swear  an  o.  10 

13  ev.  binding  o.  to  afHict  soul 
Deut.  20:12  his  o.  wh.  L.  maketh 

14  you  only  do  I  make  this  o. 
.Jm.  2:17  olamelesa  of  thine  0. 

0:20  wrath  be  on  na  beca.  of  o. 
Jtid.  21:5  Israel  made  a  great  o. 

1  Satn.  14:26  people  feared  the  0. 

97  S.  charged  them  with  0.  28 

2  Sam.  21:7  spared  M.  bee.  of  o. 

1  K.  2:43  why  hast  not  kept  o.  ? 
8:31  0.  be  laid  on  him.  o.  come 

before  thine  alt.  2  Chr.  6:22 
18:10  he  took  an  o.  of  kingdom 

2  A'.  11:4  Jehoiada  took  0. 

1  Chr.  16:16  mindful  of  o.  to  Tsa. 

2  Chr.  15:15  Judah  rejoiced  at  o. 
Neh.  5:12  Neh.  took  o.  of  priests 

10:29  nn  o.  to  walk  in  God's  law 
Ec.  8:2  in  regard  of  o.  of  God 

0:2  as  he  that  feareth  an  o. 
Ezek.  16:.50  despised  o.  17:18,  10 

17:13  bath  taken  an  o.  of  him 

16  king,  whose  o.  he  despised 
Dan.  9:11  and  o.  written  in  law 
Zee.  8:17  love  no  falser. 

Mat.  14:7  promised  witho. 
9  for  the  o.'«  sake,  Mark  6:26 

26:72  deni.  with  o.  I  do  not  kn. 
Luke  1:73  the  o.  which  he  sware 
Acts  2:30  God  hath  swo.  with  o. 

2.3:21  bound  themselves  with  o. 
lleb.  6:16  an  o.  for  confirmation 

17  God  confirmed  it  by  an  o, 
7:20  as  not  without  an  o.  21 

28  0.  which  was  since  the  law 
Jam.  5:12  sw.  not  by  any  oth.  o. 

OATHS. 
Ezek.  21:23  that  have  sworn  o. 
Hah.  3:9  naked,  according  to  o. 
Mat.  5::J3  perform  to  L.  thine  o. 

OBARIAH. 

1  K.  18:3  Ahah  called  O.  4,  7,  16 

2  CJir.  17:7  sent  to  O.  34:12 
Ezr.  8:0  O.  son  of  Jeh.  went  up 
Neh.  10:5  0.  seal.  12:25  O.  was 
Ob.  1  vision  of  O.  thus  saith 

ODED. 
livth  4:17  called  bis  name  O. 
21  Coaz  begat  O.  1  Chr.  2:12: 
Mat.  1:5 
\nir.  11:47  O.  one  of  D.'sval.  m 
2  Chr.  2.3:1  son  of  O.  into  coven 
Luke  3:32  Jes.  wh.  was  son  of  O, 

OREn-EOOM. 
2  5'c/m.  6:10  carrii-d  the  ark  into 
thehouseofO.il,  12;  \Chr. 
13:13^  14:  15:25 
1  Chr.  15:18  O.  a  porter,  21,  24 

OBEDIEXf'E. 
Rom.  1:5  0.  to  faith  among  all 
5:10  by  0.  of  one  many  be  made 
6:16  or  of  0.  unto  righteousness 
16:19  your  o.  is  come  abroad 
26  made  known  for  o.  to  faith 

1  Cor.  14:34  womeTi  to  be  uml.  o. 

2  Cor.  7:15  remerabereth  o.  of  all 
10:5  ev.  thought  too.  of  Christ 

6  disobed.  when  o   is  fulfilled 
Phile.  21  confidence  in  thy  o. 
Iht,.  5:S  leanied  o.  by  things  euf. 
1  Ptt.  1:2  sanctifica.  of  Sp.  to  o. 

OBEDIENT 

Ex.  24:7  Lord  both  said.  Be  o. 
Num.  27:30  that  Israel  may  be  o. 
Deut.  4:30  be  o.  to  his  voice 


Deut.  8:20  bee.  ye  wo.  not  be  o. 
2  Sam.  22:45  strangers  shall  be  o. 
I'ror.  25:12  reprover  on  0.  ear 
/*.  1:19  if  0.  ye  shall  eat  good 

42:24  nei.  were  th.  o.  to  his  law 
.Acts  6:7  priests  were  o.  to  fiiitli 
/iV/m.  15:18  make  Gc,  0.  by  word 
2  I  'or.  2:9  know  whether  ve  be  o. 
Fph.  6:5  servants  be  0.  'JV.  2:9 
Phil.  2:8  Gh.  became  0.  to  death 
Tit.  2:5  wives,  be  0.  to  husbands 
1  Pet.  1:14  bo  as  o.  children 

OBEY. 
Crn.  27:8  son,  o.  my  voice,  13,  43 
A>.  5:2  who  is  Ltird  that  I  o. 

10:5  now  if  ye  will  o.  my  voieo 

23:21  o.  bis  voice;  22  indeed  o. 
Dent.  11:27  a  blessing  if  ye  o.  L. 

13:4  0.  his  voice,  27:10;  30:2,  8; 
1  .swm.  12:14 

.30:20  thou  mayest  o.  his  voico 
Joa.  24:24  L.'s  voice  will  we  o. 

1  Sam.  8:19  peo.  refused  to  o.  S. 
15:22  to  0.  IS  bet.  than  eacriflco 

Neh.  0:17  and  refused  too. 
Job  36:11  if  they  o.  and  serve 
/•.*.  18:44  as  th.  hear,  they  sh.  o. 
Prov.  30:17  despis.  to  o.  mother 
It.  11:14  childr.  of  Am.  o.  theui 
Je7\  7:23  o.  my  voice.  11:4.  7 
26:13  amend  your  wavs,  o.  voica 
of  the  Lord  your  God,  38:20; 
Zee.  6:15 
35:14  Rechab.  o.  their  father's 
42:6  we  will  o.  the  voice  of  the 
L.  our  God,  that  it  may  be 
well  with  us  wh.  we  o.  thi-  L. 
Dan.  7:27  shall  serve  and  o.  him 
Mai.  8:27  winds  and  &i-a  o.  him.? 

MarkA-A\\  LukeS:-25 
Ma7'k  1:27  unclean  spirits  o.  hira 
Luke  17:6  plucked  up,  it  shall  o. 
Acts  5:20  o.  G.  rather  than  men 
32  God  hath  given  to  them  o. 
limn.  2:8  them  that  0.  unright. 
6:12  that  ye  sho.  o.  it  in  lusts 
16  servants  to  0.  his  eervanta 
ye  arc  to  whom  ye  o. 
Eph.  6:1  0.  parents.  Col.  3:20 
Col.  3:22  servants  o.  masters 
Tit.  3:1  put  them  in  mind  to  o. 
Ileb.  5:9  salvation  to  all  that  o. 
13:17  o.  them  that  have  the  nile 
Ja7n.  3:3  put  bits  that  th.  may  o. 

Xot  OBEY,  OBEY  n«t. 
Deut.  11:28  curse,  if  ye  will  not 
0.  2S:62;   \  Sam.   12:12;  Job 
36:12;  Jer.  12:17;  18:10 
21:18  not  o.  voice  of  his  father 
ISam.  15:19  wh.  didst  thou  h.o./ 
Jfr.  42:13  we  will  not  o.  the  L. 
Dan.  0:11  might  n.  o.  thy  voice 
Acts  7:39  our  fathers  would  7i.  o. 
Pom.  2:8  and  do  not  o.  the  truth 
Gal.  3:1  who  bewitched  you,  th. 
you  should  7wt  o.  ?  5:7 

2  Thes.  1:8  ven.  on  th.  that  o.  n. 
3:14  if  any  man  o.  n.  our  word 

1  Pet.  3:1  if  any  man  o.  not  word 
4:17  them  that  o.  not  gospel? 

OBEYED. 
Gen.  22:18  bee.  thou  hast  0.  26:5 
28:7  Ja.  o.  his  father  and  moth. 
Jos.  22:2  have  o.  my  voice 
1  Sam.  15:201  haveo.  voice  of  L. 
24  I  feared  peo.  and  o.  th.  voice 
2.S:21  handmaid  o.  thv  voice 

1  Ch^\  29:23  Israel  0.  feolomoa 

2  Chr.  11:4  they  o.  words  of  L. 
J<r.  34:10  they  o.  and  let  th.  go 

35:8  we  o.  voice  of  Jonadab.  10 
18  0.  the  comm.  of  your  father 
Dan.  9:10  nei.  have  weo.  the  L, 
//(77.  1:12  people  o.  voice  of  L. 
.'\rfs  5:36  many  as  o.  Thend.  37 
Pom.  6:17  o.  from  heart  th.  doc. 
PhU.  2:12  ye  o.  not  in  my  pres. 
/M.  11:8  by  faith  Abraham  o. 
1  Pet.  3:6  Sarah  o.  Abraham 

Not  OBEYED. 
./b*.  5:6  consumed,  they  o.  rt, 
./lid.  2:2  71.  0.  my  voice,  6:10 

1  A'.  20:36  hast  n.  o.  voice  of  h. 

2  A'.  18:12  they  o.  not  voice  of  L. 
Prov.  5:13  not  o.  voice  of  teach. 
Jer.  SA'i  ve  have  71.  0.  mv  voice, 

25 ;  42:21 :  43:4.  7 :  44:2.3 
0:13  n.  0.  mv  voice,  11:8:  17:23; 

32:2:1:  40':3;  Dan.  9:10.  14 
Zep.  3:2  she  0.  not  the  voice 
Pom.  10:16  have  //.  all  o.  gospel 

OBEYEDST,  KTH, 
1  Sam.  28:18  o.  not  voiei-  of  L. 
fs.  50:10  who  o.  voice  of  serr.  f 
Jdr.  7:28  a  nation  that  0.  not 

the  Lord 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


OBT 

Jtr.  11:3  cur.  be  man  that  o.  not 

22:21  that  thou  o.  not  my  voice 

OBEYING. 

Jui.  2:17  fa.  o.  the.v  did  not  so 
1  Sam.  15:22  as  in  o.  voice  of  L. 

1  Pet.  1:22  puri.  souls  in  o.  truth 

OBEISA.XCE. 

Gen.  37:7  .vour  slicnvcs  made  0. 

9  sun.  moon.  II  st:u-s  made  0. 

43:28  thev  made  o.  to  Joseph 

Ex.  13:7  .Vioseg  did  o.  to  father 

2  Sam.  1:2  Amalek.  did  o.  to  D. 
14:4  woman  of  Tekoah  did  o. 
15:5  when  any  man  ca.  to  do  o. 

1  K.  1:16  Bath-sheba  did  o.  to  D. 

2  Chr.  24:17  princes  of  J.  madeo. 

OBJECT. 
Acts  24:19  o.  if  th.  bad  aught  ag. 

OBLATIO.\. 
Lev.  2:4  o.  of  a  meat-off.  5,  7. 13 

12  as  for  o.  of  flrst-fruits  offer 
3:1  if  his  o.  be  a  sacri.  of  peace 
62:18  offer  his  o.  for  Ids  vows 

Unm.  18:9  o.  of  theirs  be  lioly 

31:50  we  have  bro.  an  o.  for  L. 
Is.  19:21  Egypt,  sh.  do  o.  to  L. 

40:20  impoverish,  he  hath  no  o. 

66:3  offereth  0.  as  swine's  fle.«h 
Jf;-.  14:12  when  they  otter  an  o. 
Ezek.  44:30  ev.  o.  sh.  be  priest's 

45:1  when  ve  divide  land,  off.  0. 

13  0.  ye  shall  offer,  48:9,  20,  21 
16  give  this  o.  for  prince  in  Is. 

Dan.  2:46  slio.  offer  an  o.  to  Da. 
9:21  time  of  o.  '27  o.  to  cease 

0BL.\TI0^8. 
Iav.  7:.38  com.  Israel  to  offer  o. 
2  Chr.  31:14  distribute  o.  of  Lord 
h.  1:13  bring  no  move  vain  o 
Ezek.  20:40  require  flvst-fru.  of  o. 

OBSCl'RE. 
Prm.  20:20  lamp  put  in  o.  dark. 

OBSCURITY. 
Is.  29:18  blind  see  out  of  o. 
58:10  shall  tiiv  lii;ht  rise  in  0. 
69:9  wait  for  light,  but  beho.  0. 

OBSERVATION. 
Luke  17:20  king,  of  G.  not  wi.  o. 

OBSERVE. 
Ex.  12:17  ye  shall  o.  feast  of  un- 

Icav.  bread,  2i;Heut.  10:1 
31:16  0.  eabbatli;  34:22  o.  feast 
34:11  0.  that  wh.  I  comm.  thee 
this  day,  Bttit.  12:28;  24:8 
Lev.  19:26  nor  enchant.  0.  times 
37  ye  sh.  0.  all  my  statutes, 
2C/>r.  7:17;  Keh.  1:5;   fs. 
10.): 45;  £36*.  37:24 
yum.  28:2  sacrifice  shall  ye  0. 
Dent.  16:13  0.  feast  of  tabernac. 
1  A'.  2fi::!3  men  did  diligently  0. 
Pjf.  107:43  will  0.  these  things 
119:34  0.  with  my  whole  heart 
JPrOL\  23:26  let  thine  eyeso.  ways 
Jer.  8:7  the  crane  and  swallow  o. 
Ezek.  20:18  neither  o.  judgments 
Has.  13:7  as  a  leop.  will  I  o.  th. 
Jon.  2:8  that  o.  lying  vanities 
J/a<.  28:20  teaching  them  to  o. 
A(t^  16:'21  custo.  not  Lawful  to  o. 
21;'25  Gentiles  o.  no  such  thing 
Gal.  4:10  ye  o.  days,  and  months 
1  Tim.  5:21  then  b.  these  things 
See  DO. 

OBSERVED. 
G«n.  37:11  hie  father  o.  saying 
Ex.  12:42  it  is  a  night  to  "be  o. 
Num.  15:22  not  o.  comuiandm. 
Deut.  33:9  for  Levi  o.  thy  word 
ZSam.  11:16  when  J.  o.  the  city 
%K.  21:6  Manasseh  0.  the  times, 

2  car.  3.3:6 
Bos.  14:8  I  heard  him,  o.  nim 
3/arit  6:20  lie.  feared  and  o.  him 
10:20  these  I  o.  from  my  youth 
OBSERVER.  S. 
De^it.  18:10  th.  shall  not  he  ano. 
14  these  nations  hearken,  too. 

OBSBRVEST,  ETH. 

Ec.  11:4  he  that  o.  the  wind 
Is.  42:20  seeing  things,  o.  not 

OBSTIIVATE. 
Deid.  2:30  L.  G.  made  his  liea.  o. 
Is.  48:4  I  knew  that  thou  art  0. 

OBTAIN. 
Gen.  16:2  may  be  I  may  o.  chil. 
Proi'.  H:35  o.  favor  of  the  Lord 
Is.  .35:10  thev  shall  o.  joy.  51:1] 
Dan.  11:21  shall  o.  the  kingdom 
Luke  20:35  worthy  too.  th.  world 
Horn.  11:31  thro'  inercy  o.  mercy 
1  Cor.  9:21  80  run,  that  ye  mayo. 


OFF 
1  Cor.  9:25  do  it  too.  comtpt.  cro. 

1  Tfies.  5:9  to  o.  salvation  by  L. 

2  Tim.  2:in  o.  salvation  in  0.  J. 
HeJ).  4:16  that  we  may  0.  mercy 

11:35  might  o.  bet.  resurrection 
Jam.  4:2  ye  kill  and  cannot  o. 

OBTAINED. 

jVrt.  13:6  I  0.  leave  of  the  king 

E.'it.  2:9  Esth.  o.  kindn.  17  sheo. 

ITos.  2:23  that  had  not  0.  mercy 

Aets  1:17  had  o.  part  of  ministry 

22:28  great  sum  o.  I  freedom 

26:22  having  o.  the  help  of  God 

27:13  suppos.  they  o.  th.  purpo. 

Fom.  11:7  Is.  not  o."  what  he  seek. 

for,  but  the  elect,  hath  o.  it 

.300.  mercy  thro'  their  unbelief 

1  Cor.  7:25  one  that  hath  o.  mer. 

Eph.  1:11  we  have  o.  inheritance 

1  Tim.  1:13  I  o.  mercy,  bee.  ig.  16 

ITeb.  1:4  o.  more  excellent  name 

6:15  endured,  he  o.  the  proinis. 

8:6  he  o.  a  more  excel,  ministry 

9:12  hav.  0.  eternal  redemption 

11:2  the  elders  o.  good  report,  39 

4  Abel  0.  witness  he  was  righ. 

33  0.  promises,  stop,  mouths 

1  Pet.  2:10  0.  mercv,  now  have  o. 
iPet.  1:1  0.  like  precious  faith 
See  I-ATOK. 

OBTAINING. 

2  Thes.  2:14  o.  the  glory  of  our  L. 

OCCASION. 
Oen.  43:18  he  may  seek  o.  ag.  lis 
Jiid.  9:33  as  find  b.  1  Sam.  10:7 
14:4  Samson  sought  0.  ag.  Phil. 
2  Sam.  12:14  given  o.  to  enemies 
E~r.  7:20  thou  shalt  have  o. 
.7f;'.  2:24  in  her  o.  who  can  turn  ? 
F:ek.  18:3  not  h.ave  o.  any  more 
ZJrt/i.  6:4  sought  to  find  0.  could 

find  none  0. 
Uom.  7:8o.  by  commandment,  11 
14:13  put  not  0.  to  fall  in  way 
2  Cor.  5:12  we  give  you  o.  to  glo. 
8:8  I  spe.ak  by  o.  of  forwardness 
11:12  that  I  may  cut  off  o.  them 

which  desire  o. 
Gal.  5:13  use  not  liberty  for  an  o. 
1  Tim..  5:14  younger  give  nonco. 
1  John  2:10  none  o.  of  stumbling 

OCCA.SIONED. 
1  Sam,.  22:22  have  o.  death  of  all 

OCCASIONS 
rieut.  22:14  o.  of  speech  aga.  17 
■Job  33:10  flndeth  o.  against  me 

OCCUPATION. 
Gen.  46:.33  wh.  o.  f  47:3;  Jon  1:8 
Arts  18:3  by  0.  were  tent-makers 
19:25  workmen  of  like  0. 

OCCUPY. 
Ezek.  27:9  marin.  o.  merchandise 
i»/.«  19:13  servan.  o.  till  I  come 

OCCUPIED,  ETH. 
Ex.  38:24  gold  was  o.  for  work 
.7//f?.  16:11  ropes  th.  never  we.  o. 
Ezek.  27:16  Syria  0.  19  Javan  o. 
21  Arabia  o.  22  Sh.  o.  in  fairs 
1  Cor.  14:16  0.  room  of  nnleamed 
Ueb.  13:9  profited  th.  that  ha.  a. 

OCCUPIERS. 

Ezek.  27:27  0.  of  merchandi.  fall 

OCCURRENT. 

1  K.  5:4  adversary  nor  evil  o. 

ODD. 

Num.  3:48  0.  num.  to  be  redeem. 

OOED. 

2  Chr.  15:1  on  Azariah  son  of  O. 
28:9  prophet  was  th.  called  O. 

ODIOUS. 

1  Clir,  19:6  made  themselves  0. 
Prov.  30:23  for  an  o.  woman 

ODOR,  S. 
Lev.  26:31  not  smell  sav.  of  sw.  0. 

2  Ckr.  16:14  in  bed  of  sweet  0. 
Est.  2:12  oil  of  myrrh  sweet  o. 
./er.  .34:5  sh.  they  burn  o.  for  th. 
T)fin.  2:46  offer  sweet  0.  to  Daniel 
.John  12:3  filled  with  o.  of  ointm. 
/V/i/.  4:18  an  o.  of  a  sweet  smell 
Pii).  5:8  golden  vials  full  of  o. 

18:13  no  man  buycth  their  o. 

OFFENCE. 

1  Sam.  25:31  this  shall  be  no  o. 

Is.  8:14  o.  to  both  houses  of  Is. 

llos.  5:15  they  acknowl.  their  o. 

Mat.  16:43  Sa.  thou  art  o.  to  me 

18:7  woe  to  man  by  wh.  o.  com. 

Acts  24:16ttConscience  void  of  o. 

lioin.  5: 15  not  as  o.  so  is  free  gi  ft, 

for  thro'  o.  of  one  m.  dead.  18 

17  by  one  man's  o.  death  reig. 


OFF 

Rom.  5:90  Hint  the  o.  tnic^ht  abo. 
9:33  Pttimbliiij^-stone,  rock  of  o. 
14:20  man  who  eateth  with  o. 

1  Cor.  10:32  give  no.  o.  2  Cor.  6:3 

2  C'07".  11:7  have  I  commitfcd  o. 
Gal.  5:11  o.  of  cross  ceased 
Phil.  1:10  with.o.  till  day  of  Ch, 
\P€t.  2:8  0.  to  themwh.  stumble 

OFFE\CES. 

Ec.  10:4  yielding  pacifi.  ^eato. 

J/rt^  lft:7  beca.  of  o.  for  it  must 

needs  be  that  o.  Luke  17:1 
^om.  4:25  was  deliver,  for  our  o. 
5:16  the  free  gift  of  many  o. 
16:17  mark  them  which  cause©. 
OFFEXD. 
Job  34:31 1  will  not  o.  any  more 
Ps.  73:15  1  eho.  o.  ag.  generation 
119:165  nothing  sliall  o.  them 
Jer.  2:3  that  devour  him  shall  o. 
50:7  adversaries  said,  We  o.  not 
i7o.?.  4:15  let  not  .Tudah  o. 
Hah.  1:11  shall  pass  over  and  o. 
Mat.  5:29  if  thv  right  eve  o.  thee 
30  if  thy  right  hand  0.  thee, 

1B:8.  9 ;  Mark  9:43,  45,  47 

13:41  pnther  all  things  that  o. 

17:27  lest  we  should  o.  them 

18:6  whoso    o.    one    of   these, 

Mark  9:42  ;  Lvke  17:2 

John  6:61  said,  Poth  thiso.  you? 

1  Cor.  8:13  brother  o.  lest  he  o. 
Ja77i.  2:10  yet  o.  in  one  point 

3:2  in  many  things  we  o.  all 

OFFEXDED. 
Of II.  20:9  ha.  I  o.  thee?  Jer.  37:18 
40:1  butler  and  baker  had  o. 

2  ^.  18:14  have  o.  return  fr.  me 
2  Chr.  28:13  have  o.  against  L. 
P7'ov.  1^:19  a  brother  o.  is  harder 
iL-ek.  25:12  Edom  hath  greatly  o. 
ir-'S.  13:1  when  Ejiliraii:!  0.  in  B. 
3fat.  11:6  blessed  is  he  who  shall 

not  beo.  Lfike  7:23 
13:21  when  persecution  aris.  by 

and  by  he  is  o.  Mark  4:17 
57  were  0.  in  him,  Mai'k  6:3 
15:12  Pharis.  o.  after  they  heard 
24:10  then  shall  many  be  o. 
20:31  o.  becau.  of  me  this  night 
33  tho'  all  men  shall  be  o.  yet 
will  I  never  be  o.  Mark  14:29 
.Tohn.  10:1  ye  should  not  be  o. 
Ac*s  25:8  nor  ag.  Cesar  ha.  I  o. 
Rohi.  14:21  whereby  brother  iso. 
2  Cor.  11:29  is  o.  and  I  bum  not  ? 

OFFENDER,  S. 
1 IC.  1:21  land  my  son  counted  o. 
Zs'.  2';t:21  man  o.  for  a  wfird 
Ad^  25:11  if  I  be  an  o.  or  have 

OFFER. 
Ex.  22:29  to  0.  the  first-fruits 
23:18  Shalt  not  o.  blood,  34:25 
29:39  one  lamb  0,  in  morning, 
other  at  even.  41 ;  Nu.  28:4,8 
30:9  0.  no  strange  inc.  thereon 
Lev.  1:3a  male  without  blemish, 

3:6:  22:19,  20 
2:13  with  oflerings  thou  shalto. 
3:1  if  he  o.  peace-offering,  o.  it 
without  blem.  6;  9:2;  19:5 
12  goat  he  shall  o.  before  Lord 
5:8  0.  for  sin-offering  first.  9:7 
6:14  sons  of  A.  o.  before  L.  22; 
14:19:  15:15,30;  Nu7n.  6:11 
7:3  0.  of  It  all  the  fat  thereof 
12  0.  it  for  a  thanksgiv.  22:29 
38  0.  their  oblations  to  the  L. 
17:7  no  more  o.  sacri.  to  devils 
9  to  the  door  to  o.  it  to  Lord 
19:6  eaten  same  day  ye  o.  it 
21:6  bread  of  their  G.  they  doo. 
21  hath  blemish,  not  come  too. 
Nvm.  7:11  theyo.  their  offerings 
8:11  Aaron  o.'Levites.  13,  15 
9:7  that  we  may  not  o. 
15:7  0.  th.  part  of  a  bin  of  wine 
19  shall  o.  a  heavc-otler.  18:24, 

26,  28,  29 
16:40  no  stranger  come  to  o.  in. 
28:24  ve  shall  o.  daily  the  meat 
Devt.  12:14  L.  sh.  choose,  thereo. 
18:3  priest's  due  fi'.  them  th.  0. 
3^3:19  shall  o.  sacrifices  of  right- 
eousness, Ps.  4:5 
Jud.  3:18  made  an  end  to  o.  pre. 

1  Sam.  1:21  went  up  to  o.  to  L. 
2:19  with  her  hush.  To  o.  sacri. 

28  him  my  priest,  to  o.  on  alt. 

2  Sam.  24:120.  thet;  three  things, 

1  Chr.  21:10 
1  K.  13:2  0.  priests  of  high  places 

1  Chr.  39:14  too.  so  willingly,  17 

2  Cfir.  2-1:14  made  vessels  to  o. 
Ezr.  6:10  o.  sacrifices  to  God 
Ps.  16:4  of  blood  will  I  not  o. 


OFF 

A'.  27:6  therefore  I  o.  in  tabem. 

50:14  0.  to  God  thanksgiving 

51:19  then  sh.  they  o.  bullorkq 

66:15  will  o.  to  thee  burnt  sarr. 

72:10  kings  of  Sheba  sh.  n.  gifts 

116:17  0.  sacrifice  of  thanksgiv. 
h.  57:7  wentest  up  too.  sacrifice 
Jer.  11:12  gods  to  wh.  th.  o.  inc. 
Ezek.  20:31  when  yeo.  your  gifts 

44:7  when  ye  o.  my  bread 
15  they  shall  o.  to  me  the  fat 

45:1  ve"  shall  o.  an  oblation  to 

the  Lord,  13;  48:9 
Dan.  2:46  o.  an  oblation  to  Dan. 
77o?.  9:4  not  0.  wine-off.  to  Lord 
Amos  4:5  o.  sacrifice  of  thank^i:. 
Ilag.  2:14  th.  o.  there  is  uucleau 
Mai.  1:7  ye  o.  polluted  bread 
8  0.  it  now  to  thy  governor 

3:3  0.  to  the  Lord  an  offering  in 
Mat.  5:24  then  come  and  o.  gift 

8:4  0.  gift  Moses  commanded, 

MarkVAA\  Lukeh:\\ 
Luke  6:29  cheek,  o.  also  other 

11:12  will  heo.  him  scorpion? 
Heb.  5:1  0.  gifts  and  sacrifices 

3  ought  for  hims.  too.  for  sins 
7:27  needeth  not  to  o.  sacrifice 
8:3  h. -priest  ordained  to  o.  this 

m&n  ha.  somewhat  also  to  o. 
9:25  he  should  o.  himself  often 
13:15  by  him  let  ns  o.  sacrifice 
1  Pet.  2:"5  by  J.  C.  to  0.  sacrifice 
Pev.  8:3  should  o.  with  prayei's 

See  BURNT-OFFERINGS. 

OFFERED. 

Gen.  31:.54  Ja.  o.  sacrifice.  46:1 
E.r.  35:22  every  man  o.  oftering 
Lev.  9:15  slew  goat,  o.  it  for  sin 

10:1  Nadab  and  Abi.  o.  strniige 

fire,  16:1;  Xum.  3:4;  26:'l 
N'imi.  7:2  o.  for  the  dedicat.  10 

8:21  Aaron  o.  them  as  offering 

22:40  Balak  o.  oxen  and  sheep, 

23:2,  4,  14.  30 
Jiid.  5:2  willingly  o.  themsclv.  9 

13:19  took  a  kid  and  o.  it 

1  Sam.  1:4  time.that  Elkanah  o. 

2  Sain.  6:17  0.  peace-offer.  24:25 

1  7v'.  8:62  Solomon  and  Is.  o.  63 
12:32  Jeroboam  o.  in  Beth-<1,  33 
22:43  peo.  o.  yet  in  high  places 

2  A',  3:20  meat-offering  was  o. 
16:12  A.  approached  altar  and  o. 

1  Chr.  29:9  that  they  0.  willingly 

2  Chr.  15:11  Asa  o.  to  the  Lord 
17:16  Amaziah  willingly  o. 

Ezr  1:6  that  was  willingly  o. 
2:68  some  of  fathers  o.  freely 
6:17  0.  at  dedic.  of  house  of  C,of\ 
7:15  freely  o.  to  the  G.  of  Israel 
10:19  they  o.  a  ram  of  the  flock 
Xeh.  11:2  willincly  0.  themselvt-s 
12:43  that  day  th.  o.  great  sacri. 
Is.  57:6  hast  o.  a  meat-offering 
66:3  as  if  he  o.  swine's  blood 
Jer.  32:29  have  o.  incense  to  Ba. 
Ezek.  20:28  o.  there  th.  sacrifices 
Dan.  11:18  reproach  o.  to  cease 
Amos  5:25  have  ye  o.  me  sacri.  ? 
Jon.  1:16  and  0.  sacrifice  to  Lord 
Mai.  1:11  inc.  be  o.  to  my  name 
Acts  8:18  Simon  o.  them  money 
15:29  meats  o.  to  idols.  21:25 
21:26  an  offering  should  be  o. 

1  Cor.  8  1  things  o.  to  idols.  4.  7, 

10;  iai9.  28 
Phjl.  2:17  if  I  beo.  on  theeen'ice 

2  Tim.  4:0  I  am  ready  to  be  o. 
Heb.  5:7  he  had  o.  up  prayers 

7:27  when  he  o.  up  himself 
9:7  blood,  wh.  he  o.  for  himself 

9  0.  gifts;  14  0.  himself  to  G. 

28  C.  0.  to  bear  sins  of  many 
11:4  by  faith  Abel  o.  to  God 
17  Ab.  when  tried,  o.  up  Isaac 
Jam.  2:21  A.  justified  when  heo. 

OFFERETH. 

Lfr  6:26  priest  that  0.  it  for  sin 
7:18  imputed  to  him  that  o.  it 
21:8  he  o.  the  bread  of  tliy  God 
Ps.  .50:23  0.  praise  glorifieth  me 
Is.  60:3  he  that  o.  oblation  as  if 

OFFER  IIVG,  Substantive. 

Gen.  4:3  Cain  brought  0.  untoL. 

4  L.  had  respect  to  Abel  and  o. 
Ex.  25:2  bring  me  o.  of  ev.  man 

30:13  half  shekel  be  o.  of  Lord 

15  0.  to  Lord  make  atonement 
Lev.  1:2  bring  vouro.  of  cattle 
14  0.  of  fowls;  2:1  fine  flour 
2:11  no  meat-o.  made  with  leav, 
3:2  lay  his  hand  on  head  of  o.  9 
6:20  0.  of  Aaron  and  sons 
7:16  if  0.  be  vow,  or  vohint.  o. 
Num.  5:15  o.  of  jeal.  0.  of  mem. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


9o0 


OFF 

Xtnn.  7:10  prinrprt  off.  0.  hcf.  nft. 
8:11  ortV-r  Lfvitt-s  for  im  o.  21 
0:13  o.  (if  L.  hi  iippointi'tl  sciip. 
111:15  PJitd,  Ki'spcct  not  Iheiro. 

1  .s'r//(.  2:'21t  wluT.  kickat  mi.o./ 

::  1 1  .-hull  not  bo  pureed  witho. 

*  iilfl  it'  Lord  have  etirred  Ihce 

up  nir.  nie,  lot  him  ncccpto. 

1  A'.  lS:2ft  proplu'su'd  till  0.  ol 
.evfiiini;  pjicrillcc 

1  Hit.  l(i:30  0.  come.  P^i.  0C:3 

Aeh.  10:39  is.  t*h.  bring  o.  of  corn 

Ik.  43:23  nor  cans.  tli.  »vr\.  \\\.  o. 
5.1:10  make  hi«  soul  o.  for  pin 
(;c.:-*))  briiiu'  voiir  brcth.  for  an  o. 

/T.vA.  2(l:2.S  pruvocat.  of  their  0. 

y.rp.  8:10  daughter  brin;?  my  o. 

AlaL  1:10  nor  accept  o.  tit  hand 

13bro.o.  shcmidi  accept  this? 
2:13  ref;ardetU  not  o.  any  more 
3:3  ofler  to  Lord  nn  o.  in  ritrht. 

Rorn.  Irt-.UiO.  ot'Oeiit.  ho  accept. 

Fi>h.  5:2  an  o.  to  Cit)d  fcr  us 

Z/^'.  10:5  0.  thou  wouldest  not.8 
10  thnuij^h  0.  of  body  of  ,Iesu8 

14  by  one  o.  he  hath  perfected 

15  there  is  no  inure  o.  for  sin 

Av  BntXT,  PRINK.  FREE. 

OFFERI\G.  Participle. 

1  S.im.  7:10  :is  S.  w;!-*  o.  biinit-o. 

2  (7ir.  S:I3  o.  accordinj::  to  ctun. 
2!l:20  niado  end  of  o.  tlie  kiiii^ 
80:22  8evon  davtJ,  o.  j»eace-(PtV. 
S5:14  poiisnf  Aa.  were  busied  0. 

Ezr.  7:lti  prii'st-io.  willinjjlv  for 
Jer.  11:17  junvoko  mo  o.  to  Baal 
Luke  2-1:3(1  and  o.  liini  vinegar 
Heb.  10:11  cv.  priest  o.  sacrifices 

Henvo-OFFERIXG. 
Bx.  20:27  g:uu-ii:y  I'.ic  h.-o. 
J^v.  7:14  oblation  for  a  /tearf-/>. 
^um.  15:19  sh.  oiVer  up  h.-o.  20 
21  of  first  douirh  ^\.  /i.-n.  to  L. 
1S:24  tithes  thev  o tier  as  a  //.-o. 
2S  L'iv e  tlie  LnVd's  /i.-o.  to  Aa. 
31:211  L'ive  to  Eleazar  U>r/t.-o. 
41  tribute  wli.  was  the  L.  h.-o. 
See  mat>t;.  make,  fike,  eurnt- 
qff'tring. 
Penco-OFFRniXG. 
Lev.  3:1  sacrifice  ofp.-o.  3,  6,  9 

Sin-OFFERI\G. 
Ex.  20:14  Ih(lU'-lion>n]lock  Ph. 
thou  burn,  it  is  a  s.-o.  Ltv. 
4:21.  21;  5:9.  11.  12 
30:10  hi.  tif  je.-o.  of  atonements 
Lev.  4:3  let  him  bring  a  younir 
bulloek  without  blemisli.  for 
a  s.-o.  10:3.  27;  Xion.  «:8 
25  priest  take  blood  of  *.-o.  5:0 
29  l.iv  hand  on  head  of  ^.-o.  S-T 
32  bri.  Iamb  for  a.-o.  Sum.  0:14 
B:6  Iamb  or  kid  of  goats  for  if. -o. 

9:3;  10:5.  15.  27;  23:19 

R  priest  shall  otTer  the  s.-o.  fir. 

6:25  this  is  the  law  of  s.-o.  7:3r 

7:7  as  s.-o.  &o  is  trespas.s,  14:13 

9:2  take  .a  young  calf  for  ft  x.-o. 

10:10  Moses  sought  goat  of  ^-.-o. 

17  why  have  ye  not  eaten  s.-o. 

12:0  bring  tiirile-dove  for  a  s.-o. 

10:25  fat  of  .t.-o.  shall  be  burnt 

JVum.  7:10  kid  of  goats  for  k.-o. 

22.  2S:  15:24:  28:15:  29:5 
-  Chr.  29:24  i.-o.  made  for  Israel 
Ezr.  S:35  12  he-goats  for  s.-o. 
P.*.  40:0  s.-c.  hast  not  required 
Ezek.  43:19  nriesi  bull,  for  s.-o. 
25  every  nay  a  goat  for  a  s.-o. 
44:27  saiictnarv.  shall  otl'er  ff.-o. 

29  thr-y  Shan  eat  the  .i  •■o. 
46:20  j>Iace  wh.  priests  boil  8.-0. 

Tre9pnHs-OFFEHI\<;. 

Z^\  5:0  he  sh.  bring  /.-o.  In  L. 
15  lambs  without  ble.  for  t.-o. 
6:5  shall  give  it  in  day  of  t.-o. 
14:12  take  one  he-lanib  for  t.-o. 

21,24.25:  Xuin.  0:12 
1  Sam.  0:3  anv  i\ipc  return  t.-n. 

4  what  shall  he  the  t.-o.  f  8,  17 
£><^A-.  40:.39  to  slay  r-o.  42:13 
44:29  eat  t.-o.  and  ev.  dedicated 
46:20  where  priests  sh.  boil  t.-o. 
AVnvr-OFFERI\G. 
£'x.29:24fora/r.-o.  20:  /.fy.7:30: 
8:27,  29;   9:21;    10:15;  14:12, 
%\\  23:20;  Num.  0:20 
27  sanctify  breast  of  w.-o. 
lAV.  23:15  bro.  sheaf  of  ?r«rtf-o. 

Wood. OFFER  l\G. 

Keh.  10;:^t  cast  lot-^  for  ittjo/t-o. 

13:31  w.-<j.  at  (iiu'-s  appointed 

OFFERIXGS, 

Lev.  1:10  if  his  0.  be  of  the  flocks 


OFF 
Lev.  2:13  with  nil  thy  o.  flhalt 
oft'er  salt 

1  Sam.  2;2?»  fat  with  chief  of  o. 

2  Sam.  1:21  let  th.  be  no  fie.  of  o. 
2  C7ir.  31:12  people  brought  ino. 

35:8  gave  priests  for  |>a>^o.  o.  9 
13  holv  0.  sod  they  in  jmts 
Xe/i.  10:37  first-fruits  of  o.  12:44 
Pt.  20:3  L.  remember  nil  thy  o. 
Jtr.  41:5  o.  and  incense  in  hands 
Ezek.  20:40  there  ^^  ill  I  requi.  0. 
ITm.  8:13  sjicriflce  fl'-sh  fore. 
Amm  5:25  ye  oft",  me  o.  40  yrs.  ? 
Mai.  3:4  o.  of  Judah  lie  pleasant 
8robhed  thee?  in  tithesando. 
Luke  21:4  of  nbund.  cast  in  to  o. 
Acts  24:17  to  bring  alms  and  o. 

See  litUNT,  DRINK.  FREE. 

Made  tnj  fire. 

Ileave-OFFERIXGS. 

Xfim.  18:8  given  charge  of  h.-o. 
IJtut.  12:0  ye  shall  bring //tf«(r-o. 

OFFERIXGS  of  llie  Lord. 
1  .S'(///(.  2:17  men  abhor,  o.  of  f.  L. 
See  MEAT. 

Peace.OFFERI\GS. 
E.r.  21:5  sarrilice  p-o.  of  oxen 

29:28  a  li-ave-om-ring  of  ;).-o 

32:6  people  brouLfht  prace-o. 
LtV.  4:20sluillburuasfut  of  h.-o. 
31.35;  0:12 

7:1!  law  of  sacri.  of  p.-o.  13.  37 

17:5  ofter  them  for/).-o.  2;i:19 
Xirm.  0:14  lamb  p.-o.  17  a  ram 

7:17  sacri.  of  p.-o.  two  oxen,  five 
lambs.  2;j.  2<.l.  35.  41 ;  29:39 

10:10  blow  over  sacrifice  of  p.-o. 
./OS.  s:31  Joshua  sacrificed  ;>.-o. 

22:2.3  if  otfery?.-o.  let  L.  req.  it 
■fi/tl.  90:20  Is.  oftered;j.-o.  21:4 

1  .S;rm.  10:8  ofter  peace-o.  11:15 

2  Sam.  6:17  1).  oftcred  p.-o.  24:25 ; 

1  Chr.  21:20 

1  A'.  3:15  Sol.  offered  p.-o.  8:63 
9:25  thrice  a  year  S.  ofter.  ji.-o. 

2  Chr.  31:2  appo.  priests  for/;.-o. 
3^1:16  Manasseh  oftered  p.-o. 

Pror.  7:14  I  have/).-o.  with  me 
Ezek.  45:15 /).-o.  to  make  rec.  17 
40:2  ])riest  prepare  his  p.-o.  and 
12  prince  prep,  voluntary  ;>.-o. 
Amos  5:22  not  regard /J. -o.  of  fat 

Wn-OFFERI\GS. 
Xeh.  10::i3  si/t-o.  to  make  atone. 

Thnnk-OFFERIXGS. 

2  Chr.  2!l:31  l>ring  t.-o.  to  house 

3:i:i0  altar,  and  sacrificed  t.-o. 

Wave-OFFERI\GS. 

Xuj/i.  18:11  u'.-</.  1  have  given 

Wine-OFFERI\Gfi. 
ITos.  9:4  not  off.  u\-o.  pleas,  to  G. 

OFFICE. 
Ot'n.  41:13  me  he  restored  to  n. 
E.r.  1:10  wh.  ye  do  o.  of  midwife 
1  Chr.  0:32  they  waited  on  th.  o. 
9:22  Da\  id  did  ordain  in  set  0. 
2r///-.  24:11  chef^tLro.  toking'so. 
31:18  in  th.  set  o.  thev  saucti. 
Xth.  13:13  their 0.  was  to  distri. 
Ps.  109:8  let  another  take  his  o. 
ICzfk.  44:13  sh.  not  doo,  of  priest 
Pom.  11:13  I  magnify  my  o. 
12:4  all  mem.  have  not  same  o. 
1  Tim.  3:1  if  a  man  desire  o. 

1(1  let  theui  iisco.  of  deacon.  13 
Ileb.  7:5  receive  o.  of  priesthood 

Prtp«.('«  OFFICE. 
£!r.  29:1  niinisrer  lo  ni.-  ifi  the 
p.Vo.3.4.41;  2*t:l,41:  30:.3O; 
m\V\\  40:13.  15;  Lev.  7:35; 
10:32;  Xum.  3:3 
29:9 />.Vn.  shall  he  theirs 
31:10  minister  \np.'so.  39:41 
X'im.  3:4  Itha.  minis.  in/j.Vo. 
18:7  thou  and  eons  keep;?.>o. 
D^'it.  10:0  Elea.  min.  inp.'so. 
1  Chr.  0:10  Aza.  executed  p.'so. 
•IChr.  11:14  cast  th.  of^fr. p.'so. 
Luke  1:8  Zacharias  exec.  w.Vo. 

OFFICER. 
Oen.  37:30  Poti.  o.  of  Phar.  39:1 
Jud.  9:28  is  not  Zebul  his  n.f 

1  K.  4:5  Zabud  was  principal  o. 
19  Geber  was  only  o.  in  land 

22:9  Ahab  called  ah  o.  and  eaid 

2  K.  8:6  king  apixnnted  o. 
25:19  Nel)n7,aranaii  took  0. 

Mat.  5:25  deliv.  thee  to  o.  and  0. 
cast  into  pristm,  12:58 
OFFICERS. 
Gfin.  40:9  Pha.  wroth  with  twoo. 
41:34  let  P.  appoint  o.  over  land 
£>.  5:15  0.  of  Israel  cried  to  Ph. 


OIL 
Ex.  B:in  f>.  did  sec  th.  we.  in  ev. 
Xttm.  11:16  gather  unto  me  the 

o.  Dfut.  31:28 
Pevf.  1:15  made  th.  o.  ftm.  tribes 
10:18  judges  and  o.  sh.  th.  make 
20:5  o.  shall  spwik  to  people.  H 
1  Sam.  8:15  viney.  give  to  hiso. 

1  A*.  4:5  Azariah  over  the  o. 

7  Si>lom(m  had  12  o.  over  Isr. 

2  A'.  11:15  Jehoiada  cominan.  o. 
18  appointed  0.  over  thelumse, 

^2  Chr.  23:18 
24:12  .Jehoia.  went  out  with  o. 
15  o.  and  mighty  ciu*.  he  away 

1  C'ir.  2J:4  6.000  were^.  and  jud. 
2[i:29  Chenaniah  and  sons  for  o. 

2  Chr.  8:10  Solomon's  o.  2.')0  bare 
19:11  Lcvites  shall  be  o.  bef.  y. 

Est.  9:3  0.  of  kings  helped  Jews 

Is.  00:17  I  will  make  th.  o.  jteace 

Jer.  2.0:26  be  o.  in  house  of  Lord 

John  7:32  priests  sent  0.  to  take 

40  0.  ausw.  Never  man  si)ake 

1S:3  .lni'.::s  having  receivecl  o. 

12  0.  t:)ok  Je.  22  o.  struck  Jes. 

.lc/*'5:22  the  o.  found  them  not 

OFFICES. 
1  Sam.  2:.3G  put  me  into  prie.  0. 
1  Chr.  24:3  tlis.  prievis  aec.  to  o. 
"iChr.  7:0  priests  waited  ou  th.o. 
Xeh.  13:14  not  good  deeds  for  o. 

0FFS<'OI'RI\G. 
Lam.  3:45  hast  made  u-<  as  o. 

1  Cor.  4:13  0.  of  all  things 

OFFSPRING. 

J(tb  5:25  thy  o.  as  grass  of  earth 
21:8  o.  is  estah.  hef.  their  eyes 
27:14  0.  not  satisfied  with  bread 
31:8  let  my  o.  he  rooted  out 

Is.  22:24  sh.  han^  on  him.  the  o. 
44:3  j)our  hlessmg  on  ttiine  o. 
48:19  o.  of  boweN  like  gravel 
61:9  their  0.  shall  be  known 
6ri:23  sr-.-d  of  the  blessed,  ando. 

Acts  17:2S  we  are  also  his  o.  29 

Rev.  22:10  I  am  the  o.  of  David 
OFT. 

2  K.  4:8  as  o.  as  he  passed  by 
Mat.  9:14  w.  do  we  and  P.  fasto.  ? 

17:15  ofttinies  he  fall,  into  fire, 

and  0.  into  water.  Mark  9:22 

18:21  how  0.  eh.  my  broth,  sin  ? 

Mark  7:3  exc.  th.  wuph  o.  eat  not 

1  Cor.  11:25  as  o.  as  ye  drink 

2  Coi\  11:23  prisons,'in  deaths  o. 

OFTE\,  ER. 
Prov.  29:1  that  bein^o.  reproved 
Mai.  3:10  feared  the  L.  epake  0. 
Mark  h:\  o.  bound  with  fetters 
L"ke  5;:i3  wliv  do  dis.  of  J.  f.  o.f 
Acts  24:20  Felix  sent  lor  him  o. 

1  Cor.  11:20  as  o.  as  ye  eat  bread 

2  Cor.  11:20  in  journeyings  o. 

27  I  have  been  in  watching*  o. 

1  Thn.  .5:23  use  v.ine  for  o.  inOr. 
llth.  9:25  nor  yet  offer  himself  o. 

20  he  must  o.  have  suffered 
Rev,  11:0  smite  e^rth  as  0.  as  wi. 

OFTE\TIMES. 
.Tob  3.3:29  th.  things  work.  G.  o. 
Ec.  7:22  0.  thy  heart  kiioweth 
Lfike  8:2'.l  n.  it  had  caughi  him 
.John  18:2  .Te.  o.  resorted  thither 
Rom.  1:13  0.  I  purposed  to  come 

2  Cor.  8:22  have  o.  proved  dilig. 
Heb.  10:11  0.  off.  same  sacrificed 

OG. 
7)^w,'.  .31:4aPhedid  toC). 
.7os.  2:10  you  did  to  O.  13:31 
1  A'.  4:19  was  in  thecouut.  of  O. 

OIL. 
Ctfn.  98:18Jacob  poured  o.  ou  the 

top  of  it.  35:14 
Ex.  25:0  take  o.   for  the  light. 

35:14:  39:37 

29:2  cakes  tempered  with  o.  40 

30:25  make  it  o.  for  holy  ointm. 

Lev.  2:1  shall  pour  o.  upon  it.  0 

4  cakes  of  fine  flour  minnled 

with  0.  5;   14:10.  21;  2:3:13; 

Num.  0:15;  7:13,  19.  25,  31. 

87.  43,  49.  55.  01.  07.73,  7'J; 

8:8;  28:13;  9;t:.3.  9.  14 

15  thy  meat-offering,  put   o. 

upon  it.  6:21 
10  priest  shall  bum  part  of  o. 
5:11  he  shall  put  no  o.  upon  it, 

Xnm.  5:15 
7:10  meat-offering  mingled  with 
0.  9:4:  14:10 
12  mingled  with  o.  Xum.  0:15 
14: 10  priest  dip  right  finger  in  o. 
17  rest  of  o.  in  his  hand.  18.  2^) 
iVwm.  11:8  as  the  taste  of  fresh  0. 
2S:I2  0.  for  bullock,  p.  for  ram 


OiN 

Deut.  28:40  sh.  not  anoint  thys. 
wi.  0.  2.S'flm.  14:2;  Mic.  0:15 
82:13  suck  0.  out  of  rock 
33:24  let  Asher  dip  his  foot  in  a 

1  Sam.  10:1  Sa.  took  a  vial  of  o. 
10:1  fill  thy  horn  witho.  13 

1  A'.  1:39  Z.  t(pok  horn  ofo. 

5:11  gave  llir.  20  measures  ofo. 
17:120.  in  cr.  14  nor  cr.  ofo.  10 

2  A'.  4:2  nothing  iu  house  save  o- 
0  0.  staved  ;  7  go  sell  the  o. 

9:1  take'this  box  ofo.  to  Ha.  3 
0  he  poured  theo.  on  his  head 
1  Chr.  27:28  over  the  cellars  of  o. 
Ezr.  3:7  o.  to  them  of  Zidou 
I>t.  2:12  with  o.  of  myrrh 
Jot)  24:11  0.  within  their  waTIs 

29:0  ponred  me  out  rivers  ofo. 
ps.  2:J:5  anoint  my  head  with  o. 

55:21  words  were  softer  thano, 

104:15  0.  to  make  face  to  shino 

1WI:1I8  come  like  o.  into  bonee 

141:5  be  a  kindness,  an  excel.  0. 
P/or.  5:3  mouth  smoother  th.  o. 

21:20  0.  in  dwelling  of  the  wise 
/■•■.  01:3  rrivc  0.  of  joy  for  mourn. 
■ler.  41:S  we  have  treasures  ofo. 
Ezf-k.  l(i:13  thou  didst  eat  o.  19 
18  set  mine  o.  and  incense 

27:17  Ju.  traded  in  honey  and  o. 

32:14  cause  rivers  to  run  like  o. 

4.5:14  ordinajice  ofo.  bath  ofo. 
24  a  bin  ofo.  for  an  ephah 
//«■•.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  o. 

12:1  o.  is  carried  into  Egypt 
Mic.  0:7  with  lO.COOrivers'of  o./ 
Zer.  4:12  empty  the  golden  o. 
Mat.  2.5:3  the  foolit*h  took  no  o. 
4  wise  took  0.  8  give  us  yo.  o. 
L"ke  7:40  with  o.  didst  not  ano. 

10:0  a  hundred  measures  ofo. 

See       ANOINTED.  ANOINTING, 

BEATEN,  LOQ. 

OIL,  with  wine. 

Xv7n.  18:12  best  ofo.  and  7V.  ofl. 

Dent.  7:13  L,  will  bless  w.  and  o, 

11:14  mayest  gather  u\  and  o. 

12:17  not  eat  the  tithe  of  thy  to. 

and  0.  U:2:i 
18:4  first-fr.  w.  and  o.  2  Chr.  31:5 
28:51  leave  th.  ei.  ?v.  oro. 

1  Chr.  9:29  oversee  the  7V.  ando. 
12:40  were  nigh  bro.  w.  and  o, 

2  Chr.  2:10  baths  w.  and  o  15 
41:11  Kehob.  put  in  o.  and  w. 
35:28  H.  storehou.  for  iv.  and  o. 

Ezr.  6:9  give  iv.  o.  according 

7:22  100  baths  n\  100  baths  o. 
Xeh.  5:11  restore  7ii/ie  and  o. 

10:37  first-fruits  of  n\  'iud  o. 
39  offer,  of  com,  new  w.  and  o. 

13:5  tithes  of  com,  w.  and  o.  12 
Prov.  21:17  loveth  uitie  and  o. 
Je*'.  3'i:12  flow  to  L.  for  w.  undo. 

40:10  gather  ye  u.  fruii8  ando. 
I/at/.  1:11  drought  on  iv  ando. 

2:i2  ?/'.  oro.  ehall  it  be  holy? 
L'/ke  10:34  pouring  iuo.  and  iv. 
Rev.  6:6  see  hurt  not  h\  and  o. 

18:13  no  man  buy.  th.  w.  and  o. 

OILED. 

Ex.  29:23  one  cuke  of  0.  bread. 
Lev.  8:26 

OIL-OLIVE. 

Ex.  27:90  o.-o.  beaten  forlieht 
.30:24  take  thou  of  o.-o.  a  hiu 
LtV.  24:2  br.  unto  thee  pure  o.-rx 
Deut.  8:8  land  of  o.-o.  2  A'.  18:33 

OIL-TREE. 

Is.  41:10  plant  in  wild.  theo.-^. 

GI\TSIE\T. 

Ex.  30:2'i  make  oil  of  holv  o. 
2  A'.  20:13  Ilezek.  showeil  (hem 

preeicpuso.  Is.  39:2 
1  Chr.  9:30  the  piie.  made  the  o. 
Job  41:31  maketh  sea  boil  like  o. 
Ps.  133:2  it  is  like  precious  o. 
Prov.  27:9  o.  and  perfu.  rej.  hea. 
16  0.  of  right  hand  bewrayeth 
Ec.  7:1  good  name  bet.  than  o. 
9:8  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  n. 
10:1  dead  flies  cause  o.  to  snnk 
Cant.  1:3  name  isaso.  poured 
Is.  1:0  nor  mollified  with  o. 
57:9  wentest  to  king  with  0. 
Mat.    20:7    box    of  precious   o. 
MarkU:Z:  Lukt  "r.Ti 
9  ft.  might  been  sold.. /oA/i  12:5 
12  hath  poured  o.  on  mv  body 
Mark  14:4  whv  this  waste  of  o.  ? 
Luke  7::i8  anoin.  feet  with  o.  46 
John  11:2  M.  anoin.  the  L.  wi.  o 
12:3  Mary   ti«ik    pound    of  o. 
house"  was  filled  with  odor 
of  tiieo. 


960 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


OLD 

OIXT>IE\TS. 

Cant.  1:3  beca'.ise  of  thy  good  o. 

4:10  smell  of  thine  o.  i.s  better 
Ames  6:6  anoi.  them.  wi.  chief  o. 
Luke  2:J:56  preiJare<l  spices  and  o. 
Bev.  18:  IJ  no  niau  buyeth  th.  o. 

OLD. 

Gm.  17:12  he  th.  is  eijht  days  o. 
17  a  child  tn  him  UIO  years" o. 
W:4  comp.  house,  o.  aiid  youns 

Dent.  8:4  thy  raiment  waxed  not 

0.  2!l:5;  Neh.  9:81 
2S:50  not  regard  the  person  of  o 

Jo.^.  5.11  did  eat  o.  corn,  12 
9:4  took  o.  sacks ;  5  o.  shoes  13 
1-3:1  Jos.  was  o.  in  years,  23:1,  2 
14:7  forty  year.9  o.  was  I 

Eiilh  1:12  too  0.  to  have  ahnsb. 

1  Sam.  2:22  now  Eli  was  very  o. 

1  K.  1:1  now  king  David  was  o 

15;  1  Chr.  2:i:l 
11:4  when  S.  was  o.  wives  tnrn 
13:11  dwelt  0.  proph.  in  Belh-el 

2  A.  4:14  and  her  hnsb.ind  is  o. 
Est.  .3:13  dest.  J.  o.  and  young 
Job  21:7  wicked  live,  becomeo.  ? 

33:6  I  am  young,  ye  are  very  o. 
P,«.  32:3  my  bones  waxed  o. 
37:25  have  been  young,  now  o. 
71:18  now  when  I  amo.  O  God 
Prov.  23:6  wh.  o.  will  not  depart 
2:!:  10  removed  not  o.  land-mark 
23  desp.  not.  moth,  when  n 
Ec.  4:13  wise  child  th.  o.  king 
Cant.  7:13  pleas,  frui.  new  ando. 
Is.  15:5  heifer  3  ye.  o.  .Jer.  48:34 
20:4  captives,  young  and  0. 
50:9  tliey  shall  wax  o.  as  garm. 
63:12  build  o.  waste  phices,  61: 1 
65:20  child  sh.  die  100  years  o. 
but  sinner  being  100  years  o. 
Jer.  6:16  see  and  ask  for  o.  jiaths 
38:11  took  0.  clouts,  o.  rags,  12 
61:22  I  will  break  young  and  o. 
Lam.  2:21  young  and  o.  liegrou. 
3:4  flesh  and  skin  he  made  o. 
Ezek.  9:6  slay  utterly  o.  and  you. 
23:43  that  was  o.  in  adulteries 
25:15  venge  in.  to  destroy  for  o. 
36:11  will  settle  youro.  estates 
Mic.  6:6  with  calv.  of  a  vearo  ? 
Mai.  2:16  H.  slew  chil.  two  ye.  o. 
9:16  now  cloth  to  an  o.  garment 
17  new  wine  in  o.  bot.  Mark 
2:21,  22;  Z(/fe6::i6.  37 
13:52  bringeth  treas.  new  and  o. 
Luke  2:43  J.  12  years  o.  went  to 
5:39eaith,  The  o.  wine  is  better 
9:8  one  of  o.  proi)het3  is  risen 
John  3:4  man  be  born  when  o.  f 
8:57  art  not  vet  fifty  years  o.  f 
21:18  when  thou  shaft  be  o. 
Acts  4:22  was  above  40  years  o 
21:16  brou.  Mn.asono.  disciple 

1  Cor.  6:7  purge  out  theo.  leaven 
8  keep  feast,  not  wi.  o.  leaven 

2  Cor.  3:14  read  of  o.  testament 
5:17  0.  things  are  passed  away 

1  Tim.  4:7  refuse  0.  wives' fables 
6:9  not  taken  under  60  years  o 

Heb.  8:13  he  hath  made  first  o. 
what  wax.  0.  is  ready  to  van. 

2  P^t.  1:9  purged  from  liiso.  sins 
2.-5  if  God  spared  not  o.  world 

IJofin  2:7o.  commandni.  is  word 
Per.  12:9  o.  serpent  the  devil 
20:2  hold  on  dragon  that  o.  scr. 

OLD  age. 
Gen   15:15  buried  in  a  goodo.  a. 
21:2  Abra.  a  son  of  his  o.  age.  7 
2.):8  Abra.  died  in  a  good  o  ar/e 

y«-/8::eGid.  died  in  goodo.  o. 

Jiii/ti  4:15  nounsher  in  th.  o.  a. 
I  K.  15:2:i  Asa  in  o.  a.  dLseased 

\V'''--  20:28  D.  died  in  good  o.  a. 

■lob  30:2  in  whom  o.  arje  perish 

Ps.  71:9  cast  not  olT  in  o.  age 
92:14  bring  forth  fruit  in  o.  age 

Is.  46:4  even  to  your  o.  a.  lam 

Ltike  1:36  conceived  son  in  o.  a. 

Days  of  old.    See  of  old. 

Old  gate.    See  oate. 
OLD  man. 

Gen.  25:8  .\bra.  died  an  o.  man 
43:27  0.  man  of  whom  ye  spake 
44:2()  we  have  a  father,  an  o.  m. 

Lev.  I9:.32  honor  face  of  o.  m.an 

Jutl.  19:16  came  an  o.  m.  fr.  wor. 

J  .Saw..  2:31  not  o.  m.  in  liou.  32 
4:18  Eli  0.  man  ,■  17:12 .1.  o.  man 
28:14  a  m.  cometh  up.  covered 

2  Clir.  .36:17  no  compas.  on  o.  m. 

Is.  65:20  0.  m.  that  hath  not 

Luke  1:181  am  an  o.  man. 

Horn.  6:6  our  o  man  is  crucified 


OLI 
Eph.  4:22  off  0.  m.  wh.  is  corrupt 
Col.  S:9  put  off  0.  m.  with  deeds 

OLD  men. 
1  E.  13:6  consulted  with  o.  m. 
8  forsook  counsel  of  o.  m.en,  13; 
2  C/ir.  10:6,  8,  13 
Ps.  148:12  0.  m.  praise  the  Lord 
Prov.  17:6  child,  crown  of  o.  m. 
20:29  beauty  of  o.  m.  gray  head 
Jfr.  31:13  rej.  young  mtn  and  o. 
Jofl  1:2  hear  this  ye  o.  men 
2:28  o.  m.  sh.  dream.  Acts  2:17 
Zee.  8:4  o.  m.  dwil  in  streets 

Of  OLD. 
Gen.  6:4  (f  o.  men  of  renown 
•Vi^A.  12:40  o/'o.  chief  of  singers 
■lob  20:4  kuo.  thou  not  this  ofo. 
Pi.  25:6  tender  me.  ha.  been  'ofo. 
44:1  work  didst  in  times  ofo. 
68:.33  heavens  which  were  of  o. 
74:2  which  hast  purchased  ofo. 
12_for  God  is  my  king  ofo. 
77:5  I  considered  the  days  ofo. 
11  will  rem.  thy  wonders  ofo. 
78:2  utter  dark  sayings  ofo. 
9.3:2  throne  is  ostahlishi-d  ofo 
102:25  ofo.  hast  l:iid  fniindiition 
119:52  remembered  juik'in.  ofo. 
152  testimonies  I  have  k.  ofo. 
14:!:5  I  rem.  days  ofo.  Is.  (S!:ll 
Prou.  8:22  before  hfs  works  ofo. 
Is.  25:1  thy  counsels  ofo.  are 
30:.33  Tophet  is  ordained  ofo. 
46:9  remem.  former  things  ofo. 
61:9  awake  as  in  genera,  ofo. 
57:11  I  held  peace  ofo.  f 
63:9  carried  them  all  days  ofo. 
■Ter.  aS:8  bef.  me  and  thee  oi'o. 
31:3  L.  hath  appeared  of  o. 
46:26  inhabited  as  in  days  ofo. 
L-m.  1:7  she  had  in  days  ofo. 
2:17  commanded  in  days  ofo. 
3:6  as  they  that  be  dead  ofo. 
5:21  L.  renew  our  days  as  ofo. 
E;ek.  26:20  places  desolate  ofo. 
-\mos  9:11  as  in  days  ofo. 
JUc.  5:2  goings  have  been  {.ofo. 
7:14  feed  in  Ba.  as  in  days  ofo 
20  sw.  to  fath.  from  days  ofo. 
Xah.  2:8  Nineveh  is  ofo.  like  a 
.Val  3:4  the  L.  as  in  Ssiysofo. 

2  Pet.  3:5  the  heavens  wore  of  o. 
Jude  4  were  ofo.  ordained 

OLD  time. 
Deut.  2:20gi.antsdw.  th.  in  o.  t. 
■Tos.  24:2  dw.  on  oth.  side  in  o.  t 
ZSam.  20:18  to  speak  in  o.  t. 
Ezr.  4:15  moved  sedition  ofo.  t. 
■Ter.  2:20  ofo.  t.  I  have  broken 
Ezek.  26:20  Ao\\\i  wi.  peo.  ofo  t 
Mat.  5:21  by  them  of  o.  t.  27.  33 
Acts  15:21  Mo.  ofo.  tbne  hath  in 
1  Pet.  3:5  in  o.  t.  women  adorned 

3  Pet.  1:21  came  not  in  o.  t. 
See  WAX. 

OLD  way. 
Job  22:15  0.  II).  wh.  wicked  men 

OLDXE8g. 
Rom.  7:6  not  serve  in  o.  of  letter 

OLIVE. 
Gen^  8:11  in  mouth  was  o  leaf 
Dent.  28:40  thine  0.  cast  fruit 
Neh.  8:15  and  fetch  o.  branches 
■lob  15::i3  cast  oft'  his  flowers  as  n 
Ps.  128:3  children  like  o.  plants 
Hub.  3:17althou.  labor  ofo.  fail 
Zee.  4:12  these  two  o.  branches 
■latn.  3: 12  fig-tree  bearo.  berries  1 
See  OIL. 

OLIVES. 
■Jfid.  15:5  bu.  vineyards  and  o. 
Mic.  6: 15  Shalt  tread  the  o.  but 
See  MOUNT. 

OLIVET. 
2  Sam.  15:30  ascent  to  mount  O, 
■icts  1:12  from  mount  called  O. 


OKE 


OLI\'E.TREE. 

Dent.  24:30  beatest  thine  o.-t. 

■/ml.  9:8  they  said  to  the  o.-t. 

1  A.  6:23  two  chernbim  oto.-t. 
31  two  doors  were  of  o.-t.  .32 
83  made  for  door-posts  ofo.-t. 

Ps.  52:8  like  a  green  o.-t. 

Is.  17:6  shaking  o{ o.-t.  24:13 

./cr.  11:16  name  a  green  o.-t. 

Hos.  14:6  beauty  be  as  the  o  -t 

nag.  2:19  o.-t.  hath  not  brought 

Rom.  11:17  the  fatness  of  o.-C 
24  grafl'ed  in  a  good  o.-t. 
OLIVE-TREES. 

Dent.  6:11  o.-t.  thou  plantestnot 
2S:40  thou  Shalt  have  o.-t.  but 

I  Chr.  27:23  over  o.-t.  Baal-hanau 


Amos  4:^ o.-t.  increa.  worm  dey 
Zee.  4:3  two  o.-t.  by  it  on  right 
Rev.  11:4  the  two  o.-t.  standing 

Wild  OLIVE-TREE. 
Rom.  11:17  thou  being  wild  o.-t. 

OLIVE-YARD,  S. 
Ex.  23:11  thus  do  wi.  thy  o.-y. 
Jos.  24:13  of  vineyards  and  o.-y. 

ye  jilanted  not,  Neh.  9:25 

1  .%»)..  8:14  king  take  your  o.-y. 

2  K.  5:26  recei.  money  and  o  -y 
Neh.  5:11  resto.  to  th.  their  o.-y. 
OLTStPAS.     Rom.  16:15 
OSrEGA.    i?ec.  1:8, 11;  21:6;  22:13 

OMITTED. 
Mat.  23:23  o.  matters  of  the  law 

O.MMPOTEXT. 
Rev.  19:6  Lord  God  o.  reigneth 
OMRI. 

1  K.  16:16  ma.  O.  king.  21,  25.  30 

2  A'.  8:26  daiigh.  of  O.  2  Chr.  22-2 
Mic.  6:16  statutes  of  O.  are  kept 
ON.       (?(!«.    41:45,     50;    46:10- 

Num.  16:1 

0\.\X. 

Gen.  38:4  called  his  name  O  9 

46:12  of  .Til.  Er,  O.  Nutn.  20:19 
0\CE. 

Gen.  18:32  will  speak  but  this  o. 
E.r.  10:17  forgive  only  this  o. 

.30:10  atonement  of  incense  o  a 

ye.  Lev.  16:34;  .HeS.  9:7, 12 
■los.  6:3  go  round  city  0.  II   14 
./«f/.  6:39  I  will  spc.  but  this  o. 
2  A".  6:10  saved  himself  not  o. 
Neh.  13:30  lodged  without  Jer.  o, 
./oft  .33:14  God  speak,  o.  yea  twi. 

40:5  0.  have  I  spoken,  but 
Ps.  62:11  God  hath  spoken  o. 

89:.35  0.  have  I  sworn 
Pror.  28:18  perv.  shall  fall  at  o. 
/«.  42:14  destroy  and  dev.  at  o. 

66:8  or  sh.  a  nati.  be  born  at  o. 
■ler.  10:18  sling  out  inhabit,  ato. 

13:27  clean,  wh.  shall  it  o.  be  f 

16:21  I  will  this  0.  cause  them 
Hag.  2:6  o.  it  is  a  little  while, 

Hett.  12:26 
Luke  23:18  they  cried  all  at  o. 
ffom.  6:10  he  died  unto  sin  o. 

7:9  I  was  alive  without  law  o 

1  Cor.  15:6  seen  of  ,500  bret.  at  o 

2  Cor.  11:25  thr.  beaten,  o.  ston. 
(ro/.  1:23  prea.  faith  ne  o.  dcstr. 
Eph.  5:3  let  it  not  be  o.  named 
Phil.  4:16  ye  sent  o.  and  again 

I  Then.  2:18  would  have  comeo 
neh.  7:27  for  this  he  did  0.  when 

9:26  but  now  o.  in  end  of  world 

27  appointed  to  men  o.  to  die 

28  0.  oft'ered  to  bear  sins,  10:10 
10:2  the  worshippers  o.  purged 
12:27  yet  o.  more,  signifieth 

1  Pet.  3:18  Ch.  suflered  o.  for  sins 

20  0.  long-sufi'ering  of  God 
■Iiide  3  contend  for  faith  o.  deliv. 
5  though  ye  o.  knew  this. 
OXE. 
fff'i.  2:24  shall  be  o.  flesh,  .l/o^ 
19:5;  Mark  10:8;  1  Toi-.  6-16 
27:.38  hast  thou  but  o.  blessin"  ? 
42:13  with  father,  o.  is  not,  .32' 
44:2S  the  o.  went  out  from  me 
E.r.  11:1 1  will  bring  o.  plague 
12:46  in  o.  sh.  it  be  eaten    ' 
49  o.  law  to  him  is  home-born 
Lev.  24:22;  Num.  15:16.  29 
23:29  not  drive  th.  out  in  o.  ye. 
Num.  16:15  take  o.  as  from  tlieni 
•36:8  of  tribe  shall  be  wife  to  o 
Deut.  4:42  fleeing  to  o.  of  these 

cities,  19:,5,  11 
32:20  should  o.  chase  a  thousa 
.Tud.  9:2  bet.  that  o.  reign  over? 
21:8what  o.  is  there  of  tribes 

1  Sam.  18:21  son-in-law  in  o.  of 

2  .S(7m.  7:23  wh.  o.  iiat.  like  peo.  ? 
19:7  will  not  tarry  o.  with  thee 

1  A".  1:48  given  me  o.  to  sit  on 
■Job  9:3  answer  him  o.  of  a  thon. 

21:23  0.  dieth  in  full  strength 

23:13  0.  mind,  who  turn  him  ? 
.33:23  interpreter  o.  am.  thous. 
Ps.  49:16  not  afl-.  when  o.  is  rich 

89:19  help  on  o.  that  is  mighty 
Ec.  3:20  all  go  unto  o.  place,  6:6 

4:9  two  are  better  than  o. 

II  how  can  0.  be  warm  alone? 
12  if  0.  prevail  against  him 

7:27  countjiig  o.  bv  o.  to  find 
Cant.  6:9  my  iindeflled  is  but  o 
Is.  23:15  ace.  todays  ofo.  kin" 
27:12  .shall  be  gathered  o.  by  o 
30:17  0.  thou,  flee  at  rob.  ofo.     I 


ONL 

/«.  34:16  no  o.  of  these  shall  fail 
41:25  raised  up  o.  from  north 
44:5  0.  shall  say,  I  am  Lord's 
45:21  0.  say,  In  L.  have  I  right. 
Dan.  7:13  o.  like  Son,  10:16  Ts 
Arms.  4:8  wandered  to  o.  city 
6:9  remain  ten  men  in  o.  house 
Zee.  3:9  on  o.  stone  be  seven  eyes 
14:9  0.  Lord,  and  his  name  o. 
.Ual.  2:15  make  o.  ?  wheref.  o  f 
Mat.  5:18  o.  jot  oro.  tit.  not  palss 
1 1:4  thr.  tabernacles,  o.  for  thee 
o.  for  Mo.  and  o.  for  Elias' 
Mark  9:5 ;  Luke  9:a3 
18:16  take  with  thee  o.  or  two. 
19:17  none  good  but  o.  Marks 

10:18;  Z!;fo  1.8:19 
25:45  ye  did  it  not  to  o.  of  least 
Mark  14:19  say  o.  by  o.  is  it  I » 
Ai/A-e  7:8  to  o.  go,  and  he  goeth 
16:.30  if  0.  went  from  dead,  31 
17:22  to  see  o.  of  the  days  of  S. 
John  10:.30  I  and  my  Pa.  are  o. 
17:11  be  0.  as  we  are,  21,  22 
.\cts  17:7  another  king,  o.  Jesus 
Lph.  2:14  both  o.  15  o.  new  m. 
4:5  0.  faith,  o.  L.  0.  bapt.  6o.  G. 
1  Jolm  5:7  three  o.  8  agree  in  o. 

&«  ACCORD,  ANOTHER,  JLiN.GOD. 

As  0\E. 

C,en.  3:22  behold,  man  is  as  o. 
Ec.  3:19  as  0.  dieth,  so  dieth 
Cant.  1:7  beaso.  tumeth  aside? 

See  DAY,  HEART,  EVERT. 

Is  0\E. 

fr'CT.  11:6  peo.  is  o.  41:25  drea  26 
Deut.  6:4  the  Lord  our  God  is  o 

L.  Mark  12:29 
f/frf.  3:20  med.  of  one,  but  G.  is  o. 

See  LITTLE,   MAN. 

.\ot  OXE. 

^cn,  24:41  if  they  give  ».  thee  o. 
Ji.r.  8:31  remained  not  o.  10-19 
13:.30  not  house  wh.  710C  0.  dead 
Deut.  2:.36  jio/o.  city  too  strong 
i.sam.  13:.30  is  n.  0.  of  them  left 
horn.  3:10  is  none  right,  not  0. 
See  MIGHTY. 

OXE,  vith  othnr. 
Gen.n-.n  separated,  0.  from  0. 
L.r.  14:20  0.  came  not  near  0 
17:12  stayed  han.  0.  side, ando 
Deut.  4:32  0.  side  of  heav.  to  0 
1.3:7  o.  end  of  earth  to  0  28-64 
■Tufl.  16:29  hold  ofo.  pill,  and  0. 
1  A.  3:23  0.  sai.  This  my  son  0 

25  give  half  to  0.  and  half  to  0. 
Ec.  3:19  as  0.  dieth,  so  dieth  o 
7:14  God  hath  set  the  o.  overo. 
J/a<.  6:24  hate  theo.  and  love  the 
other,  or  hold  to  the  0.  and 
despise  theo.  Zi/fe  16:13 
24:40  0.  taken,  the  o^*er  left 

41 ;  Luke  17:34.  a?,  36 
A;/fe  6:29  if  sm.  on  0.  che.  ofl'.  0. 
ft'i/.  5:17  are  contrary,  0.  to  oCA 
/?ci'.  17:10  0.  is,  oM.  is  not  come 
See  PEOPLE. 

There  Is  OXE. 
Ec.  4:8  th.  is  one  alone,  not  seco. 
Mark  12::!2  the  truth ;  th.  iso.Q 
1  Tim.  2:5;  Jam.  2:19 
OXE  of  Ihem. 
Er.  14-as  remained  not  0.  of  th. 
Mat.  26:73  surely  thou  art  0.  oft. 

J/nr*  14:69,  70 
yoAra  6:7  ev.  0.  oT/.  take  a  little 

OXE  thing. 
■lob  9:22  this  is  0.  <.  theref.  I  said 
Mat.  21:24  I  will  ask  you  0.  t/d. 

Luke  6:9;  20:3 
.Vort- 10:21  0.  /.  lack.  Zt/fe  18:22 
Luke  10:42  0.  Minjr  is  needful 
Acts  19:33  some  cried  o.  (.  21:31 
/■/«;.  3:13  but  this  0.  thing  I  do 

Wicked  OXE. 
Mat.  13:19  then  cometh  w.  0. 
38  tares  are  children  of  fi-.  0. 

1  ■fohn  2:13  overcome  ?c.  0.  14 
3:12  not  as  C.  who  was  of  w.  o. 
5:18  w.  0.  toucheth  him  not' 

OXESIMIS. 
Col.  4:9  O.  a  failhl'nl  brother 
Phile.  10  beseech  f.ir  my  son  O. 
OXESIPHORUS. 

2  Tim.  1:16  merry  to  house  of  O 
4:19  salute  the  household  of  O. 

OXLY. 

Gen.  19:8  o.  to  these  men  do  no. 

22:2  take  now  thine  0.  son,  Isa. 

12  nut  withheld  f  liineo.  son.  16 

2  A.  ]:i:19L.  even  thou  0.  7iJ.37:20 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


9G1 


OPE 

Job  81:29  ng.  nntion,  or  mnn  o. 
Ps.  51:4  nu'.  tlu>o  o.  have  I  ninnctl 
Cant,  (i:!)  Hho  U  o.  one  of  mother 
Litke  liVi  (K'ftd  man,  o.  son  of  in. 
8:42  one  o.  dim.  ft.'W  o.  cliild 
J?om.  6;;i  and  not  0.  so,  11 
8:'«  not  (1.  thi'y,  but  ourselvos 
13:27  lo  ti<)d  o.  wise,  bu  glory, 
1  Tim.  1:17;  ./«</«  25 

1  0»/'.  7:3'J  o.  in  the  Lord 

2  Tim.  4:8  not  to  inc  o.  but  to  all 

See  BEOOTTRK. 

OMOXS. 

A'um  11:.5  renit'ui.  o.  and  garlic 

owvviin. 

£r.  40:S6  clond  up,  Is.  wunto. 

o.wniA. 

^i.  30:34  tako  llio  Bpices,  o 
0\YX. 

£r.  2'^-2n  4lh  row  an  o.  .•i9:13 
Job  28:16  wisdom  not  val.  \vi.  o. 
ii**.  28: 13  0.  was  thy  covering 
See  STONES. 

OPE\,  .\<gcctlvc. 
0.'!i.  1:20  fowl  fly  in  o.  flrma. 

3o:14  Tamar  sat  in  o.  place 
Xum.  19:15  ev.  ().  vessel  is  unci. 

24:3  man  whoso  eyes  are  o.  4j  1.") 
1  .Sam.  3:1  word  of  L.  noo.  visi. 

1  A'.  6:18  cedar  carved  with  o. 

(lowers,  29:.J2,  33 

8:29  eves  lie  o.  tow.  this  house, 

59;2  6'Ar.  U:20,  40;  7:15 
Xeh.  l:ti  let  thine  eyes  be  o. 

6:5  S:lub.  wi.  0.  letter  sent  serv. 
Job  34:26  wicked  men  in  o.  sight 
Ps.  5:9  tlleir  throat  is  an  o.  sep- 
ulelire,  Itom.  3:13 

34:15  his  ears  are  0.  to  their  cry 
Pim:  13:16  fool  lay.  o.  his  folly 

27:5  0.  rebuke  bet.  th.  secret  lo. 
/t.  9:12  devour  Is.  witli  n.  montll 

24:18  window  from  on  high  o. 

00:11  thy  gates  sh.  be  o.  contin. 
Jer.  5:16  quiver  is  an  o.  sc pulch. 

32:11  what  was  sealed  ana  o. 
19  th.  eyes  o.  on  ways  of  men 
K^ek.  37:2  many  bones  in  o.  val. 
Dan.  6:10  windows  o.  in  chamb. 
Xe/i.  3:13  gates  of  land  wide  0 
John  1:51  ye  siiall  see  heaven  o. 
Acts  H»:27  prison  doors  o.  drew 

19:38  law  o.  there  arc  deputies 

2  Cor.  3:18  we.  wi.  0.  face  behol. 
6:11  our  month  is  o.  to  you,  our 

1  Tim.  5:24  8{>me  men's  sins  o. 
lUb.  6:6  put  him  to  o.  shame 

1  Pet.  3:12  ears  are  o.  to  prayers 
Bev.  3:8  set  bef.  thee  an  o.  door 

10:2  bad  in  liis  baud  a  book  o.  8 

See  FIELD,  FIELDS. 

OPE\,  Verb. 

Ex.  21::i3  if  a  man  shall  o.  a  pit 
N^im.  8:16  iiist.  of  such  as  o.  wo, 

16:30  if  earth  o.  month  and  swa 
DeMt.  13:8  tliou  shalto.  hand,  11 

20:11  make  ans.  t)f  peace  and  o. 

28:12  L.  eh.  o.  to  thee  his  treas, 

2  A'.  9:3  Ihen  o.  door,  and  flee 
13:17  0.  tile  window  eastward 

Job  11:5  O  that  (!.  wo.  0.  his  lips 
;i2:20  I  will  0.  my  lips  and  ans, 
35:16  doth  Jobo.  mouth  in  vain 
41 :14  who  can  o.  doors  of  face  ? 
Pf.  49:4  0.  my  dark  saying 
78:2  I  will  0.  mouth  in  parable 
81:10  0.  thy  mouth  I  will  till  it 
118:19  o.  to  me  gates  of  rigbtc. 
iVoi).  31:8  o.  thy  mouth  for  du. 

9  0.  thy  month,  judge  righte. 
Cant.  5:2  o.  to  me,  my  sister 

5  I  rose  up  too.  to  my  beloved 
Ja.  22:22  0.  none  shut,  sh.  noneo. 
26:2  o.  gales,  righte.  may  enter 
28:24  do.  he  0.  clodi  of  ground? 
41:18  0.  rivers  in  bii;!!  places 
42:7  0.  blind  eyes,  bring  out  pr. 
45:1  to  0.  before  him  the  gates 

8  let  earth  0.  bring  forth  salv. 

Jer.  13:19  cities  shut  up,  iionco. 

60:26  0.  her  storehouses,  cast  h. 

Ezek.  2:8  0.  thy  month  and  eat 

3:27  when  I  speak  I  will  o.  thy 

16:63  conf.  and  never  o.  mouth 
21:22  too.  month  in  slaughter 
25:9  I  will  0.  side  of  M.  fr.  cities 
37:12  I  will  0.  vour  graves 
•46:12  one  shall  o.  gate  tow.  east 
Zee.  11:10.  thy  doors,  O  Lcban. 
Mai.  3:10  if  I  will  not  o.  heaven 
Mat.  13:35  o.  month  in  parables 

25:11  Lord.  0.  to  ns,  Luke  13:23 
Lake  12:36  when  knock,  may  o. 
Acts  13:14  P.  was  about  too.  mo. 
Eph.  6:19  that  I  may  o.  mouth 


OPK 

Col,  4:3  O.  would  0.  door  of  utlc. 
Ber.  5:2  wort,  to  o.  book  f  3,  5,  9 
See  EYES. 

OPENED. 

Gen.  7:11  witid.  of  heav.  were  0. 
29:31  the  Lord  o.  Leah's  womb 
30:'22  Ood  0.  llachel's  womb 
4l:.36  Joseph  0.  all  storehouses 
43:-27  one  O.  sack,  43:21 ;  44:11 

A'j.  2:6  wh.  she  o.  ark,  saw  child 

.V«m.  16::!2  e;irth  o.  mou.  swal- 
lowed up  Korah,  /v.  106:17 

Juti.  3:25  he  0.  not  dotu's,  they  o. 
4:19  shoo,  a  bottle  of  milk,  and 
19:27  lier  lord  o.  do<»rs,  went  out 

2  A'.  9:10  Elisha  o.  door  and  fled 
13:16  0.  not  to  him,  he  smote 

2  t'hr.  29:3  Ilezekiah  o.  doors  of 

AV/i.  7:3  let  not  gates  of  .7.  be  o. 
8:5  K.  0.  book,  when  he  o.  peop. 
13:19  gates  not  o.  till  after  sat>. 

Job  31:32  o.  my  doors  to  traveller 
38:17  gates  of  death  been  o.  t 

Ph.  40:6  mine  ears  hast  thou  0. 
78:'2;i  tho'  be  o.  doors  of  heaven 
103:41  he  0.  rock,  waters  gushed 

Cant.  5:6  I  0.  to  my  beloved,  but 

Is.  14:17  0.  not  house  of  prison. 
4-S:S  time  that  th.  ear  was  n<Jt  o. 
50:5  Lord  God  hath  0.  mine  ear 

Jtr.  '.20:12  to  thee  have  I  o.  cause 
50:25  Lord  hath  o.  his  armory 

Ezek.  1:1  hea.  o.  Mat.  3:10;  Mar. 
1:10;  /,kA«3:21;  Acts\:'Ja 
16:25  hast  0.  thy  feet  lo  cv.  one 
37:13  I  have  o.  your  graves 
4-1:2  gate  shall  not  be  o. 
46:1  on  sabbath  it  shall  he  n. 

Dan.  7:10  judgment  set,  books  o. 

Xah.  2:6  gates  of  rivers  sh.  be  o. 

ZfC.  13:1  fountain  o.  to  David 


OPP 

Ads  10:40  God  showed  him  o. 
16:37  they  have  bi'aten  us  o. 
Col.  2:15  liiade  a  show  of  themo. 

OPEUATION,  8. 
Ps.  2.8:5  regard  not  o.  of  his 
Is.  5:12  nor  consid.  a.  of  hands 

1  Cor.  12:6  th.  arediversitv  of  o. 
Col.  2:12  risen  thro'  o.  of  faith 

OPHEL. 

2  Chr.  27:3  on  wall  of  O.  .1.3:14 
Xeh.  3:26  Nelhin.  in  O.  27;  11:21 

OPIIIR. 

Orn.  10:29.1.  be.  O.  1  Chr.  1:23 

1  A'.  9:28  came  to  ().  2  Clir.  8:18 
10:11  bro.  frcun  O.  great  plenty 
22:48  made  ships  go  to  (). 

1  Chr.  2'.1:4  S.IKX)  ta.  of  gold  of  O. 

Job  22:'24  lav  up  the  gold  ofO. 
28:16  not  valued  wi.  gold  of  O. 

Ps.  43:9  the  (lueen  in  gold  of  O. 

Is.  l.i:12  prec.  than  wedge  of  O. 

opixios,  s. 

1  A'.  18:21  h.  h>ng  halt  bet.  2o.  / 
Job  32:6  durst  not  sliow  mine  0. 

10  I  also  will  show  mine  0.  17 
OPPORTI'XITY. 
Mat.  26:16  o.  to  liel.  Luke  22:6 
Gal.  6:10  as  we  have  0.  do  good 
Phil.  4:10  careful,  ye  lacked  0. 
lleb.  11:15  0.  to  have  returned 

OPPOSE,  ED. 
Acts  18:8 0.  thenis.  and  blasph. 

2  Tim.  2:25  instructing  th.  th.  o. 

OPPOSEST,  ETH. 
.Tab  30:21  wi.  strong  hand  o.  thy. 
2  Thes.  2.4  o.  and  exalt,  himself 

OPPOSITIO.'MS. 

1  rim.  6:20  avoiding  0.  of  science 

OPPRESS, 


mit.t-.n  when  theyo._t_reasurcs|^^  3:9  the  E.gyplianso.  them 
~ '    •    -.-"  ."        22:21  neither  0.  stranger,  23:9 


it  shall  beo.  /,iU-«lI:9,  10 
■27:32  graves  were  o.  bodies  aro. 
Mark  7:.34  be  o.  35  ears  were  0. 
Lake  4:17  o.  book,  found  place 
'21:32  wh.  he  0.  to  us  scriptures 
43  o.  he  their  understanding 
.\rtA  5:19  angel  by  night  o.  pris. 
10:11  IVtcr  saw  heaven  0. 
12:10  iron  gates  o.  14  o.  not  gate 
M:'27  how  he 0.  door  to  Gentiles 
16:14  Lydia,  whose  heart  L.  0. 
26  the  prison  doors  were  0. 
1  Cor.  16:9  a  gr.  door  and  cfi'ect. 

is  0.  unto  me,  2  Cor.  2:12 
llfb.  4:13  all  things  are  o.  to  him 
l!ev.  4:1  a  door  was  o.  in  heaven 
6:1  when  Lamb  o.  one  seal 
3  0.  second ;  5  third ;  7  fourth 
9  0.  fifth  ;  12  sixth ;  8:1  seventh 
9:2  0.  the  bottomless  pit  and 

heaven  o.  and  white  horse 
20:12  books  o.  book  of  life  o. 

See  DAYS,  MOtTTII. 

OPEXEST. 

Ps.  101:28  thou  0.  thy  h.and 
145:16  thou  0.  thy  hand 

OPEXETH. 
Er.  13:2  sanctifv  lo  me  what  o. 
12  all  0.  matrix,  15;  34:19;  Xu. 
3:12;  18:15;  Lake  i-.-a 
.Tab  27:19  rich  man  o.  his  eyes 
,3.3: 16  he  0.  ears  of  men 
36:100.  their  ejir  t<i  discipline 
15  he  0.  their  ears  in  opprcssi. 
Ps.  3>S:I.3  dumb  man  o.  not  mou. 
I'ror.  1.3:3  that  o.  wide  his  lips 
21:7  0.  not  liis  mouth  in  gate 
31:'26  sheo.  mouth  with  wisdom 
[s.  5:1:7  so  he  o.  not  his  mouth 
Ezek.  20:26  all  that  o.  the  womb 
.John  10:3  to  him  the  ]>orter  o. 
Rev.  3:7  o.  and  no  man  shutteth, 
shutteth  and  no  man  o. 
OPE\I\0. 
Is.  42:20  o.  ears,  but  beareth  not 
Acts  17:3  o.  ami  alleging  Christ 

OPEMXG,  S. 
1  CTr.  9:27  o.  of  Innise  of  Ood 
■lob  1'2:14  shutteth,  there  be  no  o. 
Prov.  1:21  in  the  o.  of  the  gates 
8:6  o.  ofmv  lips  shall  be  right 
Is.  61:1  I>rociaim  o.  of  the  prison 
Ezek.  29:21  giv«  theeo.  of  mouth 

OPEXl.Y 
Gat.  .38:21  wh.  harlot  th.  was  o. .' 
Ps.  98:2  righteous,  he  o.  showed 
.Mat.  6:4  F.  reward  thee  o.  6.  18 
^fark  8:.32  spake  that  saying  o. 
.lohn  7:4  seeketh  to  be  known  0. 
10  we.  be  to  feast,  not  o.  secre. 
13  no  man  spaki!  of  him  o. 
11:.'>4  Jesus  walked  no  more  0. 
li^:*20  J.  said,  I  spake  o,  to  wor. 


Lev.  23:14  sh.  not  o.  one  ano.  17 
Dent.  23:16  Shalt  not  0.  servant 

24:14  Shalt  not  o.  a  hired  serv. 
Juil.  10:12  Moabites  did  o.  you 
.lob  10:3  is  it  gooilthoush(ni.  o.T 
Ps.  10:18  m.  of  earth  no  more  0. 

17;9  hide  me  fr.  wicked  thato. 

119:122  let  not  the  proud  o.  me 
Prnr.  22:22  noro.  tho  alllictcd 
Is.  49:26  fci'd  them  that  o.  thee 
.Jer.  7:6  if  ve  o.  not  the  stranger 

:J0:20  punish  all  thato.  them 
Ezek.  45:8  princes  sh.  no  moreo. 
IIos.  12:7  merchant  loveth  to  o. 
.Amos  4:1  kine  of  Bashan  o.  poor 
Mic.  2:2  0.  a  man  and  his  bouse 
Zee.  7:10  o.  not  widow  nor  fath. 
Mai.  3:5  witness ag.  those  thato. 
Jam.  2:6  do  not  ri.  men  o.  you  ? 

OPPRESSED. 
Dent.  a8:'29  shall  be  only  o.  .33 
Juil.  2:18  by  reason  of  th.  that  o. 

4:3  J:vl)in  o.  Israel ;  10:8  Phil.  o. 

6:9  ont  of  the  hand  of  all  that  o. 
you,  1  .sviwi.  10:18 

1  Sam.  12:3  whom  have  \o.f 
4  hast  not  defrauded  nor  o.  ns 

2  A".  13:4  Assyria  o.  22  kiiig  of 
2  Chr.  16:10  Asa  o.  some  of  pco. 
.lofi  20:19  0.  and  forsaken  pool 

;i5:9  they  make  the  0.  to  cry 
Ps.  9:9  Lord  be  a  refuge  foro. 
10:18  judge  tneo.  ll«:6;  146:7 
74:21  let  not  o.  return  ashamed 
106:42  their  enemies  0.  them 
Ec.  4:1  tears  of  such  as  were  o. 
/*.  1:17  seek  judgm.  relieve  0. 
3:3  people  shall  be  0.  every  one 
2:):12  O  tbon,  o.  virgin,  daught. 
:18:14  I  am  o.  undertake  for  me 
62:4  .\ssy.  0.  them  without  can. 
53:7  he  was  0,  and  alllictert 
68)6  fast?  to  let  the  o.  go  free 
.ler.  50:33  Is.  and  Jndah  were  o. 
Ezfk.  18:7  hath  not  o.  any,  16 
12  he  hath  o.  18  he  cruelly  o. 
22:'29  0.  stranger  wrongfully 
llos.  5:11  Ephr.  is  o.  and  broken 
Amos  3:9  behold  theeo.  in  midst 
Arts  7:'2-l  Closes  avenged  him  o. 
10:;i8  J.  heiiled  all  that  were  o. 

OPPRESSETH. 
Xum.  10;!)  go  to  war  ag.  him  o. 
I's.  5«i:l  he  lighting  dailv  o.  me 
Proa.  14:31  he  that  o.  pimr,  22:16 
28:3  a  poor  man  that  o.  the  poor 

OPPRESSI\0. 
Jer.  46:16  let  ns  go  from  o.  swo. 
50:16  for  fi'ar  of  the  o.  sword 
Zep.  3:1  woe  to  the  o.  city 

OPPRESSIOX. 

Ex.  3:9  0.  wherewith  Egyptians 


OUD 

/Vt//.  26:7  L.  looked  on  nnro. 
2  A'.  13:4  Lord  saw  o.  of  Israel 
.lob  ;16:15  openeth  theirears  in  0, 
Ps.  12:3  for  o.  of  poor  will  I  arisa 
42:9  0.  of  the  enemy.  43:2  ;  .35:3 
44:'24  forget,  our  o.  62:10  trust 
7.3:8  speak  wickedly  concern,  o, 
107::!9  are  hroughl  low  thro'  o. 
1I9:1;JI  deliver  me  fr.  o.  of  inaa 
A'c.  3:8  if  thou  seest  o.  of  poor 
7:7  0.  niakelh  a  wise  man  mad 
Is.  5:7  behold  o.  .30:12  trust  o. 
51:14  thou  shall  he  far  from  o. 
.3i):13  from  our  tl.  speaking  o. 
.ler.  (i:6  wholly  o,  in  midst  of  U. 
22:17  th.  eyes  and  heart  for  o. 
Ezek.  *22:7  by  o.  with  stranger 
29  people  of  the  land  used  0, 
46:18  sh.  not  take  inherit,  by  0. 

OPPRESSIOXS. 
.lob  33:9  by  the  miillitude  of  0. 
A't.'.  4:1  I  considered  theo.  done 
/*'.  3:1:15  despiseth  the  gain  of  o. 

OPPRES.SOR. 
.Tab  3:18  they  hear  not  voice  of  o. 
13:'20  number  of  years  hid.  to  o. 
I's.  72:4  shall  break  in  pieces  o. 
Prnr.  3:31  env.v  not  o.  cho.  none 
28:16  want,  understanding  is  o. 
Is.  9:4  hast  broken  rod  of  his  o. 
11:4  sav.  How  hath  o.  ceased  I 
31 :13  hast  feared  furv  of  the  o. 
./.;•.  21:12  out  of  band  of  0.  29:3 
23:38  because  of  fierceness  of  0. 
Z'C.  9:8  no  o.  shall  pass  through 
10:4  out  of  him  came  every  0. 
OPPRESSORS. 
./oft  27:13  this  is  the  herita.  of  o. 
Ps.  .34:3  o.  seek  after  my  soul 
119:121  leave  me  not  to  minco. 
Ec.  4:1  side  of  o.  th.  was  power 
Is.  3:12  children  are  their  o. 
14:2  they  shall  rule  over  their  o. 
16:4  0.  consumed  out  of  the  land 
19:*20  cry  to  Lord  because  of  o. 

ORACLE. 
2  Sam.  16:23  inquired  at  o.  of  G. 

1  A'.  6:16  be  builtthem  for  theo. 
8:6  priests  bro.  ark  of  L.  intoo.- 

2  Chr.  4:20  should  bum  be.  theo.. 
Ps.  28:2  lift  up  hands  to.  holy  o. 

ORACLES. 
.■\cts  7:38  received  the  lively  o. 
Rom.  3:2  to  them  were  coin.  o. 
Ileb.  5:12  first  princip.  of  o.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4:11  speak  of  the  o.  of  God 

ORATIOX. 
Acts  12:21  Herod  made  0.  toth. 

ORATOR. 
Is.  3:3  from  Jn.  the  eloquent  0. 
Acts  24:1  o.  named  TertuUuB 

ORCHARD,  S. 
Cant.  4:13  an  o.  of  pomegranates 
Ec.  2:5  I  made  me  gard.  and  o. 

ORDAIX. 

1  Chr.  9:22  S.  did  o.  in  their  offl, 
1*7:9  I  will  o.  a  place  for  my  pe- 
h.  26:12  L.  that  wilt  0.  peace 
1  Cor.  7:17  so  0.  I  in  all  churchea 
Tit.  1:5  thou  shouldest  o.  elders 

ORDAIXED,  ETH. 
Num.  28:6  ofiering  that  \\as  o. 

1  K.  12::i2  Jerobo.  o.  a  feast,  3:3 

2  K.  23:5  put  down  id.  priests  o. 
2  ftir.  11:15  Jeroboam  o.  i)riest3 

29:*7  instruments  o.  by  David 
Est.  9:'27  Jews  0.  feast  of  Purim 
Ps.  7:13  0.  arrows  aj^.  persecut. 
8:2  out  of  mouth  of  babes  o. 
3  moon  and  stars  thou  hast  o. 
81:5  0.  in  Joseph  for  testimony 
1.32:17  I  have  o.  a  lamp  for  mine 
Is.  30:33  Tophet  is  o.  of  old 
Jer.  1:5  I  o.  thee  to  be  a  prophet 
Dan.  2:24  king  0.  to  dest  i-oy  men 
Hob.  1:18  O  L.  thou  hast  o.  them 
Mark  3:14  .lesus  o.  12  to  be  with 
John  15:16  I  0.  ye  sho.  bri.  fruit 
Acts  1:22  0.  to  he  witness  with 
10:42  0.  of  God  to  be  judge 
13:48  as  were  o.  to  eternal  life 
14:'2.3  when  they  o.  them  elders 
16:4  decrees  were  0.  of  apostles 
17:31  judge  by  man  he  hath  o. 
Rom.  7:10  command,  o.  to  life 
13:1  powers  that  be,  are  o.  of  G 
1  Cor.  2:7  hidden  wisdom  (Jod  0. 
9:14  Lord  o.  that  they  which  pr. 
Gal.  .3:19  law  was  o.  by  angels 
Eph.  2:10  wh.  God  hath  lieforeo. 
1  Tim.  2:7  I  am  o.  preacher  to  G 
Ilth.  5:1  ev.  high-priest  is  o.  8:3 
9:6  when  these  things  were  o. 
Jade  4  0.  to  this  condemnation 


9C2 


CRUDEN'S  COJfCORDANCE. 


ORE 

ORDER,  Siibatnnllve. 

9  A'.  2^5:4  comp.  priests  of  pec.  0. 
1  Chr.  fi;32  waited  accord,  to  o. 

V>:V?,  sonsht  him  not  aft.  due  o. 

2.3:31  0.  commanded  them  be.  L. 

25:2  ace.  to  o.  of  D.  6;  2  Ch.  8:14 

Job  10:23  land  of  dark,  without  o. 

Pg.  110:4  pri.  after  o.  of  M.  Heb. 

5:6,  10;  6:20;  7:11,  17,21 

1  Cor.  lii:l  have  yi.  o.  to  church. 
Col.  2:.')  beholding  vour  o. 
i/t-ft.  7:11  not  called'  after  o.  of  A. 

In  ORDER. 
Gen.  22:0  Abr.  laid  wood  in  o. 
Ex.  40:4  thou  sh.  set  in  o.  thin, 
that  are  to  be  set  in  o.  Leo. 
1:7,  8.  12;  6:12;  ^:8 
2.3  he  set  bread  in  o.  upon  it 

2  Sam.  17:23  put  his  house  in  o. 

1  A'.  18:33  Elijah  put  wood  in  o. 

2  A'.  20:1  set  house  in  o.  Is.  38:1 
2  Chr.  13:11  show-bread  set  in  o. 

29:.35  service  of  house  of  L.  in  o. 
Jot)  .3:J:5  set  words  in  o.  bef.  me 
Fs.  .50:21  th.  in  o.  bef.  thine  eyes 
Ec.  12:9  the  preacher  set  in  0. 
Is.  44:7  set  it  in  o.  before  me  ? 
Ezek.  41:6  chambers  were  30  ino. 
Lnke  1:1  hand  to  set  forth  in  o.  3 

8  served  before  God  in  his  o. 
Act.f  18:2;i  country  of  Phry.  in  o. 
1  Cor.  11:.34  rest  will  I  set  in  o. 

15:23  ev.  man  shall  rise  in  hiso. 
Tit.  1:5  I  left  thee  to  set  In  0. 

ORDER,  Verb. 
Ex.  27:21  Aa.  o.  it,  Ler.  24:.3.  4 
Jiirl.  13:12  how  sh.  we  o.  child  ? 

1  K.  20:14  who  shall  n.  battle? 
Job  2.3:4  0.  my  cause  before  him 

37:19  we  cannot  o.  our  speech 
P.S-.  Il():i:i3  0.  steps  m  thy  word 
Is.  9:7  up(m  his  kin;;dom  to  o.  it 
Jer,  4(1:3  o.  ye  buckler  and  shield 

ORDERED,  ETH. 
Jiiri.  6:26  build  altar  in  o.  place 

2  Sam.  23:5  covenant  o.  and  sure 
Job  13:18  I  hare  o.  my  cause,  I 
Fs.  .37:2:5  steps  of  gonil  man  areo. 

.50:23  who  o.  conversation  arig. 
ORDERIXGS. 
I   C7ir.  24:1»  these  were  their  o. 

ORDERLY. 
Acts  21:21  walkcst  o.  keepest  law 

ORDIXWCE. 

Ex.  12:14  feast  of  passovcr  for  an 

0.  forever,  24.  43;  13:10 

15:25  made  a  statute  and  an  o. 

Num.  9:14  accordin;^    to   o.    of 

passover,  2  Chr.  .35:13 

10:8  to  be  to  you  for  an  o.  fore. 

18:8  and  to  tiiv  sons  by  an  o. 

for  ever,  2  Chr.  2:4 
19:2  0.  of  L.  commanded,  31:21 
Jos.  24:25  set  them  o.  in  Shech. 

1  Sam.  30:25  made  it  o.  for  ever 

2  Chr.  35:25  made  them  o.  in  Is. 
Ezr.  3:10  after  the  o.  of  David 
Is.  21:5  the  law  chanLjed  the  o. 

58:2  forsook  not  o.  of  their  God 
.Efef*-.  46:14  ofTerinij  by  perpet.  o. 
Mai.  3:11  what  pro.  w'-e  kejit  o.f 
Eom.  13:2  power  resists  o.  oiK}. 

1  Pet.  2:13  submit  to  every  o.  of 

ORDIX.WCES. 
Ex.  18:20  Shalt  tc-ach  them  0. 
Lev.  1S:3  neither  walk  in  theiro. 
4  ye  sh.  keep  mine  0.  30;  22:9; 
a   Chr.   .3:3:8;    feei.    11:20: 
43:11;  1  Cor.  11:2 
Nvm.  9:12  to  o.  of  passover,  14 

2  K.  17:.37  0.  he  wrote  for  you 
Neh.  10:32  made  o.  made  for  us 
J()t:i8::!3  knowest  thou  the  o.  of 

heaven?  .Ar.  31::S5;  33:25 
Ps.  9it:7  kept  o.  he  ffave  them 
119:91  continue  accordin*,'  to  o. 
Is.  58:2  ask  of  me  o.  of  insticc 
Jer.  '.iU'Mt  if  0.  depart  before  me 
EmIc.  43:18  these  are  0.  of  altar 
44:50.  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
Mai.  3:7  t'ono  away  fr.  mine  o. 
^Luke  1:6  "commandments  aud  0. 

of  Lord 
Eph.  2:15   commandment   con- 
tained in  0. 
Col.  2:14  out  handwriting  of  o. 

20  are  ye  subject  to  o.  ? 
Beb.  9:1  >iad  0.  of  divine  service 
10  carnal  o.  imposed  on  them 
ORDIWRV. 
.Eiei.  10:27  diminisludo.  food 

OREU. 
J-url.  7:25  of  Mid.  Zeeb,  O.  8:3 
Ps.  83:11  their  nobles  like  O. 
Is.  10:26  of  Midiau  at  rock  of  O. 


OUG 
ORGAN,  S. 

drn.  4:21  of  such  as  handle  o. 
Job  21 :12  rejoice  at  sound  of  o. 

30:31  my  o.  turned  into  voice 
Ps.  150:4  praised  him  with  o. 

ORIOX. 
Job  9:9  maketh  O.  Amosh:i 

38:31  loose  the  bands  of  O.  f 

ORNAME\T. 
Prov.  1:9  o.  of  grace  to  thy  head 

4:9  give  to  head  an  o.  of  grace 

25:12  as  an  o.  of  fine  gold,  so  is 
h.  .30:22  defile  o.  of  molten  ima. 

49:18  clothe  thee  as  with  an  o. 
Ezek.  7:20  the  beauty  of  his  o. 

1  Pet.  3:4  0.  of  meek,  quiet  sjjirit 

or\"a:»ie:vts. 

Ex.  33:4  no  man  put  on  him  o. 
5  put  oft"  thy  0.  from  thee,  G 
.h-td.  8:21  0.  on  camels'  neck 

2  Sam.  1:24  S.  who  puto.  on  you 
Is.  3:18  tinkling  o.  about  feet 

61:10  decketh  liimself  with  0. 
Jer.  2:32  can  a  maid  forget  hero. 
4:;i0  deckcst  thee  wi.  o.  of  gold 
Ezek.  16:7  come  to  excellent  o. 

11  decked  tliee  with  o.  put 
23:40  deckedst  thyself  with  0. 

ORIVAIV. 

1  Chr.  21:15  floor  ofO.  18,  28 

20  O.  turned  hack,  saw  angel 

25  Da.  gave  to  ().  600  shekels 

ORPAH. 

i?»//i  1:4  name  of  one  O.  otherK. 

14  O.  kissed  Naomi,  but  Kuth 

ORPIIAXS. 

Lam.  5:3  are  o.  our  mothers  wid. 

OSPREY,  OSSIFR.\GE. 
Ler.  11:13  o.  and  o.  Deut.  14:12 

OSTRICH,  ES. 

Job  39:13  wings  and  feath.  to  o.? 
Lam.  4:3  like  o.  in  the  wilderu. 

OTHER. 
Oen.  28:17  ncme  o.  but  ho.  of  G. 
Jiid.  13:10  came  to  me  0.  day 

16:17  and  be  like  any  o.  man 
20  go  out,  as  at  o.  times  before 
1  Sam.  3:10  L.  called  as  at  o.  ti. 

2:1:25  S.  sat  on  seat  as  at  o.  tim. 

21:9  there  is  no  o.  save  th.  here 
.1/(1/.  12:13  restored  whole  as  o. 

,l/firi3:5;  ZkA-?  6:10 
Mark  7:4  many  o.  thin.  th.  be,  8 

]2::J2  and  there  is  none  o.  but  he 
Luke  14:;J2  o.  is  yet  a  gr.  way  oft' 

18:11  that  I  am  not  as  o.  men 
,Iohn  1.5:24  works  no.  o.  man  did 

21:25  there  are  many  o.  things 
Arts  4:12  nei.  is  salva.  in  any  o. 

8:34  himself,  or  of  some  o.  man  ? 
See  GOD,  GODS,  one,  side. 

OTHERS. 
Mat.  5:47  wh.  do  ye  more  th.  o.f 
Mark  15:31  saved  o.  Lnke  23:.35 
Phil.  2:4  also  on  the  things  of  o. 

1  Thes.  2:6  not  yet  of  o.  sought 

OTHERWISE. 

2  Chr.  30:18  they  eat  passover  o. 
P.<.  38:16  0.  sliould  rej.  over  me 
Rom.  11:6  o.  grace  no  mo.  grace : 

0.  work  IS  no  more  work 
Gal.  5:10  will  be  none  0.  minded 
Phil.  3:15  any  thing  you  be  o. 
1  IVn.  6:3  if  "any  mail  teach  o. 

OTHXIEL. 
.Tos.  1.5:17  (1.  took  it.  .Tad.  1:13 
Jud.  3:9  raised  deliverer,  O.  11 

orcHES. 

Ex.  28:11  0.  of  gold,  39:6,  13 

13  thou  Shalt  make  o.  of  gold 

14  fasten  chains  to  theo.  :39:18 
25  thou  Shalt  fasten  in  two  o. 

orGHT,  or  rather  Al'GIIT. 
I'en.  39:6  he  knew  not  o.  he  had 

47:18  there  is  note,  left 
Ex.  12:46  not  car.  forth  o.  flesh 
/.<  r.  11:25  whoso  bcareth  o.  car. 

19:6  if  0.  remain  unto  third  day 

25:14  sellcst  0.  or  buyest  0. 
Ki'm.  15:24  if  o.  be  committed 

30:11  or  uttered  o.  out  of  her  lips 
It'  id.  4:2  not  add  or  diminish  0. 

26:14  nei.  have  I  taken  0.  in  my 
mourn,  nor  given  o.  for  dead 
.los.  21:45  there  failed  not  0. 
Ruth  1:17  if  0.  but  death  part 

1  S(»n.  12:4  nor  hast  th.  taken  o. 
5  have  not  found  o.  in  my  ha. 

25:7  neither  was  th.  o.  missing 
.30:22  he  will  not  give  them  o. 

2  Sam.  3:.35  if  I  taslo  bread  or  0. 
14:10  whoso  saith  o.  to  thee 


OVE 

2  Sam.  14:19  can  turn  ft-,  o.  my  lo. 
Mat.  5:23  brother  hath  0.  ag.  th. 
21:3  if  any  man  say  o.  to  you 
Mark  7:12  suf.  himnomore  doo. 
8:23  and  asked  him  if  he  sawo. 
11:25  forgive,  if  ye  have  o.  ag. 
■John  4:.33  brouirht  himo.  to  eat? 
Acts  4:32nei.  said  o.  was  his  own 
24:19  if  they  had  o.  against  me 
28:19  had  o.  to  ac.  ray  nation  of 
Phile.  18  if  he  owethtlice  o. 

OUGHT. 
Gen.  20:9  o.  not  be  done,  34:7: 

Zfr.  4:2.  27 
ISam.  13:12  no  such  th.  o.  to  be 
1  Chr.  12:.32  kn.  what  Is.  o.  to  do 
Mat.  23:23  o.  ha.  done.  La.  11:42 
.\cts  24:19  who  0.  to  have  been 
Rom.  8:26  to  pray  for  as  we  o. 
1  Tim.  5:13  speak,  th.  they  o.  not 
Tit.  1:11  teach,  thi.  they  o.  not 
.lam.  3:10  these  thi.  o.  not  to  be 
4:15  that  ye  o.  to  say,  If  the  L, 
IPet.  3:11  what  pers.  o.  ye  to  be 
%John  8  we  therefore  0.  to  rece. 

OUGHTEST. 
1  K.  2:9  wh.  thou  o.  to  do  to  him 
Mat.  25:27  0.  to  put  my  money 
Acts  10:6  tell  thee  wh.at  thou  0. 
1  Tim.  3:15  how  th.  o.  to  behave 
OUR.     See  brother,  father. 

LORD. 

OURS. 

Gen.  31:16  hath  taken  that  is  o. 
34:23  shall  not  ev.  beast  be  0.  ? 
Mark  12:7  the  inheritance  shall 
be  0.  Luke%\:U 

1  Cor.  1:2  .Jesus,  both  th.  aud  o. 

2  Cor.  1:14  ye  are  o.  in  day  of  L. 
OUTCAST.  S. 

Ps.  147:2  gathereth  o.  of  Israel 
Is.  11:12  shall  assemble  0.  56:8 
16:3  hide  o.  4  let  my  o.  dwell 
27:13  0.  in  land  of  Eg.  worship 
Jer.  .30:17  bee.  they  called  thee  o. 
49:36  0.  of  Elam  shall  not  come 

OUTER. 
Ezek.  46:21  broiu;.  me  too.  court 
Mat.  8:12  o.  darkn.  22:13;  26:30 

OUTGOINGS. 

Jos.  17:9  0.  of  it  at  sea,  19:29 

18  and  the  0.  it  shall  be  thine 

18:19  0.  of  tlie  border  at  north 

19:14  o.  thereof  are  in  the  valley 

22  0.  of  border  at  the  Jord.  33 

Ps.  65:8  makcst  o.' of  morning 

OUTLANDISH. 
Neh.  13:26  o.  women  caused  Sol. 

OUTLIVED. 
Jud.  2:7  ciders  that  o.  Joshua 

OUTRAGEOUS. 
Prov.  27:4  wratli  is  cruel,  ang.  o. 

OUTRUN. 
John  20:4  other  disciple  o.  Peter 

OUTSIDE. 

■Tiid.  7:11  Gideon  went  to  the  o. 

1  A".  7:9  0.  towards  great  court 

Ezek.  40:5  heho.  a  ivall  on  the  o. 

.Mat.  2:3:25  0.  of  cup,  Lnke  ll::ffl 

26  that  0.  of  them  be  clean  also 

OUTSTRETCHED. 

Detit.  26:8  us  out  with  an  o.  arm 

./.r.  21:5  fight  >'ou  with  o.  arm 

27:5  made  earth  by  my  0.  arm 

OUTWARD. 
1  Sam.  16:7  lookoth  ono.  appear. 

1  Chr.  26:29  for  the  o.  business 
Xeh.  11:16  Levites  foro.  business 
Est.  6:4  Ham.  come  to  o.  court 
^ci.  40:17  brtuiudit  into  o.  court 
.^fat.  2:3:27  appear  beantifnl  o. 
Ef^n.  2:28  which  is  o.  in  flesh 

2  Cor.  4:16  tho'  onro.  man  perish 
10:7  thiuL's  after  0.  appearance? 

1  Pet.  3:3  not  that  0.  adorning 

OUTW.\RDLY. 
Mat.  2.3:28  o.  n|ipe.ir  rirfiteons 
ifom.  2:28  notaJiwwh.  is  one  o. 

OUTWENT. 
Mark  6:33  ran  afoot,  ando.  them 

OVEN. 
Ler.  2:4  oft'erin^-  baken  in  o.  7:9 
11:35  whether  it  be  o.  or  ranges 
26:28  bake  your  bread  in  one  0. 
Ps.  21:9  make  them  as  a  fleryo. 
Lam.  5:10  skin  was  black  like  o. 
llos.  7:4  as  an  o.  heated  by  baker 
6  made  ready  heart  like  an  o.  ^ 
Mai.  4:1  that  shall  burn  as  an  o. 
Mat.  6:30  cast  into  o.  Luke  12:28 

OVENS. 
Ex.  8:3  IVogs  come  into  thine  o. 


OVE 

OVER. 

Nujn.  27:16  set  man  o.  congrega. 
Cant.  2:11  winter  past,  rain  is  0. 

OVER  against. 
Nvm.  8:2  lamps  gi.  light  o.  a.  3 
USajn.  5:23  come  on  t>iem  o.  ar;. 
mulberry-trees.  1  Chr.  14:14 

1  K.  20:29  pitched  one  0.  a.  other 
Neh.  7:3  ev.  one  to  be  0.  a.  house 
Ec.  7:14  God  set  one  o.  a.  other 
.Jer.  31:39  line  go  forth  o.  ao-  it 

See  ALL,   HIM,    JORDAN,    ISRAEL, 
ME,   THEE,   THE.M,   VS,   YOU. 

OVERCAME. 

,4c/**  19:16  evil  spi.  was,  o.  them 
Per.  3:21  even  as  I  also  o. 
12:11  0.  him  by  blood  of  Lamb 

OVERCHARGE,  D. 

Lf'ke  21:34  lest  your  hearts  he  o. 

2  Cor.  2:5  that  I  may  not  o.  you 

OVERCOME. 

Gen.  49:19  troop  shall  o.  him 
Ex.  .33:18  that  cry  for  being  o. 
X>/m.  13:30  are  well  able  to  0.  it 

22:11  peradventure  I  sh.  o.  theia 
2  A'.  16:5  Ahaz,  could  not  o.  him 
Cant.  6:5  eyes,  they  have  o.  me 
Is.  2.8:1  head  of  them  that  areo. 
.Jer.  23:9  man  whom  wine  hath  o. 
Luke  11:22  stronger  shall  o.  hira 
.lohn  16::33  I  have  o.  the  world 
Pmn.  3:4  o.  wh.  thou  art  judged 

12:21  be  not  0.  of  evil.  0.  evil 
2  Pet.  2:19  of  whom  man  is  o. 

20  ag.  entangled  therein ando. 
1  .John  2:13  0.  wicked  one.  14 

4:4  are  of  God.  have  o.  them 
Per.  11:7  beast  sh.  o.  witnesses 
13:7  war  with  saints,  o.  them 
17:14  and  Lamb  shall  0.  them 

OVERCOMETH. 
1  John  5:4  bom  of  God  0.  world, 

victory  o.  world,  5 
Pev.  2:7  o.'will  I  give  tree  of  life 

11  he  that  o.  shall  not  be  hurt 
17  him  that  o.  will  I  gi.  to  eat 
26  him  tliat  o.  will  I  give  pow. 

3:5  he  that  o.  shall  be  clothed 

12  him  that  o.  will  I  make  pil. 

21  that  0.  will  I  grant  to  sit 
21:7  that  o.  shall  inh.  all  thingg 

OVERDRIVE. 
Gen.  33:13  ifmen  sho.  o.  them 

OVERFLOW. 
Pent.  11:4  water  of  Red  sea  0. 
Ps.  69:2  come  where  floods  o. 
15  let  not  waterfloods  o.  me 
Is.  8:8  thro'  Jud.  o.  and  go  over 
10:22  consumpti.  decreed  sh.  o. 
28:17  waters  o.  the  hiding-place 
43:2  rivers  they  sh.  not  o.  thee 
.Jer.  47:2  waters  of  north  o.  land 
Pan.  11:10  certai.  come.  o.  26.  40 
Joel  2:24  fats  o.  with  wine,  3:13 

OVERFLOWED,  ETH. 

.Jos.  3:15  in  harvest  Jor.  o.  banks 
Ps.  78:20  smote  rock,  streams  o. 
aPet.  3:6  world  o.  with  water 

OVERFLOWING. 
.Job  aS:ll  bindeth  floods  from  o. 
38:25  watercoin-se  for  o.  of  wat. 
Is.  28:2  flood  of  mighty  wat.  0. 
15  when  o.  scourge  pass,  18 
30:28  his  breath  as  o.  stream 
■Ter.  47:2  north  sh.  be  an  o.  flood 
Ezek.  13:11  be  an  o.  shower,  13 
38:22  rain  o.  rain  aud  hailstones 
Bab.  3:10  the  o.  of  the  water 

OVERFLOWN. 
1  Chr.  12:15  Jor.  when  it  had  0. 
.rob  22:16  wh.  foundation  was  0. 
Pan.  11:22  with  flood  they  beo. 

OVERLAY. 
Er.  2.5:11  o.  ark,  24;  .30:3 
27:2  0.  altar  with  brass,  38:2 

OVERLAID. 
Ex.  26:.32  pillars  o.  with  gold 
38:6  0.  staves  of  shittim-wood 

1  K.  3:19  died,  because  she  0.  it 

2  Chr.  4:9  he  0.  doors  with  brass 
Cant.  5:14  belly  as  bri.  ivory  o. 
See  GOLD. 

OVERLAYING. 
Ex.  38:17  the  o.  of  chapiters,  19 

OVERLIVED. 
Jos.  24:31  days  of  elders  th.  0.  J. 

OVERMUCH. 
Ec.  7:16  riLThte.  o.  17  he  not  0. 
2  Cor.  2:7  swallow,  with  0.  Bor. 

OVERPASS. 
Jer.  5:28  they  o.  deeds  of  wicked 


CRUDEX'S  CONCORDANCE. 


963 


OVE 

OVRRPAST. 

Bf.  67:1  n-fiiL'o  until  cjilnm.  hon. 
J8,2ii:20  huU-  until  indign.  bu  0. 

OVKRPl.rS. 
Z*i'.  2.':2T  Kt  him  n-store  thoo. 

OVKRRW.  RIWI^'G. 

2  Stirn.  lS:'J't  Aliiin:i;t/.  o.  Cu^^hi 

XaA.  1:8  uu  o.  tloud  will  buumkc 

OVERSKE. 

1  Hii'.  &:29  nppoiiituU  too.  vcss. 

2  Chr.  2:*2  3.000  to  0.  them 

OVERSEER. 

f,'t-n.  3t>:4  mtuU-  o.  (»vrr  house,  6 

.V,7'.  11:0  Joil  th.  0.  14  Znlid.  o. 

•Ho.  iif  Li'vitcs;   larl'iJoJI.  O. 

P/vr.  G:7  the  aut  haviiif^  no  o. 
OVERSEERS. 

f>'tn.  41:3^1  lot  Phanioh  appoint  o. 

2  C^r.  2:1S  SnloiiK.n  sot  S.tiOO  o. 

31:13  (?.  underhand  of  Conouinh 

34:12  0.  of  nil  that  wrouirht.  13 

17  di'liv.  intin.  into  lumd  ofo. 

Acts  20:*2S  H.  Ghost  made  you  o. 

OVERSHVDOAV.  ED. 

Mat.  17:5  liri::rht  cloud  o.  them, 

Luke  1:.*J5  pmverof  IIii,'h.o.  theu 
Acts  5:15  shadow  of  L*.  o.  them 

OVERSIGHT. 
Gtn.  43:l*i  pcrudv.  it  was  an  o. 
Xutn.  'A-M'l  o.  of  them  that  keen 

4:H'i  tlie  0.  of  all  the  tabernacle 
2  A'.  12:1 1  that  had  o.  of  house  of 

L.  «:5.  9;  2  C7tr.  34:10 
1  Chr.  9:*i3  liad  theo.  of  the  pates 
J^'  ^.11:16  had  the  o.  of  business 

1.^:4  theo.  ofthe  house  of  Ond 
1  I'tt.  5:2  takini;  o.  not  by  const. 

OVERSPREAR,  l\G. 

Ofn.  9:r.l  of  th.  the  earth  was  o. 
Van.  9:27  the  0.  of  abominations 

OVERTAKE. 

G^n.  44:4  when  thou  dost  o.  th. 
Er.  15:!(  I  will  pursue,  I  will  o, 
D(>if,  1M:(>  K'st  avi-Uirero.  slayer 
28:2  bl<--siniri»  ciune  and  0.  thee 

15  these  cursef*  shall  o.  thee,  45 
Jos.  2:5  for  yc  shall  o.  them 
I  Sam.  30;8*thou  sh.  surely  o.  th. 
StS'awi,  15:14  lest  Absalom"  o.  us 
Is.  59:9  nei.  doth  justice  o.  us 
Jfr.  42:16  sw.  ye  feared  sh.  o.  yea 
Uos.  2:7  shall  not  o.  lier  lovers 
10:9  the  battle  did  not  a  them 
Amos  9:10  e\  il  shall  not  o.  us 

13  pliiUL'hman  sii.  o.  the  reaper 
1  This.  5:4  should  o.  you  as  tiiief 

OVERTAKE\,  ETII. 

1  C?ir.  21:12  tiee  till  sword  o.  th. 
iV.  1S::I7  purs,  enemies  o.  them 
G^a^.  ti:l  if  a  man  be  o.  in  a  fault 

OVERTHREW. 
G^n.  10:25  God  o.  thi-se  cities,  29 
£>.  14:27  L.  0.  £•_'.  TV.  l:J(i:!5 
Divt.  2!):23  which  L.  o.  in  an,'^er 
Is.  13:19  when  G.  o.  Sodom  and 

Gnmo.Jer.  50:40;  .-lmw4:ll 
/cr.  20: ifi  be  as  cities  the  Lordo. 
Mat.  21:12  .1.  0.  tables  of  monev- 

chaii-  Mark  n:\h\Johri2-\b 
OVERTHROW.  Substantive. 
Gen.  19:2«.»  (;.  sent  Lot  out  of  o. 
Dx'f.  29:23  o.  of  SihJ.  .Jer.  49:18 
2Ptt.  2:6  condom,  cities  with  o. 

OVERTHROW,  Verb. 
Qen.  19:21  I  will  not  o.  thiscitv 
Ex.  23:24  thou  sh.  o.  their  ;r"d*s 
Deuf.  12:3  yo  shall  n.  their  altars 

2  .Si/n.  10:3  D.  sunt  to  spy  audo. 
11:25  make  battle  strong,  o.  it 

1  Chr.  19;3  David  sent  to  o.  land 
Ps.  10*'i:2ti  to  o.  them  in  wildern. 

27  too.  their  seed  am.  nations 

340:4  have  pur.  to  o.  my  s:oinus 

11  evil  hunt  vio.  man  too.  him 

Pror.  18:5  not  i;ood  to  o.  ritrhte. 

Hag.  2:22  I  will  o.  the  throne  of 

kinird.  T  will  o.  the  chariots 

Acts  5::i9  if  it  be  of  G.  ve  can.  o. 

2  Tim.  2:18  0.  the  faith  ofpomo 

OVERTHROWETH. 
Jnb  12:19  lead,  prince",  o.  mi^rbty 
Pmr.  13:t»  wickedness  o.  sinner 
21:12  G.  o.  wicked  for  wickedn. 
22:13  o.  Words  ()f  irans^cssor 
29:4  he  that  receiv.  j.'ifls  o.  land 

OVERTHROWIV. 
Ex.  l.*i:7  hast  o.  Ihi-m  that  rose 
JuKi.  9:40  and  many  were  o. 

3  Sam.  17:9  some  of  them  be  o. 
S  Chr.  14-13  Ethiopians  were  o. 
Jol)  10:6  know  th.  O.  halh  o.  me 


OX 

Ps.  141:fi  their  judffos  are  0. 
Pn,i\  11:11  city  Iso.  by  wicked 
12:7  wicked  o.  14:11  ho.  ofwic. 
Is.  1:7  Your  land  is  desolate  aso. 
Jfr.  18:2,3  lei  them  be  o.  hef.  th. 
Lam.  4:1)  S.  was  o.  as  in  nmment 
/)an.  11:41  many  countries  be  o. 
.imtM  -1: 1 1  I  havi-  o.  some  of  you 
Jon.  3:4  40  days  Ninev.  sh.  be  0. 

1  Cor.  10:5  were  v.  in  wilderness 

OVERTOOK. 

Gtn.  31:2;lo.  Jacob  in  monnt 

25  Lab,  0.  Jactib  ;  4  (;*i  steward 
JfiJ.  18:22  Jricah  o.  chil.  of  Dan 
20:42  battle  o.  men  of  Benjamin 

2  A'.  25:5  armv  of  Chaldeans  o. 

Zedekiah;  Jrr.  39:5;  52:8 
JSflm.  1:3  her  jiersecnlors  o.  her 

OVERTIRX. 
Job  12:15  water-*,  thev  o.  earth 
Eztk.  21:27  1  willw.  6.  o.  it 

OVERTl'RXEn.  ETH. 
Jttd.  7:13  the  tent  fell  and  o.  it 
Job  0:5  which  o.  the  mountains 
2S:0  o.  mountains  by  the  roots 
34:25  know  tli.  works  and  0.  th. 

OVERWHELM!,  EO. 
.Tof>  6:27  yea.  ye  o.  fatherless 
Ps.  55:5  and  liorror  hath  o.  me 
f>l:2  when  my  heart  is  o. 
77:3  mv  spirit  o.  142:3  ;  143:4 
7H:53  the  sea  o.  their  enemies 
124:4  then  the  waters  had  o.  us 

OVERWISE. 
Ec.  7:16  nor  make  thyself  o. 

OWE. 
Sorn.  13:8  0.  no  man  any  thinjj 

OAVEO. 
Mat.  18:24  one  „.  him  10.000  tal. 

28  one  which  o.  him  a  100  pen. 
Luke  7:41  the  one  o.  500  pence 

OWEST.  ETH. 
Maf.  18:28  i»ay  me  that  thon  o. 
Luke  16:5  how  much  o.  thou  J  7 
Ph'iU.  18  thee,  or  o.  thee  auijht 
19  0.  to  me  even  thine  own 
OWL. 
Lev.  11:16  o.  and  cuckoo,  De\tt. 
14:1.5.  IG:  /?.  .34:11,  15 
17  the  little  0.  and  cormorant 
Ps.  102:6  I  am  like  o.  of  desert 

OWLS. 

Job  30:20  I  am  companion  to  o. 

Is.   13:21   0.   sliall  dwell    there, 

34:13;  J<^r.  50:.39 

43:20  drapons  and  o.  honor  me 

Mic.  1:8  uiake  a  mouminjj  as  o. 

owx. 

1  Chr.  29:14  o.  have  we  piv,  thee 
16  we  prepared,  is  all  thine  o. 

Mat.  20:15  do  wh.  I  will  wi.  o.? 

Luke  16:12  you  that  which  iso.  ? 

John  1:11  came  to  his  o.  o.  rece. 
13:1  loved  his  o.  that  were 
15:19  world  would  love  his  o. 

Acts  5:4  was  it  not  in  th.  o.  pow.? 

1  Cor.  6:19  ye  are  not  your  o. 
10:24  let  no  man  seek*  his  o. 

29  cons,  not  th.  o.  but  of  oth. 
13:5  charity  seeketh  not  her  o. 

Phil.  2:21  seek  their  o.  ihinirs 
1  Tim.  5:8  provide  not  for  his  o. 
See  cnrvsEL,    rorNTRT,   eyes, 

HK.MtT,  MOrSE,  LAND, 

rKOPLE,  SELF.  SELVES,  SOUL, 
WAY,    WAYS,    WILL. 

Er.  21:28  o.  of  ox  sbaH  be  quit 
34  0.  of  pit  sh.  make  it  pood 
36  bis  o.  bath  not  kept  him  in 
22:11  o.  of  it  sh.  accept  thereof 

12  make  restitution  to  o. 

15  but  if  0.  thereof  be  with  it 
1  A'.  16:24  Shemer.  o.  of  the  hill . 
/v.  1:3  the  ox  knoweth  his  o. 
Acts  27:11  believed  0.  of  the  ship 

OWXERS. 
./oft  31:39  caused  o.  to  lose  lives 
Prov.  1:19  taketh  away  life  of  o. 
Ec.  5:11  what  jjood  is  there  too. 

13  riches  kept  for  o.  to  Ih.  hurt 
Luke  19;.33  o.  said.  Why  loose  ye 

OWX  ETH. 
Lev.  14:.35  he  that  o.  the  house 
Acts  21:11  bind  man  o.  th.  girdle 

OX. 

Bt.  20:17  not  co\  et.  o.  Deut.  5:21 

21:28  if  o.  iror,..  be  stoned.  20-3G 

22:1  if  man  ste-il  o.  or  sheep 

4  wliether  il  be  o.  tw  ass.  ne 

23:4  iftbou  meK  th.  enemy's©. 

12  thint;  o.  and  thine  ase  rest 


PAD 

Tvr.  3-4:19  flrstl.ofo.  orsheepmi. 
Lev.  7:23  eat  no  fat  of  o. 
yum.  7:3  f()r  each  of  princes  o. 

22:4  as  the  o.  licketh  up  grass 
1ft  u(.  5:14  0.  do  no  work  on  sab. 

14:4  0.  sheep,  and  goat  may  eat 

22:1  not  see  hro.'s  o.  go  astray 
10  not  plou<;h  with  o.  and  ass 

25:4  not  mu/./.le  o.  treadeth  out 

corn,  1  Cor.  9:9;  1   Tim.  5:18 

Jos.  6:21    they  destroy  o.  and 

sheep.  1  Sam.  15:15 
Jufi.  3:31  slew  GtH)  with  o.-goad 

6:4  loft  neither  sheep  nor  o. 
1  Sam.  12:3  wh.  o.  have  I  taken? 

14:.'J-I  brinj:  cv.  man  o.  and  sheep 
Xfh.  5:18  for  me  dailv  one  o. 
J(>f)  0:5  loweth  o.  over  fodder? 

24:3  take  widow's  o.  for  pledge 

40:15  Hehemoth  eat.  erass  ns  o. 
Ps.  60:31  please  L.  b.-tter  thano. 

104i:2O  i:h)ry  into  simiiitu.  of  o. 
Prm\  l-.iio.  s;oeth  to  sluujrhter 

14:4  incre.  bv  strenj;th  of  the  0. 

15:17  betterthan  a  stalled  o. 
Is.  1:3  the  0.  knoweth  his  owner 

11:7  lion  shall  eat  straw  likeo. 

32:20  send  for.  the  feet  of  theo. 

6():3  killeth  o.  as  if  he  slew  man 
Jer.  11:10  was  like  a  lamb  orano. 
Ezek.  1:10  four  had  face  of  an  o. 
Luke  13:15  each  loose  o.  on  sab. 

14:5  an  o.  or  ass  fallen  into  a  pit 

Wild  OX. 
Deut.  14:5  zri/U  o.  ye  may  eat 

OX  EX. 
Gen.  12:16  Ab.  had  o.  and  asses 

32:5  J.  said.  I  have  o.  and  asses 

34:28  sons  of  J.  took  Shech.  o. 
E.r.  9:3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  o. 

22:1  restore  five  o.  for  one  ox 
Xum.  7:3  princes  bro.  twelve  o. 

22:40  Balak  otleredo.  and  sheep 

2.3:1  prepare  nic  liere  seven  o. 
iMut.  14:26  bestow  money  for  o. 

1  Sam.  11:7  hewed  yoke  of  o. 
14:14  yoke  of  o.  mi^jht  phnifrh 

32  took  sheep  and  o.  and  slew 
15:0  Aijas  and  the  best  of  the  o. 

14  wifalmeaneth  lowing  ofo.  .^ 

15  spared  best  of  sheep  and  0. 
27:9  David  took  away  tne  o. 

2  Sam.  6:6  holdof  it,  0.  shr>o)v  it 

13  Da.  sacrificedo.  and  fatling:s 
24:24  bonjrht  thres. -floor  and  o. 

1  A*.  1:9  Adonijah  slew  o.  19.  25 
4*2.3  daily  provision,  ten  fat  o. 
7:25  one  sea,  twelve  o.  under  it, 

44;  U  Chr.  4:4, 15 
8:63  S.  off.  sacrifice  to  L.  22.000 

0.  120.000  sheep,  2  Chr.  7:5 
10:19  El.  was  plougbin<T  with  o. 

20  Elisha  left  0.  ran  after  Elij. 

21  took  yoke  of  o.  slew  them 

2  K.  5:26  is  it  a  time  to  rec.  o.  .^ 
2  Chr.  15:11  oflered  of  spoil  700o. 

18:2  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  0. 
20::J3  consecrated  thinnre  600  o. 
31:6  they  brou^'lit  in  tithes  of  o. 
35:8  for  passo.  three  hundred  o. 
Job  1:3  his  substance  was  5(K>  o. 

14  o.  plouffhintr.  asses  feedini^ 
42:12  gave  him  1.000  yoke  of  o. 

Pf.  8:7  to  have  dominion  over  o. 

144:14  that  our  0.  may  be  stront; 
Prov.  14:4  wh.  no  o.  crih  is  clean 
Is.  7:25  for  sendintr  forth  of  o. 

22:13  joy  and  pladn.  slayinir  0. 

30:24  o.and  asses  eat  cl.  prov. 
./er.  51:23  T  break  husb.  and  o. 
Dan.  4:25  eat  sr.  as  o.  .33:  5:21 
Amos  6:12  ploutrh  there  with  o. .? 
,}fat.  22:4  o.  and  fallini.'S  killed 
Lukf  14:19  bou;,'ht  5  yoke  of  o. 
.Inhn  2:14  those  in  temple  soldo. 
A''ts  14:13  nriest  of  Jup.  bro.  o. 
1  Cor.  9:9  dotii  G.  ta.  care  for  o.  .^ 
OZEM.     1  Chr.  2:15 
OZIAS.    Mat.  1:8,  9 


PAARAI.    2  5am.  23:35 
PACES. 

2  Sam.  6:13  when  gone  six  p.  he 
PAC'IFV.  ED,  ETH. 

E^t.  7:10  then  kin^'"s  wrath  p. 
ProJT.  16:14  a  wise  man  p.  wrath 

21:14  a  gift  in  secret  p.  anger 
Er.  10:4  yielding  ».  gr.  otTences 
Ezek.  16:ta  whm  I  am  p.  toward 

P\nAX-ARAM. 
Gen.  25:20  dau.  of  Rethuel  of  P. 

28;6  Isa.  s<-nt  .Tacoh  away  to  P. 
7  his  father,  and  was  gone  to  P. 

81:18  had  gotten  in  P. 


PAL 
Gen.  35:9  J.  when  he  came  fr.  P. 
26  sons  born  to  him  in  P.  46:15 
PADDLE. 

Deut.  23:13  Imvr;y,  on  weapon 
PAGIEL. 

Num.  1:13  P.  son  of  Ocran,  7:71 
PAID.    See  nfter  pat. 
PA  IX. 

Job  14:22  flesh  on  him  eh.  hnve;^ 
15:20  wicked  travailelh  ^\  ith  p. 
3-3:19  is  chastened  alsr>  with  p. 

Ps.  25:18  mine  affliction  and  p. 
48:6  p.  lis  ft  woman  in  travail, 
Is.  13:8:  26:17 

Is.  21:3  my  loins  filled  with;?. 
2'!:1S  child,  we  have  been  in  p. 
66:7  bi-f.  Iut;>.  came,  she  was 

.Ar.  6:31  /J.  as  wo.  in  trav.  22:23 
12:b3  put  themselves  to/),  but 
15:  IK  \\'hy  is  my  p.  perpetual 
80:2^i  with  p.  on  head  of  wicked 
51:8  Babylon,  t-ake  balm  for/j. 

Ezi'k.  30:4  great/;,  in  Ethiopia, 9 
16  Sin  shall  have  great  p. 

Mic.  4:\0 p.  and  labor  to  bring 

Xah.  2:10  much  p.  is  in  all  loins 

Pom.  8:22  creation  travail,  in  p. 

PfC.  16:10grmwed  tonguesfor /;. 
21:4  n(u*  shall  th.  be  any  more  p. 

See  pANos. 

PAIXED. 

Ps.  55:4  my  heart  is  sore  p. 

Is.  2;i:5  they  shall  be  sorely  p. 

Jer.  4:10  1  am  />.  at  very  heart 

Jofl2:i'i  jieoide  shall  be  much  j5. 

Ptv.  12:2  and  p.  to  be  delivered 
PAIXS. 

1  Sam.  4:10/).  came  upon  her 
P.f.  116:3".  of  hell  gal  hold 
.IrM  2:24  nav.  loosed/),  of  death, 
/i'ct'.  16:11  blasphem.  bee.  of  p. 

PAIIVFCL,  IVESS. 
ps.  73:16  it  was  too  p.  for  me 

2  Cor.  11:27  and/),  in  watchings 

PAIXTEO.  ST. 
2  E.  9:30  Je/.ebel  /).  her  face 
Jer.  22:14  and /).  with  vermilion 
Ezek.  2:i:40  thou  p.  thy  eyes 

PAIXTIXG. 
Jer.  4:30  thou  rentest  fare  wi.  p. 

PAIR. 

Luke  2:24  oflVr/;.  of  turtle-doves 

Pev.  6:5  a  p.  of  balaucta  in  hand 

PALArE. 

1  K.  16:1R  Zimri  burnt  king's  p. 
21:1  Nabotb  had  vinev.  hy  p. 

2  A".  15:25  smote  Pekaiali  in  p. 
20:18  eunuchs  iny>.  of  king 

1  Cftr.  20:1  the/?,  is  not  for  man 
19  perfect  heart  to  build  the  p. 

Ezr.  4:14  maintenance  fr.  the/). 
Xih.  1:1  was  in  ShnsKan  the  p. 

7:2  ruler  of  p.  charge  over  Jer. 
Est.  3:15  in  Shushan  thep  8:14 

0:12  destroyed  500  men  in  thep. 
Ps.  45:15  enter  into  king's  p. 

144:12  after  similitude  of  n  p. 
Cant.  8:9  build  a  p.  of  silver 
/v.  25:2  mad<'p.  of  strangers 
Dan.  4:4  flourishing  in  my  p. 

6:18  king  went  top.  pas.'night 
11:45  he  shall  plant  p.  between 

seaa 
Amos  4:3  shall  cast  them  into  p. 
.\ah.  2:6  opened.  ».  dissolved 
Mat.  26:58  Pe.  followed  Jesus  to 

high-priest's  p.  Mark  14:54 
LukeU-.H  a  strongman  keep.  p. 
Phil.  1:13  bonds  manifest  in  p. 
PALACES. 

2  Chr.  36:19  and  burnt  all  thep. 
Ps.  4.5:8  myrrh,  out  of  ivory  p. 

48:3  G.  is  kntiwn  in  p.  for'rrfu. 
1.3  mark  bnlwnrks.  considi-rp. 

7^1:60  sanctuary  like  high  p. 

122:7  iirosperity  within  thy  p. 
Pror.  30:28  spider  is  in  kin^'^sp. 
Is.  13:22  dragons  sh.  cry  in  thy/;. 

32:14  thep.  shall  be  forsakiii 

.34:13  thonis  come  up  in  her  p. 
Jt-r.  6:5  let  us  destrov  her  p. 

0:21  death  is  entered  into  our;;. 

17:27  fire  shall  devour  p.  of  Jer. 

49:27  CfUisume/'.  of  Benliadad 
Lam.  2:5  hath  swallowed  her  p. 
Eztk.  10:7  knew  their  desol.  p. 

2.">:4  shall  set  their/),  in  thee 
AmosZ:'ti  publish  in  p.  at  Ash- 
hod,  in  p.  ofEirypt 

10  store  up  robbery  in  their  p. 

11  p.  be  spoiled  :  6:8  bate  p. 
Mic.  5:5  he  tlmll  tread  iu  our  p. 
SeextEVOVR. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


PAR 

PALE,  IVESS. 

Is.  20:22  iiti.  t-liall  face  wax  p. 

Jer.  30:t)  ail  fnues  turned  into  p. 

Jiev.  0:8  looked,  behold  j^.  horse 

PALESTI^'A. 
Ex.  15:14  hold  ou  men  of  T. 
Is.  14:2it  rej.  not  thou,  whole  P, 
31  cry,  O  city,  thou,  \vhole  P. 
PALM. 
Lev.  14:15  ixMir  into;).  20 
John  18:22  struck  Je^us  with  p. 

PALiM  branches. 
iV'M.  8:15  to  mount  and  fet.  ^j.  b. 

PALMER-WORM. 

Joel  1:4  what  p. -w.  left,  loc.  eat. 

2:25  restore  years /;.-»'.  eaten 

AniOs4:9  fig-trees,  thup.-«'.  dev. 

PALMS. 

1  Sain.  5:4  ;;.  of  hands  cnt  off 

2  A'.  9:35  they  found  Skull  and;j. 
Is.  49:16  grav.  thee  on^j.  of  han. 
Ifan.  10:10  set  me  on  jo.  of  hands 
Mid.  26;ti7  others  smote  him  wi. 

]}.  of  their  hands,  Mark  14:65 
Hev.  7:9  white  robes,  p.  in  han. 

PALM-TREE. 
Jvd.  4:5  dwelt  under  ;j.-^  of  D. 
Ps.  92:12  ri-rht.  flour  like;>.-C. 
Cant.  7:7  stature  islike  toa.p.-t. 

8  I  will  go  nj)  to  the  p.-f. 
Jer.  10:5  are  upriiijht  as  thep.-t. 
Ezek.  41:19  face  of  man  tow.  p.-t. 
Joel  1:12;;.-;'.  and  apple-tree 

PALM-TREES. 
Ex.  15:27  El.  wh.  were  I'd  p.-t. 
Lev.  23:40  take  branches  of  p.-t. 
Dent.  34:3  show,  him  city  of^j.-^ 
Jud.  1:16  out  of  city  ofjy.-t. 
3:13  M.  possessed  city  of  ;j.-^ 

3  K.  6:29  wi.  fii.'urcs  of  ;).-^  32.35; 

7:3ti:  2  Chr.  3:5;  Ezek.  40:16 
2  Chr.  28:15  bro.  tli.  to  ci.  oVp.-t. 
John  12:13  took  branches  oi p.-t. 

PALSY,  lES 
Mat.  4:24  had  7;.  he  healed  them, 
iV«ri2:3;  Lukeb-.m 
8:6  ser.  lieth  at  home  sick  of  p. 
9:2  Je.  said  to  sick  of  ;>.  S.  thy 
sins  be  fori,nven,  Mark  2:5 
Mark'2:\Q  sick  of?).  Luke  5:24 
Act.s  8:7  many  taken  with  p.  and 
9:33  Eneas,  "who  was  sick  of  ^. 
PAMPIIYLIA. 
.4^^5  13:13  P.  came  toPergainP. 
15:38  departed  from  them  fr.  P. 
27:5  had  sailed  o#er  sea  of  P. 
PA\. 
Lev.  2:5meat-ofler.  baken  in^. 
6:21  in  a;),  it  shall  be  made 
7:9  dressed  in  p.  shall  be  pries. 

1  Sain.  2:14  serv.  stuck  it  into  p. 

2  Sam.  13:9  Tarn,  took  ;j. poured 
Ezek.  4:3  take  unto  thee  ironyj. 

PAIVS. 
Ex.  27:3  make  p.  to  rec.  ashes 
Num.  11:8  baked  manna  in  p. 

1  Chr.  9:31  thi.  made  in  /).  23:29 

2  Chr.  35:13  offer,  sod  they  in  7;. 

PA^GS. 
If.  13:87).  Pli-  '''I^e  h"-f^  of  them 

21:3 y?.  take  hold  me  asp.  of  w. 

26:17  worn,  crieth  out  in  her?;. 
Jer.  22:23  j^racious  when/),  come 

48:41  heart  of  worn,  in  »,  49:22 

50:437).  "^  <Jf  a  worn.  Mic.  4:9 

PAiVIVAG. 
Ezek.  27:17  traded  in  market,  P. 

PAIVT,  ED,  ETH. 
Ps.  38:10  my  heart  p.  stren.  fail. 

42:1  as  hartp.  so  7).  my  soul 

119:l:Jl  open,  my  month  and  7). 
Is.  21:4  at  Hie  vision  my  heart  7). 
Amos  2:7  that?),  after  the  duet 

PAPER. 
Is.  19:7;).  reeds  shall  wither 
2  John  12  would  not  write  wi.  p. 
PAPHOS.     Acts  13:6 

PAPS. 
Ezrk.  23:21  for  the;),  of  thy  yon. 
Liike  11:27  hies,  arc  ;>.  th.  suck. 

23:29  blessed  ;).  never  jravc  suck 
Bev.  1:13  girt  7).  with  gold.  gird. 

PARABLE. 
Num.  23:7  Balaam  took  upp.  and 

said.  24:3,  15.  20.  21.  23 
Joh  27:1  .1.  continued  his;).  29:1 
Ps.  4!i:  1  I  will  incline  ear  to  a  /). 

78:2  mc)uth,  in  i\  p.  will  1  utter 
Prov.  26:7  7).  in  mouth  of  fools,  9 
Ezek.  17:2  speak  a  /).  to  Israel. 

21:3  utter  /).  to  rebellioua  house 
Mic.  2:4  lake  up  n  /).  against  you 
Uab.  2:6  these  take  upy^.  ag.  you 


PAK 

Mat.  13:18  hear;),  of  the  sower 
24  ano.  p.  put  he.  31,  33-  21::J3 
34  with.  p.  6p.  nut,  Mark  4:34 
24:32  learn  a  p.  of  the  fig-tree, 
MarkXZ-.^m;  Luke  2\:'49 
J/orrA  4:10  asked  him  of  7).  7:17; 
Luke  8:9 
12:12  spoken;?,  ag.  th.  Zm.  20:19 
Luke  5:36  he  spake  a7).  to  them, 
6:39;  8:4;  12:16;  13:6;  14:7: 
15:3;    18:1,  9;    19:11;    20:9: 
21:29;  John  10:Ci 
12:41  L.  spak.  thou  thisT).  to  us? 
PARABLES. 
E::ek.  20:49  doth  he  not  speak  p.  ? 
Mat.  13:3  spake  many  thinirs  to 
them  in  7;.  13:34 ;  22: 1 ;  Mark 
3:23;  4:2,  13.  3:i;  12:1 
3/arA;  4:13  how  will  yckn.  all;). .? 
LukeSilOj}-  seeing  might  not  see 

PAR.ADISE. 
Luke  23:4:i  to-day  with  me  in  p. 
2  Cor.  12:4  was  caught  up  into?). 
Pev.  2:7  in  the  midst  of  7).  of  G. 

PARAMOrnS. 
Ezek.  23:20  doted  upon  their;?. 

P.4RAIV. 
Gen.  21:21  wil.  of  P.  N'um.  10:12 ; 

12:16;  13:3.26;  1-S(?m.  25:1 
Deut.  33:2  forth  from  mount  P. 
Hab.  3:3  Holy  One  camo  from  P. 
PARBAR.     1  Chr.  20:18 

PARCEL. 
Gen.  33:19  J.  bought;?,  of  afield, 

,7b,s\  24:;j2;  ./o///?,  4:5 
Pufh  4:3  Na.  selleth  a  p.  of  land 

1  Chr.  11:1:37).  of  gr.  full  of  bar.  14 

PARCHED. 
Is.  35:1  p.  ground  become  pool 
Je7\  17:6  shall  inhabit;?,  places 
See  CORN. 

PARCHMENTS. 

2  Tim.  4:13  bri.  especially  the  p. 

PARDO\. 
Ex.  23:21  not;?,  your  tranirrea. 
34:9;?.  our  iniq.  Num.  14:19 

1  Sam.  15:25;?.  my  sins 

2  K.  5:18  Lord,  ;).  thy  servant 
24:4  which  Lord  would  not  p. 

'2  Chr.   30:18  good  L.;?.  ev.  one 
Neh.  9:17  G.  ready  to  p.  gracious 
Job  7:21  why  not;),  my  trausg.  ? 
Ps.  25:11  for  name's  sake;),  ihi. 
/^■.  55:7  he  will  abundantly  p. 
■Jer.  5:1  I  will ;).  it ;  7  shall  I  p. 
33:8  I  will ;;.  all  their  iniquities 
50:20  I  will;),  whom  I  reserve 

PARDOXED,  ETH. 

Num.  14:20  I  have  ;;.  ae.  to  word 
Ts.  40:2  tell  her  that  iniq.  is;?. 
La?n.  3:42  thou  hast  not  7). 
JIic.  7:18  G.  like  thee,  p.  iniq.  ? 

PARE. 
Deut,  21:12  shave  head,  p.  nails 

PARENTS. 
Mat.  10:21  children  shall  rise  np 
against  their;).  Mark  13:12 
Li/ke  2:27  7).  brought  in  child  Je. 
8:56  her  p.  were  astonished,  but 
18:29  is  no  man  that  hath  left/). 
21:16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  by  p. 
■John  9:2  who  did  sin.  man  or}?. .? 

22  these  words  si)ake  «.  2;J 
Pom.  1:30  di^o.  top.  2  Tim.  3:2 
2  Cor.  12:14  chi.  not  lav  up  for;?. 
Eph.  6:1  chil.  obey;).  'CoL  3:20 
1  Thn.  5:4  learn  to  requite  th.  p. 
Heb.  11:23  Mo.  was  hid  of  his  7?. 

PARLOR,  S. 
Jud.  3:20  E«'.  was  sitting  in;?. 
2:1  Ehud  slnit  doors  of  the;?. 
1  Sam.  9:22  8.  bro.  them  to;?. 
1  Chr.  28:11  gave  S.  pattern  of;?. 
PARMENAS.    ActsQ:5 

PART. 

Ex.  10:17  at  nether;?,  of  mount. 

Lev.  2:16;?.  of  beaten  corn,  ;?.  oil 

Num.  18:20  nei.  have  p.  am.  th. 

Dent.  10:9;  12:12;  14:27.  29; 

18:1;  Jos.  14:4:   18:7;   I  am 

thy  p.  and  inherit,  in  Israel 

22:41  utmost;?,  of  people,  23:13 

Jos.  22:25  ye  have  no  p.  in  L.  27 

Ruth  2:3  to  light  on  p.  of  field 

3:13  perf.  to  thee;),  of  kinsman 

1  Sam.  23:20  our  p.  sh.  be  to  del. 
30:24  hi«/?.  is  thatgoeth  to  bat. 

2  Sam,  2l);l  we  have  no;),  in  I) 
2  A'.  18:2.3  if  able  on  thy  p.  to  set 

riders,  h.  36:8 

1  Chr.  12:29  greatest  ;).  kept  ho. 

2  Chr.  29:16  prie.  we.  to  inner;?. 


PAR 

Neh.  1:9  oast  out  to  uttermost;?. 
5:11  rest,  hundredth;),  of  mon. 

■7ob  32:17  I  will  answer  my  p. 

Ps.  5:9  inward;?,  is  wickedness 
51:6  in  hidden  p.  know  wisdom 
118:7  L.  takes  my  ;?.  with  them 

Prov.  8:26  nor  highest;?,  of  dust 
31  rejoic.  in  habitable;?,  of  ear. 
17:2/).  of  inherit,  amo.  hreth. 

Is.  7:18  hiss  for  fly  in  utmost;?. 
24:16  fr.  utmost;?,  heard  songs 
44:16  he  burneth  p.  in  fire.  19 

Ezek.  45:17  prince's;?,  to  give 

Dan.  2:33;?.  iron,;?,  clay,  41,  42 
5:5  king  saw;?,  of  the  hand,  24 
11:31  arms  shall  stand  on  his;;. 

Ajnos.  7:4  it  dev.  deep,  eat  up 7). 

Mark  4:."18  in  hinder^,  of  ship 
9:40  not  against  us,  is  on  our  7). 

Luke  10:42  M.  liath  chos.  good  7;. 
17:24  lii^'htuini:  lighteneth  one 
;).  sliiniiii:  to  other 7). 

John  13:8  wash  th.  not,  ha.  nop. 
19:23  four  parts,  ev.  soldier  a7?. 

Acts  1:17  obtained  p.  of  ministry 
25  may  take  p.  of  this  minist. 
5:2  AnantaB  kept^.  of  price,  3 
8:21  thou  hast  neith.  p.  nor  lot 
14:4  p.  wi.  Jews.  p.  wi.  apostles 
19:32  1).  knew  not  where!',  came 
23:6  the  one  7?.  were  Sadducees 
27:12  more  ;?.  advised  to  depart 

1  Cor.  12:24  honor  to  that;?. 
15:6  greater;?,  rem.  to  this  day 
16:17  was  lacking  on  your;?. 

2  Cor.  6:15;?.  believ.  wi.  infidel? 
Tit.  2:8  that  he  of  the  contr.  p. 
//!?&.  2:14  himself  took^.  of  same 
\  Pet.  4:\A  on  th.  ;?.  heisevilspo. 

of,  on  your  p.  glorified 
Rev.  20:6;?.  in  first  resurrection 
21:8  liars  sh.  have  7).  in  lake 
22:19  G.  shall  take  away  his;?. 

PART,  Verb. 
T^r.  2:6  shalt;).  meat-offering 
Ruth  1:17  if  aught  but  death  p. 

1  Sum.  30:24  they  shall;?,  alike 

2  Sa)n.  14:6  th.  was  none  to;?. 
Job  11:6  shall  they  p.  him  among 

the  merchants? 
Ps.  22:18  they  ;'.  niy  garments 

III   PART. 
Rom.  11:25  blindness  i?!-;?.  to  Is. 

1  Cor.  13:9  we  knowiyt;?.  and  we 

prophecy  in  p. 

10  that  i/i;?.  sh.  be  done  away 
12  I  kniiw  U17?.  but  then  sh.  I 

2  Cor.  1:14  acknowledgeduszrtT?, 
2:5  not  grieved  me  but  in  p. 

Third  PART. 

2  K.  11:5  a  t.  p.  enter  on  Sabba. 

2  Chr.  23:4  t.  p.  of  you  be  port. 

Neh.  10:32  charge  ours.  wi.  t.  p. 

Ezek.  5:2  bum  with  fire  at.p.  r 
t.p.  smite  about  it,  a  thi?d 
p.  scatter  in  the  wind,  12 

Zee.  13:8  a  third  p.  shall  be  left 
9  I  will  bring  th<3?.  p.  thro'  fire 

Rev.  8:7  t.  p.  of  trees  was  burnt 

8  t.  p.  of  sea  became  blood 

9  t.  p.  of  creat.  died,  t.  p.  ships 

11  t.  ;?.  of  wat.  bee.  wormwood 

12  t.  p.  of  sun,  moon,  and  stars 
9:15  prep,  to  slay  t.  p.  of  men 
12:4  his  tail  di'cw  t.  p.  of  stars 

Fourth  PART. 
I  Sa7n.  9:8  have/,  part  of  shekel 

1  A'.  6:33  posts  of  olive-tree  f.  p. 

2  A'.  6:25/.  p.  cab  of  doves'  clung 
Xeh.  9:3  read  one/,  p.  ano./.  ;;. 
Rev  6:8  power  given  over/.  7?. 

Fifth  PART. 

Gen.  41:34  take  up  f.  p.  of  land 

47:24  give  f.  p.  to  Pharaoh,  26 

2,€U.  5:16  a^d /.  ;?.  thereto,  6:5; 

22:14;  27:13,19,27,31;  Num.b:'! 

Tenth  PART. 

Ex.  16:3fi  homer  is  the  tenth  p. 
Lev.  5:11  tenth  p.  of  an  ephah  of 

fine  flour,  6:20;  Nmi.  28:5 
Num.  5:15  t.  p.  of  ephah  of  meal 
18:26  ve  shall  offer  even  t.  p. 
Ezek.  4.5:11  ephah  may  cont.  /.  p. 
Ileh.  7:2  Abra.  gave  a  t.  p.  of  all 
Rev.  11:13  the  t.  p.  of  city  fell 

PARTS. 

Gen.  47:24  four  ;).  sh.  be  yo.  own 
hev.  22:23  any  thing  lack,  in  ;). 
Num.  31:27  div.  prey  into  two  p. 
Deut.  19:3  divide  land  into  3;). 
Jos.  18:5  divide  into  seven  p.  6, 9 

1  Sajn.  5:9  emer.  in  th.  secret;?. 

2  Sam.  19:43  have  ten  p.  in  king 

1  A'.  16:21  Is.  divided  into  two  p. 

2  A'.  11:7  two;),  watch  ab.  king 


PAR 

Neh.  11:1  9;?.  dw.  in  other  cities 
Job  26:14  th.  are;?,  of  his  ways 

41:12  I  will  not  conceal  his  p. 
Px.  2:8  uttermost  p.  of  earth 

63:9  go  into  lower  p.  of  earth 

65:8  dwell  in  utmost;?,  afraid 

139:9  dwell  in  utmost  p.  of  sea 
Prov.  18:8  go  to  innerm.  p.  26:22 
Is.  3:17  Lord  will  disc,  secret/?. 

44:2:3  shout,  ye  lower  ;?.  of  earth 
Jer.  :34:18  between  p.  thereof,  19 
Ezek.  26:20  in  the  low  p.  of  earth 

31:14  to  nethery?.  of  earth,  18 
16  comff)rted  in  the  nether  p. 
of  earth.  32:18,  24 

S7:ll  we  are  cut  off  for  out  p. 

38:15  place  out  of  north  p.  39:4 
Mat.  12:42  she  came  from  utter- 
most;?. LukelhSl 
John  19:2;i  garments  made  4;?. 
Rom.  I'r.'lS  no  more  place  in;?. 

1  Cor.  12:24  comely  ;?.  no  need 
Eph.  4:9  descended  into  low.  p. 
litv.  16:19  city  divided  into  Zp. 

See  BACK,  HINDER,  I>rWARD. 
PARTED. 

Gen.  2:10  river;?,  into  four  beads 

2  K.  2:11  chariot  ;).  both  asunder 
14  waters  ;?.  hitlier  and  thither 

Job  38:24  what  way  is  light ;).  ? 
Jof^ 3:2 scatter,  and;;,  my  land 
Mat,  27:35  ;?.  his  garmen.  Mark 
5:24;  Zt/A-^  23:34  ;  ./oA;i  19:24 
Zz/Xre  24:51  blessed  them,  was  2?. 
Acts  2:45  p.  them  to  all  men 

PARTETH. 
Rev.  11:379.  hoof,  Deut.  14:6 
Prov.  18:18  lot  ;?.  betw.  mighty 

PARTAKER. 

Is.  50:18  been  p.  with  adulterers 

Cor.  9:10  sho.  be;?,  of  his  hope 

23  I  be  p.  thereof  with  you 

10:30  p.  why  am  I  evil  spok.  of? 

1  Tim.  5:22  p.  of  oth.  men's  sins 

2  Tim.  1:8  be  thou  ;?.  of  afflicti. 
2:6  husbandman  be  7).  of  fruits 

1  Pet.  5:1  I  am  also  p.  of  the  gl. 

2  John  11  biddelh  G.  speed  is  p. 

PARTAKERS. 
Mat.  23:30  not  been  p.  in  blood 
Rot?i.  15:27  if  Gentiles  have  been 
p.  of  their  spiritual  things 

1  Cor.  9:13  are  2?.  with  the  altar 
10:17  we  are  all  7).  of  that  bread 

18  are  not  they  which  eat  p.  ? 
21  cannot  be;?,  of  Lord's  table 

2  Cor.  l:7you  are;;,  of  snfterings 
Eph.  3:6;).  of  his  promise  inCh. 

5:7  be  not  ye  there,  p.  wi.  them 
Phil.  1:7  all  are  p.  of  my  grace 
Col.  1:12  to  be;),  of  inheritance 
1  Tim.  6:2  they  are;?,  of  benefit 
Heb.  2:14  children  7;.    of   flesh 

and  blood 
3:1;).  of  the  heavenly  calling 

14  for  we  are  made  }?.  of  Christ 
6:4  made;?,  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
12:8  chastise,  where,  all  are;). 
10  that  we  be  ??-  of  his  holiness 

1  Pet.  4:13  if),  of  Christ's  sufi"er. 

2  Pet.  1:4;).  of  the  divine  nature 
Rev.  18:4  that  ye  be  not  p.  of  her 

PARTAKEST. 
Rom.  11:17  with  them;?,  of  root 
PARTHIANS.    Acts  2:9 

PARTIAL,  ITY. 
Mai.  2:9  but  have  been  p.  in  law 
1  Ti7n.  5:21  doing  nothing  by  p. 
Jam.  2:4  are  ye  not  u.  yoursel.  ? 
3;17  without  7?.  and  hypocrisy 

PARTICULAR,  LV. 
.lets  21:19  P.  declared  p.  things 
1  Coi\  12:27  of  C.  members  in  p. 
Eph.  5:33  ev.  one  in  p.  love  wife 
Heb.  9:5  we  cannot  now  speak;?. 

PARTIES. 
Ex.  22:9  both  p.  come  bef.  judg. 

PARTIIVG. 
Ezek.  21:21  kingof  B.  stood  at;?. 

PARTITION. 
1  AT.  6:21  he  made  a  ;?.  of  ^old 
Eph.  2:14  bro.  middle  wall  of;?. 

PARTLY. 
Dan.  2:42  bo  p.  strong,  p.  broken 

1  Cor.  11:18  divisions,  I;?,  belie. 
Heb.  10:33/?.  gaz. -stock,  7?.  com. 

PARTNER,  S. 
Prov.  29:24  whoso  is  p.  with  a 
thief 

2  Cor.  8:23  Titus,  he  is  my  p. 
Phile.  17  if  count  inc  a  p.  receive 
Luke  5:7  they  beckoned  to  th.  p. 

10  James  and  John  were  7?. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


0G5 


PAS 

PVRTRinGE. 

1  Sam.  3fi:'iO  wIumi  one  hunt  &p. 
Jer.  IT'll  iis/>  silti'th  on  egge 
PASIIIR. 

,V*A.  10:3  P.  swiliMl.  .f,r.  80:6 

J.'r.  20:1  P.  son  of  Im.  smole.  8 
3  L  rail,  not  llij-  name  P. 

01:1  Zi-dckitih  sent  unto  him  P. 

38:1  liiilal  tho  son  of  P.  and  P. 
PARS. 

(?«i.  1S:5  aft  or  Ihnr  ye  shall  p. 

•11:18  will  shortly  bfins  it  to  ;>. 

A>.  ;W:]'.i  will  make  my  good  />. 

.V////i.  8T"  inherit,  of  fa.  to /a  8 
Jos.  1:11  yo  shall  /).  hefore  hrelh. 
1  -Sa/n.  HIIO  Josso  inadeTsttnw/^. 
.VM.  8:1  i  no  jdai-e  for  beast  to  p. 
Job  ti:l.")  as  stream  they  /).  away 

11:16  rem   it  as  waters  that  />.' 

.^4:81)  |ieo.  he  troubled,  p.  away 
/Voy.  Ifc'in  lu'briii^eth  evil  to/i. 

23::i  .■md  Iho  simple  />.  on,  a7:18 
h.  30::!8  u'lniiiided  stafi' shall  ». 

33:81  no  L'allant  ship  shall  p. 

.'f7:8(i  h:ive  I  brou::lit  it  to/j. 
J(r.  rt:13  th.  1  havei,'iven  shall;;. 

15:11  make  th.  p.  with  tnemies 

.3.3:13  Hoiks  sh.  /).  under  hands 

51:43  nor  doth  son  of  man/). 
Rzrk.  a<):3T  I  will  cans.'  von  to  p. 

.38:UI  wh.  dost  th  ;;.  in'beauty? 
Ama<(\.i  p.  ye  unto  C'alneh 
j1/7f.  1:11  p.  ve  awav.  inhabit,  of 

8:13  their  king  sha'll  /).  before 
Zt-p.  3:8  decree  br.  forth,  day  p. 
y.T.  3:4  have  caused  iniqu.  to  p. 
Mat.  5:18  hear,  and  earth  sh.  p. 

8(i::)9  cup/),  fr.  me.  Mark  ua& 

Luke  Wt.iTi  wh.  would  p.  tr.  hen 

nor  can  they  jt.  fr.  us  to  you 

11:4  be  was  to  'p.  that  way 

1  Cor  7:.3liif  she/;,  flower  of  age 

2  Pet.  3:10  heavens  sh.  p.  away 

PASS  bv. 
Er.  a3:88  cover  thee"  whi.  I  n.  by 
Ps.  S0:13  all  they  that  p.  by 

8'.i:41  all  that/;,  by  way  spoil 
J^r.  28:8  many  natu;ns'sti.  /;.  by 
Lam.  M8  ye  that  /;.  by  behold 

8:15  all  that  n.  tyclap  th.  hands 
E:ek.  5:14  sijbt  of  all  that  p.  by 

:!7:8  caused  me  lo  ;;,  bij  them 
.4;;i<js  7:8  I  will  not  /;.  bii  th.  8:8 
,Wic.  8.8  sarm  of  them  that  p.  by 
Mat.  8:88  no  man  miirht  ;;.  by 
L'tke  lS::i6  hearing  multit.  p.  by 

See  CAME.  COME. 

\ot  P.4SS. 

Kum.  80-1'r  will ;;. ;;.  thro  fields 
18  Edom  said.  Thou  shaltn.  /;. 
Job  14:5  his  bounds  he  cannot  p. 
19:8  fenced  ray  way.  cannot  p. 
/•.«.  148:5  a  decree  w"h.  shall  ;;.  p. 
Pror.  8:89  waters  sbonld  vol  p. 
Jer.  5:38  decree  that  it  cannot  p. 
Mat.  84:34  this  gene,  shall  t;o/  p. 
awav.    Mart    13:.'i0;    Luke 
21:33 
35  heaven  and  earth  shall  pass 
away,  but  inv  word  sh.  n.  p. 
away,  .)/a;-A  IS-Sl ;  i«.  21:3:3 

PASS  not. 

Gen.  18:3  /;.  not  a^vay  from  scrv. 

2  A'.  G:9  thou  p  not  such  a  place 
J'rov.  4:15  avoid  it.  p.  not  by  it 
Amos  5:5  we/;.  7;oMo  Beer-sheba 

PASS  ovfr. 

Gen.  8:1  God  made  wind  ;;.  0. 
Sl:.')a  I  will  not  p.  o.  this  heap 
38:16  n.  o.  bef.  nie.  put  a  space 
3:):14  lord/;,  o.  bef.  thv  servant 

Ex.  12:13  1  will  ;;.  orer  you,  8;i 
15:16  till  thy  people/;,  octr 

Xum.  38:37  scrv.  will/;,  o.  29:32 
30  not  ;;.  o.  with  Yon  armed 

Bfut  2:1S  p.  o.  thro'  .\r  this  day 
3:18  shall  /;.  over  armed  before" 
9:1   p.  0.  .lord.m.   11:31;    27:2; 
,/o,«.  1:11;  3:6,  14;  4:5 

Jos.  28:19/).  0.  into  the  land 

Jud.  3:2S  suil'.  not  ft  man  to  p.  o. 

1  Sam.  1 1:8  will  p.  o.  to  th.  men 

3  Sam.  17:16  but  speedilv/;.  orer 
Px.  101:9  that  they  may  not  /;.  o. 
Prop.  19:11  top.  0.  a  tran-gres. 
Is.  83:6  p.  over  to  Tarshish 

31:9/;.  0!'*rto  his  stronghold 
35:8  unclean  shall  not;;,  over 
51:10  w*y  for  ransomed  top.  o. 

Jer.  5:33  yet  can  thev  not  /;.  o. 

Ezek.  47:5  river  I  could  not  p.  o. 

Dan.  4:16  seven  times  p.  0.  25 
11:40  kin:;  of  north  shall/;,  o. 

/7a6.  1:11  chan^-e,  he  shall  P.O. 

Z.t/i-«  11:487;.  accr  judgment 


PAS 

P.VSS  thrniish. 

Gen.  nO:»2p.  I.  ihv  flock  to-day 
Kr.  18:13;;.  /.  Eg.  this  nii;ht 
Lev.  18:81  any  of  thv  seed  ;;.  t. 
Are.  Dtiil.  18:10;'  8  A'.  17:17 
Xiim.  20:17  p.  t.  thv  country 
21:it  Sihon  would  not  suffer  Is. 

top.  tbro'  Jiid.  11:80 
Dull.  8:4  «.  Ihr.  coasts  of  Edom 
28  I  will/;,  thro'  on  mv  feet 


Jo<.  1:11  p.  /.  host  and  command 
iSiim.  18:31  p.  I.  brick  kiln 

1  A'.  18:6  divided  land  lo  /;.  t.  it 

2  A'    16:3  to  /;.  t.  the  Hrc,  21:6; 

83:10;    2    fhr.    :j.3:li;     Jer. 
.38:35 ;  Ezek.  20:26.  81 
Ps.  78:13  causeil  top.  t.  l:«i:14 
/«.  8:8  shall  /).  Itiivufih  .Tlidah 

23:10;;.  thro'  thy  land  as  a  river 

31:10  none  sh.  ;;".  /,  it  for  ever 
.7rr.  9:10  so  that  none  can  /;.  t. 
Lam.  3:44  nravers  sho.  not;;.  /. 

4:81  cup  slialf  also;;.  /.  to  thee 

Ezek.  14:15  noi.  beasts  p.  t.  land, 

no  man;;,  t.  89:11;  .3.3:88 

39:15  passen;rers  that  p.  t.  land 
Dan.  11:10/;.  t.  and  overflow 
Jml  3:17  shall  p.  t.  her  any  more 
.4moii  .5:17  I  will  ;;.  thro'  thee 
yah.  1:12  cut  down,  wh.  hep.  <. 

15  wicked  no  more;;.  /.  thee 
Zee.  9:8  no  oppressor;;,  t.  them 
1  Oor.  16:5  shall  p.  t.  iluccdouia 

PASSAGE,  S. 
Xtim.  20:31  Edom  refused  Is.  p. 
■Jot.  83:11  an  altar  at  n.  of  Israel 
Jxid.  13:6  and  slew  him  at  p. 
1  Sam.  13:43  Ph.  went  out  to  p. 

14:4  hetw.  p.  were  sharp  rocks 
/.*.  10:39  are  gone  over  the  p. 
Jer.  22:20  lift  thy  voice,  cry  fr.  ;;. 

51:32  show  liab.  p.  are  stopped 

PASSED. 
Gen.  15:17  a  lamp  that  p.  betw. 
Num.  26:17  have/;,  thv  border 
Jot.  ,3:4  have  not  p.  this  way 

1  Sam.  1.5:12  gone  about  and  p. 
89:2  Philist.  /;.  on  by  hundreds 

'iSam.  15:18  servants/;,  im 

2  A'.  4:8  Elisha  /;.  to  Shnncm 

8  Chr.  9:82  Solomon  p.  all  kings 
Job  4:15  spirit  p.  before  my  face 
9:86  my  days  are  p.  away 
15:19  no  stranger;;,  am.  them 
Ps.  18:13  his  thick  clouds  p. 
.37:36  vet  he  p.  away,  and  lo 
!K):9  all  our  davs  :11c;).  away 
Cant.  .3:4  little  that  1  ;;.  fr.  them 
If.  41:3  pursued,  and  /;.  safelv 
Jer.  11:15  holy  flesh/;,  from  thee 
46:17  hath  /;.  time  appointed 
Dan.  3:87  smell  of  fire  p.  on  th. 
6:18  went  and  p.  night  fasting 
yah.  3:19  wicked  p.  continually 
Hark  6:35  now  the  time  is  farp, 
Jottn  5:84  but  is  /;.  from  death  to 

life,  1  .John  3:14 
Pom.  5:18  dejith  p.  on  all  men 
lltb.  4:14  Iligh-pri.  /;.  into  heav. 
Per.  81:1  first  earth  were  p.  aw. 
4  former  things  are  /;.  away 
PASSED  bv. 
Et.  31:6  Lord  ;i.  by  before  liim 

1  A".  13:85/;.  by  and  saw  the  lion 
19:11  Lord  p.  by  ;  19  Elijah  p.  bii 

2  K.  4:8  as  he/;,  by  he  turned  if 
6:;«)  the  kinu-p.  by  on  the  wall 

.Ml  88:8  nor  hath  fierce  lion  p.  by 
Pa.  43:4  the  kiuirs  ;;.  by  together 
Ezek.  16:6  I  p.  by  and  saw  thee,  8 

:J>i::i4  in  si:.'ht  of  all  that  p.  by 
Ilab.  3:10  overfl.  of  waters  p.  iy 
Mat.  20:30  heard  th:it  .lesiis  p.  hy 
Mark  6:48  would  have  ;;.  by  I  hem 
Luke  10:31  p.  Iii/^tn  otijer  hide,  33 
John  8:,"i9  niid.-t  of  I  h<ni.  so  p.  !iy 
Acts  17:33  as  I  p.  by  and  beheld 

PASSED  over. 
Gen.  31:21  and  p.  orer  the  river 

33:10  with  BtaffI  p.  over  Jordan 
l-y.  18:37  p.  orer  houses  of  Isr. 
Jan.  3:17  all  p.  o.  on  dry  ground 

4:10  people  hasted  and  p.  over 
II  the  ark  of  the  Lord  ;;.  orer 

1  Sam.  14:3.3  n.  0.  to  Bethavcn 

3  Sam.  15:8:1  king  and  ]>eo.  p.  0. 
Is.  40:a7judffmentp.  o.  from  G. 
Ezek.  47:5  river  could  not  be  p.  0. 
I/os.  11:11  p.  0.  upon  fair  neck 
Jon.  2:3  billows  aud  waves/;.  0. 

PASSED  Ihroiish. 
Gen.  12:6  .Miram  p.  t.  the  land 
Xum.  14:7  land  which  wop.  t. 

2  <^hr.  .30:10  p;istsp.  t.  country 
.Vic.  2:13  tlicyp.  thro'  the  gate 
Zee.  7:14  t.'iat  no  man  p.  Mro' 


PAS 

.4c/<  12:10  and  ;;.  thro'  one  street 
1  Cor.  10:1  our  fathers/;  t.  seo 
/Aft.  11:29  they  p.  W;ro'  Red  sea 

PASSEDST. 
Juet.  18:1  why;;,  thou  over 

PASSENGERS. 
Pror.  9:15  shesiundeih  lo  call/;. 
AV*.  ;ill:ll  will  givei;.  val.  of  p. 

14  bury  with  p.  those  that  re. 

15  when  /;.  see  a  man's  bone 
PASSEST. 

Deal.  .30:18  on  land  whi.  thou  p. 
•iSam.  15::)3  if;;,  on,  thou  sh.  be 
1  A'.  8:.37  day  tfioli  ;;.  over  brook 
Is.  43:8  wbeii  /;.  through  waters 

PASSETII. 
Er.  30:13  every  one  that  p.  14 

.3:1:38  while  my  glory  p.  iiy 
./o.v  3:1 1  L(ud  /;.  over  before  you 
8  A.  4:9  man  of  (J.  wh.  /;  by  11s 

18:4  money  of  every  one  lliat  p. 
./ot>  9: 1 1  he"  p.  on  also,  but  I 

14:80  a:.'ainsl  him.  anil  he/;. 

37:81  wind  p.  and  clean,  them 
Ps.  8:8  whatever/;,  thro'  the  sea 

78:.39  are  a  wind  that  /;.  away 

103:16  for  the  wind  p.  over  it 

144:4  as  a  shadow  that  p.  away 
Pror.  10:85  as  whirlwind  p.  so  n 

•86:17  he  th.  p.  by  and  meddleth 
Ec.  1:4  one  generation  /;.  away 
Is.  89:5  as  cnafi"  that  p.  away 
Jer.  8:6  no  man  p.  ibrouirli.  9:18 

18:16  every  one  that  p.  19:.s 
Ezek.  35:7  from  it  him  that  p. 
Hos.  13:3  early  dew  that  p.  away 
-1/i^.  7:18  G.  that  p.  by  transgr. 
Zep.  2:16  ev.  one  thalp.  by  her 

3:6  streets  waste,  none  p.  by 
Zee.  9:8  bee.  of  him  that/;,  by 
Luke  18:.37  told  him  th.  J.  p.  bv 

1  Cor.  7:31  fashimi  of  this  world 
p.  awav,  1  John  2:17 

Eph.  3:19  I'ove  of  C.  p.  knowled. 

Phii.  4:7  peace  of  G.  p.  underst. 

PASSI\'G. 

2  Sam.  1:26  to  me  p.  lore  of  wo. 
Ps.  M:6p.  through  valley 
Prov.  7:8  p.  thro'  street  near  co. 
Is.  31:5  p.  over,  preserve  Jerus. 
Ezek.  .39:14;;.  thro'  land  to  bury 
Luke  4:30  p.  through  midst 
Acts  5:15  shadow  of  Peter  p.  by 

P.VSSIOX. 
Acts  1:3  sho.  hims.  alive  after  /;. 

PASSIONS. 
Acts  14:15  we  are  men  of  like  p. 
Jam.  5:17  Ellas  subject  to  like  p. 

PASSOVER. 
Ex.  12:11  it  is  L.'s  n.  ye  sh,  eat, 
27;  Lev.  23:5;  Num.  28:16 
43  this  is  the  ordinance  of  p. 
yum.  9:5  kept  p.  Jos.  5:10 
Deut.  16:2  sacrilice  /;.  to  Lord,  6 
2  A".  23:23  not  liolden  such  a  p. 
2  (7ir.  .30:15  kill.  p.  in  se,  month, 
35:1,  11;    Ezr.   6:20;    Mark 
14:18;  i«fc2a:7 
18  eat  /;.  otherw.  than  written 
35:l.To.  ku|)tp,  17,19;  Ezr.li:VJ 
13  they  roasted  n.  with  fire 
Ezek.  45:81  shall  liavep.  of  7  da. 
Mat.  86:17  wh.  wilt  we  eat  p./ 

MarkU:l'2;  Luke  i2:B,  11 
Luke  22:5  have  desired  to  eat  /;. 
John  2:13  Jews'  ;;.  at  band.  11:55 
23  when  he  was  in  Jer.  at/;. 
11:55  many  went  to  J.  before/;. 
13:1 .1.  came  e'lx  davs  before/;. 
18:28  that  they  might  eat  p. 
89  sho.  release  ti;you  one  atp. 
19:14  it  was  preparation  of/;. 

1  Cor.  5:7  eh.  our/;,  is  sacrificed 
/A*.  Il:'i8  thro'  faith  he  kept  p. 

See  FEAST.  KEEI*. 

PASSOVERS. 

2  Chr.  30:17  Le.  had  charge  of  p. 
PAST. 

Gen.  50:4  mourn,  p.  2  .^am.  11:27 
Xum.  21:22  until  we  bep,  bord. 
Dfut.  2:10  E,  dwelt  in  times  p. 
14::'2  ask  now  of  davs  wh,  are  p. 

1  Sam.  15:.38  bitter,  of  death  is/;, 

2  .V«;;i,  3:17  so.  Ilavid  in  time  p, 
10:1  D.  was  a  lit  tie  p.  top  of  hill 

1  K.  18:39  midday  ;;.  no  voice 

1  Chr.  9:20  Phin.  ruler  in  time  p. 

Job  9:10  doelh  thing's  p.  finding 

14:13  keep  me,  until  wrath  /), 

17:11  days  are  p.  my  purpose 

89.8  O  th.  I  we.  as  inmonthsp. 

Ec.  3:15  requireth  that  wh,  is/;. 

Mat.  14:15  time  is  now  p.  send 

Mark  10:1  when  sab,  wasp,  Ma. 


PAT 

Luke  9:.36  voice  p.  ,1  was  alone 
Acts  14:16  times  p  sufl.  all  nati. 
Rom.  11:.3fi  In  times  p.  not  belie. 
.33  his  ways  are/;,  finding  out 
a  Cor.  5:17  old  thini,'s  p.  away 
Hal.  1:13  conversation  in  tiinep 

5:21  as  I  told  you  in  time;;. 
Eph  2:2  ill  lime  ».  ve  walkc-d 

4:19  being;;.  I'celin"g  havi'  ;;iven 
PhUe.  11  ill  time  p.  unprofitable 
I/eb.  1:1  spake  in  time;;,  to  I'ath. 

11:11  conceive,  when  she  wasp, 
1  I'rt.  2:10  in  lime  /■  were  not 

4:3  time  p.  of  our  lilesuHlce 
1  John  2:8  darkness;;,  li^rht  shi. 
Per.  9:13  one  woe;;.  11:14  woe  p. 

PASTOR,  S. 
Jer.  2:8  p.  traiist,'r.  against  me 

3:15 p.  according  to  niy  heart 

10:81  for  p.  are  become  brutish 

18:10/;.  have  destroy,  vineyard 

17:16  not  hastened  (r.  being  ap. 

2'a:82  wind  shall  cat  up  thv  p. 

23:1  woe  top.  that  desir.  "sheep 
2  against  p.  that  feed  my  sheep 
Eph.  4:11  gave  p.  and  teachers 

PASTURE. 

Gen.  47:4  thy  seiTants  ha.  nop. 
1  Chr.  4::j9 1  licy  went  to  seek  p. 

40  they  found  fat  p.  and  good 

41  there  wasp,  for  their  flocks 
./ob  ;19:8  range  of  nioun.  in  bisp. 
I's.  74:1  anger  sm.  as.  sheep  of  p. 

79:13  sheep  of  thy/;,  give  than. 

95:7  we  are  peo.  of  his  /;.  100:3 
/.-'.  38:14  joy  of  asses,  p,  of  flocks 
Jer.  83:1  scatter  sheep  ofniyp. 

25:.36  Lord  hath  spoiled  theirp. 
Lam.  1:6  like  harts  find  nop, 
Ez<k.  .34:14  feed  in  good  p.  fat  p. 
18  small  th.  to  ha.  eat.  good  p. 
31  flock  of  my  p.  are  men.  I O. 
ITos.  13:6  ac.  to  their/;,  so  filled 
Joel  1:18  beasts  groan,  ha.  nop. 
John  10:9  go  in  and  out,  find/;. 

PA.STIRES. 

1  /r.  4:23  S.  had  80  o.x.  out  of  p. 

Ps.  83:8  maketh  nie  lie  green  p. 

65:18  drop  upon  p.  of  wildorn, 

13/;.  are  clothetlwith  flocks 

Z«.  30:83  cat.  sh,  feed  in  lar^iep, 

49:9/;.  shall  be  in  high  places 

Ezek.  ;M:I8  tread  down  yourp, 

45:15  Iamb  out  of  flock  of  fat  p. 

.Joel.  1:19  fire  hath  devour,  p.  20 

2:82/;.  of  wilderness  do  spring 

PATARA. 

Acts  21:1  from  thence  nnto  P. 

PATE. 
Ps.  7:16  sh.  come  do.  on  own  p. 

PATH. 
Gen.  49:17  D,  bo  an  adder  in  p. 
.\'um..  m-.H  angel  of  L,  st.  in  p. 
Job  28:7/;.  which  no  fowl  know. 
30:13  mar  my  p,  set  forward 
41:;J8  he  maketh  a/;,  toshine 
Ps.  16:11  show  mo  thep.  of  life 
87:11  lead  ine  in  a  plain  /;, 
77:19  way  in  sea,  p.  in  great  wa. 
119:35  make  me  to  go  in  p. 
105  thy  word  a  li^ht  to  my  p. 
139:3  thou  compasses!  my"/;. 
148:3  then  thou  knewest  "my/;. 
Proij.  1:15  refrain  foot  fr.  rheirp. 
8:9  sh.  understand  overvgood/;. 
4:15  enter  not  into/;,  of  wicked 
18  p.  of  just  is  as  shining  light 
86  ponder  the  p,  of  thy  feet 
5:6  l"st  thou  ponder/),  of  life 
Is.  '26:7  dost  weigh  p.  of  just 
:W:11  out  of  way.  turn  out  of/;. 
40:14  taught  him  in  p.  ofjudgni. 
43:16  maketh  p.  in  mighty  wat. 
Joel  8:8  walk,  every  one  inhis  p. 
P.VTHROS.     Is.  ']1:11;    Ezek. 
29:14;  30:14 

P.\TH\V.\V, 
Prov.  12:38  inp,  thereof  no  dea. 

PATHS. 

Job  G:18p.  of  way  turned  aside 

8:13/),  of  all  that  forget  God 

13:27  lookest  narrowly  to  my/;. 

19:8  hath  set  darkness  in  my  p. 

21:13  nei,  abide  in  p.  thereof 

3-3:11  feet  in  stocks,  mar.  my  p. 

38:20  thou  sh,  keep  p,  of  house 
Ps.  8:8  passelh  thro'  p.  of  seas 

17:4  kept  me  fr.  /;.  of  destroyer 
5 hold  my  goin;,'9  inp.  slip'not 

83:3  leade'th  me  in/;,  of  righte. 

25:4  O  Lord,  teach  me  thy  p. 
10  p.  of  L,  are  mercy  and  truth 

(J5:1ip,  drop  fatness  on  p.T.stnra 
Pror.  2:8  keep,  p,  of  judgment 


9G6 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PAV 

Prov.  2:131ciive7).  of  wpriehtn. 
15  find  they  frowai-d  in  their;;. 
IS  lier/).  incline  unto  the  dead 

19  noi.  talie  hold  of  n.  of  life 

20  l<opp  !>.  of  the  righteous 
3:6  direct;).  1";).  are  peace 
4;11  I  have  led  thee  in  ri'Atp. 
7:35  so  not  astray  in  her/). 
8:5  ptandeth  in  places  of  ;i. 

80  I  lead  in  ;).  of  judsrment 
Is.  2:3  walk  in  his  p.  Mic.  4:2 
3:12  they  destroy  way  of  thy  ;;. 
42:16  lea'd  th.  in  j).  not  known 
6S:I2  called,  the  restorer  of;). 
59:7  destruction  are  in  tlieir;). 
8  have  made  them  crooked  p. 
Jer.  <;:16  in  way,  ask  for  old  j). 
1S:15  ancient  p.  to  walk  in;). 
L(im.  3:9  he  made  my;),  crooked 
IIos.  2:6  she  shall  not  find  p. 
Mat.  3:3  make  his  p.  straight, 

MnrkhZ;  Luke  3A 
Beb.  12:13  made  strai.  ;).  for  feet 

P■VTIE^'CE. 
Mat.  1S:20  have  ;).  with  me,  and 

I  will  pay  thee  all.  29 
L'ike  S:15  hr.  forth  fruit  with;;. 
21:19  in  p.  possess  ye  your  souls 
Bom.  5:3  trihulation  workethy. 

4  p.  experience,  esperi.  hope 
8:"25do  we  with;),  wait  for  it 
15:4  we  thro'  p.  might  ha.  hope 

5  O.;).  grant  you  be  like-min. 
2  Cr>r.  (i:4  minis'ters  of  God  in  p. 

12:12'signs  we,  am.  you  in  all;). 
Cut.  1:11  strengthened  to  all;). 

1  Tlies.  1:3  remem.  your  ;).  in  J. 

2  Tlies.  1:4  gl.  in  you  for  your;). 

1  Tim.  6:11  follow  after  love,  p. 

2  Tim.  3:10  hast  known  my  p. 
Tit.  2:2  be  found  in  faith,  ;). 
Ilef).  6:12  thro'  ?).  inh.  promises 

10:.36  ye  have  need  of}). 

12:1  run  with  ;).  race  before  us 

Jam.  1:3  trying  of  faith  work.  p. 

4  let  p.  hiive  ner  perfect  work 

B:7  h\isbandman  hath  long;). 

10  an  example  of;).  11 ;).  of  J. 
S  Pet.  1:6  add  to  temper,  p.  top. 
Jiei\  1:9  compan.  in  /).  of  Jesus 

2:2  I  know  tliy  p.  19  ;  3  hast  p. 

3:10  hast  kept  word  of  my  ;). 

13:10  here  is  p.  of  saints,  14:12 

P-VTIEAT. 
Fr.  7:8  p.  in  sp.  better  than  pro. 
Horn.  2:7  p.  continu.  in  well-do. 

12:12  in  hope,  ;).  in  tribulation 

1  Thex.  5:14  be  p.  toward  all  men 

2  The^.  Z.h p.  waiting  for  Christ 
1  Tim.  3:3  Inc.  biil;pr2  Tim.  2:24 
Jam.  5:7  be  p.  breth.  8  ye  also  p. 

p.vtie:mtly. 

Ps.  37:7  rest  in  L.  and  wait  p. 
40:1  I  waited  p.  for  the  Lord 
Acts  26:3  I  bes.  thee  hear  me  p. 
Heb.  6:15  after  ho  had  p.  endured 

1  Pet.  2:20  if  ve  be  buff,  take  it ;). 

if  ye  do  well  and  su.  ta.  itp. 
PVTMOS. 
Pes.  1:9  in  the  isle  called  P. 

P.\TRIVRCH,  S. 

Arts  2:29  freely  speak  of/).  Dav. 

7;ft  .Tacob  begat  the  twelve  ;). 

9  ;).  sold  Joseph  into  Egvpt 

Jleb.  7:4  p.  Abraham  paid  tithes 

P-VTRIMOXY. 
Devt.  18:8  comelh  of  sale  of;;, 
PATROBAS.     Rom.  16:14 

P.VTTERX,  S. 
Ex.  25:9  7).  of  all  instruments 
40  mak)'  llieni  after  their  p. 
.Tos.  2i;'2S  th.' ;).  of  altar  of  I.ord 

2  K.  lltlO -\haz  sent;),  of  altar 

1  Clir.  2s:ll  1).  g.  S.  p.  12,18,  19 
Fz'k.  43:10  let  them  measure;). 
1  Tim.  1:16  in  me  C.  raig.  sh.  p. 
Til.  2:7  sliow.  thyself  p.  of  good 
lleh.  8:5  accord,  to  ;).  I  showed 

9:23  necessary  that;),  of  things 

P,\UL. 
Ai-ln  13:9  then  Saul,  called  P. 

as:16  but  p.  was  BUff(a'ed  to 

[Vide  Acts  pastim.) 
1  fnr.  1:12  I  am  of  P.  13:  3:4,  5 

.1:22  whethc-r  P.  or  Apollos.  or 

1(1:21  salutn.  of  me  P.  fol.  4:18 

1  T/ifs.  2:18  ov.  I  P.  2  77i«.  3:17 
J'/iiff.  9  such  a  one  as  P. 

2  Pel.  3:15  us  our  belov.  P.  WTOte 

PAITLIS. 
Aois  13:7  the  deputy  Sergius  P. 

P.WED. 
Kr.  21:10  under  feet  p.  work 
Vanl.  3:10  being  p.  with  love 


PEA 

PAVEMEXT. 

2  K.  16:17  put  sea  on  p.  of  stones 
2  Chr.  7:3  all  Isr.  boweil  upon  ;). 
Est.  1:6  beds  were  on  p.  of  red 
Ezfk.  40:17  chambers  and  a  ;). 
18  p.  by  side  of  gates  lower;). 

42:3  over  against  ;).  was  gallerv 
Ju/in  19:13  Pil.  sat  in  pla.  call.  P. 

PA%'ILIO\,  S. 
2  ,'!am.  22:12  ma.  rtar.  v.  P.i.  18:11 
1  A'.  20:12  Ben.  drinkinginp.  16 
/*.s'.  27:5  he  shall  hide  me  in  p. 

31:20  keep  them  secretly  in  a;). 
J&r.  43:10  Nebuch.  spread  his  p. 

PAW,  S. 
Lev.  11:27  goeth  on  ;).  unclean 

1  Sam.  17:37  de.  me  out  of  p.  of 
P.WVETII. 

■Toft  39:21  horse  p.  in  the  valley 

PAY. 
E.r.  21:19  sh.  p.  for  loss  of  time 
.36  he  shall  surely  p.  ox  for  ox 
22:7  thief  be  found,  p.  double,  9 
Xiim.  20:19  if  I  drink  I  will  p. 
Dent.  2.3:21  shall  not  slack  top. 

2  Sv/))).  ir):7  k't  me  go;;,  my  vow 

1  A'.  20::il)  thou  shalt ;).  a  talent 

2  A'.  4:7  sell  oil,  and  p.  thv  debt 
2  Chr.  8:8  them  did  S.  make  top. 
Ezr.  4:13  will  they  not;),  toll 
Kit.  3:9  I  will  p.  10,000  tal.  4:7 
Job  23:27  and  shalt  pay  thy  vows 
7'.>-.  22:25p.  vows,  66:13;  116:14,  IS 

50:14;).  thy  vt)ws  to  Most  High 

76:11  vow,  and  p.  to  the  Lord 
Proi\  19:17  giv.  ^vill  he;),  again 

22:27  if  hast  nothing  top. 
Ec.  5:4  defernot  to;),  it,;),  that 
5  not  vow,  than  vow  and  not  p. 
.Ton.  2:9  I  will  p.  that  I  vowed 
.V'lt.  17:24  doth  not  mas.  p.  tri.  ? 

18:25  had  not  to  p.  Luke  7:42 
26  p.  thee  all ;  28  p.  th.  owcst 

30  cast  into  prison,  till  he  p. 
;?4  till  hep.  all  that  was  due 

23:23  yep.  tithe  of  mint,  anise 
Eom.  i3:6  for  this  cause  p.  trib. 

PAID,  P.AY'ETH. 
Ezr.  4:20  toll  and  custom  p.  th. 
P-i.  37:21  wicked  borro^v,  ;).  not 
ProiK  7:14  ttiis  day  ha.  I  p.  vows 
.Ton.  1:3  p.  fare  thereof 
.^^al.  5:26  p.  utter,  far.  Luke  13:.50 
Ileb.  7:9  Levi  p.  tithes  in  Abrah 

P,\Y>IE\"T. 
Mat.  18:25  all  sold,  p.  to  be  made 

PEACE. 
Mark  4:39  said  to  sea,  p.  be  still 

PE.ACE. 
Gen.  41:16  G.  give  P.  answ.  of  p. 
Lev.  26:61  will  give;),  in  land 
Xum.  6:36  L.  ^ive  thee;). 

2~i:I2  I  give  him  mv  cov.  of  p. 
D,ii/.  2:36  sent  to  Sihon  with;). 

20:10  come  nigh  city,  procl.  ;). 
11  if  it  make  th.  answ.  of  p.  12 

2'J;6  thou  ph.  not  seek  their;). 

20:19  I  shall  have  ;).  tho.  walk 
.lu'i.  4:17;).  betw.  Jab.  and  Heb. 
1  .s'a))l.  7:14;).  betw.  Is.  and  A, 

20:7  servant  shall  have  p. 

21  there  lap.  to  thee 

1  A'.  2:.33  on  his  thro.  sha.  be  p. 
4:24  Solom.  had  p.  on  all  sides 
5: 12  p.  betw.  Hiram  and  Solo. 
20:18  come  for  p.  take  th.  alive 

2  A'.  9:17  sav.  Is  it ;).  Jehu  ?  18 
19  wh.  hast  th.  todowi.p.  .^22 

22  what  p.  so  long  as  witchc.  ? 

31  had  Z.  p.  who  slew  mast.  ? 
20:19  p.  in  my  days  ?  Is.  30:8 

1  r/n:  22:9  I  will  give  p.  to  Isr. 

2  Chr.  15:5  th.  tinf.  th.  was  nop. 
Ezr.  4:17  rest  bey.  the  river,  p. 

5:7  unto  Darius,  p.  7:12  nnto  E. 

9:12  not  seek  their  p.  or  wealth 
Ei't.  9::10  Moi'd.  sent  words  of  p. 

10:3  Mord.  speaking  p.  to  all 
■Tob  5:2;)  beasts  of  fleld  he  at  p. 

22:21  acqu.  thyself,  and  be  atp. 

25:3  maketh  ;).  in  high  places 
/'•.'.  7:4  evil  to  him  th.  was  atp. 

2'<:3  which  speak  p.  to  neigh. 

29:11  bless  his  people  with  p. 

31:14  good,  seek  p.  1  PtI.  3:11 

35:20  speak  not  p.  but  devise 

37:11  delight  in  abund.  of  p. 
37  end  of  the  upright  man  is  p. 

55:30  put  ag.  such  as  be  at;). 

■72:3  mountains  shall  bring;). 
7  of  p.  so  long  as  moon  endur. 

85:8  he  will  speak  ;).  to  his  peo. 
10  righteousnehs  and  p.  kissed 

119:165  gr.  ;).  hiive  they  which 

120:6  dw.  with  him  th.  hatethz). 


PEA 

Ps.  120:7 1  am  for  p.  they  for  war 
122:6  pray  for  p.  of  Jerusalem 
13.5:5  out  p.  sh.  be  upon  Israel 
128:6  thou  shalt  see  p.  upon  Is. 
147:14  maketh  p.  in  thy  borders 

Prov.  3:17  i)leasantness,  paths  ;). 
12:30  to  counsellors  of  p.  is  joy 
16:7  maketh  enemies  to  be  at  p. 

Ec.  3:8  time  of  war,  time  of  p. 

/s'.  9:6  Prince  of  p.  7  increase  p. 
26:12  Lord  thou  wilt  ordainp. 
27:5  p.  with  nie.  he  shall  ma.  p. 
,32:17  work  of  righteo.  sh.  be;). 
33:7  ambassadoi*s  of  p.  sh.  weep 
38:17  or;).  I  had  great  bittern. 
45:7  make  p.  and  create  evil 
48:18  had  thyp.  been  asriver 
22  th.  is  no  ;).  to  wicked.  57:21 
.52:7publishethp.  A'ah.  1:15 
.53:5  chastisem.  of  our;),  on  him 
54:10  nor  coven,  of  p.  be  remov. 
13  great  shall  be  p.  of  thy  chil. 
55:12  with  joy,  letl  forth  withp. 
57:2  enter  into  p.  rest  in  beds 
19  fruit  of  lips,  p.  ;).  to  him 
.59:8  way  ofp.  kn.  not,  Tfom.  3:17 
60:17  make  thine  officers  p. 
66:12  I  will  extend;),  to  her 

./er.  4:10  ye  sh.  have ;).  whereas 
6-14;).  ;).  whonth.  is  nop.  8:11 
8:15  for;),  no  good  came,  14:19 
12:5  if  in  land  of;),  they  weari. 
12  sw.  devour,  no  tlesh  have  p. 
14:13  I  will  give  you  assured  p. 
16:5  I  have  taken  away  my  p. 
28:9  prophet  wh.  prophesied  p. 
29:7  seek  p.  of  city  I  caused 
111  think  tow.  you  thou.  ofp. 
30:5  a  voice  of  fear,  not  ofp. 
33:6  reveal  to  them  abund.  ofp. 

Lam.  3:17  rem.  my  soul  from  ;). 

Ezek.  7:25  seekp."th.  shall  be  n. 
l:!:10p.  and  there  was  nop.  16 
34:25  make  a  covena.  ofp.  37:26 

Dan.  8:25  by  p.  he  shall  destroy 

Ob.  7  men  atp.  deceived  thee 

Mic.  3:5  bite  with  teeth,  cry  p. 
5:5  this  man  sh.  he  ;).  when  A. 

liafj.  2:9  tltis  place  I  will  give  ;). 

Zee.  6:13  counsel  of  p.  betw  th. 
8:10  nor  was  th.  any;),  to  him. 

16  execute  judgment  and  p. 
19  therefore  love  truth  and  p. 

9:10  he  sh.  speak;),  to  heathen 
.ifr//.  2:5  covenant  of  life  and  ;). 
.Vat.  10:13  worthy,  let  p.  come 

34  th.  not  I  amcome  to  sendp. 
.^fark  9:50  have  p.  one  with  auo. 
Luke  1:79  guide  feet  to  way  of;). 

2:14  on  earth  p.  good  will  tow. 

10:6  ifson  ofp.  th.  your  p.  rest 

12:51  I  am  come  to  give  p. .? 

19:.38p.  in  heaven,  gl.  in  highe. 
42  things  belong  to  thyp. 
.Jfihn  14:27  p.  I  lea.  you,  p.  I  give 

16:.33  in  me  you  might  have  p. 

Arts  10:.36  preaching  ;).  by  Jesus 

Eom.  1:7  p.  from  God  the  Path 

1  for.  1:3;    2  Cor.  1:2;  Gal. 

1:3;  Eph.  1:2;  Phil.  1:2 

2:10  p.  to  every  man  work.  <rood 

5:1  justified,  we  have  p.  witli  G. 

8:6  to  be  spiritually  mind,  is  p. 

10:15  that  preach  gospel  ofp. 

14:17  the  kingdom  of  God  is  p. 
19  fol.  things  that  make  for  p. 

1.5:13  fill  you  with  all  joy  and  p. 
1  Cor.  7:1.5  G.  hath  call,  us  ton. 

14:33  author  ofp.  as  in  church. 
Gal.  5:22  Spirit  is  love,  joy,  p. 
Eph.  2:14  is  our  p.  15  making;). 

17  Christ  came  and  preach.  ;). 
4:3  unity  of  Spirit  in  bond  ofp. 
6:15  preparation  of  gospel  ofp. 

Phil.  4:7p.  of  God  passeth  uud. 
Cot.  1:2  grace  and  p.  from  G.  our 

Father,"!  T/ies.  1:1:  2  Thes. 

1:2;  1  Ti>7i.  1:2:2  Titn.  1:2; 

Tit.  1:4;  PMte.  3:2.7o/!ti3 
3:15;).  of  God  rule  in  your  hea. 

1  The.t.  5:3  when  they  sh.  say  p. 
13  be  at  p.  among  yourselves 

2  T/ies.  3:16  L.  ofp.  give  you  p. 
2  Tim.  2:22  follow  p.  Heb.  12:14 
Ih'b.t-.i  kingofS.alem  is  k.  ofp. 

11:31  Rahab  received  spies  in  p. 
.Tarn.  3:18  p.  of  them  th.  ma.p. .? 
Per.  1:4  p.  from  him  that  is.  was 

6:4  power  giv.  to  him  to  take  p. 

PEACE  be. 

Jud.  6:23  L.  said,  p.  I'  to  thee 
1  Sam.  25:6 p.  be  to  thee — house 
1  Chr.  12: 18 p.  *e  to  thee,  p.  ft."  to 
Ps.  122:7  p.  be  within  thy  walls 
8  now  pay, /).  be  within  thee 
Dan.  4:1  p".  be  multiplied.  6:25: 
1  Pet.  l:2;2Prf.  1:3:  Juilei 


PEL 

Dan.  10: 19  p.  6«  to  thee,  be  stro. 
Luke  10:5  p.  be  to  this  house 
24:;36  he  saith  nnto  them.  p.  be 
.    to  you,  .Mm  20:19,  21, 26 
Gal.  6:16;).  be  on  them 
Eph.  6:23  ;).  be  to  brethren,  love 

1  Pet.  5:14  p.  be  with  all  in  Chr. 
3  John  14;).  be  to  thee,  our  frie. 

God  of  PEACE. 

Pom.  15;:W  Godol  p.  be  wi.  you 

16:30  God  of  p.  sh.  bruise  Satan 

2  Cor.  1.3:irthe  Goil  of  p.  shall 
bewith  vou,  P/)i7."4:9 

1  Thes.  5:23  God  of  p.  sanctify 
IM.  13:20  God  oj  p.  make  you 

perfect 

.See  HELD,  HOLD. 

In  PEACE. 

Gen.  26:29  sent  thee  away  in  p. 
28:21  I  come  to  fa.'s  house  inp. 
Jud.  11:31  when  I  return  in  p. 

2  Sam.  15:27  return  to  city  ))i  p. 
19:30  king  is  come  again  in  p. 

1  K.  2:5  Joab  shed  blood  )'/(  ;). 
22:17  man  inp.  2  Chr.  18:16.  26 

27  in  prison,  until  I  come;'))  p. 

2  Chr.  19:1  Jehosh.  return,  inp. 
.Job  5:24  thy  taber.  shall  be  in  p. 
Ps.  4:8  I  will  lay  me  down  in  p. 

55:18  he  delivered  my  soul  in  p. 
Is.  26:3  wilt  keep  him  in  perf  p. 
Jer.  29:7  inp.  sh.  ye  have  peace 

34:5  but  thou  shalt  die  in  p. 
Mai.  2:6  walked  with  me  in  p. 
Luke  2:29  let.  serv.  depart  in  p. 

1  Cor.  16:11  cond.  him  forth  inp. 

2  Cor^  13:11  one  mind,  live  in  p. 
Jam.  2:16  depart  inp.  be  warm. 

3:18  righteousness  is  sown  in  p. 
2  Pel.  3:14  be  found  of  him  in  p. 

See  GO,  MADE,  OFFERINGS. 

PEACEABLE. 

Gen.  34:21  these  men  p.  with  us 
2  Sam.  20:19  one  of  them  th.  p. 
1  Clir.  4:40  land  was  wi.  and  p. 
Is.  32:18  peo.  dwell  in  p.  habita. 
.ler.  25:37;).  habitations  are  cut 
1  Tijn.  2:2  lead  a  quiet  and  p.  li. 
Heb.  12:11  yieldeth  the  p.  fruit 
Jam.  3:17  wisd.  is  pure,  p.  gent. 

PEACEABLY. 
Gen.  37:4  could  not  speak  p. 
Jud.  11:13  restore  those  lands  p. 
21:13  send  some  p.  to  Benjam. 
1  Sayn.  16:4  said.  Comest  thou  p. 

5  p.  I  am  come,  1  K.  2:13 
1  Chr.  12:17  if  ye  be  come  p. 
.Jer.  9:8  speaketh  p.  to  neighbor 
Dan.  11:21  shall  come  in  /).  24 
Rom.  12:18  live  p.  with  all  men 

PEACEMAKERS. 
Mat.  5:9  blessed  are  the  p. 

PEACOCKS. 
1  K.  10:22  the  navy  came,  bring- 
ing 7).  2  Chr.  9:21 
Job  39:13  gav.  goodly  win.  to  p.  T 

PEARL. 
Mat.  13:46  found  p.  of  great  price 
Rev.  21:21  ev.  gate,  was  of  onep, 

PEARLS. 

.Job  28:18  no  menti.  of  coral  or  p. 

Mat.  7:6  neither  cast  p.  bef  sw. 

13:45  like  merchant  seeking  p. 

1  Tim.  2:9  not  with  p.  or  costly 
Rev.  17:4  woman  decked  withp. 

18:12  no  man  bny.  mere.  ofp.  16 
21:21  twelve  gates  were  twe.  p. 

PECULIAR. 
Ex.  19:5  sh.  hep.  treasure  to  me 
Deut.  14:2  be  a  p.  people  unto 

himself,  26:18 ;  1  Pel.  2:9 

Ps.  1.35:4  chosen  Is.  for  p.  treas. 

Ec.  2:8  I  gath.  p.  treas.  of  kings 

Tit.  2:14  purify  to   himself  p. 

people 

PEDIGREES. 
Num.  1:18  they  declared  their  p. 

PEELED. 
Is.  18:2  nation  scatter,  and  p.  7 
Ezek.  29: 18  every  shoulder  was  p. 

PEEP,  ED. 

7s.  8:19  wizjirds  that ;).  and  mut. 

10:14  none  opened  mouth  or  p. 

PER.AH. 

8  K.  15:25  P.  conspired  again.  29 

30  conspiracy  against  P.  16:5 

2  Chr.  28:6  P.  slew  in  Judah 
Is.  7:1  liezin  and  P.  went  towa. 

]  PEKAHIAH.    2  A".  15:22,  23 

PELATIAH. 
1 1  Chr.  3:21  son  of  Ilananiah  P. 
1  4:42 ;  Keh.  10:23 ;  Ezek.  11:13 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


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PEG 

PELICAN 

Lev.  lt;18  «.  unci.  Deut.  11:17 
Ps.  102.6  lam  liko/>.  of  wlldcra 

PK\. 
Jud.  5:lt  thi\v  tlmt  hniuUep. 
Job  19:'24  gnivi-n  with  an  iron/J. 
r».  ATy.X  toiiKiie  is  n.  of  wrlti^T 
/*.  8:1  write  it  with  ft  inHu'sy). 
hr.  8:8  p.  of  scribes  is  in  viuii 
17:1  ein  nfJml.  written  with/). 
3  yoA/»  13  not  with  ink  awtXp. 

PEXCE. 
Mat.  18:98  one  who  owed  100  ;j. 
Mark  11:5  have  heeii    sold  for 

more  thim  300  ;>.  John  12:5 
XMJttf  7: -a  tlie  one  owed  r.OO;;. 
10::J5  oa  mo.  ho  took  out  two/). 
PEXIEL.     ^f'/i..T2::iO 

PE.XKMFE. 
Jer.  36:23  Jehu,  cut  roll  with;). 

PEN\Y. 
Mat.  20:2  a.^.  with  laborers  for  p. 
9  received  every  man  a/).  13 
22:19  thev  broiiiiht  unto  him  p. 
Mark  12: 15  brim:  />.  Luke  20:24 
Rev.  li;(i  mens,  id'whrat  for  a  p. 
three  meas.  of  barley  for  a}). 
PEW  V  WORTH. 
Mark  OSJT  buy  2ii0  p.  of  broad 
»/oA/iG:7  200 ;j.  is  not  fulllcient 

PEXTECOST. 

^c^.s  2:1  wh.  dav  of  P.  was  come 
30:16  hasted  to' Jerus.  dav  of  P. 
lOw.  16:8  tarry  at  Eph.  until  P. 

PEXUEL. 
Otn.  32:31  as  Ja.  passed  over  P, 
Jud.  8:8  Gid.  went  up  to  P.  17 
1  A'.  12:25  went  and  built  P. 

PEXl'RY. 

Prop.  14:23  talk  of  lip.s  ten.  Xop. 
Luk4  21:4  she  of  her/j.  cast  all 

PEOPLE. 
(Ml.  27:29  let  p.  st-rve  thee 

48:19  he  ph.  beeunie  a  p.  great 
Ex.  6:7  take  vou  for  a  p.  Dent. 
4:20:2  Sam.  7:24;  .hr.  13:11 
Lev.  20:21  separ.  you  from,  other 

p.  26 
Xum  22:5;).  come  out  fr.  Es:.  11 
Z'f//^4:;»did;).  hear  voi.of  G.  ? 

7:6  G.  ha.  chosen  thee  special/). 

14:2  Lord  hath  cho.  thee  pec.  p. 

20:1  p.  more  than  thou,  he  not 

28:32  eons  given  to  another;). 

20:13  eslab.  thee  for/),  to  hiras. 

32:21  move  them  \vi.  th.  not  a  /). 

3:J:29  who  is  like/),  saved  by  L.? 

1  Sam.  2:24  make  L.'s/).  transg. 
5:10  to  glay  us  and  our/).  11 

2  Sam.  'i;2;j  wh.  G.  redeem  for/). 
22:28  alWictedp.  thou  wilt  save, 

P$.  18:27 
44/).  I  kn.  not,  8er\-e.  Ps.  18:43 

1  A".  22:28  hearken,  O/).  ev.  one 

2  A'.  11:17  be  L.'a/).  2  Chi:  2:1:16 

1  Vhr.  16:20  went  from  one  kin. 
•    to  another/).  Ps.  105:13 

2  Chr.  1:9  made  me  king  over/). 
Eit.  2:10  E.  had  not  showed  p. 

:J:8  a  certain  p.  scattered  abroad 
.Job  36:20  when/),  are  cut  off 
Pf.  62:8  y).  pour  out  your  hearts 

66:3  bless  God,  p.  95: 10  /).  err 

114:1  went  out  fr.  p.  of  strnnLre 

144:15  happy/).  118:14/).  near 
Prov.  14::J4  sinisrepro.  to  any/). 

2S:15  wicked  ruler  ovur  poor  p. 

.30:25  ants  are  a  p.  not  Btroni^ 
/,*.  1:4  a  p.  laden  with  iniquity 
10  eive  ear  to  law,  /).  of  Gomo. 

7:8  Ephruira  broken,  be  not  a/). 

8:19  fiho.  notp.  seek  theirGod? 

27:11  ap.  of  no  understanding 

30:9  this  is  a  rebellious  p.  6.'j:2 

4.3:4  I  will  give  p.  for  thy  life 
8  bring  forth  blind  p.  ha.  eyes 

G5:3  a  p.  that  jirovoketh  mc 

iSJerus.  rejoicing,  her  p.  a  joy 
Jer.  6:22 p.  com.  fr.  north.  50:41 

48:42  M.  destroved  fr.  beingp 


Lfvn.  1:7;).  fell  nito  hand  of  ene. 
JIos.  4:9  sn.  be  like  p.  like  nriest 
9:1  rejoice  not.  O  Is.  as  otnerp. 


Jon.  1:8  of  what  p.  art  thou  ? 
Mic.  4:1  p.  ehall  flow  unto  it 
Zee.  8:20  there  shall  come  p. 
Luke  1:17  ready;),  prep,  for  L.   . 
>lc/*15:14  take  out  of  them  ap. 
Pom.  10:19  tliem  that  are  nop. 
Tit.  2:14  purify  to  hims.  pecu.  p. 
Heb.  6: 10  shall  be  to  me  a  p. 
1  Pei.  2:9  ye  are  a  peculiar  p. 

lOp.  ofG.  in  li.  past  w.  notp. 
Pev.  5:9  redeem,  ua  out  of  ev.  p. 


PEO 

AH  PEOPLE. 

Ex.  IftS  treas.  a))ove  all  p.  Deut 

7:6.  14;  10:15;  7*^.99:2 
Deut,  7:7  were  fewest  ot  ali  p. 

1  A'.  4:;J4  came  of  aii  p.  to  hear  S. 
8:43  all  p.  know  name,  3  C/ir. 

6:;J3 
Est.  9:2  fear  of  th.  fell  on  all  p. 
yv.  96:3  declare  wond.  &in.  all  p. 

117:1  praise  L.  atl  yep.  for  his 

kindness.  148:11;  Pom.irr.ll 

Tit.  25:6  L.  make  to  all  p.  a  feaet 

56:7  htmso  of  prayer  Uyratlp. 
Lam.  1:11  aU  her  p.  peek  bread 
18  hear.  a.  p.  beliold,  Jfic.  1:2 
Dan.  5:19  (///;).  feared  bef.  him 

7:14  all  p.  and  nati.  serve  him 
Mic.  4:5  all  p.  walk,  ca.  in  name 
Zt'p.  3:20  praise  anion:.'  nil ]>. 
Lakei-AO  ri(!iiiu'-»c.f  jny  to  all  p. 
31  prepared  before  faceoffl.  ;). 
All  Ihe  PEOPLE. 
Ex.  1S:14  all  t.  p.  stand  by  thoe 

19:8  a,  t.  p.  answ.  toi:eth.  24:3 

1 1  L.  come  d<)wn  in  si.  of  a.  i.  p. 

Lev.  10:3  bef.  a.  t.p.  I  will  beglo. 

Xnm.  11:29  a.  t.  L.'s  p.  propheta 

Dent.  13:9  hand  of  all  t.  p.  17:7 

27:15  all  t.  p.  sav.  Amen.  16-21 

28:10  all  f.  p.  sh.  see  that  thou 
./o.*.  4:24  all  the  p.  might  know 

6:5  ail  the  p.  shall  shout  with 

7:3  sjud,  Let  not  all  t.  p.  go  up 
,/'/(/.  2fi:8  atl  the  p.  arose 
\Sn.  10:21  none  li.  him  am.  a.  t.p. 

11:4  all  t.  p.  wept;  12:18  feared 

:10:6  soul  oi  all  the  p.  grieved 

2  Slim.  2:28  a.  t.  v.  stood,  pursu. 
17:3  br.  back  all  the  p.  unto  th. 
19:9  all  the  p.  were  at  strife 
20:22  woman  went  to  all  the  p. 

1  A'.  8:5;j  separate  th.  fr.  all  t.  p. 
60  a.  t.  p.  of  earth  may  know 

2  A".  23:3  a.  t.  p.  stood  to  coven. 

1  Chr.  16:36  a.  t.  p.  said.  Amen 

2  Chr.  7:4  a.  t.  p.  offer,  sacriflces 
Ezr.  7:25  wh.  may  judge  a.  t.  p. 
Xrh.  8:5  in  sight  vi  all  the  p. 
Pf'.  67:3  let  a.  t.  p.  praise  tnee,  5 

97:6  and  all  the  p.  see  his  glory 

106:48  all  the  p.  say.  Amen 
Ec.  4:16  th.  is  no  end  of  all  t.p. 
Jer.  31:8  made  cov.  wi.  a.  t.  p.  10 

43:4  all  the  p.  obeyed  not  the  L. 
Ezik.  31:12  alt  the  p.  are  gone 
Dnn.  3:7  when  all  t.  p.  heard 
Z<tc.  11:10  bre.  cov.  with  a.  t.p. 

14:12  Lord  will  smite  alt  the  p. 
Mat.  2:9  ma.  you  base  bef.  a.  t.p. 
Luke  13:17  a',  t.  p.  rejoiced 

18:43  all  the  p.  gave  praise  to  G. 

20:6  all  the  p.  will  stone  us 

Acts  10:41  not  c.  f.  p.  but  witn. 

21:27  stirred  up  all  the  p. 

Among  the  PEOPLE. 
Lev.  18:29  cut  off  from  a.  t.  p. 
Ezrk.  28:19  that  know  thee  a.  p. 
Dan.  11:3:1  that  unders.  a.  the  p. 
./oc/ 2:17  sho.  they  say  am.  ^ /). 
Zee.  10:9  sow  them  a.  the  p. 
JohnT.-iS  a  division  am.  the  p. 
Acta  3:23  destroyed  from  a.  t.  p. 

4:17  snread  no  further  «.  t.p. 

14:14  Baniab.  and  P.  ran  a.  t.p. 
See  C0M3I0N,  foolish. 

PEOPLE  of  God. 
■I'id.  20:2  assembly  of  p.  of  God 
2.S«m.  14:13  such  th.  ag.  n.oA"  0. 
Ps.  47:9  even  p.  of  G.  of  Abrah. 
Ilth.  4:9  remain,  rest  top.  of  G. 

11:25  suf.  affliction  wi.  p.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  2:10  but  now  p.  of  God 

See  GREAT. 

His  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  17:14  cut  aiX  from  his  p.  Ex. 

30::W,  38;   31:14;   Lev.  7:20. 

21.    25.    27;     17:4.  9;    19:8; 

23:29;  .V'/wj.  9:13;  15:30 

49:16  Dan  shall  Judge  Aw  p.  33 

Ex.  18:1  for  Moses  and  Is.  hh p. 

Z-fU.  17:10  I  will  cut  him  off  from 

among //i,«;).  20:3.  6;  23:;J0 

Dfiut.  26:18  L.  avouch,  thee  h.  p. 

.32:9  the  Lord's  portion  is  hU p. 

36  sh.  judge  his  p.  Ps.  135:14 

43  rej.  O  ye  nations,  wi.  hi*-  p. 

he  will  be  merci.  Pom.  15:10 

33:7  L.  and  bring  Jud.  to  Aw  p. 

Puth  1:6  the  Lord  visited  hii  p. 

1  SaTfi.  12:22  L.  not  forsake  h.  p. 

pleased  L.  to  make  you  h.  p. 
15:1  anoint  thee  king  ovcrA.  /). 

2  Sam.  8:15  David  executed  just. 

to  all  hhp.  1  Chr.  18:14 
1  A.  20:42  thv  pe.  sh.  go  for  A.  p. 
1  Chr.  21:3  mal:e  A.  p.  100  times 


PEO 

1  C%r.  22:18  sub.  bef.  L.  and  A.;). 
2.3:25  *J.  of  Is.  given  im-si  toh.p. 

2  Chr.  2:11  L.  hath  h.vcd //*« /). 
31:10  Lord  hath  bUs.-ed  Aix//. 
32:14  who  c.mhl  deliv.  h.  p.  f  15 
3t»:15  had  compaHsion  on  Ai^p. 

16  wrath  of  L.  n)se  ajj.  At."  p. 

2.3  who  uf  all  hU p.  Lzr.  1:3 

J<h  1S:19  not  have  son  am.  h.  p. 

Ps.  14:7  captivity  oi'his p.  53:6 

29:11  strength  to  At*  p.  L.  will 
1)1.  htJi  p~.  with  peace,  68:;J5 

50:4  that  he  may  judge  hUp. 

73:10  theref.Ai^  p.  return  hither 

7H:20  can  he  pro.  flesh  for  A .  /)..'' 
t;2  he  gave  hUp.  over  to  swo. 

71  bro.  him  to  feed  Jacob  A.  p. 

85:8  will  »ipeak  peace  to  his  p. 

91:14  Lord  will  not  castotVA./). 

100:3  aru  A.  p.  105:43  brought 

105:24  increased  Ai^p.  greatly 
25  turn.  th.  heart  to  hate  A.  p. 

111:6  ho  showed  Aw;),  power 
9  he  sent  redemption  to  his  p. 

li:J:8  with  princes  of  Awp. 

116:14  in  presence  of  all  nisp. 

125:2  so  is  L.  round  about  A.  p. 

i:j6:16  wholedAi.f ;).  thro'  wild. 
Is.  .3:14  with  ancients  of  his  j). 

7:2  moved,  and  heart  of  his  p. 

11::J2  poor  ot  his  p.  trust  in  him 

25:8  rebuke  of  his  p.  sh.  ho  take 

,30:26  L.  bind,  up  breach  of  A.  p. 

49:13  hath  comlorted  A.  ;>.  52:9 

51:22  (iod  plead,  cause  of  A.  p. 

5*1:3  L.  separated  nie  fr.  his  p. 

6;J:11  remem.  Moses  and  his  p. 
Jer.  27:12  serve  him  and  his  p. 

50:16  return  every  one  to  his  p. 
Ezek.  18:18  did  not  good  am.  A.  /). 

;i0:ll  he  and  A.  p.  sh.  brought 
Joel  2:18  L.  jealous  and  pity  A.  p. 
19  answer  and  say  to  his  p. 
3:16  Lord  will  be  hope  of  A.  p. 
Zee.  9:16  L.  save  them  as  his  p. 
Mat.  1:21  he  .shall  save  his  p. 
L'/ke  1:68  and  redeemed  h.  p. 

7:16  that  God  hath  visited  A.  ;). 
Pom.  11:1  ha.  G.  cast  away  A.  ;)..'* 
2  God  hath  not  cast  awav  h.  p. 
Heb.  10:30  the  L.  sh.  jud^e  A.  p. 
Pev.  21:3  and  they  shall  be  A.  p. 

See  UOLY,    ISRAEL,    MANY,    MEN. 

PEOPLE  or  the  land. 

Gen.  2-3:7  A.  bow.  top.  off.  I.  12 

Ex.  5:5  the  /).  of  t.  I.  are 'many 

LeiK  20:2  p.  of  L  I.  sh.  stone  him 

4  if/),  of  the  I.  hide  their  eyes 

Num.  14:9  nei.  fear  vep.  oft.  I. 

2  A'.  11:14  all  p.  of  t'.  rejoiced,  20 

l.S:5  Joth.  lutV'Hp.  2  f'A)'.  26:21 

21:24  p.  made  J.  ki.  2  CA;-.  a3:25 

2.3::J0  p.  of  the  I.  took  Jehoahaz 

his  son,  2  Chr.  36:1 
2.5:3  no  bre.  for  p.  of  t.  Jer.  52:6 

1  Chr.  5:25  after  ^'ods  of  p.  of  1. 1. 
Ezr.  10:2  stra.  wives  of  p.  oft.  I. 

11  separate  from  /).  of  the  land 

Xeh.  10:;J0  not  gi.  dan.' top.  of  I. 
31  if  the  p.  of  the  I.  hrin^  ware 

Est.  8:17  many  p.  of  1. 1.  Dec.  J. 

.At.  34:19  p.  oft.  I.  which  passed 

Ezek.  l-.Ti  p.  oft.  I.  be  troubled 
22:29  p.  Oft.  2.  used  oppression 
3:J:2  if  p.  of  the  I.  take  man 
:i9:13p.  o/t.  I.  shall  bury  them 
45:16  p.  of  t.  I.  shall  give  obla. 
22  sh.  prince  prepa.  for;?,  oft. 
46:3  p.  (ft.  I.  shall  worsliip 
9  p.  of  1. 1.  cc)me  in  feasts 

Dan.  9:6  jiroph.  spa.  iop.oft.  I. 

Hag.  2:4  oe  strong,  yep.  qf't.  I. 

Zee.  7:5  speak  to  all  p.  of 'the  I. 

Much  PEOPLE. 

Num.  20:20  E.  came  with  m.  p. 
Jos.  11:4  they  went  with  in.  p. 

2  Chr.  32:4  gath.  7n.  p.  togetrnT 
P.i.  3.5:18  praise  thee  am.  m.  /). 
Mark  5:21  m.p.  gath.  unto  him  , 

24  and  much  p.  followed  him 
John  12:9  jn.  p.  of  Jews  knew 
,4r/*'5:37drewawavm.p.  af.  hira 
11:24  m.  p.  was  added  unto  L. 
18:10  I  have  m.  p.  in  this  city 
19:26  P.  hath  tunied  away  m.p. 
Rev.  19:1  I  heard  a  voice  of  7/i.  p. 

My  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  23:1 1  in  presence  of  my  p. 
41:40  to  thy  word  f^h.  all  my  p. 
4!i:29  to  be' gathered  to  mij  p. 
Ex.  3:7  I  have  seen  affliction  of 

my  p.  Acts  7:34 
5:1  saith  L.  God,  Let  my  p.  go, 

7:16:  8:1.20;  9:1.  13;  10:3 
8:22  land  in  wh.  my  p.  are.  2:1 
9:17  exaltcat  thyself  aj.  my  p. 


PEO 

Ex.  9:27 L.  righ.  I  and  myp.  wlc. 

12::il  ^'et  forth  from  am.  my  p. 

22:25  if  th.  lend  nioiiev  to  my  p. 
Lev.  26:12  and  vc  shall  he  my  p. 

Jer.  11:4;  30:22 
Num.  24:14  I  go  unto  my  p. 
Jud.  12:2  1  and  my  p.  at  strife 

14:3  never  a  wom.  am.  myp.f 
P'/th  1:16  thy  peo.  shall  hvmyp. 

3:11  the  city  of  my  p.  doth  kn. 
1  Sam.  9:16  to  be  cap.  over  my  p. 
2.SV!7rt.  3:18by  D.  wi.  I  yawmyp. 

7:8  ruler  over  vty  p.  2  Chr.  6:5 
1  A'.  22:4  my  p.  as  thv  people, 

27r.  .3:7;  2  Chr.  18:3 
1  Chr.  17:6  I  com.  to  feed  my  p. 

28:2  Da.  said,  Ile.-u-  me.  my  p. 

29:14  and  what  my  p.  f 
iChr.  1:11  ni:iye!-i  Judge  my  p. 

6:5  since  day  1  liro.  forth  my  p. 

7:14  \fmy p.  humb.  themsefves 
Est.  7:3  let  my  p.  be  given  me 

4  I  and  my  p.  to  be  destroyed 
Ps.  14:4  eat  my  p.  as  bread.  .53:4 

50:7  O  myp.l  will  speak.  81:8 
.5i»:ll  Slav  not.  lest  my  p.  forget 
68:22  I  will  bring  tny  p.  fr.  Bas. 
78:1  give  ear.  O  my  p.  to  law 
81:11  my  p.  wonhl  not  hearken 
144:2  subdneth  my  p.  under  me 
Is.  1:3  my  p.  doth  not  consider 
3:12  my  p.  child,  are  oppressors 

15  that  ye  beat  my  p.  r 
10:2  take  right  fr.  poorof  7)?y  p. 

24  O  my  p.  that  dwellest  in  Z. 
19:25  blessed  be  Egvpt,  my  p. 
32:18  my  p.  sh.  dwell  in  peace. 
40:1  comfort  ye.  my  p.  saith  Q, 
43:20  give  drink  to  my  p. 
47:6  I  was  wroth  with  my  p. 
51:16  say  to  Z.  Thou  art  my  p. 
52:4  my  p.  went  down  into  Eg. 

5  my  p.  is  taken  away 

6  my  p.  shall  know  my  name 
58:1  show  my  p.  th.  transgres. 
63:8  surely  they  are  7ny  p.  cML 
65:10  Sharon  afold  for  my  p. 

19  rejoice  in  Jer.  joy  in  77} y  p. 
22  as  a  tree,  are  days  ot7ny  p. 
Jer.  2:13  my  p.  have' commit,  ev. 

31  say  my  p.  we  are  lords  ? 

32  7ny  p.  have  forgot,  me,  18:15 
4:22  my  p.  is  foolish,  not  kn.  me 
5:26  am.  r/uj  p.  are  wieked  men 

31  7ny  p.  love,  wh.  will  ye  do? 
7:23  obey  my  voice,  be  my  p. 
8:7  my  p.  kn.  not  judgm.  of  L. 
9:2  that  I  might  leave  my  p. 
12:16  dilig.  learn  wavs  of'  my  p. 
15:7  destroy  7ny  p.  th.  retu.  not 
2.3:2  pastors  that  feed  my  p. 

22  if  they  had  caused  my  p. 

27  think  to  cause  7ny  p.  forget 
24:7  thev  shall  be ?)iy/).  31:1.33; 
32::i8';     Ezek.    11:20 1   36:28; 
37:2:3.  27;  Zee.  8:8 
29:32  nor  good  I  will  do  my  p. 
31:14  7ny  p.  shall  be  satisfied 
3.3:24  they  have  despised  my  p. 
50:6  my  p.  hath  been  lost  sheep 
51:45  7ny  p.  go  vc  out  of  midst 

of  her,  Pev.  18:4 
Ezek.  13:9  not  in  assem.  of  my  p. 

19  ye  pollute  me  among  7/iy  p. 
by  lying  to  7ny  p. 
21  deliver  77iy  p.  out  of  hand,  23 
14:8  cut  him  off  fr.  mids-t  my  p. 

11  but  that  they  may  be  7/ii/p. 
21:12  the  sw.  sh.  be  upon  7iiy  p. 
34:30  ev.  house  of  Is.  are  my  p. 
37:12  O  m.  p.  I  will  open  gra.  13 
38:16  thou  shalt  come  ag.  my  p. 
46:18  that  my  p.  be  not  scatter. 
IIos.  1:9  ye  are  not  7ny  p.  10 
2:23  to  them  wh.  were  not  my  p. 
4:6  77iyp.  are  destroyed  for  lack 

8  they  cat  up  the  sin  of  7?!yp. 
6:11  return,  captivity  of  my  p. 

Joel  2:26  itiy p.  nev.  be  asha.  27 
3:2  plead  with  them  for  tny  p. 
3  tliey  have  cast  lots  for  my  p. 

.■lmo.«  9:10  sinn.  of  my  p.  sh.  die 

Of>.  13  not  enter,  gate  of  my  p.      . 

Mic.  1:9  come  to  gate  of  myp.      j 
2:8  77iyp.  is  risen  as  enemy 

9  women  of  my  p.  ye  cast  out 
3:3  who  also  eat  flesh  of  my  p. 

5  proph.  that  make  77iyp.  err 
6:3  O  my  p.  wh.  have  1  done?  5 

16  shall  bear  reproach  of  my  p. 
Zep.  2:8  they  reproached  tny  p. 
Zee.  2:11  many  nations  ehall  be 

my  p. 
8:7  save  my  p.  from  the  cast 
13:9  it  is  myp.  they  shall  say 
Pom.  9:25  call  them'myp.  which 
were  not  w/p. 
26  was  said,  Ve  are  not  myp. 


9GS 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


PEO 
2  Cor.  G:IG  they  shall  be  myp. 

See  DAUGHTER. 

Of  the  PEOPLE. 

Oen.  2o:2;j  manner  of  p.  be  Sep. 

49:10  to  him  sh.  gather,  of  p.  be 
Knm.  26:4  take  sum  of  t.  p.  fr.  20 
Jo*.  4:2  take  12  men  of  the  p, 
ma/n.  9:2  hit^her  than  auy  of 
f/ic  p.  10:23 

14:24  none  of  the  p.  tasted  food 

2(;:15  ca.  one  of  t.  p.  destr.  king 
2  A'.  l:i:7  nor  did  lie  \ea.veoft.  p. 
jLzr.  3:3  of  the  p.  of  th.  countries 
J\VA.  5:1  tb.  was  a  gre.  cvyoft.p. 

7:73  some  of  (hep.  dw.  in  cities 
Ps.  72:4  sh.  1  udge  poor  of  the  p. 

89:19  exalted  one  out  of  the  p. 
/»'.  51:4. iudj,'.  for  a  light  oft.  p. 

63:3  of  the  J),  there  was  none 
J(^i}  7:31  many  of  t.  p.  believed 

11:42  bee.  of  t.  p.  that  stand  by 
Acts  4:21  punish,  beca.  of  the  p. 
Hetj.  9:7  hims.  and  errors  o/" ^.  7?. 
Rev.  1 1:9  they  o/"^.  see  dead  bod. 

Bee  EARS,    ELDERS. 

One  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  25:2.3  onej).  sh.  be  stronger 

34:16  dwell  wi.  you,  bee.  one  p. 

22  dwell  with  us,  to  be  onep. 

Own  PEOPLE. 

Ex..  5:16  the  fault  ia  in  thi.  0.  p. 

1  Ckr,  17:21  went  to  redeem  0.  p. 

2  Chr.  25:15  could  not  deli.  0.  p. 
Pa.  45:10  forjjet  also  thy  own  y. 

78:52  made  nis  0.  p.  to  go  forth 
h.  13:14  ev.  m.in  turn  to  hiso.^J. 
Jer.  40: 16  let  us  go  ag.  to  our  0.;;. 

The  PEOPLE. 

Gen.  11:6  L.  said,  Behold  thep. 
Ex.  5:4  why  let  /.  p.  from  work  ? 

5  the  p.  of  land  now  are  many 
12:27  and  t.  p.  bowed  the  head 
14::il  the  p.  feared  L.  believed 
15:14  the  p.  sh.  hear  a,nd  be  afr. 

16  the  p.  pass  over  wh.  th.  hast 
24  the  p.  murmured,  saying 

16:30  the  p.  rest,  on  seventh  day 
17:1  th.  was  no  water  fur  then. 
2  t.  p.  did  chide  Mo.  Num.  20:3 

6  water  out  of  it,  then,  drink 
18:19  be  th.  for  the  p.  God-ward 
19:9  t.  p.  may  hear  when  I  spe. 

17  Muses  brought  forth  the  p. 
20:18  when  the  p.  saw  it  alar,  21 
24:8  Moses  sprinkled  it  on  t.  p. 

Lev.  9:7  ato.  fur  thyself  and  t.  p. 

15  Bin-ofier.  for  the  p.  18;  16:15 

Num.  11:2  the  p.  cried  to  Moses 

13:18  see  thep.  that  dwelleth 

14:1  theji'  wept;  39  t.p.  mour. 

21:5  thep.  spake  against  God 

2.3:9  lo,  thep.  shall  dwell  alone 

24  the  p.  rise  up  as  a  great  lion 

I)eut.  4:10  said.  Gather  me  thejJ. 

18:3  the  priest's  due  from  t.  p. 

33:3  loved  the  p.  17  push  thep. 

19  they  shall  call  t.  p.  to  moun. 

Jos.  4:10  and  thep.  hasted  over 

6:20  t.  p.  shout.  24:28  t.  p.  dep. 
Jud.  7:2  t.  p.  are  with  thee,  4 

1  Sam.  2:13  priest's  cu.st.  wi.  t.p. 
4:4  t.  p.  sent  to  Sh.  tu  bring  ark 
8:19  the  p.  ref.  to  oliey  Samuel 
14:45  the  p.  said,  Sh.  Jonathan 

die?  so  tJifi p.  rescued  Jona. 

15:15  the  p.  sjiared  best  of  sheep 

21  the  p.  t  uok  of  1  he  s|)oil  oxeu 

30:6  /.  p.  spake  of  stunin^  him 

ZSam.  1:4  t.  p.  fled  frumnattle 

15:i^thep.  incrc.  with  Absalom 

IK.  1:40  the  p.  piped  with  pipes 

16:22  thep.  that  folluwed  Omri 

prevailed  against  the  p. 

2  A".  4:41  pour  out  for  the  p. 

43  give  t.  p.  that  they  may  cat 
11:17  coven,  bet.  king  and  t.  p. 
18:36  but  the  p.  held  their  jjeace 
22:13  inquire  of  Lord  for  (hi-  p. 

2  <-'hr.  12:3  the  p.  without  numb. 
20:.33  the  p.  had  not  prepa.  30:3 
27:2  and  (A^;;.  did  yet  corruptly 
30:2(1  and  the  Lord  heahfd  the  p. 
32:8  the  p.  rest,  on  words  of  II. 
36:14  the  p.  transgr.  very  much 

Ezr.  10:13  but  the  p.  are  many 

A'€/i.  4:6  t.  p.  had  mind  to  work 
5:13  the  p.  did  accord,  to  prom. 
7:4  but  the  p.  were  few  therein 
8:16  the  p.  bro  palra  branehea 
11:2  /.  p.  blessed  all  that  oftVred 

Eet.  3:6  showed  hira  t.p.  of  Mo. 
4:11  tht^  p.  of  kinj''3  provinces 

Job  12:2  no  doubt  out  ye  are  t.  p. 
34:80  lest  the  p.  be  ensnared 

P$.2:l  why  do  t.p.  im.  vaiu  th.  f 


PEO 

Ps.  33:12  bios.  t.  p.  he  hath  cbo. 
44:2  how  thou  didst  alllict  t.  p. 
45:17  the  p.  praise  thee  for  ever 
56:7  in  th.  anger  cast  down  t.  p. 
67:3  let  thep.  praise  thee,  O  G.  5 
89:15  blessed  is  t.  p.  that  know 
9.5:7  we  are  t.]).  of  hia  pasture 
96:13  he  sh.  judge  t.j).  with  tru. 
9S:9  he  sh.  judge  t.  p.  with  eq. 
99:1  L.  reign,  let  thep.  tremble 
105:1  make  kno.  deeds  am.  t.  p. 

Prov.  11:14  uo  conn,  is,  t.  p.  fall 

29:2  the  p.  rejoiced,  t.  p.  mourn 

18  wh.  is  no  vision,  t.p.  perish 

Is.  9:2  t.  p.  that  walked  in  dark. 

13  t.  p.  tumeth  not  to  him  sm. 
14:2  and  thep.  shall  take  them 
24:2  be  with  t.  p.  so  with  priest 
30:19  thep.  shall  dwell  in  Zion 
33:24  i.  p.  be  forgiven  th.  iniq. 
34:5  my  sword  sh.  come  on  t.  ?;. 
40:7  t.  p.  is  grass,  gi-ass  wither. 
51:7  thep.  in  wh.  heart  is  my  law 
6:3:6  will  tread  t.  p.  in  mi.  anger 

18  t.  p.  of  thy  holi.  possess,  it 
Jer.  31:2  t.p.  leftof  sw.  fouudgr. 

37:4  Jeremiah  went  amo.  thep. 

.39:14  so  he  dwelt  among  thep. 

40:5  go  back  aiiddw.  with  t.]).l) 

51:58  thep.  shall  labor  in  vaiu 
Ezek.  11:17  gather  you  from  t.  p. 

20:34  br.  you  out  from  t.  p.  34:13 

25:7  I  will  cut  thee  off  fr.  the  3}. 

26:20  bring  thee  down  with  /.  p. 

33:31  come  to  thee  as  t.  p.  com. 

36:20  these  are  thep.  of  Lord 

39:4  thou  ehalt  fall,  and  (he  p. 

42:14  approa.  th.  things  for?.^;. 

44:19  shall  not  sanctify  the]). 
Dan.  9:26  (hep.  of  the  prince 

11::32  thep.  that  know  their  G. 
IIos.  4:14  t.  p.  doth  not  uuderst. 

10:5  thep.  thereof  shall  mourn 
10  t.  p.  sh.  be  gath.  aga.  them 
Joel  2:6  thep.  sh.  be  much  pain. 
Am^os  3:6  sh.  t.  p.  not  be  afraid  ? 
Jon.  3:5  t.p.  of  Nin.  believ.  God 
Hab.  2:13  t.  p.  shall  labor  in  fire, 
(hep.  shall  weary  themselv. 
Zep.  2:10  magnifi.  ag.  t.  p.  of  L. 
Hag.  1:12  t.  p.  did  fear  the  Lord 
Mm.  1:4  thep.  against  whom  L. 
Mat.  4:16  t.  p.  in  dark,  saw  light 

21:26  we  fear  t.  p.  Mark  11:32 
Luke  1:21 1.  p.  waited  for  Zacha. 

3:15  as  thep.  were  in  especta. 

4:42  thep.  sou.  5:1  t.  p.  pressed 

8:40  thep.  gladly  received  him 

9:18  whom  say  t. }).  that  I  am  ? 

20:19  feared  t.p.  22:2;  23:5  stir. 

23:14  one  that  perverteth  t.  p. 
John  7:12  he  deceiveth  the  2^. 

11:50  man  sho.  die  fort.  p.  18:14 
Acts  5:13  thep.  magnifiect  them 

8:6  t.  p.  wi.  one  accord  ga.  heed 

14:11?.  ;x  saw  wh.  P.  had  done 

19  persuaded  t.  p.  and  stou.  P. 
26:17  delivering  thee  from  t.  p. 

Ileb.  5:3  as  for  t.  j).  so  hims.  7:27 
7:11  under  it  t.  p.  received  law 
13:12  he  might  sanctify  (hep. 

Jude  5  Lord  having  saved  thep. 

This  PEOPLE. 

Ex.  3:21  I  will  give  t.  p.  favor 
5:22  why  hast  evil  entrea.  t.  j)-? 
17:4  cried,  Wh.  sh.  I  do  to  t.p.? 
18:18  wear  away,  thou  and  t.  j)- 
32:9  seen  t.  p.  21  what  did  t,  p. 
31  t.  2}.  have  sinned  a  great  sin 
33:12  sayest,  Bring  up  thisj). 

Num.  11:11  burden  of  all  t.p. 

14  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  t.j). 
14:11  how  lontj  will  t.  7;.  prov.  ? 

15  if  thou  kill  t.  J),  as  one  man 

16  not  able  to  br.  t.2^.  into  land 
19  jmrdun  (.  ]).  hast  forg.  t.  ]). 

22:6  [  pray  thee,  curse  t.  p.  17 

24:14  th.  p.  shall  do  to  thy  peo. 
Iji'ijt.  5:28  heard  voice  oi  this]^- 

S}\VA  saying,  I  have  seen  this 2^. 
27  look  not  to  stubborn,  oit.p. 

31:7  for  thou  must  go  with  t.  p. 

16  /,  }i.  will  go  whor.  after  gods 
./'/(/.  2:20  t.  p.  have  transgressed 

0:29  would  to  G.  t.  p.  were  und. 

38  is  not  this  the;),  thou  dcs.? 

11  Sam.  16:18  wh.  L.  and  t.  p.  ch. 

1  K.  12:6  that  I  may  answer  this 

p.  9;  'iChr.  ]0:"6.  9 
27  if  t.  J),  do  saeritice  at  Jeru- 
salem 
14:2  I  should  be  king  over  t.  p. 
18:37  that  this  p.  may  know 

2  A'.  6:18  smite /.^;.  wi.  blindn. 
2  Ckr.  1:10  come  in  before  th.  p. 
Neh.  5:19  all  I  have  done  for  t.p. 
Is.  6:9  go  and  tell  t.  j).  hear  ye 


PEO 

Is,  6:10  make  the  heart  of  t.p. 
fat.  J/rtM3:15;  ^(;^s28:26,27 

0:16  leaders  oit.p.  cause  th.  err 

2.3:13  t.  p.  was  not  till  A.  found 

28: 14  scornful  men  that  rule  t.  p. 

29:13  t.  p.  dr.  near  me  wi.  mou. 
14  a  marv.  work  among  t.  p. 

43:21  t.  p.  ha.  I  form,  for  myself 
Je7\  4:10  thou  hast  deceived  t.p. 

5:14  my  words  fire,  t.  })■  wood 

6:19  I  will  brin^  evil  on  this  p. 
21  stumbling-blo.  bef.  this2>- 

7:16  therefore  pray  not  thou  for 
this  p.  11:14;  14:11 

8:5  why  is  this  p.  slidden  back? 

13:10  t.  evil;;,  who  ref.  to  hear 

1.5: 1  my  mind  co.  not  be  to.  t.  p. 

16:5  tak.  away  my  peace  fr.  t,  p. 

19:11  even  so  will  I  break  t.  ;). 

23:32  they  shall  not  profit  t.  p. 

28:15  makest  t.  p.  trust  in  a  lie 

29:32  a  man  to  dwell  amo.  t,  p. 

32:42  bro.  great  evil  upon  t.  ;;. 

3-3:24  not  what  t. ;).  have  spok. 

35:16  t.  ;j.  have  not  hearkened 

36:7  anger  pronounced  ag.  t.  p. 

37:18  what  have  I  ofl"cnd.  t.  p.  ? 
Mic.  2:11  sh.  be  prophet  oXt.p. 
llag.  2:14  so  is  this  p.  before  me 
Zee.  8:6  in  eyes  of  remn.  oit.p. 
Ill  will  not  be  to  this  p. 
12  cause  rem.  of  t.  73,  possess 
Mat.  15:8  t.jj.  draweth  nigh 
Mark  7:6  t.  ;>.  hou.  me  with  lips 
Luke  9:13  sho.  buy  meat  for  t.  p. 

21:23  th.  sh.  be  wrath  upon  t.p. 
.Iohn7-A9  t.  p.  knoweth  not  law 
Acts  13:17  G.  of  t.  p.  chose  our 

1  Cor.  14:21  I  will  speak  to  t.  p. 

Thy  PEOPLE. 
Ex.  5:23  neither  delivered  t.  p. 
15:16  till  t.  p.  pass  over,  O  Lord 
22:28  ca.  ruler  of  t.  p.  Acts  23:5 
23:11  poor  of  thy  p.  may  eat 
3.3:13  consider  this  nation  t.  p. 

16  I  and  t.  p.  have  found  grace 
Nu?7i.    5:21  make  thee  a  cm-se 

and  oath  amcmg  thT/ p. 
27:13  Shalt  be  gathered  to  t.  p. 

31:2;  Deut.  32:50 
Dent.  9:12  t.  p.  corrupted  thems. 
26  O  Lord,  destroy  not  thy  p. 

29  yet  are  they  t.  p.  Neh.  1:10 
Ruth  1:10  return  wi.  thee  to  t.  p. 

Itithyp.  shall  be  my  people 

2  Sam.  7:23  and  what  nation  is 

like  thy  2J--^  1  Ohr.  17:21 
23  bef.  t.  p.  wh.  thouredeeme. 
1  K.  3:8  serv.  is  in  midst  of  t. ;;. 
8:44  ii  thy  ]}.  go  out  to  battle 

50  forgive  t.  p.  2  Chr.  6:34.  39 

51  they  be  t.  p.  20:42  thy  p.  his 
22:4  my  people  as  t.p.  2  K.  3:7 

1  Chr.  21:17  not  hanclbe  on  t.  p. 

29:18  thoughts  of  heart  of  t.  p. 
Ps.  3:8  blessing  is  upon  thy  j). 

28:9  save  t. ;;.  Ijless,  Jer.  31:7 

44:12  sellest  thy  p.  for  naught 

60:3  showed  thy  2).  hard  things 

68:7  thou  wentest  before  thi/  p. 

72:2  judge  t. ;;.  with  righteous. 

77:20  leddest  thy  p.  as  flock 

79:13  thy  2^-  will  give  thee  than. 

80:4  angry  aga.  prayer  of  t. ;;. .? 

83:3  crafty  counsel  "against  t. ;;. 

85:2  forgiven  iuiquit);  of  thy  p. 
6  that  t.  2i-  may  rejoice  in  thee 

94:5  they  break  in  pieces  t.  p. 

106:4  favor  th.  thoubearest  t.p. 

110:3  thy  p.  shall  be  willin«: 
Is.  2:6  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  2). 

7:17  L.  bring  on  thee  and  t.  ;). 

14:20  destroyed  land  and  thy  p. 

60:21  t.  p.  shall  be  all  righteous 

m-.U  lend  t.  p.  64:9  arc  thy  p. 
Jer.  22:2  thou  and  t.  ;;.  that  ent. 

27:13  die,  thou  and  t.  p.  by  sw.  ? 
Ezek.  3:11  get  to  /.  ;;.  and  speak 

13:17  against  daughters  of  t.  p. 

26:11  he  sh.  slay  t.  p.  by  sword 

3:J:2  speak  to  child,  of  t.  p.  12 

17  yet  the  children  of  t.  p.  say 

30  chil.  of  t.  ;;.  still  are  talking 
37:18  chil.  of  t.  p.  shall  speak 

Dan.  0:16  thyj).  bee.  a  reproach 

19  and  thy  p.  are  called  by  na. 

12:1  standeth  for  chil.  of  thy  p. 

at  that  time  f.  ;;.  sh.  be  deli. 

Ho.'!.  4:4  t.  p.  as  they  that  strive 

10:14  :i  tumult  arise  among  t.  p. 

Jo-^Di-.M  spare  t.p.  O  Lord 

Mic  7:14  leed  t.p.  with  thy  rod 

NaJi  :i:\'i  (hi/ p.  inmid!^t  of  thee 

18  t.  J),  scattered  on  mountain 
Hah.  3:13  for  salvation  ot  thy  p. 

To,  or  unto  the  PEOPLE. 
Ex.  4:16  be  spokesman  to  t.  p. 


PER 

Sx.  19:10  go  to  t.  p.  13  bounds 

lop. 

Deut.  20:2  priest  epeak  to  the  p. 

5  ofHcers  sliall  speak  to  the  p. 

.Tud.  8:5  loaves  of  brear:  to  tliep. 

Ruth  2:11  to  t.  p.  th.  knowest  not 

1  Sam.  20:7  Abishai  came  to  t.  p. 

2  Sam.  24:3  L.  thy  G.  add  to  t.p. 

1  A".  12:15  king  heark.  not  to  p. 

2  K.  4:42  give  top.  they  may  eat 

1  Chr.  10:9  carry  tidings  to  t.  p. 

2  Chr.  35:8  gave  willingly  to  t.  p. 
Neh.  4:22  said  I  to  the  n. 'lodge 

5:15  govern-  chargeable  to  t.  p. 
Ps.  9:8  minister  judgm.  to  the  p. 
72:3  shall  bring  peace  to  the  p. 
I-<.  42:5  giveth  breath  to  the  }}. 
49:22  set  up  my  standard  to  t.p. 
55:4  given  him  for  witness  to  t. 
p.  a  leader  and  com.  to  t.  p. 
Ezek.  24:18  spr.ke  to  t.  p.  in  mor. 
Dan.  7:27  kingdom  given  to  t.  p. 
Joel  3:8  sell  them  to  I.  p.  afar  off 
Had.  3:16  cometh  to  t.  p.  will  in, 
Zep.  3:9  turn  to  t.  p.  pure  langu. 
Mat.  12:40  yet  talked  to  thep. 
Acts  5:20  speak  in  temple  to  t.  p. 
10:2  which  gave  alms  to  the  p. 
42  comma,  us  to  preach  to  t.  p. 
13:31  seen  of  witnesses  to  thep. 
17:5  J.  sought  to  bring  to  the  p. 
19:.33  madcliis  defence  to  thep. 
21:39  sufl'er  me  to  speak  to  thep. 
20:23  Christ  show  light  lo  thep. 

PEOPLES. 
Bev.  10:11  prophesy  bef.  many  p. 
17:15  waters  thou  sawest  are  p. 
PEOR.    Kum.  23:28  ;  25:18  ;  Joi. 
22:17 
PERADVEXTUBE. 
Gen.  18:24 ;j.  there  be  60  righto. 
28  ;x  there  lack  five  of  the  fifty 
29;).  forty;  ZOp.  thirty;  31  p. 

twenty 
32  this  once,  p.  ten  shall  be 
24:5  7J.  wom.  not  be  willing,  39 
27:12  my  father  p.  will  feel  me 
31:31 ;).  take  by  force  thy  daug. 
32:20  7J.  he  will  accept  of  me 
42:4  lest;;,  mischief  befall  him 
43:12  7J.  it  was  an  oversight 
44:347).  evil  come  on  my  father 
50:15  Joseph  will  p.  hate  ns 
Ex.  13:17  lest?>.  people  repent. 
32:30  jt).  I  shall  make  atonement 
N\im.  22:6;;.  I  shall  prevail,  11 
23:3  ;;.  L.  w  ill  come  to  meet  me 
27 p.  it  please  God  thon  curse 
.Tos.  9:7;;.  ye  dwell  among  us 
1  Sam.  6:5p.  he  will  lighten  ha. 
9:6  ;;.  he  can  show  us  our  way 

1  K.  18:5;;.  we  may  find  grass 
27  p.  sleep,  must  be  awaked 

20:31 ;;.  he  will  save  thy  life 

2  K.  2:16;).  Spirit  hath  cast  him 
.Jer.  20:10;).  he  will  be  enticed 
Horn.  b:T p.  for  good  men  so.  die 
2  Tim.  2:25 ;;.  G.  give  them  rep. 

PERCEIVE. 
Deut.  29:4  not  given  heart  to  ;;. 
.Jos.  22:31  we;;.  Lord  is  am.  us 

1  6'rtm.  12:17;).  vour  wickednesa 

2  Sam.  19:6  I  ».  "if  A.  had  lived 
2  K.  4:9  I  p.  this  is  a  holy  man 
.7ob  9:11 ;;.  not ;  28:3  cannot;;. 
Pror.  1:2;;.  words  of  understan. 
Ec.  3:22;;.  there  is  noth.  better 
Is.  6:9  see  ye  indeed,  but;;,  not 

33:19  deeper  speech  th.  canst;;, 
.Uat.  13:14  shall  see.  and  eh.  not 

;;.  Mark  4:12 ;  Acts  28:26 
Ma7k  7:18  do  ye  not  p.  whatsoe. 

8:17  jo.  ye  not,  neither  unders.  ? 
Luke  8:46  I ;;.  virtue  out  of  me 
John  4:19  1 ;;.  thou  art  a  prophet 

12:19;).  ye  how  pre.  nothing? 
Acts  8:23  ».  art  in  gall  of  bitter. 

10:34;;.  5.  is  no  respect,  of  per. 

17:22  I;;,  veare  too  superstitio. 
2  Cor.  7:8  I  ;;.  ep.  made  you  sor. 
1  John  3:16  here.  p.  we  love  of  G. 

PERCEIVED. 
Oen.  19:.33;).  not  wh.  she  lay,  35 

1  Sam.  28:14  S.  p.  it  was  Samuel 

2  Sam.  6:12  D.  ;).  Lord  establish. 

him  king  over  Is.  1  Chr.  14:2 
1  K.  22::i3  when  captains  p.  it 

was  not  king,  2  Chr.  18:32 
Xeh.  6:12 /).  G.  had  not  sent  him 
16  p.  this  work  was  wro.  of  O. 
13:10  ?;.  portion  of  L.  not  given 
Job  38:18;;.  breadth  of  earth  1 
Ec.  1:17  Ip.  this  also  is  vexat. 
2:14  I  p.  one  event  happelieth 
A  64:4  nor)),  what  God  prep. 
J<  r.  23:18  who  bath  p.  his  word 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORD  ANOE. 


9G9 


PKR 
JfT.  3ScS7  fnr  matter  wns  not  /). 
Mnt.  Sl:l.'>  ;>.  ho  spa.  /,"/v  20:10 

22:18. Testis />.  thoir  wicked  nest* 
iUirk  2:8  .losus  ».  Ilicy  rensmiwl 
hul-e  1:22/).  ho  had  soon  vision 

5:22  Hhon  Josiis  ;>.  til.  thou^ihts 

<):.t.1  eayini;  hid.  thoy  ;).  it  not 

21>:2;J  hut  ho  /).  thoif  craftiness 
John  f>:l.'i  .1.  ;>.  would  make  him 
.4(7.<  4:1:1  n.  tnoy  wen*  unlearned 

2.i:(i  Paul  ;>.  part  wore  Pharise. 
(/(//.  ?:'.i  .Tames;),  jrraco  u'iv.  mc 

PKRCEIVEST,  ETII. 
Joh  11:21  low,  hut  ho  /).  it  not 

3:i:14  O,  speakoth.  man  ;>.  it  not 
Pi-or.  14:7}).  not  in  him  knowl. 

31:18/).  her  morohandi.  is  pood 
lAike'^wW  ;).  not  hoam  in  own  eye 

PERrEIVIXG. 
liUirk  13:28  /),  ho  answr-rod  well 
7,1*' 9: 17  ,Iosiis/i.  tliothoutrht 
A(tt  14:'.l  /).  he  hud  failli  to  be 

PEnniTiox. 

John  17:12  no.  lost  but  son  of;). 
PIM.  1:«8  to  them  a  token  orn. 
9  Thes.  2:3  he  revealed,  son  of/). 

1  Tim.  fi:!)  wli.  drown  men  in  ;). 
IJfb.  10:31)  who  draw  back  to  ;i. 

2  /*(V.  3:7  and  /).  of  ttnuodlv  men 
llu-.  17:S  boast  [.'oeth  into/). 

11  boast  is  eiijlith.  ^oeth  in.  p. 
PEHFECT,  .\dJrrlivo. 
Cl(n.  tV'J  X.  /).  17:1  be  tllon  I). 
lj>r.  22:21  freewill-oH'orinir  be /). 
Dfiit.  18:13  thou  sbalt  bo  /).  with 
2,"):  15  have  p.  woiu'ht,  /).  mcasu. 

1  .9i7Wi.  14:41  S.  eaid.  Oive;).  lot 

2  Sam.  22:.'i.3  ho  maketh  my  way 

ji.  Ps.  18:32 
F:r.  7:12  Artax.  to  E.  p.  peace 
Jol}  1:1  that  man  wa.s;).  8;  2:3 

8:20  O.  not  cast  awav  a  /).  man 

9:20  I  am  p.  21  tho'  t  w  ore  p. 
22 he dostroyeth  p.  and  wicked 

22:3  thou  makest  thy  ways  ;;.  f 
Ps.  .37:37  ;>.  nnm,  end  is  peace 

64:4  may  slioot  in  secret  at ;). 

101:2  boliave  myself  in  a;),  way 
6  ho  that  walkoth  in  a  ;).  way 

130:22  I  hate  tli.  with  p.  hatred 
Prnr.  2:21  ;).  fhall  remain  in  it 

4:18  path  of  just  shin.  to;),  day 

11:5  ri^'litoousn.  of  p.  sh.  direct 
In.  2fi:3  keep  him  in  /).  peace 
Ezek.  1R:14  ;).  thro'  my  comelin. 

27:3  thou  said,  I  am  of;;,  beauty 
11  made  thy  beauty  /).  28:12 

28:15  thou  was  ;).  in  tliy  ways 
Maf.  5:48  be  ;).  even  as  Fa.  is  ». 

10:21  if  thou  wilt  he  ;).  iro  soil 
L'ike%:3  hav.  had  /).  understan. 
Jolin  17:23  bo  made  p.  in  one 
A'-f^  3:10  iriveu  him  ;).  soundn. 

22:3  tauu'ht  accr)r.  to  ;).  m:inner 

21:22havinfrmore;).kno\\lorlL'o 
Rnin.  12:2  what  is  ;).  will  of  (Jod 

1  Cor.  2:*)  nmomrtb.  that  are;). 

2  Cor.  12:9  streuiTth  ;).  in  weakn. 
13:11  ho  p.  be  of  pood  comfort 

Oal.  3:3  arc  ye  made  ;).  by  llesh  ? 
f.'lih.  4:13  till  we  come  to;),  man 
P/iil.  .3:12  not  as  tho'  already;). 

1.")  as  inaiiv  as  he  p. 
Col.  l:-,>8  presentovoryman  ».  in 
4:12  stand  /).  in  will  of  God 

1  ?'//«.  3:10;).  which  is  lackinp 

2  Tim.  3:17  man  of  fi.  may  be  /). 
IT,/!.  2:10  Captain  of  salvation;). 

5:9  bi'liii.'  made  p.  beca.  Author 
7:19  fur  law  nnide  nolhinp;). 
9:9iU)t  make  him  did  service  p. 
11  preater  and  more;),  tabern. 
10:1  law  never  make  comers /j. 
11:40  without  us  not  made  p. 
12:43  spirits  of  just  men  made  p. 
13:21  (i.  make  yon  ;).  in  every 
Jam.  1:4  lot  patience  have  her;), 
work,  that  ye  may  he  p. 

17  every  p.  pi'fl  is  from  above 
25  looketh  into  /).  I:iw  of  liber. 

2:22  bv  works  was  faith  ma.  p. 
3:2  oltend  not.  same  is/),  man 
1  Pft.  5:10  after  sutler,  make  p. 

1  John  4:17  herein  is  love  made  7). 

18  p.  love  cnsteth  out  fear,  he 
that  fcareth  Is  not  ;).  in  love 

Ste  HEAnT. 

Is  PERFECT. 
T>fuf.  .32:4  his  work  i.»  p. 

2  .SViwi.  23:31  wnv  u>  p.  Ps.  18:30 
Job  m.i  be  that  is  p.  In  kn.  37:16 
Pt.  10:7  law  of  L.  fa  p.  convert. 
Ji.  18-5  harvest  when  bud  is  p. 

42:10  blind  as  he  that  in  p. 

5:48  as  Father  in  ueaven 


Kp/i. 


Mul. 


iip. 


PER 

Luke  6:40  evorv  one  that  fa  p. 

1  Cor.  13:10  that  wh.  fa;).  Is  co. 
PERFECT,  ^rrb. 

Ps.  I:i8:8  I..  «ill  /).  wh.  couccni. 
PERFE<'TEH. 

2  Cir.  8:Iti  so  bouse  of  (J.  was  ;). 
24:13  ami  work  was  /).  by  thorn 

A'.-fj.  27:4  huildors  have;),  boa. 
,Vrt^  21:16  thou  hast  p.  praise 
I.iikf  13:32  third  dav  1  shall  be  ;). 
rieh.  10:  M  by  (Uie  offer  he  ha.  ;). 

1  John  2:5  Iri  him  is  love  of  O.  ;). 
4:12  love  one  ano.  his  love  is  /;. 

PERFECTI\G. 

2  Cor.  7:1  /).  Iiolin.  in  fear  of  O. 
4:12  for/),  of  the  saints 

PERFECTION. 
Job  11:7  llnd  Almiphly  to/). .' 

15:20  nor  shall  he  probmp  ;). 

28:3  ho  searobelh  out  all  ;). 
Ps.  5n:2outof  Zicm.;).  cd' beauty 

119:06  I  have  seen  an  end  of/). 
Is.  47:9  come  upon  Ihoo  in  Ih.  /). 
Lorn.  2:15  men  call  /).  of  lunuty 
/j/kf9:H  brinp  no  I'niit  to  /). 
2  Cor.  ia:Owowish,cvc.n  your;). 
Hth.  6:1  lot  us  po  on  to;). 

7:11  if;),  were  by  Levit.  priest. 

PERFECTLY,  XESS, 
./■<■)•.  23:20  hit.  days  consider  it  n. 
.Mo/.  14::16  touch!  made;),  whole 
Arfs  18:26  expound,  way  of  (».;). 

23:15  in<|.  s.Mii.lliin.,'  uiore;).  20 
1  Cor.  1:10  be/).  i.>iiiod  topothor 
Col.  3:14  oharit  V  is  Iho  bond  of  /). 

1  Th«s.  5:2  know  ;;.  that  day  of 
PERFORM.WCE. 

Luke  1:45  shall  ho  /).  of  th.  thin. 

2  Cor.  8:11  ;<.  out  of  that  ye  have 
PERFORM, 

Gen.  26:3  I  will  ;).  oath.  I  sware 
to  Ah. //f<)^  9:5;  /.i/Av  1:72 
Er.  18:18  not  able  top.  it  tliys. 
Xum.  4:23  that  enter  to  /).  sorv. 
Deitf.  4:13  commanded  von  to  ;). 
2:1:23  pone  out  of  thy  lips  eh.  }). 
25:7  not  ;;.  duty  of  husband's 

brother 
Ruth  3:13  ;).  part  of  kinsman 

1  Sam.  3:12  I  will  ;).  apaiiist  Eli 

2  Sam.  14:15  kinp  will  ;;.  rotiii. 

1  K.  6:12  then  I  will  p.  my  word 
2  A'.  '23:3  to  p.  the  words  of  this 

covenant,  24;  2  Chr.  34:31 
Ksf.  5:8  if  please  kinp  to  p.  req. 
./o/)  5:12  cannot/),  enterprise 
Ps.  21 : 1 1  a  device  not  able  to  /). 

61:8  that  I  may  daily  ;).  vows 

110:106  have  sworn,  I  will  ;).  it 
112  inclined  heart  to  p.  statut. 
Is.  9:7  zoal  of  Lord  will  ;).  this 

19:21  pav  a  vow  to  L.  and  ;).  it 
.ffr.  1:12  for  I  will  hasten  to  /).  it 

1 1 :5  /).  oath  which  I  have  swoni 

•28:6  1..  /).  words  tliou  hast  pro. 

•29:10  I  will  /).  pood  word,  33:14 
44:*2o  will  surely  /).  your  vows 
Ezek.  12:25  word,  and  will  p.  it 
.\ric.  7:'20  wilt  p.  truth  to  .Tacob 
Xflh.  1:15  keep  feasts.  /).  vows 
.\fal.  SM  p.  to  Lord  thine  oaths 
Jiom.  4:21  prom,  able  also  to  p. 

7:18  bow  to  ;).  that  wh.  is  pood 

2  Cor.  8:11  now  /).  tho  doilip  of 
Phi/.  1:6  p.  it  until  day  of  J.  Ch. 

PERFORMED. 

1  f!rim.  15:11  S.  h:ilh  not;),  com. 
13  I  have  /).  coinnunidin.  of  L. 

2  .SV)))).  21:14  p.  all  th.  kinp  com. 
1  K.  8:'30  Lord  hath  ;).  his  word, 

2  r/iC.  6:10;  Xth.  9:8 

Ksf.  1:15  Vashti  not  ;).  comma. 
5:6  half  of  kinpdom  be  ;;.  7:2 

Ps.  65:1  unto  thee  sh.  vow  bo  n. 

Is.  10:12  when  L.  hath  ;).  work 

Jer.  2:1:20  till ;).  thouphis,  :jO:.i4 
ai:18  not  /).  words  of  covenant 
35:14  words  of  .Tonad.  are;).  16 
51:29  purpose  of  Lord  sh.be;). 

Ezek.  :)7:14  spo.  and  p.  it,  saith 
Lord 

Lffke  1:20  these  things  be  n. 
•2::i9  wh.  thevhad  p.  all  tilings 

Itum.  15:28  w  h.  I  have  p.  all  this 

PERFORMETH,  I\G. 

Xirm.  15:3  ollerinp  in  n.  vow.  8 
Xeh.  5:13  man  p.  not  tii.  promise 
,rofj  23:14  ho  p.  thinp  appointed 
Pi.  .57:2  cry  to  O.  that  p.  all  thi. 
Is.  44:26  ;).  counsel  of  messeng. 

PERFf^re.  S. 

Fx.  30:35  Shalt  make  it  a  p.  .37 
Pror.  27:0  n.  rejoice  the  heart 
Is.  57:9  didst  increase  thy  p. 


PKR 

PERFI'MEn, 

nttr.  7:17  /).  bed  with  myrrh 
Canl.  3:6  who  is  thisconietli /).  / 
PKHCA.     .lo/n  13:13;  ilA'i 
PEHUAMOS.    Iter.  1:11;  2:12 

PERIIVPS. 
Phile.  15/).  ho  dopail.  for  season 

PERIL,  S. 
I.nm.  5:9  pet  onr  broad  with  p. 
limn.  8:.35  shall  ;).  sc.|)arate  ns  f 
a  Cor.  11:21!;).  of  waters,  of  rob. 

PERILOrS, 
2  rim.  3:1  ;).  limes  shall  como 

PERI.'^II. 
Gen.  41:.36;).  not  thro'  famine 
Kx.  10:21  and  many  of  t  hem  /). 
.Vw))).  17:12  dii..  we  ;).  we  all  p. 
•2-l:'iO  latter  end  bo  that/). 
Ikiit.  11:17  lest  yo  /).  quickly 
'26:5  ready  to  /).  was  niv  father 
28:'20  tbo'u  /).  quick.  2'2;'./».  2;i:13 
Jml.  5::J1  lot  enemies  p.  O  Lord 

1  Sum.  26:10  into  battle  and  w 
Est.  3:13  cause  to  /).  all  .1.  7:4 

4:16  If  I  /).  I  ;).  8:11 ;).  power 

9:'J8  nor  memorial ;).  fr.  th.  seed 
Jol)  3:3  let  the  day /).  I  was  born 

4:9  by  tho  blast  of  God  they  /). 
20/)'.  forever,  without  any 

6:18  paths  po  to  notliinp  and  /). 

20:13  bless,  of  him  ready  to  p. 

31:10  ;).  for  want  of  clolhinp 
Ps.  2:12  lest  ho  he  anpry,  yo  p. 

9: 18  expectation  of  poor  not  /). 

49:10  fool  and  brutish  person  ;). 
12  like  bo.'ists  that  /).'20 

68:2  let  wicked/).  8.3:17 

80:16  /).  at  the  rebuke  of  thy 

146:4  vorv  day  his  thouphis;). 
I'ror.  11:10  wh.  wicked;).  28:28 

•20:18  there  is  no  vision,  peo.  ;). 

.31:6  drink  to  him  ready  to  ;). 
Ft'.  5:14  those  riches  p.  by  evil 
Is.  26:14  made  th.  memory  to  p. 

27:13  which  were  ready  to  ;). 
Jer.  18:18  the  law  shall  not ;). 

27:10  drive  yon  out,  ye;).  15 

40:15  remnant  in  .Indah  sbo.  ;). 
Fzfk.  '25:7  I  will  cause  thee  top. 
nun.  2:18  that  D.  should  not;), 
./o)).  1:6  that  we  /).  not,  3:9 

14  not  /).  for  this  man's  life 
ifdl.  5:-29  one  of  thy  mem.  p.  .30 

8:-25  L.  save  ns,  we  p.  Luke  8:'24 

9:17  wine  runneth  out,  hot.  p. 

18:14  one  of  little  ones  sbo.  p. 
Mark  4:.38  ciu-ost  th.  not  wo  p.  ? 
Luke  13::i3  prophet  /;.  out  of  .J. 

15:17  bread  cno.  Ip.  wi.  hunpor 

21:18  not  a  hair  of  your  head  p. 
John.  3:15  whoso  belie,  not,  p.  10 

11:.50  that  whole  nation  ;).  not 
Arts  8:i!0  thy  money;),  with  th. 

13:41  dospisers,  wonder  and  p. 

2  Cor.  2:15  savor  of  C.  in  them  p. 
4:10  tho'  outward  man  ;).  inwa. 

Col.  2:'22  which  all  are  to  /). 

2  Thes.  2:10  unrip,  in  th.  that  p. 

•2  Pet.  .'3:0  not  willinp  any  sho. ;). 

|i:iinll  PERIKII, 

Lei:.  26:.38  ve  .«.  ;),  aiuonp  heath. 

lleul.  4:^26"ye  s.  toon  utterly  p. 

8:10,  •iO;  30:18;  Jo.«.  2.3:16 

1  Sam.  27:1  I  s.  one  day  p.  by  S. 

2  K.  9:8  w  hole  house  of  A.  s.  ;;. 
./()/)  8:13  hypocrite's  hope  ».  p. 

18:17  rem'em.  s.  p.  20:7;  36:12 

:i4:15  all  rtosli  shall  p.  topothor 
Ps.  1:6  way  of  unpinlly  shall  p. 

.37:20  wick.  «.  ?).  02:0  enomios  p. 

7:i:-27  that  are  far  from  thee  «.  p. 

102:'i6  thev  s.  p.  thou  endure 

112:10  desire  of  wicked  s/iatlp. 
Pror.  10;2><  ex.  of  wick.  s.  p.  11:7 

10:9  ho  that  speaketh  lies  s.  p. 

21:'28  a  false  witness  fAnffp. 
/*.  20:14  wisd.  of  wise  men  fi.  p. 

41:11  that  strive  with  thee  «.  p. 

60:12  kinp.  not  serve  thee  s.  p, 
Jer.  4:0  heart  of  the  kinp*.  p. 

6:21  noiplibor  and  friend*,  p. 

10:11  the  pods  s.  p.  15;  51:18 

48:8  valley  also  s.  p.  and  plain 
Ezek.  7:'2B  law  s.  p.  ffom  priest 
Amos  1:8  remnant  of  Phil.  s.  p. 

2:14  therefore  the  flight  s.  p. 

3:15  houses  of  ivory  shafi  p. 
Zee.  0:5  kinp  s.  p.  from  Gaza. 
Val.  26i.52  shall  p.  with  sword 
Luke  .5:37  wine  snil.  bottles  s.  p. 

13:3  yo  shall  all  likewise  p.  5 
John  "l():'28  the  sheep..),  never  p.  5 
llrnii   2:12  sinned  with.  law.  .v.  p. 

1  Cor.  8:11  shall  weak  brother  ». 
Hell.  1:11  thev  s.  p.  thou  remal. 

2  Pel.  2:12  shall  p.  in  their  cor. 


PER 
PERISIIER. 

Xnm.  16::!:!  tln.y/),  fr.  ronprep. 
Jos.  •22:'20  that  man  /).  imt  alono 
2  .S'^i)/).  1:27  weapons  of  warp. ,' 
Jot)  4:7  who  ev.  p.  beiiip  iiinoc. 

.30:2  in  whom  old  ape  was  /). 
Ps.  0:6  memorial  isp.  with  thom 

10:16  lieatheu  are;),  out  of  hind 

119:02  I  sbo.  have/),  in  afflict. 
Fr.  0:6  envy  is/),  .hr.  7:28  truth 
Jir.  4S:.36  rtclies  ho  hath  pot.  p. 

49:7  in  counsel  /).  fi'oin  prudent 
Lam.  3:18  stronplh  and  hoiiep. 
JoelhW  the  harvest  of  lield  Isp. 
Jon.  4:10  which  came  up  and  /?. 
Mir.  4:0  why  cry  ?  is  couns.  p.  t 

7:2  poofl  man  isp.  out  of  earth 
.1/')/.  8:32  h.  of  swine  ran  and  p. 
/,)/.  11:51  I),  bet.  altar  and  temp. 
Aelfi  5::i7  lie  also  p.  and  as  many 

1  Cor.  15:18  fallen  asleep  in  ('.  p. 
ITeh.  11:31  harlot  Haliah /).  not 

2  Pel.  3:6  ovorllo.  with  water  p. 
Jude  11 ;).  in  painsayinp  of  C. 

PERISHETII, 
.M4:11  lion/),  f.ir  lack  of  prey 
Pror.  11:7  hope  of  unjust  nun  p. 
?:r.  7:15  th.  is  a  just  man  that;). 
Is.  .57:1  ripliteons  p.  and  no  man 
Jir.  0:12  land  /).  and  is  burnt  up 
Jtihn  6:27  labor  not  for  moat  p. 
Jam.  1: 1  Iprace  of  fashion  of  it  p, 
1 1'tl.  1:7  moreprec.  than  gold  p. 

PERISIIIXG. 

Job  3.3:18  his  life  fr.  p.  by  sword 

PEEIZZITE.      Oen.  13:7;    Ex. 

Xfi:  34:11;  Jos.  0:1;  11:3      i 

PERIZZITES.     Cx.  1.5:20;  £r. 

,3:8,  17;  23:2.3;   ./"(/.  1:4,  5; 

3:5;  2  Chr.  8:7;  Fzr.  9:1 

PERJl'RED, 

1  Tnn.  1:10  for  liars /y.  persons 

PERMISSION. 
1  Cor.  7:6  1  speak  this  hyp. 

PERMIT. 
1  Cor.  16:7  tarrv  awhile,  if  L.  p. 
Ileb.  6:3  this  will  we  do,  if  G.  p. 

PERMITTED. 
Acis  26:1  thou  art  p.  to  speak 
1  Cor.  14:34  not  ;;.  wo.  to  speak 

PERXICIOrS. 
iPet.  2:2  shall  fbl.  llioirT).  ways 

PERPETUAL. 
Cen.  9:12  cov.  for  /).  ponorations 
E.r.  20:0  jiriost's  oilice  be  for/). 
31:16  keep  sab.  for  p.  covenant 
Lt  r.  3:17  a;),  stat.  not  to  eat  fat 
24:9  be  Aaron's  by  a  ;).  statute 
25:34  it  is  their  p.  possession 
.V')))).  19:21  a/),  statute 
Ps.  9:6  destrnc.  come  top.  end 
74:3  lift  up  feet  top.  desolation 
78:66  put  them  to  a  p.  reproach 
Jt  r.  5:22  bv  )).  dooree.  it  cannot 
8:5 slid,  back  by  p.  baokslidiiip  ? 
15:18  wliv  is  my  pain  /).  and  my 
18:16  land  desolate,  /).  hissing 
•2:!:4tl  brinp  upon  you  /).  shame 
25:9  make  them  p.  desolat.  12 
49:13  cities  thereof  be;),  wastes 
.50:5  join  Lord  in  ap.  covenant 
51:39  may  sleep  a  ;).  sleep.  57 
Ezrk.  .35:5"  hast  had  a  p.  haired 
9  p.  desolations,  Ze'p.  2:0 
46:14;).  ordinance  to  the  Lord 
Hub.  3:6  and  the  p.  hills  did  bow 
PERPETUALLY. 

1  K.  0:3  bo  there  p.  2  Chr.  7:16 
Amos  1:11  his  an^or  did  tear  p. 

PERPLEXED. 
F.tt.  3:15  city  Shiishan  wasp, 
.Joel  1:18  herds  of  cattle  are  p. 
I^ike  9:711.  wasp.  24:1  they  wero 

2  Cor.  4:8;).  but  not  in  despair 
PERPLEXITY. 

Ts.  22:5  it  is  a  dav  of  p.  by  Lord 
Mic.  7:4  now  shall  be  their  p. 
Xuite  21:25  distressof  uatiiui,  p. 

PERSECUTE. 

.Tob  10:22  why  do  ye  p.  me  ns  O, 
28  p.  him.  seeinp  root  in  met 
7^.  7:1  save  mo  ft-,  them  that  p. 
5  let  the  enemy  ;).  mv  soul 
10:2  wicked  in  his  pride  doth  p. 
31:15  del.  me  friun  thom  thatp. 
,35:3  stop  wav  ap.  thom  that  p. 
i;  lot  anpol  of  Lord  p.  them 
60:'26  iboy  p.  him  thou  hast  em. 
71:11  p.  and  take  him 
R!:15  so;),  them  with  thv  tem. 
110:81  iudpni.  on  them  tJiat  p. 
86  thev  p.  me  wronpfully.  help 
Jer.  17: 18  confounded  thai  p.  ma 


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PER 

Jer.  20:18  I  will  /).  thnm  wi.  sw. 
L<xm.  y:Wi;J.  and  drstroy  tlit-m 
Mat.  6;11  hies,  when  men;;,  yon 
44  prav  for  them  which  p.  you 
in:a.-i  whfu  thi-v  p.  you  in  one 
2:!::i4  /;.  tlnni  from  city  to  city 
/,"/(:.•  n:4;i  thcv  shall;).  21:12 
J.->hn  .i:!!!  the  .tews p.  Jesus 
15:20  thcv  will  also;j.  you 
i?om.  12:14  bless  them  which;). 

PER.SECCTED. 

Vent.  .30:7  curses  on  them  th.  p. 

Ps.  10:t:lt5  because  he/),  the  poor 
lU):lt)l  princes/),  mewl,  cjiuse 
14:i::i  enemy  hath  /).  my  soul 

Js.  14:6  rul.  nations  in  anijrer/). 

Lnm.  3:4:J  with  anger,  and  /).  u3 

Mat.  .5:10  blessed  which  are  /). 
12  so  p.  they  prophets  bef.  j'ou 

John  l.'i:20  if  they  have/),  me 

Adi<  7:52  have  not  your  fath.  /). 
22:4  I  ».  this  way  unto  death 
2(i:ll  I/),  them  to  strange  cities 

1  dor.  4:13  being/),  we  siitfer  it 
1.5:i»  I/),  church  of  G.  Gal.  1:13 

2  Cor.  4:9  we  are/),  not  forsaken 
Gal.  1:2.3/).  us  in  times  past 

4:29  bom  after  flesh/),  him 

1  Thes.  2:15  killed  L.  and/),  us 
Eev.  12:13 dragon/),  woman  that 

PERSECUTEST,  liVG. 

Acts  9:4  Saul.  Saul,  why  p.  thou 

me?  22:7;  2(i:14 

51  am  Jesus,  whom  thou  y). 

22:.S;  26:15 

fhU.  3:6  concern,  zeal,  p.  church 

PEBSECmOSI. 

Lam.  5:5  under  /).  have  no  rest 

Mat.  13:21  wh.  p.  ari.  Mark  4:17 

Acts  8:1  great/),  against  church 

11:19  were  scatter,  abroad  on  /). 

13:50  and  raised/),  against  Pa. 

Ttrym.  8:.35  sh.  p.  sep.  us  fr.  C.  ? 

Gal.  .5:11  whydo  I  yet  suflV-r/).  f 

6:12  lest  they  should  sutler  /). 

2  Tim.  3:12  godly  shall  sutler;). 

PEBSECrTIO]\S. 
Mnrk  10::!n  have  lands  with  p. 
2  Cor.  12:10  I  take  pleasure  in  p. 
2  Thes.  1:4  faith  in  all  your  p. 
2  Tim.  .3:11  kn.  my/),  at  Autioch 

PERSECUTOR,  S. 
Nah.  9:11  their/),  thou  threwest 
Ps.  7:13  ordaineth  arrows  ag.  /). 

119:1.57  many/).  142:6  del.  from 
Jer.  15:15  revenge  me  of  my/). 

20:11  thei-ef.  my  p.  sh.  stumble 
Lam.  1:3  all  her /).  overtook  her 

4:19  p.  are  swifter  than  eagles 

1  Tim.  1:13  who  was  before  a  p. 

PERSEVERAXCE. 

Eph.  6:18  watchiug  with  all;). 

PERSIA. 

2  f%r.  36:20  reign  of  king,  of  P. 
Est.  1:3  to  power  of  P.  14,  18 
Ezek.  27:10  P.  and  Lud.  :58:5 
XfTO.  8:20;  10:13,20;  11:2 
PERSI9.    Rom.  16:12 

PERSON. 
Lev.  19:15  nor  honor/),  of  mighty 
Num.  ;i5:.30  one  witness  sh.  not 

testify  against  any;). 
Deut.  16:22  unc.  and  clean  p.  eat 
27:25  reward  to  slay  innocent  /;. 
28:50  shall  not  regard  /).  of  old 

1  .SV//)i.  16:18  David  a  comely/). 
25:35  and  have  accepted  thy/). 

2  Sam.  4:11  have  slam  a  righ.  p. 
14:14  nei.  doth  <t.  respect  any/). 
17:11  to  battle  iu  thine  own/). 

Joti  22:29  shall  .save  humble/). 
Ps.  15:4  a  \ile  /).  is  contemned 

49:10  fool  and  brutish/),  perish 

101:4  I  will  not  kn.  a  wicked/). 

105::^7  feeble/),  am.  their  tribes 
Pror.  28:17  to  the  blood  of  any  p, 
1h.  ;J2:5  vile  p.  shall  be  no  more 
I")  the  vile/),  will  speak  villany 
Jer.  43:6  Johanau  took  ev.  /).  left 

52:25  took  seven  nejir  king's/). 
Ezek.  16:5  to  loathiu"  of  thy;). 

3;i:6  if  the  sword  take  any  p. 

44:25  priests  come  at  no  dead  p. 
haa.  11:21  sh.  stand  up.  a  vi.  p. 
Mat.  22:16  re^ardest  not  p.  of 
men,  Mark  12:14 

27:21  iuno.  of  blood  of  this  p. 

1  Vor.  5:13  put  away  wicked /). 

2  Vor.  2:10  forgave  I  it  in  j).  of  C. 
Jieb.  1:3  express  image  ot  his/). 

12:16  or  profane  7).  as  Esau 
S  Pit.  2:6  saved  Xonb,  eighth  p. 

PERSONS. 
Qen.  14:21  give  me;/,  take  goods 


PER 
tfr.  27:2  ;).  .shall  bo  for  the  L. 
Xiim.  19:18  sh.  sprinkle  it  up.  _p. 
De^'t,  10:17  regardeth  not  ;). 

22  fat.  went'^into  Eg.  wi.  70;). 
Jitil.  9:2  sons  of  J.  were  70  /). 

5  slew  threescore  and  ten  /).  18 

1  Sam.  9:22  wh.  were  about  :jO  ;). 
22:18  Doeg  slew  eighty-live/). 

22  occasion,  death  of  all  the;?. 

2  A'.  10:6  king's  sons  being  70;). 
7  took  king's  sous,  slew  70;). 

P^i.  26:4  ha.  not  sat  with  vain  /). 
Prov.  12:11  follow,  vain  n.  28:19 
Jer.  52:29  carried  from  J.  8.32  /;. 
30  carried  away  of  Jews  745  p. 
Ezek.  17:17  to  cut  ofl"manyp. 
27:13  traded  the/),  of  men 
Jon.  4:11  more  than  120.000 p. 
Zep.  3:4  her  prophets  treach. ;;. 
Luke  15:7  ninety-nine  just/). 
Artfi  17:17  disp.  with  devout;). 
2  Cor.  1:11  by  means  of  many/). 

1  Tim.  1:10  law  made  for  perj.  p. 

2  Pet.  3:11  what  p.  oug.  ye  to  be 
Jttde  16  hav.  men's  /).  m  admir. 
See  RESPECT. 

PERSUADE. 

1  K.  22:20  who  shall ;).  Ahab 

21  I  will ;).  him  ;  '22  thou  sh.  p. 

2  Chr.  32:11  doth  not  Hezek.  /). 
In.   36:18  bew.  lest  Heze.  p.  you 
Mat.  28:14  we  will  /).  him,  and 
2  Cor.  5:11  terrors  of  L.  /).  men 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  now  p.  men  ? 

PERSUADED. 
2  Chr.  18:2  Ahab  /).  Jehosaphat 
Prov.  25:15  forbea.  is  a  prince/). 
Mat.  27:20  priests;),  the  multt. 
Lfike  16:31  will  not  be;),  of  one 
20:6  be  ;).  John  was  a  prophet 
Acts  13:43  ;).  them  to  continue 
14:19  who;),  the  people 
18:4  Paul  /).  Jews  and  Greeks 
19:26  Paul  hath/),  much  people 
21:14  when  he  would  not  be/). 
26:26  I  am/),  none  of  th.  things 
Pom.  4:21  /).  that  what  he  had 
S::38  I  am  ;).  that  nothing  can 
14:5  let  every  man  be  fully;). 
14  I  know  and  am  p. 
15:14  1  myself  also  am  ^.  of  you 
2  Tim.  1:51  am^).  that  in  thee 
12  I  am  p.  he  is  able  to  keep 
Heb.  6:9  are/),  bet.  things  of  you 
11:13  hav.  seen  afar  ott','  wei'e  p. 
PERSUADETH.  EST. 
2  K.  18:32  when  Ilezekiah;).  you 
Acts  18:1.3  P.;).  men  to  worship 
26:28  almost  thou;),  me  to  be 

PERSUADING. 
Aets  19:8;).  things  concerning 
28:23;).  them  coucemijig  Jesus 

PERSU-\SIO\. 
Gal.  5:3;).  cometh  not  of  him 

PERTAIN. 
Lev.  7:20  peace-offerings/),  to  L. 
1  Sam.  2.5:22  all  that  p.  to  him 
Rom.  15:17  things  which  /).  to  G. 

1  Cor.  fi:3  things  /).  to  this  life 

2  Pet.  1:3  all  things  that  p.  to  life 

PERTAINED. 
Kum.  31:43  half  that/),  to  thee 
Jud.  6:11  under  oak  that;),  to  J. 

1  Sam.  '2.5:21  of  all  that;?,  to  N. 

2  Sam.  2:15  which  /).  to  Ish-bos. 
6:12  G.  blessed  all  that /).  to  O. 
9:9  given  all  that  /).  to  Saul 
16:4  thine  are  all  that  p.  to  M. 

1  K.  7:48  S.  made  vessels  that;?. 

2  K.  24:7  that  ;).  to  king  of  E. 

1  Chr.  9:27  opening  ev.  morn.  p. 

2  Chr.  12:4  took  the  cities  wh.  p. 
34:33  Josiah  took  away  abo.  ^. 

PERTAINETH. 
Lev.  14:.32  that  wh.  p.  to  cleans. 
Num.  4:16  office  of  Eleaz.  p.  oil 
Dent.  22:5  wo.  not  wear  what  p. 
2  Chr.  26:18  it  n.  not  to  Uzziah 
Bom.  9:4  to  wliom;).  adoption 
Heb.  7:13  he/),  to  another  tribe 

PERTAINING. 
1  Chr.  26:.32  rulers  p.  to  God 
Acts  1:3  things  p.  tokingd.  of  G. 
1  Cor.  6:4  iudgm.  of  thi.  p.  to  life 
Heh.  2:17  H.-priest  in  thi.  p.  to  G, 

5:1  ordained  in  things/),  to  G. 

9:9  not  j)erf  as  p.  to  conseieuce 

PERVERSE. 
Xum.  22:.T2  thy  way  is  p.  bef.  me 
Dent.  32:5  they  are  &p.  generat. 
1  Sam.  20:30  son  of/),  woman 
.Jot)  6:30  cannot  disc.  p.  things? 

9:20  my  mouth  sh.  prove  me  p. 
Frov.  4;*24/).  lips  put  fVom  thee 


PET 

Pror.  8:3  noth.  fro.  or  p.  in  them 
12  .S  he  of  a  ;).  heart  sh.  be  des]>. 
14:2  he  that  is  p.  de-spiseth  him 
17:20  hath  ay),  tongue  falleth 
19:1  he  that  is  )).  in  his  lips 
2;!:;J3  heart  shall  utter;),  things 
28:6  he  that  is;),  in  his  w:iys 
18  he  that  is  ;;.  in  ways  sti.  fall 
/'\  19:14  L.  mingled  a;").  s)nrit 
Mat.  17:17  O  ;>.  genera.  Lnke^Al 
Arts  20::30  men  arise  speaking  /). 
Ph//.  2:15  bhimeless  in;),  nation 

1  Ti))i.  6:5;)-disputings  of  men 
PERVERSELY. 

2  Sam.  l!t:19  wiiat  ser\-ant  did  p. 
1  K.  8:47  have  sin.  and  done  p. 
Ps.  119:78  they  dealt;),  with  me 

PERVERSENESS. 
]^7/m.  23:21  neither  seen  /).  in  Is. 
Pror.  11:3/).  of  trans,  shall  des. 
15:4;).  therein  as  a  breach  in 
Zf.  .30:12  ye  trust  in  ;).  and  stay 
59:3  your  tongues  muttered;). 
Ezek.  9:9  and  the  ci.  is  full  of/). 

PERVERT. 
Petit.  16:19  a  gift  doth/),  words 
24:17  thou  Shalt  not  /).  judgm. 
Joh  8:3  doth  God  ;).  judgment  or 
34:12  nor  will  the  Al.  p.  judgm. 
Pror.  17:'23  top.  ways  of  judgm. 
31:5  and  ;).  the  judL^ment  of  any 
3/)C.  3:9  hear  this,  ye  that  /).  eq. 
Acts  13:10  not  cease  top.  right 
Gal.  1:7  would;),  the  gos,  of  C. 

PERVERTED. 
1  Sam..  8:3  Sa.'s  sons  ;).  judgm. 
Job  .3:3:27  have  p.  wliat  was  right 
Is.  47:10  thy  wisdom,  it  hath";). 
.Jer.  3:21  they  have;),  their  way 
23:36  ye  have;),  the  words  of  G. 
PERVERTETH. 
E:r.  23:8  gift  p.  the  righteous 
Pent.  27: 19  cursed  be  he  that  p. 
Pror.  10:9  he  that  p.  his  ways 

19:3  foolishness  of  a  man;),  way 
Luke  23:14  man  that;),  people 

PERVERTING. 
Ec.  5:8  violent  ;).  of  judgment 
Luke  2:3:2  this  fellow  ;).  nation 

PESTILENCE. 
Ej'.  5:3  lest  he  fall  on  us  wi.  p. 
9:15  I  may  smite  thee  with  p. 
Ler.  26:'25  I  will  send  p.  among 
Xam.  14:12  will  sm.  th.  with;). 
Pent.  28:21  L.  shall  make  p.  cle. 
2.';o))i.  24:133days';).  1CA)-.'21:12 
15  the  Lordseiita;).  ou  Israel, 
1  Chr.  21:14 
1  K.  8-37  if  there  be  famine,  p. 

iChr.K-.iS:  7:13;  20:9 

Ps.  7S:.50  gave  th.  life  over  to  p. 

91:3  deli,  thee  from  noisome  n. 

6  nor  /).  that  walkcth  in  darK. 

Jer.  14:12  I  will  consume  them 

by;).  24:10;  '27:8 
21:6  inhabitants  shall  die  by  p. 
9  ahideth  in  city  die  by  /)."38:2 
27: 13  why  will  ye  die  b j' ;).  ? 
28:8  ]irophets  of  old  prop,  of  p. 
29:17  I  will  send  upon  th.  p.  18 
32:24  city  is  given  bee.  of;?.  36 
34:17  liberty  Tor  you  to  the  p. 
42:17  go  to  E.  shall  die  by  ;?.  22 
44:13  as  I  punished  Jeru.  by  /). 
Ezek.  5:12  a  third  p.  die  with  /). 
17  /).  and  blood  pass  thro'  thee 
6:11  by  sword,  famine,  and  ;).  12 
7:15  sword  without,  p.  witiiin 
12:16  I  will  leave  a  few  from  p. 
14:19  if  I  send/),  into  land.  21 
28:'23  will  send  her  ;i.  and  blood 
33:27  he  in  caves  shall  die  of;). 
88:22  I  will  plead  ag.  him  wi.  ;), 
Amos  4:101  have  sent  am.  you;) 
Hal).  3:5  before  him  went  p.  and 

PESTILENCES. 
Mat.  24:7  shall  be  ;).  Luke  21:11 

PESTILENT. 
Acts  24:5  found  this  man  a;),  fel. 

PESTLE. 
Prov.  27:22  bray  a  fool  with  a  /), 

PETER. 
Mat.  14:29  when  P.  was  come 
16:18  I  say  to  thee  thou  art  P. 

23  said  to  P.  get  th.  Mark  8:33 
17:1  taketh  P.  James  and  John, 

26:'27;  Mark  5:.37;  9:2;  14:33; 
Lnke  S:^l;  9:'23 

24  they  rec.  tribute,  came  to  P. 
26:58  P.  follow,  to  H.  P.  palace 

75  P.  re.  .Vart  14:72:  L't.  22:61 
Mark  16:7  disci,  and  P.  .Tohn  1:44 
Jo/ia  18:26  ear  P.  cut  off,  '21:17 
Acts  1:15  in  those  days  P.  stood 


PHE 

Acts  3:3  see.  P.  and  John.  4:8, 13 
5:15  shadow  of  P.  8:14:  9:40 
10:13  P.  kill  and  eat,  -H;  11:7 
12:3  to  take  P.  also.  6.  7,  13.  H 
Gal.  1:18  went  to  see  P.  2:7, 8, 14 

Simon  PETER. 
Mat.  4:18  .i  sus  saw  S.  called  P. 
10:2  the  first  S.  who  is  called  P. 
.Mark  3:16  S.  he  sumamed  P. 
Luke  5:8  S.  P.  fell  at  Jes.  knees 
6:14  Simon  whom  he  named  P. 
Ji>/,n  W:6  cometh  to  S.  P.  '20:2 
21:15  .lesus  saith  to  Simon  P. 
-■Ic^*'  10:5  call  for  one  S.  whose 
surname  is  P.  32;  11:13 
PETITION,  S. 
1  Sam.  1:17  G.  gr.  thee  thy  ;).  27 
1  K.  2:16  ask  one  p.  deny  me  not 
20  I  desire  one  small  p.  of  thee 
Est.  5:6  what  is  p.  ?  7:2;  9:12 
8  if  it  please  king  to  grant  p. 
':3  let  mv  life  be  given  at  my  p. 
Ps.  20:5  Lord  fultii  all  thy  p. 
Dan.  6:7  whoso,  ask  ;).  of  any,  12 
13makethp.  three  times  a* day 
1  John  5: 15  we  have;?,  we  desired 

PHALEC. 
Lvke  3:35  Kagau  was  son  of  P. 

PHARAOH. 
Gen.  12:17  the  Lord  plagued  P. 
40:2  P.  wroth  against.  13,  14 
41:1  P.  dream.  4,  7,  16,  34,  53 
El-.  .5:2  P.  said,  who  is  the  L.  ? 
14:4  will  be  honored  npoTi  P.  17 

1  K.  3:1  made  aflinity  with  P. 
7:8  Solo,  made  a  house  for  P. 

2  A".  17:7  br.  th.  out  fr.  under  P. 
18:21  P.  to  that  trust.  Is.  36:6 
23:35  accor.  to  command,  of  P. 

Xeh.  9:10  wond.  on  P.  Ps.  1.35:9 
Ps.  136:15  overthrew  P.  in  R.  sea 
Is.  19:11  .say  ye  to  P.  30:2,  3 
Jer.  25:19  made  P.  drink.  37:11 
46:17  P.  a  noise;  47:1  smote  G. 
Ezek.  29:2  face  ag.  P.  3;  30:22 
30:21  brok.  arm  of  P.  25;  31:18 
Acts  7:13  kindred  known  to  P.  21 
Pom.  9:17  scripture  saith  to  P. 
Ilett.  11:24  to  be  called  son  of  P. 
PHARAGH-HOPHRA.         Jer. 
41:.30 

PHARAOH-NECHO. 
2  E.  23:'29  P.-N.  went  up,  33-35 
Jer.  46:2  word  came  ag.  P.-N. 

PHAREZ. 
Gen..  38:29  name  was  called  P. 
46:12  sons  of  Ju.  P.  1  Ctir.  2:4  ; 
Mat.   1:3;    Luke  8:33;    the 
sons  of  P.  Xum.  26:20,  21 ; 
PuthAAS;  1  Chr.  2:5:  9:4 
Path  4:12  be  like  the  house  of  P. 

PHARISEE. 
Mat.  23:26  thou  blind  P.  clean«o 
Luke  11::37  P.  beso.  him  to  dine 
18:10  went  to  prav.  one  a  P. 
Acts  23:6  I  am  a  R  son  of  a  P. 
26:5  after  strict,  sect  1  lived  a  P. 
Phil.  3:5  touching  the  law  a  P. 

PH.\RISEES. 

Mat.  5:20  exceed  righteou.  of  P. 
9:14  why  do  P.  fast  ?  Mark  2:!S 
84  P.  said.  He  cast,  out  devils 
15:12  thou  P.  were  offended 
16:6  beware  of  leaven  of  the  P. 

11;  .V«;-A:8:15;  Luke  li:l 
19:3  P.  also  came  to  him 
23:2  sen  bes  and  P.  si  t  in  M.  seat 
13  woe  to  scr.  and  P.  14, 15. 23, 
25,27,29;  ii/A-e  11:4'2,  43,  44 
Luke  5:30  P.  ninrmured,  15:2 
6:7  scribes  and  P.  watched  him 
7::i0  P.  rejected  counsel  of  God 
11:.!9  P.  make  el.  outside  of  cup 
16:14  P.  who  were  covet,  heard 
John  1:'24  were  sent  were  of  P. 
3:1  a  man  of  the  P.  named  Nic. 
7:32  P.  sent  officers  to  take  him 
48  any  P.  believed  on  him  ? 
11:47  then  P.  gathered  a  council 
57  P.  had  given  a  commandin. 
Acts  15:5  rose  certain  sect  of  P. 
23:7  dissension  bet.  P.  and  Sad. 
8  no  resnr.  P.  but  confess  both 

PHARPAR. 

2  K.  5:12  Abana  and  P.  better 

PHEBE. 
Pom.  16:1 1  com.  unto  you  P. 
PHENICE. 

Acts  11:19  travelled  as  far  as  P. 
15:3  Paul  and  Barnabas  passed 

through  P. 
21:2  find,  ship  sailing  over  to  P. 
27:12  they  might  attain  to  P. 


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PIC 

PIIILAIM'XIMIIA. 

Itev.  1:11  wrili'  iiuil  mmkI  it  U  P. 
3:7  aii^'el  of  tlio  (.■luircll  iu  1'. 

PHILIP. 
Mat.  10:3  P.  ami  Baithol.  Hark 

3:18;  Lukt6\U:  .-Irf*  1:13 
11:3    for   his  brotluT   I',   wife, 

Mark  iWi;  Luke  3:  111 
Luke  3:1  his  brolht-r  P.  ti'tr:»rch 
Jnhn  \Ai  Jivu>-  llmlrlh  P.  Jl.  -15 
12:21  the  siiim"  cillmr  to  P. 
1 1:9  liast  thou  not  kn.  me 
Acts  ri:5  P.  til.'  (iMcoii,  8:-,'l 
8:5  P.  pr«ich«l,  (i.  12.  13.  30.  3^1 
21:8  \vc  I'UtiT.  into  house  of  P. 

PHIMPPI. 

Acts  Hi:12  Xrapo.  wi-  camo  to  P. 

20:6  wo  saili'il  away  from  P. 

1  Thtfs.  2:2  shanirf  entreat  at  P. 

Plill.lSTI\. 
Ps.  60:8  P.  triinn;ili  thou 
87:4  Behold  P.  ami  'I'vre,  this 
108:9  over  P.  will  I  triumph 

PHII.ISTIM. 
Om.  10:1 1  came  1".  1  Vhr.  1:12 
PIIILISTIXE. 

1  Sam.  17:8  not  I  a  P.  32.  43.  49 
21:9  sw.  of  Uoliath  the  P.  22:10 

2  Sum.  21:17  .\hishai  smo.  theP 

PIIIMSTI.VES. 
Ccn.  21:34  .\t)riiluim  in  P.  land 
2*i:14  I-^iac  hail  Iloclv!?,  P.  euv. 
1.T  P.  stopped  wells  .\l)rali.  18 
JTr.  1.3:17  led  th.  luit  lhroHi,'ll  P. 
TV.  a3:7  the  P.  with  the 
Js.  2:6  soothsayers  like  the  P. 
9:12  liefore.  and  the  P.  behind 
11:14  lly  on  shoulders  of  the  P. 
Zep.  2:5  Iniul  of  P.  T  will  destroy 
Zee.  9:6  will  out  oil'  priile  of  P. 

PHILOLOGIJS. 
Horn.  16:15  salute  P.  Julia,  and 

PHILOSOPHV. 
Col.  2:8  lest  any  spoil  you  th.  ;». 

PHILOSOPHERS. 
Acts  17:18  cor.  p.  encounte.  him 

PHI\EHVS. 
Er..  6:25  Eleazer's  wife  bare  P. 
Xnm.  25:11  P.  liatli  turned  wra. 
.Tos.  22:13  Israel  sent  P.  24:Si 
Juii.  20:28  P.  stood  before  the 

1  .*l>(i.  1:3  llophni  and  P.  the 
S::i4  Hopliui  and  P.  sh.  both  die 
4:17  Hci])lini  and  P.  are  dead,  19 
14:3  the  sou  of  P.  the  Lord's 

E~r.  7:5  .\bishua  son  of  P.  the 
8:2  of  the  sons  of  P.  Gersho.  3;5 
Ps.  106:30  then  st<iod  up  P. 

PHILEGOX. 
liom.  16:14  salute  .\syncritu3,  P. 

PHRYGIV. 

Acts  16:6  bad  gone  tlirouiho.  P. 

18:23  went  over  all  count,  of  P. 

PHl'H  VH. 

Jud.  7:11  he  went  down  with  P. 

PHYLAt'TERIES. 
Mat.  23:5  th.  make  broad  th.  ]}. 

PHYSIC'IA\. 
Jcr.  8:22  is  there  no  ».  there? 
Mat.9:l2  th.  that  he  \vh.  need 
notap.  Mark  ill"!:  Luke  5::il 
Luke  4:23  jiroverh.  p.  heal  thys. 
Col.  4:14  Luke,  the  beloved;;. 

PliVSICIAXS. 

Oen.  50:2  .Joseph  com.  p.  to  em- 
balm father;  p.  emoalm.  Is. 

2  C/ir.  16:12  .\sa  sou.  notL.  h.p. 
.lob  13:4  ye  are  all  p.  of  no  value 
Mark  5:26  eulTcr  many  tliinj,'S  of 

p.  Luke  8:43 

PICK. 
Prov.  30:17  ravens  shall;;.  It  out 

PICTITIES. 
yum.  .3.3:52  shall  destrov  all  p. 
Proc.  25:11  apples  of  jrold  in;;. 
Is.  2:16  day  of  L.  on  pleasant ;;. 

PIECE. 
Gen.  15:10  one  ;;.  nu'.  another 
Xum.  10:2  trumpets  of  whole  ;;. 

1  Sam.  2:36  crouch  to  him  for;j. 
S  .S'am.  6:19  to  every  one  a  good 

;;.  of  Hesh,  1  C'hr.  16:3 
23:11  />.  of  frrou.  full  of  lentiloa 

2  K.  3:19  mar  ■;ood  p.  of  land,  25 
Keh.  3:11  Has.  repaired  other/;. 
Job  41:*24  hard  as  p.  of  millstone 

42:11  ev.  man  pave  ;»,  of  money 
Pror.  6:26  broil,  to  a  ;;.  of  bread 

28:21  for  p.  bread  man  transu're. 
Cant.  4:3  tein.  ;;.  of  pi;meir.  6:7 
Jer.  S7:21  jjive  niiu  daily  ;;.  bee.  I 


PIL 

Kztk.  2-1:4  every  tro<Hl;>.  the  tlii. 

6  brinj;  it  nut  it.  by  p.  let  no 
yl«j(w3:l*i  niouili  iiriiitii  p.  of  o. 

■1:7  oni';>.  was  niim-d  on,  and  p. 

Mat,  l(:lti  no  nuin  imil.  w.  of  new 

cloth.  MarA-2:-il  :  Luke  b-M 

17:27  thon  yli.  llnd  p.  of  money 
iwAv  1-I:IH  I  houv'ht  J),  of  j:;rou. 

Vk^  lose  one;*,  doili  H.  a  cund. 

24:43 ga.  him /«.  uf  broiled  Ibh 

Oi*n.  1.%:  17  lamp  passi-d  hetw.  p. 

3i):l(;i,'iven  bro.  I.(t0(»n.  of«»ilv. 

:i.(:l!»  bon.  for  m)  p.  Jos.  2-l::j*2 

irr.-iA  sold  .Tos.  forail/i.  of  nilver 
.h:1  .los.-pli  U  rent  U\  p.  .11:28 

45:23  crave  toli.*njaniin  thirty  p. 
TTj-.  22:  t3  if  it  be  torn  in/;. 
Lev.  2:0  part  meat-olVerin;;  In  /;. 

0:1:1  presen led  l)nrnt-of.  with  p. 
Jiifi.  11:4  i;avo  A.  70  /;.  of  silver 

lH:r.  L'ive  thee  1. 100 /J.  of  silver 

Ul:29  div.  concubine  into  12  p. 
1  Sam.  11:7  S.  hewed  oxen  in  p. 

ir>:3.1  Samuel  hewed  Affai,'  in  p. 

1  A*.  11:30  Ahij.  rent  \i&vm.  in  ». 
l!l:n  wind  brake  in  p.  the  rock:* 

2  A'.  2:12  Eli.  rent  clothed  iu  «. 
5:5  Nam.  took  0,000  yj.  of  i.'old 
0:25  ass's  head  sold  for  eiL^'h.  p. 
1S:4  brake  in  /).  brazen  errpent 

2  Chr.  2.3:17  brake  tho  imiii'es  in 

;>.  31:1;  34:4;  3fir.  1:7 
Jnb  111:12  hath  ebakenmc  in  p. 

40:  IS  his  bone!*  are  a«  p.  of  braes 
P*.  7:2  rendinij  in  p.  none  deliv. 

50:22  lest  I  tear  you  in  p. 

fiS:;t0  till  cv.  onecubmitwilh  p. 

74:14  breakest  heads  of  L.  iu  p. 
Cant.  8:11  for  fl-nit  lirin-j  1,000;;. 
A'.  3:15  beat  my  people  to  w.  .j* 
Jfr.  5;fi  tjoetli  out  be  torn  in  ;).  ? 

23:29  hammer  brenk.  rock  \i\  p. 
Lam.  3:11  he  hath  pull,  mo  inyj. 
Ez':k.  4:14  not  eat.  th.  torn  iu  ;). 

13:1!)  polhite  me  for  p.  of  bread? 

24:4  ■rather/),  thereof  into  pot 
Dan.  2:34  brake  imau'e  iu  /;.  45 

(i:24  lions  brake  th.  bones  inp. 

7:7  iron  teeth,  and  bra.  in  p.  V.) 
LTon.  3:2  boui^bt  her  for  fifteen^;. 
Jfi''.  3:3  chop  my  people  in  /;. 

4:13  sh.  beat  in  p.  many  people 

,5:8  as  a  lion  teareth  iu^, 
Xah.  2:12  lion  did  tear  in  p. 
Ztc.  11:12  th.  weighed  thirty  n. 

13  I  took  the  30  ».  Mat.  27:fi,  9 
Luke  15:8  woman  havintj  ten  p. 
Acta  19:19  found  price  50,000;;. 

2:i:  10  h-st  p.  sho.  be  pulled  in  /). 

27:44  and  some  on  p.  of  the  ehip 
See  nREAK,  broken,  cut,  dash, 
D.vsnED. 

PIKRCE. 

Nvm.  21:R  p.  tliem  with  arrows 
2  A".  18:21  biuid./;.  it.  Is.  3li:6 
Luke  2:35  sword  8h.  ;).  thro'  soul 

PIERCED. 

Jab  .30:17  my  boui's  are  p. 
Ps.  22:16 /).  my  hands  and  feet 
Zee.  12:10  they  th.  look  on  me 
wh.  they  have  p.  John  19:37 
John  19:34  one  of  soldiers;;,  side 
1  Tim.  6:10 p.  th.  with  sorrows 
y*«t'.  1:7  they  also  which  p.  him 

PIERCETH,  IXG. 

Job  40:24  Bobumoth's  nose  /;, 
A  27:1  L.  shall  punish?;,  serp. 
ikb.  4:12  word  of  G.  quick  ;;. 

PIERri\GS. 

Prov.  12:18  speaketh  like  ;;.  of  a 

PIETY. 
1  TXm.  5:4  learn  to  show;;, 
PIGEON.     Sef.  YoTTNo. 

PILATE. 
Mat.  27:2  tliev  drliverod  him  to 

Pontius  P.  24;  Mark\Xy.\ 
Mark  15:5  so  that  P.  marvel.  44 
Luke  3:1  Pon.  P.  beiuir  governor 
2.3:12  same  dav  P.  ana  Her.  .^2 
John  18:33  P.  entered  judff.  hall 
19:8  when  P.  heard,  12.  19.  38 
.lr/^3:13  pn-s.  of  P.  4:27;  13:28 
1  Tim.  ti:13  bef«»re  P.  witnessed 

PILE. 
Ts,  30:33  p.  of  it  fire  and  wood 
Ezek.  24:9  make/;,  for  tire  j^uat 

PILGRIMAGE. 

Gm.  47:9  days  of  mv  ;>.  130  yea. 

not  attain,  to  years  of  tli.  ;;. 
Ex.  6:4  ffi.  them  land  of  their;;. 
Bs,  119:54  my  Bou-j'a  in  the  house 

of  my  p.  I 


PIS 
PILGRIMS. 

Ihh.  11:13  we.  btraiiv'<-rs  and  ;;. 
1  Pit.  2:11  as/;,  ab^.  IVom  lusti* 

PILLAR. 
Ofn.  19:2(1  biTanu-  a  /).  of  salt 

2H:18J.  set  it  |ur/>.  22;35:11 

31:13  where  thou  anointedst  p. 
51  beliold  this  ;;.  52  ».  wiln. 

35:20  Jacob  set  ;;.  on  k.'h  grave 
A>.  .'J.3:9  cloudy  ;;.  descended  10 
Jnd.  9:6  A.  king  by  ])lain  of;). 

20: 10  flame  arose  with  p. 
"XSavi.  1H:I8  Al)«a.  reared  up  a  p. 

1  A'.  7:21  set  no  riglit  /;.  lelt  p. 

2  K.  U:l  I  the  Kin'.;  stood  by  aw, 

23:3;  2  Vhr.  2.3:13 
Keh.  9: 12 led.  them  hjr  cloudy;;. 
Pa.  99:7  spake  to  th.  in  cUnuf.  /). 
h.  19:19  and  a;;,  nt  tho  border 
Jer  1:18  have  made  thee  iron  ;;. 
52:21  ;).  was  eighteen  cubits 
1  Tim.  3:15  ;;.  and  grnn.  of  truth 
Rexi.  3:12  overccnii.  1  make  a;;. 
S(e  CLorn.  pike. 

PILLARS. 
Kr.  2-1.4  M,  built  nit.  and  12;). 
2(1:32  hang  veil  upon  four;). 
27:10;).  then-of  briiss  hooks  of 
/).  11  ;  3H;10,  11,  12.  17 
16;;.  four;  3S:17  sockets  for;?. 
Jnrl.  1(>:25  Samson  between  /;. 
1  Sam.  2:8;).  of  earth  arc  Lord's 

1  A'.  7:15  he  cast  two;;,  of  brass 
10:12  made  of  nbnug-trees  ;). 

2  A'.  18:16  Hez.  cut  gold  from  p. 
25:13  Chahlees  brake  in  pieces 

;;.  16;  J^r.  52:17.  20 
Ext.  1:6  fast,  to  rings  and  p 
JobVi%  the;;,  tremble.  26:11 
pa.  75:3  I  bear  up  the ;;.  of  it 
Prov.  9:1  hath  hewn  her  sev.;;. 
Cant.  3:6  com,  like  ;;.  of  smo. 
10  make/),  thereof  of  silver 
5:15/;.  of  marble  set  ou  gold 
./w/2:30  will  show;),  of  smoke 
Oal.  2:9. T,  and  Cephas  to  be  /;. 
Rev,  10:1  feet  were  as;;,  of  fire 

PILLED. 

Oen.  30:37.1.  p.  whi.  strakcs,  38 

PILLOW,  S. 

Gen.  28:11  Jac.  i>ut  stones  for  p. 
18  Jacob  took  the  stone,  his  ;). 
1  Sam.  19:13/;.  of  goats'hair,  16 
Ezfk.  13:18  woe  to  women  sew  p. 
20  bebnld.  I  am  again,  your;;. 
Mark  4:38  J.  was  asleep  on  a;;. 

PILOTS. 

Ezek.  27:8  ^vise  men  were  thy  p. 

28  shake  at  the  sound  of  thy  ;;. 

PIIV. 

Jvd.  16:14  Delil.  fast,  with  a;;, 

Ezek.  15:3  take;),  of  vine-tree? 

PI\E.  ETII.  I\G. 
Lev.  2(i:39  shall /;.  away,  in  iniq. 
of  their  fathers  shall  they  ;;. 
/«.  38:12  cut  me  ofl'with;).  sick. 
Lam.  4:9  these/;,  away,  stricken 
Ezek.  24:2:3;;.  away  for  iniqu. 
33:10  sins  on  ns,  we/;,  away 
Mark  9:18  gnash,  teeth, ;;.  away 

PI!VE. 

Xeh.  8:15  olive  and;;,  branches 

PI\E-TREE 


Lt.  41:19  plant  ;).-^  and  box 
00:13  ;).-^  and  box-trees  sh.  co. 

PI\^'ArLE. 
Mat.  4:5;>.  of  temple,  LukeA:^ 

PIXS, 
Ex.  27:19  make;;,  of  tabernacle, 

35:18:38:20.  31:  39:40 
A'«?/i.  3:37  under "Merari,;;.  4:32 

PIPE,  S. 

1  Snm.  10:5coni.  of  proph.  wi.  ;;, 
1  K.  1:40  the  people  piped  wi.  /). 
/■f.  5:12  the;;,  arc  in  their  feasts 
30:29  when  one  goeth  with  a  ;;. 
Jer,  48:36  heart  sh.  sound  like;;. 
Kzek.  28:13  workmanship  of;;. 
Zee.  4:2  seven  p.  to  seven  lamps 
12  which  throuirh  the  gold.  ;;. 
1  Cor.  14:7  whether;;,  or  harp 

PIPED. 

1  K.  1:40  people;;,  with  pipes 
Mat.  11:17;;.  unto  you.  iwit^  7:32 
1  Cor.  14:7  how  kiio.  wh.  is;;.  / 

PIPERS. 

Rev,  18:82  voice  of;;,  he.  no  mo. 

PISGAH. 

jVum.  23:14  Balaam  to  ton  of  P. 
Deut.  8:27  up  into  top  of  P.  34:1 
4:49  under  the  springs  of  P. 


PIT 
PISIDIA. 

Actii  13:1 1  Ciimo  to  Antioch  In  P. 

14:24  had  passed  throughout  P. 

PISS. 

2  A'.  18:27  drink  own;;.  Is.  36:12 
PISSETII.     See  WALL. 
PIT,  8. 

Gen.  14:10  Siddim  full  of  slime  n. 
37:20  cast  him  into  8<mie;).  21 
Ex.  21::M  owner  of;;,  ma.  good 
Lev.  11:30  a;;,  wherein  is  water 
X'lm.  10:30  go  down  into  p.  33 

1  S<nn,  13:0  Israelites  hide  in  p. 

2  S(im.  17:9  is  now  hid  in  so. ;;. 
18:17  cast  Absalom  In  great  ;;. 
2:J:20sl,  lion  in /;.  1  Cfrr.  11:22 

2  A'.  10:14  Jehu  slew  them  at  ;;. 
■Inb  17: 10  go  down  to  bars  of;). 

;J3:18  keep,  back  soul  from  j).  .30 
24  deliver  him  from  the;;.  28 
Ps.  9:15  heathen  sunk  into/;. 

28:1  like  them  that  go  into;?. 

80:3  I  should  not  go  down  to/?. 

9  what    ])r  itlt    in    my  Wood, 

when  T  ^n  down  to  tlie;;.  / 

35:7  hid  tor  nu-  th-'ir  net  in  ;;.  / 

40:2  br.  me  out  of  horrible/;, 

,55:23  hr.  thfin  to;),  of  desiruct. 

09:15  let  not  /).  shut  her  mouth 

88:4  counted  wi.  th.  go  to/). 
6  thou  laid  me  in  the  lowest;;. 

119:85  proud  digged  /).  for  me 

1 10:10  let  th.  be  cast  in.  deep  p. 

113:7 go  down  to;;.  Pror.  1:12 
Pror.  22:14  mouth  of  wo.  deep  p. 

23:27  strange  wo.  is  narrow  p. 

28:10  full  himself  into  owup. 

17  he  shall  flee  to  the  p. 
Is.  14:15  broui^ht  to  sides  of  p. 

19  that  go  down  to  stones  of  p. 
21:17;;.  and  snare  are  on  thee 

18  he  th;lt  eonietb  out  of  midst 
of  the/;.  Jer.  48:43,44 

22  ])risouers  are  gathered  in  p. 
.30:14  water  withal  out  of  the  p. 
38:17  deli,  from  ;;.  of  coiruption 
18  go  down  top.  cannot  hope 
51:14  he  should  not  die  in  the  p. 
Jer.  2:6  L.  led  ns  thro'  a  la.  of  p. 
14:3  came  to  ;;.  found  no  w  ater 
41:7  cast  them  into  midst  of  p. 
9;;.  which  Asa  made  for  fear 
Lfirn.  4:20  anoi.  of  L.  taken  in  p. 
Ezek.  19:4  he  was  taken  in  p.  8 
20:20    descend    into  p.    2S:B; 
31:14,  16;  32:18.  24.  25.  29.  30 
32:23  graves  set  in  the  side  of  p. 
Zep.  2:9  of  nettles  and  salt  p. 
Zee.  9:11  sent  prisoners  out  of  p. 
Mat.  12:11  if  it  fall  into  a  ;;.  on 
the  sabbath,  Luke  14:5 

•S'fe  BOTTOMLESS,  DIG,  DIGGED. 

PITCH.  Substantive. 

Gen.  0:14  pitch  if  within  with  p. 
.^.r.  2:3  she  daubed  it  with  p. 
Is.  34:9  streams  be  turned  to  p. 
and  the  land  bee.  burning  p. 
PITCH,  Verb. 
Xutn.  1:52  Is.  sh.p.  b\  his  camp 
53  L.  shall  ;).  round  tabernacle 
2:2  ev.  man  shall  p.  by  standard 
Deut.  1:.33  search  out  place  top. 
Jos.  4:20  Joshua  did  p.  12  stones 
Is.  1.3:20  neither  sh.  Arabian  ;;. 
Jer.  6:3  shepherds  shall  ;;.  tents 

PITCHED. 
Gen.  12:8  Abram  p.  his  tent,  and 
13:12  Lot  p.  his  tent  toward  S. 
26:17  I.  p.  in  valley  of  Gcrar,  25 
31:25  Jacob  p.  tent  in  moitnt, 

Laban  p.  m  Gilead 
33:18  Jacoo  p.  his  tent  before 
E.r.  17:1  Israel  p.  in  Rephidim 
19:2  and  had  p.  in  wildeniess 
.33:7  JI.  took  tabernacle  and  p. 
Xum.  1:51  when  tabernacle  is  p. 
2:34  they  p.  by  their  standards 
12:16  the  peo.  p.  in  wilderness 
21:10  and  IsraH  p.  in  Oboth 

11  and  p.  in  Ije-abarim,  in  the 
3^3:5  and  Israel  p.  in  Succoth 
6  p.  in  Etham,  which  is  in  the 
Jos.  8:11  ambush  p.  on  north 
2  Sam.  17:26  Is.  and  Absalom  p. 
2  A'.  25:1  Keb.  p.  ag.  it.  Jer.  52:4 
1  C'Ar.  15:1  David  prepared  place 
for  ark,  p.  tent,  16:1;  2  Chr. 
1:4 
Heb.  8:2  tal>emacle  which  L.  p. 

PITCHER,  8. 
Gen.  24:14  let  down  p.  I  pray  th. 

15  Rebekah  came  with  p.  45 
Jufl.  7:10emptyp.  lamps  in  p. 

19  brake  p.  that  were  in.  20 
Ec.  12:6  or  the  p.  be  brokun  at 


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TLA 

Lam.  4:2  cstccraecl  as  earthen  p. 
Mark  14:13  bear.  a;?.  Luke  22:10 
PITIIOM.    Ex.  1:11 

PITY.  Siih§(antive. 
Dei'f.  7:ltl<'y<^  !-li;ill  Imve  nop. 
2  Sam.  ViA\  hi-cansL-  lie  hadiio  ». 
^Joh  (i:  1 4  to  tlic  alllictLHl  p.  Bhould 
'  19:21  li;iv<.';j.  on  mc,?;.  on  me,  O 
Ps.  ('iH:'-.'!!  looked  Cor  some  to/;. 
Prm'.  VM\"  thathatbjo.  on  poor 
Js.  l-'JtlSthtry  shall  have  no 7;.  on 
63:lt  i'l  !ii«  p.  he  redeemed 
Jtv.  ir>:5  shall  have  j'^.  on  thee 
21:7  Fhall  notepare,  nor  have  7). 
Ezek.  5:11  nor  will  I  have  7?.  7:4, 
9:8:18;  9:10 
9:5  eve  t^pare,  neither  have  p. 
36:21"  but  I  had  n.  for  my  holy 
^7H0.?l:llEd.  did  cast  otf  all  7). 
Jon.  4:10  thou  ha-rt  had/). 
Mat.  1B:33  as  I  had  p.  on  thee 

PITY,  Verb. 
Deut.  13:8  nor  shall  thine  eye  p. 

him.  19:13.  21 
95:12  thine  eye  shall  not/?. 
Proi\  28:8  him  that  will  p.  poor 
Jer.  13:14  I  will  not/?,  nor  spare 
Jo€l2:\^  then  the  Lord  will/). 
2ef.  11:5  th.  shcph.  j^.  them  not 
6 1  will  no  more  /).  inhabitants 
PITIED,  ETH. 
ps.  103:13  at*  a  father  p.  his  chil. 
so  L.  /).  them  th.  fear  him 
106:46  he  made  them  to  be  p. 
Lam.  2:2  ha.  not  p.  17,  21 ;  3:43 
Ezfik.  10:5  none  eye  /?.  thee 
24:21  profane  w-hat  your  soul/). 

PITIFUL. 
Lorn.  4:10  hands  uf  ».  women 
Jy(in.  5:11  that  the  L.  is  very/). 
1  Pet,  3:8  love  as  brethren,  be/). 

PLACE,  Substantive. 
Gen.  1.1:14  L.  said.  Look  from  p. 
18:24  destroy,  and  not  spare/). 
20:13  kindness  show  at  every/). 
22:4  third  day  Abraham  saw_p. 
30:25 1  may  ijo  to  my  own  p. 
^x.  3:5/).  where  thou  etandest 

is  holy,  Jos.  5:15 
18:23  go  to  their  p.  in  peace 
23:20  to  brin<;  thee  into  the/7. 
Lev.  1:16  shall  cast  it  by  the/?. 
Num.  10:14  in  first /?.  went  out 
L)eut.  11:24  ev.  p.  whereon  your 
feet  tread,  Jo.';.  1:3 
12:5  p.  L.  sh.  choose,  14  ;  10:16 
21  lip.  be  too  far  from,  14:24 
Jiid.  11:19  pass  laud  to  my/j. 
20:.36  men  of  Israel  gave}?,  to 
Piith  3:4  mark/?,  where  he  lieth 

1  Sam.  20:25  Da.'e/).  empty.  27 

2  Sam.  2:23  died  in  the  same  p. 
15:21  what  p.  my  lord  the  king 
17:9  hid  in  some  pit,  or  other/?. 
18:18  it  is  called  Absalom's  p. 

1  K.  8:29  eyes  be  open  toward/?. 

2  K.  5:11  strike  hand  over  the  ??. 
6:1  p.  wh.  we  dwell  is  too  strait 

1  Chr.  21:25  Dav.  gave  for  the  p. 

2  TAr.  30:16  pri.  St. lod  in/). 35:10 
35:15  sons  of  Asaph,  in  their/?. 

Keh.  2:3/?.  of  my  father's  scpul. 

14  there  was  no  p.  f<ir  beast 

13:11  I  set  sintrers  in  their/?. 
Est.  2:9  Est.  and  maids  best  p. 

4:14  deliverance  fr.  anoth.  /?. 
Job  0:17  c'onsumi'd  out  of  the.  p. 

9:6  shake  the  earth  out  of/?. 

10:18  ]i-t  my  cry  have  no  p. 

2S:ia  where  is  p.  of  nndorst.  20 
2-"J  lie  knoweth  the^.  thereof 

3il:-2ii  pen.  are  cut  off  in  their  p. 

S"-;:  19  where  is/?,  thereof? 

40:12  tn-ad  wieked  in  their/?. 
Pfi.  26:8/?.  where  thine  honor 
12  my  foot  standethin  evm/), 

32:7  aft  my  hiding;?.  119:114 

33:14  the/),  of  his  habitation 

103:16  7).  thereof  shall  know  it 

Ec.  3:16  the  p.  of  judgment,  the 

p.  of  righteousness 

20  all  go  to  one/?,  all  are,  6:6 

Ifi.  .5:8  lay  field,  till  th.  be  no/5. 

13:13  edVth  remove  out  of/). 

14:2  and  bring  them  to  their/). 

28:8  so  that  there  is  no  p.  clean 

49:20  tlie  p.  is  too  strait  for  me 

54:2  enlarge  the/?,  of  thy  tent 

60:13  will  "make  7?.  of  my  feet 

66:1  where  is  the/?,  of  my  rest? 
Jer.  7:12  go  to  my  p.  in  Shil.  32 

17:12  glorious  throne  is  the  p. 

18:14  waters  come  from  anot.  p. 

19:11  till  there  be  no;?,  to  bury 
Ezek.  6:13  th.  slain  he  on  the  p. 

43:7  p.  of  my  throne  shall  Israel 


PLA 

Dan.  2:3o  no  p.  was  found  for 
8:11  the^.  of  his  sanctuary  was 

ITos.  5:15  I  will  return  to  my  /?. 

A1710S  8:3  dead  bodies  in  cv.  /?. 

Xah.  3:17  their/?,  is  not  known 

Zee.  10:10/?.  shall  not  be  found 
12:6  inhabit,  ag.  in  her;?.  14:10 

Mai.  1:11  inc.  be  offered  in  ev./?. 

Mat.  28:6  see  the  /;.  where  the 
Lord  lay,  Mark  16:6 

Mai'k  6:10  in  what/?,  soever  ye 

Ltike  4:17  found  the  /?.  where  it 
10:1  sent  two  and  two  un.  ev.  p. 
32  when  he  was  at  the  /).  pass. 
14:9  and  say.  Give  this  man  p. 

John  4:20  Jerusalem  is/),  where 
8:37  my  word  hath  no/),  in  you 
11:6  abode  two  days  in  same/). 

48  Eom.  shall  take  away  our  /?. 
18:2  Judas  wh.  betrayed,  kn.  p. 

Acts  2:1  with  one  acco.  in  one  /?. 
4:31  prayed,  the/?,  was  shaken 
7:33  /).  whereon  thou  standest 

49  or  what  is  the/),  of  my  rest 
8:32  the  /).  of  scripture  wh.  he 

Pom.  12:19  rather  gi.  /).  to  wrath 
15:23  hav.  no  more/?,  in  these 

1  Cor.  1:2  in  every  /?.  call  on  J. 
11:20  come  together  into  one/?. 
14:23  church  come  into  one/?. 

2  Cor.  2:14  knowledge  in  ev.  /?. 
Gal.  2:5  to  whom  gave/),  by  sub. 
Eph.  4:27  neither  give  /?.  to  the 
1  Thes.  1:8  in  every/),  your  faith 
Heb.  5:6  he  saith  also  in  ano.  p. 

8:7  no  p.  sho.  have  been  sought 

12:17  he  found  no  p.  of  repent. 
Jam.  3:11  at  same/?,  sweet  wat. 
Pev.  12:8  nor  was  there  7?.  found 

20:11  for  them  was  found  no  p. 

PLACE,  Verb. 
Ex.  18:21  p.  such  to  be  rulers 
Deut.  14:23  /?.  his  name  there, 

16:2,  6,  11 ;  26:2 
Ezr.  6:5  ».  them  in  house  of  G. 
Is.  46:13  1  will/),  salvation  in  Z. 
Ez€k.  37:14/?.  you  in  yo.  land,  26 
Dan.  11:31  they  sh.  /?.  abomina. 
Ilos.  11:11/).  tliem  in  houses 
Zee.  10:6  will  bring  them  to  p. 

A  PLACE. 
Er.  21:13  will  appoint  thee  a  p. 

33:21  behold,  th.  is  a/),  by  rae 
Xi/m.  32:1  the  place  was  a  /;.  for 
Dei/t.  23:12  thou  shalt  have  a  p. 
Jos.  20:4  give  him  a  p.  in  city 
Jinl.  18:10  a  p.  where  is  no  want 
1  S(i7n.  15:12  Saul  set  him  up  a/). 

27:5  let  them  give  me  a  p. 
2Sam.  7:10  I  will  appoint  a  p. 

1  A'.  8:21  I  set  there  a  p.  for  ark 

2  A'.  0:2  let  us  make  a  p.  where 

8  in  such  and  such  a  p.  sh.  be 

9  hew.  thou  pass  not  such  a  /?. 

1  Chr.  15:1  David  prepared  «/?. 

2  Chr.  6:2  I  have  built  a  p. 
Job  28:1  there  is  a  p.  for  gold 
Ps.  132:5  until  I  find  out  a  p. 
Prov.  14:26  his  childr.  have  a  p. 
Is.  4:6  shall  be  for  a  p.  of  refuge 

33:21  the  Lord  will  be  to  us  ap. 

34:14  findfor  herself  «/).  of  rest 

56:5  and  within  my  walls  a  p. 

65:10  Achor  a  p.  for  the  herds 
E:^ek.  26:5  a  p.  for  spread,  nets,  14 
Zep.  2:15  become  rt/;.  for  beasts 
MaL  27:33  that  is,  n  /?.  of  a  skull 
John  14:2  I  go  to  preimre  a  p.  3 

19:17  into  a^.  called  Golgotha 
Ikb.  2:6  one  ma  certain/?,  testi. 

4:4  he  spake  in  a  certain  /). 

11:8  called  to  go  out  into  a  p. 
Pev.  12:6  a  p.  prepared  of  God 

16:16  a  p.  calicd  Armageddon 
See  CHOOSE,  dwelling. 
High  PLACE. 
A'^'/m.  23:3  Bah  wen  tup  to  a  h.p. 
1  Sam.  9:12  sacri.  to-day  in  h.  p. 

10:5  prophets  coming  from  h.p. 

1  A*.  3: 1  great  h.  p.  1  Chr.  16:39 
11:7  Solomon  built  a  hiffhp. 

2  AT.  23:15  Mgh  p.  that  Jt-roboam 
made,  Josi.  brake  down  the 
h.  p.  and  burnt  the  h.  p. 

2  Chr.  1:3  Solomon  went  to  h.p. 

13  from  his  journey  to  hif/h  p. 

Is.  16:12  Moab  is  weary  on  )i.  p. 

Ezek.  16:24  h.  p.  in  street,  25,  31 

20:29  what  is  h.  p.  wher.  ye  go  ? 

Hi9  PLACE. 
Gen.  18:33  Ah.  returned  to  h.  p. 
31:55  Laban  returned  to  his  p. 
Ex.  10:23  neither  rose  from  h.  p. 
16:29  abide  every  man  in  his  p. 
none  go  out  of  hisp. 
Num.  2:17  in  hi^p.  by  th.  etan. 


PLA 

Deut.  21:19  br.  him  to  irate  of /i .  p. 
Pnih  4:10  not  cut  ofl'from  his  p. 

1  Sajn.  3:2  Eli  was  laid  in  his  p. 

9  Sam.  went  and  lay  in  his  p. 
5:3  set  Dagon  in  his  /?.  again 
2.3:22  his  p.  where  his  haunt  is 

2  Sam.  6:17  set  ark  of  L.  in  h.  p. 
\K.  8:6  the  priests  brought  ark 

to  hisp.  2  Chr.  5:7 

1  Chr.  15:3  br.  ark  of  L.  to  hisp. 
16:27  and  gladness  are  in  his  2). 

2  Chr.  24:11  carried  chest  to  A. /a 
34:31  king  stood  in  his  p. 

Ezr.  1:4  let  men  othisp.  help 
2;68  for  the  house  of  God  set  it 
in  his  p.  5:15;  6:7 

Job  2:11  ev.  one  from  his  own  p. 
7:10  nel.  shall  his  p.  know  him 
8:18  if  he  destroy  him  fr.  hisp. 
14:18  rock  is  rerao.out  of  his  p. 
18:4  sh.  rock  be  re.  owt  of  h.p./ 
20:9  nor  h.  p.  any  more  behold 
27:21  hurleth  him  out  of  his  p. 
23  shall  hiss  him  out  of  hisp. 
37:1  heart  is  remo.  out  of  his  p. 
38:12  day-spring  to  know  h.  p. 

Ps.  37:10  diligen.  consider  A?^/?. 

P}-ov.  27:8  wandereth  from  hisp. 

Ec.  1:5  sun  hasteneth  to  hup. 

Is.  26:21  Lord  com.  out  of  his  jj. 

46:7  they  set  him  in  hisp.  from 

h.  p.  shall  he  not  remove 

Jer.  4:7  he  is  gone  from  his  p. 
6:3  feed  every  one  from  hl9p. 

Ezek.  3:12  glory  of  L.  from  h.  p. 

Mic.  1:3  L.  conieth  out  of  hisp. 

Zep.  2:11  wors.  ev.  one  fr.  hisp. 

Zee.  0:12  shall  grow  out  of  A.  /?. 

Mat.  2<1:.52  put  thy  sw.  into  h.  p. 

Acts  1:25  might  go  toAi^  own  p. 

See  UGLY,  Most  holy. 

In  the  PLACE. 

Gen  60:19  I  am  in  the  p.  of  God 

Ex.  l.'>:17  plant  them  i/i  the  p. 

Jos.  4:9  J.  set  12  stones  in  the  p. 

1  K.  21:19  in  the  p.  where  dogs 

2  Chr.  3:1  in  t.  p.  D.  had  prepar. 
Prov.  25:6  stand  not  in.  t.  p. 

Ec.  11:3  in  thej).  where  tree 
Jer.  22:12  die  in  t.  p.  38:9 ;  42:22 
Ezek.  17:16  in  the  p.  where  king 
Hos.  13:13  not  stay  long  in  the  p. 
John  19:41  int/iep.  wh.  crucified 

Of  the  PLACE. 

GeJi.  26:7  men  0'  the  p.  a^k.  him, 

lest  men  of  the  p.  kill  me 

29:22  La.  gathered  men  o/"  thep. 

32:30  name  of  the  p.  Peniel 
2  Sam.  6:8  name  oft.  p.  Perez-uz. 

1  Chr.  28:11  ofi.p.  of  mer.-seat 
Ezek.  41:11  brea.  of  thep.  5  cub. 
Joel  3:7  raise  them  out  of  the  /?. 
A'oA.  1:8  make  utter  end  of  t.  p. 

That  PLACE. 
Deiit.  12:3  dest.  names  out  th.p. 
17:10  sentence  tliey  of  that  p. 
Mat.  14:35  men  of  thatp.\iA([  kn, 
Mark  6:10  ye  depart  from  th.  p. 
John  5:13  a  multit.  being  in  t.  p. 
11:30  in  t.  /).  Martha  met  him 
Acts  21:12  we  and  they  of  tJt.  p. 

This  PLACE. 
Gen.  19:12  bri.  them  out  of  th.p. 
13  destroy  t.  p.  14  get  out  t.  p. 
20:11  fear  of  G.  is  not  in  thi-^p. 
28:16  L.  is  in  t.p.  17  dreadful 
38:21  no  harlot  in  this  p.  22 
Er.  13:3  L.  brought  you  fr.  t.  p. 
Num..  20:5  bri.  us  nnto  t.  evil  /?. 
Deut.  1:31  God  bare  thee  till  ye 

came  to  this  p.  9:7;  11:5 
Jvd.  18:3  wh.  mak.  thou  in  t.p.? 
1 IC  8:29  heark.  to.  this  p.  30:35 ; 
2C7/r.  6:20,  21,26,  40;  7:15 

2  K.  18:25  without  L.  ag.  this  p. 
2  Chr.  7:12  chosen  t.j).  to  myself 
Job  18:21  t.  p.  of  him  knows  not 
Jer.  7:6  shed  not  in.  bio.  in  t.  /?. 

20  fury  shall  be  poured  on  t.  p. 
14:13  give  you  peace  in  this  p. 
16:2  nei.  sons  nor  daug.  in  t.  p. 
9  cause  to  cease  out  of  this  p. 
19:3  bring  evil  upon  this  p. 
12  tluis  will  I  do  to  t.  p.  40:2 
27:22  restore  th.  to  this  p.  32:37 
28:3  bring  to  t.  p.  all  vessels.  6 
29:10  cans,  you  to  return  to  ^/?. 
33:10  be  heard  in  this  p.  joy 
42:18  shall  see  this  p.  no  more 
44:29  Twill  punish  you  in  th.p. 
51:62  L.  thou  hast  apo.  ag.  t.  p. 
Zep.  1:4  cut  olTremn.  from  t.  p. 
ling.  2:9  in  t.  p.  will  I  give  peace 
Mat.  12:6  in  this  p.  one  greater 
Luke  16:28  lest  come  into  this  p. 
Acta  6:14  J.  shall  destroy  th.p. 


PLA 

Arts  7:7  shall  serve  me  in  th.p. 
21:28  teacheth  ag.  law  in  th.  p. 
Ileb.  4:5  and  in  this  p.  again 
Thy  PLACE. 

Gen.  40:13  I'haraoh  restore  t.  p. 
Xiim.  24:11  fice  thou  to  thy  p. 
2  Sum.  15:19  return  to  thy  p. 
Ec.  10:4  ag.  tliee,  leave  not  t.  p. 
Ezek.  12:3  remo.  from  t.  p.  38:15 

To,  or  unto  the  PL.ACE. 

Er.  3:8  bring  you  1/.  p.  of  Cana. 

32:34  lead  jjcople  vnto  the  p. 
N"m.  10:29  journeying  to  the  p. 
1  Sam.  20:19  to  thep.  wh.  th.  hide 
'2  Sam.  2:23  many  as  came  to  t.p. 
1  Chr.  15:12  bring  ark  to  the  p. 
Neh.  1:91  will  bring  th.  ^0  Me/?. 
Ps.  104:8  to  thep.  thou  founded 
Is.  18:7  present  brought  to  t.  p. 
Jer.  7:14  to  the  p.  wh^  I  gave  you 

29:14  will  bring  you  ag.  to  t.  p. 
Acts  25:23.  ent.  into  p.  of  hearing 
PLACED. 

1  A".  12:32  Jeroboam  /?.  priests 

2  A".  17:6  and  p.  them  in  Halah 

24/).  them  in  Samaria,  26 
2  Chr.  1:14  wh.  he  /?.  in  chariot 
17:2  he  p.  forces  in  fenced  cities 
J(^  20:4  si.  man  was  p.  on  earth 
Ps.  78:60  tent  which  he  had  /?. 
Is.  5:8  they  may  be  /?.  alone 
Jer.  5:22  wh.  7?.  sand  for  hound 
Ezek.  17:5  eagle/?,  it  by  waters 

PLACES. 
Gen.  28:15  keep  thee  in  all  /). 
Ex.  20:24  p.  wn.  I  rec.  my  name 
Jas.  5:8  in  p.  till  th.  were  whole 
■Ind.  5:11  deliv.  from  noise  in  /?. 

1  Sam.  7:16  judged  Isr.  in  th.  7?. 
30:31  Da.  sent  presents  to  all/?. 

2  A'.  23:5  put  down  priests  in  /?. 

14  fillecf  their/?,  with  bones 
Nek.  4:12  from  p.  whe.  ye  return 
13  I  set  the  people  in  lower/?, 
and  on  higher/). 
Job  21:28  dwelling  /).  of  wicked 

37:8  beasts  remain  in  their/). 
Ps.  10:8  he  sitteth  in  lurking/?. 

16:6  lines  are  fallen  in  picas.  /?. 

18:45  afraid  out  of  their  close  p. 

73:18  set  them  in  slinpery /). 

74:20  dark/?,  of  earth  are  full 

103:22  bless  the  Lord  in  all  /?. 

105:41  they  ran  in  the  dry  7?. 

110:6  shall  fill  the  /).  with  dead 
Prov.  8:2  she  standcth  in  the/?. 
Cant.  2:14  art  in  the  secret  p. 
Is.  32:18  dw.  in  quiet  resting/?. 

40:4  and  rough  p.  plain 

4.5:2  make  crooked  p.  straight 
Jer.  4:12  wind  fr.  those/?,  sh.  co. 

8:3  all/),  whither  driven.  29:14 

17:26  come  from  7?.  about  Jeru. 

24:9  a  taunt  and  curse  in  all  p. 

32:44  witnesses  in  p.  about  Jer. 

40:12  Jews  return,  out  of  all  p. 

4.5:5  thy  life  for  a  prey  in  all/). 

Lam.  2:6  he  hath  destroy,  his/?. 

Ezek.  34:12  deliver  th.  out  of  7?. 

26  will  make?),  round  my  hiU 

47:11  mirv  7?.  sh.  not  he  healed 
Af>ios  4:6  want  of  bread  in  yo.  7?. 
Z((\  3:7  iiive  thee  p.  to  walk 
Mat.  12:33  thro'  dry/).  Lu.  11:24 

13:5  some  fell  on  stony  p.  20 
Arts  24:3  we  accept  it  in  all  7?. 
Eph.  1:3  blessed  us  in  heaven,  p. 

20  at  right  hand  in  heavenly  /?. 

2:6  sit  together  in  heavenly  /?. 

3:10  to  powers  in  heavenly  /). 
Phil.  1:13  bonds  manif.  in  all  p. 
Pev.G-.H  island  moved  out  th./?. 

See  DESOLATE,   noLT. 

High  PLACES. 

Lev.  26:30  I  will  dest.  your  h.  p. 
Nmn.  21:28  consu.  lords  of  A.  p. 
33:52  phick  down  all  their  h.  /?. 
Deut.  32:13  ma. him  ride  on  h.p. 
33:29  Shalt  tread  on  their  h.  p. 
Jxd.  5:18  jeop.  lives  in  hifjh  p. 
1  Sam.  13:6  people  hide  in  h .  p. 
iSam.  1:10  Israel  slain  in  h.  p. 
25  thou  wast  slnin  in  thy  A.  p. 
22:34   and  setteth  me  on   my 

hir,hp.  Ps.-imS 
1  A*.  3:2  people  sacrified  in  A.  p 
2K'.  17:32;  2  Chr.  33:17 
3  burnt  inc.  in  A.  p.  22:43 ;  2  K. 

12:3;  15:4,35;  16:4;  17:11 
12:31  Jcrob.  made  house  of  A./?. 
32  Reth-el  priests  of  hir/h  /). 
1.3:2  sliall  offer  j)riests  nf  h.p. 

32  cried  against  houses  of  A.  p. 

33  Jeroboam  made  of  thepeo. 
priestsof  A./).  2A'.  17:38 


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PL;V 

1  K.  ir>:l  \  h. p.  wore  not  rrmov. 

2-2: 4.1 :  3  A'.  l'i:3 ;  11:1 ;  1.1:4, 3:> 

2  JT.  17:20  pods  in  hoii^o^of  A.  p. 
18:4  Ili'Zfkinh  removed  h.  p.  22 
23:8  denied  h.  p.  brake  A.  p.  13; 

2r/ir.  31:1;  32:12;  h.  .%:7 
30  flew  nil  tho  priests  of  A.  /). 
2  TAr.  U:ir»ord.  priests  for  A.;). 

14:3  Asa  took  nwav  hirjh  p.  5 

15:17  A.  /J.  not  tii.  nwiiy.  20:33 

17:6  .Ii'hoshrt.  took  away  h.  p. 

21:11  .T.  made  A./).  28:25  Ah  nz 

31:3  purije  .Teruwilom  from  /i.p. 
Job  25:2  homiik(;th|)eiu'i'  in  h.  p. 
Ps.  7S:r>S  i)rovok.  him  with  A.  p. 
Pirtp.  8:2  Ptnnd.  on  top  of  A.  n. 

9:14  sllteth  on  a  seat  In  the  A./). 
Is.  15:2  lie  is  gone  up  to  A.  p. 

41:18  I  will  open  rivois  in  A.  ;;. 

40:9  pastures  shall  be  in  A.  w. 

58:14  cnuse  thee  to  ride  on  A.  p. 
^cT.  3:2  lift  up  thine  eves  toh.jt. 
21  a  voice  heard  onTiif/h  p. 

4:11  dry  wind  in  h.  p.  of  wddor. 

7:00  t.ike  np  a  hunenta.  in  A.  /). 

ViA'i  -ipnilers  come  on  all  h.p. 

1  l;r.  wild  assfs  did  !*tand  in  A. /). 

17:3  I  will  give  thy  A.  /;.  for  eln 

26:18  mountain  shall  beeomeas 
h.  p.  of  the  O'rest.  .1/Jc.  3:12 

48:35  him  that  otlVreth  in  h.  p. 


Pn>r.  K:0  ih.  are  «.  to  him  that 
5:10  the  way  ofrlf^'htcourt  \»p. 


Kz^k.  fi-3  T  will  destrovyourAi  n. 

10:16  deokedst  h.  p.  divers  cofo. 
39  shall  break  down  thy  A.  p. 

30:2  ancient  /li'/h  p.  are  ours 
IToji.  10:8  A.  p.  of  Aven  destroyed 
-.Imtw  4: 13  and  treadcth  upon  the 
A.  p.  of  the  earth.  .Wr.  1:3 

7:9  A.  /).  of  Isaac  sh.  be  desolate 
Jfic.  1:5  what  are  A./),  of  Judah  ? 
^aA.  3:10  make  ine  w:dk  on  h.p. 
^ph.  6:12  spiritual  wick,  iu  h.p. 

^e   BtTLT. 

Wafl»e  PLACES. 

In.  5:17  wa-'if^  p.  of  fat  ones 
51:3  L.  will  comfort  her  ip.  p. 
5"i;9  ve  jrn<te  p.  of  Jerusalem 
53: 12*  shall  build  the  old  u\  p. 

PLAGTE.  ^Substantive. 
Et.  11:1  bri.  one  ».  on  Pharaoh 
1-3;13  the  p.  8h:dl  not  be  on  yon 
Z^i\  13:3  hair  in  p.  turned  m h.  17 
5if;j.  spr.uot  in  skin, 6;  14:48 
30  if  man  or  wo.  hath  p.      iest 
see/?.  31.33.  50.  51,  55;    4:37 
41  lopr.  man,  p.  is  in  his  head 
50  shut  up  it  that  hath  the/). 
58  if/),  be  departed  from  them 
1-1:35  there  is  as  it  were  aw.  in 
ynm.  S:10  he  no  p.  amoni.'  Israel 
11:;J3  L.  smote  people  with  a/). 
16:46  wrath  is  out,  /).  be:run.  47 
48  the/),  was  stayed.  50;  25:8 
Dent.  2*^:61  every  w.  not  written 
Jos.  22:17  although  there  was/). 
1  Sain.  6:4  one/?,  was  on  vrni  all 
USam.  21:21  that  the  p.  may  be 

ptayed.  1  Chr.  21:22 
1  K.  S::i8  kn.  cv.  man  n.  of  heart 
-2  Chr.  21:14  wi.  p.  will  L.  smite 
Pd.  91:10  nor  any  n.  come  nigh 
106:29  the  p.  brake  upon  them 
30  jndirm.  so  the/),  was  staved 
Zee.  14:12  be  ;>.  L.  will  smite'.  18 
Mark  5:20  she  was  healed  oi p. 

;34  and  be  whole  of/). 
M^v.  16:21  bla-phemed/).  of  hail 

PLAGIE,  Verb. 
Ps.  80:23/).  them  that  hate  him 

PLAGIED. 
Gm.  12:17  the  Lord/).  Pharaoh 
Ex.  32::i'i  the  Lord  p.  the  people 
Jox.  24:5  and  I  p.  Eg3'pt 
1  Chr.  21:17  that  th.  should  be/). 
Pg.  73:5  nor  are  u.  like  oth.  men 
14  all  the  day  have  1  been  p, 
PLAGITES. 
Gen.  12:17  L.  plagued  Ph.  wi.  n. 
Ex.  0:14  I  will  send  aH  my  p. 
Lev.  26:21  bring  7  times  more  p. 
Drnt.  -^rSO  L.  will  make  thy/?. 
1  Sam.  4:8  irods  smote  Kg.  wi.  p. 
Jer.  19:Sbeca.  of  p.  49:17;  50:13 
Mo.'i.  13:14  I  will  be  thv /). 
Mark  3:10  as  many  as  had  p. 
Luke  7:21  cured  manv  of  their/). 
Rev.  0:20  rest  not  killed  by  th./). 
11:6  to  smite  earth  with"/). 
16:9  G.  hath  power  over  th.  p. 
18:4  that  ye  recei.  not  of  her  p. 
8  therefo.  shall  her/),  come  in 
22:18  God  sh.  add  to  him  the/). 
See  SEVEN. 

PI>AI\.  A<yectiTe. 
<7<m.  35:27  Jacob  was  a.  p.  man 


PLA 

A*.  27:11  load  mo  inn^).  path 
■I* /). 

In.  aH:i5  hi'  luftdo  ».  the  Cart 
40:4  and  niu^'h  places  nuuic  p. 

•hr.  4H:31  jtidi^nuMit  dime  nn  ». 

Ifilb.  2:'2  make  it  ;).  iipim  tallies 

Mark  7::15  liMisfd,  hu  spake  p. 
PL  \l\,  Riibmaiitlve. 

On.  11:2;).  in  laud  ofShinnr 
13:10  l.cit  hohfldall  the/).  11 
12  I.iit  dwelled  ill  cities  of;;. 
19:17  nor  stay  Ihou  in  all  the  p. 
25  he  overlhr.  cities  in  the  ». 

.Aw.  ll:lfi  .!<».  ti.iik  valley  and  p. 

Jiiit.  9:(i  made  All.  king  liy  ;). 

I  Sam.  10::l  cume  top.  of 'I'alinr 

■iSii,n.'i:-B  Almerwalked  Ihr'p. 
15:28  I  will  tarry  in  the  p.  until 
1S:23  Ahimaaz  ran  hy  the  ». 

1  A'.  7:41)  in;;,  of  .lord,  did  kins: 


20:2.'i  ll^ht  as.  them  in  the  ».  25 
2  A'.  25:4  wiMit  to  p.  Jfr.  62:7 
Xeh.  .3:22  after  him  priests  of  p. 
./(T.  17:20  shall  eonie  from  the  p. 

21:13  airainst  thee.  O  rock  of  p. 

4S:3p.  sliall  he  d.-stroved 
Ezfk.  3:22  an  forth  iu  tliep.  2.3 

8:4  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  p. 

PLAINS. 
Cim.  1S:1  L.  apiiiand  in  tho  p. 
X<im.  22:1  Is.  pitched  in  p.  .3.3:48 

2fi:th3  iniinhcred  Israel  in  thcp. 

31:12  spoil  to  camp  in  the  p. 

.3'!:  13  L.  commanded  in  the  p. 

/>eiit.  34:1  Mo.  went  from  the  p. 

2  .'?a/7j.  17:11)  lmii,'e  not  in  the  p. 

2  A'.  23:5  Chaldees  overtook  hmi 

in  the  p.  Jer.  30:5;  l>2:8 

1  Cfir.  27:28  over  trees  in  low  p. 

2  (  /ir.  1»:27  cedar  in  lower  p. 
2<):10  Uzziah  had  cattle  in  p. 

PLAINLY. 
.Ef.  21:5  if  the  servant  p.  say 
Deitt.  27:8  write  this  law  very  p. 

1  .Sam.  2:27  p.  aiijiear  to  house 
10:lti  told  us  p.  that  the  asses 

Iizr.  4:18  let.  hath  heeu  p.  read 
/*.  .32:4  stammerer  sh.  speak  p. 
.Tiihn  10:24  if  thou  he  C.  tell  nsp. 

11:14  Jesus  said  to  them  p. 
j   1(»:25  I  shall  show  yon  ;). 

2!)  now  speakest  thou  p.  and 

neb.  11:14  such  thinys  declare  p. 

PL.VIWESS. 

2  Cor.  3:12  we  use  <zr.  p.  of  speech 
PLAITING. 

1  ret.  3:3  let  it  not  hup.  of  hair 
PLANES. 

Is.  44:13  fitteth  image  -with  p. 
PLANETS. 

2  K.  23:5  burnt  incen.  to  sun,  p. 
PLANKS. 

1  K.  6:15  covered  floor  with  p. 
Ez€k.  41:25  were  thick  p.  on  face 
2<i  side  of  house,  and  thick  p. 
PLANT,  SiihslanliTc. 
Qen.  2:5  (Jod  made  every  p. 
Job  14:0  bMns  forth  like  the;). 
h.  5:7  men  of -Jud.  his  pleas,  p. 

17:11  shalt  make  thy  p.  ctow 

5.3:2  shall  trrow  as  a  tender  p. 
./< T.  2:21  turned  into  dc^ener.  p. 
Ez4;k.  34:29  raise  for  them  a  p. 
Hat.  15:13  every  p.  my  Father 

PL  A. NTS. 
1  riir.  4:2.3  that  dwell  nmon^p. 
Ph.  12,8:3  (hy  children  like  p. 

144:12  our  sons  may  be  as  p. 
('(int.  1: 13  thy  p.  as  an  orchard 
I<.  It>:8  have  broken  down  p. 

17:10  ^halt  thou  plant  pleas,  p. 
Jer.  48:.•^2  thy  p.  arc  gone  over 
Ezek,  31:4  riv.  run.  about  his  p. 

PLANT,  Verb. 
Er.  1.5:17  p.  them  in  mount  of 
Dfiit.  1G:21  thou  Shalt  not  p. 


PLA 

Euk.  17:22  p.  it  on  a  hljh,  23 
2S:2t>  thev  shall  p.  vinevards 
.3l'.:.3ll  L.  huild  and  p.  that 

Dan.  11:45  he  sh.  p.  tahernaclos 

.4mo/f9:14  tlirv  sh.  p.  vineyards 
15  I  will  p.  tliein  upon  th*.  land 

Zfp.  1:13  they  sh.  p.  vineyards 
PLANTATION. 

Ezek.  17:7  water  it  by  fur.  of  p. 
PLANTED. 

Gen.  2:8  God  p.  a  garden  eastw. 
9:20  Noah  p.  vine;  21:33  .\.  p. 

Xum.  24:0  trees  which  L.  hath  p. 

./'w.  24:13  olive- vards  vo  p.  not 

/*«.  1:3  like  a  troop.  Jer.  17:8 
80:8  cast  out  heatlien,  and  ;). 
92:13  those  that  be/i.  in  house 
94:9 p.  ear  shall  he  not  hoar? 
101:16  cedars  which  he  hath  p. 

Ec.  2:4  I  p.  vine.  5  I  p.  trees 
3:2  pluck  up  that  which  is  p. 


Is.  5:2 p.  it  with  the  choicest 
40:24  yea,  they  shall  not  bo  p. 

Jer.  2:21  I  had  p.  thee  a  noble 
11:17  Lord  of  hosts  that  p.  thee 
12:2  thou  hast  p.  them,  thev 
45:4  what  I  have  p.  I  will  jifuck 

Ezek.  17:5 p.  it  in  a  fruitful,  8 
10  being  p.  shall  it  prosper? 
19:10  p.  by  the  waters,  slie  was 

/P>«.  9:13  fiphr.  is;),  in  a  place 

.Xrnos  5:11  ye  have  p.  vineyards 

Mat.  15:13  heavenly  Fath.  not  p. 
21:33  housoholderp.  Mark  12:1 ; 
Luke  20:9 

Luke  17:6  and  bo  thon  p.  in  sea 
2S  Ihcy  sold,  they  p.  buildod 


28:30  thou  shall  p.  a  viney  .39 
2  .Sam.  7:10  I  « ilfp.  ]  Clir.  17:9 
2  A'.  19:29  p.  vineyards.  Is.  37:.30 
Ps.  107:.37  sow  the  fields,  and  p. 
Is.  17:10  thon  shalt  p.  pleas. 
41:19  I  will  p.  in  wilderaess 
.51:16  that  I  may  p.  heavens 
65:21  they  shall  p.  vinevards 
22  ihey  sh.  not  p.  andanother 
./«/•.  1:10  to  huild  and  to  ». 
18:9  a  kingdom,  to  huild  top. 
24:6  p.  and  not  pluck,  42:10 
29:5  p.  gardens,  and  eat  fniit 
31:5  shall  p.  vines  on  mount. 
28  I  vv-atc-li  them  to  bu.  and  p. 
82:41  I  will  p.  them  In  this  land 
35:7  uor  shall  you  sow,  nor  p. 


Rom.  6:5  have  been  p.  together 
1  Cbr.  3:6  have  p.  Apollos  water. 

PLANTEDST,  ETH. 
Deut.  6:11  trees  which  thou  p. 
Ps.  44:2  drive  out  heath,  and;). 
Prov.  31:16  ft-uit  she  p.  vineyard 
Is.  44:14  he  p.  ash.  and  the  rain 
1  Cor.  3:7  neither  is  he  that  p. 
8  ho  that  p.  and  he  that  vvat. 
9:7  who  ;i.  a  viney.  and  eateth 
PLANTERS. 
Jer.  31:5  p.  shall  plant  and  eat 

PLANTING,  S. 
Is.  60:21  branch  of  my  p. 
61:3  called  the  p.  of  the  Lord 
Mic.  1:6  make  Samaria  asp. 

PLASTER. 
Is.  .38:21  lay  it  for  a  p.  on  boil 

PLASTER,  ED. 
Lev.  14:42  and  shall  p.  the  house 

48  plague,  after  house  was  p. 
Deut.  27:2/).  them  with  p.  4 
Dan.  5:5  wrote  on  ;).  of  palace 

PLAT. 
2  A".  9:26  rcfiuile  thee  iu  this  p. 
cast  him  into  the  p.  of 
PLATE. 
Er.  28:.36  sh.  make  a  p.  of  pure 
.39::i0  they  made  the  p.  ofhoiy 
Ler.  8:9  on  his  forefront  put/). 

PLATES. 
Ex.  39:3  beat  gold  into  thin  p. 
Xum.  16:38  ma.  of  censors  p.  39 
1  A'.  7:30  every  base  had  p.  of 
Jtr.  10:9  silver  sjircad  intop.  is 

PLATTED. 

Mat.  27:29  p,  crown  of  thorns, 

J/O)-*  15:17;  John  19:2 

PLATTER. 

Mat.  23:25  cl.  outs.  /).  Luke  11::S9 

PLAY. 
E.r.  .32:6  rose  to  p.  1  Cor.  10:7 
IJeut.  22:21  p.  whore  in  fa.  house 

1  Sam.  16:16  that  lie  sliallp.  wi. 
17  now  a  man  that  can  p.  well 

2  .Sam.  2:14  y.  men  arise  and  /). 
6:21  therefore  will  T  p.  bef.  L. 
10:12  and  let  us  p.  the  men  for 

./oj)  40:20  where  boasts  of  field  p. 

41:5  wilt  thou  p.  with  him 
Ps.  .33:3p.  skilfully  with  a  loud 

101:26  whcmt  thou  made  to  p. 
Is.  11:8  sucking  child  shall  p. 
Eiek.  33:32  and  can  p.  well  on 

PLAYED. 
Jvfl.  19:2  concubine  p.  whore 

1  .Sam.  16:2.3  Da.  p.  18:10;  19:9 
2i;:21  I  have  p.  fool,  and  ha\e 

2  .Sam.  6:5  all  Is.  p.  1  C/ir.  13:8 
2  K.  3:15  when  the  minstrel  p. 
Ezek.  16:28  p.  whore  with  Assy. 

See  HARLOT. 

PLAYER,  S. 

1  Sam.  16:16  who  isacunningp. 
Ps.  68:25  the  p.  on  instruments 
87:7  as  well  the  singers  as  p.  on 


PLE 

PLAYETH,  ING. 

1  Sam.  16:18  .lesse.cuntdnglnp. 

I  Chr.  15:29  Da.  dancing  and  p. 
Ps.  ti8:25  am.  them  damHctflp. 
Ezek.  2-3:44  as  to  woman  that  p. 
Zee.  8:5  boys  and  girls  p.  in  tno 

PLEA. 
Deut.  17:8  hard  betw.  p.  andp. 

PLEAD. 
Jud.  6:31  will  yep.  for  Baal? 
Jot/  9:19  shall  set  me  a  time  top. 
13:19  who  is  lie  tllat  will  p.  wt. 
16:21  O  that  ono  might  p.  for  a 
l!i:5  if  ho  will  p.  against  me  my 
23:6  will  hep.  against  me  now. 
Is.  1:17  judgment,  p.  for  widow 
3:13  Lord  stand  up  to/),  and 
4.3:26  let  us  p.  together,  declare 
66:16  by  Are  will  the  Lord  p. 
Jtr.  2:9  will  yet  p.  with  you,  .35 
29  whoref.  will  ye  p.  with  mef 
12:1  nj^hteous.  when  I  p.  with 
25:31  Lord  will  p.  with  all  flesh 
Ezek.  17:20  I  will  p.  with  him 
.35  and  will  I  p.  with  you 
:i8:22  I  willp.  against  him  with 
'Ilos.  2:2/).  with  your  mother.  /). 
•/'W  3:2  and  I  willp.  with  them 
Mic.  6:2  and  the  Lord  will  p. 
See  CAUSE. 

PLEADED,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  25:.39  blessed  be  L.  th.  p.' 
Job  16:21  as  a  man  p.  for  neigh. 
Is.  51:22  saith  thy  God  that  p. 

59:4  justice,  noranvp.  for  tru. 
Lam.  3:58  O  Lord,  thou  hast  p. 
Ezek.  20:36  as  I/i.  with  fathers 

PLEADING. 
Job  13:6  hearken  to  the  p.  of  my 

PLEASANT. 
Gen.  2:9  ov.  tree  grow  that  Is  p. 
3:6/1.  to  the  eyes  and  a  tree 
49: 15  Issachar  saw  t  hat  it  was  p. 

2  Sam.  1:23  S.  and  Jon.  werep. 
26  ;i.  hast  thou  been  to  me 

1  K.  20:6  whatever  is  p.  they 

2  A'.  2:19  situation  of  city  is  p. 
Ps.  16:6  lines  fallen  in  p.  places 

10(1:24  they  despised  p.  land 
13:i:l  how  p.  for  brelh.  to  dwell 
1.35:3  sing  praises,  it  is  p.  147:1 

Piov.  2:10  knowledge  is  p. 
5:19  the  loving  hind  andp.  roe 
9:17  bread  eaten  in  secret  is  p. 
15:26  words  of  the  jiure  are  p. 
16:24  p.  words  as  honey-comb 
22:18  for  it  is  p.  if  thoii  keen 
24:4  chambers  filled  with  all  p. 

Ec.  11:7  p.  it  is  for  the  eves  to 

Cant.  1:16  thou  art  fair.  yea.  p. 
4:16  come  and  eat  his  p.  fruits 
7:6  how  fair  andp.  art  thou,  O 
13  at  our  gales  are  all  p.  fruits 

Is.  5:7  men  of  Jn.  his  /).  plant 
13:22  dragons  shall  cry  in  th.  p. 
17:10  shalt  thou  plant  p.  plants 
32:12  they  lament  for/),  fields 
54:12  thy  borders  of  p.  stones 
t)4:ll  and  all  our  p.  things  are 

Jer.  .3:19  sh.  I  give  th.  ap.  landf 
12:10  made  my  p.  portion  a  des. 
2:):10/).  places  of  wilderness 
a5::M  shall  fall  like  a  p.  vessel 
31:20  Ephr.  is  he  a  p.  child? 

Lam.  1:7  remembered  all  her  p. 
10  spread  his  hand  on  her  p. 

II  have  given  their/),  things 
2:4  sli'w  all  that  werep.  to  eye 

Ezek-  26:12  sliall  deslrov  thv;). 

.3;l::)2  song  of  one  that  hath /?, 
Dan.  8:9  groat  toward  )).  land 

10:3  I  ate  no  p.  broad 

1I::J8  honor  a  god  wi.  p.  thinga 
Hos.  9:13  Ephr.  is  in  a  p.  place 
Joel  3:5  into  your  temple  my  p. 
Amos  5:11  planted  p.  vineyards 
Mic.  2:9  cast  out  from  p.  houses 
Xah.  2:9  gl.  out  of  p.  tuniitnre 
Ztc.  7:14  laid  p.  land  desolate 
MaL  3:4  otTenng  of  J.  be  p.  L. 

PLEASANTNESS. 
Proi'.  3:17  her  ways  arc  w.  of  p. 

PLEASE. 
Ex.  21:8  if  she  p.  not  master 
Xum.  23:27  neradveut.  it  w  ill  p. 
2  Sam.  7:29  let  it  p.  1  Chr.  17:27 
Joli  6:9  even  p.  G.  to  destroy  m6 

20:10  shall  seek  toy),  the  poor 
Ps.  69:31  this  also  shall  p.  Lord 
Prov.  16:7  man's  wavs  p.  Lord 
Cant.  2:7  love  till  hep.  .3:5:  8:4 
Is.  2:6  p.  themselves  in  childrea 

.55:11  accomplish  that  wh.  T/i. 

56:4  choose  things  that  p.  me 
John  8:29  I  do  th.  things  that  p. 


974 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE.- 


PLE 

Mom.  8:8  they  in  flesh  cannot  p. 
15;1  bear  and  not  )).  ourselves 
a  let  every  one  }>■  hi*  neighbor 
Cor.  7:32  car.  how  he  may  p.  L. 
33  p.  his  wife ;  34  she  may  p. 
10:33  even  as  I  p.  all  men 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  seek  to/),  men? 

1  r/ws.  2:15  they  ;i.  ni.t  G. 

4-1  ought  to  walk  and  to  p.  (r. 

2  Tim.  2:4  that  ye  may  jj.  liim 
Til.  2:9  to  p.  them  well  in  all 
ilcb.  11:0  with,  laitliirapos.^).  G. 

PLEASED. 
Gen.  28:8  daugh.  of  t'a.  p.  not  I. 

45:16  it;).  Pharaoh  well 
Num.  24:1  Balaam  saw  it ;;.  L. 
Jwl.  13:«3  if  the  I^ord  were  p. 

14:"  and  she  j).  Samson  well 
1  Sam.  12:22  it  p.  L.  to  make  you 

18:26  it  p.  D.  to  be  the  king's 
a  Sam.  3::i6  what  the  king  did  ;). 

l'J:6  if  we  had  died,  it  had  ;). 

1  K  3:10  Solonion'sspceeh/i.  L. 

2  Chr.  30:4  thing  ;).  the  king, 

Xth.  2:6 ;  Ed.  1:21 ;  2:4 
Est.  2:!1  the  maiden  p.  the  king 
5:14  the  thing;;.  Ilaman,  he 
J>s  40:13  he  p.  O  Lord,  to  deliver 
51:19  then  slialt  thou  he  p.  with 
115:3  O.  hath  doue  whatsoever 

he;).  133:6;  Joa.  1:11 
Ts.  53:10  it  p.  the  Lord  to  bruise 
Uic.  6:7  will  the  Lord  he;),  with 


PLO 


ilal.  1:8  will  hebe;).  with  thee? 

Ads  6:5  saving  ;).  the  multitude 

12:3  bee.  Herod  saw  it ;).  Jews 

Som.  15:3  for  cveu  Christ ;).  not 

26  for  it  hath  ;).  them  of,  27 
1  Cor.  1:21  it;).  G.  by  foolishness 
7:12  she;),  to  dwell  with  hiin 
lJ:ia  (Jod  set  members  as  it;). 
10::i8  G.givethit  abodyasit/). 
Gal.  1:10  for  if  I  yet  p.  men,  I 

15  it;).  God  to  reveal  his  Son 
Col.  1:19;).  Father  that  in  him 
Eeb.  11:5  bad  testimony  he;).  G. 

Well  PLE.\SED. 
Is.  42:21  Lord  is  wM  p.  for  his 
Mat.  3:17  in  whom  I  am  mil  p. 
12- 18-  17:5;  MarkV.ll;  Luku 
;J:22;  iPet.V.M 
1  Cor.  10:5  God  was  not  well  p. 
Hib.  13:16  such  sacri.  G.  is  w.  p. 

Men-PLEASEKi*. 
Eph.  0:6  eye-s.  as  m.-p.  Col.  3:32 

PLEASETH. 
Qen.  10:6  do  to  her  as  it  p.  thee 
Jud.  14:3  get  her  for  me,  she  p. 
Est.  2:4  maiden  which  ;).  king 
Ec.  7:26  whoso;).  G.  sh.  escape 
8:3  he  doeth  whatsoever  ;).  him 

PLEASIXG. 
Est.  8:5  if  I  be  ;).  in  his  eyes 
IIos.  9:4  neither  shall  they  be  p. 
Col.  1:10  worthy  of  L.  to  all  ;). 
1  Thes.  2:4  so  we  speak,  not  as  p. 
1  John  3:22  do  things  that  are;). 

Well-PLEASI\G. 
Phil.  4:18  acceptable,  vell-p.  to 

God 
Col.  3:20  for  this  is  w(!l-p.  to  L. 
Jleb.  13:21  work,  what  is  tvell-p. 

PLEASITRE. 
Gen.  18:12  old,  shall  I  have  p.  ? 
1  Chr.  29:17  I  know  thou  hast;). 
Kir.  5: 17  let  king  send  his  ;). 
h'eh.  9:37  dom.  over  cattle  at  p. 
Est.  1:8  di-ink  to  every  man's;). 
M  21:21  what ;).  hath  he  in  ho.  ? 
25  and  never  eateth  with  ;). 
£2;3  is  it  anv  ?).  to  Almighty 
i>.<.  .5:4  not  a'God  that  hath  p. 
:;5:27  which  hath  ;).  in  prosper. 
51:18  do  good  in  good  ;).  to  Z. 
102:14  servants  take/),  in  her 
103:J1  bless  L.  ye  that  do  his  p. 
105:22  bind  his  "princes  at  his  ;). 
111:2  sou.  out  of  all  tliat  have  p. 
147:10  taketh  iiol  p.  in  the  legs 
11  the  Lord  lakcth;).  in  them 
149:4  the  Lord  t.ik.ih;).  in  his 
PiVV.  21:17  he  that  lovcth;). 
&.  2:1  enjoy  ;).  5:4  no  p.  in  fools 
12:1  say,  I  have  no;),  in  them 
/,!.  21:4  night  of  my  p.  turned 
44:28  Gyrus  shall  perform  my  ;). 
16:10  stand,  I  will  do  all  my  ;). 
48-14  will  do  his  ;).  on  Babylon 
5.3:10  and  ;).  of  tlie  Lord  shall 
58:3  in  day  of  your  fast  And  /). 
13  doing  thv  ;).  not  finding;). 
Jcr.  2:'24  finufli-th  wind  at  h(-r;), 
34:16  Bet  at  liberty  at  their;). 
48:38  a  vessel  wherein  is  no  ;>. 
Ezik.  lC::)7\vh.  thou  hast  tak.;) 


Ezek.  18:23  have  I  any  p.  that 
wicked  should  die,  32;  33:11 
JIos.  8:8  Is.  vessel  wherein  no  /). 
Uari.  1:8  and  I  will  takey.  in  it 
M(il.  1:10  I  have  no  ;).  in  you 
Luke  12::«  Father's  good;),  to 
Acts  24:27  to  do  the  Jews  a  ;). 

25:9  Festus  to  do  the  Jews  a  p. 
Rom.  1:32  but  have  ;).  in  them 
2  Cor.  12:10  therefore  I  take  ;).  in 
Eph.  1:5  according  to  good  ;).  9 
rliU.  2:13  to  will  and  do  bis  ». 
2  Thes.  1:11  fulfil  good  p.  of  his 

2  12  had  p.  in  unrighteousness 

1  Tim.  5:6  that  liv.  in ;).  is  dead 
Ueb.  10:6  in  sac.  thou  ha.  no  ;).  8 

38  my  soul  shall  have  no  ;).  in 
12:10  chastened  ns  after  own  ;). 
.lum.  5:5  ye  have  lived  in  ;).  on 

2  Pet.  2:13  as  th.  that  count  it;). 
Kev.  4:11  for  thy;),  they  are  and 

PLEASURES. 
Job  36:11  spend  their  years  mp. 
Ps.  16:11  at  thy  rigiit  hand  /). 
36:8  drink  of  the  river  of  thy  p. 
Is.  47:8  thou  that  art  given  to  p. 
Luke  8:14  are  choked  with  the  ;). 
2  Tim.  3:4  lovcrsof;).  more  than 
Tit.  3:3  serv.  divers  lusts  and;). 
Heb.  11:23  enjoy  the;),  of  sin 

PLEOGE. 
Gen.  33:17  wilt  thou  give  p.  .*" 

18  what;).  ?  20  sent  to  rec.  p. 

E.r..  22:'M  take  raiment  to  /). 

Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  millst.  to 

p.  he  taketh  a  man's  life  to;). 

12  Shalt  not  sleep  with  ;).  13 

17  not  take  widow's  raim.  to;). 

1  Sam.  17:18  fare,  take  their  ;). 
Job  22:6  tak.  p.  from  thy  broth. 

24:3  take  a  widow's  ox  for  a  ;). 

9  and  they  take  ap.  ofthe  poor 

Prov.  20:16  take  a  p.  of  him  for 

a  strange  woman,  27:13 

Ezek.  18:7  to  debtor  his  p.  12,  16 

33:15  if  wicked  restore  the  ;).  he 

Amos  2:8  on  clothes  laid  to  p.  by 

PLEDGES. 

2  A'.  18:23  give  ;).  to,  Js.  36:8 
PLEL-VDES. 

Job  9:9  wll.  maketli  Orion  and  P. 
38:31  bind  the  inlluences  of  P.? 

PLENTEOUS. 
Gen.  41:34  fifth  part  in  p.  year 
Deut.  -38:11  L.  make  thee;).  30:9 
2  Chr.  1:15  Solo,  made  gold  ;). 
Ps.  86:5  art ;).  in  mercy,  15 
103:8  Lord  is  merciful,  and  p.  in 
130:7  with  him  isp.  redemption 
7s.  30;'2:j  bread  shall  bo  fat  and  p. 
Uab.  1:16  fat,  and  their  meat  p. 
Mat.  9:37  the  harvest  truly  is  p. 

PLEXTEOUSXESS. 
Gen.  41:53  seven  years  p.  ended 
Prov.  21:5  of  diligent  tend  top. 

PLEXTIFUL. 

Ps.  68:9  thou  didst  send  p.  rain 

Is.  16:10  joy  is  taken  out  of  p. 

Jer.  2:7  and  I  brought  you  to  p. 

48:33  gladness  is  taken  fl-om  p 

PLEXTIFULLY. 


POL 
nos.  10:13  have  p.  wickedness 
1  Car.  9:10  that ;).  eh.  pi.  in  hope 

PLOUGHIXG. 
1  A".  19:19  Ehsha.  who  was  p. 
Job  1:14  oxen  were  p.  and  the 
Prov.  21:4  the  p.  of  the  wicked 
Luke  17:7  having  a  servant  p. 
PLOl'GH.MAX,  MEX 


Jer 


.Job  26:3  hast  p.  declared  thing 

Ps.  31:-23  p.  rewardeth  the  proud 

Luk*  12:16  ground  bro.  forth  p. 
PLEXTV. 

Gen.  27:28  God  give  thee  p.  of 
41:-29  seven  years  of  great  p. 
31  p.  shall  not  be  kno.  in  land 

Lev.  11:36  wherein  there  is  p. 

2  Chr.  31:10  to  eat  have  lett  p. 

Job  22:25  Shalt  have  p.  of  silver 
37:2:i  in  power  and  p.  of  justice 

Prov.  3:10  barns  be  filled  with  )) 
•28:19  he  that  tilleth  shall  ha.  ;). 

Jer.  44:17  then  had  we  p.  of  vict. 

Joel  2:26  sh.  eat  in  p.  and  praise 
PLOTTETH. 

Pa.  37:12  wicked;),  against  just 

PLOUGH. 
Luke  0:62  having  put  hand  to  p. 

PLOUGH. 
Dent.  22:10  Shalt  not  p.  with  ox 
1  Sam.  14:14  yoke  oxen  might  p. 
Job  4:8  they  that  ;).  iniquity 
Prov.  20:4  sluggard  will  not  p. 
Is.  28:24  doth  the  ploughman  p. 
lh)S.  10:11  Judah  sh.  ;).  Jacob 
Amos  6:12  will  one  p.  there  with 
1  Cur.  9:10  he  jilougheth  slio. ;). 

PLOUGHED,  ETH. 

Jud.  1 1:18  if  ye  had  not  p. 
Ps   1*29:3  jiloughcrs  /).  on  back 
\Jir.  26:18  shall  hep.  Mic.  3:12 


Is.  28:'24  doth  p.  plougli  all  day 
61:5  sons  of  alien  sh.  be  your  p. 
Jtr.  14:4  the  p.  were  ashamed 
Amos  9:13  the  p.  shall  overtake 

PLOUGHSHARES. 
7s.  2:4  beat  sw.  into  p.  ^17ic.  4:3 
Joel  3:10  beat  your  p.  into  bwo. 

PLUCK. 
Lev.  1:16  shall  p.  away  his  crop 
Xum.  ;M:52p.  down  their  high 
Deut.  2:i:S5  thou  mayest  p.  ears 
2  Chr.  7:-20  then  will  Ip.  them  up 
.Job  24:9  they  p.  fatherless  from 
Ps.  25:15  shall  p.  my  feet  out 
52:5  p.  thee  out  of  thy  place 
74:11  thy  right  hand.  p.  it  out 
80:12  they  which  pass  by  p. 
Ec.  3:2  and  a  time  to  p.  up 
Jer.  12:14  p.  Ihe  house  of  Judah 
17  utterly  p.  up  and  destroy 
18:7  a  kingdom,  p.  it  up 
22:24  would  I  p.  thee  thence 
2-1:6  plant,  and  not  p.  42:10 
31:28  watched  over  th.  top.  up 
45:4  wh.  I  planted  I  will  p.  up 
Ezek.  17:9  people,  p.  up  by  roots 
2:3:34  thou  sh  p.  off  thine  own 
MU.  3:2  p.  ofl'the  skin  from 
5:14  I  w-illp.  up  thy  groves 
Mat.  5:29  if  right  eve  offend  thee 

p.  it  out,  18:9;  j17«)-t  9:47 
12:1  beg.  to  p.  corn,  Mark  2:23 
John  10;'28  nor  sh.  any  p.  them 
29  no  man  is  able  to  p.  them 
PLUCKED. 
Gen.  8:11  was  an  olive  leaf  p.  off 
Ex.  4:7  and  he  p.  his  hand  out 
Deut.  '28:63  shall  hep.  from  land 
Ruth  4:7  a  man  p.  off  his  shoe 
2  Sam.  -23:21  p.  the  spear  out  of 
Egyptian's  hand.  1  Chr.  ll:-23 
Ezr  9:3  p.  off  hair  of  my  head 
Neh.  13:25  and  p.  off  their  hair 
./o6  29:17  p.  spoil  out  of  his  teeth 
7s.  50:6  them  that  p.  off  hair 
.Jer.  6:29  wicked  are  not  p.  away 
12:15  after  I  have  p.  them  out 
31:40  it  shall  not  hep.  up 
Ezek.  19:12  she  wasp,  up  in  fury 
Dan.  7:4  I  beh.  till  wings  we.  p. 
8  three  of  the  first  horns  p.  up 
11:4  his  kingdom  sh.  hep.  np 
.\mos.  4:11  as  a  firebrand  p.  out 
Zee.  3:2  not  this  p.  out  of  fire? 
Mark  5:4  chains  p.  asunder 
Luke  6:1  disciples  p.  ears  of  com 
17:6  be  thou  p.  up  by  the  root 
Gal.  4:15  p.  out  your  own  eyes 
Jude  12  twice  dead.  p.  up  by  ro. 

PLUCKETH. 
TVoi,'.  14:1  the  foolish;;,  it  down 

PLUMB-LIXE. 
AmjOS.  7:7  L.  stood  on  wall  made 
by  a  p.-?.  wi.  p.-l-  in  hand,  8 
PLUMSIET. 
2  A".  21:13  stretch  over  Jems.  p. 
Is  28:17  lav  righteousness  top. 
Zee.  4:10  shall  see  p.  in  hand 

PLl'XGE. 
Job  9:31  .sh.  tlion  p.  ine  in  ditch 

POETS. 
Acts  17:28  certain  of  yeur  ovra  p. 

POIXT,  S. 
Gen.  25:.32  I  am  at  the  ;).  to  die 
Er.  5:16  in  all  p.  as  he  came 
Jer  17:1  writ,  with  p.  of  diamo. 
Mark  5:2:3  daught.  at  p.  of  death 
.John  4:47  was  at  the  p.  of  death 
Heb.  4:15  wss  in  all  p.  tempted 
Jam.  2:10  offend  in  one  ;).  is  gn. 

POIXT. 
Num.  34:7  p.  out  for  you  mount 

POIXTEl). 
J'oft  41:30  spread,  sharp  p.  things 

POISOX. 
Deut.  .32:24  with  p.  of  serpents 
3:3  their  wine  isp.  of  dragons 
Job  6:4  p.  drinketh  np  my  spirit 
20:16  he  shall  suck  p.  of  asps 
Ps.  58:4  their  ;).  like  p.  of  serp. 
140:3  adders'  p.  under tlieirlips 
I!(m.  3:13  p.  of  asps  under  lips 
Jam.  3:8  tongue  is  evil,  full  of  p. 

POLE. 
Num.  21:8  set  oni).  9M.  jmt  it 


POO 

POLICY. 

Ban.  8:25  ;).  cause  craft  to  pros. 
POLISHED. 

Ps.  144:12;).  after  sim.  of  palace 
7^-.  49:2  lialh  made  me  p.  shaft 
Dan.  10:6hisl'eetliketop.bra89 

POLISHIXG. 

Lam.  4:7  their  ;).  was  of  sapph. 

POLL,  S. 

Nuvi.  1:2  every  male  bv  their  ;>. 

18:20,22;  1  Chr.  2:3:3.-24 

3:47  five  shek.  a  piece  by  th.  p. 

POLL,  ED. 
i  Sam.  14:26  p.  head,  ye.  end  p. 
Ezek.  44:20  thev  sh.p.  th.  heads 
Mic.  l:16and;).  thee  for  children 

POLLUTE. 
Num.  ie::12  neither  p.  holy  thin. 
35::33  so  shall  ye  not  p.  the  laud 
'*>■  '^■:30  in  the  house  to  p.  it 


l/KI  .     I  -JV    111    lilt     uviucv    v\j  jr.    .u 

Ezek.  7:21  p.  my  secret  place,  22 
13:19  will  yep.  am.  my  people 
20:31  ye;),  yourselves  with  your 

idols,  23:30 ;  36:18 
39  p.  holy  name  no  more,  39:7 
44:7  in  my  sanctuary  to  ;).  it 
Dan.  11:31  they  sh.p.  sanctuary 

POLLUTED. 
Er.  20:25  lift  tool,  thou  hast  p. 
2  K.  23:16  Josiah;).  the  altar 
Ps.  lOti:*!  land  p.  with  blood 
Is.  47:6  I  have  p.  mine  inherit. 
48:11  how  sho.  my  name  be;). 
Jer.  2:-i3  canst  say,  I  am  not  p. .' 
3:1  not  laud  be  greatly  p.  f  2 
34:16  ve  tumed  and  ;).  mv  name 
Lam..  2:2  he  hath  ;).  the  kinrfom 
4:14;).  themselves  with  blood 
Ezek.  4:14  soul  hath  not  been  p. 
14:11  norbep.  w-ith  transgres. 
16:6  I  saw  thee  p.  in  own  hi.  22 
20:9  it  should  not  be  p.  14,  22 
13  sabbaths  greatly  ;;.  16.  21, '24 
26  I  p.  them  in  their  ow  11  gifts 
30  are  ye  p.  after  your  fath.  1 
2:3:17  was  p.  w  ith  Babylonians 
lIos.  6:8  Gilead  a  city  that  isp. 
9:4  all  that  eat  thereof  sh.  be  p. 
Amos  7:17  thou  sh.  die  in  p.  land 
Mic.  2:lDnot  rest,  because  it  is  p. 
Zep.  3:1  w  oe  to  her  that  is  ;). 

4  her  priests  have;),  sanctuary 
Mai.  1:7  offered  p.  bread  on  altar 

12  say.  The  ta.  ofthe  L.  isp. 
Acts  21:26  hath  p.  this  holy  place 

I'OLLUTIXG. 
7s.  56:2keepeth  sab.  fr.p.  it.  6 

POLLUTIOIM,  S. 
Ezek.  22:10  that  was  apart  for  p. 
Acts  15:20  that  they  abs.  from  p. 
2  Pet.  2:-J0  after  having  escap.  p. 
POLLUX,     .lei's -28:11 

POMEGBAXATE. 
Ex  26:^  gold,  bell  and  p.  .39;'26 
1  Sam.  14S  S.  tarried  under  a  p. 
Cant.  4:3  temp,  like  piece  p.  6:7 
8-2  cause  th.  to  drink  juice  of  p- 
Joel  1:12  the  p.  trees  are  wither. 
Hag.  2:19  p.  hath  not  bro.  forth 

POMEGBAX.\TES. 
Ex.  28:3:3  make  p.  :39:24.  -25 
.Vu)?!.  13;-2:3  they  brought  of  p. 
20:5  no  pla.  of  seed,  vines,  or  p. 
Deut.  8:8  into  land  of^).  oil-olive- 

1  K.  7:18  chapiters  with  p.  2  AT. 
25:17  ;  2  Chr.  3:16  :  Jer.  52:22 

Cant.  4:13  orcli.  of  p.  with  fruits 

6:11  see  wheth.  p.  budded,  7:12 

POMMELS. 

2  Clir.  4:12  p.  of  tlie  chapiters 
POMP. 

7s  5-14  p.  shall  descend  to  hell 
14-11  p  is  brought  to  the  grave 
Ezek.  7:24  make;;,  of  strong  ce. 
:30:18p.  of  strength  cease.  33:28 
;32:12  shall  spoil  the  p.  of  Egypt 
Acts  25:-23  A.  and  13.  come  wl.  p. 

POXDER,  ED,  ETH. 
7'j-O)-.  4:26  p.  the  path  of  thy  feet 
5-6  lest  thou  p.  the  path  ol  lite 
21  the  Lord  ;).  all  his  goings 
21-2  L.  p.  heart;  24:12  he  that 
7,ui;-f:2:19  Mary  p.  them  in  her 
heart 

POXD8. 
Ex  7:19  stretch  hand  on  p.  8:5 
7s.  19:10  purposes,  tl'.at  make  ;). 
PONTrS        -4c/s     2:9;      ISS; 
"1  Pet.  1:1 

POOL. 

2  Sum.  2:13  on  <uie  side  of  the  ;>. 

4:12  they  hanged  them  over  p. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


I  (J 


POO 

2  K.  1S:I"  liy  the  cnnihiU  of  the 


"     !:M  I  went  to  tllf  kind's/). 


A-eh  "     '  " 

y»'.  23:11  wntei-s  of  the  low 

11  n  ditch  for  wii.  of  thi>  old  ;). 
35:7  pm-ched  frroiiiid  bee.  n  y>. 
41:1R  I  will  in:ikv  wilchrnrsB;). 
.Viih.  a:M  Mil.  of  old  i»  lik.:  il  /). 
Ju/in  W.-i  thi'vc  is  lit  .liTiisiil.  a  p. 
7  no  nmii  to  put  \w  ililn  f>. 
il:7  wash  in  p.  of  Siloiiin,  11 

POOLS. 
A>.  7:1!)  stKtih  thv  liuml  on  ;). 
/v.  81:fi  ruin  nlsu  tllk'llv  the  ;). 
/T.-.  3:('i  I  iiiiide  im.'  /).  of  will 


■1-.>:1j  1  will  dry  iip/7.  iim 


y».  M:2i  I  will  iiiakii  it  lor  ». 

iiid  licrba 
POOR. 
Kj:  23:11  p.  of  thv  people  eat 
30:15  the/(.  •<hall  not  j;ive  lens 
Lti\  14:21  if  he  he  ».  and  emiiiot 
1!I:J0  slinit  le^ive  llieiii  for  llie  /). 
15  shall  not  rusp.  person  of /). 
25:25  if  hroth.T  be ;).  35.  3»,  47 
Drill.  1.5: 1  when  there  he  no  j). 
the  p,  I 
3:l5v 
.  2:7  L 


FOR 

fn.  41:17  the  ;).  niul  needy  seek 
.">8:7  tliiit  til. Ill  hriiif;  the;/. 
./'/•.  2::{1  blood  ofyi.  innocents 
5:1  I  said,  Siirelv  these  arc />. 
20:i:)  delivered  soul  of  the  ;). 
22:111  iiidse  the  cause  of  the;). 
Aif*.  iii:4!l  streii^'lh.  hand  of  p. 
18:12  oppressed  ;).  and  needy 
17  taken  off  hW  hand  fr.  the;). 
22:2!>  they  have  vexed  the  /;. 
.Iwim-  2:()  sold  tlie  ;).  for  slioes 
7  dust  on  the  head  of  the  p. 
4:1  oppress  the;i.  and  crush 
5:11  vour  treadiiii,'  is  on  the;). 

12  turn  aside  Ilie  ».  in  gate 
8: 1  make  ;).  of  the  laud  to  fail 
f)  we  may  l)uv  p.  for  silver 
Ifiih.  3:14  rejoicing  to  devour  p. 
Ziip.  3:12  the;>.  shall  trust  in  L. 
Zi^.  7:10  oppress  not  the  p. 
11:7  I  will  feed  even  ;,cui,  O  p. 
11  ;).of  the  (lock  waited  on  mo 
^^at.  5:3  blessed  are;),  in  spirit 
11:5  theji).  have  gospel  jireach. 
28:11    ve  have  tlie  ;).   always, 
.Va'rk  14:7;  John  12:S 


11  the  p.  shall  never  cease  ont  |  ^fg,./^  i.j.43  „  w-idovi-.  Luke  21:3 
men.  /).  or  rich 
makt'.  ;).  and  rich 


.  ,  , 43  j; 

Iliil/i  .3:10  young  men.  /).  or  rich  1  i^„f.f  ,;..>,,  blessed  he 


8  raiseth  np  the/),  ft.  1i:i:7 
2  Sam.  12:1  one  rich,  the  otli.  ;). 
2  A'.  25:12  captain  of  guard  left 

p.J(i:3fi:lO:  40:7;  .52:15.  Hi  1 

Job  5:15  he  savelh  ;).  from  sword 

16  p.  bath  hope,  iiiiq.  stoppeth 

20:10  chil.  sh.  seek  to  please  /). 

19  because  heoppres-^ed  the  ;). 

24:4  p.  of  earth  hide  tlU'insiOves 

9  they  take  a  ^iledge  of  tile  ;). 
14  murderer  kill.  f).  and  needy 

29:12  because  I  delivered  the;;. 
30:25  mv  soul  grieved  for  ;).  .i" 
31:Ili  if  I  withheld^),  fr.  desire 

19  ha\eseeii  ;).  without  cover. 
34:19  nor  reg.  rich  more  than  ;). 

28  thev  cause  crv  of  p.  to  come  I 
8tl:I5  deliver  p.  /V  72:12 
Px.  9:18  expecta.  of  n.  not  perish 
10:2  wicked  in  priiie  do  pers.  ;). 

8  his  eve-  are  set  against  ;). 

9  he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  p. 
10 p.  may  fall  bv  strong  ones   ' 
14;).  commit,  himself  to  thee 

12:5  for  the  oppression  of  the  ;). 
14:t>  shamed  the  counsel  of/). 
35:10  deliverest  the  ;).  from  him 
37:14  bent  bow  to  east  down  /). 
40:17  but  I  am  ;).  i;9:29-  70:5: 

86:1 :  10:):22 
41:1  he  that  considiTolh  p.  | 

49:2  low  and  liiirh.  rich  and  /). 
68:10  prepared  goodness  for/). 
69:3:!  L.  heaieth;).  and  despis. 
r2:4  he  shall  judge  /).  of  people 
13  spare  the  ;).  s2:3  defend  p.     I 
74!21  let  the  p.  jiraise  tliy  iiamo 
82:4  deliver  the  ;).  and  needy 
107:41  vet  settetll  he  p.  on  high 
109:31  stand  at  right  liandof/). 
132:15  satisfv  her  ;).  with  bread 
140:12  maintain  right  of  the  «). 
Proi.  10:4  becomelh  /).  dcaleth 

15  deslnieticHi  of/),  is  poverty 
13:7  mak.  himself/),  liatli  riclles 

8  the  p.  heareth  not  rebuke 
23  much  food  is  in  tillage  of  p. 
14:20;).  is  hated  of  neighbor 
21  hath  mercy  on  /).  Iiapiiy 
31  oppres.  p.  reproach.  Alakcr 
17:5  mock.  p.  reproach.  Maker 
18:2:i  the  p.  useth  entri'ilties 
19:4/).  is  separ.  from  neighbor 
7  l.r.iliren  of;),  do  bate  him 
21:l:i  -toppeth  ears  at  cry  of  p. 
22:2  rich  and  ;).  meet  together 
7  the  rich  ruleth  over  the;). 

16  he  that  oppresseth  the  p. 
28:8  for  him  that  will  pity  /). 

11 />.  lliat  lialli  understanding 
15  M>  is  w  icked  ruler  over  p. 

2'l-7  riuisitlereth  cause  of/).  13 
14  king  faithfully  judgelhp. 

Sn:9  le-t  I  be  p.  and  sie;tl 

14  teeth  as  swords,  to  dev,  p. 

31:9  plead  the  cause  of  the  p. 
Ec.  4:14  his  kingdom  becom. ;). 
5:8  seest  oppression  of  the  p. 
6:8  what  hath  the  p.  that  kno. 
Is.  3:14  the  spoil  <if  thep.  is  in 

15  grind  the  faces  of  the  p.  / 
10:2  take  the  right  from  the  p. 

30  to  I.aish.  Op.  Anathoth 
11:4  with  righ.  sh.  he  jildgcp 
14::»  the  first-born  of  thep. 

32  p.  of  his  people  shall  trust 
2G:6feet  of  thep.  shall  tread 
29:19  even  p.  among  men  shall 
32:7  destroy  the  p.  with  lying 


I   14:13  call  thep.  thi 


/).  yours 
manned.  21 


Jo/in  12:6  not  that  be  car.  for  p 
Itom.  15:2(1  make  coiitribll.  for  ;l. 
2  Cor.  6:10  as  p.  yet  making  ricli 
8:9  for  vour  Kikes  he  became;). 
Gat.  2:10  should  remem.  the  p. 
.Jam.  2:5  hath  not  Ci.  chos.  the  p. 
\  6  but  ve  have  despised  the  p. 
'  Rfr.  3:17  knowest  not  th.  art, p. 
I  13:16  he  catiseth  rich  and  p.  to 
I  U  POOR. 

&.  22:25  of  my  peo.  that  is  p. 
I  Dint.  24:14  op.  servant  that  is  p. 
15  forhe  i.'.-p.  and  setteth  his 
.hid.  6:15  mv  family  is  p. 
!  Pror.  19:1  b'etter  is-  thep.  28:fi 
22:22  rob  not  poor  bee.  he  i<  p. 
Ec.  4:13  better  !.<  a  ;).  and  wise 
t/«,  66:2  to  him  that  is  p. 
i  POOR  man. 

!  £>.  23:3  nor  countenance  p.  m. 
Dtut.  15:7  is  a  ;).  m.  harden  not 
'     24:12  if  a  p.  man,  sleep  not  wi. 
'  1  Sam.  18:23  seeing  I  am  a  p.  m. 
i  Sam.  12:3;).  ww/i  had  nothing 
Fs.  ai:6  this  p.  m.  cried,  and  the 
109:16  persecn.  p.  and  needy  m. 
Pi-ov.  19:22  a  p.  man  is  better 
21:17  loveth  [ileas.  sh.  be  p.  7)i. 
28:3  a;),  man  that  oiiprcsseth 
29:13  p.  and  deccltfnl  m.  meet 
Ec.  i»:15  found  in  it  )).  wise  man 
16  p.  tnau's  wisdom  is  despis-. 
Jam.  2:2  there  come  in  a  p.  7>ian 

To  the  POOR. 
Lev.  23:22  li'ave  them  to  the  p. 
Eft.  9:22  sending  gills  to  the  p. 
.lob  29:16  I  was  a  father  to  the  p 
36:6  he  giveth  right  to  the  p. 
r'K.  112:9  giv.  to  t.  p.  2  Cor.  9:9 
Pror.  22:9giveth  bread  to  thep. 
28:27  he  that  giveth  to  thep. 
31:20  stretcheth  hand  to  thep. 
Ix.  25:4  been  a  strength  to  the  p. 
Dan.  4:27  show,  mcrcv  to  the  p. 
Mat.  19:21  gi.  to  t.  p.  Mark  10:21 
Luke  4:18  jireach  to  thep.  7:22 
19:8  half  of  goods  I  give  to  t.  p. 
.Mm  13:29  give  soniet.  to  the  p. 

1  Cor.  13:3  mv  goods  to  fei'd  t.  p. 
Jam.  2:3  and  say  to  t.  p.  Stand 

Thy  POOR. 
E.r.  2.3:6  wiv-t  iiidgment  of  <.  p. 
Dent.  15:7  hand  fr.  Ihij  p.  brother 
11  open  thy  hand  wide  to  t.  p. 
Px.  72:2  he  siiall  judge  thij  p. 
74:19  forget  not  thy  p.  forever 

POORER,  EST. 
Ler.  27:8  if  he  be  p.  than  thy 

2  7i'.  24:14  nolle  ri-mained  save  p. 
POPL.VR,  S. 

Oen.  30:37  Jacob  took  rods  of  p. 
Uos.  4:13  bum  incense  under  p. 

POPl'LOCS. 
Deut.  211:5  bee.  a  nation  great,  p. 
Xah.  3:8  art  thou  better  than  p. 

PORCH. 
Juil.  8:23  Khnd  went  through  p. 

1  Chr.  28:11  I),  gave  So.  palt.  ;). 

2  Chr.  29:7  shut  doors  of  thep 
Fzik.  8:16  between  p.  and  altar 
.Joel  2:17  iiriests  weep  between  p. 
.\fat.  26:71  was  giuie  out  into  p. 
Mark  14:68  into  the  ;).  the  cock 
John  10:2:)  Jc.  walked  in  8."e;) 
Actf  3:11  toget.  in  Solomon's  p. 

5:12  with  one  accord  in  S.'s  p. 


PCS 

PORCHES. 

Ezek.  41:15  with  temple  and  p. 

John  5:2  Uilhesda.  having  II.  p. 

PORCH'S. 

Acts  24:27  1".  F^^tus  came  into 
PORTER.  S. 

2  .S'(/7)>.  18:26  watch,  culli'd  top. 
2  K.  7:10  lepers  i  iillcd  to  the;). 

1  Chr.  9:17  the/),  w  ere  Slialluin 
2.1:5  four  thonsand  were  p. 

2  Chr.  8:14  p.  by  their  courses 
.'13:15  the/),  wailed  at  ev.  gate 

Kzr.  7:7 p.  and  Ncihiuim  went 
Xeh.  7:73  I.evitcs  and  p.  dwelt 
.Hark  l:i:3l  coiiiuiandi-d  the;),  to 
John  10:3  to  him  the  /).  opencth 

PORTION, 
Oen.  14:24  let  th.ni  take  their  p. 

31:14  is  there  vet  anv  /).  for  us? 

48:22  given  thee  p.  above  breth. 
Lev.  6:17  given  them  it  for/). 
Xinil.  81:47  M.  took  one  «.  of  50 
Dent.  21:17  giv.  hiin  double  ;). 

32:9  the  Lead's;),  is  his  people 

8.3:21  ill  a  /).  of  the  lawgiver 
Joii.  17:14  given  me  but  one  p. 
1  Sam.  1:5  to  Hannah  he  gave  p. 

1  A'.  l'J:li>  what  p.  have  we  in 
Drivid?  2  Chr.  10:16 

2  A'.  -2:9  let  a  double  p.  of  thy 
9:10  eat  .lez.  in  p.  of  .Icz.  ;i6.  .37 

21  .Innini  met  liiin  iiiyi.  of  Na. 
25  cast  him  in  /).  of  Iv;i.'s  field 

2  Chr.  28:21  .\ha/.  took  p.  ont  of 
31:4  to  give  ».  of  the  priests,  16 

Kzr.  4:16  Shalt  have  no  p. 

Selb.  2:20  no  ;).  nor  right  in  Jer. 
1 1:2.3  a  certain  p.  shoiild  be 

.hit)  20:29  this  is  o.  of  a  wicked 
21:18  theirp.  is  cursed  in  earth 
211:14  lit.  a  p.  is  heard  f  27:13 
31:2  what;*,  of  (i.  is  fr.  above? 

Ps.  11:6  this  shall  be  thep.  of 
16:5  L.  is  thep.  of  mine  inher. 
17:14  who  have;),  in  this  life 
6:i:10  sliall  be  a;),  for  foxes 
7.1:26  God  is  my  p.  for  ever 
119:37  thou  art  mvp.  142:5 

Pror.  31:15  giv.  ap.  to  maidens 

Ec.  2:10  and  this  was  my  p. 


21  shall  he  leave  it  for  his  p. 


.3:'22  for  that  is  his  p.  5:18  ;  9:9 
5:19  O.  given  power  to  t:ikep. 
9:6  nor  have  they  any  more;). 
11:2  give  ap.  to  seven,  and  also 
Is.  17:14  this  is  thep.  of  them 
63:12  I  will  divide  him  a  p. 
57:6  stones  of  stream  is  thy  p. 
61:7  thc^y  sh.  rejoice  in  theirp. 
Jtr.  10:16thep.  of  Jacob.  51:19 
12:10  tlley  have  tro.  my  ;).  made 
my  ;).  a  desolate  wilderness 
13:25 "this  is  J),  of  thy  measures 
62:34  every  (lay  a  p.  until  death 
Lam.  3:-24  the  Lord  is  my  p. 
K:ek.  45:1  shall  olVer  a  holy  p.  4 
Dan.  1:8  with;),  of  Uin-r's  meat 
4:15  let  his  p.  be  with  beasts.  23 
11:26  feed  of  the  p.  of  his  iiu-at 
If /('.  2:4  changed  p.  of  my  peoi.lc 
Hub.  1:16  bv  them  theirp.  is  fat 
Zee.  2:12  Lord  inherit  Ju.  his  p. 
Mat.  24:51  appoint  Mm  his;). 
Luke  12:42  to  give  them  theirp. 
46  his  p.  with  unbelievers 
15:12  give  me  thep.  of  goods 

PORTIOXS. 
Deut.  18:8  they  shall  have  like  p. 
.Joi>.  17:5  fell  ten  p.  to  JIanasseh 

1  Sam.  1:4  gave  her  daughters  p. 

2  Chr.  31:19  give  p.  to  all  males 
Xeh.  8:10  send  p.  to  thein,  12 

12:44;).  priests;  4Tp.  of  sing. 
AW.  9:19  a  day  of  sending;!.  22 
Eztk.  47:13  .los.  shall  ha.  two  p. 
Ilos-i:"!  month  shall  de.  their  p. 

PORTR.W,  ED. 
Ezek.  4:1 ;/.  upon  it  ciiv  Jerusal. 

8:10  all  the  idols  of  Israel  p. 

2;i:14  images  of  Chaldeans  p. 

POSSESS. 
0,n.  22:17  seed  p.  gale.  24:60 
Xiim.  13::i0  and/). /;.«/.  1:21 

27:11  next  kinsman  shall;),  it 
iJeiit.  1:.39  thev  shall  p.  it 

2::!1  to  )).  that  thou  niayest 

11:23  shall  p.  greater  nations, 
12:2.29;  18:14;  31:3 
./w.  21:3  E.  mount  Seir  top.  it 
Juil.  n-.iS  sbouldcst  thou  p.  it  ? 
'24  w lit  not  thon p.  what  Ciie. 
1  A'.  21:18  hcis  gone  down  top. 
./ob  7:3  top.  months  of  vanity 

13:26 mak.  me  to;),  iniouities 
/».  31:11  bittern  shall  p.  it,  17 
Ezek.  7:24  they  shall  p.  houses 


PCS 

Ezek.  35:10  be  mine,  we  will  p. 
:J6:12  1  will  cause  Is.  to  w.  thee 
/)«)).  7:18  the  saintji  shall  p.  the 
/ill.'.  9:6  silver,  nettlex  shall  p. 
.1))iw  9:12  they  may  p.  Kdom 
Oil.  17  house  of  Jacob  shall  ;). 

19  sh.  ;).  Esau,  and  Biuij.  p.  0. 
//«*.  1:6  Chaldeans  top.  that  is 
Zep.  2:il  remnant  shiillp.  them 
Zee.  8:12  I  will  cause  rem.  top. 
Lake  18:12  give  tithe  of  all  I  p. 
2I:lii  in  patience  p.  your  siuils 
1  Till  .1.  4:4  know  how  to  p.  ves. 

POSSESS,  irWi  land. 
Ler.  20:2-1  give  ;.  to;).  .V«.  33:53; 

Deid.S:W:  5;:il ;  17:14 
.Vk))).  14:24  thy  seed  shall  p.  it,  I 

will  bring  them  into  tliis /. 
Deut.  1:8  go  in  and  p.  the  land, 
4:1:  6:18:  .8:t:  9:5,23;  10:11; 
ll::il:  ./o--.  1:11 
4:5 /«))(/  whither  ve  go  top.  it, 
14,26;  5:.')3;  6;1 ;  7:1 ;  11:10, 
11.29;  2.'i:20 
9:4  Lord  broiiL'lit  me  to;),  th.  (. 
6  gives  not  thi- ^  to/),  for  thy 
11:8  be  strong,  and  p.  the  lanil 
28:21  consum.  iiU'la.  L'oei-t  top. 
63  lilncked  oH'  the  /.  :,'oest  lop. 
,/(*«.  23:6  ve  sliall/).  Xhc'ir  /and 
24:8  that"  ve  might  p.  their  land 
Jud.  18:9elitrr  fop.  thi- land 

1  Chr.  28:8  ye  may  p.  tliissood;. 
Ezr.  9:11  ye  go  to  ;).  an  unci.  t. 
Xeh.  9:15  they  should  p.  the  I, 
Ik.  14:2  Is.  sh.  p.  them  in  /.  of  L. 

57:13  put.  trust  in  me.  shall  ;).  l. 

61:7  theirp  sh.-thev  p.  double 

Jer.  30:3  return  to  /.  and  /)-  it 
Ezik.  .3.3:25  shall  ye  p.  I.  f  'Jfi 
A.mos1:VS  I  bro.  you  to  p.  land 

POSSESSED. 
Num.  21:24  Is.  p.  Sihon's  land 
Deut.  .30:6  to  land  thy  fathers  p. 
Jon.  13:1  much  land  to  be  /). 

21:43 p.  it  and  dw.  therein,  22:9 
Jud.  3:13  Eg-  kim:  of  M.  /)-  city 

11:!^1  Is-  ;).  land  of  .•\uinrileH.  22 

2  A".  17:24  men  of  .-iva  /).  Sam. 
Ps.  139:13  tluui  hast  /).  my  reins 
Pror.  S:'22  L.  /).  me  in  beginnins 
Is.  6.3:18  peo.  of  holiness  hath  /). 
Jtr.  3-2:15  vineyards  shall  be  p. 

2:3  and  they  came  in  and  /).  it 
Dan.  7:22  saints  p.  tin'  kiiiL'dom 
Luke  8:36  he  that  was;),  cured 
Acts  4:32  none  said  au'dit  hep. 
16:16  a  damsel  p.  with  a  spirit 

1  Cor.  7:30  buy  as  tho'  th.  p.  not 
See  DEVILS. 

POSSESSEST,  ETH,  WC. 

Deut.  26:1  come  into  land  and  /). 

.V))))(.  36:8  ev.  daughter  that  /). 

Luke  12:15  a  man's  life  consists 

not  in  things  which  be  p. 

2  Cor.  6:16  noth.  yet  p.  in  all  til. 
POSSESSION. 

Gen.  17:8  1  will  give  laud  of  Can. 

for  everlasting  p.  48:4 

26:14  Isaac  had  p.  of  Hocks 

47:11  gave  theny).  in  land  of  E. 

Lev.  14::i4  wh.  I  give  to  you  forp. 

25:25  if  bro.  sold  some  of  his  p. 

a3  the  Levites'  p.  shall  go  out 


43  strangers  sh.  be  your  p.  46 
27:16  if  man  sane,  ^ome  of  nis  p. 

24  return  to  wh.  p  did  belong 
Xum.  24:18  Edom  be  p.  S.  be  a  p. 
27:4  give  us  a  p.  among  breth. 
32:5  given  to  thy  serv.  for  p. 

22  this  land  shall  be  your  p. 
3.'i:2  give  to  Levites  theirp.  8 

28  slaver  shall  return  to  liisp. 
Dent.  2:5  mount  Seir  to  E.  forp. 

9  have  given  Ar  to  L.  for  p.  19 

12  as  Isra.  did  in  land  of  his  p. 

11:6  earth  swallow,  all  In  th.  p. 

32:49  which  I  gave  Israel  lor  p. 
.los.  12:6  Moses  g:ive  it  lor  a  p. 

22:4  get  ve  unto  land  of  your  ;). 

19  if/).  ^)e  unclean,  take  p. 
\K.  21:15  take  p.  of  vineyard 

19  hast  thou  killed,  taken  p..' 
2  Chr.  20:1 1  cast  us  out  of  thy  p. 
Xth.  11:3  Ju.  dwelt  ev.  one  in  p. 
Ps.  2:8  nllerm.  parts  for  thy  p. 

41:3  got  not  land  in  p.  by  sword 

09:.35  dwell  and  have  it  111  p. 

R3:I2  take  houses  of  Ood  In  /). 
Pror.  28:10  liliri.  have  good  in  p. 
Is.  14:'23  I  will  make  it  a  p.  for 
Ezek.  11:15  this  land  given  in  j). 

25:4  I  will  deliver  thee  forp. 

36:2  high  places  are  ours  in  p. 

44:28  give  them  nop.  in  IsraiH 

16:18  inherit,  out  of  his  own  p. 


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CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


POT 

Acts  5:1  An.  with  San.  sold  &p. 
7:5  would  1,'iVL'  it  tn  liim  forayj. 
45  \\itii  -Icsus  intt)/>.  nf  (ient. 
Eph.  1:14  r.'di'niptinn  of  the^J. 

Gt'n.  .'^(:lil;in(l  -vt  \. luy;.  therein 
47:27  :ilid  l-i-jrl  liij.l  ,,.  therein 

Ku)n.  '■^•l■:^i^  tln-y  shall  liave^?. 

Jox.  iiA  ;;.'t  to'land  of  yourp. 

1  SV;;/i.  -iWrl  whose />.  were  in  0. 

1  Chf.  I»:2  iiiliahititnts  d\v.  in;>. 

S  Chr.  11:14  L.-viti-s  left  their;;. 
:i"J;2!l  Hezeki.  \nuv.p.  of  tlocKS 

EC:  2:7  I  had  ^'reat/>.  of  ^reat 

Ob.  17  Jacob  .shall  p09.  their  ^;. 

Mat.  19:22  liad  p.  Mark  10:22 

^-IcAs-  2:4.T  sold  p.  and  part,  them 

28:7  same  qnart.  were;j.  of  P. 

POS.SE9.SOR,  S. 

Oen.  14:19  higli  Q.  p.  heaven,  22 

2fc.  11:5  whose  p.  slay  them 

Ads  4:34  many  as  were./;,  lands 

POSSIBLE. 

3Inl.  19:26  G.  all  p.  Mark  10:27 
24:24  if/),  dec.  elect,  .1/ar.  1.3:22 
2(J::JH  if/;,  let  this  cup  pass  fr. 
me,  Mark  14:35 

Mark  9:21  all  things  /;.  to  him 
14:.ii;all  things;;.  Luke  lB:il 

Ar/.'i  2:24  not  p.  he  sho.  he  hold. 
20:11)  if/),  at  .Jerusal.  day  of  P. 

Jiom.  12:18  ify).  live  peaceably 

Gai.  4:15  if;;,  ye  would  have 

Ileb.  10:4  not  /).  blood  of  bulls 
POST,  S. 

2  Chr.  30:6/).  went  with  letters, 
Esl.:i:i:i,  15;  8:10 

K^t.  8:14/).  rode  on  mules 

Job  9:2.)  (lays  are  swifter  than  2). 

Jer.  51:31  one  7).  run  to  meet  an. 
POST. 

1  Sam.  1:9  E.  sat  on  scat  by  tip. 

Ezek.  40:16  ou  each  p.  palm-trees 
POSTS. 

Dent.  6:9  shall  write  them  on;;. 

Juf-l.  16:3  Samson  took  two/;. 

1  A'.  7:5  doors  and  /;.  were  square 

Prov.  8:.'i4  waitini^  at /).  of  doors 

/^■.  6:4  tile  /).  of  the  door  moved 
57:8  betiind  the  /).  thou  set  up 

Ezek.  40:10/).  had  one  measure 
43:8  setting  of  their/),  by  my/;. 

Amos  9:1  that  the/;,  may  shake 

See  DOOR. 

Slde-POSTS. 

Eic.  12:7  stri.  lilood  on  2  «.-/).  23 

1 K.  6:31  s.-p.  were  a  fifth  part 
POSTERITV. 

C^n. 45:7  preser\'e  you  a/). 

Xnm.  9:10  any  of  yo.  /;.  he  unci. 

1  K.  16:3  take  the  /;.  of  Baasha 
21:21  take  away  the  /;.  of  Ahab 

Ps.  49:13/).  approve  th.  sayings 
109:13  let  his/),  he  cut  otf 
]>an.  11:4  not  he  divid.  to  his/;. 
-4//iO* 4:2  your/;,  ^^■ith  fish-hooks 

POT. 
E.r.  16:33  take  a/),  put  manna 
■Jiid.  6:19  Gid.  put  broth  in  a/;. 

2  K.  4:2  not  any  thing,  save  a/). 
3.S  on  great  /).  40  death  in  /). 

Job  41:20  as  out  of  a  sin-thing/). 

31  maketh  deep  to  l)nil  lik'e/). 
Pror.  17:3  fining/),  for  sil.  27:21 
■  b  V.  1:13  I  see  a  seething/). 
Jizek.  24:3  saith  L.  Set  on  s.p. 

fi  woe  to/),  wh.  scum  is  tlnT. 
Mic.  3:3  chop  in  pieces  as  for/;. 
Zee.  14:21  every/;,  in  .Jerusalem 
Jhb.  9:4  golden/;,  with  manna 

Water-POT,  S. 
John.  2:0  there  was  set  si.x  w.-p. 
4:28  womau  then  left  her  w.-p. 

POTS. 
Ex.  38:3  Bezaleel  made  the  n. 
Lev.  11:.35  oven,  or  ranges  for  p. 

1  K.  7:45  p.  of  brass,  2  Chr.  4: 16 

2  Chr.  4:11  Hnrain  made  the  /;. 
/'.v.  ,')8:9  before  your/),  can  feel 

fi-8:]3  ye  have  lain  among  the /^ 
81:6  hands  deliver,  from  they;. 
Jer.  .35:5  before  Rech.  /).  of  wine 
Mark  7:4  wash,  of  cups  and  /).  8 

Sfie  FLESH. 

POTENTATE. 

1  Tim.  6:15  blessed  ami  only  P. 

POTIPHAR. 

Gen.  37:.36  sold  .los,.,,),  to  P.  39:1 

POTI-PIIERAH. 

Qeii.  41:45  llie  ihiMi'litrrof  P.  50 
POTSIIHHI).  S. 

Job  2:8  took/),  to  scrape  himself 


POU 
Ps.  22:15  stren.  dried  up  like  a  /). 
Pror.  26:23  are  like  a. p.  covered 
Is.  45:9  let/;,  strive  with  the 7;. 

P0TT.40E. 

Gen.  25:29  Jacob  sod/;,  and  Esau 
30  feed  me  with  /).  iH  J.  gave 
2  K.  4:38  seethe/;,  for  sons,  40 
Hag.  2:12  if  one  touch  bre.  or/;. 

POTTER,  S. 

1  Chr.  4:23  these  were  the/;. 
Ps.  2:9  dash  in  pieces  like^.V 
Is.  30:14  as  breaking  <if  a  /;.V 
vessel,  .Ter.  19:11:  liev.  2:27 
Jer.  18:2  go  down  to  p.^s  house 
19:1  get  a/). '5  earthen  bottle 
Lam.  4:2  work  of  ban.  of  the/). 
Zee.  11:13  said.  Cast  it  unto/). 
Mat.  27:10  gave  th.  for;).'»  field 


POUKD,  S. 

1  K.  10:17  three/;,  of  gold  went 
Ezr.  2:69  treas.  5,000/;.  of  silver 
Neh.  7:71  treas.  2.200/).  of  silver 

72  rest  gave  2,000  /).  of  silver 
Luke  19:13  delivered  to  hia  ser- 
vants ten/).  16,  18,  24 
John  12:3  M.  took/;,  of  ointment 
19:39  and  of  aloes  about  100  p. 

POUR. 

Ex.  4:9/).  water  on  dry  land 
29:7/).  anointinf'  oil  on  head 
12/;.  blood  of  bullock  beside 
altar,  Lev.  4:7,  18,  25,  30,  34 
Lei).  2:1/).  oil  on  meat-ofl'er.  6 
14:15/).  it  into  palm  of  hand,  26 
41  they  shall  /).  out  the  dust 
17:13  shall/),  out  blood  thereof 
Num.  24:7  he  shall/;,  water  out 
Deut.  12:16 />.  blood,  24;  15:23 

1  K.  18:33/).  water  on  sacrifice 

2  A'.  4:4/).  oil  into  those  vessels 
41  /;.  out  for  the  people 

■Job  36:27/).  rain  accord,  to  vapor 
Ps.  42:4  when  I  /;.  out  my  soul 
62:8/;.  out  your  heart  hef.  him 
69:24/;.  out  thine  indignation 
79:6/;.  out  wrath  on  heathen 
Prov.  1:23  will/;,  out  my  Sp.  /■•■. 
44:3;  Joel  2:28,  29 ;  Ac.  2:17,18 
Is.  44:3  I  will/;,  water  on  him 
45:8  skies/;,  down  riirllteousn. 
.ler.  6:11  I  will  /;.  ou  children 
7:18  to/;,  out  drink-ofleriugs 
10:25  /;.  out  fury  on  heathen 
14:16  I  will/;,  their  wickedness 
18:21  /;.  out  their  blood  by  swo, 
44:17/;.  out  drink-otr.  18,  19,  25 
Lam.  2:19/;.  out  heart  like  wat. 
Ezek.  7:8  now  will  I  /;.  out  fury, 

14.19;  20:8,  13,  21;  .30:15 
21:.31  p.  out  indiguati.  Zep.  3:8 
24:3  set  on  pot  and  /).  water  in 
IIos.  5:10  will/),  out  my  wrath 
Mic.  1:6  I  will/),  down  stones 
Zee.  12:10/).  on  house  of  D. 
Mai.  3:10  if  I  will  not/),  out 
Rev.  16:1/;.  out  vials  of  wrath 

POURED. 

Gen.  28:18  Jacob/;,  oil  on  stone 
35:14  Jacob/;,  a  drink-offering 

E.r.  9:33  rain  not  /;.  on  earth 

Lev.  4:12  ashes  /;.  he  sh.  he  burnt 
8:12  .Mo.  /).  oil  on  Aaron's  head 
21:10  on  whose  head  oil  was  /;. 

Num.  28:7  /;.  to  L.  for  drink-ofi'. 

Deut.  12:27  sacrifl.  sh.  be/),  out 

1  Sam.  1:15 1  have  /).  out  my  soul 
7:6  water,  /).  it  out  before  Lord 
10:1  Samuel  /).  oil  on  S.'s  head 

•2  Sam.  23:16  Da.  would  not  dri. 
but/),  it,  1  Chr.  11:18 

1  A'.  13:3  and  ashes/),  out,  5 

2  K.  3:11  /;.  wat.  on  hands  of  E. 
4:5  ves.  to  her,  and  she/),  out 
16:13  Ahaz/).  his  drink-ofTering 

2  Chr.  12:7  wrath  not  /).  out  on  J. 
34:21  wrath  of  Lord /i.  on  us 
S5  there,  wrath  shall  be/),  out 

■lob  3:24  my  roarings  are  />.  ont 
10:10  thou  /).  me  out  as  milk 
20:6  rock  /;.  me  ont  rivers  of  oil 
30:16  now  my  soul  is  n.  out 

Ps.  22:14  I  am/),  out  like  water 
45:2  grace  is/),  into  thy  lips 
77:17  clouds  /).  out  water,  skies 
142:2  I  p.  out  my  complaint 

rant.  1:3  name  is  asointment  p. 

Is.  26:16  /).  out  a  prayer,  when 
29:10  Lord  bath/),  on  you" sleep 
.32:15  the  Spirit  be /).  ont  on  us 
42:25  he  halh  /).  (ui  him  the  fury 
r,.3:12/y.  out  his  soul  lo  death 
57:6  hast  p.  out  a  ilrink-oHering 

./rr.  7:20  my  fury  shall  he  /).  out 
19:13/).  out  oll'eriugs,  32:29 


POW 

Jej'.  42:18  as  fury,  so  sh.  it  ho  ]>. 
44:(>  mine  nniicr  wasyj.  tnrtli 

19  wh.  wc  ji.  drhik-oft'criii^s 
Lam.  2:4 p.  lury  like  tire.  4:11 

11  my  livur  is  p.  12  eoul  p. 
4:1  stones  of  sanctuary  y;.  out 

Ezek,  lH:a5  thy  filthincss  was^;. 
20:28 1),  out  their  drink-oflferiug 
33  witti  fury  ;;.  out  I  rule,  34 
22:22  I  tlie  Lord/7,  out  my  fury 
31  therefore,  I  p.  indignation 
2.3:8  they  ;;.  their  whoredom  on 
24:7  she  /;.  it  not  on  the  ground 
3f>:18  wherefore  I  j).  out  my  fury 
39:29  I  p.  out  my  Spirit  on  Isr. 

Dan.d-.M  there,  curse  is  ;;.  on  us 

27  determ.  sh.  hep.  on  desol. 
Mic.  1:4  waters;;,  down  a  steep 
Nah.  1:6  furj^  is  «.  out  like  fii-e 
Zep.  1:17  their  blood  hep.  out 
Mat.  26:7  7).  oint.  12;  Mark  14:3 
John  2:15  no/?,  out  the  money 
Acts  10:45  on  Gentil.  was;?,  gift 
liev.  14:10  wine  of  wrath  of  G.  ;j. 

m2p.  out  vial,  3,  4,  8,  10,  12 

POUREDST,  ETH. 

Job  12:21  p.  contempt  on  prin- 
ces. Ps.  107:40 
lfi:13  he;),  out  my  gall  on  gro. 

20  mine  eye;?,  tears  unto  God 
Pg.  75:8  wine  is  red,  hep.  out 
Prov.  15:2  fools;),  out  foolishn. 

28  the  wicked;),  out  evil  thi. 
Ezek.  16:15;).  out  thy  fornicati. 
u'imo.f  5:8  ;).  out  wat.  on  earth,  9:C- 
Johfi  13:5;).  water  into  a  basiu 

POllRIXG. 
Ezek.  0:8  destroy  all  in;?,  fury 
Luke  10:34  his  wounds,  ;>.  in  oil 

POVERTY. 

(7eii.  4~i:U  all  th.  hast  come  to;?. 
Prov.  0:11  p.  CO.  as  armed,  24:^ 

10:15  destruction  of  p.  is  tli.  ;j. 

11:24  withhold,  but  tend.  to;). 

13:18;).  be  to  him  that  refuseth 

20:13  not  sleep,  lost  come  top. 

23:21  drun.  and  glut,  come  to;;. 

28:19  vain  persons,  sh.  have;?. 
22  considereth  not  p.  sh.  come 

30:8  give  me  neit.  p.  nor  riches 

31:7  drink  and  foi-get  his;;. 
2  Cor.  8:2  tluir  deeji ;;,  abounded 
9  ye  thro'  his;j.  might  be  rich 
liev.  2:9  I  kn.  iliy  works  and;;. 

POUDER,  S. 
Et.  32:20  Moses  burnt  calf  to;). 
iJe/tl.  28:24  make  rain  of  land;). 
2  A'.  23:(i  stamned  the  grove  to  ;;. 
15  stamp,  alt.  to;).  2  Chr.  34:7 
Cafit.  3:(I  perfumed  wi.  all  the;?. 
Mat.  21:44  grind  to;;.  Luke  20:18 

POWER. 
fi'f».  32:28  as  a  prince  hast  th.  p. 

49:3  dignity,  excellency  of;;. 
Lev.  20:19  I  will  break  your;). 
Xi/7/i.  22:38  have  I;),  to  say? 
Dt-ut.  4:37  bro.  thee  with  his;). 

8:18  it  is  he  that  giveth  thee;;. 

32:36  wh.  he  seeth  their;;,  gone 
2 Sam.  22:33  my  strength  and;;. 
2 /r.  19:26  inhabitan.  of  small;;. 

1  C/ir.  20:1  Joab  led  forth  the;). 
20:11  thine  is  the;).  Mat.  6:13 

12  in  tliv  hand  i.'*;).  2  Chr.  20:6 

2  Chr.  25:8  God  hath  p.  to  help 
32:9  and  all  liis  «.  with  him 

Ezr.  4:23  made  th.  cease  by;). 
8:22  his;),  ag.  all  that  forsaKe 

N<'h.  5:5  nor  is  it  in  our  ;;.  to  red. 

Est.  1:3  feast  to;),  of  Persia 
8:11  cause  tn  jx-rish  ;).  of  people 
9:1  th(^  Jews  ii()])fd  to  have;). 

Jnh  fiiiO  ri'di'i'ni  in  Avar  from;;. 
21:22  drawctli  mighty  with;;. 
26:2  him  that  is  without. ;j.  /* 
12  divided  the  sea  with  his  p. 
14  liis;).  who  can  understand? 
3ti:22  God  cxalleth  by  his;;. 
41:12  T  will  not  conceal  his;). 

Pf.  22:20  darling  from  ;;.  of  dog 
40:15  redeem  soul  fr.  ;).  of  grave 
62:11  p.  belongcth  unto  God 
65:6  setteth  fast  mount,  with;). 
6():7  rtileth  by  his;),  fnr  ever 
68::^5  he  giveth  p.  to  hie  people 
78:26  by  p.  he  bro.  south  wind 
90:11  who  know.  ;).  of  th.  ang.  ? 
10f):8  his  miirhty  p.  be  known 
111:6  showed  people;),  of  works 
150:1  praise  in  firma.  of  his;). 

Ec.  4:1  side  of  (>]jpresaors  was;). 
5:19  halh  u'ivcn  him;),  to  eat 
6:2  God  irivcth  him  not;),  to  eat 
8:4  word  of  a  king  is.  there  is  ;). 
8  no  man  hath  /;.  over  spirit 

Is.  37:27  inhabitants  of  small ;). 


POW 

Is.  40:29  he  giv.  ;).  to  the  faint 
43:17  briiw.  forth  army  and  ;;. 
47:14  not  deliver  fr.  w.  of  flame 

Jf/:  10:12  earth  by  his;?.  51:15 

Ezek.  22:6  their/),  to  shed  blood 
30:6  pride  of  her;;,  come  down 

Dan.  2:37  God  hath  given  thee;; 
6:27  delivered  X>.  fr.  ;;.  of  lions' 
8:6  fury  of  hia;).  22  not  in  ;;. 

24  liis;;.  be  mighty,  not  by;;. 
11:6  sh.  not  retain  ;;.  of  his  arm 

25  shall  stir  up  his  p. 

43  have;),  over  treas.  of  gold 

12:7  scatter;;,  of  the  holy  jteop. 

IIos.  12:3  by  etreu.  had;),  wi.  G. 

4  yea.  he  had  w.  over  the  angul 
13:14  ransom  th.  from;),  ofgra. 

Mic.  2:1  it  is  in;),  of  their  hand 
3:8  I  am  full  of  ;;.  by  the  Spirit 

Ilab.  1:11  impn.  his;),  to  his  god 
2:9  delivered  from  then,  of  evil 
3:4  there  was  hiding  of  his  p. 

Zee.  4:6  nor  by  ;).  but  my  Spirit 
9:4  L,  will  smite  her;),  in  sea 

Mat.  9:6  hath  ;).  to  forgive  eina, 
Mark  2:10;  Luke  5:24 
8  had  given  such  p.  to  men 
10:1  /).  ag.  unci.  spir.  Litke  9:1 
24:30  clouds  with;).  Lvke  21:37 
26:(>4  ri.  hand  of;).  Ma7k  14:62 
28:18  all ;).  is  given  me  in  hcav. 

Ma7-k  3:15;).  to  heal  sickness. 
9:1  kiiigd.  of  God  come  with  p. 

Luke  1:3.5  ;>.  of  Highest  oversha. 
4:6  said.  All  this;),  will  I  give 
32  for  his  word  was  with  p. 
36  with  ;).  he  command,  spints 
5:17;).  of  the  Lord  was  present 
10:19  I  give  you  ;).  to  tread  on 

serp.  and  over;;,  of  enemy 
12:5  fear  him  that  ha.  p.  to  cast 
20:20 deli,  him  to;),  of  govenior 
22:53  this  is  the;),  of  darkness 
24:49  until  ye  be  endued  with;). 

Joh)i  1:12  to  them  gave  he  p. 
10:18;).  to  lay  it  down,  and  p. 
17:2  >:iven  him  p.  over  all  flesh 
19:10;).  to  crucify,  ;).  to  release 

Acts  1:7  Fa.  hath  put  in  own  ;;. 
8  receive;;,  after  Holy  Ghost 
3:12  by  our  own  p.  or  holiness 
4:7  by  what?),  ha.  ye  done  this  V 
5:4  was  it  not  in  thine  own  /).  ? 
6:8  Stcpiieii  full  of  faith  and;;. 
8:19  say.  Give  nic  also  this;;, 
10:38  anointed  Jesus  with  ;;. 
26:18  turn  them  fr.  ;;.  of  Satan 

Ii(mi.  1:4  to  be  Sou  of  G.  wi.  p. 

20  his  eternal ;;.  and  Gndhend 
9:21  hath  not  pot.  ;).  over  clay  ? 
13:2  whosoever  resistclli  tin/). 

3  wilt  thou  not  beafraid  of;)..* 
15:13  through;;,  of  Holy  Ghost 

19  by  the  p.  of  the  Spi .  of  God 
16:25  now  to  him  that  is  of;). 

1  Cor.  2:4  in  demonstration  of;). 
4:19  not  kn.  speech,  but  the  ;), 
5:4  with  ;;.  of  our  L.  J.  Christ 
6:12  not  be  lu-o.  under;),  of  any 

14  raise  ns  up  by  his  own  ;). 
7:4  wife  and  husb.  have  not  ;). 
9:4  ha.  we  not  p.  to  eat  and  dr.? 

5  have  not  we  ;).  to  lead  wife  ? 

12  if  oth.  be  partak.  of  this;), 
over  you,  we  ha.  not  used  }). 

11:10  worn,  ought  to  have;). 
15:24  put  dowii  author,  and;;. 

2  Cor.  4:7  excel,  of  p.  be  of  God 
8:3  to;;,  yea,  beyond  their;;. 
12:9  that  the;;,  of  Ch.  may  rest 
13:10  according  to  /).  G.  given 

Eph.  1:19  exceeding  greatness  of 
hisji).  work,  of  hisinij,'hty;). 

21  above  priuci.  ;;.  and  might 
2:2  accord,  to  prince  of  ;>,  of  air 
3:7  the  elTectnal  work  of  his  p. 

20  accord,  to;),  that  worketh 
Phil.  3:10  know  the  /).  of  resnr. 
Col.  1:11  accord,  to  his  glori.  p. 

13  deliv.  ns  from  p.  of  darkn. 
2:10  head  of  all  princi.  and  p. 

2  Thes.  1:9  pun.  fr.  glory  of  his  p. 

11  fulfil  work  of  faith  with  /). 
2:9  working  of  Satan  wi.  all ;). 
3:9  not  because  we  have  not  p. 

1  Tim.  6:16  wh.  be  hont»r  and  p. 

2  Tiin.  1:7  G.  hath  giv.  sp.  of/). 
3:5  hav.  godliness,  denying;). 

Ileb.  1:3  by  word  of  his  ;). 

2:14  destroy  him  that  had  p. 

7:16  after/),  of  an  endless  life 
2  Pet.  1:3  /).  given  all  things 

16  made  known  /).  of  our  Lord 
Jiide  25  to  our  Sav.  glory  and  p. 
Hev.  2:26  give  /).  over  nations 

4:11  worthy  to  recitve  p.  .5:13 

5:13  honor  and  /;.  be  to  him 

6:4;;.  waa  gi\cn  to  him 


CRUDEX^S   CONCORDANCE. 


U  I 


PRA 

JRe)\  0:8;?.  civ.  tti.  ovcflth  part 
7:19  p.  :imf  mi;,'ht  be  ^'Iv.  to  G. 
"9:3  to  tlu-iu  was  ^ivt-n/?. 

10  tlu'ir;>.  wns  tnliurt  men 

19  tlu'iryj.  i;*  in  tlu'ir  mouth 
11:3  j.'ive}).  to  my  '2  witnesses 

6  p.  to  Hiiut  heiiv.  ^).  over  Wftt. 
19:10  now  is;),  of  lus  C'h.  come 
13:2  the  drnijon  i;nve  liim  p.  i 

6  n.  was  i:iv»-n  io  contimie,  7 

12  he  exereis.  />.  ofnrst  beast 
IS;).  ::i«»^life;  U:1H/).  ov.  llro 

ITr.S  lllli-d  with  sni.ike  from;). 
10:8 />,  '^iv.  him  to  scorch  men 
9  lilaspli'-nied  (r.  who  hath;^ 
17:12  receive/),  nti  kinija 

13  ijive  their  />.  and  strength 
19:1  gli»ry.  lionor,  and;),  to  L. 

POWER  of  God. 
Jfat.  22:29  n.>t  know.  ><crinturos 

nor  ».  0/  Oofi,  .}fark  12:21 
J^uke  9:«  ainazed  iit  p.  of  Go/l 

22:69  sit  on  ri',dit  i»f /;.  of  God 

Acts  8:10  man  is  i:reat  p.  of  (,ott 

Jioin.  l:l(i  gospel  is  the;),  of  God 

1  Cor.  1:18  saved,  it  is ;).  qf  G<xi 

a4  Christ  tlio  ;).  of  God 

2:5  not  stand  hut  Uv  p.  of  God 
Jl  Cor.  fi:7  of  truth,  by  p.  'of  God 

13:4  he  liveth  hy  p.  of  God,  we 

gh.  livewitli  "hnn  hyp.of  G. 

a  Tim.  1:8  acconlim,'  to';),  o/*  G. 

I  Pet.  1:5  by/),  of  G.  thro'  failli 

See  {;ke.\t. 

In  POWER. 
Gen.  31:29  in  p.  of  my  liand 
_£j\  15.6  ri.  hand  sloriotis  in  p. 
Job  21:7  wliv  are  wick.  mi.  in  /)..? 

37:23  excellent  ('/(  p.  and  judi;. 
Pvov.  3:27  it  is  in  p.  of  t!iy  hand 

18:21  and  life  in  p.  of  lonjruc 
la.  40:26  that  he  is  stronir  In  p. 
Xah.  1:3  slow  to  anj^er,  ;:r.  inp. 
Luke  1:17  '^o  before  him  in  p. 

4:14  Jesus  returned  inp.  of  Sp. 
1  Cor.  4:20  not  in  word,  out  in]}. 

15:43  sown  in  weakn.  rai.  inp. 
£)>h.  6:10  strong  in  Lord  and  p. 
1  Thes.  1:5  in  word  and  inp. 
SiVY.  2:11  angels  ^eater  in  jd. 

My  POAVER. 
6en.  31:6  w'i.  all  rni/ p.  I  served 
jEV.  9:16  to  show  in  thee  7«y  ». 
Dettt.  8:17  tny  p.  ^ot.  me  wealth 
Dan.  4:30  Bahjl.  built  by  jni/p. 
Jiom.  9:17  I  miirht  show  my  p. 
1  Cor.  9:18  I  abuse  not  i7nj p. 

IVo  POWER. 
JC.r.  21:8  he  shall  have  nop. 
L'  y.  26::17  have  nop.  to  stand 
1  Sam.  30:4  had  »o  /).  to  weep 
i»  Cfir.  14:11  help  them  ha.  nop. 

22:9  house  of  Ahaziah  had  nop. 
J*.  50:2  have  I  no  p.  to  deliver? 
J>an.  3:27  on  bodi.  fire  had  ho  p. 

fl:7  th'-re  was  nop.  in  the  ram 
^ohn  19:11  ha.  tiop.  a'rainst  me 
JiOm.  13:1  th.  is  )io/).  but  of  God 
licv.  20:6  second  a..ath  hath  HO/). 

Thv  POWER. 
Deut.  9:29  bnjiii;ht.  out  by  fhi/  p. 
Job  1:12  all  th.  he  hath  is  in  f.  p. 
Pft.  21:13  sinir.  and  praise  ffnj  p. 

59:11  scat,  by  t.  p.  16  sini;  t.  p. 

63:2  to  see  t.  p.  and  thy  iilory 

06:5  through  greatness  of  tkij p. 

71:18  t.  p.  to  ev.  one  is  to  come 

79:11  accord,  to  greatn.  of  /.  p. 

110:3  he  willing  in  dav  off.  p. 

145:11  thev  stuill  talk  of  My  ». 
JVaA.  2:1  foVlifv  ///y/).  niii^htily 

POWERFn..  ^ 
Ps.  29:4  the  voice  of  the  L.  is  p. 
i  Cor.  10:10  for  his  letters  are;). 
Jftb.  4:12  word  of  G.  is  quick, ;). 

POWERS. 
Mat.  ai:29  ;).  of  ht-avon  .ehnll  be 

sh.  ^fark  13:25;  L"ke'ii:2i\ 
Luke  12:11  when  brought  bef  p. 
Pom  8:3H  nor;;,  can  sepa.  fr.  G. 

13:1  p  that  be  ordained  of  Ood 
J:'p^.  3:10/).  in  heavenly  places 

6:12  airain-^t  principiilit.  and  p. 
CW.  1:16  p.  wre  created  by  him 

2:15  hav.  spoiled  p.  made'show 
Tit.  3:1  to  be  subject  to  p. 
Ileb.  6:5  tasted  p.  of  the  world 
1  Pet.  3:22  right  hand  of  God/). 

PRACTH'ES. 
3  Pet.  2:14  exercised  with  cov.  p. 

PR.ACTISE. 
Ps.  141:4  not  to/),  wicked  works 
/*.  32:6  the  vile  sh.  /).  hypocrisy 
J?an.8:24  shall  destroy.  *and  /). 
Mic,  2:1  morning  is  light  they  j?. 


PRA 

PRACTISED. 

1  Sam.  23:9  s.  s.-.reily  /).  misc. 

Dan.  8:12  lit.  ht)rn  ;).  and  prosp. 

PRAISE,  SuliNlAiitlvi*. 

Deut.  10:21  tliy  ;>.  and  thy  (iod 

26:19  to  make  thee  high  in/). 

Jud.  5:3  I  will  sing  p.  ti>  the  L. 

Godof  lsra<4.  A.  7:17:  9:2; 

57:7;  61:8;1W::« 

1  Chr.  16:35  nmv  glorv  in  thy/). 

2  Chr,  23:13  taught  lo'sin;;/). 
Xeh.  9:5  who  is  exalted  above/). 

12:46  days  of  D.  we.  sonu'S  of/), 
/v.  9:14  I  may  sliow  all  tliv  p. 

22:25  my  /).  shall  be  tjf  thee 

30:12  glory  may  i*ing^).  to  thee 

.'J-3:l  for;)."  is  comely  tor  uprii:ht 

3^1:1  his/),  shall  be  in  mv  mou. 

55:28  shall  speak  of  thv  p. 

40:3  p.  to  God.  42:4  voice  of  p. 

48:10  thy/),  to  tnds  of  earth 

50:2.3  whoso  ollVreth  ;).  gloriflc. 

51:15  mvm()nth  sh.  show  thv/). 

fl.'.:l  ;).  waiteth  for  thee.  O  ('Jod 

Gti:2  and  make  his  ;).  glorious 
8  make  voice  of  his  ;).  be  hoa. 

71:6  mv/).  shall  he  continually 
8  mouth  be  tilled  with  thy  p. 

79:13  show  tliy  ;).  98:4  sing/). 

100:4  enter  his  eourts  with  p. 

102:21  dec.  his;),  in  Jerusalem 

10ti:2  who  can  show  all  his/),  f 
12  sang^.  47  triumph  in  /). 

108:1  I  will  sing,  ami  irive/». 

100:1  G.  of  my/).  111:10;).  end. 

119:171  my  lips  shall  utter  p. 

138:1  before  uods  will  I  sing/). 

145:21  mouth  sh.  spfiik  ;).  of  L. 

147:1  )).  is  comely  ;  7  >ing  p.  on 

118:14  exalteth  the/),  of  saints 

149:1  sin-i^his;).  in  crmgregati. 
l*rov.  27:21  so  is  man  to  ;>. 
Is.  42:3  not  give  ;>.  to  images 

10  sing  his  p.  from  end  of  ear. 
12  declare  his  p.  in  the  i9lnn(ls 

43:21  they  sh.  show  forth  my  p. 
48:9  and  for  mv  /).  will  I  refrain 
60:18  thou  shall  call  thy  gat.  P. 
61:3  eamicnt  of;),  forheaviui'ss 

11  L.  will  cause/),  to  sp.  fortii 
62:7  make  Jernsa.  &p.  in  earth 

Jrr.  13:11  might  be  to  me  a/). 

17:14  O  Lord,  thou  art  my;). 
26  briuir.  sacrifices  of  p.  ai:U 

33:9  shall  be  to  me  a  joy,  an. 

48:2  shall  be  no  more  ;)".  of  Mo. 

.51:41  how  \<^  p.  of  earth  surpr.  ? 
Hah.  3:3  earth  wag  full  of  his  ;). 
Zep.  3:19  get  them  p.  and  fame 
20  make  you  a  ;).  am.  all  peo. 
Mat.  21:16  thou  hast  perfect.  /;. 
Luke  18:43  they  saw  it,  gave  p. 
John  9:24  give  G.  the/). 

12:43  p.  of  men  more  than/).  G. 
Pom.  2:29  whose  p.  is  not  of  m. 

13:3  thou  Shalt  have/),  of  same 

1  Cor.  4:5  ev.  man  have  /).  of  G. 

2  Cor.  8:18  whose  p.  is  in  gospel 
Ej^h.  1:6  predestinat.  to/),  ofgl. 

12/?.  ofgl.  who  trusted  inC.  14 
Phil.V.nli.  C.  ton.andgl.ofG. 

4:8  if  any /).  thintc  on  th.  things 
Thb.  2:12'in  church  will  I  sing/;. 

13:15  let  us  offer  sacrifice  of/). 
t  Pet.  1:7  miirht  be  found  to/?. 

2:14  for  p.  of  tlu-in  that  do  well 

4:11  to  whom  be  p.  for  ever 

PRAISE.  Verb. 
Gen.  49:8  he  wliom  breth.  sh.  /). 
Lei\  19:24  fruit  holy  to;).  Lord 

1  Cfir.  29:1^«.  thy  glorious  name 

2  Chr.  8:14  Lev.  to/),  bef.  prie. 
20:21  sho.  /).  beauty  of  holiness 
31:2  p.  in  gates  of  ients  of  L. 

pt.  21:13  so  will  we  ping  and  /). 
22:23  ye  that  fear  Lord  «.  him 
30:9  shall  the  dust  p.  thee? 
42:5  1  shall  yet/>.  him,  11 ;  43:5 
44:8  in  G.  we  boast,  p.  name 
45:17  there,  shall  people/),  thee 
49:18  men  p.  thee,  wh.  doest  w. 
63:3  lips  sh.  /).  thee  ;  5  mou.  /). 
67:3  let  peop.  praise  th.  5  ne.  ;). 
69:.'il  heaven  and  earth  p.  liim 
71:14  I  will  yet/),  thee  more 
74:21  jioor  and  needy  /).  name 
76:10  wrath  of  man  sh.  p.  th^e 
ft8:10  sh.  dead  arise  and  ;).  th.  ? 
89:5  heavens  sh.  ;).  thy  wonders 
99:3  let  them  p.  tliv  great  name 
107::t2/).  him  in  assem.  of  elders 
113:1  p.  him,  O  s.tv.  of  L.  l:ir>:l 
115:17  dead  p.  not  the  Lord 
119:164  seven  ti.  a  day  I  ;;.  thee 

175  let  mv  soul  \\\v\  if  ».h.  p. 
138:2  I  will  p.  thy  name  for  thy 

4  kings  of  earth  shall  p.  thee 


PRA 

Ps.  142:7  br.  out  of  pris.  that  I  p. 
14.5:4 genera,  sh./).  thv  works 
10  thy  works  shall  /).  thee,  O 
147:12/).  L.  Jem.  /).  tJ.  O  Zion 
148:1  7).  ye  L.  /).  him  in  heights 
2/).  liim,  angels.  ;).  him,  hoi»t 
3/).  sun  and  moon,  ;).  ye  stars 
4  }).  him.  ye  heaven  of  heavens 
149:3  let  them  ;).  name  in  dance 
1.50:1  /).  G.  in  sanctu.  p.  him  in 
2/).  liim  for  his  acts.  /).  him 
3/).  with  trump;  4;).  timbrel 
5/).  him  on  sounding  cymbals 
Prov.  ?r:2  let  anot.  man  ;).  thee 
28:4  forsake  the  law  ;>.  wicked 
31:31  let  her  own  works;;,  her 
Is.  33:18  irnive  cannot  )),  tljee 

19  the  living  he  shall  /).  thee 
Jer.  31:7/).  ye  and  sav.  O  Lord 
Dan.  2:23  I  thank  and  /).  thee 
4:37  T  ;).  and  extol  K.of  lu-avcn 
Joel  2:26  /).  the  name  of  the  Lord 
Luke  19:37  di.'^ci.  began  to/;.  G. 
1  Cor.  11:2/).  you.  that  ye  remc. 

17  in  this  I  p.  yon  not,  22 
Per.  19:5  saying,'/),  our  God 

I  will,  or  win  1  PRAISE. 

Gen.  29:05  Leali  s:iid.  /  will  p. 

P.t.  7:17  /vci/^;).  tlu-Lord 
9:1  Iw.p.  thee,  111:1;  l:J8:l 
22:22  in  conirn-ga,  )/'.  //).  thee 
28:7  with  my  st)iig  7V.  I  p.  him 
35:18  /  ic.  p.  nm.  much  people, 

57:9;  108:3;  109:;J0 
43:4  on  harp  ?n7/  I  p.  thee,  OG. 
52:9  I  unit  p.  thee  lor  ever. 
54:6  I  w.  p.  thy  name.  O  Lord 
56:4  in  G.  w.  I  p.  his  word.  10 
60:30  /«'.  /).  the  name  of  God 
71:22  Iw.  p.  thee  with  psalterv 
86:12  1  w.  p.  thee.  O  L.  my  God 
118:19  /h'.  go  into  them. ;).  L. 
21  I  w.  p.  thee,  thou  heard  me 
28  thou  art  my  God.  Iiv.  p.  th. 
119:7  Iw.p.  thee  with  uprigb. 
139:14  I  w.  p.  thee   I  am  wond. 
1^5:2  I  w.  p.  thy  name  for  ever 

!■<.  10:1  Iw.  p.  thi-e  though  thou 
25:1  I  UK  p.  tiiy  name 

PRAISE     ve    the    Lord,    or 
PR.VIs^E  the  Lord. 

Jud.  5:2;).  ye  t.  L.  for  Q.\r\\.  Isr. 

1  Chr.  16:4  anpoi.  Lev.  to  p.  t.  L. 
25:3  with  a  narp  to  /).  (be  L. 

2  Chr.  20:21  /).  /.  L.  for  his  mer. 
Ezr.  3:10  cvmbals  to/).  /.  L. 
/^s\  23:26  sh.  /).  t.  L.  seek  him 

32:2;).  (.  L.  with  harp 

102:18  peo.  created  shall  /).  t.  L. 

104:35  p.    ye  the  L.  166:1.  48; 

111:1;  112:1;  113:1.  9;  11.5:18; 

116:19:   117:2:   135:1:    146:1, 

10;  147:20;  148:1.  14;  149:1, 

9;  150:1.  6;  Jer.  20:13 

107:8  O  that  men  would/),  t.  L. 

15.21.  31 
109:30  I  will  greatly  p.  t.  Lord 
118:19  I  will  p.  L,  135:3;).  U>rd 
146:2  while  I  live  will  ^ p.  t.  L. 
147:1  /).  ye  the  L.  for  it  is  good 
12/).  t.  L.  O  Jerus.  praise  God 
148:7  p.  t.  L.  from  the  earth 
Ifi.  12:4/).  /.  L.  call  upon  name 
62:9  shall  eat  it.  and  ;).  t.  L. 
.Tn:  .33:11 ;).  (he  Lord  of  hosts 
Pom.  15:11  /).  t.  L.  all  ye  Gentil. 

PRAISED. 
Jud.  16:24  people;).  Dasron 
2  Sam.  14:25  none  to  be  so  m.  p. 
22:4  worthy  to  be/).  P^.  18:3 

1  Chr.  16:25  L.  is  greatly  to  be/). 

Ps.  48:1;  (♦6:4;  145:3 
36  all  the  people/),  the  Lord 
23:5  four  thousand/),  the  Lord, 
2  CVa-.  7:3:  .V*/).  5:13 

2  Chr.  5:13  with  instrum.  /).  L. 
7:6  David  /).  by  their  ministry 
30:21  Levites  and  priests;).  L. 

I^zr.  3:11  shout  whi-n  th./).  L. 
/*s-.  72:15  daily  .-hall  he  be/). 

113:3 from  risinijof  sun  L.  hep. 
Pro>\  31:30  feareth  L.  sh.  be;). 
Fr.  4:2  I  ;).  dead  more  than  liv. 
Cant.  6:9  queens  and  coneu.  p. 
If.  64:11  wh.  our  fathers;),  ihee 
Dan.  4:34  I  p.  nnd  honored  him 

.5:4  they  p.  tin-  trods  of  ^'old.  23 
Luke  1:64  and  Zacbariasp.  God 

PRAISES. 
Ex.  15:11  who  is  like  th.  inp..>' 
2  Sam.  22:50sin2  p.  to  thv  name. 

P(t.  18:49;  92:1  :  135:3 
2  Chr.  29:;J0  commanded  Lev.  to 
siuLT ;).  to  Lord,  thev  sani;  /). 
Pa.  9:llsiiiirp.  to  the  Lord  in  Z. 

22:3  O  thou  thai  iuhabitestp. 


PRA 
TV.  27:6  yea,  T  will  sini:  p.  to  O, 

47:6:  68:32:  7.5:9;  108:3 
47:7  sini:/).  with  understanding 
56:12  render /).  to  the.-.  144:9 
68:4  sini:  to  G.  p.  to  his  nam.' 
7S:4  to  genera,  to  come  p,  of  T,, 
146:2  I  will  sing/),  to  my  Gn.i 
147:1  good  to  sing  p.  to  our  <  J 
119:3  sim.'/).  to  him  with  timh 
;     61etp.  of  God  be  in  mouths 
A'.  60:6  show  fortii  p.  of  the  L. 
I   63:7  I  will  mention  p.  of  Lord 
Act>!  16:25  T*aul  and  Silas  sangp 

1  Ptt.  2:9  show  forth  p.  of  him 

PRAISETII. 

Pwr.  31:28  her  hush,  also,  p.  her 

PRAISIXG. 

2  Chr.  .5:13  sound  heard  fn  p.  L. 
23:12  Athaliah  heard  proi)Ie  p. 

Ezr.  3:11  they  snnu'  in  ;).  Lord 

7*^.  &4:4  will  be  still  ;).  thee 

Lvke  2:13  heavenly  host  p.  God 

20  shepherds  returned  p.  God 

2-1:53  contin.  In  temi)le  p.  <«od 

Acts  2:47  eat  with  gladn.  p.  G. 

3:8  and  leaping,  andp.  God,  9 

PRA\ri\G,  S. 

Jud.  5:22  luitkeii  by  means  of  p. 

iVaA.  3:2  the  nuise  of  p.  horses 

PRATIA'G. 
Pror.  10:8  a;).  fool  shall  fall.  10 

3  John  10  p.  ag.  us  with  malicio. 

PR\Y. 
Gen.  20:7  he  shall  p.  for  thee 

1  Sain.  7:5  S.  said,  T  will  p.  for  y. 
12:19  p.  for  thv  sei'vants  to  L. 

23  I  should  sin  in  censing  to/). 

2  Sam.  7:27  in  his  heart  to  p. 

1  K.  8:30  when  they  p.  35,  42, 44, 

48:  2  Clir.  6:26.  34,  38 
13:6/).  th.  mv  hand  be  rnstored 

2  Chr.  6:24  p.  make  supplie.-i.  32 
37/).  in  land  of  their  captivity 

7:14  if  my  people  shall  p. 
Ezr.  6:10p.  for  life  of  theking 
Xeh.  1:6 hear  praver  which  Tp. 
Job  21:15  prolit  it' we  p.  to  him? 

a3:26p.  to  G.  he  willbe  favor. 

42:8  serv.  Job  shall ;).  for  voii 
P.T.  5:2  my  God,  to  thee  will  X  p. 

55:17  mom.  and  noon  will  I  p. 

122:6  p.  for  peace  of  Jerusalem 
Is.  16:12  come  to  sanctuary  to/?, 

45:20/).  to  a  god  cannot  save 
Jer.  7:16  therefore  ;).  not  thou 
for  this  people.  11:14  :  14:11 

29:7  peace  of  city.  /).  to  Lord 
12/).  to  me,  and  I  will  bearkeu 

37:3  p.  now  to  the  L.  42:2.  20 

42:4  p.  to  the  L.  your  God 
Zi'r.  7:2  sent  men  to  p.  before  L. 

8:21  ppeedilyp.  before  Lord.  22 

Mat.Tr.W  p.  fur  them  which  de- 

spitefully  nse.  Luke  16:27 

6:5  for  they  love  to  p.  standing 
6;).  to  Father  which  is  in  Bee, 

9  after  this  manner/),  ve 
9:38 p.  L.  of  harvest.  X'//v  10:2 
14:23  he  ^vent  to  a  mount,  to  17. 

Mark  6:46  ;  Luke  6:12:  9:28 
19:13  pnt  hands  on  them  and|7. 
24:20  /).  vour  fliirht  be  not  in 

winter.  .Vaz-X*  13:18 
26:36  go  ».  yonder.  Mark  14:3-3 
41  watch  and  p.  Murk  13::«, 

14:38:  /,(/tti  2l:.36;  22:40.  46 
.53  think,  thou  that  T  cannot  p. 
MfJ7'k  5:17  and  they  beL'an  top, 
11:24  what  ye  desire  when  ye  p. 
Luke  11:1  Lord,  teach  us  to*  p. 
2  he  said  to  them.  When  yej7, 
18:1  men  ought  always  to  p. 

10  two  nu'ii  went  to  teni.  to  p. 
John  14:16  I  will  ;).  Fnth.  16:26 

17:9  I  p.  for  th.  p.  not  for  world 
15 1 ;).  not  that  thou  take  them 
20  nor  p.  I  for  these  alone 
Act.^  8:22  p.  God  if  p.-rh.  thought 

24  Simon  said.  p.  ye  to  the  L. 
10:9  P.  went  on  nonse-top  to  p. 

Po7n.  8:26  kn.  not  what  we  p.  for 

1  Cor.  11:13  worn.  p.  uncovcrrdy 
14:3  h't  him  ;>.  that  he  interpr. 

11  if!/),  in  unknown  tongue 
15/).  with  sp.  p.  with  underst. 

2  Cor.  .5:20  ombassa.  for  C.  we  p. 
13:7  I ;).  to  G.  that  ye  do  no  ev. 

Phil.  1:9  this  I  p.  that  your  love 
Col.  1:9  we  do  not  cense  to  p. 

1  Theii.  5:17  p.  ^vithout  ceasing 
23  I  p.  G.  your  sp.  be  preser\'. 

25  brethren,  p.  for  us,  2   The^. 
3:1;  /Aft.  13:18 

3  7*kes  1:1 :  we  ;)..ilways  foryoti 
t  Tim.  2:8  I  will  (hat  men  p. 

2  Tim.  4:16  I  »).  God  it  be  not  i 


978 


CRUDENS   COXCORDANCE. 


PR-V 

Jam.  5:13  any  amictctU'K-tJii.;). 

14  and  K-i  tlK-in  w.  over  him 

]')  conffs^  voiir  mults.  ami  p. 

1  Juhii  5:1b  I  do  not  say  ho  yh.  />. 

PRAVEU. 
Gen.  20:17  Abraham  ;j.  GvmI 
ynm.  11:2  Mu.  /).  firi;  (iiiciichcd 
21:7  M.  p.  for  people.  Ih  at.  9:2*1 
Dent.  !):20  T  y^.  for  Aa.  s;ime  time 

1  S.im.  1:10  Hannah;;,  to  L.  21 
27  for  this  child  I  p.  8-()  Sam. 

2  A'.  4:33  Elisha  p.  L.  6:17,  18 
19:15  Ilezekiah  p.  before  Lord 

20:2;  2  Chr.  30:18;  32:24 
2  CJtr.  :i2:20  I:*aiah  p.  m:V\  ^ta. 
Job  42:10  captivity  when  Job  p. 
Jer.  32:16  Jeremiah;?,  unto  L. 
/>rt/i.  t;:lD  D.  p.  3  ti.  a  day,  9:4 
Jon.  2:1  Jonah  p.  to  L.  4:2 
Mat.  2t;::i9  Je.  fell  and  p.  42:44; 

Mirk  14::^5.  m  :  Z'M"*?  22:41 

J/i7?'A-  1:35  solitary  place  and  ;>. 

Jjtfl^c  5:3  Jesus/?,  him  he  would 

It)  withdrew  iuto  wilde.  andy^ 

9:2'.l  as  hep.  countenance  alter. 

18:11  the  Pharisee  stood  and;;. 

22:32  I  p.  that  thy  faith  fail  not 

44  ai.'ony  he  p.  more  earnestly 
John  4:3rhis  disciples;;,  him 
A<-t.^  1:24  the  disciples;?,  and  sa. 

4:31  when  they  had;;,  the  place 

8:15  Peteraud  John;;,  for  them 

9:40  Peter/?.  10:2  Uc»ruel.  ;;.  30 

10:48  then  they  p.  him  to  tarry 

13:3  had  fasted  and  ;;.  I4:23 

lt):9  p.  him.  sayin-r.  Come  to  .^^. 

25  at  midnight  Paul  and  S.  p. 

20:3H  Paul  kneeled  down  and  ;;. 

21:5  we  kneeled  on  shore  and;;. 

22:17  while  I;?,  in  the  temple 

28:8  to  wliom  P.  entered  and;?. 

t/a/n.  5:17  E. ;?.  it  mi.  not  rain,  IS 

PRAYER. 

2  f^mn.  7:27  pray  this  ;*.  to  thee 
1  A'.  s:-:>8  respect  /?.  of  thy  scrv. 

45  hear  thou  in  heaven  their  p. 
49:  2  Chr.  6:35,  39.  40 

54  made  end  of  praying  this  p. 
£  K.  19:4  p.  for  remnant,  Is.  37:4 

3  Chr.  7:15  ears  be  attent  to  ^?. 
30:27  their  p.  came  to  dwelling 
33:18  Manasseh'sp.  how  G.  19 

Neh.  1:6  thou  mayest  hear  the  ^. 
4:9  nevertheless  we  made  our  j9. 
Job  15:4  yea,  thou  restrainest  n. 
22:37  Shalt  make  thv;;.  to  him 
Ps.  65:2  O  thou  that'hearest />. 
72:15/;.  shall  be  made  for  him 
80:4  how  long  be  angry  ag.  p.  ? 
102:17  he  will  regard /?.  of  desti. 
109:4  but  I  gave  myself  unto^?. 
7  and  let  hlso.  become  sin 
J^oi\  15:8/).  of  upri.  is  delight 
2;t  heareth  thep.  of  righteous 
28:9  his/;,  shall  be  abomination 
Is.  26:16  poured  out  a/? 
56:7  joyfully  in  my  house  of  p. 
for  mv  house  i-liall  be  called 
a  house  of  p.    Mat.  21:13; 
Mark  \\:\1  \  LukeV.Y.m 
Jer.  7:16  lift  up  cry  nor/?.  11:14 
L'lm.  3:44/?.  should  not  pass 
Dan.  9:3  set  face  to  L.  seek  by  /?. 
17  Gad,  hear/?,  of  thy  servant 
IT  lb.  3:1  a;?,  of  Ha.  the  prophet 
Mai.  17:21  not  out  but  by  ;;.  and 

fasting.  J///7'^-9:29 
L^ike  1:13  Zacharias.  thy /?.  hca. 
Acts  3:1  temple  at  hour  \^{  p. 
6:4  we  will  give  ourselves  to  p. 
10:31  Cornelius,  thy/?,  is  heard 
12:5 p.  made  \vithu"ut  ci-asiug 
16:13/?.  was  wont  be  nimlo 

1  Cor.  7:5  give  yonrsrlvcs  to/?. 

2  Cor.  l:irhelping  by  ;?.  for  us 
9:14  by  their;;,  for  you,  ^vhich 

Ki'h.  6:18  praying  with  all  p. 
Phil.  1:4  iu  every/?,  of  mine 

19  turn  to  my  salvat.  thro'  p. 
4:6  by/?,  let  requests  be  known 
1  Tim.  4:5  it  is  sanctified  by  /?. 
Jam.  5:15/?.  of  faith  shall  save 

]6p.  of  a  righteous  man  avail. 
1  I\t.  4:7  be  sober,  watch  uu.  v. 

Hee  HEARD. 

In  PRAYER. 

Neh.  11:17  Mattan.  betjaninp. 
J)a/i.  9:21  I  was  speaking  in  p. 
Mat.  21:22  whiite.  ye  ask  in  p. 
Jjuke  6:12  contin.  all  night  in  ]}. 
Acts  1:14  they  continu(td  in  p. 
j!om.  12:12  ontin.  instant  inp. 
Cot,  4:2  continue  inp.  watch 

My  PRAYER. 
Job  16:17  in  mino  hands:   also 
my  p.  iB  pure 


PRE 

Ps.A.X  have  mercy,  hear  my  p. 

17:1;  39:13;  54:2 
5:3  in  morn,  will  I  direct  my  p. 
6:9  the  Lord  will  receive  7ny  p. 
35:13  my  p.  returned  to  bosom 
42:8  my  p.  to  God  of  my  life 
55:1  give  ear  unto  my  p.  O  God 
61:1  attend  t07«y  /;.  64:1 ;  84:8; 

86:6;  102:1:  143:1 
66:19  attended  tovoiceof  ??jy/j. 
20  God,  hath  not  turned  my  p. 
69:13  my  p.  is  to  thee 
88:2  let  my  p.  come  before  th. 
13  iu  morn.  sh.  7ny  p.  prcv.  th. 
141:2  let  my  p.  be  set  bef.  thee 
5  my  p.  shall  be  in  their  calam. 
Lam.  3:8  he  shutteth  out  7ny p. 
Joi\.  2:7  my  p.  came  to  thee 
Horn.  10:1  my  p.  to  G.  for  Is.  ia 

PRAYERS. 
ps.  72:20;?.  of  David  are  ended 
/•;.  1:15  wlien  ye  make  manyy?. 
Mat.  23:14  forpretence  making 
long  7?.    Mafk  12:40;  Luke 
20:47 
Li/ke  2:37  Anna  continued  in  /;. 
5::13  disciples  of  John  make/;..?' 
.■icfs  2:43 breaking  bread,  and/;. 
10:4  thy  p.  are  come  up  l)ef.  G. 
Eom.  1:9  I  make  mention  of  you 
in  mv/?.  Fpk.  1:16;  1   The^: 
1:2;  2  Tim..  1:3;  Phik.A. 
15:30  strive  with  me  in  your/?. 
Col.  4:12  Epaphras  labor,  in  /?. 
1  Tim. 2:1  I  esh.  that/?.bemade 
5:5  widow  indeed  continu.  iu  /?. 
Phile.  22  thro'  your/?,  be  given 
/Ifb.  5:7  when  he  had  offered/?. 
1  Pet.  3:7  that  your/?,  be  not 

12  his  ear  is  open  to  their  j5. 
Rev.  5:8  which  are/?,  of  saintg 
8:3  offer  it  with  p.  of  saints,  4 

PR  AY  EST. 
Mat.  0:5  wlieii  iliuu  /;.  be  not,  6. 

PRAYETII,  IXG. 
1  Sam.  1:12  as  Hannah  contin./;. 
1  K.  8:28  hearken  to  praver  \vh. 
thy  servant  p.  2  C7//-.'6:19, 20 
T.9.  44:17  he  -worshippeth  it,  p. 
Dan.  6:11  these  found  Daniel  p. 
9:20  I  was  speakin-:,  and  ;;. 
Mark  11:25  when  ye  stand/?. 
L>'ke  1:10 people  were/?,  with. 
3:21  Jes.  /;.  the  heaven  opened 
9:18  as  he  was  alone/?. 
11:1  he  was/?,  in  certain  place 
Acts  9:11  heh.  he/?.  11:51  was/;. 
12:12  many  were  together  p. 

1  Car.  11:4  every  man  /;.  with  his 
14:14  my  spirit;;,  but  my  und. 

2  Cor.  8:4/?.  us  to  rec.  the  gift 
Eph.  6:18/?.  always  in  the  Spirit 
Cot.  1:37?.  *or  vou;  4:3/;.  for  us 
1  J^h'T.?.  3:10  niVht  and  day  n. 
Jude  20  ye  /?.  iu  the  Holy  Ghost 

PREACH. 
N^eh.  6:7  appoint,  prophets  to 7?. 
Is.  61:1  hath  anointed  me  to/?. 
Jon.  3:2/;.  to  it  preaching  I  bid 
Mat.  4:17  fr.  that  Je.  began  to/?. 

10:27  what  ye  hear,  that/?,  npon 

11:1  he  departed  thence  top. 
Mark  1:4  John  did/;,  baptism 

:j:14send  th.  forthto/?.  Luke9:2 
Luke  4:18  to/?,  deliverance.  19 

9:60  go  and/?,  kingdom  of  God 
Acts  5:42  ceased  not  to  p.  J.  C. 

10:42  he  commanded  us  top. 

15:21  in  every  city  them  that/;. 

16:6  forbidden  by*H.  Ghost  to);. 

17:3  Je.  whom  I  p.  to  you  is  C. 
Horn.  10:3  word  of  faith  wh.  we/?. 

15  how  shall  they  /?.  exc.  sent  ? 

1  Cor.  1:23  we/;.  C'hrist  crucified 
9:16  tho'  I  p.  the  gospel,  I  have 

noth.toglory,  woeif  I/?,  not 
15:11  so  we/;.  80  ye  believed 

2  Cor.  4:5  we/?,  not  ourselves 
Gal.  2:2  the  pospel  which  I  /;. 

5:11  breth.  if  I  yet^.  circumci. 
Ei>h.  3:8  I  should  p.  am.  Gent. 
Phil.  1:15  some  indeed  p.  Christ 

16  one/;.  Christ  of  contention 
Cot.  1:28  we/;,  warning  every 

3  Tim.  4:2/?.  the  word,  be  iuet. 
PRE.ACHED. 

Ps.  40:0  I  have  p.  righteousness 

Mat.  11:5  priorhave  the  gospel/?. 

Mark  1:7  Jolin  ;>.  sayini:.  There 
39  he/?,  in  itnir  synagogues 
2:2  he/),  the  wnrd'tD  llu-m 
6:12/).  that  nw-n  slionld  ropont 
16:20  went  aiul/>.  every  where 

L'lk^  3:18  many  others  thi.  »,  b.e 
16:16  the  kingdom  of  (Jod  is/?. 
24:47  remisdion  of  Bin  sho.  be 7;. 


PRE 
Acts  3:30  J.  C.  w  Iio  before  wasp. 
4:2/?.  thro'  J.  the  resurrection 
8:5/;.  C,  to  Samaria;  35/?.  Jes. 
25/?.  the  word  of  L.  j>.  gospel 
40  Philip/;,  in  all  cities'till  he 
9:20  Saul;?.  C.  in  saynaL'Ogues 
10:;37  baptism  which  John  ;;. 
13:5  they  p.  the  word  of  God 

24  when  John  had  first  p.  bef. 
38/;.  to  you  ibrgivenessof  sins 
43  that  th.  words  might  be  p. 

15:36  let  us  visit  wh.  we  ha.  /;. 
17:13  word  of  G.  was/;,  of  Paul 
18  he/;.  J.  and  the  resurrect. 
20:7  Paul  p.  ready  to  depart 

1  Vor.  9:271est  wh.  I  p.  to  others 
15:2  keep  in  memory  what  I  p. 

12  if  C.  be  7?.  that  he  rose 

2  Cor.  1:19  J.  who  was  /?.  am.  you 
11:4  Jes.  whom  we  have  not/?. 

Gal.  1:8  oth.  gospel  th.  we  ha./?. 
Eph.  2:17  ancf/;.  peace  to  you 
PhU.  1:18  Christ  p.  and  I  rejoice 
Col.  l:2^i  was/?.  t<?  every  creature 
1  Tim.  3:1/;.  unto  the  Gentiles 
H('b.  4:3  word  /?.  did  not  profit 

6  thev  to  whom  it  was  first/?. 
1  Pet.  3:19  7?.  to  spirits  in  prison 
See  GOSPEL. 

PREACHER. 
Ec.  1:1  words  of/?,  son  of  David 

12  I  tlie/?.  was  khig  over  Isr. 
12:it  because/?,  was  wise 

10  the  p.  sought  to  find  words 
Pom.  10:14  hear  without  a/;.  ? 

1  Tim.  2:7  ord.  a/;.  2  Tim.  1:11 

2  Pi7.  2:5  Noah./;,  of  righteous. 
PREACHEST,  ETH,  IXG. 

Jon.  3:2  preach  to  it  the  /).  I  bid 

Mat.  3:1  canie  John  /;.  L'lke  3:3 
12:41  at/?,  of  Jonas,  Luke  11:32 

Li'ke  8:1  p.  and  showing  tidings 
9:6  through  towns/;,  the  gospel 

Acts  8:4  went  every  where/;. 
12/?.  concern,  kliiirdom  of  G. 
10:367?.  peace  by  Jesus  Christ 
11:19/?.  word  to  none  but  Jews 
19:13  bv  Jesus,  whom  Paul/;. 
20:9  as  "p.  was  hmg/;.  Eutychus 

25  among  wh.  I  have  gone  n. 
28:31  p.  the  kingdom  of  God 

pom.  2:21  7;.  a  man  sho.  not  steal 
16:25  according  to/;,  of  Jesus 

1  Cor.  1:18;?.  of  cross  is  foolish. 
21  by  foolishness  of/;,  to  save 

2:4  my /J-  was  n<it  with  enticing 
15:14  if  C.  not  risen,  our/?,  vain 

2  Cor.  10:14  come  to  you/?,  gos. 
11:4  Cometh  ;;.  anotiier  Jesus 

Gal.  1:23  he/?,  faith  he  destroyed 
2  Tim.  4:17  by  me;?,  might  be 
Tit.  1:3  manif.  his  word  thro'  v. 

PRECEPT,  6. 
Xeh.  9:14  commandedst  them/7. 
Ps.  119:4  com.  us  to  keep  thy  /?. 
15  I  will  meditate  in  thy  ;?.  78 
27  make  me  to  understand  /?. 
40  I  have  longed  after  thy  /?. 
45  seek??.  87  forsook  not;?. 
56  bee.  I  kept  thy  ;;.  HX).  168 
031  will  keep  thy/?.  69,134 

93  I  will  never  forget  thy  p 

94  I  have  sought  thy/;. 

104  thro'  thy  p.  I  get  underst. 

110  vet  I  erred  not  from  thy/;. 

128  theref  I  esteem  all  thy/;. 

141  vet  do  not  I  forget  thy  p. 

159  consider  how  I  love  thy  p. 

173  I  have  chosen  thy  /;. 
Is.  38:10/?.  upon/?.  /?.  on/?.  13 
29:13  fear  taught  by  p.  of  men 
Jer.  35:18  ye  kept  all  Jonad.  7?. 
Dan.  9:5  rebelled,  dep.  fr.  thy/?. 
Mark  10:5  he  wrote  you  this  /?. 
Heb.  9:19  Moses  had  spok.  ev.  v. 

PRECIOUS. 
Gen.  24:53  to  R.'s  mother/?,  thi. 
Deut.  33:13  for/?,  tbingsof  heav. 

14  for/?,  fruits  brought  forth 

15  for  the /;.  things  of  the  hills 

16  for  p,  things  of  the  earth 

1  Sam.  3:1  word  of  Lord  was  /;. 
26:21  my  soul/?,  in  thine  eves 

2  A^  1:13  let  mv  life  be  /?.  14 
20:13  Hezekiuh  showed  them/;. 

thin-^,  P.  39:2 

3  Clir.  20:25  and  p.  jewels,  wliich 
21:3  Jrhoshaphat  gave  ;>.  thin 

Kzr.  1:6  ^lren^^  with/;,  things 
Job  28:10  seeth  every)?,  thing 

16  cannot  be  val.  with  /;.  onyx 
ps.  49:8  redeinptnm  of  smil  is  /?. 
72:14  and  /?.  sliall  their  blood  ha 
116:15/?.  in  siL'ht  of  L.  is  death 
126:6  troelh  forth  bear.  y?.  seed 
l:i3:2  it  is  like  the  -o.  ointment 


PRE 

Ps.  139:17  how/),  thy  thoughts 

Prow  1:13  wh.  find/?,  substance 
3:15  wis.  is  more/?,  than  rubies 
6:26  adulteress  hunt  for/?,  life 
12:27  subst.  of  a  dili.  man  is  ;;. 
20:15  lips  of  knowl.  a/;,  jewel 
24:4  chain,  filled  with/?,  riches 

Ec.  7:1  a  g.  name  bet.  th.  p.  oin. 

Ii<.  13:12  man  more/i.  than  gold 
28:16  I  lay  in  Zion  a  7?.  coraer- 

stono,  1  Pet.  2:6 
43:4  thou  wast/?,  in  my  sight 

Jer.  l.'i:19  take^?.  from  the  vile 
20:5  I  will  deliver  the/?,  things 

Lam.  4:2  the/?,  sons  of  Zion 

Fzek.  22:25  ha.  taken/?,  things 
27:20  merchant  in/?,  clothes 

Dan.  11:8  carry  away  th.  p.  ves. 
43  power  over  all  p.  things 

Jam.  5:7  waiteth  for  the  /?." fruit 

1  Pet.  1:7  more/?,  than  gold 

19  but  with;?,  blood  of  Christ 
2:4  stcme  chot-en  of  God,  and/?. 

7  to  you  which  believe  he  is  ;;. 

2  Pet.  1:1  obtained  like/;,  fruit 
4  exceed,  great  and  /;.  prom. 

Per.  18:12  no  man  bnyeth  /;.  ves. 

21:11  light  was  like  a  stone/?. 

PREDE8TIX.4TE,  ED. 

Pom.  8:29  did  foreknow,  did  p. 

30  wh.  he  did/;,  them  he  call. 

Eph.  1:5  hav.  /?.  us  to  adoption 

11 7;.  according  to  purpose 

PRE-EMIXEXCE. 

Ec.  3:19  man  hath  no/?,  above 

Col.  1:18  tliat  he  might  have/;. 

3  John  9  Diot.  loveth  to  have/;. 
PREFER,  ED,  I\G. 

E«t.  2:9/;.  her  and  her  maidens 
ps.  137:6  if  I ;??.  not  J.  above  joy 
Dan.  6:3  Daniel  was/;,  ab.  pres. 
JfjhJi  1:15  com.  after  me  is/;.  27 

30  who  is^.  before  me 
Pom-.  12:10  in  honor  p.  one  ano. 
1  Tim.  5:21  without  p.  one  bef. 

PREMEDITATE. 
Mark  13:11  neither/;.  whatsoeT. 

PREPARATIOX.  S. 
1  Chr.  22:5  I  will  make/;,  for  It 
P-ov.  16:1  /;.  of  heart  of  man 
Xa/i.  2:3  torches  in  dav  of;;. 
Mat.  27:62  day  that  followed  the 
day  of;?.  Mark  15:42;  Luke 
23:54;  J*hn  V.KU.  31.  42 
Eph.  6:15  shod  with/;,  of  gospel 

PREPARE. 
Ex.  15:2  I  will/;,  him  a  habitat. 
X\n7i.  15:5  a  drink-oiVering/;. 
12  accor.  to  number  ye  sh.  77. 
2.3:1  B.  said,  /?.  me  seven  oxen 
29  build  altars,  /?.  7  bullocks 
Dent.  19:3  Shalt  7?.  thee  a  way 
Jos.  1:11 ;;.  your  victuals 
22:26  let  ns  /?.  to  build  altar 
I  Scitn.  7:3/?.  vour  hearts  to  L. 

1  Chr.  9:32  to}?,  show-bread 
29:18  O  L.  God.  /?.  their  heart 

2  Chr.  2:9  p.  timber  in  abuud. 
.35:6  sanctify  yourselves,  and 77. 

Job  S:8p.  thvs'elf  to  the  search 
11:13/;.  thy'lieurt  toward  him 
27:16;?.  raiment ;  17  may  p.  it 

Ps.  10:17  thou  wilt/?,  their  heart 
59:4;?.  tbenisehes  with,  fault 
61:7  O  /?.  mercy  and  truth 
107:36  that  they  may  ».  a  city 

Pror.  24:27/?.  thy  work  without 
30:25/?.  their  meat  in  summer 

Is.  14:21/?.  slaugh.  for  children 
21:5/;.  table,  watch  in  tower 
40:3;?.  ye  the  way  of  tlie  Lord  : 
Mai.   3:1;    Mat.   3:3;  Mark 
1:2,3;  Luke  1:76 

20  workman  to  7?.  grav.  image 
57:14  say.  Cast  ye  up,  /?.  way 
62:10/;.  ye  way  of  the  people 
05:11  /?.  a  table  for  that  troop 

Jer.  6:4/?.  ye  war  against  her 
12:3  /?.  them  for  day  of  slaugh. 
22:71  will/?,  destroyers 
46:14  say  ye,  Stand  fast  and/?. 
51:12  set  watchm.  /;.  ambushes 
Ezek.  4:15  th.  shalt  /?.  thy  bread 
12:3/?.  thee  stut^'for  removing 
:i5:6  1  will/?,  thee  to  blood 
;J8:7/?.  for  thyself,  thou  and  all 
4.j:17  prince  sh.  p.  sin-oftVrinir 
24;;.  a  meat-oflering,  46:7.  14 
46:15  /).  lumb  and  meat-oflenng 
JoelB:9p.  war;  Amos 4:12 p.  meet 
Mic.  3:5  they  /?.  war  against  hiui 
Mat.  11:10  shall/?,  way  bef.. thee 
26:17  where  wilt  thou  th.  wep- 

Mark  14:12;  Z(/^^22:8.  9 
Luke  3:4  p.  ye  way  of  L.  7:27 
John  14:8 1  go  to^.  place,  3 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


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1  fitr.  1.">:1  Ila.  p.  n  pliuc  forarl. 
nfOod.  3,  13;  iChr.  l:t:3:l 

S2:3  n:ivid  p.  iron  in  nbiimlnnce 

5  n:iv.  /).  uliunil.  Ivf.  M:  '».i 

i  Cor.  S:lil  work  i>rS.iU>.  wnsp. 

1J:11  Ui'hn.  p.  lint  liU  hwirt 

in  ;!  .Ifhosliuiiliiit  p.  \\U  heart 

20:33  pi'o.  had  not  p.  Ih.  heart 

a<i:I4  I'z.  /).  shields  and  speare 

27:r>  .lotham  ;).  hiw  ways  bof.  L. 

2*1;  19  vessels  A.  cast  away  we  p. 
36  rejoiced  O.  had  /).  the  peo. 

31:11  D.  chami).  in  house  of  L. 

3S:ai  when  Josiah  had  ;).  teni. 
Ezr.  7:10  Ezra  had/),  his  heart 
Nfh.  5:18  which  was/),  for  me 

8:10  them  for  wh.  nothing  is  p. 

Rsl.  .V4  l>ami.  I  have  p.  12;  G-U 

6-1  Mordecai  <m  gallows/).  7:10 

Jiitt  2S:27  he /).  it  anil  searched  it 

2'.l;7  when  I /).  niv  seat  in  street 

P,i.  7:13  he/',  inst'ruin.  of  death 
9:7  hath  p.  his  throne  for  judg. 
57:li  lliev  /).  a  net  for  my  steps 
(S:10  thou  hast/).  j;ood.  for  poor 
71:16  thou  hast  /).  lii.'ht  and  sun 
iai:ri  the  I.,  hath  /).  his  thi-oue 

Pmr.  •<:Tt  when  he  p.  heavens 
l!i:2ii  judu'.  are  /).  for  scorners 
91:31  horse /J.  ag.  dav  of  liaitle 

7«.  .30:.!.!  Tophet.  for  king  it  is  p. 
B4:4  neit.  eve  si'en  what  he  p. 

Ez(k.  2-3:41  a  table  /).  bifore  it 
28:13  workmanshii)  of  idpes/i 


KkI.  7:1)  Hainan  was  afraid  at  p. 
M>   1:12  Sa.  went  ft-,  p.  of  L.  2:7 

2.3:1.'>  I  nm  Iniubled  at  his  p. 
Ps.  9:3  shall  perish  at  Ihy  /). 

10:11  In  thy  p.  fulness  of  joy 

17:2  seiileuce  come  ft-«im  thy/). 

31:20  hide  th.  in  secret  of  thy  p. 

61:11  cast  me  not  awnv  fr.  thv/). 

08:2  wicked  perisli  at  p.  of  G. 
8  Sinai  moved  at  the  /).  ofG. 

9.1:2  come  hef.  /).  with  thanks. 

97:5  hills  melted  at  the/),  of  (i. 

100:2  come  bef.  /).  with  sinking 

114:7  tremble  at  /).  of  tlie  Lord 

i:i9:7  wliither  Hee  from  thy  /).  f 

110:13  upright  sh.  dw.  in  thy  ;). 
Pivr.  14:7  go  fr.  />.  of  a  fool,  man 
/*■.  1:7  strangers  d<'V.  land  in  /). 

19:1  idols  of  Eg.  be  moved  at  p. 

f>:l:9  angel  of  his/),  siivtil  them 

IM:1  monn.  might  How  at  thy  /). 

illations  tremble  at  thy/). 

3  mountains  flowed  at  tliy  p. 

Jfr.  4:2I>  cities  broken  at  ;).  of  L. 

B:2-3  will  ve  not  tremble  at//. 

21::)9  cast  out  of  nlv  /).  52:3 

Ezik.  «<:20  shall  shake  at  my  p. 

./nn.  1:3  Jonah  rose  to  llee  fr.  /). 

10  men  knew  he  Hed  fr.  /).  of  L. 

Xn/i.  1:5  earth  is  burnt  at  his  /). 
1  Zr/).  1:7  hold  peace  at  ;).  of  Lord 
I  [.'lU  13.20  eat.  and  drunk  in  /). 
'  /lr/.«  3:19  refreshing  come  fr.  p 


Dan 

r>: 

Jot.. _  ,    _ 

4;B  God  p.  a  gourd :  7  /).  worm 
8  God  p.  a  veliemcut  ca«t  wind 

.Y<lA.  2:5  the  deteuee  shall  be  /). 

Zep.  1:7  Lord  hatli  /).  a  sacriliee 

M<ll.  20:23  It  sh.  be  given  to  th. 
for  whom  it  is  />.  .U.o-i  10:40 
22:4  I  have  /).  mv  dinner 
25;:54  kingdom  p.  41  into  five  p. 

?rark  14:15  a  large  npp.  room  p. 


2  rAAB.  1:9  destruct.  IV. /).  of  L. 
Jmle  24  faultless  before/). 

In  (he  PRESENCE. 

flfil.  10:12  dwell  ifi  I.  /).  of  hret. 
2:):11  ill  the  p.  of  my  people 
2.-1:18  Ish.  died  in  t.  /).  ofbrcth, 

2  .SV/)/i.  10:19  I  not  serve  t;i  the  p. 

I  A'.  S:22  Solomon  stood  in  the  p. 


2-31  p.  before  face  of  all  people 
12:47  knew  L.'s  will,  but/),  not 
23:56  tliov  p.  spices.  24:1 
Jiom.  9:'2:l  ves.  of  mercy  afore  p. 

1  Cor.  2:9  things  God  p.  for  them 

2  Tim.  2:21  p.xo  cv.  go<id  work 
lift).  10:5  abodv  hast  thou  /).  me 

11:7  No.ah  /).  ark  to  the  saving 

16  he  hath  p.  for  them  a  city 

liev.  8:6  seven  angids/).  to  sound 

9:7  locusts  like  hors.  /).  for  bat. 
15  which  were  p.  for  an  hour 

12:0  the  woman  hath  a  place  p. 

10:12  kings  of  east  may  be  p. 

21:2  holy  city  /).  as  a  bride 
PBEP.VREDST. 

TV.  80:9  thou  p.  room  before  it 
PBEP.VREST,  ETH. 

yum.  15:8  wh.  thou  p.  a  bullock 

2  Chr.  3n:19p.  heart  to  seek  G. 

Job  1.5:35  their  belly  p.  deceit 

Ps.  93:5  p.  a  table  before  me 
6.5:9  thou  /).  them  com  for  it 
147:8  who/),  rain  for  the  earth 
PREP\UI\0. 

X'h.  13:7  /).  him  a  chamber 

1  Pet.  3:20  Xoah.  wh.  ark  wasp. 
PRESBYTERY. 

1  Tim.  4:14  layingonliandsofp. 
PBESCBIBEO.  I\G. 

Eir.  7:02  end  s.-ilt  wilhout  /). 

U.  10:1  grie.ou^n.  they  havep. 
PRESEXCE. 

Gen.  3:8  hid  from  p.  of  the  Lord 
4:10  i-'ain  went  from  p.  of  Lord 
27:;to  .Tacob  was  scarce  from  p.  i 
<.".:3  .Iiisepb"s  brel.  troub.  at  p. 
47:15  whv  eho.  we  die  in  thy  p. 

Ex.  10:11  driven  from  Pliar.  p. 
3i:14  mv  p.  sh.  go  with  thee.  15 
35:20  Isi-.iel  depart,  ft-,  p.  of  M. 

Lei\  22:3  shall  bo  cut  ofl'fr.  my  p. 

Xttm.  -20:0  Moses  went  from  p. 

1  Hiim.  \«.U  David  avoided/). 
19:10  he  slippedoutof  Saul  8  p. 

2  Hum.  10:19  in  thv  father's;?,  so 

will  I  be  iu  thy  p. 


X"*«  1:17  people /).  for  the  Lord  m  chr.-U:A\  cast  lots  in  rp.ofD 
I  ,._- r <.-o 1.,    y^  2.1:5  a  table  t)»  ^  )).  of cncm. 

110:14  in  lliep.  of  all  his  peo.  18 
Pi-oi\  17:18  i)i  the.  p.  of  friend 

•25:6  pnt  not  thyself  i)t  the  p. 
Jtr.  28:1  Ilanan.  spake  in  the  p. 
L>ike  1:19  stand  in  the  p.  of  God 

14:10  worship  t«  the  p.  of  them 

15:10  jov  in  the  p.  of  ang.  of  G. 

./(./().  H\:m  signs  did  .1.  in  thejK 

.h-ls  :i:Vi  deiii.  him  in  t.  p.  of  P. 

16  given  liim  soundness  inp. 

27:35  gave  thanks  to  G.  in  t.  p. 
1  Tilts.  2:15  are  not  ye  in  then. 
Ileb.  9:H  appi-ar  i)i  the  p.  of  G. 
Rev.  14:10  (/i  p.  of  ang.  i/i  p.  of  L. 

PBESE\T,  Siihslnntivc. 

Gtii.  :J2:13  he  took  a  ».  for  E.  18 
21  so  went/),  over  nefore  him 

33:10  receive  my  /).  at  my  baud 

43:11  said,  Carrv  the  man  a/). 
20  brought  him  the  p.  in  hand 
Jiid.  3:15  Is.  sent  a  p.  to  Egloa 

0:18  depart  not  till  I  bring  p. 
1  .s'nrn  9:7  th.  is  not  /).  for  man 

:iO:-alap.  of  spoil  of  enemies 
1  A".  9:lii  for  a  /).  to  hi    '       ' ' 


daughter 
10:i!5  bro.  cv.  man  p.  2  (hi:  9:24 
15:19  I  have  sent  thee  a  /). 
2  K.  8:8  the  king  said.  Take  a  p. 
17:4  bro.  nop.  to  kingof  Assyr. 
18:31  agreem.  by  an.  Jx.  3li:I6 
2*1:12  sent  a  p.  to  Ilez.  h.  .39:1 
Is.  18:7  a  p.  brought  to  the  Lord 
Ezfk.  27:15  brought  ap.  horns 
llui.  10:0  for  a  p.  to  king  Jareb 
PRESENT,  A<Ueotlv<>. 

1  .<;'i«i.  i:i:15S.  numb,  pcoplep 

2  fom.  20:4  and  be  thou  here  p. 
1  A'.  •Jil:-J7  Israel  numbered  all  p. 

1  r//r.  '29:17  seen  thy  iicoplep. 

2  Chr.  .30:21  Israel  p.  at  .lenisal. 
3I::«  caused  all  p.  to  stand  to  it 

Ezr.  8:-25  all  Israel  p.  olVi-red 
Est.  4:10  gather  all  the  Jews  p. 
Ps.  4(>:1  G.  is  p.  helji  in  trouble 
Luke  5:17  power  of  the  L.  wasp. 
13:1  were  p.  at  that  seiuson 
18:30  rec.  more  in  this  p.  life 


PRE 

./o/m  14:25  I  have  snok.  being  p. 
Ai-ls  10:.%3  are  we  all  p.  bef.  God 
21:18  all  the  elilers  were  p. 
Horn.  7:18  to  will  is  p.  with  me 
21  do  good,  evil  is  ».  with  me 
8:18sun'.rings  of  this  p.  lime 
,38  nor  IhiiiL's  p.  able  to  separ. 
11:5  even  at  this/i.  time 

1  Cor.  3:'22  things/),  or  to  ronie 
4:11  to  this  /).  hour  we  thirst 
.5:3  p.  in  spirit,  as  tho'  I  were  p. 
7:-:o  this  is  good  for  /).  distress 
15:0  greater  part  rem.  to  tliisp. 

2  rnr.  5:8  willing  to  be  /).  wi.  L. 

9  that  whether  p.  or  absent 
10:2  I  niav  not  be  bold  when  p. 
11:9  w-lieii  1  wasp,  with  you 
13:2  if  I  were/),  second  time 

10  I  write,  lest  being  p. 
Gal.  1:4  deliver  ns  fr.  p.  world 

4:18  not  only  when  I  am  p. 

90  1  desire  to  be  p.  w-ith  yon 
2  Tim.  4:10  hav.  loved  p.  world 
Tit.  9:12  live  godly  in  p.  world 
//,*.  9:9  figure  for  time  then  p. 

12:11  no  chastening  for  tlie/i. 
4  Pet.  1:12  establish,  in  p.  truth 

PBESEXT,  ED. 
Gen.  40:-29  Jos.  p.  himself  to  fa. 

47-2  /).  5  brethren  to  Pharaoh 
/Jj-.  8-1:2  and  p.  thyself  there 
Ur.  2:8  when  it  is  p.  to  priest 

9:12  Aaron's  sons/),  blood.  18 

11:11  jiriest  shall  /).  the  man 

10-10  the  seape-goat  shall  be  p. 

27:8  bef.  priest  shall  /).  himself 
Xmn.  3:0  and  p.  the  tribe  of  Le. 
Ikiil.  31:14/).  vours.  before  tab. 
Jai.  24:1  p.  themselves  bef.  God 
./')'/.  6:19  (;irt.  brought  and  p.  it 

20:2  tribes  of  Is.  p.  themselves 

1  Sum.  10:19  p.  vourselves  be.  L. 
17:10  Goliath  tlie  Phil.  p.  hims. 

Joh  1:6  sons  of  G.  ca.  top.  them. 

9:1  Satan  came  top.  himself 
./.)-.  .30:7  will  p.  their  snpplicat. 

38:26  I  p.  supplication  bef.  king 

42:9  ve  sent  top.  your  supplic. 
fti*."20:-28  they  p.  provocation 
Don.  9:18  we  do  not  p.  enpplica. 
.l^(^  2:11  theyp.  to  him  gifts 
Liikei-:ii  bro.  him  to  p.  to  Lord 

4r/4'9:41  call,  saints,  p.  her  alive 
P.om.  12:1  that  yep.  your  bodies 

2  Cnr.  4:14  raise  by  Jesus,  p.  us 
11:2  that  I  may  p.  you  to  Christ 

/•■lA.  5:-27  midit  p.  it  to  himself 
Col.  l:-22p.  vouboly  unblamable 

28  ye  may  p.  cv.  man  jierlect 
Jiicte  24  him  that  is  able  to  p.  y. 

PRESENTING. 
Dan,.  9:20  p.  my  supplies,  be.  L. 

PRESENTLY'. 
1  Sam.  2:16  not  fa.  to  burn  fat  p. 
Piov.  12:10  fool's  wrath/),  kno. 
Mot.  21:19  p.  fig-tree  withered 
2''i:.5:J  ;).  give  more  than  12  leLd. 
PhU.  2:23  him  I  hope  to  send  p. 

PRESENTS. 
I  Sam.  10:-27  brought  him  nop. 

1  A'.  4:21  tliey  brought  /).  and 

2  A'.  17:3  llos.  gave  Shalman.  p. 
Px.  fi8:-29  kings  sliall  bring  p. 

72:10  and  the  isles  shall  liri.  p. 

70:11  let  all  bring/),  to  him 
J/ic.  1:14  give /I.  to  Morsheth-g. 

PBESERVE. 
Gen.  19:32  wo  may  p.  seed,  34 

45:5  send  me  before  you  to  p. 

7  G.  sent  to  p.  voii  a  posterity 
Pent.  6:24  he  might  p.  us  alive 
Ps.  12:7  thou  Shalt  p.  them 

10:1  p.  me,  O  G.  in  thee  1  trust 
25:21  let  uprightness  p.  me 
32:7  Shalt  p.  ine  from  trouble 
40:11  let  thv  loving-kind.  p.  me 
41:2  L.  will'/),  and  keen  alive 
01 :7  prepare  truth  whieli  may  p. 
01:1  hear  me,  p.  my  life  fr.  feur 
79:11  /).  th.  those  tn.  are  to  die 
8ii:2  /).  my  soul,  for  I  am  holy 
121:7  L.  p.  thee,  he  sh.  ;).  soul 

8  Lord  Ehall  p.  thy  going  out 
140:1  O  L.  )).  me  fr.  vio.  man.  4 

Prim.  2:11  discretion  shall  /).  th. 
4:6  forsake  her  not.  shall  p.  th. 
14:3  lips  of  wise  shall  /).  them 
20:28  mercy  and  truth  p.  king 
2-2:12  eves  of  Lord  /).  knowledge 

Is.  31:5  tic  will  p.  .lerusalem 
49:8  1  will  p.  thee  ami  gi.  thee 

Jer.  49:11  child.  I  will  p.  alive 

Luke  17::)3  lose  his  lite  sh.  /).  it 


PHE 

Jot.  24:17  and  p.  u«  in  tiie  w-ay 
1  Sam.  30:23  Lord  who  liatli  /). 
iSiim.  8:0  L.  p.  II.  1  Ch.  18:0,  W 
./oA  Hi:12  visitation  p.  my  spirit 


/oA  Hi:12  visitation  p.  my  splr 
29:2  in  (lavs  when  God  p.  me 
30:0  he/),  not  tlie  lifeofw-ieked 

Ps.  31:'.:;)  the  Lord  p.  the  faltllfnl 
37:'28  his  saints  are/),  forever 
97:10  he  p.  the  scud  of  his  saints 
110:0  the  Lord/),  the  simple 
M5:-20  L.  />.  them  that  love  him 
140:9  tlio  Lord  p.  the  strangers 

Pmr.  2:8  he/),  way  of  his  saints 
10:17  keep,  his  way  p.  his  soul 

Is.  49:6  torestorethep.  of  Israel 

llos.  12:13  by  a  ]iroph.  was  hep. 

Mat.  9:17  both  are  p.  Luke  6:38 

1  Thea.  K:-23sp.  soul,  and  body  p. 

Jude  1  sanctiiied,  and  p.  in  J.  C. 
PBESKRVER. 

Jo*  730  0  thou  P.  of  mill  f 


2  Tim.  4:18  L.  will  /).  to  his  kin; 
PRESERVEI>,  ErH. 

Oen.  32:30  God  and  my  life  is  p. 


PRESERVEST. 

.Vf/i.  9:0  I.,  made  and/),  them  all 
Ps.  36:0  O  L.  p.  nuui  and  beast 

PBESIUENTS. 

Dan,  6:2  over  three  p.  Pan.  first 

3  Daniel  was  prefer,  above/). 

6p.  and  princes  assembled,  7 

PRESS. 

Mark  2:4  could  not  come  nigb 

for  tho  p.  Liike%:Vi 
5:27  came  in  the  p.  behind  him 
30  Jesus  turn,  about  in  ihe  p. 
Luke  19:3  Zacch.  not  see  J.  forp. 

PRESS,   ES. 
Pror,  3;10p.  burst  with  wine 
Is.  16:10  tread  no  wine  in  th.p. 
./w/3:13forthep.  is  full 
Hag.  2:16  fifty  vessels  out  of  p. 
See  WINE. 

PBESS.F.\T. 
nag.  2:10  came  top.  to  draw 

PRESS,  ED,  ETH. 
Grn.  19:3  Lot  p.  on  two  angels 
!)  they  p.  sore  on  Lot,  near  do. 
40:11  I'liiok  grapes  andp.  tbeni 
Jnd.  16:10  Delilah  p.  wi.  words 
2  Sam.  13:-25  Absalom/),  him,  -37 
Est.  8:14  posts  p.  on  by  com. 
Ps,  38:2  tliv  hand  /).  me  sore 
Ezek.  23:3  'ihcir  breasts  /).  briiis. 
Amos  2:13  I  amp.  as  a  carl  \< p. 
Mark  3:10p.  on  to  touch  him 
Luke  5:1  as  the  people/),  to  heat 
6::)8  good  measure  p.  down 
8:45  niultit.  throng  andp.  thee 
16:16  every  man/),  into  it 
Acts  18:5  Paul  wasp,  in  spirit 
2  Cor.  1:8  were  p.  above  measure 
PhU.  3:14  X  p,  toward  the  mark 

PBESrME,  ED. 
Dent.  18:90  prophet  who  shall i). 
Est,  7:5  is  be  lliat  durst/). 
Xum.  14:44  but  they  /).  to  go  up 

PRESl'MPTl'OVS. 
Ps.  19:13  keep.  serv.  fr.  p.  sins 
2  Pet,  2:10p.  arc  they,  self-wilL 

PRESl'MPTlOrSLY'. 
E.r.  91:14  if  a  man  come  p. 
Xnm.  ]5:;J0  aught  p.  /)("'.  17:13 
Drill,  1:43  went  p.  up  into  hill 
17:13  hear  and  do  no  more  p. 
18:22  prophet  hath  spokeaitp. 
PBETENCE. 
Mat.  2.3:14  for  a  p,  make  long 

pravers.  Mark  12:40 
Phil.  I:'l8  whetlier  in  p.  or  truth 

PREVAIL. 
Gin.  7:20  15  cubits  did  waters  p. 
.V"))i.  '22:6  peradventure  I  sh.  p. 
Jiiit.  10:5  by  what  means  we  p. 
1  .Smn .  2:9  by  str.  sh.  no  man  p. 
17:9  if  I/',  a'gainst  him 
20:-i5  'jri-at  things  and  still  p. 

1  A',  -a-.-iip.  also.  2  Chr.  18:91 

2  Chr,  14:11  O  L.  let  not  man  p. 
Est.  0:13  Shalt  not  p.  ag.  him 
Jvh  15:94  they  shall  p.  ag.  him 

18:9  roblier  sliall  p.  against  him 
I's.  9:19  O  L.  let  not  man  /). 

19:4  wi.  our  tcmgues  will  we  p. 

05:3  iniquities/),  against  liie 
A*-.  4:12  if  one/),  against  him 
is  7:1  could  not  p.  against  it 

16:12  M.  shall  come,  but  not  p. 

42:13  shall  p.  against  enemies 

47:12  if  so  be  thou  maycst  p. 
Jer,  1:19  they  sh.  not  p.  ag.  thee, 
saith  the  Lord,  15:20 ;  90:11 
'   5:22  waves  toss,  can  Ihey  not  p. 

'20:10  we  shall  p.  against  him 
Dun.  11:7  deal  ag.  him  andp. 

Mat,  16:18  gates  of  hell  sh.  Uotp. 


980 


CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


PRE 

Jfat.  27:24  Pi.  paw  he  could;). 
John  12:19  perceive  ye  how  ye  7?. 
PREVAILED. 

Oen.  7:18  waters  /).  and  inc.  19 
24  waters  p.  on  earth  150  days 

30:8 1  have  wrestled  and;;. 

32:25  when  he  saw  hey;,  not 
2.S  po.  wi.  0.  and  men,  hast;?. 

47:20  the  famine/),  over  thera 

49:26  hiess.  of  thy  fath.  hath  p. 
Ex.  17:11  Israel;;.  Anialek  p. 
Jud.  1:35  hand  of  hout*e  of  J.  p. 
2  Snm.  11:23  men  ;;.  against  us 

24:4  kiny:'3  word  ;;.  against  J. 
2  A'.  25:3  the  famine  ;>.  in  the  ci. 

1  Chr,  5:2  Judah;).  above  breth. 

2  Chr.  13:18  J.?;,  bee.  th.  relied 
Ps.  13:4  I  have  p.  against  thee 

129:2  have  not ;;.  against  me 
Jer.  20:7  ptronurer  than  T,  SLwAp. 

38:22  fi-iends;;.  against  thee 
Lam.  1:16  weep  bee.  enemy;;. 
Dan.  7:21  sa.  horn  p.  ag.  saints 
Hos.  12:4  power  over  angel  p. 
Ob.  7  men  deceived  thee  and;;. 
Luke  23:23  voices  of  chief  pr. ;;. 
Acts  19:16  in  whom  evil  spirit;). 
20  mig.  grew  word  of  G.  and;:;. 
Hev.  5:5  root  of  David  hath  /;. 

12:8  dragon  and  his  angels  ;;. 

PREVAILEST,  ETH. 

Job  14:20  p.  for  ever  against  him 

Lam.  1:13  fire  in  bones,  and  it;;. 

PREVEIVT. 
Jl;&  3:12  why  did  kiH-es;;.  me? 
Ps.  59:10  G.  of  mercy  shall  p.  me 

79:8  let  thy  tender  mercies;;. 

SS:]3  in  morn.  sh.  my  prayer;;. 

119:148  mine  eyes;;,  ni. -watches 
Amos  9:10  evil  shall  not  p.  us 

1  Thes.  4:15  shall  uoip.  them 

PREVENTED,  EST. 

2  Sam.  22:6  the  snares  of  death 

;;.  me,  /*.'*.  18:5 
19  p.  me  in  day  of  ca.  Ps.  18:18 
Job  30:27  days  of  afflict,  p.  me 
41:11  who  p.  that  I  sho.  repay? 
Ps.  21:3;).  him  with  blessings 
119:147  I;;,  dawning  of  mom. 
7s.  21:14  tnoy/;.  with.  th.  bread 
^fat.  17:25  Jesus  ;;.  him,  saying, 
Simon 

PREY. 
Gen.  49:9  from  thr*;;.  my  fion 

27  in  morning  he  shall  dev.  p. 
Num.  14:3  our  wives  and  cliiklr. 

Bh.  ha&p.?  31;  Dent.  1:39 

23:21  not  lie  down  till  eat  of;;. 

31:12  captives  and  ;;.  to  Moses 

27  divide  the?;,  in  two  parts 

Deut.  2:35  cattle  we  took  for  &p. 

3:7;  Jas.  8:2,  27;  11:14 
Jud.  5:30div.  ;;.  ap.  of  divers 
8:24   give  me  the  ear-rings   of 

his  ;;. 
2  K,  21:14  Judnh  sh. become  a;;. 
Xeh.  4:4  give  them  for  a;;. 
Est.  3:13  spoil  of  th.  for  p.  8:11 
9:15  on  p.  laid  not  hnnff,  16 
Job  4:11  lion  peris,  for  lack  of;;. 
9:26  as  eagle  thath:isteth  to;;. 
24:5  as  wild  asses  rising  for  p. 
3S:39  wilt  th.  hunt ;;.  for  lion  ? 
39:29  from  thence  she  seek.  p. 
Ps.  17:12  a  Hon  greedy  of;;. 
7'i:4  more  ex.  tTian  mount,  of;;. 
101:21  young  lions  roar  after;;. 
121:6  hath  not  given  us  for  p. 
Prov.  23:28  liclh  in  wait  as  for;;. 
7s.  5:29  roar  and  lay  hold  of  p. 
10:2  widows  may  be  their  p. 
6  take/;,  of  a  hyiKurit.  nation 
31:4  young  lion  roaring  on  ;). 
33:23  the;;,  of  a  grr:it  spni] 
42:22  for  a;;,  imne  di-liv<T.'th 
4:1:24  sh.  ;;.  bel;ik<'n  fr.  mighty  f 
59:15  from  evil  nutk.  liims.  a  ;;. 
Jer.  21:9  his  life  shall  be  to  him 
for  a;;.  3H:2;  39:18;  45:5 
30:16  and  all  that;;,  on  thee  will 
I  give  for  a;;. 
Ez^k.  7:21  give  to  stran.  for  a;;. 
19:8  yo.  linn,  learned  to  catch;;. 
2-^;27  princes  like  wol.  ravLMi.  p. 
"HV.H  make  wp.  of  merchandise 
-.^1:19  j^hall  take  hiTHpoil  and;;. 
:i^l:8  bee.  my  Hock  became  a  ;;. 
22  flock  sh.  no  more  be  a  ;;.  28 
36:4  to  the  cities  that  bee.  np. 
38:12  go  take  npoil  and  ;;.  13 
Dan.  11:24  scatter  am.  them;;. 
Amos  3:4  lion  roar  hath  no  p.  .^ 
Nak.  2:12  linns  filled  holes  wi.  ;;. 
13  I  will  cut  off  thy /J.  fl'.  earth 
3:1  bloody  city,;;,  departeth  not 
Zep.  3:8  till  day  I  rise  up  tuji;. 


PRI 
PRICE,  a 

Lev.  25:16  according  to  years  in. 

;;.  to  fewness,  diminish  ;;.  50 

52  shall  give  him  again  the  w. 

Defit.  23:18  nnt  briuLr  ;;.  of  a  d. 

2  Sam.  24:24  I  will  buy  it  of  thee 

at  a;;.  1  Chr.  21:22,  24 
Jod  28:13  man  knoweth  not  p.  15 
18;;.  of  wisdom  is  above  rnbi. 
Ps.  44:12  not  incr.  wealth  bv  ;;. 
Prov.  17:16 p.  in  hand  of  fool? 
27:26  goats  are  the  /;.  of  field 
31:10  her  /;.  is  far  above  rubies 
7^.  45:13  shall  let  2:0  not  for  p. 
55:1  wine  and  milk  witln;ut  p. 
Jer.  15:13  give  to  spoil  witho. ;;. 
Zee.  11:12  give  me  p.  weighed 

13  a  goodly  ;;.  I  was  prized  at 
Mat.  13:46  found  one  pearl  of  7;. 
27:6  beca.  it  is  the  p.  of  blood 
Actf!  4:34  brought  ;;.  of  the  thin. 
5:2  kept  back  part  of  the;)>3 
10:19  counted  p.  of  books  burnt 
1  Cor.  6:20  bought  with  a  p.  7:23 
1  Pet.  3:4  meek~ spirit  of  great;:;. 

PRICKED,  I!VG. 
Ps.  73:21  T  was;;,  in  my  reins 
E.rek.  28:24  be  no  more  a  p.  briar 
Acts  2:37  th.  were  p.  in  th.  heart 

PRICKS. 
Ni/m.  33:55  th.  that  remain  bp  p. 
Acts  9:5  kick  against  the;).  26:14 

PRIDE. 

Lev.  26:19  break  /;.  of  your  pnw. 

1  Sam.  17:28;;.  and  naughtiness 

2  C/ir.  32:26  Hez.  humbled  for  ;;. 
Job  33;17  he  may  hide  ;;.  fr.  man 

35:12  because  of;),  of  evil  men 
41:15  scales  are  his  j).  shut  up 

34  king  over  all  children  of  p. 
Ps.  10:2  wicked  in  p.  doth  pers. 

4  thro'  p.  of  his  countenance 

31:20  hide  them  from  p.  of  man 

36:11  let  not  the  foot  of  p.  come 

59:12  taken  in  their  ;;. 

73:6  theref.  p.  compasseth  them 
Pror.  8:13;;.  I  hate;  11:2/;.  com. 

13:10  by;;,  cometh  contention 

14:3  mouth  of  fool,  is  rod  of  ;;. 

16:18 p.  goeth  before  dostructi. 

29:23  a  man's  p.  bring  him  low 
Is.  9:9  say  in  ;;.  of  their  hearts 

16:6  have  heard  of  p.  of  M.  his 
haughtiness  and  7).  Jer.  48:29 

23:9  to  stain  ;;.  of  gloiy 

25:11  shall  bring  dfpwn  their;;. 

28:1  woe  to  the  crown  of /).  3 
Jer.  13:9  I  will  mar;;,  of  Judah 
17  shall  weep  for  your  p. 

49:16;).  of  tliy  heart  received 
E^ek.  7:10  rod  bios.  ;;.  budded 

16:49  iniqu.  of  thy  sister  Sod.  p. 
56  not  mentioned  in  day  ot'p. 

30:6  p.  of  power  sh.  come  down 
Dan.  4:37  those  that  walk  in  ;^. 

5:20  mind  was  hardened  in  ;;. 
77o,s'.  5:5p.  of  Israel  testify,  7:10 
Ob.  Zp.  of  thv  heart  deceived 
Z<^}.  2:10  shall  they  have  for  p. 

3:11  take  away  th.  rejoice  inp. 
Zee.  9:6  cut  off  p.  of  Philistines 

10:11  p.  of  Assyria  bro.  down 

11:3  the;;,  of  Jordan  is  spoiled 
Mark  7:22  ont  of  heart  proce.;;. 
1  Tim.  3:6  being  lifted  up  wi.;;. 
1  John2:16p.  of  life,  not  of  Fa. 

PRIEST. 

Gen.  U-.ISp.  of  M.  High,  Tleb.  7:1 
E.C.  2:16;;.  of  M.  had  seven  dan. 
Lev.  1:9 p.  eh.  burn  it  all  on  the 
altar,  13,  17;  2:2,9,  16;  3:11, 
16;  4:10;  31:35;  7:5,31 
4:6  the  p.  shall  dip  his  finger,  17 
20?;.  shall makoatonement  for 
them,    26;    5:6;    6:7;    12:8; 
15:15,  30;  61:30;  19:22 
7:8  /).  shall  have  skin  of  ofToring 
13:3?).  sh.  look  on  plague.  5,  6. 
17.  20.  21.  25.26.27.30,  31,32 
14:li;  /).  dip  his  right  fintrerin 
21:il  if  daughter  oTa;;.  profane 
22:11  if;),  buy  any  soul 
23:11 ;).  shall  wave  it  before  L. 
27:8  p.  shall  value  him,  accord. 
AVm.  5:8  tre.  recompensed  to;;. 
30  /).  pxecutcon  her  this  law 
35:32  not  dw.  till  death  of  h.-p. 
Dent.  20:2  the;;,  shall  approach 
Jii'l.  17:5  one  of  pons  became;;. 
13  T  have  Levite  to  my  p. 
]H;4  Micah  hired  me.  am  his  p. 
1  Sa7n.  2:14  thep.  took  himself 
28  did  I  choosL'him  to  he  p.* 

35  raise  me  up  a  faithful  ;). 
11:36  then  paid  ;;.  Pi'aw  to  God 
21:4  the;;,  answered,  no  bread 


PRI 

1  SaTn.  21:6  ;;.  gave  him  h.  bread 

1  A'.  2:27  Abiathar  from  being  jd. 

2  Chr.  13:9  the  same  may  be  ap. 
15:3  Israel  without  teachintr;;. 

Ezr.  2:63  stood  up  p.  Neh.  7:65 
Ps.  110:4  a  /;.  for  ever  after  order 

ofMelch.  77^.  5:6;  7:17.21 
Is.  8:3  I  took  witnesses,  Uriah  p. 
24:2  as  with  people,  so  Tvith  7;. 
28:7  the  p.  and  prophet  erred 
Jer.    6:13  to  the  ;;.   every  one 
dealeth  falsely.  8:10 
14:18  p.  go  to  a  land  they  k.  not 
18:18  law  sh.  not  perish  from  ;;. 
23:11  prophet  and;;,  are  profa. 
33  when  a  p.  sh.  ask  thee,  34 
29:26  Lord  made  thee  p. 
Lam.  2:6  despis.  thekingandp. 
20  the  p.  and  prophet  be  slain 
Ezek.  7:26  law  shall  perish  fr.  ;;. 
44:21  nor  sh.  any  p.  drink  wine 
31  p.  sh,  not  eat  any  thing  to. 
Hos.  4:4  they  that  strive  with;;. 
6  thou  shalt  be  no  yy.  to  me 

9  shall  belike  people  like  p. 
^7«o.?7:10  the;;,  of  Bethel  sent 
Zer.  6:13  shall  be  ;;.  on  throne 
^fnl.  ^:1  p.  lips  sho.  keep  know!. 
Mat.  8:4  go.  show  thyself  to  the 

;;.  MarkV.^:  Luke  5:14 
Luke  1:5  a  certain;;,  Zacbarias 
10:31  came  down  a  certain  ;;. 
,■1 ''An- 14:13  ;;.  of  Jupiter  br.  oxen 
lleb.  7:3  abideth  a  p.  continually 
11  what  need  another  p.  rise 
15  after  Melchizedek  aris.  a.  p. 
20  without  an  oath  was  ma.  ;;. 
8:4  he  should  not  be  a  ;;. 
10:11  ev.  ;;.  standeth  minister. 
See  CHIEF. 

Hieih-PRIEST. 
L''r..  21:10  A. -p.  not  uncoverhead 
Xum..  35:25  in  city  of  refuge  till 

death  oth.-p.  Jos.  20:6 
2  K.  12:10  monev  in  chest,  h.-p. 

put  it  in  bags.  2  Chr.  24:11 
Zrc.  3:1  Joshua '^.-p.  8;  6:11 
j;^'.  26:3  pal.  o( h.-p.  Luke  22:54 
57  led  him  to  Caiaphas,    the 
h.-p.  John  18:24 
26:65  A.-;;,  rent  clothes,  Mark 

14:63 
37(Tr7i:  2:26  da  vs  of  Abiathar.  h.-p. 
John  11:49  Caia.  h.-p.  51 ;  18:13 
18:15  disciple  was  kn.  to  h.-p. 
,4'Vs4:6  were  of  kindred  of  h.-p. 
9:1  Saul  went  to  the  h.-p. 
22:5  also  the  h.-p.  doth  witness 
23:4  revilest  thou  God's  h.-p.  ? 
Wh.  2:17  be  a  faithfulA.-p. 
3:1  consider  apostle  A. -p.  of 
4:14have  great  h.-p.  in  heaven 
15//.-;;.  wh.  cannot  be  touched 
5:1  h.-p.  taken  t^om  amo.  men 
5  C.  glo,  nothimselftobe  A.-;). 

10  calleda  A.-;;,  after  Me.  6:20 
7:26  such  a  h.-p.  became  us 

8:1  we  have  such  a  h.-p.  on  thr. 
3  every  h.-p.  ordained  to  oflfer 
9:7  second,  went  h.-p  alone 

11  a  h.-p.  of  good  thinsrs 

25 the  h.-p  entereth  holy  place 
10:21  having  a /^-?3.  over  house 
13:11  bro.  into  eanctu.  by  h.-p 

See  OFFICE. 

PRIESTS. 

Gen.  47:22  land  of  p.  bought  not 

26  except  land  of  the  p.  only 
E.T.  19:6  to  me  a  kingdom  of  p. 
Lev.  1:11  p.  sprinkle  blood,  3:2 

22:10  a  sojourner  of  the  ;;. 

23:20  holy  to  the  Lord  for  the;;. 
Dint.  18:3  this  shall  hep.  due 
Jos.  3:17  ;;.  that  bare  the  ark 

6:4  p.  bare  seven  trumpets.  13 
Jud.  18:30  he  and  sons  were  ;;. 
1  Sa7n.  5:5  nor  the  ;;.  of  Dagon 

6:2  Philistines  called  for  the  ;;. 

22:17  turn  and  slay  p.  of  Lord 

18  turn  thou,  and  fall  on  the  p. 

1  A".  8:3  and;;,  took  up  the  ark 
12:31  Jeroboam  made  ;).  13:33 
13:2  on  thee  sh.  he  offer  the  p. 

2  K.  10:11  Jehu  slew  Ahab's;;. 

19  call  me  all  Baal's  ;;. 

12:6  ;;.  had  not  repaired  breach. 

2:i:5  he  put  down  idolatrous;;. 

2  Chr.  4:6  the  sea  was  for  the  ;?. 

5:12  120  p.  sounding  trumpets 

14  ;;.  could  not  mih.  for  cloud 
6:41  let  ;;.  be  clothed  with  salv. 
8:14  appointed  ccnirses  of  the  p. 
13:9  not  cast  out  ;;.  of  Lord  ? 

12;;.  witji  trump,  to  cry  alarm 
2:i:G  came  to  house  of  L.  save  ;;. 
26:19  UzziaU  was  wroth  with^. 


PRI 

2  Chr.  29:34  hut  the  p.  were  too 

30:3;;.  had  not  sancti.  themsel, 

34:5  Josiah  burnt  bones  of  p. 

35:8  gave  it  to  p.  for  offerings 
Ezr.  6:18  set  p.  m  divisions 
20  p.  killed  the  passover  for  p. 

9:7^.  been  delivered  to  kings 
Neh.  2:16  nor  had  1  told  it  iop. 

3:22  after  him  repaired  the  p. 

9:32  trouble  that  conm  on  ;;, 
34  we  nor  our  p.  kept  thy  law 
Ps.  78:G4  their  73.  fell  by  sword 

99:6  Moses  and  Aaron  among  p. 

132:9  let  thy  ;;.  be  clothed  with 
16  clothe  her  ;;.  with  salvation 
Is.  37:2  he  sent  elders  of  p. 

61:6  named  the;;,  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  1:18  against  the;?,  thereof 

2:8  ;;.  said  not.  Where  is  Lord? 
26;;.  ashamed;  4:9;;.  aston- 

5:31  ;).  bare  rule  by  tn.  means 

8:1  bones  of  p.  they  shall  bring 

13:13  fiU^.  with  drunkenness 

31:14  satiate  souls  of  p. 

32:32  provoke  to  anger,  their;?. 

48:7  into  captivity  with  p.  49:3 

Lam.  1:4  herp.  sigh,  her  virgins 

19  my  ;;.  gave  up  the  ghost 

4:13  iniq.  of  herp.  shed  blood 

16  they  respected  not  the  p. 
Ezek.  22:26  her  ;).  viola,  my  law 

40:45  this  chamber  is  for;;, 
77o.s'.  5:1  hear  this,  O  ;;.  hearken 

6:9  comp.  of;;,  murder  in  way 
Jo''1 1:9  the;;,  mourn,  13;  2:17 
Mic.  3:11  the;;,  teach  for  hire 
Zf'p.  1:4  cut  off  names  of  the  ;j. 

3:4  ;;.  polluted  the  sanctuary 
Ear/.  2:11  asp.  concerning  law 
Mai.  1:6  you,  O  p.  that  despise 

2:1  p.  this  command,  is  for  yon. 
Mat.  12:4  lawf.  only  for  ;;,  to  eat 
5  ;;.  profane  sabbath,  Mark 
2:2fi;  Luke^A 
Mark  2:26  is  not  lawftil  but  for;;. 
Luke  17:14  show  yourselves  to;;. 
Acts  4:1  the;;,  came  upon  tliPin 

6:7  a  comp.  of;;,  were  obedient 
Iltb.  7:21 ;).  made  without  oath 
23;;.  not  suffered  to  continue 

8:4  seeing  there  are  p.  that  ofter 

9:6;).  went  into  first  tabernacle 
Ptv.  1:6  made  us  ;;.  to  God.  5:10 

20:6  sh.  be;;,  of  God  and  Christ 

See  CHIEF,  LEVITES,  OFFICE. 

Hieh-PRIESTS. 

Luke  3:2  An.  and  Ca.  wcro  h.-p. 
Hib.  7:27  nnt  daily  as  h.-p. 
28  the  law  maketh  men  h.-p. 

PRIESTHOOD. 

Ex.  40:15   everl.  p.  throucrhont 

generations,  Num.  25:13 
Nv?n.  16:10  and  seek  ye  the;;. 
18:1  shall  bear  iniquity  of  p. 
Jos.  18:7;;,  of  L.  is  their  inherit. 
Ezr.  2:62  pollu.  fr.  ;>.  Neh.  7:64 
Neh.  13:29  defiled;),  coven,  of  p. 
Heb.  7:5  Levi,  who  receive  thep. 

11  if  perfection  were  by  Le.  p. 

12  for  the  ;;.  being  changed 

14  M.  spake  nothing  cone.  ;a 
24  hath  an  unchangeable  p. 

1  Pet.  2:5  a  holy;;.  9  a  royal;;. 

PRIIVCE. 

Gen.  23:6  thou  art  a  mighty  7;, 
32:28  as;j.  hast  thou  pn.  wi.  G. 
34:2  wh.  Shechem  ;).  of  country 

Ex\  2:14  who  made  thee  a;?. 

Nini.  16:13  make  thyself;;. 
17:6  for  each;;,  a  rod,  twelve 
34:18  take  one;;,  of  every  tribe 

Jos.  22:14  each  cliief  house  a  p, 

2  Sam.  3:38  kn.  ye  not  v.  fallen  ? 
1  K.  11:34  his  days  make  him  p. 

14:7  made  thee^).  over  peo.  10:2 
Job  21:28  where  is  house  of/;.  / 

31:37  as  a  p.  wo.  I  go  near  him 
Prov.  14:28  want  is  dest,  of  a;;. 

17:7  less  do  lying  lips  bee.  a  p. 

25:7  lower  in  presence  of  the;). 

15  forbearing  is  a;;,  persuadi  d 
2S:16;;.  that  want,  understand. 

Cant.  7:1  beautif,  thy  feet,  Op. 
h.  9:6  called  the  P.  of  peace 
Jer,  51:59  Scraiah  was  a  quiet;;, 
Ezek.  7:27  the;;,  shall  be  clothed 
12:10  concenieth  p.  in  Jei  usal. 
12  and;;,  shall  bear  on  slmuld. 
21:25  profane,  wicked  p.  of  Is. 
28:2  say  to  the  ;;.  of  Tyrus 
30:13  be  no  more  a;;,  of  Egypt 
34:24  my  servant  David,  a  p. 
37:25  David  sh.  be  th.  ;;.  forev. 
36:2  the;;,  of  Meshech,  3;  39:1 
44:3gate  for  p.  p.  ehaJl  sit  in  it 
45:17  it  sh.  be  the  p.  part  to  give 


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£fet'A-.  4)1:2  they),  sh.  i'litcrbvpor. 
4  ofloriii^j:  tlmt  the  p.  shiill  offer 
12  when /I.  prt'imrcs  nn  offori. 
lt>  Ml),  givf  A  ^ift  to  aiiy  sons 
18  ;>.  Bhall  not  Take  peoiilc's  in. 
4S:21  reeitlue  shiill  be  for  lho/>. 
mimes 
uchs 


7'irH.  1:7  to  whom  ;>.  pi»ve  nil 
8  lie  r»Kiiiesie(l  of/),  of  euni 
ODaniel  in  fuvnr  with  the/), 

S:ll  luHirnirt.  him«elfeven  to/). 
2.'>  ehall  i>taiul  unairaiiist  the/*. 

'J:.\'>  huilil  tniio  >l«">-.i:ih  the  P. 
2(i  in'i»[>le  of /;.  th;it  shallcome 

10:i:j  the;>.  of  Persia  withi^toud 

20  />.  of  Persia.  />.  of  (Jre.  come 

21  none  hold.  l*it  Michael/). 
11:18  but  a/>.  for  his  own  beha. 

22al'»o  tbe/».  of  the  covenant 
12:1  Michael  stand  tip.  great  p. 

J/ox.  3:4  ("hall abide  wllhoul  tip. 

^^^\  7:3  /).  and  jndf;c  ask  rewavii 

Jklut.  9:34  casteth  out  dcv.  bv  /;. 
of  devils,  12:24:  .V«r>t  3:22 

Jo?>n  12:31  the  p.  of  this  world 
1 1:30  fur  the  p.  of  world  conioth 
16:11/*.  of  this  world  is  judi,'ed 

AcfJ'  3:15  killed  the  P.  of  life 
r.:31  him  (Jud  exalted  to  be  a  P. 

Eph.  2:2  aceordiiii^  to/),  of  air 

JiiV.  1:5  Jesus  Christ  P.  of  kings 

PRIXCES. 

G^n.  12:15/).  also  of  Pharaoh 

17:20 />.  shall  Ishm.  bej^el,  25:10 
Xum.  7;3for  two  p.  10/>.  offer. 

lfi:2  ro«e  up  250 />.  21:18 />.  di?. 

22:8  and  p.  abode  with  Balaam 
15  Ba.  sent/),  more  honorable 
Jof.  9:15/).  of  coutri'ega.  swnre 

13:21  M.  pniote  with/;,  uf  Mid. 

22:14  P.  ten  p.  sent  to  Reuben 
Ju(t.  5:3  five  ear,  O  ye  p. 

15  p.  of  Issfichar  were  with  D. 
7:25  two  />.  of  the  Midianites 

1  Sam.  2:8  to  set  them  amouK/). 

29:4  /).  of  Philisti.  wore  wroth 
1  K.  20:14  by  young  men  o{p. 
1  Chr.  4:38  these/),  in  families 

28:21  /).  will  be  at  thy  command 
3  Chr.  28:14  left  spoil  before/). 

30:12  do  commandments  of/). 

35:8/).  t^ave  willingly  to  people 

80:18  ti-eas.  of  bis  /;.  to  Babylon 
^zr.  7:28  bef.  king's  mighty^. 

9:2  hand  of /).  haih  been  chief 

i0:8  aecordiiiL'  to  counsel  of  p. 
Keh.  9:;J4  nei.  nave  ».  kept  law 
Flit.  1:3  feast  to  all  bis  /).  2:18 

6:9  of  one  of  the  king's  noble  p. 
Jofj  3:15  had  been  at  rest  with/). 

12:19  lendeth  />.  away  spoiled 
21  he  jioureth  contempt  on  p. 

29:9  the  p.  refrained  talking 

31:1B  say  to  p.  ye  are  ungodly? 

19  him  thai  aecepteth  nvt  p. 
Ps.  45:16/;.  in  all  the  earth 

47:9/).  of  people  are  gathered 

66:27/?.  ofZebulou.  />.  of  Nap. 
31 ;).  shall  f  ome  out  of  Egvpt 

70: 12  he  ■^hiillcnt  off  spirit  of /;. 

82:7  and  fall  like  one  of  the  p. 

105:22  bind  his/j.  at  his  pleas. 

1U7;40  poiireth  contempt  on  p. 

113:8  -et  him  wi.  /).  even  \vi.  p. 

118:9  iru.  in  L.  than  confl.  in  p. 

119;2.3/).  also  did  speak  ag.  me 
101  /).  perse,  me  without  cauae 

140:3  put  not  your  trust  in  p. 

146:11  /).  and  judges  of  earin 
Proi\  8:15/).  decree;  16 p.  rule 

17:26  it  is  not  good  to  strike/?. 

19:10  much  less  a  ser.  to  rule/;. 

28:2  many  are  the /).  thereof 

31:4  not  for/>.  to  drink  strong 
!,€.  10:7  /).  walking  as  ser\'ant8 

16  when  thy  p.  eat  in  the  mor. 

17  blessed  art  thou,  \vh.  p.  eat 
Is.  1:23  thy/),  are  rebellious 

3:4  I  will  give  children  to  th.  p. 
14  L.  enter  into  judgni.  wi.  p. 
10:8  are  not  mv  /).  alto,  kings  ? 
19:11/).  ofZoa'n, /).  of  Noph,  13 
21:5 ye/),  anoint  the  shield 
23:8  whose  merchants  are/). 
30:4  his  B.  were  at  Zoan.  amba. 
31:0/).  snail  be  afraid  of  ensign 
32:1  /).  shall  rule  in  judgment 
34:12  all  hern,  shall  be  nothing 
40:23  thai  bnngelh/).  to  nolhi. 
41:25  and  be  shall  come  upon  p. 
43:28  I  profaned  p.  of  sanctuary 
49:7/).  shall  worship  bee.  of  L. 
Jer.  1:18  brazen  walls  a».  the /). 
2:26  th.  kiii^s  and  p.  astiamed 
4:9  heart  of  p.  sh.  ne  astonish. 
8:1  shall  bting  out  bones  of  p. 
17:25/).  sitting  on  throneof  D. 
26:16/).  said,  This  man  is  not 


PRl 

Jer.  32:32  klnirs  and  p.  pro.  nic 
34:21  p.  I  will  give  to  enemies 
38:17  If  thou  go  to  k.  of  B.  /). 
4;':7('h.  and/),  go  to  capt.  49:3 
40::W  I  will  destroy  fi-om  the  /). 
50:;!5  sword  on  /).  and  wise  men 
51:57  I  will  make  drunk  her  p. 

Lam.  1:6;).  become  like  h.irts 
2;it  kings  and/),  am.  (Jentiles 
5:12  p.  are  hant^ed  by  th.  hand 

JE^/'i:.  22:27  ».  like  wolves  raven. 
2.'j:15  dyedaltire,  all  of  them/). 
32:29  Kdom  and  her/). 
SO  the/),  of  the  north 
39:18  ye  shall  drink  blood  of/). 
4.".:8  my  ».  no  more  opp.  people 

iJiUt.  3:2  King  eent  to  gather  p. 
6:1  to  pct  over  kinfrdom.  120 ;). 
A  p.  sought  occasion  ag.  Dani. 
8:25  stand  ag.  the  Prince  of  ;>. 
9:8  confusion  of  face  to  our/;. 
10:13  Michael  one  of/),  came 
11:5  one  of  his  /).  sh.  ne  strong 

Iloa.  7:3  they  mnke  /).  find 
5  the/),  have  made  him  sick 
16  their/),  shall  fall  by  sword 
8:4  made  /).  and  1  knew  it  not 
10  shall  sorrow  forkini'  of/). 
9:15  all  their/),  are  revolterB 
13:10  tiive  me  a  king  and/). 

Amos.  1:15  intocantiv.  heand/). 

^nc.  3:1  hear,  p.  of  house  of  Is.  9 

Ilaft.  1:10  the  n.  shall  be  a  scorn 

Zep.  1:8  I  will  punish  the  /). 
8:3  p.  within  her  are  roar.  lions 

Mat.  20:25/).  of  Gent,  exercise 

1  Cor.  2:6  nor  wisdom  of  the  p. 
8  none  of/),  of  this  world 

All  the  PRIXCES. 

2  K.  24:14  carried  away  all  the  p. 

1  Cltr.  29:24  aUp,  submit,  thein. 

2  Chr.  24:2.3  destroyed  all  (he  p. 
E^t.  1:16  dt>ne  wro.  to  all  th'-  p. 

3:1  set  his  seat  above  all  tfup. 
Ps.  a3:ll  all  th.  p.  as  Zelmh  and 
Jer.  30:21  it  in  ears  of  aU  (he  p. 
Eztk.  20:16  all  the  p.  of  the  sea 
Amos  2:3  will  slay  all  thep. 
See  ISRAEL. 

PRIXCGS  of  Jiidah. 
A>A.  12:31  I  brought  up  p. of  Jit. 
Pf!.  08:27  there  is/;,  of  Jiulah 
Jer.  52:10  slew  all  the  p.  of  Jiid. 
Mat.  2:6  not  least  am.  /;.  of  Jud. 

PRI\<'E!«!«,  ES." 
1  K.  11:3  Suloni.  had  700  wiv.  p. 
Lam.  1:1/).  among  provinces 

PRIX€IP.\L. 
E.r.  30:23  take  th.  also  p.  spices 
Lev.  6:5  shall  restore  it  in  the/). 
Xum.  5:7  recomn.  tresp.  witii  /). 
1  A'.  4:5  son  of  Nathan/),  officer 
'2  A'.  25:19  I  he  «.  scribe  of  the 

host,  Jtr.  52:25 
1  Clir.  24:6  one/),  household 
31  even  /).  fathers  cast  lots 
yeh.  11:17  Mattaniah  w.  to  begin 
Proi\  4:7  wisdom  is  the/),  thfng 
Is.  10:8  broken  down/),  plants 
28:25  cast  in  /).  wheat  and  barl. 
Jer.  25:34  in  ashes,  p.  of  flock 
35  nor  the  /).  of  the  flock  escape 
Mic.  5:5  raise  ag.  him  8/).  nic. 
Acte  25:2^J  p.  of  the  city  entered 

PRI\riPALITY,  lES. 
Jer.  13:18  your/),  sh.  comedown 
liOtn.  8:38/).  nor  powers  able 
Eph.  1:21  far  above  al!  p.  power 
3:10  to  p.  might  be  kii.  wisdom 
6:12  wrestle  ag.  /).  and  power 
Col.  1:16/).  were  created  by  him 
2:10  head  of  all  p.  and  power 

15  having  spoiled  /).  he  made 
Tit.  3:1  mind  to  be  subject  to/). 

PRI\CIPLE8. 
Ueb.  5:12 one  teaeh  you  first/). 
6:1  p.  of  the  doctrine  of  Chr. 

PRIXT,  ED. 
Ler'.  19:28  shall  not  p.  any  mar. 
Job  19:23  O  that  my  words  were 
p.  in  a  book 

PR  I  XT. 
Job  13:27  sctlest  a  p.  on  heels 
John  20:25  exc.  I  see  /).  of  nails, 

and  put  my  finger  into  /). 

PRISC.-\.    2  r/m.  4:19 

PRISCILLA.      Acts    18:2.     26; 

Pom.  16:3;  1  Cor.  16:19 

PRISOX. 

Oen.  39:20  Potiph.  nut  Jos.  in  p. 

40:3  put  butler  and  baker  in  /). 

42:19  bound  in  house  of  vonr  p. 

I  A'.  22:27  put  this  fellow  in  p. 

2  Chr,  18:26 


PRI 

2  A".  17:4  bound  Iloshea  In  /). 
25:29  changed  his  p.  garment, 
Jer.  52:31.  33 
Xeh.  3:25  Palal  repaired  by/). 
Ps.  142:7  bring  myscuil  out  of  u. 
AV.  4:14  for  out  of/),  he  eometli 
Is.  24:22  they  sh.be  shut  up  in/). 
42:7  bring  out  pristuuTs  from  /). 
22  all  of  them  hid  in  /). 
r>:i:8  he  was  taken  from/). 
01:1  proclahn  ojiening  of  the/). 
Jer.  32:2  Jeremiah  was  shut  in/). 

12  before  Jews  in  court  of)). 
3:i:l  word  came  to  Jerem.  wiiile 

in  /).  37:21;  38:6,  28;  39:15 
37:1  had  not  put  him  into/). 
15  ])ui  him  in/),  in  Jon.  house 
3'»:14  took  Jerc-inlah  out  of /). 
52:11  put  Zedekiah  iii /). 
.}fiif.  4:12  John  was  ea^t  into  ;). 
5:25  be  cast  into  /).  Lid'e  12:58 
11:2  J.  heard  in  /).  works  of  C, 
14:3  Herod  put  him  in/). 
18:;t0  he  cast  hiin  into  /). 
25:36  I  was  in  p.  ye  came  to  me 
39  when  saw  wethee  in  p.  f  44 
ytark  1:14  after  J.  was  put  in  /). 
0:17  Iler.  had  bound  John  in  /). 
L'ike  3:20  he  shut  up  John  in  /). 
22::J3  go  with  thee  DOth  into  /). 
2.'J:  19  for  murder  cast  in  /).  25 
John  3:24  Jolin  notyetcastin  p. 
Acts  5:18  put  apostles  in  com.  ;). 
19  aiiL'fl  by  night  op.  /).  doors 
8:3  men  and  women,  com.  to/), 
12:4  Peter  in/).  5  kept  in/). 
7  light  in  p.  17  L.  br.  out  of /), 
10:2;i  Piuil  and  Silas  cast  in/). 
24  inner/).  27/).  doors  opeu 
20:10  s:nnts  did  I  shut  in  p. 

1  Pet.  3;  19  preach,  to  spirits  inp, 
Rn\  2:10  shall  cast  some  into/), 

20:7  S.  shall  be  loosed  out  his}), 
See  GATE. 

PRISOX-HOrSE. 
Jud.  10:21  S.  did  grind  in  p.-h. 

2  Chr.  10:10  Asa  put  II.  in/).-/i. 
Is.  42:7  in  darkness  out  of  p.-h, 

PRISOXER. 
Ps.  79:11  let  sighing  of  p.  come 
102:20  hear  groaning  of  the  /). 
Mat.  27:15  release  to  people  a  p. 
Ar(-f  23:18  P.  /).  called  me  to  him 
2.i:27  unreasonable  to  send  a  p. 
28: 17  yet  was  I  delivered  /) 
Eph.  3:1  I  P.  the  p.  of  Jesus, 
4:1;  Phile.  1:9 

2  Tim.  l:Snot  ashamed  of  bis/). 

See  FELLOW. 

PRISOX^Rfi. 

Gen.  39:20  where  king's/),  were 
Xiim.  21:1  took  some  of  Israel/). 
Job  3:18  there  the/),  rest  logo. 
/v.  (V.K'iS  L.  despiseth  not  his  p. 

140:7  the  Lord  looseth  the/). 
Is.  10:4  bow  down  under  the  p. 

14:17  opened  not  house  of/). 

20:4  Assyria  shall  leadEgyp.  p. 

24:22  be  gathered  together  as/;. 

42:7  bring  out  /).  from  prison 

49:9  mayest  say  to/).  Go  forth 
L'un.  3:34  crush  under  feet  the/). 
Zee.  9:11  have  sent  forth  thy/). 

12  turn  to  str.-hold, /).  of  "hope 

Ar(.'i  10:25  praises,/),  heard  them 

27  supposing/),  had  been  tied 

27:1  delivered  Paul  and  other/). 

428oIdicrs'  conn,  was  to  kill}). 

PRISOXS. 

Luk^  21:12  delivering  you  in.  p. 

Acts  22:4  del.  in  /).  men  and  wo. 

3  Cor.  11:23  in  /).  more  iVequeut 

PRIVATE,  LY. 

Mat.  24:3  disciples  came  to  C.  p. 

Mark  6:32  Jesus  went  into  a  ship 

».  Luke 9:\0 

9:26  J.  and  And.askhim/).  13:3 

L'/ke  10:23  turned  to  disciples/). 

.■ir(ji  2.3:19  with  Paul's  kiusm.  /). 

fr'al.  2:2/).  to  them  (ff  reputation 

i  2  Pet.  1:20  any  /).  interpretation 

PRIVILY. 
\jHd.  9:31  he  sent  messengers  p. 
1  Sam.  24:4  Da.  cut  Saul's  sk.  /). 
I  /v.  10:8  eyes  /).  set  against  poor 
11:2  may/),  shoot  at  upright 
31:4  out  of  net  laid/).  142:3 
(i-l:5  commune  of  lay.  snares  p. 
101:5  whoso  n.  slanders  neighb. 
Pnn'.  1:11  lurlc  p.  for  innocent 
18  lurk  p.  for  their  own  lives 
Mat.  1:19  to  put  her  away  /). 
2:7  Her.  when  he  had  p.  called 
Acts  16:37  now  do  they  thrust  us 
out/)./ 


PRO 

Gal.  2:1  came  in  p.  to  spy  out 
2  I'et.  2:1  /).  bring  damna.  here. 

PRIVY. 
Deut.  23:1  /).  member  cut  oiT 
1  A".  2:44  wickedness  heart  w.  to 
Ez'k.  21:14  enters  /).  chamber 
Acts  5:2  wife  also  being  /).  to  it  ' 

PRIKE. 

1  Cor.  9:2-1  but  one  receivcthp. 
Phil.  3:14  1  press  toward  the/) 

PRfAEl). 
Ze^;.  11:13  pri-e  tliai  I  wa.s  /).  at 

PRO<"Ei;i>. 
Jos.  6:10  word  /),  out  of  mouth 

2  .V(()H.  7:12  seed  wh.  shall/). 
J(jb  40:5  but  I  will/),  no  further 
Is.  2i»:14  I  /).  to  do  marvel,  work 

51:4  for  a  law  shall  /).  from  ino 
./'  /'.  9:3  they  /).  from  evil  to  evil 

30:21  gov<-rnor  sliall  /).  fr.  midst 
Ifub.  1:7  judgm.  and  dign.  sh.  /). 
Mat.  15:18/).  outoCmoulh  dellle 
19  heart  /).  murders,  Markli'il 
Eph.  4:29  no  corrupt  commu.  /). 
2  Tim.  3:9  they  shall  p.  no  furt. 

PRo<EEnEn. 

Xum.  30:12  what.  /).  out  of  lips 
Jud.  Il::i0  do  that  which /).  out 
.A>i^30;l  Elihu  also/),  ana  said 
L'lke  4:22  gracious  words  wh.  /). 
John  8:42  for  I  /).  forth  from  God 
Acts  12:3  he  /).  lo  take  Peter  also 
liec.  19:21  sword  /).  outof  mouth 

PROCEEDETII.  IXG. 
Gen.  24:50  thing  H.  from  the  L. 
Xiim.  80:2according  to  all  th.  /) 
Dtut.  8:3  by  every  word  that  p 

out  of  mouth  of  G.  Mat.  4:4 

1  Sam.  24:13  wick.  p.  fr.  wicked 
A'c.  10:5  error  which/),  ft.  ruler 
Lam.  3:38  out  of  M.  High/),  not 
Ilaf).  1:4  wrong  judgment/). 
John  15:26  Spi.  of  truth  /).  fr.  F. 
Jam.  3: 10  out  of  the  same  mo.  /). 
Ii(c.  11:5  Are  w.  outof  th.  moulh 

22:1  water  ot  lift  /).  out  of  thr 

PROCESS. 
Gen.  4:3  in/),  of  time  C.  brought 

38:12  in/),  of  time  Shuah  died 
E.v.  2:23in/).  of  time  ki.  ofEg. 
./(/'/.  11:4  in^).  chil.  of  Ammon 

2  Chr.  21:19  in  /;.  Jehor.'s  bowe. 
PROCIIOPUS.     ActsQ:h 

PROCLAI.M. 
Ex.  33:19  I  will  /).  name  of  Lord 
Lfi\  23:2  feast  of  L.  p.  4,  21,  37 
2."3:10/).  lib.  i?c«;.  20:10/).  peace 
Jud.  7:3  to/),  in  ears  of  peoulc 

1  A'.  21:9  /).  a  fast,  set  Naboth  on 

2  A'.  10:20  Jehu  said,/),  assemb. 
Xfh.  8:15/),  they  fetch  branches 
Kr.t.  0:9/).  before  him,  Thus  sh. 
I'ror.  20:6  men/),  own  goodness 
/-;.  61:1  he  sent  me  to/),  liberty 

2/).  the  acceptable  year  of  L. 
Ja\  3:12/).  th.  words,  11:6;  19:2 
7:2  stand  in  gate  of  L.  p.  there 
34:8  made  a  coven,  top.  liberty 
17  I  /).  a  liberty  for  you  to  sw. 
Jo'l^:\>p.  this  among  the  Gent. 
AviosA:^p.  the  free-ojfferiugs 

PROCLAIMED. 
E.r.  34:5/).  name  of  Lord,  6 
30:6  they  caused  it  to  be/). 

1  K.  21:12  they/),  a  fast,  set 

2  A".  10:20  solemn  assem.  and/). 
23:16  man  of  G.  /).  who  /).  17 

2  Chr.  20:3  Jehosiiai>hat  p.  a  fast 
Ezr.  8:21 1  /).  a  fast  at  Ahava 
^*^6:11  Hainan/),  before  him 
h:  62:11  hath  /).  Thy  salvation 
Jer.  36:9  they  /).  a  fast  before  L. 
Jon.  3:5  p.  a  fast,  put  on  sackc. 

7causcd  it  to  be/),  thro'  Nine. 
Luke  12:3  be/),  on  house-tops 
PROCLAIMETH,  IXG. 
Prov.  12:'J3  Iie;irt  of  fools/). 
Jer.  34:15/).  liberty  ev.  man.  17 
liev.  5:2  I  waw  a  elrong  angel/). 

PROCLAMATIOX. 
Ex,  32:5  Aaron  made/). 

1  K.  15:22  king  A^a  made  a  p. 
22:36  went  J),  throughout  host 

2  Chr.  24:9  J.  niada  a/),  through 
36:22 Cvrus  made/).  Jikr.  1:1 

Ezr.  10:7  E.  made  /).  thro'  Judah 
Dan.  5:29  Belshazzar  made  /). 

PROCITRE,  ED,  ETH. 

Prov.  11:27  seek.  good/),  favor 
.hr.  2:17  hast  thou  not/),  this 
4:18  thy  doings /).  th.  tilings 
20:19  niight  we/),  great  evil 
33:9  for  all  posterity  I  p.  to  It 


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PPiO 
PRODICE. 

/ff., 41:21 />.  your  caugo,  saithL. 
PROF.WE,  Adjective. 

JjCV.  21:7  not  t!i.  wife  th.  is??.  14 
Jer.  23:11  proph.  and  priet-ts  ?;, 
Ezek.  21:25  thus;*,  prince  of  I 
28:16  cast  asj).  out  of  mount 
42:20  sanctuary  and  }).  place 
44:2:3  difl'ere.  bVtw.  holy  and  p. 
48:15  sh.  be  a/),  phice  for  city 

1  Tim.  1:9  law  is  made  foryj. 
4:7  rof.  p.  and  old  wives'  fables 
6:20  avoid/),  babbl.  2  Tim.  2:16 

Htb.  12:16  lest  th.  be  any/). per. 

PROFAIVE,  Verb. 
Lev.  18:21  neit.  shalt  tbou  p.  G. 

l!i:12;20:3;  21:6;  22:2,32 
21:12  shall  not/),  sanctuary,  23 
15  nor  shall/),  his  seed  among 
22:!)  if  they/),  my  ordinance 

15  shall  not  p.  holy  things 
N^.  13:17  evil  do./;,  sabbath 
Ezek.  23:39  came  to  sanctu.  top. 

24:21  I  will/),  my  sanctuary 
Amos  2:7  to  p.  my  holy  name 
Mat.  12:.)  pnostsin  temple  p. 
Acts  24:(i  gone  about  to  p.  temp. 

PROFA\ED. 
Lev.  19:8  he/;,  hallowed  things 
Ps.  89:30  thou  hast/),  his  crown 
Is.  43:28  I  have/),  the  princes  of 
Ezek.  22:8  thou  p.  my  sab.  23:38 
26/).  my  holy  things,  I  am/j. 
25:3  sanctuary  when  it  was/) 
36:20  theyj9.  my  holy  name 
21  my  name  Is.  had/).  22,  23 
Mai.  1:12  ye  have  p.  it,  ye  say 
2:11  Jud.  hath  /).  holiness  of  L. 
PROFAiVEiVESS. 
Jer.  23:15  prophets  of  Jeru.  is/;. 

PROFA^ETII,  I\G. 
Lev.  21:9  she_/).  her  father,  she 
Nch.  13:18  bring  wrath  by/?,  sab. 
Mai.  2:10  by/j.  covenant  offath. 

PROFESS. 
Veut.  2r>:3  I/),  this  day  to  the  L. 
Mat.  7:23  Ip.l  never  Icnew  you 
T'it.  1:16  they/),  they  know  God 

PROFESSED,  I\G. 
liam.  1:22/).  them^el.  to  be  wise 

2  Cor.  9:13  glori.  God  for  your/). 
1  Tim.  2:10  becometh  women/). 

C:12  hast  7?.  a  good  profession 
21  some/),  have  erred 
PROFESSIOIV. 

1  Titn.  6:12  pntfessed  a  good/) 

Ileb.  3:1  tbelli'jch-i>ricst  of  our/). 

4:14  let  us  hold  fast  our/).  10:2;J 

PROFIT,  Substantive. 

G^n.  25:32  what/),  sh.  birthright 
37:26  what  /).  if  we  slay  broth.  ? 

Ed.  3:8  it  is  not  fur  king's^. 

Job  21:15  what  p.  if  we  pray 
30:2  whereto  strength/),  mel' 
35:3  what/),  if  I  be  cleansed 

Ps.  30:9  what/;,  is  in  my  blood? 

Prov.  14:23  in  all  labor  th.  is/). 

Ec.  1:3  what/),  hath  aman  of  all 

his  labor?  3:9;  5:16 
2:11  there  was  no/),  under  sun 
6:9  the/),  of  the  earth  is  for  all 
7:11  by  wisdom  there  is/),  to 

Is.  30:5  help  nor/j.  but  shame 

Jer.  16:19  things  where,  is  nop. 

Mnl.  3:14  what  p.  that  we  kept 

Jiom.  3:1  what/;,  of  circumcis.  ? 

1  ('or.  7:35  I  sp.  for  your  own  p. 
10:33  not  seeking  mine  own/). 

2  Tim.  2:14  about  words  to  no  p 
lltb.  12:10  chasteneth  us  for/). 

PROFIT,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  12:21  thi.  wh.  cannot/). 
Job  35:8  thy  righteousn.  may  /). 
Prov.  10:2  wickedness/),  nothing 

11:4  riches  p.  not  in  day  of  wra. 
/«.  30:5  peo.  that  could  not  /).  6 

•14:9  delectable  tilings  sh.  not/). 

47:12  thou  shalt  be  able  to/). 

57:12  works,  shall  not/),  thee 
Ji.r.  2:8  things  that  do  not  p. 
11  for  that  which  doth  not/). 

7:H  lying  word.s  that  cannot  p. 

12:i:S  put  to  pain,  but  sh.  not  p. 

23:32  they  sh.  not/),  this  peop. 
Mark  8:36  what  p.  if  gain  world 
1  Cor.  12:7  ev.  man  to/),  withal 

14:6  what  shall  I  p.  you  ? 
GaX.  5:2  Ch.  shall  p.  you  nothing 
Heb.  4:2  word  preach,  did  not  /). 
Jam.  2:14  what  doth  it  p.  breth. 

16  give  not  thi.  needf.  wh.  p.  f 

PROFITABLE. 
Job  22:2  can  a  man  be  p.  to  God  ? 
£c.  10:10  wisdom  ia/).  to  direct 


PRO 

Is.  44:10  imai^e  is/),  for  nothing 
Jer.  13:7  girdle  was/),  fornoth. 
Mat.  5:29/).  members  perish,  30 
Acts  20:20  I  keijt  noth.  p.  to  you 

1  Tim.  4:8  godliness  is/),  to  all 

2  Tim.  3:16  all  Scripture  is  jo. 
4:11  M.  is/),  to  me  for  ministry 

Tit.  3:8  th.  things  are/),  to  men 
Phile.  11  but  now/),  to  thee 

PROFITED,  ETH. 
Job  33:27  I  have  sinned,  it  /).  not 
34:9  it/),  noth.  to  delight  in  G. 
Ilab.  2:18  what/),  graven  image 
Mat.  15:5  it  is  a  gift  whatever 
thou  mi^ht.  be/).  Markt:\\ 
16:26  what  is  man  p.  if  he  gain 
John  6:63  quicken,  flesh/;,  noth. 
Rom,.  2:25  circumcision/),  if  th. 
1  Cor.  13:3  not  char.  it/),  noth. 
^rt/.  1:14  I/),  in  Jews'  religion 
1  Tim.  4:8  bodily  exerci.  p.  little 
//tfd.  13:9  not/),  them  that  occu. 

PROFITING. 
1  Tim.  4:15  thy/),  may  appear 

PROFOr\D. 
IIos.  5:2  the  revolters  are/;. 

PROGEXITORS. 
6^f/i.  49:26  above  bless,  of  my /). 

prog:vosticators. 

/*.  47:13  let  monthly/),  stand  up 
PROLOXG,  ED 

Deut.  4:26  not  p.  your  days,  30:18 
40  that  thou  mavest  /).  days  on 
earth,   5:16,   33;    6:2;    11:9; 
17:20;  22:7 
.32:47  ve  shall  /).  yonr  davs 
Job  6:11  that  I  should/;,  life? 
15:29  wicked  sh.  not  p.  perfect. 
Ps.  61:6  thou  will/),  km-^^'s  life 
Prov.  28:2  by  knowl.  shall  be/). 
16  he  that  hateth  covet,  sh.  /). 
Ec.  8:12  a  sinner's  days  be/;. 

13  nei.  shall  wicked  p.  his  days 

Is.  13:22  her  days  shall  not  be/). 

53:10  seed,  he  shall  /).  his  days 

Ezek.  12:22  the  days  arc/),  and 

25  to  pass,  it  sh.be  no  more/;. 

28noncof  my  wordsbe/).  more 

Dan.  7:12  their  lives  were/),  for 

PROLO.\GETH. 

Prov.  10:27  fear  of  Lord/).  day8 

PROMISE,  Substantive. 

Num.  14:34  kn.  my  breach  of/). 

1  K.  8:56  not  failed  of  good/). 

3  ChrA:^  let/;,  to  David  be esta. 
Neh.  5:12  do  according  to  this  /;. 

13  perform,  not/),  accor.  to/). 
Ps.  77:8  doth  p.  fail  evermore  * 

103:42  remembered  his  holv  /) 
Luke  24:49  send  /).  of  my  Fath 
Acts  1:4  wait  for/;,  of  the  Father 
2:33  received/;,  of  Holy  Ghost 
39  the/),  is  to  you  and  children 
7:17  time  of  the/;,  drew  nigh 
13:23  his/),  ha.  raised  a  Saviour 
32  /;.  made  to  fathers 
23:21  looking  for  a/;,  from  thee 
26:6  hope  of'the/).  made  of  G.  7 
Potn.  4:13^.  that  he  sh.  be  heir 

14  the/),  is  made  of  none  effect 

16  the/),  might  be  sure  to  seed 
20  he  staggered  not  at  the  /). 

9:8  chil.  of  p.  counted  for  seed 

9  this  is  word  of/).  I  will  come 

Gal.  3:14  receive  p.  of  the  Spirit 

17  sho.  make/),  of  none  effect 

18  it  is  no  more  of  p.  but  God 
gave  it  to  Abraham  by/). 

19  to  whom  the  /;.  was  made 
22  that  the/),  by  faith  of  J.  C. 
29  ye  are  heirs  according  to/;. 

4:2;J  he  of  free  woman  was  bv  /). 

28  we.  as  Ismic.  children  of;;. 

Eph.  1:13  with  Holy  Spirit  of/). 

2:12  strangers  from  coven,  of/). 

3:6  partakers  of  his  p.  in  Christ 

6:2  first  commandment  with/;, 
t  Tim.  4:8  hav.  the/;,  of  the  life 

2  Tim.  1:1  jfccording  top.  of  life 
Ileb.  4:1  fear,  lest  a/),  being  left 

6:13  God  made  /).  to  Abraham 

15  after  he  endured  heohtai./). 
17  will,  to  show  to  heirs  of/). 

9:15/).  of  eternal  life,  in;:J6 

11:9  sojourned    in   land  of  p. 

heirs  wi.  him  of  the  same/). 

39  these  all  received  not  the/). 

2  pet,  3:4  wh.  is  p.  of  his  coming 

9  Lord  not  slack  concer.  his  p, 

13  acrordim;  to  his  p.  we  look 

1  John  2:35  this  is  the/),  he  hath 

PROMISE,  Verb. 

%Pet.  2:19  while  they/,,  liberty, 
they  eervautB  of  corruptiou 


PRO 
PROMISED. 

E.r.  12:25  give  according a.s  he/). 

Nimi.  14:40  go  to  place  Lord  p. 

Deut.  1:11  L.  bless  as  he/).  15:6 
6:3  increase  as  the  Lord/),  thee 
10:9  L.  is  his  inherit,  as  he/). 
12:20  L.  enlarge  border,  as  he  p. 
19:8  give  thee  land  he/).  27:3 
26:18  to  be  his  people  as  hep. 

.70i«.23:5  possess  th.  land  as  L./;. 

2  Sam.  7:28  /).  goodness  to  serv. 

1  A'.  2:24  made  me  house  he/;. 
5:12  L.  ^ave  S.  wisdom  as  he/). 
8:20  I  sit  on  thro,  of  Is.  as  L.  /). 

56  given  rest  to  people  as  he/), 
9:5  as  I  p.  to  David,  thv  father 

2  K.  8:19;;.  to  gi.  lii^ht,  2 "CV; )■.  21:7 

1  Chr.  17:26  th.  hast/),  goodness 

2  Chr.  6:10  set  on  throne  as  L.  p. 
JVeh.  9:23  concern,  whi.  thouw, 
Jer.  32:43  all  good  I/).  33:14 
Mat.  14:7  Herod/),  with  oath 
Mark  14:11  /).  to  give  money 
L'lke  1:72  mercy/),  to  oiu"  fath. 

22:6  he/;,  to  betray  him 
Arts  7:5  he/;,  to  give  it  to  him 
Pom.  1:2  gospel  wh.  he  had/). 

4:21  what  he/;,  he  was  able 
T'if.  1:2/).  l>elMre  world  bei;an 
Ikb.  10:23  he  is  faithful  that/). 

11:11  him  faithful  that  had/;. 

12:26  hath/;,  saying.  Yet  once 

Jam.  1:12  L.  /;.  to  them  love.  2:5 

1  John  2:25  hath/),  us  eter.  life 

PROMISEDST. 

1  K.  8:24  David  that  thou/7.  25 
Neh.  9:15/;.  they  sho.  go  to  land 

PROMISES. 
Pom.  9:4  to  whom  pertain  p. 
15:8  to  ccmfirm/).  made  to  fath. 

2  Cor.  1:20  all/),  of  God  in  him 
7:1  having  therefore  these/). 

Gal.  3:16  to  Abra,  -were/),  made 

21  Is  law  against  p.  of  God  t 
Ileb.  6:12  thro'  faith  inherit/). 
7:6  M.  blessed  him  that  had/;. 
8:6  established  upon  better/). 
11:13  not  having  received/). 
17  he  that  received/?,  off.  son 
33  through  faith  obtained  /). 
'iPet.  1:4  given  tons  precious/;. 

PROMISING. 
Ezek.  13:22  wick,  way  by/),  life 

PROMOTE,  ED. 
Num.  22:17/).  to  honor,  24:11 

37  am  I  not  able  to/),  thee  to 
Jud.  9:9  go  to  be/),  over,  11,  13 
Est.  5:11  where,  king  had/),  him 
Prov.  4:8  exalt  her,  she  sh.  /).  th. 
Dan.  3:30  the  king/).  Shadiach 

PROMOTIOiV. 
Ps.  75:6/).  Cometh  not  from  east 
Prov.  3:35  shame  be  /).  of  fools 

pRO\or\rE. 

Lev.  5:4  man  sh./).  with  an  oath 

59  this  is  the  law,  /;.  it  clean 
Jud.  12:6  not  frame  to  /).  right 

PRO\Or\CED. 
Neh.  6:12  he/),  this  prophecy 
Jer.  11:17  the  Lord  hath/),  evil 
16:10/).  this  great  evil  agai.  us? 

19:15;  35:17;  40:2 
26:13  Lord  will  rep.  of  evil  he/). 

19  Lord  repented  of  evil  he/). 
34:5  for  I  have  p.  the  word 
36:7  L.  hath/),  ag.  this  ])eopIe 

PRO\OUi\CIIVG. 
Lev.  5:4  if  a  soul  sware^/).  to  do 

PROOF,  S. 
A.cis  1:3  hims.  alive  by  many  p. 
2  Cor.  2:9  miL'ht  know  the/). 
8:24  show  to  them  the  /).  of  love 
13:3  since  ye  seek  a  /).  of  Christ 
Phil.  2:22  ye  know  the/),  of  him 
2  77m.  4:5/).  of  thy  ministry 

PROPER. 
1  Chr.  29:3  mine  own  p.  good 
Act^  1:19  in  p.  tongue.  Aceldama 

1  Cor.  7:7  every  man  hath  p.  ijift 
Heb.  11:23  saw  he  was  np.  child 

PROPHECY. 

2  CJir.  9:29  Sol.'s  acts  in/),  of  A. 
15:8  when  Asa  heard  p.  of  Oded 

Neh.  6:12  he  pronounced  this  p. 
Prov.  30:1  p.  man  spake  to  Ithiel 

31:1  p.  that  his  mother  tau.  him 
Mat.  13:14  fulfilled/),  of  Esaias 
1  Cor.  12:10  ano.  /).  by  same  Sp. 

13:2  though  I  have  the  gift  of  p. 

1  7^'m.  4:14  gift  given  thee  by /). 

2  Pet.  1:19  a  more  sure  word  of/). 

20  no  /).  of  script,  is  of  private 

21  p.  came  not  oy  will  of  man 
Eev.  1:3  bless,  they  that  hear^.  ; 


PRO 

Per.  11:6  rain  not  in  da.  of  th./j. 

19:10  testinionv  of  J.  is  sp.  of/) 

22:7  blessed  that  keepeth  th./)l 

10  seal  not  the  say.  of  the  p. 

19  if  any  man  take  from  this  p. 

PROPHECIES. 

1  Cor.  13:8  whether /J.  tliey  cease 

1  Tim.  1:18  aeoording  to  /).  befo. 

PROPHESY,  Verb. 
Nv7n.  11:27  Eldad  and  Me.  do/). 
1  A'.  22:8  he  doth  not/;,  good 
18  not  /).  good.  2  Chr.  18:17 
1  Chr.  25:1  should/),  with  harps 
Is.  30:10/).  not  ri^ht. /).  deceits 
Jer.  5:31  the  proiniets/^.  falsely 
11:21  /;.  not  in  name  of  the  L. 
14:14  prophets/),  lies,/;,  false 

16  i)en])]e  to  whom  they/;,  ca^^t 
2;B:16  heark.  not  to  proph.  Xh.p. 
95?).  lies  in  mv  name,  2fi.  32; 

27:10,  14.  15.  16;  29:9,21 
25:30/;.  against  inhab.  of  earth 
26:12  Lord  sent  me  to/),  against 
Ezek.  4:7/).  against  Jerusalem 
6:2/).  ai:.  mount,  of  Israel,  36:1 
11:4  /).  auMinst  Jaaz.  and  Pel.  p. 
13:2/).  against  proph.  that/).  17 
20:46/).  aga.  the  forest  of  south 
31:2/).  against  Israel;  9  Jerusa. 

14  Son  of  man  /).  smite  hands 
28  /).  concerning  Ammon.  25:2 

28:21  Son  of  man  p.  against  Zid. 

29:2/).  aga.  Pharaoh,  king  Eg. 

30:2/).  against  Egypt  and  say 

34:2/).  against  shepherds  of'la. 

35:2  p.  against  mount  Seir 

36:6  /).  concerning  land  of  Tera. 

37:4  /).  on  th.  bones;  9/).  wind 

38:2/).  atrainst  Gog,  14;  39:1 
.Joel  2:28  sons  sh.  p.  Ads  2:17.  IS 
Amos  2:12  say.  /;.  not,  Mic.  2:6 

3:8  L.  spoken,  who  can  but/)..? 

7:12  eat  bread,  and  p.  there 
13  p.  not  any  more  at  Beth-el 

15  L.  said,  Go.  p.  to  my  pe.  Is. 
16/;.  not  a:j-ainst  house  of  Isa. 

Mic.  2:11  I  will  /;.  to  thee  of  wine 
Zee.  13:3  when  any  sh.  p.  then 
Mat.  15:7  well  did'Es.  /).  of  yoa 
26:68/).  unto  us,  thou  Ch.  J/arA 

14:65;  XuA"^  22:64 
Acts  21:9  had  virgins  wh.  did^. 
Pom.  12:6  whether/),  let  us/),  to 
1  Cor.  !3:9  part.  and/),  in  part 
14:1  rather/).  39  covet  to/), 
24  if  all  /).  31  we  may  all  /). 
Pev.  10:11  thou  must/),  before 
11:3  witnesses  sh.  /).  1,260  days 
PROPHESIED. 
Num.  11:25  thev  /).  did  not  cease 
1  Sa?n.  10:10  Spirit  of  God  came 
on  Saul,  and  he  did  p.  11; 
18:10;  19:23.  24 
1  K.  18:29  they  p.  nntil  evening 
22:10  prophets/).  12;  2  r'^;-.  18:9 

1  Chr.  25:2  the  sons  of  Asaph  p. 

2  Chr.  20:37  Eliezer/).  aeainst  J. 
Ezr.  5:1  Zechariah  /).  to  the  J. 
Jer.  2:8  the  prophets/),  by  Baal 

20:1  Pashur  heard  that  Jere.  p. 
23:13  the  prophets  of  Samar.  p. 

21  I  have  not  spok.  yet  they  p. 
26:9  why  hast  thou/),  in  name 

18  Mirab  /;.  in  davs  of  Hezek. 
20  Uriiah  /).  28:8/).  against 
29:31  Siiem.  hath  p.  to  you  a  lie 
37:19  where  prophets  which;)..? 

Ezek.  11:13  when  I  p.  Pelat.  died 
37:7  I/),  as  I  was  com.  I  p.  10 
38:17  who  /).  I  would  bring  thee 

Zee.  13:4  ])roph.  asha.  when  /). 

Mat.  7:22  Lord,  have  we  not  p. 
11:13  the  proph.  p.  until  John 

Mark  7:6  well  h.ith  Es.  p.  of  you 

Luke  1:67  his  father  Zacharias  p. 

John  11:51  Caiaphas /).  that  Jes. 

Acts  19:6  sp.  with  tongues  and  p. 

1  Cor.  14:5  I  would  ruther  ye/). 
Jude  14  Enoch  /).  of  these  things 

PROPHESIETH. 

2  Chr.  18:7  he  nev.  p.  good  to  me 
Je>\  28:>  prophet  wh.  p.  of  peace 
Ezek.  12:27  he  p.  of  times  far  oflf 
Zee.  13:3  thrust  him  when  he  p. 
1  Cor.  11:5/).  with  head  uncov. 

14:3  he  that/),  speak,  unto  men 

4  he  that  p.  edifleth  church 

5 greater  he  that/),  than  he 

PROPHESYirVG,  8. 

1  Sam.  10:13  made  an  end  of /). 

10:20  saw  comp.  of  prophets/). 

Ezr.  6:14  they  prospered  thro'  p. 

1  Cor.  11:4  /).  having  head  cover. 

14:6  exce.  I  speak  to  you  by;). 

22  but  /;.  serveth  not  for  them 
1  TTies.  5:20  desp.  not  p.  prove  all 


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PRO 

PROPHET. 

£lr.  7:1  Aaron  shall  be  thv;i. 
1  Sam. '■i-2:5  Mil-  /).  (Jadsalil  loD. 

1  A*.  1:.T2  call  nn'  Nathan  the  p. 
11:2*1  Ahijah  thi'».  found  -loro. 
l:J:Il  dwelt  an  old /).  in  B.  25 

iKi  /).  took  up  car.  of  man  of  G. 

the  i>ld  /».  came  to  bury  him 

18;;jti  Klij.  the  ».  came  and  eaid 

2  A'.  5:3  would  O.  my  lord  wl.  />. 
l.'l  if />.  had  bid  do  some  iri'eMt 

fi:l*2  Klisha  the /J.  telletli  what 

2.'(:1S  with  bones i)f;;.  that  came 
iJ  <7tr.  12:.i  came  Shomai.  the/>. 

y.VZ'i  written  in  story  of  thop. 

l">:>t  wh.  At*a  heard  pruph.  of />. 

2I:12,a  writini;  frt>m  Kli.  the  p. 

'Vi:'it\/'.  Isaiah  prayed  to  heaven 

;i.">:is  from  days  of  Snrnu.  the  ;>. 

'.iti-.Vi  humbl.  not  himself  bef.  /). 
E::r.  (»:M  prophesyini.'  of  Ha.  /;. 
Ps.  71MI  there  ii?  no;),  amo.  you 
Is.  3:'i  Lord  doth  awav  the  ». 

!t:15  the  /;.  that  tearheth  lies 

as:7/).  erred  thro"  strong;  drink 
Jtr.  f>:13  from  p.  to  priests.  8:10 

1S:1H  nor  sh.  word  perish  ft*,  p. 

2."I:ll  />.  and  priest-*  are  profane 
'iA  the  p.  that  hath  a  dream. 

1^:(i  the/).  Jeremi.  said.  Amen 

9/).  wh.  prophcsieth  of  peace, 

W">rd  of/>.  CO.  to  pass  p.  kn. 

17  Hananiah  /).  died  same  year 

37:2  nor  servants  hearken  to  p. 
Lam.  2:20  i>ha!l  p.  be  slain  ? 
Ezek.  7:26  then  seek  a  vis.  of  p. 

14:4  come.  to;).  I  will  nns.  him 

9  if ;).  be  deceived.  I  have  dec. 

10  punishm.  of  p.  sh.  be  even 
llos.  4:5  the/>.  sh.  fall  with  thee 

'.1:7  the  /).  is  a  fool :  8  /).  a  snare 
AmOiilili  I  was  no  /;.  ntir  /).  son 
Zf'r.  13:5  lam  no  /).  husbandman 
^fal  4:5  I  will  send  Elijah  the  p. 
Mat.  1:22  which  was  spoken  by 
the/).  Isaiah. 2:15:  3:3;  4:14 
8:17;   21:4;  Luke  3:4;  John 
1:23;  12:38;  .-Ic/^  28:25 
2:5  for  thus  it  is  written  by  p. 
17  sjmken  by  Jeremy  /).  27:9 
12:31>  the  sil'u  of  the'/).  Jono^, 

Lvke  11:29 

13:35  spoken  by  the  p.  Da.  27:35 

21:11  this  is  Jesus  p.  of  Xuzar. 

•^:15  sp.  of  by  D.  p.  .}fark  13:14 

I^tikf  1:76  Ihon  child  be  called  n. 

4:17  delivered  lux.k  tif ;).  Esai. 

24  no  p.  is  accept,  in  his  conn. 

7:28  not  a  irreaterTJ.  than  John 

Jo/(H7:40of  a  truth  thisis  the  p. 

52  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  /). 

Aff.t  2:lfi  spoken  bv  the  p.  Joel 

8:28  he  read  Esains  the  /).  30 

:i4  of  whom  speaketh  /).  this  ? 

13:20  LTiive  judire^  until  Sam.  p. 

2  Pet.  2:16  ass  forb.  madness  of  p. 

Se€  TKIEST. 

.4  PROPHET. 

Oen.  20:7  restore  wife,  he  is  a  p. 
I)e"f.  13:1  if  there  arise  <7  p.  or 

18:15  I  will  raise  a  p.  from  am. 
brethren.  18;  Acts  3:22;  7:37 

31:10  arose  not  a  p.  in  Israel 
J?/(f.  6:8  L.  sent  a  p.  to  children 
1  Sam.  8:20  Sam.  esta.  to  be  a  p. 

9:9  now  called  a  p.  called  seer 

1  A'.  13:18  I  am  a  p.  as  thou  art 
18:22  I  only  remain  a  p.  of  L. 
22:7  is  there  not  here  a  p.  of 

Lord?  2  A'. 3:11:  2  fV^r.  18:6 

2  A'.  5:8  know  there  is  a  p.  in  Is. 
2  CAr.  2.5:15  L.  sent  an.  to  Amaz. 

2S:9  a  p.  of  the  Lord  was  there 
Jfr.  1:5  I  ordained  thee  a  p. 

20:26  maketh  himself  a  /).  27 
Ezfk.  2:5  a  p.  anion:,'  them.  33:.33 

1 4:7  Cometh  to  a  p.  to  inq.  nbo. 

//<Xf.  12:13  by  a  p.  h.  bronirht  Is. 

out  of  Eir.  I>y  a  p.  presened 

Mir.  2:11  be  a  p.  of  his  people 

Maf.  10:41  he  that  receiv.  a /;.  in 

name  of  a  p.  rcc.  a  p.  reward 

11:9  what  went  ye  to  see  ?  a  p. 

13:57  a  p.  is  not  without  honor. 
Mark6A:  Jo/tn  4:U 

14:5  accounted  him  a  p.  21:26; 
Markn::i2:  /.»**•  20:6 

21:46  multi.  took  him  for  a  p. 
Mark  6:15  a  p.  or  as  one  of  pro. 
L'tke  7:16  a  j]rreat  p.  amoncT  us 
30  if  he  were  a  p.  would  have 

13::J.3  it  cannot  be  a  p.  perish 

24:19  Je.  who  was  a  p.  miffhty 
.Jo/in  4:19  I  perceive  tn.  art  a  p. 

9:17  blind  man  said.  He  is  a  p. 
_Arf.^^  2:30  David  a  p.  knowinff  G. 

21:10  a  Cert.  /).  named  Airabus 


PRO 

1  Tor.  14:37  man  think  to  be  fln. 

^^  1:12  a  p.  of  their  own  land 

False  PROPHET. 

Arftt  13:6  f'.  p.  a  Jew  named  Bar. 
Rev.  16:13  like  rroi,'s  out  of  f.  p. 

19:20  beast  taken,  wi.  Mm/,  p. 

20: 10  cast  wh.  beast  and/.  /).  are 
Sfe  Loitn. 

That  PROPHET. 
A•'/^  13:5/.  p.  ^lmlI  die,  18:20 
h'ztk.  14:9  I  the  L.  deceived  t.  n. 
John  1:21  ask,  .\it  thou  /.  p.  ?  25 

6:14  Ibis  i^  of  a  truth  that  p. 
Acts  3:'ii  wh.  will  not  hear  t.  p. 

PROPHETS. 

X'im.  ll:2!t  L.'s  people  were/). 
1  Sam.  10:5meelacomp,inv  of  ;). 

12  is  Saul  amon*;  the  /).  .?*  19:24 
28:6  L.  answ.  him  not  by  »,  15 

1  A'.  18:4  Obad.  hid  lOO/)".  I>v  50 

13  slew  /).  10  p.  of  Baal  450.  22 
40  take  /).  of  B.  let  none  cscji. 
19:10  Is.  slain,  p.  14;  Xth.  9:26 
22:22  Ivin^  spirit,  in  ;).  2  Chr. 

18:21 

2  A'.  3:13  /).  of  father,  p.  of  mot. 
2  Chr.  20:20  believe  /).  ye  sh.  pr. 

24:19  si'nt  p.  36:16  misused  p. 

Ezr.  5:2  with  tli.  were/).  ol'(Jod 

Xfh.  6:7  appointed  /).  to  preach 
9:30  testiliedst  bv  thy  Spi.  in  /). 
32  trouble  thatlia.  come  <m  /). 

Ijt.  29:10/).  and  seers  he  covered 
30:10/).  propli.  not,  --1»m>.'J  2:12 

Jer.  2:8  /).  prophesied  by  Biuil 
30  your  swoid devoured  yo.  p. 
4:9/).  wonder;  5:13/).  bee.  wind 
5:31  /).  proi>hesy  falsely 
8:1  brini;  out  the  bones  of  p. 
13:13  fill  /).  with  drunkenness 
14:14  /).  proph.  lies  in  my  name 
15  by  sword  and  famine  sh.  /). 
2.3:13  I  have  seen  folly  in  the/?. 

14  I  have  seen  in  /)."horri.  thi. 

15  from  p.  is  profaneness  ;2:one 
21  I  have  not  sent  these /)^  yet 
2*J;).  of  deceit  of  th.  own  heart 
30 1  am  au'ainst  p.  that  steal.  31 

26:11  then  spake  /).  This  man  is 
27:9  hi-arken  not  to  your/).  16 
18/J.  and  word  of  L.  with  the. 
28:8 /).  that  have  been  before 
29:1  letter  Jeremiah  sent  to  p. 

8  le'  not  your/),  deceive  you 
15  the  Lord  hath  rais.  us  up  /). 

32:.32  and  their/?,  provoke  me 
37:19  where  are  now  your/). 
Lam.  2:9/).  find  no  visii)n  fr.  L. 

14  thy/),  have  seen  vain  thin. 
4:13  siiis  of  her  «.  th.  shed  blood 

Ezt'k.  1.3:2  prophesy  ^ai.  the/). 

3  saith  L.  Woe  unto  foolish  p. 

4  O  Israel,  thy  p.  are  like  fox. 

9  my  hand  shall  be  upon  the  /). 
22:25  a  conspiracy  of  her  /). 

28/).  daubed  them  with  mort. 
IToji.  6:5  I  have  hewed  th.  by  /). 
12:10  spoken  hyp.  multiplied 
.■l))(0.s-2:ll  raised  of  your  sons/). 
Mir.  3:6  sun  sh.  <ro  down  over  /). 

1 1  and  the  /).  divine  for  money 
Zep.  3:4  her/),  are  lii,'ht  person's 
Ztf.  1:5  /).  do  thoy  live  for  ever? 

7:7  L.  hath  cried  by  former/;. 

12  L.  sent  in  Sp.  by  former/). 
l:J:2  I  will  cause  p.  to  pass  out 

4  the  />.  shall  be  aslianied 

Mat.  .5:12  pcrsecnted/).  L'/.  6:23 

17  think  not  I  came  to  dest.  /). 

7:12  this  is  the  law  and  the  p. 

13:17  /).  desired  to  see.  Ln.  10:24 

22:40  on  these  hani:  law  and  /). 

2;i:31  children  of  them  killed  p. 

34  send  unto  vou  p.  L>i.  11:49 

37  O  Jeru.  thon  that  killest  p. 

Mark  1:2  as  it  is  writ,  in  p.  Luke 

18:31:  a4:25:  ./oAn  6:45 

i'/Av  1:70  spake  by  /).  2  Pet.  .3:2 

16:16  law  and  p.  were  until  J. 

29  said,  Thev  ha.  M.  and  /).  31 

24:25  slow  to^x-H.  wh./).  spok. 

John  1:45  him  of  wh.  /).  did  wri. 

8:.52  .\braham  and/),  dead.  .53 

Acta  3:18  showed  by  mo.  of/).  21 

11:27/).  came  from  Jerusalem 

13:1  in  church  at  Antiochcer.  p. 

15  readiuET  of  the  law  and  /). 
1.5:32  Judas  and  Silas  beiuir  />. 
24:14  believini;  all  written  in  p. 
26:22  none  other  th.  than  /).  say 

27  .V^'rippa.  believ.  thou /)..;* 
Rom.  1:2  promis.  afore  by  his  p. 
3:21  witness,  by  the  law  and/). 
11:3  L.  they  have  killed  /). 
1  Cor.  12:28  secondarily, /A  thir. 
29  arc  all  /).  t  14:29  let  />.  speak 


I  PRO 

Eph.  9:20 on  tlu-  fdundation  of/). 
j   3:5  as  now  re\eakd  to  his  /). 

I  4:11  gave  some//,  and  teachers 

II  r/if:*.  2:15  killed  L.  and  the/). 
I  Ihb.  1:1  spake  to  fathers  by  /), 


Jam.  5:10  take  /*.  w ho  have  spo. 
1  Pit.  1:10  of  salvation  p.  inquir, 
Rev.  11:10  th.  /).  tormented  them 


18:20  rejoice,  ye  apostles  and  //. 

2-1  in  her  was  found  bloiHl  nf />. 

22:9  I  amof  thy  brethri'ii  the/). 

All  Ihe  PROPHETS. 

1  A'.  19:1  how  he  had  sla.  a.  t.  p. 
22:10  and  all  the  p.  prophesied, 

12;  2  Chr.  18:9,  11 

2  A*.  10:19  call  to  me  a.  I.  p.  of  B. 


17:13  testitled  a^'.  Is.  by  a.  t.p. 
L'ike  11:.50  blood  of  ft.  i.  p.  req. 


Mat.  11:13  rt.  the  p.  proiihesiei 
L'ike  11:.50  blood  of  ft.  t.p.  rci. 
13:2H  wh.  ye  see  a.  t.  p.  in  kin" 
24:27  and  hesinninu'  at  a.  t.  p. 

Acta  3:24  ali  the  p.  from  Saniiiol 
10:43  to  him  ;;ive  all  t.  p.  witu. 
False  PROPHETS. 

Mat.  7:15  beware  oKfaUe  u. 
24:11  many  /V(^v /).  shall  rise. 
24:  J/«V*  13:22 

L^tkfi  6:26  so  did  rh.  fatb.  to/.  /). 

2  Pet.  2:1  were/.  /).  nmoni;  them 

1  John  4:1  many/.  /).  ^'one  out 

My  PROPHETS. 

1  Chr.  16:22  do  uuj  p.  no  harm, 
Ps.  105:15 
Of  the  PROPHETS. 

1  Sam..  10:10  romp,  of  p.  met  h. 

1  A'.  20::i5cert.  men  of  sons  n/'/). 
41  kin*;  discern,  he  was  of 't.p. 

22:13  words  of  t.  p.  dcclu.'good. 
2  Chr.  18:12 

2  A'.  2:3  sons  off.  p.  at  Beth-el, 
5  the  sons  of  the  p.  at  Jericho 

15  sons  o/"/."/).  said,  spirit  of  E. 
4:.38  pottaee  for  sons  of  the  p. 

Xeh.  6:14  thi.  th.  of  rest  oft.  p. 
Jer.  2.3:9  bee.  of  the  p.  bones  sh. 

16  hea.  not  to  words  of  p.  27:14 

26  sh.  this  be  in  heart"  r//.  p.f 
//rxf.  12:10  simil.  by  minist.  ff  p. 
Zee.  8:9  hear  by  nioiith  of  th'e  p. 
Mat.  16:14  Elia's  or  one  of  the  p. 

MarkG:\5;  8:28 

23:29  tombs  oft.  p.  Lvke  11:47 

30  partakers  in  blood  of  t.  p. 

26:56  scrip,  oft.  p.  be  fulfilled 

Lt/ke  9:8  one  of  the  p.  risen.  19 

Act<t  3:25  ye  are  children  of  f.  p. 

7:52  wh.  of  t.  p.  not  persccnt.  ? 

13:15  reading  o/"law  and  t.  p. 

27  they  know  not  voice  qf  t.  p. 
1.5:15  to  th.  atrree  words  of  t.  p. 
28:23  persuad.  them  out  if  f.  p. 

Rom.  16:26  nianif.  by  scrip,  o/"^;. 

1  Cor.  14:;i2  >\nrUft  of  t.  p.  subj. 
Eph.  2:20  built  on  founda.  of  p. 
IM).  11:32  fail  me  to  tell  oft.  p. 
Rti\  16:6  shed  the  blood  of  t.  p. 

22:6  L.  God  of  t.  p.  sent  "angel 

Servants  the  PROPHETS. 

2  A".  9:7  avenu'C  blood  of .«.  t.  p. 
17:13  law  I  sent  by  my  a.  the  p. 

23  Lord  had  said'bv'bis  s.  f.  p. 
21:10  L.  spa.  by  his'jf.  (.  p.  24:2 
Ezr.  9:11  commanded  by  s.  t.  p. 
Jer.  7:25  sent  vou  mv  ferv.  the 

p.  25:4;  29:'l9;  35:15 
Ezek.  38:17  in  old  tim.  by^.  t.  p. 
Dan.  9:6  nei.  hearken,  to  >f.  t.  p. 
10  laws  set  be.  us  by  his  s.  t.  p. 
Amos  3:7  reveal,  secret  to  fr*.  t.  p. 
Zee.  1:6  commanded  my  a.  t.  p. 
Rev.  10:7  declared  to  his  .*.  t.  p. 
11:18  give  reward  to  ^'.  the  p. 

PROPHETESS. 

Ex.  15:20  Miriam  /).  took  timb. 
Jud.AA  Deborah  a/),  judged  Is. 
2  A'.  22:14  went  to  Huldah  a  /). 

2  Chr.-^-.n 
Xeh.  6:14  think  on  p.  Xoadiah 
Is.  8:3  went  to  /).  she  conceived 
Luke  2:.36  th.  was  one  Anna  a  p. 
Rtv.  2:20  Jez.  called  herself  a/). 

PROPITIATION. 
Rom.  3:25  God  set  to  be  a  /). 
1  John  2:2/).  for  our  sins,  4:10 

PROPORTION. 
1  A'.  7:36  to  the  /).  of  every  one 
Joh  41:12  not  conceal  comely/). 
Rom.  12:6  accord,  top.  of  faith 

PROSELYTE,  S. 
Mat.  23:15  sea  and  la.  to  ma.  p. 
Actjt  2:10  Jews  and  p.  we  hear 
6:5  Nicholas  a  p.  of  Antioch 
13:43  Je-ws  and  reliL'ious/).  fol- 
lowed Paul  and  Barimuas 


PRO 

PROSPECT. 

Ezek.  40:44  ».  was  to  the  south 
46/>.  north  ;  42:15/).  east,  43:4 
PROSPER. 

Gen.  2-1:40  (i.  sen<l  anLTi-l,  p.  thee 

42  if  now  tliitu  <lo /y.  my  wav 

39:3  Liird  made  Jo>^.-|)h  to/*. "23 

Xum.  14:41  transi:ress.  not  /). 

I  Deuf.  2H:29  sh.  not  /).  in  thy  wa. 

I   29:9  that  ve  niav  /).  in  all  ye  do. 

Joif.  1:7;  1  /i*.  2:3 
■  1  A'.  22:12  go  to  liamothgilead 
I         and;).  15;  2  Chr.  1H:11.  14 
'  1  Chr.  22:11  mv  son.  L.  /;.  thee 

13  Shalt  /).  it'  thou  takest  heed 
■2  Chr.  13:12  flL'ht  not.  sh.  not  p. 
\   20:20  believe  proph.  so  sh.  ye  /). 
24:20  why  transg.  ve  can.  /).  .f 
26:5  Lord  God  marie  him  to  p. 
Xeh.  1:11  /).  I  pray  thee,  thy  ser. 
2:20  (i.  of  heaven,  he  will/),  us 
Job  12:6  labernac.  of  robbers/). 
Ps.  1:3  what,  he  doetli  shall  i>. 
73:12  ungodly  /).  in  the  world 
122:6  they  sli.  /).  that  love  theo 
Ptw\  28:13  cover,  his  sins  not  p. 
E'\  11:6  know,  not  whether/), 
/s.  5.3:10  pleas,  of  L.  p.  in  hands 
54:17  no  weapon  ag.  thee  sh.  /). 
55:11  it  shall  /).  in  "thing  I  sent 
Jer.  2:37  thon  sh.  not  /;.  in  them 
5:28th./).  10:21  not/).  20:11 
12:1  dotli  way  of  wicked  /).  / 
22::iO  man  that  sh.  not  /).  in  his 
days,  man  of  his  seed  sh.  /). 
23:5  a'king  shall  reign  and  /). 
;ia:5  tho'  ye  fight,  ye  sh.  not  /). 
Lam.  1:5  adversa.  enemies/). 
Ezek.  16:13  and  thou  didst  /), 
17:9  saith  Lord.  Shall  it  /).  ?  10 
15  shall  he  /).  ?  sh.  he  escape  ? 
Dan.  K:24  he  sh.  destroy  and  /). 
25  he  shall  cause  craft  to/). 
11:27  speak  lies.  sh.  not  /).  36 
ZJohn  2  I  wish  th.  thou  may/). 

PROSPERED,  ETH. 
Gen.  24:56  seeing  L.  p.  my  "ay 
Jiifl.  4:24  hand  of  Is.  /).  ag.  Jab. 
2  Sam.  11:7  deman.  how  war/)., 

2  A'.  18:7  Ilezek.  p.  2  Chr.  31:21 ;) 

32:30;  2  Chi\  14:7  Asa /). 
1  Chr.  29:23  Solomon  /;. 
Ezr.  5:8  work/?,  in  their  hands 

6:14  p.  thro'  prophesying  of  H. 
Job  9:4  harden,  ag.  him  and  /).  f 
Ps.  :37:7  because  of  him  that  /). 
I^or.  17:8  whi.  it  tumelh  it  /). 
Dan.  6:28  Dan.  p.  in  reign  of  D. 

8:12  cast  down  truth,  and  it  /). 
1  Cor.  16:2  as  God  hath  /).  him 

3  Joh7i  2  in  health,  ev.  as  soul  /). 

PROSPERITY, 
Deuf.  23:6  th.  sh.  not  seek  th.  /). 
1  Sam .  2.5:6  say  to  him  liv.  in  /). 

1  A'.  10:7  thy  wisdom  and  /). 
Job  15:21  in  /).  destr.  shall  ctmie 

36:11  sh.  spend  their  days  in  p, 
P>f.  30:6  in  my  /).  I  said 

35:27  L.  hath  plea,  in  /).  of  ser. 

73:3  I  saw  the  /).  of  the  wicked 

118:25  O  L.  I  bes.  thee.  send/). 

122:7  peace  wi.  walls,  p.  in  paL 
PirfV.  1:32  /).  of  fools  destroy  th, 
Ec.  7:14  in  day  of/),  be  joyful 
Jer.  22:21  I  sp"ake  to  th.  m  thy  /?. 

43:9  the/),  that  I  procure  to'il. 
Lam.  3:17  fr.  peace.  I  forgat  /). 
Zee.  1:17  cit.  thro*  /).  be  spread 

7:7  J.  was  inhabited  and  in/). 

PROSPEROVS,  LY, 
Gen.  24:21  L.  made  his  jonrn.  p. 

39:2  L.  was  with  Jo.  a  /).  man 
Jos.  1:8  thon  make  thy  way  /). 
Jiid.  18:5  way  we  go  sh.  be/). 

2  Chr.  7:11  Solomon/),  eflected 
Pk.  4.5:4  in  thy  majesty  ride/). 
J(^  8:6  habitation  of  righte.  /). 
la.  48:15  shall  make  hisf  wav  />. 
Zee.  8:12  the  seed  shall  be  p. 
liom.  1:10  I  mi.  have/),  journey 

PROSTITUTE. 
Lev.  19:29  do  not  p.  thy  daught. 

PROTErTIO:V. 
Deut.  32:38  rise  up  and  be  yo.  p. 

PROTEST.  ED,  IXG. 
Gen.  43:3  man  did  solemnly/?. 
1  Sam.  8:9/).  solemnly  unto  th. 
1  A'.  2:42  and  I  /).  unto  thee 
Jer.  11:7  I  p.  to  your  fathers,  ris. 

early  and  /).  saying.  Obey 
Zee.  3:6'the  angel  of  the  L.  /). 
1  Cor.  15:31  I  p.  by  rejoic.  in  C. 

PRoro. 

Job  9:13  the  /».  helpers  do  stoop 
26:12  smiteth  through  the/). 


084 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


PRO 

Jftft  3S:1 1  thv  /).  wavpg  be  stayed 
40:11  b.-lK.id  t-Vfi-y  one  Ih.  is;;, 
\i  locik  1111  every  one  that  is  p. 
Ps.  13:3  tcin;,"ne  s|>eak  ».  thinsrs 
31:2.'!  anil  rewardelh  they),  doer 
411:4  l)li's«crl.  respecteih  not^. 
S(::14  IK  arc  ri-^i'ii  a^'aiiist  me 
04:2  render  a  reward  to  the/;. 
lOl:.')  him  tliat  hath  a/;,  heart  ■ 
nn:ai  Ihou  hast  rebulved  thep. 
51  p.  have  had  nie  in  derision 
6!l  n.  have  forged  a  lie  as;,  me 
W  let/),  bo  ashamed,  they  de. 
8.5  the  /).  disTL'ed  pits  for  me 
122  let  mil  the/),  oppress  me 
12.3:4  tilled  with  contempt  of/). 
124:5/).  waters  had  gone  over 
138:6  the  p.  he  linoweth  afar  off 
140:5/).  have  liid  a  snare  for  mo 
Prov.  6:17  Lord  hateth  a/j.  look 
15:25  L.  will  destroy  honse  of /;. 
16:5/7.  in  heart  abomina.  to  L. 
19  to  divide  spoil  with  the/;. 
21:4  a/),  heart  is  sin 
24/;.  scorner,  deals  in/),  wra. 
28:25  /).  heart  stirreth  up  strife 
Ec.  7:8  better  than  /;.  in  spirit 
/«.  2:12  day  of  L.  on  ev.  one  /; 
13:11  arrogancy  ot p.  to  cease 
16:6  we  heard  of  M.  he  is  ve.  p 
Jer.  13:15  be  not  /).  L.  hath  spo. 
4.3:2  all  p.  men  answ.  Jeremiah 
48:2!)  pride  of  Moab  exceed.  /;. 
50:2!)  hath  been/).  31  O  most/;. 
.32  most/;,  sh.  stumble  and  fa. 
Hab.  2:5  he  is  a/;,  man,  neither 
Mat.  3:15/1.  happy;  4:1  n.  stub. 
Luke  1:51  hath  scattered  the /;. 
Horn.  1:30  nnrighte.  /;.  boasters 

1  Tim.  6:4  he  is/;,  know.  noth. 

2  Tim.  3:2  lov.  of  themselves,  /; 
Jam.  4:6  G.  rcsistetli  /;.  1  Pet.  5:5 

PROIDLY. 
Ex.  18:11  /).  be  was  aliove  them 
1  Sam.  2:3  talk  no  more  eo  /). 
Neh.  9:10  they  dealt  ».  16:29 
P.I.  17:10  with  mouth  speak/;. 

31:18  sneak  grievous  things/;. 
Is.  3:5  shall  liehave  himself/;. 
Ob.  12  neither  have  spoken  /;. 

PROVE. 
Er.  16:4  I  may  /).  th.  Dent.  8:16 

20:2()  for  God  is  come  to/;,  you 
Deiit.  8:2  humble  thee,  /).  thee 

33:8  holy  one,  wh.  thou  didst  /; 
Jud.  2:22  I  may/;.  Isr.  .3:1,  4 

6:39  let  me  /).  thee  but  tli.  once 

1  K.  10:1  came  to/).  S.2  CIn:  9:1 
Job  9:20  it  shall  /;,  me  perverse 
Px.  26:2  .'.'Jam.  me,  O  L.  /;.  mo 
Er.  2:1  I  will/),  th.  with  mirth 
IMui.  1:12/).  thy  serv.  I  beseech 
Mul.  3:10  /).  me  now  herewith 
Luke  14:19  oxen,  I  go  to/;,  them 
John  6:6  this  he  said  to/;,  him 
ylc/.<  24:13  nei.  can  they/;.  25-7 
Horn.  12:2  p.  what  is  that  good 

2  (.  'or.  8:8  to  /).  sincerity  of  love 
1.3:5/;.  your  own  selves,  know 

Criil.  6:4  let  ev.  man  p.  his  work 
1  Theji.  5:-n  p.  all  thi^ngs 

PROVED. 
Gen.  42:15  sh.  he  /).  by  life  of  Ph. 

26  that  your  words  may  ben 
Ex.  15:25  made  stat.  and  /;.  them 

1  .<«))!.  1T:39  I  have  not/;,  them 
Pk.  17:3  thou  hast/),  mv  heart 

6«::otli.ui,  O  God,  has't  /;.  us 

Bl:7  I  /;.  thee  at  waters  of  M 

95:9  when  your  fathers  /;.  me 

A'".  7:23  this  have  I  /;.  by  wisd 

ItKii.  1:14  and/),  them  ten  davs 

Pom.  3:9  we  p.  Jew..^  and  (ieiiti 

2  Cor.  8:22  wli.  we  lia\  e  often  /)' 


PRO 

Jer.  24:9  to  be  a  n.  and  a  c«rse 
Esek.  12:23  I  will  make/),  cease, 
no  more  use  /;.  in  Is.  18:2,  3 
14:8  make  him  a  sign  and/). 
Hab.  2:6  take  up  a/;,  a**,  him 
Luke  4:23/).  phys.  heaCthyself 
John  16:29  spea.  plain,  and  no  p. 
2  Pet.  2:22  happ.  according  top. 

PROVERBS. 
^iim.  21:27  they  that  speak  tap. 
1  A.  4:32  Solomon  spake  3.000  /;. 
ProiK  1:1/).  of  Solo.  10:1;  25:1 
Ec.  12:9  preacher  set  in  order  p. 
Ezek.  16:44  ev.  one  that  useth  /;. 
John,  16:25  sp.  in  /;.  no  more  in/;. 

PROVIDE. 
(/en.  22:8  G.  will/),  hims.  lamb 
30:.30  shall  I/;,  for  own  house? 
Ex.  18:21  thou  sh.  /;,  able  men 


Pl'B 


1  Tim.  3:10  let  th.  also  be  lirst  «' 
/M.  3:9  yonr  fathers  /).  me 

PROVETII,  l\G. 
rjeut.  13:3  Lord  your  a.  p.  yon 
Acts  9:22  Saul  /;,  that  tins  is  ch 
Eph.  5:10  /).  what  is  accept,  to  L. 

PROVEiVDER. 

Gen.  a4:35  we  have  straw  and  p. 

32  gave  straw  and  /;.  to  cam. 

■12:27  opened  sack  to  give  ass/). 

43:24  men  gave  their  asses /;. 

Ju,/.  l!l:19  Ih.  is  straw  and  /).  21 

/>■.  30:24  asses  shall  eat  cleiin  /;. 

PROVERB. 
Peut.  28:37  and  ye  shall  be  a/;. 
1  Sam.  10: 12  /).  is  Saul  am.  prop. 
24:13  as  saitli  /;.  of  the  ancients 

1  A'.  9:7  Israel  shall  he  a/). 

2  Chr.  7:20  house  will  I  ma.  a  p. 
Pi.  6!i:ll  I  became  a/),  to  lliem 
Pior.  1:6  to  understand  a  p.  and 
A.  14:4  /;.  ag.  king  of  Babylon 


1  Sam.  16:17/).  me  man  can  play 

2  f /()■.  2:7  men  whom  Da.  dicl  /;. 
Ps.  78:20  can  he  /).  flesh  for  pe.  ? 
■Uat.  10:9/;.  nei.  gold  nor  silver 
Luke  12:.3:j  p.  bags  wax  not  old 
Acts  23:24  /;.  beasts  to  set  P.  on 
Pmi.  12:17/).  things  honest 
1  Tim.  5:8  any  /;.  not  for  house 

PROVIDED. 

Deitt.  a3:21  /).  first  part  himself 

1  Sam.  16:1  I  have/;,  me  a  king 

2  Sam.  19:32^.  king  ofeusten. 
n-  ■*'"''■  ^'ictuals  for  king,  27 
Px.  65:9  when  thou  hast  /;. 
Luke  12:20  things  th.  hast  «. .? 
JJeO.  11:40  having/),  bet.  things 

PROVIDElVrE. 

Acts  24:2  done  to  nation  by  p. 

PROVIDETH,  IIVG. 

■/o6  .38:41  /).  for  the  ra\en  food 
Proe.  6:8/).  meat  in  summer 
2  Cor.  8:21  /;.  for  honest  things 

PROVINCE,  S. 
i  /C.  30:14  princes  of/;.  15,  17  19 
Ezr.  4:15  this  city  hurtful  Ion. 
6:2  found  in/),  of  the  Medes 
i:l(i  gold  thou  canst  find  in  /;. 
'Z,    ''■'■'  ""^-  "'■«  chief  of  the/;. 
Est.  1:1  Ahasu.  reigned  127/;. 

16  wrong  to  peo.  in  />.  22 
2:3  king  appoint  officers  in  p 
3:8  people  scattered  in  all  /; 
4:11  all  peo.  of  king's/),  know 
9:4  Mord.'s  fame  went  thro'/;. 
28  these  rt:i.\s  sh.  be  kept  in /; 
Ec.  2:s  1  gnilu-red  treas.  of/;. 
5:8  if  Ihou  seest  oppres.  in  a  /), 
Lam.  1:1  shewasprincessam.  » 
Ezek.  19:8  against  him  from  /; 
Dan.  2:4.S  made  D.  ruler  over  p 
.3:.30  prom.ited  Shad,  in  then 
8:2Shiishaii,  in/),  of  Elam 
11:24  enter  fattest  places  ofn. 
Act.i  2;J:34  he  asked  of  what  /;. 
25:1  when  Fes.  was  come  to/;. 

PROVISION. 
Gen.  42:25  give  them  /;.  for  way 
45:21  Jos.  gave  them  /).  for  way 
Jos.  9:5  bread  of  th.  /),  was  dry 
12  bread  we  took  hot  for  our/;. 

1  A.  4:7  in  his  month  made  /) 
22  Solomon's/),  was  30  ni'-as 

2  A    6:23  li..  prepar...l  gi-.-at  /). 
I  Chr.  -M-.v.i  r,,r  which  1  made  /;. 
P<.  132:15  1  will  bless  her/;. 
Dan.  1:5  king  appoint,  daily/) 
Pom.  13:14  ma.  uot/;.  for  flesh 

PROVOt'ATIO.\. 
1  A'.  1.5:30  Jer.  made  Is.  sin  by  p 
21:22  lor  the  p.  wherewith  .\h. 
•2  A  23:26  bee.  of /).  Manasseh 
■Wh.  9:18  wrought  great  p.  26 
JobYl-.l  eye  continue  in  th.  /).  ? 
/ .«.  9.i:S  harden  not  your  hearts 
-ism/). //fft.  ;j:8,  15 

Ezek.  20:28  Ih.  they  presented/). 
PROVOKE. 

hx.  23.-21  obey  and  /).  him  not 
'X"",'- „'•*■"  '■""•  long  people/)  ? 

>"i!'o  '"'''■  '^"'l  a''e  secure 
,:'''.7J.-'',''  •''""  °"  ''W  'l>.  ;'■  him 
/-..i.^  doings  against  L.  ton. 

1   '/■      ,"'^'*'  ''■  '"<• '"  anger  ? 

Luu  11:5!  began  to  urge  and  n 
^»),     0:19Iwill/),,ol,.aTo;U' 

1  V-m.  m-S,  V""'"  '"  i^'oiicy.  i-i 

X  •„:.''■ ,""',  •^■""■'  '•h'l-  'o  wr, 
u,.S?''  '."■'•  ""■>■  ''>™^  ("i"!  /J. 
10:il  /;.  to  love  and  good  works 

PROVOKED. 

Mum.  14:23  nor  sh.  any  that/) 


.\  um.  16:.30  these  men  have  /)  L 
Dea/.  9:8  in  Horeb  vc  /).  the  L 

32  at  Tab.  and  Ma'ssah  ye  /;.  L. 
1  Sam.  1:6  adversaries  /;.  sore 

7  so  she  p.  her,  theref.  she  we. 

1  A.  14:22  Judah  p.  to  jealousy 

2  A  23:26  Manasseh  had  p.  him 
1  CTr.  21:1  Satan/).  David 
Ezr.  5:12  our  fathers  hud/).  Ood 
i^'.  78:56  tempted  and  p.  God 

106:7  but  /;.  him  at  the  sea 
29  they  /;.  him  with  invent. 
.33  they/;,  spirit  of  Moses,  43 
Zee.  8:14  your  fathers  /;.  me 

1  Cor.  13:5  char,  is  not  easily  /;, 

2  Cor.  9:2  yonr  zeal  /;.  very  many 
PROVOKEDST,  ETH. 

Dent.  9:7  forget  not  how  /).  Lord 
Pror.  20:2  wlioso/).  him  to  an^- 
Js.  6.!:3  peo.  that  p.  me  to  angSr 
azek.  8:3  image  which  /;.  jeal. 

See  ANGER. 

PROVOKIJVG. 

Deut.  32:19  because  of  p.  sons 

1  A'.  14:15  made  groves,  p.  Lord 
16:7  ag.  Baasha  in  /;.  Lord,  13 

A.  78:17  by/),  the  Most  H. 
Gal.  5:26  vain  glory,  /;.  one  ano. 
PRUDEXC'E. 

2  Chr.  2:12  son  endued  with  n 
Prov.  8:12  I  wisd.  dwell  with  /). 
Eph.  1:8  abound,  in  wisd.  and/;. 

PRUDEIVT. 
tSam.  16:18  Dav.  /;.  in  matters 
P-ov.  12:16/).  man  cover,  shame 
23  a/).  man  conceal,  knowl. 
13:16evei-y  /).  man  dealeth  with 
14:8  wisdom  of/;,  to  understand 
15  the  /).  looketh  to  his  goings 
18/).  are  crowned  with  knowl. 
15:5  he  that  regar.  /).  repr.  is/; 
16:21  the  wise  shall  be  called  /) 
18:15  heart  of/;,  gelteth  knowl 
1!>:14  a  /).  wife  is  from  the  Lord 
22:3  a/).  man  forcse.  evil,  27:12 
/k.  3:2  take  away/;,  and  ancient 
5:31  woe  top.  in  their  own  sig 
10:13 1  have  done  it,  for  I  am/) 
29:14  understanding  of/),  men 
Jer.  49:7  is  counsel  perish,  fr.  /)  ? 
I/os.  14:9  who  is  /).  and  he  shall  ■' 
Amos  5:13/).  shall  keep  silence 
.Val.  11:25  hid  these  things  from 

the  wise  and  /).  £«*<■  10:21 
.Ms  13:7  Srig.  Paiilus.  a  /).  man 

I  Cor.  1:19  iindersiandingof/;. 
PRl'DEXTLY. 

Is.  52:13  my  ser\ant  sh.  deal/;. 

PRU.XE,  ED. 
Lev.  25:3  sij  years  shalt  thou  /). 
4  sev.  year  not  sow  field  nor  /; 
/s.  5:6  it  shall  not  he  /;. 

PRr\ii\G. 

Is.  2:4  heat  spears  into  p.  hooks 
18:5  cut  oir  sprigs  with  p.  hooks 

Joel  3:10  bral  //.  hi,.ilcs  into  .spe. 

Jlic.  4:3  beat  spears  into/;,  hoo. 
PS-4L.>I. 

1  Chr.  16:7  David  deliver,  this;). 

Ps.  81:2  take  /).  98:5  voice  ot  p. 

Aets  13:.33  as  writ,  in  second  /) 
.35  saith  in  ano.  /).  Thou  shall 

1  Cor.  14:20  every  one  hath  a  /;. .? 
PSALMIST. 

2  Sam.  23:1  David  sweet  /).  of  Is 
PSALMS. 

1  Chr.  16:9  sing/).  Ps.  105:2 
Ps.  95:2 joyful  noise  with/). 
LukeiQ:4i  D.  saith  in  book  of/). 
24:44  which  were  written  in  p. 
Acts  1:'20  written  in  book  of  P. 
Eph.  5:19  speak,  to  yours,  in/). 
Col.  .3:16  admonish,  other  in  p. 
Jam.  5:13  is  any  merry?  sing  p. 

PSALTERY. 
1  Sam.  10:5  meet  prop,  with  an. 
Ps.  :B:2  sing  with  the  p.  144:9 
.57:8  awake  p.  and  harp,  108:2 
71:22  I  will  praise  with/).  92:3 
81:3  bring  hither  harp  with  /;. 
1.50:3  praise  him  with  /).  harp 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of/).  7,  10,  15 
PSALTERIES.     See  cymbals. 

Pl'BLIt',  LY. 
Mat.  l:l!l  make  her  a  /).  example 
/Ic/x  18:48 /,.<■,, nvin.-ed  the  .lews 
20:30  hnl  have  laught  you/;. 
PIBLUAIV,  S. 
Mat.  5:46  do  not/),  same?  47 
9:10   many   /).   sat  with   him, 
.I/<()-A-2:15;  Luke5:i9 

II  why  eat.  your  master  wi.  p. 
10:3  Thomas,  and  Matthew/). 


PUN 

Mat.  11:19  a  friend  of/;.  Lu  7-.34 
18:17  let  him  be  as  hea.  and  /; 
21:31  /).  go  into  kingdom  of  G 
-a  p.  and  harlots  beli.  on  him 
Luke  3:12  came  p.  to  be  baptized 
5:27  he  saw  a  /;.  named  Levi 
;:2!1/;.  jnsti.  G.  being  baptized 
15:1  then  drew  near  to  him  p. 
18:10  the  one  Pharisee,  other  p. 
11  God,  I  thank  thee,  not  as/;. 
13/;.  standing  afar  ofl',  said 
19:2  Zaceheus  chief  among/;. 

PUBLISH. 
Dent.  .32:3  I  will  /;.  name  of  L. 

1  Sam.  31:9/;.  it  in  house  of  idols 

2  Sam.  1:20/).  it  not  in  Askelon 
iVeh.  8:15  /;.  that  they  bring  pine 
Ps.  26:7  may  /).  with  the  voice 
Jer.  4:5/;.  in  Jeru.  16  /).  against 

5:30  declare  this,  p.  it  in  Judah 
31:7/;.  ye  and  say.  O  Lord  save 
46:14  ;;.  in  Migdol,  /;.  in  Noph 
50:3/;.  and  conceal  not 
^)«os3:9/).  in  palaces  of  Ashdod 
4:5  proclaim  and  /).  fr.  otTeiings 
Mark  1:46  he  began  to/;,  it,  5:20 

PUBLISHED. 
Est.  1:20  dec.  /).  thro'  empire,  22 
3:14  Hainan's  decree  /).  8:13 
Ps.  68:11  great  company/),  it 
Jon.  3:7  he  caused  it  to'hep. 
.Mark  7:.3B  more  a  gre.  deal  th.  p. 
13:10  the  gospel  must  first  hep. 
Luke8:mp.  through  whole  city 
Aets  10:37  that  word  wh.  was  /;. 
13:49  word  of  the  Lord  was  /;. 
Pl'BLISHETH. 
Ts.  52:7  that  /).  peace,  /;.  salvat. 
./«'.  4:15  voice/),  aflfliction 
iVflA.  1:15  feet  of  him  /;.  peace 

PlIBLIliS. 
Acts  28:8  the  father  of  P.  lay  sick 

PIDENS. 
2  Tim.  4:21  greeteth  thee  and  P. 

Pl'FFED  up. 
1  Cor.  4:6  no  one  of  you  be  p.  up 


18  some  are/),  up.  as  though 

19  not  speech  of  th.  are  p.' up 
5:2  are  p.  up  and  not  mourned 
13:4  charitv  is  not  /;.  up 

Cot.  2:18  vainly/),  up 

PfFFETH  at,  up. 

Ps.  10:5  enemies,  hen.  at  them 
12:5  safety  fr.  him  th.  /).  at  him 

1  Cor.  8:1  know].  /).  up.  charity 
PUL. 

2  A".  15:19  P.  king  of  Assyria 
1  Chr.  5:26  stirred  ui)  spirit  of  P. 
Is.  66:19  those  that  escape  to  P. 

Pl'LL,  ED. 

Gen.  8:9  Noali  /).  the  dove  to  him 
19:10  the  men  /;.  Lot  into  hou.se 
1  A.  13:4  Jerob.  could  not/),  it 
E2r.  6:11  let  timber  be/;,  down 
Ps.  31:4  /;.  me  out  of  net 
Is.  22.19  fr.  thy  state/),  th.  down 
■/er.  1:10  set  th.  top.  down,  18:7 
12:3/).  them  like  sheep  for  sla. 
24:K  build,  not/),  down,  42:10 
Larn.  3:11  /).  me  in  pieces 
Ezek.  17:9  sh.  he  not  /).  up  roots  ? 
.•lma<  9:15  shall  no  more  be/),  np 
.Vic.  2:8/).  ofi'robe  with  gann. 
Zee.  7:11  /;.  away  shoulder 
.ifat.  7:4  /;.  out  mote,  Luke  0:42 
Luke  12:18/).  down  my  barns 
14:5  not  /).  him  out  on  sab.  ? 
Acts  23:10  lest  Paul  sho.  been  /;, 

PULLING. 
2  Cm;  10:4  mightv  to  /).  down 
Juile  23  with  i'ear/).  out  of  fire 

Pl'LPIT. 
SfeA.  8:4  Ezra  stood  upon  a  p. 

Pl'LSE. 
2  Sam.  17:28  and  parched  .p. 
Ban.  1:12  let  them  give/). 

PlTiMSH. 

Lev.  26:18/7.  you  sev.  times,  24 
/'rm<.  17:26  to  /;.  inst  not  good 
Is.  10:12/;.  stout  heart  of  king 
1.3:11  IwilI/7.  world  for  evil 
34:21  Lord  shall  /;.  the  host 
26:21  L.  Cometh  10/7.  inhabit. 
27:1  L.  with  strong  sw.  sh.n. 
■le?:  9:25/).  them  are  circumcised 
11:22/7.  men  of  Anathoth 
13:21  what  say  when  he  sh.  p.  .)> 
21:14  /).  accord,  to  your  doings 
23:34  I  will  ;;.  man  ;   25:12  /;. 

king,  50:18 
27:8/).  nation;  29:.33/).  Shem. 
30:-a0  I  will /).  all  th.  oppress  ih. 
36:31  I  will  /;.  Jehoiakim 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


985 


PUU 

J*r.  44:13  j9.  them  in  E.  as  I  p.  J. 

29  a  bij;;!!  lliiu  1  will  /).  you 
46:23  I  will  p.  Ww  mullitiulc 
51:44  1  will  p.  Bel  in  Bubylun 
nos.  A-3p.  them  for  tlictr  ways 
14  I  will  not  p.  j'our  daujihters 
Vi-.-ip.  .J.  acc<»nUnj^  to  his  ways 
Amos  3:2  I  will  ».  you  for  iniq. 
Ztp.  1:S  in  thiv  1  will  p.  princes 
9  1  will  p.  all  those  that  leap 
12/).  men  that  are  settled 
Zee.  8:14  as  I  Ihoug.  Xo  p.  them 
w!lc/^4:2I  how  ih.  mi-jhi/).  them 

PrXISHEU. 
Ex.  21:20  shall  euruly  be  p.  22 
21  not  be;>.  he  is  his  money 
Ezr.  9:13 />.  less  than  iniq.  des. 
Job  31:11  It  is  iniq.  to  be  p.  ^ 
Fwr.  21:11  whoH  seorner  is />. 
22:3  simple  are  p.  27:12 
Jer.  44:13  as  I  have  p.  Jerusa. 
50:18  punish  as  I  have  p.  king 
Zfp.  3:7  not  cut  oft',  how  I  p. 
Zee.  10:3  shepherds,  I  p.  goats 
AcU  22:5  br.  them  bou.  to  be  ]). 
26:11  I  p.  them  in  every  synag. 
2  r/iftf.  1:9  p.  with  destruction 
2  PU.  2:9  day  of  jndgm.  to  be  p. 
PrXISHMEXT. 


PUU 

ITeb.  10:22  bodies  washed  with  p. 
Jam.  1:27 />.  relig.  and  undetlled 
3:17  windom  fr.  above  is  first  p. 
2  Pet.  3:1  1  t*tir  up  your  p.  minus 

1  John  3:3  piuifl.th  as  he  isjt. 
J!tv.  15:0  ani.'.  elothnl  in  p.  linen 

^:1  showed  a  p.  river  of  water 

See  UEAHT,  GOLD. 

PIKELY. 

Is.  1:25  I  will  p.  pur;;e  away 
PlKI£XE:t»8. 

Job  22:30  deliv.  by  p.  of  hands 
Pi'ov.  22:11  he  lovuu  p.  of  heart 

2  Cor.  6:G  appro,  uurt^elves  hy  p. 
PIUER. 

Lam.  4:7  Xnzariles  p.  than  nnow 
Hub.  1:13  thou  art  ui p.  eyes 

PIRGE.  ETH. 
2  Cfir.  34:3  Josiuh  be^'aii  top.  J. 
Pn.  51:7/).  me  with  hyssop 
(J5:3  traiKJgressions  lliou  sh.p. 
Ig.  1:25/).  awav  tliy  dross 
Eztk.  20:38  I  w'ill  p.  fr.  am.  you 
4^1:20  seven  days  i^hall  Ihev  /). 
Dan.  11:35  some  of  th.  />.  lliem 
Mai.  3:3  w.  ae  "old  and  silver 
Mat.  3:12  B.  his  floor.  Luki  3:17 
-  -  JoArt  15:2  nranch  that  bea.  hep. 

Oen.  4:13/).  trreat.  ih.  I  can  bear'  1  Cor.  5:1  p.  out  the  old  leaven 


Zi^v.  26:41  aceept  p.  <if  iniq.  43 

1  Sam.  2S:10  no  p.  Bhall  hup.  th. 

Job  31:3  a  strange  p.  to  workers 

Proi\  19:19  man  of  wrath  suf.  p. 

Lam.  3:;J9  for  p.  of  his  sins 

4:6  p.  of  my  people  is  greater 

than  the  p.  of  Sodom 

22  p.  of  thine  iniq.  is  accomp. 

Ezek.  14:!0  bear  p.  of  their  iniq. 

p.  uf  prophets  as  /).  of  him 
Av\os\:i\  will  not  turn  awav  p. 
thereof.  6,  9,  11,  13;  2:1.  4,  6 
Zee.  14:19  this  shall  be  p.  of  Eg. 
Mat.  25:4(i  go  into  everlasting  p. 
S  Cor.  2:6  such  a  man  is  this  p. 
Htb.  10:2i»  how  much  sorer  p. 
1  Pet.  2:14  for  p.  uf  evil-doers 

PlXISHMEVrs. 
Job  19:29  bringetli  p.  of  sword 
Ps.  149:7  execute  p.  upon  people 
PUNON     .V»m.  33:42.  43 

PUR. 
Est.  3:7  cast  P.  that  is,  the  lot 
9:34  for  Haman  had  east  P. 
26  Purim,  after  the  name  of  P. 
See  pruiM. 

PURCHASE,  Substantive. 
Oen.  49:32 p.  of  tield  and  cave 
Jer.  32:  U  I  took  evidence  of  p. 
12  1  gave  evidence  of  p.  14,  16 
PURCHASE,  ED. 
G^n.  25:10  Abra.  p.  of  sons  of  H. 
Bx.  15:16  over  wh.  thou  hast />. 
Lev.  25:;i:3  if  a  man  p.  of  Levites 
Puth  4:10  K.  I  p.  to  be  my  wife 


2  7^m.  2:21  if  a  man  p.  himself 
Heb.  9:14  p.  your  conscience 
PURGED. 

1  Sam.  3:14  Eli's  house  not  be  p. 

2  Chr.  34:8  when  lie  had  p.  land 
Prov.  16:6  by  mercy  iniq.  is  p. 
Is.  AA  p.  blood  of  Jerusalem 

6:7  iniq.  taken  away,  sin  is  p. 
22:14  this  iniq.  shall  not  hep. 
27:9  bv  this  iniq.  of  .Jacob  be  p. 
Ezek.  24:13  beca.  1  have  p.  thee, 

and  thou  was  not  p. 
Heb.  1:3  when  he  had  p.  onrsine 
9:22  almost  all  thi.  are  by  lawp. 
10:2  bee.  worshippers  once  p. 
2  Pd.  1:9  forgotten  he  wasp. 

PURGIXG. 
Mark  7:19  the  dmught,  p.  meats 

PURIFICATIOX,  S. 
Nvvi.  19:9  it  is  a  p.  for  n^in 

17  ashes  of  burnt  heifer  p. 
2  Cfir.  30:19  p.  of  the  sanctuary 
Neh.  12:45  port,  kept  ward  of  p. 
Est.  2:3  the  things  of  their /». 

12  HO  were  the  days  of  their  p. 
Luke  2:22  days  of  her  p. 
Act^  21:26  accomp.  of  days  of  p. 

PURIFY. 
iV»/m.  19:12  shall  p.  himself,  19 
20  unclean,  and  not  p.  himself 
31:19  p.  yourselves  third  day 
20  p.  all  your  raiment 
Job  41:25  by  rea.  of  break,  th.  p. 
Is.  Oti;17p.  themselves  in  garden 
Ezt'k.  43:u6  seven  days  p.  altar 


Ps.  74:2  congrei^ti.  thou  hast  p.  | ,)/«/.  a-j  de  shall  p.  sons  of  Levi 

78:54  wh.  his  right  hand  hadp      ------ 

Acf.<  1:18  this  man  p.  a  field 

8:20  gift  of  God  may  be  p. 

20:28  p.  with  his  own  blood 
Epb.  1:14  redemption  of  p.  nos.  | 
1  Tim.  3:13  office  of  dea,  well,  p. 

PURE. 
Ex.  27:20  br.  p.  oil,  Lev.  24:3 

31:8  p.  candles.  39:37;  Lev.  24:4 
2)^ut.  32:14  p.  blood  of  grupe 
S  5dm.  22:27  with  p.  thou  wilt 

show  thyself  ».  Ps.  lg:26 
Ezr.  6:20  all  p.  killed  passover 
Job  4:17  shall  a  man  be  more  p.  / 

8:6  Ihon  wcrt  p.  and  uprii:ht 

11:4  thou  said.  My  doctrine  is/?. 

16:17  injustice,  my  prayer  is  p, 

25:5  stars  are  not  p.  in  his  sight 
Ps.  12:6  words  of  the  Lord  are  p. 

19:8  commandment  of  L.  is  p. 

119:140  thy  word  is  very  p. 
Prov.  15:2ti  words  of  p.  are  plea. 

20:9  who  can  say,  I  am  p.  fr.  sin  ? 

11  whether  his  work  be  p. 
21:8  as  for  p.  his  work  is  right 
30:5  every  word  of  God  is  p. 

12  a  generation  p.  in  own  eyes 
Dan.  7:9  hair  of  head  like  p.  wool 
Mic.  6:11  shall  I  count  them  p./ 
Zep.  3:9  turn  to  people  p.  laniru. 
Mai.  1:11  iu  ev.  place  an.  olfer. 
Acts  20:26  p.  from  blood  of  men 
Pom.  14:20  all  th.  indeed  are  p. 
Phil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  p. 

1  Tim.  .3:9  faith  in  ap.  consci. 
5:22  partak.  of  sins,  keep  thy.  p. 

2  Tim.  1:3  with  p.  conscience 
Tit.  1:15  to  the  p.  all  thi.  are  p. 

to  the  defiled  nothing  is  p. 

G3 


Joh'i  11:55  went  to  Jerus.  to  p. 
Acts  21:24  take  and  p.  thyself 
Tit.  2:14  p.  a  peculiar  people 
Jam.  4:8  p.  your  hearts 

PURIFIED,  ETH. 

Lev.  8:15  and  p.  the  altar 
Xutn.  8:21  Le.  were  p.  Ezek.  6:20 
19:13  touch  dead  body.  p.  not 
31:23  p.  with  water  of  neparat. 
2  Sam.  11:4  Bathsheba  wasp. 
Ps.  12:6  pure  words,  as  silver  p. 
Dan.  12:10  many  siiall  hep. 
Acts  24;  18  certain  J.  fount!  me  p. 
Heb.  9:2-3  things  in  heavens />. 
1  Ptt.  1:22  ye  p.  your  souls 
1  JohnZ:^  this  hippep.  himself 

PURIFIER. 
McU.  2:3  he'shall  sit  as  ap. 

PURIFYIXG. 
Lev.  12:4  continue  in  blood  of  p. 
Xum.  8:7  sprinkle  water  of/). 
1  thr.  2:J:28  in  p.  holy  things 
Est.  2:12  things  for  p.  of  women 
John  2:6  manner  of  p.  of  Jews 
8:25  th.  arose  question  about  p. 
Acts  15:9  p.  their  hearts  by  faith 
21:2*i  the  next  dav  p.  himself 
Heb.  y:13sanctifl."top.  of  flesh 

PURIM. 

Est.  9:26  called  these  davs  P. 

28davs  of  P.  sho.  not  fail.  29. 31 

32  decree  4)f  Esther  confirm.  P. 

PURITY. 

1  T%7n.  4:12  exam,  in  faith,  in  p. 

5:2  rebuke  younijer  with  all  p. 

PURLOIMXG. 
Tit.  2:10  not  p.  showing  fidelity 


PUR 

PURPLE. 

Ex.  25:4  the  ufl'.-riiiu',  p.  26:1 

39:3  g<dd  cut  t<»  \v.»ik  in  the  p. 
yum.  4:13  take  ashes,  spread  p. 
Jinl.  8:26/;.  raiment  on  kings 
2  Chr.  2:7  a  man  lo  work  p.  14 

3:14  made  veil  <)f  blue,  and  p. 
Est.  1:6  fast,  with  cords  of  p. 

8:15  Monl.  went  with  gar.  of  p. 
Pmv.  31:22  clothing  is  silk.  p. 
Cunt.  3:10  made  covering  of  p. 

7:5  the  hair  of  thy  head  like  p. 
Jer.  10:9  and  p.  is  their  clothing 
Ezek.  27:7  p.  which  ccivered  thee 

16  Svritt  occun.  fairs  with  /;. 
.V(/rifc"l5: 17  clothed  him  with^). 
20  they  took  oft'  the  /).  fr.  him 
Luke  16:19  a  rich  man  clo.  in  p. 
John  19:2  soldiers  put  on  him  p. 
5  then  came  Jesus,  wearing  p. 
Acts  16:14  Lydia,  a  seller  of  p. 
lirv.  17:4  woman  arrayed  in  p. 

18:12  buyeth  merchandise  of  p. 

16  great  city,  clothed  iup. 

PURPOSE. 
Ruth  2:16  liandfuls  of  p.  for  her 
Ezr.  4:5  counsellors  to  frustr.  p. 
Xeh.  8:4  a  pulpit  made  for  the  p. 
Job  33:17  wilhd.  man  ft-om  hisp. 
Prov.  20:18  ev.  p.  is  estublished 
Ec.  3:1  lime  to  ev.  p.  17 ;  8:6 
Is.  1:11  to  what  p.  sacrifices? 

14:26  this  isp.  that  is  purposed 

30:7  E^rypti.  shall  help  to  nop. 
Jer.  49:30  Nebu.  conceived  a  p. 

51:^  ev.  p.  of  L.  be  performed 
Dan.  6:17  that  p.  be  not  chaug. 
Acts  11:23  that  with  p.  of  heart 

27:13  suppos.  obtained  theirp. 

43  centurion  kept  them  fr.  p. 

Pom.  8:28  called  according  top. 

9:11  that  the  p.  of  God  stand 

17  for  this  p.  I  raised  thee  np 
Eph.  1:11  according  top.  of  him 

3:11  accord,  to  eternal  p.  in  C. 

6:22  for  same  p.  Col.  4:8 
2  Tim.  1:9  called  us  accor.  top. 

3:10  hast  fully  known  my  p. 
1  John  3:8  for  this  p.  Son  ol  God 

PURPOSES. 
Job  17:11  dayft  past,  p.  broken 
Prov.  15:22  with,  counsel  p.  are 
Is.  19:10  shall  be  broken  in  p. 
Jer.  49:20  counsel  of  L.p.  50:45 
PURPOSE,  ED. 

1  A".  5:5  I  p.  to  build  house  to  L. 

2  Chr.  28: 10 p.  to  keep  under  Ju. 
32:2  Sennacherib  p.  to  fight  J. 

Ps.  17:3  p.  mouth  sh.  not  trans. 
140:4  wno  have  p.  to  overthrow 
Is.  14:24  I  ha.  p.  so  sh.  it  stand 

26  the  purpose/),  on  earth 

27  L.  hath  p.  who  disannul  it? 
23:9  Lord  hath  p.  to  stain  pride 
46:11 1  have  p.  it,  will  do  it 

Jer.  4:28  I  p.  it,  will  not  repent 

26:3  repent  me  of  evil  wh.  I  p. 

36:3  will  hear  all  evil  wh.  I  p. 

49:20  pnrjioses  that  hep.  50:45 
Laoi.  2:8  Lord  p.  to  destroy  wall 
Dan.  1:8  Daniel  p.  not  to  defile 
Acts  19:21  Paul  p.  to  go  to  Jem. 

20:3  Paul  p.  to  return  thro'  M. 
Ro7n.  1:13  oftent.  I/),  to  come 
2  Cor.  1:17  I  p.  accord,  to  flesh? 
Eph.  1:9  his  will  wh.  he  hath  p. 

3:11  purp.  which  hep.  in  C.  J. 

PURPOSETH,  l\G. 
Gen.  27:42  Esau  p.  to  kill  thee 
2  Cor.  9:7  as  he  p.  iu  heart 

PURSE,  S. 
P}-ov.  1:14  let  us  have  one  p. 
Milt,  in:'.t  silver  nor  brass  in  p. 
Mark  iV.t^  no  money  in  theirp. 
Luke  10:4  neither  p.  nor  scrip 

22:25  I  sent  you  w  ithout  p. 
36  he  that  hath  a  p.  let  him 
PURSU*E. 
Gen.  35:5  did  not  p.  sons  of  J. 
Ex.  15:9  enemy  said,  I  will  p. 
Dent.  19:6  avenger  p.  Jos.  20:5 
Jos.  2:5  p.  them  quickly.  10:19 

1  Sam.  25:29  a  man  is  risen  top. 
30:8  shall  I  p.  ?  he  answered,  p. 

2  Sam.  17:1  arise  and  p.  after  D. 
20:6  servants,  p.  after  Sheba,  7 
24:13  flee  while  enemies  p.  * 

Job  13:25  wilt  tho»  p.  dry  stub.  ? 
30:15  ter.  p.  my  soul  as  wind 
Ps.  34:14  seek  lieace,  and  p.  it 
Is.  30:16  thev  that  p.  be  swia 
Jer.  48:2  Madmen,  sword  sh.  p. 
Ezek.  35:6  blood  shall  p.  thee 
IIos.  y:3  Israel,  enemy  shall  p. 
Amos  1:11  E.  did  p.  his  brother 
.VaA.  1:8  darkness^,  his  enemi. 


PUT 

PURSUED, 

Oen.  14:14  Abmni  p.  to  Dan.  15 
31:23  and  Uiban  //.  Jacob.  30 

Ex.  14:8  Pharaoh  p.  Isniel,9.  23; 
Veut.\V.\\  Jos.  2-1:6 

Jud.  1:6  p.  after  Adoni-bezek 
7:2;j  Gideon  p.  Mid.  25:  8:12 

1  .SVim.7:Il  Israel  n.  Phil.  17:52 

2  Sam.  2:19  Asnhel  p.  Abner 
22:38  I  p.  enemies,  Ps.  lh;3T 

1  K.  20:20  Syrians  fted,  Israel  p. 

2  A'.  25:5  army  of  Chaldeea  p. 

the  king, /tr.  3!):5  •  52itt 
2  Chr.  14:13  Asa  p.  Ethiop.  to  G. 
A".  41:3  hep.  them  and  passed 
Lam.  4:19  they  /).  us  ou  mount. 

PURSUER,  S. 
./oj«.  2:16  mount,  lest  p.  meet 
8:20  people  tunnel  upon  thcp. 
Lam,  1:6  are  gone  before  the  p. 

PURSUETH,  l.\G. 
Lev.  26:17  shall  ftee  wh.  nonep. 

.36  shall  fall  when  none  /),  37; 
.7w(/.  8:4  300  men.  faint,  yt-tp. 

1  Sam.  2:i:28  S.  returned  from  p. 

2  Sam.  3:22  J.  came  {torn  p.  tro, 
18:16  people  returned  from  p,  L 

1  A".  18:27  your  Kod  p.  on  jour. 

Prov.  11:19  he  th.  p.  evil,  p.  dea. 

13:21  evil  p.  sinners,  to  nghte. 

19:7  hep.  them  with  words 

28:1  wick,  flee  when  no  man  p. 

PURTEXA\CE. 

Ex.  12:9  roast  wi.  fire  legs  and  p. 
PUSH. 

Ex.  21:29  if  ox  were  to  p.  36 

Deut.  83:17  with  them  he  shall  p. 

1  K.  22:11  with  these  shall  thou 
p.  the  Syrians,  2  Chr.  18:10 

Job  30:12  they  p.  away  ray  feet 

7*^.  44:5  thro  tliee  we  p.  enem. 

Dan.  11:40  shall  king  p.  at  him 
PUSHED,  l\G. 

Ezek.  34:21  p.  diseased  with  hor. 

Dan.  8:4  I  saw  ramp,  westward 
PUT. 

Gen.  2:8  there  G.  p.  the  man.  15 
3:15  I  will  p.  enmity  bet.  thee 
27:15  p.  th.  upon  Jacob  her  son 
29:3  /).  stone  ag.  on  well's  mou, 
30:42  feeble,  he  p.  not  the  rods 
32:16  p.  space  between  drove 
39:4  all  hep.  into  Joseph's  ha, 
40:15  should  p.  me  into  dunge. 
42:17  hep.  altogether  in  ward 
46:4  Joseph  p.  hand  on  th.  eyes 
48:18  p.  right  hand  upon  head 

E.r.  3:22  shall  p.  them  on  sons 
4:6  L.  said.  p.  thy  hand  iu  boa. 
15  p.  words  in  his  mouih 
8:23  I  will  p.  division  bet.  my 
15:26  I  wilt  p.  none  of  diseases 
22:5 p.  beast  inano.  man's  field 
11  oath  he  hath  not  p.  his  ha. 
23:1  p.  not  thy  hand  wi.  wicked 
29:24  shall  p.  all  iu  hands  of  A, 
33:5  now  p.  off"  thy  ornamenta 

Lev.  8:27  he  p.  allon  A."s  luuids 
26:8  p.  10.000  to  fli.  Deut.  32:30 

Niim.  6:27  sh.p.  my  name  on  Is. 
11:17  spirit  on  thee,  p.  on  them 
29  L.  would  p.  hie  Spi.  on  th. 
23:5  L.  p.  word  in  Ba.'e  mouth. 

Deut.  10:2  shalt  p.  them  in  ark 
5  I  p.  tables  in  the  ark  I  made 
12:5  place  he  sh.  /;.  hie  nanif,  21 
7  rej.  in  all  ye  p.  your  hand  to 
18:18/).  my  words "inhis  mouth 

./(/(/.  12:3  I  p.  my  life  in  my  bu. 

1  Sam.  2:36/;.  me  in  priest's  ofli. 
14:26  no  man  p.  hand  to  his  m. 
17:39  David  p.  them  ofl'him 
19:5  did  p.  his  life  in  his  hand 
28:21  I  p.  my  life  in  my  hand 

1  A*.  9:3  to  p.  my  name  there, 

11:36;  l-r:21 
12:29  other  calves  p.  he  in  Dan 
18:2:i  on  wood.  p.  no  fire  under 
22:27  king  p.  fellow  in  prison 

9  A'.  4:34p.  mouth  upon  mouth 

11:12  they  p.  the  crown  on  him 

i:i:16p.  hand  on  bow,  he/A  ha. 

21:7  in  Jer.  will  I  p.  mv  name, 

2  r/(r.  6:20;  12:13;  :«:7 

1  Chr.  11:19  p.  lives  in  jeopardy 
13:10  because  he  p.  hand  to  ark 

2  Chr.  6:11  in  house  I  p.  the  ark 
Ezr.  7:27  p.  thin,  in  king's  heart 
Xeh.  2:12  what  G.p.  in  my  heart 

3:5  nobles  p.  not  necks  to  work 
4:23  that  every  onep.  them  off 
6:14  T.  would  p.  me  in  fear,  19 
Job  4:18  he  p.  no  trust  in  his  ecr. 
13:14  I  p.  mv  life  in  my  hand  f 
19:13/).  inv'l)rethren  far  fr.  me 
23:6  he  would  p.  strength  In  me 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


PUT  ] 

Job  41:2 can.;),  hook  in.  his  no.  ? 
/'«■  4:7  p.  gladness  in  my  heart 
8:6  thoa  hast  j).  all  things  nn- 
dcr  his  feet,  1  Cor.  15:25,  27 ; 
Eph.  1:22;  11,1).  i-A 
9-20  p.  in  fear.  O  L.  thatnation 
31:18  let  Ivins  lips  be  p.  to  sile. 
10-3  p.  new  sons  in  my  mouth 
14  let  them  be  «.  to  shame  that 

wish  me  evil,  44:7  ;  53:5 
44:9  thou  hast  p.  ns  to  shame 
78:56  V-  »hem  to  perp.  reproaeh 
88:18  lover  and  friend;),  fr.  me 
118-8  tr.  L.  than  p.  con.  in  man 

9  tr.  L.  than  put  coufl.  in  prin. 
119-31  O  L.  p.  me  not  to  shame 

Pro!'.  25:8  nei.  p.  thee  to  shame 

10  heareth  it  p.  thee  to  shame 
Ec.  10: 10  p.  to  more  strength 
Cant.  6:3  p.  off  coat,  how  p.  on? 
Ix.  5:20  that ;;.  darkn.  for  li<;ht 

10:13  I  ha.  p.  down  inhabitants 
42:1  I  have  p.  my  Spirit  upon 

him,  Mat.  12:18 
47:11  not  be  able  to  p.  it  off 
51:16;).  words  in  mou.  Jer.  1:9 
23  p.  into  hand  that  afflict  th. 
53:10  he  hath  p.  him  to  grief 
69:21  words  I  p.  in  thy  mouth 
63:11  where  is  he  that;j.  his  H. 

Spirit  within  him? 
Jer.  3:19  how  shall  I  p.  thee  am. 
8:14  Lord  our  G.  p.  ns  to  silence 
12:13  they;),  themselves  to  pain 
Sl:33  p.  my  law  in  inward  parts 
.32:40  will  p.  my  fear  in  hearts 
£if*.  8:17  p.  branch  to  th.  nose 
11:19  I  will  put  a  new  spirit 
-n-ithin  vou,  36:26,  27;  37:14 
16:14  comel.  I  had  p.  upon  thee 
29:4  p.  hooks  in  thv  iaws,  38:4 
30:13  p.  a  fear  in  land  of  Egypt 
37:6  p.  breath  in  you,  ye  shall 
Van.  6:19  and  whom  hep.  down 
mc.  2:12  I  will  p.  them  together 
7:5  p.  not  confidence  in  a  guide 
Zfp.  3:19  ha.  been  p.  to  shame 
Mat.  5:15  candle  p.  under  bushel 
19:6  no  man  p.  asun.  Mark  10:9 
26:.')2p.  up  thy  swo.  John  18:11 
Mark  10:16  p.  his  hands  on  them 
L'ike  1:52  hath  p.  down  mighty 
15:22  p.  it  on  him  and  p.  a  ring 
John  5:7  none  top.  me  into  pool 
Ads  1:7  Fa.  p.  in  his  own  power 
4:3  they  p.  the  apostles  in  hold 
5:25  men  whom  ye  p.  in  prison 
13:46  p.  word  of  God  from  you 
15:9p.  no  difference  between  lis 

1  Cor.  15:24  p.  down  authority 
25  p.  his  enemies  nuder  his  fe. 

2  Cor.  8:16  G.  p.  same  care  in  T. 
Enh.  4:22  p.  off  old  man.  Col.  3:9 

Col.  3:8  ye  also  p.  off  these,  ang. 
2  Tim.  1:6  I  p.  thee  in  remembr. 

Tit.  3:1  p.  them  in  mind  to  be 

subject 
Phlle.  18  p.  that  on  my  acconnt 
lleb.  2:5  hath  he  not  p.  in  subj. 
6:6  p.  him  to  an  open  shame 
8:10  I  will  p.  my  laws  in  mind 
10:16  p.  my  laws  into  th.  hearts 
Jam.  3:3  p.  bits  in  horses'  mou. 

1  Pet.  2:15  p.  to  silence  ignoran. 

2  Pet.  1:14  I  must  p.  off  this  tab. 
J'tde  5  will  p.  you  in  remembr. 
Pev.  2:24  p.  on  vou  none  other 

17:17  God  hatli  p.  in  th.  hearts 


PUT 

1  7<m.  1:19  some  havingp.  aw. 


PUT  away. 

Gen.  35:2  p.  away  strange  gods 
Lev.  21:7  nor  take  a  woman  p.  a. 
Dftit.  19:13  p.  a.  guilt  of  in.  21:9 
22:19  he  may  not  p.  her  a.  29 
Jos.  24:14  p.   a.    strange   gnds, 
28;  Jud.  10:16;  1  Ham.  7:3 

1  Sam.  1:14  Eli  said,  ;).  a.  wine 

2  Sam.  7:15  Said  whom  I  p.  a. 
12:13  Lord  hath  p.  a.  thy  sin 

S  Chr.  15:8  Asa  p.  o.  abom.  idols 
Iter.  10:3  a  cove,  to  p.  o.  wives 

19  gave  hands  top.  a.  wives 
Fs.  18:22  I  did  not  p.  away  his 

statutes 
27:9  p.  not  thy  serv.  a.  in  anger 
Prov.  4:24  p.  a.  a  froward  mou. 
Is.  50:1  whom  I  have  p.  away 
Jer.  3:1  if  a  man  p.  a.  his  wife 

Hp  a.  given  her  a  bill  of  div. 
Ezek.  44:22  nor  pr.  take  her  p.  a. 
Ilns.  2:2  lot  her  p.  cr.  whoredoms 
Amosff.Z  that  p.  far  a.  evil  day 
Mat.  1:19  .J,  minded  top.  her  a. 
Mark  10:2  lawful  top.  a.  wifef 

12  if  a  woman  p.  a.  her  hush. 

1  Cor.  5:13 p.  a.  wicked  person 

7:11  let  not  huxb.  p.  a.  wife,  12 

.£5)A.  4:31  evil  Bpcaking  hep.  a. 


Ileb.  9:26p.  a.  sin  by  sacrifice 

See  DEATH,  EVIL. 

PUT  forth. 

Gen.  3:22  lest  he  p.f.  take  tree 
S:9  N.  p.f.  his  hand  and  took 
19:10  men  p.  forth  their  hand 

A>.  4:4  p.f.  thy  hand  and  take 

Pent.  33:14  precious  things  p.f. 

Jud.  15:15  Samson  p.  f.  took 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jonathan  p./.  rod 
22:17  servants  not  p./.  to  slay 
24:10  not  p.  f.  my  hand  ag.  L. 

2  Sam.  6:6  tzziah  p.  /ortA  his 
hand  to  ark,  1  Clir.  13:9 

18:12  not  p.f.  my  hand  against 

1  A'.  13:4  Jeroboam  p./.  his  ha. 
Job  1:11 ;)./.  hand  and  ton.  2:5 

12  on  himself  p.  not/,  hand 
Ps.  55:20  p.  ;'.  his  hands  ag.  him 

125:3  lest  righteous  p./.  hands 
Pror.  8:lundei-stan.  J),  f.  voice? 

25:6  p.  not  f.  thyself  in  presen. 
Jer.  1:9  Lord  p.  /".  his  hand 
Ezek.  8:3  he  p.  /  form  of  a  hand 
Mat.  9:25  when  pcop.  were  p.f. 

13:24  para.  p.  he/.  31 ;  Lu.  14:7 
^f  ^«  5:34  to  p.  the  apostles/OT-<A 

9:40  but  Peterp.  them  aWforth 

Pl'T  on. 
Gen.  28:20  raiment  to  p.  on 
Lev.  fi:10  priest  sh.  p.  Oft  linen 
11  he  sh.  p.  0)i  other  garments 

16:4  shall  p.  on  holy  linen  coat 
Deut.  22:5  nor  man  p.  on  wom.'s 

2  Srtnt.  1:24  S.  p.  oft  ornaments 
14:2  p.  0)1  mourning  apparel 

1  K.  22:30  but  p.  thou  on  thy 
robes,  2  CVir.  18:29 

2  JT.  3:21  all  able  to  p.  0)J  armor 
Job  27:17  the  just  shall ;).  it  oft 
fffl)!^  5:3  how  shall  I  p.  it  on? 
Is.  51:9p.  Oft  strength.  52:1 
Jer.  13:1  take  girdle,  p.  it  on,  2 
.&<■*.  24:17  and  p.  oft  thy  shoes 

42:14  p.  Oft  other  garm.  44:19 
Mat.  6:25  nor  what  ye  shall;),  on. 

Luke  12:22 
21:7  p.  Oft.  the  ass  their  clothes 
Mark  6:9  not ;).  on  two  coats 
/j«i-e  15:22  p.  Oft  him  best  robe 
.ff«)i.  13:14  p.  ye  on  the  L.  J.  C. 
Gal.  3:-27  baptized,  have  p.  on  C. 
/TpA.  4:24  p.  Oft  new  m.  Col.  3:10 
Col.  3:12  p.  Oft  bowels  of  mercies 
14  p.  Oft  charity,  which  is  bo. 
PUT  out. 
Gen.  38:28  one  p.  out  his  hand 
Lev.  6:12  fire  of  altar  not  be  p.  o. 
.VH))i.  5:2  ;i.  oi/<  of  camp  leper.  4 
3  male  and  fem.  shall  ye  p.  o. 
16:14  wilt  thou  p.  out  the  eyes? 
Peut.  7:22  L.  w-illp.  0.  tho,  nati. 
25:6  that  his  name  be  not  p.  0. 
Jiiil.  16:21  Philis.  p.  o.  S.'s  eyes 
2  Snm.  13:17  p.  this  woman  out 
2  CA)-.  29:7  have  p.  0.  lamps 
.7o6  18:5  light  of  wicked  be  p.  o. 
6  his  candle  be  p.  OJrf.  21:17 ; 
P)-0!'.  13:9;  20:20;  24:20 
Ps  9:5  p.  0.  tlieir  name  for  ever 
Ezek.  32:7  when  I  p.  thee  OtfC 
i/a)-A-  5:40  when  he  had  p.  them 

all  OM^  X«i-«8:54 
John  9:22  be  p.  o.  of  synagogues 
16:2  p.  you  out  of  synagogues 

Pl'T  trust. 
Jud.  9:15 p.  ?.  in  my  shadow 
2  K.  18:24  p.  <.  on  Kg.  /s.  36:9 
1  Chr.  5:20  they  p.  th.  <.  in  him 
Ps'.  4:5  p.  your  ^)-ks<  in  the  Lord 
5:11  all  that  p.  t.  in  thee  rejoice 
7:1  O  L.  God  in  thee  I  p.  trust, 

16:1;  2.5:20;  71:1 
9:10  know  thy  name,    p.  trust 

in  them 
11:1  iuL.  p.  I  my  «.  31:1;  71:1 
17:7  which  p.  their  t.  in  thee 
36:7  p.  their  (.  under  thy  wings 
56:4  in  God  I  have  p.  my  trust 
73:28  I  have  p.  my  t.  in  the  L. 
146:3  p.  not  your  t.  in  princes 
P)'or.  30:5  p.  their  trust  in  him 
.Ter.  39:18  hast  p.  thy  t.  in  thee 
1  Thes.  2:4  p.  in  t.  with  gospel 
//(?6.  2:13 1  will ;).  my  t.  in  him 

PIT,  Participle. 
Lev.  ll;.-^  if  water  be  p.  on  seed 
15:19  shall  hep.  apart  sev,  days 
18:19  nr)t  as  long  as  she  is  ;). 

1  K.  22:10  kings  p.  on  their  rob. 

2  K.  14:12  Judah  wasp,  to  worse 

1  Chr.  19:16  Syri.  p.  to  worse,  19 

2  Chr.  2:14  ev.  device  shall  be  p. 
6:24  if  Tsiai  1  be  p.  to  the  worse 
25;2a  Jud.  was  p.  to  the  worso 


QUE 

Ps.  35:4  he  p.  to  shame.  83:17 

71:1  let  me  never  be  p.  to  con. 

Pror.  25:7  shouldest  be  p.  lower 

Ec.  3:14  nothing  can  be  p.  to  it 

Is.  54:4  Shalt  not  bep.  to  shame 

Jer.  50:42  every  one  p.  in  array 

Zfp.  3:19  have  been  p.  to  shame 

}fid.  9:16  for  that  p.  in  to  fill  up 

Mark  1:14  John  was  p.  in  prison 

.John  13:2  devil  p.  into  hea.  of  J. 

Ileb.  2:8  noth.  not  p.  under  him 

Eev.  11:9  not  bo.  bep.  in  graves 

PVTEOLI. 
Acts  28:13  came  next  day  to  P. 
PUTIEL.     E.r.  6:25 

PVTTEST. 
Peut.  12:18  p.  thv  hands,  15:10 
2  A'.  18:14  that  thonp.  on  me 
Ps.  119:119  thou  p.  away  wicked 

PUTTETH. 

Ex.  30:33  p.  any  on  a  stranger 

Num.  22::W  God  p.  in  my  mouth 

Deut.  25:11  woman  p.  forth  hand 

Job  15:15  he  p.  no  trust  in  saints 

28:9  p.  for.  his  hand  upon  rock 

.3.3:11  he  p.  my  feet  in  the  stoc. 

Ps.  15:5  he  that  p.  nothismoney 

75:7  p.  down  one  and  set.  up 

Prm.  28:25  p.  his  trust  in  Lord 

29:25  p.  his  trust  in  L.  be  safe 

Is.  57:13  p.  trust  in  me  pos.  land 

Lam.  3:29  p.  his  mouth  in  dust 

Mlc.  3:5  p.  not  into  their  mouths 

Mat.  9:16 p.  new  cloth,  Lu.  5:36 

Luke  8:16  no  man  p.  ligh.  candle 

16:18  whoso  p.  away  his  wife 
Joltn  10:4  p.  forth  his  own  sheep 

PUTTIXG. 
Lev.  16:21  p.  them  upon  head 
■lud.  7:6;).  their  hand  to  mouth 
/»-.  58:9  p.  forth  of  the  finger 
Mai.  2:16  God  hateth  p.  away 
^f^>!  9:12  Anan.  p.  his  hand,  17 
19:33  Ale.'c.  J.  p.  him  fonvard 
Pom.  15:15  sort,  as  p.  in  mind 
Eph.  4:25  p.  away  lying 
Col.  2:11  in  p.  off  body  of  sins 

1  Tim.  1:12  p.  me  into  ministry 

2  ri)n.  1:6  by;),  on  my  hands 
1  Pet.  3:21  not  p.  a.  fllth  of  flesh 

PUTREFY  IXG. 
Is.  1:6  wounds,  bruises,  p.  sores 


Q. 


QU-\ILS. 

Ex.  16:13  at  even  q.  came  up. 
A'-)/»n.  11:31  a  w-ind  fr.  L.  bro.  q. 
32  the  people  stood,  gather,  q. 
Ps.  105:40  asked,  he  brought  q. 

aUAKE,  ED. 
Ex.  19:18  the  mount  q.  greatly 

1  Sam.  14:15  trembled,  earth  g. 
Joel  2:10  earth  shall  q.  bof  them 
Ntth.  1:5  the  mountains  q.  at  hi. 
Mat.  27:51  earth  g.  the  rocks  re. 
Beb.  12:21  JI.  said,  I  fear  and  q. 

QCVRIXG. 
Ezek.  12:18  eat  thy  bread  with  q. 
Dan.  10:7  great  q.  fell  on  them 

«U.\NTITY. 
Is.  22:24  hang  vessels  of  small  q. 

QU-\RREL. 
Lev.  26:25  a  sword  sh.  avenge  q. 

2  K  5:7  see  how  he  seekcth  a  q. 
Mark  6:19  Her.  had  q.  ag.  John 
Col.  3:13  if  any  have  q.  ag.  any 

aU.\BRIES. 
Jud.  3:19  Ehud  turned  from  q. 
26  Ehud  escaped  beyond  the  q. 
aU.\RTER. 
Gen.  19:4  peo.  from  ev.  q.  to  Lo. 
./OS.  18:14  Kirjath-jearim,  we.  q. 
Is  47:15  merchants  fl-ander  to  q. 
56:11  every  one  for  gain  from  q. 
Mark  1:45  came  to  him  fl-.  ev.  q. 
See  SOUTH. 

QU.\RTERS. 
Ex.  13:7  no  leav.  seen  in  thy  q. 
Deut.  22:12  fringes  on  four  q. 
1  Chr.  9:24  in  four  q.  were  port. 
Jer.  49:36  from  four  g.  of  heaven 
Acts  9:.32  Peter  passed  thr.  all  q 
16:3  Jews  which  were  in  th.  q. 
28:7  in  same  q.  were  possessio. 
Pev.  20:8  nations  in  4  q.  of  earth 

QU.\TEBXIO>'S. 
Acts  12:4  deliv.  Peter  to  four  g. 

QUAHTUS. 
Eom.  16:23  Q.  a  brother,  salute 

QUEEIV. 
1  K   10-1  q.  of  Sheba  heard  of 
fame  of  Solomon,  2  Chr.  9:1 


QUI 

1  K.  10:4  w-h.  q.  saw  Solom.^e  w. 

10  spices  q.  of  She.  gave  to  S. 
13  Solomon  gave  q.  of  Sheba 

all  her  desire,  2  Chr.  9:9,  12 
11:19  gave  Iladad  sister  of  q. 
15-13    Asa   removed   Maachah 

from  being  q.  2  Chr.  15:16 

2  K.  10:13  salute  children  of  o. 
Xeh.  2:6  king  said.  }.  sitting  Dy 
Est.  1:9  Vasbti  9.  made  feast 

11  bring  the  q.  12  q.  refused 

15  wh.  sh.  we  do  tog.  Vasbti? 

16  the  q.  hath  not  done  wrong 

17  deed  of  q.  sh.  eomc  abroad 
2:4  maiden  that  pleaseth  be  q. 

17  made  Esther  q.  ins.  of  Vas. 
4:4  q.  grieved  ;  5:3  w-ilt,  q.  Est. 
5:12  q.  let  no  man  to  banquet 
7:2  what  is  thy  petition,  g.  Es. ! 

7  Hainan  made  request  to  g. 

8  will  he  force  the  g.  befo.  me 
8:1  house  of  Haman  to  Esth.  g. 
9:31  Mordecai  and  Esth.  the  J. 

Ps.  45:9  the  g.  in  gold  of  Ophu: 
Jer.  13:18  say  to  king  and  g. 
44:17  bum  inc.  to  q.  of  heaven 
25  vowed  to  burn  incense  to  g. 
Dan.  5:10  q.  came  to  banq.  house 
Mat.  12:42  g.  of  south  shall  rise 

up  in  judgment.  Luke  11:31 
Acts  8:27  Candace.  g.  of  Ethiop. 
Sev.  18:7  I  sit  g.  am  no  widow 

QUEEXS. 
Cant.  6:8  there  are  threesc.  q.  9 
Is.  49:23  their  g.  nursing  moth. 

aUEXCH. 
2  Sam.  14:7  they  shall  q.  my  coal 
21:17  thou  g.  not  light  of  Israel 
Ps.  1W:11  wild  asses  g.  thirst 
Cant.  8:7  waters  cannot  g.  love 
Is.  1:31  both  burn,  none  g.  them 
42:3  shall  he  not  q.  Mat.  12:20 
.Jer.  4:4  bum,  none  g.  it,  21:12 
Amos  5:6  none  to  g.  it  in  Beth-el 
Eph.  6:16  to  g.  darts  of  wicked 

1  Thes.  5:19  g.  not  the  Spirit 

QUEXCHED. 
mm.  11:2  fire  g.  2  CTir.  34:25 

2  A'.  22:17  wrath  shall  not  be  7. 
Ps.  118:12  they  are  g.  as  tliorns 
Is.  34:10  not  be  g.  night  nor  day 

43:17  they  are  g.  as  tow 

66:24  nor  shall  their  fire  be  g. 
Jer.  7:20  shall  not  be  g.  17:27 
Ezek.  20:47  fla.  sh.  not  be  q.  48 
J/a/'A-  9:43  fire  never  be  g.  45 

44  where  fire  is  not  g.  46,  48 
ffeb.  11:34  q.  the  violence  of  fira 

ftUESTIOX,  Substantive. 
Mat.  22:35  lawver  asked  him  g. 
ilA!)-A- 11:29  I  ask  one  g.  ans.  mo 

12:34  durst  ask  g.  Luke  20:40 
.John  3:25  arose  g.  bet  disciples 
Acts  15:2  came  to  apos.  about  g. 

18:15irit  beag.  of  words 

19:40  danger  to  be  called  in  g. 

23:6  of  rcsur.  called  in  g.  24:21 
.  Cor.  10:25  asking  no  q.  for,  S(7 

QUESTIOX,  Verb. 
Mark  8:11  Phar.  began  tog.  hhn 

9:16  What  g.  ye  with  them  J 

QUESTIOXED,  IXG. 
2  Chr.  31:9  Heze.  g.  with  priests 
J/a)-/t  1:27  g.  among  themselves 

9:10  g.  what  rising  from  dead 
14  and  scribes  g.  with  them 
Luke  23:9  Pilate  g.  with  him 
QUESTIOXS. 


1  K.  10:1  queen  came  to  prove  ff. 

3  Sol.  told  her  g.  2  CT)'.  9:1,  4 

jl/a^  22:46  nei.  ask  him  more  q. 

Luke  2:4t)  hearing  and  asking  g. 

Acts  23:29  accused  of  g.  of  law. 

25:19  certain  g.  against  him 

20  doubted  such  manner  of  g. 

26:3  kn.  thee  to  be  expert  in  g-. 

1  Tim.  1:4  minister  g.  than  edl. 
6-4  doting  about  g.  and  strifes 

2  Ti'm.  2:2.3  unlearned  q.  Tit.  J:9 

QUICK. 
Lev  13:10  there  be  g.  raw  flesh 

24  the  g.  flesh  that  burncth 
ifum.  16:30  go  down  g.  into  pit 
Ps.  55:15  go  down  g.  into  hell 

124-3  had  swallowed  ns  up  g. 
7s  11:3  make  him  of  g.  nndcrst. 

ids  10-42  orda.  to  be  judge  of  g. 
2  Tim.  4:1  sh.  judge  g.  and  dead 
S'A.  4:12  tlic  word  of  God  is  g. 
1  Pet.  4:5  to  judge  g.  and  dead 

QUICKEX. 
P!  71:20  thou  shalt  g.  me  again 

80:18  g.  us,  we  will  call  on  name 

119:25  g.  me  according,  107,  154 
1     87  g.  mo  in  thy  way 


CRUDEXS   COXCORDANCE. 


987 


QUI 


RAH 


Ft.  n*>:-l0  7.  DiointhyrfL'htconJ^j'.  23:24  7.  breakdown  imn-:''?'  RAIL,  ED. 

8S7.  nu*  all.T  lliy  kindn.  159   \Xum,  17:10?.  tako  nwav  murui.  |  1  Sam.  25:14  Xabul  r  on  David's 
Wifj.  u\M  aiTord.  to  jddu'inent !  3.1:r»2  r/.  black  down  hi:,'h  places  1  2  ^Ar.  :K:17S<'n  wrote  let   tor 


1W:11  f/.  in.',  I.,  for  iiaine'n  wake  i2  i'(im.':i:^|  Abner  awuv,  (/Tjfonc 
7?/>m.  8:11  shall  q.  murtal  bodies  | y(>*  ti:l.'J  1h  wisdom  q.  tVom  mo? 


urirKB\ED. 

Ps.  1in:.V)  Thy  word  hath  q.  mo 
9:J  Willi  i>rire|)ts  ih.  hast  7.  me 
1  (^or.  l">:;t*i  Ibou  sowesl  is  not  7. 
Eph,  3:1  ynii  he  7.  who  were  de. 
5  7.  U!»  tn::e.  with  ('.  Col.  2:13 
I  7\^3:18deaili  in  lU'.-*h.  7.by  S. 

QVirKE\ETH. 

John  5:21  Father  7.  them.  Son  7. 

«:(>:)  Sp.  7.  rte.*h'»n»tlt.  nothini; 

^ow(.  4:17  Ood.  who  7.  dead 

1  Tim.  6:13  G..d.  win.  7.  all  thi. 

«a'l<  KE\I\G. 
1  Oor,  15: -15  Adain  made  7.  spir. 

QIK-RLY. 
Gen.  lR:fi  make  n-ady  7.  mcas. 
57:20  hast  thou  found  it  po  7. 
Ex.  32:8  turned  7.  out  of  way, 

Deut.  9:12.  Hi;  ./'/(?.  2:17 

J^um.  1fi:4fie:o7.  toconcre-^'ation 

J>eiU,  !':12  down  7.  11:17  iier.  7. 

!iS:20  perish  7.  because  of  dom. 

•Jo».  2:5  pursue  7.  overtake  them 

10:fi  come  up  to  us  7.  save  us 

23:16  ye  shall  perish  7.  offland 

1  Sam.  20:19  thou  sh.irodown  7. 

2  5rtm.  17:lfi  send  7.  and  tell  D. 
1ft  went  both  of  them  away  7. 
21  arise.  i)ass  7.  over  the  wat. 

2  ff".  1:11  said.  Come  down  7. 
ICc.  4:12threef.  cord  not  7.  bro. 
Mat.  5:25  a^ree  witli  adversji.  7. 

28:7  go  7.  tell  discip.  he  is  risen 

8  they  departed  7.  Mm-k  It'cS 

ZwAv  l():fi  sit  down  7.  write  fifty 

•ToArt  11:29  M.  arose  7.  came  to  J. 

13:27  J.  That  thou  doest  do  7^ 
Ai'f.t  12:7  sayiujr.  Arise  up  7.  P. 

2'2:lft  get  thee  7.  out  of  Jenisal. 
i?^P.  2:5  repent,  else  I  come?.  IG 
3:11  behold.  I  come  7.  22:7,  12 

11:14  third  woe  cometh  7. 

2S:20  I  come  7.  even  so  come 

arirKswns. 

Ads  27:17  they  should  fall  into  q. 
QVIET. 

Jud.  lfi:2Phil.  laid  wait  were  q. 

18:7  after  Zidouians.  7.  secure 
2  A'.  11:20  city  7.  2  Vhr.  2:1:21 
1  C7)r.  4:40  land  was  wide  and  7. 
S  Chr.  14:1  in  his  days  lanrl  7. 
5  the  kingdom  was  7.  20::l() 
*7b'>3:13  now  sho.  I  have  been  7. 
26  neit.  was  I  7.  trouble  came 

21:2^1  dieth.  being  at  ease.  7, 
Ps.  35:20  devise  ag.  7.  in  land 

107:30  glad,  because  they  be  7. 
Prov.  1:;33  whoso  hearken,  be  7. 
£c.  9:17  wor.  of  wise  heard  in  7. 
Is.  7:4  take  heed,  and  be  7.  fear 

14:7  the  earth  is  at  rest,  and  7. 

32:18  my  peo.  shall  dwell  in  7. 

33:20  see  Jerusal.  7.  habitation 
Jer.  30:t0  Jacob  return,  beiu  7, 

47:6  how  long  ere  thou  he  7.  f 
7  be  7.  seeinir  L.  given  charge 

49:23  sorrow  on  sea.  can.  be  7. 

51:59  Seraiah  was  a  7.  prince 
i:z*:k.  K,:42  fury  rest.  I  will  lie  7. 
2Cah.  1:12  though  7.  becutdown 
^cM  19::)G  ve  ought  to  be  7. 
1  r^M.  4:11  that  ye  stu.  tobeo. 
1  Tim.  2:2  we  may  le-.id  a  7.  life 
1  Ptt.  3:4  ornament  of  a  7.  spirit 

QOETED,  ETII. 
Jbfi37:17  7.  earth  bv  south  wind 
Ps.  131:2  7.  mys.lf  as  a  child 
Zee.  6:3  7.  my  spirit  iu  north 
Ql'IETLY. 


UtU>.  3:9  thy  bow  made 7.  naked 

iuiVEii. 

Oen.  27:3  take  thy  7.  and  bow 
.h>b  39:2:1  7.  nittlelh  airainst  him 
/^.  127:5  man  that  hath  7.  ftill 
Is.  22:6  R.  bare  7.  with  chariots 
49:2  polished  shaft  in  his  q. 
Jer.  6:167.  f»  ?»*  opfii  sepulchre 
Lam.  3:13  arrows  oiV/,  unt.  reins 

ariVKKED. 
Ilab.  3:16  my  lips  7.  at  the  voice 


R. 


2  .<r(lm.  3:37  Jonh  took  Abncr 
20  5.  wait  forsa 
QriETXESS 


Lam.  3:205.  wait  forsalva. 


cr  7. 
ofL. 


Jt/^f.  8:2S  the  country  was  in  a. 
1  Chr.  39:9  I  will  <rive  q.  to  Isr. 
Jo*  30:30  Ph.  not  ficl  q.  in  belly 
^:39  g.  who  can  make  trouble? 
Pror.  17:1  bet.  dryninrjiel  and  q. 
Kf.  4:6  better  is  liandfiil  with  q. 
/■-•.  .'5n:l.~)  in  7.  be  your  stren!::th 
.33:17  riu'hte.  q.  and  a.ssurduce 
Actit  21:2  we  enjoy  ;rreat  q. 
a  Thea.  3:12  wo  ex.  that  with  q. 

QriT. 

Kb.  21:1!)  smote  him  be  0.2s 
Jos,  2:20  we  will  be  q.  of  oath 
1  Sam.  "to  }.  like  men,  1  Cor. 
10:13 

QUITE. 
G<n.  31:16  7.  devoured  our  men. 


RVDBAH,  or  RABB.^TII. 

I)iiil.:\:n  is  it  not  inR.  ofeliil. 
2  .y.im.  11:1 .1.  hesieaert  R.  13:20 

17:27  Sliobi  ofR.  biciu'.'ht  beds 
1  Chr.  20:1  Joab  smote  R.  and 
.At.  40:2  alarm  lieanl  In  R.  3 
Ezek.  21:20  sw.  may  come  to  R. 

2."):5  I  will  make  H.  a  stable 
Amos  1:14  a  flro  in  wall  ol'R. 

R.\Bni. 

J/rt/.  23:7  called  ot'  men.  r.  r. 

S.  be  not  ye  called  /■.  for  one  is 

.Mil,  1:.3,S  I!,  wh.  dwellest  thou  ? 

411  R.  thou  art  the  Son  of  Ood 

3:3  R.  we  know  thou  art  teach. 

3*1  R.  he  that  was  with  thee 

0:35  R.  when  cam.  thou  hither? 

R.\BBO\l. 

John  20:li;  M.  turn,  and  saith,  R. 

RAB.8II.\KEII. 

a  K.  18:17  .Vssv.  sent  K.  Tf.  .30:2 

37  told  word's  of  R.  Ik.  30:22 

19:4  hear  words  of  R.  37:4 

RACA. 

Mat.  .'5:33  say  r.  sh.  be  in  danger 

RAPE. 
P.^.  19:.5  strong  man  to  nin  a  r. 
£<•.  9:1!  r.  is  not  to  the  swift 
1  Cor.  9:24  they  wh.  run  in  a  r. 
Hib.  12:1  run  with  patience  r. 

RACHEL. 
Gfn.  29:13  .lacob  lold  R.  that  he 
30:1  R.  bare  no  cliil.  K.  2.  22 
2  anwr  was  kindled  as.  R.  22 
31:19  'R.  had  stolen  iniaa;.  34 
a5:19  R.  died.  iM  ;  40:22;  4S:7 
Riilh  4:11  make  woman  like  R. 

1  Sam.  10:2  men  bv  R,  sepulch. 
Jer.  31:15  R.  weepliu.',  Mat.  2:18 

RAFTERS. 
Canl.  1:17  beams  cedar  r.  of  fir 

BAGAr. 

Z«^'e  3:35  Saruch,  the  son  of  R. 

R.4GE,  Siibslantivr. 

2  K.  5:12  Naaman  turned  in  a  r 
19:37  I  know  thv  r.  I1.  37:4S 

2  Clir.  10:10  A.  ii'i  a  j-.with  seer 
28:9  ye  have  slain  thejn  in  a  r. 
.Job  .39:34  swallow,  ground  wi.  r. 
40:11  cast  abroad  r.  of  wrath 
Ph.  7:6  lift  up  thyself  bee.  of  ?•. 
Pror.  6:34  jeal.  is  r.  of  a  man 
Dan.  3:13Xeb.  ctmimanded  in  r. 
Hos.  7:16  fall  for  r.  of  th.  tongue 

R.VGE,  Verb. 
Px.  2:1  heathen  ;■.  ?  Acts  4:3; 
Pror.  39:9  niieth.  he  r.  orlanirh 
.Tf.r,  40:9  come  up  r.  ye  chariots 
Nah.  2:4  chariots  sh.r.  iu  stree, 

RAGED,  ETII. 
Pf!.  40:0  heath,  r.  kiu^xd.  moved 
Prov.  14:10  fool  ;■.  is  confident 

RAGGED. 
Is.  2:21  go  into  tops  of  r.  rocks 

RAGI\'G. 
Px.  89:S  thou  rulest  r.  of  sea 
Prov.  20:1  strong  drink  r. 
•Ton.  1:16  sea  ceased  fTom  r. 
Luke  8:24  rebuked  r.  of  water 
Jude  13  r.  of  waves  of  sea  foam. 

RAG8. 
Pror.  23:21  clothe  man  with  r. 
Is.  64:6  righte.  arc  as  filthy  r. 
Jer.  38:11  Ebed.  took  rotten  r. 
12  r.  under  thine  armbolcs 
RAHAB. 
Jos.  !:1  house  of  R.  0:17,  25 
Ps.  87:4  I  make  mentiim  of  R. 
89:10  thou  hast  broken  R.  in 
Is.  51:9  not  it  that  hath  cut  R. 
Mat.  1:5  Salmon  be-.-at  B.  of  R 
Heb.  11:.31  by  faith  harlot  R 
Jam.  2:25  was  not  K.  Justified  ? 


Mark.  1.^:2^1  that  passed  r.  on  .T. 
Luke  23:39  one  of  malefactors  r. 

RAII.ER. 

1  Cor.  5:11  keep  not  com.  wi.  r. 

RAILIXG. 

1  Tim.  6:4  whereof  eo.  strife,  r. 

1  Pi'l.  3:9  not  rendering  r.  for  ;•. 

2  Pft.  2:11  aii:,'els  br.  not  r.  nrcu. 
yt/rftifldurst  not  bring  r.  accus. 

RAIMENT. 
Clen.  21:,%:)  serv.  gave  r.  to  Reb. 

27:15  Rebikah  took  goodly  r. 
27  Isaac  sinelled  r.  and  blessed 

28:20  if  L.  give  me  r.  to  put  ou 

41:14  .Toseph  shaved,  chang.  r, 

45:32  each  man  changes  ofr. 
K.r.  3:23  borrow  of  Eg.  r.  19:35 

31:10  her  r.  sh.  he  not  diminish 

23:9  trespass  for  sheep,  for  r. 
2*J  th(»u  take  neigh b()r'8  r.  27 
ice.  11:32  unci,  beasts  fall  our. 
.V»;«.  :i.l:a(l  purify  all  your  r. 
Dfuf.  8:4  thy  r.  wa.ved  not  old 

10:18  L.  loveth  stranger,  giv.  r. 

21:13  put  r.  of  captivity  fr.  her 

23:3  lost  r.  restore 

24:13  he  may  sleep  in  his  r. 

17  Shalt  no't  take  a  widow's  r. 
.Tat.  22:S  return  with  much  r. 
JihJ.  3:10  F.  a  dagger  under  r. 

8:90  purple  r.  that  was  on  kings 
Itiith  3:3  and  put  thy  r.  on  thee 

1  Snm.  S8:S  Saul  disg.  put  on  r. 

2  K.  5:5  Naam.  took  chang.  ofr. 

3  Chr.  9:24  Solomon,  gold,  and  r. 
Est.  4:4  sent  ;■.  to  clothe  Morde. 
Job  27:16  tho'  he  prep.  r.  as  clay 
Ps.  45:11  brou:;ht  to  King  in  r. ' 
Is.  14:19  cast  out  as  /■.  of  slain 

03:3  ami  I  will  stain  all  my  r. 
Ezek.  16:13  r.  was  of  fine  linen 
Zee.  3:4  clothe  thee  with  ;■. 
Mat.  3:4  ,J.  had  r.  of  camel's  hair 

6:25 bodv  nuire  th.  r.  Luke  12:3:i 
2S  why'take  ye  thought  for  r.  ? 

11:8  clothed  iu  soft  r.  Lii.  7:35 

17:2  his  r.  white  as  light,  Mark 
9:3;  Luke9:'29 

27:31  put  his  own  )■.  on  him 

2-^:3  aiul  his  ;•.  white  as  snow 
Liikf  10:.in  thieves  stri.  him  ofr. 

23:.34  parted  his  )■.  .John  19:34 
Alls  18:0  Paul  shook  his  r. 

•33:90  I  kept  r.  of  them  that  slo. 
1  Tun.  0:8  having  food  and  r. 
.Jam.  3:2  a  poor  man  in  vile  r. 
Ber.  3:5  be  clothed  in  white  ;•. 

18  buy  white  r.  that  them  ma. 
4:4  I  saw  34  elders  in  white  r. 

RAIIN,  gubslantive. 
Gen.  7:13  r.  was  upon  earth 
8:2  r.  from  heaven  was  restrain. 
Ex.  9:.33  the  r.  was  not  poured 
.34  Pharaoh  saw  the  r.  ceased 
Lev.  26:4  will  give  you  r.  in  due 

peas<m.  Dent.  l'l:14:  28:12 
Deut.  11  drink,  of  )■.  of  heaven 

17  shut  heaven  that  th.  be  no 
r.  1  A'.  8:.35 : 2  Chr.  6:96 ;  7:13 

28:94  Lord  shall  make  r.  of  land 
.32:9  my  doctrine  sh.  drop  as  /■. 

1  Satn.  19:17  call  on  L.  tosend  r. 

18  Lord  sent  Uiunder  and  r. 

2  .<ram.  1:21  let  there  be  no  r. 
23:4  bv  clear  shining  after  r. 

1  K.  8:36  hear,  give  r.  2  Chr.  6:37 

17:1  th.  shall  be  no  dewnor  r.  "7 
14  till  day  that  Lord  send  r. 

18:1 1  will'send  r.  upon  earth 
41  a  sound  of  abumlance  ofr. 
44  r.  stop  thee  not ;  45  great  r. 
9  A'.  3:17  not  sec  wind.  iKirsce  r. 
Ezr.  10:9  trembling  for  great  r. 
13  and  it  is  a  time  of  much  r. 
Jnh  5:10  giveth  r.  upon  the  earth 

98:96  he  made  a  decree  for  r. 

29:33  waited  for  me  as  for  the  r. 

36:37  clou,  pour  down  r.  accord. 

37:0  to  small  r.  and  to  great  r. 

.38:-98hath  r.  a  father? 
Ps.  &:9  didst  send  plentiful  r. 

72:6  he  shall  come  down  like  r. 

84:0  the  r.  also  flileth  the  pools 

105:.39  he  gave  them  hail  for  r. 

13.5:7  maketh  lightnings  for  r. 

147:8  L.  prnparcth  r.  for  earth 
Pror.  3.5:14  like  clouds  with.  r. 

23  north  wind  driveth  away  r. 

26:1  snow  in  summer,  and  r.  in 

2*3  oi>pres«eth  poor  is  like  a  r 
Er.  11:3  if  clouds  be  full  ofr. 

13:2  nor  clouds  return  after  r. 
I  Cant.  9:11  the  r.  is  over  aud  go. 


KAI 

Is.  4:6  covert  from  stonn  and  r. 

5.6  com.  clouds  they  rain  no  r. 

8ii:23  then  shall  he  give  the  r. 

4.:  1 1  an  ash.  r.  doth  nourish  It 

5.5:10  as  ;■.  cometh  floin  heaven 
Jer.  5:24  h-t  us  fear  L.  giveth  r. 

10:13  maketh  liL'hln.  wi.r.  51:16 

14:4  :.'round  cluujt,  th.  was  nor. 
42  vanities  ofG.  can  causer,  jf 
Eztk.  1:98  as  bow  in  chntd  in  r. 

3*^:22  I  will  r.  an  overflowing  r. 
Ilos.  0:3  shall  make  us  as  the  r. 
.Joel  2:33  cause  to  come  down  r, 
AmosA-.l  I  Iiavc  withholdeii  r. 
Zee.  14:17  upon  th.  be  no  r. 

18  go  not  up.  that  have  no  r. 
Mat.  5:45  he  sendeth  r.  on  just 

7:25  and  the  r.  descended,  27 
Acts  14:17  did  good,  aud  gave  r 

28:2  because  of  the  present  r. 
Ihh.  6:7  earth  drinki^th  in  the  r. 
Jam.  5: 18  aud  tho  heav.  gave  r. 

See  LATTEK. 

RAIX,  Verb. 

Gen.  2:5  L.  not  caused  it  to  r. 

7:4  cause  to  r.  40  days  a.  nights 
Ex.  9:18  tti-morr(»w  cause  it  r. 

16:4  I  will  r.  bread  from  heaven 
Joli  90:23  G.  shall  r.  his  fury 

.38:26  cause  it  to  r.  on  the  earth 
Ps.  11:6  (Ml  wicked  he  shall  r. 
Is.  6:6  that  thev  r.  no  rain  on  it 
Ezek.  m-.ii  I  will  r.  overllow.  ra. 
Ilos.  10:12  come  and  r.  righteou. 
Amos.  4:7 1  caused  it  tor.  on  city 
■lam.  5:17  E.  pray  it  niig.  not  r, 
Ptv.  11:6  r.  not  in  days  of  prop. 

RAI\BO\V. 
Per.  4:3  th.  «  as  a  r.  round  about 

10:1  and  a  r.  was  upon  his  head 

RAIXED. 

Gen.  19:31  L.  r.  upon  S.  and  G. 
Ej:  9:98  the  L.  r.  hail  ou  E!,'}-i)t 
Ps.  78:34  r.  down  miuiiui.  37" 
Ezek.  29:94  the  land  not  r.  upon 
Amos  4:7  one  piece  was  r.  upon 
Luke  17:90  it  r.  fire  from  heaven 
Jam.  5:17  it  r.  not  for  3y.'3  6  m. 

RA1\Y. 
Prov.  27:15  droi>ping  mar.  day 

RAISE. 

Gen,  38:8  r.  up  seed  to  brother  ? 

Er.  23:1  shalt  not  r.  false  rei.ort 

Dent.  18:13  L.  thy  God  r.  up  a 

prophet,  IS;  Acts  3:99;  7:37 

25:7  ret'useth  tor.  up  to  brother 
■Jos.  8:'39  r.  ther.  a  hea|)  stones 
Piith  4:5  r.  up  name  of  dead,  10 
1  .%m.  2:35  r.  faithful  priest 
'i.Smn.  12:11  r.  evil  airainst  thee 

17  went  to  r.  him  from  earth 
1  A'.  14:14  L.  shall  r.  king  in  Is. 
1  Chr.  17:11  I  will  r.  npthyseed 
Jfitf  3:8  ready  to  r.  up  mourning 

19:19  his  troops  r.  up  ag.  thee 

.30:12  r.  ways  of  destruction 
Ps.  41:10  L.  be  merciful,  r.  me 
Ji.  15:5  r.  cry  of  destruction 

29:3  I  will  r.  forts  against  thee 

44:36  will  r.  up  decayed  jilaccs 

49:6  servant  tor.  tribes  of  .Jacob 

.58:12  ;■.  foundations  of  genera. 

01:4  sh.  r.  up  former  desolations 
Jir.  23:5  will  r.  to  Dav.  a  br.anch 

50:9  r.  ag.  Babylon  assembly 

32  none  r.  him ;  51:1  r.  wind 

Ezek.  23:32  will  r.  lovers  ag.  th. 

34:99  will  r.  up  plant  of  renown 
iros.  6:9  in  third  day  he  will  r. 
.Joel  3:7  r.  them  whither  ye  driv, 
Amos  5:2  virgin  of  Is.  none  to  r. 

0:14  I  will  r.  a  nation  aga.  vou 
9:11 1  will  r.  taIiemacIe"of  Dav. 
Mie.  5:5  r.  against  him  7  sheph. 
IIiil).  1:3  th.  are  that  r.  up  strife 

0  I  will  r.  up  Chalilcans 
Z'C  11:10  r.  shepherd  in  land 
,Vnt.  3:9  r.  children  to  A.  In.  3:8 
23:24  r.  up  seed  to  his  brother, 
J/«r*  12:19;  iw/v  20:98 
John  2:19  three  davs  I  will  r.  it 
0:39  r.  it  at  last  day.  40.  44.  .54    ' 
Aels  2:.30  he  r.  C.  to  sit  on  thro. 
20:8 why  incredible  O.  r.  dead? 

1  Cor.  6:14  sh.  r.  up  usby  power 

2  Co7'.  4:14  sh.  r.  up  us  by  .Tesas 
Ileti.  11:19  God  able  to  r.  him. 
Jam.  5:15  L.  shall  r.  him  up 

RAISED. 

Ex.  9:16  T  r.  thee  up  to  showmj 

power.  Pfjm.  9:17 
Jos.  5:7  chil.  he  r.  up  in  stead 

7:96  r.  over  him  heap  of  stones 
Jiid.  2:16  L.  r.  up  Judges,  18 

3:9  r.  a  deliverer  to  Israel,  15 


OSS 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


RAM 

2  Sam.  23:1  who  was  r.  on  high 
1  A'.  5:13  Sol.  r.  a  levy  of  Is.  9:15 
^*r.  1:5  all  whose  spirit  God  r. 
Job  14:12  norr.  out  of  their  sleep 

Cant.  8:5?'.  th.  nnder  apple-tree 
Js.  14:9  it  r.  up  kings  of  nations 

23:13  Assyrians  r.  palaces  of  C. 

41:2  r.  rightfous  man  from  eat 
25  I  r.  up  one  from  the  north 

45:13  I  r.  nim  up  in  righteous. 
Jer.  6:22  great  nation  r.  fr.  earth 

29:15  L.  r.  proph.  in  Babylon 

50:41  kings  shall  be  r.  fr.  earth 

51:11  L.  r.  spirit  of  kings  of  M. 
Dan.  7:5  bear  r.  up  on  one  side 
Atnos  2:11  I  r.  up  sons  for  prop. 
Zee.  2:13  r.  out  of  holy  habitati. 

9:13  when  I  r.  thv  son*;  O  Zion 
Mat.  11:5  dead  r.  iip.  Luk^  7:22 

16:21  r.  again,  17:23;  Luke  9:22 
Zuke  1:69  r.  up  horn  of  salvation 

20:37  dead  are  r.  Moses  showed 
John  12:1  Laz.  whom  he  r.  9, 17 
Acta  2:24  whom  God  hath  ?\  up, 
32:3:15,  26:4:10;5:30;10:40; 
13:30,  3;^,  34;  17:31;  i?om. 
10:9;  1  Cor.  ft  14;  2  Co?'. 
4:14;  Gal.  1:1 ;  Eph.  1:20 

12:7  angel  r.  Peter ;  13:22  r.  Da. 

13:23  G.  r.  Israel  a  Saviour  J. 
Jiom.  4:24  bel.  on  him  that  r.  J. 
25  r.  again  for  our  justification 

6:4  C.  was  r.  fr.  dead  by  Father 
9  Ch.  r.  fr.  dead,  dieth  no  mo. 

7:4  to  him  who  is  r.  from  dead 

8:11  if  Sp.  of  him  that  r.  Jesus 
1  Cor.  15:15  r.  up  C.  wh.  he  r.  n. 

16  dead  rise  not,  C.  is  not  r. 

17  if  C.  be  not  r.  faith  is  vain 
35  men  say,  How  are  dead  r.  ? 

42  sown  in  cor.  r.  in  incorru.  52 

43  it  is  r.  in  glory,  7\  in  power 

44  sown  natu.  body,  r.  spirit. 
E]}h.  2:6  r.  us  together  in  Ch.  J. 
Col.  2:12  through  G.  who  r.  him 

1  The^.  1:10  Son,  he  r.  from  dea. 

2  Tim.  2:8  Je.  seed  of  Da.  wasr. 
Ueb.  11:35  worn,  received  dead  r. 
1  Pet.  1:21  bel.  in  G.  that  r.  him 

RAI8ER. 
Dan.  11:20  stand  up  r.  of  taxes 

RAISETH. 
1  5am.  2:8  he  r.  poor,  P*.  113:7 
Job  41:25  r.  himself,  mighty 
Pt.  107:25  commands,  r.  winds 
145:14  he  r.  those  bowed,  146:3 
John  5:21  the  Father  r.  up  dead 
S  Cor.  1:9  trust  in  Q.  wh.  r.  dead 

RAISING. 
^0*.  7:4  baker  who  ceaseth  fr.  r. 
Acts  24:12  found  me  r.  up  people 

RAISIIVS. 

1  Sam.  25:18  Ab.  took  100  clus.  r. 
30:12  gave  Egvp.  two  clusters  /'. 

2  Sam.  16:1  met  D.  100  bunch,  r. 
1  Chr.  12:40  brought  bunch,  of  r. 

RAM. 
JixiihA-.n;  1  Chr.  2:9.  10,  25,  27 
Job  32:2  Elihu  of  kindred  of  R. 

RAM. 
Gen.  15:9  take  a  r.  3  years  old 
22:13  a  r.  caught  in  a  thicket 
Ex.  29:15  take  one  r.  16  slay  r. 

22  r.  of  conse.  27,  31 ;  Lev.  8:22 
Ler.  9:2  take  r.  for  burnt-offeri. 
4  r.  peace-offer.  19:21  trespass 
Num..  5:8besi,  r.  for  atonement 
Ezr.  10:19  they  offered  r. 
Ezek.  43:23  they  sh.  offer  a  r.  25 
45:24  ephah  for  a  r.  46:5,  7,  11 
46:6  in  day  of  new  moon  a  r. 
Dan.  8:3  I  saw  r.  had  two  bonis 
4  I  saw  r.  pushin<r  westward 

6  goat  ran  to  r.  had  two  horns 

7  no  power  in  r.  to  deliver  r. 

RAMS.      - 

C.?n.  31:10  r.  li-aiied  ring-stre.  12 

;i8  r.  of  flock  have  I  not  eaten 

32:14  Jacob  sent  Esau  twenty  r. 

Dtnt.  32:14  with  r.  breed  of  Bae. 

1  Sam.  l.'>:22  hearken  th.  fat  of  r. 

2  A'.  3:4  Moab  rendered  100.000  r. 
1  Chr.  29:21  eacrifi.  to  L.  1,000  r. 
t  C%r.  17:11  Ar.  brought  7,700  r. 
Ezr.  6:17  off.  at  dedication  2O0  r. 

7:17  buy  with  this  money  r. 

8:35  offered  ninety-six  r.  for  sin 
/\.  66:15  with  fat  of  r.  Is.  34:6 

114:4  mount,  skipped  like  r.  6 
Is.  1:11  full  of  bunit-offeri.of  r. 

34:6  filled  with  fatof  kidn.  ofr. 

00:7  r.  of  Nebaioth  sh.  minister 
Jer.  51:40  br,  to  slnui:hter  like  r. 
Ezek.  27:21  Kedar  occupied  hi  r. 

Zi:\1 1  jud^'e  betw.  r.  and  goaUi 


RAN 

Fzek.  39:18  ye  Ph.  dr.  blood  of  r. 
Slic.  6:7  L.  be  pleased  with  r.  ? 

Set  BiTTERING,  SEVEN. 

RAMS*  horns. 

Jos.  6:4  seven  i)riests  shall  bear 
before  ark  r.  hoj'n^.,  5,  6, 8, 13 
RAMS*  skins. 
Ex.^ibr.  sk.  dyed  red,  26:14; 
35:7;  36:19;  39:34 
RAMAH,  RAMA. 
Jos.  18:25  R.  a  city  of  tribe  of 
Jwrf.  4:5  Deborah  dwelt  betw.  R. 
1  Sam.  1:19  his  house  in  R.  2:11 
7:17  return  to  R.  15:34;  16:13 
8:4  elders  came  to  S.  unto  R. 
19:18  Dav.  came  to  Sa.  to  R.  22 
25:1  buried  in  house  at  R.  28:3 

1  A'.  15:17  built  R.  2  Chr.  16:1 

2  K.  8:29  woun.  at  R.  2  Chr.  22:6 
Xeh.  11:33  chil.  of  B.  dwell  at  R. 
If:.  10:29  R.  is  afraid,  Gibeah  of 
.ler.  31:15  heard  in  R.  Mat.  2:18 
Eztk.  27:22  the  merchants  of  R. 
Has.  5:8  blow  ye  trumpet  in  R. 

RAMOTH-GILEAD. 
Deut.  4:43;  Jor.  20:8;  21:38 

1  K.  4:13  Geber  officer  in  R. 
22:3  that  R.  is  ours,  4,  6,  12,  15 

2  K.  8:28  against  Hazael  in  R. 
9:1  take  box  of  oil,  go  to  R.  14 

2  Chr.  18:3,  11,  14;  22:5 
RAMPART. 
Lam.  2:8  he  made  r.  to  lament 
Nah.  3:8  whose  r.  was  the  sea 

RAIV. 

G^n.  18:2  Abr.  r.  from  tent-door 

7  r.  to  herd;  24:17 r.  meet  R. 

24:20  Rebek.  r.  to  well  to  draw 

29:12  Rachel  r.  and  told  father 

13  Laban  r.  to  meet  Jacob  and 

33:4  Esau  r.  and  embraced  him 

Ex.  9:23  fire  r.  along  the  ground 

Xmn.  11:27  ;■.  man  and  told  Mo. 

16:47  Aaron  r.  into  congregat. 

Jos.  7:22  messen.  r.  to  A.'s  tent 

Ju':}.  7:21  host  of  Midian  r.  fled 

13:10  Manoah'a  wifer.  showed 

1  .S'a;H.3;5  Samuel  r.  to  Eli,  said 
10:23  they  r.  and  fetched  Saul 
17:22  D.  r.  and  saluted  brethren 

51  D.  r.  stood  upon  Philistine 
20:36  as  lad  r.  he  shot  an  arrow 

2  Sim.  18:2:}  Ahimaazr.  by  plain 
1  K.  2:39  serv.  of  Shimei  r.  away 

18:35  water  r.  about  the  altar 
46  Elijah  r.  before  Ahab  to  Je. 
19:20  Elisha  r.  after  Elijah 
22:35  blood  r.  in  midst  of  char. 

Ps.  77:2  my  sore  r.  in  the  night 
105:41  waters  r.  in  dry  places 
133:2  ointment  ?'.  down  on  bea. 

Jer.  23:21  I  have  not  sent,  they  r. 

Ezek.  1:14  the  living  creatures  7". 
47:2  th.  r.  out  waters  on  ri.  side 

Dan.  8:6  the  goat  r.  to  the  ram 

Mat.  8:32  herd  of  swine  r.  into 
sea,  Markh\n\  Luke^:^^ 

Mark  6:33  and  r.  afoot  thither 

Luke  15:20  father  r.  fell  on  neck 
19:4  Zacch.  r.  and  climbed  tree 

Joh7i  20:4  they  r.  both  together 

Acts  3:11  the  "people  r.  unto  th. 
7:57  thev  r.  upon  Stephen  with 
8:30  Philip  r.  to  the  chariot  and 
12:14  know  Peter's  voice  she  r. 
14:14  Paul  and  Barnabas  r.  in 
21:30  people  r  and  took  Paul 
32  captain  took  soldiers  and  r. 
27:41  they  r.  tlie  ship  aground 

Jude  11  r.  after  error  of  Balatim 
RANG. 

1  Sam.  4:5  shouted,  the  earth  r. 

1  A'.  1:45  Is.  shouted,  the  city  r. 

RA\GE. 
Job  39:8  r.  of  mountains  pasture 

RANGES. 
Lei\  11:35  r.  for  pots,  be  broken 

2  A".  11:8  Cometh  in  r.  be  slain 
15  ha.  her  forth,  r.  2  Chr.  23:14 

RANGING. 
Prov.  23:15  roar,  hon  and  r.  bear 

RANK. 

Ge7x.  41:5  on  one  stock,  r.  good 
7  seven  tliiu  cars  dev.  r.  ears 

Num.  2:16  set  forth  in  second  r. 
24  shall  CO  forward  in  third  r. 

1  Chr.  12:33  of  Ze.  50,000  keep  r 
38  men  that  keep  r.  came  to  H. 
RANKS. 

1  K.  7:4  against  litrht  three  r.  5 

Jwl  2:7  shiill  not  br^ak  their  r. 

Mark  6:40  sat  down  in  r.    by 
hundreds. 


REA 

RAN60>I,  Substantive. 

Ex.  21:30  shall  give  fur  r.  nf  life 
30:12  ffive  ev.  man  r.  fur  his  so. 
Job  33:24  del.  from  pit,  I  found  r. 
36:18  great ;-.  cannot  deliv.  thee 
Ps.  49:7  nor  can  they  give  G.  a  r. 
Prov.  6:35  will  not  regard  any  r. 
13:8  r.  of  man's  life  are  riches 
21:18  wicked  be  r.  for  righteous 
Is.  43:3  I  gave  Egvpt  for  thy  7-. 
Mat.   20:28  even  as  the  Son  of 

man  ga.  life  a  r.  Mark  10:45 
1  Tim.  2:6  who  gave  himself  r. 

RANSOM. 
Hos.  13:14  will  r.  them  fr.  grave 

RANSOMED. 

/.s'.  35:10  r.  of  the  L.  shall  return 

51:10  made  sea  a  way  for  the  r. 

Jer.  31:11  L.  redeemed  J.  and  r. 

RAPHA  and  R APHC. 
Num.  13:9  Beni.  Palti,  son  of  R. 
1  Chr.  8:37  R.  Eleasah,  Azel 

RARE. 
Dan.  2:11  r.  thingking  requireth 

RASE. 
Ps.  137:7  r.  it.  r.  it  to  foundat. 

RASH,  LY. 
Ec.  5:2  be  not  r.  with  mouth 
Acts  19:36  be  quiet,  do  nothi.  r. 

RATE. 
Ex.  16:4  peo.  gather  certain  r. 

1  A'.  10:25  mules  at?-.  2  Chr.  9:24 

2  K.  25:30  daily  r.  for  every  day 
2  Chr.  8:13  even  after  a  certain  r. 

RATHER. 
Jos.  22:24  we  have  not  r.  done 
2  A'.  5:13  r.  when  he  saith  to  th. 
Mat.  25:9  ^o  ye  r.  to  th.  th.  sell 
Mark.  5:2fa  but  r.  grew  worse 
Rom.  8:34  yea,  r.  that  is  risen  a. 
1  Cor.  7:21  be  made  free,  use  it  r. 
Gal.  4:9  or  r.  known  of  God 
Heb.  13:19  I  beseech  you  r.  do 

RATTLETH. 
Job  39:23  quiver  r.  against  him 

RATTLING. 
Nah.  3:2  noise  of  r.  of  wheels 

RAVEN,  S. 
Gen.  8:7  Noah  sent  forth  a  r. 
Lev.  11:15  r.  unclean,  7)e»^  14:14 
1  K.  17:4  comma,  r.  to  feed  thee 

6  the  r.  brought  Elijah  bread 
Job  38:41  prov.  r.  food.  Ps.  147:9 
/^ro?i.   30:17  ;■.  of  val.  shall  pick 
Cant.  5:11  bushy,  black  as  r. 
Is.  34:11  ther.  s'hall  dwell  in  it 
Luke  12:24  consider  r.  nei.  sow 

RAVENING. 
Ps.  22:13  gaped  as  r.  lion 
^?M'.  22:25  like  a  roaring:  lion  r. 

27  princes  are  like  wolves  r. 
Mat.  7:15  they  are  r.  wolves 
Luke  11:39  inw.  part  is  full  of  r. 

RAVENOUS. 
Ps.  35:9  nor  any  r.  beast  sh.  go 
46:11  calling  a  r.  bird  from  east 
Ezek.  39:4  give  thee  to  r.  birds 

RAVIN,  Verb. 
Gen.  49:27  Benjamin  r.  as  wolf 

RAVIN. 
Xah.  2:12  lion  filled  dens  with  r. 

RAVISHED. 
Prov.  5:19  be  thou  r.  with  love 

20  why  be  r.  with  st.  woman  ? 
Cant.  4:9  thou  hastr.  mv  heart 
In.  13:16  wives  of  Bab.  sh.  ber. 
Lam.  5:11  r.  the  women  in  Zion 
Zee.  14:2  women  in  Jerus.  be  r. 

RAW. 

Ex.  12:9  eat  not  it  f.  nor  sodden 

L^r.  ]3:10if  th.be  quick  r.  flesh 

15  priest  see  r.  flesh,  r.  flesh 

1  Sam.  2:15  not  sod.  flesh,  but  r. 

RAZOR. 

Nwn.  6:5  nor  r.  upon  head,  Jud. 

13:5;  16:17;  1  Sam.  1:11 
P5.  52:2  tongue  like  a  sharp  r. 
/js.  7:20  Lord  shave  with  a  r. 
Ezek.  5:1  take  thee  a  barber's  r. 

REACH, 

Gen.  11:4  tower  r.  to  heaven 
Ex.  28:42  breeches  r.  to  thighs 
Lev.  9tj:5  threshing  ?•.  to  vintage 
N\rm.  34:11  border  shall  r.  to  sea 
J(?6  20:6  his  head  r.  unto  clouds 
/sr.  S:8  he  shall  r.  even  to  neck 
30:28  breath  r.  to  midst  of  neck 
Jer.  48:32  thy  plants  r,  to  sea 
Zfo.  14:5  mountains  sh.  r.  to  A. 
.Tohn  20:27  r.  hither  thy  finger 

2  Cor.  10:13  mca.  to  r.  iinto  you 


REA 

REACHED, 

Gen.  28:12  ladder's  top  r.  to  hea. 
i?i//A  9:14  he  r.  her  parched  com 
Dan.  4:11  height  r.  to  heaven,  20 
2  Co?'.  10:14  tno'  we  r.  not  to  you 
^ei'.  18:5Babyl.'s  sins  r.  heaven 

REACHETH. 
2  Chr.  28:9  rage  that ;-.  to  heav. 
Ps.  36:5  faithfulness  r.  clouds 
108:4  thy  truth  r.  to  the  clouds- 
Prov.  31:20  r.  hands  to  needy 
Jer.  4:10  the  sword  n  to  the  soul 
18  because  it  r.  to  thy  heart 
51:9  Bab. 'sjudgm.  r.  to  heaven 
Dan.  4:22  thy  greatness  r.  heav. 

REACHING. 
PhU.  3:13  r.  forth  to  th.  things 

READ  {short  e\ 
Ex.  24:7  r.  in  audience  of  people 
Jos.  8:34  r.  words  of  the  law,  10 
2  K.  5:7  king  of  Isr.  r.  the  letter 
22:8  Shaphan  r.  book  of  law,  10 
23:2  Josiah  r.  in  their  ears  book, 
of  the  covenant.  2  Chr.  34:30 
2  Chr.  34:24  bri.  all  the  curses  r. 
£'2r.  4:18  letter  been  plainly  r. 
iVeA.  8:3  he  r.  before  all  the  hook 

of  the  law,  8;  13:1 
9:3  stood  in  their  place  and  r. 
Est  6:1  book  of  records  was  r. 
Is.  37:14  received  let.  and  r.  it 
c/"fr.  29:29  Zephani.  the  priest  r. 
36:10  then  r.  Bar.  words  of  Jer. 
21  Jehudi  r.  it  in  ears  of  king 

23  he  r.  three  or  four  leaves 
Mat.  12:3  have  ye  not  r.?  19:4: 

21:16;    22:31;    Mark    2:25: 
12:10.26;  i^wA:^  6:3 
John  19:20  this  r.  many  of  Jews 
Acts  8:28  eunuch  r.  Esaias  prop. 
32  place  of  scripture  wii.  he  r. 
13:27  prophets  r.  ev.  sab.  15:21 
23:34  Governor  had  r.  the  letter 
2  Cor.  3:2  epistle  known  and  r. 

15  when  JL  is  r.  the  veil  is  on 
Col.  4:16  when  this  epistle  is  r. 

1  r/zfo!.  5:27  that  this  epistle  be  r. 

READ  {lona  e\ 

Deut.  17:19  king  shall  r.  therein 

31:11  thou  sh.  r.  this  low  before 

Is.  29:11  r.  this,  I  pray  thee,  12 

34:16  seek  out  book  of  L.  andr. 

Jer.  36:6  go  and  r.  in  the  roll 

15  sit  do.  and  r.  it  in  our  ears 

51:61  Cometh  to  Babylon  and  r. 

Dan.  5:7  whosoever  slialt  r.  this 

17  gifts  be  to  thyself,  I  will  r. 
Mat.  21:42  did  ye  never  r.  in  sc.  ? 
Lxtke  4:16  Jesus  went  in  for  to  r. 
Acts  8:30  Philip  heard  him  r.  E. 

2  Cor.  1:13  we  write  none  other 

things  than  what  ye  r. 
Eph.  3:4  wh.  ye  r.  ye  may  nnd. 
Col.  4:16  /•.  epistle  fr.  Laodicea. 
Rev.  5:4  none  worthy  to  r.  book 

READEST. 
Lnke  10:26  in  law,  how  r.  thou? 
Acts  8:30  un.  thou  what  thou  r.  f 

READETH. 
Hah.  2:2  he  may  run  that  r.  it 
Mat.  24:15  whoso  r.  let  him  nn- 

derstand,  Mark  n:U 
Rev.  1:3  blessed  is  he  that  r. 

READING. 
Xeh.  8:8  caused  to  understand  r. 
Jer.  36:8  r.  in  the  book  of  the  L. 
51:63  wh.  hast  ma.  an  end  of  r. 
Acts  13:15  after  the  r.  of  the  law 
2  Cor.  3:14  nntaken  away  in  r. 

1  Tim.  4:13  give  attendance  to  r. 

READINESS. 
Acts  17:11  received  word  in  r, 

2  CV>r.  6:11  as  there  was  a  r. 
10:6  r.  to  revenge  disobedience 

READY. 
Ex.  17:4  people  r.  to  stone  me 

19:11  r.  against  third  day,  15 

34:2  r.  in  mornintr,  and  come 
Num.  32:17  we  will  go  r.  armed 
Deut.  26:5  a  Syrian  r.  to  perish 
2  Sam.  15:15  thy  servants  are  r. 

18:22  hast  no  tidings  r.  / 
Ezr.  7:6  Ezra  was  a  r.  scribe 
Neh.  9:17  art  a  God  r.  to  pardon 
Est.  3:U  they  should  be  r.  8:13 
(7(3^  3:8  r.  to  raise  their  mourning 

15:23  day  of  darkn.  is  r.  at  hand 

24  prevail  as  a  kin"  r.  to  battle 
28  in  houses  r.  to  oecome  hea. 

18:12  destruction  r.  at  his  side 
29:13  blessing  cTf  him  r.  to  peri. 
Ps.  38:17  for  lam  r.  to  halt 
45:1  tongue  pen  of  a  r.  writer 
86:5  Lord  art  good,  r.  to  forMve. 
8S:15  r.  to  die  from  my  youta 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


989 


RE.V 

JV«!'.  8l:tl  those  r.  to  ho  slain 


31:6  f*tro.  drink  to  liiin  r.  to  po. 
Ec.  5:1  f.  to  licor  tli.  jiive  sttcrif. 
/«.  47:13  wlio  were  r.  to  iwrisll 
30:13  iniq.  an  breacli  r.  to  full 
32:4  tonsiiu  of  »tam.  r.  to  uprak 
38:20  tlio  L.  was  r.  to  save  me 
M:13  as  if  lie  were  ;'.  to  destroy 
Dan.  :!:15  if  vehe  r.  to  worship 
Mil.  *!:4  fattlinss  killed,  all  r. 
8  the  weddins  is  r.  Luke  14:17 
44:44  lie  ye  also  r.  Luke  12:10 
25:11)  thev  that  were  r.  went  in 
Mark  14:38  spirit  is  r.  Ilesh  weak 
iwitc  7:2  servant  sick,  r.  to  die 
a2:;«  I..  I  am  r.  to  ro  with  thco 
VoAn  "vii  yonr  time  is  always  r. 
vlo/«  21:13  I  am  r.  not  to  be  bou.  ] 
2.'):21  are  r.  looking  for  promise 
Bom.  1:15  I  am  r.  to  preach  jjos. 
a  Vor.  8:1!) declaration  ofr.  mind 
9:2  Achaia  was  r.  a  year  ago 
3  that,  as  I  said,  yemisht  lier. 
5  tli;it  the  same  miiht  lie  r. 
12:11  third  time  I  am  r.  tocome 
1  Tim.  ii:18  ve  be  ;'.  to  distribute 
S  Tim.  4:6  n'owr.  to  be  oll'ered 
riV.  3: 1  be  r.  to  every  good  work 
Heb.  8:13  is  r.  to  vanish  away 
1  Pet.  1:5  ;■.  to  bo  revealed 
3:15  be  r.  always  topive  answer 
4:,5  pive  account  to  hira  th.  is  /■. 
5:2  not  for  lucre,  of  a  r.  mind 
Bev.  3:2  things  that  are  r.  to  die 
18:4  wo.  was  r.  to  be  delivered 

See  MADE,  HAKE. 

REALM. 

i  Chr.  sn:,30  the  r.  of  .Ichoshaph 

Ezr.  7:13  they  of  my  r.  who  go 

23  whv  be  WTath  airainst  r.  f 

Dan.  1:21)  better  th.  all  in  his  r. 

t;:3  kiuir  tho.  to  set  him  over  r. 

9:1  Darius,  kinj^  over  r.  of  Chal. 

11:2  stir  up  all  aj.  r.  ofGrecia 

RE.\P. 

LfV.  19:9  when  ve  r.  23:10,  22 

25:5  groweth  of  itself  sh.  not  r. 

11  ve  shall  neither  sow  nor  r. 

Butli  2:9  eves  be  on  field  they  r. 

1  Sam.  8:12  set  vourserva,  to  r, 

2  A'.  19:29  in  the  third  year  sow 

and  r.  U.  37:30 
Joh  4:8  sow  wickedness  r.  9.ime 

24:6  thi-v  r.  every  one  his  corn 
Ps.  li|i:.5'sow  in  tears  r.  in  joy 
Pror.  22:8  sowetll  iniq.  r.  vanity 
El'.  11:4  regard  clouds  sh.  not  r. 
Jer.  12:13  sown  wheat,  r.  thorns 
Hos.  8:7  sown  wind,  r.  whirlwind 

10:12  sow  in  righte.  r.  in  mercy 
Mic.  6:15  th.  sh.  sow,  but  not  r. 
Mat.  6:26  fowls  of  the  air  r.  not 

25:26  I  r.  where  I  sowed  not 
John  4::i8  to  r.  whereon  no  labor 

1  Cor.  9:11  if  we  r.  carnal  things 

2  Cor.  9:6  sow.  sparingly  r.  spar. 
Ord.  6:7  maa  sow.  that  sh.  he  r. 

8  soweth  to  flesh  shall  r.  cor. 

9  we  shall  r.  if  faint  not 
Bev.  14:15  thrust  in  sickle  and  r. 

REAPED. 
Bm.  10:13  wickedness  r.  iniquity 
Jam.  5:4  laborers  which  r.  tields 
Bev.  44:16  his  sickle,  ear.  was  r. 

REAPER,  8. 
Buth  2:3  Ruth  gleaned  after  r. 
1 1  pray,  let  me  glean  after  r. 
2  K.  4:18  he  went  out  to  the  r. 
Amos  9:13  ploughm.  overtake  r. 
Mat.  13:,30  say  to  r.  gatlicr  tares 
39  enemy  is  devil,  r.  are  angels 
REAPEST. 
Lev.  23:22  not  cl.  richlancewh.  r. 
Luke  19:21  thou  r.  didst  not  sow 

REAPETH. 
Je.  17:5  the  harve^^t-man  r.  cars 
John  4:30  he  that  r.  recei.  wages 
37  one  soweth.  another  r. 
REAPIXG. 
1  Sam.  6:13  Beth-shem.  were  r. 
Mai.  25:24  man,  r.  Luke  19:22 
RE.\R\V.\RD.    See  REnEWAKD. 

RE\SO:V,  Subnlanltve. 
1  A".  9:16  this  is  r.  of  the  levy 
Prov.  26:16  seven  men  render  r. 
Be.  7:25  I  applied  to  search  r. 
Dan.  4:.36  at  time  my  r.  returned 
Actf  6:2  not  r.  we  leave  word 

18:14  O  J.  r.  would  I  sho.  bear 
1  Pet.  3:15  ask.  you  a  r.  of  hope 

By  REASO\. 
Gen.  41:31  plenty  not  kno.  hyr. 
Ex.  2:2:i  Isr.  sighed  ttij  r.  btuiria. 
3:7  cry  by  r.  of  their  ta*'kni".*t 


REB 
Xum.  9:10  nncl.  htj  r.  dead  body 


REB 

REBELI,in\. 


18:8  things  given  fty  r.  of  anoi 
Deul.  5:5  afraid  by  r.  of  the  llnr    | 

1  A'.  14:4  .\hijah'a  eyes  bu  r.  age 

2  Clir.  5:14  not  minister  oy  r. 
20:15  not  alVaid  by  r.  of  multit. 

J(>6  17:7  eye  dim  by  r.  of  sorrow 
31:2:J  by  r.  of  highness  not  end. 
37:19  speech  by  r.  of  darkness 
41:25  by  r.  of  break,  they  purify 
Ps.  78:65  man  sliout.  by  r.  wine 
90:10  if  6y  r.  ofstr.  be  fourscore 
/«.  49:19  too  nar.  Iiy  r.  of  inhabl. 
K:ek.  19:10  branches  by  r.  of  wa. 
Dan.  8:12  given  by  r.  of  transgr. 
Jon.  2:2  I  cried  by  r.  of  aflliction 
John  12:11  fty  r.  many  beli.  on  .1. 
Jiom.  8:20  «;/  r.  of  him  who  subj. 
lleh.  5:3  6yr.  hereof,  off.  ft)r  sins 
7:2.3  not  continue  by  r.  death 
2  Pet.  2:2  by  r.  of  whom  truth 

REASON,  Verb. 
1  -farri.  12:7  I  may  r.  with  vou 
Job  !>:14  ch.  words  to  r.  with  you 
1.3:3  and  desire  to  r.  wilh  Clod 
\'>:i  sh.  he  )'.  with  nnpro.  talk  ? 
/>-.  1:18  now,  let  us  r.  together 
Mat.  16:8  J.  said.  Why  r.  among 

y<>urselves,  Marki:^\  8:17 

Luke  5:21  scr,  and  Pha.  began  r. 

22  what  r.  ye  in  your  hearts? 

REASOSIABLE. 

Bom.  12:1  .sacriilce,  your  ;'.  Berv. 

REASONED. 

Mat.  16:7  r.  am.  themselv.  21:15; 

>l/«)-/l- 8:16 ;  11:31:  i!/*c  20:5 

.(/(7;*  2:8  .1.  perceived  they  so  r. 

Luke  20:14  the  husbandmen  r. 

24:15  while  they  r.  J.  drew  near 

Acl:>  17:2  three  sahbatlis  Paul  r. 

18:4  he  r.  in  svnagogue  ev.  sab 

19  Paul  r.  with  .T.  at  Ephesus 

iM:25  as  he  )■.  of  righteousnesa 

RE.\S0\IX6. 
Job  13:6  hear  my  r.  and  hearken 
Mark  2:6  scribes  r.  in  th.  hearts 
12:28  having  heard  them  r.  tog. 
Luke  9:46  arose  r.  among  them 
Acts  28:29  J.  departed,  and  hadr. 

REASOSIS. 
Job  32:11  gave  car  to  your  »■. 
Is.  41:21  hr.  ;■.  saitU  king  ot  Jac. 

REBEKAH. 
nm.  22:2:!  Betliuel  begat  R. 
24:15  R.  ca.  out,  51,  59,  60,  67 
25:28  U.  loved  .Tacob,  20 
26:7  should  kill  me  for  R.  85 
27:42  words  of  Es.  were  told  R. 
29:12  that  he  was  R.  son,  :j5:8 
49:31  they  Imried  Isaac  and  1{. 
Bom.  9:10  when  K.  conceived 

REBEL. 
Num.  14:9  only  r.  not  aga.  Lord 
Joi.  1:18  whosoever  r.  shall  die 
22:16  builded  altar  ye  might  r. 
19  r.  not  agai.  L.  r.  not  ag.  us 
29  God  forbid  we  )•.  against  L. 
1  Sam.  12:14 ye  obey  and  not  r. 
15  if  ye  will  not  obey  L.  but  r. 
Xeli.  2:'19  will  ye  r.  aga.  king? 
6:6  thou  and  .Jews  think  to  r. 
Job  24:13  those  that  r.  aga.  light 
1.1.  1:20  if  ve  )'.  ve  sh.  be  devour. 
Eos.  7:14  assemble  for  corn,  r. 

REBELLED. 
Oen.  14:4  ihirteenili  year  they  r. 
Xum.  20:24  because  ve  r.  a^.  my 
word    at    Meribah,    Sn:14; 
Deut.Vl'i.  43;  9:23 

1  A'.  12:19  Rehobo.  fled,  so  Is.  r. 
ag.  house  of  Da.  2  Chr.  10:19 

2  A".  1:1  Moab  r.  ag.  Israel.  3,  5, 1 
18:7  Ilezek.  r.  ag.  Assyria 
24:1  .Jehoiakim  r.  against  Neb. 

20  Ze.  r.  2  Chr.  36:13 ;  Jer.  52:3 
2  Chr.  13:6.rerob.  r.  ag.  his  lord 
Xeh.  9:26  disohe.  and  r.  ag.  thee 
Ps.  5:10  for  they  r.  against  thee 
10.5:28  thev  r.  not  against  word 
Vn-.W  they  r.  ag.  words  of  God 
la.  1:2  nourish,  children,  they  r. 
63:10  r.  and  vexed  Holy  Spirit 
Lam.  1:18  have  r.  20  griev.  r. 
3:42  we  have  r.  has  not  pardon. 
E^ek.  2:3  send  th.  to  nation  th.  r. 
17:15  he  r.  in  sending  to  Egypt 
20:8  thev  r.  against  me,  13, 21 
Dan.  9:5V.  bv  departing  fr.  thee 
9  to  God  mercy,  though  we 
have  r. 
Uos.  13:16  Samaria  r.  against  G. 


REBELLEST. 

2  K.  18:20  on  whom  dost  thon 
trust,  that  thou  T.t  Is.  36:5 


T>eut.  31:27  know  thv  r.  and  stiff 
Jo».  22:22  sh.  know  if  it  bo  In  r. 
1  .lam.  15:2.3  r.  is  as  witchcraft 
Ezr.  4:19  that  r.  made  therein 
Nfh.  9:17  in  ;■.  appointed  a  cu|)t. 
Job  34::n  addeth  r.  unto  his  sm 
Prov.  17:11  evil  man  seeketh  /'. 
Jer.  28:16  hast  taught  r.  29:32 

RERELLIOl'A. 
Deut.  9:7  r.  against  I,.  2-1;  31:27 
21:18  a  stubborn  and  r.  son 
1  Sam.  2U:;S0  son  of  the  r.  woman 
Ezr.  4:12  building  the  r.  city,  15 
I's.  66:7  let  not  r.  exalt  Ihemsel. 
68:6  tho  r.  dwell  in  a  dry  laud   I 

18  for  r.  78:8  r.  generation 
Is.  1:23  princes  r.  companions 
.30:1  woe  to  r.  chil.  saitli  Lord 
9  a  r.  people ;  60:5  1  was  not  r. 
65:2  spread  hands  to  ar.  pi-ople 
Jer.  4:17  she  ha.  been  r.  saith  L. 
5:2.3  this  people  hath  a  r.  heart 
Ezfk.  2:3  send  thi-e  to  a  r.  nation 
5  they  are  a  ;■.  house,  6,  7 ;  3:9, 

26,27;  12:2,3 
8  be  not  r.  like  that  r.  house 
12:2  dwell,  in  midst  of  r.  house 
17:12  say  to  r.  house,  41:6 
24:3  utter  parable  to  r.  housa 

REBELS. 
Xum.  17:10  A.  rod  token  ag.  r. 
20:10  M.  and  .\.  said.  Hear,  r. 
Ezek.  20:38  I  will  purge  out  r. 
REBl'KE,  Substnnlive. 
neul.  28:20  Lord  send  on  thee  r. 
2  A'.  19:3  this  is  dav  of  r.  In.  37:3 
/>.».  18:15  at  lliy  r.  blast  of  nost. 
76:6  at  r.  horse  cast  into  sleep 
80:16  per.  at  r.  of  conntenance 
104:7  at  thy  r.  they  fled  away 
Prov.  1.3:1  a  scorner  hear,  not  r. 
8  but  the  poor  heareth  not  r. 
27:5  open  r.  bet .  t  han  secret  love 
Ec.  7:5  better  to  hear  r.  of  wise 
D.  25:8  r.  of  his  peo.  take  away 
30:17  thousand  flee  at  r.  of  one 
at  the  r.  of  Ave  shall  ye  flee 
50:2  at  thy  r.  I  rtrv  up  the  sea 
51  :ao  thv  sons  lie  full  of  »■.  of  G. 
I'lii- 15  rriirt.  r  his  r.  with  flames 
.;«-;■.  15;1.-)  for  thv  sake  I  sufT.  r. 
Uos.  5:9  Ep.  sli.  be  des.  day  of  r. 
PhU.  2:15  w  ithout  )■.  in  per.  nat. 

RKBIRE.  Verb. 
Ler.  19:17  in  anv  wise  r.  neigh. 
Byth  2:16  glean  them,  r.  her  not 
1  Chr.  12:17  God  look  thereon,  r. 
Ps.  6:1  O  Lord,  r.  me  not,  38:1 
68:30  r.  the  spearmen,  the  bulls 
Prov.  9:8  r.  wise  man 
2-1:25  them  that  /■.  him 
Is.  2:4  shall  )■.  nations,  Mlc.  4:3 
17:13  nations  rush,  G.  )'.  them 
.54:9  I  -vou.  not  be  WTOth,  nor  r. 
Zee.  3:2  Lord  )'.  thee,  even  Lord 
that  hath  chosen  Jer.  )•.  thee 
Mai.  3:11  r.  devo.  for  your  sakes 
Mat.  16:22  P.  r.  him,  Mark  8:.32 
Lvke  17:3  if  brot.  trespass  r.  him 
19::)9  said.  Master,  r.  thy  disc. 

1  Tim.  5:1  r.  not  elder,  entreat 
20  them  that  sin,  r.  before  all 

2  Tim.  4:2  r.  with  long-sntlering 
Til.  1:13  wheref.  r.  sharply,  2:15 
Jmie  9  Mich,  said.  The  L.  )■.  thee 
Bev.  3:19  as  many  as  1  love  I )'. 

REBl'RED. 
Gen.  31:42  hath  seen  and  ;■.  thee 
37:10  his  father  r.  him,  and  said 
j\eh.  .5:7  I  )'.  the  nobles  and  ml. 
Ps.  9:5  hast  r.  the  heathen,  hast 
106:9  he  r.  Red  sea,  it  was  dry 
119:21  thou  hu.st  r.  the  proud 
Mat.  8:26  he  r.  the  wind  and  the 
sea,  .Vart  4:39:  LukeH:-2i 
17:18  .1.  r.  devil,  and  he  depart. 
19:13  his  disci,  r.  them,  Mark 

10:13;  i«il-«?  18:15 
20-31  multitude  r.  blind  men 
Mark  1:23  he  r.  the  devil,  9:25; 

ii/«*4:.35:  9:42 
8:33  .lesns  r.  Peter,  Get  behind 
Luke  4:;)9  stood,  and  r.  the  fever 
9:.55  .1.  turned,  r.  .James  and  J. 
1S::)9  went  before,  r.  blind  man 
23:40  thief  answering,  r.  him 
Ifeb.  12:5  nor  faint  wh.  /■.  of  him 
2  Pet.  2:16  Balaam  was  r.  for  iui. 

REBUKER. 
Hoi.  5:2  I  have  been  a  r.  of  all 

REBITKE8. 
Ps.  39:11  with  r.  dost  cor.  man 
Ezek.  5:15  execute  judgment  in 
r.  23:17 


REC 
REBCKETM,  I\0. 

2  .^am.  22:16  discover,  at  r.  of  L. 
Ptor.  9:7  he  that  r.  wicked  man 
28:23  he  that  r.  shall  find  favor 
Amos  6:10  hate  hiin  that  r.  in 
Xuh.  1:4  he  ;■.  sea,  and  maketh 
Luke  4:41  he  r.  th.  sulfered  not 

re<:all. 

Lam.  3:21  this  I  r.  to  mind 

re<:eipt. 

Mat.  9:9  Mat.  sitting  at  tho  r.  of 
custom,  Mark  2:U;  iu.  6:27 
RECEIVE. 

Deut.  33:3  ev.  one  r.  thy  words 
1  Sam.  10:4  thou  r.  of  their  han. 
Job  2:10  r.  good  at  hand  of  G.  ? 
27:13  shall)-,  of  tlie  Almighty 
Ps.  6:9  Loi-d  will  r.  my  prtiyer 
21:5  ho  shall  r.  blessing  trmn  L. 
49:15  G.  red.  soul,  he  sh.  r.  me 
73:41  afterward  r.  me  to  glory 
75:2  when  I  r.  congregation 
I'lw.  2:1  if  th.  wilt  r.  my  w-ords 
10:8  wise  will  r.  comniandra. 
Is.  ,57:6  sho.  I  r.  comfort  in  thesa 
Ezek.  16:61  asha.  when  ;-.  sisters 
Dan.  2:6  ye  shall )-.  of  me  gifts 
.1/;.-.  1 : 1 1  shall  r.  of  you  standing 
Zrj).  3:7  thou  wilt  r.  instruction 
Mat.  10:41  r.  a  i>ronhefs  reward 
11:5  tho  blind  r.  tlnir  sight 
14  if  ye  )-.  it,  this  is  E.  to  come 
19:11  all  men  cannot  r.  saying 
20:7  whatsoever  is  right  that  r. 
21:22  believing,  ye  shall  r. 
34  that  they  might  r.  fruits 
Mark  4:16  r.  the  word  with  glad- 
ness, i«A-c.8:13 
20  hear  the  word,  and  r.  it 
10:51  Lord,  that  I  might  r.  my 

sight,  Luke  18:41 
ll:-24  wh.  ye  pray,  believe  ye  r. 
Luke  10:8  cilv  ye  enter,  they  r. 
16:9  r.  into  everlasting  habita. 
23:41  we  r.  reward  of  our  deeds 
Jo/in  6:43  own  name,  him  ye  r. 
44  can  ye  believe,  wh.  r.  honor 
7::j9  thev  that  believe,  r.  H.  O. 
14:3  conic  aL'ain,  and  r.  you 
16:14  he  shall  r.  of  mine 
24  ask  and  ye  shall  /-. 
Arts  1:8  but  ye  shall  r.  power 
2:38  ye  shall  r.  gift  of  Holy  G. 
8:15  prav.  they  might  r.  H.  G. 
19  on  who.  I  lay  hands  may  r. 
9:12  that  he  might  r.  his  sight 
17  ,1.  sent  me,  thou  )-.  thy  sig. 
10:43  belicveth,  r.  remis.  of  sins 
26:18  may  r.  forgiveness  of  sins 
Bom.  5:17  r.  abundance  of  grace 
16:2  that  ye  r.  her  in  the  Lord 

1  Cor.  3:8  ev.  man  r.  his  reward 
14  work  abide,  he  r.  reward 

4:7  didst  r.  it,  why  glory? 

2  Cor.  6:10  every  one  r.  things 
6:17  unclean  thing.  I  will  r.  you 
8: 1  praving,  wc  would  r.  pi  ft 
11:4  or  "if  ye  r.  another  spirit 

(int.  3:14  might  r.  promise  of  S. 

Ejih.  6:8  same  sliall  he  »-.  of  L. 

Col.  3:24  shall  r.  reward  of  iiih. 
25  he  shall  )-.  for  wrong  done 

P/iile.  15  should,  r.  him  Tor  ever 

Jleb.  7:8  men  that  die  r.  tithes 
9:15  might  r.  promise,  10:38 

Jam.  1:7  think  her.  any  thing 
S:\  sh.  r.  greater  condemnation 
5:7  he  »-.  eiirlv  and  latter  rain 

1  P(l.  5:4  shall  r.  crown  of  glory 

1  Jn/in  3:22  whatso.  we  ask  we  r. 
5:9  if  we  r.  witness  of  men 

■2  John  8  that  we  r.  a  full  reward 
Brr.  14:9  if  any  man  r.  mark 

17:12  r.  powers  as  kings 

RECEIVE,  imperatively. 
Oen.  :M:10  ;-.  pres.  at  my  hand 
Jiib  -22:22  r.  law  from  his  niouta 
I'ror.  4:10  and  r.  my  sayings 
.fer.  9:20  let  your  ear  r.  the  w-ord 
Ezek.  3:10  r.  all  my  words 
Uos.  14:2  sav,  r.  us  graciously 
Vut   19:12  is  able  let  him  /-.  it 
Luke  18:42  )-.  sight.  Acts  22:13 
Jolin  20:-J2  he  saith,  r.  Holy  Oh. 
Ads  7:.59  L.  Jesus,  r.  my  spirit 
Bom.  14:1  him  weak  in  faith  r. 

15:7  r.  one  ano.  as  Ch.  received 

2  Cor.  7:2  r.  us,  wronged  no  man 
1 1 :  It;  as  a  fool  r.  me,  I  boast 

Phil.  2:29  »-.  him  in  L.  with  glad. 
Col.  4:10  Mar.  if  lie  come,  r.  him 
Phile.  12  r.  him  th.  is  mine  own 
17  count  me  partner,  r.  him 
RECEIVE,  neqatirety. 
2  K.  5:16  Elisha  saiil,  I  r.  none 
Job  2:10  wc  r.  good,  not  r.  evil? 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


hec 

Jer.  35:13  will  re  not  r.  instrnc. 
Ezfk.  3^:30  ye  simll  /-.  no  more 
Mark  10:15  whosiK-vcr  sh.  not  r. 

kini^dom  of  (t.  Z'/As  18:17 
X?ii?v  H:53  they  did  not  r.  Iiira 
10:10  they  r.  you  not,  go  into 
18:30  who  shall  not  ?•.  manifold 
John.  3:11  ye  r.  not  our  witness 
27  a  man  can  r.  noth.  except 
5:41  I  r.  not  honor  from  men 
-13  come  in  F.'s  na.  ye  /■.  me  not 
1-1:17  S|).  whom  world  cannot  r. 
Acts  -i-^ilS  will  not  r.  testimony 

1  Cor.  4:7  wh.  hast  thou,  not  r.  ? 

2  Cor.  6:1  r.  not  jrrace  of  G.  in  v. 
Jam.  4:3  ye  ask  and  r.  not 

2  John  10  r.  him  not  into  house 

3  John  10  nei.  doth  he  r.  breth. 

RECEIVE,  iiifiintivehj. 
Gen.  4:11  earth  op.  mouth  to  r, 
2)tuf.  9;!!  iroiie  up  to  r.  tables 

1  K.  6:fi4braz.  altar  was  too  little 

tf>  r.  burnt-ofler.  2  Ch?\  7:7 

2  K".  5:'-2t)  time  to  r.  money,  to  r. 
1-2:8  priest  to  r.  no  more  money 

J^rov.  1:3  r.  instruction  of  wisd. 
Jer.  5:3  reftised  to  r.  correction 
Mai.  3:10  not  room  enough  to  r. 
Mat.  19:12  to  r.  it.  let  him  r.  it 
Mark  2:2  no  room  to  r.  them 
iwA:€  6:34  of  whom  ye  hope  to  r. 
Act^  8:27  ex.  disciples  to  r.  him 
20:35  more  bles.  to  give  than  r. 

3  John  8  we  ought  to  r.  such 
^6?\  4:11  thou  worthy  to  r.  glo. 

5:12  worthy  is  L.  to  r.  power 
13:16  causeth  to  r.  mark  in  ha. 

RECEIVED. 
Gen.  26:12  Isaac  r.  hundred-fold 
Mc.  32:4  Aaron  r.  at  th.  hand 
X^nrn.  12:14  let  Miriam  be  /■.  in 
23:20  T  r.  commandm.  to  bless 
Jos.  13:8  Gadites  r.  inheritance 
1  Sam..  12:3  of  wh.  hand  ha.  I  r. 
2K.  19:14  Hezekiah?-.  the  letter, 

Is.  37:14 
1  Cttr.  12:18  David  r.  them 
Job  4:12  mine  ear  r.  little  thereof 
Ps.  68:18  hast  /•.  gifts  for  men 
ProiK  24:32  I  looked  and  r.  inst. 
Is.  40:2  she  hath  r.  of  L.'s  hand 
Ezek.  18:17  hath  not  r.  usury  nor 
Z^/j.  3:2  she  r.  not  correction 
Jffl^  10:8  freely  ye  r.  freely  give 
13:20  r.  into  stony  gr.  22  thorns 
23  p.  seed  into  good  ground 
20:9  r.  every  man  a  penny,  10 
34  immedi.  their  eyes  r.  sight 
Mark  7:4  many  things  they  r. 
10:52  he  immediatelv  /'.  sight, 

i'/zte  18:43;  .4(:^.s9:18 
16:19  was  r.  into  heav.  Act.^  1:9 
Jjiike  6:24  ye  have  r.  consolation 
8:40  the  people  gladly  r.  him 
9:11  r.  them,  spake  of  kingdom 
51  time  come  he  sho.  be  r.  up 
10:38  Martha  r.  him  into  house 
15:27  r.  him  safe  and  sound 
19:6  Zaccheiis  r.  him  joyfully 

15  returned,  having  /'.  kingd. 
John  1:11  ca.  to  his  own,  own  r. 

12  as  many  as  r.  him  he  gave 

16  of  fulness  r.  grace  for  grace 
3::i3  h(_'  that  hath  r.  testimony 
4:45  when  come,  Galil,  r.  him 
0:21  willingly  r.  him  in  ship 
9:11  washed,  and  I  r.  sight 

15  Pharis,  asked  how  r.  si^ht 
10:18  comman.  r.  of  my  Father 
17:8  given  thy  words,  r.  them 
18:3  Ju.  Irnving  r.  band  of  men 
Acts  1:9  cloud  /'.  liirn  out  of  sio-. 
2:33  hav.  /'.  ofFallKT  promise 

41  thc-y  r.  word  were  baptized 
7:53  who  have  r.  law  by  angels 
8:14  Samaria  r.  word  of  God 

17  liands  on  them  r.  Holy  Gh. 
9:19  r.  meat  was  stronLrtliened 
10:47  which  have  r.  Ilolv  Gh. 
11:1  heard  Gcnti.  r.  wnnl  ofG. 
15:4  they  were  r.  of  the  church 
17:7  whom  Jason  hath  r. 

11  Bereajis  r.  word  with  readi. 
19:2  have  ye  r.  the  Holy  Ghost  ? 
20:24  mini'strv  which  I  r.  of  L. 
21:17  the  brethren  /-.  us  gladly 
22:5  from  whom  I  r.  letters  to 
28:7  Publius  r.  us;  Paul  /'.  all 

21  nei.  r.  letters  out  of  Judea 
Horn.  1:5  by  whom  we  r.  grace 
5:11  by  whom  we  /•.  atonement 
8:15  have  not  r.  spirit  of  bond. 
1'1:3  him  that  eateth.  G.  r.  him 
15:7  rec.  one  another  as  C.  r.  us 
1  Cor.  2:12  r.  not  spirit  of  world 
4;7glorv,  asif  thouhadst  not/-. 
11:^3  I  f.  of  Lord  that  which 


REC 

1  Cor.  15:1  which  ye  r.  3  wh.  I  r. 

2  Cor.  4:1  as  we  7'.'mercy 

11:4  spirit  which  ye  have  not  r. 
Gal.  1:9  anot.  gospel  than  ye  r. 
12  I  r.  it  not  of  man,  neither 
3:2  r.  ye  Sp.  by  works  of  law  ? 
4:14  r.  me  as  an  angel  of  God 
Phil.  4:9  thi.  ye  have  r.  and  seen 
Col.  2:6  as  ye  r.  Christ,  so  walk 
4:10  whom  ye  r.  commandm. 
17  take  heed  to  minis,  thou  r. 

1  Thes.  1:6  r.  word  in  affliction 
2:13  when  ye  r.  the  word,  ye  r. 
4:1  as  ye  r.  of  ua  how  to  walk 

2  Thes.  2:10  they  r.  not  the  truth 
1  Ti7n.  3:16  believed,  r.  into  gl. 

4:3  meats  God  created  to  be  r. 
4  crea.  good,  if  r.  with  thanks. 
Ileb.  7:11  under  it  people  r.  law 
10:26  if  sin  after  r.  knowledge 
11:13  not  having  r.  promises 
17  ?\  promises^otfered  only  son 
19  whence  he  r.  him  in  a  figure 
35  women  r.  dead  raised  to  life 
39  these  r.  not  the  promise 

1  Pet.  4:10  every  one  hath  r.  gift 

2  Pet.  1:17  he  r.  from  God  honor 

2  Joh7i  4  we  have  r.  a  command 
Pev.  2:27  power,  as  ?'.  of  Father 

3:3  remember  how  thou  hast  r. 
19:20  that  had  r.  mark  of  beast 
20:4  nor  r.  mark  reigned  wi.  C. 

RECEIVEDST. 
Liike  16:25  in  lifetime?',  good  th. 

RECEIVER. 
Is.  33:18  scrihe  ?  where  is  r.  ? 

RECEIVETH. 
Jnrl.  19:18  no  man  r.  to  house 
Job  35:7  what  r.  he  of  thy  hand  ? 
Prov}.  21:11  when  wise  r.  know. 
29:4  he  that  r.  gifts,  overthr. 
Jer.  7:28  nation  r.  not  correction 
Mdl.  2:13  r.  ofier.  with  good-will 
Mat.  7:8  that  asketh  r.  LukeW.X^ 
10:40  that  r.  you,  r.  me;  r.  me, 

r.  him  sent  me,  John  13:20 

41  he  that  r.  a  prophet,  right. 

13:20  heareth  word,  anon  r.  it 

18:5  one  such  little  child,  r.  me 

Mark  9:37  r.  not  me,  but  him 

that  sent  me,  Luke  9:48 

Lttke  15:2  this  man  r.  sinners 

John  .3:32  no  man  r.  his  testim. 

12:48  he  that  r.  not  my  words 

1  Cor.  9:24  run  all,  oner,  prize 

Heb.  6:7  earth  r.  blessing  Ir.  God 

7:9  L.  who  r.  tithes,  paid  tithes 

Per.  2:17  know,  saving  he  r.  it 

14:11  whoso,  r.  mark  of  name 

RECEIVETH  not. 

1  Cor.  2:14  ;■.  not  things  of  God 

3  John  9  hut  Diotrephes  r.  us  n. 

RECEIVIXG. 

2  K.  5:20  in  not  r.  at  his  hands 
Ads  17:15  r.  a  comman,  to  Silas 
Pom.  11:15  wh.  sh.  r.  of  th.  be? 
Phil.  4:15  concern,  giving  and  r. 
Heb.  12:28  wheref.  we  r.  a  king. 

1  Pet.  1:9  r.  the  end  of  your  faith 

RECHAB. 

2  K.  10:15  Jehonadab  son  of  R. 

1  Chr.  2:55  father  of  house  of  R. 
Jer.  35:6  Jonadab  the  son  of  R. 

RECHABITES. 
Jer.  35:2  go  to  house  of  the  R. 

RECROIV,  ETH. 
Lev.  25:50  he  shall  r.  with  him 
27:18  priest  shall  r.  to  him,  23 
Num.  4:32  by  name  r.  instrum. 
Ezek.  44:26  shall  r.  to  him  7  days 
Mat.  18:24  when  he  began  to  r. 
25:19  lord  of  those  servants  r. 
Pom.  6:11  r.  yours,  to  be  dead 
8:13  I  r.  suffer,  of  present  time 

RECRO\ED. 
Nmn.  23:9  people  shall  not  be  r. 

2  Sam.  4:2  Beeroth  r.  to  Benj. 

2  K.  12:15  thev  r.  not  with  men 

1  Chr.  5:1  not'be  r.  by  birthrig. 
7  genealogy  of  generations  r. 
17  r.  bvgenealocies,  7:5. 7;  9:1, 

23;  2  Chr.  31:19;  Ezr,  2:62; 
6:3;  Neh.  7:5.64 
Ps.  40:5  thy  tho'  cannot  be  r. 
Is.  38:13  I  r,  till  morning 
Luke  22::n  r.  am.  transgressors 
Pom.  4:4  reward  is  not  r.  of  gra. 
9  r.  to  Abrii.  10  how  was  it  r.  t 
RECRO\l\G. 

2  K.  22:7  there  \vas  no  r.  made 
1  Chr.  23:11  they  were  in  one  r. 

RECOMME\DEE>. 

ActR  14:26  whe.  they  had  been  r. 

15:40  being  r.  to  grace  of  God 


REC 
reco>ipe:vse, 

Pfui.  32:;i5  belon";.  veng.  and  r. 

Job  15:31  vanity  shall  he  his  r. 

Prov.  12:14  r.  shall  be  rendered 

Is.  35:4  God  will  come  with  a  r. 
59:18  repay  r.  to  his  enemies 
66:6  voice  of  L.  that  render,  r. 

Jer.  51:6  will  render  to  her  a  t. 

Lain.  3:64  render  to  them  a  r. 

IIos.  9:7  the  days  of  ?-.  are  come 

Joel  3:4  will  ye  render  me  r.  ? 

7  I  will  return  r.  on  your  head 
Luke  14: 12  a  ?'.  be  made  thee 
Pom..  1:27  rec.  r.  of  their  error 

11:9  let  their  table  be  made  ar. 
2  C(n\  6:13  for  a  r.  in  the  same 
Heb.  2:2  trangr.  received  a  r. 
10:35  hath  great  r.  of  reward 
11:26  he  had  respect  to  the  v. 

RECOMPEXSES. 
Is.  34:8  a  year  of  r.  for  Zion 
Jer.  51:56"L.  God  of  r.  sh.  requ. 

RECOMPEXSE,  Verb. 
Nurti.  5:7  he  shall  v.  his  trespass 

8  if  he  have  no  kinsman  to  /■. 
Putk^-.n  the  Lord  r.  thy  work 
2  Sam.  19:36  sho.  king  r.  me  ? 
Job  34:33  r.  it  whe.  thou  refuse 
Prov.  20:22  say  not,  I  wi.  r.  evil 
Is.  65:6  I  will  r.  into  th.  bosom 
Jer.  16:18  I  will  ?'.  their  iniquity 

25:14  I  will  r.  them,  Hos.  12:2 
50:29  r.  her  according  to  work 
Ezek.  7:3  will  r.  abominations,  8 
4  will  r.  thy  ways  upon  thee, 

9;  9:10;  11:21;  16:43 
17:19  my  covenant  I  will  r. 
23:49  shall  r.  your  lewdness 
Joel  3:4  if  ye  r.  nie,  will  I  return 
Luke  14:14  they  cannot  r.  thee 
Rom.  12:17  r.  no  man  evil  for  evil 
2  77^^.?.  1:6  r.  tribulation  to  them 
Heb.  10:30  hath  said,  I  will  r. 

RECOMPEXSED. 
Num.  5:8  let  trespass  be  /•.  to  L. 
'iSain.  2^1:21  accord,  to  cleanness 

hath  he  r.  25 ;  Ps.  18:20,  24 
Prov.  11:31  righteous  shall  be  r. 
Jer.  18:20  sh.  evil  ber.  for  good? 
Ezek.  22:31  th.  own  way  ha.  I  r. 
Luke  14:14  be  r.  at  resurrection 
Pom.  11:35  it  shall  be  r.  to  him 

RECOMPEXSEST,  IXG. 
2  Chr.  6:23  r.  way  upon  his  head 
Jer.  32:18  r.  iniquity  of  fathers 

RECOXCILE. 
Ler.  6:30  blood  is  brought  to  r. 
1  Sam.  29:4  wherew.  he  r.  hims. 
Ezek.  45:20  so  shall  he  r.  house 
Kph.  2:16  he  might  r.  both  to  G. 
Col.  1:20  to  r.  all  things  to  him. 

RECOXCILED. 
Mat.  5:24  first  be  r.  to  brother 
Pom.  5:10  when  enem.  r.  to  God 

1  Cor.  7:11  let  her  be  r.  to  hush. 

2  Cor.  5:18  hath  r.  us  to  himself 
20  in  Ch.  stead,  be  ye  r.  to  God 
Col.  1:21  were  enemies,  yet  he  r. 

RECOXCILIATIOX. 
Lei\  8:15  to  make  a  r.  upon  it 
2  Chr.  29:24  made  r.  with  blood 
A^^A.  45:15  make  r.  for  them,  17 
Dati.  9:24  to  make  r.  for  iniquity 
2  6'or.  5:18  given  us  minist.  of  r. 
19  committed  to  us  word  of  r. 
Ileb.  2:17  r.  for  the  sins  of  people 

RECOXCILIXG. 
Lev.  16:2tl  he  made  end  of  r. 
Pom.  11:15  if  casting  away  be  r. 
2  Cor.  5:r.t  God  in  Chr.  r.  world 

RECORD,  Substantive. 
Ezr.  6:2  therrin  was  r.  written 
Job  16:19  behold,  r.  is  on  high 
John  1:19  this  is  the  r.  of  John 
32  John  bare  r.  saying,  34 
8:13  thou  bedrest  r.  of  thyself, 

thy  ;■.  is  not  true,  14 
12:17  the  peo.  with  him,  bare  r. 
19:;}5  he  saw  bare  r.  his  r.  true 
Pom.  10:2  bear  r.  they  have  zeal 
2  Cor.  1:23  I  call  God  for  a  r. 
8:3  to  their  power  I  bear  r. 
O'al.  4:15  I  bear  you  r. 
Phil.  1:8  God  is  my  r. 
Cot.  4:13  I  hear  r.  he  hath  zeal 
1  John  5:7  th.  are  3  that  bear  r. 
10  r.  God  gave  of  his  Son,  11 
SJohn  12  we  bear  r.  onrr.  is  true 
Pev.  1:2  who  barer,  ofwordof  G. 

RECORDS. 
Ezr.  4:15  search  be  made  in  r. 
Est.  6:1  command,  to  bring  r. 

RECORD,  Verb. 
Ex.  20:24  where  I  r.  my  name 


RED 

Dent.  39:19  I  call   heaven  and 
earth  tor.  31:28 

1  Chr.  16:4  appoint.  Levites  to  r^ 
Is.  8:2  took  faithful  witnes.  to  r. 
Acts  20:26  I  take  you  to  r. 

RECORDED. 

Seh.  12:22  Levites  were  ?•.  chief 

RECORDER. 

2  Sa?n.  8:16  Jehosh.  was  r.  20:24  ; 
lA'.  4:3;  1  Chr.  18:15 

2K.  18:18  and  Joah  the  son  of 

Asaph  r.  Is.  36:3.  22 
2  C7i/'.  34:8  Joah  son  of  Juahaz  r. 

RECOUXT. 
Nah.  2:5  he  shall  r.  his  worthies 

RECOVER. 
Jud.  11:26  did  ye  not  r.  them 

1  Sajn.  30:8  shalt  without  fail  r. 

2  Sam.  8:3  went  to  r.  his  border 
2  A".  1:2  inquire  whether  I  sh.  r. 

5:3  the  prophet  would  r.  him 
11  strike  his  hand,  and  r.  leper 
8:8  shall  I  r.  of  this  disease  ?  9 

2  C7/r.  13:20  nor  did  Jeroboam  r^ 
14:13  could  not  r.  themselves 

P.s\  39:13  that  I  may  r.  strength 
/-*.  11:11  ?'.  remn.  oi' his  jjeople 
38:16  r.  me  and  make  mu  live 

21  for  a  plaster,  and  he  shall  r. 
Ho-<;.  2:9  and  I  will  r.  my  wool 
Mark  16:18  hands  on  sick.  th.  n 

3  Ti?n.  2:26  may  7\  themselves 

RECOVERED. 

1  Sam.  30:18  /■.  all  Am.  took,  19 

22  not  give  aught  of  spdil  we  r. 

2  E.  13:25  and  r.  cities  of  Israel 
14:28  warred,  and  r.  Damascus 
16:6  Rez.  king  of  Syria  r.  Elath 
20:7  laid  it  on  the  boil,  he  r. 

Is\  38:9  ITezekiah  sick,  r.  39:1 
Jer.  8:22  why  is  not  my  peo.  r..? 
41:16Johanan  took  people  he?'. 

RECOVERIXG. 
Luke  4:18  /■.  of  sight  to  the  blind 

RED. 
Gen.  25:25  came  out  r.  all  over 
30  feed  me  with  that  n  pottage 
49:12  eyes  shall  he  r.  with  wine 
Ex.   25:5  rams'    skins   dved   r. 

26:14;  35:7;  36:19;  39534 
35:23  wi.  wh.  was  found  r.  skins 
Num.  19:2  bring  thee  a  r.  heifer 
2  A'.  3:22  Moabites  saw  water  r. 
Est.  1:6  a  pavement  of  r.  blue 
Ps.  75:8  wme  is  ?\  full  of  mixtu. 
Prov.  23:31  look  not  on  wine  r. 
7s'.  1:18  though  your  sins  be  r. 
27:2  sing,  a  vineyard  of  r.  wine 
63:2  art  thou  r.  in  apparel  ? 
Nah.  2:3  shield  of  mighty  men  r. 
Zee.  1:8  a  man  on  a  r.  horse 
6:2  in  first  chariot  we.  r.  horses 
Mat.  16:2  fair  weather,  sky  r.  3 
Pev.  6:4  anot.  horse  that  was  r. 
12:3  great  r.  dragon,  sev.  heads 
RED  §ea. 
Ex.  10:19  cast  locusts  into  P.  g. 
13:18  G.  led  them  by  the  P.  sea-. 
15:4  captains  drownied  in  P.  ft. 
22  Moses  bro.  Israel  from  P.  s. 
23:31  set  thy  bounds  from  P.s. 
Nutn.  14:25  into  wilder,  bv  P. ». 
21:14  what  he  did  in  the'/?.  *..? 
Deut  1:40  take  journey  by  A'.  ^. 
11:4  he  made  P.  sea  overflow 
Jos.  2:10  the  L.  dried  up  P.  sea 
4:23  as  L.  your  G.  did  to  P.  sea- 
24:6  Egypt,  pursu.  after  to  P.  s. 
Nek.  9:9  heard,  their  cry  by  P.  s. 
Ps.  106:7  provoked  hini  at  A*,  ff. 
9  rebuked  P.  s.  it  was  dried  up- 
22  done  terrible  things  by  P.  8. 
136:13  him  who  divided  P.  sea 
15  overthrew  Pharaoh  in  P.  s. 
Jer.  49:21  noise  was  heard  in  P.  s. 
Acts  7:36  showed  wond.  in  P.  sea 
Heb.  11:29  by  faith  passed  P.  s. 

REDDISH. 

Lev.  13:19  somewhat  r.  24.  43 

42  a  white  r.  sore,  a  leprosy 

49  if  plague  be  r.  in  garment 

14:37  if  plag.  be  with  streaks,  r. 

REDEEM. 

Ex.  6:6  I  will  /■.  you  with  arm 
13:13  firstl.  of  ass  shalt  r.  34:20 

15  first-b.  of  my  chil.  r.  34:20 
Lev.  25:25  if  any  of  his  kin  r.  it 

.32  the  cities  may  the  Levit.  r. 

49  or  any  of  kin  may  ^.  him 
27:15  house  will  r.  it.  19.  20,  31 
Num.  18:15  first-born  sh.  thou  n 

17  firstling  of  a  goat  sh.  not  r. 
Puth  4:4  r.  it.  if  not,  I  will  r.  It 

6  I  cannot  r.  It  for  mys.  r.  th_ 


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091 


llED 


2  sum.  7:23  wh.  nation  l9  liko  Is. 
(Jod  wf  nt  to  ;■./  1  C/ir.  17:21 
.VM.  5:5  is  it  in  our  iiowcr  to  r. 
Jiib  5:40  in  fiiminf  lif  sli.  r.  tliee 
ti-23  r.  nie  ft-uin  Iwuul  of  niiu'lity 
Vs.  •i:rM  r.  Is.  O  ti.  out  ol'  iroiib. 
20:11  ;".  UK'  and  Iti;  nu-rcifnl 
•11:21)  r.  ns  for  tli.v  niercii-a'  salie 
4i):7  nont-  of  tli.  can  I',  liis  brot. 
15  (i.  will  r.  m.v  "oul  fr.  srayc 
Oil:  18  draw  ni.  to  my  soul.  )'.  it 
*72:11  r.  their  soul  from  di'ccit 
130  8  r.  Isr.  from  all  iniiiuitifs 
Is.  50:2  short,  that  it  cannot  r.t 
Jtr.  15:21  1  will  ;•.  tlu-u 
JIos.  i:i:l-l  I  will  ;■.  tln'm  f^.  death 
Mh:  4:10  L.  sh.  r.  tlii-e  fr.  liiib.v. 
Ciil.  J:.')  )•.  IhiMn  wore  under  law 
Ttt.  2:11  ho  niiylit  r.  us  fr.  iuiq. 

HEDEE^IKn. 

Gen.  4.'<:lt)  tlio  aiiijol  which  r.  mo 

Ex.  l."):l:i  people  whom  thou  r. 

21:8  then  shall  he  lot  her  lie  r. 

tri\  111:20  with  lionilmaid  not  r. 

25:.'i0  if  house  in  cit.v  he  nut  r. 

48  broth,  sold  may  ho  r.  nsain 

54  if  he  he  not  )•.  then  go  out 

S7:20  sold  fleUl,  it  sh.  not  be  r. 

27  an  unel.  beast  not  r.  he  sold 

28  no  devot.  thing  sh.  be  r.  2'.l 
»)  tithe  and  dunigc  not  be  r. 

yum.  8:46  those  r.  more  tli.  Lev. 

Deut.  7:8  L.  hath  r.  you  ft-,  king 

of  Egypt.  15:l.->:  24:18 
9:26  thy  people  thou  hast  r. 
13:S  L.  )'.  vou  out  of  bondage 
21:8  merciful  to  Is.  thou  hast  r. 

iS<im.  4:9  L.  r.  soul.  1  K.  1:20 

1  Chr.  17:21  whom  thou  r.  out  of 
Egvpt,  J./(.l:10;  T^--.  77:15 

Keh.  5:8  we  have  r.  the  Jews 

Ps.  31:5  thou  hast  ;■.  me,  O  L.  G. 
71:2.3  mv  soul  ro.jo.  thou  hast  )■. 
74-2  tliiiie  inherit,  thou  hast  i: 
1(»1:1H  he  /'.  thein  from  enemy 
107:2  lot  )-.  of  the  Lord  say  so 
1315:24  hath  r.  us  from  onomios 

/«.  1:27  Zioii  be  r.  with  judtrm. 
21-22  saith  L.  who  ;-.  Abruham 
STrM  but  the  )-.  shall  walk  there 
4.3:1  fear  not,  1  have  c.  tlieo 
44  i2  n-t.  to  me.  I  have  r.  thee 
23  Lord  r.  J.  48:20 ;  ./ec.  31:11 
Bl-11  r.  of  the  L.  shall  return 
52:3  ve  sh.  be  )-.  williout  money 
9  r.'Jer.  62:12  holy  people  r. 
6-3-4 r.  is  come:  9  he  r.  them 
Lam.  3:58  thou  hast  r.  my  hlo 
JTos.  7:13  tUo'  I  r.  them,  yet  lliey 
Mic.  6.4  I  r.  thee  out  of  house 
Zee.  10:8  hiss.  1  have  ;■.  them 
Ziike  1:118  visited  and  )-.  his  peo 
24-31  w  ho  should  have  r.  Israel 
Gal.  3:13  Christ  /-.  ns  from  curse 
1  Pel.  1:18  not  r.  with  corrupti. 
Jier.  5:9  thou  hast  r.  us  to  Uod 
'  14:3  the  144.aK)  which  w-cre  r. 
4  these  were  r.  from  am.  men 


REF 
Enli.  1:14  r.  of  purchased  poss. 
4::»  seah'd  unto  the  day  of  r. 
Jleli.  9:12  obtai.  eternal  )-.  I'or  us 
13  the  ;-.  of  the  Iranst'lessious 
UEONESS. 
Prov.  23:29  who  hath  »-.  of  eycsf 

REnorxn. 

2  Cor.  4:15  grace  r.  to  glo.  of  Q. 
REED. 

1  A".  14:15  L.  sh.  smito  Isr.  n»  r. 
i  K.  18:21  thou  trustcst  upon  the 

Plait"  of  bruised  r.  If.  36:6 
Is.  42:3  a  bruised  r.  sliall  ho  not 

break.  Mat.  12:20 

Ezfk.  29:6  been  stall"  of  a  r.  to  Is. 

•10:3  a  man  with  n  inwisuringr. 

Mai.  11:7  a  r.  shaken,  Luke  7:24 

27:-29  put  a  ;•.  in  his  right  hand 

30  sm.  liim  Willi ;-.  Mark  15:19 

48  sponge  on  a  ;-.  Mark  15::J6 

Iter.  11:1  there  was  giv.  me  a  r. 

21:15  golden  r.  to  nieas.  city,  16 

REEIW. 
.Job  40:'ai  lioih  in  I  lie  covert  of  r. 
Is.  19:6  r.  and  Hags  sh.  w-ilher,  7 
;l.5:7  in  liabila.  of  dragons  bo  r. 
.ler.  Bl::«  the  r.  tliey  havi^  burnt 
Ezek.  42:16  measured  east  side, 

five  hundr.-d  ;-.  17.  18,  19 
45:1  ehail  be  length  ofio.OOO  r. 

REEL. 

Ps.  107:27  r.  to  and  fro,  and  stag. 

Is.  21:-J0  earth  shall  ;-.  to  and  fro 

I  REFINE. 

Ztc.  13:9  I  will  ;-.  them  as  silver 

REFIXED. 
1  Clir.  29:18  for  the  altar )-.  gold 
29:4  7.000  talents  of  c.  silver 
Is.  25:6  wines  on  lees  well  r. 
48:10  I  have  r.  tli.  not  with  silv. 
Zee.  13:9  relJue  th.  as  silver  is  r. 

REFINER. 

Mnl.  3:2  for  he  is  liko  a  r.'s  Are 

3  he  sh.  sit  as  a  r.  and  purifier 

REFORM  \TIO\. 

Ileb.  9:10  on  th.  unlil  time  of)-. 

REFORMED. 
Lev.  26:2:i  if  ye  will  not  be  r. 


REO 
Prof.  14:26  cliil.  have  place  of  r. 
Is.  4:(1  place  of;-.  2.'i:l  needy  r. 
28:15  wo  have  inadi>  lies  our  r. 

17  hail  shall  swoop  away  r. 
.Jer  10:19  o  L.  mv  r.  in  alllictlon 
Ileb.  0:18  who  have  lied  for  r. 

REFl'KE. 
1  Sam.  15:9  ov.  tiling  that  was  r. 
Lam.  3:45  hast  maile  us  as  r. 
Amos  8:6  may  sell  r.  of  wheat 

REFl'SE,  Verb. 
Ex.  4:2.3  if  thou  r.  to  let  them 


go,  8:2;  9:2;  10:4 
10:3  how  long  r.  to  humble  thy. 


REDEB^IEDST. 

2Sam.  V.-a  r.  to  Ihoe  IVom  Egy 

REDEEMER. 
Job  19:25  I  know  that  my  E.  liv. 
Ps.  19:14  O  L.  my  stren.  and  R. 
78:35  the  high  G.  was  their  R. 
Pror  iS-.n  their  R.  is  mighty 
Is  41:14  thv  R.  Holy  One,  M:5 
4.3:14  saith  L.  your  R.  II.  One 
44:6  saith  L.  his  K.  L.  of  hosts 
24  sal.  thv  H.  48:17:  49:7;  54:8 
47-4  as  for  our  R.  Lord  of  hosts 
49:-i(i  I  the  L.  am  thy  R.  60:16 
59:20  the  R.  shall  come  to  Zion 
(-i3-ll'.  art  our  Father,  our  R. 
Jer.  50:31  their  K.  is  strong 

REDEEMETII. 
P<  34-22  L.  r.  souls  of  his  8er\'. 
i(J3:4  who  r.  life  fr.  destruction 

REDEEMI\G. 
P>il/i  4:7  manner  in  Isr.  cone.  r. 
Eph.  5:16  r.  the  time.  Col.  4:5 

REDEMI'TIOX. 
Lev.  25:-24  ve  shall  grant  a  r. 

51  he  sh.  give  price  of  his  r.  52 
yum.  3:49  Moses  took  r.  money 
Ps.  49:8  r.  of  their  semi  is  prec. 
111:9  he  sent  r.  to  liis  people 
1:30:7  with  L.  th.  is  plonteo.  r. 
Jer  3-3:7  right  of  r.  is  thine,  8 
Z,mA-,-2::«  th'it  Icwik.d  fore. 
21:-3S  vour  r.  dnnvolh  nigh 
Bnm.  :i:-34  iuslillod  thro"  ;-.  in  C. 
S:-a  foradopti<m,  r.  of  our  body 
1  Cor.  V.:»  Chr.  is  made  to  us  r. 
Eph.  1:7  in  whom  we  hav^  r. 
tUro'  his  blood.  Col.  1:14 


REFR.VIX. 

Gen.  45:1  J.  could  not  r.  himself 
./(*  7:11  I  will  not  r.  my  mouth 
Prov.  1:15  r.  thy  foot  from  jiath 
Ec.  3:5  a  time  to  r.  fr.  embracing 
Is.  48:9  for  my  praise  I  w-ill  r. 

64:12  wilt  thou  r.  thyself,  O  L.? 
.ler.  31:16  r.  voice  from  weeping 
,lc/s  5:38  I  sav,  r.  from  111.  men 
1  Pet.  3:10  r.  Ills  long,  from  evil 

REFR.VIXED. 
Gen.  43:31  and  .Joseph  r  himself 
Est.  5:10  Ilaman  r.  liimsolf 
.rob  29:9  the  princes  r.  talking 
Ps.  40:9  I  have  not  )-.  my  lips 

119:101  I  have  r.  my  feet  fr.  evil 
Is  42:14  been  still,  r.  myself 
.ler.  14:10  have  not  r.  their  feet 
REFRAIXETH. 

Prov.  10:19  that  r.  lips  is  wise 
REFRESH. 

1  A'  13:7  come  home  r.  thyself 

.Irfs  27:3.1.  suti'orcd  P.  to  r.  him. 

Phile.  20  r.  my  bowels  in  the  L. 
REFRESHED,  ETH. 

E.r  2;i:r3  stranger  may  bo  J-. 
31:17  sov.  d:iv  rosti-d  and  w-as  r. 

1  ,sv/w.  16:-M  so  Saul  w-as  r. 

i.'iam.  16:14  David  and  people  ;-. 

.Mj  :)2:30  spi-ak  that  I  may  be  r. 

Pror.  25:13  he  r.  soul  of  masters 

Rom.  15::32  I  may  with  you  be  r. 

1  Cor.  16:18  r.  my  spi.  and  yours 

2  Cor.  7:13  Titus,  his  spir.  wasr. 
2  Tim.  1:16  for  ho  often  r.  mo 
I'.'iUe.  7  bow.  of  saints  r.  by  th. 

REFRE»illlXU. 
A-. 28:12  r.  vet  they  wo.  not  hear 
Acta  3:19  times  of;-,  shall  come 

REFl"GE. 
Xum.  3.'J:!3  si.\  oil.  ha.  for  r.  15 
Deut.  3-3:27  eternal  God  is  tliy  r. 
.los.  20:3  r.  from  avcng.  of  blood 
2  -Sam.  22:3  my  high  tower  and  r. 


Ps.  9:9  L.  be  a  r.  for  oppressed 
"     d  If  "  ■ 


14:6  because  the  Lord  is  his  r. 
46:1  G.  is  r.  7.  11 1  48:3  G.  know 
,57:1  thy  wings  will  make  my  r. 
59:16  my  r.  in  day  of  trouble 
62:7  my  r.  is  God ;  8  God  is  r. 
71:7  thou  art  strong  r.  142:5 
91:2ismvr.  9;  91:22  G.  is  my 
10-l:18  llil'ls  r.  for  w-ild  goats 
142:4  r.  failed ;  5  thou  art  my  r. 


16:'28  ;•.  yo  to  keep  my  com.  ? 
22-17  if  her  fatlier  ullorly  ;-. 
.rob  34:33  who.  thou  r.  or  choose 
I'mr.  8:3;!  be  wise,  and  ;-.  it  not 
21:7  because  they  r.  to  do  judg. 
23  his  hands  /-.  to  labor 
Is.  1:20  if  ye  r.  sh.  be  devoured 
7:15  he  may  know  to  /-.  evi!,  16 
,Ier.  8:5  /-.  to  return  ;  9:6  r.  to  kn. 
i:j-10  peo.  r.  to  hoar  my  words 
25:28  if  they  r.  to  take  the  cup 
38:21  if  thou  r.  logo  forUi 
.ids  23:11  if  olVcn.  tr.  not  to  die 
1  7'im.  4:7  but  r.  profane  fables 
5:11  but  the  younger  widow-s  r. 
Ileii.  12:25  )-.  not  linn  that  speak. 

REFl'SED, 
Gen.  .37:35  Ja.  )-.  to  be  comforted 
;i9:8  J.  r.  to  lie  wi.  masier's  wi. 
48:19  .Tacob  r.  to  remove  hand 
.\um.  20:21  Edom  /-.  Is.  passage 
1  .SVIM.  K:19  people  r.  to  obey  S. 
16-7  l"ok  not  on  him.  I  )-.  him 
•38-3:iSaul  r.  said,  1  will  not  eat 
■2. Sam.  2:-33  .^sa.  r.  to  turn  aside 
13:9  she  iionrod,  .\mn.  r.  to  eat 

1  K.  20::)5  man  r.  to  sinito  him 
21:15  vinevard  ho  )-.  to  give  th. 

2  A'.  5:16  Naaman  nrgi-d,  ho  r. 
.Veil.  9:17  our  falliers  »-.  to  obey 
Esl.  1:12  qu.  Vashti  r.  to  come 
■rob  6:7  things  that  my  soul  r. 
I's.  77:2  soul »--  to  be  comlorted 

78:10  they  r.  to  walk  in  his  lav,- 
67  he  r.  tabernacle  of  Joseph 
11S:'32  stone  which  builders  r. 
Pivr.  1:24  I  have  called,  ye  r. 
Is.  54:6  thou  wast  r-  saith  thy  G. 
■ler.  6:3  r.  to  receive  correction 
11:10  fath.  )•.  to  hear  my  words 
31:15  Rachel )'.  to  be  comforted 
50:38  look  them  r.  to  lot  th.  go 
f^zek.  5:6  Ihev  r.  my  judgments 
llos.  11:5  beca.  Ilioy  r.  to  retnrn 
Zer.  7:11  but  tlicy  r.  to  hearken 
.■lets  7:35  Moses  whom  they  r. 
I  Tim.  4:4  and  nothing  to  be  r. 
Ilcb.  11:24  Mo.  r.  to  be  called  son 
12:-25  r.  hiin  th.  spake  on  earth 

REFISEDST. 
Jer.  3:3  tliou  ;-.  to  bo  ashamed 

REFISETH. 
E.X.  7:14  I'haraoh  (-.  to  let  people 
Mini.  •22:13  L.  (-.  to  give  mo  lea. 
Iieiit.  25:7  bro.  r.  to  raise  n-ime 
Pror.  10:17  he  tliat ;-.  reproof 
13:18  slia.  to  him  that  r.  instru. 
15:32  that  r.  instruction  despis. 
Is.  8:6  jieople  /-.  wat.  of  Shiloah 
.ler.  15:18  wound  r.  to  be  healed 

REG.XRD. 
Ec.  8:2  in  ;■.  of  the  oath  of  God 
.■lc(«  8:11  and  to  him  they  had  r. 

REG.\RR,  Verb. 
Gen.  4.5:'30  r.  not  your  stuff,  for 
Ex.  5:9  let  not  r.  vain  woids 
Uv.  19:31  r.  not  familiar  s^iirits 
Deul.  •M^*^  not  r.  person  ol  aged 

1  .S'fjM.  ■35:-35  )-.  not  man  of  Belial 
iSaiii.  13:-20  /--  not.  he  is  broth. 

2  K.  3:14  that  I ;'.  Johoshaphat 
Job  3:4  lot  not  G.  r.  it  fr.  above 

.35:13  nor  will  ^Mmighty  r.  it 
:i6:21  tjike  hood,  (-.  not  iniquity 
I>s.  28:5  they  r.  not  works  of  L. 
31:6  hated  that ;-.  lying  vanities 
66:18  if  I  r.  iniq.  in  my  heart 
94:7  neit.  sliall  G.  of  Jacob  r.  it 
10-3:17  will  r.  prayer  of  deslitu. 
Pror.  5:2  mayest  r.  discretion 
0:35  he  will  not  r.  any  ransom 
Is.  5:12  thev  r.  not  work  of  L. 
13:17  M.  who  will  not  r.  silver 
Uim.  4:16  L.  will  no  more  r.  th. 
Dan.  11:37  r.  God,  nor  r.  any  god 
.\mos  5:-22  nor  r.  peace-ofl'erings 
Ilah.  1:5  r.  w-onder  marvellously 
.\ral.  1:9  will  he  /-.  yo.  persons; 
Luke  18:4  fear  not  God  nor  r. 

man 
Horn.  14:6  Lord  he  doth  not  r. 


HEI 

REGARDED. 

Ex.  9:21  r.  not  tlo^  wom  of  Lord 
1  E.  18:29  no  voice,  nor  any  r. 

1  Clir.  17:17  thou  ha.st )-.  me 
Ps.  100:-14  he  r.  their  ainiclion 
PixiV.  1:'24  stret.  liand,  no  man  r. 
Dan.  3:12  O  king,  have  not  r. 
Luke  1:48  he  r.  his  liaudnmid 

18:2  feared  not  G.  nei.  r.  man 

Ileb.  8:9  I  r.  them  not,  saitU  L. 

REGARDEST. 

2  fiam.  lii:6  Ihou  r.  not  princes 
.roll  :10:20  I  stand  up,  r.  me  not 
Mai.  -22:16  thou  r.  not  the  per- 
sons of  men,  .Mark  12:14 

REGARDETH. 
Diul.  10:17  r.  nol  persons 
.roll  34:19  nor  r.  rich  mo.  th.  jioor 
;J9:7  neither  r.  crying  of  driver 
Pror.  12:10  right,  r.  life  of  beast 
13:18  that  r.  reproof  be  honored 
15:5  that  r.  reproof  is  prudent 
29:7  wicked  r.  not  cause  of  poor 
Ec.  6:8  higher  than  highest  r. 
11:4  he  that  r.  clouds  not  reap 
Is.  :)3:8  dosp.  cities,  r-  no  man 
Dan.  6:13  Daniel  r.  not  thee 
Mill.  2:13  /-.  not  olVer.  any  more 
Horn.  14:6  thai  /-.  day,  r.  it  to  L. 

REGARDIAG. 
./(*  4:20  perish  w  ilhout  any  r.  it 
PliH.  2::i0  not  /-.  life  to  sup.  lack 
IIEGEM-MELE(-1I.     Zee.  7:2 

REGEJVERATIOV. 
Mai.  lil:'38  wh.  followed  nie  In  r. 
Til.  3:5  saved  us  by  wash,  of  r. 

REGIO\. 
Deul.  .3:4  all  the  r.  of  Argob.  13 
1  A'.  4:24  doniinifUi  over  all  the  r. 
.Mai.  3:5  went  to  him  >-.  round  J. 
4:16  which  sat  in  )-.  of  death 
Mark  l:-38  fame  spread  through- 
out r.  of  G.  Liike4:U\  7:17 
6:55  ran  tliro'  whole  r.  round 
.Acts  13:49  word  ofL.  pub.  thro'  r. 
14:6  thev  fled  to  )-  round  about 
10:6  gone  thro'  the  r.  of  Galatia 
REGIOXS. 
AclsS:\  scattered  thro'  r.  of  Jn. 
•J  Cor.  10:16  preach  in  )-.  beyond 


li:l6  slop  me  in)-,  of  Achaia 
Qat.  1:21 1  aime  into  )-.  of  Syria 

REGISTER. 
E:r.  2-62  sought  r  Xtli.  7:64 
.iVt/i.  7:5  found  a )-.  of  genealogy 
REHABIAH.    If7ir.  23:17 
REHEARSE,  ED. 
E.r.  \1'.\i  r.  in  oars  of  Joshua 
.iiid  .5:11  ;■-  righteous  acts  of  L. 
1  .Sum.  8:21  he  )-.  in  ears  of  Lord 
17  31  )-.  David's  winds  bef.  Saul 
.•l<-/.s  11:4  Peter  r.  the  mailer 
11:27  )-.  all  G.  done  with  them 

REHOBOAM. 
1  K.  11:43  R.  son  of  Solo.  14:21 
12:6  R.  consulted  men,  17,  21,  27 
14:.30  was  war  between  R.  15:6 
aC7i)-.  9::H;10-.6,  17;  11:1 
11:17  made  R.  sironsr.  21.  22 
3:7  against  R.  when  R.  was 
REHOBOTH. 
Gen.  10:11  builded  Niu.  and  R. 
26:-32  Isaac  called  the  well  R- 
36:37  S.  of  R.  reigned,  1  Ctir. 
1:48 

BEHVntf. 
Ezr.  2:2  R.  came  with.  Neri.  12:3 
4:8  R.  the  chancellor,  17,  -23 
.Vf/i   3:17  R.  the  sim  of  Bani 
10:25  R.  of  chief  of  the  people 

REIG\,  Substantive. 
1  A'  6:1  Solomon's)-,  over  Israel 

1  Chr.  4:31  cities  to  )-.  of  David 
29:30  David's  acts  willi  )-.  writ. 

2  (•/(/-.  36:20  r.  of  king.  Persia 
Luke  3:1  year  of  r,  of  Tiberms 

REIGN,  Verb, 
Gen.  37:8  shall  thou  r.  over  us  1 
Ex    15:18  the  Lord  shall  r.  for 

ever,  Ps.  146:10 
Lev.  26:17  they  that  hate  shall  r. 
IJeut.  15:6  r.  over  many  nations 
Jud.  9:2  seventy  )--  over  you 
8  r.  thou  over  us.  10.  12,  14 
1  Sam.  8:9  k.  that  shall ;-.  11 
9-17  this  same  )-.  over  my  peop. 
11-12  said.  Shall  S.  r.  over  uaf 
12-12  a  king  shall  r.  over  us 
a  Sam.  •■J:21  thou  mayest  r.  over 
1  A'  1-11  lioard  th.  Adouijah  r.  ? 
vi  Sol.  sliall  r.  after  me,  17, 30 
•216  sot  faces  on  me,  I  shou.  )-. 
]6:15  Zlmri  r.  7  days  in  Tirzah 


992 


CRUDENsS  COXCORDANCE. 


REJ 

2  Ckr.  1:8  made  me  r.  in  his  ete. 
^3:3  said.  The  kin^'a  son  sh.  r. 

Job  34:30  the  hypocrite  r.  not 

Prov.  8:15  by  me  kings  r. 

Ec.  4:11  out  prison  he  com.  to  r. 

Is.  54:23  L.  of  hosts  shall  r.  in  Z. 
3r2:\  king  shall  r.  in  righteoue. 

Jer.  2-2:15  shalt  thnu  r.  oec.  thou 
2:3:5  a  king  shall  r.  and  prosper 
33:21  D.  sno.  not  have  son  to  r. 

Mic.  4:7  L.  shall  r.  over  th.  in  Z. 

J/a^.  2:22  heard  Archelans  did  r. 

Luke  1:33  he  shall  ?■.  over  Jacob 
19:14  not  have  this  man  to  r. 
27  enemies  would  not  I  sho.  r. 

Horn.  5:17  sh.  r.  in  life  by  J.  C. 

31  so  might  grace  ;■.  by  J.  C. 

6:12  let  not  pin  r.  in  yo.  bodies 

15:12  shall  rise  to  r.  "overGenti. 

2  T^m.  3:12  if  we  siitf.  we  sh.  r. 

Hev.  5:10  we  shall  r.  on  earth 
11:15  he  shall  r.  for  ever 
20:6  sh.  r.  wi.  him  1,000  years 

92:5  shall  ;■.  for  ever  and  ever 

3e4i  BEGAN. 

REIGNED. 

Cfen.  36:31  the  kings  that  r.  in 
land  of  Edom,  f  Chr.  1:43 

1  Sam.  13:1  Saul  r.  one  yr.  he  r. 

2  Sam.  2:10Ish-bo8h.  r.  two  yea. 
5:4  David  r.  40  years  over  Jtid. 

5  Da.  r.  seven  yea.  in  Hebron, 
thirty-three  in  Jerusa.  1  A'. 
2:11;  1  Chr.  3:4;  29:27 
10:1  Ha.  r.  in  stead,  1  Chr.  19:1 
1  A".  4:31  and  Solomon  r.  over 
all  the  kingd.  11:42;  1  Chr. 
29:2S;2  CA?-.  9:26,  30 
Est.  1:1  Ahasuerus  r.  from  Ind. 
Jer.  22:11  Shall,  r.  instead  of  Jo. 
Eom.  5:14  death  r.  fr.  Ad.  to  M. 
17  by  one  man's  off.  death  r. 
21  as  sin  r.  to  death,  grace  r. 
1  Cor.  4:8  r.  as  kings  without  us 
Hev.  11:17  great  power  and  r. 
20:4  r.  with  Ch.  a  thousand  y. 
REIGXEST. 
1  C^r.  29:13  thou  r.  over  all,  and 

REIG^ETH. 
1  Sam.  12:14  kiiiL^  th;it  r.  over  y. 
y  Sam.  l."):10  Absalom  r.  in  Heb. 
1  K.  l:I8b.'lii.ld  Adonijah  r. 
1  Chr.  16:31   the  L.  r.  Ps.  96:10  ; 

97:1  ;  99:1 
Px.  47:8  God  r.  over  heathen 
93:1  L.  r.  he  is  clothed  wi.  maj. 
Prov.  30:22  a  servant  when  he  r. 
Is.  52:7  saith  unto  Z.  Thy  G.  r. 
Pev.  17:18  r.  over  kings  of  earth 
19:6  Lord  God  omnipotent  ?\ 
REIGXIXG. 
1  Sam.  16:1 1  rejected  him  fro.  r. 

REI\S. 
Job  16:13  he  cleaveth  my  r.  asii. 
19:27  tho.  my  r.  be  consumed 
Ps.  7:9  God  trieth  heart  and  r. 
16:7  my  r.  also  instr.  me  in  ni. 
26:2  0*L.  try  my  r.  my  heart 
73:21  was  1  pricked  in  my  r. 
139:13  thou  hast  possess,  my  r. 
Prov.  2:i:16  my  /■.  shall  rejoice 
Is.  11:5  faithfuln.  girdle  of  his  r. 
Jer.  11:20  O  L.  that  triost  the  r. 
12:2  thou  art  far  from  their  r. 
17:10 1  try  thy  r.  90:12  seest  r. 
Lam.  3:13  arrows  to  enter  my  r. 
Bev.  2:2^3  he  wlio  searchcth  r. 

REJECT,  ETH. 
Hos.  4:6  I  will  r.  thee 
Mark  6:26  oath's  sake  wo.  not  r. 
7:9  ye  r.  commandment  of  G. 
John  12:48  he  that  ;•.  me.  receiv. 
Tit.  3:10  after  second  admoni.  r. 
REJECTED. 

1  Sam.  8:7  they  have  notr.  thee, 

but  they  liave  r.  me 
10:19  ve  havL-  this  dav  r.  vour  G. 
15:23  "thou  hast  /•.  word  of  L.  he 

also  ;'.  thfi'  fr.  bi-ing  kin.  26 
16:1  I  r.  him  IVom  being  king 

2  A'.  17:15  they  r.  his  statutes 
SO  Lord  ;•.  all  the  seed  of  Isra. 

7^'.  53:3  he  is  despised,  r.  of  men 

Jer.  2:37  Lord  r.  thv  confidence 

6:19  /'.  my  law ;  30"L.  r.  them 

7:29  Lord  hath  r.  generatirm  of 

8:9  thi^v  have  r.  word  of  Lord 

14:19  ha^^t  thou  utterly  r.  Jud.  ? 

Lam.  5:22  thou  hast  utterly  r.  us 

Hos.  4:6  th()U  hast  ;■.  knowledge 

Mat.  21:42  atone  which  builders 

r.  Mark  12:10;  Luke^-.M 
Mark  8:31  and  he  shall  be  r.  of 

thecld.T!*,  /v»/;'^9:22 
Luke  7:30  law.  ;-.  counsel  of  God 


REJ 

L-nke  17:25  be  r.  of  this  general. 

Gai.  4:14  tempt,  in  flesh  r.  not 

Heb.  6:8  that  oeareth  thorns  is  r. 

12:17  have  inherit,  bless,  was  r. 

REJOICE. 

Devt.  12:7  ye  sh.  r.  in  all,  14:26 
16:14  thon  shalt  r.  in  thy  feast 

15  God  sh.  bless  thee,  th.  sh.  r. 
26:11  shalt  r.  in  ev.  good  thing 
28:63  L.  will  r.  over  jrou,  30:9 
32:43  r.  O  nations,  with  his  pe. 
33:18  he  said.  r.  Zehulun 

Jud.  9:19  r.  ye  in  Abimelech 
1  Sam.  2:1  bee.  I  r.  in  thy  salva. 
19:5  thou  sawest  it.  and  didstr. 

1  Chr.  16:10  let  the  h-art  of  them 

r.  that  seek  the  L.  P.^.  105:3 
32  let  fields  r.  and  all  therein 

2  Chr.  6:41  and  let  thy  saints  r. 
20:27  L.  made  th.  r.  Neh.  12:43 

./o&20:18  he  shall  not  r.  therein 
Ps.  2:11  serve  L.  r.  -with  tremb. 
5:11  all  that  put  trust  in  thee  r. 
9:14  I  will  r.  in  thy  salvation 
13:4  those  that  trouble  me  r. 

5  my  heart  shall ;-.  in  thy  salv. 
14:7  Ja.  shall  r.  and  Is.  be  j^lad 
20:5  we  ^^^ll  r.  in  thy  salvation 
21:1  in  thy  salvation  shall  he  r. 
.30:1  made  foes  to  r.  over  me 
32:31  our  heart  shall  r.  in  him 
35:9  my  soul  sh.  ?*.  in  his  salva. 

19  let  not  mine  enemies  r.  ov. 

24  O  Lord,  let  them  not  r.  over 

26  let  them  be  ashamed  that  r. 
38:16  lest  they  sho.  t.  over  me 
48:11  let  Zionr.  let  Jud.  be  glad 
51:8  bones  th.  hast  brok.  may  r. 
5S:io  righteous  ;■.  wh.  he  seeth 
60:6  G.  ha.  spok.  I  will  r.  108:7 
63:7  in  shad,  of  thy  wings  I  /-. 

11  but  the  king  shall  r.'iu  God 
65:12  hills  r.  66:6  did  we  r. 
63:3  let  righteous  r.  exceed,  r. 

4  r.  bef.  nim ;  71:2^3  lips  sh.  r. 
85:6  that  thy  j>eople  may  r. 
86:4  r.  the  sonl  of  thy  servant 
89:12  Tabor  and  Hermon  sh.  r. 

16  in  thy  name  shall  they  r. 
42  hast  made  enemies  to  r. 

06:11  let  heavens  r.  12  trees  r. 
97:1  let  earth  7".  isles  be  glad 
98:4  make  noise,  r.  sing  praise 
101:31  L.  shall  r.  in  his  works 
106:5  that  I  may  r.  in  gladness 
107:42  righte.  shall  see  it  and  ?■. 
109:28  be  ashamed,  let  serva.  r. 
119:162  1?-.  at  thy  word 
149:2  let  Is.  r.  in  him  that  made 
ProiK  2:14  who  r.  to  do  evil 
5:18  r.  wife  of  thv  youth 
23:15  my  heart  shall  r. 

16  yea,  my  reins  shall  r. 

24  father  of  righteous  shall  r. 

25  she  that  bare  thee  shall  r. 
24:17  r.  not  wh.  enemy  falleth 
28:12  wh.  righteous  men  do  r. 
29:2  right,  in  authority,  peo.  r. 

6  righteous  doth  sing  and  r. 
31:25  shall  r.  in  time  to  come 

Ec.  3:12  a  man  to  r.  do  good 
22  tliat  a  man  should  r.  5:19 

4:16  that  come  after  shall  not  r. 
11:8  live  many  years,  and  r. 

9  r.  O  yon.  man,  in  thy  youth 
Is.  8:6  r.in  Rezin  and  R.'s  son 

9:3  as  men  r.  when  divide  spoil 

13:3  that  r.  in  my  highness 

14:29  r.  not  thou,  whole  Pales. 

2:3:12  thou  shalt  no  more  ?'. 

24:8  noise  of  them  that  r. 

39:19  poor  among  men  shall  r. 

35:1  desert  sh.  r.  2blosso.  and  r. 

61:7  for  confusion  they  shall  r. 

65:13  behold,  my  scr.  "shall  r. 
19  I  will  r.  in  Jerusalem 

6'i:10  r.  with  Jerusalem 
14  when  ye  see  this,  heart  r. 
Jfr.  31:13  then  shall  virgin  r. 

32:41  will  r.  over  them 

51:39  they  may  r.  and  sleep 
iMm..  2:17  caused  enemy  to  r. 
Ezek.  7:12  let  not  the  buver  r. 

35:15  r.  at  inheritance  of  Israel 
Hos.  9:1  r.  not,  O  Israel,  for  ioy 
Amm  6:13  ye  wh.  r.  in  naught 
J/?r.  7:8  r.  not  ag.  me,  O  enemy 
Zep.  3:11  take  away  th.  that  r. 

17  the  Lord  will  r.  over  thee 
Zee.  2:10  sing  and  r.  O  dauirhter 

9:9  r.  greatly,  O  daughter  of  Z. 
10:7  and  their  heart  shall  r. 
Luke  1:14  shall  r.  at  his  birth 
6:23  r.  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap 
10:20  in  this  r.  not.  rathi-r  r. 
15:6  7".  with  me.  I  have  found 
19:37  the  disciples  began  to  r. 


RE.J 

John  4:36  he  that  reapetumayr. 

5:35  willing  for  a  sea.  to  r. 

14:28  if  ye  loved  me.  ye  wou.  r. 

16:20  weep,  the  world'  shall  r. 
23  see  you.  your  heart  shall  r. 
Acts  2:26  theref.  did  my  heart  r. 
Pom.  5:2  r.  in  hope  of  gl.  of  God 

12:15  r.  with  them  that  do  r. 

15:10  he  saith,  r.  ye  Gentiles 

1  Cor.  7:30  r.  as  tho'  they  rej.  n. 
12:26  all  the  members  r.  with  it 

2  Cor.  2:3  of  whom  I  ought  to  r. 
7:9  I  r.  not  that  ye  were  sorry 

16  I  r  I  have  confidence  in  von 
Gal.  4:27  r.  barren  that  bear,  not 
Phil.  1:18  I  do  r.  yea,  and  will  r. 

2:16  I  may  r.  in  day  of  Christ 

17  I  joy  and  r.  with  you  all 

18  for  the  same  cause  do  ye  r. 

28  when  see  him  ag.  ye  may  r. 
3:3  we  worship  God.  r.  in  C.  J 

Col.  1:24  r.  in  my  suffer,  for  you 
1  77/^5.  5:16  r.  evermore,  pray 
Jam.  1:9  let  broth,  of  lowdeg.  r. 

4:16  ye  r.  in  your  boastings 
1  Pet.  1:6  wherein  j'e  greatly  r. 
8  ye  r.  with  joy  unspeakable 

4:13  r.  inasm.  as  ye  are  partak. 
Per.  11:10  th.  thatdw.  on  ear.  r. 

12:12  therefore  r.  ye  heavens. 

18:20  r.  over  her,  thou  heaven 
See  GLAD.  » 

REJOICE  before  the  Lord. 

Lev.  23:40  r.  bef.  t.  Lord  7  davs 
Deut.  12:12  r.  bef.  t.  L.  your  God 
18  and  thou  s'halt  r.  before  the 
L.  thy  God,  16:11;  27:7 
REJOICE  In  the  Lord. 
Ps.  33:1  r.  in  the  L.  riirhte.  97:12 
Is.  41:16  r.  i7i  L.  "lory  in  H.  One 
61:10  I  will  greallv  r.  in  the  L. 
Joel  2:23  chil.  of  Zion,  r.  in  t.  L. 
Hab.  3:18  I  will  r.  in  the  Lord 
Zee.  10:7  heart  shall  r.  in  the  L. 
Phil.  3:1  brethren  r.  in  the  Lord 
4:4  r.  in  the  L&rd  alway 

REJOICED. 

E.r.  18:9  Jethro  r.  for  goodness 
Dent.  28:63  as  Lord  r.  over  you 
30:9  as  he  r.  over  thy  fathers 
1  Sa7n.  11:15  S.  and  men  of  Is.  r. 

1  A'.  1:40  people  r.  so  earth  rent 

2  A'.  11:11  thrpfnplenand blew 

1  Chr.  39:9  jn'ople  r.  and  Dav.  r. 

2  Chr.  1.^1:15  all  Jndah  ;■.  at  oath 
24:10  all  princes  and  people  ?: 
29:36  Hezekiah  r.  and  all  peop. 
30:25  strangers  of  Is.  and  Jii.  r. 

Neh.  19:43  and  ?:  the  wives  also, 

and  the  children  r. 
Est.  8:15  the  city  of  Shushan  r. 
Job  31:25  if  I  r.  bee.  my  wealth 

29  if  1 7*.  at  destruction  of  him 
Ps.  35:15  in  mine  advers.  they  r. 

97:8  the  daughters  of  Jndah"  n 

119:14  ha.  r.  in  way  of  thy  test. 
Ec.  2:10  my  heart  r.  in  labor 
Jer.  15:17  I  r.  not  in  assembly 

50:11  ye  r.  O  destroyers  of  my 
Ezek.  25:6  Animon.  r.  ag.  Israel 
Hos.  10:5  priests  that  r.  mouni 
Ob.  13  nor  should,  thou  have  ?*. 
Mat.  2:10  saw  star,  they  r. 
Luke  1:47  my  sp.  hath  r.  in  God 

10:21  in  that  hour  J.  r.  in  spir. 

13:17  people  r.  for  the  things 
.lohn  8:56  your  father  Abrah.  r. 
Acts  7:41  r.  inworksofth.  hands 

1.5:31  they  r.  for  the  consolation 

16:34  jailer  r.  believing  in  God 

1  Cor.  7:30  as  though  they  r.  not 

3  Cor.  7:7  told  us,  so  I  r.  the  mo. 
Phil.  4:10  I  r.  in  the  Lord  great. 

2  Johji  4  1 7'.  greatly,  3  John  3 

RE.IOKETH. 

1  Sa?n.  2:1  Han.  said,  My  hea.  r. 

Job  39:21  horse  r.  in  strength 

I^s.  16:9  heart  is  glad,  glory  r. 
19:5  which  /*.  as  a  strong  man 
98:7  theref.  mv  heart  greatly  r. 

Pror.  11:10  well  wi.  right,  cityr. 
13:9  the  light  of  the  righteo.  r. 
15:30  light  of  the  eyes  r.  heart 
29:3  whoso  loveth  wisdom  r. 

Is.  5:14  he  that  r.  shall  descend 
fi2:5  as  bridegroom  r.  over  bride 
64:5  thou  meetest  him  that  r. 

Ez^k.  35:14  when  whole  earth  r. 

Mat.  18:13  r.  more  of  that  sheep 

Johti  3:29  friend  of  bridegroom/'. 

1  Cor.  13:6  r.  not  in  ini.  r.  in  tr. 

Jam.  2:13  mercy  r.  against  judg. 
REJOICEST. 

Jer.  11:15  when  thou  docst  evil, 
then  thou  r. 


REM 

REJOICI\G. 

1  A".  1:45  come  up  from  thence  r. 

2  Chr.  23:18  burnt-offer,  wilh  r. 
Job  8:91  he  fill  thv  lips  with  r. 
Ps.  19:8  statutes  fight,  r.  heart 

45:15  with  r.  sh.  they  be  broug. 

107:22  declare  his  works  with  r. 

118:15  voice  of  r,  is  in  tabem. 

119:111  they  are  r.  of  my  heart 

136:6  sh.  come  again  with  r. 
P-ov.  8:30  r.  always  before  him 
31  r.  inhabitable  part  of  earth 
/•'.  65:18  I  create  Jerusalem  a  r. 
Jer.  15:16  thy  word  was  to  me  r. 
Hab.  3:14  theirr.  was  to  devour 
Zep.  2:15  this  is  r.  city  th.  said 
1  Luke  15:5  layeth  it  on  should,  r. 
Act^Ty.4l  r.  counted  worthy  to  s. 

8:39  eunnch  went  on  hla  way  r. 
Po?n.  12:12  r.  in  hope,  patient  in 

1  Cor.  15:31  I  protest  by  your  ?: 

2  Cor.  1:12  our  r.  ia  testimony  of 
14  we  are  your  r.  ye  are  ours 

6:10  as  sorrowful,  yet  always  r. 
Gat.  6:4  sh.  heaaver.  in  himself 
Phil.  1:26  your  r.  bemoreabun. 
1  Thes.  2:19  wh. our  crown  of  r./ 
Heb.  3:6  r.  of  hope  firm  to  end 
Jam.  4:16  boastings,  such  r.  evil 

RELEASE. 
Deuf.  15:1  end  of  7  years  maker. 
9  the  year  of  7".  is  at  band 
31:10  solemnity  of  year  of  r. 
Est.  2:18  he  made  a  r.  to  prov. 

RELEASE,  Verb. 

Pent.  15:2  creditor  that  lend.  r. 

Mat.  27:15  gover.  was  wont  to  r. 

pri.s.  Luke  93:17;  John  18:39 

17  w.  will  ye  I?-.  21 :  Mark  15:9 

Mark  15:11  moved  people,  sho. 

rather  r.  Barab.  Lu.  23:18 
Luke  23:16  I  will  chastise  and  r. 

20  Pilate  willing  to  r.  Jesus 
John  19:10  I  have  power  to  r.  12 

RELEASED. 
Mat.  97:26  then  r.  he  Barabbaa 

3fark  15:15;  Z^M'tf  23:35 
Mark  15:6  at  feast  he  7*.  prisoner 

RELIEF. 
Acts  11:29  determined  to  send  r. 

RELIEVE. 
LetJ.  9.5:35  if  brother  poor,  r.  him 
/«.  1:17  and  r.  the  oppressed 
La7n.  1:11  thi.  formeat  to  r.  sonl 
16  comforter  that  should  r.  far 
19  they  sought  meat  to  ?*.  souls 
1  Ti7?i.  5:16  if  any  have  wido.  r. 

RELIEVED,  ETH, 
Ps.  146:9  he  r.  fatherless,  widow 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  have  r.  afilict. 

RELIGIOiV. 
Acts  26:5  straitest  sect  of  our  r. 
Gal.  1:13  convei*sati.  in  Jews'  r. 

14  profited  in  the  Jews'  r. 

Jam.  1:26  this  man's  r.  is  vain 

27  pure  /•.  and  nndefiled  bef.  Q. 

RELIGIOUS. 

ActslSiA'ir.  proselytes  follow.  P. 

Jam.  l:26if  any  am.  you  seem  r. 

RELY,  lED. 

2  Chr.  13:18  becau.  they  r.  on  L. 
16:7  r.  on  Syr  hast  not  r.  on  L. 

8  because  thou  didst  ?*.  on  L. 
REMAIN. 
E:r.  12:10  letnoth.  r.  till  mom. 

23:18  fat  of  sacri.  r.  till  moniL 
Lev.  19:6  if  audit  r.  till  3d  day 

27:18  according  to  years  that  r. 
JVum.  33:55  those  ye  let  /'. 
Deut.  9:34  destroyed  alt,  none  r. 

16:4  nor  any  flesh  r.  till  morn. 

19:30  those  which  ;•.  shall  hear 

21:23  his  body  sh.  not  r.  on  tree 
Jos.  1:14  your  little  ones  shall  r. 

8:22  let  none  of  th.  r.  10:28,  SO 

•23:4  I  divided  nations  that  r. 
Jud.  5:17  did  Dan  r.  in  ships  ? 

21:7  wives  for  them  that  r.  16 
1  A'.  18:92  I  only  r.  a  proph.  of  L. 
Ezr.  9:15  for  we  r.  yet  escaped 
Job  21:33  shall  he  r.  in  tht!  tomb 

27:15  those  that  r.  eh.  be  buried 
Ps.  55:7  would  I  r.  in  wilderness 
Prov.  2:21  perfect  sh.  r.  in  land 

21:16  shall  r.  in  congregation 
Is.  10:32  yet  shall  he  r.  at  Nob 

32:16  rij^hteousn.  shall  r.  in  fie. 

65:4  which  r.  among  the  graves 

66:22  heavens  and  new  earth  r. 
Jer.  8:3  residue  that  r.  of  family 

17:25  this  city  shall  ?'.  for  ever 

37:11  th.  will  I  let  r.  in  own  la. 

30:18  the  palace  shall  >-. 

38:4  weak,  hands  of  men  th;.t  ;. 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


993 


RE>t 
Jer.  43:17no.  of  th.  r.  41:11 ;  51:63 

44:7  com.  evil,  leave  none  to  r. 
Ezelc.  7:11  violence  risen,  no.  r. 

17:31  they  that  r.  shall  tie  scat. 

39:14  men  to  bury  those  that  r. 
AmOf  6:9  If  there  r.  ten  men 
Ob.  14  delivered  those  that  r. 
Zee.  12:14  families  that  r. 
Luke  10:7  in  same  house  r.  eat. 
John  6:13  gather  frau'ui.  that  r. 

15:11  mv  jov  miqht  r.  in  you 
1«  rhoseu  that  Vonr  ftuit  sh.  r. 

19::fl  bodies  sho.  not  r.  on  cross 
1  Cor.  I5:fi  of  \vh.  sreuter  part  r. 
1  Thes.  4:15  r.  till  coming  of  L. 
17  we  which  are  alive  and  r. 
neb.  13:37  cannot  be  shaken  r. 
1  John  3:34  that  ye  have  heard  r. 
Sev.  3:3  strengthen  things  wh.  r. 

REItlAINDER. 
Ex.  29:34  thou  shalt  burn  the  r. 
i^ii.  6:16  the  r.  shall  Aaron  eat 

7:17  r.  on  third  day  sh.  be  bur. 
S  Sam.  14:7  leave  nei.  name,  r. 
PS.  76:10  ;•.  of  wrath  sh.  restrain 

REM.\I\ED. 
O^n.  7:23  Noah  only  ;-.  alive 

14:10  they  that  )■.  fled  to  moun. 
Kr.  14:28  th.  r.  not  one  chariot 
Sam.  11:26  there  r.  two  men 

8.'>:2S  he  should  r.  in  city  of  ref. 

36:12  inh.  r.  in  luiuse  of  father 
Deiil.  3:11  kingof  Bas.  r.  giants 
Jos.  10:20  rest  r.  entered  cities 

11:32  in  Ashdod  there  r.  Anak. 

18:3  there  r.  of  Is.  seven  tribes 
Jiid.  7:3  there  r.  with  G.  10.000 

1  Sam.  11:11  thev  which  r.  scat. 

2  A'.  10:llJehu  slew  all  that  r.  17 
25:22  people  r.  set  G.  over  them 

1  Chr.  1.3:14  ark  r.  in  fami.  ofO. 
Ik:.  3:9  my  wisdom  r.  with  me 
Jer.  87:10"there  r.  wounded  men 
21  r.  in  court  of  prisim,  38:13 

41:10  Tshm.  carried  capt.  that  r. 

48:11  his  taster,  in  him 

51:30  mighty  men  r.  inth. holds 
Lam.  3:33  L.'s  anger  none  ;•. 
Dan.  10:8  r.  no  stren.  in  me,  17 
13  I  r.  there  with  kings  of  Pe. 
Mat.  11:23  done  in  S.  it  would  r. 

14:20  took  up  fragments  that  r. 

Liike'.t-.U  ;  ./cAn  6:13 
Luke  1:22  beckoned,  r.  speechl. 
Acts  5:4  wh.  it  r.  was  it  not  thi. 

REM.\I.VEST. 
Lam.  5:19  thou  O  L.  r.  Heb.  1:11 

REMAIXETH. 
Oen.  8:22  while  earth  r.  seed-ti. 
and  harvest  shall  not  cease 
Ex.  12:10  which  r.  ye  shall  burn 
Iav.  8:-32  r.  of  llesh  and  bread 

16:16  so  do  for  taberna.  that  r. 
Num.  24:19  destroy  him  that  r. 
Jm.  8:29  heap  of  stones  that  r. 

13:1  there  r.  land  to  be  possess. 
Jud.  5:13  him  that  r.  have  dom. 
1  Sam.  6:18  stone  r.  to  this  day 

16:11  J.  said.  There  r.  youngest 
Job  19:4  my  error  r.  with  m.vself 

41:33  in  his  neck  7*.  strength 
/«.  4:3  he  that  r.  in  J.  call,  holy 
Jer.  38:3  he  that  r.  in  city  ah.  die 
Ezek.  6:12  he  that  r.  besieged  die 
Hag.  2:5  so  my  Sp.  r.  am.  "them 
Zee.  9:7  he  that  r.  shall  be  forG. 
John  9:41  therefore  vour  sin  r. 

1  Cor.  7:29  it  r.  they  that  ha.  wi. 

2  Cor.  .3:11  that  which  r.  glorio. 
9:9  his  righteousness  r.  for  ev. 

Seb.  4:6  it  r.  some  must  enter  in 
9  there  r.  a  rest  to  peop.  of  G. 
10:36  there  r.  no  sacriflce  for  sin 

1  John  3:9  for  seed  r.  in  him 

REM.\I>'I\G. 
Num.  9:32  cloud  r.  on  tabeniacle 
Deut.  3:3  till  none  was  left  r. 
Jos.  10::i3  and  he  left  none  r.  37, 
:w,  40;  11:8 

2  Sam.  21:5  dest.  fr.  r.  in  coasts 
2  A'.  10:11  Jehu  left  Ahab  no.  r. 

1  Chr.  9:33  who  r.  in  chambers 
Job  18:19  nor  any  r.  in  dwelling 
Ob.  18  shall  not  be  any  )■.  of  Esau 
John  1:3:J  on  wh.  shall  see  Sp.  r. 

RE>I.\LI.VH. 
Is.  7:4  anger  of  son  <jf  R.  5.  9 
8:6  rejoice  in  Rezin  and  R.  son 
RE.MEnV. 

2  Chr.  36:16  WTath  arose,  no  r. 
Prov.  6:15  be  broken  without  r. 

29:1  be  destroyed,  without  r. 

REMEMBER. 
Gtn.  40:23  did  not  butler  r.  Jos. 
Bx.  13:3  Moses  said  to  people  r. 


REM 

Ft.  20:8  r.  sab.  day  to  keep  holy 

Xum.  11:5  we  r.  lish  eat  in  Egypt 
15:39  r.  all  commandm.  of  Lord 

Veut.  5:15  r.  thou  wast  a  serv.  in 

Eg.  15:15:  16:13;  24:18,33 
7:18  r.  what  L.  did  to  Pharaoh 
8:18  r.  L.  gi.  pow.  to  get  wealth 
9:7  r.  thou  provokestL.  thy  («. 
16:3  r.  day  earnest  out  of  Egypt 
24:9  r.  what  Lord  did  to  Miriam 
25:17  r.  what  Amal.  did  to  thee 
33:7  r.  days  of  old,  consider 

Jft«.  l:13r.  word  wh.  Moses  com. 

Jud.  9:3  r.  I  am  your  bono 

1  Sam.  35:31  .\b.  said.  r.  handm. 

2  Sam.  14:11  let  the  king  r.  Lord 

3  A'.  9:25  /•.  when  I  rode  after  A. 
30:3  ;•.  I  walk.  bcf.  thee,  Is.  .38:3 

1  Chr.  16:12  ;•,  works.  Ps.  105:5 

2  Chr.  6:43  ;•.  mcrcii's  of  David 
Xeh.  1:8  r.  word  thou  com.  Mos. 

4:14  r.  L.  wh.  is  great  and  terri 
13:29  r.  th.  that  defiled  pricsth. 
Job  4:7  r.  who  l)erished 
7:7  O  r.  mv  life  is  wind 
10:9  r.  thou  hast  made  mo 
11:16  /■.  it  as  waters  that  pass 
;i6:31  ;■.  Iliou  magnify  his  work 
41:8  hand  upon  him,  r.  battle 
Ps.  30:3  r.  thy  offerings,  accept 
7  we  will  r.  name  o?  the  Lord 
23:37  ends  of  world  r.  turn  to  L. 
25:6  r.  thy  mercies  ever  of  old 
7  r.  not  sins  of  my  you.r.  me 
74:3  r.  congreg.  thou  purchased 
IS  r.  this,  enemy  reproached 
33  r.  how  foolish  man  rcproa. 
79:8  O  r.  not  former  iniquities 
89:47  r.  how  short  my  time  is 
50  r.  L.  reproach  of  thy  serv. 
103:18  th.  that  )■.  his  command. 
119:49  r.  word  unto  thy  servant 
i:J3:l  L.  r.  T).  and  his  lilllictions 
137:7  r.  O  Lord,  child,  of  Edom 
Pwv.  31:7  ;■.  misery  no  more 
Ec.  5:30  he  sh.  not  r.  days  of  life 
11:8  let  him  r.  days  of  darkness 
13:1  ;•.  Creator  in  days  of  youth 
Cant.  1:4  r.  love  more  than  wine 
/*■.  43:13  r.  not  former  th.  ?  46:9 
25  I  will  not  r.  sins 
44:31  r.  these,  O  Jacob,  and  Is. 
46:8  r.  this,  show  yonrsel.  men 
47:7  neither  didst  r.  latter  end 
.54:4  not  ;'.  reproach  of  widowh. 
64:5  mcetest  those  that  r.  thee 
9  neither  r.  iniquity  for  ever 
Jam.  3:16  neither  shall  they  r.  it 
14:10  he  will  now  r.  their  iniq. 
21  r.  break  not  thy  covenant 
17:3  their  children /'.their  altars 
18:30  r.  I  stood  to  speak  good 
.31:20  I  do  earnestlv  r.  him  still 
44:21  did  not  the  Lordr.  them? 
51:50  ye  that  have  escaped,  r.  L. 
Lam.  5:1  ;■.  O  L.  what  is  come 
Ezek.  16:61  then  sh.  r.  thy  ways, 

20:43;  36:31 
23:37  thou  sliall  not  r.  Egypt 
//w.  8:13  now  will  her.  th.  iniq. 
9:9  therefore  he  will  r.  iniquity 
iftc.  6:5  r.  now  what  Ba.  ciuisul. 
Hab.  3:3  O  L.  in  wrath  r.  mercy 
Mai.  4:4  r.  the  law  of  Moses 
Mat.  16:9  r.  loaves.  >lAnri-8:18 
Luke  1:73  r.  his  holy  covenant 
16:25  r.  that  th.  in  thv  lifetime 
17:33  r.  Lot"s  wife;  24:6  r.  how 
John  15:20  r.  word  that  I  said 
16:4  lime  shall  come,  ye  may  r. 
Aels  30:31  r.  that  by  three  years 
35  r.  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Oal.  2:10  we  should  r.  the  poor 
£))A.  3:11  r.  that  in  lime  past 
Col.  4:18  r.  my  bonds 

1  The.'i.  2:9  ye  r.  breth.  our  labor 

3  7V«.«.  2:5  r.  ye  not  I  told  you  ? 

2  Tim.  2:8  r.  that  J.  C'h.  raised 
Beb.  13:3  r.  them  are  in  bonds 

7  r.  them  which  have  the  rule 
.Tilde  17  r.  words  spoken  of  apos. 
Jiei;.  3:5  r.  fr.  wh.  thou  art  fallen 
3:3  r.  how  thou  hast  received 

I  RE.MEMDER. 
Gen.  41:9  /do  r.  my  faults 
1  Sam.  15:3  /  r.  thot  which  Am. 
.Job  31:6  when  I  r.  \  am  afraid 
Ps.  42:4  when  I  r.  these,  I  pour 
t>l:6  wh.  I  r.  thee  upon  my  bed 
l:)7:6  if  /do  not  r.  thee,  let  my 
143:5  /r.  the  days  of  old 
Jer.  2:2  I  r.  thee,  the  kindness 
Hos.  7:3  consider  not  that  I  r.  all 

I  will  REMEMBER. 

Gen.  9:15  /  wilt  r.  my  coven.  16 

Lev.  26:42  /  w.  r.  coven,  with  A. 

45 /u?.  for  their  sakes  r.  cove, 


REM 

r».  42:6  therefore  viU  Ir.  thee 

77:10  I  will  r.  the  vears  of.  11 

Jer.  31::!4  /  ivill  r.  their  sin  no 

more.  Ileh.  8:12;  10:17 
E:rk.  li'i:r.0  I  irill  r.  mv  covenant 
3  John  10  /  irillr.  deeds  hedoeth 

RE.MEMBKR  ni<>. 
Jud.  16:38  r.  me  that  I  may  he 
1  Sam.  1:11  look  on  baud.  r.  me 
Xeh.  13:14  r.  tne,  O  God,  22,  31 
.litb  14:13  ajipoint  me.  and  r.  me 
/•s.  3,'):7  r.  me.  for  tliy  sake,  O  L. 
11W:4  r.  me  witli  the  favor  that 
Jer.  15:15  O  L.  thou  know.  r.  me 
Ezek.  6:9  escaire  of  you  sh.  r.  me 
Zee.  10:9  sh.  r.  me  in  far  countr. 
Luke  23:42  L.  r.  me  when  comest 
1  Cor.  11:3  ye  r.  me  in  all  things 

REMEMBERED. 
Gen.  8:1  (1.  r.  Noah  ;  19:39  Abr. 
.30:33  G.  r.  Rachel ;  49:3  Jose.  r. 
Ex.  2:2 1  f  Jod  r.  his  covenant,  6:5 
yum.  10:9  ye  shall  be  r.  bef.  L. 
./;«/.  8::)4  child,  of  Isr.  r.  not  L. 

1  Sam.  1:19  the  Lord  r.  Hannah 
i!!;^  9:-38  days  of  Pur.  sho.  be  r. 
Job  24:30  sin.  shall  be  no  more  r. 
Ps.  45:17  make  thy  name  be  r. 

77:3  I  r.  God  and  was  troubled 
78:35  they  r.  G.  was  their  Sav. 
39  r.  that  they  were  but  flesh 
43  they  r.  not  his  hand,  when 
98:3  he  r.  his  mercy  tow.  house 
105:8  r.  his  covenant  for  ever 
42  for  he  r.  his  holy  promise 
106:7  they  r.  not  the  multitude 
45  he  r.  for  thorn  his  covenant 
109:14  iniq.  of  his  fathers  be  r. 
16  he  r.  not  to  show  mercy 
111:4  wonderful  works  to  be  r. 
119:53  I  r.  thy  judgments  of  old 
55  I  have  r.  thy  name,  O  Lord 
1.36:23  r.  us  in  our  low  estate 
1;J7:1  we  wept,  when  we  7'.  Zion 
Ec.  9:15  no  man  r.  poor  man 
Is.  3:1:16  thou  mayest  be  r. 
57:11  thou  hast  not  7'.  me 
63:11  then  he  r.  days  of  old 
65:17  fomier  heav.  sh.  not  be  r. 
,7('7'.  11:19  may  be  no  more  r. 
Lam.  1:7  Jerusalem  r.  in  days 
2:1  r.  not  his  footstool  in  anger 
£^^f;l'.  3:30  his  righteousness  sh. 

not  1)0  7-.  .3:5:13 
16:33  not  r.  days  of  youth,  43 
31:24  made  your  iniq.  to  be  7'. 
25:10  Ammonites  may  not  be  r. 
JIos.  3:17  no  more  r.  Zee.  13:2 
Amos  1:9  7".  not  the  covenant 
Jon.  2:7  soul  fainted  I  r.  Lord 
Mai.  26:75  Peter  7*.  the  words  of 

Jesus,  Luke  22:61 
Luke  3-1:8  they  7".  his  words 
,7o/i77  2:17  disciples  r.  it  was  wr. 
23  when  he  was  risen  they  r. 
12:16  wh.  J.  was  glorified  til.  7". 
Acts  11:16  then  r.  I  wcu-d  of  L. 
Jtea.  18:5  God  hath  r.  heriniqui. 

REMEMBEREST,  ETH. 
Ps.  9:12  mak.  inquisition,  be  r. 
88:5  like  slain  whom  thou  r. 
103:14  he  r.  we  are  but  dust 
Lam.  1:9  she  r.  not  her  last  end 
Mat.  5:23  th.  r.  that  thy  brother 
John  16:31  r.  no  more  anguish 

2  Cor.  7:15  whi.  he  r.  obedience 

REMEMBERING. 
Lam.  3:19  r.  mineailliction  and 

1  Thes.  1:3  r.  your  woik  of  faith 

REMEMBRANCE. 
Ex.  17:14  put  out  r.  of  Anialek 
Xum.  5:15  bring  initiuitv  to  r. 
Dan.  25:19  blot  out  r.  of'Amalek 
:52:26  make  r.  of  them  cease 

2  Sam.  18:18  no  son  to  keep  r. 
1  A'.  17:18  to  call  mv  sin  to  r. .' 
Job  18:17  his  7'.  perish  fr.  ojirth 
Ps.  6:5  in  di-ath  there  is  no  r. 

30:4  thanks  at  r.  of  lioli.  97:12 
31:16  lo  cut  oil' the  r.  of  them 
38:1  psalm  of  Da.  br.  to  r.  70:1 
77:6  call  lo  r.  my  song  in  night 
8:):4  Israel  be  no  more  in  r. 
102:13  r.  unto  all  generations 
113:6  righteous  shall  be  in  r. 

Ec  1:11  is  no  7'.  of  former  things 
3:16  there  is  no  r.  of  the  wise 

Is.  36:8  des.  of  our  soul  r.  of  Ihee 
43:36  put  me  in  r.  lei  us  plead 
57:8  behind  doors  set  up  thy  r. 

La\ii.  ;):-i0  my  soul  hath  th.  in  r. 

Ezek.  i\:-iA  call  to  r.  the  iniquity 
'2-1  bee.  that  ye  are  come  to  r. 
23:19  to  r.  days  of  her  youth,  21 
29:16  bringetll  their  iniq.' to  r. 

Mai.  3:16  book  of  r.  was  written 


REM 

-Vor*  11:41  Peter  calling  (o  r. 
Luke  1:51  halh  holpen  Is.  in  r. 

23:19  do  in  r.  of  me,  1  Cor.  11:21 
John  14:26  bring  things  lo  yo.  r. 
Acts  10:31  thine  alms  nad  in  r. 
1  Cor.  4:17  sh.  bring  you  into  r. 

ll:'35as  ye  dri.  of  it.  in  r.  ofmo 
Phil.  1:3  1  thank  God  upon  cv.  r. 
1  Thes.  3:6  that  ye  have  good  r. 

1  77771.  4:6  if  thou  put  breth.  in  r. 
3  Tim.  1:3  that  I  have  r.  of  theo 

5  1  call  lo  r.  unfeigned  faith 

6  wherefore  I  put  thee  in  r. 
2:14  of  ih.  thinjgs  put  them  in  r. 

Heb.  10:3  there  is  a  r.  of  sins 
.32  cull  to  r.  the  former  days 

2  Pet.  1:12  ahvays  in  r.  Jude  5 

13  putting  you  in  r. 

15  have  th.  things  always  in  r. 
3:1  juire  minds  by  way  of  r. 

Rev.  16:19  Babyloii  camein  r. 

RE.MEMBRAiV'CES. 
Job  13:12  your  r.  like  to  ashes 

REMISSION. 
Mat.  26:28  bio.  shed  for  r.  of  sins 
Mark  1:4  baptism  of  rcpeiitanco 

for  r.  Luke  3:3 

Luke  1:77  salvation  by  r.  of  sins 

24:47  that  r.  should  be  preached 

Acts  2:38  baptized  for  r.  of  sins 

10:43  whoso  belie,  sh.  receive  r. 

Horn.  3:35  r.  of  sins  Ih.  are  past 

lleb.  9:33  without  shed  bl.  no  r. 

10:18  where  r.  is.  th.  is  no  offe. 

RE.MIT,  TED. 

.lohn  30:3:5  sins  ye  r.  they  are  r. 

BE.M.NANT. 
Ler.  3:3  the  r.  of  meat-offerine 
5:13  r.  sh.  be  priest's  as  offering 
14:18  r.  of  oil  in  priest's  hand 
Deut.  28:54  eye  evil  toward  the  r. 
•Tos.  23:12  if  ye  cleave  to  the  r. 

2  Sam.  21 :2  Gibeonites  7'.  of  Am. 

1  A".  14:10  I  will  take  away  the  r. 

3  K.  19:4  lift  up  thy  prayer  for 

Iher.  Is.  37:4,31,32 

30  r.  escaped  shall  take  root 

31  out  of  Je.  shall  go  forth  a  r. 
21:14  forsa.  r.  of  mine  inherita. 
'35:11  r.  did  Nebuzar-adan  carry 

2  Clir.  30:6  retu.  to  the  r.  of  you 
Ezr.  3:8  the  r.  of  their  brelhrea 

9:8  grace  fr.  L.  to  leave  us  a  r. 

14  so  that  there  should  be  nor. 
Xeh.  1:3  r.  left  of  the  captivity 
Job  22:30  r.  of  th.  fire  consumed 
Is.  1:9  unless  L.  left  lis  small  r. 

11:11  to  recover  r.  of  his  people 

16  there  sh.  be  a  higli\\av  for  r. 
14:23  cut  off  fr.  Babvlon'the  7-. 

.30  kill  thy  root,  hesh.sl.  thyr. 
15:9  I  will  bring  lions  on  the  r. 
16:14  the  r.  shall  be  very  small 
17:3  kingdom  shall  cease  from  r. 
46:3  hearken  r.  of  house  of  Isr. 
Jer.  6:9  they  sh.  glean  r.  of  Isr. 
11:'33  there  sh.  be  no  r.  of  theiu 
15:11  it  sliall  be  well  with  thyr. 
2:i:.3  I  will  gatlier  r.  of  mv  flock 
2.5:20  Iher.  of. Ashdod  did  drink 
31:7  O  L.  save  Ihv  peo.  r.  of  Is. 
40:11  king  of  Babylon  left  a  7'. 

15  Jews  scat.  r.  of  Judah  perl. 
41:16  Joha.  took  r.  of  peo.  43:5 
42:15  hear  the  Lord,  ye  r.  of  ,Tu. 

19  O  ve  7'.  of  Jndali.  go  ve  not 

44:12rwill  takether.  of  Judah 

28  r.  sh.  kii.  wh.  words  stand 

47:4  Lord  will  spoil  r.  of  count. 

Ezek.  5:10  whole  r.  will  scatter 
6:8  yet  will  I  leave  a  r.  that  ye 
11:13  L.  wilt  make  end  of  7'.  / 
14:'22  behold,  therein  sh.  be  a  r. 
2:i:25  7'.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
25:16  destroy  the  r.  of  sea-coast 

Joel  2:;J2  r.  whcnn  the  L.  sh.  call 

Amos  1:8  r.  of  Philisi.  sh.  perish 
5:15  God  will  be  granious  to  r. 
9:12  that  thev  ninv  possess  r. 

Mie.  2:12  I  will  gather  r.  of  Isra. 
4:7  make  her  that  halted,  a  r. 
5:3  r.  of  brethren  return  to  Isr. 

7  7'.  of  Ja.  in  midst  of  people,  8 
7-18  transgres.  of  r.  of  heritage 

llab.  2:8  all  the  r.  of  the  people 
7ep  1:11  will  cut  off  r.  of  Baal 
3:7  coast  for  r.  of  house  of  Jud. 
9  r  of  people  possess  them 
.3-13  r.  of  Is.  sh.  not  do  iniquity 
Iluq.  1:13  r.  of  people  obeyed  L. 
14  Lord  stirred  up  spirit  ofr. 
Zee  8:6  marvellous  in  eyes  ot  r. 
13  1  will  cause  r.  of  peo.  to  po. 
l/(i(.  33:6  the  r.  took  his  servan. 
Horn.  9:37  Es.  crieth.  r.  bcsavod 


994 


CRUDE^^'S   CONCORDANCE. 


liE.M 

Horn.  11:5  at  present  time  there 

is  a  r. 
liev.  n:i:j  the  r.  were  aflVi^hted 

19:17  (Iniixi.n  w.^.  to  war  with  )'. 

iy::il  r.  \'. ci-e  t-laiii  with  sword 

REMOVE. 
Ckn.  48:1"  futluT's  hand  to  r.  it 
Kum.  30:7  iiihi'ritancf  of  Is.  r.  9 
Veut.  19:11  not  r.  neigh. 's  land. 
Jos.  3:8  .ve  sh.  r.  from  your  place 
S  *'rt?rt.  ti:  10  Da.  would  not  r.  ark 
2  A'.  2.'i:27  L.  said,  I  will  r.  Judah 

24:3  Ju.  to  )■.  tliein  out  of  sight 
2  Chr.  33:8  neither  will  I  r.  Isr. 
Job  24:2  some  r.  landmarks,  they 

27:5  1  will  not  r.  mine  integrity 
J%.  3():11  let  not  wicked  r.  me 

39:10  r.  thy  stroke  away  fr.  me 

119:22  r.  from  me  reproach  and 
29  r.  from  me  the  way  of  lying 
Prav.  4:27  r.  thy  foot  from  evil 

6:8  r.  thy  way  far  from  her 

22:28  r.  not  the  landmarks,  23:10 

30:8  r.  from  me  vanity  and  lies 
Ec.  11:10  r.  sorrow  from  heart 
Is.  13:13  earth  r.  out  of  her  place 

46:7  from  his  place  sh.  he  not  r. 
Jtr.  4:1  return,  thou  Shalt  not  ;•. 

27:10  prophesy  lie,  r.  from  land 

50:3  they  shall  r.  shall  depart 
8  r.  out  of  the  midst  of  Babyl. 
Ezek.  12:3  r.  by  day,  thou  sli.  r. 

45:9  0  princes,  r.  violence  and 
Hos.  5:10  like  themlliatc.  bound 
Joel  2:20  I  will  r.  northern  army 

3:6  ye  might  )■.  them  from  bor. 
Mic.  2:3  fr.  wh.  sh.  not  r.  necks 
Zee.  3:9  I  will  r.  iniquity  of  land 

14:4  mountain  r.  toward  north 
Mat.  17:20  say,  r.  hence,  sh.  be  r. 
Luke  22:42  if'willing,  )■.  this  cup 
1  Cor.  13:2  that  I  could  r.  mount. 
Sev.  2:5  else  1  will  ;■.  candlestick 

REMOVED. 
6en.  8:13  Noah  ;■.  covering  of  ark 

47:21  J<^)seph  r.  people  to  cities 
Mx.  14:19  angel  of  God  r.  and 

20:18  people  saw  it  and  r.  afar 
Num.  21:12  ?■.  pitched,  3:J:7-21 
JJeut.  28:25  r.  into  all  kingdoms 
Jos.  3:1  they  r.  from  Shittim 

1  Sam.  6:3  why  his  ha.  is  not  r. 

2  Sam.  20:12  he  r.  Amasa  out  of 

1  K.  15:12  Asa  r.  the  idols 

13  r.  fr.  liei.  queen,2  CAc.  15:16 

14  high  pla.  not  r.  2  K.  15:4,35 
S  A'.  17:18  the  Lord  ;■.  Israel  out 

of  his  sight,  2:3;  23:27 
26  nations  wh.  th.  r.  know  not 
18:4  Hezekiahr.  tlie  high  places 

2  Chr.  35:12  th.?-.  burnt-oflerings 
Job  14:18  rock  is  r.  out  of  place 

18:4  sh.  rock  be  r.  out  of  place? 

19:10  hope  hath  he  r.  like  a  tree 

36:16  would  have  r.  out  of  stra. 
Ps.  46:2  not  fear  tho'  earth  be  r. 

81:6  r.  his  shoulder  from  burden 

10:3:12  so  far  her.  transgressions 

104:5  earth,  it  should  not  be  r. 

125:1  as  Zion  which  cannot  be  r. 
Proo.  10:30  righteous  never  be  r. 
Is.  6:12  till  L.  hath  r.  men  away 

10:13  I  have  r.  bounds  of  people 
31  Madmenah  is  r.  inhabitants 

22:25  the  sure  place  shall  be  ;*. 

24:20  earth  sh.  be  r.  like  cottage 

26:15  hast  r.  it  to  ends  of  eartlt 

29:13  r.  their  heart  from  me 

30:20  yet  sh.  not  teachers  be  r. 

33:20  not  one  of  stakes  be  r. 

38:12  mine  as.'e  /■.  fr.  me  as  tent 

54:10  tlie  hills  shall  be  r.  coven. 

of  my  peace  shall  not  be  r. 
Jer.  15:4  cause  to  be  r.  to  kingd. 

24:9  dcliv.  to  be  r.  29:18 ;  :34:17 
Lam.  1:8  Jerusalem  sinned,  is  r. 

3:17  thou  hast  r.  my  soul 
Ezek.  7:19  their  gold  shall  be  r. 

23:46  I  will  give  them  to  be  r. 

36:17  way  uiicl.  of  a  r.  woman 
Amos  6:7  banq.  of  them  sh.  be  r. 
Mic.  2:4  how  hath  he  r.  it  fr.  me 

7:11  in  tliat  day  sh.  decree  be  r. 
Mill.  21:21  Be  r.  Mark  11:23 
Acts  7:4  lie  r.  Abraluim  into  land 
13:22  he  r.  Saul,  raised  David 

Oal.  1:0  marvel  ye  are  so  soour. 

HEMOVETH. 

De'it.  27:17  cursed,  th.  r.  Inndm. 
Job  9:5  wh.  r.  the  mountains 

12:20  he  r.  speech  of  the  trusty 
M!d.  10:0  whoso  r.  stones  be  hurt 
Lan.  2:21  chan.  senscms,  r.  kings 

REMOVIXG. 

Qen.  30:.32  r.  from  flock  speckled 
la.  49:21 1  um  a  captive  r.  to  and 


REN 
Esek.  19:3  prepare  stuff  for  r.  4    ] 
Ileb.  12:27  signifleth  r.  of  things 

RE.MPIl-W. 
Acts  7:43  the  star  of  your  god  R. 

REXD. 
Ej;.  39:23  ephod  should  not  r. 
Lev.  10:6  neither  r.  your  clothes 
13:56  priest  r.  plague  out  of  gar. 

1  A'.  11:11 1  will  r.  kin^d.  12,  31 
13  I  will  not  r.  away  Kingdom 

2  Chr.  24:27  didst  r.  clothes,  we. 
Ec.  3:7  a  time  to  r.  time  to  sew 
Is.  f)4:l  thou  wouldest  ?■.  heavens 
Ezek.  13:11  stormy  wind  r.  it,  13 

29:7  and  r.  all  their  shoulder 
Hos.  13:8  I  will  r.  caul  of  heart 
./oel  2:13  r.  your  heart,  not  gar. 
Meit.  7:6  lest  they  turn  and  ;■. 
John  19:24  not  r.  it,  but  cast  lots 

REXDER. 
Num.  18:0  oil'ering  they  r.  holy 
Utuf.  32:41  I  will  ?'.  vengeance 

43;-.  VL-ngeance  to  adversaries 
Juil.  9:57  evil  of  men  of  S,  G.  r. 

1  Sam.  2li:23  L.  r.  to  man  faithf. 

2  Chr.  6:30  r.  to  ev.  man  accord. 
Job  33:26  will  )■.  to  man  righte. 

34:11  work  of  a  man  shallhe  r. 
Ps.  28:24  r.  to  them  their  desert 
38:20  thev  that  r.  evil  for  good 
66:12  O  God,  I  will )'.  praises  to 
79:12  r.  to  neighbor  sevenfold 
94:2  r.  a  word  to  the  proud 
116:12  what  shall  I  r.  to  the  L.  ? 
Prov.  24:12  shall  not  he  r.  to  ev. 
man  ac.  to  words?  Po/n.  2:6 
29  r.  to  man  according  to  wo. 
26:16  seven  men  can  )•.  reason 
Is.  66:15  Lord  come  to  )•.  anger 
./«'.  51:6  r.  to  Bab.  recompen.  24 
Lavi.  3:64  r.  to  them  recompense 
Hos.  14:2  we  ;-.  calves  of  our  lips 
■loel  3:4  ye  r.  me  a  recompense? 
Zee.  9:12  will  ;■.  double  to  thee 
Mat.  21:41  r.  him  fruits  in  season 
22:21  r.  unto  Cesar  things  are 
C.'s,  Murk  12:17;  X«A-e  20:25 
I?om.  13:7  r.  to  all  their  dues 
1  Cor.  7:3  husb.  r.  to  wife  bene. 

1  Thes.  3:9whattliankscan  wer. 
5:15  see  that  none  ;•.  evil  for  ev. 

RENDERED. 
.rud.  9:56  G.  r.  wickedness  of  A. 

2  K.  3:4  king  of  M.  r.  king  of  Is. 
2  Chr.  39:'25  Heze.  )■.  not  accord. 
Prov.  12:14  rec.  of  man's  ha.  r. 

RENDEREST,  ETH,  IIVG. 
Ps.  62:12  /■.  to  man  ace.  to  work 
Is.  66:6  voice  of  L.  r.  recomp. 
1  Pel  3:9  not  r.  evil  for  evil 

REIV'DEST,  IIVG. 
Ps.  7:2  my  soul  /'.  it  in  pieces 
Jer.  4:30  r.  face  with  painting 
REXEW. 

1  Sajn.  11:14  go  to  Q.  r.  kingd. 
Ps.  51:10  r.  right  sp.  within  me 
Is.  40:31  wait  on  L.  ?•.  strength 

41:1  let  people  r.  their  stren. 

Latn.  5:91  turn  us.  O  L.  r.  days 

Heb.  6:6  if  fall,  r.  to  repentance 

REXEWED,  EST. 

2  Chr.  15:8  Asa  r.  altar  of  Lord 
Job  10:17  r.  witnesses  ag.  me 

29:20  my  bow  was  r.  in  my  ha. 
Ps.  10.3:6  youth  is  r.  like  eagle's 
104:30  thou  r.  face  of  the  earth 
2  Cor.  4:16  inw.  man  r.  day  by  d 
Eph .  4:2:3  be  r.  in  spirit  of  minds 
Col.  3:10  man  wh.  is  r.  in  know. 

REXEWIXG. 
Pom.  19:2  transform,  by  r.  mind 
Til.  3:5  he  sav.  us  by  r.  of  H.  G, 

REXOUXCED. 
2  Cor.  4:2  have  ;'.  hidden  things 

REXOWX, 
Gen.  6:4  giants  of  old,  men  of  r. 
Num.  16:2  fa.  in  cong.  men  of  r. 
Ezek.  16:14  r.  went  fortli  among 
15  playedst  harlot  bee.  ofthyr. 
34:29  raise  for  them  a  plant  of  r. 
39:13  shall  bi!  to  them  r.  sai.  L. 
Dan.  9:15  gotten  thee  r. 
REXOWXED. 
Num.  1:16  these  r.  of  congrega. 
Is.  14:20  evil-doers  never  ;■. 
Ezek.  23:23  captai.  lords,  and  r. 
26:17  r.  city  was  strong  in  sea 

REXT,  giibslnnttve. 
Is.  3:24  instead  of  girdle  be  a  r. 
Mat.  9:11')  r.  ma.  worse.  Mar.  2:21 
Luk£  5::36  tlien  new  maketh  a  ;■. 

REXT,  Participle. 
Gen.  37:33  Joseph  is  r.  in  pieces 


REP 

.Tos.  9:4  wine  bot.  old  and  r.  13 
2  Sam.  l.')::32  H.  with  his  coat  r. 
1  A'.  13:3  altar  be  r.  5  altar  r. 
Ezr.  9:5  having  r.  my  garment 
Mat.  27:51  veil  of  temple  r.  in 
tw.  Mark  15:28 ;  Luke  23:45 
See  CLOTHES. 

REXT,  Verb. 
Jud.  14:6  Samson  ;-.  lion  as  he  r. 

1  Sav%.  15:27  Saul  r.  Sam.  man. 
28  L.  hatli  /'.  kingdom,  28:17 

2  Sam.  13:19  Tamar  r.  hergarra. 

1  K.  1:40  earth  r.  with  the  sou. 
11::30  Ahijah  r.  Jerob.  garment 
19:11  strong  wind  r.  mountains 

2  K.  17:21  lie  r.  Israel  from  Dav. 
Ezr.  9:3  \\  lien  I  heard  I  r.  garm. 
Job  1:20  Job  arose,  and  r.  mantle 

2:12  Job's  fr.  r.  ev.  one  mantle 
26:8  cloud  is  not  ;•.  under  them 
Jer.  36:24  nor  r.  their  garments 
Ezik.  :3ii:16  Sin  have  pain.  Nor. 
Mat.  27:51  \eil  was  r.  rocks  r. 
Mark  9:96  spi.  cried,  and  ;■.  him 

REPAID. 
Prov.  13:21  to  riglit.  good  be  r. 

REP.VIR. 
2  K.  12:5  let  juiests  )■.  breaches 
of  the  hou.se  of  God,  22:5,  6 ; 
2  fAr.  24:4;  34:8,10 
7  why  r.  ye  not  house  ?  22:5,  6 
2  Chr.  '24:5  money  to  r.  house 

12  carpenters  to  /■.  house  of  L. 
Ezr.  9:9  give  reviv.  to  r.  house 
Is.  61:4  they  shall  r.  waste  cities 

REPAIRED. 
Jucl.  21:23  Benjamin  r.  cities 

1  K.  11:27  Solomon  /'.  breaches 
18:30  Elijah  /■.  :ill:ir  of  the  Lord 

2  K.  12:6  th.-  priests  had  not  r. 
14  and  /•.  tlie  house  of  the  L. 

1  Chr.  11:8  Joab  r.  rest  of  the  ci. 

2  Clir.  29:3  Uezek.  r.  Vae  doors 
32:5  Hezekiah  r.  Millo  in  city 
.33:16  Manasseh  r.  altar  of  Lord 

Neh.  3:4  next  to  them  r.  5-19 
6  and  after  him  /■.  17-24 
REPAIRER,  IXG. 
2  Chr.  24:27  the  r.  of  the  hou3e 
Is.  68:12  Shalt  be  called  the  r. 

REPAY. 

Pent.  7:10  will  r.  him  to  his  face 

Job  21:31  r.  him  what  ha.  done 

41:11  that  I  should  »■.  him? 

Is.  59:18  accord,  to  their  deeds  >■. 

fUry,  to  islands  r.  recomp. 
Luke  10:35  come  again  I  will  r 
Bom.  12:19  I  will  r.  saith  the  L. 
Phile.  19  I  Paul,  will  r.  it 
REPAVETH. 
:10  ;".  thein  that  hate  him. 
REPEATETH. 
17:9  but  he  that  r.  a  mat. 
REPEXT. 
Ex.  13:17  lest  peradv.  people  r. 
32:12  turn  from  thy  wrath,  r. 
Num.  23:19  iiei.  son  of  man,  r. 
Dent.  32:36  Lord  r.  for  his  serv. 
1  Sam.  15:29  Strength  of  I.  not  r. 

1  A'.  8:47  if  they  r.  in  the  land 
Job  42:6  and  r.  in  dust  and  ashes 
Ps.  90:13  let  it  r.  thee  concern. 

110:4  Lord  will  not  r.  Heb.  7:21 

1.35:14  he  will  r.  himself  cone. 
Jer.  4:28  I  purp.  it,  will  not  r. 

18:8  nation  turn,  r.  of  ev.  26:13 
10  then  I  will  r.  of  the  good 

26:3  that  I  may  r.  4'2:10  for  I  r. 
Ezek.  14:6  r.  and  turn  yourselyes, 
18:.30 

24:14  neither  spare,  nei.  -will  r. 
Joel  2:14  if  he  will  return  and  r. 

Jon.  .•!:9 
Mat.  3:2  preach,  saying  r.  4:17 
Mark  1:15  r.  ye,  and  believe 

6:12  preach,  that  men  should  r. 
Luke  1.3:3  except  ye  r.  perish,  5 

16:30  if  one  we.  fr.  dead  will  r. 

17:3  if  thy  brother  r.  forgive,  4 
Acts  2:.38  r.  and  he  baptized  ev. 

3:19  r.  ye  theref  be  converted 

8:22  r.  of  this  lliv  wickedness 

17:.30  commandeth  all  men  to  r. 

2tJ:20  thev  should  r.  turn  to  G. 

2  Cm:  7:8  1  do  not  r.  tho'  I  did  r. 
Rev.  2:5  and  r.  except  thou  r. 

16  r.  else  I  will  come  unto  th. 
21  I  gave  her  space  to  r.  of  her 
3:3  how  thou  hast  rec.  and  r. 
19  be  zealous  therefore  and  r. 
REPEXTAXCE. 
Hos.  13:14  ;•.  sh.  be  hid  fr.  eyes 
Mat.  3:8  frii.  meet  for  r.  Luke  3:8 
11 1  indeed  bapti.  you  unto  r. 


Deut. 


Prm. 


REP 

Mat.  9:13  to  call  sinners  to  r. 

JA((*2:17;  Luke  b-.Zi 
Mark  1:4  John  did  prea.  bap.  o( 
r.  Luke  3:3;  Ads  13:24;  19:4 
Luke  15:7  ninety-nine  need  nor. 
24:47  r.  and  remission  of  sins 
Acts  5:31  God  exalted  to  give  r. 
11:18  to  Gentiles  granted  r. 
20:21  testifying  to  Greeks  r. 
26:20  works  meet  for  r. 
Pom.  2:4  good,  of  God  lead,  to  ^. 
11:29  gifts  of  God  without  r. 
2  Cor.  7:9  I  rej.  ye  sorrowed  to  r. 

10  godly  sorrow  worketh  r. 

2  Tim.  2:25  if  G.  will  give  th.  r. 

Heb.  6:1  layin<^  again  foun.  of  r. 

6  to  renew  them  again  to  r. 

12:17  he  found  no  place  of  r. 

2  Pet.  3:9  jierish,  all  come  to  r. 

REPEXTED. 
Gen.  6:6  it  r.  Lord  he  made  man 
Ex.  32:14  ;■.  of  evil,  iSam.  24:16; 

1  Chr.  21:15;  Jer.  -26:19 
Jud.  2:18  it  /-.  L.  because  of  th. 
21:6  the  children  of  Israel,  r.  15 

1  Sam.  15:35  L.  r.  he  made  Saul 
Ps.  106:45  L.  r.  ace.  to  mercies 
Jer.  8:6  no  man  r.  him  of  wick. 

20:16  cities  L.  overthrew  r.  not 
31:19  after  I  was  turned.  I  r. 
Amos  7:3  the  Lord  r.  for  this,  6 
Jon.  3:10  God  r.  of  the  evil 
Zee.  8:14  punish  you,  I  r.  not 
Mat.  11:20  cities  bee.  they  r.  not 
21  would  have  r.  Luke  10:13 
12:41  men  of  Xin.  r.  Luke  11:32 
21:29  after\sard  he  r.  and  went 
32  when  ye  had  seen  it,  r.  not 
27:3  Ju.  r.  himself,  bro't  silver 

2  Cor.  7:10  repent,  not  to  be  r. 
1-3:21  many  that  have  not  r. 

Pf  r.  2:21  to  repent,  she  r.  not 
9:20  were  not  killed,  yet  r.  not 
16:9  blasphemed  G.  r.  not,  11 

REPEXTEST,  ETH. 
Gen.  6:7  it  r.  me  I  made  them 
1  Sam.  15:11  it  >-.  me  I  set  up  S. 
Jon.  4:2  gracious  God  r.  of  evil 
,Ioel  2:13  slow  to  anger,  r.  him 
Luke  16:7  one  sinner  ;•.  10 
REPEXTIXG,  8. 
Jer.  15:6  I  am  weary  with  r. 
Hos.  11:8  r.  are  kindled  together 

REPETITIOXS. 
Mat.  6:7  use  not  vain  r.  as  hea. 

REPHAI.M. 

Gen.  14:5  smote  R.  in  Ashteroth 

15:20  have  I  given  land  of  R. 

a  Sam.  5:18  in  valley  of  R.  22; 

23:13;  1  C/u-.  11:15;  14:9 
7s.  17:5  gather.*  ars  in  val.  of  R. 

REPHIDIM. 
Ex.  17:1  pitch,  in  B.  Num.  .33:14 
8  and  fought  with  Israel  in  R. 
19:2  dep.  from  R.  Num.  33:15 

REPLEXISH,  ED. 
Gen.  1:'28  mult,  and  r.  earth,  9:1 
Is.  2:6  bee.  they  be  r.  from  east 
23:2  merchants  of  Zidon  have  r. 
Jer.  3I:-95  and  I  have  r.  every 
Ezek.  26:2  I  sh.  be  r.  in  waste  pL 
27:-26  thou  w-ast  )■.  made  glori. 

REPLIEST. 
Potn.  9:-20  thou  that  /-.  ag.  Godf 

REPORT,  Substantive. 
Gen.  .37:2  Jos.  brought  their  r. 
Ex.  23:1  Shalt  not  raise  false  r. 
Num.  13:32  brought  up  evil  r. 
14:37  men  tSat  bring  up  evil  r, 
Deut.  2:25  nations  shall  near  r. 
1  Sam.  2:-94  no  good  r.  I  hear 

1  K.  10:6  it  was  true;-.  2  C'/ir.9:5 
Neh.  6:13  matter  for  an  evil  r. 
Pivv.  15:30  a  good  r.  maketh  fat 
Is.  23:5  at  »-.  concerning  Egypt, 

so  at  the  r.  of  Tyre 
28:19  vexation  only  to  under,  r. 
63:1  who  hath  believed  our  r.  f 

John  l-2:SS:  Pom.  10:16 

Jer.  50:43  Babylon  heard  the  r. 

Acts  6:3  seven  men  of  honest  ;-. 

10:22  Cornelius  was  of  good  r. 

22:12  .\nania8  having  a  good  r. 

2  Cor.  6:8  by  evil  r.  and  good  r. 
Phil.  4:8  what,  things  of  good  r. 

1  Tim.  3:7  bishop  have  good  r. 
Heb.  11:2  elders  oht.  a  good  r. 

39  having  obtained  a  good  r. 

2  John  12  Demetrius  ha.  good  ft 

REPORT,  Verb. 
Jer.  20:10  ;■.  sav  they,  will  r.  it 
1  Cor.  14:25  will  r.  that  God  is  in 

REPORTED. 
Neh.  6:6  it  is  r.  among  heathen 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDAXCE. 


995 


REP 

JVM.  C;7  sh.  it  bo  r.  to  Kln^acc. 

19  r.  hif*  Lr<»o<l  deeds  before 
^/.  1:17  hu8b.  when  it  eh.  bo  r. 
J^wA*.  il;n  imm  had  iiikhorn  r. 
J/rt^  2S:ir>  caviiii;  cumnionly  r. 
Act-It  -l/i'l  /■.  all  chiff  priests  »ud 

lf>:2  Timnthfus  was  well  r. 
^om.  3:8  we  be  Klunderonsly  r. 
1  Cor.  5:1  r.  there  is  fornication 
1  77/n.  5:10  r.  for  sr<>od  works 
1  iW.  1:1*2  minis,  things  now  r. 

REPROACH. 
Jbx.  5:9  I  rolleii  away  r.  of  E^. 

1  Sam.  17:26  taketh'nway  tlier. 
jVcA.  l;3remn.  are  atllic.nnd  r. 

4:4  and  turn  their  r.  npon  head 
5:9  because  of  the  r.  <>l  heathen 
Ph.  57:;l  shall  cave  me  from  /■. 
69:7  for  thy  sake  I  ha.  borne  r. 

20  r.  hatti  broken  niv  heart 
71:13  let  them  be  covl  r.  with  a 
78:)j(j  i>ut  them  to  perpetual  r. 
79:12  their  r.  wherewith  they 
8y;r>0  remember  r.  of  servants, 

1  bear  in  my  bosom  the  r. 

119:22  remove  from  me  r.  and 
I^m-.  6:.'W  ;■.  sliall  not  be  wijied 

18:3  w  iili  iirnouiiny  cometh  /•. 

19:2(i  that  cans,  shame  and  r. 

22:10  !>trife  and  r.  t^hall  cease 
/?.  4:1  name  to  take  away  our  r. 

51:7  fear  ye  not  the  r.  of  men 

54:4  not  remember  ther.  of  thy 
Jer.  2-'i:40  I  brinir  an  evcrlast.  r. 

31:19  because  I  did  bear  the  r. 

51:51  confounded  bee.  heard  r. 

L<tm.  3:30  he  is  fill,  full  with  r. 

61  thou  hast  heard  their  r.  O  L. 

5:1  Lord  consider  and  behold  r. 
Ezek.  16:57  discovered,  time  of  r. 

21:28  concerning  r.  of  Ammon. 

36:15  nor  >IiaU  thou  boar  r. 
30  ye  shall  receive  no  more  r. 
Dan'  1 1:18  cause  /■.  cease,  his  r. 
/los.  12:14  his  r.  shall  L.  return 
Jitel  2:17  give  not  heritage  to  r, 
Mic.  6:16  ve  shall  bear  r.  of  peo. 
Zep.  2:8  I'heard  the  r.  of  Moab 

3:18  the  r.  of  it  was  a  burden 

2  Cor.  11:21  I  speak  concern,  r. 

1  Tim.  3:7  report,  lest  Hill  intor. 
4:10  we  both  labor  and  sutler  r. 

Ileb.  11:26  esteeming  r,  of  Christ 

13:13  without  camp,  beiu-ingr. 

A  REPROACH. 

Gen.  34:14  do  this,  that  were  a  r. 

1  Sam.  11:2  lay  it  for  a  r.  upon 

J^eh.  2:17  that" be  no  more  a  r. 

Pf.  15:3  not  upon  rt  r.  as.  neicrh. 
22:6  a  r.  of  men,  and  despised 
31:11  I  was  a  r.  among  enemies 
39:8  make  me  not  r.  of  foolish 
44:13  thou  makestusar.  to  our 
79:4  become  a  r.  to  neighbors 
89:41  he  is  a  r.  to  his  neiirhbors 
109:25  1  became  a  r.  to  them 

Prow  14:;J4  sin  is  a  r.  to  any  pe. 

If.  30:5  a  people  that  were  6  r. 

Jer.  6:10  word  of  L.  to  them  a  r. 
20:8  word  of  L.  was  made  a  r. 
24:9  deliver  for  hurt  to  be  a  r. 

2^1:18:  42:18;  44:8.  12 
49:13  lioznih  ■:hall  become  a  r. 

Ezek.  5:14  I  will  make  thee  a  r. 

15  Jeru.  sh.  be  a  r.  and  taunt 

23:4  I  made  a  r.  unto  heathen 

Pan.  9:16  thy  people  become  a  r. 

Jotl  2:19  no  more  make  you  a  r. 
Mv  REPROACH. 

Oen.  30:2:J  God  hath  taken  my  r. 

1  Sam.  25::39  pie.  cause  of  my  r. 
Job  19:5  if  plead  ag.  me  my  r. 

20:31  have  heard  check  of  my  r. 
p8.  69:10  I  wept,  that  was  my  r. 
19  thou  hast  known  my  r. 
119:.39  turn  away  my  r. 
Luke  1:25  my  r.  among  men 
REPROACH.  Verb. 
Ruth  2:15  let  her  glean,  r.  not 

2  K.  19:4  whom  knig  of  Assvria 

sent  to  r.  G.  16 ;  Is.  37:4.  17 
Keh.  6:13  matter  they  mitrht  r. 
Jfjfj  27:6  not  r.  long  as  I  live 
Ps.  42:10  mine  enemies  r.  me 
74:10  how  long  advers.  r.  me? 
102:8  enemies  r.  me  all  day 
Luke  6:22  r.  you  for  my  sake 

REPROACHED. 

2  K.  19:22  whom  th.  r.  ?  In.  37:23 

23  messeuL'er  hast  r.  h.  37:24 

Jof)  19:3  ten  limes  have  ye  r.  me 

p$.  55:12  was  not  enemv  that  r. 

69:9  they  that  r.  thee  are  fallen 

upon  me.  fif/m.  \h:'i 
74:1S  remembrr  enemy  hath  r. 
79:12  wherewith  they  r.  the© 


REQ 


Ps,  89:.M  xvherew.  thine  enem.  r. 

haver,  footsteps  of  anointed 

Zfp.  2:8  wliereby  tliey  r.  people 

10  bee.  they  r.  and  mairnlrted 

1  ^t.  4:14  if  r.  for  V.  hup.  are  yc 

REPROACHES. 
Ps.  69:9  the  r.  of  I  hem  that  repr. 

thee,  Rom.  15:3 
/n'.  43:28  I  have  given  Israel  tor. 

2  Cor.  12:10  i)leas.  Jn  r.  C.'s  sjike 
Iltb.  10::J3  gaziuir-siock  by  r. 

REPROACHEST,  ETH. 

Xutn.  15::J0  dueth  presump.  /■.  L. 

Ps.  44:16  voice  of  him  that  r. 

74:22  rem?m.  foolish  man  r.  th. 

119:42  to  answer  him  that  7*.  me, 

Ptm\  27:11 
Prov.  14:31  poor.  r.  Maker,  17:5 
Luke  11:45  Master,  thou  r.  us 

REPROACHFIXLY. 
Job  16:10  smitti-n  me  on  cheek  r. 

1  Tim.  5:14  n<.>ne  occa.  to  spe.  r. 

REPRORATE. 
,hr,  6:30  r.  silver  men  call  them 
Rom.  1:28  G.  gave  them  to  r. 

2  Tim.  3:8  men  r.  concern,  faith 
Tit.  1:16  to  every  good  work  ;■. 

REPROBATES. 
2  Cor.  IS:.'!  Chrl.  is  in  you.  ex.  r. 

6  shall  know  that  wearcnot  r. 

7  do  that  wh.  is  lumest,  tho'  r. 

REPROOF. 
Job  26:11  they  are  astonish,  at  r. 
Pi'ov.  1:2:1  turn  you  at  mv  r. 
25  none  of  my  r.  30  despised  r. 
5:11  and  my  heart  despised  r. 
10:17  he  that  ret'useth  r.  erreth 
12:1  he  that  hateth  r.  is  brutish 
13:18  he  that  regardeth  r. 
15:5  he  that  regard,  r.  is  prnd. 
10  he  that  hateth  r.  shall  die 

31  heareth  of  r.  of  life  am.  wise 

32  he  that  hear.  r.  get.  under. 
17:10  a  r.  enter,  more  into  wise 
29:15  i-od  and  r.  give  wisdom 

2  Tim.  3:10  scri.  profitable  for  r. 

REPROOFS. 
A\  38:14  ill  wliose  mouth  no  r. 
Prov.  6:23  /•.  of  insinic.  are  life 

REPROVE. 

2  K.  19:4  r.  Kubsliakeh.  7^.  37:4 

Job  6:25  doth  your  arguing  ;•.  f 

2t'>  do  ye  imai,'ine  to  /■.  words 

13:10  he  will  r.  if  yeaccejit 

22:4  will  he  r.  for  "fear  of  thee? 

P.^.  .50:8  will  not  r.  for  bunit-off. 

21  I  will  r.  thee,  set  in  order 
141:5  let  him  r.  me.  it  sh.  be  oil 

PtXiV.  9:8  ;*.  nut  scumer 

19:25  r.  one  that  bath  undcrst. 

30:6  lest  he  ;*.  thee,  found  liar 
Is.  11:3  ncit.  r.  hearing  of  ears 
4  r.  with  cquitv  for  meek 

37:4  will  r.  won)s  wh.  L.  heard 
Jtr.  2:19  backslidings  sh.  r.  ttiee 
TTos.  4:4  let  no  man  r.  another 
John  16:8  he  will  r.  world  of  ein 
E)}k.  5:11  no  fellowship,  ratherr. 
2  Tim.  4:2  r.  rebuke,  exhort 

REPROVED. 
Gfn.  20:16  thus  she  was  r. 

21:25  Abniham  r.  Abimelech 

1  Vhr.  16:21  yea,  he  r.  kings  for 

their  sakes,  Ps.  105:14 
Prov.  29:1  often  r.  harden,  neck 
Jer.  29:27  why  hast  not  r.  Jer.  V 
ITab.  2:1  what  answer,  when  r.  ? 
Luke  3:19  Herod  beini:  r.  by  J. 
John  3:20  lest  deeds  be  r. 
Eph.  5:13  things  r.  made  mauif. 

REPROVER. 
T*ror.  95:12  so  is  a  wi-^c  r.  npon 
Ezek.  3:26  not  be  to  them  a  r. 

REPROVETH. 
Job  40:2  he  that  r.  God 
Prov.  9:7  r.  ecomer  get.  ehame 
15:12  scorner  loveth  not  one  r. 
Is.  29:21  lay  snare  for  him  r, 

REPUTATIOX 
Ec.  10:1  him  in  r.  for  wisdom 
AcU  5:34  Gamaliel  in  r.  am.  pco. 
Gal.  2:2  privately  to  them  ol  r. 
Phil.  2:7  made  himself  of  no  r. 
29  receive  him.  hold  such  in  r. 
REPITED. 
Job  18:3  r.  vile  in  your  sight  ? 
han.  4:35  inhah.  r.  as  nothing 

RECU'EHT,  6. 
Jvd.  8:24  (;id.  said.  I  desire  a  r. 

2  Sam.  14:15  king  sh.  perform  r. 

22  king  hath  fuUilled  r.  of  ser. 
Ezr.  7:6  L'ranted  him  all  his  r. 
J^eh.  2:4  fur  wh.  doat  th.  make  r. 


RES 

/3»^  4:8  to  king  to  make  r. 

5:3  what  Is  thy  r.  6;  7:2;  9:12 

7:3  life  given  me,  peo.  at  my  r. 
7  Ilaman  stodd  up  lor.  for  Hfo 
Job  6:8  I  mtirht  have  my  r.  y 
/y  21:2  not  withholden  r. 

10t;:I5  gave  th.  r.  sent  leanness 
Rom.  1:10;'.  for  prosper.  Journey 
/V///.  1:4  in  cv.  prayer  makinirr. 

4:6  let  your  r.  be  known  to  God 

REUrESTED. 
Jitd.  8:26  Wei.  of  ear-riuLrs  ho  r. 
1  A*.  19:4  Klijah  r.  he  miu'ht  die 

1  Chr.  4:10  G.  gi-anted  Jab.  lie  r. 
Dan.  1:8  he  r.  of  prince  of  eunu. 

2:49 1)an.  j*.  of  king,  he  set  Sh. 

RE<M'IRE. 
C(n.  9:5  bloud  I  /■.  of  every  beast 

31:39  my  hand  didst  thou  ?•.  it 

4.3:9  of  mv  hand  sh.  thou  r.  him 
A  '//.  10:li  dolh  L.  r.  f  Mic.  fi;8 

IS:  19  whoso  not  hear.  I  will  r. 

2.3:21  L.  will  surely  /'.  it  of  thee 
Jos.  22:23 let  L.  r.  it,  1  Sam.^:\K\ 

2  Sam.  3:13  one  thing  I  r.  of  thee 
4:11  shall  I  not  r.  his  blood  x\\.\ 
19:;j8  tliou  sh.  r.  that  will  I  do 

1  K.  8:59  maintain  as  matter  r. 

1  Chr.  21:3  why  doth  mv  lord  r. 

2  Chr.  24:22  L.  look  on  it,  r.  it 
Ezr.  7:21  whatso.  Ezra  r.  of  you 

8:22  asham.  to  r.  of  king  a  band 
Xth.  .5:12  restore,  and  r.  nothing 
/v.  10:13  said.  Thou  wilt  not  r. 
Ezek.  3:18  his  blood  will  I  r.  at 
thvhand.  20:  3;J:6,  8 

20:40  there  will  I  /■.  your  ofTer. 

34:10  I  will  r.  my  flock  at  hand 

1  Cor.  1:22  for  the  Jews  r.  a  si^'n 
7:36  /•.  let  him  do  what  he  wiU 

RR*a  HIED. 
Gm.  42:22  i.>h..l.|.  Iiis  blood  is  r. 
Ex.  12:;i6  Itnt  ihiiiL's  as  they  r. 

2  Sam.  12:20  he  r.  they  set  bread 

1  Chr.  16:37  every  day's  work  r. 

2  Chr.  8:14  as  the  duty  of  every 

day  r.  Ezr.  3:4 
Xeh.  5:18  r.  not  I  bread  of  gover. 
Est.  2:15  r.  nothing  but  what 
I's.  40:6  sin-offer,  hast  th.  not  r. 

137:3  they  that  wasted  r.  mirth 
Prov.  30:7  two  things  have  I  r. 
Iti.  1:12  who  /■.  this  at  your  hand 
Luke  11:50  r.  of  this  generati.  51 

12:20  this  night  thy  soul  r. 
48  much  given,  of  him  be  m.  r. 

19:2-3  I  might  have  r.  mine  own 

23:24  gave  sentence  sho.  beasr. 

1  Cor.  4:2  r.  of  stew,  be  faithful 
REQVIREST,  ETH,  I\G. 

R'/(h  3:11  do  all  that  thou  r. 
Ec  3:15  God  r.  that  whi.  is  past 
Dan.  2:11  a  rare  thinir  king  r. 
Luke  23:23  r.  he  might  be  cruci. 

REQIITE. 

Gen.  50:15  Jos.  will  r.  us  the  evil 

Dt  ut.  32:6  do  ye  thus  r.  Lord  t 

2 Sam.  2:6  I  will  ;-.  you  this  kin. 

16:12  L.  will  r.  me  good  for  this 

2  A*.  9:26  I  will  r.  thee  in  plat 
Ps.  10:14  behold,  to  r.  with  hand 

41:10  that  I  may  r.  them 
Jtr.  51:56  G.  of  recomp.  shall  r. 
1  Tim.  5:4  learn  to  r.  th.  parents 

REQIITED,  l\G. 
Jt/d.  1:7  as  I  done,  so  God  r.  me 

1  Sam.  25:21  r.  me  evil  for  good 

2  Chr.  6:23  judge  sen*,  by  r.  wic. 
REREWARD,     or     REAR. 

WARD. 
Xr/m.  10:25  stand,  of  Dan  was  r. 
./&s\  6:9  r.  came  after  ark.  13 
1  Sarn.  29:2  D.  and  men  pass.  r. 
Js.  52:12  G.  of  Is.  will  be  vcmr  r. 
58:8  glory  of  Lord  sh.  be"  thy  r. 

RESCUE,  ETH. 
Dcuf.  98:31  shalt  have  none  to  r. 
I*s.  35:17  r.  mv  soul  fr.  dcstruc. 
Dan.  6:27  he  delivcreth  and  r. 
JIos.  5:14  I  take,  none  shall  r. 
RESiXED. 

1  Sam.  14:45  people  r.  Jonathan 
30:18  David  r.  his  two  wives 

Acts  23:27  came  I  with  army,  r. 

RESE.MBLAXCE. 
Zee.  5:6  their  r.  thro'  all  earth 

RESEMBLE,  ED. 
Jud.  8:18  each  r.  childr.  of  king 
Ltikf  13:18shallr.  kingd.  of  God 
RESEN.     Gen.  10:12 

RESERVE. 

Jfr.  3:5  will  he  ;•.  antrer  forever? 

5<t:20  I  will  pardon  whom  1  r. 

2  Pet.  2:9  r.  o^j.  to  day  of  Judg. 


RESERVED. 

Gfn.  27:36  hast  thou  not  r.  blea, 
Xutn.  1H:9  most  holy  thlngfl  r. 
Jud.  21:22  r.  not  each  his  wife 
Rath  2:18  pave  moth,  that  sher. 
'iSam.  8:1  but  r.  for  one  hun- 
dred chariots^l  Chr.  18:4 
Job  21:'K)  wicked  r.  for  destnic. 
;i**:23  I  r.  airai.  time  of  trouble 
Arfg  25:21  Vaul  appealed  to  be  r. 
Rom.  11:4  I  have  r.  7.000  men 

1  /*ff.  1:4  inheritance;',  in  heav. 

2  IVt.  3:4  deliv.  to  be  r.  to  judg. 
17  mist  of  darkn.  is  r.  for  ever 

3:7  heav.  and  earth  r.  unto  fire 
JuJt  6  he  hath  r.  in  chains 
13  to  wh.  is  r.  blackn.  of  dark. 

RESERVETH. 

Jer.  5:24  r.  to  us  weeks  of  bnrv. 
Xah.  1:2  L.  r.  wrath  for  cnemi. 

RESIDCE. 

Er.  10:5  locusts  shall  eat  the  r. 

Xeh.  11:20  r.  of  Is.  were  in  cities 

Is.  28:5  L.  diadem  to  r.  of  people 
3S:  10  deprived  ofr.  of  years 
44:17  the  r.  ho  maketha  god 

Jer.  8:3  chosen,  by  all  the  r.  of 
15:9  r.  I  deliver  to  the  sword 
29:1  Jeremiah  sent  to  r.  of  eld. 
39:3  r.  of  princes  of  Babylon 
41:10  Ishm.  carri.  captive  tho  r. 

Ezfk.  9:8  destroy  the  r.  of  Isr.  f 
2;J:25  thy  r.  shall  be  devoured 
34:18  miist  tread  r.  of  pastures 
36:3  possession  of  r.  to  heathen 

4  derision  to  r.  (»f  the  heathen 

5  havf-  T  spoken  ag.  r.  of  hea. 
48:18  r.  in  lenirtb  aii.  oblation 

21  the  r.  shall  be  for  the  prin. 
Dan.  7:7  stamped  r.  with  feet.  19 
Z(p.  2:9  ;■.  of  people  shall  spoil 
Ifar/.  2:2  speak  to  Joshua  and  r. 
Zee.  8:11  I  will  not  be  to  the  r. 

14:2  r.  of  the  people  shall  not 
Mai.  2:15  had  the  r.  of  the  Spir. 
Mark  16:13  went  and  tf>ld  it  to  r. 
Acts  15:17  r.  might  seek  the  L. 

RESIST. 
Zee.  3:1  Satan  at  right  hand  to  r. 
Mat.  5:39  that  yc  r.  not  evil 
Li'ke  21:15  adver.  not  able  to  r. 
Aefs  6:10  not  able  to  r.  wisdom 

7:51  ye  do  always  r.  Holy  Ghost 
ffom.  13:2  r.  shall  receive  damn, 
2  Tim.  3:8  these  also  r.  the  truth 
Jam.  4:7  r.  devil  and  he  will  flea 

5:6  killed  just,  doth  not  r.  you 

1  Pet.  5:9  wh.  r.  steadfast  in  fai. 

RESISTED,  ETH. 

Rom..  9:19  who  hath  r.  his  will? 

13:2  whoso  r.  power,  r.  ordin. 

II' b.  12:4  have  not  r.  unto  blood 

Jam.  4:6  God  r.  proud,  1  Pet.  5:5 

RESOLVED. 
Luke  10:4  I  am  /■.  what  to  do 

RESORT. 
Xeh.  4:20  r.  ye  thither  to  us 
Ps.  71:3  whereunto  I  may  r. 
Mark  10:1  the  people  r.  to  him 
John  18:20  whi.  Jews  always  r- 

RESORTED. 

2  r^r.  11:13  priests  and  Levit.  r. 
Mark  2:13  multitude  r.  to  him 
John  10:41  and  many  r.  to  him 

1S:2  Jesus  ofttimes  r.  thither 
Ads  16:13  spake  to  worn,  who  r, 

RESPECT. 
Gen.  4:4  the  Lord  had  r.  to  Abel 
^•.r.  2:25  God  looked  and  had  r. 
Lev.  26:9  I  will  have  r.  unto  you 

1  A'.  8:28  have  thon  r.  to  prayer 

of  thy  servant.  2  Chr.  6:19 

2  IC.  13:23  the  L.  had  r.  to  them 
2  Chr.  19:7  r.  of  pers,  with  God, 

Rom.  2:11;  FM-  G:9;  Col.  3:25 

/v.  74:20  have  r.  unto  covenant 

119:6  I  have  r.  to  all  thy  com. 

15  I  will  have  r.  unto  thy  ways 

117  have  r.  to  thy  statutes 

l:i8:6  hath  he  r.  to  the  lowly 

Prov.  24:23  not  good  to  have  r. 

of  per-sous  in  judgm.  28:21 
Ts.  17:7  sh.  have  r.  tolloly  One 
22:11  nor  had  r.  to  him  that 
2  Cor.  3:10  had  nogh)ry  in  th.  r. 
Phil.  4:11  I  speak  in  r.  of  want 
Col.  2:16  let  none  judge  in  r.  of 
Fltb.  11:26  Mo.  had  r.  to  recomp^ 
Jam.  2:1  not  faith  with  r.  of  per. 
3  have  r.  to  him  that  wearetix 
9  if  ve  have  r.  to  persons 
liV^"l:17  without  r.  of  persona 

RESPECT,  ^erb. 

Lev.  19:15  thou  bU.  not  r.  person 


996 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


RES 

!^um.  16;  15  Moses  said,  r.  not 
Deut.  1:1'  not  r.  persons,  Ii;:19 
2  Sam.  14:14  neither  dotll  God  r. 
Is.  11:8  nor  shall  r.  that  which 

RESPECTED,  ETH. 
Job  37:24  ho  i:  not  wise  ol  heart 
P»  40-4  blessed  is  man  that  r. 
Lam.  4:16  r.  not  pers.  of  priest 

RESPECTER. 
Acts  10:34  God  is  no  r.  of  persons 

RESPITE. 
Ex.  8:15  Pilar,  saw  there  was  r. 
1  Sam.  11:3  said,  Give  1  days  r. 

REST,  Substantive. 
Gen  49:15  Issa.  saw  r.  was  good 
Ex.  16:23  to-morrow  r.  of  sa>>b. 
31-15  sev.  is  sabbath  of  r.  35:2; 

'i*!'.  16:31;  2:J:3,  32;  25:4 
33:14  and  I  will  give  thee  r. 
Lev.  25:5  a  year  of  r.  to  land 
Deut.  3:20  L.  given  r.  Jos.  1:13 
12:9  ye  are  not  yet  come  to  )•. 
25:19  God  hath  given  thee  r. 
28-65  neither  sh.  sole  of  foot  r. 
Jos.  1:15  L.  hath  given  breth.  r. 
14-15  laud  had  r.  fr.  war,  Jud. 

3:11;  5:31 
21-44  the  Lord  gave  them  r. 
2-J-4  God  given  )■.  23:1  L.  giv.  r. 
Jud.  3:30  land  had  r.  80  years 
Jiulh  1:9  L.  grant  yon  may  lind  r. 
3:18  the  man  will  not  be  in  )-. 
S  5am.  7:1  L.  had  giv.  him  r.  1  A. 
5:4;  8:56;  2  Chr.  14:6.  7 

1  Cfir.  6:31  after  that  ark  had  r. 
22:9  man  of  r.  I  will  gi.  hiin  r. 
23:25  God  hath  given  r.  to  peo. 
28:2  I  had  to  build  house  of  r. 

2  Chr.  15:15  L.  gave  them  r. 
20:30  G.  gave  him  ?•.  jonnd  ab. 

Neh.  9:28  after  they  had  ?: 
Est.  9:16  J.  had  r.  from  enemies 
Job  3:13  slept,  had  been  at ;-. 
17  there  the  weary  be  at ;-. 
26  not  in  safety,  nei.  had  I  r. 
11:18  Shalt  take  thy  )■.  in  safety 
17:16  our  )'.  together  is  in  dust 
Ps.  38:3  neither  is  there  any  r. 
65:6  then  wo.  I  tly  and  be  at )-. 
94:13  thou  mayest  give  him  r. 
116:7  ret.  to  thy  r.  O  my  soul 
132:8  arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  r. 
14  this  is  my  )-.  for  ever 
Prov.  29:17  cor.  son.  he  give  r. 
Ec.  2:23  his  heart  taketh  not  r. 
6:5  this  hath  more  r.  than  other 
Is.  11:10  Gent,  seek,  r.  be  glor 
14:3  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  ; 
7  the  earth  is  at  r.  Zee.  1:11 
18:4  L.  said,  I  will  take  my  r. 
28:12  this  is »-.  wherew.  weary  r. 
30:15  retur.  and ;-.  sh.  ye  be  sav. 
34:14  find  for  herself  a  pi.  of  r. 
66:1  where  is  place  of  my  r.  ? 
Jer.  6:16  ye  shall  flud?-.  forsouls 
30:10  Jacob  shall  be  in  )-.  46:27 
Ezek.  .38:11  to  them  that  are  atr. 
Dan.  4:4  I  Itehuchad.  was  at  r. 
Mic.  2:10  this  is  not  your  /-. 
Zee.  9:1  D.imascus  shall  be  r. 
Mat.  1I:-2S  CO.  unto  me,  I  give  r. 
29  ye  sh.  find  r.  to  your  souls 
12:43  seek  r.  Luke  11:24 
26:45  take  your  ;-.  Mark  14:41 
John  11:13  had  spoken  of  tak.  r. 
Acts  7:49  what  is  place  of  my  r.f 
9:31  then  had  the  churches  r. 
S  Tlies.  1:7  are  troub.  r.  with  us 
Eeb.  3:11  not  enter  into  r.  18 
4:1  prom,  left  us  of  cut.  into  r. 
3  w-li.  believed  dt)  enter  into  r. 

8  if  Jesus  had  giveu  them  r. 

9  th.  rt-maiueth  /-.  to  peo.  of  G. 
11  labor  therefore  to  enter  ;-, 

See  NO. 

RESTS. 

1 K.  6:6  he  made  narrowed  r. 


RES 

Acis  27:44  the  r.  esc.  safe  to  land 
1  Cor.  7:12  to  the  r.  speak  I 

ll:;i4  the  r.  will  I  set  in  order 
1  Pel.  4:2  not  live  r.  of  his  time 
Eer.  2:24  to  the  r.  in  Thyatira 

20:5  )-.  of  dead  lived  not  again 

See  ACTS 


REST,  .\(ljective. 

Ex.  28:10  names  of  /-.  on  stone 
Num.  31:8  )-.  of  them  were  slain 
Deui.  3:13  the  >-.  of  Oileadgave  I 
Jud.  7:6  the  r.  bowed  to  drink 
2  K.  4:7  live  and  childr.  of  the  r. 

1  Chr.  ll:8Joabrcpair.  r.  of  city 

2  Clir.  24:14  brought  r.  of  money 
Neh.  6:1  r.  of  eiiem.  heard  I  built 

11:1  r.  of  people  also  cast  lots 
Est.  9:12  wh.  done  in  r.  of  prov.! 
P».  17:14  leave  r.  to  their  babes 
/»-.  10: 19  the  7-.  of  trees  be  few 
Dan.  2:18  D.  sh.  not  per.  with  r. 
Zee.  11:9  r.  eat  llesh  of  another 
Luke  12:26  why  take  tho.  for  r.f 

24:9  told  eleven  and  all  the  r. 
Acts  2:37  to  Pet.  aad  r.  of  apost 


BEST,  Verb. 

Gen.  18:4  wash  feet,  ?-.  und.  tree 
Ex.  5:5  make  th.  r.  fr.  burdens 
23:11  in  seventh  year  let  it  r. 
12  seventh  day  shalt  r.  34:21 
34:21  in  harvest  thou  shalt )'. 
Lev.  26:.S5  not  )■.  in  sabbaths 
Deut.  5:14  maid-serv.  r.  as  thou 
Jos.  3:13  feet  of  priests  shall  r. 
2  Sam.  3:29  let  it  r.  on  head  of  J. 
21:10  birds  r.  on  them  by  day 
2  A'.  2:15  sp.  of  Elijah  r.  onElis. 
2  Chr.  14:11  we  /-.  on  thee 
Job  3:18  the  prisoners  r.  togeth. 
14:6  may  r.  till  he  accompRsh 
Ps.  16:9  r.  in  hope.  Acts  2:26 
37:7  r.  in  the  Lord,  wait  for  him 
1-25:3  rod  of  wick,  not  r.  on  rig. 
Prov.  6:35  nor  will  he  /'.  content 
Cant.  1:7  makest  flock  r.  at  noon 
Is.  7:19  shall  r.  in  deso.  valleys 
11:2  Sp.  of  the  Lord  r.  upon  him 
25:10  in  moun.  sh.  hand  of  L.  r. 
28:12  ye  cause  the  weary  to  r. 
51:4  I  will  make  judgment  to  r. 
57:2  they  shall ;-.  in  their  beds 
20  are  like  the  sea,  it  cannot  r. 
62:1  for  Jer.'s  sake  I  will  not  r. 
63:14  Sp.  of  L.  caused  him  to  r. 
Jer.  31:2  to  cause  him  to  r. 
Ezek.  5:13  my  fury  to  r.  upon  th. 

16:42;  2i:17;  24:13 
44:30  may  cause  blessing  to  r. 
Dan.  12:13  th.  shalt  r.  and  stand 
Hab.  3:16  I  mi.  r.  day  of  trouble 
Zep.  3:17  he  will  r.  in  love 
Mark  6:31  come  to  desert  and  r. 
Luke  10:6  your  peace  shall  r. 
2  Cor.  12:9  power  of  Chr.  may  r. 
Heb.  4:4  God  did  r.  seventh  day 
Rev.  4:8  )-.  not  day  and  night 
6:11  they  should  r.  for  a  season 
14:13  they  may  r.  from  labors 

RESTED. 
Gen.  2:2  he  r.  on  seventh  day, 
3;  £r.  20:11;  31:17 
8:4  the  ark  r.  in  seventh  month 
Ex.  10:14  locusts  r.  in  Egypt 
16:.30  people  )•.  on  seventh  day 
Num.  9:18  as  cloud  ab.  they  »-.  23 
10:12  cloud  r.  in  wild,  of  Paran 
36  w-hen  it )-.  he  said.  Ret.  O  L. 
11:25  Spirit  r.  upon  them,  26 
Jos.  11:23  the  land  )-.  from  war 

1  K.  6:10  chambers  r.  on  house 

2  Clir.  32:8  r.  on  words  of  Hez. 
E.d.  9:17  on  14th  day  »-.  18 
,Iob  30:27  bow.  boiled  and  r.  not 
Luke  23:56  they  r.  sabbath-day 

RESTEST,  ETH. 
Job  34:23  in  safety,  where,  he  r. 
Prov.  14:.33  wisdom  r.  in  heart 
Ec.  7:9  anger  r.  in  bos.  of  fools 
Eom.  2:17  thou  art  a  J.  r.  in  law 

1  Pet.  4:14  Sp.  of  G.  r.  upon  you 
RESTIXG-PL.4CE,  S. 

Num.  10:33  to  search  out  a  r.-lJl. 

2  Chr.  6:41  O  Lord,  into  thy  r.-p. 
Prov.  24:15  spoil  not  his  r.-place 
Is.  32:18  my  peo.  dn-ell  in  r.-pl. 
Jer.  50:6  forgotten  their  r.-place 

RESTITCTIOX. 
Ex.  22:3  make  full  r.  5,  6,  12 
.Job  20:18according  to  subs,  r.  be 
Acts  3:21  until  the  times  of  r. 

RESTORE. 
Gen.  20:7  /'.  the  man  his  wife 
40:13  Ph.  will  r.  thee  thy  place 
42:25  to  r.  every  man's  money 
£"./-.  -2-2:1  7-.  five  oxen  for  an  ox 
4  theft  be  found,  he  shall  r. 
her.  6:5  sh:ill )-.  it  in  principal 
•24:21  killeth  a  beast,  he  sh.  r.  it 
25:27  r.  ovcrpl.  to  wh.  he  sold  it 


RET 

Is.  1:26  I  will  r.  thy  judges 

42:22  for  spoil,  and  none  sal.  r. 

49:6  to  ;-.  the  preserved  of  Isr. 

57:18  will  r.  comforts  unto  him 
Jer.  27:22  r.  them  to  this  place 

30:17  r.  health  to  thee 
Ezek.  3:^:15  if  wicked  r.  pledge 
Dan.  9:25  command  to  r.  Jerus. 
Joel  2:'25  I  will  r.  you  the  years 
Mai.  17:11  Elias  sh. )-.  all  things 
Luke  19:8  I  j-.  him  fourfold 
Acts  1:6  Lord,  v\'ilt  thou  r.  king- 
dom? 
GoX.  6:1  T.  such  a  one  in  meek. 


Num.  :55:-25  congregation  r.  him 
li'-ut.  -22:2  things  sfrayed  r.  aga. 


tfui .  ^.i.i,  uiiugs  siiayeu  /.  ajia 
Jud.  11:13  theref.  r.  those  lands 

17:3 1  will  )-.  it  unto  thee,  1  Sam . 

12:3 ;  1  K.  20::« 
2  Sam.  9:7  >-.  thee  all  land  of  Sa. 

12:6  he  shall  r.  lamb  fourfold 

16:3  to-day  house  of  Isr.  r.  me 
2  K.  8:6  r.  all  that  was  hers 
Neh.  .5:11  r.  I  pray  you  ;  12  will  r. 
Job  -30:10  his  han.  )-.  their  goods 
18  which  he  labored  for,  sh.  r. 

Ps.  51:12  r.  to  me  ioy  of  salvati. 

Piov.  6:31  he  shall  r.  sevenfold 


RESTORED. 

Gen.  20:14  Abimelech  r.  Sarah 
40:21  r.  butler  to  his  bntlership 
41:13  me  he  r.  to  mine  office 
42:28  money  is  r.  in  my  sack 

Deut.  28:31  thine  ass  sh.  not  ber. 

Jud.  17:3  r.  the  1,100  shekels,  4 

1  Sam.  7:14  cities  taken  were  r. 

1  A'.  13:6  the  king's  hand  was  r. 

2  A'.  8: 1  whose  son  he  r.  5 
14:22  r.  Elath  to  Jud.  2  Chr.  26:2 

2  Chr.S:-2  the  citi.  Ilurani  hadr. 
Ezr.  6:5  the  vessels  brought  be  r. 
Ps.  69:4  I  r.  that  which  I  took 
Ezek.  18:7  r.  to  debtor  his  pledge 

12  hath  not  r.  pledge 
Mai.  12:13  r.  whole  like  as  the 
other,  Mark  3:5 ;  Lvke  6:10 
Mark  8:25  sight  r.  saw  clearly 
Heb.  13:19  that  I  may  be  r. 

RESTORER. 
Ruth  4:15  shall  be  to  thee  a  r. 
Is.  58:12  sh.  be  called  r.  of  paths 

RESTORETH. 
Ps.  23:3  he  r.  my  soul 
Mark  9:12  El.  cometh  firstand  r. 

RESTBAIIV. 
./ob  15:8  dost  thou  r.  wisdom? 
Ps.  76:10  the  wrath  shalt  thou  r. 

RESTR.MIMED. 
Gen.  8:2  rain  from  heaven  was  r. 
11:6  nothing  will  be  r.  fr.  them 
16:2  Lord  r.  me  from  bearing 
Ex.  36:6  peo.  were  r.  !r.  bring. 
1  Sam.  3:13  Eli's  sons  vile,  r.  not 
Is.  63:15  mercies,  are  they  )-.  ? 
Ezek.  31:15  I  r.  the  floods  there. 
Acts  14:18  sayings  scarce  r.  peo. 

BESTRAIXEST. 
Job  15:4  thon  r.  prayer  before  G. 

RESTRAI^'T. 
1  Sam.  14:6  there  is  no  r.  to  L. 

RESURRECTION. 
Mat.  22:2:!  th.  is  no ;-.  Mark  12:18; 
Acts'23:S;  1  Cor.  15:12 
28  in  r.  whose  wife  sh.  she  be  ? 

MarkV2:-23:  Luke '20:33 
.30  in  r.  they  neither  marry,  31 
27:53  came  out  of  graves  aft.  r. 
Luke  14:14  be  recompensed  at  r. 
20:27  deny  any  )-.  36  child,  of  r. 
John  5:29  done  good,  to  r.  of  life, 
none  evil,  to  r.  of  damnati. 
11:25  J.  said,  I  am  the  ?-.  and  life 
Acts  1:22  witn.  with  us  of  his  r. 
2:31  David  spake  of »-.  of  Christ 
4:2  they  preached  thro'  Jesus  r. 
33  witness  of »-.  of  Lord  Jesus 
17:18  preached  Jesus  and  the  r. 
32  when  they  heard  of  the  r. 
23:6  of  hope  and  r.  I  am  called 
24:15  there  shall  be  a  r.  of  dead 
21  touching  r.  of  the  dead 
Bom.  1:4  by  r.  from  the  dead 
6:5  shall  be  in  likeness  of  his  r. 

1  Co):  15:13  but  if  there  be  no  r. 
21  by  man  came  r.  42  so  is  r. 

Phil.  3:10  know  power  of  his  r. 
11  might  attain  to  ;-.  of  dead 

2  Tim.  2:18  )'.  is  past  already 
IM.  6:2  of )'.  from  the  dead 

11:35  might  obtain  a  better  ;-. 
1  Pet.  l:3"Tiv  r.  of  Jesus  fr.  dead 
3:-21  save  us,  by  r.  of  Je.  Christ 
Rev.  20:5  this  is  the  first  r 

6  hath  part  in  first  r. 
RETAIN. 
Job  2:9  dost  still  r.  integrity? 
Prov.  4:4  thy  heart  r.  my  words 
11:16  strong  men  r.  riches 
Ec.  8:8  no  man  power  to  r. 
nan.  11:6  she  sh.  not  r.  power 
John  20:-23  wh.  soever  sins  ye  r. 
Rom.  1:28  did  not  like  to  r.  God 

RETAINED. 
Jvd.  7:8  Gideon  r.  those  .300  men 

19:4  damsel's  father  ?'.  him 
Dan.  10:8  1  r.  no  strength,  16 
John  20:28  sins  ret.  they  are  r. 
Phite.  13  whom  I  would  have  r. 


RET 

RETAINETH. 

ProiK  3:18  happy  ev.  one  r.  her 
11:16  a  graci.  woman  r.  honor 
Mic.  7:18  r.  not  anger  for  ever 

RETIRE. 
2  Sam.  11:15  set  in  battle,  and  r. 
Jer.  4:6  set  up  stand,  r.  stay  not 

RETIRED. 
Jud.  20:39  when  men  of  Israel  r. 
2  Sam.  20:-22  they  r.  from  city 
RETURN,  gubslanlive. 
Gen.  14:17  meet  Abram  after  r. 
1  Sam.  7:17  Sam.'s  r.  was  to  Ra. 
1 K.  20:22  at  r.  of  the  year  tha 
king  of  Syria  will  come,  26 

RETURN,  Verb. 

Gen.  3:19  dust  th.  art,  to  dust  r. 
16:9  r.  to  mistress  and  submit 
18:10  I  will  cert.  r.  to  thee.  14 
31:3  r.  to  land  of  kindred,  13 
32:9  Lord  which  saidst  to  me,  r. 

Ex.  4:18  let  me  r.  to  breth.  19 
13:17  people  repent,  r.  to  Egypt 

Lev.  25:10  r.  to  posses.  13,  27.  28 
41  shall  r.  unto  his  own  family 
27:24  the  field  shall  r.  unto  him 

Nv?n.  10:36  r.  L.  to  many  of  Is. 
14:4  let  us  make  a  capt.  and  r. 
23:5  L.  said,  r.  unto  Balak 
35:28  slayer  shall  r.  Jos.  20:6 

Deut.  3:20  then  shall  ye  r.  every 

man  to  his  posses.  Jos.  1:15 

17:16  nor  cause  people  r.  to  Eg. 

20-5  andr.  to  his  house,  6,  7,  8 

30:3  the  Lord  thy  God  will  r. 

8  thou  Shalt  r.  and  obey  the  L. 

Jos.  22:8  r.  with  much  riches 

Jud.  7:3  whos.  afraid,  let  him  r. 
11-31  when  I  r.  from  children 

Ruth  1:6  that  she  might  r.  fr.  M. 
8  go  r.  to  her  mother's  house 
15  r.  thou  after  sister-in-law 

1  Sam.  6:3  in  any  wise  r.  him 
9:5  Saul  said.  Come,  let  us  r. 
26:21  then  said  Saul,  I  sinned,  r. 
29:4  said.  Make  this  fellow  r.  7 

2  Sam.  2:26  ere  thou  bid  peo.  r.  ? 
3:16  then  said  A.  to  him.  Go,  r. 
10:5  beards  grown,  r.  1  Chr.  19:5 
15:19  goest  thou  with  us?  r. 

20  I  go  whither  I  may,  ;-.  thou 
24:13  see  what  answer  I  sh.  r. 

1  K.  2:.32  L.  shall  r.  his  blood,  3-3 
44  Lord  sh.  r.  thy  wickedness 

8:48  r.  to  thee  with  all  th.  heart 
12:24  r.  every  man  to  his  house 

■26  now  shall  kingd.  r.  to  Dav. 
19:15  >-.  on  thv  way  to  wildem. 
22-17)-.  every  man  to  his  houso 
in  peace,  2  Chr.\V.\\  18:16 

28  if »'.  in  peace,  2  Chr.  18:27 

2  A'  18:14  I  ofl'ended,  r.  from  me 
19:7  king  of  Assyria  sh.  r.  to  his 

own  land.  :J3;  /s.  37:7,  34 

20:10  let  shadow  r.  backward 
2  Chr.  6:24  r.  confess  thy  name 

10:9  may  r.  answer  to  this  peo. 

18:26  fellow  in  prison  until  I  r. 

.30:6  r.  to  you  ;  9  ye  r.  unto  him 
Neh.  2:6  said.  When  wilt  th.  r.f 

4:12  whence  ye  shall  r.  to  us 
Est.  9:25  device  of  Haman  sh.  r. 
Job  1:21  naked  shall  I  r.  thither 

6:29  r.  yea.  r.  ag.  my  righteous. 

7-10  sh.  r.  no  more  to  his  house 

15:22  believeth  not  he  shall  r. 

17:10  but  as  for  ye  all.  do  ye  r. 

22:2;j  if  thou  r.  to  Almis:hty 

3:i:-25  shall  r.  to  days  ot  youth 

36:10  that  they  r.  from  iniquity 

Ps.  6:4  r.  0  L.  deliver  my  soul  • 

10  let  mine  enemies  )-.  asham. 

7:7  for  their  sakes  therefore  )■. 
16  mischief  r.  upon  own  head 

59:6  ('.  at  even.  14  let  them  )-. 

73:10  theref.  hie  people  r.  hith. 

74:21  let  not  oppress,  r.  asham. 

80-14  »-.  we  beseech  thee,  O  G. 

90-3  sayest,  r.  ye  child,  of  men 
13  r  O  Lord  1  how  long  ? 

94-15  judgment  r.  to  righteous. 

104-29  they  die,  r.  to  their  dust 

116-7)-  to  thy  rest,  O  my  soul 
Pmv.  2:19  no.  th.  go  unto  her  r. 

■26-27  i-oUeth  a  stone,  it  will  r. 

Ec  1-7  riv.  come,  thither  they  r. 

.5-15  naked  sh.  r.  to  go  as  he  ca. 

1-2-2  nor  clouds  /-.  after  the  ram 

7  dust  shall  )-.  spirit )-.  to  God 

Can «,  6:13  r.  )'.  O  Shulaini.  r. )-. 

Is.  6:13  yet  in  it  a  tenth  shall  r. 
10-21  remnant  of  Jacob  sh.  r.  ti 
21:12  if  ye  will,  inqu.  ye,  r.  co 
,35:10  ransomed  of  L.  sh.  r.  5i:ii 
44:22  )-.  unto  me,  I  redeem,  thee 
63-17  )'.  for  thy  servant's  sake 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


997 


RET 

Jer.  3:1  sli.ill  he  r.  ap.  ?  yet  r.  to 
22  r.  yc>  biicksliiliii''  chililron 
4:1  if  tnou  r.  saith  L.  /•-  unto 
13:15  I  will  /•.  and  hnve  conip-l. 
15:19  if  Ihml  wilt  r.  let  them  r. 
linio  thw,  r.  n  it  unto  tluMn 
lfi:ll  r.  ev.  one  fr.  evil  wiiy,  3r):15 
21:7  sli;ill  r.  with  whole  heart 
3il:ia  Jacob  shall  r.  4ti:27 
31:8  great  comp.  ehall  r.  thither 
30::i  r.  every  man  from  evil 


REV 

1  Sam.  17:57  D.  r.  from  rl-xiiphtcr 
25:*!  Lord  r.  wlcki'.hu-ssorNu. 

8  -S'rtm.  \:'2ri  ew.  of  S.  r.  not  finj). 
3:l(i  saia  Ab.  Kcturn.  niul  lu-  r. 
6:'^  Da.  r.  l<)  bU'HM  hit*  houni-h. 
16:8  L.  r.  on  ttu'L"  blond  of  hoiiso 
19:15  kiny;  r.  and  canu'  to  .lord. 
2.1:10  pro.  r,  iifti-r  him  to  spoil 

1  A'.  13:10  r.  not  bv  wav  hcaimc! 
33  after  this  JiT.'r.  not  IV.  evil 

2  A'.  4:35  Rlisha  r.  and  walkt-d 


1  will  r.  ev.  ono  IVom  evil  way   2  Vhr.  25:10  r.  home  in  iinyer 


44:14  should  r.  into  land  of  Ju 
50:9  none  shall  r.  in  vain 
Ez*!k.  H):55  they  desire  to  r.  th. 
thou  nnd  thy  dauy;h.  shall  /-. 
18:23  wicked  r.'U.  wavsand  live 
Van.  10:20  will  r.  to  flu'ht  Pei-^ia 
11:0  r.  into  his  own  land.  10,  28 
13  the  kin^  of  the  north  sh.  r. 
211  time  appointed  he  shall  r. 
30  he  shall  be  grieved,  and  r 
Sot.  2:7  and  r.  to  first  husband 
9  I  will  r.  take  corn  and  wino 
3:5  afterward  chil.  of  Israel  r. 
7:1(5  they  r.  but  not  to  M.  Hi-jh 
8:13  they  shall  r.  to  Egypt.  9:3 
12:14  reproach  shall  L.  r.  to  hi. 
14:7  they  under  shadow  shall  /•. 
^o*f/ 2:14  "know,  he  will  r.  repent 
3:4  will  r.  recomp.  on  head,  7 
Ob.  15  rewBrd  r.  upon  thy  head 
^tic.  5:3  remn.  of  brethren  sh.  r. 
Mai.  1:4  Edora  saith.  We  will  r. 
3:7  r.  to  me,  and  I  will  r.  to  y. 
18  r.  ;ind  discern  bntweeii  rig. 
Mat.  10:i:i  let  vour  peace  r. 
12:44  r.  into  house,  Luke  11:24 
24:18  nor  let  him  in  field  r. 
Luke  8::i9  r.  to  thine  own  house 
Acts  15:10  I  will  r.  and  build 
18:21  1  will  r.  to  you,  if  G.  will 
To  RETIRX. 
Num.  14:3  not  better  (o  r.  toEc. 
Dent.  17:16  cause  peo.  to  r.  to  E. 
Jiuth  1:10  not  to  leave  th.  or /or. 

1  Sam.  29:11  David  rose  ear.  tor. 

2  Ckr.  10:ti  coun.  give  ye  to  r.  9 
J\'M.  9:17  captain /or.  to  bondage 
Jer.  5:3  they  have  refused  to  r. 

8:5;  Ilm.  11:5 
22:27  they  desire  to  r.  44:14 
20:10  in  eausiuy:  vou  to  r.  to  th. 
j)lace,  30:3;  32:44;  33:7,  11, 
2(j;  34:22;  42:12 
34:11  caused  servants  to  r.  16 
Ezek.  21:30  cause  to  r.  to  sheath  ? 
47:6  caused  me  to  r.  to  the  river 
Hos.  11:5  bee.  they  refused  to  r. 
Luke  19:12  rec.  kingd.  and  to  r. 
Actg  13::}4  no  more  (o  r.  to  corr. 
20:3  pur.  to  r.  thro'  Macedonia 

RETl'RX  lo,r/runlo  t.  Lord. 

1  Sat/i.  7:3  ve  r.  u.  f.  L.  wi.  he;i. 
Js.  19:22  they  shall  r.  unto  f.  L. 

55:7  let  him  r.  ?/.  t.  L.  mercy 
JIos.  6:1  let  us  r.  t/n/o  the  Lord 

7:10  thev  d«  not  r.  vutothe  L. 

14:1  O  Is.  r.  u.  t.  L.  hast  fallen 
Not  RETURrV. 
Num.  32:18  will  not  r.  to  houses 
1  Sam.  15:26  8.  said.  I  will  not  r. 
S  Sam.  12:23  go.  he  sh.  n.  r.  to 
1  K.  13:16  I  mav  ho/  r.  with  thee 
Jo*  10:21  whe.  1  shall  not  r.  16:22 

39:4  and  r.  ho/  unto  them 
Js.  45:23  word  gone  out,  sh.  n.  r. 

55:11  it  shall  not  ?:  to  me  void 
Jer.  8:4  turn  away,  and  not  r..^ 

15:7  destroy,  since  they  r.  7iO/ 
•  22:11  shall  not  r.  any  more.  27 

23:20  anger  of  L.  eh.  not  r.  30:24 
Mek.  7:13  for  seller  shall  not  r. 

13:22  sho.  n.  r.  fr.  wicked  ways 

21:5  sw.  shall  not  r.  inloshcalh 

35:9  thy  cities  shall  not  r. 

46:9  he  sh.  not  r.  by  way  he  ca. 
Mos.  7:10  they  do  not  r.  to  Lord 

11:5  lie  sh.  not  r.  to  land  of  Eir. 

9  I  will  not  r.  to  destroy  Ephr. 

Mat.  2:12  warned  sh.  not  r.  to  li. 

Luke  16:31  let  him  likewise  «.  r. 

RETURNED. 

Oen.  8:3  waters  r.  from  off  earth 
9  dove  r.  to  him ;  12  r.  not  ag. 

43:18  because  money  r.  in  sacks 
£x.  14:27  sea  r.  to  strength.  28 

19:8  M.  r.  wtirds  of  people  to  L. 
Lev.  22:13  if  she  is  r.  to  father's 
Num.  24:25  Bal.  rose,  r.  to  place 
Jos.  2:16  hide  till  pursu.  be  r.  22 

4:18  waters  of  Jor.  r.  to  th.  pla. 

Jud.  2:19  judge  was  dead  th.  r. 

5:29  she  r.  answer  to  herself 

11:39  Gid.'s  dnugh.  r.  to  father 

^uth  1:22  80  Naomi  and  Kuth  r. 


32:21  St-nn.  r.  with  shame  face 
Ne/i.  9:28  when  they  r.  and  cried 
Ps.  35:13  prayer  r.  into  bosom 
78:;i4  they  /*.  inquired  after  G. 
lit.  38:8  the  sun  ;•.  ten  degrees 
Jer.  3:7  turn  to  me,  she  r.  not 
14:3  they  r.  wi.  vcsbcIs  empty 
40:12  the  Jews  r.  out  of  place 
Kzek.  1:14  living  creatures  ran.r. 
8:17  r.  to  provoke  me  to  auger 
47:7  I  r.  lo.  at  bank  of  river 
Dan.  4:34  unden-tanding  r.  36 
IIos.  G:ll  I  r.  captivity  of  people 
Ar/ias  4:6  yet  not  /-.  to  mc.  8.  II 
Zic.  1:6  they  r.  and  said.  As  L. 

16  I  am  r.  to  Jer.  with  mercies 
7:14  no  man  passed  thro'  nor  r. 
8:3  I  am  r.  lo  Zion,  will  dwell 
Ma/.  21:18  as  he  r.  into  city 
Mark  14:40  r.  found  them  asleep 
Luke  2:20  sheph.  r.  glorifying  G. 
4:14  Jesus  r.  in  power  of  Spirit 
8:37  went  into  ship,  and  r.  back 
17:18  that  r.  to  give  glory  to  G. 
19:15  r.  having  received  kiugd. 
23:48  smote  breasts,  and  r. 
24:9  r.  fr.  sepulchre  and  told  all 
.52  worshipped,  r.  to  Jenisal. 
Acts  8:25  apostles  r.  to  Jerusal. 
13:13  and  John  r.  to  Jerusalem 
21:6  took  ship,  they  r.  home 
Gal.  1:17  I  r.  ag.  unto  Damascus 
Ileb.  11:15  opportunity  to  have  r. 

1  Pet.  2:25  r.  to  Sheph.  of  soula 
RETIR\ETH. 

Ps.  146:4  breath  goeth,  r.  to  oar. 
P/vv.  26:11  as  dog  r.  so  a  fool  r. 
Ec.  1:6  wind  r.  accord,  to  circu. 
Ix.  5.5:10  ruin  r.  not  thither,  but 
£:zek.  35:7  that  r.  I  will  cut  oft* 
Zee.  9:8  encamp  bee.  of  him  /'. 

RETURXIIVG. 
Is.  30:15  in  r.  rest  ye  be  saved 
Luke  7:10  r.  found  servant  whole 
Aets  8:28  r.  sitting  in  chariot 
Heb.  7:1  Abra.  r.  from  slaughter 

REl'BEX. 
(?en.  29:32  called  his  name  R. 

30:14  R.  went  in  the  days  d 

35:22  R.  went  and  lay  with  Bil. 

23  sons  of  Leah.  R.  Ja.'s  46:8; 

49:3;  Num.  26:5;  1  C7ir.  b:l 

37:22  R.  said.  Shed  no  blood,  29 

46:9  sous  of  R.  Ex.  6: 14  ;  Num. 
16:1;  32:1.  37;    JJeut.    11:6; 
Jos.4:U;  1  C/ir.  5:3,13 
Num.  2:10  of  cam))  of  R.  10:18 

7:30  prince  of  children  of  R. 

32:33  child,  of  R.  Jos.  13:2.3 
Deut.  27:13  mount  E.  to  curse.  R. 

3:i:6  let  R.  live,  and  let  not  his 
Jos.  15:6  Boh.  son  of  R.  18:17 

22:13  Is.  sent  to  children  ot*R. 
Jud.  5:15  divisions  of  R.  16 
Ezek.  48:6  a  portion  for  R.  31 

Tribe  of  REVBEX. 

Ni/m.  1:5  vft.  of  It.  Elixur,  21 
13:4  of  trih>:  of  R.  Shammua 
'i\:\\  tribe  of' li.  have  received 
Jos.  20:8  ;  21:36  ;  1  Vhr.  6:63,  78 
Rev.  7:5  tribe  of  II.  sealed  12,000 

REIBEMTES. 

Num.  26:7  are  the  families  of  R. 
Deut.  3:12,  16;  29:8;  Jos.  12:6; 

13:8 
Jos.  1:12  Jo«h.  spake  to  R.  92:1 

2  A'.  10:3:1  lia/,ael  smote  the  R. 
REVEAL. 

Job  20:27  heaven  sh.  r.  iniquity 
Jtr.  3;i:6  r.  themabund.  of  peace 
Dan.  2:47  couldest  r.  this  secret 
Mat.    11:27    he   to  whomsoever 

Son  will  r.  him.  Lu.  10:22 
GaL  1:16  called  by  grace  to  r.  S. 
PhU.  8:15  God  sh.  r.  this  unto  y. 

REVEALED. 
Deut.  29:29  things  r.  lo  us 

1  Sam.  3:7  woruof  Lord  r.  to  h. 
21  L.  r.  himself  to  Sam.  in  Sh. 

2  Sam.  7:27  hast  r.  to  thy  serv. 
Is.  22:14  r.  in  mine  cars  by  L. 

23:1  fr.  Chittim  it  is  r.  to  them 
40:5  glory  of  the  Lord  sh.  be  r. 


REV 

It.  58:1  arm  of  L.  r.  t  John  12:88 
Wfcl  rlKhteoiisness  near  to  be  r. 

./'■/•.  11:20  unto  thee  I  r.  my  can. 

Dan.  2:111  th.  was  secret  r.  to  D. 
10:1  a  lliintr  wan  r.  to  Daniel 

-V^/^  l(l:2<i  uothiny;  coveretl  that 

shall  not  be  r^ Lnkf  12:2 
ll:2.'i  r.  th.  to  babes   l.ukf  10:21 
lti:17  llesii  and  blood  hath  not  r. 

Luke  2:2()  r.  to  Simeon  by  II.  U. 
;i5  Ihoni,'hl«  of  many  hearti'  r. 
I"::i0  day  when  Son  of  man  inr. 

Itom.  1:17  therein  rij_'ht.  of  (i.  r. 

18  wrath  of  liod  is  r.  fr.  heav. 

8:18f,'lory  which  Bh.  he  r.  in  us 

1  Vor.  2:10  God  r.  them  to  us 
3:l:i  bee.  it  shall  he  r.  by  lire 
M::)Oif  any  thinj;  be  r.  to  ano. 

Old.  3:23  fiiith  wlii.  should  be  r. 
Eph.  3:.5  now  r.  to  holy  apostles 

2  Thea.  1:T  when  L.  J.  shall  bur. 
2:3  and  (hat  man  of  sin  be  r. 

6  he  mifht  be  r.  in  his  time 
8  wick,  one  r.  whom  L.  cons. 

1  Pet,  1:5  to  be  r.  in  last  time 

12  Ufito  whom  it  was  /•. 
4:13  when  his  glory  shall  be  r. 
6:1  partaker  ol  g-  that  sh.  be  r. 

HEVEVLER. 
Dan.  2:47  li.  of  gods,  r.  of  secrets 

REVE.\LETH. 
/Vol'.  11:13  lalebea.  r.  sec.  20:19 
Dan.  2:22  /•.  deep  and  secret  th. 

25  (i.  in  heaven  that  r.  secrets 
29  T.  secrets  maketh  known 

AviOs  3:7  r.  secreta  to  prophets 

REVELATION. 

Rom.  2:5  r.  of  judgment  of  God 

1(;:25  according' to  r.  of  mystery 

1  Vor.  14:6  sh.  speak  to  you  by  r. 

26  every  one  of  you  hath  a  r. 
Gal.  1:12  by  r.  of  Jesus  Christ 

2:2  went  lip  by  r.  and  commu. 
Ejih.  1:17  mav  give  vou  sp.  of  r. 
3:3  by  r.  he  made  known  to  me 

1  /'l■^"l:13  grace  br.  at  r.  of  J.  C. 
Rev.  1:1  r.  of  J.  C.  wh.  God  gave 

REVELATIONS. 

2  Cor.  13:1  come  to  visions  andr. 

7  exalted  thro,  abundance  of  r. 
REVELLI\GS. 

Gnl.  .5:21  works  of  the  fle.  are  r. 

1  I'l'l.  4:3  ye  walked  iu  lusts,  r. 
REVENGE,  ED,  ETH. 

Jer.  20:10  we  shall  take  r.  on  h. 
Ezek.  25:12  Ed.  r.  himself  on  th. 

15  Philistines  have  dealt  by  )•. 
Xali.  1:2  the  Lord  r.  the  Lord  r. 
%  Cor.  7:11  what  r.  is  «r.  in  you 

REVENGER,  S. 
Xrnn.  35:1',P  r.  sh.  slay  murde.  21 

24  judge  between  slayerand  /■. 

27  if  ;•.  find  him  and)-,  kill 

2  itdin.  14:11  wouldest  not  suf.  r. 
Rom.  13:4  minister  of  God,  a  r. 

REVENGING. 
Ps.  70:10  by  the  r.  of  the  blood 

REVENIE. 
Ezr.  4:13  tluai  sit.  endamage  r. 
Prof.  8:19  my  r.  better  than  f-il. 
Is.  23:3  harvest  of  river  is  her  )■. 

REVENl"ES. 

Proi>.  15:6  iu  /•.  of  wick,  is  trou. 

16:8  a  little  is  belter  than  gr.  r. 

Jer.  12:13  be  ashamed  of  your  ;■. 

REVERENCE,  Verb. 
Lev.  1'.i;:iO  ;■.  sauet.  I  am  L.  26:2 
Aa/.  3:2  king's  serv.  r.  llaman 
Mat.  21::J7  they  will  r.  my  sou, 

Mark  IJ:6  ;  i/;fe  20:13 
Eph.  i:Si  wife  that  she  r.  husb. 

REVERENCE. 
2  .''am.  0:6  Mephibosh.  did  r.  T)a. 
1  A'.  1:31  liathsheba  didr.  king 
/;«/.  3:2  Mord.  did  him  m>t  r.  5 
/-'*■.  80:7  to  be  had  iu  r.  of  all 
Ile't.  12:9  and  we  gave  them  r. 

28  we  mav  serve  God  with  r. 
REVEREND. 

Ps.  111:0  htily  and  r.  is  his  name 

REVERSE. 
Xiim.  23:20  he  blessed,  I  can.  r 
E-<1.  8:5  let  it  be  written  to  ?: 

8  with  king's  ring,  no  man  r. 
REVILE. 

Ex.  22:'28  thou  shall  not  r.  goda 
.Ual.  5:11  blessed  when  men  r. 

REVILED. 
.Vat.  27:39  that  passed  by  r.  him 
Mark  I.5::i2  that  were  crti'cilled  r. 
Jo/tn  9:28  they  r.  him,  and  said 
t  ('or.  4:12  being  r.  we  bless 
1  J'et.  2:-23  when  he  was  r.  not 


REW 

REVILERS. 

1  Cor.  0:10  nor;',  inh.king.  of  G. 
REVILEST. 

Acts  23:4  r  God's  higli-priest 
REVILINGS. 

/«.  51:7  neither  afraid  of  their  >'. 
Zep.  2:8  r.  of  child,  of  Amiuou 

REVIVE. 

jYe/i.  4:2  will  they  r.  the  stones f 

Pn.  8.5:6  wilt  th.  not  r.  us  again 

138:7  thou  wilt  r.  me,  th.  shalt 

In.  67:15  r.  B|)lrit  and  to  r.  heart 

of  contrite  ones 
77r«.  6:2  after  days  will  he  r.  ns 
14:7  they  shall  r.  as  corn 
Uai.  3:2  O  Lord,  r.  thy  work  in 

REVIVED. 
Oen.  4.5:27  the  spirit  of.Tacobr. 
Jud.  15:10  spirit  came  ag.  he  r. 

1  A'.  17:'.!2  sipiil  of  child  ca.  he  r. 

2  A'.  i:J:21  tmuh.  bones  of  Eli.  r. 
Rorn.  7:9  command,  came,  sin  r. 

14:9  Ch.  both  dii'd,  ruse,  and  r- 
REVIVING. 
Ezr.  9:8  to  give  us  a  little  r.  9 

REVOLT. 
le.  59:13  speaking  oppres.  and  r. 

REVOLT,  Verb. 
2  CTir.  21:10  same  timedid  Li.  r. 
Is.  1:5  ye  will  r.  more  and  more 

REVOLTED. 
2  K.  8:20  Edom  r.  22  :  2  r>,r.  21:8 

22  Libnah  r.  at  the  B.-ime  lima 
/».  31:6  Israel  havedeeiily  r. 
Jtr.  5:'i3  people  are  r.  and  gone 

REVOLTERS. 
J'fr.  6:28  all  grievous  r.  walking 
I/os.  5:2  r.  are  profound  to  make 

9:15  love  no  more,  princes  r. 

REVOLTING. 
Jer.  5:23  this  ]ieo.  hath  a  r.  hea. 

REWARD,  Sulistantive. 
C«n.  15:1  Ab.  I  am  thy  great  r. 
Xiim.  18:31  it  is  your  r.  for  serv. 
Dent.  10:17  G.  who  taketh  not  r. 

27:25  cursed  that  tak.  r.  to  slay 
iJ«(A  2:12  a  full  ;•.  be  given  of  L. 
2  .S'am.  4:10  wd.  have  giv.  him  r. 

1H::J6  king  recompense  such  a  r. 
1  A'.  13:7  f  will  give  thee  a  r. 
Job  6:32  Bring  me  or  give  a  r. 

7:2  hireling  look,  for  r.  of  work 
Ps.  1,5:5  nor  taketh  r.  ag.  iunoc. 

19:11  keeping  of  them  is  gre.  r. 

40:15  let  them  be  desolate  for  r. 

58:11  there  isa  )'.  for  righteous 

70:3  let  th.  be  turned  back  for  r. 

91:8  Shalt  see  the  r.  of  wicked 

91:2  render  a  r.  to  the  proud 

119:20  let  this  be  r.  of  advcrsa. 

1'27:3  fi-uit  of  womb  is  his  r. 
Pror.  11:18  righteousn.  a  sure  r. 

21:14  a  r.  in  bosom  st.  wrath 

24:14  then  there  shall  be  a  r. 
■20  shall  be  no  r.  to  evil  man 
Ei:  4:9  they  have  a  good  r. 

9:5  nei.  have  they  any  more  r. 
/k.  .3:11  the  r.  of  hands  be  given 

5:'23  which  justify  wicked  for  r. 

40:10  his  r.  is  with  him.  6'2:11 

45:13  go  my  captives,  not  for  r. 
.fer.  40:5  eapt.  gave  Jeremiah  r. 
Ezek.  K::»  givest  r.  no  r.  given 
//o{.  9:1  thou  hast  loved  a  r. 
Ob.  15  thy  r.  shall  return  upon 
Mk:  3:11  judge  forr.  priests 

7:3  and  judge  asketh  for  a  r. 
Mat.  5:12  r.  in  heaven,  Luke  6:23 
46  love  you,  what  r.  have  ye  » 

0:1  ye  have  no  r.  of  yourFather 
2  they  have  their  r.  5, 16 

10:41  sh.  receive  a  projihet's  r. 
sh.  receive  a  right.  in:iirsr. 
42  no  wise  lose  ;■.  Mark  0:41 
Luke  &.3S  vour  r.  shall  be  great 

•23'41  we  receive  due  ;'.  of  cteeda 
Acts  1:18  field  with  r.  of  iniqui. 
Rom  4:4  to  him  that  work,  is  r. 
1  Cor.  3:8  mau  sh.  receive  his  r. 
14  abide,  he  shall  receive  a  r. 

9:17ifwillinL'ly,  I  have  a  r.  18 

Co;.  2:18  no  man  lieg.  you  of  r. 

3:'24  ye  sh.  receive  r.  of  inherit. 

1  Tim.  6:18  laborer  worthy  of  r. 
ITeb.  '2:2  recei.  just  reeonip.  of  r. 

10::i5  great  recompense  of  r. 
11:'20  he  had  respect  to  the  r. 

2  Pet.  2:13  shall  receive  the  r.  of 
2  Jolin  8  that  we  receive  a  full  r. 
./«(/<  11  after  error  of  Bal.  for  r. 
Rev.  11:18  thou  shouldost  give  r. 

•2'2:12  I  come  quickly,  my  r.  is 

REWARD,  Verb. 
{>eut.  32:41  and  I  will  r.  them 


998 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDAXCB. 


RIG 

1  Snm.  34:19  Lord  a  thee  o:oocl 

2  Sam.  3:39  L.  sh.  r.  doer  of  evil 
2  ilir.  20:11  behold  howth.  r.  us 
I*.<.  54:5  shall  /•.  evil  to  enemies 
Prov.  2."i:3a  the  L.  shall  /•.  thee 
7/as'.  4:'.)  and  I  will  /'.  them  their 
Mat.  6:4  Father  sh.  r.  thee,  0:18 

1(;:27  he  shall  /'.  every  man 
2  Tim.  4:14  Lord  r.  hira  accord. 
Jiev.  l&tt  r.  her,  ev^n  assherew. 

REWARDED. 
^rt.  44:4  where!',  have  ye  r.  evil 

1  Sam.  24:17  th.  r.  good,  I  y-.  evil 

2  Aim.  22:-il  L.  ?'.  me  ac.  P.^.  18:30 
2  Chr.  15:7  yourwork  shall  be  /■. 
P.->,  7:4  if  I  have  r.  evil  to  him 

35:12  th.  7\  evil  for  good,  109:5 
103:10  nor  r.  us  accord,  to  iniq. 
P)'ov.  13:13  feareth  com.  be  r. 
Is.  3:9  they  have  r.  evil  to  them. 
Jer.  31;lt)  work  sh.  her.  saith  L, 
Rev.  18:t>  even  as  she  /■.  you 

REWARDER. 
Eeb.  11:6  a  r.  of  them  that  seek 

REVA^VRDETH. 
Job  21:19  he  r.  him,  sh.  kt/ow  it 
i^-.  31:23  plentifully  r.  proad 
137:8  happy  he  that  r.  thct,  as 
Prov.  17:13  whoso  ?'.  evil  foi-  go. 
6:10  both  r.  fool  and  r.  transgr. 
REW.ARDS. 
Num.  22:7  with  r.  divination 
Js.  1:23  every  one  followeth  r. 
i)aft.  2:6  rec.  of  me  gifts,  and  r. 
5:17  said,  give  thy  r.  to  another 
Hos.  2;12  these  are  my  r. 

REZI\. 

3  ^.    15:37    R.  the  king,  16:5; 

Is.  7:1 

16:6  R.  recovered  Elath  to,  9 

Ezr.  2:48  childr.  of  K.  Neh.  7:50 

Is.  7:4  the  fieree  anger  of  R.  8      , 

8:6  as  this  people  rejoice  in  R. 

9:11  set  up  the  adversaries  of  R. 

RHEGIUM. 

Acts  28:13  comp.  and  came  to  E. 

RHESA. 
Luke  3:27  who  was  the  sou  of  R. 

RHODA. 
Acts  12:13  to  hearken  named  R. 

RHODES. 
Acts  21:1  we  came  unto  R. 

RIB,  S. 

Gen.  2:21  God  took  one  of  his  r. 

22  the  r.  whirh  God  had  taken 

S  Sam.  3:23  »m.  A.  under  fifth  r. 

3:27  J.  emote  Ab.  under  fifth  7-. 

4:6  smote  Ishbnsh.  under  fifth?-. 

20:10  J.  smote  Ama.  un.  fifth  ?•. 

Dan.  7:5  beast  had  r.  in  mouth 

R!BBA\D. 
Num.  15:38  on  fring.  of  bord.  ar. 

RICH. 
Gen.  13:2  Abram  was  r.  in  cattle 
14:23  lest  say,  I  ha.  made  A.  r. 
Ex.  30:15  r.  sliall  not  give  more 
Lev.  25:47  if  a  stranger  was  r. 
.ffM(A3:10  fol.  not  men  poor  or  r. 

1  Sam.  2:7  L.  maketh  poor  and  r. 

2  Sam.  12:1  two  men  in  city,  1  /•. 
Job  15:29  he  shall  not  be  r.  nei. 

34:19  nor  regardeth  the  r.  more 
Ps.  45:12  r.  shall  entreat  favor 
49:2  hear  this,  both  r.  and  poor 
IC)  be  not  afraid  when  one  is?'. 
Prov.  10:4  hand  of  dilig.  mak.  r. 
22  blessing  of  Lord,  maketh  r. 
13:7  there  is  that  mak.  hims.  r. 
14:20  the  r.  hath  many  friends 
18:2-3  the  r.  answereth  roughly 
21:17  lov.  wine  and  oil  not  r. 
22:2  r.  and  poor  meet  together 
7  the  r.  ruleth  over  the  poor 
16  giveth  to  r.  shall  come  to 
23:4  hibor  not  to  be  r.  cease 
38:6  perverse,  though  he  be  r. 
90  he  maketh  haste  to  bo  r.  22 
Ec.  6:12  abund.  of  r.  not  suffer 
10:6  and  the  r.  sit  in  low  place 
20  cur.se  notr.  in  thy  bedcham. 
Ja.  5;i:9  and  with  r.  in  his  death 
Ji'r.  5:27  are  great  and  waxen  r. 
Has.  12:8  Ephraim  said,  I  am  r. 
Zee.  11:5  bless,  be  L.  for  I  am  r. 
Mark  13:41  many  that  were  r. 
jLu/ce  1:53  the  r.  he  sent  away 
C:24  woe  unto  you  that  are  r. 
V2:21  that  is  not  r.  toward  God 
14:12  cull  not  thy  r.  neighbors 
iy:23  sorrowful,  he  was  veryr. 
I^om.  10:12  same  Lord  is  r.  to  all 
1  Vor.  4:8  are  full,  now  ye  are  r, 
'J  Cor.  GtlO  yet  making  many  r. 
■8:9  r.  yel  pour,  ye  might  be  r. 


RIC 

Eph.  2:4  God  who  is  r.  in  mercv 

1  Tirn.  6:9  they  th.  will  be  r.  fall 

17  charge  th.  that  are?-,  in  this 

18  and  be  r.  in  good  works 
Jajn.  1:10  let  the/",  rejoice  inth. 

2:5  G.  chosen  poor.  r.  in  faith  ? 
Per.  2:9  I  know  pov.  thou  art  r. 
3:17  bee.  thou  sayest  I  am  r.  and 
13:16  hecausetli'the  r.  and  poor 
18:19  made  r.  all  that  had  ships 

RICH  man,  or  men. 

2  Sajn.  12:2  ;■.  iiuui  had  m:iny  fl. 
!  Job  37:19  r.  nmn  shall  lie  dowTi 

Prov.  10:15  r.  man's  wealth  is 

his  strong  city,  18:11 
2^3:11  r.  man  is  wise  in  his  own 
Jer.  9:33  let  not  the  r.  man  glory 
Mic.  6:13  r.  nun  thereof  are  full 
Mat.  19:33  r.  7n.  sh.  hardly  enter 
24  than  a  r.  7n.  to  enter  kingd. 
of  God,  Murk  10:25;  L>/.  18:25 
27:57  a  r.  ?na7i  of  Arimathea 
Luke  12:16  ground  of  r.  man  bro. 
16:1  a  certain  r.  m.  had  a  stew. 
19  a  r.  7?ian  was  clo.  in  purple 
21:1  and  saw  ther.  77m;i casting 
Jam.  1:11  so  shall  the  r.  m.  fade 
2:6  do  not  r.  men  oppress  you  ? 
5:1  ye  r.  nien,  weep  and  howl 
Pev.  6:15  r.  men  hid  themselves 

RICHER. 
Dan.  11:2  the  fourth  sh.  befarr. 

RICHES. 

Gen.  31:16  the  r.  G.  hath  taken 
36:7  r.  more  than  they  might 
Jos.  23:8  return  with  nutch  ?*. 
1  Sat?i.  17:25  enrich  with  great  r. 
1  N.  3:11  neither  hast  asked  r. 
2  Chr.  1:11 
13  giv.  thee  both  r.  and  honor 
10:3^3  Solom.  exceeded  all  kings 
of  earth  for  r.  2  Chr.  9:22 

1  Hir.  29:12  ;*.  and  honor  come 
28  David  died  full  of  days.  r. 

2  Chr.  17:5  r.  and  honor.  18:1 
30:35  found  r.  with  dead  bodies 
33:37  Hozek.  had  exceeding  ?■. 

Est.  1:4  showed  r.  of  kingdom 
5:11  Haman  told  them  of  his  r. 

Job  30:15  he  swallowed  down  r. 
36:19  will  he  esteem  thy  r.  ? 

Ps.  37:16  bet.  than  r.  of  wicked 
39:6  heapeth  up  r.  knoweth  not 
4'.l:6  boast  themselves  in  th.  : 
52:7  tnisted  in  abund.  of  his  /. 
63:10  if  r.  increase,  set  not  heart 
73:12  unsodly  prosper,  incr.  r. 
104:24  O'Lord,  earth  is  full  of  r 
112:3  wealth  and  r.  in  his  house 
119:14  rejo.  as  much  as  in  all  r. 

Prov.  3:16  in  her  left  hand  r. 
8:18  r.  and  honor  are  with  me 
11:4  r.  profit  not  in  day  of  wra. 
16  worn,  honor,  strong  men  r. 
28  he  that  trust,  in  r.  shall  fall 
13:7  himself  poor,  hath  great  r. 
8  ransom  of  man's  life  his  r. 
14:34  crown  of  wise  is  their  r. 
19:14  r.  are  inheritance  of  fath. 
22:1  good  name  rather  than  r. 

4  by  the  fear  of  the  Lord  are  r. 
16  oppres.  poor  to  increase  r. 

23:5  for  r.  make  themselves  wi. 

24:4  Cham,  be  filled  with  all  r. 

27:24  for  r.  are  not  for  ever 

30:8  gi.  me  nei.  poverty  nor  r. 
Ec.  4:8  nor  his  eyes  sati.  with  r. 

5:13  even  r.  kept  for  owners 
19  man  whom  G.  given  r.  6:2 

9:11  nor  yet  r.  to  men  of  under. 
7^.  8:4  r.  of  Damasc.  taken  away 

10:14  hand  found  as  a  nest  r. 

30:6  carry  their  r.  on  yo.  asses 

45:3  I  will  eive  thee  hidden  r. 

61:6  ye  shall  eat  r.  of  Gentiles 
Jer.  9:33  let  not  rich  man  gl.  in  r. 

17:11  he  that  get.  r.  not  by  rig. 

48:36  r.  he  hath  gotten  perished 
Ezek.  26:12  make  a  spoil  of  thy  7*. 

28:4  with  understanding  got.  r. 

5  by  thy  traffic  increased  r. 
Dan.  11:2  thro'  his  r.  sh.  stir  np 

24  scat.  am.  prey,  spoil  and  r. 
28  then  shall  he  return  with  r 
Mat.  13:22  deceitful,  of  r  choke 
word.  J/rt/-/- 4:19;  Lvke^:U 
Mark  10:3.3  hardly  th.  that  ha.  r. 
24  them  that  trust  in  r.  to  en- 
ter. Luke  18:24 
Lvke  16:11  who  will  commit  r  f 
Pom.  2:4  or  despieeth  thnu  /■.  ^ 
9:33  make  kn.  r.  of  his  elory ' 
11:13  if  fall  of  them  be  flier 
;i3  O  the  r.  of  the  wisd.  of  God 
2  Car.  8:2  to  r.  of  their  liberality 
Eph.  1:7  redemption  accor.  to  r. 


RIG 

^)h.  1:18  r.  of  glory  of  inherita. 
2:7  exceeding  r.  of  his  grace 
3:8  I  should  preach  unsearch.  r. 
16  giant  you  accord,  to  the  r. 
Phil.  4:19  accord,  to  r.  in  triory 
CoL  1:37  what  r.  of  the  glory 
1  Tim.  6:17  nor  trust  in  iincor.  r. 
Heb.  11:36  repro,  of  C.  greater  r. 
Jam.  5:3  your  r.  are  corrupted 
Pe^v.  5:12  worthy  Lamb  to  roc.  r. 
18:17  great  r.  come  to  naught 

RICHLY. 
Col.  3:16  let  word  of  C.  dwell  r. 
1  Tim.  6:17  God  who  giveth  r. 

RID. 
Gen.  37:22  that  he  might  r.  him 
Ex.  6:6  r.  you  out  of  bondaire 
Lev.  26:6  r.  evil  beasts  out  land 
Ps.  82:4  r.  them  out  of  wicked 
144:7  r.  me.  and  deliver  me,  11 

RIDDANCE. 
Lev.  23:23  th.  shalt  not  make  r. 
Zep.  1:18  shall  make  speedy  r. 

RIDDEN. 
Num.  22:30  ass,  wh.  thou  ha.  r.  ? 

RIDDLE. 
Jud.  14:12  Sam.  said,  I  will  now 

put  fortli  a  r.  to  yon,  13-19 
Ezek.  17:3  put  forth  a  r.  speak, 

RIDE. 
Gen.  41:43  made  him  r.  in  char. 
Deut.  32:13  made  him  r.  on  "high 
Jud.  5:10  that  r.  on  white  asses 

2  Sam.  16:2  king's  hons.  to  r.  on 
19:36  saddle  ass  that  I  may  r. 

1  K.  1:33  cause  Solo,  to  r.  38.44 

3  K.  10:16  so  th.  made  him  to  r. 
Job  30:33  thou  causest  me  to  r. 
Ps.  45:4  and  in  thy  majesty  r. 

66:12  thou  hast  caused  me  to  r. 
Is.  30:16  we  will  r.  upon  swift 

58:14  I  will  cause  thee  to  r. 
Jer.  6:23  ;■.  on  horses.  50:42 
Hos.  10:11  will  make  Eph.  to  r. 

14:3  we  will  not  r.  upon  horses 
Hab.  3:8  didst  r.  upon  thy  horses 
Hag.  2:22  overthrow  those  th.  r. 

RIDER. 
Gen.  49:17  so  that  r.  shall  fall 
Ex.  15:1  horse  and  r.  thrown,  21 
Job  39:18  scorneth  horse  and  r. 
Jer.  51:31  r.  break  in  pieces  cha. 
Zee.  13:4  smite  r.  with  madness 

RIDERS. 
2  K.  18:23  if  thou  be  able  to  set 

r.  on  them,  Is.  36:8 
Est.  8:10  hesent  letters  by  r. 
Ilag,  2:23  horses  and/',  co.  doim 
Zee.  10:5  r.  shall  be  confounded 

RIDETH. 
Deut.  33:36  who  r.  upon  heaven 
Est.  fi:8  horse  king  r.  upon 
Ps.  68:4  extol  him  that  r.  23 
Is.  19:1  the  L.  r.  on  a  swift  cloud 
Arnos  2:15  neither  shall  he  that/-,  i 
RIDIXG.  I 

2  K.  4:34  slack  not  thy  r.  for  me 
Jer.  17:25  kings  enter  r.  22:4 
Ezek.  23:6  horsem.  r.  on  hors.  12 

23  all  of  them  r.  upon  horses 

38:15  thou  and  many  people  r. 
Zee.  1:8  a  man  r.  on  a  red  iiorse 

9:9  thy  king  com.  unto  thee  r. 

rid<];es. 

Ps.  65:10  thou  waterest;'.  thereof 
RIFLED. 

Zee.  14:2  houses  /■.  wom.  ravish. 

RIGHT,  Substantive. 

Gen.  18:25  shall  not  the  Judge 

of  all  the  earth  do  r. .? 
Devt.  21:17  /■.  of  first-bom  is  his 
Ruth  4:6  redeem  thou  my  r. 
2  Sarn.  19:43  we  ha.  also  more  r. 
Neh.  9:33  for  thou  hast  done  r. 
Job  34:6  should  I  lie  ag.  my  r.  f 
17  sh.  he  th.  hateth  r.  govern  f 

36:6  he  giveth  r.  to  the  poor 
Ps.  9:4  hast  maintained  my  r. 

17:1  hear  r.  O  Lo.  attend  to  cry 

140:12  L.  maintains,  of  poor 
Pi'ov.  16:8  great  reve.  without  r. 
13  they  love  him  thatspeak.  r. 
Is.  10:2  to  take  away  r.  from 

32:7  dest.  when  needy  speak,  r. 
Jer.  5:38  r.  of  needy  do  not  jud. 

17:11  getteth  riches  not  by  /■. 

33:7  r.  of  redemption  is  thi.  8 
Lam.  3::i5  turn  aside  r.  of  man 
Ezek.  21:27  he  come  whose  r.  it 
Avios  5:12  turn  poor  from  th.  r. 
Mai.  3:5  turn  Strang,  from  his  r. 
Heb.  13:10  they  have  no  r.  to  eat 
Rev.  23:14  have  r.  to  tree  of  life  I 


RIG 

RIGHT,  Adjectire. 

Gen.  21:48  I,,  led  me  in  /•.  way 
Deut.  33:4  G.  of  truth,  just  and  r. 

1  Sam.  12:3:3  teach  you  r.  way 
3  Sam.  15:3  matter  "good  and  r. 

2  K.  10:15  is  thy  heart  r.  as  my  ? 
Ezr.  8:31  seek  of  him  a  r.  way 
Neh.  9:13  then  gavest  r.  judgm. 
Job  6:25  how  fore,  are  /'.  words  I 

34:3:j  not  lay  on  man  mo.  th.  r. 
35:2  thinkest  thou  th.  to  be  r. .' 
Ps.  19:8  Stat,  of  the  Lord  are  r. 
45:6  sceptre  of  thy  king.  r.  see. 
51:10  O  G.  renew  a  r.  sp.  in  m* 
107:7  led  them  forth  by  /•.  way 
119:75  judgm.  r.  V28  precepts 
Prov.  4:11  led  thee  in  r.  paths 
8:6 opening  of  my  lips  sh.  ber, 
9  r.  to  them  that  find  knowle. 
12:5  though  ts  of  righteous  are  r. 
14:12  way  W'h.  seemethr.  16:25 
20:11  whether  his  work  be  r. 
24:26  that  giveth  a  r.  answer 
Ec.  4:4  I  consid.  every  ;•.  work 
Is.  30:10  proph.  not  to  us  r.  thin. 
45:19  L.  dec.  things  that  arer. 
Jer.  2:31  planted  thee  r.  seed 
23:10  and  their  force  is  not  r. 
34:15  bad  done  r.  in  my  sight 
Has.  14:9  ways  of  the  Lord  are  r. 
Ai7ws  3:10  th.  know  not  to  do  r. 
Mark  5:15  his  r.  mind,  Lvke^:^ 
Ar/.f  4:19  whe.  r.  in  sight  of  God 
8:21  heart  is  not  ;■.  in  sig.  of  G. 
13:10  not  cease  to  perv.  r.  ways 

Is  RIGHT. 
Ex.  15:36  do  that  which  is  r. 
Deut.  6:18  thou  shalt  do  that  is 

r.  12:25;  21:9 
12:8  what  is  r.  in  o^vn  eyes 
1  A'.  11:33  walked  to  do  that  r.  38 
3  K.  10:30  that  is  r.  in  my  eyes 
Job  43:7  not  spoken  that  is  r.  8 
Ps.  3;3:4  word  of  tlie  Lord  is  r*. 
Prov.  13:15  way  of  the  fool  is  r. 
21 :2  way  of  man  is  r.  in  his  eyes 
8  for  pure,  his  work  is  r. 
Ezek.  1S:5  if  a  man  do  that  is  r. 
19  done  that  is   r.  and  kept 
mv  Stat.  21:27;  33:14.  16,19 
Mat.  20:4  what,  is  r.  I  will  gi.  7. 
L>ike  12:57  judge  ye  not  wh.  r.  f 
Eph.  6:1  obey  par",  in  L.  this  15  r. 

Was  RIGHT. 

Jud  17:6  ev.  man  did  that  which 

was  r.  In  own  eyes,  21:25 

1  K.  1,5:11  Asa  did  r.  2  Chr.  14:2 
22:43  Jehos.  did  r.  2  Chr.  20:32 

2  A'.  12:2  Jeh.  did  r.  3  Chr.  24:2 
14:3  Amaziah  did  r.  2  Cfir.  25:2 
15:3  Azariah  did  /■.  2  Chr.  26:4 

ai  Jotham  did  ;-.  2  Chr.  27:2 
16:3  A.  did  not  r.  in  sight  of  L. 
18:3  Hezekiah  did  /■.  2  Chr.  29:3 
22:3  Josiah  did  r.  2  Chr.  34:2 
1  Chr.  13:4  ivas  r.  in  eyes  of  peo, 
.Tob  33:37  pervert,  that  wh.  w.  r. 
Ps.  78:37  heart  2ras  not  r. 
Jer.  17:16  came  out  of  lips  w.  r. 

RIGHT. 

Jos.  3:16  people  passed  r.  ag.  J. 

RIGHT  corner. 

3  K.  11:11  guard  stood  rou.  r.  c. 
See  FOOT,  nANT>. 

RIGHT  forth. 
Jer.  49:5  be  driven  eve.  man  r.f. 

RIGHT  welL 
Ps.  139:14  soul  knoweth  /■.  weh 

RlGHTEOrS, 
Gen.  7:1  thee  ha.  I  seen  r.  be.  me 
18:23  wilt  destroy  /-.  with  wic.  ? 

24  if  th.  be  50  r.  wilt  thou  ?  26 

25  be  far  from  thee  to  slay  r. 
20:4  L.  wilt  thou  slay  a  7'.'natl. 
38:26  said.  She  more  r.  than  I 

Ex.  33:7  innocent  and  r.  si.  not 
A^um.  2;J:10  let  me  die  death  of  r. 
Deut.  4:8  nation  ha.  judi:.  so  r. 
25:1  shall  justify  r.  2  Chr.  6:2;J 
Jud.  5:11  /•-  acts,  1  Sam.  13:7 

1  Sam.  24:17  thou  more  r.  than! 

2  Safn.  4:11  wick,  slain  r.  person 

1  K.  2:32  fell  on  two  men  more  r, 
8:32justifvingr.  to  give  him 

2  A"".  10:9  Jehu  said  to  peo.  Be  r. 
Ezr.  9:15  G.  of  Israel  r.  Neh.  9:8 
Job  4:7  where  were  r.  cut  oft"? 

9:15  tho'  I  we.  r.  would  not  an. 
10:15  if  I  be  r.  not  lift  up  head 
15:14  what  is  man.  he  be  r. .? 
17:9  r.  also  eh.  hold  on  his  w. 
23:3  is  it  pleas,  to  A.  th.  anr.f 

19  r.  see  it,  glad,  Ps.  107:42 
23:7  r.  might  dispute  with  him 
33:1  he  waa  r.  iu  his  own  eyes 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


999 


RIG 

Job  ^V'i  .TnU  huth  pflid.  I  nm  r. 
3.".:7  if  tliou  bo  r.  what  civ.  thou 
3(1:7  V  it.  uot  cTos  fr.  r.  7^^  34:15 
40:8  nmd.  me  that  thou  lie  r. 
/^.  1:5  nor  sinners  in  coutr.  of  r. 
6  Lnnl  knowetU  wav  of  the  ;■. 
S:l!j  wilt  ble-^a  r.  with  fnror 
7:9  r.  CJ.  trieth  heiirts  aud  relne 
n  G.  jud.  r.  anjrry  \vi.  wicked 
11:3  what  caur.no?  5  L.  tri.  r. 
14:5  TumI  is  in  generation  of  r. 
ly:il  jud*.;menls  of  L.  are  true 
and  r.  ir.t:7.  0*2.  liV.,  Hrfl.  I(i4 
31:18  lips  speak  ai^niuet  the  r. 
3'^:U  li'-  irhid  iu  Lord.  rej.  ye  r. 
'^i:\  rejoice  in  L.  U  ye  r.  97:12 
St:n  r.  cry,  L.  heareth  them 
ID  ma.  are  the  artlictionsi  of  r. 
21  tliat  liato  i\  eh.  be  desolate 
S^:-^  iiladthat  favor  r.  cause 
87:17  but  Lonl  uplnOdeth  ther. 
21  but  the  ;■.  showelh  mercy 
35  have  1  not  seen  r,  foi>aken 
30  mouth  of  r,  sjicaketh  \\U<\. 
32  wicked  watch  r.  to  flay  him 
30  ealvatiou  of  tlie  r.  is  of  Lo. 
52:fi  r.  also  shall  see.  f^ar.  lau-jh 
65:22  never  nutl'.  r,  to  be  moved 
68:10  r,  rejoice,  be  eeeth  ven^. 

11  there  is  a  reward  for  the  r. 
64:10  r.  glial!  he  L'lad  in  the  L. 
68:3  let  r.  be  glad,  let  them  rej. 
60:28  let  them  not  be  vcn.  wi.  r. 
72:7  in  his  days  A\.  r.  fl«mri>h 
94:21  gather  a;:ain?t  60ul  of  r. 
112:4  L.  full  of  couipas.  r.  1H':d 

6r.  be  in  everl.  remembrance 
118:15  rejoicing  in  tabern.  of  r. 

20  pate,  into  which  r.  ph.  cnt. 
119:10t;  keep  thy  r.  judirmeuts 

137  r.  art  thou.  O  Lo.  Jer.  12:1 

138  thy  testimonials  are  r. 
125:3  rod  of  wicked  sh.  not  reet 

on  r.  lest  r.  i>ut  forth  hands 
140:13  r.  give  thanks  to  thy  na. 
341:5  let  r.  simile,  kindness 
142:7  r.  shall  ctunpass  me  about 
145:17  Lordr.  in  all  his  ways 
146:8  Lord  loveth  r.  proservcth 
Prov.  2:7  Inyeth  up  wisd.  for  r. 

20  mnveet  keep  paths  of  r. 
10:3  will  not  sulTer  r.  to  famish 

16  labor  of  r.  teiideth  to  life 

21  the  lips  of  the  r.  feed  many 

24  desire  of  7'.  shall  be  granteil 

25  r.  is  an  everlasting  founda. 
28  hope  of  r.  sh.  be  gladness 

30  r.  shall  never  be  removed 
32  lips  of  r.  kn.  what  is  accep, 

11:8  r.  is  deliv.  out  of  trouble. 
]0  well  with  r.  city  rejoieeih 
21  peed  of  r.  shall  be  delivered 

23  desire  of  the  r.  is  only  good 
28  r.  shall  flourish  as  a  branch 

31  r.  be  recompensed  in  earth 
12:3  root  of  r.  ph.  not  be  moved 

5  thoiit^hts  of  the  r,  are  right 
7h<>use  of  the  r.  shall  stand 

12  root  of  the  r.  yieldeth  fruit 

26  r.  is  more  cxc'ellhan  neigh. 
13:9  light  of  the  r.  rejoiccth 

21  to>.  good  shall  be  repaid 

25  r.  cat.  to  satisfying  of  soul 

14:9  araon"  the  r.  there  is  favor 

32  the  r.  hath  hope  in  his  dea. 
15:6  in  house  of  r.  ia  much  trc. 

19  way  of  the  r.  is  made  plain 

28  heart  of  r.  stndieth  to  ans. 

29  he  hearelh  the  prayer  of  r. 
18:5  not  good  to  overthrow  r. 

10  r.  runneth  into  it,  is  safo 
21:18  shall  be  ransom  for  r. 

2«  r.  giveth  and  spareth  not 
23:2-1  fath.  (»f  r.  greatly  rejoice 
24:15  lav  not  wait  ag.  dwe.  of  r. 

24  saitH  lo  wicked.  Thou  art  r. 
28:1  wicked  flee,  but  r.  bold 

10  causeth  r.  to  go  astray 
28  when  wicked  perish,  r.  inc. 
29:2  r.  in  authority  peo.  rejoice 

6  the  r.  doth  ^ing  and  r.-joice 

7  r.  considereth  cause  of  poor 
10  the  r.  shall  see  their  fall 

Ec.  3:17  G.  judge  r.  and  wicked 
7:16  be  not  r.  overmuch 
9:1  r.  and  wise  in  hand  of  God 
2  one  event  to  r.  and  wicked 

Is,  3:10  say  to  r.  It  be  well 
24:16  heard  sodlts,  glory  to  r. 
26:2  open  ye.  that  r.  may  enter 
41:2fi  declared,  we  say.  He  is  r. 
53:11  r.  serv.  shall  jus'tify  many 
57:1  r.  peri.  r.  taken  from  evil 
60:21  people  also  shall  be  all  r. 

J(T.  12:1  r.  art  thou.  O  L.  I  plead 
R0:12  O  Lord  of  hot^ts  triest  r. 

Ez^k.  13:22  with  lies  made 7-.  sad 
21:3  cut  off  r,  aud  wicked,  4 


RIG 

Fz^J:.  21:13  wh.  I  say  to  r.  ho  Rh. 

,l/;i/x«2:(»  they  sold  r.  for  silver 

I/ab.  1:4  wicked  cnmp.  about  r. 
13  wicked  di-von.  him  more  r. 

}fai.  3:18  discern  between  ;•.  and 

J/a/.  9:13  not  eonie  to  call  the  r. 
J/(i7/l-2:17;  L'de^M 
13:43  r.  shine  forth  ns  snn 
2:i:28  outwardly  ap.  r.  to  men 
25: 16  r.  sh.  go  into  life  eternal 

L''k4 1:6  thev  were  both  r.  bcf.  G, 
18:0  trust.'tt  they  were  r. 

J(thn  7:21  judge  not  by  an.  butr. 
17:25  O  r.  F.  world  not  known 

7?"77».  2:5  revel,  of  r.  judg.  of  G. 
3:10  there  i«  none  r.  no  not  one 
5:19  obed.  of  one.  manvmader. 

a  Tim.  4:8  r.  Judu'c  shall  give 

llth.  11:1  obt.  witness  he  was  r. 

1  Pet.  3:12  eyes  of  L.  are  over  r. 
4:18  if  7".  scarcely  be  saved 

2  Ptt.  2:8  Lot  vexed  his  r.  soul 
1  John  2:29  if  ve  know  ho  is  r. 

3:7  doeth  rigfit.  is  ;•.  as  he  is  r. 

12  his  works  evil.  bnUher's  r. 
lift'.  16:5  angel  say.  Thou  r. 

7  O  L.  true  andV.  thv  judgm. 
22:11  that  is r.  let  him  her.  still 

Sf€  LOUD  is, 

RIGHTEOUS  man.  or  mm, 

Ps.  37:16  lit.  r.  m.  hath  is  better 

Pror.  10:11  mo.  otr.vi.  Is  a  well 
13:5  a  r.  man  hateth  lying 
21:12  r.  in.  wisi'ly  con^-i.  house 
25:26  a  r.  77).  falling  bef.  wicked 
28:12  wlu-n  /*.  771.  rui<»icc.  glory 

/■■■.  41:2  raised  r.  vi.  from  east 

£z€k.  3:20  ?•.  m.  doth  tarn.  18:26 
23:45  r.  m.  thev  sh.  judge  them 

Mat.  10:41  that  Veceiveth  a  r.  m. 

in  name  of  r.  vi.  rec.  r.  in,'g 

13:17  r.  men  dest.  to  see  things 

L'ike  23:47  cert,  this  was  a  r.  in. 

liojn.  5:7  for  r.  m.  will  one  die 

1  Tim.  l:91awnot  niadeforr.  m. 

2  Pit.  2:8  r.  m.  dwelling  am.  th. 

HIGIITEOl'SLV. 
Deuf.  1:16  iudL'H  r.  P/or.  31:9 
Pa.  67:4  sh'.  judge  peo.  r.  96:10 
I.^.  33:15  walk.  r.  sli.  dwell  high 
Ji^r.  11:20  O  Lord  that  judgest  r. 
Tit.  2:12  should  live  soln-rlv.  r. 
1  Ptt.  2:2:j  tohimthatjudguthr. 

Bir.nTEorsxEss. 

Dent.  6:25  it  shall  be  our  ;•. 

24:13  shall  be  r.  to  thee  bef.  L. 

3^J:19  shall  offer  sacriHces  of  r. 
Job  21t:14  I  put  on  r.  clothed  me 

36:3  ascribe  /•.  to  mv  Maker 
p.*.  4:5  otTer  the  sacrifices  of  r. 

11:7  right.  Lord  loveth  r.  33:5 

15:2  wbrketh  r.  never  he  moved 

23:3  Icadeth  me  in  paths  of  r. 

24:5  r.  ft*.  God  of  his  salvation 

40:9  I  preached  r.  in  congrega. 

45:4  bee.  of  truth,  meekness,  r. 
7  lovest  r.  hatest,  Hih.  1:9 

4S:10  r.  hand.  O  G.  is  full  of  r. 

51:19  pleased  with  sacrifi.  of  r. 

52:3  lyinsr.  rather  than  speak  r. 

58:1  snealv  r.  O  conirregation  ? 

72:2  snail  judge  i)eople  with  r. 
3  nioun.  bring  peace,  hills  r. 

65:10  7".  and  peace  kis.  each  oth. 

13  r.  go  before  hiia 

94:15  iudsuieut  shall  ret.  unto  r. 
96:13'he  judge  world  wi.  r.  98:9 
97:2  r.  habitation  of  his  throne 
99:4  executest  7*.  J.  103:6 
106:3  blessed  is  he  that  doeth  T. 
118:19  open  to  i[ic  Lrates  of  7'. 
119:144  r.  of  thy  testimonies 

172  all  thy  conimandm.  art;  r. 

l:?2:9  priests  be  clothed  with  r. 

P/ytr.  2:9  sh.  thou  understand  r. 

8:18  durable  riches,  r.  with  me 

20  I  lead  in  the  way  of  r. 
10:2  r.  deliver,  from  death.  11:4 
11:5  r.  of  perfect  direct  his  way  I 

6  r.  of  upright  shall  del.  theui 

18  to  him  that  soweth  r.  rew. 

19  as  r.  tend,  to  life,  so  he  that 
12:17  speaketh  tmth.  show.  r. 

28  the  way  of  r.  life,  in  path. 
13:6  r.  keepeth  him  that  ts  upr. 
14:34  r.  exaltcth  a  nation,  sin 
15:9  he  loveth  him  that  fol.  r. 
16:8  bet.  is  a  little  with  r.  than 

12  throne  is  established  by  r, 

31  giorv.  if  found  in  way  of  r. 
21:21  fofloweth  r.  find,  life,  r. 
Ec.  3:16  place  of  r.  iniq.  there 
Is.  1:21  r.  lodged  in  it 

26  citv  of  r.  27  converts  w\.  r. 
5:23  take  away  r.  of  righteous 
10:22  consum.  overflow  with  r. 
11: 1  with  r.  eliall  he  judge  poor 


RIG 

/*.  11:S  r.  be  the  rrirdle  nf  hlfl  lo. 
16:5  jinlL'tncTit.  and  !i:i-ri!iu'  r. 
2<"r'.l  \u\mh.  of  worM  will  I.  urn  r. 
ID  !*lmwe(l.  he  will  not  h-iirn  r. 
2H:17  r.  will  I  lay  to  plummet 
32:16  r.  shall  reiiiain  in  frultOil 

17  work  of  7\  ])eaee :  of  /■.  (]uie. 
33:5  the  Lord  filled  Zion  with  7'. 
45:8  skies  pour  r.  lei  r.  spring 

19  I  the  L.  spi^ak  r.  I  declare 
24  iu  the  Lord  have  T  r. 

4V<:\'i  ye  that  are  far  from  r. 
51:1  follow  r.  7  ye  that  know  r. 
M:17  their  r.  Is  "of  me,  saiTh  L. 
58:2  F<'ek  me  as  a  nation  did  r. 
59:17  he  i)ut  on  i:  as  breastpl. 
60:17  i>fll<-'-rs  peace,  exactors  r. 
01:3  miu'hi  be  called  trees  of?'. 

10  covered  me  with  robe  of  r. 

11  Lord  will  cause  r.  and  nra. 
63:1  until  ther.  thereof  go  forth 
64:5  rejoiccth  and  worketh  r. 

Jfr.  9:24  I  Lorcl  wh.  exercise  r. 

22:3  execute  ye  judgm.  and  r. 

23:6  name.  Lord  ourr.  83:16 

:J3:15  branch  of  r.  to  execute  r. 

51:10  Lord  brDn-rht  fortti  ourr. 
Kz>k.  14:14  deliver  souls  bv  ;'.  20 

18:20  r.  of  the  righteous  s"li.  be 

33:12  r.  of  right,  sh.  not  deliver 
Dan.  4:27  break  ofl"  thy  sins  by  r. 

9:7  O  Lord  r.  helontreth  to  tuee 
24  bring  in  everlasting  r. 

12:3  they  that  turn  many  to  r. 
//"a*.  10:12  he  come  and  rain  7*. 
Avios  5:7  who  will  leave  off  r.  in 
21  let  7-.  run  dnwn  as  a  stream 

6:12  have  turned  fruit  of  r.  to 
Sfic.  6:5  may  know  the  r.  of  L. 
Zep.  2:3  meek  of  earth  seek  r. 
}fo/.  4:2  shall  Sun  of  r.  arise 
Mat.  3:15  becomelh  us  to  fulfll  r. 

5:6  hunger  aud  thirst  after  r. 

20  except  r.  exc.  r.  of  scribes 
21:32  John  came  in  way  of;*. 

L'/ke  1:75  in  r.  bef  him  all  days 
./otin  16:8rep.  world  of  sin  andr. 
Acf.t  10::35  he  that  worketh  r.  is 

13:10  enemy  of  all  r.  wilt  th.? 

24:25  reasoned  of  r.  and  judgm. 
Dorn.  1:17  therein  is  the  r.  ofG, 

2:26  nncircum.  keep  r.  of  law 

3:5  uuriirht.  commend  r.  of  G. 

21  7-.  of  God  without  the  law 

22  even  the  r.  of  God  which  is 
4:6  to  whom  God  imputed  r. 

11  seal  of  r.  of  the  faith,  that  ■ 
r.  might  be  imputed  to  them  i 

13  promise  was  thro'  r.  of  faith 
5:17  which  receive  gift  of  r. 

18  so  by  7*.  of  one  the  free  gift 
21  grace  reicrn  thro'  r.  to  eter. 

6:13  instruments  of  r.  to  God 
16  sin  to  death,  obed.  unto  r. 

18  ye  became  the  sen-ants  of  r. 

19  yield  memb.  servants  to  r. 

20  were  serv.  of  sin.  free  fr,  r. 
8:4  r.  of  law  mi?ht  be  fulfilled 

10  Spirit  is  life  because  of  r. 

9:30  have  attained  to  r.  even  r. 

31  Israel  followed  after  r.  hath 

not  attained  to  the  law  of  7*. 

10:3  establish  their  own  r.  have 

not  submitted  to  the  r.  of  G. 

5  Moses  desc.  the  r.  of  law 

6  r.  which  is  of  faith  speaketh 
10  with  heart  man  believ.  tor. 

14:17  not  meat  aud  drink,  r. 

1  for.  1:30  of  God  who  is  made  r. 
ViiZi  awake  to  r.  and  sin  not 

2  Cor.  3:9  much  more  minis,  of  r. 
5:21  might  he  made  r.  of  God 
6:7  armor  of  r.  on  right  hand 

14  what  fellowship^ath  r.  wi. 
0:10  inereas.'  fruit.-*  of  your  r. 
11:15  transfoiTued  as  rnini.  of  r. 

fr'a/.  2:21  if  r.  come  by  law.  Cb. 

3:21  r.  phould  have  been  by  law 

5:.5  we  thro'  Spirit  wait  for  r. 
Fph.  5:9  fVuit  of  Sp.  is  r.  aud  tr. 

6:14  havinir  the  breastplate  of  r. 
P//iI.  1:11  filled  with  fniits  of  r. 

3:6  touchinir  r.  which  is  in  law 
9  the  r.  which  is  of  G.  by  faith 

1  Tim.  6: 11  fol.  aft.  r.  2  ri77i .  2:22 

2  Tim.  4:8  laid  up  a  crown  of  r. 
Tit.  .3:5  not  by  works  of  r. 
ITeh.  1:8  sceptre  of  r.  is  sceptre 

5:13  is  unwkilfid  in  word  of  r. 

7:2  by  interpretation  king  of  r. 

11:7  became  heir  of  r.  by  faith 
33  subdued  kingd.  wTought  r. 

12:11  yieldeth  peace,  fruit  of  r. 
Jam.  1:20  worketh  not  r.  of  God 

3:18  fruit  of  r.  is  8o^vn  in  peace 
1  /V^  2:24  dead  to  sin  live  to  r. 
2P'f.  1:1  faith  through  7".  of  God 

2:5  save  Noe  a  preacher  of  r. 


RIO 

2  TV/,  2:21  bet.  not  kn.  way  of  r. 
8:13  new  earth,  wherein  aw.  r. 
1  Jtt/i/i  2:29  doeth  r.  born  of  God 
8:7  he  that  doeth  r.  is  rlghteoua 

10  doeth  not  r.  is  not  of  fJod 
Ile>:.  19:8  fine  linen  r.  of  sainia 
For  RIGHTEOrs^ESS. 
Oen.  15:6  Ab.  believ.  L.  cimntod 
to  him  ;'.  r.  Ps.  106:31 ;  Jiom, 
4:3 
7*^.  M;J:11  for  thy  r.  cake  brine 
/m.  5:7  looked /'TT  r.  but  beh(jla 
,l/fi/..5:10\vli.  are  persecuted/,  r. 
J{(/fn.  4:5  counted/,  r.  Oal.  3:6 
9  reckoned  to  Abrnham/orr. 
22  imp.  lo  him  /;  ;■.  Jam.  2:23 
10:1  fh.  is  the  end  of  law/,  r. 
1  Ptt.  3:14  ilyesiiller/orr.  sako 

IIIh  IllOHTEOlP\ES«. 
1  Sam.  26:2^J  L.  render  ev.  hisr. 

1  K.  R::i2  U'-c.  to  h.  r.  2  Chr.  6:23 
./'/»  3:i:2*i  w  ill  render  man  his  r, 
Ps.  7:17  jiraise  L.  ace.  to  hit  r. 

22:31  they  shall  declare  tiin  r. 
50:6  the  heav.  declare  Ai^r.  97:8 
98:2  his  r.  hath  openly  showed 
10:1:17  h,  r.  to  children's  child. 
111:3//.  7'.  end.  forever,  112:3,9 

Ec.  7:15  just  man  perish  in  hisr. 

Is.  42:21  jileased  for  his  r.  sako 
.59:16  aiul  hi^  r.  sustained  him 

Ezek.  3:20  turn  fr.  //.  r.  18:24.  26 
18:22  hia  r.  that  he  hath  done 
33:12  not  able  to  live  for  his  r, 
13  if  he  trust  hU  own  r.  and 
commit  iniq.  hiar.  not  rem. 

Mic.  7:9  and  I  shall  behold  hinr. 

Mat.  6:3;J  seek  king,  of  G.  h,  r. 

Horn.  3:25  to  declare  Aw  7".  26 

2  Cor.  9:9  given  to  poor  his  r. 

In  RIGIITEOrsXESS. 
Lfr.  19:1.)  in  r.  sli;ilt  thou  judge 

1  K.  3:6  walk,  in  truth  and  fn  r. 
ps.  9:8  he  shall  judge  world  tnr. 

17:15  1  will  bch.  thy  face  in  r. 

65:5  terrible  things  in  r.  wilt 
Prov.  8:8  words  of  mouth  in  r, 

25:5  throne  shall  he  estab.  in  r. 
Is.  5:16  G.  shall  be  eanct.  in,r. 

32:1  a  king  shall  reitrn  in  r, 

42:6  I  the  L.  calldc  thee  in  r. 

45:13  I  have  raised  him  in  r. 
2:1  ^\■ord  gone  out  of  mou.  in  r. 

48:1  mention  G.  of  Isr.  not  inr. 

54:14  in  r.  shalt  thou  be  estab. 

63:1  speak  in  r.  nuL'lity  to  save 
.7er.  4:2  the  Lord  liveth  in  r. 
Ifos.  2:19 1  w  ill  betroth  thee  in  r. 

10:12  sow  in  r.  reap  in  mercy 
Z(C.  8:8  I  will  he  their  God  in  r. 
Mai.  3:3  oflVr  an  offering  in  r. 
Acts  17:31  w  ill  judge  world  in  r. 
Pom.  9:28  will  cut  it  short  in  r. 
Eph.  4:24  God  is  created  in  r. 

2  7'i77i.  3:16  serin,  for  instr.  in  r. 
Pev.  19:11  in  r.  he  doth  judge 

Mv  RIGHTEOt'SXESS. 

Gfn.  S0:3:j  rny  r.  answer  for  me 

Derit.  9:4  for  my  r.  Lord  hro.  me 

2  50771.  22:21  reward  mo  accord, 
Xomyr.  25;  Ps.  18:20.24 

Job  6:29  return  ag.  my  r.  is  in  it 
27:6  my  r.  1  hold  fast 
;35:2  my  r.  more  than  God'a 

Ps.  4:1  I  call.  O  God  of  my  r. 
7:8  judge  me.  O  L.  ac.  to  my  r. 

Is.  41:10  uph.  with  hand  ?ny  r. 

46:13  I  bring  my  r.  51:5  m,]/  r.  ia 

51:6  7mj  r.  sh.  not  be  abolished 

8  but  tny  r.  shall  be  for  ever 

56:1  come,  tny  r.  to  be  revealed 

Phil.  3:9  not  having  mine  owur. 

Thv  RIGHTEOrSiVESS. 

Dent.  9:5  for  thy  r.  or  upright.  6 
Joh  8:6  habi.  of  t.  r.  prosperous 

35:8  thy  r.  mav  proht  son  of 
Ps.  5:8  lead  me',  O  Lord,  in  t.  r. 

31:1  deliver  me  in  thy  r.  71:2 

35:24  judizc  me.  O  L.  ac.  to  f.  r. 
28  shall  speak  ot  thy  r.  71:24 

36:6  thy  r.  is  like  great  mount. 

10  continne  thy  r.  to  upright 
37:6  ho  shall  bring  forth  thy  r. 
40:10  I  have  not  hid  thy  r. 
51:14  tongue  shall  eiuf^  of  ^Ayr. 
69:27  let  th.  not  come  into  t.  r. 
71:15  mv  month  sh.  show  thyr. 

16  I  will  make  ment.  of  thy  r. 

19  tfm  r.  O  God.  is  very  high 
72:1  give  thy  r.  unto  king's  son 
88:12  thy  r.  be  knowni  in  land 
89:16  In  t.  r.  sh.  they  be  exalted 
119:40  quicken /.  r.  125  thyr. 

142  thy  r.  is  an  cverlast.  right. 
14:^:1  answer  me,  and  in  thy  r. 

11  for  i,  ;■,  aal;c  bring  my  soul 


1000 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


RIS 

Ps.  145:7  they  sh.  sing  of  My  r. 
/«'.  43:18  t/if/  r.  as  waves  of  sea 
57:12  I  will  declare  /kt/  r\ 
5S:8  th?/  r.  shall  go  before  thee 
(»2:2  the  Gentiles  shall  see  t.  r. 
Van.  9:lti  O  Lord,  accord,  to  t,  r. 

R IGHTBOVSNESSE8. 
/s\  64:6  our  r.  are  as  filthy  rags 
Eztk.  33:13  hip  r.  sh.  uot  be  reni. 
Dan.  9:1S  not  for  our  r.  but  thy 

RIGHTLY. 

Gen.  27:36  is  not  he  r.  nam,  J,  ? 

Luke  7:43  Thou  hast  r.  judged 

20:21  we  know  thou  teachest  r. 

2  Tivi.  2:15  r.  divid.  wordof  tru, 

RIGOR. 
Ex.  1:13  inade  Is,  serve  wi,  r.  14 
Lev.  25:43  not  r.  with  r.  46,  53 

RI.M.>IO\. 
Jos.  15:32  Ain,  and  R,  cities  of 
Jud.  20:45  rock  R,  47;  21:13 
2  Sam.  4:2  Roc.  sons  of  R.  6,  9 
2  A'.  5:18  goeth  into  house  of  R. 
1  Chr.  4:32  villages  of  Simeon  E. 
6-77  was  given  to  Merari,  R. 
Zee.  14:10  turn,  as  a  plain  to  R, 

RING. 
Oen.  41:42  Phar.  took  ofif  his  r. 
Ex.  26:24  coup,  to  one  r.  36:29 
Est.  3:10  Ahasuerus  took  his  r. 
8:2  the  king  took  olTr,  gave  it 
Luke  15:22  said.  Put  a  r.  on  hand 
Jam.  2:2  came  man  with  gold  r. 

RIi\GLE.\DER. 
Acts  24:5  )■,  of  sect  of  Nazarenes 

RIXGS. 
Ejc.  25:12  cast  four  r.  of  gold 
14  put  staves  into  the  r.  15; 
27:7;  .37:5;  38:7 
26:29  and  make  their  r.  of  gold, 
28:23,  26,  27;    30:4;    36:34; 
37:3,  13;  .39:16,  19,  20 
Est.  1:6  hangings  fastened  to  r. 
Cant.  5:14  hancfs  are  as  gold  r. 
Is.  3:21  take  away  ?'.  jewels 
Ezek.  1:18  r.  so  liigh  were  dread, 
r.  were  full  of  eyes 
RIXG.STRE.*RED. 
Gen.  30:35  he-goats  were  r.-s. 
31:8  r.-s.  sh.  be  thy  hire,  10:12 

RI\'gED. 

Lev.  6:28  pot  both  scoured  and  r. 

15:11  and  hath  not  r.  his  hands 

12  ev.  vessel  of  wood  sh.  be  ?•. 

RIOT,  gubstaiitive. 

Tit.  1:6  children  not  accus.  of  r. 

1  Pet.  4:4  that  you  run  not  to  r. 

RIOT,  IXG. 
Eom.  13:13  w:ilk  not  in  r. 

2  Pet.  2: 13  count  it  pleasure  to  r 

RIOTOUS. 

Prm.  23:20  be  not  am.  r.  eaters 

28:7  he  that  is  companion  of  r. 

Luke  15:13  wasted  rath  r.  living 

RIP,  FED. 

2  K.  8:12  r.  up  women  with  chi. 

15:16  women  wi.  child  he  r.  up 

Bos.  13:16  wo.  wi.  child  her.  up 

Amos  1:13  have  r.  up  the  women 

RIPE. 
Oen.  40:10  bro.  forth  r.  grapes 
E.X.  S2:29  to  ofter  thy  n  fruits 
Num.  13:20  time  of  first  r.  grap. 
18:13  wliatso.  is  first  r.  in  land 
Jer.  24:2  like  flgs  that  are  first  r. 

Hos.  9:10;  Kah.  3:12 
Joe;  3:13  sickle,  for  harvest  is  r. 
Mc.  7:1  my  soul  desired  r.  fruit 
Bev.  14:15  harvest  of  earth  is  r. 
18  gath.  clusters,  grapes  are  ;■. 
RIPE>I\G. 
Is,  18:5  and  tlie  sour  grape  is  r. 
RIPHATH.     Gen.  10:3 

RISE. 
Num.  24:17  sceptre  r.  out  of  Is. 
Deut.  33:11  smite  them  that  r. 

that  they  ;■.  not  again 
Jud.  8:21  they  said,  r.  thou 

1  Sam.  24:7  suff.  tliem  not  to  r. 

2  Sam.  12:21  child  dead,  didst  r. 
Job  30:12  upon  my  right  baud  r. 
Ps.  18:38  were  not  able  to  r. 

27:3  tho.  war  sho.  r.  against  me 

36:12  shall  not  be  able  to  r. 

140:10  that  th.  r.  not  up  again 
Prm.  28:12  when  wicked  r.  28 
C'aiit.  3:2  r.  now  and  go  about 
Is.  24:20  earth  sh.  fall  and  not  r. 

33:10  now  will  I  r.  saith  the  L. 

43:17  lie  together,  sliull  not  r. 
Amos  5:2  virgin  of  Isr.  no  mo.  r. 

7:9  r.  against  bouse  of  Jerob. 


RIS 

Mat.  5:45  he  maketh  sun  to  r. 
20:19  he  shall  r.  ag.  Mark  9:31 ; 

10:.34;  Luke  18::33;  24:7 
24:11  many  false  proph.  shall  r. 

Mark  13:22 
27:0:i  3  days  I  will  r.  Mark  8:31 
Mark  12:23  when  they  shall  r.  25 
Luke  11:7  I  cannot  r.  and  give 
John  5:8  J.  saith,  r.  take  up  bed 
11:23  J.  saith.  Thy  bro.  sh.  r. 
Acts  10:13  came  a  voice,  r.  Peter 
26:23  that  should  r.  from  dead 
Jloin.  15:12  he  that  sh.  r.  to  reign 
1  Cor.  13:15  dead  r.  not,  16,  29,  32 
1  T/ie«.  4:10  dead  in  Christ  sh.  r. 

RISE  up. 
Ex.  8:20  r.  up.  bef.  Phar.  9:13 
A^um.  10:35  ;•.  up  L.  let  enemies 
23:24  people  shall  r.  up  as  lion 
Deut.  19:15  one  witness  not  r.  up 
28:7  L.  cause  enemies  that/*,  up 
31:16  this  people  will  ;■.  up 
Nek.  2:18  let  us  r.  up  and  build 
Job  20:27  the  earth  shall  r.  up 
Ps.  3:1  many  are  they  r.  up 
17:7  save  from  those  that  r.  vp 
18:48  liftest  above  th.  that  r.  up 
41:8  lie  shall  r.  up  no  more 
44:5  tread  them  under  th.  r.  vp 
92:11  desire  of  wicked  r.  vp 
94:16  who  will  r.  vp  for  me  ? 
127:2  it  is  vain  to  r.  up  early 
Ec.  12:4  r.  vp  at  voice  of  bird 
Cant.  2:10  beloved  said,  r.  vp 
Is.  5:11  woe  unto  them  r.  vp 
14:22  I  will  r.  vp  against  them 
28:21  L.  shall  r.  vp  as  in  Peraz. 
Jer.  47:2  wat.  r.  up  out  of  north 
51:1  them  that  r.  vp  against  me 
Amos  8:14  fall,  never  r.  up  again 
Ob.  1  let  us  r.  up  against  Eitom 
Zep.  3:8  until  day  that  I  r.  up 
Zee.  14:13  r.  !/p  against  neighbor 
Mat.  12:41  men  of  Nine.  sh.  r.  vp 
42  qu.  of  so.  r.  vp.  Lu.  11:31,  32 
Mark  3:26  Sat.  r.  up  ag.  himself 
Luke  5:23  easier  to  say,  r.  up 
Acts  3:6  in  name  of  Jesus  r.  up 

RISEiV. 
Num.  32:14  r.  up  in  fath.  stead 
1  Sam.  25:29  man  r.  to  pursue 
1  A'.  8:20  I  am  r.  up  in  room  of 

D.avid,  2  C/tr.  6:10 
Ps.  20:8  we  are  r.  and  stand 
54:3  strangers  are  r.  against  me 
86:14  O  G.  proud  are  r.  ag.  me 
/s.  60:1  glory  of  the  Lord  is  r. 
Mic.  2:8  of  late  my  peo.  is  r.  up 
Mat.  11:11  not  r.  a  greater  th.  J. 
14:2  John  the  Baptist  r.  fr.  dead, 

.1to*6:l4,  16;  LukeQ:l 
17:9  Son  of  man  be  r.  Mark  9-9 
26:32  r.  I  willgobef.  MarkU:iS 
28:6  is  r.  as  he  said,  Mark  16:G 
Mark  16:9  J.  r.  early  first  day 
Luke  7:16  a  great  prophet  is  r. 
9:8  one  of  prophets  was  r.  19 
24:34  the  Lord  is  r.  indeed 
Acts  17:3  C.  must  needs  have  r. 
Bom.  8:34  yea  rather  that  is  r. 
1  Cor.  15:13  then  is  Christ  not  r. 
Col.  3:1  if  ye  be  r.  with  Christ 

RISEST. 
Deut.  6:7  talk  of  th.  when  thou  r. 

RISETH. 
Deut.  22:26  man  r.  against  neigh. 
Jott  9:7  com.  sun  and  it  r.  not 
14:12  man  lieth  down,  r.  not 
24:22  r.  up  and  no  man  is  sure 
27:7  he  that  r.  up  against  me 
31:14  wh.  sh.  I  do  wh.  G.  r.  up  ? 
Prov.  24:16  man  fall,  and  r.  ag. 
Is.  47:11  know  fr.  whence  it  r. 

RISIIVG,  Substantive. 
Lev.  13:2  in  skin  of  his  fiesh  a  r 
or  bright  spot,  10. 19,  28,  43 
14:56  this  is  the  law  for  a  r. 
Prov.  .30:31  ag.  whom  is  no  r. 
/'.  60:3  to  brrghtness  of  thy  r 
Mark  9:10  what  the  r.  from  dead 
Luke  2:34  fall  and  r.  of  many 

Sun.RISIIVG. 

Num  2:3  toward  ;■.  of  the«m 
21:11  bef.  Moabtow.s.-c.  34:15- 
Deut.   4:41,   47;      Jos.    12:1; 
13:5;  19:12,27.34 
■^«-  50:1  called  earth  fr.  r.  of  sun 
r    , ,  f  ■  "^^-  ^'^  name  praised 
/■;  41:2o  fr.  )■.  of  s.  shall  he  call 
45:6  know  from  r.  of  the  sun 
59:19  fear  his  glorv  fr.  r.  of  sun 
Mai.  V.li  from  r.  nf  sun  my  name 
Mark  16:2  to  sepulc.  at  r.  of  sun 

RISI\G. 
Job  16:8  my  leauucsa  r.  in  me 


EIV 


Job  24:5  as  wild  asses  go  forth,  r. 
Prov.  27:14  bless,  friend,  r.  early 
Jer.  7:13  I  spake  unto  you  r.  up 
early,  25:3;  35:14 
25  I  sent  my  servants  prophets 
to  you,  r.  up  early,  25:4 ;  26:5; 
29:19;  36:15;  44:4 
11:7  r.  early,  and  protesting 
32:33  I  taught  them,  r.  up  early 
Lam.  3:63  sit.  down  and  /-.  up 
Mark  1:35  in  morn.  r.  bef.  day 

RITES. 

Num.  9:3  keep  it  according  to  r. 

RIVER. 

Gen.  31:21  Jacob  passed  over  r. 

41:1  behold,  he  stood  by  the  r. 
E.r.  1:22  every  son  cast  into  r. 

2:5  daughter  of  Phar.  came  to  r. 

4:9  water  of )'.  .sh.  become  blood 

8:3  the  r.  shall  bring  forth  frogs 
Deut.  2:24  journey,  pass  over  r. 
Jos.  13:9  the  city 'in  the  midst  of 

the  7:  2  Sam.  24:5 
Jvd.  5:21  r.  Kis.  that  ancient  r. 
2  Sam.  17:13  draw  city  into  r. 
1  A'.  4:21  Solomon  reigned  fr.  r. 
Ezr.  4:10  rest  on  this  side  the  r. 

8:15  I  gathered  them  to  r. 
.lob  40:23  he  driuketh  up  r. 
Ps.  36:8  make  them  drink  of  r. 

46:4  a  r.  streams  sh.  make  glad 

65:9  enrichest  it  with  ;■.  of  God 

72:8  have  dominion  fi-oni  the  r. 

80:11  sent  out  branches  unto  r. 

105:41  wat.  ran  in  places  like  r. 
Is.  8:7  bring,  upon  them  the  r. 

11:15  shake  his  hand  over  ther. 

19:5  and  the  )-.  shall  be  wasted 

2;S:10  pass  thro'  thy  land  as  a  r. 

48:18  had  thy  peace  been  as  r. 

66:12  est.  peace  to  her  like  a  r. 
Jer.  2:18  drink  waters  of  the  r. 

17:8  spread,  out  her  roots  by  r. 
Lam.  2:18  tears  run  down  like  r. 
Ezek.  29:3  My  r.  is  my  own,  9 

47:5  it  was  r.  I  could  not  pass 
Amos  6:14  r.  of  the  wilderness 
Mic.  7:12  come  from  fortr.  to  r. 
Zee.  9:10  his  dominion  IVom  r. 

10:11  deeps  of  ?■.  shall  dry  up 
Mark  1:5  baptized  in  r.  Jordan 
Acts  16:13  on  sab.  we  went  by  r. 
Bev.  22:1  he  showed  me  a  pure  r. 

See      BANK,      BRINK,       BEYOND, 
CHEBAR,   EUPHRATES. 

RIVERS. 

Ex.  7:19  thy  hand  on  the  r.  8:5 
Lev.  11:9  whatso.  hath  fins  in  r. 
Deut.  10:7  a  land  of  ;•.  of  waters 
2  A'.  5:12  are  not  r.  of  Damascus 

19:24  I  have  dried  np  all  the  r. 
■lob  20:17  shall  not  see  r.  of  hon. 

28:10  cutteth  out  r.  amo.  rocks 

29:6  rock  poured  mc  out  r.  of  oil 
Ps.  1:3  like  a  tree  planted  by  r. 

74:15  thou  driedst  up  mighty  r. 

78:16  caused  wat.  to  run  like  r. 

89:25  set  his  right  hand  in  r. 

107:.33  turneth  r.  into  wildem. 

119:136  r.  of  wat.  run  down  eyes 

137:1  by  r.  of  Babylon  we  wept 
Prov.  5:16  r.  of  waters  in  streets 

21:1  in  the  hand  of  Lord,  as  r. 
Ec.  1:7  qll  r.  run  into  the  sea 
Cant.  5:12  as  eves  of  doves  by  r. 
Is.  18:2  whose  laud  r.  spoiled,  7 

19:6  they  shall  turn  r.  far  away 
30:25  on  every  high  hill  r. 
32:2  be  as  ?•.  in  a  dry  place 
33:21  L.  be  to  us  place  of  br.  r. 
37:25  all  r.  of  besieged  places 
41:18  open  r.  in  high  places 
42:15  I  will  make  r.  islands 
43:2  passest  thro'  r.  not  overfl. 

19  I  will  make  r.  in  desert,  20 
44:27  deep  be  dry,  Iwi.dryupr. 
50:2  I  make  r.  a  wilderness 
Jer.  31:9  I  can.  th.  to  walk  by  r. 
46:7  waters  are  moved  as  r.  8 
Lam.  3:48  eye  runneth  r.  of  wat. 
Ezek.  6:3  said  L.  to  hills  and  r. 
29:4  cause  fish  of  thy  r.  to  stick 

10  I  am  against  thee,  a^-ain.  r. 
32:12  I  will  maker,  dry 
31:4  deep  set  him  up  with  herr. 

12  his  boughs  are  broken  by  r. 
32:2  camcst  forth  with  thy  r. 

14  cause  their  r.  to  run  like  oil 
&4:13  feed  th.  on  mount,  by  r. 
35:8  in  r.  sh.  fall  that  are  elaia 
36:6  say  to  hills,  to  r.  valleys 
47:9  whithersoever  r.  sh.  come 
Joel  1:20  ?'.  of  waters  dried  up 
3:18  r.  of  Jud.  sh.  flow  wi.  wat. 
Mic.  6:7  pleased  with  10,000  r. 
NaA.  1:4  rebuk,  sea,  drieth  upr. 


ROB 


Nah.  2:6  gates  of  r.  sh.  be  open. 
Hub.  3:8  was  L.  displeas.  ag,  r./' 

9  thou  didst  clea.  earth  wi.  r 
John  7:38  out  of  belly  sh.  flow  r 
Bev.  8:10  fell  on  third  part  of  r. 

RIZP.4H. 
2  Sam.  3:7  concub.  name  was  R. 

21:8  delivered  two  sons  of  R.  10 

RO.\D. 
1  Sam.  27:10  ye  made  r.  to-day 

RO.\R. 
1  Chr.  16:32  sea  r.  Ps.  96-11  -  98-7 
Ps.  46:3  not  fear,  though  wat.  r. 

74:4  enemies  r.  in  thy  congre. 

104:21  young  lions  r.  after  prey 
Is.  5:29  they  sh.  r.  like  lions,  30 

42:13  L.  eh.  r.  prevail  ag.  enem, 

59:11  we  r.  all  like  bears,  mou. 
Jer.  5:22  tiieyr.  yet  not  pass  ov. 

25:.30  Lord  shall  r.  ft-om  on  high 

31:35  divideth  sea,  wh.  waves  r. 

50:42  their  voice  sh.  r.  like  sea 

51:38  shall  ?-.  together  like  lions 

65  her  waves  r.  like  great  wat. 

Hos.  11:10  r.  like  lion.  wh.  he  r. 

Joel  3:16  L.  r.  out  of  Z.  Amos  1:2 

Amm  3:4  will  lion  r.  if  no  prey  ? 

ROARED. 
Jud.  14:5  lion  (-.  against  Samson 
Is.  51:15  divided  sea,  waves  r. 
Jer.  2:15  younglions  r.  upon  him 
Amos  3:8  r.  who  will  not  fear? 

ROARETH. 
Job  37:4  after  a  voice  r.  thunder. 
Jer.  6:23  their  voice  r.  like  sea 
Bev.  10:3  angel  cried,  as  a  lion  r. 

ROARING,  Substantive. 
Job  4:10  r.  teeth  of  lious  broken 
Ps.  22:1  why  so  far  from  my  r.  t 

•32:3  bones  waxed  old  thr'  my  r. 
Prcfv.  19:12  king's  wr.  as  r.  of  lion 

20:2  fear  of  king  is  as  r.  of  lion 
7s.  5:29  their  r.  sh.  be  like  a  lion 

30  shall  roar  like  r.  of  the  sea 
Bzek.  19:7  land  desol.  noise  of  r. 
Zee.  11:3  r.  of  young  lions 

ROARING,  Adjective. 

Ps.  22:13  gaped  up.  me  as  r.  lion 
Pi-ov.  28:15  r.  lion,  so  is  wicked 
Is.  31:4  as  young  lion  r.  on  prey 
Zep.  il:3  her  princes  are  r.  lions 
Luke  :21:25  sea  and  waves  r. 
IPet.  P;8  devil  as  a  r.  lion  walk. 

ROARINGS. 
■lob  3:24  my  r.  poured  like  wat. 

ROAST,  ED,  ETH. 
Ex.  12:8  eat  in  that  night  flesli 
r,  with  fire,  Deut.  16:7 

1  Sam.  2:15  flesh  to  r.  for  priest 

2  Cfir.  36:13  they  r.  passover 
Prov.  12:27  slothful  man,  r.  not 
Is.  44:16  i-oasteth  r.  is  satisfied 
Jer.  29:22  whom  king  of  Bab.  r. 

ROR,  RETH. 
Lev.  19:13  shall  not  ?-.  neighbor 
26:22  beasts  shall  r.  you  of  chil. 

1  Savi.  23:1  they  )-.  th'resh.-floor* 
Prov.  22:22  ;-.  not  poor 

28:24  whoso  r.  his  fath.  or  mot. 
Is.  10:2  that  they  may  r.  fatherl. 

17:14  this  is  lot  of  th.  that  r.  u» 
Ezfk.  39:10  spoil  and  )-.  those  th. 
Mai.  3:8  will  a  man  r.  God! 

RODBED. 
-7w(f .  9:25  r.  all  came  by  them 

2  •'^m.  17:8  chafed  as  a  bear  r. 
Ps.  119:61  bands  of  wick.  r.  me 
Pror.  17:12  a  bear  ?-.  of  whelps 
Is.  10:13  I  have  r.  their  treasures 

42:22  a  people  7-.  and  spoiled 
Jer.  50:37  sword  on  treas.  be  r. 
Ezek.  a3:15  if  w-ick.  give  th.  he  r. 

39:10  rob  those  that  r.  them 
Mai.  3:8  r.  me,  wh.  have  we  r.  9 
2  Cor.  11:8  I  r.  other  churches 

ROBBER. 
Job  5:5  r.  swallow,  th.  substance 

18:9  ;-.  shall  prevail  against  him 
Ezek.  18:10  beget  son  that  is  a  r. 
■lohn  18:40  Barabbas  was  a  r. 

ROBBERS. 
Job  12:6  tabernacles  of  r.  prosp. 
Is.  42:24  who  gave  Is.  to  the  r.  f 
Jer.  7:11  house  bee.  den  of  r.  f 
Ezek.  7:22  r.  sh.  enter  and  defile 
Dan.  11:14  r.  of  peo.  exalt  them. 
IIos.  6:9  troops  of  r,  wait  for  a 
man 

7:1  troop  of  r.  spoileth  without 
Ob.  5  if  r  by  night,  would  they 
John  10:8  all  came  bef.  me  arc  r. 
Acts  19:37  not  r.  of  churches 
2  Cor.  11:26  perils  of  water,  of  n 


CRUDEN'S   COXCORDANCE. 


1001 


ROC 
ROBnERY. 

Px.  62:10  lu-come  not  vnin  in  r. 
Ptr/t\  ai:7  r.  of  wick.  (U-^t.  thorn 
lit.  ()l:8  I  hnle  ;*.  for  biiriil-ofl'er. 
Kzfk.  22:2*)  cxerc.  r.  voxvd  poor 
Amos  3:10  stori.'  r.  hi  u.ilaccd 
A'rtA.  3:1  city  (\illo(  ik-j".  r. 
i'Ai/.  3:6  thou,  no  r.  to  bo  equal 

RORE. 

Ex.  98:4  make  nn  ephod  nnd  r. 

20:5  put  oa  Aa.  co;it.  r.  /^r.  8:7 
1  Sfim.  1H:4  Jonn.  strippi-d  of  r. 

2-1:11  skirt  of  thy  f-.  in  niv  baud 

1  Chr.  15:27  David  clothctl  wi.  r. 
./cV;  20:14  my  judirment  wns  a  r. 
/if.  2"i:2l  will  clothe  him  witli  r. 

(jl:10  cov,  me  with  r.  of  rit,'hte. 
Jon.  3:6  arose  and  laid  r.  tr.  hirn 
J/ir.  2:8  ye  puUoirr.  withtrann. 
jV(/^  27:28  nnt  on  J.  a  scarK-t  r. 
L'tie  15:22  bri.  bo':*t  r.  pnl  it  on 

2.i:ll  arrayt'd  hiin  in  gonj^oo.  r. 
Jo/in  19:2  put  on  Jcs.  a  purple  r. 

RORES. 

2  Sam.  1.1:18  suvh  /'.  we.  virijins 
1  A'.  22:-10  put  iluiu  on  thy  r. 
/Czek.  2(1:  hi  [irinccs  lay  away  r. 
Luke  20:4ti  scri.  walk'in  long  r. 
J?fy.  6:11  white  r.  given  tlK-ln 

7:9  Lamb,  clothed  wi.  white  r. 
13  iu  white  r..^  14  washed  th.  r. 

ROCK. 

Sjt.  17:6  will  stand  bef.  thee  on  r. 

&3:21  L.  Thou  stand  upon  a  r. 

Xitm.  2(>:8  sp.  to  r.  bef.  th.  eyes 

11  Mo.  with  rod  emote  r.  twice 

24:21  pntteyt  thv  neat  in  a  r. 

D-''jf.  S:15  brouc^fit  wat.  out  of  r. 

32:4  he  is  r.  hfs  work  is  perfect 

15  lii.'htly  esteemed  r.  of  salv. 

18  r.  beijiit  thee  art  unmindful 

30  except  ther.  had  ^nld  them 

31  their  r.  is  not  as  our  r. 

37  wher^  r.  wh.  they  trusted? 
Jt/ff.  6:21  fire  of  r.  cnusu.  Ilesh 
7:25  slew  Orob  on  the  ;•,  Oreb 
15:8  .Sams,  dwelt  in  top  of  /-.  E. 
20:45  Benj.  turned  to  ;*.  of  Him. 

1  Sam.  2:2  nei.  any  r.  like  our  (i. 
14:4  sharp  r.  one  side,  sharp  /*. 

2  Sam.  22:2  he  said,  Lord  is  my  7\ 

P^:  l.'^:2;  92:15 
S  G.  of  mv  r.  in  wh.  I  will  tru. 

32  a  r.  save  our  G.  1  /V.  18:.il 
47  blessed  be  my  r.  exalted  he 

G.  of  r.  of  saivati.  P^.  18:46 
23:3  God  of  Israel  said,  R.  of  Is. 

1  Chr.  11:15  captains  went  to  r. 

2C/ir.  25:12  cast  downfr.  topof ;-. 

Neh.  !t:15  wat.  out  of  r.  for  their 
thirst.  Ps.  7«:16:  105:41 

Job  14:18  r.  is  remo.  out  of  place 
18:4  sh.  r.  be  remo.  out  of  pla.  ? 
19:24  were  graven  in  r.  for  ever 
24:8  cmhr.  r.  for  want  of  shelter 
28:9  putteth  forth  hand  upon  r. 
29:6  r.  poured  out  rivers  of  oil 
39:1  wild  goats  of  r.  bri.  forth  ? 
28  dwelleth  on  r.  on  crag  of  r. 

Ph.  27:5  shall  set  me  on  r.  40:2 
28:1  unto  thee  I  cry,  O  L.  my  r. 
31:2  be  llioa  my  strong  r. 
3  thou  art  my  r.  and  fort.  71:3 
42:0  my  r.  why  ha.  thou  forg.  ? 
61:2  ieiid  me  to  r.  higher  than  I 
62:2  God  is  my  r.  6;  7  r.  of  str. 
78:20  smote  /■.  waters  gushed 
89:26  r.  of  salva.  94:22  r.  •>f  ref. 
95:1  joyful  noise  to  r.  of  salva. 
114:8  turned  r.  into  stand,  wat. 

Cant.  2:14  art  in  defls  of  r. 

Is.  2:10  enter  r.  hide  th.  in  dust 
8:14  r.  of  offence  to  both  houses 
10:26  slaughter  at  r.  of  Oreb 
17:10  nnt  mindful  of  r.  of  s^tren. 
22:16  haljita.  for  himself  in  a  r. 
32:2  man  be  as  shad,  of  great  r. 
42:11  let  inhabitants  of  r.  sing 
48:21  cans.  wat.  to  flow  nut  of  r. 
51:1  look  to  r.  ye  are  hewn 

Jer.  5:3  made  faces  harder  th.  r. 
18:14  snow  which  comcth  fr.  r. 
21:13  I  am  ag.  thee,  inhab.  of  r. 
21:29  hammer  that  breakcth  r. 
48:28  dwell  in  r.  like  the  dove 
49:16  thou  dwell,  in  clefts  of  r. 

ZitfA-.  21:7  set  it  upon  top  of  r. 
8  set  her  blood  upon  top  of  r. 
26:4  make  her  like  top  ofr.  14 

^mo«6:l2sh.  hors.  rur.  upon  r..f 
Oft.  3  thou  dwell,  in  clefts  of  r. 

Mut.  7:24  built  house  niion  r. 
16:18  upon  th.  r.  I  build  church 
27:60  new    tonib  wh.   he    had 
hewn  out  In  ther.  Mitr.  15:46 

Luke  8:6  some  fvU  ou  r.  13  ou  r. 
64 


ROE 

Horn.  9:33  I  lav  in  Si.  a  stumb.- 
stone.  r.  o'f  olVenee.  t  Pit.  2:8 
1  Cw.  10:4  dnink  of  (spiritual  r. 

ROi^KH. 
Xmn.  23;9  lojjufr.  I  Pee  him 
1  Sam.  13:6  hid  Ihemsclv--.*  in  r. 
1  A'.  19:11  strong  wind  bn*ak  r. 
Job  28:10  eutteth  rivers  nmo.  r. 

:W:6  dwell  iit  caves  of  earth,  r. 
/v.  78:15  he  clave  r.  in  wildern. 

U>4:IS  r.  are  a  refuge  for  conies 
Piw.  30:26  make  th.  houses  iu  r. 
U.  2:19  shall  go  into  holes  ofr. 

7:19  they  sh.  rest  in  holes  ofr. 

57:5  slaying  chihlren  under  r. 
Jtr.  4:29'wh4»le  city  climb  on  r. 

16:16  hunt  th.  out  of  holes  ofr. 

M:25  I  will  roll  thee  from  ther. 
Xah.  1:6  the  r.  are  thrown  down 
Mat.  27:51  earth  ([uake,  r.  rent 
Acts  27:2?)  li'st  they  sho.  fal.  on  r. 
liev.  6:16  said  lo  r.  Fall  ou  us 

ROD. 

Ex.  4:4  became  a  r.  in  bis  hand 

20  Moses  took  r.  of  God,  17:9 

7:9  sav  to  Aa.  Take  th.  r.  19 
20  lined  up  r.  and  suu)te,  14:16 

21:20  man  smite  servant  with  r. 
I^v.  27:32  whatso.  pass.  und.  r. 
Xum.  17:2  wri.  man's  name  on  r. 

8  r.  of  Aaron  budded,  Hib.  9:4 
20:11  with  his  r.  he  smote  rock 

1  Sam.  14:27  Jona.  put  end  ofr. 

2  Sam.  7:14  I  will  chasten  with  r. 
Joft  9::M  let  him  take  !iis  r.  away 

21:9  neither  is  r.  of  God  upon 
/*(.-.  2:9  shall  break  tliem'with  r. 
2:1:4  thy  r.  and  stall"  comfort  me 
74:2  remi'm.  r.  of  thine  inherit. 
89:32  I  will  visit  transg.  with  r. 
110:2  the  Lord  shall  send  the  r. 
125:3  >:  nf  wiekcil  shall  not  rest 
ProK.  10: 13  a  r.  for  back  of  fools, 

26:3 
1.3:24  he  that  spar.  r.  hateth  son 
14::i  month  of  foolish  is  a  r.  of 
22:3  r.  of  his  anu'er  shall  fail 
15  r.  of  correction  shall  drive 
23:13  thou  sh.  beat  him  wi.  r.  14 
211:15  r.  ami  reproof  give  wisd. 
Is.  9:4  hast  broken  r.  of  oppres. 
10:5  O  Assyr.  r.  of  mine  anger 
15  as  if  the  r.  slio.  shake  itself 

24  he  shall  smite  with  a  ;■.  and 
"26  as  his  r.  was  on  the  sea,  so 

11:1  r.  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse 
4  shall  smile  earth  with  the  r. 

14:29  r.  that  smote  is  broken 

30:31  Assyr.  beat,  smote  with  r. 
Jer.  10:16  Is.  the  r.  of  his,  51:19 

48:17  how  is  beauti.  r.  broken  ! 
Lam.  3:1  aflliction  by  r.  of  wra. 
Ezefc.  7:11  viol,  is  risen  into  a  r. 

19:14  fire  is  gone  out  of  a  r. 

20:37  cause  to  pass  under  the  r. 

21:10  contemn,  r.  of  my  son,  13 
J/eo.  5:1  smile  judge  of  Is.  wi.  r. 

6:9  hear  the  r.  who  appoint,  it 

7:14  feed  thy  people  with  thy  r. 
1  Cor.  4:21  ^h.  I  come  with  a  r.f 
Per.  2:27  rule  with  r.  of  ir.  19:15 

12:5  rule  uai  imis  with  r.  of  iron 

RODE. 
Gen.  2J:01  Relie.  and  damsels  r. 
Jfid.  10:4  he  had  30  sons  that  r. 

1  Sam.  25:20  Al)ig.  r.  ou  ass.  43 
30:17  400  which  r.  on  camels 

2  Sam.  22:11  he  r.  on  a  cherub. 

and  did  fly,  /V.  18:10 

1  K.  13:13  old  projihet  r.  on  ass 

2  A'.  9:16  Jehu  r.  m  a  chariot 

25  when  I  and  thou  r.  togelh. 
Xeh.  2:12  beast  that  I  r.  upon 
Est.  8:14  posts  that  r.  on  mules 

RODS. 
Gen.  30:37  Jac.  took  r.  of  poplar 
Ex.  7:12  Aaron's  rod  swall.  th.  r. 
Xum.  17:6  i)rmcca  ga.  him  12  r. 
Ezek.  19:11  she  haa  strong  r.  for 

12  her  strong  r.  were  broken 

2  Cor.  11:25  thrice  beaten  wi.  r. 

ROE,  S. 

1  Chr.  12:8  swift  as  r.  on  mount. 
Prov.  5:19  hind  and  pleasant  r. 

6:5  deli,  thyself  as  r.  fr.  hunter 
Cant.  2:7  I  charge  you  by  r.  3:5 

9  my  beloved  is  like  a  r.  or  a 
17  be  thou  like  r.  or  hart.  8:14 

Is.  13:14  shall  be  as  chased  r. 
Sie  YoUNo . 

Wild  ROE. 

2  Sam..  2:18  Asahel  was  as  a  w.  r. 

ROEBl'C'K,  S. 
Deut.  12:15  eat  of  the  r.  22;  14:5; 
15r22 


noo 

!  1  A".  4:23  besides  harts  and  r. 
ROLL.  H,  RiiliHtnndve. 

Ezr.  Ii:l  sea.  made  iu  house  ofr. 
2  was  found  at  Achuu'tha  a  /■. 

A.  8:1  take  thee  a  great  r.  and 

Jtr.  36:2  lake  thee  a  r.  nf  a  book 
2<'l  till  all  the  r.  was  consumed 
29saith  L.  Th.  hast  burnt  th.  r. 

Ez'k.  2:9  band  sent,  and  lo.  n  r. 
3:1  eat  this  r.  2  cau-^crl  me  eat 

Zee.  5:1  behoUl,  a  living  r.  2 
ROLL,  Verb. 

Gen.  29:8  till  ilu-y  r.  away 

Jos.  10:18  Joshua  Raid.  r.  stones 

1  Sam.  \A;'.^\  v.  a  great  stone 
Jer.  51:25  1  will  ;•.  thee  down 
.Vie.  1:10  Apli.  r.  thyself  in  dust 
MarkW.'A  \\  ho  r.  us  away  stone? 

ROLLED. 
Gen.  29:3  r.  stone  IVom  well.  10 
Jos.  5:9  I  ha.  r.  away  reproach 
Job  ;W:14  r.  themselves  on  me 
lit.  9:5  garments  r.  in  blood 
34:1  heavens  r.  logct.  Pev.  6:14 
Mat.  27:60  he  r.  a  great  stone  to 
door  of  seiuileh.  Mark  15:46 
28:2  auL'el  came  r.  back  stone 
Mark  16:4  Ptouc  was  r.  away 
Luke  24:2  found  stone  r.  away 

ROLLER. 
Ezek.  30:21  ut  put  a  r.  to  bind  it 

ROLLETH. 
Prov.  26:27  he  that  r.  a  stone 

ROLLIXG. 
Is.  17:13  nations  flee  like  r.  thi. 

ROMA  IV. 
Acts  22:25  is  a  H.  26.  27,  29 
23:27  unders.  that  he  was  a  R. 

ROMA\S. 
John  11:48  tlie  K.  shall  come 
Acts  16:21  obser.  being  K.  37,  38 
28:17  prison,  into  hands  of  R. 

RO.ME. 
.4^/,*  2:10  strangers  of  R.  we  do 
18:2  Jews  to  de])art  from  K. 
19:21  there.  I  must  also  see  R. 
2:3:11  bear  witness  also  at  R. 
28:16  when  we  came  to  R. 
Pom.  1:7  all  that  be  in  R.  15 

2  7'im.  1:17  when  he  was  in  R. 

ROOF,  S. 
Gen.  19:8  under  shadow  ofr. 
iJet/t.  22:8  a  battlement  for  r. 
./OS.  2:6  brouglit  them  to  the  r. 
Jud.  10:27  on  r.  were  3000  men 
2  5a;n.  11:2  David  walked  on  r. 
18:24  watchman  went  up  to  r. 
Jer.  19:13  on  wh.  r.  they,  32:29 
Ezek.  40:13  measured  gate  fr.  r. 
Mat.  8:8  not  worthy  th.  should, 
come  under  my  r.  Luke  7:6 
Mark  2:4  they  uncovered  the  r. 

ROOF,  nith  month. 
.Tob  29:10  tongue  clea.  to  r.  of  m. 
Ps.  i:j7:6  ttmg.  cleave  to  r.  of ;«. 
Cant.  7:9  r.  of  m.  like  best  wine 
Lam.  4:4  cleavctli  to  r.  of  his  m. 
Ezek.  3:26  long.  cleu.  to  n  of  m. 

ROOM. 

Gen.  24:23  r.  in  father's  house? 

25  have  straw,  and  r.  to  lodge 

31  I  have  preua.  r.  for  camels 

2ti:22  Lord  nath  made  r.  for  us 

1  K.  2:35  king  put  Beiiaiah   in 

J.'s  r.  put  Zad.  in  r.  of  Aid. 

5:5  son  wh.  I  will  eet  in  thy  r. 

8:20  I  am  risen  in  r.  of  David, 

2  Chr.  6:10 
19:10  Klis.  shalt  thou  anoi.  in  r. 
Ps.  31:8  set  my  feet  iu  large  r. 
80:9  thou  preparedst  r.  before  it 
Prov.  18:16  a  man's  gift  mak.  r. 
Mai.  3:10  shall  not  be  r.  enough 
Mark  2:2  no  r.  to  receive  them 
14:15  a  large  up.  r.  Luke  22:12 
Luke  2:7  because  th.  was  no  r. 
12:17  I  have  no  r.  to  bestow 
14:8  sit  not  down  in  highest  r. 
10  sit  down  in  the  lowest  r. 
22  it  is  done,  and  yet  th.  is  r. 
Acts  1:13  went  up  to  an  upper  r. 
24:27  Festus  came  in  Felix's  r. 
1  Cor.  14:16  he  that  occupicth  r. 

ROOMS. 
Gen.  6:14  r.  sh.  thonmakoinark 
1  A'.  20:24  put  captains  in  th.  r. 
1  Chr.  4:41  and  dwelt  in  their  r. 
Mat.  23:6  uppermost  r.  at  feasts, 

.Vrtr^l2:.39:  Luke  20:46 
Luke  14:7  they  chose  out  chief  r. 

ROOT,  gubscantive. 
Deut.  29:18  amoni:  you  a  r.  that 
Jud.  5:14  out  of  Ephr.  was  a  r. 


ROT 

2  K.  19:39  Judah  shall  Uke  r. 

Jiit>  5:3  I  have  seen  foolish  ta,  r. 
14:8  though  (he  r.  thereof  wa.^c 
l!t:28  seeing  the  r.  of  the  matter 
2H:19  my  r.  spread  out  by  wate. 

Ph.  80:9  didst  cause  vine  take  n 

P}f>r.  12:3  /■.  of  the  righteous 
12  r.  of  Ihe  righteous  yieldetll 

/a-.  5:21  their  r.  shall  be  rotten. 
11:10  a  r.  of  Jesse,  liotn.  l.^:12 
14:;i0  I  will  kill  thy  r.  with  fam. 
27:6  come  of  Jacob  take  r.  37:31 
40:2-1  their  stock  sh.  notj^take  r. 
r>.3:2  he  shall  gi-ow  up  as  a  r.  out 

Jer.  12:2  thev  nave  taken  r.  they 

Ezek.  31:7  hfs  r.  was  by  waters 

Dan.  11:7  out  of  braueli  of  her  r. 

Ilos.  9:16  Eph.  is  smit.  their  r. 

Mai.  4:1  sh.  leave  neither  r.  nor 

Mat.  3:10  axe  laid  to  r.  Luke  3:9 

13:0  because  thev  had  not  r.  21 ; 

J/flr>t4:6,  17;  /,(/Xf  8:13 

Luke  17:6  plucked  up  by  the  r. 

Horn.  11:16  if  the  r.  be  holy 
18  bearest  not  the  r.  but  r.  th. 

1  Tim.  6:10  money  is  r.  of  all  ev. 

I!(h.  12:15  lest  any  r.  of  bittern. 

Ptv.  5:5  r.  of  Da.  hath  prevailed 
22:16  I  am  the /■.  of  David 
ROOT,  Verb. 

1  K.  14:15  he  shall  r.  up  Israel 
.lob  31:12  would  r.  all  mine  iner. 
/*.•.'.  .52:5  and  r.  thee  out  of  land 
Jer.  1:10  I  have  set  thee  tor.  out 
Mat.  13:29  lest  ye  r.  up  wheat 

ROOTED. 
Dt'ut  29:28  the  Lord  r.  them  out 
.Job  1H:14  confidence  sli.  be  r.  out 
31:8  let  my  ofl'spring  be  r.  out 
Pror.  2:22  transgressors  sh.  be  r. 
Zfp.  2:4  Ekron  shall  be  r.  up 
Mut.  15:13  Fa.  not  planted,  r.  up 
Eph.  3:17  "being  r.  and  trroundcd. 
Col.  2:7  r.  and  built  up  in  him 
ROOTS. 

2  Chr.  7:20pluck  them  upbv  r. 
Job  8:17  his  r.  are  wrapjied  about 

18:16  his  r.  shall  be  dried  up 

28:9  overturn,  mountains  by  r. 

30:4  cut  juniper  r.  for  meat 
Is.  11:1  bra.  shall  grow  out  ofr. 
Jer.  17:8  spreadeth  out  her  r. 
Ezik.  17:7  vine  did  bend  her  r. 
Dan.  4:15  stump  of  his  r.  2^1,  26 

7:8  hruns  plucked  up  bv  the  r, 
Hof!.  14:5  shall  cast  forth  hisr. 
Arnos  2:9  I  destroyed  his  r.  from 
Maj'k  11:20  tig-tree  dried  from  r, 
J'i/rfe  12  trees,  plucked  up  by  r. 

ROPES. 
Jud.  16:11  bi.  me  wi.  new  r.  12 
2  Sam.  17:13  Isr.  bring  r.  to  city 
1  7i'.  20:31  put  r.  on  heads.  32 
Acts  27:;i2  soldiers  cut  oft"  the  r. 

ROSE,  Substantive. 
Cant.  2:1  I  am  r.  of  Sharon 
Is.  35:1  desert  sh.  blossom  as  r. 

ROSE,  Verb. 
Gen.  4:8  Cain  r.  up  against  Abel 

32:31  sun  r.  upon  him 
Ex.  10:23  nor  r.  any  from  place 

12:30  Pharaoh  r.  lip  in  night 

3;i:10and  all  the  people  r.  up 
.Xum.  25:7  Phinehas  r.  np  from 
Dtiit.  3^3:2  Lordr.  up  from  Seir 
Jos.  3:10  waters  stood  and  r.  up 
./ud.  6:21  r.  up  fire  out  of  rock 
1  7v'.  2:19  king  r.  up  to  meet  her 
Ps.  124:2  on  our  side  men  r.  up 
Caitf.  5:5  I  r.  up  to  open  to  my 
Lam.  3:62  the  lips  of  those  th.  r. 
7>rtH.  8:27  I  r.  up  did  king's  bus. 
Z&p.  3:7  r.  early  and  corrupted 
Luke  5:28  r.  up  and  followed  liim 

16:31  not  be  persua.  tho'  one  r. 

22:45  when  he  r.  from  prayer 
Acts  5:36  bef.  th.  days  r.  Tlieud. 

10:41  drink  with  him  after  he  r. 
Pom..  14:9  Christ  bo.  died  and  r. 

1  Cor.  10:7  eat.  and  r.  up  to  play 
15:4  be  was  buried  and  r.  again 

2  Cor.  5:15  him  who  died  and  r.  r 
1  They.  4:14  J.  died  and  r.  a^ain 

See  MORMNG. 

ROT. 

Xvm.  5:91   Lord  ma.  thigh  r. 

22.  27 
ProiK  10:7  name  of  wicked  sh.  r. 
/s.  40:20  choos.  a  tree  will  not  r. 

ROTTEX. 
Job  1.3:28  and  he.  as  a  r.  thing 
41:27  esteemetb  brass  as  r.  wo. 
./•r.  38:12  put  these  ;•.  rags  und. 
Jot!  1:17  seed  is  r.  uuder  their 
clode. 


1002 


CRUDEN'S  CO^^CORDANCB. 


RUE 

KOTTEWESS. 

Trov.  12:4  mukcth  aslia.  is  as  r. 

14:30  envy  ia  ?•.  of  tlie  bones 
7^.  5:24  po'their  rout  sh.  be  as  r. 
Iloii.  5:12  be  to  house  of  Ju.  as  r. 
Ilab.  3:10  wh.  I  heard  r.  enteretl 

ROUGH. 
/>("//.  21:4  brin;,'  heifer  to  r.  val. 
7^.  27:8  he  stayeth  his  r.  wind 
40:4  /'.  places  sh.  be  mude  plain 
Jer.  51:37  come  as  r.  caterpillars 
Zee.  13:4  neither  wear  r.  ^avm. 
Lttke  a;5  /'.  ways  be  ma.  emootli 

ROUGHLY. 
Gen.  42:7  Jose[>h  spake  r.  30 
1  Sam.  20:10  fa,  answer  thee  r.  / 
1  K.  12:13   the   kino;   answt;red 

the  people  r.  2  Chr.  10:13 
IProv.  18:2^3  the  rich  au^were.  r. 

ROUND,  Verb. 
Lev.  1^:27  ye  shall  not  r.  comers 

ROUND. 
Ex.  1G:14  there  lay  a  r.  thinj^ 
1  K.  7:35  r.  coinp.  10:19  tln'oue 
7s.  3:18  L.  take  away  th.  r.  tires 
Luke  19:43  eiifinies  comp.  thee  7". 

ROUXD  about. 

N'im.  l(i:34  all  Is.  /-.  a.  them  fled 

Jos.  (i:3  ye  shall  go  r.  aho'it  city 

Job  37:12  turn.  r.  a.  by  counsels 

Ps.  3:f>  and  set  ao;ai.  me  r.  about 

48:12  walk  about  Zion,  go  r.  a. 

59:6  and  go  r.  about  the  city,  14 

83:17  they  came  v.  ab.  me  daily 

J^om.  15:19  r.  about  to  Illyricuni 

See  CAMP. 

ROJUSE. 
Oen.  49:9  who  shall  /■.  him  up? 

ROVERS. 
1  Chr.  12:21  helped  Da.  agai.  r. 

ROW.  S. 
Ex.  28:17  four  r.  stones,  .39:10 
Lev.  24:*i  six  on  a  r.  on  table 

1  A'.  (i:3(i  inner  court  wi.  three  r. 
7:2  four  r.  of  pillars  ;  3  lift,  in  r. 

12  the  m-eat  court  with  th.  r. 

2  CT/'.  4:3  two  ?•.  of  oxen  cast 
Canf.  1:10  with  r.  of  jewels 
Ezek.  4G:23  boiling  places  und.  r. 

ROWED,  ING. 
Jon.  1:13  men  /■.  bard  to  bring  it 
Mark  G:4S  saw  them  toiling  in  r. 
John  6:19  had  r.  25  or  30  furlon. 

ROWERS. 
Ezek.  27:20  r.  bro'  thee  into  wa. 

ROYAL. 
Gen.  40:20  Ash.  yield  r.  dainties 
JtJ.f.  10:2  (riii.  as  one  of  r.  cities 

1  .SV///i.  27:-i  I  dwi-U  in  r.  city  ? 

2  6'a?H .  12:2f)  Joab  took  the  r.  ci. 

1  K.  10:13  Sol.  gave  of  r.  bounty 

2  A'.  11:1  Athnliah  destroyed  all 

the  seed?-.  2  Chr.  22:10 
1  C/i7\  29:25  on  Solomon  ?'.  maj. 
.£^s'/.  1:7  gave  them  7\  wine 
11  bring  Vashti  with  crown  r. 
2:16  Es.  taken  into  house  r.  17 
5:1  Esther  put  on  r.  apparel 
6:8  let  r.  apparel  be  brought, 

and  the  crown  r. 
8:15  Mord.  went  in  r.  apparel 
Is.  ti2:3  r.  diadem  in  hand  of  G. 
Dan.  6:7  to  establish  ?•.  statute 
Acts  12:21  Herod  in  7'.  apparel 
Jam.  2:8  if  ye  fulfil  the  r.  law 
1  Pet.  2:9  ye  are  a  r.  priesthood 

RUHBIXG. 
Liike  6:1  7\  them  in  their  hands 

RUBBISH. 

Neh.  4:2  revive  sUmes  out  of  r. 

10  decayod  and  th.  is  much  r. 

RUBY,  lES. 

Job  28:18  price  of  wisdom  is  ab. 

r.  Prop.  8:11 
Prov.  3:15  more  precious  than  r. 
20:15  and  a  multitude  of  r. 
31:10  her  price  is  far  above  r. 
Lam.  4:7  N.  more  ruddy  than  r. 

RUDDER-Bwbs. 
Acts  27:40  and  luoj^cd  the  r.-b. 
RUDDY. 

1  .<?am.  16:12  David  was  r.  17:42 
Cant.  5:10  beloved  white  and  r. 
iam.  4:7  her  Naz.  were  more  ?■. 

RUDE. 

2  Cijr.  11:6  tho'  I  be  r.  in  speech 

RUDIMENTS. 
Col.  2:8anv  spuil  vou  after  r. 
30  if  deail  with  Ch.  from  th«r. 
RUE. 
Luke  11:42  miut,  r.  and  herbs 


KUL 
RUFUS. 

Mark  15:21  fa,  of  Ales,  and  R. 
AVm.  10:13  salute  li.  chosen 

RUHAMAH. 
Uos.  2:1  say  to  your  sisters,  R. 

RUIiV. 

2  Ohr.  28:23  thev  were  r.  of  hira 

P.S.  89:40  brought  his  holds  to  r. 

Pi'ov.  24:23  wlioknoweth  Xhar.? 

26:28  flatter,  month  worketh  r. 

7.S-.  3:6  let  r.  be  under  thy  hand 

23:13  land  of  Chaldeans  to  r. 

2ij:2  made  of  a  defeu.  city,  a  r. 

Eztk.  18:30  iniq.  not  be  your  r. 

27:27  comp.  fall  in  day  of  thy  r. 

31:13  on  his  r.  sha.  fowls  rema. 

Luk^  6:49  r.  of  that  house  great 

RUIiVS. 
Ezek.  21:15  r.  may  be  multiplied 
.4/«05  9:ll  ill  day  will  I  raise  7". 
Acts  15:16  build  ag.  the  r.  there. 

RUIXED. 

A\  3:9  Jcrusak'ni  is  ?'.  and  Jud. 

Ezek.'6^i\do  r.  cities  bee.  fenced 

36  I  the  L.  build  the  /'.  places 

RUIXOUS. 

2  7\.  19:25  lay  waste  fenced  cities 

into  r.  heaps,  7s.  37:26 
Is.  17:1  Damascus  sh.  be  r.  heap 

RULE,  Siib.ftnntive. 
1  A'.  22:31  7'.  over  Ahub's  chario. 
Est.  9:1  Jeivs  had  r.  over  them 
Prov.  17:2  wise  serv.  r.  over  son 
19:10  serv.  have  r.  over  princes 
25:28  hath  no  r.  ov.  his  own  sp. 
Ec.  2:19  yet  shall  he  r.  over  all 
Is.  44:13  as  carpenter  stretch,  r. 
6-3:19  never  barest  r.  over  th. 

1  Cor.  15:24  have  put  down  all  r. 

2  Cor.  10:13  to  measure  of  the  r. 
15  enlarged  according  to  our  r. 

G(tl.  6:16  walk  accord,  to  this  r. 

Pfiil.  3:16  let  us  walk  by  same  r. 

Ilfih.  13:7  that  have  r.  over  you 

17  obey  them  that  have  r.  24 

See  BARE,  BEAR. 

RULE.  Verb. 

Gen.  1:16  greater  light  to  r.  day, 

lesser  light  to  r.  night.  IS 
3:16  thy  husb.  shall  r.  over  thee 
4:7  desire,  th.  shalt  7'.  over  him 

Lev.  25:43  not  r.  wi.  rigor,  46.  53 

Jud.  8:22  r.  thou  over  us,  thou 
2:3 1  will  not  r.  over  you,  nor 
shall  my  son  r. 

Ps.  110:2  r.  m  midst  of  enemies 
136:8  sun  to  r.  by  day 

Prov.8:W  princes  r.  and  nobles 

Is.  3:4  babes  shall  r.  over  them 
12  as  for  my  peo.  worn.  r.  over 
14:2  sh.  r.  over  their  oppressors 
19:4  fierce  king  sh.  r.  over  them 
28:14  r.  this  peo.  in  Jerusalem 
32:1  princes  eh.  r.  in  judgment 
40:10  his  arm  shall  r.  for  him 
41:2  made  the  righteous  man  r. 
52:5  they  that  r.  maketh.  howl 

Ezek.  10:14  no  strong  rod  to  r. 
20:33  wi.  fury  will  I  r.  over  you 
29:15  no  more  r.  over  nations 

Dan.  4:26  known  that  heavens  y. 
11:3  mighty  kings  that  shall  r. 

Joel  2:17  heathen  sho.  r.  over  th. 

Zee.  6:13  sit  and  r.  on  his  throne 

Mat.  2:6  a  governor  that  shall  r. 

Mark  10:42  are  accimnted  to  r. 

Col.  3:15  peace  of  G.  7\  in  hearts 

1  Tim.  3:5  kn.  not  how  to  r.  ho. 
5:17  elders  thatr.  well,  worthy 

Rev.  2:27  r.  with  a  rod  of  iron, 
12:5;  19:15 

RULED. 

Gen.  24:2  his  eld.  servant  that  r. 
41:40  at  thy  word  my  peo.  be  r. 
1  K.  5:16  3.000  r.  over  the  people 
Ezr.  4:20  wh.  r.  over  countries 
Ps.  106:41  they  that  hated  th.  r. 
Is.  14:6  thatr.  nations  in  anger 
Lam.  5:8  servants  ha.  r.  over  us 
Ezek.  34:4  wi.  cruelty  have  ye  r. 
Dan.  5:21  till  he  knew  that'Cl.  r. 

RULER. 

Gen.  41:43  Pharaoh  made  Joseph 

r.  45:8;  Ps.  105:21 
Ex.  22:28  thou  shalt  not  curse  r. 
M'u7n.  13:2  ev.  one  a  r.  am.  them 

1  Sam.  25:30  appointed  thee  r. 

over  mv  peo.  Is.  2  Sam.  6:21: 
7:8;  1  Ohr.  11:2;  17:7 

2  Satn.  7:8  I  took  thee  from  fol. 

sheep  to  be  r.  1  ('///•.  17;7 
1  K.  1:35  I  appoint^ed  Solomon  r. 
1  Chr.  5:2  Jtid.  came  the  chief  r. 
9:11  A.  r.  of  h.  of  C3.  2  C7ir.  31:13 


RUN 

2  Chr.  7:18  not  fail  a  m.  to  hn  r. 
Ps.  6S:27  little  Benja.  wi.  their  r. 

105:20  even  the  /•.  of  the  people 
Prov.  23:1  sittest  t(»  eat  with  a  /■. 

2b:15  so  is  a  wicked/',  ovi-rpuor 

29:12  if  a  /'.  hearken  to  lies 
26  uiany  seek  /■.  favor 
Ec.  10:4  if  spirit  of  the  7\  rise 

5  error  pruceedeth  from  the  r. 
Is.  3:6  our  r.  7  make  me  not  r. 

16:1  send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  r. 
Jer.  51:46  vlul.  in  land,  r.  ag.  ?•. 
Dan.  2:10  no  r.  ask.  such  things 

5:7  third  r.  in  kingdom,  16:29 
Mic.  5:2  cut  of  thee  ?:hall  come  ;•. 
Mat.  9:18  there  caniea certain  r. 

24:45  hatli  made  /'.  L'de  12:42 

25:21  I  will  make  thee/-,  ov.  23 
Luke  13:14  r.  of  synamgne  ans. 
John  2:9  when  7*.  of  feast  tasted 

3:1  Nicodemiis.  a  r.  of  the  Jews 

Acts  7:27  who  made  tlieea  r.  .^  35 

35  same  did  G.  send  to  l)e  a  r. 

18:17  Greeks  bent  .'.'usthenes  r. 

23:5  shalt  not  spe.  evil  of  the  7'. 

RULERS. 
Gen..  47:6  make  th.  r.  over  cattle 
Ex.  18:21  r.  of  thou.  r.  of  bun.  25 

34:31  Moses  called  r.  of  congre, 
Deut.  1:13  I  will  make  them  ?-. 
2  Sam.  8:18  David's  sons  Avere  r. 

1  A'.  9:22  were  r.  of  his  chariots 

2  K.  11:4  Jehoiada  set  r.  over.  19 

1  Chr.  27:31  these  were  r.  of  sub. 

2  Chr.  35:8  r.  of  the  house  of  G. 
Ezr.  9:2  hand  of?',  chief  in  this 
Neh.  4;*I6  ?'.  were  behind  house 

12:40  half  of  the  r.  with  me 

13:11  then  contended  I  with  r. 
Est.  9:3  of  provinces  helped 
Ps.  2:2  7'.  take  counsel  ag.  Lord 
7?.  1:10  hear  word  of  L.  r.  of  S. 

14:5  L.  hath  broken  scept.  of  t-. 

22:3  all  thy  r.  are  fled  together 

29:10  your  r.  hath  he  covered 

49:7  servant  of?',  kings  sh.  see 
Jer.  33:26  not  take  of  seed  be  r. 

51:28  against  r.  57  drunk  r. 
Ezek.  2;5:6  lov.  were  capts.  and  r. 
23  I  will  raise  up  r.  against  th. 
Dan.  3*3  all  the  ?'.  were  gather. 
Hos.  4:18  r.  with  shame  do  love 
Ma?'k  5:22  one  of  r.  of  synagogue 

13:9  brouirht  bef.  r.  Luke  21:12 
Luke  23:35  7'.  also  derided  him 

24:20  priest  and  r.  deliver,  him 

John  7:26  do  the  r.  know  Chri.  ? 

48  have  any  r.  believ.  on  him  ? 

12:42  chief?',  believed  on  him 
Acts  3:17  ye  did  it,  as  also  did  r. 

4:26  r.  gathered  against  Lord 

13:15  r.  of  synagogue  sent  to  P. 

14:5  assaultof  ,Tews.  with  th.  r. 

16:19  damsel's  mast,  drew  to  ?: 

17:8  troubled  the  people  and  r. 
Po?n.  13:3  r.  not  a  terror  to  good 
Eph.  6:12  against  r.  of  darkness 

RULEST. 
2  Chr.  20:6  r.  thou  over  kingdo. 
Ps.  89:9  thou  r.  raging  of  sea 

RULETH. 
2  Sam.  23:3  that  r.  over  men 
Ps.  59:13  know  that  G.  r.  in  Ja. 

66:7  he  r.  by  his  power  for  ever 

103:19  his  kingdom  over  all 
Pror.  16:32  that  r.  his  sp.  is  bet. 

22:7  rich?',  over  the  poor 
Ec.  8:0  one  man  r.  over  another 

9:17  him  that  r.  among  fools 
Dan.  4:17  Most  High  r.  25.  32 
Hos.  11:12  Judah  yet  r.  with  G. 
Po'm.  12:8  he  that  r.  with  dilig. 

1  Tim.  3:4  one  that  r.  his  house 

RULIXG. 

2  Sam.  23:3  just,  r.  in  fear  of  G. 
Jer.  22:.307'.  any  more  in  Judah 

1  Ti7n.  3:12  r.  th.  chil.  and  hou. 

RUMBLING. 
Jer.  47:3  at  r.  of  his  wheels 
RUMOR,  S. 

2  K.  19:7  he  shall  hear  r.  7^.  37:7 
Jer.  49:14  I  have  heard  r.  froraL. 

51:46  lest  ye  fear  for  r.  in  land, 
a  7".  sh.  CO.  one  yea.  ano.  a  r. 
Ezek.  7:26  r.  shall  be  upon  ?•. 
Ob.  1  we  heard  a  ?'.  from  Lord 
Mat.  24:6  wars  and  r.  of  wars 
Mark  13:7  of  wars  and  r.  of  wars 
Luke  7:17  r.  of  him  went  forth 

RUMP. 

Ev.  20:22  the  fat  and  the  r.  Lev. 

3:0;  7:3;  8:25;  9:19 

RU\. 

Gen.  49:22  branches  r.  over  wall 

Jud.  18:25  angry  fellows  r.  upon 


RYE 

1  Sam.  8:11  some  shall  r.  before 
2n:.i6  7'.  lind  out  nowtheaiTows 

2  Sam.  18:19  let  mo  now?-.  22,  23 
22:;J0ha.  r.  tln-o'  troop.  Ps.  18:29 

2  7v'.  4:22 that  I  may  7-.  toman 
5:20  I  will  ?:  after  Naaman 
2  Chr.  16:9  ey.  of  L.  r.  to  and  fro 
Ps.  19:5  strong  man  to  7-.  race 
58:7  wat.  which  r.  continually 
5!):4  they  r.  and  prep,  themsel. 
78:16  caused  waters  to  r.  down 
10-1:10  springs  which  7*.  am.  hil. 
119:32 1  \^i]l  r.  way  of  thy  com. 
136  riv.  of  waters  r.  downmiu*j 
Prov.  1:16  r.  to  evil,  7?.  59:7 
Ec.  1:7  all  the  rivers  r.  to  sea 
Cant.  1:4  we  will  r.  after  thee 
Is.  40:31  shall  r.  not  be  weary 
5.j:5  nations  shall  r.  to  thee 
Jer.  5:1  7".  to  and  fro  thro'  streets 
9:18  eyes  ?•.  down  with  tears 
12:5  thou  hast  ?■.  wi.  footmen 
13:17  eyes  r.  do.  wi,  tears,  14:17 
49:3  lament,  and  ?■.  to  and  fro 

19  I  will  make  him  r.  .50:44 
51:31  one  post  r.  to  meet  anoth. 
Xc/77*.  2:18  let  tears  r.  do\Mi 
Ezek.  24:16  nei.  shall  thy  tears  r. 
32:14  cause  rivers  to  r.  like  oil 
Dan.  12:4  many  sh.  r.  to  and  fro 
Joel  2:7  shall  r.  like  mighty 

9  shall  r.  in  city,  sh.  r.  on  wall 

A7nos  5:24  let  judgm.  r.  down 

6:21  shall  horses  r.  upon  rock  ? 

8:12  sh.  r.  to  and  fro  to  seek  L. 

Ilab.  2:2  he  may  r.  that  readeth 

liar/.  1:9  and  ye  r.  every  man  to 

Zee.  4:10  eyes  of  L.  r.  to  and  fro 

Mat.  2.3:8  r.  to  bring  disciples 

1  Cor.  9:24  which  r.  in  a  race  r. 

all,  so  r.  that  ye  may  obtain 

26  I  theref.  so?",  not  uncertain. 
Gal.  2:2  I  sliould  r.  or  had  r.  in 

5:7  did  r.  well,  who  did  hinder 
Phil.  2:16  I  have  not  ?'.  in  vain 
lleb.  13:1  let  us  7'.  with  patience 

1  Pet.  4:4  tliat  ye  r.  not  to  excess 

RUiWEST. 
Prov.  4:12  wh.  thou  7*.  thoushalt 

RUWETH. 
Job  15:26  he  r.  upon  liim 

16:14  r.  upon  me  like  a  giant 
Ps.  2:3:5  anoi.  head,  cup  r.  over 

147:15  his  word  r.  very  swiftly 
P7'or.  18:18  righteous  r.  into  it 
Lfi/n.  1:16  eyes  r.  do.  wat.  3:48 
John  20:2  ?■.  and  cometh  to  Sim. 
Po7Ji.  9:16  nor  of  him  that  r. 

RUXIVIIVG. 
ifV.  14:5  kill,  over  r.  wat.  6,  50 

15:2  man  hath  a  r.  issue,  22:4 
Nu77i.  19:17  person  take  r.  water 

2  ,9f/7/i.  18:24  a  man  ?•.  alone.  26 

27  r.  of  forem.  is  like  r.  of  Ah. 
2  K.  5:21  Naaman  saw  him  r. 

2  Chr.  23:12  Athal.  hcfird  peo.  r. 
Prov.  5:15  ?'.  waters  out  of  well 
6:18  swift  in  r.  to  mischief 
7*.  33:4  r.  to  and  fro  of  Icjcusta 
Ezek.  31:4  her  rivers  r.  about 
Mark  9:25  Jesus  saw  people  r. 
10:17  there  c^mie  one  r. 
Luke  6:38  good  meas.  and  r.  ov. 
Eew  9:9  sound  of  char.  r.  to  bat. 

RUSH,  Siibstnntive. 
Job  8:11  can  ?■.  grow  \\  ith.  mire? 
Is.  9:14will  cutolTbnmch  and  r. 
19:15  whi.  brauch  or  r.  may  do 
RUSH,  ETH. 
75. 17:13  nations  sh.  ?■.  like  rush. 
Jer.  8:6  as  horse  r.  into  battle 

RUSHED. 
Jud.  9:44  Abiinelech  r.  forward 
20:37  liers  in  wait  7'.  upon  Gib. 
Acts  18:29  r.  with  one  accord 

RUSHES. 
Is.  35:7  dragons  lay  shall  be  r. 

RUSHI\G. 
75.  17:12  woe  to  multitude  and  r. 
of  nations,  r.  like  ?■.  of  wat. 
Jer.  47:3  at  r.  of  chariots  fathers 
Ezek.  3:12  I  heard  a  great  r.  13 
Acts  2:2  sound  as  of  r.  mighty 
wind 

RUST. 
Mat.  6:19  moth  and  ?■.  corrupt,  20 
Jam.  5:3  r.  of  th.  sh.  be  witness 

RUTH. 
p7tth  1:4  name  of  other  R.  14 
4:5  must  Inty  it  also  of  R.  10 
Mat.  l:5Boozbeg.ofObedofK. 

RYE. 

Ex.  9:32  wheat  and  r.  not  sralt 
Is.  28:25  barle^  and  r.  in  placo 


CRUDLWS  COXCORDANCE. 


1003 


SAC 

S. 
SADAOTII. 

Xom.  8:an  i^xoiji  L.  i>(s.  liad  lufi 

Jam.  oA  into  lars  of  tho  L.  of*. 

SvnilVTH. 

Kr.  l»>:3;i  to-morrow  is  holv  g. 
•ii  toilny  is  a  a.  to  tlie  Liinl 
20:10  wv.  (lay  is  «.  of  I,.  81:15  • 

X.-i;  Lee.  a;)::);  Itt'it.  5:W 
31:14  yc  shall  kwp  tliu*.  IB 
LfO.  MM  s.  of  ri'st,  4)::),  :ii 
Mill  after  fl,  priest  ^h.  ware  it 
IB  after  sev. .«.  slull  yi'  uiiinber 
^  Ilrst  of  tuontlish.  ye  have*. 
32  ft-oin  even  to  even  vour  «. 
3!)  Hrst  day  a  s.  on  ei^-hlli  a  «. 
85:2  Uicn  sfi.  land  keep  a  ».  ■!,  6 
jV««i.  »4:I0  biirnt-oireririi;  of  s. 
2  A".  •I:2.'J  neith.  now  immn  nor.t 
16:18  covert  for  s.  tnrned  Aliaz 
1  Chr.  il::i'3  prep,  show-br.  ev.  s. 
i  Chi: -KM  A-<,,\Me  siie  ke.it  s. 
Nfh.'Mi  i,i:i.l,'<t  kn.  tlivholy*. 
10:31  would  not  b;iy  on  tllo.». 
13:15  tread  win. '-presses  on  h 
16  men  of  Tyre  sold  on  the  s. 
21  came  they  nomoreon  tlie«. 
Is.  56:2  bles.  man  that  keep  s.  6 
M:13  turn  foot  from  «.  cfdl  s. 
86:33  from  one  s.  to  another 
Ezek.  46:1  on  ,«.  it  shall  be  open 
Amos  8:5  when  will  s.  be  ij.ine  f 
Mai.  2.S:1  in  end  of  jJ.  came  .Mary 
M'lrk  2:27  .«.  for  m.  not  m.  for .». 
28  S.Ml  of  m.  is  L.  of  ».  /,!/.  6:5 
16:1  when  .«.  was  n:ist  .M.  .Ma^■. 
Luke  I'll  on  second  s.  alter  first 
13:15  doth  not  each  on .«.  lon.«ef 
2:3:54  preparation,  ».  drew  on 
John  5:18  he  not  oidy  had  bro.  s. 
Acts  13:42  iireached  toth.  next*. 
16:13  on  ».  we  went  out  of  city 
18:4  reasoned  in  syua.  every  *, 

8e4  DAT,  D.VYS. 

S.VDB.iTIIS. 

Ex.  31:13  my  s.  ye  shall  keep, 

Lrf.  19:3,  :)0;  26:2 

i<?r.  2:):15  seven  «.  sh.  be  compl. 

25:8  thon  Shalt  number  seven  ». 

86:34  then  shall  landenjoy  »•.  35, 

Hi:  2  CTr.  :J6:21  ' 

1  CUr.  23:21  burnt-sa.  in  a.  2  Chr 

2:4;  8:13;  31:3;  Xeh.W.m 
Is.  1:13  new  moons  and  .*.  I  can. 
56:4  eunuchs  that  keep  my  s. 
Lam.  1 :7  advers.  did  mock  at  s. 
2:6  h.  cansed  «.  to  be  forgotten 
E:<!k.  20:12  I  ^ave  s.  to  be  ei'-n 
13  my  s.  thev  polluted,  IB,  21 
22:8  hast  profaned  mis.  23::)8 
26  priests  hid  eves  from  my  s. 
44:24  keep  my  laws,  hallow  «. 
46a  worship  at  this  jpite  in  *. 
Ho3.  2:11  make  to  cease  her  ». 

S.4BE.VXS. 
Job  1:15  the  S.  fell  on  the  oxen 
Is.  45:14  merchandise  of  the  S. 
Ezek.  23:42  common  sort  wereS 
JoelZii  shall  sell  them  to  the  S. 

SACK. 
Oen.  42:25  every  man's  money 

into*.  .35;  4.3:21;  +4:1 
44:2  silver  cnp  in  s.  mouth 
12  cup  was  found  in  Benj.'s  «. 
Lev.  11:32  s.  of  uiuli!.  put  in  wa. 

SVCKBLT. 
Dan.  3:5  sound  of  s.  7,  10,  15 

SACKCLOTH. 
Ofn.  37:34  Jac.  pui.e.  upon  loins 
2  .Sam.  .3:31  i;ird  you  with  *. 
21:10  FiizpaTi  took ,«.  and  spread 

1  A*.  20;:J1  put  s.  on  loins,  :i2 
21:37  A.  nut  .».  on  flesh,  lay  in*. 

2  K.  d-.m  looked,  had  *.  within 
19:1  H.  cover,  him  wi.  *.  Is,  ;J7:1 

2  eld.  of  priests  with  *.  /*■  37-2 
1  Chr.  21:16  D.  and  elders  do.  «. 
E-/.  4:2  none  enter  cloth,  with  *. 
Job  16:15  sewed  *.  upon  my  skin 
-ft.  .30:11  nut  ofT*.  -irdod  with 
:)5:13  sick,  my  clothing  was*. 
By:ll  I  made  *.  also  my  carm 
/.«.  3:34  stomacher,  ■'irdini,'  of  ». 
15:3  in  Btrcct  gir.  them,  with  > 
20:2  loose*,  from  off  thy  loins 
22:12  daydidL.  call  togirdini:* 
32:11  <,'ird.«.  on  loins,  Jcr.  4-8  ■ 

6:36;  48:.37;  49:3 
50:3  I  make  ».  covering  of  hca 
Zi(;/i.  2:10  they  girded  therascl 

with.«.  Ezfk.  7:18;  27:31 
Dan.  9:3  seek  L.  with  fast,  and* 
Joeli-.fi  lament  like  virgin  wi  * 
131ie  all  night  iu». 


S-VC 

Amos  8:10  I  w  ill  bring*,  on  loins 

■/on.  3:5  people  of  Nin.  put  on*. 

6  king  covered  him  with  *. 

8  man  and  beast  be  co.  with  «. 

AVc.  6:12  sun  became  lilack  as.-. 

11:3  proph.  12li0  days,  do.  in  «. 

SACRCLOTIIES. 

Xeh.  9:1  Is.  assembled  with*,  on 

I^ACRS. 
Or-n.  -12:25  fill.-,  with  coni,.H:l 
4:1:12  money  brought  again  in  *. 
22  tell  who  put  money  In  *, 
Jos.  !):4  Oibeonites  took  old  *. 

SACRIFICE. 
O'n.  3\:M  .J.  otter,  s.  on  mount 
Ex.  5:17  jet  us  do  *.  to  Lord.  8:8 
12:27  it  is  *.  of  Lord's  passover 
34:15  and  thou  eat  of  Ins  *. 
•25  nor  *.  of  passover  be  left 
Lrr.  7:12  sliall  offer  .V.  of  thanks. 
16  if*,  he  vow,  e:iten  samedav 
27:11  beast  which  th.'y  do  not  a". 
iV'///i.  15:3  *.  in  perforin,  vow,  8 
2jJ:U  *.  made  by  Are  unto  Lord, 

8,  13,  19,  24  ;  29:6,  13,  36 
Pfirf.  18:3  fr.)in  them  th.  otVer  *. 
■/lift.  16:'2:J  oil'er  great  *.  to  Da^'on 
1  Srm.  1:21  to  offiT  yearly  «.  2:19 
2:29  kick  ye  at  iny.s.  anil  ofl'er.  1 
.3:14  E.'s  house  not  purged  wi.  *. 
9:12  s.  of  my  people  to-day 
15:22  to  obey  is  better  than  *. 
16:3  call  .fesso  to  the ,«.  and  I,  5 
■20:B  is  a  yearly  *.  for  fnniilv,  29 


SAU 


1  A.  12:27  I |>le  do  *.  at  Jerus. 

18:29  pn)|)hesieil  till  evening*. 

3B  at  evening  s.  E.  drew  near 

2  A".  5:17  not  otfer  *.  to  other  go 
10:19  I  have  great .«.  to  do  to  B. 
17::)6  him  sh.  ye  fear,  and  do  s. 

2  Chr.  7:5  S.  ofTered  .«.  22.000  nx. 

12  chosen  place  for  house  of  *. 
Ezr.  9:4  sat  aston.  till  evening  «. 

5  at  even.  *.  I  arose  fr.  heavin. 
ft.  40:6  *.  didst  not  desire,  51:16 

50:5  made  coven,  with  mo  by  s. 

llti:17  I  offer  *.  of  thanksgiv'in" 

118:'27  hind  *.  to  bonis  of  altar 

141:2  lifting  up  hands  as  eve.  «. 
ftv"-.  1.5:8  .<.  of  wicked  abomina. 

21:3 justice  more  aceep.  than*, 
Ec.  5:1  than  give  «.  of  fools 
/<■.  19:21  Eg.  sh.  do  ».  and  oblat. 

:i»:6  L.  hath  a  *.  in  Boz.  and  Id. 

57:7  thi.  wentest  thou  to  ofler  s. 
./tr.  3:j:ll  that  bring*,  of  praise 

13  nor  want  man  to  do  *. 
4'i:10  God  a*,  in  north  country 

Lzfk.  .39:17  gath.  to  my  s.  gre.  * 
19  drink  blood  till  drnnkof*. 
44:11  they  shall  slay  *.  for  pi'o. 
46:21  ministers  boif.«.  of  pi-ople 
Dan.  8:11  daily  *.  9:27;  11:31 

12  host  given  him  ag.  daily  ». 
12:11  daily  *.  sh.  be  taken  away 
lias.  3:4  Is.  sh.  abide  w  itho.  a  «. 
6:6  I  desired  mercy  and  not  *. 
Mat.  9:13;  12:7 
.Imos  4:5  olTer  a  *.  of  thanksgiv. 
Jon.  1:16  men  offered  a  s.  to  L. 
Zfp.  1:7  L.  hath  prepared  a*.  8 
3/cU.  1:8  if  ye  offer  blind  for*. 
.l/«rt9:49  every  s.  sh.  be  saltjed 
Luke  2:24  offer  a  *.  accor.  to  law 
Arts  7:41  in  tlioac  days  off.  *.  to 
14:13  would  have  done  «.  witfi 
Horn.  12:1  present  vour  bodies*, 
r.        *'■■'  ""'■ '"  ■''■  idols,  10:19,  28 
En/i   5:2  «.  to  O.  for  sweet  savor 
rhit  2:17  off.  Bn  *.  of  your  faith 
4:18*.  accep.  well-pleas,  to  God 
Uei.  7:37  daily  as  those  to  offer  *. 
y.-36  put  away  sin  by  «.  of  him 
V\V-  f  "*  ""'•  'hou  won.  not,  8 
12  had  offered  one  *.  for  sins 
26  remain,  no  more  ».  for  sins 
11:4  Abel  offered  more  excel.  *. 
13: 15  let  us  offer  «.  of  praise 

See    BCBNT,  PE.VCE-OFFEIUSO. 

e.ACRIFICE,  Verb. 

JEr.  3:18go,  ».  toL.  5:3,  8;  8:27- 

10:25;  8:25  go  ye*. 
8:26*.  abomina.  o"f  Eevptians? 
13:15  I  *.  to  L.  openeth  matrix 
20:21  thou  shall  *.  bumt-oft'er. 

Dent.  15:21  blem.  not*,  it,  17:I 

1  Sam.  1:3  Elkan.  went  up  to  *. 
15:15  peo.  spared  best  to*,  to  L. 
Ifc2  I  am  come  to  *.  to  Lord,  5. 

2  AT.  14:4  as  yet  the  people  did  *. 
2  C/ir.  .33:17 

17:.'»  nor  shall  ».  to  other  gods 
\yhr.  ll:lfi  came  lo  J.  to*.  toL 
f.lr  4:2  seek  your  God  and  do  ». 
.\eh.  4:2  will  they*./ 
y^.  5-1:6  I  will  freely  *,  to  thee. 


/'*.  107:22  *.  sacrifices  of  thanks. 

Ezfk.  .'39:17  gath.  lo  my  *.  I  do  s. 

//OS.  4:13*.  on  lops  of  mountains 

14  they  *.  with  harlots,  there. 

8:13  th.  *.  bill  L.  aecepteth  not 

12:11  they  ,«.  bullocks  in  Uilgal 

13:2  let  men  lliat  .«.  kiss  calves 

./oil.  2:9  I  Hill  s.  with  tlianksgi. 

//ab.  1:16  they  *.  unto  their  net 

/fc.  14:21  fh.-y  that  s.  sh.  seethe 

1  Cor.  10:-2U  (leiiiilis  *.  to  devils 

8A('ltlPI('EII. 
F.r.  32:8  made  calf,  «.  f  hereunto 
/'flit.  :i2:17  s.  to  devils,  not  to  u. 
Jos.  8:31  *.  thereon  peace-olfer. 
■JiKl.  2:5  they  *.  there  unto  Lord 

1  .Va«i.  11:15  pu.  went  to  G.  t.,, 

2  .vrrm.  6:13  Day.  *.  ox.  and  fall. 

1  A.  3:2  only  the  people  *.  in  the 
high  iilacis,  3;  2  A'.  12:3; 
1.5:4.  35;   16:4;  2  C/ir.  28:4 

11:8  slraie-Q  wives.  *.  in  th.  go. 

2  A'.  17::i2  lowest  priests  wh  « 

1  C/ir.  21:28  L.  answ.  then  he*. 

2  Chr.  6:6  nsse.  be.  ark.  «.  sheep 
2«:-2:|  A.  s.  tc.  gods  of  Damascus 
S.'):16  >laimsseli  *.  on  altar  of  L 
34:4  on  graves  ofth.  that  hart  «. 

Ps.  llHi:;37  they  «.  sons  to  devils. 

38  they  *.  to  idols  offanaan 
Ezrk.  .3!l:19sacri.  which  I  have*. 
//OS.  11:2  they  «.  loltaalim 

I  Cor.  5:7  Ch.  our  Pass,  is  «.  for 
Hev.  2:14  things  *.  to  idols,  20 

I  SA<'RIFICEI)ST. 

Dcut.  16:4  flesh  s.  rem.  all  night 
SACRIFICES. 

Gen.  46:1  Is.  at  r.eer-shcba  off.  «. 
Ej:  10:25  thou  must  give  us  *. 

18:12  Jethro  took  s.  "for  God 
Lei\  10:13  ».  of  L.  made  by  Are 

17:7  Bli.  no  more  ofl'er  s.  to  dev. 
A'(/;n.  25:2  called  people  to*. 

28:2  *.  observe  toolTerin  season 
Df<il.  12:6  thither  bring  vonr*. 

3.3:19  offer  «.  of  righteousness 
Jos.  13:14  .«.  of  L.  flieir  iuherita. 

22:'J8  altar  not  for  *.  29 
1  .*>■((;«.  6:15 sacrificed*,  to  the  L. 

15:22  hath  L.  as  great  del.  in  * 

1  Chr.  29:21  sacrificed  «.  in  aim. 

2  Chr.  7:1  fire  came  and  cons.  *. 
29:31  bring  ».  they  brought  in*. 

Ezr.  6:3  place  where  he  offer,  s. 
10  may  ofl'er  s.  to  G.  of  heaven 
Neh.  12:43  that  day  th.  offered  s. 
Ps.  4:5  offer  *.  of  righteousness 
27:6  tlieref.  will  I  offer  «.  of  Joy 
50:8  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  ». 
51:17  *.  of  God  are  a  broken  sp. 
19  pleased  with  *.  of  righteous. 
106:28  joined  to  Baal-peor  eat  ». 
107:'22sacrifice*.  of  thanksgivi. 
Proi'.  17:1  house  full  of*. 
/*.  1:11  to  what  purpose  your*  ? 
29:1  year  to  year,  let  th.  kill  «.' 
4:3:23  nor  honor,  me  with  thy  s 
24  nor  fill,  me  with  fat  of  thy  «, 
56:7  their  *.  sliall  be  accepted 
Jer.  6:20  nor  are  your  *.  sweet 
7:31  burnt  offeri'ngs  to  your*. 
17:'36  bringing  *.  of  praise  to  L. 
Ezek.  20:28  saw  hill,  and  offer.*. 
Bos.  4:19  be  a.sbamed,  bee.  of*. 
9:4  *.  be  as  bread  of  mourners 
Amos  4:4  bring  your.«.  ev.  mom. 
5:'35  have  ve  ofl'er.  unto  me  *.  i* 
Mark  12:.33  love  L.  is  more  th.  *. 
ii/t«  1:5:1  blood  Pi.  mingl.  wi.*. 
Ads  7:42  offered  «.  forty  years  ? 
1  Cor.  10:18eal*.parfak.  of  altar 
Ueb.  5:1  ofl'er  gifts.  *.  for  sins 
8:3  high-pri-  ordained  to  offer*. 
9:9  were  offered  both  gif.  and  *. 
2.^  heav.  things  with  better*. 
10:3  in  th.  *.  is  a  remembrance 

I I  off.  same  *.  that  never  can 
i:):16  wi.  such  *.  G.  is  well  pie. 

1  Pet.  2:5  priesthood  to  off.  up  a. 

See  BtTRNT. 

6ACRIFICETH. 

Ex.  22:'20  he  that  «.  to  any  good 
Ec.  9:2  that «,  him  that  *.  not 
/*.  ()5:3  peo.  that  *.  in  gardens 
66:3  he  that  *.  a  lamb 
Mai.  1:14  and  *.  a  corrupt  thing 

SACR1FICI\U. 

1  K.  8:5  I.  were  wi.  him  *.  sheep 

12:32  *.  to  calves  he  had  made 

SACRILEGE. 

Som.  2:22  dost  thou  commit  *.  f 

SAD. 
Oen.  40:6  .7.  looked,  they  were*. 
1  .Sam.  1 :18  countcn.  no  more  «. 
1  A'.  21:5  why  Is  thy  spirit  so  «.  / 


SAI 
.Veh.  2:3  why  is  thy  rounten.  s.  f 
I'.ztk.  13:22  made' heart  of  righie. 
*.  whom  I  have  not  tuude  *. 
.Vat.  6:16  be  not  of  a  *.  eounten. 
.Hark  10:22  he  was  *.  at  saving 
Luke  24: 17  as  ye  walk,  anjare*. 

SADDLE. 
Lev.  15:9  what  ».  he  riilelh  upon 

SADDLE,  Verb. 
2  Slim.  19:26  1  will .,.  me  an  ass 

1  A.  13:13  said,  .«.  me  Ihe  ass,  21 

SADDLED. 
Gen.  22:3  Abrah.  rose  and  s.  asa 
A//WI.  22:21  lialaani  *.  his  ass 
./("/.  19:10  with  L.  two  asses* 

2  .Sam.  16:1  nn-t  I),  wilh  asses  *. 
17:'i3  Abithophi-I  «.  bis  ass 

1  A'.  2:40  .'Jhiniei  *.  and  went 
1.3:13  they  *.  him  the  ass,  '23,  27 

2  A.  4:24  the  woman  «.  an  ass 

SADDl'CEES. 

Mat.  3:7  wh.  he  saw  the  S.  come 

16:1  S.  came  femiiting  .lesus 

6  biware  of  lea\en  of  .S.  ]].  12 

22:'23  Ihe  same  day  came  the  H. 

84  he  had  put  the  S.  to  silence 


■'  .  ..^  ......  (..,1  ,  ,1V,  ....  HI  i-i  leiiLi: 

,  .'ll-'  "!•■  fief's  and  S.  came 
laid  hands  on  ajjostles 


5:1.. 

2'3:6  P.  percei.  one  part  were  S, 
SS.say,  There  is  no  resuiiect. 
SAULV. 
Gen.  40:7  w  hy  look  ye  so  *.  ? 

SADKESS. 
Ec.  7:3  by  *.  of  countenance 
SAFE. 

1  Sam.  12:11  and  ye  dwelled  « 

2  Simi.  18:'29  is  Ab.salom  *.  .f  32 
Job  21:9  their  houses  .«.  from  fear 
/■*.  119: 117  hold  nieup.  Ish  hi  ,.■ 
Prow  18:10  right,  run  in.  are  s. 

29:'25  whoso  trusteth  in  L.  he  «. 
Is.  5:29  carry  the  prey  a«av  ,.■ 
Ezek.  34:'27  sh.  be  *.  in  tli.'lond 
Luke  15:27  had  received  him  .>. 
-■Ic^*  2:3:'24  may  bring  him  s.  to  P. 
27:44  they  escaped  all  *.  to  laud 
PIdl.  3:1  to  write,  for  you  it  iss. 

SAFEGUARD. 
1  Sam.  22:23  thou  shall  be  In  a. 

SAFELY. 
Ps.  78:53  he  led  them  on  *. 
Pror.  1:33  heark.  to  mesh.  dw.*. 
3:2:3  shall  thou  walk  in  way  «. 
31:11  hush,  doth  «.  trust  in'her 
/-■.  41:3  pursued  thcni,  passed  *. 
IIos.  2:18  I  will  make  them  lie  s 
Zee.  14:11  Jeru,salem  shall  be  s. 
i\/ark  14:44  and  lead  him  aw  ay  *. 
Acts  16:23  jailer  to  keep  them  ». 
See  DWELL. 

SAFETY. 
Job  3:26  not  in  *.  nor  had  I  rest 
5:4  his  children  are  far  from*. 
11  that  th.  may  be  exalted  to*. 
11:18  Shalt  fake  thy  rest  in  ». 
24:2:3  given  him  to  be  in  ». 
Ps.  12:5  I  will  set  him  in*. 
.'3;3:17  hor.se  is  vain  thing  for  a. 
Pror.  11:14  in  counsel,  is  *.  24:8 
21:31  horse  for  battle,*,  isof  L. 
/'■•.  14:;30  shall  lie  down  in  ». 
.icts  5:23  prison  shut  with  all  ». 
1  Thes.  5:3  sh.  say,  Peace  and  *. 
See  DWELL. 

S.AFFROX. 
Cant.  4:14  *.  calamus  and  cinna. 

S.AIL,  Substantive. 
Is.  SS:ii  could  not  spread  the  *. 
Ezfk.  27:7  spreadest  to  be  thy  *. 
Acts  27:17  strake  *.  so  were  diiv. 
40  boised  up  tnaiu  *.  to  wind 
SAIL. 
Acts  20:3  as  he  was  abont  to  a. 
16  Paul  had  determined  to  ». 
27:1  when  we  sho.  *.  into  Italy 
24  G.  hath  given  thee  th.  th.  ». 
SAILED. 
Luke  8:23  as  th.  «.  he  fell  asleep 
Acts  '27:7  when  we  had  *.  slowhf 

SAILI\G. 

Acts  21:2  finding  a  ship  *.  over 

27:6  centurion  found  a  ship  s. 

9  when  *.  was  now  dangoi-oaa 

SAILORS. 

Rev.  18:17  and*,  stood  afar  off 

SAI.VT. 
Ps.  106:16  they  envied  Aa.  the  a. 
Dan.  8:13  I  heard  one  *,  speak- 
ing, another  *.  said  to  that 
*.  which 
Ph.il.  4:21  Salute  «vciy  ».  In  C.  J. 


zd} 


1004 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SAK 
SAIXTS. 

Dmt.  30:2  came  with  10,000  of  *. 
3  all  his  ^.  are  in  thy  hand 

1  Sam.  2:9  keep  the  feet  of  his  *. 

2  Chr.  6:41  let  thy  s.  rejoice 
Job  5:1  wh.  of  P.  wilt  thou  turn? 

15:15  putteth  no  trust  in  his  s. 
pA'.  1G::J  to  s.  that  are  in  earth 
30:4  sing-  to  Lord,  O  ve  *.  of  Ms 
^  31:33  O  love  the  L.  afl  ye  his  8. 
ZX'SS  fear  the  Lord,  yc  liis  /?. 
37:28  Lord  forsaketh  not  his  s. 
50:5  feather  my  .s\  toi^ether  to 
52:9  for  it  is  good  before  thy  8, 
T9:a  Ileah  of  thy  x'.  to  beasts 
89:5  faithfulness  in  congre.  of  5. 

7  God  is  feared  in  assera.  of «. 
97:10  preserveth  souls  of  hiss. 
116:15  prec.  to  L.  is  death  of «. 
1:32:9  let  thy  8,  shout  for  joy 

16  s,  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 
145:10  and  .?.  shall  bless  thee 
14*^:14  exalt,  praise  of  all  hiss. 
149:1  prai?ein  congrega.  of  *. 

5  let  s.  be  joyful  in  sdory 

9  this  honor  "have  all  his  s. 
Prov.  2:8  preserv.  way  of  his  8. 
Dan.  7:18  8.  sh.  take  king.  22,  27 

21  same  horn  made  war  wi.  s. 

25  wear  out  the  s.  of  M.  High 
Hos.  11:12  Ju.  is  faithful  with" 5. 
Z€c.  14:5  G.  sh.  come  and  all  ^^. 
Mat.  27:52  bodies  of  s.  that  slept 
Actii  9:13  evil  hath  dime  to  thy  a'. 

32  Peter  came  down  also  to  8. 

41  when  he  hud  called  the  s. 
26:10  many  of  *\  did  I  shut  up 
Ji077i.  1:7  belov.  of  G.  called  to  8. 
8:27  maketh  intercession  for  s. 
12:13  distributing  to  neces.  of  5. 
15:35  go  to  Jer.  to  minister  to  s. 

26  ii  i-oiitribution  for  pour  s. 
31  serv.  may  bi:-  accepted  of  5. 

16:2  receive  her  as  bccometh  *". 
15  salute  all  the  s.  Heb.  13:34 

1  Cor.  1:2  sanctif.  called  to  be  s. 
6:2  know  th.  a\  sh.  jud.  world? 
14:33  as  in  all  churches  of  5. 
16:1  concern,  collection  fors. 

15  addicted  to  ministry  of  s. 

2  Cor.  1:1  with  all  5.  in  Achftia 
8:4  tnke  on  us  ministering  to  *. 
9:1  t(nu.liing  ministering  to  *. 

13  nut  only  suppli.  want  of  s. 
13:13  s.  salute  you,  Phil.  4:22 

Eph.  1:1  10  the-f.  at  Ephesus 
15  heard  of  your  love  to  all  8. 
18  Lrlo.  of  his  inheritance  in  *. 

2:19  IVllow-citizens  with  8. 

3:8  am  less  than  least  of  all  8. 
IS  able  to  comprehend  with  8. 

4:13  for  perfecting  of  the  s. 

5:3  not  be  named  as  becom.  8. 

6:18  prav.  with  prayer  for  all  8. 
Phil.  1:110  all  the  s.  in  C.  Jesus 

Col.  1:3  to  all  the  s.  and  faithful 
4  the  love  ye  have  to  all  the  s, 
12partak.  of  inheritance  of  s. 
26  mystery  made  manif.  to  s. 

1  Thex.  3:13  coming  of  L.  withs. 

2  Thes.  1:10  glorified  in  his  s. 
1  Tim.  5:10  washed  thes.  feet 
Phile.  5  love  thou  hast  to  all .«. 

7  bowels  of  thes.  arc  refreshed 
Heb.  6:10  ye  have  minis,  to  s. 
Jude  3  faith  once  delivered  to  s. 

14  L.  com.  with  10,000  of  his  s. 
Bev.  5:8  the  prayers  of  s.  8:3.  4 

11:18  should,  give  reward  to  8. 
13:7  to  make  war  wMth  the  s. 

10  patience  and  faith  of  the  s. 
14:12  here  is  patience  of  thes. 
15:3  just  are  thy  ways,  K.  of  s. 
16:6  they  shed  blood  of  the  s. 
17:6  drunken  with  blood  of  s. 
18:34  in  her  was  blood  of  the  s. 
19:8  linen  is  ri;:hteousnQss  of  s. 
20:9  compassed  camp  of  the  s. 

SMTH. 
i6fe«  JESUS,  LORD,  etc. 

SAKE. 
Gen.  8:31  not  curse  gr.  for  m.  s. 
12:16  entreated  Abram  for  hers. 
18:29  not  do  it  for  forty's  s. 
31  not  for  tw.'s  s.  32  tan's  s. 
20:11  slay  me  for  my  wife's  s. 
26:24  mult,  thy  seed  for  Ah. 's  s. 
39:5  l>les.  house  for  Joseph's  s. 
Ejt.  18:8  to  Kgypt  for  Israel's  s. 
21:26  for  eye's  s.  27  tooth's  s. 
N'im.  11:29  env.  thou  for  my  8.? 
£5:11  he  was  zealous  for  my  s. 

1  Sam.  12:22  fors.  peo.  for  na.  s. 
23:10  destrov  the  city  for  my  s 

2  Sam.  5:12  tord  exalted  kingd. 

for  Israel's  s. 
7:21  for  word's  s.  1  CJtr.  17:19 


SAK 

2  Sam.  9:1  kindness  for  Jon.  s.  7 

18:5  d«^al  gently  for  my  s. 

1  K.  8:41  Cometh  out  far  country 

for  thv  name's  s.  2  Chr.  6:32 

11:12  for  Dav.  thy  father's  s.  13, 

33,  34 ;  15:4 ;  3  K.  8:19 ;  19:34 ; 

20:6;  P.<.  132:10 

13  Jerusalem's  s.  I  have  chos. 

Nek.  9:31  consume  for  mercies'  s. 

Job  19;I7  cntre.  for  children's  s. 

Ps.  6:4  save  for  mercies'  s.  .31:16 

23:3  lead,  me  for  name's  s.  31:3 

25:7  remem.  me  for  goodness' s. 

11  for  name's  s.  pardon  iniq. 
44:26  redeem  us  for  mercies'  s. 
69:6  not  be  confound,  for  my  s. 
79:9  purge  sins  for  thy  name's  s. 
106:8  saved  th.  for  his  name's  s. 
109:21  do  for  me,  for  name's  s. 
115:1  thy  mercy  and  truth's  s. 
143:11  quick,  me  for  name's  s. 
7s.  37:35  for  own  s.  and  Dav.  s. 
42:21  for  righteousness'  s. 
43:14  for  your  s.  sent  to  Baby. 
25  our  transgress,  for  own  s. 
45:4  for  Jacob's  s.  I  have  called 
48:9  for  my  name's  s.  I  defer 
11  for  mine  own  s.  will  I  do 
62:1  for  Zion's  s.  Jerusalem's  8. 
6:^:17  return  for  thy  servant's  s. 
66:5  cast  out  for  my  name's  s. 
Jer.  14:7  do  thou  it  for  name's  s. 

21  do  not  abhor  us  for  na.  s. 
Ezek.  20:9  but  I  wrought  for  my 

name's  s.  14,  22,  44 :  .36:22 
Dan.  9:17  shine  on,  for  L.'s  s. 

19  defer  not  for  th.  own  s.  O  G. 
■Ton.  1:12  for  my  s.  tempest  is 
^flc..  3:12  Z.  for  yours,  be  ploug. 
Mat.  5:11  evil  ag.  you  for  my  s. 
10:22hat.  for  my  name's  s.  24:9: 

J/a;-A;  13:13;  Luke'^V.Vt 
39  he  that  loseth  life  for  mv  s. 
16:25;  M/rA:  8:35  ;  Lnl-e<):%\ 
14:3  Herod  had  bound  John  for 

Herodias' s.   Mark  Gill 
19:13  eun.  for  kingd.  heav.'s  s. 
29  left  lands  for  mv  s.  sh.  rec. 
Mark  10:39;  i^U^  18:29 
Mark  4:17  persec.  for  word's  s. 
Luke  6:33  for  Son  of  man's  s. 
Jokn  12:9  came  not  for  Jesus'  s. 
13:38  lay  down  life  for  my  s.  f 
14:11  believe  me  for  works'  s. 
15:21  do  to  you  for  ray  name's^. 
Act8  9:16  suffer  for  my  name's  s. 
26:7  hope's  s.  I  am  ace.  of  Jews 
Bom.  4:23  written  for  his  s.  alone 
11:28  are  encu\ies  for  your  s. 
15:30  Lord's  s.  strive  in  prayers 

1  Cor.  4:10  we  are  fools  for  C.  s. 
9:23  this  I  do  for  the  gospel's  s. 

2  Cor.  4:5  your  serv.  for  Jesus'  s. 
11  delivered  to  death  for  J.  s. 

13:10  pleas,  in  distress,  for  C.  s. 
Eph.  4:32  G.  for  0.  s.  forij.  you 
Phil.  1:29  to  suffer  for  his  s. 
Col.  1:24  for  his  body'ss.  church 

3:6  things'  s.  wrath  of  G.  com. 
1  Thes.  1:5  we  were  for  your  s. 

5:13  esteem  for  their  work's  s. 
PhUe.  9  for  love's  s.  I  beseech 
1  Pet.  2:13  submit  to  every  ordi. 
of  man  for  Lord's  s. 

1  John  2:12  forgiv.  for  name's  s. 

2  Jolin  2  for  truth's  s,  that  dwel. 

3  John  7  for  his  name's  s. 
Rev.  2:3  for  name's  s.  labored 

Thy  SAKE. 
Gen.  3:17  cursed  is  gro.  for  thy 8. 

12:13  be  well  with  me  for  thy  s. 

30:27  hath  bless,  me  for  thy  s. 
P^.  44:22  for  t.  s.  kill.  Pom.  8:36 

69:7  for  t.  s.  I  have  borne  repr. 
Zv>.  54:15  shall  fall  for  My  s. 
Jfr.  15:15  for  t.  s.  I  suff.  rebuke 
John  13:37  lay  down  life  for  t.  s. 

SARES. 
Gfin.  18:26  spare  jilace  for  th.  s. 
Lev.  26:45  for  their  s.  rem.  cov. 
Devt.  1:37  Lord  was  angrv  with 

me  for  your  s.  3:26 ;  4:"21 
Jud.  21:22  favorable  for  our  s. 
Pfth  l:13tn'i('vethmeforvours. 
1  6'//r.  Hi:21  he  reproved' kings 

for  theirs.  Ps.  105:14 
P.^.  7:7  for  th.  s.  return  on  high 

106:32  went  ill  wi.  Mo.  for  ih.  s. 
Is.  65:8  so  will  I  do  for  serv  's  s 
Ezek.  36:22  not  for  your  s.  Is.  32 
Pan.  2:30  for  Ih.  s.  make  known 
.}f<irk  6:26  for  their  s.  which  sat 
John  11:15  L'lad  for  yours. 

J3::i0  this  voire  cnmc  for  yours. 

17:19  for  their  A'.  I  •-anct.  myself 
Pfrm.  11:28  belov.  for  fathers'  s. 
1  Cor.  9:10  saith  he  it  for  our«.  ? 


SAL 

2  Cor.  4:15  all  things  for  your  s. 

8:9  for  your  s.  he  became  poor 

1  TOcs.  3:9  joy  for  vour  s.  bef.  G 

2  Tim.  2:10  end.  all  for  elect's  s, 
SAXAMIS.    Acts  13:5 

SALATHIEL. 

1  CTir.  3:17  8.  sou  of,  Mat.  1:12 
Lvke  3:27  which  was  sou  of  S. 

SALE. 
Lev.  95:27  count  years  of  s. 

50  price  of  s.  according  to  yea. 
Deut.  18:8  that  wh.  cometh  of  s, 

SALE.M. 
Gen.  14:18  Melchiz.  king  of  S. 
P^.  76:2  in  S.  also  his  tabernacle 
Heb.  7:1  Melchiz.  king  of  S.  2 

SALMO\. 
Buth  4:20,  21 ;  1  Chr.  2:11 :  Mat. 

1:4,5 
Ps.  68:14  white  as  snow  in  S. 
Luke  3:32  wh.  was  the  son  of  S. 

SALMOXE. 
Acts  27:7  Crete,  over  against  S. 
SALOME.    Mark  15:40;  16:1 

SALT. 
Gen.  19:26  Lot's  wife  became  s. 
Le}\  2:13  wi.  all  thy  oflF.  offer  s. 
Deut.  29:23  wh.  land  thereof  is  s. 
Jos.  15:62  chil.  of  J.  had  city  of  s. 
Jud.  9:45  and  sowed  it  with  s. 

2  Sam.  8:13  Syrians  in  val.  of  s. 
2  K.  2:20  cruse,  pat  s.  therein 

21  went  to  spring,  cast  s.  in 
14:7  Amazi.  slew  in  valley  of  s. 
10,000,  1  Chr.  18:12;  2  Chr. 
25:11 
Ezr.  6:9  have  need  of.  wheat,  s. 
7:22  s.  without  pres.  how  much 
Job  6:6  unsav.  eaten  without  s.  f 
■Tcr.  17:6  iuh.  places  in  a  s.  land 
Ez^k.  43:24  cast  s.  upon  them 
47:11  marshes  shall  be  giv.  tos. 
Zep.  2:9  Moab  shall  be  as  s.  pits 
Mat.  5:13  ye  are  s.  of  earth,  if  s. 
Mark  9:49"sacrifice  salted  wi.  s. 
50  s.  is  good,  if  s.  have  lost  his 
ealtness,  ha.  s.  in  yourselves 
Lvke  14:34  s.  is  good,  but  if  s. 
Col.  4:6  speech  ne  season,  wi.  s. 
Jam.  3:12  yield  s.  water  and  fre. 

See  COVENANT. 

SALT  sea. 

Gen.  14:3  vale  of  Sid.  wh.  is  s.  s. 
Nvm.  34:12  goings  out  be  at  s.  s. 
Deut.  3:17  s.  sea  under  Ashdoth 
Jof!.  3:16  wnt.  came  tow.  s.  sea 
12:3  plain  to  s.  sea,  15:2;  18:19 
SALTED. 
Ezek.  16:4  thou  wast  not  s.  at  all 
Mat.  5:13  wherew.  shall  it  bes 
Mark  9:49  ev.  one  sh.  be  s.  with 
lire,  ev.  sacri.  be  s.  with  salt 
SALTXESS. 
Mark  9:50  if  salt  have  lost  his  s. 

SALCTATIOX,  S, 
Mark  12:;38  scribes  who  love  s. 
Luke  1:29  what  manner  of  s. 

41  at  s.  of  M.  babe  leaped,  44 
1  Cor.  16:2]  greet  von.  the  s.  of 
me,  Col.  4:18;  2  Thes.  3:17 
SALUTE, 

1  Sam.  10:4  they  will  s.  thee  and 
13:10  meet  S.  they  migh's.  him 
25:14  Da.  sent  to  s.  our  Master 

2  Sam.  8:10  sent  his  son  to  s.  D. 
2  K.  4:29  s.  him  not,  if  any  s.  th. 

10:13  we  go  to  s.  child,  of  king 
Mat.  5:47  if  ye  s.  brethren  only 

10:12  wh.  ye  come  in  house  s.  it 
Mark  15:18  and  began  to  s.  him 
Luke  10:4  s.  no  man  by  the  way 
Arts  25:13  came  to  s.  Festus 
Bom.  16:5  s.  well-beloved  Epe. 
7  s.  Andronicus;  9  s.  Urbane 

10  s.  Applies,  s.  Aristo.  house 

11  s.  Ilerodian;  12  s.  Persis 
13  8.  Rufus  chosen  in  Lord 
16  s.  wi.  holy  kiss,  chnrcliess. 
22  I  Tertius,  s.  you  in  Lord 

1  Cor.  16:19  churches  of  A.  s.  you, 
Aquila  and  Priscilla  s.  you 

2  Cor.  13:13  sai.  s.  yon.  Phil.  4:22 
Phil.  4:21  s.  every  saint  in  C.  J. 
Col.  4:15  s.  brethren  in  Laodicea 

2  Tim.  4:19  s.  household  of  One. 
Tit.  3:15  all  that  are  with  me  s. 
Pliil^.  23  there  s.  thee  Epaphras 
Heb.  13:24  ff.  them  that  have  rule 

over  yoii.  thc-y  of  Italy  s. 

3  John  14  our  friends  s.  thee 
SALUTED. 

Ji/d.  18:15  the  Danites  s.  Micah 
1  Sam.  17:23  David  s.  his  breth. 


SAL 

1  Sam.  30:21  David  came  to  peo. 

s.  them 
Mark  9:15  peo.  run.  to  J.  s.  him 
Lvke  1:40  M.  entered,  s.  Elisab. 
Acts  18:22  P.  when  he  s.  church 
21:7  we  came  and  s.  brethren 

19  when  Paul  had  s.  James 

SALUTETH. 

Bom.  16:23  and  Erastus,  s.  yoa 

Col.  4:10  fellow-prisoner,  s.  yoii 

12  a  servant  of  Christ,  s.  you 

1  Pet.  5:13  church  at  Bab.  s.  you 

SALVATIOIV. 
Rr.  14:13  and  see  the  s.  of  the 

Lord,  2  Chr.  20:17 
Deut.  32:15  esteemed  rock  of  s. 

1  -S'rtm.  11:13  L.  wrought  s.  in  Ib, 
14:45  Jona.  who  wro.  great  s. 
19:5  L.  wrought  great  s.  for  Is. 

2  Sam.  22:51  tower  of  s.  for  king- 

1  Chr.  16:23  show  fr.  day  to  d.  s. 
35  save  ns,  O  God  of  our  s. 

2  Chr.  6:41  priests  be  clo.  withs. 
Ps.  3:8  s.  belontreth  to  the  Lord 

14:7  0  th.  s.  of  Is.  we.  come.  53:6 
24:5  righteous,  from  G.  of  his  s. 
35:9  soul  shall  rejoice  in  his  s. 
37:39  s.  of  the  ri<rhteous  is  of  L. 
50:23  to  him  wilf  I  show  s.  of  G, 
65:5  answer  us  O  G.  of  our  s. 
68:19  blessed  be  L.  G.  of  our  s. 

20  he  that  is  our  G.  is  G.  of  s. 
74:12  work.  s.  in  midst  of  earth 
78:22  they  trusted  not  in  his  s. 
79:9  help  us,  O  God  of  our  s. 
85:4  tiini  us.  O  God  of  our  s. 

9  hiss,  nigh  them  th.  fear  him 
95:1  joy  f.  noise  to  rock  of  ours. 
96:3  show  his  s.  fr.  day  to  day 
98:2  Lord  hath  made  kn.  his  s. 

3  ends  of  earth  seen  s.  of  God. 
116:13  1  will  take  cup  of  5. 
118:15  voice  of  s.  in  tabernacle 
119:155  s.  is  far  from  wicked 
132:16  clothe  her  priests  withs. 
144:10  he  thatgiv.  s.  unto  kings 
149:4  will  beautify  meek  with  Sr 
Is.  12:3  water  out  wells  of  s. 
25:9  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  hiss; 
26:1  s.  will  G.  appoint  for  walls 
33:2  our  s.  in  time  of  trouble 

6  knowledge,  and  stren.  of  s. 
45:8  earth  open,  let  th.  brings, 

17  Is.  be  saved  with  everlas.  s. 
46:13  place  s.  in  Zion,  for  Israel 
49:8  in  a  day  of  s.  I  helped  thee 
52:7  feet  of  him  that  publish,  s. 

10  ends  of  earth  sh.  see  s.  of  G. 
59:11  we  look  for  s.  far  from  u& 

16  therefore  his  arm  bro.  s. 

17  put  on  helmet  of  s.  on  head 
60:18  thy  walls  s.  gates  praise 
61:10  clo.  me  wi.  garments  of  s. 
62:1  s.  thereof  as  lamp  burnetii 
63:5  mine  own  arm  brought  s. 

Jer.  3:23  in  vain  is  s.  hoped  for  fr. 
hills,  truly  in  L.  is  s.  cf  Isr. 
Lam.  3:26  wait  for  s.  of  Lord 
Jon.  2:9  that  I  vowed,  s.  of  Lord 
Hab.  3:8  didst  ride  on  char,  of  s. 
13  wentcst  for  s.  of  thy  people 
even  for  s.  with  th.  anointed 
Zee.  9:9  Kinj,'.  just,  having  s. 
Lvke  1:69  raised  up  horn  off. 
77  to  give  knowl.  of  s.  to  peo. 
3:6  all  flesh  shall  see  s.  of  God 
19:9  s.  is  come  to  this  house 
John  4:22  worship,  s.  is  of  Jews 
Acts  4:12  nei.  is  s.  in  any  other 
13:26  to  you  is  word  of  s.  sent 
47  be  for  s.  to  ends  of  the  earth. 
16:17  th.  men  show  us  way  of*. 
28:28  s.  of  G.  is  sent  to  Gentiles 
Pom..  1:16  power  of  God  to  s. 
10:10  confession  is  made  to  9. 
11:11  s.  is  come  toGentiles 
13:11  s.  nearer  th.  wh.  we  beli, 
2  Cor.  1:6  comfort,  is  for  your*. 
6:2  in  day  of  s.  I  succored  thee,- 
now  accepted  time,  day  of  #, 
7:10  sorrow  work,  repent.'to  s. 
Ep/i.  1:13  heard  gospcd  of  yours.. 
6:17  helmet  of  s.  sword  of  Spirit 
htf.  1:28  evident  token  of  s. 


Ph 
2:12  work  out  your  s.  with  fear 

1  The8.  5:8  for  a  helm,  hope  of  s. 

9  appoi.  us  to  obtain  s.  by  L. 

2  The8.  2:13  G.  chosen  you  to  s. 
2  Thn.  2:10  may  obtain  .f.  Christ 

3:15  able  to  make  wise  to  s. 
Tit.  2:11  grace  of  G.  brin^eth  8. 
Heb.  1:14  who  shall  be  heirs  of  s_ 

2:3  escape,  if  weneg.  so  great*. 

10  Captain  of  theirs,  perfect 
5:9  became  Author  of  s.  to  all 
6:9  thin-rs  that  accompany  s. 
9:28  th.  ap.  without  em  to  «. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1005 


SAM 


1 7W.  1:5  kept  thro'  fnllh  nnto  s. 

0  ymir  fiiitli  s.  of  your  soula 
10  of  \vh.  «.  prophota  Imve  liiq. 

J  Pet.  :i:lf)  lonK-autTer.  of  L.  is  c 

Jiitlt:\  lo  wrifeto  youof  coin.  d. 

J!ti:  7:10  ».  to  O.  Hl:l  f.  to  Lord 

12:10  m>\v  ia  come  -v.  niul  alren. 

SIv  SVLVVTION'. 
Et.  15:3  1,.  mv  aiiiij;,  h.-c.  my*. 
2  ^'om.  3i:S  shii'Ul,  liorii  u{  iiiij  s. 
47  bi'  riK-k  of  F«y  ».  /V.  18:40 
a;):5  III!  mi/  ».  nil  my  deaire 
./o6  Hi:  It;  lio  also  shall  he  my  «. 
ft.  io:5  thou  !irl  Ood  of  my  «. 
471  Iho  l.oi-d  ia  mv  light  and 

mil  s.  0-2:6 :  Is.  12:2 
n  O  God  of  my .«.  51:14;  SS:1 
TiS:-J3  0  L.  my  «.  02:3  is  my  k.  6 
03:1  Ood,  from  him  com.  wiy  ». 

7  G.  my  «  S!':20  rock  of  my  s. 
91:10  and  show  him  my  s. 
118:14  I,,  bee.  my  s.  31 :  />.  12:3 
140:7  Lord  the  atren^th  of  my  ' 

Is.  12:2  O.  is  my  s.  is  bee.  my  s 
40:13  my  «.  shall  not  tarry 
49:0  my  s.  to  end  of  the  earth 
£1:5  my  s.  Kone  for.  6  for  ever 

8  my  s.  fr.  generation  to  gene. 
50:1  my  s.  ia  near  to  come 

^^lc.  7:7  wait  for  God  of  my  ». 
Ileh.  .•):!«  iov  in  Ood  of  my  s. 
Fliil.  I:l'.)'l'kn.tlii3  tiirnlomys. 

Thv  SVI.VVTIOX. 
Gen.  411:18  1  wailed  for  Ihy  s. 

1  Sum.  2:1  bee.  I  rejoice  in  I.  «. 
3  Sam.  22::)(i  hnat  also  given  mc 

the  shield  of /Ays.  P.<.  18:35 
ps.  !t:14  I  will  rejoice  in  Ihyx. 
1.3:5  mv  heart  shall  rej.  in  thys. 
20:5  we  will  rejoice  in  thy  s. 
21:1  in  t.  s.  how  shall  he  rej.  1 
5  his  glory  ia  great  in  Ihij  s. 
35:3  sav  unto  soul,  I  am  lliys. 
40:10  declared  faithful.  mu\t.  s. 
10  let  such  as  love  thy  s.  say 
51:13  rest,  to  mc  joyiu'/.  .«.  70:4 
0',i:13  lienr  mc  in  tnllh  of  thy  s. 
29  let  thii  s.  set  me  up  on  high 
71:15  month  sh.  show  forth  (.  s. 
85:7  O  Lord,  grant  us  Ihy  s. 
100:4  reuu-mber  mc  with  thy  a. 
119:41  let  t.  s.  come  ac.  to  word 
81  my  soul  fainteth  for  thy  s. 
123  mine  eves  fail  for  Ihy  .». 
160  Lord,  I  have  hoped  for  I.  s. 
174  I  have  longed  for  I.  «.  O  L. 
Is.  17:10  hast  forgot.  God  of /.«. 
62:11  say  to  Zioii,  t.  s.  comcth 
luke  2:30  miue  eyes  ha.  seen  t.  s. 

gAM.VRI\. 
1  A".  10:2)  Omri  bought  hill  S. 
Mic.  1:0  will  make  S.  as  a  heap 
Ziike  17:11  through  midst  of  S. 
John  4:4  must  needs  go  thro'  S. 
Ads  6:1  thro'  regions  ofS.  5, 14 

In  SAMARIA. 
1  A'.  10:-28  O.  burieil  in  S.  22:37 

29  Ahab  reigned  in  S.  33:.">1 
Amos  :i:12  taken  tb:ii  dwell  ia  S.  i 
Ads  1:8  tome  in  Judeaand  in  S. 

SAMVniTAX. 
Li'ke  10::;:!  a  certain  S.  came 

17:16  giv.  him  thanks,  wis  a  S. 
John  8:48  art  a  S.  hast  a  devil 

SAMABITAXS.  • 
2 K  17:2!)  hi.  places S.  had  made 
Mat.  10:5  city  of  S.  enter  not 
Ziik'  9:')3  ent.  into  village  of  S. 
John  4:9  .1.  have  no  deal.  wi.  S. 
39  many  of  S.  of  that  city  bel. 
40 1 lie  S.  bcponuht  him  to  tarry 
Acts  b:23  preached  in  vil.  of  S. 

S.VME. 
Jiid.  7:4  s.  shall  go,  s.  sh  not  go 
P».  102:-37  but  thou  art  the  «. 

113*3  to  going  do.  of  Jf.  Mai.  1:11 

Arts  24:'20or  let  theses,  here  say 

Jlrli.  1:13  thou  art  s.  thy  years 

2-14  he  likewise  took  part  of  s. 

13:8  J.  C'h.  s.  yesterday,  to-day 

See  DAT,  HOCR. 

S.\MOS.    ActsW:i5 
SAMOTnR.\CI.\.    Acta  10:11 
!SAMgO\. 

Jiirt.  13:21  his  name  S.  16:2!) 
Ueb.  ll:3-i  would  fail  to  tell  of  S. 

SAMCEK. 
1  .*?am.  1:20  son.  called  him  S. 
2-lH  S.  ministered  l>ef.  21 ;  4:1 
3:15  and  S.  feared  to  abow  Eli 
10:1  S.  took  a  vial  of  oil.  15,  25 
15:11  it  grieved  S.  27.  3.3 
16:13  S.  took  the  horn  of  oil 
ia:18  l)a.  lied  and  came  to  S. 


S.VN 
1  ,<?,im.  5S:11  wom.  Bring  me  S. 

3  I'hr.  X,:\a  like  that  fiom  S. 
Ps.  9!1:0  S.  among  them  that 
Jfi:  15:1  thiulijh  'Moses  and  S. 
Ai-ts  3:21  till'  iirinihels  from  S. 
i:l:20  l.">0  veurs  nil  S.  prophet 
Ilel).  11:32  would  fail  to  tell  of  S, 


SAMIALLAT. 

AVA.  2:10  wlien  S.  heard  of  It.  19 

4:1  when  S.  heard  we  buildi'd 

0:3  S.  and  ties,  sent  lo  me,  14 

13  for  'I'ohiah  and  S.  had  hired 

13:'38  Joinda  son-in-law  to  S. 

SA\rTIFICATI01V. 
1  Cor.  1:30  of  G.  is  made  to  us  s. 

1  Thex.  4:3  will  of  G.  even  yo.  s. 
4  kn.  how  to  possess  vea.  in  «. 

2  Thus.  2:13  «.  of  Sp.  1  Pel.  1:2 
SAXrTIFY. 

Ex.  13:2  s.  unlo  me  lirst-born 
19-10  go  and  ,■.■.  tliem  to-day 
23  let  the  priestas.  themselves 
2.3  Bc-t  bounds  ab.  mount,  s.  it 
28-41  auo.  and  s.  Aa.  and  sons. 
2'.):.3:i;  40:13;  Lev.  mi:  21:8 
2n::!0  shall  s.  altar,  37;  40:10 
.14  I  will  s.  taberua.  and  altar 
30-29  thou  Shalt  s.  the  taberna. 

40:in,  11:  I.<t\  8:11 
31:13  I  am  L.  that  doth  s.  you, 
i.>r.  20:8;  21:8;  Ez,-k.  20:12 
Lev.  11:44  ve  shall .«.  yourselves, 
20:7;  S'lim.  11:18;  Jos.  .3:5; 
7:13;  1  .Sam.  lli:5 
21-15  seed,  I  the  Lord  do  .».  him 
23  I  the  L.  do  s.  them,  2-3:9,  10 
27:14  when  a  man  sh.  s.  house 
A'um.  20:12  believed  mo  not,  to 

s.  me,  27:14 
Deiil.  5:12  keep  the  sabbath,  to 

s.  it.  AV/(.  13:-3-J 
15:19  tlrslling  males  thou  sh.  s. 
.Jos.  7:13  s.  people,  s.  ycuirselves 
1  C/ir.  1.5:12  said,  s.  yourselves, 

2  Chr.  29:5;  3.5:6 
23:13  that  he  alio.  s.  holy  things 
IChi:  •39::)4  uprig.  in  heart  to  s. 
1  .30:17  cverv  one  not  clean  to  s. 
Is.  8:13  s.  tord  of  hosts  himself 
■2!i:-33  thev  sh.  s.  H.  O.  of  .Jacob 
00-17  s.  themselves  in  gardens 
E:.'k.  ■30:-33  I  will  s.  my  gr.  name 
37:'28  I  the  Lord  do  s.  Israel 
38:-23  I  magnify  myself,  s.  niys. 
41- 19  s.  peo.  with  garm.  46:-2U 
./.7,'/ 1:14  s.  yea  fa.st. '3:15 
2:10  s.  congregation,  assemble 
./ohn  17:17  s.  thein  thro'  thy  Iru. 

19  for  their  sakes  I  s.  myself 
Eiih.  5:20  s.  and  cleanse  church 
1  Thes.  5:-13  God  of  peace  s.  you 
Ueb.  13:12  that  he  might  s.  peo. 
1  Pel.  3:15  but  s.  the  Lord  God 

SANCTIFIEn. 
Om.  2:3  O.  blessed  sev.  days,  it 
E.r.  19:14  Moses  s.  tlie  people 
29:43  the  tabernacle  shall  bo  s. 
Lev.  8:10  s.  the  tabernacle 
15  s.  the  altar;  30  s.  Aaron 
10-3  I  will  be  s.  in  th.  that  come 
•37:15  if  he  thats.  it  will  redeem 

19  if  he  that  s,  the  field  will 
Xiim.  7:1  «.  tabernacle  inatrum. 
8:17  I  s.  the  flratborn  of  Isr. 
I  Dent.  32:51  because  ye  s.  me  not 
1  .s-(rw.  7:1  and  s.  Eleazar  his  son 
10:5  he  s.  .Tease  and  his  sons 
21:5  though  it  were  s.  this  day 

1  Chr.  15:14  prii-sts  and  Levit.  s. 

2  Chr.  5:11  all  the  priests  were  s. 
7:10  now  I  have  s.  this  hou.  20 
29:15  gather,  and  s.  themselves 

17  s.  house  of  L.  in  eight  days 
19  all  the  vcss<:ls  have  w-e  s. 
80:3  priests  had  not  8.  themsel. 
15  Lev.  nahamed.  s.  themselv 


SAX 

1  Cor.  7:1 1  huaband  is  s.  wife  ia  ». 

1  Tim.  4:5  it  is  s.  by  word  of  O. 

3  7'fm.2:21  vessel  s.  for  Maater  s 

IMi.  2:1 1  thev  who  arc  «.  arc  all 

10: in  by  w-hlch  will  we  are  s. 

14  he  perfect.  Ilo-m  that  are  s. 

2!lcovc-n.  wherewith  he  was  s. 

Jude  1  to  them  tlial  are  ».  by  Q. 

SIXCTIFIETH. 
Mat.  2;):17  li-niple  lliat  s.  gold? 

19  or  the  altar  that  s.  the  gift? 
//./(  -3-11  he  that  s.  and  they 
9: 13  if  bhxid  of  bulls  s.  lo  purl. 

KAXCTUARY. 
E.r   1.5:17  plant  them  in  thes. 
2.5:8  and  let  them  iiialie  me  a  s. 


17  many  in  congregation  not  s. 
31:18  set  office  they  s.  themsel. 
!\','h.  3:1  built  and  s.  sheep-gate 
I->:47  s.  holy  things  to  Levites 
.Job  1:5. lobs,  sons  and  daught. 
Is.  5: 16  holy  God  shall  be  «. 
13:3  I  have  commanded  s.  ones 
Jrr  1:5  I .--.  thee,  ordained  thee 
Ezek.  20:41  be  s.  in  yon,  86:23 
1  2S:-32  w  hen  I  shall  be  s.  in  her 
25  s.  in  eight  of  heathen.  39:-37 
88:16  when  I  shall  be  «.  in  thee 
'  4S:il  be  for  priests  that  are  s. 
John  10:36  him.  whom  the  Fa.  s. 
17:l!l  that  thev  also  might  be  s. 
Acts  '30:33  ail  iiiherilance  among 

them  which  are  s.  20:18 
Horn.  1.5:10  being  .«.  by  II.  Ghost 
1  Cor.  1:2  them  th.  are  s.  in  C.  .1. 
6:11  ye  are  s.  in  naioe  of  Lord 


30:13  give  every  one  alter  the  s. 
.30:1  all  man.  of  work  for  «.  3.  4 
:)8;2l  shek.  after  sh.  of*.  25.  20  ; 

Uii.  .5:15;    '37::!.  25;  J^iim. 

.3-47  50;  7:13,  19,  25,31,37; 

IS;"* 
Lev.  4:6  sprinkle  blood  before  s. 
10:4  carry  brethren  fr.  before  s. 
12:4  nor  come  into  s.  till  her 
10::13  make  atonem.  for  holy  s. 
I!l::i0  vo  shall  revcr.  my  s.  20:2 
21-13  iiei.  shall  he  go  out  of  the 
s.  nor  prof,  the  s.  of  his  God 
yum.  3:-28  keeping  charge  of  «. 
4-13  wherewith  minister  in  s. 
10:21  set  forward,  bearing  the  s. 
18:1  bear  the  ii'iquily  of  the  s. 
3  not  come  nii,ll  vessels  of  s. 
5  ye  shall  keep  charge  of  the  s. 
19:'20  ho  hath  deflled  s.  of  the  L. 
.fe«.  -34:20  set  up  a  stone  by  s. 

1  I7ir.  9:'39  oversee  instrum.  of  s. 
2-3-19  build  ve  the  s.  of  the  Lord 
2-1:5  divided'  for  governors  of  s. 
■3810  to  build  a  house  for  the  s. 

2  Chr  20:8  bnilt  thee  as.  therein 
•3(i:18  go  out  of  s.  for  thou  hast 
2!i-31  for  a  sin-offering  for  thes. 
30:8  yield  to  L.  enter  into  his  s. 

19  accord,  to  i>nritleation  of  «. 
30:17  king  of  Bab.  al.  men  in  s. 
.VcA.  10::)9  where  are  vessels  of  «. 
Ps.  -30:2  L.  send  thee  help  fr.  .■>. 
0.3-3  I  have  seen  thee  in  the  s. 
68:24  seen  thy  goings  in  the  s. 
7:J:17  till  I  vvent  into  s.  of  God 
74:3  enemy  done  wickedly  in  s. 

7  they  have  cast  fire  into  thy  s. 
77:13  thv  way.  O  Q.  is  in  the  s. 
7S-.54  brou.  them  to  border  of  s. 

69  liuil  t  his  «.  like  high  jialaces 
90:0  stron.  and  beauty  in  his  s. 
10-3:19  looked  fr.  height  of  hiss. 
111:2  .Tud.  hia  f.  Is.  his  domui. 

131:2  lift  up  vour  hands  in  s. 

150:1  praise  L.  praise  God  in  s. 
Is.  8:14  L.  of  hosts,  sh.  be  for  S. 

10:12  he  shall  come  to  hia  s. 

43:-18  I  have  prof,  princes  of  s. 

00:13  beautify  the  jilace  of  my  s. 

03:18  our  ndvcrsarn-a  trodden  s. 
./er.  17:12  from  begin,  is  our  s. 
Lnm.  1:10  heathen  enter,  hers. 

2-7  the  Lord  hath  abhor,  hiss. 
20  shall  propliet  be  slain  in  s.? 

4-1  stimes  of  s.  arc  poured  luit 
£•;.»-.  5:11  thou  hast  defll.  my  s. 

11:10  he  to  them  as  a  little  s. 

23::!a  defiled  my  s.  in  same  day 

42:20  between  s.  and  prof,  place 

44:5  with  every  going  forth  of  9. 
27  in  day  he  goeth  into  s. 

45:3  the  s.  and  most  holy  place 

47:13  tlieir  wat.  issued  out  of  s. 

48:S  s.  shall  be  in  midst,  10,  21 
Dan.  8:11  place  of  s.  casi  down 

13  five  s.  to  be  trod.  nnd.  foot 

14  tlicn  shall  the  s.  be  cleansed 
917  cause  face  to  slii.  on  thy  s. 

20  peo.  shall  deatr.  city  and  s. 
11:31  .sh.  pollute  s.  of  strength 
Zei).  3:4  her  priests  polluted  s. 
Il,'h.  8:2  a  minialcr  of  s.  tabei-n. 
fl-1  (list  coven,  had  a  worldly  s. 
2  tabernacle  which  ia  called  s. 
13:11  w  hose  blood  is  bro.  intos. 

PVXCTl'AniES. 
Lev.  21:3:1  ilml  be  iirof.  not  mys. 
20:31  I  bring  your  s.  to  desolat. 
.7,T  51:51  elrnn.  are  come  into  s. 
F-ek  28:18  defiled  ».  by  inioui. 
Amos  7:9  «.  of  la.  sh.  be  laid  wa. 

SAND. 
Gen.  22:17  mnlii.  seed  as  «.  32:12 
41-49  .To-.ph  u-iitlier.-d  corn  ass. 
Ex.  2:1-;  hid  the  Eiryptian  in  s. 
/)<«(.  ■3-'!:19  suck  "f  !n  a.  hid  ins. 
Jos.  11:4  went  much  )ieople  as  s 
Jinl.  7:12  their  camels  were  as  s. 
1  Sam.  13:5  P.  gatU.  to  fight  as  s. 


SAT 
3  Sajn.  17:11  all  Is.  he  gath.  a-  -. 
1  K.  4:'30 .1.  and  Isr.  are  ma.  as  «. 
29  G.  gave  S.  Inrg.  of  hea.  ass. 
.loh  0:3  fi  would  be  heavier  th.  s. 
29:18  I  shall  niul,  my  days  aa  s. 
Ps.  7a:'37  feath.  f<iwls  like  as  s. 
i:i9:18  more  in  number  than  s. 
nor.  '37;:!  ato.  heavy,  s.  weighty 
Is.  in:'32  tho-  thy  peo.  Is.  In-  as  s. 
48:19  seed  also  had  been  as  s. 
.kr.  5:23  plac.  s.  for  hound  of  sea 
15:8  wi(loWB  increased  above  s. 
.33:22  s.  of  sea  cannot  be  meas. 
Ifos.  1:10  Is.  as  s.  Hom.  9:27 
Ilah.  l:!l  gather  captivity  as  s. 
Mat.  7:'36  man  built  house  on  s. 
Ileh.  11:12  apr.  of  one  many  as  ». 
Iter.  13:1  I  stood  upon  s.  of  sea 
20:8  number  of  wliom  is  as  «. 

SAXOALS. 
Mark  6:9  but  be  shod  with  s.  put 
^Irfs  12:8gir«l  thyself,  bind  thy  «. 

SAIVG. 
Ex  1.5:1  then  «.  Moses  this  song 
yum.  21:17  Isr.  s.  Spring  O  well 
JikI.  5:1  then  s.  Dehor,  nnd  Bar. 

1  Siuii.  2!l:5  not  1).  of  wh.  th.  «. .' 

2  Chr.  29:'38  singers  s.  trumpet. 
ISO  they  s.  jiraiscs  with  gladn. 

jXeh.  12:42  the  singers  s.  aloud 
.M  ;18:7  nioniing  stars  s.  togeth. 
Ps.  100:12  belie,  words  s.  praise 
Acts  16:'35  Pa.  and  Sil.  s.  praises 

SANK. 
Ex.  15:5  s.  into  tlie  bottom 
IDs.  as  lead  in  mighty  waters 
SAP. 
Pa.  104:16  trees  of  L.  full  of  «. 

SAPIIIR. 
Mic.  1:11  thou  inhabitant  of  S. 

SAPPIIIRA. 
Acts  5:1  Ananias,  w-ith  S.  -wife 

SAPPHIRE. 
Ex.  24:10  paved  work  of  s.  stone 
28:18  second  row  a  s.  .39:11 
.rob  28:10  cannot  he  val.  w-ith  a. 
Lam.  4:7  th.  polishing  was  of  ». 
Ezek.  1:'30  thro,  appearance  of  a. 
10:1  over  them  as  it  were  a  s. 
28:13  s.  and  emerald  thy  cover. 
Sev.  21:19  founda.  of  wall  was  a. 

SAPPHIRES. 
Job  28:6  stones  of  it  place  of  s. 
Cant.  5:14  ivory,  overlaid  with  a. 
Is.  54:11  lay  foundations  with*. 

SARAH. 
Cen  17:15  not  Sar.  hut  S.  shall 
1R:9whereisS.  11.12.  13,  14 
20:3  Abraham  said  of  S.  She  18 
14  Abimclech  restored  S. 
21-1  the  Lord  did  unto  S.  as  ho 
23:2  S.  died  in  Kirjalh-arlw.  19 
24:67  brought  her  into  S.  tent 
2.5:10  Abra.  buried  and  S.  49:31 
yum.  20:40  dangh.  of  Aslier  S. 
Is  51:2  look  to  S.  that  bare  you 
/?om.  4:19  deadness  of  S.  womb 
9-9  w-ill  come.  S.  sh.  have  a  son 
Ileh.  11:11  thro'  faith  S.  rcceiv. 
1  Pet.  3:6  as  S.  obeyed  Abraham 

SARAI. 
Gen.  11:29  Ab.'s  wife  S.  30;  10:1 
13-17  pla"U.  Pharaoh  bee.  of  S. 
16:6  S.  dealt  hardly  with  Ila.  8 

SARDI\E. 
Hev.  4:3  to  look  upon  like  a.  sto. 

SVRDIS. 
Her  1-11  wrile  nud  send  it  to  S. 
3:1  to  the  au^el  in  S.  write,  4 

SAROirs.  , 

Ex.  28:17  first  row  he  s.  39:10 
Ezek.  2.'<:13  s.  and  diam.  thy  cov. 
Hev.  21:20  si.xtb  I'ounda.  was  ». 

s\Rno\YX. 

Hev.  21:20  filth  fouiidat.  was  a  ». 

SAREPTA. 
Luke  4:20  S.  :i  eily  of,  1  K.  17:9 
SARCWX.    /-■. '20:1 

SAROX. 
Acts  9:35  all  at  S.  saw  him 

SARITH. 
Luke  3:35  w hich  was  son  of  S. 
1  SAT. 

'  Gen.  31:34  T?a.  s.  upon  imn^res 
Ex.  12:-39  Pha.  that  s.  on  throne 
18:13  Moses  s.  to  judge  pi-ojile 
./ml  20:26  wept,  and  s.  befi.ve  1. 
1  .«(/»>.  1:9  E.  s.  by  post  of  temp 
4:i:i  i;ii  s.  by  wayside 
1  A'.  10:11  soon  aa  he  s.  on  thro 
21-13  chil.  of  Belial  ».  before  N 


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SAT 

1  K.  22:10  two  king's  $.  on  thro. 

2  K.  6:33  Elinha  s.  m  hi?  hoiuc 

1  C7ir.  17:1  as  Da.  ^.  in  his  house 
Job  20:35  I  chose  way,  s.  chief 
P.^.  2ti:-I  not  s.  witli  vain  persons 
Jt.  3:2  ways  h;i.-t  thou  s.  for  th. 

15:17  I.*,  notina^scni.  of  mock. 

3)):22  kill'' .>-'.  in  winter-house 
^,:</:.  3:15  I  .v.  where  they  s. 

8:1  ^'^,  in  m}'  house,  ciders  $.  bef. 

20:1  came  to  intj^ui.  of  L.  and  s. 
Dan.  2:49  Da.  s.  in  gate  of  kinc; 
Muf.  4:1G  people  who  s.  in  dark. 

14:9  wh.  s.  with  him.  Mar/:  (J:2U 

215:35  I  ,f.  daily  ^vith  you 
5S  Peter  .■>'.  with  sor^'ants 
Mark  1(3:10  .s\  on  ri:j:ht  hand  of  G. 
Luke  7:15  he  that  w;is  dead  ^<.  up 

10:39  Mary  8.  at  Jesus'  feet 

19:30  a  colt  whcr.  never  man  o. 
John  4:6  Je.  wearied,  s.  on  well 
Arft!  3: 10  s.  for  alms  at  beau,  gate 
J^tr.  4:3  he  that  s.  on  throne 

14:14  one  s.  like  Son  of  man 

19:11  8.  upon  liiin  calk'd  Faith. 
19  war  with  him  s.  tm  horse 

S.\T  down. 

.Ec.  32:6  people  s.  down  to  eat 
Deut.  33:3  they  s.  d.  at  thy  feet 
Ezr.  9:3  .^.  don-n  astonished 

10:16  .T.  down  to  examine  mat. 
Nth.  1:4  I  s.  d.  mourn,  cer.  days 
E4.  3:15  king  and  Ham.  s.  down 
Job  2:8  Job  s.  down  am.  the  ash. 
Ps,  137:1  we  s.  down,  yea,  wept 
Cant.  2:3  I  s.  down  under  shad. 
Mat.  9:10  sinners  came,  6\  down 

26:20  T.  d.  with  12,  LukeHi-M 
Luke  4:20  gave  book  to  min.  a*,  d. 

5:3  s.  d.  taught  peo.  out  of  sliip 
John  8:2  s.  d.  and  taught  them 
Acts  13:14  went  info  synag.  s.  d. 

16:13 1*^.  d.  and  spake  to  women 
JItb.  1:3  s.  d.  ri.  haud  of  G.  10:12 

SATAIV. 

1  CJtr.  21:1  S.  provoked  David  to 
Job  1:6  S.  cauie  among  them,  2:1 

12  S.  went  from  presence  of  L. 
Ps.  109.6  S.  stand  at  his  haud 
Zee.  3:1  S.  stand,  at  right  hand 

a  L.  said  toS.  L.  reb.  thee,  O  S. 
Mat.  4:10  Get  thee  hence.  S. 
12:26  if  S.  cast  out  S.  Mark  3:23, 

26;  Lnke\\:l9> 
16:2.3  get  thee  behind  me,  S. 
M(u-k^M\  Luke 4:8 
Mark  4:15  S.  taketh  away  word 
Luke  Ul:lH  l)eheld  S.  as  lightning 
13:16  8.  hatU  liound  eiglrt.  years  j 
22:3  tlien  entered  S.  into  J"u.  Is. 

31  Simon.  S.  desired  to  ha.  you 
John  13:27  S.  entered  hira 
Acts  5:3  hath  S.  filled  thy  heart 

26:18  turnfr.  power  of  S.  to  God 
Rom.  16:20  G.  bruise  S.  und.  feet 

1  Cor.  5:5  deli,  such  an  one  to  S. 
7:5  S.  tempt  not  for  incontin. 

2  Cor.  2:11  lest  S.  get  advaiita<rc 
11:14  S.  transf.  into  anirel  of  li. 
12;7  messeng.  of  S.  to  InitTet  me 

1  Thes.  2:18  come,  but  S.  hinder. 
S  Thes.  2:9  com.  after  work,  of  S. 
1  Tim.  1:20  whom  I  deliv.  to  S. 
5:15  some  already  turned  aft.  S. 
Pev.  2:9  not  J.  but  synas:.  of  S. 

13  Satan's  seat  where  S.  dwel. 

24  have  not  kno.  depths  of  S. 
3:9  make  th.  of  synagogue  of  S. 
12:9  dragon  cast  out,  called  S. 
20:2  laid  hold  on  dr:ig.  wh.  is  S. 

7  S.  shall  be  loused  outofpris. 
S.\TI ATE,  ED. 
Jer.  31:14  .v.  soul  of  priests 

25  I  have  .■;.  weary  soul 

46:10  6W.  shall  has.  with  blood 

6ATISFACTIO\. 

Num.  35:31  no  .s.  for  life  of  mur. 

32  no  *.  for  liim  lied  for  refuge 

SATISFY. 
Job  38:27  s.  deso.  and  waste  gro. 
Ps.  90:14  8.  us  early  with  mercy 

91:16  wi.  long  life  will  I  s.  him 

132:15  I  will  s.  poor  with  bread 
Prov.  5:19  let  her  breast  s.  thee 

6:30  Btciil  to  8.  soul  wh.  hungry 
Js.  58:10  thou  *■.  aflUcted  soul 

11  L.  sh.  guide  and  s.  thy  soul 
Ezek.  7:10  shall  not*,  their  souls 
Mark  8:4  man  s.  these  wi.  bread 

SATISFIED. 
Fx.  15:9  lu.-t  he  8.  upon  thrm 
L(V.  26:26  ye  shall  eat.  uoi  he  s. 
]>€ut.  14:29  fatherl.  eat  and  be  8. 

33:23  O  Naphtali.  s.  wiih  favor 
Job  19:22  arc  yc  not  s.  w  i.  flesh 't 


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SAV 

Job  27:14  offsp.  not  be^.  with  br, 
31:31  we  cannot  be  s. 

Ps.  17:15  be*,  with  thy  likeness 
22:26  meek  shall  eat  and  be  8. 
36:8  they  sh.  be  8.  with  fatness 
37:19  days  of  fam.  they  sh.bu*. 
50:15  let  them  grudge'if  not  s. 
63:5  my  soul  be  s.  with  marrow 
65:4  8.  with  goodn.  of  thy  house 
81:16  honey  out  of  rock  i  8.  thee 
104:13  earth  is.v.  with  fruit 
105:40*.  th.  wi.  bread  of  heaven 

Prov.  12:11  tilleth  hind  sh.  be  *. 

14  man  be  s.  wi.  good  by  fruit 
14:14  good  man  be  *.  fr.  hims. 
1K:20  a  man's  bellv  be  *. 

10:23  he  th.  hath  ft  sh.  abide  *. 

20:13  open  eyes,  thou  sh.  be  *. 

30:15  three  th.  that  are  never*. 
Ec.  1:8  eye  is  not  *.  wi.  seeing 

4:8  nei.  is  his  eye  *.  with  rich. 

5:10  loveth  silver  shall  not  be*. 
/•.-.  0:20  not  be  *.  Mk.  6:14 

44:16  heroastotli  roast,  and  is*. 

53:11  seeof  tr.iv:iil  of  soul,  be  s. 

66:11  *.  with  breasts  of  consola. 
Jer.  31:14  jieo.  be  *.  with  goodn. 

50:10  all  th.  spoil  Chaldea  be  *. 
19  soul  be  *.  on  mount  Ephra. 
Lfun.  5:6  giv.  hand  to  E.  to  be  *. 
Ezek.  16:28  coiildest  not  be*.  29 
Amos  4:8  drink  wat.  were  not  6\ 
Hub.  2:5  as  death,  cannot  be  *. 

SATISFIETH,  EST. 

Ps.  103:5*.  moiiHi  with  good  th. 
107:9  he  *.  longing  soul 
145:16  and  thou  s.  every  thing 
/*.  55:2  labor  for  that  wh.  *.  not 

SATISFYIXG. 
Prov.  13:25  eateth  to*,  of  soul 
Col.  2:23  honor  to  the  *.  of  llesh 

SATTEST. 
Ps.  9:4  th.  *.  in  throne  judging; 
Ezek.  23:41  *.  upon  stately  bed 

SATYR,  S. 
Is.  1.3:21  owls  dwell.  *.  dance 
34:14  s.  shall  cry  to  his  fellow 

SAUL. 
Gen.  36:37  S.  of  Rehoboth.  38 

1  Sam..  9:2  name  was  S.  14:51 
17  when  Sauuiel  saw  S.  18 

10:11  is  S.  also  among,  12;  19:24 

21:11  S.  hath  si.  his  thousands 

Is.  10:29  Gibeah  of  S.  is  tied 

.■!<"/*  7:58  man's  feet  name  was  S. 

8:1  and  S.  was  consenting  to,  3 

9:4  S.  S.  why  perse.  22:7;  26:14 

11  and  inquire  for  one  call.  S. 

17  S.  the  Lord  hath  sent,  22:13 

22  but  S.  increased  in  strength 

24  laying  wait  was  kno.  of  S. 
26  when  S.  was  come  to  Jeru. 

11:25  went  to  Tarsus  to  seek  S. 

30  by  hands  of  Barnab.  and  R. 
13:1  prophets  brought  npwi.  S. 

2  separate  me  Barnabas  and  S. 
7  called  for  Barnabas  and  S. 
9  S.  set  his  eyes  on  him 
21  G.  gave  unto  th.  S.  son  of  C. 

S.-VYE, /or  except. 

2  Sum.  22:32  *.  the  L.  ?  Ps.  18:31 
Mat.  11:27  nor  knoweth  any  the 

Father,  *.  Sou 
17:8  no  man,  s.  J.  Mark  9:8 

L'ike  18:19  none  good,  *.  one,  G. 

John  6:46  seen  Fa.  *.  he  of  God 
SAVE. 

Gen.  45:7  G.  sent  me  to  *.  lives 

Dent.  20:4  the  Lord  goeth  to  *. 
22:27  there  was  none  to  s.  her 
2-^:29  and  no  man  shall  *.  thee 

Jud.  6:14  thou  shalt*.  Israel 

15  wherewith  shall  I  *.  Israel  ? 

31  plead  for  B.  ?  will  ye  *.  him 

36  if  thou  *.  Israel  by  my  hand 

37  I  know  thou  wilt  *.  Israel 

1  Sam.  9:16  th.  he  may  *.  my  peo. 
10:24  God*,  king,  2 *5am.  16:16; 

2/1.  11:12;  2"^^.  2.3:11 
14:6  no  restraint,  to  e.  by  many 
10:11  if  thou*,  not  thy.  this  ni. 

2  Sam.  3:18  by  hand  of  Da.  *.  la. 
22:28  ami.  peo.  wilt*.  Ps.  18:27 

42  none  to  *.  them,  Ps.  18:41 

1  K.  1:12  niayest  *.  thi.  own  life 

25  say,  God  *.  king  Adouijah 
34  God  *.  king  Solomon,  39 

20:31  jpcradvi-nt.  will  *.  thy  life 

2  A'.  ]'.t::i4  I  will  defend  this  city 

to.s^  it,  Is.  :i7:35 
N'h.  6:11  would  go  to  ^.  his  life 
Job  2:6  ill  thv  liand.  *.  his  life 
20.20  not*,  that  wh.  he  desired 
22:29  he  sliall  6-.  humble  person 
40:14  thine  ri.  haud  can  s.  thee 


SAV 

Ps.  20:9  *.  L.  let  king  hear  us 
28:9  *.  thy  people,  Jer.  31:7 
37:40  he  shall  *.  theni 
44:3  neit.  did  their  arm  *.  them 
60:5*.  with  right  hand,  108:6 
60:.3o  God  will  *.  Z.  build  Judah 
72:4  he  shall  *.  child,  of  needy 
13  he  shall  .f.  souls  of  needy 
76:9  when  God  arose  to  *.  meek 
86:2  O  my  God,  *.  thy  servant 
16  8.  the  son  of  thy  handmaid 
100:31  *.  him  fr.  those  that  con. 
118:25*.  I  beseech  thee,  O  Lord 
145:19  hear  their  cry,  *.  them 

Prov.  20:22  wait  on  L.  sh.  *.  thee 

Is.  .35:4  your  God  will  *.  you 
45:20  pray  unto  a  god  cannot  *. 
46:7  he  cannot  ans.  nor  *.  him 
47:15  none  shall  *.  thee 
40  25  saith  L.  I  will  *.  thy  chil. 
59.1  not  shortened,  it  cannot  *. 
63:1  in  righteonsn.  mighty  to  *. 

J>  r.  2:28  arise,  if  th.  can  *.  thee 
11:12  not  *.  them  at  all 
14:9  a  mig.  man  that  cannot*. 
15:20  I  ani  with  thee  to  *.  thee, 

saith  L.  30:11;  42:11;  46:27 
30:10  O  Israel,  I  will  *.  thee 
48:6  flee.  *.  your  lives,  be  like 

Ezek.  3:18  warn  ^vickcd,  *.  life 
34:22  theref.  will  I  *.  my  flock 
36:29  will  *.  you;  37:2:5*.  them 

IIos.  1:7  I  will  *.  them  by  the  L. 

and  will  not  *.  th.  by  sword 

13:10  is  there  any  may  *.  thee  ? 

Hub.  1:2  cry  to  thee,  wilt  not  *. 

Zep.  3:17  he  will  *.  -will  rejoice 

19  I  will  *.  her  that  halteth 
Zee.  8:7  *.  my  people  from  cast 

9:16  L.  their  God  shall  s.  them 
10:6  I  will  *.  house  of  Joseph 
12:7  the  Lord  sh.  *.  tents  of  Ju. 
Mat.  1:21  Je.  shall  *.  his  people 
16:25  whosoever  will  *.  his  life, 
7T/«7-A; 8:35 ;  Luke\\:^i\  17::33 
18:11  Son  of  man  come  to  *.  th. 

wh.  was  lost,  Luke  19:10 
27:42  saved  others,  himself  he 

cannot  *.  Mark  15:31 
49  whether  E.  will  come  to  *, 
Mark  3;4  is  it  lawful  to  *.  or 

kill?  LnkeiS:^ 
Luke  9:56  not  to  destroy,  but  *. 
2.3:;55  *.  himself,  if  he  be  Christ 
37  *.  thyself;  39  if  Ch.  *.  thys. 
John  12:47  not  to  judge,  to  *. 
Arts  2:40  *.  yourselves  fr.  geuer. 
27:43  centurion,  willing  to  *.  P. 
Pom.  11:14  if  I  might  *.  some  of 

them.  1  Co}\  9:22 
1  Cor.  1:21  preaching  to*,  them 
7:16  shalt  *.  husband,  *.  wife 

1  Tim.  1:15  Ch.  came  to  *.  sinn. 
4:16  in  doing  this  sh.  *.  thyself 

Ileb.  5:7  him  that  was  able'to  *. 
7:25  he  is  able  also  to  .«.  them 

Jam.  1:21  able  to  *.  your  souls 
2:14  can  faith  *.  him 
4:12  able  to  *.  and  destroy 
5:15  prayer  of  faith  shall  *.  sick 

20  sliall  *.  a  soul  from  death 
Jude  23  and  others  s.  with  fear 

See  ALIVE. 

SAVE  me. 

2  7i.  16:7*.  me  out  of  hand  of  k. 
Ps.  3:7  arise,  O  L.  *.  7ne,  O.  G. 

6:4  .«.  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake, 

31:16;  109:26 
7:1  *.  7^ie  from  them  that  perse. 
31:2  house  of  defence  to  *.  me 
44:6  nor  shall  my  sword  *.  me 
54:1  *.  me,  O  G.  by  thy  name 
55:16  and  the  Lord  shall  *.  me 
57:3  send  from  heav.  and  *.  7ne 
59:2  *.  me  from  bloody  men 
69:1  *.  m^,  for  waters  are  come 
71:2  incline  thine  ear,  *.  ?/ie 
3  given  commandment  to  *.  me 
119:94  *.  me,  I  sou.  thy  precepts 
146  I  cried  unto  thee.  *.  me 
138:7  thy  right  hand  sh.  *.  jne 
Is.  38:20  L.  was  ready  to  *.  me 
Jer.  17:14  O  Lord,  *.  me 
Mat.  14:30  saying,  Lord,  *.  7ne 
John  12:27  Fa.  *.  7ne  it.  this  hour 

SAVE  us. 

Jos.  10:6  come  quickly,  *.  us 

1  Sam.  4:3  may  *.  its  fr.  enemies 
7:8  cry  to  the  L.  he  will  *.  w* 
10:27  how  shall  this  man  *.  -us 
11:3  if  there  b«  no  man  to  *.  vs 

2  K.  10:19  *.  thou  us  out  of  his 

hand.  P.  37:20 
1  CJir.  16:35  *.  us,  O  God 
Ps.  80:2  stir  up  strength,  *.  vs 
106:47  8.  «*,  O  Lord  our  God 


SAV 
7^.  25:9  wait,  for  hira,  will  *.  us 

3.'5:22  Lord  is  our  king,  will  ?.  vs 
Jer.  2:27  in  trouble  say,  *.  w* 
Lam.  4:17  nation  could  not  *.  us 
IIos.  14:3  Asshur  shall  not  *.  u* 
Mat.  8:25  awoke,  sayinj:,  L.  *.  us 
1  Pet.  3:21  bapt.  doth  also  *.  vs 

SAVED. 
Gen.  47:25  hast  *.  our  lives 
E.r.  1:17*.  men-children,  18 
Num.  22:33  *.  her  alive 

31:15  have  ye  *.  women  alive  ? 
./ud.  7:2  own  hand  hath  *.  me 

8:19  if  he  had*,  them  alive 

1  Sam.  27:11  Da.  *.  neither  man 

2  Sain.  19:5  serv.  have  *.  thy  life 
2  IC.  6:10  and  *.  himself  there 
Neh.  9:27  gavest  saviors,  who  s. 
Ps.  33:16  no  king  is  *.  by  multi. 

44:7  thou  hast  *.  us  fr.  enemies 

106:8  *.  them  for  name's  sake 

10*.  fr.  him  that  hated  them 

7*.  43:12  and  have  *.  and  showed 

45:22  *.  all  ends  of  the  earth 
Jer.  4:14  wash  heart  may.  be  s. 

8:20  summer  ended,  ai'e  not  s. 

Mat.  10:25  who  then  can  be  s.  f 

Mark  10:26;  Luke -[H-.-Hj 

24:22  no  llesh  be  s.  Mark  13:20 

27:42  he  *.  others,  Mark  15:31; 

Luke  23::35 
Lnke  1:71  *.  from  our  enemies 

7:50  faith  hath  *.  thee,  18:42 

8:12  lest  they  believe  and  be  *. 

13:23  L.  are  th.  few  that  be  *.  r 
JohnZ:\l  that  world  might  be  *. 

5:34  I  say.  that  ye  might  be  *. 
Acts  2:47  L.  ad.  such  as  sh.  be  *. 

4:12  no  other  iia.  whereby  be  *. 

16:30  what  must  I  do  to  be  *. .? 

27:31  ex.  abide  in  ship,  not  bes. 
Pom.  8:24  we  are  *.  by  hope 

10:1  fur  Is.  that  they  may  be  *. 

1  Cor.  1:18  to  us  who  are  *.  of  G. 
5:5  that  the  spirit  may  be  s. 
10::i;i  that  they  may  be  *. 

15:2  by  which  also  ye  are*. 

2  Cor.  2:15sweet  savor  in  them  ^, 
Eph.  2:5  by  grace  ye  are  *.  8 

1  Thes.  2:16  Geut.  that  they  bes. 

2  Thes.  2:10  loveof  trut.  th.  be*. 
1  Tim.  2:4  have  all  men  to  be  s. 
7^it.  3:5  accord,  to  mercy  he  *.  ua 
1  Pet.  3:20  wherein  8  souls  we.  s. 

4:18  if  righteous  scarcely  be  *. 

3  Pet.  2:5  *.  Noah,  eighth  person 
Pev.  31:24  natio.  *.  \valk  in  light 

God,  or  Lord  S.VVED. 
Kv.  14:30  L.  s.  Is.  I  Sam.  14:23 
Dtuf.  33:29  wholike  th.  *.  by  L.  ? 

1  Sam.  10:19  reject.  G.  who  *.  y. 

2  7i'.  14:27  L.  s.  them  by  Jerobo. 

1  Chr.  11:14  L.  s.  them  by  deliv. 

2  Chr.  32:22  thus  L.  s.  Ilezekiah 
Ps.  34:6  L.  s.  him  out  of  troubl. 

107:13  L.  s.  them  out  of  distres. 
Is.  63:9  angel  *.  th.  in  his  love 
2  7^';h.  1:9  God  who  hath  *.  us 
Jude  5  the  L.  having  *.  people 

Shall,  or  shalt  be  SAVED. 
Num.  10:9  ye  *.  be  s.  fr.  enemies 
2  Sam.  22:4  I  sh.  be  s.  from  min© 

enemies.  Ps.  18:3 
Ps.  80:3  face  to  shi.  we  s.  be  s. 
Prov.  28:18  walk,  uprigh.  *.  be  s. 
Is.  30:15  in  returning  *.  ye  be  s. 

45:17  but  Israel  *.  be  s.  in  Lord 
Jer.  17:14  L.  save  me,  I  *.  be  s. 

23:6  days  Jud.  *.  bes.  33:16 

30:7  Jacob''s  trouble,  he  *.  be  9. 
Mat.  10:22  that  endureth  to  end 

*.  bes.  24:13;  Mark\Z:Vi 

Mark  16:16  hethatbeliev.  *.  be  s, 

John  10:9  by  me  he  shall  be  s. 

Acts  2:21  whosoever  shall  call  on. 

Lord,  *.  be  s.  Pom.  10:13 

11:14  th.  and  thy  house  *.  be  s. 

15:11  thro'  grace  we  shall  be  s. 

16:31  believe  on  L.  Je.  sh.  be  s. 

liom.  5:9  we  sh.  be  *.  fi'om  wrath. 

10  we  8?iail  be  s.  by  his  life 

9:27  Is.  as  sand,  remnant  *.  be  s. 

10:9  bel.  God  raised  him.  *.  bes. 

11:26  so  all  Israel  shad  be  s. 
1  Cor.  3:15  but  he  himself*,  be  a. 

1  2'im.  2:15  *.  be  s.  iu  child-bear. 

S  A  VEST. 

2  Sam.  22:3  th.  *.  me  fr.  violence 
Job  26:2  how  *.  thou  the  arm  ? 
Ps.  17:7  O  thou  that*,  right  hand 

6AVETH. 

1  Sam.  14:30  livetli,  who  *.  Isra. 

17:47  the  L.  *.  not  with  sword 
Job  5:15  ^r.  poor  from  the  sword 
7**.  7:10  God,  who  y.  the  upright 

20:6  the  Lord  s.  his  anointed 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1001 


Pa.  34:lS^.sncha!»lH'of  cont.  sp. 
107:15)  he  It.  III.  out  of  dUtrt'Psee 

svvi.v;. 

Gen.  19:19  invrcy  in  s.  my  life 
iVfA.  l-.'i^ic  thai  ev.  one  put  off 
J^.  2(t:ti  s.  srrt'iii,'tli  of  ri.  hand 

28:8,'.  i'lrcii'^th  of  hi«  anointed 

tiT.'is.  health  anioiii^al)  nations 
£c.  5:11  V*.  hetioldini,'  of  them 
Ai/uf-i  '.>:8  s.  I  will  not  de^^lroy  J. 
sVdt.  'r.m  tt.  for  canso  of  fonifca. 
LuA'e  4:27  none  cleaiiHetl,  ^^  Njui. 
//(?*.  10::ll»  believe  to  a-,  of  soul 

11:7  Noah  prrp^ired  an  ark  to  *. 
Bev.  S:17*.  he  that  reccivcth  it 

SWIOl'R. 
2  Sam.  2i::j  my  rel'iii^e.  my  S. 
2  A'.  Vii'i  [lie  L.  ;;;ive  Nmel  a  s. 
r».  10(>:21  f<»p,'f»t  (Jnd  theirs. 
Is.  19:20  sinill  send  them  a  S. 

43:3  lam  II.  O.  of  Is.  thy  S. 
11  I  am  U.  be!*ide  th.  is  no  S. 

45:15  hide^i  Ihy^-elf.  O  (tod.  S. 
21  a  hist  li.  and  a  S.  th.  is  no. 

(Xi:l(i  know  I  the  L.  am  (hy  S 

&J:S  my  pi-o.  so  he  was  their  S. 
Jer.  14:8  S.  of  Umel  in  tiotible 
//(X4.  13:4  th.  i(«  no  S.  beside  me 
Zitke  1:47  »\y.  rejoic.  in  G.  my  y. 

2:11  born  in  ciiv  of  l).i.  a  S. 
John  4:12  Ihit*  is  Ch.  S.  of  w«)rld 
Acts  ^::il  God  exalted  to  be  S. 

13:2."J  God  raised  to  I«rael  a  S. 
Enh.  5:2:1  Chr.  is  S.  of  the  body 
Phil.  3:20  whence  we  look  for  S. 
1  Tim.  1:1  comm.  of  (J.  our  S. 

2:3  accept,  in  si-^hi  of  G.  our  S. 

4:10  trust  in  Ciod  who  i-*  S. 
£  Tim.  l:10ai)pt'ariii:/ of  our  S. 
T^f.  1:3  aocordiiii^  to  G(»d  our  S. 
4  peace  from  L.  -le-s.  C.  our  S. 

2:10  adorn  doctr.  of  God  our  S. 
13  ^'lorious  appearing iifoiirS. 

3:4  after  kind,  of  G.  S.  appear. 
0  t«Ued  on  us  through  C.  oar  S. 
%Pff.  1:1  rJL'hteous.  of  G.  our  S. 
11  kin;.'di»!n  of  our  Lord  and  S. 

2:20  kuowiedL'eof  our  L.  and  S. 

2:2  aposih's  of  the  I..ord  and  S. 
18  ^row  in  knowledije  of  our  S. 

1  John  4:11  Fa.  s.*nl  Son  to  be  S. 
JuUe  25  to  only  wise  (iud  our  S. 

SAVIORS. 
J\>A.  9:27  thou  pivf^t  them  s. 
Ob.  31  s.  ehult  come  up  uu  Ziuu 

SAVOR. 
Ejc.  5:21  made  our  s.  lie  abhor.     | 
Lev.  2ti:31  not  *.  of  yweet  odors   ; 
jEc.  10:1  oiutm.  send  stinkin;,' jf. 
Canf.  1:3  *■-  of  trood  ointment 
Jotl  2:20  his  ^tiuk  and  his  ill  s.    . 
jl/"a^  5:13  salt  lost. V.  Luke  U:U 

2  Cor.  2:14  maketh  manifest  s.     1 
16*.  of  death  uutode.  *.  of  life 

Sweet  (!lA\OR.  j 

Gen.  8:21  Lord  pujelled  a  ftv.  s. 
£».  29:181113*.  8.  L^r.  1:9,  13, 
17;    2:9;    3:5;    8:21;    Sam. 
15:14;  18:17;  28:8 
25  for  a  s.  8.  an  ofler.  to  L.41: 
Lev.  2:12;  3:16;    4::J1 ;  (J:ir,. 
21:8:28;  17:ii;  2:i:13:  Xum. 
15:7.  21;  28:2.  G.  l:j.  27;  29:2. 
G.  8;  AVA-.  Hi:  19 
Lev.  23:18  of  a  j^uret  s.  unto  the 

L.  X'tm.  28:24;  211:13.  3(> 

Num.  15:3  make  a  s.  s.  unto  L. 

28:13  orterin^  of  a  /t.  $.  to  Lord 

Ezek.  6: 13  wh.  ihey  did  oiler*-.  8. 

20:28  there  th.  made  theirs,  g. 

41  accept  you  with  your*,  g. 

2  Cor.  2:15  we  arc  to  G<mI  a  ».  s. 

Eph.  5:2  a  eacritieu  to  God  for  a 

giotet  Bmetliug  g. 

Sweet  SAVORS. 

Ezr.  6:10  sacnfi' es  »>f  *.  s.  to  G. 

SAVOR  EST. 
Mat.  10:2:1  th.  -■.  not  the  thin','S 
that  be  of  C^h\.  Mark  8:33 
SAVORY. 
G'/i.  27:4  ma.  me  g.  meat,  7,  14 
31  Esau  had  made  8.  meat 
SAW. 
Gen.  6:2  sons  of  G.  *.  dauy^h.  of 
9:23  they  s.  not ;  22:4  Abiah.  g. 
26:28  we «.  Lord  was  with  thee 
Ex.  2:12  he  8.  th.  was  no  man 
10:23  they  g.  notoneano.  3davs 
24:10  they  *'.  the  G.  of  Isra.  11 
yam.  25:7  when  Thinehaa  *.  it. 
Jud.  19:.i0  all  that  g.  it  »aid.  Xo 
1  Sam.  10:14  s.  they  were  nowh. 
17:24  I*,  when  they  g.  the  man 
1  A'.  19:3  wh.  he  8.  that,  hearone 
S  K.  2:12  Eli(<ha  s.  it.  he  8.  him 


SAY 
2  A'.4:25  when  man  of  God  jr.  hor 
2  C/tr.  15:9/'.  Lord  was  witli  him 

25:21  *.  one  another  in  the  face 
Xth.  6: Hi  when  they  t.  th.  thin. 
./(tff  90:9  the  eye  winch  g.  him 

29:8  the  youiij;:  men  g.  me 

11  when  the  eve*,  me,  it  gave 
/v.  114:8  ilea*,  it.  nnd  lied. 
Cant.  3:3  ft.  ye  him  my  coul  lo,  f 
Eztk.  8:10  Ml  1  went  in,  and  ». 
Hag.  2:3  wlio  am.  vou  ■>'.  house 
Mat.  2:9  the  star  which  thev*. 

12:22  duml)  both  sjinke  and  *. 

17:8  thi'V  ^■.  no  man.  save  .lesus 
.V(/fA-8:2;j  asked  him.  if  he.«. 
ZrMXY8:31  they*,  what  was  done 

47  when  the  woman  ».  that  she 
9:32  awake,  they  s.  his  glory 
24:21  even  so.  him  they  *.  not 

.Inhii  S:5*i  Abraham  x.  niy  day 
12:41  Esaia;*,  when  he  *".  his  gl. 
19::J5  he  that  ft.  it,  bare  record 
Acfii  9:8  eyes  ojicned.  s.  no  man 
12:3  he  *.  it  pleased  the  Jews 
SAW,  ivHh  Lord  or  God. 
Otn.  1:4  a.  g.  Iii;ht  it  was  good 
10  called  drv  land  earth,  (r.  *. 
it  was  good,  12,  18.  21,  25,  31 
fCr.  3:4  L.  />-.  that  he  turn,  aside 
2  K.  14:26  L.  *.  allliclion  of  Isr. 
2  Chr.  12:7  L.  *.  they  humbled 
/x.  59:15  L.  ".  it,  it  displeas.  Iiim 
16  L.  M.  that  there  was  no  mau 
Jott.  3:10  Gods,  their  works 

I  SAW. 
Gen.  41:19  such  as  /never*. 
44:28  and  I  g.  liim  not  einco 
./'/'/.  12:3  /.f.  he  deliv.  me  imt 
1  Stm.  2S;13  I g.  i,'ods  ascendiuij 

1  A'.  22:19  /  *.  the  Lord  ou  his 

throne.  2  Chr.  18:18 
Job  31:21  when  /*.  my  help 
Pivr.  21:32  /  n.  and  considered  it 
K^\  2:24  this  /^^  fr.  hand  of  God 
8:10  /*.  the  wicked  buried 
Kzek.  16:50  th.  away  as  /*.  good 
//(/-'.  9:10  /*.  your  fath.  as  tlrst 

13  Ephraim,  as  In.  Tyrus 
John  1:;J2  In.  Spirit  descending 

48  under  the  flg-tree.  /*.  ihec 
A:tii  26:13  /*.  a  light  fr.  heaven 
Gal.  1:19  other  apostles^.  /  no. 

2:14  when  /*.  that  thev  walked 

ihv.  1:17  when  /^.  him,  I  fell  at 

SAW.  S. 

2  Sam.  12:31  he  put  Ammonites 

under  N.  1  Chr.  20:3 
/*.  10:15  sh.  *.  magiiifv  ag.  him  ? 

SAWED,  \. 
1  A'.  7:9  costly  stones  *.  wi.  sta. 
Iltb.  11:37  ihev  were  *.  asunder 

8  A  WEST, 
Gen.  20:10>-.  th.  dime  this  t bin-,'? 

1  Sam.  19:5^*.  it  and  didst  rejoice 
2-i:13  be  n()t  afraid,  for  what  a. 

2  Sum.  18:11  .T.  Kaid.  thou  n.  him 
Dan.  2:34  thou  g.  till  a  stone,  45 

SAY. 
G^n.  34:11  what  ye*,  tome,  12 
37:20  *.  some  beast  devour,  him 
4 1:16  what  sh.  we  *.  to  my  lord 
X'tm.  22:19  know  what  L.  will  *. 
Ikut.  31:17  will  ft.  in  that  dav 
.log.  22:28  when  thev  should'*. 
Jud.  7:11  sh.  hoar  what  they  *. 
2  Sam.  21:4  what  vou  shall  *. 
1  A".  1:36  the  L.  G.  of  my  lord*. 
2:17  fnr  he  will  n<tt  *.  Ihee  nav 
Ezr.  9:10  O  G.  wh.  shall  we  *.  > 
Job  9:12  who  will   g.    to  him, 

What  doest  tliouy  E<\  8:4 
37:19  teach  us  what  we  sliaU  *. 
/v.  44:5  one  shall  k.  1  am  Lord's 
5>S:9  and  be  shall  *,  lU-rc  I  nm 
J<r.  14:n  therefore  thou  shall  a. 
2:^:7  *.  no  more.  The  Lord  livcth 
3!»:12»s  he  shall  *.  unto  thee 
42:20  according  to  all  L.  shall  *. 
Ezek.  13:7  ye  *.  The  L.  saith  it 
Mic.  3:11  *.  Is  not  Lord  am.  us? 
Ztc.  11:5  they  *.  I  am  rich 
Mat,  8:9  think  not  to  *.  in  your- 
selves. Z.«X-«3:8 
13:51  undersi.  ?  they  *.  Yea,  L. 
16:15  but  wh.  *.  ve'that  I  am ? 
J/ur*8:29;  /,'U-^  9:20  I 

21:3  K.  aug.  to  you.  ye  sh.  g. 
16 him,  nearest  wliat  these.*.  *•  I 
26  if  we  shall  *.  Of  men,  Mark 

11:32;  Luke  20:6 
23:3  for  they  *.  and  do  not 
Murk  1:44  see  thou  *.  nothi.  to 
John  8:26  many  thi.  to  *.  16:12 
54  whom  ye  *.  he  is  vour  (iod 
Ai'tg  2I:2:i  this  that  we  *.  to  thee 
2:1:18  soraeihiug  to  *.  unto  thee 


SAY 

'  ^r/-e 26:22  none  but  wh.  M.  did  *. 

1  Then.  4:15  we  s.  to  you  by  L. 

Iltti.  5:11  have  niany"thin''s  to  *. 
,  Jam.  4;  15  for  that  ye  ought  to  s. 

Set  BEUAN. 

SAY,  imperativelu. 
fg.  43:9  or  hear,  and  *.  it  Is  truth 
Zee.  1:3  A',  nnio  tliem.  Turn  ve 
Mat.  21:3*.  The  Lord  hath  need 

of  them,  .l/«/-A-ll:3 
Luke  7:7  *.  in  a  word,  my  serv. 

I  SAY. 
Et.  3:13  what  sh.  /s.  to  thorn? 
4:2.3  I^.  unto  ih.  Lor  mvson  go 
6:29  sp.  all  thai  Is.  Kztk.  -14:5 
./'"/.  7:4  Is.  this  ^hall  go  with 
/*.  38:15  what  shall  I  g.r 
Ezek  2:8  hear  \\\\.  I  g.  unto  thee 
.Mat.  8:9  /*.  to  ih.  man.  Lu.  7:8 
Luke  6:46  do  not  things  wh.  /  *. 

1  Cor.  9:8*.  /tliose  thi.  as  maul' 
15:50  7*.  brethren.  2  Cor.  9:6; 

Gal.  3:17;  5:16;  Eph.  4:17; 

Col.  2:4 
Gal.  1:9  before,  eo*.  /nowoijain 
Utb.  11:32  what  shall  /  mure  *.  f 
I  SAY  unto  yon. 

2  A'.  2:18  did  /  not  *.  *//.  ij.  go  not 
Mark  13:37  what  /.  *.  u.j/.l  say 
Jitv.  2:24  u.  y.  I  g.  and  to  rest 

SAYEST. 
E.V.  .33:12  x.  to  me.  Bring  people 
Xum.  22:17  di>  whatsoever  th.  *. 
Ruth  3:5  all  timt  thou  *.  unto  me 
1  A'.  18:11  and  now  thou  s.  go,  14 
Xeh.  6:8  no  such  things  as  th.  *. 
./o6  22:13*.  howdothG.  know? 
Pror.  24:12  if  thou  *.beh(dd 
/*.  40:27  why  *.  thou,  O  Jacob 
47:8  that  *."in  thy  heart.  I  ani 
Mat.  27:11  J.  said  unto  him.  th. 

*.   Mark  15:2;    Luke    23:3; 

.lohn  18:37 
John  1:22  what*,  th,  of  thyself? 

SAYI.XG.  Participle. 
Mat.  26:44  i)rayed  3d  time  *.  sa. 
Acts  20:22  *.  none  other  things 

SAYIA'G,  Substantive. 
Dint.  1:2:J  the  s.  ])leased  me  well 

1  S-tm.  18:8  the  s.  displeased  S. 

2  Sum.  17:4  *.  Dleased  Absalom 
6  shall  we  do"  after  his  *.  ? 

24:19  Da.  accord,  to  *.  of  God 

1  A'.  2:38  Shimei  said,  *.  is  good 
12:15  mi:.'ht  perf.  his  *.  by  Ahij. 
i:i;4  J.  beards,  of  mau  of  (iod 
15:29  ace.  to  *.  of  L.  2  A'.  10:17 
17: 15  ace.  to  *.  of  Elij.  2  A*.  2:22 

2  A*.  5:14  accor.  to  *.  of  man.  8:2 
Est.  1:21  *.  pleased  the  king 

Pg.  4i(:4  open  dark  .•••.  on  harp 
Jon.  4:2  my  *.  wh.  in  country 
Mat.  15:12  oflended  after  this  *. 

19:11  all  men  cannot  rec.  this  *. 
Mark  7:29  for  this  >■.  go  thy  way 

9:10  kept  that  .«.  with  Ihemselv. 
32    but  thev  understood    not 
that*.  Z'Af  3:.W;9:45 

10:22  he  was  sad  at  that  *. 
Lukt  1:29  was  troubled  at  his  *. 

2:17  they  made  known  abroa.  *. 

9:45  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  *. 

16:34  this  *.  was  hid  from  them 

John  4:37  herein  s.  true,  one  so 

39  many  beli.  for  *.  of  worn.  42 

6:60  hard  *.  who  can  hear? 

7:36 what  manner  of*,  he  said? 

8:51  if  a  man  keep  my*.  52 
55  I  know  him.  Keep  his  s. 

12:38  s.  of  Esaias  lie  fulfilled 

l.'j:20  kept  mv  s.  will  keep  v<nirs 

18:9  X.  of  Je. 'might  be  fulfill.  :12 

19:8  Pilate  heard  *.  was  afraid 

21:2;^  went  *.  abroad  am.  brcth. 
Acts  6:5  s.  jdeased  the  multitude 

16:.'J6  keeper  told  Ibis  *.  to  Paul 
Ii<nn.  13:it  comprehend,  in  this*. 
1  Car.  15:54  be  brought  l<»  pass  *. 

1  Tim.  1:15  this  is  a  faithful  *. 

4:9:2  7'//«.2:ll  ;  Tit.  3:8 
3:1  this  is  ivwi^s.  if  man  desire 

SAYI\»S. 
Xum.  14:3il  Mo.  told  th.  *.  to  po. 

2  Chr.  13:22  Ahijah's  *.  arc  writ. 
33:19  written  am.  *.  of  the  Beers 

pg.  "8:2  I  will  utter  dark  *. 

Proti.  1:6  underst.  dark  *.  of  wi. 
4:10  O  my  s()n,  receive  my  *. 
20  incline  thine  ear  to  my  *. 

Mai.  7:24  whoso  hearelh  these 
#.26;  Lukt  6:47 

Lnke  l:»i5  these  *.  noised  abroad 
2:51  mother  kept  th.  *.  in  heart 
9:44  let  th.  *.  sink  inin  ycmr  ea. 

John  14:W  lov.  not,  keep,  not  *. 


I 


sew 

.{cfs  14:18  f-'.  Hcane  roptmincd 
19:28  heard  s.  \\\\\  of  wrath 
Horn.  3:4  mlu'lit.  he  justi.  in  *. 
Jitv.  22:6*.  faithful  and  true 
7  blessed  that  keep.  *.  of  book 
10  seal  not  s.  of  prophecy  of 
this  book 

sc^\B. 

Lev.  1.3:2  in  skin  of  flesh  a  *, 
6  it  is  but  a  *.  7  if  >.  spread 
14:56  this  is  the  law  for  a  s. 
Deut.  28:27  L.  smite  thee  with  *. 
Is.  3:17  L.  will  sm.  thee  wi.  a*. 

S('\IIHARI>. 
Jcr.  47:6  put  up  thys.  into  thy  *. 

SCAIIRED. 
Lev.  21:20  scuivv  cir^.  not  appr. 
22:22  or  *.  he  sh.  not  oiler  to  L. 

SCAFFOLD. 
2  Chr.  6:13  S.  had  made  braz.  *. 

SCALES. 
Lev.  11:9  whatsoever  have*,  eat, 
Diut.  14:9 
10  that  have  no  *.  not  eat,  12; 
Ihut.  14:10 
./o6  41:15  his  s.  are  his  pride 
U.  40:12  weighed  mount,  in  *. 
Ezek.  29:4  cause  lish  to  stick  to  *. 
Act8  9:18  fell  from  eyes  as  it  had 
beeu  *. 

SCALETH. 
Pr&G.  21:22  a  wise  man  «.  city 

SC'ALL. 
Lev,  13:30  it  is  a  a  dry  s.  a  lepr. 
31  plague  of  .v.  not  deeper  than 
skin,  shut  him  npth.  h.  *.  33 
3.3  shav.  but  *.  sh.  be  not  shave 
14:54  law  of  all  leprosy  and*. 
SCALP. 
Ps.  ti8:21  G.  sh.  wound  hairy  *. 

SCAXT. 
Mic.  6:10  *.  meas.  is  abominable 
SCAPE-GOAT.    5^eooAT. 

SCARCE. 

Gen.  27:30  Ja.  *.  gone  fr.  father 

Acts  14: 18  sayings  *.  restrai.  peo. 

SCARCELY.  f 

Pom.  5:7*.  for  right,  man  1  die 

1  Pit.  4:18  if  righte.  *.  be  saved 

SCARCEXESS. 
Deui.  8:9  sh.  eat  bread  witho./. 

SCAR  EST. 
Jc^  7:14  thou  ^.  me  \\  ilh  drcama 

SCARLET. 
Gen.  38:38  bound  a  *.  thread.  30 
Ex.  25:4  and  purple  and  *.  26:1, 
31.  36:27:16;  28:5.  6.  8,  15; 
35:6,23.25;  38:18,  'U 
Xum.  4:8  spr.  on  them  cloth  of  *. 
Jo^.  2:18  bind  *.  Ihr.  in  window 

2  Sum.  1:24  S.  who  clo.  you  in*. 
Pror.  31:21  house,  clothed  wi.  *. 
Cant.  4:3  lijis  like  a  thread  of*. 
/*.  1:18  tho  your  sins  be  as  s. 
Lam.  4:5  that  were  bro.  up  in  *. 
Dan.  5:7  eUtthed  with  *.  16.  29 
Xah.  2:3  valiant  men  are  in  *. 
Mat.  27:23  put  on  Jes.  a  *.  robe 
Ileti.  9:19  took  water,  and*,  wool 
Iia\  17:3  woman  sit  on  ^•.  beast 

18:12  no  man  buy.  merch.  of*. 
16  great  city  that  was  cl.  wi.  *. 

SCATTER. 

Gen.  11:9  tUeiite  did  L.  s.  them 
49:7  divide  in  Ja.  *.  them  in  l8. 

L(:r.  26:;5;i  I  will  *.  you  am.  heat. 

Xum.  16:37  take  censers,  .v.  lire 

Deut.  4:27  sh.  *.  you  anioi.g  hea. 

28:64;  Jtr.  9:16;  Ezik.  22:15 

32:2*J  I  would  *.  th.  into  eoniera 

1  K.  14:15  *.  them  beyond  river 

Xeh.  1:8  if  ve  trausgte^>;.  I  will*. 

Ph.  59:11  *.  by  thy  nouer.  O  L. 
(i.s:30  .«.  peo.  tliat  (loli;;ht  in  war 
106:27  lifted  up  hand  to  ■<.  them 
144:6  cast  lightnini;.  ■».  ihem 

/*.  28:25  cast  litehes.  a.  cummin 
41:16  whirlwind  shall  s.  them 

Jer.  13:24  1  will  *.  Ih.  as  ^^ulJhlo 

18:17  I  will  *.  th.  as  with  wina 

23:1  woe  to  pastors  that  a-,  sheep 

49:32    I  will  *.   them    into  all 

winds.  36:  Eztk.  5:10.  12 

Ezek.  5:2  third  pari  thou  shalt  *. 
6:5  *.  your  bimes  about  altars 
10:2  *-  the  coals  over  the  city 
12:14  *.  tow.  wind  all  that  help 
20:23  \  would  *.  them  inn.  heat. 
29:12  I  *.  Egyptians.  :jO;23,  26 

Dan.  4:14  hewdown  tree.  .s.  Iruit 
11:24  he  ehall  *.  am.  ihem  prey 
12:7  to  *.  power  of  holy  people 


1008 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SCI 

Hab.  3:14  came  as  wbirhv.  to  $. 
Zee.  1"21  lift  horn  over  Ju.  s.  it 

SCATTERED. 
Gen.  11:4  lest  be  s.  upon  earth 
J^.  5:13  ptfo.  ^.  to  K^th.  stubble 
Nujn.  10:35  let  all  tliine  enemies 

be^.  Pg.  GS:1 
Dent.  30:3  whither  L.  hath  s.  th, 

1  Sam.  11:11  Amraonites  were  s. 
13:8  people  were  s.  from  Saul 

2  Sam.  1S:3  bnt.  5.  over  country 
22:15  and  .?.  them,  Ps.  18:14 

1  A'.  23:17  ^■;uv  Is.  .^.  2  Chr.  18:10 

2  A'.  25:5  his  army  s.  Jer.  52:8 
£^st.  3:8  certain  people  s.  abroad 
Job  4:11  stout  lions  whe.  are  s. 

18:15  brimstone  be  s.  on  habit. 

Ps.  44:11  ^-f.  us  am.  heathen,  (J0:1 
53:5  G. .«.  bones  of  him  th.  enc. 
68:14  when  Almighty  s.  kings 
89:10  thou  hast  iv.  thine  enemies 
92:9  workers  of  iniqu.  sh.  be  s. 
141:7  bones  i?.  at  grave's  mouth 

Is.  18:2  go  ye  to  a  nation  *'. 

7  present  be  brought  of  peo.  s. 
33:3  lifting  thy.  nations  were  s. 

Jer.  3:13  >?.  ways  to  strangers 

10:21  all  their  flocks  shall  be  s. 

23:2  ye  have  s.  my  flock,  away 

30:11  end  of  nations  wh.  I  s.  th. 

31:10  he  that  s.  la.  will  gather 

40:15  that  Jews  should  be  s. 

50:17  Israel  is  a  s.  sheep,  driven 
E^ek.  6:8  ye  be  s.  thro'  countries 

11:16  though  I  s.  them 

17:21  th.  that  remain  shall  be  s. 

29:13  Egyptians  gath.  whith.  ,f. 

34:5  flock  s.  because  no  shcph. 
6  flock  was  s.  on  face  of  earth 
12  have  been  s.  in  cloudy  day 
21  push,  diseased  till  yes.  th. 

3G:19  I  8.  thorn  among  heathen 

4G:18  that  my  people  be  not  s. 
Jod  3:2  plead  for  pe.  wh.  they  s. 
Kak.  3:18  people  is  s.  on  mount. 
Hab.  3:6  cverlast.  mountains  s. 
Zee.  1:19  horns  wh.  ha.  s.  Ju.  21 

7:14  I  s.  them  with  whirlwind 

13:7  smite  Shepherd,  the  sheep 

be .?.  Mat.  26:31 ;  Mark  14:27 

Mat.  9:36  s.  as  sheep  hav.  no  sh. 

L^jke  1:51  s.  proud  in  imaginat. 

John  11:52  galh.  children  were5. 

16:32  hour  cometh  ye  sh.  be  s. 
Acts  5:35  obey.  Theudas  were  s. 

8:1  were  s.  thro'  regions  of  Ju. 

4  were  s.  went  preaching,  11:19 

Jam.  1:1  twelve  tribes  that  are  ^. 

1  Pet.  1:1  strangers  s.  thro'  Pon. 

SCATTERETH. 
Job  37:11  the  thick  cloud  hr  .«. 

38:24  wh.  s.  ea^t  windt>:i  ■  .irth 
Ps.  147:16  he.*,  the  hoarlVo^t 
Prov.  11:24  that-«.  yetincrcaseth 

20:8  king  s.  away  evil  with  eyes 
26  a  wise  king  t^.  the  wicked 
l8. 24:1  s.  inhabitants  of  earth 
Mat.  12:30  he  that  "ath.  not.  wi. 

me.  s.  abroad,  Luke  11:2:^ 
John  10:12  wolf  catche.  s.  sheep 

SCATTEUIXG. 
Is.  30:30  L.  sh.  show  auger  wi.  s. 

SCEIVT. 

Job  14:9  through  s.  of  water 

J'V.  48:11  his  s.  is  not  changed 

JIos.  14:7  s.  thereof  as  wine  of  L. 

SCEPTRE. 

Gen.  49:10  s.  not  depart  from  Ju. 
Nirm.  24:17  5.  shall  rise  out  of  Is. 
Est.  4:11  king  sliall  lu)ld  out  s. 

5:2  held  out  to  s.  Es.  ^'olden  s. 
Ps.  45:6  s.  of  kingdom  is  right  s. 
Is.  14:5  Lord  hath  broken  s. 
Ezek.  19:11  had  strong  rod^  for^. 
14  hath  no  strung  rod  to  Ik-  ft. 
Amos  1:5  cutoflhiin  tliat  Imld.s. 

8  him  that  holdi-lli  s.  from  A. 
Zee.  10:11  the  s.  of  Egypt  shall 
I/eb.  1:8  s.  of  rigliteous.  is  the  t:. 

SCEVA, 
Acts  19:14  seviMi  sons  of  one  S. 
)  SCHISM. 

1  Cor.  12:25  there  should  be  no  s. 

SCHOLAR. 
1  C/ir.  25:8  the  teacher  as  the  8. 
Mai.  2:12  L.  cut  ofi'muaterand  ^. 

SCHOOL. 
Acts  19:9  disputing  in  s.  of  one 

SCHOOLMASTER. 

Gal.  3:24  the  law  waw  our  s. 

25  we  are  no  longer  under  a  s. 

8CIE\CE. 

Van.  3:4  in  wisd.  understand,  s. 

1  Tim.  6:20  avoi.  babblings  of «. 


SCR 
SCOFF. 

Hab.  1:10  they  sh.  s.  at  kings 
SCOFFER.*!. 

2  Pec.  3:3  in  last  days  s.  walking 
SCORCH,  ED. 

Mat.  13:6  they  were  s.  Mark  4:6 
Pei\  16:8  power  was  given  to  s. 

9  men  were  s.  with  great  heat 

SCORX,  Substantive. 

Est.  3:6  s.  to  lay  hands  on  Mord. 
Ps.  44:13  makest  us  a  s.  79:4 
Hab.  1:10  princes  shall  be  a  $. 

See  LAUGHED. 

SCORiV,  A'erb. 

Job  10:20  my  friends  s.  me 
SCOR!VER. 

Prov.  9:7  that  reproveth  a  s. 
8  reprove  not  a  s.  lest  he  hate 
13:1  but  a  s.  heareth  not  rebuke 
14:6  .«.  seeketh  wis.  fiudeth  not 
15:12  s.  loveth  not  that  reprov. 
19:25  smite  s.  the  simple  will 
21:11  when  s.  is  punish,  simple 
24  s.  is  his  name,  deal,  in  wra. 
22:10  cast  out  s.  and  contention 
24:9  s.  is  abomination  to  men 
Is.  29:20  the  l^.  is  consumed 

SCORIVERS. 
Prov.  1:22  how  long  will  s.  deli. 
3:34  surely  he  scorneth  thes. 
19:29  judgm.  are  prepared  for  5. 
Hos.  7:5  stretched  nand  with  s. 

SCOR.\EST,  ETH. 
Job  39:7  he  s.  multitude  of  city 
18  she  8.  horse  and  his  rider 
Prov.  3:34  surely  he  s.  scomer 
9:12  if  5.  thou  alone  sh.  bear  it. 
19:28  ungodly  witness  s.  judg. 
Ezek.  16:31  harlot,  in  th.  thou  s. 

SCOR\FUL. 
Ps.  1:1  nor  sitteth  in  seat  of  s. 
Prov.  29:8  s.  bri.  city  into  snare 
Is.  28:14  hear  word  of  Lord,  ye  s. 

SCORNIXG. 
Job  34:7  drinks  s.  like  water  ? 
Ps.  123:4  filled  wi.  s.  of  those  at 
Pi^v.  1:22  scorners  delight  in  s. 

SCORPIOX. 
Luke  11:12  will  he  oft",  him  a  s.  f 
Rev.  9:5  torment  was  as  of  s. 

SCORPIOi>fS. 
Dent.  8:15  thro'  wilder,  where  s. 
1  K.   12:11   I  will   chastise  you 

withs.  14;  2  Chr.  10:11,  14 
Ezek.  2:6  among  s.  be  not  afraid 
Luke  10:19  power  to  tread  on  s. 
Rev.  9:3  power,  as  s.  have  power 

10  had  tails  like  s.  and  stings 

SCOURED. 
Lev.  6:28  brazen  pot,  it  sh.  be  s. 

SCOURGE,  8. 
Jos.  33:13  s.  in  your  sides 
.lob  5:21  thou  sh.  be  hid  from  8. 
9:23  if  the  s.  slay  suddenly 
Is.  10:26  Lord  shall  stir  up  a  s. 
28:15  overflow,  s.  shall  pass,  18 
John  2:15  made  s.  of  small  cords 

SCOURGE,  Verb. 
Mat.  10:17  they  will  s.  in  th.  svn. 
20:19  shall  s.  him,  Mark  10:34; 

Luke  18:33 
23:24  some  of  them  ve  shall  s. 
Acts  22:25  is  it  lawful  to  s.  Ro.  ? 

SCOURGED,  ETH 
Lev.  19:20  maid,  she  shall  be  s. 
Mat.  27:26  wh.  he  had  s.  Jesus, 

Mark  15:15;  7o/i;i  19:1 
Heb.  12:6  the  Lord  s.  every  son 

SCOURGIIVG,  S. 
Acts  22:24  sh.  be  examined  by  s. 
Heb.  11:36  others  hud  trial  of  s. 
SCRABBLED. 

1  Sam.  21:13  Da.  feigned  mad,  s. 

SCRAPE,  D. 

Lev.  14:41  cause  house  to  be  s. 

sh.  pour  out  dust  they  8.  off 

43  if  plague  came  after  he  s. 

Job  2:8  Job  took  a  potsherd  to  s. 

Ezek.  26:4  I  will  also  *.  her  dust 

SCREECHOWL. 
Is.  34:14  s.  also  shall  rest  there 
SCRIBE. 

2  Sam.  8:17  Seraiah  was  the  8. 
20:25  Sheva  was  s.  and  Zadok 

2  A'.  1S:18  Shebnatheif.  37;  19:2; 

Is.  36:3.  22;  37:2 
22:3  Sha.  tlies.  8,9,10,12:  2  Ch. 

34:15,  18,20;  Jer.  36:10 
25:15  princ.  s.  of  host,  Jer.  52:25 
1  Chr.  24:6  Shemaiah  s.  wrote 
27:32  Jona.  a  wise  man  and  a  s. 


SCY 

Ezr.  4:8  Shimshai  the  s.  wrote  a 
letter,  9,  17,  23 
7:6  Ezra,  a  ready  s.  11, 12;  Neh. 

8:4. 9,  13 ;  12:26,  36 
iAWi.  8:4  Ezra,  s.  stood  on  pulpit 
Is.  33:18  where  is  the  s..*" 
Jer.  36:12  Elishama  the  8.  20,  21 
26  take  Baruch  the  s.  and  Jer. 
37:15  house  of  Jonath.  the  s.  20 
Mat.  8:19  a  s.  said.  Master,  I  will 
13:52  8.  instructed  unto  kingd. 
Mark  12:32  s.  said  unto  him 
1  Cor.  1:20  where  is  the  s.  ? 
SCRIBES. 

1  Chr.  2:55  the  families  of  the  s. 

2  Chr.  34:13  of  Lev.  there  weres. 
Est.  3:12  king's^,  called,  8:9 
Jer.  8:8  pen  of  the  s.  is  in  vain 
Mat.  5:20  ex.  righteousness  of  s. 

7:29  not  as  the  8.  Maik  1:22 
16:21  sufl'er  many  things  of  s. 
17:10  say  s.  E.  must,  Mark  9:11 
20:13  betrayed  to  8.  Mark  10:33 
21:15  when  thes.  saw,  they  we. 
23:2  s.  and  Phari,  sit  in  M.  seat 
13  woe  to  y.  s.  14:29 ;  Lit,  11:44 

Mark  2:6  went  cert:iin  s.  reason. 
16  when  the  s.  saw  him  eat  wi. 
8:31  be  rejected  of  s.  Luke  9:22 
9:14  s.  questioning  with  discip. 
11:18  s.  and  c.-priests,  Lu.  19:47 
12:35  s.  say  Christ  is  son  of  D.  ? 
38  said,  Bew.  of  s.  Luke  20:46 
14:1  the  s.  sought  to  take  him 

Luke  5;:^0  s.  and  Pharisees,  15:3 
6:7  s.  and  Pharis.  watched  him 
11:23  s.  began  to  urge  vehem. 
20:1  s.  came  upon  hfm,  elders 

19  priests  and  s,  sou'rlit  to  lay 
22:2  and  s.  sought  to  kill  him 
23:10  s.  stood  and  accused  him 

John  8:3  the  s.  brought  a  woman 

Acts  4:5  s.  gathered  ag.  apostles 

6:12  s.  brou.  Stephen  to  council 

23:9  8.  of  Pharisees'  part  arose 

SCRIP. 

1  Sam.  17:40  D.  put  stones  in  s. 
Mat.  10:10  nor  s.  for  your  journ. 

Markfy.^;  Lukeh:Z\  10:4 
Luke  22:35  I  sent  you  without  s. 
36  let  him  take  his  purse  and  s. 
SCRIPTURE. 
Dan.  10:21  what  is  noted  in  s. 
Mark  12:10  ha.  ye  not  read  this  s. 
15:28  s.  was  fuliilled  which  saith 
Luke  4:21  this  day  is  s.  fulfilled 
John  2:22  they  believed  the  s. 
7:42  hath  not  s.  said,  Ch.  com.  ? 
10:35  the  s.  cannot  be  broken 
19:35  another  s.  saith,  They  sh. 
Acts  1:16  thiss.  must  needs  "have 
8:32  place  of  s.  which  he  read 
35  Philip  began  at  the  same  s. 
Rom.  4:3  what   saith   s. .?  11:2; 

Gal.  4:30 
9:17  s.  saith,  10:11 ;    1  Tim.  5:18 
Gal.  3:8  the  s.  foreseeing  that  G. 
22  the  s.  hath  concluded  all 

2  Tim.  3:16  s.  is  by  inspi.  of  G. 
Jam.  4:5  think  s.  saith  in  vain  ? 

1  Pet.  2:6  it  is  contained  in  s. 

2  Pet.  1:20  no  s.  is  of  priv.  inter. 

SCRIPTURES. 
Mat.  21:42  ha.  ye  nev.  read  in  s. 
22:29  not  know.  s.  Mark  12:24 
26:M  how  shall  s.  be  fulfilled  ? 
Mark  14:49  s.  must  bo  fulfilled 
Luke  94:27  he  expounded  in  alls. 
32  while  he  opened  to  us  the  s. 
45  that  they  mi.  understands. 
John  5:39  search  s.  for  in  them 
Acts  17:2  he  reasoned  out  of  s. 
11  and  searched  the  s.  daily 
18:24  Apollos,  mighty  in  the  s. 
28  showing  by  s.  Jesus  was  C. 
Rom.  1:2  afore  by  i^rop.  in  ho.  $. 
15:4  thro'  comf.  ol  s.  have  hope 
16:26  by  the  s.  made  known 

1  Cor.  1.5:3  Christ  died  ace.  to  s. 
4  Christ  rose  accordi.  to  the  s. 

2  Tim.  3:15  from  child  hast  kn.  s. 
2  Pet.  3:16  as  they  do  also  oth.  *. 

SCROLL. 
Is.  34:4  heav.  sh.  be  rolled  as  s. 
Rev.  6:14  heaven  departed  as  a  s. 

SCUM. 
Ezek.  24:6  woe  to  the  pot  wh.  s. 

11  that  the  s.  may  be  consum. 

12  her   s.    went    out,    her  s. 
in  fli-e 

SCURVY. 
Lev.  21:20  none  sh.  ap.  that  is  s. 
22:22  8.  or  scabbed  sh.  not  ofl'er 

SCYTHIAN. 
Col.  3:11  is  neither  barbarian,  S. 


SEA 

SEA. 

Ex.  1-1:16  stretch  iiand  overs.  27 

21  Lord  caused  the  s.  to  go 

back,  made  the  s.  dry 
15:10  blow,  the  s.  covered  them 
20:11  L.  made  the  s.  Ps.  95:5: 

Jon.  1:9;  Act8  4:^4;  14:15 
Deitt.  30:13  nor  is  it  beyond  s. 
Jos.  24:7  brought  s.  upon  them 

1  A'.  7:23  a  molten  s.  2  Chr.  4:2 
39  set  s.  on  right  side  of  house 

10:22  king  had  at  s.  a  navy 
18:43  ":o  up,  look  toward  the  s. 

2  A'.  14:25  he  restored  coast  to  s. 
16:17  Ahaz  took  down  the  s. 
25:13  s.  did  Chaldees  break,  16 

1  Chr.  16:32  let  the  8.  roar,  P?. 

96:11 ;  98:7 

2  Chr.  4:6  s.  for  priests  to  wash 
20:2multit.  against  beyond  s. 

Seh.  9:11  thou  didst  div.  s.  went 
thro'  the  s.  Job  26:12;  Ps. 
74:13;  78:13;  ^f;-.  31:35 

Job  7:12  am  I  a  s. .?  38:8  shut  8,  t 
11:9  measure  is  broader  than  s, 
14:11  as  the  waters  fail  froms. 
28:14  s.  saith,  It  is  not  with  me 
41:31  niaketh  the  s.  like  a  pot 

Ps.  66:6  he  turned  s.  to  dry  land 
72:8  have  dominion  froms.  to  s, 
78:53  s.  overwhelmed  th.  enem. 
104:25  this  great  and  wide  .s\ 
107:23  go  down  to  s.  in  ships 
114:3  the  s.  saw  it;  50  thou  s. 

Prov.  8:29  gave  to  s.  his  decree 

Is.  11:9  wat.  cover  s.  Hab.  2:14 
16:8  branches  stretched  over  a, 
19:5  waters  shall  fail  from  s. 
23:2  merch.  of  Zid.  pass  over  », 
4  be  ashamed,  s.  hath  spoken 

11  he  stretched  his  hand  ov.  s. 
24:14  they  shall  cry  aloud  fr.  s. 
42:10  sing  to  L.  ye  that  go  to  s. 
50:2  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  s. 
51:10  art  thou  w.  hath  dried  s.f 
57:20  wicked  are  like  troubled  s. 

Jer.  6:2:1  their  voice  roar,  like  8. 

27:19  saith  L.  the  pillars  and  s. 

48:32  plants  are  gone  over  s. 

50:42  their  voice  sh.  roar  like  s. 

51:36  I  will  dry  up  her  s. 
42  s.  is  come  up  upon  Babylon 
Lam.  2:13  breach  is  great  like  s. 
Ezek.  26:3  8.  aiuseth  nis  waves 
Dan.  7:3  great  beasts  came  tr.  s. 
Amos  8:12  wander  from  s.  to  s. 
Jon.  1:11  that  s.  may  be  calm? 
Mic.  7:12  shall  come  from  s.  to  s. 
Nah.  1:4  he  rebuketh  the  s.  and 
Hab.  3:8  wrath  ag.  s.  that  didst 
15  thou  didst  walk  throu^'hs. 
Hag.  2:6  I  shake  heav.  earth,  s. 
Zee.  9:10  his  domin.  from  s.  to  s» 

10:11  he  shall  pass  th-rough  s. 

Mat.  8:26  he  arose  and  rebuk.  a. 

27  s.  obey  him,  Mark  4:39,  41 

23:15  ye  compass  s.  and  land 
Luke  21:25  s.  and  waves  roaring 
Acts  27:40  commit,  themsel.  to  s. 

28:4  tho'  he  hath  escaped  the  s, 

1  Cor.  10:1  fathers  passed  thro' s. 
Rev.  4:6  before  throne  was  s.  of 

7:2  given  to  hurt  earth  and  s. 
10:6  created  s.  things  therein 
14:7  worship  him  that  made  s. 
15:2  I  saw  a  s.  of  glass,  mingled 
20:13  the  s.  gave  up  the  dead. 
21:1  and  there  was  no  more  s. 

By  the  SEA. 
Ex.  14:9  them  encampi.  by  t.  s. 

2  Savi.  17:11  Is.  as  sand  by  the  8, 
1  A'.  5:9  I  will  convey  them  6y 

thes.  2  Chr.  2:16 
Is.  18:2  sendeth  ambassad.  by  8. 
Jer.  46:18  as  Carmel  by  the  s. 
Mark  4:1  multitude  was  by  the  s. 
Rev.  18:17  many  as  trade  by  t.  s. 

See  COAST,  great. 

In,  arid  into  the  SEA. 

Ex.  15:1  horse  and  rider  into  t.  8, 
4  Pha.'s  host  he  cast  iH^o^A«*. 
Ps.  77:19  thv  way  in  the  s. 
89:25  I  will  set  his  hand  in  t.  s. 
Ec.  1:7  all  rivers  run  info  the  s. 
Is.  43:16  L.  mak.  way  in  the  s. 
Ezek.  26:17  city  strong  in  the  8. 

18  itjles  that  are  in  the  s. 
47:8  waters  go  into  the  s.  which 

brought  forth  info  the  s. 
.Jon.  1:4  a  mighty  lempestm  t.8» 

12  and  cast  me  info  the  s.  15 
Zee.  9:4  smite  her  power  in  t.  e. 

10:11  smite  waves  in  the  s. 
Mat.  8:24  arose  a  temp,  in  the  8. 
1:3:47  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 
a  net  cast  info  the  s. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


lOOli 


SEA 
Mat,  21:21  cast  into  the  s,  Mark 

n:a:j 

Mar/i:  !t:-l3  we.  ca!*t  (.  *.  Lti.  17:2 
Luke  17:0  be  thuii  plant,  in  t.  s, 
John  21:7  IV.  cast  uimeiolf  i.  t.  s. 
Ach  27:;W  catft  out  wlu-nt  i.  i.  s. 
■IScAF^I  Ihcniai'lveH  info  the  s. 
a  Vor.  11:20  in  purilf  ih  ///f  Jt. 
Jam.  :t:7  bcai^tii  nnil  tlii.  in  thes. 
JUv.  5;l;j  cv.  cri'itliMi-  in  Ihf  f. 

16:3  fv.  livinL'  ."*t>iii  dkU  i»  /.  ^. 

18:19  all  timt  hud  ^'liip^  i/t  /.  «. 

oriiif  SEA. 

G^rt.  1:2<»  have  domiiiinn   over 
the  llsh  (jr'  thf  n.  28 :  /^.  8:8 

9:2  fi'nr  uintn  flt*hi't*  of  the  g. 

32: 12  t»e»Mi  as  siuitl  q/*  //«j  jt. 

49:i;i  Z.  <l\vt'll  at  haviii  of  1. 1. 
.Kr.  15:1'J  bro.  ag.  waters  o/*  /.  j». 
iVi/m.  11:22  shall  tit*h  of  t/ie  s.  be 
2  Sam.  22:  lti  chaiuu'is  p?"/.  <f.  ap. 
4  A'.  18:4-1  aris.  cloiul  out  o/t.  s. 
Jiift  (i::j  heavier  than  sinul  nf  t.  s. 

9:8  tread,  upon  waves  of  the  g. 

12:8  Ilshes  of  (he  s.  sh.  ileclare 

3(;:;J0  he  cuveieth  hot.  qf  the  s. 

:J8:lti  enter  into  sprini^s  of  t.  g. 
iV.  :Vi:l  trallierelh  waters  (^  t.  g. 

(VS:22  penph'  fr.  di*|iihs  of  the  g. 

8ii.',t  rnle?t  (he  raLTiiiL:  of  the  g. 

<i;J:4  iniL,'htii-r  tli.  wave-*  o/t.  g. 

i;J^t:U  dwell  in  nlte.  parts  qft.  s. 
Jg.  5:30  like  ro&r'tni^  of  the  g. 

9:1  allliet  her  by  wav  qf  the  g. 

10:22  Is.  be  as  sandV  '•*•  ^^o»- 
1:10;  Itom.  9:27 

23:4  even  sironLjth  o/thea 

61:10  made  depths  6/  the  g. 

60:5  abundance  i/  the  s.  sh.  be 

63:11  bro.  them  up  out  of  the  ^^ 
Jer.  5:22  ^and  for  bound  of  the  s. 

3;i:22  net.  wind  oft.  >-.  lie'meas. 
Ezek.  2<i:lt>  princes  of  the  g. 

27:3  T\  rus.  at  entry  of  the  s. 
9  ships  of  the  g.  were  in  thee 
38:20  lishes  of  the  g.  sh.  shake 
Hos.  4:3  fishes  of  the  g.  be  taken 
Aviog  5:8  call  waters  o/"/.  g.  9:6 

9:3  hid  from  si^ht  in  Dot.  oft.g. 
Jfai.  7:19  cast  sins  in.  dep.  oft.s. 
llab.  1:U  men  as  fishes  qf  the  g. 
Zep.  1:3  I  will  eon.  fishes  ofg. 
Mat.  4:15  by  way  of  the  g.  bey.  J. 

18:6  drowned  in  depth  of  the  g. 
Jar/k  1:6  wav.  is  like  wave  ofg. 
Jude  13  ra^infir  waves  of  the  s. 
Bev.  8:8  third  part  of  the  g.  bee. 

13:1  beast  rise  ont'qf  the  8. 

20:8  number  is  as  sand  of  the  s. 
See  MiusT. 

On,  or  upon  the  6E.\. 
Ps.  65:5  afar  ort"  r/po/i  the  g. 
Jer.  49:2-3  faint-hearted,  sor.  on*. 
Mat.  14:35  J.  to  them  walkingo/i 
theg.  Mark  6:48:  John  6:19 
Hev.  7:1  wind  sho.  not  blowo.  ^. 

10:2  set  his  right  foot  ujx>n  t.  s. 

15:2  saw  th.  stand  o.  t.  s.  of  gla. 

16:3  poured  out  vial  ujxm  t.  s. 

8B\F.\RIXG. 

Ezek.  26:17  was  intiab.  of*,  men 

SEA-MO\8TER8. 
Lam.  4:3  even  the  jj.-m.  draw  out 

See  RED,  SALT,  SAND. 

SEA.milORE. 

Qen.  22:17  seed  as  sjuid  on  s.-g. 
M^.  14:30  Egyp.  dead  upon  s.-g. 
Jos.  11:4  as  sand  upon  s.'». 
Jud.  5:17  Asher  contin.  on  g.s. 
i  Sam.  13:5  l*hi!.  as  sand  on  s.-s. 

1  K.  4:29  heart  as  sand  on  s.-g. 
Jer.  47:7  a  rharu'e  ai^ainst  8.-9. 
Heb.  11:13  as  sand  by  s.-g. 

SEASIDE. 
Dent.  1:7  turn  ye.  and  go  by  g. 
Jud.  7:12  Midi,  lay  as  sandby  *. 

2  Ckr.  8:17  Solomon  went  to  8. 
Mat.  13:1  Jesus  sal  by  thej^. 
Mark  2:13  he  went  attain  by  g. 

4:1  he  began  to  leach  by  the  g. 
JLcU  10:6  Sim.  house  is  by  g.  32 

SEAS. 
Oen.  1:10  gatb.  of  wat.  called  8. 
23  and  fill  the  waters  in  the  g. 
Deut.  33:19  suck  ofabund.  of*. 
XeA.  9:6  Ihou  hast  made  the  s. 
F8.  8:8  passeth  thro  paths  of*. 

24:2  he  founded  it  upon  the  8. 

65:7  sfilleth  the  noise  of  the  *. 

69:34  let  the  *.  praise  him 

135:6  Lord  pleased,  did  he  in  *. 

/*.  17:13  a  noise  like  noise  of  ^. 

Jer.  15:8  wid.  are  abo.  sand  of  *. 

Seek.  27:4  bor.  are  in  midst  of  ^. 

25  made  glorious  in  uiidstof  *. 


SEA 

Ezek.  27:2G  in  the  midst  of*.  M 
28:2  in  scat  of  Ci.  in  midst  ofx. 

8  slain  in  the  midst  of  the  *. 
Dan.  11:45  taber.  of  palace  bet.*. 
Jon.  2:3  eaF<t  iik>  into  mitlst  of*. 
.U■/^^  27:41  place  wli.  two  *.  met 

8EAL,  Kiilmlaiillve. 
1  A*.  21:8  Jez.  sealed  wl.  Ah.  *. 
Joh  38:14  turned  as  clay  to  the*. 
41:15  scales  shut  with  a  tlo^e  g. 
Cant.  8:6  y.  on  lieart.  g.  on  arm 
John  .3::»his.«.  that  (lf)d  is  inie 
Horn.  4:11  circum.  as  g.  of  riu'ht. 

1  Cor.  9:2  t.  of  mine  apostlrship 

2  Tim  2:19  hav.  this  *.  the  Lord 
Rev.  6:3  the  sec.  *.  5  the  third  *. 

7  the  fourth  J*.  9  the  fifth. v. 
12  when  he  opened  thesLxth*'. 
7:2  liaving  s.  of  tiie  living  Cod 
8:1  when  lie  opened  seventh  g. 
9:4  hurt  those  that  have  not*. 
20:3  shut  him  up.  set  a  *.  upon 

8EALS. 
liev.  5:1  hook  sealed  with  7  *. 
5  lion  of  J.  prevail,  to  loose*. 

9  tliou  art  worthy  to  open  *. 
6:1  the  Lamb  opened  one  of «. 

SEAL.  Verb. 
Xeh.  9:38  nrin.and  priests*.  10:1 
/*.  8:16*.  law  am.  my  disciples 
■ler.  .'12:41  sulis.  evidences.  *■.  th. 
Dan.  9:24  70  weeks  to  *.  vision 

12:4  D.  shut  up  words,  *.  book 
liev.  WAt:  th.  things 7  tbundei-s 

22:10  *.  not  sayings  of  prophecy 

SE\LBD. 
Deut.  32:.^  is  not  this*,  amonp? 

1  A'.  21:8  letters  were  *.  wi.  Ah. 
E<t.  3:12  *.  w  i.  king's  ring,  8:8 
Job  14:17  transgrcs.  *.  in  a  bag 
Cant.  4:12  my  spouse  is  foun.  *. 
/.*.  29:11  vis.  as  wonis  of  book  *. 
./f=f.  32:10  I  snbscri.  and  *.  evid. 
Dan.  6:17  kin^*.  it  with  a  sign. 

12:9  words  arc  closed  up,  and  *. 
John  6:27  him  hath  (J.  the  Fa.  *. 
Rom.  15:28  when  1  have  *.  to  th. 

2  Cor.  1:22  who  hath  *.  and  giv. 
Eph.  1:13  ye  were  *.  with  H.  Sp. 

4:30  whereby  ye  are  *.  to-day 
Rev.  5:1  book  *.  with  sov.  seals 
7:3  hurt  not  earth,  till  *.  serv. 

4  I  hcarfl  number  of  them  *. 

5  of  Jud.  were  *.  12,000,  6,  7,  8 
SEALEST.  ETH,  I\«. 

Job  9:7  sun.  and  *.  up  the  stars 
3-3:16  and  *.  their  instruction 
37:7  he  n.  up  hand  of  cv.  man 

Ezek.  28:12  thou  *.  sum  of  wisd. 

Mat.  27:tK>  *.  stone  and  setting 
SEAM. 

John  19:23  coat  was  without  *. 
SEARCH,  Substantive. 

Deut.  13:14  inquire  and  make  *. 

Ezr.  4:15  that  *.  be  made.  5:1? 
19*.  hath  been  ma.  found.  6:1 

Job  8:8  prepare  tl»self  to  the  *. 
:W:16  hast  th.  walked  in  the*.  .J* 

Ps.  64:6  accomplish  a  diligent  *. 
77:6  my  spirit  made  diligent  *. 

Jer.  2:34  not  found  it  by  secret*. 
SEARCH.  Verb. 

/>F.  27:33  he  sii.  not  *.  whether 

Xum.  10:33  to  *.  out  a  resting-p. 
13:2  that  they  may  *.  the  land 
14:7  land  we  passed  to*,  is  good 

Deut.  1:22  send  men,  they  sh.  *. 

Jog.  2:2  men  to  *.  country,  3 

Jud.  18:2  Danites  sent  men  to  *, 

1  Sam.  23:23  I  will  *.  him  out 

2  Sam.  10:3  sent  to  *.  1  Chr.  19:3 

1  K.  20:6  servants,  they  shall  *. 

2  A*.  10:23  *.  that  none  of  serv. 
Job  13:9  good  that  he  should  *.  f 
Pg.  44:21  sh.  not  G.*.  this  out? 

139:2;J  *.  me,  O  fi.  kn.  my  heart 
Piov.  25:2  honor  of  kings  to  *. 
27  men  to  *.  their  own  glorv 
Ec.  1:13  heart  to  g.  hv  wisd.  7:25 
\Jer.  17:10  I  the  Lord*,  heart 

29:13  shall .«.  for  mc  with  heart 
'  Lam.  3:40  h-t  us  *.  our  ways 
i  Ezek.  34:6  none  did  *.  nor  seek 
'     8  neither  did  my  shepherds  *. 
!     11  I  will  both  #.  my  sheep 
39:14  end  of  7  months  sh.  they*. 
Ainog  9:3  will  *.  and  take  them 
Zep.  1:12  s.  Jerus.  with  candles 
Mat.  2:8  *.  dili^.  f»)r  young  child 
John  5:39  *.  scrip,  they  testify 
7:52  *.  out  of  O.  aris.  no  proph. 

SEARCHED. 

Oen.  31:34  L;ib.  s.  found  not,  35 

Xum.  i:i:21  went  up.  and  *.  land 

32  bro.  eWI  report  of  land.  *. 


SEA 

Nwn.  14;3-l  ofter  number  of  days 

*.  land 
De^it.  1:24  came  to  Kshcol,  *.  it 
Job  5:27  *.  it,  know  it  for  good 
2H:27  he  prenared  it.  *.  It  out 
29:16  canst?  I  kin-w  not  I  *.  out 
.32:11  whi.  ye*,  out  wh:it  tu  say 
36:26  number  (»f  his  yi-ars  *.  out 
/v.  i:^):l  O  L.  thou  hast  *.  mc 
./.'/■.  31:37  founda.  nf  earth  <..  out 
46:2:1  forest,  Iho*  it  cannot  Wg. 
(}b.  6  how  things  of  Ksan  *.  tint 
Acfg  17:11  Bereans /f.  nrriiitm*<-s 
1  Pet.  1:10  prophets*. diligently 

SEARCHEST.  ETH. 
1  Chr.  2H:i)  the  L-.rd  ».  all  hearts 
.At//  10:6  th.  tiiou  «.  alter  my  sin 
2*<:3  and  he*.  <mt  all  periv'riion 
:J9:8  he  s.  alter  ev.  grem  thing 
lYor.  2:4  if  thou  *.  as  for  tn-as. 
18:17  neii:hbf)r  comelh. .«.  liim 
28:11  poor  th.  batluinder.  *.  out 
Rom.  8:27  .v.  knowsmind  of  Sp. 
1  Cor.  2:10  Spirit  *.  all  things 
Rec.  2:23  I  am  he  wli.  *.  reins 

SEARCHIXG,  S. 
Num.  13:25  n-I.  from  .s.  of  land 
Jud.  5:16  divisions  of  lieuben  *. 
.ioff  11:7  canst  thonby  ^.  find  O.? 
Pmv.  20:27  *.  xnw.  parts  of  bellv 
/*.  40:28  no*,  of  his  understand. 
I  Pet.  1:11  *.  what  time  Sp.  of  C. 
SEARED. 

1  Tim.  4:2  cont-e.  *.  wi.  hot  iron 

SEASO\.  SubNtanlive. 
Gen.  40:4  continued  a  *.  in  ward 
Ex.  13:10  k*fen  ordin.  in  his*. 
Deut,  16:6  *.  t  n.  comest  out  of  E. 
28:12  give  rain  unto  land  in  *. 
.70".  24:7  dw.  in  wildeni.  long  *. 

2  A'.  4:16  this  *.  embrace  a  son 

1  Chr.  21:29  altar  at  that  *.  in  G. 

2  Chr.  15:3  for*,  been  with.  God 
Job  5:26  as  corn  cometh  in  his  s. 

38::j2bri.  forth  Mazzaroih  in*. 
7V.  1:3  bringeth  fruit  in  his  *. 

22:2  I  cry  in  ni^ht  «.  not  silent 
Ptw.  15:23  word  in  *.  how  ^ood  ? 
Ec.  3:1  to  every  thing  th.  is  a  *. 
/*.  50:4  to  speak  a  word  in  *. 
.A*r.  5:21  formerandlat.  rainin*. 

:W:20  not  be  day  and  ni.  in  th.  *. 
Don.  7:12  lives  prolong,  for  a  *. 
Ilog.  2:9  take  my  wine  in  *. 
}fark  12:2  at  *.  he  sent  to  husb. 
Lukf  1:20  words  fulfilled  in  *. 

4:13  devil  dep.  from  him  for  *. 

13:1  present  at  that  *.  some 

20:10  at  the  *.  be  sent  servant 

23:8  dcsir.  to  see  him  a  long  *. 
John  5:4  angel  went  down  at  *. 

35  willing  for  a  *.  to  rejoice 
Arts  13:11  not  seeing  sun  for  *. 

19:22  himself  stayed  in  A.  a  *. 

21:25  convenient  *.  I  will  call 
2  Cor.  7:8  thouu'Ii  hut  for  a  *. 
2  Tim.  4:2  instant  in  *.  out  of  *. 
Phile.  15  therefore  departed  a  *.« 
/l(b.  11:25  pleas,  of  sin  for  a  *. 
I  Pet.  1:6  tiio'  for  a*,  if  need  be 
Rr.  6:11  sho.  rest  yet  a  little  *. 

20:3  after  that  loosed  a  little  *. 

See  APPOINTED,  HUE. 

SEASO\S. 

Oen.  1:14  lights  he  for  signs,  *. 
A>.  18:22  judge  pco.  at  all*.  26 
f^'r.  2:1:4  feasts  proc.  in  their  *. 
/'.<.  16:7  reins  instr.  in  night  *. 

101:19  api>ointeth  moon  Tor  *. 
/'(//).  2:21  changelh  times  and  *. 
.Mat.  21:41  render  fruits  in  th.  *. 
Acfg  1:7  not  for  you  to  know  *. 

ll:17gav«U8ra"inandfruitf\i!*. 

20:18  I  btx'U  with  you  at  all  *. 
1  The^.  5:1  of*,  have  no  need 

SEASON.  ED. 
r^r.  2:13  sh:ilt  thou  *.  with  salt 
.}f<irk  9:.V)  wherew.  will  *.  it  ? 
L>'ke  14::J4  wherew.  sh.  it  be  *.  ? 
Col.  4:6  speech  be  with  grace,  * 

SEAT. 
Jud.  3:20  Et:.  rose  out  of  his  *. 

1  Sun.  1:9  Eli  sat  upon*.  4:13 
4:1S  he  ftll  from  otl  *.  backw. 
20;1S  bee.  thy*,  will  be  empty 

2'i  sat  on  *.'on  a  *.  by  wall 

2  Sam.  23:8  Tathmon.  sat  in  *. 
1  A'.  2:19  a  *.  for  king's  mother 
AV.  .3:1  Ila.'s*.  above  princes 
Job.  23:3  i)  that  I  mi.  come  to  *. 

29:7  I  prepared  my  *.  in  street 
/v.  1:1  sittelh  in  *.  of  sconifnl 
Prov.  9:14  woman  siltelh  on*. 
Ezek.  8:3*.  of  image  of  jealousy 

28:2 1  Bit  oa  «.  of  Ciod  iu  midat 


aEC 

Awo8  6:3  canso*.  of  viol,  come 
iV-f/.  23:2  I'iiar.  fi:  in  jMont-s'  8. 
Rev.  2:13  dwel.  where  Satau*atf. 
5w  jl'dgme:;t,  meiwy, 

SEATFD. 
Deut.  :j:J:21  lawi^iv.  r  was  ho*. 

SKATS. 
Mat.  21:12  *.  of  them  that  sold 

dovi-s.  Mark  11:15 
2;i:6  chief*.  i:i  svn.  Mark  12:39 
Lnkf  V.:>Z  put  mighty  fr.  their*. 
11:43  }  •  love  uppermoKt  *.  20:46 
Rev.  4:4  I'riur  and  twcntv  s.  upon 
the*,  twenty-four  eVlers 
11:16  ehlers  sat  before  G.  on  *. 

SKUA. 
fien.  10:7  sons  oi'Cush,  S.  and 
Ps.  72:10  kih-s  f)rsiieba  and  S. 
/*.  4;i:3  I  gave  Klhiopia  and  S. 
SEBAT.     Z.c.  1:7 

SECOXD. 
Ex.  26:4  the  couplli:g  of  the  *. 

.5:10;  36:11.  12.  17 
28:18  *.  row  be  emerald.  .39:11 
Lev.  5:10  ofi\-r*.  for  burnt  otter. 
Xuni.  2:16  set  forth  in  *.  rank 
2  A'.  9;  19  be  sent  ^.  on  horseback 
1  Chr.  15:18  brethren  of/;,  degree 
El'.  4:9  one  alone,  th.  is  not  a  *. 

15  *.  child  stand  up  in  stead 
Ezek.  10:14*.  face  was  face  of  m. 
Dan.  7:5  )>east,  *.  like  to  a  hear 
Mat.  21:30  Xn  s.  said  likewise 
22:26  llkewis:e  the  *.  had  her, 

Mork  12:21  ;  Luk^  20:.30 
Luke  19:18*.  came  sayii.g.  Lord 
.lohn  4:51  *.  miracle  Jesus  did 
.\ctg  12: 10 were  past*,  ward 

1  Cor.  15:47*.  man  L.  fr.  heaven 
Ihb.  10:9  aw.  fii-st,  may  e^tab.  *. 

2  Pit.  3:1  *.  epistle  I  wVit^-  vou 
Rev.  2:11  not  hurt  of  ^.  dc  a'  20:6 

20:14  hell,  this  is  g.  death,  21:8 

.S^tfDAY,  MONTU. 

si':<  o\n  time. 

Gen.  43:10  hinl  r.  inrm-d  *.  ti7ne 
Lev.  i;J:r>8  wushfil  xhca.  thne 
1  Sam.  26:8  I  will  not  smite*.  ^1 

1  K.  18:34  doit*,  t.  did  it*,  t. 

2  A'.  10:6  Jehu  wrote  letter  *.  t. 
/«.  11:11  L.  set  his  hand*,  time 
Jer.  1:13  word  of  Lord  carac  to 

me  a*,  time,  l:i:3;  33:1 
Jo7i.  3:1  word  came  to  Jon.  *,  /. 
Mat.  26:42  he  went  *.  t.  prayed 
Mark  14:73*.  t.  the  cock  crew 
John  3:4  enter*,  time  into  womb 
21:16  Jesus  saith  to  Pe.  *.  time 
Acfg  10:15  voice  spake  to  P.  *.  t. 
2  Cor.  13:2  if  I  were  present  *.  t. 
Heb.  9:28  he  shall  appeal-  *.  ttm£ 

SECO\D  ycor. 
Gen.  47:18  they  came  the  *.  y.  to 

Joseph,  and  said,  Xum.  1:1 

Xum.  9:1  first  month  of*,  y.  L. 

10:11  *.  y.  cloud  was  taken  up 

2  K.  19:29  ye  shall  eat  in  *.  year^ 

springeth  of  same,  7*.  37:30 

SECONDARILY. 

1  Cor.  12:28  God  tset  s.  prophets 

SECRET,  Substantive. 
Oen.  49:6  come  not  into  their  *. 
./otl  15:8  bast  th.  heard  *.  of  G.  1 
29:4  wh.  *.  of  G.  was  upon  tab. 
40:13  and  bind  their  facej?  iu  *. 
/v.  25:14  *.  of  Lord  with  them 
27:5  in  *.  of  tabernacle,  31:20 
61:4  may  Kh(tot  in  *,  at  perfect 
l;J9:15  when  I  was  made  in*. 
Pror.  3::i2*.  is  with  righteous 
9:17  bread  eaten  in  *.  pleasant 
31:14  a  gift  in  *.  pacifieih  an^er 
25:9  discover  not  a*,  toanother 
A.  4.5:19  not  spoken  in  *.  48:16 
Kztk.  28:3  no*,  that  th. can  hide 
Dun.  2:18  mercies  of  G.  cone.  *. 
19  then  was  *.  revealed  to  D. 
30  *.  not  revealed  to  me 
4:9  I  know  no  *.  troubU-ih  thee 
Atnog  3:7  revealeth  *.  to  his  ser. 
J/o/.  6:1  alms  may  be  in  *.  thy 
Father  who  secth  in  *.  6,  18 
6  pr.iy  to  Father  who  is;  in  *. 
l.S  appear  to  fast  to  Fath.  in  *. 
./tihn  7:4  docth  any  thing  in  *. 
10  went  to  feast  as  it  were  in*. 
18:20  oiienly,  in  *.  I  said  noth. 
Eph.  5:12  thi.  done  of  them  in*. 

SECRET,  Adieolive. 
Deut.  27:15  put.  idol  in  fr\  place 
29:29*.  things  belong  unto  L, 
Jud.  3:19  I  have  *.  errand 

13:18  askest  my  name,  it  \»$.f 
1  Sam.  5:9  cmcfods  in  *.  parts 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


SEE  I 

1  Sam.  10:2  abide  in  »5.  place 
Job  14:13  th.  thou  keep  me  in  s. 
15:11  is  any  s.  thing  with  thee? 
20:2()  darkness  be  hid  in  s.  pla. 
P.«.  10:8  in  fi.  places  doth  murder 
17:12  linn  lurkini;  in  s.  places 
1S:11  made  durkh.  his  s.  place 
VMl'l  cle.  thoii  me  from /J.  faults 
\  64:3  hide  me  fr.  s.  connsclof  wlc. 
81-.7  I  answered  thee  in  *.  place 
90:8  .•;.  sin3  in  light  of  counten. 
91:1  dwel.  in.«.  place  of  Most  II. 
Prov.  27:5  rebuke  bet.  th.  s.  love 
Ec.  12:14  to  iud2:mentcv.  s.  thi. 
Cant.  2:14  that  art  in  s.  places 
Is.  3:17  L.  -will  discover  s.  parts 
45:3  riches  of  ^.  places 
Jer.  2:34  not  found  by  .«.  search 
13:17  soul  eh.  weep  in  s.  places 
2:J:!24  hide  himself  in  s.  places 
411:10  I  have  uncovered^,  places 
Lam.  3:10  as  lion  in  s.  places 
Ezek.  7:23  pollute  my  s.  place 
Dan.  2:22  reveal,  deep^t.  thinirs 
Mat.  13:35  kept  s.  from  founcla- 
tion  of  wtirld,  Bom.  16:25 
24:26  bL'hold,  he  is  in  .?.  chamb. 
Mark  4:22  nor  was  any  thi.  kept 

8.  Luke^-Al 
Luke  11:3:3  put.  candle  in  ^.  place 

SECRETS. 

Dent.  25:11  wife  lak.  him  by  s. 
Job  11:6  shew  thee  s.  of  wisdom 
Ps.  44:21  he  knoweth  s.  of  heart 
P}VV.  11:13  talebearer  reveal,  s. 
20:19  as  a  talebearer,  reveal,  s. 
Dan .  2:28  a  God  that  revealeth  s. 

29  that  revealeth  8,  make.  kn. 

47  your  God  is  a  revoaler  of  s. 
Bom.  2:16  God  shall  jud;:e  the  s. 
1  Cor.  14:25  thus  are  s.  of  heart 

SECRETLY. 

C^n.  31:27  whcref.  didst  flee  s.  ? 
Deut.  13:6  if  bro.  entice  thee  s. 

27:24  smiteth  his  neighbor  s. 

23:57  eat  for  want  of  things  s. 
Jos.  2:1  sent  two  men  to  spy  s. 

1  Sain.  18:22  comm.  with  Dav.  s. 
23:9  Saul  8.  practised  mischief 

2  Sam.  12:12  for  thou  didst  it  s. 
2  A".  17:9  did  s.  things  not  right 
Job  4:12  a  tiling  was  ^\  bro.  me 

13:10  reprove,  if  you  .?.  accept 
31:27  heart  hath  becns.  enticed 

Pti.  10:9  lieth  in  wait  s.  as  a  lion 
31:20  keep  tbem  s.  in  pavilion 

Jer.  37:17  Zedekiah  asked  him  5, 

Uab.  3:14  to  devour  the  poors. 

c7bA«  11:28  called  M.  her  sister*, 

19:33  Joseph  was  a  disciple,  s. 

SECT. 

Acts  5:17  wh.  is  -f.  of  Sadducees 
15:5  the  8.  of  Pharisees  believed 
24:5  of  the  8.  of  the  Nazarenes 
26:5  straitest  s.  of  our  religion 
28:22  s.  everywhere  spo.  against 
SECURE. 

Jitd.  8:11  smote  host,  U  was  s. 
18:7  after  manner  of  Zidoui.  s. 

Job  :i:18thou  sh:dt  ba.s-. 
12:6  they  that  provoke  G.  are  a. 

Mat.  28:14  pi.Msuade  him,  .'^.  you 
SECURELY. 

Prov.  3:29  si-oing  he  dw^-lleth  .t. 

Mic.  2:8  them  that  pass  by  s. 
SECURITY. 

Acts  17:9  when  th^y  had  taken  s. 
SEniTlOX,  s. 

.Efer.  4:15  moved  8.  in  city,  19 

Luke  23:19  fur  >-.  in  pris(m,  25 

Acts  24:5  this  man  mover  of  s. 

Gal.  5:20  works  of  flesh  are  s. 
SERUCE,  ED. 

^K.  21:9  Manasseh.f.  them  to  do 

Is.  19:13  they  have  also  s.  Egypt 

Ezek.  13:10  they  have  s.  my  peo. 

Mark  13:22  signs  and  wonders  8. 

1  John  2:26  concern,  them  that.9. 
Rev.  2:30  Jezebfl  to  8.  my  serv, 

SEDUCERS. 

2  Tim.  3:13  s.  shall  was  worse 

SEOUCETH,  l\G. 
Prov.  12:26  way  of  wicked  s. 
1  Tim.  4:1  giving  heed  to  s.  epi. 

SEE. 
Gen.  2:19  to  s.  what  he  won.  call 
11:5  Lord  came  down  to  8.  city 
44:23  shall  .•>■.  my  face  no  more 
45:12  vonr  eves  .<.  the  eyes  of 
28  will  go  and  -v.  Joseph  bef. 
4s:ll  I  had  not  tho.  to  8.  face 
Ex.  3:3  8.  this  great  i-i-.rht.  4 
5:19  officers  s.  th.  wore  in  evil 
6:X  eUalt  s.  what  I  will  do  to  P. 


SEE 

Ex.  10:5  cannot  be  able  to/:,  ear. 
23  ta.  heed,  s.  my  face  no  mo. 
12:13  when  I  s.  blood 
33:20  no  man  s.  me  and  live 
23  thou  Shalt  -s*.  my  back  parts 
34:10  people  shall  s.  work  of  L. 
L-'v.  13:19  priest  shall  s.  him,  17 
Num.  22:41  thence  he  might  s. 
23:9  from  top  of  rocks  I  s.  him. 
13  whe.  mayest  s.  them,  sh.  s. 
24:17  I  sb.  s.  him,  but  not  now 
33:11  none  that  came  out  of  Eg. 
shall  s.  the  land.  Deut.  1:35 
Deut.  1:36  save  C.  he  sh.  $.  land 
3:23  I  pray  thee,  let  me  .•!.  land 
28:34  eyes  wh.  thou  shalt  s.  67 
68  thou  Shalt  ^'^.  it  no  more 
29:4  hath  not  given  eyes  to  s. 
32:20  s.  what  their  end  will  be 
39  s.  now.  I,  even  I,  am  he 
52  thou  Shalt .?.  land  bef.  thee 
34:4  I  have  caused  thee  to  s. 
Jos.  22:10  built  great  altar  to  .•:. 

1  Sam.  15:35  came  no  more  to  s. 
19:3  what  I  s.  that  I  will  tell 

2  Sam.  13:5  when  fath.  com.  to^?. 
14:32  let  me  s.  the  king's  face 

1  K.  12:16  now  s.  to  thine  own 
house,  David,  2  Chr.  10:16 

22:25  .^^  that  day,  2  Chr.  18:24 

2  K.  2:10 .«.  when  I  am  taken 
6:17  open  his  eyes  th.  he  may*. 

20  open  eyes  that  they  may  s. 
7:2  Shalt  s.'it  with  th.  eyes,  19 

13  send  and  s.  14  go  and  s. 
10:16  *.  my  zeal  for  the  Lord 
19:16  opeii.  Lord,  thine  oyes, 

and  8.  Is.  37:17 
23:17  what  title  is  that  that  I  s. 
2  Chr.  25:17  let  uss.  one  another 
Job  7:7  mine  eye  no  more  s.  good 

8  eye  th.  ha.  seen  me,  s.  no  ra. 
9;25'days  flee  away.  s.  no  good 
17:15  my  hope,  who  shall*,  it? 
19:26  in  my  flesh  shall  I  *.  God 

27  whom  I  shall  *.  for  myself 
20:9  eye  shall  *.  him  no  more 
24:1  why  do  th.  not  *.  his  days  ? 

15  adulterer  sai.  No  eye  sh.  s. 
31:4  doth  not  he  *.  my  ways  ? 
33:28  his  life  shall  s.  the  light 
36:25  every  man  may  s.  it 
P8.  10:11  God  will  never*,  it 
14:2  G.  looked  to  *.  if  any,  53:2 
31:11  they  that  did  *.  me 
34:8  0  t^ste  and  *.  Lord  is  good 

12  many  days,  he  may  *.  good 
37:34  wicked  cut  off.  sh.  s.  it 
40:3  shall  *.  it  and  trust  in  Lord 
41:6  *.  me,  he  speaketh  vanity 
49:19  they  shall  never  *.  light 
64:5  say.  Who  shall  *.  them  ? 

8  all  that  *.  th.  shall  flee  away 
66:5  come  and  *.  works  of  God 
86:17  they  wh.  hate  me  may  *. 
112:8  *.  his  desire  upon  eneml. 

10  wicked  *.  it  and  be  grieved 
119:74  be  glad  when  they  *.  me 
128:5  Shalt  *.  the  good  of  Jerus. 
E'\  1:10  be  said.  *.  this  is  new 
2:3  till  I  might  *.  wh.  was  good 
3:22  to  .<;.  what  sh.  be  after  him 
78.  6:10  lej^t*.  with  their  ej'es 
26:11  they  shall  *.  and  be  asha. 
30:20  th.  eyes  sh.  *.  thy  teachers 
32:3  the  eyes  of  them  that  *. 
3^3:17  thine  eyes  sh.  *.  the  king 
41:20  that  th"  may  8.  and  know 
48:6  *.  this ;  49:7  kings  shall  *. 

52:8  for  ttiev  sliall  .s\  eye  to  eye 

15  not  been  told  them  sh.  th.  *. 
53:2  when  we  shall  .'^.  him 

10  he  shall  *.  his  seed 

60:5  thou  sh.  8.  and  flow  toget. 

61:9  all  that  8.  them  acknowl. 

64:9  behold,  *.  we  beseech 
Jer.  1:11  I  *.  rod :  13  *.  seeth.  pot 

2:10  .«.  if  there  be  such  a  thing 
19  8.  that  it  is  an  evil  thing 
23  -'•■.  thy  way  in  the  valley 

3:2 .?.  where  thou  hast  not  been 

5:1  8.  now  and  know,  and  seek 

6:16  stand  ye  in  the  ways  and  *. 

7:12  go  and  8.  what  I  did  to  it 

51:61  and  shalt.s.  and  shall  read 
Ezfk.  39:21  all  the  heath,  shall  *. 
Dan.  3:25  lo.  I  ^\  four  men  loose 
Joel  2:28  your  young  men  sh.  *. 

visions.  Acf8  2:17 
Amo8  6:2  pass  ye  to  Cal.  and  *. 
^f^c.  7:10  mine  enemy  shall  *.  it 
Jhih.  2:1  a.  what  he  will  say 
Zee.  5:2  answer.  I  /f.  flyinir  roll 
5  lift  your  eyes,  8.  what  is  this 

9:5  Ashkelon  sh,  *.  it.  and  fear 

10:7  their  children  shall  s.  it 
Mai.  1:5  and  your  t-yes  shall  s. 
Mai,  5:8  pureiu  heart,  eh.  #.  G. 


SEE 

Mat.  8:4  *.  thou  tell  no  man. 

9:30;  Mark\\^\\  ^c^s  23:22 
11:4  tell  John  th.  ye  hear  and  .:.■. 
12:38  would  *.  a  sign  from  thee 
13:14  seeing  ye  shall  *.  Mark 

4:12;  ^c^  28:36 
15  lest  at  any  time  they  should 

*.  with  their  eyes.  Acts  23:27 

16  bless,  are  your  eyes,  they  *. 

17  to  *.  those  things  wh.  ye  *. 
15:31  when  thev  saw  the  blind 

to  *.  Luke  7:22 
16:28  .?.  Son  of  man  coming 
22:11  king  came  in  to  *.  guests 
24:6  wars,  8.  ye  he  not  troubled 
27:4  *.  thou  to  that;  24  *.  to  it 
28:6  come  *.  place  where  L.  lay 

10  Galilee,  there  shall  *.  me 
Mark  5:14  to  *.  what  was  done 
32  *.  her  had  done  this  thing 
6:38  go  and  *.  8:24  *.  men 
Luke  2:15  go  to  Bethleh.  and  *. 
3:6  all  flesh  sh.  *.  salv.  of  God 
8:16  who  enter  may  *.  11:33 
9:9  he  desired  to  *.  him.  23:8 
27  not  taste  of  death  till  th.  *. 
14:18  grou.  I  must  go  and  *.  it 
17:22  when  ye  shalldesire  to  *. 
23  *.  here,  or  *.  there 
19:3  Zaccheus  sought  to  *.  Jes. 
John  1:39  come  and*.  46;  11:34; 
i?e^;\6:l,  3,  5,7 
50  thou  Shalt  *.  greater  things 
8:51  sayings,  sh.  never*,  death 
56  Abra.  rejoiced  to  *.  my  day 
9:15  do  *.  25  blind,  now  I  *. 
39  th.  who  8.  not  might  *.  and 
th.  they  who  *.  mi.  be  blind 
12:21  saying,  Sir,  we  would  *.  J. 
16:22  but  I  will  *.  you  again 
Act8  20:25  *.  my  face  no  more.  38 
22:14  know  and  *.  that  Just  One 
28:20  I  called  you,  to  *.  you 
Uom.  15:21  not  sp.  of,  they  sh.  *. 
1  Cor.  8:10  if  any  man  *.  thee 
Phil.  1:27  whether  I  come  and  *. 
2:23  soon  as  I  *.  how  it  will  go 
1  The8.  2:17  to  *.  your  face  with 
3:6  desir.  to  *.  us,  we  to  *.  you 
1  Tun.  6:16  hath  seen,  nor  can  *. 
Heb.  13:14  witho.  holi.  no  man  *. 
13:23  come  shortly,  will  *.  you 
1  Pet.  3:10  that  will  *.  good  days 
1  John  5:16  if  any  man  *.  brother 
^John  14  I  shall  shortly  *.  thee 
Her.  1:7  every  eye  shall  *.  him 
16:15  naked,  they  *.  his  shame 
19:10  *.  thou  do  It  not,  22:9 
22:4  and  they  shall  *.  his  face 

SEE  not,  or  not  SEE. 

Gen.  21:16  not  *.  death  of  child 
27:1  Is.  old.  that  he  conUl  tiof  s. 
43:3  ye  shall  not  *.  my  face.  5 
44:26  we  may  not  *.  man's  face 
48:10  eyes  of  Is.  dim,  could  n.  *. 
Ex.  33:20  canst  not  8.  mv  face 
Num.  14:23  they  shall  not  s. 
2:^:13  utmost  part,  shall  not  8. 

I  Sam.  3:2  Eli  could  not  s.  4:15 

II  Sam.  3:13  not  s.  my  face,  exce. 
14:24  let  Jwt  Absal.  *.  my  face 

1  A''.  14:4  Ahijah  could  not  s. 

2  A'.  3:17  H.  *.  wind,  nor  sh.  ye*. 
22:20  thine  eyes  shall  n.  s.  evil 

Job  9:11  goeth  by  me,  I  *.  him  7*. 
20:17  not  8.  rivers  of  honey  and 
23:9  hideth  that  I  cannot  s.  him 
.34:33  wh.  I  *.  not  teach  thou  me 
35:14  thou  shalt  ?}-ot  s.  him 
37:21  men  *.  tiot  bright  light 

P8.  .58:8  pass  away,  not  s.  sun 
74:9  we  8.  not  our  siirns.  there  is 
89:48  liveth.  shall  ?iOf  s.  death 
94:7  say.  The  Lord  shall  not  s. 
9  formed  eve.  shall  he  not  *.  ? 
115:5  eyes,  they  *.  not,  135:16 

Is.  26:11  is  lifted  up.  will  JWt  8. 
33:19  th.  shalt  twts.  a  fierce  peo. 
38:11  I  shall  not  *.  the  Lord 
44:9  they  *.  not.  they  be  asha. 
18  shut  eves,  that  th.  cannot  s. 

Jer.  5:21  eyes,  *.  not,  Ezek.  12:12 
12:4  he  shall  not  s.  our  la!*t  end 
14:13  ye  shall  not .«.  the  sword 
17:6  shall  not  *.  when  good  com. 
8  sh.  not  8.  when  lieat  cometh 
2:^:24  that  I  shall  not  s.  him? 

Ezek.  12:6  thou  8.  not  ground,  12 
13  shall  \\vnot  s.  it.  tho'  he  die 

Dan.  5:2:5  gods  of  gold.  wh.  *.  n. 

Zep.  3:15  thou  shalt  7>ot  *.  evil 

Mat.  13:13  seeing,  *.  jwt 
23:39  shall  not  8.  me.  Ln.  13:35 
24:3  8.  ye  not  all  these  things  ? 

Mark  8:18  hav.  eyes.  8.  ye  iiot  ? 

Lnke  2:2*1  /;.  x.  dca.  bef.  "soon  C. 
8:10  seeing,  they  might  not  s. 


SEE 

Luke  17:22  desi.  to  *.  ye  eh.  not  $. 
John  3:3  cannot  8.  klngd.  of  G. 
36  shall  not  *.  life,  wrath  abid. 

9:39  they  who  *.  not  might  *. 

12:40  that  they  should  not  s. 

16:16  ye  shall  not  s.  me.  17.  19 

18:26  (lid  I  fwt  *.  thee  in  gard.  ? 
.^c^f  22:11  I  could  nots.  for  glory 
Pom.  11:8  th.  they  should  not  s. 

10  darkened  that  may  not  *. 
1  Cor.  16:7  for  I  will  not  8.  you 
Ueb.  2:8  we  *.  not  yet  all  things 

11:5  that  he  should  fiot  s.  death 

1  Pet.  1:8  tho'  now  ye  *.  him  rwt 

2  Pet.  1:9  blind,  can  Jwt  s.  a  far 
We  SEE. 

p8.  36:9  in  thy  light  shall  ive  g. 
Mark  15:32  ive  may  *.  John  6:30 
John  9:41  zve  s.  your  sin  remain. 
1  Cor.  13:12  7oe  s.  thro'  a  glas3 
1  Thes.  3:10  jiray.  we  might  *. 
1  John  3:2  for  we  shall  .s.  him 
Ye  SEE,  or  SEE  ye. 
Ex.  14:13  ye  sh.  s.  them  no  more 

16:7  ye  shall  *.  glory  of  Lord 
Jo8.  3:3  when  7je  8.  ark  of  coven. 
1  Sam.  10:24  *.  ye  him  L.  chos.  ? 
Cant.  6:13  what  will  ye  s.  in  Sh. 
7.'^.  6:9  *.  ye  indeed,  perceive 

42:18  blind,  that  ye  may  *. 

66:14  wh.  ye  *.  your  hearts  shall 
Jer.  2:31  O  generati.  *.  ye  word 

43:18  ye  sh.  *.  th.  place  no  more 
Ez€k.  13:23  ye  sh.  *.  no  more  va. 

14:22  7je  shall  *.  their  way 
Dan.  2:8  ye  s.  thing  is  gone 
Mat.  13:17  have  desired  to  see 
th.  things  ye  s.  Luke  19:23 

24:33  when  ye  shall  *.  these  th. 
J/f/rA;  13:29 ;  Lvke^iZl 

26:64  hereafter  shall  ye  s.  Son 
of  man,  Mark  14:62 

27:24  *.  ve  to  it.  Mark  15:36 

28:7  in  6a.  shall  ye  *.  Mark  16:V 
John  14:19  but  ye  8.  16:10  ye  8. 

16:16  a  Ht.  ye  shall  *.  me.  17,  19 

,4^/*  2:33  wh.  ye  now  s.  and  hear 

2.5:24  ye  s.  this  man.  about  wh. 
1  Pet.  1:8  tho'  now  ye  s.  him  not 

SEEIXG. 
Ex.  4:11  maketh  *.  or  blind  ? 

22:10  driven  away,  no  man  s. 
Num.  35:23  *.  hini  not 

1  K.  1:48  mine  eyes  even  *.  it 
Proi\  20:12  Lord*  maketh  *.  eye 
Ec.  1:8  eve  not  satisfied  with  *. 
Is.  21:3  dismayed  at  the  .f.  of  it 

33:15  shut,  his  eyes  from  *.  evil 
42:20  *.  many  things,  but  thou 
Mat.  13:13  beca.  they  8.  see  not 
14  *.  ye  shall  see  and  shall  not 
per'c.  il/arA-4:12:  ,4<-A?  28:26 
John  9:7  washed  and  came  *. 
Acts  13:11  not  *.  sun  for  a  season 

2  Pet.  2:8  *.  and  hearing,  vexed 
SEED 

Gen.  1:11  herbs  yield.  *.  12.  29 
47:19  give  us  *.  23  here  is  s. 
24  four  parts  sh.  be  own  for  s. 

Lev.  19:19  not  sow  with  ming.  *. 

26:16  shall  sow  your.*^.  in  vain 

27:16  estima.  shall  be  ace.  to  8. 

30  tithe  of*,  of  land  is  Lord's 

Num.  20:5  it  is  no  place  of  8. 

Deut.  11:10  Eg.  where  sowedst  *. 
28:.38  carrv  much  ■«.  into  field 

1  Sarn.  8:15  king  take  tenth  of*. 

1  A'.  18:32  conta.  2  measures  of*. 

Ps.  126:6  bearing  precious  .?. 

Ec.  11:6  in  morning  sow  thy  *. 

/*.  5:10*.  of  homer  sh.  yield  cp. 
17:11  make  thy  *.  to  flourish 
55:10  it  may  give  *.  to  sower 

Jer.  35:7  sow  *.  nor  plant  viney. 

Ezek.  17:5  he  took  of*,  of  land 

Joel  1:17  *.  is  rotten  under  clods 

Amos  9:13  overtake  that  sow.  *. 

Harf.  2:19  is  the  *.  yet  in  barn  7 

Zee.  8:12  .f.  shall  be"  prosperous 

Mai.  2:3  I  will  corrupt  vonr  *. 

Mat.  13:19*.  by  way-side.  20.  22 

23  receiv.  *.  into  good  ground 

24  man  sowed  good  *.  in  field 

37  soweth  good  *.  is  S.  of  man 

38  ffood  *.  are  the  children  of 
Mark  4:26  cast  *.  into  ground 
Lnk6  8:11  *.  is  the  word  of  God 

1  Cm:  15-38  ev.  *.  his  own  body 

2  Cor.  9:10  minister.  *.  to  sower 
1  Pet.  1:23  born,  not  of  corrup.  *. 
1  John  3:9  his  *.  remam.  in  him 
See  coptixATioN. 

SEED,  for  postei-ity. 

Gen.  4:25  G.  appoint,  me  ano.  *. 

7-3  keep  *.  alive  on  fa.  of  earth 

I   15:3  Ab.  said,  To  me  glv.  no  «. 


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SEE 
G(n.  19:3'3  prt-sor.  t.  offntlior.  3-1 

3S:8  r.iisc  «.  lo  bro.  J/,i'.  ■M-.-H  ; 

.V,irk  1-.':1U;  Luke  •JO;i!S 
Let'.  ai;'21  a  bU-mish  i>f  *•.  of  Aa, 
A"'"'!.  1I>:40  which  l!*  not  5.  of  A. 
Jk'il.  l:Sgiveit  ti>  Ihi-ir*.  11:9 

4:37  choso  «.  afltr  tht-ni,  10:15 

81:S1  out  of  mouths  of  ihiir*. 
Riilh  •4:12  ,«.  the  Lord  ."liull  irive 
1  S(tm.  2:20  L.  give  «.  of  tliis  wo. 

24:21  th.  wiit  not  cut  odniv  *. 

1  A'.  Il::i9  I  will  ninict  t.  of  Dav. 

2  A'.  11:1  Alhiiliiili  ilcstroveil  all 

the.!,  roval,  2  r/ir.  22:10 
17:20  Lord  fejecti'd  «.  of  Isriol 
2.'):25  Ishm.  of*,  roval.  Jer.  41:1 

1  CAr.  16:13  O  ye  «.  of  Israel 
^zr.  2:ri9  not  9I1OW  s.  -VM.  7:01 

9:2  holy  s.  have  niinirled  tliem 
jVcA.  9:2  s.  of  Israel  separated 
Bsl.  9:27  J.  tooii  Ilu-in  and  f.  31 
Job  21:S  their  «.  is  established  in 
P.*.  21:10  their .«.  sh.  thou  desir. 
22:43  praise  him,  all  ye  ».  of 
Jacob,  all  ye  the  .«.  of  Israel 
SO  a  s.  shall  serve  him 
37:28  «.  of  wicliod  sliall  be  cut 
69:36  the  f.  of  his  servants  shall 
102:2S  their  s.  sh.  be  eslalilish. 
106:27  overthrow  tlieir.--.  aiuoiii; 
Piw.  11:21  «.  of  riirliteous  sh.  be 
Is.  1:4  nation,  a  s.  of  evildoers 
6:13  holy  s.  shall  be  substance 
14:20  <(.  of  evil-doers  sli.  never 
45:19  I  Siiid  not  unto.*,  of  Jacob 

25  in  L.  all  «.  of  Is.  be  justified 
57:3  s.  of  adulterer  and  whore 

4  transi^res.  a  n.  offdsehood 
61:9  th.  «.  shall  be  anions;  Gent. 
63:9  I  will  brinu:  a  «.  out  of  Ja. 

23  -•.  of  the  blessed  of  tlie  Lord 
Jer.  2:21  I  planted  thee  a  ri.'ht,«. 
7:15 1  will  cast  out  s.  of  Epiira. 
31:27  «.  of  man  and  .•■■.  of  beast 

36  then  s.  of  Is.  also  sh.  cease 

37  I  cast  olTan«.  of  Is.  .3:1:26 
8:S:22  will  I  multiply  ".  of  l>avid 

£zt>:.  20:.')  I  lift,  hatid  to  *■.  of  Ja. 

4:1:19  srive  to  be  of.",  of  Zadok 
Dan.  2T43  mingle  with  .«.  of  men 

9:1  Darius  of  s.  of  the  Medes 
Jfid.  2:15  miu'ht  seeli  a  godly  s. 
Murk  12:20  left  no  s.  21.  22 
John  7:42  C'h.  Cometh  of  s.  of  D. 
Ads  1:3:2:1  of  man's  s.  R.  rais.  J. 
lloin.  1:3  of  «.  of  D.  2  Tlin.  2:8 

4:16  promise  raii;ht  be  to  his  s. 

9:8  cliil.  of  prom,  counted  for  «. 

29  except  Lord  had  left  us  a  «. 
Gal.  3:19  was  added,  till  s.  come 
RiC.  12:17  war  with  rcmn.  of  s. 

See  ABR.inAji. 

IIU  SEED. 

Gen.  17:19  tov.  wi.  Is.  and  h.  s. 

48:19  /'(.<  *'.  sh.  become  nations 
Ler.  20:2  any  of  Aiv ».  to  JIul.  3.  4 

21-15  nor  profane  hl<  f.  am.  pc. 
yum.  14:21  Caleb  and  //i>-  f. 

24:7  k.  ft.  sh.  be  in  many  waters 
Jos.  21:3  I  muliiplii-d  lih  s. 

2  Sam.  4:8  aveug.  of  S.  and  A.  ». 
Xeh.  9:S  a  coven,  to  give  it  A.  f. 
£fl.  10:3  speaking  peace  lo  A.  *, 
Pi.  25:13  /.!-'  f.  sh.  inherit  e.arlh 

37:25  nor  seen  Ai.*  s.  be:;,  bread 

26  merciful.  «•■ «.  is  blessi-d 
89:29  hi'-  «.  I  mike  lo  end.  30 
112:2  Ai-'  s.  sh:dl  be  miijlltr 

It.  5:1:10  Ai"*.  sh.  prolong  days 
Jer.  22:2s  cast  out.  he  and  hi-<  s. 

30  no  man  of  Ai*  ».  sh.  prosper 
3.3:26  not  take  of  A.  «.  to  be  rul. 
49:10  E>an.  hi--  e.  is  siioiled 

Acts  7:5  give  it  to  him  and  his  s. 

Thv  SEED. 

Gen.  3:15  ennii.  bet.  t.  s.  and  her 
12-7  to  t.  f.  will  I  irive  th.  land. 
1.3:15;  l.i:18:  17:8:  24:7;  2(i:3; 
28:4.  13;    .3.j:ia:    48:4;    Ejc. 
33:1:  /^^"'.  34:4 
13:16  Ihi/s.  dust.  16:10;  28:14 
15:5  so  sh.  /hi/  «.  be.  Horn.  4:13 
13  Ihij  «.  be  a  stranger  in  land 
17: 12  not  of  (.  s.  sh .  be  circnm. 
21:12  in  Is.  I.  s.  caU.  IJtb.  11:18 
13  Ish.  a  nation,  bee.  he  is  /.  s. 
22:17  (Av  «.  possess  gate.  24:60 
18  in  1)11/  s.  all  nations  be  ble8. 
2):4;  2S:I4;  Arts  3:i5 
26:24  m  lit.  /'/)/«.  for  .\braham's 
32:12  I  will  make  thij  s.  as  s:md 
48:11  O.  hiitli  sliowed  me  My  s. 
Ler.  11:21  not  of  ^  s.  pass  thro' 
Z>c'//.  2'<:46  for  a  sign  on  /Av  «. 
30:19  thou  and  (h'y  s.  may  live 
1  Sain.  20:43  bet.  my  «.  and  t.  ». 


SEE 

2  Sam.  7:12  set  up  t.  s.iai.  17:11 
Jab  5:25  shalt  know  Ilutt  /'I'j  s. 
Ps.  89:4  Ihi/s.  will  I  establish 
Is.  4-3:5  I  bring  thi/s.  H-om  east 
44:3  I  ponr  my  Spirit  on  fhij  s. 
48:19  /Ay  ,«.  hiid  been  as  sand 
54:3  fAy  s.  sh.  inherit  (ieiitilen 
89:21  Sp.  not  depart  out  of  the 
mouth  of/,  s.  nor  /.  seed's  *f. 
Jer.  .30:10 1.  s.  from  land.  46  27 
Gal.  3:16  to  /.  s.  which  is  Christ 

Your  SEED. 
Re.  32:13  land  1  give  to  y.  s. 
Ler.  22:3  whoso,  ut  ijaur  s.  goetll 
Is.  06:22  so  y.  s.  ami  name  rem. 

SEED-TIME. 

Gen.  8:22».-/.  and  harv.  sh.  not 
SEEDS. 

Petit.  22:9  not  sow  with  divers  s. 

Mat.  13:4  so.  s.  fell  by  wavsido 

.32  wh.  is  least  off."  Mark  4:31 

Gal.  3:16  sailli  not  e.  as  of  many 

SEEK. 
Gen.  37:16  I  «.  my  brethren 
43:18  that  he  may  s.  occasion 
Denl.  4:29  «.  liim  with  thy  heart 
1  Sam.  9:3  said  to  S.  Go  s.  a.sses 
23:15  San!  come  to  S.  his  life, 

a.');  24:2;  2«:2 
25:26  Ih.  that  «.  evil  to  my  lonl 
29  risen  to  pursue  and  ■*.  soul 
27:1  Saul  shall  despair  to  f.  me 

1  A'.  2:10  Shimei  went  \os.  serv. 
18:10  halli  not  sent  to  s.  thee 
19:10  s.  my  life  to  take  it.  14 

2  A'.  2:16  go.  and  s.  thy  master 
6:19  bring  ye  to  man  wh.  ye  s. 

1  (-hr.  28:8.''.  commandm.  ofL. 
9  if  thou  s.  him.  he  will  be 

found.  2  Hir.  15:2 

2  Clir.  19:3  iiiep.  heart  to  s.  God 
30:19  iirep.  his  heart  to  s.  Ood 
31:21  to  s.  his  God.  be  did  it 
31:3  Josiah  began  to  s.  after  G. 

Ezr.  4:2  we  n.  your  God  as  ye  do 
7:10  preparedhis  heart  to/f.  law 
8:21  to».  him  right  way  for  us 
22  G.  is  on  them  for  good  til.  s. 

Xfli.  2:10  to  s.  welfare  of  Israel 

J,Ji  -r.$  I  would  .<.  unto  Ood 
7:21  shnlt  s.  me  in  tlie  moi-ning 
8:5  if  tliou  wonldsf  s.  unto  God 
20:10  children  sliall  «.  to  please 

Ps.  4:2  vanitv.  s.  after  leasing 
9:10  not  forsaken  tli.  tliat  .«.  th. 
10:15  X.  out  his  wickedness 
14:2  any  that  did  .■■■.  God.  5:1:2 
24:6  genera,  of  them  that  a-,  him 
27:4  desired,  tliat  will  I ,«.  after 

8  s.  mv  face,  tliv  fa.  L.  w  ill  I  s. 
34:14  «."  peace,  \'P(f.  3:11 
35:4  put  to  shame  s.  my  soul 
3.8:12  that  s.  my  life,  th.  s.  hurt 
40:14  s.  after  my  soni,  70:2 
51:3  oppressors  s.  after  my  sonl 
0.3:1  my  God,  early  will  I's.  th. 

9  those  that  s.  mv  soul  go  into 
69:6  let  not  those  that  s.  thee 

.32  heart  shall  live  that  «.  God 
70:4  let  thoS4'  that  s.  thee  rejo. 
71:13  with  dishonor*,  my  hurt 
24  bro.  unto  shame  s.  my  hurt 
83:16  tlu'y  may  s.  tliy  naiiic 
101:21  vo".  lion's  s.  meat  from  O. 
109:10  let  his  child,  s.  th.  bread 
119:2  s.  him  wi.  th.  wliole  heart 
45  at  liberty,  for  I  s.  thy  prec. 
176  as  ft  sheep,  s.  thv  se'rvant 
122:9  of  God.  I  will  s'.  thy  good 
Prov.  1:28*.  me.  sh.  not  find  me 
8:17  and  tliose  that  *.  me  early 
23:35  I  will  «.  it  yet  a;;!iin 
29:10  upright,  just  *.  his  sonl 
26  mnnv  *.  the  ruler's  favor 
Fc.  1:13  f  gave  my  heart  to  *. 
7:25  my  heart  to'*,  out  wisdom 
8:17  though  man  labor  to  *.  it 
Cant.  3:2  *.  liim  my  soul  lovelh 
6:1  we  may  *.  hini  with  thee 
/*.  1:17  *.  jndgment,  relieve  opp. 
8:19  slio.  iiota  iieople  *.  uutoG. 
11:10  to  it  shall  Gentiles  «. 
26:9  wit.  me  will  I  s.  thee  early 
W:16*.  ye  out  of  book  of  Lord 
41:12  thou  slialt  *.  them 
17  when  the  needy  *.  water 
45:19  not  to  Ja.  *.  ye  me  in  vain 
58:2  yet  they  *.  me  daily,  and 
Jer.  2:24  *.  her.  in  lier  month 
4:.3fl  thv  lovers  will  ».  thy  life 
11:21  nicn  of  .Xnath.  *.  tliv  life 
19  7  th.  that  *  their  lives.  21:7 
9  that .«.  their  lives  sh.  strait. 
22;'25  that  *.  thy  li  fe.  .3M:  16 
29:7  *.  the  peace  of  the  city 
13  shall  *.  me,  and  And  me 


SEE 
.A  r.  .31:20  them  that  «.  1:1.  life.  21 

44::iOgive  I'liar.  to  tlie;n  ilial*. 

46:26  Egvplians  to  those  til.  *. 

49:.'17  dismayed  Inf.  tliem  th.  *. 
/,<i«i.  1:11  people  sigh,  ».  bread 
L'Z'k.  7;'25  tliev  shall  *.  peace 

20  then  shall  lliey  *.  n  vision 
34:11  sheep;  anil*.  Illenl  out 

12  so  will  I  *.  out  my  slieep 
16  I  will  *.  tli;it  wli.'was  lost 
Dan.  9:3  Go.l.  to  *.  by  prayer 
/Aw.  2:7  shall  *.  them,  not  find 
-•Iwio*  5:4  sailli  the  Lord.  «.  me 

14  *.  good  and  not  evil 

8:12  to  *.  tlie  word  of  the  Lord 
.V«A.  3:7  wh.  sh.  1  *.  comfort. f 

11  thou  shall  *.  stri'Ugth 
Zi-p.  2:3  *.  ye  the  Lord 
y.ec.  11:16  a  sheph.  shall  Hot  «. 

12:9  in  til.  dav  I  will  «.  to  destr. 
.Val.  2:7  they  should  *.  the  law 

15  be  migiit  *.  a  godly  seed 
Mnl.  6::i2  th.  things  do  Gent.  ». 

33  «.  ve  first  the  kingdom  of 

God.  Luke  12:31 
7:7*.  and  ve  sh.  find.  Ln.  11:9 
28:5  know'ye  *.  J.  Mark  16:0 
.Mark  1:.37  .\11  men  *.  for  thee 
3:32  thv  brelhreu  *.  for  thee 
Luke  12"::!0  these  thi.  nations  *. 
13:21  manv  will  *.  to  enter  in 
1.'>:S  doth  slie  not  «.  diligently  J 
17::i:J  wlios.  shall  *.  to  save  life 
19:10  Son  of  man  is  come  to*. 
24:5  wliv  *.  living  among  dead  ? 
John  1:38  Je.  sailh.  What*,  ye? 
0:26  ve  *.  me.  not  beca.  ye  saw 
7:25  lie  whom  they  *.  to  kill? 
*l  shall  «.  me.  not  find  me.  .36 
8:21  ye  shall  *.  me,  die  in  sins 
37  seed,  but  ye  *.  to  kill  me,  40 
13:3:)  ve  sh.  ».  me.  whither  I  go 
18:4  Jesus  sjiid.  Whom  «.  ye!  7 
8  ve  *.  me.  let  th.  go  their  way 
Ads  10:19  behiild.  3  men  ».  thee 

21  P.  said.  I  am  he  whom  ye*. 
Pom.  2:7  to  th.  who  «.  for  glory 

11:3  I  am  alone,  they  s.  my  life 
1  Cor.  10:24  let  no  man*,  his  own 
Gal.  1:10  do  I  «.  to  please  men  ? 
Phil.  2:21  all  *.  their  own  things 
Col.  3:1  *.  those  thi.  that,  are  ab. 
Il'b.  11:14  that  they  s.  a  country 

13:14  have  no  city,  we  *.  one 
Pel-.  9:0  iu  th.  days  men  s.  death 

See  F.KCE,  LORD. 

!Vot  SEEK,  or  SEER  not. 

.V««i.  I5::i'J  *.  n.  after  your  heart 
Deut.  2:1:6  thou  slialt  not  «.  their 

jieace.  Ezr.  9:12 
Pulh  3:1  shall  I  not  *.  rest? 
Ps.  10:4  wicked  not  s.  after  God 

119:1.55  wicked  *.  not  thy  statu. 
Jer.  30:14  lovers,  they  «.  thee  n. 

4.5:5  great  tilings?  *.  them  not 
,4mo*  5:5  but  *.  not  Beth-el 
Zee.  11:16  a  shepherd  shall  not  *. 
Luke  12:29*.  n.  what  ye  sh.  eat 
John  5:30  bee.  I  *.  not  mine  own 

8:.'>0  I  *.  not  mine  own  glory 

1  Cor.  7:27  *.  n.  loosed.  *.  ».  wife 

2  Cor.  12:14  for  I  s.  not  yours 

SEEREST. 
Gen.  37:15  asked.  What  *.  thou  ? 
.fail.  4:22  show  thee  man  thou  *. 
2  Sam.  17:3  the  man  thou  *. 

20:19  *.  to  destroy  a  mother 
1  A'.  11:22  «.  to  go  "to  thy  country 
Jer.  45:5  s.  thou  great  things  ! 
John  4:27  said.  What  *.  thon  ? 

20:15  saith.  Woman,  whom  *, 
thou! 

SEERETH. 
1  Sam.  19:2  Saul .«.  to  kill  thee 

20:1  mv  sin,  that  he*,  my  life? 

22:23  that  *.  mv  life.  *.  thy  life 

21:9  saving,  David  *.  thy  hurt  ? 
■fob  39:29  I'r.  thence  she  *.  prey 
/'*.  .37::)2  watch.  *.  to  slay  him 
Pror.  11:27  *.  good(>rocur.  favor, 
but  he  that  *.  mischief 

14:6  scorner  *.  wisdom 

18:1  separated  himself,  ».  wisd. 
15  the  ear  of  wise*,  knowledge 
Er.  7:28  which  yet  my  soul  *. 
Jt.  5:1  any  tha't  *.  the  truth 

.30:17  Z.  w'liom  no  man  *.  after 
Lam.  3:25  L.  good  to  sonl  *.  him 
Eztk.  :44:12  shepherd  *.  out  fiock 
^fat.  7:8  *.  fliideth,  Luke  11:10 

18:12  and  *.  that  gone  astray 
John  4:23  Fa.  *.  such  to  worship 

7:4  and  *.  to  be  known  openlv 
18  ».  his  own  glory ;  ».  his  glo. 

8:!)0  there  is  one  that ».  and  ju. 
Pom.  3:11  none  that «.  after  God 


SEE 

Pom.  11:7  Isr.  not  obt.  that  he*. 

1  Cor.  13:5  charity*,  not  her  own 

SEEKI.VU. 

.Vat.  12:43  *.   rest,  and  flndeth 

none.  Luke  11:24 
MarkS-.il  *.  a  sign  from  heaven 
Luke  2:45  turned  bai-k  *.  him 
11:.">4  *.  to  catch  something 
13:7  behold,  I  come  «.  fruit 
,/ohn  0:21  to  Capern.  *.  for  Jesus 
.icts  i:j:ll  went  *.  soiiio  to  lead 
1  Cor.  10:;i3  not  *.  mine  own  pro. 
1  Pet.  5:8  ».  whom  he  may  dcv. 

SEEM. 
Gen.  27:12  I  sh.  *.  ns  a  deceiver 
beut.  15:18  not  *.  hard,  wh.  thou 
2.'>:3  thv  brother  should  *.  vile 
.Aw.  21:  i5  if  it  *.  evil  unto  you 
.V(A.  9:32  let  not  trouble  «.  little 
Est.  8:5  *.  right  before  the  king 
1  Cor.  12:22  those  members  wh.*. 
/A*.  4: 1  lest  any  of  you  sho. «. 
Jam.  1:26  if  any  «.  to  be  rcllgi. 
See  GOOD. 

SEEMED. 
Gen.  19:14  .«.  as  one  that  mocked 
29:20*.  to  him  but  a  few  days 
Jer.  27:5  unto  whom  it  *.  meet 
Luke  24:11  th.  wolds*,  idle  tales 
Gal.  2:6  these  who  «.  somewhat 

SEEMETII. 
.Yum.  16:9  «.  it  but  a  small  thi.  J 
Pror.  14:12  whieli  *.  riglit,  16:25 
18:17  first  iu  own  cause  *.  just 
Ezek.  34:18  *.  it  a  small  thing 
Luke  8:18  what  he  *.  to  have 
1  Cor.  3:18  if*,  to  be  wise 
See  GOOD. 

SEEMLY. 
Prov.  19:10  di  li.  is  not  s.  for  fool 
20:1  so  honor  is  not  *.  for  a  fool 

SEE>'. 
Num.  14:22  have  *.  mv  glory 
27:13  when  Ihnu  hast  *.  it,  thon 
Deut.  1:28  we  have  *.  sons  of  A. 
31  *.  how  Lord  bare  thee 
3:21  eves  have  *.  all  Lord  done 
4:9  forget  things  eyes  hath  «. 
5:24  ,«.  th.  G.  doth  talk  wi.  man 
11:7  your  eyes  have  iJ.  acts  of  L. 
21:7  "nor  have  our  eyes  *.  it 
.33:9  said,  I  have  not  *.  him 
.Jos.  24:7  *.  what  I  have  done 
./'/(/.  2:7  eld.  who  *.  great  works 
i:i:22  because  we  have  *.  God 
18:9  we  have  *.  land,  very  good 

1  Sam.  23:22  hath  *.  him  there 
24:10  this  dav  thine  eyes  have*. 

2  .S'nm.  18:21  tell  king  t'hou  hast ». 

1  A".  10:7  I  came,  mine  e.ves*. 
13:12  *.  wav  man  of  God  went 
20:1.3*.  this  great  multitude? 

2  K.  20:15  what  ha.  they  «.  .f  all 
in  house  ha.  tliey  *.  Is.  39:4 

23:29  slew  J.  wh.  he  had  *.  him 

Ezr.  3:12  had  *.  first  house 

Est.  9:26  that  they  had  *.  cone. 

Job  7:8  eve  ha.  *.  nie.  see  no  mo. 
6:18  \>\a'.  sav.  I  have  not  «.  thee 
10:18  and  no  eve  had  «.  me 
13:1  mine  eve  Inith  *.  all  this 
20:7  have*,  him  say,  Wh.  is  he! 

Ps.  10:14  thou  hast*,  it 
3''):21  eve  *.  it ;  22  hast  *.  it 
48:8  so' have  we  *.  city  of  Lord 
68:24  have  «.  thy  goings,  O  G. 

Pi-or.  25:7  thine  eyes  have*. 

Ee.  4:3  not  s.  evil  work  that  is 
0:5  not  *.  siin  nor  known  any 
6  I  live,  yet  hath  he  «.  no  good 

/*.  6:5  niin'e  eyes  have  *.  Lord 
('^;4  nor  eve  *.  what  he  prepared 
60:8  who  hath  *.  such  things? 

J:  r.  1:12  said  L.  thou  hast  well  *. 
.3:6*.  wliat  bneksl.  Isr.  done? 
12:3  host  *.  me.  Tried  heart 

Lam.  2:14  prop,  have  *.  vain  thi. 
h.ave*.  false  burdens 
10  enemies  say.  We  have  ».  It 
3:.'')9  O  L.  thou  hast  *.  my  wrong 

E:tk.  8:12  *.  what  ancients  do 
15  hast  thou  *.  this?  17;  47:6 
13:7  have  ye  not  *.  vain  vision 

Mat.  13:17  proph.  desired  to  see 

th.  thi.  not  *.  them,  Lu.  10:24 

21:32  ve  had  *.  it.  repented  not 

Mark  9:1  have  *.  kingd.  of  God 
9  tell  no  man  what  they  had*. 
10:14  beli.  not  wh.  had  *.  him 

Luke  1:22  that  he  had  *.  a  vision 
2-20  praising  G.  for  thi.  had  «. 
26  death,  bef.  he  had*.  L.'sC. 
6:20  we  have  *.  strange  things 
9::46  told  things  wh.  they  had  «. 
19:37  mighty  works  they  had  «. 


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CRUDEN'S    CON'CORDANCE. 


SEE 

Luie  24:23  had  s.  \  ision  of  onj. 
37  supposed  Ihey  had  ».  a  spirit 
Jo/in  1:18  no  man  hath  .«.  Hod  at 

any  time,  1  Jnim  4:12 
3:11  we  testify  that  we  haves. 
32  wliat  lie  lialh  »■.  and  heard 
4:45  Galileans  had  s.  all  he  did 
5:8"  not  at  any  time  s.  shape 
6:4i'i  not  that  any  man  s.  Father 
8:57  hast  thou  s.  Abraham  ? 
9:8  ncif^libors  which  had  .v.  him 
37  hast  .■.-.  it  is  he  that  talketh 
11:45  had  seen  what  J.  did,  kel. 
14:9  s.  me  hath  .s.  the  Father 
15:24  s,  and  liatcd  liolli  me 
20:18  she  had  •<.  L.  23  ,«.  Lord 
29  bee.  thou  hast  .f.  believed 
Act'  4:20  speak  things  we  ha.  s. 
9:27  declared  how  he  had  *.  L. 
10:17  vision  he  had  .«.  sho.  mean 
11:23  he  had  s.  grace  of  God 
16:10  after  he  had  ,«.  vision 
40  «.  brethren,  comforted  them 
1  Cor.  2:9  eye  hath  not  s,  nor  ear 
9:1  have  I  not*.  Jc.  Ch.our  L.  ? 
P/iU.  4:9  things  ye  heard  and  ». 
Vol.  2:1  many  as  have  not ,«.  face 
1  Tim.  6:16  wh.  no  man  hath  ,«. 
1  Mm  1:1  we  have  s.  with  eyes 
3  have  s.  declare  we  unto  ycui 
3:6  whoso,  sin.  hath  not  .•.\  liim 
4:14  we  have  s.  and  do  testify 
20  brot.  whom  he  hath  «.  how 
can  he  love  G.  he  ha.  not  s. .' 
3  John  11  do.  evil,  hath  not  «.  G. 
Jlel\  1:19  write  thi.  thou  hast  s, 
22:8  heard  and  ,».  I  fell  down 

H.liVE  I  seen. 
Gen.  7:1  thee  /i.  /»'.  ri:,'hteou8 

1  C/ir.  29:17  now  h.  Is.  people 
.Eb.  8:9  this  A.  /.'■■.  and  applied 
Jer.  46:5  whoref.  A.  /.«.  dismayed 
Zee.  9:8  A.  /.  s.  with  mine  eyes 

I  have  SEE\'. 
Oen.  32:R0  /A.  s.  G.  face  to  face 

33:10  /AuM  s.  thy  face,  46:.30 
Kr.  3:9  Ih.  s.  oppression,  16 

.32:9  /A.  «.  people.  Dent.  9:13 
Jnil.  6:22  bee.  7  A.  s.  an  angel 

2  K.  211:5  thus  saith  the  Lord,  I 

hnre  g.  thy  tears.  Is.  38:5 
ijob  15:17  that  wh.  Ih.  s.  I  decl. 
31:19  if  I  have  s.  any  perish 
Ps.  37:35  /A.  s.  wicked  in  jiower 
Ec.  1:14  /  A.  s.  works  under  sun 
5:13  evil  wh.  Ih.  s.  under  sun 
18  that  wh.  Ih.  s.  good  to  eat 
0:1  evil  which  I  have  s.  10:5 
Is.  57:18  Ihaves.hia  ways 
Jer.  7:11  behold, /A..",  it,  sai.  L. 
Dan.  2:26  make  kn.  dream  7  A.  5. 
John  8:.38  I  speak  that  Ihai:e  s. 
Ads  7:34  Ih.  s.  affliction  of  peo. 

Ye  hnve  SEK\. 

Kr.  14:13  Egypt,  w  h.  ye  hare  s. 

19:4  ye  A. ,«.  what  I  did  to  Egy. 

20:22  ve  have  s.  that  I  talked 

Deut.  29:3  7/e  have  s.  all,  Jos.  23:3 

Jud.  9:48  what  ye  have  s.  me  do 

1  Sarn.  17:25  hare  ye  s.  this  man 
Job  27:12  ye  yourselves  A.  5.  it 
Luke  7:22  tell  J.  what  ye  have  s. 
John  6:36  ye  have  s.  believe  not 

8:38  ye  do  that  ye  A.  ».  with  fa. 

14:7  ye  know  him,  hare  s.  him 
Acts  1:11  come  as  ye  h.  s.  him  go 
Jam.  5:11  ye  have's,  end  of  Lord 

SEEIV,  passively. 
Oen.  22:14  mount  of  L.  sh.  be ,«. 
Ex.  .33:23  my  face  sh.  not  be  ,■!. 

34:-1  any  man  he  8.  thro'  moiflnt 
K>iu}.  14:14  Lord  s.  face  to  face 
Jud.  19::i0  no  deed  done  nor  it. 

2  Sam.  17:17  might  not  he  s. 
Is.  60:2  gl.  shall  be  s.  upon  thee 
ZfC.  9:1?  L.  sh.  be  s.  over  them 
Mat.  9:33  it  was  never  so  s.  in  I. 

23:5  works  do  to  he  s.  of  men 
Mark  16:11  he  had  been  s.  of  her 
Act.<  1:3  «.  of  them  40  days,  13:31 
.Bom.  1:20  invis.  things  clearly »-. 

8:24  hope  that  is  s.  is  not  hope 

1  Cor.  15:5  he  was  s.  of  Cephas 

fi  was  s.  of  above  500  brethren 
7  «.  of  James ;  8  was  s.  of  me 

2  Cor.  4:18  look  not  at  things  s. 
lleh.  11:1  evid.  of  things  not  s. 

3  things  which  ares,  not  made 
7  N.  warned  of  G.  things  not  s. 
13  hav.  8.  them  were  persuad. 
1  Pel.  1:8  having  not ».  ye  love 

SEER. 
1  Sam.  9:9  let  us  go  to  ».  proph. 
was  heforctime  called  a  s. 
11  is  s.  here  ?   18  wlwre  s.  hou. 

19  Samuel  answer.  1  am  the  if. 


SEI 

2  Sam.  16:27  Art  thon  not  a  .«.  f 
24:11  word  came  to  Gad.  D.'s  .f. 

1  Chr.  9:22  Samuel  thes.  didord. 
25:5  Heman,  king's  8.  in  word 
26:28  Samuel  the  s.  had  dedica. 
29:29  acts  of  Ba.  writ,  in  book 

of  Sam.  8.  in  book  of  Gad,  s. 

2  Chr.  9:29  in  visions  of  Iddo,  .s. 
12:15  Eehob.  in  book  of  Iddo.  .5. 
16:7  Hanani  the  .«.  came  to  Asa 

10  then  Asa  was  wroth  with  8. 
19:2  Je.  son  of  s.  went  to  meet 
29:2S  commandment  of  Gad.  8. 
30  words  of  Da.  and  Asaph,  s. 
35:15  command,  of  Jeduthnn,  s. 
Aitms  7:12  O  thon  s.  flee  away 

SEERS. 
2  K.  17:13againstls.  and  J.  bys. 
2  Chr.  a3;18  words  of  s.  th.  spake 
19  written  am.  the  sayings  of  s. 
Is.  29:10  the  s.  hath  he  covered 
.30:10  wiio  say  to  the  8.  see  not 
ilic.  3:7  then  sh.  s.  be  ashamed 

SEEST. 
Gen.  16:13  spake.  Thou  G.  ».  me 
31:43  La.  said.  All  thou  ,«.  is  mi. 
Ex..  10:28  day  thou  s.  my  face 
Dent,  li.13  ev.  place  that  thous. 
Jud.  9:.36  .?.  shadow  of  mount. 
1  K.  21:29  s.  how  Ahal)  humbleth 
.Toh  10:4  if.  thou  as  man  secth? 
Is.  68:3  we  fasted,  thou  .«.  not? 
7  when  .«.  naked,  cover  him 
Jer.  1:11  word  came  to  Jeremi. 
Whats,  thou » 13;  24:3;  Amos 
7:8;  8:2;  Zee.  4:2;  5:2 
7:17  8.  th.  not  what  th.  do  in  J. 
32:24  come  to  pass,  beh.  th.  s.  it 
Ezek.  8:6  s.  thou  what  they  do? 
40:4  declare  all  thon  s.  to  Israel 
Dan.  1:13  as  thou  «.  deal  wl.  ser, 
Luke  7:44  Simon  s.  thou  wom.  ? 
.Jam.  2:22  s.  thou  how  faith  wro. 
liev.  1:11  what  ».  write  iuabook 

SEETH. 
Oen.  16:13  looked  after  him  ,«.  f 
Ex.  4:14  wh.  he  8.  thee,  be  glad 

1  Sam.  16:7  L. .«.  not  as  man  s. 

2  A".  2:19  city  pleasant,  as  lord*. 
Job  2.S:10  eye  s,  precious  thing 

24  he  s.  under  whole  heaven 
34:21  eyes  on  man,  s.  all  goings 
42:5  hut  now  mine  eyes  s.  thee 

Ps.  .37:13  he  s.  his  day  is  coming 
40:10  he  8.  that  wise  men  die 

Ec.  8:16  day  nor  night .«.  sleep 

Is.  28:4  that  looked  upon  it,  s.  it 
29:15  who  8.  us  ?  47:10  none  s. 

Ezek.  8:12  the  Lord  s.  us  not.  9:9 
12:27  vision  hes.  for  many  days 
18:14  son  that  8.  father's  sins 

Mat.  6:4  Fa.  who  s.  in  see.  fi,  18 

John  1:29  next  day  Johns.  Jesus 
5:19  but  what  he  s.  Father  do 
6:40  who  8.  Son,  and  helieveth 
9:21  wh.  means  he  s.  we  kn.  not 
12:45  8.  me  s.  him  sent  me 
14:18  becanse  it  s.  him  not,  nor 
19  world  s.  me  no  more 

liom.  8:'24  what  a  man  s. 

2  Cor.  12:6  above  what  he  s.  me 

1  John.  3:17  s.  brother  have  need 

SEETHE. 
Ex.  16:2:5  to-days,  that  ye  wills. 
23:19  sh.  not  s.  a  kid  in  mother's 

milk,  34:26;  Deut.  14:21 
29:31  s.  his  flesh  in  holy  place 

2  A'.  4:38  s.  pottage  for  sons  of 
Ezek.  24:5  let  them  s.  liones 
Zee.  14:21  come  and  s.  therein 

SEETHI\G. 

1  Sam.  2:13  while  flesh  was  s. 
.Job  41:*20  smoke  as  out  of  s.  pot 
Jer.  1:13  what  seest  thou?  s.  pot 
SEGTTB.    1  K.  16:.34 

SEIR. 
Gen.  32:3  to  the  land  of  S.  the 

33:14  I  come  to  my  Lord  to  S. 

.36:20  sons  of  S.  21;  1  Chr.  1:.38 
.Vi/m.  24:18  S.  sh.  be  a  possess!. 
Deut.  1:44  destroyed  you  in  S. 

33:2  Sinai  and  rose  up  from  S. 
Jud.  5:4  thon  wentost  out  of  S. 

2  Chr.  20:2:1  of  inhabitants  of  S. 
25:11  smote  of  children  ofS. 

14  the  gods  of  the  child,  of  S. 
7s.  21:11  calleth  to  me  out  of  S. 
Ezek.  25:8  because  Moab  and  S. 

Mount  SEln. 

Qen.  14:6  Horites  in  theimf.  S. 

.36:8  dwelt  Esau  in  jnouni  S.  9 

Deut.  2:1  compassed  mount  S. 

5  mount  S,  to  R^an.  .fos.  24:4 

1  Chr.  4:42  500  went  to  mount  S, 

2  Chr.  20:10  children  of  hi(/««<S, 


SEE      . 
2  Chr.  20:22  ambushm.  ag.  m.  S. 

2:3  stood  up  ajjainst  mount  S. 
Ezek.  35:2  thy  iace  ag.  mount  S. 

3  say  to  it,  Behold.  O  mount  S. 

7  thus  will  1  make  mount  S. 

SEIZE,  ED. 
Jos.  8:7  rise  up  and  s.  upon  city 
Job  3:6  let  darkness  s.  upon  it 
Ps.  55:15  let  death  s.  upon  them 
■ler.  49:24  Damas.  fear  s.  on  her 
Mat.  21:38  kill  him,  s.  inherit. 

SEL.\H. 
Ps.  3:2  no  help  for  him  in  God,  s. 

4  L.  heard  out  of  holy  hill,  s. 

8  thy  blessing  upon  people,  5. 
32:5  forgavest  iniq.  of  my  sin,  s. 

See  Ps.  4:2.  4  ;  7:5  ;  9:16,  20 ;  20:3 ; 

21:2;  'MO,  10;  .32:4,7;  39:5,11; 

44:8;  4li::!,  7,  11;  47:4;  48:8; 

49:13,15;  50:6;  ,52:3,5;  64:3; 

65:7,  19;  .57:3,  6;  59:5, 13;  60:4; 

61:4;  62:4.8;  66:4,7,15;  67:1, 

4;  68:7,  19,32;  75:3;  76:3,9; 

77:3,  9,  15;  81:7;  82:2;  83:8; 

&1:4,  8 ;  85:2 ;  87:3,  6 ;  88:7, 10 ; 

89:4,  37,  45,  48;    140:3,  5,  8; 

143:6;  Ilab.  3:3,9,  13 
SELEL'CIA. 
Acts  13:4  they  departed  unto  S. 

Own  SELF. 
Ex.  39:13swarest  by  thine  o.  s. 
John  5:30  can  of  o.  s.  do  nothing 
17:5  glorify  me  with  thine  o.  s. 
1  Cor.  4:3  I'jndge  not  mine  o.  s. 
Phile.  19  even  thine  oicn  s. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  o.  s.  bare  our  sins 

6ELFS.4ME. 
Mai.  8:13  servant  healed  s.  hour 

1  Cor.  12:11  w<n-keth  ones.  Sjiirit 

2  Cor.  5:5  wrought  us  for  s.  thing 
7:11  s.  thing,  ye  sorrowed  after 

See  Same  d.\t. 

SELF-WILL. 
Oen.  49:6  in  s.-iv.  dig.  down  wall 

See  FEET,  HIDE. 

SELF.WILF>ED. 

Tit.  1:7  bishop  must  not  he  s.-^0 
2  Pel.  2:10  presumptuous,  s.-w. 

SELL, 
Oen.  2.5:31  s.  me  thy  birthright 
87:27  let  us  s.  him  to  Ishmael. 
Ex.  21:7  if  a  man  s.  his  daughter 
35  s.  live  ox,  and  divide  money 
22:1  if  man  steal  ox,  kill,  or  s. 
Lev.  25:14  if  thou  s.  to  neighbor 
29  if  a  man  s.  dwelling-house 
47  if  bro.  s.  himself  to  stranger 
Deut.  2:28  sh.  s.  meat  for  money 
14:21  s.  that  wh.  dieth  to  alien 
21:14  sh.  not  s.  her  for  money 
Jud.  4:9  s.  Sisera  into  hand  of 

1  K.  21:25  Ahab  did  .?.  himself  to 

2  K.  4:7  go,  8.  oil,  pay  thy  debt 
AVA.  6:8  will  ye  s.  yo"ur  breth.  ? 

10:31  victuals  on  sab. -day  to  s. 
Pror.  23:23  buy  truth,  s.  it  not 
Ezek.  .30:12  s.  land  into  hand  of 
48:14  not  s.  first-fruits  of  land 
.Joel  3:8  I  will  s.  your  sous  and 

daugh.  s.  them  to  Sabeans 

Amos  8:5  that  we  may  s.  com 

6  and  s.  refuse  of  the  wheat 

Zee.  11:5  that  s.  sav,  I  am  rich 

Mat.  19:21  and  s.  that  hast.  Mark 

10:21;  i»fel2:;33:  18:22 
25:9  go  ve  to  them  that  s.  buy 
Luke  22:.36  s.  garm.  buy  sword 
Jam.  4:13  we  will  buy  and  s. 
Rev.  13:17  no  man  mi.  buy  or  s. 

SELLER,  S. 
7s.  24:2  with  buyer,  so  with  s. 
Ezek.  7:12  rejoice,  nor  s.  mourn 

13  s.  not  return  to  that  sold 
Xeh.  13:20  s.  lodged  without  Je, 
Acts  16:14  Lydia,  a  s.  of  purple 

SELLEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  21:16  he  that  stealeth  a  man 

and  ,«.  him.  Deut.  24:7 
7??/<A  4:3  Naomi  s.  part  of  land 
Ps.  44:12  s,  thy  peo.  for  naught 
Prov.  11:26  blessing  on  him  s. 
31:24  maketh  fine  linen,  js.  it 
Nah.  3:4  s.  nations  thro'  whore 
Mat.  13:44  ho  s.  all,  buyeth  field 

SELVEDGE. 
Ex.  26:4  fr.  s.  in  coupling,  36:11 

Own  SELVES. 
Acts  20:.30  of  o.  s.  shall  men  rise 
2  Cor.  8:5  gave  their  own  s.  to  L. 
13:5  your  0.  s.  know  not  o.  s. 
2  Tim.  3:2  lovers  of  their  cwn  s. 
Jam.  1:22  deceiving  your  own  8, 

See  ASSEMBLE,  £1>. 


SEN 
SEMEL 

Luke  3:26  Mattathias  son  of  3. 
SE\.\TE. 

Acts  5:21  called  s.  of  Is.  together 
SEiV.4T0RS. 

7^.  105:22  teach  his  s.  wisdom 
SEND. 

Gen.  24:7  G.  shall  s.  angel  bef.  40 

12  s.  me  good  speed  this  day 

54  s.  me  away  unto  master,  56 

43:4  if  thou  wilt  s.  our  brother 

45:5  God  did  s.  me  to  pres.  life 

Ex.  4: 13  s.  by  him  thou  wilt  s. 
7:2  s.  children  of  Is.  out  of  laud 
12:33  s.  them  out  in  haste 
.33:12  know  whom  thou  wilt  s. 

Ltl\  16:21  s.  him  away 

A^um.  12:2  men  to  search  land 
31:4  every  tribe  s.  thous.  to  war 

Deut.  1:22  s.  men  bef.  to  search 
19:12  elders  s.  fetch  him  thence 
28:20  L.  sh.  s.  upon  thee  cursing 
48  enemies  L.  shall  s.  ag.  thee 

,Tuil.  13:8  man  of  God  didst  s. 

1  Sam.  5:11  s.  away  ark.  6:8 
6:3  s.  ark,  s.  it  not  empty. 
9:26  that  I  may  s.  thee  away 
11:,3  that  we  may  s.  messengers 
16:11  said  to  Jesse,  s.  fetch  Da. 

19  Saul  said,  s.  me  D.  thy  son 
25:25  saw  not  men  thou  didst  s. 

2  Sam..  11;6.«.  me  U.  the  Hittite 
14::i2  that  I  may  s.  thee  to  king 
15:36  ye  sh.  s.  me  every  thing 
17:16  now  therefore  s.  quickly 

1  A'.  20:9  thou  didst  s.  for  serva. 

2  A'.  2:16  shall  not  s.  17  said  s. 
6:13  I  may  s.  and  fetch  him 
7:1.3  let  us  s.  9:17  s.  meet  Jehu 
15:;37  L.  began  to  s.  ag.  Judah 

1  Chr.  13:2  s.  abroad  unto  breth. 

2  Chr.  6:27  s.  rain  upon  land 
28:16  A.  did  s.  to  king  of  Assy. 
32:9  Sennacherib  did  s.  to  Hez. 

Ezr.  5:17  s.  his  pleasure  to  us 
iVe/f.  2:5  wouldest  s.  nie  to  Jud. 
6  it  pleased  the  king  to  s.  me 
8:10  .f.  portions  unto  them,  12 
Jo/>  21:11  thevs.  forth  little  ones 
.38:.35  canst  thon  s.  lightnings  ? 
Ps.  43:3  s.  out  thy  lidit 
57:3  he  sh.  s.  from  neaven,  and 
save  fr.  reproach  ;  God  sli.  s. 
68:3  he  doth  -s.  out  his  voice 
110:2  s.  rod  of  strength  out  of  Z. 
118:25  Lord.  s.  now  prosperity 
144:7  s.  thy  hand  from  above 
Prov.  22:21  truth  to  them  that  s. 
7s.  6:8  wh.  shall  I  s.  ?    I  said,  s. 
10:16  Lord  shall  s.  am.  fat  ones 
16:1  s.  ye  lamb  to  ruler  of  land 
19:20  shall  s.  them  a  Saviour 
32:20  s.  the  feel  of  ox  and  ass 
.57:9  didst  s.  thy  messengers 
Jer.  1:7  go  to  all  that  I  shall  s. 
2:10  s.  to  Kedar;  9:17  s.  women 
29:31  s.  to  all  them  of  captivity 
42:5  the  L.  shall  s.  thee  to  us 
6  obey  L.  to  whom  we  s.  thee 
Mat.  9:;38  pray  ye  the  Lord  will 

8.  forth  laborers.  Luke  10:2 
10:.34  th.  not  I  come  to  s.  peace 
13:41  Son  of  man  shall  s.  his 

angels,  24:31 ;  Mark  13:27 
15:23  s.  her  away,  crieih  after 
21:3  he  will  s.  them,  .I7o(*  11:3 
Mark  3:14  s.  to  preach.  6:7 
5:10  would  not  s.  them  away 
12  saying,  s.  us  into  swine 
Lvke  16:24  s.  Laz.  27  s.  to  house 
John  14:26  Fa.  will  s.  in  name 
17:8  belie,  that  tliou  didst  s.  me 
Acts  3:*20  he  shall  s.  Jesus  Christ 
7:35  same  did  G.  s.  te  be  a  ruler 
10:5  s.  men  to  Joppa,  32  ;  11:13 
15:22  s.  men  of  their  compa.  25 
25:3  would  s.  for  him  to  Jerus. 
Phil.  2:19  I  trust  to  s.  Tiniot.  23 
25  necessary  to  s.  Epaphrodit. 
2  Thes.  2:11  G.  shall  s.  delusions 
Tit.  3:12  I  shall  s.  Artemas  unto 
Jam.  3:11  fount,  s.  sweet  water? 
Rer.  1:11  ands.  to  sev.  churches 
11:10  s.  gifts  to  one  another 

I  SEND. 
Ex.  2.3:20  behold,  7s.  an  angel 
iVwm.  22:,37  did  7not  earne.  s.  f 
I  Sam.  20:12  and  Is.  not  to  thee 
7s.  6:8  saying.  Whom  shall  Is.  t 
Jer.  25:15  all,  to  whom  7s.  thee 
Ezek.  2:3  7s.  thee  to  Israel.  4 
14:21  Is.  my  four  sore  judgme. 
Mat.  10:16  Is.  von  as  sheej) 
11:10  behold,  7s.  niv  messenger, 

it/(7r/:l:2;  LxtkelSTi 
23:34  behold  7  s.  you  prophets 


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1013 


SEX 

kfark  8:3  if  7*.  tlipm  away  fhst. 
Lule  l(l:;i  /t>.  you  fdrlli  an  lambs 

34:49  /s.  rtu-  proniit^t'  of  KiitluT 
Jo/tn  \^^■.•^^  wliuiii  /*■.  rt'ceiv.  nu* 

20:31  ci-nl  iiK',  rvt-ri  no  fi.  I  vou 
^c/x 35:31  kipl  till  7^.  t<»  tVsar  j 

2U:t7  uiitu  whuia  now  Is.  thee   I 

I  uiii  tmc\».  I 

Gfn.  27:4.'i  /(/-.  y.  hiuI  fitch  theo  I 
87:13  come,  and  /  wUl  n.  thi-o      | 
Ex.  3:10  /  w.  X.  to  Pha.  Ac(>'  7:»4 
Ler.  311:33  /  «•»//  *.  wild  lu>ji!*is 
1  ^//Hi.  Hrlti  /  H\  n.  mail  of  Bi-nj.  , 
l»i:l  7  jriVV  /f.  thee  to  -Icsse  the     I 
201^13  /  will  ft.  yhow  it  tlifc.  .f.     ' 
1  A'.  1S;1  7  H'.  *\  rain  upon  i-arthi 
20;(>  /  IP.  J*,  my  Kcrv.  unto  th 
31  /  irilis.  tlifo  awav  with 
Ik.  CA'y.V.t  I  Hill  s.  th.  that  cyoapo 
J(  i\  43: 10  7  «'i7/  •■.  Noluichadne. 
51:3  /  w.  f.  uino  Babv.  fiiniiera 
£z€k.  5:I(J  I  will  s.  famiuc,  17; 

14:13:  .t/«wH:n 
7:3  y  will  .<•:  luiut'  anper  upon 
Mul.  2:2  /  «'.  it.  cu.  4:5  7  ir.  cf.  E. 
3:1  7  will  It.  mv  lUfsseneor 
J7i(/.  15:33  7  !ri>/  no!  ^^  them 
Luke  1I:4!»  f  tiUl  ft,  tht-m  proph. 
20:13  /  K'(//rt'.  mv  bfl()ved  yon 
Jolin  15:2«  Comfort.  /  w.  it.  lti:7 
.^(•As-  23:31  7  «'.  ^.  thee  fur  herico 

1  Cor.  16:3  yuu  approve,  7  ti-i//  «. 

iSee  FIRB. 

SE\DEST. 

i>?«/.  15:13  whfii  f.  him  out.  18 
Jaf.  l:lfi  whitlnTsoever  lliou  *'. 

2  A'.  1:6  Ihou  /.-.  to  Biial-/,cbub 
Job  14:20  chau*!;.  hi^cuuiitenancc 

and  V.  him  away 
iV.  104:30  thou  s.  thy  Spirit 

SEM>ETII. 
*7o6  12:15  he. V.  ihemoiit 
Ps.  147:15  X.  forth  hiscomm.  18 
Mark  11:1  s.  two  dit^ciples.  14:13 
Luke  14:33.*.  and  desireth  peace 
Acttt  23:36  Claud.  Lys.  to  Felix  *f. 
SEXniXG. 

3  S<tm.  13:16  evil  in  g.  me  away 
8  Ofir.  30:15  ^.  his  messengers. 

Jer.  7:25;   25:4:   26:5;  29:  lU 
35:15;  44:4 
K^t.  9:19  and  of  g.  portions.  22 
Ps.  78:49  *'.  evil  an-'el.-*  urnong 
It.  7:35  A',  forlii  of  lesser  cattle 
Horn.  8:3  Gotl  .-■.  his  Sun  in  liice. 

SEWACHERIB. 
2  A'.  18:13  S.  came  up.  Is.  36:1 
19:16  the  words  of  S.  /x.  37:17 
20  praved  ay;ainst  S.  Is.  37:21 


36  S.  dwelt  at  Ninev.  Is.  37:37 
2  Chr.  33:33  llezekiali  from  S. 

SE\SES. 
77eA.  5:14  have  tlu'ir  f.  exercieed 

SE\SIAL. 
c/am.  3:1.5  wifd.  earthly,  if.  devil. 
Jude  19  tij.  he  .s-.  iiavinj;  not  Spi. 

8E\T. 
Gen.  38:25  Ta.  n.  to  her  father-in. 
41:14  I*liaraoh  a.  and  culled  Jos. 
43:4  Itcnjamin  Jacobs-,  not  with 
45:8  not  yon  that  *.  me  hither 
50:16  ■.■.  a  messen;^er  unto  Jos. 
I^x.  3:14  I  AM  ha.  ^^  me  to  you 
5:33  why  is  it  thou  hast*,  me? 
K'tin.  13:16  nxMi  Moses*.  14::i6 
22:10  kin-'  of  Moab  hath  jf.  to 
Jos.  41:7  40  y.'s  old  wh.  M.  x.  me 
Jud.  20:6  I  ^.  her  llu-ou^h  Israel 

1  Sam.  31:9.'(.  into  land  of  Phili^. 

2  Ham.  24:13  ans.  him  tliat  s.  mr 

1  A'.  18:10  my  lord  hatli  not  j*.  to 
21:11  elders  did  as  Jez.  s.  them 

2  A'.  1:6  return  unto  king  that  #. 
G:10  kin<^  of  Israel  ^'.  to  place 

19:1  masi^T/f.  to  reproach  God 
23:15  Ih.  s.  you,  18 :  2  t'ltr.  ai:23 
£2r.  4:11  copy  of  letter  they  s. 
AVA.  G:4  *.  unto  nu;  four  timoH 
Is.  48:16  God  and  his  Snirit  s.  me 
Jer.  14:3  nobles  ha.  n.  little  ones 
23:21  I  ha.  not  s.  these  prophets 
37:7  say  unto  kiui;  that  n.  you 
Ezek.  2;j:40  ye  liave  s.  for  men  to 
iMn.  3:28  who  had  *.  his  an<,'el 
Has.  5:13  Eph.  *■.  to  kiuir  Jareb 
Lev.  7:2  ii.  unto  house  of  (iod 
Jfat.  21:1  then  s.  Je.  two  discip. 
27:19  Pilate's  wife  s.  unto  him 
Luke  7:30  J.  Baptists,  us  to  ihee 
10:1  Jesus /f.  them  two  and  two 
14:17  ft-.  his  servant  at  supper 
2.3:11  fi.  him  ai;ain  to  Pilate 
Jo/in  1:33  ans.  to  them  that  e.  ns 
4:34  to  do  will  of  him  th.  s.  me 


SEN 

John  5:2-1  believeth  him  that*, 
me.  12:  II 

30  liim  whi)  s.  me.  6:38.  39.  40 
3:1  ye  n.  un.  John,  and  he  liare 
3ti  1  bear  witn.  the  Kalh.  hath 
s.  me.  37;  6:57;  8:16.  18 
6:41  except  Father  which  s.  me 
7:16  not  mine,  his  that  s.  me 
IKspckeih  his  j:lory  th.  s.  him 
33  Phari.  and  pric-itsj*.  olllcers 
9:4  work  the  wor.  of  liini  s.  me 
10:36  of  him  whom  Fa.  hath  s. 
11:43  believe  Ihou  hast  s.  me 
12:45  seeth  me.  seeth  him*-,  mo 
49  Fa.  who.v.  nu'pive  me  com. 
14:24  not  mine,  Fa.'s  who*',  me 
15:31  know  not  him  that  ^^  me 
16:5  I  p>  my  way  to  him  s.  me 
17:3  to  know  J.  whom  thou  k. 
18  *.  me  into  the  world,  so  I  s. 
21  may  believe  thou  f.  me 

23  worhl  may  kn.  thou  «.  nm 
35  these  have  kn.  thou  s.  me 

20:31  as  my  Father  hath  s.  me 
Acts  5:21  8.  to  i)rison  to  have 

15:37  we  have  s.  Ju<l.  and  Silas 

19:.31  Paul's  friends  *-.  unto  him 
2  Cor.  8:18/*.  with  him  broth.  22 
P/iif.  4:16  in  Thi-ssalonica  ye  s. 
1  John  4:14  testify  Fathers.  Son 

^E\T  away. 
Gen.  12:30  Phara.  a.  a.  Abraham 

31:14  Ahr.  s.  Ishm.  and  llajj.  a. 

25:6  Abr.  s.  Kelurah's  child,  a. 

2tt:27  hate  me  and  hath  s.  niu  a. 
29  we  have  s.  thee  a.  in  peace 

28:6  Isaac  bluesed  Ja.  g.  him  a. 

4.'):24  he  s.  his  brethren  awaij 
iMut.  34:4  s.  her  a.  not  take  her 

1  Sam.  10:25  Samuel  s.  people  a. 
19:17  hast  s.  a.  my  enemy  t 

2  Sam.  3:21  Dav.  s.  Abncr  away 

24  why  is  it  th.  hast  8.  him  a.  f 
1  Vfir.  12:19  Philistines  «.  Da.  a 
Luke  8:38  Jesus  8.  him  away 
AcU  13:3  them,  they  8.  them  a. 

God  gE\T. 
Gen.  45:7  (/W  *.  me  before  you 
jElr.  3:13  G.  of  your  fathers*,  me 

15  God  of  Jacob  hath  n.  me 
Ts'eh.  6:13  God  had  not  *-.  him 
Jer.  43:1  Lord  their  Gods,  him 

9  G.  hath  not  s.  to  thee  to  say 
Joint  3:17  G.  $.  not  Sou  to  cond". 

34  he  wliom  God  hath  s.  spea. 
Acts  10:;JG  G.  s.  ti)  child,  of  Israel 
Gal.  4:4  G.  8.  Son  made  of  worn. 

6  G.  8.  forth  Spirit  of  his  Son 

1  John  4:9  G.  s.  hisonlvbego.  S. 
Ilev.  23:6  God  8.  his  angel 

He  8E\T. 

Gen.  45:33  he  s.  aft.  this  manner 

46:28  he  s.  Judah  unto  Joseph 

A>.  18:3  after  /«>  had  s.  her  back 

Jud.    11:38   Amnion   hearkened 

not  to  worda  hti  s. 

2  Sam.  10:5 /(d  s.  to  meet  them, 

1  Clir.  19:5 
14:39  wlien  he  8.  aga.  he  would 
32:17  he  s.  from  above,  Pn.  18:16 

1  A*.  20:1  hes.  to  nie  for  my  wives 

3  Clir.  25:15 /(<;  s.  unto  Ama}:iali 
Ps.  lavn  he  s.  a  man  hef.  them 

107:20  he  8.  his  word  and  healed 
Is.  61:1  he  8.  me  to  bind  uj)  the 

broken-hearted.  Ii/ke  4:18 
Jer.  29:38  he  s.  unto  us  in  Babyl. 
43:21  he  hath  s.  me  unto  yon 
Lam.  1:13  he  s.  fire  into  my  bo. 
Zee.  2:8  he  8.  me  to  nations 
Maf.  21::J6  ag.  he  f.  other  serva. 
37  last  of  all  he  s.  unto  them 
his  son,  Mark  13:4 
John  5;;iS  for  wh.  he  hath  s.  him 
6:29  believe  on  him  he  hath  s. 
7:38  //''  that  o-.  me  is  true.  8:2(i 
29  T  know  him,  he  hatli  a-,  me 
8:29  he  that  x.  me  is  with  me 
42  neither  came  I  myself,  he  s. 
Act^  24:26  wheref.  he  k.  for  Paul 

I  SEXT. 

Gen.  32:5  7  have  s.  to  tell  mv  lord 
Kx.  3:12  a  token  Ihirvcs.  tbee 
Xum.  33:8  your  fathers  when  Is. 
Jos.  34:5  Is.  Moses.  Mic.  6:4 
Jud.  6:14  Is.  have  not  Is.  thee? 

2  7i*.  5:6  Is.  Naaman  my  servant 
17:13  the  law  which  7a'.  to  you 

Is.  43:14  for  your  sake  7  have  s. 
55:11  sh.  prosper  whi-reto  Is. 
Jt>r.  7:25  7  s.   unt(»  vou  all  mv 
servants.  2ti:5 ;  3-"i:15;  44:1  " 
34:11  7  8.  them  not,  15;  23:21, 

32;  27:15:  29:9 
29:31  Is.  him  not.  caused  vou 


SEP 

Dan,  10:11  O  Dan.  tothocam/*. 

7w/ 2:35  great  army  which  Is. 
Zr<:  9:11  /  8.  forlli  tliy  prisoners 
Mai.  2:4  ye  know  7  have  ^.  this 
Luke  4:l;j  for  therefore  am  Is. 
J(»/in  17:18  /  s.  them  inlti  world 
.4</.«  10:30  noili.  7have.'..  them 
1  Tf//*.  4:17  for  this  ha.  Is.  yon  T. 
3  Cor.  12:17  did  i  make  a  gain  of 
you  by  any  whom  Is.  f 
18  and  with  him  Is.  a  brother 
Eiih.  ^\'l'l  whom  7  8.  for  same 


5:23  houorelh  not  F.  wh.  8.  me    Kztk.  3:6  surely  had  Is.  tliJe 


purpose,  CtA.  4:8 
Phil.  2:38  /;f.  him  more  carefully 
1  Thes.  3:5  7^.  to  kn.  your  faith 
Phile.  13  whom  7have'i(.  again 

5f«  LOUD. 

SEXT  forlh. 

JA//.  10:5  tlufse  twelve  Jesus*./. 

23:3  8.  forth  his  servants  to  call 
J/rtrA*  6:17  Herod  s.f.  laid  hold 
Acts  9:30  brethren  >.  him  /"aWA 

11:23  they  s.  forth  ltarna'l)ad 
SEi\T  out. 
Job  30:5  who  *■.  0.  wild  hhs  free? 
./er.  34:5  I  have  .*.  o.  of  this  phice 
Kztk.  31:4  s.  out  her  little  rivers 
Acts  7:13  Jacob  s.  out  (uir  fathers 
yam.  2:25  Itahab  had  ft'.  iXrnm  out 
SE^T,  passive. 

Gen.  32:18  present  s.  to  lord  Es. 
1  K.  14:6  ft',  with  heavy  tidings 
Ezr.  7:14  forasm.  as  Ihou  art  s. 
Ezek.  3:9  a  hand  was  ft-,  unto  me 
I)an.  5:24  part  of  hainl  s.  fr.  him 
.17(//.  15:24^.  to  lost  sheep  of  Isr. 

2;i:37  stonest  Ihem#.  Luke  13:;i4 
Luke  1:19  am  s.  to  speak  to  Ihee 

4:36  unto  none  was  Eliasft*. 
John  1:6  a  man  «.  from  God 
8  John  was  s.  to  bear  witness 
24  they  8.  were  of  the  Pharis. 

3:28  not  Christ,  but^f.  bef.  him 

9:7  which  is  by  interpretati.  *•. 

13:16  nor  he  that  *-.  greater  than 
he  that  s.  him 
Actx  10:17  men  s.  made  inquiry 
29  came  I  as  soon  as  s.  li)r 

13:4  A\  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
2li  to  vou  is  word  of  salvat.  s. 

28:38  salvation  of  G.  s.  to  Gent. 
Rom.  10:15  how  preach,  exc.  8.  f 
Phil.  4:18  which  were  8.  fr.  you 
1  Pet.  1:12  I!.  Ghost  s.  fr.  heaven 
Rev.  5:6  the  seven  spirits  ft',  forth 

SEIVTEST. 
Ex.  15:7  8.  forth  thy  wrath 
Num.  13:27  whither  tiiou  s.  us 
1  IC.  5:8  coiisidere(J  things  th.  s. 

SEXTEXCE,  S. 
Dent.  17:9  they  sh.  show  thee  s. 
10  Shalt  do  according  to  s.  11 
Ps.  17:3  let  my  s.  come  forth 
Prov.  16:10*.  in  lips  of  king 
Ec.  8:11  s.  is  not  executed 
Jer.  4:12  now  also  will  I  trivet. 
Dan.  5:12  hard  s.  found  in  Dan. 

8:3:1  a  king  understand,  dark  s. 
Luke  2:j:34  IMIate  gave  s.  that  it 
Acts  15:19  my  s.  \t^.  iliat  trouble 
3  Cor.  1:9  we  had  the  s.  of  death 

SEPARATE,  Verb. 
Gen.  13:9  Abram  said.  s.  thyself 

30:40  Jacob  did  s.  the  lambs 
Ij*  i\  15:31  sh.  ytis.  children  of  I. 

22:2  Aaron  and  sons  that  th.  s. 
Xum.  6:2  when  man  or  woman  /.\ 

3  the  Nazarite  shall  8.  liimsolf 

8:14  shall  s.  Levites  from  Israel 

16:31  8.  IVom  this  ( ongregation 
Thut.  19:2  shalt  s.  three  cities,  7 

29:21  Lord  sh.  8.  him  unto  evil 

1  A'.  8:.53ft-.  th.  to  be  iidieritance 
Ezr.  10:11  s.  yourselves  fr.  peop. 
Jtr.  37:12  Jerein.  went  to#.  him. 
M<U.  25:33  s.  them  as  a  sliepherd 
Luke  6:33  blessed  when  men  *. 
Acts  13:3  8.  me  Banutbas  and  S. 
liom.  8:35  who  sh.  s.  us  IV.  Ch.  ? 

39  noth,  be  abk-  to  s.  us  ft".  G. 
Jude  19  they  whoft-.  themselves 

SEPARATE. 
Gen.  49:2<i  him  that  was /t.  fVom 

his  brethren.  Deut.  33:16 
Jns.  16:9  j«.  cities  of  Ephraim 
Ezek.  41:12  build,  before  ft-,  place 
13  measured  house  and  s.  pla. 
42:1  cham.  ag.  s.  place.  10,  13 

2  Cor.  6:17  tv.  among  them,  be  s. 
Iltb.  7:36  undeliled,  -■-■.  fr.  sinners 

SEPVRATEn, 
Gen.  13:11  Abram  mid  Lot  8. 
25:2.3  two  manner  of  peop.  be  s. 
Er.  .3:i:16  po  be  *.  from  people 
Lee.  20:24  I  am  L.  who  nave  s. 


SEP 
X«'n.  20:25  I  have  x.  from  yon  ns 
.V«/ft.  16:9  God  of  Is.  liath  s.  vou 
Dtul.  10:HLord«.  tribe  of  Levi 
32:8  when  hits,  sons  of  Afhtm 
I  Chr.  12:8<Jadltes/(.  untoDavid 
2:1:13  Aa.  was/f.  that  he  should 
Ezr.  6:31  such  as  had*,  theinsei^- 
8:24  I  ft-,  twelve  chief  of  iirlests 
9:1  priests  and  Lev.  have  not*. 
10:8  hex.  ft-om  congregation 
16  all  of  th.  by  names  were  s. 
X'h.  4:19  we  are  s.  upon  wall 
9:3  Is.  ft.  themselves  fr.  Strang. 
10:aK  that  s.  clave  to  bn-ihreii 
Vi:'is.  Ir.  Israel  the  mullilnde 
I*rov.  18:1  a  man  hav.  ft-,  himself 
19:4  poor  is  s.  from  his  neighb. 
7*.  56:3  L.  8.  me  from  his  p<M)pIo 
59:3  inic].  s.  betw.  you  and  God 
Has.  4:14  for  themselves  are  s. 
9:10  went  and  s.  themselves 
Acts  19:9  I'luil  ft-,  the  discipN's 
Pom.  1:1  Paul*,  to  gospel  of  G. 
Gal.  1:15  (i.  who  *.  me  finrn  my 
2:12  P.  withdrew  and  *.  himself 

SEPARATETH. 

Xum.  6:5  lullilled  in  which  he*. 

7Vor.  16:28  a  whisper.  *.  friends 

17:9  repeat,  a  matter*,  friends 

Ezek.  14:7  Strang,  wli.  s.  himself 

SEPARATIOX. 
Lea.  12:2  the  *'.  for  lier  infirmity 
5  unci,  two  weeks,  as  in  her  *. 
15:20  bed  she  lieth  up.  iit  \n-ra. 
26  be  to  her  as  the  bed  of  h.  s. 
Num.  6:4  days  of*-,  eat  noihiu"' 
8  days  of*,  is  holy  unto  Lord 
13  because  his  ft',  was  deliled 
18  Nazarite  shave  head  of  his 
*'.  and  take  the  hairof  his  s. 
21  oflerin*'  for  *.  after  law  of*. 
19:9  ashes  ne  kept  for  wst.  of  s. 
13  water  of*,  not  sjirinkled.  20 
21  he  that  sprinkl.  water  of  *. 
shall  wash  his  clothes,  tliat 
toucheth  water  of  *.  be  iinc. 
31:23  purified  with  water  of  ft-. 
Ezok.  42:20  had  a  wall  to  make  *. 

SEPARATING. 
Zee.  7:3  I  weep  in  5ih  month,  .v. 

SEPHARVAIM. 
2  K.  17:34  bronglit  men  from  S. 
18:^  the  gods  of  S.  ?  Is.  36:19 
19:13  king  of  S.?  Is.  ;i7:13 

SEPlLfHRE. 
Gen.  23:6  none  with,  thee  his  8. 
Deut.  34:6  no  man  kno,  of  his  s. 
Jud.  S:ii2  buried  in  father's  *. 

1  Sam.  10:2  t^vo  men  by  It.'s  8. 

2  Sam.  2:32  As.  in  his  father's  8. 
4:12  Ishbosli.  buried  in  Abn.  *. 
17:2:j  Ahithophel  in  *.  of  father 
21:14  hemes  of  Saul  in  *.  of  Kia. 

1  A'.  13:22  carcass  not  come  to  8. 
31  bury  me  in  *.  w.  man  ofG. 

2  h".  9:28  Ahaziah  in  the  «. 
13:21  cast  man  into/f.  of  Elisha 
21:26  .\mon  was  buried  in  his;?. 
23:17  it  is*,  of  the  man  of  God 

30  Josiah  buried  in  his  own  *. 
2  Chr.  35:34 
Ps.  5:9  throat  open  *.  Pom.  3:13 
Is.  22:16  hewed  out  a  ft-,  here,  as 

he  that  he.  out  a  s.  on  hi;,'h 
Mat.  27:60  rol.  stone  to  door  ttf*. 
*)4  that  the  *.  be  made  sure,  66 
28:1  other  Mary  came  to  see  *. 
Mark  15:46  laid  liim  in  a  ft",  and' 
rolled  a  stone  to  door  of  the 
8.  Luke  2^:^i\  .4c^.*  13:29 
16:2  came  to  *.  at  rising  of  sun 
3  who  sh.rollst.fr.  door  of*./ 

5  entering  *.  8  lied  from  *. 
Luke  2;J:.55  woni.  also  beheld  *. 

24:1  in  morning  they  came  to  *. 
2  sKrne  rolled  th  *.  John  20:1 
9  returned  I'r.  ft'.  12  Peter  ran 
23  wouH'n  were  cjirly  at  tlie  *. 
John  19:41  in  garden  th.  was  a*. 
43  for  the  *.  was  niirh  at  lumd 

20:1  com.  Mary  when  dark  to*. 

2  taken  away  I^.  out  of  the*. 

3  that  disciple  came  to  *.  4,  8 

6  Cometh  Peter,  went  into*. 
11  Mary  stood  at*,  weepiii": 

Acts  2:29  *.  wi.  us  unto  this  day 
7:10  Jacob  laid  in  *.  Abndiam 

SEPILCHRES. 
Gen.  23:6  in  the  choice  of  our*. 

3  71.'.  2;J:J6Jo8iah  spied  the*. and 
took  the  bones  out  of  the  *. 

2  Chr.  31:30  Jeh.  not  burieii  in*. 

21:35  Joash  not ;  28:27  A.  not  *. 

;j2::i."i  Hezi'kiah  buried  in  the*. 
Xeh.  3:3  place  of  my  falhersi'  *. 
5  seud  uie  to  city  of  fathere'  *. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SER 

Nfh,  3:inrpp.  to  place  over  a??.  «. 
Mitt.  2:J:27  are  like  to  whitcd  ^. 

2'.)  Imrnnse  vc  frarni^h  the  .■!. 
Luke  11:47  *■.  of  the  prophets,  48 

SEn  AIAH. 
2  Sam.  R:17  S.  \v;is  tlie  scribe 
2  A'.  25:1S  to.ik  S.  Jer.  52:34 

2:i  to  G.-<l;iliali.  S.  Jer.  40:8 

1  Chr.  4:14  S.  be^at  Joab,  35 
6:14  Azariah  bo^^at  S.  and  S. 

Ezr.  7:1  E.  sou  of  S.  Nek.  10:2 
A^t'A.  11:11  S.  "was  ruler  of  house 
12:1  S.  the  priest  wont  up 

12  chief  ollhi.-  I;itlu-vs  of  S. 
Je7\  30:26  kiuu'  cninniaiuled  S. 

51:5t>  S.  was  a  quift  prince 
61  Jurc'iuiuh  s-aid  to  S.  when 
SERAPHIM. 
Is.  6:2  abovi'  it  t^loud  the  s.  each 

6  one  of  the  ^t.  hav.  a  live  coal 

SERGEA^JTS. 
Acts  lfi:3r)  sent  the  -f.  saying 
38  *'.  told  these  words  to  mag. 

sr.nGirs  paulus. 

Acts  13:7  S.  Paulus,  a  prudent 

SE!'iPE\T. 
Gen.  3:1  the  >\  was  more  subtle 

13  s.  hi'guilod  ine,  2  Cm\  11:3 
49:17  Dan  shall  be  a  s.  by  way 

E.r.  4:3  rod  bee.  a  s.  7:9,  10,  15 

Num.  21:8  said,  Make  thee  a  8. 

9  Moses  made  a  s.  of  brass 

2  A'.  18:4  Hezek.  brake  brazens. 
Job  2(i:13  hand  formed  crooked  s. 
Ps.  58:4  tb.  poison  likepois.  of  5. 

140:3  sharpen,  tongues  like  a  s. 
Prov.  23:32  at  last  it  bit.  likeas. 
30:19  way  of  a  s.  upon  a  rock 
Ec.  10:8  whoso  break,  a  hedge  s. 
eball  bite  bim 
11  ft.  bite  without  enchantme. 
Is.  14:29  of  s.  root  come  cocka- 
trice ;  fruit  be  as  tiery  lly.  s. 
27:1  L.  sh.  punish  5.  crooked  s. 
30:6  viper  and  fiery  flying  ^«. 
65:25  dust  shall  be  the*,  meat 
Jer.  46:32  voice  sh.  go  like  a^. 
Amos  5:19  and  a  s.  bite  him 
Mic.  7:17  lick  the  dust  like  a  s. 
Mat.  7:10  will  he  give  him  a  s.  f 

Luke  11:11 
John  3:14  as  Moses  lifted  np  s. 
R^v.  12:9  old  s.  called  devil.  20:2 

14  nourished  fr,  face  of  the  s. 

15  the  s.  cast  out  of  his  mouth 

6Erpe:\ts. 

Ex.  7:12  rods,  they  became  s. 
Num.  21:6  L.  sent  s.  amo.  them 

7  pray  to  L.  he  take  away  s. 
PeuL  8:15  wherein  were  fiery  s. 

32:24  send  poi.  of ».  upon  them 
Jfr.  8:17  I  will  send  s.  among  y. 
^f■lt.  10:16  be  therefore  wise  as*. 

'2'i:'-lZ  ye  .«.  how  can  ye  escape? 
Mark  16:18  they  shall  take  up  s. 
Lnki  10:19  power  to  tread  on  s. 
1  Cor.  10:9  were  destroved  of  s. 
Jam.  3:7  beasts  and  *.  is  tamed 
Rev.  9:19  tails  were  like  to  s. 
SERUG.     Gej}.  11:20-23 

SERVWT. 
Gen.  9:25  Canaan,  a  s.  of  ser\'an. 

24:34  said,  I  ain  Abraham's  s. 

49:15  Issa.  bowed  and  bee.  a  s. 
Ex.  21:5  if  the  .s\  plainly  say 
Deut.  5:15  remem.  thou  wast  a  s. 

23:15  thou  sbalt  not  deliver  s. 

1  Snm.  2:13  priest's  .?.  came.  15 
9:37  bid  the  s.  pass  on  before  us 
2r):41  let  thy  handmaid  be  a  *. 
29:3  is  not  David  the  *.  of  Saul  ? 
30:13  I  am  s.  toan  Atnalckite 

2  Sain.  9:2.?.  namod  Ziba.  19:17 
16:1  Ziba*.  of  Mrphibosheth 
18:29  wb.  Juub  scut  sent  k.'s  5. 

1  A'.  11:26  Jeroboam  Solom.'s  «. 

12:7  if  thou  wilt  be  as.  to  peop. 
Neh.  2:10  Tobi.  *.  Am.  heard.  19 
Job  3:19  there,  and  the  s.  is  free 

7:3  as  a  *.  carne.  desireth  shad. 

41:4  wilt  take  Leviathan  fors.? 
Ps.  105:17  Joseph,  sold  for  a  *. 
Prov.  11:29  fool  sh.  be  s.  to  w^ise 

12:9  that  is  despi.  and  hath  a  5. 

14:35  king's  favor  tow.  a  wise  *. 

17:2  wise  s.  shall  rule  ovcra  son 

19: 10  much  less  a  *.  rule  princes 

22:7  the  borrower  is  s.  to  lender 

2*.i:19  a  *.  not  correct,  with  wor. 

30:10  accuse  not  s.  to  master 

22  not  bciir  *.  when  reigneth 
Is.  24:2  as  with  s.  ao  with  master 

49:7  saith  Lord  to  a  s.  of  rulcra 
Jrr.  2:14  is  Israel  a  a.f^  slave? 
Dar^.  6:20  O  Daniel,  8.  of  liv.  Q. 


SEK 

T)an.  10:17  can  *.  talk  wi.  my  1.  ? 
Mai.  1:6  s.  honoreth  his  ma^-tcr 
Mat.  10:^  nor  *.  above  bis  lord 

25  enoucjh  for  s.  to  be  as  his  lo. 
18:27  lord  of  that  s.  wn**  moved 

.32  O  thou  wicked  s.  I  for-.',  th. 
20:27  be  chief,  let  bim  bo  vour 

5.23:11;  Mark\(^:\\ 
24:45  is  a  faithful  and  wise  *. 
46  blessed  is  that  *.  Luke  12:43 
48  evil  s.  shall  say,  Luke  12:45 
50  lord  of  *.  sh.  come.  Lu.  12:46 
25:21  well  done,  th.  good  and 
fait]iful.f.2:j;Z'.-ie  19:17 

26  tbou  wicked  and  slothful  *. 
Luke  19:22 

30  cast  unpr'fit.  *.  Into  darkn. 
26:51  P.  strut!;.';,  ofhiirh-priest, 

Mark  \\:\'X\  John  18:10 
Mark  13:2  sent  to  husband,  a  s. 
Luke  13:47  *.  knew  l(»rd's  will 
14:31  so  that .«.  showed  his  lord 
17:7  which  having  a  s.  plowing 
9  doth  thank  th.  s.?l  trow  not 
20:10  at  season  he  sent  a  ^\  11 
John.  8:34  commit,  sin.  s.  of  sin 
35  the  *.  abidetb  not  in  house 
13:16  *.  is  not  greater,  15:20 
15:15*.  knoweth  not  what  lord 
Rom..  1:1  Paul  a  *.  of  Je.  Christ 
14:4  who  iudgestano.  man's  s.? 
16:1  Phebe.  a  *.  of  the  church 
1  Cor.  7:31  art  called  beiuix  a  *.  ? 
23  beini:^  J*  ■>^  i^  I-'-'s  freeman 
9:19  I  made  myself  a  *. 
Gal.  1:101  she.  not  be*,  of  Chr. 
4:1  child  ditfereth  noth.  from  *. 
7  art  no  more  a  *.  but  a  son 
Phil.  2:7  be  took  the  form  of  a  *. 
Col.  4:12  Epaphras.  a  *.  of  Christ 
3  Tim.  2:34  *.  of  Lord  not  strive 
Phile.  16  not  as  a  s.  above  a  *. 
Heh.  3:5  Mo.  was  faithful  as  a  *. 
^Pet.  1:1  Peter,  a  ^.  of  J.  Christ 
J^ide  1  Jude  the  *.  of  Jesus  Chr. 
See  DAVID. 

SERVANT,  S.  of  God. 
Gen.  50:17  forgive  *.  of  God 

1  Chr.  6:49  Moses  the  .f.  of  God 

2  Chr.  24:9  Moses  *.  of  God  laid 
Neh.  10:39  by  Moses  .«.  of  God 
Dan.  6:200  Daniel  *.  o/liv.  God 

9:11  in  law  of  Mo.  the  *.  of  God 
Tit.  1:1  P.  a  *.  of  God,  an  apost. 
Jam.  1:1  Ja.  a  *.  of  G.  and  of  L. 
1  Pet.  2:16  liberty,  as  a  *.  of  G. 
Rev.  7:3  sealed  the  *.  of  our  God 

15:3  song  of  Moses  the  *.  of  G. 
See  HIRED. 

His  SERVAIVT. 
Gen.  9:26  Can.  shall  hehi^  s.  27 
E.r.  14:;31  beheved  L.  and  his  s. 

21:20  if  a  man  smite  hiss. 
26  if  smite  eye  of  hi^  s. 
Jos.  5:14  what  saith  L.  to  h.  s.  ? 

9:24  God  commanded  his  s.  Mo. 
.hid.  7:11  Gi.  went  wi.  Ph.  his  s. 

19:3  Levitc  went,  bavin^^  his  s. 

1  Sam.  19:4  let  not  the  king  sin 

against  his  s. 

13:15  let  not  king  imp.  to  his  $. 

25:.'59  L.  hath  kept  A.  *.  fr.  evil 

26:18  why  doth  my  lo.  pu.  ^.  *. .? 

19  let  lord  hear  words  of  A.  *. 

2  Satn.  9:11  my  lord  comm.  /(.  *. 
14:22  king  fulfilled  req.  of  A.  *, 
24:21  is  my  lord  come  to  h.  s.  P 

1  A'.  1:51  that  will  not  slay  h.  s. 
8:56  prom,  by  hand  of  Mo.  h.  s. 

59  maintain  cause  of /i.  *.  Isr. 
14:18  spake  by  h.  s.  Ahi.  15:29 
19:3  EU.  left  h.  s.  at  Beer-sheba 

2  A'.  9:36  word  he  spake  by  h.  s. 
14:25  word  he  spake  by  A.  s.  Jo. 
17:3  Hosheabec.  Ai^^*.  and  gave 
24:1  Jehoiakini  became  his  s. 

1  Chr.  16:13  0  ye  seed  of  Is.  A.  *. 

3  Chr.  32:16  spake  ag.  his  s.  Hez 
Nek.  4:32  let  ev.  one  with  A.  *. 
Ps.  35:27  L.  hath  pleas.  oThiss. 

105:6  O  ye  seed  of  Abra.  his  8. 
26  he  sent  Moses  his  s.  and  A. 
42  remembered  Abraham /us  s. 

136:22  a  heritage  unto  Is.  Ms  s. 
Pror. '29:21  delicately  brin^.  k.s. 
Is.  44:26  cnnlirm.  word  of  7/w  *. 

48:20  Lord  redeemed  A.  s.  Jacob 

49:5  from  the  womb  to  be  kis  8. 

50:10  obeyeth  voice  oHiis  s.  ? 
Jer.  34:16  ev.  man  A.  *.  to  return 
Mat.  8:13  his  *.  was  healed 
Luke  1:54  hath  bolpen  his  s.  Isr, 

7:3  beseeching  he  wo.  heal  A.  *. 

14:17  sent  A.  *.  at  supper-time 
Rev.  1:1  by  his  angel  uu.  A.  s.  J. 

See  LOItD,  MAID. 


SER 

Man-SERVA\T. 

E.r.  20:10  tb.  nor  ?«.-*.  Deuf.  5:14 

17  not  cov.  ne.  tn.-s.  Deut.  5:21 
21:37  smite  out  his  m.-s.  tooth 

33  if  the  ox  shall  push  a  ?».-*. 

De'/f.  12:18  eat.  thou,  and  ;«.-*. 

16:11  rejoice,  th.  and  thy  7n.-s. 

Job  31:13  if  dc^p.  cause  ofiu.-s. 

Jer.  34:9  let  7n.-s.  go  free,  10  i 

Uly  SERVAIVT. 

Gen.  20:24  multi.  seed  for????/*. 

44:10  found  he  sh.  be  mij  s.  17 
y>nn.  12:7  7n>/  s.  Moses  is  not  so 

14:24  7711/  *.  Caleb  had  another 
./o*.  1:2  Mosi'S  ?>ii/  *.  is  dead 

1  Sojn.  22:8  son  stirred  up  Tnij  *. 
27:12  he  shall  be  my  *.  for  ever 

2  Sa7n.  19:26  O  king,  ?ny  s.  decei. 
2  A'.  5:6  iKne sent  Naaman  7)1}/ s, 

21:8  accordinir  to  law  7ny  s.  JI. 
Job  1:8  cimsidcr.  ini/  *.  Job  ?  2:3 

19:16  I  called  /;??/  *.  he  gave  me 

42:7  not  spok.  right,  as  7ny  *.  J. 
8  CO  to  tny  s.  J.  he  shall  i)ray 
/■«■.  20:3  like  as  my*.  Isa.  hath 

23:00  I  will  call  7ny  *.  Eliakim 

41:8  Israel,  my  *.  fear  not.  9 

42:1  behold  7ny  *.  wli.  I  uphold 
19  who  is  blind  but  7ny  s.  f 

43:10  are  witnesses  and  7?jy  s. 

44:1  O  Ja.  7nys.  2fearnot,  m.  8. 
21  for  tbou  ar*-  my  *.  49:3 

45:4  for  Ja.  7«y  *.  sake,  and  Isr. 

49:6  thou  shoulrtost  be  my  s. 

52:13  7ny  s.  deal  prudently 

65:8  so  will  I  do  for  ?»?/  *.  sake 
Jer.  25:9  ?sebuchadnezzar  77>y  s. 
27:6;  43:10 

30:10  O  m>/  s.  Jacob.  46:27.  28 
Ezek.  28:25  given  my  .«.  J.  :n:25 
/Ia(/.  2:2:i  O  Zi-rnbhabel  my*. 
Zee.  3:8  77iy  s.  Wio  BRANCH 
Mai.  4:4  law  of  Mo^es.  my*. 
Mat.  S:8  my  s.  be  healed,  Lu.  7:7 

8  to  7ny  *.  do  this.  Luke  7:8 
12:18  ?»y  *.  whom  I  ha.  chosen 

John  12:36  th.  shall  also  7Jiy8.  be 

Thy  SERVAXT. 

Gen.  18:3  pass,  I  pray,  fr.  thy  *. 
19:19  thys.  found  gra.  Neh.  2:5 
33:10  mercies  showed  to  thy  s. 

18  say.  They  be  thy  s.  Jacob's 
33:5  chil.  God  hath  triven  thy  .9. 
44:31  grey  hairs  of  thy  s.  our  fa. 

Ex.  4:10  s'poken  unto  thy  s. 
Lev.  35:6  fur  thee,  and  for  thy  s. 
Nui7i.  11:11  where,  hast  afil.  t.  *. 
Deut.  .3:24  show  /Ay*,  thy  great. 
15:17  he  shall  be  thys.  for  ever 
Jud.  7:10  go  down  with  Ph.  t.  *. 

1  Sam.  3:9  Lord  ^Ay  *.  hearelh,  10 
20:7  My*,  shall  have  peace 
22:15  thy  s.  knew  noth.  of  this 
2.3:11  I  beseech  thee  tell  thy  *. 
28:2  sh.  know  what  t.  s.  can  do 

2  Sam.  7:19  hast  spoken  of  thys. 
30  thou.  L.  G.^knowest  thy  .?. 
39  bless  the  house  of  thy  s. 

1.3:35  came,  as  thys.  said 
15:21  even  there  will  thy  s.  be 
24:10  take  away  iniq.  of  thy  s. 

1  A'.  1:26  even  me.  t.  s.  and  Zad. 

the  priest,  and  t.  s.  Solomon 
3:8  thy  *.  is  in  midst  of  thy  peo. 

9  give  thy  s.  understand,  heart 
8:28  respect  to  praver  of  thy  s. 
18:12  but  I  thy  s.  fear  the  Lord 
20:40  as  thy  s.  was  busy  here 

2  K.  4:1  thys.  my  husband  dead, 

thou  know.  "My  *.  did  fear  L. 

5:18  L.  pardon  t.  *.  in  this  thing 
25  Ge.  said,  thi/  *.  went  no  wh. 

8:13  is  t.  *.  a  dog?  16:7  am  t  s. 
Nek.  1:11  prosp.  I  pray  thee,  /.  *. 
Ps.  19:11  by  th.  is  thys.  warned 

27:9  put  not  tht/  s.  away 

31:16  face  to  shine  nptm  fhy  s. 

69:17  hide  not  thy  face  fr  tky  *. 

86:2  O  G.  save  /.  *.  that  trusteth 
16  give  thy  strength  to  thy  s. 

89:39  made  void  coven,  of  thys. 

116:16  am  t.  s.  119:125;  143:12 
Ec.  7:21  hear  My  *.  curse  thee 
/*.  63:17  return,  f()r  thy  s.  sake 
Ban.  9:17  hear  prayer  of  thy  s. 
Luke  2:29  L.  lettest  thy  s.  depart 

SERVANTS. 
Gen.  9:25  a  serv.  of  *.  shall  he  be 

27:37  breth.  have  I  given  for  *. 
Lev.  25:55  children  of  Is.  are  *. 

1  Sam.  4:9  be  not  *.  to  Hebrews 
7:8  Philist.  and  you  ,t.  of  Saul 

9  then  will  we  \)C  your  *. 
25:10  many  *.  break  away  from 
41  wash  feet  of*,  of  my  lord 

2  Sam.  8:2  Moab.  bee.  David's  8. 


SER 

3  Sam.  8:6  Syrians  bee.  *.  to  J). 
14  thev  of  Edora  be.  David's  *. 

9:in  Ziba  had  15  sons  and  20  *. 

11:11  *.  of  my  lord  are  encamp. 
1  A'.  2:39  two  *.  of  Shimei  ran 
3  A'.  21:33  -f.  of  Anion  conspired 
1  Chr.  21:3  are  thev  not  lord's  s. 
3  ritr.  8:9  of  Israel  S.  made  no*. 

36:20  Babylon,  wh.  they  were*. 
Ezr.  5:11  we  are  the*,  of  God 
Xch.  5:15  th.  *,  bare  rule  over  p. 

9::i6  are  *.  this  day,  *,  in  land 
.Tot)  1:15  slain  *.  with  sword,  17 
P.s'.  133:2  eyes  of*,  look  to  mast. 
A>.  2:7  I  got  me  *.  had  s.  bom 

10:7  I  have  seen  *.  on  horses, 

and  priures  walking  as  *. 
I\  14:3  Israel  jiossess  them  for  *. 
Jtr.  34:11  caused  the  *.  they  had 
La7)i.  5:8  *.  have  ruled  over  us 
Dan.  3:26  ,s.  of  the  m.  high  God 
■Joef  2:29  upon  s.  will  I  pour  Sp. 
Zvc.  2:9  shall  be  a  spoil  to  *. 
.Vat.  22:13  said  to  *.  Bind  him 

35:19  the  lord  of  those  *.  come. 
Mark  14:65  the  *.  did  strike  Jea. 
Li'ke  12:37 blessed  are  those  *.  38 

17:10  unprofitable  *.  have  done 
John  15:15  I  call  vou  not  *.  for 
Acts  16:17  these  men  are  *.  of  G. 
Ro7/i.  6:16  yield  yoursel.*.  toob. 

17  that  ye  were  the  *.  of  sin 

18  became  *.  of  righteousness 

19  yielded  j'our  mem.  *.  to  sin 

20  *.  of  sin.  were  free  fr.  right. 
22  free  from  sin.  bee.  *.  to  God 

1  Cor.  7:23  be  not  ye  *.  of  men 

2  Cor.  4:5  oursel.  your  *.  for  Jes. 
E2)k.G:5s.  obedi.  to  mast.  Col. 

3:22;  Tit.  2:^:1  Pet.  2:18 
6  eye-service,  but  as  *.  of  Chr. 
Phil.  1:1  Paul  and  Tim.  *.  of  Ch. 
Col.  4:1  give  your*,  what  is  just 
1  Tim.  6:1  as  manv  *.  as  are  un. 
1  Pet.  2:16  liberty ."butas  *.  of  G. 

3  Pet.  3:19  themselves  are  *.  of  c. 
Rev.  7:3  we  have  sealed  *.  of  G. 
See  HIRED. 

His  SERVAXTS. 

Ex.  13:;30  Phiir.  rose,  and  his  s. 
Nu7n.  22:32  Bala.  rid.  and  A.  2  8. 
Deut.  33:;B6  L.  sh.  repent  for  A.  8, 
43  he  will  avenge  blood  of  A.  8. 

1  Sa7)i.  8:14  best,  give  to  h.  s.  15, 
19:1  S.  spake  to  A.  *.  to  kill  Da. 
22:6  A.  *.  standing  about  him 

2  N.  5:13  A.  *.  came  nea'-,  spako 

1  Chr.  19:3  A.  *.  come  to  search? 

2  Chr.  32:16  his  s.  spake  ag.  L. 
Neh.  2:20 //i**.  will  arise 

Job  4:18  lie  put  no  trust  in  kiss. 
P.^\  69:36  seed  of  his  s.  inherit 

135:14  repent  himself  cone.  A.  *, 
Prov.  29:13  all  his  s.  are  wicked 
Is.  56:6  love  na.  of  L.  to  be  A.  *, 

6.5:15  L.  call  A.  *.  by  ano.  name 

66:14  L.  be  known  toward  kiss. 
Jer.  22:4  on  horses,  and  his  s. 

36:31  punish  him.  seed,  his  s, 
Ezek.  46:17  if  p.  give  gift  to  A.  s, 
Dan.  3:38  deliver  A.  *.  trusted 
Mat.  18:23  king  take  ace.  of  A.  s, 

21:34  sent  A.  *.  to  husbandmen 
Luke  19:13  he  called  his  ten  *. 
R07n.  6:16  A.  *.  ye  are  wh.  ye  ob. 
Rev.  1:1  A.  *.  things  must  come, 
22:6 

19:3  hath  avenged  blood  of  A.  s. 
5  jiraise  God,  ye  A.  *.  fear  him 

23:3  and  his  s.  shall  serve  him 

See  LORD,  MAID,  MEN. 

My  SERVAXTS. 

Lev.  25:42  my  s.  whom  I  bro.  55 

1  Sam.  21:2  appoint,  my  s.  a  pi. 
lA'.  5:6  my*,  shall  be  with  thy 

servants,  2  Chr.  2:8 
22:49  let  iiiy  s.  ^o  with  thy  serv. 

2  K.  9:7  aven.  the  blood  of  my  *. 
Neh.  4:23  nor  my  s.  put  otf  clo. 

5:10  I  and  7ny  s.  mig.  exact  mo. 
16  7)iy  s.  were  gather,  to  work 
13:19  7Hy  *.  set  fat  gates 
Is.  65:9  7ny  s.  shall  dwell  there 

13  my  *.  eat ;  14  7)iy  s.  sing 
Jer.  7:25  sent  to  vou  my  *.  44:4 
John  18:36  then  wo.  7n>/  s.  fight 
Acts  2:18  on  my  s.  1  will  pour  S. 
Rev.  2:20  prophe.  to  seduce  mys. 

See  TBOPHETS. 

Thy  SERVAXTS. 

Gen.  44:16  G.  found  iniq.  of  ^  s. 
47:3  fhy  s.  are  shepherds 
50:18  said.  Behold,  we  be  tky  s, 

E.r.  5:15  dealest  thus  with  ^Ay  <- 
11:8  these  thy  e.  bow  down 


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fCj\  .S'2:18  icincinbcr  Abraham, 

and  Isnii-1  (htjs.  Dent.  It:'i7 
Jn^.  '.»:S  itilH'i).  said.  We  are  t.  g. 

liiHi  slack  iu)t  thy  Imiid  fr.  t.  *'. 
1  Sum.  \'2:Y.\  \>vn,y  for  /.  s.  to  L. 

■J-.':l  1  so  fail  hi",  am.  t.  s.  as  I).  ? 
i  Sfiui,  l!t:7  siK'ak  coinf.  to  (fnj  a. 
\  K.  5i::i!>  tiild  Shiim-i,  (.  s.  In  (i. 

r>:(i  mv  eorvants*  whall  be  with 

A:-i^\  kt'cpcst  morcy  with  thy  $. 

:\i  and  jiidue  ^  .f.  2  Vhr.  ti:23 

10:Hhapi)V  th.  ^  x.  I  Chr.  'Ml 

13:7  My  s'  for  over.  *i  (V*/-.  10:7 

a  A'.  6:3  content,  and  u'o  wi.  t.  s. 

Xeh.  1:10  these  are  thy  ».  and  p. 

U  atti'iitivc  to  |)raver  of  My  ft". 

lit  r<'\LMiL:iii:;<>r'>h)od  of/,  /r. 
S!»:.">0  r<'inein.  rt-proach  of  f/ty  s. 
W):V.i  reiH'Ut  tlice  concern.  /.  .■•'. 
n;  let  lliy  work  appear  to  f.  s. 
11)2:14  for'My  it.  take  pleasure 
'iX  child,  ol  f/nj».  shall  contin. 
ll!):iU  continue,  for  all  are  t.  s. 
J/t.  '.iT.'ii  by  f/njst.  reproached  L. 
J)(i/i.  1:1-2  "prove  My  >'.  ten  days 
13 as  th.  seest.  deal  with  t.  s. 
Acf.i  i:'i\.)  ^nint  unto  thy  »:  that 

8te  WOMEN. 

SERVE. 

O^n.  15:13  seed  .-■.  them  400  years 
14  nation  they  .<.  I  will  judsie 
2^;*i"J  elder  shiill  s.  the  youni^er 
27:2'.t  let  people**,  nation-s  bow 
40  bv  3w.  live,  and  /t.  brotlier 
2l»;18l  will  *f.  7  yrs.  for  Rachel 
27  shalt  s.  seven  other  years 
Ex.  1:13  made  Is.  g.  with  ritjor 
3:12  ve  shall  *\  (».  upon  moun. 
4;2:j  let  my  son  go,  he  may  y. 
7:lti  let  niv  peo.  go.  that  tliev 
may  It.  8:1,20;  <t:l.  13;  10:3 
14:12  alone,  that  we  g.  Eirypt 
SOi.'i  bow  down  nor  j*.  Dent.  5:9 
21:)i  lie  shall  g.  him  for  ever 
Ler.  25:40 .S-.  thee  to  year  of  jub. 
Xuin.  4:24  family  ofGer*.  to  s. 
8:25  age  of  fifty,  sh.  s.  no  more 
18:21  lo  Levi,  for  srrs-.  they  *. 
Dent.  (J:13  fear  the  Lord  and  s. 
him.  10:12.  20;  11:13;  13:4; 
Jm.  22:5:  24:14.  15;  1  Sam. 
7:3;  12:14;  20.24 
15:12  bro.  he  sold. .«.  six  years 
28:48  shiilt  thou  >-.  thine  cnem. 
Jo.*.  24:15  cho.  whom  ye  will  8. 
Jnd.  9:.38  .\b.  that  we  s.  him? 

1  Sain.  10:7  do  as  occasion  sh.  s. 
11:1  make  covenant,  we  will  g. 
12:10  deliver  us,  and  we  ij.  thee 
17:9  be  our  servants,  and  :*.  us 

3  Sam.  16:1H  whom  uhould  I  s.  ? 
should  I  not  s.? 
22: +1  people  I  knew  not  shall  s. 
me.  Pt.  18:4:i 

2  A'.  10:18  but  .Jeha  shall  s.  Baal 
25:24  dwell  in  the  land  and  x. 

the  king  of  Babylon.  Jer. 
27:11.  12.  17;  28:14;  40:9 

1  Chr.  28:9  *-.  him  with  perf.  ho. 

2  Chr.  29:11  L.  hath  ch.  you  tog. 
34:3:J  Josiah  niJide  all  to  «.  Lord 

Jf)t>  21:15 .MmiLj.  that  we*,  him? 
3H:1!  if  they  obey,  and  *.  him 
39:9  unicorn  be  will,  to  j*.  thoe? 

Pti.  22:.30a  seed  shall  *.  him 
72:11  all  nations  shall  x.  him 
97:7  confounded  that  n.  images 
101 :(»  perfect  way.  he  sh.  *.  me 

/,<.  14:3  bond.  waM  made  to  n. 
19:23  Egyptians^,  with  Assyri. 
43:23  ha."  not  caused  thee  toV. 

24  made  me  to  ■».  wi.  thy  sins 
.Vet;  join  themsel.  to  L.  to  a.  h. 
HH:12  natitm  not  «-.  thee  sh.  per. 

Ur.  5:19  HO  shall  ye  it.  strangers 
17:4  cause  thee  to  s.  enemies 
25:11  nations  jf.  kin^r  of  Babylon 

U  nations  ^.  themselves.  27:7 
27:fi  beasts  have  I  given  to  g. 

9  proph.  say,  Ye  shall  not  g.  14 
30:8  Strang,  no  more  g.  themse. 
31:9  none  sho.  g.  himself  of,  10 
40;  10  behold.  I  will  g.  Chaldca. 
K'.'  k.  20:32  families  to  g.  wood 

.39  >■.  ye  every  one  his  idols 

40  all  of  th.  iQ  land  sh.  s.  me 
29:18  army  *.  against  Tvrus 
48:18  food'  to  theia  that>.  citv 

19  that  *.  city  eh.  s.  of  all  trib. 
Dm.  3:17  G.  wn.  we*,  to  deliver 

25  not*,  any,  exc.  th.  own  G. 
7:27  dominions  g.  obey  htm 

Zcp.  3:9  It.  him  with  consent 
.Hal.  3:14  it  is  in  vain  to  >;.  God 
Mat.  4:10  him  only  g.  Luke  4:8 


SER 

Mat.  fi:24  no  man  can  g.  2  mas, 
cannot  f-.  (t.  and  M.  ^'^1*>:I3 

Luke  1:74  we  deliv.  might  s.  !iim 
10:40  sister  left  me  t()  ^.  ah)ne 
12:37  will  come  forth  s.  them 
15:29  these  nniny  years  I  s.  thee 
17:S  gird  thyself  and  g.  me 
22:2«  chief,  as  he  that  doth  8. 

John  12:20  if  any  man  p.  me 

Actg  (i:2  lea.  word  of  («.  a\  tables 
7:7  come,  s.  me  in  this  place 
27:23  auf'el  of  God  whom  I .«. 

/?rtm.l:9G.  my  witness,  wh.  Ig. 
(i:»i  that  we  should  not;',  sin. 
7:0  should  ■•*.  in  newness  of  spi. 
25  with  mind  I  g.  law  of  (Jod 
9:12  said,  elder  shall  g.  younger 
1(>:18  th.  that  arc  such  g.  not  L. 

Oal.  5:13  by  love  g.  (uie  another 

<'f}l.  3:21  reward,  ye  ^■.  F-ord  C'h. 

1  Tlu.t.  1:9  turned  fr.  id.  to  ^^  G. 

2  Tim.  1:3  I  thank  G.  whi)m  I  ^^ 
Ileb.  8:5  g.  to  exam,  of  heavenly 

9:14  purge  fr.  dead  wo.  to  g.  G. 
12:28  may  s.  God  acceptably 
13:10  right  to  cat  wli.  g.  tabern. 
lier.  7:15  a'.  him  in  his  temide 
22:3  his  servants  shall  *\  him 

SERVED,  with  ffods. 

E.r.  23:24  sh.  not  s.  th.  rj.  Dent. 

r,:14;  28:14:  Jos.  23:7;  %  K. 

17:35;  Jer.  25:(i:  .3,5:15 

.33  if  thou  X.  th.  g.  it  bo  a  enare 

DHxt.  4:28  there  ye  .shall  ».  q.  the 

work,  28:3(),  f»4;  Jtr,  10:13 

7:4  they  may  g.  other  g.  31:20 

13:2  after,  and  ^^  other  g.  G.  13 

29:18  turneth  from  G.  5.  other  (7. 

Joa.  24:10  G.  forb.  we  g.  other  g. 

Jud.  2:19  corrupted  themsel.  "to 

s.  other !?.  Jer.  11:10;  13:10 

1  Sam  26:19  saying.  «.  other  g. 
Jrr.  -U-.'-i  prov.  Ine,  to  g.  other  g. 
Di'n.  3:12  they  s.  not  g.  nor  ima. 

14  do  ye  not  8.  my  g.  f  18 
See  LORD. 

SERVED. 
Gen.  14:4  thi*v  a-.  Chedorlaomer. 
29:20. la.  ^\  7  yrs.  for  Rachel,  30 
30:29  know,  how  I  have  g.  thee 
31 :41  a.  14  years  for  thy  daught. 
Deut.   17:3  hath  gone."  n.   otlier 

gods.  2!t:2(;;  Joa.  2:5:16 
Joa.  24:2  fath.  g.  other  gods,  15 
31  Israel  A',  the  Lord  all  the  days 
of  Joshua.  Jud.  2;7 
Jud.  2:11  g.  Baa.  13;  3:7:  10:6 
3:0  daught.  to  sons,  g.  th.  gods 
14  Is.  .*.  Eglon,  eighteen  years 
8:1  why  hast  thou  g.  us  thus? 
10:13  forsaken  me. /*.  other  gods 
1(>  they  put  away  th.  gods,  and 
g.  the  Lord,  1  Sam.  7:4 

2  Sam.  10:19  the  Syrians  g.  Israel 
1H:19*.  in  thy  fath.'s  presence 

1  A'.  4:21  presents,  and  g.  Solom. 
9:9  a.  other  irods,  2  Chr.  7:22 

2  A'.  10:18  Jehu  said.  Ah.  g.  Baal 
21:3  Manasseh  g.   the  host  of 

heaven,  2  Chr.  33:3 
21  Amon  ;s'.  idols,  2  Chr.  33:22 
2  Chr.  24:18  princes  of  Ju.  g.  id. 
Neh.  9:35  they  have  not .«.  tliee 
P.<.  100:36  and  they^.  their  idols 
137:8  reward,  as  thou  hast  a.  us 
£V.  .5:9  king  him.  is  g.  by  Held 
./'-;•.  5:19  ye  have  g.  strange  gods 
16:11  walk,  after  gods,  g.  them 
34:14  ».  six  vears.  let  him  go 
£*>/-.  29:1.4  service  he  hath  .'.  20 
31:27  out  of  hand  of  those  th.  g. 
Hn.'i.  12:12  Israel  g.  for  wife 
L'ik>'  2:37  Anna*.  G.  in  temple 
John  12:2  ma.  supper,  Martha  g. 
Aefg  13:36  Da.  had  g.  generation 
Rom.  1:25  worship,  g.  creature 
Phil.  2:22  A',  with  me  in  gospel 

8ERVEDST. 
Deuf.  28:47  thou  s.  not  the  Lord 

SERVEST.  ETH. 

iV'/m.  3:36  under  Mer.  all  that  *. 

Dan.  6:16  God  thou  g.  wilt  deli. 

20  is  God  th.g.  able  to  deliver? 

Mai.  3:17  snareth  son  that  s.  him 

18  him  tliat  n.  G.  him  th.  g.  not 

Luke  22:27  sit.  at  meat,  or  he 

that  g.  f  I  am  as  one  that  g. 

Horn.  14:18  in  these  things  <!.  Ch. 

1  Cor.  14:22  prophesving  g.  not 

for  them  that  believe  not 
Gal.  3:19  wherefore  then*,  law? 

SERVICE. 
Gen.  29:27^.  that  th.  shalt  servo 
£>.  1:14  all  g.  in  field  ;  their  $. 
12:26  wh.  mean  you  bv  this  g.  f 
30:5  more  than  enough  for  g. 


SET 

Num..  3:7  tribe  of  L<'vl  to  do  g.  8 

4:19  Aaron  appoint  them  to  g, 

2»  the  g.  of  Gershonltes.  27,  28 

30 /f.  of  thesonsof  Merarl.  3:1,  43 

8:11  Levi t us  may  executed,  of  L. 

25  .50  years  cease  waiting  on  g. 

16:9 small  th.  to  bring  you  to*. 

1S:4  Levites  be  joined  for  all  8. 

1  A'.  12:4  make  grievous  ^•.  lighter 

1  i'hr.  6:31  whom  T)a.  set  over  «. 
9:13  men  for  work  of  >f.  26:8 
28:13  Levites  fur  work  of  the  g. 

21  priests  sh.  be  wi.  thee  for«. 

29:5  who  consecrate  hisj*.  to  L.  ? 

7  for  g.  of  house  of  (iod  silver 

2  C?*;-.  8:14  courses  of  priests  iog. 
12:8  know  my  *•.  andA-.  of  kingd. 
81:2  ev.  mau  according  to  his  «. 
35:2  encouraged  them  to  x.  of  L. 

10  so.*,  of  L.  was  prepared.  16 
Ezr.  6:18  in  ciuirses  for*.  7:11* 
/^■.  101:14  herb  to  grow  ^.  of  man 
Jer.  22:13  that  useth  neighb.'s*. 
Ezt-k.  29:18  can.  army  to  servi'A-. 

44:14  keepers  of  house  for  the*'. 
John  16:2  kill,  think  doeth  G.  s. 
Horn.  9:4  wh.  pertaineth  g.  of  G. 

12:1  which  is  your  reas(mable«. 

15:31  A\  be  nrn-pted  of  saints 
2  Cor.  9:12  ailniinstra.  of  this  5. 

11:8  tfiking  \saL'es  to  do  you  g. 
Gal.  4:K  did  s.  to  th.  are  no  gods 
E)ih.  ti:7  good-will  doing  g.  to  L. 
Phil.  2:17  oflered  upon  g.  of  faith 

30  to  supply  yonr  lack  of;;. 

1  Tim.  6:2  do  g.  because  beloved 

Hfb.  9:1  ordinances  of  divines. 

6  priests  accomplish  g.  of  God 

9  make  him  that  did  a'.  pi-rfect 

Jiev.  2:19  know  thy  works  aud  s. 

Rond.SERVK'E. 

1  A'.  9:21  Sol.  lovy  tribute:  of  b.-g. 

Eye-SERVICE. 

Eph.  6:6  not  e.-g.  as  men-pleasers 
SERVILE. 

Lev.  23:7  ye  shall  do  no  g.  work, 

8.  21.  25,  35.  36:  Num.  28:18, 

25,  26;  29:1.  12,35. 

SERVI\«. 

Deut.  15:18  hired  serv.  in  g.  tbee 

Luke  10:40  M.  cumbered  aliont  s. 

Acts  20:19  g.  Lord  with  humility 

26:7  twelve  tribes  g.  G.  day  and 

Ifom.  12:11  fervent  in  spirit. 5.  L. 

Tit.  3:3  sometimes  fool.  g.  lusts 

SERVITOR. 

2  A*.  4:43  a\  said,  set  tliis  bef.  100  ? 
SERVITUDE. 

2  Chr.  10:4  griev.  s.  of  thy  father 

Lam.  1:3  Jud.  gone  because  of  s. 
SET. 

Gen.  4:15  L.  s.  mark  upon  Cain 
9:13  I  g.  mv  bow  in  cloud 
41::i3  let  Phar.  g.  him  over  Eg. 
4.3:9  if  I  bring  not  and  g.  him 
4S:2<)  J.  A\  Eph.  before  Manass. 

E.r.  7:2-3  nor  g.  his  heart  to  this 
19:12a-.  bounds;  26:35*.  table 
21:1  judgments  g.  before  them 
40:4  A',  in  order  things  to  be  g. 

I^v.  24:8  ev.  sabbath  g.  it  in  ord. 

Xu7n.  2:9  camp  of  J.  first «.  forth 
8:13  g.  the  Levites  bef.  Aaron 
27:16  let  L.  a.  a  man  over  cong. 

Deuf.  1:8  ha.  *.  land  bef.  you,  2l 
4:8  law  which  I  g.  bef.  you,  44 
7:7  L.  did  not  g.  his  h)veon  you 
11:26  I  g.  before  vou  blessini; 
14:2(  cho.  to  g.  name.  Neh.  1:9 
17:14  I  will  g.  a  king  over  me 
28:1  L.  G.  willtf.  tlu-e  on  hiirh 
30:151  je.  bef.  vou.  lil-'.  (l«atb.  19 
32:46  g.  hearts"  to  words  1  le^iify 

.7o.«.  24:25  he  s.  a  statute  in  Sh. 

Jud.  6:18  s.  my  present  bef.  thee 
7:19  had  but  newly  g.  watch 

1  Sam.  2:8  rais.  poor,  to  g.  them 

am.  princes,  g.  world  on  th. 
10:19  said.  Nay,  g.  king  over  us 
12:13  L.  hath  g.  a  king  over  you 

2  Sam.  19:28  «.  thy  serv.  at  table 

1  A'.  2:15  Is.  8.  their  faces  on  me 
5:5  I  will  8.  on  throne  sh.  build 
21:9  g.  Naboth  hich  am.  peo.  12 

2  A'.  4:4  g.  aside  that  wh.  is  full 
20:1  8.  house  in  order.  Ig.  .'J8:l 

1  Chr.  16:1  g.  ark  in  mid.  of  tent 
22:19  g.  your  heart  to  seek  Lord 

2  rAr.  11:10 ;f.th.  hefl.  toseekL. 
20:3  g.  himself  to  seek  Lord. 
2-1:13 /t.  house  of  G.  in  his  state 

Keh.  2:6  kin?.  I  g.  him  a  time 
9:37  lucre,  to  kings  g.  over  us 
13:11  gather,  g.  thom  in  place 

Jotj  6:4  terrors  of  God  s.  ag.  me 


SET 

JottT.Vt  should  g.  hen.  upon  bim 
20  why*,  me  a  mark  ag.  ib'*i'  ? 
9:19  wllo  g.  me  a  time  t<»  pluad? 
30:13*.  forward  my  c:d:imlty 
3;i:5*.  thy  words  in  order 

Ps.  2:2  kings  of  earth/;,  thrnisrl. 

6  have  I  *.  king  on  holv  bill 
3:6  not  afraid  if  10.01K)a-.  th.-m. 
4:3  L.  *.  apart  him  that  is  Lrodly 
16:8  I  *.  Lord  always  bef.  uh; 
31:8  *.  my  feet  in  large  rooiii 
40:2  *.  my  feet  upon  a  rock 
50:21  I  *.  them  bef.  thine  eyes 
5-1:3  have  not  *.  (Jod  bef.  them 
62: 10  riches,  *.  not  yo.  hearts  on 
73:18  didst*,  th.  in  slip,  places 
78:7  might  *.  their  hope  in  God 

8  genera.  *.  not  heart  arlijbt 
8.5:13  *.  us  in  way  of  his  nteps 
86:14  viol,  men  liave  not  *.  thee 
91:14  he  hath  *.  his  love  upon 
me,  theref.  I  *.  him  on  high 
101:3  g.  no  wicked  thi.  bef.  eyes 
104:9  A',  bound  th.  may  not  pasa 
10*1:6  *.  wicked  man  over  him 
113:8 may  *.  him  with  princes 
118:5  *.  me  in  a  large  place 
141:3  8.  a  watch  bef.  my  mouth 

Prov.  1:25  g.  at  nauirht  counsel 
2;J:5  g.  th.  eyes  on  that  is  not? 

Ec.  3:11  8.  world  in  their  heart 
7:11  G.  g.  oneag;iinst  the  other 
12:9/!.  in  ovdrr  in:iny  proverbs 

h.  7:6  *.  a  king  in  niid.-t  of  it 
14:1  L.  *.  th.  in  their  own  land 
19:2  I  will  g.  Ep'i}ti.  ag.  Egypt. 
22:7  g.  themsel.  in  array  at  gate 
42:4  have  /f.  judgm.  in  the  earth 
44:7  shall  s.  it  in  order  for  me? 
46;7  and  g.  bim  in  his  place 
66:19  I  will  vf.  a  sign  am.  them 

Jtr.  1:10  I  A',  thee  over  nations 
6:27  I  have  *.  thee  for  a  tower 
7:12  place  where  I  8.  my  name 
9:13  foi^aken  law  I  s.  buf.  them 
21:8  I  *.  before  you  way  of  life 
24:6  *.  eyes  on  them  for  good 
26:4  walk  in  law  I  *.  bef.  you 
34:16  serv.  he  had  *.  at  liberty 
:i8:22  friends  have  8.  thee  on 
44:10  statutes  wh.  I  a\  bef.  thee 

Lam.  3:6  *.  me  in  dark  places 

Ezek.  5:5  *.  in  midst  of  nations 
7:20  theref.  I  *.  it  far  from  them 
12:6  I  *.  thee  for  a  sign  unto  Is. 
17:22  highest  branch,  I  will  s.  it 
19:8  th.  nations  *.  against  him 
22:7  *.  light  by  fath.  and  moth. 
24:2  kin^  of  Babylon  s.  ag.  Jer. 

7  she  g.  It  upon  top  of  a  rock,  8 
25  whereon  they  8.  minds 

26:20  *.  glory  in  land  of  living; 
28:2  thou  *.  heart  as  heart  of  G. 
40:4*.  heart  upon  all  I  sh.  thee 
44:8 /f.  keep,  of  charge  in  sanct. 

I>a>i.  6:3  *.  him  over  the  realm 

14  *.  heart  on  Dan.  to  del.  him 
9:10  walk  in  laws  he  *.  bef.  ua 
10:12  *.  thy  lieart  to  understand 

IIos.  2:3  *.  her  as  day  «as  bom 
4:8  *.  their  heart  on  their  iniq. 
11:8  how  sh.  I  *.  th.  as  Zeboi.  ? 

Ainos  9:4  *.  eyes  on  them  for  ev. 

Ilab.  2:9  may  *.  his  nest  on  high 

Zee.  5:11  be  *.  on  her  own  base 
8:10  *.  every  man  ag.  neit,'hbor 

Mat.  10:35  to  *.  man  at  variance 
25::i3  g.  sheep  on  right  hand 

L}ike  4:18  g.  at  liberty  bruised 
10:34  *.  him  on  his  own  beast 
11:6  hare  nothing  to*,  bef.  thee 
2:^:11  Ilerod  *.  him  at  naught 

John  2:10*.  forth  good  wine 
3:.33  *.  to  his  seal  that  G.  is  true 

Actg  7:5  so  much  as  lo  *.  foot  on 
13:9  Paul  *.  his  eyes  on  him 
18:10  no  man  *.  on  thee  to  hurt 

Tiojn.  14:10*. at  naught  brother? 

1  Cor.  4:9  God  *.  forth  apostles 
6:4  *.  to  judge  least  esteemed 
12:28  G.  hath  *.  some  in  church. 

Eph.  1:20*.  him  at  right  hand 

itfh.  2:7  *.  over  work  of  liands 

liev.  3:8  g.  bef.  thee  an  open  door 

SET  lip. 

Qen.  28:18   Jacob    took   stone, 
and*,  it  up,  22:31:45;  35:U 
IjCV.  26:1  nor*,  up  ima.  of  stone 
Num.  10:21  other  did  *.  it  up 

1  Sarn.  15:11  repenteth  I  *.  up  S. 

2  Sam.  3:10  to  *.  vp  throne  of  D. 
7:12  I  will  *.  up  seed  after  thee 

1  A*.  15:4  to  *.  vp  son  after  him 

2  A'.  17:10  they  *.  th.  up  iniHL'es 
2  Chr.  25:14  Am.  *.  th.  vp  gi>ds 
Ezr.  2:68  to  *.  up  God's  house 

4:12  J.  have  *.  "//  walls,  13,  16 


lOlG 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


SET 

Ezr.  5:11  honse  king  of  Is.  .<;.  up 
j\'eh.  f;:l  I  had  not  s.  vp  doors 
Job.  5:11  n,  yp  those  that  be  low 

lfl:12  and  6\  me  vp  for  his  mark 
i^■.  2T:5  and  s.  me  "p  upon  rock 

{VM-^\^  lot  thy  salvation  .•-■.  me  up 

'  .1:42  .s\  up  fight  hand  of  advcr. 
/'/■or.  8:23  was  .'f.  vp  everlasting 
./'/•.  11:13  s.  up  altars  to  thin^  ? 
£".-1  A.  14:3  men  s.  vp  their  idols 

31:4  the  deep  s.  him  vp  on  high 
lJ(t/i.  2:44  God  sh.  s.  vp  a  kingd. 

5:19  whom  he  would  he  *\  vp 
ITos.  8:4  they  have ,«.  up  kings 
Mill.  3:15  work  wickedness  s.  vp 
Acts  6:13  .«.  ifp  false  witnesses 

15:16  build  ruins,  and  s.  it  up 

SET,  passive. 
Gen.  24:33  th.  was  s.  meat  before 
Kr.  32:22  th.  are  ^•f.  on  mischief 
1  .•>'//«.  18:30  his  name  was  s.  by 

2(;;24  thy  life  was  much  s.  by 

1  A'.  14:4" for  his  eyes  were  s. 

2  K.  12:4  money  every  man  s.  at 

1  C/tr.  19:10  J.  saw  battle  was  s. 

2  Chr.  6:101  am  s.  on  thr.  of  Is. 
29:35  house  of  Lord  s.  in  order 
.31:15  in  their  a.  office  to  give 

Jo^j  36:l(i  what  sh.  be  .'?.  on  table 
Ps.  10:8  privily  .9.  against  poor 

141:2  let  my  prayer  be  -s.  forth 
Ec.  8:11  heart  is  s.  to  do  evil 

10:6  folly  is  s.  in  great  dignity 
I/i.  3:24  instead  of  well .«.  hain 
Jer.  6:23  s.  in  arrav.  ./oe;2:5 

31:29  teeth  ,f.  on  edge.  &el-.  18:2 
Dan.  7:10  judgment  was.f. 
Mat.  5:14  a  city  s.  on  a  hill 

27:19  he  was  s.  on  judgin.-soat 
Mark  1:32  when  sun  ,t.  Drought 

9:12  things,  he  s.  at  naught 
Luke  2:.34  this  child  is  .f."^for  fall 

7:8  a  man  5,  under  authority 

10:8  eat  such  as  are  s.  bef.  you 
Acts  4:11  the  stone  5.  at  naught 

19:27  craft  in  danger  to  be  s.  at 

26;32  man  might  ha.  been  s.  at 
1  Co7'.  10:27  whatever  is  s.  before 

you 
Gal.  3:1  Ch.  had  been  s.  forth 
jm.  6:18  lay  hold  on  hope  .■;.  bef. 

8:1  is  s.  on  right  hand.  12:2 

12:1  run  the  race  s.  before  us 
2  joy  that  was  s.  before  him 

13:23*brother  Tim.  s.  at  liberty 
■Tufle  7  cities  s.  forth  for  examp. 
J^ei\  3:21  s.  down  with  Father 

4:2  a  throne  was  s.  in  heaven 

SET  day. 
^(V.-;  12:21  on  s.  day  He.  arrayed 

See  FACE,    FACES,    FEASTS. 

SET  time. 

Gen.  17:21  Sa.  shall  bear  at  $.  t. 
E.V.  9:5  Lord  appointed  a  s.  t. 
Job  14:13wouldest  appointa^t.  t. 
Ps.  102:13  s.  t.  to  favor  is  come 

SETH. 
Gen.  5:3  and  culled  him  S. 
6  S.  begat  Enos,   1  Ck7\  1:1 
Luke  3:38 

SETTER. 
Ads  17:18  a  s.  forth  of  stra.  gods 

SETTEST. 
J)fvf.  23:20  .>;.  hand  to,  28:8,  20 
Job  7:12  that  s.  a  watch  over  me  ? 
Ps.  41:12  thou  s.  me  before  face 

SETTETH. 
Devt.  24:15  .-■.  his  heart  on  it 
27:16  cursed  that  .•;.  light  by  fa. 
2  Sam.  22::i4  6-.  me  on  hi.  places, 

Ps.  18:;J3 
Job  28:3  he  s.  an  end  to  darkness 
Ps.  36:4  he  s.  himself  in  a  way 
65:6  by  strength  s.  fust  mount. 
75:7  put.  down  one,  8.  up  ano. 
107:41  *'.  poor  on  high 
Jer.  5:26  as  he  that  s.  snares 
43:3  Baruch  5.  thee  on  a-;,  us 
Ezek.  14:4  th.  s.  idols  in  heart.  7 
/Jan.  2:21  remov.  kings  and  n.  uj) 
4:17  s.  up  over  it  basest  of  men 

SETTIXG,  S. 
E.r.  28:17  set  in  it  .■f.  of  stones 
Kztk.  43:8  in  s.  of  their  threshold 
Mat.  27:66  seal,  stone,  s.  a  watch 
Lake  4:40  when  sun  was  s.  they 

SETTLE. 

Ezek.  43:14  fr.  ground  to  lower  «. 

17  s.  shall  be  14  cubits  long 

20  blood  on  corners  of*.  45:19 

SETTLE,  ST. 

1  Chr.  17:14  will  .9.  him  in  house 

Ps.  65:10  thou  8.  furrows  thereof 


SEV 

Luke  31:14  s.  it  in  your  licarts 
1  Pel.  5:10  G.  strengthen,  «.  you 
SETTLED. 

1  A".  8:13  liuilt  as.  place  for  thee 

2  A'  8:11  he  s.  his  countenance 
Ps.  119:89  word  is  s.  in  heaven 
Prov.  8:25  before  mount,  were  s. 
Jer.  48:11  he  hath  s.  on  lees 
Zen.  1:12  are  «.  on  their  lees 
Cm.  1:23  faith,  grounded  and  s. 

SEVEX. 
Gen.  46:2S  Bil.  all  souls  were  s. 
Ex.  2:lt)  priest  of  M.  had  s.  dau. 
Lev.  23:15  s.  sab.  shall  be  com. 
25:8  number  s.  sabbaths  of  yrs. 
Nmn.  2.3:1  build  here  s.  altars, 
prep.  s.  oxen  and  s.  rams,  29 
Deut.  7:1  s.  nations  gi-eater 
16:9  s.  weeks  thou  sh.  number 
28:7  L.  cause  enc.  flee  s.  ways 
25  Shalt  flee  *.  ways  bef  them 
Jos.   6:4   «.   priests   bearing   s. 
trumpets,  6,  8.  13 
18:2  remained  of  Is.  «.  tribes 

1  Sam.  2:5  barren  hath  born  s. 
16:10  Jesse  made  «.  of  his  sons 

2  Sam.  21:9  they  fell  all  f.  toge. 
Ezr.  7:14  king  and  his  s.  conns. 
Est.  1:14  the  s.  princes  wh.  saw 
.Tob  5:19  in  s.  troubles  no  evil 
Prov.  9:1  wisd.  hath  hewn  s.  pil. 

26:25  th.  are  s.  abominations 
Ec.  11:2  portion  to  s.  also  to  8 
Is.  4:1  s.  women  take  hold  of  1 
11:15  L.  shall  smite  in  s.  strea. 
Ezek.  39:12  ,s.  months  be  burying 
rjnn.  9:25  Mes.  sh.  be  s.  weeks 
Mic.  5:5  against  him  «.  sheph. 
Zee.  3:9  upon  one  stone  s.  eyes 
Mark.  12:22  and  s.  had  her,  23 ; 

Awfe  20:31,  as 

nei\  1:4  John  to*,  churches  in  A. 

10:3  when  he  cried,  s.  thunders 

12:3  dragon,  having   s.  heads 

and  i<r.  crowns,  13:1 ;  17:3,  7 

15:1 1  saw  s.  angels  having  the 

s.  last  plagues,  6 
7  to  s.  angels  s.  golden  vials 
17:1  one  of  the*,  angels  which 

had  the  s.  vials,  21:9 
9  s.  heads  are  s.  mountains 
11  beast  is  of  the  «.  and  goeth 

See  DATS,  HUNDRED. 

SEVEIV  bullocks,  or  rams. 

Num.  23:39  prepare  *'.  bul.  s.  r. 
29:32  seventh  day  s.  b.  two  r. 

1  Chr.  15:26  I.ov.  offered  s.  b.  s.  r. 

3  Chr.  29:21  they  brou.  s.  *.  s.  )•. 
.Tab  42:8  take  you  now  s.  b.  s.  r. 
Ezek.  45:23  a  burnt-oft'or.  s.  bul. 

SEVENFOLD. 

Qen.  4:15  venge.  sh.  be  taken  s. 
24  if  Cain  shall  be  avenged  s. 
Lantech  seventy  and  ;•'. 
Ps.  79:12  render  s.  into  bosom 
PlW.  6:31  he  shall  restore  s. 
Is.  30:26  light  of  sun  shall  be  s. 

See  LAMBS,  LA3IPS. 

SBVE\  men. 

2  Sam.  21:6  let  s.  mm  of  his  sons 
Pivv.  26:16  that  s.  m.  that  can 
.ler.  52:25  5.  m.  that  were  near 
Acts  6:3  look  out  s.  m.  of  honest 
SEVEN  rams.    See  seven  bul. 
See  seals. 

SEVEIV  sons. 

Ruth  4:15  dau.  better  than  s.  s. 

.Iob\:^  were  l)orn  unto  him  s.  s. 

42:13  had  s.  s.  and  three  daugh. 

Acts  19: 14  s.  s.  of  Sceva  a  Jew 


SEVE\  spirits. 
Mat.  12:45  then  goetb  he,  and 

takeths.  s.  Luke  11:26 
liev.  1:4  «.  s.  bef.  throne  of  God 
3:1  he  that  hath  the  *.  s.  of  God 
4:5  lamps,  wh.  are  s.  s.  of  God 
5:6  seven  eyes,  are  s.  s.  of  God 

SEVE\"  stnrs. 

.4mo«  5:8  him  that  niaketh  s.  s. 

Rec.  1:16  in  ri.  baud  «.  s.  2:1 ;  3:1 

20  myst.  of  s.  s.  thou  sawest; 

s.  s.  are  angels  of  *.  churches 

SE\T;Nand  TIdrty.  Sf«TniuTY. 

See  THOirsAND. 

SEVEX  limes. 
Gen.  33:3  Ja.  bowi'd  bef.  Es.  s.  t. 
Lev.  4:6  priests  shall  sprinkle  of 
Iheblood*. /.  17;  8:11;  14:7; 
16:14,  19  ;  Num.  19:4 
14:16  sprink.  oil  wi.  flu.  s.  t.  27 
51  sprinkle  house  s.  i 


Ezek.  36:11 1  will  *.  you  af.  youri  25:8  number  s.  i.  seven  years 


SHA 

Lev.  26:18  pu.  s.  t.  more,  21, 24,  28 
Ps.  119:164*.  t.  a  day  do  I  praise 
Prov.  24:16  a  just  man  fall,  s.  t. 
Dan.  4:16  s.  t.  pass,  2;^.  25,  32 
Mat.  18:21  sh.  I  forgive?  till  s.  t. 
Luke  17:4  if  brother  tresp.  *.  t.  a 
day,  and  5.  times  a  day  turn 
SEVEN     and      Twenty.       See 

TWENTY. 

SEVEIV  years. 
Gen.  29:18  serve  s.  y.  for  Rachel 
20  Jac.  served  *.  y.  for  Rachel 
27  Shalt  serve  me  other  ,«.  y.  30 
41:26  seven  good  kine  arc  .«.  y. 
the  seven  good  ears  are  s.  y. 
29  s.  y.  of  plenty.  34,  47,  48 
53  the  s.  y.  of  plenteousness 
SEVEX.S. 
Gen.  7:2  clean  bea.  sh.  take  by  s. 

SEVEXTEEX. 
Gen.  37:2  Jos.  beina:*.  years  old 
Jer.  32:9  Jer.  weighed  ,•;.  shekels 

SEVEXTEEXTH. 

Gen.  7:11  on  ,f.  day  the  fountains 
8:4  ark  rested  on  s.  day  in  the 

SEVEXTH. 
Kv.  21:2  in  s.  he  sh.  go  out  free 
31:15  the  e.  is  sal>l)ath  of  rest 
Lev.  23:16  morrow  after  s.  sab. 
SeenxY. 

SEVEXTH  month. 
Gen.  8:4  ark  rested  in  s.  m.  on 
Lev.  16:29  in  s.  mon.  afilict  your 

souls,  23:27 ;  25:9 
Num.  29:1  in  s.  m.  holy  conv.  12 

1  K.  8:2  Isr.  assembled  at  5.  m. 
Hag.  2:1  in  s.  m.  the  word  came 
Zee.  8:19  the  fast  of  the  s.  month 

SEVEXTH  year. 

Ex.  23:11  «.  y.  thou  .sh.  let  it  rest 
Lev.  25:4  in  s.  y.  shall  be  a  sab. 
I)eut.  15:12  s.  y.  shall  let  him  go 

2  K.  11:4  in  s.  y.  Jehoiada  sent 

rulers  and  capt.  2  Chr.  23:1 
Est.  2:16  Esther  taken  in  s.  year 
.Jer.  52:28  carried  cai>tive  in  s.  y. 
Ezek.  20:1  in  the  s.  y.  eld.  came 

SEV  EXT Y. 

Gen.  4:24  truly  Lam.  s.  and  sev. 
Ex.  1:5  of  loins  of  .Jacob  were  *. 
31:1  and  s.  elders  of  Israel,  9 
Num.  11:16  ga.  to  me  ,«.  men,  24 
25  gave  of  spirit  unto  s.  elders 
.hirl.  9:56  slaying  his  s.  brethren 

2  K.  10:1  Ahab  hart  s.  sons  in,  6 
Is.  23:15  Tyre  shall  be  forgot,  s. 

17  after  end  of  s.  years,  the  L. 
.Jer.  25:11  serve  Babylon  «.  years 
Ezek.  8:11  stood  bef.  them  s.  m. 
Dan.  9:34 ,?.  weeks  are  determin. 
7.ec.  7:5  even  th. ,'.  years  did  ye 
Mat.  18:22  times,  but  until  s.  ti. 
Lnke  10:1  L.  appointed  other  s. 
17  the  s.  returned  ag.  with  joy 
SEVER,  ED. 
Ex.  8:22  I  will  s.  in  that  day 
9:4  L.  shall  s.  bet.  cattle  of  Isr. 
Lev.  30:26  I  *.  you  fr.  other  peo. 
Deut.  4:41  Moses  *.  three  cities 
Jud.  4:11  Heber  s.  from  Kenites 
Ezek.  39:14  s.  out  men  of  employ 
Mat.  13:49  s.  wicked  fr.  the  just 

SEVERAL,  LV. 
Num.  28:13  and  a  s.  tenth  deal, 
21,  29;  29:10,  15 

3  K.  15:5  Azariah  dwelt  in  «. 
house,  2  Chr.  26:21 

2  Chr.  31:19  sons  of  A.  in  s.  city 
Mat.  25:15  accord,  to  s.  ability 

1  Cor.  12:11  to  every  man  s. 
Rev.  31:21  ev.  s.  ga.  was  of  pearl 

SEVERITY. 
Rom.  11:22  behold  goodn.  and  s 

SEW. 
Ec.  3:7  time  to  rend,  time  to  *. 
Ezek.  13:18  woe  to  women,  s.  pil 

SEWED,  EST,  ETH. 
Gen.  3:7  .«.  fig-leaves  together 
Job  14:17  thou  ,s.  up  mine  iniq. 
16:15  I  have  ,t.  sackcloth  upon 
Mark  3:21  no  man  *.  new  cloth 
SHAALBIM.    Jud.  1:35 
SHAASIIGAZ.     Est.  2:14 

SHADE. 
Ps.  121:5  L.  is  thy  .s.  upon  right 

SHADOW. 
Gen.  19:8  under  s.  of  my  roof 
■lud.  9:15  put  yo.  trust  in  my  s. 
36  thou  scest  the  s.  of  mount. 

2  A'.  20:9  sh.  the  ,«.  go  forward  ? 
10  light  thing  for*,  to  go  down 


sn.v 

1  Chr.  29:15  days  as  a  .«.  ./on  8:9 

Job  7:3  as  a  serv.  desireth  the  s. 
14:2  he  fleeth  also  as  a  .<;. 
17:7  all  my  members  are  as  a  s. 
40:22  trees  cover  him  with  th.  *. 

Ps.  17:8  hide  me  nn.  s.  of  wings 
.36:7  under*,  of  wings,  57:1 
63:7  in  ,f.  of  wings  will  I  rejoice 
80:10  hills  were  covered  with  *. 
91:1  abide  under  s.  of  Almighty 
102:11  my  days  are  like  a  *. 
109:23  I  am  gone  like  a  *. 
144:4  days  are  as  a  s.  Ec.  8:13 

Ec.  6:13  life  he  spendeth  as  a  s. 

Cant.  2:3  I  sat  under*,  with  del. 

7*.  4:6  tabernacle  for  a  *.  in  day 
16:3  make  thy  s.  as  the  night 
25:4  hast  been  a  *.  from  heat 

5  bring  heat  with  *.  of  a  cloud 
30:3  and  trust  in  *.  of  EctpI 

3  and  the  trust  in  s.  of  Egypt 
32:2  as  *.  of  a  great  rock 
38:8  I  will  l)ring  aerain  *.  of  deg. 
49:2  in  s.  of  handhid  me,  51:16 
,Jer.  48:45  under  s.  of  Heshbon 
Lam.  4:20  und.  his  ».  we  sh.  live 
Ezek.  17:23  in  s.  thereof  sh.  they 
31:6  und.  his  *.  dw.  all  nations 
12  peo.  are  gone  down  from  *. 
Dan.  4:12  beasts  had  *.  under  it 
IIos.  4:13  bee.  s.  thereof  is  good 
14:7  dwell  under  his  *.  sh.  retu. 
Jon.  4:5  and  sat  under  in  *. 

6  it  might  be  .s.  over  his  head 
Mark.  4:32  fowls  lodge  under  *. 
Acts  5:15  th.  s.  of  P.  might  over. 
Col.  2:17  a  *.  of  things  to  come 
Heb.  8:5  serve  unto  *.  of  heaven 

10:1  having  a  *.  of  good  things 
Jam.  1:17  with  whom  no  *.  of  lu. 
See  death. 

SHADOWS. 
Cant.  2:17  *.  flee  away,  4:6 
Jer.  6:4  for  *.  of  the  evening  are 

SHADOWIXG. 

Is.  18:1  to  land  s.  with  wings 
Ezek.  31:3  a  cedar  with  s.  shroud 
Heb.  9:5  cherubim  of  gl.  *.  mer. 
SHADRACII.    Ban.  1:7;   2:49; 
3:33-30 

SHADY. 
Job  40:21  he  licth  under  s.  trees 
22  the  s.  trees  cover  him  with 


SHAFT. 

Ex.  25:31  his  *.  and  branches, 
his  bowls,  .37:17;  Num.  8:4 
/*.  49:2  made  me  a  polished  *, 

SHAKE. 
Jud.  16:20  I  will  go  and  *.  mys. 
Neh.  5:13  and  said.  So  God  s. 
Job  4:14  made  my  bones  to  *. 

15:.33  shall  «.  oft' unripe  grape 

16:4  and  *.  my  head  at  you 
Ps.  46:3  tho'  the  mountains  s. 

69:23  make  loins  continu.  to  s. 

73:16  fruit  shall  s.  like  Lelianon 
7*.  2:19  he  ariseth  to  *.  earth,  21 

10:15  as  if  rod  should  *.  itself 
32  he  shall  *.  hand  ag.  mount 

11:15  the  Lord  shall  s.  his  hand 

13:2  exalt  the  voice,  s.  the  liand 
13  I  will  *.  heavens,  Joel  3:16 ; 
7fa<7.  2:6,  21 

24:18  foundations  of  earth  do  s. 

33:9  Bashaii  and  (.  iii-mel  s.  otT 

52:2  *.  thyself  from  dust,  O  Jer. 

Jer.  2:5:9  liroken.  all  my  bones*. 

Ezek.  26:10  walls  sh.  *.  at  noise 

15  sliall  not  isles  «.  at  sound? 

27:28  suburbs  shall  s.  at  sound 

31:16  I  made  nations  s. 

38:30  men  shall  *.  at  my  pres. 
Dan.  4:14  s.  oft' his  leaves 
Amos  9:1  that  the  posts  may  «. 
Hag.  2:7  I  will  s.  all  nations 
Zee.  2:9  I  will  *.  my  hand  on  th. 
Mat.  10: 14  *.  off  dust  of  your  feet, 
J7a»*6:ll;  Luke9:h 

28:4  for  fear  the  keepers  did  s. 
Luke  6:48  beat  house,  co,  not  s. 
Heb.  12:26  I  *.  not  earth  only 

SHARED. 

Ps.  109:25  look,  on  me,  ».  heads 
SHAKEX. 

Lev.  26:36  sound  of  a  *.  leaf  shall 
1  K.  14:15  as  a  reed  is  s.  in  wat. 
3  K.  19:21  daugh.  of  Jerus.  hath 

s.  head  at  thee,  7*.  37:32 
Neh.  5:13  even  thus  he  he*,  out 
Job  16:1£  neck,  s.  me  to  pieces 

38:13  wicked  mi.  be  *.  out  of  it 
Ps.  18:7  foundn.  of  hills  were*. 
Nah.  2:3  fir-trees  shall  be  ter.  «, 

8:12  il  «.  they  fall  into  month 


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SUA 

Mat.  11:7  j«.  with  wind.  Ln.  7:24 
24:29  powers  of  hciivi-n  shall  be 
n.  .VrtH-18:a.'i;  LfUv  21:20 

ZwAv  C)::W  i;<iod  men!*,  prei^sed,  *. 

Adii  A::\\  prayi-'d,  place  wasN. 
\(\-M  fouiiila.  of  prison  were;?. 

2  Thru.  2:2  not  soon  .s.  in  mind 

Eeb.  12:27 rumov.  thlnj;sthat  are 
f.  cannot  bo  «.  may  remain 

Rev.  6:13  Ajf-tree  wh.  n.  of  wind 
SHAKETII. 

Job  9:6  «.  earth  ont  of  her  place 

Ps.  2<t:8  voice  of  L.  a,  wikleruese 
60:2  heal  breaches,  for  it  Is  s. 

Is.  10:15  mjii^'iiify  ai;.  that  s.f 
l*t:l(i  hand  of  Lord  bo  ^^  over  it 
33:15#.  his  hand  from  holding 
»HAKI\Q. 

Job  41:29  lauu'h.  at  *'.  of  a  epear 

Ps.  44:14  the  a.  of  head  amiuit; 

Is.  17:()  v.  of  olive-tree.  24:i:j 
19:16  because  of  the  .•».  of  hand 
30:.'«  in  Imt.  of  .v.  shall  he  ll:,'ht 

Ez^k.  37:7  beh.  a  s.  bones  came 

88:19  th.  shall  be  irreat  8.  in  Is. 

SHALIM. 

1  Sam.  9:4  passed  t  hro'  land  of  S. 

8HAL18IIA. 
15am.  9:4  passed  thro' land  of  S. 

tSHALLUM. 
%  K.  15:10  S.  tfon  of  .Tabcsh 

14  Menaliem  slew  S.  son  of 
22:14  Hiild.  the  prophetess,  the 

wife  of  S.  2  Chr.  34:22 
IChr.  2:40of  Judah.  S.  4:25 
6:12  of  Levi.  S.  7:13  S.  the  son 
9:17  S.  porter,  19;  .31  S.  the  K. 

2  Chr.  28:12  Jehizkiah  son  of  S. 
Ezr.  2:42  the  child,  of  S.  10:24; 

iVM.  7:45;  Ja\  .35:4 
7:2  S,  the  son  ofZadok 
10:42  S.  and  Amariah  had  taken 
Neh.  3:12  next  repaired  S. 
Jer.  22:11  saith  L.  toiichin<x  S, 
32:7  flanamecl  the  son  of  S. 
SHALMAN.     /7(w.  10:14 

SHALMAXESEB. 
2  K.  17:3  S.  came  ajrainst,  18:9 

SHAMBLES. 
1  Cor.  10:25  whatso.  is  sold  in  s. 

SHAME. 
Ex.  32:25  made  naked  nnto  th.  s. 
Jud.  18:7  none  to  put  them  to  $. 

1  Sam.  20:34  father  had  done  s. 
2.9am.  13:13  sh.  I  causes',  to  go? 

2  Chr.  32:21  return,  with  s.  of  fa. 
Job  8:22  hate  thee  be  clo.  with  *. 
Ps.  4:2  how  long  turn  gl.  to  f.  ? 

35:4  put  them  to-s-.  that  seek  my 
26  let  them  be  clothed  with  s. 
40:14  let  th.  be  put  to  s.  8:5:17 

15  deso.  for  a  reward  of  theirs. 
44:7  hast  put  them  to  a\  53:5 

9  hast  cast  oflF  and  out  us  to  s. 
15  A',  of  face  covered  me.  69:7 

69:19  known  my  reproach  ands. 
70:3  turned  back  reward  of  ^\ 
71:24  let  them  be  bro.  nnto  s. 
83:16  fill  their  faces  with  s.  O  L. 
89:45  hast  covered  him  with  s. 
10^t:29  adversaries  clo.  with  8. 
119:.31  O  Lord  put  me  not  to  s. 
132:18  enera.  will  I  clothe  wi.  s. 
Prov.  3:35  a",  sh.  be  the  promot. 
9:7  reproveth  scorner.  gretteth  8. 
10:5  is  a  son  that  causeth  *. 
31:2  pride  coraeth,  then  com.  8. 
12:16  a  prudent  man  cover,  s, 
13:5  loathsomeand  Cometh  to*. 
18  s.  shall  be  to  him  that  refu. 
14:.'J5  wrath  acr.  him  thatcaus.  s. 
17:2  a  son  that  causeth  s. 
18:13  auHWcr.  bcf.  heareth.  is  fi. 
19:26  mother,  is  a  son  causeth  s. 
25:8neiL'h.  hath  put  thee  tos. 

10  that  heareth  it  put  thee  to  ^. 
«»:15  child  left  br.  mother  to  s. 

If.  20:4  uncover,  to  s.  of  Ei,'ypt 

22:18  chariots  shall  be  the  s.  of 

30:3  stren.  of  Phar.  your  s.  5 

47:3  vca,  thy  8treni.'Ih  sh.  be  x. 

B0:6  I  hid  my  face  from  tt.  and 

64:4  thou  shalt  not  be  put  to  s. 
forthonsh.  fortrets.  of  youth 

61:7  s.  you  shall  have  double 
Jer.  3:24  s.  devoured  the  labor  of 
25  we  lie  down  in  *\  and  conf. 

13:26  discover,  that  thy  s.  ap. 

20:18  days  be  consumed  with  s. 

2.3:40  a  perpetual  *.  not  forsrot. 

46:12  the  nations  heard  of  thy*. 

48:39  Moab  turned  back  with  s. 

51:51  s.  hath  covered  our  faces 
E€ek  7:18  s.  shall  be  on  all  faces 

16:52  bear  th.  own  t,  for  elus,  54 

65 


SUA 
Ezfk.  16:63  never  open  mouth 

because  of  .<. 
32:24  have  they  borne  their*.  25 
30  bear  their  .«.  with  them 
34:29  nor  bear  the  ,•.■.  of  heathen 
36:6  ye  have  hornet,  of  heathen 

7  they  shall  bear  their  .«.  44:13 
15  iK'ifr  in  thee  s.  of  heathen 

39:26  they  have  bonie  their  8. 
Dan.  ]2:2"awake.  some  to  t. 
Ilo-<.  4:7  chiuiLre  their  trl.  Into  ^\ 

15  her  rulei^  with  it^  do  love 
9:10  separated  themsel.  unto  s. 
10:6  Ephraim  shall  receiver.  Is. 

Of>.  10  lor  violence  *\  sh.  cover 
Mic.  1:11  pass  away,  havings. 

2:6  prop,  they  slnill  not  takoji. 

7:10  s.  sh.  cover  her  which  said 
XriA.  3:5  I  will  show  kin:;,  thy  s. 
Ilab.  2:10  thou  ha^t  consulted  if. 

16  thou  art  tilled  with  e. 
Zep.  3:5  unjust  knoweth  no  8. 

19  they  liave  been  put  to  j?. 
Luke  14:9  be^in  with  ^.  to  take 
Act^  5:41  worthy  to  sutler  *'. 
1  Cor.  6:5  speak" to  your  s.  15:34 

11:6  if  it  be  a  s.  for  a  woman 
14  man  have  long  hair,  is  a  8. 

1 1:35  s.  fur  wo.  to  sp.  in  church 
Eph.  .5:12  a  *■.  to  speak  of  thing?* 
/*////.  3:19  whose  glory  is  their  s. 
Ilt'b.  6:6  put  him  to  an  open  .s\ 

12:2  endured  cross,  despising  *. 
,Ji((U  13  foamimrout  theirowuA'. 
Rfiv.  3:18  ^^  of  tbv  nakedness 

16:15  naked,  and  they  see  hia  s. 

SHAME,  ED,  ETH. 

2.9am.  19:5  thon  hast  ^■.  the  faces 
Ps.  14:6  have  8.  counsel  of  poor 
Prov.  28:7  compan.  of  riotous  s. 
1  Cor.  4:14  I  write  not  to  s.  vou 
11:22  church  of  God,  8.  theiu? 

SHAMEFACEDXESS. 

1  Tim.  2:9  women  adorn  with  s. 
SHAMEFl'L,  LY. 

Jer.  11:13  set  up  altars  to  s.  thi. 
Has.  2:5  conceived  them.  done-«. 
Ilab.  2:16  s.  spue,  be  on  thy  glo. 
Mark  12:4  thev  sent  hlra  away  6*. 
handled.  l\ike'm:\\ 

1  Thes.  2:2  and  were^.  entreated 

SHAMELESSLY. 

2  Sam.  6:20  fellows  s.  uncover. 

SHAMGAR. 

Jud.  3:31  after  him  was  S.  the 
5:6  in  the  days  of  S.  highways 

SHAMMAH. 
G€n.  36:13  Re.  S.  17;  1  Chr.  1:37 

1  Slim.  16:9  S.  the  son  of  Jesse, 

13:13:  1  CTir.  2:13 

2  ySam.  2-3:11  after  him  was  S.  .33 
25  S.  the  Ilarodite.  1  Chr.  7:37 

SHAMMUAH. 
Xhvx.  13:4  to  spy  land,  iS.  son 
2-9r/m.  .5:14  S.  s.  of  D.  1  C?ir.  14:4 
Nek.  11:17  Abda,  son  of  S.  dwelt 

SHAPE,  g. 
Luke  3:22  descended  in  bodily  s. 
John  5:37  voice,  nor  seen  his  s. 
R^v.  9:7  s.  of  locusts  like  horses 

SHAPE\. 
Ps.  51:5  behold,  I  was  8.  in  Iniq. 

SHAPHA\. 
2  K.  22:3  king  Josiah  sent  S.  the 
scribe.  2  CVir.  34:8 

8  gave  book  to  S.  2  Chr.  34:15 
12  king  commanded  Ahikam 

son  of  S.  and  S.  the  scribe 
25:22  son  of  S.  Jtr.  .39:14;  40:11 

Jer,  26:24  the  hand  of  son  of  S. 
29:3  sent  by  Elasah  son  of  S. 
36:10  of  Gemariah  son  of  8. 

Eztk.  8:11  Jaazaniah  son  of  S. 

SHAPHAT. 

.V'/wi.  13:5  Sim.  S.  to  spy  land 

1  K.  19:16  ano.  Elisha,  son  of  S. 

2  A'.  6:31  head  of  Elis.  son  of  S. 
1  Chr.  3:22  Shemaiah,  Neari.  S. 

5:12  of  (iadites.  S.  in  Baslian 

27:29  valleys  was  S.  eon  of  Ad. 

SHARE. 

1  Sam.  13:20  sharpen  every  man 

his  s. 

SHAREZER. 

2  A'.  19:37  S.  his  s.m,  Is.  37:88 

SHAROX, 

1  Chr.  5:16  in  all  suburbs  of  S. 
27:29  over  herds  that  fed  in  S. 
Cant.'2\\  the  rose  of  S.  the  lily 
le.  .33:9  S.  is  like  a  wilderness 
35:2  Carmel  and  S.  given  thee 
65:10  S.  shall  bo  a  fold  of  flocks 


SHE 
SHARP. 

^.r.  4:25  Zlppor.  took  a«.  stone 
.Aw.  6:2  make  thee^.  knives 
1  Sam.  14:4  bet.  passa.  a  «.  rock 
.70641:30^.  stones  are  under  him. 
he  spread,  s.  jminted  things 
Ps.  45:5  arrow  s.  in  the  heart 
57:4  their  tongue  s.  sword 
Pror.  5:4  8.  as  tw()-cdged  sword 
25:18  man  benrs  false  witn.  is*. 
7a'.  5:28  whosu  arrows  are  s. 
49:2  made  my  mouth  like  s.  sw. 
Acts  15:39  contention  was  so  s. 
Pev.  1:16  out  of  his  mouth  went 
as.  twi^-ediTed  sworfl.  19:15 
41:14  in  his  hand  a  s.  sickle.  17 
18  ang.  cried  to  him  luid  s.  sic. 
SH.\RPE:\,  ED,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  13:20  *.  ev.  man  his  share 

21  a  tile  for  axes,  to  8.  goads 
pi.  140:3  they  s.  their  toh'/nes 
Pror.  27:17  iron  s.  iron,  man  *. 
Job  16:9  mine  enemv  s.  his  eyes 
Eztk.  21:9  a  sword  is  s.  10, 11 

SHARPER. 
3fic.  7:4  npr.  s.  than  thorn-hedge 
Iltb.  4:12  word  of  G.  s.  than  sw. 

SHARPLY. 
Jttd.  8:1  did  chide  with  Gid.  s. 
TH.  1:13  rebuke  them  s.  that 
SHARP\ESS. 

2  Cor.  13:10  present  I  sho.  nse  8. 

SHAVE. 
Lev.  13:33  scall  shall  he  not  s. 
14:8  unclean  person  sh.  s.  hair 
21:5  nor  s.  comer  of  th.  beard 
Xiau.  6:9  he  shall  8,  his  head 

18  Na/.arite  shall  s.  head  of  his 
8:7  let  them  s.  flesh,  wash  clo. 
Dtiif.  21:12  captive,  s.  her  head 
Ji/d.  16:19  cans,  him  to  s.  locks 
7s'.  7:20  L.  shall  8.  with  a  razor 
Ezfik.  44:20  neither  .•;.  their  heads 
Acts  21:24  that  they  s.  fh.  heads 

SHAVED. 
Gen,.  41:14  Jos.  e.  changed  raim. 
2  Sam.  10:4  and  s.  oft'  half  their 

beards,  1  Chr.  19:4 
Job  1:20  J.  rent  mantle,  s.  head 
SIIAVEH.     Gen.  14:5 
SHAYE^'. 
Jt/d.  16:17  if  I  s.  strength  will 

22  hair  began  to  grow  after  8. 
Jer.  41:5  fourscore  men,  bear.  s. 
1  Cor.  11:5  as  if  she  were  8. 

6  if  it  be  a  shame  to  be  *. 
SHEAF. 
Gen.  37:7  my  s.  arose,  and  stood 
Lev.  2:3:11  wave  s.  bef.  Lord.  12 
Deuf.  24:19  forgot  8.  not  fetch  it 
Job  24: 10  take  away  8.  fr.  hungry 
Zee.  12:6  govern,  like  torch  in  s. 

SHEAR.  IXG. 
Oen.  31:19  La.  went  to  8.  sheep 
38:13  Ju.  goeth  to  s.  his  sheep 
De>it.  15:19"nor^.  flrstl.  of  sheep 
1  Sam.  25:2  Nabal  8.  sheep  in  0. 
4  Da.  heard  Nabal  did  s.  sheep 
SHEARER.  S. 
Gen.  .38:12  Ju.  went  to  sheep-s. 

1  Sfijfi,  25:7  heard  thou  hast  s. 
11  flesh  I  killed  for  mv  s. 

2  Sam.  13:23  Ab.  had  s.  'in  B.  24 
Is.  53:7  sheep  before  8.  is  dumb 
Acts  8:32  lamb  dumb  before  s. 

SHEAR  lA'G-HOrSE. 

2  A".  10:12  brethren  of  Ahagiah 

ats.Ji.  14 

SHEAR-JASHUB, 

Is.  7:3  to  meet  Ah.  thou  and  S. 

SHEATH. 

1  Sam.  17:51  Da.  d.  sword  ont  s. 

2  Sam.  20:8  sword  fastened  in  s. 
1  Chr.  21:27  angel  put  sw.  in  8. 
Ext^k.  21:3  draw  sw.  out  of*.  4.  5 

30  cause  it  to  return  into  8.  f 
John  18:11  put  up  thy  sw.  into«. 

SHEAVES. 
Gen.  37:7  binding  s.  in  the  field 
Ruth  2:7  let  me  glean  am.  8.  15 
Xeh.  13:15  on  sab.  brineiu"  in  s. 
Ps.  126:6  bringing  s.  wfth  him. 
129:7  that  bindcth  s.  his  bosom 
Amos  2:13  as  cart  full  of  f. 
Mic.  4:12  L.  shall  gather  th.  as*. 

SHEBA.  SHEBAH. 

Gen.  10:7  s(m  of  Raamah  S.  28 

25:3  Joksh.  becat  S.  1  Chr.  1:32 

26:.33  Isaac  called  the  well  S. 

Jos.  19:2  had  S.  in  their  inherit. 

i  A".  10:1  when  queen  of  S.  heard 

of  Solomon,  2  Chr.  9:1 
1  Chr.  1:9  sou  of  Raaouh  S.  22 


SHE 

ICT^r.  5:13of  thechil.  of  Gad,  S. 
J<ih  ():1!»  the  companies  of  S. 
T*,-;.  72:10  kings  of  S.  and  Seba 
15  given  ofgold  of  S.  7*.  60:0 
Jer.  dvlO  purp.  is  incense  h'.  S.  f 
Eztk.  27:22  merchants  of  S.  23 
38:13  S.  sh.  say.  Art  thou  como 

SHEB\A. 

2  A'.  18:18  came  to  Rabshakch  S. 

the  scribe,  37;  Is.  3(i:3 

19:2  sent  S.  to  Isaiah,  Is.  37:2 

Is.  22:15  go  to  this  treasurer,  S. 

SHECHEM. 
Gen.  33:18  .la.  cani*-  to  a  cl.  of  S. 

19  hand  of  Ilannu-  S.  f.itlier 
3):2S.  lay  with  Di.  26  slew  S. 
35:4  under  an  oak  bv  S. 
87:12  feed  father's  flock  in  S. 

14  Jos.  came  from  Ilebr,  to  S. 
.V'/m.  26:31  of  S.  family  of  the 
Jos.  17:2  lot  for  children  of  S. 
20:7  S.  in  mount  Ephraim,  a 

citv,  21:21:  1  Chr.  6:67 

24:1  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  S. 

32  nf  J<)seph  liurled  they  in  S. 

J>"1.  8:;jl  <;id.'8  coiK'ubiiir-  in  S. 

9:1  son  of  Jerubttaal  went  to  S. 

7  hwarken  to  me.  ye  men  of  S. 

20  lire  come  out  fr.  men  of  S, 
28  wlio  is  S.  31  come  to  S. 
41  sliouid  not  dwell  in  S. 

57  evil  of  men  of  S.  did  G.  ren. 
1  K.  12:1  went  to  S.  2  Chr.  10:1 
25  Jerolmani  liiiilt  S.  in  mount 

1  Chr.  7:l!i  Sli<-niida.  Ahian.  S. 
Ps.  60:6  I  will  divide  S.  108:7 
Jer.  41:5  th.  came  certain  fr.  S. 

SHED. 

2  Sam..  20:10  Jo.  s.  Am.'s  bowel9 
Mat.  26:28  is  s.  for  remis.  of  sina 
Arts  ^:'^i  he  hath  s.  forth  this 
Rom.  5:5  lore  of  G.  s.  in  hearts 
Tit.  3:6  wh.  he  *.  on  us  thro'  J.  C. 

Ste  BLOOD. 

SHEDDER, 

Ezck.  18:10  beget  son  $.  of  blood 
SHEDDETH,  I.\G. 

Gfn.  9:6  whoso  s.  man's  blood  i 
Ezek.  2-*:3  city  s.  blood  in  midst' 
77t6.  9:22  without  s.  of  blood  I 
SHE-GOATS.    See  goats. 

SHEEP. 
Gen.  4:2  Abel  was  a  keeper  of*. 

29:6  Rachel  cometh  with  s.  5. 
Ex.  9:3  hand  of  Lord  is  upon  8. 

20:24  sh.  sacrifice  thereon  thy  s. 

22:10  give  to  neiirhbor  s.  keep 
Lev.  1:10  if  his  ofl'cringbe  of  5. 

22:19  ye  sh.  offer  a  male  of  «.  21 

27:26  sanctify  firstling  of  a  ^. 
Xinn.  18:17  firstl.  of  s.  not  rede. 
Poit.  7:13  bless  flocks  of  thy  8. 

ls:3  due  fr.  them  that  ofler  s.  4 

22:1  not  see  broth. 's.?.  go  astray 

28:4  blessed  be  flocks  of  thy  8, 
Jos.  6:21  de^;troyed  at  Jericho  8. 
Jiid.  6:4  Midiailites  left  nei.  8. 
1  Sam.  8:17  kinLT  take  tenth  of 

14:34  bring  every  man  os  and^. 

15:3  slay  .«.  9  Saul  spread  8. 
14  whatmeaneth  bleating  of  ^. 

16:11  behold,  youncrest  keep.  8. 

17:15  David  returned  to  feed  8. 
20  rose  early,  left  8.  wi.  keeper 

27:9  Da.  took  away  s.  the  oxen 
•2  Sam.  7:8  took  from  follow.  *, 

24:17  but  these  8.  what  have 
they  done?  1  Chr.  21:17 

1  K.  4:23  Sol,"s  provision  100  8. 
8:63  Solo.  ofl".  s.  2  C^ir.  5:6;  7:5 

2  K.  5:26  is  it  time  to  receive  s.  f 

1  Chr.  5:21  took  fr.  H.  250,000  8. 

2  Chr.  14:15  Asa  carried  fr.  E.  s. 
15:11  ofl'ered  of  sn.ul  7.000  s. 
18:2  A.  killed  .v.  f-.r  Jehoshaph. 
30:24  TIezekiah  did  give  7,000  s. 
31:6  brou.  tithes  of  oxen  and  *. 

Xeh.  5:18  Nehem.  one  ox,  six*. 

.htf)  1:16  fire  fallen,  burnt  up  9. 
31:20  not  warm.  wi.  fleece  offl. 
42:12  had  14.000  .*.  6.iX)0  camels 

Ps.  8:7  hast  given  linn  all  .<. 
44:11  given  ns  like  -s'.  for  meat 
49:14  like  s.  are  laid  in  grave 
74:1  why  anger  smo.  air.  thy  s.  t 
78:52  made  peo.  go  forth  Ukc  ?. 
95:7  we  are  s.  of  his  baud.  100:3 
119:176  astray  like  a  lo*^t  s. 
144:13  8.  briuf'  forth  thousands 

7^.  7:21  man  sh.  nourish  two^. 
22:13  jov  and  glad,  killiu^offf. 
5:3:6  we"like  s.  are  tone  astray 

Jrr.  12:3  pull  like  s.  for  slaui^hter 
50:6  my  peo.  hath  been  lost  s. 
17  Israel  is  ae  gcaticred  «.  lioofl 


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CRUDEN'S   COl^CORDANCE. 


SHE 

E:ek.  34:11 1  will  Fcarchmys.  12 

Jlo^.  I2;l*2  for  a  wife  he  kept  s. 

Jod  1:18  flock    of  .■>■.  niiide  (lesol. 

Mic.  5:S  a  young  lion  among  i<r. 

Zee.  13:7  fTinite  shepherd,  and  s. 
scat.  Mat.  2(i::31 ;  Mark  14:27 

Mat.  7:15  false  projth.  in  8.  cloth 
10:6  go  to  lost  s.  of  house  of  Is, 
12:12  how  much  m.an  bet.  th.  s.  ? 
3.^:24  sent  hut  to  lost .«.  of  Israel 
18:12  man  ha.  100  ^\  one  be  gone 

13  he  rejoiceth  more  of  that  5. 
Lnke  15:4.  6 

25:;3.'J  shall  set  s.  on  right  hand 

John  2:14  in  tern.  th.  that  sold  5. 

15  drove  out  of  temple,  and  s, 

10:2  entereth  duorsheph.  of  .s. 
3  .''.  hear  voice,  27 ;  4  a.  follow 
7  said  .Tea.  I  am  door  of  the  s. 

11  sheplierd  giv.  life  for  his  ,•?. 

12  a  hireling  leaveth  the  s.  13 

14  I  know  ^.  16  other  ,f.  I  have 

15  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  ^, 
26  ye  are  not  of  my  «.  as  I  said 

21:16  saith  to  Peter,  Feed  my 

s.  17 
Heh.  13:20  L.  Jes  Shepherd  of 
Rev.  18:13  none  buyeth  s.  horses 

.\a  SHEEP. 

Num.  27:17  </f  5.  wh.  ha.  no  shop 
1  K.  22:17  Israel  rt.t  s.  that  have 

no  shepherd.  2  Chr.  18:16 
Fs.  44:22  we  are  counted  a^s.  for 

the  slaughter,  Rom.  8::56 

7s.  13:14  as  s'.  that  no  man  taketh 

53:7  as  a  5.  bef.  shearers  dumb 

Mic.  2:12  put  together  a*'  s.  of  B. 

Mat.  9:36  scattered  ff-<  .«.  having 

no  shepherd.  Mark  6:34 
10:16  send  av?  s.  midst  of  wolves 
Acts  8:32  led  as  s.  to  slaughter 
1  Pet.  2:25  o-^  s.  going  astray 

SHEEPCOTE,  S. 

1  Sam.  21:3  Saul  came  to  ,s. 

2  Sam.  7:8  took  fr.  )f.  1  Chr.  17:7 

SHEEPFOLD,  S. 

Nnm.  32:16  we  will  build  s. 
J  ltd.  5: 16  why  abodest  amo.  s.  ? 
Pis.  78:70  Dav.  took  him  from  s. 
John  10:1  entereth  iiots.  by 

SHEEP-GATE. 

Neh.  3:1  Eliashib  liuilt  the  s..g. 

32  going  up  of  corner  to  s.-f). 

12:39  they  went  on  to  the  s.'-g. 

SHEEP.MARKET. 

John  5:2  at  Jerusalem  by  s.-vi. 

SHEEP-MASTER. 
2  K.  3:4  Mesha  was  a  s.-m. 

See  SHEARERS. 

SHEEPSKIIVS. 

Heh.  11:.37  tliey  wandered  in  s. 
SHEET. 

Acts  10:11  descending  as  s.  11:5 
SHEETS. 

Jud.  14:12  I  will  give  you  30  s, 
SHEKEL. 

Ex.  30:13  s.  after  the  s.  of  the 
sanctu.  a  s.  is  twenty  gerahs. 
Num.  3:47;  jEiui.  45:12 
15  not  give  less  than  half  s. 

1  Sam.  9:8  ha.  fourth  part  of  a  ■«. 

2  K.  7:1  nic:i.  of  flour  for  s.  16, 18 
Neh.  10:32  charged  wi,  third  of  s. 
Amos  8:5  ephah  small,  s.  great 

SHEKELS. 
Gen.  23:15  laud  worth  400  s.  16 
Ex.  21:.32  give  her  master  30  s. 
JjCr.  5:15  estima.  tty  .f.  27:3-16 
Deut.  22:20  damsfl's  father  60  s. 
Jos.  7:21  spoils.  2lW  .s.  silver 
Jtid.  8:26  weight  of  rings  1.700  s. 
17:2  1.100  K.  1  took  ;  3  resto.  s. 
10  give  thee  teu  .«.  silver 
2  .■i■^m.  14:36  Ab.  wci.  hair  200  s. 
2  A'.  1.5:20  exacted  of  each  fifty  s. 
1  Chr.  21:25  David  gave  Oman 

600 ,«. 
Neh.  5:15  gover.  had  taken  40  s. 
Jp.r.  32:0  bou.  field  for  17 .«.  silver 
Ezek.  4:10  be  by  weight  20  s. 

See  8AKCTUART. 

SHELAH. 

Oen..  38:5  Ju.'s  son  S.  11  till  S. 

26  I  gave  her  not  to  S.  mv  son 
46:12  J.  Er,  Onau,  and  S.  Num. 

26:20;  1  Chr.  2:3;  4:S1 
1  Chr.  1:18  begat  S.  and  S.  E.  24 

SHELBMIAIL 

1  Chr.  26:14  lot  eastw.  fell  to  S. 
Ezr.  in:3!l  S.  and  Nathan  had 
Neh.  13:13  I  uia.'lc  S.  treasurer 
Jer.  36:14  S.  son  of  Cushi,  26 


SHE 

SHELTER. 

.7oJ24:8  emb.  rock  for  want  of  s. 
Ps.  61:3  hast  been  .s.  for  me 

SHELrMIEL. 

Num.  1:6  S.  son  of  Zurishaddal, 

2:13;  7:36;  10:I'J 

SHEM. 

Gen.  5:32  Noah  begat  S.  6:10: 

10:1 ;  1  Chr.  1:4 
9:23  S.  took  a  garin.  and  went 
2*i  blessed  be  Lord  God  of  S. 
27  shall  dwell  in  tents  of  S. 
10:21  the  children  of  S.  22,  31 ; 
11:10;  IChr.  1:17 
Luke  3:36  wh.  was  the  son  of  S. 

SHEM.AIAH. 
1  K.  12:22  word  of  the  Lord  came 

to  S.  2  Chr.  11:2 ;  13:7 
1  Chr.  4:37  Shimri  the  son  of  S. 
5:4  Reuben,  S.  the  son  of  Joel 
9:14of  theLevit.  S.  16:  15:8.11; 
24:6:  26:4.  6,  7;  2CT7-.  17:8; 
29:14;31:15;35:9;  JSr.  8:16; 
10:21.  31 
Ezr.  8:13  S.  son  of  Adonikam 
Neh.  3:29  S.  keeper  of  the  cast 
6:10  I  came  to  the  house  of  S. 
10:8  S.  a  priest,  12:.34.  42 
11:15  of  Lev.  S.  12:6,  18.  35.  .36 
.Jrr.  2i;:20  Urijah  the  son  of  S. 
29:24  S.  the  Nehelamite.  31,  32 
36:12  Delaiah  sou  of  S.  prince 
SHEMIXITH. 

1  Chr.  15:21  with  harps  on  the  S. 

SHEIIIR. 
neiit.  3:9  the  .\morites  call  S. 
Cant.A:%  look  from  the  top  of  S. 
SHEPHATIAH. 

2  .frrm.  3:4  S.  son  of  D.  1  Chr.  3:3 
1  Chr.  9:8  Meshullam  son  of  S. 

12:5  S.  the  Ilarnphite  came  to 

27:16  ruler  of  Simeonit.  was  S 
Ezr.  2:4  child,  of  S.  372.  Neh.  7:9 
Jer.  38:1  S.  heard  the  words  of 

SHEPHERD. 
Gen.  46:34  s.  is  abomina.  to  Eg. 

49:24  thence  is  5.  stone  of  Israel 
1  Sam.  17:40  stones  into  s.  bag 
P.f.  2:^:1  the  Lord  is  mv  ■«. 

80:1  give  ear,  O  .«.  of  Israel 
Ec.  12:11  words  given  fr.  one  s. 
Is.  .33:12  age  departed  as  s.  tent 

40:11  feed  his  floek  like  a  s. 

44:28  L.  saith  of  Cy.  he  is  my  s. 

63:11  bro.  up  with. y.  of  his  flock 
./er.  31:10  keep  him  as  ,«.  flock 

43:12  array  himself  as  a  s. 

49:19  who  is  .f.  will  stand,  50:44 

51:23  I  will  break  «.  his  flock 
Ezek.  .34:5  scatter,  because  no  5. 
8  beca.  prey  bee.  th  was  no  s. 

13  s.  seek,  out  flock  am.  sheep 
23  I  will  set  up  one  s.  over  th. 

Da.  feed  them,  be  ,'f.  37:34 
.imos  3:12  as  s.  takes  out  mouth 
Zee.  10:2  troubled,  because  no  ,s. 
11:15  instrumentsof  a  foolish  s. 

16  I  will  raise  up  a  ,«.  in  land 

17  woe  to  idle  s.  that  leav.  flo. 
13:7  awake,  O  sword,  ag.  my  5. 

■Mm  10:12  is  hireling,  not .«. 

14  a  good  s.  know  my  sheep 
16  shall  be  one  fold,  and  one  s. 

Heh.  1.3:20  L.  J.  great  s.  of  sheep 
1  Pet.  2:25  now  returned  unto  s. 
5:4  when  chiefs,  shall  appear 
See  SHEEP. 

SHEPHERDS. 
Gen.  46:.32  the  men  are  s. 
47:3  sorv.  are  s.  also  our  fathers 
Er.  2:17  «.  came.  dro.  th.  away 
19  Eg.  deliv.  out  of  hand  of  s. 
1  *im.  25:7  now  thy  s.  with  us 
Cant.  1:8  feed  kids  hesi.  s.  tents 
Is.  13:20  nor  «.  make  folds  there 
31:4  multi.  of  «.  called  aga.  him 
.56:11  s.  that  cannot  understand 
'ler.  6:3  s.  shall  come  unto  her 
23:4  I  will  set  up  s.  over  them 
3.5:34  howl,  ye  s.  35  s.  no  way 
.36  a  voice  of  ,•;.  and  a  howling 
.33:13  cities  be  a  habitation  of  «. 
.50:6  s.  caused  them  to  go  astray 
Ezek.  34:2  prophesy  against  «.  of 
Is.  should  not  s.  feed  flocks? 
8  nor  did  s.  search  for  flock, 

but  the  .«.  fed  themselves 

10  I  am  against*,  neither  shall 

.«.  feed  themselves  any  more 

^7nvw  1:3  habitations  of  ,.^.  mourn 

Mir.  5:5  raise  agai.  him  seven  s. 

Aah.  3:18  thy  ,s.  slumber.  O  king 

Zep.  2:S  coasts  be  cottn"es  for  s. 

Zee.  10:3  auger  kindled  again,  s. ! 

11:3  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  s. 


SIII 
Zee.  11:5  th.  own  s.  f  ity  th.  not 

8  3  s.  I  cut  oft'  in  one*  mouth 
Lnke  2:8  in  same  country  s. 

20  s.  returned,  glorifying  God 

SHERD,  S. 
Ts.  .30:14  th.  sh,  not  be  found  a  ,'. 
Ezek.  23:34  thou  sh.  break  the  s. 

SHERIFF.S. 
Dan.  3:3  Nebuchadnezzar  sent 
to  gather  the  s.  together,  3 
SHESHACH. 
./er.  25:26  the  kinir  of  S.  shall 
51:41  how  is  S.  taki'ii !  how  is 
SHESHBAZZAR. 
Ezr.  1:3  numbered  them  to  S. 

11  all  these  did  S.  bring  up 
5:14  delivered  to  S.  wh.  he  had 

16  S.  laid  foundation  of  the 
SHEW,  see  SHOW. 

SHIRBOLETH. 
Jud.  12:6  say  now  S.  he  said 

SHIELD. 
Gen.  15:1  thv  s.  and  reward 
Dent.  a3:29  Lord,  the  s.  of  help 
Ji(fl.  5:8  s.  or  spear  amo.  40,000 

1  Sa7n.  17:7  one  bearing  a  s.  41 

2  Sam.  1:21  the  s.  of  mighty,  .s.  of 

Saul  as  though  not  anoint. 
22:3  he  is  my  (J.  Ps.  3:3 ;  28:7 ; 

119:114;  144:2 
36  given  me  the  s.  of  salva- 
tion, Ps.  18:.35 

1  K.  10:17  3  poun.  of  gold  to  1  s. 

2  A'.  19:.32  not  comc!  wi.  s.  Is.  37:.33 

1  Chr.  12:8  Gadites  cou.  handle ,«. 
24  .lud.  that  bare  .^■.  and  spear 
34  Naph.  wi.  ,s.  .and  spe.  37.000 

2  CTir.  25:5  that  could  handle  s. 
■/ob  39:2:B  spear  and  «  rattleth 
Ps.  .5:12  compass  him  as  with  s. 

33:30  Lord  is  our  s.  59:11 ;  84:9 

:^5:2  take  hold  of  .s.  and  buckler 

76:3  brake  arrows  of  bow.  the  s. 

84:11  Lord  God  is  sun  and  s. 

91:4  his  truth  shall  be  thy  s. 

115:9  he  is  th.  help  and  «.  10,  11 
Pror.  :i0(5  s.  to  them  that  trust 
Is.  21:5  arise,  princes,  anoints. 

22:6  Kir  uncovered  the  s. 
.7er.  46:3  order  buckler  and  s. 

9  come  forth,  that  h.andle  .«. 
Ezek.  23:24  ag.  th.  buckler  and  s. 

27:10  hanged  5.  and  helmet.  11 
N'ah.  3:3  -s'.  of  mighty  made  red 
Eph.  6:16  taking's,  of  faith 

SHIELDS. 
2  Sam.  8:7  David  took  s.  of  gold. 
1  Chr.  18:7 

1  /i.  10:17  Solomon  made  .300  s. 

of  beaten  gold,  2  Chr.  9:16 

14:26  Shishak  took  away  all  .^ 

of  gold  S.  made,  2  Chr.  12:9 

27  Rehoboam  made  in  their 

stead  brazen  .';.  2  Chr.  12: 10 

2  K  11:10  gave  Da. .«.  2  Chr.  23:9 
2  Chr.  11:12  in  citv  puts,  and  sp. 

M:Sof  Benja.  that  bare  ,•<  17:17 
26:14  Uzziah  pre.  s.  and  spears 
33:5  Hez.  made  darts  and  s.  27. 
Neh.  4:16  half  held  spears  and  s. 
Ps.  47:9  s.  of  earth  belong  to  G. 
Jer.  51:11  bright  arrows. "gath.  s. 
Ezek.  38:4  with  bucklers  and  s.  5 
39:9  shall  burn  s.  and  weapons 
SHIGGAION.    See  Psalm  VII. 

SHIGIOIVOTH. 
Hab.  3:1  praver  of  prophet  on  S 

SHILOH. 
Gen.  49:10  nor  seep.  dep.  till  S. 

SHILOH. 

./o.«.  18:1  assemb.  together  at  S. 

8  cast  lots  for  you  in  S.  10 

32:9  departed  from  Isr.  out  of  S. 

Jud.  18:31  house  of  G.  was  in  S. 

21:12  broil,  voung  virgins  to  S. 

19  is  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  S. 

21  if  the  daughters  of  S.  dance 
1  Sam.  1:3  up  to  worship  in  S. 

24  Samuel  to  house  of  L.  in  S. 
3:14  so  did  priests  in  S.  to  all 
3:21  Lord  appeared  again  in  S. 
4:3  the  ark  of  the  Lord  out  of  S. 

12  a  man  came  to  S.  with  his 
14:3  Ahitub,  Lord's  priest  in  S. 

1  A'.  2:37  aga.  house  of  Eli  in  S. 
14:2  got  thee  to  S.  to  Ahijah 
4  Jeroboam's  wife  went  to  S. 
Ps.  78:60  forsook  taberna.  of  S. 
Jer.  7:12  place  which  was  in  S. 
14  th.  house  as  I  ha.  done  to  S. 
26:6  I  m.ake  this  house  like  S. 
41:5  there  came  certain  from  S. 

SHILOAH. 
Is.  8:0  refuseth  the  waters  of  S. 


SHI 

SHIMEAH. 

2  Sam.  13:3  Jonadab  son  of  S. 

32;  21:21;  1  Chr.  20:7 
1  Chr.  3:5  S.  was  born  to  David 
6:39  Berachiah,  the  son  of  S. 

SHIMEI. 

2,9am.  16:5  S.  sim  of  Gera.  19:16 

13  S.  went  along  on  hill's  sida 

1  JC.  2:8  thou  hast  with  thee  S. 

.39  two  of  the  servants  of  S. 

4:18  S.  thesouofElah 

1  Chr.  3:19  S.  son  of  Pedaiah.  5:4 
4:26  Mish.  Haniucl,  Zaccur,  S. 

27  S.  had  sixteen  sons  and  six 
6:17  S.  son  of  Ge.  42;  2:i:7.  29 
2;J:9  8.  of  S.  10;  25:17  tenth  to  S. 
37:27  over  vinevards  was  S. 

2  Chr.  29:14  Heliian.  Jeh.  and  S. 
31:12  over  dedicated  thi.  S.  13 

E^r.  10:23  S.  taken  strange  wife 
Est.  2:5  von  of  Jail-,  son  of  S. 
Zee.  13:13  family  of  S.  shall 

S:1I>1SHAI. 

Ezr.  4:8  S,  the  scribe  wrote.  9 
17  king  sent  an  answer  to  S. 
SHIIVAR. 
Gen.  10:10  Calneh  in  land  of  S. 
11:3  found  a  plain  in  land  of  S. 
14:1  Amraphel  king  of  S. 
/s.  11:11  recover  remna.  from  S. 
Dan.  1:2  carried  into  land  of  S. 
Zee.  5:11  a  house  in  land  of  S. 

SHIIVE. 

Num..  6:25  L.  make  his  face  s. 
Job  3:4  neither  let  light  s.  on  it 

10:3  thou  should,  s.  on  counsel 

11:17  thou  Shalt .«.  forth 

18:5  spark  of  his  fire  sh.  not  s. 

22:28  light  sh.  s.  upon  thy  ways 

.36:.32  commandeth  it  not  to  s. 

.37:15  caused  light  of  cloud  to  8. 

41:;i2  mak.  path  to  s.  after  him 
Ps.  31:16  make  thy  face  s. 

67:1  cause  face  to  s.  80:3.  7,  19 

80:1  dwellest  betw.  cherubim  8. 

104:15  oil  to  make  his  face  to  s. 

119:135  make  face  s.  upon  serv. 
Ec.  8:1  man's  wisd.  mak.  face  s. 
Is.  1.3:10  not  cause  light  to  s. 

60:1  arise,  s.  thy  light  is  come 
Jer.  5:38  are  waxen  fat.  they  s. 
Dan.  9:17  cause  thy  face  to  .«. 

13:3  that  be  wise.  sh.  s.  as  stars 
3Iat.  5:16  let  your  light  s. 

13:43  righteous  s.  forth  as  sun 

17:2  his  face  did  s.  as  sun 
2  Cor.  4:4  lest  light  of  Ch.  sho. «. 

6  G.  commanded  light  to  8. 
Phil.  2:15  among  whom  ye  s.  as 
Eev.  18;*23  candle  sh.  s.  no  more 

21:23  no  need  of  sun  or  moon  8. 

SHIIVED. 

Deut.  a3:2  the  L.  s.  forth  fr.  Par. 
.lob  29:3  candle  s.  upon  my  head 
Ps.  50:2  perfect,  of  beauty  G.  s. 
Is.  9:2  upon  them  hath  light  s. 
Ezek.  43:2  the  earth  s.  with  glory 
Acts  9:3  suddenly  there  s.  about 
12:7  and  a  light  s.  in  the  prison 
2  Cor.  4:6  G.  hath  s.  in  our  iiearta 

SHIIVETH. 

Job  25:5  to  the  monn.  it  s.  not 
Ps.  139:12  night  s.  as  the  day 
P^ov.  4:18  shining  light  that  8. 
Mat.  34:37  lightning  s.  to  west 
John  1:5  thelight  s.  in  darkness 
2  Pet.  1:19  light  that  s.  in  a  dark 

1  Jrjhn  2:8  the  true  light  now  ,?. 
Bev.  1:16  countenance  as  sun  *. 

SHIXI\G. 

2  Sam.  23:4  ofi-ass  springing  by  s. 
Pror.  4:18  the  just  is  as  s.  liglit 
Joel  2:10  stars  sh.  withd.  s.  3:15 
Mark  9:3  his  raiment  became  s. 
Lvke  n:.36  s.  of  a  candle  giveth 
John  5:35  burning  and  s.  light 
Acts  26:13  above  bright,  of  sun  s. 

SHIP. 
Pror.  30:19  way  of  s.  in  the  sea 
Is.  33:21  no  gallant  s.  shall  pass 
Jon.  1:3  Jonah  found  a  s.  going 
Mat.  4:21  in  as.  with  Zehedee 

8:34  s.  was  covered  with  waves 

14:34  s.  was  tossed.  Murk  4:37 
Mark  1:19  in  s.  mending  nets 

4::i8  in  hinder  part  of  s.  asleep 

8:14  had  in  the  s.  but  one  loaf 
Jolin  6:31  immediately  the  s.  was 

31:6  cast  net  on  right  side  of  s. 
.Acts  20:.38  accompanied  him  to  s. 

21:2  a  s.  sailing  over  unto  Phe. 

27:2  entering  a  s.  of  Adramyt. 

SHIPS. 
Gen.  49:13  Zebul.  a  haven  for*. 


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SIIO 

N'um.  24:24  >-.  sli.  come  finm  Ch. 
Dfut.  aH:iift  1..  sli.  liiiuu'lli.  \vi.». 
Jdtt.  5:17  liid  Dan  r-'iiuiiii  ill  ^^  / 
1  A*.  '.t:2li  Solo.  iniuU'H  iinvv*  of*. 

22:48  JdiDsliiinli.  mmlu<."i)f  T. 

.«.  wci-.'  brokoii,  a  Vlii:  aO::!7 

S  r/i;-.  S:1S  lliir.  scut  hy  serv.  .«. 

0:'J1  kiiiii's  .s'.  went  to  Tnrsliisli 
,/"/j  '.*:-Ji»  tlicy  imss.  astht'ttwifi  j«. 
1\<.  1S:7  brrakest  x.  of  Tiirwliish 

HU:ai;;;o,«.  111.  iaihat  leviathan 

10~:2;l  iliat  m)  down  to  sea  in  *. 
Pfov.  :jl:14  i.-*  like  merchant  /». 
Is.  2:11)  day  of  L.  on  k.  of  Tarsh. 

23:1  howl,  ye.«.  of  Tai-shish,  14 

4:J:14  t'lial.  whose  cry  Is  in  s. 

(iO:n  the  s.  of  Tarahis'li  llrst 
Ezi'k.  2T:9  all .«,  of  sea  with  mar. 
25*.  of  Tarsh.  did  siiii;  of  thee 

30:9  mcsscnjjera  sn  fortli  in  h. 
Dan.  11::J0.<.  ofChitiini  sh:ill 

40kini;  sh.  come  with  many  s. 
Luke  5:7  tilled  n.  be;:aii  to  sink 
Jam.  3:4  .«.  thoujh  tliev  he  ijreat 
ReK.  8:1)  third  part  of  s.  de-troy, 

18:17  comi>a,  in  .v,  stood  afar  oS 

siiiP-noARns. 

Ezek.  27:5  thy  f.-li.  of  lir-irecs 
SIIIPM\STER. 

Jon.  1:6  »'.  Slid,  Wli,  mean,  thou? 
Eev.  18:17^,  and  sailors  cried 
SIIIPMEW 

1  K.  9:57  Hiram  sent  ,t,  that  had 
,4(:^*  27:30  s,  were  about  to  flee 

SHIPPING. 
John  6:24  Ihey  took  ,«,  and  came 
SniPHR.\n.     £>.  1:13 
SHIPWRECK. 

2  Cor.  11:25  thrice  suflered  s. 

1  Tim.  1:19  concer,  faith  made^. 
SHISH.\K. 

1  K.  14:25  S.  king  of  Eiry,  came 

against  Jernsal.  2  Cftr.  12:2 

2  Chr.  12:5  gather,  because  of  S. 

I  lefl  you  in  hand  of  S. 
7  not  poured  out  on  Jer.  by  S. 
9  S.  took  away  treasures  of 
SHITTAH-TREE. 
Is.  41:19  I  will  plant  the  s.-t. 

SHITTIM. 
Xum.  25:1  Israel  abode  in  S. 
Jos.  2:1  sent  out  of  S.  two  men 
3:1  they  removed  from  S.  and 
Jud  3:1S  shall  water  valley  of  S. 
Mic.  6:5  answered  him  from  S. 

6HITTIM-WO0D. 
Ex.  25:10  make  ark  of  s.-w.  35:7; 
37:1;  Deul.  10:3 
13   staves  of  «,-to.  28;   27:6; 

37:4,  15,  as;  38:6 
23  make  a  table  of  «,-?o.  37:10 
26:15  tabernacle  of  s.-w.  36:20 

:!2  pillows  n(s.-w.  37  ;  36:36 
35:34  with  wh,  was  found  s.-io. 

8HIVERS. 
Rev.  2:27  ves.  of  potter  bro.  to  t. 
SHOB.\B.     2  .yi;m.  5:14 
SHOBACH.     2  .Sam.  10:16 

SHOCK,  S. 
Jud.  15:5  Samson  burnt  the  s. 
Job  5:26  like  as  8.  of  com  Cometh 

SHOD. 
2  Chr.  28:15  took  captives  s.  th. 
Ez^k.  16:10  I  8.  thee  with  badge. 
jirant6:9  bee.  with  sandals,  put 
Eph.  6:15  ».  with  prepar,  of  gos. 

SHOE. 
Vent.  25:9  bic's  wife  loose  s.  10 
29:5  thy  s.  is  not  waxen  old 
Jos.  5:15  put  s.  from  off  thy  foot 
Sidh  1:7  man  plncked  off  his  ». 
P.<.  60:8  over  Edom  cast  s.  108:9 
Is.  20:2  put  otr  thy  «  fr,  thy  foot 

SHOE-LATCHET. 
G*n.  14:2:1  from  thread  to  s.-l. 
John  1:27  s.-l.  not  worthy  to  lo, 

SHOES. 
Ex.  3:5  put  off  thy  s.  Acts  7:33 
12:11  eat  it,  with  .s\  on  your  feet 
Veul.  .3,'):25  8.  shall  be  iron  and 

brass 
Jos.  9:5  old  (I,  and  clouted,  13 
1  K.  2:5  put  blood  in  b.  on  feet 
Cant.  7:1  beautiful  feet  with  s.'. 
Is.  5:27  nor  latchet  of  #.  be  brok. 
Ezek.  24:17  put  on  «.  on  feet,  23 
Amos  2:6  th,  sold  the  poor  for  8. 
8:6  may  buy  needy  for  pair  of  s. 
Mat.  3:11  s.  not  worthy  to  bear 
10:10  carry  neither  s.  Lnke  10:4 
Maj'k    1:7'  latchet  of  whose  8. 
LukeZ:\6;  ^cte  13:25 


SHO 

LuX-e  13:23  rin*;  on  ha.  8.  on  feet 
22:;J5  I  sent  yim  with.  i)ur}*c',  ». 

miio\E. 

Rr.  3-1:2!*  wi'^x  nut  that  face  s. 

30  skin  of  his  face  x.  afraid,  35 
a  A'.  3:22  rose  early,  the  sun  s. 
Luke  2:!l  i^lory  of  Lord  s.  round 
Av(>i  22:<i  >.  fr.  heaven  gre.  Ii;:ht 
Jiev.  8:12  day  s.  not  for  3d  part 

SHOOK. 
1  Sam.  6:6  hold,  for  oxen  «.  ark 
22:8  and  the  earth  g.  Ps.  18:7; 

G8:8:  77:18 
Neh.  5:13  ^.  my  lap,  so  G.  shake 
/<f.  2.3:11  slrelched.  s.  Uini;doin8 
.IcA-j  13:51*.  olfdust  of  their  feet 
2S:5  he  it.  otf  beast  into  the  fire 
Ileb.  12:2t)  whose  voice  8.  earth 

SHOOT.  ETH. 
B.r.  36:33  nadc  middle  bar  to  s. 

1  ^am.  ao-.'ii)  I  will  ;*.  3  arrows 

2  Sam.  11:20  kn.  yc  not  wo.  s.  ? 
2  A*.  13:17  Elisha  paid,  ».  he  ehot 

19:32  but    he  sliall  not   s.    un 
arrow  there,  U.  37::fe 

1  Chr.  5:18  able  to  s.  with  bow 

2  Chr.  2(i:15  engines  to  s.  arrows 
Job  8:16  branch  s.  in  his  garden 
P.<.  11:2  privily  8.  at  nprijjht 

22:7  they  .if.  out  lip,  shake  head 

58:7  beiideth  bow  to/;,  arrows 

64:3  to  »,  arrows,  bitter  words 
7  God  shall  s.  at  them  with  ar. 

144:(i  8.  out  arrows,  dest.  them 
U.  27:8  nicasnr.  when  it  8.  forth 
Jer.  50:14  ye  that  bend  bow.  s. 
Ezfk.  31:14  nor  ^.  among  boughs 

36:8  yc  shall  .*.  your  branches 
J/a7'A:"4:32  niustard-secd  *.  out 
Luke  21:30  when  tliey  ^.  forth 

SHOOTERS. 
"2  Sam.  11:24  .*.  sliut  on  thy  serv. 

SHOOTI\G. 
1  €hr.  12:2  ri.  hand  and  left  in  8. 
Anios  7:1  *'.  uji  of  latter  growth 

SHORE. 

yinf.  13:9  multitude  stood  on  8. 

4S  when  full,  they  drew  to  s. 

John  21:4  morni.  Je.  stood  on  s. 

.4''/.s-  21:5  kneeled  on  s.  prayed 

27:39  discove.  a  creek  with  a  8. 
See  SEA. 

6HORV. 
Cant.  4:2  pheep  that  are  even  s. 
Acts  18:18  hav.  s.  head  in  Cenc. 
1  Cor,  11:6  worn,  if  notcov.  bes. 

SHORT. 
Num.  11:93  L.'s  hand  waxen  8.  ? 
■Toh  17:12  light  *.  beca.  of  darkn. 

20:5  triumphing  of  wicked  is  8. 
Ps.  89:47  remem.  how  s.  time  is 
Pom.  3:23  come  s.  of  "lory 

9:28  a  8.  work  L.  make  on  earth 
1  Cor.  7:29  brethren,  time  is  s. 
1  Thes.  2:17  tak.  fr.  you  s.  time 
R^v.  12:12  know,  he  hath  8.  time 

17:10  must  continue  a  s.  space 

See  COME,  CITT. 

SHORTEVED. 

P8.  89:45  days  of  youth  thou  s. 

102:2-3  weak,  strength.  8.  days 

Prov.  10:27  years  of  wick,  be  8. 

I8.  50:2  is  my  hand  8.  at  all 

59:1  heboid,  L.'s  hand  is  not  8. 

Maf.  24:22  ex.  those  days  should 

be  8.  Mark  13:20 

SHORTER. 

I8.  28:20  bed,<.  th.  a  man  stretch 

SHORTLY. 
Ezfk.  7:8  now  I  .s\  pour  out  fury 

1  Cor.  4:19  I  will  come  to  you  s. 
Phil.  2:19  trust  to  sendTimo.  8. 

24  T  trust  I  myself  sh.  come  8. 
Ui'h.  \'^■.'S^  if  he  Cftme  s.  I  see 

3  John  14  I  trti^t  T  sh.  8.  see  thee 
Rev.  1:1  8,  come  to  pass,  22:6 

SHOT.  Verb. 
Gen.  49:23  the  archers  8.  at  him 
£>.  19:l:j  be  stoned,  or*,  thro' 
!  Num.  21  30  we  have*,  at  them 

2  Sam.  11:24  shooters  8.  fr.  wall 
2  A'.  13:17  Elis.  said.  Shoot,  he*. 
2  Chr.  35:23  archers  a.  at  Josiah 
P8.  18:14  s.  out  lightnings  and 
Jer.  9:8  tongue  is  an  arrow  «.  out 
Ezek.  17:6  beca.  a  vine.  8.  forth 

31:10  8.  up  his  top  am.  boughs 

SHOULDER. 
(ren.  21:14  putting  bread  H.'s  8. 

24:15  Reb.  with  pitcher  on  8.  45 

49:15  Iss.  bowed  his  8.  to  bear 
£>.  28:7  ephod  ha.  two  g.  pieoea 

29:27  sanctify  8.  of  heave-offer. 


SIIO 
Ft.  .39:4  made  ^^  pieces  to  coup. 
Num.  6:19. «.  of  ram.  Dent.  18:.3 
./&«.  4:5  take  ev.  man  a  st.  on  >t. 
Jutl.  9:48  Ahi.  laid  bow  on  his  *. 
1  Sam.  9:24  cook  took  up  the  s. 
Kih.  !t;29  withd.  8.  har<lcn.  neck 
Job  31:."iti  I  wou.  take  it  on  my  *. 
/v.  81:6  I  removed  s.  from  burd. 
h.  9:4  hasi  broken  stalf  of  his  8. 
6  goveriuneiit  sh.  be  on  his*. 

10:27  burden  taken  fr.  off  thy  8. 

22:22  key  of  ]).  will  I  lay  on  8. 

46:7  they  bear  him  ui)OU  the*. 
Ez'k.  12;'7  I  bare  it  ou  my  8. 

12  prince  sh.  bear  upon  his  8. 
24:4  gather  pieces,  thigh  and  8. 

2!*:7  break  and  rent  their  8.  18 

34:21  ye  thrust  with  side  and  8. 
Zi'r.  7:11  revised,  pull,  away  8. 
Luke  15:5  lay.  it  on  .s-.  rejoicing 

SHOVLOER.RLVDE. 
Job  'M'.'i'l  arm  full  from  my  s.-b. 

HenveSHOrLDER. 
L(v.  7::;;  h.:<  taken,  Xum.  6:20 

10:14  hfure-s.  .shall  ye  eat,  15 

Risht  SHOULDER. 
Kr.  29:22  take  of  ram  ri(/ht  8. 
Lev.  7:32  r.  s.  give  unto  priest 

8:25  Moses  took  fat  and  rir/hf  s. 

9:21  r.  s.  waved  is  th.  Xu.  18:18 

SHOILDERS. 
Cfiti.  9:23  hiid  garments  upon  8. 
Kr.  V2:'M  lnmL,'hs  bnund  upon*. 
X'///i.  7:9  Sims  111'  ICo.  bear  on  *. 
Pe>tf.  :i:i:12  shall  dwell  betw.  *. 
J>/fL  16:3  Sam.  took  bar  upon  *. 

1  Sam.  9:2  from  *.  upward,  10:23 
17:6  had  a  target  between  his  *. 

2  Chr.  :35:3  not  be  a  bur.  upon  *. 
/?.  11:14  sh.  fly  on*.  ofPhilist. 

14:25  burden  depart  fr.  their*. 

30:6  carry  riches  upon  *.  of  ass. 

49:22  daugh.  bec^irriedon  th.  *. 
Ezek.  12:6  sight,  bear  it  on  thy  *. 
Mat.  2-3:4  bind  burd.  on  men's*. 

SHOCT,  Substantive. 
.V'/m.  23:21  .s\  of  king  am.  them 
Jo8.  6:5  shouted  with  great  *.  20 

1  Sam.  4:6  what  mean,  great  *.  f 

2  Chr.  13:15  men  of  Ju.  gave  a  *. 
Ezr.  3:13  could  not  discern  *. 
P8.  47:5  O.  is  gone  up  with  a  *. 
Jer.  25:30  Lord  shall  give  a  *. 

51:14  shall  lift  a  *.  ag.  Babylon 
Acfjt  12:22  peo.  gave  a  *.  saying 
1  The-ti.  4:16  L.  descend  with  a  *. 

SHOLT,  ETH. 

^x.  32:18  not  voice  of  them  th.  *. 

Jo8.  6:5  hear  trumpet,  people  *. 

10  not  *.  till  bid  *.  th.  sh.  ye  *. 

P*.  47:1  *.  to  God  with  triumph 

78:65  like  a  mighty  man  that  *. 
/*.  12:6*.  thou  inhabitant  of  Zi. 

42:11  let  them  *.  from  mountain 

44:23  *.  ye  lower  parts  of  earth 
Je?\  31:7'*.  amo.  chief  of  nations 

50:15  Babyl.  sinned,  *.  aga.  her 
Lam.  3:8  when  I  *.  he  shutteth 
Zep.  3:14  *.  O  Israel,  be  glad 
Ztc.  9:9  *.  O  daughter  of  Jerusa. 

SHOCTED. 
Ej".  32:17  they  *.  he  said,  Noise 
Lev.  9:24  Are  consumed,  they  *. 
Jos.  6:20  *.  when  priests  blew 
Jud.  15;14  P.  *.  against  Samson 

1  Sam.  4:5  Is.  *.  because  of  ark 
10:24  peo.  *.  said,  G.  save  king 
17:20  host  going,  *.  for  battle 

2  Chr.  13:15  Jud'.  *.  G.  smote  Je. 
Ezr.  .3:11  praised  Lord,  they  *. 

12  many  of  people  *.  aloud,  13 
See  JOY. 

SHOrTI\G,  s. 
2  Sarn.  6:15  and  brought  up  ark 

with  *.  1  Chr.  15:28 
2  Chr.  15:14  sware  to  L.  with  *. 
Job  .30:25  smelleth  battle,  and  *. 
Prov.  11:10  when  wick,  per,  is*. 
/*.  16:9  *.  sum. -fruits  fallen,  10 
Jer.  20:16  let  th.  hear^.  noontide 
48:33  one  shall  tread  with  *.  th. 
*.  sliall  be  no  *. 
Ezek.  21:22  lift  up  voice  with  8. 
Amo/i  1:14  a  Are  dev.  Ra.  with  *. 
2:2  M.  shall  die  with  tumult,  *. 
Ztc.  4:7  forth  head-stone  with*. 

SHOVEL. 
/*.  30:24  been  winnowed  with  8. 

SHOVELS. 
Er.  27:3  shalt  make  pans  and  *. 
:iH::i  he  made  the  pols  and  the*. 
Xum.  4:14  put  ou  purple  cloth  *. 
1  A*.  7:40  Iliram  made  lavers,  *. 
45;  2  Chr.  4:11,  16 


SIIO 

2  A".  2.-:U  *.  ho  took,  and  the 
snuffers,  Jtr.  5:>:18 

SHOW,  Suhntantuv. 

Pfi.  39:6  ev.  man  walk,  in  vain  t. 
/n,  3:9  the  t.  of  th.  cnuiiteiiuuce 
Luke  20:47  for  *.  niaUe  long  pra. 
Oal.  6:12  make  a  fair  m.  in  tb  >h 
Cof.  2:15  made*,  of  them  opi-nly 
23  which  things  havt  *.  of  wl. 

SHOW.BRBID. 

Et.  25:30  set  upon  a  table*.-*. 
1  Sii>/t.  21:6  no  nread  but  *.-6. 
1  A'.  7:4H  lablu  whereon  x.-i.  was 

1  chr.  2.3:29  service  for  the  t.-b. 
28:16  gave  gold  for  tables  of  *.-fi. 

2  Chr.  2:4  a  house  for  the  /--.-ft. 
29:18  have  cleansed  *.-A.  table 

Xfh.  10:33  charge  oursel.  for  tf.-b. 
Mat.  12:4  David  entered  and  did 
eat  8.-/J.  Mark  2:26  ;  Luke  U;  I 
Heb.  9:2  wherein  was  the  8.-6. 

SHOW. 

Ex.  7:9  Ph.  sh.  speak,  *.  miracle 
9:16  raised  thee  to  *.  my  power 
10:1  that  I  might  *.  my  signs 
14:13  see  the  salva.  Lord  will  *. 
18:20  shalt  *.  the  way  they  must 

walk,  Deut.  1:.33 
25:9  accord,  to  all  that  I  *.  thee 
33:13  *.  me  now  thy  way 
18  I  beseech  thee  *.  me  thy 

glory 
DeuT.  5:5  *.  you  word  of  the  Lo. 
7:2  nor  *.  mercy  unto  them 
17:9*.  thee  sentence  of  judgm. 
2.'^:50  old,  nor  *.  favor  to  young 
32:7  thv  father,  he  will  *.  thee 

1  .sV/;/i.  3:15  Sam.  feared  to  *.  Ell 
8:9  *.  them  manner  of  the  kin^ 
9:27  may  *.  thee  the  word  of  G. 
14:12  and  we  will  *.  you  a  thing 
2.5:8  ask,  and  they  will  *.  thee 

2  Satn.  15:25  he  will  *.  me 

1  A'.  2:2  strong,  s.  thyself  a  man 
18:1  go,  *.  thyself  to  Ahab,  2 

2  Chr.  16:9  to  *.  himself  strong 
Ezr.  2:59  th.  could  not  *.  fathers' 

house,  Xeh.  7:61 
Est.  4:8  the  writing  to  *,  Esther 
.lob  11:6  he  would  *.  thee  secrets 
Ps.  4:6  who  will  *.  us  any  goodf 
9:14  *.  forth  all  thy  praise 
16:11  wilt  *.  me  the  path  of  Hfo 
25:4  *.  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord 
14  L.  will  *.  them  his  covenant 
51:15  my  mouth  sh.  *.  thy  praise 
71:15  my  mouth  *.  thy  ngnte. 
79:13  thy  people*,  thy  praise 
85:7  *.  us  mercy,  O  Lord 
92:15  to  *.  that  the  L.  is  upright 
106:2  who  can  *.  all  his  praise 
Pror.  18:24  must  *.  himself 
7*.  27:11  form.  them.  *.  no  favor 
30:30  L.  sh.  *.  lightning  of  arm 
41:22*.  us  what  shalt  happen, 
let  tliem  *.  the  former  thin. 
43:9  who  can  *.  us  former  thi.  ? 

21  peo.  shall  *.  forth  my  praise 
44:7  things  coming  let  them  8. 
46:8  remem.  *.  yourselves  men 
49:9  in  darkness*,  yourselves 
60:6  *.  forth  praises*  of  the  Lord 

Jer.  16:10*.  them  all  these  words 
42:3  thv  God  mav  *.  us  the  way 
51:31  to  *.  the  king  of  Babylon 

Ezek.  33:31  wi.  mouth  th,  *.  love 
37:18*.  us  what  thou  meanest! 
43:10  *.  the  house  to  house  of  I. 

Dati.  9:23 1  am  come  to  *.  thee 

/fab.  1:3  dost  *.  me  iniquity  f 

Mat.  8:4  *.  thys.  to  priest,  'Mark 

1:44:  Luke  5:14;  17:14 
11:4  *  John  the  things  ye  hear 
14:2  mighty  works  *.  Mark  6:14 
16:1  desired  he  would  *.  a  sign 
24:24  and  shall  *.   great   signs 
and  wonders,  Mark  13:92 

Luke  1:19  sent  to  *.  iriad  tidings 
8:.39  *.  great  thi.  God  hath  done 

John  .5:90  will  *.  greater  works 
7:4  if  thou  do  th.  things*,  thy. 
11:57  if  any  kn.  they  shou.  *."it 
16:13  will  V.  you  things  to  come 
14  receive  of  mine.and  v.  it.  15 
25  I  sh.  *.  von  plainly  of  Fath. 

Acts  1:24  Lord  *.  whether  of  ih. 
7:3  come  into  land  I  sh.  *.  thco 
12:17  *.  these  things  to  James 
16:17  *.  us  way  of  salvation 
26:2.*i  should  *".  light  to  the  peo. 

Rom.  2:15.<.  workof  law  written 
9:17  that  I  might  s.  mv  power 

22  if  G.  willing  to  *,  his  wrath 

1  C'ftr.  11:26  ye  do  v\  Lord's  dea. 

2  Cor.  8:94  *.  proof  of  your  love 
1  Thes.  1:9  for  they  them:*elves*. 


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CRUDEN''S  COXCORDA^'CE. 


SIIO 

1  Tim.  fi:15  in  liis  times  he  eh.  s. 

2  Tim.  2:15  >■.  tlivself  appr-  toG. 
Beh.  6:11  that  every  one  s.  dilig. 
Jam.  2:18  s.  me  th.v  faith  witho. 

3:13  >'.  worlds  nntof  cood  conv, 
1  Pet.  2:9  s.  forth  praises  of  him 
1  .John  1:2.'!.  unto  yon  etern.  life 
Eev.  1:1  angel  to  s.  servants,  22:ti 

I  will  SHOW. 
Gen.  12:1  land  that  /  u\  s.  thee 
Mc.  33:13  Iw.  f.  mercy  on  whom 

I  mils,  mercy 
Jnd.  4:22  I  will  ■«.  thee  the  man 
1  Sam..  16:3  Iw.  s.  what  shalt  do 

20:13  then  Itoill  s.  it  thee 

1  K.  1S:15  /  «'.  surely  s.  myself 

2  K.  7:12  /?t».  *.  yon  what  Syria. 
Jof)  1.5:17  lie.  s.  *thee  that  whicli 
Ps.  50:23  7  ?ci«s.  the  salvation 

of  God.  91:16 

Jer.  18:17  lu'iU  s.  them  the  back 

33:3  Iw.  s.  thee  mis^hty  thinijs 

42:12  Iw.  f.  mercies  unto  yon 

Dan.  11:2  /  «•. .«.  thee  the  truth 

Joel  2:30  /  will  s.  wimders  in 

heaven.  Acts  2:19 
Mic.  7:15  I  ii-Hll  s.  marvel,  things 
Zee.  1:9  /  will  s.  thee  what  these 
Luke  6:47  I  will  s.  wh.  he  is  like 
Acts  9:16  /  will  s.  how  great  thi. 
Jam.  2:18  /  will  s.  thee  my  faith 
Sev.  4:1 1  will  s.  thee  things  wh. 

See  KINDNESS. 

SHOWED. 

Jfvm.  13:26  s.  them  frnit  of  land 

Dent.  84:12  Mo.  *.  in  siglit  of  Is. 

Jud.  1:25  he  .^.  them  entrance 
13:10  woman  5.  her  husband 
16:18  he  hath  s.  me  his  heart 

Hiilh  2:11  s.  me  all  th.  hast  done 

1  Sam.  11:9  s.  it  to  men  of  Jab. 
24:18  Saul  said.  Thou  hast  s. 

2  Sam.  11:22  messenger  s.  David 

1  K.  1:27  not  s.  it  to  thr  servant 
16:27  his  might  that  he  s.  22:45 

2  A".  6:6  he  s.  him  the  place 
20:15  there  is  nothing  I  have 

not  ,t.  them.  7s.  39:4 

.Fs<.  1:4  s.  riches  of  his  kingdom 
3:6  s.  him  the  people  of  Slorde. 

Job  6:14  to  afflicted  pity  sh.  be  s. 

Ps.  71:18  until  I  ha.  s.  thy  stren. 

Prov.  26:26  mckedness  sh.  be  s. 

Be.  2:19  I  have  s.  myself  wise 

7s.  40:14  s.  him  way  of  undcrsta. 

Mat.  28:11  s.  to  chief  priests 

Lv/i-e  4:5  devil  s.  him  all  kingdo. 
7:18  disciples  of  John  s.  him 
14:21  serv.  c^me  and  s.  his  lord 

Jo/in  10:32  good  works  have  I  s. 

21:1  Jesus  s.  himself  again  to 

disciples,  14;  Act.':  1:3 

Acts  7:26  Jlo.  s.  himself  to  them 
62  which  s.  bef.  of  the  coming 
20:20  s.  taught  you  publicly 
23:22  tell  no  man  hast  s.  these 
26:20  P.  •«.  to  them  of  Damascus 

1  Cor.  10:28  for  his  sake  that  s. 
Ueb.  6:10  love  which  ye  have  s. 

God,  or  Lord  SHOWED. 
Oen.  19:19  thy  mcrcv  s.  to  me 
32:10  not  worthy  of  mercies  s. 
39:21  the  Lord  s.  Joseph  mercy 
41:25  fiod  s.  P.  what  he  is  about 
39  foras.  as  God  hath  s.  thee 
48:11  (?.  ha.  s.  me  also  thy  seed 
Lev.  24:12  mind  of  L.  might  be  s. 
Ninn.  14:11  all  signs  I  have  s. 

among  them.  Dent.  6:22 

Deiil.  4:36  upon  I'arth  he  s.  thee 

5:24  L.  our  frfid  s.  us  his  glory 

34:1  Lord  s.  him  the  land  of  G. 

Jiid.  13:33  nor  would  he  have  s. 

2  K.  8:10  L.  hath  s.  me,  he  shall 
13  the  L.  s.  me  thou  sh.  be  ki. 

Ezr.  9:8  gi-ace  s.  fr.  L.  our  f^d 
Ps.  60:3  fliou  hast  s.  thy  people 
71:20  hast  s.  me  great  troubles 
ill  :6  s.  the  power  of  his  works 
118:27  God  the  L.  «.  us  light 
Js.  26:10  let  favor  be  s.  to  wick. 
43:12  s.  when  no  strange  God 
48:3  I  s.  th.  I  did  them  sudden. 
5  hef.  it  came  to  pass  I  ».  thee 
Jer.  38:21  word  Lord  hath  s.  me 
Ezek.  11:25  thi.  Lord  hath  s.  me 
Amni  7:1  Lord  s.  me,  4,  7 :  8'1 
inc.  6:8  he  hath  «.  thee.  O  man 
L^ike  1:58  Lonl  hath  s.  mercy 
Aels  3:18  things  which  G.  had  s. 
10:40  G.  raised  him  and  s.  him 
Bmn.  1:19  G.  hath  «.  it  to  them 
S  Pet.  1:14  i.  Jesus  hath  .--.  me 
SHOWEDST,  EST. 


SHU 

Jer.  32:18  that  s.  loving-kind,  to 
John  2:18  what  sign  s.  thou?6:30 

SHOWETH. 
Gen.  41:28  God  is  about  to  do,  s. 
Nitm.  23:.3  whatsoever  he  s.  me 
.lob  .36:9  he  s.  them  their  work 
Ps.  19:2  night  unto  night  s.  kno. 
112:5  good  man  s.  favor 
147:19'he  s.  his  word  unto  .Tac. 
Prov.  12:17  speaks  tru.  s.  right. 
7?.  41:26  no.  that  s.  your  words 
Mat.  4:8  s.  him  all  kingdoms 
John  6:20  Father  s.  Sou  all  thin. 

6HOWIXG. 
Ex.  20:6  and  s.  mercv  unto  thou- 
sands. Dent.  5:10 
Dan.  6:12  s.  of  hard  sentences 
i"i!-e  1:80  in  deserts  till  his  s. 
8:1  s.  glad  tidings  of  kingdom 
2  Thes.  2:4  as  G.  s.  himself 
Tit.  2:7  in  all  things  s.  a  pattern 

SHOWER. 

Ezek.  13:11  be  overflowing  s.  13 

34:26  cause  s.  to  come  in  season 

Luke  12:54  say.  There  cometh  5. 

SHOAA'ERS. 
Deuf.  32:2  my  speech  dist'l  as  s. 
.Tob  S^4:8  the  poor  are  wet  with  s. 
Ps.  65:10  mak.  earth  soft  with  s. 
72:6  king  shall  come  like  s. 
Jer.  3:3  s.  have  been  withholden 
14:22  can  the  heavens  give  s.  ? 
Ezek.  34:26  his  season  s.  of  Ijles. 
Mic.  5:7  Jac.  shall  be  as  s.  on  gr. 
Ze£.  10:1  Lord  shall  give  them  ». 

SHRAXK. 
Gen.  32:32  Is.  not  eat  of  sinew  s. 

SHRED. 
2  K.  4:39  came  and  s.  wild  gour. 

SHRIXES. 
Acts  19:24  Demet.  made  silver  s. 

SHROUD. 
Ezek.  31:3  Assyr.  a  cedar  with  s. 

SHRUBS. 
Gen.  21:16  Ha.  cast  child  und.  s. 

SHUAH. 

Gen.  25:2  Ishbak,  S.  1  Chr.  1:32 

38:2  married  daugh.  of  a  Cana- 

anite,  nam.  S.  12 ;  1  Chr.  2:3 

SHUAL. 

1  Sam.  13:17  turned  to  land  of  S. 

SHUL.4MITE. 
Cant.  6:13  O  S.  what  see  in  S.  ? 

SHUX,  XED. 
Acts  20:27  not  s.  to  decl.  counsel 

2  Tim.  2:16  s.  profane  babblings 

SHU\AMMITE. 

1  K.  1:3  they  found  Abishaga  S. 
2:17  he  gave  me  Abishag  the  S. 

22  why  dost  ask  Abishag  S. 

2  A'.  4:12  call  this  S.  36;  25 
SHUNEM.    1  Sam.  28:4 
SHDE.     Gen.  16:7 

SHUSH.AIV. 

Xeh.  1:1 1  was  in  S.  the  palace 
Est.  2:8  maidens  gathered  to  S. 
3:15  tlie  city  S.  was  perplexed 
4:16  gather  all  the  Jews  in  S. 
8:15  the  city  of  S.  rejoiced  and 
9:11  number  slain  in  S.  was 
15  Jews  slew  in  S.  three hund 

SHUT. 

Gen.  7:16  the  Lord  s.  him  in 
Ex.  14:3  wilderness  s.  them  in 
Num.  12:14  let  her  be  s.  out 

15  Miriam  was  s.  out  fr.  camp 
Deid.  15:7  nor  s.  hand  from  poor 
.Tos.  2:7  they  s.  gate  of  Jericho 
,Tnd.  9:51  they  s.  tower  to  tliem 
1  Sam.  23:7  he  is  s.  in.  by  enter. 
Ps.  69:16  let  not  pit  s.  month 
Is.  6:10  s.  eyes  lest  they  see 
22:22  open  and  none  shall  «.  he 

shall  s.  none  open 
44:18  he  hath  s.  their  eyes 
45:1  and  gates  shall  not  be  s. 
62:15  kings  sh.  s.  their  months 
60:11  gates  shall  not  he  s.  day 
66:9  shall  I  s.   womb,  saith  G.  1 
Ezek.  3:24  go  s.  thys.  with.  hou. 
44:2  G.  hath  entered,  it  sh.  be  s. 
46:1  gate  shall  be«.  Bis  days 

12  gbing  forth,  one  sh.  s.  gate 
Dan.  6-23  God  hath  s.  lion's  mo. 
.4(Vs  5:23  the  prison  found  we  a. 
Rev.  11:6  have  power  tos.  heav. 
21:25  gates  sh.  not  be  s.  by  day 
See  DOOR. 

SHUT  lip. 


Neh  910  s.  signs  upon  Pliaraoh  I  isi'.  13:11  shall  note,  him  up 
J*r.  11:18  thou  s.  me  their  doin.  i  14::»  uriest  shall  ».  up  houae 


SIC 

I)fi>if.  11:17  and  he  .?.  np  heaven 

32:30  the  Lord  had  .<t.  them  ";; 

36  seeth  there  is  none  s.  ^p 

1  Sam.  1:5  L.  s.  np  Han. 's  womb 

6  the  Lord  had  s.  vp  her  womb 

6:10  s.  up  their  calves  at  home 

1  A'.  8:35  when  heaven  is  8.  tip, 

2  CTr.  6:26:7:13 
14:10  from  Jeroboam  him  that 
18.9,  up.  21:21 ;  2  iT.  9:8 

2  7\.  14:26  th.  was  not  any  s.  vp 
17:4  kintr  of  Assyrian,  him  vp 

2  Chr.  2S:24  A.  s.  tip  doors.  29:7 
Neh.  fi:10  house  of  Sh.  was  s.  vp 
Job  3:10  because  it  s.  not  up 

11:10  s.  vp,  who  can  hinder  ? 

38:8  who  hath  s.  vp  the  sea  ? 
Ps.  31:8  hast  not  s.  me  vp  into 

77:9  ha.  he  s.  vp  tender  mere.  ? 

88:81  am  s.  vp,  I  cannot  come 
7^.  24:10  every  house  is  s.  vp 

22  they  shall  be  s.  vpm  prison 
Jer.  13:19  cities  of  soutU  be  s.  vp 

32:2  prophet  was  s.  vp  by  Z.  3 

33:1  while  he  was  s.  vp,  39:15 

30:5  I  am  s.  vp,  I  cannot  ^o 
Dan.  8:26  s.  thou  vp  the  vision 

12:4  O  Daniel,  s.  vp  the  words 
Mat.  2;i:13  s.  vp  kin^d.  of  heav. 
Lvke  3:20  s.  vp  John  in  prison 

4:25  heaven  was  s.  up  three  yrs. 
Act^i  26:10  many  did  I  s.  vp 
Gal.  3:23  5.  w;/to  faith 
Rev.  20:3  s.  vp  devil,  set  a  seal 

SHUTTETH. 
Job  12:14  he  .';.  up  a  man 
Pi'ov.  17:28  that  .n\  lips  is  a  man 
7s.  33:15  s.  eyes  from  seeing 
Lam.  3:8  when  I  cry  he  s.  out 
1  John  3:17  s.  up  bow.  of  compa. 
Hev.  3:7  no  m.  s.  and  s.  no  m.  op. 

SHUTTIXG. 
Jos.  2:5  about  time  ot  s.  gate 

SHUTTLE. 
Job  7:6  swifter  than  a  weaver's  s. 

SICR. 
Gen.  48:1  behold,  thyfatheris  s. 
Lev.  15:33  is  $.  of  her  flowers 

1  Sam.  19:14  she  said.  He  is  l?. 
30:13  three  days  a;,'0  I  fell  s. 

2  Sam.  12:15  L.  struck  ch.  was  s. 
13:2  Amnon  was  vexed,  fell  s. 

5  Jonadab  said,  Make  thys.  s. 

6  Am.  lay  down  made  hiius.  s. 

1  K.  14:1  tlie  son  of  Jerob.  fell  s. 
5  cometh  to  ask  for  son,  is  s. 

17:17  son  of  the  woman  fell  s. 

2  K.  1:2  Abaz.  fell  down,  was  s. 
8:7  Benha,  king  of  Syria  was  .«. 

29  Joram  sonof  Ahab,  bee.  he 

was*.  2  Chr.  22:6 
13:14  Elisha  was  fallen  $.  died 
20:1    Hezekiah  s.  unto  death, 

2  CTr.  32:24:  7*f.  38:1 
Neh.  2:2  why  sad.  art  not  s.  ? 
Ps.  35:13  when  they  were  s. 
Prov.  13:12  hope  deferred  make. 

the  heart  s. 
23:35  stricken  me.  I  was  not  s. 
Cant.  5:8  I  am  s.  of  love 
Js.  1:5  wh.  head  s.  heart  faint 
33:24  inhab.  not  say.  I  am  s. 
.38:9  Hezekiah  had  been  ,?. 
Jer.  14:18  art .';.  with  famine 
Ezfk.  34:4  nor  heal,  that  was  s. 
16  strengthen  that  wh.  was  s. 
Hos.  7'5  princes  made  him  s. 
Mic.  6:13  I  make  thee  s.  in  smi. 
Mai.  1-8  offer  s.  is  it  not  evil  ? 
Mat.  4:24  brou.  to  him  s.  people 
8:14  Pet.V  wife's  moth.  .«.  of  fe. 
16  healed  all  th.  were  s.  14:14 
9-12  but  thev  that  are  s.  Mark 

2:17:  LufcehM 
10:8  heal  the  ■<?.  cleanse  the  lep- 
ers. Lvke  9:2 ;  10:9 
25:36  T  was  f^.  and  ye  visited  me 
Mark  6:5  laid  hands  on  a  few  s. 
13  anoint,  many  that  were  .«. 
56  laid  .«.  in  streets.  Acts  5:15 
16:18  lay  hands  on  the  s. 
Lvke  7:2  centurion's  serv.  was  s. 
lOserv.  whole  that  had  been«. 
Jotin  4:46  a  nobleman's  son  s. 
11:1  Lae.  of  Bethany  was  s.  2 
3  L.  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  s. 
,-lr/*9:37  Dorcas  was  >t.  and  died 
19:12  brou.  the;*,  handkerchief 
28:8  father  of  Publius  lay  -■;. 
Phil.  2:26  heard  he  had  been  s. 
2  Tim.  4:20  Tro.  I  left  at  Mil.  s, 
Jayn.  5:14  s.  let  him  call  elders 
See  PALSY. 

SICKLE. 
Bent.  16:9  beg.  to  put  s.  to  com 
23:25  not  move  8.  unto  neigh.'e 


SID 

Jer.  50:16  cut  oft' that  handl.  e, 
Jod  3:13  put  yp  in  s.  harv.  ripe 
Mark  4:29  immedi.  he  put.  in  s 
Eer.  14:14  in  his  hand  sharp  .?, 
15  thrust  in  thy  s.  16, 18, 19 
SICKLY. 
1  Cor.  11:30  for  this  cause  ma.  a 

SICKIVES8. 
Kr.  2.'5:25  I  will  take  .?.  away 
I^v.  20:18  if  lie  wi.  wom.  hav.  s, 
B.:ut.  7:15  L.  will  take  fr.  thoe  s, 
28:61  ev  s.  not  written  in  law 

1  K.  8:37  whatsoever  5.  there  be» 

2  Chr.  6:28 
17:17  his  .s\  was  so  sore 

2  A'.  13:14  Elisha  was  sick  of  5. 
2  Chr.  21:15  shalt  have  great  s. 

19  bow.  fell  out  by  rea.  off. 
Ps.  41:3  wilt  make  his  bed  in  8. 
Ec.  5:17  sor.  and  wrath  with  s. 
Is.  38:9  Hez.  recovered  of  his  s'. 

12  pining  s.  from  day  to  night 
Has.  5:13  when  Ephr.  saw  his  8. 
Mat.  4:23  Je.  went  healing  all  g. 
9:35  Je.ons  went  about  heali.  8. 
10:1  to  heal.  s.  Mark  Z:\7i 
John  11:4  ,»;.  is  not  unto  deatb 

SICR\ESSE6. 

Bent.  28:59  sore  .>-■.  of  long  conti. 

29:22  when  they  see  5.  L.  laid 

Mat.  8:17  sa.  Himself  bare  our  s. 

SIDE. 
'?€«.. -6:16  do.  of  the  ark  in  thes. 
JEx.  12:7  stri.  blood  on  s.  pos.  22 
17:12  stayed  Closes'  hands,  one 
on  one  ,v.  the  other  on  oth.  s. 
32:26  who  is  on  the  Lord's  s.  lot 
27  put  ev.  man  his  sword  by  j?. 
Lev.  1:15  blood  wru.  at  s.  of  alt. 
Nim.  22:24  on  this  and  that  s. 
.32:19  not  inh.  yonder  s.  Jordan 
Bexit.  4:32  a;^k  from  one  s.  heav. 
31:26  book  of  law  in  s,  of  ark 

1  Sam.  4:18  fell  by  the  s.  of  gate 
20:25  and  Abner  sat  by  Saul's  s. 

a  Sfim.  2:16  thrust  sw.  into  his*. 
13:34  king's  sons  came  by  hills. 
16:13  Shimei  went  on  hill's  s. 

2  A'.  9:32  who  is  on  my  s.  who  ? 

1  Chr.  12:18  David,  and  on  thys. 

2  Chr.  11:12  Ju.  and  Benj.  on  8. 
Job  18:12  destruc.  ready  at  his  s. 
Ps.  91:7  thousand  shall  fall  at  8. 

118:6  thi?  Lord  is  on  my  s.  I  will 
124:1  if  it  had  not  be.  L.  on  s.  3 

Zt.  60:4  daughte.  be  nursed  at  s. 

Ezek.  4:8  not  tuni  from  one  s.  to 

9  days  thou  sh.  lie  upon  thys. 

25:9  I  will  open  the  s.  of  Moab 

34:21  thrust  with  s.  and  should. 

Dan.  7:5  rais.  up  itself  on  one  f. 
11:17  she  sh.  not  stand  on  hiss. 

John  19:34  wi.  a  spear  pierced  s. 
20:20  showed  his  hands  and  8. 
25  except  I  thrust  hand  into  s. 
27  hand,  and  thrust  into  my  s. 

Acts  16:13  on  sab.  went  by  riv.  s. 

Sev.  22:2  on  either  s.  of  river 

See  CHAMBERS. 

Every  SIDE. 

1  Sam.  14:47  Saul  fought  on  e.  8. 
1  A'.  5:4  L.  hath  giv.  rest  on  e.  s, 

1  Chr.  22:18  not  giv.  rest  on  e.  8, 

2  Chr.  14:7  hath  giv.  rest  on  e.  s. 
Ps.  12:8  the  wickbd  walk  on  e.  s. 

31:13  fear  was  on  e^iervj  s. 
Jer.  6:25  fear  e.  s.  20:10 ;  42:29 
Ezek.  16:33  come  to  thee  on  e.  8. 

19:8  nations  set  ag.  him  on  e.  s. 

23:22  bring  th.  ag.  thee  on  e.  8. 

37:21  I  will  trather  them  on  e.  s. 
2  Cor.  4:8  arc  troubled  on  e.  s.  7:5 

Farther  SIDE. 
Mark  10:1  J.  came  by/,  s.  Jord. 
See  LEFT. 

On  this  SIDE. 
Jos.  8:33  I.  and  jud.  &toodon(.8. 
1  Sam.  23:26  Saul  went  on  thiss. 
Ezr.  4:16  no  portion  on  this  s. 
Ezek.  1:23  had  two  wings,  on  t.  s, 

40:39  were  two  tables  on  this  s. 
Dan.  12:5  stood  two,  one  Ofi  i.  8, 

On  other  SIDE. 
Jos.  24:2  fathers  dwelt  on  o.  8. 
1  Savi.  14:40  I  and  Jona.  on  o.  8, 
Ob.  11  day  thon  stood,  on  o.  s. 
John  6:25  found  him  on  o.  s. 

Ri^ht  SIDE. 
Ezek.  4:6  lie  again  on  thy  r.  s. 

47:1  from  und.  r.  s.  of  house,  3. 
See  SEA,  SOUTH,  wat,  west. 

SIDES. 
1  Sam.  24:3  David  in  8.  of  cava 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDANCB. 


1021 


SIG 


1  JC.  4:51  Sill,  hiul  pcaoi)  on  all  ». 
Pi.  48;a  Zii'ii  iiu  *.  "f  tlK'  norlh 
/,«.  14:13  1  will  »it  on  «.  ofiiDrtll 
15  bniuslit  diiwii  to  s.  of  |iil. 
Jrr.  (1:2-1  raised  fi-iiiii  s.  of  oarlli 

■M-Mi  lirin'4  calamity  IVoin  all  s. 
A'.-t/l-  1:17  wfiit  on  fonr*'.  10:11 

48:1  111.  are  hi«  ».  ea-'t  ami  west 
Ainw.  fi:10  ?av  to  liini  liy  »•.  of  li. 
Jon.  1:5  gone  down  to  ».  of  ship 

$9ino\. 

Gm.  10:5  C;iiman  liofcat  R.  his 

19  border  of  Canaan,  was  fr.  S. 
Jml.  18:W  Lai-ll  was  far  IV.  S. 
Mai.  11:21  done  in  Tyro  and  S. 
•ii  tolera.  for  S.  Lde  10;l:i,  II 
1521  ,Ie.-Msdei>jlrted  into  coasts 

ofTvreand  S.  .l/.iri  7:24 
Mark  :i:S  iliey  about  Tyre  and  S. 
cnne,  f.nk,  IV.U 
7:31  from  coasts  of  Tyre  and  S. 
Liikf  4:2il  to  sarepta.  a  city  of  S. 
Acl.f  12:20  di«plea.  wi.  thciu  ofS. 
27:8  next  day  we  touched  at  S. 

8IGGE. 
Di^ut.  20:10  to  employ  them  in  t. 
2,S:5.')  sh.  eat  tliv  children  in  s. 
2  Cfir.  32:10  lliat  ye  abide  in  ». .' 
/*.  29:3  I  will  lav  *■.  affainst  thee 
Jfi:  19:9  eat  llesli  of  iViend  in  *. 
£;ek.  4:2  lay  .«.  a;,  it.  a  fort,  3 
J/iV.  5:1  hath  laid  .«.  a^'ainst  n9 
Xah.  3:14  draw  thee  waters  for*. 
Ztc.  12:2  cup  of  trembling  iu  s. 

SIEVE. 
7s.  30:28  sift  nations  with  lho». 
Ainos9:'i  as  corn  sifted  in  a  s 

SIFT. 
Is.  80:28  «.  nations  with  sieve 
Amoii  9:9  I  will  ■•■•.  Israel  as  corn 
Luke  22:31  Sat.  desired  to  «.  you 

SIGH. 
Is.  24:7  all  merry-hearted  do  «. 
Lam.  1:4  priests  A  11  peoples. 
Szek.  9:4  foreheads  of  men  th.  «. 
21:6  s.  with  break,  of  thy  loins 

SIGIIEO.  EST.  ETH. 
Ex.  2:2.3  Is.  s.  bv  reason  of  bon. 
Lain.  1:8  she  s.'tunieth  backw. 
Ez'k.  21:7  sav.  Whereof  s.  thou  ? 
Mark  ~:M  look,  to  heaven  he  s. 
8:12  «.  deeply  in  his  siiirit 

SIGIIIXG. 

Job  3:24  my  s.  cometh  bef.  I  eat 

Ps.  12:5  s.  of  needy  will  I  arise 

31;U)  spent  with  L'rief.  years  s. 

79:11  lets,  of  the  pri.soncr  come 

Is.  21:2  s.  thereof  I  ma.  to  cease 

35:10  sorrow  and  s.  Heo  away 

J(r.  45:3  I  fainted  in  my  s. 

SIGHS. 
Lam.  1:22  s.  many,  heart  faint 

SIGHT. 
Gfn.  8:9  everv  tree  pleasant  tos. 
Sx.  3:3  turn  and  see  th.  creat  s. 
24-17  s.  of  s;h)rv  of  L.  like  lire 
Ler.  13:4  ins.  not  deep.  th.  skin 
14::f7  if  plague  in  s.  lower 
Num.  13:.-M  in  their  s.  as  grnssh. 
27-19  give  him  charge  in  th.  ». 
Dtiil.  •&::«  mad  for  s.  of  eyes.  07 
Jos.  2:i:5  G.  drive  them  out  of ». 
24:17  did  great  signs  in  our  s. 
Job  18:3  why  rep.  vile  in  your  s.  f 
21:8  seed  established  in  their  s. 
aJ:2fi  striketh  them  in  s.  of  oth. 
41:9  not  cast  down  at  s.  of  hini  ? 
Ps.  79:10  am.  heathen  in  our  s. 
Ec.  Ii:9  better  s.  of  eyes  than 
It.  5:21  prudent  in  their  own  «. 
11:3  not  judge  after  s.  of  eyes 
Jer.  51:-24  evil  in  Zion  in  your  s. 
Eztk.  12:3  reino.  by  day  in  th.  s. 
20:9  in  whose  .«.  I  made  known 
14  in  who.  s.  I  bi-onght  out,  22 
43:11  show  forms,  write  in  th.s. 
Dan.  4:11  s.  thereof  to  end  of.  20 
Uat.  11:5  the  blind  receive  their 

s.  20:.'M;  /,i/i-«7:21 
LMke  4:18  preach  s.  to  the  blind 
a3:48  came  to  s.  smote  bri-:ists 
24-31  he  vanished  out  of  their  s. 
JoAn  9:11  washed  and  I  recei.  s. 
Ads  1:9  received  him  out  of  s. 
7:31  Mo.  saw.  he  wondered  at  s. 
9:9  three  days  with.  s.  nor  eat 
18  he  received  s.  forthwith 
S  Cor.  5:7  we  walk  by  fai.  not  «. 

SIGHT  of  God. 
Frov.  3:4  understand,  in  s.  of  O. 
Acts  4:19  whe.  ri^ht  in  s.  ot  G. 
8:21  heart  not  right  in  s.  or'  G. 
9  Cor.  2:17  in  s.  o/  G.  speak  wo 
7:12  care  for  yoii  in  s.  of  God 
1  Tim.  2:3  acceptable  lu  t.  qf  G. 


SIG 
1  Thn.  fi:13  I  gl.  th.  ch.  ln«.  of  G. 

1  Pet.  3:4  in  s.  of  O.  of  great  prl. 
HIa  SIGHT. 

Kr.  1.5:'20  wh.  is  right  in  fiis  s. 
Dent.  4::i7  bro.  thee  out  in  hiss. 
Jml.  0:21  auL-el  dep.  out  of  Ais  s. 

2  Sam.  12:9  L.  to  do  evil  In  hiss. 
2  A'.  17:18  th.  o.  of  A.  s.  20, 2.3: 24:3 
1  Vhr.  19:13  L.  do  good  In  his  s. 
Job  25:5  stars  not  pure  in  his  s. 
Ps.  10:5  judgments  out  of  Ai.«  s. 

7-2:14  preci.  their  blood  In  his  a. 
£■:  2;-2il  giv.  man  good  in  hiss. 

8:3  not  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  «. 
Ifos.  0:2  we  shall  live  in  his  s. 
.Mark  10:52  Bartim.  immediately 

received  his  s.  Luke  lK;4;t 
John  9:15  how  he  receiv.  Ai.«s.  18 
.ids  9:12  he  might  receive  his  s. 

Cnl.  1:22  pres.  vou  holy  in  hiss. 

ITeb.  13:21  wi-11-idcasiug  In  h.  s. 

1  John  3:22  things  pleas,  iu  A.  s. 

In  the  SIGHT. 

Gen.  47:18  left  in  the  s.  of  lord 


SIG 


SIL 


Ex.  4:.3(i  signs  in  the  s.  of  people 
--  ~"  -'  -■  ■  -"-s.  ofserv. 


11:3  Mo.  gi-cat  in  the 

19:11  L.  come  dow-n  in  the  s.  of 
Lei:  20:17  cut  off  i)i  the  s.  of  neo. 

20:.|5  out  of  Kg.  in  the  s.  of  hea. 
.Vi/m.  25:0  w-om.  in  the  s.  of  Mo. 

.3:):3  in  the  s.  of  Egyptians 
Dent.  31:7  M.  said,  in  thes.otls. 
./o,-.-.  10:12  in  the  s.  of  Israel 

1  Chr.  28:8  in  the  s.  of  Is.  keen 
29:25  magni.  Sol.  in  the  s.  of  Is. 

2  Chr.  3-2:-23  Ilez.  magnifl.  in  t.  s. 
Ezr.  9:9  mercy  in  the  s.  of  kings 
,VtA.  1:11  mercy  in  the  s.  of  man 
Ps.  78:12  thi.  did  he  ins.  of  fath. 

98:2  showed  in  thes.  of  heat  hen 
Pmr.  1:17  ni't  spr.  in  thes.  of  b. 
E:  11:9  «-alk  in  /he  s.  of  eyes 
.Jer.  43:9  hid  stones  in  I.  s.  of  Ju. 
Ezek.  5:8  in  the  s.  of  nations 
10:41  judgm.  in  thes.  of  women 
28:-2.".  sa.  In  th.  in  t.  s.  of  h.  39:'37 
,icts  7:10  wisdom  in  the  s.  of  Ph. 
Rom.  12:17  hon.  in  the  s.  of  men 
Hcv.  13:14  in  the  s.  of  beast 
See  LOUD. 

>Iv  SIGHT. 

Gen.  23:4  dead  out  of  my  s.  8 

Ex.  3:):12  found  L'ra.  in  jnij  s,  17 

ISam.  2H:0eoniinggnod  in  inys. 

9  1  kn.  thou  art  good  in  my  s. 

1  A".  8:25  not  fail  thee  a  man  in 
vujs.  2  TAr.  6:10 

ll::iS  that  wh.  is  rii;ht  in  fnys. 

2  A'.  21:15  done  evil  in  my  s. 
23:27  remove  Jud.  out  ol  7n!/  8. 

Is.  43:4  wast  precious  in  mij  s. 
Jer.  7:15  cast  you  out  of  my  s. 
:iO  cliil.  of  .Til.  done  cv.  in  m.  s. 
15:1  cast  them  out  of  my  «. 
18:10  if  it  do  enl  in  ini/  s. 
34:15  had  done  right  in  jny  s. 
Ezek.  10:2  went  in  mij  s.  to  (ill 
Amo«  9:3  hid  from  rmj  s.  in  sea 
Mark  10:51  L.  that  1  might  rec. 
7nij  s.  Luke  18:41 

Thy  SIGHT. 

Gen.  19:19  found  grace  in  ^Ay  «. 

21:12  let  it  not  be  griev.in  (.  s. 

33: 10  .Ja.  said.  If  1  have  found 

grace   in    thtj  s.  47:29;  Ex. 

5.3:13, 10;  U:'i\J"(l.  0:17 

1  Sam.  15:17  little  m  th.  own  s. 

2  .Sam.  7:9  enemies  out  of  thi/  s. 
19  a  small  thing  in  thy  s. 
14:-22  I  have  fcnind  grace  in  (.  s. 

2  E.  1:13  life  precious  in  t.  s.  14 

20:3  done  good  in  I.  s.  Is.  38:3 

Ps.  5:5  fool,  not  stand  in  thij  s. 

9:19  let  heath,  he  judged  in  t.  s. 

51:4  I  sinned,  done  evil  in  t.  s. 
76:7  who  may  stand  in  thij  s.  T 
14:i:2  in  thii  s.  no  man  justilled 

Is.  20:17  so  ha.  we  been  in  thy  s. 

.Jer.  18:23  blot  out  sin  from  t.  s. 

./on.  2:4  I  am  cast  out  of  thij  s. 

Mat.  11:20  so  It  seemed  good  in 
Ihys.  /,»«-« 10:21 

Lnke  1.5:21  sin.  ag.  heav.  in  1. 1. 
18:42  .Tesiis  said.  Reci-ivc  thy  s. 

Arts  9:17  mighlest  receive  <Ay  s. 
22:13  brother  Saul,  receive  1. 1. 

See  PATon.  find. 

SIGHTS. 

L'jke  21:11  fearful  s.  sh.  there  be 
SIGX,  Siihslnnllve. 

Ex.  4:8  first  s.  belie\-e  latter  8. 
&:'23  to-nn>rrow  shall  this  s.  be 
31:13  mv  sabbaths,  a  s.  bet.  me 
and  vou.  17;  Elek.  20:12,  20 

yum.  10:38  theysh.  be  a  ».  to  Is. 


Deut.  0:8  fors.  on  hand,  11:13 

13:1  arise  a  prophet,  glvelh  a  ». 

2.s:46  on  tlii-e  lor  «.  and  wonder 
Jos.  4:0  this  be  a  s.  among  you 
Jud.  0:17  show  me  s.  thou  talk. 

20:38  s.  betw.  Israel  and  liers  In 
1  Sam.  2:34  this  shall  ho  «.  to 
thee,  2  A'.  19:29 

14:10  this  i^inll  be  a  s.  unto  us 

1  J\'.  13:3  s.  Lord  hath  spoken 

2  K.  20:8  what  shall  be  the  s. 
9  this  s.  shall  they  have  of  the 

Lord,  /«.  37:,30;  38:7,22 
2  Chr.  Si-.'U  and  be  gave  him  a  s. 
Is.  7: 1 1  a-k  thee  a  s.  of  the  Lord 
14  I.,  himself  shall  give  you  as. 
19:20  it  shall  bo  for  as.  to  Lord 
20:3  Is.  walked  barefoot  for  u  s. 
5.-i:13  for  an  everlasting  s. 
00:19  I  will  set  a  s.  among  them 
.Jir.  0:1  si-t  up  s.  in  Helli-haeeer. 
41:-2;l  this  bes.  to  you,  Lu.  2:12 
Ezek.  4:3  this  bo  s.  to  house  of  I. 
1-i:fi  I  set  thee  for  a  s.  to  Is.  11 
11-8  make  him  a  s.  and  a  prov. 
24:24  K/.ek.  is  a  s.  27  lliou  ho  s. 
39:1.5  th.  sh.  he  set  up  a  s.  by  it 
Mat.  12:38  Master,  wo«-o.  sec  a  s. 
16:1;  MurkS-.W;  LukeW.V) 
39  seek.  af.  a  s.  no  s.  be  given, 
but  s.  of  Jonas,  10:4;  Mark 
8:12;  ini-e  ll;'2fl,  30 
24:3  what  the  s.  of  thy  coming! 
30  llu-n  appears,  of  Son  of  man 
20-48 betrayed  him  gavothems. 
Mark  13:4  what  s.  when  things 
Lnke  2:34  s.  which  he  spoken 
.Jolin  2:18  w-li.  s.  show.  th.  ?  0:30 
Acts  28:11  whose  s.  was  Castor 
Ilom.  4:11  received  s.  of  circum. 
1  Cor.  l:-22  for  Jews  require  a  s. 
14-22  wherefore  tongues  are  «. 
Rn\  15:1 1  saw  ano.  ».  in  heaven 

SIGIV. 
Dan.  0:8  establish  decree,  and  s. 

SIGNED. 
Dan.  0:9  Darius  s.  the  writing,  10 

SIG\S. 
Gen.  1:14  let  them  he  for  s. 
Ex.  4:9  if  they  will  not  believe  s. 
n  with  this  rod  th.  shall  do  s. 
7:3  I  will  niultiply  my  s.  in  Eg. 
10:2  mavest  tell  thy  son  my  s. 
Xum.  14":11  for  all  s.  I  showed 
Deut.  4:.34  take  nation  by  s.  26:8 
6:22  Lord  showed  s.  on  Egypt, 

AVA.  9:10;  P».  78:43 
7:19  great  s.  Ihi.  eyes  saw-,  29:3 
31-11  in  all  s.  L.  sent  him  to  do 
1  .Saws.  10:7  when  th.  s.  are  come 
9  and  all  those  s.  came  to  pass 
Ps.  74:4  th,  set  up  ensigns  for  s. 
9  w-c  see  not  our  s.  there  Is  no 
105:27  showed  his  8.  amo.  them 
Is  8-18  I  and  children  are  for  s. 
Jer.  10:2  be  not  dismayed  at  s, 
32-'20  set  s.  and  wonders  In  E. 
Dan  4-2  I  thou,  good  to  show  s. 
3  how  great  his  s.  ?  mighty 
0:27  ho  w-orketh  s.  in  heavfn 
Mat.  10:3  not  discern  s.  of  times  ? 
24:-24  th.  shall  arise  false  Christs 

and  show  s.  Mark  13:22 
Mark  10:17  theses.  foUow  them 
20  conflrming  the  word  with  s. 
Ltike  1:62  they  made  «.  to  Zacha. 
21:11  and  great  s.  shall  there  be 
25  s.  in  sun,  moon  and  stars 
John  4:48  e.'icept  ye  sees,  ye  w-ill 
20-30  other  s.  truly  did  Jesus 
Acts  2:19  I  will  show  s.  in  earth 
22  a  man  approved  of  G.  by  s. 
43  s.  w-ere  done  by  apost.  5:12 
4-.3n  s.  mav  be  done  by  name 
7:36 had  showed  s.  andwcuiders 
8:13  Simon  w-ond.  beholding  s. 
14-3  ■T-anted  8.  and  wond.  to  be 
Jluin°V>:Vi  through  mighty  s. 

and  wonders,  2  Cor.  12:12 
2  Thes.  2:9  w-ork.  of  Satan,  wi.  s. 
Ueb.  2:4  G.  bearing  wit.  with  s. 

BIGXET,  S. 
Gen.  88:18  thy  s.  and  staff.  25 
Ex.  28:11  like  emrravings  of  a  «. 
21,  36:  39:14.  30 
39:6  onyx-stones  CTaven  as  s. 
.Jer.  22:24  though  Conlah  were  s. 
Dan.  6:17  king  sealed  it  with  8. 
Hag.  2:-i3  I  will  make  th.  as  a  s. 

sig:nific.\tio\', 

1  Cor.  14:10  none  of  th,  with.  s. 
SIGMF^'. 

yl^^s  21:20  to  s.  accomplishment 
2.3:15  s.  to  capt.  that  he  brini  P 
2.5-27  not  to  s.  the  crimes  laid 

1  Pet.  1:11  search,  what  Sp.  did  s 


SIGXIFIED,  ETII. 

Acts  11:2.'*  .-Vg;!!!.  s.  there  should 
Ileb.  12:27  s.  i-enioving  thosi-  thi. 
Rec.  1:1  s.  it  by  his  angel  to  Jo. 

SIGMFYIXG. 
John  12:33  «.  bv  what  death  sho. 

-lorify  God  18:32;  21:19 
Ueb.  9:8  II.  Gh.  s.  that  the  way 

glllOiV. 
Xum.  21:23  S.  would  not  suffer 

Is.  to  |iass,  Jud.  11:'20 

27  let  the  city  of  S.  ho  built 

28  llame  gone  out  fr.  city  of  S. 
34  as  didst  to  8.  />«^•3:2,  6 

Deal.  2:;i0  S.  king  of  Ileshhon 
21  I  have  begun  to  give  S.  and 
32  S.  ca.  out,  29:7:  Jml.  11:-M 
31-4  do  to  them  as  \\i'.  did  to  S. 

.Jos.  9:10  all  that  he  did  to  S. 

Jud.  11:21  God  delivered  S.  into 

,V<7i.  9:-22  jioBsessed  land  of  S. 

.Jtr.  48:45  llame  com.  fr.  mi.  of  S. 


SIIIO\,  king  of  llio  Aniorlles. 

Sum.  21:21  messcng.  to  S.  k.  of 
A.  Deut.  2:-i6;  Jud.  11:19 
26  city  of  S.  k.  of  A.  -Jos.  12:2 
29  into  captiv.  to  S.  k.  of  Am. 
,34  to  S.  ki.  of  A.  Deut.  3:2 
Deal.  1:4  slain  S.  k.  of  A.  king 
ofBa8han,Ps.  135:11;  130:19 
Jos.  13:10  cities  of  S.  kl.  qf  A. 

SIHOR. 
Jos.  1.3:3  S.  which  is  before 
Jtr.  2:18  to  drink  waters  of  S. 

SILAS. 
Ads  15:22  S.  chief  anion?,  27 
,3-1  it  pleased  S.  to  abide  there 
40  Pa.  chose  S.  10:19  cauijht  S. 
16:-25  at  midnight  Paul  and  S. 
29  fell  down  bef.  Paul  and  S. 
17:4  consorted  with  Paul  and  S. 
10  sent  aw-av  S.  by  night 
15  commandm.  to  S.  to  come 
18:5  8.  and  Timoth.  were  come 

SILEXt'E. 
.Job  4:16  Image  before  me,  w-as  s. 
29:21  men  gave  car,  and  kept  s. 
Ps.  31:18  lying  lips  be  put  to  s. 
:i9:2  I  «-as  dumb  with  s.  I  held 
94:17  my  sonl  almost  dw.  in  s. 
115:17  hei.  any  that  go  into  s. 
Is.  15:1  Moab  fn-o.  to  s.  Kir  to  s. 
Jer.  8:14  our  G.  hath  put  us  to  s. 
Lam.  3:28  sitteth  alone,  keep.  s. 
Amos  8:3  cast  them  forth  with  s. 
Mat.  22:.34  init  Sadducees  to  s. 
Ads  21:40  th.  was  made  ^reat  s. 
22:9  spake  In  Ileb.  they  kept  8. 
1  'J'im.  2:11  let  w-om.  learn  in  8. 
12  nor  to  usurji  hut  to  be  in  8. 
1  Pet.  2:15  mav  put  to  8.  ignor. 
Rev.  8:1  there  was  8.  iu  heaven 

■See  KEEP,  KEPT. 

6ILEXT. 

1  .Sam.  2:9  wicked  shall  bo  s. 
Ps.  22:2  I  cry  in  night,  not  8. 

28:1  not  s.  to  me,  if  thou  bes. 
:)0:!2  sing  praise  to  th.  not  be  s. 
31:17  let  wicked  be  s.  in  grave 
Is.  47:5  sit  thou  s.  and  get  thee 
.Jfr.  8:14  defeuced  ci.  let  us  he  s. 
Zee.  2:13  he  s.  O  all  flesh,  bef.  L. 

SILK. 
Prof.  31:22  her  chilhing  Is  8. 
Ezek.  16:10  I  covered  thee  wi.  8. 

13  thy  raiment  was  s. 
Rcv.  18:12  no  man  buyeth  her  s. 

SILLY. 
.Tob  5:2  envy  slaveth  the  8.  one 
Hos.  7:11  Ephr.  is  like  a  s.  dove 

2  Tim.  3:6  lead  captive  s.  worn. 
SILOAH,  SILOAM. 

Xeh.  8:15  repai.  wall  of  pool  of  S. 
Luke  13:4  on  w-h.  tower  In  S.  fell 
John  9;7  wash  In  pool  of  S.  11 

SILVAM'S. 
2  Cor  1:19  nreaeh.  am.  vou  byS. 
1  Thes.  1:1  Paul,  S.  and  Timoth, 

to  the  cliuich,  2  Thes.  1:1 
1  Pel.  5:12  by  S.  a  faithful  broth. 

SILVEH. 
Gen.  23:15  worth  400  fhek.  of  s. 
Ex  20:23  not  make  gods  of  «. 
26-19  sockets  of  t.  21,  25,  83; 

36:24,  20.  30.  .30 
27-17  hooks  shall  be  ofs.  88:19 
38:-25  8.  of  th.  that  were  numb. 
Ler.  5:15  ram  with  estima.  ofs. 
27-3  esti.  of  male  50  shek.  of  S. 
0  of  female  three  shekels  ofs. 
10  hom.  of  bar.  seed  50  shek.  8. 
\um.  7:13  offer,  one  s.  chanrer, 
8.  bowl  of  70  shekels,  19-79 


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CRUDBN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


sni 

iVum.  7:84 12 cha.  of  «.  13.!.  Iwvvls 

10:2  make  two  trumpers  of*. 

Dent.  2-2:19  amerce  in  100  she.  s. 

29  f:i\'e  damst-rB  fa.  50  shek.  s. 
Jos.  7:21  I  saw  200  shekels  of  s. 
Jud.  17:2  I.IOO  sliekels  of  «. 

10  I  will  irivo  ten  shekels  of  s. 

1  Sam.  0:8  ("iii'Ili  luirt  of  sliek.5. 

2  S-iin.  Isill  I  w(i.  L'iven  10  sh.  s. 
ISshi.iiUlre.  1.000  shek.  ofs. 

21:31  o.\en  for  50  shekels  of*. 

1  K.  10:21  none  s.  2  Clir.  9:20 

27  king  made  s.  to  be  as  stones 
20:39  thou  sh.  pay  a  talent  of  s. 

2  A'.  5:-22  give  them  a  talent  ofs. 
15:20  exacted  of  each  50  she.  s. 
18:15  Hezek.  gave  him  .all  the  «. 
22:4  Hilk.  ma^  sum  s.  broujrht 

1  Chr.  28:14  instruments  of  s. 

29:2,  5 
15  for  the  candlesticks  ofs. 
17  by  weight  fur  ev.  basin  ofs. 

2  Chr.  17:11  Jehosha.  presents  s. 
Nih.  5:15  L'over.  had  40  slie.  ofs. 
Job  3:15  filled  houses  with  s. 

22:25  thou  sh.  have  plenty  ofs. 

27:16  fh.  he  heap  up  s.  as  dust 
17  innocent  shall  divide  the  s. 

28:15  nor  shall  s.  be  weighed  for 
Ps.  12:0  words  of  L.  pure,  as  s. 

66:10  hast  tried  us,  as  s.  is  tried 
Prov.  2:4  if  thou  seekest  her  ass. 

3:14  of  wisd.  is  better  than  ofs. 

8:10  receive  instruction,  not  s. 

10:20  tongue  of  just  is  choice  s. 

16:16  get  underst.  rath,  than  s. 

17:3  lining-pot  is  for  s.  and  the 

25:4  take  away  dross  from  thes. 
Ec.  5:10  he  that  loveth  s.  shall 

not  be  satisfied  with  s. 
Cant.  8:9  will  build  a  palace  ofs. 
Is.  1:22  thy  s.  is  become  dross 

30:.32  sh.  defile  thy  images  ofs. 

48:10  I  refined  tliee,  not  with  s. 

60:17  for  iron  I  will  bring  s.  and 
Jer.  6:;i0  reproba.  s.  sh.  men  call 

10:9  ,•!.  spr.  in.  plates  is  brought 

32:9  I  weighed  him  17  she.  of  s. 
Ezek.  22:18"they  are  dross  ofs, 

20  they  gather  s.  brass  and  iron 

22  .«.  is  melted  in  the  furnace 
27:12  with  s.  Tarshish  traded  in 

Dan.  2::32  breast  and  arms  were  s 
Has.  9:6  pleasant  places  for  s. 

13:2  made  molten  images  ofs. 
Amos  2:6  they  sold  righte.  for  s. 

8:6  that  we  may  buy  poor  for  s, 
Zep.  1:11  howl,  all  that  bear  s. 
Zee.  9:3  Tyrus  heaped  s.  as  dust 

13:9  I  will  refine  tliem  as  s. 
Mai.  3:3  refiner  and  purifier  of  s. 

See  FILLETS,  GOLD,  PIECES. 

SILVER,  A(^jective. 

Gen.  44:2  put  s.  cup  in  sack's 
Prm.  26:23  potsherd  cov.  with  s. 
Ec.  12:6  evers.  cord  be  loosed 
Mat.  27:6  chief  priests  took  s. 
Acts  19:24  Dem.  made  s.  shrines 
See  VESSELS. 

SILVERLIXGS. 
Is.  7:23  thous.  vines  at  thous.  s. 

SILVERSMITH. 

Acts  19:24  Demetrius  a  s.  made 

Talents  of  SILVER. 

1  K.  16:24  bought  liill  for  2^0.  s. 

2  K.  5:5  Naam.  took  ten  I.  of  s. 

23  two  lal.  o/s.  in  two  ba'"s 
15:19  M.  gave  Pul  1,000  I.  o?  s. 

1  CAi:  19:6  Ila.  sent  1,000  t' of  s. 
22:14  a  thous.  thousand  (.  ofs 
29:4  seven  thou.  t.  of  refined  s. 

iChr.  25:6  hir.  iin-ii  SnrWDt.ofs 
27:5  Am.  gave  .Totli.  100  t.  of  s. 
36:3  eondem.  land  in  100  t.  'of  s 

Ear.  7:22  I  deer,  it  to  ino  I.  of  s  ' 
8:26  I  weigh,  to  hand  6.")0  I  .'of  s 

Est.  3:9  will  pay  10,000  t.  ofs. 

Vessels  of  SILVER. 

Num.  7:85  8.  V.  weigh.  2,400  she. 

2  Sam.  8:10  Jor.  brought  v.  of  s. 

1  K.  10:25  man  his  pres.  ves.  'ofs. 

2  A'.  12:13  not  made  ve«.  ofs. 
1  Chr.  18:10  all  manner  of  v.ofs. 

gold  and  brass,  2  Chr.  24:14 

Ezr.  1:0  strength,  with  v.  ofs.  11 

5:14  r.  o/"gold  and  s.  of  house 

8:26  I  weighed  s.  r.  hundred  ta. 

Dan.  5:2  Ijriug  golden  and  s.  v. 

11:8  carry  their  precious  V.  Of  e, 

SIMBOIV. 
Gen.  29:33  and  allied  name  S. 
34:25  S.  and  Levi  took  each  sw. 
35:23  S.  s<m  of  Leah,  E.r..  1:2 
42:24  Joseph  took  fr.  them  S.  36 
43:23  he  brought  ti.  out  unto 


SIX 

Cin.  46:10  sons  of  S.  Ex.  6:15; 
Xian.  1:22;  26:12;  1  Chr. 
4:24,42;  12:25 

48:5  Reuben  and  S.  they  shall 

49:5  S.  and  Levi  are  brethren 
Xum.  1:6  prince  of  S.  2:12  •  7.36 
Deut.  27:12  S.  Levi,  and  Judah 
Jos.  19:1  second  lot  came  to  S.  9 
Jud.  1:3  S.  went  with  Judah.  17 
2  Chr.  15:9  the  strange,  out  of  S. 

34:6  so  did  Josiah  in  S. 
Ezek.  48:24  S.  have  a  portion,  33 
Luke  2:25  whose  name  was  S.  34 

3:30  Levi,  which  was  eon  of  S. 
.•If^s  1.3:1  at  Antioch  S.  that  was 

15:14  S.  hath  declared  how  God 
Tribe  of  SI.MEOX. 
Num.  1:23  t.  ofS.  numb.  59.300 

2:12  t.  of  S.  sh.  pitch  by  Reuben 

10:19  over  the  host  o(  tril>eofii. 

13:5  t.  Q/'S.  Shaph.  to  spy  laud 

34:20  t.  of  S.  Shemucl  to  divide 
Jos.  19:1  second  lot  for  tr.  of  S. 
8  the  inheritance  oUrile'of  S. 

21:4of  ;;■.  0/-.S.  9;  1  C7»-.  6:65 
Rev.  7:7  of  <.  ofS.  sealed  12,000 

SI.MILITUDE. 
Nam.  12:8  «.  of  the  Lord  shall 
Deut.  4:12  but  saw  no  s.  15.  16 
2  Chr.  4:3  under  it  was  s.  of  oxen 
Ps.  106:20  changed  glory  into  s. 

144:12  stones  polished  after  s. 
Van.  10:16  one  like  s.  of  sons  of 
Knin.  5:14  afters,  of  Ad.'s  trans. 
Ikb.  7:15  after  s.  of  Melchisedek 
Jam.  3:9  men  made  after  s.  of  G. 

SIMILITUDES. 
Hos.  12:10  I  have  used  s. 

SI.MOIV. 
Mat.  10:4  S.  Canaan.  Mark  3:18 

13:35  James,  Jos.  S.  Mark  6:3 

16:17  blessed  art  th.  S.  Bar-joua 

17:25  what  thinkcst  thou  S.  ? 
26:6  of  8.  the  leper,  Mark  14:3 
27:32  man  of  Cyre.  S.  by  name, 

Mark  15:21 ;  Lnke  2:J:26 

Mark  1:29  house  of  S.  Luke  4:38 

14:.37  S.  slecpcstthou?  couldest 

Luke  5:3  one  of  shii)S  wh.  was  S. 

4  he  said  unto  S.  Launch  out 

10  who  were  partners  with  S 
6:15  S.  called  Zelotes,  .4c/s  1:13 
7:10  S.  I  have  t-oniewii:it  to  sav 
22:31  S.  S.  :jatan  hath  desired  to 
24:34  risen,  and  appeared  to  S. 
John  1:41  findeth  his  brother  S. 

42  Jesua  said.  Thou  art  S. 
6:71  Ju.  son  of  S.  13:4;  13:2,  26 
21:15  S.  son  of  Jo.  lovest?  16. 17 
Acts  8:9  man  S.  who  beforetime 

13  then  S.  himself  believed  also 

9:4:i  Peter  tarried  many  days  at 

Joppa  wi.  one  S.  10:6,  17,  32 


SIX 


See  PETEB. 

SIMPLE. 

Ps.  19:7  Lord  maketh  wise  the  s. 

116:6  the  Lord  preserveth  the  s. 

119:130  giv.  understanding  to  s. 

ProiK  1:4  to  give  subtilty  to  s. 

22  how  long,  ye  s.  ones,  will 

32  turning  away  of  s.  shall  slay 

7:7  among  s.  ones  a  young  man 

8:5  O  ye  s.  understand  wisdom 

9:4  whoso  is  s.  let  him  turn.  Ifi 

13  a  foolish  woman  is  s. 
14:15  s.  helieveth  every  word 

18  ,«.  inh.  folly ;  19:25  s.  beware 
21:11  punished,  s.  made  wise 
22:3  s.  pass  on  are  punish.  27:12 

Ezek.  45:20  do  for  htm  that  is  «. 
Sotn.  16:18  fair  speeches  dec.  s. 

19  wise  to  good,  s.  concer.  evil 
SIMPLICITY. 

2  Sam.  1.5:11  th.  went  in  theirs. 

Prov.  1:22  how  lo.  wi.  ye  loves.  ? 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  s.  had  conversation 

11:3  corrupted  from  s.  in  Christ 

SIX. 

Ex.  16:1 1  came  to  wildem.  of  S. 

17:1  journey,  fr.  S.  Num.  33:12 

£'3^^.^.30:15  iioiir  my  fury  up.  S. 

16  S.  shall  have  great  pain 

SIIV. 

Oen.  4:7  not  well,  s.  lie.  at  door 

Ex.  34:7  forgiv.  iniquity,  and  s. 

Lev.  4:3  if  priest  s.  accord,  to  s. 

14  wh.  s.  is  known,  cong.  ofl'er 
6:26  ])riest  olfereth  it  for  s.  9:15 
19:17  not  suffer  s.  on  neighbor 

Ni/m.  5:6  when  man  or  wom.  s. 
12:11 1  beseech,  lay  nuts,  upon 
19:9  it  is  a  pnriflcatiim  for  s.  17 
27:3  father  died  in  his  own  s. 

Deut.  15:9  cry  to  L.  it  be  s.  24:15 
19:15  witness  sh,  not  rise  for  a. 


Dent.  21:22  if  a  man  have  com.s. 
22:36  in  damsel  no  s.  wor.  death 
ai:21  it  would  be  s.  in  thee 
21:16  put  to  death  for  his  own  s. 
2  A".  14:6;  2  C/i/-.  25:4 

1  Sam.  15:23  rebel,  as  s.  of  witch. 

1  7i".  8:.34  forgive  «.  of  thy  people 
36  forgive  the  s.  of  thy  servants, 

2  Chr.  6:25,  27 
12:30  this  thing  bee.  a  s.  13:.34 

2  K.  12:16  s.  money  was  priests' 
■Tol  20:11  his  bones  are  full  ofs. 
Pi=.  33:1  blessed  whose  s.  cover. 

51:5  in  s.  did  mother  con.  me 
59:12  for  .«.  of  their  mouth 
109:7  let  his  prayer  become  s. 
14  let  not  s.  of  mother  be  blot. 
Proe.  10:16  wicked  tcndeth  to  s. 
19  in  words  there  want,  not  s. 
14:9  fools  make  a  mock  at  s. 
34  s.  is  a  reproach  to  any  peo. 
21:4  plowing  of  wicked  is  s. 
21:9  thought  of  foolishness  is  s. 
7s. 5:18  woe  to  th.  who  draw  s. 
30:1  that  they  may  add  s.  to  s. 
31:7  idols  your  hands  nia.  for  s. 
53:10  m;ike  soul  an  offer,  fur  s. 

12  he  bare  s.  of  many 
Jer.  17:1  s.  of  Ju.  writ,  with  pen 

3  I  will  give  high  place  for  s. 
51:5  th.  land  was  filled  with  s. 
L'on.  4:6  punishm.  ofs.  of  Sod. 
/^J^'.  4:8  cat  up  s.  of  people 
10:8  s.  of  Is.  shall  be  destroyed 
12:8  no  iniq.  in  me  that  were  s. 
Arnm  8:14  sw.  by  s.  of  Samaria 
Mlc.  1:13  beginning  ofs.  to  Zion 
6:7  fril  i  t  of  liody  for  s.  of  soul 
Zee.  13:1  a  fount,  opened  for  s. 
Mat.  12:31  all  s.  sh.  be  forgiven 
■John  1:29  tak.  aways.  of  world 
8:7  that  is  without  s.  am.  you 
34  whoso  commit,  s.  serv.  ofs. 
9:41  if  blind,  should  have  no  s. 
15:22  not  come,  had  not  s.  24 
16:8  Comfor.  will  reprove  ofs.  9 
19:11  deliv.  me  hath  greater  s. 
Acts  7:60  lay  not  s.  to'th.  charge 
Horn.  8:9  J.  and  Oentil.  under  s. 
20  l^y  law  is  know  ledge  of  s. 
4:7  blessed  whose  s.  is^covered 
5:12  s.  cut.  world,  death  by  s. 

13  till  the  law  s.  was  in  world 

20  where  s.  abounded,  grace 

21  as  s.  reigned  unto  death 
6:1  shall  we  continue  in  s.  ? 

2  sh.  we  th.  are  dead  to  «.  live  ? 

7  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  fr.  s. 

10  he  died,  he  died  to  s.  once 

11  reck,  yourselves  dead  to  s. 

12  let  not  s.  reign  in  yo.  body 

13  nor  yield  your  menib.  to  s. 

14  s.  shall  not  have  dominion 

16  serv.  ye  are,  whether  of  s. 

17  G.  thanked,  were  serv.  ofs. 

18  being  made  free  from  s.  22 
20  wh.  ye  were  seiTants  of  s. 
23  for  the  wages  ofs.  is  death 

7:7  is  law  s.  ?  'G.  forbid  :  kn.  s. 

8  s.  tak.  occasion  wto.  in  me ; 
without  law  s.  is  dead 

9  commandm.  came,  s.  revived 
11  s.  by  commandm.  slew  me 

17  s.  that  dwelleth  in  me,  20 
23  bring,  me  into  captiv.  to  s. 
25  but  with  flesh,  the  law  ofs. 

8:3  s.  condemned  s.  in  the  flesh 

10  body  dead  because  ofs. 
14:23  wiiats.  is  not  of  faith  is  s. 

1  Cor.  6: 18  every  s.  a  man  docth 
15:56  the  sting  of  death  is  s.  and 

the  strength  of  s.  is  the  law 

2  Cor.  5:21  made  him  be  s.  for  us 
Gal.  2:17  Ch.  the  minister  ofs.  ? 

3:22  scrip,  conclu.  all  under  s. 

2  Thes.  2:3  man  ofs.  be  revealed 

Ileb.  3:13  be  hardened  through  s. 

4:15  tempted,  yet  without  s. 

9:26  he  appeared  to  put  away  s. 

28  appear  without  5.  to  salvat. 

10:6  in  sacrifices  furs,  no  pleas. 

8  off.  for  s,  thou  %vouldest  not 

18  remission,  no  offering  for  s. 
11:35  enjoy  the  pleasures'of  s. 
12:1  lay  aside  s.  doth  beset  us 

4  not  resisted,  striv.  against  s. 

13:11  bod.  of  beasts  for  s.  burnt 

Jam.  1:15  it  bring,  forth  s.  and  s. 

when  finished,  bring,  death 

2:9  if  have  respect  to  per.  ye  8. 

4:17  not  good,  to  him  it  is  s. 

1  Pet.  2:22  did  no  s.  nor  guile 
4:1  snfi'.  in  flesh,  ceased  from  8. 

2  Pet.  2:14  eves  can.  cease  fr.  s. 
1  John   1:7  the  blood  of  Jesns 

Christ  his  Son  cleanseth  us 
from  all  s. 
8  say,  We  have  no  s.  we  dece. 


SIX 

1  John  3:4  whoso  comm.  s.  trana- 
grcsseth  ;  s.  is  transgression 
5  manifested,  in  him  is  no  s. 

8  committeth  s.  is  of  the  devil 

9  born  of  G.  doth  not  commit  s. 
5:16  s.  wh.  is  not  to  death,  s. 

17  all  unrighteousn.  is  s.  and 
there  is  a  s.  not  unto  death 
See  BEAR. 

Great  SI!V. 
Gen.  20:9  brought  on  me  great  8. 
Ex.  32:21  bro.  r/.  s.  on  them 
30  M.  said,  Ve  sinned  a  g.  s.  31 

1  Sam.  2:17  s.  of  young  men  g. 

2  K.  17:21  Jeroboam  made  tliem 
sin  a  great  s. 

HU  SIIV. 

Lev.  4:3  bring  for  his  s.  a  bullock 

23  if  A.  s.  come  to  knowl.  28 

5:6  bring  trespass-ofl'cr.  for  h.  s. 

1  K.  15:26  Nadab  walked  in  h.  s. 
34  Baa.  walked  in  way  of  A,  s. 

16:19  Zirari  walked  in  his  s. 
26  Omri  in  //  is  s. 

2  A".  21:16  beside  h.  s.  wherewith 
made  Judah 

17  acts  of  Manasseh,  and  h.  s. 
2  an:  33:19  all  h.  s.  bef  humbl. 
./f)6  .34:37  addeth  rebellion  to  A.  s. 
Is.  27:9  fruit  to  take  away  his  s. 
Ezek.  3:20  shall  die  in  h.  s.  18:24 

33:14  if  he  turn  from  his  s. 
IIos.  13:12  bound  up.  h.  s.  is  hid 
M'lC.  3:8  full  to  declare  to  Is.  h.  s. 

.My  SIIV. 
Gen.  31:36  what  is  mys.  that  th. 
Ex.  10:17  forg.  my  s.  this  once 
1  Sajix.  15:251  pray,  pardon  jnys. 

20: 1  what  my  s.  bef.  thy  father 
I  K.  17:18  to  call  my  s.  to  rem. 
Jot)  10:6  thou  search,  after  my  8. 

13:33  make  me  to  know  my  s. 

14:16  dost  thou  not  watch  mj/s. 

35:3  if  I  be  cleansed  from  my  s. 

Ps.  32:5  I  acknowledged  my  s. 

and  thou  forgavest  my  s. 

38:3  nor  rest  because  of  my  s. 

18  iniqu.  I  be  sorry  fur  ?ny  s. 
51:2  cleanse  me  from  jny  s. 

3  my  s.  bef  59:3  not  for  my  8. 
Prov.  20:9  I  am  pure  from  my  s. 
Dan.  9:20  I  was  confessing  mys. 

See  OFFERING. 

Our  SIX. 

Ex.  34:9  pardon  iniq.  and  our  s. 
Jer.  16:10  what  o.  s.  we  commit. 

Their  SIX. 
Gen.  18:20  because  t.  s.  is  griev. 
60:17  forgive  t/ieirs.  2  Chr.  7:14 
Ex.  32:32  if  thou  forgive  theirs. 
:34  when  I  visit,  I  will  visit  t.s. 
Num.  5:7  they  shall  confess  t.  s. 
Deut.  9:27  stubbornness,  nor  t.  s. 

1  A'.  8:35  if  thev  turn  from  thHr 
s.  2  Chr.  6:2"6 

Neh.  4:5  let  not  t.  s.  be  blotted 

Ps.  85:2  thou  hast  covered  t.  s. 

Is.  3:9  they  declare  t.  s.  as  Sod. 

.ler.  16:18  recompense  /.  s.  doub. 
18:23  neither  blot  out  their  s. 
31:.34  reniemb.  their  s.  no  more 
36:3  that  I  may  forgive  their  s. 

John,  15:22  have  no  cloak  for  t.  s. 
Thy  SIX. 

2  Sa7n.  12:13  Lord  put  away  t.  s. 
Is.  6:7  taken  away.  t.  s.  purged 

Your  SIX. 
Ex.  .32:.30  atonement  for  your  s. 
Xum.  32:23  y.  s.  wi.  find  you  out 
Dent.  9:21  I  took  y.  s.  the  calf 
John  9:41  theref.  y.  s.  rcmainetti 

SIX,  Verb. 
Gen.  39:9  do  this,  and  s.  ag.  G.  f 

42:22  do  not  «.  ag.  the  child 
Ex.  20:20  fear,  that  thou  s.  not 

23:33  lest  make  thee  s.  ag.  me 
LeiK  4:2if  souls,  thro'  ignorance- 

3  if  priest  s.  13  if  congregat.  s. 
27  if  people  s.  thro'  ignorance 

5;  1  if  a  soul  s.  and  hear  swear. 
6:2  if  a  soul  s.  lie  unto  neighbor 
Num.  16:22  s.  w-roth  with  all  f 
Deut.  20:18  should  you  s,  ag.  L. 
24:4  Shalt  not  cause  land  to  s. 
1  Sam.  2:25  if  one  man  s.  against 
another;  s.  against  the  Lord 
12:2:3  God  forbid  I  should  s. 
14::i3  people  s.  against  Lord 
34  s.  not  in  eating  with  blood 
19:4  let  not  king  s.  ag.  servant 
5  wliv  s.  ag.  innocent  blood  ? 

1  A'.  8:46  if  they  shall  s.  against 
thee.  2  Chr.  6::36 

2  K.  21:11  Man.  made  Judah  8. 
2  Chr.  6:22  if  man  s.  ag.  neighbor 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1023 


SIX 


SIN 


Xeh.  fi:13  and  do  so,  nni\  f. 
.13:21!  <li(l  not  Solo.  «.  by  thf»e 
Joli  i-.m  (lid  not  .1.  ».  wi.  his  lips 

6:21  visit  linbitatioii.  and  not  s. 

10:1 1  if  I  *.  thou  markcst  m<- 

31::!0  iicl.  siifTerpd  mouth  to  ». 
iV.  -1;  I  statu!  in  awe.  and  «.  not 

i'>A  take  heiHl  I  s.  not 

llil:11  1  niii;ht  not  »■.  a;.-,  thee 
.^.  Ijili  nu>utli  cause  Ilesh  to  tt. 
Jfi:  32::15  do  this  to  niu.  .1.  to  *'. 
£zfk.  :):2I  ri;;. .».  luit.  dotli  not  ». 
JiiM.  S:ll  Ephraim  hath    made 
nltai^*  to  x.  altars  to  him  to  k. 

1.3:2  now  thev^.  more  and  more 
Ifrif.  18:21  L.  llow  oft  lirot.  x.  f 
Jo)lil5:i\lt.  no  more,  lest  worse 

8:11  nei.  d<>  I  coiul.  ^'.  no  more 

9:2  who  did  f.  man  or  parents? 
PotH.  6:15)  jf.  bee.  not  under  law? 
1  Cor.  8:19  s.  a^'.  Iir<-th.  ».  as.  C. 

1.")::M  awake  to  riihteotis. «.  not 

Eph.  4:2(1  he  ve  an.'rv  and  ».  not 
1  Tim.  5:20  tiiem  tliat  ».  rebuke 

//f».  ia:2Ci  if  we  .J.  wilfull.v  after 

1  Jo/iri  2:1  I  write  unto  yon  that 
ye  s.  not,  and  if  any  man  fi. 

3:9  can.  />.  bee.  he  is  born  of  G. 

6:16  any  man  see  his  bi-other  «. 

See  ISRAEL. 

SllSM. 

Deiil,  33:2  Lord  came  from  S. 

Jtni.  5:5  ipelted.  even  that  S. 

Ps.  68:8  S.  moved  at  nresenco 
n  Lord  is  among  tli.  as  in  S. 

See  MOCST. 

M\rERE. 

Phil.  1:10  be.-',  till  d:iv  of  Ch. 

1  Pel.  2:2  as  babes  desire  «.  milk 
SINCERELY. 

JikI.  9:lci  if  vc  have  d(uie  «.  19 

Pliil.  1:10  oiie  preach  Ch.  not «. 
SIWERITY. 

Jo.<.  24:14  serve  the  Lord  in  «. 

1  Cor.  5:8  uideavened  bread  u(  8. 

2  Cor.  1:12  in  ffodly  s.  we  have 
2:17  as  of  «.  in  the  sidit  of  God 
8:8  to  prove  the  x.  of  your  love 

EjA.  i;:2t  that  love  Liird  J.  in  s. 
Til.  2:7  in  doc.  show,  fravity,  s. 

SIXEW. 
Gen.  32:32  Israel  eat  not  of  the«. 
touched  .1.  in  .«.  that  shrank 
Is.  48:4  thy  neck  is  an  iron 

SIXEWS. 

Job  10:11  with  bones  and  «. 

30:17  bones  are  pierced,  s-  take 

40:1" .«.  of  hi^  stones  are  wrap 

E:ti.  37:8  I  will  lay  f.  upon  you 

6  the  «.  and  flesh  came  upoo 

SIXTIX. 

jN'vm.  32:14  increase  of  «.  men 
Is.  1:4  ah  s.  nation,  a  peo.  laden 
Amos  9:8  eves  of  L.  on  s.  kiu'^'d. 
Mirk  8:38  ashameil  in  •-.  penera. 
Luke  5:8  for  I  am  a  e.  man.  O  L. 

24:7  deliv.  into  hands  of  y.  men 
Soni.  7:13  sin  bee.  exceedinff  s. 

8:3  send.  S.  in  liken,  of  ».  flesli 

SIXG. 
Ex.  15:21  s.  to  the  Lord.  1  Chr. 
16:2.3;  /'.-.  30:4  ;  9."):1 :  96:1.  2; 
98:1;  147:7;  149:1;   Is.  12:5 

39:18  noise  of  them  that  s. 
A'um.  21:17  sprinc  up.  O  well.  s. 
1  Sam.  21:11  did  they  not  «  one 

1  Chr.  16:9  s.  unto  him. «.  psalms 
.33  the  trees  of  the  wood  s.  out 

2  C/ir.  20:22  they  beiran  to  «.  and 
2'^t:;j0  He/-,  commaiul.  Lev.  to». 

Job  29:13  I  caused  wid.  heart  t. 

Ps.  21:13  so  will  we  «.  praise 
3:!:2  praise  the  Lord.  «.  to  him 
3 .--.  to  him  a  new  s(».  /<.  42:10 
51:14  s.  of  thy  ri^hteousn.  14.5:7 
iri:I3  vallcys'shout.  they  also  s. 
66:2  s.  ftirt'h  honor  of  his  n:iino 
4  earth  *.  to  thee,  they  shall  e. 
67:4  let  nations  be  clad  and  «. 
().'^::i2  s.  to  God.  ve  kinirdoras 
71:22  to  thee  will  I  s.  98:5 
•^1:1  s.  alond  to  G.  our  strenffth 
1111:12  fowls  s.  amonj  branches 
10."):2«.  to  him.  ».  psaf.  unto  him 
i:l7:3i'.  us  one  of  the  song's  of  Z. 
4  how  shall  we  «.  L.  sontr  in  ? 
1.38:5  thev  shall  s.  in  ways  of  L. 
1-19:5>-.  aloud  npon  their  beds 

Pror.  29:6  riffhteous  s.  and  rej. 

Js.  2:!:15  after  70  years  sh.  T.  s. 
24:14  thev  shall  s.  for  maj.  of  L. 
26:19  s.  ve  that  dwell  in  dust 
27:2  in  that  day  «.  .vc  to  her 
35:6  then  sh.  tooguc  of  dumb  b. 


Is.  38:20  we  will  s.  my  sonjs 

42:11  let  inhabitants  of  rock  «. 

44:2:1 .«.  ()  ve  heav.  for  L.  49:13 

52:8wilh  the  voice  shall  theyn. 

9  ■<.  to  the  L.  ye  waste  places 

54:1  s.  O  barren,  didst  not  bear 

6.5:14  my  servants  sh.  «.  for  joy 

Jer.  31:7  s.  with  gladness  for  .la. 

12  thev  shall  »'.  in  heijjlit  of  Z. 

51;4S  idl  that  is  therein  shall  s. 

Ezfk.  27:25  ships  of  Tarsh.  did*. 

//<«.  2:15  sh.  «.  in  days  of  yimth 

Zep.  2:14  their  voice  sliall  *. 

3:14  «.  daut'h.  of  Zion.  ZfC.  2:10 

Jiiw.  5:13  any  merry  ?  let  him  «. 

lien.  15:3  they  s.  son;;  of  Moses 

I  nil!  lilXG. 
£'x.  15:1  /  iri/l  .<.  to  the  Lord, 

./»»/.  5:3;  />-.  13:6 
Ps.  .57:7  Hxeil.  O  God.  I  will  s. 
9  /  vill  s.  to  thee  am.  nations 
59:16  /  H'.  s.  of  thy  [Miwer.  89:1 
17  unto  thee.  O  my  stre.  «'.  Is. 
101:1  /  trill  s.  of  mercy  and  .iud. 
101:;):)  / Hill s.  to  the  L.  as  long 
14 1:9  /  ici«  s.  a  new  son? 
Is.  5:1  now  ivin  Is.  to  well-helo. 
Horn.  15:9  for  this  cause  will  Is. 
1  Cor.  1 1: 15  /  u-ill  s.  with  the  sp. 
/  will «.  with  understanding 

See  PRAISE,  PRAISKS. 

SIXGER. 

Dan.  3:97  nor  w.  hair  of  head  «. 
SIXGER. 

1  Chr.  6:33  lleinan  a  s.  scm  of  .1. 
Bab.  3:19  to  chief  «.  on  lustrum. 

SIXGERS. 
1  A'.  10:12  made  psalteries  for  s. 
2CTr.  9:11 

1  Chr.  9:33  these  are  the  s.  15:16 
1.5:19  s.  were  appoint,  to  sound 

27  Levitcs  and  .I.  had  flne  lin. 

2  Chr.  .5:13  trumpet,  and  .s'.  were 
20:21  .lehoshaphat  appointed  s. 
23:13  peo.  rejoiced  also  s.  29:28 
.35:15  the  s.  the  sons  of  .\saph 

Ezr.  2:41  s.  childr.  of  Asaph  128 
70  ^•.  dwelt  in  cities.  AW*.  7:73 
7:7  some  s.  went  up  to  .Terusa. 
Xeh.  7:1  the  5.  were  appointed 
10:29  the .«.  clave  to  their  hret. 
11:22  .S-.  were  over  bus.  of  house 
2:)  portion  for*;.  12:47;  13:5 
12:2.8  sons  of  *.  (rathered  tbems. 
2!l  the*,  builded  them  villa^'cs 
42 .«.  sanir ;  45 ".  kept  wardof  G. 
46  in  davs  of  Da.  there  were  «. 
13:10  Levites  and  «.  were  fled 
Ps.  IB:25  s.  went  before 
87:7  as  W'-ll  s.  as  players 
Eztk.  40:41  chamb.  of*',  in  court 
SIcn-SIXGERS,  women- 
SIXGERS. 
Ee.  2:8  I  gat  im  n-s.  and  wo.-s. 

PIXGETII. 
Prov.  85:20  so  is  he  that  «.  songs 

SIXGIXG. 
1  Sam.  18:6  wo.  came  out  of  Is.  s. 

1  Chr.  6:32  ministered  with  s. 
13:8  Dav.  and  Is.  played  with.«. 

2  Chr.  2:!:18ofl'er  burnt-olT.  wi.  «. 
.30:21  «.  with  loud  instru.  to  L. 

yeh.  12:27  kept  dedication  wi.  s. 
Ps.  100:2  bef.  presence  with  ». 

126:2  our  tongue  filled  with  «. 
Cniil.  2:12  time  of  the*,  ofbirds 
Is.  14:7  they  break  forth  into  s. 

16:10  in  vineyards  shall  be  no*. 

.3.5:2  sh.  blossom  with  joy  and  s. 

44:2:)  break  into  s.  ye  mount. 

48:20  flee  fnun  Chaldeans  wi.  s. 

49: 13  bri'ak  forth  into  s. 

51:11  red<'emed  sh.  come  wi.  s. 

.54:1  break  forth  into  s.  O  bar. 

.5.5:12  mount,  shall  break  into*. 
Zfp.  3:17  jov  over  thee  with  s. 
Eph.  5:19  K.'in  y.  heart.  Col.  3:16 

SIXGIXG-MEX,  SIXGIXG- 
WOMEX. 
2  .Ham.  19:.35  I  hear  s.-m.  s.-w. 
2  Chr.  .35:25  the».-m.  spake  of  .J. 

Ezr.  2:65  200  s.-m.  200  s.-ivoinen 

Xeli.  7:67  245  s.-m.  and  s.-women 

8IXGLE. 

Mai.  6:22  if  eve  s.  whole  body 

full  of  light,  L'de  lUM 

8IXGL.EXES6. 

Arts  2:46  eat  meat  wi.  s.  of  heart 

Eph.  6:5  in  s.  of  heart.  Cot.  3:22 

SIXGIXAR. 

J^v.  27:2  man  shall  make  s.  vow 

SIXK. 

Ps.  69:2  I  s.  in  deep  mire  where 


SIX 

Jer.  61:54  Baby.  ».  and  not  riso 

.',fal.  14:30  begiiniing  to  «.  cried 

Luke  5:7  so  that  they  began  to«. 

9:44  sayings  s.  into  your  ears 

SIXXED. 
Er.  9:34  I'haraoh  s.  yet  more 
32:30  ye  have  s.  a  gri'at  sin.  31 
33  whosoever  hath  m.  him  will 
Ler.  4:3  for  sin  be  hath  »■.  a  bnl. 
22  ruler  s.  23 ;  'i.'^  one  of  peo.  s. 
5:5  confess  he  hath  s. 
I'.:4  bee.  he  bath  «.  shall  restore 
.Xiiin.  12:11  lay  nolx.  wher.  wc». 
32:2:)  ye  have*,  against  the  L. 
1/tiit.  9:16  behold,  ye  h:ul*.  ag.  L. 
18  your  sins  wh.  ye*,  in  doing 
.Aw.  7:11  Isr.  hath  *.  and  trangr. 
Ji/il.  Il:'i7  t  have  not  s.  ag.  thee 
1  Sam.  19:4  he  hath  not  x.  ag  th. 
24:11  I  have  not  s.  against  thee 

1  K.  8::)3  thev  have  s.  asrainst 
thee.  :)5;  -2  Chr.  6:24.26 

50 ftngive peo.  th. *'. 2  Chr. 6:.39 
1.5::i0  .ler.  which  he  «.  16:1:!.  19 
18:9  what  have  1  s.  that  tliou 

2  A'.  17:7  Israel  had  0.  against  L. 
91-17  sin  th.  Manas,  s.  is  writ. 

Xeh.  9:-29  .«.  a;;ainst  thy  judgm. 

./oA  1:5  .lob  said.  My  sons  ha.  s. 

22  in  this  ,1.  s.  not,  nor  charg. 

8:4  if  chil.  have*,  against  him 

24:19  so  doth  gravi'  who  haves. 
Ps.  78:17  they  »'.  vet  more.  ,32 
Is.  4:):27  thy  first  lather  hath  s. 
.ler.  2::)5  sayest.  I  have  not  «. 

10::)  bec:iuse  ve  have  *'.  44:23 

50:14  Babylon  hath  s.  ag.  Lord 
Lam.  1:8  J'er.  hath  gricvcuisly  s. 

.5:7  fathers  have  «.  and  are  not 
Ezek.  18:24  sin  he  hath  s.  in  th. 

28:16  violence,  and  thon  hast*. 

.37:93  dwelliuir-li.  wherein  th.  s. 
//«,«.  4:7  as  thev  increased  tbc-ys. 

10:9  thou  hast  *.  fr.  days  of  u. 
Ilali.  2:10  thou  hast  s.  ag.  soul 
John  9:3  neither  this  man  s.  nor 
Rom.  2:12  as  have  ,•.-.  with,  law, 
as  have  s.  in  the  law 

3:9;j  all  have  «.  and  come.  5:12 

5:14  death  over  them  had  nots. 
16  not  as  it  was  by  one  that  s. 

1  Cor.  7:'28  if  marry,  hast  not  s. 
9  Cor.  12:21  I  bewail  many  that  s. 

13:2  I  write  to  them  wh.  have  x. 
Hell.  3:17  was  it  not  wi.  thems.  f 

2  Pet.  2:4  O.  spared  not  angels.?. 
1  John  1:10  if  s:iy.  We  have  nots. 

I  hove  SIXXED. 
Et.  9:-27  riinr.  said,  //'.  *'.  10:16 
Ninn.  •J2::!4  Haloam  said,  Ih.  *'. 
,Jos.  7:20  indeed.  Ih.s.  as.  God 

1  Sam.  15:'W  Saul  said,  I  have  s. 
.30;  26:21 

2  Sam.  19:13  Da.  said  to  Na.  Ih. 
«.  94:10,  17;  1  CTr.  21:8,  17 

1990  thy  serv.  doth  know  Ih.  s. 
.lob  7:-20  ■//(.  s.  3.3:27  say.  Ih.s. 
Ps.  41:4  heal  mv  soul.  I  hare  s. 

.51:4  asainst  thee  only  hare  Is. 
.Mir.  7:9  if  hare  s.  airainst  him 
.Vol.  27:4  .Tudas  said.  I  hare  g. 
Luke  15:18  prodi.  said,  Ih.  s.  21 

We  have  SIXXED. 
Xiim.  12:11  sin.  wherein  iveh.  s. 

14:40  for  we  hare  s.  Pent.  1:41 

21-7  uv  h.  s.  have  spoken  ag.  L. 
.Iud.  10:10  we  h.  s.  bee.  wc  have 
forsaken  God.  1  Sam.  19:10 
15  we  h.s.  do  what  seem,  good 
1  Sam.  7:6  and  said,  we  hare  s. 

1  A'.  8;47  we  h.s.  done  perversely 

2  Chr.  6:.37  we  h.  s.  done  amiss 
.\'eh .  1:6  confess  sins  we  hare  s. 
Ps.  106:6  we  A.  s.  with  our  fath. 
Is.  42:21  L.  ag.  whom  we  hares. 

64-5  tliou  art  wroth,  for  we  h.  «. 
J/r.  3:25  lie  down  in  sh.  we  h.  s. 
8:14  given  ns  gall,  for  we  h.  s. 
14:20  acknow.  wick,  we  hare  s. 
Dan.  9:5  we  h.  s.  committed  ini. 
15  t«  have  s.  done  wickedly 
SIXXER. 
Proi'.  11:31  more  wicked  and*. 
13:6  wickedn.  ovcrthroweth  «. 
22  wcjdlh  of*,  laid  np  fi>r  jnst 
Ec.  2:26  the  *.  he  giveth  travail 
7:26  «.  shall  be  taken  by  lier 
8:19  thro'  «.  do  evil  100  times 
9:2  so  is  s.  and  he  that  sweareth 
18  one  «.  destroy,  much  good 
la.  Kf.iCi  s.  being  100  years  old 
L'l.  7:37  wo.  in  city  who  was  *. 
15:7  joy  in  heaven  over  one  s. 
18:13  «.  be  merciful  to  me  a  «. 
19:7  guest  with  man  a  *•. 
John  9:16  can  «.  do  miracles  ? 


SIX 
Jo/in  9:94  gi.  O.  |iraise,  man  l8». 
25  whe.  he  be  a  *.  I  know  not 
Pnm.  3:7  yet  judged  as  a  «.  / 
Jam.  5:20  convert.  *.  save  a  soul 
1  Pet.  4:18  wliere  ungodly  ».  ap. 

SIXNBRS. 
Gen.  13:13  men  tif  S()d.  were  *. 
1  Sam.  15:18  utterly  destroy  *. 
/'*'.  1:1  stand,  not  in  way  of  x. 
5  nor  *.  in  con;;re.  of  righteous 
2.5:8  theref.  will  he  teach*,  way 
26:9  gather  not  my  scuil  with  *. 
51:1:)  *.  sh.  be  converted  to  the« 
104:35  let  the  *.  be  consumed 
Piw.  1:10  if*,  ent.  consent  not 
13:21  evil  pursueth  *.  to  right. 
2.3:17  let  not  thv  heart  envy  ». 
/*.  1:28  destr.  of*,  be  together 
13:9  destroy  «.  thereof  out  of  it 
3:1:14  the  *.  in  Z.  are  afraid 
Amos  9:10  «.  shall  die  by  sword 
Mat.  9:10  many  «.  sat  at  meat 
with  Jesus.  Mark  2:15 
13  call  right,  but  »■.  to  repent- 
ance, J7«rt  9:17;  Luke  urn 
11:19  fri.  of  pub.  and  «.  Lu.  7:34 
Luke  6:39  *.  love  those  love  them 
,3.3  what  tha.  ha.  ye  ?  *.  do  same 
34  *.  lend  to  s.  to  receive  again 
13:2  suppose  th.  these  were  s.  4 
15:1  ])unlicaiis  and  *.  to  hear 
.John  9:31  kn.  G.  heareth  not  ». 
Itwn.  5:8  wh.  we  were*.  C.  died 
Oal.  2:15  tiews.  not*,  of  (ientiles 
17  if  w-e  ourselves  are  ftumd  *. 
1  Tim.  1:9  the  law  is  made  for*. 

15  Ch.  .Tesus  came  to  save  *. 
./am.  4:8  ye  *.  purify  hearts 
Jude  15  speeches  *.  have  spoken 

SIXXEST. 
Job  35:6  if  thou  *.  what  do.  thon 

SIXXETH. 
Xum.  15:28  soul  that  s.  ignoran. 

29  law  for  him  *.  thro'  ignor. 
Peul.  19:15  not  rise  in  sin  he  *. 
1  A'.  8:16  is  no  man  that  «.  not 

HChr.  6:36;  Ec.  7:90 
Prov.  8::)6  he  that  «.  wrong,  soul 
14:21  that  despiseth  neighbor  *. 
19:2  that  hasteth  with  leet  *. 
20:2  whoso  provoketh  a  king  *. 
Ezi-k.  14:13  wh.  land  s.  I  stretch 
18:4  soul  that  *.  it  shall  die.  20 
33:12  for  righteous,  in  day  he  *. 
1  Cor.  6:18  tbniicator  s.  ag.  body 
7:36  do  what  he  will,  «.  not 
7^il.  3:11  such  is  subverted  and*. 
1  John  3:6  whoso,  abid.  in  him,«. 
not.  whoso.  *.  hath  not  seen 
8  devil  *.  from  the  beginning 
5:18  whoso,  is  born  of  G.  *.  not 

SIXXIXG. 
Gen.  20:6  I  withheld  thee  fr.  s. 
Lev.  6:3  man  does,  «.  therein 
SIX'S. 

1  K.  14:16  give  Is.  up  bee.  of*. 
15:3  Abij.  walked  in  «.  of  Rcho. 

30  smote  N.  bee.  of  *.  of  Jero. 
16:13 .«.  of  Baasha.  and  .".  of  El. 

31  light  thing  to  wa.  in*,  of  J. 

2  A'.  3:3  .leho.  cleaved  to  *.  of  J. 
10:29  from  *.  of  Jeroboam  Jehu 
13:6  Is.  departed  not  fr.  *.  of  .1. 
17:29  Is.  walked  in  s.  of  Jerob. 
24:3  reimive  Ju.  for  s.  of  Mana. 

2  Chr.  '28:10  are  th.  not  wi.  y. .«.  / 
X,/i.  1:6  ciinfess  the  s.  of  Israel 
.Ml  13:'2:j  how  many  are  my  s.? 
Ps.  19:13  keep  thy  servant  fr.  *. 
25:7  remem.  not  *.  of  my  youth 
Pror.  5:22  hold,  with  cords  of*. 
10:12  strifes,  love  covereth  all  *. 
28:13  that  covereth  *.  not  prosp. 
Is.  40:2  received  double  for  her  «. 
43:24  ma.  me  to  serve  wi.  thy  s. 
25  blot  out.  not  remem.  thy  s. 
44:29  blot,  out  as  a  cloud  thy  *. 
./er.  15:13  I  give  to  spoil  for  *. 
.30:14  bee.  thy  s.  increased,  15 
50:20  «.  of  Judah  sought 
Lam.  3:.39  for  pnnishm.  of  his  ». 
4:13  s.  of  her  pronh.  and  priests 
29  Edom,  hewilldiscov.  thys. 
Ezek.  16:51  S.  committed  thy  *. 
59  bear  thine  own  shame  for  *. 
18:14  that  seeth  his  father's  s. 
91  if  wicked  turn  from  his  s. 
23:49  shall  bear  «.  of  your  idols 
.33:16  none  of  his  «.  be  mention. 
Dan.  9:24  make  end  of*. 
Mir.  1 :5  for  «.  of  house  of  Israel 
6:13  making  desol.  bee.  of  thys. 
.ifu'.  26:28  shed  for  remissi.  of*. 
Luke  '24:47  remis.  of*,  preached 
./ohn  <.I:M  altogether  born  in  *. 
20:23  *.  ye  remit,  whose  *.  reta. 


1024 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


SIS 

Acts  22:16  wash  away  thy  s. 

Som.  7:5  s.  did  work  in  members 

E])h.  2:1  who  were  dead  in  **.  5 

Col.  2:llpiitti.  offthebody  of^. 

1  Tim.  5:22  partakers  of  men's  .«. 
24  men's  J!,  opened  beforehand 

E€b.  2:17  reconcilia.  fors.  of  pe. 
6:1  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  s. 
7:27  for  his  own  s.  for  people's 
9:28  Ch.  off.  to  bear  8.  of  many 
10:4  Iilood  of  goats  take  away  s. 
12  oiiVi-ed  one  sacrifice  for  s. 

Jam.  5:30  and  hide  mnltit.  of  $. 

1  Ptt.  2:24  dead  too;,  live  to  righ. 
3:18  Christ  once  suffered  for  s. 
4:S  charity  cover  multitude  of  if. 

2  Pet.  1:9  was  pureed  from  his  .<f. 
1  Johji  2:2  the  s.  of  whole  world 
Bev.  18:4  be  not  partak.  of  her  s. 

5  her  s.  have  reach,  unto  heav. 

See  FORGIVE.  FORGIVEN. 

My  SI\S. 

Ps.  51:9  hide  thv  face  from  my  s. 

69:5  O  G.  //iy ,«!  not  hid  fr.  thee 

Is.  33:17  cast  my  s.  behind  back 

Our  SI\S. 

1  Sam.  12:19  added  to  our  s. 

2  Chr.  28:13  int.  to  add  to  om^  s. 
Neh.  9:37  ki.  over  us  bee.  of  o.  $. 
Ps.  79:9  purge  away  ours. 

90:3  o.s.  in  fight  of  countenance 

103:10  not  dealt  accord,  to  o.  g. 
Is.  59:12  our  s.  testify  against  us 
I^zek.  33:10  if  a'(/'  s.  be  ou  us 
Dan.  9:16  bee.  of  o.  s.  peo.  beco. 
1  Co?:  15:3  Christ  died  for  our  s. 
Gal.  1:4  gave  himself  for  oitr  s. 
Heb.  1:3  himself  purged  o?/;'s. 
1  Pet.  2:24  his  omi  self  bare  o.  s. 
1  John  1:9  if  we  confess  our  s. 

3:5  manifest,  to  takeaway  o.  s. 
Eev.  1:5  washed  us  from  our  s. 

Their  Sl\9. 
Lev.  16:16  transgression  in  th.  s. 
Num.  16:26  consumed  in  all  t.  8. 
1  A'.  14:22  provoked  with  their  s. 

16:2  prov.  me  to  anger  with  t.  s. 
Neh.  9:2  Israel  confessed  their  s. 
Is.  58:1  show  house  of  Jacob  ^  s. 
Jer.  14:10  vis.  t.  s.  Hos.  8:13;  9:9 
3/?f.  7:19  cast  all  t.  s.  into  sea 
Mat.  1:21  save  his  peo.  from  t.  s. 

3:6  bapt,  coufes.  t.  s.  Mark  1:5 
Mark  4:12  t.  s.  should  be  forgiv. 
Zuke  1:77  salva.  by  remis.  of  ^  s. 
Horn.  11:27  shall  take  away  t.  s. 
1  Thes.  2:16  to  fill  up  t.  s.  alway 
Seb.  8:12  I  w.  be  merciful  to  t.  s. 

10:17  th.  s.  remember  no  more 

Your  SnS. 

Zee.  16:30  may  be  clean  fr.  y,  s. 

96:18  punish  you  for  y.  s.  24.  28 
Dent.  9:18  nor  driuk,  bee.  of  y. ;:. 
Jos.  24:19  G.  will  not  forgi.  y.  s. 
Is.  1:18  tho'  your  s.  be  as  scarlet 

59:2  your  s.  nave  hid  his  face 
Jer.  5:2.1  y.  s.  withholden  good 
Ezek.  21:24  in  doings  y.  s.  appe. 
Atfws  5:12  know  y.  trans,  and  s. 
John  8:21  seek  me.  die  in  y.  s.  24 
Acts  3:19  rei>ent,  that  y.  s.  may 
1  Cor.  15:17  raised,  ye  are  in  y.  s. 
Cot.  2:13  you  being  dead  in  y.  s. 
1  John  2:12  y.  s.  are  forgiven  you 
SIGN.    Deut.4:-^ 
See  zioN. 

SIR,  S. 

Gen.  43*20  s.  we  ca.  to  buy  food 

Mat.  21:30  I  go  s.  and  went  not 

John  4:11  s.  thou  hast  notlii.  to 

49  s.  come  ere  my  child  die 

5:7  f.  I  ha.  no  man  to  put  me  in 

12:21  saying,  s.  we  would  see  J. 
Acts  7:26\«.  ye  are  brethren,  why 

16:30  s.  wh.  mu.  I  do  to  be  sa.  ? 

27:25  where,  s.  be  of  good  cheer 
Pev.  7:14  said  to  him,  s.  th.  kno. 

SIRIO\. 
D'^uf.  3:9  which  Sidonianscall  S. 
Ps.  29:6  Lebanon  and  S.  like  a 

6ISERA. 
Jud.  4:2  captain  of  host  was  S. 
17  S.  fled  away  on  his  feet,  22 

5:20  the  stars  fought  ai^ainst  8. 

26  with  hammer  ^^ho  hiiiolL'  S. 

28  the  mother  of  8.  Inoked  out 

1  Sam.  12:9  sold  into  hand  of  S. 

Szr.  2:53  children  of  S.  Nethi- 

nim  went  up.  .V*'^.  7:55 
Ps.  83:9  do  unto  them  as  to  S. 
SISTER. 

Gen.  24:60  our  •■■.  be  thou  mother 

34:13  defiled  Dinah  their  s.  27 
31  deal  with  our  s.  as  a  harlot  ? 


SIT 

Ex.  2:4  his  s.  stood  afar  off 
Lev.  18:9  shalt  not  uncovers. 
11  thy  s.  18  a  wife  to  hers. 

20:17  if  a  man  take  s.  see  nake. 

21:3  his  s.  a  virgin,  be  defiled 
Nu?n.  6:7  not  defiled  for  his  8. 
/Jeut.  2T:22  curs,  that  lieth  wi.  s. 
Jud.  15:2  yonn.  s.  fairer  th.  she  ? 
2Sa}n.  13:1  Ab.  had  fair  5.  Tamar 

22  had  forced  his  s.  Tamar,  32 
Cant.  8:8  lit.  s.  hath  no  breasts 
Jer.  3:T  treacherous  s.  Ju.  saw  it 

8  s.  feared  not ;  10  s.  not  turn. 

22:18  lament,  saying,  Ah,  my  s. 

Ezek.  16:45  thou  arts,  of  sisters 

46  elder  s.  Samaria,  youn.  s.  S. 

48  So.  thy  s.  not  done  as  thou 
22:11  ano.  hath  humbled  his  s. 
2:3:4  Ah.  elder,  Aholibah  hers. 

18  mind  was  alienated  from  s. 

31  thou  walk,  in  way  of  thy  s. 

32  drink  of  thy  s.  cup  deep,  33 
44:25  s.  that  hath  no  lius.  defile 

Mat.  12:50  same  is  brother,  s. 
Luke  10:39  had  a  s.  John  11:1,  5 
John  19:25  stood  by  cross  m.'s  s. 
Acts  23:16  Paul's  s.  eon  heard  of 
Bom.  16:1  Phebe  ours,  servant 

1  Cor.  7:15  s.  is  not  under  bond. 
9:5  we  not  power  to  lead  a  s.  ? 

Vol.  4:10  Marcus  s.  son  to  Barna. 
Jam.  2:15  if  a  bro.  ors.  be  naked 

2  John  13  children  of  thy  elect  8. 

SISTER-I\-LAW. 
Buth  1:15  5. -i.-/.  is  gone  back 

My  SISTER. 
Gen.  12:13  say,  thou  art  my  s. 

19  why  saidst  thou.  She  is  my 
s.  20:2,5,12;  26:7,9 

30:8  I  have  wrestled  with  my  s. 
2  .'?am.  13:5  let  7tiys.  Ta.  come,  6 

20  hold  thou  thy  peace,  7ny  8. 
Job  17:14  said  to  worm,  art  my  s. 
Prov.  7:4  thou  art  my  s. 

Cant.  4:9  ravi.  my  heart,  my  8. 
10  how  fair  is  thy  love,  my  s. 
5:1  am  come  into  my  gar.  fny  8. 
2  open  to  me,  7fiy  s.  my  love 
Mark  3:35  same  my  bro.  ?}iy  s. 
Luke  10:40 do.  th.  notcaremys.^ 

SISTERS. 

Jos.  2:13  Bwe.  ye  will  save  my  s. 

Job  1:4  called  for  three  s.  to  eat 

42:11  came  his  brethren  and  s. 

Ezek.  16:45  th.  art  sister  of  thy  s. 

51  thou  hast  justified  thy  s.  52 

61  asha.  when  thou  receive  s. 

Hos.  2:1  say  unto  your  s.  Ruha. 

Mat.  13:56  s.  with  us  ?  Mark  6:3 

1  Tim.  5:2  int.  as  s.  ^vith  purity 

SIT. 
Num.  32:6  go  to  war  ye  s.  here 
Jud.  5:10  ye  thats.  in  judgment 
Buth  4:1  ho,  8.  down  here,  2 

1  Sam.  9:22  s.  in  chiefest  place 
16:11  will  not  s.  down  tilt  he  co. 
20:5  not  fail  to  s.  with  king 

2  Sam.  19:8  king  doth  s.  in  gate 

1  A'.  1:13  Solomon  shalU'.  17 
8:25  not  fail  man  to  s.  on  thr.  of 

Is.  2  Chr.  6:16;  Jer.  33:17 

2  K.  7:3  s.  here  till  we  die  ?  4 
10:30  sons  s.  on  throne,  15:12 
18:27  to  men  who  s.  Is.  36:12 

Ps.  26:5  will  not  s.  with  wicked 
69:12  s.  in  gate  speak  aga.  me 
110:1  s,  thou  at  my  ri^rht  hand 
119:23  princes  also  did  s. 
127:2  vain  for  you  to  s.  up  late 

Ec.  10:6  rich  s.  in  low  place 

Is.  3:26  desolate  s.  on  ground 
16:5  s.  upon  the  throne  in  truth 
30:7  their  strength  is  to  s.  still 
42:7  bring  them'  that  s.  in  dark. 
47:1  s.  in  dust,  s.  on  grou.  52:2 
5  s.  thou  silent,  O  daughter 
14  not  be  a  fire  to  s.  beiore  it 

Jer.  8:14  whv  do  we  8.  still? 
13:13  1  winflll  them  that  s. 
18  say  unto  king,s.  down  36:15 
36:30  none  to  s.  ou  throne  of  D. 
48:13  come  fr.  glory,  s.  in  thirst 

Lain.  2:10  elders  of  Z.  s.  on  gro. 

Ezek.  26:16  .».  upon  the  ground 
28:2  said,  I  s.  in  seat  of  God 
33:31  s.  before  thee  as  niv  peop. 
44:3  princ  shall .«.  in  it  to  eat 

Dun.  7:26  the  iudguK-iit  ^hail .«. 

Joel  3:12  s.  to  judire  the  heathen 

Mlc.  4:4  A\  evurv  man  under  vine 

Zee.  3:3  thou  and  thy  fellows  s. 
6:13  s.  and  rule  upon  his  throne 

Mat.  8:11  many  sh.  s.  with  Abr. 
20:21  sons  a.  one  on  thy  ri.  hand 

23  but  to  ,".  on  my  right  hand, 
Mark  10:37,  40 


SIX 

Mat.  23:2  Phar.  8.  in  Moses'  seat 
26:36  s.  ye  here,  Mark  14:32 
Luke  9:14  s.  by  fifties  in  a  comp. 
12:37  make  them  to  s.  down 
13:29  shall  s.  in  kingdom  of  G. 
14:8  s.  not  down  in  high,  room 
17:7  go,  and  s.  do'wn  to  meat 
John  b:10  Je.  said,  Make  men  s. 
Acts  2:30  Ch.  to  s.  on  his  throne 
8:31  come  up  and  $.  with  him 
1  Cor.  8:10  to  see  thee  s.  at  meat 
Jam.  2:3  s.  th.  here  in  good  pla. 
Bev.  3:21  s.  with  me  in  my  thro. 
18:7  for  she  saith,  I  s.  a  queen 
SITTEST. 
Ex.  18:14  why  s.  thou  thyself? 
Deut.  6:7  talk  of  th.  when  thou  s. 
Ps.  50:20  thou  s.  and  speakest 
Prov.  23:1  s.  to  eat  with  a  ruler 
Jer.  22:2  that  s.  on  the  throne 
Acts  23:3  s.  thou  to  judge  me  ? 

SITTETH. 
Ex.  11:5  from  first-born  that  s. 
Lev.  15:4  ev.  thing  whereon  he  s. 
Deut.  17:18  when  he  s.  on  throne 
1  K.  1:46  Solomon  s.  on  throne 
Est.  6:10  Mordecai  s.  at  gate 
Ps.  1:1  nors.  in  seat  of  scornful 
10:8  he  s.  iu  the  lurking  places 
29:10  s.  on  flood  ;  Lord  s.  king 
47:8  G.  s.  on  throne  of  holiness 
99:1  L.  s.  betw.  the  cherubim 
Prov.  9:14  for  she  s.  at  the  door 
20:8  king  s.  in  throne  of  judgm. 
7s.  23:6  to  him  that  s.  in  judgm. 
40:22  he  that  s.  on  the  heavens 
Jer.  29:16  saith  of  king  that  8. 
Lam.  3:28  s.  and  keepeth  silence 
Zee.  1:11  behold,  earth  s.  still 
Mat.  23:22  swear  by  him  that  s. 
Luke  14:28  s.  not  down  first,  31 
22:27  is  not  he  that  s.  at  meat  ? 

1  Cor.  14:30  if  any  thing  be  re- 

vealed to  another  that  s.  by 
Col:  3:1  C.  s.  on  right  hand  of  G. 

2  Thes.  2:4  G.  s.  in  temp,  of  God 
Bev.  5:13  power  to  him  that  s. 

6:16  from  face  of  him  that  s. 
7:10  salva.  to  our  God  which  s. 
SITTIXG. 

1  K.  10:5  s.  of  serv.  2  Chr.  9:4 
13:14  man  of  God  s.  under  oak 

22:19  I  saw  L.  s.  upon  his  thro. 
2  C/i?'.  18:18:  7s.  6:1 

2  K.  4:38  sons  of  proph.  were  8. 
9:5  captains  of  the  host  were  8. 

Neh.  2:6  queen  also  s.  by  him 
Est.  5:13  Mordecai  the  Jew  s. 
Ps.  139:2  knowest  my  down-s. 
Jer.  17:25  king  s.  on  thr.  22:4,  30 
38:7  kin^  s.  in  ^ate  of  Benjamin 
Lam.  3:63  behold  their  s.  down 
Mat.  20:30  blind  men  s.  by  way 
26:64  Son  of  man  s.   on  right 

hand  of  God,  Mark  14:62 
27:36  s.  down,  watched  him 
Mark  5:15  him  that  was  poss.  s. 
16:5  they  saw  a  young  man  s. 
Luke  2:46  s.  in  midst  of  doctors 
8:35  and  found  him  s.  clothed 
John  2:14  changers  of  money  s. 
Ads  2:2  house  where  th.  were  s. 
Bev.  4:4  I  saw  twenty-four  el- 
ders s. 
SITTIING-PLACE. 
2  Chr.  9:18  stays  each  side  s.-p. 

SITUATE. 
Ezek.  27:3  art  ^.  at  entrv  of  sea 
Nah.  3:8  populous  No  th.  was  8. 

SITt'ATIOiV. 
2  K.  2:19  s.  of  the  city  is  pleasa. 
Ps.  48:2  beauti.  for  s.  joy  of  earth 

SI  VAX. 
Est.  8:9  3d  month,  month  of  S. 

SIS.     See  BRANCHES. 

SIX  cities. 

Num.  35:6  be  s.  c.  for  ref.  13, 15 

SIX  cubits. 
1  Sam.  17:4  Goliah's  height  s.  c. 
Ezek.  40:5measuring-reedof  s.  c. 
41:1  measured  posts  s.  c.  broad 
8  foundations  were  s.  great  c. 
Dan.  3:1  breadth  of  image  s.  ,c. 

SIX  months. 

Luke  4:25  heav.  was  shut  three 

years  and  s.  7n.  Jam.  5:17 

SIX  sheep. 

Neh.  5:18  prep,  daily  s.  choice  8. 

SIX  sons. 
Gen.  30:20  I  have  borne  s.  s. 
1  Chr.  8:33  Azel  had  s.  s.  9:44 

SIX  tilings. 
Prov,  6:16  s.  t.  doth  Lord  hate 


SKI 
SIX  times. 

2  K.  13:19  ha.  smitten  five  or  8.  t, 
SIX  troublea. 

Job  5:19  sh.  deliver  thee  in  s.  tr. 
SIX  water-pot§. 

JohTi  2:6  were  set  there  s.  wa.-p. 
SIX  wings. 

Is.  6:2  seraphim,  each  had  8.  w. 
Bev.  4:8  4  beasts  had  each  8,  w. 

SIX  years. 
Ex.  21:2  s.  y.  shall  serve,  seventh 
go  fr.  Deut.  15:12;  Jer.  ai:l4 
SIXTH. 
Lev.  25:21  bless,  on  you  s.  year 
Ezr.  6:15  house  finish,  iu  8.  year 
Ezek.  4:11  drink  water,  s.  part  of 
39:2  leave  but  the  s.  part  of  th. 
Mat.  27:45  darkn.  overland  fr.  8. 
to  ninth  hour,  Mai'k  15:33; 
i(//l-(;  23:44 
John  19:44  crucified  about  s.  ho. 
Bev.  21:20  s.  founda.  was  sardius 

SIXTY. 
Gen.  5:15Mahalal.  lived s.  years 

21  Enoch  lived  s.-flve  years 

Lev.  27:3  estimation  fr.  20  to  8. 

Mat.  13:8  brought  forth  8.  fold, 

23;  J7«ri4;8,  20 

SIZE. 

Ex.  36:9  curtains  were  one  8.  15 

1  K.  7:37  bases  one  meas.  and  8. 

1  Chr.  2:3:29  all  mauner'of  s.  Da. 

SKILL,  Verb. 

1  K.  5:6  ti.  to  hew  tim.  2  Cmr.  2:8 

2  Chr.  2:7  m.  that  can  s.  to  grave 
34:12  all  that  could  s.  of  music 

SKILL. 
Ec.  9:11  nor  favor  to  men  of  s. 
Dan.  1:17  God  gave  them  s. 
9:22  come  to  give  thee  s.  under. 
SKILFUL. 

1  Chr.  5:18  sons  of  Re.  8.  in  war 
15:22  instructed,  bee.  he  was  s. 
28:21  be  with  thee  every  8.  man 

2  Chr.  2:14  a  cunning  man,  s. 
Ezek.  21:31  gi.  you  into  ha.  of*. 
Dan.  1:4  children  s.  iu  all  wisd. 
A7nos  5:16  s.  of  lamentation 

SKILFULLY,  NESS. 
Ps.  33:3  sing  new  song,  play  8. 
78:72  guided  them  by  s.  of  hand 

SRl^. 
Ex..  22:27  his  raiment  for  s. 
29:14  bullock's  flesh,  s.7ev.  4:11 
34:29  wist  not  thats.  sho.  30,  35 
Lev.  7:8  priest  that  ofler.  have  8. 
13:2  in  s.  a  rising  like  plague 
4  bright  spot,  white  in  the  8. 
11  old  leprosy  in  8.  of  his  flesh 
56  sh.  rend  it  out  of  gar.  or  s. 
16:17  every  s.  whereon  is  seed 
Nu7n.  19:5  burn  heifer,  s.  flesh 
Job  2:4  8.  for  s.  for  all  a  man  hath 
7:5  s.  broken,  and  loathsome 
10:11  clo.  me  with  s.  and  flesh 
16:15  sewed  sackcl.  on  s.  defiled 
18:13  it  shall  dev.  strength  of*. 
19:20  hone  cleaveth  to  my  s.  I 
am  esca.  with  s.  of  my  teeth 
26  after  my  s.  worms  des.  body 
30:30  s.  black,  bones  are  burnt 
41:7  canst  fill  his  s.  with  ironat 
Ps.  102:5  my  bones  cleave  to  s. 
Jer.  13:23  can  Ethiop.  changes.  / 
Lam.  3:4  flesh  and  s.  made  old 
4:8  s.  cleaveth  to  their  hones 
5:10  our  s.  was  black  like  oven 
Ezek.  37:6  cover  yon  with  s.  8 
Mic.  3:2  pluck  off  their  s. 

3  flay  tneir  s.  ft"om  oflT  them 
Mark  1:6  John  had  a  girdle  of*. 

SKIIVS. 
Gen.  3:21  Lord  made  coats  of  *. 
27:16  put  s.  of  goats  on  hands 
Ex.  35:23  s.  of  rams,  badgers*  *. 
i€r.  13:59  law  of  plague  of*. 
16:27  burn  in  fire  their  s. 
Num.  31:20  purify,  rat.  ma.  of*. 
Heb.  11:37  wandered  in  sheep  *. 

SKIP,  PEO,  EDST. 

Ps.  29:6  maketh  them  also  to  *. 

114:4  mountains  s.  like  rams,  6 

Jer.  48:27  spakest,  thou*,  for  joy 

SRIPPIXG. 
Cant.  2:8  cometh  s.  upon  hills 

SKIRT. 
Deut.  22:30  not  unco,  father's*. 
Buth  3:9  spread  s.  over  handraa. 
1  Sa?n.  15:27  he  laid  hold  on  s. 
24:4  Da.  cut  otf  s.  of  Saul's  robe 
11  s.  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand 
Ezek.  16:8  I  sp,  my  s.  over  the© 


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i%.  l.')3:5  down  to  «.  of  cannonte 
Vcr.  5:;)1  in  f.  U  found  hiood  of 

13:55  nil'  lliv  «.  discov.  .V.!//.  3:5 
iam.  1 :0  nitliinpss  is  in  her  «. 
£'M>1'.  5:3  bind  a  lew  hairs  in  ^. 

^Kl'LL. 
Juil.  !):&3  millato.  to  lircalc  his  f. 
2  A'.  9:35  no  more  of  Joz.  than  .?. 
Mat.  27:33  Gol.^otlia.  place  of  a 
«.  Mark  15:35;  JbA«  19:17 
(SKY. 
7'f>(^  33:56  rideth  in  cxcell.  on  s. 
Cr»')  37:1S  h.ast  th.  spread  out  s. .' 
Mat.  lfi:5  fair  weatlicr,  s.  red,  3 
L"ke  15:5H  can  discern  face  of  6". 
Ilib.  11:15  many  as  stars  of*. 

SKIES 
a  SVim.  2'2:19  clou.  oU.  Ps,  18:11 
J^\  77:17  ^.  wont  out  a  sound 
Js.  45:8  let  <«.  pnur  dowii  rJirhte. 
*/i?r.  51:9  her  jud2:ni.  lifted  to  s. 

SLACK. 
Dettt.  7:10  he  will  be^.  to  him 
Jos.  18:3  how  loni;  are  ye  8. 
Prov.  10:4j)oor  deal.  with>f.  ha. 
Zrp.  9:lfi  Z.  let  not  hands  be  s. 
2  Pet.  3:0  L.  not .«.  concer.  prom. 

SLACK,  ED. 

Peuf.  23:21  vow  th.  shalt  not  s. 
Jat.  10:f>  A.  not  hand  from  sei-va. 
2  K.  4:*2i  f.  not  ridiiiij  for  me 
i/od.  1:4  law .«.  judgni.  never  go. 

SLACKNESS. 

£  Pet.  3:9  as  some  men  count  8. 

SLAI\,  acfire. 
Gen.  4:23  s.  a  man  to  my  wound. 
^V'/;n.  14:lfi  hath  .«.  them  in  wil. 

22:33  surely  now  I  had  ft.  thee 
Peiff.  21:1  not  kno.  who  hath  s. 
Ju'l.  0:18  ha.  fi.  sons  upon  stones 

15:ir,  bnne  of  an  ass^.  1.000 

1  scjin.  1S:7  Saul  s.  thous.  21:11 
2'2:21  Saul  had  />'.  Lord's  priests 

2  S(nn.  l.l»i  I  have  .«.  Lord  s  ano. 
-1:11  wicked  meu  have  *\  righte 
13:30  A.  hiith  -*.  all  kins's  sons 
31:1-3  Pliilist.  had  s.  Saul  in  Gil. 

1  A'.  13:20  lion  ha.  to.  and>!.  him 
lf5:16  sav,  Zimri  hath  s.  kinc; 
19:1  Ah!  told  he  had--,  prophets 

10  Is.  have  .s\  thy  pronhets,  14 

2  A'.  14:5  servants  who  nad  s>.  ki. 
2  Ckr.  21:13  hast  a.  thy  brethren 

22:1  baud  of  men  had  ■*.  eldest 
Est.  9:12  .Tew>^  have  .*.  500  men 
Job  1:15  Saheans  have  .«.  serv.  17 
prov.  7:2f»  strom;  men  been  s. 
Is.  14:20  destroved  and  s.  people 
Jev.  33:5  bod.  of  men  .«.  in  ani^er 

41:4  had  .-?.  Gedaliah.  9.  16.  18 
Lam.  2:21  s.  th.  in  auger.  :j-43 
Ez^k.  16:21  hast  s.  my  children 

23:39  ^.  their  children  to  idols 
Hos.  6:5  s.  th.  by  words  of  mouth 
^mon  4:10  youn?  men  have  I  s. 
Acts  2:23  bv  wick,  hands  have  s. 

7:52  8.  them  th.  showed  comins: 

2:3:14  eat  noth.  till  we  have  8.  P. 

SLAIX,  pa-mve. 
G^n.  34:27  sons  of  Ja.  came  on  ^. 
Lev.  26:17  bo  a\  before  your  ene. 
X>tm.  11:22  and  the  herds  be  8.  f 

23:24  eat  prey,  drink  blood  of  ■*. 

2rj:U  Israelite  that  was  8.  Zimri 
IJ'  uf.  -il:!  if  one  be  found  s. 

28:31  thine  ox  s.  bef.  thine  eyes 
Jo^.  11:6  deli,  them  .«.  before  Is. 

13:22  Balaam  also  was  amon?  8. 
Jud.  20:4  husband  of  the  woman 
that  was  s. 

1  Sam.  19:6  as  L.  liv.  not  be  s. 
20::i2  wherefore  shall  he  be;*. 
31:1  fell  s.  in  Gilboa.  1  Chr.  10:1 

2  S^nin.  1:19  beauty  of  Israel  is  s. 
22  bl.  of^'.  from  fat  of  mighty 
25  O  .Jonathan,  thou  wast  s.  in 

1  A".  11:15  Joab  eone  to  burv  s. 

2  A'.  3:"ij  the  kihirs  are  surely  s. 
11:8  Cometh  with,  ranges.  f)e*. 

1  Chr.  5:22  fell  down  manv  s. 

2  Chr.  13:17  fell  8.  of  Isr.  500.000 
E8t.  7:4  for  we  are  sold  to  be  8. 
Job  39:30  where  .«.  are.  th.  is  she 
Ps.  62:3  ye  shall  be  8.  all  of  you 

88:5  like  $.  that  lie  in  the  ?rave 

89:10  hast  broken  Rah.  as  one  s. 
Prov.  22:13  j-loth.  sai.  T  sh.  be  s. 

24:11  deliv.  those  ready  to  he  s. 
Is.  10:4  thev  shall  fall  imder  s. 

32:2  ihv  *\'men  not  *'.  with  sw. 


SLA 

Is.  26:21  earth  no  more  cnv.  her  s. 

27:7*.  accord,  to  uluughter  o{  8. 

34:3  their  a".  aNo  sh.  be  cast  out 

66:16  ^^  of  Lord  shall  bo  many 
Jtr.  9:1  might  weep  for  i«.  of  peo. 

14:18  "o  into  Held.  beho.  s.  with 

18:21  let  their  voumr  men  be  8. 

25:33*.  of  L.  be  fr.  end  of  earth 

41:9  Ishmael  Ulled  the  i>it  wi.  s. 

51:47  her  ^'.  shall  fall  in  midst 

49  Bab.  caused  8.  of  Is.  to  fall 

Lam.  2:20  priest  and  proph.  be  s. 

4:9  jf.  wi.  sw.  better  than*,  with 
F',k.  6:7  ^^  shall  fall  in  midst 

9:7  till  courts  with  s. 

21:14  sw.  of.f.  is  of  great  men  «. 

29  hiiiiir  thee  upon  necks  of  s. 
2t;:i\  liiT  dauu'h.  iu  tleld  sh.  be*. 
2^:><  die  deaths  uf  th.  that  arus. 
:W:11  shall  llll  land  with  tlie  8. 
31:1«  sh.  lie  with  theui  8.  32:29 
H-ii-iO  fall  in  midst  of  the  s.  25 

21  lii"  >-.  by  sword,  22.  23,  24 

35:S  1111  his"  mount,  with  8.  men 

37:9  O  breath,  breathe  on  th.  s. 
Dan.  2:13  wise  men  should  be  s. 

5:30  in  that  niu'ht  was  Beish.  s. 

11:26  niaiiv  shall  fall  down  s. 
Ztp.  2:12  ye  Ethiopi.  shall  be*. 
L'd'  9:-22"snn  of  man  must  be*. 
Acfft  5::j6  Theiul.  *.  and  as  many 

7:42  ve  otVered  to  mc  *.  beasts? 
Fnh.  2:16  cross,  having*,  enmity 
I/tb.  11:37  were  *.  with  sword 
Pev.  2:13  Antipas  who  was  *. 

5:6  stood  Lamb,  as  had  been  *. 
9  wast  *.  12  Lamb  *.  13:8 

6:9  souls  of  them  that  were  *. 

SLAXDER,  S. 

.V'/m.l4:;i6  liv  briucr.  a*,  on  land 
Ph.  31:13  I  ha',  heard  *.  of  many 
Prov.  10:18  uttereth  *.  is  a  fool 
Jer.  6:28  revolt,  walking  with  *. 
9:4  every  neiizhbor  walk  with*. 

SLAXDEREn.  EST.  ETH. 

'2  Sam.  19:'i7  he  iiath  *.  thy  serv. 

p8.  50:20  thou  8.  mother's  son 

101:5  *.  neighbor,  him  cut  off 

SLAXDERERS. 

1  T'im.:i:\\  wives  lie  grave,  not*. 

SLAXDEROrSLY. 
Pom.  3:8  not  rather,  as  *.  report. 

SLAXG. 

1  Sam.  17:49  D.  took  sto.  and  *. 

SLAVGHTER. 

1  Sam..  14:14  tirst  *\  Jona.  made 

30  had  there  not  been  great.  *. 
17:57  D.  returned  fr.  *.  of  Phili. 

2  Sam.  17:9  is  *.  amon^:  people 
Ps.  44:22  counted  as  sheep  for  *. 
Prov.  7:22  after  her.  as  ox  to  *. 
Is.  10:26  accord,  to  *.  of  Midian 

14:21  prepare  *.  for  his  children 

27:7  accord,  to  *.  of  them  slain 

34:2  delivered  them  to  *. 

53:7  bro.  as  lamb  to  *.  .hr.  11:19 

65:12  ve  shall  bciw  down  to  s 
Jr-r.  7:32  Toph.  but  val.  of*.  19:6 

12:3  like  sheep  for  *.  prep,  for  *. 

25::J4  days  of  *.  are  accomplish. 

4.S:15  vouug  men  are  gone  to  *. 

50:27  let  them  u'o  down  to  the*. 

51:40  bri.  down  like  lambs  to  *, 
Ezek:  9:2  every  man  a  *.  weapon 

21:10  sharpened  to  make  sore  *. 
28  sw.  is  drawn,  for  *.  furliish. 

26:15  when  *.  is  made  in  midst 
ITos.  5:2  revolters  profound  to  *. 
Ob.  9  mount  E.  be  cut  offbv  *. 
Zen.  11:4  sai.  L.  Feed  flock  of*. 

71  will  feed  flock  of*. 
AvJ8  8::i2  was  led  a-'  a  sheep  to  6. 

9:1  Sanl  yet  breathinir  out  *. 
Pom.  8:36  counted  as  sheep  to*, 
fltb.  7:1  Abra.  returning  from  *. 
Jam.  5:5  hearts  as  in  days  of*. 

See  GREAT. 

SLAVE,  S. 

■At.  2:14  a  ser\".?  a  home-bom*.? 

Pev.  18:13  buy.  merchandise  of  *, 
SLAY. 

Gen.  4:14  every  one  shall  *.  me 
20:4  wilt  thou  ^.  riL'ht.  nation* 
27:41  then  will  I  *.  brother  Ja. 
34:30  gather  a;:,  me  and  *.  me 

.  37:20  come  now,  let  us  *.  him 
42:37  *.  my  two  sons  if  I  bring 
4.3:16  briui:  men.  *.  make  ready 

Er.  4:23  *.  thy  son  first-hnni 
:32:12  bring  them  out  to  n.  them 

Lev.  4:20  >?.  sin-oft".  14:13.*.  lamb 

Xum.  25:5  *.  ye  ev.  one  his  meu 

Dt^nf.  19:6  avenger  nnr«U"  and  *. 

Jos.  13:22  Israel  did  *.  Balaam 


SLE 

J>/ff.  8:20  said  t<^  J.  T'p.  8,  them 
9:51  *.  me,  that  men  say  not 

1  Sam.  2:25  bee.  L.  wouhl  *.  them 
14:34  bring  ev.  man  ox.  *.  here 
19:15  bri.  him  that  I  may*,  him 
20:8  if  fu  me  inici.  *.  me  thyself 
22:17  said.  Turn  and  *.  priests 

2  Sam..  1:9  Sa.  said.  Stand  and  *. 

1  A'.  1:51  swear  ho  will  not  *. 
18:12  cannot  find  thee.  sh.  *.  me 
3(1:36  departed,  lion  *.  thee 

2  A'.  H:12  yiMinir  men  wilt  thou*. 
10:25  L'O  iu  aiul  *.  them 

17:2<i  God  sent  Vuw-*,  they  *. 
2  r//;'.2:i;14.s\  h.rnot  inlio.ofL. 
X'h.  4:11  we  will .«.  them,  cause 
./oh  9:2^1  if  ^icourire*.  suddenly 

13:15  thouL'h  he  *.  mo  vet  will  I 
/',-•.  31:21  evil  shall  *.  wicked 

,59:11  *.  them  not,  lest  my  peop. 

W:6  they*,  widow  and  stranger 

109:16  niight  *.  brokou  in  heart 

i:j9:19  th(Mi  wilt  *.  wiek.  O  God 
Prov.  1:32  turn,  of  simple  sh.  *. 
l".  11:4  with  breath  shall  he  *. 

14:30  he  shall  *.  thy  remnant 

27:1  Lord  shall  *.  the  dragon 

65:15  for  Lord  God  shall  *.  thee 
./ir.  5:6  lion  of  forest  sh.  *.  them 

20:4  carrv  Judah  capti.  *.  them 

29:21  shall  *.  Ahab  and  Zedek. 

41:8  men  fo.  that  said.  ,'^.  U"  not 
Eze'k.  9:0*.  utter,  old  and  y.-nut: 

23:47  sh.  *.  sous  and  dan^rhters 

26:8  he  shall  *.  thy  danduera 
Il08.  2:.3  *.  her  with  thirst 

9:16  yet  Willi*,  the  fi'uit 
,4wo.<  2:3  I  will  *.  all  princes 

9:1  I  will  *.  the  last  of  them 
4  comm.  sword,  it  sh.  *.  them 
Zfc.  11:5  whose  posses.  *.  them 
Luke  11:49  some  they  shall  *. 

19:27  bring  hither,  and  *.  them 

To  SLAY. 
Gen.  18:25  far  fr.  the--  fo  *.  right. 

22:10  Abra.  stretched  baud  to  s. 

.37:18  thev  conspired  to  s.  him 
E.r.  2:15  Ph.  soutdit  fos.  Moses 

21:14  if  come  on  neighbor  to  s 
Ijft.  9:28  brou.  out  fntt.  them 

27:25  taketii  reward  fos.  inuo. 

1  Sam.  5:10  brou.  the  ark  to  s.  us 
1H:5  why  then  sin,  fo  s.  David  ? 

11  S.  went  to  watch  and  *.  him 

2  Sam.  3:37  not  of  king  to  *.  Ab. 
21:2  Saul  sought  to  s.  them 

1  A'.  17:18  art  come  to  *.  my  son  ? 
1S:9  deliv.  me  to  Ahab  to  *.  me 

2  f'hr.  20:23  utterlv  to .«.  and  des. 
Neh.  6:10  to  *.  th.  in  night  to  $. 
P8.  37:14  to  *.  such  as  be  upright 

32  watcheth  righto,  seek.  tos. 
Jf^r.  15:3  appoint  sw.  to  s.  dogs 
18:2;J  know,  their  counsel  tos. 
Ezek.  13:19  fo  *.  souls  th.  should 
John  5:16  Jews.  sou.  to  *.  him 
Arts  5::W  took  counsel  to  s.  apos. 
9:29  they  went  about  to  *.  him 
Rev.  9:Ioprep.  tos.  third  part 

SLAYER. 
Xunu  35:11  cities  of  refuge  th.  *. 
D^nt.  4:42;  19:3,  4;  Jos.  20:3 
28  after  death  of  high-priest  *. 
shall  return.  Jos.  20:6 
D'nt.  19:6  le-t  avencrer  pursue  *. 
Jn8.  20:5  shall  not  deliver  the  * 
21:13  Hebron  city  of  ref.  for  *. 
21  Shech.  27  Golan  a  ref.  for  *. 
32  Kedesh  in  Galilee  for  the  *. 
38  Ramoth  in  Gil.  refuge  for*. 
Ezeic.  21:11  sw.  to  be  given  to  *. 

SLAY  ETH. 
Gen.  4:15  Lord  said.  Whoso.  *.  C. 
A''/^  22:26  neichhor.  and  *.  him 
Job  .5:2  wrath  killeth.  envv  *. 
Ezek.  28:9  bef.  him  that  *.  thee,  I 
am  G.  't  in  hand  of  him  th.  *. 
SLAYIXG. 
Jos.  8:24  I;-,  made  end  of  *.  10:20 
.Tufl.  9:56  G.  rendered  wick,  in  *. 
1  K.  17:20  evil  on  wid.  by  *.  son 
In.  57:5 .«.  children  in  the  valleys 
Ezek.  9:8  while  th.  were  *.  them 
1         SLEEP.  Substantive. 
Gfn.lvll  God  canned  a  *.  on  Ad. 
15:12  a  deep  *.  fell  on  Abram 
28:16  Jacob  awaked  out  of*. 
31:-10  *.  departed  fr.  mine  eves 
Jufl.  16:14  ft.  awaked  out  of  a\  20 
1  Sam.  26:12  a  deejj  *.  from  God 
Job  4:13  when  deep  *.  fall.  33:15 
14:12  nor  raised  out  of  their  >•'. 
Ps.  13:3  lest  I  *.  the  *.  of  denth 
76:5  stout-hearted  slept  their*. 
6  rhari.  and  horse  cast  into  *. 
78:05  Lord  awaked  us  out  of  *. 


SLE 

TV.  90:5thoni  awav.  th.  are  as  a*. 

127:2  HO  he  givetli  his  lt,'lov.  *. 

132:4  I  will  not  give  *.  to  eyes 
I^-ov.  3:2-1  lie  down.  *.  be  sweet 

4:16  their*,  is  taken  away 

6:4  give  not  *.  to  thine  eyes 

9  wh.  wilt  thou  an!*e  out  of*.  / 

10  a  little  more*.  24:33 
19:15  sh.tlifulu.  casteth  into*. 
20:13  love  not  *.  lest  co.  to  pov. 

Ec.  .5:12  the*,  of  laboriUL'  man 

8:16  nei.  day  nor  night  seeih  *. 
/*.  29:10  L.  pour,  on  you  deep  8. 
Jfir.  31:26  my  *.  was  sweet  Jo  mo   , 

51:39  may  s'leep  a  perpet.  *.  57 
Dan.  2:1  his  *.  brake  ft-om  him 

6:18  passed  night  his  *.  went  fr, 

8:18  I  was  in  deep*.  10:9 
Zu\  4:1  uiaH  wakened  out  of*. 
}fat.  1:2-1  J.  being  raised  fmni  *. 
L'/ke  9::^2  were  lieavy  with  *. 
John  11:11  awake  him  out  of*. 
13  spoken  of  taking  rest  in  *. 
Arts  16:27  keeper  awak.  out  of*. 

20:9  Euty.  being  fallen  into  *. 
Pom.  13:11  to  a\vake  out  of*. 

SLEEP,  Verh. 

f7en.  28:11  Jacob  lay  down  to  *. 
Ej'.  22:27  wherein  shall  he  *.  ? 
Deuf.  24:12  not  *.  with  his  pledge 

31:16*.  with  fath.  2Sa?n.  7:12 
.Imi.  16:19  ma.  him  *.  on  her  kn. 
1  S(t77i.  3:3  Sam.  hiid  down  to*. 
1  K.  1:21  U.rd  the  king  shall  8. 
Est.  6:1  night  could  not  king  *. 
Job  7:21  now  sh.  I  *.  in  the  dust 
Ps.  4:8  will  lay  me  down  and  *. 

121:4  shall  nei.  slumber  nor*. 
Prov.  4:16  they  *.  not  except 

&;9howlong  wiltth.  *.  Oslug.f 

10  folding  of  hands  to  *.  24:33 

Ec.  5:12*.  of  lali.  man  is  sweet, 

abund.  of  rich  not  suffer*. 
Cant.  5:2  I  *.  but  my  heart  wak. 
Is.  5:27  none  sh.  slumber  nor  *. 
Jer.  51:39  may  *.  perp.  sleep,  57 
Ezek.  34:25  they  shall  *.  in  woods 
Dan.  12:2  many  that  *.  in  dust 
^Fat.  26:45  *.  on  now,  Mark  14:41 
Mark  4:27  sho.  *.  and  seed  spri. 
Luke  22:46  %vhy  *.  ye  ?  rise 
John  11:12  if  he  *.  he  sh.  do  well 
1  Cor.  11:30  for  th.  cause  many  *. 

15:51  we  shall  not  all  *. 
1  Thes.  4:14  who  *.  in  Je.  will  G. 

5:6  let  us  not  *.  as  do  others 

7  they  that  *.  *.  in  the  ni^hfe 
10  that  wliether  we  wake  or  *. 

SLEEPER. 
Jon.  1:6  what  moan,  thou,  O  *. 

SLEEPEST. 

Ps.  44:23  why  *.  thou.  O  Lord 
Pi-ov.  6:22  wh.  thou  .?.  it  sh.  keep 
Mark  14:37  Simon.  *.  thou  ? 
Epk.  5:14  awake,  thou  that  *. 

SLEEPETH. 
1  K.  18:27  said.  Peradvent.  he  *. 
Piov.  10:5  he  that  *.  in  harvest. 
Hos.  7:6  their  baker  *.  all  niirht 
J/a^  9:24  maid  is  not  deadbut 

*.  Markh-.m-.  Luk'' S:o2 
John  11:11  our  friend  Lazarus*. 

SLEEPIXG. 

1  Sa?n.  26:7  S.  lay  *.  witli.  trench 
Is.  56:10  l)lind,  *.  loving  slumber 
Mark  13:36  lest  com.  find  you  *■. 

14::37  Cometh  and  find.  them*. 
Acts  12:6  Peter  was  *.  betw.  two 

SLEIGHT. 

Epk.  4:14  carried  by  *.  of  men 
SLEPT. 

Gen.^:21  Adam  *.  41:5  Phara.  *. 

2  Sam.  11:9  Uriah  *.  at  door  of 

1  A'.  3:20  while  thv  handmaid  8. 

19:5  as  he  lay  antl  *.  an  angel 
■Tob  3:13  ha.  been  quiet  and  ha.  8. 
Ps.  3:5  T  laid  me  down  and  *. 
Mat.  13:25  while  men  *.  his  ene. 

25:5  bridegroom  tarried,  they  *. 

27:.52  bod.  of  saints  wh.  *.  arose 

2**:13  diseiplcs  stole  while  we*. 
1  Cor.  15:20  first-fruits  of  that  *. 

See  FATHERS. 

SLEW. 

Gen.  .34:25  *.  males ;  26  *.  Ilamor 
49:6  in  their  anger  th.  *.  a  man 

Er.  2:12  Moses  *.  the  EL'vptian 
13:15  Lord  *.  all  flrst-bohi  in  E. 

Xum.  31:7  thev*.  males  of  Mid. 

8  *.  kinirs  of'Mid.  Bala,  thev  *. 
Jufi.  1:4  they  *.  in  Bezek  lO.OC-Q 

3:29  thev  *.  ofMoab  10.000  mcQ 
.11  Shamgar  *.  of  Phil.  600  men 
7:25  they  *.  Oreb  and  Zceb  two 


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SLI 


Ju'l.  9:5  Al)im.  s.  bretli.  70  pers. 
11;  19  Snnifon  «.  30  men  of  As. 
15:15  jinv-bonc  Samson  f.  I.IKIO 
ll'>::il)  di'iiil  whicll  he  »■.  at  death 

1  Sam.  Il::i4  bi-uu.  his  hx  and  s. 
17:;!G  thy  servant  «.  both  lion 
l',i:5  life  in  hand  and  s.  Pliilist. 
23:18  Uoeg  s.  83  persons  tliat 
2!):5  fCMiz.  Sanl  »•.  thousands 

2  Sam  4:12  Da,  .-■.  them  and  cut 
8:5  David  .■•■.  of  Syrians  22.000 
21:1  because  he  »'.  Gibeonites 
23:20  s.  two  lion-like  men  of 

M.  hcs.  a  lion,  1  Chr.  11:22 

1  K.  IS:  i:i  Jeze.  s.  prophets  of  L. 

10  Eliiiih  s.  prophets  of  Baal 

2  A'.  *M'S\  iieaee.  who  s.  master? 
Hl::i  1  ,v.  him,  but  who  «.  these  ? 
]I:1S  peoples.  Mat.  priest  of  B. 
Il:ii  cliil.  he  s.  not,  2  Chr.  25:4 

7  he  s.  of  Edom,  1  Chr.  18:13 
17:25  L.  sent  lions  wli.  s.  some 
2.3:20  .Tos.  ,«.  all  the  priests  of 

1  Chr,  7:31  men  of  Ga.  in  land  s. 

2  '  hr.  21:4  .Ichoram  s.  his  breth. 
jVi/(.  0:2G  they  s.  thv  prophets 
E^t.  9;  If)  Jews  s.  of  foes  75.000 
P/:.  78::il  Gods,  fattest  of  them 

34  when  he  «.  them,  then  they 

105:29  into  blood,  s.  their  fisli 

1:35:10  s.  great ;  1.36:18  s.  kings 

7s.  tili:3  an  ox  as  if  he  s.  a  man 

Jrr.  20:17  because  he  s.  me  not 

41:3  Ishmael  s.  all  the  Jews 

8  s.  them  not  among  brethren 
Lnm.  3:4  s.  all  that  were  pleas. 
1)1111.  :):32  Are  s.  men  that  took 

6: 1'.i  whom  he  would  he  s. 
Mat.  i.V'i  Herod  sent,  ».  children 
23:H  took  his  serv.  and  s.  them 
2.3::J5  whom  ye  s.  betw.  temple 
Luke  13:4  tower  in  Sil.  fell  and  s. 
Acts  5::30  Je.  whom  s.  and  hang. 
10:39  Je.  whom  they ,«.  and  haii. 
lioiil.  7:11  commandments,  me 
IJolm  3:12  C.  who  s.  his  brother 

SLEW  him. 

Oen.  4:8  C.  rose  ag.  Abel  and  s.  h. 

38:7  Er  was  wicked,  Lord  s.  h. 

J  lid.  9:54  say  not,  A  wom.  s.  him 

12:8  took  and  s.  h.  at  passages 

1  Sam.  17:35  I  can.  him  and  s.  h. 

2  Sam.  1:10  stood  upon  and  s.  h. 
4:7  smote  Ish-bosheth  and  s.  h. 
IS:  15  compassed  Absalom  s.  h. 

1  A'.  13:34  lion  met  and  s.  A.  20:.3(i 

2  K.  10:9  I  conspired  and  s.  him 
l."):10  Shall,  conspired  and  s.  h. 

1  clir.  10:14  therefore  s.  he  him 

2  Chr.  23:11  Athaliah  s.  him  not 
21:35  Ills  uwii  servants  s.  him 
33:31  came  of  his  bowels  ,«.  h. 
3:i:34  his  serv.  e.  him  in  house 

,7.  /'.  41:3  I-^hm.  *.  h.  whom  king 
Mat.  31:39  cast  out  of  vine.  «.  h. 
Acta  22:20  raim.  of  tli.  that  ».  A. 

SLEWEST. 
15am.  21:9  sword  of  Goli.  th.  s. 

SLIDE.  ETH. 

Dent.  .32:35  Ibotsh.  s.  in  due  time 

P.«.  20:1  trusted  in  L.  I  sh.  not  s, 

37:31  none  of  his  steps  shall  s. 

Uos.  4:10  Is.  s.  as  backslid,  heifer 

SLIDDE\. 
Jer.  8:5  why  peo.  of  Jer 
SLIGHTLY'. 
Jer,  6:14  bejiled.iny  peo, 

SLIME. 
Gen.  11:3  brick  for  st.  s.  for  mor. 
£Jx.  2:3  she  daubed  ark  with  s. 

SLIME-PITS. 
Oen.  14:10  Sid.  was  full  of  s.-p. 

SLI^IG,  Vcrl). 
Jvti.  20:10  ev.  one  could  s.  stones 
1  Sam.  25:29  them  shall  lie  s.  out 
Jir.  10:18  s.  out  inhabit,  at  once 

SLIXG,  S. 
1  Sam.  17:40  Da.  had  «.  in  hand 
50  David  prevailed  with  a  s. 
25:29  sling  enem.  as  out  of  a  s. 

9  Chr.  2l'i:r4  Uzziah  prepared  s. 
Prov.  20:8  bindeth  stone  in  a  «. 

SLIKRERS. 

1  A'.  3:2.')  s.  went  about  it,  smote 

«LI\fi-STOXES. 
Job  41:28  «.  turned  into  stubble 

SLIP,  PETII. 
Dent.  19:5  head  s.  from  helve 

2  Sam.  22::i7  feet  tioi  s.  7's.  18:36 
Job  12:5  he  that  is  ready  to  s. 
Ps.  17:5  that  my  footsi.  «.  nor 

38:16  wh.  foot  x.  they  mamiify 

94:18  foot  «.  merry  held  me  up 

Jltb.  2:1  leet  wc  shu.  let  them  «. 


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SME 

SLIPPED. 

1  .<fnm.  19:10  D.  s.  out  of  S.'spre. 

P.--.  73:2  steps  had  well  nigh  «. 
SLIPPERY. 

P.<.  35:6  let  their  way  b<:  dark,  «. 
73:18  didst  set  them  ill  .«.  places 

Jer.  23:12  th.  way  be  to  them  s. 
SLIPS. 

Is.  17:10  thou  Shalt  set  it  with  s. 
SLOTHFl'L. 

Jiid.  18:9  be  not  s.  to  poss.  land 

Prov.  12:24  s.  shall  be  under  tri. 
27  s.  roast,  not  he  took  hiinti. 
15:19  way  of  s.  is  as  a  hedge 
18:9  s.  is  broth,  to  great  waster 
19:24  «.  hid.  hand  in  bos.  26:15 
21:25  desire  of  s.  killeth  him 
22:13  s.  saith,  Th.  is  a  lion.  26:13 
24::W  went  by  field  of  s.  viney. 

Mat.  25:26  wicked  and  s.  servant 

Pom.  12:11  not  s.  in  business 

Heb.  6:12  ye  be  not  s.  but  follow. 
SLOTHFUL\ESS. 

Prov.  19:15  s.  cast,  into  deep  sle. 

Ec.  10:18  by  s.  building  decayetb 
SLOW. 

Er.  4:10  s.  of  speech,  of  «.  tong. 

A''eh.  9:17  thou  art  G.  s.  to  anger 

Prov.  14:29  ».  to  wrath,  of  great 

Liilce  24:25  O  fools,  s.  of  heart 
Tit.  1:12  Cretians  liars,.?,  bellies 

Jam.  1:19  s.  to  speak, ».  lo  wrath 

See  ANGER. 

SLOWLY. 

Acts  27:7  had  sailed s.  many  days 
SLl'GG.VBD. 

Prov.  6:6  go  to  the  ant,  thou  s. 

9  how  long  wilt  th.  sleep,  O  s. 
10:26  smoke  to  eyes,  so  s.  to  th. 
13:4  the  soul  of  s.  desireth 
20:4  the  s.  will  not  plough 
26:16  s.  wiser  in  own  conceit 

SLUICES. 
7s.  19:10  th.  make  s.  and  ponds 

SLUMBER,  Substantive. 
Pft.  1:32:4  not  give  s.  to  eyelids 
Prov.  6:4  eyes,  nor  s.  to  eyelids 

10  a  little  sleep,  little  s.  24::i3 
Pom.  11:8  6.  hath  given  them  s. 

SLUMBER,  ED,  ETH. 
Ps.  121:3  that  keep,  will  not  s.  4 
7s.  5:27  none  shall  s.  nor  sleep 

56:10  watchni.  lying,  lov.  tos. 
Nah.  3:18  thy   shepherds  «.  O 

king 
Mat.  25:5  bridegroom  tar.  th.  s. 
2  Pet.  2:3  their  damnation  s.  not 

SLUMBERIi\GS. 
Job  33:15  God  speak,  in  s.  on  bed 

SM.YLL. 
Gen.  .30:15  is  it  s.  matter  that  th. 
£■.1'.  16:14  s.  thi.  s.  as  hoarfrost 
iV"(/7)i.  16:13  is  its.  thing  th.  hast 
2  Sam.  7:19  a  s.  thing  in    thy 
sight,  O  Lord,  1  Chr.  17:17 

22:4:3  beat.  s.  as  dust,  Ps.  18:42 
1  7i.'.  19:12  after  lire,  still  s.  voice 
7s.  7:13  is  it  s.  th.  to  weary  men  ? 

60:22  a  s.  one  sh.  bee.  a  nation 
Jer.  :J0:19  and  they  sh.  not  be  s. 

49:15  make  thee  s.  am.  heathen 
Atnos.  7:2  Ja.  arise  ?  for  he  is  s,  5 
Of).  2  made  thee  s.  am.  heathen 
Zee.  4:10  desp.  day  of  «.  things? 

See  GREAT. 

SM-VLLEST. 

1  Sam.  9:21  Benja.  of  s.  tribes? 
S.M,\RT. 

Prov.  11:15  surety  lor  str.  sh.  s. 
SMELL,  Sulisliinlive. 

Gen.  27:27  Is.  smelh'd  5.  of  raim. 
s.  of  my  sou  is  ass.  of  a  field 
Cant.  2:13  tender  grape  give  s. 

4:10  s.  of  oint.  better  th.  spices 
11  s.  of  garm.  like  s.  of  Leban, 

7:8  s.  of  thy  uose  like  apples 
Is.  3:24  instead  of  sweet  s.  stink 
Dan.  3:27  nors.  of  fire  passed  on 
llos.  14:6  his  s.  as  Lebanon 
P/iit.  4:13  sent  au  od.  of  sweet  s. 


SMELL,  Verb. 

Ex.  30:38  make  like  to  that  tos. 
Lev.  26:31  will  not  s.  your  odors 
Dei/t.  4:28  wh.  neither  site  nor  s. 
Ps.  45:8  garments  s.  of  myrrh 

115:6  noses  have  they,  s.  not 
Amos  5:21  not  s.  in  your  asscm, 

SMELLED,  ETH. 
Cfen.  8:21  Lord  s.  a  sw  eet  savor 

27:27  Isaac  s.  raim.  blessed  him 
Job  39:25  bo  s.  the  battle  afar  ofl' 


SMI 
SMELLING. 

Cant.  5:5  flng.  with  s.  myrrh,  13 

Eph.  5:2  sacrifi.  to  G.  for  s.  sav. 

S.MELLLMG,  Suhseanlive 

1  Cor.  12:17  hear,  where  were  s. .? 
SMITE. 

Gen.  32:8  to  one  coinp.  and  s.  it 
E.v.  7:17  I  will  s.  upon  waters 
12:33 not  suffer  destroyer  tos. 
17:6  thou  Shalt  s.  rock  in  lloreb 
21:18  if  men  strive,  ones.  ano. 

26  if  a  man  s.  eye  of  servant 
Nam.  22:6  prev.  that  we  s.  them 

24:17  sceptre  out  of  Is.  s.  Moab 
25:17  vex  Midianites,  s.  them 
35:16  if  he  s.  him  with  instrum. 
18  if  he  s.  him  wi.  hand-weap. 

Petit.  7:2  slialt  «.  Canaaiiites 
13:15  Shalt  surely  s.  inhabitants 
20:13  thou  Shalt  s.  every  male 

./itii.  6:16  thou  sh.  s.  Midianites 
20:.31  then  Benj.  began  tos.  39 

1  Sam.  17:46  I  will  s.  thee 
18:11  Saul  said,  I  will  s.  David 
20::M  Saul  cast  javelin  to  s.  him 
23:2  s.  Philistines  ?    Go,  s.  Phil. 
26:8  let  me  s.  him  to  earth 

2  Sam.  2:22  why  sho.  I  s.  thee  ? 
13:28  when  I  say,  s.  Amnon 
15:14  lest  he  s.  city  with  sword 
17:2  and  I  will  s.  the  king  only 
18:11  said.  Why  not  s.  him  th.  ? 

1  7i.  20:.35  in  word  of  the  L.  s.  me 

2  K.  3:19  shall  s.  ev.  fenced  city 
6:21  sh.  I  s.  them?  sh.  I  s.  th.  ? 
9:7  thou  sbalt  s.  house  of  Aliab 

27  Jehu  said.s.  him  in  the 
13:17  sh.  s.  Syri.  till  consumed 

18  said  to  king,  s.  upon  ground 
Ps.  121:6  sun  not  s.  thee  by  day 
141:5  let  righto,  s.  it  be  kindn. 
Pivv.  19:25  s.  a  scoruer 
7s.  10:24  shall  s.  thee  with  rod 
49:10 nei.  beat  nor  suns,  them 
58:4  fast  to  s.  with  fist  of  wick. 
Jer.  18:18  let  us  s.  him  wi.  tong. 
43:11  shall  s.  land  of  Eg.  46:13 
Ez^k.  5;2  part  of  hair,  s.  about 
6:11  s.  wi.  band,  stamp  wi.  foot 
21:12  son  of  man,  s.  on  thy  thi. 

14  prophesy,  s.  hands  together 
Amos  9:1  he  said.  s.  lintel  of  do. 
Mte.  5:1  they  shall  s.  judge  of  Is. 
Nah.  2:10  the  knees  s.  together 
Zee.  10:11  s.  the  waves  in  sea 
11:6  deliv.  men,  they  shall  s.  la. 
Mat.  5::ffl  wh.  sh.  s.  th.  on  cheek 
24:49  begin  to  s.  hisfellow-scrv. 
Luke  22:49  Lord,  shall  we  s.  with 

the  sword? 
Acts  23:2  commanded  to  s.  Paul 
2  Cor.  11:20  man  s.  you  on  face 
Pev.  11:6  wituc.  hav.  pow.  to  s. 

SMITE,  referred  to  God. 
Gen.  8:21  nor  will  I  s.  any  more 
Er.  3:20  stretch  hand,  and  s.  E. 

9:15  I  may  s.  thee  and  people 

12:12  I  win  s.  firstborn  in  Eg. 
.Vwm.  14:12  s.  them  with  pestil. 
Deut.  28:35  L.  s.  thee  in  knees 

33:11  s.  through  loins 

1  Sam.  26:10  Da.  said.  L.  shall  s. 

2  .Sam.  5;W  shall  Lord  i.'o  to  s. 
Philistines.  1  Clir.  14:15 

1  K.  14:15  L  shall  s.  Is.  as  a  reed 

2  A'.  6:18  s.  this  people  wi.  blin. 
2  Clir.  21:14  wi.  plague  will  L.  s 
Is.  11:4  s.  earth  witii  rod  of  mon 

15  the  Lord  shall  s    Egypt  in 
the  seven  streams.  19:22 
■Jer.  21:6  I  will  s.  inhabit,  of  city 
Ezek.  21:17  1  will  s,  hands  toge. 
:i3:15  I  s.  th.  that  dwell  in  Egy, 
39:3  s.  thy  bow  out  of  hand 
Amos  3:15  I  will  s.  winter-house 
6:11  Lord  will  s.  great  bouse 
Zee..  9:4  L.  will  s.  ner  power 
12:4  I  will  s.  ev.  horse  and  rider 
13:7  awake,  O  sword,  s.  Sheph. 

Mat.  26:31 ;  Mark  14:27 
14:12  plague  wherewith  L.  s.  18 
Mai.  4:6  lest  I  s.  earth  wi.  a  cur. 
Rev.  19:15  with  it  sho.  s.  nations 

SMITERS. 
7s.  50:6  I  gave  my  back  to  the  s. 

SMITEST,  ETH. 
Ex.  2:13  whcrer,  s.  thy  fellow? 
21:12  s.  man  so  he  die 
15  s.  fath.  or  moth,  put  todea. 
Deut.  23:11  wife  to  deliver  husb. 
out  of  hand  of  him  th.  s.  him 
27:24  cursed  that  s.  his  neighb. 
.Tob  26:12  by  nnderstandinglies. 
Is.  9:13  turn  not  to  him  that  s. 
Lam.  3:30  cheek  to  him  that  s. 
Ezek.  7:9  ku.  that  I  am  L.  thats. 


SMO 

Luke  6:29  s.  thee  on  one  cheek 
John  18:23  why  s.  thou  me? 
SMITH. 

1  Sam.  13:19  no  s.  found  in  Isra. 
7s.  44:12  s.  with  tongs  workelh     ' 

W;10  I  created  s.  bloweth  coals 
SMITHS. 

2  K.  24:14  Nehuchadnez.  carried 
away  s.  16;  Jer.  24:1 
29:2  s.  were  departed  fr.  Jer. 

SMITING. 
Ex.  2:11  Egyptian  s.  a  Hebrew 

1  i\.  20:37  so  in  s.  wounded  him 

2  K.  3:24  went  forward  s.  Moab 
Mic.  6:13  make  thee  sick  in  s. 

S.MITTEiV. 
Ex.  7:25  after  Lord  had  s.  river 
23:2  if  thief  be  found,  and  be  s. 
Num.  14:42  go  not  up  that  ye  be 

not  s.  Deut.  1:42 
22:.32  wherefore  hast  tb.  s.  asB 
.33:4  buried  first-bom  L.  bads. 
Deut.  28:7  cause  enemies  be  s. 

25  L.  cause  th.  be  s.  bef.  enem. 
Jud.  20:.36  were  s.  .39  thev  are  s. 

1  Sam.  4:2  Is.  s.  bef  Philist.  10 
3  why  hath  L.  s.  us  bef.  Pliil.  ? 

6:19  lamented  bee.  L.  s.  many 
30:1  Amalek  had  s.  Ziklag 

2  Sam.  2:31  had  s.  of  Ab.'s  men 
11:15  that  ye  may  bes. 

1  K.  8::i:3wben  peopleofIs.be*. 
11:15  after  he  had  s.  ev.  male 

2  A'.  2:14  when  he  bad  s.  waters 
3:23  kings  have  s.  one  another 
14:10  basts.  Ed. 2  Chr.  25:19 

2  Clir.  20:22  M.  and  Seir  were  s. 
25:11!  why  should,  thou  be  s.  ? 
26:20  becanseiL.  had  s.  him 
Job  16:10  have  s.  me  on  cheek 
7*s.  3:7  hast  s.  mine  enemies 
69:26  persec.  him  thou  hast  s. 
102:4  my  heart  is  s.  withered 
143:3  hath  s.  my  life  to  ground 
7s.  5:25  the  L.  hath  s.  his  peoj)Ie 
24:12  gate  is  s.  with  destruction 
27:7  hath  he  s.  him,  as  snio.  th. 
53:4  est.  him  stricken,  s.  of  God 
Jer.  2:30  in  vain  ha.  Is.  children 
14:19  why  hast  thou  s.  lis 
Ezek.  22: 13  I  have  s.  my  hand  at 
3:i:21  came,  saying.  City  is  s. 
IIos.  6:1  he  hath  s.  will  bind  up 
9:16  Ephraim  is  s.  root  dried 
.\mos  4:9  s.  you,  ha.  not  rctiim. 
Arts  23:3  commanded  metobcj. 
Rev.  8:13thiid  juirt  "1  sun  was  s. 

S>IOKE,  Sulistnntivc. 
Gen.  19:28  s.  of  co.  went  up  as  s. 
Ex.  19:18  mount  Sin.  was  on  s. 
Jos.  8:20  s.  of  Ai  ascended  up.  21 
Jud.  20:.38  ma.  s.  rise  out  of  city 
2  Sam.  22:9  there  went  up  a  s. 

out  of  bis  nostrils,  7's.  18:8 
.Job  41:20  out  of  bis  nostr,  go.  «. 
Ps.  37:20  wicked  consu.  into  s. 
68:2  as  s.  is  driven  away 
102:3  my  days  are  cousu.  likes. 
119:83  1  am  bee.  like  bottle  in  s. 
Prov.  10-26  as  s.  to  eyes,  so  slug. 
Cant.  3  6  com  like  pillars  of  s. 
U.  4:5  on  her  assemb.  s.  by  day 
6:4  the  house  was  filled  with  s. 
9:18  mount  like  lifting  up  of  ff. 
14:31  shall  come  from  norths. 
:i4:10  s.  thereof  shall  go  up 
51:6  heavens  sh.  vanish  like  s. 
65.5  th.  are  as  s.  in  my  nose 
7/os  13.3  as  s.  out  of  chimney 
Joel  2  :10  fire,  and  pillars  of  s. 
Nah.  2:13  burn  her  chariots  in  s. 
.Ic^s  2:19  fire,  and  vapor  of  s. 
Rev.  8.4  s.  ol  incense  ascended 
9:2  arose  s.  out  of  bottonil.  iiit 
3  came  out  of  s.  locu.  on  earth 

17  out  of  mouth  iss.  fire  and  «. 

18  3d  part  of  men  killed  by  s. 
14:11  s.  of  their  torment  ascend. 
15:8  temple  was  filled  with  «. 
18:9  lament  for  her  when  see  s. 

18  thev  saw  s.  of  her  burning 
19:3  and  her  s.  rose  up  for  ever 

SMOKE. 

Deut.  29:20  anger  of  Lord  sh.  s. 

Ps.  74:1  G.  why  thine  anger  s. .' 

104:;)2  toncheth  hills,  they  t. 

144:5  touch  mountains,  they  s. 

SMOKING. 
Gen.  15:17  behold,  a  s.  fnrnace 
Ev.  20:18  peo.  saw  mountain  s. 
7s  7:4  tails  of  th.  s.  firebrands 
42:3  s.  fiax  not  que.  Mat.  12:20 

S.>IO0TII,  ER. 

Gen.  27:11  E.  hairy,  I  am  «.  man 

16  skins  of  kids  on  s.  of  neck 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


10^"i 


SNA 

1  Sam.  17:10  11a.  chose  5  ».  «ton. 
7^.  ^:-2l  words*  wi-re  n.  Ih.  buittT 
/*ror.  r>:3  liiT  tnoiith  is  g,  tli.  nil 
/-,  30:10  Kiiiak  until  us  ».  things 
5t:ti  amoin;  «-.  stones  of  stream 
Luke  3:S  roiiiTh  ways  be  made  e. 

SMOOTIIKTII. 

Is.  41;7  he  that  .«.  witli  hammer 
6MOTE. 

Om.  10:11  <.  men  with  blindness 

Kr.  7:-20  lift  up  rod,  n.  waters 
l->:-i7  wiieii  If  «.  the  Esryptians 
29  L.  s.  Ilrst-born  "in  land  of 
Esvpl.  -Vr/m.  3:i:i:  8:17;  P.-. 
7S:S1 :  105:3ti ;  l.'t.'>:S 

Ntim.  11::«  L.  «.  peo  wi.  pla^nc 
20:11  M.ises  s.  riuk,  Px.  7((:20 
2i!:W  Balaam  c.  the  ass,  25,  27 
W:10  Balali  s.  his  bands  lojjeth, 
32:4  li)ecountr,v  tlie  Lord  n. 

Jon.  !t:18  s.  th.  not.  i>ec.  princes 
11:12  .«.  all  kiiiiis  with  sword,  17 
20:5  a'.  liisnei;;l»l>or  unwittin^l.v 

Jud.  4:21  J.  s.  nail  into  temples 
5:'ifi  *.  Sisera, .«,  oil"  his  head 
7:1.3  came  and  ■'«■.  it  tliat  it  fell 
20:35  L.  ft.  Beu.ianiin  before  Isr. 

1  Sam.  4:8  ijods"  th.  •■•.  Ei.'.vptians 
6:'J  It  is  not  his  band  that  a-,  us 
17:4'.l  Da.  n.  Pliilisl.  in  forehead 
25::iS  Lord  ,v.  Xabal  that  he  died 

2  S<im.  14:7  him  that,--,  his  brot. 
2  A'.  2:8  Eli.  1.  waters ;  14  Elis.  s. 

6:1S  he  «.  them  with  blindness 
15:5  L.  f.  kiui:,  he  was  a  leper 
19:35  ausel  <,  185,illK),  /.<.  Tr.X 
2  Chr.  14:12  L.  .«.  Ethiopians 
iVVA.  13:25  s.  certain  of  them 
Pa.  78:31  «.  down  ibosen  of  Isra. 

66  s.  enemies  in  hinder  parts 
Cant.  5:7  watchmen,  they  *.  me 
/.<.  10:2O  no  inure  stay  on  him  g. 
14:6  who  .S-.  people  is  persecut. 
2;i  rod  of  bim  that  x.  thee  is  b. 
30:31  .\8syr.  beaten  down  wh.  s. 
41:7  encoura.  bim  that  .•*.  anvil 
60:10  in  mv  wratli  I .«.  thee 
Jei\  20:2  Pa'shur  ,».  Jeremiah 
31:l9after  I  was  instructed  1 ». 
Dun.  2:.31  which  f.  the  image,  85 
5:6Belshazzar's  knees  *\  one  a. 
Iliir/.  2:17  I  s.  vou  with  blasting 
Mat.  26:51  Peter  .V.  otl'  his  ear 

68  who  is  he  .«.  thee,  Ln.  22:64 
Luke  18:1:)  publican  t.  his  breast 
2:i:48  beholding  .le.  s.  th.  brea. 
Acts  12:7  an^'el  ,'■•.  Peter  on  side 

SMOTE  him. 
Fr.  21:10  be  that  .-■.  h.  bcqnit 
jV'/m.  .■).'i:21  he  that  *.  h.  sh.  die 

1  .^Kiii.  24:5  David's  heart  «.  h. 

2  Sum.  2:2:1  s.  him  under  fifth 

rib,  3:27 :  4:6 
6:7  liod  *.  >iim  there  for  his  er- 
ror. 1  Chr.  13:10 

1  K.  20:.)7«.  h.  he  wounded  him 

2  A".  1!'::)7  his  sons  s.  him  with 

sword.  /«.  :)7::i8 
Is.  27:7  smote  Ihoee  that  s.  h.  f 
57:17  for  bis  coveteousn.  I  ^.  A 
Jer.  37:15wrothwith  .1.  ande.A. 
ilul.  26:67  <.  A.  with  th.  hands 
27::i0(>.  A.  on  bead.  Mark  15:19; 

ill/.*  22:63  ;  Mm  19:3 
Acts  12:23  angel  of  Lord  ,«.  Aim 

S>IOTEST. 
Ex.  17:5  whercw.  thou«.  river 

SMVRW. 
Iter.  1:11  send  to  church  in  S. 
2:8  to  angel  of  chnrcli  in  S. 

WWW,. 
Lev.  11:.30#.  and  mole  tinclean 
rs.  68:8  as  a  «.  let  ev.  one  pass 

SX.VRE. 
Es.  10:7  how  long  th.  man  be  ^, 


SOA 

Prov.  20:2.'S  f<.  to  man  who  devo. 
22:25  and  gel  a  r.  to  thy  soul 
29:6  transu'l-ess.  of  evil  man  Is  ». 
8  scorn,  men  br.  a  city  Into*. 
25  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  n. 
Ec.  9:12  as  birds  cuiiL'lit  in  the  s. 
/-•.  8:14  f()r  a  e.  lo  inhabitants 
*l:17  |iit.  and  the  ».  are  upon 

line,  18;  Jer.  48:43,  44 
29:21  -.  for  hlin  that  reproveth 
Jrr.  .">0:24  1  ha.  laid  a  ».  for  line 
Litm.  3:47  a  ^.  is  come  upon  us 
EZ'k.  12:13  taken  in  my  -   17:20 
Ilo-t.  5:1  bee.  ye  have  been  ii  s. 
9:8  the  prophet  is  ^.  ol  fowler 
AimM  3:5  can  bird  fall  i    a  y.  wh. 
no  gin  isV  sh.  one  take  up. v..'' 
I.ule  21:35  as  a  f.  shall  it  eonie 
4  Cor.  7:35  not  th.  I  may  cast  g. 

1  rim.  8:7  lest  befall  In  ». 
6:8  rich,  fall  into  a  n.  and  lusts 

2  Tim.  2:26  nuiy  recover  (JUt  of  c. 
S\,\REn. 

Leut.  7:25  not  take  idcds,  lest  s. 

12;.30  take  heed  thou  be  not  «, 
Ps.  9:16  «.  in  work  of  hands 
Prof.  6:2  ».  with  words.  12:13 
AV*.  9:12  so  are  sons  of  men  n. 
/>-.  8:15  many  shall  ("nil  and  be  n. 

28:13  thev  ini!.'lit  fall,  and  be*. 

42:22  they  are  all  of  them  «. 
SWRES. 
Jos.  2.3:13  «,  and  traps  unto  you 
2  Sam.  22:6  s.  of  death  prevented 

me,  Ps.  18:5 
Joh  22:10.v.  are  ronnd  about  thee 

40:24  Behemoth's  nose  pierc. .«. 
Ps.  11:6  on  wicked  he  sh.  rain  *•.  j 

.38:12  seek  my  life,  la/  s.  for  me 

64:5  commune  of  laving  «.  priv. 
Prnr.  13:14  .«.  of  death,  14:27 

22:5  thorns  and  >'.  are  in  way 
Ec.  7:*26  woman  wh.  heart  is  s. 
Jer.  5:'26  as  be  that  setteth  s. 

18:22  for  tiK-y  hid  s.  for  my  feet 

S\AT<'II. 
/*.  9:20  he  shall  s.  on  right  hand 

SXECKEI). 
2  A'.  4:35  child  .«.  seven  times 

g\ORTIX<;. 
Jer.  8:16  s.  of  Imrses  was  heard 

s\orT. 

Pror.  11:22  jewel  in  swine's  «. 

sxow. 

Ex.  4:6  band  was  lepronfl  fta  g. 

Xiim.  12:10  Miriam  became  as  «. 

2  .Sf/m.  '2.3:20  si.  lion  in  time  of  if. 

2  A".  5:27  Cehazi  went  wlii.  as  s. 

Joh  6:16  and  wherein  the.--,  is  hid 
9::30  if  I  wash  myself  ins.  water 

24:19  heat  ctmsuliletn  s.  waters 
37:6  saith  to  «.  Be  thou  on  earth 
,38:'22  entered  into  1  reasures  of  s. 

Ps.  51:7  I  shall  be  whiter  than  s. 
68:14  it  was  white  as  k.  in  Sal. 
147:16  he  givelh  s.  like  wool 
148:8  lire.  hail.  s.  and  vapor 

Prov  2.5:13  as  cold  of  »■.  in  harv. 
26:1  as  s.  in  summer,  so  honor 
31.21  she  IS  not  afraid  of  the.«. 

Is.  118  sins  as  scar,  white  as  s. 
55:10  s.  fr.  heaven  rctunieth  not 

Jer  18-14  will  a  man  leave  s.  f 

Lam.  4:7  her  Nazar.  purer  th.  8. 

Dan.  7-9  garni,  was  while  as  s. 

Mat.  28:3  rami.  as».  Mark  9:3 

Rev.  1:14  his  hairs  white  as  s. 
SXOWY. 

1  CAr.  11:22  slew  a  lion  in  «.  day 
SXl'KFEn. 

.Ter.  14:6  wild  asses  s.  np  wind 

.I/a;.  1:13  ye  have  .«.  at  it 
SMFF-niSHES. 

&.25:3K  *.-'/.  of  irold.  :i7:23 


SOP  I 

SOAP. 

.fer.  2:22  wash,  and  take  much  t. 
Mat.  3:2  for  be  is  like  fuller's*. 

hORER. 
2  Cor.  5:13  whether  we  be  ».  It  Is 
1  Thes,  5:6  let  us  «  at(-ll  and  be  s. 

8  let  us  who  are  of  day  be  s. 
1  Tim.  3:2  bis.  niu.  be  s.  Til.  1:8 

11  deacons'  wives  must  be  s. 
Til.  2:2  Ihut  aged  men  be  «. 

4  teach  young  w-iunen  to  be  s. 
1  Pel.  1:13  gird  loi.  of  mind,  be  «. 
4:7  he  ve  s.  watch  unto  prayer 
6:8  be  «.  be  vigilant,  bee.  your 

SORER  I. Y. 
Horn.  12:3  think  *■.  ace.  lo  faith 
Tit.  2:12  leach,  wi-  should  liven. 

SORER-MIM>Kn. 
Tit.  2:6  exb.  yo,  men  lo  be  i.-m. 

SOHER\KSS. 

.-lrf« 26:25 spc'idi  lorlhwiirdsof  «. 

SORUIETY. 

1  Tim.  2:9  iidoni  tln-inse.  withe. 
15colllillue  in  holiness  with  s. 

SOC'IIO.     ./o».  l.''i:48 

SOrKET. 
Air.  3.8:27  100  taleuis.  talent  for  s. 

SO<'KETS. 
Ex.  26:19  niaki-  forlv  s.  of  silver, 
21  ;  ;S(i:24.  26 
21  twoK.  25;  36:24.  26 
25  ».  of  silver,  sixt.  «.  36:.10,  .36 
.37  cast  five.-.-,  of  brass,  36::i8 
27-10  'JO  s.  be  of  brass.  38:10.  11 

12  west  side  pill.  t.  ten,  .38:12 
14  hangings  on  side,  s.  three 

16  pillars  sh.  he  4.  theirs,  four 

17  hooks  of  sil.  ond  s.  brass,  18 
.3.5:11  pillars*,  of  tabernacle 
38:'27  ».  of  sanctu.  ».  veil.  100  #. 

31 «.  court.  K.  of  court-gate 

40:18  reared  labema.  fastened*. 

A'l/m.  3:36  under  custody  scuis  of 

Merari  sh.  be  ».  37;  4:31,  32 

Cant.  5:15  as  pillars  on  «.  of  gold 

son. 

Oen.  2.'>:'29,lai-.ib.-.  pottage 

2  Chr.  35:13  holy  oll'eringB*.  they 
SODDEN. 

Ex.  12:9  raw.  m>r  .v.  with  water 
Lev.  6:28  earthen  ves.  wherein  is 
s.  be  bro.  if  *.  iu  brazen  pot 
J7um.  6:19  priest  sh.  take  s.  slio. 
1  Sam.  2:15  not  have  s.  flesh 
Larii.  4:10  women  have  8.  child. 

sonoM. 

Oen.  13:10  bef.  Lord  destroy.  S. 

13  tile  men  of  S.  were  wicked 
14:11  took  all  the  goods  of  S. 

12  took  Lot  who  dwelt  in  S. 

17  the  king  of  S.  went  out  to 

18:'20  because  cry  of  S.  is  great 


S:3!r  u"^!  sll^Jl^r"   nntol-V«'«-  4:9  ami  cover  his.-d, 


thee.  Deut.  7:16:  Jxil.  2:3 
34:12  no  ctivenant.  lest  it  be  a*. 
Jud.  8:27  bee.  a  *.  unto  Gideon 
1  Sum.  18:21  that  she  may  Ilea*. 
28:9  lavest  thou  a  s.  for  my  life  « 
Job  18:8  a  net.  hewalkelh  oiia». 
10  the  >-.  is  laid  for  him  in  a  tr. 
Ps,  69:'22  let  their  table  become 
a  s.  unto  them.  Horn.  11:9 
91:3  deliver  thee  fr.  «.  of  fowler 
106::!l)  idols,  wh.  were  *.  to  th. 
119:110  wicked  have  laid  s. 
124:7  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of*. 

offowler;  s.  is  broken 
140:5  proud  liave  hid  a*,  for  me 
141:9  Keep  me  frinn  the  «.  laid 
142:3  thev  privily  laid  .«.  for  me 
Prm^.  7:'^' as  a  bii-d  hasteth  tos. 
18:7  fool's  litis  are  «.  of  his  soul 


6MTFFERS, 

Ex.  .37:23  made  his  s.  of  pure 
gold.  1  A'.  7:50;  2  Chr.  4:22 
2  A".  12:13  «.  made  of  money 
25:14 1.  took  th.  away.  Jer.  52:18 

SXTFFETII. 
Jer.  2:*!  a  wild  ass  ».  up  wind 

SO. 
2  A".  17:4  sent  messengers  to  S. 

Xol  SO. 
.fob  9:3.">  hut  it  is  not  s.  with  me 
Mat.  2II:'26  it  sh.  a.  be  «.  am.  you 
John  14:2  if  it  were  mA  s.  I  won. 
Acts  10:14  P.  said,  not  s.  L.  11:8 
.lam.  3:10  these  things  ought 
nots. 

SO.\KED. 
Is.  34:7  land  sh.  be».  with  blood 


26  if  I  And  in  S.  fifty  righteous 
19:24  Lord  rained  upon  S.  fire 
Deut.  29:2:1  like  overthrow  of  S. 

/*.  1.3:19;  Jer  49:18;  60:40 
32:32  their  vine  is  of  vine  of  S. 
Is.  1.9  should  have  been  as  S. 
10  hear  Lord,  ye  rulers  of  S. 
3:9  shall  declare  their  sin  as  S. 
,Ter.  23:14  are  all  unto  me  as  S. 
Lmn.  4:6  pnnisbm.  of  sin  of  S. 
Eztk.  16:46  sister  is  S.  48.  49.  65 
.53  when  I  bring  captivity  of  S. 
Aynos  4:11  as  God  overthrew  S. 
Zen.  2:9  surelv  M.  shall  he  as  S. 
Mat.  10:15  fof  land  of  S.  11:24; 

Mnrktv.n;  L'ikeW:M 
r.iike  17:29  Lot  went  out  of  S. 
Ilom.  9:29  we  had  been  as  S. 
2  Pet.  i-.a  turn.  .'<.  and  Go.  to  as. 
./'/(te  7  even  as  S.  and  Gomorrah 
Utv.  11:8  spiritually  called  S. 

SODOMITE. 

Deut.  23:17  there-  shall  be  no  S. 

SODOMITES. 

1  A".  14:24  there  were  also  S.  in 
1.5:12  .\sa  took  aw-av  S.  22:46 

2  A'.  2:1:7  bra.  down  houses  of  S. 

SOFT. 
7o4  2.3:16  G.  maki-th  my  heart  ». 
41:3  will  he  speak  s.  w-ordsf 
Ps.  6.5:10  thou  makest  it  s. 
Pmv.  15:1  a  *.  answer  turn.  wTft. 
25:15  a  s.  tongue  breaketh  bone 
.Ual.  11:8  man  clothed  in  s.  rai. 
that  wear  *.  cloth.  LiikeT.K 


SOFTER. 

Pi.  55:21  words  wire-  «-.  than  oil 

SOFTLY. 

f7en.  33:14  I  will  lead*,  as  cattle 
JuU.  4:21  Jael  went  8.  to  bim 


SOL 

ntith  .3:7  came  *.  and  uncovered 
I  A'.  21:27  A.  in  siickcl.  went  *. 
/*.  8:6  waters  of  ShII.  that  go  *. 

38:15  I  shall  go  *.  all  my  yean 
.icis  27:13  south  wind  blew  *. 

SOIL. 
Ezek.  17:8  plained  in  good  ». 

SOJOIRX. 
Oen.  12:10  Ab.  went  to  Eg.  to«. 

19:9  This  fellow  came  in  to  *. 

2li:3*.  in  this  land.  I  will  he 

47:4  to  .V.  in  land  are  we  come 
Ex.  12:48  straii.  *.  wi.  thee.  Lev. 

19::).3;  .Vwi.  9:14;  l.VU 
Lev.  17:8  Strang,  who*.  Ih.  ofl"er 

2.5:45  strangers  lliat  ».  of  them 
Jml.  17:8  Levite  w(-lit  to*. 
Itiith  1:1  Eliiiii-1.  went  to*.  inM. 

1  A'.  17:'J0  widow-  wi.  whom  I*. 

2  A'.  K:l  *.  wheres.  ibon  canst*. 
/**.  120:5  woe  is  me.  I  *.  in  Mes. 
Is.  23:7  her  I'eet  cany  Iwr  to  ». 

52:4  mv  peo-  went  fo  Eg.  to*. 
,/er.  4'2:i5  into  Egypt,  and  go  to 
«.  there.  17^  44:12.  14,28 
42:'22  die  in  place  whither  yc». 
Lam.  4:15  thev  shall  no  more*. 
K:fk.  •20::is  bring  fi-.  where  th.  ». 
47:22  you  and  strangers  w-ho  *. 
Acts  7:6  seed  should  .«.  in  a  stra. 

SO.IOl'R\En. 
Oen.  20:1  Abnibam  «.  in  Gerar 
21::14  and  *.  in  Philistines'  land 
;12:4  I  *.  with  Laban.  and  stayed 
35:'27  where  Ahra.  and  Isaac  *. 
Deut.  18:6  Le.  come  ft-,  wh.  he  «. 
26:5  f.  in  Egypt  with  a  few 
./«</.  17:7  a  Lev.  *.  in  Bethlehem 

ltt:]6  an  old  man  *.  in  Gibcah 
2  A'.  8:2  she  *.  in  land  of  Phi  list. 
/'*.  105:'23  .lac.  *.  in  land  of  Ham 
Ileb.  11:9  by  faith  he  *.  in  land 

SOJOIR.XKR. 
Oen.  23:4  I  am  a  s.  with  you 
Iav.  22:10  «.  <if  priest  sh.  not  eat 
25:.35  s.  fallen  in  decay 
40  thy  brother  shall  be  as  a  ». 
-17  *.  wax  rich,  brother  sell  to*. 
.Vum.  35:15  six  cities  a  ref.  for  *. 
Ps.  39:12  stranger.  *.  as  my  fath, 

SOJOURNERS. 
Lev.  25:2:1  ye  arestrangersand*. 
2  Sam.  4:3  Beerotbites  were  *. 
1  Chr.  29:1.''>  we  are  *.  as  our  fat. 

SO.IOl'KNETH. 

Ex.  3:*22  woman  liorrow  of  th.  *. 

12:49  om^  law  to  stranger  th.  ». 

Lev.  16:29 
Lev.  17:12  nor  stranger  that  *. 
18:26  thai  *.  am.  you  shall  keep 
25:6  meat  for  stranger  that  *. 
Xurn.  15:15  one  ordi^  for  vou  and 
stranger  that  *.  U'r.-M:  19:10 
,fos.  20:9  (-it.  for  strangers  that  s. 
Ezr.  1:4  remaineth  where  he*. 
Ezek.  14:7  every  one  that  s.  in  Is. 

l»OJOl'RM\R. 
Ex.  12:-10  till-  *.  of  Is.  430  years 
.lud.  19:1  a  Lev.  *.  on  mount  E. 
1  Pet.  1:17  pass  time  of*,  in  fear 

SOLACE. 
Prov.  7:18  let  us  *.  ourselves 

SOLD. 
Oen.  25::13  Esau  *.  bis  birthright 
31:15  our  father  hath  ».  us 
37:28  they  *.  .los.  to  Ishmaelites 
:16  Midianiles  *.  him  into  Eg. 
41;.^»i)  .los.  *.  com  to  Egyjitians 
42:6  be  it  was  that  *.  to  people 
45:4  I  am  .Joseph  whom  ye  *. 
47:*20  Egyptians  *.  every  "man 
22  jiries'ts  *.  not  their  lands 
Ex.  i'i.'.i  then  shall  he  be  *. 
/..<r.  '25:2.3  land  shall  not  be  *. 
33  house  that  was*,  sh.  go  out 
42  bretli.  sb.  not  be  *.  as  bond 
27:28  no  devoted  thing  sh.  be  *. 
Deut.  1.5:12  if  thy  brother  be  *. 
.32:30  except  their  Hock  «.  them 
Jud.  2:14  he  *.  th.  into  enemies 
10:7  *.  them  into  hands  of  PhiL 
1  Sutn.  12:9*.  them  into  hand  of 

1  A'.  21:20  thou  hast  «.  thyself  lo 

2  A'.  6:'25  oss's  head  *.  for  80  pie. 
7:1  mea.  of  Hour  be*,  for  she.  16 
17:17  Is.  *.  themselves  to  do  cv. 

AVA.  .5:8  brethren  who  were  *. 
13:15  day  wherein  Ihey  *.  vict. 
16  bought  and  *.  on  sabbath 
Est.  7:4  we  are  *.  I  and  people 
/**.  ]a'):17  .los.  w-as  *.  for  serv. 
Is.  50:1  which  is  it  to  whom  I  «. 
you?  have  ye*,  yourselves 
.52:.'3  ye  *.  yourselves  for  naught 
Jer.  34:14  let  go  who  hath  bc«a«. 


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CRUDEX'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


SOL 
Lam.  5:4  our  \\o>k\  is  ft.  unto  us 
Ezek.  ":13  si-llfr  nut  rt-tu.  that  s. 
Joel  3:3  have  <.  a  giii  for  wine 

6  cilildren  ol'  Jiidali  liave  ye  s. 

7  out  of  place  wliit.  ye  *.  tnem 
Aims  2:r>  they  s.  right,  for  silver 
3f(il.  lO.at)  not  two  sparrows  s. 

Vi-Ai]  and  s.  all  that  he  had 
18:25  commanded  him  to  he  s. 
21:18  cast  ontth.  thats.  of  them 

s.  J/«;'A- 11:15;  Lidr  19:45 
26:9  this  ointm.  might  ha.  been 

».  ,1/n)*14:5;  Mn  12:5 
Zuke  12:6  five  sparrows  s. 
17:28  they  s.  they  planted 
John  2:14  in  temide  that  s.  oxen 

16  said  to  them  that  .*.  doves 

Acts  2:45  .5.  their  possess:.  4:34 

4:37  .loses  having  land  s.  it 

5:1  Ananias  s.  8  ye  e.  hind  for 

4  after  it  was  s.  was  it  not  in 

J^orn.  7:14  carnal,  s.  under  sin 

1  Cor,  10:25  whatfi.  is  s.  in  sham. 
Seb.  12:16  for  one  morsel  s.  birt. 

SOLDErtlXG. 
li.  41:7  ready  for .?.  he  fastened 

SOLDIER. 
John  19:93  to  every  s.  a  p.art 
Acts  10:7  Cornelius  called  a  s. 
28:16  suff.  Paul  to  dwell  with  s. 

2  7'im.  2:3  end.  as  a  good  s.  of  C. 
4  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  5. 

SOLDIERS. 
2  Chr.  25:13  s.  fell  upon  cities 
Fzr,  8:22  I  ashamed  to  reqn.  s. 
Is.  15:4  armed  s.  of  Moah  cry 
Mat.  8:9  having  s.  und.  L"ke  7:8 
27:27  the*,  took  J.  and  gathered 

to  him  s. 
28:12  they  gave  money  to  .?. 
Litke  3:14  ?\  demanded,  saying 
John  19:23  the  5.  took  his  garm. 
24  tliese  things  theref.  s.  did 
32  then  came  s.  and  bra.  legs 
34  ime  of  the  .*.  with  a  spear 
Acts  12:4  delivered  Peter  to  s. 
6  Pe.  w'as  sleeping  bet.  two  s. 
18  no  small  stir  among  the  s. 
21:;i5  he  was  borne  of  the  s. 
23:23  make  readv  200  s. 
27:31  P.  said  to  the  s.  Except 
32  then  the  .«.  cut  off  the  vopes 
42  8.  counsel  was  to  kill  pris. 
SOLE. 
Oen.  8:0  dove  found  no  rest  for  s. 
Detit.  28:35  wi.  botch  from  s.  of 
56  not  set  s.  of  foot  upon  gro. 
65  nei.  shall  s.  of  thv  foot  rest 
Jos.  1:3  place .'.  of  foot  tread 
2  Sam.  14:25  from  e.  of  foot  to  cr. 
Jot)  2-7  Satan  smote  Job  fr.  s.  of 
Is.  1:6  from  s.  of  foot  to  head 
Ezek.  1:7  «.  of  feet  li.  s.  of  cairs 
See  FEET. 

SOLEMN. 
Num.  10:10  inyniir.?.  days  yesli. 
Ps.  92:3  praise  with  8.  sound 
Js.  1:13  iniq.  even  the*,  meet. 
Lain.  2:22  called  as  in  a  s.  day 
Hos.  9:5  will  ye  do  in  s.  day  ? 

Sci  ASSEMBLY,  FEAST,  FEASTS. 

SOLEMXITY,  lES. 

Dmt.  31:10  in  the  s.  of  the  year 

Is.  30:29  as  wh.  a  holy  s.  is  kept 

3:):90  upon  Z.  the  city  of  our  s. 

Ezek.  45:17  burnt-offefings  in  s. 

46:11  in  s.  meat-ofl'ering  shall 

SOLE.MXLY. 
Clen.  43:3  the  man  did  s.  protest 
1  Sam.  8:9  yet  protest  s.  to  them 

SOLIT.\RY. 
Job  3:7  let  that  night  be  s. 
30:3  for  famine  tliey  were  8. 
Ps.  68:6  G.  setteth*.  in  families 

107:4  wandered  in  a  *.  way 
Is.  35:1  wilderness  and  *\  p'lace 
Lam.  1:1  how  doth  city  sit  e, 
Mark  1:35  Je.  dcjiarted  to  «.  pi. 

SOLITARILY. 
MU.  7:14  feed  peo.  A\llich  dw.  S. 

SOLOMOX. 
2. yam.  5:14  there  was  bom  to 
Davids.  1  C7(r.  3:5;  14:4 
12:24  he  called  his  name  S.  and 
1  K.  1:10  S.  his  brother,  19,  26 
13  S.  sh.  reign  after  nic,  17,  30 
21  I  and  my  son  .S.  shall  be 
34  God  save  king  S.  30,  43 
87  wl.  D.  even  so  bo  he  wi.  S. 
47  God  make  name  of  S.  better 
Bl  R.  swear  to  me  that  he  will 
2:1  David  charL'ed  S.  his  son,  23 
8:1  S.  made  ullluity  with  Phar. 
8  8.  loved  Lord ;  10  S.  uskcd 


SON 

1  K.  3:5  Lord  appear  to  S.  9:2; 

iChr.  1:7:  7:12 
4:22  S.  provision  for  one  day 
29  God  gave  S.  wisdom,  5:12 
34  hear  wis.  of  S.  from  all  the 
kings,  J/a(.  12:42;  i!(fc  11:31 
5:1  Hiram  sent  servants  to  .S. 

13  kinj^  S.  raised  a  levy  out  of 
6:14  .S.  built  house  and  finished 

it,  iChr.  7:11;  .-Irf.' 7:47 
7:51  so  ended  the  work  S.  made 
8:1  S.  assemb.  elders.  2  Clu:  5:9 

22  S.  spread  forth  his  hands  to 
54  S.  made  an  end,  2  Chr.  7:1 
65  S.  held  a  feast :  9:26  S.  ma. 

10: 1  when  queen  of  Sheba  heard 
of  fame  of  S.  %Chr.  9:1 

24  all  sought  to  8.  2  Chr.  9:23 
11:1  king  S.  loved  many  worn. 

2  S.  clave  to  these  in  love.  4 

5  S.  went  after  Ashtoretll  and 

6  S.  did  evil ;  7  S.  built  for  C. 
9  Lord  was  angry  with  S.  27 

14  Hadad,  an  adversary  to  S. 
28  S.  made  Jeroboam  ruler 
40  S.  sought  therefore  to  kill 
43  S.  slept  with  his  fathers 

12:2  fled  from  the  presence  of  S. 
14:26  shields  S.  nia.  2  Chr.  12:9 

2  A'.  21:7  the  Lord  said  to  David 

and  to  S.  2  Chr.  33:7 

1  Cftr.  22:5  S.  my  son,  is  young 
9  for  his  name  shall  be  S.  17 

28:6  S.  thy  son  he  shall  build 
9  thou  S.  my  son.  know  the  G. 
11  David  gaVe  to  S.  palTern 

29:1  S.  my  son,  whom  G.  alone 
19  give  to  S.  my  son  a  perfect 

23  S.  sat  on  the  throne  of  the 

25  L.  magnified  S.  exceedingly 

2  Chr.  2:17  S.  number,  strangers 
3:3  things  wherein  S.  was  ihst. 
:W:26  since  time  of  S.  not  such 

Ezr.  2:55  the  children  of  S.  serv. 

58:  Neh.  7:57,  60;  11:3 
Neh.  12:45  commandment  of  S. 

13:26  did  not  king  S.  sin  bv  th.  ? 

Prov.  1:1  prov.  ofB.  10:1 ;  i5:l 

Cant.  1:1  Song  of  songs  wh.  is  S. 

5  comely,  as  the  curtains  of  S. 

3:7  behold,  his  bed  which  is  S. 

11  behold  king  S.  8:12  S.  must 

8:11  S.  had  vineyard  at  Baal-h. 

Jer.  52:20  sea  S.  ma.  was  carried 

iUtt.  1:6  Da.  begat  S.  7  S.  begat 

6:29  S.  in  all  his  gl.  L'ike  12:27 

12:42  greater  tliaii  S.  Lfike  1I::B1 

John  10:23  Jc  walked  in  S.  por. 

Acts  3:11  ran  to  them  to  S.  porch 

5:12  with  one  accord  in  S.  por. 

SOMEBODY. 
Lnke  8:46  Jesus  said.  s.  touched 
Acts  5:.36  Then,  boasting  to  be  s. 

SOMETHIiVG. 
Mark  5:43  that  s.  should  be  giv. 
Luke  11:.54  seeking  to  catch  5. 
John  13:29  he  sh.  give  5.  to  poor 
Acts  3:5  expecting  to  receive  s. 
2:1:15  would  inquire,?,  more  per. 
18  young  man  hath  s.  to  say 
Gal.  6:3  man  think  him,  to  be  s. 

SO.METIMES. 

Eph.  2:13  ye  who  were  s.  afar  off 
Vol.  3:7  in  which  ye  walked  s. 

SOMEWH  VT. 

Lev.  4:29  wh.  ruler  hath  done  s. 

1  A'.  2:14  he  said.  I  have*,  tosay 

2  K.  5:20  I  will  run  and  take  s. 
Lnke  7:40  have  *.  to  say  unto  th. 
Acts  23:90  inq.  *.  more  perfectly 

95:26  I  might  have  s.  to  write 
Bom.  15:24'if  first  I  be  s.  filled 
9  Cor.  5:12  may  have*,  to  answer 

10:8  tho'  I  should  boast  *.  more 
Gal.  2:6  th.  who  seemed  to  be  *. 
Ihh.  8:3  this  man  haves,  to  offer 
Pev.  9:4  I  have  s.  agaiust  thee 

SOX. 
Gen.  17:16  I  will  give  theea*.  of 
Sarah,  19;  18:10,  14 

21:2  Sarah  bare  Abraham  a  «.  7 

24:36  my  master's  wife  barea*. 
51  let  her  be  master's  *.  wife 

29::!3  he  hath  given  me  this  *. 

30:6  G.  heard  me,  given  me  *. 

24  Lord  shall  addto  me  ano.  s. 
3.5:17  thou  Shalt  have  this  s. 
37:3  bee.  he  was  *.  of  old  a-'e 

Ex.  1:16  if*,  then  ye  kill  hini 
22  every  *.  born  cast  into  river 

2:10  child  grew  and  bee.  her  «. 
Lfi\  12:6  days  ol^  purifv.  for  a  s. 

21:10  ».  of  an  Israelitish  woman 

2.'i: 49  his  uncle's  s.  nniy  redeem 
Num.  2:i:18  hearken,  *.  of  Zip. 

27:4  hath  no  *.  8  and  have  uo«. 


SON 

Df>ft.  \Z\(i\^s.  of  mo.  ent.  thee. 
21:1(1  not  make^«.  of  belov.  first- 
born before  s.  of  hated.  17 
90  onr^f.  is  stubborn,  rebellions 
28:56  eye  sh.  be  evil  tow.  her  s. 
Jos.  6:2(i  iu  youns-.  &.  set  up  ^at. 
J'ld.  5:12  lead  cajitive  s.  of  An. 
9:18  made  s.  of  his  servant  king 
11:2  thou  art  s.  of  strann:e  wo. 
34  he  had  nei.  tf.  nor  cmughter 
13:3  conceive  and  bear  a  i\~5,  7 

17  a  s.  born  to  Naomi 

1  Sam.  1:23  Hannah  gave*,  suck 
4:20  fear  not,  th.  hast  borne  a .«. 
10:11  wh.  is  come  to5.  of  Kish? 
16:1S  I  have  seen  a«.  of  Jesse 
17:55  whose  s.  ?  58  -whose  s.  art 
20:27  wheref.  com.  not  s.  of  J.  ? 

31  as  long  as  s.  of  Jesse  livcth 
22:7  -will  s.  of  Jesse  give  fields? 

9  I  saw  $.  of  Jesse  com.  to  N. 
12  hear,  now,  thou  5.  of  Ahit. 
25:10  who  is  the  s.  of  Jesse? 

17  he  is  such  a  s.  of  Belial 

2  Sam.  1:13  I  am  s.  of  a  stranger 
9:9  give.  .^f.  all  that  pertain,  to  S. 
10:2  show  kindness  to  5.  of  Na. 
16:3  where  is  thy  master's  s. 
18:12  put  forth  ha.  ag.  kin^r's  s. 

18  have  no  s.  to  keep  my  liame 
20  because  the  king's  c?. "is  dead 

1  A".  3:6  thou  hast  given  hima^*. 

5:7  hath  given  David  a  wise  5. 

12:16  no  inheritance  in  s.  of 
Jesse,  2C7;r.  10:16 

14:5  cometh  to  ask  of  thee  for  s. 

22:36  Joa.  king's  ^\  9  Chr.  18:25 
9  A".  1:17  because  he  had  no  s. 

4:16  season  th.  sh.  embrace  a  s. 
28  did  I  desire  a  s.  37  took  s. 

6:29  give  s.  to  eat  him,  hid  j?. 

32  8.  of  a  murderer  hath  sent 
8:1  whose  s.  he  restored  to  life 
11:1  s.  was  dead,  2  Chr.  22:9 

4  Jehoiada  slio.  them  king's  s. 
1  Chr.  12:18  side,  thou  *\  of  Jesse 

22:9  behold,  a  s.  shall  be  born 
9  Chr.  21:17  never  a  s.  left  him 

23:3  behold,  king's^,  shall  rei. 
Job  18:19  nei.  have  s.  nor  neph. 
Ps.  2:12  kiss  s.  lest  he  be  angry 

72:1  righteousn.  unto  king's  i^. 

86:16  save  if.  of  thv  handmaid 

89:22  nor .?.  of  wicked,  afhict  h. 

116:16  I  am  s.  of  thy  hand-ma. 
Pror.  3:12  s.  in  whom  he  deligh. 

4:3  I  was  my  father's  s.  belov. 

10:1  a  wise  5.  mak.  glad  fa.  15:20 

5  gath.  is  wise  s.  sleep,  in  bar. 
$.  cans,  shame.  17:2 ;  19:26 

13:1  a  wise  s.  heareth  instruc. 

17:25  foolish  $.  is  a  grief  to  fat. 

19:13  foolish  s.  calamity  of  fath, 

2S:7  whoso  keep,  law  is  wise  s. 

31:2*.  of  womb,  s.  of  vows? 
Ec.  5:14  beLrefteth  a  *.  nothing 

10:17  when  kini;  is  *.  of  nobles 
1$.  7:14  virgin  cone,  and  bear  s. 

9:6  ch.  born,  unto  us  *.  is  iriveu 

14:12  O  Lucifer.  *.  of  morning 
22  I  will  cut  off  fr.  Ba>)ylon  *. 

19:11  ,•;.  of  wise,  s.  of  kiiitrs 

49:15  compassion  on  s.  of  womb 

5<j:3  nei.  $.  of  stranger  speak 
Jo\  6:26  mourn,  as  lor  only  $. 

33:21  sho.  not  have  a  s.  to" reign 
Ezek.  14:20  deliv.  nei.  s.  nor  dau. 

1S:4  soul  of*,  is  mine 
14  a  s.  that  seeth  his  fa.'s  sins 
19  why  doth  not  *.  bear  iniq. 
20*.  not  bear  iniq.  of  father 

44:25  for  *.  or  dnugh.  they  may 
Hos.  13:13  he  is  an  unwise  *. 
Amos  7:14  nor  was  I  proph.'s  *. 

8:10  as  mourning  of  an  only  *. 
Mic.  7:6  5.  dishoii'oreth  fatlior 
Mai.  1:6  *.  honoreth  his  father 
Mat.  1:21  bring  forth  *.  X'/Av  1:31 

9:2  s.  be  of  go.  cheer,  Mark  2:5 

10:37  he  that  loveth  *.  or  dauir. 

11:27  know.  S.  but  Father,  nor 
Father  save  S.  Luke  10:22 

13:55  the  carpen.'s  *.  Mark  6:3 ; 
Luk(  4:22 

16:16  thou  art  Christ.  ■S'.  of  God 

21:28  *.  go  work  in  mv  viney. 

22:42  ofChiisr?  whose  s.  is  he? 
Mark  12:6  having  one *.  bclo\i.'d 

13:32  hour  knoweth  not  thi^  S. 

14:61  Christ.  .S".  of  the  Blessed? 

Luke  1:13  Elisab.  shall  bear  a  .•>'. 

83  be  called  S.  of  the  Highest 

3:23  Jesus  *.  of  Joseph,  *.  of  II. 

7:12  only  *.  of  his  mother 

10:6  if*,  of  peace  be  there 

11:11  if  a  *.  ask  bread  of  any 

12:53  father  divided  agaiust  *. 


soisr 

Lvkf  15:13  younger  *.  gathered 

16:25  *.  remember,  in  thy  lifet. 

19:9  forasmuch  as  he  is  *.  of  A. 
John  1:18  onlv  5.  in  bosom  of  F. 

3:35  Father  lovetli  the  S.  5:20 
36  beli.  on  S.  believeth  not  S, 

5:19  -S'.  can  do  noth.  of  himself 

21  S.  quicken,  whom  fie  will 

22  committed  all  judgm.  to  S, 

23  men  should  honor  S.  he  th. 
honor,  not  S.  honor,  not  F. 

26  2riven  to  S.  to  have  life 
6:40  ev.  one  who  seeth  the  S. 

42  is  not  this  Jes.  *.  of  Joseph 
8:35  *.  abideth ;  9:19  is  this  *.  / 

36  if  .$'.  shall  make  you  free 
9:20  we  kn.  that  this  is  our  *. 
14:13  Fa.  may  be  glorified  in  S. 
17:12  none  lost  but  *.  of  perdit. 
Art.'i  4:36  Barnabas.  *.  of  consol, 
23:6  Pharisee,  *.  of  a  Pharisee 

16  Paul's  sister's  *.  heard  of 
Pom.  9:9  Sarah  shall  have  a  *. 

1  Cor.  15:28  then  S.  himself  sub. 
Gal.  4:7  no  more  serr.  but  a  *. 
Phil.  2:22  as  ,?.  he  serv,  in  gospel 
Col.  4:10  Marcus  sister's  *.  to  B. 

2  Thf.s.  2:3  man  of  sin,  *.  of  per. 
1  Tim.  1:18  commit  to  thee  *.  T. 
Beb.  1:5  he  shall  be  to  me  a  *. 

8  to  S.  he  saith,  Thy  throne 
3:6  Christ  as  a  s.  over  his  o^vn 
5:8  tho'  he  were  a*,  yet  learned 
7:28  word  of  the  oath  maketh  *. 
11:24  refu.  to  be  called  *.  of  Ph. 
12:6  sconrg,  every  *,  he  receiv. 

1  John  9:29  antic,  deni.  F.  and  S. 

%i  whosoever  denieth  the  3. 

the  same  hath  not  the  Fath. 

24  continue  in  .S'.  and  in  Fath. 
4:14  Father  sent  S.  to  be  Savi. 
5:12  he  that  hath  S.  hath  life 

•iJohn  3  L.  Je.  Ch.  .S".  of  Father 

9  hath  both  the  Father  and  3. 
See  DiviD. 

S0.\  of  God. 
Dan.  3:25  fourth  is  like  *.  of  G. 
Mi't.  8:29  thou  S.  of  G.  Luke  8:28 

14:33  of  a  truth  tl'i.  art  S.  of  G. 

26:63  whether  be  Ch.  .S*.  of  G. 

27:43  he  said.  I  am  the  ^.  of  G. 
54  was  S.  of  G.  Mark  15:39 
Mark  3:11  art  S.  of  G.  John  1:49 
Luke  1:35  sh.  be  called  S.  of  G. 

3::J8  *.  of  Adam,  was  *.  of'G. 

4:41  crvin:^.  Thou  art  Christ  the 
5.  of  G.  John  6:69;  11:27 

29:70  art  th.  then  the  S.  of  G.f 
John  1:34  this  is  the  .S".  of  God 

3:18  the  only  begotten  ^S.  of  G. 

5:25  shall  liear  voice  of  .$'.  "of  G. 

9:35  dost  thou  beli.  on  S.  of'G.  f 

10:36  I  said,  I  am  tlie  -S'.  of  God 

11:4  that  .S".  of  G.  might  be  glo. 

19:7  he  made  himself  .S^.  of  God 

20:31  bell.  Je.  is  C.  the  S'.  of  G. 
Acts  8:37  J.  Christ  is  the  S.  of  G. 

9:90  Christ,  that  he  is  5.  of  G. 
Pom.  1:4  declared  to  be  S."of  G. 
9  Cor.  1:19  the  S.  of  G.  was  not 
Gal.  2:20  bv  faith  of,?,  of  God 
Eph.  4:13  knowledge  of  S.  of  G 
Neb.  4:14  high-pr.  J.  the  S.  of  G 

6:6  crucify  to  themsel.  .S".  of  G 

7:3  made  like  to  the  S.  of  God 

10:29  trod,  under  foot  -S".  of  God 
1  John  3:8  for  this  purp.  S.  of  G. 

4:15  shall  confess  Je.  is  S.  of  G. 

5:5  believeth  Jesus  is  S.  of  God 

10  that  believeth  on  S.  of  God 
13  believe  on  name  of  S.  of  G. 
20  know  that  S.  of  G.  is  come 

Pev.  2:18  write,  saith  S.  of  God 

(?*'/?.  99:13  bu.-oft".  in  stead  o(h.s. 

25:11  Abraham,  G.  blessed  h.  *. 

37:34  Jacob  mourned  for  his  s. 
Ex.  32:29  every  man  upon  his  *. 
Lev.  21:2  for  Ji'is  *.  he  may  be 
Mtm.  20:26  put  on  Elea.  h.  s.  28 
Veut.  1:31  man  doth  bear  his  *. 

7:3  thy  daiigh.  not  give  to  his  s. 

8:5  as*a  man  chasteneth  ?iis  s. 

18:10  not  any  mak.  h.  *.  to  pass 
9  Sam.  16: 19  serve  in  pros,  of/;.*, 

1  A'.  11:36  and  to  h.  s.  will  I  give 

2  A'.  3:27  Moah  took  his  eldest  *. 
16:3  A.  made/n>  *.  to  pass  thro* 
21:6  jSIanas.  made  his  s.  to  pass 
9:J:10  no  man  mi.  make  h.  *.  pass 

2  Chr.  SM:22  Jo.  the  ki.  slew  h.  8. 
Pror.  13:24  sparctli  rod.  hat.  h.  S. 

99:91  shall  have  him  bee.  his  s. 

30:4  what  is  his  *.  name? 
Jer.  27:7  his  s.  and  his  son's  5. 
Mai.  3:17  as  a  man  spareth  h.  s. 
Mat.  21:37  last  of  all  sent  ?iis  8. 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDAXCE. 


1029 


SON 

Mat.  22:2  made  a  marr.  for  hit  t. 
45  hiiw  Is  he  then  h.  s.  t  Murk 
15:;i7;  Lul;e-iOA4 
John  3:11)  };ave  h.  only  bocfot.  5. 
17  find  si'ut  nt>l  his  S.  to  con. 
Mil  3:13  God  Inlth  slorl.  /i.  *•.  J. 
211  IJod  liavin;.'  raii-ed  up  h.  .S. 
J?om.  l:!t  serve  in  L'oi^pel  of  A.  *". 
8:3  (iiid  iiendini;  hii  own  .S.  in 
Si  thiit  spared  not  his  own  *". 
Gtil.  1:1S  it  pleas.  G.  to  rev.  h.  S. 
4:4  God  sent  forth  his  s. 
1  r/irn.  1:10  to  wait  for  his  S. 
Ilrh.  \:i  spoken  to  us  by  his  S. 
Jttin.  'i:21  had  oftered  Isaac  Ai^'  ft, 
1  Juhit  1:3  fel.  is  with  F.  and  A.  ^^ 
T  blood  of  Jes.  Ch.  h.  S.  clea. 
8:43  believe  on  name  of  A.  .S. 
6:'.»  he  bath  testified  of  A.  S. 

10  bell,  not  rcc.  G.  i;ave  oth.S. 

11  this  life  is  in  Ai*-  *'. 

20  we  are  in  him,  even  Ais  S. 

SO\-IX-L.*W. 
Oen.  10:V3  hast  thou  auys.-i.V.  T 
JiKt.  l."i:(i  8amson  the  sA.-l.  of 

19:.5  d;ini>^ers  fa.  said  to  s.-i.-f. 
1  S„m.  1'<:1S  should  be  s.-i.-l.  -a 

22:14  faithful  as  kiiiii's  s,-i.-/.  / 
S  A'.  S:27  Jehoram  was  s,'i.-t. 
J\'tA.  (>:18  Tobiah  was  s.-i.V.  to 

13:i!8  was  s.-i.-l.  to  J-auballat 

Set  BELO\-ED. 

Sly  SOX. 

Go.  21:2.3  not  deal  fal.  wi.  mijs. 
22:7  he  said.  Here  am  I.  my  s. 
24:3  not  take  wife  to  mij  s.  37 

6  briuff  not  7;jy  s.  thither  ag.  S 
27:^  now  there!,  tnt/  s.  obey.  43 

IS  am  I.  who  art  thou,  int/s.  ? 

21  whe.  thou  be  my  very  s.  24 
37  what  shall  I  do  iiow,  mys.  f 

37:.3-3  and  said.  It  is  my  8.  coat 
35  will  go  into  crave  to  my  s. 
42;.3S  he  said,  my  e.  shall  not  go 
45:28  .Joseph  my  s.  is  yet  alive 
.Er.  4:22  Is.  is  my  s.  even  my 
Jud.  8:23  neith.  shall  my  «."rnle 

1  Sam.  3:6  I  called  not  my  s.  lie 
4:16  what  is  there  done,  my  s.  f 
10:2  what  shall  I  do  for  my  s.  f 
24:16  voice,  mys.  David?  26:1" 
26:21  sinned,  return,  my  s.  Uav, 

8  .Sam.  7:14  he  sh:dl  be  wij/«. 
13:95  my  s.  let  us  not  all  go 
14:16  dest.  me  and  my  s.  (Jut  of 
16:11  m<i  s.  who  came  forth 
18:33  king  said,  O  my  e.  Absal 
my  s.  my  s.  Absalom.  111:4 

1 E.  3:20  took  my  s.  from,  22.  23 
17:12  dress  it  for  me  and  my  s. 

2  K.  6:2',t  we  boiled  >r,  </  s.  and  eat 
14:9  dan.  to  mv  e.  2  ^V,r.  25:IS 

1  Chr.  17:13  shall  be  mi/ s.  22:10 
22:11 7nys.  Lord  will  tie  with 
28:6  ha.  chosen  him  to  be  my  t. 
29:1  Sol.  my  f.  whom  God  hath 
Ps.  2:7  thou  art  my  s.  Act)  13:33 : 

Hfh.  1:5:  5:5 
Prow  6:3  do  this  now.  my  t. 
23:26  my  s.  give  me  thv  heart 
2-1:21  my  s.  fear  thou  the  Lord 
27:11  my  s.  be  wise  and  make 
31:2  what,  my  s.  and  what,  son 
Jfr.  31:20  is  Epbra.  my  dear  s.  t 
Hos.  11:1  called  my  f.  Mat.  2:15 
Mat.  3:17  my  beloved  ■'S.  17:5 
Mark  9:17  I  have  brought  tuy  8. 
Luke  9:38  Mast,  look  upon  mu  t. 
15:24  for  this  my  ^.  was  dejui 

1  Tim.  1:2  to  Timothy  mij  own  t. 

2  Tim.  2:1  mi/s.  be  stro.  in  grace 
Tit.  1:4  to  Titus  mini  own  *. 
J^ile.  10  I  beseech  Ih.  for  my  s. 
Sec.  21:7  his  God.  hesh.  bo  my  s. 

Thy  SOX. 
Otn.  22:2  take"  t.  s.  thine  only  ». 

iM;5  must  I  needs  bring  thy  8.  f 

37:32  know  whe.  it  be  t.  8.  coat 

48:2  behold,  thy  8.  Jos.  cometh 
Ei.  10:2  tell  in  tne  ears  of  (Ay  8. 

13:8  thou  Shalt  show  (Ay  8. 
14  wh.  (.  8.  asketh.  D-^ut.  6:20 
Dent.  6:21  shall  iay  unto  (Ay  ». 

7:3  nor  daughter  take  lyito  (.  8. 

4  Ihev  will  turn  away  (Ay  8. 

Jriii.  6:30  bring  out  (.  8.  that  he 

8:22  rule  over  us,  thou,  (Ay  s. 
1  Sam.  16:19  send  me  David  (.  8. 
1  A'.  1:12  save  life  of  thy  s.  Solo. 

8:22  dead  is  (.  f.  23  and  (Ay  s. 

5:5  (Ay  s.  whom  I  will  set  ujion 

11:12  rend  it  !)ut  of  hand  of  (.  «. 

17:13  for  thee  and  for  thy  s. 
19  give  me  (.  s.  43  (.  s.  liveth 
SAT.  4:.36  he  said.  Take  up  thij  f. 

6:28  gi.  (.  f.  that  we  may  eat.  29 


SON 

1  K.  16:7 1  am  thy  Bcr.  and  (Ays. 
Prop.  19:18  chasten  (Ay  8.  while 

29:17  coiTect  (Av  ".  and  he  shall 
Luke  9:41  Jo.  said.  Bring  (Ay  8. 

15:19  no  more  wor.  to  be  (.  8.  21 
30  soon  as  this  (.  8.  was  come 
John  4:50  (Ay  8.  liveth,  51,  53 

17:1  glorify  (.  .V.  that  (.  .S.  may 

19:26  saith.  Woman,  beh.  (Ay  8. 

SOX  of  man. 

£irtW— above  ninety  times. 
SOXG. 

Ex.  15:1  then  snug  Moses  this  ». 

niito  the  Lorcl,  Sum.  21:17 
2  the  Lord  is  my  strength  and 

*•.  Ps.  118:14:  Is.  12:2 
De)il.  31:19  wrl.  this  8.  th.  th.  8. 

21  this  8.  sh.  testify  aga.  them 

22  Jloses  theref.  wrote  this  s. 
30  M.).  spake  words  of  «.  32:« 

./'/'/.  5:12  a^^'ake.  Dehor,  utter  8. 

2  Sam.  22:1  Da.  spa.  words  of ». 

1  Chr.  6:31  D.  set  over  serv.  of «. 
1.5:22chief  of  Lev.  was  for».  27 
25:6  under  their  I'ather  for  8. 

2  Chr.  29:27  .«.  of  tliu  Lord  began 
Joh  ;10:9  I  am  their  8.  by-woru 
Ps.  28:7  Willi  mv  s.  will  I  praise 

3.3:3  sing  a  new  s.  Is.  42:10 

40:3  puf  a  new  s.  in  my  mouth 

42:8  m  night  his  *■.  sh.  be  wi.  me 

69:12  I  was  8.  of  the  drunkards 
30  I  will  praise  God  with  a  s. 

77:6  I  call  to  remerabra.  my  5. 

96:1  O  sing  to  the  Lurda  new  «. 
98:1;  149:1 

137:3  they  required  of  us  a  8. 
4  how  sh.  we  sing  Lord's  s.  ? 

144:9  I  will  sing  a  new  s. 
Kc.  7:5  man  to  hear  8.  of  fools 
Cant.  1:1  s.  of  sonus  which  is  S. 
Is.  5:1  now  will  I  sing  a  8. 

24:9  sh.  not  drink  wine  wi.  a  s. 

26:1  in  th.  day  sh.  th.  8.  be  sung 

30:29  shall  have  a  «.  as  in  night 
Lam.  3:14  I  was  tlieir  8.  all  d;iy 
Ezek.  83:32  to  them  as  a  lovely  s. 
Per.  5:9  they  sung  a  new  s.  14:3 

14:3  no  mail  could  learn  that  s. 

15:3  the  8.  of  Moses  and  e.  of  L. 

SOXGS. 

(r^n.  81:27  sent  thee  away  wi.  8. 
1  A'.  4:32  *'.  a  thousand  aiid  live 
1  Chr.  2.5:7  were  instructed  in  s. 
Xeh.  12:46  in  days  of  D.  were  ^. 
.Fob  3.5:10  G.  who  giv.  8.  in  night 
Ps.  32:7  corap.  wi.  8.  of  deliver 
119:54  have  been  mv  s.  in  house 
137:3  sing  us  one  of  the  *.  of  Z. 
Pivv.  25:20  singeth  8.  to  heavy 
Cant.  1:1  song  of  *.  which  is  Sol. 
Is.  23:16  melody,  sing  many  8. 
24:16  part  of  earth  we  heard  8. 
35:10  ranso.  come  to  Z.  with  8, 
38:20  we  will  sing  my  8. 
Ez^k.  26:13  noise  of  8.  to  cease 
Amos  5:23  take  away  noise  o(8. 
8:3  8.  of  temple  shall  be  howli. 

10  turn  yinir  s.  into  lamentati. 
Eph.  5:19  "in  psalms,  sjiiritual  8. 
Col.  3:16  hymns,  and  spiritual  8. 

soxs. 

Gfn.  9:19  the  three  s.  of  Noah 
10: 1  and  to  them  were  s.  bom 
23:11  in  pres.  of  8.  of  my  people 
27:29  let  mother's  8.  b(>w  dow^ 
42:5  8.  of  Is.  came  to  buy  corn 

11  we  are  all  one  man's  8.  :J2 
46:5  8.  of  Israel  carried  Jacob 

Lcr.  26:29  e:it  tlesh  of  your  8. 
Xum.  27:3  father  died,  had  no  s. 

36:3  married  to  8.  of  oth.  tribes 
/Vf"(.  32:8  separated  8.  of  Adam 
Jud.  8:19  the  8.  of  mv  m<ither 
.30  Gideon  had  70  «'  10:4  Jair 

12:14  Abdon  had  40  t.  30  neph. 

19:'i2  cert.  s.  of  Bel.  beset  house 
Ruth  1:11  arc  there  any  more  *.  .^ 

1  Sam.  1:8  am  not  I  bet.  th.  10 ».  ? 
2:12  8.  of  Eli  were  s.  of  Belial 
8:11  take  your  5.  appoint  them 

2  .S'«m.  2:18  three  8.  of  Zeruiah 
3:31*  8.  of  Zeruiah  be  too  hard 
9:11  eat  as  one  of  king's  s. 
1.3:30  Absa.  hath  slaiii  king's  8. 
16:10  what  to  do.  8.  of  Z.  ?  19:22 
23:6  8.  of  Bel.  shall  be  as  thorns 

1  A'.  2fl:.35  thee,  of  the  prophets 
21:10  set  two  men.  s.  of  Belial 

2  A'.  10:S  heads  of  the  king's  f. 

1  Chr.  2\:W  Om.  and  his  four  8. 
2'*:4  among  the  j.  tpf  my  fathers 

2  CAr.  23:3  Lord  said  of  «.  ofDa. 
24:25  blood  of  the  8.  of  Jehoiada 

Est.  9:10  ten  s.  of  ITa.  slew  they 
13  IJa-'s  ten  8.  be  hanged.  14 


SON 

Pf.  89:6  who  nmo.  8.  of  mighty  f 
144:12  our  s.  may  be  as  plants 

Is.  51:18  no.  to  guiilejier  amo.  8. 
56:6 /».  of  Strang,  that  loin  Lortl 
f)0:10».  of  Biningcr  build  walls 
14  8.  of  them  th.  alllieled  thee 

,ffr.  6:21  s.  shall  fall  upi>n  them 
13:14  fathers  and  «.  together 
29:6  bcL-et  8.  ta.  wives  for  yo.  8. 
:i5:6  drink  no  wine,  ye,  nor  ». 
49:1  hath  Israel  no  e.  t  no  heir? 

Lam.  4:2  precious  8.  of  Zlon 

Ezek.  5:10  fathers  eat  8.  s.  fathers 
20:31  your  s.  pass  thi-o'  the  Are 
23:37  caused  8.  to  pass  thro'  tire 

IIos.  1:10  ye  are  8.  of  living  God 

Amos  2:11*1  raised  up  of  yours. 

Mai.  3:3  he  shall  purify  *.  of  Lc. 

Mark  3:17  Boanerges,  s.  of  thun. 

Lake  11:19  vour  s.  cast  th.  out  t 

1  Cor.  4:14  but  as  my  beloved  s. 

Oal.  4:5  receive  the  adopli.  of  s. 
6  bee.  ye  are  s.  God  hath  sent 

ILtj.  2:1()  bring,  nianv  8.  to  glorv 
11:21  Jacob  blessed  's.  of  Joseph 
1'2:7  G.  deal,  with  you  as  wi.  «. 

5ttf  AARON.   IJArolITKU. 

SOXS  of  God. 

G^n.  6:2  8.  of  G.  saw  daughters 
Juh  1:6  8.  or  G.  came  to  jires.  2:1 
3H:7«.  of'G.  shouted  for  joy 
//(M.  l:lii  ye  are  8.  of  living  Gnl 
.John  1:12  power  to  bee.  s.  qf  a. 
Hom.S-.U  Sp.  ofGod.  are,«.  of  G. 

19  manifestati<^>n  of  s.  of  t'iotl 
Phi!.  2:15  be  luirnilc«s.  8.  of  God 
1  John  3:1  we  lie  called  s.  of  G. 

2  beloved,  now  are  we  8.  of  G. 
His  SOXS. 

Gen.  9:1  God  blessed  N.  and  A.  «. 

:J0::J.5  gave  th.  into  hands  oih.s. 

50:12  Aisjf.  did  unto  him  as  lie 
Er.  1.8:5  Jethro  came  with  A.  s. 

28:1  take  Aa.  and  A.  s.  to  mini. 
Lev.  6:'22  priest  oihis  s.  is  auoi. 
Iteat.  18:5  chosen  liim  and  A.  8. 

21:16  be  maketh  h.  s.  inherit 
Jinl.  9:18  slain  A.  «.  70  persons 

17:11  Levite  was  as  one  of  hiss. 

1  Sam.  2:22  heard  all  his  s.  did 
8:1  S.  when  old  made  A.  s.  jud. 

3  A('.s'  s.  walk,  not  in  his  ways 
16:1  provided  a  king  am.  his  s. 
30:ti  grieved,  ev.  man  for  hl<  s. 

2  Sam.  21:6  let  7  of  A.  «.  be  deli. 

1  A'.  13:11  A,  »-.  came  and  to.  him 
12  A.  8.  seen  way  man  of  God 

21:29  in  A.  «.  days  will  I  bring 

2  K.  19:37  Ai.«  8.  smote  him  with 
sword.  Is.  37:38 

2  Chr.  11:14  Jeroboam  and  his 8. 

21:7  give  light  to  him  and  A.  s. 

17  caiTietraway  his  s.  save  the 

voungest  of  his  8. 
36:'20  serv.  to  him  and  Ai.>'  s. 

E:r.  0:10  life  of  king  and  his  8. 

Est.  9:25  and  his  s.  be  hanged 

Jah  1:4  his  8.  went  and  feasted 
14:21  Ai.<  8.  came  to  honor 
38:32  canst  guide  A.  with  A.  «. .' 
42:16  J.  saw  A.  s.  and  A.  s.  sons 

Ezek.  46:16  a  gift  to  any  of  A.  s. 

Dan.  11:10  A.  s.  sh.  be  stirred  up 

See  HAH. 

My  SOXS. 

Gen.  48:9  J.  s'aid.  They  are  mys. 

1  Sam.  2:'24  my  s.  it  is'no  good 
12:2  S.  said,  my  s.  are  wilb  you 

1  f'Ar.  28:5  of  all  mys.  chosen  S. 

.lob  1:5  it  may  be  my  8.  have  sin. 

Is.  43:11  to  come  concern,  my  s. 

1  Cor.  4:14  but  as  my  beloved  8. 

.See  SEVEN. 

Thv  SOXS. 

E.r.  12:24  th.  and  (.  «.  Xum.  18:8 
22:29  flrst-boru  of  (Ay».  sh.  give 
il:20  llrst-born  of  (.  8.  shalt  ri^d. 

L'r.  10:14  thy  due.  and  (.  s.  due 

X'im.  18:1  t.'s.  sh.  bear  iniouily 
11  I  have  given  them  to  thy  s. 

Dtat.  4:9  teach  (.  8.  and  (.  s.  sons 

1  .sv/m.  2:29  and  lionorest  (Ay  8. 
8:5  (Ay  s.  walk  not  in  thy  ways 
•28:19  'to-mor.  (Ay  8.  be  with  me 

■2. Sam.  9:10/.  8.  Am  till  land 

2  A'.  20:18  thys.  shall  be  eunuchs 
in  Babvlou.  Is.  39:7 

Is.  49:22  they  shall  bring  (Ay  s. 
51:20  (Ay  s.'have  fainted 
Oiy.i  thy  s.  sh.  come  from  far.  9 

.A  r.  48:46  (.  8.  are  taken  captives 

Zee.  9:13  (.  ».  O  Zi.  against  (.  ». 
Two  SOXS. 

Gen.  10:25  to  E.  (.  «.  1  Chr.  1:19 
31:25  two  of  s.  of  Ja.  slew  malee 


SOR 

Oen.  41:.W  to  Joa.  were  bom  (.  i. 

42::)"  slay  my  (.  s.  If  I  bri.  him 

41:27  kn.  mv  wife  bare  me  (.  *. 

48:1  be  look  with  him  his  (.  «. 
A'.r.  1H:3  Zijiporah  and  her  (.  *. 
Lt-r.  16:1  death  ott.s.  of  Aaron 
Hath  1:1  (.  *.  Mahlon  and  Chil.2 
1  .Sam.  2:.31  come  upon  tliy  (.  8. 

4:4  the  («o  8.  of  £li  were  there 
■i.sam.  14:6  handmaid  hati  two  8, 

15:.36  they  had  with  them  (.  ». 

21:8  king  look  twos,  of  Hizpah 
Mat.  20:21  grant  that  th.  niv  (.  t. 

21:28  a  man  had  (.  8.  La.  15:11 

26::)7  Peter  and  (.  s.  of  Zebedeo 
Arts  7:29  in  Midi,  he  begat  (.  ». 
Oal.  4:22  Abraham  had  two  t. 

SOOX. 
Er.  2:18  ye  are  come  so  8.  to-day  f 
fifut.  4:"i6  ve  shall  ».  utt.  perish 
JiJj  :i2:22  Maker  «.  take  meaway 
I's.  !«i:10  for  it  is».  cut  off 

106:13  Ihev  8.  forL-at  his  works 
Tit.  1:7  not  self-wil.  not  s.  angry 

SOOXER. 
Hfh.  13:19  restored  to  you  the*. 
Jam.  1:11  the  sun  is  no  8.  risen 

SOOTHSAYER,  S. 

,To8.  13:22  Balaam  son  of  Beor  s. 
Is.  2:6  peo.  because  they  are  e, 
Ilan.  2:27  secret  cannot  e.  show 
5:7  king  cried  aloud  to  briu"  *. 

11  whom  king  made  mas.  of  #. 
Mic.  5:12  shalt  have  uo  more  ». 

SOOTHSAYIXO. 
Acts  16:16  mast,  much  gain  by  ». 

SOP. 
John  13:26  to  wh.  I  shall  give  a  I. 
27  after  the  s.  Satan  enter.  30 
SOPATER.    Acts  20:4 

SORCERER,  ESS. 
Is.  57:3  draw  hither,  sons  of  8. 
Acts  13:6  certains,  a  false proph, 
8  Elym.  the  s.  withstood  them 
SORCERERS. 
E.r.  7:11  called  wise  men  and  8. 
.hr.  27:9  hearken  not  to  yours. 
JUin.  2:2  N.  command,  to  call  8. 
.Ual.S:o  be  a  witn.  against  thes. 
P(iK  21:8  s.  sh.  have  part  in  lake 
22:15  without  are  dogs  and  s. 
SORCERY'. 
Acts 8:9  who  beforetime  used  s. 

SORCERIES. 
Is.  47:9  come  on  thee  for  thy  s. 

12  stand  with  niulti.  of  thy  s. 
.ids  8:11  long  ti.  bewitch,  wl.  s. 
Pfi'.  9:21  nei.  repenled  of  th.  s. 

18:2:J  by  s.  were  nations  dcceiv. 

SORE,  A<U.  or  Adv. 
Gen.  19:9  pressed  s.  upon  man 
31:30  bee.  thou  s.  longedst  after 
31:25  dav.  when  they  were  *. 
41:56  famine  waxed  s.  in  land 
57  famine  was  so  8.  in  all  lands 
4.3:1  famine  s.  in  land.  47:4.  13 
Peat.  6:22  Lord  showed  signs  s. 
Jud.  10:9  Israel  was  s.  distress. 
14:17  bee.  she  lay  s.  nnon  him 
20:.34  battle  was  s.  1  .SVim.  31:3 

2  Sam.  2:17;  2  A".  3:'26 
21:2  lifted  tlieir  voices,  wept  s. 

1  Sam.  1:10  Ilan.  prayed,  wept  s. 
,'j:7  his  liaiul  is  s.  on  us,  and  on 
14:52  8.  war  against  Philistines 

2  Sam.  13:36  and  servant  wept  s. 

1  K.  17:17  sickn.  so  s.  no  breath 

2  A'.  6:11  king  of  Svrias.  troub. 
20:3  Hezekiah  we"pt  ».  Is.  38:3 

2  CAr.  21:19  Jeho.  died  of  «.  dhi. 
28:19  Ahaz  transgress,  s.  ag.  L. 

Ezr.  10:1  lieopie  wept  verj'  s. 

.\>A.  13:8  It  grieved  me  s.  theref. 

.lob  .5:18  maketh  s.  bindeth  up 

Fs.  6:3  mv  soul  is  s.  vexed 
.38:2  thy  "hand  presseth  me  s. 
44:19  lliou  hast  s.  broken  US 
55:4  my  heart  is  s.  jiaiiied 
118:13  thou  hast  thrusts,  at  me 

Is.  27:1  with  s.  and  great  sword 
64:9  be  not  wroth  very  8.  O  Lo. 
12  wilt  thou  afflict  ua  very  s.  f 

Lam.  1:2  she  weepeth  s.  In  night 

Ezek.  14:21  my  four  s.  judgm. 

Dan.  6:14  king  was  s.  displeased 

.lf./(.  21:15  tb.'weros.  displeased 

.Mark  9:26  sp.  cried,  rent  him  t. 

Acts  20:37  wept  s.  and  kissed  P. 

See  ArBAiD. 

SOnE,  Subatantlve. 

Lev.  13:42  if  a  while  reddish  s. 

2  Chr.  6:29  know  his  o\mi  a',  grl. 

Ps.  38:11  friends  staud  aloof  IV.  8. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SOR 

P/f.  77:2  my  .■?.  ran  in  the  nl*ht 
Rev.  lti:2  thoi-e  tVIl  a  grievous*. 

SOREX. 
Jxid.  16:4  a  woman  iu  vail,  of  S. 

SORES. 
Jb.  l:fi  bruise*;  and  putrefvinsr  s. 
tnke  1f;:'.iO  I,;izfirns  full  oK  s.  51 
Ii€i\  lti:ll  hliisplK-niL'd  bcc.  of  s. 

SORELY. 
Is.  23:5  s.  i);uii'.-a  !it  luport  of  T. 

SORER. 
Ueh.  10:29  ht^iw  niucli  5.  punish. 

SORROW. 
Qtn.  3:16  groatly  mnlti.  thy  ,«.  in 
Si.  thon  shalt  briuir  forth  ch. 

17  in  -•;.  shalt  thou  eat  of  it 
42:.3S  hring  mv  irrav  hairs  with 

A-.  to  the  trrave.  44:-^(.  31 
Ex,  l.xl4  A',  take  hold  of  inhab. 
Lev.  2'i:16  terror  cause  s.  of  heart 
y?,  "/,  iSiiiS  L.  sh.  j^ivc  Fi.  of  mind 
1  C7/r.  4:!l  bee.  I  bare  him  wi.  s. 
Kt'//.  'i-'l  ntith.  else  but  s.  of  hea. 
F--<f.  'Xii  turned  from  ■<.  to  joy 
Job  .1:10  hid  not  ,e.  fr.  mine  eyes 

6:10  1  wiiiild  harden  myself  iu  s. 

17:7  eye  dim  by  reason  of  s. 

41:2'2  .«.  is  turned  into  joy 
P«.  13:2  havintj.?.  in  my  heart 

3?:17  my  ,«.  coutinuaHV  bef.  me 

39:2  help  peace,  my  x.  stirred 

55:10  and  .v\  in  the  midst  of  it 

90:10  their  stren;,'th  labor  and*. 

107:39  brouirht  low  thrr)u^h  s. 

116:3  I  found  trouble  and  .■•'. 
2*rov.  10:10  that  winkcth  cans.  s. 
22  L.  mak.  rich,  adderh  no  *. 

35:13  bv  s.  of  heart  spirit  is  bro. 

17:21  be<retteth  fool,  doetU  to  g. 

23:29  who  ha.  woe  ?  who  hath  s. 
Ec.  1:18  knowledge,  increasethfi. 

5:17  hath  much  s.  and  wrath 

7:3  s.  is  better  than  laughter 

11:10  remove  s.  from  thy  heart 
/*.  5:30  look  to  land,  behold  s. 

14:3  L.  shall  give  thee  rest  fr.  ,?. 

17:11  heap  in  day  of  desperate  8. 

29:2  distress  Ariel,  th.  sh.  be*. 

35:10/?.  and  sighing  shall  flee 

50:11  ye  shall  lie  down  in  8. 

51:11  .«.  and  mourning  flee  away 

65:14  sing,  but  ye  sh.  cry  for*. 
,'''■;■.  S:1S  oonif.  myself  against  *. 

20:  IK  womb,  see  labor  and  ^''.  ? 

30:15  why  criest  thou?  *.  incii. 

31:13  make  them  rej.  ft",  their*. 

45:3  L.  hath  add.  grief  to  my  *. 

49:2^J  there  is  *.  on  the  sea 
Low.  1:12  any  a.  like  unto  my  *. 

18  behold  ■■•\  3:05  give  them  ^. 
Kzfk.  23:33  fill.  wi.  drunk,  and*. 
i'/Av  22:45  found  th.  sleep,  for*. 
Joint  16:6  *.  ha.  fill,  your  hearts 

20  your  *.  shall  be  turn,  to  joy 

21  wo.  when  in  travail  hath  *. 

22  and  ye  now  therefore  ha.  *. 
Jiojn.  9;2  I  have  *.  in  my  heart 

3  Cor.  2:3  I  sho.  have  ^f.  from  th. 
7  swallo.  up  with  overmuch  *. 
7:10  godly  *.  work,  repentance, 
but  /;.  of  world  worke.  death 
PhU.  2:27  lest  I  have  ^.  upon  s. 
Jiev.  18:7  *.  give  her.  see  no  *. 
21:4  be  no  more  death,  neith.  *. 

SORROW,  Verb. 

Jer.  31:12  shall  not  *.  any  more 

51:39  land  shall  tremble  and  *. 

7/av-.  8:10  they  shall  *.  for  burden 

1  Thes.  4:13  .v.  not  as  others 

SORROWS. 
Ky.  3:7  cry.  for  I  know  their*. 
2*5rtm.  22:6*.  of  hell  cianpassed 
me  about,  Ps.  18:4,  5;  116:3 
Jo6  9:28  I  afraid  of*. 
31:17  Ood  distribut.  *.  in  anger 
39:3  bow  themselves,  cast  out  *. 
Pa.  16:4  *.  shall  be  multiplied 
32:10  many  *.  shall  be  to  wick. 
127:2  rise  up,  to  eat  bread  of*. 
/>.  2:2:i  his  days  *.  travail  grief 
h.  13:8  and  *.  take  hold  of  them 
53:3  man  of  jt.  aeqiuiintcrt  with 
4  bnrne  our  griefs  carri.  our*. 
JtT.  13:21  shall  not  *.  take  as  wo. 
4!»:24  «.  taken  her  as  a  woman 
J><iii.  10:16  by  visions  ,«.  turned 
J!>>s.  13:13  .>(.  of  travailing  worn. 
MiiL  24:8  begin,  ofjs'.  Mark  13:8 
1  Tim.  6:10  pierced  witli  many  *. 
SORROWED,  ETII. 

1  Sfwi.  10:2  tliy  father  ,v.  for  yon 

2  Cor.  7:9  I  rejoice  ye  *.  to  repc- 
11  that  ye .«.  after  a  godly  Bort 

SORROWFUL. 
I  Sam.  1:15  woman  of  a*,  spirit 


SOU 

■Job  fi:7refas.  are  as  my  *.  meat 
Ps.  09:29  I  am  poor  and  *.  let 
Prop.  14:13  in  laugh,  heart  is  *. 
Jer.  31:25  replenis.  every  *.  soul 
Zep.  3:18  gather  them  that  are  *, 
Ztc.  9:5  Gaza  see  it,  be  very  s. 
Mat.  19:22  that  saying,  he  went 

away  *.  Luke  18:2.3, 24 
26:22  were  exc.  *.  Mark  14:19 

37  began  to  be  *.  very  heavy 

38  soul  exceed.  *.  Mark  14:34 
.Tofui  16:20  shall  be  *.  but  sorrow 
2  Co7\  6:10  A",  vet  always  rejoici. 
Phil.  2:28  I  may  be  tlie  less  *. 

SORROW!\G. 

Luke  2:4S  fattier  and  I  so.  thee.*. 

Acts  20:38  *.  th.  see  face  no  more 

SORRY. 

1  Sam.  22:8  none  of  you  that  is*. 
Keh.  8:10  holv  to  L.  nei.  be  ve  *. 
Ps.  38:18  I  will  be  *.  for  mv  sin 
It.  51:19  who  shall  be*,  for  thee 
Mat.  14:9  king  was  *.  Mark  6:26 

17:23  and  they  were  exceedi.  *. 

2  Cor.  2:2  if  I  ma.  you  *.  sa.  is  *. 
7:8  *.  same  epistle  made  yon  *. 

9  rejoice  not  ye  we.  *.  for  ye  *. 

SORT. 
Gep..  6:19  two  of  ev.  *.  in  ark,  20 
1  Ckr.  24:5  divid.  one  *.  wi.  ano. 

29:14  able  to  otfer  after  this  *. 
Ezr.  4:8  wrote  to  Ar.  after  th.  *. 
Neh.  6:4  sent  4  times  after  this  *. 
Ezfk.  23:42  men  of  the  comm.  *. 
Dan.  1:10  worse  th.  chil.  of  yo.  *. 

3:29  no  god  can  del.  after  this  *. 
Acts  17:5  lewd  fellows  of  baser  *. 
Ro?n.  15:15  wri.  boldly  In  some  *. 

1  Cor.  3:13  man's  work  of  wh.  *. 

2  Cor.  7:11  sorrow,  after  godly  *. 

2  Tim.  3:6  of  this  *.  who  creep 

3  John  6  journey  after  a  godly  *. 

SORTS. 
Deiit.  22:11  garment  of  divers  *. 
Neh.  5:18  store  of  all .?.  of  wine 
P.^.  78:45  divers  *.  of  flies.  10.5:.31 
Ezek.  27:24  merch.  in  all*,  of  th. 
38:4  clothed  with  all*,  of  armor 

SOSIPATER. 
Rom.  16:21  Ja.  and  S.  my  kins. 

SOSTHE\ES. 
Acts  18:17  the  Greeks  took  S. 
1  Cor.  1:1  Paul  and  S.  to  church 

SOTTISH. 
Jer.  4:22  foolish,  th.  are  *.  child. 

SOUGHT. 
Gen.  43:.30  he  *.  where  to  weep 
Ex.  4:19  men  dead  wh.  *.  life 
24  L.  met  him,  *.  to  kill  him 
33:7  that  *.  L.  went  to  taberna. 
Num.  35:23  ene.  nor  *.  his  harm 
Jud.  14:4  Samson  *.  occasion 

1  Sain.  27:4  S.  *.  no  more  for  him 

2  Sam.  3:17  *.  for  Da.  to  be  king 
4:8  head  of  ene.  that  *.  thy  life 
21:2  Saul  *.  to  slay  them  in  zeal 

1  A'.  10:24  earth  *.  to  Sol.  to  hear 

2  A'.  2:17  *.  three  days  for  Elijah 
1  Chr.  26:31  among  Heb.  were  *. 

Chr.  14:7  because  we  have  *.  L. 
17:4  *.  to  Lord  God  of  his  father 
25:15  *.  after  gods  of  Ed.  ?  20 
26:5  *.  G.  in  days  of  Zechariah, 

as  long  as  he  *.  the  Lord 
Neh.  12:27  they  *.  the  Levit.  out 
Est.  9:2  hand  on  such  as  *.  hurt 
Ps.  .34:4  I  *.  Lord,  he  heard,  77:2 
111:2  *.  out  of  all  that  have  pie. 
119:10  with  wh.  heart  I  *.  thee 
94  I  have  -«.  thy  precepts 
Ec.  7:29  s.  many" inventions 
12:9  preacher  *.  out  many  prov. 
7*.  62:12  Shalt  be  called  *.  out 
65:1  *.  of  them  asked  not,  found 
ofth.  that*,  not,  Rom..  10:20 

10  place  for  my  peo.  that  *.  me 
Jer.  8:2  moon,  whom  they  ha.  *. 

10:21  the  pastors  have  not  *.  L. 
26:21  kings-,  put  him  to  death 
50:20  ini(|uity  of  Israel  sh.  be  *. 
Lam.  1:19  th»*y^.  meatto  relieve 
Ezek.  22::i0  I  *.  a  man  am.  them 
20:21  tho'  *.  yet  never  be  found 
34:4  net.  .v,  that  which  was  lost 
7)an.  8:15  1  had  .?.  for  meaning 
Oh.  6  Esau's  hidden  things  s.  up 
7.ei).  1:0  those  Hint  have  iiot  *. 
Mat.  2:20  dead  wh.  *.  child's  life 
21:40  J*,  to  lav  Iiands  upon  him, 

Mark  12:12;  L}ike20.\^ 
Lvke  2:48  I*,  thee  sorrowing 
49  bow  is  It  that  ve  s.  me  ? 
11:16  others  ff.  a  sign  ff.  heaven 
]:J:0  *.  fru.  thereon,  found  none 
19:3Zacchcus  *,  to  see  Je»U3 


SOU 

./o/;;i7:ll  J.  *.  him  at  feast.  11:56 

:30  they  *.  to  take  him,  10:39 

Acts  12:19  when  Herod  *.  for  Pe. 

17:5  they  *.  to  bring  them  out 

Rom.  9:;i2  bee.  *.  it  not  by  faith 

1  Thes.  2:6  nor  of  men  *.  we  glo. 

2  Tim.  1:17  in  Rome  he  *.  me 
lieb.  8:7 place  shou.  have  been*. 

12:17  he  *.  carefully  with  tears 

SOUGHT  him. 

1  Sam.  10:21  *.  //.  conia  not  be  f. 

13:14  L.  *.  //..  a  man  to  be  capt. 

2:3:14  Saul  *.  him  every  day 

1  Chr.  15:13  *.  not  after  order 

2  Chr.  14:7*.  h.  he  hathgiv.  rest 
15:4  when  th.  *.  h.  he  was  found 

15  they  *.  h.  with  their  desire 

Ps.  37:36  I  *.  h.  could  not  be  fou. 

78:34  slew  them  then  they  *.  k. 

Cant.  3:1  bv  night  I  s.h.  I  *.  h. 

but  I  found  him  not.  2;  5:6 

Lnke  2:44  they  *.  //.  among  kins. 

4:43  people  *.  f>.  came  to  hira 

SOUL. 

Gen.  2:7  man  bccam"  a  living*. 

34:8  *.  of  son  U^utretli  for  daugh. 

35:18  as  her  *.  was  'a  departfng 

Lev.  4:2  if  a  *.  sin  thro'  ignoran. 

5:1  if  a*,  sin,  and  hear  sVeari. 

0:2  if*,  lie;  17:12  no^.  eat  blood 

17:11  blood  mak.  atonem.  for  *, 

22:11  if  priest  buy  *. 

2:3:30  wliatso,  s.  doeth  any  work 

Num.  21:4*.  of  peo.  discouraged 

30:4  every  bond  she  hath  bonnd 

her*.  5,  6.7.8,9,10.11.12.13 

31:23  one  *.  of  five  bund,  for  L. 

Deut.  11:13  serve  him  with  yo.  * 

18  lay  up  th.  words  in  your  s. 
13:3  wheth.  yon  h)ve  L.  with  all 

your  *.  Jo^.  22:5  ;  1  K.  2:4 

1  Sam.  18:1  *.  of  Jonathan  knit 

to  *.  of  David 
30:6  *.  of  the  people  was  griev. 

2  Sam.  5:8  blind  hated  of  D.'s  *. 
13:39  *.  of  D.  longed  to  go  to  A. 

1  A'.  8:48  return  to  thee  with  *. 
17:21  let  this  child's  *.  come 

2  K.  4:27  let  alone,  her  *.  is  vex. 
23:3  keep  commandm.  with  *. 

1  Chr.  22:19  set  yo.  s.  to  seek  L. 

2  Chr.  0::38  if  they  return  with  *. 
15:12  seek  the  L.  with  their*. 

Job  3:20  life  giv.  to  bitter  in  *.  ? 
12:10  hand  is  ■«.  of  every  thing 
10:4  if  yo.  a.  were  in  my  soul's 
24:12  .■?.  of  the  wounded  crieth 

Ps.  19:7  law  perfect  converting*. 
33:19  deliver  their  *.  from  death 
34:22  L.  redeem.  *.  of  his  serva. 
49:8  redemption  of*,  precious 
72:14  he  shall  redeem  their  *. 
78:50  spared  not  th.  *.  fr.  death 
86:4  rejoice  *.  of  thy  serv.  O  L. 
94:21  gather  against  *.  of  right. 
106:15  sent  leanness  to  their  s. 
107:18  their*,  abhorreth  all  me. 
26  th.  *.  melted  bee.  of  trouble 

Prov.  10:3  not  suff.  *.  of  righteo. 
11:25  liberal  *.  shall  be  made  fat 
13:2  *.  of  transgressors  sh.  eat 

19  desire  accom.  is  sweet  to  *. 
16:24  pleasant  words  sweet  to  *. 
19:2*.  without  knowl.not  good 

15  idle  *.  shall  softer  hunger 
21:10*.  of  wicked  desireth  evil 

f2:23  Lord  will  spoil  *.  of  those 
5:13  he  refresheth  *.  of  masters 

27:7  full  *.  loathe,  honey-comb. 

to  hungry  *.  bitter  is  sweet 

7*.  3:9  woe  to  their*,  they  have 

32:6  make  empty  *.  of  hungry 

55:2  let  yo.  *.  delight  in  fatness 
3  hear,  and  your  *.  shall  live 

58:10  if  thou  satisfy  afllicted  *. 

66:3  th.  *.  delighteth  in  abomi. 
Jer.  4:10  the  swo.  reacheth  the*. 

20:13  he  delivered  s.  of  the  poor 

31:12  their  *.  shall  be  as  a  trard. 

•38:16  L.  liveth.  made  us  this  *. 
Lam.  1:11  for  meat  to  relieve  *. 

2:12  wh.  their  *.  was  poured  out 

3:25  the  Lord  is  good  to  the  *. 
Ezek.  18:4  as  *.  of  fat  her.  so  *.  of 
son.  the  *.  that  sinueth,  20 

24:21  what  your  *.  pitieth  shall 
TJos.  9:4  *.  sliall  not  come  into 
Mat.  10:28  fear  th.  can  destroy  *. 
Mark  12::J3  lo.  him  wi.  he.  an^  s. 
Acts  2:43  fear  came  on  every  *. 

3:23  eve.  *.  which  will  not  hear 

4:32  multitude  believ.  of  one*. 
Rom.  13:1  let  every  *.  be  subiect 
1  Thes.  5:2.3  that  your  *.  and  oo. 
Heb.  10:;J9  believe  to  saving  of*. 
Jam.  5:20  he  sh.  save  a  *.  fV.  dea. 
1  Pet,  2:11  lusts  war  agai,  the  s. 


SOU 

2  Pet.  2:8  Lot  vexed  righteous  r. 
Rev.  16:3  ev.  living  *.  d^iedin  sea 

See  AFrLiCTED,  bitterness. 

His  SOUL. 

Gen.  34:3  Jns  s.  clave  to  Dinah 

Ex.  30:12  give  ransom  for  his  *. 

Num.  30:2  ew.  oath  to  bind  k.  s. 

Jud.  10:10  his  *.  was  grieved  for 
16:16  so  that  his  s.  was  vexed 

2  7i'.  23:25  Josiah  turned  to  Lord 
with  all  his  s.  2  Chr.  34:31 

Job  14:22  his  s.  wirliin  him 
21:25  dieth  in  bitterness  of  A.  s. 
2:3:13  what  his  *.  desireth,  even 
27:8  when  God  tak.  away  his  *, 
31;.30  sin,  by  wish,  curse  to  h.  s, 
33:18  keepeth  back  h.  *.  fr.  pit 

22  his  s.  draw,  near  unto  grave 

23  will  deliver  his  s.  ft-onv;  30 
Ps,  11:5  violence,  hit  s.  hateth. 

24:4  who  had  not  lifted  up  his  s, 
25:13  his  s.  shall  dwell  at  ease 
49:18  wh.  he  lived  he  bless,  h.  A 
89:48  sh.  he  deliver  his  s.  from? 
109:31  save  fr.  th.  condemn  h.  fr. 

Prov.  6:30  if  steal  to  satisfy  h.  s. 
16:17  his  way,  preserveth  h.  9. 
21:23  his  mouth,  keepeth  ?iis  *■. 
22:5  that  doth  keep  his  s.  shall 
23:14  Shalt  deliver  hiss.  fr.  hell 
29:10  but  the  just  seek  ?iis  s. 

Ec.  2:24  slmu.  make  hiss,  enjoy 
6:2  wanteth  nothing  for  hi^  s, 

3  his  s.  be  not  filled  with  L'ood 
Is.  29:8  awak.  and  hii  s.  empty 

44:20  he  cannot  deliver  his  s. 
53:10  ma.  his  s.  an  offer,  for  sin 

11  see  of  travail  of  his  s. 

12  poured  out  h.  s.  unto  death 
Je?'.  50:19  his  s.  shall  be  satisfied 

51:6  deliver  everv  man  his  s.  45 
Ezek.  18:27  right.'he  sh.  sa.  h.  s. 

33t5  warning,  shall  deliver  h.  s. 
Hob.  2:4  his  s.  that  is  lifted  up 
Mat.  16:26  lose  /;.  own  *,  give  in 
exchanire  for  *.  ?  Mark  8:37 
Acts  2:31  hiss,  not  left  in  hell 

My  SOUL. 

Gen.  12:13  ?7>i/ s.  sh.  live  because 
19:20  let  me  escape,  Jti}/  s.  shall 
27:4  ???y  *.  may  bless  thee,  25 
49:6  O  ?tnj  s.  come  not  into  their 
Lev  26:11  nnj  s.  sh.  not  abh.  30 

1  Sam.  1:15  poured  out  my  *.  be. 
24:11  thou  huntest  m?j  *.  to 
26:21  beca.  7ni/ s.  was  precious 

2  Sajti.  4:9  Lord  who  hath  re- 

deemed my  *.  1  A'.  1:29 
Job  0:7  the  things  rny*.  refused 
9:21  yet  would  1  not  kn.  7ny  s. 
10:1  vii/  *.  is  weary  of  life,  I  will 
speak  bitterness  of  mi/  ^. 

19.2  how  lo.  will  ye  vex  my  9. 
27:2  Aim.  who  hath  vexed  m^9. 
30:15  they  pursue  jny  *.  as  wind 

16  7ny  s.  is  poured  out  upon. 
25  was  not  my  s.  gri.  for  poort 
Ps.  3:2  who  say  of  7Hy  *.  There  ia 
6:3  mi/  *.  is  sore  vex.  but,  O  L. 

4  deliver  my  s.  17:13;  22:20; 
110:4;  120:2 

13:2  sh.  I  take  conns,  in  7}it/  s.  f 
16:10  not  leave  my*.  Acts  2:27 
23:3  he  restoreth  my  s.  he  lead. 
25:1  unto  th.  O  L.  do  I  lift  my  ff. 
20  O  keep  my  *.  and  deliver  me 
26:9  gather  not  my  $.  \Wth  sin. 
30;3  brought  my  s.  from  grave 
31:7  hast  known  ?ny  *.  in  adver. 
34:2  7ny  *.  sh.  make  boast  in  L. 

35.3  say  unto  my  *.  I  am  thy  sa. 

4  put  "to  shame  that  seek  77iy  A 
7  nave  digged  a  pit  for  my  *. 

9  7n>/  s.  shall  be  joyt\il  in  Lord 

13  I  liumbled  my  *.  with  fast. 
41:4  heal  my  *.  I  "liave  sinned 
42:4  I  pour  out  my  s.  in  me 

5  cast  down  O  my  *. .?  11 ;  43:5 

6  O  my  G.  7ny  *.  is  cast  down 
54:4  L.  is  with  that  upho.  7ny9. 
55:18  delivered  7ny  *.  iu  peace 
56:6  when  they  wait  for  7iiy  s. 

13  thou  hast  delivered  my  *. 
57:1  be  merciful.  ?«y  *.  trusteth 

4  7ny  *.  is  amo.  lions  and  I  lio 
6  my  *.  is  bowed  down 

59:3  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  s. 
62:1  7ny  s.  waiteth  upon  God 

5  7nv  *.  wait  thou  only  upon  G. 
63:8  my  s.  foUowcth  hard  after 

9  tliat  seek  jnij  s.  to  destroy  it 
00:16  what  G.  ha.  done  for  my*. 
69:1  wa.  are  come  iu  nnto  mys. 

18  draw  nigh  to  7}iy  s. 
71:2:3  7ny  *.  shall  rejoice 
77;3  my  sore  ran,  my  s.  refused 


CRUDEN'S  COXCOIIDANCE. 


1031 


sou 

7^.  84:3  ?ny  «.  longeth  for  thi'  L. 

811:2  preserve  >«y .«.  I  am  holy 
■1  O  Liird,  do  I  Mil  till/ t.  1-W:8 
l:l  thou  hnet  dcliv.  wiy  k.  I'l-oin 

JW:3  1111/ ti.  it*  full  of  trouhli'^ 
1 1  why  cnslei't  thou  oltBiv  »■. .' 

iil:17  wy«.  had  dwelt  in  r-ilinci- 

nii:!  bhs?  the  Lord,  O  mij  s.  i, 
•.>2;  101:1,35 

in',i:ao  them  th.  epeiik  an. »»;/  ■■••■ 

lUi:"  ret.  unto  thy  rest.  <.>  iinj  «. 
8  thou  hast  delivered  iinj  *. 

ll'.l:a)  my«.  break,  for  lonjriuK 
109  nil/  1.  is  enntiuu.  in  hand 
IS'.I  therefore  cIdIIi  miJ  ».  keep 
17.%  let  my  #.  live  and  it  shall 

ViO/i  deliver  rinj  «.  O  Lord 
(i  my  s.  dw.  wi.him  that  hate. 

130:5  wait  for  the  Lord,  i/ii/  ^.  G 

13S:3  strengthen  me  in  imj  i. 

13(1:11  that  my  «.  knoweth  well 

142:4  no  man  cjired  for  mi/  s, 
7  brine:  mij  t.  out  of  prison 

143:11  bring  niij  a,  out  of  troub. 

146:1  praise  the  L()rd.  O  tiii/.i, 
Ec.  7:2.*^  which  yet  iiiijst.  set^keth 


Caul.  1 :7  wh.  my  .<.  lo.  3:1 ,  9,  3. 4 
5:6  jiiy  .•-•.  failed  when  he  spake 
Is.  1:14  new  moons  uii/ 1.  hati'th 
2B:U  with  my  8.  have  I  desired 
38:1"  in  love  tofflys.  deliv.  it 
61:10  my  it.  eh.  be  joyful  in  God 
Jer.  4;l'.rhast  heard,  b  mu  s. 
5:9  my  5.  beavent^ed?  20;  0:9 
6:8  instmcted,  lest  mys.  depart 
12:7  beloved  of  my .«.  into  hand 
18:20  they  dig.  a  pit  for  my  .«. 
82:41  rej.  over  them  my  wholes. 
Lam.  3:24  L.  my  por.  saith  mys. 
58  pleased  the  causes  of  my  s. 
Mic.  t»:7  body  for  sin  of  my  s.  t 
7:1  my  «.  desired  first  ripe  fruit 
Mat.  12:18  in  wh.  my  s.  is  pleas. 
26:38  my  «.  is  sor.  Mark  14::)4 
Luke  1:46  my  .*.  doth  magnify  L. 
12:19  I  will  say  to  my  .*. 
John  12:27  is  mi/  s.  troubled 
S  Cot.  1:23  for  record  upon  my  s. 
Heb.  10:38  my ,«.  sh.  have  uo  pie. 

Our  SOIX. 
Num.  11:6  our  s.  is  dried  away 
Ps.  33:20  o«r».  wailetb  for  Lord 
44:25  our  s.  is  bowed  down 
66:9  God  who  holdeth  our  s. 
124:4  stre.  had  gone  over  our  s. 
Is.  26:8  the  desire  ofours.  is 

Own  SOIL. 

Peiif.  13:6  friend  as  thine  0.  s. 

Ps.  22:29  none  can  keep  his  o.  s. 

Pror.  6:;i2  destroyeth  his  own  s. 

8:,36  sinneth.  wronpetli  hiso.  s. 

19:16  coramandm.  keep,  his  o.iJ. 

80:2  king,  sinneth  aga.  his  o.  s 

29:24  partner  with  thief  ha.  o.f. 

Mill.  16:26  :f  he  shall  gain  world 

and  lose  his  o.  s.  f  Murk  H::)G 

Luke  2::35  sword  pierce  thy  o.  s. 

That  SOl'L. 
Ler.  17:10  set  face  ag.  t.  s.  20:6 
22:3  Ihal  s.  shall  be  cut  off  from 
2:1:30  Ihal  s.  will  I  destroy  from 
Aum.  15:31  I.  s.  eh.  utter,  be  cut 

Thy  gOl'L. 
Oen.  26:19  Ihy  s.  may  bless,  81 
Deut.  4:9  keep  lliy  s.  diligently 
29  if  seek  him  with  all  tin/  s. 
6:5  L.  thy  O.  with  all  I.  s.  30:6 
10:12  serve  Lord  with  all  /.  s. 
12:15  whatso.  I.  s.  lusteth,  14:20 
26:16    do  with  (.  s.  30:2  obey 

with  Ihy  s. 
30:2  obey  wi.  thy  heart  and  t.  s. 
Id  turn  to  Lord'  with  all  Ihi;  s. 
1  .Vi/;/i.  2:16  as  murh  as  /.  s.  desi. 
20:4  whatsoever  I.  s.  desireth 
2:3:20  accorfling  to  desire  of/,  s. 
25:29 man  risen  to  pursue  1. 1. 
1  A'.  11:37  reign  according  I.  s. 
Ps.  121:7  L.  shall  preserve  Ihy  s. 
Pi-ov.  2:10  know,  is  pleas,  to  t.  s. 
3:22  shall  be  life  to  Mys. 
19:19  let  not  thy  s.  spare 
22:25  and  get  a  snare  to  thy  s. 
24:12  be  that  keepeth  t.  s.  doth 
14  knowl.  of  wisdom  he  to  t.  s. 
29:17  he  sh.  give  delight  to  I.  s. 
Is.  51:23  have  said  lo  t.  s.  Bow 
68:10draw  out  Ihy  s.  to  hungry 

11  Lord  shall  satisfv  Ihi/s. 
^(■r.  14:19  hath  My  ».  loathed  Z.? 
38:17  forth,  thy  s.  shall  live.  20 
ICzek.  3:19  deliv.  Ihy  s.  21 ;  ;«.-9 
Bub.  2:10  bast  sinlied  ag.  Ihy  s. 
Hal.  22:37  le.vc  L.  with  all  Ihy  l. 

Mark  ii:30;  Luke  lO-.H 
Lvkt  12:20  Ihy  s.  bcrcqu.  of  thee 


SOU 
3  John  a  even  as  Ihy  ».  prospere. 
/{ev.  18:14  fi-uitB  I.  s.  lust,  after 

*«  LIVETll. 

SOltLS. 

Orn.  12:5  A.  took  s.  th.  had  got 

46:26 *.  that  eaine  into  Egypt 
27  sons  of  ,Ioseph  In  Kgy.  were 
two  ».  all  the  ».  of  the  house 
of  .lacob  will'  70 K.  />.  1:5 
K.r.  12:4  a  lamb  according  to  s. 

30:15  atonement  for  your  «.  16; 

Ler.  17:11:  Xuiii.  31:.MI 
Ler.  18:29  f.  that  eonimil  rhem 

20:25  not  make  your.-,  idiomin. 
Xiim.  16::1H  sin.  iig.  ilieir  ownx. 

:tO:9  wherewith  ha.  bound  Ih.  s. 
Jos.  23:14  know  in  all  your  s. 
1  Sam.  25:29.*.  of  cue.  shall  sling 
Ps.  72:1.3  shall  .save  .■*.  of  neeily 

97:10  preserveth  n.  of  liis  saints 
Pror.  11:30  that  win.  x.  is  wise 

14:25  a  true  witness  deliver,  s. 
Is.  57:16  spl.  should  fail,  and  s. 
./er.  2::J4  in  thy  skirls  is  hi.  of*. 

0:16  rest  for  your  .«.  .Mat.  11:29 

26:19  procure  evil  against  ours. 

44:7  whv  com.  evil  ag.  your  s. .' 
Lam.  1:19  sought  meat  to  th.  s. 
Enk.  ":I9  sh.  licit  satisfv  their  s. 

1.3:18  hunt  ■-.  hunt  s.  ofpeo.  20 
19  slay  .S-.  that  should  not  die 

14- 14  should  deliver  their  own  s. 

18:4  X.  are  iniiie;  22:25  devou.  s. 
Arts  2:41  added  to  them  3.000  s. 

7:14  -lacob  and  his  kindred  75x. 

14:22  coiitiriiiing.«.  of  disciples 

l.'"v.24  troubled  vou.  subvert,  s. 

27::i7  we.  in  all 'in  the  ship  276*. 
1  Thes.  2:8  imparted  ourx.  to  you 
ITeb.  13:17  they  watch  for  your  s. 
Jam.  1:21  word  able  to  save  yo.s. 

1  Pel.  1:22  have  nurifled  yours. 
3:20  that  is.  cigiit  .«.  were  saved 
4:19  commit  keep,  of  s.  to  him 

Tier.  6:9  I  saw  .v.  of  them  slain 
18:13  no  man  huyeth  s.  of  men 
20:4  I  saw  s.  of  tiiem  beheaded 

See  AFFLICT. 

SOl'\n,  8llh.<lantlve. 

Ex.  2.H:35  his  s.  shall  be  heard 
Ler.  26:.36«.  of  a  shaken  leaf 
./OS.  6:5  hear  s.  of  trumpet,  20 

2  .Sam.  5:24  s.  of  going  in  tops  of 
mulhcrrv-trees,  I'Chr.  14:15 

1  A'.  1:40  earth  rent  with  the  s. 
14:6  Aliijah  beard  s.  of  her  feet 
18'41  s.  of  abundaucc  of  rain 

2  A'  6:-32  IS  not  .s".  of  mas.'s  feet  ? 

1  Chr.  16:42  with  trum.  makes. 

2  Chr  5:13  one  .«.  to  be  heard 
Xeh.  4:20  in  wb.  place  ye  hear  s. 
Job  15:21  dreadful  s.  inhis  ears 

21:12  reioice  at  s.  of  the  organ 
.37:2  s.  that  go.  out  of  his  mouth 
39:24  not  believ.  he  it  is  the  s. 
Ps.  47:5  gone  up  with  s.  of  trum. 
77:17  water,  skies  sent  out  a  s. 
89:15  people  that  know  joyful  s. 
Ir2:3  sing  upon  harp  with  sol.  s. 
1.50:3  praise  liim  wi.  s.  of  trum. 
Ee-.  12:4  s.  of  grinding  is  low 
Jer.  4:19  hast  ncard  s.  of  trum. 
6:17  hearken  tos.  of  trumpet? 
42:14  where  we  shall  hear  no  .>.■. 
50:22*'.  of  battle  is  in  the  land 
51:54  a  s.  of  a  cry  from  Babylon 
E:ek.  10:5  s.  of  cherubim's  wings 
•20:13  s.  of  thy  harps  he  no  more 
15  sh.  not  the  isles  sha.  at  s.  t 
27:28  suburbs  shall  shake  at  s. 
31:16  made  nati.  to  shake  at  s. 
33-5  he  hearrl  .*.  of  the  trumpet 
Tlan.  3:5  ye  hear  the  s.  7.  10.  15 
Amos  2:2  Moab  shall  die  with  s. 
ilnt.  24:31  angels  with  great  s. 
John.  3:8  liearest  s.  canst  not  tell 
Ads  2:2  there  came  s.  from  hea. 
liom.  10:18  s.  went  into  all  earth 
1  Cor.  14:7  thin.  with,  lifegiv.  s.  8 
Ueh.  12:19  not  come  to  s.  of  tru. 
Tier.  1:15  as  »f.  of  many  waters 
9:9  8.  of  wings  as  s.  of  chariots 

fSOl\D.  Adjrrtlve. 
Ps.  119:80  let  my  heart  be  s. 
Prm.  2:7  he  layeth  ups.  wisdom 
8:14  counsel  is  mine  and  s.  wis. 
14:30  a  s.  heart  is  life  of  flesh 
Luke  15:27  rec.  him  safe  and  «. 

1  Tim  1:10  contrary  tos.  doctri. 

2  Tim.  1:7  G.  hath'giv.  us  s.  mi. 
13  hold  fast  form  of  s.  words 

4:3  will  not  endure  s.  doctrine 
Til.  1:9  he  able  by  s.  doctrine 
13  that  they  may  be  «.  in  faith 
2:1    things    which    become   s. 
doctriiiti 


SOU 

Tit.  2:2  th,  aged  men  bo  s.  In  fa 

8  s.  speech  cannot  ho  condem 

80l'\l>,  VrrI). 

,V//m.  10:7  shall  not  s.  an  alarm 
1  thr.  15:19  were  appointed  tos 
Is.  l(i:ll  my  bowels  sh.  s.  for  M. 
Jer.  48:;16  my  heart  sh.  s.  for  M. 
./(Xf/2:1  s.  alarm  in  holy  mount. 
Mat.  6:2  do  not  s.  trumpet  bef. 
1  Cor.  15:.V2  the  trumpet  shall  s. 
Jter.  8:6  prep,  iheiii'-elves  to  s. 
10:7  scv.  angel  shall  begin  to  «. 

soi'.\DEn. 

Ej\  19:19  the  iriiiiiiiei  s.  long 
1  Sam.  20:12  wli.  1  haves,  father 
Xeh.  4:18  he  ihal  >.  Ihe  Irunipet 
Luke  1:44  salula.  ,v.  in  mv  ears 
Acts  27:28  s.  found  20  fathoms 

1  T7is.«.  1:8  fl'.  you  s.  word  of  L. 
Per.  8:7  tlrst  angel  s.  and  there 

8  seconds.  10  third:  12  fonnh 
9:1  fifths.  13  sixth;  11:15  scv. 

sor\nF.Tii. 

Ex.  19:i:j  when  iiuinitet  s.  long 

f«orxniivo. 

2  Chr.  5:12  with  tli.  12ii priests  s. 
13:12  his  priests  with  s.  trum. 

/«.  63:15  wh.  is  thy  zeal  and  s.  ? 
/•'zek.  7:7  nt>t  thes.  of  mountains 
I  Cor.  1.3:1  not  charity,  ass,  brass 

soi'\nivEss. 

Ps.  38:3  th.  is  iios.  in  my  flesh, 7 
Is.  1:6  no  s.  in  it.  luit  wounds 
Acts  3:16  given  him  this  perf.  s. 

sorivns. 

1  Cor.  14:7  give  a  distinct,  in  s. 

gOl'R. 
7s.  18:5  when  s.  grajie  is  ripen. 
Jer.  31:29  the  fathers  have  eaten 
X  s.  grape.  Fzek.  18:2 
ev.  man  that  eateth  s.  grape 
IIos.  4:18  their  drink  is  s. 

SOl"TH. 
Gen-.  12:9  Ahr.  journeyed  tow.  s, 
13:1  A.  went  into  s.  3  went  fr.  s, 
28:14  sjir.  abroad  to  north  aiids. 
Xum.  13:29  Amalekites  dw.  in  s. 
Deul.  33:*2:i  pns.  thou  west  and  s, 
1  Sam.  20:41  Dav.  arose  out  of  s. 
1  A'.  7:25  three  looking  towards 

the  s.  2  Chr.  4:4 
Job  9:9  niak.  chambers  of  the  s. 
39:26  stretch  wings  toward  s. 
Ps.  75:6  com.  not  fr.  east  not  s. 
89:12  north  and  s.  thou  created 
107:3  gathered  fr.  north  and  s. 
Ec.  1:6  wind  goeth  toward  s. 
11:3  if  Ihe  tree  fallelh  toward  s. 
Is.  .30:6  burden  of  beasts  ofs, 
43:6  say  to  s.  Kee|i  not  back 
Jer.  13:19  cit.  ofs.  shall  be  shut 
32.44  buy  fields  in  cities  ofs. 
3.3:13  in  cit.  ofs.  shall  flocks  pa. 
Ezek.  21:4  sword  ag.  all  from  s. 
40:2  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  s. 
Han.  11:5  and  the  king  of  the  s. 
Ob.  19  they  ofs.  sb.  pos.  mount 
20  captivity  sh.  poss.  cit.  of  s. 
Zee.  7:7  when  men  inhabited  s. 
14:4  mountain  remove  towards. 
.^fal.  1'2:42  queen  ofs.  shall  rise 
Luke  13:29  come  fr.  s.  to  sit  do. 
Acts  8:26  arise,  and  go  toward  s. 
Sev.  21:13  on  the  s.  three  gates 

80l'TII  border. 
Jfiim.  .34:3  s.  b.  tlie  outmost  coa. 
Jos.  15:2  the  s.  Itonler  of  .luduh 

SOl'TII  country, 
Orn.  20:1  Abrah.  sojourned  «.  c. 
24:62  for  Isaac  dwelt  in  the  s.  c. 

SOl'TII  land. 
Jos.  15:19  given  me  s.  (.  Jud.  1:15 

eOt'TII  quarter. 
.Vt/m.  34:3  s.  (/.  fr.  Zin  by  coast 
Jos.  18:15  s  q.  fr.  end  of  Klrjalh. 

SOl'TII  Ranioth. 
1  Sam.  .30:27  which  were  in  s.  P 

SOl'TII  Bide, 
F.r.  26:18  hoards  on  s.  s.  36:23 
Xum.  2:10  on  s.  s.  shall  be  stan. 
Ezek.  48:16  s.  s.  4„500  meas,  S3 

SOlTinVARO. 
Gen.  13:14  L.  saiil  to  A.  Look  s 
Xum.  13:17  get  ye  up  this  way  s. 

SOITH-WEST. 
Acts  27:12  lying  toward  s.-w. 

SOl'TII  wind. 
.Job  37:17  quietelh  earth  by».  w. 
Ps.  78:26  he  brought  in  s.  ?('. 
Clint.  4:16  S.  u\  blow  (Ul  my  gar, 
Luke  12:.55»,  w.  hi,  will  be  heal, 
Ada  27:13  wh.  s.  w.  blew  Boftly 


sp.v 

sow,  Siib.it.niillve. 

2  Pet.  2:22  the  s.  washed,  to  her 

SOW.  Verb. 

(7(rn.  47:2:1  ve  sball  ..  the  land 
Et.  2;);10s.'  the  land.  Acr.  25:3 
I^r.  19:P.l  sh.  not  s.  wl.  mingled 
25:4  in  sev.  year  shall  not  s.  U 
20  we  shall  not  s.  nor  gather 
2li:16  sliall  s.  your  seed  in  vain 
2  A'.  lil:2tl  in  the  third  years,  ye. 

Is.  37:.30 

Jnh  4:8  s.  wickedness  reap  same 

31:8  let  mcs.  let  another  eat 

Ps.  107:.37s.  fields  and  vineyards 

126:5  s.  in  tears  sh.  reap  in  joy 

Ec.  11:4  oliserv.  wind.  sh.  not  ». 

6  In  the  morning  s.  Ihy  seed 
Is.  '^8:24  j)Ioiighmaii  i>l.  to  s.  f 
;to:'i'I  ram  ofsecd  thou  shall  s, 
.■t2:'20  lilessed  that  s.  beside  wat. 
■hr.  4:3  s.  not  among  thorns 
31:27  I  will  s.  the  house  of  Isr. 
.35:7  iiei.  build  house  nor  s.  seed 
IIos.  2:23  1  will  s.  her  unto  me 
10:12  s.  to  yourselves  in  right. 
Mir.  6:15  thou  shall  s.  not  reap 
Zee.  10:9  s.  them  among  people 
Mill.  6:26  fowls  of  the  air  s.  not 
13:3  a  sower  went   forth  to  s, 

.l/.(ri4:3;  Luke%:5 
27  didst  thou  s.  good  seed 
Luke  12:24  ravens  nei.s.  nor  reap 
19:21  reap,  thou  didst  not ».  22 

SOWED,  EDST. 
Gen.  26:12  Is.  s.  in  land  sa.  year 
A  ul.  11:10  wh.  thou  s.  Ihyseed 
Juii.  9:45  .\bimelech  s.  Sbechem 
Mat.  13:'24  man  which  s.  good 
seed  ;  25  s.  tares,  39 
SOWER. 
Is.  55:10  it  may  give  seed  to  8. 
■Jer.  50:16  cut  oft  s.  from  Baby. 
Mat.  13:18  hear  ye  parable  ofs. 
Mark  4:14  s.  soweth  word 
2  Cor  9:10  niinistereth  seed  to*. 
SOWEST. 

1  Cor.  1.5:.36  thou  s.  not  quicken. 
37  s.  not  body  that  shall  be 

SOWETH. 

Pror.  6:14  s.  discord  ;  19  s.  disc. 
11:18  that  s.  righteonsn.  a  rew, 
16:28  a  froward  man  s.  strife 
22:8  s.  iniquity,  reap  vanity 

Amos  9:13  overtake  him  that  s. 

Mai.  13:.37  thats.  good  seed  is  S. 

Mark  4:14  sower  s.  the  word 

John  4:36  he  that  s.  and  reapeth 
.37  true,  one  s.  another  reapetfc 

2  Cor.  9:6  s.  sparingly,  s.  hounti. 
Gut.  6:7  whatsoever  a  man  s. 

8  thai «.  to  flesh,  reap  corrup, 
SOWING. 
Ler.  11:37  if  care,  fall  on  any  8. 

26:5  vint.  shall  reach  to  s.  time 

SOWiV. 
Deut.  21:4  val.  nei.  cared  nor  ». 

22:9  lest  fruit  of  seed  s.  be  dell. 

29:23  generation  see  land  not  8. 
Juil.  6:3  Israel  had  s.  Mid.  came 
Ps.  97:11  light  iss.  for  righteous 
Is.  19:7  things,  by  brook  wither 

40:24  plant,  yea.  shall  not  be  s. 

61:11  cans,  things  s.  to  spring 
Jer.  2:2  after  me  in  a  land  not  ». 

12:13  they  haves,  wheat,  thorns 
Ezek.  .SO-g  ye  sh.  be  tilled  and  s. 
IIos.  8:7  s.  wind,  reap  whirlwind 
Xah  1:14  no  more  of  thy  names. 
Hag  1:6  s.  much,  bring  little 
Mat.  13:19  catcheth  away  that 
which  was  s.  Mark  4:15 

25-24  reaping  wh.  th  hasi  not  s, 

Mark  4:16  wh.  s.  on  stony  grou. 

18  s.  am.  thorns;  20  ».  on  gro. 

31  wh.  s.  is  less  than  all  seeds 

1  Ciir.  9.11  s.  to  you  sjur   things 
15:42  s.  in  cor.  43  s  in  dishonor 

41  it  iss.  a  natural  body,  raised 

2  Cor.  9:10  multiply  your  seed  s. 
Jam.  3-18  righteonsn.  s.  m  peace 

SP.\CE. 
Gen.  32:10  put  as.  betwixt  drove 
Lev.  25:8  s.  of  7  saltbaths  of  vea. 
Jos.  3:4  a  s.  between  yon  and  it 
1  Sam.  26:13  s.  betw.  P.'s  comp. 
Ezr.  9:8  s.  grace  sh.  be  showed 
Luke  22:,59  about  s.  of  one  hour 
Ads  5:.'M  put  ajiostles  forlh  lit,  s, 

13:20  about  s,  of  4,''iO  years 

19:8  spake  boldly  s.  of  3  months 
10  continued  hy  s.  of  2  years 
31  about  s.  of  two  hours 

20:21  s.  of  3  years  I  ceased  not 
7?.  r.  2:21  I  gave  her  s.  to  repent 

8:1  sileiw:e  about  s,  of  half  notir 


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SPA 

Sm.  14:80  blood  hy  s.  of  1,600  fnr. 

17:10  must  continue  a  short  8. 

SPAI.\. 

Horn.  15:24  whcmso.  I  jour,  to  S. 

88 1  will  come  by  you  into  S. 

SPARE. 

Gen.  29:9  wh.  he  s.  Rachel  came 

Deut.  l-M  I  K.  ye  would  not  hear 

2.S:ti3  L.  br.  thee  by  whereof  I  «. 

1  Sam.  X:\ii  llnu.  s.  in  her  heart 

S  A'.  9:12  and  thus  5.  he  to  him 

i  Chr.  18:19  one  s.  after  manner 

:J2:19  they  «.  aj.  God  of  Jerusa. 

Nih.  1:3:24  L<r.  half  in  speech  of  A. 

Job  2:i:isat down.noues.  aword 

19:18  I  arose,  they  ft.  as:ainst  me 

29:22  after  my  words  tneys.  not 

32:16  they  .«,  not,  but  stood  still 

Ps.  78:1!)  they  s.  against  God 

Prov.  30:1  the  man  s.  unto  Ithiel 

and  Ucal 
Jer.  20:8  for  since  I ,«.  I  cried  otit 
Eztk.  24:18  so  I  s.  to  the  |)eopfe 
Mat.  3:16  feared  L.  ,*.  one  to  auo. 
Mai.  9:.i3  devil  cast  out  dumb  s. 

12:22;  i«fe  11:14 
21:45  perceived  he  *.  of  them 
Lule  1:55  as  he ,?.  to  our  fathers 
2:.50  understood  not  say.  he  c«. 
24:6  remember  how  he's,  to  you 
36  as  they  thus  «.  Jesus  stood 
John  1:15  tliis  was  he  of  wh.  I  s. 
7:13  no  miin  s.  openly  of  him 
46  Never  man  ,■.'.  like  this  man 
8:27  understood  not  that  he  s. 
10:6  wh.  things  they  were  he  S- 
41  things  Jotin  ».  of  this  man 
12:38  saying  fulfil,  he  s.  18:9.  32 
13:22  look,  doubt,  of  who.  he  s. 
24  who  it  sho.  be  of  who.  he  s. 
Aets  13:45  Jews  *'.  ag.  things  sp. 
22:9  heard  not  voice  of  him  s. 
26:24  as  he  «.  for  himself,  Fest. 

1  Cor.  13:11  wh.  child  s.  as  child 
14:5  I  would  ye  .?.  with  tongues 

Eeb.  12:25  refus.  him  a.  on  earth 

2  Pet.  1:21  men  of  G.  s.  as  moved 
Mee.  1:13  turn,  to  see  voice  th.  s. 

God  SPAKE. 

Gen.  35:15  place  where  Gnd  s. 

Deut.  1:6  L.  God  s.  to  us  in  Hor. 

Jox.  2:):  14  of  good  things  God  s. 

John  9:29  we  know  G.  s.  to  Mo. 

A'-t'i  7:6  and  God  s.  on  tliis  wise 

M^b.  1:1  God  whos.  in  time  past 

See  LOKD,  ecrpivs.'ily. 

Lord  or  God  SP.4KE,  im- 

plicitly. 

1  Sam.  9:17  which  I  «.  to  thee  of 

28:17  Lord  hath  done  as  lie  s. 

1  A".  6:12  word  I  s.  nnto  David 

2  Chr.  0:4  who  fulfllled  that  he  s. 
P*'.  .33:9  he  s.  and  it  was  done 
Is.  65:12  I  s,  did  not  hear,  66:4 
Jer.  7:13  I  s.  to  you,  rising  up 

22  I  s.  not  to  fathers,  I  broug. 

14:14  I  sent  them  not,  neither"*. 

31:20  since  I  s.  ag.  him  I  rem. 
Lam.  1:28  heard  one  that  a.  2:3 
Luke  24:44  tliese  are  words  I  s. 
Heb.  4:4  he  «.  in  a  certain  place 

SPAREST. 
Jnd.  13:11  man  a.  to  woman' 
Neh.  9:13.«.  with  Uiem  fr.  heaven 
Jer.  43:27  since  thou  s.  skippedst 

SPAIV. 
Ex.  28:16  «.  length,  «.  brea.  ,39-9 
1  Sam.  17:4  G.  height,  6  cu.  a .«. 
Is.  40:12  meted  hi-aveu  with  s.  / 
Lam,  2:20  worn,  eat  cliil.  s.  Ion" 
Ezek.  43:13  bord.  of  altar  be  a  s. 

SPAlViVED. 
Is.  48:13  right  hand  «.  heavens 

SP.ARE. 
Oen.  18:24  not  s.  pi.  for  50  right. 
Deut.  13:8  eh.  not  «.  nor  conceal 
29:20  Lord  will  not  s.  him 
1  San.  15:3  destroy  Amal.  s.  not 
Neh.  13:22  s.  me  accor.  to  mercy 
Jo/j  6:10  let  him  nots.  I  have  not 
20:1:!  he  s.  and  forsake  it  not 
27:22  sh.  cast  upon  him,  not  s. 
•30:10  s.  not  to  sjiit  m  my  faro 
Fs.  39:13  O  *.  that  I  may  recover 
73:13  he  shall*,  poor  and  needy 
Pror.  6:34  not  t.  in  day  of  veiig 
19:18  let  not  sotil  s.  for  crying 
/«.  9:19  no  man  shall  s.  brother 
13:18  their  eye  shall  not  ».  chil 
80:14  shall  break  it,  shall  not  « 
64:2  '.  lengthen  cords 
58:1  «.  not,  lift  voice  like  trum 
Jer.  13:14  will  nr)t  «.  Ezek.  24-14 
tl:7  not  «.  fh.  50:14  *.  no  aiTo. 
51:S  ».  ye  not  her  young  men 


SPE 

Ezek.  5:11  nor  mine  eyes  s.  7:4, 

9;  8:18;  9:10 
9:5  let  not  your  eyes  «. 
Joel  2:17  say,  s.  thy  people,  O  L. 
Jon.  4:11  should  not  I  *.  Nine.  ? 
Hab.  1:17  not  s.  to  slay  nations 
Mai.  3:17  s.  th.  as  man  spar,  son 
Luke  15:17  bread  enough  to  s. 
Rom.  11:21  lest  he  also  s.  not 

1  Cor.  7:28  have  trouble,  I  s.  you 

2  Cor.  1:2:3  to  s.  you  I  came  not 
13:2  if  I  come  again,  will  not  s. 


SPE 


SPARED. 

1  Sam.  15:9  SaiU  and  people  s. 
24:10  kill  thee,  but  mine  eve  s. 

2  Sam..  12:4  «.  to  take  of  his  flock 
21:7  the  king  s,  Mephibosheth 

2  A'.  5:20  master  hath .«.  Naaman 
Ps.  78:50  he  s.  not  soul  fr.  death 
Ezek.  20:17  mi.  eye  s.  them  from 
Rom.  8:.32  he  that  s.  not  his  Son 
11:21  if  God,*,  not  nat.  branches 
2  Pel.  2:4  if  God  s.  not  angels 
5  «.  not  old  world,  saved  Noah 


SPARETH,  I\G. 

Prop.  13:24  tli.it  .t.  lod.  hat.  son 
17:27  hath  know  l.-dge  s.  words 
21:26  righteous  giveth,  ,t.  not 
Mai.  3:17  as  a  mail  *.  his  son 
Ads  20:29  wolves  enter,  nots. 

SPARI.\GLY. 
2  Cor.  9:6  he  who  sow.  s.  reap  s. 

SP.4RR. 
Job  18:5  ,«.  of  his  flre  not  shine 
Is.  1:31  maker  of  it  be  as  a  s, 

SPARKS. 
Job  5:7  trouble  as  s.  fly  upward 
41:19  burning  lamps,  s.  of  flre 
Is.  50:11  conip.  yourselves  wi.  s. 

SPARKLED. 
Ezek.  1:7  s.  like  color  of  brass 

SPARROW. 
Ps.  84:3  s.  hath  found  a  house 
103:7  as  a  s.  upon  house-top 
SPARROWS. 
Mai.  10:29  two  s.  sold  for  farth.  f 
31  more  value  th.  s.  Luke  12:7 
Luke  12:6  5  s.  sold  for  2  farth.  f 

SPAT. 
John  9:6  spok.  he  s.  on  ground 

SPEAK. 
Oen.  18:27  ta.  on  me  tos.  to  G,  31 
24:.50  we  cannot  s.  bad  or  o-ood 
31:24  take  heed  thou  s.  not  to  J. 
44:16  what  shall  we. «..? 
E.r.  4:14  I  kn.  that  he  can  «.  well 
29:42  wh.  I  will  meet  vou  to  s. 
34::35  he  went  in  to  s.  with  Lord 
Xum.  12:8  not  afraid  to  s.  af  M 
22:33  word  I  s.  that  thou  shalt  s 
2:3:12  must  I  not  s.  which  theL. 
Vei.il.  18:19  words  s.  in  my  name 

20  presume  to  s.  in  my  name 
2  Sam.  19:10  s.  ye  not  aword 
1  K.  12:7  s.  go.  words,  2  Chr.  10:7 
22:24  spirit  from  me  to  s.  to  th 

2  Chr.  18:23 
■Job  8:2  how  long  s.  these  thi.  f 
11:3  oh  that  G.  would  s.  ag.  th 
13:7  will  ye  s.  wickedly  for  G  1 
18:2  afterwards  we  will  «. 
36:2  ha.  yet  to  s.  on  G.'s  behalf 
41:3  will  he  s.  soft  words? 
Ps.  2:3  them  sh.  he  s.  in  WTath 
28:3  which  s.  peace  to  neii'h 
40:5  if  I  would  declare  nnds  of 
69:12  that  sit  in  gate  *.  ag.  me 
il:10  mine  enemies  s  &tr  me 
&5:S  I  will  he:ir  what  L.'will  s 

?f;^-'^"''°"?  'hey  ■'■  hard  tlii.'f 
1191 12  ray  tongue  shall  s  of 

l';l!i.''u  ?,^'»""*t  thee  wickedly 
145:1,  shall  s.  of  might  of  thy 

pfQ°7-';  "',""*'?,''''■  *■  V™^<'  of  L- 
/    o  ol  ■?  '."^  "''^n'-  "mo  t"  '■ 
ob  V,    '•  !'"''■  ■'■  "°t  accord,  to 
oo.  .i"'""  """■  tongue  sh.  he  s. 
29.4  thou  Shalt  s.  oiit  of  ground 
52:6  I  am  he  that  d.ith  s 
n^i?-^  •*"'»>  I-  Bee.  ye  s.  this 
v),o'l'?"'''u'i'''"h<'«o  words 
o-V  ."'!,*"""•  *his  word  to 
on  A  i  ".■'),"  •'''•  "hout  a  nation.  9 
20:9  1  will  nots.  anymore 
^!i ,  "'.."i!"'''''  '  command  to  «.  8 
32:4  shall  s.  mth  him  mouth  to 

mouth 
34::3  liej-lmll  s.  with  thee 
oi*:.^   i'  u""  "''•'"  '■  my  words 
Unb.  2:3  nt  the  end  it  shall  « 
.iA-/(.  10:19  ye  shall  s.,yar/l- 13:11 
20  not  ye  that  s.  Mark  13:11 
12:84  can  ye  being  evil  «.  good  } 


Mark  14:71  kn.  not  of  wh.  ye  s. 

Luke  1:19  I  am  sent  to  s.  to  thee 

20  not  able  to  s.  till  th.  sh.  be 

22  wh.  he  came  he  could  not  s. 

6:26  when  men  «.  well  of  you 

12:10  whosoever  shall  s.  a"  word 

John  3:11  verily  we  s.  th.  we  kn. 
9:21  of  age,  he  shall  s.  for  hims 
16:13  s.  of  himself,  that  shall  he 

Acts  2:11  hear  them  s.  in  tont'u 
26:1  P.  thou  art  permitted  to  s. 

Rom.  15:18  I  will  not  dare  to  s. 

1  Cor.  3:1 1  could  nots.  to  you  as 
12:30  do  alls,  with  ?  14:2.3"all  s. 
14:35  sha.  for  women  tos.  iucli 

2  Cor.  2:17  in  siirlit  of  God  s.  we 
4:13  we  beliei  e  and  therefore  s 
13:19  we  s.  before  God  in  Christ 

Col.  4:4  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  s. 
1  Thes.  1:8  so  that  we  need  nots. 

2:4  so  we  s.  not  as  pleasing  men 

Tit.  3:2  put  th.  in  mind  to  s.  evil 
Heb.  6:9  we  thus  s.  9:5  cannot  s. 
Jam.  1:19  let  ev.  man  be  si.  to  s 
1  John  4:5  theref.  s.  they  of  world 

SPE.4R,  imperalireli/. 
Ee.  20:19  s.  thon.  we  will  hear 
Deut.  3:26  Lord  said,  s.  no  more 

5:27  s.  to  us  that  L.  sh.  s.  to  th. 

1  Sam.  3:9  «.  L.  sen-ant  hear.  10 

2  Sam.  17:6  his  say.  ?  if  not  e. 
1  A'.  22:13  s.  that  which  is  good 

2  Chr.  18:13  ' 

Est.  5:14  to-morrow  s.  to  king 
Job  l;3:-22  let  me  s.  and  answer 
33:.32  .9.  for  I  desire  to  justify  th. 
34:33  theref  s.  what  thou  know 
Prov.  23:9  s.  not  in  ears  of  a  fool 
Is.  8:10  s.  w-ord,  it  sh.  not  stand 
30:10  w-lio  say.  s.  to  us  smooth 
41:1  come  near,  then  let  thems. 
Jer.  1:17  s.  to  them  that  I  comm. 
Dan.  10:19  I  said.  Let  my  lords 
Zee.  8:16  s.  the  truth,  Eph.  4:25 
Markl3:ll  given  in  that  hour,  s. 
Ads  18:9  s.  hold  not  thv  peace 
1  Cor.  14:38  let  hims.  to  himself 
39  let  prophets  s.  two  or  three 
Jam.  2:12  so  s.  ye  and  do,  as  th. 

I  SPEAR. 
Ex.  19:9  peo.  may  hear,  wh.  Is. 
Deut.  11:2  /s.  not  wi.  your  chil 
1  A'.  3-2:14  L.  saith.  th.at  will  Is. 
Job  9:35  then  would  Is.  and  not 
13:3  /would  s.  to  Almighty 
16:4  /also  could  s.  as  ve  do 
37:-20  shall  it  be  told  h'im  is  ? 
Ps.  45:1  Is.  of  things  that  I  h.i've 
120:7  when  Is.  they  are  forwar 
■ler.  1:6  L.  /cannot  s.  lamach. 
6:10  sh.  Is.  and  give  warning? 
39:7  hear  this  w-ord  that  Is.m 
38:30  voice  of  the  L.  which  /  s 
Ezek.  3:37  when  Is.  ivith  thee,  I 
■John  4:26  Jesus  s.aith.  /  that  s. 
6:63  the  words  that  Is.  to  you 
7:17  or  whether  /s.  of  myself 
8:28  as  Father  taught  me,  /  s. 
38  Is.  that  which  I  have  seen 
12:49  gave  com.  what  /should  s. 
50 Is.  as  Father  said,  so  Is. 
13:18 /s.  notofall,  Iknow 
14:10  words  Is.  Is.  not  of  mvs. 
17:13  these  things  Is.  in  world 
Ads  21:37  P.  said.  May  Is.  to  th. 
26:26  bef  whom  /alsbs.  freely 
Rom.  3:5  God  unrighte. !  /«.  as 
6:19  Is.  after  manner.  Cfal.  3:15 

1  Cor.  14:18  Is.  with  tongues 
19  /h.id  rather  s.  live  words 

2  Cor.  11:17  thatwh./s.  Is.  not 
Eph.  6:20  that  thei-eiu  /  may  s. 

I  will  SPEAR,  or  will  I. 

Gen.  i»:m  L.  angry.  /  mil  s.  32 

Mim.  13:8  with  him  uill Is. 

24:13  what  L.  sai.  that  mil  I  s 

1  A'.  32:14;  3  Chr.  18:13 
Devt.  33:1  give  ear.  and  I  wills. 
.Tud.  6:.39  Gideon  said, /»■;//*. 
1  K.  2:18  well,  1  wills,  for  thee 
.lob  33:20  /);'.  s.  th.  I  be  refresh, 

33:31  hold  thy  peace,  I  will  s. 

42:4  I  beseech  thee,  and  /  ?;-.  s. 
Ps  .'50:7  hear,  my  peo.  /  %rin  s. 

73:15if  I  say,  lu'ills.  thus 

14.5:5 /j(i.  3.  of  the  honor  of  thy 
Jer.  5:5  to  great  men.  and  Iw.  s. 
Ezek.  2-1  stand  on  feet  and  Iw.  s. 

12:25  Infill  s.  and  word  I  speak 
1  Cor.  14:21  wi.  other  lips  ids. 

SPEARER. 
Ps.  140:11  lot  not  evil  s.  be  esta. 
Ads  14:12  because  he  was  chi,  s. 

SPE.AREST. 
1  Sam.  9:21  wheref,  then  s.  th.  f 
Job  2:10  s.  as  one  of  foolish  worn. 


SPE 

Is.  40:37  why  s.  thou,  O  Israel 
Jer.  4:3:3  thou  s.  falsely,  the  Lord 
1.3:3  s.  lies  in  name  of  Lord 


Zee. 


John  16:39  now  s.  thou  plainly 

19:10  Pi.  saith,  s.  thou  not  unto 

Ads  17:19  know  whereof  th.  s.  f 

SPE.4KETH. 
Gen.  45:12  it  is  mv  mouth  that  & 
E.K.  .3.3:11  spa.  to  M.  as  man  s. 
Num.  23:26  all  that  Lord  s. 
J(A  .33:14  G.  s.  once,  vea,  twice 
Prov.  6:13  he  s.  n-ith  his  feet 
16:13  they  love  him  that «.  right 
26:25  wh.  he  s.  fair,  believe  not 
Jer.  10:1  word  which  L.s.  to  vou 
28:2  thus  s.  L.  G.  29:25;  30:2; 

/fo.f/.  1:2;  Zfc.  6:13;  7:9 
Ezek.  10:3  voice  of  G.  when  he  t 
Mat.  10:30  S.  of  Father  s.  in  you 
John  3:31  of  earth,*,  of  theeartlj 
34  wh.  God  sent,  s.  words  of  G. 
7:18  he  thats.  of  himself,  seek. 
26  but  lo,  ho  s.  boldly,  they  say 
8:44  wh.  he  s.  a  lie.  he  s.  of  ovm. 
-lrfs8:34of  wh.,s.  the  pro.  this? 
Heb.  11:4  he  being  dead  yet  s. 
12:24  that  s.  better  things  than 
25  th.  ye  refuse  not  him  that  #. 
SPEAKIXG. 
Gen.  24:15  before  lie  had  done  *. 
45  before  I  had  done  s.  in  hea. 
Deut.  11:19  s.  of  them  when  thou 
Est.  10:3  s.  peace  to  his  seed 
Job  1:16  w-h.  he  was  vet  s.  17,  18 
4:2  who  can  withhold  from  s.  f 
32:15  no  more,  they  left  olTs.  ' 
Is.  58:13  nor  s.  thine  own  words 
65:24  while  they  are  yet  s.  I 
■Ter.  7:13  early,  s.  25:3;  34:14 
Dun.  8:13  I  heard  one  saint  s. 
Ads  14:3  they  abode,  s.  boldly  In 
2  Cor.  13:3  a  proof  of  Ch.  s.  in  me 
See  END. 

SPEARI\G,  9. 
Mat.  6:7  th.  be  heard  formnch*. 
Eph.  4:31  let  evils,  be  put  away 
1  Pet.  3:1  laying  aside  all  evil  s. 

SPEAR. 
Jos.  8:18  stretch  out  thy  s.  26 
Jud.  5:8  a  s.  seen  among  40.000 

1  Sam.  13:22  s.  with  any  but  wL 
17:7  staff'  of  s.  like  weaver's  bea. 

2  Sam.  21:19  ;  1  Chr.  20:5 
45  eomest  with  a  sword  and  s. 

21:8  under  thy  hand  a  s. 

36:7  S.'s  s.  stuck  at  bolster,  II 
16  now  see  where  king's  *.  is 

2  Sam.  1:6  Saul  lean,  upon  his  *. 
2:23  Abnerwiths.  smote  Asahel 
23:7  with  iron  and  stafl'of  a  *. 


8  he  lifted  up  hiss,  against  8(M 
18  lifted  up  his  s.  ag' 
1  Chr.  11:11,  20 


gainst  aOO, 


21  he  slew  the  Egyptian  -with 
his  owns.  1  Chr.  11:23 
Job  39:-33  qui.  rattleth,  glitter,  s. 
41:26  s.  of  him  that  lay.  at  him 
29  Leviathan  laugheth  at  a  s. 
Ps.  35:3  draw  out  s.  stop  way 
46:9  breake.  bow  and  cutteth  ». 
Jer.  6:23  lay  hold  on  bow  and  s. 
Nah.  3:3  lifteth  up  sword  and  s. 
Ilab.  3:11  at  shiningof  glitter,  f. 
John  19:34  one   of^the  soldiers 
with  a  s.  pierced  liis  side 
SPEARS. 
1  Sam.  13:19  Heb.  make  sw.  or  ». 
3  A'.  11:10  king  David's  s.  that 
were  in  temple.  3  Chr.  33:9 
3  C7(r.  11:13  in  ev.  city  he  put». 
36:14  I'zziah  prep,  for  them  *. 
Neh.  4:13  I  set  thepeople  \vith  *. 
16  the  other  harfheld  the  s.  21 
Ps.  57:4  whose  teeth  are  s.  and 
Is.  2:4  s.  into  hooks.  Me.  4:3 
•Jer.  46:4  furbish  s.  and  put  on 
Ezek.  39:9  shall  burn  s.  with  flre 
Joel  3:10  pritning-hooks  into  s. 

SPEARMEiV. 
Ps.  68:30  rebuke  company  of  s. 
Acts  23:23  make  ready  -200  s. 

SPECIAL. 
Deut.  7:6  L.  chosen  thee,  as.  pe. 
Ads  19:11  s.  miracles  done  by  P. 

See  ZSPECIALLT. 

SPECRLED. 

Gen.  30:32  removing  thes.  cattle 
31:8  s.  thy  wages,  cattle  bares. 
Jer.  12:9  heritage  is  as  s.  bird 
Zee.  1:8  red  horses,  s.  and  white 

SPECTACLE. 
1  Cor.  4:9  made  a  s.  to  the  world 

SPED. 
Jud.  5:30  have  they  not «.,» 


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SPE  1 

fiPEKCII.  I 

Gen.  4:23  li.-urk.'ii  to  my  .«. 

11:1  wluilf  vartli  wnH  nfonc  $. 
Rr.  4:10  M.  yaid.  1  nm  slow  of  jr. 
iMut.  2-i:14  i^ivi'  ocniP.  of  tt.  aga. 

32:2  inv  .■*.  shall  distil  nsdcw 

2  Xfim.  14:20  fotch  ab.  form  of^. 
VMU  th.' .".  of  Is.  vomo  to  kini.' 

]  A'.  3:10  Solomon'i*,'.-.  plcaK-d  L. 
A''/(.  i:j;2l  cliil.  ^pake  half  in /.-. 
Ml  12:20  rfim»voth  or.  of  triiHty 

13:17  mv  s.  and  di-clani.  21:2; 
Ph.  17:10;  /.«.  28:2:J ;  32:9 

S4:25  makev*.  nothinj.' worth? 

29:22  my  s.  dropped  upon  them 

37:19  we  canni)t  ohUt  our  x.  by 

iV.  19:2  day  unto  day  utti-i-eth  j*. 

3  there  is  noif.  wU.'voicfUiiot 

Pn^v.  7:21  fair*!,  can.  him  toyio. 

17:7  excel.  *.  bccom.  not  a  foot 
Ctinf.  4:3  lips  likescarl. /f.  come. 
Is.  20:4  thy  s.  t»h.  bo  low  out  of 
the  diist ;  thy  m,  eh.  whisn)er 

33:19  deeper  id.  til.  thou  pen-eive 
Jer.  31:23  shall  ukc  this  a-,  in  Ju. 
Szek.  1:24  voi.  of*',  a;*  ntiisoof  h. 

3:5  sent  to  a  peo.  of  strangt; .«.  G 
ITdb.  3:2  O  L.  1  ha.  heard  Iliy  s. 
Mat.  2tj:73  thy  *\  bewraytth  th. 
Mark  7:32  impfdiincnl  in  his  s. 

14:70  thy  .«.  aL,Mvetli  thiTeto 
John  8:43  not  uudi-rst.  my  a",  f 
Acts  14:11  in  s.  of  Lycaoilia 

20:7  continued  hisA\  till  inidni. 

1  Cor.  2:1  not  with  excellc.  nf.f. 
As.  was  not  with  entic.  words 

4:19  not  the  s,  but  the  power 

3  CW.  3:12  f^reat  plainness  of.?. 
7:4  great  my  boldness  of  «.  tow. 
10:10  his  s.  is  contemptible 
ll:ti  rude  in  s.  not  in  knowled. 

Col.  4:6  let  s.  be  aUv.  with  grace 

Tit.  2:8  sound  *".  cannot  be  cond. 
SPEECHES. 

Num.  12:8  speak  not  in  dark  $. 

Job  i):2(j  s.  ot  one  that  is  despe. 
15:3  witii  8.  he  can  do  no  ^ood  P 
32:14  nei.  will  I  answer  witli  a. 

Rom.  1G:18  b^  fair.i.  dec.  hearts 

Jtale  15  convince  them  of  hard  s. 
SPEECHLESS. 

Mat.  22:12  frarm.  and  ho  was  s. 

Luke  1:22  Zacharias  remained  8. 

Acis^:!  men  witlihim  stood  «. 
SPEED. 

Gen.  24:12  O  L.  send  me  good  8. 

Ezr.  6:12  Ii-t  it  be  done  with  s. 

Is.  5:2ii  they  shall  come  with^. 

Acts  17:15  come  to  him  wi.  all  s. 

2  John  10  rec,  not,  nor  bid  G.  s. 
11  that  biddeth  him  God  s. 

See  MAKE,   MADE. 

SPEEDV. 

Zep.  1:18  make  a  s.  riddance 
SPEEDILY. 

2  Sam.  17:16  not  in  plains,  a.  pa. 

Ezr.  6:13  kin<r  sent,  they  did  f. 
7:17  raav.  buy  s.  with  this  mon. 
21  E.  shall  requi.  it  be  done*. 
20  let  jud-rment  be  executed  *'. 

Ps.  31:2'bn\v  thine  ear;  deliv.  s, 
69:17  in  trou.  hear  me  a\  143:7 
79:8  let  thy  mercies ^i.  nrev.  us 
102:2  in  day  when  I  call.  ans.  s. 

Ec.  8:11  sent,  not  executed*. 

Is.  58:8  health  sh.  sprini;  forth  s. 

Zee.  8:21  let  us  l'o  *.  and  pray       i 
SPE\D.  I 

Deuf.  32:23  T  will  s.  mine  arrows 

Job  21:13  s.  their  days  in  wealth 
36:11  s.  their  days  in  prosperity 

Ps.  90:9  we  s.  our  years  as  a  tale 

7*.  55:2  why  s.  money  for  that  ? 

Acts  20:16  wou.  not  s.  time  in  A. 

2  Cor.  12:15  I  will  very  ^'ladly*. 
SPE\DEST,  ETH. 

Prov.  21:20  a  foolish  man  s.  it  np 
29:3  with  h.irlots,  s.  substance 

Ec.  6:12  whi.  he*,  as  a  shadow 

Luke  10:35  whatsoever  thou  s. 
SPE\T. 

Gen.  21:15  and  the  water  was  s. 
47:18  not  hide  how  money  is  s. 

Lev.  26:20 streni^th  be*,  in  vain 

Jutl.  19:11  byJeb.  day  was  far*. 

1  Sam.  9:7  the  bread  i«*.  in  our 

Job  7:6  days  are  *.  without  hope 

Ps.  31:10  my  life  is  *.  with  crrief 

7*.  49:4  r  have*,  mv  strength 

Jtfr.  37:21  the  bread  in  city" was*. 

Mark  5:26  and  had  *.  all  that  she 

had,  Lukf  8:4-3 
6:35  day  was  far  *.  Luke  24:29 
Luke  15:14  prndii;al  had  <•-.  all 

Act^^  17:21  s.  their  time  to  tell 

CO 


SPI 

Horn.  13:12  the  night  Is  far  *. 
2  Cor.  12:15 1  will  t'ladly  be  *. 

SPEW,  SPEWING.     .9^^  srt'E. 

SPICE,  Siibttanllve. 

E.V.  35:28  rulers  brouju'ht  *.  and 

Cant.  5:1  gath.  myrrh  wi.  my  s. 
SPICES. 

Otn.  43:11  carry  a  i>res.  balm,  *. 

Ex.  25:6  /i.  for  anointing.  35:8 
30:2.3  take  thou  *.  of  myrrli.  3-1 
37:29  ijure  incense  of  sweet  *. 

1  A'.  10:2  camels  that  bare  s.  10 ; 
2  Chr.\U 

25  brought  to  Sol.  *.  2  C/ir.  9:24 

2  A'.  20:13"  Hezekiah  ehowed  th. 
*.  ointment,  7*.  39:2 

1  Chr.  9:29appoiut.  to  oversee  *. 
80  sons  of  the  priests  made  *. 

2  Chr.  9:9  queen  of  Sh.  gave  S.  *. 
16: 14  divers  *.  prep,  for  burial 
32:27  lie.  made  treasuries  for*. 

Canf.  4:10  thine  ointraentsth.  *. 
14  myrrh  and  aloes,  chief*. 
16  blow  upon  my  yard,  that  *. 
5:13  his  cheeks  are  us  a  bed  of  s. 
6:2  my  belo.  is  gone  to  bed  of*. 
8:14  to  a  hart  upon  mount,  of*. 
E=ek.  27:22  in  fairs  wi.  chief  of  *. 
Mark  16:1  M.  had  bought  sweet 

*.  7>»Av24:l 
Luke  2.3:56  prepared  s.  and  oiut. 
John  19:40  they  wound  it  in  s. 

SPICE,  Verb. 

Ezek.  21:10  consume  flesh  and*. 

SPICE-MERCII WTS. 

1  A*.  10:15  the  traffic  of  the  s.-rn. 
SPICED. 

Cant,  8:2  can.  thee  drink  *.  wine 

SPICERY. 
Gen.  87:25  Ishuuiel.  bear.  *.  balm 

SPIDER. 
Job  8:14  wh.  trust  sh.  bo  a  *.  web 
P/w.  30:28*.  tak.  bold  wi.  hands 
Is.  69:5  eggs,  and  weave  *.  web 

SPIKENARD. 
Cant.  1:12*.  sendcth  the  smell 
4:13  fruits,  camphire  with  *.  14 
Mark  14:3  alabaster  box  of  oint- 
ment of*.  John  12:3 
SPILLED. 
Gen.  38:9  On.  *.  seed  on  ground 
Mark  2:22  wine  is  *.  Luke  5:37 
SPILT. 

2  Sam.  14:14  water  s.  on  ground 
SPIV. 

Ex.  35:25  wise-hearted,  did  s. 
Mat.  6:28  neither  s.  Luke  12:27 

SPI  \  RLE. 
Prov.  31:19  lay.  her  hands  to  s. 

SPIRIT. 
Gen.  41:8  Phar.'s*.  was  troubled 
45:27  the  *.  of  Jacob  their  fath. 
El'.  6:9  heark.  not  forangu.  of*. 
35:21  whom  his  *.  made  willing 
Xum.  11:17  I  will  takeof  *.  25 
26  the  *.  resti'd  on  them 
29  L.  wo.  put  his. 9.  upon  them 
14:24  he  had  ano.  *.  with  him 
27:18  Jos.  a  man  in  whom  is  *. 
■  Deut.  2:30  L.  G.  hardened  hie  *. 
Jos.  5:1  nor  was  th.  *.  in  them 
Ju(L  15:19  drunk  his  s.  came 

1  Sum.  :10:12  eaten  his*,  came 
1 1  A'.  10:5  no  *.  in  her.  2  Chr.  9:4 

21:5  said,  Why  is  thy*,  so  sad  J 
I  22:21  th.  came  a  *.  2  C/ir.  18:20 

2  K.  2:9  double  portion  of*,  on 
15  *.  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  El. 

I  Chr.  5:2(i  Lord  stirr.  up  *.  of  P. 

12:18*.  came  upon  Amasai 

28:12  pattern  of  all  he  had  by 
Ezr.  l:5wh.*.G.  raised  tofr^up 
Xeh.  9:30  by  S.  in  thy  prophets 
Job  4:15  a  *.  passed  b'ef.  my  face 

15:13  thou  tumest  thy  *.  ag.  G. 

20:3*.  of  my  understanding 

26:4  whose  *.  came  from  thee? 
13  by  his  S.  he  ^'aniished  hea. 

32:8  there  is  a  *.  in  man 
18*.  within  me  constrainetb 

34:14  if  he  gather  to  hims.  his*. 
Ps.  :52:2  in  wh.  *.  there  is  no  gu. 

51:10  renew  right  *.  within  me 
12  uphold  me  with  thy  free  S. 

73:12  shall  cut  off*,  of  princes 

78:8  whose  *.  not  stead,  with  G. 

104:30  thou  sendcst  forth  thy  5: 

106:33  so  thev  provoked  his  S. 

139:7  whit.  sh.  I  go  tr.  thy  S.  f 

143:10  -S',  ffood,  lead  me  to  upr. 
Prov.  14:29  he  that  is  hasty  of*. 

15:4  perversen.  is  a  breacn  in  *. 

16: 18  haughty  *.  goeth  bef .  a  fall 


SPI 


SPI 


P/wf.  16:32  that  rul.  *.  bet.  th.  he^l  Cor.  15:45  A.  was  ma.  a  quick.  *. 


1H:M  *.  ofamansnst.  iiiUrinity 
20:27  *.  of  a  man  U  candle  of  L. 
25:28  hath  no  rule  over  his  *. 

Ec  3:21  *.  of  man,  *.  of  beast 
7:9  not  hasty  in  *.  to  be  an-rry 
8:8  no  power  over*,  to  retain  *. 
10:4  if*,  of  ruler  rise  ag.  thi-e 
11:5  kno.  not  what  is  way  of*. 
12:7  the*,  shall  return  to  God 

Is.  19:3*.  of  Egypt  shall  fall 
29:10  L.  pour,  on  vou*.  of  sleep 
24  they  til.  erred  in  *.  sh.  ccime 
31:3  their  horses  flesh  and  not*. 
32:15  till  S.  be  poured  upon  us 
34:16  his  *.  it  hath  gatlie.  them 
42:5  giveth  *.  to  them  that  walk 
48:16  L.  G.  and  his  S.  hath  sent 
54:6  forsak.  and  grieved  in  *. 
57:16  *.  shall  fail  before  me 
61:1  -S'.  of  L.  G.  on  me,  Lu.  4:1S 
3  garment  of  praise  for  the  *. 

Jfr.  51:11  L.  raised*,  of  the  king 


2  Cor.  .3:6  but  of  tlie*.  h-Iter  kill- 

eth,  but  the  *.  giveth  life 

ft  ministrations  of*,  be  glorio. 

17  L.  is  that  S.  where  S.  of  L, 

4:13  wo  having  same*,  of  faitli 

7:1  from  nitliinews  of  flesh  and*. 

13  because  his*,  was  refreslied. 
11:4  *.  which  ye  have  not  recei. 
12:18  walk,  wo  not  in  same  *.  / 

Oal.  3:2  recciv.  ye  S.  by  works? 
3  foolish,  having  begun  in  *.  / 
5  hetlml  minislereth  toyou  S. 

14  miu'ht  rcccivo  ijromiseof  .9. 
4:6  tJ.  sent  forth  -S.  of  his  Son 
5:5  wo  iliro'  .S'.  wait  for  hope 

16  walk  in  S.  18  if  led  by  S. 

17  n.'Hh  lusieth  against  the  S, 
and  the  .s'.  against  the  flesh 

25  if  we  live  in  S.  walk  in  S. 
6:8  t-oweth  to  -S".  shall  of  5.  reap 

18  unice  of  our  Lord  be  wilK 
your*.  Phile.  25 


AVA'.  1:12  whit.  S.  was  to  go.  2u!  Eph.  2:2*.  that  work,  in  child. 


2:2  the  *.  entered  into  me,  3:24 

3:12  the  «.  took  me  up.  11:24       i 

14*.  lifted  me  up,  and  I  wen' 

in  heat  of  my  *.  8:3;  11:1 

13:3  proph.  that  follow  own  *. 

21:7  everv  *.  shall  faint 
Dan.  2:1  l^ebuc.  *.  was  troubled 

4:8  In  whom  is  S.  of  the  holy 
gods,  9.  18;  5:11,  14 

5:12  excellent  *.  in  Daniel,  6:3 
Mic.  2:11  if  man  in  *.  and  falseh. 
JTaf/.  1:14  L.  stirred*,  of  Zerub. 
Zic.  7:12  sent  his  S.  by  prophets 

12:1  form.  *.  of  man  within  him 
MaL  2:15  had  residue  of  S.  16 
Mat.  4:1  Je.  led  up  of  5.  Luke  4:1 

14:26  say.  It  is  a  *.  Mark  6:49 

22:43  David  in*,  call  him  Lord? 

26:41  *.  is  willing.  Mark  14:38 
Mark  1:10  -s.  descend.  John  1:32 
12  .S'.  driveth  him  into  wilder. 

8:12  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  *. 

9:20*.  tare  him;  26*.  cried 
Luke  1:17  go  before  him  in  *. 
80  chlldwa.xed  st.  in  *.  2:40 

2:27  he  came  by  ,S'.  into  temple 

4:14  Je.  returned  in  power  of  S. 

8:55  her  *.  came  ag.  she  arose 

9:55  know  not  what  s.  ye  arc 

10:21  in  that  hour  J.  rejni.  in  *. 

13:11  worn.  had*,  of  iiilinnily 

24:37  supp.  they  had  seen  a  *. 

39  *.  ha.  not  flesh  and  bones 

John  1:3^1  on  wh.  thou  sh.  see  -S". 

3:34  G.  giveth  not  S.  by  mcas. 

4:23  worship  the  Father  in  *. 

24  G.  is  a  S.  worship  him  in*. 
6:t>;i  it    is   *.  that  quickeneth; 

words  I  speak,  they  are  s. 
7:39  spake  of  S.  11:33  groan,  in 
13:21  he  was  troubled  in  *. 
Acts  2:4  spake  as  S.  gave  them 
6:10  were  not  able  to  resist  *. 
8:29  the  S.  said  to  Philip,  Go 
10:19  S.  said  unto  Peter.  11:12 
11:28  Agabus  signified  by  S. 
16:7  the  S.  suflered  them  not 
17:16  his  *.  was  stir,  within  him 
18:5  Paul  was  pressed  in  *. 

25  and  being  fervent  in  the  8. 
20:22  bound  in  the  S.  to  Jeruea. 
21:4  said  to  Saul  through  the  S. 
ai:S  Sadducees  say  th.  is  no  *. 

9  if  a*,  hath  spoken  to  him 
Pom.  1:4  S(ni  of  (iod  accord,  to*. 

2:29  circumcis.  is  of  heart  in  *. 
8:1  walk  not  aft.  flesh,  but  *.  4 

2  law  of*,  of  life  made  me  free 

5  after  the  S.  tilings  of  the  -S'. 

9flesh  but*,  if  so  bo  that  S. 

10*.  is  life  bee.  of  ri-.'htcousn. 

11  quick,  vour  bodies  by  his  5. 

13  if  ye  through  the.S'.  mortify 

16  .s'.  beareth  witn.  with  our  *. 

2;i  ourse.  who  have  fruits  of  .V. 

26  .s".  also  help,  our  infirmities ; 
but  the  S.  maketh  interces. 

27  kno.  what  is  the  mind  of  *S'. 
1  Cor.  2:4  in  demonstration  of  S. 

10  G.  hath  revealed  th.  unto  us 
by  .S'.  for  S.  searcheth  all  th. 

11  *.  of  man  which  Is  in  him 

12  not  *.  of  world,  but  *.  of  <«. 
5:3  absent  in  body,  present  In*. 

5  *.  be  saved  in  day  of  Lord  J . 
6:17  joined  to  the  Lord  is  one  *. 

20  glori.  O.  in  your  body  and*. 
7:34  mav  be  holv  in  body  and  e. 
12:4  gifts,  bat  same  S.  8.  9.  U 

8  iriven  by  S.  word  of  \visdom 

13  by  one  .S*.  we  are  ail  baptiz. 
been  made  to  drink  into  .v. 

14:2  in  *.  he  speaketh  mysteries 
15  sing  with  *.  16  blees  with  e, 


15  have  access  by  one  S.  to  F. 

22  iKil)itation  of  G.  through  5. 
3:5  revealed  to  apot^tles  by  S. 

16  strength,  with  might  by  S. 
4:3  unity  of*,  in  bond  of  peace 

4  th.  is  one  S.  as  ye  are  called 

2.J  renewed  in  *.  of  your  mind 
5:18  not  drunk,  but  tilled  wi.  s. 
6:npw.  (if  .s'.  is  the  word  of  God 

18  praving  with  prayer  in  3. 
Phil.  1:1*9  suiiply  of  *.  of  Je.  CU 

27  that  ve  stand  fast  in  one  8. 
2:1  any  fellowship  of  the  S. 
3:3  which  worship  God  in  the*, 
(W.  1:8  declared  your  love  in  8, 
2:5  yet  am  I  with  you  in  the  8. 

1  Th'ts.  5:19  quench  not  .S'.  despiso 

23  I  pray  G.  your*,  soul,  body 

2  Thts.  2:2neith.  by*,  nor  word 
8  L.  shall  consume  with  the  *. 
13  ehoscn  tliro'  sanctiUc,  of  S, 

1  Ti/tt.  3:16  (i'>d  jusiiiicd  in  .S'. 
4:1  the  -S'.  speakelli  expressly 

12  be  thou  an  example  in  *. 

2  Tim.  4:22  L.  J.  C.  be  wi.  thy  s. 
Iltb.  4:12  dividing  of  soul  and  *. 

9:14  who  through  the  eternal  S. 
Jam.  2:26  body  witho.  *.  is  dead 
4:5  the  *.  in  us  lustetli  to  envy 
1  Pet.  1:2  thro'  sanctincjfionof*. 

22  in  obeying  truth  lliroiiL'h  S. 
3:4  the  ornament  of  a  meek  6. 

18  hut  quickened  by  .s'. 
4:6  live  accord,  to  God  in  the  S. 
Uohn  3:24  *.  ho  hath  given  us 
4-.1  beloved,  believe  not  every  ff. 

2  ev.  *.  that  confesseth  Je.  Ch. 

3  ev.  8.  that  confesseth  not  Je. 

13  bee.  hath  given  us  of  his  S. 
5:6  S.  beareth  witn.  S.  is  truth 

8  wit.  in  earth,  S.  water,  blood 
Jude  19  sensual,  not  having  S. 
Pec.  1:10  I  was  in  S.  on  L.'s  day 
2:7  what  S.  saith  to  churches, 

11,17,29;  3:6,  13.22 
4:2  immediately  I  was  in  the  S. 
11:11  -S'.  of  life  from  G.  entered 
14:13  blessed  are  dead,  saith  S. 
17:3  carried  me  in  the  S.  21:10 
22:17  i'.  and  bride  say,  Come 

SPIRIT  of  adoption. 
Pom.  8:15  ye  have  recci.  *.  o/a» 

SPIRIT  of  antichrist. 
I  John  4:3  this  is  that  *.  Q/'  anti, 

SPIRIT  of  bondage. 
Pom.  8:15  have  not  rece.  *.  o/b. 

Born  of  the  SPIRIT. 

John  3:5  ex.  man  be  b.  of  the  S. 

6  that  which  is  born  of  the  3. 

8  so  is  ev.  one  that  ie  b.  of  3. 

Gal.  4:29  persec.  him  b.  after  S, 

Drokrn  SPIRIT. 

Ps.  51:17  sacri.  of  G.  are  a  b.  i. 

7^-or.  15:13  sorrow  of  heart*,  is*. 

17:22  a  b.  s.  dricth  the  bonea 

See  coNTuiTE. 

SPIRIT  of  burnlnar. 
7*.  4:4  blood  of  Jer.  by  *.  of  b. 

SPIRIT  of  Chrfsl. 
Pom.  8:9  if  man  ha.  not  3.  qf  C. 

1  Pet.  \:\\  S.  of  Ch.  did  signify 

SPIRIT  of  coiinsel. 
Is.  11:2  *.  ofc.  rest  up<m  him 
SPIRIT  of  dlvlnallon. 
Acts  16:16  posses^,  with  *.  ofdU 

Dumb  SPIRIT. 
Mark  9:17  son.  who  hath  a  d.  8. 
25  tUou  dumb  s.  I  charge  thee 
Earnrpl  of  the  SPIRIT. 

2  Cur.  1:22  given  us  t.  cf  f.  S.  G:5 


1034 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SPI 

SPIRIT  of  error. 

1  John  4:6  kn.  we  s.  of  tru.  and  «. 
See  EVIL. 

Faithfal  SPIRIT. 

Prov.  11:13  he  that  is  ot faith,  s. 
See  FAHiUAB. 

SPIRIT  of  fear. 

8  Tim.  1:7  ha,  not  giv.  ub  s.  off. 

Foul  SPIRIT. 
Mark  9:25  he  rebuked  the/ow/  i. 
Jlev.  18:2  become  hold  of  ev./.  «. 

Fruit  of  the  SPIRIT. 
Gal.  b:'i'if.  of  the  S.  is  love,  joy 
Ej)h.  5:S/.  of  t.  S.  is  in  all  good. 

Good  SPIRIT. 
Xeh.  9:20  th.  gavest  thv  good  S. 
J's.  143:10  thy  S.  is  g.  lead  me 

SPIRIT  of  God. 
Gen.  1:2  S.  of^  G.  moved  on  wat. 
41:.3S  a  man  in  wh.  .y.  of  God  is 
Ex.  :il:3  Bez.  wi.  &  of  G.  35:31 
^'um.  24:2  S.  of  G.  came  on  Bal. 

1  Sam.  10:10  the  S.  of  God  came 

on  Saul,  11:6;  lS;23 
19:20  5.  of  O.  came  on  messen. 

2  Chr.  15:1  S.  of  G.  came  on  Aza. 
^oS  27:3  S.  of  O.  is  in  my  nost. 

33:4  S.  of  God  hath  made  me 
Ezek.  11:24  in  vision  by  S.  of  O. 
Mat.  3:16  saw  .?.  of  G.  descend. 

12:28  cast  out  devils  by  S.  of  G. 

Horn.  8:9  S.  of  God  dwell  in  you 

14  mauy  as  are  led  by  N.  of  G. 

15:19  by  the  power  of  S.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  2:11  no  man,  but  .S.  of  G. 
14  recei.  not  things  of  S.  of  G. 

3:16  S.  of  God  dwclleth  in  you 
6:11  sanctified  by  the  S.  of  God 
7:40  I  think  I  have  S.  of  'God 
12:3  no  man  speak,  by  S.  of  G. 

2  Cor.  3:3  written  with  S.  of  G. 
Eph.  4:30  grie.  not  holy  S.  of  G. 
1  Pet.  4:14  S.  of  God  rest,  on  you 
1  John  4:2  hereby  kn.  ye  S.  of  G. 

SPIRIT  of  glory. 
1  Pet.  4:14  S.  of  g.  resleth  on  you 

SPIRIT  of  grace. 
Zee.  12:10  house  of  Da.  S.  of  g. 
,JIeb.  10:29  done  desp.  to  S.  ofg. 
See  HOLT. 

Humble  SPIRIT. 

J*ro^.  16:19  bet.  to  be  of  an  h.  s. 

29:23  honor  sh.  upliold  the  h.  s. 

Is.  57:15  with  him  tliat  is  of  h.  s. 

SPIRIT  of  jealousy. 
ynm.  5:14  s.  of  J.  co.  on  liim,  .30 

SPIRIT  of  judgment. 

Is.  4:4  purged  Jerusa.  by  .«.  ofj. 

28:6  L.  shall  be  for  as.  of  jiid. 

SPIRIT  of  knowledge. 

Is.  11:2 .!.  ofk.  sh.  rest  upon  him 

See  LORD,  LYING. 

SPIRIT  of  meekness. 

1  Cor.  4:21  come  in  .v.  of  m.  ? 
Gai.  6:1  such  a  one  in  *■.  of  in. 

My  SPIRIT. 
Oen.  6:3  my  S.  sh.  not  always 
Job  6:4  poison  drinketh  up  my  s. 

7:11  speak  in  anguish  of  7«y  s. 

10:12  visita.  hatll  preserv.  m..  s. 

21:4  sho.  not  my  s.  be  troubled 
Ps.  31:5  into  hand  I  com.  my  s. 

77:3  my  s.  was  overwhelmed 

6  my  s.  made  diligent  search 
142:3' ?Hy  5.  overwhelmed  in  me 
143:4  theref.  is  my  8.  overwhel. 

7  hear  me,  O  L.  my  s.  faileth 
Prov.  1:23  I  will  pour  oat  my  s. 
Is.  26:9  with  my  s.  will  I  seek 

30:1  covering,  but  not  (\(my  s. 
38:16  in  th.  things  is  life  of  m.  ^. 
42:1  I  ha.  put  my  S.  upon  him 
44:.3  pour  my  S.  upon  thy  seed 
B9:21  my  S.  that  is  upon  thee 

Ezek.  3:14  went  in  heat  of  my  s. 
36:27  my  8.  witliin  you,  .37:14 
39:29  pour,  my  S.  on  house  of  I. 

Dan.  2:3  and  my  s.  was  troubled 
7:15  I  Dan.  was  griev.  in  my  s. 
'  Jod  2:28  I  will  pour  out  my  S.  on 
all  tleah,  29;  ,lrfs  2:17,  18 

JTag.  2:5  my  3.  remain,  am.  you 

Zee.  4:6  by  power,  but  by  my  S. 
6:8  quiet,  my  s.  in  north  count. 

Mai.  12:18  I  will  put  my  S.  on 

Luke  1:47  my  s.  hate  rcjoi.  in  G. 
23:46  in  thy  hands  I  com.  my  s. 

Acts  7:59  Lord  Je.  receive  my  s. 

Horn.  1:9  wh.  I  serve  with  my  «. 

1  Cor.  5:4  when  gatli,  and  my  «. 
14:14  my  s.  i)rayelh,  but  my 
16:18  they  have  reliesU.  my  s. 


SPI 
S  Cor.  2:13  had  no  rest  in  my  s. 

\ew  SPIRIT. 

Ezek.  11:19  a  «. ,«.  in  you,  36:26 

18:31  a  new  heart  and  new  s. 

Newness  of  SPIRIT. 

Pom.  7:6  we  sho.  serve  in  n.  ofs. 

Patient  SPIRIT. 
Ec.  l:Sp.  in  s.  bet.  than  proud 

Perverse  SPIRIT. 
Zi.  19:14  L.  hath  mingled  up.  s. 

Poor  SPIRIT. 
Mat.  5:3  blessed  ave  poor  in  s. 

SPIRIT  of  promise. 
Eph.  1:13  sealed  with  H.  S.  Of  p. 

SPIRIT  of  prophecy. 
Pev.  19:10  testim.  of  J.  is«.  of  p. 

SPIRIT  of  slumber. 
Po?n.  11:8  G.  given  them  s.  of  s. 

Sorrowful  SPIRIT. 
1  Sam.  1:15  a  woman  of  a  s.  s. 

SPIRIT  of  truth. 
John  14:17  S.  oft.  whom  world 
15:26  iS.  oft.  which  proceedeth 
16:13  when  S.  of  truth  is  come 
1  John  4:6  hereby  kn.  we  S.  of  i. 
See  VEXATION. 

Unclean  SPIRIT. 
Zee.  13:3  cause  iincl.  s.  to  pass 
Mat.  12:43  when  the  u.  s.  is  gone 

out  of  a  man,  Luke  11:24 
Ma?-k  1:2:3  synag.  a  man  wi.  w.  s. 
96  when  ?/.  s.  had  torn  him 
3:30  they  said,  He  hath  an  u.  s. 
5:2  met  "him  a  man  with  ?/.  5. 
8  come  out,  th.  v.  s.  Lyke  8:29 
7:25  whose  daugh.  had  an  ii.  s. 
Luke  9:42  Jesus  rebuked  w,  s. 

SPIRIT  of  understanding. 

Is.  11:2  the  s.  of  u.  sh.  rest  upon 
SPIRIT  of  whoredoms. 

nbs.  4:12  s.  ofw.  caused  to  err 

5:4  i!.  of  ?f .  IS  in  midst  of  them 

SPIRIT  of  wisdom. 
Et.  28:3  wh.  I  filled  wi.  s.  of  w. 
Deut.  34:9  Joshua  full  ofs.  of  w. 
Is.  11:2  s.  of  w.  sh.  rest  up.  nim 
Eph.  1:17  G.  may  give  s.  ofw. 

Wounded  SPIRIT. 
Prov.  18:14  w.  s.  who  can  bear? 

SPIRITS. 
.V«m..  16:22  O  God,  the  God  ofs. 

27:16 
Ps.  104:4  mak.  angels  s.  ffef).  1:7 
Prov.  16:2  Lord  weighed  the  s. 
Zee.  6:5  th.  are  four  s.  of  heaven 
Mat.  8:16  cast  out  s.  with  word 

10:1  power  ag.  unci.  s.  Mark  6:7 
Mark  1:27  commandeth  he  the 
unclean  s.  Luke  4:36 

3:11  unci.  s.  fell  down  bef.  him 

5:13  unclean  s.  entered  swine 
Luke  10:20  rejoice  not  that  s.  are 
Acts  5:16  vexed  with  unclean  s. 

8:7  s.  crying,  came  out  of  many 
1  Cor.  12:10  to  auo.  discern,  ofs. 

14;32  s.  of  proph.  are  subject  to 
1  Tim.  4:1  giv.  heed  to  seduc.  s. 
Heb.  1:14  not  all  ministering  s. 

12:9  in  subjection  to  Fath.  of  s. 

23  to  s.  of  just  men  made  per. 

1  Pet.  3:19  preach,  tos.  in  prison 

1  John  4:1  try  s.  wheth.  they  are 

Rev.  16: 13  I  saw  3  unclean  s.  like 

14  they  are  the  s.  of  devils 

See  EVIL,  FAMILIAR,  SEVEN. 

SPIRITU.4L. 

Hos.  9:7  the  s.  man  is  mad 
Rom.  1:11  impart  to  you  s.  gift 

7:14  we  know  that  the  law  is  s. 

15:27  partak.  of  theirs,  things 
1  Cor.  2:13  comparing  s.  things 
with  s. 

15  he  that  is  s.  judgeth  all  thi. 
3:1  could  not  spe.  to  you  as  tos. 
9:11  have  sown  unto  you  s. 
10:3  did  all  eat  same  s.  meat 

4  same  s.  dri.  di'ank  ofs.  rock 

12:1  concern,  s.  gifts,  brethren 

14:1  desires,  gifts;  12zeal.ofs. 

37  if  any  man  think  himself  s. 

15:44  s.  body,  there  is  a  s.  body 

46  that  was  not  first  whi.  is  s. 

afterwards  that  which  is  s. 

Gal.  6:1  ye  which  are  s.  restore 

Eph.  1:3  blessed  us  with  s.  bless. 

5:19  speak,  to  yours,  in  s.  songs 

6:12  wrestle  against  s.  wickedn. 

Col.  1:9  filled  with  s.  understand. 

3:16  adnion.  in  psa.  and  s.  songs 

1  Pet.  2:5  built  up  a  s.  house,  to 

oficr  5.  eacriflces 


SPO 

SPIRITUALLY. 

Rom.  8:6  to  be  s.  minded  is  life 
1  Cor.  2:14  because  are  s.  discer. 
Rev.  11:8  whi.  s.  is  called  Sodom 

SPIT,  TED. 

Lev.  15:8  s.  on  him  that  is  clean 

Kmn.  12:14  if  fath.  had  s.  in  face 

Devi.  25:9  she  shall  s.  in  his  face 

■Job  .30:10  sp.  not  to  s.  in  my  face 

Mat.  96:67  they  did  s.  in  his  face 

27:30  and  they  s.  upon  him  and 

Mark  7:33  he  s.  touched  tongue 

8:23  when  he  had  s.  on  his  eyes 

10::34  they  shall  s.  upon  him 

14:65  began  to  s.  on  him.  15:19 

Luke  18:32  spitef.  entreated  s.  on 

SPITE. 
Ps.  10:14  for  thou  beholdest  s.  to 

SPITEFULLY. 

Mat.  22:6  they  entreated  them  s. 
Luke  18:32  shall  be  s.  entreated 

SPITTI>'G. 
7s.  50:6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  s. 

SPITTLE. 
1  Sam..  21:13  let  his  s.  fall  down 
Job  7:19  alone,  till  I  swallow  s. 
John  9:6  he  made  clay  ofs.  and 

SPOIL,  Substantive. 

Gen.  49:27  at  night  he  divide  s. 
Ex..  15:9  enemy  said,  I  divide  s. 
Nvm.  31:9  Is.  took  .«.  of  cattle,  11 
Deut.  2:35  s.  of  cities  we  took, 
3:7:  Jos.  8:27;  11:14 

13:16  thou  sh.  gather  all  the  s. 

20:14  s.  thou  Shalt  take,  Jos.  8:2 
Jud.  5:30  necks  of  th.  that  take  s. 

14:19  Sam.  slew  30  men,  took  s. 

1  Sam.  14:.30  eaten  freely  ofs. 
.32  the  people  fi''W  ujion  the  s. 

15:19  but  didst  llv  upon  the  ,?. 
30:16  because  thi'  great  s.  that 

19  neither  s.  nor  any  thing  was 

20  and  said.  This  is  David's  s. 

22  we  will  not  give  them  of  s. 
26  he  sent  of  s.  to  ciders  of  Ju. 

2  Sam.  3:22  Joab  bro.  in  great  s. 
12::30  he  brought  s.  of  Rabbah 

2  K.  3:23  now,  theref.  M.  to  thes. 
21:14  they  sh.  bee.  s.  to  enemies 

1  Chr.  20:2  fr.  Rah.  he  brought  s. 

2  Chr.  14:13  carried  away  s.  14 
15:11  they  offered  to  Lord  of  s. 
20:25  were  3  dava  gathering  s. 
24:23  Syri.  sent's.  to  king  of  D. 
28:8  took  s.  brou.  s.  to  Samaria 

14  armed  men  left  capti,  and  s. 
Ezr.  9:7  kings  ha.  been  deli.  tos. 
Est.  3:13  take  s.  of  them.  8:11 

9:10  on  s.  laid  they  not  th.  hand 
Job  29:17  I  plucked  s.  out  of  teeth 
Ps.  68:12  tarried  at  home  divi.  s. 

119:162  rejoice,  as  one  findeth  s. 
Prov.  1:13  sh.  fill  houses  with  s. 

16:19  to  divide  s.  with  proud 

31:11  he  shall  have  no  need  of  s. 
Is.  3:14  s.  of  poor  is  in  houses 

8:4  s.  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken 

9:3  rejoice  when  they  divide  s. 

10:6  give  him  charge  to  take  s. 

33:4  your  s.  shall  be  gathered 

23  prey  of  a  great  s.  divided 
42:22  they  are  for  a  s.  and  none 

94  who  gave  Jacob  for  a  s.  f 

53:12  he  sh.  divide  s.  wi.  strong 
Jer.  6:7  violence  and  s.  is  heard 

15:13  thy  subst.  will  I  give  to  s. 

17:3  I  win  give  thy  substa.  to  s. 

20:8  I  cricdviolence  and  s. 

.30:16  thev  thats.  thee  sh.be as. 

49::32  their  cattle  shall  be  a  s. 

60:10  Chaldea  shall  be  a  s. 
Ezek.  7:21  I  will  give  it  for  a  s. 

25:7  deliver  Ammonite  for  a  s. 

26:5  Tyr.  for  a  s.  to  nations,  12 

29:19  Nebuch.  take  s.  of  Egypt 

38:12  I  will  go  up  to  take  a  s. 
13  art  thou  come  to  take  a  s. 

45:9  Is.  remove  violence  and  s. 
Dan.  11:24  ho  shall  scatter  thes. 

33  shall  fall  bv  s.  many  days 
Jfah.  2:9  s.  of  silver,  s.  of  gold 
Ilab.  2:17  s.  of  beasts  shall  cover 
Zee.  2:9  as  s.  to  their  servants 

14:1  s.  shall  be  divided  in  midst 

SPOIL,  Verb. 
Ex.  3:22  ye  shall  s.  Egyjitians 

1  Sam.  14::36  s.  them  until  morn. 

2  Sam.  23:10  people  return,  to  s. 
Ps.  44:10  they  who  hate  us  s. 

89:41  all  that  pass  by  way  s. 

109:11  let  strangers  s.  hia  labor 
Pror.  22:23  will  s.  soul  of  those 

34:15  O  man,  s.  not  reating-pla. 
Cant.  2:15  fo.tes  that  s.  vines 
Is.  11:14  they  sh.  s.  them  of  east 


SPO 

Is.  17:14  portion  of  th.  that  s.  ns 
33:1  when  shall  cease  to  s.  thou 
Jer.  5:6  wolf  of  even.  sh.  s.  them 
20:5  I  will  give  Jerusal.  to  s.  it. 
30:16  they  that  s.  thee  sh.  be  a  5. 
47:4  day  cometh  to  s.  Philistines 
49:28  Kedar.  s.  men  of  the  east 
50:10  all  that  s.  shall  be  satisfied 
Ezek.  14:15  they  «.  it  so  that  it  ba 
32:12  thev  shall  p.  pomp  of  Egy. 
39:10  they  shall  s.  those  that 
Hos.  10:2  break  altars,  s.  images 
13:15  he  shall  s.  treasure  of  all 
Uab.  2:8  renin,  of  peo.  sh.  s.  thee 
Zep.  2:9  residue  of  people  shall  9. 
Mat.  12:29  s.  goods  ?  Mark  3:27 
Col.  2:8  lest  any  man  s.  you 

SPOILED. 
Gen.  34:27  sons  of  Jacob  s.  city 
Ex.  12::36  they  s.  the  Egyptians 
Deiit.  28:29  sh.  be  oppress,  and  y. 
Jud.  2:14  hand  of  spoilers  that  s. 

1  Sam.  14:48  Is.  fr.  them  that  s. 

2  K.  7:16  Is.  s.  tents  of  Syrians 
2  Chr.  14:14  A.  s.  cities  of  Gerar 
Job  12:17  leadeth  conn,  away  s. 

19  leads  princes  away  s. 

Ps.  76:5  the  stout-hearted  are  s. 
Prov.  29:23  spoil  soul  of  th.  thats. 
Is.  13:16  tlicir  houses  shall  be  s. 

18'2  \\liosi-  land  rivers  have  s.  7 

24:3  land  shall  be  utterly  s. 

.33:1  spnilest.  and  wast  not  s. 

42:22  this  is  a  people  rob.  and  s. 
Jer.  2:14  a  serv.  why  is  he  s.  f 

4:13  woe  unto  us,  for  we  are  s. 

20  whole  land  is  s.  tents  are  s. 
30  wh.  thou  art  s.  wh.  wilt  do  t 

9:19  are  we  s. .'  10:20  taber.  is  s. 
21:13  deliver  him  that  is  s.  32:3 
25:36  L.  hath  s.  their  pasture 
48:1  Nebo  is  s.  15  Moab  is  s.  20 
49:3  Ai  is  ,«.  10  E.  his  seed  is  s. 
51:55  Lord  hath  s.  Babylon 
Ezek.  18:7  s.  none  by  violence.  16 
12  hath  oppressed,  hath  s.  18 
23:46  I  will  give  them  to  be  s. 
39:10  shall  spoil  those  that  s. 
Hos.  10:14  fortresses  shall  be  s. 
Amos  3:11  thy  j^alaces  shall  be  ff. 
5:9  strengtheneth  s.  ag.  strong 
Mie.  2:4  say.  We  be  utterly  s. 
Hah.  2:8  hast  s.  many  nations 
Zee.  2:8  sent  to  nations  wh.  s. 
11:2  because  mighty  are  s. 
3  glory  s.  for  pride  of  Jor.  is  «. 
Col.  2:15  havings,  principalities 

SPOILER. 

7s.  16:4  fr.  face  ofs.  the  s.  ciase 

21:2  s.  spoileth,  go  up,  O  Elam 

Jer.  6:26  s.  suddenly  come  on  us 

15:8  I  brought  upon  them  a  s. 

48:S  s.  sh.  come  upon  every  city 

18  s.  of  M.  shall  come  on  thee 

32  s.  is  fallen  upon  thy  fniits 

51:56  bee.  s.  is  come  on  Babylon 

SPOILERS. 

Jud.  2:14  he  delivered  them  into 

hand  ofs.  2  A'.  17:20 
1  Sam.  13:17  s.  out  of  camp  of  P. 
14:15  the  s.  they  also  trembled 
Jer.  12:12  s.  are  come  upon  high 
51:48  s.  come  to  her  from  north 
53  from  me  sh.  s.  come  to  her 
SPOILEST,  ETH. 
Ps.  35:10  needy  from  him  that  e. 
Is.  21:2  spoiler  s.  Hos.  7:1  rob.  s. 
33:1  woe  to  thee  that  s. 
Nah.  3:16  canker-worm  s.  flieth 

SPOILIAG. 
Ps.  35:12  good,  to  s.  of  my  soul 
Is.  22:4  s.  of  daught.  of  my  peo. 
,Ter.  48:3  voice  from  Horonaim  s. 
Flab.  1:3  s.  and  violence  bef.  me 
Heb.  10:.34joyf.  s.  of  your  goods 

SPOILS. 
Jos.  7:21  saw  among  s.  a  garment 
1  Chr.  26:27  out  of  s.  did  dedic. 
Is.  25:11  bri.  down  pride  with  s. 
Luke  11:22  and  dividcth  his  s. 
Heb.  7:4  Abrah.  gave  tenth  of  ». 

SPOKEN. 
Gen.  18:19  L.  br.  what  he  hath  s. 
Num.  14:28  as  ye  have  s.  so  will 
21:7  we  have  s.  ag.  L.  and  thee 
23:19  he  s.  not  make  it  good! 
Deut.  18:17  well  s.  that  th.  ha.  s. 

1  Sam.  35:30  L.  done  all  he  ha.  s. 

2  Sam.  2:27  s.  people  had  gone  up 

1  K.  18:24  peo.  said.  It  is  well  s. 

2  E.  4:13  thou  be  s.  for  to  king  I 
Ps.  87:3  glorious  things  are  s.  of 
Ec.  7;21  ta.  heed  to  all  words  s. 
C(^n^8:8  in  tbedav  wh.  shebes 
Jer.  26:16  s.  to  us  in  name  of  L. 


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SPO 


ifal.  3:13  "h.  Iw.  wc  «.  HR.  thee? 
I.iikt  18::lliiMr  kii.  ihi'V  thinj;»«. 
John  iri;'Ji  il'  I  IliUl  not  ni.  ami  «. 
Afis  S:a4  noni'  of  tliini.'i»s.  cimu' 

13:411  word  ^llo.  llrsi  Ua.  bei'H  s. 

1'.):.%  thi'si-  ihings  cannot  be  ». 
7?om.  15:41  lo  «h.  he  was  not  ». 
1  Tor.  10:30  why  oni  I  i-vil  ».  of 

14:'.i  shall  it  hv  kno.  «  hat  is  1. 1 

1  Vet.  4:14  on  their  part  evil*,  of 

2  I'tt.  -Li  way  of  truth  evil  t.  of 

SPORE\,  n-Hh  God. 
Gen.  21:4  time  of  wh.  d^'/  had*-, 
Pt.  (W:ll  Cr'.  hath  s.  once,  twice 
Mai.  45:31  that  wh.  was  ».  by  Q 
Set  LOUD. 

I  have,  or  have  I  SPOKEM. 
G*n.  48:15  done  what  Ih.s. 
Ex.  34:13  land  I  harts,  of 
1  Sam.  40:4:j  mattcrwh.  /».  ».  of 
yoA  40:3  once  A.  I ».  will  not  ans 
Ps.  116:10  therefore  hare  I  s.  4 

Cor.  4:13 
/«.  45:19  //i.  not  ».  in  sec.  48:16 
46:11  Ih. .«.  it,  brim  it  to  nass 
48:15  /,  even  Ih.  .«.  1  called 
Jer.  8.5:17  I  h.  n.  have  not  heard 
Ezek.  14:4S  word  Th. .«.  be  done 
13:7  L.  saith.  Albeit  I  It.  not  ». 
46:5  /A.  ».  it,  saith  Lord,  48:10 
38:17  art  thou  hoof  wh.  Ih.  x. 
John  14:4!»/A.  not  s.  of  myself 
U-.'ioharels.  15:11 ;  16:1,  45,  33 
SPORE\,  with  prophet. 
Mai.  4:43  fultiUed  whicli  was  s. 
hv  thf  prophet,  13::i5;  47::« 
3:3  that  was  .«.  of  by  the  /).  Es. 
4:14  .S-.  by  Es.  p.  8:17 ;  14:17 ;  41:4 

Thou  host  SPOKEX. 

Kr.  4:10  nor  since  thou  li.  «. 

10:4(1  .Moses  said,  T.h.s.  well 

33:17  1  will  do  this  thiIl•;^  h.  s. 

Deul.  1:14  thing  which  t.  h.  ". 

i  K.  40:19  good  is  word  of  Lord 

which  t/io'i  haft  s.  /«.  .39:8 
M't.  6:10  let  nothin'.'  fail  t.  h.  ». 
Jer.  3:5  t.h.  s.  done  evil  thinffS 
34:44  that  t.  h.  s  is  come  to  pass 
44:16  as  for  word  /.  h. .«.  unions 
51:64  O  L.  I.  h.  s.  ag.  this  place 

SPOREi!!. 
1  A'.  7:33  felloes  .and  s.  all  molten 

SPORES.M.VX. 
Ex.  4:16  he  sh.  be  thy  s.  to  peo. 

SPOXGE. 

Mat.  27:48  one  of  them  took  a  ». 

Mark\y.m:  John  19:29 

SPOO\. 

Num.  7:14  one  s.  of  ten  shekels, 

20,  26,  34,  :38,  44,  50,  56,  64 

SPOOXS. 

Bx.  25:29  make  dishes  and  «. 

JV'«m.4:7put  there,  dishes and«. 

7-84  silver  bowls,  twelve  8.  86 

1  A'.  7:50  «.  we.  gold,  2  Chr.  4:22 

2  A'.  25:14  s.  took,  Jer.  52:18,  19 

3  Chr.  24:14  rest  of  money  «.  ma. 

SPORT,  Substantive, 
Jud.  16:20  Sara,  make  x.  made  8. 
27  beheld  while  Sams,  made  «. 
JVor.  10:43  s.  to  fool  to  do  misc. 
26:19  saith.  Am  not  I  in  s.f 

SPORT,  I\'G. 
Gen.  26:8  Isa.  was  ».  wi.  Rebek. 
Ix.  57:4  as.  whom  s.  yourselves! 
2  Pet.  2:13  s.  themsel.  with  dec. 

SPOT. 
Num.  19:2  br.  heifer  without  s. 
28:3  two  lambs  without  s.  9, 11 ; 

29:17,26 
Deut.  34:5 .«.  is  not «.  of  his  chil. 
Job  11:15  thv  face  without  ». 
Cant.  4:7  there  is  no  «.  in  tliee 
Eph.  5:47glori.  church,  not  ha. «. 
1  Tim.  6:14  keep  com.  without  ». 
//.'*.  9:14  off.  himself  without  ». 

1  Pet.  1:19  as  a  lamb  without  «. 

2  Pet.  3: 14  be  found  without «. 

£te  BRIGHT. 

SPOTS. 

Jer.  13:23  can  leopard  chanfre  f.  t 
2  Pel.  4:13  c.  they  are  and  blcmi. 
Judt  12  the.  are  'f.  in  your  feasts 

SPOTTED. 
ff^fi.  30:.32  removing  x.  cattle 

39  brou.  cattle,  speckled  and  ». 
JlAitf  23  hating  garm.  s.  by  flush 

SPOL'SE,  6. 
Can(.  4:8  come  fVom  Lch.  my  t. 

9  ravi.  my  heart,  my  sister,  i, 

10  fair  thy  love,  my  sister,  *. 

11  lips,  O  my  i.  drop  as  honey 


SPR 

rail/.  4:12garden  inc.  is m^v  pis.it. 

5:1  inli>  mygarden.  ntyslster.c. 

Uos.  4:13  vour  .■<.  commit  actult. 

14  I  wil!  not  punish  your  w. 

SPOUTS.      *<■  WATKn-SPOHTS. 
SPR.XXG. 

Mark  4:8  fruit  th.  s.  up,  Lnke  8:8 
.IW.<  16:29  call,  for  light  and  «.  in 
Ileh.  7: 14  evident  L.  ».  out  of  J, 

11:14  there  s.  of  one  many 
See  sruuNO. 

8PRE.\D. 
Gen.  .33:19  wh. .).  a.  tent.  35:21 
Lev.  13:5  plague  ».  not,  fi,  2:J,  28 
yum.  4:7  on  table  «.  cloth,  11 
Deut.  22:17  «.  dotll  before  elders 
./«</.  8:45  thev  .«.  a  garment 

1.5:9  1'hilistlni.ss.  thcms.  in  I,. 
^Sam.  5:18  Philist.  also  came  and 
«.  thems.  22;  1  Vhr.  14:9,  13 

16:22  they  s,  Absal.  tent  on  roof 

17:19  worn.  s.  covering  on  well 

21:10  Kizpah*.  saekclo.  for  herl'  "' 
1  A".  8:54  with  hands*,  to  heaven  *** 
4  A'.  8:15  Ilazael  ».  clolh  on  face 

19:14  .<.  letter  hef.  I.,  h.  37:14 
Pi.  105:3!1  lie  ».  a  cloud  for  cov. 

1 10:5  «.  a  net  by  the  way-side 
Pivv.  1:17  net  «.  in  sight  of  bird 
h.  14:11  worm  is  s.  under  thee 

19:8  c.  nets  on  water  languish 

3.3:23  they  could  uol .«.  the  sail 
Jer.  8:4  they  sh.  s.  them  bef  sun 

10:9  silv.  c.  into  plates  brought 
Lam.  1:13  hath  ».  net  for  my  feet 
Ezek.  4:10 hec.  the  roll  before  me 

14:13  my  m-t  aUo  will  1  s.  17:40 

46:14  be  a  ])lace  to  .«.  nets  upon 
Ho.1.  5:1  have  been  a  net  »■.  on  T. 

7:12  when  they  go,  1  will  c.  net 

14:6  branches 'sh.  c.  his  beauty 
.loel  2:4  as  morn.  ».  upon  mount 
Mai.  2:3  I  will  ".  dung  on  your  fa. 
Mat.  21:8  multit.  «.  gannents  in 
wav,  Mark  11:8;  Luke  19:36 
Acts  4:17  but  that  it  s.  no  further 
SPREAD   nhroad. 

Gen.  10:13  C'anaanites  were  c.  a. 

28:14  thou  Shalt  «.  a.  to  west 
Ex.  9:29  I  will  s.  a.  hand  to  L. 
33  Moses  «.  a.  his  hands  to  L, 

1  Sam.  30:16  th.  were  s.  a.  earth 

2  Sam.  22:43 1.  a.  mine  enemies 
2  Chr.  26:8  Tzziah's  name  «.  a.  15 
Zee.  1:17  cities  thro'  prosp.  «. 

2:6 1 «.  you  a.  as  the  four  winds 
1  Theg.  1:8  faith  to  God-w.  is«.  a. 

SPREAD  forth. 
Num.  24:6  as  vnlleys  are  th.  «./. 
1  K.  8:7  cherubim  «./.  2  wings 

24  S. «.  f.  hands,  2  Chr.  i;:12, 13 
Is.  1:15  w"h.  ye  s.f.  your  hands 
4.5:11  he  shall  s.f.  hands,  swim. 
42:5  saith  (}.  he  that  s.f.  earth 
Ezek.  47:10  a  place  to  s.f.  nets 

SPREAD  over. 
Sum.  4:6  shall  f.  o.  cloth  of  blue 
Js.  25:7  that  is  ».  0.  all  nations 
Jer.  48:40  shall  s.  wings  o.  Moab 

49:24  he  sh.  «.  his  wings  o.  Boz. 
Ezek.  16:8  I  s.  ray  skirt  over  thee 

19:8  nations  s.  their  net  o.  him 

SPREAD  out. 
Ex.  37:9  cherubim  s.  0.  wings, 

1  Chr.  28:18 
Ezr.  9:5  s.  out  ray  hands  to  L. 
.Job  29:19  my  root  s.  o.  by  water 

37:18  hast  th.  wi.him  «. o.  sky? 
Is.  t>5:2  s.  o.  hands  to  a  rebelli. 
Lnm.  I:10adver».  s.  o.  his  hand 
Ezek.  34:3  will  s.  o.  net  over  thee 

SPRE\DEST.  ETH. 
I,rr.  13:S  if  priest  see  that  scabs. 
Deut.  34:11  as  eagle  s.  her  wings 
.Job  9:8  <i.  who  alonec.  out  heav. 

26:9  and  he  s.  his  cloud  upon  it 

.36:.30  he  s.  his  light  up<m  it 
/'roi'.29:5(latter.  neighb.s.  a  net 
Is.  25:11  he  that  swim.  s.  hands 

40:24  that  s.  heavens  as  a  tent 

44:24  I  the  I.,  that  s.  abroad 
Jer.  4:31  daughter  of  Z.  ».  bands 

17:8  a  tree  that  s.  out  her  roots 
Ezek.  27:7  linen  th.  s.  for  thy  sail 
Lam.  1:17  Z.  s.  forth  her  bauds 

SPREADING. 
Ps.  37:35  I  have  seen  wicked  t. 
Ezek.  17:6  and  became  a  s.  vine 

SPREADIXG,  S. 
Job  36:29  underst.  s.  of  clouds  f 
Ezek.  26:5  a  place  for  t.  of  net* 

SPRIGS. 
Is.  18:5  afore  han-est  cut  off*. 
Ezek.  17:6  a  vine,  Bhot  forth  ». 


SPI 


SPRIXG,  Suhslnnltvr. 

2  A'.  3:41  he  wi-nl  forth  lo  the  s. 
Pror.  25:26  troub.  anil  corrupt  ». 
Cant.  4:l'4  spouse,  is  s.  shut  up 
Is.  ,58:11  sh.  be  like  «.  of  watcT 
Uos.  13:15  his  s.  sh.  become  dry 

SPRIXGS. 
Detil.  4:49  under c.  of  Pisgah 
Jos.  10:40  smote  country  of  c. 

14:8  kings  in  plains  and  in  s. 

13:19  give  me  ».  of  water,  gave 
u|)per  s.  Jud.  1:15 
Job  :!.8: 16  hast  entered  into  «.  f 
Ps.  87:7  all  inv  s.  arc  in  thee 

101:10  hi'sendelh  s.  into  valleys 

l(n:33  turn,  water  s.  into  dry 
35  tuni.  drv  ground  to  water  s. 
Is.  3.5:7  land  lieeome  c.  of  water 

41:18  I  will  make  dry  land  «. 

49:10  bv  s.  of  water  guide  them 

Jer.  51:.36  I  will  make  her  »,  dry 

SPRIXG. 

1  Sam.  9:26  about ».  of  day  Sam. 

DAYSrjtINO. 

SPRIXG. 

Ezek.  17:9  in  all  leaves  of  her  «. 
SPRIXG,  Verb. 

Num.  21:17  Is.  sang,  s.  up,  O  w. 

neul.  8:7  and  depths  that  s.  out 

Jud.  19:25  when  day  began  to  s. 

Job  5:6  nei.  doth  trouble  ».  out 
38:27  hud  of  tender  herb  to  s. 

7>«.  85:11  truth  sh.s.out  of  earth 
92:7  wh.  wicked  s.  as  the  grass 

Is.  42:9  bef,  they  s.  forth  I  tell 
43:19  now  it  shall  «.  forth 
44:4  they  sh.  s.  up  as  am.  grass 
45:8  righteousness  c.  up  togeth. 
5.'<:8  thv  health  shall  s.  forth 
61:11  gard.  causeth  things  to  s. 

Joel  2:22  for  the  pastures  do  s. 

Marki:^  seed  s.  he  kn.  not  how 
SPRIXGETH. 

2  A*.  19:29  eat  in  second  year  that 
which  s.  of  same.  Is.  37::i0 

Hos.  10:4  thus  judgment*,  up 

SPRIXGIXG. 
Gen.  26:19  found  well  of  «.  water 
2  Sam.  23:4  as  tender  grass  s.  out 
Ps.  65:10  thou  hiessedst  the  «. 
John  4:14  a  well  of  water  s.  up 
Ileb.  12:15  any  root .«.  trouble  you 

SPRllV'RLE. 

Ex.  9:8  let  Moses  «.  the  ashes 

Lev.  14:7  c.  on  him  to  be  cleansed 

51  s.  the  house  seven  times 

16:14  shall  s.  on  mercy-seat,  15 

Num.  8:7  »•.  water  of  purifying 

19:18  shall  s.  it  upon  the  tent 

19  the  clean  i>erson  shall  s.  it 

Is.  52:15  sh.  he  s.  many  nations 

Ezek.  .36:25 .«.  dean  wa.  upou  you 

SPRIXRI-ED,  ETH. 
Ex.  9:10.v.  ashes  toward  heaven 
Lev.  7:14  priest's  that  s.  blood 
Num.  19:13  w-a.  not  s.  on  him,  20 
Job  2:12  s.  dust  on  their  heads 
lleb.  9: 19  he  c.  the  hook  and  peo. 
10:'22  hearts  «.  from  evil  conscie. 
See  BLOOD. 

SPRIXRLIXG. 

Ileh.  9:13  the  ashes  of  a  heifer  s. 

ll:28thro'  faith  keptc.  of  blood 

12:24  we  are  come  to  blood  of  c. 

1  Pel.  1:2  t.  ofblood  of  Jesus  Ch. 
SPROIT. 

Job  14:7  tree  that  it  wills,  again 

SPRIXG. 

Mat.  4:16  shad,  of  death,  light  ». 

13:5  and  they  s.  up,  Mark  4:5 

46  but  when  hhule  was  s.  up 

Luke  8:6  as  soon  as  it  was  ».  up 

SPl'E,  ED. 
I^r.  18:28  th.  land*,  yon,  20:22 

28  as  it  s.  out  tuitions  th.  were 
.ler.  25:27  ».  fall,  rise  no  more 
Rev.  3:16  then  I  « ill  s.  thee  out 

SPEWIXG. 
Ilab.  2:16  s.  sliall  be  on  thy  glory 

spcx. 

Ex.  35:25  th.  which  they  had  s. 

SPY. 
Num.  13:16  M.  sent  to  ».  land,  17 
41:34  Mo.  sent  to  s.  out  .laazer 
.Jos.  2:1  sent  2  men  to  s.  6:2;l.  25 
Jud.  18:2  Dani.  sent  to  «.  14.  17 

2  Sam.  10:3  David  sent  scrv.  to  ». 
out  the  city.  1  Chr.  19:3 

2  A'.  6:13  go  and  s.  where  he  is 
Gal.  4:4  came  in  privily  to  ». 

SPIED. 
Ex.  2:11  s.  Egyptian  smiting 


STA 
2  A'.  9:17  a  watchman  i».  company 
]:);41  they  s.  a  band  of  mi'U 
2:J:16  he  s.  sepulclires  that  were 

See  Espy,  ESPIED. 

SPIES. 

Gen.  42:9  said.  Ye  are  «.  14.  16 

34  then  sh.  I  kn()W  ye  are  noc. 
Nuui.  21:1  Is.  came  by  way  of  c. 
.Jos.  6:*4:i  young  men  that  were  *. 

1  .^am.  26:4  David  sent  out  8. 

2  .Sam.  13:10  Absalom  sent  s. 
Luke  20:'40  thev  sent  forth  «. 
lleb.  11:31  Rah'ab  had  received*. 

SQUARE. 
1  K.  7:5  doors  and  posts  were  9. 
Ezek.  45:2».  round  about, 50 cub. 

See  FOUR-SQUARE. 

SQl'ARED. 

Ezek.iV.il  posts  of  temp.  were*. 
SaCARES. 

Ezek.  43:10  square  in  4  «.  thereof 
STABLE,  Substantive. 

Ezek.  25:5  I  will  make  Rah.  a  *. 

STABLE. 
1  Chr.  16:.30  world  also  sh.  be  * 

STABILITY. 
Is.  33:fiknowl.  *.  of  thy  times 
STABLISII.    See  establish. 

STAt'HYS. 
Rom.  16:9  salute  Urbane  and  S. 

8TACRS. 
Ex.  2*2:6  *.  of  corn  be  consumed 

ST.ACTE. 
Ex.  30:34  take  to  th.  s.  onycha 

ST.AFF. 
Gen.  .32:10  with  my  s.  I  passed 
38:18  give  me  thy  sig.  and  s.  25 
Er.  14:11  with  .«.  "in  your  hand 
41:ltt  and  walk  abroad  on  his  *. 
N'ini.  13:"iJ  between  two  on  a  *. 
42:47  Balaam  sm.  ass  with  a  *. 
Jud.  6:41  put  forth  end  of  c. 

1  Sam.  17:7*.  of  his  spear  like 
weav.'s  beam,  2  Sam.  21:19 

40  Dav.  took  his*,  in  his  hand 
Sam.  3:49  one  that   leaneth 

on  a  *. 
1.3:7  fenced  with  ».  of  a  spear 
21  he  went  down  to  him  with 

a  s.  1  Chr.  11:23 

2  K.  4:29  take  my  *.  lay  my  *.  on 
31  Geh.  laid  con  face  of  child 

18:41  thou  trust,  on  *.  /*.  86:6 
Ps.  23:4  thv  rod  and  s.  comf.  me 
Is.  3:1  L.  will  take  fr.  Ju.  the  *. 
9:4  hast  brok.  *.  of  his  shoulder 
10:5  and  the  *.  in  their  hand  is 
15  or  as  if*,  should  lift  itself 
24  lift  up  his  .?.  against  thee 
14:5  L.  hath  broken  s.  of  wicked 
2s:47  fitches  beaten  out  wi.  a  *. 
.30:32  wh.  grounded  *.  shall  pass 
.Te-r.  48: 17  how  is  strong  *.  brokea 
Ezek.  29:6  have  been  a  *.  to  Isr. 
Hos.  4:14  their*,  declar.  to  them 
Zee.  8:4  every  man  with  his  *. 
11:10  I  took  my  *.  even  beauty 
14  I  cut  asunder  my  other  *. 
Mark  6:8  take  nothiiig,  save  a  *. 
Ileb.  11:21  lean,  on  top  of  his  *. 
See  bread. 

STAGGER. 
Job  12:25  *.  like  a  drunken  man, 

Ps.  107:47 
/*.  29:9  they  *.  not  with  strong 

ST-VGGERED,  ETH. 
Is.  19:14  as  tt  drttiiken  man  s. 
Bom.  4:40  *.  not  at  promise  of  G. 

STAIX. 

.Inb  3:5  and  shadow  of  death  *.  it 

/*.  23:9  T..  purposed  to  *.  pride 

63:3 sprinklea.T  will*,  my  raim, 

STAIRS. 

1  AT.  6:8  went  up  with  windin*r*. 

2  A'.  9:13  under  him  on  ton  of*. 
Neh.  9:4  then  stood  on  *. -lesbua 
Cant.  2:14  in  secret  places  of*. 
Ezek.  43:17  *.  look  towanls  east 
Acte  21:40  Paul  stood  on  the  *. 

STARES. 
Is.  33:20  not  one  of  *.  removed 
54:2  cords  and  strengthen  thy  *. 

STALR,  S. 
Gen.  41:5  seven  ears  on  one  *.  22 
.Ion.  2:6  hid  them  with  s.  of  tlax 
Uos.  8:7  DO  «.  bud  yield  no  meal 

ST.VLL. 
Amos  6:4  out  of  midst  of  th«  *. 
Mai.  4:4  grow  up  as  calves  of*. 
Luice  13:15  loose  bis  ox  from  the*. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


STA 

STALLS. 

1  K.   4:26    Solomon    had    forty 

thousand  a\  2  Vhr.  9:25 

2  Clir.  32:28  Hezck.  had  s.  for  all 
Mob.  3:17  there  be  no  herd  iu  s. 

STALLED. 
Prov.  15:17  th.  a  s.  ox.  and  hatr. 

STAMMERERS. 
Is.  32:4  long:ut'  oi"^-.  shall  spoak 

STAMMERIXG. 

Is.  28:11  s.  lips  and  anoth,  tongue 

33:19  uot  sec  a  pL'O.  of  5.  tongue 

STAMP. 

2  Sam.  22:43  did  .fl.  them  as  mire 

Ezek.  6:11  smite  s.  with  thy  foot 

STAMPED. 
T>eiit.  0:21 1  ii;.  calf  and  ground 
2  K.  23:6  Josiah  s.  the  gi-ove 

15s.  high  pla.  email  to  powder 
2  C///*.  15:16  A.  cut  her  idol  and  s, 
Ezek.  25:6  thou  liant5.  with  feet 
Da7i.  7:7  a  fuurtli  beast  s.  19 
8:7  hc-goat  aist  down  and  5.  10 
STAMPING. 
Jer.  47:3  at  noise  of  j.  of  hoofs 

STAXCHED. 
Luke  8:44  wo.'s  issue  of  o.ood  s. 

STAXD. 
Ezek.  29:7  their  loins  to  oe  ata^. 

STAIVD,  Verb. 
Lev.  27:14  priest,  so  shall  it  $.  17 
Deut.  25:8  if  he  .«.  to  it  and  say 
Jos.  20:4  5.  at  enter,  gate  of  city 
i  Sam.  12:16  s.  see  this  thin^ 
19:3  s.  beside  mv  father  in  field 

1  K.  17:1  as  L.  liveth  bef.  whom 

I^.  18:15;  2  A".  3:14;  5:16 

2  /r.  5:11  I  thought  he  will  s. 
10:4  not,  how  then  shall  we  s.  ? 

1  Chr.  2;i:30  to  $.  every  morning 

2  Chr.  34:32  caused  all  pres.  toir. 
Ezr.  10: 14  let  rulers  of  congrc":.  s. 
Est.  8:11  and  to  .•!.  for  thefr  life 
Job  8:15  lean  on  house,  sb.  nots. 

19:25  .".  at  latter  day  on  t-arth 
Fs.  3S:11  my  kinsm.  .«.  afar  otT 

45:9  on  ri^ht  hand  did  *■.  queen 

78:13  made  waters  to  s.  as  heap 

109:6  k't  Sa.  s.  at  his  ri^ht  hand 
31  shall  t*?.  at  right  band  of  poor 

322:2  our  feet  ■•-■.  with,  thy  gates 

130:3  mark  iniqui,  O  L.  who  *\  ? 
Prop.  19:21  counsel  of  L.  shall  s. 

25:6  .•«■.  not  in  pi.  of  great  men 
Ec.  S:3  .It.  not  in  an  evil  thing 
Is.  7:7  saith  L.  It  sh.  not  i>\  8:10 

14:24  as  I  purposed,  so  it  sh.  s. 

40:8  word  of  our  G.  sh.*.  forever 

46:10  counsel  sbalKf.  I  do  pleas. 

01:5  strangers  .y.  and  feed  Hocks 
Jer.  6:16  s.  ye  iu  the  ways 

44:28  know  whose  word  shall  s. 

46:21  did  not  s.  bee.  day  came 
Ez^-k.  17: 14  keeping  COY. 'mights. 
Ddii.  2:44  kiiiird.  stiall  s.  for  ever 

11:6  king  of  the  north  sh.  not  s. 
Mic.  5:4  s.  and  feed  in  strength 
Nnh.  2:8  s.  <f.  sliuU  they  cry 
MfU.  3:2  who  .s*.  when  he  appear. 
Mark  11:25  when  ye  s.  praying 
Acts  1:11  why  a\  gaz.  to  heaven  ? 

5:20  Lj^o,  $.  and  speak  in  temple 

26:6  T  ■«.  and  judged  for  liope 
Jioui.  14:4  ("t.  able  to  ma.  him.  s. 
2  Car.  1:24  joy,  for  by  faiib  ye  *■. 
Eiih.  6:13  hav'ing  done  all  to  s. 
Pet.  5:12  grace  of  G.  wherein  s. 
Rev.  3:20  I  s.  at  door  and  knock 

6:17  who  shall  Iw  able  to  s.  ^ 

18:15  merchants  s.  afar  off 
STA\D  abroad. 
Deitt.  2-l:ll  s.  a.  man  br.  pledge 

STA:VD  against. 
Lev.  19:16  nors.  «.  hlood  of  thy 

neighbor 
Jer.  44:29  my  words  sh.  .<.  a.  you 

STAIVD  ftloof. 
Pa.  38:11  my  friends*,  aloof 

STA\'D  back. 
Gen.  19:9  s.  b.  this  fellow  came 

STAIVD  before. 
E.r.  8:20  >i.  before  Pluu-aoh,  9:13 

17:6  I  w'lWs'.  before  thee  on  rock 
Lev.  26:37  power  to  s.  h.  euem. 

Jos.  7:12,  13;  Jud.  2:14 
Nnm.  27:21  he  sh.  s.  b.  Eleazar 

35:12  till  s.  b.  congrc.  Jos.  20:6 

DeuLT.'iA  no  man  able  to  a-,  b.  th. 

11:25;  Joa.  1:5:  10:8;  2:j:9 

9:2  wlio  s.  b.  children  of  Anak? 

19:17  both  men  shall  n.  b.  Lord 

29:10  s.  this  day  all  of  you  b.  L. 
1  Sum.  6:30  who  able  to  8.  b.  L.  t 


STA 

1  Sam.  16:22  let  David,  I  pray, 
s.  b.  me 

1  K.  10:8  happy  are  thv  servants 

who  8.  b.  thee,  2  t'hr.  9:7 

2  C/i7'.  20:9  we  s.  b.  house 
Ezr.  9:15  we  cannot  s.  b.  thee 
Job  41:10  who  is  able  tos.  b.  me? 
Prov.  22:29  a  man  diligent  sh.  s. 

b.  kin<;s,  shall  uot  6".  b.  mean 
27:4  who  is  able  to  s.  b,  envy  ? 
Jer.  7:10  .•-'.  b.  rae  iu  this  hou.se 
15:19  if  th.  ret.  th.  shall  c\  b.  me 
35:19  Jo.  not  want  man  to  s.  b. 
49:19  shepherd  s.  b.  rae?  50:44 
Dan.  1:5  at  end  might  s.  b.  king 
8:4  no  beast  might  s.  b.  him 
11:16  none  shalf^.  b.  him 
Xa/i.  1:6  who  can  s.  b.  his  indi. '( 
Luke  21:36  worthy  to  s.  b.  Son 
Pom.  14:10  all  .*.  b.  iudgm.-seat 
Pev.  20:12  small  and  gr.  s.  b.  G. 

STAXD  by. 
E.V.  18:14  peo.  s.  by  thee  to  even 
Xch.  7:3  they  s.  by  shut  doors 
Is.  65:5  ^.  bt/.  I  am  ho.  th.  thou 
Jer.  48:19  .-f.  btj,  ask,  What  done 
Zei\  3:7  walk  am.  th.  that  s.  by 
4:14  anointed  ones  that  s.  byh. 
John  11:42  bee.  of  peo.  wh.  $.  by 

STAIVD  fast. 
Jer.  46:14  say  ye,  $.f.  and  prep. 
1  Cor.  16:13  wat.  ye,  s.f.  in  faith 
Gal.  5:1  s.f.  in  liberty  Ch.  made 
PhU.  1:27  «.  f.insp.  4:1^./.  in  L. 

1  The^.  3:8  five,  if  ye  s.  f.  in  L. 

2  Thee.  2:15  s.f.  and  hold  trad. 

STAIVD  forth. 
Mark  3:3  sa.  to  man,  s.f.  Lu.  6:8 

STA\D  here. 
Deut.  5:31  s.  thou  here  by  me 
2  Sam.  18:30  turn  aside,  and  s.  fi. 
Mat.  20:6  why  s.  ye  h.  all  day? 
Acts  4:10  doth  this  man  s.  here 

STA\D  in. 
Ps.  4:4  s.  in  awe,  and  sin  not 
5:5  foolish  sh.  not  s.  in  thy  sig. 
24:3  who  sh.  s.  in  his  holv  pi.'? 
76:7  5.  in  thy  sight  wh.  angry? 
89:43  not  made  him  to  s.  in  bat. 
134:1  by  nights,  i/i house,  135:2 
./<'/'.  26:2 1«.  ?/t  court  of  L.'s  house 
Ezek.  13:5  not  gone  to  s.  in  bat. 
Dan.  12:13  .«.  in  lot  end  of  days 
Zee.  14:4  feet  s.  in  that  day 
.^fat.  24:15  abomin.  ^".  in  holy  pi. 
Gal.  4:20  for  I  s.  in  doubt  of  you 

STA\D  on. 
Er.  17:9  to-morrow  I  s.  on  hill 
2  A'  6:31  ifbeadof  Eli.^\o/Uiiu: 
Dan,  11:17  sh.  not  s.  on  his  side 

STA\D  out. 
Ps.  73:7  eyes  s.  out  with  fatness 

6TA\D  perfect. 
Col.  4:12  may  5.  ^j.  and  complete 

STAIVD  still. 
Ex.  14:13  fear  ye  not,  s.  s.  and 

see  salv.  of  L.  2  Chr.  20:17 
Xujn.  9:8  s.  s.  I  will  hear  wh.  L. 
Jos.  3:8  ye  shall  s.  s.  in  Jordan 
10:12  sun  s.  s.  upon  Gibeon 
1  Sam.  9:27  s.  thou.*?,  tliat  I  show 
12:7  s.  s.  that  I  may  reason 
14:9  we  will  s.  s.  iu  eur  place 
Job  37:14  s.  s.  consi.  \vorks  of  G. 
Jer.  51:50  escaped  sword  s.  not,s. 

STA>D  strong. 
Ps.  30:7  made  mountain  to  »\  s. 

STAIVD  there. 
Num.  11:16  may  s.  t.  with  thee 
Dtut.  18:7  Levites  who  s.  there 
Jam.  2:3  say  to  the  poor,  s.  th.  i. 

STA\D  to-ether. 
Is.  50:8  let  us<  .s.  t.  who  advers. 

STAXD  up. 
X</i.  9:5  *.  up,  bless  L.  your  G. 
./f'h  30:20  I  s.  up,  thou  regar.  not 
33:5  set  words  iu  order,  s.  up 
/*s.  :J5:2  shifhl.  s.  vp  for  mv  help 
94:16  who  will  .<.  up  for  m'e  ag. 
hr,  4:15  shall  x.  up  in  stead 
Is.  27:9  iiujc'es  shall  uot  s.  tip 
44:11  l.-I  tlu-m  s.  itp^  yet  they 
48:13  call  to  th.  they  *.  up  tog. 
51:17  awake,  a.  ?/;>,  O  Jerusa.° 
Dan.  H:22  4  kingd.  s.  up  of  nati. 
11:2  sh.  s.  i/p  .1  kings  in  Persia 
3  a  mightv  king  shall  s.  vp  4 
14  many  .v.  up  atr.  king  of  sou. 
12:1  that  linu-  «h-  Michael  ^.  -up 
ids  10:26  P.-ter  said,  w.  uj:*,I  am 

STA\D  upon. 
Ex.  33:21  thou  shalt«.  u.  rock 
Deut.  27:12  shall  s.  u.  mount  Ge. 


STA 

.los.  3:13  shall  s.  upon  a  heap 
2  Sam^.  1:9  Saul  said,  s.  vjKfn  me 
1  A'.  19:11  s.  w.  mount  before  L. 
Ezek.  2: 1  s.  u.  thy  feet,  Acts  2G:  16 
33:26  s.  u.  sword,  work  abomi. 
Dan.  7:4  made  s.  ttpon  feet 
Hab.  2:1  I  will  s.  u.  my  watch 
Zee.  14:12  wliile  they  »'.  w.  feet 

STA\D  upright. 
Ps.  20:8  we  are  risen,  and  8.  u. 
Dan.  10:11  underst.  words,  s.  u. 
.Icis  14:10  he  said  to  cripple,  5.  «, 

STAIVD  with. 
Xum.  1:5  men  that  sh.  s.  w.  you 

STAXD  without. 
Ezr.  10:13  are  not  able  to  s.  w. 
Mat.  12:47  s.  w.  to  sp.  Luke  8:20 
Luke  13:25  ye  begin  to  s.  ivith. 

STANDARD. 
Num.  2:3  on  east  sidesh..«.  of  J. 
10  on  south  side  be  s.  of  Ken. 
18  on  west  side  be  s.  of  Ephr. 
25  on  north  side  be  the  5.  of  D. 
10:14  in  first  place  went  s.  of  J. 
Is.  49:22  I  will  set  up  s.  to  poo. 
59:19  L.  sh.  lift  up  a  s.  ag.  him 
62:10  lift  up  a  s.  for  the  i)eople 
Jer.  4:6  set  up  s.  toward  Zion 
21  how  long  see  s.  hear  trum. 
50:2  setyeup.«.  51:12,  27 

STAIVDARD-BEARER. 
75.  10:18  as  when  s.-b.  fainteth 

STANDARDS. 
Num.  2:31  Dan  go  hiudm.  wi.  s. 

STANDEST. 
Gen.  24:31  wheref.  s.  thon  with.  ? 
Ex.  3:5  place  wher.  th.  s.  is  holy 
ground,  Jos.  5:15;  Acts  7:33 
Ps.  10:1  why  s.  afar  off,  O  Lord  ? 
Pom.  11:20  "bro.  thou  s.  by  faitli 

STA\DETH. 
Deut.  V.m  Jos.  who.s-.  bef.  thee 
29:15  with  him  that  .f.  with  us 
Jud.  16:26  pillars  wher.  house  s. 
Ps.  1:1  nor  5.  in  way  of  sinners 
26:12  my  feet  s.  in  even  place 
33:11  counsel  of  Lord  5.  for  ever 
119:161  my  heart  s.  in  awe 
Prov.  8:2  wisdom  s.  in  high  pi. 
Cant.  2:9  behold,  he  s.  beh.  wall 
Is.  3:13  8.  to  plead,  s.  to  judge 
46:7  set  him  in  his  place,  he  s. 
Dan.  12:1  prince  wlio  s.  for  peo. 
Zee.  11:16  nor  feed  that  that  s. 
.John  1:26  s.  one  among  you 
Rom.  14:4  to  his  own  mas,  he  s. 
1  Cor.  7:37  that  s.  steadf  in  heart 
8:13  cat  no  flesh  while  world  ;;. 
10:12  that  thinketh  he  s.  take 

heed  lest  he  fall 
Heb.  10:31  every  priest  ^t.  daily 
Jam.  5:9  judge  s.  before  door 
Rev.  10:8  angel  who  *\  on  sea 
STAIVDIiVG,  Substantive. 
Ps.  6it:2  sink  iu  mire  wlie.  no  s. 
Mic.  1:11  shall  rec.  of  you  his  s. 

STANDING. 
Lev.  26:1  nor  rear  ye  up  a  $.  im. 
1  Sa7n.  19:20  S.  s.  appointed  over 
22:6  servants  wore  s.  about  him 

1  A'.  32:  lit  ii.  oflu-a.  s.  2  Chr.  18:18 
Ps.  ]07:;55  wikleru.  into  s.  water 
Ainos  9;  1  I  sa\v  L.  s.  upon  altar 
Mic.  5:13  I  will  cut  ofl'  thy »»?.  im. 
Zee.  3:1  Sa.  s.  at  his  right  hand 

6:5  go  forth  from  ,s.  before  Lord 

Mat.  6:5  love  to  pray  $.  in  syna. 
20:3  saw  others  s.  idle  in  mark. 

Luke  1:11  angel  s.  on  side  of  alt. 

John  8:9  and  woman  s.  in  midst 
20:14  she  saw  Je.  s.  Iniew  not 

Acts  2:14  Peter  s.  up  with  eleven 
5:25  men  are  s.  in  temple 
7:55  J.  s.  on  right  hand  of  G.  56 
22:20  I  was  ^;.  by  and  consent. 

Heb.  9:8  while  tiiber.  was  yet  s. 

2  Pet.  3:5  earth  s.  out  of  water 
Rev.  7:1  four  angels  s.  on  earth 

18:10  *-.  off  for  fear  of  her  torm. 

19:17  an  angel  s.  in  the  suu 
See  CO  UN. 

STANK. 
Ex.  7:21  the  fisli  in  the  river  s. 

8:14  th.  gathered  frogs,  land  s. 

16:20  manna  bred  worms  and  s. 
2  Satti.  10:6  Animon  saw  they  s. 

STARE. 
Ps.  22:17  bones.  Look  and  s. 

STAR. 
Num.  24:17  sh.  co.  a  s.  out  of  J. 
Amos  5:26  ye  have  borne  s. 
Mat.  2:2  have  seen  his  s.  iu  east 

9  lo,  8.  which  they  saw  iu  cast 


STA 

Mat.  2:10  wh.  they  saw  5.  th.  rej. 
Acts  7:43  took  up  i?.  of  your  god 
1  Cor.  15:41  s.  differ,  from  ano.  s. 
Ptv.  8:10  there  fell  a  great  s.  11 

9:1  a  s.  fell  from  heaven  to  ear. 
DAYSTAR.    See  day. 

Morning  STAR. 
Rev.  2:28  I  will  give  hiiu  m.  s. 

22:16  I  am  tlie  briLrht  and  m-.  s, 

STAR-GAZERS. 
Is.  47:13  let  the  s.-g.  stand  up 

STARS. 
G'-a.  1:16  G.  made  lights,  ma.  s. 

15:5  tell  the  s.  if  thou  be  able 

37:9  sun,  moon,  and  eleven  s. 
Deut.  4:19  when  seest  i<.  sho.  be 
Jud.  5:20  s.  in  their  courses 
Xeh.  4:21  fr.  morn,  till  s.  appear. 
Job  3:9  let  s.  of  twilight  be  dark 

9:7  sun.  and  sealeth  up  the  *\ 

22:12  behold  height  of  «. 

25:5  s.  are  not  pure  in  his  eight 

38:7  morning  s.  sang  together 
Ps.  8:3  moon  and  s.  which  thou 

136:9  moon  and  s.  to  rule  by  ni. 

147:4  telleth  number  of  the  5. 

148:3  praise  him,  ye  s.  of  light 
Ec.  12:2  while  sun  or  s.  be  not 
Is.  14:13  ex.  my  throne  above  s, 
Jer.  31:35  giveth  s.  for  a  light 
Ezek.  32:7  I  will  make  s.  dark 
Dan.  8:10  cast  down  some  of  *. 

12:3  shall  shine  as  s.  for  ever 
Joel  2:10  s.  withdraw  shin.  3:15 
Ob.  4  tho'  set  thy  nest  among  s. 
Luke  21:25  th.  sh.  be  iigas  in  s. 
Acts  27:20  nei.  suu  nor  -y.  appear 
1  Cor.  15:41  another  glory  ot  s. 
Heb.  11:12  so  many  as  s.  of  sky 
Jude  13  rag.  waves,  wanderings. 
Rev.  8:12  third  part  of  s.  was 

12:1  upon  head  a  crown  of  12  s. 

See  HEAVEN,  SEVEN. 

STATE. 

Ps.  39:5  man  at  best  s.  is  vanity 
Mat.  12:45  last  s.  is  worse  thaa 
the  first,  Luke  11:26 

See  ESTATE. 

STATELY. 

Ezek.  23:41  sattest  upon  a  s.  bed 

STATION. 
Is.  22:19  I  will  drive  thee  from  s. 

STATCRE. 

Num.  13:32  saw,  men  of  great  s. 
1  Sam.  16:7  look  not  on  hei.  of*. 
2/S«7/i.  21:20  a  man  of  great  s^ 

1  Chr.  11:23;  20:6 
Cajit.  7:7  thy  s.  is  like  a  pa. -tree 
Is.  10:33  high  one  of  ^«.  be  hewn 
45:14  men  of  s.  shall  come  over 
Ezek.  13:18  kerchi.  on  head  of  j. 
17:6  it  became  a  vine  of  low  s. 
19:11  her  s.  was  exalted  among 
31:3  Assy,  was  cedar  of  high  *. 
Mat.  6:27  not  add  one  cubit  to 

his  s,  Luke  12:25 
Luke  2:52  Jesus  increased  in  s. 
19:3  Zacclu'us  little  of  ,>;.  climb. 
Eph.  4:13  measure  of  *\  of  Christ 

STATUTE. 
Ex.  15:25  he  made  a  *\  and  ordi. 
29:9  priests'  office  for  perpet.  s. 
Lev.  3:17  a  perpetual  s.  16:S4;^ 

24:9;  Nmn.  19:21 
Nmn.  27:11  sh.  be  for  a  s.  35:29 
Jos.  24:25  he  set  a  s.  in  Shechem 
1  Sam.  30:25  David  made  it  a  s, 
Ps.  fSl:4  Tliis  \v:is  a  s.  for  Israel 
Dan.  6:7  consulted  to  estab.  a  «■» 
15  that  no  s.  king  establisheth 
STATUTE  for  ever. 
Ex.  27:21  it  shall  be  a  s.forei^er^ 
28:43:  29:28:  Lev.  6:18;  7:34; 
10:9;  16:31;  23:21;  Num.  18:23 
Lev.  6:22  it  is  a  s.fore.  to  the  L.. 
Nu7n.  19:10  lo  stran.  for  a  s.f.  ft, 

STATUTES, 
Ex.  18:26  make  them  know  s. 
Lev.  10:11  teach  Israel  all  the  s. 
Num.  30:16  these  are  .f.  the  L. 
Deut.  4:6  which  shall  hear  th.  s, 
6:24  L.  counnanded  to  do  th.  s. 
16:12  sliall  observe  and  do  th.  *. 
17:19  may  learn  to  keep  theses'. 

1  K.  3:3  walking  in  the  .«.  of  Da. 

2  K.  17:8  walked  in  s.  of  hea.  19 
34  neither  do  they  after  th.  s. 
37*".  he  wrote,  ve  sh.  observe 

2  Chr.  33:8  take  heed  to  do  the^. 
Neh.  9:14  commandedst  them  s. 
Ps.  19:8  s.  of  Lord  are  right 
Ezek.  20:25  I  gave  th.*.  uot  good 
33:15  if  wicked  walk  in  s.  of  life 
Mic.  t):16  for  s,  of  Oniii  are  kapt 


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ST.V 
UN  ST  VTlTEft. 

Ex.  ir.;ir.  it  ilum  wilt  kccpAl*^, 

Defft.  (>:I7;  lOrl.S;  11:1 
Df^tt.  27-10  thou  slialt  do  hi*  $. 
2  Snm.  a-Jril  h.  s.  I  did  not  dep. 

1  A'.  fi:f»l  pt'rrcct.  lowallx  wh.n. 

2  A'.  17:ir)  they  rt'jt't'ttNl  li,  f.  iiiul 
23:3  made  n  coM.*ii!iiit  to  keep 

hit  X.  a  r/*r.  »4::n 
Ezr.  7:11  Kzra  a  scrihe  of  Ai.-*  <. 
^.  18:22  (lid  not  put  iiway  his  ft. 

105: -irj  ihpy  iniiiht  observe  A.  a. 
Jer.  44:2.")  in  his  law,  nor  iu  A,  *, 
<S?tf  jrnoMKNT?. 

My  STlTrTES. 
Gen.  2*1:5  Abraham  kept  nvj  n. 
Lev.  18:ri  keep  i/nj  g.  'Hi;  li»:l*> 

SSilH  wherefoiv  ye  nh.  do  my  j>. 

36:3  if  walk  in  mij  *.  and  keep 

15  and  if  ye  despite  my  x.  or  if 
4^1  their  »»onl  abhorred  mi/  n. 

1  K.  3:14  if  thou  wilt  keep  my  8. 
11:34  because  he  kept  my  /t. 

2  A'.  17:13  keep  my  com.  my  g. 

3  Chr.  7:19  if  ye  forsake  my  s. 
Pt.  50:lfi  hast  thou  to  decl.  my  s. 

89:31  if  they  break  my  n. 
Jer.  44:10  neither  walk,  in  my  $. 
Ezek.  5:6  hath  chantred  my  s. 
7  ye  have  not  walked  iu  my  s. 
11:20  they  may  walk  in  my  i. 
18:19  when  pon  hath  kept  mys. 
36:27  can.  you  to  walk  in  m>/  ft. 
Zee.  1:G  my  s.  did  take  hold  of 

Thv  ST  VTtTES. 
1  Chr.  29:19  heart  to  keep  thy  8. 
Ps.  119:12  O  Lord,  teaeh  me  t.  8. 
26.  3.-i.  64.  (V8.  124.  135 

16  I  wrll  delight  my.  in  thy  s. 
^^  thy  ^-'rvant  did  med.  in  /.  8. 
48  and  I  will  meditate  in  thys. 
54  thy  s.  have  been  my  songs 
71  that  I  mi^ht  learn  thy.*:. 

80  let  my  heart  he  scni.  in  t.  s. 
83  yet  do  I  not  forgot  thy  s. 
112  inclined  my  heart  to /.  8. 

117  I  will  have' respect  to  t.  s. 

118  hast  trod,  that  err  fr.  /.  s. 
155  the  wicked  seek  not  t.  8. 
171  thou  hast  taught  ^Ay  *f. 

STAVES. 
Ex.  25:13  rnake^  s.  of  shittim-w. 
28;  27:6;  30:5;  37:4 
14  put  jf.  into  rings,  15;  27:7; 
37:5;  38:7 
40:20  he  set  8.  on  ark  and  put 
Num.  4:t;  nut  in  s.  ther.  8.  11.  14 
21:18  nobles  ditched  with  their*'. 
1  Snm.  17:43  com',  to  rae  wi,  s.  ? 
1  Chr.  15:15  L.  carried  ark  wi.  8. 
Bab.  3:14  didst  strike  with  his*. 
Zee.  11:7  I  took  unto  me  two  s. 
Mat.  10:10  coats  nor  9.  Luke  9:3 
26:47  .ludas,  with  him  a  multi- 
tude with  8.  ^f>lrk  14:43 
ST.VV.  Substantive. 
Lev.  13:5  if  plague  in  si.  be  at  8. 
■2  Sam.  22:19  L.  my  8.  I^\  18:18 
Js.  3:1  L.  doth  take  awav  the  8. 
19:13  they  that  are  s.  of  tribes 
STAYS. 
1  A".  10:19  8.  on  either  side  thro. 
2  Chr.  9:18 

STAY,  Verb. 
Gi>n.  19:17  nei.  8.  thou  in  plain 
^.  9:28  ye  shall  s.  no  lomrer 
J08.  10:19  8.  not.  pursue  after 
Hufh  1:13  would  veA\  for  them? 

1  Sam.  15:16^.  I  will  tell  thee 
20:38  make  speed,  haste.  8.  not 

2  Sam.  24:16  8.  hand.  I  Chr.  21:15 
Jot*  37:4  he  will  not  8.  them 

38:37  can  8.  bottles  of  heaven 
Pror.  28:17  let  no  man  8.  him 
Canf.  2:5  a.  me  with  Ilagons 
J8.  10:20  sh.  no  more  8.  on  him 

29:9  8.  yourselves  and  wonder 

30:12  and  *.  on  oppression 

31:1  woe  to  th.  that  8.  on  hors. 

48:2  8.  themselves  on  God  of  is. 

50:10  trust  in  L.  8.  on  his  God 
Jer.  4:6  8.  not  for  I  will  bri.  evil 

20:9  I  was  wonry,  I  could  not  8. 
Dan.  4:35  none  can  8.  Iiis  hand 
Ubs.  13:13  not  8.  in  place 

STAYED. 
Gen.  8:10  Noah  8.  seven  days.  12 

32:4  I  have  x.  there  until  liow 
^.r.  10:24  flocks  and  herds  be  8. 

17:12  Aa.  and  Hur  j«.  up  Moses' 
Num.  16:48  platruc  x.  50;   25:8: 

2.^(/m.  21:25;  Px.  106:30 
Joft.  10:13  stood  still,  moon  8. 
1  Sam.  20:19  thou  hast  /:.  3  days 

24:7  Da.  s.  senanls  with  words 


STE 

1  Sam.  30:9  those  that  were  loft 

behind  x. 

2  Sam.  17:17  Jon.  8.  by  En-ro{jcl 
24:21  that  plairue  mav  be  *.  fV. 

jjeople.  1  Chr.  21:2'i 

1  A'.  22:35  kinc  was*,  in  chariot, 

2  Chr.  18:;J4 

2  A'.  4:6  not  a  vessel  more,  oil  8. 
13:18  he  smote  thrice,  and  8. 
15:20  king  of  .\fsvria  n.  not 

Jof>  :W:  1 1  shall  thy'  waves  be  8. 
I8.  2*>:3  keep  hiui  wh.  mind  is  8. 
Lam.  4:6  overthn>.  no  hands  8. 
Ezek.  31:15  great  waters  were  8. 
Ilaq.  1:10  heav.  is  s.  earth  is  8. 
Luke  4:42  i>eo.  rame  and  8.  him 
Acts  19:22  he  himself , v.  in  Asia 

ST  WETII. 
/*.  27:9  he  >■.  his  rough  wind 

STEADi 
Gen.  30:2  .la.  said.  .Am  I  In  G.  8.  f 

44:33  let  serv.  abide  in  k.  of  lad 
Ex.  29:30  priest  in  .*.  L^v.  16::« 
Num.  10:31  to  us  in  8.  of  eyes 

32:14  risen  in  your  father's'  8. 
Jo8.  5:7  wti.  he'raiscd  in  their  8. 
Job  16:4  in  my  soul's  8. 

3-3:6  ace.  to  thy  wish  in  G.'s  s, 

34:24  sh.  set  others  in  theirs. 
2  Cor.  5:20  pray  you  in  Ch.'s*. 

See  REIONED. 

STEVnPAST. 

Jof)  11:15  vea,  thou  shall  be*. 
Ps.  78:8  spirit  was  nitt*.  with  O. 
37  neither  were  *.  in  his  cove- 
nant 
Dai\.  6:2t^  living  God  *.  for  ever 

1  Cor.  7::)7  stand,  in  his  heart  *. 
15:58  beloved  brethren,  be  *. 

2  Cor.  1:7  our  hope  of  you  is*. 
Ifeh.  2:2  spok.  by  angels  was  *. 

3:14  if  we  holdour  confid.  *. 
6:19  an  anchor  sure  and  *. 

1  Pet.  5:9  whom  resist  *.  in  faith 

STEVDFASTLY. 

2  7\.  8:11  settled  countenance*. 
Luke  9:51  he  a.  set  fa.  to  iro  to  J. 
.-tr/AT  1:10  while  they  looked  *. 

9:42*.  in  the  ajjoslles'  doctrine 
6:15  they  all  looking*,  on  him 
7:55  Step,  looked  *.  into  heav. 
14:9  who  ft.  beholding  him,  and 
2  Cor.  3:7  Is.  could  not  *.  behold  ' 
13  could  not  *.  look  to  the  end 

STEADFAST\ESS.  ! 

Col.  2:5  *.  of  vour  faith  in  Christ 

2  Pet.  3:17  lest  ye  fall  fr.  your  *. 

STEAnS. 

1  Chr.  5:22  rhey  dw.-lt  in  their*. 

STEADY. 
Ex.  17:12  Moses'  hands  were  *. 

STEAL. 
Gen.  31:27  wheref.  didst  *.  away 
44:8  how  should  we  *.  silver? 
Ex.  20:15  Shalt  not  *.  T^v.  19:11 ; 
Deut.h.\^;  Mat.  19:18;  liom. 
13:9 
22:1  if  a  man  *.  an  ox,  he  shall 

2  Sam.  19:3  as  people  *.  awav 
Prov.  6:30  if  he  *.  to  satisfy  "soul 

30:9  or  lest  I  be  poor  and*. 
J^r.  7:9  will  ye  *.  murder,  and 
23:30  I  am  ag.  prophets  that  *. 
Mat.  6:19  thi.  break  thro'  and  *. 
20  thieves  do  not  bn-ak  nor  *. 
27:64  lest  his  disc.  *.  him  away 
Mark  10:19  do  not  *.  Luke  18:20 
John  10:10  thief  com.  but  to  *. 
liotn.  2:21  sho.  not*,  dost  thou  *. 
Eph.  4:28  that  stole  *.  no  more 
STEALERS.  See  wexstealers. 

STEALETH. 
Ex.  21:16  he  that  *.  a  man 
Job  27:20  tempest  *.  him  away 
Zee.  5:3  f(Jr  every  one  that  *. 

STEALING. 
T>eut.  24:7  if  a  man  be  found  *. 
Ho8.  4:2  by  swearing  and  *. 

STEALTH. 
2  Sam.  19:3  pco.  gat  them  by  *. 

STEEL. 
2  Sam.  22:35  *.  in  brok.  Ps.  18:34 
AvA  20:24  bow  of*,  strike  him 
Jer.  I.'i:12  shall  iron  break*./ 

STEEP. 
Ezek.  38:20 /f.  plae.-s  shall  fall 
^(ic.  1:4  poured  down  a.  place 
Mat.  8:32  the  swine  ran  violent, 
down  a  *.  place,  Markh:\Z\ 
Luke  8:33 

STEM. 
/*.  11:1  a  rod  out  of*,  of  Jesse 


STI 
STEP. 

1  Sam.  20:3  th.  is  but  *.  between 

Job  31:7  if  my  *.  hath  turned  out 

STEPIIAWS. 

1  Cor.  1:16  haptiz.  lumseh.  of  S, 

16:15  house  of  S.  tbe  Ilrst-fruits 

17  I  am  glad  ofctiming  of  S. 

eTEPIIE\. 

Act8  6:5  chose  S.  a  man  full.  8 

7:59  they  stoned  S.  calling  on 

8:2  dev<>iit  men  carried  S.  to  his 

11:19  abroad  tui  persi'.  about  S 

22:20  binod  nf  thy  nuirlyr  S. 

STEPPED.  ETH. 
John  5:4  wlmsni-v.  tlrst  x.  in  was 

7  another  n.  down  before  mo 

STEPS. 
Ex.  20:26  neither  go  up  hv  *. 
%Sam.  22:37  Ihnu  hast  enlarged 
my  M.  Ps.  18:36 

1  A*.  10:!9  the  throne  had  six*. 
20twelvelionson*.  2  <^7(r.  9:19 

Job  14:16  thou  luimberest  my  ^. 
18:7  )t.  of  his  Ptrenirth  be  strait 
2.3:11  mv  foot  hath  held  his  .«. 
29:6  I  washed  my.f.  with  butter 
31:4  see  my  ways  and  count  n. 
37  decl.  to  him  numb,  of  my  *. 

pA.  17:11  compassed  us  in  onr^. 
37:23  *.  of  a  good  ntan  ordered 
31  none  of  his  *.  shall  slide 
44:18  nor  have  our*,  declined 
56:6  mark  mv  *.  when  th.  wait 
.57:6  prepare(l  a  net  for  mv  >». 
73:2  my  *.  had  well  nigh  slipped 
8.5:13  set  us  in  the  way  of  his  a-. 
119:133  order  my  *.  in  thy  word 

Pror.  4:12  thy  *.  not  he  straiten. 
5:5  her  *.  take  liold  on  liell 
16:9  the  Lord  directeth  his*. 

Is.  2*i:6  s.  of  the  needy  sh.  tread. 

Jer.  10:23  not  in  mati  todir.  his*. 

Lam.  4:18  thev  hunt  our  *.  we 

Ezt'k.  40:22  went  to  it  by  7  *.  26 
49  brought  me  bv  *.  whereby 

Dan.  11:43  Efhiopi'  be  at  his  s. 

Horn.  4:12  walk  in  s.  of  that  faith 

2  Cnr.  12:18walked  wenof  in  f>,? 
1  Pet.  2:21  that  ye  sho.  fol.  his  *. 

STER\. 
Acts  27:29  cast  4  ancho.  out  of  *. 

STEWARD. 

Cfn.  15:2  and  the  *.  of  my  house 

43:19  they  came  near  to'the  *. 

1  K.  16:9  (irunk  in  house  of  his  *. 

Mat.  20:8  L.  of  viney.  saith  to  *. 

Luke  8:3  wife  of  Chu.  Herod's  *. 

12:42  who  th.  is  that  faithful  *. 

16:1  rich  man  who  had  a  *. 

2  thou  mayest  be  no  longer  *. 

8  L.  commended  the  unjust  s. 
TH.  1:7  bishop  blameless*,  of  G. 

STEWARDS. 
1  CJir.  28:1  David  asst-mbled  ft. 
1  Cor.  4:1  *.  of  mysteries  of  God 

2  required  in  *.  that  a  man 

1  Pet.  4:10  good  *.  of  grace  of  G. 

STEWARDSHIP. 
Luke  16:2  L'iv<'  acc<punt  of  thy  *. 

3  my  lord  taketh  fr.  me  the*.  4 

STICK,  Verb. 
Job  33:21  bones  not  seen.  *.  out 
41:17  scales  are  joined,  they  *. 
Pa.  38:2  thi.  arrows  *.  fast  in  me 
Ezek.  29:4  can.  fish  to  *.  to  scales 

STICRETH. 

Prov.  18:24 -friend  *.  closer  than 

STICK. 

2  K.  6:6  cut  down  a  *.  and  cast  it 
T^nn.  4:8  skin  witln-red  like  a  *. 
Ezek.  37:16  one  *.  another  *.  17 

STICKS. 
Num.  15:.32  gath.  *.  on  sabbath 

1  A".  17:10  woman  was  gather.  *. 
12  behold,  I  am  gather,  two  *. 

Ezek.  37:20^,  whereon  thou  wri. 
Acta  28:3  Paul  gath.  bundle  of*. 

STIFF. 
Jer.  17:23  but  made  their  neck*. 

STIFF-HEARTED. 
Bhek.  2:4  imjmd.  child,  and  *.-A. 

STIFF  neck. 
Peut.  31:27  I  know  thy  *.  neck 
P8.  75:5  speak  ufit  with  a  *.  neck 

STIFF-?IECKED. 
Ex.  32:9  this  pco.  is  a  8.-n.  pen. 
33:3  art  a  a.-h.  people.  Deut.  9:6 
5  sav  to  Is.  Ye  are  a  *.-n.  peo. 
34:9  a  *.-».  people.  Dmf.  '.1:13 
Detit.  10:16  be  no  more  *.-n. 

2  Chr.  30:8  not  s.-n.  a*i  your  fath. 
AcU  7:51  *.-«.  yc  resist  H.  Ghost 


STI 
STIFFEXED. 

2  Chr.  36:13/1.  his  m-ck  and  bar. 

STILL.  Adverb. 
Ex.  9:2  antl  «  ilt  hold  them  *. 
Xum.  1 1;.38  .losh.  and  C.  lived  *. 
2  Sam.  14:32  tf>  hav*-  hern  th.  *. 
2  A'.  7:4  and  if  we  sit  *.  here 
Job  2:9  doHt  *.  retain  th.  integ.  ? 

3:13  now  shrmld  I  have  Iain  *. 

20:13  tho-  he  keep  it  .*.  within 
/v.  49:9  that  he  fhould  *.  live 
Jer.  8:14  whv  do  we  sit  *.  / 
liev.  22:11  unj.  f.  filthy  *.  holy*. 
See  nT.\N"n.  stood. 

STILL,  A«Ucctlve  and  Verb. 
A>.  15:16  sh.  be  as  n.  as  a  stono 
./'/'/.  18:9  land  good,  are  vc  *.  f 
1  A'.  19:12  after  Are  s.  small  voice 

22:3  Ram.  is  ours,  and  we  be  *, 
/^.  4:4  commu.  with  heart,  be  *. 

8:2  thou  mightest*.  the  enemy 

2:1:2  leadeth  me  beside*,  waters 

46:10  he  *.  and  kn.  that  I  am  O. 

76:8  theearth  feared,  and  was*. 

83:1  hold  not.  and  be  not  *.  O  G. 

107:29  so  that  waves  ther.  are*. 
h.  2-3:2  be  *.  ye  inhabit,  of  isle 

;^0:7  their  stfentrth  Is  to  sit  *. 

42:14  been  n.  and  refrai.  myself 
./''/■.  47:6  sw.  of  L.  rest  andbc  *. 
Mark  4:39  to  sea.  Peace,  be  *. 

STILLED. 
Num.  13:30  Caleb  s.  the  people 
Neh.  8:11  the  Levites  s.  the  peo. 

STILLEST,  ETH. 
ps.  65:7  who  s.  noise  of  the  seaa 

89:9  when  waves  ari.  thou*,  th. 
STI\G.  S. 

1  Cor.  15:55  where  is  s.  f  56  *.  of 
Rev.  9:10  were  *.  in  their  tails 

STIIVOETH. 
Prov.  23::J2  it  *.  like  an  adder 

STi:VK.  Substantive. 
/.«.  3:24  instead  smell,  shall  be  *. 
34:3  *.  come  out  of  their  carcas. 
Joel  9:20  his  *,  shall  come  up 
,4mo>' 4:10  made*,  of  your  camps 

STI\K,  Verb. 

<-''n.  34:30  ye  have  made  me  to  * 

A>.  7:18  and  the  river  shall  *. 

16:24  manna  laid  up.  did  not  *. 

p8.  33:5  wounds  .«,  and  corrupt 

STICRETH,  l\G. 
Ec.  10:1  send  forth  a  *,  savor 
/<.  50:2  fish  *.  there  is  no  water 
John  11:39  L.  by  this  time  he  *. 

STIR.  Verb. 
Num.  24:9  who  shall  *.  him  up  ? 
Job  17:8  innocent  .<.  himself  ag. 
41:10  no.  is  so  fierce  th.  dare*. 
Pa.  35:23  j«.  up  thyself,  awake 
78:38  did  not  >'.  up  all  his  wrath 
80:2  *.  np  thy  strength,  come 
Pixiv.  15:1  griev.  words*,  anger 
Cant.  2:7  that  ye  *.  not  up  my 

love.  3:5 :  8:4 

Ig.  10:26  L.  shall  *.  up  a  scourge 

13:17  behold.  I  will  *.  up  Medea 

42:13  he  Hhall  *.  up  jealousy 

Pan.  11:2  shall  *.  up  airiii.  realm 

25  *.  up  his  power  agai.  king 

2  Tim.  1:6  thou  a.  up  gift  of  God 
"iPet.  1:13  meet  l<.  s.  you  up,  3:1 

STIR.  S. 
Is.  22:2  full  of ,«.  a  tumultu.  city 
Ai'ts  12:18.*.  among  the  eoldiere 
19:23  no  small  s.  about  way 
STIRRED. 
Ex.  35:21  n.  him  up,  26;  36:2 
I  Sum.  22:ft  my  tron  hath  *.  up 
26:19  L  ha.  s'.  thee  np  airai.  me 
1  A'.  11:1 1  L.  *.  up  an  adversary 
23  G.  *.  him  up  ano.  adversary 
21:25  whom  Jez.  his  wife  *.  np 

1  Chr.  5:26  G.  *.  up  spirit  of  Pul 

2  Chr.  21:16  L.  s.  up  Philistines 
36:22  the  Lord  *.  np  the  spirit 

of  Cyrus.  Ezr.  1:1 
P8.  39:2  and  my  sorrow  was  *. 
/)a«.  11:10  his  ^ons  shall  he*,  up 

25  kiuL'  of  south  be  *.  up 
liar}.  1:14  L.  *.  spirit  of  Zernbb. 
Acts  6:12  thev  *.  up  the  people, 

17:13;  21:27 
13:50  Jews  *.  up  devout  women 
14:2  unbelieving  Jews  n.  (it-nti. 
17:16  P.  his  spirit  was  *.  in  him 
STIRRETH. 
Peut.  32:11  as  eaijie  *.  her  nest 
Prov.  10:12  hatred  *.  up  strifes 
1.5:18  wrath,  man  *.  strife.  2<H23 
28:25  he  of  proud  heart  *.  strife 
/*.  14:9  hell  fr.  ben.  *.  up  dead 


1038 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STO 

Is.  64:7  none  s,  up  hims.  to  tnke 
Luke  43:5  he  s.  up  pco.  teaching 

STOCK. 
I^r.  25:47  to  the  s.  of  ^traiiffer's 
Job  14:8  though  s.  thereof  die 
Is.  40:24  their  .s\  not  take  root 

44:19  sh.  I  fall  down  to  the  s.  ? 
Jer.  3:27  Baying  to  a  s.  Thou  art 

10:8  s.  ie  a" doctrine  of  vanities 
Actfi  13:2(i  chil.  of  ^■.  of  Ahraham 
Phil.  3:5(»fthe.«.  of  Is.  a  Uebr. 

STOCRS. 
Joh  13:27  puttest  my  feet  in  *. 

33:11  he  piitteth  my  feet  in  .s\ 
Prof.  7:32  as  fool  to  correct,  of  5. 
Jer.  3:9  committed  adul.  with  s. 

20:2  Pas-hur  put  Jerem.  in  *•.  3 

29:26  put  liim  in  prison  and  s. 
Hos.  4:12  pco.  ask  counsel  at  s. 
Acts  ltj:24  their  feet  fast  in  s. 

Gazins-STOCK. 

Kah.  3:fi  T  will  set  th.  as  a  g.-a. 

Heb.  10:33  ye  were  made  a  g.-s. 

STOIC'S. 

Acts  17:18  ct*r.  philosophers  of  s. 

STOLE. 
Ge-n.  31:20  Ja.  s.  away  unawares 
2  -S'am.  15:(j  Ahsa.  s.  hearts  of  Is. 
2  7i'.  11:2  Jehoslieba  s.  Joash  fr. 

king's  sons,  2  Cfw.  22:11 
Mat.  28:13  disciples  s.  him  while 
Eph.  4:28  let  him  th.  s.  steal  no 

STOLE\. 

Gen.  30:33  shall  be  counted  s. 
31:19  Rachel  has  s.  images,  33 
30  wherefore  hast  s.  my  gods  ? 
40:15  ind.  I  was*\  awav  out  of 
Ex.  22:7  if  the  stuff  be  s.  out  of 
12  if  it  be  *:.  from  him,  he  shall 
Jb.s\  7:11  they  have  .«.  and  disse. 
'USarn.  19:41  have  men  of  Jud.  s. 
21:12  men  of  Jab.  had  s.  bones 
Prov.  9:17  s.  waters  are  sweet 
Ob.  5  would  they  not  have  s.  f 

STOMACH. 
1  Tim.  5:23  u^e  wine  for  s.  sake 

STOMACHER. 

Is.  3:34  inst.  of.*,  gird,  of  sack. 
STOXE. 

Gen.  11:3  they  had  brick  for  s. 
28:18  Jacob  set  up  a  s.  22 ;  31:45 
29:3  rolled  .*.  from  well's,  8,  10 
85:14  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  of  s. 
49:24  the  sheph.  the  s.  of  Israel 

Kr.  4:25  Zippor.  took  a  t^hjirp  *\ 
15:5  they  sank  to  bottom  as  a  ft. 
16  they  shall  be  still  as  a  *■. 
17:12  they  took  a  -v.  and  put  it 
21:18  if  one  smite  ano.  with  a*. 
28:10  six  on  1  .«.  six  on  other  a\ 

Lev.  26:1  nor  set  up  image  of .«. 

Num.  35:17  if  smite  with  a  s.  23 

Jos.  4:5  take  eve.  man  of  y<ui  s. 
15:6  border  went  to  a.  of  Bohan 
18:17  border  descend,  to  *.  of  B. 
24:27  this  *■.  shall  bo  a  witness 

Jud.  9:5  slew  TO  persons  on  s.  18 

1  -SV/m.  6:18  L»f.  remain,  to  this  day 
7:12  Samuel  set  up  a  s. 

17:4'.(  Da,  took  from  his  bag  a  s. 
50  David  prevailed  with  a  s. 
20:19  remani  by  the,*;.  Ezel 
25:37  Nab.'s  hea.  died,  bee.  as^. 

2  'S(im.  17:13  not  one  sm.  #.  found 

1  K.  6:7  house  was  built  of  ^. 

18  cedar,  there  was  no  it.  seen 

2  A'.  3:25  ou  land  cast  ev.  man  s. 

1  C//r.  22:15  there  are  hew.  of  ^. 

2  Vhr.  2:14  ekilful  to  \vork  in  *\ 
Ke/i.  9:11  thou  threwest  as  a  >\ 
Jofj  28:2  brass  is  molten  out  of /r. 

;iH:30  waters ar(!  hid  as  with  a  s. 

41:24  bis  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  s. 

Pa.  91:12  lest  thou  dash  foot  ag. 

a.s-.  Maf.4:f>;  Li/ke4:U 

118:22  s.  wh.  build,  ref.  is  head 
s.  Mat.  21:42;  Mark  12:10 
Prov.  26:8  as  he  tliat  biiuieth  a  s. 
27  as  he  that  roUeth  as.  it  will 

27:3  a  s.  is  heavy,  a  fool's  wrath 
Jtr.  2:27  to  a  s.  Th.  hast  brought 

51:26  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  ^. 
Lam.  3:58  they  cast  a  s.  upon  mc 
Dan.  2:34  a  n.  was  cut  out  of,  45 

6:17  a  «.  laid  on  moulh  of  den- 
IlaO.  2:11  s.  shall  cry  (uit  of  wall 

19  woe  to  liim  saiili  to  dumb*. 
ITag.  2:15  s.  was  laid  upon  a  x. 
Zee.  3:9  upon  one  a.  seven  eyes 

4:7  8h.  bri.  forih  head  fi.  thereof 
7:12  made  hearl.H  as  adamant  ^^ 
Mot.  7:9  will  give  s.  T  Luke  11:11 
21:44  whoso,  shall  fall  on  this 
s.  ehall  bebrok.  Zu/;t20:18 


STO 

Mat.  24:2  not  he  left  one*.  Mark 

13:2:  Lvke  19:44;  21:6 
27:66  sealing  s.  setting  a  watch 
28:2  angel  came  and  rol.  back  *, 
Luke  4:3  command  this  s.  th.  it 
20:17  .f.  which  builders  reject. 

.4c?.*  4:11;  \Pet.  2:7 
22:41  withdr.  fr.  them  a  s.  cast 
24:2  fou.  s.  rolled  away,  Mark 

16:4:  John  20 A 
John  1:42  Cephas,  by  inter,  a  s. 
2:6  were  set  six  water-pots  of*. 
8:7  let  him  first  cast  s.  at  her 
11:38  a  cave,  a*,  lay  upon  it 
39  take  away  s.  41  they  took  s. 
Acts  17:29  Godhead  is  like  .*;.  gra. 
Bev.  16:21  hail  fell  ev.  s.  wei.  of 
18:21  angel  took  up  s. 

Burdensome  STOIVE. 
Zee.  12:3  I  will  make  Jer.  a  b.  s. 

See  CORNER,    GKE.\T,    HEWED. 

Hewn  STO\E. 

Ex.  20:25  not  build  alUr  of  A.  s. 
2  A'.  22:6  timber  and  k.  s.  to  re- 
pair house,  2  C7n:  34:11 
Larfi.  3:9  encl.  mv  ways  wi.  h.  s. 
Ezek.  40:42  four  tables  of  A.  s. 
Amosh:\\  built  houses  of  A.  s. 
Luke  23:53  sepulchre  was  h.  in  s. 

Living  STOXE. 
1  Pet.  2:4  coming  as  to  I.  s.  clios. 

Precious  STOIVE. 
Prov.  17:8  a  gift  is  up.  s.  to  him 
Ts.  28:16  in  Zion  a  ;;.  s.  1  Pet.  2:6 
Ezek.  28:13  p.  s.  was  thy  cover. 
Pev.  17:4  with  gold  and;),  s. 
21:11  was  like  to  a  s.  most  p. 

See  STL'MRLING. 

STOXE-SQUARERS. 

1  A".  5:18  builders  and  v'^.-^f.  did 
Tables  of  STOXE. 

E.V.  24:12  I  give  th.  t.  of  s.  31:18 
34:1  hew  two  t.  of  s.  Ueut.  10:1 

Deut.  4:13  wTote  on  /.  of  s.  5:22 

9:9  I  was  up  to  receive  t.  of  s. 

10  L.  deliv.  to  me  two  t.  of  s. 

1  K.  8:9  in  ark  save  two  t.  of  s. 

2  Cor,  3:3  not  ia  t.  of  s.  in  fleshly 
Tried  STOXE. 

Is.  28:16  I  lay  in  Zion  a  tned  s. 

White  STOXE. 
Rev.  2:17  I  will  give  him  a  ^vh.  s. 

STOXE,  joined  with  wood, 
Ex.  7:19  in  vessels  of  ?f>.  and  ,s\ 
Deut.  4:28  work  of  men's  han.  lo. 
and  s.  28:36.  64;  29:17:  2  A'. 
19:18:  A;.  37:19;  Ezek.  20:32 
Dan.  5:4  gods  of  wood  and  s.  23 
Pev.  9:20  wor.  idols  of  xv.  and  s. 

STOXE  of  Zoheleth. 
1  K.  1:9  Adonij.  slew  sheep  by  5. 
See  WALL. 

STOXE,  Verb. 
Ex.  8:26  will  they  not  s.  us  ? 
17:4  almost  ready  to  s.  me 
Lev.  20:2  people  shall  s.  him 
27  shall  s.  wizards  with  stones 
24:14  let  congreg.  s.  him,  16,  2:3 
Num.  14:10  congre.  bade  s.  them 
15:35  sh.  s.  sabbath-breaker,  36 
Deut.  1.3:10/!.  with  stones  entic, 
17:5  s.  idolat.  21:21  .s.  rebellious 
22:21  s.  her  that  playeth  whore 
24  sh.  s.  adulterers  with  stones 
I  A".  21:10  car.  Nab.  out,  s.  him 
Eztk.  16:40  shall  s.  thee  with  st. 
23:47  company  shall  s.  them 
7. like  20:6  the  people  will  s.  us 
Jofin  10:31  Jews  took  ston.  to  s. 
32  for  wh.  of  works  do  s.  me? 
11:8  Jews  of  late  sou.  to  s.  thee 
Acts  14:5  assault  made  to  s.  th. 

STOXED. 
Ex.  19:13  he  shall  be  s.  or  shot 
21:28  OS  shall  be  surely  s.  29,  32 
Jos.  7:25  all  Israel  s.  Achan 

1  A'.  12:18  all  Israel  s.  Adoram, 

2  Vhr.  10:18 
21:13  thi-y  s.  Nahoth,  14,  15 

2  Chr.  24:21  they  ^■.  Zechariah  in 
Mat.  21:;r)  llu^baMd.  beat  one,  s. 
John  8:.'i  Atoscw  cwm.  such  be  s. 
Acts  5:26Iest  sbnnld  have  been  j«. 

7:.58  they  s.  Sleplx-n,  calling,  59 

14:19  having  s.  Paul,  drew  him 

2  Cor.  11:25  beaten,  tmce  was  Is. 

Ihh.  n::n  they  were  *-.  th.  were 

12:20  touch  mcuint  it  shall  be  s. 

STOXES. 
Gen.  31:46  Jacob  Fnid.  Gather*. 
Ex.  28:11  engrave  two  ^i.  12 
17  of  s.  even  four  rows  of  n.       t 


STO 

Ex..  28:21  s.  sh.  be  wi.  names  of  Is. 
:39:7  that  th.  be  s.  for  memorial 
Lev.  14:42  s.  in  place  of  those  s. 
45  break  down  house,  s.  of  it 
21:20  or  hath  his  j?.  broken 
Peut.  8:9  a  land  wh.  s.  are  iron 
23:1  wound,  in  s.  sh.  not  enter 
27:4  set  up  these  s.  in  mount  E. 
5  altar  of  s.  8  write  on  s. 
Jos.  4:6  what  mean  these  s.  f  21 
8  took  twelve  s.  out  of  Jordan 
8:32  wrote  on  s.  a  copy  of  law 
Jud.  20:16  sli.  .s.  at  hair-breadth 

1  Sam.  17:40  David  chose  five  s. 

2  Sam.  16:6  Shimei  cast .-?.  13 

1  A'.  5:18  prepared  timber  and  .-*. 
10:27  king  made  silver  to  be  as 

&.  2  Chr.  1:15;  9:27 
15:22  took  away  s.  2  Chr.  16:6 
18:31  Elijah  took  twelve  s. 

2  K.  3:19  good  piece  land  with  s. 
25  Kir-baraseth  left  th.  the  s. 

1  Chr.  12:2  hurling  .«.  shooting 

2  Chr.  26:14  pre.  slings  to  cast  s. 
Xek.  4:2  will  they  revive  the  s.? 
Job  5:23  in  league  with  s.  of  field 

6:12  is  strength  the  stren.  of  5.  ? 

8:17  wrapped,  seeth  place  of  5. 

14:19  the  waters  wear  the  s. 

22:24  gold  of  O.  as  5.  of  brooks 

28:6  the  .s.  of  it  are  place  of 

40:17  sinews  of  his  5.  are  wrap. 
Ps.  102:14  serv.  take  pleas,  in  s. 

137:9  dasheth  little  ones  aga.  s. 
Ec.  3:5  cast  s.  time  to  gather  s. 

10:9  whoso  removeth  s.  be  hurt 
Is.  5:2  gathered  out  s.  thereof 

14:19  that  go  down  to  s.  of  pit 

27:9  the  s.  of  altar  as  chalk  5, 

54:11  I  will  lay  s.  with  fair  col. 
12  I  make  bord.  of  pleasant  s. 

57:6  amo.  smooth  s.  of  stream 

60:17  for  s.  iron  ;  62:10  gather  5. 
Jer.  3:9  commit,  adultery  withA\ 

43:10  I  will  set  his  throne  on  s. 
Lam..  4:1  s.  of  sanct.  poured  out 
Ezek.  26:12  lav  thy  s.  in  water 

28:14  walked  in  midst  ot  $. 
Mic.  1:6  pour  down  s.  in  valley 
Zee.  5:4  consu.  it  with  i?.  thereof 

9:16  shall  be  as*,  of  a  crown 
Mat.  3:9  of  these  s.  to  raise  up 
children.  Luke  3:8 

4:3  command  s.  be  made  hread 
Mark  12:4  at  him  they  cast  s. 

13:1  see  what  manner  of*,  here 
Luke  19:40*.  would  immedi.  cry 
John  8:.59  took  *.  to  cast,  10:31 
1  Ptt.  2:5  as  lively  *.  are  built 
See  STONE,  Verb. 

Corner  STOXES. 
Ps.  144:12  daughters  be  as  c.  s. 
See  COSTLY. 

STOXES  of  darkness. 
Job  28:3  searchcth  out  s.  of  d. 
STOXES  of  emptiness. 
/*.  34:11  stret.  out  upon  *.  ofe. 

Glisterine  STOXES. 
1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  prepared  g.  $. 

Grovel  STOXES. 
Lam.  3:10  bro.  my  teeth  wi.  g.  s. 

See  GREAT. 

Henp  of  STOXES. 

Jos.  7:20  raised  a  h.  of  s.  on  Ac. 
8:29  a  h.  of  s.  on  king  of  Ai 
2Saiti.  16:17  laid  h.  of  s.  ou  Ahs. 

Hewed  STOXES. 

1  A'.  5:17  brought  h.  s.  foundati. 

7:9  according  to  meas.  ofh.s.  11 

Hewn  STOXES. 

7*.  9:10  we  will  build  with  h.  s. 

Marble  STOXES. 

1  C?Kr.  29:2  I  have  piejiared  fn.  *. 

PreeioMB  STOXES. 

2  Sam..  12:30  tal.  of  gold  wi.  p.  *. 
1  A".  10:2  queen  of  S.  ca.  wi.  p.  s. 

11  navy  broa.  7;.  *.  2  Chr.  9:10 

1  Chr.  29:2  I  prepared  all  p.  s. 

8  with  whom  p.  s.  were  found 

2  Chr.  3:6  garnis.  house  wi.  p.  s. 
32:27  made  treasuries  for;).  *. 

Ezek.  27:22  occupied  in  fairs;?.  *. 
Dan.  11:38  a  god  lionor  with};.*. 
1  Cor.  3:12  build  on  founda.  p.  s. 
Rev.  18:12  no  man  buycth;;,  *. 
21:19  founda.  garnisli.  with  p.  s. 

Whole  STOXES. 
Deut.  27:6  al.  of  w.  *.  Jos.  8:31 

WrouKht  STOXES. 
1  Chr.  22:2  masons  to  hew  w.  s. 

STOXEST,  IXG. 

1  Sam.  30:6  people  spake  of*.  D. 

Mat.  23:37  *.  th.  sent,  Luke  13:34 


STO 
STOXY. 

Ps.  141:6  overthrown  in  *.  places 
Ezek.  11:19  1  take-e.  heart.  36:26 
Mat.  13:5  some  fell  on  *.  places, 
20;  J/ar^  4:5, 16 
STOOD. 
Gen.  18:22  Abraham  *.  before  L. 
Num.  16:48  *.  bet.  dead  and  Hv. 
Deut.  5:5  I  *.  bet.  Lord  and  yoa 
Jos.  3:16  waters  *.  and  rose  up 
Est.  9:16  other  Jews  *.  for  lives 
Ps.  33:9  command,  and  it  *.  fast 
.Jer.  46:15  they  *.  not  because  L. 
Ezek.  1:21  those*,  these*.  10:17 
24  when  they  *.  let  down  win. 
Dan.  12:5  behold,  there*,  other 
Mat.  12:46  brethren  *.  without 
Acts  16:9  there  s.  man  of  Maced. 

27:21  Paul  *.  forth  in  the  midst 

STOOD  above. 
Gen.  28:13  Lord  *.  a.  the  ladder 
2  Chr.  24:20  Zechariah  *.  a.  peo- 
i**.  104:0  waters  *.  a.  mountains 

STOOD  afar. 
Ex.  20:18  people  *.  afar  ofl",  21 
Lvke  17:12  ten  lepers,  *,  a.  off 
Rev.  18:17  trade  by  sea  *.  a.  ofl" 

STOOD  before. 
Gen.  19:27  place  where  he  *.  b.  L. 

43:15  went  to  Egy.  *.  b.  Joseph 
Lev.  9:5  congregation  *.  b.  Lord 
Jos.  20:9  until  he  *.  b.  congrega. 
.Tud.  20:28  Phinehas  *.  b.  ark 

1  7r  12:6  old  men  that*,  b.  Solo- 

mon, 2  Cltr.  10:6 
8  voung  men  *.  b.  2  Chr.  10:8 
22:21  spirit  *.  b.  L.  2  Chr.  18:20 

2  A'.  10:4  two  kings  *.  not  b.  him 
Ps.  100:23  had  not  Mo.  *.  b.  him 
Jer.  18:20  I  *.  b.  th.  to  spe.  good 
Ezek.  8:11  th.  *.  b.  them  70  men 
Dan.  1:19  th.  *.  b.  the  king.  2:2 
Zee.  3:4  spake  to  those  *.  b.  him 

STOOD  by. 

Ex.  18:13  the  people  *.  by  Moses 

Jvd.  3:19  that  *.  by  went  fr.  him 

18:16  men  *.  by  entering  of  gate 

1  Sam.  1:26  wom.  that  *.  by  thee 

1  K.  13:1  Jeroboam  *.  by  altar 

2  K.  2:7  they  two  *.  ^*y  Jord.  13 
Ezek.  43:6  man  *.  by  me.  and  sa. 
Dan.  7:10  near  to  one  that  *.  by 
Zee.  3:5  an  angel  of  Lord  *.  by 
Mark  14:37  one  th.  *.  by  drew  sw. 

15:;i5  some  that  *.  by,  wh.  they 
Luke  19:24  said  to  them  th.  *.  by 
Acts  2^5:11  night  fol.  L.  *.  by  him 

27:23  there  *.  by  me  angel  of  G. 

STOOD  in. 
Ex.  5:20  Mo.  and  Aa.  *.  in  way 
Num.  12:5  L.  *.  in  door  of  taher. 

16:27  Dath.  and  Ahir.  *.  in  door 

22:22  angel  of  L.  *.  in  way.  24 
Jos.  3:17  priest  *.  in  Jordan.  4:10 
2  Sam.  23:12  *.  in  midst  ground 
2  Chr.  30:16  th.  *.  in  place,  35:10 

;J4:31  king  *.  in  his  i)lace 
AWi.  8:7  people  *.  in  their  place 
Jer.  23:18  who  *.  in  counsel  of  L. 
Ob.  14  nor  *.  iti  cross-way 
Luke  24:36  Jesus  *.  in  the  midst 

of  them,  .John  20:19,  20 
Rev.  5:6  in  midst  of  elders*,  a  L. 

STOOD  on. 
1  Sam.  17:3  Philist.  *.  on  moun- 
tain. Israel  *.  on  a  mountain 

20:13  David  *.  on  top  of  a  hill 

1  Chr.  0:39  Asaph  *.  on  ri.  hand 
Rev.  14:1  a  Lamb  *.  on  mount  S. 

STOOD  over. 
Deut.  31:15  pillar  of  cloud  *.  0. 
Jos.  5:13  a  man  *.  0.  agaiust  him 
Ezek.  10:4  glory  of  L.  *.  0.  thres. 
Mat.  2:9  star  *.  o.  wh.   child  was 
Luke  4:39  *.  o.  her,  rebuked  fever 

STOOD  round. 

Acts  14:20 disciples*.  roundh\m 

Rev.  7:11  angels*.  ;■.  about  thro. 

STOOD  stiU. 
Jos.  10:13  sun  *.  *.  moon  stayed 
11:13  cities  that  *. *.  in  strength 

2  Sajn.  2:2^5  as  many  as  c^mie  *.  *. 
20:12  when  man  saw  people  *.  *. 

Job  4:10  spirit  *.  *.  I  could  not 

discern. 
32:16  they  spake  not.  but  *.  *. 
nab.  3:11  sun  and  moon  *.  stUl 
Mat.  20:32  Jesus  *.  *.  called  them 
ifark  10:49  Je.  *.  *.  commanded 
Luke  7:14  th.  that  bare  him  *.  *. 

STOOD  there. 
Ex.  34:5  L.  descended,  and  *.  f. 
Ezek.  3:23  behold,  glo.  of  L.  *.  t. 
Mat.  27:47  some*,  t.  Mark  11:6 


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STO 
FiToon  up. 

Om.  2.1:3  Alir.  .«.  »w  fr.  hcf.  d(  ail 
Ex.  2:17  y\.  Jf.  w/>.  tu'ljH'd  them 
jVum.  11:3'J  pi'o,  *.  up  all  ni^'ht 

1  f'Ar.  41:1  Sat.  f.  up  a^ninrt  Is. 

2  C/ir.  l.'J:4  .\l)ij«h«.  H/)nml  said 
20:l'.t  Levili'S  ^.  tfj)  to  praise  Lo. 

AVA.  8:5  opened  iMKik.  pe<>.  /t.  up 
il:.^  thevjt.  M/J  ill  their  place 

Joh  ■l:15"hnir  of  my  tlosh  k.  «p 
in.H  vo.  men  saw  me.  aged  «.  vp 
30:2.S  I  X.  r/p  and  cried  in  Cong. 

AcU  4:20  kini;9  of  eartU  ».  I/;)  ag. 
STOOD  upon. 

Ofn.  41:17  I  «.  ".  liaiilv  of  river 

1  Sam.  17:51  David  ,<.  «.  I'liilist. 

2  Sam.  1:10  so  I  x.  (/.  S.  slew  liim 
2  JC.  13:21  and  «.  wBon  his  feet 
.^n«x«  7:7  #.  ».  wall  made  by  line 
jiev.  11:11  two  piroph.  .s\  t*.  feet 

STOOD  nilh. 
f?*»n.  4.'i:l  th.  f.  with  tiitnno  man 
Lam.  2:4.*.  ii'itli  rifjlit  hand 
Z'Mv  '.':32  tw«»  men  th.  s.  w.  him 
JoA/i  1S:1S  Peter  .■.".  with  lliem 
2  Tim.  4:I(J  no  man  >\  with  mc 
17  L.  s.  u\  me,  strengthen,  me 

STOODBST. 
Xmn.  22:.31  l^ii.  not  tluni  s.  in  w. 
/)fH^  4:10  day  lliat  tlion  «.  be.  I/. 
^6.  11  day  thou  .v.  on  other  side 

'  STOOL,  S. 
Kr.  1:16  wh.  ve  see  tliein  on  a. 
2  A".  4:10  set  for  him  bed,  and  *. 

STOOP. 
Jof)  9:13  proiul  liel.  .s-.  under  him 
Pror.  12:-2a  inak.  lieari  of  man  s. 
Is.  4fi:2  tlicy  n.  they  bow  down 
Mark  1:7  I  am  not  worthy  lo  s. 

STOOPED. 
Gfn.  40:0  Jud.  x.  down,  couched 

1  Sam.  24:8  Uavid.«.  28:14  Saul  «. 

2  Chr.  3ti:17  no  Co.  on  him  tli.  .■•■. 
John  8:6  Jesus  a',  down,  wrote.  8 

20:11  she  s.  down,  and  looked 

STOOPETH.  i\<;. 
1$.  46:1  N'ebo .«.  their  idols 
Luke  21:12  «.  down.  Mm  20:5 
STOP. 

1  K.  18:+1  lliat  rain  .«.  tlice  not 

2  K.  3:19  s.  ail  wells  of  water.  25 
2  Chr.  .'iSiS  took  coun.  to  s.  wat. 
Pg.  35:12 .«.  way  a^.  that  persec. 

107:42  inicpiit'v  sh.  f.  her  month 
EMk.  .39:11  .-■.  noses  of  passenge. 
S  Cor.  11:10  no  man  .«.  me 

STOPPED. 
Gen.  8:2  wind,  of  heaven  wores. 

26:15  Philistin.  had  s.  wells.  18 
Ler.  15:3  flesh  be  «.  fr.  his  issue 
2  Chr.  -32:4  who  s.  all  fountains 

30  ilezckiah  a.  water-course 
Neh.  4:7  breaches  beiran  to  be  s. 
Ps.  63:11  that  spuake.  lies,  be  s. 
Jer.  51:.3a  passnires  are*f.  reeds 
Zee.  7:11  refused.  *■.  their  ears 
.4c^j  7:57  they  *.  their  ears,  ran 
Jimn.  3:19  cv.  mouth  may  be  «. 
Tit.  1:11  wh.  mouths  must  be  «. 
Utb.  11:3:3  «.  months  of  liona 

STOPPETII. 
Job  .5:16  iniquity  It.  her  month 
Ps.  58:4  li»e  adder  that  «.  ears 
Prov.  21:13  whoso  s.  his  ears 
7s.  33:15  s.  ears  fr.  liearing  blood 

STORE,  Verb. 
Amos  3:10  wlio  .v.  np  viidence 

STORE.  Suhslnnllvp. 
Gen.  26:14  Itaiic  had  t.  of  serva. 

41;;ifi  that  food  sliali  be  for«. 
Ler.  25:'22  eat  of  old  k.  26:10 
Dent.  28:5  bles.  be  basket  and  e. 
17  cursed  sli.  he  basket  and  s. 

32:.34  is  not  this  laid  np  in  s. 

1  A'.  10:10  save  of  spices  great  s. 

2  A'.  20:17  fathers  laid  up  in  «.  to 

1  Chr.  29:16  this^.  com.  of  thine 

2  Chr.  11:11  he  puts,  of  victuals 
31:10  that  is  left  is  this  great  «. 

Xeh.  5:18  ».  of  ail  sorts  of  wine 
Ps.  144:13  our  garners  alTord.  *. 
Is.  .39:6  fathers  laid  up  in  s. 
Xah.  2:9  tliere  is  none  end  of*. 
1  Cor.  16:2  let  ev.  one  lay  by  in  ». 

1  7Vm.  6:19  laving  in  s.  a  good 

2  Pit.  3:7  by  word  are  kept  in  s. 

STORE-CITIES. 
1  K.  ^'.Vi  cities  lit  s.  Solomon  had 

3  Chr.  8:4  s.-c  which  he  built.  6 
16:4  th.  smote  s.-r  of  N'aphtali 
17:13  Jehosha.  built  s.-c.  in  Ju. 

STOREIIOrSE. 
ifoi.  3:10  bring  tithes  into  the  ». 


STR 
Luke  12:21  the  ravens  have  no  8. 
nor  bam 

STOREIIOI-SES. 

Oen.  41:.^<t  .lox'ph  opened  the  s. 
Dettt.  28:8  command  bless,  on*. 

1  Chr.  27:25  over  s.  was  Jehona. 

2  Chr.  32:28  Ilezekiah  made  ». 
Ps.  3.3:7  layeth  up  depth  in  s. 
Jer.  50:26  open  her  s.  cast  her 

STORK. 
L«v.  11:10  «.  not  ejit.  neul.  14:18 
TV.  104:17  fors.  the  llr-trccs 
Jer.  8:7  *.  kuowelh  her  times 
Zee,  5:9  had  wings  like  a  8. 

STORM. 
Job  21:18  as  cbafl'  tlmt  «.  carrlcth 
27:21  s.  hurl,  him  out  of  place 
Ps.  .55:8  I  Inisten  my  escane  fr.  s. 
8:1:15  make  them  (if  wiln  thv  s, 
107:29  he  maketh  thi> .«.  a  calm 
Is.  4:6  and  for  a  covert  from  s. 
25:4  bast  been  a  refuge  fl-om  8. 
28:2  wh.  as  desIrovin:r  s.  shall 
29:6  siialt  be  \  isited  with  ». 
Kzek.  3S:9  Shalt  ciuue  like  a  8. 
Xah.  1:3  Lord  hath  his  way  in  8. 
.Mark  4:37  there  arose  a  great  s. 
Luke  8:23  there  came  down  a  8. 

STORMY. 
7^.  107:25  raisetli  the  s.  wind 
148:8  «.  wind  fultllling  his  word 
Kzek.  13:11  s.  wind  shall  rend,  13 

STORY. 
2  Chr.  1.3:22  nets  of  .\bijah  in  s. 
24:27  in  the  s.  of  book  of  kings 

STORIES. 
Gen.  6:10  with  sec.  and  thirds. 
Kzek.  41:16  galleries  threes,  over 
42:3 against  gallery  in  threes.  5 
..i;/ios9:6  build,  his',*,  in  heaven 

STOIT. 
.Job  4:11  s.  lion's  wlielps  are  sea. 
/-■.  10:12  I  punish  fruit  of  s.  heart 
Dan.  7:20  who.  lo()k  was  more  s. 
Mai.  3:13  yi>ur  words  ha.  been  s. 

STOfT-IIEARTED. 
Ps.  7*):5  s.-h.  are  spoiled,  tliey 
Is.  46:12  heark.  umo  mc,  ye  s.-h. 

STOCTXESS. 
7s.  9:9  thev  sjiv  in  the  s.  of  heart 

STRAIGHT. 
.los.  6:5  ascenil  s.  before  him.  20 
Ps.  5:8  make  thv  way  s.  before 
Ec.  1:15  crooked  can.  bo  made  s. 
7:13  f<)r  who  can  make  that  .•.•. .' 
7s.  40:3  make  s.  in  desert  a  higli. 
4  tile  crooked  shall  be  made  s. 
42:16;  45:2:  Luke  !t:S 
Jer.  31:9  cause  to  walk  in  s.  way 
Ezek.  1:7  their  feet  were  s.  feet 
9  they  went  s.  forw.  12;  10:22 
Mat.  3:3  make  his  paths  s.  .Mark 

1:3;  LukeSA:  John  l:Zi 
Luke  13:13  she  was  made  s.  and 
Arts  9:11  go  into  street  called  S. 
Heb.  12:l:J  made  s.  paths  for  feet 

STRAIGHTWAY. 
1  Sam.  9:13  ve  shall  s.  find  him 
28:20  Saul  f.-li  «.  along  on  earth 
Pror.  7:22  goeth  after  her  s. 
Mat.  4:20  ».  left  nets,  Mark  1:18 
21:3  s.  will  send  th.  Mark  11:3 
Mark  fi;t>4  and  s.  they  knew  him 
A'/A'e5:8f*  no  man  s.  desire,  new 
John  13:32  God  shall  s.  glorifv 
.4iV«- .5:10  then  fell  she  down  s.  at 
22:29  then  s.  they  departed  from 
23::i0  wlien  told  me,  I  sent  s.  to 

STRAIN. 
Mat.  23:24  guides  s.  at  a  gnat 
STRAIT,  S. 

1  Sam.  13:6  saw  thev  were  in  as. 

2  Sam.  21:14  in  a  s.  I  Chr.  21:13 
Jiih  20:22  sufticiency  sli.  be  ins. 

.3t;:16  n'mo\ed  thee  out  of  s. 
Lam.  1 :3  o\ert(Kik  her  belwe.  s. 
Phil.  1:23  I  am  in  s.  betwixt  two 

STRAIT. 
2  A'.  6:1  place  we  dwell  is  two  s. 
Is.  49:20  jdace  is  too  s.  fiir  me 
Mat.  7:13  enter  ye  in  at  s.  gate 
14  bee.  s.  is  giite,  Luke  13:24 
STRAITEX.  ETH. 
Job  12:23  he  enlar.  nations  and  s. 
Jer.  19:9  seek  lives  sliall  s.  them 

STRAITEXED. 
Job  18:7  steps  of  stre,  shall  be  s. 
37:10  breadth  of  the  waters  is  s. 
Pror.  4:12  thy  steps  sh.  not  bes. 
Ezek.  42:6  building  was  s.  more 
Mlc.  2:7  is  Spirit  of  Lord  s. .' 
Luke  12:50  how  am  I  s.  till  it  be 
2  Cor.  6:12  not  s.  in  us,  s.  in  your 


STR 

STRAITUST. 

Acts  26:5  alter  most  s.  sect 
STRAITLY. 

Gen.  43:7  asl<ed  .<.  of  our  state 
.Aa*.  6:1  -lerieho  was  s.  shut  up. 
.Mark  1:43  lie  s.  chargeil  him  and 
.-Ir'A-- 4:17  let  iisj.  threaten  them 
5:23  did  not  we  s.  c(unnia.  you? 

STRAITXES8. 
Peul.  2S:.53  .'at  child,  in  ».  55,  67 
Jbfr  86:16  place  wh.  there  is  nos. 
Jer.  19:9  eat  flesh  of  friend  in  «. 

STRAKE. 
/Icfa  27:17  Ihey  fearing  «.  sail 
See  STRUCK. 
STRAKES.    See  streaks. 

STRA.XGE. 
Gen.  42:7  Joseph  made  himselfs. 
Air.  2:22  stranger  in  s.  land,  18:3 
21:8  sell  her  to  a  s.  nation 
30:9  ye  shall  otler  no  s.  incense 
Lee.  10:1  Nadaband.Vbihu  ofl'cr- 

ed  s.  tire.  Xum.  3:4  ;  26:61 
2  A".  19:24  I  have  drunks,  waters 
Job  19:,'>  not  asha.  make  your.  s. 
17  my  breath  is  s.  to  niy  wife 
31:3  as.  punishment  to  workers 
7^.  114:1  went  fr.  peo.  of  s.  lang. 
137:4  sing  L.'s  song  in  s.  land 
Pror.  21:8  the  way  of  man  is  s. 
Is.  17:10  Shalt  set  it  with  s.  lips 
28:21  he  niay  do  his  s.  work, 

bring  to  pass  his  s.  act 
Jer.  2:21  how  turned  intos.  vino 
8:19  provoked  withs.  vanities 
Ezek.  3:5  sent  to  peo.  of .«.  spee. 
IIos.  8:12  counted  a  s.  thing 
Zep.  1:8  clothed  with  s.  apparel 
Luke  5:26  have  seen  s.  tilings 
Arts  7:6  sojourn  in  as.  land 
17:20  bringest  s.  things  to  ears 
2<!:11  I  persecuted  tos.  cities 
77*^6.  11:9  sojou.  as  in  s.  country 
13:9  be  not  carried  with  s.  doct. 
1  Pet.  4:4  they  think  it  s.  ye  run 
12  think  it  not  s.  concerning 
trial,  as  tliom.di  s.  thing 
Jttde  7  as  So.  going  after  s.  flesh 
See  cniLDREN.  con,  gods. 
STRAXGE  wives. 
i  1  7ir.  11:8  likewi.  did  ho  for  s.  u>. 
I  Ezr.  10:2  tak.  s.  w.  10.  14.  17,  44 
j     11  separ.  yourselves  from  s.  w. 
I     13  were  foiiiul  to  have  s.  w. 
Xeh.  13:27  trans,  in  marry,  s.  w. 
I  STRAXGE  wonm'n. 

■.Tad.  11:2  thou  art  son  of  a  s.  w. 
Pror.  2:16  deliv.  thee  from  s.  w. 
5:3  lips  of  s.  jv.  drop  as  honey-c. 
20  wilt  th.  bo  ravis.  with  s.  w. 
6:24  from  flatterv  of  s.  w.  7:5 
20:16  pledge  for  a  «.  w.  27:13 
23:27  and  a  s.  w.  is  a  narrow  pit 

STRAXGE  women. 
1  A".  11:1  king  loved  many  s.  w. 
Pror.  22:14  mouth  of .«.  w.  is  pit 
23::i:i  th.  eves  shall  behold  «.  w. 

STRANGELY. 
Deut.  32:27  lest  advers.  behave  s. 

STRANGER. 
Gen.  15:13  tliy  seed  shall  be  a  s. 
17:8  I  will  give  thee  hind  where- 
in thou  art  a  s.  28:4  :  ,37:1 
27  bought  with  nionevof  thes. 
23:4  Iam,«.  Ps.  39:12;  119:19 
A>.  2:22  I  ha.  been  a  s.  in  land 
12:19  cut  olT.  whether  a  s.  Ler. 

16:29;  17:15;  Xum.  15:30 
43  sh.  no  «.  eat  thereof.  29:33 
49  homeborn  and  s.  Ler.  24:22  ; 

Xum.  9:14;  15:1.5.  16.  20 
20:10  nor  s.  that  is  within  tliy 

gates.  Deut.  5:14 
22:21  thou  shaltnot  oppress  a  s. 
23:9  ve  know  heart  of  a  s.  seei. 
12  that  the  s.  niav  be  refreshed 
30:33  whoso,  putteth  it  upon  s. 
Ler.  17:12  neither  sh.  anv  s.  eat 
19:10  sh.  leave  for  s.  23:22;  25:6 
:i;J  if  a  s.  sojourn  in  the  land 
22:10  nos.  eat  holy  thing.  13 
22:25  neither  from  a  s.  hand 
24:H)  as  well  s.  when  blasphem. 
25:35  tlio'  he  be  a  s.  thou  shall 
47  if  a  s.  wax  rich  by  thee 
Xum.  1;51  s.  th.  cometh  nigh  sh. 
be  put  to  death.  3:10.  .38 
15:14  if  a  s.  sojo.  and  will  ofler 
16:40  that  no  s.  offer  Incense 
18:7  the  s.  that  Cometh  nigh 
19:10  to  Israel  and  s.  a  statute 
35:15  cit.  of  ref  for  s.  Jos.  20:9 
Halt.  1:16  judie  ritdite.  betw.  s. 
10:18  L.  loveth  the  s.  in  giving 


STR 

Deut.  10:19  love  s.  ye  were  stran. 
14:21  give  that  wh.  dieth  to  (. 
17:15  not  set  as.  over  lliee 
;2.'1:20  unto  a  s.  thou  may.  lend 
28:43  s.  shall  get  above  thee 
29:11  s.  lo  entiT  in  cove.  wi.  O. 
31:12  gather  thy  s.  that  he  may 
Jos.  8:33  s.  stood  to  hear  words 
Jut}.  19:12  not  tuni  to  city  of  s. 
/luth  2:10  seeing  1  am  a  s. .' 
2  Sam.  1:13  I  am  the  son  of  a  s. 
15:19  thou  art  a  s.  and  an  exile 

1  E.  3:18  there  was  nos.  with  us 
8:43  lio  all  s.  calleth.  2  Chr.  6:.33 

Jot}  15:19  no  s.  passed  am.  them 

1!t:15  maids  count  me  for  a  s. 

31:32  s.  did  not  lodge  in  street 
Ps.  69:8  I  am  become  a  s.  to  my 

94;ti  thev  Slav  the  widow  and  8 

109:11  let  the  .!.  spoil  liis  labor 
P?-ov.  2:16  to  deliver  thee  froms. 

5:10  thy  labors  in  house  ofa  s. 
20  wilt  thiui  emb.  bosom  of  s.  / 

6:1  if  hast  stricken  hand  withs. 

7:5  they  may  keep  thee  from  s. 

1J:I5  he  that  is  surety  for  a  s. 

14:10  as.  doth  not  intormeddlo 

20:16  is  surely  for  a  .■.-.  27:13 

27:2  lot  a  s.  praise  thee 
Ee.  6:2  not  power  to  eat.  a  8. 
Is.  56:3  noith.  let  eon  of  s.  siioak 
6  the  sons  of  s.  that  join  them 

62:8  sons  of  s.  not  drink  thy  w. 
Jer.  14:8  why  be  as  a  s.  in  land 
Ezek.  14:7  ev.  s.  setteth  up  idols 

22:7  dealt  hy  oppress,  with  s.  29 

44:9 nos.  uncircumci.  sh.  enter 
Ob.  12  in  day  he  became  a  s. 
.Mai.  3:5  that  turn  aside  s.  from 
Mat.  25:35  was  s.  took  me  in,  43 
;38  when  saw  we  th*-'0  a  s.  ;•  44 
Lt/ke  17:18  not  found  save  this  s. 

24:18  art  thou  oulv  s.  in  Jem,  ? 
John  10:5  s.  will  they  not  lollc.w 
Acts  7:29  Mo.  was  u  s.  in  Midiao 

See  FATHERLESS. 

STRANGERS. 

Gen.  31:15  are  we  not  cotint.  s.  / 
:16:7  land  where,  were  s.  Air.  6:4 

Ej-.  22:21  s.  in  Egypt.  2.3:9;  Lev. 
19::M;  iA-.i^;  Deut.  10:19 

Lei\  17:10  whatsoever  of  s.  that 
20:2  of  s.  that  give  seed  to  Mol. 
25:45  children  of  s.  shall  ye  buy 

Jos.  8:;35  s,  that  were  conversing 

2  Sam.  22:45  s.  sh.  submit  them. 
46  .-■.  sh.  fadeaway.  7's.  18:44.45 

1  C/ir.  16:19  ye  weres.  Ps.  1115:12 
22:2  D.  commanded  to  gather  .?. 
29:15  we  are  s.  as  were  our  falh. 

2  Chr.  2:17  Solomon  numbereds. 
30:25  s.  of  Is.  and  Judali  n-joic. 

Xeh.  9:2  seeds  of  Is.  sepa.  froms. 

13:30  cleansed  I  them  from  all  f. 
Ps.  .54:3  s.  are  risen  np  aga.  me 

146:9  the  Lord  presorvetli  the  s. 
Pror.  5:10  s.  be  tilled  wi.  wealth 
17  let  lie  only  thine  own.  not  s. 
7s.  1:7  your  laiid  s.  devour  it  in 

2:6  they  jilease  themselves  in  g. 

5:17  places  of  fat  ones  ph.  s.  eat 

14:1  s.  sh.  be  joined  with  them 

*25:2  mad<'  a  jialace  of  s.  no  city 
5  Shalt  bring  down  noise  of  s. 

29:5  multitude  of  thy  s.  shall  be 

60:10  sons  of  s.  sh.  build  walls 

61;5  s.  shall  feed  your  flocks 
Jer.  2:25  I  have  loved  s.  after  th. 

3:13  hast  scatter,  thy  ways  to  s. 

5:19  60  ph.  ye  serve  s.  in  a  land 

.30:8  s.  sh.  lio  more  serve  thems. 

35:7  live  in  land  wliere  ye  be  s. 

51:51  s.  are  come  inio  sanctuar. 
Lam.  5:2  inher.  is  turn.  s.  liouses 
Eztk.  7:21  I  give  it  in.  hand  of «. 

11:9  deliver  von  into  hands  of  s. 

16::12  wife  takelh  s.  iiisi.  of  hus. 

28:10  die  deaths  by  hands  of  «. 

30:12  make  land  wa^lu  by  8. 

31:12  s.  have  cut  him  off 

44:7  brou.  into  niy  sanctuary  s. 

47:22  for  an  inheritance  to  tlies. 
I/os.  7:9  s.  devoured  Ills  strength 

8:7  thes.  shall  swallow  it  Hli 
./Of;3:17  th.  shall  nos.  pass  thro' 
Oil.  11  in  the  day  that  s.  calTicd 
Mat.  17:25  tribute!  of  chil.  ors. 

26  P.  saith.  Of  s.  27:7  bury  s. 
.Mm  10:5  they  kn.  not  voice  of  s. 
Acts  2:10  and  s.  of  Home.  Jews 

13:17  wh.  th.  dwelt  as  s.  in  Eg. 
Eph.  2:12  were  s.  from  the  cove. 
19  thercTore  ve  are  no  more  s. 
1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  have  lodged  s. 
I/eh.  11:13  confessed  they  weres. 

i;i:2  not  forgetful  to  onlertain  s. 
1  7W.  1;1  to  s.  scat,  thro'  Pontiui 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


STR 

1  Pef..  2:11  lioseRCh  j-on  as  g.  pil. 

3  John  5  whatso.  thou  doest  to  s. 

STRAIVGLED. 

T^^ah.  2:12  the  lion  did  tear  and/;. 

^Ic/*  15:20  abst.  from  5.29;  21:25 

STR  \:VGLIi\G. 

Job  7:15  my  soul  cliooseth  s.  and 
STRAW. 

Gen.  24:25  we  liave  .?.  and  prove. 
32  he  ^ave  s.  and  provender  for 

Mr.  5:7  no  more  give  s.  10,  16,  18 
11  get  s.  where  you  can  find  it 

Jud.  19:19  there  iss.  and  proven, 

1  K.  4:28  barley,  and  s.  for  horses 

Job  41:27  esteem,  iron  as  s.  brasa 

Is.  11:7  lion  eat  8.  like  ox,  65:25 

25:10  Moab  sh.  be  troddea  as  s. 

STRBAKS. 

Gen.  30:37  Jacob  pilled  white*. 

Lev.  14:37  if  plague  be  wi.  hoi.  s. 
STREAM. 

J^itm.  21:15  what  he  did  at  the  f. 

Job  6:15  as  #.  of  brooks  they  pass 

/*,f.  124:4  the  s.  had  gone  over 

/^.  27:12  L.  shall  beat  off  to  the  s. 
30:28  breath  as  an  overflowing  5. 
33  like  a .'.  of  brimstone 
57:6  among  smooth  stones  of  s. 

66:12  i^lory  of  G.  like  flowing  s. 

Dan.  7:10  tiery  ,?.  issu,  and  came 

Af/iOf!  5:24  rigliteo.  as  mighty  s. 

Luke  6:48  .^.  beat  veliemently,  49 
STREAM.s;. 

Ex.  7:19  stretch  hand  on  s.  8:5 
Ps.  46:4  5.  make  glad  city  of  God 

78:16  he  brought  s.  out  of  rock 
20  waters  gushed,  8.  overflow. 

126:4  turn  ag.  our  captivi.  as  /?. 

Cant.  4:15  living  waters,  s.  fr.  L. 
Js.  11:15  L.  shall  smite  in  sev.  s. 

30:25  on  ev.  high  hill .?.  of  wat, 

33:21  place  of  broad  rivers  and/!. 

34:9  s.  shall  be  turned  into  pitch 

35:6  waters  break  out  s.  in  desert 
STREET. 

Gm.  19:2  abide  in  s.  all  night 
Dent.  13:16  gather  spoil  into  s. 
Jos.  2:19  go  out  of  house  into  s. 
Jud.  19:15  he  sat  down  in  a  s.  17 
2  Sam.  21:12  had  stolen  fr.  the  s. 

22:43  stamp  them  as  mire  of  5. 
2  f'hi\  'I'yA  ^.nither.  in  east  s.  32:6 
Ezr,  Ii':9  |jfo.  sat  in  s.  of  house 
N'h   s:  ]  i>.-nple  gathered  into  s. 

S:;J  lie  n-;id  therein  before  «. 
E^t.  !i:it  oil  horseback  thro.  s.  11 
Job  18:17  sh.  have  no  name  in  /;. 

29:7  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  5. 

31:32  Strang,  did  not  lodge  in  s. 
Prov.  7:8  pass,  thro'  the  .s\  near 
Is.  42:2  not  hea.  in  s.  Mat.  12:19 

51:23  hast  laid  thy  body  as  s, 

59:14  truth  is  fallen  in  the  s. 
Jer.  37:21  bread  out  of  bakers'  s. 
Lnm.  2:19  faint  for  hun.  is  ev.  s. 

4:1  stones  poured  out  in  ev.  s. 
Ezek.  16:24  high  place  in  5.  31 
Dan,  9:25  the  s.  shall  be  built  ag. 
Acts  9:11  go  info  /f.  call.  Straight 

12:10  Peter  i)ass.  through  one  s. 
liev.  11:8  dead  Ijodies  sh.  lie  in  s. 

21:21  8.  of  city  \vas  pure  gold 

22:2  in  midstof  s.  tree  of  life 

STREETS. 
2  f^nm.  1:20  publish  it  not  in.s\of 
1  K.  20:34  shalt  make  s.  in  Dam. 
Ps.  18:42  1  cast  them  as  dirt  in  s. 

55:11  guile  dc^part  not  fr.  her  s. 

144:13  sheep  br.  forth  lOjOOO  in  s. 

14  l)e  no  coini)l;iiiilng  in  our  s. 

Pr07^.  1:20  wisd.  utter,  voice  in  s. 

5:16  rivers  of  waters  in  the  s. 

7:12  now  is  she  in  the  s.  lieth 

22:13  lion,  I  shall  be  slain  in  s. 

26:13  slothful  sai.  A  lion  is  in  s. 
Ec.  12:4  doors  shall  be  shut  in  ^. 
.')  thi-mourniTs  go  about  the.';. 
V<tnt.  ;i:2  I  will  u'ojibnutin  the«. 
/v.  5:25  r;irrassi's  were  torn  in  *■. 

10:6  iri_-!id  them  like  mire  of  s. 

15:3  in  th.  ,s\  they  sh.  gird  tliem 

24:11  a  crying  tor  wine  in  the  *■. 

51:20  ihysons  lie  at  head  of  8. 
Jt.  5:1  run  through  s.  of  Jerus. 

7:17  seest  th.  what  they  do  in  s. 
34  cause  to  cease  from  s.  of  Je. 

9:21  cut  ofl"  young  men  ft'om  8. 

11:6  proclaim  words  in  s.  uf  Je. 
13  accord,  to  number  of  ^.  of  J. 

1 1:16  people  becasit  ijiit  in  thes. 

:I3;I0  mirth  shall  be  lieard  in  s. 

41:6  anger  was  kind,  in  s.  of  J. 
9  wickcdui'ss  they  commi.  in  8. 

4R::iS  AwxW  In-  lamentation  in  8. 

■19:26  niLii  shall  fall  in  s.  60::i0 


STR 

Jer.  51:4  are  thrust  through  in  s. 
Lam.  2:11  suckli.  swoon  in  8.  12 
21  young  and  old  lie  in  the  s. 
4:5  delicately,  are  desolate  in  8. 
8  Nazarit.  are  not  known  in  s. 
14  wandered  as  blind  men  in  8. 
18  th.  hunt  our  steps  in  our  s. 
Ezek.  7:19  sh.  cast  silver  in  the  8. 
1 1:6  ye  have  filled  s.  with  slain 
26:11  hoofs  of  horses  tread  thy*. 
28:23  will  send  blood  into  her  s. 
Amos  5:16  wailing  in  all  s. 
Mir.  7:10  trodden  as  mire  of  s. 
Nah.  2:4  chariots  shall  rage  in  s. 
3: 10  dashed  in  pieces  at  top  of  «. 
Zep.  3:6  I  made  theirs,  waste 
Zee.  8:4  old  women  sh.  dw.  in  s. 
5  s,  sh.  be  full  of  boys  and  gir. 
9:3  heaped  up  gold  as  mire  in  s. 
10:5  who  tread  down  ene.  in  8. 
Mat.  6:2  not  sound  a  trum.  in  s. 
5  pray  standing  in  corners  of  5. 
Mark  6:56  sick  in  s.  Acts  5:15 
L'fke  10:10  go  into  the  s.  of  same 
1.3:26  thou  hast  tano;ht  in  our  s. 
14:21  go  into  s.  and  lanes  of  city 


STRENGTH. 

Gen.  4:12  ground  sh.  not  yield  s. 
Ex.  13:3  by  s.  L.  brought,  14,  16 
Num.  2;i:22  s.  of  unicorn,  24:8 
Jt/d.  5:21  O  my  soul,  hast  trod.  s. 

1  >Sam.  2:4  stumbl.  are  girt  wi.  5. 

9  for  by  s.  shall  no  man  prevail 

10  he  shall  give  s.  un.  his  king 
15:29  the  S.  of  Israel  will  not  lie 
28:22  that  thou  mayest  have  s. 

2  Sam.  22:40  thou  hast  girded  me 
with  8.  Ps.  18:32,  39 

2  K.  18:20  and  5.  for  war.  Is.  36:5 
19:3  and  there  is  no  s.  Is.  37:3 

1  Ch?\  16:27  8.  and  gladn.  are  in 

28  give  to  the  Lord  glory  and 
s.  Ps.  29:1;  96:7 

26:8  their  sons,  able  men  for  s. 
29:12  in  thy  hand  it  is  to  gives. 

2  Chr.  13:20  nei.  did  Jer.  reco.  s. 
Nek.  4:10  s.  of  bearers  of  burdens 
Job  9:19  if  I  speak  of  s.  he  is  str. 

12:13  wi.  him  is  wisdom  and  s. 

21  weakeneth  s.  of  the  mighty 
18:13  it  sh.  devour  ,'*.  of  his  slcin 
23:6  he  would  put  s.  in  me 
30:2  wher.  might  their  s.  profit 
36:19  not  esteem  forces  of  s. 
39:19  hast  thou  given  horse  s.  f 
41:22  in  his  neck  reraaineth  s. 
Ps.  8:2  out  of  babes  ordained  s. 
20:6  with  savings,  of  rig.  hand 
27:1  Lord  is  the  s.  of  mv  life 
28:8  he  is  saving  8.  of  his  anoi. 
29:11  L.  will  give  s.  to  his  peo. 
33:16  mighty  is  not  deliv.  by  s. 
39:13  that  I  may  recover  8. 
46:1  God  is  our  s.  a  help,  81:1 
60:7  Ephrai.  is  s.  of  head,  108:8 
68:34  ascribe  s.  unto  God,  his  s. 

35  God  of  Israel  that  giveth  s. 
73:26  God  is  the  s.  of  my  heart 
81:1  sing  aloud  unto  God  our  s. 
84:5  blessed  is  man  whose  s.  is 

7  they  go  from  s.  to  s.  ev.  one 
90:10  by  rea.  of  s.  be  fourscore 
93:1  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  8. 
95:4  s.  of  the  hills  is  his  also 
96' 6  s.  and  beauty  are  in  his  sa. 
99:4  the  king's  8.  loveth  judgm. 
138:3  strengthenedst  me  with  s. 
140:7  O  God,  8.  of  my  salvation 
Prov.  8:14  I  have  s.  10:29  L.  is  s. 
14:4  increase  is  by  the  s.  of  ox 
21:22  a  wise  man  cast,  down  s. 
24:5  man  of  knowledge  incr,  s. 
31:17  girdeth  her  loins  with  8. 

25  8.  and  honor  are  her  cloth. 

Ec.  9:16  wisdom  is  better  than  s. 

10:10  if  iron  blunt,  put  mores. 

17  ])rinces  eat  for  s.  not  for  dr. 
Is.  5:22  men  of  s.  to  mingle  dri. 

10:13  by  the  s.  of  my  hand 
2.3:4  spoken,  even  the  s.  of  sea 
25:4  s.  to  the  poor,  s.  to  needy 
26:4  L.  Jehovah  is  everlast.  s. 
28:6  s.  to  them  that  turn  battle 
30:3  s.  of  Pliaraoh  sh.  be  shame 
33:6  wisd.  h1i.  be  stability  and  s. 
40:9  0  Je.  lift  up  voice  with  s. 

29  no  miLrht,  he  increascth  s. 
42:25  pountd  on  him  s.  of  battle 
44:12  W(.rk<-ih  it  with  s.  of  arms 
45:24  in  L.  luive  I  righte.  and  s. 
51:9  awake.  i)iit  on  s.  O  Lord 

Ji'r.  20:5  I  will  deli,  all  s.  of  city 
51:53  tho' she  fortify  height  of  s. 
Jawi.  1:6  an-  goiii;  witliout  s. 
Ezek.  30:15  fury  on  sin.  .s\  of  Eg. 

18  pomp  of  N.  sh.  c-asc.  .3:j;28^ 
I  Dan.  2:37  G.  hath  givcu  thee  8. 


STR 

Dan.  9:41  th.  sh.  be  in  it  s.  of  iron 

11:15  neit.  shall  there  be  any  s. 

17  enter  wi.  s.  of  his  kins^dom 

31  shall  pollute  sanctuary  of  s. 

:  Joel  3: 16  Lord  the  s.  of  Israel 

Amos  6:13  not  ta.  horns  bv  our  s. 

Nah.  3:9  E.  and  Eg  were  her  s. 
11  thou  also  shaft  seek  *. 

Haq.  2:22  will  destr.  8.  of  kingd. 

Luke  1:51  he  showed  s.  with  arm 

Acts  3:7  his  ancle  bones  recoi.  s. 

Pom.  5:6  wh.  without  s.  Ch.  died 

1  Cor.  15:56  s.  of  sin  is  the  law 

2  Cor.  1:8  we  were  pressed  ab.  s. 
Heb.  11:11  Sarah  herself  recei.  s. 
Rev.  3:8  for  thou  hast  a  little  s. 

5:12  worthy  is  La.  to  receive  s. 
12:10  now  is  salvation  and  s. 
17:13  these  shall  give  s.  to  beast 
Hia  STRENGTH. 
Ex.  14:27  sea  returned  to  hU  s. 
Dent.  21:17  he  is  begin,  of  hu  s. 
Jud.  8:21  as  man  is,  so  is  Ms  s. 
16:5  see  wher.  his  great  s.  Heth 
9  his  8.  not  kn.  19  his  8.  went 
2  K.  9:24  Jehu  drew  bow  wi.  A.  s. 
1  Chr.  16:11  seek  the  Lord  and 

hiss.  Ps.  105:4 
Job  18:7  steps  of  h.  s.  sh.  be  stra. 
I'ihiss.  shall  be  hunger-bitten 
13  first-born  of  death  de.  his  s. 
21:23  one  dieth  in  his  full  s. 
37:6  saith  to  great  rain  of  his  s. 
39:11  trust  bee.  h.  s.  is  great  ? 
21  rejoice,  in  /;.  5.  40:16  //,.  s.  is 
Ps.  33:17  nor  deli,  by  h.  great  s. 
52:7  this  man  made  not  G.  h.  s. 
59:9  because  of  A.  5.  will  I  wait 
05:6  by  h.  s.  aetteth  fast  mount. 
68:34  ascribe  s.  to  G.  his  s.  is  in 
78:4  showing  to  generation  h.  s. 
61  delive.  his  s.  into  captivity 
Is.  44:12  he  is  hungry,  h.  s.  fail. 
62:8  the  L.  ha.  sw.^by  armof/i.  s. 
63:1  travel,  in  greatness  of  h.  s. 
Dan.  11:2  by  h.  8.  sh.  stir  up  all 
IIos.  7:9  strangers  devoured  h.  s. 
12:3  by  A.  s.  he  had  power  wi.  G. 
Pev,  1:16  count,  as  son  in  his  8. 

In  STRENGTH. 
Gen.  49:24  his  bow  abode  in  s. 
1  AT.  19:8  went  i/i  the  s.  of  meat 
Job  9:4  and  mighty  in  s.  36:5 
Ps.  71:16  I  will  go  in  the  s.  of  L. 
103:20  bless  L.  ye  that  excel  ms. 
147:10  flclii,'-ht  not  in  s.  ol  horse 
7s.  :30:2  stiTiiL;thi'n  in  s.  of  Pliar. 
Mic.  5:4  hL'  shall  feed  ins.  of  L. 
Acts  9:22  S.  increased  more  in  s. 

My  STRENGTH, 
Gen.  49:3'R.  beginning  of  my  s. 
Ex.  15:2  the  Lord  is  7ni/  s.  2  Sum. 
22:33:  Ps.  18:2;  28:7;  118:14; 
Is.  12:2 
Jos.  14:11  as  my  8.  was  tnen,  so 

is  ?ny  s.  now 
Jvd.  10:17  if  I  be  shav.  my  s.  will 
Job  6: 11  what  is  my  s.  that  I  sh.  ? 

12  is  my  s.  of  stones  ? 
Ps.  18:1  I  love  thee,  O  L.  7??y  s. 
19:14  O  L.  7«y  s.  23:15  ?ny  s.  dr. 
31:4  the  not.  for  thou  art  ?»v  s, 
10?«.ys.  fails  bee.  38:10;  71:9 
43:2  thou  art  the  God  of  ?nv  s. 
59:17  to  th.  O  tny  s.  will  I  sing 
62:7  art  my  s.  102:23  7mj  s. 
144:1  blessed  be  Lord,  7«y  s. 
Is.  27:5  take  hold  of  my  s. 
49:4  I  have  spent  my  s.  for  nau. 
5  glorious,  my  G.  sh.  be  7//y  s. 
Jer.  16:19  O  L.  mys.  and  fortress 
Lam.  1:14  he  made  my  s.  to  fall 
3:18  my  s.  and  hope  perished 
Ilab.  3:19  the  Lord  God  is  m//  s. 
Zee.  12:5  be  my  8.  in  L.  of  htists 
2  Cor.  12:9  7ny  s.  is  made  perfect 

Their  STRENGTH. 
Jos.  11:13  cit.  that  stood  in  t.  8. 
Ps.  37:39  he  is  theirs,  in  trouble 
73:4  no  ba.  in  death,  t.  s.  is  firm 
78:51  he  smote  their  s.  105:36 
89:17  thou  art  the  glory  of  t.  s. 
90:10  yet  is  /.  s.  labor  and  sor. 
Prov.  20:29  glory  of  men  is  t.  8. 
Is.  30:7  I  cried,  t.  s.  is  to  sit  still 
40:31  that  wait  on  L.  renew  t.  s. 
41:1  let  the  people  renew /"/(Wrs. 
63:6  I  will  IuItil:  down  thtir  s. 
Ezek.  24:25  I  take  from  them  t.  s, 
Jod  2:22  fig-t.  and  vine  yield  t.  s. 

Thy  STRENGTH. 
Ex.  15:13  hast  guid.  them  in  t.  s. 
Dfiit.  33:25  as  days,  so  sh.  t.  s.  be 
J'id.  16:6  tell  wher.  t.  s.  lieth,  15 
2  Chr.  6:41  ark  of  ^  s.  P$.  132:8 
Ps.  21:1  king  t>hall  joy  in  thy  s. 


STR 

Ps.  21:13  be  ex.  O  L.  in  .  own  *. 
54:1  name,  judge  me  by  thy  s. 
68:28  G.  hath  commanded  thys, 
71:18  until  I  have  showed  thy  3. 
74:13  didst  divide  sea  by  thy  s. 
77:14  hast  declared  t.  s.  am.  pe. 
80:2  stir  up  thy  s.  and  save  us 
86:16  give  thy  s.  to  thy  ser\'ant 
110:2  L.  shall  send  rod  of  ^  s. 

Prov.  24:10  faint,  th)/  s.  is  small 
31:3  give  not  /.  s.  unto  women 

Is.  17: 10  not  mind,  of  rock  of  t.  s. 
52:1  awake,  put  on  t.  s.  O  Zion 
63:15  wh.  is  thy  zeal  and  thy  s. 

A7nos 3:H  hesh.  bringdown  i,s. 

Mark  12:30  love  the  Lord  with  all 
thy  8.  33;  Luke  lO-.'in 

Your  STRENGTH. 

LetK  26:20  y.  s.  be  spent  in  vain 
Neh.  8:10  joy  of  the  Lord  is  y.  5. 
Is.  23:14  ships,  yours,  is  waste 
30:15  in  confidence  shall  be  y.  s. 
Ezek.  24:21  my  eauct.  ex.  of  y.  s. 

STRENGTHEN. 

Devt.  3:28  charge  Joshua,  s.  him 

Jml.  16:28  s.  me,  I  pray  thee 

1  K.  20:22  s.  thys.  mark  and  see 

Ezr.  6:22  s.  their  hands  in  work 

Neh.  6:9  O  God,  s.  my  hands 

Job  16:5  I  wo.  s.  you  with  mouth 

Ps.  20:2  Lord  s.  thee  out  of  Zion 

27:14  L.  shall  s.  thy  heart.  31:24 

41:3  Lord  will  5.  him  on  the  bed 

68:28  s.  whi.  thou  hast  wrought 

89:21  mine  arm  also  shall  s.  liim 

119:28  s.  me  accord,  to  thv  word 

Is.  22:21  I  will  s.  him  wi.  girdle 

30:2  to  s.  themselves  in  strength 

33:2:j  they  could  not  s.  th.  mast 

35:3  s.  we.  hands  ;  41:10  I  will  s. 

54:2  length,  cords,  s.  thy  stakes 

Jer.  23:14  s.  hands  of  evil  doers 

Ezek.  7:13  nor  sh.  any  s.  himself 

16:49  neither  did  she  s.  hand  of 

30:24  I  will  s.  arms  of  king.  25 

34:16  I  will  s.  that  wh.  was  sick 

Dan.  11:1  stood  to  confirm  and  s. 

Attws  2:14  strong  sh.  not  s.  force 

Zee.  10:6  I  will  s.  house  of  Judah 

12  I  will  s.  them  in  the  Lord 
L7/ke  22:32  when  convert,  s.  bre. 
1  Pet.  5:10  God  stablish,  s.  you 
Pev.  3:2  be  watchful  and  s.  thi. 

STRENGTHENED. 

Gen.  48:2  Israel  s.  himself 
Jud.  3:12  Lord  s.  Eglon  against 
7:11  afterwards  shall  hands  be  *. 

1  Sam.  2.3:16  Jona.  s.  hand  in  G. 

2  Sam.  2:7  let  your  hands  be  s. 

1  Chr.  11:10  who  s.  themselves 

2  Chr.  1:1  Solom.  was  s.  in  king. 
11:17  they  s.  kingdom  of  Judah 
12:1  when  Reho.''hads.  himself 
24:13  set  house  of  God  and  s.  it 
25:11  Amaziah  s.  himself 
28:20  distressed  Ahaz,  but  s.  not 
32:5  Hezek.  s.  himself,  and  built 

Ezr.  1:6  that  were  about  them  s: 

7:28  I  was  s.  as  hand  of  God  was 
Neh.  2:18  they  s.  their  hands  for 
Job  4:3  thou  hast  s.  weak  hands 
4  thou  hast  s.  the  feeble  knees 
Ps.  52:7  s.  himself  in  wickedness 

147:13  hath  s.  bars  of  thy  gates 
Prov.  8:28  when  he.*,  fountains 
Ezek.  i:J:22  ye  s.  hands  of  wicked 

34:4  the  diseased  have  ye  not  s. 
Dan.  10:18  touched  and  s.  me,  19 

11:6  he  that  begat  her  and  s.  her 
12  cast  down  many,  not  be  s. 
Hos.  7:15  ha.  bound  and  s.  arms 
Arts  9: 19  received  meat,  S.  was  s. 
Eph.  3:16  to  be  s.  with  might 
Co/.  1:11  s.  with  all  might  accor, 
2  Tim.  4:17  Lord  stood  and  s.  me 

STRENGTHENEDST,   ETH. 

Job  15:25  he  s.  himself  again.  Al. 
Ps.  104:15  which  s.  man*s  heart 

138:3  and  s.  me  with  etreni:th 
Prov.  31:17  gird,  loins,  s.  arms 
Ec.  7:19  wisdom  s.  the  wise 
Is.  44:14  cypress  and  oak  he  «. 
A7?}os  5:9  s.  spoiled  ag.  strong 
Phil.  4:13  all  thro'  C.  who  s.  me 

STRENGTHENING. 
Luke  22:43  ajipe.  an  ant^cl  s.  him 
Acts  18:23  Paul  .<;.  all  the  discipl. 

STRETCH. 
Ex.  7:19  s.  out  hand  on  waters 

8:5  s.  forth  hand  over  streams 

25:'-;0  clierub.  sh.  s.  their  win^s 
Jos.  8:18  s.  out  the  spear  to  Ai 
2  A'.  21:13  I  will  5.  over  Jerusal. 
Job  11:13  if  thou  s.  out  tow.  him 

39:26  doth  hawk  s.  her  wings  ? 


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STU 

Tn.  Bfi:31  srtnn  n.  Iut  hfinds  to  G. 
lit.  28:*20  HhiH-ter  th.  a  mini  can  a. 

34:11 «.  upon  il  liiioof  conruttioii 

b-ii'is.  citrtmiisurthy  liuhitAtiuii 
Jer.  10:*20  none  tos.  forth  lent 
A'.vA'.  Illii-iri  klin;of  Biib.  j;.  swortl 
Arni>s  (1:1 ,%-.  tlu-uisfl.  on  conches 
J/if.  l'J:i:j  Je.  Maid.  *'.  thy  hand 
John  21;  IK  uluiU  «.  forth  hands 
*  Cor.  10:14.x.  not  beyond  mean. 

STRBTC^HED. 
Cen.  32:10  A.  x.  hand  to  t»lay  sou 

■48:14  Urael  s.  ont  ri;^ht  hanii 
ffx.  S:ti  Aa.  s.  out  his  hand.  17 

9:W  Mo.  s.  forth  hi:^  rod.  10:13 
Jos.  8:18  Joshua  n.  out  ent-iir.  20 

19  ran  as  he  *.  out  his  hand 
1  A'.  ti:37  cherub.  «.  fortli  winj's 

17:21  and  he  #.  hiinwelf  on  the 
child,  2  a:  4:W.  :i5 

1  Chr,  21:  Hi  an-^el  witli  a  «\vo.  s. 
Job  38:5  who  hath  g.  line  up.  it  ? 
i^.  44:20  or  .*.  to  a  strange  god 

88:9  I  have  .'«■.  my  hands  unto  th. 

136:6  to  him  that.f.  out  earth 
JProv.  1:24  hec.  I  s.  out  my  hand 
Js.  3:16  walk  with  ^■.  fortli  neek(* 

5:25  he*,  forth  hand  ag.  them, 
J!,  out  still,  9:12,  17.  21;  10:4 

14:26  this  is  hand  that  is  s.  out 
27hand,'*.  whoah.  turn  it  back? 

16:8  her  branches  are  it.  out 

23:11  8.  out  his  hand  over  sea 

42:5 /t.  out  heavens,  45:12;  51:i:j 
Jer.  6:4  shadows  of  even.  ^v.  out 

10:12  g.  out  heavens  by  discreti. 

51:15  lie  *'.  heaven  by  understa. 
Lam.  2:8  Lord  hath  *■.  out  a  line 
Szek.  1:11  wiiiys  were;.',  upward 

10*7  cherub  s.  forth  his  hand 

16:27  I  have  ,«.  my  hand  over  th. 
Sos.  7:5  8.  hand  with  scoruers 
Amos  6:7  that  s.  sh.  be  removed 
Zee.  l:lti  line  be  s.  forth  on  Jcr. 
Mat.  12:13  x.  hand.  Mark  3:5 
Lnke  22:53  x.  no  hands  aga.  me 
Acts  12:1  Iler.  ,■;.  band  to  vex  chu. 
Mom.  10:21  all  day  1  *\  my  hands 
See  ARM. 

STRETCHEnST. 
Ex.  15:12  thou  ,■;.  thy  right  hand 

3TRETCI1EST,  ETII. 
Job  15:25  s.  his  liaud  against  God 

26:7*.  north  over  empty  phue 
Ps.  104:2  whiJ  iJ.  out  the  heavens 
Prov.  31:20  s.  her  hand  to  poor 
Js.  40:22  that  >'.  out  the  heavens 

44:13  the  carpeu.  *\  out  his  rule 

24  6-.  forth  lieavens,  Zee.  12:1 

STRETrill\«. 

Js.  8:8  .s'.  of  bis  wiuL's  All  land 

Acts  4:30  by  .•>.  forth  band  to  heal 

STREWED. 
Ex.  33:20  be  gi'ound  ailf,  s.  it 

2  Chr.  34:4  he  s.  upon  the  graves 
Milt.  21:H  cut  do.  branches  and  s. 

25:24  gath.  where  hact  not  s.  25 

STRICREX. 
Oen.  18:11  well  .v.  in  age.  24:1 
Jos.  13:1  J.  was  s.  in  yrs.  2:J:1,  2 
Jud.  5:26  Jael  had  s.  his  temples 

1  K.  1:1  David  was  a.  in  years 
i^w.  G:l  s.  thy  hand  with  strau. 

23:35  they  have  s.  me.  I  was 
2s.  1:5  sbo.  ye  be  s.  any  more? 

16:7  they  arc  ■■'.  53:4  est.  him  s. 

53:8  for  transgression  was  hc«. 
Jer.  5:3  thou  hast  s.  them,  they 
Lam.  4:9  s.  for  wuni  of  fruits 
Luke  1:7  Elizab.  .v.  in  years,  18 

STRIFE. 
Oen.  13:7  a  s.  bet.  the  herdmen 

8  Abra.  said.  Let  there  be  no  s. 
Num.  27:14  rebel!,  in  s.  of  cong. 
Dent.  1:12  can  I  bear  your  s.  f 
Jwl.  12:2  I  and  peo.  were  at  #. 

2  tiaui.  19:9  people  were  at*. 
A.  31:20  keep  fr.  s.  of  tongues 

55:9  I  have  seen.-;,  in  the  cily 
80:6  makest  us  a  s.  to  neighbors 
10<):32auc:.  him  at  waters  of  k. 
iVor.  15:18  a  wrathi'ul  man  stir. 
«.  slow  to  anger  app.  s,  29:22 
16:28  a  froward  man  soweth  s. 
17:1  li()U6efull  of  sacrirt.  with  e. 
14  begin,  of  5.  one  letteth  out 

19  loveth  transg.  that  loveth  s. 
20:3  honor  for  man  to  cease  fr.«. 
22:10  cast  out  scomer.  s.  cease 
26:17  he  that  raeddleth  with  s. 

20  no  talebearer,  the  s,  ceaseth 

21  so  is  contentious  to  kind.  *, 
28:25  proud  heart  stiireth  up  s. 
30::i;i  forcing  of  wrath  briu".  *. 

r*'.  58:4  ye  fast  for  *.  and  debate 


STR 

J^.  15:10  home  me  a  man  of  «. 
Ezfk.  47:19  to  waters  of  ^.  48:28 
Uab.  1:3  there  are  th.  raise  up  s. 
Luke  22:24  n  g.  among  disciples 
Horn.  13:13  honestly,  not  In  s. 
1  Cor.  3:3  there  is  among  you  s. 
Qai.  5:20  works  of  the  flesh  are  s. 
PhU.  1:15  some  preach  Chr.  of*. 
2:3  let  nothing  be  done  thro'  ». 

1  Tim.  6:4  wher.  Cometh  envy,*. 
Ileb,  6:16  an  oath  is  end  of  all  *. 
Jatn.  3:14  bitter  envying  and  *. 

16  where  s.  is,  there  is  conflis. 

STRIFES. 

Pror.  10:12  hatred  stirreth  up  *. 

2  Cor.  12:20  envyings,  wraths,  s. 

1  Tim.  6:4  quest,  and  *.  of  words 

2  Tim.  2:2.3  knowing  thut  they 

gender  *. 

STRIKE. 
Dent.  21:4  *.  oft' heifer's  nock 
2  A',^5:ll  come  and  *.  his  hands 
Job  17:3  who  will  *.  ha.  wi.  me  ? 
20:24  bow  of  steel  *.  him  thro' 
/v.  110:5*.  thro'  kings  in  wnilh 
Pror.  7:2:j  till  adart*.  thro'  Hver 
17:26  it  is  not  good  to*,  princes 
22:26  be  not  th.  one  th.  s.  hands 
Hat/.  3:14  *.  thro'  with  his  staves 
Mark  14:65  did  *.  Je.  with  bauds 
STRIKER. 

1  Ti7n.  3:3  bishop  no  *.  Tit.  1:7 

STRIKETII. 
Job  .34:26he  *.  th.  as  wicked  men 
Pror.  17:18  void  of  understand.  >■. 
Rev.  9:5  scorp.  when  he  *.  a  man 

STRIi^G.  S. 
7*.*.  11:2  make  ready  arrow  on  *. 
21:12  make  thine  arrows  on  *. 
33:2  instrum.  oflO*.  92:3;  144:9 
Mark  7:35  *■.  of  tongue  loosed 

STRINGED. 
Ps.  150:4  [jraise  him  wi.  *.  instr. 
Is.  38:20  sing  songs  to*,  instru. 
Hab.  3:19  singer  on  *.  iustrume. 

STRIPE. 
Ex.  21:2.)  for  wound,  *.  for* 

STRIPES. 
Deftt.  25:3  forty  ^\  he  may  give 

2  Sdin.  7:14  with  s.  of  children 
P.<.  89:32  visit  iniquity  with  *. 
Pror.  17:10  hundred*,  intoa  fool 

19:2!» .«.  are  prepared  for  fools 
20::i0  so  do  *.  the  inward  parts 
/*.  5:1:5  with  his  *.  we  are  healed. 

1  Pet.  2:24 
Luke  12:47  beaten  with  many  *. 
48  knew  not,  beaten  wi.  few  *. 
Acts  MV.'Zl  laid  many  *.  upon  th. 
33  same  hour,  washed  their*. 
2  Cor.  6:5  in*,  in  imprisonments 
11:23  in  *.  above  measure 
24  of  Jews  received  1  forty  5. 
STRIP. 
Num.  20:26  *.  Aaron  of  garments 
I  Sam.  81:8  Philistines  came  to 

*.  Plain,  1  Chr.  10:8 
/*.  32:11  *.  ye,  make  ye  bare 
Ezek.  16:39  they  .'*h.  *.  thee,  23:26 
lIo$.  2:3  1  *.  her  naked,  set  her 

STRIPPED. 
Qen.  37:23  they  *.  Joseph  of  coat 
Air.  3-3:6  Israel  *.  themselves 
Num.  20:28  Moses*.  Aa.  of  gar. 

1  Sum.  18:4  Jonathan  *.  himself 
19:24  Sau!  *.  oflf  his  clothes  also 
31:9  Phi  list.  *.  Saul  of  his  armor 

2  Chr.  20:25  jewels  wh.  th.  *.  olV 
Job  19:9  *.  meof  glory  and  crown 

22:6  for  thou  hast  *.  of  clothing 
Mic.  1:8  therefore  I  will  go*. 
.Mat.  27:28  they  *.  Jesus,  put  on 
Luke  10:30  which  *.  him  of  raim. 
STRIPLI.NG. 

1  Sam.  17:56  inq.  whose  son  8,  is 

STRIVE. 
Gen.  6:3  Sni.  not  always  *.  with 

26:20  hernmen  of  Gerar  did  *. 
Ex.  21:18  if  men*,  together 

22  *.  and  hurt  wo.  Tfeitt.  2.5:11 
Deut.  :i:i:Swith  wh.  thou  didst  *. 
Jud.  11:25  did  he  ever*,  a^a.  Is. 
Jotj  3.3:13  why  *.  akiainst  him  ? 
Ps.  35:1  plead  witlithem  that*. 
Pror.  3:30*.  not  without  cause 

25:8  go  not  forth  hastily  to  *. 
7*.  41:11  they  that  *.  shall  perish 

45:9  let  potsherd*,  wi.  potsherd 
IIos.  4:4  let  no  man  *.  thy  peo- 
ple are  as  thev  that  *. 
Mat.  12:19  he  shall  not  *. 
Lnke  13:24  *.  to  enter  strait  gate 
Rom.  15:30*.  wi.  me  in  prayers 

2  Tim.  2:5  if  a  man  *.  for  niastc. 


STR 

27'i»K  2:14  th.  th.  *.  not  ah.  wor. 

24  servant  of  Lord  must  not  *. 

STRIVEI),  ETII. 

Is.  45:9  woe  to  him  Hint  *,  wL  M. 

Rom.  15:20  I  *.  to  preach  gospel 

1  Cor.  9:25  *.  for  nnistery  is  tem. 
STRIVEiV. 

Jer.  60:24  bee.  th.  hast  *.  ag.  L. 

STRIVIXG. 
Phil.  1:27  with  mind  *.  for  gospel 
Col.  1:29  *.  according  to  working 
Ileb.  12:4  not  resisted.  *.  aga.  sin 

srRivi.\(;s. 

2  Sam.  22:44  bust  drliv.  me  from 

*.  of  the  oenph-.  /\.  18:43 
Tit.  3:9  avoid  contentions  and  *. 

STR1IKE.  S. 
Dent.  17:8  bard  bctwe.  *.  and  *. 

19:5  hand  felcheth  a  *.  wi.  axe 

21:5  by  word  every  *.  be  tried 
I^t.  9:5  J.  smote  enem.  with  *. 
Job  2:1:2  my  *.  is  heavier  th.  my 

36:18  lest  ho  take  th.  with  his.s-. 
/'x.  39:10  remove  tbv  *.  from  me 
I^'or.  ls:6  fool's  mouth  call.  for*. 
is   \  l:ti  snmte  with  a  contin.  *. 

3t':2t;  the  Lord  healeth  the  *.  of 
A'ceA.  24:16  di>i.  of  eyes  with  a  c. 

STRO.\G. 
Gen..  49:14  Issacbar  is  a  *.  ass 

24  arms  of  hands  were  made  *. 
K.r.  6:1  Willi  a  *.  hand  shall,  13:!) 
X<nn.  20:2(1  Ed.  camewi.*.  liand 

21:24  border  of  Ammon  was  *. 

2S:7  *.  wine  i)oured  out  to  Lord 
hent.  2:36  not  one  city  too  *.  for 
Jos.  14:11  I  am  as  *.  this  day 

17:13  Is.  were  wax.  *.  Jud.  1:28 

2;j:9  great  nations  and  *. 
Ji/fi.  14:14  out  of*,  came  sweet. 

18:26  Mic.  saw  they  were  too  *. 

1  Sam.  14:52  when  S.  saw*,  man 

2  Sam.  3:6  Abner  made  hinis.  *. 
10:11  if  Syri.  be  too  *,  forme,  if 

Am.  be  too*.  1  Chr.  19:12 

1  K.  8:42  sh.  hear  of  thy  *.  hand 

2  Chr.  11:12  he  made  tiie  cities  *. 
17  made  Rehoboam  *.  3  years 

It>:9  eyes  run  to  show  himself*. 
26:16  ('zziah  was  *.  was  lifted 

AV//.  9:25  they  took  *.  cities 

Job  8:2  words  be  like  a  *.  wind 
9:19  if  T  speak  of  stren.  he  is*. 
37:18  spread  out  sky  that  is  *. 

A\  19:5  rejoiceth  as  a  *.  man 
24:8  Lord  *.  and  mighty 
;J0:7  made  my  mount,  stand  *. 
31:2  be  thou  my  *.  rock 
35:10  from  him'that  is  too  s.  for 
38:19  enemies  are  lively  and  *. 
60:9  who  hr.  into  *.  city  ?  10H:10 
71:3  my  *.  habita.  7  my  *.  refuge 
80:15  branch  thou  madest  *.  17 
89:8  who  is  a  *.  Lord  like  thee  ? 
13  *.  is  thy  hand,  high  is  tbv 
i;J6:12  a  *.  hand.  Jer.  32:21 

P/WJ.  7:26  *.  men  have  heeii 
11:16  wom.  retai.  honcn*,  *.  men 
18:19  harder  to  be  won  th.  *.  ci. 
24:5  wise  *.  30:25  ants  not  *. 

Ec.  9:11  battle  is  not  to  the*. 
12:3  8.  men  shall  bow  Ihems. 

Cant.  8:6  for  love  is  *.  as  death 

Is.  8:7  L.  bringeth  waters,  *.  and 
1 1  L,  sj)ake  to  me  with  *.  hand 
17:9  *.  cities  sh.  he  as  forsaken 
25:3  theref.  shall  *.  glorify  thee 
26:1  be  sung,  we  have  a  *.  city 
28:2  hath  a  mighty  and  *.  one 
40:10  will  come  w'ith  a*,  hand 
26  for  that  he  is  *.  in  power 
53:12  shall  divide  spoil  with  f. 
60:22  one  shall  bee.  a  *.  nation 

Jer.  21:5  will  tight  wi.  a  *.  arm 

48:14  mighty,  *.  nn-n  for  war 

49: 19  come  a"  habita.  of  the*. 

50::M  th.  Hedeenier  is  *.  the  L. 

44  sh.  come  unto  habita.  of*. 

Ezek.  3:14  hand  of  the  L.  was*. 
26:17  city  which  wast  *.  in  sea 
30:21  make  it  *.  to  hold  sword 
22  I  will  break  *.  arms  of  Pha. 
32:21  *.  shall  speak  to  him 
;J4:16  I  will  destroy  fat  and  *. 

Don.  4:11  grew  and  was  *.  20 
22  thou,  O  king,  art  become  8. 
7:7  fourth  beast  terrible,  *.  exc. 
11:2:1  be  shall  bee.  *.  wi.  small 

Joel  1:6  nation  is  come  up.  *.  2:2 
2:11  he  is  *.  that  execut.  word 
3:10  let  the  weak  say.  I  am  *. 
Amos  2:14  *.  sh.  not  strengthen 
5:9  atrenglheneth  spoiled  ag.  *. 

1  Mic.  4:3  shall  rebuke  *.  nations 

I     7  I  will  make  her  a  *.  nutiou 

I  .VaA.  2:1  make  thy  loins  *. 


STR 

Zee.  8:22  *.  nations  sh.  seek  L. 
Mat.  12:29  how  ent.  *.  man  s  h-^. 
exc.  bind  *.  man  ?  MarkZ:'27 
Luke  1:80  child  waxed  *.  2:40 

11:21  a  *.  mati  armed  k<'<-pcth 
Acts  3:1(>  thro'  faith  macienun  *. 
Rom.  4:20  was  *.  in  faith 

15:1  we  th.  are  *.  ought  to  In  ,.ii 

1  t/or.  4:10  are  weak,  ye  are  .-. 

2  Cor.  12:10  weak,  then  am  I  *. 
13:9  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are  *. 

Ileb.  5:12  milk,  not  *.  meat 

11:34  out  of  weak,  were  made  *. 

1  John  2: 14  ye  are  *.  word  of  God 

Rev.  5:2  I  saw  a  *.  angel  proclai. 

18:2  he  cried  with  a  *.  voice 

8  *.  is  the  Lord  God  who  judg. 

Br  STROIVG. 

Num.  13:18  see  wbelh.  they^^tf  *. 

28  people  be  s.  that  dwell  in 
Deut.  11:18  keep  co.  that  ye  be  8. 
Jos.  17:18  drive  Canaa.  tho'  be  8. 
1  Sam.  A::\b€8.  quit  yourselves 
2.SV(;h.  16:21  bun.  of  all  whull  ^j^*. 
1  A'.  2:2  ^'thou  *.  show  thyself  a 

1  Chr.  28:10  L.  chosen  thee,  be  8. 

2  Chr.  15:7  be  8.  work  sh.  he  re. 
25:8  do  it,  be  *.  for  the  battle 

Ez?:  9:12  that  ve  mav  be  s. 
Ps.  144:14  that'oxen  be  s.  to  lab. 
Ii.  35:4  th.  of  fearful  heart,  be  s, 
f'Sztk.  22:14  can  thy  luuids  be  *. 
Dun.  2:^2  kingd.  eh.  be  partly  *. 
10:19  peace  to  th.  t/e  s.  yea,  be  3. 
11:5  king  of  the  south  shall  bee. 

and  he  sh.  be  s.  above  him 
32  pe.  that  know  G.  shall  be  s. 
Hag.  2:4  be  *.  O  Zerubabbel.  be 
8.  O  Joshua,  tje  8.  ye  people 
Zee.  8:19  let  hands  ba  *.  ye  that 

13  but  let  your  hands  o«  *. 

1  Cor.  16:13  quit  you  li.  m.  be  s. 
Eph.  16:10  brelhr.  be  8.  in  the  L. 

2  Tim.  2:1  my  son.  be  8.  in  grace 
See  corR.\OE.  drink. 

STRO.\G  ones. 
Ps.  10:10  may  fall  by  his  *.  OJies 
Jer.  8:16  sound  of  neigh,  of*,  on. 

STRO:VGER. 
Gen.  25:23  one  pe<Ji)le  shall  be  *. 

30:42  feebler  were  L.'s  *.  Jac.'s 
iVf/w.  13:31  not  able,  they  ar^  *. 
Jud.  14:18  what  is  *.  th.  a  lion  ? 
2  Sam.  3:1  David  waxed  *.  and  *. 

13:14  .^mnon  being*,  than  she 
1  A'.  20:23  *.  wo  shall  be  *.  25 
Job  17:9  cl.  hands  sh.be*.  and*. 
P.-i.  103:24  he  made  them  *.  than 

142:6  deli.  me.  they  are  *.  th.  I 
./(>/■.  20:7  thou  art  *.  than  I.  and 
Luki'  11:22  wh.  a  *.  th.  he  como 
1  Cor.  1:25  weak,  of  (J.  is*,  than 

10:22  do  we  i)ro.  L.  ?  are  we  *.  ^ 

STRO.\GEST. 
P/vv.  30::i0  \\h.  is*,  am.  beasts 

STROXG-IIOLD,  S. 
Xum.  13:19wbc.  in  tciilsor*.-A. 
Jud.  6:2  Is.  ma.  caves  and  s.-h. 

1  Sa7n.  2.3:14  Davidabodein*.-A. 

29  D.  dwelt  in  s.Ji.  at  En-gedi 

2  .Sam.  5:7  David  took  *.■//.  of  Z. 
24:7  cjinitf  to  the  *.-A.  of  Tvre 

2  A'.  8:12  their  s.Ji.  set  on  fire 
2  tjhr.  11:11  Hehob.  fortified  s.-h. 
Ps.  89:10  broug.  liis*.-A.  to  ruin 
/*.  2.3:11  destroy  s.-h.  then?of 
31:9  shall  past*  over  to  his  s.-h. 
Jer.  4S:  IS  >poiler  sh.  destroy  s.-h. 

41  tlie  .s.holils  are  surprised 
Lam.  2:2  he  hath  thr.  down  s.-h. 

5  Lord  tlestroyed  his  s. -holds 
Dan.  11:24  his  devices  aga.  s.-h. 

:JU  thus  sh.  he  go  in  most  s.-h. 
Mtc.  V.Hs.-h.  of  tlie  daugh.  of  Z. 
Xah.  1:7  L.  a  *.-^.  indayoftrou. 
3:12  thy  *.-//.  shall  be  like  fig-t. 

14  draw  waters,  forti.  thy  s.-h. 
Hub.  1:10  slinll  deride  every  e.-h. 
Zee.  9:3Tyriis  did  build  a  *.-^. 

12  turn  'to  the  s.Ji.  ye  prisoue. 
2  Cor.  10:14  mig.  to  pull.  do.  *.-^. 

STRONGLY. 
Ezr.  6:3  let  fuundaticm  be  *.  laid 

STROVE. 
Gen.  26:20  they  *.  with  him.  21 

22  another  well,  and  *.  not 
Ex.  2:13  two  men  of  Hebrews*. 
l^v.  24:10  man  of  Is.  *.  in  camp 
Xum.  20:13  chil.  of  Is.  *.  with  L. 
26:9  Dathan.  who  *.  against  >1. 
2  Sam.  14:6  they  two  *.  together 
Dan.  7:2  four  winds*,  upon  sea 
Johu  6:52  the  Jews  *.  am.  them. 
Acts  7:2<i  M.  shttw.  him.  as  th.  *. 
83:9  8.  saying.  We  find  no  evil 


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CRl'DEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


STU 

1  Sam.  9:1 1  In*  >-.  it  into  the  pan 

2  Stwi,  12:15  the  Lord  s.  the  ch. 
20:10  Jo.  6-.  liim  not  again,  and 

2  C/ir.  13:20  the  Lord  s.  Jerobo. 
Mnf.  a(;:51  one  of  them  -«.  a  serv. 
iw/.t  22:54  they  5.  Jc-siis,  John 
18:22 

STRUGGLED. 
Gen.  25:22  children  .s\  together 

STLTCBLE. 

Fx.  5:12  £rath.  s.  instead  of  straw 

15:7  wrath  consumed  them  as  s. 

Joh  i:B:2o  wilt  th.  pursue  di-y  s.  ? 

21:18  they  are  as  .s'.  before  wind 

41:28  stones  are  turned  into  s. 

29  darts  are  counted  as  s.  he 

Ps.  83:13  make  them  as  s.  before 

h.  5:24  as  fire  devoureth  the.<f. 

33:11  conceive  chaff  br.  forth  5. 

40:24  whirlwind  takeaway  as  s. 

41:2  he  gave  them  as  driven  fi. 

47:14  they  shall  be  ass.  the  fire 

Jer.  13:24  I  will  scatter  th.  as  a\ 

Joel  2:5  flame,  that  devou.  the  s. 

Ob.  18  house  of  E.  sh.  be  for  s. 

Nah.  1:10  they  sh.  be  devo.  as  s. 

Mai.  4:1  wicked,  and  proud  be  s. 

1  Cor.  3:12  on  the  found,  hay,  s. 

STUBBORX. 
Dent.  21:18  if  a  man  ha.  a  s.  son 
20  say  to  eld.  This  our  son  is  8. 
Jud.  2:19  ceased  not  from  s.  way 
Ps.  78:8  not  as  fatli.  a  s.  ^ener. 
J^ov.  7:11  she  is  loud  and  s.  her 

STUBBORWESS. 
Deyt.  9:27  look  not  to  *.  of  peop. 
1  Sam.  15:23  and  *\  is  as  iniquity 

sxrcK. 

1  Sam.  26:7  spear  s.  in  ground 
Ps.  119:31  I  ha. .«.  unto  tcstimo. 
Ads  27:41  part  of  the  ships,  fast 

STUDS. 
Cant.  1:11  borders  of  gold  wi.  8. 

STUDY. 
Ec.  12:12  much  s.  is  a  weariness 

1  Then.  4:11 .?.  to  bo  quiet 

2  Tim.  2:15  s.  to  show  thys.  app. 

STUDIETH. 
Prov.  15:28  heart  of  righteous  s. 

S4:2  their  heart  .■;.  destruction 

STUFF. 
Gen.  31:37  th.  lia^t  search,  my  .t. 

45:20  regard  nut  y<mr  s. 
Mv.  22:7lf  nijui  deliv.  .^.  to  keep 

35:7  the^'c.  they  had  was  suifici. 
Jos.  7:11  they  putit  amo.  their *\ 
1  Sam.  10:22  he  hath  hid  amo.  s. 

25:13  two  hund.  abode  by  the*. 

30:24  his  part  be  that  tarr.  hys. 
Ezek.  12:3  prepare  .s.  for  removi. 

4  bring  forth  thy  .s\  by  day,  7 
Luke  17:31  house-top,  s.  in  hou. 

STUMBLE. 
Prov.  3:23  walk,  foot  not  .<!.  4:12 

4:19  know  not  at  what  they  i«. 
Is.  5:27  none  sh.  be  weary  nor  5. 

8:15  many  among  Ihem'shall^. 

28:7  errin  virion,  .9.  in  judgme. 

59:  10  we  s.  at  noonday  as  night 

63:13  led  th.  that  th.  sho.  not  s. 
Jer.  13:16  before  your  feet  s.  on 

18:15  caused  them  to  *.  in  ways 

20:ll^therefure  perseouto.  sh.  s. 

31:9  m  a  wav  Ihev  shall  nots. 

46:5  they  shall  ,'^.  and  fall 

50:32  proud  shall  n.  and  fall 
Dan.  11:19  he  shall .?.  and  fall 
Nah.  2:5  shall  tf.  in  their  walk 

3:3  they  shall  ,*.  on  corpses 
Mai.  2:8  liave  caused  many  to  a. 
1  Pet.  2:8  ofieiice  to  them  that  s. 

STUMBLED. 
1  Sam.  2:4  that*,  girt  withstre. 
1  Chr.  13:9  hold  ark.  for  oxen  s. 
Ps.  27:2  came  to  eat  llesh,  th.  s. 
Jer.  4(i:12  mighty  5.  ug.  mighty 
Pom.  9:32  th.  .•-■.  at  stumb. -stone 

11:11  have,«.  that  they  sho.  fall 

6TUMBLETH. 
ProiK  24:17  heart  glad  wh.  he  5, 
Joh7i  11:9  walk  in  day,  s.  not 

10  if  man  walk  in  nighthej?. 
Pom.  14:21  whereby  thy  bro.  *. 

STU.MBLI\G. 
John  2:10  is  none  occasion  of  5. 

STUMBLLXG.BLOCK. 
Lev.  19:14  nor  put  s.-d.  bef.  blind 
Ift.  57:14  take  ti.-b.  out  of  way 
Ezek.  3:20  I  lay  s.-b.  before  him 

7:19  bee.  it  is  n.-b.  of  their  iuiq. 

14:3  tliey  put  s.-b.  of  iniqu.  4,  7 
Pom.  11:9  made  a  traj),  a  s.-b. 


SUB 

Pom.  14:13  put  ^.-6,  in  hr.  way 
1  Cor.  1:23  C.  cruel,  to  Jews«.-6. 
K:9  lest  liber,  of  yours  bee.  s.-b. 
Pev.  2: 14  Bal.  to  cast  s.-b.  bef.  Is. 

STUMBLIIVG-BLOCRS. 
Jer.  6:21  I  will  lay  s.-b.  bef.  peo. 
Zep.  1:3  I  will  consume  s.-b. 

STUMBLL\G,  with  stone. 
Is.  8:14  be  for  a  *.  of  s.  to  Israel 
Pom.  9:32  stumbled  at  th.  .*.-s. 

33  behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  s.-st. 
1  Pet.  2:8  s.  of  s.  "to  th.  that  stum. 

STUMP. 
1  Satn.  5:4  only  s.  of  Da.  was  left 
Dan.  4:15  leave  s.  in  earth,  23, 26 

SUBDUE. 
Gen.  1:28  replenish  earth,  s.  it 
1  Chr.  17:10  1  will  s.  thi.  enemi. 
Ps.  47:3  he  shall  s.  peo.  under 
fs.  45:1  to  ^f.  nations  before  him 
Dan.  7:24  he  shall  >«.  three  kings 
Mic.  7:19  will  s.  our  iniquities 
Zee.  9:13  s.  with  sling-stones 
Phil.  3:21  he  is  able  to  s.  all  thi. 

SUBDUED,  EST. 
2^um.  32:22  land  be  s.  before  L. 

29  land  shall  be  ,*;.  before  you 
Pent.  20:20  bulwarks,  until  be  s. 
Jos.  18:1  land  was  5.  before  th. 

1  Sam.  7:13  Phili.  wereo^.  2  Sam. 

8:1;  1  Chr.  18:1  ;  20:4 

2  Sam.  8:11  gold  of  nations  he  s. 
22:40  th.  s.  under  me,  Ps.  18:39 

1  Chr.  22:18  land  is^.  before  Lord 
Neh.  9:24  thou  s.  inhabi.  of  land 
Ps.  81:14  soon  have  s.  enemies 
1  Cor.  15:28  all  be  .?.  unto  him 
Heb.  11:33  thro'  iaith  .*;.  kingdo. 

SUBDUETH. 
Ps_  18:47  it  is  G.  s.  peo.  144:2 
Dan.  2:40  iron  breaks  and  s.  all 

SUBJECT. 

L>/ke  2:51  Jesus  was  s.  to  them 

10:17  L.  even  devils  are  s.  to  11s 

20  rejo.  not  spirits  are*,  to  you 

Pom.  8:7  it  is  not  *:.  to  law  of  G. 

20  creature  was  ,s.  to  vanity 

13: 1  let  eve.  soul  be  s.  to  powers 

5  wherefo.  ye  must  needs  be  ^f. 

1  Cor.  14:32  spirits  of  prophets 

15:28  then  sh.  Son  hims.  hes. 

Eiih.  5:24  as  church  is  s.  to  Chr. 

Col.  2:20  are  ye  s.  to  ordinances 

Tit.  3:1  put  in  mindtos.  topow. 

Ihb.  2:15  lifetime  s.  to  bondage 

Jam.  5:17  Eliaa  was  s.  to  passio. 

1  Pet.  2:18  serv.  be  s.  to  masters 

3:22  pow.  being  made  s.  to  him 

5:5  all  of  you  lie  s.  one  to  auo. 

SUBJECTED. 
Pom.  8:20  who  s.  same  in  hope 

SUBJECTIOIV. 
Ps,  106:42  enemies  brou.  into  s. 
Jer.  34:11  brought  th.  into  .'J.  16 

1  Cor.  9:27  br.  my  body  into  s. 

2  Cor.  9:13  glorify  G.  for  your*. 
Gal.  2:5  we  gave  place  by  .t.  not 
1  Tim.  2:11  worn,  learn  with  all*. 

3:4  having  his  children  in  *. 
Heb.  2:5  jiut  in  s.  world  to  come 
8  put  all  things  in  s.  under  feet 
12:9  rather  be  in  *.  to  Father 

1  Pet.  3:1  be  in  s.  to  husbands,  5 

SUBMIT. 
Gen.  16:9  *.  thyself  under  her  ha. 

2  Sam.  22:45  Strang,  sh.  *.  them- 

selves to  me,  Ps.  18:44 
Ps.  66:3  enemies  shall  *.  to  thee 
68:30  till  every  one  *.  with  .'^ilv. 
1  Cor.  16:16  that  ye  *.  yourselves 
Eph.  5:22*.  to  husb.  Col.  3:18 
Jleb.  13:17  *.  th.  watch  for  souls 
Ja^.  A-.ls.  yourselves  iheref.  to  G. 
1  Pet.  2:13  *.  to  every  ordinance 
5:5  younger*,  yourselv.  to  elder 

SUBMITTED,  ING. 
1  Chr.  29:24  sons  of  Da.  *.  to  Sol. 
Ps.  81:15  haters  of  L.  *.  to  him. 
Pom.  10:3  nut  .s-.  to  righteousness 
Eph.  5:21  s.  yours,  one  toauoth. 

SUBOR\ED. 
Acts  6:11  then  they  *.  men  who 

SUBSCRIBE,  ED. 
7*.  44:5  another  shall  *.  unto  L. 
Jer.  32:10  I  s.  evidence,  sealed  it 
12  in  pres.  of  witnesses  that  *. 
44  men  shall  *.  evidences 
SUBSTANCE. 
Gen.  7:4  I  will  destroy  ev.  Hv.*. 
28  every  living.s'.  was  destroyed 
12:5  Abraham  took  s.  they  gath. 
13:0  their  s.  was  great,  so  they 
15:14  shall  come  with  gTauX.  s. 


sue 

Gen.  34:23  sh.  not  th.*,beonrs? 

36:6  E.  took  his  cattle  and  his  *. 
Deuf.  11:6  swallow,  them  and  *. 

33:11  bless,  L.  his*,  accept  work 
Jos.  14:4  gave  Lev.  cities  for  *. 

1  Chr.  27:31  th.  were  rulers  of  *. 
28:1  stewards  over  all  s.  of  king 

2  Chr.  21:17  carried  away  all  *. 
31:3  appoint,  king's  portion  of*. 
32:29  God  had  given  Hez.  *. 
35:7  bullocks,  th,  were  king's*. 

Ezr.  8:21  seek  ri.  way  for  our  *. 
10:8  C(une,  *.  should  be  forfeited 

Job  1:3  Job's  *.  was  7,000  sheep 
10  his  *.  increased  in  the  land 
5:5  robber  swallow,  up  their  *, 
6:22  Give  a  reward  of  your  *.  ? 
15:29  nor  shall  his  *.  continue 
20:18  according  to  *.  restitution 
22:20  whereas  our  *.  Is  not  cut 
30:22  liftest.  and  dissolv.  my  *. 

Ps.  17:14  leave  their  *.  to  babes 
105:21  made  Joseph  ruler  over*. 
139:15  my  *.  was  not  hid  fr.  thee 
16  thine  eyes  did  see  my  *. 

Prov.  1:13  sh.  find  all  precious  *. 
3:9  honor  L.  with  s.  first  fruits 
6:31  he  shall  give*,  of  house 
8:21  cause  th.  love  me  inherit*. 
10:3  he  casteth  away  ^«.  of  wick. 
12:27  *.  of  a  diligent  man  preci. 
28:8  he  that  by  usury  increas.  *. 
29:3  with  harlots,  spend,  his  5. 

Cant.  8:7  if  a  man  give*,  for  love 

/*.  6:13  as  an  oak  wh.  *.  is  in  th. 
so  holy  seed  be  *.  thereof 

Jer.  15:13*.  give  to  spoil,  17:3 

Ifos.  12:8  I  have  found  me  out  *. 

Oh.  13  nor  laid  hands  on  their  *. 

Mic.  4:13  I  will  consecrate  th.  *. 

LnJ.:e  8:3  minister,  to  him  th.  *. 
15:13  prodigal  wasted  his  *. 

Ih'b.  10:34  ye  have  in  heaven  a  *. 
11:1  faithis  s.  of  thi.  hoped  for 

SUBTILE. 

Gen.  3:1  serpent  more*,  than  any 
2Sam:  13:3  Jnnadab  wasa*.  man 
Prov.  7:10  harlot,  and*,  of  heart 

SUBTILELY. 

1  Sam.  23:22  told  me.  he  deal.  *. 
Ps.  105:25  to  deal  *.  with  serv. 
.dc^*  7:19  dealt  *.  with  our  kindr. 

SUBTILTY. 

Gen.  27:35  thy  bro.  came  with  *. 

2  A'.  10:19  Jehu  did  it  in  *.  that 
Prov.  1:4  to  give  *.  to  the  simple 
Mat.  26:4  mi^ht  take  Jesus  by  ;>'. 
.4c?*  13:10  0  full  of*,  andmischi. 
2  Cor.  11:3  beguiled  Eve  thro'  *. 

SUBURBS. 

Lev.  25:34  field  of*,  not  be  sold 
Nu?n.  35:3  *.  sh.  be  for  th.  cattle 
7,  48  cit.  sh.  yegive  wi.  th.s. 
Jos.  14:4  save  cities  wi.  «.  21:2 
2  A'.  2^J:11  took  by  chamber  in  *. 
2  Chr.  11:14  Levites  left  their  *. 
Ezek.  27:28  *.  sh.  shake  at  sound 
48:15  place  for  dwelli.  and  for  *. 
See  CITIES. 

SUBVERT,  ED,  IiVG. 
Lam.  3:36  to  *.  a  man  L.  ajiprov. 
Acts  15:24  troubled  you,  *.  souls 
2  7'nH.  2:14  to  the  *.  of  hearers 
Tit.  1:11  who  *.  whole  houses 
3:11  th.  is  such  is  *.  and  sinneth 

SUCCEED,  EST, 
Deut.  12:29  when  thou  *.  19:1 
25:6  first-born  s.  his  broth,  dead 

SUCCEEDED. 
Deut.  2:12  children  of  Es.  *.  22 
21  Ammonites  *.  them 
SUCCESS. 
Jos.  1:8  prosper  and  have  good  *. 

SU<'COTH. 
ffen.  33:17  Jacol)  journeyed  to  S. 

therefore  it  is  called  S. 

Ejc.  12:37  jour.  fr.  Rameses  to  S. 

13:20  journ.  fr.  S.  Num.  33:5.  6 

Jos.  13:27  Gad  had  in  valley  S. 

Jud.  8:5  Gid.  said  to  men  at' S. 

8  Fennel  answ.  as  men  of  S. 

16  he  taught  men  of  S. 

1  A".  7:46  ciav-ground  between  S. 

andZarthan.  2  Cor.  4:17 
Ps.  60:6  mete  valley  of  S.  108:7 
SUCCOTH-BENOTH. 

2  K.  17:30  men  of  Bab.  made  S. 

SUCCOR,  ED. 

2  Sam.  8:5  8vri.  came  to  s.  Had. 

18:3  better  thou  *.  us  out  of  city 

21:17  Abishai  *.  him.  smote  Ph. 

2  Cor.  6:2  day  of  salva.  I  *.  thee 

Hed.  2:18able  to  8.  them  tempted 


SUF 
SUCCOR  ER. 

P07n.  16:2  she  hath  been  *. 

SUCH. 

Ex.  34:10  *.  as  ha.  not  been  done 
Pev.  20:6  on  *.  death  ha.  no  pow. 

SUCH  a  one. 
Geji.  41:38  can  we  find  *.  a  one 
Path  4:1  ho,  *.  a  one,  turn  aside 

SUCH  things. 

Neh.  6:8  no  *.  t.  done  as  thou  say. 
SUCK,  Substantive. 

Gen.  21:7  Sarah  given  children  *. 
1  Sam.  \\%i  Ilan.gave  her  son  *. 
1  K.  3:21  I  rose  to  give  child  *. 
Lam.  4:3  sea-monsters  give  *. 
Mat.   24:19  them    that   gave  *. 

J^(/A  13:17;  Z'(/.«  21:23 
Luke  2-3:29  paps  that  never  ga.  *. 

SUCK,  Verb. 

Deut.  32: 13  made  him  to  *.  iftney 
33:19  they  shall  *.  of  abund.  of 
Job  3:12  or  breast  I  should  «.  ? 
20:16  he  shall  *.  poison  of  asps 
39:30  voung  ones  *.  up  blood 
7*.  60:16  thou  shalt  *.  milk  of  G. 
and  shalt  *.  breast  of  kings 
66:11  that  ye  may*,  and  be  satis. 
12  then  shall  ye  *.  sh.  be  borne 
Ezek.  2;i;34  thou  sh.  even  *.  it  out 
Joel  2:16  gath.  th.  that  *.  breasts 

SUCKED. 
Cant.  8:1  *.  breasts  of  mother 
Luke  11:27  blessed  are  paps  th.  *. 

SUCKING. 
Num.  ll:12as  fa.  beareth*.  child 
1  Sam.  7:9 Samuel  took  a*,  lamb 
Is.  11:8  *.  ch.  play  on  hole  of  asp 
49:15  can  a  wom.  forget  *.  child 
Lam.  4:4  tongueof  *.  child  cleav. 

SUCRLI^JG,  S. 

Deut.  32:35*.  wi.  man  of  gr.  hairs 
1  Sam.  15:3  slay  man.  inf.  and  *. 
22:19  Doeg  emo.  children  and*. 
Ps.  8:2  out  of  mouth  of  babes 

and*.  Mat.  21:16 
Jti/*.  44:7 cut  otFfr.  you  ch.  and*. 
Lam.  2:11  *.  swoon  in  streets 

SUDDEIV. 
■Toh  22:10  *.  f.'ar  troubleth  thee 
Prov.  3:25  nut  afraid  o^  s.  fear 

1  Thes.  5:3  then  *.  destruct.  com. 

SUDDENLY. 
Nu7n.  6:9  if  any  man  die  ». 
12:4  the  Lord  spake*,  unto  Mo. 
Jos.  10:9  Joshua  came  *.  11:7 

2  Sa7n.  15:14  lest  he  overt,  us  s. 
Job  5:3  *.  I  cursed  his  habitat. 

9:23  if  scourge  by  day  slay  *. 
Ps.  6:10  let  them  "be  a.-^hamcd  *. 

64:4  *.  do  they  shoot  at  him 
Prov.  6:15  he  Sliall  be  broken  *. 

24:22  their  calamity  sh.  rise  *. 

29:1  shall  *.  be  destroyed, 
Ec.  9:12  it  falleth  *.  upon  them 
/*.  29:5  it  shall  be  at  an  inst.  *. 

47:11  desolation  shall  come  *. 

48:3  I  did  them  *.  they  came 
Jer.  6:26  spoiler  shall  *.  come 

15:8  have  caused  him  to  fall  8. 

49:19  will  *.  ma.  him  run.  50:44 

51:8  Babylon  is  *.  destroyed 
Hab.  2:7  sh.  they  not  rise  up  *. 
Mai.  3:1  the  Lord  shall  *.  come 
Mark  13:36  lest  com.  *.  he  find 
Luke  9:39  and  he  *.  crieth  out 
^(•/*28:6  fallen  down  dead*. 
1  Tim.  5:22  lay  hands  *.  on  nom. 

SUE. 
Mat.  5:40  if  any  man  8.  thee 

SUFFER. 
Ex.  22:18  sh.  not  *.  witch  to  live 
Lev.  19:17  not  *.  sin  upon  him 

22:16  or  *.  th.  to  bear  iniquity 
Nam.  %\\'£i  Sih.  would  not  *.  Is. 
Jos.  10:19  *.  not  to  enter  cities 
Jttd.  1:34  not*,  th.  to  come  down 

15:1  her  fath.  would  not  *.  him. 
1  K.  15:17  that  might  not  *.  any 
Est.  3:8  not  king's  profit  to  .?. 
Job  9:18  not  *.  me  to  take  breath 

21:3  *.  me  that  I  may  speak 

36:2  *.  me  a  little,  I  will  show 
ps.  9:13  consider  trouble  I  *.  of 

55:22  nev.  *-.  right,  to  be  moved 

88:15  while  I  *.  terrors.  I  am 

89:33  nor  will  I  *.  faithful,  fail 

101:5  pnmd  heart,  will  not  I  *. 

121:3  not  *.  foot  to  be  moved 
Prov.  10:3  L.  not  *.  righte.  fam. 

19:15  idle  soul  shall  *.  hunger 
19  man  of  wrath  sh.  *.  punish. 
Ec.  5:6  *.  not  mouth  to  cause 
12  abund.  of  rich  not  *.  to  sleep 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


1013 


SUP 

Ksek.  41:20  nor  s.  locks  to  prow 

Mat.  3:15  Ji-yus  Haiti.  a\  It  to  bo 

8:'il  A'.  iiK-  to  bury,  Ltilti  !»:r>n 

1G:31   ho  must  *■.  iimiiy  tliiiiErs 

17:1'2;  J/a/A  8:31 ;  9:13;  Iti. 

{i:2'i;  17:25 

17:17  how  long  Bhnll  I  *.  you? 

.\fark9:\U\  /.»Xvlt:41 
19:14  a.   VntW   children,   Mark 

10:14;  AfMvlS:l(l 
23:13  neither  j;.  ye  them  th.  are 
3f(irk  7:1'2 1'.  hini  no  more  to  do 
11:16  .To.  would  not  s.  any  man 
XfMv  2i>;51  ,f.  ye  thus  far. 
24:46  it  behooved  Christ  to  8. 

.4c^*3:18:  26:'2:J 
^r^.*3:18  G.  showed  Ch.  plmuld  s. 
6:41  counted  worlliy  to  y.  sliunie 
7:24  seoins?  one  *•.  wroni; 
9:16  must  *■.  for  my  nauit;'«pakc 
21:39  .••■.  me  lo  speak  to  peimle 
Horn.  8:17  ifj-o  be  we  .••■.  \vi.  iiiin 

1  Cor.  3:15  if  work  be  biiriil  sh.fi. 
9:li  u-^cd  power  but  .v.  alt  tin. 
li);l;i  will  not  s.  to  be  tempted 
12:3ii  ifone  mem.  .*.  all  meui.  n. 

2  Cor.  l:ti  juame  sutler,  wh.  we  *'. 
11:20  ye -V.  if  a  man  briujj  yon 

GaL  6:12  lest  they  eh.  ^■.  persec. 
P/iii.  1:29  criven  to  believe  and  s. 

1  T'Afj.-.  3:4  told  vou,  we  should  .f. 

2  T/tfji.  1:5  kin«(d.  of  G.  for  wh.  8. 

1  Tim.  4: 10  we  Doth  labor  and  «. 

2  Titn.  1:12  for  wh.  cause  lalso/c. 
2:9  wherein  I  y.  as  an  evil  doer 
12  if  we  s.  we  shall  also  reipju 

Jleb.  11:25  choosiui;  (u  s.  alllicti. 

13:22  .«.  the  word  of  exlmrtatiou 

1  P,'t.  2:20  if  ye  du  well,  and^. 

3:14  if  ye.s-.  for  riirliieousu.  eake 

17  it  is  bet.  ye.-i.  r«.r  well-doing 

4:15  let  none  .«.  as  a  nuirderer 

16  if  any  man  ,<.  us  a  Christian 

19 let  them  that  <.  accordini;lo 

J?t'r.2:10  those  thiiiirs  thou  sh.  s. 

ll:9uot  *\dead  bodies  to  bepul 

gUFFERElK 
Oen.  20:6  therefore  ^■.  I  thee  not 
31:7  Clod  ,«.  him  not  to  hurt  me 
Ikuf.  8;3  he  g.  thee  to  hun^jer. 
18:14  G.  ha.  not  .•{.  thee  so  to  do 
Jud.  3:28  s.  not  a  man  to  i>ass 
1  Sam.  ^4:7  D.  *.  them  not  to  rise 

1  Chr.  16:21  he  s.  no  man  to  do 

them  wrons:,  /V.  10.~):14 

Joft31:30neithe"r  have  I  s.  mouth 

Jer.  15:15  for  thy  sake  I  a.  rebuke 

Maf.  3:15  suf.  it  to  be  eo,  he  if. 

iil:43  nor  $.  hia  iu»u.  Lit.  12:39 

27:19  1  have  »\  many  Ihinjj!*  this 

Mark  1:34  he  s.  not  dev.  Lu.  4:41 

5:19  Jesus  .'J.  him  not.  but  said 

26  s.  many  things  of  physici. 

Luke  8:32  .«."lhem  lo  enter  swine 

51  he  s.  no  man  to  go  in, 

13:2  because  they  s.  such  things 

24:26  ouirht  not  "Ch.  to  have  s. .'' 

Acts  13:  iS  about  40  years  .v.  he  ■ 

14:16  who  n.  all  nations  to  walk 

16:7  but  the  Spirit  .■*.  them  not 

19:30  discip.  s.  him  not  to  enter 

28:16  P.  was  .-J.  todwell  by  bims. 

2  Cor.  7:12  not  for  his  can.  th.  s. 
Gal.  3:4  have  ye  a.  th.  In  vain  T 
Phil.  3:3  for  whom  I  s.  loss  of  all 
1  The-<.  2:2  after  that  we  had  «. 

14  have  i«.  like  things  of  your 

neb.  2:18  hath  s.  being  tempted 

5:8  learn,  obed.  by  things  lie  s. 

7:2.3  they  were  not  s.  to  continue 

9:26  then  must  he  often  have  s. 

13:12  Jesus  s.  without  the  gate 

1  Pef.  2:21  Christ  .*.  for  us.  leav. 

23  when  he  it.  he  threaten,  not 

8:18  Chris-t  hath  once  ^■.  for  sim 

4:1  Christ  hath.«.  for  us  in  flesh, 

he  that  hath  ^.  in  the  tlesh 
6:10  alter  ye  have  .«.  a  while 

SUFFER  EST. 
Jiev.  2:20  bee.  thou  -■*.  that  wom. 

SVFFERETH. 

Pft.  66:9  bless  G.  who  .v.  not  our 

107:38  «.  not  cattle  to  decrease 

Acfs  28:4  vengeance  x.  him  not 

IC&r.  13:4  chanty  v.  hmg,  is  kind 

fiUFFERIXG. 
Acts  87:7  wind  not  *'.  us,  we  fiail. 
^iM.  5:10  an  e.xam.of*.  aflliction 

1  /%(.  2:19  if  a  man  end.  grief,  ^i. 
Jud€  7  example.  *.  vengeance  of 

SITFERIIVG. 
Jleb.  2:9  for  s.  of  death,  crown 

grFFERI\Gfi. 
Pom.  8:18  I  reckon  that  the  *  of 

2  Cor.  1:5  for  as  the  «.  of  Christ 


SUN 

2  Cor.  1:6  piidiir.  pamp  ».  wh.  we 

7  yo  nrp  imrtakci-s  of  the  tt. 
PhU.  3:10  fi'll.iH  ship. if  liii<«. 
Cot.  1:24  who  now  rcjo.  in  niy*f. 
//M.2:10<'nptnin  pi-rffct  thro*  f . 
l/V^  1:11  it|psiill«lihc«.  of  Ch. 

4:l.*t  yc  art;  parlakcrs  of  C'h.'fl  fi. 

5:1 1'um  u  ^^i1n.  of  tlie*\  of  Ch. 

SIFFH'E. 
.Vr;m.  11:22  pIi.  WnU  he  si.  to  s.  ? 
Dftit.  3:2fi  let  it  R.  ilu'u.  ppeak  no 
1  A'.  20:10  if  dustof  Samar.  sh.i.-. 
K:fk.  44:B  lot  it  s.  you  of  all.  4J:li 

1  l*tt.  4:3  for  thu  tiine  past  may  *•. 
Sl'FFH'Bn.  ETII. 

.Jud.  21:14  wives,  iso  tlu-y  a-,  not 
liuth  2: 14  slu'  (lid  cat,  and  wat*  a. 

18  j^ave  luT.  aftiT  phe  was  s. 
Jokii  14:8  L.  :<liovv  Katti.  it  s.  us 

SVFFK'lEXfY. 
.Job  20:22  in  fulness  of  liis  s. 

2  Cor.  3:.">  l>ut  our  n.  is  of  Ci<»d 
9:8  6'.  ill  all  tlii.  ye  may  abound 

(i|FFIt'IE\T. 
Ex.  .36:7  llie  stulf  Ih.  had  was  s. 
Deiil.  ir):8  thou  slialt  lend  liini.f. 

.33:7  let  Ills  liaiid  bo  s.  for  him 
Prov.  2.'j:16  so  much  honey  as  g. 
h.  40:16  Lcban.  is  not  f.  to  burn 
Mitt.  6:34  s.  to  1  lie  day  is  the  evil 
Ltikf  14:28  whether  he  have  $. 
./o///*6:7200pennyworth  isnot^. 
2  Cvr.  2:6  .'■■.  lo  puch  a  man  is  this 
16  who  is  f!.  for  these  thintis? 

3:5  not  that  we  are  *\  of  oursel. 

12:'J  he  said,  My  prace  is  a*. 

SrFFICIE\TLY. 
/«.  23:18  bef.  the  Lord  lo  oat  «. 

sriT,  s. 

.Iml.  17:10  1  will  (.-Ive  thee  ft  «. 
2  Sam.  1.5:4  man  who  ha.  any  s. 
.fob  11:19  many  sli.  make  .■>'.  unto 
Is.  3:22  chani,'eal>le  a',  of  ajiparel 

Bl'M,  tiiilMlanlive. 
Ex.  21::iO  if  laid  ou  him  a  s.  of 

.38:21  Ihis  is  the  «.  of  tabernacle 
Num.  1:2  lake*-,  of  congre.  26:2 

26:4  lake  the  ft.  of  the  people  . 

31:26  take  the  s.  of  the  prey 
2  Sam.  24:U  Joab  gave  up  s.  to 

king,  1  Chr.  21:5 
FM.  4:7  tbe.<.  of  nuuiey  Haman 
/'.«.  i:j"):I7  great  is  thes.  of  ih. 
Ezfk.  28:12  thou  sealest  up  the.?. 
Dan.  7:1  Daniel  told  «.  of  dream 
j4tV.»r  7: 16  .Abraham  bought  for  a-. 

22:28  Willi  a  gieat  f.  obtained  I 
i/«A.  8:lof  thciliings  th.  is  the  ^. 

sr.M. 

2  K.  22:4  that  he  may  ».  the  silver 
gr.MMER. 

Gert.  8:22  «.  and  winter,  day  and 
Pa.  .32:4  turned  into  drought  of  «. 
74:17  thou  hast  made  s.  and 
Prov.  6:8  provid.  meat  in  ,<.  30:25 
10:5  gatherelli  in  s.  is  wise  sou 
26:1  #now  in  *.  rain  in  harvest 
Is.  28:4  as  hasty  fruit  before  s. 
.hr.  8:20  harv.  is  past,  s.  is  end. 
nan.  2:35  chalTof  «.  threshing-fl. 
Zee.  14:8  in  s.  and  winter 
Mat.  24::i2  ve  ku.  that  s.  is  nigh, 
Muric  l'3:4S ;  Luks  21::i0 
gl'MMER  chamber. 
Jud.  3:24  he  eov.  his  feet  in  6.  c. 

SIMMER  fruit. 
2  Sam.  16:2  »./.  for  young  men 
Atiuis  8: 1  a  basket  of  s.  fruit,  2 

8l'M.MER  rrnila. 
2  Sam.  17:1  bro.  100  bun.  of  s.  /. 
Is.  16:9  shouting  for  s.  fruits 
Jer.  40:10  ^a.  wine  and  s.f.  12 
48:32  spoiler  is  fallen  on  s.f. 
Mic.  7:1  as  wh.  they  gathers./. 

Bl'.MMER-IIOrSE. 
Amos  3:15  smile  winler-ho.  s.-h. 

61'M.MER  pnrlor. 
JiJd.  3:20  Eg.  was  silting  in  «.  p. 

glTMMER. 
Is.  18:6  fowls  sh.  s .  upon  them 

Bl'MPrrOlSLY. 
Luke  16: 19  rich  man  fared  s. 

sriv. 

Oen.  15:17  when  s.  went  down 
19:23  s.  risen  when  Lot  entered 
28:11  Jacob  tarried,  bee.  s.  set 
32:31  as  he  passed  Pen.  s.  rose 
.37:9^.  moon,  stars,  made  oheis. 

Ex.  16:21  when  s.  waxed  hot 
22:3  if  «.  be  risen,  blood  be  shed 

Lev.  22:7  when  s.  is  down,  he 
shall  be  clean,  Deut.  23:11 


SUN 

yum.  2.'i:4  hang  then  ag.  tlie  ». 

lleut.  4:lil  lesl  wll.  Ihou  suest  ». 
17::i  haih  worshipptrd  either  .■.•. 
24:15  nor  sli.  a.  go  down  upon  it. 
.3.3:14  prechius  fruits  brou.  by  k. 

Jtts.  1:4  low.  goiii''  down  of  x. 
10:12  s.  sliind  still  upon  (^ibeon 
13  s.  stood  sllll.  moon  stayed 

Juit.  5:;J1  thai  love  him  be  as  s. 
8:13Ci.  return,  before*.  W'lls  np 
y:;1.3  soon  as  s.  is  up,  rise  early 
14:18  said,  before  s.  went  down 
l'.l:l  I  ».  went  down,  they  were 

1  .V(/m.  11:11  X.  be  hot  have  help 

2  .Sam.  3:35  aught  till  s.  be  do^vn 
12:11  lie  with  wives  in  si.  of  ^. 

12  I  will  do  this  bef.  Is.  and  s. 

2.3:4  light  of  morn,  when  «.  ris. 
2  A'.  :l:22  and  s.  shone  on  water 

2;i:5  them  that  burn  iilce.  lo  ». 

11  burnt  cliari.  of  s.  with  fire 

\e/l.  7:3  gales  be  ope.  till  s.  hot 

./fV>  S:16  hypocrite  green  bef.  s. 

'.1:7  comiiiaiulctb  s.  riselh  not 

.30:28  1  went  uuiiirn.  willioul  s. 

31:26  if  1  beheld  .v.  when  it  slii, 
Ps.  10:4  set  a  labcniacle  for  s. 

.')8:8  pass  aw.  th.  Ibey  see  not  s. 

72:5  fear  thee  as  long  as  s.  end. 
17  name  coul  in.  as  long  as  s. 

74:16  prepared  light  and  s. 

.K4:ll  L.  God  is  a*,  and  shield 

8'.l:.36  his  throne  sh.  endure  as  s. 

101:22 ,1.  arls.  they  galh.  Ihems. 

121:6  s.  shall  not  smite  by  diiy 

1:J6:8  him  that  made  s.  lo  rule 

148:3  praise  him,  s.  ami  moon 
Ec.  1:5  s.  riselli.  s.  goclh  down 

6:5  moreo.  he  hath  not  seen  s. 

11:7  pleas.  f(H-  eyes  to  behold  s. 

12:2  wh.  s.  or  sljirs  be  not  dark. 
C<iiit.  1:6  bee.  s.  looked  on  me 

6:10  lair  as  moon,  clear  as  s. 
Is.  21:23  then  s.  sh.  be  ashamed 

30:26  light  of  nioiui  as  s.  light 

4'.I:I0  nor  heat  nor  s.  smile  th. 

00:19  *.  be  no  more  li.  by  day 

20.*.  shall  no  more  go  down 

./tr.  15:9  s.  down  while  yet  day 

31:.35  wh.  giveth  the  s.  for  light 
E:ek.  8:16  they  worshipp.  the  « 

32:7  I  will  cover  s.  witli  cloud 
Joe/ 2:10  s.  be  dark.  3:15;  Mat 
21:29;  JAirt  13:24;  Lukei:M: 
31  s.  sh.  be  turned  lo  darkness 
A7nos  8:9  cause  s.  lo  go  down 
Jon.  4:8  wh.  «.  did  arise,  a',  beat 
.Mic.  3:6  s.  go  down  over  proph. 
Xah.  3:17  when  s.  aris.  they  flei 
Hall.  3:11  s.  and  moon  stood  still 
.!/<;/.  4:2  lo  vou  s.  of  right,  arise 
Mat.  .5:45  ni'akelh  his  s.  to  rise 

13:43  then  sh.  right,  shine  as  s. 

17:2  his  face  did  shine  as  the  s. 

lieu.  1:16;  10:1 
Mark  1:39  s.  set.  they  bro.  sick 
LukeAAO  when  s.  was  selling 

21:25  there  shall  be  signs  in  s. 
Acts  2:20  the  s  inlo  darkness 

13:11  not  seeing  s.  for  a  season 

26:13  light  above  brightn.  of  «. 

27:20  nci.  s.  nor  stars  appeared 
1  Cor.  15:41  th.  is  one  glory  of «. 
Ei>ti.  4:26  let  not  s.  go  down 
Jam.  1:11  8.  is  no  sooner  risen 
Itfr.  6:12«.  became  as  sackcloth 

7:16  nor  shall  «.  light  on  them 

8:12  third  part  of*,  was  smil. 

9:2  s.  and  the  air  were  darken. 
12:1  appeared  wom.  clo.  with*. 

16:8  augel  poured  out  vial  on  s. 
19:17  I  saw  angel  standing  on  s. 

21:23  city  had  no  need  of*.  22:5 

Se6  GOETII,  GOING,  RISING. 

Tnder  the  6l"X. 

Ec.  1:3  what  profit  vnder  tlies.  ? 

2:18,  19,20,  22;  5:18;  9:9 

9  there  is  no  new  thing  u.  I.  s. 

14  I  have  seen  all  works  done 
V.  ^A•.  2:17;  4:3:  8:17;  9:3 

2:11  there  was  no  profit  u.  t.  s. 
3:16  I  saw  it.  t.  s.  place  of  judg, 
4:7  relnrned.  I  saw  vanity  w.  s. 
5:13  evil  I  seen  u.  I.  s.  6:1 ;  10:5 
6:12  tell  what  shall  be  '/.  Itte  s. 
8:9  ap.  heart  to  every  work  u.  s. 

15  hath  no  better  thing  u.  t.  s. 
9:6  portion  in  anv  thing  «.  t.  s. 

9  (lavs  he  hath  given  th.  u.  t.  s. 
Ill  "saw  u.  I.  s.  race  not  to  sw. 
13  wisdom  have  I  seen  u.  I.  s. 

iii'\nER. 

Pi.  46:9  cuitelh  ihe  spear  in  ». 
107:14  he  brake  llieir  bands  in  «. 

16  he  halbcul  oars  ofirou  ins. 
1$.  27:9  chalk  stoues  beatou  in  a. 


SUP 
Is.  45:2  I  will  cut  in  s.  bars  of  Ir. 
Nah.  1:13  1  will  burst  bcmds  ins. 
Luke  12:46  and  cut  liiiii  iu  s. 

St'XnEREO. 
Job  41:17  stick,  they  cannot  bcs. 

eUXDRY. 
lltb.  1:1  God  who  at  s.  times 

BUKG. 
Ezr.  3:11  s.  logelher  by  course 
Is.  26:1  Ibis  song  be  s.  In  Judah 
Mat.  26:30  s.  hymn.  Mark  14:26 
It-  /'.  5:9  they  s.  a  new  s<mg 
14:3  s.  as  it  were  a  new  song 
Sl'XK. 

1  Sittn.  17:49  slonc  s.  into  foreh. 

2  A'.  9:24  .Teborani  s.  in  chariot 
Ps.  9:15  bealh.  are  *.  in  the  pit 
Jer.  S8:fi  dow  n.  so  Jer.  s.  In  mir» 

22  thy  feet  are  «.  in  the  mire 
Litm.  2:9  her  gales  are  s.  in  gro. 
Acts  20:9  Eulychus  a.  dowu  with 

SUP,  FED. 
Ilah.  1:9  Iheir  faces  shall  s.  np 
Luke  17:8  make  ready,  I  may  s. 

1  Cor.  11:25  look  cup.  when  lies. 
lieo.  3:20  I  will  s.  with  him,  he 

grPERFLllTY. 
Jam.  1:21  lllihiiioss  s.  of  naugh. 

Sl'PERFLrOrS. 
Lev.  21:18  man  hath  any  things. 
22:23  liimb.  Ih.  hath  any  Ihi.  s. 

2  Cor.  9:1  it  is  »■.  lo  write  to  yoa 
glPERSCR  IPTIOX. 

Mat.  22:20  wh.  is  image  and  a.f 

MnrkVi-.K;  LukeiO:H 
Mark  15:26  ,■.■.  of  accu.  Luke  23:38 

PtPERSTlTIOiV". 
Acts  2.5:19  (piesti.  ag.  him  of  s. 

SlPERSTITIOrS. 
Acts  17:22  ill  all  tbi.  ye  are  toos. 

SIPPER. 
JIfark  6:21  Herod  made  s.  to  lords 
Luke  14:12  makest  a  dinner  or  s. 

16  a  cert,  man  made  a  great  s. 
24  none  bid.  shall  taste  of  my  s. 

22:20  likewise  also  cup  after  s. 
Jo/ii:  12:2  there  Ihey  made  Je.  s. 

13:2  5.  ended  ;  3  Je.  ris.  fl-om  s. 

21:20  disc.  lean,  on  breast  at  8. 
1  for.  11:20  not  to  eat  Lord's  a. 

21  takclh  bef.  other  bis  own  a. 
Hep.  19:9  Ib.at  are  called  lo  Ibes. 

17  come  to  .9.  of  the  great  God 
Sl'PPLA\T,  ED. 

Oen.  27:36  hath  ,«.  me  two  times 
Jer.  9:4  every  bro.  will  utterly  a. 

glPPLE. 
Ezek.  16:4  nei.  washed  to  a.  theo 

SIPPLIWTS. 
Zep.  3:10  my  s.  shall  bring  offer. 

SIPPLH'.VTIOX. 
1  Sam.  13: 12  I  have  not  made  s. 

1  K.  8:28  respect  tof.  2  C/ir.  6:19 
30  hearken  thou  to  thes.  45,  49 
52  eyes  open  lo  a.  of  thy  serv. 
54  made  end  of  praying  and  g. 
50  words  wherewith  1  made  9. 

9:3  I  heard  Ihv  s.  th.  hast  mada 

2  C/ir.  6:29  what*-,  shall  be  mode 
33:13  Lord  heard  Manasseh's  s. 

E'l.  4:8  make  s.  for  her  people 
Job  8:5  wouldest  make  a.  to  Al. 

9:15  I  wo.  m.ake  my  s.  to  judge 
Ps.  6:9  Lord  hath  heard  my  s. 

30:8  unto  L,  I  made  my  a.  142:1 

65:1  hide  not  thyself  from  my  ». 

119:170  let  my  «.  come  bef.  tboi5 
Is.  45:14  they  sh.  makes,  lothee 
Jer.  .36:7  th.  will  present  their  s. 

37:'20  let  my  s.  be  accepted  bef. 

38:26  present,  my  s.  bef.  king 

42:2  let  our  s.  be  accepted  bef. 
9  ye  sent  me  to  present  your  «. 
Dan.  6:11  men  and  D.  making  «. 

9:20  I  was  i)resent.  s.  before G. 
I/os.  12:4  and  made  s.  to  him 
Acts  1:14  accord  in  prayer  ands. 
Enh.  6:18  wiib  all  prayer  and  a. 
Phil.  4:6  but  in  every  thing  bys. 

grPPLICATlOXS. 

2  f7ir.  6:21  hearken  lo  ».  of  serv. 

39  hear  th.  their  prayer  and  ». 

.7o6  41:3  will  leviathan  make  s.  / 

Ps  28:2  voice  of  my  «.  140:6 

6  he  heard  my  s.  31:22:  116:1 

86:6  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  «. 

1.30:2  he  attenl.  to  my  s.  143:1 
Jer.  3:21  weeping  an(l  s.  of  Isr. 

31:9  with  s.  will  I  lead  ibem 
Dan.  9:3  I  set  face  lo  seek  hv  ». 

17  hear  prayer  of  serv.  and  s. 

18  we  do  u(jt  pres.  a.  for  right. 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


SUR 

Van.  9:23  bci^in,  ofs.  com.  came 
Zee.  12:10  pour  nut  Spirit  of*. 

1  Tim.  2:1  s.  be  made  for  all  men 
5:5  contiiuu'th  in  .•!.  and  prayer 

Heb.  5:7  he  oftered  prayers  and  s. 
81IPPLY,  Substantive. 

2  Cor.  S:14  al)und.  may  be  a  s. 
Phil.  1:19  through  prayer  and  5. 

SUPPLY,  A'erb. 

Phil.  2:30  not  regard,  to  8.  lack 

4:19  God  nhall  *■.  all  your  need 

SUPPLIED,  ETH. 

1  Oar.  16:17  what  lack,  they  8. 

3  Cor.  9:12  not  only  .«.  want  of 
11:9  what  lacking,  brethren  s. 

Eph.  4:16  that  wh'.  every  joint  *. 

SUPPORT. 
Acts  20:35  ought  to  8.  the  weak, 
1  Thes.  5:14 

SUPPOSE. 

2  Sam.  13:32  let  not  my  lord  s. 
L^ike  7:43  I  s.  that  he  to  whom 

12:51  s.  I  am  co.  to  cjive  peace 

13:2  8.  ye  these  Galileans  were 

John  21:25  I  s.  world  could  not 

1  Cor.  7:26  I  s.  that  this  is  good 

2  Cor.  11:5  I  5.  I  was  not  behind 
1  Pet.  6:12  a  faithful  bro.  as  I  s. 

SUPPOSED. 
Mai.  20:10  they  8.  they  sho.  have 
Mark  6:49  8.  it  had  been  a  spirit 
Luke  3:23  Je.  as  was  8.  son  of  J. 
Acts  7:25  s.  hie  brethren  would 
25:18  none  accus.  of  thi.  as  I  s. 
Phil.  2:25  I  s.  it  neces.  to  send 

SUPPOSIIVG. 
Ltike  2:44  s.  him  to  have  been 
Acts  14:19  drew  P.  out..s.  hu  had 
16:27  jailer  s.  prisoners  had  fled 
27:13  8.  they  had  obt.  purpose 
Phil.  1:16  s.  to  add  affliction 
1  Tim.  6:5  corrupt  minds  5.  gain 

SUPREME. 
1  Pet.  2:13  whether  to  king  as  s. 

SURE. 

Ex.  3:19  I  am  s.  king  will  not 
Num.  32:23  be  s.  sin  will  find 

1  S(im.  2:35  build  a  s.  house 

2  Sam.  23:5  cove,  ordered  and  8. 
1  K.  11:3S  I  build  tlieua,N\  house 
Job  21:22  no  man  is  f;.  of  life 
Ps.  111:7  his  commandm.  are  s. 
Pi'ov.  6:3  make  s.  thy  friend 
J8.  33:16  bread  given,  waters  8. 

55:3  s.  mercies  of  D.  Acts  13:34 
John  6:69  are  ,f.  thou  art  Christ 

16:30  are  we  s.  thou  knowest 
Pom.  15:29  I  am  8.  when  I  come 

SURELY. 

Ec.  8:12  8.  it  sh.  be  well  with  th. 
Js.  45:14  8.  G.  is  in  th.  and  there 
Mat.  26:73  s.  thou  art  one  of  th. 

Mark  14:70 
i?gy.  22:20  s.  I  come  quickly 

>S«  DIE. 

SURELY  he  put  to  death. 

Gen.  26:11  man.  s.  be  put  to  d. 
Ex.  V.y.\-i.  lou.  mount,  s.  p.  to  d. 
21:12  killeth,  sh.  s.  be  put  tod. 

15  smitcth fa. sh. s.be put  tod. 

16  steal,  a  man,  sh.  s.be  p.  tod. 

17  cursetli  his  father,  shall  s. 
be  put  to  di'trt/i,  Lpv.  20:9 

22:19  lieth  wiih  beast,  sli. .«.  he 

put  to  <lr<i.th,  LfV.  20:15.  16 
31:14  delileth  s;ili.  n.  p.  tO  d.  15 
Lev.  20:2  givelh  lo  M.  s.  p.  to  d. 

10  adulterers  sh.  8.  be  put  tod. 

11  lieth  wi.  fa.  wife,  bo,  s.  p.  d. 

12  daughtcr-in-1.  both  8.  p.  to  d.. 

13  lie  wi.  mank.  bo.  8.  p.  to  d. 
24:16  bhisphem.  sh.  s.  l>e  p.  to  d. 

17  killeth  man,  sh.  s.  be  put  ti> 

d.  Num.  3.5:16,  17.  18,  21,  31 

27:29  but  sluiU  s.  t>e put  to  death 

jud.  21:5  ea.  not,  s.  be  put  to  d. 

Jer.  38:15  w.  not  s.  p.  me  to  d.  ? 
SURETY. 

(?en.  43:9  1  will  be  a-,  for  him 
44:32  thy  s.-rv.  b,-c.  .v.  for  lad 

Job  17:3  put  me  in  a  ^^  with  th. 

Ps.  119:122  I)e  s.  for  thy  serv. 

Prov.  6:1  if  thou  b(^  •;.  f<jr  friend 
11:15  he  that  is  s.  for  stranger 
17:18  beeometh  n.  in  presence 
20:16  8.  for  stranger,  27:13 

Heb.  7:22  Je.  made  .'.■.  of  a  better 

SURETIES. 

Prov.  22:26  nut  nf  th.  that  arc  s. 
Of  a  SURETY. 

Ocn.  15:13  know  of  a  n.  thv  seed 
18:13  sh.  I  or  a  s^  bear  a  child? 


SWA 

Gen.  26:9  of  as.  she  is  thy  wife 

Acts  12:11  of  a  s.  Lord  Bent  ang. 

SURETYSHIP. 

Prov.  11:15  he  that  hateth  8. 
SURFEITU^G. 

Luke  21:34  overcharged  with  s. 
SURMISIIMGS. 

1  Tim.  6:4  whereof  com.  evil  s. 
SURIVAME,  Substantive. 

Mat.  10:3  Lebbeus,  s.  was  Thad. 

ylc^5l0:5  Sim.  s.  is  P.  32;  11:13 

12:12  John,  s.  was  M.  25;  15:37 

SURNAME,  Verb. 

Is.  44:5  8.  hims.  by  name  of  Isr. 

SUHIVAMED. 
Is.  45:4  8.  thee,  tho'  not  kn.  me 
Mark  3:16  Si.  he  s.  P.  Acts  10:18 
17  he  8.  th.  BoanerMS,  sous  of 
Acts  1:23  Barsabas,  wTio  was  s.  J. 
4:36  by  apostles  was  *\  Bamab. 

SURPRISED. 
Is.  33:14  fearfuln.  8.  hypocrites 
Jer.  48:41  the  strong-holds  arc  s. 
51:41  how  is  praise  of  earth  8.  / 

SUSA\IVA. 
Luke  8:3  Joanna  and  S.  minist. 

SUSTAI\,  ED. 
Gen.  27:37  wi.  corn  and  wi.  I  s. 

1  A'.  17:9  comman.  a  widow  to.«. 
Neh,  9:21  forty  years  didst  s.  th. 
Ps.  3:5  I  awaked,  tlie  Lord  s.  me 

55:22  burden  on  L.  he  sh.  s.  th. 
Prov.  18:14  spirit  of  man  will  s. 
Is.  59:16  his  righteous,  it  8.  him 

SUSTE\AXCE. 
Jud.  6:4  Midian.  left  no  .t.  for  Is. 

2  .Sa?n.  19:32  Barzillai  ])rovid.  s. 
Acts  7:11  our  fathers  found  no  8. 

S>VADDLED. 
Lam.  2:22  tho.  I  5.  hath  ray  ene. 
Ezek.  16:4  not  salt,  not  s.  at  all 

SWADDLING. 
Job  38:9  I  made  darkn.  a  s.  band 
Luke  2:7  wrap,  him  in  s.  clo.  12 

SWALLOW. 
Ps.  84:3  the  .?.  hath  found  a  nest 
P7W.  26:2  as  s.  by  Hying,  so  the 
l8.  38:14  like  a  crane  or  "a  s.  did  I 
Jer.  8:7  crane  and  s.  observe  ti. 

SWALLOW,  Verb. 
Num.  16:30  if  earth  open  and  s. 

34  lest  the  earth  .«.  us  up  also 
2  Sa77i.  20:19  why  wilt  thou.s.  up 

20  that  I  should  s.  up  or  destr. 
Job  7:19  alone  till  I  s.  my  spittle 

20:18  shall  restore,  and  not  8.  it 
Ps.  21:9  the  L.  shall .«.  them  up 

56:1  O  G.  man  would  s.  me  up 

2  mine  ene.  would  8.  me  up 

57:3  repr.  of  him  that  would  »<?. 

69:15  nei.  let  the  deep  ;!.  me  up 
Prov.  1:12  let  us  s.  them  up  alive 
Ec.  10:12  lips  of  fool  s.  up  hims, 
Is.  25:8  will  8.  up  death  in  vict. 
IIos.  8:7  strangers  shall  ,<'.  it  up 
Amos  8:4  ye  that  .>;.  needy 
Ob.  16  and  they  shall  a\  down 
Jon.  1:17  Lord  prep,  a  fish  to  s. 
Mat.  23:24  stra.  at  gnat,  s.  camel 

SWALLOWED. 
Kr.  7:12  Aaron's  rod  s.  th.  rods 

15:12  stretch,  thy  hand,  earth  s. 
Num.  V'y.32  earth  opened  and  s. 

26:10;  iJeut.  11:6 
2  Sam.  17:16  lest  king  be  s.  up 
Job  6:3  theref.  my  words  are  8. 

20:15  he  hath  8.  down  riches 

37:20  if  speak,  he  sh.  be  s.  iip 
ps.  3.i:25  not  say,  we  5,  him  up 

106:17  the  earth  s.  up  Dathau 

124:3  they  had  s.  us  up  qui(^k 
/.'•■.  28:7  priest  and  prophet  are  ^'f. 

40:19  they  that  s.  thee  up,  sliall 

Jer.  51:34  .f.  me  up  like  a  dragon 

44  br.  out  mouth  that  he  ha.^. 

Lam..  2:2  Lord  hath  s.  up  inhab. 

5  he  hath  .y.  up  Israel,  hath  s. 

16  they  say.  We  have*,  her  up 

Ezfk.  36:3  they  have  s.  you  up 
Jlos.  8:8  Israel  is  .v.  up  am.  Gent. 

1  Cor.  15:54  deatli  is  s.  up  in  vie. 

2  C»r.  2:7  lest  t^uch  a  one  be*,  up 
5:4  that  mortal,  might  be  s.  up 

Pev.  12:16  earth  .v.  up  the  flood 

SWVLLOWETH. 

Job  5:5  rohbi-r  s.  their  substance 
39:24  he  s.  v'ronnd  with  fierccn. 

SWA\. 
Lev.  11:18*.  unel.  Deut.  14:16 

SWVRR. 
Gen.  21:31  beciuisc  th.  *.  both  of 
24:7  L.  God  of  heaven  *.  to  mo 


SWE 

Gen..  24:9  servant  s.  to  him  cone. 
25:33  Ja.  said.  Sw.  to  me,  he  *. 
26:3  oath  which  I  *.  to  Abrah. 
31  Abimel.  and  Isaac  *.  to  one 
31:53  Jacob  *.  by  fear  of  Isaac 
47:31  Jos.  8.  to  Jacob  his  father 
50:24  G.  will  br.  to  land  he  *.  to 
Ex.  13:5  land  the  Lord  *.  to  thy 
fathers,  11;  33:1;  Num.  14:16, 
30;  32:11;  Dent.  1:8,35;  6:10, 
18,  23;  7:13;   8:1;    11:9,  21; 
26:3;  28:11;  30:20;  31:21,23; 
34:4;  Jos.  1:6;  5:6;  21:13 
Num.  32:10  L.'s  anger  was  kind. 

and  he  *.  Deut.  1:34 
Deut.  2:14  were  wasted,  as  L.  *. 
4:21  Lord  *.  that  I  should  not 
31  not  forget  the  coven,  he  *. 
7:12  wh.  he*,  to  thy  salvation 
8:18  covenant  which  he  *.  9:5 
Jos.  6:22  br.  out  Rahab  as  ye  *. 
9:15  princes  *.  to  Gibeonites 
20  because  of  oath  we  *.  to  th. 
14:9  M.  *.  on  that  day,  saying 
21:44  according  to  all  that  he  *. 
Jud.  2:1  bro.  lo  land  which  I  *. 

1  Sa7n.  19:6  Saul  *.  Da.  shall  not 
24:22  David  *.  to  Saul 

2  Sa7n.  3:35  Da.  *.  he  would  not 
19:23  D.  *.  to  Shimei,  1  K.  2:8 

1  K.  2:23  S.  *.  to  A.  he  sho.  die 

2  A'.  25:24  Gedaliah  *.  Jer.  40:9 
2  Chr.  15:14  they  *.  to  the  Lord 
Ezr.  10:5  they  *.  to  put  away 
Ps.  95:11  I  *.  in  wrath,  Ileb.  3:11 

132:2  how  he*,  to  L.  and  vowed 
Jer.  38:16  king  *.  secretly  to  Jer. 
Ezt^k.  16:8  I  *.  and  entered  cove. 
Dan.  12:7  s.  by  him,  Pev.  10:6 
Mark  6:2;j  Herod  *.  to  daughter 
Luke  1:73  oath  which  he  .*;.  to  A. 
Ileb.  3:18  to  whom  s.  he  that  th. 
6:13  no  greater,  he  *.  by  himself 
7:21  Lord  *.  and  will  not  repent 
See  Their  fathers. 

SWAREST. 
Ex.  32:13  to  whom  thou  *.  by 
A''tf7n.  11:12  carry  ttiem  to  land  *. 
Deut.  26:15  as  thou  *.  to  our  fat. 
1  K.  1:17  thou  *.  that  Solomon 
Ps.  89:49  kindnesses  th.  *.  to  D. 

SWARM,  S. 

Ex.  8:21  I  will  send  *.  of  flies 
22  no  *.  of  flies  shall  be  in  Go. 
24  there  came  a  grie.  *.  of  flies 
29  that  *.  of  flies  may  depart 
Jud.  14:8  a  *.  of  bees  and  honey 

SWEAR. 
Oen.  21:23  Abim.  said  to  Abr.  *. 
24  and  Abraham  said,  I  will  *. 
24:3  I  will  make  thee  *.  by  L. 
37  my  master  made  me  s. 
25:33  Jacob  said,  *.  to  me 
47:31  Jacob  said  to  Joseph,  *. 
50:5  father  made  me  *.  sayinq; 
Ex.  6:8  land  concerning  wh.  I  *. 
Lev.  5:4  if  a  soul  *.  pronouncing 
19:12  ye  shall  not  *.  by  najne 
Nu7n.  30:2  if  a  man  *.  to  biiid 
Deut.  6:13  *.  by  his  name.  10:20 
Jos.  2:12  Rahab  said  to  spies,  *. 
23:7  nor  cause  to  *.  by  th.  gods 
Jud.  15:12  *.  ye  will  not  fall 

1  Sam.  20:17  Jon.  caused  D.  to  *. 
24:21  *.  th.  wilt  not  cut  off  seed 
30:15  *.  thou  wilt  nei.  kill  me 

2  Sa?n.  19:7  *.  by  L.  if  th.  go  not 

1  K.  1:13  didst  th.  *.  S.  sh.  reigi 
51  let  Solo.  *.  unto  me  to-day 

2:42  did  I  not  ma.  thee*,  by  L.  ? 
8:31  oath  laid  on  him  to  cause 
him  to*.  ^Chr.  6:22 

2  C/ir.  36:13  Nebuc.  made  him  *. 
Ezr.  10:5  Ezra,  Lev.  and  Isr.  *. 
Nik.  13:25  I  made  them  *.  by  G. 
/s'.  3:7  in  that  day  shall  he  *. 

19:18  five  cities  in  Egypt  sh.  s. 

45:23  to  me  cv.  tongue  shall  *. 

48:1  wh.  *.  by  L.  not  in  truth 

65:16  that  swear,  shall  *.  by  G. 
Jer.  4:2  thou  shalt  *.  Lord  liveth 

5:2  Lord  liveth,  they  s.  falsely 

7:9  murder,  commit  adultery,  *. 

12:16  *.  by  mv  name,  as  peo.  *. 

22:5  I  s.  saith  Lord,  this  house 

32:22  giv.  them  land  th.  didst  *. 
ITos.  4:15  not  go  to  Beth-a.  nor*. 
Anws  8:14  .s.  by  sin  of  Samaria 
Zep.  1:5  that  *.  by  L.  *.  bv  Mai. 
Mat.  .5:34  s.  not ;  36  *.  not  by  h. 

23:16  *.  by  teninle,  *.  by  gold 
18  whoso  shall  *.  by  altar 

20  whoso  theref.  sh.  *.  by  altar 

21  *.  by  temple;  22*.  bvheav. 
26:74  lie.  to  curse,  s.  Mark  14:71 

lleb.  6:13  *.  by  no  greater,  he  *. 


SWE 

Heb.  6:16  men  verily  *.  by  the  gr. 
Jam.  5:12  my  brethren  *.  not 

SWEARERS. 
Mai.  3:5  a  swilt  witness  ag.  *. 

SWEARETH. 
Lev.  6:3  was  lost,  and  *.  falsely 
Ps.  1.5:4  that  *.  to  his  hurt 

63:11  every  one  that  *.  by  him 
Ec.  9:2  he  that  *.  as  he  feareth 
/*.  65:16  he  that  *.  swear  by  G. 
Zee.  5:3  every  one  that  *.  cut  oft 

4  enter  house  of  him  that  *. 
Mat.  2:3:18  whosoever*,  by  gift 
20*.  by  altar;  21  *".  by  temple 
22  *.  by  throne  of  God 
SWEAR  IIVG. 
Lev.  .5:1  soul  sin.  hear  voice  of  *. 
Jer.  2.3:10  bee.  of  *.  land  mourn. 
Hos.  4:2  by  >.  lying,  and  steal. 

10:4  *.  falsely  in  making  coven. 

SWEAT. 
Gen.  3"19  in  *.  of  face  eat  bread 
Ezek.  44:18  any  thing  causeth  *, 
Luke  22:44  *.  as  drops  of  blood 

SWEEP. 
Is.  14:23*.  it  wi.  besom  of  dest, 

28:17  hail  sh.  *.  refuge  of  lies 
Luke  15:8  doth  not  *.  house 

SWEEPIIVG. 
Prov.  28:3  is  like  *.  rain  which 

SWEET. 
Ex.  15:25  tree  into  wat.  made  f, 

30:23  *.  cinna.  and  *.  calamus 
2  Sa7?i.  23:1  D.  *.  psalmist  of  Isr, 
Neh.  8:10  eat  fat,  drink  the  *. 
Job  20:12  wickedness*,  in  mouth 

21:33  clods  of  valley  shall  be  *. 

38:31  bind  *.  influ.  of  Pleiades? 
Ps.  55:14  we  took  *.  counsel 

104:34  medita.  of  him  sh.  be  *. 

119:103  *.  thy  words  to  taste 

141:6  hear  my  words,  they  arc*. 
Prov.  3:24  thy  sleep  shall  be  *. 

9:17  stolen  waters  are  *.  bread 

13:19  desire  accomplished  is  *. 

16:24  pleasant  words  are  *. 

20:17  bread  of  dec.  *.  to  a  man 

2.3:8  and  lose  thy  *.  words 

24:13  eat  honey-comb  wh.  ia  j. 

27:7  to  hun.  soul  bitter  thing  9. 
Ec.  5:12  sleep  of  laboring  man  s. 

11:7  truly  li^jht  is  *.  a  pi.  thing 
Cant.  2:3  fruit  *.  14  *.  is  voice 

5:5  fingers  drop.  \\'ith  *.  myrrh 
13  as  *.  flowers,  drop.  *.  myrrh 
16  his  mouth  is  most  *.  lovely 
Is.  3:24  inst.  of*,  smell,  stink 

,5:20  that  put  bitter  for  s.  and  *■. 

23:16  make  *.  melody,  si.  songs 
Jer.  6:20  nor  your  sacri.  *.  to  me 

31:26  my  sleep  was  *.  to  me 
Jam.  3:11  pi.  *.  water  and  bitter  t 
Peo.  10:9  m  mouth  *.  as  hon.  10 

See  INCENSE.   ODORS,   SAVOR. 

SWEET  cnne. 

Is.  43:24  thou  bn.u.  mil-  no  *.  c. 
Je?'.  6:20  *.  c.  came  fr.  a  far  coun* 

SWEET  spices. 
Ex.  30:34  take  *.  *.  frankincense 
37:29  he  made  pure  inc.  ot's.  8. 
Mark  16:1  brou.  *.  *.  anoint  him 

SWEET  whie. 

Is.  49:26  drun.  wi.  blood  as  *.  lO. 
A7nos  9:13 moun.  shall  drop*,  to. 
Mic.  6:15  *.  w.  not  drink  wine 

SWEETER. 
Jud.  14:18  what  is  *.  th.  honey? 
Ps.  19:12  thy  word  *.  th.  honey 

119:103  words  *.  than  honey 

SWEETLY. 
Job  24:20  worms  shall  feed  *. 
Cant.  7:9  best  wi.  goeth  down  8. 

SWEETNESS. 
Jud.  9:11  sho.  I  forsake  my  *.  / 

14:14  out  of  strong  came  forth  *. 
Prov.  16:21  *.  of  lips  incr.  learn. 

27:9  so  doth  *.  of  u  man's  friend 
Ezek.  3:3  in  mouth  us  hon.  for  s, 

SWELL,  ED. 
Nu7n.  5:21  th.  rot.  belly  to  *.  22 

27  belly  shall  *.  thigh  shall  rot 
Deut.  8:4  nm-  thy  foot  *.  40  years 
Neh.  9:21  forty  years  feet  *.  not 

SWELLIXG,  S. 
Ps.  46:3  tho'  mount,  shake  wi.  *. 
/■;  30:13  as  a  breach  *.  in  a  wall 
.ler.  12:5  how  do  in  *.  of  Jordan  ? 

49-19  lion  from  s.  of  Jord.  50:44 
2  Cor.  12:20  lest  there  be  *.  turn. 
2  Pet.  2:18  speak  *.  words  of  van. 
Jude  16  their  mouth  speaketh 
s.  words 


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SWEPT. 

Jud.  5;2t  liv.  iif  Kishon  t.  thpm 
Jfr.  40:15  whv  vjilianl  «.  nwnv  ? 
ifo^  1S;44  niid.  it  >.  Luke  11:45 

SWRRVED. 
1  Tim.  1:G  huviiiu'^-.  turned  nsido 

SWIFT. 
Vnit.  S8:40  udi  ion  «.  n»  cacle 

1  Cfir.  Vi-M  jf.  an  rnca  on  mount. 
Job  9:2ti  pa!»ne<!  away  as*  it.  pliips 

84:18  111-  In  ».  a«  waters,  holiold, 
Pror.  fi:lS  f(H-l  ».  run.  to  luiuchi. 
Ec.  (1:11  the  race  Is  not  to  s. 
Jt.  18:*J  LTo.  ve  .1,  niessenf;er9 

VM\  benoltl.  L.  rid.  on  ^.  cloud 

SO:lfi  ride  on  g,  til.  piirnuc  l>e  n. 

G6:-i0  lirin-.;  bretiir.  on  tt.  ln-asts 
,7er.  4(i;ti  let  not  *f.  flee  away,  nor 
Anion  2:14  Ilit^lit  6ll.  pericli  Tr.  n. 
15  ^.  of  f<iot  6il.  not  deli,  liinis. 
ific.  1:1.3  bind  eliariot  t*>  f.  beast 
M<U.  3:5  ft  fi.  witn.  ag.  sorcerers 
Horn.  3:15  feet  «.  to  shed  Wood 
,/am.  1 :  19  let  every  man  be  *. 
2Pit.  2:1  sh.  bring  e.  destruction 

SWIFTER. 

2  5am.  1:23  were  s.  tlian  eaiica 
Job  7:t)  days  are  e,  tlian  shuttle 

9:23  my  days  are  f.  than  a  post 
Jer.  4:KJ  bis'liorses/i,  than  e!ii,'ies 
Lam.  4:19  persecut.  s.  th.  eaj^les 
Sab.  1:8  horses  «,  than  leopards 

SWIFTbY. 
J%.  147:15  liis  word  runneth*. 
7^.  5:2(1  beliold,  tliey  hIi.  eonieff. 
Dan.  9:21  Gabriel  caused  totly^. 
Joei  3:4  if  ye  recomijense  me  s. 

SWIM. 
2  A'.  6:6  and  the  iron  did  s. 
Ps.  C:6  ni<'ht  ma.  I  my  bod  to  ». 
If.  25:11  pprea.  forth  hands  to  s. 
KZf-k.  47:5  risen,  waters  to  s.  in 
Ai^fs  27:42  lest  any  sliould  s.  out 
43  couunan.  tliey  that  could  s, 

SWnlMEST.  ETH. 

Is.  25:11  as  he  tliat  «.  spreadeth 
Ezek.  32:6  \vatcr  land  wlier.  ih. «. 

SWI\E. 
Lev.  11:7  f.  is  unclean,  Deut.  14:8 
Prof.  11:22  a  jewel  in  a  s.  snout 
7».  65:4  which  s.  flesh  and  broth 
66:3  as  i  f  he  ofl'ered  «.  blood 
17  eating  s.  flesh  and  abomin. 
J/«/.  7:lj  nei.  cast  pearls  befo.  f. 
8:30  herd  of  s.  f^eeding,  Mark 
5:11;  Luke  S:3-i 

31  CO  into  herd  of  «.  Jfnrk  5:12 

32  went  into  s.  the  herd  of  s. 
ran,  .Vnrt5:13;  Luke  S::Vi 

Mark  5:14  they  that  fed  .«.  fled 
Luke  15:15  hescnt  him  to  feed  6\ 
IS  fllled  belly  with  liusks  s.  eat 

SWOLLEV. 

Acts  2S:0  \ook.  he  should  haye  s. 

SWOO\,  ED. 
Lam.  2:11  children  s.  in  street 
12  wh.  they  «.  as  the  wounded 
SWORD. 
Gen.  3:24  cherubim  and  flam.  g. 
34:25  took  eacli  man  his  f. 
Ex.  6:21  put  a«.  in  their  hand 
82:27  put  ev.  man  hie  s.  by  side 
Lev.  2<;:6  nor  «.  go  through  land 
25  br,  t.  upon  vou,  Ezelc.  5:17; 
6:3;  14:17;  29:S;  a3:2 

33  I  will  draw  out  f.  after  you 
37  they  sh.  fall  as  were  bef.  f. 

JVwm.  22:23  angels  »■.  dra^m,  31 
2VI  there  was  a  *.  in  my  hand 
Deiil.  .32:25 «.  without,  terror 

33:29  is  «.  of  thy  excelleney 
Jof.  5:13  stood  with  his  it.  drawn 

24:12  not  with  thy  n.  nor  bow 
Jud.  7:18  f.  of  L.  a"nd  Gideon,  20 

8:2()  voufli  drew  not  his  n. 

9:54  draw  thv  ».  and  slay  mo 

20::Vi  deslr.  ii.lOO  that  drew  », 
4(1  fell  were  25.000  that  drew  «. 

1  Snm.  13:22  neither  «.  nor  snear 
15:3:)  '.  as  made  worn,  childless 
17:39  David  girded  s.  on.  2.5: 13 

BO  th.  was  no  n.  In  hand  of  Da. 

51  D.  took  his  s.  and  slew  him 
21:8  not  tind.  hand  spear  or  s.  t 

9  .«  of  Goli.  Is  wrapt  In  a  cloth 
22:10  he  gave  him  ».  of  Oollath 

l;J  given  him  bread  and  a  n. 
25:1.3  ffird  ve  on  ev.  man  his  *. 
81:4  Sanl  took  a  t.  fell  upon  it 

5  armor-bearer  fell  upon  his  *. 

2  Sam.  1:22  «.  of  S.  returned  not 
2:16  thrust  «.  into  fellow's  side 

26  said.  Sh.  B.  devour  for  ever  7 
8:29  not  fail  one  that  fall,  on  «. 


swo 

a  Sam.  11:25  ».  dcvo.  one  as  ano. 

12:10  «.  sh.  never  dep.  fr.  house 

18:8  wood  devour,  more  than  t. 

20:10  .\inasa  took  no  heed  to*. 

2;i:10  Ills  hand  clave  unto  ». 

21:9  in  Is.  800,000  men  drew  it. 
1  A'.  3:2-1  bring  ».  they  tiroug.  s. 

19:17  that  eseapeth  ».  of  Ilazael 

1  Vhr.  5:18  men  able  to  bear  ». 
10:4  Saul  took  a  «.  fell  upon  it 

5  his  armor-bear,  fell  on  the  ». 
21:5  a  100,000  that  drew  s. 
12  or  3  days  the  n.  of  the  Lord 
16  the  angel  having  a  f.  drawn 
27  he  put  up  his  "•.  again 
30  lie  was  afraid  of  «.  of  angel 

2  Vhr.  20:9  wh.  e.  of  Judu'in,  com. 
Ezr.  9:7  kings  are  delivc>red  to  f. 
X(h.  4:18  ev.  one  had  his  «.  sird. 
Eitl.  9:5  Jews  smote  cue.  with  .f. 
Job  5:20  deliver  from  power  of  «. 

15:22  ho  Is  waited  for  of  the  .«. 
19:29  g.  for  w  rath,  punish,  of  «. 
20:2.5  L'litterlng  i>.  cometh  out 
27:14irbeniulliplied  It  Is  for*. 
40:19  make  his  *■.  to  approach 
41:26  (t.  of  him  that  laveth  at 
Pg.  7:12  if  turn  not  will  wliet  «. 
17:13  dellT.  from  « ieked,  tliy  ». 
37:14  wicked  have  drawn  si 

15  J».  shall  enter  their  heart 
4:):3  gird  thv  n.  on  thy  thigh 
67:4  their  tongue  Is  a  sliarp  >. 
64:3  whet  th.  tongue  like  a  n. 
7(i;3  brake  ho  the  shield  and  *■. 
7^i:(>2  he  gave  his  people  to  it. 
IV.i.f,  a  two-edged  «.  in  th.  hand 
Piitf.  5:4  her  endasa  two-edg.  s. 
12:18  speaketh  like  pierc.  of  «. 
25:18  bear,  false  witness  is  a  f. 
Cant.  3:8  every  man  hath  his  g. 
Is.  2:4  nation  hot  lift  *'.  ag.  nati. 
31:8  the  «.  not  of  a  mean  man 
34:6 »!-  of  L.  is  fllled  with  blood 
41:2  he  gave  th- as  dust  to  hiss. 
49:2  made  mouth  like  sharp  t. 
51:19  famine  and  s.  are  come 
05:12  I  w  ill  number  you  to  s. 
('i():10  by  his  ».  will  Lord  plead 
,/f  c.  2:30  your  *.  devoured  jiroph. 
4:10  .«.  reacbeth  unto  tlie  soul 
,5:12  neith.  shall  we  see .».  14:13 
6:25  g.  of  enemy  is  on  ev.  side 
9:16  I  will  send  a  s.  after  them, 

24:10;  2.5:27;  29:17;  49:.37 
12:12  (t.  of  the  L.  shall  devour 
14:13  peo-  say.  Ye  sh.  not  sees. 

15  say  g.  and  famine  sliall  not 
15:2  for  the*,  to  the*.  4.3:11 

3  I  will  appoint  the  s.  to  slay 

9  residue  will  I  deliver  to  s. 
18:21  pour  out  th.  blood  by  g. 
25:16  they  eh.  be  mad  bee.  of  «. 

29  call  for  a  g.  Ezek.  38:21 
31  he  will  give  wicked  to  «. 
31:2  peo.  lelt  of  ».  found  grace 
32:24  city  given  because  of  «. 
34:17  I  proclaim  a  liberty  to  ». 
42:16  s.  ye  feared  sh.  overtake 
44:28  a  small  number  esc.  the  g. 
47:6  O  thou  s.  of  the  Lord,  how 
48:2  0  Madmen,  g.  shall  pursue 

10  curs,  that  keep,  back  hiss. 
60:16  fear  of  the  oppressing  f. 

^  a  «.  is  on  I'haldea.  saith  I>. 

36  a  «.  on  liars,  «.  on  mighty 

37  a».  on  horses,  g.  on  treasu. 
51:50  ye  that  have  escaped  s. 

Lam.  5:9  bre.  by  peril  bee.  of  s. 
Ezek.  5:2  I  will  draw  out  s.  12 

17  I  will  bri.  s.  unon  thee,  6:3 
6:8  some  that  shall  escape  »■. 
7:15*.  is  without,  i>estllence 
11:8  ye  feared  «.  I » ill  bring  a  g. 
14:17  if  I  bring  a  s.  and  sav.  s. 
21  my  four  sore  judgm.  tiie  *. 
21:9  AS.  a  s.  is  sharpened.  11 

12  tcmjrs,  by  reason  of  the  s. 

13  what  if  (f.  contemn  the  rod? 

14  let  g.  be  doubled,  g.  of  great 

15  set  ptdnt  of  the  s.  against 

19  appoint  2  ways,  that  s.  may 

20  appoint  a  way  that  s. 
28  the  *.  the  *.  Is  drawn  for  the 

30:4  g.  shall  come  upon  Egypt 

21  to  make  It  strong  to  hold  s. 

22  I  will  cause  the  «.  to  fall  out 
32:11  g.  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
33:3  when  he  seeth  s.  come  oh 

4  if",  come  and  take  him,  6 
6  if  watchmen  see  the  g.  come 
26  ye  stand  upon  your  g. 

,35:5  thou  hast  shed  blood  by  g. 
Hog.  2:18  I  will  break  bow  and  t. 

11:6  s.  shall  abide  on  his  cities 
.itnos  9:4  thence  will  I  com.  s. 
ifir.  4:3  nation  not  lift  g.  ag.  n«. 

6:14  deliveresl.  will  1  give  to  s. 


swo 

Xnh.  2:13  g.  shall  devouf  lions 
3:3  horseman  lift,  up  briglit  g. 
15  there  the  g.  sh.  cut  thee  otT 

Zee.  9:13  made  thi'c  as*,  of  ml. 
11:17*.  shall  be  upon  his  arm 
13:7  awake.  ()  *.  ag.  my  sbeph. 

^ful.  10:34  not  send  peace,  but  *- 
26:51  drew  his  «.  struck  serv- 

Mark  14:47;  Joltn  IK:  10 
52  put  up  ag.  Ihy  ».  Jo/in  18:11 

Luke  2::)5  a  ».  sh.  pierce  thy  soul 
22::)(i  he  that  hatli  no  *.  let  him 

Ac/g  16:27  he  drew  his*,  ami  wo. 

Ilont.  8:;J5  sliall  *.   sejiarato  us 

from  the  U>vo  of  Christ? 
13:4  he  bearelli  not  «.  in  vain 

Ev/i.  6:17  *.  of  Sp.  whieii  is  word 

Ifeh.  4:12  sharp.  Ih.  two-edged  *- 

Pev.  1:16  out  of  mouth  went  a  *. 
2:12  theshiirp*.  with  two  edges 
6:4  was  given  to  him  a  great  *. 
19:15  out  of  his  mou-  goeth  *.  21 

Dv  the  SWORD. 

f}en.  27:40  /n/  l/ii/  *.  thou  sli.  llvc> 
Ler.  26:7  they  sli,  full  hi/  the  s.  8 
2  C/ir.  21:9  filth-  ha.  fallen  6.  I.s. 
.Lob  33:18  from  iierish.  bij  l/ie  g. 

.36:12  they  shall  perish  /it/  the  g. 
Ps.  44:8  got  not  land  tn/  their  g. 

78:(M  their  priests  fell  In/  the  *. 

Jer.  11:22  young  men  shall  die 

by  the  g.  18:21;  lam.  2:21 

14:12  I  will  consu.  them  liy  t.  g. 
15  bi/  s.  and  famine  shall  jiro. 

16:4  shall  be  consumed  by  the  g. 
44:12,  18,  27 

19:7  cause  them  to  fall  tn/  the  g. 

21:9  abldelh.  shall  die  by  the  g. 
38:2;  42:17,  22 

27:13  why  will  ye  die  by  the  g.  f 

32:36  city  sh.  be  deliver,  by  t.  g. 

3.3:4  houses  thro,  down  by  ttteg. 

.34:4  Zedek,  sh.  not  die  by  the  g. 

44:13  I  jmnished  .Terusal.  ft//^*- 

Ezek.  20:6  dangli-  be  slain  byt.g. 

11  he  sh.  slay  tliy  peo.  bij  t.  g. 

28:23  be  judged  iii  her  by  the  *. 

31:18  th,  that  be  slain  bt/  the  g. 
32:20,  21,  22,  25.  ,30;  3:1:27 

39:23  so  they  fell  all  by  the  s. 
Llos.  1:7  will  not  save  them  by  «. 
Amog  7:11  Jcrobo.  sh.  die  by  t.  *. 

9:10  my  people  sh.  die  titj  the  g. 
Hag.  2:22  ev.  one  by  the  *.  of  his 
Pev.  13:14  had  the  wound  by  a  s. 

See  EDGE,  FALL. 

From  the  SWORD. 

E.T.  18:4  delivered  me//',  the  R. 
Lev.  26:.'Mi  they  sh.  flee  as/,  a  «- 

1  K.  19:17  him  that  escap./.  t.  «. 

2  Chr.  36:20  escaped /rom  the  s. 
Job  5:15  he  savelh  poor/r.  the  g. 

39:22  neither  turiieth  he/,  t.  g. 
Pg.  22:20  deliver  my  soul/r.  t.  g. 

144:10  delivereth  David  fr.  t.  e. 
Is.  21:15  they  fled  f.  t.  drawn  «. 

31:8  but  he'shall  Oeefroin  theg. 
Jer.  21:7  such  as  are  left/r.  I.  g. 

46:16  let  us  go  fr.  the  oppress. «. 
Ezek.  12:16  I'll  leave  a  kv/fr.  g. 

38:8  land  that  Is  brou.//'.  the  g. 

Mv  SWORD. 
I7en.  48:22  I  took  fr,  A.  wi.  m.  «. 
A'r.  15:9  I  will  draw  my  g.  my 
Deut.  32:41  whet  my  gilt.  *.  42 
1  Sam.  21:8  neith.  brought  my  *- 
Ps.  44:6  neither  shall  my*,  save 
/*-  34:5  my  *-  shall  be  bathed  in 
Ezek.  21:3  I  will  draw  my  ». 
5  I  the  Lord  have  drawn  my  *. 

30:'24  I  liave  put  mtj  g.  In  ha.  25 

:i2:10  when  I  sh.  brandish  mys. 
Zee.  2:12  shall  be  slain  by  my  s. 

With  the  SWORD. 

Gen.  31:'.!fias  capli.  taken  w.  t.  *. 
Et.  5:3  lest  he  fall  on  us  w.  t.  «. 

22:24  I  will  kill  you  w.  the  g. 
A'lim.  19:16  touch,  slain  w.  t.  e. 

20:18  lest  I  come  out  w.  the  *. 

31:8  Balaam  they  slew  w.  the  g. 
Deut.  28:'22  L.  sh.  smi.  th.  w.  t.  «. 
Jai.  10:11  Is.  slew  w.  I.  g.  13:22 

11:10  smote  king  of  Ha-  w.  I.  ». 

1  Sam.  17:45  thou  comest  w.  t.  g. 
47  the  Lord  saveth  not  u<.  «. 

2  Snm.  20:8  girdle  ?('.  a  g.  fatten- 

1  A'.  1:51  not  slay  serv.  id.  the  g. 
2:8  not  put  th.  to  death  w.  t.  g. 
19:1  half  slain  prophets  w.  '.  ». 

2  A'.  8:12  wilt  thou  slay  w.  the  *- 
11:20  thev  slew  Aihaliah  tvlth 

the  g.  2  Chr.  23:21 

iChr.  21:4  slew  breth.  w.  the  t. 

36:17  slew  young  men  n*.  the  g. 

Ps.  42:10  as'ir-  a  ».  in  my  hones 

/*.  1:'.!0  sh-  be  devoured  ic.  the  s. 


SYX 

/».  14:19  slain,  thr.  thro'  w,  a  I. 

22:2  Ihy  men  not  slain  w.  the $, 

27:1  Lord  w.  hijt  strong*,  shall 
Jer.  5:17  Impover.  cities  w.  /.  ». 

14:18  behold  the  slain  iv.  theg. 

20:4  hesh.  slay  .Judali  ip.  theg. 

27:8  natl.  will  I  punish  u\  t.  g. 

2!l:i8  I  will  persecute  «'.  the  *. 
LjOm.  4:9  that  be  slain  w.  the  *, 
Ezfk.  7:15  in  fleld  sh.  die  w.  t.  g. 

26:8  sh.  Slav  daughters  w.  the  g. 

31:17  to  hell  with  them  that  bo 

slain  V.  the  ».  .32:'28,  32  ;  :!5:8 

Amos  1:11  did  pursue  bro.  w.t.s. 

4:10  men  have  I  slain  n\  theg. 

9:1  I  will  slay  last  of  th.  w.  I.  t. 
iWr.  5:6  waste  Assyria  w.  the  t. 
Mat.  26:52  that  take  the*,  shall 

perish  with  the  g. 
Luke  22:49  sh.  we  smite  w.  t.  *.  / 
Aetg  12:2  Her.  killed  .las.  w.  1. 1. 
lltb.  ll:-37  teinjit.  slain  «■.  the  $. 
Her.  2:16  I  will  flght  th.  «'.  the  s. 

6:8  and  power  to  kill  tr.  *.  and 

13:10  killelh  If.  g.  be  kill.  w.  ». 

19:21  remnant  were  slain  with 
the  g. 

SWORDS. 

1  Sam.  13:19  lest  Hebr,  make  >. 

2  A'-  3:26  took  700  men  drew  ». 
Xeh.  4:13  I  set  the  people  wi.  *. 
Ps.  ,55:21  words  were  drawn  *- 

,59:7  belch  out,  *-  are  In  th.  llpa 
Prov.  .30:14  geiier.  teeth  are  as*. 
Cant.  3:8  hold  *.  expert  in  war 
Is.  2:4  beat  their*,  into  plough- 
shares, Mic.  4:3 
21:15  thev  fled  from  the  «. 
Ezik.  16:40  thrust  through  wl-». 
2:1:47  dispatch  them  with  th.  *. 
28:7  strangers  sh.  draw  their  *. 
.30:11  theyshall  draw  their*. 
32:12  by  «,  of  the  mighty  will  I 
27  they  have  laid  their  *.  und. 
Joel  3:10  beat  iilougjish.  into  *. 
.Vat.  26:47  with  Ju.  great  multi- 
tude with  *.  Mark  14:43 
Luke  22:38  beho.  here  are  two  *. 

SWORIV. 
Gen.  22:16  by  myself  have  I  «., 
saith  L.  Is.  45:'23 ;  Jer.  49:13; 
51:14;  .4mo»  6:8 
Ex.  13:19  Joseph  had  etraitly  *. 
17:16  Lord  hath  *.  tliat  he  will 
/..er.  6:5  about  wh.  had  *.  falsely 
Dent.  7:8  keep  oath  *.  ./«•.  11:5 
13:17  as  he  hath  *.  to  thy  fath- 
•28:9  estab.  th.  as  he  hath  «.  29:13 
31:7  bri.  to  land  L.  «.  .\>//.  9:15 
Jos.  9?18  because  princes  had  *- 

19  we  have  «-  to  th.  2  Sam.  21:2 

./ltd.  21:1  men  of  Is.  had  *.  to  M, 

7  have  *.  not  to  give  wives,  18 

1  Sam.  3:14  I  ha.  «.  to  hou.  of  E, 

2  Sam.  21:2  Is.  had  «.  to  Gibeon. 
2  Chr.  15:15  had  «.  with  hearts 
,VfA.  9:15 land  th-  hadst  *.  to  cive 
Ps.  24:4  hath  not  *.  deceiiriilly 

89:3  I  have  *.  to  David  my  scrr. 
:35  *-  by  my  holiness,  Amos  4:2 
102:8  mad  ag.  me,  are  *.  ag.  me 
110:4  L.  hath  *.  will  not  repent 
119:106  I  have  *.  will  jierform 
132:11  L.  hath  *,  in  truth  to  D. 
/*.  14:24  Lord  of  hosts  hath  *. 
45:'23  I  have  *-  by  myself,  word 
54:9  I  have  *.  wat.  no  more  go 

over  earth,  I  have  *, 
62:8  L-  hath  *.  by  his  ri.  hand 
./er.  5:7  *-  by  th.  that  are  no  gods 
44:26  I  Im.  *.  by  my  great  name 
Ezek.  21:23  them  that  have  «. 
.4  mo*  8:7  Lord  hath  *.  by  Jacob 
Mic.  7:20  perf,  mercy  th.  hast  *, 
Acts  2:30  know-  God"  hath  s,  oath 
7:17  pro.  drew  iiiirh  God  had  *, 
Iltb.  4:3  I  have  *.  in  my  wrath 

SYC'A>II\E. 
Luke  17:6  to  <-  tr.  Be  plucked 

SYC:-*>IORE  fruit. 
Amos  7:14  and  gather  of  g.  fruit 

SYl'A.'\IORE-TREE. 
Luke  19:4  Zacclieiis  climbed  g.-t. 

6Yr.\  MOR  E-TR  EE8, 

1  K  10:27  Solomon  made  cedars 

as  g.-tneg.  2  Chr.  1:15:  9:27 

1  Chr.  27:28  over  g.-t.  Baal-hanan 

Pg.  78:47  he  destroyed  their  «.-<. 

8YC'.4MORES. 
/«.  9:10  the  *-  are  cut  down 
SYCITAR.     John  4:5 
SYENE.    Ezek.  29:10 

SY\AOOGl'E. 
Mat.  12:9  he  went  into  their*. 
13:34  tau.  in  their  s.  Mark  6:2 


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CRUDEN'S  COJfCORDANCB. 


SYR 

Mark  5:22  Jaims,  one  of  the  rul. 
of  the  s.  311.  38;  X'/X:^  8:41.  49 
ij/Av  4:10  cnsfom,  wont  into  .?. 
20  eyes  nf  all  in  ,?.  fast,  on  him 
7:5  hiveth  nation,  built  us  a  s. 
John  <i:22  he  sho.  be  putout  of  5. 
12:  i"3  Ic.-^t  thev  be  put  out  of  ^. 
t8:"20  I  ever  tani,'lit  in*,  temple 
Acts  (irO  rhen  arose  cert,  of  Ihes. 
called.*,  of  the  Libertines 
13:14  they  went  into  s.  on  sab. 
14:1  P.  and  Barna.  went  into  ^. 
17:1  Thessalonica,  wh.  was  a«. 
17  he  disputed  in  s.  with  Jews 
18:4  reasoned  in  .?.  ev.  sabbath 

7  Justus,  whose  house  join.  s. 

8  Crispus,  chief  ruler  of  the  s. 
17  Sosthenes,  chief  ruler  of  .i. 

26  Apollos  began  to  speak  in  .«. 
92:19  beat  in  5.  such  beli.  2G:11 

Jtew  2:9  but  are  the  s.  of  Satan 

3:9  I  will  make  tUuni  of  s.  of  Sa. 

SYNAGOGUES. 

Ts.  74:8  they  burned  all  s.  of  G. 

Mat.  4:23  Je.  went  teaching  in^. 

9:35;  MarkV.%^\  LnkeUilO 

6:2  as  hypocrites  do  in  the  s. 

5  love  to  pray  standing  in  s. 
10:17  scourge  "you  in  s.  23:34 
23:6  love  chief  seats  in  s.  Mark 

12:39:  Luke  WAS;  20:46 
Mark  13:9  in  s.  ye  Bh.  be  beaten 
Luke  4:15  taught  in  s.  gloritied 
44  he  preached  ins.  of  Galilee 
12:11  they  bring  you  unto  5. 
21:12  delivering  you  up  to  thes. 
John  lti:2  shall  put  you  out  s. 
Acts  9:2  Saul  desired  letters  to  s. 
20  he  preached  Christ  in  the  s. 
13:5  P.  and  Barn,  preached  ins. 
15:21  being  read  in  ,f.  every  sa. 
24:12  neither  raising  people  ia  5. 

SY.\TYCHE. 
PhU.  4:2  I  beseech  Euod.  and  S. 

SYRACUSE. 
Acts  28:12  landing  at  S.  tarried 
three  days 

SYRIA, 
Jud.  10:6  Is.  served  gods  nf  S. 
fiSam.  8:6  David  put  garrisons 
in  S.  1  Chr.  18:6 
15:8  I  abode  at  Geshur  in  S. 

1  A'.  10:29  kings  of  S.  did  th.  br. 
11:25  Rezon  reigned  over  S. 
19:15  Haz.  king  of  S.  2  K.  13:3 
22:1  without  war  bctw.  S.  and 

2  K.  5:1  deliverance  given  to  S. 
6:23  bands  of  S.  came  no  more 
7:5  no  man  in  the  camp  of  S. 
8:13  that  thou  sh.  be  king  of  S. 
13:7  for  the  kintj  of  S.  destroy. 

17  arrow  of  deliveran.  from  S. 
19  thou  sh.  smile  S.  but  thrice 
16:6  king  of  S.  recove.  El.  to  S. 
2  Ckr.  18:10  thou  shalt  push  S. 
24:23  host  of  S.  came  aijainst 
28:23  gods  of  kin;,'3  of  S.  help 
Is.  7:2  saying,  S.  is  confederate 
8  for  head  of  S.  is  Damascus 
Ezek.  16:57  of  thedau^rhtersof  S. 
27:16  S.  was  thy  merchant 
Hos.  12:12  fled  into  country  of  S. 
A'hos  1:5  S.  eliall  i::o  into  captiv. 
31<if.  4:24  went  throughout  all  S. 
Litki  2:2  Cyreuiu!*  governor  of  S. 
Ac(-j>  15:23  to  the  brethren  in  S. 
41  he  went  through  S.  and 
18:18  sailed  thence  into  S.  21:3 ; 
Gal.  1:21 

SYRIAC. 
Van.  2:4  spake  to  the  king  in  S. 

SYRIAiV. 
Gen.  25:20  daugh.  of  Bethuel  S. 

Lab.  theS.  28:5;  31:20,  24 
Deuf.  26:5  a  S.  ready  to  perish 
2  A'.  5:20  spared  Naaman  this  S. 

18:26  speak  in  the  S.  Is.  3ti;U 
JSzr.  4:7  written  in  S.  tongue  and 

interpreted  in  S.  tongue 
Luke  4:27  saving  Naaman  the  S, 

SYRIANS. 

2  Sam.  8:5  when  S.  of  Da.  came, 
David  slew  of  S.  22,000 

6  the  S.  became  David's  ser- 
vants, 1  C/ir.  18:5,  6 

13  returned  from  smiting  of  S. 
10:B  Ammonites  hired  the  S. 
11  if  S.  be  too  str.  1  Ckr.  19:12 
19  the  S.  feared  to  help  chil- 
dren of  Ammon,  1  Chr.  19:19 
1  A'.  20:20  the  S.  lied,  and  Israel 

27  tlocks,  but  S.  filled  country 
29  Israel  slew  of  the  S.  100,000 

32:11  th.  ehalt  thou  push  the  S. 
t  K.  5:2  the  S.  bad  taken  a  maid 


TAB 

2  K.  6:9  thith.  S.  are  come  down 

7:4  let  us  fall  unto  host  of  S. 

6  Lord  made  the  host  of  the  S. 

10  we  came  to  camp  of  the  S. 

8:28    S.    wounded   Joram,  29; 

9:15;  2  Chr.  22:5 

13:5  from  under  the  hand  of  S. 

17  for  thou  shalt  smite  the  S. 

16:6  the  S.  came  to  Elath  and 

A'.  9:12  S.  bef.  and  Philistines 

Jer.  35:11  for  fear  of  army  of  S. 

Amos  9:7  brou.  the  S.  from  Kir? 

SYROPHE\ICIA]V. 
Mai^k  7:26  a  Greek,  a  S.  by.  nat. 


TABEAL. 

Is.  7:6  a  king,  even  the  son  of  T. 
TV  BE  RAH. 

mim.  11:3  he  called  the  place  T. 
Dent.  9:22  at  T.  he  provoked  L. 
TAANACH.     1  A'.  4:12 

TABERIXG. 

iVcA.  2:7  vo.  of  doves  t.  on  brea. 
TABERiVACLE. 

Ex.  25:9  make  after  pattern  of  t. 
27:9  thou  shalt  make  court  of  t. 

19  vessels  of  t.  of  brass,  39:40 
29:43  t.  be  eanctif.  by  my  glory 
33:7  Mo.  pilch,  t.  without  camp 

11  Josh,  departed  not  out  of  t. 
36:8  them  that  wrou.  work  of  t. 
39:32  th.  was  work  of  ^  finished 

33  they  brought  the  t.  to  Mo. 
40:2  set  up  the  t.  9  anoint  t. 

17  on  first  day  ihe^  was  reared 
up,  18;  Nmn.  7:1 

33  reared  court  round  about  t. 

34  glory  of  Lord  filled  the  t.  35 
36  cloud  was  taken  from  over 

t.  Num.  9:17;  10:11;  12:10 
38  the  cloud  of  Lord  was  on 
the/.  Kuni.  9:18,  19,  22 
Lev.  8:10  Mo.  anointed  t.  and  all 
15:31  die  not  when  they  defile  t. 
17:4  brineeth  not  offering  bef,  f. 
26:11  will  set  my  t.  among  you 
Nu7n.  1:50  appoint  Levites  over 
t.  bear  t.  sh.  encamp  ro.  t.  53 
51  when    t.    setteth   forward, 
and  when  t.  is  to  be  pitched 
53  Levites  sh.  keep  charge  of  t. 
3:7,25;  18:3;  31:30,  47 
4:16  oversi.  of  t.  pertain,  to  E. 
5:17  priest  sh.  take  of  dust  of  /. 
7:3  they  brou.  oftering  before  t. 
9:15  on  day  that  t.  was  reared. 
cloud  cov.  t.  tent  of  testimo. 
10:21  Kohathites  did  set  up  t. 
11:24  Mos.  set  70  elders  round  t. 
26  they  went  not  out  unto  t. 
16:9  seem,  small  to  do  ser.  of  t. 
24  get  from  about  t.  of  Ko.  27 
17:13  whos.  com.  near  t.  sh.  die 
lieut.  31:15  appeared  in  t.  in  clo. 
Jos.  22:19  wherein  L.'s  t.  dwell. 
2  Sam.  6:17  set  ark  in  midst  t. 
7:6  ha.  walked  in  tent  and  in  t. 
1  K.  2:28  Joab  fled  to  t.  of  Lord 
8:4  vessels  in  /.  bro.  2  CJir.  5:5 

1  Chr.  6:48  Levites  for  serv.  of  ^ 
9:23  they  had  oversight  of  the  t. 
lij:39  priests  before  E.  of  Lord 
17:5  ha.  gone  from  one  t.  toano, 
21:29  t.  ftf.  made  in  wilderness 
23:26  they  sh.  no  more  carry  t. 

2  Chr.  1:5  put  brazen  altar  bef.  t. 
Job  5:24  kn.  thy  t.  sh.  be  in  pea. 

18:fi  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  t. 

14  confidence  be  rooted  out  t. 

15  destruc.  shall  dwell  in  his  t. 
19:12  his  troops  encamp  rou.  t. 
20:26  ill  with  him  th.  is  left  in  t. 

29:4  wh.  secret  of  G.  wasup.  t. 

31:31  if  men  of  my  i.  said  not 

36:29  can  any  und.  noise  of  t.  ? 
Ps.  15:1  L.  who  sh.  abide  in  t. .? 

19:4  in  them  he  set  a  t.  for  sun 

27:5  in  secret  of  his  t.  hide  me 
6  I  will  offer  in  his  t.  sacrifices 

61:4  I  will  abide  in  thy  t. 

76:2  in  Salem  is  his  t.  dwell. -pi. 

78:60  60  he  forsook  t.  of  Shiloh 
67  moreo.  he  refused  t.  of  Jos. 

132:3  I  will  not  come  into  /.  7 
Prov.  14:11  f.  of  upright  flourish 
Is.  4:6  t.  for  shadow  from  heat 

16:5  he  sh.  sit  on  it  in  t.  of  Da. 

33:20  t.  th.  sh.  not  be  ta  down 
Jer.  10:20  my  t.  is  spoiled,  cords 
Lam.  2:4  slew  all  pleasant  in  t. 

6  he  hath  violently  la.  away  t. 
Ezek.  37:27  my  t.  sh.  be  with  th. 

41:1  which  was  breadth  of  (. 
Arno$  5:26  have  borne  t.  of  Mol. 


TAB 

Amos  9:11  will  I  raise  up  t.  of  D. 

Acts  "7:4^  ye  took  up  ^  of  Moloch 

46  desired  to  find  a  f.  for  God 

15:16  will  build  again  t.  of  Da  v. 

2  Cor.  5:1  if  house  of  i.  be  disso. 

4  we  th.  are  in  th.  t.  do  groan 
Il^b.  8:2  true  f.  which  L.  pitched 

5  when  Moses  was  to  make  t. 
9:2  there  was  a  t.  made,  sanctu. 

3  t.  which  is  called  holiest 

6  priests  wcntahv.  into  first  t. 
8  while  as  first  /,  was  yet  stan. 

11  priest  by  greater  and  per.  t. 
21  sprinkled  with  blood  the  /. 

13:10  no  ri^ht  to  eatwh.  ser.  t. 
2  Pet.  1:13  as  Ion?  as  I  am  in  t. 

14  shortly  I  must  put  off"  my  f. 
Rev.  13:6  blasp.  his  name  and  t. 

15:5  behold  temple  of  t.  opened 

See  CONGREGATION,  DOOR. 

TABERWCLE  of  witness. 

Num.  17:7  M.  la.  rods  in  t.  o/w. 

8  on  mnr.  M.  went  into  t.  of  w. 

2  Chr.  24:6  br.  colle.  for  t.  ofw. 

Acts  7:44  our  fathers  had  t.  of  w. 

TABERNACLES. 
Num.  2^1:5  how  goodly  thy  t. 
Job  11:14  let  not  wic.  dwell  in  t. 
12:67.  of  robbers  prosper,  they 
15:34  firesh.  cons,  t.  of  bribery 
22:2:^  put  away  iniq.  from  thy  t. 
Ps.  43:3  let  them  brmg  me  to^. 
46:4  make  glad  holy  place  of  t. 
78:51  smote  their  strength  in  t. 
a3:6  t.  of  E.  ccmsulted  together 
84:1  bow  amiable  are  thy  t. 
118:15  salvation  in  t.  of  righte. 
132:7  we  will  go  into  t.  worship 
Dan.  11:45  he  sh.  plant  t.  of  pal. 
Ilos.  9:6  thorns  sh.  be  in  their  t. 
12:9  make  thee  to  dwell  in  t. 
Mai.  2:12  L.  cut  otfmanout  of/. 
Mat.  17:4  let  us  make  here  three 

t.  Mark  9:5;  Luke9:SS 
Heb.  11:9  Abrah.  dwelling  in  t. 
See  FEAST. 

TABITHA. 

Acts  9:36  a  disciple  named  T. 

40  turn,  to  body  said,  T.  arise 

TABLE. 

E,r.  25:23  thou  sh.  also  make  a  t. 

27  staves  to  bear  /.  28 ;  37:14 
31:8  Beza.  sh.  make  t.  and  altar 
37:10  made  t.  16  vessels  on  /. 
40:22  put  t.  in  tent  of  congreg. 
Lev.  24:6  six  on  a  row  on  ])ure  /. 
Nim.  3:31  Kohathites'  charge  t. 
Jud.  1:7  gath.  meat  under  mv  f. 

1  Saiiu  20:29  co.  not  to  king's  t. 
34  Jona.  arose  from  t.  in  anger 

2  Sain.  9:7Mephibosheth  sh.  eat 

atmv  t.  10.  11,  13;  19:28 

1  K.  2:7  be  th.  that  eat  at  my  t. 
4:27  all  that  came  to  Solo.'s  t. 
10:5  queen  of  Sheba  saw  meat 

of  his/.  2  Chr.9-A 
13:20  as  th.  sat  at  /.  word  of  L. 
18:19  proph.  eat  at  Jezebel's  /. 

2  K.  4:10  let  us  set  for  him  a  /. 
Neh.  5:17  we.  at  my  /.  150  Jews 
Job  36:16  wh.  should  be  set  on  /. 
Ps.  23:5  thou  prepares!  t.  be.  me 

69:22  let  th.  /.  become  a  snare 

78:19  can  G.  furn.  /.  in  wildern. 

128:3  child,  like  plants  about  /. 
Prov.  3:3  wri.  on  /.  of  heart,  7:3 

9:2  wisd.  hath  furnished  her  /. 
Cant.  1:12  wh.  king  sitteth  at  /. 
Is.  21:5  prepare  the  /.  eat 

30:8  write  before  thera  in  t. 

65:11  prepare  /.  for  that  troop 
Jer.  17:1  it  is  graven  on  /.  of  he. 
Ezek.  23:41  prepar.  a  /.  before  it 

39:20  ye  shall  be  filled  at  my  /. 

41:22  this  is  /.  that  is  bef.  Lord 

44:16  shall  come  near  to  my  /. 
Dan.  11:27  shall  speak  lies  at  /. 
Mai.  1:7  /.  of  L.  is  contemptible 

12  ye  say.  /.  of  Lord  is  pollut. 
Mat.  15:27  do^s  eat  crumbs  from 

their  master's  t.  Mark  7:28 
Luke  16:21  cm.  fr.  rich  man's  /. 
22:21  betrayeth,  is  wi.  me  on  /. 
30  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  t. 
John  12:2  L.  was  one  th.  sat  at  /. 
13:28  no  man  at  /.  knew  wh.  in. 
Eom.  11:9  let  their  /.  be  a  snare 
1  Cor.  10:21  ye  cannot  be  partak- 
ers of  Lord's  /.  and  /.  of  dev. 

See  SHOW-BREAD. 

Wridiig  TABLE. 

Luke  1:63  Zacha.  asked  for  w.  t. 
TABLES. 

Ejt.  32:15  /.  were  writ,  on  sides 
16  /.  were  work  of  G.  gra.  on  t. 


TAK 

Ex.  32-19  cast  the  /.  out  of  his  h. 

34:1  WTite  on  /.  words  in  first  /. 

Dfvt.  10:4  he  wr.  on  /.  acco.  to  /, 

5  put  /.  in  the  ark,  Ikb.  9:4 

1  Chr.  28:16  David  ga.  gi.ld  for/. 

2  Chr.  4:8  Solo,  also  made  ten  /. 
Is.  28:8  all  /.  are  full  of  vomit 
Ezek.  40:41  8  /.  whereon  slew  sa. 

42  four  /.  were  of  hewn  stone 
Hab.  2:2  write  vision,  jjlain  on  /. 
Mat.  21:12  heoverthrew  /.  of  the 
money-changers.  Jfark  11:15 
Mark  7:4  wash,  of  cups,  pots,  /. 
John  2:15  dro.  out,  overt lirew  /. 
Acts  6:2  leave  word  of  G.  serve  t. 
2  Chr.  3:3  not  in  /.  of  st.  fleshly  t. 
See  STONE,  TWO. 

TABLETS. 
Ex.  35:22  brought  /.  of  jewels 
iV^m.  31:50  hroiiirht/.  atonement 
Is.  3:20  I  will  take  away  the  /. 

TABOR. 
Jud.  4:6  draw  toward  mount  T, 
12  Barak  was  gone  to  mount  T. 
8:18  they  whom  ye  slew  at  T.  f 
1  Sa77i.  10:3  come  to  plain  of  T. 
Ps.  89:12  T.  and  Hermon  shall 
Je7\  4H:18  surely,  as  T.  is  among 
Hos.  5:1  a  net  spread  upon  T. 

T  A  BRET. 
Gen.  31:27  have  sent  thee  with  t. 
1  Sam.  10:5  fi-.  high  place  with  t. 
Job  17:6  aforetime  I  was  as  a  t. 
Is.  5:12  t.  and  wine  are  in  feasts 
TABRETS. 

1  Sam.  18:6  ca.  to  meet  S.  wi.  t. 
Is.  24:8  mirth  oft.  ceaseth.  joy 

30:32  it  sh.  be  with  /.  and  harpa 
./er.  31 :4  again  be  adorn,  with  t. 
Ezek.  28:13  workmansh.  of  thy  t, 

TACHES. 

Ex.  26:6  thou  shalt  make  fifty  t. 

n  thou  sh.  make  fifty  /.  35:11 

36:13  hemadefiftv  /.  of  Erold,  18 

39:33  they  brought  his  /.^boarda 

TACKLIXG,  S. 
Is.  33:23  thy  /.  are  loosed,  could 
Acts  27:19  third  day  cast  out  /. 
TABMOR. 

2  Chr.  8:4  Solomon  built  T. 
TAHAPAIVES.  or  TEHAPH 

IVEHES, 

J^r.  2:16  the  children  of  T.  have 

43:7  llius  came  they  even  to  T. 

46:14  punish  in  Noph  and  T. 

Ezek.  30:18  at  T.  also  the  day  sh. 

TAHPHENES. 
1  K.  11:19  gave  him  sister  of  T. 

TAIL. 
Ex.  4;4  put  out  hand,  ta.  it  by  t. 
Devt.  28:13  make  head,  not  /.  44 
Jud.  15:4  foxes,  turned  /.  to  /. 
Job  40:17  behemoth  mov.  his  t. 
Is.  9:14  cut  otf  fr.  Is.  bead  and  t 
15  prophet  teache.  lies,  he  is  t. 
19:15  wo.  wh.  head  or  /.  may  do 
Rev.  12:4  his  /.  dr.  third  of  stars 

TAILS. 

Jud.  15:4  firebrand  betw.  two  t. 

Is.  7:4  two  /.  of  these  firebrands 

Rev.  9:10  /.  like  scor.  stinjjs  in  t. 

19  power  in  /.  their  /.  like  ser. 

TARE. 

Gm.  13:9  if  thou  /.  left  hand 
14:21  give  me  persons,  /.  goods 
22:2  t.  now  thy  son.  th.  only  8. 
24:3  shalt  not  /.  wife  to  son,  37 
31:32  discern  what  is  thine,  t.  it 
38:23  let  her  t.  it  to  her,  lest  we 

Ex.  6:7  1  will  /.  you  for  a  people 
10:26  thereof  must  we/,  serve  L, 
17:5and  thy  nul  /.  in  thv  hand 
20:7  not  /.  na.  L.  vain.  DeuL  5:11 
21:14  /.  him  from  mine  altnr 
23:3  sh.  /.  no^ift.  Deut.  16:19 
34:9  /.  us  for  inheritance 

Lev.  25:46  ye  sh.  /.  them  for  chil. 

Num.  8:6  /.  Levites  from  am.  Is. 
11:17  I  will  t.  of  spirit  on  thee 
16:3  ye  /.  too  much  upon  you,  7 

Deut.  1:13  /.  ye  wise  men 
4:34  /.  him  a  nation,  fr.  nation 
25:8  if  say.  I  like  not  to  /.  her 

Jos.  10:42  their  land  did  Josh.  t. 
20:4  they  shall  /.  him  into  city 

Jud.  14:15  called  to  t.  th.  we  ha. 

^w/A  2:10  should. /.  knowledge 

1  Sam.  2:16  then  /.  as  soul  desir- 
17:46  and  /.  tliy  head  from  thee 
19:14  S.  sent  messengers  to  (.  D. 
21:9  if  thou  wilt  /.  that.  /.  it 
25:11  sh.  I  then  /.  bread  and  w. 

2  Sam.  12:4  spared  to  /.  his  flock 


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TAK 

2  Sam.  15:5S  t.  it.  lest  1 1,  city 
lil:!i  "(1  iiviT,  and  I.  iilT  hin  lii'nd 
I'.iiHi  kiiii;  sli.  Ml)  heart.  13:3:! 
:!n  >l,'pliil>osh.siiicl.  I,e(  him  I. 
1  A'.  11:31  sail!  to  Jer.  ^  10  piec. 
ll::l  ^  tfti  hmvi's:  1S:40  f.  pmp. 
20;  18  war  or  puacf,  t.  111.  alive 
2J:2il '.  Miiaiah.  car.  him  hack 
:i/i'.  r<:\n  iiru'cil  lo  t.  20  I  will  I. 
•i!  ^  i  talent.'';  8:8  /.  a  present 
10:11  I.  th.  alive:  12:5  priests  /. 
1<1;.10  ^  root  (lownwanl.  In.  37:31 
1  r/ir.  21:21 1  will  not  I.  that  is 
£i/-.  5:14  those  did  Cvrus  t. 

15  f.  vessels,  carry  into  temple 
Job  23:10  he  know,  way  that  1 1. 
31:36  I  wo.  ^  it  on  my  shoulder 
41:4  wilt  thou  I.  him  for  serv.  ? 
P^.  7:5  persecute  my  soul,  and  t. 
51:11  t.  not  thy  Ilolv  Sp.  fr.  me 
71:11  I.  him.  nime  lo  dcliv.  him 
81:2  <.  psalm;  83:12  <.  himscs 
8!i:;«  liinrt.  will  I  not  I.  fr.  him 
10',I:S  let  another  /.  his  ofilce 
119:43  ^  not  word  ol' truth  out 
13!l:20  ene.  /.  thy  name  in  vain 
Pior.  (i;25  neither  let  her  ^  thee 
7:18  let  ua  I.  our  1111  of  love 
30:il  t.  name  of  my  (!od  in  vain 
£c.  5:15  shall  /.  nolhin';  of  labor 
1!)  t.  his  portion,  rejo.  in  labor 
/«.  i'r.ii  cause  th.  of  J.  to  f.  root 
28:19  fr.  time  itgoelh.  sh.  ryou 
33:2:1  pr<-v  is  divi.  lame  t.  prey 
40:24  their  stock  sh.  not  I.  root 
44:15  he  will  I.  thereof 
5,S:2  thev  /.  deli,  iuapproac.  G. 
66:21  I  will  t.  of  th.  for  priests 
Jer.  2:22  t.  soap:  3:14  I.  i  of  city 
13:21  sh.  not  sorrows  f.  tli.  as  ? 
15:19  if  thou  I.  precious  ft-,  vile 
18:22  have  digsed  pit  to  t.  me 
19:1  /.  of  ancients  of  the  people 
S5;9  I  will  /.  families  of  nortu 

10  will  /.  fr.  th.  voice  of  mirth 
33:24  th.  are  come  to  city  to  t. 
•iA  Xebu.  kins  of  Bah.  sh.  I.  it 
39:12  (.  Jeremrah.  look  to  him 
50:15  t.  vengeance  upon  her 
51:3(1  shall  not  t.  of  thee  stone 
Lam.  2:13  wh.  t.  to  wit.  for  th.  ? 
.Sic*.  11:19  I  will  t.  stony  heart 
24:5  t.  choice  of  flock 
25  wlien  1 1.  fr.  their  strength 
3:1:2  if  peo.  /.  man  of  their  coast 
30:24  I  will  I.  you  from  heathen 
40:18  prince  not  t.  peo.'s  inUer. 
Dan.  7:18  saints  shall  t.  kinqd. 
11:18  turn  to  isles,  shall  I.  many 
Hon.  14:2  t.  with  von  words 
Amos  .5:13  afflict  just,  /.  bribe 
9;2  shall  mv  hand  /.  them.  3 
Jon.  4:3  I.  I  beseech  th.  my  life 
Mic.  2.2  covet  fields,  t.  by  viole. 
Nah.  1:2  I-.  t.  vengc.  on  advers. 
Hab.  1:10  th.  sh.  heap  dust.  /.  it 
Ua<7.  1:8  huild  house,  I  /.  pleas. 
a:2:j  will  I  (.  thee,  O  Zerubbab. 
Zee.  0:10  I.  of  them  of  captivity 
Mai.  1:30  fear  not  lo  I.  to  th.  M. 
2:13  (.  vo.  child  and  its  mother 
6:25  I.  no  thou'.'ht  for  your  life. 
28.  31.:14;  10:19;  .tfart  13:11; 
Luke  12:11.  23,  20 
15:26  it  is  not  meet  to  I.  chil- 
dren's bread.  Mark  7:27 
16:5  forg.  to  t.  bread,  Mai-k  8:14 
18:16  (.  with  thee  one  or  two 
20:14  I.  that  thine  is.  go  thy  w. 
24:17  let  him  on  house-top  not 
CO.  to  I.  anv  th.  Mark  13:15 
26:4  that  thev  might  t.  Jesus  by 
subtiltv,  Mark  14:1.  44 
26  .le.  took  bread,  said  f.  eat 

3rnrt  14:22 ;  1  Cor.  11:24 
52  they  that  I.  sword  sh.  pen. 
Mark  6:8   i.  nothing  for  their 
journey,  Luke  9::) 
12:19  his  br.  (.  wife,  i'/te  20:28 
15:36  whether  E.  come  to  (.  him 
L::ke  10::i5  t.  care  of  him ;  2:19  (. 
ease 
11:9  begin  with  shameto'.  low. 
23::)6  that  hath  purs.'  let  him  /. 
,/o/in  3:16  J.  said.  f.  IhiULts  hence 
6:7  everv  one  niav  /.  a  little 
15  th.  would  come.  t.  by  force 
7:30  sou.  to  ^. 32;  10:39;  11:57 
10:17  lay  down  life,  I.  it  aga.  18 
16:15  sh.  t.  of  mine  and  show  it 
17:15  shouldest  I.  th.  out  world 
18:31  I.  vc  him.  and  judge  him 
19:6  I.  him  and  crucify  him 
Ac/x  13:3  n.  proceeded  to  /.  Pet. 
1.5:11  to  t.  of  them  a  people 
;J7  Harnah.  determiut^d  to  /.  J. 
38  P.  thoug.  not  qoodto/.him 
a0:13  there  intendiu  J  to  t.  Paul 


TAK 


TAK 


Acl!>  30:26  wherefore  1 1.  you  to 
3;:;«  besoil.  them  to  t.  im-at,  .'H 

1  Cor.  (1:7  why  not  ra.  t.  wrong? 
9:9  doth  Ciod  t.  care  for  oxen? 

2  Cor.  11:20  If  a  num  /.  of  you 

1  Tim.  3:5  how  I.  care  of  church 

2  Tim.  4:11  I.  Mark,  bring  him 

1  I'et.  2:20ifve^  it  patiently 
/?<■!!.  3:11  that  no  man  I.  thv  cro. 

5:9  thou  an  worthv  to  ^  book 
6:4  power  to  I.  peace  fr.  earth 
22:17  let  hluW.  water  oflifu 

T\KE  nnny. 
Gen.  43::)6  vewill  I.  Ilenjamin  a. 
K.r.  2:'.P  /.  this  child  a.  and  nurse 
10:17  mav  /.  a.  from  me  death 
:)3.33  I  "ill  '.  a»«v  my  hand 
/,,!■,  :):4  he  ^  n.  10.  15;  4:9;  7:4 
4:31  I.  (I.  all  thi'  fat  thereof,  35 
.Yi/m.  17:10  (juite  /.  n.  th.  inurm. 

2  Sam.  4:11  shall  I  not  t.  you  a. 
5:6  except  thou  I.  a.  the  blind 
21:10  I.  a.  mil],  of  thy  servant 

1  K  2:31  f.  a«'nv  innocent  blood 

19:4  enough,  OL.  /.  fl.  my  life 

10  seek  mv  life  to  r.  it  «.  14 

20:6  pleasant  sh.  servant  t.  a. 

20:24  /.  kings  o.  put  captains 

3  A'.  2:3  Lord  will  t.  a.  master,  5 
6:.)2  hath  sent  to  I.  a.  my  head 
18:63  I  ccmie  I.  you  a.  /.<.  36:17 

1  C/ir.  17:13  I  \vi.  not  t.  mercy  a. 
.Toh  7:21  whv  dost  not  t.  a.  iniq. 
24:2  they  violently  I.  a.  flocks 
32:23  my  Maker  would  /.  me  a. 
3li:18  beVvare,  lest  he  t.  thee  a. 
Ph.  31:13  devised  to  t.  a.  my  life 
!)2-5  he  »h  (.  thee  a.  aiul  pluck 
68:9  he  sh.  t.  them  a.  as  with  a 
102:24  t.  me  not  a.  in  midst  of 
Prov.  22:27  why  should  he  t.  a. 
2.5:4  t.  a.  the  dross  from  silver 

5  ^  n.  wicked  from  before  king 
It.  1:25  will  /.  nwni/ all  thy  tin 
10:2  to  t.  a.  right  friml  the  poor 
2.5:8  rebn.  of  his  peo.  sh.  he /.a. 
27:9  all  fruit  to  f.  airai/  his  sin 
39:7  of  thv  sons  shall  they  I.  a. 
58:9  if  thou  (.  ati-aij  from  midst 
.ffr  15:15  I.  me  not  a.  in  long-s. 
Ezfk.  34:16  1 1.  a.  desire  of  eyes 
.33:4  it^  sword  come  and  t.  a.  6 
;)6:36  I  will  I.  a.  stony  heart 
//a.-.  1:6  will  utterly  t.  them  a. 
3:171  will  t.  a.  name  of  Baalim 
.5:14  I.  a.  none  sh.  rescue  them 
14:3  s.'iy  unto  him,  I.  a.  iniquity 
.4«io»  4:2  he  will  t.  you  awaij 
\iic  2:2  covet  houses.  I.  them  a. 
Zen.  3:11  will  t.  a.  out  of  midst 
Zee  9-7  ^  a.  blood  out  of  mouth 
Mat.  2:3  sh.  t.  you  a.  with  dung 
Mai.  5:40  I.  away  thy  coat 
Mark  14:36  Father,  t.  a.  this  cup 
Lake  1:25  lo  t.  aw.  my  reproach 
17-31  not  come  down  to^  it  a. 
,/nhn  11:39  Jesus  said.  t.  a.  stone 
Horn.  11:27  when  I  sh.  I.  a.  sins 
1  .Mm  3:5  manifest,  to  (.  a.  sins 
Bee.  22:19  if  any  man  t.  a.  from 
See  COUNSEL. 

TAKE  heed. 
Oen.  31:24  I.  h.  th.  speak  not.  20 
Kx.W-.'l&t.  h.  to  thyself.  34:12; 
Deut.    4:9;    12:13,    19,    30; 
\Sam.  19:2:  1  Tim.  4:16 
1913/.  h.  to  yourselves.  Beat. 
3:4;  4:1.5,  23;  11:16;  Jos.  23:11 ; 
Jer  17:21 
Xum.  2-3:12  must  T  not  t.  h.  to  s. 
T)e'il.  27:9  I.  h.  and  heark.  O  Isr. 
./o.«.  22:5  I.  h.  to  do  commandm. 
1  A'  3-4  if  thy  children  I.  heed  to 
their  way,  8:35;  2  Chr.  6:16 

1  Chr.  28:10  t.  h.  for  L.  hath  eh. 

2  Chr.  19:6  I.  heed  what  ye  do 
7  let  fear  of  L.  he  on  you,  ^  h. 

3.3:8  so  that  th.  t.  h.  Ezr.  4:23 
.Job  36:21  t.  h.  reg.  not  iniquity 
/^l.  ;)9:1  I  will  /.  k.  to  my  ways 
Fc.  7:21  I.  no  A.  to  words  spoken 
/s'.  7:4  say  unto  him,  t.  hred 
Jer.  9:4  I.  h.  every  one  of  neigh. 
Hon.  4:10  left  off  to  ^  A.  to  Lord 
.^f<U.  2:15  (.  heed  to  your  spir.  16 
Mai.  6:1  I.  h.  do  not  almsbef.  m. 
18:10  I.  h.  that  ve  despise  not 
24:4  t.  h.  lest  any  man  deceive 

voii.  Mark  13:5 
Sfark  4:24  I.  h.  what  von  hear 
13:9  r  A.  to  voursel.  Luke  17:3 ; 

21:34;  /lc?(i  5:.')5;  20:28 
23  I.  h.  I  foreto.  .33  I.  h.  watch 
Lake  8:18  t.  h.  the.  how  ye  hear 
\\:X>I.  h.  that  lig.  he  not  dark. 
21:8  /.  h.  ve  be  not  deceived 
^■.■r<  22:36  V.  Awdwh.  thou  docst 


/?nm.  11:21 1,  h.  lest  he  spare  not 

1  Cwr.  :i:10man  I.  h.  how  hebui. 
10:13  slandeth  t.  h.  lest  he  fall 

Gal.  5:15  I.  h.  vebe  not  consuin. 
lltb  3:12  I.  h.  lest  heart  of  nnbe. 

2  Pel.  1:19  ye  do  well  to  (.  /irtrf 
TXKE  hold. 

Er  15:14  sorrow  /.  h.  of  inhabi. 
Ihiil.  .33:41  if  hand  I.  h.  ofjndg. 
Ml  37:30  terrors  /.  h.  on  him  as 
;i6:17  justice  1.  hold  lui  thee 
38:13  mi.  t.  h.  on  ends  of  earth 
/>,«.  69:21  let  anger  /.  /;.  of  (hem 
Prnr.  2:19  n(n- 1,  h.  of  pa.  of  life 
.5:6  down,  her  steps  t.  h.  lui  hell 
Er.  7:18  good  that  th.  /.  h.  of 
In.  3:6  when  a  nmii  I.  h.  of  lirot. 
4:1  sev.  wom.  t.  h.  of  one  man 
27-5  let  him  I.  h.  of  luv  strength 
61:7  i<lr.  himself  to  I.  h.  of  thee 
Mir.  6:14  t.  h.  but  sli.  not  deliver 
?.f(.  1:6  not  I.  h.  of  ytiur  fathe.  ! 
8:23  ten  men  I.  hold  of  him 
Z,uA-<! 20:20  mi.  t.  h.  of  his  words 

T.VKE  lip. 
Oen.  41:34  I.  tip  5th  part  of  land 
,Ios  4:5  I.  lip  everv  man  a  stone 
2  A'.  2:1  when  L.  would  I.  up  El. 
4::i6  I.  up  son  ;  6:7  I.  up  iron 
9:35  t.  up  cast  him  into  Held 
/>.«.  16:4  nor  /.  up  names 
27:10  then  the  L.  will  I.  me  up 
Jer.  9:10  mountains  I.  up  weep. 

18/. !//)  wail.  38:10/.  m/)  Jer. 
Ezek.  19:1  /.  up  lain,  for  |>rinces 
AmoK  3:5/.  lip  snare  from  earth 
6:1  hear  word  I  /.  up  aga.  you 
.Jon.  1:12  /.  me  up  ami  cast  me 
Mai.  9:6  /.  up  bed.  Mark  2:9, 11 ; 

Luke  5:24;  John  5:S,  11, 12 
16-24  /.  np  cross,   Mark  8:34; 

'  10:21 :  Luke  9:23 
17:27  /.  up  fish  that  first  Cometh 

T.4KEIV. 
Qen  2:23  she  was  /.  out  of  man 
12- is  wo.  was  /.  into  P.'s  house 
19  I  might  have  /.  her  to  wife 
14:14  Abr.  heard  brother  was  /. 
1H:37  I  have/,  upon  me  to  speak 
20::)  woman  thou  hast  /.  is  a  w. 
3116  riches  G.  hath  /.  fr.  father 
Num.  3:12  /.  Lev.  8:16,  18 ;  18:6 
5:13  nei.  she  bo  /.  with  manner 
31:49  ha.  /.  sum  of  men  of  war 
/;.  ul.  20:7  wife,  and  hatli  not  /. 
21:1  when  a  man  hath  /.  wife 
./<w.  7:15  he  that  is  /.  be  burnt 

16  the  tribe  of  Judah  was  /. 

17  Zabdi  was  /.  18  Ac.  was  /. 
Jiid.  15:6  because  he  had  /.  wife 

17-2  1.100  shekels  that  were  /. 
1  Sum.  4:11  ark/.  17,19.21,23 
7:14  citieswh.  Philistines  had/. 
10:21  S.  /.  13:3  O.X  have  I  (. .' 
13:4  nor  /.  aught  of  man's  hand 
14:41  Saul  and  Jonathan  were  /. 
43  cast  lots.  Jonathan  was  /. 
.30:19  noth.  lacking  they  had  /. 
3  .v«7n.  13:9  hast  /.  liis  wife.  10 
16:8  thou  art  /.  in  mischief 
23:6  because  they  cannot  be  /. 
1  A'.  16:18  Zimri  saw  city  was  /. 
3  A'.  2:10  if  thou  sec  me  when  /. 
18:10  ninth  vearof  Ilo.  Sama.  /. 
Ezr.  9:2  thev  have  /.  of  daught. 
10:2  /.  strange  wives.  14, 17,  18 
Neh.  5:15  hand  /.  of  them  bread 
Eel.  '2:15  /.  Esther  for  danchter 
.loh  16:12  hath  /.  me  by  my  neck 
24:'2-l  they  are  /,  out  of  the  way 
P/s.  9:15  in  net  hid  is  their  foot  /. 
10-2  let  them  bo  /.  in  devices 
.59:13  let  th.  he  /.  in  their  pride 
1 19:1 11  thv  testimonies  have  I  /. 
Pmr.  3:'36'keep  foot  fr.  being  /. 
6:3  art  /.  with  words  of  mouth 
11:6  transgressors  shall  be  /. 
Ec.  :i:14  nor  anv  thing/,  from  it 

:36  sinner  shall  be  /.  by  her 
/«.  7:5  have  /.  evil  counsel  agai. 
8-15  many  be  broken,  snared,  /. 
33:8  who  hath  /.  conn.  ag.  T.  ? 
21:18  he  /.  in  snare.  Jer.  48:44 
28:13  mi.  be  broken,  snared.  /. 
3:):'20  tabernacle  not  he  /.  down 
41:9  wh.  I  ha.  /.  fr.  ends  of  earth 
,^3:8  he  was/,  from  prison  and 
,1er.  6:11  husband  with  wife  he  /. 
12:2  planted,  they  have  /.  root 
31:3  thon  sh.  surely  be  /.  .38:23 
38:28  till  day  that  ,Terus.  was  (. 
.39:5  when  they  had  /.  him 
40:1  when  he  had  /.  him.  being 
4.'<1  Kiriath.  ls/.7thoush.  be/. 
41  Kerioth  is  /.  46  sons  are/. 
49-20  hear  counsel  /.  against  Ed. 
50-3  Babylon  is  (.  24  ;  51:31.  41 


TAK 

ham.  4:20  anointed  of  L.  wa«<. 

Eztk.  12:13  prince  of  Isra^-l  be  (. 

16-30  hast  /.  scuis  and  daiighte. 

17:12  lialh  /.  the  king  thereof 

13  /.  of  king's  seed,  /.oath 

211  he  shall  be  /.  in  my  snare 
18:17  hath  /.  off  his  hand  fr.  po. 
19:4  he  was  /.  in  tlieir  nit.  8 
21:'2:i  renlembra.  that  they  be  /.' 
Han.  5:3  whi.  his  lather  had  /.  8 
A<nO'  3:4  if  ve  have  /.  nothing.  5 

12  so  sh.  l'.  be  /.  that  ilw.  in  S. 
Mai.  9:15  bridegroom  be/,  fr.  th. 

21: 13  kiiigd.  of  (iod  be  /.  I'r.  you 

21:10  luie/.  Luke  17::i4,  35,  36 

28:13  had  /.  counsel 
Mark  4:'35  fr.  him  /.  that  which 

il:;i6  he  hail  /.  him  in  arms 
Luke  6:5  toiled,  have  /.  nothing 

19:8  ifl  have  /.  any  thing  from 
John  7:44  some  wo.  have  /.  him 
Aeln  3:'33  have  /.  by  wick,  hands 

8::i:i  for  his  life  is  /.  fi-oin  earth 

3;i:27  this  man  was  /.  of  Jews 
Horn.  9:6  word  ha.  /.  noneefl'ect 

1  Thee.  '3:17  /.  from  you  ash.  ti. 
3  Thes.  2:7  until  he  »e  /. 

2  Tim.  2:'36  who  are  /.  captive 

3  Pel.  2:12  made  to  he  destroyed 
Ilrr.  11:17  th.  hast  /.  great  power 

19:30  beast  was  /.  and  wi.  him 

T.VKEIV  owny. 
Cien.  21:35  .\biin.'s  ser.  had  /.  a. 
37::!6  he  hath  /.  a.  my  blessing 
31:1  J.  hath  /.  a.  all  that  is  our 
E.r.  14:11  hast  /.  us  awaij  to  die 
Ler.  14:43  he  hath  /.  a.  stones 
Ueul.  26:14  nor  /.  away  aught 
Jud.  18:24  have  /.  a.  my  gods 
1  Nnwi.21:6  dav  when  it  was/,  a. 

1  K.  22:43  high  places  were  not 
/.  uimi.  2  K.  12:3;  14:4; 
a  Chr.  1.5:17;  ■J0::i3 

2  K.  2:9  bef.  I  be  /.  a.  from  thee 
Job  1:21  L.  gave,  L,  hath  /.  aw. 

20:19  hath  violently  /.  a.  house 

27:3  who  hath  /.  o.  my  judL'me. 

34:5  God  hath  /.  a.  my  juilgm. 
20  mighty  be  /.  a.  w  ilh.  h.-ind 
Ps.  a5;3  th.  hast  /.  <i.  thy  w  rath 
Prov.  4:16  their  sleep  is  /.  away 
Is.  6:7  thine  iniquity  is  /.  away 

8:4  spoil  of  Samaria  sh.  be  /.  o. 

16:10  glad.  /.  a.  17:1  Da.  /.  a. 

52:5  my  peo.  is  /.  a.  for  naught 

.57:1  merciful  /.  a.  righteo.  /.  a. 

64:6  our  iniquities  have  /.  us  a, 
Jer.  16:5  I  have  /.  aw.  my  peace 
Ezek.  :«:6  he  is  /.  a.  in  his  iniq. 

Amos  4:10  I  ha.  /.  a.  your  horses 

Mic.  2:9  vo  have  /.  aw.  my  glory 

Zep.  3:1.5  L.  ha.  /.  a.  thy  juilgm. 

Mai.  i:i:12  fr.  him  /.  a.  that  he 
hulh.  •25:-29;  LukeS:lS\  19:26 

Luke  10:42  good  part  not  be  /.  a. 

.John  19:31  that  th.  might  be  /.  a. 

Aels  27:20  sho.  be  saved  was  /.  O. 

1  Cor.  5:2  done  th.  might  be  /.  a. 
TAKEX  hold. 

1  A'.  9:9  have  /.  h.  on  other  goda 
./ob  ;50:16  d:ivs  of  alllic.  have  /.  A. 
Ps.  40:13  iiiiquilies  have  /.  hold 
Is.  21:3  paug^  have  /.  h.  on  me 

t.\ke:v  up. 

Ex.  40:36  cloud  was  /.  up  from 
.\um.  9:17  w.  cloud  was  /.  up.  tl 

2  Sam.  18:9  Absalom  was  /.  tip 
Jtr.  •39:'22  of  th.  sh.  he  /.  up  curse 
Ezek.  .36:3  ye  are  /.  up  in  the  lipb 
Luki  9: 17  /.  «p  of  fragments 
Acis  1:9  ho  was  /.  up,  a  cloud 

11  .lesiis  which  is  /.  tip  fr.  you 
22  unto  day  he  was  /.  up  fr.  us 

20;9Eutychu8  fell,  /.  up  dead 
TAK  EST. 

Ps.  144:3  that  /.  knowl.  of  him  f 

Is.  5.'<:3  thou  /.  no  knowledge 

Luke  19:21  /.  upthoulayedstnot 
T.4KEI5T  heed. 

1  Chr.  22:13  if/,  h.  to  fulfil  statu. 
TAKETH. 

Ex.  207  that  /.  his  name  in  vain. 

Deal.  5:11 
,3211  an  eagle  /.  them,  bearctti 

Jos  714  tribe  L. /.  shall  come 

.lob  513  he  /.  wise  in  their  crafti- 
ness. 1  Cor.  3:19       , 
912  /.  away,  who  can  hinder  7 
12:20  and  /.  away  understand. 
27-8  what  is  hope  when  God  /.  r 

Ps  118:7  L.  /.  mv  part  with  th. 
149-4  L.  /.  pleasure  in  his  people 

Prov.  1:19  which  /.  away  life  of 
16:32  better  than  he  that  /.  city 
26:17  one  that  /.  a  dog  by  ears 

AV.  1:3  of  his  labor  which  he  /. 


1048 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


TAL 

Ec.  2:23  heart  t.  not  rest  in  nig. 

/«.  40:15  he  t.  up  isles  as  a  little 
51:18  nor  is  there  that  t.  her  by 

Ezfk.  16:32  wh.  ^  strangers  inst. 
:i'!:4  t.  not  warning ;  5  t.  w.>irn. 

Mill.  4:5  devil  t.  him  up  into  ho. 
10:33  tbat  t.  not  his  cix)ss,  and 
12:4.5  I.  eev.  spirits,  Lnke  11:26 

Mark  4:15  Satan  cometh,  and  t. 

awav  word,  Luke%\\^ 
5:40  heV.  father  and  mother  of 
0:18  wher.  he  t.  him.  he  teareth 

Lukf  6:30  that  t.  goods,  ask  not 
9:3H  a  spirit  t.  him,  he  suddenly 

John  l:2i)  Ijumb  of  G.  t.  away  ein 
10:18  no  man  (.  it  from  me 
16:22  your  .joy  no  man  t.  it.  yon 
21:13  Je.  then  cometh,  i.  bread 

1  Cor,  11:21  every  one  t.  bef.  an. 
Heb.  10:9  he  t.  away  the  first 

TAKETH  hold. 

Job  21:6  tremb.  t.  h.  on  my  flesh 

TVof.  30:28  spider  /.  h.  wi.  hands 

/s.  56:6  that  I.  h.  of  my  covenant 

T.\KING. 

2  Chr.  19:7  with  God  no  t.  of  gif. 
Jo^  5:3  I  have  seen  foolish  t.  root 
Pf.  119:9  by  t.  heed  thereto 
J«-.  50:46  at  noise  (\(t.  of  Babyl. 
Hos,  11:3  I  tau^'ht  Ephraim  also 

to  go.  t.  them  by  their  arms 
Mat.  6:27  by  t.  tho.  Luke  12:25 
X'/X-^  19:22  t.  up  I  laid  not  down 
John  11:13  he  had  spok.  of  ^  reel 

2  Cor.  2:13  t.  my  leave  of  them,  I 

3  John  7  th.  went  forth  t.  nothi. 

T.\LE,  S. 
Pi.  90:9  we  spend  years  as  a  t. 
Ezfik.  22:9  carry  t.  to  shed  blood 
i(^A:c  24:11  th.  words  seemed  as  t. 

TALEBEARER. 
Lev.  19:16  shalt  not  go  as  a  t. 
Prov.  11:13  t.  rev.  secrets,  20:19 
18:8  words  t.  are  wounds,  26:22 
26:20  where  is  no  t.  strife 
TALE,  reckoning. 
Ex.  5:8  the  t.  of  bricks  which 

18  yet  shall  he  deliver  the  t.  of 
1  Sam.  18:27  foreski.  in^  to  king 

1  Chr.  9:28  bring  vessels  in  by  T. 

TALENT. 

Ex..  25:39  I.  of  pure  gold,  37:24 

38:27  sockets,  a  t.  for  a  socket 

2  Sam.  12::30  weight  of  crown  a  t. 

1  K.  20:39  f-h:dt  pay  a  t.  of  silver 

2  K.  5:22  gi\i-  them  a  t.  of  silver 
23::S3  of/,  of  gold,  2  Chr.  36:3 

Zee.  5:7  th.  was  lifted  a  t.  of  lead 
Mat.  25:25  I  went  and  hid  thv  t. 

28  take  therefore  the  t.  fr.  him 
Eev.  16:21  sto.  about  weight  of  t. 

TALE\TS. 
Et.  38:24  gold  of  ol5',  was  29  t. 

27  HH)  t.  of  silver  were  cast 

1  A'.  16:24  bought  hill  for  two  (. 

2  A'.  5:5  Naaman  took  ten  t. 

2:3  said.  Be  content,  take  two  t. 
15:19  Menahem  gave  P.  1,000  t. 
18:14  appointed  to  HezeU.  300  <. 
2.3:33  trib.  of  100  (.  2  Chr.  .36:3 

1  Chr.  19:6  ,\mmon.  sent  1.000  t. 
29:4  David  gave  3,000  t.  of  gold 

7  gold  5.000  /.  of  silver  10,000  t. 

2  Chr.  25:9  what  do  for  100  t.  ? 
27:5  child,  of  Aramon  gave  100 1. 

Mat.  18:24  one  ow.  Inm  10.000  t. 

25:15  to  one  he  gave  five  t. 
See  GOLD.  sii.vEn. 

T\LITHA  cumi. 
Mark  5:41  lie  said  unto  her,  t.  c. 

TALK,  8iil»lantive. 
t7oill:2mau  full  of/,  bejusti.? 

15:3  reas(m  wi.  unprofitable  t.  ? 
Pror.  14.2:3  /.  of  lips  tendeth  to 
Ee.  10:13  end  of/,  is  mischievo. 
Mat.  22:15  mi.  entangle  him  in/. 

TALK,  Verb. 
Nutn.  11:17  1  will  come  and  /. 
IJeiit.  5:34  seen  that  God  doth  /. 

6:7  shall  /.  of  them  when  thou 

1  Sain.  2:3  /.  no  more  so  proudly 

2  K.  18:26  /.  not  with  us  in  the 

1  Chr.  16:9  /.  ye  of  all  his  won- 
drous works,  P8.  105:2 

Jofi  13:7  will  ye  /.  deceitfully? 

Ps.  69:2«  they  /.  to  the  grief  of 
71:24  my  tongue  shall  t.  of  thy 
77:12  I  will  /.  of  thy  doings 
119:27  so  shall  I  /.  of  thy  works 
145:11  speak  of  thy  kijig.  and  /. 

Prov.  6:22  when  th.  awa.it  sh.  /. 
24:2  and  their  lips  /.  of  mischi. 

Jer.  12:1  let  me  /.  with  th.  of  thy 

Etek.  3:22  arise,  I  will  /.  wi.  thee 


TAR 

Dan.  10:17  how  can  thy  serv.  t. 
John  14:30  I  will  not  t.  much 
T-VLKED. 

Oen.  45:15  hisbreth.  /.  with  him 
E.r.  20:22  I  /.  with  you,  Deut.  5:4 
33:9  and  the  Lord  /.  with  Moses 
34:29  his  face  shone  while  he  /. 

1  .Sam.  14:19  Saul  /.  unto  priest 

2  Chr.  25:16  it  ca.  to  pass  as  he  /. 
Jer.  38:25  if  princes  hear  I  ha.  /. 
Luke  9:.30  /.  with  him  two  men 

24:32  heart  burn  while  he  /. 
John  4:27  marvelled  that  he  /. 
Acts  10:27  as  P.  /.  with  Cornelius 
20:11  /.  long,  till  break  of  day 
26:31  th.  /.  between  themselves 
Rev.  21:15  he  th.  /.  with  me  had 

TALKERS. 
Ezek.  36:3  taken  up  in  lips  of/. 
Tit.  1:10  there  are  many  vain  /. 

T.\LKEST,  ETH. 
.Jud.  6:17  show  me  a  sign  thou  /. 
1  A.'.  1:14  while  thou  /.  with  king 
Ps.  37:.30  his  tongue  /.  of  judgra. 
John  4:27  why  /."thou  with  her? 
9:37  it  is  he  that  /.  with  thee 

TALKIXG. 
Gen.  17:22  he  left  off  /.  with  him 
1  A'.  18:27  he  is  /.  or  pursuing 
Est.  6:14  while  they  were  /.  wi. 
Ezek.  33:30  people  are  /.  ag.  thee 
Mat.  17:3  Mo.  and  Elias  I.  with 

him.  Mark  9:4 
Rev.  4:1  voice  of  a  trumpet  /. 

TALKING. 
Job  29:9  the  firinces  refrained  /. 
Eph.  5:4  filthiness,  nor  foolish  /. 

TALL. 
Deut.  2:10  /.  as.\nak.  21 :  9:2 

1  K.  19:23  will  cut  down  ^.  cedar- 

trees,  7s.  37:24 

TALLER. 
Deut.  1:28  people  is  t.  than  Tve 

TAiM.AR. 
Gen.  38:6  a  wife,  wh.  na.  was  T. 

24  was  told  Judah,  T.  hath 
Ruth  4:12  Pharez,  wh.  T.  bare  to 
Judah,  1  Chr.  2:4;  Mat.  1:3 

2  Sam.  13:1  a  fair  sister,  na.  T. 
2  Amm.  fell  sick  for  T.  22,  32 

14:27  daugh.  wh.  name  was  T. 
Ezek.  47:19  side  southward  fr.  T. 

TAME,  ED. 

Mark  5:4  neith.  could  man  /.  him 

.Jam.  3:7  of  sea  is  /.  hath  been  /. 

8  the  tongue  can  no  man  /. 

TAMMITZ. 

Ezek.  8:14  worn,  weeping  for  T. 

TA\iVER. 

Ads.  9:43  Pe.  tarried  wi.  Si.  a/. 

10:6  lodged  with  Simon  a  /.  32 

TAPESTRY.    See  coverings. 

TARE. 
2  Sam.  13:31  king  /.  his  gamien. 
2  K.  2:24  two  she-bears  /.  42  chil. 
Murk  9:20  spi.  /.  him,  Luke  9:42 

T.4RES. 
Mat.  13:25  his  enemy  sowed  /. 
26  then  appeared  the  /.  also 
29  lest  while  you  gather  up  /. 

TARGET,  S. 

1  Sam.  17:6  GoH.  had  a/,  of  brass 

1  A'.  10:16  Soioni.  made  200  /.  600 

shekels  to  one  /.  2  Chr.  9:15 

2  Chr.  14:8  army  that  bare  /. 

T.4RRY. 

Gen.  19:2  t.  all  night,  and  wash 
27:44  /.  with  Laban  a  few  days 
30:27  if  I  found  favor  in  eyes  /. 
45:9  come  down  to  me,  /.  not 

E.C.  12:39  thrust  out,  cou.  not  t. 
24:14  /.  ye  here  till  wecome 

Num.  22:19  I  pray  you,  /.  here 

Jud.  5:28  why  /.  wheels  of  ch.  f 
6:18  I  will  /.  until  thou  come 

RutlL  1:13  would  ye  /.  for  them 

1  Sam..  1:23  /.  until  th.  ha.  wea. 
10:8  seven  days  shalt  thou  /. 

2  Sarn.  10:5  at  Jeri.  till  beards 

be  grown.  1  Chr.  19:5 
11:12/.  to-day;  15:28  I  will /. 
18:14  .Toab  said,  I  may  not  /. 
19:7  th.  will  not  /.  one  with  th. 
2  A'.  2:2  /.  here,  L.  sent  me,  4,  6 
7:9  if  we  /,  till  moniing  light 
14:10  gl.  of  this,  .md  /.  at  home 
Ps.  101:7  liar  not  /.  in  my  sight 
Proe.  •2.3:311  that  /.  long  at  wine 
Is.  46:13  my  salvation  sh.  not  /. 
Jer.  14:8  tunieth  to/,  for  night 
//a6.  2:3  though  it/,  wait  for  it, 
for  it  will  not  (. 


TAS 

Mat.  26:.38  /.  and  wa.  Mark  14:34 
Luke  24:29  he  went  to  /.  with  th. 

49  /.  ye  in  city  of  Jerusalem 
John  4:40  besought  that  he  w.  /. 

21:22  if  I  will  that  he  /.  23 
Acts  10:48  th.  prayed  Peter  to  /. 

18:20  they  desired  Paul  to/. 

28:14  were  desired  to  t.  7  days 
1  Cor.  11:33  wheref.  /.  one  for  a. 

16:7  I  tr.  to  /.  a  while  with  vou 
8  I  will  /.  at  Ephesus  until  P. 
1  Tim.  3:15  ifl/.  long  thou  may. 
Heb.  10:37  will  come,  and  not  /. 

TARRIED. 

Gen.  24:54  Abraham's  servant  /. 
28:11  Jacob  /.  t^iere  all  night 
31:54  J.  and  Leb.  /.  all  night 

Num.  9:19  wh.  cloud  /.  long.  22 

Jud.  3:25  /.  they  were  ashamed 
19:8  they  /.  till  the  afternoon 

Ruth  2:7  save  that  she  /.  a  little 

1  Sam.  13:8  he  /.  7  days  accord. 

2  Sam.  15:17  king  /.  in  place 
20:5  he  /.  longer  than  set  time 

Ps.  68:12  she  that  /.  divid.  spoil 
Mat.  25:5  bridegroom  /.  th.  slept 
Luke  1:21  people  marvelled  he  /. 

2:4.3  child  .Jesus  /.  in  Jerusalem 
John  3:22  he  /.  and  baptized 
Acts  9:43  P.  /.  maiiv  days  in  Jop. 

18:18  Paul  /.  a  good  while  at  C. 

20:5  ^oing  befo.  /.  for  us  at  Tr. 

21:4  finding  disci,  we  /.  7  days 
10  as  we  /.  many  days  at  Cesa. 

25:6  Festus  /.  at  .Jeru's.  ten  days 

27::i3  fourteenth  day  ye  /.  fast. 

28:12  at  Syracuse,  we  /.  3  days 

TARRIEST,  ETH. 

1  .%»!.  30:24  jiart  that  /.  by  stulT 
Mic.  5:7  that  /.  not  for  a  man. 
Acts  22:16  and  now  why  /.  thou  ? 

TARRYING. 

Ps.  40:17  make  no  /.  O  G.  70:5 

TARSHISH. 

Gen.  10:4  Elisha,  T.  1  Chr.  1:7 

1  A'.  10:22  for  the  king  had  at  sea 

a  navy  of  T.  2  Chr.  9:21 

2  Chr.  20:36  make  ships  go  to  T. 
37  broken,  not  able  to  go  to  T. 

Ps.  48:7  th.  breakest  ships  of  T. 
72:10  the  kings  of  T.  shall  brin. 
Is.  2:16  Lord  on  all  ships  of  T. 
23:1  howl,  ye  ships  of  T.  14 
6  jiass  over  to  T.  howl,  ye 
10  thv  land,  O  daughter  of  T. 
00:9  the  ships  of  T.  shall  wait 
66:19  those  that  escape  to  T. 
Jer.  10:9  silver  is  brought  fr.  T. 
Ezek.  27:12  T.  was  thymerchant 
25  ships  of  T.  did  sing  of  thee 
.38:13  the  inerehnnts  of  T.  shall 
.Ion.  1:3  rose  up  to  flee  unto  T. 
4:2  I  fled  before  unto  T.  for  I 

TARSUS. 
Acts  9:11  inq.  for  one  Saul  of  T. 
30  the  brethren  sent  him  to  T. 
11:25  Barnabas  departed  to  T. 
21:39  who  am  a  Jew  of  T,  22:3 
TARTAR. 
2  A".  17:31  made  T.  their  god 
TARTAN.    2  A'.  18:17 
TASK,  S. 
Ex.  5:13  fulfil  works,  daily  /. 
14  why  not  fulfilled  /.  in  mak. 
19  not  minish  fr.  your  daily  /. 
TASKMASTERS. 
E.r.  1:11  they  set  over  them  /. 
3:7  cry  by  reason  of  their  /. 
5:10  /.  told  people ;  13  /.  hasted 

TASTE,  Substantive. 
E:c.  16:31  /.  of  manna  like  wafers 
Num.  11:8  /.  was  as  /.  of  fresh  oil 
.lob  6:6  any  /.  in  white  of  an  a^^  ? 
:30  my  /.  disc,  perverse  things 
Ps.  119:103  sw.  thy  word  to  /./ 
Prov.  24:13  honey-co.  sweet  to  /. 
Cant.  2:3  fruit  sweet  to  my  /. 
./t/\  48:11  Ids  /.  remained  in  him 
TASTE,  Verb. 

1  Sam.  14:43  but  /.  a  little  honey 

2  Sam.  3:35  ifl/.  bread  or  augh't 
19:;i5  can  servant  /.  what  I  eat? 

.lob  12:11  doth  not  mouth  /.  meat 
Ps.  34:8  O  /.  and  see  L.  is  good 
Jon.  3:7  nor  flock  /.  any  thing 
Mat.  16:28  so.  stand,  here  not  /. 
of  death.  Mark  9:1 ;  Lu.  9:27 
Luke  14:24  none  bidden  /.  of  sup. 
.John  8: .52  keep  say.  nev.  /.  death 
Col.  2:21  touch  not.  /.  not, 
Ileb.  2:9  sho.  /.  death  forev.  man 

TASTED,  ETH. 
1  Satn.  14:24  none  /.  29  I  /.  hon. 


TEA 
Job  34:3  words  as  mouth  /.  meat 
Dan.  6:2  Belshaz.  while  he  /.  wi. 
Mat.  27:.34  wh.  he  had  /.  thereof 
John  2:9  ruler/,  wat.  made  wine 
Heb.  6:4  have  /.  of  heavenly  gift 
1  Pet.  2:3  t.  that  L.  is  gracious 
T.\TTLERS. 

1  Tim.  5:13  not  only  idle,  but  t. 
TATNAI.    Ezr.  5:3.  6 

TAL'GHT. 
Deut.  4:5  I  have  /.  you  statutes 
31:22  Moses  /.  the  children  of  Is. 
Jud.  8:16  he  /.  men  of  Succoth 

2  E.  17:28  /.  them  how  to  fear  L. 
2  Chr.  6:27  ha.  /.  them  good  way 

17:9  Levites  /.  people  in  Judah 

2:B:13  re,ioiced,  /.  to  sing  praise 

30:22  that  /.  knowledge  of  L. 

35:3  Josiah  said  to  L.  that  /.  Is. 
Neh.  8:9  Levites  that  /.  people 
Ps.  71:17  hast  /.  me.  119:102 

119:171  hast  /.  me  thy  statutes 

Prov.  4:4  he  /.  me  also,  and  said 

11  I  /.  thee  in  way  of  wisdom 

31:1  prophecy  his  moth.  /.  him 
Be.  12:9  he  /.  people  knowledge 
Is.  29:13  fear  /.  by  prec.  of  men 

40:13  being  counsel.  /.  him.  14 

54:13  thy  child,  shall  be  /.  of  G. 
Jer.  2:.33  theref.  hast  th.  /.  wick. 

9:5  they  /-.  tongues  to  speak  liea- 
14  after  Baalim,  whi.  fathers  /. 

12:16  /.  my  peo.  to  swear  by  B. 

13:21  /.  them  to  be  captains 

28:16  /.  theni  rebellion  ag.  Lord 

29:.32  he  hath  /.  rebellion  ag.  L. 

32:.3:J  tho'  I  /.  them,  rising  early 
Ezek.  2:3:48  women  /.  not  lewdn. 
IIos.  10:11  Ephr.  is  as  a  heifer  t. 

11:3 1  /.  Ephraim  to  go.  taking 
Zee.  13:5  /.  me  to  keep  cattle 
Mat.  7:*29  he  /.  them  as  one  bav- 
in" authority,  Mark  1:22 

28:15  th.  took  money,  did  as  /. 
Metrk  6:.30  told  things  done  and  /. 

10:1  as  he  wont  he  /.  th.  again 
LukeW.X  as  John /.  his  disciples 

13:26  thou  hast  t.  in  our  streets 
.John.  6:45  they  sh.  be  all  /.  of  G. 

7:14  Je.  went  into  temple.  /.  28; 
Mark  12:35:  Lv.  19:47;  20:1 

8:2  peo.  came,  he  sat  and  /.  th. 
'28  as  my  Father  hath  /.  me.  I 

18:20  I  ever  /.  in  the  syuu^ogue 
Acts  4:2  grieved  that  they  f.  peo. 

5:21  entered  temple  early  and  /. 

11:26  P.  and  Barn.  /.  peo.  14:31 

15:1  certain  men  /.  the  brethren 

18:25  Apoilos  /.  dilig.  thi.  of  L. 

20:20  I  showed  you  and  /.  pub. 

22:3  /.  accord,  to  manner  of  law 
Gal.  1:12  nor  /.  but  by  revelation 

6:6  let  him  that  is  /.  conimuni. 
Eph.  4:21  if  ye  have  been  /. 
Col.  2:7  faith,  as  ye  have  been  /. 

1  Thes.  4:9  ve  are  /.  of  G.  to  love 

2  Tlues.  2:15  hold  tradi.  ye  have  /. 
Tit.  1:9  word,  as  he  hath  been  /. 

1  John  2:27  as  anoint,  ha.  /.  you 
Rev.  2:14  /.  Bal.  to  cast  6tum.-bl. 

T.4r\T,  IIVG. 
Jer.  24:91  deliver  them  to  be  a/. 
Ezek.  5:15  so  it  be  repro.  and  /. 
Hab.  2:6  these  take  up  a  /.  prov. 

TAXATIO.\. 

2  .^.  23:35  exacted  of  every  one  t, 

TAXED. 
2  E.  2:3:.35  Jehoiakim  /.  the  land 
Luke  3:1  a  decree  world  sho.  be  /. 
3  all  went  to  be  /.  5  J.  to  be  /. 
TAXES,  ING. 
Dan.  11:20  stand  up  a  raiser  of  t. 
Luke  2:2  /.  first  made  when  Cy. 
-'lc/5  5:37  rose  up  J   in  days  of  ^. 

TEACH. 
Ex.  4:15  I  will  /.  wh,  ye  sh.  do 
35:34  G.  put  in  his  heart  he  /. 
Lev.  10:11  may  /.  Is.  all  statutes 
14:57  to  /.  when  unci,  and  clean 
Deut.  4-1  hearken  tojudgm.  I  /. 
10  that  they  may/,  their  child. 
14  L.  commanded  me  to  /.  6:1 
31:19  write  and  /.  child,  of  Is. 
33:10  they  sh.  /..Ja.  judgments 
Jud.  13:8  /.  us  what  we  sliall  do 

1  Sam.  12:'23  wi.  /.  you  good  way 

2  Sam.  1:18  bade  th.  /.  useof  bow 
2  C?ir.  17:7  /.  in  cities  of  Judah. 
Ezr.  7:10  to  /.  in  Israel  statutes 
Job  21:22  shall  any  /.  G.  knowl. 

27:11  will  /.  you  by  hand  of  G. 
32:7  multitude  of  years  /.  wisd. 
.37:19  /,  us  what  we  shall  say 
Ps.  25:8  he  will  /.  sinners 
9  meek  will  he  guide  and  /. 


CRUDEX'S  COXCORDANCE. 


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TEA 
Ps.  a."i:12  him  th.  fear.  L.  Bh.  hc^ 

3-1:1 1  I  will  /.  yim  fi'ar  of  the  L. 

51:i:j  I  f.  tninsjrre!»s.  thy  ways 

9fl;l'2  '.  us  to  niimhiT  our  diiya 

105:a*i  niul  /.  hi?  snijuorp  wipd. 
PtYn\  1);U  /.  a  just  (uniK  ht'incre. 
/«.  2:3  /.  us  his  ways.  Mic,  A'.i 

2S:0  whom  sh.  lu'V.  ktiowlod^ro 

3*>  <J.  doth  instruct  and  ^  hiin 

yfT.  11:20  ^  your  dau<;ht.  wailing 

a\M  I.  iio"moro  nci.  Il<b.»;n 
B:tk.  iV.-iii  I.  my  pen,  difl'erencc 
Van.  1:4  whom  they  might  /. 
J/tc  :i:ll  priests  tlier.  t.  for  hire 
Hah.  3:111  saiih  to  stone,  it  sli.  I. 
M'll.  5:l'J  /.  men  so ;  ■i1:l'.l  t.  na. 
Lukr  11:1  Lord,  t.  us  to  prav 

12:12  llolv  Oh.  I.  what  to  say 
John  7:.%  t.  Gent.  9::)4  dost  ^> 

M:2r,  Holy  Gh.  ^  y(m  all  things 
Acta  1:1  .lesus  began  t<t  do  and  /. 

4:18  nor  /.  in  name  of  .To.  5:28 

5:42  ceased  not  to  t.  Jesus  C'hr. 

16:21  t.  customs  wh.  not  lawful 
1  Cor.  4:17  as  1 1.  every  where  in 

11:14  dotli  not  nature  itself  I. 

14:1'J  by  voice  I  might  /.  others 

1  Tim.  i:.*)  cliarire  /.  no  oth.  doc. 
2:12  I  sutler  not  a  woman  to  t. 
3:2  bish.  apt  to  t.  2  Tim.  2:24 
4:11  these  thi.  command  and  t. 
6:2  these  tilings  /.  and  exhort 

3  if  any  /.  otlierw.  he  is  proud 

2  Tim.  2:2  men  able  to  /.  others 
Tit.  2:4 1.  yo.  women  to  be  sober 
Heh.  .°J:12  need  tliat  one  t.  you 
1  John  2:27  need  not  ttiat  any  t. 
Jicr.  2:SU  stllTercst  Jezebel  to  t. 

See  BEGAN. 

TE.\CH  me. 

Job  6:24  f.  me,  will  hold  tongue 

34:.32  wh.  I  see  not,  t.  thou  me 

Ps.  2o:4  /.  me  paths;  5  le.  and  f. 

27:11  I.  iM  thv  wav.  O  L.  8ii:ll 

119:12  l.  me  tliy  statutes,  26,  33, 

64,  68.  124,  13.1 
66  ^  wK"  judgm.  UM'.  m.  thy  j. 
143:10  /.  me  to  do  thy  will 
TE-\CH  thee. 
Ex.  4:12  I  /.  t.  what  th.  sh.  say 
Dei/f.  17:11  sentence  they  sh.  /.  /. 
Jofj  S:10  fath.  sh.  they  not  t.  t.  ? 
12:7  ask  beasts,  they  shall  t.  I. 
8  speak  to  earth,  it  shall  /.  t. 
33:33  hold  peace.  I  sh.  1. 1.  wisd. 
Ps.  :32:.S  wilt  /.  t.  in  way  sh.  go. 
4B:4  ri.  hand  sh.  t.  t.  ter,  things 

TEACH  them. 
Er.  l'!:20  slialt  /.  I.  ordinances 
24:12  writ.  th.  thou  mayest  I.  t. 
Dent.  4:M  t.  tliem  thv  son's  sons 
5:31  judgments  thou  Shalt  t.  t. 
6:7  I.  Itiem  to  thy  children,  11:11) 
Jmf.  .■J:2  Is.  might  know  to  /.  t. 

1  A'.  S:.S6  thou  ?.  them  good  way 

2  A'.  17:27  let  hira  /.  ^  manner  of 
Ezr.  7:2.5  t.  ve  t.  that  know  not 
/■.«.  l:)2:I2  keep  testimony  I  I.  t. 
Mat.  .5:19  whoso  shall  do  and  /.  t. 
Mark  6::)4  began  '.  t.  many  thi. 

6:31  to  1. 1.  Sou  of  man  tufl'er 

TE.VCHER. 
1  Chr.  25:8  as  well  t.  as  scholar 
Ha'j.  2:18  profit,  image,  t.  of  lies 
John3:'2  tliou  art  a  /.  come  fr.  G. 
Potn.  2:20  confident  thou  art  a  /. 
1  Tim.  2:7  (.  of  Gent.  2  Tim.  1:11 

TEVCHERS. 

Ps.  119:09  more  iinderst.  than  I. 

Pt'OV.  513  not  obeyed  voice  of  ^ 

Js.  30:20  yet  eh.  not  ^  be  remov. 

but  thine  eyes  sh.  see  thy  t. 

43:27  thy  t.  have  transgressed 
Acts  13:1' at  Anti.  were  certain  t. 
1  Cor.  12:2S  proph.  /.  29  all  t.  ? 
Eph.  4:11  evangelists.  p;istors,  t. 

1  Tim.  1:7  desir.  to  be  t.  of  law 

2  Tim.  4:3  heap  to  themselves  t. 
Tit.  2:3  women  be  /.  of  good  thi. 
ffet/.  5:12  time  ve  ought  to  be  /. 
2  Pet.  2:1  sh.  be  false  (.  am.  you 

TEVCIIEST. 
P,<.  94:12  blessed  is  man  thou  t. 
Mat.  22:16  t.  way  of  G.  in  truth, 

Mark  12:14:  Lnke  iCI-.n 
Acts  21:21  t.  Jews  ti>  forsake  M. 
Pom.  2:21  t.  auo.  I.  not  thyself? 

TE.\CHETII, 
2  Sam:  22::i5  he  t.  my  hands  to 

war.  Ph.  18::i4 
Job  35:11  who  t.  more  th.  beasts 
36:22  G.  exidt.  who  t.  like  him  ? 
P.S-.  94:10  that  /.  man  kuowle<l] 
144:1  which  /.  my  hands  to  war 
PiXfV.  C:13  wi^k.  iLian  (.  \vi.  fin 

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TEE 
Prov,  16:23  hea.  of  wise  t.  his  m. 
Is.  9:1.5  the  |)rophet  tliat  t.  Ilea 
48:17  I  am  thv  (i.  which  t.  thee 
Ads  21:28  man  that  t.  all  men 
Pom.  12:7  he  that  t.  on  leaching 
ICnr.  2:13  wis.  /.  but  wh.  11.  G.  I. 
(kit.  6:6  commuiii,  to  him  th.  /. 
IJohn  2:27  same anoiutiIlg^  you 

TEAflllXO. 
2  Chr.  1.5:3  Is.  without  /.priest 
■fer.  32:.33  rising  early  aiul /.  th. 
.l/«^  4:23  Jesus  went  about  Gali- 
lee, I.  9::«;  I.uke  13:10 
15:9  t.  for  doctrines  command- 
ments of  men,  Mark  7:7 
2n:,55  1  sat  daily  t.  in  temple 
2.8:20  t.  them  to  observe  all  thi. 
/.."A-* 2.1:5/.  throULrhout  all.Iewry 
.4(7.*  6:25  the  apostles  t.  the  peo, 
1.5:.35  I'aul  and  tt.  in  Aiilioch  t. 
rtom.  12:7  he  that  leachelh  on  t. 
Col.  1:28  warning  and  /.  ev.  man 
3:t6  /.  and  ailmonish.  (Uie  ano. 
Tit.  1:11  t.  ihinu's  lliey  ou^dit  not 
2:12/.  us,  denying  ungodliness 

TEVH,  Verb, 
Jn:l.  8:7  then  will  1  t.  your  flesh 
Ps.  7:2  lest  /.  my  soul  like  lion 
:i5:15  tliev  rlid  /.  me.  ceased  not 
50:22  c.)u'siilcr  this,  lest  I  /.  y.ni 
.Ter.  15:3  I\vill  apjtoint  dogs  to/. 
H):7nor shall  men  /.  themselves 
Elek.  13:20  your  pillows  I  will  /. 
Ifos.  5:14  I  will  /.  and  go  aw:iv 
13:8thewild  b.'ust  shall  /.  them 
Am/>s  1:11  his  anger  did  /.  perp. 
Xah.  2:12  the  lion  did  /.  enoiiudi 
Zee.  11:16  sliephi'rd  sh.  /.  claws 

TEARETII. 
Dent.  33:20  as  a  lion,  and  /.  arm 
./oft  16:9  he  /.  me  in  his  wrath 
l.'^:4  he  /.  himself  in  his  anger 
.W'*.  5:8  voung  lion  /.  in  pieces 
Mark  9:18  he  /.  him,  Luke  9::39 

TEARi?. 
2  rC.  20:5  I  have  seen  /.  Is.  .38:5 
.ht/ 16:20  mine  eye  pour,  out  /. 
/*.*.  6:61  water  niy  couch  with  /. 
39:12  hold  not  peace  at  my  /. 
42:3  mv  /.  have  been  my  meat 
,56:8  piit  th.  my  /.  in  thy  bottle 
80:5  wi.  breAd  of/,  giv.  /.  to  dr. 
116:8  hast  delivered  eyes  from  /. 
126:5  th.  sow  in  /.  sh.  reap  in  joy 
Ec.  4:1  hehcdd  the  /.  of  such  as 
Is.  16:9  I  will  water  thee  with  /. 
25:8  the  Lord  will  wipe  away  /. 
Jer.  9:1  O  that  mi.  eyes  were  /. .' 
18  our  eyes  run  down  with  /. 
13:17  eyes  sh.  run  down  with  /. 
14:17  let  mine  eyes  run  with  /. 
31:16  weeping,  thine  eves  fr.  /. 
Lam.  1:2  /.  arc  on  her  cheeks 
2:11  mine  eyes  do  fail  with  /. 
18  let  /.  run  down  like  a  river 
E;ek.  24:16  neither  sh.  tliy  /.  run 
Mat.  2:13  cover,  altar  of  L.  wi.  /. 
Mark  9:24  father  said  with  (.  L. 
Lvke  7':J8  to  wash  feet  with  /. 

44  she  washed  my  feet  with  /. 
Acts  20:19  serving  the  L.  with  /. 

31  cease  not  to  warn  with  /. 
2  Cor.  2:4  I  wrote  to  you  with  /. 
2  Tim.  1:4  mindful  of'thy  /. 
lied.  5:7olfered  sujiplica.  with  /. 
12:17  he  sought  it  caref.  with  /. 
Rev.  7:17G.  sh.  wipe  away  /.  21:4 

TE.VTS. 
Is.  .32:12  they  shall  lament  for  /. 
Ezek.  2:):3  tliey  bruised  the  /.  21 

TEBETH, 
Est.  2:16  tentli  month,  wh.  is  T. 

TEniois. 

Acts  24:4  that  I  be  not  (.  to  thee 
TEETH. 

ffen.  49:12  his  /.  shall  be  white 

Xum.  ll:3:i  wli.  flesli  was  bet.  /. 

Dent.  .32:24  will  send  /.  of  beasts 

1  .SVjwi.  2:13  flesh-hook  of  three  t. 

Jtjh  4:10  /.  of  lions  are  broken 
13:14  wherefore  take  flesh  in  /.  ? 
19:20  I  escap.  with  skin  of  my  /. 
2ill7  plucked  spoil  out  of/,  of 
41:14  Leviathan's  /.  are  terrible 

P.<.  3:7  hast  broken  /.  of  ungodly 
.57:4  who.  /.  are  spe.  and  arrows 
.58:6  break  th.  /.  O  G.  in  mouth 
1'24:6  n<)t  given  ns  as  prey  to  /. 

Pror.  10:2*1  as  vinei/ar  to  the  /. 
.30:14  wh.  /.  are  swiH"ds.  jaw-/. 

Cant.  4:2  thv  /.  like  a  flock.  6:6 

Is.  41:15  make  instriiin.  tiav.  /. 

Jer.  31:29  children's  /.  are  set  on 
edge.  Ezek.  18:2 

Lam.  3:16  hath  broken  my  /. 


TEL 
nan.  7:7  4th  beast  had  Iron  /.  19 
Joel  1:6  cheek  /.  Ufa  great  lion 
.■tmos4:H  have  given  clean,  of/. 
Ml'\  3:5  bile  with  /.  cry  peace 
y.er.  9:7  abominations  Irom  his/. 
.ftat.  27:44  cast  the  same  in  his  /. 
lire.  9:K  their  /.  as  the  /.  of  lions 

5ftrONASII. 

TEIL-THEE. 

Is.  C:13  as  a  /.-/.  and  as  an  oak 

TEKEI,. 

Dan.  5:25  wrii.  .M.'iie.  Mcnc,  T. 

'27  T.  thou  art  wiMghed  in  the 

TEKOAH,  or  TEKOA. 

2  .S(/w.  14:2  Joah  sent  to  T.  to 


1. spat 
ofV. 


1  /■/(;■.  2:21  Aslii-r  fiilher 
4:5  .^sh.T  the  father  of  T.  had 

2  Chr.  11:6  built  Ktam  and  T. 
20:'20inlo  the  wiMeriiess  of  T. 

■let.  6:1  blow  tlic  triiinpct  in  'I'. 

Amos  1:1  among  herdmen  of  T. 
TELL. 

Gen.  15:5  /.  stars  if  thou  be  able 
32:5  I  have  sent  to  /.  my  lord 
4.5:13  /.  my  father  of  my  ^lory 

Ex.  10:2  may.  /.  in  ears  of  son 

Xiim.  14:14'they  will /.  inhabita. 

1  .Sam.  6:2  /.  ns  wherewith  we 
9:8  man  of  God.  to  /.  us  way 
17:55  as  liv.  O  king,  I  cannot  /. 
22:'22  I  knew  he  would  /.  Saul 
27:11  lest  they  /.  on  us.  saying 

2  .Sam.  1:'J0  /.  it  not  in  Oalh 

1  A'.  1:20  that  thou  shouldest  /. 
18:12  when  I  come  and  /.  Ahuli 

2  A'.  7:9  th.  we  may  /.  the  kimr's 
9:12  said.  It  is  false;  /-  us  now 

15  let  none  escape  to  go  to  /.  it 
Ps.  22:17  I  may  /.  my  bones 
26:7  /.  of  thy  wondrous  works 
48:13  that  ye  may  /.  the  genera. 
Pl-ov.  30:4  na.  if  thou  canst  /. .' 
Er.  6:12  who  can  /.  what,  10:14 
8:7  w-ho  can  /.  when  it  sh.  be  ? 
10:'30that  hath  wings  sh.  /.  mat. 
Is.  6:9  /.  this  peo. ;  48:20  /.  this 
Jer.  15:2  /.  such  as  are  for  death 
2:i:27  dreams  wh.  they  /.  28:.32 
36:16  we  will/,  king  of  th.  w(M-d8 
17  /.  us  how  thou  didst  write 
Ezek.  '24:19  not  /.  us  what  thi.  ? 
Dan.  2:4  O  king,  /.  thy  serv.  7 
.Joel  1:3  /.  your  child,  let  child.  /. 
Jon.  3:9  who  can  /.  if  God  will 
Mat.   8:4  see  tliou  /.   no  man, 
Mark  8:26,  30 ;  9:9 ;  ii/.  5: 14 ; 
8:50 ;  Acts  2.3:22 
17:9  /.  tne  vision  to  no  man 
18:15  /.  him  his  fault  alone 
17  if  he  negl.  to  hear  /.  church 
21:5  /.  ye  the  daughter  of  Sion 
21:3    /.  us   when    shall    these 

things  be,  Mark,  13:4 
26:63  /.  us  whether  thou  be  C. 

i«t«  2-2:67;  John  10:24 
28:7  go  and  /.  that  he  is  risen 
9  went  to  /.  discip.  Mark  16:7 
Mark  1::30  they  /.  him  of  her 
5:19  /.  them  how  great  things 
11::33  we  cannot  /.    Mat.  21:27; 

L'tke  20:7 

Lnkf  t:-22  /.  J.  what  yc  have  seen 

Jo/in  3:8  canst  not  /,  whence 

4:'25  wh.  he  is  come,  he  will  /. 

8:14  cannot  /.  whence  I  come 

16:18  a  little  while?  cannot/. 

18:34  or  did  others  /.  it  of  nic  ? 

Acts  15:27  sliall  /.  same  things 

17:21  eitlier  to  /.  or  hear  some 

2  Cor.  Vi-.-i  out  of  body  I  can.  /.  3 

IleO.  Il::i2  time  would  fail  to  /. 

TELL  me. 

Oen.  12:18  why  didst  not  /.  me  f 
24:49  /.  me,  if  not,  /.  me  that 
31:27  steal  aw.  didst  not  /.  me 
32:29  Ja.  said,  /.  7ne  thy  name 
37:16  /.  Tne  wh.  they  feed  flocks 
Jos.  7:19  /.  me  what  hast  done 
liiith  4:4  if  not  redeem  it,  /.  me 

1  Sam.  14:43  S.  said,  /.  me  what 
20:10  D.  said,  Who  shall  /.  me.' 

2  Sajn.  1:4  how  went  mat.  /.  7ne 

1  A'.  •2'2:16  /.  me  nolh.  but  truth 

2  A'.  4:2  what  doft>r  thee,  /.  me 
Job  .34:34  men  of  underst.  /.  me 
Cunt.  1:7  /.  me,  O  th.  whom  my 
Mat.  21:'24  th.  which  if  you  /.  me 
L'ike  7:42  /.  me  wh.  of  them  will 
,lohn  20:15  /.  me  wh.  ha.  laid  him 
Acts  '23.19  what  hast  to  /.  me  f 
Gal.  4:21  /.  me  ye  that  desire  to 

TELL  thee. 
Ex.  14:12  the  word  we  did  /.  /. 
Sifm.  23:3  showeth  me,  I  will  /.  /. 


TEM 

Dent.  17:11  tin'  Jiidgm.  thev  /.  I. 

JikI.  14:16  told  it  anil  sh.  I  /.  it  <. 

Ilnth  3:4  he  will  /.  thee  what  th. 

1  .Sam.  9:19  /.  /.  that  is  in  heart 
1.5:16  wilK.  tlirr  what  L.  said 
19:3  and  what  I  see,  I  will  /.  /. 
20:9  then  would  not  1  /.  it  t.f 

1  I'hr.  17:10  I  /.  /A'vthat  the  I,. 
.Ml  l:15esian.  to  /.  /.  16,  17,  19 
/.«.  19:12  lei  lliy  wise  ini'll  /.  tlieo 
Lake  12:.59  1  /.'/.  sh.  not  depart 
Acts  10:6  /,  /.  what  to  do,  11:14 

I  TELL  yon. 

Gen.  49:1  that  /  may  /.  yon  what 

Is.  42:9  forth  //.  yon  of  them 

Mat.  10:27  what  / /.  yon  in  dark. 

Mark  11:'29  //.  y.  by  wh.aulhor. 

Luke  4:'25  /  /.  i/.  of  a  truth,  9:27 

i:i;27  / /.  y<ni\  know  you  not 

19:40  //.  y.  iflhese  hold  pi'ace 

22:67  said.  If  /  /.  yon.  not  belie. 

.Iiihn  3:12bell.  if //.  yo«  of  heav. 

8:45  //.  y.  the  truth.  Gal.  4:16 

i;!:19  now  //.  you  befo.  it  conio 

16:7  /  /.  you  truth,  it  is  expedi. 

Gtll.  5:21  of  which  //.  y.  before 

PhU.  3:18  of  whom  /now  /.  yuic 

TELLEK'C. 

Ps.  56:8  thou  /.  my  wanderings 

TELLETII. 

2  Sam.  7:11  the  L.  /.  thee  that  ho 
2  K.  6:12  Ellsha  /.  the  king  of  Is. 
Ps.  41:6  when  he  goeth  he  /.  it 

101:7  he  111.  /.  lies  sh.  not  tarry 

117:4  lie  /.  number  of  the  stars 

././■.  :«:13  hanilsofhim  that  /.  th. 

John  12:'22  Philip  iiimeth  /.  And. 

TELLIXG. 
.Tad.  7:15  tiid.  hejird  /.  of  dream 
2  .Sayn.  11:19  made  an  end  of  /. 
2  K.  8:5  as  he  was  /.  the  king 

TEMA. 
Gen.  25:15  lladar,  T,  1  Chr.  1:30 
.Jiitt  6:19  troops  of  T.  looked  for 
Js.  21:14  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
.ler.  25:23  I  nuade  T.  to  drink  tho 

TEMAN. 
Gen.  .36:11  sons  of  Eliphaz,  T. 

15  duke  T.  42;  1  Chr.  1:53 
Jer.  49:7  is  wisd.  no  more  In  T.  ? 

20  hath  purposed  against  T. 
Ezek.  25:13  make  desolate  fr.  T. 
Amos  1:12  send  a  fire  upon  T. 
Ob.  9  thv  mighty  men.  O  T. 
Ilab.  3;:)'G.id  came  from  T.  Holy 

TEMPERANCE. 
Ads  24:"25  as  he  reasoned  of  /. 
Gal.  5:'23  /.  ag.  such  th.  no  law 
iPet.  1:6  add  to  know,  /.and  to/. 

TE.MPERATE. 

1  Cor.  9:25  siriv.  for  mastery  is  t. 

Tit.  1:8  bishop  be  /.  2:2  aged  /. 

TEMPER. 
Ezek.  46:1'  oil  lo  /.  wi.  fino  flour 

TEMPERED. 
Ex.  29:2  unleavened  /.  with  oil 
30:35  a  perfume  /.  together 

1  Cor.  12:24  God  hath  /.  body 
TEMPEST. 

/o*9:nhebreaketh  me  with  a  <. 

27:20  a  /.  stealeth  him  away  in 
Ps.  11:6  on  wicked  sh.  he  rain  t. 

55:8  I  hasten  fVora  storm  aiirl  /. 

83:15  so  persecute  them  with  /. 
Is.  '28:2  whicli  as  a  /.  of  hail 

29:6  visited  willi  storm  and  (. 

.30:.3O  Aseyr.  be  beaten  with  a  t. 

.32:2  man  shall  be  a  covert  fr.  t, 

54:11  O  afllicled.  tossed  with  t. 
.Amos  1:14  /.  in  day  of  whirlw. 
.Ion.  1:4  was  a  mighty  /.  in  sea 

12  for  mv  sake  great  /.  is  come 

Mat.  8:'J1  there  arose  a  /.  in  sea 

Acts  27:18  exceed,  tossed  with  *. 

20  no  small  /.  lay  on  ns,  hope 

TIeb.  12:18  not  Co.  todarkn.aiid  /. 

2  Pet.  2: 17  clinids  carried  with  a  /. 

TE.>IPE«TrOlS. 
Ps.  60:3  be  very  /.  round  him 
Jon.  1:11  sea  wrought  and  /.  13 
Acts  27:14  arose  ag.  it  /.  wiud 

TEMPLE. 
2  .Sam.  22:7  he  did  hear  my  voice 
out  of  his/.  Ps.  18:6 

1  A'.  6:17  /.  before  40  cubits  lonff 

2  Chr.  .36:7  put  vessels  In  /.  at  H. 
Ezr.  4:1  they  bnildcd  /.  unto  L. 

5:14  took  out  /.  brought  to  /.  6:5 
Xeh.  0:10  hid  in  /.  shut  doors  of/. 
Ps.  27:4  beauty  of  L.  Imi.  in  /. 

'29:9  in  /.  ev.  one  speak  of  glory 

48:9  kindness  in  midst  of  tliy  I. 

68:29  because  of  thy  /.  at  Jeraa. 
Is.  6:1  and  his  traiu  tilled  the  /. 


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TEM 

7s.  44;28  to  t.  thy  founda.  be  laid 

6G:0  a  voice  from  t.  voice  of  L. 
Jer.  50:28  decl.  veng.  ait.  51:11 
Ezik.  41:1  aftcrw.  bron.  me  to  t. 
Thin.  5:-3  wsseis  talccn  out  of/.  .3 
AutOf^  H:3  s.iiiu's  i>r/.  Ije  bowlings 
Z.v.  K:il  strnTiu'.  tliut  t.  be  built 
^t'(l.  3:1  L.  ctMiic  sudd,  to  bis  A 
jVa(.  4:5  set  iiim  oa  a  pinnacle 
of  I.  Luke  4:il 

12:6  place  is  one  greater  than  t. 

a5:16  sw.  by  t.  or  yold  of  1. 17, 21 
35  wli.  ye  slew  bet.  t.  and  altar 

21:1  show  build,  of  (.  Luke  21:5 

8ii:Cl  I  am  able  to  dest.  I.  of  G. 

27:40  dcslroyest  t.  Mark  15:29 
51  veil  of /.  rent  in  twain,  Mark 
1.5:38;  Lukei:i:i5 
Murk  11:16  carry  vessels  thro'  f 

14:.58  destroy  t.  ma.  witli  bands 
Luke  2:37  An.  departed  not  fr.  t. 
John  2:15  he  drove  tliem  out  of  t. 

19  destroy  t.  21  spake  of  t.  of 

20  forty  and  six  years  t.  build 
Acts  3:2  "laid  daily  at  gate  of  t.  to 

ask  alms  of  them  cnt.  t.  10 
10:27  t.  of  Diana  sho.  be  despis. 
21:30  took  Paul,  drew  him  out  t. 
21:0  Iiath  gone  about  to  prof.  t. 
25:8  neither  against  t.  nor  Cesar 

1  Cor.  3:16  that  ye  are  t.  of  God 

17  if  any  man  defile  <.  of  G.  him 
G.  de.-t.  t.  holy,  \vh.  i.  ye  are 

0:1!)  your  body  is  (.  of  II.  Ghost 
8:10  these  sit  at  meat  in  idol's  t. 
9:13  they  who  minister  live  of  t. 

2  Cor.  0:16  hath  t.  of  G.  wi.  Idols 
}?ev.  7:15  serve  day  and  ni.  in  t. 

11:1  rise  and  measure  t.  of  God 
19  t.  of  G.  was  open,  in  heaven 

14:15  ano.  angel  came  out  o(  t. 

15:5 1.  of  tabernacle  was  opened 
8  t,  was  filled  with  smoke  from 

16:1  I  heard  a  voice  out  of  t.  17 

21:22  no  t.  Almig.  and  Lamb  t. 

See  UOLT,  LORD. 

In,  or  Into  (he  TEMPLE. 

1  C/ir.  6:10  priest's  olbee  in  tfie  t. 
Ezr.  5:15  carry  tllese  ves.  i.  t.  t. 
N''li.  6:11  go  i.  tJie  t.  to  save  life 
Mut.  12:5  priests  in  t.  prof.  sabb. 

21:12  went  into  the  t.  to  cast  out 
them  that  sold  in  t.  Mark 
11:15;  iufe  19:45 

14  and  lame  came  to  him  i.  t.  t. 

15  child,  crying  in,  t.  Hosanna 
26:.'J5  teaching  in  t.  Luke  21:.37 
27:5  cast  dowii  pieces  of  sil.  i.  /. 

Mark  14:49  I  was  daily  teaching 

in  the  t.  Luke  2i:i3 

Lvki  1:21  tarried  so  long  in  t.  t. 

2:27  he  came  by  Spirit  into  t.  t. 

46  found  him  in  the  t.  sitting 

18:10  two  men  went  into  t/ie  t. 

24:53  contimi.  in  t.  praising  G. 

Acts  2:46  with  one  accord  in  1. 1. 

3:1  Peter  and  .John  went  i.  tlie  t. 

3  to  go  into  t.  5:20  speak  in  t. 

5:25  nien  are  standing  in  t. 

21:26  P.  entered  t.  27  saw  in  t. 

28  brought  Greeks  i.  the  t.  29 

24:12  neither  found  me  in  the  t. 

18  J.  found  me  i>urified  in  I.  t, 
26:21  causes  .J.  caught  me  in  t. 

2  Thes.  2:4  as  O.  sitteth  i.  t.  of  G. 
Jlev.  3:12  I  make  a  pillar  in  t. 

15:8  no  man  able  to  enter  i.  1. 1. 

TEMPLES,  of  the  head, 
lad.  4:21  sm.  nail  into  his  t.  22 
5:26  she  had  stricken  thro'  his  /. 
Cant.  4:3  tliy  i.  like  pomegr.  6:7 

TEMPLES. 

JIos.  8:14  forgot  Maker,  build,  t. 

Joel  3:5  into  7.  my  goodly  things 

Acts  7:48  the  M.  II.  dwelleth  not 

in  t.  made  with  bauds,  17:24 

TEMPORAL. 

>  3  Cor.  4:18  for  tilings  seen  are  t. 
TE.MPT. 

Gen.  22:1  God  did  t.  Abraham 
F.r.  17:2  whercf  do  ye  t.  Lord? 
J  lent.  0:16  ye  shall  not  t.  the  L. 
/.s'.  7:12  not  ask,  nor  will  I  t.  L, 
Mnl.  :i:15  that  /.  God  are  deliv. 
Mat.  4:7  sbalt  not  t.  L.  ii/Ar  4:12 

22: IS  whv  t.  ve  me  1  Mark  12;I5 

Luke  20:23 
Acts  5:9  ye  have  agreed  to  /.  Sp, 

15:10  therefore  why  t.  ye  God  ? 
1  Cor.  7:5  Sa.  t.  you  not  for  your 

10:9  neither  let  us  t.  Christ 

TEMPTATION. 

rs.  95:8  as  in  t.  in  wild.  I[eh.  3:8 
Mai.  6:13  and  lead  us  not  into  t. 
Luke  11:4 


TEN 
Mat.  26:41  that  ye  enter  not  into 
t.  Mark  14:.38;  iwfe  22:40, 46 
Luke  4:13  wh.  devil  ended  his  t. 

8:13  in  a  time  of  t.  fall  away 
1  Cor.  10:13  no  t.  tak.  you,  wi.  t. 
Gal.  4:14  t.  in  flesh  despised  not 
1  Tim.  6:9  that  be  rich  fall  into  t. 
Jam.  1:12  bless,  that  endureth  t. 
Rev.  3:10  keep  thee  fr.  hour  of  (. 

TEMPT.ATIOAS. 
Tleut.  4:.34  nati.  out  of  nat.  by  t. 

7:19  great  t.  th.  eyes  saw,  29:3 
Luke  22:28  contin.  with  me  in  t. 
Acts  20:19  serv.  G.  with  many  /. 
■7am.  1:2  joy  when  ye  fall  into  f. 

1  Pet.  1:6  are  in  heaviness  thro' t. 

2  Pet.  2:9  L.  deli,  godly  out  of  t. 

TE.MPTED. 
E^.  17:7  because  they  t.  Lord 
N'um.  14:22  ha.  /.  me  ten  times 
Tleut.  6:16  tempt  G.  ye  I.  in  Ma. 
Ps.  78:18  they  t.  G.  in  heart,  41 
56 1.  and  provo.  most  hitrh  God 
95:9  when  fath.  t.  me,  //<*.  3:9 
106:14  lusted,  t.  God  in  desert 
Mai.  4:1  wildern.  to  be  t.  of  the 

devil,  J/art  1:13:  Luke  i:-i 
Luke  10:25  a  lawyer  t.  him 
1  Cor.  10:9  some  t.  were  destroy. 

13  not  sulfer  you  to  be  t.  above 
GaJ.  6:1  lest  thou  also  be  t. 

1  TAes.  3:5  by  means  tempter  t. 

Heb.  2:18  hiniself  sufl'.  being  t. 
4:15  in  all  points  t.  like  as  we 
11:37  were  sawn  asun.  were  t. 

Jam..  1:13  say  wh.  he  is  1. 1  am  t. 
of  God,  lor  God  cannot  be  t. 

14  ev.  man  /.  wh.  drawn  of  lust 

TEMPTER. 
Mat.  4:3  when  t.  came  to  him 
1  Thes.  3:5  by  means  t.  tempted 

TEMPTETH. 
Jam.  1:13  tempt,  neither  t.  any 

TEMPTI\G. 

Mat.  16:1  the  Pharisees  (.  Christ, 

Markf,:\\\  LukeW.V, 

19:3  Pharis.  came  to  him  t.  him 

22:35  lawyer  asked  quest,  t.  him 

Mark  10:2"put  away  wife,  t.  him 

John  8:6  this  they  said,  t.  him 

TE\. 
Oen.  16:3  Ab.  dw.  t.  years  in  C. 
18:.32  I  will  not  dest.  for  t.  sake 
42:3  -Jos. 'a  t.  breth.  went  to  buy 
Ex.  34:28  wrote  t.  commandm. 

Deut.  4:13;  10:4 
Lev.  26:26  t.  women  bake  bread 
.Jos.  17:5  fell  t.  portions  to  Man. 
,Jud.  12:11  E.  judged  Is.  t.  years 
20:10  take  t.  men  of  a  hundred 
Ttuth  1:4  dwelt  in  Moab  t.  years 

1  Sam.  1:8  not  better  th.  t.  sons? 

2  Sam.  19:43  ha.  t.  parts  in  king 

1  A'.  11:31  t.  niec.  give  t.  trib.  35 
14:3  take  t.  loaves  to  Ahijah 

2  A'.  15:17  Mena.  reigned  t.  years 
Neh.  11:1  one  of  (.  to  dw.  at  Jer. 
Est.  9:10  t.  sons  of  Ham.  slew,  12 
Ps.  33*2  instrument  of  ^  strings, 

92-3;  144:9 
Ec.  7-19  more  than/,  mighty  men 
Ezek.  45: 14  homer  of  /.  baths,  t. 
Amns  5-3  leave  t.  to  bouse  of  Is. 

6:9  if  i.  remain  in  one  house 
7.ec.  8:23  t.  men  take  hold  of  Jew 
Mai.  25:1  kingdom  likened  to  t. 

virgins 
L)ike  15:8  worn,  having  t.  pieces 

17:17  were  th.  not  t.  deanscd? 

19:13  delivered  them  t.  pounds 
liev.  12:3  a  dragon  hav.  t.  horns, 
13:1;  17:3 

17:12  the  t.  horns  are  t.  kings 
See    CUBITS,    dats,    deobees, 

THOUSAND,  THOUSANDS. 

TE\  limes. 

Gen.  31:7  changed  wages  I.  t.  41 
Num.  14:22  have  tempt,  me  /.  t. 
Neh.  4:12  J.  came,  said  to  us  1. 1. 
Job  19:3  t.  t.  ve  reproached  me 
Dan.  1:20  found  them  t.  t.  better 

TE\S. 
E-n.  18:21  over  them  rul.  of  t.  25 
Deut.  1:15  heads,  captains  over  t. 

TEiVTH. 
Oen.  28:22  surely  L'ive  t.  to  tliee 
i«i'.  27:32  t.  shall  be  holy  to  L. 
Num.  18:21  given  child,  of  L.  /. 
1  Sam.  8:15  king  take  t.  of  seed 
Is.  6:13  yet  in  it  shall  bead. 
John  1:39  it  was  about  t.  hour 

See  DAT,  DEAL,  MONTH,  PART. 

TEXD. 

Prov,  21:5  diligent  (.  to  plente. 


TEN 

TEXDETH. 

Pror.  10:16  labor  of  righteous  t. 
11:19  as  righteousness  t.  to  life 

24  withholdcth,  it  t.  to  poverty 
14:2:3  talk  oflips  7.  to  penury 
19:23  fear  of  the  Lord  t.  to  life 

TEADER. 
Gen.  18:7  Abra.  fetched  a  calf  «. 
33:13  lord  know,  children  are  t. 
Deut.  28:.54  man  that  is  t.  among 
56  the  t.  and  delicate  woman 
32:2  small  rain  on  the  t.  herb 
2  iSayn.  23:4  as  t.  grass  springing 
2  A'.  22:19  heart  t.  2  Chr.  34:l7 

1  Chr.  22:5  Sol.  young  and  t.  29:1 
•Tnb  14:7  t.  branch  will  not  cease 

38:27  cause  the  t.  herb  to  spring 
Pim.  4:3  /.  and  belov.  in  sight  of 

27:25  the  t.  grass  showethltself 
Cant.  2:13  the  vines  with  t.  grape 

7:12  see  whether  t.  grape  appear 
Is.  47:1  no  more  be  called  /.  and 

.53:2  shall  grow  up  as  a  t.  plant 
Ez^k.  17:22  I  will  crop  oft'a  /.  one 
Dan.  1:9  G.  brought  Dan.  into  t. 

4:15  in  earth,  in'the  t.  grass,  2:j 
Mat.  24::32  bra.  is  t.  Mark  13:28 
Luke  1:78  thro'  t.  mercy  of  God 
Jam.  5:11  L.  is  pitiful,  oSt.  mercy 
TE\nER-HEARTED. 

2  Chr.  13:7  Reh.  young  and  t.-h. 
Eph.  4:32  be  kind  and  t.-k. 

See  MERCIES. 

TEXDERIVESS. 
Deut.  28:56  set  foot  on  gro.  for  i. 

TENONS. 
Ex.  26: 17  two «.  in  one  board,  19 ; 
36:22,  24 

TENOR. 
ffen.  4.3:7  according  to /.  of  words 
Ex.  34:27  after  t.  of  these  words 

TENT. 
Gen.  9:21  Noah  was  uncov.  in  t. 
12:8  Abra.  pitched  his  /.  13:3 
13:12  Lot  pitched  his  t.  tow,  S. 
18:1  sat  in  I.  6  hastened  into  /. 

9  where  is  Sa.  he  said.  In  the  /. 
24:67  brought  her  to  Sarah's  t. 
26:17  Isaac  pitched  his  I.  in  val. 

25  pitched  his  t.  at  Beer-sheba 
31:25  Jacob  had  pitched  his  t. 
3.3:18  Ja.  pitched  his/,  before.  19 
35:21  Is.  pitciied  his  t.  bevond 

.Ec.  18:7  M.  and  Jeth.  cani'e  to  t. 
33:8  stood  every  man  at  t.  door 

10  they  worshipped  in  t.  door 
39:.33  they  brought  the  I.  to  Mo. 
40:19  he  spread  t.  over  taberua. 

Lev.  14:8  tarry  out  of?,  sev.  days 
Num..  9:15  cloud  cov.  t.  of  testi. 

11:10  heard  people  weep  in  t. 

19:14  when  a  man  dieth  in  a  t. 
18  a  clean  person  sh.  sprinkle  t. 

25:8  went  aft.  man  of  Is.  into  t. 
Jos.  7:21  hid  in  midst  of  my  t. 

23  took  them  out  of  midst  of  I. 

24  Israel  burnt  his  /.  and  all  he 
Jud.  4:17  Sisera  fled  to  t.  of  Jael 

20  said.  Stand  in  door  of  the  /. 

21  Jael  took  a  nail  of  the  t.  and 
5:24  blessed  above  women  in  t. 
7:8  he  sent  rest  of  Israel  to  bis  t. 
20:8  not  any  of  us  go  to  t. 

1  Sam.  4:10  "fled  every  man  into 

his/.  2. Sam.  18:17;  19:8 
13:2  rest  of  people  he  sent  to  /. 
17:.54  put  Goliatn's  ai'mor  into  /. 

2  Sam..  7:6  walk,  in  a  /.  1  Chr.  17:5 
16:22  they  spread  Absalom  a  /. 
20:'22  retired  every  man  to  his  /. 

2  A'.  7:8  lepers  went  into  one  /. 

1  Chr.  15:1  Da.  pitched  a  /.  for  ark 

2  Chr.  35:22  fled  ev.  man  to  his  /. 
Ps.  78:60  the  t.  which  he  placed 
Is.  13:20  nor  Arabian  pitch  /.  th. 

38:12  age  removed  as  a  shep.'s  /. 

40:22  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  /. 

54:2  enlarge  the  place  of  tliy  /. 
Jer.  10:20  none  to  stretch  forth  /. 

37:10  rise  np  every  man  in  his  /. 

TENT-MAKERS. 
Acts  18:3  by  occupation  t.-in. 

TENTS. 
Gen.  4:20  such  as  dwell  in  /. 

9:27  Japlletli  shall  dwell  in  /. 

13:5  Lot  also  had  herds  and  /. 

25:27  a  jilain  man.  dwelling  in  /. 

31::33  L.  went  into  maid-serv.  /. 
Ex.  16:16  gather  for  Ihein  in  /. 
Nvni.  1:52  Is.  shall  pilch  llieir /. 

9:17eloudabode.  tliry  pitciied/. 
18  ivsled  ill  their /. '20.  22.  23 

13:19  whether  111.  dwell  in  /.  or 

16:26  depart  Irmn  the/,  of  these 
27  tloiitl  in  the  door  of  their  /. 


TER 

yum,  24:2  Bal.  eaw  Is.  abid.  in  /. 

5  how  goodly  are  thy  t.  O  Jac. 

De^if.  1:27  ye  murmur,  iu  your  t. 

33  soiu'ch'a  pla.  to  pitch  your  t. 

5::J0  ,iret  you  iuto  your  t.  again 

]l:fj  earth  swallowed  up  their  t. 

33:18  rejoice,  Issachar,  in  thy  t. 

Jos.  22:4  i^et  you  unto  your  t'(). 

8  return  wi.  riches  unto  your  /. 

Jifd.  6:5  Midianites  came  with  t. 

8:11  way  of  them  th.  dwelt  in  t. 

1  Sam.  17:5:3  spoil.  Philistines'  t. 

2  Sam.  11:11  Is.  and  J.  abide  in  t. 
20:1  every  man  to  his  t.  1  A' 

12:HJ;  2  Chr.  10:16 

1  A'.  8:tiG  I.  we.  to  th.  (.UChr.  7:10 

2  K.  7:7  Syrians  left  their  t.  10 
8:2]  peo.  tied  into  their  t.  14:13 
13:5children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  t. 

1  Chr.  4:41  they  smote  t.  of  Ham 
5:10  they  dwelt  in  Hajiarites'  t. 

2  Chr.  14:15  smote  t.  of  cattle 
31:2  to  praise  iu  t.  of  the  Lord 

Ezr.  8:15  we  abode  in  t.  3  days 
Ps.  6tf:25  lot  none  dw.  in  their  t. 
78:55  made  I.«rael  to  dwell  in  t. 
&4:10  th.  dwell  in  t.  of  ^vickedn. 
106:25  murmured  in  their  t.  and 
120:5  I  dwell  in  the  t.  of  Kedar 
Cant.  1:5  comely  as  t.  of  Kedar 
Jer.  4:20  sudd,  are  my  t.  spoiled 
6:3  they  shall  pitch  their  t. 
30:18  b'rinn;  captiv.  of  Jacob's  t. 
35:7  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  t. 
10  but  we  have  dwelt  in  t. 
49:29  th.  t.  and  flocks  shall  they 
Hab.  3:7  I  saw  the  t.  of  Cushan 
Zee.  12:7  L.  .'^hall  save  t.  of  Jud. 
14:15  plague  of  all  iu  these  t. 

TER  AH. 
GeiK  11:24  begiit  T.  1  Chr.  1:26 
26  T.  U-'xnt  Abr.  27;  Jos.  24:2 
31  T.  tuulc  Abram  his  son,  and 
TERAPHI.M. 
Jud.  17:5  made  an  ephod  and  t. 
18:14  iu  these  houses  is  t.  20 
Hos.  3:4  many  days  without  t. 

TERMED. 
Is.  62:4  sh.  no  more  be  t,  forsak. 

TERRA<^ES. 
2  Chr.  9:11  ma.  of  algum-trees  t. 

TERRESTRIAL. 
1  Cor.  15:40  bodies  t.  glory  of  t. 

TERRIBLE. 
E.n\  34:10  for  it  in  a  t.  thine: 
Deut.  1:19  went  thro"  /.  wild.  8:15 
7:21  Lord  is  a  mightv  God  and  t. 

10:17-  Neh.  1:5;'4:14;  9:32 
10:21  done  t.  thi.  2  Sam.  7:23 
Jud.  13:6  angel  of  God,  very  t. 
Job  37:22  with  God  is  t.  majesty 
39:20  glory  of  his  nostrils  is  t, 
41:14  teeth  are  i.  ronnd  about 
Ps.  4.5:4  hand  sh.  teach  /.  thino;8 
47:2  the  Lord  most  high  is  ?.  ne 
65:5  by  i.  things  in  righteousn. 
66:3  t.  art  thou  in  thy  works 
5  t.  in  his  doing  towards  men 
68:35  thou  art  t.  out  of  thy  holy 
76:12  he  is  t.  to  the  kings  of 
99:3  prai.  thy  ^reat  and  /  name 
106:22  done  ^  Things  by  R.  sea 
145:6  shall  speak  of  thy  t.  acts 
CaiU.  6:4  art  t.  as  an  army,  10 
Is.  13:11  lay  low  hanghtiii.  of  ^. 
18:2  to  a  peo.  /.  7  fr.  a  people  t. 
21:1  ft-om  desert,  from  a  t.  land 
25:3  the  city  of  the  /.  nations 

4  blast  of  t.  ones  is  as  a  stoiin 

5  branch  of  t.  shall  be  bro.  low 
29:5  mult.  of/,  ones  be  as  chaff 

20  t.  one  is  brought  to  naught 
49:25  prey  of  t.  sh.  be  delivered 
64:3  when  thou  didst  t.  things 
Jer.  15:21  red.  out  of  hand  oit. 
20:11  L.  is  as  a  mighty  t.  one 
Lam.  5:10  because  of  /.  famine 
Ezek.  1:22  color  of  the  t.  crystal 
28:7  will  bring  the  t.  of  nations 

upon  thee.  30:11 ;  31:12 
32:12  cause  to  fall  t.  of  nations 
Dan.  2:31  form  of  image  Nvas  t. 
7:7  fourth  l)cast  dreadf.  and  t. 
Joel  2:11  L.  is  great  and  very  t. 
31  before  the  great  and  t.  day 
Hah.  1:7  Chaldeans  are  /.  and 
Zep.  2:11  L.  will  be  t.  unto  M. 
Ileb.  12:21  so  t.  was  sight  that 

TERRIDLEiVESS. 
Deut.  2(1:8  L.  brought  us  with  t. 
1  Chr.  17:21  make  thee  a  name  t. 
Jer.  49: 16  thy  t.  hath  deceived  th. 

TERRIBLY. 
Is.  2:10  to  sliake  /.  the  earth.  21 
Xiih.  2:3  lir-trees  t-h.  be  t.  ehaU- 


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TES 

TEKHIFV. 

Job  S:.')  U'l  lihukiii-i'a  of  (l:iy  /.  it 
9:31  his  roil.  l(!l  mil  his  Inir  I. 
31:34  did  coiitflnpl  nf  liimil.  /.  / 
2  Cor.  10;ii  scimu  as  if  I  wo.  t.  you 

TERRIFIKn,  EST. 
Dftil.  ill::)  fi'iir  not  nor  lie  I. 
Job  "M  lliou  /.  iiR-  lliro'  visions 
L'ikf  21:9  lli'ar  of  wiirs.  l>i-  not  /. 
2-t::JT  tlicv  were  ^  imd  iillVit'liicd 
Phil.  l:28"in  noihin:;  /.  by  adv. 

TERROR. 
Gen.  .Y.:5  tin-  /.  of  Cod  was  upon 
/r*'.  a*!;!'!  will  rtji.  ovci-  you  I. 
Pen/  32:a.'Ssw.  wil^loul,^  with. 
34:14  in  the  I.  which  M.  showed 
Jos.  a:'.l  /.  is  fallen  upon  us 
Jofi  31:M  dcstruc.  (r.  (!.  was  n  t. 
:W:7  niv  t.  not  nuike  thee  afraid 
Ps.  !ll:,'i'uot  afr.  lor  /,  hy  nii;ht 
Jx.  10:.'i3  L.  will  lop  liouL;h  wi.  I. 
V.i:\~  .lu.  shall  he  a  !.  to  E,:;ypt 
:)3:1S  Ihv  heart  shall  meditate  t. 
51:1 1  thou  Shalt  he  far  from  t. 
Jer.  17:1"  not  a  t.  40:4  I.  to  thys. 
:ia:21  hrouizht  forth  Isr.  with  I. 
Ezek.  ii-.l!  cause  I.  to  lie  on  all 
•21  I  make  th.  a  (.  27:3(i;  aS:19 
.-i':*)  wh.  caused  /.  21.  2.'),  2G.  27 
:io  will!  their  f.  they  are  asha. 
■.M  1  have  caused  uiy  I.  in  lana 
I!niii.  l:i:3  rnlers  not  t.  to  yood 
2  Co/-.  :-):n  knowinir  the  /.  ofL. 
1  Pel.  3:14  be  not  al'niid  of  th.  t. 

TERRORS. 
Dent.  4:34  assa.  to  lake  nat.  by  t. 
Job  15:4  (.  of  God  sia  themselves 
18:11  t.  shall  make  hin\  afraid 
14  sh.  bring  him  to  kini;  aU. 
20:25  sword  comcth,  t.  are  upon 
24:17  thev  are  in  the  I.  of  death 
27:80  t.  take  hold  on  him 
30:15  t.  are  turned  upon  mo 
Ps.  55:4  t.  of  death  are  fallen  on 
73:19  utterly  consumed  with  I. 
88:15  while'I  suff.  I.  I  am  distr. 
16  thv  t.  have  cut  nie  olT 
Jer.  15:8  caused  I.  to  fall  ou  city 
Lam.  2:22  hast  called  my  I. 
Ezek.  21:12  /.  by  reason  of  sword 

TERTIUS. 
Horn.  10:22  1  T.  who  wrote  this 

TERTULLC8. 

Acts^\:\  certain  orator  nam.  T. 

2  T.  bei^aii  to  accuse  Paul 

TEST.V:»IES(T. 

Mat.  id-.-lA  this  is  my  blood  in 

new  /.  Mark  14:24 
Luke  22:20  this  cup  is  the  new  (. 

1  Vor.  11:23 
S  Cor.  3:i;  made  minis,  of  new  t. 
14  remains  veil,  in  read,  old  t. 
Ileb.  T:2J  surelv  of  a  better  t. 
O:!.'!  he  is  mediau>r  of  new  t.  for 
ri'demption  under  first  t. 
10  where  a  t.  is.  th.  must  death 
17  /.  is  of  force  after  men  dead 
20  Ibis  is  blood  of  t.  O.  enjoin. 
Rev.  ll:l'.l  in  temple  arkof*. 

TEST.\TOR. 
Beb.  9:16  of  neees.  be  death  of  (. 
17  no  strensth  while  '.  liveth 
TESTIFY. 
Num.  35:30  one  wilucss  not  t. 
Deul.  8:19  1 1,  that  ye  sh.  perish 
19:10  if  a  false  wit.  t.  against 
31:21  song  (.  ag.  them  aa  witn. 
:j2:4ti  set  vo.  hearts  to  wor.  1 1. 
A', /i . '.!::»  wherew.  thou  didst  I. 
Job  15:1)  thine  own  lips  !.  a",  th. 
Pi.  50:7  O  Is.  I  (.  ag.  thee,  81:8 
/..  .59:12  our  sins  I.  against  us 
Jer.  14:7  our  iniquities  /.  ag.  us 
y/o«.  5:5  pride  of  Israi'l  dotli  I. 
,1;/K*i:):l:i  t.  in  house  of  Jacob 
.)Hi\  B:3  what  have  I  done?  I.  a". 
Luke  1();28  send  Laza.  that  he  (. 
Ji//ui  2:25  that  any  sho.  t.  of  man 
3:11  /.  have  seen;  5::i9  t.  of  me 
7:7  bee.  1 1,  of  it :  15:28  /.  of  me 
Arl^  2:40  wi.  olh.  words  did  he  I. 
10:42  (.  it  is  he  was  ordai.  of  G. 
20:24  to  I.  gospel  of  grace  of  G. 
2ii:5  know  they,  if  th.  would  /. 
Ctfd.  5:3  I  f.  to  ev.  man  circum. 
Eph.  4:17  this  I  say.  and  (.  in  L. 

1  Jo/in  4:14  we  ha.  seen  and  do  I. 
Ber.  22:10  I  Jesus  sent  ang.  to  t. 

18  1 1.  to  ev.  man  that  heareth 

TESTIFIED. 

Ex.  21:29  it  ha.  been  /.  to  owner 

neiil.  19:18  t.  falsely  ag.  brother 

Ruth  1:21  sec.  L.  halh  I.  ag.  me 

2  Sum.  1:16  thy  mouth  t.  ag.  th. 
i  K.  17:18  yet  L.  t.  agaiust  Israel 


TES 

,  A'.  1":1.'S  tcstlm.  he  t.  »<».  them 

2  Chr.  21:19  prophets  (.  agaiust 
them.  yell.  9:20 

,\V/(.  13:15  I  (.  against  them.  21 
John  4:39  for  saving  wh.  wo.  I. 

44  Je.  himsell  I.  a  proph.  13:21 
.■l<7«  8:25  wh.  they  /.  and  preach 

1H:5  r.  /.  to  Jews  that  J.  wast'. 

2:):  11  as  thou  hast /.  of  me  at  J. 

2H:'i)  to  whom  he  I.  king,  of  G. 
I  Cor.  15:15  bee.  we  ha.  t.  ofH. 
1  Thee.  4:0  we  forewarned  you,  t. 
1  Tim.  2:0  gave  himself  to  be  I. 
Ileb.  2:0  one  in  a  certain  placed. 
1  Pel.  1:11  I.  beforeh.  sullerings 
1  .liihn  5:9  witness  (i.  I.  of  his  S. 

3  John  3  I.  of  truth  that  is  in  th. 
TESTIFIEnST,  ETII. 

.V./(.  11:211 /.  ag.  lliiin  b)  Hp.  30 
llM.  7:111  pride  of  Is.  L  his  face 
.Inhii  3:32  wh.  he  ha.  seen,  he  I. 
21:24  disciple  wh.r  of  these  thi. 
Ileb.  7:17  he  '.  thou  art  a  priest 
llev.  22:20  which  f.  these  things 

TESTIFYING. 
Aeti  20:21  I.  both  to  Jews  and  O. 
Heb.  11:4  witn.  O.  t.  of  his  gifts 

1  Pet.  5:12  I.  this  is  grace  of  God 
TESTIMONY. 

Ex.  1C::)4  pot  of  maima  bef.  t. 
2.5:10  sh.  put  into  ark  the  /.  21 
27:21  without  vail  before  t. 
30:0  mercy-s.  over  t.  Lev.  10:13 
31:18  gave  M.  two  tables  of  <. 
32:15  tables  oU.  in  hand,  31:29 
38:21  this  is  sum  of  tahern.  of  <. 
Xiim.  1:50  Lev.  over  tJlber.  of  (. 
53  Lev.  pitch  about  taher.  of  t. 
9:15  dond  covered  the  tent  of  t. 
10:11  <-loud  taken  otV  taber.  of  (. 
17:4  thou  sh.  lay  up  rods  bef.  t. 
10  bring  .\a.  rod  again  bef.  t. 
Riilli  4:7  imd  this  was  a  (.  in  Is. 

2  A'.  11:12  pave  the  king  the  I. 
2  Chr.  £):11 

Pi.  78:5  he  established  a  (.  In  J. 

81:5  this  he  orda.  in  Jos.  for  /. 

119:88  so  sh.  I  keep  t.  of  mouth 

122: 1  tribes  go  up  to  the  ^  of  I. 

l:i2:12  if  thy  children  keep  my  <. 
A.  8:10  bind  \i\>  t.  20  1a 


THE 

r».  119:)4B  save  me,  and  I  shall 

keep  t. 

1.52  conceniing  /.  I  have  kno. 

1.57  vet  do  1  not  decline  fr.  (. 

Jer.  44:2.3  have  not  walked  in  I. 

TIIADDEl'S.    .\Iark3:\S 

THANK. 
Luke  0:32  those  that  love  you 
what  I.  have  ye?  3;J:*1 
TII.WK,  Verb. 
1  Chr.  10:4  apiioint.  I.i-v.  tot.  L. 
7  Da.  delivered  psalm  to  t.  L. 
2'i:30  stand  ev.  morning  to  I.  L. 
211:13  we  t.  thee,  praise  name 
/>tin.  2:23  I  I.  thee,  praise  thee 
Mat.  11:25  Je.  said,  I  t.  thee,  O 
Fa.  L.  orhe:ivi-n,  Luke  10:21 
l.uke  17:9  doth  he  f.  that  serv.  ? 


Till 

THEDEZ. 

JiKl.  9:50  went  Abimelech  to  T. 
2  .%;«.  11:21  thai  he  died  in  T. 

THEFT,  S. 
Ex.  22:3  he  sh.  lie  sold  for  his  I. 
4  if  the  M)e  found  in  his  hand 
Mat.  1.5:19  out  of  the  heart  pro- 
ceed t.  .Mark  7:22 
Rev.  9:21  nel.  repented  they  of  i. 
TIIELASAR.    2  A'.  19:12 

TIIENt'E. 

Xum.  23:13  curse  me  th.  fr.  (.  27 

Deul.  4:29  If  fl-onl  t.  thou  seek  L. 

5:13  the  Lord  brought  thee  out 

/.  0:23:  24:18 

1  A'.  2:;i6  go  not  forth  from  t. 

2  A'.  2:21  shall  not  be  from  I.  any 
Ezr.  li:0  thcref.  be  ye  far  from  /. 


',UKe  17:11  (loin  in-  r.  nun  sei>.  r    |  j'.zr.  ";n  Loeiei.  oe  je  lui  .i.-n.  r 
18:11  G.  1 1,  th.  not  as  olh.  men  i  /».  6.5:20  no  more  t.  an  Infant  of 


,.  _.. and  /. 

Mat.  8:4  gift  M.  comnninded  for 

&t.  Mark  1:44;  i«*«  5:44 
10:18  /.  against  them.  Mark  13:9 
Mark  0:11  sh.  dust  for<.  iHte9:5 
l.uke  21:13  sh.  turn  to  you  for  t. 
.John  3::)2  no  man  receiv.  his  !. 
m  he  that  receiv.  /.  set  to  seal 
8:17  writ.  t.  of  two  men  is  true 
21:24  know  that  his  t.  is  true 
Acln  13:22  to  wh.  also  he  gave  I. 
14:3  gave  (.  to  word  of  his  grace 
22:18  thev  will  not  recei.  thy  (. 

1  Cor.  1:0  as  t.  of  C.  was  contlr. 
2:1  declaring  unto  you  t.  of  God 

2  Cor.  1:12  t.  of  our  conscience 
2  Tlie.i.  1:10  bee.  our  I.  was  beli. 
2  7'iwi.  1:8  not  asham.  of  (.  of  L. 
Ileb.  3:5  t.  of  things  which  were 

11:5  Enoch  had  I.  he  pleased  G. 

Rev.  1:2  bare  record  of  /.  of  J.  C. 

9  I  was  in  Patmos  for  t.  of  Je. 

(1:9  souls  of  th.  were  slain  for  I. 

11:7  when  they  have  finished  t. 

12:11  overca.  by  word  of  lb.  (. 

17  war  with  them  wh.  have  I. 

13:5  tabernacle  ott.  in  heaven 

19:10  (.  of  J.  is  spirit  of  proph. 

See  ARK. 

TESTIMONIES. 
Deut.  4:45  thesi?  are  I.  M.  spake 
6:17  sh.  diligently  keep  t.  of  O. 
20  wh.  mean  /.  G.  commanded 

1  A'.  2:3  to  keep  his  statutes  and 
his  <.  2  A'.  2.3:3;  1  CVir.  29:19; 
a  Chr.  34:31 

2  A'.  17:15  rejected  t.  followed 
.VifA.  9:.'M  nor  kings  heark.  to  t. 
I'll.  23:10  keep  coven,  and  his  I. 

78:.5«  keep  not  t.  93:5  /.  sure 
99:7  th.  kept  /.  and  ordinances 
119:2  hies,  are  they  th.  keep  (. 
14  I  rejoiced  in  way  of  thy  /. 
22  I  have  kept  thy  t.  107, 168 
24  Ihv  /.  dell.  31  I  stuck  to  t. 
.36  incline  mv  heart  to  thy  (. 
41)  I  will  sneak  of  /.  bef.  kings 
.59  I  turned  my  feet  to  Ihy  I. 
79  have  known  /.  turn  to  me 
95  wick,  waited.  I  consider  (. 
99  thy  t.  are  my  meditation 
111  Ihv  t.  have  I  taken 
119  I  love  Ihv  /.  123  know  I. 
129  Ihv  t.  are  wonderful 
i;i8  thy  t.  arc  rightc.  faithful 
144  righteous,  of  (.  everlasting 


.loiin  11:41  FathiT.  I  (.  thee 
Horn.  1:8  I  (.  my  God.  7:25 
1  Cor.  1:4  I  /.  G.  on  your  behalf 
14  W.  O.  I  bai)t.  none  of  you 
14:18  I  I.  G.l  speak  with  long. 
Phil.  1:3  I  t.  G.  on  rem.  of  you 

1  Thee.  2:13  for  this  call.  I.  we  G. 

2  Then.  1:3  arc  bound  to  t.  God 

1  Tim.  1:12  1 1.  Jesus  Christ 

2  Tim.  1:3  I  I.  C.  whom  I  serve 
J'hile.  il  t.  God,  mak.  mention 
See  orFEiiiNH. 

TH.V^VKBD. 
2  Sam.  14:22  J.  liowed,  t.  king 
Acle  28:15  P.  /.  G.  took  courage 
Rom.  0:17  G.  be  /.  ye  were  serf. 

TH.VNKFIL. 
Pe.  100:4  t.  to  him  Col.  3:15 
Rom.  1:21  glori.  not,  nor  we,  t. 

TH.\NKFITL!VES8. 
Acts  24:3  we  accept  il  with  all  t. 

THANKING. 
2  CItr.  5:13  singers  were  one  t.  L. 

THANKWORTHY. 
1  Pet.  2:19  t.  iS  man  endure  grief 

THANKS. 
Xeh.  12:.31  companies  th.  gave  t. 
Dan.  6:10  he  prayed,  and  gave  /. 
.Mat.  20:27  he  took  the  cup,  and 


gave/.  ii/A-e  22:17 
Mark  8:0  seven  loaves  and  ga.  t. 
14:2:1  when  he  had  given  I.  he 
Luke  2::}8  .\nna  gave  I.  to  Lord 
22:19  and  gave  f.  and  brake  it 
John  6:11  when  he  had  given  (. 

23  after  Lord  had  ^iven  I. 
Acts  27:.'S5  bread,  and  ga.  (.  to  G. 
Rom.  14:6  for  he  giveth  G.  I.  he 
eateth  not,  and  giveth  G.  I. 

1  Cor.  11:24  had  given  t.  he  bra. 
14:17  thou  verily  givest  t.  well 
15:.57  t.  be  to  G.  wTlo  giv.  vict. 

2  Cor.  1:11  t.  may  be  given 
2:14  t.  to  G.  who  cans,  triumph 
8:10  t.  to  G.  who  put  care  in  T. 
9:15  t.  to  G.  for  unsneak.  gift 

Ejih.  5:20  giving  (.  always  for  all 
1  Thee.  3:9  what.  I.  can  we  render 
Ileb.  13:15  olTer  praise,  giving  t. 
Rev.  4:9  give  t.  to  him  on  throne 

See  GIVE.  GIVING. 

THANKSGIVING. 

Lev.  7:12  if  he  olTer  it  for  a  t. 

13:15;  22:29 
.\eh.  11:17  to  begin  t.  in  prayer 

12:8  which  was  over  the  t. 
40  th.  were  songs  of  praise,  t. 
Ps  26:7  publish  with  voice  of  /. 

60:14  otlerunlotiiuU.  pay  vows 

69:30  1  will  mag.  him  with  t. 

95:2  come  before  his  face  wi.  t. 

100:4  enter  into  his  gates  wi.  t. 

107:22  let  sacrifice  sacri.  of  t. 

116:17  ofier  to  thee  sacri.  of  I. 

147:7  sing  to  the  L.  with  I.  sing 
Is.  51:3  t.  and  melo.  found  there 
Jer.  30:19  out  of  them  shall  pro- 
ceed (. 
A7nos  4:5  ofTer  a  sacrifice  of  t. 
.Ion.  2:9  sacrifice  with  voice  of  I. 
2  Cor.  4:15  thro' t.  grace  redound 

9-11  causeth  thro'  us  t.  to  God 
Phil.  4:0  wi.  t.  let  your  requests 

Col.  2:7  abounding  therein  wi.  t. 

4:2  watch  in  the  same  with  t. 

1  Tim.  4:3  God  to  be  rece.  wi.  t. 
4  creature  good  if  rece.  witlW. 

Rev.  7:12  t.  and  hon.  be  to  our  G. 

THANKSGIVINGS. 
Xeh   Vl-.i"  keep  ilediealion  wi.  (. 

2  Cor.  9:12  abundant  by  many  t. 
THEATRE. 

Acts  19:'29  thev  rush,  into  the  I. 
31  would  no"t  adventure  into  (. 


.Irr.  5:6  every  one  that  goes  t. 
4:i:  12  he  shall  go  forth  from  I.  in 
Luke  10:20  thai  would  come  fr.  t. 

THEOIMIILl'S. 
I.iike  1:3  lo  write  to  thee,  T. 
Ads  1:1  treatise  have  I  ma.  O  T. 

THERE. 

John  12:26  where  I  am.  t.  sh.  my 

14:3  where  I  am,  t.  ye  may  bo 

THEREAT. 

Ex.  .30:19  wash  th.  feet  t.  40:31 

Mat.  7:13  many  th.  he  wh.  go  in  (. 

THEREBY. 
Gen.  24:14  /.  shall  1  know  thou 
Job  22:21  with  (i.  /.  good  will  co. 

THEREON. 
Mat.  21:7  Ihev  sii  him  t.  Luke 
19::)5;  John  12:14 
19  found  nothing/,  but  leaves, 
Mark  11:13:  Luke  1:J:0 
THERETO. 
Ps.  119:9  by  taking  heed  (. 
THEREINTO. 

1  Pet.  3:9  knowing  ye  are  t.  call. 

THESS.ALOMt'A. 

Acts  17:1  at  T.  was  a  synagogue 

11  more  noble  than  those  of  T. 

27:2  one  Aiistarchusof  T.  bein" 

Phil.  4:16  in  T.  ye  sent  once  and 

2  Tim.  4:10  Demas  depart,  to  T. 
THEl'DAS. 

Acts  5:36  bef.  th.  days  rose  up  T. 

THICK. 
Deut.  32:15  wa.\en  fat.  grown  /. 
2  Sam.  18:9  mule  we.  unto  t.  1m>. 
2  A'.  8:15  he  took  a  t.  clolh,  and 
Xeh.  8:15  branches  of  (.  trees 
./«6  15:26  runneth  on  t.  bosses 
Ps.  74:5  lift,  up  axes  on  t.  trees 
Ezek.  6:13  slain  under  ev.  t.  oak 
19:11  Stat,  was  am.  t.  branches 
31:3  among  (.  boughs,  10, 14 
I/ab.  2:0  lad.  himself  with  I.  day 
Luke  11:29  peo.  gathered  t.  tog. 
See  CLOUDS,  darkness. 

THICKER. 

1  A'.  12:10  mv  little  finger  sh.  be 

t.  than,  2  Chr.  10:10 

THICKET,  g. 

Gen.  22:13  a  ram  caught  In  a  t. 

1  .Sam.  13:0  Israel  did  hide  in  t. 
Is.  9:18  wickedn.  sh.  kindle  in  t. 

10:.'M  cut  down  t.  of  the  forest 

,/tr.  4:7  lion  is  come  up  fr.  his  I. 

29  city  sh.  flee  and  go  into  '. 

THICKNESS. 

2  Chr.  4:5 1.  of  sea  a  handbroadth 
.Ar.  52:21 1.  of  pillars  four  fiiiL'ers 
Ezek.  41:9  t.  of  wall  five  cubils 

42:10  chamb.  were  in  t.  of  wall 

THIEF. 
Ex.  22:2  ift.  be  found  break.  7 
D^ul.  24:7  stealing,  th.  t.  sh.  die 
.liJ)  24:14  the  murderer  is  as  a  1.^ 
.•jO:5  cried  after  them  as  atlcr  I. 
Ps  .50:18  when  thou  sawesi  a  t. 
I'ror.  0::iO  not  des|).  t.  if  he  steal 
29:'i4  partner  with /.hateth  soul 
Jer.  2:'&')  as  a  I.  is  ashamed  when 
IIos.  7:1  (.  Cometh  in.  robbers 
Joel  2:9  enter  at  windows  like  (. 
Xrc.  5:4  shall  enter  house  of /. 
Mat.  ■M:4i  t.  wo.  come.  Lu.  12:.39 
26:55  are  vc  come  as  ag.  at./ 

,Var*  14:48;  i'/*<  22:52 
Luke  12::i3  wh.  no  t.  approacheth 
,/ohn  10:1  some  i-  a  I.  and  robber 
10  t.  Cometh  not  but  to  steal 
12:0  bee.  he  w  iis  a  /.  and  had 
1  Then.  5:2  dav  of  the  L.  comoth 
asat.  2;v(.  3:10 
4  day  sho.  overtake  you  as  a  £. 


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CRUDEXS   CONCORDANCE. 


THI 

1  Pet.  4:15  let  none  euffer  ns  a  t. 
Rev.  3:3  I  will  ouine  as  a  t.  16:15 

THIEVES. 

7^.  1:23  priiKX'S  are  compan.  of  t. 
Jer.  48:27  was  not  I^.  among  t.  ? 
49:9  if /.  bv  nii^ht.  Ob.  5 
Mat.  6:19  where/,  breiik  through 

20  wli.  t.  do  not  brciik  tlirougli 
21:13  made  it  a  dun  of  /.  Mark 

11:17;  Lvke  19:46 

27:38  two  t.  cTiici.  Mark  15:27 

44  the*  t.  cast  yunie  in  his  teeth 

Z»A-»?  10:30  went  and  fell  am.  t. 

John  10:8  that  ca.  bef.  nic  are  /. 

1  Cor.  6:10  nor  t.  inh.  kiui^.  of  G. 

THIGH. 

Gen.  24:2  hand  nnder  t.  9;  47:29 
32:25  touched  hollow  of  Ja.'g  /. 
num.  5:21  L.  mak.  t.  rot,  22,  27 
Jud.  3:16  E.  did  sii'd  da?,  on  t. 

21  E.  took  da^r^er  fr.  rl2;ht  t. 
15:8  Samson  smote  hip  and  t. 

Ps.  45:3  ffird  sword  on  thy  t. 
Cant.  3:8  ev.  man  hath  sw.  on  t. 
Is.  47:2  uncoTer  the  t.  pass  over 
Jer.  31:19  I  smote  upon  my  t. 
Ezek.  21:12  smite  theref.  upon  t. 
24:4  gather  the  t.  aiid  shoulder 
Rev.  19:16  hath  on  his  t.  a  name 

THIGHS. 

E:r.  28:42  breeches  reach  to  t. 
Cant.  7:1  joints  of  ^  like  jewels 
Dan,  2:32  belly  and  t.  of  brass 

THIIV. 
Gen.  41:6  7  t.  ear^^i  7,  23,  24.  27 
Ex.  39:3  beat  ?okl  into  A  plates 
X^y.  13:30  in  it  a  vellow  t.  hair 
1  A'.  7:29  additi.  made  of  ^  work 
Is.  17:4  glory  of  Ja.  be  made  t. 

THI\E. 

Gen.  14:23  any  thin^'  that  is  t. 

Let).  10:15  it  sh.  be  t.  thy  sons. 
iVwm.  18:9,  11.  13.  14.' 15.  18 

1  K.  3:26  let  nei.  be  mine  nor  t. 
20:4  O  king,  I  am  t.  all  I  have 

1  Chr.  12:18  t.  are  we,  Dav.  and 
21:24  will  not  take  that  wh.  is  t. 

X'v.  119:94  I  am  t.  save  me,  I 

Jihii  17:6  t.  they  were-  9  are  t. 
10  all  mine  are  t.  and  t.  mine 
THIIVG. 

Gni.  24:50  t.  proceedeth  from  L. 
:i4:7  t.  ought  not.  2.S'rtHi.  13:12 
41:32  t.  ifi'established  by  God 

Ex.  18:11  t.  wherein  they  dealt 
17  t.  that  Ih.  doest  i«  not  good 
22:9  for  any  manner  of  lost  /. 

L^\  4:13  the  thing  be  hid  fr.  eyes 
20:17  it  is  a  wicked  /.  they  sh. 

Num.  16:30  if  L.  make  a  new  t. 

Deut.  1:14  t,  thou  hast  spoken 
12:32  what  /.  soever  I  command 
13:14  truth,  and  t.  certain,  17:4 
18:22  if  t.  follow  not,  nor  come 
32:47  it  is  not  a  vain  t.  for  you 

Jnd.  19:24  do  not  so  vile  a  t. 

Ruth  3:18  till  he  have  finished  t. 

1  Sain.  3:11  I  will  do  a  f.  in  Isr. 

17  what  is  the  t.  L.  hath  said  ? 
4:7  not  been  such  a  /.  heretof. 
14:12  and  we  will  show  you  a  t. 
18:20  told  Saul.  /.  pleased  him 

2  Sain.  13:33  let  not  lord  take  t. 
14:13  wheref.  thought  such  t.? 

18  hide  not  t.  I  shall  ask  thee 
15:35  what  t.  ehalt  hear,  tell  Za. 

1  K.  14:5  Jerob.  cometh  to  ask  t. 

2  A^  20:9  the  Lord  will  do  the  t. 

1  Ckr.  13:4  t.  right  in  eves  of 
17:23  let  t.  hast  spok.  W  estab. 

2  Chr.  29:36  t.  done  suddenly 
Ezr.  7:27  a  t.  in  kinir's  heart 
Est.  2:4  the  t.  pleased  the  king 
Job  3:25  the  t.  I  feared  is  couie 

6:8  th.  G.  wo.  grunt  /.  I  Ioul'  for 
14:4  who  can  br.  clean  t.  out  of? 
26.3  how  hast  decl.  /.  as  it  is? 
42:7  not  spo.  t.  that  in  right,  8 

Ps.  2:1  why  imagine  a  vain  t.? 
38:20  I  follow  t.  that  f^ood  is 
89::i4  nor  alter  t.  that  is  gone 
101:3  I  set  no  wicked  /.  bef.  eyes 

Prov.  22:18  it  is  a  pleasant  t. 

Ec.  7:8  better  end  of  t.  th.  begin. 
8:15  no  better  t.  than  to  cat 
11:7  pl^as.  /.  for  eves  to  behold 

Is.  29:16  sh.  the  t.  framed  say  ? 
21  turn  aside  for  t.  of  naught 
40:15  tak.  isles  as  a  very  little  f. 
43:19  I  will  do  a  new  t.  it  shall 
55:11  Ph.  prosper  in  t.  where.  I 
66:8  who  hath  heard  such  a  t. 

Jer.  2:10  sec  if  there  be  such  a  f. 
18:13  Is.  hath  done  a  horrible  t. 
31:22  Lord  hath  created  a  new  t. 


THI 

Jer.  38:14  I  will  ask  a  t.  hide  not. 
42:3  G.  may  show  us  t.  we  do 
44:17  will  do  what  t.  goeth  out 

Lam.  2:13  what  t.  eh.  I  take  to 
witness?  wh.  t.  liken  to  th.  ? 

Ezek.  16:47  as  if  it  were  a  little  t. 

Dan.  2:5  king  said,  t.  is  gone,  8 
II  it  is  a  rare  t.  king  requireth 
5:15  show  interpreta.  of  the  t. 
6:12  t.  is  true,  according  to  law 
l0:l  a  /.  was  revealed  to  Daniel 

Has.  6:10  I  ha.  seen  a  horrible  t. 
8:12  were  counted  a  strange  t. 

Amos  6:13  rejoi.  in  a  t.  of  nau";ht 

Mark  1:27  what  /.  is  this?  what 

Luke  12:11  what  t.  ye  sh.  answ. 

John  5:14  lest  a  worse  t.  come  to 

Acts  17:21  or  hear  some  new  t. 
2:3:17  he  hath  a  certain  t.  to  tell 
25:26  I  have  no  cert.  t.  to  write 

Roin.  9:20  sh.  t.  form,  say  to  him 

1  Cor.  1:10  I  beseech  sp."  same  f. 

2  Cor.  5:5  wro.  us  for  self-same  t. 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  mind  same  t. 

1  Pet.  4:12  as  some  stran.  t.  hap. 
1  Joh/iHiS  which  t.  is  true  in  him 
See  AcctiRSED. 

Any  THI\G. 

Gen.  14:23  I  will  not  take  any  t. 

18:14  is  amj  t.  too  liard  for  L.  ? 

19:22  cannot  do  an//  t.  till  thou 
be  come 

22:12  nei.  do  thou  any  t.  to  lad 

30:31  Ja.  said,  Not  give  me  a.  t. 

39:9  nei.  hath  he  kept  back  a.  t. 
Ex.  20:17  nor  any  t.  that  is  thy 

neighbor's,  Deut.  5:21 
Lev.  15:6  sitteth  on  a.  t.  wher.  23 
Num.  20:19  without  doing  rt«y  ^ 

22:38  have  I  power  to  say  a.  t.  ? 

35:22  cast  upon  him  any  t. 
Deut.  4:32  if  hath  been  a.  such  t. 

24:10  w-hen  dost  lend  bro.  a.  t. 

31:13  who  have  known  any  t. 
Jos.  21:45  failed  not  of  rt.  t.  spo. 
Jud.  11:25  art  a.  t.  better  th.  B.  1 

18:10  wh.  no  want  of  «.  t.  19:19 

1  Sa?n.  3:17  G.  do  so,  if  hide  a.  t. 
20:26  S.  spake  not  a.  t.  that  day 
21:2  let  no  man  know  any  t.  of 

2  Sam.  13:2  tho.  it  hard  to  do  a.  t. 

1  A".  10:3  was  not  any  t,  hid  from 
20:33  whether  a.  t.  would  come 

2  Chr.  9:20  silv.  not  a.  t.  accoun. 
Job  33:32  if  thou  hast  a.  t.  to  say 
Ec.  1:10  a.  t.  whereof  it  may  be 

5:2  heart  not  hasty  to  utter  a.  t. 

9:5  dead  kn.  not  a.  t.  nor  have 
Jer.  32:27  a.  t.  too  hard  for  me? 

38:5  king  not  he  th.  can  do  a.  t. 

42:21  norrt.  t.  for  wh.  he  sent  me 
Dan.  3:29  spe.  a.  t.  amiss  ag.  G. 
Mat.  18:19  agree  touching  any  t. 

24:17  take   ani/  t.   out  of  his 

house,  Mark  13:15 
Mark^:'l^  a.  t.  secret,  Liike^-.l! 

11:13  if  he  might  find  any  t. 

16:8  neither  said  they  any  t. 
Luke  19:8  taken  a.  t,  fr.  any  man 

22:35  lacked  ye  any  t.  f  nothing 
John  1:3  with,  hira  not  a.  t.  ma. 

7:4  no  man  doeth  a.  t.  in  secret 

14:14  if  ask  any  t.  in  my  name 
.■icts  17:25  as  tho'  he  mreded  a.  t. 

1  Cor.  10:19  that  the  idol  is  a.  t. 

2  Cor.  2:10  if  I  forgive  any  t. 

1  Thef.  1:S  need  not  to  spe.  a.  t. 

1  Tim.  1:10  if  th.  be  a.  t.  contra. 
Rev.  21:27  any  t.  that  defileth 

Every  THIXG. 

Gen.  6:17  ev.  t.  m  earth  shall  die 
Ler.  23:37  otierg.  t.  upon  his  day 

2  Sam.  15:36  send  to  me  every  t. 

See  CUEEPETH,  CREEPING,  EVIL, 
GOOD,  GREAT,  HOLT,  LIGHT, 
LIVING,  ONE,  SMALL. 

That  THIXG. 

Gen.  18:17  hide  fr.  Abr.  1. 1.  I  do 
Ex.  9:6  L.  did  thai  t.  on  morrow 
Luke  9:21  to  tell  no  man  that  t. 
I    12:26  not  able  to  do  1. 1.  is  least 
Rom.  14:22  not  himself  in  that  t. 

This  THIXG. 

Gen.  19:21  accep.  th.  concer.  1. 1. 

20:10  Ihat  thou  hast  done  th..  t. 

34:14  we  canuot  do  Mw  t. 

41:28  /.  is  1. 1  have  spoken  to  P. 

44:7  we  shoulil  do  accor.  to  (.  t. 
Ex.  1:18  why  have  ye  done  /.  t. 

2:14  M.  said.  Surely  /.  /.  is  kiio. 

9:5  to-morrow  L.  siudl  do  t.  t. 

16:16  t.  is  t.  which  Liu'd  com- 
manded. 32 :  35:4;  Lev.  8:5; 
9:6:  17:2;  Num.  30:1;  36:6: 
Deut.  15:15:  W:18,  22 


THI 

Ex.  18:14 wh.  is/,  t.  doest  tope.  ? 
29:1  t.  is  t.  thou  sh.  do  to  them 
33:17  I  will  do  /.  t.  thou  ha.  spo. 

Jos.  22:24  done  it  for  fear  of  t.  t. 

Jud.  6:29  said.  Who  hath  done  t. 
t.  ?  Gideon  hath  done  this  t. 
11:37  let  this  t.  be  done  for  me 
20:9  thU  shall  be  t.  we  will  do 
21:11  this  is  the  t.  ve  shall  do 

1  Sam.  24:6  L.  forbid  I  sh.  do  1. 1. 
26:16  t.  t.  is  not  good  hast  done 
28:18  L.  ha.  done  /.  t.  unto  thee 

2  Sam.  11:11  I  do  not  thU  t. 
12:5  man  hath  done  t.  t.  sh.  die 

6  bee.  he  did  t.  t.  had  no  pity 
12  I  will  do  t.  t.  before  Israel 
13:20  brother,  regard  not  this  t. 
14:15  to  speak  of  this  t.  to  king 
24:3  why  doth  lord  del.  in  1. 1.  f 

1  A'.  1:27  is  t}iis  t.  done  by  king? 
3:10  pleased  L.  S.  asked  t.  t.  11 
12:24  return,  for  1. 1.  is  from  me 
13:34  t.  t.  bee.  sin  to  house  of  J. 
20:9  tell  king,  t.  1. 1  may  not  do 

2  A".  5:18  in  t.  t.  L.  pardon  serv. 
11:5  thi>i  is  the  t.  that  ye  shall 

do,  2  Chr.  23:4 
17:12  L.  said,  Ye  sh.  not  do  ;;.  t. 

1  Chr.  11:19  G.  forb.  I  sh.  do  t.  t. 
21:3  why  doth  my  lord  reci.  t.  t. 

8  sinned,  bee.  I  have  done  1. 1. 
Ezr.  10:2  hope  in  Is.  concer.  t.  t. 
Ne!i.  2:19  wh.  is  1. 1.  that  ye  do.  ? 
/s-.  38:7  L.  will  do  t.  t.  he  ha.  spo. 
Jer.  22:4  if  do  t.  t.  enter  iu  kings 

40:3  theref.  t.  t.  is  come  on  you 
Mark  5:32  her  that  done  this  t. 
Luke  2:15  see  thit  t.  come  to  pass 

22:2:j  which  that  should  do  t.  t. 
■John  18:34  savest  /.  t.  of  thyself  ? 

2  Cor.  12:8  fi.r  1. 1.  I  besought  L. 
Phil.  3:13  1. 1.  I  do.  press  toward 

Unclean  THIXG. 

Lev.  5:2  if  a  soul  touch  u.  t.  7:21 
7:19  flesh  touch,  u.  t.  not  eaten 
20:21  take  bro.'s  wife,  it  is  u.  t. 

Deut.  23:14  see  no  w.  t.  in  thee 

■Jud.  13:4  eat  not  any  u.  t.  7,  14 

Is.  52:11  tou.  no  n.  t'.  2  Cor.  6:17 
64:6  we  are  all  as  an  unclean  t. 

Acts  10:14  never  eaten  any  t.  u. 
THIXGS, 

Lev.  4:2  sin  thro'  ignor.  cone.  r. 

Deut.  4:9  forget  t.  eyes  have  seen 
29:29  secret  t.  belong  unto  Lord 
32:35  t.  th.  come  on  them  haste 

1  Sa?n.  12:91  ye  go  after  vain  t. 

2  Sam.  24:12  I  ofler  thee  three  t. 

1  Chr.  21:10 
1  A".  15:15  Asa  brought  iu  t.  his 
father  dedicated,  2 CAr  15:lt> 

1  Chr.  4:22  these  are  ancient  t. 

2  Chr.  12:12  in  Jud.  t.  went  well 
Job  12:22  deep  t.  out  of  darkness 

13:20  only  do  not  two  t.  to  me 
41:34  behold,  high  t.  king  over 
42:3  uttered  t.  too  wonderful 

Ps.  12:3  that  speaketh  proud  t. 
35:11  laid  to  charo;e  t.  I  kn.  not 
45:1  I  speak  of  t.  I  have  made 
60:3  showed  thy  people  hard  t. 
65:5  by  terrible  t.  wilt  answer 
72:18  G.  who  doeth  wondrous  t. 
86:10  and  docst  wondrous  t. 
87:3  glorious  t.  are  spo.  of  thee 
94:4  how  long  utter  hard  t.  / 
313:6  to  behold  /.  in  heaven 
119:18  behold  wondr.  t.  out  law 
131:1  or  in  t.  too  high  for  me 

P/-0V.  8:6  speak  of  ex.  t.  right  t. 
22:20  written  to  th.  excellent  t. 
23:;33  thy  heart  utter  perverse  t. 
30:7  two  t.  have  I  requ.  of  thee 
15  three  t,  that  are  never  satis. 

18  three  t.  be  too  wonderful 
21  for  3  t.  earth  is  disquieted 
24  four  t.  wh.  are  lit.  on  earth 
29  there  be  three  t.  wh.  go  well 

Ec.  7:25  wisdom  and  reason  of  t. 

h:  12:5  he  hath  done  excellent/. 
25:6  make  to  peo.  feast  of  fat  /. 
41:23  show  /.  to  come  hereafter 
42:9  /.  come  to  pass,  new  /.  dec. 
44:7  /.  that.are  com.  shall  come 
45:11  ask  me  of/,  to  come 

19  I  declare  /.  that  are  right 
4s:6  showed  thee  new  /.  hid.  /. 
64:3  thou  didst  terrible  /.  we 

Jer.  2:8  /.  do  not  profit.  l(i:19 

8:13  /.  I  hav.  giv.  them  sh.  pass 
Lam.  1:7  J.  rememb.  pleasant  /. 

2:14  proph.  have  seen  foolish  /. 
Ezek.  11:5  I  kn.  /.  come  in  mind 

16:16  like  /.  shall  not  come 
Joel  3:5  into  temp,  my  goodly  /. 

Ob,  6  how  are  /.  of  Es.  searched 
Mic.  7:15  sh.  unto  him  marv.  t. 


Till 

Zee.  4:10  dcsp.  day  of  small  /. 
Mat.  6:34  thought  for  /.  of  itself 
13:52  out  of  treas.  ^  new  and  old 
22:21  render  to  Cesar  /.  that  are 
C.'s,  to  God /.that  are  God's, 
Mark  12:17;  Luke2Q:-25 
Litke  5:26  seen  strange  /.  to-day 
6:46  and  do  not  /.  wnich  I  say 
10:23  blessed  eyes  which  see  t, 
18:27  /.  impossible  with  men 
19:42  known  /.  belong  to  peace 
22:37  /.  concer.  me  have  an  end 
2;J:48  peo.  behold  /.  were  done 
24:18  not  kno.  /.  come  to  pass 
John  1:50  greater  /.  than  these 
3:12  told  earthly  /.  heavenly  ?. 
16:13  will  show  you  /.  to  come 
.'U'/ft'4:20  cannot 'but  spe.  /.  seeu 
32  aught  of  /.  he  possessed 
20:22  not  know.  /.  sh.  befall  me 
24:13  nei.  can  they  prove  the  /. 
A'ow.  2:1  that  judg.  doest  same/. 
14  by  nat.  /.  contained  in  law 
8:5  mind  f.  of  flesh,  mi.  /.  of  S. 
38  nor  /.   present,  uor    /.   ta 

come,  1  Cor.  3:22 
12:16  not  hi^h  /.  17  /.  honest 
14:19  fol.  /.  that  make  for  peace 

1  Cor.  1:27  G.  hath  chosen  fool.  /. 

of  world  to  confo,  /.  mighty 
2:9  /.  God  hath  prep,  for  them 

10  Spirit  search,  deep  /.  of  G. 

11  what  man  know.  /.  of  man 

12  might  know  /.  freely  given 
14  man  rcceiveth  not  /.  of  Spi. 

6:3  more  /.  that  pert,  to  life,  4 
10:20/.  which  Gentiles  sacrifice 
14:37  acknowledge  /.  I  write  to 

2  Cor.  1:13  write  none  other  /.  to- 

17  or  /.  I  purpose,  do  I  purpo, 
4:18  look  not  at  /.  wh.  are  seen 
5:10  receive  /.  done  in  his  body 

18  old  /.  passed,  all  /.  bee.  new 
10:7  ye  look  on  /.  after  outward 

13  iJoast  of/,  without  meas.  15 
16  not  boast  in  anoth.  man's/. 

ll:30glo.  oft.  wh.  concern  mine 
GaJ.  2:18  build  ag.  /.  I  destroyed 
5:17  cannot  do  /.  that  ye  would 
Eph.  6:9  do  same  /.  to  them 
Phil.  1:12  /.  whi.  happen,  to  me 
2:4  lo.  not  ev.  man  on  his  own  t. 
10  t.  iu  hea.  /.  on  earth,  t.  und. 
21  seek  not  /.  which  are  J.  C.'s 
3:1  write  same  /.  19  earthly  /. 
4:8  whatso.  /.  are  true,  honest 

18  received  /.  sent  from  you 
Col.  1:20  /.  in  earth,  /.  in  heaven 
2:23  which  /.  ha.  show  of  wist'.. 
3:6  for  wh.  /.  wrath  of  G.  come. 

1  Thes.  2:14  ye  ha.  sutfer.  like  /. 

2  Thes.  3:4  do  /.  wh.  we  comma. 

1  Tim.  5:13  speak.  /.  ought  not 

2  Tim.  2:2  /.  th.  hast  heard  of  me 
3:14  continue  in  /.  th.  hast  leai-. 

Tit.  2:1  spe.  /.  wh.  become  doc. 
Heb.  2:1  heed  to  /.  we  have  heard 

6:9  we  are  persuaded  better  S. 

11:1  faith  substance  of /.  hoped, 

the  evidence  oft.  not  seen 
3  /.  seen  not  made  of  /.  wh.  ap. 

12:24  speak,  better  /.  than  Abel 
1  Pet.  1:12  did  minister  /.  report. 
2^*^/.  2:12  evil  of/,  th.  under,  not 
\John  2:15neither /.  iu  the  wor. 
Rev.  1:19  write  /.  whi.  thou  hast 
seen,  /.  which  are.  /.  sh.  be 

2:14  I  have  a  few  /.  against  thee 

4:1  show  thee  i.  must  be  hereaf. 

21:4  former  /.  are  passed  away 

See  CREEPING,  DEDICATE,  DE- 
TESTABLE, E^aL,  FORMER, 
HOLT,  MANT.  PRECIOUS, 
SUCH. 

All  THIXGS. 

Gen.  9:3  have  I  given  vou  all  f. 
24:1  L.  bath  blessed  Ab.  in  allt. 

Ex.  29:35  do  according  to  all  t,  T 
have  commanded  thee 

Num.  1:50  Levites  over  a.  t.  that 

Deut.  1:18  com.  a.  t.  ye  shou.  do 
4:7  our  God  is  in  a.  /.we  call  for 
12:8  not  do  after  a.  t.  we  do  here 

.Jos.  1:17  hearken,  to  M.  iu  all  t. 

RutliA-.l  manner,  to  confirm  a.  t. 

1  Sam.  3:17  hide  aiiv  of  all  t. 
19:7  Jonath.  showed  Dav.  oil  t. 

2  Sam.  11:18  Joab  told  Dav.  a.  f. 
14:20  kn.  all  t.  that  are  in  earth 
23:5  a  covenant  ordered  in  all  t. 

1  K.  21:26  he  did  all  t.  as  Amori. 

2  A'.  20:15  thev  have  seen  all  t. 
1  Chr.  29:14  aU  f.  come  of  thee 
Nek.  9:6  thou.  Lord,  made  all  t. 

Acts  14:15;    17:24,  25;    Col. 
1:16;  Rev.  4:11 
Job  41:34  lie  beboldeth  o/^high  t 


Cra'DEX'S    CONCORDANCE. 


1053 


Tin 

Ts.  R:(i  host  put  all  I.  under  li\» 
foi,  1  Cor.  15;a7:  Ei>h.  1:42 
57:i  ("hI  Hint  pcrfiirmclh  all  I. 
ir.t:l*^s  prt'Cepts  coiicem.  all  t. 

Piw.  :i:U  more  proc.  Hi.  n.  I.  S:ll 
16:4  the  Liinl  Imili  niiule  all  I. 
SS:5  seek  L.  unikTstBiid  all  t. 

Ec.  7:15  iiU  t.  liuve  I  ciHii 
9:8  all  I.  coiiic  alike  to  nil 
10:l'.l  but  money  niiswer.  all  I. 

Is.  ■14,24  L.  that  mak.  all  I.  m-.i 

Jei:  10:lt)  is  former  of  «//  I.  51:19 
♦1:18  we  wanted  all  I.  and  have 

Elfk.  11:25  I  9pa.  a.  I.  L.  fhowed 

Zt'p.  1:2  I  will  eonsume  all  I. 

Mai.  7:12  iiW  I.  ye  would  men  8h. 
11:27  a.  I.  deli,  to  me.  L>i.  10:22 
19:26  with   God  all  t.  arc  pos- 
sible. .}faik  10:27;  14:St) 
21:22  all  I.  whatsoever  ye  ask 
28:20  leiicliiii^'  to  ob-erve  all  I. 

Jlark  li;;iU  they  told  him  all  I. 
7:37  he  h.uh  done  all  I.  well 
13:2.')  I  have  foretol.l  you  all  I. 

XwAv  2:20  praising  (.lo'd  for  all  t. 
9:4:1  wondered  at  alt  t.  Jesus  did 
11:41  all  t.  are  clean  unto  you 


THI 


THI 
Enh.  3:20  nliove  nil  we  ask  or  /. 


Zee.  8:17  nil  t.  are  I.  that  I  hnto 
Mat.  6:33  nil  'A.  t.  shall  be  added 
unto  you.  Lake  Vi:'.i\ 
13:5ti  whence    then    liath  this 

man  thuse  t.  Mark  6:2 
10:20  all  t.  I.  have  1  kept  fr.  my 
2;):36  t.  I.  8h.  come  on  Ibis  ([en. 
24:2  .1.  said.  See  ye  not  all  1. 1.  f 
3  tell  us  when   shall  tlu^f  t. 

be?  Mark  13:1:  Liikt  21:7 
34  till  t.  I.  be  lulUI.  Mirk  i:i::!0 
Luke  15:26  ask.  wh.  1. 1,  meant  ? 
24:21  third  day  since  tli.  (.  were 
Joltn  2:16  said.'Take  t.  I.  lieiiee 
18  seeiuff  that  thou  dt)est  t.  t. 
3:»  Xic.  said.  How  can  t.  I.  be?   'ji^„i  ij::j  ^  thou  Hi 
13:17  if  ve  kii.  1. 1.  happv  are  v« 
l.-.:21  all"  t.  t..  will  thev  do.  16::) 
.■le^«7:l  atQ  Ihmet.ml  14:15  do 

vc  /Ac>'(f  t.  f 
15:17  the  L.  who  doeth  all  t.  t. 
17:20  wo.  know  what  /.  /.  mean 
20:24  none  of  Mwe  t.  move  me 
26:26  kiiii;  knoweth  of  Mew  t. 
Rom.  8:3rwhat  shnll  we  say  to 

Mf -f  t.  ? 
14:18  be  that  in  th.  I.  serv.  Chr. 


John  V.iall  I.  were  made  by  him   .7am.  3:10  lireth.  t.  t.  oll';ht  not 


3:35  ^'i.  all  I.  into  his  baud,  13:3 
4;2j  he  will  tell  us  alt  t. 
2*.l  see  a  man  who  told  me  a.  t. 
5:20  father  showeth  Son  all  t. 
10:41  «.  t.  John  spake  were  true 
15"15  all  I.  I  heard.  I  made  kno, 
16-15  all  t.  Fath.  hath  are  mine  i 
30  we  are  sure  thou  know.  a.t. 
17:7  all  t.  thou  hast  given  me 
184  Jesus  knowing  all  t.  19:23 
91  17  P.  said.  L.  thou  know.  a.  t. 

Acts  .):*2  him  sh.  ye  h<!ar  in  a.  r. 
10:3:1  hear  all  f.  command,  of  G. 
.39  we  are  witnesses  of  all  t.  he 
14:15  who  made  earth  and  all  t. 
20-35  I  have  showed  vou  att  t. 
22:10  there  it  sh.  be  told  th.  a.  t. 

JiOm.  S:"28  we  ku.  alt  t.  work  for 
32  sh.  he  not  free.  ■,'!.  us  a.  t.  ? 
Il::i6  rhro'  him  and  to  him  o.  t. 
14:-20  alt  t.  indeed  are  plire 

1  Cor.  -2:10  Spirit  seareheth  a.  I. 
3:21  in  men.  lor  ali  t.  are  yours 
6:12  all  I.  are  not  e.tpedi.  i0:2:i 
6:6  one  G.  the  F.  of  wh.  are  a.  t. 
one  L.  .1.  C.  by  w-h.  are  all  t. 
10:33  as  I  plea^e  men  in  alt  t. 
11:12  alt  I.  are  of  G.  2  Cot-.  5:18 
15:28  when  all  t.  sh.  be  subdued 
!  Cor.  4:15  all  t.  for  your  sak 


Pltil.  4:8  If  any  ju-aise.  t.  on  these 

Jam.  1:7  let  not  man  /.  hesh.  re. 

4:;Kloye/.  that  scriiiture  sailll 

1  PtI.  4:4  w  herein  tliey  t.  strniiec 
12/.  it  not  strani: inceriiiiiir 

2  1^1.  1:13  I  I.  it  meet  as  long  as 
TIII>KEi«T. 

iSam.  10:3  ^  thoii  David  doth 

honor  tbv  fath  ?  1  Clir 
.Tot)  Xr.-i  I.  thou  this  ri'^'ht.  that 
.Val.  17:2.i  Whul  I.  tbon?  22:17 
26:5;i  t.  tb.  I  cannot  pray  to  my 
Luke  in:;i6  wh.  (.  tb.  was  neigh. 
Artu  28:'22  de,  to  hear  what  th.  (. 
O  man 
TillXKGTII. 
2  Sam.  18:27  I.  rnnnliu;  of  fore. 
TV.  40:17  poor,  yet  I.oi-d  f.  on  me 
Proi'.  2-3:7  as  he  /.  in  bis  heart 

1  l-nr.  10:12  let  bini  that  t.  best, 
l.l:."!  charity  seek.  not.  I.  no  evil 

P/iil.  3:4  if  liny  I.  he  hath  where. 
TIli>KI\G. 

2  .'<?»!.  4:111  I.  to  hnve  bro.  frood 
5:6  I.  Da.  cannot  c-cune  in  hither 

THIRD. 
Ofn.  32:19  so  cominaiided  hot. 
2  A'.  1:13  he  sent  capt.  of  t.  flfty 


TIIO 


5:17  are  aw-ay,  a.  f.  become  new 

6:10  nothing,  yet  possess,  all  t 

7:14  spake  alt  t.  to  you  in  truth  I  iP("-_  'pA  ><"■  ' 

11:6  manifest  to  yoii  in  alt  t. 
Epli.  1:10  gath.  toge.  in  onea.  t. 
22  to  be  iiead  over  all  t. 

3:9  in  God.  who  created  allt. 

5:20  giv.  thanks  always  for  a.  t. 

6:21  make  kuown  all  t.  Col.  4:9 
Thit.  3:8  I  count  all  I.  but  loss 

4:12  and  in  all  t.  I  am  instruct. 

13  1  can  do  all  t.  throu-_'h  Chr. 

Cot.  1:17  before  all  ^bvhima.  t. 

1  nts.  5-21  prove  all  t.  hold  fast 


2/V^  I:10if  vedoMM^?, 
3:1"  seeing  ye  know-  (.  t.  before 
Those  THINGS. 

Lev.  22:2  in  t.  t.  whi.  thev  allow 
I's.  107:43  whoso  will  obsir.  t.  t. 
h.  66:2  all  th.  I.  hath  my  hand 
Mat.  13:17  desired  to  see/.  /.  «-h. 
John  8-29  /.  /.  that  please  him 
Arts  3:18  /.  /.  be  hath  fulUlled 

13:45  spake  ag.  Ihme  t.  which 

26:16  of/.  /.  in  wh.  I  will  appc. 
Col.  3:1  seek  /.  /.  whi.  are  above 
Jam.  2-16  give  not  /.  /.  wh.  are 

Inclran  THIXGS. 
Hos.  9:3  they  sh.  eat  i(.  /.  in  Assy. 

What  THINGS. 
Er.  10:2  tell  son  »-.  /.  I  wrought 
Mat.  6:8  F.  knows  w.  t.  ye  neeil 
.}fark  9:9  tell  no  man  u\  I.  they 

11:'24  w.  t.  soever  ye  desire 
Luke  7:22  tell  J.  w.  t.  have  seen 

24:.-i3  thev  told  !('.  /.  were  done 
.fe/(ft  .5:19  «-Au/ /.  he  doeth  ...  ,001  i    -.  /  / 

10:6  unders.  not  v.  t.  they  were   I  A  •  '!;•■»,<'<'  "  '■  !■ 

11:46  told  IV.  t.  Jesus  had!  done    ^.-'•<-;-.l  :.'.■•  "^"'''\'; 
Phil.  3:7  w.  I.  were  gain  to  me 

THINK. 

Oen.  40:14  /.  (»u  mew-li.  it  be  well 
Xum.  36:6  marry  to  w-h.  t.  best 
2  Sam.  13::):j  to  /".  king's  sons  are 
withsta.  king 
.\>/i.  5:19  /.on  me.  my  God 

6:6  thou  and  Jews  /."to  rebel 
14  God  /.  on  Tobiah  and  Sanb. 
El.  4:13  /.  not  thou  shall  escape 
./o4.31:l  why  should  I  (.  upon  a 
maid  ? 

41:32  would  /.  deep  be  Inxiry 
Ec.  8:17  tbt)ugli  a  wise  man  /. 
/.*.  10:7  nor  doth  his  heart  (.  so 
Jer.  '■23:2'  t.  cause  my  peo.  forget 

2'.i:ll  thoughts  I  /.  toward  you 


Pror.  8.5:21  if  enemy  /.  gi.  drink 
35  as  cold  waters  to  a /.  soul, 
so  good  news 
Lf.  21:14  w-nt.  to  him  that  was  /. 
29:8  be  as  when  /.  man  dream. 
32:6  eau-e  drink  of  tlie  /.  to  fail 
35:7  /.  lanil  liee.  springs  of  wat. 
44:3  pour  wat.  (Ui  him  that  is^. 
6."»:13  serva.  drink,  but  ye  be  /. 
m'.i  Fzfk.  19:13  she  is  plan,  in  /.  ero. 
"     Mit.  25:.35  I  was  /.  ye cavi- drink 
37  when  saw  we  thee  /.  .f 
42  I  was  /.  ye  gave  no  drink 
THIRTEEX. 
Oen.  17:25  Isli.  was  /,  years  old 
Xitm.  29:13  offer/,  liullocks.  14 

1  JC.  7:1  building  bouse  /.  years 
THIRTEENTH. 

Gen.  14:4  in  /.  year  I  hey  rebelled 
See  DAY. 

TIIIHTIETII. 

2  A',  l.^:13  reigii  in  nine  and  /.  y. 
17  nine  and  /.  year  of  Ar-ariaa 

25:*27  seven  and  /.  year  of  the 

captivity  of  Jehoi.  Jer.  52:31 

2  Chr.  1.5:19  five  and/,  year  of  A. 

16:1  in  six  and  /.  year  of  Asa 

Xfh.  5:14  two  and  "/.  y.  of  A.  13:6 

THIRTY. 


/.-.  19:24  Is.  sh.  be  /.  with  Egypt    oem.  6:15  height  of  ark  t.  cubi 


ZJolu,  2  I  wish  above  a't  I.  that  -J;^*- *\-."J;'',-/; ""  'V''  """'r'''* 
i?.-r.  21:5  beh.  I  make  alt  t.  new  |  ^nn-J^l^hal  /.to  change  tim. 

7 that  overcometh  sh.  inh.  a.  1. 1 -^o"-  'i^'f .<■"'*  I''"  '•  ,"■'■"" - 

7.ec.  11:12  if  ye  /.  good  give  me 


These  THINGS. 

<hn.  42:36  J.  said.  /.  /.  are  ag.  me 

Jium.  15:13  all  biirn  shall  do  /.  /. 

Veut.  30:1  /.  /.  are  come  upon 

Jo^.  2:11  heard  /.  /.  our  hearts 

2  Sam.  2.3:17  /.  /.  did  these  three 
mighty  men.  1  Chr.  11:19 

JVe/i.  13:26  dirt  not  80.  sin  by  /.  /. 

Jod  8  2  how-  long  wilt  speak  /.  /.  .i* 
10:13  /.  /.  hast  thou  hid  in  heart 
:i:i:-29  /.  /.  worketh  G.  with  man 

JPs.  15:5  he  that  doeth  /.  /.  shall 
50:21  /.  /.  liast  thou  dime  and  1 

Pror.  6:16  /.  six  /.  doth  L.  hate 
24:23  /.  /.  also  belong  to  w-ise 

£c.  11-9  for  /.  /.  will  G.  br.  tliee 

Ji.  38:16  O  L.  by  /.  /    men  live. 

in  /.  /.  is  the  life  of  mv  spir. 

42:16  /.  /.  will  I  do.  not  forsake 

61:19  /.  two  /.  are  come  unto  th. 

Jer.  3:7  a(t.  she  had  done  nil  /.  /. 
6:9  sh.  1  not  vi.  for/. /..i"  29;  9:9 
ft-24  lor  in  /.  /.  do  I  deliiilit 
13:-22  wheref.  come  /.  /.  on  me  5 
14 -22  thou  hast  made  all  th.  t. 
30:15  for  thy  sins  ha.  I  done/.  /. 

Euk.  16:.30  doest  all  /.  /.  17:18 
17:12  kn.  ve  not  what  /.  (.  mean 
4.3:30  I  will  do  Ih.  t.  unto  thee 
24:19  wilt  not  tell  wh.  /.  /.  are? 
Dan.  12:8  what  be  end  of/.  /.  / 
Zee.  8:16  /,  are  the  /.  «-hi.  ye  sh. 


Mat.  3:9  and  /.  not  to  say  within 
5:17  /.  not  I  am  come  to  destroy 
6:7  /.  they  sh.  be  heard  for  spe. 
9:1  why  /.  ye  evil  in  yo.  hearts 
10:34  /.  not  I  co.  to  send  peace 


Dan.  2:39  nno.  /.  kingd.  of  brass 
5:7  /.  ruler  in  kingdom.  16,  29 

7.ec.  6:3  in  /.  chariot  white  hors. 

Mat.  •20:3  went  out  nbmit  /.  hour 
22:-36  likew-.  the  /.  died.  Mark 
12:21 :  Luke  20:31 

Luke  20:12  sent  /.  wounded  him 

,4r/.<2:15  seel,  it  is  /.biiurof  day 
2.-l:'J;i  ready  at  /.  hour  of  night 

2  Cor.  12:2 "caught  up  to  /.  heav. 

Per.  4:7  /.  beast  h.  face  as  a  man 
6:5  opened  /.  seal,  heard/,  beast 
8:10  /.  angel  sounded,  fell  a  star 
1 1:14  be.  7.  woe  Cometh  quickly 
14:9  /.  aiisel  followed  them 
16:4  /.  angel  poured  vial  on  riv. 

See  DAT.  MOXTII.  TAHT. 

THIRD  time. 

1  .f';m.  3:8  L.  called  Samuel  /.  /. 
19:21  Saul  sent  messenger  /.  /. 

/.  th.dirtit/./. 

e  doubled  /.  /. 

Mat.  26:14  prayed  /.  /.  Ma.  14:11 

.John  21:14  /.  /.  .le.  sho\yed  hims. 

17  saith  /.  /.  Lovest  thou  me  ? 

P.  grieved,  bt-c.  he  said  /.  /. 

2  Cor.  12:14/.  /.  ready  toco.  13:1 
THIRD  year. 

Deut.  26:12  /.  y.  ve:.r  of  tithing 

2  A'.  19:29  in  /.  y.  sow,  Is.  :i7;30 

THIRDLY. 

1  Cor.  12:-28  /.  teachers,  miracles 
THIRST,  Subatantiye. 

Er.  17:3  kill  us  and  chil.  with<. 
iJeut.  28:48  Serve  enemies  in  t, 
29:19  to  add  drunkenness  to  t. 
Juil.  15:18  now- 1  shall  die  for  /. 

2  Chr.  32:1 1  persuade  to  die  by  /. 
.Ve/(.  9:15  bninght.  water  f.)r  /.  20 
./'*/>  24:1 1  w  iin.--presses  and  suf.  /. 
Vs.  69:21  in  /.  gave  me  vinegar 

1114:11  wild  asses  tiuencb  th. /. 
Is.  5:13  niultil .  dried  up  with  /. 

41:17  when  tongue  faifelh  for  /, 

50:2  lish  stinketh.  dielh  for  /. 
Jer.  2:25  willih.  thy  throat  IV.  /. 

48:18  come  fr.  thy  glory,  sit  in  / 
Lam.  4:4  cleaveih  to  mou.  for  /. 


18:12  how  /.  ye  ?  if  ha.  hundred  Hos.  2:3  naked,  slay  her  with  /. 


22:42  what  /.  ye  of  Chr.  ?  26:66 ; 
Mark  14:64 

24:44  as  ye  /.  not,  Luke  12:40 
Luke  13:4  /.  ye  th.  were  sinners 
.John  5::i9  ve  /.  ye  have  eter.  life 
45  do  not  /.  I  will  aceu-e  you 

ll..v;  wh.  /.  ve.  th.  he  will  not? 

16:2  will  /.  t>lat  he  dotll  (J.  ser. 
Act'  13:-25  whom  /.  ye  th.  I  am ? 

17:-»  not  to  f.  that  Godhead 

26:2  1  /.  myself  happy,  king  Ag. 
Rom.  12:3  not  to  (.  of  liims.  more 


11:14  Salah  lived  t.  years,  bignl 
18:30  th.  sh.  be  /.  found,  he  sa. 

I  will  not  do  it  if  I  Bud  /. 
41:46  Joseph  was  /.  years  old 
Xum.  4:3  from  /.  years  old  and 

up,  23.  47;  1  C/,r.  23:3 
Jud.  14:12  give  you  /.  sheets 
20:31  smite  alio".  /.  men  of  Is.  39 

1  Sam.  9:22  Saul  sat  amo.  /.  per. 

2  5^7/1.  5:4  Day.  was  /.  years  old 
1  A'.  4:22  ]irovision  was  /.  mea*. 
Jer.  38:10  take  from  hen.  /.  men 
Ezek.  41:6  side  chambers  w-ero  /. 
Zee.  11:12  w-eigh.  for  my  price  t. 

18  /.  pieces  of  silver.  Mat.  27:9 
Mat.  13:8  brought  forth  some*. 

fold.  23;  .*/(7r*4:8.  20 
26:15  coveiianteil  for  /.  pieces 
27:3  Judas  brought  ag.  /.  pieces 
Luke  3:-ii  began  to  bo  /.  yea.  old 
John  6:19  rowed  25  or  /.  furlongs 
See  DATS. 

TIIIRTY-ONE. 
.Jot.  12:-i4  kings  J.  subdu.  t.-one 

1  A".  16:-2:i  in  /.  and  0.  year  of  A. 

THIHTY-T\VO. 
Xum.  31:40  L.'s  iribu.  /.-/.  pers. 

THIRTY-THREE. 
Cen.  46:15  suns  and  daugh.  t.-i. 
Lev.  12:4  bl.  of  purify.  /.-/.  dayi 

THIRTY-FOVR. 
Gen.  11:16  Eber  lived  /.-/years 

THIRTY-FIVE. 

2  CAr.  .3:15  pillars  /./.  cubits 

THIRTY-SIX. 
Jos.  7:5  men  of  Ai  sm.  t.-s.  of  la. 

THIRTY -SEVEN. 
2  Sam.  2.-i::i9  Uriah.  /.-«.  in  all 

THIRTY-EIGHT. 
Deut.  2:14  over  Zei-c-il  /.-<;.  years 
John  5:5  had  infirmity  t.-e.  years 

THIRTY-NINE. 
2  Chr.  16:12  A.  in  l.-n.  year  dis. 

."iee  THOUSAND. 

THISTLE,  S. 

Gen.  3:18  /.  sh:dl  it  bring  forth 
2  A'.  14:9  /.  was  in  I.oban.  wild 

beast  trod  /.  2  Chr.  25:18 
.Job  31:40  let  *.  grow-  inst.  wheat 
IIo/>.  10:8  /.  come  up  on  Ih.  altars 

I  Mat.  7:16  do  men  ga.  llgs  of  /. .'' 

I  THITHER. 

j  Gen.  19:-22csca.  /.  tell  he  com  ■  /. 

lA'u»l..35:6  that  the  slayer  may 

1        flee  /.  11.15;  Deut.  4:42 ;  19:3, 
4 ;  Jo'.  20:3.  9 


Amos  8:11  not  /.  for  water 

13  young  men  shall  faint  for  /. 
2  Cor.  ll:-27  in  hunger  and  /. 

TlilRS-r,  Verb. 
Is.  49:10  shall  not  hunger,  nor  /. 
Mat.  5:6  hung,  and  /.  at'ter  right. 
John  4:13  drink,  of  this  w-ater/. 

14  drinketh.  shall  never  (.  6:35 

15  give  me  this  wa.  th.  I  (.  not 

7:37  nnv  /.  let  him  come  to  ne-  -  •   „    ,  ■     ,  ^  ^ 

19:-28  alter  this.  Jesus  saith.  1  /.   Deut.  1:37  sh  not  go  m  t.  .'JS.  39 


,   .       .    ,    /fo»i.  1-2:20  if  enemy/,  gi.  drink 

than  he  ought  to  (.  but  to  /.    ,  f.^,.  4.1,  ,„  present  hour  we  /. 

1  Oy.  iX<  leani  in  lis  not  10  /.  ol  ^^^  ..,y  ,(,   ^j,   „„,  (  „„y  „,ore 

■^""' '""■'■  ■"  """  '  THIRSTED.  ETH. 

Ex.  17:3  P'-o.  /.  there  for  w-ater 

Pf.  42:2  my  soul  /.  for  God,  63:1 ; 

14:!-.6  ,   , 

/*.  48:21  they  /.  not  when  he  U-d 

55:1  ey.  one  that  /.  come  to  wa. 

THIRSTY 
Jvd.  4:19  give  me  water.  I  am  /. 
2  Sam.  17:-29  peo.  is  /.  in  wilder. 
■         -   land.  I4:):6 


9  I  <.  O.  hath  set  forth  lis  apo. 
7:40  I  /.  also  I  have  Spirit  of  G.  j 
8:2  If  any  man /.  he  knoweth 
1-3:23  we  /.  to  be  less  himorahle 
14:37  if  any/,  himself  a  prophet 
2  Cor.  3:5  tb  /.  any  thing  of  our. 
10:2  I  /.  to  be  bold  against  some 

w-hich  /.  of  us 
7  Ch.  let  him  /.  this  again.  11 

11:16  let  no  man  /.  mc  a  fool  -  ,        , 

12:6  lest  any /.  of  me  above  wh.  Z^'.  63:1  louKctb  111/ 


I'i.Xi  lesi  anv  i.  01  iiii-iiiio»e  «  11.  ,  j  -.  v..  -■ —       ,        .1  <,..,,  „i 

Gal.  6:3  if  a  man  /.  himself  to  be     107:5  hungry  and  /.  soul  faiuttd 


2  A'.  2:8  divided  hither  and  /.  14 

Luke  17:37  where  carcass  is.  t. 

will  the  eacles  be  snthered 

.John  7:;!4  /.  cannot  come.  .36 

11:8 and  goeth  thou/,  again? 

THITHERWARD. 

Jer.  50:5  to  Z.  w  ith  their  faces  t. 

THOMAS. 
Val.  10:3T.  and  .Matthew.  Mark 

3:18:  Luke  W.n :  .4<-/«l:13 
John  11:16  T.  sjiid.  Let  us  go 
20:24  T.  was  not  with  them 
36  T.  with  them,  thea  came 

Ji  silS 


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TIIO 

John  80:37  to  T.  reach  hith.  fin, 

21:-2  togetliur  Si.  Peter  and  T. 

THO\GS. 

Acts  22:26  bound  him  witll  t. 
THOR\. 

Job  41:9  canst  bore  jaw  with  t.  T 

Prov.  2<i:9  as  /.  t^oeili  into  liaud 
fli.  55:i:j  instcadof  f .  lir-tree 

EzeTc.  28:24  no  more  any  "rie.  t. 

llo^.  10:8  t.  come  up  on  rh.  iilta. 

Mi<-.  7:1  upri.  h^lmrperthan  t.  lie. 

2  Cor.  12:7  ^'i.  to  me  a  t.  in  tlesli 
THOR.VS. 

Ckn.  3:18  t.  and  tliistles  br.  forth 

Ex.  22:6  brealv  out,  catch  in  t. 
Num.  33:55  tliey  sh.  be^  in  your 

Bides,  J(/(/."2:3 
Jos.  2:3:13  they  shall  be  t.  in  eyes 
2  Sam.  23:6  sons  of  Bel.  bo  as  t. 
2  Chr.  .■i3:ll  took  Man.  amonff  t. 
Pi.  53:9  bef  pots  feel  t.  take  th. 

118:12  quenched  as  a  lire  of  t. 
Prov.  15:19  slotlif  as  hedge  of  t. 

22:5  t.  are  in  way  of  froward 

24:31  it  was  i:r(i\s-u  over  with  t. 
Ec.  7:6  as  crackling  of  t.  under 

Cant.  2:2  lily  am.  t.  so  my  love 
Is.  7:19  they  sliall  rest  upon  t. 

:32:13  sh.  come  up  t.  and  briera 

34:13  t.  sh.  come  uj)  in  palaces    ; 
J«r.  4:3and8ow  not  amous;  ^ 

12:13  sown  wheat,  shall  reap  t. 
Eos.  2:B  I  will  hedge  way  wirli  t.  ' 

9:6  t.  sh.  be  in  th.  tabernacles 
Natl.  1:10  be  folden  togeth.  as  t. 
Mat.  7:16  do  men  gather  grapes 
of  /.  f  Luke  6:44 

13:7  fell  among  t.  22 ;  Mark  4:7, 
18;  Lukeaa.  14 

27:29  platted  crown  of  t.  put  it 

on,  Mark  15:17;  Jotiii  19:2 
THOROUGHLY.  &eTHBOUQH- 

LY. 

THOIGHT,  Verb. 

Gen.  2():  11  1 1.  fear  of  God  not  in 
38:15  he  t.  her  to  be  a  harlot 
48:11  had  not  t.  to  see  thy  face 
50:20  vc  t.  evil  against  me 

Ex.  32: 14  rei)ented  of  evil  he  t. 

Num.  24:11  I  t.  to  promote  thee 
33:.56  you,  as  I  t.  to  do  to  th<-m 

J)i'iit.  19:19  as  lie  t.  to  have  done 

Jiid.  15:2  I  t.  th..  hadst  hated  hir 

1  Satn.  1:13  Eli  C.  she  been  drun. 
18:25  Saul  t.  to  make  David  fill 

2  Sam.  4:10  who  t.  I  give  reward 
13;2Ammon  t.  it  hard  to  do  any 
21:16  Ishbi-he.  I.  to  ha.  slain  D. 

2  K.  5:11 1 1.  he  will  come  out 
2  Chr.  11:22  Reho.  t.  to  make  A. 
32:1  Sennacherib  t.  to  win  them 
Neh.  6:2  th.  t.  to  do  me  mischief 
Est.  3:6  he  t.  scorn  to  lay  hands 

6:6  Ilaraan  t.  in  his  heart 
Ps.  4V>  we  t.  of  thy  loving-kind. 
73:16  when  1 1.  to  know  this  it 
119:.5n  I  t.  on  my  wa\s,  turned 
Proi:  30::32thou  im^l't.  lay  hand 
Is.  14:24  t.  so  sli.  it  come  to  pass 
Jer.  18:8  repent  of  evil  1 1.  to  do 
Zee.  1:6  like  as  Lord  of  hosts  f 
8:14  t.  to  punish  ;  15  t.  do  dwell 
Mat.  3:16  fiir  Ih.  that  t.  on  name 
Mat.  1:20  while  lie  t.  on  th.  linn. 
Mark  14:72  when  he  t.  he  wept 
Zuke  7:7  nor  /.  myself  worthy  to 
12:17  he  t.  within  himself 
19:11  they  I.  kingd.  ofG.  appear 
Jofiii  11:13  t.  he  had  spok.  of  re-t 
Acts  8:20  t.  gift  of  G.  be  purcha. 
10:19  while  I'eter  /.  on  vision 
12:9  but  t.  he  saw  a  vision 
Ir.'.iH  P.  t.  not  good  to  take  him 
26:8  why  be  (.  a  thi.  incredible  * 
9  t.  1  ought  to  do  many  things 
1  Cor.  1.3:11  child,  1 1.  as  a  child 
PhU.  2:6  t.  it  not  robbery  to  cq. 
ffeb.  10:29  pun.  he  be  t.  worthy 

THOIGHTEST. 

Ps.  50:21  thou  t.  I  was  as  thyself 

THOUGHT. 

Sfut.  15:9  noi  a  t.  in  thy  heart 

1  .S'am.  9:5  lest  my  father  take  I. 

Job  12:5  is  despised  in  t.  of  him 
42:2  that  no  t.  can  be  withhold. 

Ps.  49:11  their  t.  is,  their  houses 
64:6  the  inward  t.  of  every  one 
139:2  thou  understandest  my  t. 

Pror.  21:9  t.  of  foolishness  is  eiu 

Ec.  10:20  curse  not  king  in  t. 

Ezek.  38:10  thou  sh.  think  evil  t. 

Amos  4:13  declare,  to  man  his  t. 

Mat.  6:25  take  no  (.  foryourlife, 
31:34;  10:19;  Mark  13:11; 
Luke  12:11,  22 


TMO 


Mat.  6:27  which  of  .you  by  tak- 
ing t.  can  add  unto  stature? 
Luke  12:25 
28  take  t.  for  rai.  r  Lake  12:26 

Acts  8:22  if  ^  of  thy  heart  may 

2  Cor.  10:5  bri.  into  captiv.  ev.  t. 
THOUGHTS. 

Gen.  6:5  imagination  at' t.  of  his 

./tni.  5:15  for  lleub.  were  great  t. 

1  Chr.  28:9  L.  understandeth  t. 
29:18  keep  in  imaginat.  of  the  ^ 

.Job  4:13  in  (.  fr.  visions  of  night 
17: 1 1  purpos.  are  broken,  my  /. 
20:2  my  t.  cause  me  to  answer 
21:27  I  know  your  t.  and  devic. 

Ps.  10:4  God  is  not  in  all  his  /. 
a3:ll  the  t.  of  his  heart  to  all 
40:5  thy  t.  cannot  be  reckoned 
56:5  all  their  /.  are  against  nie 
92:5  howgre.  thy  works!  thy  t. 
94:11  L.  knoweth  the  t.  of  man 
19  in  multitude  of  ^  .within  me 
119:113  I  hate  vain  t.  thy  law 
139:17  how  precious  are  tliy  t. 
23  O  God,  try  me,  know  my  /. 
146:4  in  that  verv  day  his  /.  "pe. 

Pro».  12:5  the  /.  of  the  righteous 
15:26  the  t.  of  wicked  are  aboni. 
16:3  thy  t.  shall  be  established 
21:5  t.  of  the  diligent  tend  to 

Is.  55:7  let  unrighteous  forsake  /. 

8  my  t.  are  not  your(.  saith  L. 

9  so  are  my  t.  higher  ih.  yo.  t. 
59:7  their  t.  are  t.  of  iniquity 
65:2  peo.  walketh  after  tlieir  t. 
66:18  I  know  their  works  and  t. 

Jer.  4:14  how  long  shall  vain  t.  ? 
6:19  even  the  fruit  of  their  t. 
23:20  till  he  have  performed  t. 
29:11  I  know  the  t.  I  think  to- 
wards you,  t.  of  peace 
Dan.  2::30  migh.  know  t.  of  heart 
4:5  Nebncliadnez.'s  t.  trou.  him 
19  D.  was  astonish,  t.  troubled 
5:6  Belshazzar's^.  troubled  him 

10  Let  not  thy  (.  trouble  thee 
mc.  4:12  they  know  not  t.  of  L. 
Mat.  9:4  J.  knowi.  their  (.  12:25 ; 

Luke  5:22;  6:8;  9:47;  11:17 

15:1!)  out  of  heart  proceed  eviW. 

Mark  7:21 
Luke  2:.35  the  t.  of  many  hearts 

24:38  why  do  t.  arise  in  hearts? 
Eom.  2:15  their  t.  accusing 
1  Cor.  3:20  the  Lord  knoweth  t. 
Heb.  4:12  God  is  a  discerner  of/. 
Jam.  2:4  become  judges  of  evil  t. 

THOUl5.Vi\D. 
Gen.  20:16  given  bro.  a  t.  pieces 
Num.  31:4  of  every  tribe  a  /.  5,  0 

35:4  suburbs  of  cities  are  I.  cub. 
D<  ut.  1:11  L.  ma.  you  a  t.  times 

7:9  G.  keepeth  cove,  to  t.  gene. 

39:30  one  chase  a  t.  ?  .Jos.  2:3:10 
Jinl.  9:49  of  Shec.  died,  about  /. 

15:15  Samson  slew  a  t.  men,  16 

20:10  hundred  of  a  /.  a  t.  out  of 

1  Sam.  18:13  Dav.  capt.  over  a  t. 

2  Sam.  19:17  there  were  a  t.  men 

1  Ctir.  12:14  great,  was  over  a  t. 
16:15  commanded  to  a  t.  gener. 

■Job  9:3  cannot  answer  one  of  a  /. 

33:23  an  interpreter,  one  of  a  t. 

42:12  .Job  had  &t.  yoke  of  oxen, 

a  t.  she-asses 
Ps.  50:10  cattle  on  a  t.  hills  are 

84:10  day  in  courts  be.  than  a  t. 

90:4/.  yearsin  thy  sight  are  but 

91:7  a  t.  shall  fall  at  thy  side 
Ec.  6:6  though  he  live  a  t.  years 

7:28  one  man  a  among  t.  have  I 
Cant.  8:11  fruit  was  to  bring  a  t. 
Is.  7:9:3  a  t.  vines  at  a  /.  silveili. 

:30:17  cue  t.  shall  flee  at  rebuke 

611:22  a  little  one  shall  beco.  a  t. 
Ezek.  47:3  man  measur.  t.  cubits 
.Imos  5:3  city  went  out  by  a  (. 

2  Pet.  3:8  one  day  wi.  L.  is  as  a  t. 
years,  a  t.  years  as  one  day 

Itev.  20:2  he  bound  Sa.  a  t.  years 

3  deceive  no  more,  till  t.  years 

4  they  reigned  with  C.&t.  yrs. 
7  when  the  (.  years  are  expired 

One    THOlTS.V^•D    two    hun- 
dred sixty. 
Per.  11:3  proph.  o.  /.  /.  h.  s.  days 
12:6  feed  her  o.  t.  t.  h.  s.  days 
One    THOUSV'MD    two    hun- 

tired  ninety. 
Dan.  19:11  shall  be  o'.  1. 1.  h.  n. 
TH0US.4\n     three    hundred 

thlrtv-llvo. 
Dan.  12:12  co.  to  t.  t.  h.  t.-f.  days 
One    THOUSAND     six    hun- 
dred. 
Rev,  14:20  space  of  o.  I.  s.  h.  fur. 


TIIO 
Two  THOUSAND. 

Nu7n.  35:5  mea.  on  east  side  t.  t. 

1  K.  7:26  sea  contain.  /.  t.  baths 

2  K.  18:23  I  will  deliver  thee  tico 
t.  horses.  Is.  36:8 

Neh.  7:72  peo.  gave  t.  t.  pounds 
Mark  5:13  about  two  t.  swine 
Two  THOUSAND    two    hun- 
dred. 
Neh.  7:71  I.  t.  t.  h.  pounds  silver 
Two  THOUSA.\D  three  hun- 
dred. 
Van.  8:14  t.  t.  t.  h.  days,  sanctu. 
Two  hundred  THOUS.WD. 
2  Chr.  28:8  carried  capt.  twoh.  t. 
Two  hundred   eighty  THOU- 

S.\!VD. 
9   Clir.  14:8outof  Benj.  t.  h.  e.  t. 

Three  THOUS.AND. 
Ex.  32:28  fell  of  people  three  t. 
Juil.  15:11 1.  t.  went  to  bind  S. 
16:27  were  upon  roof/,  t.  men 
1  Sam.  24:9 S.  took/.  /.  men.  26:2 
1  K.  4:.32  So.  spake  /.  /.  proverbs 
■lob  1:3  substa.  was  /.  /.  camels 
■Ter.  52:98  carried  cajit.  /.  /.  Jews 
Acts  2:41  were  added  t.  t.  soula 
Four  THOU8.4SID. 

1  Sam.  4:2  slew  of  Is.  about  /.  /. 

2  Chr.  9:25  Sol.  had/,  t.  stalls 
Mat.  15:.38  th.  that  eat  were/.  /. 

Mark  8:9 
16:10  seven  loaves  among  fourt. 

Mark  8:20 
Acts  21::38  leddest  into  wild./.  / 

Five  THOUSAND. 
.Jos.  8:12  he  took  about  f.  t  men 
■Jud.  20:45  they  gleaned/.  /.  men 
Ezr.  2:69  they  gave/.  /.  pounds 
Mat.  14:21  had  eat.  were  ab.  /'.  / 
16:9  five  loaves  of  lire  t.  Mark 
6:14;  8:19;  Luke  9:14;  John 
6:10 
,4cte4:4  that  believed  were/,  t. 
Six  THOUSAND. 

1  Sam.  13:5  against  Is.  with  s.  t. 

2  K.  5:5  Naaman  took  .i.  /.  piec. 
1  Cl^r.  23:4  six  t.  were  ofhcers 
Job  42:12  Job  had  six  t.  camels 

Seven  THOUSAND. 
1  K.  lil:8  I  ha.  left  s.  /.  Bom.  11:4 
1  Chr.  12:95  of  Simeon,  seven  t. 
99:4  I  prep.  s.  t.  talents  of  silver 
9  Chr.  15:11  th.  otter.  ,«.  /.  sheep 
30:24  Hezek.  gave  seven  t.  sheep 
'Job  1:3  his  snbst.  was  s.  /.  sheep 
Rev.  11:13  were  slain  s.  t.  men 

Ten  THOUSAND. 
Lev.  26:8  hundred  sh.  )Hit  t.  t.  to 
Deut.  32:30  9  put  /.  /.  to  flight  f 
:33:2  L.  came  with  /.  /.  .Jude  14 
Jifd..  1:4  they  slew  in  Bezek  /.  /. 
3:29  they  slew  of  M.  /.  t.  men 
4:10  went  up  with  /.  /.  men.  14 
7:3  there  remained  to  Gid.  /.  /. 
9  Sam.  18:3  thou  art  worth  /.  /. 

1  J\.  5:14  sent  to  Lebanon  ten  t. 

2  K.  14:7Amaziah  slew  of  E.  /. /. 
2  Chr.  25:11  smote  of  Seir  ttn  t. 

12  other  /.  /.  left  alive,  did  Ju. 
.30:24  Hezek.  gave  ten  t.  sheep 
&«..3:9  I  will  pay  /.  /.  talents 
Ps.  91:7  /.  /.  sh.  fall  at  thy  right 
Cant.  5:10  is  chiefest  among  t.  t. 
Dan.  7:10  /.  /.  times  /.  /.  stood 
Mat.  18:24  wh.  owed  /.  /.  talents 
Luke  14:31  wlieth.  able  with  /.  /. 
1  Cor.  4:15  thoui^h  you  have  /.  /. 
14:19  then  ten  t.  words  in  an  un- 
known tongue 
Rev.  5:11  num.  was/.  /.  time  /.  /. 

Ten  THOUS.VNDS. 
Vent.  33:17  they  are  /.  t.  of  Eph. 
1  .Sam.  18:7  Da.  hath  slain  his  /. 

/.  8;  21:11;  29:5 

Ps.  3:6  I  will  not  be  afra.  of  /.  /. 

144:13  our  sheep  may  bri.  /.  /. 

Dan.  11:19  cast  down  many  /.  t. 

Mic.  6:7  pleas,  wi.  /.  /.  riv.  of  oil 

Twelve  THOUSAND. 
Jo.9.  8:25  th.  fell  of  Ai  were  /.  /. 
.luU.  21:10  sent  /.  /.  to  Jabesh-g. 
Rev.  7:5  tribe  of  Jnda.  Gad,  /.  7. 

6  of  .\ser,  Napht.  Manas.  /.  /. 

7  Simeon,  Levi,  Issachar,  /.  /. 

8  Zubulon,  Joseph,  Benja.  /.  /. 
21:16  measu.  city  /.  /.  furlongs 

Fourteen  THOUSAND. 
Job  42:12  Job  had  t'o'irt.  I.  sheep 

Sixteen  THOUS.VND. 
Num.  31:40  persons  were  .«.  /.  46 

Eighteen  THOUSAND. 


THO 
1  Chr.  18:12  Abis.  slew  of  E,  e.  t. 

29:7  gave  of  brass  e.  t.  talents 

Twenty  THOUS.AND. 
1  K.  5:11  Solomon  gave  Hiram  L 

t.  measures,  2  Chr.  2:10 
Neh.  7:71  fath.  gave  /.  /.  dr.  72 
Ps.  08:17  chariots  of  G.  are  t.  t. 
Luke  14:31  him  that  com.  wi.  /.  t. 

Twenty-two  THOUS.4ND. 
Num.  3:.39  number  of  Lev.  /.-/.  /. 

43  lirst-boru  males  were  /.-/.  (. 

Twentv-three  THOUSAND. 
1  Cor.  10:8  fell  in  one  day  /.-/.  /. 

Twenty-four  THOUS.ANB. 

Num.  25:9  died  in  plague  t.-J'.  t. 

Twenty.flve  THOUSAND. 

Jud.  20:35  destroyed  of  B.  /.-/.  /. 

Twenty-six   THOUS.IND. 
Jud.  20:15  Benja.  numb.  t.-s.  t. 

Twentv-seven  THOUS.AND. 
1  K.  20:30  wall  fell  on  t.-s.  t.  men 

Twenty-eight  THOUSAND.. 
1  Chr.  12::35  expert  in  war,  t.-e.  t. 

Thirty  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:39  asses  were  /.  /.  45 

1  K.  5:13  the  levy  was  /.  t.  mea 
Thirty-two  THOUSAND. 

Num.  31:35  /.-/.  /.  wo.  tak.  cap. 
Thirtv-lhrec  THOUSAND. 

2  Chr.  ;35:7  gave  /.-/.  /.  bullock* 
Thlrty-flve  THOUS.IND. 

Num.  1:.37  of  Benja.  were  /.-/.  t. 

Thirty-six  THOUSAND. 
Num.  31:38  beev.  we.  /.  and  s.  t. 

Thirtv-.seven  THOUS.AND. 
1  C/ir.  12:34  of  Naph.  /.  and  s.  f. 

Thirlv-eieht  THOUS.AND. 
1  Chr.  2:3:3  Lev.  fr.  30  years  t.-e.  t. 

Forty  THOUS.AND. 

■Jos.  4:13  /.  /.  iirepared  for  war 

Jud.  5:8  shield  seen  am./.  /.  f 

Forty-two  THOUSAND. 

Ezr.  2:64  cong./.-/.  /.  Neh.  7:66 

Fifty  THOUSAND. 
1  Sam.  6:19  Lord  smote/.  /.  men 

1  Chr.  5:21  Hagarites  sheep  /'.  /. 
12::33  of  Zebulon/  /.  keep  rank 

Acts  19:19  price  of  books/.  /.  pie. 
Sixty  THOUSAND. 

2  Chr.  12:3  Shish.  came  withs.  /. 
Sixty-one  THOUS.AND. 

Num.  3i:34  booty  was  s.-o.  t. 
Ezr.  2:69  s.-o.  t.  drams  of  gold 

Seventy  THOUSAND. 

2  Sam.  94:15  died  of  people  s.  /. 

1  K.  5:15  S(d.  had  seventy  t.  that 

bare  burdens,  2  Chr.  2:2, 18 

Seventy-two  THOUS.WD. 

Num.  31:.33  of  beeves  s.-t.  t. 

Seventy-flve  THOUS.AND. 
Num.  31::32  booty  was  s.-f.  t.  sh. 
Est.  9:16  J.  slew  of  foes  s.-f.  t. 
Seventy-six  THOUSAND  Qve 

hundred. 
Num.  26:22  num.  of  J.  s.-s.  t.j:  h. 

Eighty  THOUSAND. 

1  K.  5:15  Solomon  had  eighty  t. 

hewers,  9  Chr.  2:2,  18 

Eighty-.seven  THOUSAND. 

1  Chr.  7:5  Issachar  reckon,  e.-s.  U 

THOUSAND  THOUS.AND. 

1  Chr.  21:5  they  of  Is.  were  /.  t. 
22:14  I  prepared  a  /.  /.  of  talents 

2  Vhr.  14:9  Eth.  came  with  /.  /. 
Two  hundred  THOUSAND 

THOUSAND. 

Rev.  9:16  army  of  horse.  /.  h.  t.  t. 

THOUSANDS. 

Gen.  24:60  moth,  of  /.  of  milliong 
Ex.  18:21  phice  ov.  rul.  of/,  25 

90:6  sh.  mercy  to  /.  Deut.  5:10 

.34:7  keeping  mercy  for  /.  forgiv. 
Num.  1:16  princes  of  trib.  heads 
of/.  10:4;  .Jos.  22:14,  21,  :30 

10::36  return,  O  L.  to  /.  of  Israel 

31:5  were  deliver,  outof /.  of  Is. 
Deut.  1:15  I  made  captains  ov.  /. 

33:17  they  are  t.  of  Alanasseh 
1  Sam.  8:12  appoint  capt.  over  /. 

10:19  present  yourselves  by  /. 

18:8  to  me  th."  have  ascri.  but  /. 

92:7  son  of  J.  make  capt.  of  /.  ? 

2:3:23  search  throughout  /.  of  J. 

99:9  lords  of  Phil,  passed  by  /. 
9  .^am.  18:4  peo.  came  out  by  /. 
Ps.  119:«  law  better  th.  /.  gold 
Jer.  32:18  showest  loving-k.  to(. 


Jud.  20:25  destroy,  of  Israel  e.  1. 1  Dan.  7:10  /.  minister,  uiit 


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TIIK 

J/ic  5:2  Iho'  little  nmonK  t.  of  J. 

6;7  will  L.  \k  pli'ii.  wi.  7.  rams? 

Acts  21:21)  t.  of  Jews  which  belie. 

Heo.  5: 1 1  number  of  them  t.  of  t. 


See  CAPTAINS. 

TIIRE'VD. 

(?mi.  11:2.3  n.it  tiikefr.  I.  to  latch, 
as:4'^  licMiml  on  hancl  scnrl.  1.  30 
^w.  2:18  bind  scar.  t.  in  window 
yu(^  1(1:9  bra.  withs  as  f.  of  tow 
12  bo  brake  ropes  fr.  anus  as  t. 
Cant.  4:3  lips  like  t.  of  scarlet 

THREATEN.  ED. 

Aels  4:17  I'-'t  na  strailly  t.  tli.  21 

1  J'et.  2:23  wU.  he  sull'.  he  t.  not 

T1IREATE\I\G,  S. 

Aets  4:2U  Lord,  behold  their  t. 

9:1  Saul  yi'l  linalhiiiLr  ont  ^ 

.£^A.  6:9 same  to  tli.  forbearing ^ 

THREE. 

OtH.  18:2  and  lo,  I.  men  stood  by 
£c.  21:11  do  not  th.  ^  unto  her 
Deut.  4:41  lloses  served  ^  cities 
19:2,  3,  T,  9 
17:6  mouth  of^  witncs.  19:1.'; 
S  Sam.  24: 12 1  oiler  thee  t.  thinjrs, 

1  Chr.  21:10 
Prop.  30:15  ^  thing:8  never  satis. 
18  /.  thi.  too  wonderf.  for  mo 
21  for^  thi.  earth  is  disquieted 
29  /.  things  which  go  well. 
Ezek.  14:14  t.  men  were  in.  Hi,  18 
jlcfe  10:19/.  men  seek  thee,  11:11 
1  Cor.  VtVi  nowaliidolh  these  (. 
14:27  by  two.  or  at  most  by  t. 
29  let  iirojihels  speak  twiJor  t. 
1  Tim.  :,\  19  before  Hvo  or  t.  wit. 
neb.  UJ:2Sdied  un.  twoor  <.  wit. 
1  John  5:7 1.  bear  record  in  heav- 
en, and  these  /.  agree 

Sfe  DATS. 

THREE  montha. 

Oen.  3.8:24  about  t.  in.  after  it 

Ex.  2:2  child,  she  hid  bim  t.  m. 

%  Sam.  6:11  ark  of  L.  continued 

in  ho.  of  o.  t.  m.  IC/ir.  i:i:14 

84:1.J  wilt  thou  Ilea  t.  m.  before 

tiiiue  enemies?    1  C/*?-.  21:12 

Amo---  4:7  were  yet  f.  m.  to  harv. 

Act.9  7:20  M.  was  nourished  t.  m. 

19:8  P.  spake  the  space  ot  t.  rti. 

23  Paul  abode  in  IJreece  t.  m. 

ITib.  11:23  Mo.  was  hid/.  m«nM« 

TnREE-T.\VF:RNS.    ,1<*<2S:15 

THREE  times. 
Ex.  23:14  /.  /.  keep  a  feast  to  me 
17  /.  /.  in  year  all  males  shall 
appear  bef.  L.  Deul.  10:16 
JV«m.  22:28  smitten  me  /.  /.  :j2 

1  A'.  17:21  stretched  on  child  /.  /. 

2  A'.  13:25  /.  /.  did  Joa.^h  beat  H. 
2  C'tir.  R13  oiTering  /.  /.  in  year 
Dan.  6:10  he  kneeled  /.  /.  a  .lay 

13  D.  maketh  his  netition  /.  /. 
Acts  11:10  this  was  done  /.  firms 

THREE  vcors. 
Gen.  15:9  take  lieilVr  /.  y.  old 
Lev.  2.5:21  br.  forth  fruits  for /.  y. 
Uetit.  14:28  end  of/,  y.  hr.  tithe 

1  K.  2:;i9  end  of  /.  y.  S.'s  servant 
10:22  once  in  /.  yeart  came  navy 

ofTarshish,  2  C/ir.  9:21 

2  K.  17:5  Assvr.  besieged  S.  /.  y.  I  * 
18:10atendof /.  y.  th.  took  it 

1  Cbr.  21:12  cho.  either  /.  y.  fam. 
i  Chr.  11:17  made  H.  strong/,  y. 

t.  y.  th.  walked  in  way^of  D. 
31:16  fr.  /.  y.  old  and  upwards 
Is.  16:14  within  /.  y.  as  of  hirel. 
20:3 as  Isa.  walked  barefoot  /.  y. 
Jer.  48:.34  as  a  heifer  of  /.  y.  old 
Dan.  1:5  nourishing  them"/,  y. 
j4m<w4:4  br.  yonr  tithes  alt.  /.  y. 
Luke  4:25  shut  /.  y.  Jam.  5:17 
13:7  th.  /.  y.  I  come  seek.  IVuit 
Acts  20:31  /.  y.  I  ceased  not  to 
Gal.  1:18  after  (.  y.  I  went  to  J. 
See  nt^*DBED. 

THREEFOI.n. 
Ee.  4:12  (.  cord  not  quic.  brok. 

THREESCORE. 
/?/fk  25:26  Isajii;  /.  wh.  she  bare 
D^ut.  3:4  took  fr.  them  /.  cities, 
Jos.  13:30 

2  Sam.  2:31  thr.  hnnd.  and  /.  died 
1  A".  4:13  to  him  pertain.  /.  cities 

6:2  length  of  L.  s  house  /.  cub. 
a  A'.  25:19  he  took  /.  men  of  peo. 
ICTr.  2:21  Hezron  married  /.  old 
2CTr.  11:21  Reliob.  took/,  coneu. 
Ezr.  6:3  height  of  temple  /.  cub. 
Cant.  3:7  /.  vali.  men  are  about 

6:8  /.  queens,  fourscore  concu. 


TlIU 

Jer.  62:25  put  to  death  /.  men 
Dan.  3:1  wh.  height  was  /.  cubits 
Luke  24:13  fr.  Jerns.  /.  furlongs 
1  Tim.  5:9  widow  be  tak.  und.  /. 


See  SIXTY. 
THREESCORE  and  onr. 

Xuin.  31::)9  trib.  of  assi'S  /.  «.  o. 
THREESi'ORE  niid  two. 

Dan.  5:31  Dar.  /.  «.  /.  years  old 

9:2.'.  In  (.  a.  t.  weeks  street  built 

26  after  /.  a.  t.  weeks  Messiah 

THREESCORE  and  Ove. 

Is.  7:S  wiihin  /.  a./,  years  Kph. 

THREESCORE  iind  nix. 
Gen.  46:26  eame  with  .Ju.  /.  a.  s. 

THREESCORE  nnd  len. 
Geii.  46:27  Intnse  of  .la.  which  ca. 

into  E.  /.  a.  t.  Dtiit.  10:22 
50:3  mourned  for  Is.  /.  a.  t.  days 
Fx.  15:27  /.  «.  /.  tr.  Xiim.  33:!t 
Jtid.  1:7  /.  a.  t.  kings,  thum.  cut 
9:5  slew  /.  and  t.  persons,  18, 24 
12:14  that  rode  on  /.  and  t.  asses 
2  Chr.  29:32  bro.  /.  a.  t.  bullocks 
36:21  to  fulfll  /.  ami  ten  vcars 
Ps.  90:10  davs  of  our  y.  t'.a.  I. 
Zee.  1:12  imiigna,  /,  a.  t.  years 
Acts  23:2;j  rcaidy  t.  a.  t.  horsem. 

See  SEVENTY. 

THREESCORE  and  twelve. 

Xum.  31::!8  trib.  /.  und  I.  beeves 
THREES<ORE  nnd  lirieen. 

,4c/*"  7:14  Jos.'s  kiiidr.  /.  and/. 

THRESH. 
Is.  41:15  th.  sh.  /.  mountains 
./>/*.  51:.'W  tloorit  is  tinieto/.  her 
Mic.  4:13  and  /.  O  ilaughter  of  Zi. 
Ilab.  3:12  diilst  /.  heath,  in  anger 

THRESIIEn.  ETH. 
■Tud.  6:11  (iid.  /.  wheat  by  the 
Is.  2S:27  fitches  not  /.  with  inst. 
Amos  1:3  because  thev  /.  (Jilead 

1  Cor.  9:10  /.  iu  hope,  l)"c  partaker 
TIIRESHI\<;. 

L€t\  26:5  /.  reach  to  vintage 

2  Sam.  24:22  here  be  /.  iustra- 
meuts,  1  Cor.  21:23 

2  A'.  13:7  made  th.  like  dust  by  /, 
1  Chr.  21:20  Oman  was  /.  wheat 
Is.  21:10  my  /.  and  corn  of  Hoor 
28:28  he  will  not  ever  be  /.  it 
41:15  make  sharj)  /.  instrument 

See  FLOOR,  FLOORS. 

THRESHOLD. 

.lud.  10:27  her  hands  were  on  /. 

1  Sam.  5:4  hands  cut  ofl'on  the  /. 

5  tread  not  on  /.  of  Dagon 

1  A".  14:17  came  to  /.  child  died 
Ezek.  9:3  glory  of  (t.  on  /.  10:4 

10:18  glory  of  G.  departed  fr.  /. 

4.3:8  in  tlieir  sitting  of  their  /. 

46:2  prince  shall  worship  at  /. 

47:1  waters  issued  from  under  /. 
Zep.  1:9  pun.  all  Ihut  leap  on  /. 

THRESHOLDS. 

XeTi.  12:25  keeping  ward  at  the  /. 

ASrf. 4;J:S setting  1  lire-hold  by/. 

Zep.  2;H  desolatitui  shall  be  /. 

THREW. 

2  5«m.l6:13  Shi. /.  stimes  at  Da. 
2  K.  9:3;)  they  /.  .lezebel  down 
2  Chr.  31:1  /,  down  high  i)laee8 
.Mark  12:42  she  /.  in  two  mites 
Lnke  9:42  the  dt-vil  /,  him  down 
Acts  22:2.3  cried,  /.  dust  in  air 

THREW  EST. 
XeA.  9:11  persei-u.  /.  into  deeps 

THRK'E. 
Ex.  34:23  /.  in  ye:ir  sh.  app.  24 
2  K.  1.3:18  .loash  smote/,  stayed 

19  Shalt  smite  Syria  but  /. 

Mat.  26::i4  thou  shalt  deny  me  /. 

75;    Mark    !4::J0.  72;   Luke 

22:.34.  61 ;  John  13:.38 

Acts  10:16  this  was  done  /.  vessel 

2  Cor.  11:25  /.  was  I  beaten  with 

nids,  /.  I  snifered  shipwreck 

12:8  for  this  I  besought  the  L.  /, 

THROAT. 
Ps.  5:9  /.  is  sepukh.  /torn.  3:13 
69:3  wearv  of^ crying,  /.  is  dried 
1 15:7  neither  speak  thnt'  their/. 
Pro».  41:2  put  a  knife  to  /.  if  giv. 
■ler.  2:25  withh.  thy  /.  fr.  thirst 
Mat.  18:28  servant  took  him  by  /. 

THRO\E. 
Oen.  41:40  in  /.  w  ill  I  he  greater 
Deut.  17:18  sitteth  on  /.  of  king. 
1  Sam.  2:8  makn  them  inherit  / 


Tint 

1  A'.  1:13  Solomon  shall  sit  on 

my  /.  17,  21,  30,  35 
48  given  one  to  sit  on  my  /. 
2:4  not  fail  Iheo  a  man  on  tho  /. 
of  Israel,  8:25;  9:8;  2  Chr. 
6:16;  Jer.  3.3:17 
12  Sol.  sat  on  /.  of  David,  24 ; 
8:20;    10:9;    1    Chr.   29:23; 
2  Chr.  6:10 
10:18  king  made  a  /.  S  Chr.  9:17 

2  A'.  10:3  set  him  on  his  fath.'s  /. 
.30  fourth  gelier.  sit  on  /.  15:12 

11:19  .loa.  sat  on  /.  2  Chr.  23:20 
Xth.  3:7  repair,  to  /.  of  governor 

Job  :)6:7  with  kings  are  th.  on  /. 

J'.'.  9:4  thou  satest  in  /.  Judging 
11:4  the  Lord's  /.  is  in  heaven 
45:6  thy  /.  ()  God,  is  for  ever, 

Lam.  5:19;  lltb.  1:8 
47:8  U.  sittetb  on  /.  of  his  holi. 
89:4  will  build  thy  /.  to  all  gen. 
14  jus.  and  Judgin.  are  of  thy  /. 
94:20  sh.  /.  of  inlq.  ha.  fellow,  r 
1.32:1 1  fr.  of  body  will  I  set  <m  /. 
12  chil.  shall  sit  on  /.  for  e^■er 

Pro/:  2(1:8  king  that  sit.  in  /.  of 

Is.  6:1  I  saw  L.  sitting  upon  a  /. 
9:7  on  /.  of  Da.  and  his  kingdom 
14:13  I  will  exalt  mv  /.  ah.  stars 
22:2:j  Eliakim  sh.  be  for  glori.  /. 
47:1  there  is  no  /.  O  dangliter  of 
66:1  heaven  is  my  /.  Acts  7:49 

Jer.  3:17  call  .Jcrusjilem  /.  of  L. 
13:13  kings  th.  sit  on  David's  /. 
11:21  do  not  disgraee  /.  of  glory 
17:12a;.'l(u-i.  high  /.  from  begin. 
25  silting  on  /.  of  Da.  22:4.  30 
22:2  sittest  upon  tlie  /.  29:16 
.36:.30  none  lo  sit  on  /.  of  David 
49:.38  I  will  set  my  /.  iu  Elam 

Ezek.  1:26  likeness  of  a  /.  10:1 
43:7  place  of  my  /.  shall  Is.  no 

Ifar/.  2:22  I  will  overthrow  the  /. 

Mat.  5::i4  heaven,  G.'s  /.  23:'2a 
19:28  Scm  shall  sit  in  /.  25:31 

Lukt  1:32  L.  sh.  give  biin  /.  of  D. 

Iftb.  4:16  come  boldly  to  /.  of  gr. 
8:1  on  ri.  hand  of /."of  God,  12:2 

Ilev.  .3:21  will  I  grant  to  sit  in  /. 
4:2  a  /.  was  set.  one  sat  on  the  /. 
3  was  a  rainbow  round  about/. 

5  out  of/,  proceed,  lightnini's, 
were  seven  lamps  before  I. 

6  bef  /.  was  a  sea  of  glass,  in  /. 
and  about  /.  were  4  beasts 

10  bef  him  that  sat  on  /.  7:11 
5:1  in  hand  of  him  that  sat  on  /. 


TIIR 

7?ei'.  12:5 child  was eau.  up  to/i.  (. 
See  ESTABLISH.  ^:-TAnLl^lI^:I^. 

THROES. 
Ps.  122:5  are  set  /.  of  judgment 
Is.  14:9  raised  up  from  their/. 
Ezek.  26:16  nrinecs  sh.  comr-  U:  t. 
Dan.  7:9  till  /.  were  cast  down 
.Mat.  19:28  sh.  sit  on  12  /.  Ln.  22:  30 
Cot.  1:16  whether  they  be  /. 
liiv.  20:4  I  saw  /.  and  tln^v  sat 

TIIRO.\G,  ED,  WU. 
Mark  3:9  lest  they  should  /.  biiii 
5:2(  much  poo.  /.  him,  Luke  S:42 
31  thiui  seest  inullitnde  (.  Iheo 
Luke  8:45  the  multitude  /,  tlie(; 

THROl'GH. 
Horn.  11:.'!6  /.  him,  to  him, 
Kph.  4:6  one  God  who  is  /.  all 

THROl'GHLY. 
.Tab  6:2  my  grief  were/,  weighed 
Ps.  51:2  wash  me  /.  from  iniq. 
Jer.  7:5  if  ye  /.  amend  yo.  ways 
I^ek.  16:9  1  /.  \\ash.  away  blood 
Mat.  3:12  /.  purge,  Luke  3:17 

THROIGHOIT. 
\fark  14:9  gosj).  preach.  /.  world 
John  19:23  woven  from  the  top  /. 
Horn.  1:8  faith  is  spo.  of/,  world 

See  GENERATIONS. 

THROW. 

Jud.  2:2  sh.  /.  down  their  altars 

6:25  /.  down  the  altar  of  Baal 
2  A'.  9:33  /.  her  down,  so  they 
Jer.  1:10  over  natituis  /.  down 

31:28  I  watched  over  them,  to  /. 
K:ek.  16:39  th  sh.  /.  down  thino 
Mic.  5:11  I  will  /.  down  thy  stro. 
Mai.  1:4  build,  I  will  /.  down 

THROWI\G. 
iV(/m.  35:17  smite  witli  /.  stono 

THROWN. 
Ex.  15:1  horse  and  rider  /.  21 
Jud.  6::j2  he  hath  /.  down  altar 
2  Sam.  20:21  his  head  shall  be  /. 
1  yi.  19:10  Isr.  have  /.  down.  14 
Jer.  31:40  it  shall  not  be  /.  down 

50:15  her  \valls  are  /.  down 
Lam.  2:2  L.  ha.  /.  down  in  wrath 

17  hath  /.  down,  not  pitied 
Ezek.  29:5  I  will  leave  th.  /.  into 

:i8:20  mount,  shall  be  /.  down 
Nah.  ]:()  the  rocks  are  /.  down 
Mat.  24:2  stone  th.  shall  not  be  /. 
down,  Mark  13:2;  Lu.  21:6 


iSam.  .3:10  to  set  up/,  of  David  j/f*!!.  1:4  from  seven  spi.  bef.  A. /. 
7:13  stablish/.  of  kingdom,  16    I  3:21  Bet  downwi.  my  F.  i;;  .1. «, 


i?:,..!.  ■!.        r.i         .  r  i  UOl>II,   jUH//iiO.<:^«.^l.D 

Sl!!,!''rV"*'^^*:-7!l!:'''\^''"]^l-'^''^-6'l:y-'^^vh(-n  devil  hotU.  him 
Eev.  18:21  Babyl.  sh.  be  t.  down 

TIIR  1ST. 
Ex.  11:1  sh.  snrelv  t.  von  ont 

12:39  they  were  t.  out  of  Eg-ypt 
^'iim.  22:25  Bala.'p  ass  /.  herself- 
2.'i:8  PhinehaB  t.  them  through 
35:20  but  if  he  t.  hiui  of  hatred 
22  if  he  t.  him  euddeiilv  with 
Lcitt.  13:5  to  f.  thee  out  of  way 
10  he  t^ouj^ht  to  A  thee  from  L. 
15:17  t.  the  awl  throiiirh  his  ear 
3.'i:27  he  ehnll  t.  out  the  enemy 
Jud.  3:21  Eh.  /.  dagjrer  into  his 
i\:m  he  t.  tleece  to<;ether.  and 
9:41  Ze.  t.  out  Gaal  and  hreth. 
5-1  youn^  man  t.  Ab.  throu-'h 
11:2  and  they  (.  out  Jephlhah 

1  dSV/w.  11:2  I  may  t.  out  yo.  eyes 
31:4  S.  paid,  i.  me  through.  I'est 

uucircumcised  /.  1  tlir.  10:4 

2  Sam.  2:16  ^  ew.  in  his  fellow's 
1K:14  J./,  three  darts  ihro"  Abs. 
%\Ai  Belial  shall  be  as  thorns  t. 

1  A'.  2:27  Solom.  t.  out  Ahiathar 
a  A'-  4:27  Gehazi  came  to  t.  her 

2  Vlir.  2r,:20  they  t.  Uzziah  out  fi*. 
Ps.  U8:I3  thou  hast  t.  at  me 
/k.  13:15  every  one  sh.  be  t.  thro* 

14:19  raiment  of  those  th.  are  t. 
Ji-r.  51:4  they  that  are  t.  through 
Kzek.  10:40  they  shall  t  theethro' 

34:21  hare  t.  wi.  eideaiul  shoul. 

4fi:18  /.  them  out  of  puf->essiou8 
Jo^J  2:8  neither  shall  (Uie  /.  ano, 
Zer.  13:3  shall  /.  him  through 
L"A-fi-  4:39  rose  and  /.  him  out 

5:3  prayed  he  would  f.  out  a  lit. 

10:15  shall  be  L  down  to  hell 

13:28  and  vou  vour-^elves  t.  out 

Jo/i/i  20:25  V.  my  ha,  into  his.  27 

Acffi  7:27  did  wron;;:  f.  him  away 

39  our  fath.  (.  him  from  them 

16:24  t.  them  into  inner  prison 
37  now  do  th.  t.  us  out  privily? 

27:39  if  it  were  nus^i.  to  (.  ship 
l{f/>.  12:20  stcmed  or  f.  through 
Rev.  14:15  t.  in  thv  sickle,  harv. 
16  t.  in  hi!^  sickle  ou  the  earth 
18  t.  in  tby  bharp  sicklu 


7  out  of  hand  of  him  sat  ou  t. 

13  glory  to  him  that  sit.  on  t. 
6:16)iide  fr.  him  that  sit.  on  t. 
7:0  a  multitude  stood  before  t. 

10  our  God  which  sitteth  on  t 

15  they  arc  bef.  /.  of  God.  that 
sitteth  ou  /.  shall  dwell 

17  the  Lamb  in  midst  of  ^  shall 
8:3  golden  altiir  was  bi-fure  t. 
14:3  sung  a  new  song  before  t. 

5  without  fault  before  t.  of  G. 
19:4  worshipped  G.  tlmtsaton^ 
20:11  I  saw  a  great  white  i.  and 
21:5  he  that  sat  <m  i.  said,  Bch. 
22:1  a  river  proceeding  out  of ;. 

3  t.  of  God  aud  of  the  Lamb 

Hl«  THRO.XE. 

Ejr.  11:5  that  sits  t.n  A.  f.  12:29 
2  Sam.  14:9  king  and  h.  t.  guilt?. 

1  A'.  1:37  L.  make//.  ^  greater, 47 
2:19  he  bowed,  and  sat  on  his  (. 

33  and  on  hut  t.  shall  be  peace 
16:11  as  Zi.  sat  on  his  t.  he  slew 
22:10  king  of  Is.  and  Jehosba- 
phat.  kingof  Judah,  sat  each 
mihist.  2  Chr.  18:9 
19  L.  sit.  on  his  t.  2  Chr.  18:18 

2  A'.  13:13  .Terob.  sat  upon  ht-s  t. 
"i^i'MtHhis  t.  above  the  throne 

of  kini:s,  ,/pr.  52:32 
Job  26:9  Iu»M.  back  face  of  hU  t. 
Ps.  9:7  prepared  h.  t.  f<»r  judgm. 
89:29  hU  t.  to  endure  as  days 
36  hu  t.  shall  endure  as  sun 
44  th.  hast  cflst  his  t.  to  ground 
97:2  judgment  habita.  of  his  (. 
103:19  L.  jircp.  his  i.  in  heaven 
Prow  29:28  h.  t.  is  upholden 
.Ar.  1:15  set  each  his  t.  at  gates 
.'1.3:21  D.  not  have  a  son  on  h.  t. 
43:10  I  will  set  hU  t.  on  stones 
Dan.  5:20  was  deposed  from  A.  t. 
7:9  his  t.  was  like  fierv  flame 
Jon.  3:6  king  of  X.  rose  fr.  h.  t. 
Zee.  6:13he  shaU  rule  upon  his 

t.  nnd  be  a  priest  on  hi'  f. 
Acts  2:30  raise  C.  to  sit  on  his  f. 


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CONCORD AXCE. 


TID 

THBISTETH. 

Job  32:13  God  t.  him  dowu 
TIIIMB,  S. 

Ex.  29:30  pill  it  (m  I.  of  light 

hand,  Ltv.  8:4i;  14:14-28 
Jud.  1:6  can.  him  and  out  oflf  /. 
7  seventy  kin<^:^  liav.  t.  cut  off 
THIMMIM. 
Ex.  28:30  put  on  breastplate,  the 

urim  and  the  t.  Ler.  8:8 
Deut.  .33:3  let  thy  t.  and  urim  be 
Ezr.  2:63  priest  with  urim  and  t. 
Keh.  7:65 

THUIVDER. 
Er.  9:23  the  L.  sent  t,  and  hail 
29  the  t.  shall  cease,  nor  shall 
1  Nam.  7:10  L.  thundered  with  ( 
12:17  send  t.  18  the  Lord  sent  t. 
Job  26: 14  I.  of  iiower  who  und.  ? 
28:26  way  for  light,  of  (!.  38:25 
39:19  clothed  neck  with  t.  ? 
25  smellcth  t.  of  captains  afar 
Pi.  77:18  voice  of  thy  t.  in  heav. 
81:7  I  answ.  thee  in  place  of  t. 
104:7  at  voice  ofthv  t.  th.  hasted 
Is.  29:6  sh.  be  visited  of  L.  wi.  t. 
JI/arA' 3:17  Boanerges,  is. sons  of  ^ 
7?f  0.6:1  as  it  were  the  noise  of  <. 
14:2  as  the  voice  of  a  great  t. 
THU.VDER,  Verb. 
1  Sam.  2:10  out  of  heav.  sh.  he  t 
Job  40:9  canst  thou  t.  like  him? 

THU.\DERS. 
Ex.  9:33  t.  and  hail  ceased,  .34 
19:16  t.  and  lightui.  Ree.  16:18 
See  SEVEN. 

THU.\DERBOLTS. 

Ps.  7,S:48  gave  their  flocks  to  t. 

THlI\DEREn,  ETH. 

1  Sam.  7: 10  Lord  t.  with  thunder 

2  Sam.  22:14  the  L.  I.  Ps.  18:13 
^0«.37:4  he/,  with  his  excellency 

5  G.  I.  marvelliinsly  with  voice 
Fs.  29:3  God  ofglorv  t.  the  Lord 
John  12:29  heard  it,  said  that  it  t. 

THU.\DERIXGS. 
Ex.  9:28  be  no  more  ini'Thty  i 
20:18  all  the  people  sasv  the  /. 
Bev.  4:5  out  throne  proc.  t.  19:6 
8:5  th.  were  voices  and  t.  11:19 
THfIS  and  THUS. 
Jos.  7:20  /.  and  t.  have  I  done 
Jud.  18:4  /.  and  t.  d.aleth  Micah 
S  Sam.  17:15  I.  a.  t.  did  Ahithop. 
counsel  A.  and  t.  a.  t.  have  I 
1  A'.  14:15  t.  and  t.  say  to  Jero.'s 
8  A.  5:4  I.  and  I.  said  maid  of  Is. 
9:12  t.  and  t.  spake  he  to  me 
THV.VTIR.t. 
Acts  10:14  of  city  of  T.  worship 
Sev.  1:11  wh.th.seost send  toT 
2:18  to  angel  of  church  in  T. 
24  to  you  and  to  the  rest  in  T 
THYSELF. 
Oen    K:9  separate  t.  I  pray  thee 
14:21  give  persons,  take  goods  t. 
3.1:9  keep  that  thou  hast  unto  t 
Ex.  10:3  refuse  to  humble  (.  ? 
28  take  heed  to  t.  see  my  face 
no  more,  31:12;   Deut    4-9- 
12:1.3,19:30;  1  Snm.  19:2   '    ' 
18:22  shall  it  be  easier  for  t 
Eft.  4:13  think  not  with  t.  thou 
Ps.  49:18  thou  doest  well  to  t 
John  1:22  what  savcst  thou  ot  t  f 

18::i4  sayest  thou  this  o(  t  f 
Rom.  14:22  hast  faith  f  have  to  t 

THYIXE. 
Rev.  18:12  merchant  of  <.  wood 

TIBERIAS. 
John  0:1  Galilee,  wh.  is  sea  of  T 
23  came  other  boats  ftom  T. 
TIBXI. 
1  A'.  16:21  half  people  followed  T 
22  ag.  those  that  followed  T.  ' 
TIDAL.     Gen.  14:1,  9 
TIDI\US. 
Ex.  .33:4  when  peo.  heard  evil  t 
1  Sam.  4:19  Phine.  wife  heard  I 
11:4  told  t.  of  men  of  .labesh,  5 
27:11  none  alive  to  bring  I.  to  O, 
S  .S'am,  4:4  when  t.  came  of  Saul 
l:i::30  t.  came  Absa.  hath  slain 
18:19  run  and  bear  king  t. 
20  thou  sh.  not  hear  /"this  day 
22  why  run  ?  hast  no  I.  ready 
31  C.  said,  t.  ray  lord  the  kinf 
1  A.  2:'iS  then  t.  came  to  Joab 
14:6  I  am  sent  to  thee  with  t 
»  t'Ar.  10:9  to  carry  t.  to  idols 
J^.  142:7  not  be  afraid  of  evil  t. 
Jer.  20:15  cursed  that  brou"ht  t 
49:2:3  for  they  have  heard  evil  I 


TIM 

Ezek.  21:7  thou  shall  answ.  for  t. 
Dan.  11:44  t.  out  of  east  trouble 
Luke  1:19  show  thee  glad  t.  2:10 

8:1  showing  glad  t.  kingd.  of  G. 
Acts  11:22  t.  of  th.  things  came 

13:.3a  declare  unto  you  glad  t. 

21:31 1.  came  to  chief  captain 
Rom.  10:15  bring  glad  t.  of  good 
See  GOOD. 

TIE. 

1  Sam.(j:~  t.  kine  to  the  cart  10 
Prov.  U:21  and  t.  about  thy  neck 

TIED. 
Ex.  .39:31  ^  to  it  a  lace  of  blue 

2  A.  7:10  horses  t.  and  asses  t. 
Mat.  21:2  ye  shall  find  an  ass  t 

Mark  11:2,  4;  Zi/ie  19:30 

TIGLATH-PILESER. 

2  A".  15:29  T.  took  Ij.  and  Kedesh 

16:7  Ah.  sent  messengers  to  T. 

1  Chr.  5:6  T.  carried  Bee.  captive 
26  God  stirred  up  spirit  of  T 

2  Chr.  28:20  T.  distressed  Ahaz 
TILE,  I\G. 

Eiek.  4:1  son  of  man,  take  th.  a  t. 
Luke  5:19  let  him  down  thro'  t. 

TILL,  Conjunctive. 

Dan.  4:2:3  t.  sev.  times  pass  over 

'^•13  «o  thy  way  t.  the  end  bo 

.John  21:22  he  tarry  t.  I  come,  23 

'-  CONSUMED,  MORNING. 

TILL,  ED,  E.ST,  ETH. 

Oen.  2:5  not  a  man  to  t.  3:23 
4:12  when  tliou  t.  ground,  it 
2  .yawj.  9:10  servants  shall  t.  land 

^^'S'^n '?.-'l ','""  '•  "h.  he  satislied 
28:19  th.  t.  land  sh.  have  plenty 
.^/■.  27:11  they  that/,  it,  and  dw 
Ajc*  36:9  ye  sh.  be  t.  and  sown 
34  desolate  land  shall  be  t. 
TILLAGE. 
\Chr.  27:26  them  tliat  were  for  t 
.\eh.  10::37  Lev.  have  tithes  of  t 
Prov.  13:23  much  food  in  t. 

TILLER. 
Oen.  4:2  Cain  was  t.  of  ground 

TIMBER. 
Lev  U:i5  sh.  break  down  the  t. 
1   A.  5:18  so  they  prepared  / 

1  Chr.  22:14;  2  Chr.  29 
15:22  they  took  away  t.  of  Ra 
Ezr.  5:8  t.  is  laid  iu  walls 
6:11  let  t.  be  pulled  fr.  his  house 
Neh  2:8  give  me  /.  to  ma.  beams 
Ezek.  26:12  lay  thy  t.  in  water 
Ilab.  2:11  beam  out  of/,  answer 
Zee.  5:4  shall  consume  it  with  /. 

TIMBREL. 
Ex.  15:20  Miri.  took  /.  in  hand 
■Tob  21:12  they  take  /.  and  harp 
Ps.  81:2  take  psalm,  bring  / 
149:3  sing  praises  to  him  with  / 
lo0;4  praise  him  with  /. 

TIMBRELS. 
Ex.  15-20  wom.  went  out  with  / 
■Jud.  11:34  daught.  came  with  /.' 
i  Sam.  6:5  house  of  Is.  played 
before  Lord  on  /.  1  Chr.  13:8 
Ps.  68:25  damsels  play,  with  /. 

TI.ME. 
Oen.  18:10  accord,  to  t.  of  life,  14 
24:11  /.  women  go  to  draw  wat. 
39:5  fr.  /.  he  made  him  overseer 

i'''^S,h^'"^'^''  "'Sh  Is.  must  die 
ifX.  21:19  shall  pay  for  loss  of  / 
^/j'- 15:25  beyond  /.  of  sepnra. 
18:18  besides  other  in  her  life-/ 
^um.  13:20  /.  was  /.  of  ripe  "ra 
n'''!"  ":'!■  /.  fire  devou.  250  men 
'fut  }b:9  /.  thou  imt  sickle 
■Jos.  10:27  at  /.  of  going  down  of 

sun,  2  Chr.  18:31 
r  ^ '?!"!  did  Josh,  take  at  one  / 
;/"fl8:.31/.  houseofG.inShi 
,,,"!•  ''l'  *''"=«  '■  I  command, 
ilij    •  ^w","  ""i'S"  so  to  battle 
.1  £'  /  r  !'  '"'"d.  slew  at  one  / 
7  ri,  ?  o'l?  ;'  '■ '"  ■■eceive  money 
i'      ;  ,^A*'^  '°  <^°™«  from  '•  to  /. 
Hzr.  4:10  at  such  a  /.  17-  7.10 

v'i'Vy"*  "'"»'•  of  rain.' 
rni  ri^J'^l'it'"^  leethima/. 
•^f,«:'y- 'hey  wax  warm 
9:19  who  shall  set  me  a/ 
l:i:.32  accomplished  before  his  /. 
22:16  were  cut  down  out  of  /. 
38:2.3  preserved  ag.  /.  of  trouble 

?-.?0n   ;  I  ""  ,"">.y<!8t  be  found 
3,.19  not  he  ashamed  in  evil/. 
l:i  ?'•>;'■ ''">'"■'•  of  "-""hie 
n,,o    I  am  afraid.  I  trust  in  th. 
09.13  prayer  to  thee  in  acceot.  /. 


TIM 


A-.  81:15  their  /.  should  have 

endured 
89:47  remember  how  short  /.  is 
105:19  until  /.  his  word  came 
Ec.  3:1  /.  to  ev.  purpose,  17;  8:6 
2  a  /.  to  be  born,  a  /.  to  die,  a 

/.  to  plant 
7:17  why  should  thou  die  before 

thy  /.  .!■ 
8:5  wise  man's  heart  discern.  /. 
9:11  /.  and  chance  happen,  to  all 
12  so  are  men  snared  in  evil  /. 
Is.  26:17  near  /.  other  delivery 
28:19  from  /.  it  goeth  forth 
45:21  decla.  this  from  ancient  /. 
48:16  from  /.  it  was,  there  am  I 
49:8  in  an  acceptable  /.  I  heard 
60:22  L.  will  hasten  it  in  his  /. 
Jer.  6:15  at  /.  I  visit,  cast  down 
8:7  swallow  observe  /.  of  com. 
15  looked  for  /.  of  health 
14:8  Saviour  the.  in  /.  of  trouble 
19  /.  of  healing,  behold  trouble 
30:7  it  is  /.  of  .facob's  trouble 
46:21  /.  of  their  visitati<m  50:27 
49:8  /.  I  will  visit  him,  50:31 
19  who  will  app.  me  /.  ?  50:44 
51::3:3  floor,  it  is  /.  to  thresh  her 
Ezek.  4:10  fr.  /.  to  /.  sh.  thou  eat 
16:8  thy  /.  was  the  /.  of  love 
57  as  /.  of  thv  reproach  of  dan 
30:3  It  shall  be  the  /.  of  heathen 
Dan.  2:8  I  know  ve  would  gain  / 
9  speak,  till  the  /.  be  changed 
16  desired  he  would  give  him  f. 
3:5  at  wh.  /.  ye  hear  cornet.  15 
7:12  lives  were  prolong,  for  a  /. 
22/.  came  saints  posses,  kin-i'd. 
25  until  /.  and  divid.  of/.  1^7 
8:17  at  /.  of  end  shall  be  vision 
9:21  touched  /.  of  evening  obla. 
1 1:*24  forecast  his  devices  for  a  /. 
.35  to  make  th.  white,  /.  of  end 
40  at  /.  of  end  king  of  south 
13:1  there  shall  be  a  /.  of  trouble 
4  seal  book,  even  to  /.  of  end.  9 
11  fr.  /.  sacrifice  be  taken  away  I 
Jfns.  10:12  is  it  /.  to  seek  the  L. 
^fic.  .5:3  till  /.  she  which  travail.  ' 
Hag.  1:4  is  it/,  todw.  in  houses? 
Zee.  14:7  evening  /.  sh.  be  li<'ht 
.^fal.  3:11  cast  her  fruit  before  /. 
Mat.  1:11  /.  they  were  car.  away 
2:7  II.  iiu(uired  /.  star  appeared 
8:29  come  to  torment  us  bef.  /. .? 
21:34  when  /.  of  fruit  drew  near 
'26:18  master  saith,  /.  is  at  hand 
Mark  1:15  /.  is  fullilled,  repent 
4:17  and  so  endure  but  for  a  /. 
6:35  and  now  the  /.  is  far  passed 
11:13  for  /.  of  figs  was  not  yet 
13:33  ye  know  not  wh.  the  /.  is 
Luke  1:57  Elisabeth's  full  /. 
4:5  showed  kingd.  in  mom.  of  /. 
7:45  this  woman,  since  /.  I  came 
8:13  in  /.  of  tempta.  fall  away 
]3:.35  not  see  me  till  /.  came 
19:44  knew,  not  /.  of  visitation 
John  7:6  my  /.  is  not  co.  your  /. 
16:2  /.  com'eth,  whosoev.'killeth 
25  /.  com.  I  sh.  no  more  speak 
Acts  1:21  (.  L.  went  in  and  out 
7:17  when  /.  of  prom,  djrew  nigh 
20  iu  what  /.  Moses  was  born 
17:21  spent  their  /.  in  noth.  else 
Rom.  i;3:ll  it  is  high  /.  to  awake 
1  Cor.  4:5  judge  notliing  before  /. 
7:5  except  with  consent  for  a  /. 
29  I  say,  brethren,  /.  is  short 
E/ih.  5:16  redeeming  /.  Col.  4:5 

1  Thes.  2:17  taken  fr.  vou  short  /. 

2  The.i.  2:6  might  be  revealed  in  /. 
2  Tim.  4:3  /.  come,  will  not  end. 

6  /.  of  mv  departure  is  at  hand 
Ueb.  4:16  to  help  in  /.  of  need 
.5:12  for  /.  ye  ought  to  be  teach. 
9:9  figure  for  the  /.  then  present 
10  impos.  till  /.  of  reformation 
11:32  /.  would  fail  to  tell  of  G. 
.Jam.  4:14  that  appeareth  little  /. 
1  Pel.  1:11  what  manner  of  /.  Sp. 
17  pass  /.  of  sojourning  iu  fear 
4:2  no  longer  live  rest  of  his  / 
Ren.  1:3  for  /.  is  at  hand.  22:10 
10:3  there  should  be  /.  no  longer 
11:18  /.  of  dead.  sho.  be  judged 
12:12  knoweth  he  hath  a  short  /. 
14  she  is  nourished  for  a  /.  and 
Anv  TIME. 
Lev.  25:.33  Lev.  redeem  at  arty  I. 
Luke  21:.34  n.  t.  hearts  overchar. 
■John  1:18  no  man  seen  G.  at  a.  t. 
5:37  nor  heard  his  voice  at  a.  t 
Heh.  2:1  lest  at  any  t.  we  should 
1  John  4-12  no  man  se.  G.  at  a.  t. 

See  APPOINTED,   BEFORE,   COME, 
DAY.  DUE. 


TIM 

In  the  TI.ME. 

Oen.  38:27  came  to  pass  in  the  t. 
1  A .  15:2:3  2«  the  /.  of  old  a<»e  he 
\Chr.  28:22  in  the  t.  of  dislress 

D  -•"^"  "'  '**  '■  "f  ""ouhle  thou 
Ps.  4:7  in  1. 1.  wlien  corn  increa. 

27:5  «n  the  t.  of  troulile  sh.  hide 

71:9  cast  not  oSin  the  t.  of  age 

Js.  3:3:2  salva.  in  t.  t.  of  trouble 

Jer  2:2 1  in  the  t.  of  trouble  they 

28  save  thee  in  1. 1.  of  trouble 

11:12  not  save  th.-in  /.  /.  of  tro 
14  not  hear  th.  in  t.  t.  they  cry 

18:2:3  deal  thus  with  th.  iij  the  t. 
Ezek.  27:34  in  1. 1.  when  thou  eh. 
Hos.  2:9  take  corn  in  the  t.  ther. 
Zee.  10:1  rain  in  the  t.  of  rain 
Mat.  13:30  in  the  t.  of  harvest 

See    LAST,     LOKO,     MANY,     OLD, 
PAST,  PROCESS,   SET. 

That  TI.ME. 

Neh.  4:16  from  /.  /.  forth,  13:21 

Is.  16:13  concern.  M.  since  /  t 
18:7  in  that  t.  shall  the  pres.  be 
45:31  who  hath  told  it  fr.  /.  /  / 

Mat.  4:17  from  /.  /.  Je.  began  to 

16:21  from  that  t.  began  to  show 

26:16  from  /.  /.  J.  sought  oppor. 

.At  that  TI.ME. 

Deut.  6:5  I  stood  between  the 

Lord  and  you  at  that  t. 
9:19  L.  hearkened  at  t.  I.  10:10 

2  Chr.  30:3  not  keep  passo.  at  1. 1. 
35:17  Is.  kejit  i>assover  at  1. 1, 

Zep.  3:'20  at  that  t.  will  I  br.  yon 

1  E[ih.  2:12  at  1. 1.  we.  without  Ch. 
See  THIRD. 

This  TI.ME. 
Ex.  9:14  /.  /.  send  my  plagues 

18  to-morrow  aliont  /.  /.  I  will 
-Vi//«.  23:23  according  to  /.  /. 
■Jtid.  13:2:3  nor  would  at  /.  /.  ha 
'  1  .*7»J.  9:13  ab.  /.  /.  ye  shall  find 

2  .SoHj.  17:7  conn,  not  good  at  /.  t. 
1 1  K.  2:'26  not  at  /.  /.  put  to  death 

19:2  to-morrow  /.  /.  20:6:  2  A". 

I        7:1,  18:  10:6 

Xeh.  13:6  all  /.  /.  was  not  I  at  J, 

E<t.  4:14  hold,  thv  peace  at  /.  /. 

Ps.  113:2  blessed  be  L.  from  /.  t. 

115:18  we  will  bless  L.  from  /.  t. 

121:.S  he  will  jires.  thee  from  /.  t. 

Is.  48:6  showed  new  thi.  fr.  /.  t. 

Jer.  3:4  wilt  thou  not  fr.  /.  /.  cry  ! 

Acts  1:6  wilt  thou  at  /.  /.  restore? 

24:25  ans«-.  Go  thv  wav  for  /.  t. 

Rom.  3:26  decl.  at  /.  /.  his  right. 

9:9  at  /.  /.  will  I  come.  S.  shall 

11:5  so  at  /.  present  /.  there  is  a 

1  Cor.  16:12  not  to  come  at  /.  /. 

TIMES. 
Gen.  27:.36  supplanted  me  two  /. 
Lev.  19:26  ve  shall  not  observe  t. 

Deijl.  18:10,  14 
Deut.  4:42  hated  not  in  /.  past 
Jud.  13:35  S.  began  to  move  at  /. 
16:30  I  will  go  out  as  at  other  /. 
20:31  began  to  kill  as  at  other  /. 

1  Sam.  3:10  L.  call,  as  at  other  /. 
20:25  sat  on  seat  as  at  other  /. 

2  E.  21:6  Manasseh  observed  / 
2  r-hr.  33:6 

1  Chr.  12::)3  had  understand,  of/. 
29:.J0  the  /.  that  went  over  him 

2  Chr.  15:5  in  those  /.  no  peace 
Est.  1:13  men  which  knew  the  /. 
.Job  24:1  /.  are  not  hid,  fr.  Almi. 
Ps.  9:9  L.  a  ref.  in  /.  of  trouble 

10:1  why  hid.  in  /,  of  trouble  ? 
31:15  my  /.  are  in  thv  hand 
44:1  works  th.  didst 'in  /.  of  old 
77:5  consider,  years  of  ancient  /. 
Is.  33:6  knowledge  stability  of/. 
46:10  from  ancient  /.  things  not 
Ezek.  12:27  he  prophesied  of  /. 
Dan.  2:21  he  changeth  /. 
7:25  think  to  change  /.  and  laws 
9:45  streets  sh.  be  built  in  tro.  /. 
11:14  in  th.  /.  shall  many  stand 
12:7  for  a  time.  /.  Rev.  12:14 
Mat.  16:3  not  discern  sitrns  of  /.  t 
Luke  21:24  till  /.  of  the  Gentiles 
Acts  1:7  not  for  yon  to  kn.  the  / 
3:19  /.  of  refreshinu'  shall  come 
21  the  /.  of  restitution  of  all 
14:16  who  in  /.  past  snfl'ered  all 
17:26 hath  determined  the  /.  be. 
30  /.  of  ignorance  God  winked 
Rfvn.  11:30  ye  in  /.  past  have  not 
2  Cor.  11:24  five  /.  rece.  I  stripes 
Oat.  1:23  persecuted  in  /.  past 
4:10  davs  and  months,  /.  years 
Eph.  1:10  dispensa.  of  fiiln.  of  /. 
1  Thes.  5:1  of  /.  ye  have  no  need 
1  Tim.  4:1  in  latter  /,  gome  shall 
6: 15  iu  his  /.  he  sh.  show  who  ia 


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S  Tim.  S:l  in  last  ilaya  perilous  I. 
Til.  1:S  ill  (.  manilVft.  Ills  word 
Jliti.  1:1  <-ioil  "lio  al  Bttudry  t. 

Ml  TIMES. 
/.f   10*2  Cimio  lu'l  ftl  a// /. 
J",-  '3);1  I  will  l>l<'»s  l.i.rd  at  a//  ^ 

0J:8  trust  in  him  iit «.'( /.  .vo  [u-o. 

119:20  to  tliy  JndunKnls  at  all  t. 
rmi-.  5:19  breasts  s:Ui»ry  at  a.  t. 

17:17  a  frleud  lovetli  at  alt  t. 
£ie  ArroisTEn,  m-UJY,  seven, 

TEN,  TUKEE. 

TIMN.VTII. 

Gin.  3S:1S  lo  liis  sliearers  in  T. 
Jud.  14:1  Samson  went  to  T. 
TIMOX.    Acts  0:5 

TIMOTIIECS. 
Ads  10:1  cert,  disciple  named  T 
Horn.  16:81  T.  my  work-l'i'llow 
1  (or.  lG:10if  T.  come,  sec  iliat 
a  for.  1:19  was  iireach.  ov.  bv  1 
riiit.  2:19  trust  in  L.  to  send  I .   , 
1  Thu.  3:2  wo  seut  T.  to  comfort  1 
TIMOTHY.  I 

■S  Cor.  1:1  and  T.  our  brother 
1  Tim.  I:--!  T.  niv  son,  2  Tim.  1:8 
^eb.  13:2-1  bro.  t.  set  at  liberty 

Tl.\. 

ICiim.  31:22  t.  that  may  abide  (Ire 

is  1:25  will  talie  away  all  thy  t. 

£zek  22: 18  tbev  are  brass,  and  I. 

20  as  tlicv  i;ather  lead  and  (. 

27:12  Tarshish  was  merch.  lu  t. 

TIXGI.E. 

1  Sam.  3:11  ears  of  cv.  ono  shall 

t.iK.  21:12;  Jer.  19:3 

TIXRLI\G.  I 

J$.  3:16  miuciug  and  making  a  t. 
18  talie  away  tlieir  (.  ornam. 

1  Vor.  i:):l  I  am  bee.  (.  cymbal 

TIP. 
Luke  10:24  may  dip  t.  of  finger 

SSS  night  EAR. 

TIPnS.\n.    1  A'.  4:24 
TIRE,  ED. 

2  A".  9:30  Jezebel  t.  her  head  and 
Ezek.  24:17  bind  (.  of  thy  head 

TIRES. 
Jt.  3:13  L.  will  take  away  their  (. 
£zek.  24:2;i  your  t.  sh.  be  on  hea. 
TIUH.\K.vil.    2  A'.  19:9 
TIRSHATHA. 
E'r  2-G:i  T.  said  Ih.  i\>A.  7:65 
Xeti  7:70  T.  gave  gold  to  the 
10:1  sealed  were  Nehem.  the  T. 
TIRZ.VH. 
Kum.  26:33  and  T.  daughters  of 
Zeloph.  30:11 ;  Jos.  17:3 
27:1  llo'lab,  and  Meic.  and  T. 
Jos  M:ii  Joshua  sm.  king  of  T 

1  A'.  14:17  Jeroboani'swile  toT 
15-21  Baasha  reigned  iu  T.  :a 
16:8  Elah  reigned  in  T.  15  Zl. 

17  O  besieged  in  T.  2:)  r.'igned 

2  A'.  15:16  smote  coasts  from  1 . 
Cant.  6:4  th.  art  beautiful  as  1 . 

TITHE. 
Lev.  27:30  the  I.  of  land  is  L.'s 
yum.  18:26  olV.  a  tenth  part  of  (. 
Diut.  12:17  not  eat  the  (.  of  com 
14-23  eat  t.  in  place  the  Lord 
-j's  at  end  of  three  years  bring  I. 
2  Chr.  31:5  they  brought  the j^. 
ofallthiu.  0,12:. \<i 'I.  13:12 
Keh.  10:38  Levites  shall  bring  (. 
Mat.  23:-23  pay  (.  of  mint,  anise 

TITHE,  Verb. 
Deut  M--i  thou  sh.  /.  increase. 
Luli.  ll:4i  y^  <• ""'"'  ""''  '■"<' 

TITHES. 
Gtn.  14:-50  -Mir.  gave  Mclchi.  /. 
Ler  27':il  man  redeem  of  his  :. 
Sum.  18:24  I.  I  have  given  to  L. 
28  heave-olT.  to  Lord  of  your  t. 
Dent.  12:6  ye  sh.  bring  your  (.  11 
26- 12  made  end  of  tithing  the  (. 
i\-M.  10:37  Levites  might  liave  t 
12-44  some  were  appointed  lor  I. 
U:b  aforetime  they  laid  /.of 
Amos  4:4  bring  your  I.  Mat.  3:10 
itai   3-8  ve  have  robbed  me  of  t. 
Luke  18:12  1  give  /.  of  all  I  poss. 
22tb  7:5  have  command,  to  ta.  (. 
6  he  received  (.  of  Abraham 

8  here  men  that  die  receive  t. 

9  Levi  who  received  (.  paid  (. 
TITIIIXG. 

Deut.  26:12  end  of  (.  3.1  year  is  ( 

TITLE. 
3  A".  23:n  wh.  (.  is  that  that  I  s 


L 


TOL 
John  19:19  P.  wrote  a  t.  and  put 
20  this  t.  read  many  of  the  Je. 
TITLES. 
Job  82:21  nor  give  flat.  (.  lo  man 
22  I  kn.  not  logive  llattcrlngf. 
TITTLE. 
Vat.  B:tS  one  I.  shall  in  no  w-iso 
Liikt  10:17  one  /.  of  law-  to  fail 

TITIS. 
2  Cor.  2:13  bee.  1  fimnd  not  T._ 
7:6  comforted  us  by  com.  of  T. 

13  more  joyed  we  for  J">' of  1  • 

14  which  I  made  before  T. 
8:6desiredT.  tial.  2:1  took  T 

10  earnest  care  into  heart  of  1 . 
2:3  whether  any  iniiuire  of! 


TON' 


12:18  T.  made  a  cam  of  you  ? 
Oill.  2:3  nor  was  T.  cnmp.  to  be 


2  Tim.  4:10  T.  is  departed  to  D 
TO  .-VXD  FUO.    Ste  rno. 
TOU.    J'lil.  11:3,  5 

Toni  \H. 
Esr  2:00  cliiMr.-n  of  T.  not  sho. 
..V<.-.  2:10  T.  heard,  19;  4:J;6;1 
'  fi-lIT.hire.l  him;  11  thi.of  T. 
19  T   sent  l-l .  jnit  me  in  fear 
13:4  Eliashib  was  allied  to  T. 
8  cast  forth  house,  stuff  of  T. 
TOE. 
Ex.  29:20  upon  great  t.  of  their 
right    loot.    Lev.    8:23,    21; 
14:14,17,25,28 
TOES. 
Jud.  1:6  cut  oirtiiumhs  and  t. 

7  seventy  kings  hav.  I.  cut  off 
1  Chr.  20:6  lingers  and  t.  were24 
Dan.  2:41  thou  sawest  the  (.  42 

TOG.VRMAH. 
Gen.  10:3  Hiphath,  T.  1  (7ir.  1:6 
Esek.  27:14  of  house  of  T.  traded 

TOGETHER. 
Ezr.  4:3  ourselves  I.  will  build 
/"/■Oil  22:2  rich  and  poor  meet  (. 
Ec.  4:11  if  two  lie  t.  then  they 
Is  05:'25  wolf  and  lamb  sh.  feed  t. 
.Vat.  18:20  two  or  three  gath.  t. 
19:0 what  God  hath  joined*,  let 

not  man  put,  Mark  10:9 
See  D-svELL. 
TOI.    2  Sam.  8:9,  10 
TOIL. 
Gen.  5:20  cone,  otir  work  and  t. 
41:51  God  made  me  forget  my  t. 

TOIL,  ED,  I.XG. 
Mat.  0:28  they  t.  not,  neither  do 

they  spin,  Luke  12:27 
lfarA-0:48  saw  them  t.  in  rowin 
Luke  5:5  Mast,  we  ba.  t.  all  uig. 

TOREX. 
Cen.  9:12tliisisthe(.  of,  13, 17 
Ex  3-1-i  shall  be  a  (.  I  sent  thee 
1213  the  blood  shall  he  for  a  t. 
13:16  for  a  <.  upon  thy  hand 
Xum.  17:10  kept  for  I.  ag.  rebels 
Jos.  2:12  and  give  me  a  true  t. 
Ps  80:17  show  me  a  t.  for  good 
Mark  14:44  Ju.  had  given  th.  ar 
PhU  1:-J8  evident  (.  of  perdition 
2  Tliet.  1:5  t.  of  righteous  judg. 
3:17  which  is  the  t.  iu  ev.  epist. 

TOREXS. 
Deitl  22:15  br.  t.  of  virgin.  17,  20 
.lob  21:211  do  ye  not  know  Ih.  /..' 
Ps.  (»:8  they  also  are  afraid  at  I. 
135-9  sent  t.  in  midst  of  thee 
Is.  44:25  frustratcth  t.  of  liars 

TOLA. 
Gen.  40:13  T.  son  of  I.  1  Chr.  7:1 
Jud.  10:1  T.  son  of  I'uah,  arose 

TOLD. 
Gen.  37:10  he  t.  it  to  his  father 
Vum  2;f:26  t.  not  I  thee,  all  that 
Ueut.  17:4  It  he  (.  thee,  behold 
Jud  8:13  his  miracles  fathers  t. 
13:6  neither  t.  he  me  his  name 
2;)  nor  would  have  (.  such  tin. 
14-2  he  came  up,  t.  his  father 
6  (.  not  lath.  9, 16;  1  Sam.  14:1 
10:17  he  (.  her  all  his  heart,  18 

1  K.  8:5  and  oxen  could  not  be  t. 
l:j:ll  they  (.  to  their  father 
18: 13  w-as  it  not  t.  my  lord 

2  K.  12:11  gave  money,  being  t. 
E.4.  8:1  Est.  liad  /.  what  he  was 
Job  15:18  which  wise  men  have  t. 
Ps  90:9  spend  years  as  a  tale  (. 
Is  44:8  have  not  I  (.  thee  from? 

45-21  who  ha,  (.  it  fr.  that  time  J 
5-3:15  what  had  not  been  f.  them 
Dan.  8:26  vision  which  is  (.  true 
Jon  1:10  because  he  had  t.  them 
Mai.  8:33  they  went  and  t.  every 


Mat.  14:12  took  the  lin.  n.id/.  J. 
i>(*-<!  1:45  pcrformaiue of  thin.  f. 

2-18  W(jndered  al  things  t.  by 

.Mm  5:15  man  t.  Jews  it  was  .1. 

Acts  9:0  be  /.  thee  what  do,  2-i:10 

TOLD  hlin. 

Cfn.22:3plaee,.fwh   CI.  rA.  9 
II  &Vim.  3:13  (.  h.  I  will  jud.  hon. 

25:30  she /. /i.  nothing  till  mor. 

2  A'.  0:10  place  man  of  God  t.  h. 

Jot,Tr.-Xlkh'-l.h.  that  I  speak 

Mark  5::):)  woman  /.  h.  all  truth 
TOLD  nic. 

2  .«am.  4:10  when  one  (.  me 

1  A'  10:7  the  half  was  not  t.  me, 

2  Chr.  9:6 
14-2  /.  me.  1  should  he  king  over 

2  A'  4-27  hid.  and  hath  not  I.  vie 
8-14  he  I.  me  th.  8h<uild.  recovi-r 

.John  4:-J9  w  liieh  (.  me  all  thi.  .39 
.4c(< 27:25  sh.  be  as  it  was  t.  vie 

TOLD  vou. 

Is.  40:21  t.  y.  fnnn  beginning  f 

Ilab.  1:5  not  beii.  tlio'^lthe  I.  y. 

Vat.  24:25  behold,  I  t.  v.  before 

28:7  ye  shall  see  him.  lo,  I  '.  y. 

John  3:12  if  I '.  y.  earthly  Ihln.-s 

8:10  a  man  that  hath  I.  y.  truth 

9:27  I  have  I.  y.  aln-ady,  and  ye 

did  not  hear,  10:25 
14-2  not  so,  I  w-ould  have  (.  y. 
29  I  have  (.  yoD  before  it  come 
16:4  liave  1 1,  you,  thatw-b.  time 
cimie,  ye  may  reiiiem.  1 1.  y. 
18:8  said,  "l  have  t.  you  I  am  he 
Gttl.  5:21  have  I.  y.  in  time  past 
Phil.  8:18  walk  of  whom  1 1.  you 

1  Ttlfs.  3:4  we  /.  you  we  sh.  eufl. 

2  Thej.  2:5  I  /.  you  these  things 
TOLERABLE. 

Mat.  10:15  more  I.  for  Sodo,  and 

Gomorrah,  11:21;  Murk  0:11; 

i«ii-e  10:12  ,     ,„,, 

11:22  more  (.  for  Tyre,  Lu.  10:14 

TOLL. 
Ezr.  4:13  th.  will  th.  not  pay  t. 
20  t  trib.  and  custom  was  paid 
i:-24  not  be  lawful  to  impose  (. 
TOMB. 
Job  21:32  he  shall  remain  in  t 


'l/irfT  27:66. loseph  laid  body  in  t 
j/ari  6:29  laid  John's  corpse  in  (. 

TOMBS. 

Mai.  8:28  Willi  devils  com.  out  I. 

Murk  i:-i.:i.  5:  LukeH.-n 
23:29  ye  build  (.  of  the  prophets 

TOXGS. 
Ex  25:.38nia.  Mhereof  of  gold 
Vmn  4:9  COY.  (.  wi.  cloth  of  blue 
i  A-.  7:49  t.  of  gold.  2  Chr.  4:21 
Is  IV6  coal  he  had  taken  w-ith  t. 
44:12  smith  with  (.  work,  coals 

TOXGUE. 
Ex.  11:7  not  a  dog  move  his  t. 
Jm.  10:21  none  moved  (.  ag.  Isr. 
Jud.  7:5  lappeth  of  water  wi.  I. 
Job  5:21  he  hid  from  scourge  of  (. 
l.)-5  thou  choosest  (.  of  cralty 
20-12  hide  w  ickedn.  under  his  t. 
16  the  viper's  (.  shall  slay  him 
29-10  t  cieav.  to  roof  of  mouth 
Ps  5:9  they  flatter  with  their  (. 
10:7  under  his  t.  is  mischief 
l-i:3  cut  oir<.  speak,  proud  till. 
4  with  our  I.  will  we  prevail 
15-3  hackhiteth  not  with  his  (. 
31:13  keep  (.  fr.  evil,  1  Pel-  3:10 
37-:j0  his  t.  talketh  of  judgment 
50:19  and  thy  I.  franieth  deceit 
52-2  thy  (.  deviseth  mischiels 
57:4  their  (.  is  a  sharp  sword 
61:3  whet  their  t.  like  sword 
8  make  t.  fail  on  themselves 
08 -a  I.  of  tliy  dogs  may  be  dip. 
73:9  their  (.  walkelh  thro'  earth 
109-2  spo.  ag.  me  with  lying  (. 
120-3  done  to  th.  thou  false  t.  f 
1-J0:2our  /.  filled  with  singing 
Ihoc.  0:17  haleih  proud,  lying  (. 
21  (latterr  of<.  of  stra.  woman 
10-20  I.  of  just  as  choice  silver 
31  froward  I.  shall  be  cut  out 
1-2;18  I.  of  the  wise  is  health 

19  a  lying  (.  is  but  for  a  mom. 
15:2  ^  of  wise  useth  knowledge 

4  a  wholes.  I.  is  a  tree  of  lile 
10:1  answer  of  <.  is  from  tin-  L. 
17-4  liar  giv.  car  to  naughty  t. 

20  perv.  t.  falls  into  mfschief 
18-21  dea.  and  life  in  pow.  of/. 
21:6  treasu.  by  lying  /.  is  vanitv 

2:)  whoso  keepeth  (.  keep,  scull 
2.5:15  soft  (.  breaketh  the  hone 

23  an"ry  couuten.  abacklut.  f. 
20-28  Iving  I.  hateth  Ih.  uHlicted 


TOI  I 

Prm.  2.8:23  he  that nrit,  with  t. 
31:26  in  lierr  is  law  of  kindiie. 

Cant.  4:11  milk  are  nuder  thy  t. 

Is  3:8  because  their  I.  is  ag.  L. 
11-15  destroy  t.  of  Egyptian  sea 
30:-J7  his  t.  is  as  a  devour,  lire 
32:4  I.  of  stammer,  speak  plain. 
3:l'  19  not  see  peo.  of  st  amnn  r.  r. 
3.-1-0  then  shall  t.  of  dumb  sing 
41:17  when  Ih. /.  fail,  for  thirst 
4,V23  unto  nie  cv.  (.  shall  swear 
50:4  L.  ha.  giv.  mo  t.  of  learned 
51:17  every  (.  that  shall  rise 
57-4  a",  whom  draw  ye  out  (.  T 
59:3  vour  t.  muttered  perverse. 

Jer.  9":3  bend  their  t.  like  bow 
5  taught  their  t.  to  speak  lies 
8  t.  is" an  arrow  shot  out 
18:18  let  ns  smile  him  with  <- 
iam.  4: 1  <.  ofsucklnEChild  clc. 
Ezek.  3:96  make  t.  cleave  to  nio- 
//(-.«.  7:10  princes  fail  for  ra.  of  ^ 
Hub.  l:13hoidest(.  when  wicked 
Zee  14:12  (.  consume  in  mouth 
Mark  ~c-^  siiil.  and  touch  his  <. 
,35  his  t.  was  loosed,  Luke  \:^ 
Jam.  1:20 and  Inidleth  not  his  t. 
3:5  so  the  t.  is  a  little  member 
0/.  isfire;  8^  no  man  tame 

1  Jolin  3:18  nor  love  in  (.  in  tru. 

See  DECEITFI-L,   II01.1). 

My  TOXGl'E. 

2  Sa7n.  Ti:-i  his  wo.  was  in  myt. 
Est  7:4  if  sold,  I  had  held  my  t. 
Job  6::i0  is  there  iniqui.  mmy  t. 

27:4  nor  shall  vxyt.  utter  deceit 
:i--i-2  viy  t.  hath  epok.  in  mouth 
Ps.  22:15  viy  t.  cleaveth  to  jaws 
35:-28  myt.  shall  speak  of  thy 

righteousness,  51:14;  .1:24 
39:1  heed  th.  I  sin  not  wi.  viy  t. 
3  hot,  then  spake  1  witli  vty  t. 
45-1  my  t.  is  pen  of  ready  writ. 
m:  17  G.  was  e.\tolled  witli  viy  t. 
1 19: 172  my  t.  speak  of  tliy  word 
137-6  let  viy  t.  cleave  to  mouth 
139:4  not  a  word  in  viy  I.  but 
Luke  16:24  dip  finger,  cool  viy  t. 
Acts  2:20  heart  rejoice,  my  t.  gl. 
TOXGUE,/or  language,  nieech. 
Gen.  10:5  every  one  after  his  t. 
Ex  4:10  slow  of  speech,  slow  *. 
Dent.  28:49  whose  t.  not  unders. 
Ezr.  4:7  letter  written  in  Syr.  t. 
Is  28:11  anoth.  (.  will  bespeak 
Dun.  1:4  might  teach  (.  of  Glial. 
John  5:2  call,  lu  Hebrew  t.  Beth. 
Acts  1:19  iu  proper  t.  Aceldama 
2-8  how  hear  we  in  our  own  1. 1 
26:14  saying  in  Hebrew  (.  bir.d 
Itom.  14:11  every  (.  confess  toG^ 
1  Cor  14:2  speak  in  unkn.  t.  4:'2i 
9  by  (.  words  easy  understood 
26  every  one  hath  a  psalm,  a  t. 
Pliit.  2:11  ev.  t.  confess.  J.  is  L. 
Iter.  5:9  redeemed  out  of  every  t. 
9:11  in  Hebrew-  (.  is  Abaddon 
14:0  gospel  to  preach  unio  ev.  I. 
16:10  in  Hebrew  t.  .\ruiageddon 

TOXGl'ED. 
1  rim.  3:8  be  gra.  not  double-f. 

TOXGIES. 

Gen.  10:-20  sons  of  II.  after  th.  «. 

31  sons  of  Sliem.  alter  their  r. 

Ps.  31:-.!0  keep  th.  fr.  strife  off. 

5.5-9  O  Lord,  and  divide  tlieir  t. 

78-:i6  lied  lo  him  with  their  t. 

140:3  sharpened  /.  like  a  serpe. 

Is  60:18  gatli.  all  nations  and  t. 

Jer.  2;):31  use  tlieir  (.  and  say 

.Vark  10:17  sh.  speak  wi.  newf. 

Ads  2:3  th.  appeared  cloveiW.  4 

11  hear  in  our  (.  works  of  God 

10:46  heard  them  speak  witli  «. 

19:0  spake  with  (.  proplHsiyd 

Horn.  3:13  with  t.  th.  used  dece 

I  Cor.  12:10  divers  kinds  of  t.  28 
30  do  all  speak  with  1. 1  do  all 

i;)-l  tho'  I  speak  with  t.  of  men 
8  whether  t.  they  shall  cease 
14:5  I  would  ve  all  spake  wi.  t. 
0  if  I  come  to  vou  speak,  wi.  (.- 
18  I  speak  with  (.  more  than 
21  with  men  ofother(.  1  speaK 
22/  for  a  sign;  2:1  speak  «i.  I. 
39  forbid  not  to  speak  with  (. 
Jt'c  1:9  peo.  and  t.  stood  belorc 
19:11  propliesy  before  natio.  (. 
11:9  I.  and  natio.  sec  dead  hod. 
i:;-7  power  given  bim  over  i. 
10- 10  gnawed  their  (.  for  pam 
17-15  thou  sawe.  are  uatlous,  f. 

TOOR. 
Gen  B:24En.  was  not,  O.  (.  him 
Sum.  11:'J5  L.  t.  of  Spiriton  hini 

I I  Ham.  14:47  so  Saul  (-  kiiiguom 


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E  Sam.  7;15  depart,  as  1 1.  fr.  S. 
Pe.  22:9  t.  me  out  of  womb.  71;R 

4S'.(j  fear  t.  hold  on  them  there 

55:14  t.  pweet  counsel  to<rether 
Amos  7:15  L.  t.  me  as  I  followed 
3fiit.  8:17  himself?,  onr  inflrrait. 

•3."):4.3  stran^'er,  ve  ^  me  not  in 
M  irk  13:20  the  first  /.  a  wife 
ai  second  t.  her,  i«A«  20:29,  30 

14:49  teachinff,  and  ya  t.  me  not 
John  19:27  t.  her  to  his  home 
Acts  1:10  guide  to  th.  who  t.  Je. 
PA;7.  2:7  /.  on  him  form  of  scrva. 
Col.  2:14 1.  it  out  of  way 
TOOK  nway. 
P.c.  fi9:4  that  whicli  1 1.  not  atv. 
Cmit.  5:7  keepers  t.  aw.  my  veil 
Ese/t.  16:50  1 1.  them  n.  as  I  saw 
Ifos.  13:11  <.  king  a.  in  my  wra. 
Mn/.  24:39  flood  came,  /.  them  a. 
John  11:41  they  t.  aw.  the  stone 

He  TOOK. 
Gm.  .34:2  Sh.  saw  her,  he  I.  her 
£".r.  4:6  when  fie  t.  it  out,  hand 
2  .'^nm.  1.3:11  he  t.  hold  of  her 

22:17  above  he  t.  me,  P.«.  18:16 

1  K.  17:19  A«  t.  her  son  out  bos. 

2  7i'.  5:24  A«  «.  them  fr.  tlieir  ha. 
Acts  ](;::W  he  t.  them  same  hour 

21:11  he  t.  Paul's  girdle,  bound 
Heb.  2:16  Afi  t.  not  iiat.  of  angels 

They  TOOK. 
Oen.  6:2  t.  t.  wives  they  chose 
14:11  they  t.  all  goods  of  Sodom 
12  t.  t.  Lot.  Abranl's  lirother's 
Petd.  1:25  1. 1,  of  the  fruit  of  land 
Jos.  6:20  peo.  went,  and  t.  t.  city 
11:19  all  other  Iheii  t.  in  battle 
Jiid.  3:6  t.  t.  their  daught.  to  be 
2  K.  10:14  I.  t.  them  alive,  and 
Ezek.  23:13  I  saw  Wj.  t.  one  way 
Da/i.  .5:20  1. 1.  his  glory  from  him 
Mnl.  21:46  ?.  (.  him  for  a  prophet 
2f^:l.'i  I.  t.  the  money,  and  did  as 
:i[<irk  12:8  t.  t.  him.  killed  him 
Ziike  22:54  ;.  t.  him.  .Mm  19:16 
jlcfe  13:29  /.  t.  him  down  fr.  tree 

TOOK  up. 
Num.  23:7  Balaam  l.  np  his  par- 
able. 18:24:.3,  1.5,  20,  21,  23 
Jos.  3:6  the  priests  t.  up  the  ark, 

6:12;  1  A'.  8:3 
2  K.  2:13  he  t.  vp  mantle  of  Elij. 
10:15  t.  him  yp  into  the  chariot 
Neh.  2:1  I/,  up  wine  and  gave 
Ezek.  3:12  then  the  Spirit  t.  me 

)/i),  11:24;  43:5 
Mat.  14:12  they  t.   up   body  of 

John,  Mark  6:29 
16:9  many  baskets  ye  t.  vp,  10 
i)/a;-A' 10:16  he  t.  them  i^p  in  arms 
Luke  2:28  (!.  him  vp  in  his  arms 
Acts  10:26  Pet.  (!.  him  vp.  saying 
Rev.  18:21  mig.  angel  t.  up  stone 

TOOREST. 
Ps.  99:8  tlio.  thou  t.  vengeance 
Ezek.  16:18  t.  thy  broid.  gannen. 

TOOL. 

E-c.  20:25  if  lift  up  thy  t.  thon 

32:4  fashioned  it  with  a  grav.  t. 

J)eul.  27:5  sh.  not  lift  any  iron  t. 

1  K.  6:7  nor  any  t.  of  iron  heard 

TOOTH. 

Ex.  21:24  give  t.  for  t.  Lev.  24:20 ; 

Deut.  19:21 ;  Mat.  5:38 

27  if  he  smite  man-servant's  t. 

he  shall  go  free  for/,  sake 

JVoi).  25:19  a  broken  t.  a  foot  out 

TOP 
6en.  11:4  tower  wh.  t.  may  reach 
28:12  t.  of  latlder  reached  heav. 
18  Ja.  poured  oil  on  t.  of  stone 
Ex.  19:20  L.  came  on  t.  of  Sinai 
^:17  like  fire  on  t.  of  mount 
28:32  there  shall  be  a  hole  in  t. 
30:3  overlay*,  with  gold,  ;J7:'26 
Num.  14:40  gat  intor.  of  mount. 
20:*2>^  Aaron  died  on  t.  of  mount 
2;i:9  from  t.  of  rocks  I  see  him 
Veul.  3:37  get  into  t.  of  Pis.  :14:1 
28::)5  fr.  foot  to  t.  of  thy  head 
33:16  on  /.  of  him  that  was  sep. 
Jud.  6:'26  build  alt.  on  /,.  of  rock 
9:51  peo.  gat  up  to  /.  of  tower 
15:8  Samson  dwelt  on  t.  of  E. 

1  Sam.  9:'25  commun.  on  /.  of.  26 

2  Sam.  16:22  tent  on  t.  of  house 

1  K.  10:19  the  t.  of  throne  round 

2  K.  9:13  under  him  on  t.  of  sta. 
2  Chr.  25:12  cast  from  I.  of  rock 
Est.  5:2  Eslh.  touch,  t.  of  scept. 
Ps.  72:16  corn  on  /.  of  mountains 

102:7  a  spaiTow  on  (lie  house-/. 

Pro??.  8:2  she  stand,  in  /.  of  hiizh 

21:9  in  corner  of  house-/.  25;2J 


TOR 
Prov.  23:34  lie.  on  the  /.  of  a  ma. 
Cant.  4:8  the  /.  of  Amana,  fr.  /. 
Is.  2:2  L.'s  house  sh.  be  establis. 
in  /.  of  mountains,  Mic.  4:1 
17:6  berries  in  /.  of  the  bough 
30:17  a  beacon  on  /.  of  mount. 
42:11  shout  fr.  the  /.  of  mount. 
Lam.  2:19  faint  for  hunger  in  /. 
4:1  stones  poured  in  /.  of  street 
Ezek.  17:4  he  cropt  off  /.  of  twigs 
22  crop  off  /.  of  young  twists 
24:7  she  set  it  on  /.  of  a  rock 
8  I  set  her  blood  on  /.  of  rock 
26:4  ma.  her  like  /.  of  rock,  14 
31:3  /.  was  am.  boughs,  10,  14 
43:12  house  on  /.  of  mountains 
Xah.  3:10  dashed  at  /.  of  streets 
Mat.   24:17   on    house-/.    Mark 

13:15;  iiM-«  17:31 
27:51  veil  rent  fr.  /.  to  bottom, 

Mark  15::58 
Luke  5:19  they  went  on  house-/. 
■John  19:33  woven  fr.  /.  through. 
Heb.  ll:211eaningon  /.  of  BtafT 
See>  nn-L. 

TOPS. 
Gen.  8:5  /.  of  mounta.  were  seen 
2  Sam.  5:24  when  hearest  so.  on 

/.  of  trees,  1  Chr.  14:15 
2  K.  19:26  as  grass  upon  house-/. 

Ps.  129:6  ;  Is.  37:27 
Job  24:24  cut  off  as  the  /.of  ears 
Is.  2:21  into/,  of  ragged  rocks 
15:3  on  /.  of  houses  every  one 
22:1  wluilly  gone  up  to  house-/. 
.Jer.  48:.38  lamenta.  on  house-/. 
Ezek.  6:13  slain  in  /.  of  mounta. 
Has.  4:13  sacrili.  on  /.  of  mount. 
Zep.  1:5  worsh.  host  on  house-/. 
Mnt.  10:27  preach  upon  house-/. 
Luke  12:3  proclaim,  on  house-/. 

TOP.VZ. 
Ex.  28:17  a  sardius.  a  /.  39:10 
.Job  38:19  the  /.  of  Ethiopia  shall 
Ezek.  28:13  /.  was  thv  covering 
Eev.  21:20  beryl,  the  niuth  a  /. 

TOPHET. 

2  K.  2.3:10  Josiah  defiled  T.  in  v. 

7s.  30:33  forT.  is  ordained  of  old 

Jer.  7:31  built  high  places  of  T. 

32  no  more  be  called  T.  19:6 

19:11  they  shall  bury  in  T. 

12  even  make  this  city  as  T. 

13  .Terusa.  shall  be  defiled  as  T. 

14  then  came  Jeremiah  from  T. 

TORCH. 
Zee.  12:6  make  govern,  like  a  /. 

TORCHES. 
Nah.  2:3  chariots  sh.  be  with  /. 

4  chariots  shall  seem  like  /. 
John  18:3  Judas  cometh  with  /. 

TORMEXT,  S. 
Mat.  4:24  tak.  wi.  disease  and  /. 
Luke  16:*2:3  lift  up  eyes  bei.  in  /. 
28  lest  th.  come  into  place  of  /. 
1  .Tohn  4:18  because  fear  hath  /. 
Rev.  9:5  /,  was  /.  of  a  scorpion 
14:11  smoke  of  their  /.  ascend. 
18:7  so  much  /.  and  sorrow  give 
10  afar  oft'  for  fear  of  her  /.  15 

TORMEXT,  Verb. 

Mat.  8:29  art  tliou  come  to  /.  us? 
Mark  5:7  /.  me  not,  Luke  8:'28 

TORMENTED. 

Mat.  8:6  serv.  lieth  grievously  /. 

Luke  16:24  I  am  /.  in  this  flame 
25  he  is  comforted,  thou  art  /. 

Heb.  11:,37  destitute,  afflicted,  /. 

Rev.  9:5  should  be  /.  five  months 
11:10  two  prophets  /.  them 
14:10  he  sh.  be  /.  with  fire  and 
20:10  shall  be  /.  day  and  night 

TORMEXTORS. 

Mat.  18:34  lord  deliver,  him  to  /. 

TOR  IV. 

Gen.  31:39  which  was/,  of  beasts 

44:*28  Surely  ho  is  /.  in  pieces 
Ex.  22:13  not  make  good  what  /. 
31  nor  shall  eat  any  flesh  /.  of 
Lev.  7:24  fat  of/,  may  be  used 

17:15  if  any  eat  that  wh.  was  /. 

22:8  rtielh  itself,  or  /.  of  beasts 
1  K.  13:361ion,  which  hath  /.  him 
28  eaten  carcass  nor  /.  the  ass 
Is.  5:25  carcasses  /.  in  streets 
.Ter.  5:6  that goeth  out  shall  be/. 
Ezek.  4:14  not  eaten  of  that  is  /. 

44:31  priests  sh.  not  eat  lb.  is  /. 
Tins.  6:1  he  hath  /.  he  will  heal 
Mai.  1:13  bro.  that  which  was  /. 
Mark  1:26  unci,  spirit  had  /.  him 

TORTOISE. 
Lev.  11:29  the  /.  shall  be  unclean 


TOU 

TORTTRED. 

Heb.  11:35  oth.  wore  /.  not  acce. 
TOSS. 

Is.  22:18  he  will  turn  and  /.  thee 
Jer.  5:22  tho'  waves  /.  themselv. 

TOSSED. 
Ps.  109:23  I  am  /.  up  and  down 
Prov.  21:6  a  vanity.  /.  to  and  fro 
Is.  .5-1:11  O  thou  afflicted,  /.  with 
Mat.  14:24  ship  was  /.  wi.  waves 
Acts  28:17  exceedi.  /.  with  tem. 
Eph.  4:14  children  /.  to  and  fro 
Jam.  1:6  waver,  is  like  wave  /. 

TOSSIXGS. 
Job  7:4  I  am  full  of  /.  till  dawn. 

TOTTERI.VG. 
Ps.  62:3  ye  shall  be  as  a  /.  fence 

TOUCH. 
Gen.  3:3  nor  shall  ye/,  it  lest  die 

20:6  suffered  I  thee  not  to  /.  her 
Ex.  19:12  that  ye  /.  not  border 

13  sli.all  not  a  hand  /.  it 
Lev.  5:2  if  a  soul  /.  unclean  thi. 

6:27  whatsoever  sh.  /.  the  flesh 

11:8  carcass  sh.  not  /.  Deut.  14:8 
31  whosoe.  doth  /.  them  when 

12:4  he  sh.  /.  no  hallowed  thing 
Num.  4:15  sh.  not  /.  any  holy  th. 

16:26  and  /.  nothing  of  theirs 
.Tos.  9:19  theref.  we  may  not  /. 
Ruth  2:9  they  should  not  /.  thee 
2  Sam.  14:10  he  shall  not  /.  thee 

18:12  none  /.  the  young  man 

23:7  that  shall  /.  them  must  be 
1  Chr.  16:22/.  not  mine  anointed, 

Ps.  105:15 
Job  1:11  /.  all  he  hath,  and  he 

2:5  /.  his  bone  and  his  flesh,  he 

5:19  in  seven  sh.  no  evil  /.  thee 

6:7  that  my  soul  refused  to  /. 
Ps.  144:5  /.  the  mountains,  and 
Is.  52:11  /.  no  unci.  2  Cor.  6:17 
.ler.  12:14  that  /.  the  inheritance 
Lam.  4:14  men  could  not  /.  gar. 
15  it  is  unclean,  depart.  /.  not 
Ilur!.  2:12  if  one  with  skirt  /.  br. 

1.3  if  one  that  is  unclean  /. 
Mat.  9:31  if  I  but  /.  Mark  5:28 

14:36  that    they  might  /.  the 

hem.  Markt-.m-.  8:22 
Mark  3:10  to  /.  him.  Lvke  6:19 

8:22  besou.  him  to  /.  blind  man 
Lvke  11:46  ye  /.  not  the  burdens 

18:15  infants,  that  he  would  /. 
John  20:17  Jesus  saith,  /.  me  not 
1  Cor.  7:1  good  not  to  /.  a  wom. 

cm.  2:21  /.not.  taste  not,  handle 
Ileh.  11:28  first-born,  sho.  /.  th. 

12:20  if  so  much  as  beast  /.  mo. 

TOUCHED. 

Gen.  26:29  as  we  havenot  /.  thee 
32:'25  he  /.  Jacob's  thigh,  32 
Lev.  22:6  soul  which  h.Hlh  /.  any 
Ni/m.  31:19  whoso,  hath  /.  anv 
.Tud.  6:21  angel  of  L.  /.  the  fle'sh 
1  Sam.  10:26  wh.  hearts  G.  ha.  /. 

1  A".  6:27  winjrs  of  cherubim  /. 
19:5  an  angel/,  him.  and  said.  7 

2  A".  13:21  when  the  man  /.  bon. 
Est.  5:2  Esther  /.  top  of  sceptre 
.Tnh  19:21  hand  of  G.  hath  /.  me 
Is.  6:7  lo,  this  hath  /.  thy  lips 
.Ter.  1:9  the  Lord  /.  my  iiiouth 
Dan.  8:5  he-goat  /.  not  ground 

18  /.  me,  and  set  me  upright, 
9:21;  10:10,  16,  18 
Mat.  8:3  and  Jesus  /.  him,  Mark 
1:41;  Lvke&:U 
15  be  /.  her  hand,  the  fever  left 
9:20  diseased  with  an  issue  /. 
garm.  Mark  5:27;  Lvke  5:13 
29  thon  /.  he  their  eyes,  20:.34 
14:.36  many  as  /.  him  were  made 

whole,  Mark  6:56 
Mark  5:.30  /.  clothes,  Lu.  8:45,  47 
7::i3  he  spit,  and  /.  his  tongue 
Luke  7:14  he  came  and/,  the  bier 
8:47  declared  cause  she  /.  him 
22:.51  J.  /.  his  ear,  healed  him 
Acts  27:3  ne.xt  day  we  /.  at  Zid. 
Heb.  4:15  not  priest  wh.  can.  be  /. 
13:18  to  mount  that  might  be  /. 

TOUCHETH. 

Gen.  26:11  /.  this  man  shall  die 
Ex.  19:12  whos.  /.  mount  sh.  die 
29:.37  whatsoever/,  altar  be  holy 
30:'29  that  /.  them.  Lev.  6:18 
Lev.  7:19  flesh  that/,  unci,  thing 
11:26  every  one  that  /.  be  unci. 
15:5  whoso  /.  his  bed.  sb.  wash 
11  whomsoever  he  /.  hath  iss. 
1*2  vessel  of  earth  he  /.  broken 
23  if  on  her  bed  wh.  he  /.  it.be 
unci.  27;  22:4.5;  Num.  19:22 
Nwn.  19:11  /.  dead  body,  13,  16 


TOW 

Num.  19:18  /.  a  bone;  21  /.  water 

of  separation 
■Tud.  16:9  broken  when  it  /.  fire 
Job  4:5  it  /.  thee,  th.  art  troubl. 
Ps.  104:32  he  /.  hills,  th.  smoke 
Prov.  6:29  whoso  /.  her,  not  inn. 
Ezek.  17:10  when  east  wind  /.  it 
Hos.  4:2  break,  blood  /.  blood 
Amos  9:5  L.  of  hosts  that  /.  land 
Zee.  2:8  /.  you  /.  apple  of  eye 
Luke  7:.39  what  worn,  that  /.  him 
1  John  5:18  wick,  one  /.  him  not 

TOUCHIXG. 
Lev.  5:13  as  /.  his  sin  he  sinned 

1  Sam.  20:23  /.  matter  thou  andl 

2  A".  23:18  /.  words  thou  heard 
■Job  37:23  /.  Almig.  not  find  out 
Ps.  45:1  things  I  made  /.  king 
Ezek.  7:13  vision  is  /.  multitude 
Mat.  18:19  /.  any  thing  they  ask 
Rom.  11:28  as  /.  elect,  they  are 

1  Cor.  8:1  as  /.  things  offer,  idols 
16:12  /.  our  brother  Apollos 

Col.  4:10  /.  whom  ye  received 

2  Thes.  3:4  confidence  in  L.  /.  you 

TOW. 
Jud.  16:9  as  a  thread  of  /.  brok. 
Is.  1:31  the  strong  shall  be  as  /. 

43:17  e.xtinct,  are  quenched  as  t. 

TOWARD,  or  TOWARDS. 
Dent.  28:.54  eye  evil  /.  his  broth. 
56  shall  be  evil  /.  her  husband 
2  Chr.  24:16  bee.  Jeho.  had  done 
good  in  Is.  /.  G.  /.  his  house 
Ezr.  3:11  his  mercy  endur.  /.  Is. 
Ps.  5:7  worship  /.  temple,  133:2 

25:15  mine  eyes  are  ever  /.  L. 

28:2  I  lift  hands  /.  thy  oracle 
Is.  63:7  goodness  /.  house  of  Is. 
Jer.  15:1  mind  not  be  /.  this  peo. 
.Jon.  2:4  look  /.  thy  holy  temple 
Ltike  2:14  pea.  good  will  /.  men 

See  HEAVEN. 

TOWEL. 

.John  13:4  he  riseth.  and  took  a  /.. 
TOWER. 

Gen.  11:4  let  us  build  city  and  t, 
5  Lord  came  to  see  cit.y  and  /, 

35:21  spread  tent  bcvo.  /.  of  E. 
Jud.  8:9  I  will  break'this  /.  17 

9:46  men  of/,  of  Shech.  entered 
51  there  was  a  strong  /.  in  city 
2  Sam.  22:51  he  is  /.  of  salvation 
2  A'.  5:24  came  to  /.  he  took  th. 
Ps.  61:3  a  strong  /.  from  enem.y 
Prov.  18:10  name  of  L.  strong'/. 
Cant.  4:4  thy  neck  like  /.  of  Da. 

7:4  thy  neck  is  as  a  /.  of  ivory 
Is.  5:2  built  /.  in  midst  of  viney. 
.ler.  6:27  I  have  set  thee  for  a  /. 

31:38  citv  built  from  /.  of  Han. 
Eztk.  29:i0  desolate  fr.  /.  of  Sy. 

30:6  fr.  /.  of  Svene  sh.  they  fall 
Mlc.  4:8  0  /.  of  flock 
Hah.  2:1 1  will  set  me  upon  /. 
Zee.  14:10  inhabited  f¥.  /.  of  IT. 
.Mat.  21:.33  built  a  /.  Mark  12:1 
Lvke  13:4  on  whom  /.  of  Sil.  fell 

14:28  you  intending  to  build  a  f. 

High  TOWER. 

2  Sam.  22:3  God  is  my  high  t.  Ps. 

18:2;  144:2 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L.  on  every  h.  t. 

TOWERS. 
2  Clir.  14:7  build  cit.  and  make  /. 

26:9  Uzziah  built  /.  in  Jerusa. 
10  he  built  /.  in  desert 

27:4  Jotham  built  cnstlesand  /. 

.32:5  Hezek.  raised  up  wall  to  t. 
Ps.  48:12  Zion.  and  fell  her  /. 
Cant.  8:10  my  breasts  like  /. 
Is.  23:13  Assy,  set  up  /.  thereof 

30:25  high  hill  riv.  when  /.  fall 

32:14  forts  and  /.  sh.  be  for  dens 

.33:18  wh.  is  he  that  counted  /.  / 
Ezek.  26:4  sh.  break  do.  her  /.  9 

27:11  Gammad.  were  in  thy  /. 
Zep.  3:6  their  /.  are  desolate 

TOWiV. 
Jos.  2:15  Rft.'a  house  on  /.  wall 
1  Sum.  16:4  elders  of/,  trembled 

2.3:7  by  entering  into  a  /.  that 

2'7:5  give  me  a  place  in  some  /. 
Hab.  2:12  woe  to  him  builds  a  /. 
Mat.  10:11  whatso.  /,  ye  enter 
Mark  8:23  led  bli.  man  out  of/. 

26  neither  go  into  /.  nor  tell 
any  in  /. 
John  7:42  C.  com.  out  of  /.  of  B. 

11:1  /.  of  Mary  and  sis.  Martha 
30  J.  was  not  yet  come  into  /. 

T0WX8. 

Est.  9:19  J.  dwelt  in  unwalled  /. 
Jer.  19:15  bring  on  her  /.  tbeevU 


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Zee.  2:  ( iiilial).  as  /.  with,  walls 
Luke  y:(i  anil  wt-iit  iliru'  thi'  I. 
li  tUni  ih.  ^M)  iiiti)  /.  iiml  loilge 
T(M*.\-(I.EnK. 
AcU  l'J;;i5  wlu-ii  /,-(•.  appuas,  peo. 

TRVDE. 
Gen.  4fi:.)2  I.  abmu  tallle,  31 

TRADE,  Verl.. 
Gen.  3l;10aiiil  /.  yi.u  tluTcin.  81 
/f^r.  H>:17  a8  f.  by  sea  stuod  afar 

TRADEn. 

JSzfk.  5;:li  I'lirsh.  t.  in  tliy  fairs 

lo  McslK-rli  /.  porHoiiti  o'f  niLMi 

1-i  rhfv  ol'Togar.  ^  wi.  liorsefl 

17  111.  ami  Is.  I.  ill  tliv  mnriiet 
Mac.  ij-.iti  live  tal.  went  aud  ^ 

TRADIXG. 
Luke  10:1.'>  cv.  man  joined  hy  /. 

TRAniTio:v. 

J/tx^  l.^;2  wliy  do  ditfi.  traiiej^r. 

t.  of  tlif  L'lticrsy  .!/(//■>[■  7:5 

3  wliv  (In  voii  traii)-^r.  comma. 

of  God  hy  t.?  .milk --.9 
6  made  commandment  of  G.  of 
none  etVcct  by  t.  .l/rt;-A-7;13 
Mark  7:3  liold.  I.  of  eiders.  8,  9 
Col.  2:8  spoii  you  after  I.  of  men 
2  T/les.  3:0  t.  \vh.  lie  recei.  of  us 
1  Ptl.  1:18  received  by  t.  fr.  fa. 

TRADITIOXS. 
Gnl.  1:14  zealous  of  /.  of  my  fa. 
8  TAftS.  2:15  hold  t.  ye  been  tuu. 

TRAFFIC. 
Cen.  42:34  and  ye  sliall  t.  in  land 

TRAFFIC,  Siibslnnlivp. 

1  A'.  10:15  liad  iiC/.  of  inereliants 

£zek.  17:4  car.  it  into  land  of  ^. 

28:5  l>y  f.  hast  thou  increased 

18  defiled  sanct.  by  iniq.  of  t. 

TRAFFICKERS. 

Is.  23:8  whose  t.  are  honorable 

TRAI\. 

1  K.  10:2  to  .Terns,  with  great  t. 
Is.  6:1  bis  /.  Blled  the  temple 

TRAIX,  Verb. 
Prov.  22:1)  I.  ch.  in  way  he  sh.  go 

TRAIVED. 
Gen.  14:14  Abrani  armed  t.  serv. 

TRAITOR,  S. 
Luke  6:16  Iscariot  which  was  t. 

2  Tim.  3:4  in  last  days  men  be  t. 

TRAMPLE. 
Ps.  01:13  dra^-on  /.  under  foot 
Is.  63:3  I  will  t.  tliem  in  my  furv 
Mai.  7:6  lest  th.  /.  th.  und.  foot 

TRAXCE. 
X«m.  24:4  failin;;  into  /.  16 
,4rf<!  10:10  he  fellinto  a  ^ 
11:5  and  in  a  ^  I  eaw  a  vision 
22:17  in  temple  I  was  in  a  t. 

TRA.XQVILLITY. 

Dan.  4:27  be  a  len^'th.  of  thy  t. 

TR  AVSFERRED. 

1  Cor.  4:6  I  ha.  in  liirure  f.  to  my 

TRAXSFICrRED. 
Ma/.  17:2  I.  bcf.  them.  Murk  9:2 

TRAXSFORMED,  IXG. 
Po7n.  12:2  be  re  /.  by  renewin;^: 

2  Cor.  11:13  t.  thems"  into  apost. 

14  Sat.  is  /.  into  anirel  of  light 

15  no  great  thing  if  uiiu.  Ije  £. 

TRANSGRESS. 
A'urn.  14:41  where,  do  ye  t.  com- 

mandin.  of  L.  ?  2  Chr.  24:20 
1  Sam.  2:24  make  L.'s  peo.  to  t. 
AVA.  1:8  if  ve  f.  I  will  scat,  you 

13:27  llcark.  to  you  to  (.  ag.  U.  ? 
Ps.  17:3  Jiiirp.  ni'uulh  sll.  not/. 

25:3  a>ii.  wlio  /.  without  cause 
Prov.  'is.-il  for  bread  that  man/. 
Jer.  2:20th<msaidst,I  will  not/. 
Ezek.  20::i8  purge  out  them  tli.  /. 
Anw^  4:4  come  to  Betii-el  and  /. 
Ma/.  15:2  do  disciples  /.  tradit.  ? 
3  wliy  do  ye  /.  comm.  of  God  ? 
Pom.  2:27  by  circnracis.  /.  law 

TRAXGRES.SED. 

Detlt.  26:13  I  have  not  /.  com. 
Jos.  7:11  they  /.  my  covenant,  15 

23:16  when  ye  liave  /.  covenant 
1  .Sam.  14::j.3  have  /.  roll  a  stone 

15:24  I  have  /.  command,  of  L. 
1  A'.  8:50  wherein  they  have  /. 

1  C/ir.  2:7  /.  in  thing  accursed 
5:25  they  f.  og.  fi.  of  their  fath. 

2  C/tr.  12:2  because  thev  /.  ni;.  L. 
26:16  I'zziah  /.  against  the  L. 
28:10  .\baz  /.  sore  against  Lord 
36:14  priests  and  peo.  /.  much 

£zr.  10: 10  ye  ha.  /.  uikeu  wives 


TRA 

Ezr.  10:13  many  th.  /.  in  this  th. 
/*.  24:5  bee.  they  have  /.  laws 

4.3:27  tliy  tejichers  ha.  /.  ag.  me 

66:24  look  at  men's  care,  that  /. 

Jer.  2:8  the  pastors  /.  against  me 

2i>  ye  ail  have  /.  against  me 

3:13  acknowledge  tlioii  hast  /. 

.3.3:8  iiii<iiiilies  whereby  they  /. 

:j4:18i;ive  men  that  /.  covenant 
Lam.  :i;42  we  ha.  f.  and  rebelled 
t'zek.  2:3  they  and  fath.  /.  ag.  me 

18:31  traiigres.  whereby  ve  /. 
Dan.  9:11  all  Is.  have  /."tliy  la\v 
//Of.  7: 13  destruction,  bee.  they/. 
y.ep.  .3:11  doings  wherein  thou  /. 
Luki  15:29  nor /.  thy  command. 
See  coyEx.vNT. 

TRA.XSGRESSEST,  ETH. 
AIn-/.  3:3  why  /.  king's  com.  ? 
Prov.  16:10  monlli  /.  not  in  .iudg. 
//rtA.  2:5  because  he  /.  by  wine 

1  ./v/tn  3:4  committeth  siii.  /.  law 

2  John  9  whoso  /.  and  atiid.  not 

TR  \XSGRESSIXG. 
Def/f.  17:2  wickedu.  in  /.  coven. 
Is.  59:13  In  /.  and  lying  ag.  Lord 

TRAXSGRESSIOX. 

Kr.  34:7  forgiving  /.  Xtmt.  14:18 

■los.  '22:22  if  it  be  in  /.  a-  Lord 

Sam.  24:11  no  /.  in  mv  hand 

Chr.  9:1  carried  to  Haiiyl.  for/. 

10:13  Saul  dieil  for  /.  coiiiinitted 
2  Chr.  29:19  Ahaz  cast  away  in  /. 
Kzr.  9:4  l)ec.  of/,  of  those  "air. 

10:6  he  mourned  bee.  of  their  /. 
.fob  7:21  why  not  pardon  my  /. 

8:4  cast  Ihem  away  for  their  /. 

13:*23  make  me  to  know  mv  /. 

14:17  my  /.  is  sealed  up  in  ii  bag 

.33:9  I  am  without  f.  I  am  inno, 

34:6  wound  is  incurable  with.  /. 
Ps.  19:13  innocent  from  treat  /. 

3*2:1  blessed  he  wh.  /.  is  forgiven 

•36:1  /.  of  wicked  saitli  within 

59:3  wait  for  soul,  not  for  mv  /. 

89:32  then  will  I  visit  their  /. 

107:17  fiK)ls  bee.  of/,  are  afllict. 
Prop.  12:13  wick,  is  pnared  by  /. 

17:9  e«}vereth  /.  seeketh  love 
19  lovetli  /.  that  loveth  strife 

19:11  his  glory  to  pass  over  /. 

28:2  for  /.  of  land  many  princes 
24  robheth.  saith.  It  is  no  /. 

29:6  in  /.  of  evil  man  is  a  snare 
16  wicke<l  multiplied.  /.  incre. 
22  a  furious  man  abound,  in  /. 
Is.  24:20  /.  thereof  be  heavy 

53:8 1'or  /.  of  peo.  was  he  s'trtck. 

57:4  are  ye  not  cliildren  of/.  .** 

58:1  show  my  peoi)le  their  f. 

59:20  to  them  that  turn  from  /. 
F:ek.  33:12  deliver  in  day  of  his  /. 
Dan.  8:12  ag.  sacri.  by  feas.  of/. 

13  sacrifice,  and  /.  of  dcsolat. 
9:'24  seventy  weeks  to  finish  /. 
imos  4:4  at  Gil^l  tnultiply  /. 

MiC.  1:5  for /.  of  Jacob  is  all  this; 
what  is  the  /.  of  Jacob? 

3:.S  full  of  power  to  dec.  to  J.  /. 

I):7  first-born  for  my  /.  and  sin? 

7:18  passeth  bv  /.  of  remnant 
Acts  l:-25  frcun  which  J.  by  /.  fell 
Pom.  4:15  wh.  no  law  is.  is  no  /. 

5:14  after  similit.  of  Adam's  /. 
1  Tim.  2:14  l)eing  dece.  was  in  /. 
Il'-b.  2:2  every  /.  receiv.  r.ecomp. 
1  John  3:4  for  sin  is  I.  of  the  law 

TR  .VX.'iG  R  ESSiOXS. 

Ex.  23:21  will  not  pard.  your  /. 

Liv.  16:16  atcuiement  bee.  of/. 

21  Aa.  confess  over  goat  th.  /. 
.loe.  24:19  will  not  forg.  your  /. 

1  A".  S-.ra  forgive  people'thoir  ^ 
■lob  31::!3  I  covered  mv  /.  as  Ad. 

35:6  if  thy  /.  be  multiplied 

36:9  ehoweth  their  work  and  /. 
Ps.  5:10  east  them  out  in  their  /. 

25:7  Kins  of  my  youth,  my  /. 

.32:5  I  will  con'fc'ss  my  /.  unto  L. 

39:8  deliver  me  from  all  my  /. 

51:1  mercy,  blot  out  all  my  /. 
3  for  I  aeknowl.  my  /.  my  sin 

65:3  as  for  our  t.  purge  th.  awav 

ia3:12  so  far  hath  he  removed  I. 
Is.  43:25  be  that  blotteth  out  /. 

44:22  hhit.  as  a  thi.  cloud  thv  /. 

50:1  for  your  /.  is  your  mother 

53:5  he  xvas  wounded  for  our  /. 

59:12  our  /.  are  multiplied  bef. 
thee,  for  our  /.  are  with  us 
Jer.  5:6  because  th.  /.  are  manv 
Lam.  1:5  multitu.  of  her  /.  gone 

14  yoke  of  my  /.  bound  by  his 

22  do  to  th.  as  to  me  for  my  /. 
Ezek.  14:11  nor  polluted  wi.  th.  (. 

18:22  his  /.  not  be  mentioned 


TRA 

£■«*.  18:28  ho  turn.  «way  fi'om 
all  his  /. 

30  turn  yourselves  fr.  your  /. 

31  cast  away  alt  your  /. 
2I:'24  your  /.  are  d'iscovered 
33:10  if  our  /.  be  upon  us 
87:'i3  nor  defile  thems.  with  '. 
89:1!4  according  to  their  /.  have 

Amos  1:3  for  three  (.  of  Dainas. 
6/.  of  Gaza;  9Tvru»;  11  Ed. 
13/.  of  Am.  2:1  Moali;  4  Ju. 
2:6  Isr.  3:14  visit  /.  of  Israel 
5:12  I  know  your  maniftild  /. 
Mic.  1:13  f.  of  Is.  found  in  thee 
//'«/.  3:19  law  was  add.  bee.  of  /. 
Iltb.  9.15  for  redenijition  of/. 

TRAX8GRESSOR. 
Prov.  21:18  /.  be  ransom  for  npr. 
22:12  he  overthrow  .  words  of  /. 
Is.  48:8  called  a  /.  from  womb 
Gal.  2:18  I  make  liiVi'iOf  a /. 
Jam.  2:11  kill,  tli.  art  become/. 

TR  AXSGR  ES.SORS. 
Ps.  37::i8  /.  be  destroyed  togeth. 
51:13  will  I  teach  /.  thy  ways 
59:5  be  not  merciful  to  wick.  /. 
Prov.  2:22  /.  shall  be  rooted  out 
11:3  perverscn.  of  /.  destr.  them 
n  I.  be  taken  in  their  naughti. 
13:2  soul  of  /.  shall  eat  vioh'uce 
15  favor,  but  way  of/,  is  hard 
23:28  she  iiu'ri'ase"tb  /.  am.  men 
26:10  God  rewardeth  fool  and/. 
/*■.  l:28deBtruclion  of/,  togelber 
4f'}:^  bring  it  ag.  to  mind,  ye  /. 
53:12  he  was  numbered  with  /. 
and  made  intercession  for  /. 
Dan.  8:23  wlieii  /.  are  come 
I/os.  14:9  but  /.  fh.  fall  therein 
Mark  15:28  he   was  numbered 

with  /.  Luke  22:37 
Jam.  2:9  are  coiiviu.  of  law  as  /. 

TRANSLATE,  D. 
2  .f<im.  3:10  /.  kiUL'ciom  fr.  Saul 
Col.  1:13  /.  us  intokiuL'd.  of  Son 
Ueb.  11:5  Enoch  was  /.  that  he 

TRAXSLATIOX. 
Ueb.  11:5  bef.  /.  he  had  testim. 

TRAXSPAREXT. 
Sev.  21:21  str.  of  city  was  /.  glase 

TRAP,  8. 
Jos.  23:13  shall  be  /.  and  snares 
■lob  18:10  and  a  /.  is  laid  for  him 
Ps.  69:'22  welfare,  let  become  /. 
Jer.  6:26  wait,  set  a  /.  catch  men 
Pom.  11:9  let  their  table  be  made 
a  snare,  a  /. 

TRAVAIL. 
Gen.  38:27  in  tii.ie  of  her  /. 
Kr.  18:8  told  Jelliro  /.  by  war 
.Xiim.  20:14  know.  /.ha.  befallen 
Ps.  48:6  pain  as  woman  in  /. 
Jer.  e-.-U:  13:21;  22:23;  49:24; 
50:43;  .V;<'.  4:9,  10 
Er.  1:13  sore  /.  G.  given  to  men 
2:23  days  are  sorrows.  /.  grief 
2(i  to  sinner  be  giveth  /. 
3:10  seen  /.  G.  hath  giv.  to  men 
4:4  I  considered  all  /.  ev.  work 
6  than  both  hands  full  with  /. 
S  is  vanity,  yea.  it  is  a  sore  /. 
5:14  riches  iierisli  bv  evil  t. 
Is.  2.3:4  I  /.  not ;  5.3:11  /.  of  sonl 
54:1  that  didst  not  /.  with  diikl 
Jer.  4:31  voice  as  of  woman  in  /. 
.30:6  see  whetlier  man  doth  /. 
Lam.  3:5  compas.  wi.  gall  and  /. 
.John  16:21  woman  in  f.  hath  sor. 
Go/.  4:19  my  cliil.  of  whom  I  /. 

1  The.9.  2:9  for  yc  rememb.  our  /. 
5:3  destruction  cometh  as  /. 

2  Thes.  3:8  wrought  with  /.  night 

TRAVAILED. 
Gen.  .35:16  Haeh.  /.  38:'28  Tam.  /. 

1  Sam.  4:19  Phinehas'  wife  /. 
Is.  06:7  bef.  she  /.  brought  forth 

8  as  Eoun  as  Ziim  /.  brou.  forth 
TRAVAILEST,  ETH. 
Job  15:20  wick,  man  /.  wi.  pain 
J's.  7:14  behold,  he  /.  with  iniq. 
Is.  13:8  in  pain  as  a  woman  /. 
21:3  iiaugs  ofa  woman  that  /. 
■Irr.  31:8  her  that  /.  with  child 
.Mir.  5:3  till  she  who  /.  hr.  forth 
Pom.  S:22  creation  /.  in  ])ain 
Gal.  4:-27  break  forth  thou  th.  /. 

TRAVAILIXG. 
Is.  42:14  I  cry  like  woman  in  /. 
Uos.  13:13  sorrows  of/,  woman 
Ptv.  12:2  /.  in  birth,  and  pained 

TRAVEL, 
Acts  19:29  Paul's  companion  in  /. 

2  Cor.  8:19  chosen  of  churches 

to/. 


ti;e 

TRAVELLED,  ETIL 

Prov.  6:11  a-  on.-  ibul  /.  21::i4 
Acts  11:19  /.  as  far  as  Plieuice 

TRAVELLER,  8. 
iSam.  1'2:4  came  /.  to  rich  man 
Jtid.  5:6/.  walk,  thro'  hy-wavs 
Jol)  3I:.32  I  open,  my  doors  to  (. 

TRAVELLIXG. 
Is.  21:13  (>  ye  /.  companies 
l'»3:l  who  is  this/,  in  hisstreii.  7 
Mat.  25:14  tieaveii  is  as  a  man  /. 

TRAVERSIXG. 

Jer.  2:23  dromedary  /.  her  ways 
TREACIIEROl'S. 

Is.  21:2  /.  deali'tb  treai  h.  24:16 
Jer.  3:7  her  /.  sister  Jud.  saw  it 
8  her  /.  sister  Jud.  fejir.  not,  10 
11  Jusii.  herselfmorethan/.  J 
0:2  an  assembly  of  /.  men 
Zip.  3:4  projib.  are  light  and  /. 

TREACIIEROrSLV. 

.lull.  9:ii.3  dealt  /.  with  Abimel. 
Is.  3:i:l  deal.  /.  they  dealt  not  /. 

48:8  thou  wonldest  deal  very  /. 
Jtr.  3:20  as  a  w ife  /.  departefh 

5:11  of  Judali  dealt  /.  Mai.  2:11 

12:1  why  hap.  th.  deal  very  /.  / 

0  they  have  dealt  /.  with  thee 

Lam.  1:2  her  friends  ha.  dealt  t. 

I/os.  5:7  they  dealt  /.  against  L. 

6:7  there  they  dealt  /.  agai.  me 
Mai.  2:10  w  liy  do  we  deal  /.  eve. 

14  wife  aga*.  whom  th.  dealt  /. 

15  let  noiK!  deal  /.  against  wife 
10  take  heed,  lb.  ye  deal  not  /. 

TREACHERY. 

2  AT.  9:2:3  there  is  /.  O  Abaziali 
TREAD. 

Deut.  11:24  whereon  your  feet  /. 
25  dre.  of  vou  on  all  land  ye  /. 
33:29  thou  6li.  /.  on  high  places 

1  'Sam.  5:5  none  /.  on  tliresho.  of 

Job  2-1:11  /.  their  wine-presses 
40:12  /.  down  wick,  in  th.  placo 

Ps.  7:5  let  him  /.  down  my  life 
44:5  thro'  thy  name  we  /'.  thcni 
60:12  /.  down  our  enemi.  108:13 
91:13  tliou  Shalt  /.  upon  the  lioa 

Is.  1:12  requir.  to  /.  my  courtsi 
10:6  to  /.  them  down  like  mire 
14:-25  mountains  /.  him  under 
16:10  tread,  shall  /.out  no  wiuo 
26:6  llie  foot  shall  /.  it  down 
63:3  I  will  /.  them  in  anger. 0 

Jer.  25::J0  as  they  that  /.  grapes 
48:33  ^vine  fail,  none  /.  sliour. 

Ezek.  26:11  with  horses  sh.  he  /. 
34:18  must  /.  residue  with  feet 

Dan.  7:'23  fniirtli  beast  /.  it  down 

Hos.  10:11  Eph,  loveth  to  /.  corn 

Mic.  1:3  L.  will  /.  on  high  places 
5:5  wli.  Assyrian  /.  our  palaces 
6:15  thou  slialt  /.  olives 

Xah.  3:14  /.  mortar,  make  brick. 

Zee.  10:5  which  /.  their  enemies 

.Vol.  4:3  ye  shall  /.  down  wicked 

Luke  10:19  power  to  /.  on  scorp. 

Pev.  11:2  city  they  /.  under  foot 

TREADER,  S. 

Is.  16:10  /.  shall  tread  no  wine 
Amos  9:13  /.  of  grapes  sh.  over. 

THEXDETII. 
Deut.  25:4  not  iniiz.  ox  wh.  he  /. 
corn,  1  Cur.  9:9;  1  Tim.  5:18 
■lob  9:8  /.  upon  w-aves  of  the  sea 
Is.  41:25  come  as  potter  /.  clay 
63:2  gamie.  like  nim  th.  /.  wmo 
Amos  4:13  that  /.  on  higli  ]>lace3 
.l/({'.  5:6  wh.  he  /.  within  borders 
8  he  both  /.  down  and  teareth 
Pev.  19:15  he/,  wine-pressof  wr. 

TREADIXG. 
Xeh.  13:15  some  /.  wine-presses 
/s.  7:25  be  for  /.  of  lesser  cattle 
22:5  a  day  of  troii.  and  /.  down 
Amos  5:11  forasmuch  as  your  t. 
TREASOX. 

1  K.  16:20  acts  c.rzim.  and  his  t. 

2  A".  11:14  cried  /.  /.  2  Chr.  2:J:13 

TREASIRE. 
Gen.  43:23  God  bath  given  von  /. 
Er.  19:5  a  peculiar  /.  Ps.  1.3.1:4 
Deut.  28:12  L.  shall  oiien  good  /. 
1  Chr.  29:8  the  /.  of  house  of  L. 
Ezr.  2:69  ability  to  /.  of  work 
AWi.  7:70  Tirsh.  gave  lo  /.  1,000 
71  fath.  gave  to  the  /.  of  work 
Ps.  17:14  belly  lb.  flllest  with  /. 
135:4  chosen  Is.  for  his  pecu.  /. 
Prov.  15:6  in  house  of  right.  Is  /. 

16  than  great  /.  and  trouble 
21:'20  there  is  a  /.  to  be  desired 
Ec  2:8  I  leathered  /.  of  king* 


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TRE 

Is.  33:fi  f'^nr  of  the  Lord  is  his  (. 
Ezfk.  22:2")  taken  t.  nnd  precious 
ITos.  13:15  ppoil  /.  of  picas,  ves. 
J/ar.  r.:21  where  ^  is.  X».  12:;14 
12:35  a  tjond  man  out  of  ^ood  i. 
evil  mail  of  evil  t.  L'ike  6:45 
13:44  kiniid.  of  heav.  is  like  a  t. 
52  hri^L^  out  of/,  new  and  old 
10:21  ihnu  sh.  have  t.  in  heaven, 
Mark  10:21 ;  Luke  18:22 
XwXv  12:21  so  is  he  that  lay.  up?. 

33  provide  /.  in  the  heavens 
Acts  S:27  eunu.  had  chartre  of  i. 
2  Cor.  4:7  /.  in  oftrthen  vessels 
Jam.  5:3  hea])ed  t.  for  last  days 

THE  ASIRE-CITIES. 
Ex.  1:11  built  for  Pharaoh  t.-C. 

TRE  \srRE.!iorsE. 

i'sr.  .5:17  fsearch  be  madeiu  f.-h. 

7:20  bestow  it  outof  kinf,''G /.-^. 

i\'M.  10:38  L.  brini:  tithe  to  /.-A. 

J)an.  1:2  brou.  vessels  into  i.-h. 

TREVSrRED,  EST. 

Js.  23:18  sh.  not  be  t.  nor  laid  up 
£om.  2:5  /.  up  wrath  ag.  day  of 

TREASURER,  S. 

Ezr.  1:8  Cyr.  brou.  vessels  by  t. 
7:21  T  Artax.  make  decree  to  t. 
Neh.  13:13  I  made  t.  over  treas. 
Js.  22:15  ffet  thee  unto  this  ^ 
Dan.  3:2  Nebuch.  gathered  ^  3 

TREASURES. 
DmU.  32:34  sealed  up  am.  mv  t. 
33:19  sh.  suck  of  (.  hid  in  sand 
1  K.  7:51  put  dedicated  among  t. 
14:2ti  Shishak  took  away  the  t. 
15:18  Asa  took  gold  left  in  the 
f.  2  riir.  Iti:2 
^E.  12:18  Jehoa.  took  gold  fou. 
in  f.  14:14:  16:8  Ahaz  took 
18:1.')  llez.  i:ave  silv.  found  in  /. 
20:13  Ilezck.  showed  silver  and 
gold  in  \\U  (.  15;  /*■.  39:2.4 
24:13  Nebuehad.  carried  out  the 
t.  of  house  of  Lord  and  t.  of 
kings  house.  2  C7ir.  3(i:18 

1  Chr.  2fJ:26  biethr.  were  over  t. 
27:25  over  kinij's  t.  was  Azmav.  , 

2  Cfir.  8:15  command,  concer.  t. 
Keh.  12:44  some  appointed  for  t. 
Job  3:21  dig  more  than  for  hid  t. 

38:22/.  of  snow?  /.  of  hail? 
Pi-ov.  9:4  if  search,  as  for  hid  /. 

8:31  I  will  till/,  of  those  that 

10:2  /.  of  wickedn.  profit  noth. 

21:6  get.  of/,  by  lying  tongue 
Js.  2:7  neith.  anv  end  of  their  /. 

10:13  I  have  robbed  their  /. 

30:6  carry  /.  on  bunches  of  cam. 

4o:3  I  wi^l  give  thee  /.  of  dark. 
Jer.  10:13  wind  out  of/.  51:16 

15:13/.  to  spoil,  17:3;  20:5 

41:8  for  we  have  /.  in  tke  field 

48:7  bee.  thou  trusted  in  thy  /. 

49:4  daughter,  trusted  in  her  /. 

50:37  a  sword  is  on  her  /. 

51:13  dwe.  on  waters  abun.  in  <. 
Ezfi.k.  28:4  silver  and  gold  in  /. 
Dan.  11:43  have  power  over  /. 
Mk.  (i:10  are  yet  /.  of  wickedn.  ? 
Mat.  2:11  wh.  th.  had  opened  /. 

6:19  lay  not  up  for  yourselves  /. 

20  lay  up  for  yuursel.  /.  in  hea. 

Col.  2:3  in  wh.  are  hid  /.  of  wis. 

Htb.  11:26  greater  riches  than  /. 

TREASURY. 
Jos,  6:19  sii.  sh.  come  into  /.  24 
Jer.  38:11  went  into  htm.  und.  /. 
Mat.  27:6  not  lawful  to  jiut  in  /. 
Mark  12:41  Je.  sat  against  /.  and 
beheld  pi-o,  rust  nion.  into  /. 
Lvke  21:1  ri.Ii  ca^l.  gifls  into  /. 
John  8:20  wurds  spake  Je.  in  /. 
TREVSURIES. 

1  Chr.  9:26  I.eviiis  wi're  over  /. 
28:11  gave  8..).  pattr-rn  of/.  13 

2  C%r.  32:27  IK-/,,  made  /.  for  Pil. 
Keh.  13:12  brought  tilhe  into  /, 
Est.  3:9  bring  it  into  kind's  /. 

4:7  H.  prom,  to  pay  to  kini,''fl  /. 
Ps.  135:7  bringuth  wind  out  of/. 

TREATISE. 
Acts  1:1  fornuT  t.  have  I  made 

TREE. 
Oen.  1:29  I  have  given  you  ev.  /. 
2:9  G.  made  ov.  /.  to  grow,  the  /. 
of  life  and  /.  of  knowledge 
16  of  every  /.  of  the  garden 
2:17  of/,  of  knowl.  not  eat.  3:3 
8:6  woman  saw  the  /.  was  good 
n  hast  thou  eatt-ii  of/..?  17 
12  woman  L'ave  me  of  the  /. 
221eflt  he  takeaNoof  i.  of  life 
24  to  keep  the  way  of/,  of  life 


TRE 

Gf.n.  18:4  rest  yoursel.  under  /. 

8  he  stood  by  them  mid.  the  /. 
40:19  Phara.  sh.  hang  thee  on  /. 

Ex.  9:25  the  hail  brake  every  /. 
15:25  the  Lord  showed  him  a  /. 

Dent.  19:5  fetch,  stroke  to  cut  /. 
20:19  /.  of  the  field  is  man's  life 
21:23  body  sh.  not  remain  on  /. 

Jos.  8:29  take  kin^r  of  Ai  from  /. 

1  Sam.  22:6  Saul  abode  under  /. 
31:13  thev  buried  th.  under  a  /. 

2  K,  3: 19  and  shall  fell  ev.  good  /. 
/^^/.  2:23  were  hanged  on  a  /. 
Job  14:7  hope  of  a  /.  if  cut  down 

19:10  hope  hath  he  remo.  like  /. 

24:20  wicked,  sh.  be  brok.  as  /. 
Ps.  1:3  like  a  /.  plant  bv  rivei-s 
Prov.  3:18  she  isa  /.  of  life  toth. 

ll:.30fr.  ofrighte.  isa/.  of  life 

13:12  desire  com.  it  is  a  /.  of  life 

15:4  a  wholes,  tongue  is  a  /.  of 
Ec.  11:3  if  /.  fall  tothe  sonih  or 

north;  where  the  /.  fall. 
ha.  40:20  rhooseth  a  /.  that  will 

44:19  sh.  I  fall  d.  to  stock  of  /.  f 

56:3  nei.  eunn.  say,  I  am  dry  /. 

65:22  as  days  of  aV.  are  days  of 

66:17  purify  themsel.  behind  /. 
Jer.  10:3  one  cutieth  a  /. 

11:19  let  us  destroy  the  /. 

17:8  as  a  /.  planted  by  waters 
Ezek.  15:2  vino  /.  more  th.  any  /. 

17:24  brought  down  high  /.  ex- 
alted low  /.  di-ied  up  green  t. 
made  dry  /.  to  flourish 

21:10  contemneth  rod,  as  ev.  t. 

31:8  nor  anv/.  in  garden  ofG. 

.34:27  /.  of  field  shall  vield  fruit 

36:.30  I  will  multiplv  fruit  of/. 
OflH.  4:10beh.  a/.  11,  14,  20,23 
Joel  2:22  fear  not  /.  boareth  fruit 
Mat.  .3:10  ev.  /.  that  briuseth  not 
good  fruit.  7:19;   Z"l#  3:9 

7:17  ffood  /.  brin'^.  good  fruit, 
cor.  /.  evil  fruir,  L'ike  6:43 

18  20od  /.  cannot  bri.  evil  fruit 
12:33  make  /.  ;:ood  aud  fr.  rood. 

/.  is  kno.  by  fruit,  L^ikf  6:44 
Lnke  17:6  mi.  say  to  sycamine  /. 
Arts  5:30  wh.  ye  hanged  on  a  /. 

10:39  Je.  wh.'thev  hanged  on  /. 
Gnl.  3:13  cursed  is"th.  hang,  on  /. 
1  Pet.  2:24  bare  sins  in  body  on  /. 
Rev.  2:7  I  will  give  to  eat  of  /. 

7:1  wind  sh.  not  blow  on  any  /. 

9:4  not  hurt  green  thing,  nor  /. 

22:2  in  midst  was  the  /.  of  life 
14  may  liave  right  to  /.  of  life 

See  GREEN. 

TREES. 

Gen.  3:8  hid  amongst  /.  of  gard. 

23:17  /.  were  made  sure  to  Abr. 
Ex.  10:15  locusts  did  eat  fr.  of/, 
iei!. 19:23  planted  all  man.  of/. 

2;i:40  take  boushs  of  coodiv  /. 

26:4  /.  of  the  field  shall  yield 
Num.  24:6  as  /.  of  lign-aloes  wh. 

L.  planted,  and'as  cedar  /. 
Dpiit.  16:21  not  plant  grove  of  /. 

20:19  sh.  not  destroy  /.  thereof 
20  /.  th.  know,  not  /.  for  meat 
./o*.  10:26  J.  hang,  them  on  5  /. 
Jud.  9:8  /.  went  to  anoint  king 

9  to  be  promoted  over  /.  1 1.  13 

10  /.  said  to  the  fig-tree  reiirn 
12  /.  said  to  vine ;  14  /.  to  bra. 

1  K.  4:33  he  spalce  of  /.  fr.  cedar 

2  A'.  3:25  thev  felled  the  good  /. 
1  Chr.  16:33  th.  shall  /.  of  wood 

sins.  Pa.  96:12 
Neh.  10735  bring  first-f\-.  of  /.  37 
./o6  40:21  lieth  under  shady  /.  22 
Ps.  74:5  lifted  axes  on  thick  /. 

78:47  destroyed  ih.  svcamitre  /. 

104:16  /.  of  Lord  are  full  of  sap 

105:33  brake  /.  of  their  coasts 

148:9  fruitf.  /.  and  cedars  ^iraise 
Ec.  2:5  I  planted  /.  of  all  kinds 
Cant.  2:3  as  apple-tree  am.  the  /. 

4:14  all  /.  of  frankincense 
Is.  7:2  moved  as  the  /.  of  wood 

10:19  the  resi  uf  the  /.  of  forest 

44:14  he  stn-ngthen.  amouL'  /. 

5,5:12  /.  of  the  lields  shall  clap 

61:3  be  calh-d  /.  of  righteousn. 
Jer.  6:6  Lord  said.  Hew  down  /. 

7:20  uiv  fury  sh.  be  poured  on  /. 
Ez4ik.  17:24  the  /.  of  field  shall 
know 

20:28  they  saw  all  the  thick  /. 

31:5  height  was  exalted  above/. 
9  all  the  /.  of  Eden  envied  him 

47:7  many  /.  on  i  lie  one  side  and 

12  by  the  riv.  shall  grow  all  /. 

Jod  1:12  /.  of  field  are  withered 

19  flame  hath  burnt  all  the  /. 
Mat.  3:10  axe  laid  to  /.  Luke  3:9 


TRE 

Mat.  21:8  other?  cut  clown  bran, 
of  t.  ami  strewed,  Mark  11:8 
Mark  8:94  I  see  men  ae  t.  walk. 
Luke  ai:2!l  beh.  flj-tree  and  all  t. 
Jude  13  t.  whose  fruit  withereth 
R€i\  7:3  hurt  nut  t.  till  we  have 

8:7  third  part  of  ^  was  burnt  up 
See  PALM. 

THEMBLE. 
Deut.  9:25  nations  sh.  t.  because 

20:3  do  not  t.  because  of  them 
Ezr.  10:3  that  t.  at  commandm. 
Job  9:t)  the  pillars  thereof  t. 

a(J:ll  the  pillars  of  heaven  t. 
Pf.  60:2  hast  made  earth  to  t. 

99:1  L.  reieneth,  let  the  peo.  t. 

114:7  /.  earth,  at  presence  of  L. 
Ec.  12:3  keepers  of  house  sh.  t. 
Is.  5:25  hills  did  t.  th.  carcasses 

14:16  raan  that  made  earth  t. 

32:11  t.  ye  worn.  th.  are  at  ease 

64:2  nati.  may  /.  at  thy  presence 

66:5  hear  word  of  L-  ye  that  t. 
.Jfr.  5:22  will  ve  not  ^"at  mv  pre. 

10:10  at  his  wrath  earth  shall  t. 

3^J:9  thev  sh.  /.  for  the  goodness 

51:29  land  of  Babvlon  shall  t. 
Ez(k.  26:16  /.  at  ev.  mom.  32:10 

18  now  shall  the  isles  t.  in  day 
Dan.  6:26  men  t.  bef.  G.  of  Dan. 
Hos.  11:10  chil.  sh.  t.  from  west 
11  th.  sh.  /.  as  0  bird  out  of  E. 
Joel  2. 1  let  inhabitants  of  land  t. 
10  tiuake.  the  heavens  shall  t. 
Amos  8:8  sh.  not  land/,  for  this? 
Hnf'.  ?,\~  captains  of  Midi,  did  /. 
Jam.  2:19  the  devils  beli.  and  t. 

TREMBLED. 
Gen.  27:.'J3  I.  t.  very  exceedingly 
E.V.  19:16  peo.  th.  was  in  camp  t. 
Jud.  5:4  earth  t.  heavens  drop- 
ped. 2  .Sn»j.  22:8;  Ps.  18:7; 
77:18;  97:4 
1  Sam.  4:13  Eli's  heart  t.  for  ark 

14:15  spoilers  t.  16:4  elders  t. 

28:5  Saul  was  afraid,  heart  t. 
Ezr.  9:4  assemb.  ev.  one  that  t. 
Jer.  4:24  mountains  t.  Hob.  3:10 

8:16  land  I.  at  sound  of  neighi. 
Dan.  5:19  all  peo.  and  nations  t. 
Hab.  3:16  my  bellv  t.  and  1 1.  in 
Mark  16:8  fled  fr.'sepulch.  th,  t. 
Acts  7:32  Moses  t.  24:25  Felix  t. 

TREMBLETH. 
Job  37:1  at  this  also  my  heart  t. 
P.I.  104:32  looketh  on  earth  it  t. 

119:120  my  flesh  /.  for  fear 
Js.  66:2  I  will  look  to  him  that  t. 

TREMBLING. 
Ex.  15:15  /.  take  hold  on  mighty 
Deut.  28:65  L.  sh.  give  t.  heart 
1  Sam.  13:7  people  followed  t. 

14:15  in  the  host  was  a  great  f. 
Ezr.  10:9  peo.  sat  t.  because  of 
Job  4:14  fear  ca.  upon  me  and  /. 

21:6  t.  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 
Ps.  2:11  serve  L.  rejoice  with  t. 

55:5  fearfulness  and  t.  are  come 
Is.  51:17  dre"s  of  the  cup  of  t.  22 
.ler.  30:5  we  heard  a  voice  of  t. 
Ezek.  12:18  drink  thy  wat.  wi.  t. 

26:16  clothe  themselves  with  t. 
Dan.  10:11  had  spoken,  I  stood  t. 
IIos.  13:1  Eph.  spake  I.  he  exalt. 
Zee.  12:9  make  Jeru.  a  cnp  of*. 
Mark  5:.33  woman  t.  Luke  8:47 
.•lo^'-n:6  S.  t.  said.  What  wilt  th.  ? 

16:29  keeper  came  t.  fell  down 

1  Cor.  2:3  with  you  in  much  /. 

2  Cor.  7:15  wi.  fear  and  t.  ye  rec. 
Eph.  6:5  serv.  be  obed.  with  t. 
Pldl.  2:12  work  out  salva.  with  t. 

TBE\CH. 
1  Sam.  17:20  Day.  came  to  the  t. 
26:5  S.  lay  sleepiui;  in  the  t.  7 
1  K.  1S:32  Elijah  made  a  t.  about 

35  flllefl  the  t.  with  water,  38 
Luke  19:4:3  enemies  eh.  cast  a  i. 
TRESPASS,  Substantive. 
Gen.  31:36  wh.  is  my  t.  ttiat  thou 
50:17  forgive  /.  of  thy  servants 
E.r.  22:9  manner  of /.  whetlier 
Lev.  5:15  for  his  (.  to  L.  a  ram 
96:40  ccmf.  their  t.  th.  trespass. 
Xum.  5:6  when  any  do  /.  ag.  L. 
7  he  shall  recompense  his  t. 
27  if  ^he  *■.  ai,'ainst  husband 
1  .'^ani.  2.'i:28  forg.  t.  of  iiandm. 

1  Chr.  21:3  be  cause  of  t.  to  Is.  ? 

2  Cbr.  24:18  wr.  come  on  J.  for  t. 
28:13  ve  intend  to  add  to  our  t. 
.'i:l:19  Manasseh's  prayer  and  t. 

Ezr.  9:2  rul.  been  chief  in  this  t. 

6  our  /.  is  grown  unto  heavens 

7  in  great  t.  to  this  day,  13 


TRI 

Ezr.  10:10  wives,  to  incr.  /.  of  Is. 

19  th.  offered  a  ram  for  their  t. 

Ezek.  17:90  I  will  plead  for  hie  t. 

18:24  in  his  t.  he  hath  trespass. 

Dan.  9:7  bee.  of/,  they  trespas. 

TRESPASSES. 
Ezr.  9:15  before  thee  in  our  /. 
Ps.  68:21  one  as  goeth  on  in  /. 
Ezek.  39:26  they  have  borne  th.  t. 
Mat.  6:14  if  ye  forg.  men  their  /. 

15  if  forgive  not  /.  neither  will 

your  Pa.  forgive  yo.  /.  18:35 

Mark  11:25  Path,  may  forgive  t. 

26  nei.  will  F.  forgive  your  /. 
2  Cor.  5:19  not  imputing' their  t, 
Eph.  2:1  who  were  dead  in  /. 
Col.  2:13  having  forg.  you  all  /. 

See  COMMIT,  COMMITTED,  OFFER- 
ING. 

TRESPASS-MOIVEY. 

^K.  12:16  t.-m.  was  not  brought 
TRESPASS,  Verb. 

1  K.  8:31  man  /.  ag.  his  neighb. 

2  Chr.  19:10  that  thev  /.  not 
28:22  Ahaz  did  /.  yet  more 

Mat.  18:15  if  brother  /.  tell  fault 
Luke  17:3  if  bro.  /.  reliuke  him 
4  if  he  /.  ag.  thee  seven  times 
TRESPASSED. 
Ler.  6:19  he  hath  /.  against  h. 

26:40  if  confess  trespass  they  /. 
Num.  5:7  recompensed  a^.  wh.  /. 
Deut.  .32:51  bee.  ye  /.  against  me 
2  Clir.  26:18  sanct.  for  th.  hast  /. 

29:6  our  fathers  have  /. 

30:7  not  like  fath.  who  /.  ag.  L. 

.33:93  Anion  /.  more  and  more 
Kzr.  10:2  we  have  /.  ag.  our  God 
Ezek.  17:20  trespass  that  he  /. 

39:2:!  they  /.  against  me,  26 
Don.  9:7  trespass  that  they  /. 
hos.  8:1  they  /.  against  my  law 

TRESPASSIXG. 
Lei\  6:7  any  t.  he  hath  done  in  t 
Ezek.  14:13  land  sinneth  by  t. 

TRIAL. 
.Job  9:23  laugh  at  /.  of  innocent 
Ezek.  21:13  It  is  a  /.  what  if  swo. 
2  Cor.  8:2  how  in  /.  of  affliction 
Ileb.  11:36  others  had  /.  of  mock, 
1  Pet.  1:7  /.  of  your  faith  might 

4:12  not  strange  coucemiug /. 

TRIBE. 
Num.  1:4  man  of  every  /.  13:2; 
34:18 

4:18  cut  not  off'  /.  of  Kohathites 

18:2  /.  of  thy  father  bring  thou 

31:4  of  every  /.  a  thousand,  5,  6 

.36:6  marry  to  the  family  of  /.  8 
9  inherit,  from  one/,  to  ano.  /. 
Deut.  1:2:1 1  took  twelve,  one  of 
a  /.  Jos.  3:12;  4:2,4 

29:18  /.  whose  heart  tnmeth 
t/o.'.  7:14  /.  which  Lord  taketh 

18:4  give  out  3  men  for  each  /. 
Jud.  21:3  one  /.  lacking  in  Is.  6 
1  K.  11:13  one  /.  to  son.  32,  36 
1  Chr.  6:61  of  family  of  that  /. 
Ezek.  47:23  in  what  /.  the  stran. 
Heb.  7:13  he  pertain,  to  anoth.  /. 

14  of  wh.  /.  Mo.  spake  nothing 
See  REUBEN,    SIMEON,  and  the 

7'est. 

TRIBES. 
Ex.  28:91  according  to  12  /.  39:14 
Num.  24:2  iit  tents  accord,  to  /. 
33:.M  according  to  /.  of  fathers 
34:13  give  to  the  nine  /.   Jos. 
13:7;  14:2 

15  two  /.  and  the  half  have  re- 
ceived inheritance,  Jos.  14:3 

Deut.  1:13  wise  men.  am.  your  t. 

18:5  G.  hath  clio.  him  out  of  t. 
Jos.  7:14  broUL'lit  according  to  /, 
1  Sam.  10:19  iir.Mut  your,  by  t. 
1  K.  11:31  1  will  give  ten  /.  to 

18:31  according  to  number  of  t, 
Ps.  105:37  not  one  feeble  amo.  /. 

192:4  the  /.  go  up,  /.  of  the  Lord 
Is.  19:13  that  are  stay  of/. 

49:6  to  raise  up  the  /.  of  Jacob 

63:17  for  /.  of  thine  inheritance 
Ezek.  45:8  to  Isr.  ucconliiig  to  t. 
Hab.  3:9  according  to  oaths  of  /, 
Mat.  21::J0  th_.  /.  of  earth  mourn 
Acts  26:7  pnunise  our  12  /.  hope 
Jam.  1:1  the  twelve  /.  scattered 
Eec.  7:4  sealed  144,000  of  all  t. 
See  ISRAEL. 

TRIBCLATIOIV. 
Deut.  4:30  \\\\.  in  /.  if  thou  turn 
./>/(/.  10:14  h-l  lb.  deliv.  vou  in  /. 
1  .SV/m.  96:21  deli,  me  ontofall/. 
Mat.  13:21  when  /.  ariselh,  lie  is 


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TRO 

Mat.  24:21  then  ohnll  beprcat  t. 
29  imtiunl.  arti-r  t.  Mark  13:34 
Jo/iu  Hl;;J3  yt-  chiill  Imvo  r 
^(7^  U:i2  wi-  mu!*t  lliro"  t.  enter 
^o/n.  *^:!»  f.  and  an::.  *»«  eve.  *oul 

.*>::i  know.  ^  wurketli  patience 

S:;j.>  shall  ^  separate  us  fr.  Ch.  ? 

r2:l'2  rejo.  in  hnpe.  patient  in  t. 
-  (V/r.  1:4  who  (.■omforte.  us  in  /. 

7:4  I  am  exceetlin;,'  jovful  in  t. 

1  r.'ifs.  3:4  we  sliould  nirt'er  /. 

2  /"(f*.  1:6  recompense  ^  to  th. 
/•'<■»■.  1:9  John  yourvompan.  iu  t, 

^:*t  I  know  thy  woi'ks,  and  t. 
10  ve  shall  have  t.  ten  days 
22  1  will  ca^t  Ih.  into  ^.'^\'^t  f. 

7:14  they  which  came  of  j^ieat^ 
TIllIULATIOXS. 

1  Sam.  10:19  ^^aved  you  out  of  ^ 
JiO/n.  5:3  but  we  j:Iory  in  t.  also 
A>/i.  3:13  faint  not  at  t. 

2  y/ferf.  1:4  for  your  faith  in  all  t. 

TRIlirTAKY. 
Lam.  1:1  how  is  she  become  t, 

TRIBUTARIES. 
Pf/f.  20:11  the  peonle  shall  be  t. 
Jad.  1:30  Caniwni.  nee.  t.  33,  35 

TRIBITE. 
frf/i.  49:15  Issa.  bee.  servant  to  /. 
K'lm.  31:28  levy  a  t.  to  the  Lord 

37  Lord's  t.  of  sheep  was  675 

38  L.'s  t.  of  the  beeves  was  73 

39  Lord's  ^  threescore  and  one 

40  Iti.OOO  the  Lonl's  t.  32  pers. 
Dtut.  16:10  with  t.  of  a  freewill 
J<w.  16:10  ranaiin.  under  t.  17:13 
2  ^am.  20:24  Ad.  was  over  1. 1  A'. 

4:6:  12:18;  2  Vhr.  10:18 

1  jS*.9:2I  on  these  did  Sol.  levy  t. 

2  A'.  2.3::W  I'liaraoh  put  land  to^ 
2  Chr.  S:8  did  Solo,  make  pay  t. 

17:11  I'hitislines  brou.  (.  ^ilve^ 

Ezr.  4:13  will  they  not  pay  t. 

20  t.  and  custom  jiaid  to  them 

6:8  t.  expenses  be  g:ivon  to  men 

7:24  not  lawful  to  imp.  /.  on  Le. 

Xth.  5: 1  l)or.  money  for  kind's  t. 

Prov.  12:24  slothful  be  under  /. 

Mat,  17:24  doth  not  mas.  pay  t.  ? 

2.5  of  whiiin  do  kini^s  take  t.  f 

22:17  is  it  lawf.  to  give  ^  toCe. .' 

MarkVi:\\:  Luke  HO-.-ii 

19  sliow  me  the  t.  money,  they 

Luke  23:2  forbiddinij  t.  to  Ce.-mr 

H'/m.  13:6  for  this  can.  pay  ye  t. 

7  reader  t.  to  whoiu  t.  is  due 

TRICRLETH. 

Lam.  3:49  mine  eye^  down,  and 

TRI.MMED,  EST. 
2  Sam.  19:24  M.  had  nut  (.  board 
Jer.  2::W  t.  way  to  set-k  love  ? 
Mat.  2o:7  arose,  L  their  lamps 

TRIUMPH,  ED.  I\G. 

Br.  15:1  he  hath  t.  ^'ioriously.  21 

2  :Sam.  1:20  lest  uncircuincised  t. 

i*^-.  25:2  let  not  enemies  t.  over 

41:11  mine  enemy  doth  not  t. 

60:8  Philistia  t.  ih.  bcc.  of  me 

92:4  t.  in  works  of  thy  hands 

9^1:3  L.  how  long  eh.  wicked  t.  f 

106:47  fii.  thanks.  /.  in  thy  pra. 

108:9  over  riiilisiia  will  \t.f 

2  Cor.  2:14  causeth  us  to  t.  in  C 

Col.  2:15  show  of  them  i.  over 

TRIU>IPH,  IXG. 
Jo&20:5that  t.  of  wicked  is  short 
Ps.  47:1  shout  unto  God  with  t. 

TROAS. 

Acts  16:8  bv  M.  thcv  came  to  T. 

11  liH.^iiiu'  from  1'.  20:5  at  T. 

2  Cor.  2:12  when  I  came  to  T.  to 
a  Tim.  4:13  the  cloak  I  left  at  T. 

TROOE. 

Jud.  9:27  t.  grapes,  cursed  Abi. 

20:43  Is.  t.  Benjaniites  wi.  ease 

3  A".  7:17  people  t.  uiwn  him,  20 
9:33  Jehu  t.  Jizehel  under  foot 
14:9  beast  t.  thi^l.  2  t'hr.  2.->:18 

tukt  12:1  they  (.  one  on  another 

TRODDEX. 
Dent.  1:36  land  t.  tin.  Jo(t.  14:9 
Jud.  5:21  luisi  t.  down  etrenpth 
Job  22:15  old  way  wicked  have^ 
28:S  lioifs  whelps  have  not  (.  it 
Vs.  119:118  th.  hasi/.  all  that  err 
Is.  ri:5  vineyard  shall  be  t.  down 
14:19  as  a  carcass  i.  under  foot 
18:2  to  nation  meted,  t.  down 
25:10  M.  ^  under  as  straw  is  t. 
28:3  drunkards  of  Eph.  sh.  be  t. 
18  scounre  pas^s.  then  be  t.  do. 
63:3  I  have  /.  wine-i>ress  alone 
18  adversaries  have  t.  sanctua. 
Jer.  12:10  th.  have  /,  my  portion 


TKO 
Lam.  1:15  L.  hath  /.  under  foot 

mii:hty  men.  hath  t.  virsjiu 
Ezfk.  .il:19  (lock  eat  ve  have"/. 
Dan.  S:13  sanciu.  amf  host  be  t, 
Mic.  7:10  how  shall  she  be  t. 
Mat.  5:13  salt  unsavory  to  bo  t. 
Luke.  8:5  fell  by  wav-sule.  was  t. 
21:2^1  Jerus.  sli.  heV.  of  <Jeutil. 
Ilfh.  10:29  (.  und(T  foot  Son  of  G. 
lUv.  14:20  wiue-p.  /.  witho.  city 
TROGYLLU'M.    ,ir^  20:15 

TROOP. 
(?^n.  30:11  a/.  Cometh;  49:19  a  ^ 

shall  overcome  him 

1  Sam.  30:8  sh.  I  puivi.e  this  t.? 

2  S<nn.  2:25  Benjamin  bee.  oue^ 
3:22  Joal)  came  tVom  pursu.  a  t. 
22:30  I  run  throu^'h  f.  Px.  18:29 
2:1:11  Phil,  were  ^'ath.  into  a  t. 

13  t.  pitched  In  valley  of  Kep. 
/*.  65:11  prep,  a  table  for  that  t. 
Jer.  18:22  sh.  briuir  a  t.  suddenly 
IIos.  7:1  /.  of  rob.spoileth  with. 
Amos*y.^  founded  his  t.  in  earth 

TROOPS. 
Job  6:19  the  t.  of  Tema  looked 

19:12  his  t.  come  to:,'ether.  and 
Jer.  5:7  they  assembled  by  t.  iu 
/Aw.  6:9  as  /.  of  robbers  wait  for 
Mtr.  5:1  ;:ath.  in  t.  O  daui,'.  of  ^ 
Uab.  3:16  invade  them  wf.  his  t. 
TROUBLE,  ^ubfilantlre. 

1  Chr.  22:14  in  my  t.  I  jirepared 

2  Chr.  15:4  wheuthev  in  t.  did 
turn  and  souirht  L.  Xeh.  9:27 

Xek.  9:32  let  not  all  t.  seem  lit. 
Job  3:26  nei.  quiet,  yet  t.  came 
5:6  neither  doth  /.  Kprinij  out  of 

7  man  bom  to  t.  as  eparks  fly 
14:1  iaoffewdavs,  full  of^ 
15:24  t.  shall  make  him  afVaid 
27:9  will  G.  hear  wli.  t.  cometh  ? 
30:25  I  weep  lor  him  in  t. 
34:29  guietn.  who  can  make  1. 1 
38:2;i  I  reserved  a^a.  time  of  t. 
/v.  9:9  L.  will  be  a^refu-e  in  t. 

13  consider  mv  t.  wh.I  suffer 
10:1  why  hid.  th.  thyself  iu  t.  ? 
22:1 1  be  not  far  fr.  me,  /.  is  near 
27:5  in  lime  of  ^  he  sh.  hide  me 
31:7  thou  hast  considered  my  t. 

9  mercy.  O  Lord,  for  I  am  in  t. 
32:7  thou  shalt  pros,  me  from  t. 
37:39  strength  in  time  oit. 
41:1  L.  will  deli,  him  in  li.  of  ^ 
46:1  (iod  is  c)ur  ref.  a  help  in  t. 
54:7  he  hath  deliv.  me  out  of  ^ 
60:11  -rive  us  help  from  t. 
66:14  my  mouth  hath  ?po.  in  t. 
69:17  hide  not  face,  I  am  in  t. 
73:5  they  are  nut  in  t.  as  other 
78:33  years  did  he  consu.  in  ^ 

49  cast  on  them  indiirn.  and  t. 
81:7  calledst  in  t.  I  deliv.  thee 
91:15  I  will  be  with  him  in  t. 
102:2  hide  not  face  fr.  me  in  t. 
107:6  cried  to  Lord  in  t.  13,  19 

26  soul  is  melted  because  of  t. 

28  they  cry  to  Lord  iu  their  t. 
116:3  pains  gat  hold,  1  found  t. 
119:14;J  t.  and  anjru.  have  taken 
13S:7  tho'  I  walk  m  midst  of  t. 
142:2  1  showed  before  him  my  t. 
143:11  briu'4  my  soul  out  of  ^ 
Prot.  11:8  n;,'ht.  del.  out  t.  13:13 
15:6  in  revenues  of  wicked  is  t. 
16  than  treas.  and  t.  therewith 
25:19  unfaithful  man  in  t. 
Is.  1:44  new-moons,  thev  are  a  t. 

8:22  look  to  earth  and  behold  t. 

17:14  behold  at  evening^  tide  t. 

2t;:16  L.  in  t.  they  visited  thee 

30:6  into  land  of  t.  carry  riches 

3:J:2  be  our  salvat.  in  time  of  (. 

46:7  not  save  him  out  of  t. 

65:23  shall  not  bring  forth  for  t. 
Jer.  2:27  in  t.  will  say.  Save  us 
28  if  thev  can  save'th.  in  thv  t. 

8:15  looked  for  health,  behold  t. 

11:12  shall  not  siue  them  in  t. 
14  in  time  th.  cried  for  their  ^ 

14:8  Saviour  of  Is.  in  time  of  (. 
19h)oked  for  healinir.  beho.  t. 

30:7  it  is  time  of  Jacob's  t. 
Lam.  1:21  enem.  heard  of  my  /. 
ifan.  12:1  there  sh.  be  time  of  t. 

1  Cor.  7:28  shall  have  t.  in  flesh 

2  Cor.  1:4  able  to  com,  them  in^ 
8  not  have  you  ignor.  of  our  t. 

2  Tim.  2:9  I  sufler  t.  as  evil-doer 
See  DAY. 

TROITILES. 

Deut.  81:17  t.  sh.  h.-fall  them.  21 

Job  5:19  he  sh.  del.  thee  in  six  t. 

pg.  25:17  t.  of  heart  are  enlarged 

22  redeem  Is.  O  God,  out  of  t. 


THO 

/v.  3-1:6  L.  paved  him  out  of  ^  17 

71:20  wh.  hast  show,  me  sore  t. 

8.s:3  ear,  for  my  soul  is  full  of  t. 
I^r.  21:2:J  he  keepethsoul  fr.  t. 
I/t.  ti5:16  former  t.  are  fon.'oiteu 
Mark  13:8  shall  be  famine  and  t. 

TROUBLE,  Verb. 
Jos.  6:1?>  lest  v.-  f.  caiiip  uf  Israel 

7:25  Lord  siu'ill  f.  tliee  Miis  day 
Jud.  11:."J5  one  of  th.  that  /.  nw. 
2  Chr.  32:18  they  cried  t..  t.  th. 
/v.  3:1  how  increas.  that  t.  me? 

13:4  those  that  t.  me  rejoice 
JEztk.  32:13  nei.  foot  of  man  t.  th. 

nor  hoofs  of  beasts  (.  them 
Pan.  4:19  let  not  interpr.  /.  thee 

5:10  let  nut  thy  tliouirhls  Mhee 

11:44  tidinL'!*  out  uf  nurih/.  him 
Mat.  26:10why^  ye  the  woman* 

Mark  14:6 
Lake  7:6  Lord,  t.  not  thyself 

11:7  sav.  /.  me  not.  door  is  shut 
Acts  15:'l9  t.  not  G.  turned  to  G. 

16:20  th.  do  exceedingly  r  city 

20:10  f.  not  yourscl.  his  life  is 
Gal.  1:7  tliere  be  some  th.  t.  you 

5:12  th.  were  cut  olT  who  /.  you 

6:17  hcncefor.  let  no  man  t.  me 
2  T/tes.  1:6  trib.  to  th.  that  t.  you 
IltM.  12:15  lest  bitterness  t.  you 

TROUBLED. 
Gen.Si::\0  ye  ha.  t.  nie,  to  make 

Al'.yy  iu  morn.  I'h.'s  f-pirit  was  (. 

45:3  his  brethren  t.  at  his  pres. 
Er.  14:24  L.  t.  host  of  Egyptians 
Jtjji.  7:25  why  hast  thou  f.  us? 

1  Sam.  14:29  father  haih  t.  land 
16:14  evil  spirit  ft*.  Lord  f.  him 
28:21  woman  saw  that  S.  was  t. 

2  Sam.  4:1  Abner  dead,  all  Is.  t. 

1  A*  18:13  I  have  not  t.  Israel 

2  A'.  6:11  king  of  Syria  was  t. 
E^r.  4:4  peo.  t.  them  in  building 
./o64:5  toucheth  thee,  thou  art  f. 

21:4  why  shou.  not  spirit  be  t.  ? 

2;J:15  theref.  am  I  /.  at  his  pres. 

34:30  peo.  sh.  be  /.  at  midnight 
Ph.  :i0:7  hide  thy  face.  I  was  t. 

38:6  I  am  t.  77:4  I  am  so  i.  I 

46:3  tho*  waters  roar  and  be  t. 

48:5  kings  were  t.  hasted  away 

77:3  I  remember.  G.  and  was  t. 
16  the  depths  also  were  t. 

83:17  let  them  be  comfo.  and  i, 

!K1:7  bv  thv  wrath  are  we  t. 

104:29'hidest  thy  face.  th.  are  t. 
Pror.  25:26  is  as  "a  t.  fountain 
h.  32:10  and  years  shall  ye  be  t. 
11  wom.  be  /.  ye  careless  ones 

57:20  wicked  are  like  the  i.  sea 
./tr.  31:20  mv  bowels  are  t. 
Lam.  1:20  my  bowels  are  t.  2:11 
Eztk.  7:27  hands  of  peo.  sh.  be  i. 

26:18  isles  in  sea  shall  be  i. 

27:35  their  kings  be  t.  in  count. 
Dan.  2:1  Xeb.'s  spirit  was  t.  3 

4:5  visions  of  my  head  t.  7:15 
19  his  thoughts  ^  him 

5:6  Belsha.'s  thfuights  t.  him,  9 

7:28  my  cogitations  much  t.  me 
Zee.  10:2  t.  because  no  shepherd 
Mat.  2:3  Herod  was  t.  and  Jerus. 

14:26  they  were  t.  Mark  6:50 

24:6  not  /.  thi.  must  co.  to  pass, 

.V(irA-13:7;  ./o/(«  14:1.  27 
L^ike  1:12  Zac.  was  t.  29  Mary  t. 

10:41  Martha^  about  many  thi. 

24:38  whv  are  t.  and  why  do 
John  5:4  a'ngel  went  and  t.  water 
7  no  man  wh.  water  is  i.  to  put 

11:33 and  wast/.  12:27;  13:21 
Acti  15:24  some  fr.  us  have  t.  y. 

17:8  theV  t.  people  and  rulers 
2  Ctir.  4:8  are  ^  on  ev.  side,  7:5 
2  Then.  1:1  to  you  that  are  t.  rest 

2:2  that  ye  be  not  f.  nei.  by  sp. 

1  Pet.  3:14  not  af.  of  terror,  nor  t. 
TROUBLEDST. 

Eeek.  32:2  tliuu  f.  w  uters  wi.  feet 
TROUBLER. 

1  Chr.  2:7  Achur,  the  t.  of  Israel 
TROUBLEST,  ETH 

1  Sam.  16:15  an  evil  spirit  ^  thee 

1  A'.  18:17  art  thou  he  that  t.  Is.  ? 

Jjb  22:10  sudden  fear  t.  thee 
2:j:16  heart  soft.  AJmiirhty  t.  me 

Piov.  11:17  that  is  cruel  t.  flesh 
29  that  t.  his  house,  inh.  wind 
15:27  that  is  greedy  of  gain  /. 

Pan.  4:9  I  know  no  secret  t.  th. 

Mark  5:35  why  t.  thou  Master  ? 

Luke  18:5  bee.  this  widow  t.  me 

GaL  5:10  he  rh.  ^  vuu  shall  bear 
TROUBLIXG. 

Job  3:17  there  wicked  cease  fr.  t. 

John  5:4  step,  in  after  t.  of  water 


TRU 

TROUBLOIS. 

Pan.  9:25  sh.  be  built  in  t.  tJm^s 
TROUGH.  15. 

Gfn.  24:20  empt.  ^jiicher  into  (, 
80:38 •!.  set  ruds  in  watering  t. 
Er.  2:16  they  tilled  t.  to  water 
8:3  frogs  sh.  g<»  into  kneading  ^ 
12:34  th.  kneading  /.  bound  lip 

TROW. 

Luke  17:9  thank  scrva.  ?  I  t.  not 

TRUCE.RREAKER.S. 

1  Tim.  3:3  last  days  shall  hot.-b. 

TRUE. 
Oen.  42:11  we  are  t.  men.  31 

19  if  ye  be  t.  men  let  one  of  y. 
Dent.  17:4  if  ve  be  t.  and.  22:20 

2  Sam.  7:28  God.  thy  words  be  t. 

1  K.   10:6  it  was  a  t.   report  I 

heard.  2  Chr.  9:5 

22:16  tell  me  noth.  but  that  isf. 
Xth.  9:13gavest  them  t.  laws 
I*K.  19:9  judgments  of  Lord  are  t. 

Uih\m  thy  word  is  t.  fr.  begin. 

Jer.  42:5  the  Lord  be  a  t.  witness 

Pan.  3:14  Is  it  t.  O  Shadrach.  do 

24  f.  O  king;  6:12thingi8^ 

10:1  revealed  and  thing  "was  t. 
Mat.  22:16  thou  art  t.  Mark\2:U 
Luke  16:11  com.  to  trust  t.  richca 
John  1:9  that  was  the  t.  light 

4:37  herein  is  saying  1. 1  soweth 

5:31  of  myself,  my  wit.  is  not  t. 

fi:32  Father  giveth  the  t.  bread 

7:18  same  is  t.  8:13  rcco.  not  t. 
28  he  that  sent  me  is  t.  8:26 

8.14  record  is  f.  16judgra.  is  t. 
17  testimony  of  two  men  is  t. 

10:41  all  things  J.  spake  were  t. 

9:35  and  his  rcc*)rd  is  /.  21:24 
Act^- 12:9  wist  not  that  it  was  t. 

2  Cor.  1:18  as  God  is  t.  our  word 
6:8  as  deceivers,  and  yet  t. 

Phil.  4:8  whatsoev.  things  are  t. 
1  Tim.  3:1  this  is  a  t.  saying 
Tit.  1:13  this  witness  \i  t.  wher. 
Ileb.  8:2  t.  tabernacle  which  L. 

9:24  which  ore  ligures  of  the  /. 

10:22  draw  near  with  a  t.  heart 

1  Pit.  5:12  this  is  t.  grace  of  Go-l 

2  Pft.  2:22  accordi.  to  t.  proverb 

1  John  2:8  which  thing  is  /. 
5:20  may  kn.  him  that  is  t.  and 

we  are  in  him  that  is  t. 

3  John  12  we  know  our  rec.  is  t. 
Ptv.  3:7  saith  holy,  he  that  is  t. 

14  saith  faithful  and  t.  witness 
6:10  long.  U  Lord,  holy  and  t.  / 
15:3  just  and  /.  are  thy  ways 
16:7  t.  are  thv  judL'meni.s,  19:2 
19:9  these  are  t.  sav.  of  G.  22:6 

11  he  th.  eat  was  Faith,  and  TV 
21:5  write,  fi>r  these  words  are ^. 
TRUE  God. 

2  Chr.  15:3  Is.  ha.  been  wi.  ^  ff. 
Jer.  10:10  Lord  is  the  t.  God 
John  i7:3  eternal  life  to  ku.  t.  Q. 
1  Thes.  1:9  tuni  fr.  idols  to  t.  G, 
1  John  5:20  this  is  the  t.  God 

TRULV. 
Xiim.  14:21  t.  as  I  live,  saith  L. 
Ps.  116:16  t.  I  am  thy  servant 
Prov.  12:22  deal  t.  are  his  delirfit 
Maf.  27:54  t.  this  was  Son  of  G. 
L>ite  20:21  teachest  war  of  G.  t. 
JohniilB  no  husb.  saidst  thou  C. 

TRU.MP. 

1  Cor.  15:52  at  last  t.  dead  shall 
1  Thes.  4:16  L.  shall  des.  with  L 

TRUMPET. 

Ex.  19'16  voice  of  ^  excee.  loud 
20:18  people  heard  noise  of  ^ 
Xum.  10:4  if  th.  blow  wi.  one  t, 
Jud.  7:16  put  a  t.  in  every  maifs- 
Ps.  81:3  blow  t.  in  new  moon 
If!.  18:3  when  he  bloweth  t.  hear 
27:13  great  t.  shall  be  blown 
58:1  lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  f, 
Jtr.  4:5  blow  ye  the  f.  in  land 
6:1  bluw  the  t.  in  Tekoah 
51:27  blow  t.  among  nations 
Ezek.  7:14  they  have  blown  t. 
33:3  if  ye  blow  t.  and  warn.  6 
IIos.  5:8  blow  ye  the  t.  in  Ramah 
8:1  set  the  t.  to  thy  month 
Joti  2:1  blow  the  t.  in  Zion.  15 
.■l/rtO*'3:6  8h.  /.  be  bio.  nut  afra.f 
i^/j.  1:16  day  of  t.  ag.  fenced  cit, 
Ztc.  9:14  Lor<l  Gotl  shall  blow  t. 
Per.  1:10  heard  voice  as  of  f.  4:1 
9:14  sixth  angel  which  had  t. 

5e«BLEW.  SOt^ifD.  SOCNUED. 

TRUMPETS. 

Lev.  23:24  a  memorial  of  blow,  t, 
\  Xum.  10:2  make  two  t.  of  eilvec 


10G2 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


TRU 

Awm.  10:8  pons  of  Aa.  bl.  with  (. 

10  blow  with  t.  over  burut-ofl*. 

20:1  day  of  blowing  (.  uuto  you 

31:6  wi.  t.  to  blow  111  his  hand 

Jos.  6:4  priests  sh.  blow  with  t. 

8  beanuii:  seven  t.  of  rums' 
Jud.  T:S  3(J0  men  took  t.  16 
19  thev  blew  the  t.  20.  23 
2  A'.  9:13  thev  blew  with^  sayi. 
11:14  trumpeters  blew  mth  i. 

1  Vhr.  13:8  with  cymbals  and  t. 
15:24  the  priests  did  blow  wi.  t. 

before  ark  of  God.  HJ:tJ.  42; 
2  Chr.b-.n;  7:6;  13:12.  14 
2S  Israel  brought  up  ark  wi.  f. 

2  Chr.  5:13  thev  lift  voice  with/. 
29:27  song  of  L.  beijau  with  t. 

J''b  39:25  horse  say.  am.  t.  Ha.  ha 
J'6.  98:0  wi.  /.  make  joyful  uoise 

See  SETBN. 

TRr>IPETERS. 

2  K.  11:14  and  ^  stood  by  king 
2  CUr.  5:13  /.  and  sinc:ers  were 

29:28  sin-^ers  san^.  and  ^  sound. 
lir  v.  18:22  vol.  of  f.  heard  no  mo. 

TRUST. 
Job  S:14  wh.  t.  sh.  be  a  spider's 

15:15  putteth  no  /.  in  his  saints 
P.<.  40:4  that  maketli  Lord  his  t, 

71:5  O  Lord  G(^>d,  thou  art  my  t. 

141:8  in  thee  is  my  t.  leave  not 
2-rov.  22:19  thy  t.  mav  be  in  Lord 

28:25  that  puts  his  /.  in  Lord 

29:25  who  putteth  his  /.  in  Lord 
If!.  30:3  /.  in  ELiypt  .-^hall  be  couf. 

57:13  that  putteth  t.  in  me  shall 
LukeWAX  com.  to  t.  true  riches 
a  Cor.  3:4  such  t.  ha.  we  thro*  C. 

1  Tim.  1:11  ;3:ospel.  com.  tomy?. 
6:20  keep  that  comnii.  to  thy  t. 

See  rcT. 

TRUST,  Verb. 
Jiuth  2:12  thou  art  come  to  t. 

2  Sam.  22:3  in  him  will  I  t.  Ps. 

18:2:  91:2 
31  a  buckler  to  all  that  t.  in 
him.  Ps.  18:30 
1 K.  18:20  on  whom  dost  thou  t.  ? 
2  Chr.  32:10;  L*.  36:5 

21  so  is  Pharaoh  to  all  that  t. 
in  him,  /•;.  36:6 

22  we  t.  in  L.  our  God,  h.  36:7 
30  neither  let  Hezekiah  make 

you  ^  in  the  Lord,  Is.  36:15 

Job  13:15  yet  will  I  t.  in  him 
15:31  let  "not  him  th.  is  decei.  t. 
35:14  judg.  bef.  him,  t.  in  him 
39:11  wilt  t.  him  bee.  strong? 

Ps.  20:7  some  /.  in  chariots 
25:2  I  /.  in  thee,  31:6;    55:23; 

56:3;  143:8 
31:19  hast  wrou.  for  them  th.  /. 
34:22  none  th.  t.  in  him  sh.  be 
37:3  ^  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good. 
5;  40:3;   62:8;   115:9,  10,  11; 
P/W.  3:5;  Is.  26:4 
40  he  sh.  save,  because  they  t. 
44:6  I  will  not  t.  in  my  bow 
49:6  they  that  t.  in  their  wealth 
52:8  1 1.  in  the  mercy  of  God 
61:4 1  will  t.  in  cov,  of  thy  wings 
62:10  t.  not  in  oppression 
fr4:10  righte.  shall  be  glad,  and  /. 
91:4  under  bis  wiiiL^'s  sh.  thou?. 
118:8  it  is  belier  to  ^in  Lord,  9 
119:42  answer.  I  (.  in  thv  word 
125:1  that  /.  in  the  Lord'sh.  be 
144:2  shield,  and  he  in  wh.  1 1. 

Pror.  31:11  her  husband  doth  t. 

Is.  12:2  I  will  (.  not  be  afraid 
14:32  poor  of  his  people  shall  t. 
30:2  to  (.  in  shadow  of  Egypt 
12  because  yc  t.  in  oppression 
31:1  and  /.  in  chariots  because 
42:17  ashan'.ed  th.  /.  in  imaijes 
50:10  let  him  C.  in  name  »f  L. 
51:5  on  mine  arm  shall  they  f. 
59:4  they  t.  in  vanity  and  speak 

Jer.  7:4  t'.  ye  not  in  lying  words 
8  ye  f.  in  lying  words 
14  by  name,  wherein  ye  f. 
9:4  and  f.  ve  not  in  auv  brother 
28:15  mukest  peo.  to /.'in.  2tt:31 
46:2.)  pniiisb  Ph.  and  all  that  (. 
4:1:11  let  thv  wid()ws  f.  in  me 

EZ'-fc.  16:15  th.  didst  r.  in  beauty 
:j:l:13  if  he  /.  to  his  own  righte. 

I/o".  10:13  thou  didst  t.  in  way 

,4;/irtv6:l  that  f.  in  mount,  of  Sa. 

.)ruj.  7:5  /.  ye  not  in  a  friend 

Xn^i.  1:7  L.  knoweth  them  th.  t. 

Zi-p.  3.12  shall  /.  in  name  of  L. 

M'tf.  12:21  in  his  name  shall  Gen- 
tiles /.  nom.  15:12 

Mark  10:2-1  them  that  t.  in  riches 

Jo/m  5:45  Mosea  in  whom  ye  t. 


TRU 
Rom.  15:24  I  /.  to  see  you  in  my 

1  Cor.  16:7  I  f.  to  tarry  a  while' 

2  Cor.  1:9  sho.  not  t.  in  ourselves 

10  in  whom  we  t.  that  he  will 
10:7  if  anv  man  t.  tt»  himself 

P/iil.  3:4  if  any  think,  hath  to  /. 

1  Tim.  4:10  we  t.  in  living  God 
6:17  they  t.  not  in  uncertain 

2  Jo/tn  12  I  t.  to  come  unto  vou 

3  John  14  I  /.  I  shall  shortly  see 

thee 

TRUSTED. 
Deut.  32:37  rock  in  wh.  they  t.  ? 
Jud.  11:20  Sih.  t.  not  Is.  to  pass 
20::36  thev  t.  to  the  liers  in  wait 
2  A'.  18:5- he  t.  in  the  Lord  God 
Ps.  13:5  I  have  t.  in  thy  mercy 
22:4  our  fathers  t.  th.  have  t.  5 
8  he  t.  on  Lord  that  he  would 
26:1  I  have  /.  in  L.  28:7;  31:14 
33:21  have  t.  in  his  holy  name 
41:9  familiar  friend  in  "wh.  1 1. 
52:7  t.  in  abuud.  of  his  riches 
78:22  t.  not  in  his  salvation 
Is.  47:10  th.  hast  /.  in  thy  wick. 
Jer.  13:25  thou  hast  /.  in  falseh. 
48:7  thou  hast  t.  iu  thy  works 
49:4  daugh.  that  t.  in  her  treas. 
Dan.  3:23  God  delivereth  that  t. 
Zep.  3:2  she  t.  not  in  the  Lord 
Mat.  27:4:^  he  I.  in  God,  let  him 
Luke  11:22  armor  wherein  he  t. 
18:9  cer.  which  /.  in  themselves 
24:21  we  t.  it  had  been  he  that 
Eph.  1:12  who  first  t.  iu  Christ 
13  iu  whom  ye  also  t.  after  ye 
1  Pet.  3:5  holy  wom.  who  t.  in  G. 

TRUSTEDST. 

Dent.  28:52  walls  dnwu  thou  /. 

Jer.  5:17  cities  wherein  thou  t. 

12:5  land  of  peace  wher.  thou  t. 

TRUSTEST. 

'UK.  18:19  what  confidence  is  this 

wherein  thou  t.  f  Is.  36:4 

21  /.  on  bruised  reed.  Is.  36:6 

19:10  G.  in  wh.  thou  t.  Is.  37:10 

TRUSTETH. 

Job  40:23  he  t.  that  he  can  draw 
Ps.  21:7  the  king  t.  in  the  Lord 
32:10  that  t.  in  L.  mercy  shall 
34:8  blessed  is  man  th.  t.  1^:12; 

Pi'oi-.  16:20;  Jer.  17:7 
57:1  be  merci.  my  soul  t.  in  thee 
86:2  save  thy  serv.  that  t.  in  tliee 
115:8  so  is  ev.  one  that  t.  1:3.5:18 
Pj'OV.  11:28  he  that  t.  in  riches 
28:26  that  /.  his  heart  is  a  fool 
Is.  26:3  peace  bee.  he  t.  in  thee 
Jer.  17:5  cursed  be  man  t.  man 
Hab.  2:18  maker  of  work  t.  ther. 

1  Tim.  5:5  th.  is  a  widow,  t.  iu  G. 

TRUSTI\G. 

Ps.  112:7  heart  is  fixed,  t.  in  L. 
TRUSTY. 

Job  12:20  removeth  speech  of  ^ 
TRUTH. 

15^.  24:27  not  left  dest.  mas.of  ^ 
32:10  not  worthy  of  least  of  t. 
42:16  be  proved,  whether  any  t. 

E.V.  18:21  men  of  t.  hating  cov. 
34:6  abimdant  in  goodn.  and  t. 

Deut.  13:14  if  it  be  ?.  32:4  G.  oU. 

2  Sam.  2:6  L.  show  kindn.  and  t. 
15:20  mercv  and  /.  be  with  thee 

1  K,  17:24  word  of  the  Lord  is  t. 

2  A'.  20:19  if  t.  be  in  my,  Is.  39:8 
2  Chr.  lS:lo  say  nothing  but  t. 

31:20  Hez.  wrongbt  that  was  t. 
Est.  9:30  letters  with  words  of  «. 
Ps.  15:2  Fpeaketh  t.  in  heart 

25:10  paths  of  L.  mercy  and  t. 

31:5  redeemed  me.  O  L.  G.  of  t. 

45:4  ride  pro.sperously  bee.  of  t. 

51:6  thou  desirest  t.  in  inward 

57:3  God  6haU  send  forth  his  t. 

60:4  ban.  be  displayed  bee.  of  t. 

61:7  O  prepare  mercy  and  t. 

85:10  mercy  and  t.  met  togeth. 

11  t.  shall  epring  out  of  earth 
86:15  plenteous  in  mercy  and  t. 
89:14  mercv  and  t.  eh.  go  before 
91:4  his  t.  shall  be  thy  shield 
96:13  he  shall  judge  peo.  with  t. 
98:3  he  hath  remembered  his  t. 
100:5  his  /.  endur.  to  all.  117:2 
119:30  I  have  chosen  wav  .)f  ^ 

142  and  thv  law  is  the  t.  151 

146:6  L.  is  God  who  keepeth  /. 

Pror.  3:3  let  not  /.  forsake  thee 

8:7  for  my  mouth  shall  speak  t. 

12:17  he  that  speaks  t.  showeth 

19  lip  of  f.  shall  be  established 
14:22  mercy  and  /.  be  to  them 
16:6  by  mercy  and  t.  iniquitv  is 
20:28  mercy  and  t.  preserve  k"iug 


TRU 

Prov.  22:21  kn.  certain,  of  words 
of  t.  answer  the  words  of  t. 

23:23  buy  the  t.  and  sell  it  not 
Ec.  12:10  writ,  were  words  of  ^ 
Is.  25:1  couns.  are  faithf.  and  t. 

26:2  nation  which  keepeth  t. 

42:3  bring  forth  jud^m.  unto  t. 

43:9  let  th.  hear,  and  say,  it  is  t. 

59:4  nor  any  pleadeth  for  t. 

14  for  /.  is" fallen  in  the  street 

15  yea.  t.  faileth.  and  he 
Jer.  5:1  if  th.  be  that  secketh  t. 

3  O  L.  are  not  th.  eyes  upon  /.  ? 
7:28  t.  is  perished  and  cut  ofi" 
9:3  they  are  not  valiaut  for  t. 
5  deceive  and  will  not  speak  t. 
33:6  revealed  abundance  of  t. 

Dan.  4:37  all  whose  works  are  t. 
1: 16  I  asked  him  t.  of  this.  19 
8:12  it  cast  down  /.  to  ground 
10:21  is  noted  in  scriptures  of  ^ 
11:2  now  will  I  show  thee  the  t. 

IIos.  4:1  no  t.  nor  mercy  in  land 

-l/ic.  7:20  wilt  perform  t.  to  Jac. 

Zee.  8:3  Jer.  be  called  city  of/. 

16  speak  ye  every  man  t.  exe- 
cute judgment  of/.  Eph.4:io 

19  theref.  Tove  the  /.  and  peace 
MaL  2:6  law  of  /.  in  his  mouth 
Mat.  15:27  she  said,  /.  Lord,  yet 
Mark  5::W  woman  told  him  /. 

12:32  Master,  thou  hast  said  /. 
John  1:14  full  of  grace  and  /. 

17  grace  and  /.  came  by  J.  C. 
5:33  J.  bare  witness  nnto  the  /. 
8::i2  kn.  /.  and  /.  make  von  free 

40  seek  to  kill  me,  Iha't  told  /. 

44  al)ode  not  in  /.  because  no 
/.  in  him. 

45  I  tell  /.  ye  believe  me  not 

46  if  I  say  ?.  why  not  believe? 
14:6  I  am  the  way,  /.  the  life 
16:7  I  tell  you  /.  it  is  expedient 

13  Sp.  of  i.  guide  you  into  all  /. 
17:19  be  sanctifiedthrough  /. 
18:37  th.  I  should  bear  witness 

to  /.  every  one  that  is  of  /. 

38  I*il.  saith  to  him,  what  is  /. .? 

Acts  26:25 1  spe.  forth  words  of  /. 

Jio?n.  1:18  hold/,  iu  unrighteous. 

25  changed  /.  of  God  into  a  lie 

2:2judgm.  of  G.  according  to /. 

8  to  them  that  do  not  obey  /. 

20  Avhi.  hast  form  oft.  in  law 
3:7  if/,  of  G.  ha.  more  abound. 
9:1  I  say  /.  in  Christ.  I  lie  not 
1.5:8  minister  of  circumci.  for  /. 

1  Cor.  5:8  unleavened  bread  of/. 

2  Cor.  4:2  by  manifestation  of  /. 
7:14  boast. "I  made  is  found  a  /. 
11:10  as  /.  of  Ch.  is  in  me  none 
12:6  for  I  will  say  the  /. 

13:8  we  can  do  nothing  ag.  /. 
Gal.  2:5/.  of  gospel  mi^ht  conti. 

14  walked  not  according  to  /. 
3:1  ye  should  not  obey  /.  5:7 
4:16*  enemy  bee.  I  tell  you  /.  ? 

Eph.  4:15  speak,  the  /.  in  love 

21  taught  bv  him  as  /.  is  in  J. 
5:9  fruit  of  S'pirit  is  in  all  /. 
6:14  hav.  your  loins  girt  with  /. 

2  The^.  2:10  recei.  not  love  of  /. 

12  damned  who  believe  not  /. 

13  salvation  thro'  belief  of /. 

1  Tim.  2:4  come  to  knowl.  of/. 

7  I  speak  /.  in  Christ,  lie  not 
3:15  the  pillar  and  ground  of/. 
4:3  received  of  them  wh.  kn.  /. 
6:5  corrupt  minds,  destitu.  of/. 

2  Tim.  2:18  concern.  /.  ha.  erred 
25  repent,  to  acknowledg.  of  /. 

3:7  to  come  to  knowledge  of/. 

8  Jambres.  so  do  these  resist  /. 
4:4  turn  away  their  ears  from  t. 

Tit.  1:1  to  acknowledging  of  ^ 

14  commandm.  that  turn  fr.  /. 
Iltb.  10:26  received  knowl.  of/. 
Jam.  3:14  lie  not  against  the  /. 

5:19  if  any  of  vou  err  fr.  the  /. 

1  Pet.  1:32* purified  in  obeving  /. 

2  Pet.  2:2  way  of/,  evil  spok.  of 

1  John  1'6  we  lie.  do  not  the  /. 

8  dec.  ourselves,  /.  is  not  in  us 
2:4  /.  not  in  him  :  27  /.  is  no  lie 

21  beciinse  ye  know  not  /.  and 

no  lie  is  of  the  /. 
3:19  we  know  that  we  are  of  /. 
5:6  witness,  because  Spirit  is  /. 

2  John  1  thev  that  have  known  /. 
2  for  /.  sake  that  dwell,  in  us 

3  John  3  tes.  of/,  that  is  in  thee 
8  might  be  fellow-helpers  to  /. 
12  good  report  of  men  and  of  /. 

In  TRUTH. 

Jos.  24:14  serve  Lord  in  1. 1  Sam. 

12:24 
Jud.  9:15  if  in  t.  ye  anoint  me 


TRI 

1  A'.  2:4  if  my  children  walking 
3:6  aa  Da.  walked  bef.  thee  in  t. 

2  A'.  20:3  I  have  walked  in  /. 
Ps.  33:4  works  dime  in  t.  111:8 

132:11  L.  hath  sworn  in  t.  to  D. 

145:18  L.  nigh  to  all  call  in  t. 
Is.  10:20  stay  on  Holy  One  in  i. 

16:5  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  t. 

48:1  mention  of  G.  but  not  int, 

61:8  I  will  direct  th.  work  in  t. 
Jer.  4:2  swear,  the  L.  liveth  int. 
Zee.  8:8  I  will  be  their  God  in  i. 
Mat.  22:16  teachest  the  way  of 

Godirt/.  Markn-.U 
John  4:23  in  spirit  and  in  t.  24 
2  Cor.  7:14  speak  all  things  in  t. 
Phil.  1:18  whe.  in  t.  C.  preached 
Col.  1:6  ve  knew  grace  of  G.  in  t. 
1  Thes.  2:13  it  is  ta  t.  word  of  G. 

1  John  3:18  love  iu  tongue,  in  t. 

2  John  3  Son  of  the  Father  in  t. 
4  I  found  of  thy  children  walk- 
ing in  t.  3  j'ohn-i 

In  the  TRUTH. 
Pi!.  69:13  hear  in  t.  t.  of  salva. 
John  8:44  mur.  abode  not  int.  t. 

1  Cor.  13:6  charity  rejoic.  in  t.  t. 

2  Pet.  1:12  be  established  in  t.  t. 

2  .lohn  1  I  love  in  /.  /.  3  John  1 

3  John  3  as  thou  walkest  in  t.  t. 

Of  a  TRUTH. 
Job  9:2  I  kno\v  it  is  so  of  a  t. 
Jer.  26:15  of  a  t.  Lord  sent  me 
Dan.  2:47  of  a  t.  it  is.  vour  G.  is 
Mat.  14:33  of  a  t.  thou'art  Son 
Z'/Af  4:25l'teU  vouo/'ft/.  9:27 
12:44  of  a  t.  I  say  unto,  21:3 
Jj)h7i  6:14  of  a  t.  th.  proph.  7:40 
Acts  4:27  of  at.  ag.  holy  child  J. 

1  Cor.  14:25  God  is  in  you  of  a  t. 
See  SPIRIT. 

Thy  TRUTH. 
Ps.  25:5  lead*  me  iu  thy  t.  teach 
26:3  and  I  have  walked  in  thyt. 
:J0:9  shall  dust  declare  thy  t.  ? 
40:10  tJiy  t.  from  great  congreg, 
11  thy  t.  continu.  preserve  me 
43:3  send  out  thy  light  and  /.  /. 
54:5  enemies,  cut  th.  off  in  /.  t. 
57:10  thy  t.  nnto  clouds,  108:4 
71:22  praise  thy  t.  86:11  in  /.  /. 
89:49  swarest  to  David  in  thy  t. 
115:1  glory  for  /.  /.  sake,  138:3 
Is.  ;i8:18  cannot  hope  for  thy  t. 

19  chil.  shall  make  known  /.  /. 
Dan.  9:13  might  understand  /.  /. 
John  17:17  sanctify  th.  thro'  /.  /. 

Word  of  TRUTH. 
Ps.  119:43  take  not  ic.  of  t.  out 

2  Cor.  6:7  appr.  ours,  by  w.  oft. 
Eph.  1:13  that  ye  heard  iv.  of  t. 
Col.  1:5  ye  heard  bef.  in  w.  of  t. 
2  Tim.  2:15  dividing  ?('W(/ (y'Z. 
Jam.  1:13  begat  he  us  by  w.  oft. 

TRY. 
Jud.  7:4  I  will  /.  them  for  thee 
2CAr.  32:31  G.  left  him  to  /.  him 
Job  7:18  that  thou  should.  /.  him 

12:11  doth  not  the  ear  /.  words 
Ps.  11:4  eyelids  /.  chil.  of  men 

26:2  /.  my  reins;  139:23  /.  me 
Jer.  6:27  mavest  kn.  and  /.  way 

9:7  melt  and  /.  them,  Zee.  13:9 

17:10  Lord  search  heart.  /.  reins 
Lam.  3:40  let  us  search  and  /. 
Ban.  11:35  some  fall  to  /.  them 
1  Cor.  3:13  fire  /.  ev.  man's  work 
1  Pet.  4:12  trial  wh.  is  to  /.  you 

1  JohnAA  t.  spirits  whether  of  G. 
Pei\  3:10  temptation  to  /.  them 

TRIED. 
D€}d.  21:5  bv  Lev.  ev.  stroke  be/. 

2  Sam.   22:31    the  word  of  the 

Lord  is  /.  Ps.  18:30 
Job  2^3:10  when  he  hath  /.  me 

34:36  desire  is  that  J.  may  be  t. 
Ps.  12:6  as  silver  is  /.  in  furnace 

17:3  th.  hast  /.  me.  find  nothing 

66:10  hast  /.  us  as  silver  is  /. 

105:19  word  of  the  Lord  /.  him 
/*•.  28:16  I  lay  in  Z.  a  t.  stone 
Jer.  12:3  thou  hast  /.  my  heart 
Dan.  12:10  many  be  pun.  and  t. 
Zee.  13:9  try  them  as  gold  /. 
Heb.  11:17  Abra.  when  he  was  t. 
Jam.  1:12  when  /.  receive  crown 
1  Pet.  1:7  tho'  it  be  /.  with  firo 
Rev.  2:2  hast  /.  them  which  say 
10  into  prison,  ye  may  be  /. 

3:18  buy  of  me  gold /.in  thefira 

TRIEsf,  ETH. 
1  Chr.  29:17 1  know  thou  /.  heart 
Job  34:3  ear  /,  words  as  mouth 
Ps.  7:9  riirhteous  God  /.  hearts 

11:5  the  Lord  /.  the  righteous 


CRUDEX'S   COXCORDAXCE. 


10G3 


Tua 

Prov.  17:3  but  Lord  f.  the  hcnrta 

y^r.  l!:.io  O  L.  that  /.  the  ri-iii** 

20:12  L.  of  hdftf  Ihiit  (.  rii.'hto. 

1  Thes.  2:4  but  timl  who  L  hearts 

THYI\G. 
Jam.  1:3  ^  of  laiih  work,  paticn. 
TRVPIIEXV.  TRYPHOSA. 
Horn.  16:12  bahilf  T.  and  T.  who 

TIBAL. 

Gen.  10:2  Ja.  .Tavan.  T.  1  Ch.  1:5 

Ih.  G6:li»  those  that  es'fape  to  T. 

£:zek.  27:13  Javan  T.  thy  merth. 

32:26  Meshcch.  T.  and  multit. 

38:2  of  Meshcth  and  T.  3;  39:1 

TrMBLEO. 

Jud.  7:13  a  cake  /.  into  the  host 

Tl'MlLT. 

1  Sam.  4:14  wh.  noise  of  thin  t..^ 

2  Sfim.  1S:30  I  saw  a  /.  Init  knew 
2  A'.  rJ:28  thv  t.  come  unto  mine 

ears.  A.  "37:20 
Ps.  65:7  stillcth  /.  of  the  people 
74:23  /.  of  th.  that  Hue  ai;.  thee 
ftJ:2  lo.  thine  eiienues  make  a  i. 
Is.  33:3  at  noise  of  t.  people  fled 
Jer.  11:16  with  noise  of  a  prcat /. 
IIos.  10:14  /.  rise  amoni;  people 
Amos  2:2  Moab  shall  die  with  f. 
Ztc.  14:13  a  t.  (r.  Lord  am.  them 
Maf.  27:24  rather  a  f.  wan  made 
M(irk  5::iH  he  soeth  t.  and  them 
Acfs  21:;i4  could  not  know  for  t. 
24:18  with  multitude,  norwi.  t. 

TOirLTS. 

Amos  3:0  behold  jire.  t.  in  midst 

2  Cor.  6:5  ourselves  as  min.  iu  t. 

12:20  whisperings,  swellings,  t. 

TiMixTrors. 

Is.  13:4  a  t.  noise  of  kinu'doms 
22:2  thou  that  art  a  t.  city 
Jer.  48:45  devour  head  of  t.  ones 

^'^  2:11  ev.  maid's  t.  was  come 
15  wheu  t.  of  Esther  was  come 

TfRX.  Verb. 

C^n.  24:49  that  I  may  t.  to  ri^ht 
Ej".  23:27  make  thine  enemies  t. 
32:12  ?.  from  thy  fitrrcc  wnxth 
Num.  14:25  lo-morr(»w  t.  you 
20:17  will  not  t.  to  riirht  hand 
22:23  he  smote  the  a.-^s  to  t.  her 

26  wh.  was  no  way  to  t.  riirht 
Dent.  1:40/.  ye.  take  Journey 

30:3  Lord  will  t.  their  captivitv 
31:20  th.  will  th.  (.  lo  oth.  t'ods 

*7b«.  1:7  t.  not  from  it  to  right  or 
22:23  to  t.  from  fftllowin?  L.  29 
24:20  then  he  will  t.  and  do 

Jud.  20:8  nor  any  (.  into  house 

1  Sam.  14:7  t.  1  am  wirh  thee 
22:17  ^  and  slay  priests  of  L.  IS 

2  Sam.  14:19  none  can  t.  to  ri.  or 
24  said.  Let  him  t.  to  house 

1  K.  8:35  t.  from  their  sin,  2C'Ar. 

6:26,  37;  7:14 
9:6  if  you  t.  from  followiniij  rae 
17:3  /.'eastward,  hide  thyself 
22:34  /.  thy  hand.  2  Chr.  If^::i3 

2  K.  9:18  /.  thee  behind  me.  19 
17:13  /.  vo  from  vour  evil  ways, 

Jer.  is:8;  26:3;  Zee.  1:3.  4 
1  Chr.  12:2:1  to  t.  kingd.  of  Sanl 

3  Chr.  35:22  J.  would'not  /.  face 
Neh.  1:9  /.  and  keep  com.  Ezek. 

3:20;  18:21;  33:11,  14.  19 

9:26  testified  to  /.  them  to  thee 
Job  5:1  wh.  of  saints  wilt  th.  /.  ? 

14:6  /.  fr.  him  that  he  may  rest 

23:13  who  can  /.  him? 

24:4  they  /.  needy  out  of  way 
Ps.  4:2  how  lonj^  w  ill  yc  /.  glory  ? 

7:12  if  he  /.  not.  will  whet  sw. 

21:12  make  them  /,  their  back 

25:16  /.  unto  me.  69:16;  86:16 

85:4  /.  us,  O  (.Jod  of  our  salva. 

119:79  let  those  th.  fear  thee  /. 

132:11  sworn  to  D.  he%nll  not  t. 
Prov.  1:23  /.  you  at  my  reproof 

4:15  /.  from  it  and  pass  away 

27  /.  not  to  right  hand  nor  left 
Ec.  :3:20and  all  /.  to  dust  aL'ain 
Cant.  2:17  /.  my  beloved,  and 
Is.  1:25  I  will  /.  my  hand  on  thee 

13:14  every  man  /.  to  his  people 
19:6  shall  /.  rivers  far  awav 
22:18  be  will  /.  and  loi^s  thee 
2;J;17  she  shall  /.  to  her  hire 
28:6  ^trenu'th  to  them  /.  battle 
30:21  ye  /.  to  right  and  left 
31:6  /.  ye  to  him  fr.  whom  Is. 
59:20  to  them  that  /.  fr.  iransg. 
Jer.  2:35  his  anger  ehall  /.  ft.  me 
3:7  and  I  said.  I.  unto  me.  14 
13:16  before  ho  i.  it  into  death 


TUR 

.//T.  31:18/.  th.  me.  T  oh.  be  turn. 
44:5  hearken,  not  to  /.  fr.  wick. 
50:16  /.  every  one  to  his  people 

L'un.  5:21  /.  us  unto  thee.  O  L. 

EZf'k.  3:19  he  /.  not  fr.  wick.  33:9 
4:8  sh.  not  /.  fnmi  one  eido  to 
7:22  mv  face  will  I  /.  fir.  them 
14:6 /.'fr.  idols.  18:30.32;  33:9, 

11;  Ifos.  12:6;  ,/oc-/2:12 
36:9  I  will  /.  unto  vou,  and  ve 
38:12  to  /.  hand  on'desol.  places 

D(tn.  9:13  mi:.'ht  /.  fr.  iniquities 
11:18  shall  he  /.  face  unto  isles 

19  shall  /.  his  face  toward  fort 
12:3  that  /.  many  tori^'hteous. 

JlfK.  5:4  frame  their  doings  to  /. 

12:6  therefore  t.  thou  to  thy  G, 
Amo.'i  1:8  t.  my  hand  a^.  EkVon 

8:10  I  will  /.  feasts  into  mourn. 
Jon.  3:8  /.  ev.  one  ftom  evil  way 
Zep.  3:9  C  to  people  pure  langu. 
Zee.  9:12  /.  yon  to  stroiur-hold 

13:7/.  mv  liand  upon  little  ones 
Mai.  4:6  lie  sh.  t.  heart  of  fathers 
.Va/.  5:39  cheek.  /.  to  him  other 
L^ke  1:17  to  /.  hearts  of  fathers 

21:13  sh.  t.  to  you  for  a  testim. 
Acts  13:46  we  /.  to  the  Gentiles 

14:ir)  ^ho.  /.  from  these  vanities 

2f'.:l8  t(t  /.  them  from  darkn.  to 

20  should  repent  and  /.  to  God 
PhiL  1:19  this  eh.  /.  to  mv  salva. 
Tif.  1:14  ci>mm.  that  /.  fr.  truth 
Jam.  3:3  we  /.  about  their  body 
2  Pet.  2:21  to  /.  ft-om  command. 
Rtv.  11:6  to  /.  waters  to  blood 

Tl'RIV  ajzaln. 

•Tud.  11:8  we  /.  a.  to  thee  now 
Ruth  1:11  /.  a.  my  daughters.  12 
1  Sam.  1.5:25  /.  a.  with  me.  30 

1  K.  8:33  when  Israel  shall  /.  a. 
12:27  heart  of  people  t.  again 
13:9  nor  /.  a.  by  same  way.  17 

2  K.  1:6  go  /.  again  to  the  king 
2  Chr.  30:6  /.  a.  to  L.  9  if  ye  /.  a. 
Job  34:15  man  sh.  /.  a.  into  dust 
Ps.  18:37  nor  did  I  /.  a.  till  they 

60:1  displeas.  O  /.  thvs.  to  us  a. 

80:3  /.  us  a.  O  L.  of  liosts.  7. 19. 

avS  lit  them  not  /.  o.  to  folly 

104:9  th.  /.  not  a.  to  cover  earth 

126:4  /.  again  our  captivity 
Jer.  25:5  /.  ye  a.  from  evil  way 

31:21  /.  a.  O  virgin,  t.  a.  to  cit. 
LfWi.  3:40  try  our  wavs.  t.  again 
Ez^k.  86  /.  a.  thou  sh.  see.  13, 15 
Mir.  7:19  will  /,  a.  have  compas. 
Zee.  10:9  live  with  child.  /.  again 
Mat.  7:6  lest  thev  /.  a.  and  rend 
Luke  10:6  it  ehall /.  to  ym  again 

17:4  eevcn  times  in  a  day  /.  a. 
Gal.  4:9  t.  a.  to  weak  elements 

TrR\  aside. 

Et.  3:3  I  will  /.  a.  and  see  this 
Deuf.  5:.32  not  /.  a.  to  riirht  hand 

17:20  /.  not  a.  from  command. 

31:29  after  my  death  ye  will  /.  a. 
Jos.  23:6  tbatye  /.  not  a.  there- 
from, 1  Sam.  12:20.  21 
Jiuth  4:1  ho,  such  a  one.  /.  aMde 
2  Sam.  2:21  /.  a.  and  take  armor 
2^1  he  refused  to  /.  aside 

18:30  king  said,  /.  a.  stand  here 
Ps.  40:4  respect,  not  such  as  /.  a. 

101:3  work  of  them  that  /.  a. 

125:5  for  such  as  (.  a.  to  crooked 
Is.  10:2  t.  a.  needv  from  judgni. 

29:21  /.  a.  just  ft)r  thing  of  hau. 

30:11  /.  aside  out  of  path 
Lam.  3:35  to  /.  a.  right  of  a  man 
Aynns  2:7  that  /.  a.  way  of  meek 

5:12  they  /.  a.  poor  in  the  gate 
Mai.  3:5  "/.  a.  stranger  from  right 

TITIX  away. 

Gen.  27:44  till  brother's  fury  /.  a. 

45  till  thy  broth. 'e  anger  /.  a. 

Num.  32:15  if  ye  /.  a.  from  after 

him.  Deut.-iO-.M-^  yo*f.  22:10; 

2r/(r.  7:19 

Deut.  7:4  they  will  /.  a.  thy  eon 

13:5  he  hath  spoken  to  /.  you  a. 

1  A".  11:2  th.  will  /.  a.  ycmr  heart 

1  TAr.  14:14  gu  not./,  a.  fr.  thence 

2  Cfir.  25:27  Amazinh  did  /.  a. 
29:10  that  wrath  may  /.  a.  30:8; 

Ph.  106:2;};  Prov.  24:18 
30:9  L.  will  not  /.  a.  his  face 
Pt.  119:37  /.  a.  mine  eyes  from 

39  /.  a.  my  reproach  wh.  I  fear 
Pror.  21t:8  wise  men  /.  a.  wrath 
Cant.  6:5  /.  a.  thine  eyes  fr.  me 
Is.  58:13  if/,  a.  foot  from  sabbath 
Jer.  3:19  thou  sh.  not  /.  a.  fr.  me 
8:4  sh.  he  /.  n.  and  not  return  ? 
1S:20  I  stood  to  /.  a.  thy  wrath 
32:-M  I  will  not  t.  a.  from  them 


TUR 

Ezek.  14:6  /.  n.  faces  from  abom. 
Jwi.  3:9  God  will  /.  n.  from  bis 
Mai.  2:6  did  /.  many  a.  from  ini. 
2  Tim.  3:5  traitors." fr.  snch  /.  a. 

4:4  sh.  /.  a.  their  ears  fr.  tnith 
Ueb.  12:25  how  csca.  if  we  t.  a.f 

Tl'RX  back. 
Dent.  23:13  /.  6.  and  cover  that 
/v.  44:10  niakest  us  to  /.  b.  from 

56:9  then  sh.  mine  enemies  /.  h. 
Is.  14:27  hand  stretc.  who  /.  b.  f 
Jtr.  4:28  nei.  will  I  /.  b.  from  it 

21:4  I  will  /.  6.  weapons  of  war 

4.9:8  flee  ve.  /.  back,  dwell  deep 
Kzek.  .38:4"!  will  /.  thee  b.  39:2 
Mark  13:16  not  /.  b.  to  take  gar. 

TIRX  In. 
Gen.  19:2  lords,  /.  in.  T  pray  you 
Jud.  4:18  /.  in,  my  lord.  /.  m 

19:11  let  us  /.  i/i'to  this  city  of 
2  A'.  4:10  themanofGodsh.'/.  i/i 
Prov.  9:4  wh.  is  simple,  /.  t/i,  16 

Tl'RX  lo  the  Lord. 

Deut.  4::W  if  th.  /.  to  the  L.  30:10 
2  5am.  15:4  in  trou.  AuXt.tot.  L. 
P<.  22:27  world  shall  /.  to  (he  L. 
Lam.  3:40  trv  ways.  /.  to  the  L. 
IIos.  14:2  tak'e  words,  /.  to  the  L. 
JoclQ:\:i  rend  heart,  /.  to  the  L. 
Luke  1:16  many  sh.  he /./o/AeZ. 
iCor.  3:16  wheuitsh. /. /<?(Atfi. 

TIRXED. 

Gen.  .3:24  a  flaming  sword  wh.  /. 

42:24  Joseph  /.  about  from  them 
Ejt.  7:15  rod  was  /.  to  a  serpent 

14:5  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  /.  ag. 
Num.  21:.33  /.  and  went  by  B. 
Deut.  23:5  /.  the  curse,  Neh.  13:2 

31:18  are  /.  unto  other  gods 
Jud.  2:17  they  /.  out  of  the  way 

1.5:4  S.  took'flrebra.  and  /.  tail 

1  Sam.  10:6  sh.  be  /.  to  ano.  man 
14:21  they  also  /.  to  be  with  Is. 

47  whither.-oever  he  /.  himself 
15:27  Sara.  t.  about  to  go  away 
17::J0  Day.  /.  from  him  towards 

2  Sam.  2:19  Asahel  /.  not  fr.  fol. 

1  A".  2:15  the  kingdom  is  /.  about 
28  .Toab  /.  after  Adonijah 

8:14  the  king  /.  his  face  about 
11:9  his  heart  was  /.  fr.  the  L. 

2  A'.  5:12  Naaman  /.  went  away 
211:2  /.  his  face  to  wall.  Is.  38:2 
23:25  no  king  /.  to  L.  like  him 

26  L.  /.  not  fierce,  of  hie  wrath 

1  Chr.  10:14  /.  kingd.  unto  David 

2  Chr.  12:12wrathofL. /.  fr.  him 
20:10  /.  fr.  them  destroyed  not 
29:6  fathers  have  /.  their  backs 

Ezr.  6:22  /.  heart  of  the  king 
Neh.  9::J5  nei.  /.  fr.  wiek.  works 
Est.  9:1  tho'  /.  to  the  contrary 
Job  16:11  G.  /.  me  into  hands  of 
19:19  wh.  I  loved  are  /.  ag.  me 
28:5  it  is  /.  up  as  it  were  fire 
30:15  terrors  are  /.  upon  me 
31:7  if  my  step/,  outof  the  way 
38:14  it  is  t.  as  clay  to  the  seal 
42:10  L.  /.  the  captivity  of  Job 
Ps.  9:17  wick.  sh.  be  /.  into  hell 
30:11  thou  hast  /.  my  mourning 
81:14  /.  my  hand  ag.  adversar. 
105:25  he  /.  their  h^t-art  to  hate 
119:59  I  /.  my  feet  unto  testim. 
Ec.  2:12  I  /.  mys.  to  behold  wis. 
Is.  21:4  pleasure  he  /.  into  fear 
53:6  we  have  /.  every  one  to  his 
63:10  was  /.  to  be  their  enemy 
Jer.  2:21  how/,  into  deL'enerate? 

27  they  ha.  /.  their  back  tome 
3:10  Judah  hath  not  /.  lo  lue 
6:12  their  houses  sh.  be  /.  unto 
8  3  every  one  /.  to  his  course 
23:22  they  should  have  /.  fr.  evil 
31:18  I  shall  be/.  19  1  was/. 
32:33  they  /.  unto  me  the  back 
34:15  were  now  /.  done  right 

16  ye  /.  and  polluted  my  name 

48;.39  how  hath  M.  /.  thee  back  ? 
Lam.  1:20  heart  is  /.  within  me 

3:3  surely  against  me  is  he  /. 

5:2  our  iuheri.  is  /.  to  strangers 
21  turn  us,  O  L.  we  sh.  be  /. 
Ezek.  1:9  they  /.  not.  12;  10:11 

17:6  a  vine,  whose  branches  /. 
Dan.  10:16  my  sorrows  /.  upon 
J/os.  7:8  Ephraim  is  a  cake  not  /. 

11:8  my  heart  is  /.  within  me 
Joel  2:31  sun  shall  be  /.  .4c^'2:20 
Amos  6:12  ye  have  /.  judtr.  into 
Jon.  3:10  they  /.  from  their  e\'il 
Ilab.  2:16  cup  of  L.'s  hand  be  /. 
Zee.  14:10  land  be  /.  into  plain 
Mark  5::H)  Jes.  /.  about  in  press 
Luke  22:61  L.  /.  looked  upon  Pc. 
John  16:20  eor.  fihall  /.  into  joy 


TUR 

Arfs  7;-12  God  t.  g^vc  them  np 
9::io  Jill  at  Lyd.  eiiw  ami  t.  Xn  L. 
11:'21  a  crcat  nimihor  f.  to  Lorcl 
15:1!)  the  Gentiles  arc  /  to  God 
17:6  ha.  /.  the  world  upside  do. 

1  Tfi^jt.  l:ft  phow  how  ve  /.  lo  O. 
//t'A.  11:34  I.  to  night  onnifs  of 

12:13  lent  lame  l)e  /.  out  of  way 
Jam.  8:4  t.  with  a  verv  nm.  helm 

2  Pet.  2:22  dog  ia  i.  to  his  vomit 

TrRXEO  nsBln. 
Kx.  4:7  it  waH  t.  a.  a-*  his  flesh 
Jill/.  2I>:41  Is.  I.  a.  Benjaniit<'3 

1  Srnn.  l.'i:31  Samuel /.  a.  after  S. 

2  Sam.  22:.38  1 1.  not  a.  till  I  hnd 
I's.  12ii:l  L.  I.  a.  captivity  of  Zi. 

Tl'RXED  ailde. 
Er.  3:4  Lord  saw  that  he  C.  a. 
32:8  liave  t.  a.  Deut.  9:12.  IG 

1  K.  1.5:5  David  t.  not«xi</^  from 
20:;J9  a  man  t.  a.  brou<.'ht  man 

2  A'.  22:2  .Josiah  t.  not  a.  lo  right 
Jofi  fi:18  paths  of  their  way  t.  a. 
Cant,  (i:  1  is  thy  beloved  t.  a.  f 
III.  44:20 deceived  heart  /.  him  a. 
Lam.  3:11  hath  t.  ainJe  my  ways 
1  Tim.  5:15  eome  already  i.  ande 

TmXEn  Bwny. 

jV'/m.  14:43  ye  arc  /.  a.  from  L. 

20:21  Israel  t.  atcay  frf»ni  him 

25:4  ancer  of  Lord  may  he  f.  a. 

11  Phine.  hath  t.  my  wrath  a, 

1  K.  11:3  wives  t.  a.  his  heart.  4 

2  Chr.  29:6  our  fathers  t.  a.  faces 
Ptt.  <i(i:20  not  t.  away  my  prayer 

7B:.38  many  time  /.  he  aiiL'er'a. 

h.  5:25  for  all  this  his  anger  is 

not^  a.  9:12.  17.  21;  10:4 

12:1  anger  t.  a.  60:5  nor  1. 1  a. 
Jtr.  5:25  your  iuiq.  have^  aicaij 

46:5  have  I  seen  th.  /.  a.  hack? 

50:6  slu'pherds  have  t.  them  a. 
Dan.  9:16  let  thy  fury  be  t.  a. 
Urn.  14:4  mine  anger  is  t.  away 
Xnh.  2:2  L.  hath  t.  a.  excellency 
Acta  19:26  P.  ha.  t.  a.  nnich  peo. 
2  Tim.  1:15  they  in  Asia  be  t.  a. 

Tl'RXED  hack. 
Joa.  8:20  peo.  t.  b.  npon  pursuers 

11:10  Joshua  at  that  time  t.  b. 

1  S'lrn.  15:11  Saul  I.  b.  from  fol. 

2  Sam.  1:22  bow  of  Jon.  /.  not  *. 

1  K.  18:37  hast  t.  their  heart  ft. 
22:.33  not  king  of  Is.  they  t.  ft. 

2  A'.  1:5  messengers  ^  ft.  why  ^  ft. 
2:24  /.  ft.  and  looked  on  them 
15:20  king  of  Assyria  t.  ft.  stay. 

1  Chr.  21:20  Om.  I.  b.  saw  angel 
.Jab  34:27  bee.  they  t.  ft.  from  bim 
Ps.  9:3  mine  enemies  are  t.  back 

35:4  let  them  be  I.  back,  70:2,  3 
44:18  our  heart  is  not  /.  ft.  from 
78:9  Ephr.  t.  6.  in  day  of  battle 
41  (.  A.  and  tempted  God.  57 
129:5  let  th.  be?,  ft.  that  hate  Z. 
I.-i.  42:17  t.  back  trust  in  images 
Jer.  4:8  anger  of  Lord  is  not  t.  6. 
11:10  they  are  t.  ft.  to  iniquities 
40:21  they  are  t.  ft.  fled  away 
Lam.  1:13  he  hath  <.  me  ft.  made 
Zep.  1:6  that  are  t.  ft.  from  Lord 
L'iki  2:45  L  ft.  again  to  Jerusa. 
John  20:14  she  I.  herself  ft.  saw 
Ads  7:39  in  hea.  t.  ft.  ag.  into  E. 

Tm\ED  In. 

Gen.  ]9::S2  angels  I.  in  unto  Lot 

38:1  Ju.  t.  in  to  Hirah  the  Adtu 

JiiJ.  4:18  Sisera  t.  in  unto  Jael 

18:3  the  Panites  I.  in  thither 

2  A'.  4:8  Elisha  t.  in  thither 
11  he  I.  into  the  chamber 

TURXEST. 

1  A'.  2:3  prosper  wljither.  thou^. 
Job  l."):13  t.  thy  spirit  ag.  God 
Ps.  90::j  thou  t.  man  to  deatnict. 

Tl'RXETH. 

Lev.  20:6  soul  th.  t.  after  wizards 
Lieut.  29:18  whose  heart  t.  away 
Joi.  7:8  when  Is.  t.  their  backs? 
.Job  39:22  the  horse  t.  not  back 
Ps.  107:33  t.  rivers  into  a  wilder. 
3.')  he  t.  wilderness  into  water 
146:9  wicked  he  t.  upside  d(»wn 
J^v.  15: 1  soft  ans.  ^  away  wra. 
21:1  t.  king's  heart  whithei-soe. 
2*i:14  as  door  /.  upon  his  hinges 
28:9  f.  away  his  car  fr.  hearing 
30::30  a  lion  I.  not  away  for  any 
Ec.  1:6  wind  (.  about  unto  the 
Cant.  l:7sho.  Tbeae  onethat?. .' 
/i.  9:13  the  people  I.  not  Jo  him 
24:1  Lord  t.  earth  upside  down 
44:4')  f.  wise  men  backward 
Jer.  14:S  that  (.  aside  to  tarry 
49:M  Damascus  t.  herself  to  flee 


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CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


TWE 

Lam.  1:8  she  sigheth  and  t.  bac. 

3:3  he  t.  his  baud  against  me 

Enek.  18:24  ri^'hteous  I.  away  fr. 

his  ri'dUcouBncss,  SU;  33:18 

27  wicii.  man  t.  aw.  28;  33:12 

Amos  5:8  (.  shadow  of  death  into 

TCRXI.VG. 
3  K.  21:13  wipe  Jer.  as  a  dish,  t. 
2  C'hr.  3t;:13  hardened  heart  fr.  t. 
Ptw.  1:32  the  t.  away  of  simple 
Is.  29:16  your  *.  of  things  upside 
Mic.  2:1 1',  away  he  hath  divided 
Acts  3:2ti  to  bless  you  in  t.  you 
Jam.  1:17  wi.  wh.  is  no  sha.  ot  t. 
Jude  i  t.  grace  of  G.  into  lasciv. 

TCKTLE,  S. 

Gen.  15:9  talie  a  I.  dove  and  a  yo. 

Lev,  5:7  he  sh.  bri.  two  t.  doves, 

12:8:  14:22,30;  15:14,29 

11  if  not  able  to  br.  two  t.  dov. 

12:6  she  bliall  bring  a  I.  dove 

Nym.  6:10  on  8th  day  sh.  bri.  2  t. 

Ps.  74:19  deliver  not  soul  of  t.  d. 

Cant.  2:12  voice  of  the  t.  is  hea. 

Jer.  8:7 1.  and  crane  obser\-e  time 

Luke  2:24  sacri.  pair  of  t.  doves 

TUTORS. 

Oal.  4:2  a  child  is  under  t.  and 

TWAIA. 

1  Sam.  18:21  son-in-law  one  of  <. 

2  K.  4:.33  shut  the  door  on  th.  t. 
Is.  6:2  with  t.  he  cover,  his  face, 

with  t.  he  cover,  feet,  with  t. 

Jer.  34:18  they  cut  the  calf  in  t. 

Ezek.  21:19  both  t.  sh.  come  out 

Mat.  5:41  a  mile,  go  with  him  i. 

19:5  they  t.  sliall  be  one  tlesh 

6  are  no  more  t.  Mark  10:8 

21:.31  whe.  of^  did  will  of  fath.  ? 

27:21  whe.  of  t.  will  I  release? 

51  veil  rent  in  t.  Mark  15::J8 

Eph.  2:15  make  in  himself  of  ^ 

TWELFTH. 

1  K.  19:19  oxen,  he  with  the  t. 

Mev.  21:20  t.  founda.  was  ameth. 

See  MONTH. 

TWELVE. 

Gen.  14:4  t.  years  they  served  C. 
17:30  t.  princes  sh.  Ishm.  25:16 
35:22  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  /. 
42:13  Ihy  serv.  are  t.  breth.  32 
49:28  these  are  t.  tribes  of  Isr. 

Ex.  15:27  Elim,  where  were  /. 
24:4  t.  pillars  ace.  to  (.  tribes 
28:21 1.  precious  stones,  39:14 

if?j.  24:5  thou  sh.  bake  t.  cakes 

Deut.  1:23  I  took  t.  men  of  you 

Jos.  .3:12  take  ye  t.  men,  4:2 
4:3  t.  stones  out  of  Jor.  8,  9,  20 

S  Sam.  2:15  th.  arose  t.  of  Benja- 
min, and  t.  servantK  of  Dav. 

1 K.  7:25  the  sea  stood  on  t.  oxeu, 
44;  iC'hr.  4:15 
10:20  t.  lions  on  side,  2  Chr.  9:19 
11:30  Ah.  rent  garm.  in  t.  pieces 

iVeft.  5:14  t.  years  not  eat.  bread 

Mat.  9:20  a  vvom.  \vas  diseased  t. 

years,  Mark  5:'i^i;  Luke  S:-i'.i 

10:2  names  of  f.  apos.  Lake  6:13 

26:20  he  sat  down  with  the  t. 

Mark  14:17;  irfe  22:14 

Mark  5:42  age  of/,  yrs.  Luke  8:42 
14:20  it  is  one  of  t.  that  dippeth 

Luke  2:42  when  Je.  was  t.  years 

John  6:70  have  I  not  cho.  you  t.  ? 
11:9  are  th.  not  t.  hours  in  day 

1  Cor.  15:5  seen  of  Cep.  th.  of  ^ 
ReD.  12:1  on  head  cro.  of  t.  stars 

21:12  city  bad  /.  gales,  at  gal.  I. 

14  wall  of  city  had  t.  fouudat. 
in  them  names  of/,  apostles 

21  the  t.  gates  were  /.  penrls 
22:2  tr.  bare  t.  niauner  of  fruits 

See  HUNDRED,  TUOUSAND. 

TWE\TV. 

Oen.  18:31  be  found  /.  there  I 
will  not  destroy  it  for  t.  sake 
31:.38  /.  ye.  I  have  been  with,  41 
37:28  sold  J.  for  t.  pieces  silver 
Ex.  30:14  fr.  I.  old,  38:26;  Num. 

1:3,  etc. 
Lew  27:3  estim.  of  males  fr.  (.  y. 

2  A'.  1:42  brought  mail  (.  loaves 
Ezr.  8:27  weighed  t.  has.  of  ^'old 
Zee.  5:2  length  of  roll  t.  cubits 

TWE\TY.TWO. 

Jud.  10:3. lair  judged  Is.  t.-t.  ye. 

1  Chr.  12:28  house  /.-(.  captains 

2  Chr.  13:21  .\bi.  begat  l.-t.  sons 

TWENTY-THREE. 
Jud.  10:2  T.  judged  Is.  t.-t.  yea. 

TWEXTY-FOl'R. 
2  Sam.  21:-.'U  Iliir.  and  toes,  t.-f. 


TWO 

Rev.  4:4  about  throne  were  t.-f. 

seats,  I  saw  t.-f.  elders  sit. 
5:8  t.-f.  elders  fell,  11:16;  19:4 
TWEXTY-FIVE. 

Num.  8:24  from  t.-flve  years  old 
Neh.  6:5  wall  finished  in  t.-f.  day 

TWENTY-SIXTH. 

1  K.  16:8  in  t.-s.  year  of  AsaElah 

TWE\TY-SEVE\TH. 
Gen.  8:14  t.-s.  day  of  sec.  month 

TWE\TY.EIGHT. 
Ex.  26:2  curtain  t.-e.  cubits,  36:9 

TWE\TY.MXE. 
Geri.  11:24  Nahor  lived  t.-n.  yea. 

See  THOUSAND. 

TWICE. 

Gen.  41:.32  dream  was  doubled  t. 
Ex.  16:5  shall  be  (.  as  much,  22 

1  A".  11:9  had  appeared  to  him  t. 

2  K.  6:10  saved  not  once  nor  t. 
Neh.  13:20  with.  Jeru.  once  or  t. 
Job  3:5:14  God  speak,  once,  yea  t. 

40:5  yea  t.  but  I  will  proceed  no 
42:10  Lord  gave  Job  t.  as  much 
Ps.  62:11  /.  have  I  heard,  power 
Luke  18:12  I  fast  /.  in  the  week 
Jude  12  t.  dead,  pluck,  up  by  ro. 

TWIGS. 

Ezek.  17:4  he  crojiped  off  top  of  <. 

22  crop  otf  fr.  top  of  young  t. 

TWILIGHT. 

1  Sam.  30:17  Da.  smote  th,  fr.  t. 

2  A'.  7:5  lepers  rose  in  t.  to  go 
7  Syrians  arose  and  fled  in  t. 

.Job  3:9  let  stars  of  the  t.  be  dark 
24:15  eye  of  adul.  waiteth  for  t. 
Prov.  7:9  went  to  her  house  in  t. 
Ezek.  12:6  sh.  carry  it  forth  in  (. 
7  and  brought  it  forth  in  the  t. 
12  prince  shall  bear  it  in  the  t. 
TWINED.    See  fine. 

TWI\RLI\G. 
1  Cor.  15:52  changed  in  /.  of  eye 

TWINS. 
Gen.  25:24  Eeb.  had  t.  38:27  Ta. 
Cant.  4:2  every  one  bear  t.  6:6 
5  like  two  roes  that  ara  t.  7:3 
TWO. 
Gen.  4:19  Lamech  took  t.  wives 
6:19  t.  of  ev.  sort  bring  into  ark 
7:2  beasts  not  clean  by  t.  9:15 
25:23  t.  nations  are  in  thy  womb 
■32:10  I  am  become  t.  bands 
Ex.  21:21  if  he  continue  day  or  t. 
Lev.  5:7  shall  bring  t.  doves  or  t. 
pigeons,  12:8;   14:22;  15:14, 
29;  Num.  6:10 
Deut.  21:15  if  man  have  t.  wives 
32::30  t.  put  10,000  to  flight  1 
■Jm.  U-.at.  tribes,  4;  21:16 
21:25  wi.  her  suburbs,  t.  cities 
.7ud.  5:30  ev.  man  a  damsel  or  t. 
11:37  let  me  alone  t.  months 
16:28  avenged  for  my  i.  eyes 
1  .S''///;.  1:2  Elkanab  had  t.  wives 
27:3  D.  t.  wi.  30:5, 18;  2  Sam.  2:2 
1  K.  3:18  none  save  t.  in  house 
18:21  halt  ye  bet.  t.  opinions? 
Job  13:20  do  not  t.  thi.  unto  me 
42:7  wra.  is  kind.  aij.  t.  friends 
Prov.  30:7  t.  things  I  required 
Ec.  4:9  t.  are  better  than  one 

11  itt.  lie  toget.  th.  have  beat 

12  if  one  prevail,  t.  sh.  withst. 
Is.  47:9  these  t.  things  sh.  come 

51:19  these  two  things  are  come 
.ler.  2:13  peo.  committed  t.  evils 
3:14  one  of  a  city,  t.  of  a  family 
Amos  3:3  can  i.  walk  together 
Mat.  6:24  no  man  can  serve  t. 

masters,  Luke  16:1S 
18:8  t.  ha.  or  t.  feet,  Mark  9:43 
9  having  t.  eyes,  Mark  9:47 
16  take  w-i.  thee  one  or  t.  more 

19  if  t.  of  you  agree  on  earth 

20  wh.  t.  or  three  are  gathered 
24:40  then  shall  t.  be  in  field 

Mark  6:7  send  them  by  (.  and  t. 
Acts  1:24  whet,  of  these  t.  chos. 
1  Cor.  6:16  t.  be  one  fl.  Eph.  5:31 
14:27  by  t.  or  at  most  by  three 
Phil.  1:23  iu  a  strait  betwixt  I. 

jSfeC DAUGHTERS.  DATS,  KIDNEYS, 
LAMBS,  SONS. 

TWO  men, 

Bx.  2:13  I.  m.  of  Hebrews  strove 
Num.  11:26  rema.  t.  m.  in  camp 
Joe.  2:1  sent  out  t.  men  to  spy 

1  Sam.  10:2  find  /. ;«.  by  sepulc. 

2  Sam.  12:1  t.  men  in  one  city 

1  A'.  2:32  fell  im  /.  men  rigliieous 
21:10  set  I.  imii,  before  N;ili.  1:! 


UXB 

Mat.  9:27  t.  blind  men  followed 
Luke  9:30  talked  with  him  t.  m. 
17:34  ^  men  in  bed;  36  t.  men 

in  field 
18:10  t.  m.  went  up  to  temple 
John  8:17  testimony  of  t.  m.  true 
Acts  9:38  they  sent  t.  m.  to  Peter 

TWO  tables. 
Ex.  31:18  gave  to  Moses  t.  tables 
34:1  t.  t.  at  exone,  Deut.  10:1 
4  hewed  t.  tables.  Deut.  10:3 
Deut.  4:13  wrote  upon  1. 1.  5:22 
9:10  Lord  deliv.  unto  me  t.  t.  11 

1  K.  8:9  nothing  in  ark  save  t.  t. 

of  stone,  -IChr.  5:10 
Ezek.  40:39  1. 1.  on  side ;  40  t.  t. 

TWO  years. 
Oen.  11:10  Arph.  t.  y.  after  flood 

2  Chr.  21:19  all.  /.  y.  bowels  fell 
■Ter.  28:3  iu  t.  y.  I'll  bring  ves.  11 
Amos  1:1  t.  y.  before  earthquake 
Mfil.  2:16  slew  children  fr.  ?.  y. 
Acts  19:10  t.  y.  iu  .\s.  heard  word 

28:30  P.  dwelt  t.  y.  in  his  house 

TWOFOLD. 
Mat.  23:15  (.  more  child  of  hell 

Tl'CHICUS. 
Acts  20:4  T.  accompanied  Paul 
Eph.  6:21  T.  shall  make  known 
Col.  4:7  sli.  T.  declare  unto  you 
2  Ti7n.  4:12  T.  sent  to  Ephesus 
Tit.  3:12  I  send  T.  unto  thee 

TYR.WXUS. 
Acts  19:9  dispni.  iu  school  of  T. 

TY-RE,  or  TY'RCS. 
■los.  19:29  coast  turn,  to  city  T. 
2  Sam.  24:7  to  strong-hold  of  T. 
1  A".  7:13  fetched  Hira.  out  of  T. 
14wasa  manof  T.  2  Chr.  2:14 
9:12  Hiram  came  out  from  T.  to 
Ezr.  3:7  meat  and  drink  to  them 

ofT. 
Neh.  13:16  dw.  men  of  T.  therein 
Ps.  45:12  daughter  of  T.  shall  be 
83:7  with  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
87:4  Philistia  and  T.  Is.  23:1 
Is.  23:5  pain,  at  the  report  of  T. 
8  who  ha.  taken  coun.  ag.  T.  ? 
15  T.  shall  be  forgotten,  17 
Jer.  25:22  made  kings  of  T.  dri. 
27:3  send  the  yokes  to  kin.  of  T. 
47:4  to  cut  off  from  T.  and  Zid. 
Ezek.  26:2  T.  said  ag.  Jerusalem 
3  I  am  against  thee,  O  T. 
27:2  take  up  lamentation  for  T. 
32  city  like  T.  like  destroyed  f 
28:2  say  to  prince  of  T. 
12  lamentation  on  king  of  T. 
29:18  serve  great  service  ag.  T. 
IIos.  9:13  Ephraim,  as  I  saw  T. 
.Joel  3:4  ye  to  do  with  me,  O  T.  f 
.\mos  1:9  three  transgress,  of  T. 
10  I  will  send  fire  on  wall  of  T. 
Zee.  9:2  T.  and  Zidon,  though  it 
3  T.  build  herself  a  strong  ho. 
Mat.  11:21  if  mighty  works  had 
been  done  in  T.  Luke  10:13 
Acts  12:20  displeas.  wi.  th.  of  T. 


u. 


UCAL. 

Prov.  30:1  spoke  to  Ithiel  and  V. 
rX.4CCi;STOMED. 

Jer.  31:18  as  a  bullock  m.  to  yoke 
UNADVISEDLY'. 

Ps.  106:33  spake  u.  with  his  lips 
UNAWARES. 

Gen.  31:20  Jacob  stole  away  m.  26 
Num.  35:11  killeth  any  person  u. 

15;  Deut.iAi;  Jos.  20:3,  9 
Ps.  35:8  destrn.  come  on  him  u. 
Luke  21:34  day  come  on  you  u. 
Gal.  2:4  false  breth.  v.  brought 
lleb.  13:2  some  enterta.  angels  w. 
Jude  4  certain  men  crept  iu  u. 

UNBELIEF. 

Mat.  13:58  works,  because  of  ii. 
17:20  not  cast  out  bee.  of  yo.  u. 
Mark  6:6  marvel,  bee.  of  their  «, 
9:24  I  believe,  help  th.  mine  u. 
lti:14  upbraid,  them  with  th.  h 
Rom.  3:3  sh.  '/.  make  faith  with. 
4:20  he  stag:jered  not  through  u. 
11:20  bee.  of  '/.  they  were  brok. 
2;J  if  they  abide  not  still  in  u. 
30  obtained  mercy  through  u. 
.32  G.  concluded  them  all  in  a. 
1  Tim.  1:13  did  it  ignorant,  in  u. 
Ileb.  3:12  an  evil  heart  of  «. 

19  could  not  enter  bee.  of  u.  4:6 
4:11  after  same  example  of  u. 

UNBELIEVERS. 
Luke  12:46  appoint  iior.  wi.  u. 


IJXC 

1  Cor.  6:6  f^oeth  to  law  before  u. 
14:23  come  in  those  that  arew. 

2  Cor.  6:14  uueqtial.  yoked  wi.  w. 
UXBELIEVIXG. 

Acts  14:2  V.  Jews  stirr.  Gentiles 
1  Cor.  7:14  m.  husband  Banctified 
15  u.  if  depart,  let  him  depart 
TiL  1:15  unto  ?^  is  nothing  pure 
Hev.  21:8  w.  havcth.  part  in  lake 

UNBLAMABLE,  Y. 
Col.  1:23  to  prt't^L-nt  vuu  holy,  ?/. 
1  T/ie,^.  2:10  liow  >/.  wo  behaved 
3:13  may  stablisUyouv  hearts  u. 

UXCERTAIX,  LY. 

1  Cor.  9:26  run.  not  as  i/.  eo  fight 

14:8  if  trumpet  triv^an  ii.  sound 

1  Tim.  6:17  nur  truet  in  (/.  riches 

U\CHAXGEABLE. 
Ileb.  7:24  hatli  an  u.  prier-thood 

tWClRCl'MCISED. 
Gen.  17:14  (/.  man-cliild  shall  be 

cut  ofl" 
34:14  cannot  pive  onr  sist.  to  w. 
Ex.  6:12  who  am  of  v.  lips,  30 
12:48  no  u.  person  eat  passover 
Lei\  19:23 count  fruit  i^  3  years 
26:41  if  th.  u.  hearts  be  humbl. 
Jos.  5:7  circumcised,  th.  were  ti. 
Jud.  14:3  goest  to  take  wife  of  w. 
15:18  eh.  I  fall  into  hands  of  ir. 

1  Sat7i.  17:26  who  is  th.  u.  P.  ?  36 
31:4  lestth.  u.  come,  1  C//>:  10:4 

2  Sam.  l:20daugh.  of  «.  triumph 
Is.  52:1  no  more  come  to  thee  u. 
Jer.  6:10  their  ear  is  7i.  Ih.  caun. 

9:25  punish  circumcised  with  u. 

26  nations  w.  house  of  Israel  u. 

Ez^k.  28:10  Shalt  die  death  oUi. 

31:18  8h.  lie  in  midst  of  w.  33:19, 

21,24,25.26.27,28,29.30,32 

44:7  stranir.  n.  in  heart,  and  v. 

,!(/-* 7:51  htitf-nocked.  u.  in  hea. 

11:3  thou  \^■^'ntcst  in  to  men  u. 

Rom.  4:11  faith  he  bad  bei.  ?/.  12 

1  Cor.  7: 18  let  him  not  become  k. 

rXCIRCUMCISIOX. 
Rom.  2:25  circumcis.  is  madeu. 

26  if",  keep  righteous,  of  law 

27  shall  not  ?^  judge  thee? 
3:30  shall  justify  ?/.  thnnm^h  fai. 
4:9  bless,  on  circumcision  or  v. 

10  wh.  he  was  in  circu.  or  u.  f 
1  Cor.  7:18  any  man  called  inw. 
19  circumc.  nothing,  u.  noth. 
Gal.  2:7  gospel  ofw.  committed 
5:6  circum.  avail,  uor  v.  6:15 
Eph.  2:11  who  are  called  w.  by 
Cot.  2:13  dead  in  w.  of  flesh 
3:11  circumcision  nor?/,  but  C. 

UiXCLE. 
Lev.  10:4  Uzziel,  the  u.  of  Aaron 
20:20  if  a  man  lie  with  ?/,  wife 
25:49  «.  or  u.  son  may  redeem 
1  Sa7n.  10:14  Saul's  (/.  eaid  to,  15 
14:50  Ab.  son  of  Ner,  Saul's  w. 
1  Chr.  27:32  Jonathan  David's?/. 
Eft.  2:7  brought  u.  daughter,  15 
Jer.  32:7  son  of  Shalluni  thine  u. 
8  my  V.  eon  ca.  unto  me.  9,  12 
A7no$  6:10  a  man's  u.  take  him 

rXCLEAX. 
Lev.  5:2  if  soul  touch  any  ti.  thi. 
care,  of  w.  cattle,  be  a.  11:26 
10:10  diff.  betw.  v.  dean.  11:47 
11:4  is?/.  5,  6,  7,  29;  Deut.  14:19 
24  for  these  ye  sh.  be  xi.  25-40 ; 
14:46;  15:5-27;   17:15;    22:6; 
Num.  19:7-22 
12:2  be  u.  seven  days,  5 ;  15:25 
13:45  in  wh.  plague  is,  cry  v.  u, 
14:40  cast  them  into  w.  pi.  41,45 
57  teacli  when  it.  and  wh.  clean 
22:5  whereby  may  be  made  u. 
Num.  6:7  sh.  not  makehims.  w, 
Dei/f.  12:15  v.  and  cle.  22  ;  15:22 
Jos.  22:19  if  your  possessi.  be  u. 
Ezr.  9:11  land  ye  go  to  pos.  is  ?/. 
Job  36:14  hypocrites  is  amon^  it. 
Ec.  9:2  one  event  to  clean  and  u. 
Is.  6:5  I  am  a  man  of  v.  lips,  in 

midst  of  a  people  of  u.  lips 
35:8  the  i/.  shall  nut  pass  over  it 
52:1  no  more  come  into  the  w. 
Lam.  4:15  depart  ye.  it  is  v.  de. 
Ezek.  22:26  between  clean  and  w. 
44:23  discern  betw.  clean  and  u. 
Hos.  9:3  they  shall  eat  (/.  tliinga 
Hag.  2:13  one  v.  touch  it.  be  u. 

14  that  wh.  th.  otler  there  isw. 
Lukt  4:33  had  a  siiirit  of  «.  devil 
Acts  10:28  not  call  any  man  com- 
mon or  u.  11:8 
Rom.  14:14  noth.  is  u.  of  itself, 

thing  be  u.  to  him  it  is  w. 
1  Cor.  7:14  else  children  were  u. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1065 


2  C(yr.  6:17  touch  not  ».  thing 
Eph.  5:5  no  v.  pi'i>on  hath  inhe. 
ittb.  9:l."lofheiifrhpriiiklin^'H. 
Rev.  18.2  bee.  a  caj^u  of  «.  bird 

Sie  BEAST,  SriUIT.  TUISG. 

VM'LEW  8i»lrilH. 

'Mat.    IvO:  1     nowiT    Uij'ainet     u. 

fnirifs^  Mark  G:7 
MarK  1:27  com.  w.  «.  Luke  4:36 

3:11  w.  *.  when  they  eaw  him 

5:13  M.  .?.  went  and  cnt.  pwiue 
Act^  5:16  were  vexed  with  u.  s. 

8:7  !/.  ^.  came  out  of  possessed 
Hev.  1G:13  euw  3  «.  <f.  like  frogs 

UXCLEA^IXESS, 

Lev.  5:3  if  he  touch  u.  of  man, 

wiiatsoevcr  m.  7:'21 ;  22:5 

7:20  havinir  his  u,  on  him,  22:3 

15:31  peparate  Is.  from  their?/. 

18: 19  as  she  is  put  apart  for  ii. 
2\'um.  5:19  not  gone  a^ide  to?^ 

19:13uiu'l.  V.  is  vet  upon  liim 
Deuf.  23:10  bv  reason  uf  ?/.  that 

24:1  hath  found  eomo  u.  in  hor 
2  Satn.  11:4  purilied  Irom  lier  ?/. 
2  Chr.  29:16  priests  brnug.  out  w. 
JS'zr.  9:11  tilled  the  land  with  u. 
Ezek.  36:17  ai?  w.  of  removed  wo. 

39:24  accordini;  to  their  ?/. 
Zfc.  13:1  fuuntaiu  opened  for?/. 
J/((^  23:27  full  of  bones  and  (/. 
liom.  1:24  G.  also  L'avo  th.  to  w. 

6:19  yielded  meuibers  eur.  to  u. 
2  Cor.  12:21  not  repented  of?/. 
6'fl/.  5:19  works  of  flesh  are  ?/. 
A^A.  4:19  to  work  v.  wi.  yreedi. 

5:3  t/.  let  it  not  once  be  named 
Col.  3:5  mortify  fornicaliou,  u. 
1  The^.  2:3  exhortation  not  of  u. 

4:7  God  hath  not  called  us  to  ?/. 
%P€t.  2:10  that  walk  in  luetof  w. 

r.\CLE\\\ESSES. 
Ezik.  36:29  I  will  t-avo  you  fr.  ?/. 

UXCLOTHED. 
I!  Cor.  5:4  not  that  \\c  wo.  be  ?/. 

l\COMELY. 
1  Cor.  7:36  beha.  h.  tow.  vir-jfin 

12:23  v..  parts  have  comeliuess 
r  UXCOXDEMXED. 

Act9  16:37  beaten  us  oi)eidv  w. 

22:25  that  is  a  Komau  utul  «. 

UXCORRIPTXEKH. 
Tit.  2:7  in  doctrine  thowing  u. 
,  UXCOVER. 

Z^y.  10:6  u.  not  ynir heads 

18:6  not  u.  nakedu.  of  near  kin 
7  nakedness  of  fa.  ehalt  not  u. 
6  not  II.  father's  wifu;  9  git^ter 

10  tUv  son's  daug.  shalt  not  ?/. 

11  father's  wife's  dau.  not  k. 

12  not  y.  nak.  of  fath.'a  Bister 

13  not  u.  moth."s  sister.  20:19 

14  not  w.  nakedn.  of  falh.'s  br. 

15  daug. -in-law  ;  16  brutlicr's 

17  not  u.  a  woman  and  daugh. 

18  sh.  not  u.  thy  wife's  sister 

19  not  w.  wo.  put  apart,  20:18 
21:10  hi::;!!  priest  not  v.  head 

Kum.  6:18  priest  u.  wom.'s  head 
liuth  3:4  sh.  iro  in  and  v.  his  feet 
Is.  47:2  u.  thy  locks,  u.  thigh 

rXCOVERED. 

Oen.  9:21  Noah  wa^  w.  in  his  te. 

Iav.  20:11  u.  his  fjitlier's  naked. 

17  u.  sister's  ;  20  u.  his  uncle's 

ISehchath  t/.  f«iunta.  of  blood 

Ruth  3:7  came  softly  and  u.  feet 

S  Sam.  6:20  xi.  hims.  as  vain  fel. 

Is.  20:4  led  away  with  butto.  n. 

22:6  quiver,  aud  Kirw.  shield 

47:3  tliy  nakedness  shall  be  u. 

Jer.  49:101  v.  his  secret  places 

ISz^k.  4:7  thine  arm  thuU  oe  u. 

JIab.  2:16  let  thy  foreskin  be  w. 

Mark  2:4  they  u.  roof  wh.  he  was 

1  Vr/r.  ll:5pronhe.  with  head  w. 
13  is  it  comuiy  th.  wo.  pray  «.  ? 

UXCOVERETH. 
Lev.  20:19  for  he  t/.  his  near  kin 
JJeiit.  27:20  u.  his  falhcrV  i-kirt 

2  A'am.  6:20  vain  fellows  w.  him. 

rxcTiox. 

1  John  2:20  ye  have  a.  fr.  holy  O. 
UXDEFILED. 

Ps.  119:1  blessed  arc  «.  in  way 
Cant.  5:2  love,  my  dove,  my  u. 

6:9  my  dove,  my  u.  is  one 
Ueb.  7:26  priest,  holy,  harml.  u. 

13:4  marriage  houoruble.  bcdu. 
Jam.  1:27  jnirc  religion  and  n. 
1  Pet.  1:4  iuher.  incorruptible, «. 

CXDER. 
Mat.  2:16  fr.  two  yea.  old  and  w. 

68 


UND 

Mat.  8:9 1  am  u.  authority,  hav. 
Ihb.  7:11  w.  it  peo.  received  law 

Ste  FEET. 

VXnERGIRniXG. 

.•lc^i{27:17uscd  helps,  w.  the  ship 
rXDERXE.VTH. 

Deut.  33:27  u.  are  everlast.  arms 
VXDERSETTER8. 

1  K.  7:30  four  corners  had  u.  34 

VXDERSTAXD. 

Gen.  11:7  not  f/.  anolh.'s  sneech 
41:15  I  heiird  th.  canst »/.  dream 
X»im.  16:.30  (/.  these  provoked  L. 
Ih-fit.  28:49  ton"  thou  sh.  not  //. 

2  A*.  18:26  speaK  to  servants  in 

Syr.  langu.  we  u.  it,  h.  36:11 
1  Chr.  28:19l,ord  made  me  u. 
Neh.  8:3  before  those  th.  could  u. 

7  jieople  to  u.  law,  8,  13 
Job  6:24  cause  me  to  u.  wherein 

2.'J:5  I  would  u.  what  he  say 

2<i:  14  t  bunder  of  power  who  u.  t 

32:9  neither  do  aged  x(.  juilgm. 

36:29  can  any  u.  spr.  of  clouds? 
Ps.  14:2  if  any  that  did  w.  .53:2 

19:12  who  can  ii.  his  errors  ? 

82:5  not,  nt-iilier  will  they  n. 

92:6  neitliiT  doth  a  f<K)l  \t,  this 

94:8  H.  ye  brutish  amoiij^  peop. 

107:4:J  sh.  n,  loving-kintL  of  L. 

119:27  make  me  ?/.  thy  precepts 

100  I  '/.  more  than  ancients 

ProiK  2:5  then  u.  fear  of  the  Lord 

9  Shalt  thou  ?/.  righteousness 
8:5  O  ye  simple,  ?/.  wisdom 
14:8  wisd.  of  prudent  to?/,  way 
19:25  and  he  will  u.  knowledge 
20:24  how  can  man  u.  his  way? 
28:5  evil  men  xi.  not  judirment, 

they  that  seek  L.  '/.  all  thin. 
29:19  tho'  he  ii.  will  not  answer 
U.  6:9  hear  ve  indeed,  ?/.  not 

10  lest  they  u.  with,  John  12:40 
28:9  whom  make  to  xi.  doctri.  ? 

19  be  vexation  only  to  ?/.  reoo. 
32:4  heart  of  rash  ?/.  knowletlge 
33:19  tongue  thou  canst  not  u. 
41:20  u.  to^'ether  L.  ha.  doncth. 
43:10  may  know  and  u.  I  am  he 
44:18  shut  hearts,  th.  cannot  u. 
56:11  sliepherds  that  cannot  u. 
Jer.  9:12  who  wise  that  may  ?/.  ? 
Ezek,  3:6  words  th.  canst  uot?i. 
Daxi.  8:16  make  tliisman  w.  vis. 
17  said  to  me,  ?/.  O  son  of  man 
9:13  u.  truth ;  23  xt.  matter,  25 
10:12  didst  set  thy  heart  to  w. 
14  I  am  come  to  make  thee  \i, 
11:33  they  that  ?/.  shall  instruct 
12:10  wicked  not  ?/.  wise  sh.  ?/. 
Hos.  4:14  peo.  doth  not  ii.  sh.  fa. 
14:9  wise?  he  shall  u.  these thi. 
Mic.  4:12  neither  (/.  counsel  of  L. 
Mat.  13:13  not,  ncith.  do  they  u. 
14  and  shall  not  %. 
15:10  hear  and  ?/.  Mark  7:14 
17  do  not  ve  yet  u.  f  16:9,  11 ; 

Mark^\n,%\ 
24:15  let  him  m.  Mark  13:14 
Mark  4:12  hear,  they  mav  hear, 
not  ?/.  Luke  8:10 ;  Ads  28:26 
14:68  nor  ?/.  I  what  thou  sayesi 
Luke  24:45  might  u.  scriptures 
John  8:43  why  not  u.  my  speech  ? 
Horn.  15:21  have  not  heard  sh.  xt. 
1  Cor.  13:2  tho'  I  ?/.  all  mysteries 
JLb.  11:3  n.  worlds  were  framed 
IPct.  2:12  evil  of  thi.  they  w.  not 

UXDERSTAXDEST. 
Job  15:9  what  u.  thou,  w  liich  is 
/v.  139:2  thouK.  my  tliouglits 
Jsr.  5:15  neither  u.  what  th.  say 
ylc?*8:30  (/.  thou  wh.  Ih.  readest  ? 

UXDERSTAXnETII. 
1  Clir.  28:9  Lordw.  ini;ii,'inations 
Job  2.^:23  God  xi.  the  way  thereof 
7V.  49:20  man  in  honor  u.  nut 
Prox\  8:9  allphiin  to  him  that  \(. 
14:0knowl.  easy  to  him  that  xi. 
Jcr.  9:24 glory  iu  this,  that  hew. 
Mat.  13:19  hear,  word,  u.  it  not 
%l  that  heareth  word,  and  xt.  it 
Rom.  3:11  there  is  none  that  u. 
1  Vor.  11:2  to  men,  for  no  mun  u. 
16  he  K.  not  what  thou  euyest 
L'XDERSTAXDIXG. 
Ex,  31:3    I  have  filled  Bezalecl 

with  xt.  35:31 ;  36:1 
Dexit.  4:6  this  is  your  wis.  and  w. 
32:28  neither  is  any  w.  in  tliem 
1  A'.  3:11  hast  asked  u.  to  disce, 
4:29  (Jod  gave  Solomon  u. 
7:14  llinun  ww^  filled  with  «. 
1  Chr.  12::;2  w..Te  men  th.  had  «. 
22:12  L.  give  thee  wisd.  aud  u. 


UND 

2  Chr.  2:12  awise  pon  end.  wi.  w. 

2fi;5  Zechari.  had  '/.  in  visitms 

Ezr.  S:lf;  Joi.  and  El.  men  of  u. 

.Vr//.8:2  that  could  heiir  with  '/. 

10:28  ev.  one  hav.  know,  and  xt. 

Jnh  12:3  I  have  u.  as  well  as  you 

12  h-ngth  of  days  xt.  13  hath  w. 

20  het'aketh  away  xi.  of  aged 

17:4  hast  hid  their  heart  from  ?/. 

20:3  my  xi.  aius.  \m\  to  answer 

26:12  bV  his  u.  he  smiteth  thro' 

2S:  12  where  is  place  of  ii.  f  20 

28  t'Jiid,  To  depart  ft*,  evil  is  u. 

32:8  Almighty  giveth  them  xt. 

34:10  hearken  to  me.  men  of  ?/. 

16  if  now  th.  hast  u.  hear  this 

31  h't  men  t»f  //.  tell  me 
3S:4  declare,  if  thou  hast  xt. 

',\y\  who  hath  given  '/.  to  heart? 
31t:17  neither  imparted  to  her?/. 
/'a.  32:9  as  mule  that  hath  no  u. 
47:7  King,  sinij  praises  with  xt. 
49:3  medita.  of  heart  shall  be?/. 
119:34  irivc  xt.  73,  125. 144.  169 

99  I  have  ?/.  130  word  giveth  xt. 

104  thro'  thy  precepts  I  iret  ?/. 
147:5  great  oiir  L.  w.  is  infinite 
Prov.  1:2  to  perceive  words  of?/. 
2:2  thou  apply  th.  heart  to  u. 

3  if  thou  Hftest  up  voice  for  u. 

6  out  of  his  moutQ  cometh  ?/. 

11  discretion  pres.  thee,  xt.  eh. 
3:5  lean  not  to  thine  own  u. 

13  happy  is  man  th.  getteth  v. 

19  by  ?/.  he  establish,  heavens 
4:1  at'tend  to  kn.  u.  5  get  xt.  7 
5:1  bow  thine  ear  tomy  u. 
6:32  commit,  adult,  lacketh  ?/. 
7:4  and  call  w.  thy  kinswoman 
8:1  doth  not  u.  put  forth  voice  ? 

14  I  am  XI.  9:6  ui  way  of  ii. 
9:4  him  that  wanteth  ?/.  16 

10  knowledge  of  the  holy  is  xt. 
10:13  that  hath  u.  wisd.  isfriund 
14:29  is  slow  to  wrath  is  of  ?/. 

33  wisdom  in  him  that  hath  u. 
15:14  heart  of  him  that  hath  u, 

32  that  heareth  reproof  get.  xt. 
16:16  better  to  get  v.  than  silv. 

22  '/.  is  a  well-spring  of  life  to 
17:24  wisd.  bef.  hira  that  ha.  u. 
18:2  fool  hath  no  delight  in  xt. 
19:8  he  that  keepeth  xt.  sh.  find 

25  reprove  one  that  hath  xi. 
21:16  wander,  out  of  way  of  w. 

30  there  is  no  ?/.  nor  counsel 
2.3:23  buy  also  instruct,  and  u. 
24:3  by  u.  house  is  established 
28:11  poor  that  hath  u.  search. 

16  prince  that  wanteth  xi. 
30:2  have  not  the  xt.  of  a  matter 
Ec.  9:11  nor  rich,  to  men  of  xt. 
Is.  11:2  sp.  of  w.  shall  rest  upon 

3  make  him  of  quick  xt. 
27:11  for  it  is  a  people  of  no  u. 
29:14  '/.  of  their  prudent  men 

16  framed  it,  he  had  no  ?/. .? 

24  erred  in  spir.  sh.  come  tow. 
40:14  showed  him  way  of?/,  f 

28  there  is  no  search,  of  his  ?/. 
44:19  neither  knowledge  nor  u. 
Jr.  3:15  past.  sh.  feed  you  wi.  u. 
'1:22  i)eoiile  foolish,  have  no  it. 
5:21  O  foolish  peo.  withoutw. 
51:15  stretched outheaven  by?/. 
Ezfk.  28:4  wi.  thy  xt.  thou  hast 
Dan.  1:17  Dan,  had  w.  iu  visions 

20  in  matters  of  ?/.  he  found 
2:21  giv.  to  them  that  know  xt. 
4:31  mine  w.  returned  to  me 
5:11  and  ?/.  vras  found,  12. 14 
9:22  I  am  come  to  give  thee  w. 
10:1  Daniel  had  w.  of  vision 
11:35  some  of  th.  of?/,  shall  fall 

}If)s,  13:2  made  idols  ac.  to  th.  u. 
Ob.  7  there  is  no  xt.  in  him 

8sh.  I  not  destroy  M.  out  of  E.? 
Mat.  15:16  ye  wi.  ?/.  ?  J/t/rA7:18 
Mark  12:33  to  love  him  with  w. 
Luke  1:3  having  had  perfect  «. 

2:47  were  astonishf~d  at  his  w. 

24:45  then  opened  he  their  v. 
liom.  1:31  without «.  coven. -br. 

1  Cor.  1:19  bring  to  noth.  the  v. 
14:14  sp.  prayeth,  xt.  is  iinfmit. 

15  pray  with  ?/.  sing  with  a. 

19  ra.  speak  five  words  with  ?/. 

20  not  child,  in  xi.  inw.  I'e  men 
Eph.  1:18  eyes  of?/,  being  enlig. 

4:18  having  the  xt.  darkened 
Phil.  4:7 peace  of  G.  pass.  all?/. 
Col.  1:9  filled  with  all  spiritu.  ?/. 

2:2  rich,  of  full  assurance  of?/. 

2  Tix/i.  2:7  the  Lord  ^ive  thee  ?/. 
1  John  r):20  G.  hath  giv.  us  an  u. 
Rtv.  13:18  him  that  hath?/. 

See  GOOD, 


UNO 

Mnn  of  rXDERSTAXniXG. 

Ezr.  8:18  they  broug.  a  ;/).  o/"?/. 

Prox\  1:5  a  m.  of  ft.  shall  attain 
10:23  a  m.  oj'x/.  hath  wisdom 
ll:12am,  ofu.  hold,  his  peace 
15:21  a  m.  of  u.  walk,  upri^'liily 
17:27  a  m.  of  it.  is  of  an  excdl, 
28  shutteth  Hps  U  a.m.  of  u. 
20:5  a  m.  of  u.  will  dr.  couns'l 
28:2  by  a  m.  of  u.  state  shall  bo 

Void  of  rXDERSTAXDIXG. 

Px-OT.  7:7  a  young  man  v.  ofu. 
10:13  a  rod  for  himth.  is?\f^'?/. 
12:11  follow  vuin  per.  is  v.  of  u. 
17:18  a  man  v.  of  it.  strik.  ban. 
24:30  vineyard  of  man  v.  qf  a. 
rXDERSTAXDIXG,  AJJ. 

Bfitt.  1:13  take  wise  men  and  u. 
4:6  tilts  nation  is  an  v.  i)eopie 

1  J\.  3:9  give  servant  an  u.  heart 
12  lo,  I  have  given  thee  an  u. 

Prox\  8:5  be  of  an  ?/.  heart 

iMni.  1:4  u.  science:  8:2.3  '/,  dark 

Eph..  5:17  w.  what  will  of  L.  is 

1  Tim.  1:7  ?/.  neit.  what  they  say 
rXDERSTOOD. 

Cexi.  42:2-3  knew  not  Jos.  xt.  th. 

Ik'ut.  .32:29  were  wise,  they  ?/. 

1  Sam.  4:6  they  ;/.  ark  of  L.  was 
26:4  Da.  xt.  that  Saul  was  come 

2  Saxn.  3:37  xt.  it  was  not  of  D. 
Neh.  8:12  had  '/.  words  that  were 

13:7  I  ?/.  of  the  evil  Eliasliib  did 
Job  1.3:1  mine  ear  heard  and  u.  it 

42:3  I  uttered  that  I  '/.  not 
/^■.   73:17  then  u.  \  their  end 

81:5  heard  langu.  that  I  u.  not 

106:7  our  lath.  ?/.  not  thy  wond. 
Is.  40:21  ha.  ye  not  xt.  fr.  founda. 

44:18  nor  ?/."for  he  shut  th.  eyes 
Dan.  8:27  astonished,  but  none  u. 

9:2  Dan.  ?/.  by  books;  10:1  heu. 

12:8  I  heard,  but  I '/.  not,  then 
Mat.  13:51  have  ye  v.  these  thi.  f 

16:12  then  ii.  they  how  he  bade 

17:13  they  u.  that  he  spake  of  J. 
Murk  9:32  ?/.  not  that  sayi.  Luk4 

2:50;  9:45;  John  8:27:  10:6 

Luke  18:34  they  ?/.  none  of  these. 

John  12:16  thi.  xt.  not  his  discip/ 

Acts  7:25  he  supposed  they  u.  U. 

would  deliver  th.  they  u.  not 

23:27  iRiv.  xt.  he  wae  a  Roman 
34  when  I  xt.  he  was  of  Cilicia 
Rom.  1:20  being  u.  by  the  things 

1  Cor.  13:11 1  xt.  as  a  chil* 

14:9  ut.  by  tongue  wor.  to  be  u. 

2  i^e^  3:16  some  thi.  hard  to  be?/. 

rXDERTAKE. 
Is.  38:14  I  am  oppress,  u.  for  me 

rXOERTOOR. 
Est.  9:23  Jews  w.  to  do  as  they 

VXDO. 
7.T.  58:6  the  fast  ?  to  xt.  burdens 
Zip.  3:19  I  will  XI.  all  that  afilict 

rXDOXE. 
Xum.  21:29  thou  art  ?;.  O  people 
.fos.  11:15  Joshua  left  nothing?*. 
/•-■.  6:5  woe  is  me,  for  I  am  t/. 
Mat.  2.3:23  lea.  oth.  u.  Lit.  11:42 

rXDRESSED. 
Lev.  25:5  grapes  of  thy  vine  xt.  11 

rXEQUAL,  LY. 
Ezfk.  18:25  are  not  y.  wa\  s  ?/.  ,*  :i'J 
2  Ow'.  6:14bc  not  •?.   vokcd  wit  i 

CXFAITHFLL,  LV. 
/*.f.  78:57  tliey  dealt  v.  li:.i!  f-''-. 
Prov.  25:19  contid.  in  an  u.  ii.,..i 

rXFEIGXED. 
2  Cor.  6:6  by  II.  Ghost,  by  love  ". 

1  Tim.  1:5  pure  heart,  faith  u. 

2  Tim.  1:5  I  call  to  remembr.  v. 
1  Pet.  1:22  thro'  Spi.  unto  u.  love 

rXFRUITFUL. 
Mat.  13:22  beeom,  ?/.  Mark  4:19 

1  Cor.  14:14  my  understand,  isw. 
Eph.  5:11  no  fellowship  with  «. 
Tif.  3:14  that  they  be  not  xt. 

2  Pet.  1:8  neith.  be  barren  nor  u, 

rXGIRDED.  / 

Oen.  24:32  man  u.  the  camels      ' 

IXGODLIXESS. 

Rom.  1:18  wrath  of  God  aeai.  w. 

11:26  he  sh.  turn  away  v.  fr.  Ja.. 

2  Tix/t.  2:16  will  increase  unto  u. 

Tit.  2:12  denying  ?/.  and  worldly 

rXGODLY. 
2  Sam.  22:5  floods  of  u.  men  ma. 

me  afraid.  7^.  18:4 
2  Chr.  19:2  shouUlest  thou  help  u. 
Job  16:11  G.  deliver,  me  to  the  u. 
34:18  is  it  fit  to  say,  Ye  are  u.  f 
Ps.  1:1  walk,  not  in  coun.  ofu. 


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Ps.  1:4  u.  are  not  bo;  5?/.  not  eta. 
ti  Iheway  of  the?/,  shall  perish 

3:7  hast  broken  the  teeth  of?/. 

4.3:1  pi.  my  cause  acr.  it.  nation 

73:12  these  are  v.  vHio  prosper 
Prop.  16:27  ?/.  man  dig.  up  evil 

19:28  w.  witness  scoi-neth  judg. 
Pom.  4:5  him  that  justifteth  u. 

5:(i  in  due  time  Chr.  died  for  u. 
1  yim.  1:9  the  law  is  for  the  u. 

1  PeL  4:18  where  shall  n.  appear  ? 

2  Pet.  2:5  bringing  the  flood  on?/. 
6  those  who  after  should  live  u. 

3:7  judgment  and  perdi.  of  ?/. 

Ji/de  4  u.  men  turn,  grace  of  God 

15  convince  //.  of  th.  w.  deeds 

18  who  walk  after  th.  «.  lusts 

UIVHOLY. 

Lev.  10:10  differ,  bet.  holy  and  u. 

1  Tim.  1:9  law  was  made  for  u. 

2  Tim.  3:2  men  be  unthankful,  u. 
Heb.  10:29  counted  blood  of  j/. 

r\iroR\. 

Num.  23:22  strm^'th  of  «.  24:8 
Job  39:9  will  the  ii.  siTve  thee  ? 

10  canst  bind  //.  in  the  furrow? 
Ps.  29:6  Leb.  and  Sirion  like  u. 
92:10  shall  exalt  like  horn  of  //. 
UIVICORXS. 
Deut.  33:17  horns  like  horns  of  w. 
Ps.  22:21  heard  from  horns  of  w. 
Js.  34:7  the  ?/.  shall  come  down 

UIVITE,  D. 
Gen.  49:6  mine  honor  he  not  u. 
Ps.  86:11  ?/.  my  heart  to  fear 

rxiTY. 

Ps.  1.33:1  for  bro.  to  dwell  in  u. 
Eph.  4:3  endeavoring  to  keep  it. 

13  till  we  come  in  the  u.  of 

mvjusT. 

Ps.  43:1  deliv.  me  from  w.  man 

Prov.  11:7  hope  of  (/.  men  peris. 
28:8  who  by  v.  gain  increaseth 
29:27  an  u.  man  is  an  abomina. 

Zep.  3:5  //.  knoweth  no  shame 

Mat.  5:45  sen.  rai.  on  just  and  w. 

Lnlce  16:8  L.  commend.  //.  stew. 
10  is  u.  in  least,  is  ?/.  in  much 
18:6  hear  what  //.  judge  saith 
,     11  I  am  not  as  oth.  men  are,  it. 

Acts  24: 15  resurrec.  of  just  and  u. 

1  Cor.  6:1  any  go  to  law  bef.  u.  ? 

1  Pet.  3:18  Christ  suf.  just  for  it. 

9  Pet.  2:9  res.  //.  to  day  of  judg. 

Rev.  am  th.  is  I/,  let  him  be  u.  st. 
UIVJL'STLY. 

Ps.  82:2  how  lo.  will  ye  judge  n. 

Is.  26:10  in  land  of  ujjri.  deal  ii. 
UNRXOWA. 

Acts  17:23  inscript.  To  the  u.  G. 

1  Cor.  14:2  sp.  in  «.  tong.  4, 13,  27 

14  if  1  pray  in  u.  tongue 

19  10,000  words  in  !/.  tongue 

2  Cor.  6:9  as  «.  yet  well  known 
Oat.  1:22  u.  by  face  unto  the 

UWLADB. 
Acts  21:3  ship  was  to  u.  burden 

riVL-WVFUL. 
Acts  10:28  an  u.  thing  for  a  man 
2  Pet.  2:8  vexed  his  soul  with  u. 

UXLEVRiVED. 
Acts  4:13  pereei\ed  they  were  ?/. 

1  Cor.  14:16  occupieth  room  of//. 
23  come  in  those  that  are  //.  24 

2  Tim.  2:23  foolish  and  u.  quest. 
S  Pel.  3:16  they  that  are  u.  wrest 

rjJLEAVEXED. 
Ex.  12:39\liey  baked  u.  cakes 
Lev.  2:4  an  //.  cake  of  tine  flour 
7:12  u.  cakes  mingled  with  oil 
8:26  Moses  took  one  u.  cake 
Num.  6:19  priest  take  one//,  cake 
Jos.  5:11  eat  old  corn  of  land  //. 
Jttct.  6:19  Gid.  made  rea.  w.  cakes 

20  take  the  flesh  and  //.  cakes 

21  anw  tone,  flesh  and  u.  cakes 
1  Chr.  2;J:29  flour  and  u.  cakes 
1  Cor.  5:7  new  lump,  as  ye  are  u. 

SeS  BREAD. 

UNLOOSE. 

jVark  1:7  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 

tou.  Liike:i:l6;  John  1:27 

II^'.M.\RRIED. 

1  Cor.  7:8  the  «.  II  remain  u. 

32  he  that  is  //.  34  «.  woman 

CIVMERCIFUL. 

Pcym.  1:31  without  afl'ection,  u. 

inVMIlVDFlIL. 
Deut.  82:18  rock  th.  begat  th.  u. 

UIVMOVAHLE. 
Acts  27:41  forep.  of  ship  roma.  v. 
1  Cor.  15:58  bret.  be  steadfast,  u. 


UNS 

UNOCCUPIED. 

Jitd.  5:6  Sha.  highways  were  u. 

UNPERFECT. 
Ps.  139:16  substan.  yet  being  u. 

UNPREPARED. 
2  COr.  9:4  if  come  and  find  you  u. 

UNPROFITABLE. 
.Tob  15:3  sh.  reason  with  tt.  talk 
}[at.  23:30  cast  u.  ser.  into  dark. 
I.'tke  17:10  say,  We  are  //.  serv. 
Rom.  3:12  are  altogether  bee.  //. 
Tit.  3:9  genealogies,  u.  and  vain 
P'lile.  11  in  time  past  was  w. 
Heb.  13:17  not  wi.  grief,  th.  is  ■«. 

UNPROFITABLENESS. 
Heb.  7:18  the  weakness  and  n. 

UNPUNISHED. 
Pi'OV.  11:21  wicked  sh.  not  be  u. 
16:5  the  proud  shall  not  be  v. 
17:5  glad  at  calamities  not  be  //. 
19:5  talse  witness  not  be  u.  9 
.Jer.  25:29  utterly  ii.  sh.  not  be  u. 
.30:11  not  leave  thee  altoget.  u. 
46:28  not  leave  thee  wholly  u. 
49:12  sh.  thou  go  u.  ?  not  go  u. 

UNQUENCHABLE. 

Mat.  3:12  but  burn  the  chaff  with 

u.  Are,  Lukei-.ll 

UNREASONABLE. 

Acts  25:27  it  seemeth  n.  to  send 

2  Thes.  3:2  delivered  fr.  w.  men 

UNREBUKABLE. 
1  Tim.  6:14  keep  this  comm.  u. 

UNREPROVABLE. 
Cot.  1:22  to  present  you  holy,  «. 

UNRIGHTEOUS. 
E.t.  23:1  put  not  hand  to  be  u. 
■Job  27:7  riseth  ag.  me  be  as  //. 
Ps.  71:4  deli,  out  of  kpnd  of  u. 
Is.  10:1  woe  to  th.  that  decree  /«. 
55:7  u.  man  forsake  thoughts 
Luke  16:11  not  faithful  in  //.  ma. 
Rom.  3:5  is  G.  w.  who  tak.  ven.  ? 

1  Cor.  6:9  the  ?/.  shall  not  inherit 
Heb.  6:10  God  is  not  «.  to  forget 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 
Deut.  25:16  all  that  do  u.  are  ab. 

U.NRIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Lev.  19:15  do  no  //.  in  judgm.  35 
Ps.  92:15  there  is  no  w.  in  nim 
Jer.  22:13  buildeth  house  by  h. 
Luke  16:19  friends  of  mam.  of//, 
.John  7:18  true,  no  //.  in  him 
Rom.  1:18  u.  of  men  who  hold 
the  truth  in  //. 
29  filled  with  all  w.  fornication 
2:8  them  that  obey  w.  iudigna. 
3:5  if  our  //.  commend  righte. 
6:13  yield  mem.  as  instru.  of  u, 
9:14  IS  there  u.  with  God? 

2  Cor.  6:14  wh.  fellow,  with//..? 
2  Thes.  2:10  wi.  deceivab.  of//. 

12  beli.  not,  had  pleasure  in  u. 
Heb.  8:12  be  merciful  to  their  //. 
2  Pet.  2:13  shall  receive  rew.  of?/. 
15  Bal.  who  loved  wages  of  u. 
1  John  1:9  cleanse  us  from  all  w. 
5:17  all  u.  is  sin  ;  th.  is  a  sin  not 

UNRIPE. 
Job  15:33  shall  shake  oft'  u.  grape 

U.NRULY. 

1  Thes.  5:14  warn  th.  that  are  n. 

Tit.  l:6notaccusedof  riot,  or//. 

10  there  are  many  ?/.  and  vain 

Jam.  3:8  the  tongue  is  an  u.  evil 

UNSATIABLE. 
Ezek.  16:28  because  thou  wast?/. 

UNSAVORY. 
•/o&  6:6  u.  be  eaten  with,  salt? 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
■Job  5:9  G.  doeth  great  th.  and  u. 
Ps.  145:3  L.  his  greatness  is  //. 
Piov.  25:3  heart  of  kings  is  u. 
Rom.  W-.m  hnw  //.  arc  his  judg. 
Eph.  3:8  preach  u.  riches  of  cE. 

UNSEE.MLY. 
Rrni.  1:27  work,  that  which  is  u. 

1  Cor.  13:5  doth  not  behave  «. 
UNSHOD. 

Jer.  2:25  withliold  from  being  «. 

UNSKILFUL. 

Heb,  5:13  babe  is  ;/.  in  the  word 

UNSPEAKABLE. 

2  Cor.  9:15  thanks  to  G.  for  his//. 
12:4  can.  up  and  heard  u.  words 

1  Pet.  1:8  rejoice  with  joy  u.  full 

UNSPOTTED. 
Jam.  1:27  to  keep  himself  u.  from 

UNSTABLE. 
Oen.  49:4  //.  as  water,  not  excel 


UPP 
Jam.  1:8  doublomind.  man  is  u. 
2  Pet.  2:14  be^iiilini,'  u.  souls 
3:16  are  unlearned  and  «.  wrest 

UIV'STOPPED. 
Is.  35:7  ears  of  the  deaf  eh.  be  u. 

Ui\TARE\. 
2  Cor.  3:14  remain,  veil  w.  away 

UXTEMPERED. 

j^se/:.  1.3:10  others  riaiibod  it  with 

u.  mortar,  11,  14,  15;  22:28 

nVTHAIVKFri.. 

Lvke  6:35  he  is  kind  tu  the  v. 

2  Thii.  3:2  blasphein.  w.  unholy 

UNTIMELY. 
Job  3:16  or  as  a  hidden  ?/.  birth 
Pii.  58:8  like  u.  birth  of  a  woman 
Ec.  6:3  an  v.  birth  is  better  than 
liev.  6:13  as  fig-trees  cast,  u,  figs 

rXTOWARD. 
Acts  2:40  save  from  v.  generation 

UIVWALLED. 
De\it.  3:5  cities,  beside  ^t■.  towns 
Est.  9:19  Jews  dw.  in  w.  towns 
Ezek.  38:11 1  will  go  to  laud  of  n. 

UIVWASHEX. 
Mat.  15:20  to  eat  with,  u.  hands, 
Mark  7:2,  5 

U:VWEIGHED. 
1  K.  7:47  Solomon  left  vessels  it. 

rivwisE. 

Deut.  32:6  thus  requi.  L.  ?/.  peo. 
Hos.  13:13  u.  son,  eh.  not  stay 
Jimn.  1:14  debtor  to  wise  and  u. 
Eph.  5:17  be  not  w.  but  underst. 

r\WITTI\GLY. 
Zf7i.  22:14  if  eat  of  holy  things  ?/. 
Jos.  20:3  that  kiUeth  person  u.  5 

UiXWORTHY,  ILY. 
Acts  13:46  judge  yourselves  ?/.  of 
1  Vor.  6:2  are  ye  v.  to  judge  the  ? 
11:27  drink  this  cup  of  the  L.  u. 
29  he  that  eateth  and  drink,  u. 
IT*,  interjectional. 
Gen.  19:14  L.  said,  w.  get  ye  out 
44:4  Joseph  said,  v.  follow  after 
Ex.  32:1  u.  make  ua  gods  that 
Jos.  7:13  u.  sanctify  the  people 
Jud.  4:14  u.  for  this  is  the  day 
8:20  to  first-bom,  v.  slay  them 
9:32  u.  thou  and  the  people  that 
19:28  ».  and  let  us  be  going 
1  Sa?n.  9:26  u.  that  I  may  send 

IT. 
Ps.  88:15  rea.  to  die  fr.  yonth  n. 
Mat.  19:20  I  kept  fr.  my  youth  u. 
Luke  18:21 1  kept  fr.  my  youth  u. 
See  DOWN. 

UPBRAID,  ED,  ETH. 
■Jiid.  8:15  with  wh.  ye  did  u.  me 
Mat.  11:20  then  began  he  to  u. 
Mark  16:14  he  u.  th.  with  unbel, 
Juiii.  1:5  giveth  liberally,  u.  not 

UPHARSIIV. 
Dan.  5:25Mene,Mene,Tekel,  U. 

UPHAZ. 
Jer.  10:9  gold  is  brought  from  U. 
Dan.  10:5  girded  with  gold  of  U. 

UPHELD. 
Is.  63:5  and  my  fury  it  7i.  me 

UPHOLD. 
Ps.  51:12  11.  me  with  thy  free  Sp. 
54:4  L.  with  th.  that  u.  my  soul 
119:116  ?/.  me  according  to  word 
Prov.  29:23  honor  sh.  u.  humble 
Is.  41:10  I  will  u.  thee  wi.  right 
42:1  my  servant  whom  I  if. 
63:5  I  wondered  was  none  to  u. 
Ezek.  30:6  that  u.  Egypt  sh.  fall 

UPHOLDEIV. 
Job  4:4  thy  words  have  ?/.  him 
Ptw.  20:28  throne  is  u.  by  mercy 

UPHOLDEST,  ETH. 

Ps.  37:17  Lord  u.  the  rigliteous 

24  Lord  u.  him  with  his  hand 

41:12  thou  ?/.  me  in  mine  integ. 

6:5:8  follow,  thy  right  hand  u. 

145:14  the  Lord  w.  all  that  fall 

UPHOLDIXG. 

Heb.  1:3  it.  all  things  by  word  of 

UPPER. 
Ex.  12:7  blood  on  u.  door-posta 
Lev.  13:45  put  a  cover,  on  w.  Jip 
Deut.  24:6  no  man  take  v.  millst. 
Jos.  15:19  gave  «.  epri.  Jvd.  1:15 
Zep.  2:14  lodge  in  the  u.  lintels 
Mark  14:15  will  show  you  an  u. 

room.  Luke  22:12 
Acts  1:13  went  up  into  u.  room 
19:1  P.  passed  through  u.  coasts 

See  CHASIBEB. 


UPS 

UPPERMOST. 

Oen.  40:17  w.  basket  bakemeats 
Is.  17:6  in  top  of  the  u.  bough 

9  cities  sh.  be  as  an  it.  branch 

Mat.  23:6  thev  love  the  v.  rooms 

J/a/-A  12:39;  Luke  11:43 

UPRIGHT. 

Gen.  37:7  my  sheaf,  arose,  sto.  u. 

Lev.  26:13  and  made  vou  go  u. 

1  Sajn.  29:6  thou  hast  been  u. 
with  me,  2  Chr.  29:34 

2  Sam.  22:24  I  was  also  u.  before 
him,  Ps.  18:23 

26  wi.  n.  show  thy.  ?/.  Ps.  18:25 
2  Chr.  29:34  Levites  were  more  n. 
Job  1:1  perf.  and  n.  man.  8;  2:3 
8:6  if  u.  he  won.  awake  for  thee 
12:4  u.  man  is  laughed  to  scorn 
17:8  }i.  men  shall  be  astonished 
Ps.  11:7  countenance  behold  u. 
19:13  then  sh.  I  be  u.  innocent 
25:8  Lord  is  good  and  u.  92:15 
33:1  for  praise  is  comely  for  u. 
37:14  as  be  of  //.  conversation 
18  Lord  knoweth  days  of  the  ?(. 
37  perfect  man,  behold  the  w. 
49:14  w,  sh.  have  dominion  over 
111:1  praise  L.  in  assemb.  of  u, 
112:2  •eneration  of  ii.  be  bless. 
4  to  u.  ariseth  light  in  darku, 
119:137  ?/.  are  thy  judgments 
125:4  do  good  to  the  n.  in  heart 
140:13  u.  shall  dwell  in  thy  pres- 
ence 

Prov.  2:21  v.  shall  dwell  in  land 
10:29  way  of  L.  is  strength  to  u. 
11:3  integ.  of?/,  sh.  guide  them 
6righteonsnessofw.  deli,  them 
11  by  bless,  of  w.  city  exalted 
20  ;/.  in  their  way  are  his  deli. 
12:6  mouth  of?/,  shall  deli,  them 
13:6  righteousness  keep,  the  u. 
14:11  taberna.  of  ?/.  sh.  tlourish 
15:8  prayer  of  n.  is  his  delight 
16:17  way  of  w.  to  dep.  fr.  evil 
21:18  transg.  be  ransom  for  u. 
29  as  for  it.  he  direct  his  way 
28:10  II.  ha,  good  in  possession 
2!):10  bloodthirsty  hate  the  u. 
27  u.  is  an  abomina.  to  wicked 

Ec.  7:29  found  G.  made  man  u. 
12:10  written  \t.  words  of  truth 

Cant.  1:4  rememb.  it.  love  thee 

Is.  26:7  u.  weigh  path  of  just 

Jer.  10:5  they  are  it.  as  palm-tr. 

Dan.  8:18  touched  and  set  me  u. 
11:17  enter  and  u.  ones  wi.  him 

Mic.  7:2  is  none  it.  amon/  n  --n 
4  u.  sharper  th.  a  thorn  h"  Ige 

Hab.  2:4  lifted,  not  u.  in  him 

See  HEART,  STAND,  STOOD. 

UPRIGHTLY. 

Ps.  15:2  walketh  ?/.  shall  abide 
58:1  ye  judge  u.  ?  75:2  judge  w. 
84:11  good  fr.  them  that  walk  u. 

Prov.  2:7  buckler  to  th.  walk  u. 
10:9  walketh  w.  \Valketh  surely 
15:21  man  of  underst.  walk.  u. 
28:18  whoso  walk.  ?/.  be  saved 

Is.  33:15  speak,  u.  sh.  dwell  high 

Amos  5:10  him  that  speaketh  u. 

Mtc.  2:7  to  him  that  walketh  u. 

Gat.  2:14  that  th.  walked  not  le. 
UPRIGHT.\ESS. 

1  /r.  3:6  walked  before  thee  in  ?;. 

1  Chr.  29:17  hast  pleasure  in  u. 

Job  4:6  and  the  it.  of  thy  ways  ? 
33:23  to  show  unto  man  his  u. 

Ps.  9:8  judgment  to  people  in  u. 
25:21  and  u.  preserve  me 
111:8  St.  fast  and  are  done  in  w. 
143:10  lead  me  into  land  of  u. 

Prov.  2:13  who  leave  paths  of  ?/. 
14:2  walketh  in  u.  feareth  Lord 
28:6  better  is  poor  walketh  in  w. 

Is.  26:7  way  of  the  just  is  u. 

10  in  land  of?/,  deal  unjustly 
57:2  each  one  walking  in  his  n. 

See  HEART. 

UPRISING. 

Ps.  1.39:2  my  down-sitt.  and  «. 
UPROAR. 

1  K.  1:41  city  being  in  an  ?/. 
Mat.  26:5  lest  th.  be  u.  Mark  14:2 
Acts  17:5  Jews  set  city  on  an  u. 

19:40  question  for  this  day's  u. 
20:1  after  tt.  was  ceased,  Paul 
21:31  Jerusalem  was  in  an  u. 
38  Egypt,  who  raadest  an  u.  t 
n»SIDE  down. 

2  K.  21:13  dish,  turning  it  u.  d. 
Ps.  146:9  wicked  he  turn.  u.  d. 
Is.  24:1  L.  turneth  earth  u.  d. 

29:16  your  turning  of  th.  u.  d. 
Acts  17:6  have  turn,  world  u.  d. 


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USE 

rPWARD. 

Ifum.  8:2 (  from  25  jcara  old  and 
H.  1  (7ir.  2:J:;J 

1  Sdin.  9:'i  fi-Din  slinuld.  v.  10:2:) 

2  A'.  Irti.-ii)  bt'iir  fruit  ?^  /,s-.  37::n 
2  r^/".  31: IG  fr.  'i  years  old  and  «. 
»/bd  5:7  to  trouble  as  sparks  tly  u. 
Ec.  3:31  8pirit  of  mun  gtietli  «. 
/*.  8:21  curse  God,  ftiullook  w. 

3S:U  mine  eyes  foil  lookinir  w. 
Ezek.  1:27  app.  of  loins  u.  8:2 

41:7  a  witulinij  about  still  u. 
Ilag.  2:15  iV.  this  day  and  v.  18 

UR. 
Orn.  11:28 before  his  fathorinF. 

15:7  bro.  thre  out  of  U.  Xeh.  9:7 

1  fkr.  11:35  Eliphal  the  son  of  U. 

URGB^  D. 
Gt'n.  33:11  Jacob  k.  Esau,  and  he 
J}(il.  Hi:l(i  Delilah  u.  Siimsnn 
19:7  depart.  Iiis  father-in-law  it. 

2  A'.  2:17  '/.  him  till  ashanu-d 
5:16  u.  V.V\^\vA\  2:i  he  '/.  Guliazi 

Luke  11:53  riiarisees  began  to  u. 

URGEIVT. 
Sx.  12:33  Eirypt.  were  v.  on  peo. 
Dan.  3:22  kiug's  conmmand.  u. 

URI. 
Ex.  31:2  B.  son  of  U.  35:30;  38:22; 
1  ('/(/•.  2:20;  2  Chr.  1:5 

1  A".  4:19  son  of  IT.  was  in  Gile. 
Esr.  10:24  Telem,  and  U.  porters 

URI  VH,  or  TRIJAII. 

2  Sam.  11:3  Balh-sli.  wife  of  F.  ? 
6  say.  StMid  nie  V.  the  Ilittite 
U  sent  it  by  U.  21  U.  is  dead 

12:9  hast  killed  V.  with  sword 
23:39  IT.  one  of  David's  worthies 
1  K.  15:5  only  in  matter  of  U. 

1  Chr.  11:41  U.  theHittite 
Ezr.  8:33  wei,«,'hcd  by  son  of  U. 
Keh.  3:4  next" repaired  st)n  of  U. 

21  Meremoth,  son  of  U. 
8:4  U.  on  his  riL,'ht  hand 
Is.  8:2  I  took  faithful  witnes.  U. 
Mat.  1:6  Solomon  of  wife  of  U. 

mijAii. 

2  A".  1G:10  sent  U.  fashion  of  alt. 
16  did  V.  as  kins:  A.  eomman. 

Jtr.  2  i:20  V.  piopfiesied  aq^ainst 
21  U.  lied  into  E^ypt 
URIM. 
Ex.  23:30  '/.  and  thum.  Lev.  8:8 
Num.  27:31  coun.  aft.  jud-,'.  of  u. 
Dent.  3:i:8  lot  n.  be  with  holy  O. 

1  Sam.  2H:6  by  u.  nor  prophets 
Ezr.  2:03  prie.  with  u.  Xe/i.  7;ii5 

Again.^t  VS. 
JfarA  9:40  he  that  is  not  a.  u.  is 

on  our  part,  Luke  9:50 
J2om.  8:31  G.  for  us,  who  a.  -u.? 
For  US. 

2  Chr.  13:10  as/,  u.  L.  is  our  G. 
Mat.  17:4  L.  it' is  pood /or  w.  to 

be  here,  Mark  9:5 ;  Lu.  9:3:3 
From  VS. 
1  John  2:19  they  went  out/r.  w. 

See  DEPART. 

or  us. 

1  John  2:19  th.  were  not  O/'w.  for 

if  thL-y  had  been  of  u.  they 
To  US-WARD. 
Pi.  40:5  though,  wh.  are  to  u.-w. 
Eph.  1:19  ffre.  of  power  to  u.-w. 

2  Pet.  3:9  long  suffering  to  u.-w. 

With  US. 
Mat.  1:23  interpret,  is,  G.  w.  u. 

USE,  Substantive, 
Lev.  7:24  be  uhimI  in  any  cither  u. 
Dent.  2(;:14ani;ht  for  uneloan  u. 
2  Sum.  1:18  teach  Ju.  ?/.  of  bow 

1  6'Ar.  28:15  to  n.  of  candlestick 
Rom.  1:26  did  change  natural  ?/. 
.Cy^^.  4:29  good  to  ?/.  of  edifying 

2  T";//!.  2:21  meet  for  master's  u. 
Ueb.  5:14  by  u,  ha.  senses  eser. 

USES. 
Tit.  3:14  works  for  necessary  u. 

USE.  Verb. 
Zi?«.  19:26  neither  u.  enchantm. 
Num.  10:2  u.  trumpe.  for  calling 

15::J9  ye  w.  to  go  a  whoring 
1  Chr.  12.2  could  u.  right  hand 
Jer.  23*31  u.  th.  tongues  and  say 

31:2:3  shall  u.  this  speech  in  J. 

46:11. vain  u.  many  medicines 
Ezek.  12:23  no  more  u.  it  a  prov. 

16:44  shall  h.  proverb  ag.  tnee 

18:2  that  ye  n.  this  proverb? 
3  not  have  occasion  to  use  pro. 

21:21  stood  to  u.  divination 
Mat.  6:7  u.  not  vain  repetitions 


UTT 

.\ct>t  14:5  to  V.  apostles  despttrf- 

1  Cor.  7:21  made  fi-ee,  v.  it  rath- 
31  K.  this  world  as  not  nhus.  it 

2  Cor.  1:17  did  I  v.  lightness 
3:12  we  (/.  great  plai.  of  speech 
13:10  present,  I  should  '/.  sharp 

Gal.  5:i;i  '/.  not  liberty  for  occa. 

1  77m.  1:8  if  a  man  u.  it  lawfully 
3:10  let  th.  ».  (illlce  of  a  deacon 
5:23  u.  wine  for  sloniach's  ^akG 

1  Pet.  4:9  u.  hospitality  ouc  to 

USED. 

E,r.  21:36  if  o.\  hath  w.  to  push 

Lev.  7:24  may  bo  w.  in  any  "^1* 

Jiiil.  14:10  so  (/.  you.  men  to  do 

20  wh.  Samson  u.  as  his  IViend 

2  A'.  17:17  «.  enchantments,  21:6 
./'/■.  2:24  ass  u.  to  the  wilderness 
Ezek.  22:29  jjeople  w.  opprt-ssion 

35:11  envy  winch  thou  hast  v. 
Ilos.  12:10  «.  similitud.  by  proj). 
Mark  2:18  disc,  of  John  u.  to  fa. 
Arts  19:19  which  (/.  curious  arts 
Rom.  3:13  with  tongues?/,  deceit 
1  Cor.  9:12  have  not  w.  this  i)ow. 
15  I  ha.  M.  none  of  these  things 
1  The.i.  •.>:5  u.  we  flattering  wor. 
1  Tim.  3:13  ha.  n.  office  of  deae. 
ITeb.  10:33  conipanio.  wero  bo  u. 

USEST. 
Ps.  119:132  u.  to  those  that  love 

USETH. 
Deut.  18:10  any  th.  ?/.  divination 
E^f.  6:8  apparel  king  u.  to  wear 
Pmv.  15:2  the  wipe  u.  knowled. 

18:2:3  the  i)oor  u.  entreati.  rich 
Jrr.  22:13  w.  service  with,  wages 
Erek.  16:44  t  hat  u.  proverbs  shall 
Ileb.  5:13  every  one  that  u.  milk 

U6I.\G. 
Col.  2:22  wh.  are  to  perish  wi.  u. 
1  Pet.  2:16  not  u.  liberty  for  elo. 

USURP. 
1  Tim.  2:12  worn,  to  u.  authority 

USURER, 
Ex.  22:22  shalt  not  be  as  a  u. 

USURY. 
Ex.  22:25  thou  lay  upon  him  v. 
Lev.  25:36  take  no  u.  of  him,  37 
Deut.  23:19  lend  on  u.  to  brother 

20  thou  mayest  lend  upon  ?/. 
Neh.  5:7  exact  u.  10  leave  offu. 
/*.?.  15:5  putteth  his  money  to?/. 
Prof\  28:8  w.  increas.  substance 
/.«.  24:2  tak.  of  w.  so  wi.  gi.  of  w. 
Jer.  15:10  neither  lent  on  w.  nor 

have  men  lent  to  me  on  w. 
Ezek.  18:3  not  giv.  forth  on  «.  17 

13  trivcn  on  u.  22:12  taken  ?/. 
iT/ai.^25;27  own  wi.  u.  Luke  19:23 

UTMOST   OUT>IOST. 
Gen.  49:26  u.  bound  of  the  hills 
Num.  23:41  see  u.  of  peop.  23:13 
Deut.  30:4  driven  to  ?/.  jiarts 
Jer.  9:36  u.  comers.  25:2:3 ;  49:.'32 
Luke  11:31  she  came  fr.  w.  parts 

UTTER,  Verb. 
Lev.  5:1  if  he  do  not  u.  it  bear 
Jos.  2:14  our  life  if  ye  v.  nut  this 
20  if  thou  u.  it  we  will  be  quit 
Jud.  5:12  Dehor,  u.  song.  Arise 
Job  8:10  shall  th.  not  «.  words  ? 

15:2  wise  man  u.  vain  knowl.  ? 

27:4  nor  shall  tongue  ?/.  deceit 

:33:3  my  lips  shall  u.  knowledge 
Ps.  78:2  I  will  u.  dark  sayings 

94:4  long  shall  u.  hard  things? 

106:2  who  can  '/.  mighty  acts? 

119:171  my  lips  shall  w.  praise 

145:7  shall  u.  memory  of  goodn. 
Prov.  14:5  false  witn.  will  (/.  lies 

2;3::33  heart  shall  u.  perv.  things 
Ec.  1:8  labor,  man  cannot  w.  it 

5:2  not  hasty  to  u.  before  God 
Is.  32:6  vile  person  will  u.  error 

43:20  I/,  it  even  to  end  of  earth 
Jer.  1:16  I  will  u.  my  judgments 

25:30  '/.  voice  from  holy  nabita. 
Ezek.  24:3  u.  aparab.  unto  rebel. 
Joel '2:11  Lord  shall  w.  his  voice 

3:16  '/.  voice  f^.  Jltu.  Amos  1:2 
Mat.  13:35  I  will  v.  things  kept 

1  Cor.  1 1:9  ?/.  words  easy  under. 

2  Cor.  12:4  not  law.  for  man  to  u. 

UTTER,  Adjective. 
1  K.  20:42  I  appointed  to  ?/.  des. 
Nah.  1:8  make  //.  end  of  place 
Zee.  14:11  no  more  u.  destructi. 

CTTERAIVCE. 
Acts  2:4  spake  as  Spirit  gave  ?/. 

1  Cor.  1:5  are  enricned  in  all  u. 

2  Cor.  8:7  as  ye  abound  in  w.  and 
Eph.  6:19  pray,  that  u.  be  given 
Coi.  4:3  Q.  wo.  open  a  door  of  u. 


VAI 

UTTER  E!>. 

Num.  30:6  husba.  when  she  u.  8 
./'/'/.  ll:llJephrhHh  '/.  his  words 
2  Sam.  22:14  Most  High  «.  his 

voice,  /v.  46:6 
Job  26:4  to  whom  hast  v.  words  T 
42:3  I  u.  that  I  understood  not 
/'.S-.  66:14  lips  u.  when  in  trouble 
Ilab.  3:10  d<'e|)  u.  his  voice  and 
/^OT/i.  8:26  groan,  wh.  can.  be  u. 
Ikb.  5:11  many  th.  hard  to  be  w. 
Ji'ev.  10:3  Steven  thun.  u.  voictiS 
4  wheu  seven  thunders  had  u. 
UTTER ETH. 
Job  15:5  thy  mouth  u.  ini(iuiti<'s 
As'.  19:2  day  unto  day  ii.  speech 
Prov.  1:20  wisdom  u.  her  voice 
21  she  7/.  her  words,  saying 
10:18  that  n.  slander  is  a  foiu 
29:11  a  fool  M.  all  his  mind,  but 
Jer.  10:13  wh.  he  ?/.  voire,  51:16 
Mic.  7:3  great  man  w.  his  desire 

UTTERIXG. 
Is.  59:13  u.  from  heart  words 

UTTERLY. 
Ex.  17:14  u.  put  out  remembra. 
Jud.  15:21  thou,  hadstw.  hated 
21:11  eliall  w.  destroy  eve.  male 

1  Sa?n.  15:3?/.  dest.  Amalekites 
Is.  2:18  idols  he  shall  v.  abolish 

6:11  until  land  be  v.  desolate 

24:3  7/.  emj)tii'd;  19  u.  broken 

Ifos.  1:6 1  will  ?/.  lake  th.  away 

10:15  king  of  Israel  w.  cut  off 

See  DESTHOYED. 

UTTERMOST. 

2  E.  7:5  lep.  came  to  ?/.  part,  8 
Neh.  1:9  were  cast  tow.  i>art 
Ps.  2:8  give  u.  parts  for  possess. 
Mat.  5:26  till  hast  paidw.  farth. 

12:42  ca.  from  it.  parts  to  hear 
Mark  13:27  gath.  elect  fr.  ?/.  part 
Arts  24:22  I  willkn.  v.  of  your 
1  Thes.  2:16  wrath  is  come  to  u. 
Heb.  7:25  save  them  to  u. 
See  UTMOST. 

UZ. 
Gen.  10:23  children  of  Aram  ;  U. 

36:28  of  Dishan;  U.  1  Chr.  1:42 

1  Chr.  1:17  Sh.  Lud,  Ara.  andU. 
Job  1:1  man  in  land  of  U.  Jub 
Jer.  25:20  made  king  of  IT.  drink 
Lam.  4:21  O  daught.  of  E.  in  U. 

UZZA,  UZZAIL 

2  Sa7n.  6:3  V.  drave,  1  Chr.  13:7,  9 
6  XJ.  put  forth  his  baud  to  ark 
8  L.  had  made  breach  upon  I'. 

2  A'.  21:18  buried  in  garden  ofU. 
26  Am.  1  Chr.  6:29  Mahli,  U. 

1  Chr.  8:7  renio.  them,  begat  IT. 
Ezr.  2:49  childr.  of  U.  Neh.  7:51 
UZZLAH,  cfillfd  AZARIAH, 

OZIAS. 

2  A'.  l.-):13in31*th  year  of  U. 

:34  Jotliam  did  as  his  father  IT. 

1  Chr.  6:24  a  son  of  Kohath,  U. 
11:44  U.  the  Ashterathite.  vali. 
27:25  over  storehouses  son  of  U. 

2  Chr.  26:1  all  pe.  made  U.  king 

8  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  IT. 
18  pertaineth  not  to  thee.  U.  to 

21  U.  a  leper  to  day  of  death 
Ezr.  10:21  U.  son  of  Ilarim  had 
Neh.  11:4  dw.  Athaiah  son  of  IT. 
Is.  1:1  in  the  days  of  U.  Ilos.  1:1 ; 

Amos  1:1 
6:1  in  year  Icing  V.  died,  I  saw 
Zee.  14:5  carthqu.  in  days  of  IT. 
Mat.  1:8  Joram  begat  O. 

9  0.  begat  Joatham 

UZIEL. 

Ex.  6:18  sonsof  Ko.  Iz.  U.  Num. 
3:19;  1  C'Ar.  6:2. 18;  '23:12 

22  and  the  sonsof  U.  Lev.  10:4; 
Num.  3:30;  1  Chr.  15:10: 
23:20;  24:24 

1  Chr.  4:42  of  Simeon  had  U.  for 
7:7  U.  eon  of  Bela ;  25:4  V.  eon 

2  Chr.  2!»:14  Jeduthun;  She.U. 
Neh.  3:8  U.  of  goldsmiths  repair. 


V. 


VAGABOND,  8. 

Gen.  4:1'2  a  fugitive  and  v.  ehalt 
14  I  phall  be  fugitive  and  f.  iu 
Ps.  100:10  let  his  children  be  v. 
Acts  19:13  certain  v.  Jews  toolc 

VAI\. 
Et.  5:0  let  not  regard  V.  words 
IMiit.  32:47  it  is  not  a  v.  thing 
J'/d.  0  4  Abimclech  hired  v.  per. 
11:3  gathered  v.  men  to  Jephth. 
1  Sam.  12:21  shou.  ye  go  after  v. 


VAL 

2  Sam.  6:20  one  of  the  v.  fellows 

2  A'.  17:15  became  v.  and  went 
18:20  are  but  r.  words.  Is.  36:."; 

2  Chr.  13:7  gath.  to  Jcro.  v.  men 

Job  11:11  he  knoweth  v.  mi-n 

12  for  V.  man  would  be  wise 

15:2  wise  man  utter  v.  know!  .» 

16:3  sh.  V.  words  have  an  end  l* 

27: 12  are  ye  thus  altogether  v.  ? 

J's.  2:1  inuig.a?'.  thing, ^c'/^4:J5 
26:4  I  have  not  sat  with  v.  per. 
3:3:17  horse  v.  thing  for  safety 
39:6  eve.  man  walk,  in  v.  shiav 
60:11  V.  is  help  of  man,  108:12 
62:10  become  not  v.  in  robbery 
119:113  I  hatef.  thought-* 
127:2  V.  for  you  to  rise  early 

I'7'or.  12:11  fulloweth  v.  persoi-s 
2H:19  fcdloweth  v.  persons  shall 
31::30  favor  deceitful,  beauty  v. 

L'c.  6:12  all  days  of  his  v.  life 

A.  1:13  br.  no  more  v.  oblations 
36:5  they  are  but  v.  words 

J>r.  2:5  vanity,  are  become  v. 
4:14  how  long  thy  v.  thoughts? 
10:3  customs  of  tiu-  peop.  are  v, 
2.3:16  prophets  make  you  i\  th. 

Luf/i.  2:14  prophets  have  seen  v. 
4:17  our  eyes  failed  for  v.  help 

EzeJr.  12:24  no  more  any  v.  vision 
i:':7  have  ye  not  seen"?',  vision 

Mai.  3:14  it  is  v.  to  serve  God 

Mat.  6:7  use  not  v.  repetitions 

limn.  1:21  bee.  v.  in  iniaginalio. 

1  Cor.  3:20  thong,  of  wise  are  v. 
15:14  is  our  preaching  ?'.  and 
your  faith  is  also  v.  17 

Eph.  5:6  decei.  you.  wi.  v.  words 

Col.  2:8  spoil  you  thro'  v.  deceit 

I  T'i?7i.  1:6  turn,  asideto  v.  jang. 
6:20  V.  babblings,  2  Tim.  2:16 

Tlf.  1:10  unruly  and  v.  talkers 
3:9  they  are  unprofitable  and  v. 

Jos.  1:26  this  man's  religion  ist;. 
2:20  know,  O  v.  man,  that  faith 

1  Pet.  1:18  redeemed  fr.  v.  conv. 
In  VAIIV. 

Ex.  20:7  not  take  name  of  Lord 
i/i  y.  Veut.  5:11 

Lev.  26:16  ye  shall  sow  seed  in  v. 

Job  9:29  why  then  labor  I  in  v.  ? 
:35:16dothJobopen  mouth  m  v. 
39:16  her  labor  is  tit  v.  without 
41:9  behold,  ho.  of  him  is  in  v. 

Ps.  89:47  hast  th.  ra.  men  in  v.  ? 
127:1  la.  in  v.  watch,  wak,  in  y. 

Prov.  30:9  take  name  of  G.  in.  v. 

Is.  45:19  seed  of  Jac.  seek  in  v. 
49:4  I  have  labored  in  v.  spent 
strength  for  naught  in  v. 

Jer.  2:30  in  v.  have  I  smit.  chil. 
4:.30  in  v.  sh.  make  thyself  fair 
8:S  are  wise,  lo,  certainly  in  v. 
46:11  ifi  V.  sh.  thou  use  medici. 
51:58  people  shall  labor  in  v. 

Ezek.  6:10  Ku.  have  not  said  inv. 

Pom.  13:4  bear,  not  sword  in  v. 

1  Cor.  15:2  unless  ye  belie,  inv. 

2  Cor.  6:1  not  grace  of  G.  in  v. 
Gal.  2:2  lest  I  should  run  in  v. 

21  then  Christ  is  dead  in  v. 
1  Thes.  3:5  and  our  labor  be  in  v. 
Jam.  4:5  think,  ecri.  saith  inv.i 

VAI\.GLORY. 
GaL  5:26  not  be  desirous  ofv.-g. 
Phil.  2:3  noth.  be  done  thro'  v.-g. 

VAI\LY. 
Col.  2:18  V.  pulled  up  by  fleshly 

VALE. 
Geii.  14:3  kimrs  in  v.  of  Sidd.  8 
10  V.  of  Siddim  was  full  of  pits 
37:14  he  sent  Joseph  out  of  v. 
Deut.  1:7  iu  hills  and  in  the  v. 
Jos.  10:40  J.  sinotecountry  of  p. 
1  K.  10:27  cedars  as  sycamore- 
trees  in  V.  2  Chr.  1:15 
Jer.  33:13  in  cit.  of  v.  sh.  flocks 
VALIAXT. 

1  Sat7i.  14:52  wheuS.  saw  r.  man 
16:18  sou  of  J.  a  mighty  v.  man 
18:17  be  r.  for  me.  a~nd  fight 
26:15  Art  not  thou  a  v.  man  ? 
31:12ther.  men  took  bodyof  S. 

2  Sam.  2:7  be  v.  13:28;  17:10  is  v. 
11:16  he  knew  that  V.  men  were 
23:20  Benaiah,  son  of  a  v.  man 

ofKabzeel,  1  C/tn  11:22 
1  K.  1:42  for  thou  art  a  v.  man 
1  Chr.  7:2  sons  of  T.  we.  v.  men 

11:26  V.  men  of  thearmies  wero 
Cant.   3:7    threescore   v.    meu 

about  it,  of  the  v.  of  Israel 
Is.  10:13  put  down  inhab.  like  v. 

33:7  th.  V.  ones  sh.  cry  without 
Jer.  9:3  arc  not  r.  for  the  truth 

46:15  are  thy  v.  men.  sw.  awayt 


10G8 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


VAN 

yah.  2:3  v.  men  arc  in  scarlet 
Seb.  11:34  throutrh  faith  wax.  v. 
VALfAXTEST, 

Jud.  21:10  12,000  men  of  the  V. 
VALIAXTLY. 

Ni/m.  2-1:18  and  Israel  shall  dov. 
1  Chr.  l\):Vi  and  let  us  behave  r. 
Ps.  60:12  we  shall  do  v.  108:13 

118:15  hand  of  Lord  doethr.  16 
VALLEY. 

Gen.  14:17  kinc:  of  Sod.  met  at  r. 
iV^um.  3-:2:9  went  to  r.  of  Eshcol 
JJeuf.  1:24  came  to  v.  of  Eshcol 

21:4  bring  heifer  to  a  rouirh  v. 

34:3  the  plain  of  ?'.  of  Jericho 

6  he  buried  Moses  in  a  v.  in 

Jos.  7:24  hrou^.  tlieiu  to  v.  of  A. 

10:12  moon,  in  i\  of  Aijalon 

15:8  which  is  at  end  of  the  v. 
Jud.  1:19  drive  out  inhabit,  of  ?\ 

7:8  host  of  Midian  was  in  v.  12 

16:4  a  woman  in  the  v.  of  Sorek 

1  Sam,  G:13reap.  wheat-ha.  in?'. 
21:9  whom  th.  slewest  in  the  ?'. 

2  Sam.  5: 13  spread  themselves  in 

v.  of  Kepliaim,  22;  23:13 
8:13  smi.  Syrians  in  v.  of  ealt 

2  JT.  2:l(j  Spirit  cast  him  into  v. 
3:16  make  this  v.  full  of  ditches 
14:7  he  elew  of  Edom  in  v.  of 

salt,  1  C/tr.  18:12 

3  Chr.  35:22  fi?ht  in  v.  of  Megid. 
Job  21:3.3  clods  of  v.  sh.  be  sweet 

39:21  pawcth  in  r.  andrejoiceth 
Ps.  23:4  I  walk  thro'  v.  of  death 

60:6  mete  v.  of  Succoth,  108:7 

84:6  passing  throuirh  v.  of  Baca 
Prov.  30:17  ravens  of  v.  pick  out 
Cajit.  6:11  went  to  see  frni.  of  r. 
Is.  17:5  eathereth  in  i\  of  Rei>h. 

22:1  burden  of  the  v.  of  vision 
5  day  of  trouble  in  v.  of  vision 

28:4  beauty  on  head  of  fat  v. 
21  sh.  be  ^vroth  as  in  v.  of  Gi. 

40:4  every  v.  shall  be  exalted 

65:10  V.  of  Ac.  a  place  of  herds 
Jer.  2:23  see  thv  wav  in  the  v. 

7:32  r.  of  H.  v.  of  slaught.  19:6 

21:13  ag.  thee,  O  inhahita.  of  v. 

4S:8  V.  perish,  plain  destroyed 

49:4  why  ploriest  in  flowi.  v.  ? 
^z€k.  37:1  in  v.  full  of  bones 
nos.  1:5  bow  of  Is.  in  v.  of  Jczr. 

2:15  give  tj.  of  A.  door  of  hope 

JO('^3:2hr.  into  i'.  of  Jehoshap. 

14  multitudes  in  the  V.  of  dec. 

18  fountain  shall  water  v.  of  S. 

Zee.  12:11  mourning  m  r.  of  JI. 

14:4  there  shall  be  a  great  v. 
5  shall  flee  to  v.  of  mountains 
LukeZ:5  every  v.  shall  be  filled 
Bee  QATB. 

VALLEYS. 
Num.  24:6  as  v.  are  they  spread 
Dent.  8:7  depUis  spring  out  of  v. 

11:11  a  land  of  hills  aiid  v. 
1  K.  20:28  but  he  is  not  G.  of?). 
Job  30:0  to  dwell  iu  clifts  of?). 

39:10  he  harrow  v.  after  thee? 
Ps.  65:13  V.  covered  with  com 

104:8  go  down  by  v.  unto  place 
10  sendcth  springs  into  the  v. 
Cant.  2:1  rose  of  Shar.  lily  of  v. 
Is.  22:7  thy  v.  fall  of  chariots 

28:1  which  are  on  head  of  fat  v. 

41:18  open  fount,  in  midst  of  r. 

57:5  slaying  the  children  in  v. 
Jer.  49:4  wheref.  glori.  thouiur. 
Ez€k.  0:3  eaith  L.  to  v.  .30:4,  6 

7:16  on  mount,  like  doves  of  u. 
VALOR. 
Jud.  3:29  slew  10.000  men  of?-. 

0:12  with  th.  miL,'hty  man  of  r. 

11:1  Jephth.  mii;hty  man  o^v. 

1  K.  11:2s  Jeroboam,  a  man  of  t'. 

2  K.  5:1  Naa.  miL'hty  man  in  t;. 

1  ('?ir.  12:28  Zadok,  a  man  of  u. 

2  Chr.  17:17  Eliada,  a  man  of  v. 
See  Mighty  sien. 

VALUE. 

Job  13:4  ye  arc  physici.  of  no  v. 

Mat.  10:.31  ye  arc  of  more  v.  than 

many  sparrows.  Luke  12:7 

VALUE,  ST. 

T.er.  27:S  the  prifst  shall  t'.  him 

12  as  thou  V.  it  who  art  priest 

Mat.  27:9  whom  they  of  I.  did  v. 

VALUftD. 
J>y.  27:10  barley  v.  at  50  shekels 
Job  28:16  wisdom  cannot  be  \\ 

19nei.  Miall  it  be?',  with  gold 
Mat.  27:9  pri.  of  him  that  was  v. 

V.\!VISH,  ED,  ETII. 
Job  G:17  they  wax  warm,  they  v. 


VEH 

,^^.7:9  as  cloud  is  consumed,  v. 
Is.  51:6  heavens  shall  v.  away 
Jir.  49:7  is  their  wisdom  v.  f 
Luke  24:31  v.  out  of  their  sight 

1  Vor.  13:8  knowledge,  it  shall?). 
//t6.  8:13  wax.  old,  ready  to  t). 
Jam.  4:14  life  is  a  vapor  that  i). 

VAMTV. 

2  K.  17:15  followed  v.  bcca.  vain 
t/bfi  7:3  ma.  possess  months  of  v. 

16  let  me  alone,  days  are  v. 
15:31  let  not  him  that  is  deceiv. 
trust  in  v.  r.  sh.  be  recomp. 
35  mischief,  and  bring  forth  v. 
31:5  if  I  walked  with  v.  or  hast, 
35:13  sure  G.  will  not  hear  'b. 
Ps.  4:2  how  lung  will  ye  love?\  ? 
10:7  under  his  tongue  misc.  i^ 
12:2  they  speak  v.  every  one  to 
24:4  hath  not  lifted  up  soul  tor. 
39:5  best  estate  is  altogether  v. 
11  man  is  v.  94:11  thoughts  v. 
41:6  he  speaketh  v.  144:8.  11 
02:9  are  v.  and  lighter  than  v. 
78:33  days  did  he  consume  in  v. 
110:37  turn  eyes  from  behold,  v. 
144:4  man  is  like  to  z\  a  shadow 
Prov.  13:11  wealth  gotten  by  v. 
21:0  treas.  by  lying  tong.  is  v. 
22:8  soweth  iniq.  shall  reap  v. 
30:8  remove  from  me  v.  and  lies 
Ec.  1:2  ?'.  of  vanities,  saith  the 
preacher,  all  is  v.  14;  3:19; 
11:8;  12:8 
2:1  this  is  also?).  15,  19,  21,  23; 
4:8.  10;    5:10;    6:2,  9:    7:6; 
8:10,  14 

11  beh.  all  was  r.  17.  26;  4:4 
4:7  I  saw  ?».  6:4  cometh  with  v. 
0:11  many  things  that  incre.  v. 
7:15  tin.  I  ha.  seen  in  days  of  ?'. 
8:14  a  v.  that  is  done  on  earth 
9:9  with  wife  all  the  days  of?-. 
11:10  childhood  and  youth  are  V. 

Is.  5:1S  dr.  iniq.  with  cords  of?). 
30:28  sift  nations  wi.  sieve  of?;. 
40:17  nations  to  hini  counted  ?'. 
23  maketh  judges  of  earth  as?). 
41:29  behold,  they  are  all  r.  44:9 
57:13  wind  carry,  v.  take  them 
58:0  take  away  v.  59:4  tru.  in  v. 

Jtr.  2:5  th.  have  walked  after  v. 
10:15  they  are  ?\  errors,  51:18 
1(!;19  fathers  have  iuhtritcd  v. 
18:15  people  burnt  incense  to?). 

Ezck.  13:6  th.  have  seen  v.  22:28 

8  because  ye  have  spoken  v. 

9  prophets' that  see  v.  21:20 
23  sh.  see  no  more  v,  nor  div. 

ITos.  12:11  ?'.  they  sacri.  bullocks 
Ilab.  2:13  weary  themsel.  for?). 
Zt'c.  10:2  for  idols  have  spok.  v. 
Pom.  8:20  creature  subject  to  v. 
Kph.  4:17  as  Gentiles  walk,  in  v. 
2  PH.  2:18  speak  gi-e.  words  of  v. 

VAXITIES. 
Deut.  32:21  provo.  me  with  their 

V.  IK.  16:13,26;  Jer.  8:19 
Ps.  31:6  that  rcL-'ard  lying  v. 
Ec.  1:2  vanity  of  v.  saith,  12:8 
5:7  in  raulti.  of  dreams  are  r. 
Jer.  10:8  stock  is  doctrine  of  v. 
14:22  any  am.  ?'.  can  cause  rain  ? 
Jon.  2:8  that  observe  lyin^  v. 
Acts  14:15  ye  should  turn  u'omr'. 

VAPOR,  S. 
Job  36:27  pour  rain  accord,  to  v. 
33  cattle  also  concerning  the?). 
Ps.  135:7  causeth  t>.  to  ascend 
143:8  and  v.  fullUling  his  word 
Acts  2:19  siirns  in  earlh,  ?'. 
./am.  4:14  what  is  your  life?  a?;. 

VARIABLEXESS. 
Jam.  1:17  lights,  wi.  wh.  is  no  v. 

VARIAVCE. 
Mat.  10:35  set  a  man  at  v.  ag.  fa. 
Col.  5:20  -works  of  flesh,  hatT  v. 

VASHTI. 

Est.  1:9  V.  queen  made  a  feast 

12  queen  V.  refused  to  come  at 
19  v.  come  no  more  bef.  king 

2:17  made  her  queen  iust.  of  V. 

VAFAT,  ETH. 

Jud.  7:2  Irst  I^r.  r.  against  me 

1  Cor.  13:4  charity  r.^uot  itself 

VEHEME\T, 

Cant.  8:0  love,  th.  lia.  a  v.  flame 
Jo7\.  4:8  G.  prepared  a  v.  wind 

2  a&r.  7:11  v.  desire  it  wrought 

VEHEMEXTLY. 

M(i7'k  14:31  Peter  spake  more  v. 

Luki>  6:48  beat  ?'.  on  house.  49 
1  l:o3  Pha.  began  to  uri.-e  him  v, 
2;j:10  stood  and  v.  accused  him 


VER 
VEIL. 

Gen.  24:05  Rebekah  took  a  v. 

38: 14 Tarn,  covered  hers,  with?', 
E.r.  26:31  sh.  make  a  v.  of  blue 

34:33  Moses  put  a  v.  on  face,  35 

36:35?'.  of  blue.  2(7/?'.  3:14 
Lev.  10:2  come  not  within  the  v. 
15  briu^  his  blood  within  v. 

24:3  without  v.  sh.  Aiiron  order 
Ruth  3:15  bring  r.  th.  hast  upon 
Cant.  5:7  keep,  took  away  my  v. 
Is.  25:7  destroy  v.  spread  over 
Mat.  27:51  v.  of  temple  was  rent, 

Mark  15:38 ;  Luke  23:45 
2  Cor.  3:13  M.  put  a  v.  over  face 

14  same  ?'.  untfiken  away,  wh. 
?'.  is  done  away  in  Christ 

15  to  this  day  v.  is  upon  heart 
10  the  ?'.  shall  be  taken  away 

Heb.  0:19  wh.  entereth  within  ?>. 

9:3  aft.  second  v.  the  tabernacle 

10:20  thro'  the  v.  that  is  to  say 

VEILS. 

Is.  3:23  L.  will  take  away  the  v. 

VEI\. 
Job  38:1  there  is  a  v.  for  silver 

VE\GEAIVCE. 
Gen.  4:15  ?'.  sh.  be  taken  on  him 
Deut.  32:35  to  me  belongeth  ?'. 
and.  Ps.  W:l ;  Heb.  10:30 
41  render  ?\  to  mine  enemies 
43  will  render  ?'.  to  adversaries 
Jud.  U-.m  Lord  hath  taken  /'. 
Ps.  58:10  rejoice  wh.  he  seeth  v. 
99:8  took.  v.  of  their  inventions 
149:7  execute  v.  upon  heathen 
Prov.  6:34  not  spare  in  day  of  ?). 
Is.  34:8  day  of  ?\  61:2;  Jer.  51:6 
:35!4  your  God  will  come  with  v. 
47:3  I  will  take  r.  Jer.  51:36 
59:17  he  put  on  garments  of?). 
03:4  for  day  oiv.  is  in  my  heart 
Jer.  11:20  let  see  thv  v.  20:12 
40:10  day  of  v.   50:15  v.  of  the 

Lord,'  28 
50:28  r.  of  L.  v.  of  temp.  51:11 
Lam.  3:60  hast  seen  all  their  ?). 
Ezek.  24:8  cause  fury  to  take  v. 
25:12  by  taking??,  hath  oflended 

14  ?'.  on  Edom  by  hand  of  Isr. 

15  bee.  Philistines  nave  tak.  ?'. 
17  when  I  lay  v.  on  Philistines 

Mic.  5:15  execute?'.  Ezek.  25:17 
Nah.  1:2  Lord  will  take  ?'.  on  his 

adversaries 
Lnke  21:22  for  these  he  days  of  v. 
Acts  28:4  ?).  sufFereth  not  to  live 
Rmn.  3:5  unright.  who  tak.  ?•. .?' 
12:19  V.  is  mine,  saith  the  Lord 
2  Thes.  1:8  flaming  fire,  taking  ?'. 
Jude  7  sufiering  r.  of  eternal  fire 

VEMSOX, 

Gen.  25:28  because  he  eat  of?). 

27:3  go  to  field,  take  some  ?'.  7 

19  arise,  and  eat  of  my  v.  31 

VE\0>I. 

Deut.  32:33  wine  is  v,  of  asps 
VEXOMOUS. 

Acts  28:4  barbarians  saw?',  beast 
VE\T. 

Job  32:19  as  wine  wh.  hath  now. 

VEATl'RE. 

1  K.  22:34  a  certain  man  drew  a 
bow  at  a?-.  2  Chr.  18:33 

VERIFIED. 

Gen.  42:20  so  sh.  your  words  be?). 
1  A'.  8:26  and  let  thy  word  be  v. 
2C%r.  0:17 

VERILY. 

Gen.  42:21  we  are  r.  guilty 
Mat.  3:88  v.  I  say  unto  you,  6:2, 

5,  10;    8:10;    10:15,   2.3.  42; 

11:11;    13:17;    16:28:    17:20; 

18:3,  13,18;  19:2:3,28;  21:21. 

31;  23:36;  24:2,34,47;  2.5:12. 

40,  45;    26:13;    Mark  3:28; 

6:11;  8:12;  9:1,41;  10:15,29; 

11:23;  12:43;  13:30;  14:9,  IS, 

25;  LukeA:%X\  11:51;  12:37; 

13:35;  18:17,29;  21:32 
26  ?'.  I   say  unto  thee,  20:34; 

MarkU:^;  Luke2S:4^ 
Acfg  22:3  am  ?'.  a  Jew  born  in  T. 
1  Cor.  5:3  I  r.  as  absent  in  body 
ffeb.  2:16  r.  he  took  not  nature 
1  John  2:5  in  him  v.  is  love  of  G. 

VERILY,  VERILY. 

Johfi  1:51  ?:.  ?•.  I  say  unto  you, 

5:19,  24,  25;  6:20,32.  47153; 

8:34.  51,  58;   10:1.  7;   12:24; 

1.3:16,20,21;  14:12:  16:20.^3 
John  3:3  v.  v.  I  sav  unto  thee, 

5:11;  13:38;  21:'l8 


VEX 
VERITY. 

Ps.  111:7  works  of  hands  are  v. 

1  7'i?7i.  2:7  teach,  in  faith  andu. 

VERMILIOX. 

Jer.  22:14  and  painted  with  v. 
Ezek.  23:14  C.  portrayed  with  v, 

VERY. 
Gen.  27:21  thou  be  my  ?).  son  E. 
Ei\  9:16  in  ?•.  deed  for  this  I 
Peut.  30:14  word  is  v.  nigh  to  th. 
1  Satn.  25:34  in  t.  deed  exc.  thoq 

20:4  Saul  was  come  in  v.  deed 
Prov.  17:9  heseparat,  v.  friends 
John  7:26  this  is  r.  Ch.  Acts  9:22 

8:4  taken  in  adultery,  in  v.  act 
1  Thes.  5:23  ?'.  G.  of  peace  sane. 

VESSEL. 
Devt.  23:24  not  put  anv  in  thy  v. 
1  Sam.  21:5  sancti.  this  day  in  v. 

1  A'.  17:10  fetch  me  water  m  v. 

2  A*.  4:0  bring  ?>.  not  a  v.  more 
Ps.  2:9  pieces  like  a  potter's  v. 

31:12  I  am  like  a  broken  v. 
Prov.  25:4  come  forth  v.  for  finer 
Is.  00:20  bring  off"er.  in  clean  v. 
Jer.  18:4  v.  mar.  in  hand  of  pot. 

22:28  ?'.  wher.  is  no  pleasure? 

25:34  ye  sh.  fall  like  a  pleas,  v. 

48:11  M.  not  emptied  ir.  ?'.  to?;. 
38  I  have  broken  M.  like  a  v. 

51:34  Neb.  made  me  empty  v. 
Ezek.  4:9  put  them  in  one  v.  and 

15:3  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  v.  ? 
Hos.  8:8  V.  wherein  is  no  pleas. 
Mark  11:16  carry  v.  thro'  temple 
Luke  8:10  coverelh  candle  wi.  v. 
Acts  9:15  a  chosen  r.  unto  me 

10:11  Pe.  saw  a  certain  v.  11:5 
Potn.  9:21  make  one  v.  to  lionor 

1  TheJ?:.  4:4  his  ?).  in  sanctificati. 

2  Tim.  2:21  sh.  be  V.  to  honor 
1  Pet.  3:7  to  wife  as  to  weaker  p. 

VESSELS. 

Gen.  43:11  best  (ruits  in  your?;. 
Ex.  40:10  anoint  ?•.  Lev.  8:11 
Xu7n.  18:3  nigh  ?•.  of  sanctuary 

1  Sain.  9:7  bread  spent  in  our  tr. 
21:5  ?'.  of  young  men  are  holy 

2  K.  4:3  go,  borrow  ?'.  abroad 
2  Chr.  29:19  ?).  A.  did  cast  away 
Ezr.  1:7  Cyrus  brought  forth  v. 

5:15  take  v.  7:19  ?'.  given  thee 
Neh.  13:9  thither  brought  I  v. 
Is.  18:2  in  v.  of  bulrushes 

23:24  ?'.  of  small  quantity,  v.  of 

52:11  be  clean  that  bear  v.  of  L. 

05:4  abominable  things  is  in  v. 
Jer.  14:3  returned  with  ?).  empty 

27:16  ?'.  of  L.'s  house,  28:3 
Dan.  5:23  brought  ?:.  of  house 
Hox.  13:15  treasure  of  pleas,  v. 
Hag.  2:16  dr.  fifty  v.  out  of  presf* 
M(it.  13:48  rrathered  o:ood  into  v. 

25:4  but  wise  took  oil  in  their  v. 
Pom.  9:22?'.ofwr.  23  v.  of  mercy 
Pev.  2:27  as  v.  of  potter  be  brok. 

See  BRASS,  EARTHEN,  GOLD,  SIL- 
VER. 

VESTMEXTS. 

2  K.  10:22  v.  for  worshippers 
VE.STRY. 

2  K.  10:22  said  to  him  over  v. 
VESTURE,  S. 

Gen.  41:42  arrayed  Joseph  in  v. 
Deut.  22:12  ma.  fringe  on  thy?'. 
Ps.  22:18  they  cast  lots  upon  my 

V.  Mat.  27:35  ;  John  19:24 
102:26asa?\sh.  thou  change  th. 
Heb.  1:12  as  a  v.  sh.  thou  fold  th. 
Pev.  19:13  clothed  with  ?i.  dipt 

16  on  his  v.  and  thigh  a  name 
VEX. 

Ex.  22:21  and  thou  shalt  not  *.  a 

6tran<'er.  Lev.  19:3:3 
Lev.  18:18  wife  to  sister  to?',  her 
Num.  25:17  v.  the  Midian ites 
18  they  ?'.  you  with  their  wilea 

33:55  ye  let  remain  sh.  v.  you 
2  Sa/n.  12:18  how  will  he  v.  him. 
2  Chr.  15:6  God  did  r.  them 
Job  19:2  how  long  will  ye  r.  soul 
Ps.  2:5  ?'.  th.  iu  his  displeasure 
Is.  7:6  let  us  go  ag.  J.  and  ?;.  it 

11:13  Judah  shall  not  v.  Ephr. 
Ezek.  32:9  I  will  r.  hearts  of  peo. 
Hab.  2:7  not  awake  that?',  theef 
Act£  12:1  Herod  did  v.  the  church 

VEXATIOfV,  S. 

Deut.  28:20  L.  sh.  send  on  thee  v. 
2  Chr.  15:5  r.  were  on  inhabit. 
Ec.  1:14?'.  of  spirit,  2:11.17 

17  r.  ofspi.  2:26;  4:4,  16;  6:9 
2:22  ha.  man  of?*,  of  his  heart? 
4:0  hands  full  with  v.  of  spirit 


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VIL 

Is.  0:1  not  such  n^  wns  In  hor  v. 

28:l'.l  ft  ('.  to  nii(ltiT*taiul  ri'|M^rt 

65:14  ye  eh.  bowl  for  v.  of  spirit 
VEXED. 
yum.  20:ir)  Ku'yptiiins  r.  uh  nntl 
J>/'l.  2:18  of  tiicm  that  v.  them 

li):S  that  year  AmmunitL-s  r.  Is. 

Ui-.Ui  tti»souI  WHS  t'.  nnto death 

1  s.im.  1  i:-17  Saul  r.  hit*  (.'uoinics 

2  S'-im.  l;j:2  Amnon  r.  fell  sick 
S  A'.  4:27  alone,  for  hirt  soul  is  v. 
J\VA.  11:27  enemies  who  v.  them 
.*/o6  27:3  Almij^hty  v.  my  soul 
Ps.  6:3  my  hones  i\  3  soul  v. 

10  let  enemii'H  he  at*ha.  and  t\ 
Is.  m:\0  they  rebelled  and  v.  Sp. 
JCzek.  22:5  iiifunum^  and  miieh  c. 

7  ('.  fatherless;  2'.>  i'.  the  jnior 
Mot.  15:22  drtugh.  is  r.  wi.  devil 

17:15  ho  is  lunatic  and  sore  r. 
Luke  6:18  they  that  were  v.  with 

uuclcan  spirits.  .4cV/f  5:16 
2  Pet.  2:7  Lot  v.  with  conversat. 

8  V.  hia  riijhteous  soul  fr.  day 

VIAL. 

1  Sam.  10:1  Sam.  took  a  v.  of  oil 
Het).  16:2  first  angi'l  pour,  his  i'. 

3  second  v.  on  sea  ;  4  third  i\ 
8  fourth  V.  lOflflh  v.  on  beast 
12  sixth  V.  17  sev.  v.  into  air 
VIALS. 
i?ci\  5:8  golden  v.  full  of  odors 
15:7  gave  seven  angels  seven  i\ 
16:1  pour  out  v.  of  wrath  of  O. 
17:1  angels  wh.  had  7  v.  21:9 
VICTORY. 

2  .*?rtm.  19:2  v.  th.  day  was  turn. 
2;i:10  L.  wroni:ht  a  gre^t  r.  12 

1  Chr.  2',t:ll  thyie.  O  L.  is  the  v. 
Ps.  MS:1  nrm  hath  i:ottrn  him  v. 
Id.  25:8  will  swallnvr  up  death  in 

V.  1  Cor.  15:54 
Mat.  12:20  send  jadgm.  unto  v. 
1  (Wr.  15:55  O  grn.  where  thy  v.  ? 

57  to  CJod.  w-ho  giv.  us  tho  v. 
1  John  5:4  this  is  the  v.  even  fai. 
Sev.  15:2  had  got.  v,  over  beast 

VICTIAL,  S. 
€kn.  14:11  goods  of  Sod.  and  v. 
Ex.  12:89  nei.  had  prepared  v. 
Lev.  25:37  nor  lend  him  thy  v. 
Dfut.  2:3:19  usury  of  p.  of  any  th. 
Jon.  1:11  prepare  r.  9:11  take  v. 
9:14  the  men  took  of  their  v. 
Jud.  17:10  will  gi.  apparel  and  v. 
1  Sarn.  22:10  irave  r.  and  sword 

1  A'.  4:7  provided  l'.  for  king.  27 
11:18  Pharaoh  appointed  him  r. 

-Vt-^.  10:31  peo.  bring  ?-.  on  s;ib. 

13:15  a^.  tn.  in  day  they  sold  v. 
J<r.  40:5  capt.  gave  Jeremiah  v. 

44:17  then  had  we  plenty  of?'. 
Mat.  14:15  to  buy  v.  Luke  9:12 

VIEW,  ED. 
*/o.T.  2:7  V.  land ;  7:2  v.  country 

7:2  V.  Ai ;  Ezr.  8:15  v.  people 

2  A'.  2:7  prophets  stood  to  v.  15 
iV'M.  2:13  I  V.  walls  of  Jerus.  15 

VIG1LA\T. 
1  Tim.  3:2  a  bishop  must  be  v. 
1  Pet*  5:8  be  v.  bee.  your  advers. 

VILE. 
Dent.  25:3  lest  thy  brot.  seem  v. 
Jud.  19:24  do  not  so  v.  a  thing 

1  Snm.  3:13  sons  made  thems.  v. 
1.5:9  every  thing  that  was  v. 

2  Sam.  6:22  I  will  yet  be  more  v. 
Job  1H:3  why  are  wc  reputed  r.  f 

40:4  I  am  v.  what  shall  I  ans.  ? 
Ps.  15:4  V.  person  is  contemned 
/*.  32:5  V.  person  be  no  more 

6  V.  person  will  speak  villany 
J^r.  15:19  take  prec.  from  the  v. 

29:17  I  will  maKc  them  r.  figs 
Lam.  1:11  O  L.  for  I  am  bee.  i\ 
J)an.  11:21  sh.  stand  a  v.  i)erson 
yah.  1:14  make  grave,  th.  art  v. 

3:6  cast  filth  on  tb.  make  thee  r. 
Pom.  1:26  G.  gave  them  up  to  v. 
Phil.  3:21  shall  change  v.  body 
Jam.  2:2  a  poor  man  in  v.  raim. 

VILELY. 

2  Sam.  1:21  shield  v.  cast  away 

VILER,  VILEST. 

Job  30:8  they  were  v.  than  earth 
Ps.  12:8  when  v.  men  are  exalted 

VILLAGE. 

Mat.  21:2  go  into  7».  ovcrag.  you, 

MorkUvV,  LuhiVy.ZQ 

Luke  24:13  two  of  th,  went  to  v. 

VILLAGES. 

I^v.  25:31  houses  oiv.  counted 
Jud.  5:7  inhabitants  of  V.  ceased 


VIN 

.V''^.  6:2  meet  in  one  of  the  v. 
h'st.  9:19  J.  of  V.  made  14th  day 
<'anf.  7:11  let  us  Indge  In  r. 
Kzfk.  3H:11  to  land  of  unwall.  v. 
n<ih.  3:U  strike  head  of  his  r. 
Mat.  14:15  they  may  go  into  the 

the  V.  and  buy,  Mark  6:36 
See  ciTiKs. 

VILLA\Y. 
/s'.  32:6  vile  person  will  spoak  v. 
Jer.  29:23  committed  v.  in  Israel 

VIiVE. 
Gen.  40:9  a  v.  was  before  me 

10  in  V.  were  three,  branches 
49:11  .Tudah  binding  his  foal  to 
I',  his  ass's  colt  to  choice  r. 
Lev.  25:5  nor  ga.  grapes  of  v.  II 
\'fm.  6:4  eat  nothing  madeof  v. 
Deuf.  32:32  their  r.  is  v.  of  Sod. 
Jutt.  9:12  trees  said  to  r.  reign 
13:14  not  eat  that  cometh  of  v. 

1  A'.  4:25  ev.  man  under  his  r. 

2  A'.  4:39  found  a  wild  v.  gather. 
18:31  eat  of  own  v.  It.  36:16 

Job  15:.'i3  sha.  off  gra|)e  as  the  v. 
A'.  80:8  hast  bro.  r.  out  of  E^. 

14  look  down,  and  visit  this  v. 
128:3  wife  sh.  bo  as  a  fruitful  v. 

Cant.  6:11  whe.  v.  flourish.  7:12 

7:8  breasts  as  clusters  of  the  t\ 
Is.  5:2  plant,  it  with  choicest  v. 

16:8  r.  of  Sibmah  langnishelh 
9  bewail  v.  of  Sib.  Jer.  48:.32 

24:7  wine  mourneth,  v.  languis. 

32:12  sh.  lament  for  frnilful  v. 

.^:4  as  leaf  falleth  from  the  v. 
Jer.  2:21  I  planted  th.  a  noble  v. 
how  turned  into  ntranget'.  ? 

6:9  glean  remnant  of  Iw.  as  a  v. 

8:13  no  grapes  cm  r.  nor  figs 
Ezek.  15:2  v.  more  th.  any  treet 

6  r.  which  I  have  iriven  for  fuel 
17:6  it  became  a  sprrjiding  r. 

7  r.  did  bend  roots  towards 
19:10  moth,  is  like  r.  in  blood 

Hos.  10:1  Israel  is  an  empty  v. 

14:7  revive  as  corn,  grow  as  v. 
Joel  1:7  he  laid  my  r.  waste 
12  r.  is  dried  up.  the  lig-trec 

2:22  fig-tree  and  r.  yield  stren. 
Mic.  4:4  sit  cv.  man  under  his  i'. 
Harf.  2:19  r.  hath  not  bro.  forth 
Zee.  3:10  call  ev.  man  under  v. 

8:12  the  ?'.  shall  give  her  fruit 
Mai.  3:11  nei.  r.  cast  her  fruit 
Mat.  26:29  not  drink  of  fruit  of  v. 

MarkU.Ho;  /,wA-«  22:18 
John  15:1  I  am  the  true  v.  5 

4  bear  fruit,  exc.  it  abide  in  v. 
Jam.  3:12  can  a  i\  bear  figs? 
Rev.  14:18  ga.  chisters  otv.  19 

VIXES. 
Nuin.  20:5  no  pi.  of  i\  or  jiomeg. 
Deuf.  8:8  a  land  of  wheat  and  v. 
P^.  78:47  he  destroyed  their  ?'. 

105:33  smote  th.  v.  and  fig-trees 

Cant.  2:13  v.  give  a  good  smell 

15  foxes,  that  spoil  tlie  v.  our 
r.  have  tender  grapes 

Is.  7:2.3  th.  were  a  tuousand  V. 
Jtr.  5: 17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  v 
31:5  plant  v.  on  mountains 
Hos.  2:12  I  will  destroy  her  v. 
Ilab.  3:17  nei.  fruit  be'in  the  v. 

VI\E.DRESSERS. 
2  A'.  25:12  left  the  pooroflandto 

hav.-d.  Jer.  52:16 
2  Chr.  26:10  Uzziah  had  v.-d. 
Is.  61:5  sons  of  alien  your  ?'.-rf, 
Joel  1:11  be  ashamed,  O  ye  v.-d. 

Vi:VEGAR. 

yum.  6:3  Kaz.  shall  drink  no  v. 
liutk  2:14  dip  thy  morsel  in  v. 
Ps.  69:21  gave  v.  Mat.  27:34 
Pror.  10:26  as  r.  to  the  teeth 
25:20  as  r.  ui>on  nitre,  so  is  he 
Mat.  27:48  took  a  sponge  and 
filled  it  with  v.  Mark  15:36  ; 
Luke  23:36 ;  John  19:29,  30 
VINEYARD. 
Gen.  9:20  Noah  planted  a  v.  and 
Kr.  22:5  if  cause  v.  to  be  eaten 
23:11  thou  sh.  deal  with  thy  v. 
Ler.  19:10  shalt  not  glean  thy  v. 
25:3  six  years  sh.  prune  thy  ?', 
4  nei.  sow  field,  nor  prune  r. 
D^^uf.  20:6  what  man  planted  r.  ? 
22:9  not  sow  ?'.  with  div.  seeds 
2;J:24  comest  into  neighbor's  v. 
24:21  when  gather,  grapes  of  v. 
28:30  plant  v.  not  gath.  grapes 
1  K.  21:1  Nabo.  had  a  u.  hard  by 
2  give  me  thy  v.  I  will  give 

thee  abetter  V.  6 
7  T  will  give  thcc  V.  of  Naboth 


VIO 

Ps.  80:15  r.  thy  ri,  hand  planted 
Prow  21:30  I  went  by  v.  of  man 

31:16  hand  she  plnn'leth  a  v. 
Cant.  1:6  own  v.  have  I  not  kept 

8:11  Sohimcm  had  a  t'.  he  let  v. 

12  mv  V.  is  bef.  me.  O  Soiom. 

Is.  1:8  Z.  is  left  as  cottage  in  v. 

3:14  for  ye  have  eaten  up  the  v. 

5:1  my  beloved  touching  his  v. 
7  V.  of  L.  of  hosts  is  hou.  of  Is. 

10  ten  acres  of  i'.  yi.  one  bath 
27:2  singto  her.  r. of  red  wine 

Jer.  12:10  pastors  destroy,  my  v. 
35:7  Uechab.  uh.  n(Jt  plant  r.  9 
Mic.  1:6  Samaria  as  plant,  of?'. 
Mat.  20:1  hire  labor,  into  his  v. 
4  he  said.  Go  ye  also  into  v.  7 
21:2H  go  work  to-dav  in  my  v. 
33  certain  househofder  planted 

V.  Mark  12:1;  Luke '2.U:\^ 
Luke  13:6  fig-tree  planted  in  v. 

7  said  unto  dresser  of  v. 
1  Cor.  9:7  planteth  v.  eat.  not? 

VIltEYARDS. 
yt/tn.  16:14  not  giv.  inher.  of  r. 
20:17  not  pass  through  v.  21:23 
22:24  sngel  stood  in  path  ofv. 
Deut.  6:11  ho  swore  to  give  thee 

?'.  .los.  24:13:  AW/.  9:25 
28:39  shalt  plant  v.  dress  them 
Jnd.  15:5  the  foxes  burnt  up  v. 
21:20  go  and  lie  in  wait  in  r. 

1  Sam.  8:14  take  yo.  fields  and  V. 
22:7  will  son  of  J.  give  you  r.  ? 

2  A'.  5:26  is  it  time  to  receive  v.f 
18:32  I  take  you  to  a  land  of?'. 
19:29  in  the  third  year  plant  ?». 

1  Chr.  27:27  over  r.'was  Shimei 
yeh.  5:3  have  mortgaged  our  v, 

11  restore  v.  and  olive-yards 
Job  24:1S  beliold.  not  way  oft'. 
Ps.  107:37  sow  fields,  plant  V. 
Kc.  2:4  houses,  I  planted  met'. 
Cant.  1:6  made  me  keeper  of  v. 

14  as  cluster  of  camphire  in  v. 
7:12  let  us  get  up  early  to  the  v. 
Is.  16:10  in  /'.  sh.  be  no  singing 
65:21  shall  plant  v.  and  eat  the 

fruit  of  them,  Amos  9:14 
Jer.  32:15  v.  sh.  be  possessed  ag. 
39:10  Nebuzar-ad.  gave  poor  v. 
Kzek.  28:26  build  hous.  and  pi.  v. 
Jfos.  2:15  I  will  give  her  her  v. 
Amos  4:9  palmer- worm  devo.  v. 
5:11  ye  have  planted  v. 
17  in  all  v.  shall  be  wailing 
Zep.  1:13  sh.  plant  V.  not  drink 

VINTAGE, 
Lev.  26:5  thresh,  shall  reach  to 
Y.  the  V.  reach  to  sowi.  time 
Jud.  8:2  better  than  v.  of  Abi.? 
Job  24:6  they  gjither  r.  of  wick. 
Ik.  16:10  made  v.  shout,  to  cease 
24:13  L'leaning  when  v.  is  done 
32:10  the  v.  shall  fail,  gathering 
Jer.  48:32  spoiler  is  fallen  up.  v. 
Mic.  7:1  as  grane-gleanings  of  v. 
Zee.  11:2  for.  of  ^^  is  come  down 

VIOL.  S. 
Is.  5:12  harp  and  v.  and  wine 
14:11  noise  of  v.  brouiiht  down 
Amos  5:2:J  not  hear  melody  oiv. 
6:5  that  chant  to  sound  of  jj. 

VIOLATED. 
Ezek.  22:26  priests  ha.  v.  my  law 

viole:\<'e. 

Gen.  6:11  earth  filled  with  v.  12 
Lt'r.  6:2  if  lie  in  thi.  taken  by  v. 

2  S<t}n.  22:3  savest  me  from  r. 
Ps.  11:5  hn'cth  v.  his  soul  hateth 

55:9  I  have  seen  v.  and  strife  in 
58:2  weigli  the  i'.  of  your  hands 
72:14  shall  redeem  th".  soul  fr.  v. 
73:6  V.  covereth  them  as  a  gar. 

Pi-nv.  4:17  they  drink  wine  of  v. 
li):t;  ('.  covereth  the  mouth,  11 
13:2  transgressors  shall  eat  r. 
28:17  man  that  doeth  c.  to  blood 

/".  53:9  he  had  done  no  r. 
59:6  act  of  v.  is  in  their  hands 
60:18  ?'.  shall  no  more  be  heard 

Ji'r.  6:7  r.  and  spoil  heard  in  her 

20:8  I  sjiake,  I  cried  ?'.  and  spoil 

22:3  do  no  x\  to  the  stranger 

17  th.  eves,  thy  heart  are  for  v. 

51:35  r.  done  to  me  and  flesh 

46  V.  in  the  land,  ruler  ag.  ml. 

Ezpk.  7:11  r.  risen  up  into  a  rod 
23  for  the  city  is  full  of  v. 
8:17  filled  land  with  r.  28:16 
12:19  because  of  the  v.  of  them 
18:7  spoiled  none  by  r.  16.  18 
45:9  Israel,  remove  r.  and  sjioil 

Joel  3:19  Edora  a  wildern.  for  v. 

Amos  3:10  store  v.  in  palaces 
6:3  aiuse  geat  oft',  to  come 


vm 

Ob.  10  for  ?'.  shame  shall  cover 
Jon.  3i8  turn  everv  one  from  v. 
Mil-.  2:2  covet  fields,  take  liy  v. 

6:12  the  rich  men  are  full  of  v. 

Ilab.  1:2  I  cry  out  to  tliee  of  v.  f 

3  I',  bef.  mi; ;  9  come  all  for  v. 

2:8  and  for  the  v.  of  the  land 

17  r.  t>f  Lcba.  cover  thee.  v.  ot 
7^/>.  1:9  fill  mast,  houses  with  v. 

3:4  her  priests  have  dtme  r. 
SfiU.  2:16  covereth  r.  with  garm. 
Mat.  11:12  kingd.  of  hea.  sufl".  t;. 
Lnke  3:14  do  r.  to  no  man.  nor 
.4'-^^ 5:26  capt.  bro.  them  with.  p. 

21:35  r.  borne  of  S(»ldierH  for  v. 

27:41  was  brok.  for  r.  of  waves 
Wb.  ll:;j-l  quenched  r.  of  flre 
Rev.  18:21  with  v.  shall  Babylon 

viole:^t. 

2 -Sam.  22:49  hast  delivered  mo 

fVom  the  v.  man.  Ps.  18:48 

Ps.  7:16  his  r.  dealing  come  on 

86:14  aswemh.  of  r.  men  sought 

140:1  preserve  me  fr.  k.  man,  4 

11  evil  shall  hunt  the  v.  man 

Pror.    16:2'.J    v.    man    entieeth 

neighbor 
E<\  5:8  if  tlnm  eeest  v.  pervert. 
Mat.  11:12  the  ??.  take  it  by  force 

violently. 

Lev.  6:4  sh.  rest,  that  he  took  tJ. 
Jhut.  28:31  ass  shall  bt^  ?'.  taken 
Job  20:19  hath  v.  taken  a  house 
24:2  they  r.  take  away  flocks 
Is.  22:ls  will  V.  tuni  and  toss 
Lam.  2:6  hath  r.  taken  away  tab. 

VIPER. 

Job  20:16  r.  tongue  sh.  slay  him 

Is.  30:6  when.  come?',  and  serp. 

59:5  that  is  crushed  br.  into  v. 

Acts  28:3  v.  fasten,  on  P. 'a  hand 

VIPERS. 

iTa^  3:7  O  generation  of  r.  12:34; 

23:33;  X'/Av  3:7 

VIRGIX. 

Gen.  24:16  Rebekah  was  fair,  v. 

43  when  the  v.  cometh  to  draw 
Ler.  21:3  a  v.  he  may  be  defiled 

14  he  shall  take  a  v.  to  wife 
Deut.  22:19  evil  name  upon  a  v. 
•23  r.  betroth.  28  v.  not  betro. 
32:25  destroy  youngman  and  v. 
2  Sam.  13:2  sick  for  Ta.  was  a  v. 
2  A'.  19:21  the  v.  the  daughter  of 
Zi.  laughed  to8coni.7,\\  37:23 
Is.  7:14  V.  sb.  concei.  Mat.  1:23 
2^^:12  rejoice,  O  th.  oppressed  v. 
47:1  sit  in  the  dust.  O  v.  of  Ba. 
62:5  as  a  yo.  man  marrieth  a  v. 
Jrr.  14:17  "the  v.  dau.  is  broken 
18:13  V.  of  Is.  ba.  done  honible 
31:4  shalt  he  built.  O  r.  of  Israel 
13  then  sh.  T.  rejoice  in  dance 
21  turn.  O  V.  of  Is.  to  ihy  citi. 
46:11  Or.  daughter  of  EL'Vi't 
La?n.  1:15  L.  hath  trod.  /■.  of  .Tu. 
2:13  comfort  thee,  O  r.  ofZiou 
Joel  1:8  lament  like  a  r.  girded 
AfTws  5:2  ?'.  of  Israel  is  fallen 
Luke  1:27  angel  was  sent  to  a  w. 

1  Cor.  7:28  if  a  r.  marry,  not  sin. 
34  dift'erence  betw.  wife  and  v, 
37  that  he  wilt  keej)  his  v. 

2  Cor.  11:2  pres.  you  as  chaste  v, 

VIR  Gilo's. 

^Sam.  13:18  were  king's  dau.  V, 
Ps.  45:14  ('.  her  companions 
Cant.  1:3  theref.  do  v.  love  thee 
6:8  queens,  v.  without  number 
Is.  23:4  iior  do  I  bring  up  v. 
Lam.  1:4  her  r.  are  afllictcd 

18  r.  are  gone  into  captivity 
2:10  r.  of  Jer.  hang  their  beads 

21  r.  and  yo.  men  are  fallen 
Amos  8:13  that  day  shall  v.  faint 
Mat.  25:1  heaven  is  lik.  to  ten  v. 
Acts  21:9  daught.  v.  prophesied 
1  Cor.  7:25  concern,  r.  I  nave  not 
Per.  14:4  not  defiled,  they  are  V, 

Ynnn;;  VIRGINS. 

Jud.  21:12  were  four  hund.  y.  v. 
1  A'.  1:2  sought  for  king  a  jj.  v. 
Eft.  2:2  fair  y.  r.  sou.  for  king 
3  gather  together  the  fair  y.  v. 
VIRGINITY. 
Let).  21:13  take  a  wile  in  herv. 
Deut.  22:15  brin-:  tok.  of  v.  17.  20 
Jud.  11:37  niav  b.-wail  my  V.  33 
Ezek.  21:3  bruised  teats  of  r.  8 
Luke  2:3tj  A.  lived  7  years  fr.  V. 

VIRTIE. 
Mark  5:30  r.  hnd  gone  out  of 

him,  ZwA-c  6:19;  8:46 
Phil.  4:8  if  there  be  any  v. 


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VIS 

SPtA  1:3  called  us  to  glo.  and  r 
5  add  to  faith  v.  to  l\  knowl. 

VIRTUOrS,  LV. 

Jii'fft  3.11  tlioii  art  a  r.  ^\■<)Inau 
Pror.  12:4  a  v.  worn,  is  a  ci-own 
31:10  who  can  find  a  r.  worn,  ? 
29  mauy  duugh.  have  done  v, 
VISAGE. 
Is.  .^2:14  Ids  V.  was  marred 
Lam.  4:fi  r.  is  bhicker  th.  a  coal 
Dan,  3:19  form  uf  t.  changed 

VISIBLE. 
Col.  1:16  all  tliintjs  created,  v. 

VISIOX. 
Nrnn.  34:4  r.  of  Almi-_'hty.  16 
1 .9«m.  3:1  there  was  no  open  v. 
15  S.  feared  to  show  Eli  the  v. 
2  6'am.  7:17  accord,  to  this  v.  did 

Nathan  speak.  1  C'/ir.  17:15 
2  fViC.  3-2:32  written  in  v.  of  Isa. 
.7o6  20:8  he  chased  away  as  a  v. 
Ps.  89:19  spakest  in  i:  to  11.  O. 
Prov.  29:18  \vh.  no  v.  peo.  jierish 
Is.  1:1  the  V.  of  Isa.  son  of  Amoz 
21:2  a  grievous  v.  is  declared 
22:1  biirden  of  valley  of  v.  5 
28:7  they  err  in  iK  si'ntnlde  in 
29:7  be  as  a  dream  of  a  iiiL;ht  V. 
11  ?'.  is  become  as  a  book  seal. 
Jfr.  14:14  they  proph.  a  false  v. 
23:16  sp.  a  t'.  of  their  own  heart 
Lam.  2:9  proph.  find  no  v.  fr.  L. 
Ezek.  7:13  V.  is  touching  whole 

26  they  seek  a  v.  of  prophet 
8:4  according  to  v.  11:44  ;  43:3 
12:22  days  are  prolonged  v.  fail. 

23  the  effect  of  ev.  v.  is  at  hand 

24  no  more  vain  v.  nor  divina. 

27  *'.  he  seetli  is  for  days 
13:7  ha.  ye  not  seen  a  vain  v.  ? 

Dan.  2:19  revealed  to  D.  in  a  v. 
7:2  in  my  v.  four  winds  strove 
8:1  a  V.  aj)peared  unto  me 
Ifi  make  this  man  undcrsta.  v. 
2(i  stmt  uj)  V.  27  astonish,  at  v. 
9:21  whom  I  had  seen  in  v.  23 
10:1  he  had  understanding  of  tJ. 
7  I  saw  V.  men  saw  not  V.  8 
14  yet  the  v.  is  for  many  days 
](i  by  V.  my  Borrows  are  turn. 
11:14  exalt  thcmsel.  to  estab.  v. 
Ob.  1  the  V.  of  Obadiah 
Jific.  3:6  ye  shall  not  have  a  v. 
Nah.  1:1  book  oft',  of  Nahum 
JIab.  2:2  write  v.  make  it  plain 
3  V.  is  for  an  apjtointed  time 
Zfc.  13:4  prophets  asha.  of  his  v. 
Mat.  17:0  tell  the  V.  to  no  man 
L"ke  1  ;22  perc.  he  had  seen  a  v. 
24:23  had  seen  a.  v.  of  angels 
Acl.f  10: 17  Peter  doubted  of  v.  19 
11:5  I  saw  a  ti.  a  vessel  descend 
12:9  but  thought  he  saw  a  v. 
16:9  11.  appeared  to  Paul,  18:9 
2G;19  I  \v;is  not  disobedl.  to  v. 
Rev.  9:17  I  saw  horses  in  the  ». 


In  a  VISIO\. 

Oen.  15:1  L.  came  to  Ab.  in  a  v, 
Num.  12:6  make  myself  kn.  in  v. 
Ezek.  11:24  brought  me  in  a  v. 
Dan.  8:2  I  saw  in  a  v.  by  river 
Ads  9:10  to  An.  said  L.  in  a  v. 
12  S.  hath  seen  in  a  v.  a  man 
10:3  Cor.  saw  in  a  v.  an  angel 

VISIO\S. 
Gen.  46:2  God  spake  to  Is.  in  v. 
'i  Chr.  9:29  written  in  v.  of  Iddo 
26:5  Z.  had  understanding  in  ?i. 
Job  4:13  thoughts  fr.  v.  of  night 
7:14  thou  tcrrifiest  me  thro'"??. 
Ezek.  1:1  I  saw  the  v.  of  God 
8:3  he  bro.  me  in  t).  of  G.  to  J. 
13:16  wliich  see  7\  of  peace 
40:2  in  IK  bro.  he  me  to  land  of 
Dan.  1:17  D.  had  underst.  in  i\ 
2:28  r.  of  thy  head  on  thy  bed 
4:5  V.  of  my  head  troubled  me 
7:1  D.  had '?'.  of  his  head  upon 
7  I  saw  in  night  iK  behohl,  13 
15  /'.  (»f  my  head  troubled  me 
TTos.  12:10  I  have  multiplied  r. 
Joel  2:28  shall  see  v.  Acts  2:17 
2  Cor.  12:1  come  to  v.  and  revela. 

VISIT. 
fV™..W:24  will  r.  25;  E.r.  1.3:19 
A'.c.  32:.34  when  I  v.  I  will  ?'.  sin 
Lev.  18:25  I  do  v.  iniq.  thereof 
Job  5:21  Shalt  v.  thv  habitation 
7:18  that  thou  shouldest  n.  him 
Ps.  .59:5  awake,  to  ;).  the  heath. 
80:14  look  down  and  v.  this  vine 
89:32  rh.  will  I  p.  transgression 
106:4  O  ('.  me  wi.  thy  salvation 
Is.  23:17  tin;  Lord  will  )'.  Tyre 
Jer.  .3:10  they  Blmll  v.  ark  of  L. 


vol 

■Jcr.  5:9  shall  I  not  v.?  W\  9:9 
6: 15  ?).  them,  shall  be  cast  down 
14:10  romemb.  iniq.  and  v.  sins 
15:15  thou  kno.  remem.  and  v, 
23:2  V.  on  you  evil  of  doings 
27:22  there  sh.  tliey  be  tilll  v. 
29:10  V.  you  and  pcrf.  my  word 
32:5  th.  shall  he  be  till  I  v.  him 
49:8  will  )'.  Esau  ;  60:31  v.  Baby. 
Lam.  4:22  he  will  v.  thine  iniq. 
IIos.  2:13  )'.  on  her  days  of  Baal. 
8:13  now  will  he  ».  th.  sins,  9:9 
Amos  3:14  I  will  v.  alt.  of  Beth-el 
Zep.  2:7  L.  shall  v.  turn  captiv. 
Xec.  11:16  not  v.  th.  that  be  cut 
Adsl-.W  into  heart  to  v.  his  br. 
15:14  decla.  how  G.  did  v.  Gent. 
36  let  ns  go  and  )>.  our  breth. 
Jam.  1:27  v.  fatherl.  and  widows 

VISIT.\TI01V. 

Xiim.  16:29  if  visi.  aft.  v.  of  men 

Job  10:12  Ihy  v.  preser.  my  spir 

Ts.  10:3  what  do  in  day  of  r.  ? 

.Jer.  8: 12  in  time  of  v.  cast  down 

10:15  in  time  off.  perish,  51:18 

11:23  in  year  oft).  23:12;  48:44 

46:21  time  of  th.  v.  come,  50:27 

Ilos.  9:7  the  days  of!',  are  come 

.Ific.  7:4  thy  v.  Cometh,  perplex. 

Luke  10:44  knew,  not  time  of  d. 

1  Pet.  2:12  glorify  G.  in  day  of  v. 

VISITED. 
Gen.  21:1  Lord  v.  Sar.  as  he  said 
Ex.  3:16  I  ha^-e  surely  v.  you 
4:31  heard  that  Lord  had  v.  Is. 
AVhs.  16:29  if  th.  be  v.  aft.  visit. 
Ruth  1:6  heard  how  L.  v.  people 
1  Sam.  2:21  the  Lord  v.  Hannah 
■Job  3.'):15  he  hath  v.  in  his  anger 
Ps.  17:3  thou  hast  v.  me,  thou 
Prov.  19:23  sh.  not  be  v.  wi.  evil 
Is.  24:22  after  many  days  be  v. 
26:14  theref.  hast  thon  v.  them 
16  Lord  in  tronble  have  they  v. 
29:6  thou  sh.  be  v.  with  thund. 
Jer.  6:6  Jerusal.  is  city  to  be  v. 
23:2  scattered  ilock,  not  )>.  th. 
Ezek.  38:8  after  many  days  be  v. 
Zee.  10:3  L.  of  hosts  v.  his  flock 
.Uat.  25:36  v.  me ;  43  v.  me  not 
Luke  1:68  v.  and  redeemed  peop. 
78  the  day-spring  hath  v.  us 
7:10  God  hath  v.  his  people 
VISITEST,  ETH,  I\G. 
Ex.  20:5  i\  iniquity  of  fathers 
31:7;  N^uin.  14:18;  Deut.  &:'J 
.Job  31:14  t'.  what  sh.  I  answer? 
Ps.  8:4  thon  V.  him,  Ileb.  2:6 
65:9  thou  V.  earth,  waterest  it 

VOCATIOX. 
Epk.  4:1  walk  worthy  of  the  v. 

VOU-E. 
Gen.  4:10  v.  of  thy  broth. 's  blood 
27:22  V.  is  Jacob's  v.  but  hands 
39:15  heard  that  I  lift,  np  my  v. 
E.r,.  4:8  believe  v.  of  latter  sign 
19:19  God  answered  him  bva  ji. 
23:21  bewa.  of  him,  obey  his  v. 
24:3  people  answer,  with  one  v. 
32:18  is  not  v.  of  th.  that  shout 
T^ev.  5:1  if  sonl  heart',  of  swear 
.Vi/m.  14:1  congr.  lifted  their  v. 
Deul.  4:30  if  thou  be  ohedi.  to  v 
8:20  would  not  be  obedi.  to  v. 
Jos.  6:10  nor  make  noise  wi.  t'. 
Jiid.  18:3  they  knew  v.  of  Levlte 
1  Sam.  24:16  is  this  thy  v.  my 

son  David?  26:17 
2.%w.  22:14  51.  High  tittered)'. 

1  A.  18:26  was  no  v.  nor  any,  29 
19:12  after  fire  a  still  small  ?'. 

2  /i .  4:31  neither  v.  nor  hearing 
7:10  there  was  no  t'.  of  man 
19:22  a",  wh.  exalt,  v.?  Is.  .37:23 

\  Chr.  15:16  lifting  np  v.  wi.  iov 
Jo*  2:12  .Job's  friends  lift 


_  ,  ,  ,       .      — up  V. 

*7  let  no  joy/ul  ti.  come  there 
30::!1  the  e.  of  them  that  weep 
3i:4  a  v.  roareth,  he  thundereth 

5  God  thundereth  with  his  v 
40:9  thund.  with  a  r.  like  him? 
Ps.  18:13  the  Highest  pave  his  » 
2(i:7  publish  viith  p. of  thankse 
31:22  heardest  p.  of  snpplicati: 
42:4  went  to  house  of  G.  wi   v 
44:16  I',  of  him  th.  reproacheth 
4h:h  uttered  his  v.  earth  melted 
4,:1  shout  to  G.  wi.  v.  of  trinm. 
66:19  attend,  to  t'.  of  my  praver 
68:.3:j  send,  out  ii.  th.  a  niightv  t' 
74:23  forL-et  not  p.  of  enemies 
.7:1  cried  unto  L.  with  v.  142-1 

IS  ('.  of  thy  thunder  in  heaven 
86:6  attend  to  v.  of  my  suppli 
93:3  floods  have  lifu-d  up  th 


vol 

Ps.  102:5  by  reas.  o!v.  of  groan. 
103:20  hearkening  to  r.  of  word 
104:7  at  V.  of  thund.  th.  hasted 
118:15  »'.  of  rejoic.  in  tabei-uac. 
141:1  give  ear  to  my  v. 
Prop.  1:20  uttereth  t'.  in  streets 
2:3  if  liftest  up  r.  tm  understa 
5:13  not  obeyed  v.  of  my  tench. 
8:1  understand,  jmt  forth  her  v. 
4  my  t).  is  to  eons  of  men 
Ec.  5:3  a  fool's  v.  is  known  by 
6  she.  G.  be  angry  at  thy  t'.  t 
10:20  bird  of  air  sh.  carry  "the  v 
12:4  he  sliall  rise  at  v.  of  bird 
Cant.  2:8  the  v.  of  mv  beloved 
12  V.  of  turtle  is  heard  in  land 
5:2  It  is  p.  of  beloved  knocketh 
7k,  6:4  posts  moved  at  ».  of  him 
13:2  exalt  the  I',  shake  the  hand 
29:4  B.  as  one  that  hath  a  spirit 
30:19  graci.  to  thee  at  v.  of  cry 
31:4  lion  not  afraid  of  their  v 
40:3  ».  th.  crieth  in  wilder.  Mat. 
3:3;  MarkV.^;  Luke 'i-.i 
6  V.  said.  Cry ;  48:20  v.  of  sing. 
60:10  obeyeth  v.  of  his  servant 
51:3  thanksgiving,  t).  of  melody 
52:8  wi.  V.  together  sh.  th.  sing 
65:19  V.  of  weeping  shall  be  no 
more  heard,  nor  v.  of  crying 
66:6  a  t'.  of  noise,  a  v.  fr.  temp. 
Jer.  4:15  v.  declareth  from  D:ni 
16  give  their  v.  ag.  cities  of  J. 
6:23  V.  roareth  like  sea,  60:42 
7:34  t).  of  mirth,  ».  of  gladness, 
■V.  of  the  bridegroom,  16:9  ■ 
25:10-  3;J:11 
8:19  f.  of  cry  of  dau.  of  people 
10:13  when  he  uttereth  v.  51:16 
25:.36  a  ».  of  cry  of  shepherds 
30:19  1'.  of  th.  that  make  merry 
31:15  a  v.  was  heard  in  Ham.  16 
46:22  ».  thereof  go  like  a  serp. 
48:3  a  v.  of  crying  from  Horon. 
50:28  V.  of  thorn  that  flee 
61:55  destro.  out  of  her  great  p 
Ezek.  1:24  I  heard  v.  of  Almighly 
10:5  as  the  »'.  of.'Vhnighlv  (iod 
2:J:42  a  v.  of  mullitude  at'  ease 
.33:32  one  that  hath  a  pleas,  v. 
43:2  V.  li.  noise  of  wat.  Hev.  1:15 
Dan.  4:31  there  fell  v.  fr.  heaven 
6:'20  cried  with  a  lamentable  v. 
10:6  )'.  of  words  like  r.  of  mult. 
Joel  2:11  L.  utter  v.  before  army 
3:16  utter  v.  from  J.  Aineis  1  2  * 
■Ion.  2:9  with  ti.  of  thanksgiving 
A'ah.  2:7  lead  as  with  r.  of  doves 
Mat.  3:17  a  v.  fr.  heaven,  Mark 

1:11;  LukeZ-.n 
17:6  a  V.  out  of  cloud,  this  is 
my  S.  Murk  9:7;  Lu.  9:35.36 
Luke  1:44  v.  of  saluta.  sounded 
.John  1:23  t'.  of  one  cry.  in  wild. 
10:4  follow,  for  they  ku.  his  f . 
5  know  not  t'.  of  s'trangers 
12:28  then  came  a  v.  saying,  I 
30  V.  came  not  because  of  me 
18:37  that  is  of  truth  hear,  my  v. 
Acts  9:7  hear.  v.  seeing  no  man 
10:13  aw.  say.  Rise,  15;  11:9 
12:14  when  she  knew  Peter's  v. 
22  it  is  V.  of  a  god,  not  of  man 
19:34  with  v.  cried,  Great  is  Di. 
24:21  exc.  it  be  for  this  one  v. 
26:10  I  gave  my  v.  again,  them 
1  Cor.  14:11  knownotmean  oft'. 
19  by  my  v.  I  might  teach  oth. 
Gal.  4:20  I  dcs.  to  change  my  p. 
1  Thej!.  4:16  with  v.  of  archangel 
Ileb.  12:26  whose  v.  shook  earth 
iPet.  1:17  p.  fr.  excellent  glory 
2:16  ass  speaking  with  man's  v. 
Pep.  1:12  I  turned  to  see  the  v. 
16:17  there  came  a  great  v. 


VOW 
■John  5:25  dead  h.  r.  of  Son,  28 

10:3  sheep  hear  his  v.  16,  27 
.jets  22:14  should,  h.  V.  of  mouth 
Ilep.  3:29  if  any  man  hear  my  v. 
See  HEARD. 

VOICE,  with  hearken,  ed. 
Gen.  3:17  hast  /(,  to  t'.  of  wife 

16:2  Abrain  h.  to  the  )'.  of  Sarai 
Ex.  3:18  they  shall  h.  to  thy  t' 

4:8  nor  A.  tot',  of  the  first  si^n 

1.5:-26  if  diligently  h.  to  v.  ofL. 

18:19  A.  to  my  i'.  I  give  counsel 

24  and  Moses  h.  to  v.  of  Jethro 
.Vwm.  14:22  they  have  not  h.  to 
my  )'.  Deut.  9:2:j ;  28:45 

21:3  Lord  /(.  to  the  v.  of  Israel 
Dtut.  1:45  L.  w-ould  not  h.  to  t', 
16:5  if  thou  carefully  h.  to  v.  of 

L.  26:17;  28:1,  2;  30:10 
28:15  if  th.  wilt  not  h.  to  v.  of  L. 
■los.  10:14  L.  h.  to  r.  of  a  man 
Jud.  2:20  people  not  h.  to  my  f . 
13:9  God  A.  tof.ofManoah 
20:13B.  wonldnot  A.  tow.  of  Is 

1  Sam.  2:25  h.  not  to  f.  of  father 
8:7  A.  to  the  ».  of  people,  9:-22 
12:1  I  have  A.  to  your  t'.  in  all 
25:35  go  in  peace,  I  A.  to  thy  v. 
28:22  A.  thou  to  ti.  of  thy  hand. 

2  Sejm.  12:18  wo.  not  A.  to  our  v 
2  A*.  10:6  if  ye  will  A.  to  my  p. 
Jb4fl:16  beli.  he  had  A.  to  my  v. 

34:16  hearken  to  p.  of  mv  words 
Ps.  6:2  h.  to  the  ii.  of  my'cry 
58:5  not  A.  to  !'.  of  rhai'mei-s 
81:11  peo.  would  not  A.  to  myti. 
Cunt.  8:13  compan.  A.  to  thy  f. 
Jer.  18: 19  A.  to  t).  of  them  that 

See     LIFT,     LORD, 
OBEYED. 


LOUD,     OBEY, 


VOICE,  with  hear. 
Gen,  4:23  hear  my  v,  ye  wives 
Deut.  4:33  did  people  A.  i'.  of  G. 
-36  he  made  thee  to  hear  his  v. 
5:25  if  we  A.  v.  of  God,  we  die 
33:7  hear,  Lord,  the  v.  of  Judah 
■i.'iam.  19:36  I  A.  v.  of  singing  ? 
22:7  did  h.  my  v.  out  of  temple 
■Job  3: 18  A.  not  t'.  of  oppressor 
37:2  A.  attentive,  noise  of  his  f. 
Ps.  6:3  my  v.  shaft  thon  hear 
27:7  hear,  O  Lord,  when  I  cry 
wi.myt'.28:2;  64:1;  110:149; 
130:2;  140:6 
55:3  A.  because  oft',  of  enemy 

17  cry  aloud,  he  shall  A.  mv  v. 
95:7  to-day  if  ye  will  Afar  his  v. 

Ileb.  3:7,  16 :  4:7 
Cant.  2:14  let  me  A.  v.  sweet  ti. 
Is.  32:9  A.  my  p.  ye  careless  dan. 
■fer.  9:10  can  men  A.  t'.  of  cattle 


9b.6  Bing  to  L.  with  ».  of  psalm  I  Mat.  12:19  neither  any  h.  his 


VOICES. 

Luke  17:13  lepers  lifted  up  th.  v. 
23:2:!  the  v.  of  priests  pre\  ailed 
Acts  13:27  knew  not  v.  of  ])ioph. 
22:22  lift  up  their)',  and  said 
1  Cor.  14:10  so  many  t'.  in  world 
Rep.  4:5  throne  proceed,  ti.  16:18 
8:5  into  earth,  and  there  were  )'. 
13  by  rea.  of  other  v.  of  trump. 
10:3  seven  thunders  uttered  f.  4 
11:15  there  weret'.  in  heaven 
19  temple  opened,  th.  were  v. 
VOID. 
Gen,  1:2  earth  with,  form  and  v. 
Xum,  30:12  husb.  made  th.  v,  15 
Drut.  32:28  people  v.  of  counsel 
1  A'.  22:10  in  ».  place.  2  Vhr.  18:9 
Ps.  89::J9  made  v.  the  covenant 
I19:1'26  have  made  )'.  thy  law 
I'rorv.  11:12)'.  of  wi.sd.  despiseth 
Is.  55:11  word  not  ret.  to  me  p. 
■Jer.  4:23  earth  with,  form  and  t'. 
19:71  will  make);,  counsel  of  J 
A'ah.  2:10  Nineveh  is  emptv.  v. 
,4c^K  24:10  conscien.  v.  of  offence 
Rom.  3:31  do  we  make  v.  law  ? 
4:14  be  heirs,  failh  is  made  ». 
1  Cor.  9: 15  make  my  glorying  v. 

See  UNDERSTANDING. 

VOLUME. 

Ps.  40:7  in  )'.  is  writ.  Ileb.  Ml 
VOLUIVTARY. 

Lev.  1:3  off.  it  of  his  own  t'.  will 

7:16a  )'.  offering  shall  be  eaten 
Ezek.  46:12  prepare  r.  burnt-oH". 
Col.  2:18  a  v.  humilitv,  worship 

VOLUXTARILY. 
Ezek.  46:12  prepare  offerings  t', 

VOMIT,  ED,  ETH. 
Lev.  18:25  land  )'.  inhabitants 
■lob  20:15  swallo.  riches, )'.  them 
Prop.  2;j:8  morsel  eaten  shall  p. 

2.6:16  filled  with  honey  and  v.  ii 
Jon.  2:10  the  fish  )'.  out  Jonah 

VOMIT,  Substanlive. 
/Vo)'.  *26:11  dog  return,  to  his  v. 
Js.  19:14  man  stagger,  in  his  v. 

28:8  tables  are  full  of  r.  filthin. 
■ler,  48:26  Moab  sh.  \\'allow  in  v, 
2  Pet,  2:22  dog  is  turned  to  his  a 

VOW. 

Gen.  28:20  Ja.  vowed  a  r.  31:13 

l^v,  7:16  sacri.  be  a  v.  22:18,  21 

27:2  wh.  man  make  singular  v. 

Nu?n.  6:2  when  a  man  vow  a  v. 

5  days  of  f .  21  according  to  v. 
21:2  Israel  vowed  a  f .  to  Lord 
30:2  if  man  vow  )'.  3  wo.  vow  v, 

9  every  t'.  of  widow  shall  stand 

13  every  )'.  her  husband  may 
Deut.  -23:18  br.  price  of  dog  fori;. 

21  when  thou  shult  vow  a  v. 
Jud.  11:30  Jefihthah  vowed  af. 

39  did  wi.  her  according  to  v. 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1071 


WAI 

1  Sam.  1:11  Huiumh  vowod  ft  v. 
21  Klka.  went  to  oftVr  L.  his  v. 

2  Sam.  15:7  \vt  ^o  ami  pny  my  '' 
8  thy  st!rvmit  vowed  a  r.  at  (», 

/v.  65:1  to  thfc  r.  he  performed 
£c.  5:4  when  thou  vowest  a  v. 
Is.  19:21  they  sh.  vow  a  r.  to  L. 
Arf.s'  18:18  hend,  for  he  hud  n  i). 

21:23  which  huvu  a  v.  ou  them 

VOWS. 
Ltv.  2-2:18  off.  oblution  for  his  r. 

2:i::is  atid  beside  all  your  r. 
Auf/r  2!t::j9  th.  do  bes^ide  your  v. 

Sii:5  not  anv  of  r.  htaud.  8,  12 
/h'uf.  12:5  (hi.  hrins  r.  11,  IT,  26 
Joif  22:27  thou  shall  pav  thy  v. 
/'a.  22:2.')  I  will  pay  my  v.  GG:13 ; 
llCiiM.  18 

50:14  pay  v.  50:12  t\  are  on  mo 

(jl:5  th.  b  G.  luisi  heard  my  v. 

8  that  I  may  daily  perl',  my  r. 

Pi^v.  7:14  this  dtiy  I  paid  my  r. 

20:25  enare  after  v.  to  make  itiq. 

31:2  what  the  son  of  my  v.  f 
Jer.  44:25  will  surely  perf.  our  v. 
Jon.  1:10  men  iVar.  L.  mad-'  r. 
Xah.  1:15  keep  feasts,  pcrlnnu  v. 

VOW,  EST,  ETII. 
Kum.  G:2  sepa.  Ilu-inselves  to  r. 
Deut.  2^J:22  if  forbear  to  v.  no  fin 
i^\  70:11  r.  and  pay  to  the  Lord 
Ec,  5:4  when  Ihoii  v.  a  vow 

5  better  thou  sliouldest  not  v. 
Mai.  1:14  v.  to  L.  corrupt  thing 

VOWED. 
Oen.  28:20  Jacob  t\  a  vow,  31:13 
Zev.  27:8  accord,  tuability  th.  r. 
2^'tirn.  0:21  huv  of  X.  who  hath  r. 

21:2  Is.  V.  a  vow  to  L.  and  said 

30:6  a  husband  when  efie  r.  10 
Dent.  2:3:23  accord,  as  th.  hast  v. 
Jiid.  11:30  Jephthah  v.  a  vow 
Pit.  132:2  i;.  to  Ihe  miu'hty  God 
£c.  5:4  pay  th.  wli.  thou  hast  v. 
Jon.  2:9 1  will  jmy  that  that  I  v. 

VOYAGE. 
Acts  27:10  t'.  will  he  with  hurt 

VIXTVRE. 
Iav.  11:14  the  V.  and  kite,  Dcut. 

14:13 
*/o6  2b:7  i)ath  z\  eye  ha.  not  ecen 
Is.  34:15  thete  sh.'y.  be  gathered 


W. 


WAFER.  8. 

Ex.  16:31  the  taste  was  like  w. 
29:2  w.  unleav.  anoint,  with  oil 
23  w.  out  of  basket,  Lev.  8:20 
iei'.  2:4  w.   anointed  with  oil, 

7:12 :  Xi/m.  0:15 
iV'uw.  0:19  one  w.  on  hands  of  N. 

WA<;. 

Jer.  18:16  passeth  sh.  v\  head 
Lam.  2:15  w.  heails  at  dau.  of  J. 
Zep.  2:15  cv.  one  passeth  sh.  w. 

WAGES. 
Oen.  29:15  wh.  sliali  thy  w.  be  f 
30;28app.  thy  h\  I  will  give  it 
31:7  chan.'ed  iny  w.  ten  lim.  41 
8  the  speckled  shall  be  thy  w. 
Ex.  2:9  ehild.  I  will  gi.  thee  w. 
Lev.  19:13  w.  of  hired  not  abide 
Jer.  22:13  neigh. 's  serv.  with.  w. 
Ezek.  29:18  had  no  iv.  nor  army 
19  her  spoil  sh.  be  w.  for  army 
Bag.  1:6  earn.  w.  to  put  into  bag 
Mai.  3:5  oppress  hireling  in  w. 
Lukt  3:14  be  cont.  with  your  w. 
John  4:;i0  that  reupeth  receiv.  w. 
Horn.  0:2:3  the  w.  of  tin  is  death 
2  Cor.  11:8  taking  u\  of  them 
2i'di.  2:15B.  lov.  if.  ofiiuright. 

AVAGGIXG. 

Mat.  27:39  th.  passed  by  reviled 

him,  w.  heads,  Mark  10:29 

WAGO\,  S. 

Gen.  45:19  take  w.  out  of  Eg.  21 

27  Jacob  saw  w.  Jos.  had  sent 

Kum.  7:3  ir.  fur  two  of  princes 

7  two  w.  4  o.\en  to  wona  of  O.  8 
Ezek.  2.3:24  come  ag.  th.  with  w. 

WAIL,  ED. 

Ezek.  32:18  w.  for  multit.  of  Eg. 
Mic.  1:8  I  will  w.  and  howl 
Mark  5::38  he  seeth  them  th.  w. 
Bev.  1:7  kiudr.  of  earth  shall  w. 

WAILI\G. 

Est.  4:3  whi.  decree  came  wae  w. 
Jer.  9:10for  mount,  will  I  ta.  ic. 

18  let  them  take  up  w.  for  us 

19  a  voice  of  ?('.  heard  out  of  Z. 

20  teach  ycur  daui^hters  w. 
E~.tk.  7:11  neith.Tb(j'«'.  forthem 


WAK 

thev 

Ammb:\\\  w.nx.hc  in  all  ctreets 
17  in  all  vineyarils  nhnll  be  w. 
Mir.  1:8  I  will  make  iv.  like  dra. 
Mat.  13:12  w.  and  gua.  teeth,  50 
liev.  18:15  merchants  stand  w,  19 

WAIT,  X'oun. 
Num.  35:20  if  hurl  by  lay.  of  w. 
22  cast  on  him  \\\(\\.  laying  w. 
Jer.  9:81n  his  heart  he  lay.  his  w. 

WAIT,  Verb. 
Num.  3:10  Aa.  and  sons  ehftll  w. 
on  ijricst'rt  ollice,  8:24  ;  I  Chr. 
2:i:28;2  Chr.  5:11;  13:10 
2  K.  0::33  slio.  I  w.  ft>r  the  L.  ? 
J<^  14:14  I  will  ?if.  till  change 
17:13  if  I  TC  grave  is  my  house 
Fa.  25:3  let  none  that  w.  69:6 
5  on  thee  do  1  w.  all  the  day 
21  pri'servc  me.  for  I  \o.  on  th. 
27:14  w.   on    the   Lord,  87:34; 

Prov.  20:23 
87:7  w.  patiently ;  59:9  will  w. 
9  that  "'.  on  Lord  sliall  inherit 
39:7  w.  1  for;  62:5  2V.  on  (tod 
50:0  when  thev  «'.  for  my  soul 
.Vt:9  Ih'c.  of  stfenffth  will  I  %v. 
09::i  mine  eves  fail  while  I  w. 
H>4:27  th.  w.  \\\un\  thee,  145:15 
12:3:2  our  eyes  iv.  on  the  L.  God 
130:5  I  w.  for  Lord,  soul  doth  w. 
T^.  8:17  I  will  w.  on  the  Lord 
30:18  I.,  ir.  to  lie  graci.  blessed 

are  they  that  ?/'.  for  hlin 
40:31  th.  UK  on  L.  shall  renew 
42:4  isles  shall  ir.  f(jr  his  law 
49:2:1  not  asham.  that  tv.  forme 
51:5  the  isles  sliall  u\  upon  me 
59:9we  w.  for  Hglit,  hut  behold 
00:9  the  isles  shall  tv.  for  me 
Jt-r.  14:22  we  will  iv.  upon  thee 
Lam.  3:25  L.good  to  them  th.  w. 
26  a  man  hope  and  quietly  w. 
Hos.  6:!t  as  troops  of  robbers  ?y. 
12:6  keep  mercy  and  n\  ou  God 
Mlc.  7:7  I  will  w.  for  God 
Had.  2:3  tarry,  w.  for  it,  it  will 
Zej).  3:8  «'.  upon  me,  saith  Lord 
Mark  3:9  small  ship  would  w. 
Luke  12:;J0  like  men  that  w. 
Acts  1:4  IV.  for  promise  of  Father 
7?om.  8:25  we  with  patience  w. 
12:7  let  us  u\  on  our  ministeri. 
1  Cor.  9:13  which  lo.  at  the  altar 
Gal.  5:5  we  through  the  S]>.  ?y. 
1  The^.  1: 10  and  to  ii;.  for  Ills  Son 

See  LAY,   LAID.   LYING. 

WAITED. 

Gen.  49:18  I  ha.  w.  for  thy  salva. 

1  A'.  20::J8  prophet  w.  for  kin^' 

2  A'  5:2  maid  w.  on  Naa.'e  wife 
1  Chr.  0:;i2  tliey  w.  on  oflice,  33 
Nth.  12:44  priests  and  L.  that  w. 
Job  0:19  companies  of  Sheba  iv. 

15:22  he  is  xv.  for  of  the  sword 
29:21  to  me  men  gave  ear,  w. 
2:3  w.  for  me  as  for  the  rain 
30:26  I  w.  for  light,  dark,  came 
32:4  Elihu  w.  till  J.  had  spoken 

P/i.  40:1  I  7/'.  patiently  for  Lord 
10i;:l;3  they  w.  not  for  counsel 
119:95  wicked  have  to.  for  me 

Is.  2.'i:9  our  God,  we  w.  for  him 
26:8  in  way  of  judg.  have  we  xv. 
3:3:2  be  gracious,  we  w.  for  thee 

Ez*k.  19:5  saw  that  she  had  w. 

Mic.  1:12  inhabit,  of  Maroth  w. 

Z*:c.  11:11  poor  of  flock  that  w. 

Luke  1:21  peo.  xv.  for  Zacbarias 

Act.<  10:7  Cnni.  called  sol.  th.  w. 
17:l('MvhiI[- 1*.  w.  his  spirit  was 

1  Pd.  3:20  long-sufler.  of  G.  w. 
WAITETII. 

Job  24:15  eye  of  the  adulterer  w. 

Ps.  33:20  our  soul  w.  for  Lord 
62:1  my  soul  w.  upon  G.  1:30:6 
65:1  praise  «*.  for  thee.  O  (iod 

P/vr.  27:18  lie  that  w.  on  master 

Is.  tj4:4  prepared  for  him  that  w. 

Dan.  12:12  olefsed  is  he  that  w. 

Mic.  5:7  as  showers  that  w.  not 

Pom.  8:19  u\  for  manifestation 

Jam.  5:7  husbandman  w.  for  fru. 

WAITIXG. 

Num.  8:25  fr.  age  of  50  cease  w. 
Prov.  8:34  /t'.  at  gates,  jv.  posts 
Luke  2:25  Simeon  w.  for  consid. 
John  5;:j  w.  for  moving  of  water 
Pom.  8:23  we  ourselv.  groan,  70. 

1  Car.  1:7  w.  for  coming  of  our  L. 

2  Thes.  3:5  into  patient  w.  for  C 

WAKE,  ED. 

PS.  139:18  when  I  w.  I  ara  still 

Jer.  51:3i(  perp.  sleep  and  not  w. 

Joel  3:9  w.  u|)  the  mighty  meu 


AVAL 
Zee.  4:1  nngel  came  and  w.  mo 
1  7Vi<*-.  5:10  whether  w.  or  sleep 

WAKEXED.  ETII. 

It.  50:1  w.  niorniiiL,'  by  umrnlng. 

he  w.  mine  ear  tdhear 
Jofl'd:V2  let  heatlii'U  b<;  w.  and 
Ztc.  4: 1  as  a  man  that  is  w. 

WAKETII.  I\G. 

/v. 77:4  III.  hnldc^i  miiii> eyes?^'. 
127:1  watclimaTi  //■.  in  vain 
Cant.  5:2  I  slei'p  bul  my  hea.  xv. 

WALK,  Verb. 
Oen.  21:40  I>.  before  whom  I  fr. 
48:15  bcf.  wh.  my  fathersdid  w. 
AV.  16:4  wheth.  w.  in  law  or  no 
18:20  way  wherein  th.  must  w. 
21:19  if  he  w.  abroad,  that  smote 
Lev.  18:3  nor  w.  in  ordin.  20:23 
26:3  if  ye  w.  in  my  statut.  1  A'. 

6:12;  Ezek.  33:15;  ZtC.  3:7 
12  I  will  «'.  am.  you.  be  yo.  0. 
21  if  w.  contrary  to  me.  2:3,  27 
24  I  w.  contrary  to  you.  28 
Deut.  6:33  shall  zv.  in  ways  of  L. 

13:4;  28:9;  Ezek.  :i7:2i 
8:19  if  ye  w.  after  other  gods  ye 
29:19  I  w.  in  imagina.  ofheart 
.Aw.  22:5  take  heed  w.  in  ways 
Jufi.  5:10  ye  that  u>.  by  the  way 
1  Sam.  2:130  house  sh.  w.  bcf.  me 

35  sh.  w.  before  mine  anointed 
8:5  thy  sons  w.  not  in  thy  ways 

1  A'.  :3:14  if  wilt  w.  to  keep  my 
oomman.  as  l>a.  did  w. 
9:4;  11:38;  2  Chr.T.n 
8:2:3   servants   that   w.  before 
thee,  2  Chr.  6:14 

36  teach    them  way  wherein 
they  should  ?().  2  Chr.  6:27 

/'.«.  12:8  wicked  tv.  on  every  side 
2:3:4  thouL^h  I  w.  thro''  the  val. 
26:11  will  w.  in  mine  integrity 
50:13  may  w.  before  G.  in  liglit 
82:5  they  ?(J.  on  in  darkness 
84:11  no  good  fr.  th.  th.  ;/'.  upr. 
80:11  L.  1  will  w.  in  tliy  truth 
89:15  eh.  w.  in  light  of  counten. 

30  cliild.  IV.  not  in  my  judgm. 
101:2  will  w.  in  house  with  per. 
115:7  feet  have  they,  but  w.  not 
110:9  I  will  IV.  before  the  Lord 
119:3  do  no  iniquity,  xv.  in  ways 

45  I  will  10.  at  liberty,  I  seek 
133:7  I  walk  in  midst  of  trouble 
143:8  cause  me  kn.  way  I  sh.  w. 
Prov.  2:7  buckler  to  tli.  that  w. 

20  may.  w.  in  way  tif  good  men 
3:23  then  sh.  thou  ir.  in  thy  way 
Is.  2:3  w.  in  his  paths,  Mic.  4:3 

5  let  U8  w.  in  light  of  the  Lord 
3:16  w.  with  stretched  necks 
8:11  not  IV.  in  way  of  this  peo. 
35:9  the  redeemed  sh.  7V.  there 
40:31  that  wait  <hi  L.  sliall  w. 
42:5  giv.  spirit  to  tliem  that  w. 

24  would  not  w.  in  his  ways 
59:9  but  we  w.  in  darkness 
Jer.  3:17  nor  «'.  alt.,  iniaginatinn 

18  Judah  shall  w.  with  Israel 
6:16  said,  We  will  not  w.  there. 
7:6  if  ye  w.  not  afterother  gods 

9  will  ye  u\  after  other  gods  ? 
9:4  ncighb.  will  w.  w\.  slanders 
13:10  peo.  which  w.  in  imagina. 

ofheart,  zv.  16:12;  18:12 

23:14  commit  adult,  zv.  in  lies 

42:3  G.  may  show  wher.  may  w. 
Lam.  5:8  Z.  desolate,  foxes  w. 
Ezek.  11:20  they  w.  in  my  statu. 

37:24  they  sh.  w.  in  my  judj'm. 
Dan.  4:37  w.  in  pride  he  is  alile 
//o.N\  1 1:10  shall  zv.  after  the  Lord 

14:9  the  just  shall  iv.  in  them 
Joel  2:8  ic.  ev.  one  in  his  path 
A?nos  3:3  can  two  iv.  ex.  agreed  ? 
Mic.  4:5  ev.  one?(i.in  name  of  G. 

0:16  yew.  in  counsels  of  Omi'i 
Ilab.  3:15  thou  didst  w.  thro'  sea 
Zep.  1:17  they  sh.  iv.  like  blind 
Zee.  6:7  th.  might  w.  to  and  fro 

10:12  th.  shall  zv.  up  and  down 
Mat.  11:5  the  lame  //•.  Lake  7:22 
Mark  7:5  why  iv.  n->t  thy  discip. 
Luke  11:44  men  that  iv.  over  th. 

13::3:3  must  iv.  to-day  and  to-ino. 

24:17  commune  as  w.  are  sad  y 
John  7:1  Je.  wo.  not  iv.  in  Jewry 

8:12  not  w.  in  darkness  but  IJg. 

11:9  if  any  tv.  in  day,  stum,  not 

10  man  zv.  in  night,  stumbleth 
Pom.  4:12.  w.  in  steps  of  faith 

6:4  sho.  w.  in  newuessof  life 
8: 1  who  to.  not  after  the  flesh,  4 
2  Cor.  5:7  we  w.  by  faith 
6:10  dw.  in  them  and  w.  in  th. 
10:3  tho'  we  u\  in  flesh,  not  war 


WAL 

Oa/.  G;10  as  many  as  zo,  accord. 
Efjh.  2:10  we  should  zv.  in  Ilieni 
4:1  10.  worthy  of  the  vncaiioii 

17  yazv.  not  as  other  (Jen tilr^ 
5:15  see  ye  w.  circunisiK.-elly 

Phil.  3:17  mark  them  which  zv. 

18  many  v.  of  wh.  I  told  you 
Col.  1:10  that  ye  mi.  w.  worthy 

of  Lord.  1  Thes.  2:12 

1  Thfs.  4:12  ye  may  zv.  honestly 

2  Thes.  3:11  which  tu.  dis(n-derly 
2  Pet.  2:10  th.  that  tv.  after  flesh 

1  Ji'hn  1:0  and  w.  in  darknes.s 
7if  w.  in  liL'ht  as  he  in  li;,dit 

2  John  6  zv.  after  his  commandm. 

3  John  4  children  zo.  in  the  truth 
Jude  18  mock,  zv.  after  their  lus. 
Per.  ;3:4  they  shall  «'.  with  me 

9:20  cannot  sec,  hear,  nor  w. 
10:15  watch,  lest  he  to.  naked 
21:24  nations  to.  in  light  of  city 

WALK,  impernfivrb/. 
Om.  13:17  w.  thro,  land,  .A'.s\  18:8 

17:1  zo.  before  mc,  be  perfect 
/'■.■-  48:12  IV.  about  Z.  go  round 
Prov.  1:15  zv.  not  in  way  wi.  th. 
AV.  11:9  iy.  in  ways  of  thy  heart 
/v.  2:5  let  us  ?('.  in  sight  of  Lord 

30:21  this  is  the  way,  zv.  in  it 

50:11  zv.  in  light  of  your  fire 
Jer.  6:16  gotxl  way,  zv.  therein 
25  go  not  into  fields,  nor  zv.  hy 

7:23  zv.  in  ways  I  command,  you 
Ezek.   20:18  zv.  ye  not  in  stat.  of 
Zrc.  6:7  might  zr.  to  and  fro 
Mat.  9:5  sav.  Rise,  and  w.  Mark 
2:9;  A/Mv  5:2:3;  John  C>:S,U, 
12;  ^c/.s-3:6 
John  12:35  zv,  wh.  ye  have  light 
Jiom.  i:3:13  letus  7^.  honestly 
1  Cor.  7:17  ev.  one.  so  let  him  «-. 
Gal.  5:16  zv.  in  the  Spirit,  25 
Eph.  5:2  zv.  in  love,  C.  loved  us 

8  70.  as  children  of  light 
Phil.  3:16  let  us  zv.  by  same  rule 
Col.  2:6  received  C.  so  zv.  in  him 

4:5  w.  in  wisdom  toward  them 

To  WALK. 

Lev.  18:4  to  zo.  in  my  ordinances 
i>e«/.8:0  tuzv.  in  his  ways,  10:12; 

11:22;  1:3:5;  19:9;  26:17;  30:16; 

Jos.    22:5;  Jad.  2:22;    1  K. 

2:3 ;  8:58  ;  2  Chr.  6:31 

1  K.  2:4  take  heed  tow.  in  trutli 
8:01  to  zv.  in  statut.  Ezek.  36:27 
10:31  to  w.  in  sins  of  Jeroboam 

2  Ji.  10:31  no  heed  to  lo.  in  law 
23:3  Josiah  made  a  coven,  to  zv. 

after  the  Lord,  2  Chr.  34:31 
2  CJir.  0:16  ta.  heed  to  w.  in  law 
N'h.  5:9  not  to  zv.  in  fear  of  G.  ? 

10:29  an  oath  to  zv.  in  G.'s  law 
Ps.  78:10  refu.  to  zv.  in  his  law 
Prov.  2:13  to  zo.  in  ways  of  dark. 
Ec.  6:8  know,  to  w.  bef.  living 
Jir.  18:15  to  zv.  in  paths 

20:4  not  hearken  to  zv. 

31:9  cause  tli.  to(c.  instrai.  way 
Ezck.  30:12  men  to  iv.  upon  you 
Dan.  9:10  nor  obeyed  to  w. 
Mic.  6:8  to  IV.  humb.  with  thy  O. 
J  fab.  3: 19  make  mc  to  w.  on  high 
Z'C.  1:10  sent  to  zv.  to  aiirl  fro 

3:7  to  zv.  am.  these  th.  stand  by 
Mat.  15:31  saw  the  lame  foio. 
Luke  20:40  desire  to  tv.  in  robea 
Arts  3:12  made  this  man  fo  zv. 

14:10  nations  to  iv.  in  th.  ways 

21:21  nor  to  w.  after  customs 
1  Thes.  4:1  how  yuu  ought  to  zv. 
1  John  2:6  to  zv.  as  he  walked 

WALKED. 

Gen.  5:22  Enoch  zv.  wi.  God,  2{ 
0:9  a  just  man,  and  zv.  with  G, 
Ex.  14:29  Is.  w.  upon  dry  land 
Ltv.  20:40  Ih.iv.  contrary  to  nie 
Jos..  5:0  Is.  zo.  40  years  ni  wild. 
Jad.  2:17  way  their  fathejs  w. 
5:6  travellers  w.  thro'  by-patha 
11:16  when  Is.  w.  thro'  wilder. 

1  Sam.  8:3  10.  not  in  his  ways 

2  Sa/n.  2:29  men  zv.  all  ni.i,dit 
11:2  David  zv.  on  roof  of  Iiouse 

1  K.  9:4  as  David  thy  father  w. 
2  Chr.  6:16;  7:17 

11:.3:3  not  zv.  in  my  ways.  Ezek. 

5:6,  7;  11:12;  20:13,  10.  21 
15:20  w.  m  way  of  father.  22:52 
34  Baasha  zo.  in  way  of  Jerob- 
16:2;  2  A'.  1:3:6;  17:22 

2  A'.  4:35  tv.  in  house  to  and  fro 
17:811.  zv.  in  statutes  t)fliealh. 

19  Judah  w.  in  statutes  nf  Isr. 
which  th.  made.  2  CV; 7'.  21:13 
21:22  w.  not  in  wov  of  L.  Jer. 
9:13;  32:23;  44:10,23 


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CRUDEI^S  COXCORDANCB. 


TTAL 

2  K.  23:2  Josiah  w.  in  ways  of 


David.  2  Chr.  34f2 
2  Chr.  11:17  w.  in  way  of  Davirt 

1T:4  Je.  w.  in  G.'s  commandm. 

21'li  not  «'.  in  ways  of  Jehosli. 
Jnb  S9::3  I  w.  thvoii^-h  darkness 

31:7  if  my  heart  «'.  after  eyes 
re.  53:14  we  «'.  to  house  of  God 

Sl:13  «'.  in  their  own  counsels 
i:)  O  th.  I.  Iiad  u>.  in  my  ways ! 

142:3  in  way  I  u'.  th.  laid  snare 
Is.  'Ml  people  th.  w.  in  darkness 

20:3  If  aiali  w.  nsked  for  a  sign 
Jer.  2:5  they  w.  after  vanity,  8 

7:24  »'.  in  conns,  of  heart,  11:8 

8:2  after  \vh.  th.  10.  9:14:  16:11 
Eitk.  16:47  not  w.  after  th.  ways 

18:9  h.ath  w.  in  mv  statutes,  17 

23:31  w.  in  way  of  thy  sister 

2S:14  hast  v.  in  midst  of  stones 
Amoa  2:4  which  tLeir  fathers  w. 
Nah.  2:11  even  the  old  lion  w. 
Zee.  1:11  we  iv.  to  and  fro,  6:7 
Mai.   3:14    what   profit   we    JC. 

mournfully  ? 
Mark  16:12  J.  appear,  as  they  w. 
John  6:66  disciples  w.  no  more 

11:54  Jesus  %v.  no  more  openly 
Acts  3:8  lejip.  stood  and  w.  14:10 

14:8  cripple,  who  never  had  w. 

2  Cor.  10:2  we  w.  accord,  to  liesh 
12:13  w.  we  not  in  same  spirit? 

w.  we  not  in  same  steps? 

Gal.  2:14  they  w.  not  uprightly 

ijjA.  2:2  time  past  ye  w.  Col.  3:7 

1  ret.  4:3  we  w.  in  lasciviousness 

He  WALKED. 

1  K.  3:6  as  lie  ni.  before  thee 
15:3  Abijam  w.  in  all  sins  of  his 

father,  3  K.  21:21 
16:26  he  w.  in  ways  of  Jeroboam 
22:43  for /i«  10.  in  all  ways  of  Asa, 

2  Chr.  20:32 

3  K.  8:18  Ae  ti'.  in  ways  of  kin 

of  Is.  16:3  ;  2  Chr.  21:6  ;  28:2 

S7  he  w.  in  w.ay  of  kings,  as 

did  house  of  A,  2  Chr.  22:3, 5 

2  CTir.  17:3  Ac  M'.  in  ways  of  Da. 
Dan.  4:29  Nebuch.  «'.  in  palace 
JTos.  6:11  /<«  ?(>.  aft.  commandm. 
.JFal.  2:6  A«  «'.  with  me  in  peace 
Jfrtt.  14:29  Peter  w.  on  the  water 
1  John  2:6  ought  to  walk  as  he  w. 

I  have  WALKED. 
Lev.  26:41  /A.  »'.  contr.  to  them 

1  .sa;/i.  13:2  I haveiiK  before  you 

2  .Sam.  7:6  I  have  w.  in  a  tent 
7  pl:>ccs  wlier.  Ih.  w.  with  Is. 

2  A'.  20:3  how  Ih.  10.  hefo.  thee 
Job  31:5  i(  Ihave  w.  with  vanity 
/".«.  26:1  tor  Ih.  w.  in  integrity 

aih.w.  in  thy  truth,  is.  38:3 

WALKEDSIT. 

John  21:18  w.  whit.  th.  wouldest 

WALREST. 
Bf'il.  6:7  t.alk  wh.  thou  n:  11:19 
1  A'.  2:43  day  thou  «'.  abroad 
/s.  4":3whfn  Ihnii  ir.  thro'  lire 
,lrf« 31:24  thou  thyself  I!',  orderly 
Jloin.  14:15  »'.  not  charitably 

3  Jo/irt  Scvenasthouw.  in  truth 

WALRETH. 

(/en.  24:05  wh.  man  it',  in  field  ? 

j'leut.  23:14  «(i.  in  midst  of  cinnp 

1  Sam.  12:3  king  w.  before  you 

Jot)  18:8  and  ho  w.  on  a  snare 
23:14  he  w.  in  circuit  of  heaven 
34:8  and  w.  with  wicked  men 

Pit.  1:1  ?/;.  not  in  couns.  of  uu':ro. 
15:2  he  that  w.  uprightly  shall 
3:i:6  cv.  man  w.  in  a  vain  show 
7'i:9  their  tongne  n'.  thro'  cr.rth 
01:6  pestilence  that  w.  in  dark, 
101:6  w.  in  pert,  way  serve  mo 
101:3  w.  npon  wings  of  wind 
1'J'(:1  Ides.  ev.  oncth.  w.  in  ways 

J'imt.  6:12  w.  with  frow.  mouth 
10:9  w.  nprigh.  w.  surely,  28:18 
13:20  that  w.  with  wise  be  wise 
14:2  10.  in  upriglitn.  feareth  L. 
15:31  understand.  il>.  uprightly 
]9:1  i)Oor  ?('.  in  integrity,  28:6 
30:7  just  man  to.  in  nis  inte^r. 
•38:26  whoso  io.  wisely  be  dcliv. 

A'e.  2:14  but  fool  w.  in  darkness 
10:3  he  that  is  a  fool  n'.  by  way 

Is.  3.3:15  10.  right,  dw.  on  high 
.50:10  w.  in  dark,  hath  no  light 
65:2  which  »i.  in  way  not  good 

Jir.  10:23  HI.  to  direct  his  steps 
'33:17  IV.  after  imagina.  of  heart 
Kzek.  11:21  heart  m.  after  det.  th. 
Mic.  2:7  to  him  that  lo.  upright. 
Mat.  12:43  spirit  is  gone  out,  in. 
thro'  dry  places,  Luke  11:'34 
John  12:35  that  w.  in  darkness 


WAL 
2  T7ies.  3:6  brother  !('.  disorderly 
1  P,t.  5:8  devil  w.  about  seeking 
I  .Tohn  2:11  hate.  bro.  ir.  in  dark. 
Iter.  2:1  w.  in  midst  of  candlest. 

WALKING. 
Gen.  3:8  voice  of  L.  «'.  in  garden 
Dent.  2:7  Lord  knoweth  thy  w. 

1  A".  3:3  Sol.  loved  L.  w.  as  Dav. 
16:19  Zimri  io.  in  way  of  Jerob. 

Job  1:7  fr.  10.  up  and  down,  2:2 
31:26  beheld  moon  w.  in  bright. 

Ec.  10:7  princes  lo.  as  servants 

Is.  3:16  IV.  and  mine,  as  they  go 
20:2  so,  ?('.  naked  and  barefoot 
57:2  each  w.  in  his  uprightness 

./(•;•.  6:28revolters,  io.  with  sland. 

Dan.  3:-25  men  loose,  io.  in  lire 

.Ific.  2:11  if  a  man  )('.  in  spirit 

Mat.  14:35  Jesus  went  w.  on  sea 
26  saw  him  io.  Mark  6:48 

Mark  8:34  I  see  men  as  trees  w. 

Luke  1:6  w.  in  all  commandm. 

Acts  3:8  lame  man  w.  leaping,  9 
9:31 10.  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

2  Cor.  4:2  not  w.  in  craftiness 

3  Pet  3:3  lr.  after  lusts,  J«rf«  16 
2  John  4  thy  children  w.  in  truth 

WALL. 
Gen.  49:6  they  digged  down  a  w. 
22  whose  branches  run  over  io. 
Ex.  14:22  waters  were  a  w.  to 
Lev.  14:37  if  plague  lower  th.  w. 
Xiim.  22:24  )(;.  on  th.  side,  a  w. 
25  ass  crushed  B.'s  foot  ag.  w. 
Jos.  2:15  Rah.  dwelt  on  town-iw. 
6:5  ?».  of  city  shall  fall  flat,  20 

1  Sam.  18:11  smi.  D.  to  io.  19:10 
20:25  king  sat  on  seat  by  the  w. 
23:16  they  were  a  w.  by  night 

■22  if  I  leave  any  th.  pis.setn  ag. 
the?(i..34;  1  A'.  14:10;  10:11; 
21:21 ;  2  A'.  9:8 
31:10  fastened  Saul's  body  tow. 

2  Sam.  11:20  they  wo.  shoot  fr.  io. 
21  fr.  w.  why  went  ye  nigh  io.  ? 

20:15  the  people  battered  the  io. 

21  head  sh.  be  thrown  over  io. 

22:30  I  have  leaped  w.  Ps.  18:29 

1  A'.  4:33  hyssop  th.  springs  of  to. 
20:30  a  w.  fell  on  27,000  men 
21:23  dogs  shall  eat  Jez.  by  io. 

2  A".  3:'37  for  burnt-offering  on  w. 
4:10  a  little  chamber  on  w. 
6:26  king  of  Isr.  pass,  by  on  io. 
9:.33  Jezebel's  blood  was  on  io. 
18:'36  people  on  the  io.  Is.  .36:11 
20:2  Hezekiah  turned  his  face  to 

the  w.  Is.  38:2 
2  Chr.  25:23  Joash  brake  down  io. 
:!fi:19  Nebuchad.  brake  down  io. 
Ezr.  5:3  who  com.  to  make  w.  ? 
9:9  give  us  a  w.  in  Jn.  and  Jer. 
Neh.  1:3  io.  of  J.  is  broken  down 
2:15  I  viewed  w.  17  build  ?». 
4:3  fox  sh.  break  their  stone  w. 

6  so  built  we  w.  all  w.  joined 

15  we  returned  all  of  us  to  w. 
6:6  for  wh.  cause  th.  build,  w. 

15  w.  was  finished  in  month  E. 
12:27  dedication  of  ?o.  of  Jerus. 

13:21  why  lodge  ye  about  w.  f 
Ps.  62:3  a'bowing' w.  shall  ye  be 
Prop.  18:11  as  high  w.  in  conceit 
24:31  stone  w.  was  broken  down 
Cant.  2:9  belov.  stand,  behind  io. 

8:9  if  she  be  a  ?f .  10 1  am  a  v:.. 
Is.  2:15  day  of  L.  on  fenced  io. 

5:5  I  will  break  down  the  io. 

25:4  as  a  storm  against  the  w. 

80:13  as  a  breacirin  a  high  io. 

59:10  grope  for  the  io.  like  blind 
Jer.  15:30  make  thee  a  fenced  ui. 

49:27  I  will  kindle  a  flre  in  io. 

&l:Uw.  of  Babylon  shall  fill 
Lam.  2:8  to  destroy  u\  of  Zion 

18  O  w.  of  daughter  of  Zion 
Ezek.  4:3  for  io.  of  iron  between 

8:7  hole  in  w.  8  dig  in  w.  13:5 
10  idols  of  Is.  portrayed  on  if. 

13:13  w.  is  fall.  15;  38V30  ev.  in. 
15  accomplish  my  vrrath  on  w. 

41:5  measured  io.  "of  the  house 

4^1:8  setting  w.  betw.  me  and  th. 
Dan.  5:5  fingers  wrote  on  the  w. 

9:'25  street  sh.  be  built,  and  w. 
ITos.  2:6  I  will  make  a  w. 
Joel  2:7  they  shall  climb  the  io. 

9  they  shall  run  upon  the  w. 
Amos  1:7  I  will  send  a  fire  on  w. 

10  w.  of  Tyrus ;  14  w.  of  Rab. 
5:10  leaned  his  hand  on  the  io, 
7:7  Lord  stood  noon  a  w.  made 

Xah.  2:5  shall  nuiKe  haste  to  io. 
llab.  2:11  stone  sh.  cry  out  of  ?y. 
Acts  9:25  let  Saul  down  by  the  w. 

in  a  basket,  2  Cor.  11:3:) 
23:3  G.  sh.  smite  thee,  whited  w. 


WA?r 

Eph.  2:14  Ch.  ha.  brok.  down  w. 
Sev.  21:14  w.  of  city  had  12  fou. 

18  the  to.  of  it  was  of  jasper 
See  BriLT. 

WALLED. 
Lev.  25:29  sell  house  in  io.  city 

30  w.  city  shall  be  established 
Num.  13:28  w.  great,  Deut.  1:28 

WALLOW,  ED. 
2  Sam:  20:12  Aniasa  io.  in  blood 
,Ier.  6:26  gird  with  sackcloth,  w. 
2.5:34  IV.  yourselves  in  ashes 
48:'26  M.  "shall  w.  in  his  vomit 
Ezek.  27:30  they  sh.  io.  in  ashes 
Mark  9:20  he  fell  on  ground,  w. 

WALLOWING. 
2  Pet.  2:23  sow  washed  to  w. 

WALL§. 
Lev.  14:37  if  plague  be  in  to.  39 
25:31  the  villages  having  no  xo. 
fleM(.  3:5  cit.  fenced  with  high  10. 
28:52  till  high  w.  come  down 
2  K.  25:4  men  fled  between  2  w. 
10  Chaldees  brake  down  the  w. 
of  Jerusalem,  Jer.  39:8 
Ezr.  4:13  if  city  be  built,  io.  16 
5:8  timb.  in  w.  work  goeth  fast 
Neh.  4:7  w.  of  Jer.  were  made  up 
Job  24:11  make  oil  within  th.  w. 
Ps.  51:18  build  the  w.  of  Jerus. 
53:10  they  go  about  on  w. 
122:7  peace  be  within  thj;  w. 
Prov.  25:'38  city  broken,  with.  w. 
Cant.  5:7  keepers  of  w.  took  veil 
Is.  22:5  a  day  of  break,  down  w. 
25:12  thy  io.  sh.  he  bring  down 
26:1  salvati.  will  G.  app.  forw. 
49:16  thy  lo.  are  continu.  bef.  me 
56:5  within  my  u>.  a  i)lace 
60:10  Strang,  shall  build  thy  w. 
18  thou  Shalt  call  thy)t'.  salva. 
62:6  I  have  set  watchmen  on  iv. 
Jer.  1:15  set  thrones  ag.  w.  of  J. 
5:10  go  upon  her  w.  destroy 
.50:15  Bab.'s  w.  are  down,  51:58 
Ezek.  26:4  destroy  io.  Tyrus,  12 
27:11  men  of  Arv.  were  upon  w. 
.33:30  talking  against  thee  by  w. 
38:11  all  dwelling  without  w.  or 
Mic.  7:11  in  dav  thy  w.  are  built 
Zee.  2:4  inhabit,  towns  with.  io. 
Seb.  11:30  lo.  of  Jeri.  fell  down 

WArtDER. 
Gen.  20:13  God  caused  me  to  io. 
Num.  14::33  vonr  chil.  shall  io.  in 
wilderness  .33: 13;  Ps.  107:40 
Dent.  27:18  causeth  blind  to  io. 
Job  12:24  he  causeth  them  to  io. 
;J8:41  ravens  w.  for  lack  of  meat 
Ps.  55:7  then  would  I  lo.  far  off 
59:15  let  them  w.  up  and  down 
119:10  let  me  not  w.  fr.  comm. 
Is.  47:15  they  shall  io.  every  one 
Jer.  14:10  thus  they  loved  to  w. 
48:12  wanderers  th.  canse  to  w. 
Amos  8:12  shall  "•.  fr.  sea  to  sea 

wa:«i>erer9. 

.ler.  48:12  I  will  send  to  him  w. 
Eos.  9:17  be  iv.  am.  the  nations 

W.VMDERED. 
Gen.  21:14  Ilagar  w.  in  wildern. 
Ps.  107:4  w.  in  wildern.  Is.  10:8 
Lam.  4:14  have  iv.  as  blind  men 
Ezek.  34:6  my  sheep  10.  through 
Amos  4:8  three  cities  w.  to  1  city 
Ileb.  W.m  10.  about  insheep-sk, 
38  they  io.  in  deserts,  in  moun. 
W.V^TDEREST,  ETH. 
Job  15:23  he  id.  abroad  for  bread 
Prov.  21:16  io.  out  of  way 
27:8  as  a  bird  that  w.  from  nest, 

so  is  a  man  that  io. 
Is.  16:3  bewray  not  him  that  to. 
.Jer.  2:20  under  cv.  green  tree  iv. 
49:5  none  sh.  gather  him  that  jo. 

WAlVDERISiG. 
Gen.  37:15  ho  was  w.  in  the  field 
Prov.  26:2  w.  as  swallow  by  fly. 
EC.  6:9  bet.  sight  of  eyes  th.  w. 
Is.  16:2  it  shall  be  as  a  io.  bird 
1  Tim.  5:13  io.  fr.  honse  to  house 
Jude  13  w.  stars  to  wh.  is  reser. 

WAHDERIl^GS. 
Ps.  56:8  thou  tellest  my  w.  put 

WANT,  SulMt«nlivc. 
Deut.  28:48  servo  thy  cue.  in  w. 

57  she  shall  eat  them  for  w. 

Jnd.  18:10  where  is  no  io.  19:19 

Job  24:8  they  embrace  rock  for  w. 

.30:3  for  »'.  they  were  solitary 

31:19  seen  any  perish  for  w. 

Ps.  34:9  no  w.  to  them  that  fear 

Prm.  6:11  w.  as  arm.  man.  24:.'i4 

10:21  fools  die  for  w.  of  wisdom 


"WAR 

Frov.  13:23  destr.  for  w.  of  judg. 

14:28  in  io.  of  people  is  destruc. 

81:5  that  is  hasty  only  to  w. 

23:16  giv.  to  rich  sh.  come  to  xo. 

Lam.  4:9  stric.  thro'  io.  of  fruits 

Amos  4:6  I  have  giv.  w.  of  bread 

Mark  13:44  other  io.  cast  in  all 

Luke  15:14  he  began  to  be  in  w. 

2  Cor.  8:14  abundance  for  th.  w. 

9:12  supplieth  w.  of  the  saints 

Phil.  4:11  not  that  I  speak  of  uo. 

WANTS. 
Jud.  19:20  all  thy  w.  lie  on  mo 
Phil.  2:35  Ep.  ministered  to  w. 

WANT,  Terb. 
Ps.  23:1  shepherd.  I  shall  not  w. 

34:10  that  seek  Lord  shall  not  w. 
Prov.  13:'35  bellv  of  wicked  sh.  w. 
Is.  34:16  none  s"hall  iv.  her  mate 
Jer.  33:17  D.  not  w.  a  man  to  sit 

18  Lev.  not  w.  35:19  J.  not  w. 
Ezek.  4:17  th.  they  may  w.  bread 

WANTED. 
Jer.  44:18  we  have  w.  all  things 
.lohn  2:3  u\  wine,  mother  of  Je. 
2  Cor.  11:9  wh.  I  io.  I  was  charg. 

WANTETH. 
Deut.  1.5:8  lend  him  in  th.  he  w. 
Pl-ov.  9:4  th.  IV.  understand.  16 

10:19  in  words  there  io.  not  sin 

2.8:16  prince  that  w.  understand. 
Ee.  6:2  he  w.  noth.  for  his  soul 
Cant.  7:2  like  goblet  that  w.  not 

WANTING. 
2  A'.  10:19  proph.  of  B.  let  none 

be  IV.  whoso  be  w.  not  live 
Prov.  19:7  pursu.  wi.  wor.  yet  xo. 
Ec.  V.Xolv.  cannot  be  numbered 
Dan.  5:27  weighed  and  found  w. 
Tit.  1:5  set  in  order  the  things  w. 

3:13  that  noth.  be  w.  unto  them 
Jarn.  1:4  and  entire,  w.  nothing 

WANTON. 
7s.  3:16  daught.  walk  wi.  w.  eyes 

1  Tim.  5:11  was  w.  ag.  Christ 
Jam.  5:5  have  lived  and  been  w. 

WANTONNESS. 
Itom.  13:13  not  in  chamb.  and  w, 

2  Pet.  2:18  allure  thro'  much  w. 
WAR. 

Ex.  1:10  when  there  is  io.  they 

13:17  lest  peo.  rep.  when  see  w. 

17:16  L.  will  haveiy.  with  Ama. 

.32:17  a  noise  of  to.  in  the  camp 

Num.  1:3  all  th.  are  able  to  go  to 

10.  20:'22;  26:2;  Deiil.  3:18 

10:9  if  ye  go  to  w.  ye  shall  blow 

31:3  arm  some  of  yoursel.  to^to. 

32:6  shall  your  bretb.  go  to  lo.  f 

20  go  before  the  Lord  to  w.  '37 

Deut.  4:.34  G.  assa.  by  iv.  to  take 

21:10  wh.  thou  goest  forth  to  w. 
.Jos.  11:23  land  rest.  fr.  w.  14:15 

14:11  so  is  my  strength  for  w. 
Jiid.  3:2  Is.  might  teach  th.  w. 

6:8  then  was  w.  in  the  gates 

21-22  reserved  not  liis  wife  in  ia. 
1  Sam.  14:52  w.  ag.  Philist.  19:8 

3  Sam.  3:1  io.  bet.  house  of  S.  and 
11:7  Da.  demand,  how  lo.  prosp. 

1  A'.  2:5  shed  the  blood  of  w.  put 

the  blood  of  io, 
14:.30 10.  bet.  Re.  and  Jer.  15:6 
15:7  10.  bet.  Abijam  and  Jerob. 
16  w.  bet.  Asa  and  Baasba.  :)2 
20:18  come  for  io.  take  th.  alive 
22:1  contin.  3  years  withont  w. 
3  K.  18:20  and  strength  for  io. 

1  Chr,  6:10  made  w.  with  H.  19 

22  slain,  bee.  w.  was  of  God 

2  Chr.  15:19  no  w.  till  3Sth  year 
35:31  house  wherewith  I  ha.  w. 

Job  5:20  in  io.  redeem  fr.  sword 

10:17  changes  and  w.  are  ag.  me 

38:23  reserved  against  day  of  w. 
Ps.  27:3  tho'  10.  r"ise  against  me 

55:21  but  10,  was  in  liis  heart 

6,1:30  scatter  peo.  th.  dell,  in  10. 

1'20:7  wh.  I  speak  th.  are  for  w. 

140:2  continual,  are  gath.  for  w. 
Piov.  20:18  with  advice  make  w. 

24:6  by  counsel  th.  sh,  make  w. 
Ec.  3:8  time  of  w.  time  of  peace 

8:8  th.  is  no  discharge  in  th.  w. 
Is,  2:4  nor  learn  io.  Mic.  4:3 

3:25  mighty  shall  fall  in  the  io. 

21:15  fled  fr.  grievousness  of  io. 

.36:5  counsel  and  strength  for  w. 
Jer.  4: 19  hast  heard  alarm  of  to. 

6:4  prepare  ye  w.  against  her 

23  as  men  for  io,  against  thee 
21:2  Nebuch.  maketh  to.  ag.  us 
42:14  wliere  we  shall  see  no  w. 
48:14  are  mighty  men  for  w.l' 

Ezek.  17:17  nor  Pbar.  make  in  «'. 


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■\VAU 

Dan.  7:21  mmlc  w.  W'lh  (mints 

9:26  to  fiul  of  w.  aro  drsoljition 
Jo^  3:9  prt'paro  «'.  wake  up  nuni 
.i/i<:.  2:H  art  int'ii  avorsi-  tVom  w, 

3:5  even  prepare  j/».  ai,^lin:^t  him 
Luke  14:31  king  Boing  to  ma.  w.  / 
J?(MJ.  11:7  beast  made  w.  ag.  tli. 

12:7  to.  in  lieaven  ag.  dragon 
17  make  w.  will!  rem.  of  seed 

33:4  alile  to  make  w.  wi.  beast  ? 
7  to  make  w.  wi.  saints,  17:14 

10:11  in  righteousness  make  w, 

19  kings  gatliered  to  make  w. 

See  E.Vl'ERT,  M.IN,  MEM. 

Weapons  of  \V.\R. 

I>eut.  1:41  ye  girded  on  iv.  ofw. 
Jud.  18:11  liOO  wi.  w.  of  w.  10. 17 
2  Sam.  1:27  how  are  w.  of  w.  per. 
JSc*.  9:18  wisd.  bet.  tliau  «'.  ty  u>. 
J*r.  21:4  turn  l>ack  w.  of  w. 

.'51:20  Iwttle-ase  and  «'.  ofw. 
£z4k.  32:27  do.  to  liuii  wi.  w.qfw. 

W.VR,  Verb. 

S  5«m.  22:3.5  Lord  teacheth  my 
liandsto  w.  /V  18:31;  144:1 
2  A',  li'i:.!  to  «'.  against  it,  /«■.  7:1 
S  C'Ar.  t»:31  if  peo.  iii.  ag.  enemy 
Is.  41:12  «'.  ag.  thee  be  as  noth. 
2  Cor.  10:3  do  not  w.  after  llesli 
1  IVffi.  1:13  mightest  tv.  a  warf. 
Jam.  4:1  iusts  that  «'.  in  menib. 
2  tight  and  «'.  yet  ye  have  not, 
1  Pet.i-.W  lusts  wh.  «•.  ag.  soul 

WVRRED,  ETH. 

Xum.  31:7  IV.  against  Miiiianites 
Joi.  24:9  Balak  w.  against  Israel 

1  K.  14:11*  liow  he  w.  and  reigned 
22:45  Jrhosh.  how  he  w.  writ. 

S  A'.  tj:8  king  of  Syria  //'.  ag.  Is. 

2  Ch,r.  2(1:1)  I'zziah  w.  ug.  Philist. 
St  Tim.  2:4  w.  entaugl.  liimself 

WARRIXG. 

2  A".  19:8  w.  ag.  Lilinah,  7».  37:8 
JJo/n.  7:2.J  a  iuw  in  my  memb.  w. 

WARRIOR,  8. 
1  K.  12:21  who  were  ui.  2  Ch.  11:1 
ii.  9:5  battle  of  w.  is  with  uoisc 

W.\RS. 
Num.  91:14  in  book  of  w.  of  Lord 
Jud.  3:1  not  known  ^^^  of  Canajin 

1  Chr.  22:8  great  w.  elt.  not  bniid 

2  Chr.  l(i:9  hencef.  ehalt  have  «>. 
P.^.  411:9  he  niaketh  w.  to  cease 
Mat.  21:6  hear  of  w.  a'ld  rumors 

of  H'.  .Va;*13:7;  i'*'21:9 
Jam.  4:1  from  whence  come  w.  ? 

WARD. 
Oen.  40:3  put  in  w.  4,  7;  41:10 
42:7  Josepll  put  lirethren  in  w. 
Lev.  21:12  put  biaaphemer  in  w. 
Num.  15:34  giith.  of  sticks  iu  w. 
it  Sam.  2(1:3  ten  concubin.  in  w. 
1  Chr.  12:29  had  kept  xv.  of  Saul 
25:8  cast  lots,  w.  against  w. 
2ti:lti  by  cause  of  ic.  goi.  ag.  xo. 
Keh.  12:24  thanks  ml  against  hi. 
25  porters  keep.  w.  at  gates,  45 
/*.  21:8  I  am  set  in  my  w. 
Jer.  37:13  capt.  of  w.  was  thercs 
Ezek.  19:9  they  put  Zedek.  in  w. 
AcU  12:10  first  and  second  w. 
WARD.*. 

1  Chr.  9:2.3  house  of  tabcr.  by  w. 
2(J:12  liav.  w.  one  ag.  another 

y<iK.  13:30  appoint,  w.  of  priests 
WARDRODE. 

2  A'.  22:14  Shallum  llie  keeper 

of  the  U).  2  Vhr.  31:22 
W.VRE. 
Liikt  8:27  man  u'.  no  clothes 

WARE. 
Acts  14:0  K>.  of  it,  ll(!(I  to  Lys. 
2  Tim.  4:13  of  coppersmith  be  w. 

WARE,  8. 

Neh.  10:31  if  peo.  bri.  w.  on  sab. 

13:16  men  ol  Tyre  l)rought  w. 

20  merchants  and  sellers  of  w. 
Jer.  lU:17gath.  up  «'.out  of  land 
Ezek.  27:10  by  reus,  of  w.  18, :« 
Joil.  1:5  mariners  cast  forth  w. 

WARFARE. 
1  Sam.  23:1  gath.  armies  for  w. 
Is.  403  her  w.  is  acconipiished 

1  Cor.  9:7  goeth  a  w.  any  time 

2  Cor.  10:4  weap.  of  w.  not  carnal 

1  Tim.  1:18  might,  war  a  good  w. 

WARM. 

2  K.  4:.34  flesh  of  child  waxed  lo. 
Job  6:17  th.  wax  w.  they  vanish 

37:17  liow  garm.  are  w.  when 
Ec.  4:11  liow  can  one  be  w.  al.  ? 
li.  44:15  lake  ther.  and  w.  hims. 


"WAS 

7"^.  47:1 1  sh.  not  bo  a  coal  to  w. 
Hag.  1:0  but  tliere  is  none  w. 
WARMiSn,  ETH,  IXU. 

Jnh  31:2t)  were  not  w.  wi.  Ilooco 
.*W:14  ostrich  (f.  eir^s  In  diiNt 
Is.  41:  Hi  M'.  himself,  ami  puith 
^[ark  \\\:>\  iind  Pot.  w.  himself, 
John  18:1H,  2o 
fi7  whi'ii  Hho  saw  P.  w.  himself 
Jam.  2:10  drpurt  in  pciico,  bo  w. 

WARX. 
2C%r.  10:10  yh.  «•.  they  trosn.  not 
Ezek.  3:18  to  m.  the  wickfU.  83:8 
19  yet  if  thou  w.  wicked.  33:9 
21  \u.  rii'htcons;  33:3  w.  peo.  7 
.-Ic?*  20:31  I  censed  not  to  w.  ev. 
1  Vor.  4:14  beloved  sons  I  jc.  you 
I  Tfus.  5:14  w.  that  are  unruly 

\V\R\ED. 
•3  K.  6:10  man  of  (Jod  w.  him 
Pif.  19:11  by  them  is  nervftnt  7D. 
Ezek.  3:21  live,  bocnnso  he  is  tv. 
33:6  and  the  people  be  not  u\ 
Maf.  2:13Joseph  bein'^  w.  of  O. 
3:7  O  Lreneriition  of  vii>ers,  who 

hatli  /('.  you?    />(Mv3:7 
Acts  10:2i  (V)rnelius  w.  from  G. 
Ued.  11:7  Noah  iv.  prepared  ark 

\VAR\'I^G, 
J^r.  0:10  to  whom  sh.  I  give  lo.  ? 
Ezf'k.  3:17  and  ^jive  them  ?/'. 

IH  thou  givest  him  not  iv.  20 
3-3:4  tak.  not  w.  5  took  not  w. 
Col.  1:28  w.  every  man,  teaching 

WARP. 
Lev.  13:4S  pla.  in  iv.  40,  51,  57.  50 
52  burn  w.  5ti  read  w.  58  wash. 
WAS. 
/?*'«.  5:21  walked  with  G.  70.  not 
lii'v.  1:4  is  and  which  w.  8;  4:S 
17:8  beast  th.  saw.  w.  is  not,  11 

It  WAS. 

Ex.  16:15  wjst  not  what  ii  ?c. 
/-*.  48:16  from  time  that  it  w. 
Ezek.  16:15  his  it  lo.  19  thus  it  w. 

WASH. 

Gm.  18:4  w.  y.  feet,  10:2;  24:32 
Em.  2:5  dauglit.  of  P.  came  to  w. 

29:4  Aa.  w.  30:19,  20.  21 :  40:13 
L*^r.  6:27  shalt  w.  that  whereon 

13:54  to.  thi.  wiierein  plai^ue  is 

14:8  w.  himself,  Deiif.  23:11 
9  (f.  his  Uesh  iu  water,  15:16; 
16:4.24;  22:6 

17:16  if  he  ^v.  not  eh.  bear  iniq. 
Deut.  21:6  iv.  hands  over  heifer 
liiit/i  3:3  ?i'.  thyself,  and  anoint 

1  b'a?n.  25:41  servant  to  w.  feet 

2  Sam.  11:8  go  down  and  iv.  feet 
2  A'.  5:10  go  io.  in  Jordan  7  times 

12  may  1  nut  w.  and  be  clean  ? 

13  saith  to  thee,  iv.  be  clean  ? 
2  Chr.  4:6  lavera  to  w.  m^  eea  for 
./od  9:30  if  I  w.  myself  wi.  water 
Ps.  26:6  I  will  10.  my  hands  in 

51:2  w.  me  from  mine  iniquity 

7  2V.  me  and  I  sh.  be  whiter  th. 
58:10  w.  feet  in  blood  of  wicked 

fii.  1:16  w.  ye,  make  you  clean 
Jer.  2:22  tho'  thou  ic.  with  nitre 

4:14  w.  thy  heart  from  wickedn, 
Ezfk.  2:J:40  thou  didst  w.  thyself 
.}faf.  6:17  when  fastest,  iv.  face 

15:2  they  w.  not  when  they  cat 
.Vark  7:3  esc.  they  w.  eat  not,  4 
Z'/A'd  7;:J8  began  to  jv.  his  feet 
./oArt9:7  ?P.  in  pool  of  Siloam,  11 

13:5  be^an  to  w.  disciples'  feet 
6  Lorn,  dost  thou  w.  my  feet? 

8  never  iV.  my  feet,  if  I  w.  not 

14  ought  to  «',  one  ano.'s  feet 
Acts  22:16  and  w.  away  thy  sins 
See  CLOTHES,  feet. 

WASHED. 
Gen.  43:24  water,  they  w.  feet 
31  Joseph  w.  face  and  went  out 

49:11  Ju.  w.  garments  in  wine 
Ex.  40;;J2  w.  as  L.  commanded 
Lev.  13:55  plague  aft.  It  is  iv.  58 
./(/'i.  19:21  concub.  tv.  their  feet 
2  Sam.  12:20  David  arose  and  u\ 
1  A'.  22::iH  one  w.  chariot  in  pool 
Job  29:6  I  w.  eteps  with  butter 
Ps.  73:13  I  H'.  hands  in  innoeen. 
P/-OV.  :i0:12  not  w.  fr.  tiltbiness 
6'a/i(.  5:3  1  have  w.  my  feet 

12  his  eyed  are  iv.  with  milk 
//!.  4:4  w.  away  filth  of  daughters 
Ez<ik  16:4  nor  wast  w.  in  water 

0  I  thorou.  w.  away  thy  blood 
Mat.  27:24  Pilate  (i?.  his  hands 
Luke  7:44  she  hath  w.  my  feet 

11:38  marvelled  he  had  nut  w. 
John  9:7  he  went  and  w.  11,  15 


WAT 

John  13:10  is  w.  need,  not  pavo  to 

14  Master  have  w.  your  feet 

Acts  9:37  wh.  when  they  had  lo. 

16:33  ho  took  them,  w.  stripes 

1  Cor.  6:11  ye  are  w.  sanctified 

1  Tim.  5:10  if  she  w.  saints'  feet 
IMi.  10:22  having  our  bodies  w. 
3  Pet.  2:22  sow  w.  to  wallowing 
Her.  1:5  that  w.  in*  fr.  our  sins 

7:14  have  tv.  their  robes  whito 

iSf<  CLOTHES. 

WASHEST,  I\G. 

2  fJam.  11:3  Da.  saw  a.  woman  7p. 
Job  14:19  «'.  away  thi.  wh.  grow 
Luke  5:2  fishermen  were  w.  nets 

WASHIIVft,  S. 
Lt^v.  13:56  plague  dark  after  w. 
X'h.  4:2.3  ev.  <ine  put  otV  for  ^v. 
Cant.  4:2  wln-ep  ciime  fr.  w.  6:6 
Mark'iA  /c.  of  cup.-*  and  tables,  8 
Enh.  5:26  cleanse  wi.  iv.  of  wat. 
Tit.  3:5  saved  us  >)y  iv.  of  regen. 
Heb.  9:10  stood  in  meats  and  iv. 

WASH  POT. 
Ps.  60:8  Moal)  is  my  w.  103:9 

WAST. 
Ob.  11  thou  w.  as  one  of  them 
liec.  11:17  who  art,  and  w.  art 

W.VSTB,  SiihMlfintlve. 
Jfir.  49:13  liozrah  shall  bee.  a  w. 
Hat.  26:8  to  what  jjurpose  is  this 

u\f    Mark  14:4 

WASTE,  AiUcotlve. 

Dfiiif.  32:10  found  liim  in  w.  wil. 

J')b  30:3  lU-eing  into  the  w.  wil. 
;J8:27  to  f^alisly  di-^^ol.  iv.  ground 

/v.  24:1  Lord  niaketb  cartTi  w. 
•12:15  I  will  make  w.  mountains 
■19:17  that  made  w.  sh.  go  forth 

JiV.  2:15  lions  made  his  land  w. 
46:19  Noi)h  shall  be  tv.  and  des. 

Ezek.  5:14 1  will  make  Jerusal.  tv. 
29:9  Eg.  shall  be  w.  10;  30:12 
38:8  mountains  been  always  2v. 

Xah.  2:10  Ninev.  is  void  aiid  w. 

Zep.  3:6  I  have  nnide  streets  w. 

Hag.  1:9  because  my  house  is  w. 

See  CITIES,  LAY,  LAID,  PLACES. 

WASTE,  Verb. 

1  A'.  17:14  barrel  of  meal  not  w. 
1  Chr.  17:0  no  childr.  of  wick.  w. 
P/i.  80: 13  boar  of  wood  doth  w. 
Jer.  50:21  w.  inhabitants  of  Pek. 
Mic.  5:6  they  sh.  tv.  land  of  Aesy. 

WASTED. 
y'/77i.  14:3-3  till  carcasses  be  tv. 
24:23  tlie  Kenite  shall  be  w. 
Dent.  2:14  men  of  war  were  tv. 
1  yv'.  17:16  barrel  of  meal  iv.  not 
1  Ch}\  20:1  J.  w.  country  of  Am. 
Ps.  137:3  that  iv.  required  mirth 
7^.  6:11  till  cities  be  w.  without 
19:5  river  sh.  be  iv.  dried  up 
60:13  nations  sh.  be  utterly  w. 
Jer.  44:6  are  w.  and  desolate  as 
Joet  1:10  field  is  w.  corn  is  w. 
Luke  1.5:13  jirodig.  w.  substance 
16:1  accused  that  he  w.  goods 
Gal.  1:13  porsccu.  church  and^f. 

WA6TEI\ESS, 
Zep.  1:15  day  of  w.  desolation 

WASTER. 
Prov.  18:9  brother  to  a  great  iv. 
Is.  54:10  created  w.  to  destroy 

WASTES. 
Is.  01:4  they  shall  build  old  w. 
.hr.  49:13  Boz.  sh.  be  perpet.  w. 
Ezrk.  33:24  that  inhab.  w.  of  Is. 
27  they  in  tho  iv.  shall  fall 
36:4  thus  sailh  L.  to  desolate?/'. 
10  the  w.  shall  be  buikled,  3-3 
WASTETH. 
Job  14:10  man  dieth.  u\  away 
/'s-.  91:6  nor  destruction  that  w. 
Prov.  19:26  he  that  w.  father 

WASTING. 
/v.  .50:7  «'.  and  tle^^truetion  are  in 
60:18  not  heard  w.  nor  destruc. 

W.ATCH,  SHbstanllve. 
Ex.  14:24  in  morn.  w.  L.  looked 
JuJ.  7:19  middle  w.  had  set  iv. 

1  Sum.  11:11  S.  came  in  morn.  w. 

2  K.  11:6  so  shall  ye  keep  the  iv. 

of  house.  7;  2  Chr.  23:6 
Xek.  4:9  prayed  to  God  set  a  tv. 

7:3  every  one  in  his  iv.  and 
Job  7:12  am  I  a  sea,  that  set.  to.  ? 
/*.■•.  90:4  a  thous.  years  as  a  w. 

14I;3  set  a  w.  before  my  mouth 
Jer.  51:12  make  the  w.  strong 
Ilob.  2:1  I  will  sla.  upon  mv  w. 
Mat.  14:25  in  4th  tv.  Mark  6:48 


WAT 

Mat.  2-1:43  wh.w.  thief  wo.  como 

27:65  yc  have  a  w.  go  yfiur  way 
66  Beal.  Htonc  and  setting  a  tv. 

28:11  some  ofw.  came  into  city 
Luke  2:8  phepherds  kcreping  w. 

12:38  if  he  come  in  second  w. 

WATCHES. 
Xeh.  12:0  over  again^^t  th.  in  tv. 
Pt.  63:6  when  I  meditate  in  w. 

119:t-t8  mine  eyes  prev.  night  li'. 
Lam.  2: 19  in  beginning  of  the  w. 

W.VTCH,  Verb. 
Gen.  31:-19  Lord  w.  between  m« 
1  Sam.  19:11  Saul  sent  to  w.  Da. 
£"27*.  8:29  w.  ye,  keep  vessels  till 
Job  14:16  not  w.  over  my  sin  ? 
ps.  102:7  I  tv.  am  as  sparrow 

130:6  more  than  they  that  iv. 
Is.  21:5  tv.  in  the  watch-tower 

29:20  all  that  to.  for  iniquity 
Jer.  5:6  a  leoj),  eh.  to.  over  citlea 

31:28  so  will  I  V).  over  them 

44:37  I  will  iv.  over  them 
Nah.  2:1  keep  munit.  tv.  way 
Hnb.  2:1  I  will  tv.  to  see  what  ho 
Mat.  24:43  w.  therefore,  2.^:13; 
Mark   13:35;     Luke    21:36; 
Acts  20:31 

26:38  Jesus  said,  w.  with  mo 

40  could   ye  not  w.f    Mark 
1 1:34.  37 

41  w.  and  pray,  J/arA  13:38; 
14:38;   Co/.  4:2 

Mark  13:34  command,  porter  to 

IV.  37  I  say  unto  all,  w. 
1  Cor.  16:13  iv.  stand  in  faith 

1  TUes.  5:6  let  us  tv.  I  Pet.  4:7 

2  Tun.  4:5  tr.  th.  in  all  things 
Heb.  13:17  th.  tv.  for  your  souls 

WAT<HED. 
Jer.  20:10  familiars  w.  for  halt. 
31:28  as  I  have  tv.  over  them 
Lam.  4:17  to.  for  a  nation  that 
Dan.  9:14  Lord  tv.  on  evil 
Mat.  24:43  man  of  house  would 

have  w.  Luke  12:30 
27:36  sitting  down  they  iv.  him 
Mark  3:2  to.  whether  he  would 

heal  on  sab.  Luke  6:7;  14:1 
Luke  2O;-30  lb.  w.  and  sent  spies 
Acts  9:34  w.  gates  day  and  night 

WATCHER,  8. 
Jer.  4:16  published  that  tv.  como 
ZJrtrt.  4:i:i  «'.  and  holy  one  came 
17  degree  of  w.  2:3  king  saw  tV' 
WATCHETH. 
Ps.  37:32  wicked  tv.  righteous 
Ezfk.  7:6  it  tv.  for  th.  it  is  come 
liev.  16:15  blessed  is  he  that  w. 

WATCHFIL. 

liec.  3:3  be  tv.  strengthen  things 

WATCHIXG,  S. 

1  Sam.  4:13  E.  sat  by  way-si.  w, 
Prov.  8:34  heareth  me,  tv.  daily 
Lam.  4:17  in  tv.  we  ha.  watched 
Mat.  27:54  centurion  tv.  Jesus 
Luke  \'2:'M  L.  when  com.  find  to. 

2  C'o/'.  6:5  in  labors,  in  tv.  in  fast. 
11:27  to.  often,  in  hunger,  thirst 

Eph.  6:18  w.  with  perseverance 

WATCHMAN. 
2  Sam.  18:35  iv.  cried,  told  king 
26  to.  saw  anoth.  man  running 
2  A'.  9:18  IV.  told,  cometh  not.  20 
/*s'.  127:1  ?/'.  waketli  but  in  vain 
Is.  21:6  set  iv.  Mw.  what  of  the 

night? 
Jer.  51:13  set  up  the  w.  prepare 
Ezek.  3:17  made  thee  a  tv.  33:7 
3^:3 if  pet),  set  him  uji  for  th.  tr. 
IIos.  9:8  ii).  of  Ei)hr.  was  with  G. 

WATtllME\. 
Cant.  3:3  u?.  go  about  city.  5:7 
Is.  52:8  thy  tv.  shall  lift  voice 
56:10  his  iv.  are  blind,  ignorant 
62:6  I  have  set  to.  on  thy  walls 
Jir.  6:17  set  to.  over  yon,  saying 
31:6  tv.  on  mount  Ephr.  sh.  cry 
Mic.  7:4  day  of  thy  to.  cometh 

WATCH-TOWER.  , 

2  Chr.  30:34  Ju.  came  toward  w. 
Is.  21:5  watch  in  w.  eat.  drink 
S  I  stand  continually  un  the  to- 
WATER,  Siibstnndve. 
Gen.  16:7  angel  found  Ma.  by  w 
18:4  let  a  little  w.  be  fetched 
21:14  Abra.  took  a  botric  of  w. 
24:.32  Lnban  gave  the  man  w. 
■l:j  give  me  tv.  to  drink 
26:20  w.  is  ours  ;  32  found  to. 
43:34  the  steward  gave  them  w. 
40: 1  unstable  as  tv.  sh.  not  exceJ 
J5>.  12:0  nor  sodden  with  w. 
17:0  shall  come  w.  out  of  rock 


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CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


WAT 

Ex.  20:4  nny  likeness  th.  is  in  w. 

3;i:25  L.  hlcs!^  ttiy  bread  and  iv. 

29:4  AaroQ  and  lii^  eons  shall 

wash  tlKMU  wiih  ?i'.  3U:*20; 

40:12:  Lev.  8:():  16:4,24 

Lev.  6:28  oe  scoured  in  ic.  15:12 

11:32  it  must  be  put  info  «'. 
J\iim.  5:22  iP.  that  causeth  curse 
»  8:7  epriukle  w.  of  puiilication 
19:9  for  a  tv.  of  eeparatiou,  13, 

20,21;  31:2:5 
20:8  w.  out  of  the  rock,  10,  11 : 
X>:h.  9;  15;  Ps.  114:3 
13  w.  of  Meribah,  iU;  27:14 
21:5  Ih.  is  no  bread,  nor  any  w. 
KJgatherpoo.  Iwillpve  tli.  iv. 
21:7  sliall  pour  w.  out  of  bucket 
31:2;J  make  go  thruu;:h  the  w. 
DluI.  8:7  L.  brl,  to  brooks  of  tv. 
11:11  land  drinketh  w.  of  r;iin 
12:16  on  earth  as  w.  24j  15:33 
23:4  with  tv.  in  way,  Aeh.  13:2 
Jos.  7:5  melted  and  became  w. 
Jttd.  5:25  he  asked  iv.  gave  milk 
7-4  bring  th.  down  to  the  w.  5 
15:19  UK  came  out  of  the  jaw 

1  .ia//i.  7:6  gathered  and  drew  w. 
25:11  I  take  my  bread  and  w. 
26:11  take  now  the  cruse  oi'w. 
30:12  nm-  drunk  any  iv.  3  days 

2  Snin.  14:14  are  as  w.  on  ground 
17:21  arise  and  pass  over  thew;. 
21:10  till  ic.  drupin-d  on  them 

1  K.  13:19  did  oat  bread  dra:ik  tv. 
22  eaten  bread  and  drunk  w. 

11:15  smite  Is.  as  a  reed  In  if. 
17:10  fetch,  I  pray,  a  lillle  w. 
18:4  fed  them  with  bread  and  tv. 

35  w.  ran,  filled  trench  wi.  tv. 

38  fire  of  Lord  licked  up  thcw. 

22:27  feed  him  with  bread  and 

10.  of  affiiction,  3  Chr.  18:26 

2  K.  2:19  the  tv.  is  naught,  the 
3:11  Eli.  poured  to.  on  Elijali's 

17  valley  shall  be  filled  with  w. 
22  and  the  sun  shone  on  the  tv. 
6:5  the  ax-head  fell  into  tv. 
22  S'-t  bread  and  to.  bef.  them 
8:15  dipped  a  thick  cloth  in  iv. 
20:20  broii'^ht  w.  into  the  city 
i2  Ch?'.  32:4  King  of  Assy,  find  w. 
yJob  8:11  can  flaggrowwilh.  w.  ? 
14:9  yet  through  the  scent  of  ?f. 
15:16  who  drink,  iuiq.  like  w. 
22:7  hast  not  given  tv.  to  weary 
34:7  drinketh  scorning  like  tv. 
Ps.  22:14  lam  poured  out  likew. 
65:9  river  of  God  is  full  of?/?. 
66:12  went  through  fire  and  w. 
79:3 blood  have  tli.  shed  like  w. 
88:17  came  about  me  like  lo. 
109:18  come  into  bowels  likew. 
Prov.  17:14  when  one  let.  out  w. 
20:5  conn,  of  man  like  deep  tv. 
27:19  as  in  w.  face  answeretli 
30:16  that  is  not  filled  with  w. 
Is.  1:22  thy  wlue  mixed  with  to. 
3:1  'lutli  take  away  stay  oftv. 
21:14  land  ufTenia  brouglit  tv. 
30-14  found  a  sherd  to  take  tv. 
20  L.  gave  you  tv.  of  affiiction 
41'17  when  the  poor  seek  tv. 
44:3  I  will  ji.iur  tv.  on  thirsty 
G3:12  dividing  w.  before  them 
Jer.  13:1  girdle,  put  it  not  in  to. 
23:15  make  th.  drink  tv.  of  gall 
Zum.  1:16  eyes  ru..  with  tv.  3:48 
2:19  pour  out  thy  heart  like  tv. 
5:4  we  have  drunken  our  w.  for 
Ezek.  4:17  want  bread  and  to. 
7:17  knees  be  weak  as  w.  21:7 
16:4nor  wast  thou  washed  inw. 
9  then  washed  I  thee  with'ic. 
36:25  sprinkle  cle.  tv.  upon  you 
IIos.  2:5  lov.  that  gave  me  my  w. 
5:10nour  wrath  on  them  like?y. 
10:7  King  cut  oft'  as  foam  on  w. 
A/nosH:l\  not  lam.  nor  thi.  of  w. 
Xah.  2:8  Nineveh  like  pool  of  ?^'. 
Ilab.  3:10  overflow,  oftv.  passed 
Mat.  3:11  bapt.  you  wi.  tv.  Mark 
1:8;  L'd-eS:\G:  John  1:26 
16  J.  went  out  of  w.  Mark  1:10 
10:42  giv.  cup  of  to.  Mark  9:41 
14:28  bid  me  come  to  thee  on  w 
17:15  falleth  oft  into  fire  and  to 
27:24  Pilate  took  w.  and  washed 
Mark  14:13  bearing  pitcher  of  tv. 

Luke  22: 10 
Lvke^-.'i^i  ship  was  filled  with  w. 
24  rebuked  iv.  25  to.  obeyed 
16:21  may  dip  his  finger  in  to. 
John  2:7  fill  waler-nots  wiih  to. 
3:5  except  a  man  be  born  of  tv. 
23  I)ecaus(?  thi're  was  much  to. 
4:10  living  in.  11 ;  15  give  me  W. 
46  came  wh.  ho  made  w.  wine 
5:3  waiting  lor  moviug  of  w. 


Jo7ni  5:4  ang.  went  down,  tro.  to. 

7:38  out  oHiis  belly  fiuw  liv.  tv. 

13:5  he  poureth  to.  info  a  ba&in 

19:34  came  thereout  bio.  and  w. 
Arts  1:5  J.  bapt.  with  tv.  11:16 

8:36  here  is  w.  38  went  into  w, 

10:47  can  any  forbid  to.  th.  be 
Eph.  5:26  cle.  it  wi.  wash.  ofw. 
Ileb.  9:19  blood  of  calves  wi.  w. 

10:22  bod.  washed  with  pure?('. 
Jam.  3:12  yield  salt  tv.  and  fresh 
1  Pet.  3:20  8  souls  saved  by  tv. 
'2Pet.  2:17  th.  are  wells  wiiho.?/;, 

3:6  world  bei.  overflowed  wi.  ti\ 
Ji/de  12  clouds  they  are  with.  w. 
1  John  5:6  came  by  to.  and  blood 

8  three  witn.  Spirit,  tv.  blood 
Jiev.  12:15  serpent  cast  out  to. 

16:12  Euphrates,  w.  dried  up 
21:6  give  of  fount,  otto,  of  life 
22:1  show,  me  a  pure  river  of  w. 
17  let  take  tv.  of  life  freely 

^ee  BITTER,  DRAW,  DREW,  DRINK. 
WELL. 

IVo  WATER. 

Gen.  37:24  there  was  no  lo.  in  it 

Ex.  15:22  fou.  no  tv.  17:1 ;  Nurn. 

20:2;  33:14;  Deut.  8:15 

1  K.  13:22  bread,  and  drink  im  tv. 

2  K.  3:9  there  was  notv.  for  host 
Ps.  63:1  thirsty  la.  wh.  vo  to.  is 
Is.  1:30  as  garden  that  lia.  no  tv. 

44:12  smith  drinketh  no  tv. 

50:2  stinketh  bee.  thereiswo?/'. 
Jcr.  2:13  cist,  that  can  hold  no  to. 

14:3  came  to  pits  found  no  tv. 

33:6  in  dungeon  th.  was  no  to. 
Zee.  9:11  out  of  pit  wher.  no  tv. 
Luke  7:44  thou  gavest  me  no  tv. 

WATER,  Verb. 
Ge?i.  2:10  out  of  E.  to  to.  garden 

29:7  tv.  sheep  and  feed  them,  8 
Ps.  6:6  I IV.  couch  with  my  tears 

72:6  as  showers  that  tv.  earth 
Ec.  2:6  pools  of  wa.  to  tv.  wood 
Is.  16:9  I  will  w.  thee  with  tears 

27:3  I  will  to.  it  every  moment 
Ezek.  17:7  mi.  tv.  it  by  fuiTowa 

32:6  I  will  to.  with  my  blood 
Joel  3:18  fountain  tv.  valley  of  S. 

WATERED,  gT. 
Gen.  2:6  mist  th.  w.  face  of  gro. 

13:10  Jord.  that  it  was  well  «'. 

29:2  tv.  flocks,  3 :  10  J.  to.  flocks 
Ex.  2:17  and  iv.  their  flocks.  19 
Deut  11:10  to.  it  with  thy  foot 
Prov.  11:25  water,  be  tv.  himself 
/s\  58:11  sh.  be  like  a  w.  garden 
./c^r.  31:12  soul  sh.  be  aw.  garden 
1  Cor.  3:6  I  planted,  Apollos  tv. 

WATER  EST,  ETH. 
Ps.  65:0  visitest  earth  and  w.  it 
10  thou  w.  the  ridges*  thereof 

104:13  tv.  hills  from  chambers 
P/vr.  11:25  th.  to.  sh.  be  watered 
Is.  55:10  returneth  not,  to.  earth 

1  Cor.  3:7  nor  w.  any  thing,  8 

AVATERIXG. 
Gen.  30:33  rods  in  w.  troughs 
Job  37:11  by  w.  he  weari.  clouds 
Luke  13:15  lead  his  ass  to  tv.  f 

WATER-BROOKS. 

Ps.  42:1  hart  panteth  after  to.-b. 

WA  TER-COrRSE,  g. 

2  Chr.  32:.30  stopped  upper  w.-c. 
Job  3S:25  who  bath  divid.  tv.-c.  f 
Is.  44:4  spri.  as  willows  by  to.-c. 

WATER-FLOOD. 
Ps.  69:15  let  not  lo.-f.  overfl.  me 

AVATER-POT,  S. 
JbA/i2:6  set  there  six  w.-'^.  of  st. 
7  J.  saith.  Fill  to.-p.  wi.  water 
A:^  wo.  left  lo.-p.  went  to  city 

WATER.gPOUTS. 
Ps.  42:7  deep  at  noise  of  tv.-s. 

WATERSPRIIVGS. 

Ps.  107:33  he  turneth  the  w.-s. 

35  turueth  dry  grou.  into  w.-s. 

WATERS. 

Gen.  1:2  moved  upon  face  of  «'. 

6  divide  the  iv.  from  the  tv.  7 

9  let  IV.  he  gather.  20  «'.  bring 
6:17  I  br.  a  flood  nf  w.  on  earth 
7:17  XV.  increased.  18.  19,20.  24 
8:1  to.  decrea.  3,  5;  13  lo.  dried 
9:11  not  cut  oft' any  more  by  iv. 

Ex.  7:17  smite  to.  20  ?c.  blood 
8:6  stretched  out  hand  over  w. 
14:21  by  east  wind  the  w.  divid. 
22 IV.  a  wall,  29 ;  28  w.  returned, 

15:19 
15:8  IV.  were  gathered  together 
2-3  could  not  drink  olio,  of  M. 
27  they  eucampcd  there  by  m. 


AYAT 

27um.  24:6  cedar-trees  beside  to. 
htut.  10:7  to  Jotbath,  rjv.  otto. 

32:51  trespass,  at  w.  ofMcribah 

33:8  didst  str.  at  iv.  of  Weribah 
Jos.  3:16  w.  which  came  down 

4:7  to.  of  Jordan  were  cut  oft' 
23  L.  dried  up  w.  of  Jord.  5:1 

11:5  ])itched  oXtv,  of  Meroni 
Jud.  5:19  kings  by  tv.  of  Megid. 

7:24  take  the  w.  before  them 
2  Sam.  5:20  br.  of  tv.  1  Chr.  14:11 

12:27  I  have  tak.  the  city  otv). 
2  A'.  2:8  snwte  to.  14  EHsha 
21  went  forth  unto  spring  of  7r. 

5:12  Damascus  bet.  th.  tv.  of  Is. 
2  Chr,  32:3  took  conn,  to  stop  w. 
Job  3:24roarinc^s  poured  like  to. 

5:10  who  sendclh  w.  njion  fields 

11:16  remem.  th\'  misi-rv  as  w. 

12:15  ho  withhoUleth  w'.  th.  dry 

14:11  as  the  tv.  fail  from  the  sea 

19  the  to.  wear  the  stones,  thou 
22:11  abunda.  of  tv.  cover,  38:34 
24:18  he  is  swift  as  the  tv.  thou 
26:5  things  formed  fr.  under  tv. 

8  bindeth  up  tv.  in  thick  clou. 
10  he  compassed  tv.  wi.  clouds 

97:20  ter.  take  iio.  on  him  as  tv. 
28:4  even  tv.  forgotten  of  foot 

25  he  weigheth  tv.  by  measure 
29:19  my  root  was  spread  by  w. 
80:14  came  on  me  as  brea.  of  w. 
37:10  breadth  of  w.  is  straitened 
38:30  w.  are  hid  as  with  a  stone 
Ps.  23:2  lead,  nn?  beside  still  tv. 
33:7  he  gatlierelh  w.  of  the  sea 
46:3  thoui^h  the  to.  thereof  roar 
58:7  let  them  melt  away  as  w. 
60:1  w.  come  in  unto  my  soul 
73:10  to.  of  a  full  cup  are  wrung 
77:16  to.  saw  thee.  O  G.  tv.  saw 
78:13  made  tv.  stand  as  a  heap 

16  caused  tv.  to  run  like  rivers 

20  smote  rock  that  to.  gushed, 
105:41;  114:8;  /*\  48:21 

81:7  I  proved  thee  at  w.  106:32 
104:6  to.  stood  above  mountains 
105:29  he  turned  to.  into  blood 
106:11  w.  covered  their  enemies 
119:136  rivers  of  w.  run  down 
124:4  ?r.  had  overwhelmed  us 

5  proud  to.  gone  over  our  soul 

136:6  stretched  earth  above  tv. 

147:18  wind  to  blow  and?/',  flow 

148:4  ye  w.  above  the  heavens 

Prov.  5:15  drink  w.  out  of  cistern 

16  let  rivers  of  wj.  be  dispersed 
8:29  that  the  hi.  should  not  pass 
9:17  stolen  tv.  are  sweet,  bread 
25:25  as  cold  tv.  to  thirsty  soul 
30:4  who  bound  to.  in  agarment 
Ec.  11:1  cast  thy  bread  upon  to. 
Cant.  4:15  a  well  otto,  streams 
Is.  8:6  people  refused  to.  of  Shil. 

7  the  Lord  bringeth  on  th.  tv. 
11:0  as  IV.  cover  seas,  Hab.  2:14 

15:6  10.  of  Nimrim  sh.  be  deso. 

9  JO.  of  Dimon  be  full  of  blood 
17:12  like  rushing  of  miirhtv  to. 
19:5  IV.  shall  fail  from  the  sea 
22:0  gathered  to.  of  lower  pool 
28:17" HI.  overflow  hidin!:-|)iace 
32:20  bless  th.  sow  beside  all  tv. 
33:16  bread  given  him,  tv.  sure 
35:6  in  wildern.  to.  break  forth 
40:12  who  hath  measured  to.  ? 
43:2  thro'  w.  I  will  be  with  thee 

16  maki-th  a  path  in  mighty  tv. 

10  I  give  IV.  in  the  wiltTerness 
48:1  are  come  out  of  to.  of  Jud. 

21  caused  w.  flow  out  of  rock 
51:10  which  dri.  to.  of  the  deep 
54:9  w.  of  Noah  to  me.  tv.  not 
55:1  th.  thirsteth,  comeyetOH'. 
57:20  whose  to.  cast  up  mire 
.')8:11  spring,  whose  tv.  fail  not 

Jer.  2:13  fountain  of  living  ?r. 

18  to  do,  to  drink  tv.  of  Sihor? 
6:7  as  a  fountain  c^steth  out  to. 
8:14  G.  hath  given  us  to.  of  gall 
9:1  O  that  my  head  were  tv.! 

13  our  evelids  gush  out  wi.  w. 
10:13  mult,  of  w.  in  heav.  51:16 
14:3  nobles  sent  little  ones  to  tv. 
15:18  as  n  linr.  as  w.  that  fail 
17:8  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  tv. 

13  for-^ak.  Lord,  fountain  of  w. 
18:14  shall  cold  iv.  be  forsaken? 
46:7  whose  to.  are  moved.  8 
47:2  to.  rise  up  out  of  the  north 
48:.34  tv.  of  Nimrim  be  desolate 
50:38  a  drought  is  upon  her  tv. 

Lam.  3:.54  lo.  flowed  overhead 
Ezek.  19:10  moth,  like  vine  by  iy. 
31:4  to.  made  him  jrreat 

14  trees  by  lo.  exalt  Ihemselv. 
82:2  troublest  tv.  with  thy  feet 
47:1  tv.  issu.  fr.  under  threshold 


1  AY  AX 

Ezek.  47:3  brought  me  thro'  w. 
the  iv.  4 
5  tv.  were  risen,  iv.  to  swim  in 
8  tv.  issued  out  toward  east,  12 
19  to.  of  strife  in  Kadesh,  48:28 
Dan.  12:6  said  to  man  upon  to.  7 
A7no8  5:8  call,  for  tv.  of  sea,  9:6 
2-1  let  judgm.  run  down  as  to. 
Jon.  2:5  w.  compassed  me  about 
Mic.  1:4  as  tv.  pour,  down  steep 
i\«/t.  3:8  had  tv.  roundabout  it 
14  draw  to.  for  Bie^-c,  fortify 
Ze<\  14:8  lining  tv.  sn.  go  fr.  Jer. 

2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  of  tv. 
P'-v.  7:17  k':id  th.  to  fount,  of  to. 

8:11  to.  became  wormwood  and 
11:6  luive  jtowcr  o^  er  w.  to  turn 
14:7  that  made  fountain  of  ?f'. 
16:4  nML'cl  jinurcd  hisvial  onto. 
5  I  heard  ang.  of  to.  say.  Thou 
17:15  the  w.  whc-e  whore  sits 

See  DEEP,  GREAT. 

In,  or  m(o  WATERS. 

Ex.  V/.\0  th.  f-ank  as  lead  in  t¥. 

25  a  tree  when  cast  in(o  tv. 
Lev.  11:0  sh.aH  eat  what  hathfins 

and  scales  in  iv.  10,  46; 
Dtut.  14:9 
Deut.  4:18  liken,  of  fish  in  to.  5:8 
Jos.  3:13  feet  of  priests  rest  m  tv. 
Neh.  9:11  threwesta  stone  in.  tv, 
Ps.  74:13  heads  of  dr.ngons  in  tv. 
104:3  beams  of  his  chamb.  intv. 
Mat.  8:32  sw.  ran.  perished^/i  tv. 
Mark  9:22  cast  into  fire,  into  tv. 

Many  WATERS. 
Xvm.  24:7  seed  bhall  be  in  m.  tv. 
2  Sam.  22:17  drew  me  out  of  m. 

to.  Ps.  18:16 
Ps.  29:3  voice  of  L.  upon  m.  to. 
93:4  might,  than  noise  ottn.  to. 
Cant.  8:7  7n.  tv.  cannot  qu.  Jove 
/■;.  17:13  like  rushing  ottn.  w. 
Jer.  51:13  dwellestupon  tn.  w. 
Ezek.  19:10  fruit,  by  rea.  ottn.  to. 
43:2  his  voice  was  like  noise  of 

m.  w.  Pev.  1:15;  14:2;  19:6 
Pev.  17:1  whure  sitteth  on  m.  tv. 

WAVE. 
Jam.  1:6  waver,  is  like  to.  of  sea 

WAVE,  Verb. 
Ex.  29:24  ?v.  them  for  wave-oflVr. 
Ltv.  8;27;  2;i:20;  :^'um.  6:20 

26  Shalt  to.  brea&t;  27  tv.  sho. 
Xai.  7;30;  8:-J9;  9:21;  10:15 

Lei\  23:11  tv.  sheaf  before  L.  12 
Num.  5:25  tv.  jealousy-ofi'ering 

WAVED. 
Lev.  14:21  take  I  lamb  to  be  tv. 

See  OFFERING. 

WAVER  ETH. 

Jam.  1:6  he  that  tv.  is  like  wave 
WAVERIXG. 

Ileb.  10:23  hold  faith  without  w. 

Jam.  1:6  ask  in  faith,  nothi.  w. 

WAVES. 

Ps.  42:7  to.  are  gone  over  me 

65:7stilleth  tv.  89:9;  107:29 

88:7  til.  afllictedme  with  thy  to. 

93:3  floods  lift  up  their  to. 
4  L.  is  mightier  th.  mighty  tv. 

107:25  wind  which  liftetri  up  w^ 
/s.  48:18  righteous,  as  tv.  of  sea 

51:15  whose  ^(^  roared.  Jfr.  31:35 
Jer.  5:22  tho'  w.  tossed,  not  pre. 

51:42  Babyl.  is  covered  with  iv. 
55  Babvfon  where  her  tv.  roar 
Ezek.  26:3  as  sea  causeth  his  to. 
Jon.  2:3  thy  w.  passed  over  me 
Zee.  10:11  shall  smite  to.  in  sea 
Mat.  8:24  ship  covered  with  tv. 

14:24  tossed  with  w.  Mark  4:31 
Luke  21:25  sea  and  «'.  roaring 
Acts  27:41  part  was  bro.  with  to. 
Jude  13  raging  to.  of  sea,  foami. 

WAX. 
Ps.  22:14  my  heart  is  like  to. 

68:2  as  w.  melt,  wicked  perish 

97:5  hills  melted  like  to. 
Mic.  1:4  cleft  as  w.  before  fire 

WAX.  Verb. 
Ex.  22:24  wrath  to.  hot.  32:10 

32:11  why  doth  thy  wra.  lo.  hoi 

22  let  not  anger  of  my  lord  w. 

Lev.  25:47  or  stranger  w.  rich 

1  Sam.  3:2  eyes  began  to  iv.  dim 

Job  6:17  they  to.  warm,  they  van. 

14:8  root  thereof  w.  old  in  earlh 
Ps.  102:26  to.  old  as  garment,  la. 

50:9;  51:6;  Heb.  1:11 
Is.  17:4  fatness  of  flesh  tv.  lean 

29:22  nei.  shall  his  face  lo.  pal© 
Jer.  6:24  our  hands  to.  feeble 
Ma,t.  24:12  love  of  many  w.  cold 


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AVAY 

Lukt  18:33  Iiajis  wh.  u\  not  old 

1  Tim.  .1:11  he  run  to  w.  wanton 

S  Tim.  3:13  fcdiic.  sh.  w.  woroo 

WAXED. 

Cfn.  a;;13  Isaac  ic.  great 
41:ri(i  faniiiii-  «'.  f'orc  ill  Ejrypt 

E.r.  1:7  Israel  u\  mit:htj-,  21) 
10:51  wlien  sun  u\  liot 
32:19  Muses'  nn'ier  «•.  hot 

Num.  11:23  L.'s  hand  «'.  short  1 

Deut.  8:1  their  rniuient  w.  not 
old,  29:5;  .VtA.  9:21 
32:lr>  .Iksliur.  w.  fat  and  kicked 

Jof.  23:1  .losluia  w.  old,  stricken 

1  Sam.  2:5  had  child,  is  w.  feeble 

2  5am.  8:1  hut  Dav.  «■.  stronger, 

1  Chr.  11:9 

21:15  David  fought,  w.  f;iint 
2  A'.  4:31  llesli  of  child  «■.  warm 
2  Chr.  13:21  .^hliah  ic.  miehty 

1T:12  JehosUaphat  «■.  L-reit 

24:15  .lehoi.  II'.  old  full  of  days 
E<t.  9:4  Mcudecai  iff.  greater 
I'x.  32:3  silence  inv  hones  u'.  old 
./fc.  411:24  Dainaseus  v.  feeble 

50:43  kin^  of  Haby.'s  hands  iv 
Dan.  8:8  he-goat  ir.  very  great 

9  lit.  llorn  ir.  exceed,  great,  10 
Mai.  1.3:15  this  i)eople's  heart  w 

gro<s.  Ai-ls  28:27 
X"((v  l:Sll  iliild  li\  strong,  2:40 

13:19  mustard  si'cd  ir.  great  tree 
Ar/s  13:11)  I',  ami  Birn.  w.  hold 
y/f*.  11:31  K'.  valiant  in  flght 
^ev.  18:3  merchants  ic.  rich 
W  VXEX,  WAXED. 

Oen.  18:12  ul'Ier  I  am  «'.  old 

19:13  crv  of  Sod.  was  iv.  great 
Lfr.  2"i:25  hro.  be  «•.  poor,  35,  39 
Deiil.  31:20  «'.  fat.  turn  to  other 
Jos.  17:13  child.  <if  Is.  «'.  strong 
Jer.  5r27  bee.  great  and  w.  rich 
23  thev  are  w.  fat,  they  shine 
Szek.  1U:7  increased  and  H'.  great 

WAXETII,  IXG. 
TV.  6:7  mine  eve  //'.  old  because 
Htb,  8:13  w.  old.  ready  to  vanish 
F/lU.  1:14  brethren  iv.  confident 

WAY. 

Oen.  21:42  if  thou  prosper  mv  w. 

E.r.  13:17  tlirough  u\  of  Philist. 

13  led  people  Iliro'  w.  of  wild. 

21  pillarof  cloud  to  le.id  Iheic. 

18:20  thou  Shalt  sliow  them  the 

u\  Xth.  9:19:  P.<.  107:4 
Kiim.  21:4  discouraged  he.  of  ?c. 

22:2(i  there  was  no  w.  to  turn 
Dent.  1:22  by  what  »■.  Jai.  3:4 

8:2  remember  u\  Lord  led  you 

14:24  if  »'.  be  too  long  for  thee 

17:16  return  no  more  that  w. 

19:3  prepare  a  if.  G  w.  is  long 

28:25  Shalt  go  out  one  «'.  ag.  th. 

31:29  turn  from  w.  I  command 
Jo?.  2:J:14  I  am  going  w.  of  earth 

24:17  preser.  us  in  w.  we  went 
Jud.  2:19  ceased  not  fr.  their  w. 

9:25  they  rob.  all  came  that  w. 

18:5  whether  il\  be  prosperous 
6  Lord  is  your  w.  wher.  ye  go 

19:9  to-morrow  get  on  your  w. 

1  Sam.  9:6  he  can  show  us  omtw. 
8  man  of  God  to  tell  us  «■. 

12:23  1  will  teach  you  good  w. 
15:20  have  gone  w.  L.  sent  rae 

2  .^nm.  19:.36'  go  little  w.  over  J. 

1  K.  2:2  I  will  go  «•.  of  all  earth 
8;.3»>  teach  th.  good  way  tc»  walk 
13:9  turn  ag.  by  w.  thou  camest 

in  another  ic.  12  what  ic? 
18:6  .\hab  went  one  w.  Obadi. 
22:24  which  w.  went  Spirit  of 
Lord?  2  Chr.  18:23 

2  K.  3:8  which  lo.  shall  we  go  f 
5:19  departed  fr.  him  a  little  w. 

2  Chr.  6:27  taught  them  good  w. 

Ezr.  8:21  seek  of  him  w.  for  us 

Job  3:23  a  man  whose  w.  is  hid 
12:24  wander  in  a  wilderness 
wh.  there  is  no  w.  Pi.  107:40 
16:22  go  w.  whence  not  return 
22:15  hast  thou  marked  old  w. 
23:10  heknovveth  ii\  that  I  take 
28:23  (i.  understands  v.  thereof 
38:19  wh.  is  w.  light  dwelleth? 

Ps.  1:6  L.  knoweth  ir.  of  righte 
2:12  kiss  Son,  lest  perish  fr.  w. 
36:4  set.  himself  in  ?/?.  not  good 
78:.50  he  made  a  u>.  to  his  anger 
101:2  behave  wisely  in  per.  ic.  6 
119:27  underst.  w.  of  precepts 

29  reniove  from  me  w.  of  lying 

30  I  nave  chosen  ii\  of  truth 
32  I  will  run  w.  of  thy  comma. 
.33  teach  me  «•.  of  statu.  14.3:8 
101 1  hate  every  false  w.  128 


WAY 

Ps.  130:24  if  there  be  wickeil «'. 
140:9  ir.  of  the  wicked  he  turns 
Pror.  2:Sprescrveth  u\  of  saints 

12  dellv.  thee  fr.  «'.  of  evil  man 
4:19  tc.  of  wicked  is  as  darkness 
6:23  «■.  of  life.  15:24  ;  .fei:  21:8 
7:8  '.le  went  the  ?r.  to  her  hiuisu 

27  her  liouse  is  the  «'.  to  hell 
12:15  w.  of  fool  rig.  in  own  eyes 

26  ic.  of  wick.  Beduceth  them 
13:15  «'.  of  trunsgre8s<irs  hard 
14:12  «'.  whi.  seem,  right.  16:25 
15:9  If.  of  wicked  is  abominati. 

10  gricv.  to  liim  th.  forsak.  ic. 

19  w.  of  slothf.  man  is  a  hedge 
16:29  lead,  him  intt)  w.  uot  good 
21:8  »;'.  of  mmi  is  froward  and 
30:19  u:  of  eagle,  of  serpent 

20  such  II'.  of  adulterous  woni. 
Ee.  ll:5knowestnot  IC.  of  S,  irit 
/s'.  3:12  to  ciT  and  destroy  the  w. 

20:7  «•.  of  just  is  uprightness 
35:8  a  w.  called  w.  of  holiness 
40:14  who  show.  w.  of  unders.  f 
43:10  L.  mak.  a  w.  in  sen,  51:10 
19  I  will  make  w.  in  wildern 
49:1 1  make  my  mountains  a  w 
57:14  prepare  v.  62:10  high  w. 
59:8  IC.  of  peace  they  know  not. 

Jiom.  3:17 
Jer.  6:16  where  is  the  good  w 
10:2  learn  not  w.  of  the  heathen 
23  II'.  of  man  is  not  in  himself 
12:1  doth  II'.  of  wicked  jirosp.  > 
18:15  paths,  iu  a  ic.  not  cast  up 
:i2::l9  givl^  th.  one  heart,  one  «'. 
42::)  L.  thy  G.  may  show  us  ?c. 
.'")l):5  ttiey  shall  ask  the  w.  to  Z. 
E:<k-.  21:20  appoint  w.  swo.  may 
23:13  I  saw  th.  both  took  one  w. 
4.3:2  glory  came  from  w.  of  east 
.4 ma!  2:7  turn  aside  «•.  of  meek 
.}f([I.  3:1  prepare  w.  before  me 
Mai.  7:13  broad  is  «'.  to  destruc, 

14  narrow  is  w.  lead,  unto  lile 
8:28  no  man  mi.  pass  by  that  w. 
10:5  go  not  into  w.  of  Gentiles 
22:16  tesich.  w.  of  God  in  truth, 

MarkK-.U;  Luke 20:11 
Luke  5:19  by  w  hat  «•.  bring  him 

10:31  there  came  a  priest  th.  ir. 

15:20  wh.  he  was  a  great  «•.  oil" 

19:4  Z.  to  fee  him,  pass  that  w. 
.Tohii  10:1  climb,  upfomeoth.  m'. 

14:4  w.  ye  know ;  6 1  am  the  w. 

5  Lord,  how  can  wc  know  iv.  f 

Acts  16:17  show  us?c.  of  salvati. 

18:26  expound,  tohiraw.  of  G. 

19:9  but  spake  evil  of  that  UK 
23  arose  no  small  stir  about  w. 

24:14  after  w.  they  call  heresy 
limn.  14:13  to  fall  in  brother'sjc. 
1  Cor.  10:13  make  a  «'.  to  escape 

12:31  a  more  excellent  w. 

1  Thm.  3:11  L.  Je.  direct  our  «', 
Iltb.  9:8  thew.  into  the  hohest 

10:20  living  w.  he  consecrated 
.lam.  2:25  sl-iit  them  out  auo.  il 

2  Pel.  2:2  m.  of  truth  evil  spo.  of 

15  have  forsaken  right  w.  and 
are  following  »i.  of  Balaam 

21  not  known  ir.  of  rigliteous. 
Rev.  16:12  w.  of  kingsbeprepar. 

Bv  the  WAY. 
Cfn.  42:.38lf  niisch.  befall  Jj/<.w. 
45:34  fall  uot  out  by  the  w. 
Num.  14:25  6y  t.  w.  of  Ked  sea, 

21:4:  Dful.  1:2,  40;  21:1 
Deal.  6:7  walkestiy  t.  w.  11:19 
•25:18  met  by  I.  w.  1  Sam.  15:2 
28:68  L.  sh.  bring  thee  by  t.  w. 
.Jos.  5:7  notcireum.  tliemty  /.  w. 

1  A".  13:9  not  turn  ag.  by  t.  w.  17 
20:28  prophet  waited  by  the  ir. 

2  IC.  3:20  came  water  by  Ihe  iv. 
19:28  I  will  turn  th.  back  l>y  the 

w.  thou  camest,  Ts.  37:29,  34 
Esr.  8:31  lay  in  wait  by  Ihe  ir. 
.Job  21:29  not  ask.  th.  go  by  v.  f 
Ph.  80:12  th.  who  pass  by  the  ir. 

89:41  that  pass  b>/  the  w.  spoil 
Ec.  10:3  fools  walk  In/  the  w. 
Is.  42:16  bring  blind  by  the  »t. 

48:17  God  leadeth  thee  by  t.  ll'. 
,ler.  2:17  he  led  thee  by  Ihe  ii'. 

6:25  walk  not  by  I.  w.  for  sword 
E:'k.  43:4  slorv  of  L.  came  by  w. 

44:3  shairenter  In/  t.  w.  40:2.  8 

46:9  he  that  entefcth  by  Ihe  w. 
11ns.  13:7  as  a  leopard  by  Ihe  w. 
MarkH::i  they  faint  bi/  the  «•. 
27  by  the  ir.  he  asked  his  disc. 

9::i3  that  ve  disputed  by  w.  f  34 
Luke  24:.i2  talked  wi.  us  *;/  1.  tc. 
1  Cor.  16:7  not  see  you  by  the  w. 

Every  WAY. 
Pa.  119:101  refrain  fr.  e.  evil  w. 


AVAY 

rx.  119:104  I  hate  c.false  «'.  128 
I'rov.  21 :2  cren/  ir.  of  man  right 
Ezek.  16:31  build,  place  In  e.  w. 
Jiom.  3:2  much  e,  w.  hec.  lo  th. 
I'hil.  1:18  «  "'.  who.  In  pretence 
See  EVIL. 

iiih  way. 

Gen.  0:12  flesh  had  corriip.  A.  w. 
2  Sam.  22:31  as  for  God,  liU  w. 

is  perfect.  Pa.  18:30 
1  A'.  8:32  to  bring  his  w.  on  bis 

own  hc'nd,  2  Chr.  0:23 

.Job  8:19  tliisis  the  jov  of /lis  K'. 

17:9  ridile.  shall  hold  on  his  w. 

21  ::!1  w  ho  shall  declare  his  w.  ? 

23:11  hisw.  have  I  kept 

.30:2.3  who  enjoined  him  his  m.  t 

Ps.  25:9  meek  will  he  teach  h.  w. 

37:7  him  who  prosper,  in  his  w. 

•23  and  he  delightelh  in  his  w. 

34  wait  ou  L.  and  keep  his  w. 

119:9  sh.  young  man  clca.  h.  w. 

Pror.  8:22 "iu  beginning  of /i.  w. 

11:5  righ.  of  perfect  direct  A.  «'. 

14:8  prudent  is  to  unders.  A.  w. 

10:9  a  man's  heart  devis.  his  w. 

17  that  keep<th  his  w.  preser. 

19:3  foolish,  of  man  perv.  A.  w. 

20:14  when  he  is  gone  hi.<  if. 

21:'29  upright,  directeth  Aid  if. 

Js..  48:15  nuike  his  w.  prospero. 

55:7  let  wicked  forsake  his  w. 

Ir.  4:7  destroyer  of  G.  on  A.  if. 

Ezek.  3:18  warn  wicked  fr.  h.  w. 

19  turn  not  from  A.  w.  33:8,  9 

13:22  sho.  not  return  fr.  his  if. 

.■\'c.7).  1:3  L.  hath  A.  ic.  in  whirl. 

Jam.  l:a4beholdeth,  goeth  A.  ic. 

In  the  W.\Y. 
Oen.  21:27  I  being  in  Ihe  w. 
48  who  led  me  in  Ihe  ri'rlit  w. 
.35:3  L.  was  with  me  in  Ihe  w. 
Ej:  5:20  M.  and  A.  stood  in  t.  w. 
23:20  to  keep  thee  <«  the  IC. 
Dull.  1:33  who  went  in  the  if. 

1  A'.  11:29  Ahijah  found  J.  in  ic. 
13:21  care,  was  cast  inic.  25:28 
15:-36  walked  in  ii<.  of  fath.  22:52 
18:7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  if. 

2  A'.  6:18  he  walked  in  the  ic.  of 
the  kings  of  Israel,  16:3; 
2  Chr.  21:6, 13 

27  he  walked  In  the  w.  of  Aha. 
2  Chr.  11:17  three  years  in  t.  v. 
20:32  he  walked  in  Ihe  if.  of  A. 
Ezr.  8:'J2  the  enemy  in  Ihe  w. 
Xth.  9:13  to  give  th.  liL-ht  in  ir. 
19  depart,  not  to  lead  in  t.  If. 
.lob  18:10  snare  and  trap  in  1.  w. 
Ps.l'.l  nor  etandeth  in  Ihe  if. 
25:8  teach  sinners  in  the  w. 
12  shall  he  teach  in  the  w.  32:8 
85:13  set  us  in  We  !c.  of  steps 
102:23  weak.  stren<'th  in  Ihe  ic. 
110:7  drink  of  brooK  In  the  w. 
119:1  bless,  are  undefiled  in  if. 
14  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  if.  of 
13!l:a4  lead  me  in  Ihe  if.  everla. 
142:3  in  t/ie  if.  they  laid  a  snare 
Pror.  1:15  walk  not  thou  in  t.  w. 
2:'20  thou  niavest  walk  in  /.  !('. 
4:11 1  ha.  taught  thee  in  the  w. 
14  go  not  in  t.  «'.  of  evil  men 
8:-20  I  lead  in  t.  w.  of  righteous. 
9:6  go  in  Ihe  if.  of  understand. 
10:17  he  is  in  the  w.  of  hfe 
12:-J8  in  Ihe  w.  of  righteousness 
i;J:6  him  that  is  upright  in  I.  if. 
16:31  if  it  be  found  in  Ihe  if.  of 
22:5  thorns  and  snares  in  the  if. 
6  train  up  a  child  in  Ihe  if.  he 
23:19  guide  thy  heart  in  the  ic. 
20:13  slothf.  siiith  a  lion  in  I.  if. 
29:27  upright  in  the  w.  is  ahoin. 
Ec.  12:5  fears  shall  be  in  Ihe  w. 
Is.  8:11  not  walk  in  1.  if.  of  peo. 
26:8  in  Ihe  ic.  of  thy  judgments 
57:17  went  t)n  in  Ihe  if.  of  heart 
65:2  walked  in  Ihe  w.  not  good 
Jtr.  2:18  wh.  to  do  in  I.  w.  of  E.  ? 
what  to  do  in  I.  ic.  of  Assy.  ? 
Ezek.  •23:31  walk,  in  I.  if.  of  sis. 
llos.  6:9  priests  murder  in  I.  If. 
Mat.  5:25  agree  v^•hil.  art  in  I.  ic. 
21:.32  .T.  came  in  the  w.  of  right. 
Mark  11:8  spread  garments  in  1. 
IC.  oth.  strewed  branches  in 
the  If.  Mat.  21:8;  Lu.  19:.36 
Luke  1:79  guide  our  feet  in  I.  w. 
12:58  as  lliou  art  in  the  if.  give 
Arts  9:17  .1.  that  appeared  in  w. 
27  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  if. 
Jude  11  have  gone  in  the  w.  of  C. 
See  LOUD. 

My  WAY. 
Oen.  24:56  Lord  prospered  my  ifi. 


AVAY 

2  Sam.  22:33  maketh  my  w.  per- 
fect, Ps.  18:32 
Job  19:8  fenced  my  w.  that  I  can 
Is.  40:27  sayest  my  tf.  is  hid  ? 
Ezek.  18:25*  is  not  my  ic.  equal  1 
John  8:21  I  go  fn;/K'.  ye  sh.  seek 
Eom.  15:24  brought  on  my  if. 
Cor.  1:10  he  brought  on  my  w. 
Out  of  llie  WAY 
Ej-.  32:8  turned  asid.;  o.  of  the  w. 

Deut.  9:12,  16;  Jnrf.  2:17 
Deut.  ll:iSif  vc  umo.o/  thtw. 
1.3:5  thrust  t'UfC  out  of  Ihe  IV. 
27:18  blind  \\:milcr  out  of  the  w. 
Job  24:4  turn  needy  out  of  Ihe  ic. 
21  thev  are  taken  O'jt  of  Ihe  w. 
31:7  if  I'nv  step  turned  0.  or' f.  w. 
Pivv.  21:16  wand,  out  of  the  w. 
Is.  28:7  thro'  drink  arc  0.  of  I.  w. 
30:11  get  vou  0.  01' the  if.  turn 
57:14  take  stumbling-bl.  o.  ofw. 
Mat.  2:8  dcparled  out  of  the  w. 
Horn.  3:12  all  gone  rn((  of  Ihe  w. 
Col.  2:14  took  liandwri.  o.  ofw. 
2  Thes.  2:7  be  taken  out  of  Ihe  w. 
IJeb.  5:2  comp.  on  them  b.  of  io. 
12:13  lame  be  turned©,  oft.  w 

Own  W.\Y. 
Pror.  1:31  eat  fruit  of  their  o.  w. 
20:24  can  man  unders.  his  0  «i.  / 
Is.  5:J:()  turn,  every  one  too.  IC. 
50:11  they  all  look  to  thciro.  w. 
Ezek.  29:31  o.  if.  have  I  recomp. 
30:17  defiled  Isr.  by  their  o.  to 

WAY-SIDE. 
Gen.  38:21  bar.  th.  was  by  tc.-s.  f 
1  .Sam.  4:13  Eli  sat  by  w.-s. 
Ps.  140:5  proud  epr.  net  by  w.-s. 
Mat.  13:4  seeds  fell  bv  «>.-».  19; 

MarkA'A,  15;  Zrfi)  8:5, 12 
20:30  blind  men  sitting  by  «'..». 
Mark  10:46  blind  Bartimeus  sat 
by  if.-s.  begging,  Luke  18:35 
Their  WAY'. 

1  A'.  2:4  if  children  take  heed  to 
(,  »(i.  8:25:  2  CV(»-.  0:10 

Job  6:18  paths  of  I.  w.  are  turned 
19:12  troops  raise  up  I.  if.  ag. 
29:25  I  chose  out  i.  if.  sat  chief 

Ps.  35:6  let  their  ic.  be  dark 
49:13  this  their  ic.  is  their  folly 

.Jer.  3:21  they  have  pervert.  I.  if. 
0:27  mavest  know  and  trv  /.  if. 

Ezek.  7:27  I  will  do  to  tbcin  after 

their  w.  9:10 :  11:21 

14:22  ve  sh.  see  (.  w.  and  doings 

33:7  as  for  th.  t.  w.  is  not  equal 

36:17  I.  If.  was  bef.  me  as  unci. 

19  accord,  to  t.  If.  and  doings 

Acts  15:3  bro.  on  (.  w.  by  church 

See  WENT. 

This  WW. 
Oen.  28:20  will  keep  me  in  t.  w. 

E.r.  2:19  Moses  looked  /.  w.  and 

.los.  6:20  no  power  to  flee  I.  ic. 

2  A'.  6:19  Elisha  said.  /.  is  not«'. 
Is.  30:21  thi^  is  if.  walk  ye  in  it 
.4c^s9:2  if  he  found  any  of  ^  v. 

22:4  I  persecu.  I.  ic.  unto  death 

Thy  WAY. 
Oen.  24:40  L.  will  prosper  I.  w. 
Ex.  33:13  I  pray,  snow  me  /.  w. 
Xum.  22::j2  Dec.  t.  w.  is  perverse 
Jos.  1:8  sh.  make  I.  w.  prosper. 
1  K.  19:15  return  on  t.  if.  to  wil. 
Ps.  5:8  make  (.  w.  straight  bef. 

27:11  teach  me  t.  if.  O  L.  80:11 

37:5  commit  t.  if.  unto  the  L. 

44:18  neit.  declined  from  I.  w. 

67:2  that  thi/  if.  may  be  known 

77:13  t.  If.  0  G.  is  in  sanctuary 
19  t.  if.  is  in  the  sea,  thy  path 

119:37  and  quicken  me  iu  I.  w. 
Pror.  3:'23  sh.  thou  walk  in  I.  to. 

5:8  remove  Ihy  w.  far  from  her 

Is.  57:10  in  greatness  of  thy  w. 

Jer.  2:23  see  Ihy  if.  in  the  vallev 

33  whv  trim,  thou  I.  if.  to  seek 

36  why  gad.  to  change  Ihy  ic.  f 

4:18  thy  ir.  have  procured  these 
Ezek.  16:43  I  will  recomp.  Ihy  w. 
llos.  2:6  I  will  hedge  up  Ihy  w. 

10:13  bee.  thou  didst  trust  t.  w. 
Mai.  11:10  prepare  t.  ic.  beforo 
thee.  Murk  hi:  Luker.TH 
WAYS. 

Oen.  19:2  earlv.  go  on  your  to. 

belli.  5:;i3  walk  in  w.  Lord  com. 

1  A'.  22:43  he  walked  in  if.  of  A. 

2  A'.  21:21  walked  in  «'.  of  Man. 
22:2  he  walked  in  ic.  of  David, 

2C'Ar.  17:3;  34:2 
2  Chr.  21:12  walk,  not  in  le.  of  J. 
29:3  he  walked  in  ic.  of  .\hah 
28:2  walked  in  w.  of  kings  of  Is. 


1076 


CRUDEJf'S   CONCORDANCE. 


WAY 

Job  24:13  they  kn.  not  w.  of  light 
30:13  raise  up  w.  of  destruction 
34:21  eyes  are  upon  «'.  of  mjxn 
40:19  Behe.  is  chief  of  w.  of  G. 
Pi.  84:5  in  heart  are  xo.  of  them 
PwiK  1 :  19  so  /(',  of  ev.  one  greedy 
2:13  to  wjilk  in  h>.  of  darkness 
15  whose  w.  are  crooked,  fro. 
3:17  wied.'s  w.  are  w.  of  pleas. 
5:6  her  w.  are  movable 
21  w.  of  man  are  hef.  eyes  of  L. 
6:6  go  to  ant,  consider  her  w. 
7:25  let  not  heart  decl.  to  her  ?y. 
14:12  end  the.  w.  of  death,  16:25 
16:2  w.  of  a  man  cl.  in  his  eyes 
7  when  a  mau's  w.  please  L. 
17:23  gift  to  perv.  tv.  of  jud^m. 
31:27  looketh  to  w.  of  househ. 
Ec.  11:9  walk  in  w.  of  thy  heart 
Is.  49:9  feed  in  )v.  and  pastures 
Jer.  2:2:3  dromedary  travers.  u>. 
3:2  in  w.  hast  thou  eat  as  Arab. 
6:16  stand  in  w.  and  see.  ask 
7:3  amend  your  w.  5;  26:13 
23  walk  in  w.  I  command,  you 
12:16  diligently  learn  w.  of  peo. 
18:11  make  tr.  and  doings  ^ood 
32:19  eyes  open  on  2V.  of  men 
Lam.  1:4  w.  of  Zion  do  mourn 
3:40  let  us  search  and  try  our  h', 
Ezek.  18:25  are  not  «).  uneq.  ?  29 
20:43  remember  your  n\  doings 
44  not  ace.  to  your  wicked  to. 
21:19  son  of  man  appoi.  two  to. 
21  stood  at  head  of  two  w. 
Hag.  1:5  consider  your  iv.  7 
Zee.  1:6  do  according  to  our  w. 
Luke  3:5  rough  iv.  made  smooth 
Acts  2:28  known  to  me  w.  of  life 

.4ny  WAYS. 
Lev.  20:4  do«.  w.  hide  their  eyes 
Kiim.  30:15  any  w.  make  void 
2  Chr.  32:13  a.  w.  able  to  deliver 

See  BT-WATS,  EVIL,  HIGH. 

His  W.VVS. 

Deut.  8:6  to  walk  in  A.  lo.  26:17; 

28:9;  :M:16;  1  A".  2:3 
10:12  walk  in  .all  his  w.  11:22; 

Jns.  22:5;  1  K.  8:58 
19:9  love  L.  walk  ever  in  Ids  w. 
•32:4  h.  til.  are  judgm.  Dan.  4:37 

1  Sa»i.  8:3  walked  not  in  his  w. 
18:14  D.  behav.  wisely  in  hi^  ic. 

1 K.  8:.39  give  every  man  accord- 
lug  to  /lis  m.  2  Chr.  6:30 

2  Chr.  13:22  his  w.  are  written 
27:6  Jotham  prepared  hi^  w. 

7  h.  11'.  are  writ,  in  book,  28:26 
Job  'li\:\A  these  are  parts  of  A.  w. 
3 J;  11  man  find  accord,  to  h.  w. 
27  would  not  cons,  any  of  A.  w. 
Ps.  10:5  his  IV.  always  grievous 
103:7  made  known  h.  iv.  to  ]\[o. 
119:3  iniq.  they  walk  in  his  w. 
128:1  blessed  that  walk,  in  h.  w. 
145:17  Lord  is  right,  in  all  A.  ni. 
Prov.  3:31  choose  none  of  ?iis  w. 
10:9  perverteth  A.  w.  be  known 
14:2  perverse  in  A.  w.  despi.  L. 
19:16  despiseth  his  w.  shall  die 
22:25  lest  thou  learn  his  w. 
28:li  he  that  is  perverse  in  A.  ?«. 
18  perverse  in  Aw  w.  shall  fall 
Is.  2:3  teach  us  his  w.  Mlc.  4:2 
42:24  would  not  walk  in  his  iv. 
45:13  I  will  direct  A.  w.  saith  L. 
57:18  I  have  seen  his  w. 
Jer.  17:10  accord,  to  his  w.  32:19 
Ezek.  18:23  sho.  return  fr.  histv. 
30  judge  Is.  ace.  to  A.  iv.  83:20 
J{ns.  9:8  snare  of  fowler  in  h.  w. 
12:2  punish  Jac.  accord,  to  A.  ir. 
Joel  2:7  march  ev.  one  in  his  w. 
llah.  3:6/;i.f  iv.  are  everlasting 
Luke  1:76  bef  L.  to  prep.  Jiis  w. 
Horn.  11::J3  his  ii\  oast  finding 
Jain.  1:8  is  unstable  in  all  his  iv. 
U  rich  man  fade  aw.  in  his  w. 
Bee  LORD. 

My  VV.VYg. 
1  K.  3:14  if  tliou  wilt  walk  in  my 

w.  11::!S;  Zee.  3:7 
Job  31:4  doth  not  he  see  my  w. 
Ps.  39:1  will  take  heed  to  my  iv. 
81:13  O  th.  Is.  walk,  in  my  w.  ! 
95:10  not  kno.  myw.  Heb.  3:10 
119:5  O  that  my  w.  were  direct. 
26  I  have  declared  my  w.  and 
59  I  tliouglit  on  my  w.  turned 
HIS  all  7?uy  IV.  are  beftjre  thee 
139:3  acquainted  wi.  all  my  w. 
Prov.  8:32  bles.  that  keep  7ny  w. 
23:26  let  thine  eyes  obs.  my  w. 
Is.  55:8  neit.  your  ways  7ny  w. 
9  7ny  w.  higher  th.  your  ways 
B8:2  delight  to  know  'my  w. 


WEA 

Lam.  3:9  hath  inclosed  my  w. 

11  he  turned  aside  my  w. 
Ezek.  18:29  are  not  my  w.  equ.  ? 
Zee.  3:7  if  wilt  walk  in  my  w. 
Mai.  2:9  have  not  kept  7ny  w. 

1  Cor.  4:17  remerabr.  oi7ny  w. 
Own  WAYS. 

■Tob  13:15  I  will  maint.  my  o.  iv. 
Prov.  14:14  filled  with  his  o.  w. 
Is.  58:13  not  doing  thine  o.  iv. 
66:3  th.  have  chosen  their  o.  w. 
Ezek.  36:31  remember  your  o.  w. 

32  be  ashamed  for  your  o.  w. 

Ads  14:16  uati.  to  walk  in  o.  w. 

Their  WAYS. 

2  Chr.  7:14  turn  fr.  t.  wicked  u>. 
.Job  24:2:1  his  eyes  are  upon  /.  w. 
Ps.  125:5  turn  to  L  crooked  w. 
Pfvv.  9:15  who  go  ri^ht  on  I.  w. 
Jer.  15:7  return  not  from  t.  w. 

16:17  mine  eyes  upon  all  I.  w. 

18:15  causedto  stumble  in  t.  w. 
Ezek.  14:23  when  ve  see  t.  iv. 

16:47  hast  not  wa'Ik.  after  t.  iv. 
Hos.  4:9  punish  them  for  /.  iv. 
Rom.  3:16  misery  are  in  their  w. 
2  Pel.  2:2  follow  t.  pernicious  iv. 

Thy  WAYS. 
Deut.  28:29  not  prosper  in  fhy  w. 

1  Sam.  8:5  walk  not  in  thy  w. 

2  Chr.  6:31  fear  to  walk  in  Ihy  io. 
•lob  4:6  the  uprightness  oUhy  w. 

21:14  not  knowledge  oUhy  w. 

22:3  gain  that  niak.  t.  w.  perf.  ? 

2S  light  sh.  shine  upon  thy  w. 

Ps.  25:4  show  me  thy  w.  O  Lord 

51:13  teach  transgressors  t.  w. 

91:11  to  keep  thee  in  all  Ihy  w. 

119:15  will  ha.  respect  to  thy  iv. 
Prov.  3:6  in  t.  >v.  acknowl.  him 

4:26  let  all  t.  w.  he  established 

31:3  not  t.  w.  to  that  wh.  destr. 
Is.  63:17  made  us  err  from  t.  w. 

64:5  that  rememb.  thee  in  t.  w. 
■ler.  2:.i3  hast  taught  wick.  t.  w. 

3:13  thou  hast  scattered  thy  iv. 
Ezek.  7:3  accord,  to  thy  iv.  4,  8.  9 

16:47  corrupted  more  in  thy  iv. 
61  remember  i.  w.  be  ashamed 

24:14  according  to  t.  w.  judge 

38:15  thou  wast  perfect  in  C.  w. 
Dan.  5:2.3  in  wh.  hand  are  t.  w. 
Rev.  15:3  just  and  true  are  t.  w. 

WAYFARI:VG. 

Jufl.  19:17  a  IV.  man  in  street 
2  Sam.  12:4  flock  to  dress  for  w. 
Is.  33:8  the  w.  man  ceaseth 

.35:8  w.  men  sh.  not  err  therein 
,Ier.  9:2  a  lodg. -place  otiv.  men 

14:8  why  should,  be  as  w.  man  ? 

WAY-iVIARKS. 

Jer.  31:21  set  thee  up  w.-in.  make 

WEAK. 
jVi/m.  1.3:18  whether  strong  or  (0. 
■lurl.  16:7  w.  asoth.  men,  11,  17 
iSam.  3:39  I  am  w.  tho'  anoint. 
2  Chr.  15:7  let  not  hands  be  w. 
.Tob  4:3  strengthened  iv.  hands 
Ps.  6:2  I  am  w.  109:24  knees  w. 
h\  14:10  art  thou  bee.  w.  as  we? 

35:3  strengthen  ye  the  w.  hands 
Ezek.  7:17  knees  m.  as  wat.  21:7 

16:30  w.  is  thy  heart,  saith  Lord 
.IoelZ:\Q  let  w.  say,  I  am  strong 
Mat.  26:41  flesh  w.  Mai-k  14::38 
Acts  20:35  ve  ought  to  supp.  iv. 
Rom.  4:19  being  not  w.  in  faith 

8:3  law  was  iv.  tlirough  flesh 

14:1  that  is  w.  in  faith  recei.  ye 
2  another  who  is  w.  eat.  herhs 
21  broth,  stumb.  or  is  made  w. 

15:1  ought  to  bear  infirm,  of  w. 

1  Cor.  1:27  «).  things  to  eoufouud 
4:10  we  are  iv.  8:7  being  iv.  10 
8:12  wound  their  iv.  conscience 
9:22  to  the  w.  I  became  iv.  that 
I1::M  for  this  cause  many  are  jti. 

2  Cw.  10:10  bodily  presence  is  )(!. 
11:21  I  speak  as  we  had  been  w. 

29  who  is  tv.  and  I  am  not  w.  ? 
12:10  when  I  am  w.  then  strong 
13:3  wh.  lo  you-ward  in  not  w. 
4weare«'.  in  him,  but  sh.  live 
9  wh.  we  are  w.  and  ye  strong 
GaJ.  4:9  turn  ye  to  (o.  elements? 

1  Thes.  5:14  support  iv.  be  pati. 

WE\K.||\\DEn. 

2  Sam.  17:2  come  wh.  he  is  w-h. 

WEAREX. 

Is.  14:12  wh.  didst  iv.  nations? 
WEARE\En,  ETH. 

Ezr.  4:4  pcojJe  of  land  w.  .Tiidah 
-\VA.  6:9  their  hands  shall  tie  «'. 
Job  12:21  lie  «'.  stren.  of  mighty 


WEA 

Ps.  102:2;J  w.  my  strength  in  way 

Jer.  38:4  w.  hands  of  men  of  war 

VVE.\KER. 

2  Sa77i.  3:1  S.'s  house  w.  and  w. 

1  Pet.  3:7  honor  wife  as  w.  vessel 

WE.4KIVESS. 

1  Cor.  1:25  iv.  of  God  is  stronger 
2:3  I  was  with  you  in  w. 
15:43  sown  in  w.  raised  in  now. 

2  Cor.  12:9  strength  is  perf.  in  w. 
13:4  though  crucified  thro'  w. 

Heb.  7:18  going  before  for  the  w. 
11:34  out  of  w.  were  made  stro. 

WEALTH. 
»««.  34:29  sous  of  Ja.  took  th.  j«. 
Deut.  8:17  hand  got  me  this  w. 

13  L.  ^iv.  thee  power  to  get  w. 
Ruth  2:1  a  kinsman,  man  of  w. 

1  Sam.  2:32  see  enemy  in  all  w. 

2  K.  15:20  exacted  of  men  otw. 
2  Chr.  1:11  th.  hast  not  asked  jo. 

18  I  will  give  th.  riches  and  w. 
Ezr.  9:12  nor  seek  peace  or  w. 
Est.  10:3  M.  seeking  iv.  of  peo. 
Job  21:13  spend  their  days  in  w. 
31:25  if  I  rejoiced  bee.  iv.  great 
Ps.  44: 12  dost  not  increase  iv. 
49:6  trust  in  w.  hoast  in  ric.hes 
10  and  leave  their  w.  to  others 
112:3  w.  and  riches  in  his  house 
Prov.  5:19  lest  stra.  be  fill.  wi.  ie. 
10:15  man's  iv.  is  his  city.  18:11 
13:11  IV.  gotten  by  vanity  sh.  be 
22  w.  of  sinner  is  laid  up 
19:4  w.  inaketh  many  friends 
Ec.  5:19  God  hath  given  }v.  6:2 
Zee.  14:14  zc.  of  heathen  shall 
Acts  19:25  by  this  craft  have  w. 
1  Cor.  10:24  seek  every  man  an- 
other's w. 

WEALTHY. 

Ps.  66:12  thou  bro.  us  into  iv. 
Jer.  49:31  get  up  unto  w.  nation 

WEANED. 
Gen.  21:8  Isaac  grew  and  was  iv. 
1  Sam.  1:22  not  go  till  chi.  he  w. 
1  K.  11:20  whom  Taphenes  iv. 
Ps.  1.31:2  w.  of  moth,  soul  as  w. 
Is.  11:8  w.  child  put  his  hand 
28:9  them  th.  are  iv.  from  milk 
Hos.  1:8  wh.  she  iv.  Lo-ruhama 

WEAPOIV. 
Deut.  23:13  a  paddle  upon  n\ 
Xeh.  4:17  other  hand  held  a  iv. 
.fob  20:24  shall  flee  from  iron  iv. 
Is.  54:17  no  uk  form.  sh.  prosper 
Ezek.  9:1  with  his  destroy,  w.  2 

WEAPOIVS. 
Gen.  27:3  take.  I  pray,  thy  w. 

1  Sajyi.  21:8  neither  sword  nor?(i. 

2  A'.  11:8  every  man  with  his  iv. 

in  hand,  11 ;  2  Chr.  23:7, 10 
Is.  13:5  L.  cometh  and  the  w.  of 

his  indignation,  .Jer.  .50:25 
■ler.  22:7pre])are  ev.  one  with  w. 
Ezek.  :W:9  set  on  Are,  burn  iv.  10 
.John  18:3  .Judas  cometh  with  iv. 
2  Cor.  10:4  w.  of  warf.  not  carnal 
See  WAH. 

WEAR. 
E.v.  13:18  wilt  surely  io.  away 
Deut.  22:5  woman  not  iv.  what 

11  not  IV.  garm.  of  divers  sorts 
1  Sam.  2:28  »'.  an  ephod  before 
22:18  pers.  that  did  «■.  an  epho'i 
.Tot)  14:19  waters  iv.  the  stones 
Ts.  4:1  eat  our  bread,  iv.  apparel 
Dan.  7:25  iv.  out  saints  of  M.  H. 
Zee.  13:4  nor  tv.  a  rough  garm. 
Mat.  11:8  that  iv.  soft  clothing 
Luke  9:12  day  began  to  iv.  away 

WEARETH,  IIVG. 
1  Sam..  14:3  priest  w.  an  ei)hod 
.Tohn  10:5  -Jesus  came  w.  purple 

1  Pet.  3:3  let  it  not  be  ?)'.  of  gold 
Jam.  2:3  him  that  w.  gay  cloth. 

WEARY. 
Oen.  27:46  Rebek.  said,  I  am  w. 
Deut.  25:18  .\malek  sm.  when  w. 
Jud.  4:21  J.  smote  Sis.  when  w. 
8:15  bread  to  men  that  are  ?w. 

2  Satn.  16:14  and  people  came  w. 
17:2  come  upon  him  while  w. 
23:10  smote  Philist.  till  was  w. 

■lob  3:17  wicked  cease,  w.  at  rest 
10:1  my  soul  is  w.  of  my  life 
16:7  he  hath  made  me  w.  deso. 
22:7  not  given  wat.  to  «'.  to  dr. 

Ps.  6:6  I  am  w.  with  groaning 
6S:9  confirm  thine  inb.  when  w. 
60:3  I  am  w.  of  my  crying 

Piov.  3:11  be  not  w.  of  L?s  cor. 
25:17  lest  he  bo  w.  of  thee 

Is.  1:14  feasts  are  trouble,  am  iv. 


WEE 

Is.  6:27  none  sh.  be  w.  nor  stum. 
7:13  is  it  small  thing  to  w.  men 
16:12  when  it  is  seen  M.  is  w. 
28:12  wherenn.  cause  «'.  to  rest 
32:2  shadow  of  rock  in  w.  land 
40:28  Q.  fainteth  not,  nei.  is  w. 

30  youths  shall  faint  and  be  w. 

31  that  wait  on  L.  sh.  not  hew. 
4:j:22  thou  hast  been  w.  of  me 
46:1  a  burden  to  the  «i.  beast 
50:4  spe.  a  word  to  him  th.  is  w. 

Jer.  2:24  th.  seek  her  will  not  w. 
6:11  I  am  iv.  with  holding  in 
9:5  they  w.  thems.  to  commit 
15:6  I  am  w.  with  repenting 
20:9  I  was  w.  with  forbearing 
31:25  I  have  satiated  w.  soul 
51:58  folk  shall  labor  and  be  w. 
64  B.  sink  and  they  shall  be  w. 
Hab.  2:13  peo.  sh.  w.  themselves 
Luke  18:5 by  confin.  com.  shew. 
Gal.  6:9  let  us  not  be  w.  in  well- 
doing. 2  Thes.  .3:13 
WEARIED. 
Gen.  19:11  w.  themselves  to  find 
/«.  43:23  nor  have  I  w.  thee 
24  hast  IV.  me  with  thine  iniq. 
47:13  art  w.  in  multitude 
57:10  w.  in  greatness  of  way 
Jer.  4:31  soul  is  w.  bee.  of  murd. 
12:5  if  run  and  they  w.  thee,  if 
in  land  of  peace"  they  iv.  th. 
Ezek.  24:12  w.  herself  with  lies 
^Rc.  6:3  wherein  have  I  iv.  thee 
Mai.  2:17  IV.  Lord,  wherein  have 

we  w.  him  ? 
.lohn  4:6  J.  being  iv.  sat  on  well 
Heb.  12:3  lest  ye  oe  w.  and  faint 

WEARIETH. 
Job  37:11  he  iv.  the  thick  cloud 
Ec.  10:15  labor  of  foolish  »■. 

WEARILESS. 
Ec.  12:12studyisa;('.of  the  flesh 
Mai.  1:13  said.  What  a  w.  is  it  1 
2  Cor.  11:27  w.  and  paiufidnesa 

WEARISOME. 

./oft  7:3  IV.  nights  are  appointed 
WEASEL. 

Lev.  11:29  iv.  and  mouse,  unci. 
WEATHER. 

.lob  37:22  fair  tv.  com.  out  of  nor. 
T^ov.  25:20  tak.  a  gar.  in  cold  iv. 
Mat.  16:2  fair  iv.  for  sky  is  red 
3  in  morning  it  will  be  foul  w. 
WEAVE,  EST. 
■Jud.  16:13  if  th.  tv.  seven  locks 
Is.  19:9  they  that  iv.  net-works 
59:5  they  w.  a  spider's  web 

WEAVER. 

Ex.  35:35  work  the  work  of  «'. 
1  Sam.  17:7  staflTof  Goli.'s  spear 

like  a  iv.  beam.  2  Sam.  21:19; 

1  Chr.  Il:-i3;  20:5 
.lob  7:6  days  swift,  th.  u\  shuttle 
Is.  38:12  I  have  cut  oft'  like  a  w. 

WEB.  8. 
Jud.  16:13  if  thou  weavest  seven 

locks  with  the  HI.  14 
.Job  8:14  shall  be  a  spider's  w. 
Is.  59:5  they  weave  spider's  w. 
6  IV.  sh.  not  become  garments 

WEDDING. 

Mat.  22:3  were  bidden  to  tv.  8. 10 
11  man  had  not  on  a  iv.  garm. 
Luke  12:36  will  return  from  tv. 
14:8  when  th.  art  bidden  to  a  tv. 
WEDGE. 
■los.  7:21  Achan  saw  a  tv.  of  gold 
24  -Toshua  took  Achan  nnKw. 
Is.   13:12    more    precious   than 
golden  tv.  of  Ophir 
WEDLOCK. 
Ezek.  16:38  as  women  th.  br,  w. 

WEEDS. 
Jon.  2:5  w.  were  about  my  head 

WEEK. 
Gen.  20:37  fulfil  her  iv.  we  will 
28  .Jacob  did  so.  fulfill,  her  w. 
Dan.  9:'27  one  tv.  in  midst  ofw. 
-l/ai'.  28:1 1st  dav  of  icVrtrt  16:2, 
9;  LukeiA-.l;  JoA«30:l,  19 
Luke  18:12  I  fast  twice  in  the  w. 
Acts  20:7  first  day  of  iv.  Paul. 

preached 
1  Cor.  16:2  on  first  day  of  tv.  let 

WEEKS. 
Lev.  12:5  child,  be  unclean  2  w. 
N'um.  28:*36  bri.  offering  after  tv. 
.ler.  5:34  reserveth  w.  of  harvest 
Dan.  9:'^  seventy  n\  are  deter. 
35  after  threescore  and  2  e^i.  26 
10:2  I  Ilau.  was  mourning  3  w. 


CRUDEJf'S  CONCORDANCE. 


1077 


WEI 

Dan.  10:3  nor  aiio,  thys.  till  3  ir. 

S^e  FEAST,  SEVEN. 

WETEP. 

Gen.  53:3  A.  c.i.  tn  monrn  and  jr. 

43::J0  Jos.  scMiu'ht  where  to  «'. 

Xiim.  11:10  XIoscs  hcaril  ju'o.  ir. 

13  tlu'V  K'.  unto  nil',  saving: 

1  >'/)".  11:5  what  ail.  pco.  til.  w.f 
:in:4  had  no  more  ]iowep  to  w. 

2  ."-'(Kii.  1:'M  (liiiiL'h.  ofTs.  ?(•.  over 
]-,':il  lliuiidiilst  (C.  for  the  child 

2/7/r.  :M:iT  nwid  thy  clothes,  w. 
j\' //.  8:0  holy,  mourn  not.  nor  w. 
Job  37:1.5  his  widows  sh.  not  w. 
30:3.-)  did  I  not  w.  for  him 
31  into  voice  of  (hem  that  w. 
Ec.  3:4 atime  to  w.  a  time  !o 
/a'.  15:2  jione  to  hii,'h  places  to  w. 
23:4  I  will  w.  hitterly,  labor  not 
.30:!!l  thou  shall  w.  no  mnro 
3.3:7  ambassjid.  of  peace  sh.  w. 
Jcr.  !l:l  tlnit  I  mi^-ht  w.  day  and 
13:17  my  sold  shall  iv.  in  secret 

places,  mine  eves  shall  w. 
22:10  It',  not  for  the  dead,  nor 
bcmo.  him,  jr.  sore  for  him 
4,R:33  O  vine.  I  will  if.  for  theo 
Lam.  l:lfi  for  these  things  I  n\ 
Ezfk.  34:1(1  thou  mon.  nor  jf.  23 
27:31  sh.  "'.  for  thee  with  bitter. 
JoeJ  1:5  drunkards,  w.  and  howl 
2:17'iriests  ir.  between  porch 
Mc.  1:10  declare  it  not,  h\  not 
Zee.  7:3  sho.  I  w.  in  5th  month 
Mark  5:39  why  make  ado  and  w. 
Luke  ('i:21  blessed  are  ve  that  u\ 
25  woe  to  you  th.  laii'jh.  eh.  ju. 
7:13  «'.  not,8:.'>2;  Rev.  5:5 
a):2a  w.  not  for  me,  n:  for  vou. 
John  11:31  <;oeth  to  crave  to  7V. 
111:30  >-e  sh.  ir.  world  sh.  rejoice 
Aets  31:13  what  mean  ve  to  w. 
Horn.  13:15  w.  wi.  them  that  w. 
]  Cor.  7:30  th.  w>.  as  though  they 
Jam.  4:0  afflicted,  mourn,  and  w. 
5:1  ye  rich  mon.  w.  and  howl 
Bev.  18:11  merchants  shall  w. 

WEEPEST. 

1  Sam.  1:8  Ilan.  why  ?c.  thou  ? 
John  20:13  wom.  why  jc.  th.  ?  15 

WEEPETH. 
2. Tarn.  10:1  behold  the  kin"  lo. 

2  A'.  8:12  Hazael  said.  Why  w.  ? 
P.i.  13«:6  pieth  forth  and  w. 
Lam.  1:2  she  «■.  sore  in  the  night 

\VEEPI\G. 

Xum.  2.5:6  «•.  bcf.  door  of  taher. 

Deul.  34:8  days  of  iv.  for  Jloses 

8.S«m.3:16  husband  with  heric.  | 

I5:.30  »('.  as  tliev  went  up 

Ezr.  .3:13  not  discern  joy  fr.  w. 

10:1  E.  prayed  and  confess,  ir. 
Eiit.  4:3  in  ev.  province  was  ic. 
Job  10:16  my  face  is  foul  with  w. 
Ps.  ();8  L.  heard  voice  of  my  ir. 

30:5  w.  may  endure  for  a  liight 

103:9  I  nnnijl.  my  drink  wi.^^p. 
Is.  15-3  in  their  streels  howl,  ir. 

16:9  I  will  bewail  with  iiJ.  of  Ja. 
vine  of  Sibmah,  Jtr.  48:.32 

22:18  did  L.  of  hosts  call  to  w. 

65:19  voice  of  ir.  no  more  heard 
Jer.  3:31  w.  of  Is.  heard  on  high 

9:10  fur  mountains  I  take  upw. 

31:0  they  shall  come  with  ir. 
15  lamentation  and  ir.  Kachcl 

«'.  for  her  childr,  Maf.  2:18 
Ifi  restrain  (by  voice  from  w. 

41:(i  Ish.  went  to  meet  them  io. 

48:5  continual  w.  shall  go  up 

,50:4  .Tudah  going  ?/'.  to  seek  L. 
Ezfk.  8:14  worn.  ir.  for  Tanimuz 
Joef  2:12  turn  wi.  fasting  and  w. 
Mai.  3:13  coverini?  altar  with  2v. 
Mat.  8:12  there  sh.  be  wi.  22:13; 

24:51 ;  25:.30  :  Lake  13:28 
Luke  7:38  worn,  stood  at  feet  «>. 
John  11:.33  when  Je.  saw  her  w. 

20:11  Alary  stood  without  w. 
Acts  9:39  wido.  stood  by  him  w. 
PMl.  3:18  told  vou  often,  now  w. 
Rev.  18:15  merch.  shall  stand  ir. 

19  shipmaster  and  sailors,  w. 
WEIGH. 
1  Chr.  20:2  crown  to  v.  a  talent 
-&r.  8:29  keep  until  ye  ir.  them 
Ph.  58:2  w.  violence  of  hands 
Is.  26:7  thou  dost  w.  path  of  just 

WEIGHED. 
Gen.  23:16  w.  to  Ephron  silver 
1  .S'(7«i.  2:3  by  L.  actions  arc  ?/'. 
17:7  his    spear's    head   w.  600 
shekels,  2  5am.  21:16 


WEL 


E:r.  8:20  n:  into  han.  silver,  33 
Job  0:2  oh  that  my  grief  were  «'. 
28:15  nor  shall  silver  bo  «•.  for 
31:6  let  me  be  n\  in  even  bala. 
/-■.  40:12  who  hath  w.  mount.  ? 
■fir.  32:9  .Teremi.  w.  him  money 
rjan.  .5:27  thou  art  ir.  in  balance 
Zee.  11:12  they  «•  thirty  pieces 

WEIGIIETH. 
Jot/  28:33  he  ir.  waters  by  meas. 
Pror.  16:2  the  Lord  w.  spirits 

WEIGHIXG. 
Xum.  7:85  each  w.  86  spoons  w. 

WEIGHT. 
Oen.  43:21  mmiey  in  sack  full  tv. 
E.r.  30::J4ofeachalike  w. 
Ler.  19:.35  do  no  unright.  in  w. 
26:26  deliver  your  bread  by  w. 
Dent.  25:15  thou  sh.  have  just  w. 
Jml.  8:26  ir.  of  gtilden  ear-rings 
•iSatn.  13:30  w.  of  king's  crown 
I  K.  7:47  was  w.  of  brass  found 
out,  2  A".  2.5:16 

1  Chr.  28:14  be  gave  gold  by  w. 
■Job  28:25  make  ir.  for  the  winds 
Prop.  11:1  a  just  to.  is  his  delight 

16:!1  a  just  ir.  and  bal.  arc  L.'s 
Ezek.  4:10  thy  meat  sh,  be  by  w. 

10  they  shall  eat  bread  hy'w. 
Zee.  5:8  ir.  of  lead  on  mouth 

2  Oor.  4:17  a  more  exceeding  w. 
Ilel).  13:1  let  us  lav  aside  ev.  w. 
Ii\v.  16:31  stone  of  hail  w.  of  tal. 

WEIGHTS. 
Lev.  19:36  just  w.  shall  ve  have 
Deut.  25:13  sh.  not  ha.  (livers  w. 
Prov.  16:11  w.  ofbag  his  work 
20:10  divers  w.  are  abomina.  23 
Mlc.  6:11  wi.  bag  of  deceitful  w. 

WEIGHTY. 
Pr&r.  27:3  st(uie  hnavv.  sand  w. 
2  Cor.  10:10  let.  say  they,  are  «■. 

weightier". 

Mat.  23:23  omitted  if.  matters 
WELF.\RE. 

Gen.  43:27  asked  th.  of  their  w. 
Ejt.  18:7  asked  each  other  of  hi. 
1  CTr.  18:10senttoinq.  of  his?o. 
Xeh.  2:10  man  to  seek  tr.  of  Is. 
■fob  :J0:15  my  w.  passeth  away 
Ps.  69:22  sho.  have  been  for  w. 
Jer.  38:4  seeketh  not  w.  of  peo. 

WELL,  Substantive. 

Gen.  81:19  she  saw  a  u\  of  water 

.30  witness  I  have  dig.  this  w. 

1  24:131  stand  here  by "!c.  43 
\Xiim.  21:16  u:  whereof  L.  spake 

17  spring  up,  O  w.  18  dig.  w. 
2.9am.  17:18  man  that  had"ic. 

23:15  give  me  drink  of  w,Tter  of 

!C.  of  Beth.  1  C/ir.  11:17.  18 
A".  81:6  passing  Baca  make  it  w. 
Pror.  5:15  wat.  of  thine  own  v. 
10:11  a  righte.  m,in  is  ir.  of  life 
Cant.  4:15  a  ?(',  of  waters  fr.  L. 
John  4:6  Jacob's  ir.  was  there 
11  w.  is  dorp ;  12  .1.  gave  us  ir. 
14  eh.  be  in  him  a  w.  of  water 
WELLS. 
Gen.  26:15  ?c.  Abr.'s  scrv.  digg. 

18  Isaac  digged  ag.  w.  of  wafer 
E.r.  1J:37  where  were  twelve  w. 
Xum.  80:17  drink  of  water  of  w. 
Deut.  0:11  w.  thou  diggedst  not 
8  A'.  3: 19  ye  sh.  stop  w.  of  water 

35  they  stopped  all  ir.  of  wat. 

2  C!ir.  26:10  towers  and  dig.  w. 
Is.  13:3  draw  out  of  ?c.  of  salvat. 
iPet.  2:17  arc  w.  without  water 

WELL-SPRIXG. 
Pror.  16:32  uiid.  is  a  ir.-s.  of  life 
18:4  w.-s.  of  wisdom  as  a  brook 

WELL,  Adverb. 
Oen.  4:7  if  thou  dost  not  w.  sin 
12:13  that  it  may  be  ir.  wi.  me 
29:6  Ja.  said.  Is  he  «i.  ?  he  is  w. 
40:14  it  shall  be  w.  with  thee 
4.'i:27  is  your  father  ir.  f  is  he 
Ejt.  4:14  I  kn.  he  can  speak  w. 
Xum.  .36:5  S(ms  of  Joseph  said  w. 
Pent.  i;3;j  saying  pleased  me  iv. 
3:*30  rest  to  bret^.  as  w.  as  you. 
4:10  that  it  may  go  ir.  with  th. 
.5:16;6:.3, 18:  1-2:25,28: 19:13; 
23:7:  Puth  3:1;  Eph.6:^ 
5:29  it  might  be  w.  with  them 
33  (hat  it  may  he  w.  Jer.  7:'3.3 
15:16  because  he  is  ir.  wi.  thee 
■Tud.  14:3  she  pleaseth  me  v\  7 

1  ■'iam.  16:16  and  thou  sh.  he  «). 

2  .frjm.  18:48  and  said.  All  is  w. 
1  K.  18:24  answered,  ir.  spoken 


WEN 


<i  t.  '""•";''•  locim.  ii.io  1  yv.  i«:a4  answered.  <r.  spol 

■ijiam.  14:'26  Ab.  ir.  hair  of  head  2  K.  4:'26  ie  it  hi.  with  thee » 
Sir.  8:25  priesU  ui.  sil.  and  gold  '  5:21  all  w.  9:11 ;  7:9  do  not  w 


2  Clir.  12:12  In  J.  things  went  w. 

Ps.  49:18  th.  doest  w.  to  thyself 

Er.  8:13  w.  with  them  fear'God 

/.«.  .3:10  it  shall  hew.  wilh  him 

.At.  23:15  it  was  »•.  with  him,  10 

40:4  and  I  will  look  ir.  to  thee 

43:6  that  it  may  be  iv.  with  us 

Ezek.  33:32  one  that  ran  |)lav  w. 

Mat.  25:31  u:  done.  th.  good  and 

faithful  serv.  23;  Luke  19:17 

Luke  20::j9  Master,  thou  liast  w. 

said,  .Tohn  4:17 

1  Tim.  5:17  ciders  that  rule  w. 
be  counted  worthy 

■^e  DO,  PAVOUED,   PLEASED. 

WELL-BELOVED. 

Cant.  1:13  myrrh  is  my  w.-ti. 
Is.  5:1  will  I  sing  to  my  ir.-b. 
.Vurk  13:i;  he  sciit  hie  ir.-h.  son 
/toni.  10:5  s.alute  ir.-ti.  Enen<'tu8 
3  John  1  elder  to  the  w.-o.  Qaius 

Very  WELL. 

Arts  25:10  as  tlirm  )'.  w.  knowest 

2  Tim.  1:18  thou  knowest  v.  w. 
AVELL-MGH. 

Ps.  73:2  steps  had  ir.-n.  slipped 

WE.\. 

Lev,  28:22  having  a  w.  or  scurvy 

WE\CH. 

2  5am.  17:17  aw.  told  Jonathan 
WEXT. 

Gen.  35:3  L.  wi.  me  in  way  I  w. 
Deul.  1:31  bare  th.  in  way  ye  w. 
■Jos.  24:17  prcscr.  in  way  we  ir. 
■Tud.  1:17  .Tudah  ir.  wi. 'Simeon 
1  Sam.  10:14  s.aid,  Whi.  w.  ye? 
1  A'.  1.3:12  s.aid.  What  wayjc.  he? 
Mat.  21:30  I  go,  sir,  but  w.  not 

WEXT  nbout. 

Xum.  11:8  people  w.  a.  gath.  it 

3  A'.  3:35  slinger  w.  a.  smote  it 
3  Chr.  17:0  Ihoy  ir .  about .  taught 
Ac.  3:30  I  »'.  a.  to  cause  my  hea. 
Cant.  5:7  watchmen  that  ir.  a. 
Mat.  4:23  Jesus  ir.  about  teach- 
ing, 9:.35 ;  Mark  6:6 

Acts  9:29  thev  ir.  a.  to  slay  him, 

21:31;  26:21 

10:.38  Jesus  «'.  abonit  doing  good 

13:11  he  w.  a.  seeking  some  to 

WEXT  aside. 

Luke  0:10  and  ;/'.  n/Hile  privately 

Acts  23:19  chief  captain  w.  aside 

WEXT  aslrav. 
P.I.  119:67  before  afflicted  I  w.  a. 
Ezek.  44:10  when  Israel  ir.  a.  15 
48:11  priests  wh.  w.  not  a-stray 
Mat.  18:13  which  w.  not  astray 

WEXT  away. 
Mat.  ]9:'22  he  w.  aira'y  sorrow- 
ful, Mark  10:23 
26:42  he  w.  airau  second  time 
44  w.  a.  third  time,  Mark  14:39 
WEXT  back. 
1  a:.  13:19  so  he  ?/■.  hack  and  eat  1 
John  6:66  many  disciples  ir.  back 

WEXT  before. 
Ex.  13:21  L.  u\  h.  them  in  cloud 

1  Tint.  1:18  prophecies  wh.  w.  b. 
WEXT  down. 

Xum.  16:.33  ir.  a.  alive  into  pit 

Acts  8:38  th.  bolh  u\  d.  into  wat. 

WEXT  forth. 

2  Sam.  20:8  as  he  ir./.  it  fell  out 
WEXT  oui. 

Gen.  44:28  one  ir.  out  from  me 
25rtm.  13:9  they  ir.  o.  from  him 
■/ohu  13::J0  received  sop,  ir.  out 

1  John  2:19  they  w.  out  from  us 
WEXT  over. 

2  AT.  2:14  smote  waters,  w.  over 
WEXT  their  wov. 

Xeh.  8:12  people  ir.  t.  way  to  eat 
Zee.  10:2  «•.  t.  irau  as  a  flock 
.Mat.  8:.33  fled,  and  ir.  their  way 
'30:4  vou,  and  they  «■.  th.  way 
22:5  light  of  it.  and  ir.  th.  iraij 
22  heard  words  they  w.  t.  way 
WEXT  np. 
Gen.  17:'22  God  w.  np  from  Abr. 
49:4  w.  vp  to  his  father's  bed 
Ex.  19:3  Jfoses  w.  up  to  G.  20 : 
21:13,15;  34:4;  beitt.  10:3 
WEXT  a  whorlnz. 
Jud.  2:17  Isr.  w.  a  whoring.  8:.33 
Ps.  106::39  w.  a  w.  with  inrenti. 

WEXTEST. 
Jud.  5:4  when  thou  in.  out  of  S. 
%Sam.  16:17  why  ir.  thou  not 
19:25  wheref.  w.  thou  not  with 


wn.i 

WEPT. 

Oen.  21:10  Hag.  w.  27:38  Es.  «■. 
29:11  and  Jacob  w.  33:4;  87-.35- 

IIos.  12:4 
42:24  Joseiih  ir.  43:.30;  45:5,  14 

15;  46:29;  60:1,  17 
Ex.  2:6  behold,  the  babe  ir. 
Xum.  11:4  child,  of  Is.  7/>.  18, 20- 
14:1;  Deut.  1:45;  34:8;  Jud. 
2:4  :  20:23,  2«  ;  21:2 
•Tufl.  14:1()  Sams(ui's  wife  w. 
Pulh  1:9  kissed  daugh(ers,  w.  14 

1  .^um.  1:7  Hannah  mi.  not  eat  10 
11:4  people  w.iSam.  3:.32.  M 
30:41  Jonathan  and  David  w. 
24:16  S.  lifted  up  his  v.  and  w. 
30:4  and  David  w.  2  Sam.  1:12 

2.Wn.  .3:.32  Da.  ni.  at  grave  of  A. 
12:'32  child  alive,  I  fast,  and  w. 
13:.36  servants  ;;;.  for  Amnon 
15:33  country  w.  30  «•.  as  he  w. 
18:.'i3  moved,  and  ir.  for  Absal. 

2  A'.  8:11  the  man  of  God  w. 
13:14  Joash  ir.  over  Elisha 
20:3  Hezekiah  «i.  sore.  Is.  .38:3 
'32:19  king  of  Judah  ir.  bef  mo 

Ezr.  3:12  priests  seen  Ist  ho.  w. 

10:1  peo.  UK  very  sore,  Xeh.  8:9 
Xeh.  1:4  wh.  I  heard  words  I  w. 
.7o42:12  friends  lift,  voiceand  w. 
Ps.  69:10  when  I  w.  and  chasten. 

137:1  by  rivers  of  B.ibvl.  we  w. 
Mat.  26:75  P.  w.  bitterly,  Mark 

14:72;  Luke  ii'.fH 
Mark  5:.38  them  th.  w.  Luke  8-52 

16:10  Mary  told  them  as  th.  w. 
Luke  7:.3a  nKuimed  ye  ha.  not  w. 

19:41  beheld  city  and  w.  over  it 
■John  11:.35  Jesus  w.  20:11  M.  w. 
Acts  20:37  ir.  fell  on  P.'s  neck 
1  Cor.  7:.30  weep  as  tho'  w.  not 
Rev.  5:4  w.  because  no  man  was 


As  it  WERE. 

/«.  53:3  we  hid  a«  it  w.  our  faces 
Luke  22:44  an  it  w.  drops  of  bio. 
John  7:10  but  as  it  w.  in  secret 
Per.  10:1  his  face  as  it  io.  sun 
13:3  one  of  heads  as  it  w.  woun. 
14:3  sung  as  it  w.  a  new  song 
15:2  I  saw  as  it  w.  a  sea  of  glassj 

WEST. 
Oen.  28:14  shalt  spread  abroad 

to  w. 
Deut.  a3:'33  possess  ?o.  and  south 
1  A'.  7:'35  three  oxen  towards  w. 
1  Chr.  9:24  porters  tow.  east.  w. 
north  and  south,  2  Chr.  4:4 
12:15  to  flight  tow.  east  and  w. 
Ps.  75:6  promol.  not  from  the  w. 
103:12  as  far  as  east  is  from  w. 
107:3  gath.  them  fr.  east  and  w. 
Is.  11:14  fly  on  Philist.  tow.  w. 
43:5  gather  thee  from  the  w. 
45:6  that  they  m.iy  know  fr.  w, 
I   49:12  come  from  north  and  w. 
.59:19  shall  fear  the  L.  from  w. 
Ezek.  48:1  his  sides  east  and  lo. 
Dan.  8:5  a  he-goat  came  from  10. 
Has.  11:10  children  tremb.  fr.  w. 
Zee.  8:7  I  will  save  peo.  from  w. 
14:4  mount  of  O.  cleave  tow.  w. 
Mat.  8:11  many  shall  come  from 

east  and  ir.  Luke  13:29 
24:37  as  lightning  ehineth  to  w. 
Luke  13:.54  cloud  rise  out  of  «i. 
Rev.  21:13  and  on  ir.  three  gates 

WEST  border. 
Nam.  34:6  this  shall  he  w.  hord. 
Jos.  15:12  w.  b.  was  to  great  sea 
Ezek.  45:7  to  the  w.  b.  a  portion 

WESTERX. 
Xum.  34:6  as  for  the  w.  border 

WEST  quarter. 
Jos.  18:14  this  was  w.  quarter 

WEST  side. 
Ex.  27:12  ir.  s.  50  cubits.  38:12 
Xum.  2:18  on  w.  «.  stand,  of  Ep. 
35:5  meas.  on  w.  s.  Lev. "a  cities 
Ezek.  48:3  to  w.  s.  a  portion  for 
Naphtali,  4,  5, 6,  7,  8,  23,  24 
WESTWARD. 
Oen.  13:14.1^.  looked  east,  and  w. 
Xum.  3:33  behind  tabernacle  w. 
Deul.  3:27  lift  up  thine  eyes  «i. 
Ezek.  48:18  resi.  sh.  be  10,000  w. 
Dan.  8:4  I  saw  ram  pushing  io. 

WEST  wind. 
Ex.  10:19  w.  w.  took  away  lociL 

WET. 

Job  24:8  th.  are  7/1.  with  showers 

Dan.  4:15  let  it  be  7(1.  with  dew 

of  heaven,  28.25.  33;  5:21 

WHALE. 

Job  7:12  am  I  a  sea  or  a  w.  fhat 


1078 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WIIE  ] 

Ezek.  Si-.i  Pliar.  thnu  art  as  a  u<. 
Mat.  n-.W  Jo.  was  3  days  in  «'. 

\^HALE.S. 
Gen.  1;21  God  crcuted  great  >o. 

WHAT. 
Ex.  13:14  wh.  eon  ask,  w.  this? 
10:7  w.  are  we  that  ye  murm.  f 
15  tlioy  wist  not  u<.  it  was 
Deul.  20:5  «'.  man  is  tti.  ?  6,  7,  8 
Jiid.  18:8  w.  say  yo  ?  18  w.  do  ? 
M  w.  tiavc  I  more  f  w.  is  this  f 
w.  aileth  tliee  1 

WHATSOEVER. 
Oen.  31:10  w.  l>.  said  unto  thee 
A^nm.  22:17  I  will  do  w.  th.  say. 
jjfw^  12:32  7(1.  I  command,  obs. 
Jud.  10:15  do  th.  u'.  1  Sam.  14:30 
Ps.  115:3  God  hath  done  to.  he 

pleased,  135:0  ;  Ec.  8:3 

i<;.  3:14  w.  God  doeth,  it  sh.  be 

Mat.  5::i7  «'.  is  more  than  these 

7:12  w.  ye  would  men  eho.  do 

17:12  done  w.  listed,  Mark  9:13 

a0:4  w.  right  I  will  give  you,  7 

John  15:16  w.  ye  shall  ask,  10:33 

WHEAT. 
Oen.  30:14  K.  found  mand.  in  w. 
Kc.  9:32  w.  and  rye  were  not 
.<M:22  flrst-fr.  of  w.  Num.  18:13 
7)«h(.  32:14  fat  of  kidneys  of  w. 
Jud.  0:11  Gideon  threshed  id. 
15:1  time  of  w.  harvest  Samson 
Jinlh  3:2:i  to  end  of  w.  harvest 

1  f<(im.i'>:\Z  Beth-she.  reaping  w. 
12:1"  is  it  not  ii).  harv.  to-day? 

2  .S'((«i.  4:0  they  wo.  ha.  fetch,  w. 
1  K.  5:11  Solom.  gave  Hiram  w. 
1  (JIu:  21:23  w.  for  meat-ofl'ering 
Ezr.  0:9  need  of,  w.  salt,  wine 

7:22  a  hundred  measures  of  w. 
Job  31:40  Ihistles  grow  ins.  of  w. 
P.i.  81:10  fed  th.  wl.  finest  of  «). 

147:14  fill,  thee  with  finest  of  u>. 
J^roiK  27:22  bray  a  fool  among  w. 
Caul.  7:2  hclly'like  a  heap  d!io. 
Jer.  12:13  they  have  sown  w. 

2:S:2S  whiit  is  chaff  to  the  w. 

31:12  How  together  for  w. 
Ez'k.  27:17  .ludah  traded  in  w. 
J,M-I  2:24  rtoors  shall  be  full  of  lo. 
AiiKK  5:11  take  fr.  him  bur.  of  w. 

8:5  that  we  may  set  forth  w. 
0  buy  poor,  sell  refuse  of  ?«. 
Mai.  3":12  gath.  his  w.  Luke  3:17 

13:25  enemy  sowed  tares  am.  w. 
29  lest  ye  root  up  w.  wi.  them 
.30  gather  the  w.  into  my  barn 
Luke  l{i:7  said  100  measu.  of  w. 

22:31  Satan  may  sift  you  as  it). 
Jo/iii  12:34  exc.  «'.  fall  to  ground 
Act.i  27:38  cast  w,  into  the  sea 
1  Cor.  15:37  it  may  chance  o{  w. 
liev.  6:6  meas.  of  ?(i.  for  a  penny 

18:13  merchand.  of  ly.  is  depart. 

See  BAIILEY. 

WHEATE\. 

Ex.  29:2  wafers  make  of  iv.  flour 
WHEEL. 

Ps.  83:13  O  G.  make  th.  like  w. 

Prov.  30:20  king  bringeth  1V.  ov. 

Ec.  13:0  or  «'.  broken  at  cistern 

Is.  28:28  nor  break  with  iv. 

Ezek.  1:15  one  w.  upon  the  earth 

10  a  w.  in  midst  of  aw.  10:10 

10:13  cried  to  the  wheels,  O  w. 

WHEELS. 

Ex.  14:25  took  off  th.  chariot  lO. 

Jud.  5:28  why  tarry  w.  of  chari. 

/t.  5:3S  their  w.  like  a  whirlwind 

Jer.  18:3  he  wrought  work  on  w. 
47:3  at  the  rumbling  of  his  w. 

Ezek.  1:10  appearance  of  the  w. 
3:13  at  noise  of  iv.  over  against 
10:19  III.  were  beside  th.  11:22 
23:24  B.  come  ag.  thee  with  w. 
26:10  walls  shake  at  noise  of  w. 

Dan.  7:9  his  »'.  n  burning  lire 

NaK.  3:3  noise  of  rattling  of  wj. 
WHELP,  S. 

9  F!am.  17.8  as  bear  robbed  of  w. 

Prov.  17:13  a  boar  robbed  of  w. 

Ezek.  19:3  nourish,  w.  am.  lions 
3  she  brought  up  one  of  herw. 

}los.  13:8  a  bear  bereaved  of  w. 

Nah.  2:12  lion  did  tear  for  his  w. 

&e  LIONS. 

WHEN. 

Px.  94:8  MI.  will  ye  be  wise? 
Ec.  8:7  who  can  tell  w.  it  be  f 

WHENCE. 
Gen.  43:7  io.  come  ye  ?  .7a*.  9:8 
Jud.  17:9  M.  said,  w.  comest  th.? 

19:17;  2  Sam.  1:3;  2  A'.  5:35; 

^oi>l:7;2:2;  v^on.  1:8 


Win 

■Tob  10:21 1  go  w.  not  ret.  10:22 
Jnka  7:28  and  ye  know  w.  I  am 
8:14  ye  cannot  tell  !('.  I  come 
9:29  know  not  from  w.  he  is,  30 

WHENSOEVER. 
Mark  14:7  !».  ye  may  do  th.  good 

WHERE. 
Gen.  3:9  Lord  said,  w.  art  thou  ? 
Ex.  3:20  w.  is  he  ?  2  Sam.  9:4 
Job  9:24  if  not,  w.  who  is  he  ? 
14:10  the  ghost,  and  w.  is  he  ? 
38:4  w.  wast  thou  vvh.  I  laid.  ? 
Luke  17:37  w.  Lord  ? 
.Johnt-.n  w.  is  he?  9:12 
34  w.  I  am,  13:26 ;  14:3 ;  17:34 
WHEREABOUT. 
1  Sarn.  21:2  let  no  man  know  w. 
WHEREAS. 

1  K.  8:18  w.  it  was  in  thy  heart 
Ezek.  13:7  iv.  ye  say,  L.  saith  it 

WHEREFORE. 

2  Sam.  10:10  say,  w.  done  so? 
Mat.  20:50  >.i\  art  thou  come? 

WHERETO. 
Is.  55:11  sh.  prosper  w.  I  sent  it 

WHEREWITH. 
Jud.  6:15  w.  shall  I  save  Israel  ? 
1  K.  23:33  Lord  said,  w.  2  Chr. 

18:20 
il/it:.  6:6  IV.  come  before  Lord  ? 

WHEREWITH.VL. 
Mat.  6:31  U).  shall  we  be  clothed  ? 

WHET. 
Deut.  33:41  I  !«.  my  glit.  sword 
Ps.  7:12  he  will  w.  his  sword 
64::5  who  w.  tongue  like  sword 
Ec.  10:10  and  he  ic.  not  edge 

WHILE. 
Ps.  49:18  IV.  he  lived,  he  blessed 
63:4  bless  thee  w.  I  live,  140:2 
Jer.  40:5  ty.  he  was  not  go.  back 

A  WHILE. 
Gen.  46:39  Jos.  wept  a  good  w. 

1  Sam.  9:37  S.  said  to  S.  st.  a.  w. 

2  Sam.  7:19  hast  spok.  a  great  iv. 
Mat.  13:21  root,  dureth  for  a.  w. 
Luke  8:13  which  for  a  u\  believe 

18:4  he  would  not  for  a  w. 
1  Pet.  5:10  after  suffered  a  w. 

All  the  WHILE. 
1  Sam.  23:4  a.  t.  to.  Da.  was  in 
25:7  none  missing  all  the  w.  10 
27:11  will  be  his  man.  all  thew. 
Job  37:3  alt  t.  w.  breath  is  in  me 

Long  WHILE. 
Acts  20:11  had  talked  a  long  w, 

WHIP. 
Prov.  20:3  aw.  for  the  horse 
Nah.  3:3  noise  of  a  w.  noise  of 

WHIPS. 

1  K.  12:11  mv  fath.  chastis.  yon 

with  w.  i4;  2  Chr.  10:11,  14 

WHIRLBTH. 

Ec.  1:6  wind  w.  continually 

WHIRLWIND. 

3  K.  3:1  take  up  Elijah  by  a  V).  11 
Job  37:9  out  of  south  cometh  w. 

.38:1  L.  answ.  Job  out  of  «;.  40:6 
Ps.  58:9  take  th.  away  as  in  a  lo. 

Prov.  10:25  ;  Hos.  13:3 
Prov.  1:27  destruction  com.  as^i). 
Is.  5:38  their  wheels  like  a  iv. 
17:13  like  a  rolling  thing  bef.  lO. 
40:34  IV.  shall  take  them  away 
41:16  the  w.  shall  scatter  them 
06:15  chariots  like  w.  Jer.  4:13 
•ler.  3.3:19  a  w.  of  L.  is  gone  forth 
35:33  a  «'.  gi'eat  to.  sh.  Dc  raised 
.30:2:^  a  xv.  shall  fall  on  wicked 
Ezek.  1:4  a  w.  came  out  of  north 
Dan.  11:40  coirie  ai^a.  him  like  w. 
Has.  8:7  sown  wind,  shall  reap  w. 
Amos  1:14  devour  in  day  ot'w. 
Nah.  1:3  L.  hath  his  way  in  w. 
Hab.  3:14  they  came  out  as  a  w. 
Zee.  7:14  1  scattered  th.  with  w. 

'     WHIRLWINDS. 
Is.  21:1  as  w.  in  south  pass  thro^ 
Zee.  9:14  Lord  go  fort^  wUhw. 

WHISPER,  ED. 
2Sam.  12:19  Da.  saw  servants  «». 
Ps.  41:7  all  that  hate  rae  w. 
Is.  39:4  speech  w.  out  of  dust 

WHISPERER,  S. 
Prov.  16:28  a  w.  separat.  friends 
Pom.  1:29  debate,  deceit,  w. 

WHISPERINGS. 
2  Cor.  12:30  lest  there  be  w. 

WHIT. 
1  Sam.  3:18  S.  told  Eli  every  w. 
John  7:23  man  every  w.  whole 


WHO 

■John  13:10  but  is  clean  every  w. 

2  Cor.  11:5  not  a  !0.  behind  apo. 

WHITE. 

Gen.  .30:37  Jacob  made  2V.  appear 
49:13  his  teeth  be  iv.  with  milk 
Ex.  16:31  like  coriander-seed,  w. 
Lev.  13:3  turned  w.  4,  30,  31,  25 
Num.  12:10  leprous,  w.  as  snow 
Jnd.  5:10  that  ride  on  w.  asses 

2  K.  6:37  went  out  a  leper,  w. 

3  C'Ar.  5:12  Levites  arrayed  inw. 
Est.  8:15  Mord.  went  out  in  w. 
.lob  6:6  any  taste  in  iv.  of  egg  ? 
Ps.  68:14  it  was  w.  as  snow  in 
£"(:.  9:8  let  thy  garments  be  iv. 
Cant.  5:10  beloved  is  w.  ruddy 
Is.  l:18sins  sh.  be  w.  as  snow 
Ezek.  37:18  D.  traded  in  w.  wool 
Dan.  7:9  garm.  was  lo.  as  snow 

11:35  some  fall  to  make  them  w. 
13:10  many  purift.  and  made  iv. 
■Joel  1:7  branches  thereof  are  w. 
Zee.  1:8  horses  speckled  and  jp. 
Mat.  5::W  make  hair  u<.  or  black 
17:2  his  raim.  was  lo.  Luke^:^^ 
28:3  raim.  w.  as  snow.  Acts  1:10 
Mark  10:5  a  man  clothed  in  w. 
.lohn  4::35  fields  are  w.  to  harvest 
Rev.  1:14  head  and  hairs  were  iv. 
2:17  give  him  a  iv.  stone,  name 
3:4  shall  walk  with  me  in  w. 
5  clothed  in  iv.  raiment,  4:4; 

7:9,  13;  15:6;  19:8,  14 
18  buv  '*v.  raiment,  be  clothed 
6:2  behold,  a  n\  horse,  19:11 
7:14  made  them  w.  in  blood 
14:14  w.  cloud  ;  20:11  VI.  throne 

WHITE,  D. 
Mat.  23:27  scribes  like  w.  sepul. 
Mark  9:3  no  fuller  can  «'.  them 
Acts  2:3:3  smite  thee,  thou  w.  wall 

WHITER. 

Ps.  51:7  I  shall  be  w.  than  snow 

Lam.  4:7  Nazarites  w.  th.  milk 

WHITHER. 

1  Sam.  10:14  said,  w.  went  ye? 

2  K.  5:25  thy  servant  went  no  ?y. 
Ileb.  11:8  went,  not  knowing  w. 

See  GO,   GOEST,   GOETU. 

WHITHERSOEVER. 

P/w.  17:8  w.  it  turn,  it  prosner. 
21:1  king's  heart  w.  be  will 
Mat  8:19  fol.  w.  goest,  Luke  9:57 
Rev.\i:i  follow  L.  eo.  he  goeth 
WHOLE, 

3  Sam.  1:9  my  life  is  yet  w. 
2  Chr.  15:15  sou.  with  ?».  desire 
1  C'OT'.  12:17  if  IV.  body  were  eye 

Sea  CONGItEOATION,   HEART. 

WHOLE,  for  sound. 
.Jos.  5:8  abode  in  camp  till  w. 
.Job  5:18  and  his  hands  make  w. 
Mat.  9:12  th.  that  be  w.  need  not 
a  physic.  Marki:Vi\  Lu.  5:31 
21  I  shall  be  «'.  Mark  5:38 
13:13  and  his  hand  was  madeii;. 

Marki:5;  Luke6:\0 
15:28  her  daugh.  was  made  w. 
31  wond.  saw  maimed  tobeiC. 
Mark  5:34  faith  hath  made  th.  w. 

go,  be  w.  Luke  8:48:  17:19 
Lnke  7:10  found  the  servant  w. 
John  5:0  wilt  th.  be  made  ic.  .*"  14 
7:23  made  a  man  every  whit  iv. 
Acts  4:9  by  what  means  he  is  w. 
9:34  J.  Christ  makcth  thee  w. 

WHOLLY. 
Num.  32:11  not  w.  followed  me 
Deut.  V.m  bee.  Caleb  w.  followed 

Lord,  -Jos.  14:8,  9,  14 
,Ier.  46:28  leave  thee  tv.  unpunis. 
1  Thes.  5:23  God  sanctify  you  w. 
1  Tim.  4:15  ui\c  Illy.  «'.  to  them 

WHOLESOME. 
Prov.  15:4  i'\  longer  tree  of  life 
1  Tim.  6:3  cons,  not  to  iiJ.  words 

WHOM. 
1  K.  20:14  Ahab  said.  By  w.  f  22i8 
Ezr.  10:44;  Rom.  1:5;  5:2, 11 
Gal.  0:14 

See  BEFORE. 

WHOMSOEVER. 

Dan.  4: 17  he  giveth  to  ill.  he  will, 
35:32 ;  5:21 

WHORE. 
Let>.  19:29  not  cause  to  be  a  iv. 
31:7  not  take  wife  that  is  a  w. 
Deut.  23:21  play  iv.  in  father's 
2:1:17  tliere  shall  be  no  ?('.  of  Is. 
18  not  hfing  hire  of  a  w. 
Jud.  19:3  concubine  played  w. 
Prov.  33:27  a  w.  is  a  deep  ditch 
Is.  57:3  seed  of  adulterer  and  w. 


WIC 
Jer.  3:3  thou  hast  a  w.  forehead 
Ezek.  10:38  thou  hast  played  w. 
Rev.  17:1  judgm.  of  great  w.  19:2 
15  waters  where  iv.  sitteth,  16 
WHORES. 
Ezek.  16:33  they  give  t'ifts  to  to. 
Hos.  4:14  are  separated  with  iv. 

WHOREDO.M. 
Gen.  38:34  Ta.  is  wi,  cliild  by  w. 
Lev.  19:29  lest  land  fall  to  w. 
Jer.  3:9  thro'  li<^htness  of  her  w. 
13:27  seen  lewdness  of  thy  w. 
Ezek.  10:;33  may  come  for  thy  w. 
33:8  they  pour,  their  w.  on  her 
17  Babylon  defiled  her  with  w. 
43:7  not  defile  my  holy.n.  by  w. 
9  let  them  put  their  w.  fr.  me 
Hos.  4:11  w.  and  wine  take  heart 
5:3  O  Ephraim.  th.  commit,  w. 
6:10  there  is  the  «'.  of  Ephraim 

WHOREDOMS. 
Num.  14:.'i3  wander  and  bear  w. 
3  K.  9:23  w.  of  thy  mother  Jezeb- 
2  Chr.  31:13  IV.  of  bouse  of  Ahab 
Jer.  3:3  polluted  land  with  lo. 
Ezek.  16:20  is  ?(J.  a  small  matter  ? 
22  in  w.  not  remember,  youth 
25  multiplied  ir.  26  increas.  w. 
34  contrary  from  ^vomen  in  xv. 
23:.35  bear  thy  lewdness  and  w. 
Hos.  1:2  wife  and  children  of  w. 
2:2  let  her  put  away  her  w. 
4  for  they  be  children  of  w. 
4:12  «'.  caused  them  to  err,  5:4 
Nah.  3:4  to.  selleth  nat.  thro'  w. 
See  COMMIT. 

whore:>ionger,  s. 

Eph.  5:5  no  u\  hath  any  inherit. 
1  Tim.  1:10  law  madefor  «'.  liars 
Heb.  13:4  «■.  and  adulterers  God 
Rer.  21:8  iv.  have  th.  part  in  lake 
23:15  without  are  w.  murderers 

WHORING.  &eGO,G0NE,WENT. 

whorish. 

Prov.  6:20  by  means  of  w.  worn. 
Ezek.  6:9brok.  with  her  w.  heart 

10:30  an  imperious  w.  woman 
WHOSE.    See  heart. 

WHOSESOEVER. 
John  20:23  iv.  sin  remit,  w.  sins 

WHOSOEVER. 

Mat.  11:6  bles.  tv.  not  be  offend. 

13:12  IV.  hath,  to  him  be  given 

Gal.  5:10  bear  judgm.  w.  he  be 

Rev.  22:17  w.  will,  let  him  take 

WHV. 
Jer.   25:13   turn  ye,  to.  will  ye 

die?  Ezek.  18:31 ;  3:3:11 
iKil-e2:48  Ml.  thus  dealt  with  us? 
J.cils  14:15  M).  do  ye  these  things? 

WICKED. 
Gen.  18:33  righteous  wi.  tv.  f  25 
38:7  Er  was  to.  Ex.  9:27  people 

are  tv. 
Ex.  23:7  I  will  not  justify  w. 
Lev.  20:17  it  is  a  tv.  thing 
Deut.  15:9  not  thou,  in  tv.  heart 
17:5  committed  that  tv.  thing 
2:3:9  keep  thee  from  ev.  to.  thing 
25:1  condemn  to.  1  A".  8:.33 

1  Satn.  2:9  tv.  be  silent  in  darkn. 
24:13  wick,  proceedeth  from  to. 

2  K.  17:11  Is.  wrought  w.  things 
2  Chr.  6:23  judge  by  requiti.  w. 

7:14  if  my  peo.  turn  tV.  th.  tv. 

ways,  Ezek.  18:21 ;  33:11, 19 
24:7  Athaliah  that  tv.  woman 
Neh.  9:35  nor  turned  fr.  w).  ways, 

Ezek.  3:19;  13:23 
Est.  7:0  adversary  is  m'.  Haman 
9:25  Hamau's  to.  device  sh.  ret. 
Job  3:17  to.  cease  from  troubling 
9:23  destroyeth  perfect  and  to. 
39  if  I  be  tv.  why  labor,  10:15 
10:7  knowcst  that  I  am  not  mi. 
21:7  wherefore  do  the  tv.  live? 
30  tv.  reserv.  to-day  of  destru. 
27:7  let  mine  enemy  be  as  w. 
34:18  say  to  king.  Thou  art  w.  f 
38:13  tv.  might  be  shaken  out  of 

15  from  M'.  light  iswithholden 
40:12  tread  down  «'.  in  th.  place 

Ps.  7:11  (Jod  is  angry  with  u>. 
9:5  thou  hast  destroyed  the  w. 

16  IV.  snared  in  work  of  hands 

17  to.  shall  be  turned  into  liell 
10:2  w.  in  pride  persecute  poor 

3  «'.  boasteth;  4  tv.  not  seek  G. 
13  wherefore  doth  to.  cont.  G.  ? 
11:2  to.  bend  their  bow.  make 

5  but  the  tv.  his  soul  hateth 

6  upon  tv.  he  shall  rain  snares 
12:8  to.  walk  on  every  side 
17:9  keep  me  fr.  tv.  that  oppress 


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P».  17:13  deli,  my  soul  fV.  the  w. 
86:5  I  xvill  not  eit  with  the  w. 
27:3  when  «'.  caino  upon  me 
2S:3draw  me  not  awny  with  w. 
;jl:17  let  thew.  he  nshiuned 
;J4:'21  evil  Hh.  (*luy  «'.  hate  ri^ht. 
37:7  brin^eth  w/device*  to  pjiss 
10  «M^hidl  not  be.  P/w.  10:*25 

12  ic.  plotleth  ;  20  ir.  »\\.  perit-h 
liw.  have  drawn  out  sword 
16  bolter  th.  riches  of  many  w. 
21  w.  borroweth,  payeth  not 
32  w.  watcheth  the  fi^'hteous 

34  when  w.  are  cut  off,  see  it 

35  I  have  seen  w.  in  power 

40  he  sh.  deliver  them  from  io. 
30:1  while  the  w.  is  before  me 
5S:3  w.  are  cslran<red  fr.  womb 
59:5  be  not  merciful  ti>  any  w. 
68:2  let  iv.  perish  at  presence  of 
75:8  w.  earth  shall  wrinj;  th.  out 
D2:7  when  w.  sprini;  as  sni'*^ 
94:3  how  louij  sh.  «'.  triiimjih? 

13  until  pit  l>e  di^L;ed  for  w. 
101:3  I  will  set  no  tv.  thin;;  bof. 

41  will  not  know  a  w.  person 
81  will  (ie-^tniy  all  w.  of  land 

104;:J5  let  the  w.  be  no  more 
106:18  flame  burnt  up  the  w. 
112:10  w.  see  it  and  be  grieved 
119:95  w.  have  waited  lodestroy 

110  the  w.  laid  a  snare  for  me 

119  thou  ]iuttost  away  all  w. 

155  salvation  is  far  fi'.  the  w. 
139:19  surely  thou  wilt  slay  w. 

21  if  th.  beany  u>.  way  in  me 
140:8  further  not  his  w.  device 
141:4  to  practice  tc.  works  with 

10  let  »'.  fall  into  th.  own  nets 
145:20  all  the  w.  will  he  destroy 
147:fi  casteth  w.  down  toground 
Proi'.  2:22  the  w.  shall  i»e  cut  off 
5:22  his  iniquities  ^hall  take  w. 
6:18  heart  that  deviseth  h\  im. 
10:30  ir.  shall  not  inhabit  earth 
11:5  w.  shall  fall  by  his  wicked. 

7  when  a  w.  mandieth.  expe. 

8  the  IP.  Cometh  in  his  stead 
10  wh.  w.  perish  th.  isshoutini 

18  w.  worketh  a  deceitful  work 
21  IV.  sh.  not  be  unpunish.  31 

12:2  w.  devices  will  he  condemn 
7  the  w.  are  overthrown,  21:12 

12  w.  desireth  net  of  evil  men 

13  H>.  snared  by  transgression 
21  w.  sh.  be  filled  wi. "mischief 

13:17  w.  messenger  falleth  int<> 
14:17  man  of  le.  devices  is  hated 

19  w.  bow  at  gates  of  riirhtcms 
32  IV.  driven  away  in^iekedn. 

15:29  Lord  is  far  from  the  w. 
16:4  even  w.  for  the  day  i)f  evil 
17:4  w.  doer  giv.  heed  to  fal--e 

15  th.  justifieth  «•.  is  abomin. 
18:3  when  w.  cometh 
20:26  a  wise  kint;  scattereth  w. 
21:18  jp.  sh.  be  ransom  for  ri^ht. 

27  bringeth  it  with  a  w.  mind 
34:16  10.  shall  fall  into  mischief 

19  nei.  be  thou  (M.vious  at  w. 
25:5  take  w.  from  before  king 

26  righteous  man  fall.  bef.  to. 
26:23  a  w.  heart  like  a  potsherd 
28:1  w.  flee  when  no  man  purs. 

4  th.  that  forsake  law  praise  w. 

12  wh.  10.  rise.  23;  15  vernier 
99:2  when  the  lo.  beareth  rule 

7  w.  rejTiirdeth  not  lo  know  it 

12  servants  lo.  16  w.  mnliitude 
Sc.  :l:17  God  shall  judure  the  w. 

7:17  be  not  overmuch  w. 
8:10  I  saw  the  w.  buried,  they 

13  it  shall  not  be  well  with  20. 
Js.  .5:23  justify  w.  for  reward 

11:4  with  breath  sh.  he  slay  w. 
13:11  I  will  punish  w.  for  i'uiq. 
32:7  hedeviseth  w.  devices 
53:9  he  made  his  grave  with  7a. 
55:7  let  the  w.  forsake  his  way 
57:20  IP.  are  like  troubled  sea 

Jer.  2:33  taught  w.  thy  ways 
6:29  w.  are  not  plucked  a  way 
17:9  heart  decritf.  and  desp.  to. 
25:31  he  will  ijive  )0.  lo  sword 

Ez--l'.  3:18  warn  w.  19;  .3:1:8,  9 
8:9  behold  the  w.  abominations 
11:2  these  men  give  iv.  counsel 
18:23  have  I  pleas,  that  lo.  die? 
90:44  not  according  to  w.  wavs 
21:3  cut  oft"  from  thee  the  lo.  4 
25  profane  lo.  prince  of  Israel 
33:15  if  the  w.  restore  pledge 

Dan.  12:10  w.  shall  do  wickedly 

Jlic.  6:11  shall  I  count  them  pure 
with  w.  balances* 

ATiA.  1:3  L.  shall  not  acquit  w. 
11  thereis  come  a  to.  counsel. 
15  the  w.  Bball  no  more  pass 


WIC 
Hab.  1:4  w.  doth  compass  ri^ht. 
13  U'.  devour,  man  more  right. 
Z-^p.  1:3  consu.  blocks  with  ip. 
Mai.  3:18  discern  between  right- 
eous and  IP. 
4:3  trt^ad  down  \o.  as  ashoa 
Mat.  12:45  more  w.  than  hirasclf. 
so  to  this  w.  gen.  Luke  11:26 
13:49  angels  sh.  sever  w.  tV.  just 
16:4  w.  generation  seek,  a  sign 
IS:32  10.  serv.  25:2Ji;  Luke  19:22 
,4c^'  2:2:1  bv  ?/'.  hands  ha.  slaiu 
18:14  if  it  were  matter  of  w. 

1  Cor.  5:13  put  away  to.  person 
Col.  1:21  eueniies  by  w.  works 

2  Tkeg.  2:8  th.  sh.  w.  be  revealed 


See  MAN,   MES. 

or  the  WICKEn. 

Job  8:22  place rt/'  to.  come  to  nan. 
9:21  earth  giv.  into  hand  of  xo. 
10:3  shine  unon  conns,  of't.  w. 
11:20  eyes  oj  the  w.  shall  fail 
16:11  into  Hands  of  the  w. 
18:5  Xv^hlofthe  w.  be  put  out 

21  such  are  dwelUni,'So/^  to. 
20:5  triumphing  o/' M(^  ?f'.  short 

22  hand  oft.  w.  sh.  come  upon 
21:16  counsel  ofths  w.  22:18 

17  how  ofl  is  candle  of  th''  tv. 
put  out  y  Prop.  13:9;  24:20 

23  where  dwellini;-pl.  oft.  w.  t 
24:6  they  galh.  vint:^t,'eo/^  w. 
2ii:l7  I  bmke  Ihts  jaws  of  t.  w. 
36:6preservi-th  not  \\h''nft.  ip. 

17  uiliill.il  \iu\-j:iiu'uior't/if  IP. 
/**.  7:9  let  wickedness  o/VAr-  w. 
10:15  break  arm  of  the  tc.  man 
22: 16  assembly  0/  the  w. 
36:1  transgres'sion  of  the  w. 

11  let  n<)t  band  of 'the  w.  rem. 
37:17  arms  of  t.  to.  eh.  be  hrok. 
28  seed  of  'the  w.  sh.  be  cut  off 
38  end  of  the  tP.  sh.  be  cut  off 
55:3  bee.  of  oppression  of  t.  w. 
58: 10  wash  feet  in  bl.  of  the  to. 
f>4:2  hide  me  fr.  counsel  oft.  w. 
71:4  deliver  me  out  of  biind  qf 

the  IP.  74:19;  82:4;  97:10 
73:3  I  saw  prosperit^y  of  the  to. 
75: 10  horns  of  10.  wfll  *I  cut  off 
822  will  ye  accept  pers.  ofiO-  ? 
91:8  see  the  reward  of  the  w. 
92:11  eh.  hear  my  desire  0/'^.  w. 
109:2  mouth  oft.  to.  is  opened 
11210  desi.  qh.  to.  Prvn.  10:28 
119;5:J  bee.  oj'  theio.  th.  forsake 
61  hands  or  ^  tv.  have  rob.  me 
'<   125:3  rod  of  the  w.  sh.  not  rest 

129:4  L.  cut  asun.  cords  of  t.  to. 

I    140:4  keep  me  fr.  bands  0/ 'Atf  «'. 

8  grant  not,  O  L.  desi.  of  i.  to. 

I    146:9  wa^yofthe  w.  tunis 

Prop.  2:14  in  forwardn.  of  the  w. 

\   3:2.')  nnt  afra.  of  desola.  of  t.  to. 

3:i  curse  of  L.  in  house  of  t.  w. 

4:14  ent.  not  into  path  of  t.  w. 

19  way  of  t.  to.  is  as  darkness 
10:3  casteth  away  substa.  ofw. 

6  viole.  cover,  mouth  0/"?^.  11 

7  the  name  of  the  lo.  shall  rot 
16  fruit  of  t.  tv.  teudeth  to  sin 

20  heart  of  t.  w.  is  little  worth 

24  fear  o/t.  to.  sh.  come  upon 

27  years  of  the  10.  sh.  be  short. 
32  "mouth  o/V.  to.  speak,  frow. 

11:11  overthrew  by  mouth  of  to. 
23  expecta.  of  the  to.  is  wrath 
12:5  counsels  of  t.  w.  are  deceit 

6  words  of  V.  are  to  lie  in  wait 
10  tendermiTcies  of  f.  to.  cruel 
26  way  of  the  w.  seduceth 

13:25  belly  of  the  tp.  shall  want 
14:11  house  0/  tP.  sh.  be  overth. 
15:6  revenues  of  t.  to.  is  trouble 

8  sacrifi.  of  to.  is  abomin.  21:27 

9  way  of  fhe  w.  is  an  abomina. 
26  thou,  of  the  tP.  are  abomin. 

28  mouth  o/"  w.  pour,  out  evil 
18:5  not  good  toacce.per.  o/'ii'. 
19:28  mouth  oft.  10.  devoufetU 
21:4  plowinj;  of  the  to.  is  sin 

7  roobery  0/"/.  to.  shall  destroy 

10  soul  of}he  IP.  desireth  evil 
12  he  consider,  house  o^M^  w. 

Ik.  14:5  L.  hath  bmk.  BiifSofw. 
Jer.  5:28  overpass  deeds  oft.  10. 

12:1  doth  way  off.  w.  prosper? 

1,5:21  deli  v.  out  of  hand  oft.  tc. 

23:19  whirlw.  on  he.  of  tv.  30:23 
E::ek  13:22  strength,  han^s  of  tv. 

18:20  wickedness  of  the  to. 

21:29  br.  thee  upon  necks  of  to. 

30:12  land  into  hand  of  the  w. 

SS.fl  no  pleas,  in  death  oft.  w. 

12  as  for  the  wickcdn.  ojf  t.  tv. 

Dan.  12:10  none  qf  tc.  sh.  under. 

Mic.  6:10  wicked,  in  house  q/'w. 


WIC 
TTab.  3:13  wound,  head  of  the  w. 
h'ph.  6:16  qu.  flery  darts  off.  w. 
2  /V^  2:7  wi.  conversation  ofw. 

3:17  led  away  with  error  o/'^  to. 
See  ovE, 

To.  or  unto  the  WICKED. 
Job  31:3  is  not  destr.  to  the  to.  t 
Ph.  32:10  many  sorrows  to  t.  w. 

50:16  H.  tfie  w.  God  eaith.  What 
/»?Y)r.  24-24  that  eaith  u.  the  w. 

2*.»:27  npriirht  is  abunii.  to  t.  to. 
Kc.  9:2  event  to  right,  and  to  tv. 
I.<.  3:11  woe  w.  the  ip.  sh.  be  ill 

26:10  let  favor  be  showed  to  w. 

48:22  no  peace,  sailh  the  Lord, 

unto  the  to.  57:21 
Ezek.  3:18  I  say  vnto  w.  33:8,  14 

7:21  give  it  to  t.  to.  of  the  earth 

WICKEDLY. 
Gen.  19:7  not  so  to.  Jml.  19:23 
Deuf.  9:18  ye  sinned  in  doing  w. 

1  Satn.  12:25  if  ye  eh.  still  do  to. 

2  Sam.  22:22 1  ha.  not  w.  depart- 
ed from  my  tiod,  Ps.  18:21 

24:17  I  have  sinned  and  done  U". 
2  A*.  21:11  Manasseh  done  w. 
'iChr.  6::J7  we  have  dealt  w.  Xeh. 
9:33:  Pf.  106:6;  Dan.9:5,  15 

20:35  Abaziah  did  very  to. 

22:3  moiherwascouus.  todow. 
Job  i:J:7  will  you  spe.  tv.  for  G.  ? 

34:12  surely  Uod  will  not  do  tv. 
pt.  73:8  they  speak  to.  ccnccrn. 

74:3  tlie  enemy  hath  done  to. 

i:i9:2t>  they  sjieak  atr.  thee  to. 
Thin.  11:32  such  as  do  w. aijainst 

12;  10  but  the  wicked  shairdo?o. 
.!/(//.  4:1  that  do  ip.  be  as  stubble 

WICKEDNESS. 
Gen,  6:5  Gotl  saw  to.  was  great 

39:9  how  can  I  do  th.  great  to.  ? 
Lep.  18: 17  not  unco,  it  is  tv.  20:14 

19:29  land  become  full  otto. 

20:14  that  there  be  no  ?^'.  among 
Diuf.  9:4  IP.  of  these  nations,  5 

13: 1 1  Israel  shall  do  no  more  to. 

17:2  if  any  that  hath  wrou.  to. 

28:20  bee.  of  to.  of  thy  doin":s 
Jmi.  9:.56  G.  rendered  tv.  of  Abi. 

20:3  tell  us.  how  was  this  tP.  ? 
12  what  to.  IS  this  th.  is  done? 

1  Sam.  12:17  see  your  w.  is  great 
20  ye  have  done  all  this  tv. 

24:13  w.  iiroceed.  from  wicked 
25::t9  ri-tiirned  the  tv.  of  Nabal 

2  Sam  :y.'-V.)  reward  ace.  to  his  tv. 
7:10  childrra  of  to.  Ps.  89:22 

1  A'.  1:52  if  IP.  be  found  in  him 
2:44  the  «'.  thy  he-art  is  privy  to 
8:47  we  have  committed  10. 
21:25  Ahal)  sold  hira.  to  work  tv. 

2  A'.  21:16  Manasseh  wrought  w. 
\Chr.  17:9  nor  thechildren  of  wf. 
Job  4:8  that  sow  w.  reap  same 

11:11  seeth  to.  24:20  tv.  be  brok. 

14  let  not  w.  dwell  in  taberna. 
20:12  tho'  to.  be  sweet  in  mouth 
27:4  my  lips  shall  not  speak  to. 
34. 10  far  Tr.  G.  he  should  do  tv. 

ps  5:4  that  hath  pleasure  in  to. 
9  their  inward  part  is  very  to. 
7:9  let  tP.  of  wick,  come  to  end 
10:15  seek  out  1i\  45:7  hatest  w. 
28:4  according  to  ip.  of  endeav. 
52:7  he  strength,  himself  in  w. 
55:11  to.  is  in  the  midst  thereof 

15  to.  is  in  their  dwellings 
58:2  yea,  in  heart  you  work  w. 
84:10  th.  to  dwell  in  tents  of  mi. 
107:34  for  to.  them  that  dwell 

therein.  Jtr.  12:4 
Prov.  4:17  they  eat  bread  of  ?f'. 

8:7  tv.  is  abomina.  to  my  lips 

10:2  treasures  of  ?('.  profit  noih. 

11:5  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  to. 

12:3  man  not  be  establish,  by  to. 

13:6  w.  overthroweth  the  sinner 

14:.32  wicked  is  driven  aw.  in  to. 

I6:12abomination  tocommit  m'. 

21:12overthr(>weth  wick.  forw. 

26:26  his  ip.  shall  be  shown  bef. 

:iO:20  suith.  I  have  done  no  tp. 
Kc.  3:16  judirmcnt.  to.  was  there 

7:15  wicked  prohmg.  life  in  ip. 
25 1  applied  t<j  know  w.  of  folly 

8:8  nor  tp.  deliver  th.  given  to 
Is.  9:18  for  tP.  bumeth  as  a  fire 

58:4  ye  smite  with  the  fist  of  ip. 

6  chosen,  to  loose  bands  of  «'. 

Jer.  2:19  own  to.  sh.  correct  thee 

4:14  wash  thy  heart  from  10. 

6:7  casteth  out  to.  continually 

7:12  see  wh.  I  did  for  w.  of  peo. 

8:6  no  m.in  repented  of  his  iv. 

14:20  we  acknowledge,  our  w. 

23:14  none  doth  ret.  from  his  to. 

3:3:5  whose  tv.  I  hid  face  fr.  city 


AVID 
.7?r.44:9ba.  ye  forg.  tv.  of  kings? 
Kzek.  3:19  if  ho  turn  not  from  w. 
5:6  chanj,'ed  my  jud'.^m.  into  to. 
7:11  violence!  risen  into  rod  otto. 
18:20w7.  of  wicked  sh.  he  on  him 

27  turn,  from  to.  ho  committed 
31:11  driven  him  out  for  his  tv. 
33:12  day  he  turneth  from  to.  19 
IIos.  7:1  to.  of  S.  was  discovered 
9:15  for  to.  of  doings  drive  out 
10:13  plout,'hed  to.  reaned  iniq. 

15  do  to  you  beca.  of  y<»ur  to. 
.Jod  3: 13  overflow  for  to.  is  great 
.Vic.6;10trrasureaofu'.  in  house 
7.fi'.  5:.S  ami  he  said,  This  is  tv. 
Mai.  1:4  call  them  border  ofw;. 
:j;15  th.  that  work  to.  arc  set  up 
Mark  7:22  out  heart  proceed,  to. 
Luke  11:39  iiiw.  part  is  full  of  to. 
^c^i*2,"»:5  man,  if  any  tv.  in  him 
Horn.  1:29  being  fdled  wi.  all  w. 
1  Cor.  5:8  kav.  of  malicu  and  tv. 
Eph.  6:12  au'.  tv.  in  hi;,'h  places 
I  John  5:19  wh.  world  Heth  in  to. 

Their  WICKEDNESS. 

Detit.  9:27  look  not  Xafhtirw. 
Ps.  94:2:1  cut  Ihemoffin  thelrto. 
/'/■o*'.  21:12overth.  wick.  for^.  to. 
Jer.  1:16  judfjm.  touching  t.  to. 
14:16  pour  their  tv.  upon  them 
2:1:11  in  house  ha.  I  found  t.  to. 
44:3  desolation  because  of  t.  to. 
5  inclined  ear  to  turn  fr,  t.  tv. 
Lam.  I:i2  let  t.  tv.  come  before 
IIos.  7:2  I  remember  all  t/itir  w, 
3  mak"  kin^  glad  wi.  their  tv. 
9:15  f.'i'  ir  iP.  is  in  Gilgal 
.Ion.  1:2  thf-ir  to.  is  come  up 
Mat.  22:18  Jesus  perceived  i.  to. 

Thy  WICKEDNESS. 
1  K.  2:44  L.  return  thy  tv.  upon 
Job  22:5  is  not  thtj  tv.  great  ? 
35:8  fhij  w.  may  hurt  a  man  as 
Is.  47:10  hast  trusted  in  th>/  tv. 
Jer.  3:2  polluted  land  with  t.  to. 
4:18  this  is  t.  tv.  for  it  is  bitter 
22:22  be  confounded  for  thy  to. 
Eztk.  16:2:1  ea.  to  pass  after  ^  to. 
57  bef.  thy  to.  was  discovered 
iVoA.  3:19  on  whom  hath  not  tht/ 

to.  passed 
Acts  8:22  repent  of  this  thy  to. 

WIDE. 
Deut.  15:8  shall  open  hand  to.  11 

1  Ctir.  4:40  laud  was  tv.  quiet 
Joh  29:2^1  opened  their  moutii  7^. 

:10:14  came  as  tv.  breaking  wat. 
Ps.  35:21  opened  their  mouth  to. 

81:10  open  thy  mouth  tv. 

104:25  this  great  and  to.  sea 
Pivv.  13:3  openeth  to.  his  lips 

21:9  worn,  in  a  tv.  house.  25:24 
lit.  57:4  make  ye  a  to.  mouth  ? 
Jer.  22:14  will  build  a  ip.  house 
JVah.  3:13  set  to.  op.  to  enemies 
Mat.  7:13  to.  gate  to  dostructioa 

WIDEXESS. 
E-:ek.  41:10  chambers  tv.  20  cub. 

WIDOW. 
Gen.  38:11  a  to.  in  fath.'s  house 

14  put  her  ip.  garments  off 
Ex.  22:22  sh.  not  afflict  any  to. 
Lev.  21:14  to.  or  ttirlot  not  take 

22:13  if  priest's  daut,di.  be  a  to. 
Xf/m.  ;10:9  vow  of  to.  stand  ag. 
Detit.  10:18  judgment  of  a  to. 

14:29  and  tt^.  shall  come  and  eat, 
16:11.  14;  26:12 

S4:17  nor  take  to.  rai.  to  pledge 
19  eheaf  for  tv.  20.  21 ;  26:13 

27:19  perverteth  judgm.  of  to. 

2  Sam.  14:5  I  am  a  w.  woman 
1  A'.  7:14  he  was  a  to.  son  of 

11:26  Zeruah  was  a  to.  woman 

17:9  com.  a  to.  to  sustain  thee 

Jotf  24:3  take  tP.  ox  for  a  pledge 

21  and  doeth  net  good  to  iv. 

29:13  I  caused  to.  heart  to  sing 

31:16  caused  eyes  ol  to.  to  fail 
Pd'.  94:6  th.  slay  to.  and  stranger 

109:9  child,  be  fatherl.  wifea  w. 

146:9  reliev.  fatherless  and  tv. 
Prov.  15:25  establ.  border  of  u;. 
Is.  1:17  fatherless,  plead  for  to. 
23  nei.  doth  cause  of  tv.  Come 

47:8  I  shall  not  sit  as  a  w. 
Jer.  7:6  if  ye  oppress  not  the  to. 

22:3:   Zee.  7:10 
Lajn.  1:1  how  is  she  bee.  as  aw. 
Ezek.  22:7  have  Ih.  vexed  the  to. 

44:22  lake  to.  that  had  a  priest 
Mai.  3:5  those  that  oppress  to. 
.}fark  12:42  «-.  threw  in  2  mites 
43  10.  cast  in  more,  Lu.  21:2.  3 
Luke  2:37  Anna  was  a  to.  ab.  84 

7:12  mother,  and  she  was  a  10. 


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CRUDEN'S    CONCORDANCE. 


WIF 

lAike  18:3  th.  wn?  a  w.  in  th.  city 

5  because  this  w.  Iroubl.  me 

1  Tim.  5:4  if  auy  w.  liflve  child. 

5  she  i»  a  w.  iiul.  tru^t.  in  God 

9lL'tnot  /y.  1)0  taken  into  num. 

Eev.  18:7  I  sit  as  a  quecu,  no  w. 

WIDOWS. 

Et..  22:24  your  wivoe  shall  be  w. 

Job  2a:'.l  ha>^t  eerit  «'.  aw.  empty 

27:15  bur.  in  death,  %v.  not  weep 

Ps.  08:5  jud<,'e  of  fatherl.  and  w. 

1%'SA  tlieir  iv.  made  no  lament. 

Js.  9:17  neither  ha.  mercy  on  w. 

10:2  w.  may  be  their  prey,  rob 

Jej\  15:8  their  w.  are  increased 

18:21  let  their  wives  be  w.  men 

49:11  child,  let  w.  trust  in  me 

Lam.  5:3  our  mothers  are  as  w. 

Ez^k.  22:25  liave  made  many  w. 

Mat.  23:14  ya  devour  w.  houses 

Markl±-U)-  Luke  20A1 

Litke  4:25  wt-re  many  w.  in  Isr. 

Acts  6:1  bee.  iv.  were  neglected 

9:39  w.  ptood  by  him  weeping 

41  he  had  called  saints  and  lo. 

1  Cor.  7:8  I  said  to  w.  It  is  good 

1  Tim.  5:3  honor  %v.  that  are  %u. 
11  but  the  younger  w.  refuse 

16  if  any  have  ?t'.  relieve  them 
Jam.  1:27"  religion  is  to  visit  w. 

WIDOWHOOD. 

Gen.  38:19  |)Ut  un  garaientsof  w. 

2  Sam.  211:3  shut  up,  living  in  w. 
Js.  47:9  loss  of  cliildren  and  w. 

54:4  rememb.  reproachof  thy  m. 

WIFE. 

Gen.  11:29  Abram'9?ff.  wasSarai, 

31;  12:17,  20;  20:18;  24:;56 
20:3  hast  taken  is  a  man's  uk 
21:21  Hag.  took  -w,  for  Ishmacl 
25:1  Al>raham  took  iv.  Keturah 
27:4fi  Jac.  take  iv.  of  daughters 
38:(i  Judah  took  a  ;/'.  for  Er  his 

8  go  in  unto  thy  brother's  iv. 
.Ec.  20:17  thou  slialt  not  covet 

thy  neiglibor's  w.  Dtut.  5:21 
21:4  master  ha,  given  him  a  w. 

10  if  he  take  him  another  iv. 
Lsv.  18:8  father's  w.  sh.  thou  not 

uncover,  20:11 ;  De'it.  27:20 

15  son's  IV.  10  bro.'s  w.  20:21 
18  nei.  take  a  w.  to  her  sister 

20:14  if  man  take  a  ^v.  and  her 
21:7  priests  not  take  w.  a  whore 

13  high-priest  take  lo.  in  virg. 
Num.  5:12  if  man's  ?«.  go  asi.  29 

36:8  be  w.  to  one  family  of  tribe 
Dent.  13:6  if  »',  of  bosom  entice 
20:7  betrothed  w.  not  taken  her 
22:13  if  a  man  take  iv.  hate  her 

24  he  liumblcth  neighbor's  lu. 

30  a  man  not  take  his  fa/su'. 
24:1  taken  iv.  find  uncleanuess 

5  hath  taken  a  new  w.  not  war 
25:5  w.  of  dead  not  marry  Btran. 

9  then  Ph.  his  bro.'s  ic.  come 

11  IV.  of  one  draweth  near  to 
£8:30  betruth  w.  another  lie  wi. 

54  his  eye  be  evil  toward  uk 
Jud.  4:4  Dehor,  w.  of  Lnpidoth 

17  Jael,  w.  of  Ileber,  21 ;  5:24 
14:3  take  a  w.  of  uneircumeised 

16  Samson's  w.  wept  bcf.  him 
20  IV.  was  given  to  his  compau, 

21:18  that  givutb  a  w.  to  Benj. 
Ruth  4:5  buy  it  of  R.  w.  of  dead 
2  Sam.  12:10  bast  taken  w.  of  U. 

1  K.  14:2  known  to  be  w.  of  Jer. 

6  come  in.  thou  iv.  of  Jerolio. 
S  K.  5:2  waited  cm  Naaman's  w. 

2  C-^.?*.  22:11  «'.  of  Julioi.  hid  him 
I*jvr.  5:18  rej.  with  ir.  of  youth 

0:29  goelh  in  to  neighbor's  tv. 
18:22  a  w.  lindeth  a  good  thing 
19:13  contentions  ofw.  dropp. 

14  a  jirudent  w.  is  from  the  L. 
Kc.  9:9  joyfully  with  w.  of  youth 
Jn.  51:1  children  of  married  w. 

6  called  Ihee  as  a  tv.  of  youth 

Jisr.  3:20  surely  as  aw.  departeth 
5:8  neighed  after  neighbor's  w 
6:11  hush,  and  w.  Ph.  be  taken 
1G:2  Shalt  not  take  thee  a  7v. 

Ezrk.  10:32  as  w.  commit,  adult. 
18:11  and  defiled  his  ncighbor'B 
w.  22:11;  ;«.2G 

Hon.  1:2  takea  w.  of  whoredoms 
12:12  Israel  served  fora  »'.  kept 

Mnl.  2:14  witness  bet.  th.  and  v\ 

15  n<me  deal  treach.  against  w. 
Mat.  1:0  that  had  been  u\  of  U. 

11:3  H.  bound  J.  for  Philip's?/-. 
19:29  hath  forsaken  w.  or  child. 

Mark  10:29:  Luke  X^m 
22:2.'>  seven  brctli.  iriarried  a  w. 

Mark  12;2U ;  Luke  20:29 


"WIF 

Luke  14:20  I  have  married  a  w. 
17:32  remember  Lot's  w. 
1  Cor.  5:1  should  have  fath.'s  w. 
7:3  husb,  render  to  w.  due  be- 
nevolence, likew.  w.  to  bus. 
4  IV.  hath  not  power  over  body 

10  let  not  ?('.  depart  from  bus. 
14  7v.  is  sanctified  by  husband 
16  what  knowest  thou,  O  iv. 
27  loosed  fr.  7V.  seek  not  a  w. 
34  ditfercncc  bet.  tv.  and  virgin 
39  IV.  is  bound  as  long  as  bus. 

Eph.  5:23  husband  is  head  of  w. 
33  let  every  one  love  his  ft. 
and  w.  see  she  rever.  husb. 
17'^^rt.3:2hns.  ofli/'.  12;  Tit.V.fi 
5:9  the  iv.  of  one  man 
1  Pet.  3:7  giving  honor  to  %v.  as 
Rev.  21:9  bride,  the  Lamb's  w. 

His  WIFE. 

Gen.  2:24  a  man  sh.  cleave  to  7m 

w.  Mat.  19:5;  J/ar*  10:7 

25  both  naked,  man  and  his  2V. 
12:12  this  is  his  w.  will  kill  nie 
19:16  laid  hold  on  hand  of  his  w. 

26  his  w.  look,  back  fr.  l)ehind 
20:7  restore  the  man  his  w. 
24:67  she  bee.  h.  w.  1  Skmi.  25:42 
25:21  Isa.  entreated  L.  for  A.  w. 
26:7  men  asked  him  of  his  w. 

11  touch,  man  or  his  w.  sh.  die 
39:9  kept  l:)ack,  thou  art  hu  iv. 

E.v.  'iV.Zhis  w.  shall  go  wi.  him 

22:16  sh.  endow  her  to  be  h.  w. 
Lee.  18:14  shalt  not  appro,  ^is  w. 
yum.  5:14  if  he  be  jealous  of /«»■ 
w.  30 

30:16  sfhtn.  bet.  man  and  hli  w. 
Dent.  22: 19  she  shall  be  Awf^y.  29 

24:5  he  shall  cheer  up  his  w. 
Jipd.  13:11  Man.  went  after  h.  iv. 

15:1  Samson  visited  his  w. 

21:91  catch  you  ev.  man  his  w. 

1  Sam.  30:22  sa.  to  ev.  man  h.  w. 

2  Sfmi.  12:9  th.  hast  taken  h.  w. 
2  A'.  8:18  dau.  of  Aliab  was  h.  iv. 
Eft.  5:10  Haman  called  hi-i  w. 
Ps.  109:9  let  hh  w.  be  a  widow 
Jer.  3:1  if  a  man  put  awav  his 

w.  Mat.  5:31.32;  19:9;  Mark 

10:11 ;  Luke  10:18 

Mat.  8:14  sa.w  Jdsiv.  mother  sick 

19:3  is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to 

put  away  his  w.  f  Mark  10:2 

10  if  the  case  of  the  man  be  so 
vith  his  w. 

22:25  left  his  w.  to  his  brother, 

Mark  12:19:  Z'/A-6  20:28 
Luke  14:26  and  hate  not  his  w. 
Acts  5:2  his  w.  also  bein";  privy 

7  h.  2P.  not  knowing  what  was 
18:2  Aquila  with  his  iv.  Priscil. 
24:24  Felix  came  with  his  iv.  D. 

1  Cor.  7:2  let  ev.  man  have  It.  w. 

1 1  let  not  husb.  put  away  h.  w. 
'i'i  how  he  may  Jjlease  his  w. 

Eph.  5:28  lovetti  h.  w.  lov.  liiras. 

31  join,  to  h.  w.  33  love  his  to. 

Rev.  19:7/ii*  iv.  made  hers,  ready 

My  WIFE. 

Gen.  20:11  will  si.  me  for  my  w. 

12  bee.  7ny  w.  26:7  is  my  iv. 
29:21  Jacob  said,  Give  me  m?/  w. 

Ex.  21:5  I  love  ?ny  tv.  and  cliil. 
Jud.  15:1  I  will  go  in  to  7/?y  w. 

2  Sam.  3:14  deliver  me  my  iv.  M. 
11:11  sh.  I  go  to  lie  with  7?}y  w. 

Job  19:17breath  is  stra.  Xomyw. 
31:10  let  my  w.  grind  unto  ano. 
£'2ei. 24:18  at  even  my  ^v.  died 
Hos.  2:2  she  is  not  7ny  w.  nor 
Lukel-.lSmyw.  isstrick.ln  yra. 

Thy  WIFE. 

Gen.  3:17  heark.  to  voice  of  (.  7V. 

12:18  why  not  tell  mo  that  she 

■was  tht/  w.  ? 

19  beliold  thy  tv.  take  her,  go 

17:19  f.  tv.  sh.  bear  a  son.  18:10 

19:15  take  thy  w.  and  two  dau. 

26:9  of  a  surety  she  is  fhy  w. 

10  one  mi.  have  lain  with  f.  vk 

Er.  18:6  come  unto  th.  and  (.  w. 

Deut.  21:11  woul.  ha.  her  tn  t.  tv. 

^     13  go  in  to  her,  shall  be  thy  tv. 

2  Sam.  12:10  wife  of  U.  tobe^.  tv. 

ps.  128:3  /.  tv.  sh.  be  fruitf.  vine 

A'/ws  7:17  t.  tv.  shall  be  a  harlot 

1  Cor.  7:16  thuu  sh.  save  thy  w. 

To  WIFE. 
Gen.  12:19  taken  bor  to  me  (o  tv. 
34:4  get  me  Ibis  damsel  tow. 

8  I  pray,  give  her  him  to  w.  12 
LfV.  21:14  take  a  virgin  to  tv. 
Deut,  22:10 1  gave  my  dau.  to  to. 
Jos,  15:10 ''ive  Ach^^ah  mvdaug 

tow.  17;  Jud.  1:12,  13 


WIL 

Jud.  14:2  get  her  for  me  to  w. 
1  Sam.  18: 17  her  will  I^d.  th.  tow. 

1  A'.  2:17  give  me  Abishag  to  w. 

2  K.  14:9  thistle  said,  Give  tbv 

daughter,  to  w.  2  Chr.  25:18 
^CTtr.  21:6haddaugh.  of  A.  ^0?/). 
Mark  12:23  the  seven  had  her  to 

w.  Luke  20:33 

WILD. 
Gen.  16:12  Ishm.  will  be  to.  man 
Rom.  11:24  olive-tree,  to.  by  nat. 

See  ASS,  BEAST,  BEASTS. 

WILDER^'ESa 

Ex.  14:3  w.  hath  shut  them  in 
Xum.  14:2  wo.  G.  we  died  in  tv. 
29  carcas.  shall  fall  in  w.  32:.35 
Devt.  1:19  went  through  w.  8:15 
32:10  found  him  in  howling  w. 

1  AT.  19:15  retu.  on  thy  way  to  tv. 
Job  24:5  u\  yieldeth  food  "for  th. 
Ps.  106:9  led  through  depths  as 

thro'  IV.  136:16;  Amos  2:10 

107:35  turn.  tv.  into  stand,  water 
Ca7}t.  3:6  cometh  out  of  u\  ?  8:5 
Is.  14:17  that  made  world  as  w.  ? 

35:1  w.  shall  be  glad  for  them 

41:18  I  will  mako  the  tv.  a  pool 

42:11  let  tv.  and  cities  lift  voice 

50:2  at  rebuke  I  make  riv.  a  tv. 

51:3  he  will  make  her  tv.  like  E. 

64:10  cities  are  a  tv.  Zion  is  xv. 
Jer.  2:31  ha.  I  been?f'.  unto  Is.  ? 

4:26  the  fruitful  place  was  a  w. . 

12:10  made  pleas,  portion  a  w. 

22:6  make  thee  a  w.  ITos.  2:3 
Ezek.  6:14  laid  more  deso.  th.  w. 
Joel  2:3  behind  them  a  desol.  tv. 

3:19  Edom  sh.  be  a  desolate  tv. 
Zep.  2:13  make  Ninev.  like  a  w. 

In  the  WILDERXESS. 
Xujfi.  14:22  mir.  wh,  I  did  ^n.  t.  tv. 

32:15  he  will  vet  ag.  leave  them 

in  t/i£  w.  Ezek.  29:5 
Devt.  8:2  fortv  years  in  the  to. 
29:5;  ./o.«.5:6:  14:10 
16  fed  thee  in  t.  w.  wi.  manna  ? 
Neh.  9:21  didst  sust.  them  in  t.  tv. 
Ps.  95:8  dav  of  tempta.  in  t.  tv. 
Prov.  21:19"  better  dwell  in  t.  tv. 
/s\  32:16  judgm.  sh.  dwell  in  tv. 

35:6  in  tv.  shall  wat.  break  out 

40:3  voice  of  him  that  crietb  in 
the  w.  Mat.  3:3:  Mark  1:3; 
LukeH-A;  John  1:23 

41:19  I  will  plant  in  t.  tv.  cedar 

43:19  will  make  a  way  in  the  w. 
Jer.  2:2  went,  after  me  in  theiv. 

9:2  oh  that  I  bad  in  t.  tv.  a  lodg. 

31:2  peo.  found  grace  in  the  tv. 

48:6  be  like  the  heath,  in  the  w. 
irf/n.4:191aid  wait  forusini'. «'. 
Ezek.  19:13  she  is  planted  iji  tv. 

20:13  Is.  rebelled  ag.  me  in  t.  tv. 
15  lifted  my  hand  in  the  tv.  23 

34:25  shall  dwell  safely  in  t.  tv. 
Hos.  9:10  I  found  Israel  in  thetv. 

13:5  I  did  know  thee  in  the  to. 
Mat.  3:1  John  preaching  in  t.  to. 

15:33  whe.  so  much  bread  in  tv. 

to  fill  multitude?  ^ar^  8:4 

Luke  15:4  leave  99  sheep  in  t.  tv. 

Acts  7:30  angel  npjiear.  in  tv.  38 

2  Cor.  11:26  in  perils  in  the  tv. 
Into  the  AVILDERXESS. 

Lev.  16:21  bv  a  fit  man  i.  the  tv. 
22  sh.  let  go  the  goat  i.  the  tv. 

Ezek.  20:10  I  bro.  tliera  i.  the  tv. 
35  I  will  bring  vou  info  the  w, 

ITos.  2:14  I  will  bfi.  her  in  (he  tv. 

Mat.  11:7  what  went  ye  out  in 
the  iv.  to  see?  Zwte7:24 

Z'/it'*;  8:29  driven  of  devil  i.  thetv. 

Acts  21:38  led.  info  u\  4.000  men 

RfV.  12:6  woman  fled  i.  f.  tv.  14 

17:3  so  he  carried  me  i?ito  t.  w. 

WILES. 

Num.  25:18  th.  vex  you  with  tv. 

Eph,  6:11  able  to  stand  ag.  w. 
AVILILY. 

Jos.  9:4  Gibeonites  did  work  w. 
WILL. 

Deut.  33:16  for  good  tv.  of  him 

Ps.  27:12  deliver  me  not  to  tv.  of 
41:2  not  deliver  to  tv.  of  enem. 

Ezek.  16:27  delivered  thee  to  tv. 

Mai  2:13  recei.  it  with  goodiP. 

Mat.  7:21  doeth  tv.  of  Fath.  12:50 
18:14  it  is  not  to.  of  vour  Father 
21:32  wh<-ther  did  w.  of  father? 

L>/ke  2:11  -.'nod  u:  toward  men 
2.3:25  deli  veretlJcsus  to  Ihi-ir?^'. 

John  1:13  not  of  to.  of  the  flcsli 
4:34  my  meat  is  to  do  w,  of  him 
5:30  I  seek  the  tv.  of  my  Father 
0:39  this  is  the  Father's  w.  40 


"\TIL 

Acts  21:14  to.  of  the  L.  be  done 
Eph.  5:17  what  the  zv.  of  Lord  is 
6:7  with  good  w.  doing  sen-ice 
Phil.  1:15  preach  C.  of  good  «r, 
Iltb.  10:10  by  wh.  tv.  are  saucti. 

1  Pet.  4:3  suffice  to  have  wro.  to. 

2  Pet.  1:21  proph.  came  not  by  «?. 

W  ILL  of  God. 
Ezr.  7:18  do  after  zc.  of  yonr  G. 
Ma7'k  3:35  whoso  sh.  do  tv.  of  G. 
Jo7in  1:13  not  of  ?('.  of  man,  of  G. 
.Ac/.-;  13:36  generation  by  to.  of  G. 
Rofn.  1:10  pros.  jour,  by  tv.  of  G, 

6:27  interces.  accor.  to  iv.  of  G. 

12:2  acccpta.  and  perf  w.  qf  G. 

15:32  cnme  with  joy  by  w.  of  G. 

1  Cor.  1:1  Paul  an  apostle  by  to, 

of  G.  2  Cor.  1:1;   Eph.  1:U 
i'ol.  1:1:2  Tiin.  1:1 

2  Cor.  8:5  ga.  thems.  by  tv.  of  G. 
Gal.  1:4  deli.  fr.  evil  by  tv.  of  G. 
Eph.  6:6  doing  the  tv.  of  God 
Col.  4:12  complete  in  I'v.  of  God 
1  Thes.  4:3  this  is  w.  of  God,  5:18 
Heh.  10:.36  have  done  tv.  of  God 

1  Pet.  2:15  so  is  the  tv.  of  God 
3:17  better  if  tv.  of  God  be  so 
4:2  live  not  to  lusts,  to  iv.  of  G. 
19  puffer  according  to  to.  of  G, 

1  John  2:17  he  that  doeth  to.  of  Q, 
Hi9  WILL. 

Dan.  4:35  doeth  accord,  to  his  w, 
8:4  he  did  according  to  his  lo. 
11:3  do  accord,  to  his  w.  16.  36 

Luke  12:47  nei.  accord,  to  his  to. 

John  7:17  if  any  do  h.  w.  sh.  kn. 

Acts  22:14  shou'ldest  knowAi^w. 

Rom.  2:18  and  knowest  his  w. 
9:19  who  hath  resisted  his  w.  f 

1  Cor.  7:37  hath  power  over  h.  to. 
16:12  his  w.  not  at  all  to  come 

Eiih..  1:5  good  pleasure  of  his  w. 

9  kn.  to  us  mystery  of  his  w. 
Col.  1:9  with  knowledire  of  h.  w. 

2  Tim.  2:26  taken  capt.  at  his  w. 
Heb.  13:21  good  work  to  do  h.  w. 
1  John  5:14  ask  accord,  to  his  w. 
Rev.  17:17  hearts  to  fulfil  his  w. 

My  WILL. 
Luke  22:42  not  my  iv.  but  thine 
Acts  13:22  shall  fulfil  all  my  to. 
1  Cor.  9:17  if  I  do  thisag.  7«y«) 

Own  WILL. 
Lev.  1:3  shall  offer  it  of  his  o.  w. 

19:5  as  your  own  tv.  22:19,  29 
Dan.  11:16  according  to  his  o.  w. 
John  5:30  I  seek  not  mine  o.  tv, 

0:38  not  to  do  mine  ou-n  w. 
Eph.  1:11  counsel  of  his  oum  tv. 
Heb.  2:4  according  to  his  own  i8. 
Jam.  l:18ofhiso.  tv.  begat  he  tia 

Thv  WILL. 
Ps.  40:8  I  delight  to  do  thy  w. 

143:10  teach  me  to  do  thy  w. 
Mat.  6:10 1.  tv.  be  done,  Luke  11:3 

26:42  not  pass,  thy  tv.  bo  dono 
Heb.  10:7  I  come  to  do  thy  w.  9 

WILL,  Verb. 
.7(96 13:13  let  come  on  me  what  w. 
Prov.  21:1  heart  whither,  he  tv. 
Dan.  4:17  gjveth  it  to  whomso- 
ever he  tv.  25.  32 ;  5:21 
Mat.  8:3  and  said,  I  tv.  be  thou- 
clean,  3/ff7"Al:41;  Luke^-.IZ 

90:15  do  wh.  I  tv.  wi.  mv  o^vn? 

26:39  not  as  I  tv.  Mark  14:36 
Mark  14:7  when.  tv.  may  do  good 

15:12  what?('.  ye  I  should  do? 
Lt(k>'  4:0  to  whomsoever  I  w. 

12:49  what  w.  I.  if  it  be  kindl.  ? 
John  15:7  ask  what  ye  w. 

17:24  T  w.  that  they  be  with  me 

21:22  if  I  ?('.  that  he  tarry,  23 
Rom.  7:18  to  to.  is  pres.  with  me 
Phil.  2:13  G.  worketh  both  to  tv. 
1  Tim.  5:14  I  w.  women  marry 
Ja7n.  4:15  if  L.  tv.  we  sh.  do  thi« 

WILL  not, 
Ezek.  20:3  I  w.  n.  be  inquired  of 
Amos  7:8  I  tv.  not  ag.  pass,  8:2 
Mat.  21:29  he  answered.  I  «'.  not 
John  5:40  ye  to.  not  come  to  me 

WILLETH. 
Rom.  9:16  it  is  not  of  him  th.  w, 

WILFULLY. 
Heb.  10:26  if  we  sin  w.  after  we 

AVILLIXG. 
Gen.  24:5  worn,  not  to.  to  follow 
Kc.  35-5  whosoever  is  of  a  to. 

heart,  21.22,29 
1  Chr.  28:9  serve  G.  wi.  tv.  mind 

20:5  who  is  tv.  to  consecrate  his 
Ps.  110:3  thy  people  shall  be  to. 
Is.  l:19if  »'.  eh.  catgoodof  land 


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Mat.  1:19  not  n\  to  mnke  !ut  a 
•26:41  t»|)irit  is  u\  (losli  is  weak 

L'lle  10:29  w.  tojusiify  himsilf 
22:42  if  thou  he  u\  remove  cup 

Jofin  5::i5  ye  were  n\  to  rejoice 

Rom.  M:22'if  G.  w.  lo  chow  wrath 

2  Vor.  5:8  «'.  rather  to  be  ab(>eiit 

8:8  tlu'V  were  w.  of  tlieniwelven 

12  if  there  be  Ilrct  a  ii\  miud 

i  The.<:.  9:8  «'.  to  have  imparted 

Ileb.  0:17  w.  to  tihow  heirs  of  pro. 

^Pet.  3:'J  not  Jt'.  any  eho.  perish 
WILLIXfil.Y. 

Bx.  25:2  ev.  man  tliat  ^mvob  w. 

Ju(l.  5:2  people  »'.  olfered,  9 

1  C/ir.  29:t)  rulers  oft",  w.  9. 14. 17 ; 

2Chr.  35:S:  Atr.  l:(i:  3:5 
a  r?*?*.  17:1ft  Amaziah  w.  himself 
A'M.  11:2  that  w.  otlered  llu-ms. 
Prov.  31:13  work.  w.  with  hands 
Lam.  3:3;}  he  doth  not  afflict  w. 
//a*-.  5:11  Ephr.  w.  walked  after 
Jo/in  0:21  they  w.  received  him 
Rom.  8:30  subj.  to  vanity  not  «'. 

2  Tor.  9:17  if  I  do  this  w.  a  rew. 
Phile.  14  not  as  of  uecessity,  but 

ic.  1  Pet.  5:2 
2  /V^  3:5  they  are  w.  ignorant 

WILLOWS. 
i>r.  23:40  shall  take  iv.  of  brook 
J(^  40:22  «'.  of  brook  comp.  him 
Ps.  i:i7:2  hany;ed  harps  on  w. 
Is.  15:7  cjir.  rfches  to  brook  of  u\ 
44:4  they  shall  spriniif  up  us  w. 

WILLOW-TUEE 
Sxek.  17:5  he  has  get  it  as  a  u\-f. 

WILL-WOR8IIIP. 
Col.  2:2;i  show  of  wisd.  iu  w.-w. 

WILT. 
Jud.  1:14  \vh.  w.  thou?  Est.  5:3; 
Mat.  20:21 ;  Mark  10:51 ;  Lu. 
1S:41 
Ps.  60:10  w.  not  thou,  O  God? 

108:11 
^fat.  15:28  be  it  to  th.  as  thou  w. 
17:4  if  th.  ic.  let  us  make  taber. 
26:39  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou 
ic.  MarkUM 

WIMPLES. 
Is.  3:22  take  aw.  mantles  and  w. 

Wl\,  KEtll. 
2  Chr.  32:1  he  thougrht  to  w.  th. 
Prov.  11:30  he  that  iv.  souls 
Phil.  3:8  that  I  may  iv.  Christ 

WIXD. 
GVn.  8:1  God  made  a  iv.  to  pass 
Ejc.  15:10  didst  blow  with  thy  w. 
Nujti.  11:31  w.  brouj:Ut  quails 
2 Sam.  22:11  was  seen  on  wiuj^s 
of  ?r.  /v.  18:10;  104:3 

1  /T.  18:45  heaven  black  with  «■. 
19:11  strong  w.  rent  mountains 

2  AT.  3:17  shall  not  see  jf.  nor  rain 
Job  1:*19  came  ir.  from  wildern. 

6:26  speeches  which  are  as  u\ 
7:7  O  remem.  tliat  my  life  is  w. 
8:2  words  of  thy  moutli  like  w. 
21:18  they  areas  stubble  bef.  w. 
30:15  ter.pursue  my  soul  us  w. 

22  thou  liftest  me  up  to  their. 
87:21  tv.  i>asseth,  TV.  ia'J:16 

Ps.  1:4  which  w.  driveth  away 
78:39  w.  that  passeth  away 
135:7  briuijeth  iv.  out  of  treas. 
147:18  cjiuseth  his  lo.  to  blow 

Prov.  11:29  he  shall  inherit  w. 
25:14  clouds  and  iv.  with,  rain 

23  north  w.  driveth  away  rain 
27:16  whoso  hid.  her.  hideth  w. 
80:4  who  trath.  wind  in  his  tistb 

Ec.  1:6  >c.  izm'th  toward  south 
6:16  what  proilt,  labored  for  7(\ 
11:4  he  that  observ,  w.  not  sow 

Cant.  4:16  awake,  O  north  (/•. 

Is.  7:2  trees  arc  moved  with  w. 
11:15  with  w.  shake  his  hand 
26:18  as  it  were  brou.  forth  w. 
27:S  he  stayeth  his  rou^h  w. 
32:2  as  a  hidin;:-place  ft-om  u\ 
41:16  w.  carry  iheui  away.  57:13 
29  their  molten  ima;;es  are  w. 
64:6  like  »•-  have  taken  us  away 

Jer.  4:12  a  ic.  from  tliose  i»Iaces 
5:13  prophets  shall  beeomc  w. 
10:13  w.  out  of  his  treas.  51:16 
22:22  IP.  shall  eat  up  thy  past. 

Ezek-  5:2  thou  shall  eaitter  in  iiJ. 
12:14  scatter  tow.  w.  about  him 
37:9  prophesy  to  tv.  say  to  ip. 

Van.  2;.35  w.  carried  them  away 

Sos.  4:19  V.  hath  bound  her  up 
8:7  sown  w.  shall  reap  whirlw. 
12:1  Ephraim  feedeili  on  iP. 

Amos 4:Vi  he  that  createih  w. 

Jon.  1:4  L.  sent  a  great  to.  to  sea 

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ZfC.  5:0  ir.  wna  !n  their  wlnff8 
.Mat.  11:7  a  reed  shaken  with  the 

n\  Luke  r.'li 
14:24   w.   was  contrary,  Mark 

6:48;  .4 c^- 27:4 
32  w.  ceased.  Mark  \:^^\  6:51 
./o/t«3:8  w.  blow,  where  it  listeth 
Ait.t  2:2  sctund  as  of  a  mighty  «'. 
Eph.  4:14  car.  about  with  ev.  w. 
Jam.  1:6  like  wave  driven  wi.  w. 
Jitf.  6:13  wh.  she  is  shaken  of//'. 
7:1  w.  should  not  blow  on  earth 

wi\ns. 

Job  2fl:25  to  make  weight  for  w. 
Eztk.  37:9  come  from  tlu*  four  ii\ 
Mat.  7:25  iv.  blew,  beat  house.  27 
8:26  relinked  the  «■.  Luke  8:2-1  ' 
27  even  the  w.  and  sea  obev 
him?  .V</rA:4:41;  /,«A-tf8:25 
Jam.  3:4  ships  driven  of  fierce  ip. 
Jude  12  clouds  carri.  about  of  n\ 
See      EAST.      POUR,      soatteb, 

STOllUV. 

WIXDY. 

Ps.  B5:8  hasten  from  w.  storm 
WINDOW. 

Gen.  6:16  a  ir.  shalt  thou  make 
8:6  Noah  opened  '/■.  of  the  ark 
26:8  kingoKJerarliHiked  out  w. 

Jaf.  2:15  liaii.  let  spies  thro'  w. 
21  she  bound  scarlet  line  in  w. 

Jml.  5:28  motli.  hxiked  out  of  w. 

2 Sam.  6:16  Mi.  looked  thro'  w. 

■i  K.  9:30  and  look  out  at  a  ip. 
13:17  he  said.  Open  w.  eastward 

I^v.  7:6  at  w.  I  looked  through 

Acts  20:9  sat  in  w.  a  youn^  man 

2  Cor.  W-.'iA  thro'  a  ip.  let  down 
WIXDOWS. 

Gen.  7:11  w.  of  heav.  were  open. 
8:2  w.  of  heaven  were  stopped 

2  A'.  7:2  if  L.  make  u\  in  huii.  19 

Ep.  12:3  that  look  out  of  m-. 

Cant.  2:9  my  beloved  look.  atw. 

/■*.  24:18  «'.  fr.  on  high  are  open 
54:12  I  will  ma.  thy  w.  of  agates 
60:8  tlee  as  doves  to  their  w. 

Jer.  9:21  death  is  co.  into  our?r. 
22:14  that  cutteth  him  out  w. 

Dan.  6:10  his  w.  being  open 

Joel  2:9  enter  iu  at  w.  like  thief 

Zep.  2:14  voice  shall  sing  in  w. 

Mai.  3:10  if  I  will  not  open  w.  of 

AVI\E. 

Gen.  9:24  Noah  awoke  IV.  his  w. 

14:18  Melchisedek  brought  w. 

49:11  washedhisgnrmentsin  w. 

12  his  eves  were  red  with  vk 
Ex.  29:40  fourth  part  of  a  hin  of 

IP.  Lev.  23:13;  Xum.  15:5 
Xum.  6:3  separate  himself  fr.  n\ 

28:7  cause  strong  w.  to  be  pour. 
I)€ut.  32:33  w.  is  poison  of  dra^. 
Jtni.  9:13  leave  u>.  wh.  cheoretTi 

19:19  th.  is  bread  and  ic.  forme 

1  Sam.  1:14  put  away  w.  fr.  thee 
25:37  when  i».  gone"  out  of  Nab. 

2  Sam.  6:19  flesh,  and  a  flagon  of 
w.  1  Chr.  16:3 

13:28  Am.  heart  merry  with  ip. 

1G:2  w.  such  as  faint  may  drink 
Xeh.  2:1  the  w.  was  before  him 

5:15  gover.  taken  bread  and  w. 
18  once  in  ten  davs  st.  of  all  w. 

13:15  lad.  asses  with  w.  granes 

Est.  1:7  they  "-avc  them  royal  ip. 

10  heart  of  kiniMuerry  with  u\ 

5:6  kiny;  said  to  Esth.'at  ip.  7:2 

7:7  arising  from  banquet  of  w. 
Job  1:13  w.  in  th.  bro.  house.  18 

32:19  my  belly  ia  as  w.  no  vent 
Ps.  75:8  w.  is  red.  full  of  mixture 

78:65  shouteth  by  reason  of  7/^ 

101:15  w.  that  mak.  triad  heart 
Prov.  9:2  hath  mintrled  her  )p. 

20:1  w.  is  a  mocker,  str.  drink 

2.3:.'K)  they  that  tarry  It)ng  at  w. 
31  look  "not  on  7^'.  wh.  it  is  red 

81:6  gi.  IP.  to  th.  of  heavy  heart 
Ec.  2:3  to  give  myself  to  w. 

10:19  ;r.  maketh  merry,  money 
Cant.  1:2  love  better  th.  ip.  4:10 

5:1  I  have  drunk  my  «\ 

7:9  roof  of  thy  moii.  like  best  w. 
Is.  1:22  thy  «•.  mi.\ed  with  water 

5:11  night,  till  w.  inflame  them 
12  pipo  and  ?r.  arc  in  th.  feasts 

22:13  eating  flesh  and  drink,  w. 

24:11  there  is  a  crying  for  ip. 

27:2  red  ip.  55:1  come,  buy  w. 

2«:1  that  are  overcome  with  tc. 
7  they  have  also  erred  thro'  w. 

2^t:9  drunken,  not  wi.  w.  51:21 

56:12  come,  ear  I  will  fetch  w. 
Jer.  23:U  man  whom  w.  overcome 


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Jer.  25:15  take  ip.  of  fury  at  my 
hand 

35:5  full  of  IP.  46:12  gathered  u\ 

48::i.3  I  have  caused  w.  to  fail 

51:7  nations  drunken  of  her  w. 
Ezfk.  27:18  Damascus  trad,  in  w. 
Dan.  1:5  king  gave  of  w. 
S  not  to  derth^  himself  with  w. 

6:1  Kelshazzar  drank  hi.  bef.  4 
2  he  tasted  «'.  2:^  drunk  w. 

10:3  neither  came  w.  nor  flesh 
//cw.  2:9  lake  away  my  w.  in  sea. 

3:1  gods,  and  love  flagons  of  w. 

1-1:7  scent  be  as  w.  or  Lebanon 
Joel  1:5  howl,  ye  drinkers  of  w. 
Mic.  2:11  I  will  prophesy  of  H'. 
Ilab.  2:5  he  transgresscth  \Ty  w. 
Zee.  9:15  make  noise,  as  thro'  w. 

10:7  hearts  rejoice,  as  thro'  w. 
Luke  7::W  J.  neither  drinking  w. 
John  2:3  saith.  They  have  no  w. 

9  tasted  water  made  w.  4:46 

10  at  begin,  set  forth  good  w. 
Eph.  5:18  be  not  drunk  with  w. 
1  Hm.  3:3  and  not  given  to  w.  8; 

Tit.  1:7;  2:3 

5:23  use  w.  for  stomach's  pake 
1  Pet.  4:3  walked  in  excess  of  ip. 
liev.  16:l:lgive  cupof ;/-.  of  wrath 

17:2  drunk  with  ip.  of  forni.  18:3 
See  noTTi.E.  conv.  drink,  new, 

OFFKKINfjS.  OIL,  SWEET. 

WiXE-BIBBER,  S. 

Pi-ov.  2:i:2i)  l)e  not  with  ;/'.-/>. 
Mat.  ll:19inaii  a  w.-b.  Luke1'.Z\ 

WINE-BOTTLES. 

Jo.T.  9:4  Giheonites  took  w.-fto^ 

13  b.  of  u\  which  we  filled 

WIXE-CELLARS. 

1  Chr.  27:27  over  w.-c.  wasZabdi 

WI\E-FAT. 
Is.  63:2  like  him  treadeth  iP.-f. 
Mark  12:1  dig.  a  place  for  w.-f. 

WIXE-PRESS. 
S'mn.  18:27  fulness  of  w.-p.  30 
Dent.  15:14  furnish  out  of  «'.-^. 
.Jwl.  6:11  thres.  wheat  by  ^r.■p. 
7:25  tliey  slew  at  ?i'.-7>.  of  Zeeb 

2  A'.  6:27'help  thee  out  of  w.-p.  ? 
Is.  5:2  made  a  xp.-p.  therein 

63:3  I  have  trodden  w.-p.  alone 
Lam.  1:15  trodden  Jud.  as  rp.-p. 
IIos,  9:2  iv.-p.  sh.  not  feed  them 
Mat.  21:33  digged  a  iv.-p.  in  it 
Rev.  14:19  cast  it  into  gr.  w.-p. 
20  ip.-p.  trodden  without  city 
19:15  he  treadeth  ic.-p.  of  wrath 

WIXE-PRESSES. 
Neh.  13:15  treading  rp.-p.  ou  eab. 
Job  24:11  tread  tht^ir  ip.-p. 
Jer.  48::13  wine  to  fail  from  zp.-p. 
Zee.  14:10  upon  king's  w.-p. 

WIXES. 
Is.  25:6  make  feast  of  w.  on  lees 

WIXG. 
2  K.  6:24  w.  of  cherub.  5  cubits 

other  «'.  27;  '2  Chr.  3:11,12 
Is.  10:14  none  that  moved  the  to. 
Eztk.  17:2-3  dw.  fowl  of  every  iv. 

WIXGS. 

Ex.  19:4  bare  you  on  eagle's  7P. 
25:20  covering  mercy-seat  with 

their?/'.  37:9;  1  A'.  8:7 
Lev.  1:17  cleave  it  with  w.  thcr. 
I)€ut.  32:11  eagle  spread,  her  iv. 
Ruth  2:12  under  wh.  ip.  thou  art 
'2  Sam.  22:11  upon  w.  of  wind 
J(_>t>  :J9;13  gitvest  iv.  to  peacock? 
ps.  17:8  hide  me  uuder  thv  iv. 
18:10  fly  on  v.\  of  wind,  104:3 
36:7  put  th.  trust  under  shadow 

of  thy?/'.  57:1;  61:4;  91:4 
55:6  O  that  I  had  tv.  like  a  dove 
63:7  in  shadow  of  w.  will  I  rej. 
68:13  sh.  ye  be  as  v:.  of  a  dove 
139:9  if  I  take  tP.  of  morning 
Prov.  23:5  riches  make  thems.  w. 
Ec.  10:20  whi.  hath  tv.  shall  tell 
Is.  6:2  each  one  had  six  w. 
8:8  stretch,  out  his  tv.  fill  land 
18:1  woe  to  land  shadow,  wi.  ip. 
40:31  mount  up  with  iv.  eagles 
Jer.  48:9  give  xp.  to  M.  may  fly 
40  he  sh.  spread  his  «'.  over  M. 
49:22  he  sh.  spread  «'.  over  Boz. 
Ezek.  1:6  every  one  had  four  iv. 
9  IP.  were  joined;  10:12  w.  full 

of  eves 
2-1 1  heard  the  noise  of  their  w. 

3:13;  10:5,25 

17:3  a  great  eagle  with  great  ic. 

7  another  great  eoirle  with  w. 

Dan.  7:4  like  lion,  had  eagles'  w. 

6  auo.  having  on  back  four  w. 


WIS 
TTott.  4:19  boil,  her  up  In  Iior  w. 
Zfc.  5:1»  wind  wns  In  tln-ir  tr. 
.Vat.  4:3  Willi  luuHiiK  in  his  w. 
Slat,  ai:."!*  as  a  lien  gHthcrctli  her 

cliicli.  under  ?i'.  AwA'«  13:3-1 
Rer.  9:!)  pound  iiflli.  w.  as  horsos 
12:14  to  woiii.  were  giv.  two  «'. 

WIXUED. 
Gen.  1:21  (i.  irLiitid  cv.  w.  fowl" 
lleul.  4:1"  likiMi.  ornny  w.  fowl 
Eztk.  \':i  t'lvat  ua^jlc,  Xuug-w. 

WIXK,  ED,  ETII. 
Jn/i  K:M  wh.  do  Ilii.  eyes  w.  at? 
rt.  Sri:!!)  ni-illiiT  let  llicm  vi. 
fror.  0:13  a  wiclit'd  man  u\ 
10:10  lu!  III.  ?/'.  caiiHfth  mirrow 
Acts  17;:iO  i;.'iiorance  tjod  w.  at 

WINXOWED,  ETII. 
Jliilh  8:4  Ho.  u:  liarlcy  to-night 
Is.  30:84  halh  been  id.  wI.  uhovcl 

WINTER. 
Gen.  8:22  and  «'.  Khali  not  cease 
P.t.  74:17  made  Pliminer  and  «•. 
Canl.  2:11  for  lo,  the  mi.  is  past 
Z(C.  14:H  iu  t^llinnier  and  u'. 
Mat.  24:20  (iray  lliat  vour  flight 

ln'  not  in  w.  Mar):  13:18 
.rohn  10:22  feast  of  dedicat.  in  «7. 
2  I'im.  4:21  to  come  before  w. 

WI\TER-IIOi:SE. 
Jer.  3ti:22  tlie  kinn  sat  ill  w.-h. 
Anios  3:15  I  will  smite  tv.-fi. 

WINTER,  Voph. 
Is.  18:6  beasts  sliull  ii\  on  them 
.4c^*- 27:12  lint  coniniod.  to  w.  iu 

1  Vor.  l*i:ti  ubidi',  //'.  \s  itii  you 
Tit.  3:12  I  deteimin.  there  to  w. 

WI.\TERED. 

.4c^  28:11  sliip  which  iv.  in  isle 

WIPE. 

2  A".  21:13  »'.  .leriisaiem  as  a  dish 
Sell.  13:14  w.  not  out  fjood  deeds 
Is.  23:8  Lord  will  »'.  aw-ay  tears 

fr.  all  faces,  litv.  7:*17;  21:4 
Luke  7:38  woman  did  w.  th.  with 

hairs,  44;  .Mm  11:2;  12:3 
John  13:5  began  to  iv.  them  witli 

WIPED,  ETII,  IXQ. 
2  K.  21:13  ir.  it  as  a  man  w.  dish 
Prov.  (i;33  reproach  not  w.  way 
30:20  she  eatelh,  w.  her  mouta 

WIRES. 
Ex.  39:3  cut  gold  plates  into  w. 

WISDOM. 
Ex.  31:3  I  have  tilled  him  wi.  Sp. 

of  God  in  w.  6;  35:31,  .35 
35:26  stirred  tbcm  in  w.  36:1,  2 
Dent.  4:6  for  this  is  your  w.  and 
2  Sam.  14:20  acco.  to  w.  of  angel 
20:22  woman  went  to  peo.  in  w. 
1  K.  3:28  saw  w.  of  O.  was  in  h. 
4:29  God  gave  Solomon  w.  5:12; 
2  Clir.  1:12 

30  Solomon's  w.  excelled  tr. 
of  Egypt,  .34  ;  7:14  ;  10:4,  23, 
24;  t'Clir.  9:3.22,23 

1  Clir.  22:12  Lord  give  thee  w. 

2  Vltr.  1:10  give  «'.  11  asked  w. 
Ezr.  7:23  after  the  «•.  of  thy  God 
Job  4:21  die,  even  without  w. 

12:2  peo.  w.  shall  die  with  you 
13:5  and  it  should  be  your  «■. 
15:8  dost  thoil  restr.  w.  to  thy.  ? 
26:3  coun.  him  th.  hath  no  u\  ? 
28:12  where  shall  w.  be  found? 
20  wlience  conieth  u\  where 
32:7  niultilude  of  years  teach  w. 

13  say.  We  have  found  out  ?f. 
33:33  and  I  shall  teach  thee  w. 
34::i5  Job's  words  were  with.  lo. 
3G:o  G.  mighty  in  siren,  and  xo. 
:J8::J7  who  can  num.  clou,  in  »'.  t 
,39:17  G.  hath  deprived  her  of  w. 

Ps.  .37:30  mouth  of  righ.  speak  lO. 
51:6  shalt  make  me  to  know  «7, 
90:12  apply  our  hearts  to  u\ 
104:24  in  }(\  hast  th.  made  wor. 
105:22  and  teach  his  senators  tr. 
1:J6:5  him  th.  by  w.  made  heav. 
Prov.  1:2  kn.  w.  1  fools  desp.  w. 

20  »'.  crieth,  8:1 ;  2:2  ear  to  w. 
2:6  Lord  givelh  !C.  3:21  keep  w. 

7  he  lavelh  up  w.  for  righteous 

10  when  w.  entereth  into  heart 
3:13  happy  man  that  tlndeih  w. 

19  Lord  by  w.  founded  earth 
4:5  get  «'.  7 ;  5:1  atte.  to  my  w. 
7:4  say  to  w.  Thou  art  my  sister 
8:5  unders.  w.  9:1  w.  buildeth 

12  I  xi\  dwell  with  prudence 

14  counsel  is  mine,  sound  «'. 
10:2.3  man  of  understaii.  hath  w. 

31  month  of  just  brin.  forth  «i. 
12:8  commcoa.  according  to  w; 


1082 


CRUDEN^S   CONCORDANCE. 


WIS 

Ptvv.  14:6  ecorner  eeeketh  iv.  fin. 

8  7V.  of  prudent  is  to  understa. 
33  v\  rostcth  in  heart  of  him 

lfi:H;  better  to  cet  w.  than  crold 
17:1B  in  hand  of  fool  to  gc-x  w. 
18:1  man  interint'ddleth  with  w. 
ir>:S  that  ?:ftteth  w.  loveth  soul 
21:30  there  is  no  'ii:.  ai'ain^t  L. 
23:4  rich,  cca.  from  ttiy  own  lo. 

9  a  fool  will  despiso  iv.  of  wor. 
23  huv  «'.  24:3  thro'  ir.  house 

20:3  whoso  loveth  w.  rejoiceth 

15  the  rod  and  reproof  pive  iv. 
30:3  1  nei.  learned  w.  nor  have 
31:26  openeth  her  mouth  wi.  w. 

Ec.  1  :I3  I  g-ave  my  heart  to  lo. 
3G  I  have  more  iv.  than  all 

17  I  pave  my  heart  to  know io. 

18  for  much  lo.  is  much  ^ief 
2:3  acquaint,  my  heart  with  w. 

9  my  \u.  remained  with  me 

12  I  turned  myself  to  heho.  w 

13  w.  excel,  folly;  21  lab.  in  w. 
26  G.  g:ive.  w.  7:12  to.  ijiv.  life 

7:19  IV.  etrentrtheneth  the  wise 
23  all  this  I  have  proved  liy  w. 
5io  I  ajiplied  heart  to  seek  n\ 

8:1  man's  iv.  mak.  faceto  shine 

16  I  appli.  my  heart  to  kn.  w 
9:10  there  is  no  w.  in  the  j^rave 

13  w.  have  I  seen  under  sun 

15  poor  man  by  }v.  deliv.  city 

10:1  that  is  in  reputation  for  iv. 

3  w.  faileth  him,  he  is  a  fool 

Is,  10:13  by  my  w.  I  havedone  it 

29:14  w.  of  their  wisesh.  perish 

33;fi  IV.  be  stabilityof  thy  times 

Jer.  0:23  let  not  wise  glory  in  iv. 

10:12  establi.  world  by  iv.  51:15 

Dan.  1:4  chil.  skilful  in  all  ^v. 

2:14  answ.  with  counsel  and  tv. 

20  blessed  be  G.  w.  and  migtit 

21  he  iriveth  ?p.  to  the  wise 

23  God,  who  litist  given  me  w. 
30  not  revealed  for  any  w. 

5:11  ?('.  of  gods  found  in  him 
Mat.  12:42  came  fr.  utterm.  jiarts 
to  hear  w.  of  Sol.  Lvke  11:31 
13:54  whence  ha.  this  man  v\  ? 
Lnke  1:17  turn  disobedient  to  w. 
2:40  Jesus  filled  with  w. 
52  increased  in  ic.  and  stature 
11:49  also  said  the  w.  of  God 
21:15  give  you  a  mouth  and  iv. 
Acts  6:3  seven  men  full  of  ?r. 

10  we.  not  able  to  resist  tlie  ?r. 
7:10  God  gave  Joseph  zv.  in  the 

22  learned  in  w.  of  the  Egypt. 

1  Cor.  1:17  not  with  %v.  of  words 

19  destroy  the  iv.  of  the  wise 

20  God  made  foolish  the  iv.  of 

21  in  the  tv,  of  God  the  world 
by  IV.  knew  not  G.  it  pleas. 

22  and  Greeks  seek  after  ^v. 

24  C.  power  of  G.  and  lo.  of  G. 
30  God  is  made  to  na  w.  and 

2:4  not  with  words  of  man's  w. 

5  not  stand  in  the  iv.  of  men 

6  speak  w.  7  speak  w.  of  God 
13  which  man's  w.  teacheth 

3:19  for  the  ?('.  of  this  world  ia 

2  Cor.  1:12  not  with  fleshly  w. 
Eph.  l:8aboun.  toward  us  in  iv. 

3:10  the  manifokl  w.  of  God 
Cd.  1:9  mi.  be  filled  with  all  w. 
28  teaching  eve.  man  in  all  w. 

3:16  words  dw.  in  you  in  all -if. 

4:5  walk  in  iv.  tow.  them  that 
Jam.  1:5  any  lack  2^.  let  him  ask 

3:15  this  w.descendeth  not  from 

3  Pet.  3:15  according  to  w.  ^iven 
Jiev.  5:12  the  Lamb  to  receive  w. 

7:12  glory,  and  iv.  be  to  our  God 
17:9  the  iuind  which  hath  w. 

WISDOM,  joined  with  is. 
Job  6:13  and  is  w.  driven  quite 
12:12  with  ancient  is  w.  13:16 
28:18  w.  is  abo.  rubi.  Pfov.  8:11 
28  fear  of  the  Lord  that  is  iv. 
Prov.  4:7  iv.  is  principal  thing 
10:13  with  him  that  hath  under- 
standing 7V.  is  found 
31:2  but  with  the  lowly  is  w. 
13:10  with  well-advised  u'  w. 
14:8  the  w.  of  the  iirudcnt  ift  to 
37:24  w.  is  before  him  that  hath 
24:7  tv.  w  too  high  for  a  fool,  he 
Ec.  1:18  in  much  2v.  is  much 
7:11  w.  w  good  with  an  inherit. 
12  w.  is  a  defence,  and  money 
9:16  w.  is  better  than  strength  : 
the  poor  man's  iv.  is  despis. 
18  w.  IS  better  than  weapons 
10:10  n>.  is  nrofltjible  to  direct 
J4r.  8:9  lo.  th.  have  rejected  the 

word,  what  tv.  is  in  them? 
49:7  is  tv.  no  more  in  Tcman  f 


WIS 

Dan.  5:14  excellent  w.  is  found 
Mat.  11:19  but  w.  is  justified  of 

her  children,  i«^'e7:35 
Mark  6:2  wh.  w.  is  giv.  to  him  ? 
Jam.  3:17  w.  from  above  is  pure 
Jiev.  13:18  here  is  w.  let  him  that 


Of  WISDOM. 

Job  11:6  show  thee  secrets  of  w. 

28:18 price  o/'ic.  isabove rubies 
P.^.  49:3  speak  of  w.  and  medita. 

111:10  fear  of  the  Lord  is  the 
beginning  o/i/'.  Prov.  9:10 
Prov.  1:3  instruct,  ofw.  justice 

4:11  in  the  way  qf'u\  have  led 

10:21  fools  die' for  want  ofiv. 

11:12  he  that  is  void  of  w.  des. 

15:21  to  him  that  is  dcsti.  of  w. 
33  fear  of  L.  is  instruct,  ot  w. 

18:4  spring  ofw.  as  flow,  brook 

24:14  fcnowle.  qf^v.  to  thy  soul 
Et\  1:16  great  experience  of  w. 
Kzek.  28:12  the  sum  full  ol  tv. 
Dan.  1:20  matters  of  w.  be  fou. 
Mic.  6:9  the  man  ofiv.  shall  see 
Pom.  11:33  depth  b/?^'.  of  God  I 
1  Cor.  2:1  of  speech  or  ofn\ 

12:8  by  Spirit  the  word  of  w. 
Col.  2:3  are  hid  all  treasu.  of  w. 

23  have  indeed  a  show  of  w. 
Jam.  3:13  show  with  meek.  ofw. 
See  SPIRIT. 

Thy  WISD03I. 

1  A".  2:6  accordino;  to  thy  w. 
10:6  true  report  I  heard  of  t.  w. 

7  t/i7/  w.  and  prosperity  exce. 

8  hear  My  w.  2  Chr.  9:5,  7 

2  Ch?\  9:6  t.  w.  was  not  told  me 
Job  39:26      th  hawk  fly  by  t.  w. 
Is.  47:10  thy  w.  perverted  thee 
Ezek.  28:4  t.  w.  and  understand- 
ing hast  got.  thee  riches,  5 

17  corrupted  thy  w.  by  bright. 

WISE. 

Gen.  3:6  a  tree  to  make  one  %o. 

41:39  none  discreet  and  iv.  as 
Ex.  23:8  for  the  giftblindeth  the 

.  Dent.  16:19 
Devt.  4:6  this  nation  is  a  w.  peo. 

32:29  O  that  they  were  w. 
JicL  5:29  her  iv.  ladies  answered 
2  S(un.  14:20  my  lord  is  w.  accor. 
1  K.  3:12  given  thee  a  w.  heart 

5:7  blessed  L.  that  hath  given 

David  a  w.  eon.  2  Cftr.  2:12 

1  Chr.  26:14  Zee.  a  iv.  counsellor 

Job  5:13  taketh  w.  in  own  crafti. 

9:4  he  is  w.  in  heart  and  stren. 

11:12  vain  man  would  be  tv. 

22:2  he  that  is  tv.  may  be  profi. 

32:9  great  men  are  not  alw.  w. 

37:24  he  respectethuotany  that 

are  iv.  of  heart 
Ps.  2:10  be  tv.  now,  O  ye  kings 

19:7  making  tv.  the  simple 

36:3  left  ofl' to  be  tv.  do  good 

94:8  fools,  when  will  ye  be  w.  ? 

107:43  whoso  is  w.  and  will  oh. 
Prov.  1:5  tv.  man  at.  to.  counsel 

6  understand  tv.  and  sayings 
3:7  be  not  iv.  in  thine  own  eyes 

35  the  tv.  ehall  inherit  glory 
6:6be?i'.  8:33;  23:19;  27:11 
9:12  be  to.  thon  shall  be  w.  for 
10:1  a  w.  eon  maketh  a  glad  fa- 
ther, 15:20 

5  gathcreth  in  summer  is  tv. 

8  tv.  receive  commandments 

19  he  that  refrai.  his  lips  is  tv, 
11:29  servant  to  the  tv.  in  heart 

30  he  that  winneth  souls  is  w. 
12:15  hearken,  to  counsel  is  tv. 

18  tongue  of  the  w.  is  health 
13:1  a  w.  sou  heareth  instruct. 

14  law  of  }o.  is  a  founta.  of  life 

20  walk,  with  «'.  men  sh.  be  iv. 
14:3  lips  of  the  ic.  preserve  th. 

24  crown  of  the»'.  iath.  riches 
35  favor  is  toward  tv.  servant 
15:2  the  tongue  of  the  tv.  useth 
knowledge  aright. 

7  lips  ofw.  disne.  knowledge 
12  a  scorner  will  not  go  to  w. 
24  way  of  life  is  above  to  w. 

31  reproof  ahideth  among  w. 
16:21  IV.  in  heart  called  prudent 

23  heart  of  w.  teach,  his  mouth 
17:2  tv.  Burv.  shall  rule  over  son 

28  hoi.  his  peace  is  counted  w 
18:15  the  iv.  seeketh  knowledge 
19:20  be  iv.  in  thv  latter  end 
20:1  deceived  thereby,  is  not  iv. 

26  IV.  king  scattort^th  wicked 

21:11  simple  is  made  tv.  when 

to.  isinptructrd  lu-  rcc.  kno. 

20  oil  in  thedwelHug  of  the«f. 
22:17  hear  the  words  of  the  w. 


WIS 


Prov.  23:15  be  tv,  my  hea.  sh.  rej 
24  begetteth  a  iv.  son  have  joy 
24:6  by  w.  coun.  make  thy  war 
23  these  things  belong  to  tv. 
25:12  tv.  reprover  on  obedi.  ear 
26:5  answer  a  fool,  lest  he  be  w. 
12  a  man  tv.  in  his  own  conceit 
28:7  whoso  keep,  law  is  tv.  son 
11  rich  is  tv.  in  his  own  conceit 
30:24  be  four  things  that  are  tv. 
Ec.  2:15  why  was  I'more  w.  ? 
16  th.  is  no  remembrance  ottv. 
19  wherein  I  show,  myself  ?('. 
4:13  better?/?,  child  than  foolish 
6:8  wh.  hath  iv.  more  th.  fool? 
7:4  heart  of  »'.  house  of  mourn. 
5  better  to  hear  rebuke  of  lo. 
16  neither  make  thys.  over  w. 
19  wisd.  strengtheneth  the  w. 
23  I  will  be  iv.  far  fVom  rae 
9:1  w.  are  in  the  hand  of  God 
11  I  saw  that  bre.  is  not  to  tv. 
12:9  preacher  was  iv.  he  taught 
11  words  of  tv.  are  as  goads 
Is.  5:21  woe  to  them  that  are  tv. 
19:11  say  ye,  I  am  son  of  ay.  f 
31:2  yet  he  is  also  tv.  bring  evil 
Jer.  4:22  they  are  \o.  to  do  evil 
8:8  how  do  ye  say,  We  are  tv. 
18:18  nor  counsel  perish  fr.  w. 
Dan.  2:21  God  giv.  wisdom  tow. 
12:3  they  that  be  v.  shall  shine 
10  but  the  tv.  shall  understand 
Hos.  14:9  w.  uuderst.  th.  things 
Zee.  9:2  Tyrus  and  Zidon  be  w. 
Mat.  10:16  be  ye  iv.  as  serpents 
11:25  becauseth.  hast  hid  these 

things  from  w.  Luke  10:21 
24:45  who  is  faith,  and  n\  ser.  ? 
25:2  five  virgins  to,  five  foolish 
4  tv,  took  oil  in  their  vessels 
Luke  12:42  who  is  that  tv.  stew. 
Pom.  1:14  I  am  debtor  to  the  tv. 
22  profess,  thems.  tv.  be.  fools 
11:25  lest  ye  be  iv.  in  your  cone, 
12:16  be  not  w.\n  your  conceits 
16:19  tv.  to  that  which  is  good 
27  to  God  only  tv.  be  glory, 
1  Tifn.  1:17;  Jt/f/e25 

1  Cor.  1 :19  destroy  wisdom  of  i^. 
20  where  is  the  ;r.  ? 
27  chosen  foolish  th.  to  con.  tv. 

3:10  as  w.  master-builder  I  lay 

18  be  7v.  let  him  becomea  fool 

19  taketh  tv.  in  their  craftiness 

20  L.  knows  thoughts  <;>f  tliet^f. 
4:10  but  ye  are  w.  in  Christ 

2  Cor.  10:12  compar.  are  notw. 
11:19  fools,  seeing  ye  are  w. 

Eph.  5:15  not  as  fools,  but  tr. 
2  Tim.  3:15  scrip,  able  to  ma.  to, 

Anv  WISE. 
Lev.  19:17  shall  in  a.  tv.  rebuke 

See  MAN,  MEN. 

M  ISE-HE.^RTED. 

Ex.  28:3  speak  to  all  iv.-hearted 
31:6  I  put  wisdom  in  tv.-hearied 
3.i:10  every  tv.-heartecl  am.  you 
25  women  tv.-hearted  did  spin 
36:1  wrought  every  iv.-h.  man 
8  ev.  tv.-h.  man  made  10  carta. 
WISE  men. 
Gm.  41:8Phar.  called  for  magi- 
cians and  IV.  men,,  Ex.  7:11 
In  no  WISE. 
Mat.  5:18  shall  in  no  iv.  pass 
10:42  he  shall  in  no  tv.  lose  rew. 
Ltike  18:17  he  shall  in  noiv,  enter 

therein.  Pev,  21:27 
John  6:37  will  in  no  iv.  cast  out 
Rom.  3:9  are  we  bet.  ?  in  no  iv. 

On  this  WISE. 
Mat.  1:18  birth  of  C.  was  oh  t.  tv. 
Acts  13:;34  he  saido»  t.  tv.  I  will 
Heb.  4:4  spake  of  7th  day  on  t.  iv. 

WISE  woman. 

2  Sam.  14:2  Joab  fetched  tv.  tv. 

20:16  cried  a  w.  iv.  out  of  city 

Pi'ov.  14:1  ev.  tv.  w.  buil.  house 

AVISELY. 
Ex.  1:10  let  us  deal  w.  with  them 

1  Sam,  18:5  behav.  lo.  14.  15.  30 

2  Chr.  11:23  Rehoboam  dealt  w. 
Ps.  58:5  charming  never  so  iv. 

64:9  shall  to.  cons,  of  his  doings 
101:2  I  will  behave  myself  iv. 
P}-or.  16:20  handleth  a" matter  ^f'. 
21:12  he  tv.  considereth  wicked 
28:26  who  walk.  ;;•.  sh.  be  deliv. 
Ec.  7:10  thou  dost  not  inquire  w. 
Luke  16:8  becau.  he  had  done  tv. 

WISER. 
1  K.  4:31  Soi.  was  w.  th.  all  men 
JobZ5:U  mak.  us  tv.  than  fowls 
Ps.  119:93  made  me  w.  th.  cnem. 


■WIT 

Prov.  9:9  and  he  will  oe  yet  to. 
26:16  slug,  is  tv.  in  his  conceit 
Ezek.  28:3  thou  art  w.  th.  Daniel 
Luke  16:8  in  their  generation  tv. 

1  Cor.  1:25  fool,  of  G.  w.  th.  men 
WISH. 

Job  33:6  to  thy  w.  in  God's  stead 
Ps.  40:14  put  to  sha.  that  tv.  evil 
73:7  more  than  heart  could  w. 
Pom.  9:3  co.  tv.  myself  accursed 

2  Cor.  13:9  we  iv.  even  your  per. 

3  John  2  I  to.  th.  mayest  prosper 
WISHED. 

Jon.  4:8  and  w.  himself  to  die 
Acts  27:29  cast  anch.  tv.  for  day 

WISHIXG. 
Job  31:30  tv.  a  curse  lo  his  soul 

WIST. 
Ex.  16:15  th.  tv.  not  what  it  wag 
.^:29  Mo.  tv.  not  his  face  shone 
Jud.  16:20  w.  not  Lord  departed 
Ma/k  9:6  he  ;/'.  not  what  to  say 
Luke2:i^  w.  ye  not  I  must  be 
about  my  Father's  business 
Acts  12:9  u:  it  not  true  wh.  waa 
23:5  w.  not  he  was  high-priest 

To  WIT. 
Gen.  24:21  to  tv.  wheth.  L.  made 
Ex.  2:4  to  IV.  what  wou.  be  done 
2  Cor.  5:19  to  ic.  th.  G.  in  C.  rec. 
8:1  we  do  you  to  w.  of  gr.  of  Q. 

WITCH. 

Ex.  22:18  not  sufler  a  ?/■.  to  live 

Deut.  18:10  not  be  am.  you  a  tv. 

WITriH'RAFT. 

1  Sam.  15:2:1  rebelli.  as  sin  ofw. 

2  Chr.  33:6  Manasseh  used  tv. 
Gal.  5:20  works  of  flesh  are  tv, 

WICTIirR  AFTS. 
2  A'.  9:22  Jezebel's  tv.  are  many 
Mic.  5:12  cut  off  «'.  out  of  hand 
Nah.  3:4  mist,  of  ic.  selleth  nati. 

WITHAL. 

1  K.  19:1  tv.  Elij.  slain  prophets 

Acts  25:27  not  u\  to  signi.  crimes 

WITHDRAW. 

1  Sam.  14:19  S.  said  to  priest  to. 
Job  9:13  if  God  will  not  iv.  anger 

13:21  w.  thy  hand  far  from  me 
33:17  that  he  may  tv.  hand  from 
Prov.  25:17  iv.  fr.  neigh. 's  house 
Ec.  7:18  fr.  this  tv.  not  thy  hand 
Is.  60:20  neit.  thy  moon  w.  itself 
./Of/ 2:10  stars  w.  shinintr.  3:15 

2  Thes.  3:6  ?i'.  from  every  brother 
1  Tim.  6:5  cor.  minds  w.  thyself 

WITHDRAWN. 
Deut.  13:13  have  iv.  inhabitants 
Cant.  5:6  my  beloved  had  iv. 
Lam.  2:8  hath  not  iv.  his  hand 
Ezek.  18:8  w.  his  hand  frominiq. 
Hos.  5:6  L.  w.  himself  from  them 
Luke  22:41  was  tv.  a  stone's  cast 

WITHDRAWEST,  ETH. 
Ps.  74:11  why  w.  thy  ri«;.  hand? 
Job  36:7  IV.  not  from  rigiiteous 

WITHDREW. 
Xeh.  9:29  tv.  and  would  not  hear 
Ezek.  20:22  I  tv.  my  hand 
Mat.  12:15  Je.  knew.  iv.  himself 
Mark  3:7  J.  tv.  IV.  then.  Lu.  5:16 
Gal.  2:12  when  they  come,  hew. 

WITHER. 

Ps.  1:3  his  leaf  also  shall  not  to. 

37:2  shall  w.  as  the  green  herb 

2s.  19:6  reeds  and  flags  shall  tv. 

7  thing  sown  by  brooks  sh.  w. 

40:24  blow  upon  them,  shall  to. 

Jer.  12:4  shall  herbs  of  field  iv.  T 

Ezek.  17:9  cut  off  fruit  that  it  V3, 

10  shall  it  not  utterly  tv.  f 
Amos  1:2  top  of  Carmel  shall  tv, 

WITHERED. 
Gen.  41:23  seven  ears  tv. 
Ps.  102:4  heart  istv.  11  I  am  to. 
Is.  15:6  the  hay  is  tv.  away 
27:11  boughs  are  w,  broken  off 
Lafn.  4:8  Nazarite's  skin  is  tv. 
Ezek.  19:12  rods  tv,  and  consum. 
Joel  1:12  trees  of  the  field  are  to. 
17  barns  broken  down,  corn  w. 
Amos  4:7  where  it  rained  not  iv. 
Jon.  4:7  smote  gourd  that  it  w. 
Mat.  12:10manwh.  had  his  hand 
tv.  Mark  3:1,3;  XwA:€  6:6,  8 
13:6  hav.  no  root,  tv.  Mark  4:6 
21:19  fig-tree  iv.  20;  Mark  11:21 
Luke  8:6  it  tv.  bee.  lacked  moist. 
John  5:3  tv.  folk  wait.mov.  wat. 
15:6  cast  fo.  as  a  branch  and  iv. 

WITHERETH. 
Job  8:12  flag  w.  before  any  herb 
Ps.  90:6  even,  cut  down  and  w. 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


1083 


WIT 
7^.  120:6  frra.  ri\  hcf.  {;rn\vi-!li  \n) 
/^.  40:7  gru^rt  w.  tlu- ilow'.T  fatl- 

olh,  »;  1  Pel.  V.-ii 
Jam.  1:11  tlu^  siiii  if.  tlic  prass 
Juiig  Vi  irci-s  w.  wilhout  i'niit 

WITIIHKLI).  KST. 
Gfii.  Sn:(i  1  ic.  tliuo  from  simiiiig 
22:14  limn  hast  not  if.  son 
30:2  If.  fr.  tlu-c,  fruit  of  womb? 
J\>/i.  !t:20  IC.  not  manna 
Job  31:16  have  if.  \nntr  fr.  desire 
£c.  2:10  I  If.  not  my  ht-art 

WITHHOI.n. 
Gdi.  2.$:f)  none  sh.  if.  hU  ecpnlc. 
S  Sam.  13:13  he  will  nut  »•.  me 
Job-i-.i  who  can  if.  himself  from 
2^.  40:11  If.  not  thy  mercies 

84:11  no  gooil  thing  will  he  w. 
Prov.  3:27  w.  not  good 
23:13  If.  not  correct,  from  child 
Ec.  ll:li  even.  «'.  not  thy  hand 
Jer.  2:2.'j  tr.  foot  fr.  being  unsh. 
WITHHOLDE.W 

1  Sam.  2;'):26  «'.  th.  IVoin  reveng. 
Job  22:"  If.  bread  fi-om  hungry 

38:15  from  wicked  light  is  w. 

42:2  no  thought  if.  from  tliee 
JP».  21:2  ha^t  not  if.  request 
Jer.  3:3  showers  have  been  w. 

6:2.5  sins  have  w.  good  things 
£zf*.  18:lli  hath  not  «■.  pledge 
Joel  1:13  drinkotr.  »■.  from  God 
Amos  4:7  I  have  w.  rain  from  you 

WITHHOLDETH. 
Job  12  I.')  behold  he  w.  waters 
I^vf.  11  24  If.  more  than  meet 
26  he  tliat  if.  corn.  pen.  curse 

2  T/us.  2  t)  now  ye  ku.  what  w. 

\VITHI\. 
Ec.OiU  little  city,  few  men  w. 
Lukt  11:7  he  from  «•.  sh.  answer 

WITHOUT. 
Gen.  24:31  wheref.  elan.  th.  w.? 
Prov.  7:12  now  she  is  w. 
22:13  there  is  a  lion  w. 

1  Cor.  5:13  but  them  that  are  w. 
WITHOUT,  xfllh  within. 

Lev.  13:.'i5  if  garm.  bare  if.  or  «'. 
Eiek.  2:10  was  written  it».  and  if. 

WITHS. 

Jitd.  16:7  bind  with  7  green  lo. 

8  brought  w.  9  brake  the  lo. 

WITHST.\^■D. 

iVf/7H.  22:.32  angel  went  to  to.  Ba, 

2  C7ir.  13:7  R.  could  not  if.  Ihera 
8  ye  think  to  if.  kingdom  of  L. 

20:6  none  is  able  to  if.  thee 
£et.  9:2  no  man  can  co.  iv.  Jews 
Ec.  4:12  one  prevail,  two  sh.  iv. 
Dan.  11:15  his  people  sh.  not  «'. 
Acls  11:17  that  I  could  w.  God! 
Eph.  6:13  able  to  w.  in  evil  day 

WITHSTOOD. 
2  Chr.  26:13  »•.  I'zziah  the  king 
Dan.  10:13  prince  of  Pers.  w.  me 
Acts  13:8  Elyraas  sorcerer  «'.  th. 
G<a.  2:11  I  ;c.  Peter  to  the  face 
2  Tim.  3:8  Jannes  and  J.  iv.  Mo. 
4:15  hath  greatly  if.  our  words 

WITXESS. 
Otn.  21:30  a  if.  that  I  dij.  well 
31:44  covenant  be  a  w.  Detw.  ns 
48  this  heap  a  w.  pillar  a  ro.  52 
50  God  is  w.  between  me  and 
thee,  1  Tbes.  2:5 
Ex.  22:13  if  torn  br.  it  for  aw. 

23:1  be  not  an  unrighteous  if. 

'Lev.  5:1  a  soul  sin  and  w.  of  sw. 

iiiim.  5:13  if  th.  be  no  tr.  ag.  her 

35:30  one  w.  shall  not  testify, 

Deut.  17:6;  19:15 
Lent.  31:19  song  be  a  w.  21.  26 
Jos.  22:27  allar  lo.  bet.  us,  28,  34 
24:27  this  stone  shall  be  a  w. 
Jud.  11:10  L.  w.  bet.  as../er.  42:5 
1  Sam.  12:5  L.  w.  against  you 
Job  16:8  my  wrinkles  if.  ag.  me 
19  w.  in  heaven  record  on  high 
29:11  eye  saw  me  it  gave  w. 
Ps.  89:37  a  faithful  w.  in  heaven 
Prov.  14:5  faithf.  w.  will  not  lie 
25  a  true  w.  dclivereth  souls 
19:28  ungodly  w.  scorn,  judgm. 
24:28  be  not  w.  ag.  thy  neighb. 
Is.  19:20  a  w.  to  the  L.  of  hosts 
55:4  given  him  for  ic.  tn  people 
Jer.  29:23  and  am  a  w.  saith  L. 
42:5  L.  faithful  w.  between  ns 
Mic.  1:2  let  L.  G.  be  w.  ag.  you 
JfiU.  2:14  L.  w.  bet.  thee  and  wi. 
3"5  swift  to.  against  sorcerers 
Mat.  24:14  j>reached  forte,  tona. 
Mark  14:55  sought  for  if.  ag.  Je. 
56  if.  agreed  not  together,  59 


WIV 

Luke  22:71  nei-d  wo  further  iv.  f 

.John  1:7  eamt'  lor  a  w. !»)  bonr  if. 

3:11  yc  ret't'lvf  not  our  u\ 
21)  whom  hour.  u\  t»ame  bapti. 

5::J1  if  bear  w.  mys.  »-.  not  true 

32  'r.  he  witness,  of  me  is  true 
:J(;  I  have  "reater  w.  than  John 
:n  I*';tthor  liath  borne  (/'.  of  me 
Ai-fs  V.'li  one  ordained  to  bo  w. 

4:;^Ju'ave  iv.  of  resurrect,  of  L. 

10:t:i  all  proph.  w.  wIioho  beli. 

14:17  It-It  uuihimst'lf  wilhout  u\ 
2-J:i:.  Iliuu  sUaltbehiHH'.  to  all 

2ti:  Hi  lUJikf  t  Ik-o  minister  and  w. 
liotii.  1:'*  (it'll  is  my  w.  1  eefvc 

2:15  con^icience  bearing  jr.  9:1 
Tit.  l:l:J  this  «'.  is  true,  rebulce 
lltb.  2:4  God  bear.  w.  with  sij^us 

10:15  the  Mnlv  Ghowt  i8«'.  tons 

11:4  Abel  ohiaim-d  w.  righteoue 
Jam.  b:'\  rust  shall  be  »■.  ag.  you 
1  Pet.  5:1  P.  a  w.  of  Huffer.  of  C. 
1  John  5:9  if  we  receive  iv.  of  m. 
10  ho  th.  beli.  hath  w.  iu  hims. 
3  John.  6  borne  w.  of  thy  charily 
Rev.  1:5  Jesus  Ch.  the  faithf.  w. 

:i:14  write  th.  thi.  eaith  true  to. 

20:4  were  beheaded  for  w.  oS  J. 

See       BARE,       BEAR,      DEARETH, 
FALSE,    TABERNACLE. 

WITNESSES. 

A''(/m.  3.5:30  put  to  death  by  w. 
Deut.  17:6  at  mouth  of  two  or 
three  zv.  shall  he  be  put  to 
death,  10:15;  2  Vor.  13:1 
7  hands  of  w.  be  first  on  him 
.7os.  24:22  Josh.  said.  Ye  arc  w. 
Ruth  4:fl  ve  are  iv.  I  have  bou.  10 
Job  10:17  renew.  Ihv  w.  ag.  me 
Is.  8:2  I  look  faithful  «'.  to  rec. 

43:9  all  nations  bring  their  w. 
10  my  w.  saith  the  L.  12 ;  44:8 

44:9  they  arc  their  own  to. 
Jer.  32:10  I  seal.  evid.  took  w.l2 

25  buy  field,  take  w.  44 
Mat.  18:16  mou.  of  two  or  th.  w. 

23:31  ye  be  w.  to  yourselves 

2(i:t>o  need  of  w.  f  Mark  14:63 
Luke  24:48  ye  are  w.  of  ih.  thin. 
Acts  1:8  ye  sh.  he  iv.  in  Jerusal. 

2:32  Jesus  Q.  raised  up,  where- 
of we  are  xv.  3:15 

5:32  w.  of  these  things,  10:39 

7:58  10.  laid  th.  clothes  at  S.'s  f. 

10:41  unto  lO.  chosen  of  G.  to  us 

13:31  are  his  w.  unto  the  people 
1  Thes.  2:10  ye  are  w.  God  also 

1  Tim.  5:19  no  ac.  but  bef.  2  iv. 
6:12  good  profes.  bef.  many  w. 

2  I'im.  2:2  thi.  heard  among  w. 
Heb.  10:28  died  under  2  or  3  iv. 

12:1  compassed  wi.  cloud  of  w. 
Res.  11:3  give  power  to  my  lo. 
See  FALSE 

WITNESS,  Verb. 
Deut.  4:26  I  call  heaven  and  earth 

to  w.  against  you 
1  Sam.  12:3  here  lam,  iv.  a^.  me 
/*■.  3:9  countenance  iv.  o.'^.  tnem 
Lam.  2:13  what  sh.  I  take  to  w.  f 
Mat.  26:62  what  is  it  wh.  these 
w.  against  thee?  Mark  14:60 
27:13  how  many  things  they  iv. 

against  thee?  Mark  15:4 
\VIT\ESSED.  ETH.  I\G. 
1  A'.  21:13  men  of  B.  «'.  ag.  Nab. 
John  5::i2  witness  «'.  of  me 
Acts  20:23  II.  G.  iv.  in  every  city 
26:22  w.  both  to  email  and  great 
Rom.  3:21  being  «'.  by  law  and 
1  7'i7rt.  6:13  befT P.  i^'.goodconf. 
Heb.  7:8  of  whom  it  is  w.  he  Uv. 

WITS. 
Ps.  107:27  stag,  at  their  w.  end 

WITTY. 
Prov.  8:12  I  fiud  out  iv.  inventi. 

WITTINGLY. 
Gen.  48:14  Is.  guid.  Uis  hands  w. 

WIVES. 
Gen.  4:19  Lamech  took  two  xv. 
6:2  took  them  w.  wh.  theycho. 
30:26  give  me  my  iv.  and  child. 
31:50  if  thou  take  other  w. 
Num.  14:3  w.  and  chil.  be  a  prey 
Deut.  17:17  nor  multi.  «'.  to  him. 
21:15  if  a  man  have  two  iv. 
Jud.  8:30  Gideon  had  many  w. 
21:7  how  do  for  w.  for  them  ?  16 
IS  not  give  them  w.  of  our  da. 

1  Sam.  25:43  they  \vere  Da.'s  to. 

2  .Sam.  5:13  Da.  took  w.  outof  J. 
12:S  <ravc  master's  w.  into  thy 

1  K.  11:3  Solomon  had  700  w. 
4  his  w.  turn,  his  heart  wh.  old 
20:7  sent  for  my  w.  and  childr. 


WOE 

2  Clir.  11:21  Ma.  above  all  his  w. 

23  he  desired  many  w. 

21:3  Jehoi.  took  for  him  two  w. 

29:9  our  «'.  in  cai)tivity  for  this 
Ezr.  10:3  a  cov.  to  put  aw.  iv.  44 
Neh.  12:43  iv.  and  chil.  rejoiced 

13:2.3  Jews  married  w.  of  Ashd. 
But.  1:20  w.  give  husbands  hon. 
Jer.  29:6  take  «'.  aiul  w.  for  sons 

35:8  d.  no  wine,  nor  w.  nor  sons 
Dan.  5:2  his  iv.  drink  therein,  3 
Luke  17:27  eat.  drunk,  marri.  w. 
Acts  21:5  on  our  way,  with  w. 
\  Vor.  7:29  ha.  w.  be  as  had  none 
Eph.  .'>:22  «'.  submit  to  your  hus- 
bands us  unto  the  Lord,  Col. 
3:18;  1  /^A3:l 

24  so  let  IV.  be  to  th.  husbands 
1  Tim.  4:7  refuse  old  «•.  fables 

1  Pet.  2:1  won  by  conversa.  of  w. 

See  STRANGE. 

Their  AA'IVES. 

Gen.  34:2!l  t.  7V.  capt.  1  Satti.  30:3 
Jud.  3:6  took  daugbt.  to  be  t.  iv. 

2  Chr.  20:13  Ju.  with  /.  lO.  stood 
Ezr.  10:19  put  away  their  w. 
Neh.  .5:1  cry  of  people  and  ^A.  iv. 

10:28  ^  ?/'.  entered  into  an  oath 
Is.  13:16  houses  fpoil.  iv.  ravish. 
Jer.  6:12  t.  tv.  turned  tooth.  8:10 

14:16  none  to  bury  their  w. 

18:21  t.  w.  be  bereaved  of  child, 

44:9  forgotten  wicked,  of  ^  w. 

15  men  knew  t.  iv.  burnt  ince. 
Ezek.  44:22  nor  take  for  t.  w.  wi. 
Dan.  6:24  cast  ^  w.  into  den  of  1. 
Zee.  12:12  t.  w.  mourn.  13,  14 
Eph.  5:28  love  t.  ic.  as  th.  bodies 

1  Tim.  3:11  so  must  t.  w.  be  gr. 
Thv  WIVES. 

2  Sam.  12:11  take  t.  w.  bef.  eyes 
19:5  who  saved  lives  of  ^  iv. 

1  A'.  20:3  gold  is  mine  and  /.  w. 
5  deliver  me  thy  w.  and  child. 

2  Chr.  21:14  L.  will  smite  t.  w. 
Jer.  38:2:1  bring  thy  w.  and  chil. 
Dan.  5:23  thy  w.  have  dru.  wine 

Your  WIVES, 
Ex.  19:15comenot  at  yourie. 
22:24  your  w.  shall  be  widows 
32:2  break  ear-rings  of  your  w. 
Deut.  3:19  y.  tv.  and  little  ones 

remain  in  cities,  Jos.  1:14 

29:11  y.  iv.  enter  coven,  with  L. 

Neh.  4:14  fight  for  y.  w.  and  hou. 

Jer.  44:9  forgot,  wicked,  of  y.  w. 

25  ye  and  your  w.  have  spoken 
Mat.  19:8  sutf.  to  put  away  y.  w. 
Eph.  5:25  love  your  w.  Col.  3:19 

WIZARD,  S. 

Lev.  19:31  nor  seek  after  w. 

20:6  turns  after  iv.  I  will  cut  ofi" 

27  a  w.  shall  be  put  to  death 

Deut.  18:lleh.not  Deam.  youjp. 

1  Sajn.  28:3  Saul  put  iv.  out,  9 

2  A'.  21:6  dealt  with  tv.  '2  Chr. 
.33:6 

23:24  Josiah  put  ?f.  out  of  land 
h.  8:19  w.  that  peep  and  mutter 

19:3  shall  seek  to  idols  and  w, 

WOE. 
Nu7n.  21:29  w.  to  M.  Jer.  48:46 
1  Sa7n.  4:7  iv.  unto  us,  8;  Jer. 

4:13;  6:4;  Lam.  5:16 
I*ror.  2:3:29  hath  w.  f  hath  sor.  ? 
Ec.  4:10  iC.  to  him  that  falls 

10:16  w.  to  th.  wh.  king  is  a  ch. 
7;:,  3:9  w.  to  their  soul 

11  w.  to  wick.  sh.  be  ill  wi.  h. 
17:12  w.  to  multi.  of  many  peo. 
18:1  w.  to  the  land  with  wings 
28:1  IV.  to  pride,  to  drunkards 
29:1  «Mo  Ariel;  33:1  wMo them 
30:1  w.  to  rebellious  children 
45:9  xc.  to  him  striv.  wi.  Maker 

10  XV.  to  him  saith  to  father 
Jer.  13:27  xv.  unto  thee.  O  Jerus, 

22:13  w.  to  him  that  builds 

2.3:1  w.  to  pastors  destroy  sheep 

48:1  IV.  to  iS'cbo 
Ezek.  2:10  written  mour.  and  w. 

1.3:3  XV.  to  fotdish  prophets 

18  xv.  to  worn.  th.  sew  pillows 
16:23  w.  IV.  unto  thee,  saith  L. 
24:6  w.  to  bloody  city,  Nah.  3:1 
30:2  howl,  w.  worth  the  day 
34:2  IV.  be  to  the  shepherds 

Amos  5:18  ui.  to  vou  de.  day  of  L. 
Bab.  2:6  ?/'.  to  h'im  that  increas. 
9  IV.  to  him  that  coveteth 

12  ?^'.  to  him  that  build,  a  town 
15  XV.  to  him  giv.  neigh,  drink 

19  w.  to  him  saith  wood  awake 
Zep.  2:5  w.  to  inh.  of  sea-coasts 

3:1  w.  to  her  that  is  polluted 
Zee.  11:17  xv.  to  idol  shepherd 


WOM 

Mai.  11:21  %v.  to  thee,  Cliora.  \v, 

to  thee,  nethsuida.  Lu.  10:13 

18:7  /'■.  to  the  world  because  of 

ollcnees,  Luke  17:1 
23:13  XV.  unto  you  scribes  and 
Pharisees,  14.  15,  23,  25,  27, 
29;  LukeW-.W 
16  w.  unto  you,  blind  guides 
26:24  XV.  to  man  by  whom  Son 
of  mun    is  betrayed,  Mark 
14:21 ;  Luke  22:22 
Luke  6:24  iv.  unto  you  are  rich 

25  ?/'.  to  you  that  are  ftill 

26  IV.  to  you  wh.  all  speak  well 
11:42  IV.  unto  you.  Pharisees,  43 

46  IV.  to  yt)U,'ye  lawyers.  47,  53 
Rex>.  8:13  iv.  iv.  w.  totheinhabi- 

ters  of  the  earth,  12:12 
9:12one  xv.  past;  11:14  sec.  w, 

WOE  if*  nic. 
Ps.  120:5  «'.  w  me  th.  I  sojourn 
Is,  6:5  w.  is  me,  I  am  undone 
Jer.  4:31  w.  is  me,  soul  wearied 
10:19  w.  is7ne,  for  my  hurt 
15:10  IV.  is  me,  m()tli.  bant  home 
45:3  IV.  is  mt\  for  I,,  added  grief 
Mic.  7:1  IV.  is  vw,  I  am  us  fruit 

WOE  unto  me. 
Job  10:15 if  I  bf  wicked,  w.  tt.me 
Is.  24:16  my  leanness,  w.  w.  me 
1  Cor.  9:16  iv.  u.  tne  if  I  preach 

WOE  to  them. 
Is.  5:8  tf.  ?o  MfV/i  tiiat  join  house 
11  ic.  to  t.  that  rise  in  morning 
18  IV.  to  thtm  that  draw  iniqu. 

20  w.  to  t.  that  call  evil  good 

21  tv.  to  them  wise  in  own  eves 

22  IV.  to  thtm  that  drink  wine 
10:1  XV.  to  t.  decree  uniigh.  dec. 
29:15  IV.  to  t.  that  seek  counsel 
31:1  XV.  to  t.  th.  go  down  to  Eg, 

Jer.  50:27  xv.  tot.  their  day  come 
Uos.T.Vi  w.  to  t.  have  fled  fr.  me 
9:12  «'.  to  t.  I  depart  from  them 
Avws  6:1  XV.  to  t.  at  ease  in  Zion 
Mic.  2:1  IV.  to  t.  devise  iniiiuity 
Mat.  24:19  iv.  to  t.  wh.  art:  with 
chi.  Mark  13:17;  Luke  21:23 
Jude  11  w.  to  t.  gone  way  of  Cain 

WOES. 
Rev.  9:12  two  w.  more  hereafter 

WOFUL. 
Jer.  17:16  neither  desired  iv.  day 

WOLF. 
Gen..  49:27  Benja.  ravin  as  a  w. 
Is.  11:6  IV.  sh.  cfwell  with  lamb 
65:25  XV.  and  lamb  feed  tot^ether 
Jer.  6:6  iv.  of  evening  spoil  them 
i/bAft  10:12  hirel.  seetn  w.  coming 

WOLVES. 
Ezek.  22:27  her  princ.  are  like  w. 
Hah.  1:8  horses  fiercer  than  tv. 
Zej}.  3:3  her  judges  evening  w. 
Mat.  7:15  inwardly  they  are  w. 
10:16  as  sheep  in  midst  of  if. 
Luke  10:3  send  you  forth  am.  w. 
Acts  20:29  w.  sh.  ent.  among  you 

WOM.W. 
Gen.  2:22  rib  of  man  made  he  w. 

23  she  shall  be  called  tv. 
3:15  enmity  between  th.  andw. 
24:5  peradvcn.  w.  not  come,  39 

44  let  same  be  iv.  L.  appointed 
Ex.  21:22  hurt  aw;,  with  child 
Lev.  18:23  nor  xv.  stand  bef.  beast 
20:13  lie  with  mank.  as  with  tv. 
Nu7?i.  5:18  set  iv.  before  Lord,  .30 
27  IV.  be  curse  among  her  peo. 
25:6  brought  Midianitish  w. 
8  Phineh.  thrust  w.  thro'  belly 
31:17  kill  ev.  iv.  hatli  kno.  man 
Deut.  22:14  I  took  w.  not  a  maid 
Jos.  2:4  XV.  took  men.  hid  them 
6:22  bring  out  thence  w.  Rahab 
Jud.  4:9  Sisera  into  hand  of  ;p. 
9:53  IV.  cast  mlUsto.  on  Abime- 
lech's  head.  2  Sam.  11:21 
54  say  not  of  me.  w.  slew  him 
14:3  never  tv.  am.  my  people? 
19:26  came  xv.  iu  dawni.  t.f  day 
Ruth  1:5  w.  was  left  of  her  sims 
3:11  kn.  thou  art  a  virtuous  w. 
4:11  L.  make  «'.  like  Rachel 

1  Sujxi.  1:15  tv.  of  stirrowful  spi. 
26  I  am  xv.  stood  by  thee  here 

2:20  L.  give  thee  seed  of  this  tf. 
28:7  XV.  that  hath  a  familiar  spi. 

2  .Sam.  11:2  Da.  saw  xv.  washinir 
13:17  put  this  w.  out.  bolt  donr 
17:19  XV.  spread  cover,  ov.  well 
20:22  then  w.  went  to  the  peo, 

1  K.  3:17  I  and  ir.  dwell  in  houj^e 
14:5  feign  herself  to  be  ano.  tv. 
17:17  son  o(tv.  fell  sick,  died 

2  K.  4:8  where  was  a  great  xv. 


1084 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


2  K.  6:96  thnre  cried  a  w.  6ayin<? 
8:5  this  is  w.  9:34  see  cursed  «•. 
2  C7/r.  ^4:7  Athal.  that  wick.  w. 
Job  31:9  if  heart  deceiv,  by  a  ^v. 
Ps.  4S:G  pain  aa  ofa  ic.  in  travail, 
Is.  13:8;    21:3;  20:17;    Jtr. 
4:.*il ;  0:21 ;  l:J:21 ;  22:23  ;  SO'b; 
31:8:48:41;  49:22,*^;  50:43 
Prov.  6:24  keep  thee  fr.  evil  w. 
7:10  there  met  him  a  w.  subtile 
9:13  a  foolish  u\  is  clamorous 
12:4  virtu,  w.  is  a  crown,  31:10 
14:1  ev.  wise  w.  bnildeth  house 
21:9  brawling  ?('.  in  house,  19 
31:10  who  can  lind  a  virtu,  w.  ? 
30  w.  that  fears  L.  be  praised 
Ec.  7:26  \v.  wh.  heart  is  snares 

28  7^'.  ara.  th.  I  liave  not  found 
Is,  42:14  I  cry  like  travailing  «>. 

45:10  to  u\  what  hast  th.  bro.  ? 
49:15  can  w,  foryet  suck,  child  ? 
B4:6  L.  called  thee  as  iv.  forsak. 
Jer.  6:2  dau<rhter  of  Zion  to  a  w. 
31:22  a  iv.  compass  a  man 
Lam.  1:17  J.  is  a  menstruous  iv. 
Ezek.  10:30  work  of awhorish?;;. 
23:44  went  as  they  go  in  to  w. 
36:17  unclean,  ttf  a  removed  iv. 
JJos.  3:1  love  iv.  beloved  of  friend 
13:13  source  of  a  travailing  w. 
sh.  come  on  him,  Mic.  4:9, 10 
Zee.  5:7  a  w.  that  sit.  in  ephah. 
Mat.  5:28  whoso  looketh  on  a  w. 
9:20  a  w.  whi.  was  diseased  12 
years.  Mark  5:25 ;  Luke  8:43 
13:3^3  which  a  iv.  took  and  hid 
15:28  ()  w.  great  is  thy  faith 
22:27  last  of  all   iv.  died  also, 

Mark\'2:2i\  i//Av  20:32 
26:10  said,  Why  trouble  ye  lo. 

13  that  IV.  hath  done  sh.  be  to. 

Mark  10:12  if  w.  put  away  hush. 

L>ikt  7:39  what  man.  of  ?y.  this? 

44  Simon,  scest  thou  this  iv.  ? 

13;lii  ought  not  this  w.  daught. 

Jfi)ui  2:4  w.  wh.  have  I  to  do  wi. 

4:9  askcst  of  me,  a  lo.  of  Sama. 

39  many  belie,  for  saying  of  ?f'. 

8:3  brought  le.  taken  in  adult.  4 

10  when  Jesus  saw  none  but  ?y. 

19:26  mother,  u\  behold  thy  sou 

Ads  U:36  w.  was  full  of  works 

17:34  a  iv.  named  Damaris  beli. 

Mom.  1:27  men  leaving  use  of  w. 

7:2  ^y.  that  hath  husb.  is  bound 

1  Cor.  7:1  good  not  to  touch  aw. 

2  every  w.  have  her  own  husb. 

11:5  w.  th.  prayeth  uncovered,  6 

7  w.  is  glory  of  the  man,  8,  9 

10  w.  ought  to  have  power,  11 

12  as  iv.  is  of  man,  so  m.  by  tv. 

13  is  it  comely  for  w.  to  pray 
15  if  a  w.  have  long  hair 

Qal.  4:4  sent  his  S.  made  ofa  w. 
1  Thes.  5:3  com.  as  travail  on  lo. 
1  Tim.  2:12  suff.  not  w.  to  teach 

14  ?('.  bein;^  dcceiv.  in  transgr. 
Jitv.  2:20  sufl.  XV.  Jezeb.  to  teach 

12:1  appear,  w.  cloth,  with  sun 
6  7t'.  tied  ;  16  earth  helped  lo. 

11  dragfin  was  wroth  with  zv. 
17:3  I  saw  a  w.  sit  on  a  beast 

6  w.  drunken  ;  7  mystery  cf  w. 

See  BORN,    WAN,    STRANGE. 

Yonns  \VO>I  V\. 

^H<A4:12seedL.giveth.  oiy.w. 
AVOM\.\KI\D. 

Lev.  18:22  not  lie  wi.  man.  as  w. 
WO>IB. 

Cf^n.  25:23  two  nations  in  thy  w. 
34  were  twins  in  her  n\  38:27 

29:31  Leah's  w.  30:22  Rach.'s  w. 

49:25  bless,  of  breasts  and  of  iv. 
Ex.  13:2  whatso.  open.  w.  mine 
Is'um.  8:16  such  as  open  ev.  iv. 
Jud.  13:5  beaNnzarite  fr.  w.  7. 
liuth  1:11  any  more  sons  in  iv.  ? 
1  Sam.  1:5  L.  had  shut  up  tv.  6 
Job  3:11  whv  died  I  not  fr.  w.  ? 

10:18  why  brou.  me  forth  of  ?fj.  ? 

24:20  the  w.  shall  forget  him 

31:15  made  th.  in  iv.  make  him? 

3.s:8  as  if  it  had  issu.  out  of  iv, 

29  out  of  whose  w.  came  ice? 
Ps.  22:9  who  took  me  out  of  h'. 

10  I  was  cast  upon  thee  fr.  tv. 

58:3  wick,  are  estranged  tc.  to. 

71:6  been  uphoklen  Irom  w. 

110:3  willinu',  from  7r.  of  mom. 
Prov.  30:16  barren  iv.  says  not 

31:2  what,  the  son  of  my  u\? 
Ec.  11:5  how  bones  grow  in  ro. 
In.  44:2  Lord  formed  thee  from 
the  IV.  24;  49:5 

•l''i:3  wliichure  curried  from  %c. 

V^:'^  called  a  transgressor  fr.  w. 


Is.  40:1  Lord  called  me  ft-om  w. 

15  have  compas.  on  son  of  «'. 

66:9  bring  forth,  and  shut  iv.  .^ 

Jtr.  1:5 bef.  th.  earnest  out  of  w. 

20:17  he  slew  me  not  from  w. 

IS  why  ca.  I  forth  out  of  w.  f 

Ezek.  20:26  tire  that  openeth  tv. 

Has.  9:11  gl.  flee  fr.  birth  and  w. 

14  give  th£m  a  miscarrying  w. 

12:3  took  brother  by  heel  in  w. 

Luke  1:31  sh.  conceive  in  thy  w. 

41  babe  leaped  in  her  iv.  44 

2:21  bef.  he  was  conceiv.  in  w. 

23  male  that  open.  w.  be  holy 

See  FRUIT,    MOTHER. 

WOMBS. 

Gen.  20:18  L.  had  closed  aWw. 
Lnlce  23:29  bless,  w.  never  bare 

WOMEX. 

Gen.  24:11  u\  go  to  dmw  water 
Ex.  15:20  w.  went  after  Miriam 

35:25  w.  wise-hearted  spin.  26 
Lev.  26:20  ten  %v,  sh.  bake  bread 
Num.  31:15  have  saved  iv.  alive 
Jos.  8:35  Jos.  read  law  before  w. 
Jud.  5:24  blessed  above  w.  Jael 

21:14  saved  ?('.  of  Jabesh-Gilead 

1  Sam.  2:22  Eli  heard  lay  wi.  w. 
15::53  thy  sword  made  xv.  child. 
18:7  IV.  answered  one  another 
21:5  IV.  have  been  kept  from  us 

three  days 
30:2  Amalek.  had  taken  iv.  cap. 

2  Satn.  1:26  passing  love  of  iv. 
15:16  left  ten  iv.  to  keep  house 

1  A".  3:16  came  iv.  were  harlots 

2  A'.  8:12  rip  iv.  with  child,  15:16 
Xth.  13:26  ontland.  iv.  cause  sin 
Est.  1:9  made  a  feast  for  the  iv. 

2:17  A.  loved  Esther  above  w. 
3:13  little  children  and  iv.  8:11 

Job  42:15  no  iv.  fair  as  Job's  dan. 

Ps.  45:9  among  thy  honorable  w. 

Prov.  31:3  give  not  stren.  to  w. 

Cant.  1:8  fair,  among  iv.  5:9;  6:1 

Is.  3:12  peo.  tv.  rule  over  them 
4:1  sev.  tv.  ta.  hold  of  one  man 
19:16  Egypt  shall  be  like  to  w. 
27:11  w.  come,  set  them  on  fire 
32:9  ye  iv.  that  arc  at  ease 
10  careless  lo.  11  ?r.  be  troub. 

Jer.  7:18  tv.  knead  their  dough 
9:17  mourning  and  cunning  w. 
20  yet  hear  word  of  L.  O  yt  tv. 
38:22  IV.  left  be  brought  to  kin^ 
44:24  Jer.  sf.id  to  w.  Hear  word 
5n:.37they  sh.  becomes. robbed 
51:30  men  of  Ba.  became  as  iv. 

Lam.  2:20  shall  w.  eat  children  ? 
4:10  w.  have  sodden  th.  children 
5:11  they  ravished  iv.  in  Zion 

Ezek.  8:14  w.  weeping  for  Tam. 
9:6  slay  maids,  children,  and  w. 
13:18  woe  tore,  that  sew  pillows 
16:34  contrary  from  other  iv. 
38  judge    thee,  as   ?y.  break 

wedlock 
23:2  two  w.  daughters  of  one 
45  after  man.  oT?i'.  shed  blood 
48  tv.  tau.  not  to  do  after  lewd. 

Dan.  11:17  give  him  dau.  of;/'. 
37  nor  sh.  he  regard  des.  of  w. 

Hos.  13:16  w.  witli  child  be  rip. 

Amos  1:13  ripped  w.  with  child 

Mic.  2:9  w.  of  people  ye  cast  out 

Nah.  3:13  people  in  midst  are  w. 

Zee.  5:9  there  came  out  two  w. 
8:4  old  w.  shall  dwell  in  Jerus. 
14:2  houses  rifled,  w.  ravished 

Mat.  11:11  th.  are  born  ofw.  not 

greater  than  Bajit.  Luke  7:28 

14:21  5.000  men.  besi.  w.  15:38 

24:41  two  tv.  grind.  Luke  17:35 

27:55  IV.  were  beholding  afar  off" 

Luke  1:28  blessed  among  w.  42 
24:22  ?r.  made  us  astonish.  24 

Acts  1:14  conti.  in  prayer  wi.  w. 
13:50  Jews  stirred  up  devout  w. 
16:13  speak  Xow.  wh.  resorted 
17:4  of  IV.  not  a  few  believ.  12 

7?07/i.  1:26  th.  u\  did  change  use 

1  Cor,  14:;J4  let  iv.  keep  silence 
:i5  shame  for  v;.  to  speak  in  ch. 

Phil.  4:3  help  ?/-.  which  labored 

1  Tim.  2:9  w.  adorn  in  mod.  aji. 

10  becom.  iv.  professing  godli. 

11  let  w.  learn  with  subjection 
5:2  entreat  elder  tv.  as  mothers 

14  I  will  that  young,  iv.  marry 

2  Tim.  3:6 captive  iv.  laden  with 

sins 
Tit.  2:3  aged  n\  behave  as  l)eco. 
4  teach  younger  iv.  to  be  sober 
Ilib.  11:35  iv.  receiv.  dead  raised 
1  Pet.  3:5  nianm-r  holy  w.  adorn. 
Etf.  9:S  hud  hair  as  hair  otw. 


litv.  14:4  that  are  not  defil.  wi.  xv. 

See    CHILDREN,     MEN,    STRANGE, 
SINGING. 

\VO.ME\-SERAA\TS. 

Gen.  20:14  Abimelcch  gave  w.-s. 
32:5  Jacob  had  men-serv.  w.-s. 

WOiV. 
1  Chr.  26:27  spoils  w.  in  battles 
Prov.  18:19  ortend.  liar,  to  be  iv. 

1  Pet.  3:1  2V.  by  conver.  of  wives 

WOXDER. 

Deut.  13:1  give  tliee  a  sign  or  tv. 

2  sign  of  the  iv.  come  to  ])ass 

28:46  on  thee  for  a  sign  and  iv. 

2  C/iV.  32:31  sent  to  inquire  of  w. 
Ps.  71:7  I  am  as  a  w.  to  many 
Is.  20:3  walked  barefoot  for  a  w. 

29:14  marvellous  work  and  w. 
Acts  3:10  they  were  filled  wi.  w. 
Rev.  12:1  appear,  a  iv.  in  hcav.  3 

WOXDER,  Verb. 
7^.  29:9  stay  yourselves  and  w. 
Jer.  4:9  priests  and  propli.  sh.  w. 
Uab,  1:5  regard,  w.  nuirvellously 
Acts'iZAX  despisers,  «'.  and  per. 
Rev.  17:8  dwell  on  earth  sh.  w. 

'      WOXDERFCL. 
Deut.  28:59  will  ma.  plagues  w. 
2  Sam..  1:26  love  to  me  was  ;/-. 
2  C/tr.  2:9  house  I  am  to  build  tv. 
Job  42:3  uttered  things  too  w.  for 
Ps.  119:129  thy  testimoni.  are  w. 

139:6  knowledge  too  w.  for  me 
Prov.  30:18  three  thi.  are  too  iv. 
Is.  9:6  his  name  sh.  be  called  W. 

25:1  thou  hast  done  w.  things 

28:29  Lord,  who  is  w.  in  conn. 
Jf-r.  5:30  a  iv.  thing  is  committed 
Mat.  21:15  saw  tv.  things  he  did 
See  WORKS. 

WOXDERFULLY. 
1  Sa?n.  0:6  wlien  he  wrought  w. 
Ps.  139:14  for  I  am  w.  matlc 
Lam.  1:9  Jenisal.  came  down  tv. 
Da/i.  8:24  he  shall  destroy  tv. 

WOXDER  S. 
Ex.  3:20  and  smite  Egypt  with 
my?/'.  7:3;  IV.^;  Deut.  6:22: 
7:19;  20:8;  34:11 

4:21  do  those  tv.  11:10  did  tv. 

15:11  fearf.  in  praises,  doing  tv. 
Deut.  4:34  to  take  a  nation  by  tv. 
Jos.  3:5  to-morrow  L.  will  do  tv. 

1  C/ir.  16:12  rem.  his  tv.  Ps.  105:5 
Xeb.  9:10  showedst  iv.  on  Phara. 

17  nor  were  mindful  of  thy  w. 
Ps.  78:11,43 
.7o5  0:10  G.  doeth  tv.  with.  num. 
Ps.  77:11  I  remember  tv.  of  old 
14  thou  art  God  that  doest  w. 
88:10  wilt  th.  show  ^^'.  to  dead? 
12  shall  thy  w.  be  kn.  in  dark  ? 
89:5  heavens  shall  praise  thy  tv. 
96:3  declare  bis  w.  among  peo. 
10.5:27  showed  his  iv.  in  fand  of 
106:7  underst.  not  thy  w.  in  Eg. 
107:24  sec  works  and  tv.  ill  deep 
135:9  sent  tv.  in  midst  of  Egypt 
136:4  who  alone  doeth  great  tv. 
Is.  8:18  children  are  for  tv.  in  Is. 
Jtr.  32:20  set  signs  and  iv.  in  Eg. 
21  brought  forth  people  wi.  i7k 
Dan.  4:2  to  show  signs  and  w. 
3  great  signs  !  mighty  his  tv. ! 
6:27  he  worketh  iv.  in  heaven 
12:6  how  long  to  end  of  th.  n\  f 
.hxl  2:30  I  will  sh.  tv.  Acts  2:19 
Mat.  24:24  show  w.  Mark  13:22 
John.  4:48  except  je  see  signs,  tv. 
Acts  2:22  approved  of  God  by  tv. 
43  ma.  signs  and  tv.  were  done 
4:30  IV.  done  bv  name  of  Je.  by 

apostles,  5:12;  14:3:  15:12 
6:8  Stephen  did  w.  among  peo. 
7:36  after  he  had  sh.  w.  iii  Eg. 
Rom.  15:19  Gent.  obed.  thro'  tv. 

2  Cor.  12:12  signs  of  apost.  in  tv. 
2  Thes.  2:9  com.  in  signs  and  tv. 
Ileb.  2:4  witn.  with  signs  and  tv. 
Rev.  13:13  w.  in  sight^of  men 

WOXDER  ED. 
Is.  59:16  w.  was  no  intercessor 

63:5  I  tv.  th.  was  none  to  uphold 
Ztc.  3:8  hear,  for  they  are  //'.  at 
Luke  2:18  they  that  heard  it  tv. 

4:22  they  iv.  at  gracious  words 

24:41  br-lieved  nut  for  joy,  tv. 
Acts  7:31  Mos.  tv.  8:13  Magus  w. 
Rev.  13:3  world  tv.  after  beast 

17:0  I  w.  with  great  admiration 

WOXDERIXG. 
Gen.  24:21  w.  at  her,  held  peace 
Luke  24:12  Pu.  w.  at  tiiat  which 
Acts  3:11  people  ran  together  w. 


WOXDROUS. 

1  Chr.  16:9  talk  of  his  tv.  wo.  Ps, 

26:7;  105:2;  119:27:  145:5 

Job  37:14  consid.  tv.  works  of  G. 

16  dost  kn.  w.  works  of  him  ? 

Ps.  71:17  I  declar.  thy  tv.  works 

72:18  G.  doeth  i/;.  things,  86:10 

75:1  near,  thy  w.  works  declare 

78:32  believed  not  for  w.  works 

106:22  who  had  done  w.  works 

119:18  behold  tv.  thi.  out  of  law 

Jer.  21:2  accord,  to  his  tu.  worka 

WOXDROrSLY. 

Jud.  13:19  the  angel  did  tv. 
Joel  2:26  Lord  dealt  w.  with  yea 

WOXT. 

Nt/tn.  22:30  was  I  ever  tv.  to  do 
so  to  thee  ? 

2  Sam.  20:18  th.  were  tv.  to  spe. 
Mark  10:1  as  he  was  tv.  h^i  tau. 
Luke  22:39  he  was  iv.  to  mount 

WOOD. 

Geti.  22:6  Abraham  took  tv. 

7  Isa.  said.  Behold  fire  and  tv. 

Nutn.  13:20  wheth.  be  tv.  or  not 

31:20  purify  thing's  made  of?/'. 

Deut.  10:1  make  th.  an  ark  oitu. 

19:5  when  man  goeth  into  tv. 

29:11  hewer  of  thv  iv.  Jos.  9:21, 

23,  27 ;  Jer.  46:22 
Jos.  17:18  mountain  is  a  tv. 

1  Sam.  6:14  th.  clave  tv.  of  cart 
14:25  they  of  laud  came  to  a  tif. 
23:16  Jonath.  went  to  Da.  in  tv. 

2  Sam.  18:8  iv.  devoured  people 

1  K.  18:23  lay  the  bullock  on  to. 

2  A'.  2:24  two  she-bears  out  of  w. 
1  Chr.  29:2  I  have  prepared  iv. 
ps.  80:13  boar  ofw.  doth  waste 

l;J2:6  found  it  in  fields  ot'tv. 

141:7  when  one  cleaveth  tv. 
Prov.  26:20  no  tv.  fire  goeth  out 
21  as  u\  to  tire,  so  is  content!. 
Ec.  10:9  he  that  cleaveth  tv. 
Is.  10:15  lift  itself  as  if  no  tv. 

30:33  pile  thereof  is  fire  and  tu. 

45:20  set  up  tv.  of  their  image 

60:17  for  iron  silv.  for  iv.  brass 
Jer.  5:14  make  words  fire,  peo.  tv, 

7:18  children  gather  tv.  the  fa. 

28:13  hast  broken  yokes  o^tv. 
Ezek.  15:3  sh.  tv.  thereof  be  tak. 

24:10  heap  on  tv.  39:10  no  iv. 
Mic.  7:14  flock  whi.  dwell  io  w. 
Ilab.  2:19  .-^aith  to  tv.  Awake 
liar/.  1:8  bring  tv.  build  house 
Zee.  12:6  like  a  hearth  among  w, 

1  Cor.  3:12  this  founda.  tv.  hay 

2  Tim.  2:20  also  vessels  of  iv. 

See  OFFERING,  STONE. 

WOODS. 

Ezek.  34:25  sleep  safely  in  tv. 
WOOF. 

Lev.  13:48  plague  be  in  tv.  51-5& 
WOOL. 

Jijd.  6:37  fleece  of  tv.  in  floor 
2  A'.  3:4  100,000  rams  with  tv. 
Ps.  147:16  L.  giveth  snow  likew 
P/vv.  31:13  sceketh  w.  and  flax 
Is.  1:18  sins  like  crim.  be  as  tv. 

51:8  worm  sh.  eat  them  like  tv, 
Ezek.  27:18  was  merchant  in  tv. 

34:3  eat  fat,  clothe  you  with  tv. 

44:17  no  tv.  sh.  come  upon  them 
Dan.  7:9  hair  like  tv.  Rev.  1:14 
IIos.  2:5  lovers  that  give  me  tv. 
9  I  will  recover  my  tv.  and  flax 

WOOLLEX. 

Lev.  13:47  wheth.  tv.  or  linen,  59- 

48  in  warp  or  woof  of  ;c.  52 

19:19    a    garment    mingled    of 

linen  and  tv.  Deut.  22:11 

WORD. 

Gen.  37:14  br.  me  tv.  ag.  Mat.  2:8 

44:18letmesp.  ft  ?c.  2  Sam.  14:12 

E.r.  12:35  according  to  tv.  of  Mo, 

32:28  Levi  did  according  to  the 

to.  Lev.  10:7 
Ntmi.  22:8  bri.  you  tv.  Det/f.  1:22 

20  the  tv.  I  say  to  thee,  that  do 
35  tv.  I  speak  ;  38  tv.  God  put. 

23:5  L.  put  iv.  in  Bala.'s  mouth 
Dtut.  1:25  brought  us  w.  again 
4:2  not  add  to  w.  I  comm.  you 
8:3  by  to.  that  proceed,  out  of 

mouth  of  God,  Maf.  4:4 
18:20  prophet  pres.  to  speak  tv. 

21  how  know  the  tv.  f  Jer.  28:9 
21:5  by  tv.  controversy  be  tried 
30:14  tv.  is  nigh  thee,  Rom.  10:8 

Jos.  1:13  remember  »i.  Moeee 
14:7  I  brought  tv.  22:32  them  tv. 

1  Sam.  4:1  tv.  of  Sa.  came  to  Is. 

2  Sam.  3:11  not  answer  Ab.  -^  w. 


CRUDEXS   COXCORT>A\CE. 


10S5 


SSam.  TiTniitl  in  nil  places  npnke 

I II  w.  1  C/ii:  17:1)  ■ 

85  »'.  tlioii  hnst  spiiki'n  cnnrc. 

15:2s  till  tliiTC  come  v.  fr.  you 

in:10  not  a  w.  of  lirini;iiii;  kin!; 

SJ:4  mill  tlic  kind's  u:  prcvuil- 

ed,  1  rVi)-.  Sl:l 

1  A".  a::iO  Ben.  liro.  kins  w.  2  A'. 

2-.>:n.  SO;  «  Chr.:»:Ui.i» 

42  ir.  Ilmt  I  have  hoard  is  good 

8:50)  not  failed  one  w.  of  protn. 

18:21  answer,  not  ft  w.  A.  3«:21 

S  A'.  18:28  hear  tr.  of  kiTi,'  of  As. 

1  C/ir.  UV.K  ho  yo  mindful  of  w. 

Ps.  1(V>:S 
21:12  advise?/'.  T  sh.  hrini;  him 
i^VA.  1:8  reineniher  u\  thou  corn. 
£st.  1:21  accordin-;  to  n\  of  Me. 
7:8  '/'.  went  out  of  kinij's  mouth 
Job  2:13  none  spake  a  «'.  to  Joh 
Pg.  1'-A  by  ii:  of  thy  lips  I  kept 
68:11  L.  save  w.  many  publish. 
ll'.):4!l  rememb.  «'.  to  thy  serv. 
12:1  eyes  fail  for  ?('.  of  ri:;liteo. 
l;J'.l:4  there  is  not  w.  in  touf^ue 
P)-ov.  12:2."i  ft  iroud  w.  mak.  ^lad 
13:1.1  (lespiseth  w  be  destroyed 
11:1.5  simple  believeth  every  ?/'. 
15:23  w.  spoken  in  si-ason  good 
25:11  w.  flilv  spo.  is  like  apples 
Ec.  8:1  where  «',  of  kins,  power 
J.<.  5:24  despised  ir.  of  II(dy  One 
fi:10  speak  «'.  it  shall  not  stand 
9:8  the  Lord  sent  a  w,  to  Jacob 
2^1:21  make  man  otl'end.  for  a  w. 
30:21  ears  sh.  hear  w.  behind  th. 
41:28  no  counsel,  could  ans.  w. 
44:2I>  conllrmeth  ic.  of  his  serv. 
45:2-3  «'.  is  eone  out  of  month 
.50:4  to  speak  a  jc.  in  season 
Jtr.  5:13  the  w.  is  not  in  them 
9:20  rec.  «'.  of  his  mouth,  10:1 
18:18  nor  id.  perish  from  proiih. 
23:.3li  every  man's  «'.  his  burden 
26:2  speak,  diminish  not  a  tc. 
S4:5  I  have  pronounced  the  ?r. 
37:17  kins  said,  any  ir.  fr.  L.  ? 
44:16  for  the  >r,  spoken  unto  us 
Ezek.  .3:17  hear  w,  at  moulh.  .33-7 
12:25  the  w.  shall  eome  lo  pass 
28  w.  I  have  spok.  sll.  be  done 
13:6  thev  would  confirm  the  «'. 
J)aii.  3:28  ha.  chan;;ed  king's  w. 
4:17  demand  by  //'.of  holy  ones 
31  the  »'.  in  the  kind's  mouth 
Jon.  3:6  w.  rame  to  kins  of  .Nin. 
Mar/.  2:5  a<'C0.  to  tr.  I  covenant. 
Jfa/.  88  speak  the  w.  only 
12:32  wtioso  spe;ik.  a  tr.  against 
the  Son  of  man,  L'ike  12:10 
36  idle  I/',  men  sh.  give  accou. 
1.3:21  liec:insc  of  the  w.  he  is 

offcmted.  ^fark4■.^l 
15:23  Je.  ans.  woman  not  a  ip. 
18:16  tr.  he  establ.  2  Cor.  1.3:1 
22:46  no  m:in  able  to  answ.  a  tr. 
27:14  .le-tis  answer,  never  a  tv. 
2.'*:S  run  To  brin;;  disciples  tr. 
Jfark  4:14  sower  soweth  the  ir. 
14:72  I'e.  called  to  inind  tlie  tr. 
16:20  confirming  tr.  with  si^ns 
Z'lke  4:36  araaz.  what  tr.  is  this  : 
7:7  eav  in  a  »'.  my  serv.  healed 
24:10.(e.  mighty  in  ir.  and  died 
John  1:1  in  besinn.  was  the  IT. 
14  the  ir.  was  made  flesh 
2:22  believed  «'.  .lesus  said.  4:50 
12:*?  tv.  I  have  spok.  judse  him 
14:21  to.  you  hear  is  not  mine 
1.5:3  throush  tr.  I  spake  to  yon 
20  rememt).  w.  I  said  unto  you 

25  that  w.  might  be  fuISlled 
17:"20  sh.  believe  mo  through  tr. 

Acts  10:36  tr.  Ood  sent  to  Israel 
i;i:15anv  tr.  of  exhortation 

26  to  you  is  »'.  ofealva.  sent 
15:7  th.  Gentiles  should  hear  ;/■. 
17:11  receiv.  w.  with  readiness 
20:.32  I  commenil  to.  of  his  grace 
2S:'i5  I'aul  hail  spoken  one  tr. 

Horn.  10:8  that  is  the  to.  of  faith 
15:18  Gent.  ohe.  by  w.  and  deed 

1  Cor.  4:20  not  in  w.  but  in  iiow  cr 
12:8  w.  of  wisdom,  tr.  of  know. 

2  Oor.  1:18  our  tc.  lo  you  was  not 
5:10  to  us  10.  of  reconciliation 
10:11  as  we  are  in  w.  by  letters 

Oal.  5:14  law  is  fulHIl.  in  one  w. 

6:6  taught  in  to.  communicate 
Snh.  5:26  clea.  with  water  by  to. 
Phil.  1:14  speak  to.  without  fear 

2:16  holding  forth  the  to.  of  life 
Col.  1:5  heard  in  tv.  of  the  truth 

3:16  «:.  of  C.  dwell  in  vou  richly 

17  do  in  «'.  or  deed,  do  in  name 

J  Thes.  1:5  gospel  came  not  in  w. 

it  received  the  tr.  in  affliction 

4:13  receive  it  not  as  w.  of  men 


WOR 

2  Thei.  2:2  not  by  Spl,  nor  hf  tr. 

15  wheih.  by  it',  or  oiir  epistle 

17  slahllsh  vou  in  ev.  good  «'. 

3:14  man  ohev  not  tv.  by  epistle 

1  T'tin.  4:12  exam,  of  belie,  in  «'. 
.5:17  labor  in  tv.  and  doctrine 

2  Tim.  2:17  ?('.  eat  as  a  canker 
4:2  preach  ?e.  instant  in  season 

Tit.  1:0  holding  fast  «'.  as  taught 
llfb.  1:3  all  things  by  hi.  of  pow. 
2:2  if  tv.  spoken  bv  angels  slea. 
4:2  ic.  iireaehed  did  not  proOt 
.5:13  unskilful  in  «■.  of  righteo. 
7:'28  but  the  ic.  of  the  oath 
15:19  entreat,  to.  sh.  not  he  spo, 
13:'22  snlfer  tv.  of  exhortation 
Jciin.  1:21  receive  the  ingraft.  «'. 

22  doers  of  tv.  not  hearers  only 

23  if  any  he  a  hearer  of  the  to. 
3:2  if  any  man  olVeiul  not  iu  w. 

1  l'(t.  2:2  hahes  desire  milk  of  w. 
8  to  them  who  stumble  at  to. 

3:1  if  any  obey  not  «'.  they  may 

2  Pet.  1:19  more  sure  w.  of  pro. 
3:7  heav.  bv  »'.  are  kept  in  store 

1  .John  1:1  handled  tv.  of  life 
3:18  not  love  in  w.  but  in  deed 
5:7  Father.  H".  and  IToly  O.  ojie 

Her.  3:10  kept  tv.  of  my  patience 
12:11  overeoiiie  by  ic.  of  testi. 

wonn  of  (Jod. 

1  Sam.  9:'27  1  show  thee  tv.  of  G. 
1  A'.  12:22  tr.  of  G.  came  to  She. 
1  Chr.  17:3  tv.  of  0.  came  to  Na. 
Prov.  .30:5  every  ?p.  of  G,  is  pure 
Is.  40:8  w.  of  G.  stand  for  ever 
Mark  7:13  to.  of  God  of  no  efl'ect 
Ltikt  3:2  H'.  or'G.  came  unto  J. 

4:4  not  by  bread  but  byte.  i/ff. 

5:1  pressed  to  hear  tv.  of  God 

8:11  the  seed  is  the  tv.  of  G'lxl 
21  brelh.  th.  wh.  hear  w.  Of  G. 

11:28  they  that  hear  tv.  of  God 
.Mm  10::(5  gods  to  wh.  to.  of  G. 
Acts  4:31  sp.  tv.  of  O.  wl.  boldn. 

6:2  not  leave  the  to.  of  God 
7  IV.  of  G.  increas.  in  Jer.  19:24 

8:14  Ra'maria  receiv.  tv.  of  God 

11:1  Gentiles  received  tv.  of  G. 

13:7  desired  to  hear  to.  of  God 
44  city  came  to  hear  w.  of  God 
46  tv.  of  G.  first  spoken  to  you 

19:-30  mightily  grew  tv.  of  God 
Bom.  9:6  not  as  though  tv.  of 
God  hath  taken  none  efl'ect 

10:17  hearing  by  the  to.  of  God 

1  Cor.  14::i6  ca.  to.  of  G.  tr.  you  ? 

2  Cor.  2:17  many  corr.  w.  of  God 
4:2  not  handl.  to.  of  G.  deceilf. 

Eph.  6:17  helmet  of  sal.  tv.  of  G. 
Cot.  1:'25  given  to  fullll  to.  of  G. 
1  The".  2:13  received  tv.  of  God 
1  Tim.  4:5  sanctiHed  by  to.  of  G. 
•I  Tim.  2:9  to.  of  G.  is  not  bound 
Til.  2:5  HI.  ojT  G.  be  not  blasph. 
IJ'h.  4:12  tv.  of  G.  qui.  and  now. 
6:5  tasted  the  good  to.  of  God 
1 1:3  worlds  framed  by  to.  of  G. 
i:t:7  spoken  to  you  tv.  of  God 
\  P'l.  1:23  born  a:;,  hy  tv.  of  God 
'.  I'fl.  3:5  by  tv.  of  G.  heav.  were 
1  .lohn  2:14  to.  of  G.  abid.  in  you 
Rev.  1:2  bare  record  of  w.  of  G. 
9  in  isle  of  Patmos  for  ?«.()/'(?. 
r.:^  were  slain  for  to.  of  God 
V.\:\'.\  name  is  called  tr.  of  God 
*JU:4  were  beheaded  for  w.  of  G. 

Sfe  HEARD. 

His  WORD. 

Xtim.  27:21  at  lii.^  tr.  they  goout 
30:2  a  man  vow  not  break  A.  tv. 
1  .S'<7m.  l:J:i  the  Lord  eslab. /i.  tv. 
•i  .^am.  23:2  h.  tr.  in  my  tongue 

1  A'.  '2:4  the  Lord  continue  A.  «'. 
H:jn  L.  iierfor.  h.  tr.  2  Chr.  6:10 

■J  A'.  1:16  no  G.  in  Is,  toinq. /i.  »'. 

2  Chr.  10:15  L.  might  perf.  h.  vi. 
Pi.  .5*1:4  in  G.  will  I  iirai.  h.  to.  10 

in.!:-20  unto  the  voice  of  Aiv)  10. 
105:19  lime  that  his  to.  came 
28  nlielleil  not  against  his  to. 

WytV.'U  believed  not  his  10. 

W~:W  sent  his  tv.  healed  them 
130:5  L.  and  in  h.  tv.  do  1  hope 
147:15  his  tv.  run.  very  swiftly 
18  sendeih  h.  tv.  melieth  them 
10  he  slioweth  his  tv.  unto  Ja. 
148:8  stormy  wind  fultill.  h.  to. 

Is.  6*i:5  ye  lliat  tremble  at  h.  to. 

.hr.  20:9  his  to.  was  in  my  heart 

Lnm.  2:17  hath  fulillled  ^i*  to. 

■Tod'2:\\  strong  th.  execut.  A.  to. 

Mat.  8:16  cast  out  spi.  with  h.tv. 

L'lJre  4:,32  his  tv.  was  with  power 

Johtt  4:41  many  beli.  At^  own  to. 
5:38  not  his  tv.  abiding  in  yon 

Acts  2:41  that  gladly  rec.  his  tv. 


AVOR 

Tit.  1:3  hath  manifested  his  to. 
1  John  2:5  whoso  keepeth  his  tv. 
St'e  I.OKD. 

>iv  wonn. 

.Vi/m.  ll:'2;i  iitti  ,v.  come  t*  pass 
2(i:'J4  ri'hi'lleil  against  mi/  Jr. 

1  K.  6:12  perl'or.  mij  tv.  with  th. 
17:1  but  aceording  to  tni/  to. 

Is.  5.5:11  so  sh.  tny  tv.  that  goeth 
66:2  to  him  that  trem.  at  my  «i. 

Jii:  1:12  hasten  niij  tv.  to  perf.  it 
2:i:'J8  hath  mi/  to.  speak  viy  tv. 

29  not  my  tv.  as  a  lire,  sai.  L.  S 

30  ag.  projih.  that  steal  mtj  to. 
20:10  perf  mtj  good  to.  to.  you 

Milt.  '24:35  wiy  tv.  not  pass  away 
Jiiliit  5:'24  he  that  hearelh  j«y  tv. 
8:31  continue  in  mij  iv.  dis.  ind. 
37  mi/  tv.  hath  no  jilace  in  you 
43  bee.  ve  cannot  hear  tittj  to. 
Rev.  3:8  kept  my  tr.  not  den.  na. 

This  WORD. 
Ex.  14:12  is  not  /.  tv.  wo  tell  th.  ? 
.los.  14:10  L.  spake  t.  ?».  to  Moa. 

2  i^iim.  19:14  sent  this  tv.  to  king 

1  A'.  2:'23  not  spok.  (.  tc.  against 
his  own  life 

2  A'.  19:21  thlt  is  the  tv.  spoken 
of  him,  /«.  16:13;  94:3;  37:'22 

E:r.  6:11  whoso,  shall  alter  t.  iv. 

10-5  should  do  accord,  to  this  tv. 
Is.  8:20  if  speak  not  aec.  to  t.  to. 

:)0:12  because  ye  despise  this  tv. 
Jer.  5:14  bee.  ye  spe.  t.  tr.  23:38 

7:2  proclaim  there  t.  tv.  and  say 

13:12  speak  unto  them  this  tv. 

14:17  therefore  sav  t.  tv.  to  them 

22: 1  L.  said.  Go  and  speak  (.  tv. 

26:  W.'  tv.  came  from  the  Lord, 
saving,  87:1;  34:8;  36:1 

98:7  hear  thou  now  thts  tv.  Amos 

3:1;  4:1;  5:1 
nan.  10:11  wh.  he  had  spok.  t.u: 
Zee.  4:6  (.  ia  w.  of  L.  to  Zernb. 
.ids  22:22  gave  audience  to  t.  to. 
Itom.  9:9  thu  is  iv.  of  promise 
Ileb.  12:27  /.  tv.  once  more  signi. 
1  Pet.  1:'25  t.  tv.  preached  to  you 

Thv  WORD. 
Gen.  30:34  m'ight  be  ace.  to  t.  to. 

41:40  aec.  to  (.  to.  peo.  be  ruled 
Ex.  S:10  be  it  according  to  t.  to. 
Xum.  14:20  pardoned  ace.  to  t.  tv. 
Detit.  3.3:9  observed  t.  to.  and  cov, 
1  A'.  3:12  done  accord,  to  thy  to. 

8:26  let  thy  to.  be  verified 

18:36  done  all  th.  things  at  t.  to. 

22:13  let  thy  tv.  speak  what  is 

good,  2  Chr.  18:12 
Ps.  110:9  hv  taking  heed  to  t.  tv. 
11  thy  !c."ha.  I  bid  in  my  heart 

16  I  will  not  forget  thy  tv. 

17  may  live  and  "keep  t.  tv.  101 
25  quick,  acco.  to  t.  tv.  107.  1.54 
28  strengthen  me  according  to 

Myjcril6 
38  stablish  t.  tv.  42 1  tr.  in  t.  tv. 
41  salvation  according  to  t.  iv. 
50  for  thy  IV.  quickened  me 
58  be  merciful  ac.  to  (.  tv.  65,  76 
67  hut  now  have  1  kept  thy  tv. 
74  because  I  hoped  in  t.  tv.  147 

81  hilt  I  hope  in  /.  )/'.  114;  140 
thi/  IV.  is  verv  pure 

82  fail  for  t.  tv.  105  /.  to.  lamp 
89  O  L.  I.  to.  is  settled  in  heav. 
133  order  my  steps  in  thy  iv. 
118  that  I  mi.  meditate  in  t.  to. 
1.58  bee.  they  kept  not  thy  tv. 

160  (.  to.  true;  162  rej.  at  t.  to. 

161  heart  stand,  in  awe  of  t.  tv. 

169  give  me  under,  ae.  to  t.  ?c. 

170  deliver  me  accord,  to  (.  tv. 
172  my  tong.  sh.  speak  of  t.  tv. 

l:i8:2  thou  hast  magnified  t.  ?c. 
.Jfr.  15:16  t.  tv.  to  me  joy  of  heart 
Eirk.  20:46  drop  t.  w.  tow.  south 

21:2  drop  t.  tv.  tow.  holy  places 
Amos  7:16  drop  not  t.  tv.  ag.  Isa. 
Hab.  3:9  bow  naked,  even  t.  w. 
Luke  1:.38  be  it  to  me  ac.  to  t.  tv. 

2:29  depart  in  peace,  ac.  to  t.  tv. 

5:5  at  t.  tv.  I  "ill  let  do\vn  net 
John  17:6  they  have  kept  thy  tv. 
14  given  (hi/  iv.  17  thy  to.  truth 
Acts  4:-29  with  boldn.  speak  t.  to. 

Set  TRUTH. 

WORDS. 

Er.  4:15  Shalt  put  "■.  in  month 
5:9  let  them  not  regard  vain  to. 
19:8  Moses  returned  tv.  of  peo. 
23:8  gift  per^'erteth  iC.  of  right- 
eons.  Deut.  16:10 
34:1  IV.  whi.  were  in  first  tables 
28  Moses  wrote  the  tv.  of  the 
covenant.  Dint.  10:2 


WOR 

Drill.  2:20  Slhon  wl.  to.  of  peace 
98:14  not  go  aside  fr.  any  ofw, 
20:0  keep  jc.  of  this  covenant, 

2  A'.  23:.3,  2-1;  2  f/ir  .31:31 
32:1  hear.  O  earth,  tv.  of  my  mo. 

Ps.  51:2;  78:1;  y'cor.  7:'24 
2  Sam.  19:43  «'.  of  men  fiercer 

1  A'.  22:13  behold,  to.  of  proph. 
declare  good.  2  Chr.  18:12 

2  A'.  6:13  Elisha  tellelh  the  «■. 
18:20  Ihev  are  vain  to.  Is.  ,36:5 

2  Chr.  ■.''.i::JO  sing  prais.  wi.  tv.  of 
32:8  people  rested  on  to.  of  Hez. 
Est.  9::)0  letters  with  to.  of  jieaco 
Job  6:26  ve  imagine  to  reprove  w. 
8:2  tr.  (if  moiilli  be  like  wind  f 
1'2:11  doth  not  ear  try  to.  f  :i4:3 
15:1.3  lettest  to.  goout  of  mouth 
16:3  shall  vain  to.  have  an  endf 
4  I  could  heap  up  to.  ag.  you 
18:2  how  long  ere  make  end  h'.  1 
19:2  how  long  bro.  me  wi.  tc. .' 
23:5  I  would  know  to.  he  answ. 
12  I  esteemed  to.  of  his  mouth 
3.5:16  mnlti.  to.  without  knowl. 
38:9  who  dark,  counsel  by  to./ 
Ps.  19:14  let  to.  of  my  mouth  be 
22:1  whv  farfr.  to.  of  my  roar.t 
36:3  to.  of  his  mouth  are  iniq. 
52:4  th.  lovest  all  devouring  «i. 
.55:21  tv.  of  his  mouth  smoollier 
59:12  to.  of  Iheir  lips  let  them 
Poor.  1:6  understand  w.  of  wise 
4:5  decline  not  from  to.  of.  5:7 
6:2  art  snared  with  to.  of  mouth 
10:10  in  w.  wanteth  not  sin 
12:16  ic.  of  wick,  to  lie  in  wait 
15:26  tv.  of  pure  are  pleiisani  to. 
18:4  7c.  of  mouth  are  as  waters 
8  tv.  of  talebea.  wounds.  26:22 
19:7  he  pursuctb  them  with  to. 
27  he  cMuselh  thee  to  err  IV.  to. 
22:19  overthrows  tv.  of  trnnsg. 
17  bow  ear,  hear  to.  of  the  wise 
21  make  thee  know  tv.  of  truth 
9.3:8  thou  sh.  lose  thy  sweet  tv. 
20:10  serv.  not  be  correct,  by  v). 
Ec.  5:3  voice  known  by  tv.  10:14 
10:12  tv.  of  wise  are  gracious 
12:10  sought  out  acceptable  lo. 
11  IV.  of  wise  as  goads,  nails 
Is.  29:11  l)ec.  as  tv.  of  book  seal. 
37:4  Gixi  will  lieartc.  of  Rabsh. 
59:13  uttering  to.  of  falsehood 
Jer.  11:2  hear  to.  of  covenant,  6 
93:9  bee.  of  I>.  and  tv.  of  bolin. 
44:28  remnant  kii.  wh.  tv.  stand 
Ezek.  3:6  «•.  Ih.  canst  not  uiulers. 
ban.  7:25  speak  tv.  ag.  Most  II. 
19:4  shut  lip  to.  9  tv.  are  closed 
IIos.  6:5  slain  th.  by  tv.  of  month 
14:2  take  with  you  tv.  and  turn 
Zee.  1:13  answered  with  good  to. 
7:7  should  ye  not  hear  the  tv.t 
Mat-  96:44  prayed,  saying  same 

tv.  Mark  14:30 
Luke  4:29  wondered  at  graci.  to. 
■John  6:63  to.  I  speak  to  you 
68  thou  hast  to.  of  eternal  life 
17:8  given  them  to.  gavest  me 
Acts  2:40  w  ith  to.  did  he  testify 
7:22  Moses  was  mighty  in  to. 
10:22  Cornel,  warned  to  hear  to. 
11:14  Peter,  who  sh.  tell  the  to. 
15:15  to  this  agree  lo.  of  proph. 
24  certain  troubled  you  wi.  ta. 
18:15  if  it  be  a  question  of  to. 
9fl:.35  to  remember  tv.  of  L.  J. 
.38  sorrowing  for  tv.  he  spake 
96:'25  I  speak  forth  tc.  of  truth 
Itom.  16:18  by  tc.  deceive  hearts 
1  Cor.  1:17  not  wisd.  of  tc.  9:4, 13 
14-0  except  ye  utter  to.  easy 
10  ra.  speak  5  tv.  with  underst. 
Eph.  5:6  let  no  man  dec.  wi.  to. 

1  Tim.  4:6  iioiiri.  in  tc.  of  faith 

2  Tim.  2:14  strive  not  about  to. 
4:15  he  hath  withstood  our  to. 

2  Pet.  :):2mindfnl  of  »•.  spoken 
Rer.  1:3  hear  tv.  of  proph.  92:18 
22:19  take  from  »■.  of jiropheey 

All  the  WORDS. 
E.r.  4:'28  told  .^ar.  a.  t.  tv.  of  L. 
9-1:3  Moses  told  people <l// W«  !C. 

.Vh;h.  11:94 
T/eiil.  9:10  on  tables  writ-  a.  t.  to. 
17:19  keep  a.  tv.  9<i:29  do  a.  to. 
27:3  write  on  stones  all  the  to.  8 
9li  that  confirmeth  not  all  I.  to. 
98:58  not  observe  to  do  a.  I.  to. 
31:12  observe  to  do  all  the  to. 
32:44  Mo.  spake  n/( '.  w.  of  song 
46  set  hearts  to  a.  t.  to.  I  lestl. 
.los.  8:.34  read  all  the  iv.  of  law 

1  .<^am.  8:10  Samuel  told  a.  t.  to. 

2  k.  23:2  .losiah  read  all  t.  tv.  of 
covenant.  2  Chr.  34:30 

Pror.  8:8  all  the  in.  of  moulh 


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CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WOR 

J?.\  T:-:i  no  hucil  to  a.  t.  w.  spo. 
J.  r,  11:S  brini;  all  t.  w.  of  coven. 
2r>:2  speak  all  t.  w.  I  command 
30:2  write  all  t.  w.  spoken,  36:2 
3(>:4  Ba.  wrote  a.  t.  w.  of  L.  32 
43:1  J.  had  ended  all  t.  w.  of  L. 
Acts  5:20  speak  to  peo.  all  (he  lo. 

WORDS  of  God. 
Nwn.  24:4  wli.  heard  w.  of  G.  16 
1  Chr.  25:5  ki.'s  Peer  in  w.  of  G. 
Ezr.  9:4  tremlilelh  at  w,  of  God 
Ps.  107:11  rebelled  ag.  w.  of  God 
John  3:34  G.  sent  speak,  w.  of  G. 
8:47  that  is  of  G.  hear.  7V.  of  G. 
Sev.  17:17  until  iv.  of  G.  be  fulf. 

See  HEARD. 

His  WORDS. 

Gen.  37:8  th.  hated  him  for  A.'^f. 
J)e'iL  4:.30  heard,  h.  w.  out  of  fire 
Jud.  11:11  Jephlh.  uttered /t.  w. 

1  Sam.  3:l'l  let  none  of  A.  w.  fall 

2  Chr.  36:11)  they  despised  hU  w. 
Job  22:23  lay  up  his  iv.  in  heart 

32:14  not  directed  k.  w.  ag.  me 

34:35  Aiv*;  w.  were  without  wisd. 
37  he  multiplieth  hi^  w.  ag.  G. 
Ps.  55:21  his  tr.  polter  than  oil 

106:12  then  believed  they  hU2U. 
P/'ov.  17:27  knowl.  epareth  his  w. 

29:20  man  th.  is  hasty  in  h.  w.  ? 

30:<i  add  thou  not  unto  his  zo. 
Is.  31:2  Lord  not  call  back  his  w. 
Jer.  18:18  not  give  heed  to  h.  w. 
Dan.  9:12  he  hath  confirm,  h.  w. 
A7nos  7:10  not  able  to  bear  h.  w. 
Mark  10:24  astonished  at  his  tv. 

12:13  to  catch  him  iu  his  w. 
Luke  20:20 
Luke  20:26  not  take  hold  of  A.  w. 

24:8  they  remembered  his  w. 
See  LORD. 

My  WORDS. 
J^^tj?n.  12:6  liear  7ny  w.  Job  34:2 
Deitt.  4:10  make  th,  hear  my  w. 

11:18  lay  up  in?/  w.  in  yo.  heart 

18:18  I  will  put  nuj  iv.  in  mouth 

19  whoso,  will  not  heark.  to  ?7nj 
w.  Irequ.  Jer.  29:19;  35:13 

Nek.  6:19  uttered  my  w.  to  him 
Job  6:3  ?n7j  w.  are  swallowed  up 

19:23  O  that  7Hy  "'•  ^vere  written 

29:22  mtj  w.  they  f^i)ake  not 

33:1  hciirlvcn  to  all  77if/  xo.  34:1G 

Acts'i-M 
3  my  w.  shall  be  of  upri.  36:4 
Ps.  5:1  give  ear  to  mij  w.  O  Lord 

50:17  castcth  7ny  iv.  behind  th. 

56:5  every  day  th.  wrest  iny  w. 

141:6  tliey  shall  hear  my  iv. 
Prov.  1:23  make  kn.  7n.  w.  to  you 

2:1  if  thou  wilt  receive  my  lu. 

4:4  let  thy  heart  retain  my  w. 

20  my  son,  attend  to  7ny  w. 
7:1  my  son,  keep  my  iv. 

Is.  51:16  I  have  put  7nyio.  in  thy 
mouth,  Je?:  1:9 

59:21 77iy  w.  wh.  I  put  in  mouth 
Jer.  5:14  7fiy  ir.  in  thy  mouth 

6:19  not  hearkened  to  7ny  w. 

11:10  refused  to  hear  my  ?y. 

18:2  cause  thee  to  hear  my  w. 

19:15  they  mi.  not  hear  7ny  lo. 

23:22  caused  peo.  to  hear  niij  w. 

25:8  ye  have  not  heard  >i<j  /c. 
13  bring  upon  that  land  i/ty  w. 

39:16  bring  my  w.  on  this  eity 

44:29  you  may  know  7ny  w. 
Ezek.  2:7  speak  7ny  w.  3:4,  10 

12:28  none  of  my  w.  be  prolon. 
Mic.  2:7  do  not  7}iu  w.  do  good  to 
Zee.  1:6  my  w.  did  they  nut  take 
Mark  8:38  ashamed  of  7/7'/  /r.  of 
him  Son  be  asha.  Xf/Av  9:26 

13:31 7ny  w.  shall  not  pass  away, 

L'/ke  21:33 
Z?/il-e  1:20  thou  heliev.  notmy  7i'. 
John  5:47  how  believe  7ny  7V.  ? 

12:47  if  any  man  hear  my  w. 
48  he  that  receiveth  not  my  w. 

14:23  keep  ?iii/  w.  15:7  abide 

Their  WORDS. 

Gen.  34:18  /.  7('.  pleased  Hamor 
'J  Chr.  9:6  I  believed  not  their  7V. 
Ps.  19:4  their  7V.  to  the  end  of  the 

world,  Pom.  10:18 
Ez^k.  2:6  be  not  afraid  of  (heir  tv. 
Lake  24:11 1.  w.  secracd  as  tales 

These  WORDS. 

E.r.  19:6  t.  w.  th.  shalt  speak,  7 
20:1  God  spake  t.  iv.  Deuf.  5:22 
34:27  write  (hese  iv.  Jer.  36:17 
35:1  (he^e  are  the  7V.  which  Lord 
commanded,  Dent.  6:0:  29:1 
Nu7n.  16:31  <;\u\ol  these  iv.  Deut. 
32:45;  1  Sam.  iM:16 


Deut.  12:28  all  (heM  7V.  Zee.  8:9 

1  Sa77i.  21:12  David  laid  up  t.  w. 

2  K.  23:16  man  proclaimed  (.  7V. 
Jer.  3:12  procl.  t.  w.  tow.  north 

7:27  speak  t.  7V.  unto  th.  26:15 
16:10  sn.  t.  ID.  25:30  proph.  /.  w. 
38:24  let  no  man  know  of  t.  w. 
45:1  wh.  he  had  writ.  t.  2C.  51:60 
51:61  when  thou  shalt  read  t.io. 

Luke  24:44  t.  are  the  lo.  I  spake 

John  9:23  t.  iv.  spake  his  parents 
10:31  these  are  not  to.  of  a  devil 

Acts  2:22  men  of  Israel  hear  t.  w. 
10:44  while  Pet.  yet  spake  t.  iv. 
13:42  t.  w.  might  be  preached 
28:29  said  (.  w.  Jews  departed 

1  Thes.  4:18  comfort  one  another 
with  these  w. 

Rev.  21:5  t.  XV.  true  and  faithful 

Thy  WORDS. 

Deut.  33:3  ev.  one  sh.  rec.  of  t.  7v. 

Jos.  1:18  wh.  not  heark.  to  t.  w. 

Jud.  11:10  if  do  not  ace.  to  t.  u>. 

13:12  let  thy  2v.  come  to  pass 

1  Sam.  15:24  I  have  transg.  t.  w. 
28:21  I  have  hearkened  to  t.  7V. 

2  Sam.  7:21  for  thy  uk  sake 

28  that  God  and  thy  zv.  be  true 
1  K.  1:14  come  and  confirm  t.  7V. 
Neh.  9:8  th.  hast  performed  t.  w. 
■Job  4:4  t,  w.  upheld  him  th.  was 
Ps.  119:57  said  I  wo.  keep  f.  lo. 

103  sweet  t.  iv.  to  my  taste  ! 

130  entrance  of  t.  ?/'.  giv.  light 

139  enemies  ha.  forgotten  t.  w. 
Prov.  23:8  shalt  lose  t.  sweet  w. 

9  he  will  despise  wlsd.  of  t.  iv. 
En.  5:3  not  rash,  let  t.  w.  be  few 
Jer.  15:16  fhyuK  were  found 
Ezek.  33:31  hear  thy  iv.  33 
Dan.  10:12  Daniel,  thy  7t>.  heard 
Mat.  12:37  by  t.  iv.  shalt  be  justi. 

Vour  AVORDS. 

Gen.  42:16  in  piison  y.  w.  be  pro, 
44:10  accord,  to  y.  iv.  Jos.  2:31 

Dent.  1::B4  Lord  heard  y.  w.  5:28 

Job  32:11  I  waited  for  ijour  7V. 

Is.  41:26  none  heareth  your  w. 

Jer.  42:4  I  will  pray  ace.  to  y.  w. 

Ezek.  35:13  have  multiplied  y.  7V. 

Mai.  2:17  wearied  L.  with  ?/.  w. 
3:13  y.  w.  been  ag.  me,  saith  L. 

Mat.  iO:14  not  rec.  nor  hear  y.  w. 

WORK. 

Er.  5:9  more  iv.  laid  on  the  men 
12:16  no  manner  of  uk  shall  be 

done,  20:10;  Lev.  16:29,  23:3, 

28,  31 ;  Nu7n.  29:7 
18:20  show  the  w.  they  must  do 
31:14  whoso  doeth  any  w.  ther. 

sh.  be  cut  ofl'.  15 ;  'Lev.  23:30 
35:2  six  days  iv.  be  done,  20:9 
36:7  sufficient  for  all  the  w. 
1(6^.23:7  do  no  servile?/',  therein, 

8,  21,  25,  35,  36 ;  Nu7n.  28:18, 

25,26;  29:1,  12,  35 
Deztt.  4:28  ?£'.  of  men's  hands, 

27:15;    2  A'.   19:18;    2    Chr. 

32:19;  Ps.  11.5:4;  135:15 
5:14  sabbath,  in  it  thou  shalt 

not?y.  16:8;  Jer.  17:22,  24 
31:29  to  provoke  him  thro'  7v. 

of  hands,  1 K.  16:7 ;  Jer.  32:30 
33:11  bless  L.  a.cc.w.  of  his  ban. 

1  K.  5:16  otlicers  over  w.  9:23 
7:8  house  had  court  of  like  70. 

2  K.  12:11  into  ban.  did  w.  22:5, 9 

1  Chr.  9:33  in  that  w.  day  and  ni. 
1B:.37  minister  as  day's  iv.  requ. 
29:1  tlie  n\  is  great,  Neh.  4:19 

2  f7/;\  31:21  ev.  ?;'.  he  began  did  it 
34:12  men  did  the  iv.  faithfully 

Ezr.  4:24  then  ceased  the  w. 
5:8  this  lo.  goeth  fast  on 
6:7  let  iv.  of  house  of  G.  alone 
22  etren.  hands  in  iv.  of  house 
10:13  nei.  a  u'.  of  one  day  or  two 

Neh.  3:5  nob.  put  not  necks  to  7^. 
4:11  slay  th.  cause  lo.  to  cease 
6:3  why  should  the  7V.  cease 
16  they  perc.  this  zo.  was  of  G. 
7:70  the  fathers  gave  to  the  w. 

Job  1:10  blessed  w.  of  his  hands 
10:3  despise  w.  of  thy  hands 
14:15  desire  to  w.  of  thy  hands 
24:5  as  asses  go  they  to  their  w. 
34:11  for  w.  of  a  man  shall  he 
render  to  him,  1  Pet.  1:17 
19  they  are  all  u\  of  his  hands 
36:9  he  showeth  iv.  and  transg. 

Ps.  8:3  I  consl.  7v.  of  th.  fingers 
9:16  snared  in  to.  of  his  hands 
19:1  firmament  sliow.  bandy  ?(?. 
28:4  after  tlic  iv.  uf  their  hands 
44:1  heard  what  w.  thou  didst 
90:17  establish  w.  of  our  hands 


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Pt,  95:0  fa.  proved  me,  saw  my  w. 
101:3  I  hate  the  w.  of  them  that 
102:25  heav.  are  uk  of  thy  hands 
143:5  I  muse  on  tv.  of  thy  hands 

Prov.  11:18  worketh  deceitful  w. 

Ec.  3:17  a  time  for  every  w. 
5:6  sh.  G.  destroy  zv.  of  hands  ? 
8:9  I  applied  my  heart  to  ev.  7V. 
14  happen  ace.  to  lo.  of  wicked 
9:10  there  is  no  w.  in  grave 
12:14  G.  will  bri.  lo.  into  judg. 

Cant.  7:1  lO.  of  a  cun.  workman 

Is.  2:8  thev  worship  to.  of  their 
own  hands,  37:19;  Jer.  1:16; 
10:3,  9,15;  51:18 
17:8  not  look  to  iv.  of  his  hands 
19:15  nei.  be  any  7V.  for  Egypt 
25  Assyria  the  uk  of  my  hands 
28:21  that  he  may  do  his  7V. 
29:16  sh.  iv.  say  of  him  made  it 
23  children,  the  ?y.  of  my  hands 
32:17  IV.  of  righteousness,  peace 
45:11  concerni.  7v.  of  my  hands 
49:4  surely  my  ic.  is  with  my  G. 
60:21  inherit  w.  of  my  hands 
61:8  I  will  direct  th.  %v.  in  truth 
64:8  we  are  the  w.  of  thy  hands 
65:23  elect  enjoy  iv.  of  th ,  hands 

Jer.  32:19  great  and  mighty  in  w. 
50:29  recompense  her  according 
to  ?/'.  Lam..  3:64 

Ezek.  15:3  shall  wood  do  any  7v.  ? 
4  is  it  meet  for  70.  ?  5  no  w. 
16:30  7V.  of  a  whorish  woman 

IIos.  13:2  the  w.  of  craftsman 
14:3  say  no  more  to  w.  of  hands 

Mie.  5:13  no  more  w.  iv.  of  hands 

Hab.  1:5  work  a  7V.  in  your  days 

Hag.  2:14  so  is  ev.  %v.  of  hands 

Mark  6:5  there  do  no  mighty  xv. 

Johti  7:21  done  one  xv.  ye  marvel. 
17:4  finished  the  iv.  thou  gavest 

Acts  5:38  if  this  xv.  be  of  men 
1.3:2  IV.  whereunto  I  called  them 
41  I  work  a  xv.  iu  vour  day 
14:26  ?/'.  which  they  fulfilled 
15::iS  went  not  with  them  lo  xo. 

Pom.  2:15  show  xv.  of  law  writ. 
9:28  short  xv.  L.  make  up.  earth 
11:6  otherwise  xv.  is  nomore?/'. 

1  Co?'.  3:13  ev.  man's  7t'.  bemanif. 
14  if  w.  abide;  15  if  xv.  burnt 

9:1  are  not  ye  my  xv.  in  Lord  ? 
Eph.  4:12  some  for  ?y.  of  minis. 
Phil.  2:30  w.  of  C.  was  nigh  death 

2  Thes.  1:11  God  fulfil  ?(Cof  faith 
2:17  stablish  you  in  ev.  good  xv. 

2  Tim.  4:5  iv.  of  an  evangelist 
Jam.  1:4  let  patience  ha,  perf.  xj). 
25  a  doer  of  xo.  sh.  be  blessed 
See  EVIL. 

WORK,  S  of  God. 

.Er.  32:10  tables  were  xv.  of  God 

Job  37:14  wondrous  xv.  of  God 

Ps.  64:9  all  declare  the  xv.  of  G. 
G6:5  come  and  see  w.  of  Ood 
78:7  might  not  forget  xv.  of  God 

Ec.  7:13  consider  the  xv.  of  God 
8:17  I  beheld  all  the  w.  of  God 
11:5  thou  knowest  not  xv.  of  G. 

John  6:28  might  work  xv.  of  God 

29  this  is  w.  of  God  that  j'e 

9:3  that  w.  of  God  be  manifest 

Acts  2:11  hear  th.  speak  xd.  of  G. 

Pom.  14:20  for  meat  destroy  not 
the  XV.  of  God 

See  GOOD,  GREAT. 

His  WORK. 

Gen.  2:2  G.  ended  h.  xv.  3  rested 
Ex.  36:4  every  man  from  his  xv. 
Deut.  32:4  his  xv.  is  perfect 
Jud.  19:16  old  man  ca.  fr.  his  xv. 
1  Sam.  8:16  take  asses  to  his  xv. 
1  K.  7:14  Hiram  wrought  hi^  xv. 

1  Ch?\  4:2.3  dw.  wi.  king  for  h.  xv. 

2  Chr.  8:9  made  no  serv.  for  h.  w. 
16:5  Bjiasha  let  his  xv.  cease 

Neh.  4:15  return,  ev.  man  to  h.  xv. 
Job  7:2  looketh  for  rew.  of  h.  xv. 

36:24  rem.  thou  magnify  his  xv. 

37:7  all  men  may  know  his  tv. 
Ps.  62:12  renderest  to  ev.  man 
according ioh.  xv.  Pwv.  24:29 

104:23  man  goeth  to  his  w. 

in:3/t.  «'.ishonorable,glorious 
Prov.  16:11  weiLdits  of  bag  A.  xv. 

20:11  whether  ^tis  xv.  be  pure 

21:8  for  the  pure  h.  w.  is  right 
Is.  5:19  let  him  hasten  hv^  xv. 

10:12  L.  performed  h.  whole  xv. 

28:21  that  he  may  do  his  iv. 

40:10  his  IV.  IS  before  him,  62:11 

54:16  bring,  an  instru.  for  h.  xv. 
Jf-r.  29:13  gi\etli  not  for  his  xv. 
Ilab.  2:18makerof/i.  zv.  trusteth 
Mark  13:34  gave  ev,  mau  his  iv. 


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John  4:34  my  meat  is  to  fin.  h.  w. 
Gal.  6:4  every  man  prove  his  tv. 
Pev.  23:13  to  every  man  as  k.  w. 

See  LORD,  NEEDLE. 

Our  WORK. 

Ge}i.  5:29  this  sh.  comfort  our  tv. 
Thy  WORK. 

Ex.  20:9  six  days  do  all  thy  w. 

2:5:12;  Deut.  5:1S 
Euth  2:12  L.  recompense  thy  w. 
Ps.  77:12  I  will  meditate  thy  tv. 

90:16  let  t.  w.  ap.  unto  thy  serv. 

92:4  made  me  glad  thro'  thy  xv. 
Ptor.  24:27  prep,  thy  iv.  without 
Is.  45:9  or  /.  xv.  hath  no  hands? 
Jer.  31:16  thy  tv.  sh.  be  rewarded 
ffab.  3:2  revive  thy  to.  in  years 

Your  WORK. 
E.r.  5:11  not  aught  of  y.  tv.  dim. 
3  Chr.  15:7  y.  tv.  sh.  be  rewarded 
Is.  41:24  your  tv.  is  of  naught 
1  Thes.  1:3  rememl)er  y.  ;(-.  faith 
Heb.  6:10  to  forget  y.  tv.  of  faith 

WORK-FELLOW. 
Pom.  16:21  my  xv.f.  salute  yon 

WORK,  Verb, 
Ex.  5:18  go  therelbrenowandw. 

34:21  six  days  thou  shalt  tv. 

35:2  whoso  xv.  ther.  put  to  death 
1  Sam.  14:6  mnv  be  Lord  will  tv. 
1  A'.  21:30  sold  lliYS.  to  xv.  evil,  25 
Neh.  -1:0  peiijili'  had  a  mind  to  w. 
Job  23:9  on  left  hand  wh.  he  tv. 
ps.  58:2  in  heart  you  xv.  wicked. 

119:126  it  is  time  for  Lord  tow. 
Prov.  11:18  wick.  xv.  decei.  work 
Is.  19:9  they  that  w.  in  flax 

43:13 1  will  xv.  who  shall  let  it 
Ezek.  33:26  ye  xv.  abomination 
Dan.  11:23  he  eh.  xv.  deceitfully 
Mic.  2:1  woe  to  them  that  >v.  evil 
Hab.  1:5  I  will  xv.  a  work  in  your 

days,  Aets  1:1:41 
Haff.  2:4  iv.  for  I  am  with  you 
Mai.  3:15  xv.  wicked,  are  set  up 
Mat.  21:28  go  tv.  in  my  vineyard. 
Luke  13:14  wh.  men  ought  to  to. 
John  5:17  Father  worketh.  I  xv. 

6:38  might  xv.  the  works  of  God 
30  said.  What  dost  thou  xv.  ? 

9:4  I  must  xv.  the  works  of  him 
Pom.  7:5  siii  did  xv.  in  our  mem. 

8:28  all  thi.  xv.  togeth.  for  good 
Eph.  4:19  tow.  uncleanness  with 
Phil.  2:12  XV.  out  your  salvation 
1  Thes.  4:11  to  xv.  with  hands 
3  Thes.  2:7  mys.  of  iniq.  doth  xv. 

3:10  not  xv.  neit.  should  he  eat 
12  that  with  quietness  they  xo. 
See  INIQUITY. 

WORKER. 

1  K.  7:14  was  a  xv.  iu  brass 

WORKERS. 

2  JT.  23:24  w.  wi.  familiar  spirits 
2  Cor.  6:1  v:.  together  with  him 

11 :13  false  apostles,  deceitful  xv. 
Phil.  3:2  dogs,  beware  of  evil  to. 
See  INIQUITY. 

WORKS. 
Ex.  5:13  fulfil  your  xv.  and  tasks 
Num.  16:28  sent  me  to  do  th.  xv. 
Deut.  2:7  bles.  thee  in  xv.  16:15 
Jud.  2:10  which  knew  not  tv. 
1  Sa?n.  8:8  ace.  to  w.  they  done 

1  A'.  13:11  told  w.  man  of  G.  did 

2  A".  22:17  provoked  me  to  anger 

with  7V.  of  hands.  3  Chr.  34:25 
Neh.  9:;i5  nor  turned  fr.  wick,  to, 
Ps.  14:1  done  abominable  xv. 
17:4  concerning  the  xo.  of  men 
93:4  triumph  in  xv.  of  thy  hands 
111:2  tv.  of  the  Lord  aregi'eat 
7  XV.  of  hands,  verity  and  jnd. 
138:8  forsake  not  xv.  of  own  ha. 
141:4  to  practise  wicked  tv. 
Prov.  31:31  let  her  xv.  praise  hex 
Ec.  1:14 1  havp  seen  tv.  done,  2:11 
Is.  26:12  wrought  our  tv.  in  us 
Jer.  7:13  bee.  ye  have  done  th.  xv. 
25:6  provo.  not  with  xv.  7 ;  44:8 
14  recomiJense  them  according 
to  tv.  of  bands.  Pev.  2:23 
Ezek.  6:6  your  tt.  be  abolished 
Dan.  4:37  him  wh.  xv.  are  truth 
Mic.  6:16  tv.  of  house  of  A.  kept 
Mat.  11:2  John  heard  tv.  of  Chr. 
John  5:20  show  him  greater  xo.. 
36  XV.  Father  hath  given  me 
7:3  mav  see  the  xv.  thou  doest 
7  I  testifv  xr.  thercnf  are  evil 
8:39  would  do  ?r.  of  Abraham 
9:4  I  must  work  the  iv.  of  him 
10:25  tv.  T  do  in  Father's  name 
32  for  wh.  of  xv.  do  yc  sto.  mef 


CRUDEN^S  CONCORDANCE. 


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John  10:37  if  I  do  not  u\  38  bc- 

M:U(  iKiL'th  10.  11  believe  for  «'. 
\-i  IV.  tliut  I  do.  flmll  be  do,  gr. 

1j:21  il'  L  bud  not  done  the  n\ 
ylt'/.v  7:  U  rejoiced  in  iv.  of  hande 

2ii:"2i(  ilo  //'.  meet  for  repeulanco 
Jiom.  .i:'i~  by  what  lawV  of  iv./ 

4:'i  if  Abr.  were  justified  by  iv. 
6G.  imputetU  right,  with.  w. 

9:11  not  of  tv.  but  of  him  that 
'Si  but  as  it  were  by  «'.  of  law 

11:G  if  by  grace,  no  more  of  w. 

l;i:12  cant  oft'  iv.  of  darlcnesa 
Oal.  2:1(1  man  ia  not  justi.  by  w. 

8:2  receiv.  ye  Sp.  by  w.  of  law? 
5  dueth  he  it  by  w.  of  the  law 
10  as  miiny  aa  are  of  w.  of  law 

5:1'.»  IV.  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 
Eph.  2:9  not  of  tr.  lest  any  boast 

5:11  wi.  unfruitful  w.  of  darkn. 
Col.  1:21  enemies  by  wicked  iv. 
1  T/ies.  5:13  esteem  for  tv.  sake 
S  Tim.  1:1»  saved  us,  not  accord- 
ing to  our  w.  Tit.  3:5 
Tit.  l:lt)  but  in  w.  they  deny  G. 
Btb.  1:10  heav.  w.  of  thy  hands 

2:7  set  him  ov.  w.  of  thy  hands 

3:!l  your  failiers  saw  my  tv. 

4:3  althou.Ljh  tv.  were  finished 

6:1  repentance  from  dead  ir. 

9:14  pur"g  consc.  from  dead  w. 
Jam.  2:lfnot  w.  can  failh  save? 


AVOIl 

Jam.  9:18  ph.  faith  without  t.w. 
liev.  2:2  I  know  thy  w.  If,  13,  I'J ; 
3:1.8,  15 

3:2  1  have  not  found  t.  iv.  perf. 

Woiiderrul  WORKS. 

Ps.  40:5  nuiny  arc  thy  iroiiil.  w. 

78:4  sliowing  his  tvond*rj'ul  iv. 

107:8  praise  L.  for  his  tv.  tv.  to 
children  uf  men,  15,  21,  31 

111:4  made  his  tv.  w.  remcmb. 
Mat.  7:22  in  th;^  mi.  done  iv.  w. 
AcU  2:11  hear  in  tongues  w.  w. 
Se€  woNDRors. 

WOUKETII. 
Job  33:29  these  //-.  God  for  man 
I's.  15:2  IV.  rigliU-ouj^ness,  dwell 

101:7  tc.  deceit  slinll  not  dwell 
PtW.  11:18  wiclied  w.  deceitful 

2ti:28  tlattering  montli  tv.  ruin 

31:13  she  tv.  with  her  hands 
E.i:  ;i:9  wliat  prolit  he  tliat  w.  f 
h.  44:12  the  smith  tv.  in  coals 

61:5  meetest  him  th.  w.  riglit. 
TJati.  G:27  u\  si'ms  and  wonders 
John  5:17  my  I'^th.  w.  hitherto 
Acts  10:35  he  that  lo.  righteous. 
Horn.  2:10  to  every  one  w.  good 

4:4  to  him  that  %o.  is  reward 
5  him  that  w.  not.  but  belicv. 
15  because  the  law  //■.  wrath 

5:3  tril)ulation  tv.  ualioucc 

13:10  love  h\  no  ill  to  nei;.dibor 


17  faith  with.  w.  is  dead.  20:20   1  for.  12:0  it  is  same  G.  that  ?t'. 


18  show  me  thy  faith  with.  tv. 

21  was  not  Abr.  jusli.  by  tv.  f 

22  by  iV.  was  faith  made  [jerf. 
ai  by  IV.  a  maa  is  justifted 

25  was  not  R.  justilied  by  w.  f 
£  Pet.  3:10  tv.  therein  burnt  up 
1  John  3:8  mi.  destroy  w.  of  devil 


11  these  tv.  tliat  one  and  same 
l»i:10  for  he  w.  the  work  of  L. 
2  for.  4:12  liien  death  tv.  in  us 

17  (('.  for  us  more  weight  of  gl. 
7:10  godly  por.  tv.  repentance 
(int.  3:5  he  that  (/'.  nnracles 
5:0  but  faith  which  //'.  by  love 


Rev.  2:26  that  keepeth  w.  to  end   Eph.  1:11  who  ti:.  all  things 


9:20  repented  notof  »'.  of  hand 
18:0  double,  according  to  her  tv 
See  EVIL.,  GOOD,  work  of  God. 
His  WORKS. 

1  Sam.  19:4  his  iv.  to  thee  good  I 

2  Chr.  32:;i0  llez.  prusp.  in  h.  w. 
Ps.  :iS:i  h.  w.  are  done  in  truth 

78:11  forget /(W  w.  wond.  100:13 

103:22  bless  the  Lord,  all  his  iv. 

104:31  L.  shall  rejoice  in  his  tv.  . 

107:22  declare  k.  tv.  with  rejoic. 

111:0  show.  pei).  power  of  A,  w. 

145:9  his  mercies  are  over  /t.  w. 

17  Lord  is  holy  in  all  his  to. 

Prov.  8:22  pos.  me  before  his  w. 

24:12  render  toev.  inauac.  to  A. 
w.  f  Mat.  15:27;  2  Tim.  4:14 
^.  3:22  man  sh.  rejoice  in  h.  w. 
Dan.  9:14  G.  is  right,  in  his  w. 
Acts  15:18  known  to  G.  are  A.  w. 
Heb.  4:4  rest,  on  7th  day  fr.  h.  tv. 
10  hatii  ceased  from  h.  own  w. 
Jam.  2;22  faith  wro.  with  A.  w..'' 

3:13  of  a  good  conversat.  his  lo, 
SeeJ^ORTt,  SIAKVELLOUS,  snoHTT. 

Their  WORKS. 
Ex.  5:4  let  people  from  their  w. 

2;i:24  Shalt  not  do  after  thtir  tv. 
Xek.  0:14  accord,  to  these  t.  tv. 
Job  34:25  therof.  he  know.  t.  w. 
Ps.  .i3:15  he  cousidereth  Mt  ir  u?. 

100:35  they  learned  their  tv. 
39  thus  defiled  with  t.  own  tv. 
Ec.  9:1  t.  tv.  are  in  hand  of  God 
h.  29:15  t.  w.  are  in  the  dark 

41:29  vanity,  t.  tv.  are  nothing 

59:0  nor  cover  thems.  wi.  t.  w. 

00:18  I  kn.  /.  tv.  and  thoughts 
X//WW  8:7  uev.  forg.  any  of  t.  iv. 
Jon.  3:10  G.  saw  i.  iv.  th.  turned 
M'i(.  23:3  do  not  ye  after  /.  iv. 
5  t.  IV.  do  to  be  seen  of  men 
2  Cor.  11:15  end  accord,  to  t.  tv. 
Bee.  14:13  t.  w.  do  follow  them 

20:12 judged  accord,  lot.  tv.  13 

Thy  WORKS. 

Dettf.  3:24  according  to  thtj  tv.  f 

15:10  L.  sh.  bless  tliee  in  t.  tv. 
2  iJhr.  20:37  L.  hath  broken  t.  tv. 
Ps.  2ti:7  tell  of  (.  wond.  ?r.  145:4 

60:3  how  terri.  art  thou  in  t.  tv. 

73:28  that  I  may  declare  thtj  iv. 

8ti:8  neither  are  any  works  like 
unto  thy  IV. 

92:5  O  L.  how  great  are  thy  jp. 

104:13  earth  satisfied  with  the 

fruit  otthy  tv. 
24  how  manifold  arc  thy  tv.  ! 

14"J;5  reraem.  I  meditateon  /.  w. 

145:10  thy  w.  shall  praise  tliee 
prov.  10:3  commit  t.  iv  to  Lord 
Ec.  9:7  God  accepteth  fhy  tv. 
Is.  57:12  I  will  declare  thy  tv. 
Jet.  48:7  thou  trusted  iu  thy  to. 


2  spirit  that  tv.  in  disobed. 

;J:20  according  to  powerw.  in  us 
Ptitt.  2:13  it  is  God  u\  in  you 
Vol.  1:29  wii.  tv.  iu  me  mightily 
1  Thes.  2:13  elbctuaily  tv.  in  you 
Jam.  1:3  try.  of  liiiib  (V.  patience 
20  \vrath  of  man  tv.  not  right. 
Rtv.  21:27  whosue.  tv.  abomina, 

WORKIXG,  Participle. 
ps.  52:2  like  a  razor  tv.  deceit. 

74:12  tv.  salvation  in  the  earth 
Ezik.  40:1  gate  shut  si.x:  w.  days 
Mark  16:20  Lord  iv.  with  them 
Pom.  1:27  iv.  that  is  unseemly 

7:1-3  sin  w.  death  in  me  by  good 

1  {.'or.  4:12  ;/'.  with  our  hands 
Eph.  4:28  tv.  thing  tb:it  is  good 

2  Th€s.  3:11  iv.  not,  busybodiea 
Heb.  13:21  iv.  ih.  wli.  is  pleasing 
Rev.  10:14  spir.  of  devils  «'.  mira. 

WORKI\G,  Substantive. 
Is.  28:29  Lord  excellent  in  to. 

1  Cor,  9:6  power  to  forbear  w.  ? 
12:10  another  the  tv.  <if  miracles 

Ei)h.  1:19  accord,  to  tv.  of  power 
3:7  giv.  me  by  iv.  of  his  power 
4:10  accord,  to  tv.  iu  measure 
Phil.  3:21  accord,  to  tv.  thereby 
C(^.  1:29  his  tv.  \vh.  work,  iu  me 

2  Thes.  2:9  after  the  iv.  of  Satan 

WORKMAN. 
Ex.  35:35  work  of  cun.  w.  38:23 
( 'ant.  7:1  work  of  a  cunning  to. 
Is.  40:19  tv.  nieltcth  an  image 
20  seeketh  to  him  a  cun.  tv. 
Jer.  10:3  work  of  w.  with  axe 
lids.  8:6  w.  made  il,  not  of  God 
.Mat.  10:10  tv.  is  worthy  of  meat 
2  Tim.  2:15  a  tv.  not  lo  be  asha. 

WORKM.WSIIIP, 
Ex.  31:3  and  in  all  manner  of  w. 

5;  35:31 
2  A'.  10:10  accord,  to  tv.  thereof 
Ezek.  28:13  w.  of  tabrets  prepar. 
Eph.  2:10  we  are  his  a\  in  C.  Je. 

WORKMEi'V. 
2  K.  12:14  thev  gave  that  to  the 

I  a:  15;  2  Chr.  :34:10,  17 

I I  Chr.  22:15  tv.  with  th.  in  abun. 
I    25:1  the  number  of  the  tv. 

2  Chr.  24:13  so  the  tv.  wrought 
Ezr.  :i:U  set  tv.  in  house  of  God 
Is.  44:11  the  tv.  they  arc  of  men 
Acts  19:25  with  //'.  of  like  occup. 

WORLD. 

1  Sam.  2:8  he  set  tv.  upon  them 

2  Sam.  22:10  the  foundations  of 

the  IV.  appeared.  Ps.  18:15 

1  Chr.  10:30  tv.  sh.  not  be  moved 

Job  18:18  sh.  be  chased  out  o(w. 

.34:13  who  hath  disposed  the  w. 

37:12  may  do  on  the  face  of  tv. 

Ps.  9:8  he  shall  judge  the  tv.  in 

righteousness,  96:13;  'J6;9 


■\vou 

Ps.  17:14   deliver  from   men  of 
the  tv. 
10:4  to  end  of  7^;.  Rom.  10:18 
22:"^7  ends  of  w.  shall  remember 
24:1  the  earth  and  the  w.  is  the 

Lord's,  98:7;  Aah.  1:5 
33:8  inhabit,  of  «'.  stand  in  awe 
49:1  give  car,  inhabitants  of  w. 
50:12  for  the  iv.  is  mine 
77:18  lightnings  light,  w.  97:4 
89:11  founded  tv.  and  its  fulness 
90:2  form,  the  earth  and  the  w. 
93:1  the  tv.  also  is  established 
90:10  IV.  also  sh.  be  estublislied 

Prov.  8:26  not  made  dust  otw. 

Ec.  3:11  set  w.  in  their  heart 

Is.  13:11  I  will  punish?^',  for  evil 
14:17  is  this  he  made  tv.  wild.  ? 

21  nor  till  face  of  7^'.  wi.  cities 
21:4  the  w.  langnishelh  away 
27:6  Is.  Bh.  fill  the  tv.  with  fruit 
31:1  let  world  hear,  and  all  that 
45:17  not  confoun.  tv.  willi.  end 

Mat.  4:8  tlie  devil  showeth  him 

all  kingd.  of  the  tv.  Luke4:ti 

5:14  ye  are  the  light  of  the  w. 

13:38  field  is  tv.  good  seed  chil. 

40  so  shall  it  be  in  end  ofw.  49 

10:20  what  prolit.  gain  w.  lose 

soul?  il/a/'/;  8:30;  Lifke9:^b 

18:7  woe  to  w.  bee.  of  oficncea 

24:14  sh.  be  preached  in  all  the 

tv.  for  witness,  Mark  14:9 
Luke  1:70  who  ha.  been  since  w. 

began,  Acts  3:21 
2:1  decree  that  tv.  sh.  be  taxed 
20:35  worthy  to  obtain  that  tv. 
John  1:10  he  was  in  h'.  the«'.  was 
made  by  him,  Acts  17:24 
29  L.  ofG.  takes  away  ein  of?/'. 
3:16  God  so  loved  the  w.  that 
17  IV.  thro'  him  might  be  sav 
4:42  C.  Savi.  of  w.  1  John  4:14 
6:33  bread  of  G.  ^'iv.  life  to  to. 
51  mvflesh,  Igiveforlifeof  w. 
7:4  these  th.  show  thyself  to  w. 
7  w.  cannot  hate  you 
8:12  said,  I  am  light  ofw.  9:5 
12:19  the  tv.  is  gone  after  him 
47  I  CO.  not  to  jud.  but  save  iv. 
14:17  Sp.  wh.  w.  cannot  receive 
19  the  tv.  scoth  me  no  more 

22  how  manifest  thyself  unto 
us  and  not  unto  the  w.  ? 

27  I  give,  not  as  the  w.  givcth 

31  the  w.  may  know  I  love  Fa. 
15:18  tv.  hate  you,  1  John  3:13 

19  of  w.  the  IV.  love  his  own 
16:20  but  the  iv.  shall  rejoice 

28 1  leave  to.  and  go  to  Father 

3^3  I  have  overcome  the  to. 
17:5  glory  I  had  before  xo.  was 

6  name  to  men  gav.  out  of  to. 

9  I  pray  not  for  «'.  but  for  them 

14  tv.  hated  th.  bee.  not  of  v). 

15  not  take  them  out  of  tv. 

16  not  of  tv.  as  I  am  not  of  w. 
21  that  the  %v.  may  believe  th. 

hast  sent  me,  23 
25  the  IV.  hath  not  kno-mi  mo 
18:20  I  spake  openly  to  w. 
21:25  w.  could  not  cont.  books 
Acts  17:6  turned  tv.  upside  down 
19:27  Diana,  Asia  and  vj.  worsh. 
24:5  a  mover  of  sedit.  thro'  tv. 
Rom.  1:8  faith  is  spo.  of  thro"  w. 
3:6  for  how  shall  G.  judge  tv.  ? 
18  tv.  may  bee.  guilty  bef.  G. 
4:13  he  should  be  heir  of  tv. 
11:12  full  of  th.  be  riches  of  tv. 
15  if  casting  away  of  them  be 
reconciling  of  iv. 

1  Cor.  1:21  v).  by  wis,  kn.  notG. 
2:7  wisdom  G.  ordained  bef.  V). 

12  not  received  spirit  of  iv. 
3:22  tv.  or  life,  or  death,  yours 
4:i)  are  made  a  spectacle  to  w. 

13  we  are  made  as  filth  of  to. 
5:10  then  must  ye  ^'O  out  of  «•. 
6:2  kn.  th.  saints  sh.  judge  tv.  f 
7::33  careth  for  things  in  tv.  34 
8:13  eat  no  flesh  wh.  w.  stand. 
ll:;J2nof  be  condemned  with  w. 

2  Cor.  5:19  C.  reconc.  tv.  to  hims. 
(Md.  6:14  by  wh.  tv.  is  crucified 
2  Tim.  1:9  in  Christ  before  w, 

began.  Tit.  1:2 

Ufb.  2:5  in  subjection  io.  to  come 
6:5  tasted  powci"s  of  tv.  to  come 
11:.38  of  wh.  10.  was  not  worthy 

Jam.  1:27  unspotted  from  the  tv. 
3:R  tongue  is  a  w.  of  iniquity 
4:4  friend,  of  ?^.  enmity  with  G. 

2  P^t,  2:5  G()d  spared  not  old  io. 
3:0  wherebv  tv.  that  then  was 

1  .John  2:2  pfopilia.  for  sins  of  w. 
15  love  not  to.  10  is  of  the  w. 

17  the  ti).  paaseth  away 


AVOR 

1  John  3:1  the^o.  knoweth  uanot 

4:5  they  are  of  the  «j. 

5:4  born  of  (».  ovcrcomcth  w. 

19  whole  IV.  lleth  in  wickedn. 

Rev.  3: 10  temptation  come  on  to. 

1*2:9  Satan,  deceiveth  whole  w. 

13:3  u'.  wondered  after  the  beast 

See  FOITNDATION. 

In,  or  Into  the  WORLD. 

Ps.  73:12  ungod.  wh.  pros.  t.  i.  w. 
Mat.  26: 13  this  gospel  be  preach- 
ed in  the  whole  to. 
Mark  W:i()mn\infhew.  tocomfl 

eternal  life,  i«A-e  18:30 
John  1:9  man  that  comes  i.  thsw. 

10  he  was  in  the  to. 
3: 17  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  w. 

19  light  is  come  into  the  tv. 
6:14  should  C(nnei.  t.  iv.  11:27 
9:5  as  h)ng  ns  I  am  in  the  to. 
12:40  I  am  come  a  light  i.  £.  w. 
]6::i3  in  tv.  ye  sli.  have  tribula. 
17:11  I  am  no  more  in  the  io. 

12  while  I  was  i/i«'.  I  kept  th. 
18:37  for  this  came  1  into  tlie  iv. 

Rom.  5:12  sin  entered  into  the  iv. 

13  until  law.  sin  was  in  the  w. 
1  Cor.  8:4  an  idol  is  noth.  in  t.  tv. 
Eph.  2:12  without  God  in  the  tv. 
Col.  1:6  as  it  is  in  all  the  w. 

1  7^7/1.  1:15  Christ  Jesus  came 

into  the  w.  to  save  sinners 
3:10  and  believed  on  in  the  io. 
Ik'b.  10:5  when  he  cometh  i.  t.  tv. 
1  Ptt.  5:9  aflUct.  that  arc  in  t.  to. 

1  ./uhn  2:15  love  not  thi.  in  t.  tv. 
4:1  false  prophets  gone  i.  t.  tv. 

3  now  already  i.-^  it  in  the  w. 

4  greater  th.  he  that  is  in  t.  tv. 
9  sent  his  Son  into  the  w.  that 

2  John  7  many  deceivers  i.  t.  iv. 

This  WORLD. 

Mat.  12:32  not  forgi.  him  in  t,  tv. 
13:22  cares  of  this  iv.  choke  the 
word,  J/«?)t4:19 

Ltike  10:8  children  of  this  to.  aro 
20:;i4  children  of  this  lo.  marry 

John  8:23  ye  are  of  this  w. 
9:39  for  judg.  1  come  into  t.  w, 
12:25  that  hateth  life  in  this  to. 
31  now  is  judgment  of  this  w. 
13:1  should  depart  out  of  t.  w. 
14:30  prince  ot  this  tv.  cometh 
10:11  prince  of  this  to.  is  judged 
18:30  kingdom  is  not  of  this  w. 

Rom.  12:2  not  conformed  to  t.  iv 

1  Cor.  1:20  wh.  is  disp.  of  t.  iv.  t 
2:6  speak  not  wisdom  of  this  to. 
3:18  if  man  seem,  wise  in  t.  to. 

19  wisd.  of  t.  tv.  foolish,  wi.  G. 
5:10  not  with  fomicat.  of  t.  to. 
7:31  use  t.  w.  as  not  abusing  it 

2  Cor.  4:4  god  oil.  to.  blinded 
(Jal.  1:4  deli,  us  IV.  t.  present  to. 
Eph.  1:21  not  only  in  /.  w.  but 

2:2  according  to  course  of  t.  w. 
6:12  against  rulers  of  (his  tv. 

1  Tim.  6:7  brou.  nothing  in  t.  to. 
17  those  that  aro  rich  in  t.  to. 

2  Tim.  4:10  De.  loved  t.  pres.  lo. 
Tit.  2:12  live  godly  in  t.  pres.  tv. 
Jam.  2:5  ^hosen  poor  of  this  lo. 

1  John  3:17  wh.  hath  t.  to.  good 
4:17  as  he  is,  so  arc  we  iu  t.  tv. 

WORLDLY. 
Tit.  2:12  uugodlin.  and  to.  lusts 
Utb.  9:1  first  cov.  had  w.  sanct. 

WORLDS. 
Heb.  1:2  by  whom  he  made  to. 
11:3  tv.  were  fram.  by  word  of  G. 
WORM. 
Ex.  16:24  neitlier  any  w.  therein 
Job  17:14  said  to  iv.  my  mother 
24:20  tv.  feed  sweetly  on  him 
25:6  man  is  a  tv.  son  of  man 
Ps.  22:0  I  am  a  w.  and  no  man 
Is.  14:11  IV.  is  spread  under  thee 
41:14  fear  not  thou  iv.  Jacob 
51:8  w.  sh.  eat  them  like  wool 
06:24  their  tv.  sh.  nut  die.  Marh 
9:44.  40,  48 
Jon.  4:7  a  iv.  smoie  the  goui'd 

WORMS. 

Ex  16:20  bred  "'.  and  stank 
Dettt.  28:39  the  «'.  shall  eat  them 
Jof)  7:5  clothed  with  >v.  and  dust 
19:26  tho"  tv.  destroy  this  body 
21-26  and  tv.  shall  cover  them 
Is   14:11  and  the  w.  cover  thee 
^^^c  7:17  out  of  holes  like  u). 
Acts  12:23  Herod  was  eaten  of  to. 

WORMWOOD. 
/)e?/^  29:18 a  root  that  beareth  w. 
Prov.  5:4  her  end  is  bitter  as  w. 
Jtr.  9:15  leeU  them  with  w.  23:15 


loss 


CRUDBN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


AVOR 

Larn.  3:15  mfidc  drunken  with  iv. 

VJ  my  miSL-ry,  the  w.  and  gall 

A//WS  5:7  wUotiim  jud-^in.  to  w. 

Jiev.  8:11  name  of  star  called  TT. 

WORSE. 

Gen.  19:0  deal  2V.  with  thee  than 
a  Sa?n.  19:7  w.  th.  all  that  befell 
a  A'.  14:12  Jiidah  was  put  to  the 

w.  2  C/ir.  )io:22 
1  C/ir.  19:16  Syrians  put  tow.  19 
S  6'/i/'.  6:24  if  peoi)le  be  put  to  iv. 

33:9  Mauassch  made  J*.*r.  do  2V. 
Jer.  7:26  «-.  th.  their  faih.  lti:12 
J)aa.  1:10  see  faces  lo.  liking  ? 
Mat.  12:45  last  i^tate  of  that  man 
is  w.  tlian  lirst,  Luke  11:26 

2T:()4  last  error  iiy.  than  the  Iir:?t 
John  5:14  a  iv.  thi.  come  unto  th. 

1  Cor.  8:8  if  eat  not  are  we  w. 
11:17  not  for  better  but  for  lu. 

2  Tim.  :i:13  seducers  eh.  wax  ?iJ. 
2  /'d^  2:21)  latter  end  is  w.  with 

WORSHIP. 

Gen.  22:5  I  and  the  lad  wUl  go 

and  w. 
Ex.  24:1  and  ?y.  ye  afar  off 
34:14  thou  shall  iv.  no  other  G. 
i>£;^/^.  4:19  lest  th.  be  driven  to  ?fj. 
8:19   if   thou   w,  other   gods, 

11:16:  30:17 
26:10  and  lo.  before  the  L.  thy 

God,  Ps.  22:27.  29;  86:9 

1  Sam.  1:3  man  went  up  to  w. 

15:25  that  1  may  iv.  Lord.  30 

1  K.  12:;30  the  people  went  to  w. 

2  K.  5:18  lU.  in  house  of  liiuimou 
17:36  L.  ye  fear,  him  sh.  ye  w. 
18:22  shall  lo.  bef.  this  altar  in 

Jeru.  2  Ch)\  32:12;  Is.  36:7 
1  Chi'.  16:29  w.  h.  in  the  beauty 
of  holiniiss.   Ps.  29:2;  66:4; 
96:9;  iVa^4:I0;  Luke  A:% 
Ps.  5:7  10.  tow.  thy  temple  l;i8:2 
45:11  he  is  thy  L.  iv.  thou  him 
81:9  neither  w.  any  strange  god 
95:6  let  us  w.  and  bow  down 
97:7  20.  him  all  ye  gods 
99:5  20.  at  his  footstool,  132:7 
9  and  w.  at  his  holy  hill 
iv.  2:8  w.  work  of  han.  20;  46:6 
27:13  w.  Lord  in  holy  mount 
49:7  princes  ul^o  shall  to. 
ti6:2;j  (dl  flesh  20.  before  me 
Jer.  7:2  enter  th.  gates  to  20.  26:2 
13:10  w.  other  gods  be  as  girdle 
25:6  go  not  after  oth.  gods  to  20. 
44:19  did  we  w.  her  witli.  men  ? 
SJzek.  46:2  he  sh.  w.  at  threshold 
3  people  of  land  sh.  iv.  at  door 
9  entereth  to  10.  by  north  gate 
Dan.  3:5  w.  j<olden  image.  10,  15 
12uot  («.  im.  lS:2::i;  i^ifyeio. 
14  do  not  ye  w.  iraa.  1  set  up  5 
Mic.  5:13  Ihou  shall  no  more  lo. 

work  of  thine  hands 
Z*'p.  1:5  that  w.  host  of  heaven 
2:11  men  sh.  w.  him,  every  one 
Z^c.  14:16  w.  Lord  of  hosts,  17 
Mat.  2:2  aud  couie  to  w.  him 

8  that  I  may  come  and  20.  him 
4:9  if  thou  wilt  ?v.  me.  Lu.  4:7 
15:9  but  in  vain  they  do  20.  me 

John  4:20  in  Jerusal.  is  the  place 
wh.  men  oug.  to  lo.  Mai'k  1:1 
22  ye  w.  ye  know  not  what 
2:i  20.  the  Father  in  spirit,  24 
12:-J0  Greeks  ca.  to  20.  at  feast 
Act!<  7:42  gave  th.  to  10.  host,  43 
8:27  eunuch  came  to  Jer.  to  20. 
17:2;i  whom  ye  iguorautly  w. 
18:13  persuaded  men  to  tv.  God 
24:11  Paul  came  to  Jerus.  to  to. 

14  so  w.  I  God  of  my  fathers 
1  Cor.  14:25  he  will  20.  God 
Phil.  3:3  which  20.  God  in  spirit 
Self.  1:6  let  angels  of  G.  20.  him 
Pel).  3:9  and  w.  before  thy  feet 

4:10  ;/'.  him  that  liveth  for  ever 
9:20  they  should  not  2V.  devils 
11:1  and  them  that  lo.  therein 
13:8  all  that  dwell  on  earth  shall 
2V.  bear*t,  12 

15  th.  would  not  %o.  the  image 
14:7  ir.  him  that  made  heaven 

9  if  any  man  w.  beast  and  im. 
11  who  20.  beast,  have  no  rest 

15:4  nations  come.  w.  bef.  him 
19:101  fell  at  his  feet  to  w.  22:8 ; 
22:9  20.  God 

WORSHIPPED. 

Gen.  24:26  Atiraham  20.  Lord,  48 
52  Abralmm's  servant  iv.  Lord 
Ex.  4:31  Israel  20.  12:27;  3:1:10 
32:8  they  made  a  calf,  and  w.  it, 

Pf.  106:19 
31:8  Mos.  2v.  Jud.  7:15  Gid.  w. 


Deut.  17:3  served  other  gods,  and 
w.  29:26;  1  A'.  9i^9;  2  A' 
21:21;  2  C7e;-.  7:22;  ./er.  1:16; 
8:2;  16:11;  22:9 

1  Sam.  1:19  Hannah  w.  before  L. 
28  Samuel  20.  15:31 ;  S.  20.  Lord 

2  Sam..  12:20  D.  arose  20.  15:32 

1  K.  11:33  forsaken  me,  2V.  Ash, 
16:31  served  Baal,  uk  him,  22:53 

2  A'.  17:16  thev  20.  host  of  heav- 
en, 21:3,  2  Chr.  33:3 

1  Chr.  "29:20  cong.  bowed,  and  w. 

h.  2  Cfir.  7:3:  29:28,  29.  30 
Xeh.  8:6  all  people  w.  Lord,  9:3 
Job  1:20  Job  20.  Ezek.  8:16  w.  sun 
Dan.  2:46  king  w.  3:7  20.  image 
Mat.  2:11  wise  men  fell,  w.  Christ 
8:2  leper  w.  him.9:lHa  ruler  ?i;. 
14:3^3  that  were  in  ship  %o.  him 
15:25  woman  of  Canaan  10.  him 
18:26  servant  fell,  w.  his  lord 
28:9  held  him  by  feet,  20.  him 
17  disciples  w.  him,  Ln.  24:52 
Mark  5:6  ran  out  of  tombs,  w. 
15:19  spit  on  him,  bowing,  w. 
John  4:20  our  lath.  w.  in  mount. 
9:38  man  believed,  and  20.  him 
Ac(.^  10:25  Cornelius  20.  Peter 
16:14  Ly.  2V.  God;  18:7  Justus mj. 
17:25  neither  is  10.  with  hands 
liom.  1:25  to.  creature  more  than 
2  The.s.  2:4  exalteth  above  all  20. 
Heb.   11:21  Jacob  w.  Jiev.  7:11 

w.  God 
Hev.  5:14  twenty-four  elders  20. 
11:16;  19:4 
13:4  they  20.  dragon,  w.  beast 
16:2  sore  fell  on  them  w.  image 
19:20  deceiv.  that  2V.  his  image 
20:4  souls  that  had  not  20.  beast 
WORSHIPPER,  S. 
2  A'.  10:19  destroy  w.  of  Baal 
21  ail  20.  of  B.  came,  none  left 
23  none  but  the  20.  of  Baal  only 
John4:2S  20.  sh.  worship  in  spirit 
i»:31  if  any  man  be  a  iv.  of  God 
Acts  19::85  Ephesus  is  a  20.  of  D. 
Hed.  10:2  because  20.  once  purged 

WORSHIPPETII. 
jVe/i.  9:6  host  of  heaven  to.  thee 
/-*.  44:15  maketh  god.  20.  it,  17 
Pan.  3:5  falleth  not  and  iv.  11 
Acts  19:27  Asia  and  the  world  w. 

WORSHIPPING. 
2  A'.  19:37  as  he  was  ?*.  in  house 

of  Nisroch,  Is.  BT.3S 
a  Chr.  20:18  Ju.  fell  down,  w.  L. 
Mat.  20:20  Zeb's  chil.  came  2V. 
Col.  2:18  begu.  you  in  w.  of  ang. 

WORST. 
Esek.  7:24  bri.  lo.  of  the  heathen 

WORTH. 
Gen.  23:9  for  as  much  money  as 

it  is  w. 
Job  24:25  make  speech  noth.  20. 
Prov.  10:20  heart  of  wick.  lit.  w. 
Ezek.  30:2  say,  howl,  woe  lo.  day 

WORTHY. 
Gen.  32:10  I  am  not  w.  of  merci. 

1  Sam.  1:5  he  gave  a  2V.  portion 
26:16  as  L.  liv.  ye  are  to.  to  die 

2  Sam.  22:4  who  is  w.  to  be 
praised,  Ps.  18:3 

1  K.  1:52  show  himself  a  w.  man 
./er.  26:11  w.  to  die;  16  is  not zf. 
Mat.  3:11 1  am  not  20.  to  bear 

8:8  Lord.  I  am  not  20.  Luke  7:6 

10:11  inquire  who  in  it  is  to.  13 
37  loveth  more,  he  is  not  w.  38 

22:8  which  were  bidden  not  tv. 
Mark  1:7  not  20.  to  un](>oi?e.  Lu 
3:16;  ,/o-^rt.l:27;  Ac(sV^:2h 
Luke  3:8  fruits  2V.  of  repentance 

7:4  w.  for  whom  he  sho.  do  this 
7  nor  thought  I  myself  20. 

10:7  laborer  is  20.  of  his  hire 

15:19  no  more  20.  to  be  son.  21 
-4c(5  24:2  w.  deeds  done  to  nati. 
Rom.  8:18  not  iv.  to  be  compared 
Eph,  4:1  th.  ye  walk  ?/i.  of  voca. 
Col.  1:10  ye  miglit  walk  2v.  of  L. 
1  Thfs.  2:12  ye  would  walk  to. 
1  Thn.  1:15  ?('.  ofacceptati.  4:9 

5:18  laborer  is  10.  of  his  reward 
Hcb.  11:38  world  was  not  70. 
Jam.  2:7  blasph.  that  20.  name? 
lie}).  3:4  walk  in  white,  arc  2v. 

4:11  20.  to  receive  glory,  5:12 

5:2  who  is  20.  to  open  the  book 
4  no  man  fo.  w.  to  open  book 
9  thou  art  ?/j.  to  take  book 

16:6  to  drink,  for  they  are  20. 

•Siftf  COUNT.  COTTNTED.  DEATH. 

WORTHIES. 

Nah.  2:5  he  shall  rccouut  his  2v. 


wou 

WORTHILY. 

Puth  4:11  do  thou  to.  iu  Ephrat. 
WOT,  TETII. 

Gen.  21:26  I  ;t'.  not  who  done 
39:8  to.  not  what  is  with  me 
44:15  to.  ye  not  I  can  divine? 
Ex.  32:1  we  tv.  not  what  is  be- 
come of  him,  23;  Acts  7:40 
Num.  22:6  w.  he  wh.  thou  bless. 
Jos.  2:5  whither  the  men  went  I 

to.  not 
Acts  3:17  I  tv.  thro'  ignor.  ye  did 
Rom.  11:2  to.  ye  not  what  scrip. 
Phil.  1:22  what  choose  I  tv.  not 

WOVE. 
2  A".  23:7  women  wove  hangings 

WOVEX. 
Ex.  28:32  bin.  oftv.  work,  39:22 
39:27  linen,  tv.  work  for  Aaron 
i7o/t/i  19:23  coat  without  seam,-«J. 

WOtXD. 
Xeh.  9:24  do  with  th.  as  they  w. 
Ps.  81:11  Israel  iv.  none  of  me 
Pro2}.  1:25  ye  w.  none  of  reproof 
Mark  10:36  what  to.  jc  I  sho.  do 
Rom.  7:15  what  2V.  tliat  I  do  not 
19  the  good  that  1 20.  I  do  not 
WOULD  God. 
Ex.  16:3  w.  God  we  had  died  in 

Egypt,  Num.  14:2 
N2im.  11:29  10.  G.  people  proph. 
20:3  to.  God  we  died  wh.  breth. 
Deut.  28:67  %o.  God  it  were  even 
Jos.  7:7  to.  God  we  dw.  on  side 
Jud.  9:29  iv.  G.  peo.  under  hand 
2  Sam.  \^-M  to.  G.  I  died  for  th. 
2  A'.  5:3  IV.  G.  lord  with  prophet 
Acts  26:29  w.  G.  all  such  as  1  am 

1  Cor.  4:3  I  tv.  God  ye  did  reign 

2  Cor.  11:1  u\  to  G.  bear  wi.  me 
WOLLD  not. 

1  Sam.  20:9  iv.  not  I  tell  thee? 
Is.  30:15  and  ye  to.   no!.,  Mat. 

23:37 ;  Luke  13:34 
R07n.  7:16  do  that  whi.  1 2V.  not 
19  evil  that  I  to.  not  that  I  do 

2  Cor.  12:20  such  as  ye  to.  not 
WOILDEST. 

Jos.  15:18  and  Caleb  said,  What 
w.  ihouy  1  K.  1:16 
WOULOEST  not. 
John  21:18  carry  whi.  thou  tv.  n. 

WOUIVD. 
Ex.  21:25  "rive  2V.  for  tv.  stripe 

1  A'.  22::j5  l)lood  ran  out  oitv. 
Job  34:6  my  w.  is  incurable 
Pi'ov.  6:33  a  20.  and  dishonor 

20:30  bluenessof  a  20.  cleanseth 
Is.  30:26  heal,  stroke  of  their  tv. 
Jer.  10:19  for  my  to.  is  grievous 

15:18  why  is  my  tv.  incurable? 

30:12  to.  IS  grievous,  Nah.  3:19 
14  I  wounded  thee  ^vith  20. 
JIos.  5:13  Jud,  saw  his  tv.  could 
Ob.  1  have  laid  a  w.  under  thee 
Mic.  1:9  her  to.  is  incurable 
Rev.  13:3  to.  was  healed,  12,  14 
WOUIVDS. 

2  K.  8:29  king  J.  went  to  be  heal. 
ofthe^iJ.  9:15;  2  Chr.  22:6 

Job  9:17  he  multiplied  ray  iv. 
Ps.  38:5  my  ?i'.  stink,  corrupt 

147:3  and  bindeth  up  their  tv. 
Prov.  18:8  talebearer  as  to.  26:22 

2-3:29  hath  to.  without  cause? 

27:6  faithful  are  to.  of  a  friend 
Is.  1:6  no  soundness  in  it,  but  to. 
Jer.  6:7  before  me  is  grief  and  tv. 

30:17  I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  to. 
Zee.  13:6  are  th.  tv.  in  thy  hands? 
Luke  10::34  tSamari.  bound  up  w. 

WOUXD,  Verb. 
Deut.  32:39  1 20.  and  I  heal 
Ps.  68:21  God  sh.  20.  his  enemies 

1I0:6«'.  heads  ov.  many  countr. 
1  Cor.  8:12  ye  to.  their  conscience 

WOUIVD. 

John  19:40  th.  to.  body  of  Jesus 
Acts  5:6  3'0.  men  to.  up  Ananias 

WOUi\DED. 
Deut.  23:1  he  tliat  is?^'.  in  stones 

1  Sam.  17:52  20.  of  Philistines 

2  Sam.  22:39 1  have  «y.  mine  ene- 
mies, Ps.  18:3S 

1  K.  20:37  in  smiting  he  to.  him 
22:34  for  I  am  2v.  2~Chr.  18:33 

2  Chr.  35:2;J  for  I  am  sore  to. 
Job  24:12  soul  of  iv.  crieth  out 
Ps.  64:7  suddenly  sh.  they  be  2V. 

69:26  grief  of  those  th.  hast  tv. 
109:22  ray  heart  is  10.  within  me 
Pror.  7:26  cast  down  many  2V. 
18:14  a  w.  opii-it  who  cau  bear? 


Cant.  5:7  found  me,  they  tv.  me 
Is.  51:9  art  not  it  that  to.  drag.  ? 

53:5  he  ^vas  iv.  for  our  transgr. 
Jer.  30:14  I  ?(;.  thee  with  wound 

37:10  th.  remained  but  w.  men 

51:52  thro'  land  w.  shall  groau 
Lain.  2:12  they  swooned  as  tv. 
Eztk.  26:15  when  the  to.  cry 

28:23  tv.  be  judged  in  the  midst 

30:24  groanings  of  a  «>.  man 
Joel  2:8  fall  on  sword,  not  be  tn. 
Zee.  13:6  to.  in  house  of  my  trie. 
Mark  12:4  to.  him.  Luke  20:12 
Luke  10:30  am.  thieves,  w.  him 
,4f('sl9:16  fled  out  house  nak.  tv. 
Rev.  13:3  his  heads  as  it  were  tv. 

WOUXDEDST,  ETH. 
Job  5:18  2V.  hands  make  whole 
Ilab.  3:13  thou  to.  head  of  wick. 

WOUXDIXG. 
Gen.  4:23  slain  a  man  to  my  w. 

WRAP. 
Is.  28:20  he  can  tc.  himself  in  it 
Mic.  7:3  reward,  so  they  20.  it  up 

WRAPPED,  or  WRAPT. 
Gen.  38:14  Tamar  20.  herself 
1  Sam.  21:9  sword  is  iv.  in  cloth 

1  K.  19:13  Elijah  to.  his  face 
■3  A'.  2:8  mantle,  tv.  it  together 
./f6  8:17  roots  are  iv.  about  heap 

40:17  sinews  of  stones  if.  to^eth. 
Eztk.  21:15  swo.  is  tv.  for  slaug. 
Jon.  2:5  weeds  tv.  about  head 
Mat.  27:59  Jos.  w.  body  in  linen, 

Mark  15:46 ;  Luke  23:53 
£?/A'e  2:7  Mary  to.  him  iu  clothes 
12  babe  w.  in  swaddl.  clothes 
John  20:7  napkin  w\  together 

WRATH. 
Gen.  49:7  cursed  be  their  to. 
Lev.  10:6  lest  tv.  come  upon  peo. 
A'«wi.  1:53  uo  20.  be  on  cong.  18:5 

16:46  there  is  w.  gone  out  fr.  li. 
Deut.  9:7  provokedst  L.  to  to.  22 

29:28  rooted  them  out  in  w. 

32:27  were  it  not  I  feared  tv. 
Jos.  9:20  lest  tv.  be  upon  us 

22:20  to.  fell  on  all  tlie  couCTe. 

2  Sam.  11:20  if  kind's  tv.  arise 
2  A*.  23:26  L.  turned  not  from  w^ 

1  Chr.  27:24  because  th.  fell  w. 

2  Chr.  19:2  theref.  is  ?:;.  on  thee 
10  aud  so  tv.  come  upou  you 

24:18  tv.  came  on  Ju.  for  tresp. 
28:13  there  is  fierce  iv.  ag.  Isr. 
29:10  his  tv.  may  turn  away 
32:25  theref.  th.  was  w.  on  him 

Ezr.  5:12  had  provoked  G.  to  w. 
7:2:3  why  sho.  be  to.  ag.  realm? 

Neh.  13:18  bri.  more  i/'.  upon  Is. 

Est.  1:18  th.  arise  too  much  to. 
2:1  tv.  of  king  was  appeased 
3:5  bowed  not,  Ham.  full  of  20. 
7:10  then  was  king's  w.  pacified 

Job  5:2  for  w.  kiUetli  foolish  man 
19:29  foiw.  brings  punishments 
21:20  di-ink  of  w.  of  Almighty 
36:13  hypocri.  in  heart  heap  w. 

18  because  there  is  ?(■.  beware 
Ps.  37:8  forsake  tv.  55:3  20.  hate 

76:10  2V.  of  man  sh.  praise  thee 
138:7  etre.  hand  a^:.  2V.  of  ene. 
P7-0V.  11:23  exp.  of^wicked  is  "• 
12:16  fool's  tv.  presently  known 
14:29  slow  to  20.  of  great  under. 
15:1  soft  answer  tuni.  away  to. 
16:14  w.  of  king  as  raesseng.  of 
19:12  king's  20.  as  roar,  of  lion 

19  man  of  tv.  suflcr  j)nnishm. 
21:14  rew.  iu  bosom  i)acitieth  ?fi. 

24  scomer.  who  dcaleth  in  to. 

27:3  fool's  n\  heavier  than  both 
4  2V.  is  cruel,  anger  is  outrage. 

29:8  wise  men  tuiii  awaj-  w. 

30:33  forcing  of  »'.  bring,  strife 
Ec.  5:17  much  tv.  with  sickness 
Is.  13:9  day  of  L.  cometli  with  iv. 

14:6  who  smote  the  people  in  tv. 

54:8  in  a  little  to.  I  hid  my  face 
Jer.  21:5  IiLrht  against  you  in  tv. 

;32::37  driven  them  in  great  w. 

44:8  provoke  me  to  to.  wi.  idols 
Ezek.  7:12  20.  is  on  all  multiiude 
Nah.  1:2  reserv.  tv.  lor  enemies 
Hab.  3:2  in  tv.  remember  mercy 
Zep.  1:18  gold  not  deliver  in  to. 
Zee.  7:12  a  great  to.  from  Lord 

8:14  fathers  provoked  me  to  20. 
Mat.  3:7  flee  from  iv.  to  come, 

Luke  3:7 
Luke  4:28  fill.  wi.  20.  Acts  10:28 

21:2:i  th.  sh.  be  2V.  on  this  peo. 

Rom.  2:5  treasurest  up  «'.  agai. 

8  to  them  th.  obey  unrijihf.  20. 

4:15  because  law  worketh  to. 

5:9  be  saved  from  to.  thro'  him 


CRUDEN'S   CONCORDANCE. 


1089 


Horn.  9:22  ves.  of  w.  fit.  tn  dostr. 

12:11)  rather  i;ivc  placo  l«>  w. 

13:4  mhuHlt'rof  ti.  lo  exerii.  w. 
5  vo  bu  Pultji'ct,  not  only  Uivw. 
0(U.  5:20  works  of  tk-sh  are  w. 
Eph.  2:3  !)>■  naiunr  chiltlr.  of  u\ 

4:2t>  k't  not  min  c;o  do.  upon  ir. 
31  let  alt  IV.  aii;;t;r,  ami  clamor 

6:4  provoke  not  your  chil.  to  w. 
Col.  3:8  put  ort"tlit't*c.  w.  nnilicu 
1  Th(^.  1:10  (lulivcrtHl  um  from  iv. 

2:16  for  w.  is  come  on  them 

6:9  Q.  hath  not  apnoi.  n^  to  «'. 

1  yim.  2:8  lift.  hanilH  wilhont  ir. 
Keb  11:27  not  fearini,'  w,  tifkiui,' 
Jam.  1:19  slow  to  3pe.  hIow  to  w. 

20  «■.  of  man  work,  not  right. 

litv.  t»:lti  hide  us  fr.  w.  ut"  Lamb 

12: 12 devil  cine.  hav.  :,'reat  w. 

14:8  nation:*  drink  ul"  n-.  JH::J 

Day  of  WIIVTII. 

Job  20:28  Mow  away  in  d.  of  iv. 

21:30  wicked  l>rou.  to  day  of  u\ 

Pif.  110:5  t*trike  kin^sin  d.of  w. 

ProiK  11:1  rielies  proUt  Jiot  in 

the  ditij  (f  w. 
Zfp.  1:15  tha't  day  is  a  dai/  ofw. 
JRom.  2:5  ireasu.  w.  aj^.  (/.  oj  w. 
Jiev.  G:l"  great  (/.  <f  w.  is  come 

WRATH  of  God. 

2  Chr.  28:11  w.  of  (iod  upon  vou 
Ezr.  10:14  iv.  of  God  be  turned 
Ps.  78:31  «'.  q/  God  ca.  on  them 
Jo/(/i  3:30  w.  of  G.  abid.  on  him 
Horn,  1:18  (c.  of  God  is  revealed 
^>A.  5:0  w.  of  God  com.  Vol.  3:0 
^t-y.  14:10  dr.  wine  ot\o.  of  God 

19  into  wine-press  oKw.  qf  G. 
15:1  for  th.  is  filled  up  w,  of  G. 

7  seven  vials  full  of  w.  qf  God 
Rev.  16:1  i)our  vial  of  H'.  of  God 
19:15  tread,  winu-pr.  of  w.  of  G. 

His  AVRATH. 

Deut,  20:2:1  L.  overthr.  iu  his  w. 

1  Sam.  28:18  csecu.  h.  w.  on  A. 

2  A'.  2:J:2()  L.  turned  not  I'r.  A.  w. 

3  CVir.  2U:I0  /m"   fierce  w.  may 

turn  from  us.  30:8 
JEfer,  8:22  Ai*  u:  is  against  them 
^(!.  7:7  from  banquet  in  his  w. 
Job  16:9  he  tcareth  me  iu  his  w. 
20:2:J  cast  fury  of  hut  w.  on  bim 
Fs.  2:5  speak  to  them  in  his  w. 
21:9  swallow  them  up  in  his  iv. 
58:0  take  them  away  in  his  w. 
T8:38  did  not  stir  up  all  his  w. 
40  cast  on  th.  fierceness  of  A.  w. 
100:23  Mo.  stood  to  turn  his  w. 
Pi'OV.  14:35  Aw  w.  aic-  bim  that 

24:18  lest  L.  turn  his  iv.  fr.  him 

Is.  16:6  Moab's  pride  aud  Aw  u\ 

Jer.  7:29  L.  forsak.  ^cn.  of  A.  uk 

10:10  at  his  w.  carta  sh.  tremble 

48:30  I  know  his  w.  saith  Lord 

Lam.  2:2  thrown  down  in  Aw  w. 

3:1  atHicIiou  by  rod  of  Ais  w. 

Ar/iot  1:!1  kept  his  iv.  for  ever 

jRom.  0:22  G.  will,  to  show  A.  ii\ 

Bev,  10:19  cup  of  wine  othis  w. 

See  KINDLED.  Wrath  of  the  lord. 

My  WRATH. 

E.V.  22:24  my  w.  shall  wax  hot 

82:10  that  rny  w.  may  wax  hot 

Kum.  25:11  hath  turned  my  iv. 

2  Chi:  12:7  my  w.  shall  uot  be 

poured  out 
Ps.  95:11  I  eware  in  my  w. 
Js.  10:6  against  people  of  rny  w. 
60:10  for" in  my  tc.  I  smote  thee 
JtVA*.  7:14  7nyw.  iaou  multitude 
13:15  thus  will  I  accomp.  inyw. 
21:31  in  flruofmy  tv.  22:21 
22:31  I  consu.  them  with  my  ri-. 
38:19  in  Are  nf  my  tv.  ha.  I  spo. 
JIos.  5:10  I  will  pour  my  ?*.  on 

13:11  I  look  him  away  in  7nyw. 
Jleb.  3:11  I  sware  in  my  w.  they 
4:3  as  X  have  sworn  in  my  w. 

Thy  WRATH. 
Ex.  15:7  thou  senlest  thy  w. 
32:11  why  doth  /.  w.  wax  hot? 
12  turn  from  (.  w.  and  repent 
Jof>  14:13  until  thi/  w.  be  past 
40:11  cast  abnwid  ra<jc  of  thyw. 
ps.  38:1  rebuke  me  not  in  t.  w. 
79:6  pour  out  t.  w.  on  heathen 
85:3  tluni  hast  tJikcn  away  t.  xv. 
68:7  (Ay  w.  lieth  bard  on  me 

16  thy  fierce  w.  goeth  over  me 
69:46    how  long   shall  ^Ay   w. 

burn  like  fire? 

90:7  by  thy  w.  are  we  troubled 

9  days  are  pa-'sed  away  in  t.  w. 

11  ace.  to  tliy  fear,  so  is  t.  w. 

103:10  bee.  of  iudigua.  and  t.  w. 


AVRI 

Jer.  18:20  to  tm-n  thy  w.  fr.  them 
Ilab.  3:8  was  thy  w.  ag.  the  sea 
liee.  11:18  /.  u-.  is  come,  time  of 

WRATIIFIL. 
Ps.  09:2-1  Ici  w.  anger  take  hold 
Prov.  15:18  a  ic.  nnin  stir,  strife 

WRATHS. 
2  Cor.  12:20  eiivyings,  «'.  strifes 

WREATH,  6. 

1  K.  7:17  w.  for  the  chapiters 

2  Chr.  4:2  two  w.  to  cover  the 

two  pommels 
13  400 pomegranates  on  two  w. 
two  rows  of  pomeg.  on  w. 
WRKATIIEH.  B:^. 
Ex.  28:14  two  chains  at  ends  of 
w.  work.  22.  21,  25;  39:15-18 
2  A".  25:17  pillar  of  -n.'.  work  he 
/Mm.  1:14  my  Iransgres.  are  w. 

WREST. 
Ex.  23:a  many,  to  w.  judgment 

G  not  u\  jiu'lgment  of  thy  poor 
Deut.  16:19  shalt  not  w.  judgm. 
/^■.  56:5  ev.  day  th.  tv.  thy  words 
2  Pet.  3:16  that  are  nnstai)le  w. 

WRESTLE. 
Eph.  6:12wen'.  not  against  flesh 

WRESTLED. 

Gen.  30:8  liave  I  w.  with  slfiter 

32:21  there  iv.  a  man  with  bim 

25  thigh  out  of  joint  as  be  iv. 

WRESTLINGS. 

Gen.  30:8  wi.  w.  have  I  wrestled 

WRETCHED. 
Pom.  7:24  O  w.  man  tliat  I  am 
liev.  3:17  know,  not  thou  art  w. 

WRETCHEDNESS. 
.V«m.  11:15  let  me  not  see  my  iv. 

WRING,  ED. 
Uv.  1:15  priest  w.  otfhead,  5:8 
./ud.  6:38  Gide.  w.  dew  of  fieece 
/*«'.  75:8  wicked  sh.  w.  them  out 

WRINGING. 
Prov.  30::J3  w.  of  nose  bri.  blood 

WRINKLE,  6. 
.lob  16:8  hast  filled  me  with  w. 
Eph.  5:27  not  having  spot  or  w. 

WRITE. 
Ex.  34:1  will  w.  onta.  Deut.  10:2 
27  L.  said  to  Mo.  w.  th.  words 
Num.  17:2  w.  every  man's  name 
3  w.  Aaron's  name  on  rod  of  L. 
Deut.  6:9  «'.  them  on  posts,  11:20 
24:1  let  him  w.  her  a  bill  of  di- 
vorcement, 3;  MarklOA 
27:3  w.  the  words  of  this  law,  8 
31:19  w.  ye  this  song  for  you 
2  Chr.  26:22  acts  of  U.  did  Is.  >v. 
Ezr.  5:10  w.  the  names  of  men 
Neh.  9:38  sure  coven,  and  w.  it 
Est.  8:8  w.  ye  also  for  the  Jews 
P7vv.  3:3  w.  on  tab.  of  heart,  7:3 
Is.  8:1  w.  in  great  roll  wi.  a  peu 
10:1  w.  grievousness  prescribed 
19  that  a  child  may  w.  them 
30:8  iV.  it  before  them  in  a  table 
./er.  2'2:'.i0  w.  ye  this  man  childl. 
30:2  u\  the  words  I  have  spuk 

en,  36:2,  17.  28 
31:3;a  w.  in  th.  hearts.  Heb.  8:10 
Ezek.  24:2  iv.  the  na.  of  the  day 
37:16  w.  for  Judah  and  Israel 
43:11  IV.  it  in  their  sight 
Ilab.  2:2  w.  the  vinion  on  tables 
Luke  1:3  it  seem,  good  to  w.  th. 
10:0  iv.  fifty;  7  w.  fourscore 
John  1:45  Mos.  and  prop,  did  7V. 
19:21  w.  not,  king  of  the  Jews 
Acts  15:20  w.  that  th.  abstain  fr. 
25:26  no  cert.  thi.  to  w.  my  lord 

1  Cor.  4:14  I  iv.  not  to  sha.  you 
14:37  things  I  w.  arc  command. 

2  Cor.  1:13  we  w.  none  other  thi. 
2:9  I  w.  that  I  might  know 

9:1  it  is  BUperfiuous  to  w.  yon 
13:2  I IV.  to  th.  wh.  tiave  einned 
10  I  w.  these  thi.  being  absent 
Gal.  1:20  things  I  w.  unto  ;you 
Phil.  3:1  lo  w.  the  same  things 

1  Thes.  4:9  not  that  I  iv.  5:1 

2  Thes.  3:17  is  the  token  ;9oJw. 

1  Tim.  3:14  these  w.  I  unto  thee 
Heb.  10:16  in  minds  will  I  w. 

2  Pf-t.  3:1  I  w.  to  you,  1  .John  2:1 

1  .John  1:4  th.  thi.  w.  we  to  you 
2:7  I  10.  no  new  commandment 

8  a  new  commandm.  I  tv.  you 

12  T  tv.  to  you,  lit.  children,  13 

13  I  iv.  to  "you.  fathers 

2  John  12  many  ih.  to  w.  to  you 

3  John  13  not  wi.  ink  and  pen  w. 
Jade  3  it  was  needful  to  lu. 
Pev.  1:11  what  seest  iv.  19 


wni 

Per.  2:1  angel  ofch.  ofEpho.  tv. 

8  angel  of  chur.  of  Smyrna  u\ 

12  angel  of  chu.  in  I'ergam.  w. 

18  angel  of  chu.  iuTbyatirair. 

3:1  angel  of  church  in  Sardisw. 

7  angel  of  chu.  in  Philadel.  w. 

12  I  will  w.  on  him  new  name 

14  angel  in  ch.  ofLaodicea  w. 

10:4  abo.  to  w.  voice  said  iv.  not 

14:13  w.  bles.  arc  dead  die  in  L. 

19:9  w.  bless,  are  called  to  sup. 

21:5  w.  words  true  and  faithful 

See  BOOK. 

WRITER. 
Jud.  5:14  that  handle  pen  of  w. 
Ps.  45:1  tong.  is  pen  of  ready  tv. 
Ezek.  9:2  tv.  inkhoni  by  his  si.  3 

WHITEST,  ETII. 
Job  13:26  thou  w.  bitter  things 
Ps.  87:0  shall  count  wh.  be  tv.  up 
Ezek.  37:20  sticks  whereon  th.  tv. 

WRITING. 
Ex.  32:10  tlie  ir.  was  iv.  of  God 
39:30  on  plate  of  holy  cro.  a  w. 
Deut.  10:4  wrote  acco.  to  first  w. 
31:24  wh.  Mos.  made  end  of  «?. 

1  Chr.  'i8:19  L.  made  me  und.  iv. 

2  Chr.  2:11  Ilur.  answered  iu  tv. 
21:12  a  «i.  froniKlij.  to  Jchoram 
35:4  prepare  accord,  to  tv.  of  D. 
36:22  Cyrua  put  the  proclama- 
tion in  ^v.  Ezr.  1:1 

Ezr.  4:7  lo.  of  letter  in  Sy.  tong. 
Est.  1:22  sent  letters  accordi.  to 

w.  whereof,  3:12:  8:0-  9:27 
3:14  copy  of  xv.  published  to  all 


14  copy  < 
i  Mord.  ) 


4:8  Mord.  gave  Ilata.  copy  of  w 
8:8  the  w.  in  the  king's  name 
Is.  38:9  the  tv.  of  nczekiah 
Ezek.  13:9  n<;)t  in  u\  of  bo.  of  Is. 
Dan.  5:7wboso  sh.  read  this  tv. 

8  they  could  not  read  the  tv. 

15  th.  they  should  read  this  iv. 

16  if  thou  canst  read  the  w. 

17  I  will  read  w.  to  the  king 
24  this  is  w.  that  was  writ.  25 

6:8  cstabl.  decree,  und  sign  w. 

9  Darius  signed^/',  and  decree 

10  Daniel  knew  w.  was  signed 
Mat.  5:31  let  him  give  her  a  w. 

of  divorcement,  19:7 
Joh7i  19:19  (/■.  was,  jeeus  of  Naz. 

WRITING-TABLE. 
Luke  1:63  Zacha.  asked  for  w.-t. 

WRITINGS. 
John  5:47  if  ye  believe  not  his  w. 

WRITTEN. 
Ex.  31:18  UK  with  the  finger  of 

God.  Deut.  9:19 
1  A".  21:11  elders  did  as  it  was  w. 

1  Chr.  4:41  lo.  by  name  sm.  tents 

2  Chr.  30:5  not  keptpasso.  as  tv. 
Ezr.  8::)4  weight  of  ves.  was  w. 
Xah.  6:6  pent  letter  wh.  was  w. 

8:14  found  w.  in  law  to  dwell 
Est.  l:l'.t  IV.  amo,  laws  of  Medes 

3:9  let  it  be  iv.  tbatthey  may  be 
12  name  of  Ahasue.  was  it  iv. 

8:5  w.  to  reverse  Ilam.'s  letters 
7V.  69:28  not  w.  with  righteous 

102:18  w.  for  generati.  to  come 

149:9  to  execute  judgment  w. 
Prov.  93:20  have  not  I w.  to  thee 
Ec.  12:10  which  was  w.  was  up- 

riifbt 
Jer.  1  .:13  depart  from  me  be  iv. 

;W:29  tv.  king  of  Baby.  sh.  come 
Ezek.  2:10  iv.  \\'ithin  and  witho. 

i:j:9  w.  in  writ,  of  house  of  Ju. 
Dan.  5:24  the  writing  wasw.  25 
Mat.  27::J7  set  up  liis  accusat.  w. 
Mark  11:17  w.  my  hou.  be  called 

15:26  his  accusation  was  tv.  K. 

of  J.  Luke  nam ;  John  19:20 

Luke  4:17  place  where  it  was7(\ 

10:20  your  names  are  tv.  in  hea. 

18:31  thi.  7V.  be  accompli.  21:22 
.John  2:17  remembered  it  was  w. 

10:34  is  it  not  w.  in  your  law 

90:31  w.  that  vc  might  believe 

21 :25  if  should  be  iv.  every  one 
Acts  13:29  fulfill,  all  that  was  w- 

21:25  touchiu''  Ge.  we  have  lo. 
pom.  2:15  work  of  the  law  tv. 

4:23  not  w.  for  his  sake  alone 

1  Cor,  10:11  IV.  for  ouradmouit. 

2  Cor.  3:2  epistle  w.  in  hearts 

3  w.  not  with  ink,  but  S.  of  G. 
7  minis,  of  death  iv.  in  stones 
Phile.  19  I  Paul  have  w. 
Ileb.  12:23  church  of  first-born  w. 
Rev.  1:3  things  wh.  are  tv.  ther. 
2:17  in  stone  a  new  name  ?/'. 
13:8  whose  names  arc  not  iv. 
14:1  Fa. '3  uame  w.  iu  foreheads 


WRO 

Pcv.  17:5  up.  head  was  w.  ^lyst. 
10:12  name  a\  on  his  thigh,  10 
21:12  names  tv.  on  the  gates 

Is  WRITTEN. 
Jos.  1:8  do  all  Ibat  is  w.  therein 
2  K.  22:13  wh.  i<  w.  concern,  im 
Est.  8:8  is  IV.  in  king's  nairn- 
Is.  4:3  that  is  w.  amonj;  li\  in; 
./er.  17:1  sin  of  Judah  is  iv. 
Dan.  9:11  curse  that  i.t  w.  in  law 
Luke  10:26  what  is  tv.  in  law  V 
20:17  what  is  this  that  is  w.  f 
22:37  is  tff.  must  be  accomplish. 
John  15:25  be  fulfilled  that  is  w. 
1  Cor.  4:0  to  Ibink  ah.  that  is  n'. 
9:10  for  our  sakrs  this  is  w. 
15:5-1  he  liru.  to  pass  that  is  W. 
It  U  WRITTEN. 
Jos.  8:31  as  it  is  w.  in  the  law  of 
Moses,  1  K.  2:3;  2  Chr.  23:18; 
25:4;  31:3;  3.5: 12 .??;;■.  3:2,  4; 
6:18;   Neh.  8:15;    10:34,  36; 
Dan.  9:13 
/**".  40:7  in  book  it  is  w.  of  ino, 

Ileb.  10:7 
Is.  05:6  if  is  tv.  before  mc 
Mat.  2:5  thus  it  is  w.  Luke  24:46 
11:10  of  whomi^  isw.  Lukel-J^ 
26:21  as  it  is  tv.  of  him,  Mark 
9:13;  14:21,  27 
31  it  is  tv.  Luke  4:8 ;  Acts  23:5 
Mark  9:12  it  is  iv.  of  Son  of  man 
Luke  2:23  if  is  tv.  in  law  of  Lord 
Pom.  11:8  according  as  it  isw 

1  Cor.  1:31;  2  Cor.  4:13 
12:19  i;i»-  IV.  14:11;  Gal.  3:10 
15:3  pleas,  not  himself,  if  is  tv. 
1  Cor.  15:45  it  is  w.  first  man  A. 
1  Pet.  1:10  it  is  w.  bo  ye  holy 
I  Iiave,  or  have  I  WRITTEN. 
lios.  8:12  I  have  tv.  of  my  law 
John  iy>92  what  I  ha.  tv.  I  h.  w. 
1  John  2:14  /  A.  ir.  to  you  fath. 
26  thetie  things  have'/  tv.  5:13 
Were  WRITTEN. 
Num.  11:20  they  were  of  them 

that  wtre  tv. 
Job  19:23  O  that  my  words  w.  iv. 
Ltike  24:44  l)e  fulfilled  wh.  w.  lo, 
John  12:16  th.  thi.  ?/'.  tv.  of  him 
Rom.  15:4  whatsoever  Ibi.  w.  w. 
See  BOOK. 

WRONG. 
Oen.  16:5  my  w.  be  upon  thee 
Ex.  2:13  to  him  that  did  the  w. 
Deut.  19:16  to  testify  what  is  io. 
Jud.  11:27  w.  to  war  against  me 
1  Chr.  12:17  no  iv.  in  ihy  hands 
10:21  he  euflered  no  man  to  do 
tbera7f'.  Ps.  105:14 
Est.  1:16  not  doue  w.  to  king 
Job  19:7  cry  out  of  tv.  not  heard 
Jer.  92:3  do  no  w.  no  violence 

13  that  buildcth  chambers  w. 
Lam.  3:59  thou  hast  seen  my  to. 
Ilab.  \:\w.  judgment  proceed. 
Mat.  20:13  frie.  1  do  thee  no  w. 
Acts  7:24  see.  one  of  th.  sufter  w. 

26  why  do  ye  iv.  one  to  anot.  ? 

27  be  that  did  his  neiglibor  tv. 
18:14  amatterof  7Z'.  or  lewdness 
25:10  P.  said.  Have  I  done  no  w. 

1  Cor.  6:7  why  do  ye  not  rather 

take  IV.  ? 
8  ye  do  w.  defraud  brethren 

2  Cor.  7:12  his  cause  th.  done  w. 
19:13  burdensome,  forg.  this  w. 

Col.  3:25  doth  w.  receive  for  w. 

WRONGED,  ETII. 
Prov.  8:36  sinnetli  w.  own  soul 
9  Cor.  7:2  we  have  tv.  no  man 
Phile.  18  if  he  bath  tv.  thee 

WRONGFITLLY. 
Job  91:27  devices  ye  tv.  imagine 
Ps.  35:19  let  not  cnemi.  tv.  rejoi. 
:i8:19  that  bate  me^c.  niultipli. 
69:4  being  mine  enemies  iv. 
119:86  they  persecute  me  iv. 
Ezek.  22:-i9  (ii>preii«ed  Strang,  w. 
1  Pet.  2:19  grief,  suflering  tv. 

WROTE. 
Ex.  24:4  Mofus  tv.  all  the  words 

of  the  Lord,  Deuf.  31:9 
34:28  L.  w.  on  tables  words  of 
coven.  Deut.  4:13;  5:22;  10:4 
Num.  33:2  Moses  ?r.  their  goings 
Deut.  31:22  Moses  w.  Ibis  song 

1  Sam.  10:25  Sam.  w.  t.winner  of 

2  Sam.  11:14  Dav.  iv.  a  letter.  15 
1  K.  21:8  Jezchel  iv.  letters,  9 

.2  A'.  10:1  and  Jehu  tv.  letters,  6 
I  Chr.  24:6  Shcmaiah  tv.  bef.  king 
1 2  Chr.  30:1  Ilezekiah  iv.  to  Ei)h. 
lEzr.  4:6  iv.  accusation  aii;a.  Jud. 
1     8  liehum  w.  a  let t crag.  Jer.  9 


1090 


CRUDEN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


WRO 

E^t.  8;5  Ilaman  w.  to  destroy  J. 
Jf):  51:110  Jerem.  w.  all  the  evil 
IJan.  5:5  inan'e  hand  u\  on  wall 

7:1  dream,  and  he  w.  the  dream 
Mur-k  10:5  Moses  «'.  this  prueept 

12:19  Moses  iv.  to  us,  Lukf  20:28 

L'l^-e  l:(i3  Zacharias  w.  saying 

Jo/tn  5:40  for  Moses  w.  of  me 

,    8:6  wi.  his  fiug.  w.  on  ground,  8 

.    19:19  Pilate  UK  title,  and  put  it 

21:24  John  u:  of  these  things 
Acts  15:23  apostlea  w.  let.  by  th. 

18:27  brethren  u\  exhorting 

23:25  Lysias  w,  after  this  man. 
Jiom.  10:22  I  Terti.  who  tc.  this 

1  Cor.  5:9  Paul  w.  in  an  epistle, 

2  Co;-.  2:3,  4  ;  7:12 ;  jEp/t.  3:3 ; 
PAifc.  21 
7:1  things  whereof  ye  w.  to  me 

2  John  5  not  as  th.  I  uK  new  com. 

3  John  9  I  w.  to  the  church 

WROTH. 
Gen,  4:5  and  Cain  was  very  w. 
6  L.  sa.  to  C.  Why  art  th.  ?(>.  ? 
31:26  Jacob  was  iv.  34:7  sons  w. 
40:2  Pharaoh  was  ?f'.  41:10 
Ex.  16:20  and  Moses  was  very  w. 

Num.  10:15;  .31:14 

Wum.  10:22  wilt  thou  be  w.  with 

Beut.  1 :34  L.  heard,  was  mj.  3:26 ; 

9:19  ;    2  «am.   22:8 ;    2  CAr 

23:9;  Ps.  18:7;  78:21,  59.  62 

1  Sam.  18:8  S.  was  veryjd.  20:7 
29:4  prince  of  Ph.  u'.  with  him 

2  .%m.  3:8  Abner  w.  13:21  D.  lo. 
2  A".  5:11  but  Naaman  \vas  w. 

13:19  man  of  God  w.  with  him 
2  C/ir.  10:10  Asa  w.  26:19  Vz.  w. 
Neh.  4:1  Sanballat  was  uk  took 
.fi'-'^  1:12  tlieref.  the  king  was  w. 

2:21  Bi^than  and  Teresh  w. 
Pi.  89:38  been  w.  with  anointed 
Is.  28:21 70.  as  in  val.  of  of  Gibe. 

47:6  I  was  w.  with  my  people 

54:9  1  would  not  be  iv.  with  th. 

67:16  nor  will  I  be  always  u'. 
17  for  iniquity  of  his  covetous- 
ness  was  I  w. 

64:5  thou  art  iv.  we  have  sinned 

9  be  not  tv.  very  sore,  O  Lord 

Jer.  37:15  the  princes  were  w. 

Jjam.  5:22  tli.  art  very  w.  ag.  tis 

Mai.  2:16  Iler.  was  exceeding  w. 

18:34  his  lord  was  w.  and  deliv. 

22:7  and  the  king  was  very  w. 
Jiev.  12:17  the  dragon  was  w. 
WROIGHT,  actiiiel!/. 
Gen.  34:7  Shechom  w.  folly  in  Is. 
Kt.  10:2  what  things  I  w.  in  E. 

36:1  then  w.  Bezafeel  and  Ahol. 
4  wise  men  w.  work,  8  ;  39:6 
Num.  2.3:23  what  hath  God  mi,  ? 
Dent.  17:2  hath  w.  wickedness 

22:21  hath  ?(i.  folly  in  Israel, 
Jos.  7:15;  Jiia.  20:10 

31:18  for  evils  they  sh.  have  w. 
Ruth  2:19  show,  with  wh.  she  w. 

1  Sam.  6:0  L.  had  w.  wonderful. 
11:13  hatlt  w.  salva.  in  Isr.  19:5 
14:45  Jonathau  hath  iv.  with  G. 

2  Sam.  2;!:10  L.  w.  great  vict.  12 

1  K.  5:10  ov.  people  that  «•.  0:23 

2  K.  17:11  Is.  10.  wick.  Ae/i.  9:18 
81:6  Mauasseh  w.  much  wick- 
edness, 2  Chr.  33:6 

S  CT/\  24:12  hir.  such  as  w.  iron 
13  workmen  w.  work.  34:10,  13 
iVeA.  4:16  iny  serv.  ?y.  in  work 

17  every  one  with  hand  w. 
Job  12:9  hand  of  L.  hath  u<.  this 

36:23  8nr\',  thou  h;ist  w.  iniqu.  ? 
Ps..  31:19  hast  hi.  lor  themtliat 

68:28  strength,  th.  thou  luist  w. 

78:43  had  w.  his  sijrns  in  Egypt 
Ec.  2:11  works  my  hands  w. 
Is.  26:12 til.  hast  u\  works  in  us 

18  ha.  not  ic.  any  deliverance 
41:4  who  liatli  iv.  and  done  it? 

Jer.  18:3  he  w.  a  work  on  wheels 
Ezek.  20:!»  I  ?/'.  for  my  name's 
sake,  14,  22,  44 

29:20  because  they  w.  for  me 
Dan.  4:2  won.  that  God  hath  w. 
Jon.  1:11  sea  io.  tempestuous,  13 
iZep.  2::1  who  w.  hi.s  judgment 
)Mat.  20:12  have  w.  but  one  hour 

36:10  slie  hath  w.  a  good  work 

on  me,  Mark  14:6 
Acts  1.1:12  wonders  God  )i'.  21:19 

18:3  abode  with  Aquila  and  «>. 
liom.  1.5:18  C'h.  ha.  not  w.  by  me 
2  Cor.  S:5  w.  us  for  same  thi.  G. 
OaZ.  2:8  tli.  w.  cflectuallv  in  Pet. 
Enh.  1:20  whicli  lie  "'.  in  Christ 
Jam.  2:22  faith  hk  with  works  1 

1  Pet.  4:3  to  have  «•.  will  of  (ien. 

2  John  8  lose  not  tlil.  we  have  w. 


YEA 

WTIOUGHT,  passively. 
Xum.  31:51  took  of  them  w.  jew. 
Ih'ut.  21:3  heifer  ha.  not  been  w. 
Xeh.  6:16  this  work  was  w.  of  G. 
Ps.  45:13  her  clothing  of  w.  gold 
139:15  in  secret,  curiously  w. 
Ec.  2:17  work  w.  under  sun 
John  3:21  manif.  th.  are  w.  in  G. 
Acts  5:12  wonders  w.  am.  people 

WROUGHTEST. 
Ruth  8:19  sa.  to  her,  wh.  w.  th.  ? 

WRUNG. 
iff.  1:15  blood  sh.  be  w.  out,  5:9 
Ps.  73:10  wat.  of  cup  w.  to  them 
/«.  61:17  ha.  mi.  out  dregs  of  cup 


Y. 


YARIV. 

1  K.  10:28  Solomon  had  linen  y. 
out  of  Egypt,  2  C'Ar.  1:16 

YE.4. 
Mat.  5:37  conve.  be  y.  Jam.  5:12 

2  Cor.  1:17  sho.  be  y.  y.  and  nay 

18  word  toward  you  was  not  y. 

19  for  Son  of  God  was  not  y. 

20  promises  of  G.  in  him  are  y. 
YEAR. 

Gen.  17:21  Sar.  shall  bear  next  y. 
Er..  12:2  first  mouth  of  the  y. 

23:14  keep  feast  in  y.  Lev.  23:41 
29  not  drive  them  out  in  one  j/. 
Lev.  16:34  atonement  once  a  y. 

25:5  a  y.  of  rest ;  29  within  a  y. 
Num.  9:22  if  y.  that  cloud  tarried 

14:34  for  a  y.  sh.  ye  bear  iniqu. 
Jos.  5:18  eat  fruit  of  Can.  that  y. 
Jiid.  10:8  that  y.  Am.  vexed  Isr. 

11:40  to  lament  four  days  in  y. 

17:10  give  thee  ten  shek,  by  y. 
1  Sam.  27:7  David  dwelt  y.  and 

1  K.  9:25  in  a  y.  did  Solom.  offer 
8  A'.  19:29  eat  this  y.  such  things 

as  grow  of  themsel.  Is.  37:30 

Est.  9:27  keej)  two  days  every  y. 

Ps.  65:11  crowned  y.  witli  goodn. 

Is.  6:1  in  y.  that  Uzziah  died 
21:16  in  a  y.  glory  of  Kedar  fail 
61:2  procl.  ace.  y.  of  L.  Lu.  4:19 
63:4  y.  of  my  redeemed  is  come 

Jtr.  11:23  3/.  of  visit.  23:12;  48:44 
17:8  not  careful  in  y.  of  drought 
28:16  saith  L.  th,  y.  th,  shall  die 
51:46  rumor  both  come  in  one  y. 

Ezek.  4:6  appoin,  each  dav  for  y. 
46:17  be  his  to  the  y.  of  liberty 

Luke  2:41  went  to  Jerusal,  ev.  y. 
13:8  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  y. 

Acts  11:26  whole  y.  tliey  assera. 

2  Cor.  8:10  to  be  forward  a  y.  ago 
9:2  Achaia  was  ready  a  y.  ago 

He/>.  9:7  pri,  went  in  once  a  y,  25 
10:3  remembrance  of  sins  ev.  y. 
Jam.  4:13  continue  there  a  y. 
Rev.  9:15  prepare  for  month,  a  y. 

YE.4R  after  YEAR. 
2  Sa?n.  21:1  fam.  3  years  y.  a.  y. 

YEAR  by  YEAR. 

Deut.  14:22  tithe  inc.  ofthy  seed 

field  bringeth  forth  y.  by  y. 

15:20  eat  before  Lord  y.  by  y. 

1  Sam.  1 :7  as  he  did  so  y,  iy  y. 

1  A'.  10:25  they  brought  a  rate  y. 
Jiy  y.  2  Chr.  9:24 

2  K.  17:4  as  he  had  done  y.  by  y. 
Neh.  10:.34  wood-offering  y.  by  y. 
Ileb.  10: 1  they  offered  y.  by  y. 

YEAR  to  YEAR. 
Ex.  13:10  ordinance  from  y.  toy 

1  Sam.  2:19 brou.  coat  fr.  y.  toy. 
7:16  S.amucl  went  from  y.  to  y. 

2  Chr.  24:5  rep.  house  fr.  y.  to  y 
Is.  29:1  add  ye  y.  to  y.  lot  tliein 
^ec.  14:16  fr.  y.  to  y.  to  worship 
See  SECOND,  third,  seventh. 

YEARLY. 
Lev.  25:53  a  y.  serv.  shall  he  be 
Jiid.  11:40  went  y.  to  lament 

21:19  a  feast  of  L.  in  Sliiloh  y. 

1  Sam.  1:3  E.  went  y.  to  worship 

21  went  to  offer  y.  sacrifl.  2:19 

20:6  a  y.  sacrifice  for  family 
Est.  9:21  keep  15th  of  same  y. 

YEARS. 
Gen.  1:14  for  seasons,  days  y 

25:7  days  of  the  y.  of  Abraham 
8  Abraham  died  full  of  y. 

47:9  evil  have  y.  of  mv  life  been 
Ex.  ;J4:22  feast  at  the  y.  end 
Lev.  25:15  accord,  to  y,  16   50  62 

27:18  accord,  to  y.  that  remain 
Deut.  :J2:7y.  of  many  generations 
Jos.  13:1  Jos.  was  stricken  in  y 
1  Sam.  29:3  Da,  been  with  th.  y. 
1  A".  1:1  David  was  stricken  in  y. 


YIE 


1  K.  17:1  not  dew  nor  rain  th.  y. 

2  Chr.  14:6  and  Asa  had  no  war 
in  those  y. 

Job  10:5  thy  y.  as  man's  days 
15:90  num.  of  y.  hid.  to  oppres. 
16:22  when  a  few  y.  are  come 
32:7  multit.  of  y.  teach  wisdom 
36:11  spend  their  y.  in  pleasure 

26  nor  can  his  y.  be  searched 
Ps.  31:10  my  y.  spent  with  sigh, 

61:6  prol,  y.  as  many  generatio. 
77:5  the  y.  of  ancient  times 
10  the  y.  of  the  right;  hand 
78:.33  their  y.  did  he  consume 
90:4  a  thous,  y.  in  thy  sight  are 
but  as  yesterday,  2  Pet.  3:8 

9  sp.  our  y.  as  a  tale  th.  is  told 

10  y.  are  threescore  y.  and  ten 
15  y.  wherein  we  ha.  seen  evil 

102:24  y.  throughout  ail  genera. 

27  thy  y.  shall  have  no  end 
Prov.  4:10  y.  of  life  many,  9:11 

5:9  lest  thou  give  y.  unto  cruel 
10:27  y,  of  wicked  sh,  be  short, 
Ec.  12:1  nory.  draw  nigh 
Is.  21:16  accord,  to  y.  of  hireling 
38:10  I  am  deprived  of  my  y. 
15  I  shall  go  softly  all  my  y. 
Ezek.  4:5  on  thee  y.  of  th,  iniq. 
22:4  thou  art  come  unto  thy  y. 
38:8  latter  y.  th.  come  into  land 
Dan.  9:2  I  uuderst.  number  of  y. 
11:6  end  of  y.  thev  join  togeth. 
8  more  y.  than  king  of  north 
13  king  of  north  shall  come 
after  certain  y. 
Jod  2:2  y.  of  many  generations 

25  restore  y.  locust  hath  eaten 

Ilab.  3:2  thy  work  in  midst  of  y. 

Mai.  3:4  ofi'erings  as  in  former  y, 

Luke  1:7  both  were  stri.  in  y,  18 

Gal.  4:10  ye  obse,  months  and  y, 

neb.  1:12  thy  a.  shall  not  fail 

11:24  JI.  wh.  come  to  y.  refused 

Rev.  20:2  bound  .Satan  a  thou,  y. 

3  till  thousand  y.  bo  fulfilled,  4 

7  when  thousand  y.  are  expir. 

See   Nu7mral   words    in    their 

nlaces,  as  hondred,  mant, 

TWO,  THREE,  SIX,  OLD. 

YELL,  ED 

Jer.  51:.38  like  lions,  they  sh.  y. 

2:15  lions  roared  and  y.'  on  him 

YELLOW. 

Lev.  13:,30  if  tli.  bo  in  it  a  y,  hair 

32  if  th.  be  in  it  no  y.  hair.  36 

Ps.  68:13  covered  with  y.  gold 

YEARX,  ED. 
Gen.  43:30  for  his  bowels  did  y. 
1  A'.  3:26  her  bowels  y.  upon  son 

YESTERD.4Y. 

Ex.  5:14  whynot  fulfill,  task  y, ,? 

1  Satn.  20:87  son  of  J.  to  meat  y. 

2  Sam.  15:20  thou  earnest  but  y. 
2  .S".  9:26  seen  y.  blood  of  Naboth 
Job  8:9  we  are  of  y,  know  nolh. 
Ps.  90:4  a  thous.  years,  but  as  y. 
John  4:58  y,  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  7:28  kill  me  as  Egyptian  y. 
Ueb.  13:8  same  y.  and  for  ever 

YESTERIVIGHT. 

Gen.  19::M  I  lay  y,  with  my  fath. 
31:29  G.  of  your  father  spake  y. 
48  affliction,  rebuked  thee  y. 
YIELD. 
Gen.  4:12  earth  not  y,  her  stren. 
49:20  shall  y,  royal  dainties 
Lev.  19:25  y.  to  you  the  increase 
26:4  land  shall  y,  her  increase 
20  your  land  not  y.  her  increa. 
2  Clir.  .30:8  y.  yoursel,  to  the  L. 
Ps.  67:6  land  y,  her  incre,  85:12 
107:37  may  y,  fruits  of  increase 
Prov.  7:21  fair  speech  can,  liim  y. 
Is.  5:10  ten  acres  sh,  y.  one  bath 
IIos.  8:7  the  bud  shall  y,  no  meal 
Joel  8:22  fig-tree  y.  strength 
Hab.  3:17  altho'  fields  y.  iio  meat 
Acts  83:21  do  not  th,  y.  unto  th, 
Rom.  6:13  y,  yourselves  to  God 
16  that  to  whom  ye  y,  yoursel. 
19  y.  members  to  righteousu. 
Jam.  3:12  no  fount,  y.  salt  water 

YIELDED. 
Gen.  49:33  Jacob  y.  up  the  ghost 
Num.  17:8  rod  of  ,\a.  ?/,  almonds 
Dan.  3:88  y,  th,  bodies  that  they 
Mat.  27:50  Jesus  y.  up  the  ghost 
Rom.  6:19  ye  have  y.  your  mem. 

YIELDETH. 

Neh.  9:.37  y.  increase  to  kings 
Job  84:5  wildern,  y.  food  for  th, 
Ueb.  18:11  y.  fruit  of  righteous- 
neS3 


YOU 
YIELDING. 

Gen.  1:11  forth  herb  y.  seed  12 

89  given  you  every  tree  y.  seed 
Ec.  10:4  y.  pacifie.  great  offences 
See  FRUIT. 

YOKE. 
Gen.  27:40  break  his  y.  Jer.  30:8 
A«ti.  26:13  I  have  broken  the 
bands  of  your  y.  Ezek.  .34:27 
Num.  19:8  heif.  on  which  never 
came  y.  Deut.  81:3 ;  1  Sa.  6:7 
Deut.  88:48  he  sh,  put  a  y.  of  iron 

upon  thy  neck,  Jer.  28:14 
1  Sam.  11:7  S,  took  a  y.  of  oxen 
14:14  wh,  a  y,  of  oxen  mi,  plow 
1  A".  12:14  thy  father  made  our  y. 
griev,  10,  11,  14;  2  Chr.  10:4 
19:19  plowing  wi.  12  y,  of  oxen 
81  took  a  y,  of  oxen,  slew  them 
Job  1:3  Job  had  500  y.  of  oxen 
42:12  had  a  thousand  y,  of  oxen 
Is.  9:4  thou  hast  broken  the  y.  of 
his  burden,  10:87;  14:25 
47:6  hast  very  heavi,  laid  thy  y. 
58:6  and  that  ye  break  every  i/. 
Jer,  2:20  of  old  time  brok,  tliy  y. 
5:5  these  have  broken  thy  y. 
27:8  will  not  put  neck  under  y, 

11  bring  their  neck  under  y,  18 
28:2brokeny,  of  kingofB,4,  11 

12  H.  had  liroken  y.  from  Jer, 
31:18  bullock  unaccustom.  to  y. 
51:83  break  husband,  and  his  y. 

Lam.  1:1  4  y.  of  my  transgres- 
sions is  bound 
8:27  good  for  a  man  to  bear  y. 
Hos.  11:4  as  they  that  take  oB'y, 
Nah.  1:13  now  will  I  break  his  y. 
Mat.  11:29  take  my  y,  upon  you 
30  my  y,  is  easy,  burden  liglit 
Luke  14:19  I  bought  6  y,  of  oxen 
Acts  15:10  put  y.  on  disciples' 

neck 
Gal.  5: 1  be  not  entangled  with  y. 

1  Ti77i.  6:1  as  many  as  under  y. 
YOKES. 

Jer.  27:2  make  bonds  and  y. 
28:13  hast  broken  y.  of  wood 
Ezek.  80:18  when  1  break  y.  of  B 
YOKED. 

2  Cor.  6:14  be  not  unequally  y. 

YOKE-FELLOW. 

Phil.  4:3  I  entreat  thee,  true  y.-f, 
YO.\DER. 

Gen.  22:5  I  and  the  lad  will  go  y. 
Num.  16:37  scatter  lb,  the  fire  y. 

23:15  stand  here.  I  meet  Lord  y. 
Mat.  17:20  say.  Rem,  to  y.  place 

YOliVG. 
Gen.  31:,38  she-goats  not  cast  y. 

.33:13  flocks  with  y,  are  with  me 

Ex.  23:26  nothing  cast  their  y. 

Lev.  22:28  shall  not  kill  it  and  y. 

Deut.  28:6  not  take  dam  with  y. 

7  let  the  dam  go  and  take  they. 

88:50  not  show  favor  to  the  y. 

32:11  as  the  eagle  over  her  y. 

1  Chr.  22:5  S.  my  son  is  y.  29:1 

2  Clir.  13:6  when  Rehob.  was  y. 
34:3  Josiah,  while  he  was  yet  y. 

Ps.  78:71  ewes  great  with  y. 
84:3  where  she  may  lay  her  y. 
Is.  40:11  those  that  are  with  y, 
■Jer.  31:12  together  for  y.  of  flock 
Ezek.  17:4  crtipjied  y.  twigs,  28 
]ilark  7:25  y.  dau.  unclean  spirit 
John  21:18  y.  thou  gird,  thyself 
See  OLD. 

YOUIVG  ass,  or  asaes. 
7^.  .30:6  carry  riches  on  y.  asses 

24  y,  a.  sh,  cat  clean  provender 
■John  18:14  when  he  founda  y.  a. 
See  BULLOCK. 

YOUi\G  bullocks. 
Num.  28:11  ofler  two  y.  b.  19,  27 
Ezr.  6:9  gi.  what  th.  need,  y.  b. 

YOl'lVG  calf. 
Lev.  9:2  take  y.  c.  for  sin-offering 

See  CHILD,  CHILDREN. 

YOUIVG  cow. 

Is.  7:21  man  eh,  nourish  a  y.  cow 

YOU\G  dromedaries. 

Est.  8:10  lett,  by  riders  on  y.  a. 

YOUiVG  eagles. 

Proii.  30:17  y.  eagles  shall  eat  it 
YOU.\G  hart. 

Cant..  2:9  lielo.  like  y.  h.  17;  8:14 

See  LION,  LIONS,  «AN,  ?IEN, 

YOU\G  one. 

Deut.  28:57  evil  toward  her  y.  o. 
Zee.  11:16  neither  seek  y.  ont 


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YOU 

YOrX«  onm. 

U^it.  S'Zrti  whether  y.  o.  or  epps 

Jod  .^:41  when  his  y.  o.  rrv  toXi. 

SH::)  thi'v  liriiii;  forth  their  y.  o. 

4  tlu'ir !/.  0.  are  hi  pood  liktnp 

It;  Dstrielj  is  harden,  ai^a.  y.  o. 

30  eatrles'  V.  <>•  click  up  blood 

Jf.  11:7  y.  0.  lie  down  together 

Latn.  4:3  give  suck  to  their  y.  o. 

YOrXO  pigeon. 

G«n.  Ifi:'.)  turtle-dove  and  y.  ;>. 
Z««t'-  l*:li  hriiii;  y.  y>.  forsin-otTer. 

YOl'.Xa  tiigeoii§. 

Lev.  1:14  brinp  his  otler.  of  y.  p. 

5:7  he  sh.  bring  two  y.  pineon^, 

12:8;    14.-«,   30;    15:14,  29; 

A'lim.  G:10;  Ltikf  i-.ii 

11  if  not  able  to  bring  2  y.  ;;. 

VOITXG  ravens. 

Ps.  147:'J  he  givelh  food  to  y.  r. 

YOl'XG  roes. 
Cant.  4:5  breasts  like  y.  7WJ,  7:3 

YOlX«  viri-ln. 
1 K.  1:2  lei  there  be  sought  y.  v. 

YOl'XG  virgins. 

Jiid.  ai:12  were  found  400  y.  V. 

£ttt.  2:2  let  y.  r.  be  sou.  for  king 

3  may  gather  together  y.  v. 

YOl'XO  unicorn. 

Fs.  29:G  and  Sirioii  like  a  y.  k. 

YOrXG  woman. 
Jiuth 4:12  L.  givelh.  ofthisy.  w. 

YOr.XG  women. 
Tit.  2:4  teach  y.  n\  to  bo  sober 

YOrXGER. 
6en.  9:24  knew  what  y.  son  done 
19:31  flrst-born  said  to  the  y.  34 
38  the  t/.  bare  a  son  Beii-amiui 
25:23  elder  serve  y.  Horn.  9:12 
29:18  I  will  serve  7  years  for  y. 
2ti  it  must  not  be  so,  to  sive  y. 
43:29  is  this  your  y.  brother  of 
48:14  Is.  laid  right  ha.  on  the  y. 
19  y.  brother  be  greater  th.  he 
Jiid.  1:13  y.  brother  took  it,  3:9 
15:2  is  not  her  y.  sister  fairer? 
1  Sam.  14:49  Saul's  y.  daughter 
1  Chr.  24:31  against  u.  brethren 
Job  30:1  that  are  y.  than  1,  have 
Ezfk.  l(j:4l)  tliy  y.  sister  is  Sodom 
Lukelb-.Vit/.  said,  Gi.  me  portion 

13  y.  gathered  all,  look  journ. 
22:26  greatest,  let  him  be  as  y. 

1  7'im.  5:1  entreat  y.  as  brethren 
2  the  y.  women  as  sisters,  with 
11  V.  widows  refuse,  for  when 

14  1  will  thai  y.  women  marry 
IPet.  5:5  y.  submit  to  tho  elder 

YOUXGEST. 
Oen.  42:13  y.  is  with  our  fath.  32 

15  except  voury.  brother  com. 
20,34;  i»:2:i,  26 

43::J3  y.  according  to  his  youth 
44:2  cup  in  sack's  month  of  y. 

Joe.  6:26  in  his  y.  son  set  up 
gates,  1  A'.  16:34 

Jud.  9:5  .Jotham,  y.  son,  was  left 

1  Sam.  lli:ll  there  remains  yet  y. 
17-14  David  was  y.  the  eldest 

2  Chr.  21:17  none  left  save  the  y. 
22:1  made  .\haz.  his  y.  son  king 

Y'OURS. 
2  Chr.  20:15  battle  not  y.  God's 
2  Cor.  12: 14  1  seek  not  y.  but  you 

YOUTH. 
Oen.  8:21  imagina.  evil  fr.  his  y. 

43::il  youngest  accord,  to  his  y. 

46::i4  from  our  y.  even  till  now 
Lev.  *22:13  in  fa.'s  house  as  in  y. 
N»fn.  30:3  in  fa.'s  house  in  y.  10 
■/wY.  8:90  they,  drew  not  sword 
1  .ton.  17::«  a  man  of  war  fr.  y. 
42  a  ^.  of  fair  countenance 
55  said.  Whose  son  is  this  y.  ^ 
2Sa«i.  19:7  evil  befell  thee  fr.  y. 
1  A".  I.'(:12  I  fear  Lord  from  y. 
Job  13:'26  possess  inicju.  of  my  y. 

20:11  bones  full  of  sins  of  his  y. 

29:4  as  I  was  in  days  of  my  y. 

30:12  on  my  right  hand  rise  y. 

81:18  fr.  y.  "he  was  brought  up 

33:*25  shall  return  to  days  of  y. 

.S6:I4  hypocrites  die  in'j/.  and 
Pg.  25:7  remember  m>t  sins  of  y. 

71:5  art  my  trust  from  my  y. 
17  hast  taught  me  from  my  y. 

88:15  ready  to  die  ft-om  my  y. 

89:45  days"  of  his  y.  thou  g"hort. 

10:1:5  thv  y.  renew,  like  eagle's 

110:3  th."  hast  the  dew  of  thy  y. 

127:4  so  are  children  of  thy  y. 

129:1  have  afflicted  me  fr.  my  y. 

144:12  &a  plants  grown  up  in  y. 


ZAR 

7^!'.  2:17  forsak.  pnidoof  her  y. 

5:18  rejoice  with  wite  of  thy  y. 

Ec.  11:9  rejoi.  O  man,  in  thy  i/. 

10  childhood  and  y.  are  vanity 

12:1  remember  thy  "Creator  ill  y. 

I».  47: 12  has  labored  from  y. 

15  thy  merchants  fr.  y.  wander 

64:4  sh.  forget  shame  of  thy  y. 

6  Lord  called  thee  as  wife  "or  y. 

Jer.  2:2  I  remember  kiiidn.  of  y. 

3:4  tluni  art  the  guide  of  my  y. 

24  labor  of  our  lathers  fl*om  y. 

25  our  fathers  from  y.  sinneil 
22:21  thv  manner  from  thy  y. 
31:19  I  did  bearreproa.  of  "my  y. 
32:.30  only  done  evil  fr.  their  y. 
4.'-*:  1 1  Moab  been  at  ease  from  y. 

Lam.  3:27  he  bear  yoke  in  his  y. 
Kzfk.  4:14  not  polluted  fr.  iiiy  y. 
16:'22  not  remem.  days  of  y.  43 

60  rememb.  my  covenant  in  y. 
23:3  committed  whored,  in  y. 

3  in  y.  they  lay  with  her 

19  call  to  remembra.  her  t/.  21 
Hos.  2:15  sing  as  in  days  ol  y. 
'loei  1:8  as  virgin  for  hush,  of  y. 
Zee.  13:5  to  keep  cattle  fr.  my  y. 
MaL  2:14  and  the  wife  of  thy  y. 

15  treach.  again,  wife  id"  his  y. 
Mat.  19:'20  th.  have  I  keiit  fr.  my 

y.  .Vari  10:20;  iwAv  18:21 
,4c/,s'  26:4  manner  of  life  fr.  my  y. 

1  Tim.  4:12  no  man  desp.  thy  y. 

YOl'THS. 

Prov.  7:7  among  y.  a  young  man 

Is.  40:30  even  the  y.  shall  faint 

YOUTHFCL. 

2  Tim.  2:22  flee  also  y.  lusts,  but 


z.vrcHErs. 

Luke  19:5  Z.  haste,  come  do^m 

ZACH.\BI.\H.  ZECHA- 

RI.VH. 

2  A'.  14:29  Z.  reigned,  1.5:8, 11 
18:2  Abi  dau.  of  Z.  2  Chr.  29:1 

1  Chr.  5:7  of  Reubeni.  Jeiel,  Z. 
9:21  Z.  of  Levit.  15:18,  24;  26:2 

37  Geder,  Ahio,  Z.  and  Mickl. 
16:5  to  .\saph,  Z.  24:25  Issh.  Z. 
26:11  Z.  the  4th  son  of  Hosah 

14  Z.  son  of  Shelemiah,  wise 
27:21  ruler  was  Iddo  son  of  Z. 

2  Chr.  17:7  Jehoshap.  sent  to  Z. 
20:14  Jahaziel  son  of  Z.  came 
21:2  Jehiel  and  Z.  sons  of  Jeho. 
24:20  Spirit  of  G.  came  upon  Z. 
26:5  sought  G.  in  the  davs  of  Z. 
29:13  Asaph,  Z.  sancli.  fiimself 
34:12  Z.  of  the  Kohathites  was 
35:8  Jlilkiah,  Z.  rulers  of  house 

Ezr.  5:1  Z.  son  of  Iddo  prophes. 
to  J.  in  Jud.  6:14 ;  Ne/i.  12:16 
8:3  of  Pharo.  Z.  11  of  Bebai,  Z. 
10:26  Elani,  Z.  Xeh.  11:4  Z,  son 
Xeh.  8:4  Ezra's  left  ha.  stood  Z. 
11:5  Z.  son  of  Shiloni ;  12  Pash. 
12:.35  Z.  son  of  Jonathan,  41 
7«.  8:2  Z.  the  son  of  Jeberochiah 
Z€C.1:\Z.  son  of  Baracliiah,7:l; 
•      Mai.  23:35:  Luke  U:ii 
Luke  1:5  Z.  a  priest  of  the  conrse 
13  fear  not,  Z.  59  called  him  Z. 
ZADOK. 
2  Sam.  8:17  Z.  and  Abim.  priests 
15:29  Z.  carried  the  ark  of  God 
35  hast  not  with  thee  Z.  > 
20:25  Z.  and  .\biathar,  1  A'.  4:4 

1  K.  1:8  but  Z.  was  not  with,  26 
45  Z.  and  Nathan  have  anoint. 

2::J5  Z.  the  priest.  1  Chr.  29:22 
4:2  Azariah  son  of  Z.  the  priest 

2  A'.  15:33  dau.  ofZ.  2  Chr.  27:1 

1  Chr.  6:8  Ahitub  begat  Z.  1-2,  53 

12:28  Z.  a  vo.  man,  mighty  man 

24:3  both  Z.  sons  of  El.  aiid  Ah. 

27:17  of  Aaronitcs  Z.  was  capt. 

a  Chr.  31:10  priest  of  house  of  Z. 

Ezr.  7:2  son  of  Shall,  son  of  Z. 

Xeh.  3:4  Z.  repaired.  29;  10:21 

11:11  the  son  of  Z.  Meshullam 

13:13  I  made  Z.  scribe  treasurer 

Ezek.  40:46  the  sons  of  Z.  43:19: 

44:15 
48:11  priests  sane,  of  sons  of  Z. 

ZALMCX-XA. 

Jud.  8:5  pursii.  aft.  Zeba  and  Z. 

6  hands  of  Zeba  and  Z.  in,  15 

21  Gideon  slew  Zeba  and  Z. 

Ps.  83:11  princes  as  Zeba  and  Z. 

ZARAH. 
Gen.  38:.30  son  called  Z.  46:12 
1  Chr.  2:4  Pharez  and  Z.  Maf.  1:3 
6  sons  of  Z.  Zimri,  and  Cthaa 
SeezsBna. 


ZEP 
ZAREPHATII. 

1  A'.  17:9  get  thee  to  Z.  10 

Oil.  20  of  Israel  sh.  possess  to  Z. 
ZEAL. 

2  Sam.  21:2  slav  them  In  his  z. 

2  A'.  10:16  sec  riiv  z.  for  the  Lord 

19:31  z.  of  L.  do  tills   Ik.  37:.32 

Ps.  C'.l:i)  the  z.  of  thy  house  hath 

eaten  me  uii,  .hhn  2:17 
119:139  my  z.  liath  consum.  me 
Is.  9:7  z.  of  L.  will  perforin  this 
59:17  was  clad  wi.  2.  as  a  cloak 
6:J:15  wh.  is  thy  z.  and  stren.  » 
Ezek.  5:13  I  have  spoken  it  in  z. 
Jiom.  10:2  they  have  a  z.  of  God 
2  Cor.  7:11  what  z.  ?  9:2  your  z. 
Phil.  3:6  coiu-eniing  z.  persecut. 
Cot.  4:13  hath  a  great  z.  for  yoa 

ZEALOUS. 
Num.  25:11  was  z.  for  my  sake 

13  he  was  z.  for  his  God,  made 
jlrf,t  21:20  thev  are  alls,  of  law 
2-2:3  2.  towiuds  God,  Oa!.  1:11 
1  Cor.  14:12  z.  of  spiritual  gifts 
Tit.  2:14  people,  z.  of  good  works 
Rev.  3:19  be  z.  thercf.  and  repent 

ZEALOUSLY. 
Oal.  4:17  they  z.  afl'eet  you,  not 
18  it  is  good  to  be  z.  afl"ected 
ZEBAH.    See  zalmi-nna. 

ZEDBOEE. 

Mat.  4:21  in  ship  willi  Z.  father 

10:2  .Tames  and  John  sons  of  Z. 

26::)7 ;  .Mark  1 :  19 ;  3:17 ;  10:35; 

LiikeW.W:  John  21:2 

20:-20  niolher  of  Z.  childr.  27:56 

Mark  1:*20  their  father  Z.  in  ship 

ZEBOIM. 
Gen.  14:2  king  of  Z.  Dent.  29:23 
1  Sam.  l:i:18  vallev  of  Z.  to  the 
Nth.  11:.34  of  Henj"a.  dwelt  at  Z. 
Hiis.  11:8  shall  1  set  thee  as  Z.  1 

ZEBUL. 

Jud.  9:-28  Jerublia.  Z.  his  officer 

41  Z.  thrust  out  Baal  and  bre. 

ZEBULUX. 

Gen.  30:20  L.  called  his  name  Z. 

35:23  Keuben,  Simeon,  Jud.  Z. 

46:14  the  sous  of  Z.  Num.  1:30; 

26:-26 
49:13  Z.  shall  dwell  at  haven 
Xmn.  1:9  of  Z,  2:7;  7:24;  10:16 
Deal.  27:13  curse;  Reu.  Gad,  Z. 
33: 18  of  Z.  he  said.  Rejoice  Z. 
Jos.  19:10  lot  came  up  for  Z. 
Jud.  1:30  Z.  drive  out  inhabita. 
4:10  Barak  called  Z.  and  Naph- 

tali 
5:14  out  of  Z.  that  handle  pen 
18  Z.  and  Xaphtali  jeoparded 
6:35  he  sent  messengers  to  Z. 
12:12  E.  buried  in  country  of  Z. 
Ps.  68:27  the  princes  of  Z.  and 
Is.  9:1  lightly  afflicted  land  of  Z. 
Ezek.  48:26  Z.  a  portion  ;  3.3  gate 
Mat.  4:13  in  the  borders  of  Z. 
15  land  of  Z.  aud  Nephtbalim 
Tribe  of  ZEBULUX. 
Num.  1:31  numbered  of/,  of  Z. 
2:7  t.  of  Z.  Eliab  captain,  "10:16 
i:i:10  uU.  or  Z.  Gaddiel  to  spy 
34:25  prince  of  ^  of  Z.  to  divide 
.Jos.  21:7  t.  of  Z.  34;  1  Chr.  6:77 
Kev.  7:8  of  I.  of  Z.  sealed  12,000 
ZEDEKIAH. 

1  K.  22:11  Z.  made,  2  Chr.  18:10 
24  Z.  smote  Mic.  2  Chr.  18:23 

2  A'.  24:17  changed  name  to  Z, 
25:7  of  Z.  ,/f(-.  39:6,  7;  52:11 

1  Chr.  3:15  son  of  Josiah,  Z.  16 

a  Chr.  36: 10  made  Z.  his  br.  king 

Jer.  21:7  deliver  Z.  and  his  peo. 

29:-22  Lord  make  thee  like  Z. 

32:4  Z.  shall  not  escape  from 

5  shall  lead  Z.  to  Babylon 

Jer.  39:5  army  overtook  Z.  52:8 

ZELOPHEHAD. 
Num.  2(i::i3  Z.  had  no  sons,  .Aw. 

17:3 
27:7  daught.  of  Z.  speak  right 
36:11  daughters  of  Z.  married 
ZELZAH. 

1  Sam.  10:2  men  by  sepulc.  at  Z. 

ZEXAS. 

Tit.  3:13  bring  Z.  on  his  jotuuey 

ZEPHAXIAH. 

2  A".  25:18  took  Z.  Jer.  59:24 

1  Chr.  6:36  Z.  of  sons  of  Kohath. 
Je.r.  21:1  when  Zedekiuh  sent  Z. 

29:-2o  letters  in  thy  name  to  Z. 
29  Z.  read  this  letter  in  ears 

37:3  Z.  eon  of  Maaseiah  jiriest 
Zep.  1:1  the  word  came  to  Z. 


ZIO 

Zee.  6:10  house  of  Jos.  son  of  Z. 

14  sh.  be  to  lien  the  son  of  Z. 

ZERAH. 

Gen.    36:13   sons  of  Reuel,  Z. 
1  Chr.  1:;)7,  44 
.33  Joliiib  the  son  of  Z.  reigned 
Nmn.  26:18  of  Z.  family  of,  -JO 
■Aw.  7:1  son  of  Zabdi.  son  of  Z. 
2*2:20  son  of  Z.  eonimit  a  tresp. 

1  Chr.  4:24  sons  of  Sim.  were  Z. 
6:21  Z.  sou  of  Iddo,  41  sou  of  Z. 
9:6  of  sons  of  Z.  Jenel  dwell  in 

2  Ctir.  14:9  Z.  Ethiopian  came 
Neh.  ll:-24  I'ethah.  of  chil.  of  Z. 

ZERESII. 
Est.  5:10  callc-d  for  Z.  his  wife 
ZERUDBXBEL. 

1  Chr.  3:19  son  ofl'edaiah.  Z. 
Ezr.  2:2  ca.  up  wi.  Z.  Neh.  12:1 

3:2Z.  smi  of  Shealticl,  S ;  5:2 
Neh.  12:47  days  of  Z.  gave  port. 
/A/7.  1:1  word  of  the  Lord  to  Z. 
12  then  Z.  obeyed  llie  voice  of 

14  Lord  stirred  up  spirit  of  Z. 
2:4  yet  now  be  strong,  O  Z.  21 

Zee.  4:6  word  of  Lordunto  Z. 
7  before  Z.  sh.  become  a  plain 

9  the  hands  of  Z.  have  laid  the 

ZERUIAH. 

2  Sam.  2:18  three  sims  of  Z. 
3:39  sons  of  Z.  too  hard  for  me 
8:16  Joab  son  of  Z.  1  Chr.  18:15 
16:10  what  have  I  to  do  with 

yon.  ye  sims  of  Z.  ?  19:22 
1  Chr.  2:16  whose  sisters  were  Z. 

ZIRA. 
a  Sam.  9:2  art  tliou  Z.  MO  Z.  had 
16:4  Z.  thine  are  all  that  pertain 
19:29  thou  and  Z.  divide  land 

ZIOEOX. 
Gen.  .36:2  Aiiah  dau"h.  of  Z.  14 
24  these  are  the  children  of  Z. 
1  Chr.  1:40  fed  asses  of  Z.  29 

ZJDOX. 
Gen.  49:13  border  shall  be  to  Z. 
Jos.  11:8  chased  th.  to  great  Z. 
19:28  Kanah,  even  unto  great  Z. 
Jud.  10:6  and  served  gods  of  Z. 
18:28  because  it  was  far  from  Z. 
1  A".  17:9  which  belongeth  to  Z. 
Ezr.  3:7  drink  unto  them  of  Z. 
Is.  23:2  merch.  of  Z.  replenished 
4  O  Z.  the  sea  hath  spoken 
12  O  thou  virgin,  daiight.  of  Z. 
Jer.  25:22  kings  of  Z.  shall  drink 
27:3  and  yokes  to  king  of  Z. 
47:4  Tyre  and  Z.  everv  helper 
Ezek.  27:8  the  inhabitants  of  Z. 
28:21  set  thv  face  against  Z. 
22  behold,"!  am  ag.  thee,  O  Z. 
.loel  3:4  with  me,  O  Tvre  and  Z. 
Zee.  9:2  Tyrus  aud  Z.  though  it 

ZIDOMAXS. 
Jud.  10:12  Z.  and  Amalekites 
18:7  careless,  after  manner  of  Z. 
1  A'.  11:1  Sol.  loved  women  of  Z. 

33  Ashtoreth,  goddess  of  Z, 
Ezek.  32:30  Z.  th.  are  gone  down 

ZIF. 
1  K.  6:1  month  of  Z.  is  second 
37  foundation  laid  in  month  Z. 
ZIE.LAG. 

1  Sam.  27:6  Achish  gave  Z.  to  D. 
30:14  we  burnt  Z.  with  tire 

2  Sam.  1:1  D.  abode  2  days  in  Z. 
4:101  slew  them  in  Z. 

1  Chr.  4:30  dw.  at  Z.  Neh.  11:28 
12:1  came  to  David  to  Z.  20 
ZILPAH. 

Gen.  29:24  Lab.  gave  to  Leah  Z. 
30:9  Leah  gaze  Z.  her  maid  to 

10  Z.  bare  Jacob  a  son,  12 
25:26  sons  of  Z.  Gad,  A.  46:18 
37:2  lad  was  with  thesonsofZ. 

ZIMRL 
Num.  25:14  th.  was  slain  w-as  Z. 

1  K.  16:9  Z.  conspired  against,  16 

15  Z.  reigned  7  days  m  Tiratth 

2  A'.  9:31  had  Z.  peace,  who  ! 

1  Chr.  2:6  sons  of  Zerah,  Z.  and 
8:36  Z.  son  of  Jehoadah,  9:42 

Jer.  25:25  I  made  kings  of  Z.  dr. 

ZIX. 

Num.  13:21  from  wildem.  of  Z. 

20:1 1  came  to  desert  of  Z.  33:36 

27:14  in  desert  of  Z.  Deut.  82:51 

ZIOX. 

2  Sam  5:7  David  took  strong- 

hold of  Z.l  Chr.  11:5 
1  K.  8:1  which  is  Z.  2  Chr.  5:2 
Ps.  2:6  on  my  holy  hill  of  Z. 
48:12  walk  about  Z.  go  round 

about  her 


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CRUDBN'S  CONCORDANCE. 


zio 

Pt.  61:18  thv  good  pleas.  untoZ. 

69:35  for  God  will  snvf  Z.  and 

87:2  the  Lord  lovetli  gates  of  Z. 
5  said  of  Z.  this  and  that  mau 

97:S  Z.  heard  and  was  glad 

102:13  and  have  mercy  on  Z. 
15  when  Lord  shall  Iniild  lip  Z. 

iat):l  L.  turned  cajitivity  of  Z. 

129:5  he  turned  baek  th.  hate  Z. 

132:13  tlie  Lord  hath  chosen  Z. 

1.33:3  as  dew  on  mountains  of  Z. 

137:1  when  we  remembered  Z. 
3  sins:  us  one  of  the  son.  of  Z. 

146:10lhe  Lord  shall  reign,  O  Z. 

147:12  praise  thy  God,  O  Z. 

l-i;i:2  let  children  of  Z.  hejoyful 
Is.  1:27  Z.  shall  be  redeemed 

12:6  shout,  th.  inhabitant  of  Z. 
14:32  that  Lord  hath  founded  Z. 
33:5  hath  filled  Z.  with  judgin. 

20  look  on  Z.  35:10  come  to  Z. 
^:8  for  controversy  of  Z. 
40:9  O  Z.  hringest  good  tidings 

41:27  sh.  say  to  Z.  behold  them 
49:14  Z.  said,  L.  hath  forsaken 
51:3  the  Lord  shall  comfort  Z. 

11  sh.  come  with  sins:ing  to  Z. 

16  say  uuto  Z.  Th.  art  niy  peo. 
52:1  put  on  thy  strength,  O  Z. 

7saitliuutoZ.  Thy  G.reigneth 

8  Lord  shall  bring  again  Z. 
59:20  Redeemer  sh.  come  to  Z. 
60:14  Z.  of  the  Holy  One  of  Is. 
62:1  for  Z.  sake  will  I  not  hold 
€4:10  Z.  is  awilderness,  Jerusa. 
66:8  as  soon  asZ.  travailed,  she 
Jer.  3:14  I  will  brin^  you  to  Z. 
4:6  set  up  standard  towards  Z. 
14:19  hath  thy  soul  loathed  Z.  f 
26:18  Z.  shall  be  plow.  Mic  *,!% 


ZIO 

Jer,  30:17  Z.  whom  no  man  seek. 
31:6  let  us  go  up  to  Z.  to  the 
12  and  sing  in  height  of  Z. 
50:5  they  sh.  ask  the  way  to  Z. 
51:35  shall  the  inhabitant  of  Z. 
Lam.  1:4  ways  of  Z.  do  mourn 
17  Z.  spreads  furtli  Iier  hands 
4:2  sons  of  Z.  compara.  to  gold 
5:18  mountain  of  Z.  is  desolate 
Joel  2:23  be  glad,  ye  child,  of  Z. 
Amo$  1:2  Lord  will  roar  from  Z. 
Mic.  3:10  th.  build  Z.  with  blood 
4:2  for  jaw  shall  go  forth  of  Z. 
11  let  our  eye  look  upon  Z. 
Zee.  1:141  am  jealous  for  Z.  with 

17  Lord  shall  yet  comfort  Z. 
2:7  deliver  thyself,  O  Z.  8:2 
8:3  Lord,  I  am  returned  to  Z. 
9:13  raised  up  thy  sous,  O  Z. 

See  DAI7GHTER,   D.\UGHTERS. 

In  ZIO>'. 

Ps.  9:11  sing  praises  to  L.  who 
dwell,  in  Z.  76:2 ;  Joel  3:21 

65:1  praise  for  thee,  O  G.  in  Z. 

84:7  every  one  in  Z.  appeareth 

99:2  L.  is  great  in  Z.  he  is  high 

102:21  dccl.  name  of  Lord  in  Z. 
Is.  4:3  that  is  left  in  Z.  shall  be 

10:24  O  my  peo.  dwellest  in  Z. 

28:16  beh.  I  \ay  in  Z.  fora  foun- 
dation, a  tried  st.  1  Pet.  2:6 

30:19  people  shall  dwell  in  Z. 

31:9  the  L.  whose  fire  is  in  Z. 

33:14  sinners  in  Z.  are  afraid 

46:13  I  will  place  salva.  in  Z. 

61:3  them  that  mourn  in  Z. 
Jer.  8:19  is  not  the  Lord  in  Z.  ? 

50:28  declare  in  Z.  vengeance 

51:10  let  us  decl.  in  Z.  the  work 


ZIP 

Jer.  51:24  evil  tluU  they  have 

done  in  Z. 
Lam.  2:6  sabbaths  forgot,  in  Z. 

4:11  L.  hath  kindled  fire  in  Z. 

5:11  they  ravished  women  in  Z. 
Joel  2:1  blow  the  trumpet  in  Z. 

3:17your  God  dwcllingin  Z. 
Amos  6:1  that  are  at  ease  in  Z. 
Bom.  9:33  in  Z.  a  stumbl.  stone 

!>Iount  ZIO\. 

2  A'.  19:31  a  remnant,  they  that 

escape  out  of  jiiount  'Z.  Is. 

37:.32 

Ps.  48:2  joy  of  earth  is  mount  Z. 

11  nj.  Z.  rejoice  ;  78:68  m.  Z. 

74:2  m.  Z.  wherein  thou  hast 

125:1  as  m.  Z.  cannot  be  remo. 
7^.  4:5  dwelling-place  of  7n.  Z. 

8:18  which  dwell,  in  mo.  Z.  1S:7 

10:12  perform,  woric  upon  7n.  Z. 

24:23  Lord  shall  reign  in  m.  Z. 

29:8  fight  aga.  m.  Z.  31:4  for 
Joei  2:3'2  in  m.  Z.  deliver.  04.  17 
Ot>.  21  shall  come  up  on  m.  Z. 
Mic.  4:7  reign  over  th.  in  m.  Z. 
Heb.  12:22  are  come  unto  vi.  Z. 
Rev.  14:1  Lamb  stood  ou  711.  Z. 

Out  or  zioiv. 

Ps.  14:7  come  out  of  Z.  53:6 
20:2  Btreng.  tliee  0.  of  Z.  110:2 
128:5  bless  thee  0.  of  Z.  134:3 
135:21  blessed  be  Lord  0.  of  Z. 

Is.  2:3  out  of  Z.  shall  go  forth 

Jer.  9:19  wail,  is  heard  out  of  Z. 

Joel  3:16  L.  shall  roar  out  of  Z. 

Bom.  11:26  come  out  o/Z.  "deliv. 
ZIPPORAH. 

Ex.  2:21  Jethro  gave  Moses  Z. 
4:25  Z.  took  sharp  stone,  18:2 


zuz 

zo.\iv. 

Num.  13:22  seven  years  bef.  Z. 
Ps.  78:12  things  did  he  in  Z.  43 
Is.  19:11  princes  of  Z.  fools,  13 

30:4  for  liis  princes  were  at  Z. 
Ezek.  30:14  I  will  set  fire  in  Z. 

ZO.VR. 
Gen.  14:2  of  Bela.  which  is  Z.  8 

19:22  name  of  citv  was  called  Z. 

Deut.  34:3  city  of  palm-tr.  to  Z. 

Is.  35:5  fugitives  sh.  fice  unto  Z. 

Jer.  48:34  uttered  th.  voice  fr.  Z. 

ZOB.'VH. 

1  Savi.  14:47  against  kings  of  Z. 

2  Sam..  8:3  Da.  smote  king  of  Z. 

1  K.  11:24;  1  Chr.  18:3,9 
23:30  Igalson  of  Nathan  of  Z. 

1  K.  11:23  fled  from  king  of  Z. 

ZOPH-XR. 
Job  2:11  Z.  Naamath.  11:1 ;  42:9 

zon.vH. 

■los.  19:41  inheritance  of  Dan,  Z. 
Jud.  13:2  a  certain  man  of  Z. 
25  Sams,  bet  Z.  and  Eshtaol 
16:31  bur.  Samson  bet.  Z.  and 
18:2  Danites  sent  from  Z.  to 
8  came  unto  their  breth.  to  Z. 

2  Chr.  11:10  Eehoboam  built  Z. 

ZOROB.\BEL. 

Mat.  1:12  Salathiel  begat  Z.  13 
Luke  3:27  Khesa  was  son  of  Z. 

ZUR. 

Num.  25:15  dau:rliter  of  Z.  slain 
31:8  Z.  prince  slain,  Jos.  13:21 
1  Chr.  8:30  Z.  son  of  Gib.  9:36 

ZUZIM. 

Gen.  14-5  kings  smote  Z.  in  H. 


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PRONOUNCING  DICTIONARY 


SCRirXURE  PROPER  NAMES, 

GIVING    TKE    ACCENT,   SPELLING,   AND    PRONUNCIATION    OF    TIIE    UNCOJIMON    AND 

DIFFICULT   NAMES   IN  THE   BIBLE. 


Note. — The  names  are  In  double  columns.  The  first  shows  the  spelling,  and  the  syllables  to  bo  accented.  Each  syllable  to  be 
uccentt'd  is  followed  by  an  acute  accent,  tlius:  Abad'don.  The  secoud  colunm  consists  of  key-woi-ds,  showing  the  exact  prononcifr- 
tlon.    The  scale  of  sounds  at  tlie  head  of  each  page  shows  tho  sounds  of  the  letters  in  the  key-words. 


Vowels.— Fate,  filt,  far;  mCte.  mCt,  term;  bite,  bit;  bniie,  nOt,  (Or;  rflde,  bttt,  pflsh;  oil;  ai  like  aye. 
Consonants. — Ch  in  chick,  g  in  go,  th  in  thick,  (h  in  (Aat,  y  in  yet,  zh  like  s  in  usury. 


A. 

Ad'niah 
Ad'matha 

A'alar 

a-ii-lAr 

.\d'iia 

.^liad'dim 

a-bAd-d."in 

Ad'nali 

Ahag'tba 

J-bng-iha 

.\doii'il)e'zek 

Ah'nna 

ab-a-iia 

.\<lon'ican 

Ah'arim 

ab-a-rira 

Ad'oiii'jah 

Ab'aron 

ab-a-ron 

.■\d(m'ikam 

Al)'deel 

«h-de-fl 

Ad'oui'ram 

Ab'diel 

Jb-dl-el 

Adon'ize'dek 

Abed'uego 
A'belbethma'aohab 

a-bed-ut?-gO 

Ado'ra 

a-bCl-betli-ma-i-ka 

Ad'oraim 

A'ltelma'iin 

a-bel-nia-iin 

Ado'ram 

A'l)elmehu'lah 

a-litM-m5-liO-l;i 

Adram'elech 

A'belmiz'raiul 

a-liel-mlz-ril-Im 

.\dram'meiech 

A'l)elslut'tim 

a-bel-sWt-iim 

Ad'rarayt'tium 

A'bez 

abfz 

A'dria 

A'bi 

a-bi 

A'driel 

Abi'a 

a-bia 

Adiii'lara 

Abi'ah 

a-bl-a 

Adiil'lamite 

.\'bial'bon 

a-bt-ai-bfln 

Adum'mim 

Abi'asaph 

s-bi-a-sar 

-'E'neas 

Alii'athar 

g-bl-a-thar 

.E'non 

A'bib 

a-blb 

A^'abus 

Abi'da 

a-bl-dS 

A^gag 

Abi'dah 

S-bl-diS 

A'gagite 

Ab'idau 

ab-idSn 

A 'gar 

Al)i'el 

g-blel 

Ag'ee 

A'bie'zer 

a-bl-e-zer 

Agrip'pa 

A'biez'rite 

g-bl-Sz-rIt 

A'gur 

Ab'iha'il 

ab-i-ha-Il 

Aliar'ah 

Abi'bud 

a-bt-hud 

Ahar'hel 

Abi'iam 
Ab'ile'ue 

S-bl-iSm 
ib-l-ls-ns 

Ahas'ai 

Alias'bai 

Abim'ael 

a-l)im-a-el 

Ahas'ue'rus 

Abim'elech 

a-bim-Slek 

Alia'va 

Ab'iner 

fib-I-ner 

A'hazi'ah 

Abin'oam 

g-bfn-O-am 

Ali^jau 

Abi'ram 

g-bl-rilm 

A'ber 

Ab'ishag 

ab-f-sliilg 

A'bi 

Abish'ai 

a-blsh-a-I 

Ahi'ah 

Al)isb'alom 

a-blsh-I-Wm 

Ahi'am 

.Vbish'ua 

g-bish-fi-a 

Ahi'an 

AVishur 

gb-i-shur 

.A.'bie'aer 

A  Vital 

gl)-l-t;ll 

Alii'hud 

Al/itub 

4b-I-tub 

Abi'iah 
Ahi'kam 

Ahi'ud 

a-bl-ad 

,\c'cad 

gk-kfld 

Abilud 

Ac'cho 

ak-ko 

.\hira'aaz 

AceI'dama 

g-sel-da-mS 

Abi'man 

Acha'ia 

g-ka-va 

.\him'elech 

Acha'icut 

a-ka-i-kUi 

Ahi'mofh 

A'chau 

a-kan 

Ahiu'atblb 

A'char 

a-kiir 

Abin'oam 

A'cliaz 

a-kjiz 

Ahi'o 

Aclilwr 

ak-bOr 

.\hi'ra 

A'chiol 

a-kim 

Abi'ram 

A'chish 

a-klsh 

Ahi'raiuites 

.■V'chor 

a-kOr 

Ahis'amach 

.\ch'ga 

ak-sfi 

AUish'ahar 

Ach'sah 

ak-sa 

.-Vhi'shar 

Ach'shapU 

ak-slulf 

.\hith'ophel 

Acb'zib 

Sk-zib 

Abi'tub 

Ad'adah 

ad-a-da 

Ah'lab 

Ad'.-ii'ab 

ad-a-i-a 

Al/lai 

Ad'ali'a 

id-g-lI-iS 

.Aho'ah 

Ad'amall 

ad-a-ma 

Aho'bite 

Ad 'a  mi 

ad-a-mi 

Ahi/lah 

A'dar 

g-dar 

Aho'liab 

Ad'lieet 

id-bS-«l 

Aliul'ibah 

Ad'dau 

gd-daa 

A'liolil)'amah 

Ad'dar 

ad-dar 

Ahu'mai 

Ad'di 

addl 

Ahu'zam 

Ad'doQ 

ad-dOn 

Ahuz'zath 

A'licr 

g-der 

A'i 

A'diul 

grdl-Sl 

Ai'ah 

\'diu 

S-dIn 

Ai'ath 

Ad'ina 

Sd-I-na 

Ai'ja 

Adino 

ad-I-nO 

.\ii'aIon 

Aij'eloth  Sha'har 
A'm 

Ad'itha'im 

ad-I-tbg-Ira 

Adiai 

Sd-ia-i 

ad-m(l 

Ai'nis 

a-I-rii3 

gd-ma-tbil 

A'iab 

a-ja 

ad-na 

Aj'alon 

aj-g-IOn 

ild-na 

A'kan 

g-kiUi 

g-dOn-I-be-zCk 

Ak'kub 

gk-kub 

n-d6n-I-kan 

Ak'rabatti'ne 

gk-ra-bat-II-n8 

ad-0-nI-ia 
g-dun-T-kara 

Akr:il)'l)im 

g-krab-bim 

Al'ametli 

ai-a-meth 

ad-O-nl-rSm 

Alam'melech 

g-lgm-mC-lSk 

gdr>n-f-zC-d6k 

Al'amoth 

ai-a-moth 

g-dO-ra 

Al'enieth 

ai-0-meth 

«d-o-ra-Im 

Ali'ah 

a-lT-a 

g-do-ram 

Ali'au 

g-ll-an 

g-dnlm-e-lC-k 

Al'Iom 

Jl-lflm 

g-drgm-me-iSk 

Al'lon 

ai-lOn 

gd-rS  mlt-ti-uia 

Al'lunbach'uth 

ai-ir,u-bak-iitb 

a-drl-a 

Alini/dad 

ai-mn-dad 

g-drl-el 

Al'nion 

gl-mou 

a-dul-lilra 

AI'inimdibTathalm 

ai-mrm-dlb-ia-tbg-Im. 

a-dril-Mm-Tt 

A'liitb 

a-i.-,th 

a-dfim-mim 

Al'pba 

ai-fii 

C-nG-as 

Alpbe'lis 

ai-(e-us 

C-nOn 

Altas'cbith 

ai-fiis-klth 

gg-g-bSs 

A'lHsh 

g-lush 

g-gSg 

Al'vah 

ai-va 

a-giig-it 

Al'vau 

ai-van 

g-gar 

A'mad 

a-mgd 

gg-S-B 

A'mal 

g-mJI 

g-grip-p& 

Am'alek 

gm-a-lfk 

g-gur 

Am'alekite 

gm-a-lek-It 

g-figr-a 

A'mam 

g-milm 

a-har-bei 

Am'ana 

gm-g-Da 

a-has-g-i 

Am'ariah 

am-a-ri-a 

g-hgs-i)a-i 

Amas'ai 

g-mgs-g-I 

a-hazh-a-S-riis 

Ama!*b'ai 

g-mgsh-il-I 

a-ha-va 

Ara'asi'ah 

am-a-si-ab 

aha-zi-s 

Amed'atha 

g-med-a-tha 

a-ban 

A'mi 

a-mi 

g-her 

Amit'tai 

a-mit-tai 

a-hl 

Amiz'abad 

g-miz-g-bad 

g-hi-a 

Am'mah 

gm-ma 

g-hl-gm 

Ammed'atha 

ammM-a-thS 

g-hl-ga 

Ammid'ioi 

gm-mfd-i-oi 

a-hI-5-zcr 

Am'miel 

gm-mi-Cd 

g-bl-hud 

Ammi'bud 

gmml-bud 

a-bl-ia 
g-hl-kiim 

Ammin'adab 

gm-mln-g-dgb 

Ammin'adib 

gm-niin-a-dlb 

g-hMful 

Amini-sliad'dai 

gm-ml-shad-dg-I 

g-him-g-gz 

.\mniiz'abad 

gm-mlz-a-bad 

g-bT-man 

A'mok 

g-mok 

g-him-C--15k 

A'nion 

a-mrin 

g-hl-mi)th 

Am'orite 

gm-o-rit 

g-hin-a-ilb 

A'lIKIZ 

g-muz 

g-hin-O-gm 

Aniphip'olis 

ara-fip-/j-lla 

g-hl-O 

Am'plias 

gm-pii-gs 

g-hl-ra 

Am'ramitea 

gm-ram-Its 

a-hl-rgm 

Am'rapbel 

gm-rg-rsi 

a-hl-rgm-Its 

A'uab 

g-ngb 

g-liis-g-mgk 

An'aei 

gn-g-Sl 

g-bt»h-g-bar 

A'nab 

a-nah 

a-hl-shar 

Aii'aha'rath 

gn-a-ba-rgtb 

a-hitb-o-lel 

An'ai'ah 

an-a-I-a 

g-hl-lub 

A'nak 

g-ngk 

g-iab 

An'akims 

gn-g-klmz 

A-la 

An'aniim 

gn-g-mim 

g-bo-a 

Anam'melech 

g-nam-mG-15k 

i-ho-hit 

A'man 

g-mgn 

g-ho-ia 

Ana'ui 

g-na-nl                    ; 

g-ho-ll-ab 

A'naih 

a-ngth 

g-iioi-i-ba 

An'aihoth 

gn-g-thBth 

g-hu-llb-a-ma 

An'droni'cus 

gn-drO-uI  cQa 

g-hn-mg-I 

A'uein 

g-nfm 

g-hfl-zilm 

A'nen 

g-nen 

g-buz-zath 

A'ner 

a-ner 

g-I 

An'ethothlte 

gn-C-thSth-It 

a-i-a 

An'ctoth'ite 

gn-g-tijth-It 

a-i-ath 

A'niam 

g-nl-gm 

a-i-ji 

A'nim 

g-  nim 

aj-a-ifm 

.\n'tilib'ana9 

an-tMlb-g-na» 

ilJ-G-lCtb  sha-h^ 

Anti'ocbna 

an-tK"-kfis 

a-In 

An'tipas 

gn-tl-pia 

1094 

PRONOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 

Consonants. — Ch 

n  chick,  g  in  go. 

th  in  thick,  th  in  th&t,  y  in 

yet,  zh  like  s  in  uanry 

Antip'ater 

an-tlp-iVter 

A'siel 

5-6I-6I 

Balaam 

ba-Km 

Antip'atris 

Sn-tip-a-tria 

As'kelon 

as  ks-16n 

Balac 

ba-iak 

An'tutUi'jah 

fin-to-thl-jfi 

As'maveth 

as-ma-vSth 

Bal'adan 

bai-a-dan 

An'tothite 

in-tOth-It 

As'nah 

as-ua 

Balah 

ba-la 

A'nub 

S-uub 

Asnap'per 

as-nSp-per 

Balak 

ba-iak 

Apfl'lefl 

i!-p5I-k-8 
ivmr-sik-lts 

As'paiha 

Sa-pa-tha 

Bal'amo 

bai-a-mo 

Aphai'sachites 

As'rk-l 

aa-ri-ei 

Ba'mar 

ba-mar 

Aphar'sathcliites 

a-Sr-sath-kltfl 

As'rielitea 

as-rl-ei-Ita 

Ba'moth 

ba-mSth 

Aphar'!?iteB 

a-0r-8lt8 

Aa't-are'moth 

as-sa-rG-mOth 

Ba'mothba'al 

ba-mOth-ba-iQ 

A'pbek 

a-f6k 

As'ahur 

3ah-ur 

Ba'ni 

ba-nl 

Aphe'kah 

a-fe-ka 

ABehi/rim 

aah-fl-rim 

Bar'achel 

bar-a-kSl 

Apher'eina 

a-f6r-5-ma 

As'sos 

aa-aOa 

Bar'achi'ah 

bar-a-ki-a 

Apher'ra 

S-rer-ra 

As'taroth 

as-ta-rSth 

Bar'achi'aa 

bar-a-ki-as 

Aphi'ah 

a-fT-a 

Asup'pim 

a-sup-pim 

Barhu'mite 

bar-hfl-mit 

A'phik 

a-flk 

Asyu'critUB 

a-sln-kri-tua 

Bari'ah 

ba-ri-a 

Aph'rah 

fif-ra 

A'tad 

a-tad 

Bar'je'sua 

bar-j8-aiiB 

Aph'ses 

Sf-sSz 

At'arah 

at-a-ra 

Bar'jo'na 
Bar'koa 

bar-m-na 
bar-kOa 

Ap'oHc/nia 

ap-ul-lo-nI-8 

At'aroth 

at-a-roth 

ApoKIoB 

a-poi-ios 

At'nrotha'dar 

at-a-rOth-a-dSr 

Bar'timce'UB 

bar-tI-mS-i5s 

A  poll 'yon 

a-pol-yOn 

At'arothad'dar 

at-a-rOth-ad-dar 

Bar'time'ua 

bar-tI-mS-u8 

Ap'paim 

ap-pa-im 
ar-fi-a 

A'ter 

a-ter 

Ba'abanha'votya'ir 

ba-ahan-ha-v8tli 

Ap'phia 

A 't  bach 

a-thak 

Bash'ematb 

bgsh-5-math 

Ap'pii  Fc/rum 

ap-pi-l  f8-ram 

ak-wi-ia 

Ath'ai'ah 

ath-a-i-a 

Bas'ilia 

baa-r-lia 

Aq'uila 

Ath'ali'ah 

ath-a-ii-a 

Bas'lith 

bas-llth 

A'ra 

a-ra 

Athe'niana 

athG-ni-anz 

Bas'math 

baa-math 

A'rab 

a-rSb 

Ath'ens 

ath-6DZ 

Bath'rabbim 

bath-rtb-blm 

Ar'ahah 

ar-«-ba 

Ath'lai 

ath-lai 

Bath'sheba 

bath-shO-ba 

A'rfld 

a-rad 

At'roth 

at-rSth 

Bath'shua 

bath-sbQ-a 

Ar'adug 

ar-a-dfis 

At'tai 

gt-tai 

Bav'ai 

bav-a-i 

A'rah 

g-ra 

At'tali'a 

at-ta-ii-a 

Baz'lith 

baz-lith 

A 'ram 

a-ram 

A'va 

g-va 

Baz'Iuth 

baz-mth 

A'ramit'ess 

a-rani-It-Ss 

Av'aron 

av-a-rOn 

Btlcnium 

dSl-yum 
b5-it-ll-a 

A'raninaha'ram 

a-ram-na-ha-ra-Im 

A'ven 

a-v6n 

Be'aliah 

A'ranizii'bab 

a-nlm-zO-ba 

A'vim 

fi-vini 

Be'alnth 

b5-a-15th 

A'raii 

a-rSn 

A'vima 

a-vTraz 

Beb'ai 

bSb-a-I 

Arau'nah 

fi-rO-na 

A'vitea 

a-vTta 

Be'cher 

bs-kcr 

Ar'batbite 

ar-batn-It 

A'vith 

a-\ith 

Bfcho'rath 

bS-kO-rath 

Ar'bite 

ar-bit 

A'zah 

a-za 

Be'dad 

bg-d:"id 

Arbo'cai 

ar-bO-na-I 

A'zal 

a-zai 

Bed'ai'ah 

bgd-a-i-a 

Ar'cbela'us 

ar-kS-la-il8 

Az'ali'ah 

az-a-iT-a 

Be'dan 

be-dan 

Ar'chevites 

ar-ks-vlts 

Az'ani'ah 

az-a-ni-a 

Bede'iah 

bS-d5-ya 

Ar'chi 

ar-kl 

Azar'ael 

a-zar-a-si 

Be'eli'ada 

b5-ei-i-a-da 

Archip'pua 

ar-kip-pua 

Azar'eel 

a-zar-e-gi 

BeVItetb'mus 

bS-gl-tSth-miSB 

Ar'cbite 

ar-kit 

Az'ari'ah 

gza-ri-a 

Beel'zebub 

b5-6l-zS-b11b 

Arctu'rua 

ark-tfl-riSa 

A^zaz 

a-zJz 

Be'er 

b5-«r 

Ard'itea 

ard-Its 

Aza'zel 

aza-z6i 

Bee'ra 

b5-g-rS 

Ar'doQ 

ar-dun 

Az'azi'ah 

az-a-zi-a 

Bee'rah 

bg-g-ra 

ArCli 

a-re-ll 

Az'buk 

az-biik 

Be'ere'lim 

bg-gr-g-llm 

Are'lites 

a-rS-lIts 

Aze'kah 

a-z5-ka 

Bee'ri 

bg-g-rl 

At'eop^agite 

fir-5-Op-a-jIt 

A'zel 

S-zf-l 

Be'erlahai'roi 

bg-er-la-hai-rol 

Ar'eop'aguB 

ar-B-Op  a-gtta 

ar-8-tas 

A'zem 

S-z6m 

Bee'roth 

bg-g-rOth 

Ar'etfie 

Az'gad 

az-sM 
a-zf-fi 

Bee'rothitea 

bg-g-rcjth-lt8 

Arid'ai 

a-rid-a-I 

A'ziel 

Be'tTsbe'ba 

bg-er-shg-ba 

Arid'atha 

a-rld-a-tha 

Azi'za 

a-zi-zfi 

Beesli'tcra 

bg-gsh-tg-ra 

Ari'uh 

g-rI-6 

Az'maveth 

az-ma-v6th 

Bc'hemoth 

bg-hg-mOth 

Ar'imatbae'a 

ar-!-ma-thS-a 

Az'raon 

azmun 

Be'kah 

bg-ka 

Ar'iinathe'a 

ar-t-ma-the-a 

Az'nothta'bor 

az-noth-ta-bOr 

Bc'laitea 

bg-la-Ita 

A'rioch 

a-rl-uk 

A'zor 

a-zCr 

Be'lial 

be-II-ai 

Aris'ai 

a-ris-a-i 

A'zotus 

g-zo-tus 

Bel'niaim 

bgl-ma-Im 

Ar'isUr'chua 

ar-lB-tar-kiis 

Az'riel 

az-rl-61 

Bel'men 

bgl-men 

Ar'istobu'Iua 

gr-ls-to-bfl-ma 

Az'rikam 

az-rl-kam 

Beiia'iah 

bg-na-ja 

Ar'inaged'don 

ar-raS-gSd-dOn 

Azu'bah 

a-za-ba 

Beii'am'mi 

bgn-am-ml 

Armc/ni 

af-mO-nl 

A'zur 

a-zur 

Bi-11'i.-be'rak 

bgn-g-bg-rgk 

A 'rod 

a-rOd 

Az'zah 

gz-za 

Ben'eja'akan 

bgn-g-ja-a-kSn 

Ar'odi 

ar-O-dl 

Az'zan 

az-zan 

Ben'ha'dad 

bgnha-dad 

A'roditea 

a-rc-jd-Its 

Az'zur 

az-z&r 

Bfii'ha'il 

bgn-ha-il 

Ar'oer 

ar-o-er 

Ben'ha'nan 

bgn-lia-nan 

Ar'oerite 

ar-O-er-tt 

8. 

Beii'imi 

bgn-I-na 

Ar'phad 

arKd 

Ba'al 

ba-ai 

Be'no 

bg-nu 

Arphax'ad 

ar-Kks-ad 

Ba'alah 

ba-ai-a 

Beniui'i 

ben-nfl-I 

Ar't-areth 

ar-sa-rtth 

Ba'alath 

ba-ai-ath 

Ben'zo'heth 

bgn-zO-hgth 

Ar'taxers'ea 

ar-taks-erka-6z 

Ba'alathbe'er 

ba-ai-ath-bS-6r 

Be'ou 

bg-On 

Ar'temaa 

ar-te-mas 

Ba'albe'rith 

ba-ai-be-rith 

Be'or 

b6-6r 

Ar'ubolh 

ar-fl-bOth 

Ba'ale 

ba-a-18 

Be'ra 

bg-ra 

Arii'raah 

a-rfl-ma 

Ba'algad 

ba-ai -gad 

Ber'achah 

bgr-a-ka 

Ar'vadite 

ar-vad-It 

Ba'alha'mon 

ba-ai-Ea-mOn 

BtM-'achi'ah 

b6r-a-kl-a 

As'ahel 

as-a-h6i 

Ba'alha'nan 

ba-ai-ha-nan 

Be'rah 

bg-ra 

As'ahi'ah 

as-a-hi-a 

Bn'alha'zor 

bg-al-ha-z6r 

Ber'ai'ah 

bgr-a-I-a 

AB'ai'ah 

as-a-i-a 

Ba'alher'mon   • 

ba-ai-her-mOn 

Bere'a 

bg-rg-a 

A'tnaph 

a-sSf 

Ba'ali 

ba-ai-i 

Ber'echi'ah 

b5r-g-kl-a 

Asar'ael 

a-ear-a-si 

Ba'alim 

ba-ai-im 

BCred 

bs-red 

Asar'eel 

a-sar-o-61 

Ba'alia 

bs-a-iis 

Be'ri 

bg-rl 

As'are'Iah 

as-a-rS-la 

Ba'alme'on 

ba-ai-mS-On 

Beri'ah 

bg-rl-a 

As'baz'aretli 

Se-bSz-a-rgth 

Ba'alpe'or 

ba-ai-p5-6r 

Beri'itea 

bg-rl-Ita 

As'enath 

aa-C-nath 

Ba'alper'azim 

ba-ai-p6r-a-zlni 

Be'ritea 

bg-rtta 

A'ser 

fl-aer 

Ba'alshal'isha 

ba-ai-shai-i-aha 

Be'rith 

bs-rlth 

A'shan 

a-shan 

Ba'al  ta'mar 

ba-ai-ta-mar 

Berni'ce 

ber-nl-ag 

Ash'bea 

Sshbe-a 

Bii'alze'bub 

baai-z5-bub 

Bero'dachbal'adan 

bg-rO-dak-bil-g-din 

Asli'belitCB 

ash-bel-Ita 

Ba'alze'pbon 

ba-ai-z5-fDn 

Bero:''a 

bg-rg-a 

Ash'cheiiaz 

aah-kC'-naz 

Ba'ana 

ba-a-na 

Bero'thah 

bs-ro-tha 

At'h'doditea 

a?h-df>d-Tt8 

Ba'anah 

ba-a-na 

Ber'othai 

bgr-0-thai 

At-l/dolhitea 

ash-dnth-Its 

Ba'aui'aa 

ba-a-iii-aa 

Be'rothite 

b€-rOtb-Tt 

Ash'dothpie'gah 

aah-di'.th-iilz-ga 

Ba'ara 

ba-a-ra 

Berre'tlio 

bgr-rg-tho 

Asb'eritL'S 

ash-iir-Tts 

Ba'a.*f'iah 

bs-a-se-ya 

Be'pai 

bg-8l 

Afh'ima 

ash-i-ma 

Ba'asha 

ba-a-sha 

Bes'ode'iah 

bgs-0-dg-ya 

Ash'kelon 

ash-kC-lSn 

Bii'agi'ah 

ba-a-sl-a 

Be'sor 

bg-aOr 

Aph'kenaz 

ash-kC-naz 

Biib'ylo'niana 

bab-T-lO-nf-anz 

Be'tah 

bg-ta 

Anb'nah 

aeh-na 

Bah'Tlo'uisll 

bah-1-lO-nieh 

Bet'ane 

bgt-a-ng 

Aub'penaz 

a^h-pC-naz 

Ba'cn 

ba-ka 

Bo'ten 

bg-ten 

Asli'rid 

ash-rI-61 

Hacli'ritea 

bak-rlts 

Beth'ab'ara 

bgth-ab-a-ra 

Awb'Luroth 

aab-ta-rfth 

Baba'riimite 

ba-ha-riim-lt 

Betb'a'nath 

btth-a-nath 

Asb'tuinoh 

ash-tii-mO 

Hahu'mna 

ba-lin-mfia 

Bflli'a'iioth 

bSth-a-nOth 

Anli'tcnitbite 

ash-IC-rath-tt 

lialui'rim 

ba-hfl-rlm 

Beth'aiiy 

bgth-a-nt 

Asb'tiToih  Kar'naim  flBh-te-rrith  kilr-na-Im 

Ba'jith 

ba-jlth 

Bftli'ar'abah 

bgth-ar-a-bS 

Af*b't(ireth 

SBb-tO-rCth 

Biikliakljar 

bak-liak-kar 

Beih'a'ram 

beth-a-nlm 

A^b'tirites 

anh  ur-Ita 

Bak'buk 

Ix-ik-bfik 

Bolh'aKbel 

bgth-fir-bgl 

Ai?h'vath 

asii-vath 

Balv'buki'ah 

bak-bfik-I-a 

Beth'a'veu 

beth-a-vcn 

■                                                                                                                                                                                                               ■                       1 

PRONOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 


1095 


Voweli.— F»te,  Ht,  lar;  mOte,  mBt,  tCrm;  blto,  bit;  bOue,  nOt,  lOr;  rttdc,  bfit,  pflsh;  oil;  al  Uko  aye. 


Beth'nz'maveth 

Bi'tli'bn'allUd'ou 

BiMli'ba'rah 

lii'th'ba'sl 

Bfth'bir'el 

Hilh'car 

lU'thda');on 

lli'thUib'latba'im 

BL'ih'c'iliMi 

Bftb'e'mok 

Be'^her 

Betht's'da 

BetbVzel 

Btlh';;.l'aiT 

Bc'tb'i:a'nuil 

BL'th'Vmc'cLTom 

Bi'lli'ba'nm 

Bi'tli'boK'la 

Both'luiif'lab 

Boib'bo  roil 

Bctli'jcsh'iinoth 

Bi'ih'ifs'imoth 

Bi-th'lcb'aotU 

Bt'tb'k'hera 

BfihnfheniEph'ratah 

BL'tb'luluMuite 

Bi'tli'lL'bcinjirdah 

Beth'iiia'achab 

Belh'mar'caboth 

Buth'mu'on 

Buth'iiim'rab 

Betbo'ron 

Bi'th'pa'lct 

Beth'Jiaz'zcz 

Bi'th'pe'or 

Betb'plinirQ 

Betb'pbelet 

Bi.'tirra'pba 

Betll'rfiwjb 

Betb'su'ida 

Beth'ghan 

Beth'Bbe'an 

Betb'slie'mesh 

Belb'!*he'inite 

Beth'shil'tah 

Betli'tap'puab 

Belhii'el 

Be'thul 

Beth'zur 

Bet'oiuas'them 

Bet'onim 

Be'zai 

BezaKeel 

Be'zek 

Be'zer 

Bt/zeth 

Bicb'ri 

BidTcar 

Big'tba 

Big'tbau 

Big'tbana 

Big'vai 

Bll'dad 

BiKeam 

Bil'gab 

Bil'gal 

Bil'Sa 

Bil'bah 

Bil'ban 

Bil'ebao 

Bim'bal 

Bin'ea 

Bin'nui 

Bir'0ha 

Bir'zavitb 

Bisblam 

Bitbi'ab 

Bith'ron 

Bnhj-n'ia 

Bizjotb'jab 

Biz'tha 

Blast'us 

Bo'aner'gea 

Bo'az 

Boch'era 

Bo'chim 

Bo'baii 

Boe'catb 

Bo'oz 

Bo'tfor 

Bo'zez 

Bozlcalh 

Boz'rab 

Buklci 

Bukki'ah 

Bui 

Bn'nah 

Bun'ui 

Bu'zi 

Buz'ite 


bCth-i^z-mJ-viStb 

bJtbbiViM-ma-Ou 

bCtb-bn-ni 

bdtb-bilul 

bCtb-blr-fi-T 

bStb  kar 

b(Stb  ib\  will 

b<;tb  dllAil-tbS-Im 

bSib  C  dun 

bilhC-miSk 

bCtber 

bC-tbCz-dil 

bCtli-C-zf'l 

bi'tb^'il  diT 

bC'lli  L,';T-mul 

bi'tb  ll:lksi;-rum 

bi-tb  ba-riln 

bulb-li.-ig-ia 

bi'tb-brjjj-iri 

bOtb-bu-run 

bftb-jush-I-mSth 

butb-ii5e-I-mOtb 

bOth-lub-il-Oth 

bC'tb-li?-bi-m 

biMblC-liCMii  i>r-rs-ta 

hftb-U'  lH"m-Tt 

bitli-lC-hC'm-jn-dil 

bi'tbina-il-kH 

betb-miir-ka-bOtb 

bi?tb-m5-0n 

bfithnlm-ri 

betb  0-rOn 

bi'tb  pa-lSt 

beth-pilz-zfiz 

beth-p5-0r 

butb-ra-g6 

beth-fOliit 

bL'tb  ra-lTi 

buth-rS-hOb 

beth-sa-I-da 

bSth  ehiln 

b'jlh-sh(}-itn 

betb-9h5-m68b 

b?lh-she-mlt 

b6tbshlt-ta 

bSth-Wp-pa-S 

b8-tbail 

bS-thttl 

betb-jfir 

b6t-0-raaa-thflm 

b^t-O-nlm 

b5-zai 

be-zJlC-fil 

bS-zSk 

b6-zer 

be-zeth 

blk-rl 

btd-kSr 

big-tba 

big-thiSn 

big-tha-na 

big-va-i 
birdad 

bll-e-Jbn 

bii-ga 

bll-gS-I 

bll-Ea 

bll-hS 

bll-bAn 

bn-sbin 

bim-hai 

bIn-«-a 

bin-nfl-l 

bSr-sba 

b6r-za-vlth 

bish-iam 

bl-tbl-ii 

bItb-rSn 

bl-tbln-I-a 

biz-jsth-ja 

blztha 

blist-tts 

bO-Sn-er-gfiz 

bO-az 

bOk-C'-rO 

bo-kim 

bo-han 

bOs-katb 

bO-Oz 

bO-sSr 

bO-z6z 

bflz-katb 

boz-ra 

buk-kl 

blk-kl-a 

bal 

bQ-ua 

bun-nl 

bo-zl 

bfiz-II 


C'ab'boa 
Calml 

Cts'are'a 
C'jBs'are'a  Pbllii/pi 


kib-bOn 
ka-bU 

se-zar 
sC'Z-a-rG-a 
bcz-5-ru-a  nl-lp-pl 


Ca'lapbaa 

C'ai'nau 

Oa'bib 

Cal'col 

C'aldi-'a 

CaI(U''an9 

C'Jtkife'8' 

t'a'li'bupb'ratali 

Cal'iK'li 

Ca'moii 

Cain'pbire 

Caii'dace 

Can'ru'b 

f;'api'r'iinum 

Cnpb'tur 

Capb'torim 

Capb'torims 

Cap'pado'cia 

Car'cart 

Car'chemluh 

Caro'ab 

Car'initL'9 

Car'nioii 

t'ar'ims 

f'ar^ne'na 

C)i;*ii>b'ia 

t'lis'luliim 

Cas'Ior 

C'o'drun 

tVl'cisyr'ia 

Cen'chrea 

Ce'pbas 

Chal'col 

Chaldie'a 

Chaldie'an 

Cbaldees' 

Cba'naan 

Cbar'asbim 

C'har'cheraisb 

Cbar'ran 

Cbe'bar 

Cbcd'orla'omer 

Che'Ial 

Cbel'lub 

Cbelub 

Chebi'bai 

Cbem'arims 

Che'mosh 

Cbena'aiiab 

Chen'ani 

Chen'ani'ah 

Che'pharbaam'monal 

Chephi'rah 

Che'ran 

Cher'ethims 

Cber'ethites 

Cbe'ritb 

Che'ruh  (a  city) 

Ches'alou 

Cbe'^ed 

Cbe'sil 

Chesul'Ioth 

Cbetbi'im 

Cbe'zib 

Cbi'don 

Cbil'eab 

Chilion 

Chil'mad 

Cbim'bam 

Chin'nereth 

Cbin'nerotb 

Chi'os 

Cbislen 

Chignon 

Cbislotbta'bor 

Chit'tim 

Chi'iin 

Chlo'e 

Chora'sban 

Chora'zin 

Chos'arae'ua 

ChozeTja 

Cbub 

t'bun 

chii'sbanrisb'atba'im 

C'hu'za 

t'ili'cia 

Cin'nereth 

Cin'uerotb 

Cis 

Ci'gai 

CMf'opas 

Clu'ophag 

Clf'opat'ra 

Ciii'dus 

C'a'l'0!*yr'ia 

Colbo'zeb 

Colos'se 

Colos'aians 

Con'ani'ali 

Coui'ah 

Con'oni'ah 

Co'03 

Co're 
Co'ttam 
Coz^bi 
C'resVciia 


ka-ya-fils 
ka-I-nan 

ka-ia 

kaikfil 

kai-dca 

kaidC-anz 
kaidCz 

ka-it^b-er-ra-ta 
kai  iiis 

liflmi'in 

kam-llre 

kanda-nO 

kaii-iiiS 

ka-pt'r-iifl-iini 
kaf-tOr 
kaf-tn-rim 
kar-tnrlmz 

kappado-sbi-a 

kiir-kas 

kar-kC-mlsh 

karC-fi 

kar  mits 

karnl-On 

Icar  pila 

kar-shC-na 

ka-Blf-I-a 

kas-inhlm 

kas-tOr 

BC-drfln 

fifil-c-sfr-I-a 

B5nkr0-a 

sc-ras 

kfll'kfil 

kside-a 

kaidsan 

kaidCz 

ka-nan 

kiir-a-pblm 

kar-kC-mlsh 

kar-ran 

ke-bfir 

kCd-Or-la-O-mSr 

kc-iai 

kei-lfl 

kc-lflb 

kS-lfl-bal 

kem-a-rimz 

ke-mrifib 

kG-iia-fl-na 

kfn-a-nl 

kL-n-a-llT-ah 

kt?-tar-ha-am-inO-nai 

k5-n-ra 

k5-ran 

ki^r-eth-Imz 

kC-r-eth-Its 

k5-rlth 

kC-rub 

kSs-a-lOn 

kg-sJd 

ke-8ll 

k5-9ul-10th 

k5-tbT-Im 

ke-zlb 

kl-dOn 

kIl-S-«b 

kll-lI-Sn 

kll-mad 

kim-ham 

kInnS-rtth 

kIn-ne-rOth 

kl-Os 

kl8-ia 

kl9-10n 

kl3l0th-ta-b0r 

kit-tim 

kl-OQ 

klO-S 

kO-ra-8han 

ko-ra-zin 

k5s-a-m5-iifl 

kn-zG-ba 

kub 

kun 

ka-9han-ri8h-a-tha-Im 

kfl-za 

el-IIsb-ya 

8ln-nC-rC'th 

8!u-uG-ruth 

Bis 

Bl-8ai 

cIS-O-pils 

d8-o-ras 

cl8-n-pat-ra 
nl-dus 
8C-lo-9lr-I-a 
kOl-bO-zS 

kO-IO8-80 

kfl-ldsb-ySna 

kOn-a-nl-a 

ko-nia 

kOu-0-nI-a 

kO-Bs 

kn-rC 

ko-sam 

kfiz-M 

krC-s-ei?nz 


Crete 

Cretcs 

Cush 

Cu'sbaii 

Cu'8haiiri8h'atha'lm 

Cu'ebl 

C'utb 

C'u'thah 

C'yru'iic 

Cyrc'nian 

Cyre'nins 

Dab'nreh 

Dab'basbeth 

Dab'fiatb 

Da'jjcui 

Dal'ai'nh 

Darmaiui'tba 

Dabim'tia 

Dal'pliou 

Dani'aris 

Tlain'ascenes' 

Danja'au 

Dan'uah 

Ba'ra 

Dnr'da 

Dari'us 

Dar'kott 

De'bir 

Decap'olifl 

De'dan 

Ded'anim 

Deha'vitea 

De'kar 

Dcl'ai'ah 

Del'ilah 

De'maa 

Deme'tring 

Der'be 

Deii'el 

Deu'teron'omy 

Dib'laiiil 

Dih'latb 

Dib'latha'im 

Di'l^mi 

Dib'ri 

Did'vmiis 

Dik'laU 

Dil'ean 

Dim'naU 

Di'mon 

Dimo'nah 

Di'naites 

Din'babab 

Di'ony'siua 

Diot'repbea 

Di'shan 

Di'shon 

Diz'abab 

Dod'ai 

Dod'anim 

Dod'avab 

Do'do 

Do'eg 

Doph'kab 

Dor 

Do'ra 

Dor'cas 

Do'tbaim 

Do'than 

Drnsilla 

Dn'mab 

Du'ra 


EOjal 

EOjed 

E'bedmeHecb 

Eb'ene'zer 

E'ber 

Ebi'asapb 

Ebro'uah 

Ecbat'ana 

Ecbat'ane 

Eccle'bias'tes 

Eccle'sias'ticuB 

E'dar 

E'der 

Ed'rei 

Egnab 

Eg'laim 

Eg'IOQ 

E>bi 

EOiud 

E'ker 

Ek'ron 

Ek'ronitea 

El'adah 

Elah 

El'asah 

E'lath 

Elljeth'el 

El'daab 

Enead 

Elea'leh 

Ele'asab 


krCt 

krCts 

kflsb 

ka-sban 

kfl-Hbau-rlsha-thaJiD 

ka-»iii 

ki'ilb 

ka-tba 

Bl-rG-nC 

Bl-rC-uI-an 

el-rC'-ul-Qa 

D. 

dab-a-rs 

dabba»bCth 
dab-C-ratb 

dag'jii 

dai-a-i-a 

dainia-na-tba 

dai-ina-8bi-a 

dai-ffjii 

dama-rl8 
dam-a-8Cnz 

dau-ja-an 
daii-ua 

da-ra 

darda 

da-rl-fls 

dar-kOn 

dC-ber 

d8-cap-0-llB 

d8-dau 

dSd-a-nlm 

de-ba-v-Tta 

d8-kar 

doi-a-i-a 

dClMa 

dG-maa 

de-niG-trl-fis 

dcr-b8 

dS-ll-SI 

dfl-ter-On-O-ml 

dib-la-lm 

dib-iatb 

dlb-h"i-tba-Im 

dl-bf>n 

dib-rl 

dld-I-mOs 

dik-la 

dll-e-an 

dim-na 

dl-m8n 

dl-mO-na 

dl-na-Its 

din-ba-ba 

dl-o-nl-sl-ila 

dl-0t-re-f8z 

dl-sban 

dl-»b0n 

diz-a-bab 

dOda-I 

duda-nlm 

drtd-a-va 

dO-dO 

do-8g 

dOf-fa 

dOr 

do-ra 

dOr-kas 

ds-tba-Im 

dO-tbiii 

drfl-8il-18 

da-ma 

dfl-ri 


C-bai 

e-bC-d 

e-bi!d-m8-18k 

8b-6n-6-zer 

8-bcr 

g-bl-a-8af 

C-brO-na 

ek-bat-s-na 

6k-bat-a-n6 

8k-kl5-zl-a8-t8z 

ek-kie-sI-aa-U-kUt 

6-dar 

8-der 

ed-re-i 

8g-ia 

8g-la-tm 

Gg-lOn 

e-hi 

8-bfid 
e-k8r 
ek-r6n 
«k-rOn-IU 

ei-a-da 
e-ia 
eia-sa 
e-iath 

8I-bGtb-81 

81-da-a 

E-18-ad 

e-ie-a-is 
e-is-a-ai 


1096 

PEONOUNCING    DICTIONAEY. 

Consonants. — Ch 

in  chick,  g  in  go, 

til  in  thick,  th  in  tMt,  y  in 

yet,  zb  like  a  in  uaury. 

El'.'ii'zar 

e-15-fl-zar 

Es'draelom 

gs-di-a-g-Wm 

Gei'gesenes 

gcr-gg-sgnz 

El't-'lo'lie  Is'raeJ 

61-e-lO-hG  Iz-ra-51 

Es'drae'lon 

69-dra-C-16n 

Ger'izim 

ggr-i-zim 

K'k'iih 

6-ief 

Esdre'lom 

6s-drg-IBm 

Gerrhe'niana 

ggr-rg-ni-an» 

Klhii'utin 

fl-ba-unn 

Esdre'lou 

gs-dre-15n 

Ger'zitca 

ger-zlts 

Eli'ab 

TT 1  i  'ji  Hn 

e-ll-;lb 

E'fi-k 

g-sek 

Ge'gbam 

gg-abam 

g-l!-S-da 

Esh'lia'al 

gsh-ba-ai 

Ge'abem 

ge-shgm 

g-lI-S-da 

Esh'bau 

gab-ban 

Ge'Bhiir 

gg-sbCr 

.Eli'ah 
Eli 'abba 

S-lI-a 

Esh'col 

esb-kOl 

Geah'nri 

gCsh-u-rl          ' 

e-ll-u-ba 

E'sht-an 

5-sbg-an 

Geah'uritea 

gt-sh-u-rlts 

Eli'akim 
EH 'mil 

e-li-fi-klm 

E'fhck 

S-shek 

Ge'thei- 

gg-tht-r 

e-ll-am 

Esh'kalonites 

gsb-ka-IOn-Its 

Gethsem'ane 

gi'tb-fgm-a-ne 

Eli'asaph 
Eli'ashib 

8-lI-:l-si1f 

Efb'taol 

gsli-ta-01 

Geu'el 

ge-ii-gl 

e-ll-:l-shib 

Esh'taulites 

gsb-ta-iil-Its 

Ge'zer 

gg-zer 

Eli'alha 

6-lT-S-tha 

Eph'temo'a 

Csb-tg-mO-a 

Gez'ritea 

ggz-rlta 

Eli'athah 

e-lI-5-tha 

Esb'temoh 

gsb-tg-mo 

Gi'ah 

gWJ 

Eli 'dad 

6-lI-(bld 

Esh'tou 

gsb-tOu 

Gib'bar 

gib-bar 

E'Hel 

8-li-i-l 

Esli 

gs-ll 

Gib'bethon 

gib-bS-thBn 

E'lie'iiai 

g-lI-e-niVI 

Es'rom 

gs-rum 

Gib'ea 

gib-g-a 

E'lie'zer 

6-lI-e-zer 

E'tam 

g-tam 

Gib'eah 

gib-g-a 

Eli 'h  aba 

g-ll-ha-ba 

E'lliam 

g-tbam 

Gib'eath 

glb-6-ath 

El'ihoe'nai 

61-i-hO-5-na-I 

E'than 

e-tb;lu 

Gib'eatbite 

gib-g-ath-It 

El'iho'reph 
El'ika 

ei-i-hO-rC-f 

Etb'auim 

flb-a-nim 

GiliVnu 

gib-g-6n 

61-I-ka 

Etli'baal 

eth-ba-ai 

GibViinite* 

gib-g-On.It 

Eliin'elech 

S-lim-f-I5k 

Eth'nan 

gth-nau 

Giblitea 

gib-lita 

Eli'iie'nai 

g-ii-o-e-na-i 

Elb'ni 

gth-iil 

Giddal'ti 

gid-dal-tl 

El'iphal 

6H-mi 

Eubll'lus 

Q-bu-lu3 

Gid'del 

gid-del 

Eliph'alot 

g-iif-s-iet 

Eu'nice 

u-uis 

Gid'eo'ni 

gid-g-0-nI 

Krii)liai!: 

61-i-fSz 

Euo'dias 

ti-u-di-as 

Gi'dom 

gT-dum 

Eliph'cleh 

6-lif-C-le 

Eiii)Iira'te8 

u-fra-t5z 

Gi'bon 

gl-hun 

Eliph'elet 
Elis'abt'th. 

6-lif-t-let 

Euroc'l.vdon 

u-ruk-li-dOn 

Gil'alai 

gil-a-lai 

g-llz-a-bcth 

Eu'tj-chus 

a-ti-kfia 

Gilbo'a 

gil-bO-& 

El'ise'us 

a-i-sc-u3 

E'vi 

g-vl 

Gi'loh 

gi-lO 

Eli'slia 

e-ll-sha 

E'vilmero'dach 

g-vIl-niE-rO-dfik 

Gilonite 

gl-lO-nlt 

Eli 'shah 

S-lI-sha 

Ez'bai 

gz-ba-I 

Gim'zo 

gim-zO 

Elish'ama 

S-lish-S-mS 

Ez'bon 

gz-b5n 

Gi'nath 

gl-nSth 

EUsh'anhat 
Elisli'eba 

g.llJh-5-mt 

EzVki'as 

6z-E-kI-«9 

Gin'netho 

gln-nS-tbO 

g-lisli-G-ba 

Eze'kiel 

g-zg-ki-61 

Gin'netbon 

gin-ng-tbBn 

El'ishu'a 

61-i-shu-a 

E'zel 

E-zgl 

Gir'gashite 

gC-r-ga-shlt 

Eli'iid 

ellud 

E'zem 

g-zgm 

Giv'gaaite 

ger-ga-sit 

Eliz'.iphaa 

g.iiz-n-raa 

E'zer 

g-ZtT 

Gis'pa 

gia-pfi 

El'ize'us 

6M-zff-ii3 

E'zioDga'ber 

g-zi-fm-ga-b6r 

Git'tabbe'pher 

glt-ta-hg-ter 

Eli'zur 

g-lJ-zur 

E'zionge'ber 

e-zi-fin-gg-bgr 

Git'taim 

git-ta-Im 

El'kar.ah 

ei-ka-iia 

Ez'nite 

6z-nlt 

Git'tite 

git-tIt 

Ellvoshito 

61-kOFh-It 

Ez'rahite 

gz-i-a-hit 

Git'tith 

git-mh 

Ellasar 

61-lcVsar 

Gi'zonite 

gt-zO-Dlt 

El'modaiu 

g]-mO-ditm 

F. 

Giz'ritea 

giz-rlta 

El'naam 

61-na-am 

Fe'lix 

fg-li-^c 

Gni'dua 

nl-dCia 

El'nathan 

61-«fl-thiln 

Fes'tns 

fgs-tua 

Go'ath 

gO-ath 

El'ohini 

61-0-him 

For'tuna'tus 

fOr-tfl-na-ttia 

Go'lan 

gO-15n 

Elo'i 

6-10-1 

Go'zan 

gO-zau 

E'lon 

g-l"U 

G. 

Gud'godah 

gud-gO-dS 

'E'lonbetb'lia'naii 

g-lSu-bftb-ha-nSn 

Ga'al 

ga-ai 

Gu'ni 

gfl-ul 

E'lonitea 

g-Wu-Its 

Ga'ash 

ga-ash 

Gn'nitea 

gu-nlts 

E^loth 

S-luth 

Ga'ba 

ga-ba 

Gur'ba'al 

gur-ba-ai 

El'paal 

«!  pa-fll 

Gab'atha 

gab-a-tba 

H. 

Et'palet 

gl-pa-R-t 

Gab'bai 

gab-ba-i 

Erpnrail 

gl-pn-r;lu 

Gab'batha 

gab-ba-tba 

Ha'ahasb'tarl 

ba-a-haeb-ta-rl 

El'tfkfU 

gl-tg-kg 

Gad'ara 

gad-a-ra 

Ilaam'raonai 

ba-am-mO-nai 

El'tL-kun 

Sl-tS-kOn 

Gad'arenes' 

gad-a-r6na 

Haba'iab 

ha-ba-ya 

Elto'Iad 

gl-to-lad 

Gad'di 

gad-dl 

Hab'akkuk 

hab-ak-kilk 

E'lul 

g-mi 

Gad'diel 

gad-di-gl 

Hab'azini'ah 

hab-a-zl-nl-a 

Ehi'zai 

g-iu-za-i 

Ga'di 

ga-di 

Ha'bor 

ha-bOr 

El'yma'is 

gl-1-ina-Ia 

Gad'ite 

gad-It 

Hach'ali'ah 

hak-a-ll-a 

El'viiias 

gl-I-mis 

Ga'ham 

ga-bam 

Hach'ilab 

hak-i-la 

El'zabad 

gl-za-bJd 

Ga'har 

ga-har 

Hach'monS 

hak-mO-nl 

El'zaphaa 
E' mini  8 

gl-zn-fau 

Ga'lal 

ga-iai 

Hach'monite 

hak-mO-ntt 

g-mims 

Gala'tia 

ga-la-sbl-a 

Had'ade'zer 

had-ad-g-zer 

Em 'ma  us 

gm-ma-us 

Gala'tians 

ga-bl-sbl-Snz 

Ila'dadrim'moD 

ha-dad-rim-mOu 

Em'mor 

gm-raOr 

Gal'eed 

gai-g-fd 

Ha'dar 

ha-dar 

En'eg'laim 

gn-C-g-la-Im 

Ga'mul 

ga-mQI 

Ila'dare'zer 

ha-dar-g-zer 

En'emcri'sar 

gn-e-mus-sar 

Ga'reb 

ga-rgb 

Ilad'asbah 

hada-aha 

Sn't^an'nini 
En'i;;o'di 

gu-giln-iilm 

Gar'mite 

gar-mlt 

Hadas'sah 

ha-das-aa 

gn-ge-dl 

Gash'mu 

gasb-mii 

Hadat'tah 

ha-dat-ta 

Eniiad'daU 

en-Kad-da 

Ga'lam 

ga-tam 

Ila'did 

ha-did 

En'liak'kore 

6n-hak-kO-r8 

Gath'he'pher 

gath-he-fer 

Had'lai 

had-la-I 

En'lKi'zur 

gn-ha-zOr 

Gatb'rim'raon 

gatb-rim-mOn 

Hadu'ram 

ba-dO-ram 

Eii'miBli'pat 
Eii'rim'mon 

Sn-mlsh-pat 

Ga'zathitea 

ga-zath-Its 

Ha'drach 

ha-di-ak 

gn-rlm-raOu 

Gfa'zer 

ga-zer 

Ha'gab 

ha-gab 

En'ro'gel 

Sn-i-O-jC'l 

Ga'zez 

ga-z6z 

Hag'aba 

hag-a-ba 

Eu'ehe'meBh 

gn-shG-mgsh 

Gaz'ites 

gSz-Its 

Haj^'abah 

hSg-a-ba 

En'tai)'|>iiah 
Ep'npliras 

gn-tap-pd-a 

Gaz'zam 

gaz-zam 

Hag'gai 

hag-ga-T 

1    T            s-      r 

gp-a-lras 

Gi-'ba 

gg-ba 

Hag'geri 

hig-gg-rl 

Epaph'rodi'tus 

g-pai-r-i-dl-tus 

Ge'bal 

gg-bai 

Hag'gi 

Mg-gt  _ 

Epen'etua 
E'pliah 
E'phai 
E'pber 

g-ptn-G-tua 

g-m 

Ge'ber 

gg-bCT 

Haggi'ah 
Hagi'itea 

bag-gl-a 

GeTjim 

gg-bim 

hag-glta 

E-fai 

Ged'ali'ah 

ged-ail-a 

Haifa 

bag-gitb 

6-Km- 

Ged'eon 

gt'd-g-uu 

ba-gi-a 

E'ph  e  s'da  m'niliii 

g-fes  (bim-mlm 

Ge'der 

gC-dOr 

JIa'i 

ha-T 

Ephe'?iau 
Epb'fBua 
Ejili'lal 

g-fg-zlii-an 

Gedi-'rah 

gC-dC'-ia 

Hak'katan 

bak-ka-tin 

gf-g-SU8 

Ged't-rathite 

ggd-G-rath-It 

Hak'koz 

bak-kuz 

gf-mi 

GfdViilu 

gCd-C'-rIt 

Haku'pba 

ba-ku-ia 

E'phud 

e-fOd 

Gt'dt''roth 

gC-de-roth 

Ha'lah 

ha-la 

Fpii'pliatha 

Sf-la-tha 

Ged'erotha'im 

ggd-S-i-Oth-S-Im 

Ha'lak 

ha-iak 

E'pliraiin 

g-fra-Im 

Ge'doi- 

gg-dOr 

Hal'hul 

bal-hiil 

F  'i  )1  n"i  i  niitfl 

g-fra-Im-It 

Geha'zi 

ggha-zl 

Ua'li 

ha-ll 

*'   J'**''ii4m tv 

g-fra-in 

Gebrn'iia 

gg  ben-na 

Hallo'beah 

bal-lo-beah 

Eph'ialah 

gf-i-a-ta 

Gfl'iliitb 

ggl-I-lOth 

Halo'besb 

b5-10-hfsh 

1  .pli'riilh 

gf-ratb 

Gemal'b 

gg-mai-ll 

Ham'ital 

bara-i-tal 

Kph'r!illiile 

gf-raihit 

Geni'ari'ah 

gfm-a-rl-a 

Ham'mahle'koth 

bani-ma-lg-kOtb 

E-frfm 

Genei^'areth 

gC-iiLZ-a-rgth 

llam'inotb 

bum-mOth 

Ep'iciir*;'ailfl 

gp-I-kfl-rg-Jns 

Gen'esis 

Jgn-C'-!?ia 

Hammed 'atba 

bani-mf'd-a-tha 
bam  mC'-K-k 

C-ran 

Gfiiiu'y'aret 

ggn-m's-a-rgt 

Hani'inelecb 

E'ranitee 
E'rech 

g-raii-It9 
g-rfk 

Gcii'lili- 
Geiiii'bath 

Jgn-t!l 
gg-nfl-bath 

Hammol'eketh 
Ham'mothdor 

bam-inul-g-kOth 
liam-mCth-dOr 

E'rites 
E8a'ina 

g-rlts 

e-zR-j-as 

Ge'ra 
GCrah 

gg-ra 
gg-ra 

Ham'monah 
Ha'moiigog 

ham-mO-na 
ba-mOn-gOg 
ha-mOr 

EVarhad'don 

t . 

g-Kur-liad-dOn 

Ge'rar 

gS-rar 

Ha'mor 

PRONOUNCIN-G    DICTIONARY. 


1097 


Vowclg.-Fatc.  rat,  mr;  mCte,  mCt.  tgrm;  Mte,  bft;  bOne,  n6t,  fOr;  rade,  bftt,  pfleh;  oil;  ai  like  aye. 


ITn'moth 

Jla'miifl 

Ha'rnul 

lln'mulitea 

Ilamii'tal 

Hantim'ecl 

Ilti'nnn 

ilnnan'eel 

Ilann'm 

ll:in'aiii'ah 

Ila'iie? 

Han'it'l 

IlHti'nathon 

Ilan'niel 

Urt'noch 

Ila'nocbites 

Ha'nun 

Ilaph'ara'im 

Ilaphra'im 

lla'ra 

Har'adab 

llfi'rnriie 

Harbo'na 

Harbt)'nah 

J!a're])h 

Ila'relb 

Harliai'ab 

Ilar'has 

Har'bur 

Ila'rim 

Ha'ripb 

Har'iu'pher 

Ha 'rod 

Hu'rodite 

Har'ot'h 

fla'rorite 

Haro'dheth 

Unr'eba 

Ha'rum 

Haru'maph 

Har'uphile 

Ha'raz 

Has'adi'ah 

Hae'euu'ah 

Hash'ahi'ah 

Hashab'uah 

Hat*h'al)iii'ab 

Hucliluid'aiia 

Ila'fihein 

Hat*bino'uab 

Ha'shub 

Hasbu'bah 

Ha'sbum 

Hni^bu'pha 

Has 'rah 

Has'sena'ab 

Has'shub 

Hasu'pba 

Ha'tacb 

Ha'tbatb 

Hat'ipha 

Hat'itfl 

Hatta'avah 

Hiit'til 

Hat 'tush 

Hau'raii 

Hav'ilab 

Ua'vothja'ir 

Haz'at'l 

Haza'iah 

Ha'zarad'dar 

Ha'zare'uan 

Ha'zjxr-'iid'dah 

Ha'zarbat'ticou 

Ha'zarraa'veth 

Ha'zarshu'ai 

Ha'zarsuVah 

Ha'xiir:*u'sim 

Haz'azouta'mar 

Haz'elelpo'ui 

Haze'rim 

Haze'rolh 

Hax'uzonta'mar 

Ha'ziel 

Ha'zo 

Ila'zor 

Ha'zor  Iladat'tah 

Haz'ubuh 

Haz'zurim 

He-'ai 

IIcL-e 

Hc'rah 

HeMam 

Hel'dai 

Hf'leb 

Ue'led 

Hu'luk 

Hf'lekites 

He'Iem 

Uc'kph 

Helez 

Hfli 

Hel'kai 

Ut-rkath 

Hfl'ka'.bbaz'zarim 

Ue'lon 

Hc'iuam 

10 


hil-mfilh 

hilma-ei 

hfl-mfll 

hjlni&l'lts 

hfl-mn-Ml 

hil-njtin-5-Cl 

htl-iiilu 

hil-nt1ii-6-Sl 

hil  iiAnl 

hliuOr. 

Mii-Ifl 

liilii-iiil-thSn 

hAn-nl-t'l 

hAnok 

hilnoklta 

hn-in'in 

liilf-nrfl-Im 

li!lf-rri-[iu 

hA  i-A 

hiTr-fl-dji 

ha-rar-It 

har-hr.-ua 

har-bu-ua 

hfl-rff 

liA-ri'th 

hur-liA-T-a 

har-liAs 

har  hur 

hil-riin 

hil-rif 

har-iiu-f6r 

hn-n'd 

hil-rdd-It 

har-O-C 

hil-m-rit 

hfl-rusheth 

hnr-sha 

hA-ruin 

hs-ra-milf 

Mr-a-fit 

hit-rilz 

hAf^-A-dl-ii 

Ms-C-na-a 

hilsh-il-bl-il 

bjl-slulb-na 

bili?h-ab-nl-a 

Msh-bfld-a-nfi 

bfl-!^ht•m 

hAs^b-niO-na 

M-fbub 

hfl-^liil-ba 

ha-shiim 

ha-fha-fa 

hSs-ra 

hile-sC-na-a 

hils-shub 

ha-sD-fa 

ha-tak 

ha-thath 

hat-l-fii 

hat-i-ta 

hat-ia-a-TS 

Mt-tfl 

hat-tush 

hau-ran 

hav-i-ia 

ha-vOth-ja-5r 
haz-a-01 

ha-za-ya 

ha-zar-ad-dar 

hS-zar-G-nan 

ha-zar-ff)ld-da 

ha-ziir-hat-tl-bCn 

ha-aar-ma-vCth 

ha-zfir-«hti-al 

ha-zar-sfl-ZH 

haz:"ir-sfi-zim 

haz-a-zou-ta-mar 

haz-G-IC-l-pO-nl 

ha-zc-rim 

ha-zG-n')ih 

haz-e-zOn-til-niar 

ha-zi-il 

ha-zo 

ha-zHr 

ha-zor  ha-dat-ta 

haz-a-ba 
haz-zu-rim 

hfg-a-i 

hG-iam 

htl-da-I 

he-ICb 

helc-d 

hC-Iek 

hs-ic-k-tt» 

hg-lGra 

hC-lGf 

he-liiz 

hc-ll 

hGI-kJI 

heikath 

hGI-kiith-haz-zQ-rljii 

hu-loii 

hC-niAm 


He'mnn 

He'math 

Heni'dan 

Ilf'iia 

Hcn'adad 

Ilc'n.uh 

IU-'|ibiT 

IIi*'i)btTite8 

Heph'Zibah 

lli-'res 

Hc'ri'sh 

Her'nias 

Ilfi^mes 

Hermofjr'enca 

Ilfr'inon 

Her'nioiiitcs 

Iloro'diaus 

lIiTo'dins 

Hero'dion 

lle'scd 

Ilesli'mou 

Ilt'!*'ron 

Hes'rouites 

Hcthlun 

Hez'eki 

Ile'zion 

He'zir 

Ilt'z'rai 

Uez'ro 

Hez'ron 

llez'ronites 

Hid'dai 

Hid'dekel 

Hi'el 

HiVmp'oliB 

Uissa  ion 

Hil.'ii 

Uilki'ah 

Hi'vile 

llizki'ah 

Hizki'Jah 

IIo>)a'iah 

Hod'ai'ah 

Ilod'avi'ah 

Ho'desh 

Ilode'vah 

Hodi'ah 

Hodi'jah 

Hoji'lah 

Hoiiam 

Ho'lon 

Ho'mam 

Hoph'ni 

Hoph'ra 

HoTam 

Ho'rfb 

Ho'rem 

Hor'bagid'gad 

Ho'ri 

Ho'rira3 

Ho'rite 

Hor'iuah 

Hor'oua'im 

Hor'onite 

Ho'sa 

Ho'sah 

Hosh'aiah 

Hogh'ama 

Ho^^he'a 

Ilo'tham 

Ho'ihan 

llo'thir 

Hiik'kok 

Ilii'kok 

Huin'tah 

Hu'pbam 

Hu'pbam'ites 

llup'pah 

Hu'rai 

Ilu'rain 

Hu'ri 

Ilu'shah 

IIu'>bai 

llii'^liam 

Hu'ehathite 

Hu'shim 

Hu'zoth 

Hnz'zab 

Uydas'pcs 

Hy'mense'us 


IbOiar 

Ib'lt'am 

Ibuc'iah 

Ibni'jah 

Ico'nium 

Ida'lah 

Id'bash 

Id'umae'a 

IVal 

Ifj'dali'ah 

iL-'cal 

II  m 

Ij'eaba'rim 

Fjon 


he-man 

hOinath 

hi'in-dau 

hG-ita 

hfn-adad 

he  iif.k 

hC-nCr 

hC-fOr-Its 

her-zl-ba 

he-rfz 

he  riVh 

hi-r-ina^ 

her-mGz 

hiriiic'ij-e-nCz 

hiTinoii 

her-inflii-Tt8 

he-ru-di-atl8 

lie-rn-di-as 

lie-n"-dl-un 

husfd 

biVh  bun 

ii('^b-m6n 

bi'srun 

lit-s-run-Its 

heth-I'm 

hi'z-G-kl 

hC-zI-On 

he-ziT 

hez-ra-I 

huz-ru 

hez-run 

hez-n'in-Its 

htd-da-I 

hid-de-kul 

hl-<5l 

hT-G-rap-o-Us 

hrg-ca-yOn 

hl-lifn 

hil-kl-a 

hl-vit 

hIz-kr-S 

hiz-kl-ja 

ho-ba-va 

hod-a-i-s 
hod-a-vi-a 

hO-dGsh 

ho-de-va 

ho-dl-a 

ho-dl-ja 

hOpr-ia 

ho-ham 

ho-lOn 

hO-mam 

hOf-nl 

hOf-rS 

ho-i^m 

hO-rGb 

ho-rGm 

hOr-ha-gld-gid 

ho-rl 

hO-rlmz 

ho-rit 

h6r-ma 

hOr-0-na-Im 

hOr-0-nIt 

ho-sa 

hG-8a 

hosh-a-i-a 

hOsh-a-ma 

ho-she-a 

ho-tham 

ho-than 

ho-ther 

huk-kOk 

ha-kOk 

ham-ta 

ha-fam 

ha-ram-Its 

hfip.pa 

hu-rui 

hQ-ram 

hfl-rl 

hO-shS 

ha-shai 

ha-sliam 

ha-sbath-It 

bO-Eblm 

ha-zOth 

b&z-zab 

hl-dils-pez 

hl-me-uG-fis 

I. 

Ib-har 
Ib-I6-am 
Ib-nG-ya 
Ib-nl-ja 
T-ko-nl-am 
1-da-la 
Id-bash 
•   Id-a-m6-a 
I-g.11 

ig-da-u-a 
ig-e-ai 

I-fm 

ij-e-ab-a-rlm 

I-j6n 


Iklvcph 

Ilai 

inyi^icnm 

Ini'la 

Ini'Iah 

Iniiimn'uc) 

Ini'nier 

Im'iia 

Ini'iiah 

Iin'rah 

Iin'ri 

Iph'fde'iah 

Ir 

I'ra 

I'rad 

I 'ram 

I'ri 

Iri'Jah 

Ir'iiatiash 

Ir-poul 

Ir'etiu'mcah 

I'rn 

iH'cah 

Igb'bah 

Ish'bak 

Igh'bilie'nob 

Ish'bo'sheth 

I'shi 

Ishi'ab 

Ishi'jah 

Ish'ma 

leh'mai'ah 

Ish'mt'elite 

Ish'merai 

Tehod 

Ish'pan 

Ish'tob 

Ish'uah 

Ish'uai 

Ish'ui 

Is'machi'ab 

Is'mai'ah 

le'pab 

IsAi'ah 

Is'iiab 

Is'ui 

Ith'ai 

Ith'amat 

Ith'iel 

Itb'mab 

Ith'nan 

Ith'ra 

Itb'ran 

Ith'ream 

Ith'rite 

It'tahka'zim 

It'tai 

It'll  rai'a 

I'vah 

Iz'ehar 

Iz'ebarite8 

Iz'har 

Iz'barites 

Iz'rahi'ab 

Iz'rahite 

Iz'reel 

Iz'ri 


Ja'akan 

Jaak'obah 

Jaala 

Jaa'lab 

Jaa'lam 

Ja'anai 

Jaar'eor'egim 

Ja'asau 

Jaa'siel 

Jaaz'aniah 

Jaa^zer 

Ja'azi'ab 

Jaa'ziel 

Ja'beshgU'ead 

Jah'ueeT 

Jab'ueb 

Ja'chan 

Ja'chin 

Ja'cbinites 

Ja'da 

Jada'ii 

Jaddu'a 

Ja'don 

Ja'gur 

Jah 

Jahal'elel 

Jaliath 

Ja'baz 

Jaha'za 

Jaha'zah 

Ja'hazi'ah 

Jaha'ziel 

Jah'dai 

-lab'diel 

Jail 'do 

Jahleel 

Jah'leelites 

Jab'mai 


Ik-kfsh 

Mai 

IMIr-I-kfim 

Im-ia 

Im-Iu 

Tm-man-Q-A 

Im*mer 

Im-na 

Im-na 

Ini-rA 

Ini-rl 

lf-e-dC-y» 

Or 

i-ra 

I-rad 

I-ram 

I-rT 

I-rl-ja 

f»r-nfl-ha8h 

er-pe-ei 

Cr-8he-m8eh 

I-ra 

l8-ka 

iBh-ba 

Ish-bak 

I8h-bl-l)5-n9b 

leh-bo-sbetb 

I-shT 

I-8hM 

I-8hI-ja 

l8h-ma 

Ish-nia-I-A 

Ish-niG-Gl-rt 

leh-mC-ral 

I-shfid 

l8h-pan 

Ieh-t6b 

leh-tl-a 

Ish-a-ai 

i8h-a-i 

Is-ma-kl-a 

i6-nia-i-a 

iB-pa 

i8-BhT-a 
i8-g-a 

Is-fl-I 

ith-a-i 

Ith-fl-m4r 

Ith-I-ei 

Itb-ma 

Ith-nan 

Ith-ra 

Ith-ran 

Ith-ream 

Ith-rtt 

It-ta-ka-zIm 

it-(a-i 

It-fl-rG-a 

i-va 

Iz-G-har 

Iz-C-har-It9 

Izhar 

Iz-har-It8 

Iz-ra-hl-a 

Iz-ra-hit 

Iz-rG-Gl 

Iz-rl 


ia-a-kSn 
ja-ak-o-bS 

ja-a-ia 

3a-a-ia 

ja-a-iam 

^a-a-nai 

ja-ar-G-Or-e-glm 

ja-a-sau 

,  a-a-si-«i 
,  a-az-a-ni-a 
.  a-a-z5r 

,  a-a-zT-a 

.  a-a-zi-Gi 

,  a-besh-gn-e-M 

.  ai)-ne-Gi 

.  ab-ne 

,  a-kan 

.  a-kfn 
,  a-kln-IW 
,  a-da 
ja-da  a 

ad-da-a 
a-dt'm 
■gfir 

[  a-hai-6-i6l 
a-hath 
a-haz 

a-ha-za 
a-ba-za 

a-ha-zi-a 
a-ha-zi-ai 
,  a-da-i 
u-di-ei 

,  a-dri 
a-lG-Gl 
ja-lG-41-Its 
la-mfi-I 


1098 

PKONOUNCING 

DICTIONAKT. 

Consonants.— Ch 

n  chick,  g  in  go,  tb  in  tbick,  a  in  ZAat,  y  in  yet,  zh  like  B  in  usury.                                             | 

Jah'zah 

a-za 

Jeku'ihiel 

g-kfl-thl-el 

Jos'iphi'ah 

os-i-iT-a 

Jah'aeel 

a-zc-ei 

Jemn'el 

g-mu-61 

Jofbah 

]Ot-ba 

Jali'zeelites 

a-zg-Sl-Its 

Jeph'thiB 

Jgf-thg 

Jofbath 

■  Ot-bath 

Jali'zerah 

a-zS-ra 

Jeph'tliah 

gf-tba 

Jot'batliah 

'  8t-ba-tha 

.Tah'ziel 

a-zi-81 

Jephun'neh 

g-ffln-ng 

Joz'abad 

'  az-a-bad 

Ja'ir 

a-er 

Je'rah 

g-ra 

Joz'achar 

'  uz-a-kar 

Ja'irite 

a-er-It 

Jerah'meel 

g-ra-mg-61 

Joz'adak 

'  6z-a-dak 

Ja'irua 

a-i-ru3 

Jerab'meelites 

g-ra-mg-gl-Its 

Ju'sbabhe'sed 

;  fl-8haj»-ha-85d 

Jai'nia 

a-I-ru8 

Je'red 

g-r6d 

Jut'tah 

ut-ta 

JaOcan 

a-kan 

Jer'emai 

er-g-mai 

JaOceh 

a-k6 

Jer'emoth 

gr-g-mOth 

K. 

Ja'kim 

a-klm 

Jeri'ah 

e-n-a 

Kab'zeel 

kab-zg-Sl 

Ja'lon 

a-lfm 

Jer'ibai 

Sr-I-bai 

Ka'desh 

ka-dgsh 

Jani'bres 

im-brSz 

Je'riel 

e-r!-61 

Ka'desbbar'nea 

ka-dgsb-bar-nS-a 

Ja'min 

a-min 

Jeri'jah 

e-rl-ja 

Kad'miel 

kad-mi-61 

Ja'miniteB 

a-min-Ita 

Jer'inioth 

6r-i-m0th 

Kad'monitea 

kad-mOn-Ita 

Jam'lecb 

am-15k 

Je'rioth 

g-rr-Oth 

Kal'lai 

kai-ia-i 

Jan'na 

an-na 

Jer'obam 

gr-O-ham 

Ka'nah 

ka-na 

Jan'nes 

an-ngz 

Jerub'baal 

g-rub-ba-ai 

Kare'ah 

ka-rg-a 

JauD'ah 

a-no-a 

Jerub'besheth 

g-rub-bg-3h6th 

Kar'kaa 

kar-ka-a 

Jano'hah 

a-no-ha 

Jer'uel 

gi--fl-61 

Kar'kor 

kar-kOr 

Ja'num 

a-nflm 

Jesa'iab 

g-pa-ya 

Kar'iiaim 

kar-ua-Im 

Ja'pheth 

a-feth 

Jesba'iab 

g-8ha-ya 

Kai'tah 

kai-ta 

Japhi'a 

a-n-a 

Jesh'anah 

Ssb-a-na 

Kar'tan 

kai-tan 

Japh'lot 

af-let 

Jesiiar'elah 

g-sbar-g-ia 

Kat'tath 

kflt-tath 

Japh'leti     , 

af-le-tt 

Jesheb'eab 

g-sh6b-g-ab 

Ke'dar 

ke-dar 

Ja'pho 

n-ta 

Je'sher 

g-sher 

Ked'emab 

kSd-g-ma 

Ja'rah 

a-rS 

Jesh'imon 

6sh-i-m5n 

Ked'emoth 

kfid-g-mOth 

Ja'reb 

S-rSb 

Jesbieh'ai 

g-shlsb-S-I 

Ke'desli 

kg-dg8h 

Ja'red 

a-rsa 

Jesh'obai'ab 

63b-0-ha-I-a 

Ke'desh  Naph'tali 

kg-dgsh  naf-ta-II 

Jar'esi'ah 

ar-S-8l-a 

Jesb'ua 

gsh-fl-a 

Kehel'athab 

kg-hgl-a-tha 

Jar'ha 

ar-ha 

Jesb'uah 

gsh-u-a 

Keilab 

kl-la 

Ja'rib 

a-rib 

Jeshu'run 

gsh-ti-run 

Kela'iab 

ke-la-ya 

Jar'mutli 

Sr-muth 

Je'siah 

g-8l-a 

Kel'ita 

kel-i-ta 

Jaro'ah 

a-ro-a 

Jesim'iel 

g-8lm-i-gl 

Kemu'el 

kg-ma-gl 

Ja-'shen 

a-8h6n 

Jes'ni 

gs-fl-I 

Ke'nan 

ke-nan 

Ja'sher 

a-8her 

Jes'uitea 

gs-a-Ita 

Ke'nath 

kg-nath 

Jasho'beam 

a-sho-bS-am 

Jes'urun 

6s-a-run 

Ke'naz 

kg-naz 

Jash'iib 

ash-ub 

Je'ther 

g-tber 

Ken'ezite 

kgn-gz-It 

Jash'ubile'hena 

ish-u-bl-lS-hSm 

Je'theth 

g-thgth 

Ken'ite 

kSn-Tt 

Jash'ubites 

ash-ub-Its 

Jetb'lab 

gth-la 

Ken'nizzites 

kgn-nizzlta 

Ja'siel 

a-si-Sl 

Je'tur 

g-tiir 

Ker'enhap'puch 

kgr-gu-hap-piik 

Jath'niel 

ath-nl-Sl 

Je'uel 

g-O-Sl 

Ke'rioth 

kg-rl-Oth 

Jat'tir 

at-ter 

Je'usb 

S-iish 

Ke'ros 

kg-rOs 

Ja'ziel 

a-zi-gi 

Je'uz 

g-Oz 

Ke'ziz 

kg-ziz 

Ja'ziz 

a-ziz 

Jez'ani'ah 

gz-a-nl-S 

Kib'rothhatta'avah 

klb-rOth-hawS-S-TS 

Je'arim 

5-a-rIm 

Je'zer 

5-zer 

Kib'zaira 

kib-za-im 

Jeat'erai 

S-at-g-rai 

Je'zeritea 

g-z6r-Ita 

Ki'nah 

kl-na 

Je^erechl'ab 

S-ber-g-kl-a 

Jezi'ah 

g-zl-a 

Kir'har'aseth 

kei-bar-a-aSth 

Jebu'Bi 

S-bfl-8l 

Je'ziel 

g-zl-gl 

Kir'har'eseth 

ker-bar-g-sgth 

Jeb'usite 

6b-a-8lt 

Jezliah 

gz-li-a 

Kir'ha'ieah 

ker-ha-rgah 

Jec'ami-'ah, 

6k-a-ml-a 

Jez^iar 

gz-O-ar 

Kirhe'rea 

ker-bg-rgz 

Jech'oli'ah 

Sk-0-lI-a 

Jez'rahi'ah 

Sz-ra-hl-a 

Klr'iath 

kir-I-ath 

Jech'oni'as 

ek-o-nl-aa 

Jez'reel 

6z-rg-gl 

Kir'iatha'im 

kir-r-a-tha-rm 

Jec'oli'ab 

6k-0-lI-a 

Jez'reelite 

6z-rS-61-It 

Kir'ioth 

klr-i-6th 

Jec'oni'ah, 

5k-0-ni-a 

Jez'reelit'eas 

Sz-rg-gl-It-Ss 

Kir'jath 

ker-jath 

Je'da'iab 

e-da-ya 

Jib'sam 

ib-sam 

Kir'jatba'im 

kei--jath.a-rm 

Jede'iah 

g-de-ya 

Jidnaph 

id-iaf 

Kir'jalhar'ba 

ker-jath-ar-ha 

Jedi'ael 

g-dl-a-Sl 

Jim'na 

im-na 

Kir'jatha'rim 

ker-jatb-a-rlm 

Jed'idah 

C'd-i-da 

Jim'iiah                       ] 

im-na 

Kii-'jathba'al 

ker-jath-ba-ai 

Je'diel 

G-di-ei 

Jim'nitea                    ] 

im-nlts 

Kir'Jatbhu'zoth 

ker-jath-hii-zOth 

Jed'uthon 

Sd-u-thun 

Jiph'tab 

if-ta 

Kir'jath'je'arim 

ker-jatb-jg-a-rim 

Jee'zer 

g-e-zer 

Jiph'tbabel                 ^ 

if-tha-hSI 

Kir'jathsan'nah 

kgr-jath-san-ni 

Jee'zerites 

g-S-zer-Its 

Jo'acbaz                      ■ 

0-a-kaz 

Kir'jnthse'pher 

ker-jath-ag-fer 

Je'garsa'hadu'thfl 

g-gar-sa-ha-dtl-thS 
g-ha-lg-61 

Jo'achim 

O-a-kIm 

Kish'i 

kish-l 

Je  hale  el 

Jo'ah 

o-a 

o-a-haz 

o-a-kim 

o-a-rib 

o-a-tham 

Kish'ion 

kisb-i-On 

Je'haleleel 

g-ha-lS-lg-a 

Jo'abaz 

Ki'shon 

kl-shOn 

Jehal'elel 

e-hai-g-161 

Jo'akim 

Ki'son 

kl-?0n 

Jehde'iah 

6-dg-ya 

Jo'aiib 

Kith'lisli 

kltb-liab 

Jehez'ekel 

c-b6z-e-ka 

Jo'atham 

Kit'ron 

Bt-rOn 

Jehi'ab 
Jehi'el 

g-hl-a 
g-hl-Sl 

Joch'ebed 
Jo'ed 

0k-g-b6d 

0-gd 

0-g-la 

Kit'tim 
Ko'a 

kJt-tIm 
ko-a 

Jehi'eli 

5-hI-g-II 

Joe'lab 
Joe'zer 

Ko'hath 

ko-hath 

Je'hizki'ah 

C-hiz-kI-8 

0-6-zer 

Ko'bathitea 

kO-bath-ItB 

Jeho'adah 
Je'hoad'dan 

g-hO-a-da 
g-ho-ad-dSn 

Jog^iebab 

Jog'li                           ■ 

Jo'ha 

Og-bg-ha 
Off-ll 

Kol'ai'ah 
Ko'rah 

koi-a-i-a 

kO-ra 

Jeho'ahaz 

g-ho-a-hiz 

o^a 

Ko'rahite 

ko-ra-lt 

Jeho'ash 

e-ho-ash 

Joha'nan 

O-ha-nan 

Ko'rathitea 

kO-rath-Its 

Je''hoha'naii 

G-hO-ba-nan 

Joi'ada 

oi-a-da 

Ko're 

ko-rg 

Jehoi'achin 

g-hoi-a-kiii 

Joi'akim 

oi-il-kiin 

Kor'bite 

kOr-hlt 

Jehoi'ada 
Jehoi'akim 

g-hoi-a-da 
g-hoi-il-klm 

Joi'arib 
Jok'deam 

oi-5-rib 
f)k-dS-5m 
0-kIm 
uk-mP-JIni 

Kuaha'iah 

kush-a-ya 

Jehoi'arib 

g-hoi-a-rlb 

Jo'kim 

L. 

Jehon'adab 

g-hOn-a-dab 

Jok'meam                   " 

La'adali 

laa-da 

Jehon'athan 

6-hOn-a-than 

Jok'neam 

\'JX     llll^     ilLXA 

6k-TiP-JiTn 

La'adan 

la-a-dan 

Je'hoehab'eath 

g-ho-shab-g-ath 

Jok'8han                     ^ 

5k-9hto 

La'chiah 

la-klsh 

Jehosh'aphat 
Jehoyh'eoa 

g-hu9h-a-rat 

Jok'tan                        ■ 

Ok-tan 
6k-th5-fil 

La'dan 

la-dSn 

e-Msh-g-ba 

Jok'theel                     ' 

La'el 

ia-£i 

Jehosh'ua 

g-hosb-a-a 

Jo'na 

0-na 
On-a-dab 

La 'had 

la-had 

Jehosh'uah 

g-bu8h-0-a 

Jon'adab 

Lahai'roi 

la-hai-rol 

Jeho'vah-ji'reh 
Jeho'vah-nie'si 

e-bo-va-jI-rS 
e-ho-va-nis-sl 

Jo'nathelemrecho'- 
kim 

0-nath-g-15m-rE-k0- 
klm 

Lah'mam 
Lah'mi 

la-mam 
la-ml 

Jeho'vah-sha'lom 

e-ho-vah-8ha-15m 

Jo'rah 

0-ra 
0-ra-I 

La'ish 

la-lab 

Jeho'vah-sham'mah 

g-ho-vfi-sham-ma 

Jo'rai 

La'kum 

la-kum 

Jeho'vah-tsid'Tjena 

g-hn-va-ts!d-ke-nfl 

Jo'rim 

O-rim 

La'mech 

la-mSk 

Jehoz'abad 

g-hfiz-a-bad 

Jor'koam 

Or-ko-am 

Laod'ice'a 

la-fld-i-85-a 

Jehoz'adak 

g-hCiz-a-dik 

Jos'abad 

Os-a-bad 

Laod'ice'ana 

la-6d-I-ag-aius 

Jehub'bah 
Jeliiical 

g-hilb-ba 
g-hfl-kai 

JoB'aphat                   ," 
Jo'se 

58-a-fat 

0-8g 

Lap'idoth 
Lase'a 

lap-I-dOth 
la-sS-a 

JeOiud 

g-bud 

Jos'edech 

Os-S-dSk 

La*sha 

la-eha 

Jehu'di 

6-bfl-dI 

Jo'sea 

0-zgz 

Laaba'ron 

la-sba-rQn 

Je^udi'jah                 ] 

g-hfl-dl-JS 

Josh'abad 

Osh-a-bad 

Lean'noth 

Ig-an-nOth 

Je'huBh 
Jei'el 

g-hush 

Jo'Bbah 

0-8ha 

Leb'ana 

Igb-a-na 

g-I-gl 

Josb'aphat 

flsb-a-rat 

Leb'anah 

Igb-a-na 

Jekab'zeel 

8-kab-z8-gl 

Josh'avi'ah 

Osb-a-vi-a 

Leb'aoth 

lgb-a-5th 

Jek'ame'am                 [ 

gk-a-mg-am 

Joshbek'ashah 

Bah-bgk-a-shS 

Lebbte'ua 

ISb-bg-uB 

Jek''ami'ah 

6k-a-ml-a 

Jos'ibi'ah 

Oa-I-bl-i 

Lebbe'uB 

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PRONOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 

1099 

Vowela— Filte,  fUt,  far;  mOte,  mCt,  tOrm;  bite, 

bit ;  bone,  nOt,  IBr ;  rflde,  bat,  pflsh ;  oil ;  oi 

like  aye. 

Lfbo'uah 

10-lin-«r> 

Man'acn 

maii-a-Gn 

Mi-nhul'lnm 

niG-^^lu'il-iam 

Iif'cah 

ICkA 

Man'aliatb 

man-a-batb 

Mc^biil'lrmcth 

nir-siifil-lP-[uCth 

Li''hal)im 

IC-liil-Wm 

iSbina'hftbitee 

iiia-iia-bCth-Its 

Mi-(.'iiba'it(! 

iiHV-.--i,a-Tt 

hv'Mwm 

Ic-shuin 

Maiiay'si'b 

ina-iiati-gG 

Mc's'oiiiita'mia 

lm'■^-^■-|^^l-ta-m^& 

LctuVliim 

ictn-slilra 

Manas'nert 

ma-nat*-8Gz 

Mu'thoirain'mah 

iiu"-tlirL'-ani-m4 

Li'iiin'mim 

IC-um-mlm 

IMtiiias'sllea 

ma-nas-slta 

AU'tb'oar 

nu'th-rt-ar 

Li''vis 

IC-vIs 

Ma'iK'll 

ma-n6 

Metbii'aai'l 

nH-lbn-Ka-G) 

Lil»Vrline8 

Ilb-iT-tOnz 

Maiio'ah 

n»a-nfi-a 

Mctbii'selah 

niG-ibn-sG-ia 

[jh'iuih 

llli-na 

Ma'iicb 

ma-fik 

Mi'U'nim 

mG-(l-nIm 

Lih'ni 

llbiil 

Ma'im 

ma-un 

Mi-z'aliab 

inc'z-a-bJb 

Lib'nites 

lllinlts 

Ma'nnitea 

ma-uii-!t9 

Mi'aniin 

tiiT-a-inln 

Lih'ya 

Hbvfi 

Ma'ni 

nia-ra 

Mil)'bar 

inn)-lu"ir 

Lil>'vnn9 

lllivilnz 

^la'rah 

nia-ra 

Mib'sam 

nilli-Bam 

Tjk'hi 

llk-li! 

Mar'alah 

inar-ala 

Mib'zar 

m!li-zar 

Lu'iun'ml 

lo-ilm-ml 

Mar'ana'tha 

mar-a-iia-tha 

IMi'rab 

mlkil 

Lo'ik-'bar 

lu-lU'b;"ir 

Mai'L-'uba 

ma-rf-Bba 

Mica'iah 

nil-kn-y» 

Ln'ru'liamah 

Iri-rn-ha-ma 

Maro'shah 

ma-rC--!'ba 

Mi'cba 

niT  ka 

Lo'tan 

10-tAn 

Ma'roth 

ma-rfitb 

Mi'cbab 

ml-ka 

Lo'zuii 

lo-zun 

Mar'wcna 

mar-sG-ua 

Mu'ba'iah 

mi-ka-ya 

Lu'bim 

la-l)Iin 

.Mas'cbil 

mas-kll 

Jli'cbal 

ml-kai 

Lu'biins 

lO-bliuz 

MaVbal 

ma-xbal 

Mieb'mas 

inlkmas 

Lu'dim 

IQ-dIm 

JIasi'aa 

ma-si-Sa 

Mich'inagh 

mikmash 

Lu'hith 

Ifl-hith 

Maft'rukah 

ma!*-rG-ka 

Mich'nietUah 

mlk-niG-thS 

Lyc'au'uia 

irc-il-n-nl-a 

JIas'sa 

mas-ea 

Micli'ri 

mik  il 

Lv'cift 

ii-siii-a 

Mas'r^ah 

ma^-sa 

Micli'tain 

mik  tarn 

Lyd'da 

lld-tlu 

Matbti'^ala 

matbfl-sn-ia 

Jlld'din 

mid  din 

Lyi^a'niaa 

ll-s-i-nl-.la 

Jbl'Ircd 

lua-trGd 

SliK'dalel 

mit;  dai-GI 

Ly'sias 

ll-slii-:l9 

Ma'Irl 

iiia-trl 

Mi-'dalgad 

miK  da  1  gad 

Lysiin'achua 

lI-?Im-A-ku9 

Mal'tan 

mat-tan 

Mi-'di)l 

mlL'  dol 

Lys'tra 

lis-tri 

Mat'taiiah 

mat-ia-na 

Jfiy'ron 

mi;;  n"m 

Mal'lani'ah 

mat-ianl-S 

^lii^'aniin 

mi;.'  a-mlu 

M. 

IMal'iatba 

mai-ta-tba 

Jlik'lolh 

111  Ik  loth 

Ma 'a  cab 

ma-S-ka 

Mat'iathah 

niat-ta-tba 

Mikii(_''mh 

mik  iif-yS 

Ma'achah 

nn1-a-ka 

Mai'tatlii'aa 

mat-ta-thl-aa 

Mil'ala'i 

mii-a-ia-I 

Maach'alhl 

mil-ilk-il-tht 

Mat'tcna'i 

mat-tG-na-I 

Mil'cah 

mllka 

Maaob'atbita 

mil-ilk-a-thlt 

Mat'than 

mat-tban 

Mil'com 

mil-kom 

Maad'ai 

mil-ild-ai 

Mat'Ibat 

mat-tbat 

Jlil.-'tus 

niT-lG-tua 

Ma'adi'ah 

m:l-a-dl-a 

Ulat'lilhi'ah 

mat-tl-tbl-a 

Mille'tum 

mli-lG-tfim 

Maa'i 

m;"i-a-I 

Muz'zaroth 

maz-za-i-Oth 

Jlillo 

mii-m 

MaarehacraVbim 

mS-ai-e-a-kriSb-blm 

Mu'ah 

mG-a 

Mini'amin 

mini  fi-mln 

Ma'aiii 

ma-A-nl 

Mfa'rah 

mG-a-ra 

Min'ni 

min-nl 

Ma'arath 

ma-A-nlth 

Mfbun'nai 

niG-biin-nai 

Min'nith 

mln-nlth 

JIa'ase'iah, 

ma-a-sG-yS 

JIfcb'ci-atliite 

mi-k-G-ruth-n 

Miph'kad 

mir-kad 

Maas'iai 

ma-Ss-i-al 

Me'dad 

niG-dad 

Mir'ma 

mr-r-ma 

^la'as^i'aa 

ma-ii-?T-is 

Mt-'dan 

mG-dan 

Miif'i^ab 

mis-gab 

Ma'ath 

ma-ath 

Mfd'eba 

mGd-G-ba 

Misb'ael 

uiish-a-61 

Ma'az 

ma-az 

Jlet'id'do 

mG-j^Td-dO 

Jli'sbal 

ml->bai 

Ma'azi'ah 

maaz-t-a 

Mi'-^id'don 
Sk'lu'l'abeel 

niG-pid-dOn 

Mi 'sham 

ml-slutin 

Mab'dai 

mab-da-I 

niG-bc't-a-bG-el 

Mi'sheal 

mT-sliG-ai 

Mac 'a  Ion 

mak-a-lun 

SlL-bft'abel 

niG-bel-a-bGl 

Misb'nia 

misb-ma 

Mac'cabre'us 

mak-ka-be-fia 

Jlelii'da 

mG-liT-da 

Misbman'nah 

misli-man-nft 

Nac'cabeea 

raak-ka-bez 

Mu'bir 

niu-bC'i- 

^lieb'raites 

mish-ra-lta 

Mae'cabe'ua 

mak-ka-be-as 

Sk'lto'Iab 

mG-br.-la 

Alis'par 

nils-par 

Alac'cdo'nia 

mas-e-dO-nl-a 

Muhol'athite 

mG-bfil-ath-It 

Mis'pereth 

mis-pG-rStli 

ilac'fdu'nian 

mas-C-do-ni-in 

JlL'hn'jayl 

mO-liu-ja-51 

Mis'rt*nhothma'im 

mis-rG-fc')th-miWlB 

Macb'banai 

mak-t)a-iiai 

Mcliii'man 

niG-hfl-man 

Mis'^abib 

mis-sS-blb 

Mach'benah 

mak-bo-ua 

JiL'bu'nim 

mG-lu'i-nlm 

Mith'cah 

milii-ka 

Ma'chi 

raa-kl 

Weliii'iiiina 

niG-bil-nlraz 

Mith'nite 

mitli-nit 

Ma'chir 

ma-ktT 

ML'iar'kon 

niG-jar-kOn 

Mitli'redath 

mltii-i-G-dath 

Ma'chirites 

ma-kOr-Its 

MuK'onah 

uiGk-r.-na 

Mit'yie'ue 

mit-I-16-na 

Macb'nade'bai 

mak-na-dc-baL 

Mel'ati'ah 

niGl-a-tT-a 

Mi'zar 

ml-zar 

Macbpe'lah 

mak-pG-la 

Mel'cbi 

mfl-kT 

Miz'pah 

miz-pa 

Mad'ai 

mad-a-I 

Jlclcbi'nb 

mGl-kl-a 

Miz'par 

miz-par 

Mad  i 'ah 

ma-dl-a 

Melchis'edec 

niGl-klz-G-dGk 

Miz'peh 

mIz-i)S 

Ma'dian 

tna-di-an 

Mi'lcbiz'edek 

mGl-kiz-G-dSk 

Miz'raim 

miz-ra-lm 

Madman-nah 

Tiiad-nian-lia 

Mel'chishu'a 

niL'1-kI-sha-a 

Miz'zah 

miz-za 

Mad'men 

niad-mC'Q 

Melea 

niG-lP-a 

Miia'son 

na-sun 

Madme'ueh 

mad-niG-nS 

Me'lech 

mG-lGk 

Mii'adi'ah 

mo-a-dl-S 

Ma'doa 

ma-dnn 

Jlericu 

uiGl-I-ka 

Mocli'mur 

niAk-mur 

MaLi'bish 

mai^-bish 

Mel'ita 

mil-I-tu 

Mol'adah 

mol-a-da 

Ma^''dale'ne 

maij-dl-lSn 

Mel'zar 

nii'l-zar 

Molech 

mu-lGlc 

Mai,''diel 

ma!,'-dl-61 

Jlem'phia 

uu'm-fia 

Jlolid 

mO-lId 

MaVormis'sabib 

ma-f^Or-mtB-Ba-blb 

Memu'can 

mG-mtl-kan 

Monoch 

mO-Wk 

Mai^piash 

maii-pl-apb 

Jlen'abem 

niGn-a-hSm 

Mo'rasthite 

mo-ras-thit 

Maha'lalu'el 

ma-ha-la-lu-61 

Mo'nan 

mG-uau 

Mo'reh 

mO-rG 

Ma'balath 

ma-ha-iatU 

Me'ne 

mG-nG 

Mor-eshetbgath 

mor-Gsh-Gth-gSth 

Ma'bali 

msha-ll 

Mfon'enim 

mG-On-G-nlm 

Mo'rians 

mo-rl-anz 

Ma 'ban  aim 

ma-ba-na-Im 

Mc-on'otbai 

mG-on-n-thai 

Mose'ra 

mo-eC-ra 

Ma'hancb'dan 

ma-ba-nG-dAn 

JU-pb'aath 

mf-r-a-ath 

Mose'roth 

mo-sG-rOth 

Mrtliar'ai 

ma-bir-a-I 

Mepbib'osheth 

mu-nb-o-ahStli 

Mo'za 

mo-za 

Ma'hath 

ma-bath 

Mc'rab 

niG-rab 

Mu'zah 

mn-za 

Ma'havitc 

ma-ba-vrt 

Mi-r'ni'ah 

mGr-a-I-a 

Mup'pim 
Mii'shi 

mfip-plm 

Maha'zioth 

ma-ba-zl-8th 

Mera'iotb 

me-ra-yOth 

mfi-sbi 

M  a 'be  r  stial'alliash' 

maher-shai-il-Msh- 

Me'ran 

mG-ran 

Mii'sbites 

mii-sliTts 

baz 

baz 

Jler'ari 

mGr-a-i"T 

Muthlab'ben 

miith-laij-bgn 

Ma blah 

ma-la 

Mer'aritcs 

niGr-a-rlta 

My'ra 

ml-ra 

Mabni 

ma-lT 

Mer'alba'im 

mGr-a-tba-Im 

My'sia 

mi-6bl-a 

Mahlites 

ma-llt3 

Mercu'riua 

mGr-kfl-rl-aa 

N. 

Mah'loa 

ma-Iuu 

Mt'red 

mf-rGd 

Ma'hol 

ma-hSl 

Mer'emoth 

mGr-G-mOth 

Na'am 

na-Sm 

Ma'kaz 

ma-kaz 

Mf'rea 

mG-rGz 

Ka'amah 

na-a-mfi 

Makbeloth 

mak-he-lOth 

Mfr'ibah 

mer-I-ha 

Ka'aman 

na-a-man 

Makke'dah 

makke-da 

Mer'ibab  Ka'desh 

niGr-I-ba  kS-dSsh 

Na'amathitO 

na-a-ma-thlfc 

Mak'tesU 

mak-tcsh 

Xk-r'ihba'al 

mGr-ib-ha-il 

Na'amitea 

na-a-mlta 

Mal'cbam 

mal-kam 

JltTo'dach-bal'adan 

mG-ru-djtk-bai-a-dan 

Na'arab 

na-a-ra 

Malcbi'ah 

mal-kl-a 

Jleron'plhite 

mG-rfin-O-thlt 

Na'arai 

nS-a-rai 

Mal'cbiel 

mal-ki-el 

Me'roz 

mG-rOz 

Na'arao 

na-a-ran 

Mal'chielitee 

mai-kl-61-It9 

Me'sech 

mG-s5k 

Na'arath 

na-a-rath 

Malcbi'jah 

mai  kl-ja 

Me'sha 

mG-8ha 

Naaeh'on 

na-ash-On 

Maletii'ram 

mal-kl-ram 

MeVbach 

mG-^bak 

Naas'Bon 

na-as-sfm 

Mal'cbiflhu'a 

mai-kl-BhQ-a 

Me't^bt'cb 

mG-sbGk 

Nab'athe'aaa 

naba-the-Sni 

Mal'chus 

mai-kfi8 

M-e(*hvl'cmi'ah 

mG-ybGl-G-mT-a 

NaTioth 

iia-biith 

Malelcel 

ma-IC-lG-Sl 

Meshez'abeel 

mG-Bbi'z-a-be-el 

Na'chon 

na-k(1n 

Mallolhi 

mai-ln-thi 

Mt'shfz'abel 

mG-s-liGz-a-bGl 

Na'cbor 

na-kOr 

Mannch 

mal-luk 

Meehil'lemith 

mG-sbll-M-mlth 

Nag'j^e 
Na-halal 

nag-gS 

Mama'iaa 

ma-ma-yas 

Meshiriemoth 

mG-sbil-lS-mOth 

ua-ha-m 

Mam're 

mam-rS 

Mesbo'bab 

mG-BhO-bab 

Nahaliel 

na-ha-U-Gl 

1100 

PRONOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 

Consonants. — Ch 

in  chick,  g  in  go, 

th  in  thick,  th  in  that,  y  in 

yet,  zh  like  a  in  naury.                                               1 

Nahallnl 

nSl-M)-m 

Nun 

nun 

Per'izzite 

p6r-iz-zTt 

Nntalol 

na-ba-Wl 

Nym'phas 

nim-faa 

Pcr'menas 

per-me-nas 

Na'ham 

nii-hum 

Per'sis 

per-sia 

Naham'ani 

na-bilm-a-nl 

0. 

Peru'da 

pe-ru-da 

Nahar'ai 

na-h;lr-5-I 

Cbadi'ah 

0-ba-dI-a 

Peth'ahi'ah 

peth-a-hl-a 

Na'hara'im 

na-ha-ra-Im 

O'bal 

0-bai 

Pe'thor 

pe-thOr 

Naliari 

na-ha-rT 

O'bed 

0-bed 

Pethu'el 

pC-thu-Sl 

Na'ha^h 

na-hSsh 

O'bede'dom 

0-bed-e-d6m 

Peul'thai 

pe-ul-thai 

Na'hath 

na-hStb 

O-bil 

0-bii 

Pha'lec 

hl-16k 

NahT)i 

na-bl 

Cboth 

O-bflth 

Pha'leg 

ft-leg 

NaTior 

na-hOr 

Oc'ran 

Ok-ran 

Phal'la 

mi-ia 

Nah'shoa 

Da-shOn 

O'ded 

0-d6d 

Phal'ti 

fai-ti 

Na'hum 

na-hum 

O'liad 

0-had 

Phal'tiel 

fai-tt-51 

Na'in 

na-in 

OTiel 

0-h61 

Pbanu'el 

fa-na-6i 

Na'ioth 

nfl-y6th 

Ol'ivet 

Cl-I-vet 

Pha'raoh 

fa-ra-O 

Nao'mi 

Da-O-ml 

Olym'pas 

O-lim-paa 

Pha'raohhoph'ra 

fa-ra-O-hOf-rS 

Na'phieh 

na-fieh 

O'mar 

O-mar 

Pha'raohne'choh 

fa-ra-o-ne-liO 

Naph'tali 

naf-ta-ll 

O'mega 

O-me-gS 

Pha'res 

fii-rez 

Naph'luhim 
Na'shon 

Daf-tu-him 

Om'ri 

Bm-rl 

Pha'rez 

rn-rsz 

na-shun 

O'nam 

0  nam 

Pha'rosh 

(a-rOsh 

Na'thaD 

na-than 

O'nan 

0-nan 

Phar'par 

far-par 

Nathau'ael 

na-tban.a-51 

Ones'imus 

O-nes-I-mas 

Phar'zitea 

far-zlts 

Na'thanmelech 

na-tban-me-lSk 

On'esiph'orni 

On-s-sif-o-riia 

Phase'ah 

m-se-a 

Na'um 

na-um 

Oiii'as 

O-nl-as 

PheTie 

re-be 

Kaz'arene' 

naz-a-ren 

O'no 

O-nO 

Pheni'ce 

le-nl-sB 

Naz'areth 

naz-a-r6th 

O'phel 

O-Kl 

Pheni'cia 

fu-ni-shi-a 

Naz'arite 

naz-a-rit 

O'phir 

0-fer 

Phi'chol 

fl-kOl 

Ne'ah 

n5-a 

Oph'ni 

6f-nl 

Phil'adel'phia 

fil-a-dfl-n-S 

Neap'olis 

ng-ap-O-Us 

Oph'rah 

Of-ra 

Phile'mou 

fl-le-mon 

Ne'ari'ah 

ne-a-n-a 

O'reb 

0-rSb 

Phile'tna 

fl-le-tua 

Net/ai 

n6b-a-I 

O'ren 

0-rSn 

Phil'ip 

fil-ip 

Neba'ioth 

nS-ba-vOth 

Ori'on 

0-rI-8n 

Philip'pi 

fl-Up-pI 

Neba'joth 

nS-ba-jOth 

Or'nan 

Cr-nan 

Philip'piana 

fT-lip-pI-an» 

Nebal'lat 

n5-bal-iat 

Or'pah 

Or-pa 

Philis'tia 

fl-lia-tl-a 

NeTjat 

nS-bat 

Oshe'a 

0-snS-a 

Philis'tim 

fl-lis-tim 

Tse'bo 

n5-bo 

Oth'ni 

Oth-nl 

Philis'tine 

fT-irs-tIn 

Neb'iichadnez'zai 

neb-u-kad-n6z-zar 

Oth'niel 

Oth-nl-51 

Philol'ogua 

ri-ioi-u-gfis 

Neb'uchadrez'zar 

neb-u-kad-rfiz-zar 

O'zera 

0-zSm 

Phin'eas 

fin-e-as 

Neb'ushas'ban 

neb-u-shSs-han 

Ozi'as 

O-zI-Sa 

Phin-ehaa 

fin-e-hJa 

Neb'uzara'dan 

neb-u-zar-a-din 

Oz'ni 

Oz-nl 

Phle'gon 

fle-g5n 

Ne'cho 

ne-ku 

Oz'nites 

Gz-nlta 

Phrvg'ia 

frij-i-a 

Ned'abi'ah 

ned-a-bl-S 

Phryg'ian 

frlj-i-an 

Neg'inoth 

n6g-I-nOth 

P. 

Phu'rah 

fu-ra 

Nenel'amite 

neOiei-a-mIt 

Pa'arai 

pn-a-rai 

Phu'rim 

fa-rim 

Ne'hemi'ah 

ne-hG-mi-a 

Pa'dan 

pS-dan 

Phut 

fut 

Ne'hiloth 

DB-bT-16th 

Pa'dana'ram 

pa-dan-a-rSm 

Phu'vah 

fa-va 

Ne'bum 

ne-hum 

pa'don 

pa-dun 

PhygeKlua 

fl-jSl-ias 

Nehusb'ta 

nS-hush-ta 

Pa'giel 

pa-gi-61 

Pi'be'seth 

pl-be-66th 

Nehusb'taa 

nS-hush-tan 

Pa'hathmo'ab 

pa-Mth-mO-4b 

Pi'hahi'roth 

pl-ha-hl-rOth 

Nei'el 

nS-I-61 

pa'i 

pa-i 

Pilate 

pl-lat 

Neteb 

nS-kgb 

Pa'lal 

pS-hll 

Pil'dash 

pil-daeh 

Neko'da 

ns-ko-da 

pal'esti'na 

pa]-6s-tl-na 

Pil'eha 

pil-S-ha 

Nemu'el 

ne-ma-6I 

pal'ln 

paiiu 

Pile'ser 

pl-lS-ser 

Nemu'elites 

iiE-mQ-61-ItB 

pal'luites 

pai-m-ita 

Pilne'ser 

pil-n6-eer 

Ne'pheg 
Ne'phisb 

ne-tig 
D6-fifli 

pal'ti 

pai-H 

Pil'tai 

pll-tai 

Pal'tiel 

pai-ti-61 

Pi'non 

pT-nCn 

Nepbif«h'esim 

D6-fish-6-sIm 

Pal'tite 

pai-tit 

Pi'ram 

pl-ram 

Nepb'tbalim 

D6f-tha-lim 

Pamphyl'ia 

pam-liM-a 

Pir'atbon 

pir-a-thOn 

Neph'toaU 

nSf-tO-a 

Pan'nag 

pan-nag 

Pir'athonite 

pir-a-thOn-n 

Nephu'sim 

DS-fD-sIm 

Pa'phos 

pS-fOa 

PiB'gah 

piz-ga 

Nep'thali 

n5p-tba-ll 

Pa'rah 

pS-ra 

Pisid'ia 

pT-sid-I-a 

Nep'thalim 

nSp-tha-Um 

Pa'rau 

pS-ran 

Pi'son 

pl-eOn 

Ner 

ner 

Par'bnr 

par-bar 

Pis'pah 
Pi'thom 

piz-pa 
pl-thOm 

Ne'reua 

ne-rds 

Parmash'ta 

par-mash-ta 

Ner'gal 

ner-gai 

Par'menas 

par-mG-nas 

Pi'thon 

pi-thOn 

Ner'tjalsharezer 

ner-gai-sh5-r5-z§r 

Par'nach 

par-nak 

Ple'iadee 

plS-ya-dSz 

Ne'ri 

nS-rl 

Pa'i-oph 

pa-r6sh 

Poch'ereth 

p6k-5-r5th 

Neri'ab 

n5-rl-a 

Parshau'datha 

par-shan-dft-thS 

Pon'tius  Pilata 

pOn-sbi-ue  pi-lat 

Ne'ro 

ne-rO 

Par'thiaus 

par-thi-Snz 

Pon'tus 

pQn-tus 

Nethan'eel 

nS-than-5-6! 

Par'uah 

par-a-a 

Por'atha 

pOr-S-tha 

Neth'ani'ah 

neth-a-nl-a 

Par'vaim 

par-va-im 

Por'ciua 

pOr-shl-ua 

Neth'inims 

nSth-I-nima 

Pa'sach 

pa-sak 

Pot'iphar 

p5t-I-iar 

Neto'phah 

ne-tO-K 

Pas'dara'mim 

pas-dam-mlm 

Potiph'erah 

pO-tif-5-ra 

Netoph'athi 

ne-tuf-a-thl 

Pase'ah 

pS-sS-a 

Pris'ca 

pris-ka 

Neloph'athite 

ne-tOf-a-thIt 

Pash'ur 

pash-ur 

Priscilla 

pris-sil-la 

Nezi'ab 

ns-zl-a 

Pat'ara 

pat-a-ra 

Proch'orus 

prOk-O-rfia 

Ne'zib 

ne-zlb 

Patb'ros 

path-rOs 

Plol'ema'ia 

Ml-S-ma-IS 

Nib'haz 

nibMz 

Pathru'sim 

path-ru-sim 

Pu'a 

pa-a 

Nib'shan 

nib-shan 

Pat'mos 

pat-mus 

Pu'ah 

pa-a 

Nic'ode'mns 

nik-o-ds-mua 

Pat'i-obaa 

pat-rO-bia 

Pub'liua 

pub-ll-fig 

Nic'ola'itans 

nik-o-la-i-Mnn 

Pa'u 

pa-a 

Pu'dena 

pa-dSnz 

Nic'olas 

Bik-o-Ms 

Ped'ahe] 

PGd-a-h5I 

Pu'hitea 

pa-Mta 

Nicop'olis 

nI-kop-0-Us 

Pc-dah'zur 

P5-da-zur 

Pul 

pai 

Ni'ger 

nl-ger 

Peda'iah 

PS-da-ya 

Pu'nitea 

pa-nlt« 

Nim'rah 

nim-ra 

Pe'kah 

PG-ka 

Pu'non 

pa-nOn 

Nim'rim 

nim-rim 

Pek'ahi'ah 

pSk-a-hl-a 

Pu'rim 

pa-rIm 

Nini'rod 

nlm-rOd 

Pe'kod 

P5-k0d 

Put 

Pfit 

Nim'shi 

nim-shl 

Pel'ai'ah 

psi-a-i-5 

Pute'oli 

pa-t5-o-ii 

Nin'eve 

nin-5-vS 

Pel'ali'ah 

pa-a-ii-a 

Pu'tiel 

pa-ti-51 

Nin'eveh 

nlH-G-vS 

Pel'ati'ah 

P8i-s-ti-a 

Q. 

Nin'evitea 

nin-e-vlta 

Pe'leg 

Pe-lSg 

Ni't^an 

nl-sSn 

Pe'let 

P5-lGt 

Quar'tua 

qnar-tus 

Nis'roch 

nls-r5k 

Peleth 

P5-leth 

No'adi'ah 

nO-a-dl-S 

Peletbitea 

ps-liith-tta 

R. 

Ko'ab 

nO-a 

Pel'onite 

PSl-O-nlt 

Ea'amah 

ra-a-ma 

Niya'mou 

nO-a-mOn 

Peni'cl 

PS-nl-ei 

Ra'ami'ab 

ra-a-mT-3 

Nob 

nOb 

Penin'nah 

p^-nin-na 

Raam'aes 

ra-am-sSz 

No^ah 

no-ba 

Pentap'olia 

P6n-tap-0-ll8 
PS-nfl-Bl 

Rab'bah 

rab-ba 

Nod 

D6d 

Penu'el 

Rab-bath 

rSb-bath 

No'dab 

nS-dSb 

Pe'or 

PS-Or 

Eab'bi 

rJb-bl 

No'e 

nO-8 

Per'azim 

Per-a-zlm 

Rab'bith 

rab-Uth 

No'ga 

no-gS 

Pe'resh 

P5-resh 

Rabbo'ni 

rSb-bO-nl 

Ko'gah 
No'Eah 

nO-Ea 

Pe'rez 

P5-r5z 

Rab'raag 

rab-mag 
rab-sa^B 

Pe'rezuz'za 

pS-rGz-uz-zfi 

Rab'snns 

Non 

oSn 

Per'sa 

per-ga 

Rab'shakeh 

rab-aha-kS 

Noph 
M(/phah 

nOf 

Per'ganios 
Peri'do 

per-ga-mOa 

Ra'ca 

rS-ka 

no-n 

pe-ri-da 

Ea'cha 

rarka 

'.    I 


PRONOUNCING    DICTIONAET. 


1101 


Vowels— Filte.  filt,  far ;  mOte,  mCt,  tOrm ;  bIto»  bit ;  bOne,  nut,  fOr ;  rQde,  bfit.  pflph  ;  oil ;  nl  like  aye. 


Rn'cbab 

KaVlml 

lia'cli.'l 

ii!id'd!ii 

li;»-uVl 

Ku'linb 

Km'Ikuu 

i;a-hrl 

l^i'Uriu 

}{;ik'kath 

Ivakkon 

lin'iiKih 

lia'iiiiith 

Ka'inatha'im 

Ha'mathitt! 

Kn'iiiatblo'hi 

Ka'inatbiuiz''peK 

liame'ses 

Itami'ah 

lia'inoth 

Kn'niitthgil'ea.d 

lia'pha 

lia'plm 

Ke'ai'a 

lU-'ju'ati 

Itv'hn 

Kebec'ca 

lU-bok'ah 

lU-'clmb 

|{t'Vlial)ite8 

He'cimh 

HL-'fla'iah 

l{e';j;i'iiime1ech 

Uf'liahi'ah 

H.-'iich 

K(-'lu>bo'am 

Kt'ho'both 

Ke'hu 

Ke'luiIU 

Ke'i 

Ki-m'ali'ah 

Ite'mt'tb 

lU'iii'iDiin 

Kem'monmeth'oar 

Kcm'pbaa 

Ke'phftel 

Re'phab 

Kepb'ai'ah 

Kfpli'aim 

lii  pU'aims 

Itrph'idim 

lie'seu 

iie'sheph 

Re'n 

Reu'ben 

Reu'benitea 

Reu'el 

Reii'mab 

Re'zeph 

Rezi'a 

Ro'ziu 

Re'zon 

Rhe'j^ium 

Rhe't^a 

Rho'da 

Rhodes 

Ria>ai 

Rib'lah 

Rim'mon 

Rira'mon-pa'rea 

Rin'nah 

Ri'pbath 

Ris'sah 

Rith'mah 

Riz'nah 

Rod'nnim 

Rofje'lim 

Roh'gah 

Romam'tie*er 

Ro'man 

Rome 

Rosh 

Ru'fus 

Ruliaraah 

Ru''iiiah 

Rum 


nl-kilb 
rtl-kiTl 
ril-c'liCI 
nld-dil-I 

ra-irn-Gi 
m-!iiti) 

ra-bilm 

ril-lit'l 

nl-kCm 

nik-kilth 

r:lk-krtu 

ril-ma 

ril-nul 

nVmnth 

rjl-nijItb-A-Tm 

ril-miltb-Tt 

rjl-niilih-Ic-hT 

ril-ni;lth-mIz-pQ 

rfl-niC-sGz 

rfl-mT-A 

m-mrtth 

rfl-inflth-irll-C-iid 

nl-m 

m-fa 

rG-jl-I-a 

rp-jl-l-a 

r(?-bil 

re-bfk-ka 

re-k:ll) 

rC-kJ^b-Tts 

re-ka 

rG-t'I  il-ya 

rp-gi'in 

rG-f^i-m-mG-lSk 

rG-bil-br-a 

rG-hub 

re-hO-bn-ilm 

re-hn-b6th 

rG-hn 

rC-hum 

rp-l 

re-ki-m 

rcMu-ii-II-a 

rp-inc'Ib 

rtMU-mun 

rein-niun-m2th-0-ar 

rum-f)ln 

ru-m-C'l 

rem 

r6f-il-T-a 

ref-tl-Im 

rgf.jl-lraz 

rgf-i-dlm 

r6-sGu 

r6-shef 

re- a 

ra-b?n 

ra-bC'U-Ita 

r5-tl-C'l 

rQ-mJi 

ru-zC-f 

rS-zT-a 

r6-zln 

rg-zOn 

re-jl-ttm 

rg-aa 

ro-da 

rodz 

n-bai 

rib-ia 

rim-mf5n 

rIm-mon-pa-r5z 

rin-na 

rl-nth 

rls-sa 

n'th-ma 

rlz-pa 

rOd-iVnlm 

r0-g5-llm 

rn-g}l 

rO-nijIm-tl-S-zSr 

ro-miu 

rOm 

rush 

rfl-fua 

ra-ha-ma 

ra-ma 

rath 


BaOiachtha^ 

Sab'aoth 

Sa1)at 

Sab'di 

Sabe'ans 

Sab'ta 

Sab'tah 

Sai/tecba 

.Sab'Iechah 

Sa'car 

Sad'duceeB 

Sa'doc 

Sa'hadu'tha 

Sa'la 

Sa^ah 

tial'amls 


6. 


ea-bak-tha-nl 
8itb-n-6th 

sa-biU 

e:lb-dl 

eS-be-anz 

eab-ta 

8ab-ta 

eab-te-ka 

eab-tG-ktt 

Sil-kar 

sad-da-sflz     • 

ea-d^k 

sa-ha-do-tha 

s5-la 

sa-ia 
Bai-a^mis 


Sala'tliiol 

SalVali 

Sal'i'hah 

Su'lftn 

Sa'Iiin 

SaMai 

Sill'Iu 

Sal'liim 

Sal'nia 

Sal'niab 

Sal'num 

Sahno'iio 

Salo'ine 

Sa'iu 

Sama'ria 

Samar'ilan 

Saiii'u'ani(/bo 

Satu'lali 

Sa'nms 

Sam'uihra'cia 

Sam'sDii 

Sam'iu'l 

Sanbnl'lnt 

Sniisun'nah 

Sapb 

SaVbir 

Sapphi'ra 

Sa'rn 

Sa'rah 

Sa'rai 

Sa-raph 

SarMis 

Sar^diteg 

Sarcp'ta 

Sar'vron 

Sa'rid 

Sa'ixtii 

Smsf't-him 

Sa'nich 

Sa'tan 

Sce'vft 

Scyth'ian 

Se'ba 

Se'bat 

Sec'acah, 

Sc'chu 

Secmi'dus 

.S.-'-ub 

Se'ir 

Se'irath 

Sela 

Selah 


pa-la-thl-ul 
sai-ka 

Bai-ka 

efl-lGm 

BA-lIm 
8ai-lal 

eai-ia 

eai-lQin 

pai-ma 

eai-mu 

eai-mfln 

sal-m5-nO 

eadn-iuG 

8ji-m 

ea-ma-rl-A 

sa-inar-I-tan 

sam-gar-nC-bO 

Bain-ia 

t?;lm-0-thra-8liI-a 
pain-sOn 

sain-n-t'i 

san-bSl-iat 
ean-!*an-na 

ear 

Bll-ftT 

saf-fr-rfl 
Ba-i-a 

sa-nl 
6)1- rai 

sa-i-af 

ear-dl8 

ear-dlt8 

sa-rep-ta 

sar-gOn 

ea-rld 

ea-rOn 

8ar-85-kIm 

Bjl-ruk 

Sil-tau 

sG-va 

elthl-an 
ee-ba 

ee-bat 
BGk-a-ka 

eG-ka 

sG-kun-dQs 

sG-gub 

sG-er 

8G-I-rath 

eG-ia 

eG-la 


Se'labam'mahle^oth  sG-la-ham-ma-l5-k0th 


Se'led 

Seleu'cia 

Seni 

Sem'achi'ah 

Sem'ai'ah 

8em'ei 

Sena 'ah 

Se'neh 

Se'liir 

Sennach'erib 

Semi'ah 

Seo'rim 

Se'phar 

Seph'ai'ad 

Seph'arva-'im 

Se'pharvites 

Sephe'la 

Se'rah 

Ser'ai-'ah 

Se'red 

Ser'gius 

Se'rug 

Seth 

Se'thur 

Sha'alab'bin 

Shaal'bim 

Shaal1)onit9 

J^Iia'aph 

Slia'ara'ira 

Sliaasb'gaz 

Shabbeth'ai 

Shach'ia 

Shad 'da  i 

Sha'drach 

Sha'^e 

Sha'hara'im 

Shahaz'imah 

Sh  aha  z'i  math 

Sbalem 

Sba'liiu 

Shal'isha 

Shal'Iecheth 

Shallura 

Sbal'Uin 

Shal'inai 

ShaI'man 

Shal'maue'ser 

Sha'ma 

Sham'ari'ah 

Sha'mcd 

Sha'mer 

Sliam'*'ar 

Sham'nuth 

Sba'mir 


sG-IGd 

sG-la-shl-a 

eCm 

86m-a-kl-a 

sem-a-i-a 

sGm  e-I 

eG-na-a 

BG-nG 

65-ner 

sGn-nak-G-rIb 

sG-mT-a 

sG-O-rim 

BG-rnr 

BGf-a-rad 

sGf-ar-va-Im 

sG-fiir-vIta 

BG-re-la 

6G-ra 

SGr-a-I-a 

se-rGd 

6Gr-jI-iis 

eG-rug 

Seth 

BC-thur 

sha-al-ab-bia 

sba-ai-bim 

8hJl-ji|-bO-uTt 

eha-af 

6ha-a-ra-Im 

eha-asb-gaz 

sha-bcth-a-I 

ehilk-T-a 

shi'id-da  r 

8ha-drak 

eha-''G 

sba-ha-ra-Im 

8ha-iiaz-!-ma 

eha-haz-i-math 

6ha-lem 

eba-llm 

Bhal-I-sba 

shai-lG-kGth 

shai-Iflm 

ehal-lun 

8bai-ma-i 

6hal-man 

shai-ma-nG-z6r 

sha-ma 

8haiii-il-rl-a 

6ha-mGd 

8ha-mer 

t- ham -gar 

Bham-hQth 

eha-mer 


Sliam'nitt 

Sliaiii'inah 

Sliani'inai 

Sliaiii'tiioth 

Shaiiiinii'a 

Sliaiinmrati 

Shain'^hiTa'i 

Sha'pham 

Slia'fihan 

Sha'|)tiat 

Sha'pliiT 

Shar'ai 

Shar'aim 

Sha'iar 

shan-'zor 

Shar'on 

Shar'onite 

Shani'lien 

Shash'ai 

ShaMiak 

Sha'iil 

Slia'idites 

Sha'veh 

Slia  veh  Kir'iatha'i: 

Sbav't^ha 

She'al 

Slu-al'tifl 

Shc'ari'uh 

SlR*'ai-ja'sbub 

SlH:''l)a 

Sh..'-hah 

Sh.-'tiam 

Sh(.-l)'ani''ah 

Shch'arim 

SIh-'Ikt 

Sheh'jia 

Sli,-l.'ia.| 

Shi.-i-'aiii'ah 

ShiHli'aiii'ah 

She'chem 

Slie'ctiemite3 

Slied'eur 

Sheliari'ah 

She'lah 

Sbelauites 

Shel'emi'ah 

Sheleph 

She'lt'eh 

She]'f)mi 

Sbel'omith 

Shel'omoth 

PheUi'miel 

Shem 

She'ma 

Shema'ah 

Sheni'ai'ah 

Shem'ari'ah 

Shem'eber 

She'mer 

Shem  i 'da 

Shemi'dah 

Shenii'daites 

Shem'inith 

Shemir'amoth 

Sbemu'el 

Shen 

Shena'zar 

She'uir 

Sbe'pliam 

Sheph'athi'ab 

Sheph'ati'ah 

She'phi 

Sbe'pho 

Shejiha'phau 

Sbe'nUi 

Sher'ebi'ah 

She'resh 

Shere'zer 

She'yhach 

She't-hai 

She'^han 

Sbeshbaz'zar 

Sheth 

She'thar 

She'tharboz'uai 

She'va 

Shib'boleth 

Shib'mah 

Shi'cron 

Shigrja'ion 

Shigrouoth 

Sbilion 

Shi'Tior 

Shi'horlib'aath 

Shillii 

Sbil'hira 

Shillem 

Slii  lie  mites 

Shi'lo 

Sliilo'ah 

Shi'Ioh 

Sbilo'ni 

Shilonite 

Shil':jhah 

Shim'oa 

Shim'eam 

Shim^eath 


sham-ma 

8  ham -ma 

8ham-mfl-T 

>*liam-muth 

sliam-mfl-a 

eham-md-a 

eham-^liG-ra-l 

Bba-fam 

8  ha- fan 
8iia-fat 
piia-itT 

sIutr-a-T 

ghar-aim 

eha-i-ar 

8ha-rG-z0r 

ehar-5n 

&har-rm-rt 

Bha-rQ-hGa 

ehash-a-I 

Bha-shak 

Bha-fll 

8ha-rii-Hs 

pha-vG 
m  Bha-vt'-klr-I-S-thft-Tm 
shav-:?ha 
shG-al 
shG-al-tl-Gl 
shG-a-rl-u 
shG-ar-ja-sh&b 
shG-ba 
ehG-ba 
shG-l)am 
eheb-a-nl-a 
sliGI)-a-rIm. 
6hG-ber 
ehGb-na 
8heb-a-el 
sbGk-u-nl-a 
BhGk-a-nl-a 
shG-kGm 
8hG-k6m-rt8 
ehed-G-fir 
ehG-ba-rl-a 
she-ia 
shG-ian-Tt8 
shel-G-ml-a 
shG-lGf 
shG  lesh 
ehel-Tt-mT 
6hGI-0-mith 
6heI-0-m0th 
ehG-la-mI-6I 
ehem 
6hG-ma 
shG-ma-a 
8hem-fl-I-a 
8hC*m-a-rI-a 
6hem-G-ber 
ehG-mer 
8he-mT-da 
8he-ml-da 
8hG-mT-da-Ita 
shem-l-ulth 
8hG-mIr-a-m0th 
8he-mu-Gl 
8hGn 

BhG-na-zar 
shG-iier 
shG-fam 
shef-a-thl-a 

6hf'f-a-ti-a 

sbe-n 

8hG-m 
8hG-fa-ran 

ghe-ra 

gher-G-bl-a 

she-rGsh 

6hG-rG-zer 

Bhe-Bhak 

shS-shai 

ehe-shan 

shGsh-baz-zar 

Bheth 

ehe-Ihar 

shG-iliar-buz-na-i 

ehG-va 

&bib-bO-lGth 

Bhib-ma 

ebt-krun 

gbfg-g-l-y5n 

shi-''r-0-uoth 

ghl-huu 

ehl-ht'ir 

6hMi6r-lib-nath 

Bhil-hl 

Bbll-hlm 

ehil-lGm 

8hU-lem-Its 

shl-lo 

BhMo-a 

BhMo 

6hMo-nr 

6hM0-nIt 

Bhll-sha 

shlm-G-a 

8hIm-G-am 

6him-G-ath 


1102 


PRONOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 


Consonants— Ch  in  chick,  g  in  go,  th  in  thick,  th  in  (Aat,  y  in  yet,  z\i  like  s  in  usury. 


Shim'eathites 

Shim'ei 

Shim'eon 

Phim'hi 

Slii'mi 

Sliim'ites 

Shini'ina 

Shi'indu 

Shim'rath 

Sliiin'ri 

Shim'rith 

Shirn'rom, 

Shim'ron 

Shim'roniteB 

Shirn'roume'ron 

Shim'^hai 

Shi 'nab 

Shi'nar 

Shi'on 

Shi 'phi 

Sliiph'mlte 

Shiph'rah 

Shiph'tau 

Shi'i'ha 

Shi'shak 

Shit'rai 

Shit'tim 

Shi'za 

Sho'a 

Sho'ah 

Sho'bab 

Sho'bach 

Sho'bai 

Sho'bal 

Sho'hek 

Sho'bi 

Sho'cho 

Sho'choh 

Sho'co 

Sho'ham 

Sho'mer 

Sho'phach 

Sho'phan 

Shoshan'nim 

Shoshau'uime'doth 

Shu'a 

Shn'ah 

Shii'al 

Shii'bael 

Shu'ham 

Shn'liamitea 

Shu'liite 

Shii'lamite 

Shu'malhites 

Slurnamniita 

Shu'nem 

Shii'ni 

Shu'nites 

Shu'pham 

Slui'phamltea 

Shup'pini 

Shur  ' 

Shu'phan 

Sbu'shaue'duth 

Shu'thalhitea 

Shu'thelah 

Si'a 

Si 'aba 

Si'ba 

Sib'becai 

Sib'becbai 

Sib'boleth 

Sib'raah 

Sib'raini 

Si'cbem 

Sid'dim 

Si 'don 

Sido'niana 

Sitji'oaotb 

Si'bun 

Si'hor 

Silas 

Sil'la 

Silo'ah 

Silo'am 

Silo'e 

Silva'nus 

Sini'eon 

Sim'eonit93 

Si'mon 

SIm'ri 

Sin 

Si'na 

Si'nai 

Si'iiim 

Sin'ite 

Si 'on 

Sipb'moth 

Sip'pai 

Si 'rah 

Sir'ion 

Sieam'al 

Sis'era 

Sit'nah 

Si'van 

Smyr'na 

So'cho 

Snvboh 


shTm-P-ittb-Its 

ehim-6-I 

shim-e-6n 

ehim-hl 

ghl-ml 

shim-Its 

ghim-m3 

shT-mQn 

ebim-nlth 

ehim-rl 

ehlm-rith 

elilm-rOm 

Fhim-run 

shira-rfni-Tts 

ehim-ron-me-rOn 

ghim-shai 

ebr-n;lb 

shl-nar 

ehT-ijQ 

s!il-n 

shif-nitt 

ghif-ia 

shif-tiln 

?hl-sha 

ehl-shilk 

fibit-rS-I 

ehit-tini 

shl-zii 

ehu-a 

sho-a 

BhO-bi5b 

ehO-buk 

Bhu-b:VI 

eho-bal 

eho-bek 

eho-bi 

ehf>-ku 

eho-kD 

ehu-kO 

shn-hrim 

shu-mer 

shu-fak 

eliu-fiin 

phij-shan-nim 

s  ho  -s  hiln-uim-S-d&th 

shu-a 

shu-a 

shri-;ll 

eha-ba-fl 

Bhu-liani 

ehu-ham-Ita 

shu-hlt 

6bu-Ii1m-Tt 

BbQ-miith-Tts 

sbu-njim-mit 

shu-ufui 

shfi-nl 

shu-nlts 

ehfi-fani 

shu-mm-Ita 

ehup-pim 

Bbur 

?ha-sb:ln 

t'hu-shan-u-dutll 

ehfi-thal-hlta 

shu-thy-lu 

Pi-a 

6l-a-ha 

sl-bji 

6ib-be-kai 

eib-b6-kai 

eib-bO-16th 

6ib-ma 

Bib-ra-im 

El-chem 

6ld-dim 

6l-don 

el-du-ni-3nz 

6l-gT-0-nOth 

Bl-nOu 

6l-h6r 

8T-Ua 

Bll-la 

8l-lG-a 

Bl-lo-am 

bMO-6 

Ell-vfl-nQa 

eim-e-un 

eim-e-6n-Iti 

Bl-mCn 

Bim-rl 

Bin 

el-na 

Bl-nai 

6l-nTm 

6tn-It 

Bl-on 

6if-m5tb 

sip-pai 

BT-ra 

Blr-I-nn 

Bl-sam-a-I 

els-G-ra. 

Blt-na 

sT-vjln 

BmtT-ii& 

sO-kO 

90-k5 


So'coh 

So'di 

Sod'om 

Sod'oma 

Sod'omites 

Sod'omitish 

Sop'ater 

Soph'ereth 

So'rek 

Sosip'ater 

Sos'thenea 

So'tai 

St  a 'c  by  3 

Stei)h'anaa 

Sto'ica 

Su'ab 

Suc'coth 

Suc'cothbe'noth 

Su'cbathites 

Suk'kiims 

Su'sa 

Su'sanchitea 

Su'si 

Sy'char 

Sy'chem 

Sye'ne 

Syn'tyche 

Syr'acuse 

Syr'ia 

Sj'i-'iama'achah 

Syr'iac 

Syr'ian 

Sy'ropheui'cian 

Ta'anach 

Ta'anathshi'loh 

Tab'haoth 

Tab'hath 

Ta'beal 

Ta'bet-l 

Tab'erah 

Tab'itha 

Ta'bor 

Tab'rimon 

Tacb'monite 

Tad'nior 

Ta'han 

Ta'hanites 

Tabap'anes 

Taaiatb 

Tah'pauhes 

Tab 'penes 

Tab'roa 

Tah'timhod'shl 

Tal'itbacu'mi 

Tal'mai 

Tal'mon 

Ta'mah 

Ta'niar 

Tarn 'muz 

Ta'nuch 

Tan'humeth 

Ta'phath 

Tapb'nea 

Tap'puah 

Ta'rah 

Tar'alah 

Ta'rea 

Tar'pelitee 

Tar'shish 

Tar 'sua 

Tar'tak 

Tar'tan 

Tat'nai 

Teliah 

Teb'ali'ah 

Te'beth 

Tebapli'nehe» 

Tehin'uah, 

Te'kel 

Teko'a 

Teko'ah 

Teko'ite 

Tel'abib 

Te'lab 

Tel 'aim 

Telas'sar 

Te'lem 

Tel'bare'sha 

Telhar'tra 

Tebne'la 

Te'ma 

Te'man 

Tem'ani 

Te'nianite 

Tem't'ui 

Te'rah 

Tf  r'aphim 

TL-'re!>b 

Ter'tius 

'IVrliil'liis 

Thad'dirua 

Tlia'lia^h 

Tha'niab 

T  ha 'mar 

Tha'ra 

Thar'ra 


sO-kO 

su-dr 

Bud-um 

s6d-n-ma 

sOd-rira-Tta 

Bud-om-Tt-ish 

sr)p-;l-tC*r 

66I-e-reth 

so-rek 

BO-pin-iVter 

Sijs-tn6-n5z 

sO-tiVI 

Bt3-kls 

6t6t'-a-nSa 

sto-iks 

su-a 

eiik-koth 

suk-kr.th-be-nOth 

eu-kath-Tts 

suk-ki-iniz 

8U-Z;"l 

Ba-83n-klta 

8tl-sT 

BT-kar 

sT-kt-m 

Bl-9-n5 

Bin-ti-kS 

Bir-a-ktl9 

Bir-i-A 

Bir-i-a-ma-a-kS 

Bir-i-ilk 

sir-i-an 

el-rO-K-ni-ahJ-Sn 

T. 

t5-a-ni!k 
tg-iI-nath-8hM0 
t5b-ba-0th 
tab-bath 

ta-be-ai 
ta-b5-ei 

tiIb-?-ra 

tab-I-tha 

ta-bOr 

tab-ri-mOn 

tilk-mn-nlt 

tad-mor 

ta-han 

tahan-Ita 

ta-hil  p-a-nSz 

ta-h;Tth 

ta-p;1n-hSz 

ta-pt*-n6z 

ta-re-a 

tii-tim-hOd-shI 

tai-i-tha-kfl-ml 

till  -  ma  i 

tjil-mnu 

ta-ma 

ta-miir 

titm-mflz 

ta-nuk 

tan-hil-mStli 

ta-mth 

taf-nSz 

tap-pfl-a 

ta-ra 

tar-5-Ia 

ta-re-a 

tar-pGI-Ita 

tar-sbisb 

tar-sue 

tar-tak 

tar-tan 

tAt-na-I 

t6-ba 

teb-a-lT-a 

te-bfth 

te-hai-n5-h5» 

te-biu-na 

t6-kel 

te-kO-a 

tg-kO-a 

te-kO-It 

tel-a-bib 

te-la 

tei-a-Im 

te-hts-sar 

te-lC-ni 

tfl-hri-rG-sh3 

tf'1-hfii-sa 

tGl-me-la 

t€-ma 

t6-man 

tem-a-nl 

t6-man-It 

tem-e-uT 

tC'-ra 

tGr-n-fim 

tG-ru>b 

t^r-shi-ua 

tC-r-tfil-lils 

thid  du-ufl 

tha-hash 

tba-ma 

t  ha- mar 

tha-ru 


Thar'shish 

Thar'sus 

Tbas'si 

The'bez 

Thela'sar 

Tlifoph'ihis 

The^'salo'niana 

Thes'saloni-'ca 

Theu'das 

Thim'nathah 

Thra'cia 

Thum'mim 

Thy'ali'ra 

Tibe'rias 

Tibe'rius 

Tib'hath 

Tib'ni 

Ti'dal 

Tig'lathpile'ser 

Ti'gi-is 

Tik'vab 

Tik'vatb 

Til'i^athpilne'ser 

Ti'lon 

Timse'us 

Time'us 

Tim'na 

Tim'nah 

Tim'nath 

'lim'nathah 

Tim'nathbe''re9 

Tim'nathse'rah 

Tim'nite 

Ti'mon 

Timo'theua 

Tim'othy 

Tiph'sah 

Ti'ras 

Ti'rathitea 

Tir'hakah 

Tir'hanah 

Tir'8hatha 

Tir'zah 

Tish'bite 

Ti'tus 

Ti'zite 

To'ah 

Tob'ad'oniOah 

Tobi'ab 

Tobi'jah 

To'cbem 

Tocar'mah 

To^u 

To'i 

To^Ia 

Tolad 

Tolaitea 

To'phel 

To'phet 

To'pheth 

To'u 

Trach'oni'tia 

Tro'as 

Trogynium 

Troph'imua 

Tryphe'ua 

Trvpho'sa 

Tu'bal 

Tu'balcaiu 

Tych'icus 

Tvran'nua 

Tyre 

Tyr'ianb 

Ty'rua 

C 
17'cal 
U'el 
Ulai 
Ulam 

una 

Um'maU 

Un'ni 

Vphar'sin 

TJ'phaz 

Ur'bane 

U'ri 

Ilri'ah 

Uri'as 

Uri'jah 

IT'rim 

XJ'lhai 

U'zai 

U'zal 

Uz'za 

Uz'zah 

Uz'zenshe'rah 

Uz'zi 

Uzzi'a 

Vzzi'ah 

Uz'ziel 

Uz'zielitea 

•  V. 

Vajez'atha 
Vani'ah 
Vash'ni 
Vash'ti 
Voph'ei 


tbar-shlsh 

thar-siis 

thas-8T 

the-bez 

the-hVsSr 

th6-6f-i-lu9 

thes-sa-lu-nl-Sna 

thes-sa-lO-nl-ka 

thu-das 

thim-na-tha 

thra-shi-S 

thQm-mim 

thl-a-tr-ra 

tl-be-ri  as 

tl-be-ri-ua 

tib-hath 

tib-nl 

ti-dai 

tig-iath-pi-ie-s&r 

ti-gris 

tfk-va 

tik-vath 

til-gath-pn-n5*er 

tl-lun 

tl-me-u9 

tT-mg-iia 

tim-na 

tim-na 

tim-uath 

tim-ua-tiia 

tim-nath-h5-rOz 

tim-nath-se-ra 

tim-nit 

tT-mOn 

tl-mO-thS-ua 

tim-O-thi 

tif-sa 

tl-ras 

tl-nlth-Tta 

ter-ha-ka 

ter-ha-na 

tC*r-sha-thS 

ter-za 

tish-bit 

tl-tfia 

tT-zIt 

tO-a 

tOb-ad-O-nl.Jft 

tO-bl-a 

tO-bl-ja 

tO-kGni 

tO-gar-mS 

tO-htt 

tO-I 

tO-l£ 

to-iad 

tn-ia-its 

tu-ft-l 

tO-fet 

tO-Kth 

tO-u 

trak-G-nT-tl5 

trO-as 

trO-gil-li-Qm 

trCf-I-miia 

tri-fu-na 

trT-iT)-sa 

tfl-bal 

tn-bai-kau 

tik-l-kus 

tl-ran-nQe 

tir 

tir-i-anz 

tr-raei 

fl-kSl 
tI-61 

11-ia-i 
n-iam 

CMa 

tlm-mS 

un-nl 

n-Rir-sIn 

tl-faz 

flr-ba-nfl 

11-rI 

fl-rI-5 

tl-rl-aa 

tl-rl-ja 

fi-rlm 

11-thfi-I 

ti-za-i 

fl-zSI 
Hz-za 
Gz-za 

flz-zen-8b5-r4 

fiz-zl 

fiz-zl-a 

tiz-zT-a 

uz-zI-61 

iiz-zi-61-Its 

va-ji?z-a-thi 

vS-nT-a 
vasb-nT 
vash-tl 

T6f-8l 


PIIOXOUNCING    DICTIONARY. 

Vowelfc— Fate,  fit,  fir ;  mCtc,  mCt,  tCrtn ;  bite,  bit ;  bone,  nOt,  IDr ;  rOde,  bat,  pCsh ;  oil ;  al  like  aye. 


1103 


Za'ana'im 

Za'anaii 

Za'aiiaii'iiim 

Zn'avaii 

y,\'\Kiii 

Zalt'adLe'ana 

Zn!)'a<lf'au3 

Zah'bai 

Zab'hud 

Zal>'di 

Zab'diol 

Za'hurt 

Zah'ulon 

Zar'cai 

Zaccli:i''n8 

Zncehc'iia 

Zac'cluir 

Zac'cur 

Zach'ari'ah 

Zach'ari'aa 

Za'cher 

Za'dtik 

Za'luim 

Za'ir 

Za'laph 

Zal'mon 

ZaliDD'nah 

Zaltnun'iia 

Zani/.iim'inim8 

Zaiio'ali 

Zu|>h'nathpa'ane'ah 

Za'phon 

Za'ra 

Za'rah 

Za'reah 

Za'ri'athltea 

Za'ri'd 

Zar'ephatU 

Zar'elaii 

Za'teth-shaliar 

Zar'hiles 

Zar'tanali 

Zar'lhau 

Zai'tim 

Zai'tu 

Za'vaa 

Za'za 

ZiOi'adl'ah 

Ze'bah 


f.Aa-nSIm 

z;1-a-nAn 

zj1-a-nj\ii-nlni 

ril-av;lu 

za-bild 

zilb-il-de-!lnz 

z:ll>-il  dO-itoz 

zilbbai 

ZJlb-bud 

zjlb-dt 

zjlb-dl-i!l 

zil-bi"ni 

zAb-n-l'ln 

zjlk-kn-I 

zilkkc-fis 

Z!lk-kS-fl9 

zAk-kfir 

z:lk-krir 

zak-H-rl-a 

z;"ik-a-rRU 

zil-krr 

zil-drik 

z:l-hi'im 

zit-fr 

zii-hir 

zal-mun 

zj^l-mu-nft 

zjll-muii  ua 

zain-zum-iuimz 

zil-nn-a 

zaf-iiAt  h-pjl-a-ii6*& 

za-IOii 

zil-m 

zS-ru 

za-r?-a 

zS-ru-ath-Ita 

zfi-rt-d 

Z!lr-C-rath 

zarG-t:"iii 

zri-iC'th-shaUiir 

zar-bTts 

zar-tn-lia 

zar-thiln 

ziltthO 

zal-lu 

zn-v;ln 

zH-za 

ZL'b-a-di-a 

zs-b« 


Zeba'im 
Zi'b'fdee 
Zi'bi'na 
Zfboi'im 
Zfbo'im 
I  Zibu'dah 
Zf'bul 

Zt'b'ulonites 
Zob-ulun 
Zt'b'tilunite 
Zi'cb'ari'ah 
Zu'dad 
Zid'i'cbl'as 
Zcd'eki'ah 
Zffb 
Zi^'lah 
Zi''U'k 

Zeio'pliehad 
Zelo'li'S 
Zel'zab 
Zfin'ara'im 
Zcni'arite 
Zt'iiii'ra 
Zc'iian 
Zi''na8 
Z  (.•nil 'a  11  i 'ah 
Zc'phalb 
Zi'ph'athah 
Zf'phi 
Zt''i>bo 
Zu'pbon 
Zoiib'oiiitea 
Zu'iab 
Zer'abi'ah 
Zer'ai'ab 
Ze'red 
ZiT'cda 
Zfi-i'd'atbah 
ZerVratb 
Zf'rus'h 
Ze'i-eth 
Ze'ri 
Ze'ror 
Zeiu'ah 
Zerub'babel 
Zer'ui'ah 
Zc'tbam 
Ze'iban 
Ze'tbar 
Zi'a 
Zi'lM 


zP-bil-Tm 

zf-b-f-dO 

zi'-bT-iia 

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AN    INTERPRETING    DICTIONARY 


SCRIPTURE  PROPER  NAMES, 

SHOWIKG   THE   MEANING   OF   NEARLY   ALL    THE    NAVIES   OF   PERSONS  AND   PLACES 

IN   THE   BIBLE. 


Note.— It  ehonld  be  observed  tbat  there  is  uncertainty  about  the  derivation  of  some  words  in  Hebrew,  so  that  some  of  the  fol- 
lowing names  may  have  either  of  several  meanings.  There  are  also  some  names  whose  meaning,  from  a  variety  of  circumstances^ 
are  altogether  obscure  or  uncertain.    These  are  omitted  from  this  Dictionary. 


Aaron,   a   teacher;    lofty;   mountain   of 

strength. 
Abaddon,  the  destroyer. 
Aba"tha,  father  of  the  wine-press. 
Abana,  made  of  stone ;  a  building. 
Abarim,  passages;  passengers. 
Abba,  fattier. 

Abda,  a  servant ;  servitude. 
Abdeel,  a  vapor ;  a  cloud  of  God. 
Abdi,  my  servant. 
Abdiel,  servant  of  God. 
Abdon,  servant;  cloud  of  judgment. 
Abednego,  servant  of  light ;  saining. 
Abfl,  vanity;  breath;  vapor. 
Abel,  a  city;  mourning. 
Abel-beth-maachah,  mourning  to  the  house 

of  Maachah. 
Abel-maim,  mourning  of  waters. 
Abel-meholah,  mourning  of  sickness. 
Abel-mizraim,  the  mourning  of  Egj'ptiana, 
Abel-shiltim,  mourning  of  thorns. 
Abez,  an  egg ;  muddy, 
Abi.  my  father. 
Abiah,  the  Lord  is  my  father. 
Abi-albon,  most  intelligent  father. 
Abiasaph,  consuming  father ;  gathering. 
Abiathar.  excellent  father;  father  of  the 

remnant. 
Abib.  green  fruit ;  ears  of  corn. 
Abidah,  father  of  knowledge. 
Abidan.  father  of  judgment. 
Abiel,  God  my  father. 
Abiezer,  father  of  help. 
Abigail,  the  father's  joy. 
Abihail,  tho  father  of  strength. 
Abihu.  he  is  my  father. 
Abihud,  father  of  praise;  confession. 
Abijah,  the  Lord  is  my  father, 
Abijara,  father  of  the  sea. 
Abilene  the  father  of  mourning. 
Abimael,  a  father  sent  from  God. 
Abimek'ch,  father  of  the  king. 
Abinadab,  father  of  a  vow,  or  of  willing- 
ness. 
Abinoam,  father  of  beauty. 
Abiram,  high  father  ;  father  of  deceit. 
Abishaj^,  ignorance  of  the  father. 
Abishai,  the  present  of  my  tathei. 
Abishalom,  father  of  peace. 
Abislma,  father  of  salvation. 
Abishur,  father  of  the  wall ;  father  of  up- 

rii^htness. 
AbilaK  the  father  of  the  dew ;  or,  of  the 

sliadow. 
Abitub,  I'iither  of  goodness. 
Abiud,  father  of  praise. 
Abner,  father  of  light. 
Abnini,  high  father. 
Abraham,  father  of  a  great  multitude. 
Absalom,  father  of  peace. 
Accad,  a  vessel;  pitcher;  spark. 
Accho,  close ;  pressed  togetuer. 
Aceldama,  Held  of  blood. 
Achab,  brother  of  the  father. 
Acbaia,  grief ;  trouble. 
Achaioua,  a  native  of  Achaia;  sorrowing; 

sad. 
Achan,  or  Achar,  he  that  troubleth. 
Achaz,  one  that  takes,  or  possesses. 
Achbor,  arat;  bruising. 
Acliim,  preparing;  revenging;  confirming. 
A(:liir*li,  tluie  it  is ;  how  ie  this. 
Acbiiiuilia,  brother  of  death. 
Acbor,  innible. 

Achsab,  adorned ;  bursting  the  veil. 
Achsbaph,  poison  ;  tricks. 
Acbzih,  liar;  lying;  one  that  runs. 
Adadah,  testimony  of  the  assembly. 
Adah,  an  assembly. 
Adaiah,  the  witness  of  the  Lord. 
Adaliah.  one  that  draws  water;  poverty; 

cloud ;  death. 
Adam,  earthy;  red. 


Adamah,  red  earth ;  of  blood. 

Adami,  my  man  ;  red;  earthy;  human. 

Adar,  high;  eminent. 

Adheel,  vapor,  or  cloud  of  God. 

Addi,  my  witness;  adorned;  prey. 

Addin,  adorned;  delicious;  voluptuous. 

Addon,  basis;  foundation;  the  Lord. 

Adiel,  the  witness  of  the  Lord. 

Adin,Adina,  adorned;  voluptuous;  dainty. 

Aditbaim.  assemblies;  testimonies. 

Adlai,  my  witness;  my  ornament. 

Admah,  earthy;  red;  bloody. 

Admatha,    a   cloud    of  death ;    a   mortal 

vapor, 
Adna,  pleasure ;  delight. 
Adiiab,  eternal  rest. 
Adoni-bezek,   the  lightning  ol  the  Lord; 

the  Lord  of  lightning. 
Adonijah,  the  Lorn  is  my  master. 
Adonikam,  the  Lord  is  raised. 
Adoniram.  my  Lord  is  most  high;  Lord  of 

might  and  elevation. 
Adoni-zedek,  justice  of  the  Lord;  lord  of 

justice. 
Adoraim,  strength  of  the  sea. 
Adorani,  their  beauty;  their  power. 
Adrammelech,  the  cloak,  glory,  grandeur 

or  power  of  the  king, 
Adramyttium,  the  court  of  death. 
Adriel,  the  flock  of  God. 
AduUam,    their    testimony ;    their   prey ; 

their  ornament. 
Adummim,  earthy;  red;  bloody  things, 
.^neas,  praised ;  praiseworthy. 
JEnon,  a  cloud ;  fountain;  his  eye. 
Agabus,  a  locust ;  the  father's  joy  or  feast. 
Agag,  roof;  upper  floor. 
Agar,  or  Hagar,  a  stranger;  one  that  fears. 
Agee,  a  valley ;  deepness. 
Agrippa,  one"  who  causes  great  pain  at  his 

birth. 
A»ur,  stranger ;  gathered  together. 
Abab,  uncle,  or  father's  brother. 
Aharah,  a  smiling  brother;  a  meadow  of  a 

sweet  savor. 
Aharhel,  another  host ;  the  last  sorrow :  a 

brother's  sheep. 
Ahasbai.    trusting    in   me ;    a   grown-up 

brother. 
Ahasuerus,  prince ;  head ;  chief. 
Aha va,  essence ;  being;  geneiation. 
Abaz,  one  that  takes  or  possesses. 
Ahaziah,  seizure;  vision  of  the  Lord. 
Abi,  my  brother;  my  brethren. 
Abiah,  brother  of  the  Lord. 
Ahiam,  mother's    brother ;   brother  ol  a 

nation. 
Ahian,  brother  of  wine. 
Abiezer,  brother  of  assistance. 
Ahihud,  brother  of  vanity,  or  of  darkness, 

or  of  joy,  or  of  praise ;  witty  brother. 
Ahijah,  same  with  Abiah. 
Ahikam,    a    brother  who    raises    up    or 

avenges. 
Ahilud,  a  brother  born,  or  begotten. 
Ahimaaz,  a  brother  of  the  council. 
Ahiman,  brother  of  the  right  hand. 
Ahimelech,   my  brother   is  a   king ;    my 

kind's  brother. 
Ahimuth,  brother  of  death. 
Ahinadab,  a  wllUug  brother;  brother  of  a 

vow. 
Ahinoam,  beauty  of  the  brother;  brother 

of  motion. 
Ahio,  bis  brother;  his  brethren. 
Ahira.  brother  of  iniquity;  brother  of  the 

shepherd. 
Ahiram,  brother  of  craft,  or  of  protection. 
Ahisamnch,  brother  of  strength. 
Ahishabur,  brother  of  the  morning  or  dew ; 

brother  of  blackness. 
Ahisbar,  brother  of  a  prince ;  brother  of  a 

song. 
Ahithopbel,  brother  of  ruin  or  folly. 
Ahituh,  brother  of  goodness. 


Ahlab,  made  of  milk,  or  of  fat ;  brother  of 
the  heart. 

Ahlai.  beseeching ;  sorrowing;  expecting. 

Ahoah,  a  live  brother ;  my  thorn  or  thistle. 

Aholah,  his  tabernacle;  bis  tent. 

Aholiab,  the  tent  of  the  father. 

AhoHbaii,  my  tent,  or  my  tabernacle,  in  her. 

Aholibamah,  my  tabernacle  is  exalted. 

Ahumai ;  a  meadow  of  waters ;  a  brothel 
of  waters. 

Ahuzam,  their  taking  or  possessing  vision. 

Ahuzzah,  possession  ;  seizing ;  collecting. 

Ai,  or  Hai,  mass ;  heap. , 

Aiah,  vulture,  raven ;  an  Isle ;  alas,  where 
is  it? 

Aiath,  same  as  Ai ;  an  hour ;  eye ;  fount- 
ain. 

Aijeleth-Shahar.  the  land  of  the  morning. 

Ain,  same  as  Aiatb. 

Ajalon,  a  chain  ;  strength ;  a  stag. 

AJvkub,  foot-print;  supplanting;  crooked- 
ness ;  lewdness. 

Akrabbim,  t-corpions. 

Alammelech.  God  is  king. 

Alemetb,  hiding;  youth;  worlds;  upon  the 
dead. 

Alexander,  one  who  assists  men, 

Allan,  high. 

Alleluia,  praise  the  Lord. 

Allon,  an  oak;  strong. 

Allon-bachuth,  the  oak  of  weeping. 

Almodad,  measure  of  God. 

Almon,  hidden. 

Almon-diblatbaim,  hidden  in  a  cluster  of 
fig-trees. 

Alpheus,  a  thousand;  learned;  chief. 

Alush,  mingling  together. 

Alvali,  his  rising  up;  his  highness. 

Amad,  people  ot  witness;  a  prey. 

Anial,  labor;  iniquity. 

Amalek,  a  people  tbat  licks  up. 

Aman,  motner  ;  fear  of  them. 

Amana,  integrity;  truth;  a  nurse. 

Amariah,  the  Lord  says ;  the  integrity  of 
the  Lttrd. 

Amasa,  sparing  the  people 

Amasai,  strong. 

Amashai,  the  people's  gift. 

Amashi-ali,  same  as  Amaziah. 

Ami,  mother ;  fear;  people. 

Amaziah,  the  strength  of  the  Lord, 

Aminadab,  same  as  Amminadab, 

Amittai,  true ;  fearing. 

Ammab,  my,  or  his,  people. 

Ammi,  same  as  Ammah. 

Ammiel,  the  people  of  God. 

Ammihud,  people  of  praise. 

Ammi-nadab,  my  people  is  liberal. 

Ammisbaddai,  the  people  of  the  Almighty  ; 
the  Almighty  is  with  me. 

Amraizabad,  dowry  of  the  people. 

Ammoii,  a  people  ;  the  son  of  my  people. 

Amnon,  faithful  and  true;  tutor. 

Amok,  a  valley ;  a  depth. 

Amoil,  faithful ;  true. 

Amorite,  bitter;  a  rebel;  a  babbler. 

Amos,  loading ;  weighty. 

Amoz,  strong ;  robust. 

Amplias,  large  ■  extensive. 

Amram,  an  exalted  people  ;  their  sheaves ; 
handfuls  of  corn. 

Amrapbel,  one  tbat  speaks  of  secrets. 

Amzi,  strong,  mighty. 

Auab,  a  grape ;  a  knot. 

Anah,  one  who  answers;  afflicted. 

Anabaratb,  dryness,  burning,  wrath, 

Anak,  a  collar  ;  ornament. 

Anamim,  a  fountain  ;  answer;  affliction. 

Anammelecb,  answer ;  poverty  of  the  king. 

Anani,  a  cloud;  prophecy;  divination. 

Ananias,  or  Ajianiah,  the  cloud  of  the 
Loi  d. 

Anathema,  separated;  set  apart. 

Anatboth,  or'Anath,  answer;  song;  pov- 
erty. 


INTERPEETING    DICTIONARY. 


1105 


Andrew,  a  strong  man. 
Andronicus.  a  miui  ixcelllng  others. 
Anem,  or  Anfii.  an  answer ;  their  alHlction. 
Ant?r.  answer;  i*ong  ;  atUictiun. 
Aniam,  n  people;  the  slrcuglh  or  sorrow 

of  i)L'ople. 
Anim.  answeringt* ;  pSngings;  aflUcted. 
Auiia.  t;r«ciuii!t ;  one  who  gives. 
Annait,  one  who  answers  ;  numhie. 
Antichrist,  an  advers-ary  to  Christ. 
Antioch,  !*pet'dy  ats  a  clinriot. 
Aiitipas,  for  all,  or  aLiainst  all. 
Antiptitris.  fur,  or  a-rainft  the  father. 
Aiiiothijah,  aiiswerti  or  Bonga  of  tho  Lord; 

alllictions. 
Anuli,  same  as  Anah. 
Api'lles,  exchision ;  separation. 
Apharsathchite?.  Apharsites  (fi-om  a  root 

meaning)  dividing  or  rendnij;. 
Aphek.  Aphukah.  Aphik,  strength;  a  rapid 

torrent. 
Aphiah.  :*peaking,  blowing. 
Apocalypse,  uncovering,  revelation. 
Apocrypha,  hidden. 
Apolloiiia,  perdition,  destruction. 
Apollonius,  destroying. 
Apollos,  one  who  destroys ;  destroyer. 
Apollvon.  a  destroyer. 
Appaim,  face;  nostrils. 
Apphia,  productive;  fruitful. 
Aquila,  an  eagle. 
Ar,  awakeninu';  uncovering. 
Ara.  cursing;  seeing. 
Arab,  multiplying ;    sowing  Bedltion  ;    a 

window;  a  locust. 
Arabia,  evening;  desert;  raveus. 
Arad,  a  wild  ass ;  a  draj^ou. 
Arab,  the  way  ;  a  traveler. 
Aram,   highness,    magnificence,  ono  that 

deceives ;  curse. 
Aran,  an  ark  ;  their  curse. 
Ararat,  the  curse  of  trembling. 
Aniuujib.  ark  ;  song ;  joyful  cry. 
Arba.  four. 

Archelaus,  the  prince  of  the  people. 
Archippus,  a  master  of  horses. 
Arcturns.  a  gathenng  together. 
Ard,  one  that  coniniands ;  he  that  descends. 
Ardon,  ruling;  a  judgment  of  malediction. 
Areli.  the  light  or  vision  of  God. 
Areopagus,  the  hill  of  Mars. 
Aretas,  agreeable,  virtu. nis. 
Argob.  a  turf,  or  fat  land. 
Arfel.  'iltar;  li^ht  or  lion  of  God. 
Arimathea.  a  lion  dead  to  the  Lord. 
Ai-ioch,  long;  great;  tall. 
Aristarchus,  the  best  prince. 
Aristobulus,  a  good  counselor. 
Armat,^eddon,  hill  of  fruits;   mountain  of 

Ntegiddo. 
Aruon,  rejoicing;  sunlight. 
Aroer,  heath  ;  tamarisk. 
Arpad.  tlie  li^ht  of  redemption. 
Arphasad,  a  healer;  a  releaser. 
Artaxerxes,  the  silence  of  light;  fervent 

to  spoil. 
Artemas,  whole ;  sound. 
Aruraah,  hi^h ;  exalted. 
Asa,  physician ;  cure, 
Asahel,  creature  of  God. 
Asaiah.  the  Lord  hath  wrought. 
Asaph,  who  gathers  together. 
Asareel,  the  beatitude  of  God. 
Asenath,  peril ;  misfortune. 
Ashan,  smoke. 
Ashbel,  an  old  fire. 
Ashdod.  etTusion  ;  inclination;  theft. 
Asher,  hapj)ineas. 
Ashima.  crime;  offense. 
Ashkenaz  a  fire  that  spreads. 
Ashnah,  change. 
Ashriel,  same  as  Asareel. 
Aslitaroth.Ashtoreth,  Hocks;  sheep;  riches. 
Ashur.  who  is  happy;  or,  walks;  or  looks. 
Asia,  muddy ;  boggy. 
Asiel,  the  work  of  God. 
Askelon.  wei'rht ;  l)alance  ,  fire  of  infamy. 
Asnapper,  unnappiness;  increase  of  danger. 
Asriel.  help  of  God. 
Assir.  prisoner ;  fettered. 
Asshurim.  liers  in  want ;  beholders. 
Assos,  approaching;  coming  near. 
Assur,  same  as  Asliur. 
Assyria,  country  of  Assur  or  Aahur. 
Asuppim,  gatherings. 
Asyhcritus,  iucomparable. 
Atad,  a  thorn. 
Atarah.  a  crown. 
Ataroth,  crowns. 
Ataroih-addar.  crowns  of  power. 
Ater.  left  hand;  shut. 
Athach,  thy  time. 
Athaiah,  the  Lord's  time. 
Athaliah,  the  time  of  the  Lord. 
Athlai,  my  hour  or  time. 
Attai,  same  as  Athlai. 
Attalin,  that  increases  or  sends. 
Attalus,  increased,  nourished. 
Augustus,  increased ;  augmented. 


A\'a,  or  Ivah,  inlqultv. 

Aven,  iniquitv;  lorci"' ;  riches;  sorrow. 

.\vini,  wicked  or  perverse  men. 

Avith.  wicked,  perverse. 

Azidiah.  near  the  Lord. 

Azaniah.  hearing  the  Lord ;    the   Lord's 

weapons. 
.\zareel.  help  of  God. 
Azariah.  he  that  hears  the  Lord. 
Azaz.  strong  one. 
Azazel,  the  scape-goat. 
Azazlah,  strength  of  the  Lord. 
Azekah.  strength  of  walls. 
Azgad,  a  strong  army ;  a  gang  of  robbers. 
Azmaveth,  strong  death;  a  he-goat 
Azmon,  bone  of  a  bone:  our  strength. 
Aznoth-Iabor,  the  ears  of  Tabor;  the  ears 

of  purity  or  contrition. 
Azor,  a  helper ;  a  c»»urt. 
Azotus,  the  same  as  Ashdod. 
Azriel,  same  as  Asriel. 
Azrikam.  help,  revenging. 
Azubah.  forsaken. 
Azur,  he  that  assists  or  is  assisted. 
Azzan,  their  strength. 
Azzur,  same  as  Aziff. 

B. 

Baal,  master;  lord. 

Baalah.  her  idol ;  she  that  is  governed  or 

subdued;  a  spouse. 
Baalath,  a  rejoicing  ;  our  proud  lord. 
]  Baalath-beer,  subjected  pit. 
Baal-berith.  idol  of  the  covenant, 
Baale,  same  as  Baalath. 
Baal-'^ad.  idol  of  fortune  or  felicity. 
Baal-namon.  who  rules  a  crowd. 
Baal-hernnHi.  possessor  of  destruction  or 

of  a  thing  cursed. 
Baali,  my  idol ;  lord  over  me. 
Baalim,  idols  ;  masters;  false  gods. 
Baalis.  a  rejoicing;  a  proud  lord. 
Baal-meon,  idol  or  master  of  the  house. 
Baal-peor,  master  of  the  oj)ening. 
Baal-perazim,  god  of  divisuuis. 
Baal-sbalisha,  the  god  that  presides  over 

three;  the  third  idol. 
Baal-tamar,  master  of  the  palm-tree. 
Baal-zebub,  god  of  the  fly. 
Baal-zephon.  the  idol  or  possession  of  the 

north;  hidden;  secret. 
Baanah,  in  the  answer  :  in  affliction. 
Baara.  a  flame ;  purging. 
Baaseiah,  in  making;  in  pressing  together. 
Baasha.  he  that  seeks,  or  lays  waste. 
Babel,  confusion;  mixture. 
Babylon,  same  as  Babel. 
Baca,  a  mulberry-tree. 
Bflhurini,  choice;  warlike;  valiant. 
Bajith,  a  house. 
Balaam,  the  ancient  of  the  people;    the 

destruction  of  the  people. 
Baladan,  one  without  judgment. 
Balak,  who  lays  waste  or  destroys. 
Baniah,  an  eminence  or  high  place. 
Barabbas.  son  of  shame,  confusion. 
Barachel,  that  bows  before  God. 
Barachias.  same  as  Barachel. 
Barak,  thunder,  or  in  vain. 

Barjesus,  son  of  Jesus  or  Joshua. 

Bar]ona.  sop  of  a  Jona;  of  a  dove. 

Barnabas,  son  of  the  prophet,  or  of  conso- 
lation. 

Barsabas.  son  of  return ;  eon  of  rest. 

Bartholomew,  a    son   that   suspends   the 
waters. 

Bartimeus,  son  of  the  honorable. 

Baruch.  who  is  blessed. 

Barzillai,  son  of  contempt;  made  of  iron. 

Bashan,  in  the  tooth,  in  ivory. 

Bashemath.  perfiimed;  couflision  of  death; 
in  desolation. 

Bathsheba,    the    seventh    daughter ;    the 
daughter  of  satiety. 

Bathshua.  same  as  Bathshcoa. 

Bealiah,  the  god  of  an  idol ;  in  an  assembly. 

Bealoih,  cast  under. 

Bebai,  void,  empty. 

Becber.  first  begotten;  first  fhiits. 

Bechorath,  first  fruits. 

Bedad,  alone ;  solitary. 

Bedaiah.  Bedeiah.  the  only  Lord. 

Bedan.  according  to  judgment. 

Beeliada.  an  open  idol. 

Beelzebub,  same  as  Baalzebub. 

Beer,  a  well. 

Beeia,  a  well ;  declaring. 

Beerelim,  the  well  of  Elim,  or  of  rains. 

Beeri,  my  well. 

Beer-lahai-roi,  the  well  of  him  that  liveth 
and  seeth  me. 

Beeroth.  wells ;  explaining. 

Bcersbeba,  the  well  of  an  oath :  the  seventh 
well. 

Behemoth,  beasts. 

Bekah.  half  a  shekel. 

Belah,  destroving. 

Belial,  wicked ;  worthless. 

Belshazzai',  master  of  the  treasure. 


Belteshazzar,  who  lays   up    treasures  In 

secret. 
Ben,  a  son. 

Beiiainh,  son  of  the  Loid. 
Ben-ammi,  son  of  my  neople, 
Ticncherak,  sons  of  lightning. 
Ik'n«'-iiiakan,  sons  of  sorrow, 
neiitiiuhul,  son  of  lladad.  or  noise. 
Benliail.  son  of  strength. 
Benbauan,  son  of  grace. 
Benjamin,  son  of  the  right  hand. 
Beiiiini,  our  sons. 
Beno.  his  son. 

Benoni,  son  of  mv  sorrow,  or  pain. 
Benzoheth.  son  of  separation. 
Beon,  in  aflliction. 
Beor,  burning:  foolish;  mad. 
Bora,  a  well ;  declaring. 
Berachah,  blessing  :  bending  the  knee. 
Berachiah.  speaking  well  of  the  Lord. 
Beraiah.  the  choosing  of  the  Lord. 
Berea.  lieavy ;  weighty. 
Bered.  hail. 

Beri.  mv  son  ;  my  corn. 
Beriah.'in  fellowship;  in  envy. 
Berith,  covenant. 
Beriiice,  one  that  brings  victory. 
Uerodachbiibultin.  the"  son  of  death. 
Berotliai.  wi-Ils  ;  a  cypress. 
Berolliath,  of  a  well. 
Besai.  a  despising;  dirtj*. 
Besodeiah.  the  counsel  of  the  Lord. 
Besor,  glad  news;  incarnation. 
Betali,  cntilUlence. 
Beteii,  belly. 

Bethabara,  the  hou?e  of  confidence. 
Bethanatb.  house  of  affliction. 
Bethany,  the  house  of  song;  the  house  of 
affliction. 

Petharabah,  house  of  sweet  smell. 

Beth-anim.  house  of  height. 

Beth-aven.  the  houseof  vanity ;  of  iniquity  , 

of  trouble. 
Beth-azmaveib.  house  of  death's  strength. 

Beth-baalmeon,  an  idol  of  the  dwelling- 
place. 

Betb-baruh,  the  chosen  house. 

Beth-birei,  the  house  of  my  Creator,  the 
house  of  my  health. 

Beth-car.  the  house  of  the  lamb. 

Beth-dagon,  the  house  of  corn,  or  of  flsh. 

Belh-dibliitbaim,  house  of  dry  figs. 

Beth-el.  the  liouse  of  God. 

Bethemek.  house  of  deepness. 

Bether,  division,  or  in  the  trial. 

Bethesda,  house  of  pity  or  mercy. 

Beth-ezal.  a  neighbor's  house. 

Betii-gader,  a  house  for  a  mouse. 

Beth-gamul.  house  of  recompense,  or  of  the 
camel. 

Beth-haccerem.  bouse  of  the  vineyard. 

Betb-haran,  house  of  grace. 

Beth-horon.  house  of  wrath. 

Beth-lebrtoth.  house  of  lionesses. 

Beth-lehem.  house  of  bread. 

Beth-marcaboth,  house  of  bittemesB  wiped 
out. 

Beth-meon,  house  of  the  dwelling-place. 

Beth-nimrah.  house  of  rebellion. 

Beth-palet,  house  of  expulsion. 

Beth-pazzez.  house  of  dividing  asunder. 

Beth-peor,  house  of  gaping,  or  opening. 

Bethpliage,  house  of  my  mouth,  or  of  early 
figs. 

Beth-phelet,  same  as  Beth-palet. 

Beth-iapha,  house  of  health. 

Bethsaida,  house  of  fruits,  or  of  food,  or  of 
snares. 

Bethshan.  Beth-shean.  house  of  the  tooth, 
or  of  ivory,  or  of  sleen. 

Beth-shemesh.  house  of  the  Bun. 

Bethuel.  filiation  of  God. 

Beth-zur,  bouse  of  a  rock. 

Betonim.  bellies. 

Beulah,  married. 

Beztti.  eggs. 

Bezaleel.  m  the  shadow  of  God. 

Bezek,  lightning;  in  the  chains. 

Bezer,  vine  branches. 

Bichri,  first-horn;  first  fruits. 

Bidkar.  in  compunction,  or  sharp  pain. 

Bigthan,  in  the  press;  giving  meat. 

Bigvai,  in  my  body. 

Bildad,  old  friendship. 

Bileam.  the  ancient  of  the  people  ;  the 
devourer. 

Bitgiih.  MTirimt  countenance. 

Billiali.  Uilliiiu.  who  is  old  orconftised- 

Bilshiin,  in  the  tongue. 

Binea,  son  of  the  Lord, 

Binnui.  building. 

Birsha.  an  evil ;  a  son  who  beholds. 

Bishlam.  in  peace. 

Bithiah,  dau<;hter  of  the  Lord. 

Bithrtm,  divisions. 

Bith>'nia.  violent  precipitation. 

Bizjothjah.  despite. 

Blastus.  that  buds  or  brings  forth. 

Boanerges,  son  of  thunder. 


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Boaz,  or  Booz.  in  Ftrcngth. 

Bocheru,  the  Hvst  horn. 

Bochim.  the  place  of  weeping;  or  of  mul- 

hcrry-trees. 
Boban,  in  them. 
Boskiiih.  ill  poverty. 
Boson,  taking:  away. 
Bozez.  mud:  ho;;. 
Bozrah.  in  tribulation  or  distress. 
Biikki,  void. 

Biikkiali.  the  dissipation  of  the  Lord. 
But,  old  aire:  perishin-;. 
Bunah.  buildiiiL';  understanding. 
Bnnni,  buildini^  nie. 
Buz,  despistd;  plundered. 
Buzi,  my  contempt. 


Cabbon.  as  thoii;_'h  understanding. 

Cnbul.  didipleasiny:;  dirty. 

Cttiaphat^.  he  that  seeks  with  diligence;  one 
that  vomiteth. 

Cain,  possession,  or  possessed. 

Cainau,  possessor;  purchaser. 

Calah.  favorable ;  opportunity. 

Calcnl,  nourishing. 

Caleb,  a  dog ;  a  crow ;  a  basket. 

Caleb-Ephratah,  see  Ephralah. 

Calneh,  our  consummation. 

Calno.  our  consummation;  altogether  him- 
self. 

Calvary,  the  place  of  a  skull. 

Camon,  his  resurrection. 

Cana,  zeal ;  jealousy;  possession, 

Canaan,  merchant;  trader;  or  that  humbles 
and  subdues. 

Candace,  who  possesses  contrition. 

Capernaum,  the  field  of  repentance;   city 

of  comfort. 
Caphtor,  a  sphere,  buckle,  or  hand. 
Cappadocia,  the  same  as  Caplitor. 
Carcas,  the  covering  of  a  lamb. 
Carchemish,  a  lamb;  as  taken  away;  with- 
drawn. 
Careah,  baUl ;  ice. 
Carmi'I,  circumcised  lamb;   harvest;   full 

of  ears  of  corn. 
Carmi,  my  vineyard;  lamb  of  the  waters. 
Carpus,  fruit ;  fruitful. 
CarstKMia,  a  lamb  ;  sleeping. 
Casiphia,  money;  covetousness. 
Casliihim,  hopes  of  life. 
Cedron.  black;  sad. 
Cenchrea,  millet;  small  pulse. 
Cephas,  a  rock  or  stone. 
Cesar,  a  name  applied  to  those  who  are  cut 

out  of  the  womb, 
Chalcol,   who    nourishes,    consumes,    and 

sustains  the  whole. 
Chaldea,  as  demons,  or  as  robbers. 
Charran,  a  singing  or  calling  out. 
Chfl)ar.  force  or  strength. 
Chedorlaomer,  roundness  of  a  sheaf. 
Chelal,  as  night. 
Chelub,  a  basket. 
Chelhih,  all. 

Chelubai,  he  altogether  against  me, 
Chemarims,  black  ones. 
Chemosh,  handling;  stroking;  takiugaway. 
Chenaanah,  broken  in  pieces. 
Chenani,  my  pillar. 
Chenaniah,  i)reparation.  or  disposition,  or 

strength,  of  the  Lord. 
Chephirah,  a  little  lioness. 
Cheran,  anger. 
Cherethims,  Cherethites,  who  cut  or  tear 

away. 
Cherith,  cutting;  piercing;  slaying. 
Chesed,  as  a  devil,  or  a  destroyer. 
Chesil.  ffjolishness. 
Chesulloth,  fearfulness. 
Chidon,  a  dart. 
Chiliab,  totality;  or  the  perfection  of  the 

father. 
Chilion,  finished  ;  complete  ;  perfect. 
Chilmad,  teaching  or  learning. 
Chimham,  as  they;  like  to  them. 
Chios,  open ;  opening. 
Chisleu,    Cisleu,    Casleu,    rashness ;    con- 
fidence. 
Chislon.  hope,  trust. 
Chisloth-tabor,  fears;  purity. 
Chittem,  those  that  bruise  ;  gold. 
Chloc,  jjreen  herb. 

Chorazin,  the  secret ;  here  ia  a  mystery. 
Chozcba,  men  liers  in  wait. 
Christ,  anointed. 
Chun,  making  ready. 

Chushan-rishathaim,  blackness  of  iniqui- 
ties. 
Chuza,  the  seer  or  prophet. 
Cihcia,  which  rolls  or  overturns 
Cis,  same  as  Kish. 
Clauda,  a  lamentable  voice, 
Claudia,  Claudius,  lame. 
Clement,  mild;  good;  merciful. 
Cleophas,  the  whole  glory. 
Cnidus,  age. 
Colhozeh,  every  prophet. 


Colopse,  punishment ;  correction. 

Coniah,  strength  of  the  Lord, 

Coos,  tf)p,  summit. 

Corinth,   which    is    satisfied ;   ornament ; 

beauty. 
Cornelius^  of  a  horn. 
Cosam,  divining. 
Coz.  a  thorn. 

Cozbi,  a  liar;  sliding  away. 
Cresceiis,  growing;  increasing. 
Crete,  carnal;  fleshly, 
Crispus,  curled. 

Cush,  Cushan,  Cushi,  Ethiopians;  black- 
Cuth,  Cuthah,  burning.  [ness. 

C.ii-prus,  fair;  fairness. 
Cyrene,  a  wall ;  coldness  ;  the  floor. 
Cyrenius,  who  governs. 
Cyrus,  as  miserable ;  as  heir. 


Dabareh,  the  word  ;    the  thing ;    a  bee ; 
obedient. 

Dabbasheth,  flowing  with  honey. 
Daberalh,  same  as  Dabareh. 

Dagon,  corn;  a  fish. 

Daralali,  the  poor  of  the  Lord, 

DalmjuHitha.  a  bucket ;  a  branch. 

Dalmatia.  dc-ccitfiil  lamps;  vain  brightness. 

Dalpliun,  tlie  house  of  caves. 

Damaris,  a  little  woman. 

Damascus,  a  sack  full  of  blood;  the  simili- 
tude of  burning, 

Dan.  judgment ;  he  that  judges. 

Daniel,  judjrment  of  God;  God  my  judge. 

Dannah,  judging. 

Darab,  generation;  house  of  the  shepherd 
or  of  the  companion. 

Darda,  home  of  knowledge. 

Darius,  he  tliat  informs  himself. 

Darkon,  of  gi^-neiation ;  of  possession. 

Datlian,  laws  or  rites. 

David,  well-beloved,  dear. 

Debir,  an  orator;  a  word. 

Deborah,  word  ;  thing ;  a  bee. 

Decapolis,  containing  ten  cities, 

Dedan.  their  breasts  ■  friendship;  a  judge. 

Dedanim.  the  descendants  of  Dedan. 

Dekar,  force. 

Delaiah,  the  poor  of  the  Lord. 

Delilah,  poor ;  small;  head  of  hair. 

Demas.  i)opular. 

Demetrius,  belonging  to  corn,  or  to  Ceres. 

Derbe,  a  sting. 

Deuel,  the  knowledge  of  God. 

Deuteronomy,  repetition  of  the  law, 

Diana,  luminous,  perfect. 

Diblaim,  cluster  of  figs. 

Diblath,  paste  of  dry  figs. 

Dibon,  abundance  of  knowledge. 

Dibon-gad,   great  understandmg ;    abund- 
ance of  sons. 

Dibri.  an  orator. 

Dibzaliab,  Dizahab.  where  much  gold  is. 

Didymus,  a  twin;  double. 

Diklah.  Dildah,  his  diminishing. 

Dilean,  that  is  poor. 

Dimon,  where  it  is  red. 

Dinionah,  dunghill. 

Dinah,  judgment;  who  judges. 

Dinhabah,Tie  gives  judgment. 

Dionysius,  divinely  touched. 

Diotiephes,  nourished  by  Jupiter 

Dishan,  a  threshing. 

Dislion,  fatness;  ashes. 

Dodai,  Dodauim,  beloved. 

Dodavah,  love. 

Dodo,  his  uncle. 

Doe^',  careful,  who  acts  with  uneasiness. 

Dophkah,  a  knocking. 

Dor,  generation,  habitation. 

Dorcas,  a  female  roe-deer. 

Dothan,  the  law;  custom. 

Drusilla,  watered  by  the  dew. 

Diimali,  silence;  resemblance. 

Dura,  same  as  Dor. 

B. 
Ehal,  ancient  heaps. 
Ebed,  a  servant ;  laborer. 
Elied-melech,  the  king's  servant. 
Eben-ezer,  the  stone  of  help. 
Eber,  one  that  passes ;  ani:er. 
Ebiasaph,  a  father  that  gatliers  or  adds. 
Ebroiiiih.  passage  over;  being  angry. 
EeclesiiistL's,  a  preacher. 
Ed.  witiK'ss. 
E(h-ii,  i)li'asure;  delight. 
Edi-r,  a  flock. 

Edoin,  red,  earthy ;  of  blood. 
Edrei,  a  very  great  mass,  or  cloud. 
Eglah,  heifer;  chariot;  round. 
Eglaim,  drops  of  the  sea. 
Eglon,  same  as  Eglah. 
Egyjit,  that  troubles  or  oppresses;  anguish. 
Ehud,  be  that  praises. 
Eker,  barreu.  feeble. 
Ekron,  barrenness;  torn  away. 
Eladah,  the  eternity  of  God. 
Elah,  an  oak ;  a  curse ;  perjury. 


Elam.  a  young  man  ;  a  virgin  ;  a  secret. 

Elasah,  the  doings  uf  God. 

Elath,  a  hind;  strength:  an  oak. 

El-beth-el,  the  God  of  Bethel. 

Eldaah.  knowledge  of  God. 

Eldad,  favored  ot  God ;  love  of  God. 

Elead.  witness  of  God. 

Elealeh,  burnt-ollenng  of  God. 

Eleazar,  help  of  God.  court  of  God. 

El-elohe-Israel,  God,  the  God  of  Israel. 

Eleph,  learning. 

Elhanan,  grace,  or  gift,  or  mercy  of  God. 

Eli,  the  offering  or  lifting  up. 

Eli,  Eli.  my  God.  mv  God. 

Eliab,  God'  is  mv  father:  God  is  the  father. 

Eliada,  knowledge  of  God. 

Eliah.  God  the  Lord. 

Eliahba,  my  God  the  Father. 

Eliakim,  resurrection  of  God. 

Eliam,  the  people  of  God. 

Elias,  same  as  Elijah. 

Eliasaph,  the  Lord  increaseth. 

Eliashib,  the  God  of  conversion. 

Eliathah,  thou  art  mv  God. 

Elidad.  beloved  of  God. 

Eliel,  God,  my  God. 

Elienai,  the  God  of  my  eyes. 

Eliezer,  help,  or  court,  of  my  God. 

Elihnrcph,  godof  winter,  or  of  youth. 

Elihii.  lu-  is  my  God  himself. 

Eli.iali.  tiod  tlie  Lord,  the  strong  Lord. 
,  Elika,  pelican  of  God. 

Elim,  the  rams  ;  the  strong ;  stags. 

Elimelech.  my  God  is  king. 

Elioenai.  toward  him  are  mine  eyes ;  or  to 
him  are  my  fountains. 

Eliphal.  a  miracle  of  God. 

Eliphalet.  the  God  of  deliverance. 

Eliphaz,  the  endeavor  of  God. 

Elisabeth,  Elizabeth,  the  oath,  or  fullness, 
of  God. 

Elisha,  salvation  of  God. 

Elishah.  it  is  God ;  the  lamb  of  God :  God 
that  gives  help. 

Elishama,  God  hearing. 

Elishaphat.  my  God  judgeth. 

Elishelia,  same  as  Elisabeth. 

Elishiia,  tiod  is  mj-  salvation. 

Eliud,  God  is  my  praise. 

Elizur,   God   is  my  strength ;    my  rock ; 

rock  of  God. 
Elkanah,  God  the  zealous ;  the  zeal  of  God. 
Elkeshai.  hardiness  or  rigor  of  God. 
Ellasar.  revolting  from  God. 
Elkoshite.  a  man  of  Elkeshai. 
EIraodam,  the  God  of  measure,  or  of  the 

garment. 
Elnaam,  God's  fairness. 
Elnathan.  God  hath  given  ;  the  gift  of  God. 
Elohi.  Elohim.  God. 
Elon,  oak;  grove;  strong. 
Elon-beth-hanan,  the   house  of  grace   or 

mercy. 
Elpaal,  God's  work. 
Elpalet,  same  as  Eliphalet. 
Eltekeh.  of  grace  or  mercy, 
Elteketh,  the  case  of  God. 
Eltolad,  the  generation  of  God. 
Elul,  cry  or  outcry. 
Eluzai.'God  is  my  strength. 
Elymas,  a  magician,  a  corrupter. 
Elzabad,  the  dowry  of  God. 
Elzaphan,  God  of  the  northeast  wind. 
Emims,  fears;  terrors;  formidable;  people. 
Emmanuel.  God  with  us. 
Enimaus.  i)eople  despised  or  obscure. 
Emmor.  an  ass. 
Enam,  fountain,  open  place. 
Enan,  cloud. 
En-dor.  fountain,  eye  of  generation,  or  of 

habitation. 
Eneas,  laudable. 

Eu-eglaim,  eye,  or  fountam,  of  calves. 
En-gannim,  eye,  or  fountain,  of  protection 

or  of  gardens. 
En-gedi,  eye,  or  fountain,  of  the  goat,  or 

of  happiness. 
En-haddah,  quick  sight:  well  of  gladness. 
En-hakkore,  fountain  or  him  that  called  or 

prayed. 
En-nazor,  the  grass  of  the  well. 
En-mishpat.  fountain  of  judgment. 
Enoch,  dedicated;  disciplined. 
Euon,  cloud;  mass  of  darkness;  fountain; 

eye. 
Enos,  mortal  man;    sick;    despaired  of; 

forgetful. 
En-rimmon,  well  of  weight. 
En-rogel,  the  fuller's  fountain  ;  the  well  of 

searching. 
En-shemesh,  fountain,  or  eye,  of  the  sun. 
En-tappuah,  fountain  of  an  apple,  or  of 

inflation. 
Epaphras.  covered  with  foam. 
Epaphroditus.  agreeable;  handsome. 
Epenetus,  laudable;  worthy  of  praise. 
Ephah,  weary;  tired. 
Epher.  dust;'  lead. 
Ephes-dammim,  effusion  of  blood. 


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EphctiUs,  desirable. 

Epli-lnl,  iudL'inL';  jiruving. 

Kplipliatna.  In-  oin-iu-d. 

Epbraiin,  rruitftil,  iiii-ri-asing. 

Ei)lii'ntali,    Ephrath,   abundance ;    bearing 

fruit. 
Epbroii.  dust. 
Epicurean,  follower  of  Epicnrus,  t.  e.y  of 

one  who  gives  aesistauco, 
Er,  watchman, 
Eran.  follower. 
Erastu^.  lovelv.  amiable. 
Erech;  length;  health;  physic. 
Eri,  my  city. 
Esnias.  saine  as  Isaiah. 
Esiar-haddon,  lluu  closes  the  point;  joy; 

cheerfulnesti. 
Esau,  lie  that  acts  or  finishes. 
Esek,  contention. 
Esh-banl,   the  Are  of  the  idol,  or  of  the 

rnlcr. 
Esh-ban,  fire  of  the  sun. 
Ei?hcoi,  bunch  oi  grapes. 
Eshean,  hold  up. 
Eshck.  violfiirc.  force. 
E>hka!<Mi,  siinu'  as  Askelon. 
Esliiaul.  a  t-tronu'  woman. 
Eyhtcinoa,  tlie  bosom  of  a  woman. 
Esli.  iR-ar  me  ;  he  who  separates. 
Esmadiiah.  joined  to  the  Lord. 
Esroni,  dart  of  joy ;  division  of  a  song. 
Esther,  secret ;  hidden. 
Etam,  their  bird,  their  covering. 
Ethain,  their  streny;lli :  their  sij^n. 
Ethan,  strong  ;  the  jritl  of  the  island. 
Ethanim.  stron*;;  valiant. 
Ethbanl.  toward  the  idol,  or  with  BaaJ. 
Ether,  talk. 

Etliiopia,  Itlackness;  heat. 
Ethnau.  ^nft. 
Etlnii,  strong; 

Eubulus,  prudent ;  good  counselor. 
Eunice,  good  victory. 
Euodias,  sweet  scent. 
Euphrates,  that  makes  fruitful. 
Eutycluis,  happy;  fortunate. 
Eve,  living;  enlivening. 
Evi.  unjust. 
Evil-merodnch.  the  fool  of  Merodach;  the 

fool  grind;*  bitterly. 
Exodus,  going  out.  departure. 
Ezbon.  liastening  to  understand. 
Ezekiel,  the  strength  of  God. 
Ezel,  going  abroad;  walk. 
Ezem,  a  bone. 
Ezer,  a  help. 

Ezion-geber,  the  wood  of  the  man. 
Ezra,  help;  court. 
Ezri,  my  help. 

F. 

Felix,  happy,  prosperous. 
Festus,  festive,  joyful. 
Fortunatus,  lucky,  fortunate. 


Gaal.  contempt;  abomination. 

Gaash,  tempest ;  commotion. 

Gabbai,  the  back. 

Gabbatha,  high;  elevated. 

Gabriel.  God  is  my  strength. 

Gad.  a  baud ;  a  troop. 

Gadarenes,  men  of  Gadara,  t.  e.,  a  place 
surrounded  or  walled. 

Gaddi.  my  trooj);  a  kid. 

Gaddiel,  goat  of  God ;  the  Lord  my  happi- 
ness. 

Gains,  lord ;  an  earthly  man. 

Galal,  a  roll,  a  wheel. 

Galatia,  white;  the  color  of  milk. 

Galeed,  the  heap  of  witness. 

Galilee,  wheel;  revolution. 

Galiim.  who  lieap  up ;  who  cover. 

Gallio.  who  sucks,  or  Uvea  on  milk. 

Gamaliel,  recompense  of  God;  camel  of 
God. 

Gammadims.  dwarfs. 

Gamul,  a  recompense. 

Gareb,  a  scab. 

Garmites,  men  of  Garmi,  t.  «.,  bones,  or, 
my  cause. 

Gatam,  their  lowing ;  their  touch. 

Gath.  a  wine-press. 

Gath-rimmou,  the  high  wine-press. 

Gaza,  strong;  a  goat. 

Gazabar.  a  treasurer. 

Gazer,  a  dividing ;  a  sentence. 

Gazez.  a  passing  over. 

Gazzam.  the  fleece  of  them. 

Geba,  a  hill ;  cup. 

Gebal.  bound ;  limit. 

Geber.  manly,  strong. 

Grebira,  grasshoppers;  height. 

Gedaliah,  God  is  my  greatness. 

Geder,  Gederah.  Ge'deroth,  a  wall. 

Gederothaim.  hedges. 

Gehazi,  valleir  of  si^ht. 

Geliloth,  rolling,  wheel,  heap. 


Gomnlli,  wares;  a  camel. 

Gemariah.  accomplishment  or  perfection 

of  the  Lord. 
Gcnnesaret.  garden  of  the  prince. 
(.'(•nesis.  lu'gmning. 
(Ji-nulmlh,  theft;  robbt-ry. 
Gera,  pilgrimage,  combat;  dispute. 
Gerar.  same  as  (.iera. 

Gergesenes.  those  who  come  from  pilgrim- 
age or  fight. 
Gerizim.  cutters,  hatchets. 
Gershoni.  a  stranger  here. 
Gershon.  his  banishment ;  the  change  of 

pilgrimage. 
Geshur.  Geshuri.  Eight  of  the  valley;    a 

walled  valley. 
Gether.  the  vale  of  trial  or  searching, 
(iethseninne.  a  very  fat  or  plentiful  vale. 
Geuel.  fiod's  redemption. 
Gezer.  dividiuL'.  sentence. 
Ginh,  to  guide ;    draw  out ;    produce ;   a 

groan  or  sigh. 
Gibhar.  strcmg.  manly. 
Giblu-tbon.  a  back  ;  a  high  house. 
Gibuah,  a  hill. 

Giheon.  hill;  cup;  thing  lifted  up. 
Giddel.  L'reat. 
Gideon,    he    that  bruises   or   breaks;    a 

destroyer. 
Gideon!,  ttie  same  as  Gideon. 
Glhon.  valley  of  grace. 
Gilalai,  a  wheel. 
Gilboa.  revolution  of  inquiry. 
Gilead.  the  heap  or  mass  of  testimony. 
(Jiliral.  wheel;  rollini.';  heap. 
Giloh,  he  that  rejoices  ;  he  that  overturns. 
Ginizo.  that  bulrush. 
Ginath.  Ginnetho.  a  garden. 
Girgashite,  who  arrives  from  pilgrimage. 
Gispa,  coming  hither. 
Gittah-hepher.  digging;  a  wine-press. 
Gittaim.  a  winepress. 
Gittites,  men  of  Gath. /.  e.,  of  a  wine-press. 
Goath.  his  touching;  his  roaring. 
Gob,  cislt-rn;  grasshopper. 
Gog,  roof;  covering. 
Gitlan.  passage;  revolution. 
Golgotha,  a  "heap  of  skulls;    something 

skull-shaped. 
Goliath,  passage;  revolution;  heap. 
Gomer.  to  finish;  complete. 
Gomorrah,  rebellious  people. 
Goshen,  approaching;  drawing  near. 
Gozan.  fleece  ;   pasture  ;   who  nourisheth 

the  body. 
Gudgodah.  happiness. 
Gum,  a  garden;  a  covering. 
Gur,  the  young  of  a  beast ;  a  whelp. 
Gur-baal,"the  governor's  whelp. 

H. 

Haahashtari,  a  runner. 

Habaiah.  the  hiding  of  the  Lord. 

Ilabakknk.  he  that  embraces  ;  a  wrestler. 

Habaziniah,  a  hiding  of  the  shield  of  the 
Lord. 

Habor,  a  partaker  ;  a  companion. 

Hnchaliah.  who  waits  for  the  Lord. 

Hachilah.  my  hope  is  in  her. 

Hachmoni.  a  wise  man. 

Hadad.  joy;  noise;  clamor. 

Hadadezer,  beauty  of  assistance. 

Iladadrimmon,  invocation  to  the  god  Rim- 
mo  n. 

TTadar.  power;  greatness. 

H:Kl;ire/.er,  same  as  Iladadezer. 

ll,ida?;lKih.  news;  a  mouth. 

Il;ula<-ah,  a  myrtle  ;  joy. 

Iladid;  rejoicing;  sharp. 

lladlai.  loitering;  hindering. 

Iladoram,  their  lieauty  ;  their  power. 

Hadrach,  point ;  joy  of  tenderness. 

Ilagah,  Ilagnbah.  a  grasshopper. 

Ilagar.  a  stranger  ;  one  that  fears. 

IhiL'irai.  feast;  solemnity. 

Hagu'eri,  Hagd.  fl  stranger. 

IIa;:i>i:ih,  the  Lord's  feast. 

Ilairgitli.  rejoicing. 

Hakkaliiii,  little. 

Ilakkuz,  ft  thorn;  summer;  an  end. 

Ilakupha.  a  commandment  of  the  mouth. 

Halah.  a  moist  table. 

llalak.  part. 

Halhul,  grief;  looking  for  grief. 

llali,  sickness;  a  beginning;  a  precious 
stone. 

Tlallelujah,  praise  the  Lord. 

Halloesh.  saying  nothing;  an  enchanter. 

Ilam.  hot;  heat;  brown. 

Ilaman,  noise ;  tumult. 

Ilamath.  anger ;  heat;  a  wall. 

llamath-zobah,  the  heat,  or  the  wall,  of  an 
arm  v. 

Hammettatha.  he  that  troubles  the  law. 

Ilammelech,  a  king;  a  counselor. 

llammon,  heat;  the  sun. 

Ilamonah,  his  multitude;  his  uproar. 

Hamon-gog,  the  multitude  of  Gog. 

Hamor,  anascii  clay;  dirt. 


namr)ih.  indignation. 

Haniul,  L'cdly;  merciful. 

llamutal.  the  shadow  of  his  heat. 

Hanameel.  the  grace  that  comes  ftomGod; 
gift  ofiiod. 

ITanan.  full  of  grace. 

Ilananeel,  grace,  or  gift,  of  God. 

Ilanani.  mv  grace;  my  mercy. 

Hananiah. grace;  mercy;  gilt  of  the  Lord. 

Ilanes.  banishment  of  grace. 

Ilaniel,  the  gift  of  God. 

llannah.  gracious;  merciful;  he  that  gives. 

Ilannathon.  Ilie  gift  of  grace. 

llanniel.  grace  or  mercy  of  God. 

IIjiiukIi,  dediealed. 

Hanun.  gracious;  merciftil. 

Ilaphnraim,  searching;  di''ging. 

Hara.  a  hill ;  showing  iorth. 

Ilaradah,  well  of  great  fear. 

llaran.  monntainiuis  country. 

llarran,  see  Charran. 

Hariionah,  his  destruction;  his  sword. 

Hareph,  winter;  rei)roach. 

Ilarhas.  an-'er;  heat  of  confidence. 

Harhaiah,  heat,  or  anger,  of  the  Lord. 

Ilarhnr.  made  warm. 

Harim.  destroyed;  dedicated  to  God. 

llarnepher,  the  anger  of  a  bull;  increasing 
heat. 

Ilarod,  astonishment;  fear. 

Harosheth.  a  forest;  agriculture;  work- 
manship: deafness;  silence. 

Ilarsha,  worknianshij) ;  a  wood. 

Ilarum.  high;  throwing  down. 

Ilaruinaph,  destruction. 

Haruphite,  slender;  sharp. 

Haruz,  carelhl. 

Ilasadiah,  the  mercy  of  the  Lord. 

Hashabiah.  the  estimation  of  the  Lord. 

Hashabnah,  Hashabniah,  the  silence  of  the 
Lord. 

Hashem.  named  ;  a  putting  to. 

Hashub,  esteemed;  numbered. 

Hashubah.  estimation;  thought. 

Hashum,  silence;  their  hasting. 

Ilashnpha,  spent;  made  base. 

Ilasrah,  wanting. 

Ilatach,  he  that  strikes. 

Hathath.  fear. 

Hatita,  a  bending  of  sin. 

Hattil,  howling  tor  sin. 

Hattipha,  robbery. 

Hattush,  forsakinff  sin. 

Hauran,  a  hole;  hljerty;  whiteness. 

Havilah,  that  siiflers  pain ;  that  brings 
forth. 

Havoth-jair,  the  villaj^es  that  enlighten. 

Hazael.  that  sees  God. 

Hazaiah.  seeing  the  Lord. 

Hazar-addar,  an  imprisoned  generation. 

Ilazarenan,  imprisimed  cloud. 

Hazargaddah.  imprisoned  band. 

Hazar^iatticon,  middle  village;  prepara- 
tion. 

Hazarmaveth,  dwelling  of  death. 

Hazar-shual,  a  wolfs  house. 

Hazar-susah,  or  susiin,  the  hay-paunch  of  a 
horse. 

Hazelelponi.  sorrow  of  countenance. 

Hazeroth,  villages;  palaces. 

Hazezon-tamar,  drawing  near  to  hittemesB. 

Hazo,  seeing;  prophesying. 

llazor,  court ;  hay. 

Heber.  one  that  passes;  anger. 

Hebrews,  descendants  of  lieber. 

Hebron,  society,  friendship. 

Hegai,  or  Hege.  meditation ;  word ;  groan- 
ing ;  separation. 

TIelam.  their  army  ;  their  trouble. 

llelliah.  Ilelbon,  milk,  fatness. 

Ileldai,lleleb,  Heled,  the  world;  ruBtinesB. 

Helek,  part;  portion. 

Helem,  dreaming;  healing. 

Ileleph,  changing  ;  passing  over. 

Helez,  armed  ;  set  free. 

Heli,  ascending;  climbing  up. 

Helkai.  same  as  Helek. 

Helkath-hazzurim,  the  field  of  strongmen, 
or  of  rocks. 

Helon,  window;  grief. 

Ueraan,  their  trouble;  tumult;  much;  In 
great  number. 

Ren,  grace;  cfuiet ;  rest 

Hena.  troubling. 

Ilenadad.  grace  of  the  beloved. 

Henoch,  same  as  Enoch. 

Hepher,  a  digger. 

Hephzibah.  my  delight  is  in  her. 

Heres.  the  son  ;  an  earthen  pot. 

Heresh.  a  carpenter. 

Hennas,  Hermes.  Mercury;  gain;  refdge. 

Hermogenes,  begotten  of  Mercury. 

Hermon,  anathema;  devoted  to  destruc- 
tion. 

Herod,  son  of  a  hero. 

Herodion,  the  song  of  Juno. 

Heshbon,  invention;  industry. 

Heshmon.  a  hasty  messenger. 

Heth,  trembling ;  fear. 


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INTERPEETING    DICTIONAEY, 


Hethlon,  a  fearful  dwelling. 

Hezekiah,  strength  of  the  Lord. 

Hezer,  Hezir,  a  bog;  converted. 

Hezrai,  an  entry  or  vestibule. 

Hezron.  the  dart  of  joy;  the  division  of 
the  song. 

Iliddai,  a  praise;  a  cry. 

Hiddekel,  giharp  voice  ;  Bound. 

Hiel,  Gud  lives ;  the  life  of  God. 

Ilierapolis,  holy  city. 

Hipgaion,  meditation  ;  consideration. 

Hilun,  a  window;  grief. 

Ililkiah,  God  is  my  portion. 

Hillel,  he  that  praises. 

Hinnom,  there  they  are  ;  their  riches. 

Hirah,  liberty ;  anger. 

Hiram,  exaltation  of  life;  a  destroyer. 

Hittite,  one  who  is  broken  ;  who  fears. 
Hivites,  wicked;  wickedness. 
Hizkijah,  the  strength  of  the  Lord. 
Hobal),  favored ;  beloved. 
Hobah,  love  ;  friendship;  secrecy. 
Hod,  praise;  confession. 
Hodaiab,  the  praise  of  the  Lord. 
Hodaviah,    Hodiah,    Hodijah,     same     as 

Hodaiah. 
Hodesh,  a  table;  news. 
Ho<;;Iah,  his  festival  or  dance. 
Hoham,  woe  to  them. 
Holon,  a  window;  grief. 
Homam,  making  an  uproar. 
Hophin,  he  that  covers ;  my  fist. 
Hor,  who  conceives,  or  shows;  a  hill. 
Horam,  their  hill. 

Horeb,  desert ;  solitude ;  destruction. 
Horem,  an  ottering  dedicated  to  God. 
Hor-hagidjj;ad,  the  hill  of  felicity. 
Hori,  a  prince;  freeborn. 
Horims,  princes  ;  being  angry. 
Hormah,  devoted  or  consecrated  to  God; 

utter  destruction. 
Horonaim,  angers;  ragings. 
Horonites,  men  of  auger,  or  of  fury,  or  of 

liberty. 
Hosah,  trusting. 

Hosauna,  save  I  pray  thee;  keep;  preserve. 
Hosea,  Hoshea,  savior ;  safety. 
Hoshaiah,  the  salvation  of  the  Lord. 
Hoshama,  heard;  he  obeys. 
Hotham,  a  seal. 
Hothir,  excelling;  remaining. 
Hiikkok,  engraver;  scribe;  lawyer. 
Hill,  pain;  ihtirmity. 
Huldah,  the  world. 
Huphain,  their  chamber  ;  their  bank. 
Huppim,    a    chamber   covered;    the   sea- 
shore. 
Hur,  ftberty;  whiteness;  hole. 
Huram,   their   liberty ;    their    whiteness ; 

their  hole. 
Iluri,  being  angry:  or,  same  as  Huram. 
Hushah,  hasting;  holding  peace. 
Hushai,  their  haste;  their  sensuality ;  their 

silence. 
Hushathite,  Hushim,  man  of  haste,  or  of 

silence. 
Huz,  counsel;  woods;  fastened. 
Huzoth,  streets ;  populous. 
Huzzab,  molten. 
Hymeneus,  nuptial ;  the  god  of  marriage. 

L 

riihar,  election  ;  he  that  is  chosen. 

Ibleam,  ancit-nt  people  ;  people  decreasing. 

Ibneiah,  Ibniah,  the  building  of  the  Lord; 
the  understanding  of  the  Lord;  a  sou 
l)y  adoption. 

Ibri,  passing  over;  being  angry;  being 
with  young. 

Ibzan,  father  of  a  target ;  father  of  cold- 
ness. 

Ichabod,  where  is  the  glory  ?  or,  no  glory. 

Iconium.  coming. 

Idalah,  the  hand  of  slander,  or  of  cursing. 

Idbash,  fiowing  with  honey ;  the  land  of 
destruction. 

Iddo,  his  band;  power;  praise. 

Idumea,  red;  earthy;  bloody. 

Igal,  redeemed ;  defiled. 

Igeal,  a  redeemer;  redeemed;  defiled. 

Ifjduliah,  the  greatness  of  the  Lord. 

Iim,  heaps  of  Hebrews,  or  of  angry  men. 

^je-abarim,  heaps  of  Hebrews,  or  ol  passers 
over. 

Ijon,  look;  eye;  fountain. 

Ikkesh,  forward;  wicked. 

Illyrlcnm,  joy;  rt-joicing. 

Inihih,  plenitude;  circiimciBion. 

Ininumuel,  God  with  us. 

Immer,  saying;  speaking;  a  lamb. 

Imnah,  same  as  Jimnab. 

Imrah,  a  rebel ;  waxing  bitter;  changing. 

Imri,  speaking;  exalting;  bitter;  a  lamb. 

India,  praise ;  law. 

Iphedeiah,  redemption  of  the  Lord. 

Ir,  watchman;  city;  vision. 

Ira,  watchman  ;  making  bun- ;  pouring  out. 

Irad,  wild  ass  ;  heaji  of  eniitlre ;  dragon. 

Iram,  the  efl'usiou  of  them  ;  a  high  heap. 


Iri,  fire :  light. 
Irijah,  the  rear  of  the  Lord. 
Irpeel,  the  health,  medicine,  or  exulting 
of  God. 

Irshemesh,  a  city  of  bondage. 

Isaac,  laughter. 

Isaiah,  the  salvation  of  the  Lord. 

Iscah,  he  that  anoints. 

Iscariot,  a  man  of  murder  ;  a  hireling. 

Ishbak,  who  is  empty  or  exhausted. 

Ishbi-benob.  respiration  ;  conversion;  tak- 
ing captive. 

Ishbosheth,  a  man  of  shame. 

Ishi,  salvation. 

Ishiah,  it  is  the  Lord. 

Ishma,  named;  marveling;  desolation. 

Ishmael,  God  that  hears. 

Ishmaiah,  hearing  or  obeying  the  Lord. 

Ishmerai,  keeper,  or  keeping. 

Ishod,  a  comely  man. 

Ish-pan,  hid;  Broken  in  two. 

Ish-tob,  good  man. 

Isbua,  plainness  ;  equal. 

Ishmacniah,  cleaving  to  the  Lord. 

Ispah,  a  jasper  stone. 

Israel,  who  prevails  with  God. 

Issachar,  reward;  recompense. 

Isui,  same  as  Ishuah. 

Ithfti,  strong ;  my  sign  ;  a  plowshare. 

Italy,  abounding  with  calves  or  heifers. 

Ithamar,  island  of  the  palm-tree. 

Ithiel,  sign,  or  coming  of  God. 

Ithmah,  an  orphan. 

Ithran,  remaining;  searching  out  diligently. 

Ithream,  excellence  of  the  people. 

Ittah-kazin,  hour,  or  time,  of  a  prince. 

Iturea.  guarded;  mountainous. 

Ivah,  iniquity. 

Izehar,  Izhar,  clearness;  oil. 

Izrahiah,  the  Lord  ariseth ;  the  clearness  oi 
the  Lord. 

Izri,  lasting;  tribulation. 

J. 

Jaakan,  tribulation ;  labor. 
Jaakobah,  supplanter;  deceiver;  the  heel. 
Jaala,  ascending;  a  little  doe  or  goat, 
fjaalam,  hidden ;  young  man  ;  heir. 
Jaanai,  answering;  afflicting;  making  poor. 
Jaasaii,  doing;  my  doing. 
Jaasiel.  God's  work. 
Jaazaniah,  whom  the  Lord  will  hear. 
Jaazah,  Jaazar,  helper. 
Jaaziali,  Jaaziel,  the  strength  of  the  Lord. 
Jabal,  which  glides  away. 
Jabbok,  evacuation;  dissipation;  wrestling. 
Jabesh,  dryness;  confusion;  shame. 
Jabez,  sorrow ;  trouble. 
Jabin,  Jabneh,  he  that  understands ;  build- 
ing. 
Jabneel,  building  of  God. 
Jachan,  wearing  out;  oppressing. 
Jachin,  he  that   strengthens  and   makes 

steadfast. 
Jacob,  that    supplants,  undermines  ;  .  the 

heel. 
Jada,  knowing. 

Jadau,  his  hand;  his  confession. 
Jaddiia,  known. 
Jael,  he  that  ascends ;  a  kid. 
Jagur,  husbandman ;  stranger. 
Jan,  the  everlasting. 
Jahaleel,  praising  God;  light  of  God. 
Jahath,  broken  in  pieces;  descending. 
Jalinz,  Jahazah,  quarrel;  dispute. 
Jahnziah,  the  vision  of  the  Lord. 
Jahaziel,  seeing  God. 
Jahdiel,  the  uufty,  or  sharpness,  or  revenge, 

of  God. 
Jahdo,  I  alone ;  his  joy ;  his  sharpness  of 

wit ;  his  newness. 
Jahleel,  waiting  for,  or  beseeching,  or  hope 

in,  God. 
Jahmai,  warm;  making  warm. 
Jahzeel,  God  hasteth,  or  divideth. 
Jair,  Jairus,  my  light ;  who  difiuses  light. 
Jnkan,  same  as  Acnan. 
Jakim,  rising;  confirming;  establishing. 
Jalon,  tarrying;  murmuring. 
Jambres,  poverty;  bitter;  a  rebel. 
James,  same  as  Jacob. 
Jamin,  right  hand;  south  wind. 
Jamlech.  reigning;  asking  counsel. 
Janna,  Jannes,  who  speaks  or  answers; 

afflicted;  poor. 
Janoah,  Janohah,  resting ;  tarrying ;  deriv- 

Januni,  sleeping. 

Japlu't,  enhirgea;  fair;  persuading. 

Jajjliiii,  enlightening;  appearing. 

Japhlet,  Japhleti,  delivered;  banished. 

Japho,  fairness;  comeliness. 

Jarah,    a    wood ;    honeycomb ;    watching 

closely. 
Jareb,  a  revenger. 
Jared.    a    ruling ;    commandii»g  ;    coming 

down. 
Jaresiah.  the  bed  of  the  Lord ;   the  Lord 

hath  taken  away  ;  poverty. 


Jarib,    fighting  ;    chiding  ;     multiplying  ; 

avenging. 
Jarmuth,  fearing,  or  seeing,  or  throwing 

down,  death. 
Jarvah,    breathing,  or   making,    a    sweet 

smell. 
Jashera,  Jashen.  ancient;  sleeping. 
Jasher.  righteous ;  uprio;ht. 
Jashoheam.  the  people  sitting;  or,  captivity 

of  the  i)eople. 
Jashub,   a    returning ;    a    controversy  ;    a 

dwelling  place. 
Jasiel,  the  strength  of  God. 
Jason,  he  that  cures. 
Jathniel,  gift  of  God. 
Jattir,  a  remnant ;  excellent. 
Javan,  deceiver  ;  one  who  makes  sad. 
Jazeel,  strength  of  God. 
Jazer,  assistance ;  helper. 
Jaziz,  brightness;  departing. 
Jearim,  a  leap ;  woods. 
Jeaterai,  searching  out. 
Jeberechiah.  speaking  well  of,  or  kneeling 

to,  the  Lord. 
Jebus,  treading  under  foot ;  manger. 
Jebusi,  trodden  under  foot ;  manners. 
Jecamiah,    resurrection,   or  confirmation, 

or  revenge,  of  the  Lord. 
Jecoliah,  perfection,  or  power,  of  the  Lord. 
Jeeoniah,  preparation,  or  stability,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jedaiah.  the  hand  of  the  Lord;  confessing 

the  Lord. 
Jedeiah.  one  Lord ;  the  joy  of  the  Lord. 
Jediat'l,  the  science,  or  knowledge,  of  God. 
Jedidah,  well  beloved;  amiable. 
Jedidiah,  beloved  of  the  Lord. 
Jediel,  the  knowledge,  or  renewing,  of  God. 
Jeduthun,  his  law;  giving  praise. 
Jeezer,  island  of  help. 
Jeo;ar-sahadutha,  heap  of  witness. 
Jehaleleel,  Jehalelel,  praising  God ;  clear- 
ness of  God. 
Jehaziel,  same  as  Jahaziel. 
Jehdeiah,  joy  together;  one  Lord. 
Jeheiel,  God  liveth. 
Jehezekel,  stren<;th  of  God. 
Jehiah,  the  Lord  liveth. 
Jehiskiah,  the  strength,  or  taking,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jehoadah,  passing  over ;  testimony  of  the 

Lord. 
Jehoaddan,  pleasure,  or  time,  of  the  Lord. 
Jehoahaz,  possession  of  the  Lord. 
Jehoash,  fire  of  the  Lord. 
Jehohanan,  grace,  or  mercy,  or  gift,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jehoiachin,  preparation,  or  strength,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jehoiada,  knowledge  of  the  Lord. 
Jehoiakim,  avenging,  or  establishing,  or 

resurrection,  of  the  Lord. 
Jehoiarib,  fighting,  or  multiplying,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jehonadab,  Jonadab,  free  giver ;  liberality. 
Jehonathan,  gift  of  the  Lord;  gift  of  a 

dove. 
Jehoram,  exaltation  of  the  Lord. 
Jehoshaphat,  the  Lord  is  judge. 
Jehosheba,  ftilhiess.  or  oath,  of  the  Lord. 
Jeboshua,  same  as  Joshua. 
Jehovah,  self-subsisting. 
Jehovah-j  ireh,  the  Lord  will  provide. 
Jehovah-nissi,  the  Lord  my  banner. 
Jehovah-shalom,  the  Lord  send  peace. 
Jehovah-shammah.  the  Lord  is  there. 
Jehovah-tsidkenu,  the  Lord  our  righteous- 
ness. 
Jehozabad,   the  Lord's  dowry;  having  a 

dowry. 
Jehozadak,  justice  of  the  Lord. 
Jehu,  himself  who  exists. 
Jehuhhnli.  hiding;  binding. 
Jehiual,  nii^litv';  perfect;  -wasted. 
Jehud.  Jeluuli,"praising;  conferring. 
Jehudijah,  the  praise  of  the  Lord. 
Jehush,  keening  counsel:  fastened. 
Jekabzeel,  the  congregation  of  God. 
Jekamean,  the  people  shall  arise. 
Jekamiah,  establishing,  or  revenging,  of 

the  Lord. 
Jekuthiel,  hope,  or  congregation,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jemima,  handsome  as  the  day. 
Jemuel,  God's  day :  son  of  God. 
Jephunueh,  he  that  beholds. 
Jerah,  the  moon  ;  month;  smelling  sweet. 
Jerahmeel,  the  mercy,  or  the  beloved,  of 

God. 
Jered,  ruling;  coming  down. 
Jeremai.  my  lioigbt ;  throwing  forth  waters. 
Jeremiah,  exaltation  of  the  Lord. 
Jeremoth.  eminences ;  one  that  fears  death. 
Jeriah.  fear,  or  throwing  down,  of  the  Lord. 
Jerebai,  figliting;  chiding;  uiuUiplying. 
Jericho,  hU  moon;  his  month;  his  sweet 

smell. 
Jeriel.  iear,  or  vision  of  God. 
Jerijah,  same  as  Jeriah. 


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Jeriraoth,  he  that  fears  or  reject?  death. 
Jerioth.  kettles;  hrt-akiii',' asunder. 
Jerobnam.  he  that  opposi-s  the  pfuple. 
Jurolmin.  hi^'h  ;  mercitui  ;  beloved. 
Jerubbjml.  he  that  deleiids  Baal,  let  Baal 

defend  his  cause. 
Jerubbi-shetb.    let    tho    idol  of  confusion 

d«-tVnd  itself. 
Jerui'I.  iL'tir,  or  vision  of  God. 
Jerusftb-m.  vision  of  peace. 
Jerusha,    banished  ;    possession ;    iuhent- 

Je:*aiah.  health,  or  salvation,  of  the  Lord. 
Jeshebeab,    sitting,    or    captivity,   ol   the 

father. 
Jesher.  ri';ht ;  singin^j. 
Jetibiinoii,  solitude;  desolation. 
Jeshishai,  ancient ;  rejoicing  exccedinely. 
Jeshohaia,  the  Lord  pressing;  the  medita- 
tion of  God. 
Jesluia,  same  as  Joshua. 
Jesiah.  sprinkling  of  the  Lord.  .^    , 

Jesimiel,  naming,  or  astonishment,  of  God. 
Jesse,  gift ;  oblation  ;  one  who  is. 
Jesui,  even-temnered;  thU  country. 
Jesus,  savior ;  deliverer. 
Jether,  he  that  excels. 
Jelheth,  giving. 

Jethlah,  hanging  up;  l\eaping  up. 
Jethro,  his  excellence;  his  posterity. 
Jetur,  order;  succession;  mountainous. 
Jeuel,  God  hath  taken  away ;  God  heaping 

up. 
Jeush.  Jeuz.  he  that  is  devoured. 
Jew.  same  as  Judah. 
Jezaniah,  nourishment,  or  weapons,  of  the 

Lord. 
Jezebel,  chaste. 
Jezer,  island  of  help. 
Jeziah,  Jeziel.  sprinkling  of  the  Lord. 
Jezoar,  clear;  white. 
Jezrahiah.  the  Lord  arises ;  bri^rhtness  of 

the  Lord. 
Jfzneel,  seed  of  God. 
Jihsani,  their  drought;  their  confusion. 
Jidlaph,  he  that  distills  water. 

Jininah,  right  hand;  numbering;  prepar- 
ing. 

Jiphiali,  opening. 

Jiphthael,  God  opening. 

Joab.  pilernitv;  voluntary. 

Joah,  iVateruiiy  ;  brother  of  the  Lord. 

Joahaz,  apprehending:  possessing;  seeing. 

Joakira,  rising  or  establishing  of  the  Lord. 

Joanna,  grace  or  gift  oftiie  Lord. 

Joash,  who  despairs  or  burns, 

Joathaui,  same  as  Jotham. 

Job,  he  that  weeps  or  cries. 

Jobab.  sorrowful ;  hated. 

Jochebed,  glorious;  himorahle. 

Joed,  witnessing;  robbing;  passing  over. 

Joel,  he  that  wills  or  commands. 

Joelab,  lifting  up;  profiting;  taking  away 
slander. 

Joezer,  he  that  aids. 

Jogbehah,  an  exalting  ;  high. 

Jogli,  passing  over;  turning  baclj;  rejoic- 
ii.g. 

Joha,  who  enlivens  or  gives  life. 

Johanan,  who  is  liberal  or  merciful. 

John,  the  grace  or  mercy  of  the  Lord. 

Joiarib.   chiding,   or   multiplying,  of  the 
Lord. 

Jobdeam.  crookedness,  or  burning,  of  the 
people. 

Jokim,  that  made  the  sun  stand  still. 

Joknieani.  coufirmation,  or  revenge,  of  the 
people 


Jokneiim,   possessing,  or  building  up,  of  <  Kishon.  hard;  sore, 


Jothatb.  Jothatha,  his  goodness. 

Jozabad,  same  as  Josabad. 

.lozaehar.  remembering:  of  the  male  sex. 

Jubal,  helliat  runs;  a  trumpet. 

Jucal.  mighty:  perlect. 

Judah,  the  praise  ttf  the  Lord;  confeBfiion. 

Judas,  Jnde.  sunie  as  Judah. 

Jmiu'a,  Judea.  same  as  Judah. 

Judith,  same  as  Judah. 

Julia,  downy;  soft  and  tender  hair. 

Julius,  same  as  Julia. 

Junia.  voutb. 

Jupiter,  the  father  that  helpeth. 

Jushabhesed.   dwelling-place;    change  of 

mercy. 
Justus,  just  or  upright. 
Juttah,  turning  away. 

K. 

Kabzeel.  the  congregation  of  God. 

Kiidesh.  holiness. 

Kadesh-bnrnea,  holiness  of  an  inconstant 

son. 
Kadmiel.  God  of  antiquity;  God  of  rising. 
Kadmonites.  ancients;  chiefs. 
Kallai.  light ;  resting  by  fire ;  my  voice. 
Kanab,  of  reeds. 
Kareah,  hald ;  ice. 
Kiu-kaa,  fioor;  dissolving  coldness. 
Karkor.  they  rested. 
Karnaim,  horns. 
Kartab,  calling;  meeting. 
Kedar,  blacknest^ ;  sorrow. 
Kedemah.  oriental :  ancient ;  first. 
Kedemoth,  antiouity;  old  age. 
KeheUibath.  a  whole;  a  congregation. 
Keiiab.  she  that  divides  or  cuts. 
Kelaiab,    voice    of  the   Lord ;    gathering 

tofjether. 
Kelitan.  same  as  Kelaiah. 
Kemnel,  God  hath  raised  up,  or  established 

him. 
Kenah,  buying;  possession. 
Kenan,  buyer ;  owner. 
Kenaz.  this  purchase;  this  lamentation. 
Kenites,   possession;   purchase;   lamenta- 
tion. 
Kenizzites.  popsession ;  purchase. 
Keren-happuch.  the  born  or  child  of  beauty. 
Kerioth,  tlie  cities:  the  callings. 
Keros,  crooked;  crookedness. 
Keturah.  that  makes  the  incense  to  fume. 
Kezia.  superficies  ;  the  angle;  cassia, 
Keziz.  end ;  extremity. 
Kibroth-hattaavah,  the  graves  of  lust. 
Kibzaim,  congregiition. 
Kidron,  obscure  ;  making  black  or  sad. 
Kinah.  same  as  Kenah, 
Kir.  a  city;  wall;  meeting. 
Kirharaselh,  Kirharesh,  city  of  the  sun; 

wall  of  burnt  brick. 
Kiriotb,  same  as  Kerioth. 
Kirjath.  city :  vocation;  meeting. 
Kirjathaim,"  the  two  cities;   callings;   or 

meetings. 
Kirjath-arba.  city  of  four;  fourth  citv. 
Kirjath-arim.  city  of  those  who  watch. 
Kirjath-baal.  city  of  Baal,  or  of  a  ruler. 
Kirjatli-huzoth,  city  of  streets;   populous 

city. 
Kirjath-jearim.  city  of  woods. 
Kirjflth-snnnab.   city  of   enmity,   or  of  a 

bhickberry  bush. 
Kirjatb-sepheV,  city  of  letters,  or  of  the 

book. 
Kish.  bard:  difficult;  straw;  forage. 
Kishi,  hardness;  his  gravity;  his  ofl'ense. 
Kishion.  hardness ;  soreness. 


tho  peopl 

Jokr*ban,an  ofiense;  hardness;  a  knocking. 
Jdkian.  snuill  dispute ;  contention ;  disgust. 
Joniidab,  who  gives  liberally. 
Jonah,  or  Jonas,  a  dove ;  he  that  oppresses ; 

d est  rover. 
Jonan,  a  dove ;  multiplying  of  the  people. 
Jonathan,  given  of  God, 
Joppa,  beauty ;  comeliness. 
Jorah,  Jorai*  showing;   casting  forth;   a 

cauldron. 
Joram.  to  cast ;  elevated. 
Jordan,  the  river  of  judgment. 
Jorim.  he  that  exalts  the  Lord. 
Josabad,  having  a  dowry. 
Josaphat,  same  as  Jehosbaphat. 
Jose,  raised;  who  pardons. 
Joseph,  increase ;  addition. 
Joses.  same  as  Jose. 
Joshah,  being  ;  forgetting  ;  owing. 
Joshaviaii,  the  seat,  alteration,  or  captivity 

of  the  Lord. 
Joj'hbekesha,  it  is  requiring  or  beseeching. 
Joshua,  a  savior;  a  deliverer. 
Josiah,   the  Lord  burns;   the  fire  of  the 

Lord. 
Josiliiah,  the  scat,  or  captivity  of  the  Lord. 
Josiphiah.  increase  of  the  Lord ;  the  Lord's 

fini.»*)iing. 
Jottiam,  the  perfection  of  the  Lord. 


Kithlish,  it  is  a  wall ;  the  company  of  a 

lioness. 
Kitron.  making  sweet;  binding  together. 
Kittim.  breaking;   bruising  small;  gold; 

coloring. 
Koa,  hope :  a  congregation  :  aline;  a  rule. 
Kohath.  cfuigregaiion ;  wrinkle ;  blmitness. 
Kolariah.  voice  of  the  Lord. 
Korah.  baldness;  ice;  frost. 
Kushaiah,  same  as  Kishi. 


Laadab,  to  assemble  together;  to  testify; 
passing  over. 

Laadan.  for  pleasure;  devouring;  judg- 
ment. 

Laban,  white;  shining;  gentle;  brittle. 

L.abana,  the  moon ;  whiteness ;  frankin- 
cense. 

Lachish.  who  walks,  or  exists,  of  himself. 

Lael.  to  God;  to  the  mighty. 

Lahad.  praisinji;;  to  confess. 

Lahairoi.  whoTiveth  and  seeth  me. 

Lahmam.  their  bread ;  their  war. 

Lahmi,  my  bread ;  ray  war. 

Laish,  a  lion. 

Lamech,  poor;  made  low. 

Laodicea.  just  petiple. 

Lapidoth.  enlightened;  lamps. 

Lasea,  thick ;  wise. 


Lashah,  to  call ;  to  anoint. 

Lazarus-,  assistance  of  God. 

Leiih,  weary;  tired. 

Lebanon,  white;  incense. 

Lebaoth,  lividness. 

Lebbens.  a  man  of  heart;  praising;  coa- 

fessing. 
Lebonab,  same  as  Labana. 
Lehabim,  flames;  inflamed;  sworde 
Lehi.  jawbone. 
Lekab.  walking;  going. 
Lemuel.  God  with  them,  or  him. 
Lesheni,  a    name;    putting;    a    preciooB 

stone. 
Letushim,  hammermen  ;  filemen. 
Levi,  associated  witli  him. 
Leummim,  countries;  without  water. 
Libiiah,  white;  whiteness. 
Libni,  same  as  Libnah. 
Libya,  the  heart  of  the  sea  ;  fat. 
TJnus,  net. 

Lo-animi,  not  my  people. 
Lod,  nativity;  generation. 
Lois,  better. 
Lo-ruhaniab.  not  having  obtained  mercy; 

not  pitied. 
Lot,  Lotaii,  wrapt  up;  hidden;  covered; 

myrrh;  ro!-in. 
Lubin,  heart  of  a  man ;  heart  of  the  sea. 
Lucas,  Lucius,  luminous;  white. 
Lucifer,  bringing  light. 
Lud.  Ludini,  same  as  Lod. 
Lubith,  made  of  boards. 
Luke,  luminous;  white. 
Luz,  separation;  departure;  an  almond. 
Lycaonia,  she-wolf. 
L'vdda.  Lydia,  a  standing  pool. 
Lysanias."  that  drives  away  sorrow. 
Lysias,  dissolving. 
Lysimachus,  scattering  the  battle. 
Lyslra,  that  dissolves  or  disperses. 

M. 

Maachah,  pressed  down  ;  worn ;  fastened. 

Maachatbi,  broken. 

Maadai.  pleasant;  testifying. 

Maadiah.  pl«ii:.antness;   the  testimony  of 

the  Lord. 
Maai,  belly;  heaping  up. 
Maale-akrahliim.  ascent  of  scorpions. 
JIaanUh,  den;  making  empty  ;  watching. 
Slaaseiah.  the  work  cf  the  L<itd. 
Maasiai,  the  defense,  or  strength,  or  turst 

of  the  Lord, 
Maath,  wiping  away;  breaking;  fearing; 

smiting. 
Maaz.  wood;  wooden. 
Macedonia,  burning;  adoration. 
Machbeiiah.  Machbanai,  poverty;  the  emit- 

ing  of  bis  son. 
Macbi,  poor;  a  smiter. 
Machir.  selling:  knowing, 
llachnadeliai.  smiter. 
jiachpelab,  double. 

Madai,  a  measure ;  judging ;  a  garment. 
Madian,  judgment;    striving  ;    covering; 

chiding. 
Madmanniili,  measure  of  a  gift;  preparation 

of  a  garment. 
Madon,  a  chiding;  a  garment;  his  measure. 
Jlai;bish.  excelling;  height. 
Magdala.  tower;  greatness. 
Jlagdulene.  a  person  from  Magdala. 
Ma^diel,  declaring  God;  chosen  fruit  of 

God. 
Magog,  covering;  rool ;  dissolving, 
^lagur  niissabib  ;  fear  on  e\'ery  side. 
Magpia^li,  a  t)ody  tliriist  bard  together. 
Mahalab,  Malialath.  sickness;  a  company 

of  dancers;  a  harp. 
Mahaleleel.  praising  God. 
Mahali.  infirmity;  a  harp:  pardon. 
Mahanaim,  tents;  two  fields;  two  armies. 
Malianebdan,  tents  of  judgment. 
Mahaneni,  a  comforter. 
Maharai.  basting;  a  hill ;  from  a  hill. 
Mahath,  same  as  Maath. 
Mahavlies,  d-clariuL:  a  message;  marrow. 
.Muliaz.  an  end;  ending;  growing  hope. 
Maliaziotli.  seeing  a  sign  ;  seeing  a  letter. 
Mahcr-shalal-hash-baz.   making   speed    tc 

the  spoil  ;  he  hastens  to  the  prev. 
Mablah,  Mahli,  Mahlon,  same  as  Mahali. 
Makas,  same  as  Maliaz. 
Makhelotli,  assemblies  ;  congregations. 
Makkedah.  worshiping;  burning;  raised; 

crookedness. 
Malacbi,  mv  messenger;  my  angel. 
Mulcbam,  Malchom,  theirking;  their  coun- 
selor. ,      , 
Malchiah.  Malcbijah,  the  Lord  my  king,  or 

mv  counselor. 
StaUbiel,  God  is  my  king,  or  counselor 
Malcbns.  mv  king,  kingdom,  or  counselor. 
Maleleel.  saine  as  Mahaleleel. 
Mallothi,  fullness;  circumcision. 
Mallucli,  reigning;  counseling. 
Mammon,  riches.  _ 

,  Mamre,  rebellious;  bitter;  set  with  trees. 


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INTEEPEETING    DICTIONAEY. 


Mannon.  n  cnnifortcr;  a  IoiuKt. 
Maiiahethites.  my  ladv;  my  prince  of  rest, 
Manassfh,   Jbrgetfulness ;   he  that  is  for- 
gotten. 
Maiioah,  rest;  a  present. 
Maon,  house;  phice  of  sin. 
Mara.  Marah,  bitter;  bitterness. 
Maraiali,    sleep  ;    a    sacrifice    of   myrrh ; 

ascension. 
Maranatha.  the  Lord  is  coming. 
Marcus,  polite;  shining. 
Maresliah,  from  the  beginning;  an  inherit- 
ance. 
Mark,  same  as  Marcus. 
Mai-ntli.  bitterness. 
Mar^rna.  bitterness  of  a  bramble. 
Martha,  who  become^  bitter ;  provoking. 
Mary,  same  as  Miriam. 
Mash,  same  as  Meshech. 
Mashal.  a  parable ;  governing. 
Masrekah.  whistling;  hissing. 
Massa.  a  burden ;  prophecy. 
Massah,  temptation. 
Matred,  wimd  of  government. 
Matri,  rain;  prison. 

Mattan,  Mattana,  Mattenai,  gifts;  rains. 
Mattaniah,  wift,  or  hope,  of  tlie  Lord. 
Mattatha,  his  gift. 
Mattathias,  the  gift  of  the  Lord. 
Matthan.  same  as  Mattan. 
]\Iatthanias,  same  as  Mattaniah. 
Mattlial,  gift;  lie  that  gives. 
Matthew;  given;  a  reward. 
Matthias,  Mattithiah.  same  as  Mattathias. 
Mazzaroth,  the  twelve  signs  of  the  zodiac. 
Meah,  a  hundred  cubits. 
Mearah,  den ;  cave  ;  making  empty. 
Mebimnai,  son;  building;  understanding. 
Muclu-nith,  gelling;  knowledge. 
Medad,  he  that  measures ;  water  of  love. 
Medan,  judgment ;  process. 
Medeba,  waters  of  grief;  waters  springing 

up. 
Media,  measure  ;  habit ;  covering. 
Megiddo,  his  precious  fruit;  declaring  a 

message. 
Mei^idiWn,  tlie  same. 
Mi'lu-iabcl,  how  good  is  God. 
Mcliida,  a  riddle  ;  sharpness  of  wit. 
Meliir,  a  reward. 
Meluijael,  who  proclaims  God. 
]\k-hiiinan,  making  an  uproar ;  a  multitude. 
j\Iujarknu,  the  waters  of  Jordan. 
[ML-'kunah,  a  foot  of  a  pillar;  provision. 
Mt'Iatiali.  deliverance  of  the  Lord. 
Miklii,  my  kint;;  my  counsel. 
M<'lLhiah.  God  is  my  king. 
Melehi-shua,  king  of  health;  magnificent 

king. 
Melchizedek.  king  of  justice. 
Melea,  supplying;  supplied. 
Melecti,  king;  counselor. 
Melita,  aftbrding  honey. 
Meliicu,  his  kingdom  ;'  his  counselor. 
Melzar,  circumcision  of  a  narrow  place,  or 

of  a  bond. 
Memphis,  abode  of  the  (jood. 
Memucan,  impoverished;  to  prepare;  cer- 
tain; true. 
Menahem,  comforter ;  who  conducts  them ; 

preparation  of  heat. 
Menan,  numbered;  reward»'d;  prepared. 
Meiie,  who  reckons  or  is  couuted. 
Meonenim,  charmers;  regarders  of  times. 
Mephaatli,  appearance,  or  force,  of  waters. 
Mephiboshetli,  out  of  my  mouth  proceeds 

reproach. 
Merab,  he  that  fights  or  disputes. 
Meraiotb,    bitterness;    rebellious;    chang- 
ing. 
Merari,  bitter;  to  provoke. 
Mercurius,  an  orator;  an  interpreter. 
Mered,  rebellious ;  ruling. 
Meremoth,  bitterness  ;  mvrrh  of  death. 
Meres,  defiuxion ;  impostuume. 
Meribah,  dispute;  quarrel. 
Mcribbaul,  he  that  resists  Baal;  rebellion. 
Merodach,  bitter  contrition. 
Werodach-baladan,  bitter  contrition,  with- 
out judgment. 
Merom,  eminences;  elevations. 
Meronothite,  my  singing;  rejoicing;  bear- 
ing rule. 
Meroz,  secret,  leanness. 
Mosha,  burden ;  salvation. 
Mt'stiach,  that  draws  with  force. 
Mc^huLh,  who  is  drawn  by  force.    , 
ML-olu-lumiah,  peace,  or  perfection,  of  the 

Lord. 
Meslic/.aheel,  God  taking  away ;  the  salva- 
tion of  God. 
Meshillamith,  peaceaJ)le;  perfect;  giving 

aL^'.iin. 
Me^hullam,  peaceable;  perfect;  their  par- 

al)les. 
Mcsobaite,  the  Lard's  standing-plac* ;   a 

little  doe. 
Mesopotamia,  between  two  rivers. 
Messiah,  anointed. 


Metheg-ammah.  bridle  of  bondage. 

Methusael.  who  demands  his  death. 

Methusaluh,  he  has  sent  his  death. 

Meunim,  dwelling-places;  atflicted. 

Mezahab,  gilded.^ 

Miamin,  the  right  hand. 

Mibbar.  chosen ;  youth. 

Mibsam,  smelling"  sweet. 

Mibzar.    defending;    forbidding;    taking 
away. 

Micah,  i)(>or ;  humble. 

Micaiah,  who  is  like  to  God? 

Micha,  same  as  Micaiah. 

Michaiah,  Michael,  same  as  Micah. 

Michal,  who  is  perfect? 

Michniadi.  he  that  strikes. 

Michnicihali,  the  gift  or  death  of  a  striker. 

Michri.  selling. 

Michtam.  L'"lden  psalm. 

Slid'liii,  judL'ment ;  striving. 

Midiaii.  iiulirinent;  covering;  habit. 

Migdah-I.  tower  of  God. 

Migdalgad,  tower  compassed  about. 

Migdol,  a  tower. 

Migrou,  fear;  farm;  throat. 

Mijamin.  rii^ht  hand. 

Mikloth,  little  wands;  little  voices;  look- 
ing downward. 

Minneiah.  possession  of  the  Lord. 

Milalai,  circumcision  ;  my  talk. 

Milcah,  queen. 

Milcom.  their  king. 

Miletum.  red ;  scarlet. 

Millo.  fullness. 

Miniamin.  right  hand. 

Minni,  reckoned;  prepared. 

Minnith.  same  as  Minni. 

Miriam,  rfl>ellion. 

Misliael,  who  is  asked  for  or  lent. 

Mishal,  parables;  governing. 

Misham,  their  savior;  taking  away. 

Misheal,  requiring;  lent;  pit. 

Mishma,  hearing;  obeying 

Mishmannah,  fatness;"  taking  away  pro- 
vision. 

Mishraites,  spread  abroad. 

Mispar,  Mispereth.  numbering;  showing; 
increase  of  tribute. 

Misrephoth-maim,  hot  waters. 

Mithcah,  sweetness;  pleasantness. 

Mithuite,  loin  ;  gift;  hope. 

Mithredath,  breaking  the  law. 

Mitylene.  purity ;  cleansing;  press. 

Mizar.  little. 

Mizpah,  ^Ilzpeh,  a  watch-tower;  specula- 
tion. 

Mizraim.  tribulations. 

Mizzali,  delluxion  from  the  head. 

Mnason.  a  diligent  seeker;  an  exhorter. 

Moab.  of  his  father. 

Moladah.  birth;  generation. 

Molech,  Moloch,  king. 

Molid,  nativity:  g;eneration. 

Mordecai,  contrition;  bitter;  bruising. 

!Moreli.  strt'tching. 

Miiriah,  bitterness  of  the  Lord. 

Moserah,  Moseroth,  erudition;  discipline. 

JIosL'S.  taken  out:  drawn  forth. 

Mozah,  unleavened. 

Muppim,  out  of  the  mouth ;  covering. 

Mushi,  he  that  touches,  that  withdraws  or 

takes  away. 
Myra,  I  flow  ;  pour  out ;  weep. 
Mysia,  criminal ;  abominable. 

N. 

Naam,  fair;  pleasant. 

Naamah.  Naaman,  beautiful;  agreeable. 

Naarah.  Naarai.  young  person. 

Naashnn,  that  foretells ;  that  conjectures. 

Nabal.  fool;  senseless. 

Nabolli.  words;  prophecies. 

Nachon,  ready ;  sure. 

Nachor,  same  as  Nahor. 

Nadab,  tree  and  voluntary  gift ;  prince. 

Nagge.  clearness;  brightness;  light. 

Nahaliel,  inheritance;  valley  of  God. 

Nahallal.  praised;  bright. 

Naliam,  Nahamani,  comforter;  leader, 

Naharai,  my  nostrils  ;  hot;  anger. 

Nahash,  snake ;  serpent. 

Nahath.  rest ;  a  leader. 

Nahbi,  very  secret. 

Nahor,  hoarse  ;  dry;  hot. 

Nahshon,  same  as  Naashon. 

Nahum,  comforter;  penitent. 

Nain,  beauty ;  pleasantness. 

Naiotb.  beaiities;  habitations. 

Naomi,  beautiful;  agreeable. 

Naphish.  the  >;onl ;  he  that  rests,  refreshes 

himself,  or  respires. 
Naphtali,  that  struggles  or  fighta. 
Narcissus,  ustouisbraent ;  stupidity. 
Nason,  helpi-r;  entry-way. 
Nathan,  given;  giving;  rewarded. 
Nathaiiael.  the  gift  of  God. 
Nathan-mclech,  the  gift  of  the  king,  or  of 

comisel. 


Naum,  same  as  Nahum. 

Nazareth,  separated  ;  crowned ;  sanctified. 

Nazarite,  one  chosen  or  set  apart. 

Neah.  moved;  moving. 

Nea])olis,  the  new  citv. 

Necriah,  child  of  the  Lord. 

Nebai,  budding;  speaking;  prophesying. 

Nebaioth,  words;  prophe~cies  ;  buds. 

Neballat,  prophecv;  budding. 

Nebat,  that  beholds. 

Nebo,  that  speaks  or  prophesies. 

Nebuchadnezzar.    Nebuchadrezzar,    tears 
and  groans  of  judgment. 

Nebushasban,  speech ;   prophecy ;   spring- 
ing; tiowing. 

Nebuzar-adau,  fruits  or  prophecies  of  judg- 
ment. 

Necho.  lame;  beaten. 

Nedabiah,  prince  or  vow  of  the  Lord. 

Newinoth.  stringed  instruments. 

Nenelamite.  dreamer;  vale;  brook. 

Nehemiah,  consolation;  repentance  of  the 
Lord. 

Nehum,  comforter;  penitent. 

Nehushta,  made  of  brass. 

Nehushtan,  a  trifling  thin^  of  brass. 

Neiel,  commotion,  or  moving,  of  God. 

Nekoda,  painted;  inconstant. 

Nemuel,  the  sleeping  of  God. 

Nephe^,  weak;  slacked. 

Nephish,  same  as  Naphish. 

Nephishesim,  diminished;  torn  in  pieces. 

Nephthalim,  same  as  Naphtali. 

Nephthoah,  opening;  open. 

Nephusim,  same  as  Nephishesim. 

Ner,  a  lamp ;  new-tilled  land. 

Nereus,  same  as  Ner. 

Nergal,  the  great  man ;  the  hero. 

Ner^al-sharezer,  treasurer  of  Nergal. 

Neri,  my  light. 

Neriah,  light ;  lamp  of  the  Lord. 

Nethaneel,  same  as  Nathanael. 

Nethaniali,  tlie  gift  of  the  Lord. 

Nethinims,  given  or  olfered. 

Nezlah,  coii(|iieror;  strong. 

Nezib,  standing-place. 

Nibhaz,  budding;  prophesying. 

Nibshan,  prophecy;  grooving  of  a  tooth. 

Nicanor,  a  conqueror:  victorious. 

Nicodemus,  victory  of  the  people. 

Nicolas,  same  as  Nicodemus. 

Nicolaitanes,  followers  of  Nicolas. 

Nicopolis.  the  city  of  victory. 

Niger,  black. 

Nimrah,  Nimrim,  leopard;  bitternesi ;  re- 
bellion. 

Nimrod,   rebellion   (but   probably  an  un- 
known Assyrian  word). 

Nimshi,  rescued  from  danger. 

Nineveh,  handsome  ;  agreeable. 
Nisan,  standard;  miracle. 
Nisroch,  flight;  proof;  temptation;  deli- 
cate. 
No,  stirring  up  ;  forbidding. 
Noadiah,  witness,  oromament,  of  theLord. 
Noah;  repose;  consolation. 
Noali,  that  quavers  or  totters  (Zelophehad'9 

daughter). 
Nob.  discourse;  prophecy. 
Nobah,  that  barks  or  yelps. 
Nod,  vagabond ;  fugitive. 
Nodab,  vowing  of  his  own  accord. 
Noe,  same  as  Noah. 
Nogab,  brightness;  clearness. 
Nona,  rest ;  a  guide. 
Non,  posterity ;  a  fish ;  eternal. 
Nopli,  honeycomb ;  anything  that  distills 

or  drops. 
Nophah,  fearful;  binding. 
Nun,  same  as  Non. 
Nj'mphas,  spouse ;  bridegroom. 

O. 

Obadiah,  servant  of  the  Lord. 

Obal,  inconvenience  of  old  age. 

Obed,  a  servant ;  workman. 

Obed-edom,  servant  of  Edom. 

Obil,   that   weeps  ;    who   deserves   to  bo 

bewailed. 
Oboth,  dragons ;  fathers;  desires. 
Ocran,  a  disturber;  that  disorders. 
Oded,  to  sustain,  hold  or  lift  up. 
O^.  a  cake  ;  bread  baked  in  ashes. 
Ohad,  praising;  confessing. 
Ohel,  tent;  tai>ernacle;  bnghtnesB. 
Olynipas,  heavenly. 
Omar,  he  that  speaks ;  bitter. 
Omega, the  last,  letter  of  the  Greek  alphabet: 

long  O. 
Omrl,  sheaf  of  corn. 
On,  pain  ;  force;  iniquity. 
Onam,  Onan,  same  as  On. 
Onesimus,  profitable  ;  useful. 
Onesiphorus,  who  brings  profit. 
Ono,  grief  or  strength  or  iniquity  of  him. 
Ophel,  a  tower;    darkness;    small  white 

cloud. 
Ophir,  fruitful  region, 
j  Ophui,  wearisomeness ;  folding  together. 


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Ophrah.  dust ;  lead ;  a  fawn. 
Oreb.  !i  niveii. 
Oniiin.  thill  rejoices. 
Oi'imli,  tliL-  iii'ck  Us  skull. 
0:7m*a.  sauie  as  Joshua. 
Olhni.  mv  time:  ii»v  hour. 
Orhni'-'l.  ihe  hour  of  God. 
Ozem.  that  laists:  ihfir  eagcrnees. 
O/Atx^.  strt'iurrh  fi'oni  the  Lord. 
0/;'ii,  uu  ear  ;  my  heaikcuiug. 


Paarai.  oi»i'ninc. 

rmhm-arani.  cultivated  field  or  taWe-land, 

I'jiilon.  liis  redemption  :  ox-yoke. 

PuLjieL  nreveuliou,  or  orayer,  of  Qod. 

Pahiith  Slojih.  ruler  ol'  Moab. 

I'ai.  I*au,  howliug;  sighing. 

I'.'ilal.  tliinkin<;. 

j'iile^iina.  which  is  covered;  watered;  or 

hriiiLTs  atid  causes  ruin. 
Pallu.  marvelous;  tiidden. 
I'alri.  deliverance;  Ilight. 
Paltiel.  deliverance,  or  banishment,  of  God. 
Puuiphylia,  a    nation   made  up  of  every 

tril")e. 
Paphos.  which  boils,  or  is  very  hot. 
Parah,  a  cow  ;  increasing. 
Paran.  beauty ;  glory;  ornament. 
Parliar.  a  suburb. 
Parniashta.  a  yearling  bull. 
Panneiias.  that  abides,  or  is  permanent. 
Parnaeh.  a  bull  striking,  or  struck. 
Parosh.  a  Ilea;  tlie  fruit  of  a  moth. 
Parshaiulaiha,  given  by  prayer. 
Paruah.  nourishing;  that  Hies  away. 
Pa-inh.  thv  broken  piece. 
PaMlaniinin,    portion    or    diminishing   of 

blo.Kl. 
Paseah,  passing  over;  halting. 
Pashur.  that  extends  or  multiplies  the  hole ; 

whiteness. 
Patara,  trodden  under  foot. 
Palhros.   Paihrusim.  mouthful  of  dough; 

persuasion  of  ruin. 
PalmOS,  mortal. 
Patrobas.  paternal;  that  pursues  tho  steps 

of  his  father. 
Pan.  same  as  Pai. 
Paul,  small :  little. 
Paulus.  the  same. 
Pedahzur.  strong  or  powerful  savior;  stone 

of  redemption. 
Pi'daiah.  redemption  of  the  Lord. 
Pekah.  he  that  opens;  that  is  at  liberty. 
Pekahiah.  it  is  the  Lord  that  opens. 
Pekod.  noble;  rulers. 
Pelaiah,  the  Lord's  secret  or  miracle. 
Pelaliah.  entreating  the  Lord. 
Pelatiah.  let  the  Lord  deliver;  deliverance 

of  the  Lord. 
Peleg.  division. 
Pelethites.  judges;  destroyers. 
Pelonite.  falling:  secret. 
Peniel,  face  or  vision  of  God  ;  that  sees 

God. 
peninnab.  pearl:  precious  stone  ;  the  face. 
PentapitMs.  Ave  cities. 
Pentateuch,  the  five  books  of  Moses. 
Puntecost,  tiftieth. 
Penuel,  same  as  Peniel. 
Peor.  hole ;  opening. 
Perazim.  divisions. 
Peresh,  liorseraan. 
Perez,  divided. 

Perex-Uzza,  division  of  Uzza,  or  of  strength. 
Periia,  very  earthy. 
Periramos,  heiglit ;  elevation. 
PeiTda.  separation;  division. 
Perizzites,  dwelling  in  viHages. 
Persia,  that  cuts  or  divides ;  a  naU ;  a  gry- 
phon :  a  horseman. 
Persis,  the  same. 
Peruda.  same  as  Perida. 
Peter,  a  rock  or  stone. 
Pethahiah.  the  Lord  opening;  gate  of  the 

Lord. 
Pethuel.  mouth  of  God;  persuftsionof  God. 
Peulthai,  my  works. 
Phalec.  same  as  Peleg. 
Phallu,  Pallu.  adniiralile;  hidden. 
Phalti.  Palti.  deliverance,  flight. 
IMmnuel.  face  or  vision  of  God. 
rharaoh.  that  disperses;  that  spoils. 
rbarez.  division;  rupture. 
I'iiarlsees.  set  a|»art. 
Pharpar.  that  produces  fruit. 
Phebe.  shining:  jmre. 
Phenice,  Phuenicia,  red;  purple. 
Phiehol.  the  mouth  of  all.  or  every  tongue. 
Philadelphia,  love  of  a  brother. 
Philemon,  who  kisses. 
Philetus.  amiable ;  beloved. 
Pliilip.  warlike;  a  lover  of  horses^ 
Pliilippi.  the  same,  in  the  plural. ' 
Philistines,  those  who  dwell  in  Ullages. 
Philulogus,  a  lover  of  letters,  or  of  the 

word. 


Phlnehas.  bold  aspect ;  face  of  trust  or 
jjrotection. 

Phlegcui.  zealous;  burning. 

Phrvgia.  drv;  barren. 

Phn'rah.  that  bears  fruit,  or  grows. 

Phvgellus.  fugitive. 

Phyhicteries,  things  to  be  especially  ob- 
served. 

Pi-beseth.  abode  of  the  goddess  Bahest  or 
Bast. 

Pi-hahiroth.  themouth:  thepassof  Hiroth. 

Pilate,  armed  with  a  dart. 

IMnon.  pearl :  gem;  thai  beholds. 

Pirnrn.  a  wild  ass  of  them. 

Pirathon,  his  dissipation  or  deprivation; 
his  ruiilure. 

Pisgah.  hilt;  eminence;  fortress. 

Pisulia.  pitch ;  pitchy. 

PIson,  changing;  extension  of  the  mouth. 

Pitlmm,  their  mouthful ;  a  dilatation  of  the 
mouth. 

Pithon.  mouthful:  persuasion. 

Pochereth.  cutting  of  the  mouth  nf  warfare. 

l*ontius.  marine  ;"bcl(mgin^  to  the  sea. 

Pontus,  the  si'a. 

Ponitha.  fruitful. 

Potiphar,  bull  of  Aft-ica;  a  fat  bull. 

Potipherah.  that  scatters  abroad,  or  de- 
molishes, the  fat. 

Prisca.  ancient. 

Priscilla.  the  same. 

Prochorus.  be  that  presides  over  the  choirs. 

Puah.  mouth;  corner;  bush  of  hair. 

rtihlins,  common. 

Pudi'us.  shamefaced. 

Pul.  bean ;  destruction. 

Punites.  beholding;  my  face, 

Pnnon,  precious  stone;  that  beholds. 

T*ur.  Purim,  lot. 

I'utiel.  God  is  my  fatness. 

Puteoli,  sulphureous  wells. 


Quartus,  fourth. 


Q. 


R. 


T?aamah.  greatness;  thunder;  some  sort 
of  evil. 

Ranmiah.  thunder,  or  evil,  from  the  Lord. 

Rabbah.  great ;  powerful ;  contentious. 

Rabbi,  Itubboni.  my  master. 

Rabmai.'.  who  overthrows  or  destroys  a 
multitude. 

Rab-saris,  chief  of  the  eunuchs. 

Rab-shakeh,  cup-bearer  of  the  prince. 

Raea.  worthless;  trood-for-nothing. 

i?acluib,  same  as  Rahab. 

Rachal,  to  whisper;  an  embalmer. 

Raciu'l,  sheep. 

Raddai.  ruling:  coming  down. 

Rai;au,  friend :  shepherd. 

Rai^uel,  shepherd,  or  friend  of  God. 

Rjihab.  proud  ;  quarrelsome  (applied  to 
Egypt). 

Rahab.  lartre  ;  extended  (name  of  a  woman). 

Raham.  ccmipassion;  a  friend. 

Rakkath,  empty;  temple  of  the  head. 

Rakkon,  vain;  void;  mountain  of  enjoy- 
ment. 

Ram.  elevated ;  sublime. 

Ramah.  same  as  Ram. 

Hamath.  Ramatha.  raised  ;  lofty. 

Rannitbaim-zonhim,  the  two  watch-towers. 

Ramath-lehi.  elevation  of  the  jaw-bone. 

liamath-mizpeh,  elevation  of  the  watch- 
tower. 

Riimiah.  exaltation  of  the  Lord. 

Ramotb,  eminences;  high  places. 

I-Uiphah,  Raphu,  relaxation;  physic;  com- 
fort. 

Reaiah.  vision  of  the  Lord. 

Reba.  the  fcuirth;  a  square;  that  lies  or 
stoops  down. 

Rebekah,  fat :  fatteni-d ;  a  quarrel  appeased. 

Rechab,  square ;  chariot  with  team  of  four 
horses. 

Reelaiah.  shepherd  or  companion  to  the 
Lord. 

Resem.  that  stones  or  is  stoned :  pun)le. 

Regemmelech.  he  that  stones  the  king; 
purple  of  the  king. 

Rehibiah.  breadth,  or  extent,  of  the  Lord. 

Rehub.  breadth  ;  space  ;  extent. 

Rehoboam,  who  sets  the  people  at  liberty. 

Rehoboth,  spaces;  places. 

Rebum.  merciful;  compassionate. 

Rei.  my  shepherd  ;  my  companion  ;  my 
friend. 

Rekem,  vain  pictures;  divers  picture 

Remaliah.  the  exaltation  of  the  Lord. 

Remnion.  greatness;  elevation;  a  pome- 
granate-tree. 

Remphan,  i)repared;  arrayed. 

Hephael,  the  physic  or  medicine  of  God. 

Rei)haiah,  medicine  or  refreshment  of  the 
Lord. 

Rephaim.  giants;  physicians;  relaxed. 

Rephidim,  beds;  places  of  rest. 

Rescu.  a  bridle  or  bit. 


Ren.  hie  friend  ;  bis  shepherd. 

Reulieii,  who  sees  the  son ;  tho  vibion  OX 

the  son. 
Reuel.  the  shepherd  or  friend  of  God. 
Reumah.  lolty;  sublime. 
Rezeph.  pavement;  burning  coal. 
Rezin.  good-will ;  messenger. 
Rezon,  lean:  fiuull ;  secret;  prince. 
Rhegium.  rupture;  fracture, 
Rliesa,  will;  course. 
Rlioda,  a  rose. 
Hliodes.  same  as  Rhoda. 
liibni.  strife. 

Hibliili.  quarrel:  greatness  to  him. 
Rimmim.  exalted;  pomegranate. 
Rtnnah.  song:  rejoicing. 
Rijihatii.  remedy  ;  medicine;  release;  par 

don. 
Rissah.  watering;  distillation;  dew. 
Rilhmah.  juniper;  noise. 
Rizi>ah,  bed  :  extension  ;  a  coaL 
Rogelim,  a  foot  or  footman. 
Rohirah.  tilled  or  drunk  with  talk. 
Romamti-ezer,  exaltation  of  help. 
Roman,  strong:  powerful. 
Rome,  strenirlh :  power. 
Rosh.  th<!  head;  lop,  or  beginning. 
Hufiis.  red. 

Riiliamah,  having  obtained  mercy. 
Rumah.  exalted  ;  sublime  ;  rejected. 
Ruth,  drunk;  satislied. 

S. 

Sabaoth,  Lord  of  hosts. 

Sabeans,  captivity ;  conversion;  old  age. 

Sabtah.  a  going  about  or  circuiting ;  old 
age. 

Sabtechah.  that  surrounds;  that  causes 
wounding. 

Sacar,  wares;  a  price. 

Sadducees.  tollowers  of  Sadoc,  or  Zadok. 

Sadoc.  or  Zadok,  just ;  righteous. 

Saluh,  mission  ;  sending. 

Salamis,  shaken;  test;  i>eaten. 

Salathiel,  asked  or  lent  of  God. 

Salcah,  thy  basket ;  thy  lifting  up. 

Salem,  comijlete  or  perfect  peace. 

Salim,  foxes;  fists;  path. 

Sallai,  Sallu,  an  exaltation;  a  basket. 

Salraa.  peace  ;  perfection. 

Salmon,  peaceable ;  perfect ;  he  that  re 
wards. 

Salome,  same  as  Salmon. 

Samaria,  watch-mountain. 

Samlah.  his  raiment;  his  left  hand;  his 
astonishment. 

Samos.  full  of  gravel. 

Samothracia,  an  island  possessed  by  the 
Samians  and  Thracians. 

Samson,  his  sun ;  his  service ;  there  the 
second  lime. 

Samuel,  heard  of  God;  asked  of  God. 

Sanballat,  bnunble-bush  ;  enemy  in  secret. 

Sanhedrim,  sitting  together. 

Sausannah.  bough  or  bramble  of  the  enemy. 

Saph.  rushes:  sea-moss. 

Sajihir,  delightful. 

Sai)phira,  that  relates  or  tells. 

Sarah,  lady;  princess;  princess  of  the 
multitude. 

Sarai,  my  lady;  ray  princess. 

Sardis.  prince  of  joy. 

Sardites,  removing  a  dissension. 

Sarepta,  a  goldsmith's  shop. 

Sariroii,  who  takes  awav  protection. 

Sarid.  remaining ;  hand  of  a  prince. 

Saron,  same  as  Sharon. 

Sarsechim,  master  of  the  wardrobe. 

Saruch.  brancli ;  layer;  lining. 

Satan,  contrary;  adversary;  enemy;  ac- 
cuser. 

Saul,  demanded;  lent;  ditch;  death. 

Sceva.  disposed;  prepared. 

Seba.  a  drunkard  ;  that  turns. 

Sebat.  twij;  ;  scepter:  tribe. 

Secaciih.  shadow;  covering;  defense. 

Sechu.  defense  ;  bough. 

Secuiidus.  second. 

Segub.  fortified :  raised. 

Seir.  Seirath,  hairy:  goat;  demon;  tem- 
pest. 

Sela.  a  rock. 

Sela-lmmmah-lekoth.  rock  of  divisions. 

Selab,  the  end;  a  pause. 

Seled.  affliction ;  waniing. 

Seleucia,  shaken  or  beaten  by  the  waves. 

Sem.  same  as  Shem. 

Semachiah,  joined  to  the  Lord. 

Semaiah,  obeying  the  Lord. 

Semei,  hearin*;;  obeying. 

Seiiajih,  bramble ;  enemy. 

.Seneh.  same  as  Senaah. 

Senir,  bed-candle;  changing. 

Sennacherib,  bramble  or  destruction 

Seorim,  gales;  hairs;  tempests. 

Sephar.  book;  Bcribe ;  number. 

Sepbarad.  a  hook  descending. 

Sepharvaim,  the  two  books;  the  two 
scribes. 


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Serah,  lady  of  scent ;  eong ;  the  morning 
star. 

Seraiah.  prince  of  the  Lord. 

Seraphim,  burning;  liery. 

Sered.  dyer's  vat. 

Ser^iui*.  net. 

Serug.  branch;  layer;  tmning, 

SL'th.  put;  who  piits  ;  fixe(l. 

St'thur.  hid;  destroying. 

Shanhihbim.  understanding,  or  son  of  a  fox. 

Shaalhiiu.  that  beholds  the  heart. 

Shaiillionite.  a  fox's  building. 

Shaaph.  fleeing;  thinking. 

Shaaraim,  gates;  valuation*  hairs. 

Shaasligaz,  he  that  presses  the  fleece ;  that 
shears  the  sheep. 

Shabbethai,  my  rest. 

Shachia.  protection  of  the  Lord. 

Shadrach,  tender;  nipple. 

Sha<:^e,  touching  softly ;  multiplying  much, 

Shalem,  same  as  Salem. 

Shalim.  same  as  Salim. 

Shalisha,  three ;   the  third  ;    prince ;   cap- 
tain. 

Shalhini,  perfect;  agreeable. 

Shalmai.  my  garment. 

Shahnan,  peaceable;  perfect;  that  rewards. 

Shalmaneser,  peace;   tied;   chained;  per- 
fection ;  retribution. 

Shauiariah,  throne  or  keeping  of  the  Lord. 

Shamed,  destroying;  wearing  out. 

Shamtrr,  keeper;  thorn;  dregs. 

Shamgar,  named  a  stranger;  he  is  here  a 

stranger. 
Shamhuth,  desolation  j  destruction. 
Shamir,     Shamer,     prison;    bush;    lees; 

thorn. 
Shammah,  loss;  desolation;  astonishment. 
Shammai,  my  name;  my  desolations. 
Shammoth,  names;  desolations. 
Shammuah,  he  that  is  heard;  he  that  is 

obeyed. 
Shamsherai.  there  a  singer  or  conqueror. 
Shapham,  Shaphan,  rabbit;  wild  rat;  their 

lip;  their  brink. 
Shaphat.  judge. 

Sharai,  my  lord  ;  my  prince ;  my  song. 
Sharar.  navel;  thought;  singing. 
Sharezer.  overseer  of  the  treasury,  or  of  the 

storehouse. 
Sharon,  his  plain  ;  his  song. 
Shashai.  rejoicing;  mercy;  linen. 
Shashak.  abag  ol  linen ;  the  sixth  bag. 
Shaul.  Saul,  asked;  lent;  a  grave. 
Shaveh.  the  plain  ;  that  makes  equality. 
Shealtiel,  same  as  Salatbiel. 
Sheariah,  gate  of  the  Lord;  tempest  of  the 

Lord. 
Shear-jashub,  the  remnant  shall  return. 
Sheba,  captivity;  old  man ;  repose;  oath. 
Shebam,  compassing  about;  old  men. 
Shebaniah,  the  Lord  that  converts,  or  re- 
calls from  captivity. 
Shebarim,  breakings;  hopes. 
Sheber,  breaking ;  hope. 
Shehna,  who  rests  himself;  who  is  now 

captive. 
Shebuel,  turning,  or  captivity,  or  seat,  of 

God. 
Shecaniah.  habitation  of  the  Lord. 
Shechem,   part;    portion;   back;   early  in 

the  morning. 
Shedeur,  field  of  light;  light  of  the  Almighty. 
Shehariah,  mourning  ol-  blackness  ot  the 

Lord. 
Shelah,  that  breaks;  that  unties;  that  un- 
dresses. 
Shelemiah,    God    is    my   perfection  ;    my 

happiuL^ss  ;  my  peace. 
Shelepn,  who  draws  out. 
Shelesh,  captain;  prince. 
Shelomi,  Shelomith,  my  peace;  my  happi- 
ness ;  my  recompense. 
Shehimic'l,  same  as  Shelemiah. 
Shem,  name ;  renown. 
Shema.  hearing;  obeying. 
Shemaiah,  that  hears  or  obeys  the  Lord. 
Sliemariah,  God  is  my  guard. 
Shemeber,   name  of  force  ;    name  of  the 

strong. 
Shemer,  guardian ;  thorn. 
Shemida.  name  of  knowledge ;   that  puts 

knowledge. 
Sheminith.  eighth   (an  eight-stringed  in- 
strument). 
Slu'minimoLh,  the  height  of  the  heavens. 
Shemut.'l.  npjiointed  by  God. 
SltL-n,  tooth  ;  ivory;  change. 
Shunazar,  treasurer  ofa  tooth. 
Shenir,  lantern;  light  that  sleeps. 
siR'pliutiah.  the  Ixjrd  that  judges. 
Slu-|)hi,  beholder;  hyneycomb;  garment. 
Slii-ptiu.  desert. 
SliL'phuphan,  sernent. 
Shtrrali.  llesh ;  relationship. 
Sherebiah,  singinc  with  the  Lord. 
Sheshach,  bag  of  flax  or  linen, 
Sheshai,  six;  mercy;  flax. 
Sheshan,  lily ;  rose ;  joy ;  flax. 


Sheshbazzar,  joy  in  tribulation  ;  joy  of  the  J  Stachys,  spike  or  ear  of  com 


vintage, 
Shethar.  putrefied ;  searching. 
Shethar-boznai,  that  makes  to  rot;    that 

seeks  those  who  despise  me. 
Sheva.  vanity;  elevation;  fame;  tumult. 
Shibboleth,  t^ibboleth,  ear  of  corn;  stream 

or  flood. 
Shihmah.  overmuch  captivity,  or  sitting. 
Shicron.  drunkenness:  his  gift ;  his  wages. 
Shitfgaion,  a  song  of  trouble  or  comfort. 
Shihon.  sound;  wall  of  strength. 
Shihor-libnah,  blackness  of  Libnah. 
Shilhi,  Shilhim,  bough  ;  weapon  ;  armor. 
Shillem,  peace;  perfection;  retribution. 
Shiloah,  see  Siloah. 
Shiloh.  sent. 

Shiloh  (name  of  a  city),  peace  ;  abundance. 
Shilom.  tarrying;  peace-maker. 
Shilshah.  three:  chief;  captain. 
Shimeah,  Shimeath,  that  hears,  or  obeys ; 

perdition. 
Shimei.  Shimi,  that  hears  or  obeys ;  my 

reputation :  my  fame. 
Shimeon,  same  as  Simeon. 
Shimma,  same  as  Shimeah. 
Shimon,  providing  well ;  fatness;  oil. 
Shimrath,  hearing;  obedient. 
Shimshai.  my  son. 
Shimri.  thoni ;  dregs. 
Shimrith.  Shimron^  same  as  Shimri. 
Shinab.  father  of  changing. 
Shinar,  watch  of  him  that  sleeps. 
Shiphi.  multitude.  . 

Shiphrah,  handsome;  trumpet;  that  does 

good, 
Shisna,  of  marble  ;  pleasant.  , 

Shishak.  present  of  the  bag ;  of  the  pot ;  of  ;  Tamah,  blotting  or  wiping  out ;  smiting. 


Stephanas,  crown ;  crowned. 
Stephen,  same  as  Stephanas. 
Suah,  speaking;  entreating;  ditch. 
Succoth.  tents ;  tabernacles. 
Succoth-benoth.  the  tents  of  daughters,  or 

young  women  ;  or  prostitutes. 
Sud.  my  secret. 

Sur,  that  withdraws  or  departs;  rebellion. 
Susanna,  lily;  rose;  joy. 
Susi.  horse;"  swallow;  inoth. 
Sychar.  end. 
Syene,  a  bush ;  enmity. 
Syntyche,  that  speaks  or  discourses. 
Syracnse,  that  draws  violently. 

T. 
Taanach.  who  humbles  thee ;  who  answers 

thee. 
Taanach-shilo.  breaking  down  a  fig-tree. 
Tabbath,  good ;  goodness. 
Tabeal,  good  God. 
Tabeel,  the  same. 
Taberah,  burning. 
Tabitha,  clear-sighted;  a  roe-deer. 
Tabor,  choice;  purity;  bruising. 
Tabrimon,  good  pomegranate;  the  navel j 

the  middle. 
Tadmor.  the  palm-tree;  bitterness. 
Tahan.  beseeching;  merciful. 
Tahapenes,  secret  temptation. 
Tahath,  fear  ;  going  down. 
Tahpenes,  standard;  ilight ;  temptation. 
Tahrea,  anger;  wicked  contention. 
Talitha-cuiiii.  young  woman,  arise. 
Talmai.   my   furrow  ;    that    suspends    the 

waiers";  heap  of  waters. 


the  thigh. 

Shitrai,  gatherer  of  money. 

Shittim.  thorns. 

Shiza,  this  gift. 

Shoa,  kings;  t5Tants. 

Shobab.  returned :  turned  back ;  a  spark. 

Shobach.  your  bonds;  your  chains. 

Shobai.  turning  captivity. 

Shobal.  path  ;  ear  of  corn. 

Shobek.  made  void ;  forsaken. 

Shochoh,  defense:  a  bough. 

Shoham,  keeping  back. 

Shomer.  keeper ;  dregs. 

Shophach.  pouring  out. 

Shophan.  rabbit  ;liid. 

Shoshannim,  those  that  shall  be  changed. 

Shua,  crying;  saving. 

Shuah,  ditch;  swimming;  humiliation. 

Shual.  fox  ;  path  ;  first. 

Shubael,  returning  captivity ;  seat  of  God. 

Shuham.  talking;  thinking;  humiliation; 
budding. 

Shulamite.  peaceable;  perfect;  that  recom- 
penses. 

Shunem.  their  change  ;  their  sleep. 

Shuni.  changed ;  sleeping. 

Shuphim,   Sbuppim,   wearing   them   out; 
their  shore. 

Shnr.  wall;  ox;  that  beholds. 

Shushan.  lily;  rose;  joy. 

Shuthelah,  plant;  verdure;  moist;  pot. 

Sia.  movin";  help. 

Sibbechai,  bough;  cottage;  of  springs. 

Sibniah.  conversion ;  captivity. 

Sichem,  portion  ■  shoulder. 

Siddim.  the  tilled  field. 

Sidon,  hunting;  fishing;  venison. 

Sigionoih,  according  to  variable  songs  or 

tunes. 
Sihon,  rooting  out ;  conclusion. 
Sihor.  black;  trouble  (the  river  Nile. 
Silas,  three,  or  the  third. 
Silta.  exalting. 

Siloa,  Siloam,  Siloe,  same  as  Shilhi. 
Silvanus,  who  loves  the  forest. 
Simeon,  that  hears  or  obeys;  that  is  heard. 
Simon,  that  hears  ;  that  obeys. 
Sin,  bush. 

Sinai,  a  bush;  enmity. 
Sinim,  south  country. 
Sion,  noise ;  tumult. 
Sippai,  threshold;  silver  cup. 
Sinon,  a  breast-plate;  deliverance. 
Sisamai,  house ;  blindness. 
Si  sera,  that  sees  a  horse  or  a  Bwallow. 
Sitnah.  hatred. 
Sivan,  a  bush  or  thOrn. 
Smyrna,  myrrh. 
So,  a  measure  for  grain  ;  vail. 
Secoh.  tents ;  tabernacles. 
Sodi,  ray  secret. 

Sodom,  their  secret;  their  cement. 
Solomon,    peaceable ;    perfect ;    one   who 

recompenses. 
Sopater,  Sosipstcr,  who  defends  the  father. 
Sophereth,  scribe;  numbering. 
Sorek.  vine;  hissing;  a  color  inclining  to 

yellow. 
Sosthenes.  savior ;  strong ;  powerful. 
Sotai,  conclusion  in  pleading;  binding, 
Spain,  rare;  precious. 


Tamar,  palm  ;  palm-tree. 

Tammnz,  abstruse;  concealed;  consumed. 

Tanach,  same  as  Taanach. 

Tanhumeth,  consolation ;  repentfluce. 

Taphath,  distillation  ■  drop. 

Tappuah,  apple ;  swelling. 

Tarah,  a  hair  ;  a  wretch ;  one  banished. 

Taralah.  searching  out  slander,  or  strength. 

Tarea.  howling;  doing  evil. 

Tarpelites,  ravishers;  succession  of  mira- 
cles. 

Tarshish,  contemplation ;  examination. 

Tarsus,  winged ;  feathered. 

Tartak,  chained;  bound;  shut  up. 

Tartan,  a  general  (oflicial  title). 

Tatnai.  that  gives  ;  the  overseer  of  the  gifts 
and  tributes. 

Tebah.  murder ;  butchery ;  guarding  of  the 
body ;  a  cook. 

Tebaliah,    baptism,  or   goodness,  of   the 
Lord. 

Tebelh.  good,  goodness  (the  tenth  month 
of  the  Hebrews). 

Tehinnah,  entreaty  ;  a  favor. 

Tekel,  weight. 

Tekoa.  trumpet;  that  is  confirmed. 

Telabil),  a  heap  of  new  grain. 

Telah.  moistening;  greenness. 

Telas>-ar.  lukingaway;  heaping  up. 

Telein.  their  dew;  tlieir  shadow. 

Telhaisa.  suspension  of  the  plow. 

T(rl-melah,  heap  of  salt. 

Tema.  admiration ;    perfection  ;   constini- 
mation. 

Teman.  Temani.  the  south ;  Africa ;  perfect. 

Terah,  to  breathe;  scent;  blow. 

Teraphim.  images;  idols. 

Tertius.  third. 

Tertullus,  third. 

Tetrarch,  governor  of  a  fourth  part. 

Thaddeus,  that  praises  or  confesses. 

Thahash,   that  makes  haste  ;    that  keeps 
silence. 

Thamab.  that  blots  out;  that  suppresses. 

Tharah,  same  as  Terah. 

Thebez.  muddy ;  e^gs :  fine  linen  or  silk. 

Thelasar,  same  as  Telassar. 

Theophilus,  friend  of  God. 

Thessalonica,  victory  against  the  Thessa 

lians. 
Theudas,  flowing  with  water. 
Thomas,  a  twin. 
Thummim.  perfection ;  truth. 
Thyatira,  a  perfume;  sacrifice  of  labor. 
Tibbath,  killing;  a  cook. 
Tiberias,  good  vision  ;  the  navel. 
Tiberius,  the  son  of  Tiber. 
Tibni.  straw  ;  hay. 
Tidal,  that  breaks  the  yoke ;  knowledge  of 

elevation. 
Tiglath-pileser,  that  binds  or  takes  away 

captivity. 
Tikvan.  hope;  a  little  line;  congregation. 
Tilon.  murmuring. 

Timeus.  perfect ;  admirable;  honorable. 
Timnab,  forbidding. 
Timnath.  image;  figure;  enumeration. 
Timnath-heres,   or  Timnatb-serah,   image 

of  the  sun  :  numbering  of  the  rest. 
Timon.  honorable;  worthy. 
Timotheus.  honor  of  God ;  valued  of  Go4 


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TipliPfili,  pnspnge;  lenp;  step;  the  pnss- 

UViT. 

Tirhnkrth.    inquirer;    cxiimiuer ;   dull   ob- 

•server. 
Tirin,  searching  out. 
TirwhHthH,  n  (lovernor. 
Tir/ali.  benevolent;  ccmplaipant;  pleasiujf. 
Tishblte,  ihiit  make?  captive. 
Titns.  pU'Hsinjr. 
Timh,  wt'iipoii ;  dtirt. 
Tt>li.  miod  ;  uoodnejifi. 
Tobadunijtin.  my  good  God  ;  Ihe  ijooduess 

of  the  foundation  of  llie  Lord. 
Tobiali.  Tohijah.  the  Lord  is*  good. 
Tocheii.  middle. 
ToL'iirmali.  which  it»  at!  bone. 
Tuhu.  tlmt  lives.;  that  declares. 
Toi,  who  wanders. 
Tola,  worm;  grub;  fjcarlet. 
Tolad;  a  generation. 
Tophel,  ruin;  folly;  without  uuderetand- 

ing. 
Tophct,  a  drum  ;  betrayiuij. 
Trachoiiitis,  ctony. 
Troas.  penetrated. 
TrophiniU!*,  well  educated  ;  well  brought 

up. 
Tr\i)liena.  deliciou?;  delicate. 
Tryphoii.  mascuhne  of  Tryphena. 
TrVpho-^a,  Ihrice  ehining. 
Tu'l>al.  the  earth;  the  world  ;  confusion. 
Tubal-cain.  worldly  possession ;  post-essed 

of  confusion. 
Tychicus.  casual ;  by  chance. 
Tyrannus.  a  prince;  one  that  reiguR. 
Tyre,  Tyrus,  strength;  rock;  sharp. 

V. 

Ucnl,  power;  prevalency. 

Tel.  desiring  (iod. 

Ulai,  strength  ;  fool;  senpelegs. 

Ulam,  the  porch  ;  the  court ;  their  strength; 

their  foWy. 
Ulla.  elevatitin  ;  leaf;  young  child. 
I'mmah,  darkened;  covered;  his  people. 
Unui.  poor;  atllictcd  :  that  answers. 
Uphaz.  pure  gold ;  gold  of  Phaeie  or  Pison. 
Ui)har.-*in,  divided. 
Vr.  lire,  light,  a  valley. 
Urbane,  courteous, 
Uri,  mv  light ;  my  tire. 
Uriah. "or  Urijah.'the  Lord  is  my  lighter 

lire. 
Uriel,  same  as  Uriah. 
Urini,  lights  j  flres. 
Uthai,  my  iniquity. 
Uz,  counsel ;  words. 
Uzai.  he. 
Uzal.  wandering. 
Uzzah   strength:  goat. 
Uzzen-sherah.  ear  of  the  flesh. 
Uzzi.  my  strength;  my  kid. 
Uzzirth.'Uzziel.  the  streijgth.  or  kid,  of  the 

Lord. 

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1  ^' 

I  Vajezatha,  sprinkling  the  chamber. 

I  Vaniah,  nourishment,  or  weapons,  of  the 

I         Lord. 

j  Vashni,  the  second ;  changed ;  a  tooth. 

Vashtl.  that  drinks;  thread, 

I  Vophsi,  fragrant ;  diminution. 

I  2. 

'  Zannannini.  movings;  a  person  asleep. 

'  Zaavnn,  trembling. 

I  Zabfld,  dowr^v;  endowed. 

I  Zabbai.  flowing. 

Zabdi,  same  as  Zabad. 

Zaccai.  pure  meat ;  just. 

Zaccheus.  pure;  clean;  lust. 

Zaccur,  of  the  male  kind;  mindful. 

Zachnriah.  memory  {if  the  Lord. 

Zadok,  just;  justilled. 

Zaham,  crime;  filthincss;  impurity. 

Zair.  little;  alllicted;  in  tribulation. 

Zalaph.  shadow:  ringing:  shaking. 

Zalmon,  his  shade;  his  image. 

Zalnionah,  the   shade;    the  sound  of  the 
number:  his  image. 

Zalmunna.  shadow  ;  image ;  idol  forbidden. 

Zamzunimims.  projects  of  crimes;   enor- 
mous crimes. 

Zanoah.  forgetfulness ;  desertion. 

Zaphnath-|>aaneah,  one  who  discovers  hid- 
den things. 

Zarah.  east ;  brightness. 

Zareah,  leprosy ;  hornet. 

Zared.  strange\k'scent. 

Zarev)hath,  nmlnisli  of  the  month. 

Zaretrtii.  tribuiaticn  ;  perplexity. 

Zatthu.  olive-tree, 

Zaza.  ht'longiufj  to  all. 

Zebadiah,  portion  of  the  Lord ;  the  Lord  is 
my  portion. 

Zebah,  victim;  eacriflce. 

Zebcdee.  abundant ;  portion. 

Zebina,  flowing  now;  selling;  buying. 

Zeboiim,  deer;  goats. 

Zebudah.  endowed;  endowing. 

Zebul.  a  habitation. 

Zebulun.  Zehulon.  dwellinc:;  habitation. 

Zechariah.  s.ime  as  Zacharfah. 

Zedad,  his  side,  his  hunting. 

Zedekiah,    the    Lord    is    my  justice,   the 
justice  of  the  Lord. 

Zecb,  wolf. 

Zelah,  rib;  side;  halting. 

Zelek,  the  shadow  or  noise  of  him  that 
licks  or  laps. 

Zelopliehad.  the  shade  or  tingling  of  fear. 

Zelotes,  zealous. 

Zelzah,  noontide. 

Zemaraim.  wool ;  pith. 

Zemira,  song:  vine;  palm. 

Zeiian.  coldness;  target;  weapon. 

Zenas.  living. 

Zephaniah,  ftie  Lord  is  my  secret. 

Zephath,  which  beholds;  that  attends  or 
that  covers. 


Zepho,  Zephon,  that  sees  and  observes  ; 
that  expects  or  coven*. 

Zer.  perplexity. 

Zerali,  same  lis  Zarah. 

Zerahiah,  the  Lord  rising;  brightnoss  of 
the  Lord. 

Zeredah,  ambush;  change  of  dominion. 

Zeresh.   misery  ;    strange  ;    dispersed    In- 
heritance. 

Zereth,  same  as  Zer. 

Zeror.  root;  that  straitens  or  binds;  that 
keeps  tight. 

Zeruah.  leprous  ;  wasp;  hornet. 

Zeruhbahel,  a  stranger  at  Babylon;   di9 
persion  of  confusion. 

Zerninh.  pain  or  tribulation  of  the  Lord. 

Zethar,  he  that  examines  or  beholds. 

Zia.  sweat;  swelling. 

Ziha,  army;  figlit ;  strength. 

Zibenn,  iniqiiitv  that  dwells. 

Zibiah,  the  Lord  dwells;  deer;  goat. 

Zichri,  that  remembers;  that  is  a  man. 

Ziddim.  huntings;  treasons;  destructions. 

Zidkijah.  justice  of  the  Lord. 

Zidon.  hunting  ;  llshing;  venison. 

Zif.  this  or  that  ;  brightness;  comeliness. 

Ziha,  brightness  ;  whiteness;  drought. 

Zlktag,  measure  pre^>;ed  down. 

Zillah,  shadow  ;  tlie  lint'ling  of  the  car. 

Zilpah,  distillation  fioin  the  mouth. 

Zilthai.  my  shadow;  mv  talk. 

Zimmah,  thought;  wickedness. 

Zimran.  song;  singer  j  vine. 

Zimzi,  my  field  ;  my  vine. 

Zin.  buckler;  coldness. 

Zina,  shining;  going  back. 

Zion,  monument;  raised  un;  sepnlcher. 

Zior,  ship  of  him  that  watches. 

Ziph,  this  moutli  or  mouthful;  falsehood. 

Ziphron,  falsehood  of  a  song;  rejoicing, 

Zippor,  bird;  sparrow;  crown;  dest^rt. 

Zipporah,  beauty;  trumpet  ;  mourning. 

Zithri,  to  hide;  demolished. 

Ziz,  flower;  branch;  a  lock  of  hair. 

Ziza,  same  as  Zina. 

Zoan,  motion. 

Zonr,  little  ;  small. 

Zolmh,  Zobebah.  an  army;  warring. 

Zohar,  white;  bright;  dryness. 

Zoheleth,  that  creeps,  slides,  or  draws. 

Zoheth,  separation  ;  amazing. 

Zophah,  viol ;  honeycomb. 

Zophar,  rising  early;  crown. 

Zophim.  place  for  a  watchman. 

Zorah.  leprosy ;  scab;  hornet. 

Zorobabel.  see  Zerubbabel. 

Znar,  same  as  Zoar. 

Zuph,  that    beholds,  observes,    watches; 
roof;  covering. 

Zur,  stone  ;  rock  ;  thit  besieges. 

Zuriel.  rock  or  strength  of  God. 

Zurishaddai,  the  Almighty  is  my  rock  and 
strength. 

Zuzims,  the  posts  of  a  door  ;   8i>lendor : 
beauty. 


TABLES  OF 

SCPJPTURE  MEASURES,  WEIGHTS.  AND  COINS, 

WITH    FULL    EXPLANATIONS. 

Corrected  by  the  latest  BCientific  discoveries  down  to  the  present  time ;  from  McCulloch,  Gregory,  Brande,  Lavoisne,  Smith,  and 

other  authorities. 


I.  MEASURES  OF  LENGTH  AND  DISTANCE. 

MEAsrRES  OF  Length.— It  is  supposed  that  all  nations  origin- 
ally based  their  measures  of  length  upon  some  part  of  the  human 
body.  The  Western  nations  very  generally  took  the  foot  for 
thispurpose.  But  tlie  Hebrews  took  the  hand  and  fore-arm ;  so 
that  tlie  Western  and  Oriental  systems  are  radically  different. 

The  Hebrew  measures  of  length,  so  far  as  known,  were: 

The  finger's-breadth  or  digit;  the  palm  or  hnnd-breadth ;  the 
epan ;  the  cubit ;  and  the  reed.  Of  these  the  cubit  was  the  most 
important. 

The  Bible  cubit  wae  shorter  than  that  of  other  countries. 
Moreover,  in  the  times  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy,  three  diff'erent 
cubits  were  recognized  by  the  Jews.  These  were  :  1.  The 
"  cubit  of  a  man,"  or  common  cubit,  in  length  of  our  inches  and 
decimals  of  an  inch,  15.S7()3,  or  slightly  more  than  a  foot  and 
a  quarter.  2.  The  ancient  Mosaic  or  legal  cubit,  a  hand-breadth 
longer  than  the  first,  and  of  the  same  length  with  the  smaller 
Egyptian  cubit,  that  is,  inches  19.0515,  or  about  a  foot  and  seven 
inches  ;  and  3.  The  new  cubit,  equal  to  the  larger  or  royal 
Egyptian  cubit,  equal  to  about  20.6  inches,  or  1  foot  8X  inches. 
The  proportions  of  the  Hebrew  measures  to  each  other  and  to 
our  measures  are  shown  in  the  following  table : 

Feet  and  inches 
Inches.        nearly. 
Digit  or  finger's-breadth .7938. . .  .0.8  or  13-16 

4  Digits  malce  one  Palm  or  hand-breadth..    3.1752  —  0.3  3-16 
3  Palma  make  one  Span 9.5257 0.9X 

2  Spans  make  one  Cubit  (legal) 19.0615 1.7 

6  Cubits  make  one  Keed  (Ezekiel's  Reed)  .114.3090. . .  .9.6 

Measures  of  Distance.— It  is  supposed  that  the  Jews  had  two 
paces :  one  30  inches  or  2)^  feet  long,  the  other  a  double  one, 

5  feet  long ;  and  that  they  used  a  long  and  a  short  mile,  consist- 
ing of  a  thousand  of  one  or  the  other  of  these  paces. 

The  most  usual  measure  of  distance  was  a  "  Day's  Journey."' 
This,  for  a  single  traveler,  was  equal  to  thirty  of  our  miles ;  but 
for  a  caravan  or  large  company,  to  only  ten.  A  "  Sabbath  Day's 
Journey"  was  3,000  cubits,  or  six-tenths  of  a  mile.  The  origin 
of  the  term  was  from  a  conceit  of  the  rabbins  or  Jewish  teachers 
of  their  law.  It  arose  thus :  The  rabbins  took  the  text  in  Exodus, 
svi.  29,  "Let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  seventh  day," 
and  on  the  strength  of  it  forbade  all  traveling.  Then  they  made 
an  exception,  allowing  the  walk  from  the  houses  next  the  Taber- 
nacle, across  the  empty  space  always  kept  around  it,  to  the 
edifice,  for  the  purpose  of  worship.  Now  this  empty  space  was 
always  just  2,000  cubits  wide.  And,  finally,  they  allowed  every 
man  to  travel  on  the  Sabbath,  not  more  than  this  distance  of  2,000 
cubits  from  the  wall  of  his  own  city  in  any  direction. 

The  furlong  of  the  New  Testament  is  the  Greek  Stadium,  the 
length  of  the  celebrated  Greek  national  race-course  at  Olympia. 
It  consisted  of  600  Greek  feet,  equal  in  English  measure  to  606 
feet  9  inches.  The  mile  mentioned  in  the  New  Testament  was 
possibly  a  Roman  mile.  The  following  table  contains  these 
measures  reduced  to  our  measures,  and  also  some  otners  added 
for  comparison's  sake: 

Feet.     In. 

Roman  Foot  (96-100  of  the  Greek  Foot) 11.6496 

Greek  Foot 1    0.135 

Roman  Pace 4  10.;^ 

Greek  Fathom    6    0.81 

Furlong  or  Stndium 606    9 

Roman  Mile  (9193-10000  of  our  mile) 4,854 

Persian  Parasang,  3>i  miles  nearly. 

The  Bishop  of  Peterborough  thinks  that  in  Ps.  xvi.  6,  and 
Ixxviii.  55,  the  Schcenus  or  Egyptian  laud-measuring  line  is  re- 
ferred to.  This,  according  to  him,  was  80  cubits  long;  that  is, 
126  ft.  8  inches. 

Measures  op  Surface.— The  Jews  had  no  such  system  as  our 
**  square  measure,"  which  enabled  them  to  name  an  area  by  its 
size,  as  "square  foot,"  "acre,"  etc.  They  had  to  designate  the 
space  they  wanted  to  describe  by  naming  its  length  and  breadth. 
The  Bishop  of  Peterborough  has  added  under  this  head  a  num- 
ber of  interesting  and  learned  calculations,  which  are  here  given, 
with  such  modifications  as  the  present  state  of  Biblical  science 
requires,  and  using  the  Mosaic  or  legal  cubit.  His  cubit  is  nearly 
the  largest  or  Egyptian  one. 


1.  The  Altar  of  Incense.  Only  two  sides  of  it,  viz.,  its  length 
and  breadth,  are  expressed  by  Moses ;  each  of  them  is  aflBrmed 
to  be  one  cubit.  Yet  he  declares  it  was  four-square ;  whence  we 
collect  that  its  sides  and  its  top  were  each  just  a  square  cubit. 
Sec  Exodus,  xxx.  2.  Now  the  Jewish  square  cubit  amounts 
to  almost  exactly  two  and  a  half  English  square  feet,  so  that  the 
Altar  of  Incense  was  a  cube  of  2X  feet  every  way. 

The  Table  of  Srew-Bread,  Exod.,  xxv.  23.— This  is  affirmed 
to  be  two  cubits  in  length  and  one  in  breadth.  None  doubt  but 
it  was  rectangular,  containing  two  Jewish  square  cubits.  These 
amount  to  five  English  square  feet,  nearly,  that  is,  722  square 
inches. 

The  Boards  of  the  Tabernacle.— These  were  each  ten  cubits 
in  length  and  one  and  a  half  in  breadth  (Ex.,  xxvi.  16).  Being 
rectangular,  they  contained  15  Jewish  square  cubits ;  or  just 
about  37X  English  square  feet.  They  were,  in  short,  boards 
15  ft.  10  in.  long,  and  2  ft.  A}4  in.  wide.  This  seems  an  extra- 
ordinary width  to  be  required  in  a  country  so  destitute  of  large 
trees  as  the  wilderness  of  Sinai. 

The  Merct  Seat. — This  was  God's  Throne  of  Grace  among 
the  Jews.  Moses  (Exod.,  xxv.  17)  aftirms  that  its  length  was 
two  cubits  and  a  half,  its  breadth  one  cubit  and  a  half.  This 
makes  the  area  of  the  Mercy  Seat  to  be  3  ft.  11>^  in.  long  by  2  ft. 
A)4  in.  wide,  or  about  8  4-5  square  feet. 

The  Square  Cubit  in  Square  Feet. — A  square  cubit  reduced 
to  inches  is  19>:  19=361  sq.  inches.  Divide  this  by  144,  the  num- 
ber of  square  inches  in  one  square  foot,  and  we  have  2  73-144 
square  feet.  Reduce  this  vulgar  fraction  to  decimals,  and  we 
have  2.5  square  feet,  nearly;  the  exact  figures  running  into  a 
repeating  decimal,  thns:  2.50763088S8+. 

The  Court  of  the  Tabernacle.— This  was  the  ground  on 
which  the  priests  performed  all  the  solemn  public  worship  ol 
Israel  in  Moses'  time.  The  area  of  this  court  is  described  by 
MosesCExod.  xxvii.  18),  by  its  length  100  cubits  and  its  breadth 
everywhere  50  cubits.  Wherefore  this  area  must  be  in  Jewish 
measure  5,000  square  cubits,  since  that  is  the  product  of  100 
multiplied  into  50.  This  was  then  equal  to  an  area  of  12,500 
square  feet. 

II.  MEASURES  OF  CAPACITY, 

LiQUTD  Measures.— These  were:  1,  the  Log,  a  word  originally 
meaning  a  basin;  2,  the  Ilin,  an  Egyptian  word;  and  3,  the 
Bath,  a  Hebrew  word  meaning  "measured."  Of  these,  12  Log 
made  1  Hin,  and  6  Hin,  or  72  Log,  1  Bath.  For  the  contents  of 
these,  see  the  next  paragraph  but  one,  below. 

Dry  Measures.— 1.  The  Cab  (only  in  2  Kings,  vi.  25),  a  word 
meaning  hollow  or  concave;  2,  the  Onier  (only  in  Exodus,  xvi. 
16-36);  a  word  meaning  aheap,  or  a  sheaf;  3,  the  Seah,  which 
means  "measure,"  this  being  the  most  usual  measure  for  house- 
hold uses  ;  4,  the  Ephah,  an  Egyptian  word ;  5,  the  Half-homer 
or  Lethec  (in  Hosea,  iii.  2,  only),  a  word  meaning  something 
poured  out;  6,  the  Homer  (meaning  "heap")  or  Cor,  as  it  is 
elsewhere  called,  from  the  circular  vessel  in  which  it  was 
measured.  The  proportions  of  these  measures  to  each  other  (the 
half-homer  being  omitted)  are  as  follows: 

1  4-5  Cab  make  1  Omer ;  Z%  Omer  1  Seah ;  3  Seah  1  Ephah ;  10 
Ephah  1  Homer. 

The  relative  values  of  these  measures  are  well  ascertained ;  but 
there  are  two  confiicting  and  about  equally  authentic  statements 
about  what  was  the  actual  quantity  contained  in  them.  Josephus 
gives  statements  of  their  quantities,  and  the  Rabbinists  or  fol- 
lowers of  the  Jevi^ish  rabbins  another,  which  makes  them  only 
about  half  as  large.  There  is  no  known  means  of  deciding 
between  these  two,  and  both  must  therefore  be  given.  They  are 
in  gallons  and  decimals. 

Josephus.  Rabbinists. 

Measures.  Gallons.  Gallons. 

Homer  or  Cor  (10%,  or  5^  bushels).  .86.696  44.286 

Ephah  or  Bath 8.6696 4.4286 

Seah 2.8898 1.4762 

Hin 1.4449 7.381 

Omer 8669 4428 

Cab 4816 »46 

Log 1»04 0616 


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Some  measures  other  than  the  Hebrew  ones  nro  mentioned  in 
the  New  Testament,  which  may  he  meiitioiu'd  here,  without 
coint,'  into  a  full  account  of  thu  Gruck  and  Itumuu  measures. 
Thceu  nro : 

1.  The  MHf'fiifs  qironounccd  raet-ree-tcos),  only  in  John.  ii.  fi; 
II  measure  uf  liiiuids.  translated  "Urkin"  in  the  authori/.ed  ver- 
sion. The  metretesi)f  Attica  contained  a  lit  tic  overs  (i-lfl  gnllont*, 
find  if  this  wa#  the  measure  here  meant,  the  six  stono  jara  men- 
tioned in  John.  ii.  d,  if  wc  suppose  them  to  have  averaged  2X 
such  "  lirkinf,"  would  have  contained  in  nil  over  110  ynlluuH. 
liut  it  i^  possible  that  the  measure  meant,  instead  of  beiiH,' 
fui  Attic  one,  was  the  old  Uebrew  bath^  in  which  case  the  total 
wtuild  be  about  60  j;alIons. 

2.  The  Chitnix  (.keenix),  only  in  Rev.,  vi,  6;  a  dry  measure, 
translated  "measure.*"  The  chn-nix,  in  Attica,  contained  nearly 
a  quart,  dry  measure,  and  was  reckoned  a  fair  sujiply  of  corn  for 
a  day's  fcMul.  In  the  text  where  the  word  is  used,  the  "  measure 
of  Cora  for  a  penny"' — that  is.  the  cha'nix  of  corn  for  a  denarius, 
implies  <;reat  dearness  of  food,  as  the  denarius  in  those  days 
wcmld  conimonly  buy  a  bnshel. 

3.  The  A'f.'.'/fc  (zest-eek),  in  Mark.  vii.  4,8;  and  tliere  translated 
"  pot."     It  may  mean  any  email  vessel. 

■I.  The  Mofdus  0>h\U.^  V.  1."),  and  elsewhere),  translated  in  the 
authorized  version  by  "bushel."  The  Roman  measure  called  a 
modius  was  however  only  about  a  peck.  The  name  is  npplied  in 
the  New  Testament  to  denote  any  vessel  of  moderate  dimen- 
sions. 

III.   COrNS  AND  MONEY. 

1.  Money  not  f'oiNEn. — It  is  probable  that  the  use  of  coined 
money  among  the  tireeks  was  invented  as  ear!y  as  800  years 
before  (."hrist  ;  tliat  is,  the  time  of  Uzziah,  King  of  Judah, 
Jeroboani  II.  of  Israel,  and  about  the  important  Greek  era  of  the 
I'irst  Olympiad.  Tlie  oldest  Asiatic  coinage  is  not  so  old  as  this, 
imd  is  at  most  only  as  old  as  the  time  of  Cyrus,  about  5.50  years 
before  Christ.  There  is  no  mention  of  any  Hebrew  coinage 
before  the  i)eriod  of  the  Apocryphal  books.  In  1  Maccabees,  xv. 
6,  it  is  mentioned  that  Antiochus  VII.  allowed  Simon  Maccabieus 
to  coin  money  with  his  own  stamp.  This,  the  first  record  of 
Jewish  coined  money,  was  140  years  before  Christ.  The  nee  of 
coined  money  by  the  Jews  is  however  mentioned  in  Ezra  and 
Ni-hemiah.  about  450  years  before  Christ;  but  this  was  Persian 
Li'ld  money,  undoubtedly  Darics. 

All  the  money  mentioned  in  the  Bible  before  the  time  of  Ezra 
and  Nehemiah,  therefore — that  is.  before  the  period  of  the  return 
from  Captivity— was  uncoined  money,  and  seems  always  to  have 
been  silver,  gold  being  mentioned  as  a  valuable  metal,  but  not  as 
money.  This  uncoined  money  was  used  by  weight.  It  is  to  be 
noticed,  also,  that  the  money  of  Canaan  and  that  of  Egypt  are 
mentioned  as  if  they  were  of  the  same  sort.  Now  it  is  known 
that  in  ancient  Egypt  silver  rings  were  used  as  money,  much  like 
the  "ring-money"  as  the  antiquaries  call  it.  which  was  used  by 
ihe  ancient  Celtic  peoples  of  western  Europe,  and  which  may  be 
seen  in  antiquarian  museums.  Therefore  it  is  very  likely  thnt 
the  money  mentioned  in  the  Bible  before  the  times  of  Ezra  and 
Nehemiah  consisted  of  silver  rings,  and  that  it  was  paid  and 
received  by  weight,  ns  is  described  in  Genesis,  xxiii.  16.  where 
"Abraham  weighed  to  Ephron  the  silver  which  he  hnd  named  in 
the  audience  of  the  sons  of  Heth,  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver, 
current  t/toneu,  with  the  merchant."  The  "shekel"  here  men- 
tioned is  eviaeutly  not  a  coin,  but  a  weight,  as  is  supposed, 
belonging  to  a  set  or  system  whose  standards  wero  subsequently 
kept  by  the  priests. 

2.  Weights  Tsed  in  Paying  Money. — As  the  ancient  Jewish 
weights  were  chiefly  used  in  dealing  out  the  rings  or  pieces  ol 
metal  that  served  for  money,  the  account  ot  them  is  properly 
placed  with  thnt  of  uncoined  money.  There  seem  to  have  been 
three  different  systems  of  these  weights,  one  for  gold,  one  for 
silver,  and  one  for  copper;  thnt  for  silver  being  the  principal  and 
oldest  one.  and  its  most  common  or  principal  weight,  the  shekel 
of  silver,  being  ollen  called  "the  Holy  Shekel,"  or  "Shekel  of 
the  Sanctuary."  The  word  "Shekel"  is  a  Hebrew  one,  meaning 
"weight."  The  shekel  was  the  chief  weight  in  each  of  these 
three  systems,  but  its  weight  decreased  as  the  value  of  the  metal 
■weighed  by  it  increased.  The  shekel  of  silver  was  about  twice 
as  heavy  as  the  shekel  of  gold,  and  the  shekel  of  copper  about 
twice  as  heavy  as  that  of  silver. 

With  this  introduction,  we  proceed  to  give  tables  showing 
these  three  sets  of  weights,  their  relative  values,  the  weights  of 
all  of  them  in  grains,  and  also  in  dcnominationa  of  avoirdupois 
weight. 

CiOLD  WEIGHTS. 
Denominations.  Grains.  Avoird.y  nearly. 

Stiekel 1,32 3-10  oz. 

IiX)  Shekels  isl  Manch 13.200 1  lb.  14  oz. 

rtX)Maii&h8  ial  Talent 1.320,000 1S8  lb. 


SILVER  WEIGHTS. 


Deiwmindtions. 

Gerah 

10  Gerahs  is  I  Beka., 
2Bekasisl  Sliekel . . 
m  Shekels  is  1  Mane 


50  Manehs  is  1  Talent 660.000 . 


Grains.  Avoird.,  nearly. 

11 1-40  oz. 

110 Hoz. 

220...  , }^oz.,l%eT. 

18,900 1  lb.  Uoz. 


.94  1b. 


COPPER  WEIGHTS. 


Denominations. 

Shekel  

1.500  Shekels  U  1  Talent.. 


Grains.  Avoird,,  nearly. 

528 1  2-10  oz. 

792.000 1181b. 


The  meanings  of  the  Hebrew  names  in  the  above  tables  are  as 
follows:  Gerah,  a  grain  or  bean  ;  Beka,  a  half,  that  is,  a  half 
shekel ;  Shekel,  weight  ;  ]\Iaueh,  part,  portion,  or  mimber.  The 
word  translated  "  talent"  in  the  Old  Testament  is  Eikknr,  mean- 
ing circle  or  globe,  probably  with  the  idea  of  wholeness  or 
completeness  supposed  to  be  involved  in  those  forms,  as  if  the 
amount  were  the  largest  full  sum. 

The  copper  shekel  appears  to  have  been  divided  into  halves 
(2fW  grains),  quarters  (132  grains),  and  sixths  (8«  grainsi. 

3.  Coined  Money.— The  Maccaba^an  shekel  was  a  silver  piece 
fcbout  as  heavy  as  a  silver  half  dollar,  but  rather  thicker  and  not 
so  broad.  It  had  on  one  side  a  figure  of  a  vase,  supposed  to  have 
represented  the  pot  of  manna  preserved  in  the  tabernacle,  and  on 
the  other  side  a  stem  with  three  flowers,  supposed  to  have  repre- 
sented Aaron's  rod  that  budded.  With  the  vase  was  an  inscrip- 
tion signifying  "  Shekel  of  Israel,"  and  with  the  branch  another, 
signifying  "Jerusalem  the  Holy."  These  inscriptions  were  in 
old  Hebrew  letters,  which  had  a  general  similarity  in  style  to 
our  own  capitals,  and  were  like  the  Phceuician  and  Samaritan 
alphabets. 

The  Daric.—The  Persian  Daric.  mentioned  in  the  Old  Testa- 
ment, was  a  gold  coin,  so  named  after  Darius,  the  name  of  several 
Persian  kings,  just  as  in  modern  times  Louis  and  Napoleon  have 
been  the  names  of  French  coins.  The  name  daric  is  translated 
in  the  authorized  version  "  dram."  The  daric  was  a  coin  a  little 
more  than  as  heavy  as  a  half  eagle,  but  very  thick,  of  pure  gold, 
and  having  on  one  side  a  hatf-length  figure  of  a  king  armed  with 
dart  and  bow,  and  on  the  other  side  an  irregular  souare  sunk  in 
the  metal.    Their  weight  was  about  128  grains. 

"  A  Piec£  of  Monet/'  (Matt.,  xvii.  24-27)  found  in  the  flsh  by  St. 
Peter,  and  with  which  he  paid  tribute  for  himself  and  ChristJ 
was  a  stater,  a  Greek  silver  piece,  of  just  about  the  size  and  value 
of  the  shekel  above  described,  that  is,  of  a  silver  half  dollar. 

The  Penny  was  the  denarius,  the  principal  silver  coin  of  the 
Romans,  up  to  the  beginning  of  the  third  century  after  Christ. 
It  was  a  little  larger  than  the  old-fashioned  Spanish  real  or  silver 
coin  of  12X  cents,  being  worth  almost  exactly  14  cents. 

Farthing  is  the  word  used  in  the  authorized  version  of  the 
Bible  to  translate  two  different  Greek  words.  One  of  these 
is  Kodrantes  (Matt.,  v.  26;  Mark,  xii.  42),  which  is  the  Greek 
form  of  the  Latin  word  Quadrans.  The  Roman  Quadrans  was  a 
small  copper  coin,  and  was,  as  its  name  indicates,  the  quadrant 
or  quarter  of  the  as.  This  as  was  a  copper  coin,  sixteen  of  which 
were  equal  to  a  denarius.  The  as  was  accordingly  about  equiva- 
lent to  the  old-fashioned  "  red  cent."  and  the  farthing  to  a 
quarter  of  a  cent.  The  other  word  translated  "  farthing"  is 
Assarion,  (Matt.,  x.  29;  Luke.  xii.  6),  the  Greek  form  of  the  Latin 
Assai-^ium,  which  was,  the  small  as,  equal  to  half  the  as.  This 
farthing  was  therefore  twice  as  large  as  the  other. 

Mite,  in  Greek  Lepton,  was  a  copper  piece,  the  smallest  coin  in 
circulation,  and  worth  half  the  first  of  two  farthings  above 
described,  viz.,  the  quadrans. 

The  following  table  shows  at  one  view  the  approximate  weights 
in  grains  and  values  in  dollars  and  cents,  of  the  coins  and  money 
weights  above  described  as  named  in  the  Bible.  (The  lawful 
weight  of  the  silver  dollar  is  41 2>..  grains.) 

TABLE  OF  BIBLE  MONEY. 


Denominations. 

Onld  Shekel 

Grainti. 
1-32  .. . 

Value,  nearlt/. 
. .       $5.69 
5(i9.00 

1.3  200 

Oold  Talent 

Silver  Gerah 

Silver  Beka 

....1.380,000 

.   ..            11 

110 

320     ... 

...56,900.00 
.02'i 

Silver  Maneh 

13.200 

.32  00 

660.000 

..  1,600.00 

Copper  Shekel 

Copper  Talent 

Persian  Daric  or  Dram  (gold). 

528 

....    792,000 

128 

220  .... 

.03  14-lOu 
47.14 
5.52 
.53 

"  Piece  of  Money"  (Stater.  !*il 
Penny  (Denarius,  Bilver) .  — 
Farthin<;  (Quadrans.  copper). 
Farthing  (.^searium.  copper) . 
Mite  (copper) 

•er).          220 

58  8-7. 
42  ... 

.53 
.14 

.oox 

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■OOK 

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SI 

A    DICTIONARY 

OF 

EELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS,  SECTS,  PARTIES,  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 

COMPILED  BY 

PROFESSOR  ROSWELl'  D.  HITCHCOCK,  D.D. 

POPULATION  OF  THE  GLOBE 
(According  to  Prof.  Schem). 

America 72,800,000 

Europe, 287,000,000 

Asia 798,(i00.000 

Africa 188.000.000 

Australasia  and  PoJynesia 3,800,000 

1,350,300,000 
It  is  CBtimated  that  there  are  in  the  world  about  3,600  different  languages,  and  about  1,000  differeut  religions  and  sects.    The 
adherents  of  the  principal  religions,  reckoning  the  whole  population,  are  supposed  to  be  nearly  as  follows : 

Greek  Church 69,099,700 

Six  other  Oriental  Churches 6,500.000 

Roman  Catholics 195,000,000 

Protestants 97,139,000 

Mohammedans 160,000,000 

Buddhists 34f).000,000 

Other  Asiatic  Religionists 200,000,000 

Pagans 200.000,060 

Jews 6,000.000 

In  the  United  States  there  are  more  than  fifty  religious  denominations,  five  of  which  maybe  found  in  all  the  States:  Episco 
palians,  dating  from  1607  in  Virginia ;  Roman  Catholics,  dating  from  1633  in  Marj'land ;  Baptists,  dating  from  1630  in  Rhode  Island ; 
Presbyterians,  dating  from  1684  in  Maryland  ;  Methodists,  dating  from  1706  in  New  York.  The  three  most  numerous  denominations 
are  the  Methodists,  Baptists,  and  Presbyterians. 


ABYSSINIAN  CHURCH.— In  Abyssinia,  the  southern  half  of 
ancient  Ethiopia.  Founded  about  330  a.d.  Circumcisiou  pre- 
cedes baptism.  Jewish  as  well  as  Christian  Sabbath  observed. 
Descent  from  Solomon  claimed  for  their  first  kings.  In  doc- 
trine mouophysitic ;  holding  also  to  the  procession  of  the 
Spirit  from  the  Father  only.  Resembles  the  Greek  more  than 
the  Latin  Church.  Very  corrupt  in  morals.  Monasticism  in- 
troduced in  thirteenth  century.    About  3,000,000. 

ADAMITES.— This  name  has  been  given  to  a  North  African 
Gnostic  sect,  said  to  have  been  founded  120  a.d.  by  Prodicus, 
the  son  of  Carpocrates.  Whether  they  were  so  called  because 
they  went  naked  in  their  worship,  or  because  they  made  Adam 
one  of  the  first  and  highest  of  the  Aeons,  writers  are  not 
agreed.  Nor  is  it  considered  quite  certain  that  there  was  such 
a  sect  in  the  second  century.  A  fanatical  and  immoral  sect 
bearing  this  name  appeared  in  Austria  in  1312  a.d.  There 
were  Adamites  also  in  Bohemia;  exterminated  by  Ziaka  in 
1421  A.D. 

AETIANS.— Followers  of  Aetius  of  Antioch,  a  strict  Arian,  who 
took  an  active  part  in  the  Trinitarian  controversy  in  the  fourth 
century. 

AFRICAN  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH.— In  the  United 
States.  Founded  in  Philadelphia  in  1816.  Five  bishops,  550 
preachers,  1,500  local  preachers,  200,000  members. 

AFRICAN  METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  ZION  CHURCH.— In  the 
United  States.  Founded  in  New  York  in  1800.  Nearly  300 
traveling  preachers,  and  more  than  60,000  members. 

AGAPiEMONIANS.— A  sort  of  free-love  community,  occupying 
an  elegant  estate  at  Charlinch,  the  seat  of  an  old  convent,  nine 
miles  from  Taunton,  in  England.  Founded  in  184G  by  Rev. 
Henry  Prince,  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England.  Num- 
ber of  members  in  1849,  about  sixty ;  now  not  so  many. 

AKHALIES.— A  class  of  religious  waiTiors  among  the  Sikhs  in 
Hindostan.  They  deny  God,  and  believe  in  fate.  Are  very 
fanatical  and  turbulent.    See  Nanekism. 

ALBIGENSES.— A  dualistic  sect  of  southern  France,  quite  nu- 
merous in  the  twelfth  century,  but  exterminated  early  tu  the 
thirteenth. 

ALBRIGHTS.— .5€tf  Evangelical  Association. 

AMENITES.— 5^6  OMrsir. 

ANABAPTISTS.— A  sect  which  appeared  in  Germany  about  1520. 
The  name  sometimes  reproachfully  applied  to  the  Baptists 
because  they  re-baptize  those  who  were  bajitizcd  in  infancy. 


ANGLO-CATHOLICS.— A  party  in  the  English  Church,  called 
PusEYiTES,  from  one  of  their  leaders,  and  Tractarians,  from 
the  ninety  tracts  issued  by  them  between  1S33-11.  They  em- 
phasized these  four  '"Catholic  principles:"  apostolic  succes- 
sion; baptismal  regeneration;  the  real  presence  in  the  S  a  pi- 
per; and  the  authority  of  tradition. 

ANSOXIANS.  OR  ANSYREEH.— ^^e  NusAiRrrEH. 

ANTIDICOMARIANITES.— From  two  Greek  words,  which  mean 
"enemies  of  Maiy."  Followers  of  Bonosus  and  Ilelvidius, 
Italians,  in  the  fourth  century,  who  taught  that  the  Virgin 
Mary,  after  the  birth  of  our  Saviour,  was  the  mother  of  other 
children. 

ANTI-MISSION  BAPTISTS.— Call  themselves  Old  School  Bap- 
tists, which  see. 

ANTINOMIANS. — Originating  with  John  Agricola,  of  Germany 
(b.  1492,  d.  1566),  who  taught  that  the  Gospel  had  abolished 
the  Law,  and  that  good  works  are  not  necessary-  to  salvation. 
The  name  is  applied  to  such  as  are  thought  to  magnify  reli- 
gious emotion  at  the  expense  of  practical  godliness. 

APOLLINARIANS.— From  Apolliuaris  (d.  390),  bishop  of  Laodi- 
cea,  in  Syria,  who  was  a  Trinitarian,  but  taught  that  the 
divine  Logos  took  the  place  of  the  rational  human  soul  in' 
Christ.  The  sect  founded  by  him  in  375  was  extinct  about 
450  A.D.  The  name  is  still  applied  to  such  as  agree  with  Apol- 
linaris  in  denying  the  human  soul  in  Christ. 

ARIANS. — Followers  of  Arius  (d.  336  a.d.),  a  presbyter  in  Alex- 
andria, who  in  318  began  to  teach  that  Christ  is  neither  divine 
nor  human,  but  super-angelic.  Still  to  be  met  with,  but  never 
numerous. 

ARMENIAN  CHURCH.— Founded  in  Armenia  by  Gregory  the 
niuminator,  who  converted  King  Tiridates  about  302  a.d. 
Owing  to  political  disorders,  the  Anneniaus  sent  no  bishops 
to  the  Council  of  Chalcedon,  451  a.d.,  and  in  491  rejected  the 
decrees  of  that  Council.  They  have  accordingly  been  reckoned 
monophysites.  On  other  points  than  the  person  of  Christ,  the 
Greek  and  Armenian  Churches  are  agreed.  The  Armenian 
Catholic  Church,  or  "United  Armenians,"  date  from  1316- 
1334  A.D.,  and  number  about  100,000.  Within  a  few  years 
about  15,000  have  become  "Evanf;;elical."  Since  the  loss  of 
their  nationality  in  the  fourteenth  century,  the  Armenians 
have  been  widely  dispersed.  Thtdr  numbers  are  variouBly 
estimated  from  3,000,000  to  5,000,000,  two  millions  of  whoa> 
are  in  Turkey. 


DICTIONARY   OP   RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS.         1117 


ARMINI  VNS.— .V  sect  or  party  In  IloUand,  so  called  from  Aniil- 

iiius  ih.  ISCO.  <1.  um).  Callwl  also  "nLMUonslrants."  from  the 
doamu-iit  ^Remomlraidi,!}  pr.-jented  by  thuin  lo  the  Stales 
of  llollalKl  and  West  Krioslaiid  in  1010,  Bc-ltini;  forth,  under 
live  head*,  their  doctrinal  views.  The  chief  points  of  differ- 
ence helween  them  and  the  Calviniats  were  three:  (1)  Pre- 
dcsliiialiou,  which,  they  said,  is  conditional,  not  ab-olute. 
(■n  The  \tonin"  Worlc  of  Christ,  which,  they  paid,  is  not  only 
Bulllcient  for  alf,  but  intended  for  all.  (:!)  Clracc,  which,  they 
gaid  mav  be  resisted  and  lo.t.  The  name  is  still  applied  to 
eucli  as  are  supposed  to  adhere,  more  or  less  closely,  to  the 
system  as  then  developed.  The  two  points  now  most  empha- 
sized are  Conditional  I'rcdestinalioii  and  the  Amismbility  of 
Grace  It  is  claimed  bv  Arminians  fiat  their  doctrine  of  pre- 
destination is  "in  the  main  coincident  wilh  that  of  the  Lu- 
tlierans  in  Germany  ;  is  held  by  the  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Churches  throughout  the  world,  by  a  larije  part  of  the  Cluirch 
of  Ku^dand,  and  by  many  of  the  clergy  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  in  the  United  States." 
ASSOCIATE  PRESBYTERY.— In  Scotland,  dating  from  HM. 
Founded  in  oi)positiou  to  aristocratic  dictation  in  the  settle- 
meut  of  ministers.  In  1747  a  split  occurred  on  the  question 
of  the  ••  Uui-ess  Oath,"  resultiui;  in  the  formation  of  the  Asso- 
cuTE  Synod,  and  the  Ge.neral  Associate  Stnod.  In  IS'M 
this  schism  was  healed,  only  a  few  ministers,  belonging  lo 
the  General  Associate  Synod,  protestuis  against  the  union. 
Ste  iMTED  Obioinal  Seceders,  aud  United   Secission 

CUUBCU.  ^ 

4.SS0CI\TE  REFORMED  SYNOD  OF  NEW  YORK. -Com- 
posed of  two  presbvteries  which  refused  to  join  the  I  nitei> 
Presbyterian  Church,  formed  in  1838  by  brinpng  together 
the  \8sociate  aud  Associate  Reformed  Churches.  In  18(10 
they  re-ported  16  ministers,  U  churches,  and  l,(i31  members. 
In  isi;7  they  reported  only  II  ministers. 

ASSOCIATE  REFORMED  SYNOD  OF  THE  SOUTH.— A  small 
Presbyterian  body,  which  in  1S«0  reported  t»  ministera ;  and 

in  1«B7. 1)3.  ... 

ASSOCIATE  SY-NOD  OF  NORTH  AMERICA. -Like  the  Asso- 
ciate Reformed  Svnod  of  New  York,  made  up  of  persons  who 
declined  the  union  of  the  Associate  and  Associate  Reformed 
Churches  in  1S38.  In  im  they  reported  U  ministers,  32 
churches  and  778  members,  chielly  in  Indiana,  Illinois,  and 
Iowa.  In  1S67  they  reported  U  ministers,  40  churches,  and 
l.-Sil  members.  ,  .     „ 

ATUANASIANS.  — Followers  of  Athanasiua  of  Alexandria  (b. 
aiiout  •■iOO  d  S73).    He  was  the  leading  opponent  of  .\rianism 
in  the  Council  of  Nice,  323  a.d.    The  so-called  "  Athanasian 
Creed"  was  not  written  by  him,  but  probably  by  some  one  in 
Gaul,  about  the  year  450. 
ATHEISTS.— In  the  Irish  census  of  1863,  one  person  avowed  him- 
self an  atheist,  and  one  an  "unbeliever."    In  Canada  were 
returned,  in  the  census  of  1881,  "of  no  religion,"  18,500. 
AUGUSTINIANS.— One  of  the  four  "  Mendicant  Orders  '  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church ;  established  in  1258.    This  name  is 
also  given  to  those  who  sympathUe  with  the  doctrinal  views 
of  Augustine  0.   3.13.  d.l:»l.  A. D.). 
BAPTISTS  —Who  hold  that  a  personal  profession  of  faith,  and 
an  immersion  in  water,  are  essential  to  baptism.     They 
claim  that  Uiey  have  existed  as  Cliristiau  communities  from 
the  days  of  the  Apostles,  and  have  held  pure  the  doctrines 
and  ordinances  of  the  Gospel  through  all  ages.    The  first 
Baptist  Chnrch  in  America  was  founded  by  Roger  "SN  ilhams 
in  Providence,  R.  I.,  in  1639.    In  England  there  are  "Particu- 
lar Baptists"  (Calvinistic),  2,0-«  churches,  2011.773  members: 
'•General  Baptists"  (Arminian),  93  churches,  20.539  sittings: 
"New  Connection  General  Baptists,"  182  churches,  52,604  sit- 
tin'-s  ;  and  one  or  two  other  small  sects.    In  the  United  Slates 
the' growth  of  the  denomination  was  not  rapid  till  after  the 
War'of  the  Revolution.    They  now  have  8,;)48  ministers.  12,955 
churches,  and  1.094.808  members.    They  have  under  their  con- 
trol 30  colleges  and  11  theological  seminaries.     In  the  British 
Provinces  of  America,  414  ministers,  fiV)  churches,  and  02,415 
members.    Besides  the  Regular  Baptists,  there  are  nine  other 
minor  sects,  which  have  5.022  ministers,  8,710  churches,  and 
759,576  members.    These  minor  sects  are :  Old  School  Bap- 
tists, Free  Will  Baptists,  Si.\  Principle  Baptists.  Seventh  Day 
Baptists.  Jlennonite-  (who  baptize  by  pouring).  River  Breth- 
ren, Church  of  God,  Disciples,  and  Tunkers,  which  tee.  Whole 
number  of  Baptist  communicants  in   all   countries,  about 
2.500,000. 
BEGHARDS.  —  A  eeml-monastic  order  of  men,  established  in 
Belgium  (at  Lonvain)  in  the  year  1220.    They,  with  the  Be- 
oriNEs.  which  see.  soon  spread  through  Germany,  France, 
even  Italy  and  Sicily.    Their  houses  secularized  at  the  time 
of  the  Reformation.    Now  found  only  in  Belgium. 
BEGONES— .\  semi-monastic  order  of  women,  growing  out  of 
the  disproportion  between  the  sexes  caused  by  the  Crusades, 


published  in  Belgium  (at  Liege)  about  IISO.  Wide-spread. 
Now  found  only  in  Belgium. 

BEIIMEMTES.-A  sect  of  mystics,  now  extinct,  dcrivmg  their 
nmne  an<l  opinions  from  Jacob  Bohm,  or  Behmeii  0'.  15..._d. 
102-1),  a  German.  Great  numbers  of  them  appeared  in  En- 
gland  in  the  Cromwellian  period.  ,.    .     .      ,        r 

BENEDICTINES.-Not  originally  the  name  of  a  distinct  order  ol 
monks,  but  of  all  such  as  accepted  the  discipline  of  St.  Bene- 
dict the  reformer  of  Western  monaslicism  m  529  a.d.  1  he 
multiplication  of  orders  In  the  eleventh  century  served  to 
make  the  Benedictines  also  a  distinct  order.  From  the  thir- 
teenth ceuturv  they  were  especially  addicted  to  learning. 
Their  most  in'lluenlial  "congregation"  was  the  one  estab- 
lished in  Paris  in  1018,  under  the  name  and  patronage  of  ht. 
Maurus.   Thence  camo  the  famous  Benedictine  editions  of  the 

Fathers.  ,    ■      m 

BENI  KlIAIBIH.-A  tribe  in  Arabia,  supposed  by  some,  but  witn- 
out  sufficient  reason,  to  be  a  r.-mnant  of  the  ancient  ascetic 
Rechabites.    They  number  about  00,000.    See  Recuabitks. 

BERE\NS-In  Scotland.  An  obscure  sect  seceding  from  the 
Established  Church ;  founded  by  one  Barclay  in  1773.  They 
take  their  name  from  Acts  xvii.  11,  deny  natural  theology, 
make  all  the  Psalms  Messianic,  and  hold  assurance  to  be  ot 
the  essence  of  faith.    Numbers  small,  and  diminishing. 

BIBI  E  CHRISTIANS.— Called  also  Bryanites.  from  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Bryan,  of  Cornwall,  England,  who  left  the  Weslcyans  in 
1815  They  have:  in  England,  368  chapels.  65  preachers,  9a7 
local  preachers,  and  14.352  members;  in  Canada,  135  chapels, 
46  preachei-s.  and  4,9.86  members  ;  in  Anstrulasia.  100  chapels, 
Si  preachers.  147  local  preachers,  and  2,045  members.  In  Iha 
United  States  the  only  congregation  ot  "  Bible  Christians  "  is 
in  Philadelphia,  and  they  refer  their  origin  to  Rev.  W  illiara 
Cowherd,  who  left  the  Church  of  England  about  180O. 

BIBLE  COMMUNISTS.-5e«  Oneida  Communists. 
BOGOMILES.— One  ot  the  several  dualistic  sects  of  the  Middle 
Ages  ;  first  making  their  appearance  in  the  Greek  Empire  in 

ino. 

BOIIRAHS.- .?f«  Ismaeeliah.  ,  ,  j. 

BRAH.MINISM. -Religion  of  the  people  who  conquered  Inaia 
about  1500  B  c.  The  Vedas  are  the  oldest  ot  its  sacred  hooks. 
It  has  monotheistic,  polytheistic,  and  pantheistic  features. 
Its  three  principal  gods  are  Brahma,  creator;  ^  ishnu.  pre- 
eer^•cr  ■  and  S.va.  destroyer.  Its  four  castes  are  an  essential 
part  of  the  system.  Of  the  more  than  150,000.000  (some  say 
170,000,000)  of  people  inhabiting  Hindostaa,  the  great  mass 
are  Brahminists,  .     . .  ,  .        , 

BR\HMO  SOMA  J.— .^  sect  in  India,  repudiating  the  idolatry  oi 
'Brahminism  in  1838.    They  insist  upon  the  unity  of  God.  hut 
reject  the  idea  of  atonement.    They  have  about  sixty  congre- 
gations in  difl-erent  parts  of  the  country,  and  number  3,000  or 
more.  , 

BRETHREN.— Sf«  Plymouth  Brethren  ;  also  Tunkers  ;  ana 

I'NiTED  Brethren. 
BROTHERS  AND  SISTERS  OF  THE  FREE  SPmiT.-Paiithe- 
istic  and  immoral  semi-monastic  orders,  established  about 
1300  A  D.,  and  most  numerous  in  Germany, 
BROTHERS  OF  THE  COMMON  LIFE.— An  association  ot  pious 
cler'Tmen  founded  in  Holland  by  Gerhard  Groot  in  1384.  Soon 
joined  by  laymen.    Semi-monastic  discipline.    Spread  from 
Hollaud  to  Germany.    Thomas  i  Kempis,  Wessel.  Erasmus, 
all  educated  by  them.    Most  of  them  became  Protestants. 
"  Sifters  ot  the  Common  Life  "  also  appeared. 
BROWN'ISTS.-Same  as  iNDErENDESTs.    So  called  from  Robert 
Browne  (b.  about  1550.  d.  1030).  who  set  up  an  Independent 
Church  in  Norwich,  England,  formed  chiefly  of  Holland  Ana- 
baptists, about  1580. 
BRYANITES.— &«  Bible  Christians. 

BUCII  \NITES  —Followers  of  Mrs.  Elspeth  Buchan,  of  Irvine, 
Scotland,  where  the  sect  originated  in  1783.  She  claimed  to 
be  the  third  person  in  the  Godhead,  and  the  woman  spokeo 
of  in  Rev.  xii.  She  died  in  1791,  and  the  last  of  her  few  ad- 
herents in  1840.  ..  _.u  ... 
BUDDHISTS  —Buddhism  is  the  religion  of  about  one-fourth  part 
of  the  human  race :  in  Thibet.  Siam,  Burmese  Empire,  Cochin 
China.  Japan,  and  the  7»;)«/ar,  though  not  slate,  religion  o( 
the  Chinese.  Founded  by  Sakyamnni,  who  died,  accordmg 
to  the  Chinese  chronologj-,  950  B.C. ;  according  to  the  Ceylon- 
ese  M3  B  c  C^'estergaard  thinks  from  370  to  368  B.C.)  it 
bc^n  in  Ilindostan-lhough  now  nearly  extinct  therc-m 
opposition  to  the  Brahminical  caste  religion.  Buddhism  also 
has  its  Triad  (Buddha,  intelligence;  Dharma,  matter:  banga 
the  mediator  between  them),  but  no  proper  Trinity;  and 
teaches  no  creation. 
C\LIXTINT;s.-From  ccUix.  "dip."  Dating  from  1416.  The 
more  moderate  of  the  Hussites  in  Bohemia,  who  would  have 
been  satisfied  with  the  concession  of  the  cup  to  the  laity  in  the 
Eucliari«t   while  the  more  radical  Tadoritea  demanded  a  gen- 


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DICTIONARY    OF    RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS. 


eral  reform.  The  Calistines  subdued  the  Taborites  in  1434, 
and  became  the  national  church.  The  Taborites  reappeared 
in  the  "'United  Brethren."'  which  see. 

CALVIXISTIC  METHODISTS. —In  Great  Britain.  In  three 
divisions:  (1)  "  Whitclii-ld'a  Connection."  dating  from  1741; 
(2)  "Lady  Huntingdon's  Connection,*'  dating  from  1748;  (3) 
"  \Vel<h  Methodists,"  from  about  1750. 

C\L\TN1STS.— Followers  of  John  Calvin  (b.  1509.  d.  1564),  in 
whose  theological  system  the  Divine  Will  is  central  and  bu- 
prerae;  who  emphasizes  the  fall,  depravity,  election,  grace, 
and  final  perseveiance.  Calvinistic  bodies  are  the  "Reformed" 
Churches  of  continental  Europe;  most  of  the  Presbyterians  ; 
in  lireat  part  the  Congregational iste ;  and  the  Calvinistic  Bap- 
tists and  Methodists. 

CAMEROXIANS.  OR  CO^'ENANTERS.— Scotch  Presbyterians, 
FO  called  from  Richard  Cameron,  one  of  their  leaders,  who  fell 
in  battle  in  1680,  and  from  the  National  Covenant,  subscribed 
in  163S.  The  Reformed  Prej-bytekian  Cniritcii  of  Scot- 
LAJJD  (which  see)  now  claihis  to  be  the  best  representative  of 
the  old  Covenanters.  There  are  Reformed  Presbyterian 
Chl'rches  also  in  England,  Ireland,  and  the  United  States. 

CAMISARDS. — So  called  from  the  white  frocks  -which  they  "wore. 
French  prophets,  dating  from  16S8.  w^ho  had  visions,  claimed 
to  be  under  the  direct  influcjice  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  and  fore- 
told the  speedy  establishment  of  the  Messiah's  kingdom.  See 
United  Society  op  Believers. 

CAMPBELLITES.— Call  themselves  Disciples  op  Christ,  which 
see. 

CAPUCHINS.— So  called  from  the  peculiar  hood  they  wear.  One 
of  the  "  Mendicant  Orders."  A  branch  of  the  Franciscan  order 
of  monks,  distinguished  for  the  strictness  of  their  discipline, 
and  the  sen'ices  they  have  rendered  to  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church.    Originated  in  Italy  about  the  year  1525. 

CAKAITES,  OR  KARAITES.— From  cam.  "to  read."  Themod- 
eru  Jewish  Sadducees,  founded  by  Anan  b.  David,  and  dat- 
ing from  about  7(i0  a.d,,  though  they  are  disposed  to  claim  for 
themselves  a  much  higher  antiquity.  Like  the  old  Sadducees. 
they  cling  to  the  letter  of  Scripture,  and  reject  Talmudical 
traditions.  Found  chiefly  in  southwesteni  Russia;  also  in 
Asia  Minor  and  Persia.     Number  less  than  10.000. 

CARMELITES.— From  Mount  Carmel.  One  of  the  four  "Mendi- 
cant Orders  "  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Founded  in  Pal- 
estine by  Berthuld.  the  Crusader,  in  the  twelfth  century.  In- 
troduced into  Europe  in  Vi^S.     Established  in  1345. 

CATHARI. — From  the  Greek,  meaning  "pure,"  and  so  corre- 
sponding with  our  modern  Puritans.  A  name  first  assumed 
by  the  Novatians  in  the  third  century.  In  the  twelfth  century 
ai)plied,  especially  in  Germany,  to  the  Manichiean  heretics 
who  were  then  numerous  in  all  parts  of  Europe. 

CATHOLIC  APOSTOLIC  CIILT^CH. —Better  known  by  the  name 
of  Irvingites.  Founded  by  Rev.  Edward  Irving  (b.  1792,  d. 
1S34)  in  1832,  when  the  "Apostles"  were  appointed.  They 
have  a  liturgy,  use  vestments,  and  indulge  in  great  pomp  of 
worship.  They  also  have  "tongues,*'  and  "the  interpretation 
of  tongues.'  Their  only  doctrinal  standards  are  the  Apostles' 
Creed,  the  Nicene,  and  the  Athanasian.  They  have  been 
joined  by  many  persons  of  wealth,  intelligence,  and  high  social 
position,  especially  in  England,  where,  in  1855  they  had  about 
thirty  congregations  and  nearly  6.000  communicants.  There 
are  coueregations  also  in  Scotland,  Ireland,  France,  Switzer- 
land, Germauy,  and  the  United  States ;  but  their  numbers  are 
not  known. 

CATHOLIC.  OR  I'NITED  COPTS.— That  portion  of  the  Coptic 
Church  in  Egypt  which  acknowledges  the  supremacy  of  the 
Pojie.     About  13.000. 

CATHOLICS.- A  name  rightly  belonging  to  the  whole  Christian 
Church,  but  claimed  exclusively  by  the  Homan  Catholics,  and 
often  limited  to  them. 

CHALDEANS.— Nestfjriau  Christians  who  acknowledge  the  su- 
premacy of  the  Pope.  Date  from  1553.  They  number  about 
20.000. 

CniLL\STS.— 5fetf  MiLLENARIANS. 

CHRISTIANS. —Including:  (1)  The  Greek  Church  in  its  ten 
branches,  with  a  popula'ion  of  60.692.700 ;  (2)  Nestorian.  with 
a  population  of  about  170.000;  (3)  Armenian,  with  a  popula- 
tion of  2.500,000  or  3,000.000 ;  (4)  Jacobites,  with  a  population 
of  less  than  50.000  in  Syria  and  200,000  in  Ilindostan ;  (5)  Ma- 
ronitee,  in  Syria,  numbering  about  150,000;  (6)  Coptic  Church 
In  'Egypt,  with  a  population  numbering  from  1.50.000  to  250.000 ; 
(7)  Abyst^inians,  with  a  population  of  about  3.000.000;  (8)  Ro- 
man Catholic,  with  a  population  of  about  1!i5.0(M).ihh)  ;  (9)  Prot- 
estant Churches,  of  many  names,  with  a  populatiun  of  about 
97.000.000.  In  all,  not  quite  one-third  port  of  the  population 
of  the  globe. 

CHRISTIANS,  OR  CHRISTIAN  CONNECTION  (sometimes  pro- 
nounced Christ-y:ui). — This  hect  wa.s  founded  in  North  Caro- 
iiim  in  1793  jy  becedcrs  from  the  Episcopal  Metliodist*,  who 


at  first  called  themselves  ''Republican  Methodists."  The> 
were  soon  (1800)  joined  by  Baptists  in  the  Northern,  and  by 
Presbyterians  (1801)  in  the  Western  States.  They  acknowl- 
edge  no  creed  or  discipline  but  the  Bible ;  reject  the  Trinity, 
and  yet  call  Christ  a  divine  Saviour.  In  the  L'niled  States 
they  have  2.200  churches,  1,5(X)  ministers,  and  some  180.000 
members.  They  are  numerous  also  in  Canada  and  New  Brun> 
wick. 

CHURCH  METHODISTS.— Called  also  Primitive  Wesleyans. 
In  Ireland.  They  had,  in  1.S59,  78  preachers,  and  9,158  mem- 
bers.   In  1867  they  reported  82  ])reachers. 

CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND  AND  WALES. -In  Great  Britain  and 
the  British  Colonies.  Dates  from  1534,  when  the  connection 
with  Rome  was  finally  sundered.  There  were  then  in  Eneland 
and  Wales  2  archbishops,  19  bishops,  and  about  16.000  clergy. 
There  are  now  2  archbishops,  20  bishops,  12.888  benefices  filled 
by  17.869  clergy,  with  about  23.000  clergy  in  all.  In  Ireland, 
where  more  than  77  per  cent,  of  the  population  (5.571.271  in 
1866)  are  Roman  Catholics,  there  are  2  Church  of  England 
archbishops,  10  bishops,  and  (in  1864)  2.172  clergy.  In  Scot- 
land, there  are  8  bishops,  166  clergymen,  and  163  churches. 
The  population  of  England  and  Wales  was  reckoned,  in  1866, 
at  21,210,020,  of  whom  12,000,000  belonged  to  the  Established 
Church. 

CHUT^CH  OF  GOD.— One  of  the  nine  minor  Baptist  sects  in  the 
L'nitcd  States.  Found  chiefly  in  Pennsylvania,  Ohio,  and 
Indiana.  First  organization  at  Lancaster,  Penn.,  in  1830.  under 
the  leadership  of  Rev.  John  Winebrenner;  hence  commonly 
called  WiNEBRENNARiANs.  Prc'sbyterian  in  polity;  practice 
feet  washing  as  one  of  the  positive  ordinances ;  have  great 
religious  zeal ;  and  are  Millcnarians.  They  have  10  associa- 
tions, 360  churches,  and  not  far  from  30.000  members. 

CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND  (Established).— Presbyterian.  It  both 
claims  support  from  the  civil  government,  and  allows  it  to 
interfere  with  certain  ecclesiastical  matters.  Embraced,  he- 
fore  1843,  a  great  majority  of  the  population.  In  that  year  the 
*'  Free  Church"  seceded.  Since  then  only  a  minority  of  the  peo- 
ple have  adhered  to  the  Establishment,  although  at  least  four- 
fifths  of  the  3,000.000  of  the  Scotch  people  are  Presbyterians. 
The  Established  Church  has  now:  in  Scotland.  1.287  minis- 
ters, and  1.250  church  edifices;  in  England,  25  ministers;  in 
the  Colonies.  146;  in  India.  69  missionaries  and  native  teach 
ers.  and  9  catechists  ;  and  5  missionaries  to  the  Jews. 

CISTERCL\NS.— .\  monastic  order  of  great  influence,  founded  in 
France  in  1098. 

CLUNIACS.— A  monastic  order  founded  at  Clugny,  in  France,  in 
910.  At  first  very  strict.  In  the  twelfth  century  the  rivalry 
was  sharp  between  them  and  the  "  Cistercians." 

COLLEGIANTS. — So  named  because  they  called  their  assemblies 
"colleges."  Called  also  " Rhynsburgere."  from  the  name  of 
the  village  near  Leyden,  in  Holland,  where  they  held  their 
assemblies.  Lender  the  leadership  of  three  brothers,  John, 
Adrian,  and  Gilbert  Van  Codde.  they  seceded  from  the  Armini- 
ans  after  the  Synod  of  Dort  (1618-19).  In  some  respects  they 
agreed  with  the  Quakers  and  Anabaptists,  The  sect  spread 
in  Holland  and  West  Friesland,  but  died  out  at  the  close  of 
the  last  century. 

CONFUCL\NISM.— The  state  religion  of  the  Chinese  (400.000,000 
of  people),  founded  by  Confucius  (b.  551,  d.  478  B.C.).  Not  so 
much  a  religious  as  an  ethical  system.  Adhered  to  by  the 
learned  and  governing  class,  it  animates  and  shapes  the  Chi- 
nese civilization. 

CONGREGATIONALISTS.  —  In  doctrine,  more  or  less  Btrictly 
Calvinistic ;  the  name  not  being  commonly  applied  to  Unita- 
rians and  Universalists,  although  their  form  of  government  is 
largely  Congregational.  Congregationalists  dift'er  from  Pres- 
byterians mainly  with  respect  to  polity.  Modern  Congrega- 
tionalism, dating  from  Robert  Browne,  1580  a.d..  was  Btrondy 
marked  by  pure  Independency,  which  is  still  much  emphii- 
sized  in  England.  But  since  then,  and  in  the  United  States 
especially,  the  fellowship  of  the  churches  has  been  insisted 
upon  as  another  cardinal  principle  of  the  system.  While  the 
right  of  self-government  is  claimed  for  the  local  church,  the 
duty  is  enjoined  upon  it  of  taking  counsel  of  sister  churches. 
In  England  and  Wales  there  are  now  2.233  ministers,  and  2,724 
churches;  in  Scotland,  about  100  churches  and  ministers ;  in 
Ireland,  26  churches  and  27  ministers ;  and  in  the  Old  Wu!'.,; 
colonies  (Australasia,  etc.)  some  300  churches  and  minister-. 
In  the  United  States  there  are  2.825  churches,  and  2,971  nun 
isters ;  in  Canada.  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Jamaica, 
122  churches,  and  92  ministers.  In  the  United  States  nearly 
half  the  churches  (1.117),  and  more  than  half  the  ministers 
(1,536)  are  in  the  six  New  England  States,  where  the  system 
was  first  planted  in  1620.  The  States  next  in  rank,  numeri- 
cally, are  Illinois,  New  York.  Iowa.  Ohio,  Wisconsin,  Michi- 
gan. Whole  number  of  communicants  iu  all  countrie-s  about 
1,500,000. 


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COPTS.-Deecendants  of  the  ancient  Egyptians,  though  not  of 
nnmi-icd  blood.  Thev  numher  ir,0,(KK),  or,  .w  eomt-  eay,  860,000. 
Thi'V  are  all  Christian»  ;  and,  with  llu^  «ccption  of  13,000  who 
have-  joiiif.l  IlK-  Catholic,  and  a  few  who  have  joined  the  Orcck 
Church,  arc  monopliyKites. 

COVEN  VNTEKS.— S«<  Camebonians. 

CULDEES  — Fnim  the  Keltic ;  according  to  one  etymology,  mean- 
in"  "9er\-ant9  of  God,"  according  to  another,  '■men  of  the 
re?e"  "  The  name  was  fir^l  need  in  the  eighth  century,  as 
some  sav,  of  Keltic  Chri«tinn»  generally  in  tireat  Britain  and 
Ireland  ■  or,  as  others  say,  of  Keltic  missionaries  of  the  sixth 
and  subsequent  centnriee,  who  carried  the  Gospel  to  Scotland 
and  other  countries.  „   „     „.     ^       ,„,„ 

LT5H)KKL.\NI)  PRESBYTERIAN  CIITOCH.-Dates  from  l.slO, 
and  lakes  its  name  from  Cumberland  Presbytery,  in  KeiHueky. 
Kejects  Calvinistic  predestination.  Its  chief  strength  is  in 
the  Central  and  Western  States,  where,  in  IsfiO,  it  had  927 
ministers  1,188  churches,  and  84,'il9  communicants.  Accord- 
ing to  another  estimate  there  were,  in  1861, 1,186  ministers  in 
nineteen  of  llie  United  Slates. 
CVTlIJi.VNS.  —  Xame  given  by  the  Jews  to  the  Samaiutans, 

D  ALEITES  -Followers  of  David  Dale  (b.  1739,  d.  1806),  of  Glas- 
gow Scotland,  who  founded  the  New  Lanark  Mills.  Were 
for  a  time  united  with  the  '•  Glassites,"  but  afterward  sepa- 
rated from  them,  and  were  ranked  as  Scotch  Independents. 
They  had  only  one  or  two  coiiirregntions. 
DARBYITES.— S«  Plv.moitii  Bretiiken. 

DEISTS  —In  the  Irish  census  of  1863.  49  returned  themselves  as 
"Deists,"  and  21  as  " Free-Thinkers."    In  the  Nova  Scotia 
census  of  1861,  8  returned  themselves  as  "Deists," 
DERBYITES.— An  obscure  sect  in  Ireland.   Numbers  not  known. 
DEVIL  WOKSIIIPERS.-.Sfe  Yezidees. 

DISCIPLES  OF  CHRIST. —  Commonly  called  Campbellites, 
from  -Mexander  Campbell,  founder  of  the  sect,  who  seceded 
from  the  "Secession"  branch  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Western  Pennsvlvania  in  1812.  They  baptize  by  immersion, 
and  have  undertaken  to  get  rid  of  sectarianism  and  sects  by 
havin-  no  creed  but  the  Bible.  In  England,  Wales,  Scotland, 
and  Ireland,  where  they  call  themselves  "Christians,"  they 
report  a  membership  of  4.607.  In  the  United  States  (Central, 
Western,  and  Southern)  they  report  5,000  churches  and  500,000 
communicants. 
DISSENTERS  —Properly,  all  those  in  any  country  who  have  sepa- 
rated from  the  Established  Church.  In  England,  not  commonly 
applied  to  the  Roman  Catholics,  who  are  classed  by  them- 
selves ;  nor  in  Scotland  to  the  "  United  "  and  "  Free  Church  " 
Presbyterians,  who  deny  that  they  are  Dissenters. 
DOCET  E  —From  a  Greek  word,  which  means  "  to  seem,  ap- 
pear "  A  name  applied  to  such  in  the  early  Church  as  denied 
the  reality  of  Christ's  incarnation.  They  appeared  even  in 
the  first  centurv ;  see  1  .Tohn  iv.  3.  Some  of  them  denied 
outright  the  reality  of  Cbrisfe  body,  making  it  merely  a  phan- 
tom.   Others  only  denied  its  fleshly  character,  affirming  its 

ethereality.  „  ,      „    ...u    tj 

DOMINICANS.— One  of  the  four  "Mendicant  Orders     of  the  Ro- 
man Catholic  Church.    Established  in  1216  a.d. 
DON  \T1STS.— With  tlie  exception  of  one  congregation  in  Rome, 
"ami  one  in  Spain,  this  sect  was  confined  to  northern  Africa, 
where  it  originated  in  311,  and  was  not  wholly  extinct  till  the 
Saracenic  invasion  in  707  a.d.    Its  greatest  strength  was  about 
400  a  d..  when  there  were  about  400  Donatistic  bishops.    They 
remained  orthodox  in  doctrine,  and  claimed  superior  purity 
in  discipline. 
DORRELITES. — Followersof  a  man  namedDorrel,  who  preached 
in  Leyden.Mass.,  about  the  beginning  of  the  jiresent  century. 
lie  claimed  to  be  equal  to  Christ,  and  invulnerable ;  but  on 
being  soundly  beaten  by  an  indignant  hearer,  acknowledged 
his  imposition,  and  his  congregation  at  once  dispersed. 
DRUZES.— In  Syria,  more  than  half  of  them  inhabiting  Mount 
Lebanon.  Fanatical  Mohammedans,  who  believe  in  the  divin- 
ity of  El  Hakem,  the  sixth  of  the  Fatimite  dynasty  in  Egypt, 
whocame  to  the  throne  in  996  a.d.   The  great  religious  teach- 
ers of  the  world,  they  say,  have  been:  Noah,  Abraham,  Moses, 
Jesus,  Mohammed.  They  have  been  reckoned  at  about  100.000, 
hut  recent  writen?  think  they  do  not  number  more  than  50,000. 
DUCilOBORZI,  OR  DUCIIOBORZENS.-"  Champions  of  the 
Spirit."    In  liussia.    A  sort  of  Quaker  sect,  seceding  from 
the  national  church  in  the  eighteenth  century.    Confined  to 
the  jieasantry,  and  not  numerous. 
DUNKERS.  OR  DUNKARDS.    .<;«  Tunkers. 
DUTCH  REFORMED  CHURCH.— The  name  commonly  given 
to  the  religious  body  whose  proper  title  has  been  till  rc- 
centlv  (1868)  The  Refobmed  Pbotestant  Dutch  CutBCH 
IN  NoBTH  Amebica.    For  its  present  title  and  statistics,  tee 
The  Reforjied  Church  i.n  Amebica. 
EBIONITES.— From  a  Hebrew  w  ord  which  means  "  poor."  He- 


retical Jewish  Chrislians,  dating  from  the  early  part  of  the 
second  century,  and  not  heard  of  after  about  450  a.d.    Found 
in  Palestine,  Syria,  Asia  Minor,  Cyprus,  and   Home.     I  he 
Pharisaic    Ebionitcs  were  millenarians,   while  the   Essenlc 
Ebioliites  were  not.     Both  denied  the  divinity  of  C:hrist, 
alMrming  tlmt  he  was  the  son  of  Josei.h  as  well  as  of  Mary. 
They  were  never  numerous. 
ENCR.\TITES— "Abstinenis."    A  Gnostic  sect  in  the  second 
"   century,  founded  by  Tatian,  a  Syrian,  who  interdicted  mar- 
riage, and  the  use  of  flesh  and  wiiw.    They  used  water  m  cele- 
brating the  Lord's  Supper. 
ENGLISH  SEVENTH  DAY  liAPTISTS.-Whose  Sabbath  is  Sat- 
urdav     Found  iu  England  since  about  1650  A.D. ;  and  in  tho 
United  Slates  since  16sl,  where  they  now  have  4  associations, 
68  churches,  and  more  tliaii  7,000  comuiunicants. 
EPISCOPALIANS.— Comnnmly  used  of  the  Church  of  England, 
and  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  tho  United  States,  but 
properly  belonging  to  all  tliose  religious  bodies  which  liave 
the  three  orders  of  bishops,  presbyters,  and  deacons.    The 
Episcopal  Churches  of  Christendom  are :  the  Roman  Catholic , 
the  seven  Oriental  Churches ;  the  Anglican  ;  the  Swedish ;  the 
Moravian;  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States ;  and  the  Melliodist  Episcopal. 
ESSENES.-Meaning,  perhaps,  "  the  pious."    A  Jewish  sect  dat- 
ing from  about  110  B.C.    They  were  mystics,  mostly  unmar- 
ried subjecting  themselves  to  a  strict  regimen,  not  unlike  that 
of  the  modern  Shakers.    They  numbered  above  4,000,  and  had 
their  principal  settlements  on  the  northwest  shore  of  the  Dead 
Sea  though  found  scattered  also  in  other  parts  of  Palestine. 
EUNOMl  \NS  —Followers  of  Eunomius,  a  strict  Arian,  who  was 
made  bishop  of  Cyzicus,  in  Asia  Minor,  in  the  year  3G0,  but 
soon  resigned  on  account  of  his  theological  opinions. 
EUTYCIIIANS.— Followers  of  Eutyches,  an  aged  abbot  of  a  mon- 
astery near  Constantinople,  who  so  emphasized  the  single  per- 
sonality of  Christ  as  to  expose  himself  to  tlie  charge  of  teacli- 
-    in.'  only  one  nature.    His  alleged  heresy  was  condemned  by 
the  Council  of  Chalcedon  iu  451.    See  MoNorUTSlTES. 
EVANGELICAL   ASSOCIATION. —A  Methodist  body,  dating 
from  about  1800  A.D.,  sometimes  called  "Albrights,"  Irom 
their  founder,  Jacob  Albright.    At  first  they  were  mostly  Ger- 
mans.    Their  form  of  government  is  episcopal,  the  bisliops 
chosen  quadrenuiallv.    In  1S67  they  had  13  annual  conln- 
enccs:  11  in  the  United  States,  1  in  Canada,  and  1  m  t.vi- 
many ;  with  478  preachers,  382  local  preachers,  and  60,241  com- 
municants. 
EVANGELICAL  CHURCH.-In  Prussia,  Baden,  Wurtembcrg, 
and  several  other  German  states,  where,  beginning  with  Prus- 
sia in  1817  the  Lutheran  and  Reformed  (Calvinistic)  Churches 
have  been  united.    Saxony,  Hanover,  and  some  other  states 
stood  aloof  from  the  movement. 
EVANGELICAL  LTNION.— A  small  body  in  Scotland,  commonly 
called  MoBlsONiANs,  from  James  ilorisou,  their  leader.    He 
was  cut  off' from  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  iu 
1842  for  rejecting  several  Calvinistic  doctrines,  and  began  at 
once  to  propagate  his  opinions.    In  polity,  the  Morisonians 
are  Independents.    In  1802,  they  numbered  more  than  forty 
churches,  and  had  a  theological  seminary  at  Glasgow. 
FALASHAS.— From  the  Elhiopic  /aku,  which  means  "  exile." 
A  Jewish  tribe  in  Abyssinia,  claiming  descent  from  Jews  who 
migrated  to  that  country  iu  the  time  of  the  Queen  of  Sheba. 
There  may  have  been  such  a  migration ;  and  other  Jews  may 
have  gone  there  after  the  conquest  of  Judea  by  Nebuchadnez- 
zar, 586  B.C.    The  Falashas  adhere  to  the  Mosaic  institutions, 
and  are  greatly  supcTior  in  manners  and  morals  to  the  tribes 
by  which  they  are  surrounded.    Their  estimated  number  is 
about  830,000. 
FETISHISM.— The  lowest  form  of  idolatry,  consisting  in  the  wor- 
ship of  some  object,  perhaps  casually  chosen.    Found  espe- 
I         cially  iu  .\frica. 

'  FIFTH  MON.\RCUT  MEN.  — MiUenarian  enthusiasts  of  the 
Crom'wellian  period  in  England,  who  entertained  the  idea  ot 
a  Fifth  Monarchy,  succeeding  the  Babylonian,  Persian,  Gre- 
cian, and  Roman,  with  Jesus  for  king.  Two  attempts  were 
made  to  establish  this  new  Monarchy  by  force  under  the  lead- 
crsliip  of  one  Thomas  Venner,  a  wine  cooper:  one,  whila 
Cromwell  was  Protector,  in  1657;  the  other  in  1661,  after  the 
restoraticm  of  Charles  the  Second.  Venner  was  hanged.  Tho 
number  of  his  adherents  was  never  large. 
FIRE  WORSHIPERS.  — Adherents  of  the  old  Zoroastrian  reli- 
gion in  Persia  and  India.  See  Gueebes,  and  Parsees, 
FLAGELLANTS.— Scourging  by  way  of  penance  was  practised 
early  in  the  Church,  and  became  general  In  the  elevenlli  cen- 
tury. In  the  thirteenth  centurj-,  some  say  as  early  as  1231, 
lliere  were  associations  of  "  Flagcllantes,"  who  made  it  theil 
business  to  do  penance  for  the  sins  of  others.  In  times  of 
public  calamity,  as  during  the  "Black  Plague"  in  the  four- 
teenth century,  they  marshaled  vast  processions,  and  caused 


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great  excitement  among  the  people.    Such  processions  were 
still  peen  in  Italy  as  late  as  1710  a.d. 

FO,  RELIGION  OF.— Buddhism  is  so  called  in  China. 

FRANCISCANS.— One  of  the  four  "Mendicant  Orders"  of  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church ;  established  in  1223  a.d. 

FREE  CHRISTIAN  BAPTISTS.-In  Nova  Scotia.  Not  numer- 
ous. 

FREE  CHITRCH  OF  SCOTLAND.— Insists  upon  the  duty  of  the 
civil  goveniment  to  support  the  Church,  but  denies  its  right 
to  rule  the  Church.  Dates  from  1843,  Dr.  Chalmers  being  the 
great  leader  in  the  secession.  Has  now:  in  Scotland,  923 
churches,  865  ministers,  and  15  theological  professors ;  in  India 
and  Africa,  41  missionaries  and  teachers ;  in  all.  927. 

FREE  CONGREGATIONS.— In  Germany,  and  among  Germans 
in  the  United  States.  They  have  no  formal  creed,  but  agree 
in  rejecting  a  supernatural  revelation,  and  are  inclined  to  pan- 
theism. In  Germany  there  are  121  of  these  congregations, 
with  a  membership  of  25,000;  in  the  United  States,  five  con- 
gregations. 

FREE  METHODISTS.— Chiefly  in  Western  New  York,  Illinois, 
and  Michigan.  In  1866  they  reported  85  preachers,  and  4,839 
members. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTISTS.— Mostly  in  the  United  States,  the  Can- 
adas,  Nova  Scotia,  and  New  Brunswick.  Arminian  in  theol- 
ogy. The  first  church  was  organized  in  1780.  They  have  now 
1.180  preachers,  1,264  churches,  and  56,258  members. 
FRIENDS.— Commonly  called  Quakers,  a  name  derisively  given 
on  account  of  the  bodily  shakings  which  characterized  the 
early  pruaching  and  worship  of  the  sect.  Their  founder  was 
George  Fox  (b.  1624,  d.  1601).  Ho  had  what  he  believed  to  be 
his  first  divine  revelation  May  1st,  1646,  and  shortly  after  be- 
gan his  work  as  a  religious  reformer.  His  followers  came  to 
America  in  1655.  In  1682  William  Penn  came  to  Pennsylvania. 
In  England  they  number  about  15,000;  in  Scotland,  about 
4,000;  in  Ireland,  about  3,000;  in  Nova  Scotia  and  Canada, 
about  8,000;  in  the  United  States,  about  100,000.    jSee  Hicks- 

ITES. 

GALLICAN  CHURCH.— The  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  France, 
considered  as  a  national  organization. 

GANANTS.— A  tribe  of  Jewish  descent  and  religion  in  the  mount- 
ains of  Abyssinia,  much  like  the  Falashas.  Numbers  not 
ascertained. 

GERMAN  EVANGELICAL  UNION  OF  THE  WEST.— In  West- 
em  United  States.    Number  al)out  3,000. 

GERMAN  REFORMED  CHURCH.— Claims  ae  its  founder  Ulric 
Zwingle  (1).  1484,  d.  1531).  Moderately  Calvinistic.  In  Ger- 
many, since  1817,  nearly  absorbed  into  the  United  Evangelical 
Church.  Planted  in  the  United  States  about  1720.  Has  for  its 
doctrinal  basis  only  the  Heidelberg  Catechism  (1563).  After 
1869,  if  the  action  of  the  Classes  be  ratified  by  the  General 
Synod,  it  will  take  the  name  of  "The  Reformed  Church  in 
the  United  States.''  In  1867,  there  were  513  ministers,  1,185 
congregations,  161,394  members,  6  colleges,  and  2  theological 
seminaries. 

GERMAN  SE\'ENTH  DAY  BAPTISTS.— >9?€  Tunkers. 

GLASSITES.  — A  small  and  diminishing  sect,  found  mostly  in 
Scotland ;  so  named  from  its  founder,  John  Glass  (d.  1773). 
Also  called  Sandemantanb,  from  Robert  Sandeman  (d.  1771), 
who  joined  the  sect  in  1755,  and  by  his  superior  abilities  added 
greatly  to  its  strength.  The  late  Professor  Faraday  was  a  San- 
demanian.  They  are  high  Calvinists,  have  a  weeldy  celebra- 
tion of  the  Lord's  Supper,  love  feasts,  and  the  kiea  of  charity. 
They  number  less  than  3,000. 

GNOSTICS.— Literally.  "  the  wise."  Heretics  in  the  early  Church 
who  speculated  about  creation,  sin,  and  redemption.  They 
were  all  more  or  less  dualistic.  Difl'ering  in  many  points,  they 
agreed  in  teaching  that  God  is  incomprehensible;  that  matter 
iB  either  eternal,  or  conditions  and  limits  the  divine  efiiciency ; 
that  creation  is  the  work,  not  of  God,  but  of  the  Demiurge; 
and  that  the  human  nature  of  Christ  was  a  mere  deceptive 
appearance.  Between  God  and  matter,  emanating  "leons" 
inter\'eued.  The  only  Gnostic  sect  was  that  of  the  Marcion- 
ites,  f(juuded  by  Marcion,  of  Asia  Minor,  in  the  second  cen- 
tury. Gnosticism  was  rather  a  speculation,  which  began  in 
the  first  century,  reached  its  highest  bloom  about  150  a.d., 
ceased  to  be  productive  after  about  250,  and  disappeared  in  the 
sixth  century.  In  the  Apostolic  age  appeared  the  Simonians, 
Nicolaitans,  and  Cerinthians,  Soon  after  came  the  Ophites, 
and  Basiiidians.  The  most  elaborate  system  was  that  of  Val- 
entinus,  probably  an  Eg^-plian  Jew,  who  went  to  Rome  about 
138  A.I).,  and  died,  it  is  supposed,  in  Cj^inis.  about  100  a.d. 

GREEK  CHURCH.- Was  excommunicated  by  the  Latin  Church 
in  1051.  Dift'cre  from  it  in  allowing  all  but  bishops  to  retain 
wives  married  before  ordination;  in  practising  trine  immer- 
Bion  ;  and  giving  the  cup  to  the  laity  ;  the  chief  ditTerence  doc- 
trinally  being  with  respect  to  the  Procession  of  the  Spirit. 
While  its  worship  is  even  more  showTr  than  that  of  the  Latin 


Church,  it  is  less  opposed  to  the  circulation  of  the  Scriptures. 
Consists  of  ten  branches :  (1)  Constantinople,  under  a  patri- 
arch, with  136  bishops;  (2)  Alexandria,  under  a  patriarch, 
with  5  bishops ;  (3)  Antioch,  under  a  patriarch,  with  17  bish- 
ops;  (4)  Jerusalem,  under  a  patriarch,  with  14  bishops;  (5) 
Russia,  governed  by  the  Holy  Synod,  with  66  bishops ;  (6)  Cy- 
prus, with  5  bishops ;  (7)  Austria,  with  an  archbishop  (from 
1848,  patriarch),  and  11  bishops;  (8)  Mount  Sinai,  with  one 
bishop ;  (9)  Montenegro,  with  one  bishop ;  (10)  Greece,  under 
Holy  Synod  of  Athens,  with  24  bishops.  These  ten  bodies  are 
substantially  one  in  doctrine,  discipline,  and  mutual  sympathy. 
They  are  also  one  in  deference  to  Constantinople  as  the  chief- 
est  patriarchate.  The  future  of  the  Greek  Church  is  pre-emi- 
nently in  the  hands  of  Russia.  As  to  numbers,  estimates 
vary.    According  to  Professor  Schem,  there  are  in : 

Russia 55,000,000 

Turkey 11,500,000 

Greece .- 1,220,000 

Austria 2,931,000 

Prussia 1,500 

China 200 

United  States  (Rusaiau  America) 60,000 

69,692,700 

Others  make  the  total  to  be  74,624,300,  of  whom  59,000,000  are 
in  Russia.  Of  '^  United,"  or  Papal  Greeks,  there  are  about 
3,500,000.    See  "United  Greeks." 

GUEBRES, — From  the  Persian,  meaning  "  infidel ;"  sometimes 
written  Ghebers,  or  Gawrs.  A  remnant  of  the  old  Zoroas- 
trian  religionists,  still  to  be  found  in  the  southeastern,  and 
least  fertile,  corner  of  Persia.  They  number  about  100,000,  *Sm 
Fire  Worshipers  and  Parsees, 

GYPSIES. — A  vagabond  people,  found  in  most  of  the  countries  of 
Europe,  and  in  some  other  parts  of  the  world,  though  proba- 
bly never  seen  in  America.  They  claim  to  have  originated  in 
Egypt ;  hence  their  name,  which  is  a  corruption  of  the  word 
"Egyptians."  They  are  probably  from  India,  having  first 
entered  Europe  in  the  fifteenth  century.  They  are  said  to 
have  no  name  for  God,  and  to  be  without  religious  ideas. 
They  are  very  squalid  and  immoral,  living  mostly  by  theft  and 
fortune  telling.  Their  number  is  supposed  to  be  not  far  from 
700,000. 

HARMONISTS.  — A  sect  formed  in  Wurtemberg,  Germany,  by 
George  and  Frederick  Rapp,  and  which,  with  these  two  lead- 
ers, came  to  the  United  States  in  1803.  They  profess  Protest- 
antism and  universal  toleration,  do  not  marry,  are  strict  in 
their  moral  and  social  habits,  have  their  property  in  common, 
cultivate  letters  and  music,  and  are  noted  for  their  thrift.  They 
settled  first  at  Harmony,  in  Butler  County,  Pennsylvania; 
then  removed  (in  1815)  to  New  Harmony,  Indiana ;  and  in  1824 
removed  again  to  Economy,  Pennsylvania,  seventeen  miles 
northwest  of  Pittsburg.  George  Rapp,  the  more  influential 
of  their  two  founders,  died  in  1847.  In  1832  about  200  mem- 
bers seceded.    They  now  number  about  1,300. 

HEATHENS.— Literally,  '"  people  living  in  the  country."  In  the 
Bible,  applied  to  all  but  the  Jews,  Now  used  ol  all  except 
Christians,  Mohammedans,  and  Jews.    See  Pagans. 

HEBREWS. — A  word  of  doubtful  derivation;  meaning,  perhaps, 
"people  from  beyond  the  river"  (Euphrates).  In  Genesis 
xiv.  13  we  read  of  "  Abram  the  Hebrew."  Ilis  descendants 
were  afterward  called  "  Hebrews."    See  Jews. 

HEMERO  BAPTISTS.— Literally,  "Daily  Baptizers."  See  Men- 
deans. 

mCKSITES.  — So  named  from  Klias  Hicks  (b.  1748,  d.  1830). 
Friends,  or  Quakers,  who  seceded  fVom  the  main  body  in  1827. 
They  reject  the  common  doctrines  of  the  Trinity  and  Satisfac- 
tion.   They  number  about  40,000. 

HTNDOOISM.— jSe«  Brauminism. 

HUGUENOTS.— A  name  given  to  the  French  Protestants  of  tha 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries.  If,  as  many  think,  it  be 
derived  from  "Hugon,"  thepopularhobgoblinof  France,  Prot- 
estants were  so  called  because  of  their  evening  meetings.  The 
independent  spirit  of  the  Gallican  Church,  which  had  been 
marked  from  the  ninth  century,  at  first  promised  much  for 
Protestantism.  But  the  Sorbonne  opposed  it.  Kings  were 
hostile,  and  the  Reformers  themselves  weie  rash  and  violent. 
There  was  civil  war  between  1567-70.  St.  Bartholomew  Mas- 
sacre occurred  in  1572.  In  1685  the  Edict  of  Nantes  (an  edict 
of  toleration  in  1598)  was  revoked,  and  some  500,000  Hugue- 
nots went  into  exile.  Many  of  the  best  families  in  the  United 
States  are  descended  from  Huguenot  emigrants  to  this  coun- 
try. The  Protestants  of  France  now  number  hardly  more 
than  1.500.000. 

HUSSITES.— Followers  of  John  Huss.  of  Bohemia,  who  was  bora 
in  137;i,  and  -uflFered  martyrdom  July  6th,  1415.  lu  1416  they 
broke  up  into  two  parties :  the  more  radical  Taborites,  and 


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the  more  conservative  Calixtines.  The  latter  carried  the 
day  in  1434. 

ICONOCLASTS.—"  Imaffc-hrcakcnii.'*  A  term  applied  origiimlly 
to  thost'  members  of  the  CJreek  Church  in  the  eighth  ami  ninth 
centuries  who  opposi;d.  often  with  viult-nce.  the  worship  of 
images.  Applied  also  to  Protestant  mutilators  of  church  edi- 
fices in  tlic  Bixteenth  and  (Seventeenth  cenliiries. 

INDEPENDENTS.— A  name  iippiied  to  themselves  by  the  Con- 
grcgationalists  of  Great  Britain,  but  objected  to  by  many,  if 
not  most,  of  the  Cimgregatioiialigts  of  tlie  Cnited  States. 

IXFIDELS.— "  L'nbelievers."  Commonly  applied,  not  to  atheist?, 
but  to  those  who  deny  Christianity  and  reject  the  Scriptures. 

IliVINGITES.— 5f«  Catuolio  Apostolic  Cnuitcii. 

LSM.EELIAII.— A  Mohammedan  sect  of  Ilindostan  in  the  Dec- 
can,  supposed  to  be  of  Arab  descent. 

JACOBITES. —  The  Syrian  moiiophysites.  so  called  from  Jacob 
Baradai,  or  Zanzalus.  a  mouophysitic  monk,  bishop  of  Edessa 
fKim  541  to  5TS,  through  whose  zeal  the  number  of  the  sect 
was  bnnight  up  to  100.000  in  Syria.  Mesopotamia,  and  Baby- 
lonia. Their  patriarch  is  always  called  Ignatius.  In  the  time 
of  Gregory  XIII.  (15T2-15S5)  they  numbered  only  50.000,  and 
are  now  still  more  reduced.  There  are  also  about  aiXX^KK) 
Jacobites  of  Syrian  descent  on  the  Malabar  coast  in  Hiudo- 
etan. 

JADsS.— In  western  Ilindostan.  Supposed  to  have  been  an  ofisct 
of  the  Buddhists  when  Buddhism  was  overpowered  by  lirah- 
minism.     t^nite  numerous. 

JAJNSEXISTS.— From  Cornelius  Janscn.  Roman  Catholic  bishop 
of  Vpres.  in  Holland  0).  1585,  d.  Ifi38).  In  France,  the  name 
of  a  theological  school  of  Calvinistic  Roman  Catholics.  In 
Holland,  the  name  of  an  independent  Calvinistic  Roman  Catho- 
lic Church,  whose  rebellion  against  the  Pope  began  in  1723. 
At  tirst  the  rebellion  was  sustained  by  ;iOn  clerg>'.  In  1730  the 
number  had  dwindled  to  seventy-four.  Now  there  are  not 
more  than  thirty,  ministering  to  about  4.000  people.  The 
ecbism  drew  its  life  from  the  Augustinus  of  Jansen,  posthu- 
mously published  in  1640,  and  condemned  in  the  Papal  Bull 
Vnigeuitus,  1713. 

JERKERS.— Individuals  who  in  considerable  numbers  used  to 
sutler  from  non'ous  convulsions  of  an  extraordinary  character 
at  camp  meetings  in  the  Western  United  States  in  the  begin- 
ning of  the  present  century.  They  never  formed  a  separate 
body. 

JSSL'ITS.— "  The  Society  of  Jesns."  The  most  energetic  and 
influential  of  all  the  modern  monastic  orders  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church.  It  owes  its  origin  to  Ignatius  Loyola  (b.  1491, 
d.  1550),  was  established  in  1540,  abolished  in  1773,  and  re-es- 
tablished in  1814.  In  1807  there  were  in  all  the  world  3.180 
Jesuit  missionaries,  about  1,200  of  whom  were  in  North  and 
Sonth  America. 

JEWS.— First  applied  to  citizens  of  the  kingdom  of  Jndah  after 
the  secession  of  the  ten  tribes,  about  975  b.c.  After  the  Baby- 
lonian exile,  used  of  the  whole  Hebrew  people,  not  only  in 
Palestine,  where  most  who  returned  were  of  the  old  tribe  of 
Judah.  but  in  all  lands  of  their  dispersion.  Their  present 
number  is  variously  estimated  at  from  5.000.000  to  7.000.000. 
Of  the  3.000.0<X)  now  in  Europe,  considerably  more  than  one- 
third  are  in  Russia,  and  more  than  a  third  also  in  Germany. 
There  are,  perhaps,  nearly  a  million  on  each  of  the  continents 
of  Asia  and  Aftica.  and  in  America  nearly  half  a  million. 

JI'MPERS.— A  class  of  Methodists  in  Wales,  among  whom,  about 
1760,  there  prevailed  a  habit,  at  first  encouraged  by  the  preach- 
ers, of  jumping  during  the  religious  exercises. 

KELLYITES. — An  obscure  denomination  in  Ireland. 

KILHAMITES.- 5^6  New  Connection  or  Wesleyan  Method- 
ists. 

KIRK  OF  SCOTLAND.— S^tf  Church  op  Scotland. 

LADY  HI'NTINGDON'S  CONNECTION.- Calvinistic  Method- 
ists, dating  from  1748.  and  owing  their  origin  to  Selina, 
Countess  of  Huntingdon.  Their  creed  is  in  substance  the 
XXXIX.  Articles;  they  generally  use  the  liturgy,  and  some- 
times the  vestments  of  the  English  Church.  In  1862  they  had 
109  chapels,  and  sittings  for  3H.727  persons. 

LAMAISM.— Fnmi  Lama,  written  in  Thibetan.  "■  Blama,"  a  title 
rightly  belonging  only  to  a  Buddhist  priest  of  superior  rank, 
but  by  courtesy  bestowed  upon  one  of  any  rank.  Lamaism  is 
tlmt  form  of  Buddhism  which  developed  itself  from  the  insti- 
tutions of  Tsonkhapa,  the  mler  and  great  reformer  of  Bud- 
dhism in  Thibet,  who  was  bom  in  the  year  1355  a.d.  The  Da- 
lai Lama  (Dalai  means  "  ocean  "),  residing  at  Lhassa.  is  at  the 
head  of  the  Buddhistic  priesthood,  and  is  looked  upon  as  a 
divine  incarnation.  This  hierarchy  bears  some  resemblance 
to  the  Papacy. 

LATIN  CHURCH.-  Same  as  Roman  Catholic  Chcrch. 

LATTER  DAY  SAINTS.— Popularly  known  a»  Mormons.  The 
''Book  of  Mormon"  was  first  published  in  the  year  ly.30. 
Mormon,  it  is  pretended,  was  the  most  noted  prophet  of  the 


Nephites,  a  Hebrew  colony  In  North  America,  which  came 
here  about  000  B.C.,  and  was  destroyed  by  the  I.^manitci  about 
400  A.i>.  The  "Golden  Plates."  containing  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon, it  is  said,  were  buried  in  Ontario  County,  New  York, 
about  420  A.D.,  and  exhumed  by  Joseph  Smith,  junior,  Sej)- 
tember  22d.  l!S27.  The  greater  part  of  the  hucik  is  believed  to 
have  been  written  l)y  one  Rev.  Solomon  SpauUling,  betweei 
1810-12  A.I).,  as  a  romance,  for  the  purpose  of  connecting  the 
North  American  Indians  with  the  lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel. 
The  Mormon  Church  was  organized  at  Manchester,  New  York, 
April  Oih,  IKH).  In  ls:jl  the  new  church  established  itself  at 
Kirtland.  Ohio,  where  it  was  joined  in  IH.*J2  by  Brigham  Young 
(b.  1801  in  Vermont).  In  18;i8  the  Mormons  fled  to  Missouri, 
and  the  next  year  to  Nauvoo,  Illinois,  whence  they  were  ex- 
pcIK'd  in  1K15.  In  1S47  Brigham  Young  established  himself 
in  Utah,  where  he  was  joined  by  the  main  body  of  the  saints 
In  1S4M.  They  teach  that  God  has  a  fieshly  body,  believe  in 
the  perpetuation  of  miracles,  baptize  by  inmiersion.  are  mil- 
lenarhms  and  polygamists,  They  have  sent  missionaries  to 
Denmark,  England,  France.  Switzerland.  Austria,  even  to  In- 
dia and  Ceylon.  It  is  estimated  that  there  are  about  00.000 
Mormiins  in  the  United  States,  chiefly  in  I'tali.  and  a  largo 
proportion  of  them  of  English  birth,  with  about  20,000  in  th© 
Old  World,  mostly  in  Europe.     Total  about  SO.IKX). 

LAZARISTS.— So  called  because  they  minister  to  the  poor.  A 
R<inian  Catholic  monastic  order  founded  at  Paris  in  1025.  They 
now  devote  themselves  also  to  the  education  of  priests.  They 
came  to  the  United  States  in  1817. 

LIGUORIANS.— 5«t;  Rbuemptorists. 

LOLLARDS— A  sort  of  monastic  association,  calling  themselvea 
'"Alexiani,"  called  by  the  people  "Lollards"  (from  the  Ger- 
man hilen,  or  lulUn,  'to  speak  indistinctly,"  or  "to  sing 
low  "),  established  at  Antwerp  about  1300  a.d..  and  spreading 
through  the  Netherlands  and  Germany.  Lollards  soon  became 
a  name  for  heretics.  Among  others,  it  was  applied  to  the 
followers  of  John  Wycliflfe  (b.  1.32t,  d.  1384)  in  England. 

LUTHERANS.— From  Martin  Luther  (b.  1483,  d.  1510).  All  Prot- 
estants were  at  first  so  called  by  the  Roman  Catholics.  After 
1521  the  name  began  to  be  restricted  to  the  followers  of  Lu- 
ther, in  distinction  from  the  followers  of  Calvin,  who  took  the 
name  of  the  '•  Refonned."  From  the  Calvinists  they  difi'ered 
most  with  respect  to  the  Eucharist,  though  Lutherans  repu- 
diate the  term  "consubstantiatiou"  as  not  correctly  defining 
their  view.  They  also  qualify  the  Calvinistic  predestination. 
In  Europe,  the  Lutheran  Church  employs  liturgies  •  in  the 
United  States  a  brief  liturgy  has  been  recommended,  but  ia 
not  imposed.  Lutherans  are  found  chiefly  in  Germany,  Den- 
mark. Sweden,  Norway,  and  Russia,  and  scattered  in  other 
countries  of  Europe,  where  they  number  in  all  (total  popula- 
tion) some  20.000,000.  others  say  27.000,000.  They  first  came  to 
America  (New  York)  in  1021.  There  are  now :  connected  with 
the  "  General  Synod,"  570  ministers,  944  churches,  and  86,9.33 
members;  with  the  "General  Council,"  258  ministers,  1,010 
churche.s,  and  119.100  members ;  with  the  "  Southern  General 
Synod."  120  ministers,  214  churches,  and  17.012  members ;  not 
connected  with  any  general  sjTiod  or  council.  523  ministers, 
944  churches,  and  UI9.010  members.  In  all,  1.750  ministers, 
3.112  churches,  and  :J;i2.155  members,  chiefly  in  the  Central, 
Southern,  and  Western  States. 

MACEDONIANS.— Followers  of  Macedonius,  bishop  of  Constan- 
tinople in  341  (deposed  in  .3(j0.  and  died  soon  after),  who  de- 
nied the  Divinity  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Though  condemned  at 
Constantinople  in  3S1,  the  sect  continued  to  exist  in  Ptirygia 
down  to  the  fifth  century. 

MAGIANISM  .—Religion  of  the  Magi,  or  priests  of  Zoroastrianism. 
The  "  wise  men  of  the  East,"  who  came  to  Bethlehem  to  find 
Christ,  were  Magi. 

MALAKANS.— •■  Milk-caters."  A  Russian  sect  who  eat  milk  on 
fast-days.  They  have  some  points  of  sympathy  with  Protest- 
ants, and  are  said  to  be  increasing  somewhat  rapidly. 

MAXICH^ANS.  — Followers  of  Mani.  or  Manes,  of  Persia,  a 
Zoroaslrian  priest,  who  became  a  Christian,  some  say  even 
a  presbyter  of  the  Church,  and  put  forth  a  system  made  up  of 
Zoroaslrian,  Christian,  and  Buddhistic  elements.  He  was 
flayed  alive  by  order  of  the  king  of  Persia  in  277  a.d.  His 
system  was  at  once  more  intensely  duulistic  and  more  popular 
than  Gnosticism.  Augustine  was  a  Manichiean  from  372  to 
3S2  A.D.  This  was  the  time  of  its  greatest  strength.  It  spread 
widely  in  Asia,  northern  Africa,  Sicily,  and  Italy ;  and  disap- 
peared in  the  sixth  century. 

MARONITES.— So  called  from  John  Maro,  a  Syrian  bishop  of  th« 
latter  part  of  the  seventh  century,  who  embraced  the  monoth- 
elite  heresy.  There  was  also  a  monk  of  the  flfth  century, 
by  the  name  of  St.  Manin.  whose  monastery  on  the  Lebanon 
became  the  rallying  [>oint  of  the  followers  of  John  Maro,  At 
first,  no  doubt,  the  Maronites  were  mouoLhelitic.  But  In  1182, 
during  the  Crusades,  they  renouuced  their  errors,  and  sub- 


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mitled  to  the  Pope ;  and  now  differ  from  Roman  Catholics 
only  in  using  the  Svriac  liturs}-,  and  allowing  their  parochial 
clerCT  to  marry  before  they  are  ordamed.    They  live  chiefly  in 
the  northern  "part  of  the  Lebanon,  from  the  Dog  River,  near 
Boyrout,  to  Tripolis;  and  their  number  is  estimated  at  from 
200,000  10  250,000. 
MELCHITES  —From  the  Hebrew,  meaning  "  HoyaliBte.     A  name 
given  by  the  Jacobites  to  the  orthodox  in  the  mxth  century, 
as  if  they  were  orthodox  to  please  the  Emperor.    The  name  is 
also  given  to  the  United  Greeks,  which  see. 
MEND.EANS.— From  the  Hebrew  Manda  de  hajje.  meaning  the 
"  word  of  life."    Called  also  Nazaheaks,  and  Disciples  of 
St   John     A  religious  body  in  Persia,  who  reject  both  Juda- 
ism and  Christianity,  and  call  themselves  disciples  of  John 
the   Baptist.     In  the  seventeenth   centurj-  they  had  some 
20,000  families.     Now  they  number  hardly  more  than  1,500 
souls. 
MENNOXITES.— A  Baptist  sect,  taking  its  name  from  Menno 
Simonis  (b.  1496-8,  d.  1501).    They  reject  infant  baptism,  re- 
fuse to  take  oaths,  decline  military  service,  and  practise  feet- 
washing.    Thev  baptize  by  pouring.    Their  polity  is  Congre- 
gational.   In  Holland,  where  they  originated,  they  have  117 
churches ;  in  Prussia,  tbey  number  14.000 ;  and  in  Russia, 
1  581.    They  began  to  emigrate  to  the  United  States  in  1683, 
settling  in  Pennsylvania.    Before  the  year  1735  there  were 
some  600  families  in  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania.    Since 
then  they  have  spread  over  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
On  this  side  of  the  Atlantic  they  have  the  three  clerical  orders, 
chosen  by  lot.    They  keep  no  records  of  church  membership, 
and  so  it'is  not  easy  to  get  at  their  statistics.    In  all  America, 
it  is  estimated  that  they  have  about  250  ministers,  more  than 
400  congregations,  and  some  00,000  communicants.    The  •'  Re- 
forined'^Mennonites "  seceded  from  the  main  body  in  1811. 
Their  number  is  ranch  smaller,  being  confined  mostly  to  Penn- 
sylvania.   See  also  Omish. 
METHODISTS.— A  name  at  first  applied  to  those  who  rigidly  ad- 
hered to  some  theory,  or  method,  whether  in  speculation  or 
in  practice.    In  the  seventeenth  century  it  began  to  be  used 
of  those  who  were  advancing  theological  novelties,  and  meant 
much  the  same  as  rationalists.    Somewhat  later  it  became  a 
term  of  reproach  for  strictly  religious  people.    In  1729  it  was 
one  of  the  names  given  to  a  club  of  four  pious,  earnest,  young 
men  at  Oxford,  in  England,  two  of  whom  were  John  and 
Charles  Wesley.    This  proved  to  be  the  beginning  of  one  of 
the  most  important  religious  movements  in  the  history  of  the 
Church.    It  was  a  revival  of  religion,  organizing  itself  for  con- 
quest.  John  Wesley  died  in  1791,  leaving  behind  him  550  itin- 
erant preachers,  and  140,000  members  of  his  societies  (not 
churches)  in  Great  Britain,  British  America,  the  United  States, 
and  the  West  Indies.    There  are  now  in  all  the  world,  but 
■      chiefly  in  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  50,000  preach- 
ers, itinerant  and  local,  and  from  3.000.000  to  3,500,000  com- 
municants.   In  England,  besides  the  Bible  Cliristians,  there 
are  four  Methodist  bodies :  Wesleyans  (from  1744'),  New  Con- 
nection (from  1797),  Primitive  (from  18191,  and  United  Meth- 
odist Free  Churches  (from  1857).    In  Scotland,  two :  Wesley- 
ans, and  Primitive.    In  Ireland,  five:  Wesleyans,  Primitive 
Wesleyans,  New  Connection,  Primitive,  and  United  Method- 
ist Free  Churches.    In  the  United  States  there  are  ten  Meth- 
odist bodies:  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Jlelhodist  Epis- 
copal Church  South.  Methodist  Protestants,  Wesleyan  Meth- 
odists, Free  Methodist  Churches,  Primitive  Methodists,  Re- 
formed Methodist  Evangelical  Association,  African  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  and  African  Methodist   Episcopal  Zion 
Church.    The  total  membership  of  these  ten  bodies  is  about 
2.240,000,  about  four-fifths  of  whom  belong  to  the  two  Episco- 
pal bodies.  North  and  South. 
METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH.- In  the  United  States. 
The  first  society  was  established  in  New  York  city  in  1766. 
In  1784  the  Methodist  societies  began  to  be  organized  into  a 
separate  church.    The  polity  is  one  of  power.    Each  society 
is  divided  into  classes,  consisting  of  twelve  or  more  persons, 
under  class  leaders.    Elders  may  administer  the  sacraments ; 
preachers,  not.    Each  district,  embracing  several  circuits  or 
elations,  has  a  presiding  elder.    Bishops  are  chosen  by  the 
General  Conference,  which  meets  every  four  years.   There  are, 
also,  Qnarteriy  and  Annual  Conferences.    This  body  has  under 
its  charge,  5  theological  seminaries,  23  colleges  and  universi- 
ties 82  Institutions  of  lower  grades,  and  a  "  Book  Concern." 
In  181^8  tliere  were  8,481  itinerant,  9,898  local,  preachers,  and 
1  255.074  communicants. 
METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHUIICH  SOUTH.— In  the  South- 
ern United  Stales,  separating  from  the  main  body  in  lau  on 
account  of  slavery.    In  1867  there  were  2.389  itinerant,  and 
3  952  local,  preachers,  with  a  membership  of  635,040. 
METHODIST  PROTESTANT  CHURCH. -In  the  United  States. 
Made  up  in  1830  of  acveml  conferences  in  difi'erent  parts  of  the 


country,  which  had  seceded  from  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  on  account  of  its  government,  and  hostility  to  lay  rep- 
resentation.   Present  number  about  105.000. 
MILLENAEIANS.— Those  who  believe  in  the  pre-millennial  ad- 
vent of  Christ,  to  raise  his  saints  and  reign  with  them  on  earth 
for  a  thousand  years,  when  the  wicked  will  be  raised  and 
jud<^d.    There  were  many  millcnarians  during  the  first  three 
ccnturiee.    And  they  have  usually  been  most  numerous  in 
times  either  of  outward  distress  or  of  inward  declension. 
MILLENNIAL  CHURCH.— S<i«  United  Societt  o?  Believers. 
MILLERITES.— Second  Adventists  in  the  United  States,  Canada, 
and  Great  Britain,  so  named  from  William  Miller  (b.  1781,  d. 
1849)     He  expected  the  end  of  the  world  in  1843.    He  had  at 
one  time  as  many  as  50.000  followers.    The  sect  Btill  exists, 
but  greatly  reduced  in  numbers. 
MOHAMMED.\NS.— Followers  of  Mohammed  (b.  571,  d.  632  a.d.). 
His  religion  spread  ven-  rapidly,  has  endured  for  a  long  time, 
and  is  still  gaining  ground  in  Africa,  if  not  in  Asia.    The  Bible 
of  the  Mohammedans  is  the  Koran.    The  Mohammedan  world 
is  divided  into  two  great  parties :  (1)  The  Sonnites  (from  Sou- 
na   a  collection  of  traditions),  embracing  the  Arabs,  Turks, 
and  Tartars ;  (2)  The  Shiites,  corresponding  with  the  Prot- 
estants of  Christendom,  in  Persia.    There  are,  in  all,  some 
seventy  sects.     Present   number  of  Mohammedans,  about 
160.000,000,  of  whom  100,000.000  are  in  Africa. 
MONOPHYSITES.— From  two  Greek  words,  which  mean  "only 
one  nature."    Applied  in  the  fifth  century  to  those  who  taught, 
or  were  supposed  to  teach,  that  Christ's  human  nature  was 
absorbed  into  the  divine,  so  that  there  remained  only  one  na- 
ture.   The  Eastern  Churches  all  became  monophysitic  (or  mo- 
nothelitic),  except  the  Greek  and  Nestorian. 
MONOTHELITES.— From  two  Greek  words,  which  mean  "  only 
one  will."    Applied,  in  the  seventh  century,  to  those  who 
held  that  there  was  only  one  will,  and  one  operation,  in  Christ. 
This  view  was  condemned  at  the  Sixth  General  Council  at 
Constantinople  in  680.    Only  the  Maronites  continued  to  be 
monothelites,  and  they  submitted  to  Rome  in  1182  a.d. 
MONTANISTS.  —  From  Montanus,  of  Phrygia,  in  Asia  Minor, 
ori<nnally  a  priest  of  Cvbele.     After  becoming  a  Christian, 
about  150  A.D.,  he  began  to  fall  into  fits  of  ecstasy,  and  claimed 
to  be  an  organ  of  the  Paraclete.    The  new  revelation  pertained 
not  to  doctrine,  but  to  discipline,  which  was  very  strict  with 
respect  to  fasting,  marriage,  and  other  matters.    Montanus 
was  driven  out  of  the  Church,  and  constrained  to  organize  a 
sect     This  sect  was  strongest  in  Asia  Minor  and  Northern 
Africa.    Its  chief  ornament  was  TertuUian.    It  lasted  into  the 
sixth  century. 
MORA'\aANS.— S««  United  Brethren. 
MORISONIANS.— Se«  Evangelical  Union. 
MORMONS.— Se«  Latter  Day  Saints. 
MORRISITES.— Mormon  dissenters,  now  residing  on  Bear  Elver, 

and  numbering  100  or  200. 
NANEKISM  —A  system  compounded  of  Brahminism  and  Mo- 
hammedanism, Established  in  1419  by  Nanek,  a  Sikh,  and  fol- 
lowed by  the  Sikhs  in  Lahore,  in  northwestern  Hindostan. 
NEOLOGISTS  —"Teachers  of  new  doctrines."    Applied  espe- 
cially to  the  German  rationalists  of  the  eighteenth  and  nine- 
teenth centuries.  ,,-,_. 
NESTORIANS.- From  Nestorius,  a  Syrian,  bishop  of  Constan- 
tinople in  428 ;  deposed  for  aUeged  heresy  in  431  by  the  Coun- 
cil of  Ephesus;  banished  first  to  a  monastery  near  Antioch; 
and  in  435  to  Upper  Egvpt.  where  he  died  440.    He  so  empha- 
sized the  two  natures  in  Christ,  as  to  be  thought  to  teach  two 
persons     The  sect  which  took  his  name  (from  498)  became 
numerous  in  Asia,  and  was  noted  for  missionary  zeal  and  suc- 
cess entering  China  in  the  sixth  century.    The  St.  Thomas 
Christians  of  southwestern  Hindostan,  who  have  been  there 
since  the  sixth  century,  and  now  nnmbcr  about  70,000,  are  a 
remnant  of  this  ancient  sect,  having  been  connected  with  it 
eoclesiastically,  thou^-h  repudiating  the  alleged  heresy  of  Nes- 
torius    About  90,aiO  of  these  original  St.  Thomas  Christians 
have  submitted  to  Rome;  some  say  150.000.    There  are  also 
about  lUO  000  Nestorians  among  the  mountains  of  Koordistan 
and  in  Oroomiah,  a  district  in  the  western  part  of  Persia.    Be- 
sides these,  about  20,000  (since  1553  a.d.),  sometimes  caUed 
Chaldeans,  have  submitted  to  the  Pope  of  Rome. 
NEW  CONNECTION  OF  WESLEYAN  METHODISTS.-A  sect, 
datinc  from  1797,  and  owing  its  origin  to  Rev.  Alexander  Kil- 
ham  °  The  people  take  part  in  the  government.    In  England, 
there  are  417  societies ;  in  Ireland,  S ;  in  Canada,  207 ;  and  in 
Australia,  4 :  whole  number  of  members,  about  35,000. 
NEW  JERUSALEM  CHURCH.  OR  NEW  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 
—  \  sect  founded  bv  Emanuel  Swedenborg  (b.  1689,  d.  17i2); 
hence  commonly  called  Swedenborsians.    The  founder  of 
this  sect  a  man  of  remarkable  genius,  did  not  claim  to  be  the 
or^an  of'a  new  revelation,  but  to  have  been  sent  to  give  a  new 
exposition  of  what  had  been  ah-eady  revealed.    He  accepted 


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a?  QuthorKalSvo  only  a.  portion  of  the  books  of  the  Bible:  nd, 
for  cxniiiplf,  in  the  Xrw  Testament,  only  the  Four  Gospels 
ftnd  Hevelation.  lie  tjuiurht  three  fennes  of  Scripture:  the 
celeniial.  epirilnal.  and  nalnral.  His  doctrine  of  the  Trinity 
ditTcra  widely  from  that  of  theorfluuldx  ConfePf>ion8.  He  like- 
wise deiiiftJ  the  cuiniuon  doctrines  of  prcdewtination.  atone- 
ment, justiJlcation  by  faith,  and  the  retnirreclion  of  the  body. 
The  tirt»t  society  was  formed  In  Enirland  in  1787.  The  first 
American  minister  was  ordained  in  11^.  There  are  now  C»Ct 
eocieties  in  Enu'land,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  2"2  on  the  C(mti- 
nent  of  Kiirope.  8  in  Australia,  and  (17  in  tlie  I'nited  States, 

NICOLAITAXS.— A  Gnostic  sect  of  the  second  century  ;  antino- 
minn  and  licentious.  Derived  fnnn  the  Nicolaitans  of  Kcv. 
ii.  6,  and  by  some  connected  with  Nicolas,  one  of  the  seven 
deacons  of  the  Church  in  .lernsalem. 

NOVATIANS  —From  Novat  ian.  a  man  of  learning  and  eloqnence. 
who  was  made  schismatic  bishop  in  Home  2?)!  a.d.,  and  suf- 
fered martyrdom  under  Valerian.  2.")7-2<X).  They  were  very 
strict  in  their  discipline,  calling  themselves  Cathari,  or  Puri- 
tans. Tlio  sect  spread  in  various  provinces.  East  and  West, 
and  continued  till  after  •(.'iO  a.d. 

NTSAIRIYKII.— A  sect  or  people  in  Syria,  inlmbitinijr  the  mount- 
ains north  of  Trip(dis:  possibly  a  remnant  of  the  old  C'anaan- 
itic  race.  Their  reliirion.  of  which  very  little  is  known,  is  not 
Mohammedanism,  thomrh  related  to  it.  The  date  of  its  ori- 
pin,  accordinij  to  Assemani,  is  891  a.d.  They  number  about 
200,000. 

OBI.— A  species  of  sorcery  practised  amon^  many  of  the  Negro 
tribes  in  Africa. 

OMISII.  OR  AMISn.— In  Pennsylvani.i.  By  corruption,  from 
Amen  (Jacob  Amen,  of  Switzerland,  in  the  seventeenth  cen- 
turs'l,  wron^'ly  assumed  to  be  the  founder  of  the  sect.  They 
hold  to  the  decrees  of  the  Synod  of  Dort  (IfiD^lO),  and  de- 
Fcribe  themselves  as  rii.'id  Mennonites.  They  are  quite  nu- 
merous in  Gennany  and  Switzerland,  whore  they  are  called 
Hooker  Mennonites,  because  they  fasten  their  clothes  with 
hooks.    In  the  United  States  they  number  about  5.000. 

ONEIBA  COMMl'XITY.  —  Call  themselves  Perfectiontsts. 
Founded  by  John  Humphrey  Xoyes.  First  organized  at  Put- 
ney. Vermont,  in  1S.3S.  Removed  soon  after  to  Oneida,  New 
York,  where,  in  1S07,  they  numbered  210.  They  luive  communi- 
ties also  at  Wallin;rford, Connecticut  (forty-five  members).  New 
Haven,  and  Brooklyn,  New  York.  They  have  their  wives,  as 
well  as  their  property,  in  common.  They  claim  to  have  had 
prcat  success  in  their  experiment,  and  attribute  this  success 
to  the  use  they  make  of  the  Bible,  on  which  they  profess  to 
build. 

OPHITES. — From  a  Greek  word,  meaning  "  serpent.'*  A  Gnostic 
sect  of  the  second  centur\'.  who  worshiped  the  serpent  as  a 
sj-mbol  of  wisdom.  Justinian  enacted  laws  against  them  as 
late  as  530  a.d. 

ORATORIANS.— One  of  the  modem  monastic  orders  of  the  Ro- 
man Catholic  Church.  Established  in  ISfM,  and  for  a  long 
time  confined  almost  cxclnsively  to  Italy.  Latterly,  somewhat 
conspicuous  in  Enirlish  ecclesiastical  history,  having  been 
joined  by  most  of  the  Church  of  England  clergymen  who 
have  gone  over  to  Rome. 

OSGOODITES.— Followers  of  Jacob  Osgood.  A  sort  of  Unitarians 
in  doctrine,  and  opposed  to  the  Christian  Sabbath,  the  Chris- 
tian sacraments,  tempemnce  societies,  etc.  They  arose  about 
1>^V2.  in  Merrimack  County,  New  Hampstiirc,  and  had  only  a 
few  societies. 

PAGANS.— From  the  Latin,  and  meaning  "country  people. peas- 
ants." First  used  of  the  unevanL'elized  in  a  law  of  Valen- 
tinian  I.,  in  30S,  city  people  having  led  the  way  in  forsaking 
idolatrj'.  Etymologically.  it  should  mean  the  same  as  "•  Hea- 
thens;" but  present  usage  restricts  the  application  of  it  to 
nide  and  uncivilized  idolaters,  while  the  term  "  Heathens  "  is 
applied  to  all  idolaters.  About  ^(Ki.0(HU)O0  of  the  human  race 
are  heathens,  while  only  about  2(HI,tH«\000  are  Pagans. 

PANTHEISTS.- From  two  Greek  words,  which  mean  "all"  and 
"  God."  Those  who  believe  that  God  is  all ;  or  that  God  and 
the  universe  are  one  and  the  same  snh-iance.  Pantheists 
have  appeared  in  all  ages,  and  among  all  peoples ;  some  lean- 
ing towards  materialism,  or  the  absorption  of  God  in  nature, 
others  towards  idealism,  or  the  absorption  of  nature  in  God. 

PARSEES.— So  called  fi-om  Persia,  whence  they  were  driven  by 
the  Mohammedans  in  the  seventh  centun.'.  A  remnant  of  the 
old  Zoroastrian  religi<uiists,  in  atid  about  Bombay,  in  British 
India,  distinguished  for  their  wealth,  industry,  and  intelli- 
gence, and  numbering  about  1I">.(VM1. 

PATRIPASSIANS.— An  ancient  Unitarian  sect,  whose  earliest 
prominent  representative  was  I*rax<as,  of  Asia  Minor,  who 
came  to  Rome  in  the  latter  half  of  the  second  century.  They 
believed  that  God  the  Father  was  incarnated,  sufTered,  and 
died  in  Christ.  Hence  their  name,  from  two  Latin  words 
which  mean  "father"  and  "sufTepcd." 


PAULICIANS.— So  called  because  they  ncknowledired  the  apox* 
tolic  authority  only  of  St.  Paul.  They  had  their  origin  in 
Armenia,  In  the  year  n.')",  under  the  leadership  of  Constanii- 
nuB,  who  took  the  name  of  Sylvanns  (St.  Paul's  companion), 
and  was  stoned  to  death  in  fi-s-l.  They  opposed  ritualism  and 
images,  and  favored  the  distribution  and  use  of  the  Scripture-, 
but  were  dualistic.  In  (-pite  of  bitter  and  repeated  perseci  ,' 
tiona.  they  spread  in  Syria  and  Asia  Minor.  In  070  large  num- 
bers of  them  were  transported  to  Thrace.  They  were  not 
beard  of  after  the  year  1115. 

PAULISTS.  —  An  American  ofi'shoot  from  the  Rsdekptoristb 
(which  see),  dating  from  ls.%8. 

PEDOBAPTISTS.— Those  who  believe  in  infant  baptism. 

PELAGIANS.— Followers  of  Pelagius,  a  British  monk  (b.  about 
350.  not  heard  of  after  41S).  who  taught  that  Adam  would  have 
died,  even  if  he  had  not  sinned;  that  his  fall  injured  bim-elf 
oidy;  and  that  diildren  <'nter  the  world  in  the  same  mora! 
condition  in  wliich  Adiim  was  before  he  fell. 

PERFECTIONISTS.— One  of  the  names  assumed  by  the  Oneida 
communists.  Applied  to  all  such,  in  whatever  ecclesiastical 
connection,  as  believe  in  the  posBibilityof  obtaining  a  perfect 
Ciirlstian  character  in  this  life. 

PHARISEES. —From  a  Hebrew  word  which  means  "separated." 
Probably  the  same  as  the  Assideanf:  of  1  Maccabees  ii.  42.  If 
80,  they  arose  in  the  time  of  Antiochus  Epipbanes  (175-li;t 
B.C.).  They  were  zealous  in  resisting  the  attempt  then  made 
to  heathenize  the  Jewish  people.  They  made  tradition  co- 
ordinate with  Scripture  as  the  rule  and  measure  of  life,  wor- 
Bbip,  and  doctrine ;  were  highly  ritualistic,  and  bigoted  ;  and. 
in  the  time  of  Christ,  by  no  means  exemplary  in  their  reli- 
gious and  moral  character. 

PHILOPONISTS.- A  sect  of  Tritheists  in  the  sixth  century,  tak- 
ing their  name  from  John  Philoponus,  an  Alexandrian  gram- 
marian. who  denied  the  distinction  between  nature  and  person. 

PIETISTS. — Persons  whose  piety  is  looked  upon  as  diseased  and 
morbid.  The  name  was  first  applied  derisively  to  the  dtf*ci- 
ples  of  Philip  James  Spener  (b.  ICIS.  d.  1705),  in  Dresden, 
soon  after  Um.  The  University  of  Halle,  founded  in  KliM, 
became  the  headquarters  of  thepc  fervent  and  earnest  men, 
who  sought  to  revive  the  spiritual  life  of  the  Lutheran  Church 
in  Germany. 

PLT:VI0UTH  brethren.— So  called  from  Plymouth.  England,' 
where  tbey  originated  about  the  year  1S30.  On  the  continent 
of  Europe  called  Dakbtites,  from  John  Darby,  the  most 
prominent  of  their  early  leaders.  They  emphasize  the  doc- 
trines of  depravity,  at(mement,  and  regeneralicm.and  are  very 
fer\-ent  in  their  religious  life,  baptize  only  adults,  and  partake 
of  the  euclmrist  every  Sunday.  Ministers,  they  hold,  have  no 
exclusive  right  to  administer  the  sacraments.  They  have  bad 
a  rapid  growth,  and  arc  numerous  in  England,  Scotland,  and 
Ireland.  They  are  found  also  on  the  Continent,  in  France, 
Switzerland,  and  el!?cwhere.  They  have  gone  even  to  India. 
In  the  United  States  they  have  a  few  congregations.  But  they 
publish  no  statistics,  either  here  or  in  the  Old  World. 

POSITIVISTS.— Followers  of  Augi:ste  Comtc  Oi.  HDS,  d.  1S5T), 
founder  of  the  so-called  "Positive  Philosophy."  A  church 
was  organized  among  them  in  Paris  before  the  death  of  tlieir 
master.  In  lsG7  a  Positivist  Church  was  organized  in  En- 
gland, and  another  in  tlic  United  States.  Instead  of  worship- 
ing God,  this  new  sect  pays  reverence  to  eminent  benefactors 
of  the  human  race. 

PRACTICAL  CHRISTIAN  REPUBLIC— A  sort  of  communistic 
association,  established  at  Ilopedale,  in  Milford.  Massachu- 
setts, about  IMO,  by  Rev.  Adin  Ballou ;  numbering,  in  1855, 
between  200  and  300. 

PREDESTINARIANS.— Those  who  believe  that  God  has,  fy-om 
all  eternity,  foreordained  whatsoever  comes  to  pass  in  time. 
Those  who  say  that  this  foreordination  is  conditioned  by  fore- 
knowledge, are  called  Arminians.  In  the  sixteenth  and  sev- 
enteenth centuries  the  Supralapsarians  affirmed,  and  the  Sub- 
lapsarians  denied,  that  the  fall  of  Adam  was  included  in  the 
divine  decrees. 

PRESBYTERIANS.— In  general,  those  who  hold  to  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Church  by  presbyters.  They  differ  from  Episco- 
palians in  rejecting  the  oflice  of  bishop  as  distinct  from  and 
superior  to  that  of  presbyter.  Fnmi  Congregationalists  they 
difler  in  two  respects:  first,  in  lodging  ofticinl  authority  in 
the  hands  of  presbyters  (clerical  and  lay)  instead  of  the  com- 
mon broiherluHul ;  second,  in  having  a  series  of  judicatories 
(presbyteries,  synods,  and  general  assemblies)  for  general  re- 
view and  control.  Modem  Presbyterianism  was  shaped  by 
Calvin,  and  dates  from  1542.  Most  of  the  Reformed  Churches, 
as  distiugnished  from  the  Lutheran,  became  Presbyterian, 
and  so  ihc  system  soon  spread  into  France,  parts  of  Switzer- 
land and  Germany.  HunL'ary,  the  Netberlandf^.  and  Scotland. 
In  England,  the  first  preshyterj'  was  formed  in  1572.  F*resby- 
terianism  in  the  United  States  dates  from  1CK4.    lu  Scotland. 


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DICTIONARY    OF    RELIGIOUS   DENOMINATIONS. 


there  are  now  six  Presbj'teriau  bodies:  Cliurcli  of  Scotland, 
Free  Clmrch  of  Scotland,  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Re- 
formed Presbyterian  Church,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Synod 
in  Scotland,  and  Synod  of  United  Original  Seceders,  haviuf;, 
in  18(i7,  a, "73  ministers,  and  embracing  more  than  two  of  the 
three  millions  of  the  Scotch  people,    in  Ireland  there  are  five 
Presbyterian  bodies :  Presbyterian  Church  (698  ministers,  5(i0 
congri'iiatioiis),  Kel'ormed  Presbyterian  Church  (25  ministers, 
33  coiiuii'L.Mticm!'!,  United  Presbyterian  Church  (tl  ministers, 
10  couyreyalions).  Eastern  Reformed  Presbyterian  Synod  (8 
ministers,  15  congregations),  Secession  Presbytery  (10  minis- 
ters and  congregal  ions).    In  England,  where  the  Puritans  wore 
at  first  generally  Presbyterians,  there  were,  soon  after  the  Act 
of  Toleration  in  1089,  more  than  SOO  churches,  most  of  which, 
in  the  subsequent  century,  became  Unitarian.    In  1812  the 
Presbyterian  Churches,  both  Orthodox  and  Unitarian,  num- 
bered together  2T0.    In  1850  there  were  21 7  Unitarian  churches, 
most  of  them  once  Presbyterian.    There  are  now  three  Pres- 
byterian bodies  in  England:  The  Church  of  Scotland  in  En- 
gland {25  ministers.  21  churches).  United  Presbyterians  (77 
ministers,  82  churches),  Presbyterian  Church  in  England  (117 
ministers,  12:i  churches).    In  Australasia  there  are  207  minis- 
ters, 225  churches.    In  British  North  America,  694  ministers. 
In  the  United  States  there  are  nine  Presbyterian  bodies :  The 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  The 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  (South),  The  United 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Norlh  America,  The  Associate  Synod 
of  North  America,  The  Associate  Reformed  Synod  of  New 
York,  The  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  North  Amer- 
ica (Synod),  The  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  North 
America  (General  Synod),  The  Associate  Reformed  Synod  of 
the  South,  and  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  with 
an  aggregate,  in  1871,  of  about  7.000  ministers,  more  than  half 
of  whom  l)elonged  to  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  .\nierica 
PJRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES.— In 
the  Southern  States.    Its  first  General  Assembly  met  in  18B1, 
after  the  bre:iliing  out  of  the  late  civil  war.    In  1871  there 
were  912  ministers  and  licentiates,  1,518  churches,  and  87,529 
communicants. 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  OP 
AMERIC.\.— Dales  from  the  planting  of  the  first  church  in 
Maryland  in  1(>S4.    The  first  presbytery  ^vas  formed  in  Phil- 
adelphia in  1700.    During  (he  schism  of  1741-1758,  there  were 
two  bodies  linown  as  Old  Side  and  New  Side.    Again,  dur- 
ing the  schism  of  18.'i7-1871,  there  were  two  bodies  known  as 
Old  School  and  New  School.     In  18.37,  before  the  schism, 
there  were  23  synods,  135  presbyteries,  2,140  ministers,  2,805 
churches,  and  220,557  communicants.    In  1869  the  Old  School 
branch  reported  27  synods,  143  presbyteries,  2,381  ministers, 
2,740  churches,  and  258,903  communicants ;  the  New  School, 
24  synods,  113  presbyteries,  1,818  ministers,  1,631  churches, 
and  172,560  communicants.    In  1871  the  reunited  church  num- 
bered 35  synods,   107   presbyteries,  4,:)46   ministers,  4,610 
churches,  and  455,378  communicants,  representing  a  popula- 
tion of  more  than  two  millions  of  souls.    The  number  of  min- 
isters, churches,  and  communicants  had  more  than  donliled 
during  the  schism.    The  greatest  strength  of  the  denomina- 
tion is  in  the  Middle  and  Western  States. 
PRIMITIVE  METHODISTS.— Originated  in  Staffordshire,  En- 
gland, about  1800,  and  took  their  present  name  in  1812.    They 
have,  in  Great  Britain  and  her  colonies :  891  itinerant,  and  a 
much  larger  number  of  local  ministers,  6,310  chapels,  and 
154,950  members.    In  the  United  States,  they  reported  in  1865 
about  2.000  members,  mostly  in  Wisconsin  and  Illinois. 
PROTEST.\NTS.— So  called  from  the  document  laid  before  the 
German  Diet  at  -Speyer,  April  19th.  1529,  protesting  against 
the  revocation  of  reformatory  edicts  issued  three  years  before. 
German  Protestantism,  dating  from  1517,  emphasized  justifi- 
cation by  faith.    Swiss  Protestantism,  dating  from  about  the 
same  time,  emphasized  the  authority  and  use  of  Scripture. 
Most  of  those  who  abandoned  the  Papal  Church  did  so  within 
the  first  forty  or  fifty  years.    It  was  then  found  that  Northern 
Europe  was  mostly  Protestant,  while  Southern  Europe  re- 
mained nutstly  Papal.     In  Sweden,  Norway,  aud  Denmark, 
out  of  a  population  of  about  8,000,000,  only  about  0,000  are 
Roman  Catholics.    In  Spain  and  Portugal,  out  of  a  population 
of  22,1X10,000,  only  about  17,000  are  Protestants.    In  Central 
Europe,  of  the  German  speaking  population  of  Germany, 
about  fifty-five  jier  cent,  are  Protestants.    In  North  and  South 
America,  there  are  now  27,58:3,000  Protestants,  25,000.000  of 
whom  are  in  the  United  States.  In  Europe,  there  are  67.051,000, 
of  whom  about  27.000.000  arc  in  the  German  States  (North  and 
South)  and  .\ustria,  aud  23.000.000  in  Great  Britain.    In  .\sia, 
728,000,  of  whom  500,IHH)  are  in  British  India.     In  Afiica, 
732,000,  of  whom  650.0IK]  are  under  the  Briti»h  flai.     In  .\us- 
traliutia  and  Polynesia,  about  1,200,000.    In  all,  97,000,000,  or  a 


little  more  than  one- fourth  part  of  the  total  Christian  popula- 
tion of  the  globe. 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHTOCH  IN  THE  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.— Traces  its  descent  through  the 
Church  of  England.  Introduced  into  Virginia  in  1(X)7.  First 
American  bishop  (Samuel  Seabury)  consecrated  Nov.  14, 17.S4. 
Down  to  1867,  85  bishops  in  all.  Triennial  Convention,  com- 
posed of  House  of  Bishops,  and  House  of  Clerical  and  Lay 
Deputies,  consisting  of  four  clergymen  and  four  laymen  from 
each  diocese,  legislates  for  the  -\merican  Church  within  the 
limits  of  the  United  States.  The  General  Theological  Sem- 
inary, in  New  York  city,  in  1867,  reported  65  students,  aud 
666  alumni.  There  were,  in  1867.  34  dioceses.  44  bishops, 
2.556  presbyters  and  deacons.  2.370  parishes.  200,000  commu- 
nicants, and  1,100,000  members.  The  Triennial  Convention 
of  1868  made  provision  for  the  establishment  of  four  new 
dioceses. 

PURITANS. — A  term  of  reproach  given  to  English  Non-Conform- 
ists after  1503,  because  they  professed  "  it  greater  purity  in  the 
worship  of  God,  and  a  greater  detestation  of  the  ceremonies 
and  corruptions  of  Rome,  than  the  rest  of  their  brethren." 
At  first  they  opposed  only  certain  forms  and  vestments.  In 
the  seventeenth  century  they  set  themselves  also  against  Epis- 
copacy, first  as  Presbyterians,  and  soon  afterwards  as  Inde- 
pendents. In  1650  Puritanism  was  at  the  height  of  its  power 
in  England.  The  six  New  England  States  were  settled  mainly 
by  English  Puritans,  who  began  to  arrive  in  1620.  It  is  esti- 
mated that  about  one-third  the  population  of  the  United  States 
is  of  this  stock. 

PUSEYITES.— A  party  in  the  English  Church,  so  called  from 
Edward  B.  Pusey,  D.D.  (b.  1800.)    *f  .Vnglo-Cati'iolics. 

QUAKERS.— See  Friends. 

QUIETISTS.— A  class  of  Roman  Catholic  mystics,  who  took  their 
impulse  from  ''The  Spiritual  Guide"  of  Molinos,  a  Spanish 
priest  (b.  1627,  d.  1690).  The  name  is  still  used  of  Christians 
who  are  in  sympathy  with  such  writers  as  Fenelon  (b.  1651,  d, 
1715).  and  Madame  Guyon  (d.  1717). 

RASKOLNIKS. —  "  Dissenters,"  or  "  .\postates."  The  general 
name  for  seceders  from  the  Greek  Church  in  Russia.  Schism 
began  in  1666.  on  account  of  changes  made  in  the  liturgy  by 
the  Patriarch  Xikon.  One  large  class  of  these  seceders.  com- 
prising three  separate  sects,  call  themselves  Starowerzi,  or 
"maintainers  of  the  ancient  faith."  Besides  these,  are  sev- 
eral sects  of  a  Gnostic,  mystical  type.  All  together  are  sup- 
posed to  number  nearly,  if  not  quite.  15,000,000. 

RECHABITES.— A  branch  of  the  Kenifes,  an  Arab  tribe  which 
entered  Palestine  with  the  Israelites.  This  branch  of  the 
tribe,  which  took  its  name  from  Rechab,  father  or  ancestor  of 
Jonadab,  pledged  itself  to  abstinence  from  wine,  and  to  the 
nomadic  life.  There  appear  to  be  some  traces  of  them  in 
connection  with  tlie  Israelites  down  even  to  the  destruction 
of  Jerusalem.  An  attempt  has  been  made  to  identify  them 
with  a  tribe  still  to  be  found  near  Mecca,  in  Arabia,  See 
Bbni  Khaibir. 

REDEMPTORISTS,  OR  CONGREGATION  OP  THE  MOST 
HOLY  REDEEMER.— .\  Roman  Catholic  monastic  order, 
second  only  to  the  Jesuits  in  zeal  and  efliciency,  founded  near 
Naples,  in  Italy,  in  1732.  by  .^Iphonsus  Maria  de  Liguori,  who 
died  in  1782,  and  was  canonized  in  1839.  They  have  several 
houses  in  the  United  States. 

REFORMED  CHURCHES.— The  name  commonly  given  to  the 
Calvinistic  branch  of  the  Churches  of  the  Reformation.  Found 
in  Germany,  Switzerland,  France,  Holland,  Hungary,  and  the 
United  States.  May  he  considered  as  including  the  various 
branches  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  both  the  Old  World 
and  the  New. 

REFORMED  CHURCH  IN  AMERICA.  — Its  former  title  was 
The  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Ciil'Rcu  in  North 
America,  and  it  was  commonly  known  as  The  Dutch  Re- 
formed Church.  Its  present  title  was  assumed  in  1868. 
Presbyterian  in  polity.  Its  doctrinal  standards  are  the  Hei- 
delberg Catechism,  the  Compendium  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion, and  the  Confession  and  Canons  of  the  Synod  of  Dort 
(1018-19).  It  began  with  the  organization  of  the  Collegiate 
Church  in  New  Y'ork  city  in  1619,  aud,  though  found  in  eight 
of  the  United  States,  is  mostly  confined  to  eastern  New  Y'ork 
and  New  Jersey.  There  are  32  classes,  461  ministers,  429 
churches,  and  57.846  communicants. 

REFORMED  CHURCH  IN  THE  IGNITED  STATES.-The  new 
title  of  the  Germ.in  Reformed  Church,  proposed  for  th« 
adoption  of  the  General  Synod  in  1869. 

REFORMED  MENNONITES.— *«  Mennonites. 

REFORMED  JIETHODISTS.— .\  small  body,  seceding  from  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  1814.  Essentially  Congrega- 
tional in  polity.  Great  stress  laid  upon  faith  and  perfection. 
Found  in  New  England.  New  Y'ork,  and  Canada.  Numbers, 
75  ministers,  and  about  3.000  members. 


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BEFORMED  PKESBYTERIAM  rlirROII  OF  XOHTH  AMKR 
ICA. — Soctnii'd  fVnin  tin-  (iENEKAi.  Synod  (.nw  Ih'Iow)  in  ls;i;j, 
on  the  ground,  priiiripaily.  that  tlie  con»titutioii  Hiid  pnvern- 
inent  of  the  Tniti'd  States  are  C9!*eT)tially  infidel  and  immoral. 
Tlie  f^ealest  t*trenv:tti  of  the  l)ody  it*  in  New  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  Ohio.  In  l.slMl,  there  were  7.S  ministeri*,  67  of  whom 
were  pastorw.     Nniuljer  of  memhen*  not  rei)nrted. 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN  CIU'RCII  OF  NORTH  AMER- 
K'.\  (Okskrai.  Synod). —.\  hranch  of  the  Scotch  Covenant- 
EHs.  stroni^ly  opposed  to  slavery,  and  the  nse  of  nninspircd 
hymns  in  public  and  social  worship.  The  immi^jration  of  the 
Covenanters  bei,^^!  in  174.3.  The  present  or;p»nii'.ation  dates 
from  1S(XS.  since  the  secession  of  the  Synod  {sef  above)  in 
l.'vj.^.  it  has  been  the  weaker  of  the  t)vo  bodies.  Its  jjreatest 
ptrenpth  is  in  Pennsylvania  and  Illinois.  In  ISCti,  there  were 
5,5  ministers.     MemlK'rs  not  reported. 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN  CIIlRCn  OF  SCOTLAND.— 
^e  Cameronians.  Holds  that  the  civil  government  has  no 
rijrhtful  claim  to  obedience  till  it  subscribes  the  Covtnant. 
Dates  from  174.3.  In  1S67  reported  G  presbyteries,  41  minis- 
ters, 44  churches,  6,53.5  members,  and  6  missionaries  to  tlie 
Hebrides.  The  Irish  branch  of  this  church  reported  in  1867, 
4  i)resbyteries.  3'2  clnirches.  and  2o  ministers. 

RELIEF  c'lirRCII.— In  Scotland,  datint:  from  1761.  In  1S47  it 
joined  with  (he  United  Secession  Cucrcii,  to  constitute  the 
present  United  Presbytkkian  Ciutucii,  At  the  time  of  the 
union,  the  Kei.ief  Church  had  7  presbyteries,  114  congrega- 
tions, and  4.5.0tT0  communicants. 

REFORMED  PROTESTANT  DUTCH  CHURCH  IN  NORTH 
.\MERIC.\.— 5«  The  REFOR.MKD  Ciiritcii  in  .\merica. 

ilESTORATIONlSTS.— Believers  in  the  final  recovery  of  all  to 
holiness  and  happiness.  In  the  third  century,  Clement  of 
Alexandria  (d.  2*20).  and  Orijjen  (d.  254).  were  Restorationiats  ; 
as  also,  in  the  following;  century,  Gregory  Nazianzen  (d.  3S9, 
BO),  and  Gregoi-y  of  Nyssa  (d.  394  -f).  But  the  doctrine  was 
condemned  as  heretical  by  the  Synod  of  Constantinople  in 
.^43.  and  has  been  rejected  by  the  great  majority  of  Christians. 

KH'ER  BRETHREN. -So  called  because  the  founders  of  the  sect, 
in  Germany,  soon  after  the  year  1705,  were  baptized  by  one 
another  (the  ^first  baptizer  determined  by  lot),  in  the  river 
Eder.  This  mother  church  mis;rrated  first  to  Holland,  and  in 
1719  to  Pennsylvania.  They  practise  trine  immersion.  In 
1867  there  were  65  ministers,  80  churches,  and  about  7.000 
members,  found  mostly  in  Pennsylvania,  Obio,  Indiana,  and 
Canada. 

ROM  A2V'  CATHOLICS.— The  name  commonly  given  to  those  who 
acknowledi,'e  the  supremacy  of  the  bishop  of  Rome.  Their 
chief  strength  is  in  Italy,  Spain.  Portugal.  France,  Belgium, 
and  Ireland,  in  the  Old  World,  and  in  Mexico  and  South 
America  in  the  New.  All  the  Mftronites,  and  portions  of  the 
Greek.  Nestorian.  .\rmenian,  and  Coptic  Churches  obey  the 
Pope,  but  arc  permitted  to  retain  certain  of  their  old  rites  and 
practices.  There  are  also  Roman  Catholic  missions  in  almost 
every  part  of  the  world.  The  whole  number  of  Roman  Cath- 
olics is  supposed  to  be  aboat  195,000,000,  and  they  are  dis- 
tributed nearly  as  follows : 


In  United  States 4.500.000 

Mexico 8.2O0.(yX) 

Central  America...  -(.SliCOOO 

South  -America 23.7iKi,300 

Havti  &  St.  Domin.  8S0.OO0 
Brftish  America...  1,615,000 
French  "  ...  SiMi.lKX) 
Spanish  "  ...  1,0.32.000 
Dutch  "       ...       30.000 

Swedish  I    ,,  ,n  mm 

Danish.,  f  ■  ■  •       lO-^X* 

Portugal 4,340.000 

Spain 16,280,000 

France 36.000,000 

North  Germ.  Conf.  7,875.000 
South  Germ.  Stafa.  4.9a"),000 

Austria 25,058,000 

Italv a».000,000 

Papal  States 6,680.000 

San  .Marino 7.000 

Switzerland  1,023,000 

Holland  (incl.  of  1     i  jra  aaa 
LnxemWg)..  f  ■  l.-'SO.OW 

Belgium ". 4,800,000 

Great  Britain 6,000,000 

Denmark 1,200 


In  Sweden  &  Norway.  4.800 

Russia " .  7,081  .MO 

Turkey 640.000 

Greece 60,000 

Russian  Asia 10,000 

Turkey 260,000 

Arabia 1,000 

Persia 10.000 

China  700,000 

Japan lo.OOO 

India  and  Ceylon . .  1,600.000 

East  India  Islands .  2.000.000 

British  Africa 140.000 

French      '■      13;3,000 

Portuguese  Africa.  4.39.000 

Spanish           "     .  12,000 

Angola.  Bcnsniela.  I  ,„„  „„„ 

&  Mozambique,  f  'W.OOO 

Algiere 183.000 

Egypt  27.000 

Aovssin" 


Morocco  and  Fez . . 
Tunis  and  Tripoli. 

Madagascar 

Australasia   and  { 
Polynesia }  ' 


30.000 

200 

10,000 

1,000 

350,000 


aABI.\NS  — From  the  Hebrew  saia.  "  host."  Worshipers  of  the 
heavenly  bodies.  One  of  the  oldest  and  most  elevated  forms 
of  idolatry,  not  yet  wholly  extinct,  although  modem  idolatry 
tends  strongly  to  Fetishism. 

RABBAT.\RL\NS.— Observers  of  Saturdayas  the  permanent  Sab- 
bath of  mankind.  The  term  is  also  applied  reproachfully  to 
those  who  seek  to  promote  a  strict  religious  obsenance  of  the 
Lord's  Day. 

SABELLIANS.— Followers  of  Sabellius,  a  presbyter  of  Ptolemais, 


in  Egypt  (nourished  2.50-260  A.n.),  who  strongly  emphasized 
the  Unity  of  God.  and  taught  that  the  Trinity  is  not  of  es- 
sence, but  only  of  manifestation 

SADDUCEES,  —  A  name  of  floiibtfnl  origin;  derived  by  some 
from  Zadok,  disciple  of  Antigonns,  of  Socho,  in  Palestine 
(21)1-260  n.c):  by  others,  and  more  plausibly,  from  Zadok. 
Illgh  priest  under  David  and  Solomon.  From  Acts  v.  17.  it  i" 
evident  that  they  constituted  (he  sacerdotal  aristocracy  of  the 
Jcwisli  nation.  But  they  had  fallen  under  (Jreek  inrtueiue, 
and  were  free-thinkers.  The  first  distinct  notice  of  them  as 
a  sect,  is  under  Jonathan,  the  Asinonean  (159-144  B.C.).  They 
difiered  from  the  Pharisees  in  njecling  the  Oral  Law,  and 
denying  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 

SAINTJOllN.  DISCIPLES  OF.— Av-f  Mend.kan8. 

SAINT  SIMONIANS.— A  handful  of  French  socialists,  followers 
of  Claude  Henri,  Count  of  Saint  Simon  (b.  1760,  d.,  in  conse- 
quence of  an  attempt  at  suicide,  1825).  The  sect  was  organ- 
ized in  l.S;iO,  and  broken  up  by  the  government  in  18.32. 

SAINT  THOMAS.  CHRISTIANS  OF.-**  Nestorians. 

SAM.\RITANS.— A  mixed  race  of  Assyrians  and  Israelites,  In- 
habiting the  central  part  of  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ. 
They  appear  to  have  been  more  hated  hy  the  Jews,  than  (ho 
Jews  were  by  them.  At  Nablus  there  is  still  a  siHall  remnant 
of  this  ancient  people,  consisting,  in  1.8.5.5,  of  40  families,  and 
numbering  150  individuals.  In  1860  there  was  the  same  niun* 
her  of  families,  ainoiinting  to  151  individuals. 

SANDEMANIANS.— &«  Glassites. 

SCHWENKFELDERS— Followers  of  Casper  Schwenkfeld  von 
Ossing.  of  Silesia  (b.  1490,  d.  1562).  He  diiTcred  from  Luther 
with  respect  to  the  meaning  of  "This  is  my  body ;"  the  effi- 
cacy of  Scripture ;  and  the  human  nature  of  Christ  in  glory. 
After  repeated  persecutions,  a  number  of  his  followers  emi- 
grated to  Pennsylvania  in  1734,  settling  principally  in  the 
counties  of  Montgomery.  Berks,  Bucks,  and  Lehigh.  They 
are  noted  for  their  industry,  intelligence,  and  moral  worth. 
As  soon  as  a  child  is  born,  a  minister  is  called  in  to  pray  for 
the  child,  and  admonish  the  parents  of  their  duties.  They 
have  5  churches,  and  number  nearly  ],)X^). 

SCOTISTS.— Followers  of  Jolm  Duns  Scotus,  the  most  technical 
of  the  Schoolmen,  who  was  born  in  Scotland,  and  died  at 
Cologne  in  1.308.  some  say  only  thirty-four  years  old.  They 
difiered  from  the  Tuo.mists  in  emphasizing  free-will,  and 
asserting  the  immaculate  conception  of  the  Virgin. 

SECOND  ADVENTISTS.— ^«e  Millerites. 

SERPENT  WORSHIPERS.— Found  among  the  ancient  heathen, 
in  Egj'pt  and  elsewhere  ;  and  still  to  be  found  in  Africa. 

SEVENTH  DAY  BAPTISTS  (ENGLISH).— M.ide  their  appear- 
ance in  Great  Britain  about  1650.  In  1065  their  first  American 
church  was  gathered  by  Stephen  Mumford,  at  Newport.  Rhode 
Island.  In  18(i7.  they  reported  4  associations,  68  churches,  and 
7,038  communicants, 

SHAKEHS.— *«  The  United  Society  of  BELiEVEits. 

SHAJI.ANISM.— The  worship  of  evil  spirits.  An  ancient  Mongo- 
lian idolatry,  still  practised  in  northern  and  eastern  Asia. 

SHEEAHS,  OR  SHIITES,— The  Mohammedan  world  is  divided 
into  two  great  parties :  the  Sheeahs.  corresponding  with  the 
Protestants  of  Christendom;  and  the  Si/nnees.  corresponding 
with  the  Roman  Catholics.  The  original  question  between 
them  was  with  respect  to  Ali,  the  fourth  caliph,  affirmed  by 
the  Sheeahs  (or  "multitude  of  followers")  to  be  the  only 
rightful  successor  of  Mohammed.  The  Siinnees,  besides  deny- 
ing this,  make  great  account  of  Siinna,  or  "  tradition."  The 
Persian  Mohammedans  are  Sheeahs ;  the  Arabs,  Turks,  and 
Tartars,  are  Sunnees. 

SINTOISTS.— .\dherents  of  Sintoism,  the  original  religion  of  the 
Japanese,  not  yet  extinct,  although  Confucianism  and  Buddh- 
ism have  nearly  supplanted  it. 

SIX  principle"  BAPTISTS-Adopt  as  their  creed,  the  six 
things  named  in  Heb.  vi.  1-3:  Repentance  from  Dead  Works  ; 
Faitii  towards  God;  Doctrine  of  Baptisms  (of  repentance,  fire, 
and  suffering);  Laying  on  of  Hands;  Resunection  of  the 
Dead;  Eternal  Judgment.  They  are  Arminians  in  theology, 
make  great  account  of  the  laying  on  of  hands,  are  not  inter- 
ested in  missions,  do  not  liberally  support  even  their  own 
ministers,  and  have  little,  if  any,  sympathy  with  the  reforma- 
tory movements  of  the  age.  They  originated  in  Rhode  Island 
about  the  year  1700.  At  difl'erent  times  they  have  had  .39 
churches  (5  in  New  Y'ork),  but  in  1867  Uiey  reported  only  IS 
clnirches  and  3,000  members. 

SOCINI.\NS.— So  named  from  Laelius  Socinus  fb.  1525,  d.  1563), 
■■  the  spiritual  father  of  Socinianism."  and  Faustns  Socinus 
(b.  1539,  d.  1604).  his  nephew,  and  the  abler  man  of  the  two, 
who  is  considered  "the  founder  of  the  sect."  They  agree 
with  the  ancient  Ebionites  in  believing  that  Christ  is  only  a 
man ;  and  differ  fi-om  them  in  believing  that  he  was  miraca- 
louslj*  conceived. 

SOUTHCOTTIANS.— Followers  of  Joanna  Southoott,  an  Eoglish 


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eervant  pirl  (h.  1750.  d.  ISl-I).  who  claimed  to  he  inspired,  and 
sent  to  introduce  the  millennium.  A  few  of  her  100,000  fol- 
lowers were  livin;,'  as  \au;  a^  1S57. 

SPIRITUALISTS,  OR  SPIRITISTS.— Believers  in  direct  inter- 
course  with  disemhodied  spirits.  The  recent  excitement  on 
this  suhject  in  the  United  States  date?  from  1S43,  when  An- 
drew Jftckeon  Davis  {b.  IS2ti>  was  first  put  into  a  state  of  mag^- 
netic  PomnambnHi^m.  Spirit-rapping  beijan  in  1S47  at  Hydes- 
ville,  Wayne  County,  Now  York.  In  1859  the  Spiritualists 
estimated  their  own  numberi*  at  1,500,000  in  America. 

STAROWERZI.— 5'fe  Raskolniks. 

SUBLAPSARIANS,  AND  SUPRALAPSARIANS.— 5^6  Predes- 

TINARIANS. 

SUFIS,  OR  SOOFFEES.— A  pantheistic  and  mystical  Moham- 
medan sect,  found  particularly  in  Persia.  First  known  as  a 
sect  about  830  a.d. 

SWEDENBORGIANS.— ^^  New  Jekusalem  CmrRcir. 

SYRIAN  CHURCHES.— Including  the  Jacobites,  and  Maron- 
ITE3.  which  see. 

TABO RITES.— The  more  radical  of  the  Hussites,  so  named  from 
their  stronghold.  Mount  Tahor.  an  eminence  forty-eight  miles 
S.S.E  of  Prague,  in  Bohemia.  See  Calixtines  and  Huss- 
ites. 

TA  nSTS.— A  rationalistic  sect  in  China,  whose  priests  are  called 
Tao-see,  or  "Doctors  of  Reason."  Their  founder  was  Lao- 
tze,  the  contemporary  of  Confucius  (about  5(>0  b.c.1,  whose 
*' fundamental  dogma  is  that  of  the  existence  of  the  primor- 
dial reason  that  created  the  world."  On  account  of  their 
euperstitions  they  are  much  ridiculed  by  the  dieciples  of  Con- 
fucius. 

THEATINES.— A  Roman  Catholic  monastic  order,  founded  in 
1534.  and  at  oce  time  very  widely  difl'used  and  active,  but 
now  confined  to  Italy.  • 

THEOPASCHITES.— Greek  name  for  Patripassians.  which  see. 

THEOPHILANTHROPISTS.—"  Lovers  of  God  and  Man."  An 
infidel  sect  in  Paris,  who  parodied  Christian  worship.  Arose 
about  1794.  and  were  extinct  in  1802. 

THERAPEUT.E.— Literally,  "servants,"  or  '"healers."  Not  the 
same  as  the  Essence,  but  a  kindred  Egyptian  sect  of  Jewish 
ascetics,  more  contemplative  than  the  Essenes. 

THOMA SITES.— Followers  of  Dr.  John  Thomas,  a  Second  Ad- 
ventist,  who  labored  in  the  southern  part  of  Virginia  about 
the  middle  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

THOMISTS.— Followers  of  Thomas  Aquinas  fb.  1234,  d.  1974),  the 
greatest  of  the  Schoolmen.  They  differed  from  the  Scotists 
in  emphasizing  the  understanding,  and  denying  the  immacu- 
late conception  of  the  Virgin. 

THUGS.— "Deceivers."  In  India;  worshipers  of  Kali,  the  god- 
dess of  lust  and  death.  Their  business  is  the  assassination 
of  travelers,  commonly  by  strangling.  In  the  Deccan,  they 
are  called  Phansigars,  or  "men  that  use  the  noose."  The 
English  government  is  rapidly  exterminating  them. 

TRACTARIANS.— ^>^  Anglo -Catholics. 

TRICHOTOMISTS.-Those  who  hold  that  man's  constitution  is 
three-fold ;  consisting  of  body,  soul,  and  spirit.  See  1  Thess. 
V.  2.3. 

TRINITARIANS.— Those  who  hold  to  three  persons  eternally  im- 
manent in  the  Godhead.  Our  word  Trinity  is  from  the  Latin 
of  TertulHan,  who  wrote  aliout  200  a.d.  The  corresponding 
Greek  word  was  first  employed  by  Theophilus  of  Autioch 

rd.  isn. 

TRITIIEISTS.— A  term  sometimes  reproachfully  applied  to  Trini- 
tarians, on  the  assumption  that  the  three  persons  of  their 
creed  are  in  reality  three  distinct  Gods.    See  Philoponists. 

TUNKERS.— From  the  German  tunken,  "  to  dip."  Also  called 
Dunkers.  Call  themselves  Tue  Churcu  of  the  Brethren. 
Originated  in  Germany  in  170d,  and  were  severely  persecuted. 
In  1719  began  to  emigrate  to  Pennsylvania;  and  in  1729  the 
whole  church  had  come  over.  Now  found  in  15  of  the  United 
Stiites,  though  most  numerous  in  Pa.,  Md.,  Va.,  O..  and  Ind., 
and  number  about  100.000.  Baptism,  by  trine  immersion, 
administered  only  to  believers.  Feet-washing,  the  Lord'9 
Supper,  and  the  "Communion,"  celebrated  in  the  evening. 
The  kiss  of  charity  is  given.  There  is  also  the  laying  on  of 
hands,  and  the  anointing  of  the  sick  with  oil,  when  de^^ired. 
Ministers  are  chosen  from  the  deacons  and  laity.  No  special 
training  is  prescribed,  and  no  fixed  salaries  arc  paid,  but 
ministers  are  supported,  and  the  poor  provided  for. 

TTNITARIANS.— Believers  in  the  unity  of  God,  who  reject  the 
doctrine  of  the  Trinity.  Some  are  Sabellians,  denying  only 
the  Trinity  of  essence;  others  are  Arinns,  denying  the  abso- 
lute Divinity  of  Christ;  others  are  Socinians.  believing  that 
Christ  is  only  a  man.  though  miraculously  conceived;  and 
others  again  are  Ebionites,  denying  the  miraculous  concep- 
tion. On  the  continent  of  Europe  they  are  somewhat  numer- 
OU9,  but  no  exact  Rtatistics  are  obtainable.  In  ISfi'o,  they  re- 
ported, in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  389  houses  of  worship, 


and  337  ministers.    In  the  United  States,  in  1867,  they  reported 
294  congregations,  and  350  ministei-s, 
UNITED  ARMENIANS.— i>e  Armenian  Chctich. 

UNITED  BRETHREN.— Called  also  Moravians.  The  Taborites 
were  finally  subdued  in  Bohemia  in  1453.  In  1457  the  United 
Brethren  were  organized.  Before  the  close  of  the  century, 
they  had  nearly  200  churches  in  Bohemia.  Moravia,  and  Poland. 
Severe  persecutions,  commencing  in  1621,  apparently  extin- 
guished them  for  ninety-four  years.  In  1722  they  emerged 
once  more  into  history  under  the  patronage  of  Count  Zinzen- 
dorf.  in  Saxony.  They  soon  had  churches  in  various  parts  of 
the  continent  of  Europe,  in  Great  Britain,  and  North  America. 
Their  polity  is  episcopal.  They  have  been  noted  for  their 
simple-hearted  and  fervent  piety,  as  also  for  their  zeal  and 
success  in  missions.  They  have  now  four  provincial  organi- 
zations (two  American.  British,  and  Continental!,  besides  their 
missionary  stations  among  North  American  Indians,  in  Lab- 
rador, Greenland,  the  West  Indies,  South  Africa,  the  East  In- 
dies, aud  Australia.  In  1807  they  reported,  in  the  four  prov- 
inces, 14,605  communicants,  and  70,235  at  their  missionary 
stations. 

UNITED  BRETHREN  IN  CHRIST.  — Distinguished  from  the 
United  Brethren  by  the  additional  clause  "In  Christ." 
Arose  in  the  United  States  about  1755.  under  the  leadership 
of  Rev.  William  Otterbein.  a  German  of  the  Reformed  Church. 
Their  polity  is  a  mixture  of  Congregationalism  and  Preshy- 
terianism.  Free-masonry,  slavery,  and  the  manufacture  and 
sale  of  ardent  spirits,  are  expressly  prohibited.  Until  1820 
only  the  German  language  was  used  in  their  services.  Since 
then  their  growth  has  been  rapid,  particularly  in  Pennsyl- 
vania and  the  Northwestern  States.  In  1867,  they  reported 
3.444  churches,  and  97,982  members. 

UNITED  COW^.—See  Copts. 

UNITED  GREEKS.— 5^e  Greek  CntrRCH. 

UNITED  METHODIST  FREE  CHURCHES.— In  England  and 
Ireland,  dating  from  1857.  In  1S67,  they  reported,  in  England, 
1,119  chapels,  271  itinerant,  and  3.246  local,  preachers,  with  a 
membership  of  68.494.  In  Ireland,  1  minister,  8  local  preach- 
ers, and  90  members. 

UNITED  NESTORIANS  — 5t^(?  Nestorians. 

UNITED  ORIGINAL  SECEDERS.— In  Scotland,  dating  from 
1830,  when  a  few  ministers,  belonging  to  the  General  Agso- 
ciate  SrNOD.  refused  to  reunite  with  the  Associate  Synod. 
In  1867,  these  United  Original  Seceders  reported  4  pres- 
byteries. 23  ministers,  and  27  churches. 

UNITED  PRESBYTERL\N  CHITICH.— In  Scotland;  dates,  in 
its  present  form,  from  1847,  when  the  United  Secession 
Ch'jrch  (from  1820).  and  the  Relief  Church  (from  1761), 
were  made  one.  The  United  Presbyterians  difl'or  from  both 
the  Established  and  Free  Churches  iu  taking  the  ground,  that 
the  civil  government  should  have  nothing  whatever  to  do 
with  the  Church,  either  contributing  to  its  support,  or  med- 
dling with  any  of  its  affairs.  In  1867,  they  reported  26  pres- 
byteries, 537  ministers,  504  congregations,  161,467  communi- 
cants, and  132  students  in  their  theological  college  at  Edin- 
burgh. In  England,  4  presbyteries,  77  ministers,  82  churches, 
and  212,610  members.  In  Ireland,  1  presbytery,  10  congrega- 
tions, 9  ministers,  and  853  communicants. 

UT^TED  PRESBYTERL\N  CHITJCH  OF  NORTH  AMER- 
ICA.—Dates  from  1858,  when  the  Associate  Presbyterian 
Church  (from  1754).  and  the  Associate  Reformed  Church 
(from  1782),  were  united.  Its  greatest  strength  is  in  the  Cen- 
tral and  Western  States.  In  1867,  there  were  54  presbyteries, 
539  ministers,  387  of  whom  were  pastors,  736  churches,  and 
63,489  communicants. 

UNITED  SECESSION  CHIT^CH.- In  Scotland.  Formed  in 
1830  by  the  reunion  of  the  Associate  Synod  and  General 
Associate  Synod.  In  1847  it  was  merged  in  the  present 
United  Presbyterian  Church. 

UNITED  SOCIETY  OF  BELIE\'ERS.— Commonly  called  Shak- 
ers. Claim  descent  from  the  French  Camisards  of  1688,  In 
170(j  three  of  these  prophets  went  over  to  England,  where  a 
society  was  organized  in  1747.  In  1758,  Ann  Lee  (b.  1736,  d. 
1782)  joined  the  society,  and.  in  1774.  with  several  of  her  fol- 
lowers, emigrated  to  America.  In  1776  they  settled  in  the 
town  of  Watervliet,  near  Albany.  In  1780  they  numbered 
only  ten  or  twelve  persons.  Before  1805.  they  had  eleven  set- 
tlements: two  in  New  York,  four  in  Massachusetts,  one  in 
Connecticut,  two  in  New  Hampshire,  and  two  in  Maine.  In 
that  year  a  mission  was  undertaken  to  the  Western  States, 
which  resulted  in  the  establishment  of  four  communities  in 
Ohio,  and  two  in  Kentucky.  They  liave  now  seventeen  set- 
tlements, and  4,500  members.  They  abjure  marriage,  prac- 
tise community  of  goods,  and  are  noted  for  their  industry 
and  thrift.  They  hold  that  the  millennium  has  begun,  and 
that  they  are  the  onlv  tme  Church. 

UNITED  SYNOD  OF  THE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH.— In 


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DICTIONARY   OF   RELIGIOUS   DENOMIN'ATIOXS. 


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the  Southern  United  States ;  dnling  from  1SS7,  and  composed 
of  pecedora  from  the  Now  School  Presbyleriaa  Churcli.  In 
IHW  this  body  uuited  with  thr  (.Jencru!  Asf»cml>ly  of  the  then 
Confederate  States.  At  tlie  time  of  Iho  union,  there  were  190 
churclu's.  and  10,5)18  communicant**. 

UNIVEUSALISTS.— Believers  in  the  linal  salvation  of  all  moral 
bcin<r*  from  »\n  and  death.  Some  nrc  Hestouationists, 
which  ^tftf.  Others  deny  tliat  there  is  any  punii'hineut  after 
death.  The  doctrine  is  much  older,  and  more  widely  ditlhsed, 
than  the  denomination.  In  Germany,  for  exiunple,  there  aro 
many  believers  in  universal  salvation,  but  no  I'niversalist 
eocleties.  The  organization  of  llie  sect  diitcs  from  1750,  in 
London,  Eni;Iand.  Its  founder  was  the  Uev.  James  Kelly,  an 
associate  of  Whiterteld.  In  1770.  one  of  his  converts,  a  Wc8- 
leyau.  the  Kev.  John  ^lurray  (_b.  1741,  d.  1815),  emife'rated  to 
America,  and  in  1779  leathered  the  first  society  at  Gloucester, 
Massachusetts.  The  Rev.  Elhanan  Winchester  (h.  1751,  d. 
1797),  a  Calvinistic  Baptist  clery;yman.  became  a  Universalist 
In  17^1.  and  made  many  converts.  But  the  denomination  was 
built  up  chiefly  by  Iloaea  Ballon  (b.  1771.  d.  1.8.Vi),  the  son  of 
a  Baptist  minister,  who  beijan  to  preach  in  1791.  There  were 
then  but  few  societies.  In  lS(i7,  there  were,  in  Entrland,  more 
tlian  40  societies  (only  3  in  18(i0) ;  iu  British  America.  9  socie- 
ties :  in  tile  United  States.  85  associations.  748  societies,  and 
521  ministers.  The  neatest  strength  of  the  denomination  is 
in  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  York,  and  Ohio. 

URSULINES.— So  called  from  5^  Urmia,  said  to  have  suffered 
martyrdom  at  Cologne,  in  the  fifth  century.  At  first  (1537)  a 
mere  association,  or  sisterhood,  for  nursing  the  sick,  and 
instructing  poor  girls.  In  lfi&4.  they  became  a  regular  order 
of  nuns.  They  are  now  numerous  both  In  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica, and  devote  themselves  mainly  to  the  instruction  of  girls. 

WAUABEES.— So  called  from  Ba7(flA  (d.  1787).  who  undertook 
to  restore  Mohammedanism  to  its  original  purity.  The  tem- 
poral power  of  the  Wahabees.  which  had  prevailed  in  nearly 
even.-  part  of  Arabia,  was  overthrown  in  1818.  Since  then 
they  have  been  only  a  sect,  but  as  such  are  dominant  tlirough- 
ont  nenrly  half  the  peninsula. 


WALDENSES.— Followers  of  Peter  Waldo,  of  Lyons,  France 
(d.  1197),  who  took  on  himself  the  vow  of  poverty  in  1173,  and 
began  to  preach.  In  118-3  he  was  condemned  at  Verona  as  a 
heretic.  But  his  principles  spread  widely  in  southern  Franco 
and  northern  Italy,  even  into  Spain.  Toward  the  close  of 
the  thirteenth  century  the  Waldenses  began  to  retire  among 
the  mountains  of  Piedmont  and  Savoy,  where  they  still  are, 
having  sixteen  congregations,  with  a  population  of  nearly 
20,000.  At  first  they  were  much  like  the  Catholics,  only  they 
insisted  on  reading  the  Scriptures,  and  aiming  at  greater 
purity  of  life.  After  awhile,  thoy  denounced  Home  as  Baby- 
lon. Finally,  their  reformation  began  about  the  time  of  Hubs 
(d.  1415J,  and  was  completed  in  the  time  of  Luther  and 
Calvin. 

WALKEUITES.— A  small  body  of  rigid  separatiste  in  Ireland  In 
the  early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

WESLEYAN  METHODISTS.— Those  Methodists  who  adhere  to 
the  original  non-episcopal  polity  of  John  Wesley.  The  Meth- 
odists of  Great  Britain  and  her  colonies  are  mainly  Wesley- 
ans,  with  a  membership,  in  1867.  of  539,795.  In  the  United 
States,  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  organization  dates  from  1843, 
and  in  18^7  reported  a  membership  of  about  25,000. 

WYCLIFFITES.— Followers  of  John  WyclifTu  0>.  1324,  d.  1384), 
who  translated  the  Scriptures,  and  denounced  many  of  the 
Papal  errors  and  abuses.  Wlien  he  died,  nearly  half  the  peo- 
ple of  England  were  in  sympathy  with  hira. 

WINEBRENNARIANS.— Call  themselves  Chuuch  op  God, which 
see. 

VEZIDEES.— From  Tezid.  founder  of  their  religion.  Called  also 
Devil  WonsHrPEBs.  A  singular  people,  found  in  Turb'.sh 
Armenia  (more  than  200,000).  in  Koordistan  (about  4.000),  ana 
in  some  other  localities,  who  treat  the  Devil  with  scnipulous 
respect,  because  they  anticipate  his  restoration  to  heaven, 
where  they  wish  to  have  him  for  their  friend. 

ZEALOTS.— A  fanatical  Jewish  sect,  which  struggled  desperately 
against  the  Romans,  from  about  6  a.d.,  when  Judas  the  Gau- 
lonite  headed  a  revolt,  till  the  fell  of  Jerusalem,  iu  the 
year  70. 


THE 


HISTORY  OF  THE  BIBLE, 

COMPILED   EXPRESSLY  FOR  THE  ANALYSIS, 

FROM 

HORNE,  TREGELLES,  STOWE,  SMITH,  AND  ALL  THE  LATEST  AND  BEST  AUTHORITIE& 


INTRODUCTORY. 

THE  BIBLE. — This  term  means  The  Book ;  as  much  as  to  say,  a  Book  so  much  beyond  any  other  In 
importance,  as  to  be  worth  naming  just  as  if  there  were  no  other  book  at  all.  The  word  is  Greek,  ami  when 
first  used  was  in  the  plural,  Biblia,  or  "  the  books."  In  this  form  it  was  first  used  during  the  "  dark  ages"  in 
the  5th  century,  or  about  1,350  years  ago;  in  the  century  of  the  Greek  Emperor  Theodosius  II. ;  of  Genseric, 
king  of  the  Vandals ;  of  Clovis,  king  of  the  Franks ;  of  Attila ;  of  the  landing  of  Hengist  and  Horsa  in  Britain. 
Indeed,  at  that  time  it  was  not  so  very  long  that  "  the  Bible"  as  we  now  know  it,  had  been  recognized  in  its 
present  form ;  for  "  the  canon  was  closed,"  to  use  the  common  learned  phrase,  by  the  formal  adoption  of  the 
present  books  as  constituting  the  New  Testament,  at  the  Council  of  Carthage,  a.d.  397,  at  the  end  of  the 
century  just  before. 

GROWTH  OF  THE  BIBIiE. — Among  books,  the  Bible  stands  like  one  of  the  giant  trees  of  our  Pacific 
coast  among  ordinary  trees ;  towering  far  above  them  in  majesty,  and  surpassing  them  equally  in  length  of 
growth  and  largeness  of  perennial  vigor.  The  separate  books  of  which  it  consists  were  composed  at  different 
periods  during  sixteen  hundred  and  sixteen  years;  from  the  year  1520  before  Christ,  when  the  Book  of  Job 
was  written,  to  the  year  96  after  Christ,  when  the  Revelation  of  St.  John  was  written.  This  is  a  period  as 
long  us  from  the  reign  of  the  Roman  Emperor  Diocletian  down  to  our  own  daj'. 

DIVISIONS  OF  THIS  HISTORY.— The  most  natural  and  intelligible  mode  of  tracing  the  story  of  the 
Bil)le  is  the  chronological  one.  Accordingly,  the  principal  divisions  of  the  subject  in  this  treatise  wUl  be  as 
follows : 

1.  History  of  the  Old  Testament. 

3.  History  of  the  New  Testament. 

3.  History  of  the  Completed  Canon  or  Holy  Bible. 

PART   I.— HISTORY  OF   THE    OLD   TESTAMENT. 


JOB  the  Oldest  Book  in  the  World.— The  first 
written  of  all  the  books  in  the  Bible,  and  the  oldest 
Uterarj'  production  in  the  world,  is  the  Book  of  Job. 
This,  according  to  the  best  authorities,  was  composed 
by  Job  himself.  The  land  of  Uz,  where  he  lived,  was 
east  of  Palestine,  and  either  within  that  sandy  and 
waste  part  of  Arabia  called  Arabia  Descrta,  or  in  the 
country  of  Idumaja,  not  far  distant.  The  time  of  the 
composition  of  the  book  is  to  be  placed  a  little  (twenty- 
nine  years  according  to  Ussher)  before  the  Exodus  from 
Egj'pt,  and  1,530  years  before  Christ.  This  is  five 
centuries  and  a  half  earlier  than  Homer ;  a  thousand 
years  before  Confucius  and  Solon,  and  earlier  than 
even  the  very  earliest  date  assigned  to  the  Hindoo 
Vedas. 

Authorship  of  Job. — The  authorship  of  the  Book 
of  Job  has  been  attributed  to  Elihu,  Solomon,  Isaiah, 
to  some  anonjnnous  person,  and  to  Moses.  The  last 
is  the  least  violent  of  these  suppositions ;  but  it  is 
hardly  possible  to  believe  that  Moses  would  have 
written  a  book  in  which  there  is  not  a  description,  nor 
allusion,  nor  word,  from  which  it  could  be  guessed 
that  such  a  nation  as  the  Israelites  existed.  The  best 
opinion  is,  that  Job  himself  wrote  it,  and  it  may  be 
that  Moses,  or  some  other  editor,  changed  it  in  some 
small  respects.  It  may  have  been  included  in  the 
sacred  writings  of  the  Israelites  by  Moses.  Job  was 
not  a  Jew,  but  an  Arab  prince  or  emir ;  a  noticeable 


fact,  since  it  shows  that  with  all  their  exclusive 
notions,  the  Jews  from  the  very  beginning  of  their 
national  existence  received  the  composition  of  a  Gentile 
as  having  a  character  as  sacred  as  the  writings  of  their 
own  priests  and  prophets. 

In  the  Septuagint  version  of  Job  (made  about  B.C. 
380),  a  somewhat  curious  addition  was  made  to  the 
last  verse  but  one  of  the  last  chapter,  in  these  words, 
in  Greek  (but  they  are  not  found  in  the  Hebrew) : 

"  But  it  is  written  that  he  [t.  e.,  Job]  shall  rise  again 
along  with  those  whom  the  Lord  raiseth  up."  There 
is  also  a  "  subscription,"  appendix,  or  note,  which  says 
that  Job  was  at  first  named  Jobab,  aud  was  king  of 
Edom,  not  far  from  the  time  of  INIoses  ;  and  also  that 
he  was  sou  of  Zave,  a  son  of  Esau,  and  thus  fifth  m 
descent  from  Abraham.  All  this  is,  however,  a  mere 
addition  of  the  Jewish  commentators. 

PENTATEUCH ;  or,  Genesis,  EKodus,  Leviticus, 
Niunbers,  Deuteronomy • — These  five  books  must  be 
first  considered  together,  because  they  constitute  to- 
gether the  Torah,  or  law,  of  the  Jews,  and  because 
they  were  collectively  written  by  Moses.  The  close 
connection  of  these  five  with  each  other  was  long  ago 
recognized  by  the  Jewish  Rabbins,  who  termed  them 
"  The  five-fifths  of  the  Law,"  and  by  the  Greek  trans- 
lators, who  called  them  the  Pentateuch  {pente,  five, 
and  teiichos,  a  volume) ;  f'.  c,  the  five-fold  book.  Indeed,, 
it  is  probable  that  all  the  five  were  originally  one  cone 


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tinuous  narrative,  and  that  the  division  into  five  parts 
and  tlu'  assisrning  ofthi'  present  names,  was  the  work 
(if  the  seventy  transhitors  wlio  made  the  Septuagint 
vereion.  In  the  Jewish  Hebrew  nianuseripts,  the 
I'entateuch  has  from  time  immemorial  formed  one 
single  unbroken  document,  marked  only  with  the 
divisions  for  reading  called  penmhioth  or  parshiyoth, 
and  sc'tlaritn,  corresponding  in  some  measure  to  chap- 
tei-s  and  sections.  It  was  the  Pentateuch,  substantially 
in  this  condition  of  one  unliroken  manuscript  narrative, 
wliich  is  referred  to  in  Ezra,  Xchcmiali,  and  Chron- 
icles as  "  the  Law  of  Moses,"  "  the  Book  of  Moses," 
"  the  Book  of  the  Covenant,"  and  "  the  Book  of  the 
Law ;"  and  M-hich  was  discovered  in  the  reign  of  Josiah, 
after  having  been  long  imknown  to  the  nation  at  large 
(3  Chron.  xxxiv.  14).  It  is  here  called  "  the  Book  of 
the  Law  of  Jehovah  by  the  hand  of  Closes."  It  is  the 
Pentateuch,  also,  which  is  so  oftc«i  quoted  or  appealed 
to  by  Christ  and  the  Kew  Testament  writers  as  "  the 
Law," 

Authorship  of  the  Pentateuch. — The  Pentateuch 
was  mainly  written  or  compiled  liy  Moses,  at  difiFerent 
times  during  his  life.  At  what  times,  it  is  of  course 
impossible  to  say ;  his  death  is  dated  at  Ji.C.  1451 ; 
and  with  tlie  exception,  of  Genesis,  the  Pentateuch 
must  have  been  written  between  the  Exodus  from 
Egypt  and  the  author's  death ;  that  is  (according  to 
Archbishop  Ussher's  chronology),  between  B.C.  1491 
and  14.51.  Later  investigators  would  make  these  dates 
respectively  1G.52  and  1012 ;  that  is,  would  carrj-  this 
whole  period  back  1(51  years. 

Contents  of  the  Pentateuch. — The  first  eleven 
chapters  (as  divided  in  our  authorized  English  version) 
of  Genesis  constitute  a  history  of  the  creation  and  of 
the  world.  At  this  point  the  scope  of  the  work  nar- 
rows down  to  the  stoiy  of  Abraham  and  his  descend- 
ants, which  is  in  the  remainder  of  Genesis  brought 
down  to  the  death  of  Joseph  ;  or,  according  to  Ussher, 
to  the  end  of  2,309  years  from  the  creation,  or  B.C. 
1635.  The  rest  of  the  Pentateuch  gives  the  historj'  of 
the  Jews  or  Israelites  as  a  nation,  from  the  deatli  of 
Joseph  to  the  entrance  into  Canaan  (or  from  B.C.  1035 
to  B.C.  1451),  together  with  the  el.aborate  theocratic 
code  of  government  revealed  to  Moses  and  promul- 
gated by  him. 

Literary  Character  of  the  Pentateuch. — Bishop 
Gray,  in  his  "  Key  to  the  Old  Testament,"  thus  well 
describes  the  character  of  this  most  ancient  of  all 
books  of  sacred  history : 

"  It  is  a  wide  description,  gradually  contracted  ;  an 
account  of  one  nation,  i>receded  by  a  general  sketch 
of  the  first  state  of  mankind.  The  books  are  written 
in  pure  Hebrew,  with  an  admirable  diversity  of  style, 
always  well  adapted  to  the  suliject,  yet  characterized 
with  the  stamp  of  the  same  author;  they  are  all  evi- 
dently parts  of  the  samo  work,  and  mutually  strengthen 
and  illustrate  each  other.  They  blend  revelation  and 
history  in  one  point  of  view ;  furnish  laws  and  describe 
their  execution ;  exhibit  prophecies  and  relate  their 
accomplishment." 

We  add  some  observations  upon  the  books  of  the 
Pentateuch  separately. 

GENESIS.— This  l)ook  relates  the  history  of  a 
period  of  2,309  years,  from  the  creation  to  the  death  of 
Joseph.  Recent  evangelical  authorities  seem  inclined 
to  believe  that  in  composing  the  Book  of  Genesis, 
Moses  made  use  of  two  separate  and  vcrj'  ancient 
Hebrew  written  documents  by  unknown  authors,  and 
that  besides  editing  and  combhiing  these,  he  continued 
the  narrative  in   his   own  words.     This  doctrine  is 


founded  on  the  fact,  which  is  unquestionable,  that  a 
considerable  part  of  Genesis  can  be  separated  into  two 
sets  of  passages,  one  distinguished  by  the  use  of  the 
l)lural  Hebrew  word  Elohim  for  God,  and  the  other 
by  the  use  of  the  singular  Hebrew  word  Jihoaili. 
For  instance;  throughout  the  first  chapter  and  tlir 
first  three  verses  of  the  second,  the  word  Elohiiix  is  il^ 
the  Hebrew  wherever  "  God"  is  found  in  the  text. 
The  translators  have  adopted  the  singular  form 
throughout,  of  course;  but  in  using  personal  pronouns 
they  have  sometimes  said  "  us,"  etc.,  as  in  chap.  i. 
20,  "  And  God  said,  Let  w«  make  man  in  our  image, 
after  mtr  likeness,"  etc.  In  chap.  vi.  1-8,  again,  for 
instance,  the  Hebrew  word  translated  "  God"  is 
JtlwiHth. 

Name  of  Genesis. — The  Hebrew  name  of  the  book 
is  (in  English),  "In  the  beginning  ;"  according  to  the 
Hebrew  custom  of  naming  books  by  a  title  composed 
of  their  first  words.  The  present  name,  "  Genesis,"  is 
Greek,  and  means  Generation,  or  Creation;  because 
the  book  tells  the  story  of  the  creation. 

Contents  of  the  Book, — Mr.  Home  gives  a  very 
good  analysis  to  show  the  general  scope  of  the  book 
of  Genesis,  substantially  as  follows : 

Part  I. — The  original  history  of  mankind,  in- 
cluding— 

1.  Chap.  i.-v. ;  from  the  creation  to  the  flood. 

2.  Chap,  vi.-ix. ;  the  flood  and  the  subsequent  re- 
peopling  of  the  world. 

3.  Chap,  x.-xi. ;  from  the  flood  to  the  call  of  Abraham. 
Part  n. — The  early  history  of  Abraham  and  his 

descendants  the  Jews,  including — 

4.  Chap,  xii.-xxv.  18 ;  from  the  call  of  Abraham  to 
his  death,  and  the  settlement  of  his  son. 

5.  Chap.  XXV.  19-xxviil  9  ;  the  history  of  Isaac. 

6.  Chap,  sxviii.  10-1.  •  the  histories  of  Jacob  and 
.Joseph. 

Thus,  we  may  add,  Genesis  is  shown  to  be  not 
merely  the  introduction  to  the  Histoiy  of  Christianity 
and  to  the  Histoiy  of  the  Jews,  but  to  the  History  of 
the  World. 

EXODUS ;  Name  and  Scope. — The  Hebrew  name 
of  this  book,  being  its  first  words,  means  "  These  are 
the  words."  The  present  Greek  name,  given,  like 
the  other  names  of  the  books  of  the  Pentateuch,  by 
the  Greek  translators  of  the  Septuagint,  means  "  The 
going  out"  («'.  e.,  from  Egypt).  The  book  covers  the 
period  of  145  years,  from  the  death  of  Joseph,  B.C. 
1035,  to  the  erection  of  the  Tabernacle  in  the  desert, 
B.C.  1491. 

Exodus ;  Historical  Significance. — In  a  merely 
histcjrical  sense,  the  most  important  feature  of  the 
book  of  Exodus  is  the  story  of  the  escape  of  the 
children  of  Israel  from  their  bondage.  In  a  higher 
sense,  however,  the  center  and  crown  of  the  book  is, 
the  Ten  Commandments ;  the  first  monumental  code 
in  the  history  of  the  world,  and  a  wonderful  record  to 
prove  that  the  essential  nature  of  a  right  life  was 
reckoned  both  Vi.v  God  and  man  to  be  one  and  the 
same  iu  Sinai,  and  on  the  Mount  of  the  Beatitudes, 
1,.500  years  afterward.  Thus  it  is  evident  that  the  full 
import  and  purpose  of  Exodus  is,  to  record  the  histoiy 
of  the  end  of  the  family  or  patriarchal  existence  of  tha 
Israelites,  and  of  their  systematic  organization  and 
establishment  as  a  nation,  according  to  the  principles 
of  God's  law,  applied  as  far  as  the  state  of  humanity 
would  permit  ("the  times  of  this  ignorance  God 
winked  at"),  in  a  theocratic  frame  of  government. 

LEVITICUS. — In  Hebrew,  Leviticus  is  named  from 
the  first  words,  "  And  he  called."    The  present  name 


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HISTORY     OF    THE     BIBLE. 


refers  to  its  contents  as  a  book  of  Levitical  or  cere- 
monial regulations.  Tlie  historical  extent  of  Leviticus 
is  very  small,  being  only  one  month,  the  first  month 
of  the  year  B.C.  14'J0. 

Contents  of  Leviticus. — The  matter  of  the  book 
may  be  divided  as  follows  : 

1.  Chap,  i.-vii.    Laws  on  sacrifices. 

3.  Chap,  viii.-x.  The  histoiy  of  the  institution  of 
the  priesthood  in  the  persons  of  Aaron  and  his  sons  ; 
of  their  first  olfering ;  and  of  the  destruction  of  Nadab 
and  Abihu. 

3.  Chap,  xi.-xvi.  The  code  of  laws  respecting  cere- 
monial cleanness  and  uncleanness. 

4.  Chap,  xvii.-xx.  A  series  of  laws  intended  to 
define  and  maintain  the  separation  between  the 
Israelites  and  the  heathen. 

5.  Chap,  xxi.-xxvii.  Laws  concerning  priests,  sac- 
rifices, festivals,  vows,  etc.,  and  a  series  of  promises 
and  threats  in  the  case  of  national  obedience  or  dis- 
obedience. 

The  Decalogue  System  of  Bertheau. — A  writer 
named  Bertheau  thinks  he  has  discovered  in  all  tlie 
laws  of  Moses  a  constant  arrangement  into  decalogues, 
or  sub-codes  of  ten  clauses  or  regulations,  after  the 
pattern  of  the  Ten  Commandments.  For  instance, 
Leviticus,  chap,  xi.,  says  Bertheau,  is  a  decalogue  or 
table  of  ten  commandments  referring  to  clean  and 
unclean  flesh  ;  and  ten  parts  may  be  laid  out  thus  : 

1.  Verses  2-8 ;  what  beasts  may  or  may  not  be  eaten. 

3.      "       9-12 ;  same,  as  to  fishes. 

3.       "     13-20 ;  same,  as  to  birds. 

4      "     31-23 ;  same,  as  to  insects. 

5.  "     34-35;  as  to  pollution  by  carcasses  of  insects. 

6.  "     36-38 ;  same,  by  carcasses  of  beasts. 

7.  "     39-38 ;  list  of  "  creeping  things"  unclean, 

whether  alive  or  dead. 

8.  "     39-40;   of  duration  of   above-named   un- 

cleanness. 

9.  "     41^i2 ;  all  creeping  things  abominable. 
10.      "     43-4.5 ;  pollution  by  them  forbidden. 

The  two  remaining  verses  of  the  chapter  are  a  sum- 
maiy  only.  Upon  carefully  tracing  out  the  limits  thus 
set  do-n-n  for  the  so-called  ten  commandments  of  this 
minor  decalogue,  it  is  believed  that  it  will  be  found 
capable  of  being  arranged  in  eleven,  or  thirteen,  or 
seventeen  commandments  quite  as  naturally  as  into 
ten. 

As  this  is  a  curious  idea,  we  add  another  of 
Bertheau's  decalogues,  which  any  one  may  lay  off  and 
judge  of  for  himself  It  is  the  first  part  of  chap,  xv., 
and  the  supposed  commandments  consist  respectively 
of  the  following  named  verses :  Fh-st  commandment, 
verses  3,  3;  second,  v.  4;  third,  v.  5;  fourth,  v.  6; 
fifth,  V.  7;  sixth,  v.  8;  seventh,  v.  9;  eighth,  v.  10; 
ninth,  v.  11,  13;  tenth,  v.  1:3-15. 

NUMBERS.— In  the  Hebrew,  this  book  is  called 
"  And  he  spake."  The  English  name,  unlike  the 
names  of  the  precedmg  and  following  books,  is  an 
English  word.  If  the  rule  of  the  other  books  of  the 
Pentateuch  had  been  followed,  its  name  would  have 
been  Arithmoi  or  Arithmoe,  the  Greek  word  meaning 
Numbers.  This  name  was  applied  from  the  foct  that 
the  book  tells  the  story  of  tlie  numbering  of  Israel ; 
and  it  is  considered  that  the  last  verse  of  the  last 
chapter  authorizes  the  belief  that  Moses  not  only  re- 
ceived the  book  from  God  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  but 
also  that  he  wrote  it  there.  It  gives  the  history  of 
the  wanderings  of  the  Israelites  during  thirty-eight 
years  and  nine  or  ten  months;  from  B.C.  1493  to 
B.C.  1454 


Contents  of  Numbers. — The  book  may  be  laid  ofl 
into  four  principal  jiarts,  as  follows : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iv.     The  census  of  the  Israelites. 

3.  Chap.  v.-x.  10.  The  establishment  of  a  number 
of  religious  ceremonies. 

3.  Chap.  s.  10-xxi.  20.  The  journey  of  the  Israelites 
from  Mount  Sinai  to  Moab. 

4.  Chap.  xxi.  31-xxxvi.  The  occurrences  of  the 
sta}'  in  Moab. 

DEUTERONOMY.— Called  in  Hebrew, "  These  are 
the  words."  The  present  name  means  "  Repetition  of 
the  Law,"  trom  the  second  promulgation  by  Moses  of 
the  code  which  he  had  delivered  to  the  Israelites.  Ap- 
parently it  was  written  during  the  stay  of  the  Israelites 
in  Moab,  and  not  long  before  the  death  of  Moses.  It 
covers  only  five  limar  weeks,  or,  as  some  say,  two 
months,  of  time.     Its  contents  may  be  grouped  as  : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iv.  A  recapitulation  of  the  history  ot 
the  wanderings  of  the  Israelites. 

2.  Chap,  v.-xxvi.  The  thi-ce  memorial  discourses, 
or  repetition  of  the  Law,  which  Moses  addressed  to 
his  coimtrjinen  in  contemplation  of  his  own  death,  in 
order  to  fix  the  code  the  more  firmly  in  their  minds. 
These  discourses  were  respectively  upon  the  moral, 
ceremonial,  and  judicial  law. 

3.  Chap,  xxvii.-xxx.  The  solemn  confirmation  of 
the  Law  of  j\Ioses  by  the  ceremony  of  the  blessings 
and  cursings  upon  mounts  Ebal  and  Gerizim. 

4.  Chap,  xxxi.-xxxiv.  The  remainder  of  the  life 
of  Moses ;  including  the  appointment  ot  Joshua  to 
succeed  him,  the  charge  to  Joshua,  the  Song  of  Moses, 
his  final  prophetic  blessing  of  the  tribes,  and  his 
death. 

THE  JEWISH  BIBLE.— The  nucleus  of  our  pres- 
ent Bible,  thus  composed,  was  now  what  might  be  called 
the  Jewish  Bilile ;  at  once  the  historj',  the  code  of  laws, 
and  the  sacred  book,  of  the  nation.  It  was  expressly 
commanded  by  Moses  before  his  deatli  that  it  should 
be  read  aloud  to  the  assembled  Israelites  once  in  ."^even 
years,  in  the  jubilee  year,  at  the  Feast  of  Tabernacles; 
and  it  was  preserved  with  the  utmost  care  and  rever- 
ence, by  the  side  of  the  Ark  of  the  Covenant  in  the 
Tabernacle.  As  has  been  observed,  it  is  not  impos- 
sible that  the  Book  of  Job  was  very  early  placed 
with  it. 

ANCIENT  HEBREW  BOOKS  OR  ROLLS — 
The  "  book"  thus  kept  in  the  sacred  place  of  the  Israel- 
ites was  not  such  a  book  as  the  reader  holds  in  his  hand, 
of  paper,  with  leaves  and  a  cover,  and  opening  by  a 
flexible  back,  or  that  the  words  and  verses  and  chapters 
were  arranged  like  ours.  In  those  days,  and  down  to  o 
period  long  after  the  time  of  Christ,  the  "  book"  was  a 
parchment  roll,  such  as  is  now  kept  in  the  Jewish  syna- 
gogues, made  of  skins  fiistened  together,  and  shaped 
like  one  width  of  stair  carpet ;  the  text  was  written 
upon  it  in  narrow  columns  from  top  to  bottom  without 
any  break  between  word,  sentence,  verse,  or  chapter ; 
and  the  direction  of  its  writing  and  reading  was  exactly 
the  reverse  of  ours.  This  order,  from  right  to  left,  is 
still  used  in  the  Hebrew  language,  as  anj'  one  may  see 
who  will  examine  a  Hebrew  book  printed  this  year. 
To  make  this  clear  we  will  give  a  few  verses  of  Genesis 
in  the  English  words  and  letters,  but  with  the  printing 
and  punctuating  arranged  as  the  Hebrew  roll : 

awtitahttnsileh  gfotiripsehtdntipee  rcdoggninnigebehtnl 

ividdogdiLidbogs  afehtnopiidevomdo  htdnanevaehehtdetae 

raorftngilehtded  dnasretawehtlbec  htraeehtdnahtraee 

ogdnassenkradeht  eberehtteldi.lsdos  dnamroflnohtiweaw 

adthgilehtdellacd  awerehtdnathgil  awspeiikraddnadiov 

hssenkradehtduay  twasdogdnathgils  dehtfoecafehtnopus 

Instead,  however,  of  occupying,  as  the  above  speci- 
men does,  a  space   half  an   inch   deep  and  three 


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Inchoa  lonj,  each  of  the  letters  was  very  likely  an 
ci!;)illi  or  even  a  quarter  of  an  inch  liiijh  and  wide; 
the  colinnns  were  a  foot  lonj?  and  four  inelies  wide, 
or  even  eonsiderahl)-  more.  We  eoi)y  from  Ilorne  the 
deseriplion  of  a  parchment  roll  now  in  the  British 
Museum,  containing  tlie  Pentateuch  alone. 

"  It  is  a  large  double  roll,  containing  the  Hebrew 
Pentateuch,  written  with  very  great  care  on  forty 
brown  African  sl<ins.  These  skins  are  of  different 
breadtlis ;  some  containing  more  coluuuis  than  others. 
The  cohmnis  are  one  hundred  and  fifly-tliree  in  luuu- 
ber,  each  of  wliich  contains  about  sixty-three  lines,  is 
about  twenty-two  inches  deep,  and  generally  more 
than  five  inches  broad." 

With  the  ]irescribed  margins  above  and  below,  and 
the  spaces  between  the  columns,  this  "  roll,"  tlierefore, 
if  unrolled  and  laid  on  the  ground,  would  occupy  a 
space  seventy-si.x  feet  long  and  tw'o  feet  two  inches 
wide.  It  is  thus  evident  that  the  rolls  of  those  ancient 
times  were  extremely  cumbrous  and  inconvenient 
compared  with  the  books  of  the  jiresent  day.  Tlie 
skins  of  iiarchment  in  such  a  roll  were  tied  together 
with  strings  made  of  the  skin  of  some  clean  animal, 
and  the  wliole  was  rolled  upon  a  round  stick  at  each 
end,  while  a  disk  above  and  below  the  parchment  on 
each  stick,  like  the  heads  of  a  spool,  served  to  guide 
the  parchment  in  rolling  up  and  to  protect  the  edges 
of  the  skins. 

OTHER  WORKS  OF  THE  MOSAIC  PERIOD. 
— It  has  lieeu  shown  that  the  Book  of  Job  is  older  than 
the  Pentateuch,  by  about  seventy  years.  Besides  this,  a 
number  of  ancient  Hebrew  works,  some  of  them  used 
by  Moses,  some  cpioted  by  him,  and  do\ibtlcs3  others 
of  which  no  memorial  whatever  exists,  have  now  dis- 
appeared. Among  these  are  to  be  reckoned  the  two 
separate  books  (.if  the  recent  theory  on  tliat  subject  is 
true)  used  liy  Moses  in  compiling  the  Book  of  Genesis. 
Another  is,  "  the  Book  of  the  Wars  of  the  Lord,"  men- 
tioned in  Numbers  xxi.  14.  As  to  what  this  was, 
tliere  are  various  opinions,  for  instance :  1,  that  it  was 
the  Book  of  Numbers  itself;  3,  an  Amoritish  collection 
of  songs  of  triumph  in  honor  of  Sihon,  king  of  the 
Amorites;  3,  the  Book  of  Judges;  4,  simply  the 
general  Biblical  narrative  of  the  military  operations 
of  the  Israelites;  5,  a  memorandum  of  directions  and 
information  made  out  by  Moses  to  servo  after  liis 
death  as  a  set  of  instructions  for  Joshua ;  and  6,  a 
collection  of  Hebrew  songs  and  ballads  mostly  or 
entirely  in  honor  of  their  victories  over  the  heathen. 
Most  of  the  Jewish  doctors  (says  Home)  adopt  the 
fourth  of  these  beliefs.  Dr.  Lightfoot  (with  whom 
Home  agrees),  the  fifth ;  and  Rev.  J.  J.  S.  Perowne  (in 
Smith's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible)  the  last.  Another 
notion,  perhaps  not  less  probable  and  natural  than 
any  of  these  is,  that  it  was  exactly  wliat  tlie  title  of  it 
indicates,  a  narrative  of  the  Hebrew  wars,  by  an 
unknown  author,  and  of  which  or  of  its  writer  there 
now  remains  no  trace. 

The  account  of  tlie  death  and  burial  of  Moses,  and 
probably  a  few  other  passages  in  the  Pentateuch,  were 
added  by  Ezra  or  some  subsequent  hand,  but  no  such 
variations  make  any  difference  with  the  authenticity 
of  the  work. 

THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS.— For  a  time  after 
the  death  of  Moses,  the  Book  of  the  Law  reposed  "in 
the  side  of  the  Ark  of  the  Covenant,"  as  he  had  written 
it  and  delivered  it  to  the  Levites  just  before  his  death. 
The  next  great  addition  to  the  sacred  record  was  the 
series  of  writings  called  the  "  Historical  Books"  of  the 
Old  Testament,  including  the  twelve  from  Joshua  to 


Esther  inclusive.  Of  these,  the  first  seven  (Joshua, 
Judges,  Ruth,  Samuel,  I.  and  II.  Kings)  are  termed 
by  the  Jews  "  Tlie  Former  Prophets,"  because  written 
(according  to  them)  by  (lersons  of  prophetic  character. 
These  books  together  give  us  tlie  history  of  the  Israel- 
ites during  about  a  thousand  years,  from  the  deatli  of 
Moses  to  the  Kelbrm  of  Nehemiah;  or,  about  ii.c.  14.")1 
to  B.C.  445.  The  corresponding  period  in  jirofaiie 
liistory  is  pretty  nearly  tliat  extending  from  the  insti- 
tution of  tlie  Olympic  Games  (B.C.  1453)  to  the  govern- 
ment of  Pericles  at  Athens  (n.c.  444). 

JEWISH  HISTORICAL  RECORDS.  — AVliile 
there  is  uncertainty  about  tlie  precise  authorship  of 
many  portions  of  tlic  Old  Testament,  tliere  is  none 
about  the  general  authenticity  of  its  historical  record. 
It  is  doubtless  remarkable  that  the  national  annals  of  so 
small  a  nation,  and  one  whose  career  w^as  interrupted 
by  so  many  violences  and  misfortunes,  should  have 
been  so  long  and  so  fully  preserved.  Tliere  are  some 
particular  reasons  for  this,  which  must  not  be  omitted 
from  consideration  in  this  account. 

The  Jews  were  excessively  proud  of  their  race,  and 
were  extremely  industrious  and  careful  in  tracing, 
recording,  and  preserving  their  genealogies,  which 
they  could  frequently  carrj-,  in  an  unbroken  line  of 
descents,  up  to  Abraham.  Very  many  of  these  docu- 
ments sun-ived  the  Babylonish  captivity,  and  even 
the  first  Roman  conquest ;  but  at  the  dispersion  of  the 
Jews  under  the  Emperor  Adrian,  they  were  mostly 
destroyed.  Besides  what  seems  to  have  been  a  natural 
pride  of  race,  like  that  still  shown  by  the  Arabs  their 
kinsmen,  there  were  some  special  uses  for  the  Jewish 
genealogies,  which  helped  preserve  them.  Thus,  no 
one  was  permitted  to  be  made  a  priest  unless  he  could 
present  a  perfect  and  authentic  genealogical  record  of 
his  priestly  descent ;  and  accordingly  the  priests  were 
doubly  diligent  in  preserving  the  documents  which 
were  the  title-deeds  and  only  proofs  of  their  dignified 
office.  With  these  records,  which  were  preserved  in 
the  Temple,  the  Book  of  the  Law,  which  contained 
all  the  early  part  of  the  Jewish  histoiy,  was  also 
naturally  kept,  and  in  preserving  this,  all  the  force  of 
a  religious  ardor  as  devoted  as  any  of  which  humanity 
is  capable,  acted  in  support  of  family  pride  and  love 
of  high  office.  The  whole  of  the  lands  of  the  Israel- 
ites was  also  divided  up  by  families,  and  all  their 
inheritances  depended  upon  the  making  out  of  their 
descent.  Lastly,  the  Messiah  was  promised  to  appear 
in  some  line  of  Jewish  family  descent,  later  restricted 
to  the  house  of  David;  and  as  time  passed  on,  the 
number  annually  increased  of  those  who  zealously 
preserved  the  documentary  proof  of  their  descent,  not 
only  as  noble  in  itself,  but  as  showing  the  possibility 
that  in  this  or  that  household  the  cliild  might  be  born 
which  should  make  it  beyond  comparison  the  most 
illustrious  household  of  all  earthly  history. 

The  Tabernacle,  and  afterward  the  Temple,  was  the 

prescribed  place  of  deposit  for  the  Book  of  the  Law ; 

and  as   the  central  professional   institution    of   the 

priesthood,  it  was  naturally  made  the  treasure-house 

lor  the  genealogies  of  themselves  and  of  the  nation  at 

!  at  large.     The  scribes  or  shoterini,  who  were  by  occn- 

i  pation  devoted  to  the  work  of  searching  and  writing 

'  up  genealogies,  also  used  the  same  jilaee  for  keeping 

j  their  records ;  and  as  one  or  another  jirophctic  book 

of  predictions  for  the  future  or   narratives   of  the 

past   was    compiled,   it  was   naturally    laid    up   by 

the   writer   or  his   disciples,  along  with   the  other 

precious   documents  of   his   profession,   in   the   one 

holy  place  and  literary  treasure-house  of  his  people, 


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HISTORY     OF     THE    BIBLE. 


and  in  charge  of  his  own  brethren  by  blood  and  by 
dignity. 

It  is  not  strange  that  under  all  these  united  motives, 
tlie  historical  and  sacred  records  of  the  Jews  should 
have  been  preserved  with  a  tenacity  so  firm,  so  per- 
severing, so  long  continued,  and  so  successful,  even 
if  we  do  not  ascribe  to  God  a  special  guardianship 
over  the  records  which  were  to  become  the  prin- 
cipal means  of  preserving  and  extending  among 
men  the  Ivuowledge  of  Himself,  His  works.  His  ways, 
and  His  will. 

JOSHUA. — This  book  tells  the  story  of  the  conquest 
of  Canaan  by  the  Israelites  and  their  formal  settle- 
ment in  it,  covering  a  period  usually  estimated  at 
about  seventeen  j^ears,  but  sometimes  reckoned  at 
thirt)'.  The  natural  division  of  it  is  into  three  parts, 
as  follows: 

1.  Chap,  i.-xii.  The  history  of  the  conquest  of 
Canaan. 

2.  Chap,  xiii.-xxii.  The  accoimt  of  the  partition 
of  the  country  to  the  children  of  Israel. 

3.  Chap,  xxiii.-xxiv.  The  public  farewell  of  Joshua, 
his  death  and  burial. 

Authorship. — There  is  no  authentic  knowledge 
whatever  of  the  writer  of  this  book.  The  most  com- 
mon ijelief,  both  among  Jews  and  Christians,  has 
been  that  it  was  written  by  Joshua  himself,  as  the 
Pentateuch  was  by  Jloses,  and  that,  as  in  the  case  of 
Moses,  the  account  of  the  last  days  and  death  of 
Joshua  was  subsequently  added.  It  has  been  ascribed 
by  various  writers  to  Phinehas,  Eleazar,  Samuel, 
Jeremiah ;  some  one  of  Joshua's  elders  ;  some  one  in 
the  time  of  Jonah  ;  some  one  in  the  time  of  Saul; 
some  one  after  the  Babylonian  Captivity.  But  none 
of  these  views  is  as  reasonable  as  that  most  usual  one 
whicli  makes  it  the  work  of  the  great  Jewish  general 
himself,  with  a  few  subsequent  editorial  additions. 
If  Joshua  wrote  it,  its  composition  must  be  dated 
before  B.C.  142t3,  the  year  of  Iiis  death. 

BOOK  or  JASHER.— Some  work  by  this  name  is 
quoted  in  Joshua  x.  13,  where  it  is  observed  that  the 
account  of  the  miracle  of  the  sun  and  moon  standing 
still  is  told  in  that  book.  It  is  referred  to  again  in 
II.  Sam.,  ii.  18,  as  containing  the  lament  of  David 
over  Saul.  This  book,  like  that  of  the  "  Wars  of  the 
Lord,"  perished  long  ago,  undoubtedly  in  consequence 
of  the  foreign  wars  or  civil  troubles  of  the  Israelites. 
Of  the  different  opinions  as  to  what  it  was,  the  most 
reasonable  is  that  it  was  a  collection  of  poems,  and 
that  "  Jasher,"  instead  of  being  the  name  of  the  ^^Titer, 
was  the  first  word  of  the  book.  It  means  "sang." 
This  is  in  accordance  with  the  practice  of  the  Jews, 
who  would  have  said  that  the  story  of  Cain  and  Abel 
is  not  "  in  Genesis,"  but  in  "  In  the  beginning  ;"  and 
that  the  account  of  the  death  of  Moses  is,  not  "  in 
Deuteronomy,"  but  in  "  These  be  the  words."  More- 
over, where  poetical  productions  are  quoted  in  the 
Bible,  this  word  is  several  times  used  to  introduce 
tliem,  which  shows  that  it  would  be  a  natural  first 
word,  and  therefore  a  usual  name  for  a  book  of 
Hebrew  poems.  Thus,  the  Hebrew  for  "  then  sang 
Moses"  (Ex.,  XV.  1),  is,  az  ja»hir  Mosheh ;  and,  with 
another  grammatical  form,  in  Judges,  v.  1,  we  find 
tliat  "  And  Deborah  sang"  ii5  in  the  Hebrew,  tc-thmhar 
Deborah;  so  that  a  collection  of  poems  would  more 
naturally  be  called  by  the  ancient  Hebrews,  "  The 
Book  of  He  Sang,"  or  "  of  Tlien  Sang,"  or  "  of  Sang," 
that  is,  "  The  Book  of  Jasher,"  than  by  any  other 
name. 

JUDGES. — While  the  Hebrews  were  only  one  fam- 


ily, and  "  Abram  the  Hebrew,"  or  his  son  and  grand- 
son, were  the  chief  personages  among  them,  their  form 
of  government — if  such  it  may  be  called — was  the 
Patriarchate ;  that  is,  they  were  a  large  household, 
directed  by  the  natural  authority  of  its  head.  In 
Egypt,  the  Hebrews  were  slaves,  having  no  govern- 
ment  of  their  own,  except  certain  "  elders,"  who 
might  perhaps  be  compared  with  the  "  selectmen"  of 
New  England  towns.  The  government  of  Moses  was 
a  theocracy ;  that  is,  a  government  not  only  under 
the  code  of  laws  revealed  by  God,  but  also  under  the 
constant  personal  direction  of  God  as  any  new  case 
arose  which  the  code  did  not  provide  for.  During 
the  life  of  Moses  and  that  of  Joshua,  this  mode  of 
administration  was  successful ;  but  when  the  power- 
ful military  genius  of  Joshua  had  ceased  to  control 
the  nation,  no  competent  successor  was  at  hand. 
Instead  of  a  national  government,  therefore,  the  tribes, 
and  even  private  individuals,  at  once  began  to  act 
independently  in  both  civil  and  military  matters,  and 
that  disorderly  and  often  anarchic  period  followed, 
of  which  the  Book  of  Judges  tells  the  story.  Its 
name  is  adopted  from  that  of  the  office  of  the  thirteen 
successive  leaders  who  arose  from  time  to  time, 
during  the  period  of  300  years  which  the  narrative 
covers,  from  the  death  of  Joshua  to  the  time  of  Eli 
and  of  the  youth  of  Samuel. 

Authorship, — This  has  been  attributed  to  Phinehas, 
Hezekiah,  Jeremiah,  Ezekiel,  and  Ezra ;  also,  to  some 
imknown  prophet,  who  is  supposed  to  have  drawn 
the  materials  for  it  from  the  public  records.  But  the 
Jews  themselves  believe  that  it  was  written  by  the 
prophet  Samuel,  and  this  is  the  most  reasonable 
opinion.  As  in  the  case  of  the  Pentateuch  and  of 
Joshua,  the  book  has  probabty  been  slightly  modified 
by  the  changes  or  additions  introduced  by  some 
subsequent  editor.  There  are  good  reasons  for  con- 
cluding that  it  was  written  during  the  first  years  of 
David's  reign. 

RUTH. — This  sweet  and  graceful  pastoral  narrative 
is  by  some  wholly  unknown  author,  though  it  has 
been  credited  to  Samuel,  to  Hezekiah,  and  to  Ezra. 
But  there  is  nothing  whatever  by  which  the  author- 
ship of  it  can  be  determined.  It  is  perhaps  reason- 
able to  suppose  that  it  was  written  about  the  time  of 
David. 

Date  of  the  Incidents. — There  is  a  ver}'  consider- 
able disagreement,  also,  as  to  the  period  of  which  the 
story  is  told.  The  author  of  the  Chaldee  paraphrase 
or  Targum  of  Ruth  has  a  story  that  slie  was  the 
daughter  of  Eglon,  king  of  Moab,  who  was  killed  by 
Ehud  ;  but  Uiere  is  no  reason  whatever  for  the  notion. 
Josephus  says  that  its  incidents  happened  in  the 
time  of  Eli ;  some  Jewish  writers  think  Boaz  was  the 
same  as  Ibzan,  who  succeeded  Jcphthah  as  Judge  of 
Israel.  Others  have  referred  them  to  the  time  of 
Deborah,  of  Shamgar,  and  of  Gideon.  Perhaps  this 
last  jieriod  is  as  probable  as  any,  and  would  date  the 
story  about  B.C.  1241. 

I.  AND  II.  SAMUEL.— The  division  between 
the  two  books  of  Samuel  is  not  found  in  the  original 
Hebreiv,  but  they  are  there  one  continuous  book, 
called  "  The  Book  of  Samuel." 

Authorship  and  Subject, — It  is  a  reasonable  belief 
that  the  first  twenty-four  chapters  of  the  first  book 
were  written  by  Samuel,  and  the  remainder  of  the 
two  by  the  prophets  Gad  and  Nathan.  Some  think 
the  whole  was  written  under  Rehoboam.  There  is 
almost  a  certainty  that  whoever  was  the  author,  use 
was  made,  as  in  the  books  of  Moses,  of  other  existing 


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records  which  have  since  disappeared.  Sucli,  for 
instance,  were,  the  Song  of  Hannah ;  the  lists  of 
David's  niiglity  men  ;  the  elegy  on  the  death  of  Saul 
and  Jonathan ;  etc. 

The  books  of  Samuel  constitute  a  history  of  the 
Jews  for  about  120  years,  or  from  n.c.  113.1  to  B.C. 
1010,  beginning  witli  the  birth  of  Samuel  in  the  time 
of  the  judgeship  of  Eli,  iueludiug  the  establishment 
of  the  Hebrew  monarehy,  and  ending  with  the  storj' 
of  the  numbering  of  the  people  by  David,  and  its 
punishment.  Their  narrative  may  be  divided  as 
follows: 

In  the  First  Book  of  Samuel. 

1.  Chap,  i.-iv.    The  liistory  of  Uie  judgeship  of  Eli. 

2.  Chap,  v.-xii.  The  histon-  of  the  judgeship  of 
Samuel. 

3.  Chaji.  xiii.-.xx.xi.  The  history  of  the  inaugura- 
tion and  reign  of  Saul. 

In  the  Second  Book  of  Samuel : 

4.  Chap.  i.-x.  The  historj-  of  the  internal  proceed- 
ings which  resulted  in  placing  David  upon  the  throne, 
and  of  his  victories  over  the  surrounding  nations. 

5.  Chap,  xi.-xix.  The  stoiy  of  David's  sins  and 
of  tlie  domestic  and  national  troubles  which  were  the 
consequence,  downi  to  the  death  of  Absalom,  David's 
return  to  Jerusalem,  and  the  insurrection  of  Sheba. 

6.  Chap,  xxi.-xxiv.  The  histoiy  of  the  remainder 
of  Daviil's  reign. 

The  books  of  Samuel  are  perhaps  the  most  inter- 
esting of  the  whole  Old  Testament,  as  containing  the 
romantic  storj-  of  David,  the  shepherd,  soldier,  poet, 
and  king ;  one  of  the  most  brilliant  and  grandest 
characters  of  all  human  history,  notwithstanding  the 
small  comer  of  the  earth  which  was  the  field  of  his 
activity.  No  deed  of  human  intrepidity  has  surpassed 
his  encounter  with  the  Philisthie  giant ;  no  stoiy  of 
human  affection  is  more  famous  or  more  touching 
than  tliat  of  the  friendship  of  David  and  Jonathan. 
No  poems  have  ever  so  powerfullj-  appealed  to  the 
hearts  and  souls  of  men,  as  his  psalms ;  and  his 
wisdom  as  a  ruler  and  his  energi,'  and  valor  as  a  com- 
mander, raised  a  small,  disorderly,  disorganized,  and 
half-subdued  nation  to  the  rank  of  a  powerful 
kingdom. 

I.  AND  n.  KINGS.— Like  the  two  books  of 
Samuel,  these  were  anciently  one  unbroken  narrative. 
Their  Hebrew  name  was  their  first  words,  "  Now 
king  David."  The  Scptuagint  version  called  them 
the  third  and  fourth  books  of  the  Reigns  or  King- 
doms ;  the  two  books  of  Samuel  being  the  first  two. 

Authorship  and  Sources. — It  is  not  known  who 
was  the  writer  of  these  books,  though  an  unsupported 
Jewish  tradition  ascribes  them  to  Jeremiah;  and  it 
has  also  been  guessed  that  they  were  written  by  Ezra 
and  by  some  pupil  of  Jeremiah.  The  time  when 
they  were  written  was  most  probablj-  after  the  Cap- 
tivity and  before  the  return  to  Judea  ;  that  is,  between 
n.c.  721  and  b.c.  458.  It  is  also  considered  most 
likely  that  the  compiler  was  of  the  tribe  of  Judah, 
and  that  he  wrote  at  Babylon.  The  books  of  Kings 
are  to  be  considered  rather  a  digest  or  compilation 
than  an  original  work.  Several  different  writings  are 
named  in  several  parts  of  Kings,  as  containing  in 
greater  detJiil  the  various  accounts  referred  to  ;  "  the 
Book  of  the  Acts  of  Solomon"  (I.  Kings,  xi.  41) ; 
"  the  Book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  Kings  of  Judah" 
(I.  Kings,  xiv.  29,  and  elsewhere) ;  "  the  Book  of  the 
Chronicles  of  the  Kings  of  Israel"  (I.  Kings,  xiv.  19, 
and  elsewhere).  It  is  most  probable  tliat  these 
"  Books"    were  the  official  annals  or  records  which 


were  kept  of  each  king's  reign,  by  an  officer  called  in 
our  version  the  "  tlecorder."  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of 
Ahilud,  for  instance,  filled  this  post  under  David 
(II.  Sam.,  viii.  10);  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph  was 
recorder  to  Ilezckiah.  A  similar  offleer  has  been 
verj'  frequently  employed  by  kings  in  all  ages,  to  put 
on  record  the  account  which  was  to  earn,'  down  to 
future  ages  the  memory  of  the  monarch's  virtues  and 
great  deeds,  and  a  "  Historiographer"  is,  we  believe, 
still  one  of  the  officials  about  the  Englisli  court.  At 
any  rate  there  was  one  under  Ileniy  VII.  and  under 
Charles  II.  The  Israelite  Recorders  were  persons  of 
priestly  or  prophetic  character,  and  the  annals  which 
they  jirepared  were  of  a  far  more  impartial  character 
than  modern  official  productions  of  the  same  name. 
Besides  these  public  annals,  the  writer  of  the  books 
of  Kings  had  access  to  such  of  the  Israelite  genealo- 
gies as  had  been  brought  safe  to  the  place  of  his  exile, 
and  to  some  of  the  historical  books  compiled  by  the 
prophets  Gad,  Nathan,  and  others.  It  is  more  likely 
that  these  latter  would  contain  the  histories  of  Elijah 
and  Elisha,  than  that  the  official  palace  records  should 
do  so. 

Having  thus  stated  the  usual  belief,  it  is  interesting 
to  note  the  confident  contradiction  of  it  by  Arch- 
deacon Hervey  in  Smith's  Dictionary,  as  an  instance 
of  the  sort  of  conflict  of  opinions  which  is  found 
alike  in  important  and  unimportant  questions,  of 
every  sort  that  has  ever  arisen  about  any  part  of  the 
Bible  or  an}'  point  connected  with  it.  Archdeacon 
Hervey  says,  "  As  regards  the  authorship  of  these 
books,  but  Utile  difficulty  presents  itself.  Tfie  Jewish 
tradition  whifh  ascribes  them  to  Jeremiah,  is  borne  out 
by  the  strongest  internal  evidence,  in  addition  to  that  of 
the  language." 

Period  Included. — The  First  Book  of  Kings  covers 
the  history  of  126  j-ears,  from  the  anointing  of  Solo- 
mon, B.C.  1015,  to  the  death  of  Jehoshaphat,  B.C.  889. 
This  period  may  be  considered  as  consisting  of  two 
subdivisions,  narrated  as  follows : 

1.  Chap,  i.-xi.  The  history  of  the  last  days  of 
David's  life,  and  of  the  reign  of  Solomon. 

2.  Chap,  xii.-xxii.  The  histoiy  of  the  accession  of 
Rehoboam,  of  the  division  of  the  empire  of  Solomon, 
and  of  the  alTairs  of  the  two  kingdoms  of  Israel  and 
Judah  to  the  end  of  Jehoshaphat's  reign. 

The  Second  Book  of  Kings  contains  the  histoiy  of 
about  300  years,  from  the  death  of  Jehoshaphat, 
B.C.  889,  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  by  Nebu- 
chadnezzar, B.C.  588.  It  should  be  noticed  that  in 
separating  the  original  book  into  the  two  jiresent 
books  of  Kings,  the  division  was  made  at  the  wrong 
place,  so  that  the  last  three  verses  of  I.  Kings  ought 
to  be  the  first  three  of  II.  Kings.  The  narrative  of 
the  second  book  maj-  be  set  apart  into  periods  thus : 

1.  Chap,  i.-xvii.  The  histoiy  of  the  two  kingdoms 
of  Judah  and  Israel  down  to  the  final  extinciion  of 
the  kingdom  of  Israel  by  the  carrj'ing  of  the  ten 
tribes  into  captivity  by  Shalmaneser  king  of  Assyria, 
B.C.  721. 

2.  Chap,  xviii.-xxv.  The  history  of  the  remaining 
Jewish  kingdom  of  Judah,  during  its  decline,  and. 
ending  with  its  destruction  and  that  of  Jeinisalem  and 
the  Temple,  and  Uie  carrying  away  of  the  Jews  to 
Babylon,  by  Nebuchadnezzar. 

There  is  appended  to  the  book,  also,  a  brief  notice 
of  the  setting  free  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah  from 
his  prison,  by  Evil-merodach  king  of  Babylon,  and  of 
the  kind  treatment  of  the  captive  for  the  rest  of  his 
life.    This  liberation  was  twentj'-six  years  after  the 


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HISTOEY     OF    THE     BIBLE. 


destruction  of  Jerasnlem,  and  the  death  of  Jchoiachm 
an  uncertain  time  later. 

Historical  Value. — Archdeacon  Hervey  gives  the 
followiug  strilving  estimate  of  the  importance  of  the 
hool^s  of  Kings :   He  says  they  are  "  a  most  important 
and  accurate  account  of  that  people  during  upward 
of  four  hundred  years  of  their  natioual  existence, 
delivered  for  the  most  part  h}'  cotemporary  writers, 
and  guaranteed  by  the  authoritv'  of  one  of  the  most 
eminent  of  the  Jewish  prophets.     Considering  the 
conciseness  of  the  narrative  and  the  simplicity  of  the 
style,  the  amount  of  information  which  these  hooks 
convey  of  the  characters,  conduct,  and  manners  of 
kings  and  people  during  so  long  a  period  is   truly 
wonderful.     The  insight  they  give  us  into  the  aspect 
of  Judah  and  Jeitisaleni,  both  natural  and  artiticial ; 
into  the  religious,  military,  and  civil  institutions  of 
the  people ;  their  arts  and  manufactures ;  the  state  of 
education  and  learning  among  them ;  their  resom'ces, 
commerce,   exploits,   alliances ;    the   causes   of  their 
decadence,  and  finally  of  their  ruin,  is  most  clear, 
interesting,  and  instructive.     In  a  few  brief  sentences 
we  acquire  more  accurate  knowledge  of  the  affahs  of 
Egypt,  Tyre,    Syria,  Assyria,    Babylon,    and    other 
neighboring  nations,  than  has  been  preserved  to  us  in 
all  the  other  remains  of  antiquity  up  to  the  recent  dis- 
coveries in  hieroglyphical  and  cuneiform  monuments. 
I.   AND  n.  CHRONICLES.— These  two   books 
also  were  in  the  ancient  Hebrew  manuscripts  one  and 
the  same.     The  Hebrew  name  for  them,  instead  of 
being  given  from  their  initial  words,  is  taken  from  the 
mode  of  their  composition,  or  from  the  character  of 
the  original  materials  from  which  they  were  composed. 
It  is,  "  the  Words  of  Days,"  i  e.,  "  the  Annals."     The 
Greek  name  in  the  Septuagint  is  "  Paralipomeua,"  or 
"  things  omitted ;"  which  was  given  on  the  groimd 
that  they  supply  portions  of  the  history  of  the  Jews 
which  were  left  out  of  the  previous  historical  books. 
It  was  St.  Jerome  who  first  called  them  Chronicles. 

Authorship  ;    Source  j    Date.  —  The    most    usual 
opinion  is  that  Ezra  compiled  the  books  of  Chronicles. 
They  have    also    been    ascribed  to  Daniel.     Their 
authorship,  like  that  of  much  of  the  historical  part  of 
the  Old  Testament,  will  probably  never  be  certainly 
known,  nor  will  that  of  a  portion  of  the  original  docu- 
ments from  which  they  were  compiled.    These  docu- 
ments, like  those  on  which  the  books  of  Kings  were 
founded,  were  the  official  records  or  annals  of  the 
kings  of  Judah  and  Israel,  and  the  cotemporaiy  books 
of  the  prophets.     Twelve  ditferent  works  are  refen-ed 
to  by  name  as  having  been  thus  used  in  Chronicles, 
some  of  which  were  used  also  by  the  compiler  of  the 
books  of  Kings.     These  twelve  are:   The  Book  of 
Samuel  the  seer ;  the  Book  of  Nathan  the  prophet ; 
the  Book  of  Gad  the  seer ;  the  Prophecy  of  Ahijah  the 
Shilonite  ;  the  Visions  of  Iddo  the  seer ;  the  Book  of 
the  Kings  of  Judah  and  Israel ;  the  Book  of  Shemaiah 
the  prophet ;  the  Book  of  Iddo  the  seer  concerning 
genealogies ;   the  "  Stor\'"  of  the  prophet  Iddo ;   the 
Book  of  Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani;  the  Acts  of  Uzziah 
written  by  Isaiah  the  prophet ;  and  the  Vision  of  Isaiah 
the  prophet.     If  the  Chronicles  were  written  by  Ezra 
the  date  of  their  composition  was  not  f;ir  from  B.C. 
458,  the  period  of  the  retiii-n  fi'om  the  Captivity.     If 
by  Daniel,  the  earlier  period  of  from  B.C.  604  to  534 
must  be  adopted. 

Object. — The  immediate  object  of  the  composition 
of  Chronicles  seems  to  have  been  to  set  fortli  as  far  as 
practicable  the  Jewish  genealogies,  both  laic  and 
priestly.    These,  as  we  have  already  observed,  were 


the  only  evidence  which  could  afford  to  the  priests 
and  Levites  a  title  to  the  enjoyment  of  their  offices 
and  incomes,  or  to  the  individuals  of  the  nation  at 
large  the  warrantee-deeds,  so  to  speak,  of  then-  estates ; 
and  consecjuently  the  re-arrangement  as  far  as  possible 
of  tliese  records  was  an  indispensable  preparation  for 
reorganizing,  after  the  retm'n  from  the  Captivity,  both 
the  Temple  service  and  the  whole  property  interests 
of  the  people.  It  was  as  if  we  had  totally  lost  our 
church  service  organization  and  our  records  of  laud, 
and  should  find  and  replace  the  substance  of  them. 

Chronicles  compared  with  Samuel  and  Kings. — 
Chronicles  differs  from  these  books,  not  merely  as 
having  been  much  later  written,  but  as  being  a  sum- 
mary of  the  whole  Jewish  history  and  genealogy  from 
Adam  down,  covering  therefore  the  time  of  Samuel 
and  Kings,  and  much  more.  So  far  as  the  two  his- 
tories coincide  in  point  of  time,  it  is  also  noticeable 
that  ver}'  frequently  matters  which  are  fully  detailed 
in  one  are  only  briefly  stated  in  the  other ;  so  that  the 
books  are  supplements  to  each  other.  For  instance  : 
the  first  two  chapters  of  I.  Kings  detail  the  circum- 
stances connected  W'ith  Solomon's  accession ;  while 
Chronicles  only  devotes  to  this  story  three  verses 
(I  Chron.  xxix.  22-24).  In  like  manner,  while  Chron- 
icles devotes  some  thu'ty  verses  to  the  religious  reforms 
and  militar}'  operations  of  King  Asa.  Kings  has  but  a 
single  verse  for  the  same  period. 

Time  Included ;  Historical  Division. — The  whole 
period  covered  by  Chronicles  is  the  whole  age  of  the 
world  down  to  Ezra  (if  we  consider  him  the  author), 
or  3,468  years.  They  do  not,  however,  advance  the 
series  of  Jewish  histories,  being  only  recapitulations. 
The  two  books  of  Chronicles  ma}'  be  analyzed  as  con- 
sisting of  the  following  portions: 

1.  I.  Chron.,  chap,  i.-ix.  34.  Genealogical  tables, 
from  Adam  to  the  time  of  the  writing  of  the  book. 

2.  I.  Chron.,  chap.  ix.  3o-xxLx.  22.  The  historj'  of 
the  lives  of  Saul  and  David. 

3.  I.  Chron.,  chap.  xxix.  33-11.  Chron.,  chap.  ix. 
The  history  of  the  reign  of  Solomon. 

4.  II.  Chron.,  x.-xxxvi.  The  history  of  the  king- 
dom of  Judah. 

Jevrish  Genealogical  Methods. — It  is  important, 
in  dealing  with  the  genealogical  parts  of  the  Bible, 
such  as  Chronicles,  to  luiow  of  the  peculiarities  of 
the  Jewish   modes   of  recording  genealogies.      The 
first  of  these  is,  that  a  number  of  generations  were 
often  left  out  without  notice,  and  a  great-great-grand- 
son of  David,  for  instance,  was  called  "  the  son  of 
David."     This  is  as  if  in  our  own  daj',  in  setting 
down  the  descents  of  Hon.  R.  C.  Winthrop  of  Massa- 
chusetts, we  should  say  that  he  was  "  the  son"  of 
Governor  John  Winthrop,  who  came  to  America  in 
the  year  1630.     The  consetpience  of  this  is,  that  the 
Bible  genealogies  are  often  rather  memoranda  of  the 
principal  personages  in  a  line  of  desceut,  than  f\dl 
records  of  each  generation.     The  second  feature  is, 
that  the  Jewish  genealogies  were  at  the  same  time 
records  of  inheritances,  and  that  sometimes  where  a 
direct  line  became  extinct,  the  person  next  in  inherit- 
ance to  the  childless  one  is  named  as  his  genealogical 
successor.     These  two  observations  afford  the  means 
of  answering  many  supposed  difficulties  arising  from 
the  statement  of  different  genealogies  or  lines  of  suc- 
cession in  different  parts  of  the  Bible,  which  appar- 
ently do  not  at  all  coincide  with  each  other.     We 
shall   have  occasion  to  refer  to  these  points  again, 
with  reference  to  the  genealogies  of  Christ. 
The  end  of  the  Chronicles  should  be  at  the  end  of 


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1135 


verso  21  of  chap,  xxxvi ;  fur  upon  rendins  tlio  remain- 
ing two  vei-ses,  it  is  easy  to  sec  lliat  tliiy  befiin  a  new 
matter  insteail  of  endimr  an  old  one,  and  tliat  they 
would  properly  head  the  first  chapter  of  Ezra,  which 
follows  tluin  in  place,  as  it  continues  them  in  narra- 
tive. This  disarrangement  is  sup|)osed  to  have  taken 
place  by  the  error  of  some  cojiyist  who  wrote  two 
verses  beyond  the  proper  place  for  the  space  between 
the  two  V)ooks;  and  to  save  himself  the  trouble  of  re- 
copying  the  whole  skin  (which  would  have  been 
according  to  rule  in  such  cases),  left  the  space  at  the 
]ioinl  where  he  recollected  himself,  said  nothing  about 
it,  and  began  over  again ;  in  which  he  was  followed 
ddsily  by  all  the  subsetpient  copyists. 

EZRA.— The  Book  of  Ezra  was  partly  -nritten  by 
Ezra  and  partly  compiled  by  him.  The  o|>inion  of 
Archdeacon  Ilervey  is,  that  chap.  i.  was  written  by 
Daniel ;  chap,  ii.-iii.  1,  was  adopted  l)y  Ezra  from 
Nch.  vii. ;  chap.  iii.  2-chap.  vi.  was  written  by  the 
prophet  llaggai,  except  the  passage  in  chap.  iv.  G-23, 
vliich  is  by  Ezra;  and  lastly,  chap,  vii.-x.  are  by 
Ezra.  The  book  may  be  considered  as  a  continuation 
of  Chronicles.  Ezra  was  a  ijriesl  and  a  scribe,  and 
therefore  fitted  by  olhce  as  well  as  bj-  character  for 
this  historical  labor.  The  place  where  it  was  brought 
into  its  present  form  by  Ezra,  and  the  time  when,  are 
uncertain,  but  must  of  course  be  no  earlier  than  the 
latest  period  to  which  its  narrative  comes  down.  It 
begins  at  the  time  of  the  decree  of  Cyrus  pennitting 
Zenibbabel,  or  Sheshbazzar  as  he  was  called  in 
Persian,  to  lead  the  Jews  back  to  .Jerusalem  and  re- 
build the  Temple,  and  ends  with  the  accoimt  of  the 
reform  in  morals  and  manners  effected  bj-  Ezra  among 
the  Jews.  Its  chronological  extent  is  from  n.c.  536 
to  B.C.  4'50,  and  it  cousisls  of  two  distinguishable 
portions,  viz.: 

1.  Chap,  i.-vi.  The  sloiy  of  the  return  of  the 
Jews  under  Zerubbabel  from  Persia  to  Jerusalem, 
and  of  the  rebuilding  of  the  Temple. 

2.  Chap,  vii.-x.  The  account  of  the  conimg  of 
Ezra  to  Jerusalem,  and  of  the  reforms  which  he 
fifTected  there. 

Ezra  is  supposed  to  have  adjusted  the  canon  or 
authorized  selection  and  arrangement  of  the  Hebrew- 
Scriptures  or  Old  Testament,  as  will  be  explained  at 
the  conclusion  of  this  historical  account  of  the 
separate  liooks. 

NEHEMIAH.— The  leaders  of  the  return  from 
the  Captivity  were  three  ;  first,  Zerubbabel,  who 
headed  the  return  of  the  Jews  to  their  own  country, 
B.C.  53G;  second,  Ezra,  who  acted  as  a  sort  of  vice- 
regal personage,  in  Palestine,  coming  thither  seventy- 
eight  years  later  than  Zerubbabel,  that  is,  in  the  year 
B.C.  458 ;  and  third,  Nehemiali,  of  whom  we  first 
hear,  b.c.  '145,  when  he  was  serving  as  cup-l)earer  to 
Artaxerxes.  In  this  year,  thirteen  years  later  than 
Ezra's  arrival  at  .lerusalem,  Nehemiah  followed  him 
■with  a  couunission  as  governor  or  satrap  of  Judea. 
It  is  supposed  that  the  remainder  of  Nehemiah's  life 
was  spent  in  this  official  position,  except  a  short 
period  spent  in  Persia  about  B.C.  433.  Of  these  three 
leaders,  Zerubbal)el  Ufl  no  written  memorial,  so  far 
as  known.  Ezra,  who  was  a  priest  and  scribe, 
besides  his  work  as  a  refoniier  and  ruler,  did  an 
extremely  important  work  as  a  writer,  comiiiler,  and 
editor  of  part  of  the  Bible;  and  Nehemiah,  who  wius 
a  civilian,  was  no  less  distinguished  for  piety  than 
Ezra,  was  much  more  of  a  practical  statesman,  and 
was  also  an  author,  having  written  part  and  compiled 
the  rest  of  the  book  which  bears  his  name. 


Date,  Extent,  Sources,  Authorship. — The  Book 

of  Nehemiah  is- the  latest,  as  Genesis  is  the  earliest, 
of  the  historical  books  of  Scripture,  both  in  date  of 
com|)osition  and  in  date  of  subject.  The  period 
which  it  covers  is  about  twelve  years,  from  n.c.  445 
to  433 ;  that  is,  the  period  of  his  first  residence  at 
Jerusalem  as  governor.  The  time  of  its  composition 
nmst  therefore  be  placed  at  about  or  not  long  after 
the  latter  date.  The  latest  results  of  Biblical  stud^' 
seem  to  indicate  that  Nehemiah  himself  wrote  the  first 
foiu'  chapters  and  verses  1-5  of  the  seventh  ;  and  also 
the  part  from  chap.  xii.  27  to  the  end  of  the  book, 
except  the  four  verses  41  17  of  chap.  xii.  Of  the 
portions  not  by  Nehemiah,  it  is  considered  that  the 
list  of  priests,  xii.  1-20,  was  added  by  some  later 
hand,  since  Jaddua,  the  last  high-priest  named  there, 
lived  in  the  time  of,  Alexander  the  Great,  B.C.  332, 
more  than  a  hundred  years  after  the  a|)pearauce  of 
Nehemiah  in  his  manhood  as  the  cup-bearer  of 
Artaxerxes.  At  this  time  we  have  no  reason  to 
believe  that  Nehemiah  was  living.  The  four  verses, 
chap.  xii.  44-47,  are  supposed  to  have  been  inserted 
by  way  of  exi)lanation,  by  a  later  reviser  of  the  book; 
and  the  middle  part  of  the  book,  from  chap.  vii.  G  to 
chap.  xii.  20,  is  thought  to  have  been  written  in  by 
another  hand  than  Nehemiah's.  Some  think,  by  a 
cotemporary;  others,  at  a  later  period.  When  this 
later  period  was,  it  is  impossible  to  decide  with  entire 
confidence ;  but  there  are  pretty  good  reasons  for 
fixing  it  at  about  the  time  of  the  fall  of  the  Persian 
Empire  and  theriseof  thai  of  Alexander,  namely,  about 
li  c.  332.  It  ought  toliiMnentioned  that  the  Jews  placed 
Ezra  and  Nehemiah  in  their  manuscripts  together  as 
one  book,  which  they  called  "  the  Book  of  Ezra ;" 
and  that  the  Greek  and  Latin  V(^rsions  of  the  Bible 
usually  called  Nehemiah  "  the  Second  Book  of  Ezra." 
The  Book  of  Nehemiah  ma}'  be  divided  into  four 
portions: 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  11.  Nehemiah's  journey  from  Persia 
to  Jerusalem. 

2.  Chap.  ii.  12-vii.  4.  The  rebuilding  of  the  walls 
of  Jerusalem,  and  the  series  of  controversies  and 
dirticulties  with  Sanballat  and  his  allies. 

3.  Chap.  vii.  5-xii.  The  first  reformation  enforced 
by  Nehemiah ;  various  lists  of  the  officials  and  people 
of  Judea  under  the  new  government;  and  the  dedica- 
tion of  the  completed  city  wall. 

4.  Chap.  xiii.  Nehemiah's  second  reformation,  at 
his  second  visit  to  Jcru.^alem. 

NOTE  ON  THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS.— With 
the  Book  of  Nehemiah  ends  the  series  of  historical 
books  of  the  Old  Testament,  which  contain,  together 
(reckoning  to  the  supposed  diite  of  the  reviser  of 
Nehemiah),  a  substantially  uninterrupted  histor}'  of 
the  early  ages  of  the  human  race  and  of  the  Hebrew 
nation  tor  a  period  of  3,672  years.  In  the  present 
account,  the  Book  of  Job  was  first  described,  because 
it  was  the  first  written  of  any  part  of  the  Bible. 
The  historical  books  have  been  described  next, 
without  any  interruption,  for  the  reason  that  they 
constitute  one  unliroken  story.  To  consider  them  in 
this  manner  was  best  in  order  to  insure  a  clear  and 
intelligible  account.  We  now  proceed  to  the  remain 
ing  part  of  the  Old  Testament,  the  poetical  and 
prophetic  part,  with  which  is  also  considered  the 
Book  of  Esther.  The  poetical  books  taken  together 
belong  historically  either  to  the  time  before  or  with 
Jloses  (viz..  Job  and  the  earliest  Psalm), or  to  the  time 
of  David  and  Solomon;  and  the  series  of  prophetic 
books  taken  together,  while  it  comes  down  to  a  later 


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period  llian  the  historic  series,  yet  begins  mucli  before 
the  last  date  of  the  composition  of  that  series ;  since 
the  Book  of  Jonah,  usually  considered  the  oldest  of 
the  prophetical  books,  was  apparently  written  some- 
where from  B.C.  856  to  784,  the  most  common  date 
being  B.C.  802,  which  was  530  years  before  the  last 
,  revision  and  continuation  of  Nehemiah.  But  to  have 
paused  in  our  account  from  time  to  time  to  describe  a 
proijhedc  or  poetical  book  would  not  have  so  properly 
served  the  purpose  of  a  History  of  the  Bible ;  for 
down  to  the  time  of  Ezra,  it  was  apparently  only  the 
historical  books  which  formed  what  we  may  call  the 
Bible  of  the  ancient  Jews.  AVhen  the  account  of  the 
poetic  books  and  that  of  the  prophetic  books  shall  be 
finished,  it  will  be  time  to  group  them  all  as  "  the 
Bible,"  when  they  became  such  in  consequence  of 
being  collectively  edited  by  Ezra  and  his  final  con- 
tinner,  supposed  to  have  been  Malachi.  The  histori- 
cal order  of  composition  of  the  ditfercut  parts  of  the 
Bil)le,  so  far  as  knowu,  is  shown  in  the  table  at  the 
end  of  til  is  History. 

ESTHER  — Name,  Authorship,  Date. — The  He- 
brew name  of  this  book  is  "  Megillah  Esther,"  or, "  The 
Volume  of  Estlier."  The  word  is  a  Persian  one,  being 
that  which  was  given  at  the  Persian  court  to  Hadassah, 
the  daughter  of  Abihail,  and  it  seems  to  mean  the  planet 
Venus.  The  author  of  it  may  safely  be  set  down  as 
unknown.  It  has  been  ascribed  to  Ezra ;  to  the 
"  Great  Synagogue,"  which  had  charge  of  the  sacred 
books  from  Ezra  to  the  time  of  Simon  the  Just  (about 
B.C.  450  to  335)  to  Joachin,  who  was  a  son  of  the  high 
priest  who  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  Zerubbabel ;  to 
an  unknown  cotemporary  author ;  to  ilordecai  him- 
self All  the  existing  evidence,  internal  or  external, 
goes  very  strongly  to  show  that  it  was  written  bj*  a 
cotemporary;  and  it  is  more  likely  to  have  been  by 
Mordecai  than  Ijy  anj'body  else,  and  about  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Xerxes  (who  is  supposed  to  have  been 
the  Ahasuerus  of  the  book),  or  the  beginning  of  that 
of  his  sou ;  viz.,  not  long  before  B.C.  440.  The  time 
covered  by  the  narrative  is  about  twenty  years,  from 
B.C.  465  to  445. 

Peculiarities. — The  Book  of  Esther  does  not  once 
contain  the  name  of  God ;  a  fact  over  which  the 
ancient  Jewish  commentators  were  somewhat  dis- 
tressed ;  but  some  of  them  argued  that  it  was  meant 
to  be  read  by  the  heathen,  and  so  the  name  of  God 
was  omitted  on  purpose,  not  to  ofiend  prejudices. 
Notwithstanding  this  remarkable  omission,  the  Jews 
have  always  very  highly  valued  this  book,  insomuch 
that  Maimonides,  one  of  the  most  famous  of  all  their 
learned  men,  said  that  in  the  days  of  the  Messiah  all 
the  books  of  the  Old  Testament  would  pass  away, 
except  the  Pentateuch  aud  Esther.  The  Jews  also 
read  this  book  through  in  the  sjTiagogues  at  the  titne 
of  their  great  annual  feast  of  Pnrim,  which  feast  is 
said  to  have  been  instituted  in  commemoration  of  the 
events  narrated  in  the  book.  There  are,  or  were,  some 
other  curious  Jewish  customs  about  this  book.  At 
every  mention  of  the  name  of  Hanian,  it  used  to  be 
the  custom  for  the  audience  to  hiss  and  stamp  on  the 
ground  aud  clench  their  fists  and  cry  out,  "  Let  his 
name  be  blotted  out  I  Let  the  name  of  the  wicked 
rot !"  The  names  of  Haman's  ten  sons  were  also  all 
read  in  one  breath,  to  intimate  that  they  all  died  at 
the  same  time.  In  verses  7-9  of  chap,  ix.,  the  Jewish 
scribes  write  the  names  of  Hainan's  luckless  sons,  not 
one  after  the  other,  but  in  three  perpendicular  rows, 
two  of  three  names  and  one  of  four,  to  intimate  that 
they  were  hung  upon  three  roi^es,  one  above  another. 


These  are  characteristic  specimens  of  the  sort  of  con* 
ceits  with  which  the  Jewish  doctors  dressed  up  the 
Bible.  It  maj-  be  added  that  the  still  prevailing  cus- 
tom of  the  celebration  of  the  feast  of  Pnrim  is  a  strong 
evidence  that  the  Book  of  Esther  tells  the  truth ;  for 
it  is  all  but  certain  that  if  the  feast  had  been  instituted 
at  a  later  period,  some  account  of  the  institution  of  it 
would  have  come  down  to  us. 

Apocryphal  Additions. — In  the  early  Greek  ver- 
sions, and  in  the  Vulgate  or  Roman  Catholic  version, 
there  are  ten  other  verses  in  the"  tenth  chapter  after 
the  three  in  our  version,  and  these  are  followed  by  six 
additional  chapters,  all  of  which  additions,  however, 
are  reckoned  apocryphal  by  Protestants.  Some  other 
apocryphal  passages  are  in  the  Greek  and  Latin  ver- 
sions inserted  at  various  places  in  the  book. 

THE  POETICAL  BOOKS.— These  books  are 
five  in  numljer :  Job,  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes, 
and  Canticles  or  the  Song  of  Solomon.  Job,  as  the 
earliest  written  of  all  the  books  of  Scripture,  has 
already  been  discussed  Before  proceeding  to  give 
an  account  of  the  others  separatelj',  it  is  proper  to 
explain  what  Hebrew  "  poetry"  was. 

Hebre'nr  Poetry. — Before  we  can  clearly  under- 
stand how  the  poetry  of  the  Old  Testament  is  prop- 
erly so  termed,  wc  must  have  a  clear  idea  of  what 
modern  poetry  is,  and  also  of  what  it  is  not.  Accord- 
ing to  our  present  literarj'  habits,  we  give  the  name 
of  poetry  to  compositions  which  possess,  or  are  sup- 
posed to  possess,  an  imaginative  quality  of  thought 
and  a  figurative  mode  of  statement,  but  which  besides 
this  also  possess  a  metrical  arrangement  into  lines  of 
regulated  lengths  and  accents,  and  almost  always  the 
further  element  of  rhymed  terminations. 

Some  ancient  Anglo-Saxon  poetry  had  no  rhjone, 
nor  any  regulated  length,  except  that  all  its  lines 
were  pretty  short.  The  only  other  jioetical  form 
about  it  w'as,  that  one  or  two  words  in  the  first  line 
of  each  couplet,  aud  at  least  one  in  the  second,  began 
with  the  same  letter — no  matter  which  words.  This 
substitutes  alliteration  for  rhj'ine.  We  give  four  lines 
from  Ca;dnion's  poetical  paraphrase  of  the  Bible  in 

illustration : 

/ieofon  to  Arofe 
7/filig  gc^ipcncl : 
tha  7/iiddangeard 
7noncyiiiies  weard. 
etc.,  etc. 

Here  the  h  and  m  are  the  marks  of  poetry ;  while 
the  coincidence  ofgeard  and  weard,  which  would  be  a 
rhyme  now,  was  not  intended  nor  noticed.  There 
were  other  medireval  poems  in  which  "  assonance" 
took  the  place  of  our  rhyme ;  that  is,  if  the  final 
S3dlab]es  had  the  same  vowel,  they  were  sufltciently 
matched,  though  the  consonants  should  be  different. 
Lot  and  dog,  for  instance,  form  an  assonance ;  so  do 
begin  and  slip.  The  Greek  and  Latin  poems,  again, 
depended  neither  on  alliteration  nor  assonance,  nor 
upon  rhyme  either,  for  their  formal  character,  but 
upon  metre  altogether.  A  sufficient  instance  of  this 
sort  of  poetiy  is  our  "  blank  verse,"  as  in  Paradise 
Lost ;  which  is  indeed  modeled  after  one  kind  of 
Greek  and  Latin  poetry. 

We  have  thus  briefly  described  several  kinds  of 
poetrc  which  are  as  to  form  what  our  own  is  not. 
Tlie  substance  of  poetiy,  however — the  imaginative 
thought  and  figurative  mode  of  expression — are  the 
same  all  over  the  world  and  in  all  ages;  just  as 
human  passions  are  always  and  eveiywhere  the  same, 
whatever  the  language  in  which  thej'  are  expressed. 
The  Hebrew  poetrj',  lastly,  while  extremely  grand 


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and  lofty  in  imagination,  and  intensely  figurative  in 
expression,  has  a  form  diifering  from  any  of  those 
which  we  have  described.  It  has  neither  rhyme, 
metre,  assonance,  nor  alliteration ;  the  only  formal  or 
mechanical  device  found  in  it  being  a  sort  of  acrostic, 
as  in  the  case  of  some  of  the  Psalms,  where  the 
verses  begin  (in  the  Hebrew)  successively  with  the 
letters  of  the  Hebrew  alphabet.  Even  the  division 
into  lines  is  wantUig,  and  the  only  approach  to  it  is 
an  arrangement  which  may  be  called  a  balancing  of 
clauses  or  sentences.  This  is  so  managed  that  each 
fiuccessive  thought  is  stated  twice,  in  two  different 
eets  of  words.  There  are  variations  of  this  system, 
but  the  double  arrangement  is  the  most  usual.  Dr. 
Lowth,  the  liest  English  writer  on  this  subject,  has 
given  this  system  the  name  of  Parallelism.  The 
great  German  critic  De  Wette  has  verj-  well  described 
this  method  as  a  "  thought-rhythm."  He  says,  of  the 
Hebrew  poetiy,  that  it  "has  its  life  principally  in 
thoughts;  and  thus  possesses  a  tfu>iig/it-7-liy(/im."  Asa 
further  illustration  of  what  it  is  desired  to  explain,  let 
us,  finally,  quote  part  of  one  of  the  Psalms — Ps.  xcv., 
80  arranged  in  couples  of  expressions  as  to  show  this 
"thought-rhythm." 

Ps.  xri'.,  1-6. 

O  come,  let  ns  sing  nnto  the  Lord : 

Let  U8  make  a  joyful  noise  to  the  rock  of  our  ealvation. 

Let  U3  come  before  his  presence  with  thanksgiving. 
And  make  a  Joyful  noise  unto  him  with  psalma. 

For  the  Lord  is  a  great  God, 
And  a  great  king  above  all  gods. 

In  his  hand  are  the  deep  places  of  the  earth : 
The  strength  of  the  hills  is  his  also. 

The  sea  is  his,  and  he  made  it : 
And  his  hands  formed  the  dry  land. 

In  each  of  those  couplets  a  single  thought  is  twice 
stated,  in  two  diflferent  sets  of  words.  As  to  the 
number  of  words  or  syllables,  that  is,  the  metre,  tliere  is 
none,  except  a  general  restriction  within  about  a  cer- 
tain length.  This  adapts  such  poetry  to  chanting,  but 
not  to  our  measured  singing.  The  double  structure, 
again,  adapts  the  Hebrew  poetrj-  to  antiphonal  chant- 
ing ;  that  is,  chanting  by  two  choirs,  one  giving  the 
first  statement  of  the  poetical  thought,  and  the  other 
echoing  with  the  second  statement.  The  chanting  in 
the  Jewish  Temple  service  was  undoubtedly  of  this 
kind,  and  it  must  have  been  verj-  impressive.  So  per- 
fectly are  the  Hebrew  poems  adapted  to  this  use,  that 
to  this  daj-  the  English  version  of  them  affords  the 
staple  text  for  our  own  church  chants.  Dr.  Watts,  in 
putting  this  noble  psalm  into  the  forms  of  English 
metre  and  rhyme,  has  deprived  it  of  nearly  all  the 
free  grandeur  and  loftiness  which  belong  to  the  Psalm 
as  it  was  written.  We  quote  Watts'  first  stanza;  it 
may  be  sung  in  short  metre,  to  be  sure,  and  one  can 
beat  time  to  it;  but  it  is  (comparatively)  not  im- 
pressive : 

Come,  sound  his  praise  abroad. 
And  hymns  of  glory  sing; 

Jehovah  is  the  sovereign  God, 
The  universal  king. 

For  completeness'  sake,  we  add  what  will  serve  to 
show  how  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  and  how  the 
Anglo-Saxons,  might  have  rendered  the  same  Psalm, 
on  their  principles  of  poetical  form.  For  the  former, 
we  take  blank  verse ;  which  has  a  general  similarity 
to  the  poetry  of  Homer  and  Virgil,  adding  a  comma 
after  each  accented  syllable,  to  show  the  rise  and  fall 
of  emphasis  which  gave  it  a  meoiure; 


0  come,  and  let,  na  sing,  unto,  the  Lord  ; 
I'ntc),  the  rock,  of  our,  salvii,tion  sing. 
With  thanks,  unto,  his  pres.ence  let,  ns  come. 
And  joy,ful  psalms,  unto,  him  lei,  us  raise. 
Etc.,  elc. 

With  alliterations  and  short  lines,  somewhat  as  in 
Ciedmon's  books  already  cjuoted,  this  psalm  might 
begin  thus: 

Zet  ns  now  the  Lord 

ioftily  sing  praise  unto; 

i?aise  we  to  the  Jiock  of  our  salvation 

iJight  joyful  singing. 

Lastly;  it  is  worth  observing  that  English  poetry  is 
nearer  to  a  measured  and  iierfectcd  music  than  either 
of  the  others.  English  poetry  (comparatively  speak- 
ing) can  be  sung.  Latin  and  Greek  poetry  was 
adapted  neither  for  singing  nor  chanting,  so  nuich  as 
for  a  measured  formal  recitative.  The  Anghi-Saxon 
was  recited  or  intoned,  but  with  only  a  rude  approach 
to  anything  like  singing  or  keeping  time;  wliile  the 
Hebrew  could  not  be  sung,  in  our  sense  of  the  word, 
but  could  be  read  as  prose,  recited  with  intonation, 
or  chanted  to  music,  which  last  was  doubtless  the 
purpose  of  it. 

It  should  be  added  that  in  the  English  Bible,  poet- 
ical and  prose  parts  are  often  intermingled,  and  that 
our  authorized  version  was  not  nuule  with  any  pur- 
pose of  showing  the  difTcrence  between  the  two ;  also, 
that  the  accurate  double  parallelism  of  Ps.  xcv.,  1-6, 
is  not  by  any  means  to  be  found  evcrj'where ;  as  there 
were  varieties  under  the  nile,  irregularities  and  diver- 
gences from  it,  besides  errors  in  the  existing  Hebrew 
text,  and  failures  of  the  translators  to  put  the  intended 
form  into  English. 

PSALMS.— The  Book  of  Job  having  been  dis- 
cussed in  tlie  order  of  its  composition,  viz.,  first  of 
the  Scriptural  books,  we  now  come  to  the  other  poet- 
ical books,  and  first,  the  Psalms.  The  Hebrew  name 
for  this  book  means  "Praises."  The  present  name, 
Psalms,  is  a  Greek  one,  and  was  first  given  in  the 
SepUiagint  translation.  It  means— or  at  least  the 
Hebrew  word  instead  of  which  they  used  it  means — 
a  poem  composed  in  order  to  be  uttered  with  a  musical 
accompaniment.  We  may  add  here  the  meanings  of 
several  Hebrew  words  which  have  been  placed  in  the 
titles  of  some  of  the  Psalms  without  any  translation, 
and  which  describe  the  purpose  or  the  poetical  char- 
acter of  the  compositi<in.  Such  are,  Maschil,  instruc- 
tion, or  homily ;  Mie/ilam,  private  memorial;  Eduth, 
testimony;  Sfioshannim,  lilies;  Shirjgaion,  irregular  or 
dilhrj'rambic  ode.  The  three  words  Kegimth,  Nehilvth. 
Sheniinith,  and  probably  also  Qittith,  are  names  of 
I  musical  instruments.  Mahalath  means  a  kind  of 
dance,  and  Mahalath-Leannoth,  a  responsive  psalm  for 
i  such  a  dance.  The  meanmg  of  the  word  iyihih  is 
unknown,  and  a  great  many  useless  wise  opinions 
have  of  course  been  given  about  it.  For  instance,  it 
has  been  imagined  a  musical  term  meaning  pause  ;  or 
repeat ;  or  marking  a  change  of  metre ;  or,  the  commg 
in  of  the  accompaniment;  or  some  other  musical 
direction,  of  a  meaning  now  entirely  lost.  Others  have 
thought  it  was  to  call  attention  to  a  peculiarly  im- 
portant thought;  that  it  was  the  end  of  a  prayer, 
meaning  nearly  the  same  as  Amen;  and  others  still, 
that  it  was  a  direction  at  once  to  sing  the  passage 
louder,  and  to  be  particularly  attentive  to  its  meaning, 
both  together.  Any  one  of  these  theories  is  exactly 
as  good  as  any  other.  The  wisest  suggestion  we  have 
found  about  it  is  that  of  the  learned  Hebrew  scholar, 
Jlr.  W.  A.  Wright,  who  ends  a  long  list  of  opinions 
by  quietly  calling  it  a  "  hopeless  subject" 


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Arrangement,  Time  of  Writing,  etc. — The  Psulms 
are  in  the  Hebrew  arranged  in  five  books,  and  tlie 
san\e  order  of  the  separate  Psahns  is  followed  in  the 
English  version,  although  there  is  no  separation  of 
the  books.  These  books  are  as  follows  in  contents 
and  character. 

Book  I.  Psalms  i.-xl.  All  the  psalms  in  this  book 
were  in  all  probabilitj^  written  by  David  ;  and  it  seems 
most  probable  that  it  was  also  brought  into  a  collective 
form  by  him. 

Book  II.  Psalms  xlii.-lxxii.  This  book  is  supposed 
to  have  been  collected  in  the  reign  of  Hezekiah,  and 
of  its  contents,  Ps.  xlii.-l.  inclusive  are  supposed  to 
have  been  by  various  Levites  or  "sons  of  Korah," 
Ps.  li.-lxxi.  by  David  himself,  being  such  as  he  had 
not  collected  into  the  former  book ;  and  Ps.  Ixxii.  by 
Solomon. 

Book  III.  Psalms  Ixxiii.-lxxxix. ;  probably  com- 
piled under  Josiah. 

Book  IV.  Psalms  xc.-cvi.  Tins  book  may  be  con- 
sidered to  contain  such  psalms  as  were  composed  up 
to  the  period  of  the  Captivity,  together  with  that  of 
Jloses  (Ps.  xc.)  and  perhaps  others. 

Book  V.  Psalms  cvii.-cl.  Contains  the  psalms 
composed  during  the  Captivity  or  after  the  return 
from  it ;  and  is  by  some  supposed  to  have  been  col- 
lected in  the  time  of  Judas  MaccabiEus. 

The  earliest  of  them  all  was  Ps.  xc,  composed  by 
Aloses;   and  the  latest  were   probably  those  wliich  I 
stand  last  in  the  collection,  and  which  may  probably 
have  been  written  to  commemorate  the  completion  by 
Nehemiab  of  the  walls  of  Jerusalem. 

The  Psalms  furnish  the  most  ancient  known  speci- 
mens of  what  is  called  acrostic  poetiy,  several  of  them 
m  the  Hebrew  having  the  successive  verses  begun 
with  the  successive  letters  of  the  Hebrew  alphabet. 
Such  are  Ps.  ix.,  x.,  xxv.,  xxxiv.,  cxi.,  cxii.,  and  cxix. ; 
some,  however,  being  in  their  present  condition  only 
imperfectly  acrostic,  and  the  119th  being  laid  olT  into 
successive  groups  of  eight  verses,  each  group  beginning 
with  its  letter,  as  indicated  in  our  English  version.  It 
may  be  added  that  the  last  chapter  of  Proverbs  has 
this  same  acrostic  character  in  the  Hebrew,  and  nearly 
all  the  Book  of  Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  is  written 
in  the  same  manner. 

A  Spurious  Psalm.— In  the  Septuagint,  the  Syriac, 
Arabic,  and  Ethici|)ic  versions  of  the  Psalms,  there  is 
a  151st  Psalm,  which  is  undoubtedly  a  counterfeit, 
but  by  some  unknown  hand.  It  purports  to  describe 
the  combat  with  Goliah,  and  is  certainly  of  great 
antiquity,  since  it  exists  in  the  Alexandrian  manu- 
script or  Codij;  Alexandrinns,  which  is  supposed  to 
have  been  written  not  later  than  a.d.  450.  It  has, 
however,  never  been  found  in  the  Hebrew.  As  it 
is  short,  we  insert  it,  to  show  how  ditferent  such 
counterfeited  compositions  are  from  the  majesty  and 
strength  of  the  genuine  sacred  writings.  The  follow- 
ing translation  is  filled  out  from  several  of  these 
versions : 

1.  I  was  the  least  among  my  brethren,  and  the 
youngest  in  my  father's  house ;  and  I  kept  also  my 
father's  sheep. 

2.  iMy  hands  made  the  organ,  and  my  fingers  jointed 
the  psalterj'. 

3.  And  who  is  he  wlio  taught  me  V  The  Lord  him- 
self; he  is  my  master,  and  the  hearer  of  all  that  call 
upon  him. 

4.  He  sent  his  angel  and  took  me  away  from  my 
father's  sheep,  and  anointed  me  with  the  oil  of  his 
anointing  (or  mercy). 


5.  Sly  brethren  were  taller  and  more  'beautifiil  than 
I;  nevertheless  the  Lord  delighted  not  in  them. 

6.  I  went  out  to  meet  the  Philistine,  and  he  cursed 
me  b}'  his  idols. 

7.  In  the  strength  of  the  Lord  I  cast  three  stones  at 
hmi.  I  smote  him  in  the  forehead  and  felled  him  to 
the  earth. 

8.  And  I  drew  out  his  own  sword  from  its  sheath 
and  cut  oflf  his  head,  and  took  away  the  reproach  from 
the  children  of  Israel. 

Upon  reading  this,  and  then  reading  over,  for  in- 
stance, the  23d  Psalm,  "  The  Lord  is  my  shepherd," 
etc.,  it  is  easy  to  perceive  the  wide  difference  in  tone 
.and  feeling  between  the  two  compositions. 

Authors  of  the  Psalms. — Besides  the  eighty  psalms 
or  tliereabouts  ascribed  to  David,  there  are  forty-seven 
others  whose  authors  are  with  more  or  less  reason 
supposed  to  be  known,  and  thirty  anonymous  ones. 
David's  Psalms  are,  Ps.  i.-xli.,  pretty  certainly ;  Ps. 
li.-lxxi. ;  Ps.  Ixxxvi ;  and  seventeen  subsequent  ones 
which  bear  David's  name.  Ps.  Ixxii.  and  Ps.  cxxvii. 
are  ascribed  to  Solomon,  although  the  former  is  prob- 
ably not  by  him.  He  may  also  have  written  many  of 
the  anonymous  Psalms,  for  it  is  recorded  that  he 
"  wrote  a  thousand  and  five  songs."  Besides  the  Song 
of  Moses  (Ps.  xc),  the  rest  of  the  Psalms  ascribed  to 
authors  by  name  are  attributed  to  Asaph,  and  to  "  the 
sons  of  Korah."  The  former  was  at  the  head  of  the 
Temple  musical  organization  in  David's  time.  "  The 
sons  of  Korah,"  it  is  most  probable,  means,  various 
writers  of  that  branch  of  the  Levites  which  descended 
from  Korah.  Further  conjectures  about  the  writers 
of  the  anonymous  Psalms  are  entirely  useless.  They 
will  unquestionably  never  be  known. 

PROVERBS  — Name,  Period,  Author.— In  this 
case  the  Hebrew  and  English  names  of  the  book  mean 
the  same ;  as  the  first  words  of  it  in  both  languages 
name  its  contents  —  "The  Proverbs  of  Solomon." 
There  is  no  doubt  this  collection  of  pithy,  religious, 
and  moral,  practical  sayings  was  mainly  composed 
by  the  wise  king  whose  name  it  bears.  At  what 
time  in  his  reign,  is  however  unknown.  He  was  king 
from  B.C.  1010  to  B.C.  970.  The  book  did  not  how- 
ever assume  its  present  form  until  about  250  years 
after  Solomon,  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah,  whose 
"  men,"  according  to  chap.  xxv.  1,  "copied  out"  an 
additional  collection  of  Solomon's  proverbs.  "  Agur 
the  son  of  Jakeh,"  and  the  mother  of"  king  Lemuel," 
who  are  referred  to  in  the  latter  part  of  the  book  as 
if  authors  of  portions  of  it,  are  unknown  persons, 
by  some  believed  to  have  existed,  and  by  others  not ; 
it  is  in  vain  to  seek  to  ascertain  who  they  were  or 
where  they  lived.  The  most  sensible  opinion,  indeed, 
seems  to  be  that  they  are  poetical  creations,  as  much 
as  Rasselas  Prince  of  Abyssinia. 

Divisions  of  the  Book. — The  best  division  of 
Proverbs  is  that  made  by  Dr.  John  Mason  Good ;  it 
is  as  follows : 

Part  I.  Proem  or  exordium,  chap,  i.-ix. — This  is  an 
exposition  of  the  importance  of  appl3-ing  divine 
wisdom  to  the  purposes  of  life. 

Part  II.  Chap,  x.-xxii.  10.— "  The  Proverbs  of 
Solomon" — this  being  apparentl}'  the  principal  or 
original  collection  so-called.  It  consists  of  "  short 
sententious  declarations  for  the  use  of  persons  who 
have  advanced  from  youth  to  manhood,"  on  the 
various  duties  of  life. 

Part    III.     Chap.    xxii.    17-xxiv.     Miscellaneous 
proverbs,  principally  about  the  rich  and  noble. 
Part    IV.      Chap,   xxv.-xxxi. — The    appendix   or 


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ndtlitional  compilation,  which  it  is  not  improbable 
was  entirely  written  ont  and  annexed  to  tlie  previous 
part  of  the  »)ook  by  the  scribes  or  "  men"  employed 
liir  the  purpose  by  Ilezckiah.  If  any  l)art  of  it 
lielongs  to  a  subseciuent  dale,  it  must  be  one  or  more 
of  tlie  three  final  subdivisions,  which  are:  1.  Tlie 
|)rccei)ts  of  Agtu-  the  son  of  Jalich  ;  2.  The  words  of 
king  Lemuel ;  and  3.  The  description  of  a  vu'tuous 
woman. 

Poetical  Form  of  the  Book, — Tlie  Book  of  Prov- 
erlis  is  a  iioetical  composition,  and  like  the  Psalms, 
its  poetical  form  consists  in  its  arrangement  in 
balanced  couples  or  groups  of  thoughts,  staled  by 
means  of  the  iiarallclisms  already  described.  But  it 
dltl'ers  widely  from  the  Psalms  in  this  :  that  the 
Psalms  are  profoundly  devotional  throughout,  consti- 
tuting a  great  array  of  prayers  and  praises ;  while 
the  Proverbs,  instead  of  constituting  a  collection  of 
forms  of  divine  worsliip,  arc  a  collection  of  sharp 
ethical  precepts  about  practical  life.  One  is  a  poetical 
prayer-book  ;  the  otluT,  a  poetical  moral  iihilosophy. 
It  is  also  to  be  observed  that  in  Proverbs,  one  par- 
ticular sort  of  parallelism  is  largelj'  used,  namely, 
that  by  contrast,  instead  of  that  by  similarity.  To 
illustrate  tlie  dill'erencc :  In  Ps.  1-17,  the  second  verse 
is  a  parallelism  by  similarity,  viz. : 

Tlic  Lord  dotli  Imild  up  Jenis.ilcni ; 

He  gntlH-Teth  togcthiT  the  outcasts  of  Israel. 

Here,  one  thought  is  stated  twice,  in  two  different 
sets  of  words.  In  Proverbs,  however,  a  large  jiropor- 
tion  of  the  parallelisms  are  by  contrast,  or  ditl'erence, 
as  in  the  tbUowiiig  from  Prov.  x.  14 : 

Wist'  muu  lay  up  kiiowludjxe ; 

But  the-  mouth  of  the  foolish  is  near  destruction  ; 

— where,  instead  of  one  thought  stated  twice,  we 
have  one  contrast  between  two  totally  opposite 
thoughts,  wliicli  still  are  in  one  sense  opposite  sides 
of  the  same  thought. 

ECOLESIASTES.  Name  ;  Authorship  ;  Date. 
— Tlie  Hebrew  name  of  this  book  is  "  Kohelctli," 
which  is  nearly  equivalent  to  the  English  term 
"  Preacher,"  by  which  it  is  translated  in  the  text,  and 
to  the  Greek  name  "  Ecdesiastes,"  given  to  the  book 
by  the  Septuagint,  and  transferred  into  our  authorized 
version.  The  most  current  opinion  about  the  author- 
shi])  of  this  book  has  been,  that  it  was  written  by 
Solomon,  in  his  old  age,  after  he  had  repented  of  his 
Belf-indulgence  and  sinful  courses,  and  by  way  of 
teaching  a  valualile  lesson  to  his  fellow-men  from  the 
melancholy  experience  of  his  own  life.  Various 
other  opinions  have  been  entertained  on  the  .subject, 
however,  and  it  is  impossible  to  compare  it  with 
Proverbs  without  perceiving  a  certain  inferiority 
both  in  its  tone  of  thought  and  in  its  literary  style ; 
and  as  a  Hebrew  classic  it  is  decidedly  inferior  to 
Proverbs.  Rtibbi  Kimchi,  a  famous  learned  Jew, 
believed  that  Isaiali  wrote  it.  The  authors  of  the 
Talmud  attribute  it  to  Hezekiah  ;  Grotius  entertained 
the  curious  and  elaborate  conceit  that  it  was  written 
by  the  order  of  Zerubbabel  for  his  son  Abihud  ;  some 
of  the  German  biblical  scholars  have  thought  that  it 
w.as  written  after  the  Captivity,  one  of  them  even 
bringing  it  down  to  the  time  of  Antiochus  Epiphancs, 
B.C.  175-104.  The  tone  of  the  discussion  and  the 
peculiarities  of  the  language  would  admit  the  theory 
that  it  was  written  in  the  time  of  Malachi,  that  is, 
about  B.C.  430;  and  if  this  be  correct,  its  author  is 
unknown.  In  point  of  form,  it  is  quite  as  much 
prose  as  poetr}-,  having  at  most  only  poetical  passages 


interspersed.  While  it  has  always  been  included  in 
the  canon  of  the  Old  Testament,  there  has  always 
been  some  debate  among  the  Jewish  commentators 
whether  it  was  entitled  to  be  considered  inspired,  and 
whether  it  was  best  to  allow  it  to  be  read  in  public  as 
other  Scriptures  were. 

THE  SONG  OF  SOLOMON.  Name;  Author- 
ship.— This  poem  is  entitled,  in  the  Hebrew,  "The 
Song  of  Songs,"  that  is  to  say,  the  best,  or  most 
beautiful  of  all  songs.  There  seems  to  be  no  sufRcient 
reason  for  rejecting  the  ordinary  belief,  that  it  was 
composed  by  Solomon,  and  the  tradition  of  the 
Jewish  scholars,  that  it  was  written  in  his  youth, 
seems  al.so  probable.  This  tradition  adds,  that 
Proverbs  was  the  work  of  his  mature  manhood,  and 
Ecdesiastes,  with  its  melancholy  reflections,  of  his 
old  age. 

Meaning. — Probably  no  book  of  the  whole  Bible 
has  been  so  variously  estimated  and  iulerpretcd  as 
this.     It  is  agreed  that   it  is  poetical  in  fonn,  and 
profoundly  and   intensely  so,  even   among  Oriental 
liocius,  in  the  character  of  its  thoughts  and  expres- 
sions.    But  what  it  means — what  its  author  intended 
to  say — is  a  question  to  which  the  most  astonishingly 
different  answers  are  given.     All  these  interpretations 
or  explanations  may  be  classed  in  one  or  the  other  of 
two  kinds:   as  allegorical  (including  some  mystical 
ones),  or  as  literal ;   and  the  contest  between  these 
two  ways  of  thinking  has  prevailed  not  only  among 
modem  commentators,  but  was  in  full  vigor  as  early 
as  the  time  of  Theodore  of  Jloiisuestia,  an  independ- 
ent ecclesiastic  and  commentator  who  lived  in  the 
fourth  and  fifth  centuries,  and  who  was  a  vigorous 
advocate  of  the  literal  mode  of  interpretation,  against 
the  general  belief  in  his  day.     The  Talmud  (to  men- 
tion some  allegorical  theories  first)  believes  Solomon's 
Song  to  be  an  allegory  of   the  love  of   God  (the 
beloved)  for  the  Congregation  of  Israel  (the  bride). 
The  Chaldee  Targum  or  paraphrase  interpreted  it  to 
be  an  allegorical  liistoiy  of  the  Jews,  from  the  vcrj- 
flight  out  of   Egypt    down    to   the  final  victorious 
coming    of   the    Messiah.      Christian    writers    have 
transferred  the  allegory  of  the  Bride  to  the  Christian 
Church.     Luther   thought    it    to  refer  only  to  the 
Jewish  nation  under  Solomon.    Some  Roman  Catholic 
writers  believed   that    the  Bride  meant   the  Virgin 
Maiy.     One  author  thought  that  the  allegorj'  referred 
to  the  death  and  burial  of  Christ.    A  mediaeval  com- 
mentator   thought    the    allegorj'   meant    the    union 
between  the  active  intellect  and  the  receptive  intel- 
lect.     Many    recent    Christian    commentators    still 
believe  in  the  allegorical  sense,  and  indeed  this  is 
probably   the  most  usual  belief,  among   Christians, 
as  well  as  one  entirely  consistent  with  the  character 
of  Oriental  poetiy  ;  while  the  recent  Jewish  writers 
have  mostly  given  it  up.     One  of  the  later  Christian 
interpretations  of  the  school  calls  the  book  "  a  parable 
in  the  form  of  a  drama ;  in  which  the  bride  represents 
true  religion  ;  the  royal  lover  the  Jewish  people  ;  the 
younger  sister  the  go.spel  dispensation." 

The  literal  interpretations  are  also  various.  Theo- 
dore of  Mopsucstia,  already  mentioned  as  an  early 
literalist,  thought  it  was  simply  a  nuptial  poem  in 
celebration  of  Solomon's  marriage  with  Pharaoh's 
daughter.  The  great  German  critic  Jlichaelis  con- 
sidered it  simply  an  exposition  of  God's  approbation 
of  marriage.  Mendelssohn  thought  it  a  kind  of 
eclogue  or  representation  of  a  trial  of  poetical  skill 
between  a  shepherd  and  shepherdess.  Bossuet  and 
others  have  thought  it  a  regular  nuptial  drama  in 


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seven  parts.  Others  call  it  an  idyl,  either  as  a  whole, 
or  in  eight  parts  ;  one  writer  tliinlis  it  is  made  up  of 
twelve  separate  independent  "  sacred  idyls ;"  and  a 
recent  writer  thinks  it  the  story  of  a  young  country- 
woman who  seeks  her  lover,  falls  in  with  Solomon, 
resists  all  his  importunities,  and  finally  succeeds  in 
fretting  away  fl'om  the  court  and  back  to  her  own 
home  and  her  shepherd.  Of  all  the  literalists,  the 
most  extreme  were  Whiston,  who  called  it  "  foolish, 
lascivious,  and  idolatrous,"  and  claimed  that  it  ought 
to  be  excluded  from  the  canon,  and  Castellio,  two 
hundred  years  before  him,  who  would  have  treated  it 
in  the  same  way.  Some  recent  critics  have  entertained 
similar  opinions ;  but  whatever  may  be  the  real 
object  of  the  writer,  there  is  no  sufficient  reason  for 
rejecting  the  Song  of  Solomon  from  the  Bible. 

THE  PROPHETIC  BOOKS.  Prophets  and 
Prophecy. — The  word  "  Prophet"  does  not  mean 
simply  "  forefeller."  Its  strictly  correct  meaning  is, 
a  "  speaker  for ;"  that  is,  an  interpreter.  The  usual 
Hebrew  word  for  a  prophet  is  "  Nabi,"  which  seems 
to  signify  one  whose  utterances  burst  forth  or  bubble 
out  spontaneously,  like  a  fountain.  Thus  it  is  incor- 
rect to  consider  the  Hebrew  prophets  only  as  persons 
whose  office  was  to  predict  future  events.  Their 
chief  office  was  to  communicate  to  the  Jews  the  will 
or  words  of  the  Lord.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  the  pre- 
diction of  future  events  often  became  part  of  their 
duty,  and  thus  that  office,  as  the  most  wonderfiil  one 
of  all,  came  to  be  reckoned  their  chief  one.  Two 
Hebrew  words  which  are  more  rarely  used  of  the 
prophets  are  "  Roeh,"  and  "  Chozeh,"  and  these 
«vords  refer  to  the  inspired  vision  of  the  prophets, 
being  correctly  translated  by  the  English  word 
"  seer." 

Pvirpose  of  the  Prophecies  as  Records. — The 
primary  office  of  the  prophets  was,  to  declare  the 
word  of  the  Lord.  It  was  a  secondaiy  duty,  though 
still  a  duty  of  vast  importance,  to  write  down,  and 
thus  provide  tor  the  permanent  existence  of,  the 
records  of  the  divine  utterances.  Indeed,  with  the 
priesthood  and  the  scribes  it  would  seem  that  the 
prophetic  class  must  have  been  the  almost  sole  pos- 
sessors of  any  literary  training ;  and  not  only  the 
prophetic  books  now  so-called,  but  great  part  if  not 
all  of  the  historical  books  of  the  Bible  are  attributed 
to  authors  either  prophets  by  vocation,  or  possessed 
of  high  prophetic  endowments.  The  prophecies, 
accordingly,  are  records  of  the  revelations  of  Jehovah 
to  the  men  chosen  by  Him  to  reveal  His  will  to  His 
chosen  people.  The  purposes  and  other  circum- 
stances of  these  revelations,  and  the  character  of  their 
receivers,  made  it  a  matter  of  course  that  these 
records  should  contain  much  historical  matter ;  and 
accordingly,  they  are  full  of  references  and  informa- 
tion which  illustrate  and  supplement  the  historical 
books.  Another,  and  in  a  religious  sense  the  highest, 
use  of  the  records  written  down  by  the  prophets  is, 
the  proof  afforded  by  their  predictions  and  the  fulfill- 
ment of  them,  that  the  Bible  is  what  it  claims  to  be, 
a  revelation  of  God's  will  to  man.  For  if  it  be  proved 
that  the  prophets  lived  when  they  are  said  to  have 
lived,  and  that  they  said  what  they  are  recorded  to 
have  said,  and  that  the  things  happened  which  they 
foretold  would  happen,  it  follows  that  the  divine 
]5ower  which  they  claimed  to  speak  through  them 
did  so  speak;  since  man  alone  does  not  predict. 

Number,  Literary  Form  and  Character,  and 
Succession,  of  the  Prophecies.  —  There  are,  as 
gcucrally  reckoned,  sixteen  prophetical  books.    This 


computation  takes  the  Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  as 
a  second  part  or  appendix  to  his  book  of  predictions. 
Of  the  sixteen  authors  of  these  books,  Isaiah,  Jere- 
miah, Ezekiel,  and  Daniel  have  usually  been  called 
"  The  Greater  Prophets,"  not  because  their  authority 
was  greater  than  that  of  the  others,  but  because  the 
size  of  the  books  they  wrote  was  greater.  The  other 
twelve,  Hosea,  Joel,  Amos,  Jonah,  Obadiah,  Micah, 
Nahum,  Habakkuk,  Zephaniah,  Haggai,  Zeehariah, 
and  Malachi,  have  in  like  manner  been  called  "  The 
Minor  Prophets." 

The  literary  form  of  the  prophecies  is  poetical, 
according  to  the  Hebrew  poetical  canons,  except  that 
Jonah  and  Daniel  are  prose,  and  there  are  prose 
passages  in  Isaiah,  Jeremiah,  and  Ezekiel.  The  lofty 
grandeur  of  the  prophetic  themes  and  the  sublimely 
imaginative  and  figurative  manner  in  which  those 
themes  are  treated,  lift  the  Hebrew  prophecies  into 
the  very  highest  rank  of  poetical  compositions. 

The  prophetic  books  as  one  whole  department  of 
the  Old  Testament,  were  its  latest  portion  in  point  of 
time.  The  series  as  preserved  to  us  began  during  the 
period  while  the  historic  books  were  being  compiled, 
viz.,  about  850  years  before  Christ,  when  Jonah  is 
supposed  to  have  flourished,  and  was  in  progress 
until  the  time  of  Malachi,  the  last  prophet  and  the 
latest  of  the  Old  Testament  writers,  somewhat  more 
than  four  centuries  later.  The  arrangement  of  the 
Prophets  in  the  English  Bible  is  on  no  very  distinct 
principle,  except  that  of  placing  the  greater  prophets 
first  and  the  minor  prophets  after  them.  The  minoi 
prophets  were  by  the  Jews  written  together  in  one 
book  or  roll,  in  order  to  obviate  the  danger  of  losing 
an}'  of  them,  as  some  of  them  were  very  short.  The 
order  of  the  prophetical  books  in  the  English  version 
is  the  same  as  that  in  the  Hebrew,  but  it  is  not  the 
historical  order.  In  this  place,  they  will  be  discussed 
in  their  historical  succession,  as  nearly  as  it  is  Ivnown, 
and  with  a  reference  to  the  places  in  the  historical 
books  to  which  tliey  refer,  so  far  as  is  necessary. 
The  advantage  of  this  order  of  discussion  was  seen 
by  Home,  who  observes :  "  Much  of  the  obscurity 
which  hangs  over  the  prophetic  writings  may  be 
removed  by  perusing  them  in  the  order  of  time  in 
which  they  were  probably  written." 

JONAH. — This  prophet  lived  somewhere  between 
the  dates  of  B.C.  8.56  and  784,  either  in  the  time  of 
Jehu  and  his  successor  Jehoahaz,  or  under  Jeroboam 
II.,  about  40  years  later.  There  is  no  reason  for  sup- 
posing any  one  besides  Jonah  himself  to  have  been 
its  author,  though  some  of  the  German  critics  have 
argued  that  it  was  written  even  as  late  as  under  the 
Maccabees,  between  B.C.  200  and  100.  The  book  is  a 
prose  narrative,  with  the  exception  of  the  ode  or 
prayer  in  the  second  chapter.  In  the  history  of  the 
Jews,  the  Book  of  Jonah  has  no  direct  importance, 
being  entirely  episodical.  It  is  considered,  however, 
of  high  significance  when  taken  with  reference  to  the 
whole  history  of  revelation.  The  lesson  of  forbear- 
ance conveyed  in  the  story  of  the  gourd  is  a  very 
striking  one.  It  teaches  impressively  that  God  will 
forgive  the  wicked  if  they  repent,  and  admonishes 
men  to  follow  the  example.  It  is  believed  by  many 
that  the  events  of  the  story  of  Jonah  were  intended 
to  teach  truths  still  more  mysterious  and  greater. 
The  sending  of  Jonah  to  Nineveh  to  summon  them 
to  repent,  and  their  consequent  repentance  accord- 
ingly, it  has  been  taught,  were  intended  as  an  admo- 
nition to  the  Jews  that  the  Gentiles  were  competent 
to  receive  the  Divine    salvation,  and    that    it  was 


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intended  that  they  should  receive  it.  And  further, 
the  swallowing  of  .Tonah  by  the  groat  tish,  and  his 
escape,  have  boon  supposed  to  shadow  forth  figura- 
tively the  doctrine  of  tlie  resurrection  of  tlic  dead, 
and  the  death,  burial,  and  resurrection  of  Jesus 
Christ.  It  lias  l)eeu  imagined  that  the  mission  of 
Jonah  to  the  Kincvites  was  intended  to  have  a 
reforming  rtlret  upon  the  Israelites  themselves,  after 
his  return.  They  assuredly  needed  a  reform,  I'or  in  the 
time  of  Jonah  tliey  were  very  generally  worshipers  of 
tlie  golden  calves  at  Bethel  and  Dan  ;  but  there  is  no 
historical  reason  for  believing  that  Jonah's  teach- 
ings produced  any  effect  upon  his  countrymen,  nor 
indeed  even  that  he  made  any  endeavor  to  reform 
them. 

It  must  not  be  supposed,  because  the  Book  of 
Jonah  is  the  earliest  in  point  of  dale  of  the  proplietic 
books  strictly  so-called,  that  he  was  the  earliest  of 
the  prophets.  The  prophetic  gift  had  been  bestowed 
uiion  Israelite  leaders  and  teachers  tluring  the  whole 
history  of  the  nation,  from  the  time  of  Jloses  onward. 
The  historical  books  were  mostly  or  entirely  written 
by  persons  of  prophetic  cliaracter,  and  include  pro- 
phetic iMssages.  There  had  also  been  many  spoken 
announcements  of  the  will  of  God,  which  had  not 
been  reduced  to  writing.  Jonah  was  simply  the  first 
whose  prophetic  mission  was  put  on  record  and 
preserved  as  part  of  the  sacred  books. 

AMOS. — The  date  of  the  prophesying  of  Amos 
was   iirobably  not  later  than  B.C.  808,  though  it  is 
sometimes  fi.xed  at  B.C.  795.     The  book  called  by  his 
name  was  undoubtedly  composed  by  him  not  long 
after  the  occurrence  of  the  events  he  narrates.     The 
kings  under  whom  he  prophesied  were  Uzziah  king 
of  Judah  and  Jeroboam  II.  king  of  Israel,  and  the 
historical  significance  of  his  warnings  and  threaten- 
ings,  as  in  the  case  of  the  rest  of  the  group  of  record- 
ing prophets  (as  we  maj'  call  thetn)  who  spoke  and 
wrote  before  the  Captivity,  depends  upon  the  religious 
condition  of  his  nation  in  those  days  and  the  subse- 
quent fulfillment  of  the  prophet's  promises  of  punish- 
ment.    Half  a  ceutur_v  before  the  time  of  Amos,  the 
prophet  Jonah  had  foretold  (see  II.  Kings,  xiv.  25) 
that  "  the  coast  of  Israel  should  be  restored  ;"  that  is, 
that  the  kingdom,  now  much  diminished  in  size  from 
its    extent    under    Solomon,  shotdd    be  once   more 
enlarged.     Jeroboam    II.,  a  warlike  and  energetic 
king,  had    regained  the  territory  required  for    the 
fiilfillment  of  this  prophecy;  but  as  was  invariably 
the  case,  neither   the  Israelites  nor  their  monarch 
showed  any  gratitude  to  God,  but  seemingly  even  did 
the  nu)re  wickedly  in  proportion  as  they  were  more 
prosperous.     The  worship  of  Jehovah  and  the  pre- 
scribed   religious  observances  were  negk«ted  ;    ex- 
travagant expenses,  luxury,  and  idle  dissipation  pre- 
vailed, the  poor  were  ill  treated,  and  the  worship  of 
the  golden  calves,  which  Jeroboam  I.  had  introduced 
from  Egypt  a  humh-cd  and  fifty  years  before,  was 
publicly  and  generally  followed.     In   this  state  of 
things    the   prophetic    impulse    suddenly  fell    upon 
Amos,  who,  as  he  himself  told  the  idolatrous  high- 
priest  Amaziah,  "  was  no  prophet,  neither  a  prophet's 
aon,"   but  a  herdman  and  a  gatherer  of  sj-camore 
fruit;    both    occupations    being   marks    of   extreme 
poverty.    Obeying  the  divine  command,  the  unlettered 
cattle-tender  uttered  the  words  which  he  afterward 
wrote  or  caused  to  be  written  as  we  now  have  them, 
and   which    constitute    a   simple,   stem,   lofty,  and 
striking  announcement   of  future    evil    and    future 
good,  direct,  clear,  and  strong  in  language,  and  in  a 


grave  and  elevated  poetical  diction.  The  utterances 
of  the  propliet  constitute  one  composition,  arranged 
with  considerable  literary  symmetry,  and  susceptible 
of  a  pretty  distinct  division,  as  follows  : 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  3.  The  prophet  describes  the  wicked- 
ness of  the  heathen  nations  around  Israel,  and 
denounces  future  punishments  for  tliem. 

2.  Chap.  ii.  4-vi.  14.  lie  follows  up  this  warning 
by  a  description  in  the  nature  of  a  climax,  of  the 
wickedness  of  Judah  ami  Israel,  and  of  the  penalties 
which  God  will  inllict  for  them.  Here  he  foretells, 
among  other  things,  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem 
(ii.  5)  and  the  captivity  of  the  Israelites  in  Assyria 
(vi.  T-14). 

3.  Chap,  vii.-ix.  G.  The  account  of  the  meeting 
of  Amos  with  Amaziah  the  high-priest  of  the  golden 
calves  at  "  the  king's  chapel"  as  he  called  it,  at 
Bethel,  when  the  idolatsr  ordered  Amos  out  of  the 
kingdom  and  Ibrbadc  him  to  continue  his  prophesymg 
there,  and  was  answered  with  a  terrible  denunciation 
of  coming  dishonor  and  misfortune  in  his  own  home. 
This  is  followed  by  further  visions  and  repeated 
assurances  of  the  evil  fate  of  the  Israelite  idol- 
worshipers. 

4.  Chap.  ix.  7-15.  The  prophecy  ends  with  a  brief 
representation  of  the  blessings  which  God  will 
nevertheless  bestow  upon  his  redeemed  people  in  the 
latter  days,  at  the  coming  of  the  Messiah. 

We  find  no  reason  for  supposing  that  the  prophe- 
cies of  Amos  had  any  influence  whatever  upon 
either  king  or  people  in  his  own  day.  Their  import- 
ance, therefore,  only  became  recognizable  a  hundred 
years  later,  at  the  Captivity,  and  two  hundred  years 
"later  at  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem ;  thus  coming 
after  a  long  interval,  by  the  establishment  of  the 
relation  between  prediction  and  fulfillment,  into  that 
long  and  wonderful  line  of  construction  which  knits 
the  Bible  together  over  so  many  hunilreds  and  even 
thousands  of  years. 

HOSEA.— This  prophet  belonged  to  the  same 
period  with  Amos,  but  is  thought  to  have  exercised 
his  office  during  a  longer  period,  namely,  from  B.C. 
810  to  725,  and  during  the  reign  of  Jeroboam  II.  in 
Israel,  and  those  of  Uzziah,  Jotham,  Ahaz,  and  to  the 
third  year  of  Hezekiah  in  Jud-ah.  Ilosca  is  supposed 
to  have  been  a  native  of  the  kingdom  of  Israel,  as  his 
prophecies  are  almost  entu-ely  addressed  to  that  part 
of  the  Jewish  nation.  The  book  consists  of  threats 
and  denunciations  against  the  wickedness  of  the 
Israelites,  mingled  with  predictions  of  the  final 
restoration  of  God's  people  to  goodness  and  pros- 
perity. Like  his  brethren,  Hosea  seems  to  have 
exhorted  in  vain,  so  far  as  any  immediate  effect  was 
concerned.  His  prophecies  are  considered  the  most 
obscure  and  difficult  of  all  the  jirophctic  books,  from 
their  brief  and  condensed  style,  their  sudden  transi- 
tions from  one  subject  to  another,  the  indistinctness 
of  their  allusions,  and  the  impossibility  of  rightly 
asccrtainmg  to  what  precise  period  or  transaction 
many  of  their  passages  refer.  So  remarkable  is 
Hosea,  moreover,  for  intensity  of  passion,  both  in 
wrath  and  in  tenderness,  and  so  vividly  poetical  is  his 
imagery  and  style,  that  the  Gennan  critic  Ewald  has 
called  him  "  the  prophet  of  tragic  and  elegiac 
sorrow."  It  has  also  been  observed  that  he  is  the 
most  exclusively  and  intensely  patriotic  of  all  the 
propliets,  confining  himself  more  closely  to  his  own 
country  and  people  than  the  others,  and  referring  less 
than  they  to  the  interests  of  the  Gentiles. 

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name  is  in  the  Hebrew,  Ycshahayu,  and  means, 
Salvation  of  Jahu  or  Jchovali.  The  period  during 
■n-hich  Isaiali  flourislied  was  between  B.C.  810  and 
GU8,  covering  tlie  times  of  the  prophets  Amos  and 
Ilosea,  and  extending  long  beyond  llieni,  during  the 
reigns  of  Uzziah,  Jotham,  and  Ahaz,  and  into  or 
through  tlie  reign  of  Ilezekiah.  In  the  arrangement 
'of  the  prophetical  books,  Isaiah  is  placed  first,  in 
consequence  of  the  importance  of  his  predictions, 
the  sublime  character  of  his  writings,  and  their  great 
extent.  The  direction  of  the  prophecies  of  Isaiah 
was  almost  exclusively  toward  his  own  nation  of 
Jiiilah ;  and  when  Israel  or  the  heathen  nations  are 
referred  to,  it  is  with  reference  to  the  connection  of 
their  affaire  with  those  of  Judali.  Isaiah  seems  to 
have  lived  m  Jerusalem,  and  he  was  undoubtedly  the 
compiler  of  his  own  writings,  though  very  probably 
with  the  assistance  of  a  scribe  or  secretary.  Almost 
every  part  of  the  Book  of  Isaiah  has  been  by  one  or 
another  critic  attacked  as  not  genuine,  but  there  is  no 
reason  for  attributing  the  composition  of  any  part  of 
it  to  any  one  besides  the  prophet. 

Literary  Character;  Purpose. — Isaiah  has  been 
called  "  the  prince  of  all  the  prophets  ;"  and  his 
prophecies,  which,  with  small  exceptions,  are  poetical 
in  form,  contain  some  of  the  most  majestic  passages 
in  the  whole  range  of  literature.  Isaiah  has  well 
been  termed,  by  another  critic,  "  one  of  the  most 
sublime  and  variously  gifted  instruments  which  the 
Spirit  of  God  has  ever  employed  to  pour  forth  Its 
Voice  upon  the  world." 

The  purposes  of  the  prophecies  of  Isaiah  were,  to 
expose  and  reprove  the  sins  of  the  Jews  and  of  the 
Bin-rounding  nations  ;  to  invite  to  repentance,  and  to 
promise  God's  forgiveness  in  return  for  it ;  to  foretell 
the  coming  of  Christ,  and  to  describe  his  character 
and  mission.  The  predictions  respecting  Christ  are 
8o  clear,  so  detailed  and  circumstantial,  as  to  consti- 
tute together  one  of  the  most  important  proofs  of  the 
inspiration  of  the  Bible  and  of  the  truth  of  Christi- 
anity. They  have  of  com-se  been  assaulted  by  the 
opponents  of  Christianity  with  corresponding  vigor 
and  industry,  but  decidedly  without  success.  Like 
the  other  prophetic  books,  Isaiah  had  a  double  refer- 
ence ;  to  the  affairs  of  the  Jews  in  his  own  day,  and 
to  the  then  future  periods  when  the  appearance  of 
Christ  and  the  fulfillment  of  its  other  predictions 
should  complete  its  significance.  When  Isaiah  pro- 
phesied, the  affairs  of  the  kingdom  of  Judah  were 
Comparatively  prosperous,  under  the  able  rule  of 
Uzziah  and  his  immediate  successors,  and  according 
to  the  invariable  tendency  of  human  nature,  pros- 
perity had  brought  with  it  corruption,  irreligion,  and 
vice.  Against  these  the  great  prophet  lifted  up  his  j 
voice,  as  usual  without  any  result  so  far  as  the 
Scripture  narrative  indicates.  His  divine  message, 
therefore,  must  have  become  operative,  if  at  all  in  his 
own  day,  upon  individual  consciences;  and  since  it 
was  only  in  that  obscure  manner,  or  else  at  the 
distance  of  eight  hundred  years  in  the  future,  that  the 
full  and  true  force  of  his  utterances  could  be  exerted, 
t  is  evident  that  the  prophetic  office  must  have 
been,  humanly  speaking,  one  of  apparently  ex- 
treme fruitlessness,  discouragement,  and  disrepute; 
unpopular  to  the  public,  unsatisfactory  (externally; 
to  its  bearer,  and  only  rendered  tolerable  by  tlie 
spiritual  illumination  ami  e-\alted  faith  which  were 
conferred  by  Jehovah  upon  those  through  whom  he 
spoke. 

Oontents. — The  following  synopsis  will  be  found 


to  give  a  good  analysis  of  the  succession  of  subjects 
in  the  jn-ophecies  of  Isaiah. 

1.  Chap.  i.-v.  Prophecies  in  the  time  of  Uzziah, 
or  of  Uzziah  and  Jotham.  This  portion  of  Isaiah 
contains  a  portraj'al  of  the  situation  of  the  Jews,  de- 
nunciations of  penalties  for  their  wickedness,  mingled 
with  promises  in  case  of  repentance,  and  announce- 
ments of  the  future  coming  of  the  Messiah. 

2.  Chap,  vi.-xii.  Prophecies  under  Ahaz,  or 
Jotham  and  Ahaz.  This  portion  begins  with  a 
description  of  the  prophet's  consecration  to  his  office ; 
foretells  the  failure  of  the  combination  then  intended 
by  Israel  with  Syria,  against  Judah ;  also  the  evils 
which  the  Assyrians  should  inflict  upon  Judah. 
Then  follow  threats  against  Israel,  and  finally,  a 
prediction  of  the  invasion  of  Sennacherib  and  its 
defeat,  with  a  description  of  the  happy  condition  of 
the  chosen  people  of  God  after  their  final  restoration. 

3.  Chap,  xiii.-xxiii.  A  series  or  collection  of 
denunciations  against  all  or  nearly  all  the  nations 
with  whom  the  Jews  were  in  any  way  connected. 
These  are  called  the  "  burdens"  of  the  respective 
nations  threatened. 

4.  Chap,  xxiv.-xxxv.  A  prediction  of  calamities 
to  fall  upon  the  Jews,  of  the  saving  of  a  remnant  of 
them  and  their  conversion  to  the  Lord  and  final 
glory ;  and  of  the  invasion  of  Sennacherib  (a  repeti- 
tion of  a  previous  theme)  and  its  fate. 

5.  Chap,  xxxvi.-xxxix.  The  historical  portion  of 
the  book,  being  the  accoimt  of  the  actual  facts  of  the 
Ass3Tian  invasion  and  the  miraculous  destruction  of 
Sennacherib's  host ;  together  with  the  account  of 
Hezekiah's  sickness. 

6.  Chap,  xl.-lxvi.  All  this  final  portion  of  the 
book  is  supposed  to  have  been  dated  in  the  latter  part 
of  Hezekiah's  reign,  and  to  have  been  written  down 
by  the  prophet  instead  of  being  orally  delivered. 
This  accounts  for  the  greater  fluency  and  finish  of  its 
style.  It  consists  chiefly  of  remarkably  detailed  and 
circumstantial  predictions  of  the  restoration  of  the 
Jews  by  Cyrus ;  and  of  predictions  of  the  coming 
and  the  office  of  the  ^lessiah  and  of  the  restoration 
of  the  people  or  church  of  God ;  and  the  whole  tone 
of  the  section,  instead  of  being  wrathfiil,  threatening, 
and  indignant,  is  consolatorj'  and  compassionate. 

There  is  a  rabbinical  tradition  that  Isaiah  was 
fastened  between  pieces  of  wood  and  sawn  asunder, 
by  order  of  the  wicked  king  Manasseh,  who  suc- 
ceeded Hezekiah,  but  this  seems  to  have  no  valid 
foundation,  although  the  alleged  place  of  this  cruel 
execution  is  pointed  out  even  now,  being  marked  by 
a  very  ancient  mulberry-tree  under  the  southeast  wall 
of  Jerusalem,  near  the  Pool  of  Siloani. 

JOEL. — There  is  great  uncertainty  about  the  time 
when  this  prophet  lived,  the  dates  given  for  his 
prophecies  varying  from  B.C.  877  to  660,  or  217  j'ears. 
Perhaps  there  is  most  reason  for  placing  him  in  the 
reign  of  Uzziah,  about  the  same  time  with  Amos  and 
Hosea.  The  short  prophecy  of  Joel  consists  of 
appeals  to  the  Jews  to  repent,  threats  in  case  they  do 
not,  exhortations  to  observe  a  fast,  promises  of  pros- 
perity if  they  shall  repent,  and  finally  a  prediction 
of  the  latter-day  glory  of  the  Jewish  nation,  and  of 
the  misfortunes  of  their  enemies.  But  Joel  has  not 
given  definite  enough  references  to  any  cotemporary 
facts  to  enable  us  to  fix  his  time  with  certainty. 

MICAH. — This  prophet  dates  in  the  period  between 
B.C.  7.58  and  699 ;  in  the  reigns  of  Jotham,  Ahaz,  and 
Hezekiah,  kings  of  Israel,  and  Pekah  and  Hosea,  the 
last  two  kings  of  Judah.    These  dates  of  course  make 


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Micnh  a  notempornrj'  with  Isninli  iliiriiig  all  the  latter 
part  of  that  great  prophet's  long  career  in  Juilah,  and 
with  tlii'  prophets  Hosea  and  Amos  in  Israel.  The 
name  Micah  is  in  its  lull  Hebrew  form  "  Micayahii," 
and  signifies  "  Who  is  like  Jehovah  ?"  The  proi)heeies 
of  Micah  were  deliveretl  by  him  at  ditl'erent  periods; 
lliey  were,  like  those  of  his  brethren  of  those  days, 
apparently  without  any  visible  effect.  The  wicked 
practices  and  idolatrous  worship  of  the  .lews  went  on, 
and  prepared  the  way  for  tlu'  punishment  which 
Shalmaneser  inllicted  upon  Israel  aiul  Nelniclmdnczzar 
njion  Judah  ;  and  the  impressive  warnings  and  prom- 
ises, and  the  wild  and  majestic  poetry  of  the  iiro])hets 
remained  only  as  the  freeing  of  the  minds  and  con- 
sciences of  the  speakers,  and  as  the  foundation  for  the 
fultillmcnts  of  prophecy,  centuries  distant,  which 
should  constitute  the  remainder  of  the  vast  and  won- 
derful arch  with  which  the  Bible  alone  of  all  the 
books  in  the  world,  spans  hundreds  and  thousands  of 
years  within  the  scope  of  it.s  historical  existence. 

As  finally  written  down,  the  Book  of  Jlicah  falls 
naturally  into  three  sections,  as  follows : 

1.  Chap.  1.  16.  Threats  and  warnmgs  in  the  time 
of  Jotham  king  of  Judah  and  Pekah  king  of  Israel, 
against  the  sins  of  both  nations. 

2.  Chap,  ii.-iv.  8.  Similar  denunciations,  delivered 
in  the  time  of  Ahaz,  probably  while  his  son  Ilezekiah 
was  reigning  jointly  with  him.  This  section  predicts 
the  captivity  of  Israel  and  Judah,  the  destniction  of 
Jerusalem,  and  the  final  kingdom  of  the  Jlessiah. 

3.  Chap.  iv.  9-vii.  Predicts  the  Babylonian  cap- 
tivity ;  the  defeat  ot  Sennacherib ;  the  coming  of 
Christ,  with  a  distinct  naming  of  Bethlehem  as  the 
place  of  his  birth ;  and  the  wickedness  of  Manasseh 
lung  of  Judah  and  its  punishment. 

The  distinctness  and  circumstantiality  of  the  pre- 
dicticnis  of  Micah,  as  well  as  the  force,  directness,  and 
high  poetical  qualities  of  his  style,  render  his  book 
one  of  the  most  important  and  interesting  of  the 
propliecies. 

NAHITM. — The  period  to  which  the  prophetic 
career  of  this  prophet  is  assigned,  is  between  B.C.  720 
and  B.C.  698,  with  a  further  probable  fixing  of  his 
labors  in  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of  Hezekiah. 
lie  was  born  at  Elkosh,  a  village  of  Galilee,  and 
probably  delivered  his  prophecies  in  Judah.  The 
liropliecy  of  Nahum  consists  of  one  single  poem, 
characterized  by  such  eloquence,  sublimity,  and  ardor 
of  thought  and  language,  as  place  its  author  in  the 
highest  rank  of  Hebrew  poets.  Its  theme  is,  "  The 
burden  of  Nineveh  ;"  that  is,  the  coming  punishment 
of  that  city  and  empire,  in  retribution  tor  the  cruel 
treatment  of  the  .Tews  bj'  the  As.syrian  kings. 

ZEPHANIAH.— The  best  conclusion  about  the 
time  of  the  preachings  of  Zephaniah  places  him 
between  B.C.  640  and  600,  and  most  probably  between 
the  Vith  and  18lh  years  of  the  reign  of  Josiah  king  of 
Judah,  B.C.  628-623.  The  specifications  of  the  pro- 
phet about  the  comlition  of  affairs  in  .Judah  seem  to 
fix  his  utterances  within  this  period,  when  some 
partial  reformation  had  been  effected  l)y  this  pious 
king,  but  while  as  yet  the  Book  of  the  Law  had  not 
been  discovered,  and  the  great  religious  revolution 
which  resulted  from  it  had  not  yet  been  accomi)lished. 
Many  writers  suppose  that  the  "  Ilizkiah"  from  whom 
Zephaniah  is  said  to  be  descended  in  the  first  verse 
of  his  book,  was  Ilezekiah  king  of  Judah  ;  the  Hebrew 
writing  of  the  two  names  would  be  the  same,  and  the 
time  elapsed  was  sufficient.  The  Book  of  Zephaniah 
foretells  the  destruction  of  Judah  In  retribution  for  its 


wickedness,  and  the  subsequent  restoration ;  and  it 
also  denounces  i)imishraent3  upon  the  Philistines, 
Jloab,  Ammon,  Ethiopia,  and  Nineveh,  as  being  the 
enemies  of  Judah. 

JEREMIAH.  His  Chronological  Place  among 
the  Prophets. — Am<mg  the  recorded  proiihecies,  the 
Book  of  Jonah  stands  earliest  and  alone,  in  hislori(  at 
order.  Next  comes  a  grouj)  of  jirophets  who  may  be 
described  as  the  predictors  of  the  Captivity  ;  including 
Amos,  Hosea,  Isaiali,  Joel,  Micah,  Nahum,  and  Zeph- 
aniah. Distinct  from  these  in  resiiect  to  the  main 
subject  of  their  utterances,  comes  the  grou))  of  which 
we  are  now  to  speak,  of  which  Jeremiah  and  Ezekicl 
were  the  greatest,  the  prophets  of  the  time  of  the 
Captivity.  These  are,  Jeremiah,  Ilabakkuk,  Daniel, 
Obadiah,  and  Ezekicl.  The  third  and  last  grouj)  will 
be  that  of  the  iiropliets  after  the  Cai>tivity,  including 
llagyai,  Zec-bariab,  and  Malachi. 

Name  and  Life  of  the  Author. — Jeremiah  ("  the 
apijoiuted  or  exalted  of  the  Lord")  belongs  to  the 
period  between  the  dates  B.C.  628  and  586,  and  was 
therefore  about  two  centuries  later  than  Isaiah.  He 
was  a  priest  by  descent  and  office,  a  native  of  Analhoth, 
a  place  in  Benjamin,  one  of  the  priests'  cities,  situated 
about  three  miles  north  of  .Jemsalem.  His  prophetic 
career  covered  the  long  jieriod  of  forty-two  3'ears, 
during  which  he  clung  faithfully  to  the  fortunes  of  his 
countrymen,  even  when  he  might  by  remaining  behind 
them  at  Babylon  have  secured  great  comfort  and 
honor.  He  was,  however,  cctiially  fiiitliful  in  testify-- 
ing  against  their  sins  and  follies,  and  his  bold  freedom 
of  speech  repeatedly  brought  him  into  imminent 
danger.  There  is  a  Jewish  tradition  that  he  was  in 
fact  stoned  to  death  in  Egypt  by  the  Jews,  with  whom 
he  had  fled  thither  after  the  murder  of  Gedaliah,  for 
his  plain  reproofs  to  them. 

Time  of  Composition:  Character,  Contents,  and 
Arrangement. — The  prophecies  of  .Jeremiah  were 
uttered  at  dilferent  times  during  the  reigns  of  Josiah, 
Jehoiakim,  and  Zedekiah;  under  Gedaliah,  Nebuchad- 
nezzar's governor;  and  during  the  stay  of  the  fugitive 
Jews  in  Egypt  after  the  murder  of  Gedaliah.  The 
character  of  the  prophecies  of  Jeremiah  is  so  gloomy 
and  mournful  that  his  name  has  passed  into  a  prov- 
erb; a  "jeremiad"  is  an  utterly  hoi)eless  lament;  and 
one  whole  book  of  the  prophet  is  named  "  Lamenta- 
tions;" of  this  wo  shall  speak  after  discussing  the 
previous  book  of  prophecies.  At  the  same  time, 
although  the  prophet  saw  very  little  except  evil  doing, 
and  the  consequent  retributions  among  his  countiy- 
men,  either  in  his  own  time  or  in  the  immediate  futiu-e, 
j-et,  like  the  other  prophets,  he  discerned  liy  spiritual 
vision,  at  a  distant  future  time,  the  coming  of  the 
Messiah,  and  the  return  of  a  time  of  happiness  for  the 
people  of  God.  As  now  existing,  the  prophecies  of 
Jeremiah  are  very  far  from  standing  in  a  clear  order 
corrcsjionding  with  the  dates  of  their  delivery.  It  is, 
however,  sujjposed  that  the  book  is  suljstantially  iu 
the  same  condition  as  when  it  left  the  hands  of  the 
prophet  or  his  scribe  and  assistant  Baruch,  and  that 
it  is  the  result  of  four  successive  distinct  collections 
or  dictations,  although  transjiositions  have  iu  some 
way  taken  place  of  matter  from  one  of  these  into 
another.  The  first  of  these  collections  or  editions,  as 
they  would  now  be  called,  took  place  hi  the  fourth 
year  of  Jehoiakim,  and  by  the  express  command  of 
God,  as  is  mentioned  by  the  i)rophet  himself,  chap. 
.\xxvi.  1,  2.  The  roll  or  book  which  Baruch  had  thus 
written  was  flung  into  the  fire  and  destroyed  by  Uio 
foolish  king,  who  was   enraged  at  the  contents,  on 


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■which  the  prophet  and  his  scribe  at  once  reproduced 
it,  adding  much  new  matter.  A  second  edition  was 
made  about  the  Iburtli  year  of  ZedcliiaU  ;  a  third,  after 
the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  ;  and  a  fourth,  at  a  hiter 
l)Ut  unknown  period.  These  editions  correspond  with 
the  four  historical  periods  of  Jeremiah's  life;  but  so 
many  changes  have  taken  place,  or  else  so  many  ir- 
regularities were  originally  admitted  in  the  arrange- 
ment of  the  book,  that  Dr.  Blayney,  whose  exposition 
we  chiefly  follow,  was  obliged  to  make  fourteen  dif- 
ferent portions  of  the  whole  before  he  could  throw 
it  into  a  consecutive  order.  To  show  the  relation 
between  the  successive  editions  of  Jeremiah,  and  the 
historical  order  of  these  fourteen  separate  portions,  as 
well  as  to  sliow  how  far  the  arrangement  in  the 
authorized  version  (and  in  the  Hebrew,  which  is  the 
same)  varies  from  either,  we  give  the  parallel  columns 
below. 

EDITIONS.  HISTORICAL  PERIODS. 

let  Editiou,  4th  j-ear  of  Jehoiakim.  Under  Josiah. 

Chap,  i.-xx.  Chap,  i.-xii. 

"      xxv.-xxvi.  "Under  Jehoiakim. 

xxxv.-ixivi.  Chap,  xiii.-xx. 

"      xlv.-li.  "      xxii.-xxiii. 

2d  Edition,  about  4th  year  of  Zedekiah.  "      xxv.-xxvi. 

Chap,  xxvii.-xxxi.  "      xxxv.-xixvi. 

8d  Edition,  after  destruction  of  "      xlv.-xlviii. 

Jerusalem.  "      xlix.  (1-33). 

Chap,  xsi.-xxiv.  Under  Zedekiah, 

"      xxxii.-xxxiv.  Chap.  xxi. 

"      xxxvii.-ixxix.  "      xxiv. 

4th  Edition  ;  after  t5ight  to  Egypt.  "      xxvii.-xxxiv. 

Chap,  xl.-xliv.  "      xxxvii.-xxxix. 

"      xlix.  (34-39). 
"      l.-li. 
Under  Gedaliah  and  in 
Egypt. 
Chap,  xl.-xliv. 

By  comparing  these  it  appears,  for  instance,  that 
the  last  editiou,  delivered  in  the  last  historical  jjeriod, 
viz.,  that  under  Gedaliah  and  in  Egypt,  stands  in  our 
version  before  prophecies  delivered  under  Zedekiah 
and  to  Jehoiakim ;  and  so  on.  To  what  extent  this 
arrangement  is  probable,  every  reader  of  the  Bible 
can  judge  for  himself,  b}'  reading  the  book  through 
deliberately,  skipping  backward  and  forward  accord- 
ing to  the  above  coluum  of  "  Historical  Periods." 

Large  portions  of  Jeremiah  are  poetical.  There 
are  some  peculiarities  in  his  writings,  of  which  tlie 
most  curious  is  his  use  of  a  sort  of  secret  writing  or 
cipher  called  in  Hebrew  "  Atbash,"  which  is  a  part  of 
that  secret  learning  of  the  rabbins  which  is  known  as 
the  Kabbala,  This  "  Atbash"  consists  in  turning  the 
Hebrew  alphabet  end  for  end,  using  the  last  letter 
instead  of  the  first,  the  last  but  one  instead  of  the 
second,  and  so  on ;  as  if,  in  English,  we  should  put 
z  y  X  w  v,  etc,  instead  of  a  b  c  d  e,  and  should  spell 
"  bad"  by  writing  it  yzw.  Thus,  in  chap,  xxv,  26, 
the  word  "  Sheshach"  is  unintelligible ;  but  if  accord- 
ing to  the  Atbash  "  Babel"  {i.  «,,  Babylon)  be  substi- 
tuted, a  clear  meaning  appears.  The  same  word 
Sheshach  appears  again,  and  can  be  treated  in  like 
manner,  in  chap,  li,  41 ;  and  the  words  translated  "  in 
the  midst  of  them  that  rise  up  against  me,"  in  the  first 
verse  of  that  chapter,  if  treated  in  the  same  way, 
become  "  Cha.sdim,"  i.  e.,  Chaldees, 

The  last  chapter  of  Jeremiah  w'as  added  by  some 
later  hand  ;  perhaps  by  Ezra,  It  is,  in  fact,  rather  an 
introduction  to  the  Lamentations,  than  a  part  of  the 
lirophccics. 

LAMENTATIONS.  Name;  Authorship;  Date; 
Contents;  Character.— The  Jewish  name  of  this 
book,  taken  from  its  first  word,  is  "  How,"     The 


present  name  is  a  translation  of  the  Oreek  one, 
"  Threuoi,"  used  in  the  Septuagint,  There  is  no  direct 
proof  that  Jeremiah  was  their  author,  but  such  is  the 
constant  and  universal  tradition  of  the  Jews,  and  the 
internal  evidence  from  subject  and  style  is  powerfully 
to  the  same  effect.  In  the  Septuagint  translation  there 
is  a  verse  not  found  in  the  Hebrew  nor  in  the  English, 
placed  first  by  way  of  introduction,  as  follows :  "  And 
it  came  to  pass  that  after  Israel  was  led  captive  and 
Jerusalem  was  laid  waste,  Jeremiah  sat  weeping,  and 
lamented  with  this  lamentation  over  Jerusalem,  and 
said,"  This  proves  how  early  and  received  was  the 
opinion  that  Jeremiah  was  the  author.  It  also 
indicates  the  period  when  the  book  was  written, 
namely,  after  the  Jews  had  been  carried  into  captivity 
by  Nebuchadnezzar,  and  when  thus  the  long  series  of 
prophetic  threats  against  the  people  of  God  had  been 
fulfilled.  The  book  consists  of  five  separate  elegies 
or  lamentations,  corresponding  with  the  five  chapters 
of  the  English  version.  It  is  throughout  poetical  in 
form,  and  more  elaborately  so  than  any  other  portion 
of  the  Bible,  being  believed  by  some  commentators  to 
be  written  not  only  in  parallelisms  but  also  in  metre. 
Each  of  the  five  elegies  or  chapters  is  arranged  in 
twenty-two  portions,  corresponding  with  the  twenty- 
two  letters  of  the  Hebrew  alphabet.  In  chap.  i.  and  ii. 
these  portions  are  parallelisms  of  three  members  or 
clauses  to  a  verse,  and  each  verse  begins  with  its  cor- 
responding Hebrew  letter.  In  chap,  iii,  each  portion 
consists  of  three  verses,  each  verse  containing  a  paral- 
lelism of  two  members,  and  all  of  the  three  in  each 
portion  beginning  with  the  corresponding  letter  for 
that  portion.  In  chap,  iv,  we  have  again  the  arrange- 
ment by  single  verses,  of  two  parallelisms  each;  and 
lastly,  chap.  v.  consists  of  similar  verses,  but  very 
short,  and  without  the  alphabeted  initials.  It  has 
been  supposed  that  this  deficiency  was  because  the 
prophet  had  never  been  able  to  add  the  alphabetical 
finish,  although  he  had  composed  the  body  of  the 
verses. 

HABAKKUK,— This  prophet  belongs  to  the  period 
just  before  the  Captivity  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  and 
probably  delivered  his  message  somewhere  between 
B,c,  612  and  598,  though  some  have  placed  him  about 
eighteen  years  earlier  than  the  first  of  those  dates. 
His  life  was  thus  cotemporary  with  the  first  part  of 
Jrt-emiah's,  His  book  is  a  brief  denimciatiou  of  the 
wickedness  of  the  Jews,  with  a  prediction  of  the 
Chaldean  captivity  as  its  punishment,  and  it  closes 
with  a  magnificent  ode  or  hjinn,  which  was  probably 
meant  to  be  used  in  the  Temple  service, 

DANIEL.  Date  of  his  Life.— The  period  of 
Daniel's  prophetic  activity  falls  between  B,c,  606  and 
534,  including  the  whole  time  of  the  Babylonian 
captivity,  Daniel's  whole  adult  life  was  spent  at  the 
court  of  the  Babylonian  and  Persian  empires ;  though 
he  lived  after  the  Captivity,  he  seems  not  to  have 
returned  to  Judea,  and  probably  died  at  Susa,  on  the 
Tigris,  where  he  says  that  he  was  living  in  the  year 
B,c,  534,  the  date  of  the  last  of  his  prophetic  visions. 

His  'Writings ;  their  Contents  and  Character. — 
The  Book  of  Daniel  consists  of  two  parts.  The  first, 
including  the  first  six  chapters,  is  biographical  and 
historical,  containing  the  account  of  the  life  of  Daniel 
at  the  Babylonian  court,  and  of  various  occurrences 
of  the  reigns  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  Belshazzar,  and 
Darius.  The  second  part  is  prophetic.  It  predicts 
four  great  monarchies  which  were  to  exist  in  the 
world ;  ten  kingdoms  which  were  to  succeed  them  •, 
various  political  changes ;  the  coming  of  the  Messiah ; 


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the  rebuilding  of  Jerusalem  and  the  Temple ;  their 
subsefiucnt  second  destruction  ;  uud  the  secoud  comiug 
of  IIk'  ili'ssiali. 

Among  the  i)r()])lu'ciis,  tliose  of  Daniel  are  as 
distinctly  u|)ocaly|itic  in  character,  as  is  the  Book  of 
Hevehitions  anionj;  tlie  books  of  the  New  Testament. 
Its  predictions  are  reinarkaldy  circumstantial  and 
distinct,  insomuch  that  Sir  Isaac  Newton  called  one 
of  them  (that  of  the  Messiah  in  chap,  ix.)  the  founda- 
tion of  the  Christian  reli'iion.  Tlie  Book  of  Daniel 
has  been  attacked  with  extreme  eagerness,  as  spurious 
and  untruthful,  Init  with  no  more  success  than  has 
attended  the  similar  assaults  upon  every  other  part  of 
the  Bible.  The  variety  of  interpretations  given  to  its 
])redictions  by  tliose  who  have  believed  in  them  is 
jierhaps  more  wonderful  than  the  variety  of  attacks 
by  those  who  have  not.  Into  this  part  of  the  subject, 
fortunately,  it  is  not  oiu'  duty  to  enter.  The  recent 
discoveries  in  the  Babylonian  history  of  the  time  of 
Daniel  have  strongly  corroborated  the  truthfulness 
of  his  history,  and  of  course  also  sustained  the 
geuuiueuess  of  his  prophetic  writings. 

I'he  stories  of  Susanna  and  the  Elders,  and  of  Bel 
and  the  Dnigon,  also  the  Song  of  the  Three  Hebrew 
Children,  which  arc  now  included  by  Protestants  iu 
the  Apf>crvpha,  are  in  the  ^'ulgate  Latin  version 
admitted  as  part  of  Daniel,  and  the  two  former  of 
them  are  so  admitted  iu  Roman  Catholic  English 
translations.  They  are  not  to  be  found  in  the  He- 
brew, but  were  undoubtedly  written  in  Greek  at  an 
early  period  and  added  to  the  Greek  manuscript  of 
Daniel.  There  is  a  curious  variety  in  the  original 
language  of  the  book.  Its  first  part,  down  to  the 
word  "  Sj'riac,"  in  the  fourth  verse  of  chap,  ii.,  is  in 
Hebrew.  The  answer  of  the  Chaldeans  is  given  in 
Aramaic  or  Chaldee,  called  "  Syriac"  in  the  text,  and 
the  nai'rative  is  continued  in  Chaldee  to  the  end  of 
the  seventh  chapter,  the  rest  of  the  book  being  iu 
Hebrew  again. 

OBADIAH. — The  short  prophecy  of  this  writer 
affords  no  means  for  conclusively  determining  his 
date  or  the  place  of  his  abode ;  and  absolutely  noth- 
ing is  known  of  him  from  outside  of  his  book.  The 
best  supported  opinion,  however,  fixes  him  between 
B.C.  588  and  58:5,  after  the  Babylonian  cajjtivity.  His 
prophecy  consists  f)f  a  denunciation  of  the  Edomites 
for  their  wicked  and  cruel  conduct  toward  the  Jews 
in  the  day  of  misfortune,  followed  by  a  prediction  of 
the  future  restored  glory  and  hapinness  of  his  people. 

EZEKIEL.  His  Name,  Date,  and  Residences. 
— Ezekiel  signifies  "  Strength  of  God.''  He  was  a 
priest,  and  is  not  known  to  have  prophesied  before 
the  time  of  Nebuchadnezzar's  first  captivity.  At  that 
time  he  was  carried  into  Assyria  with  his  people,  and 
became  a  resident  of  some  unknown  place  on  the 
river  Chebar,  a  trilnitary  of  the  Euphrates,  about  200 
miles  north  of  Babylon.  His  prophetic  labors  ex- 
tended over  a  period  of  about  twenty -one  years ; 
between  B.C.  583  and  502 ;  including  the  last  few 
years  of  Jeremiah's  life,  and  having  Daniel  as  a  co- 
temporary.  He  was  the  latest  of  the  Greater  Proph- 
ets, and  the  last  of  those  whom  we  have  grouped  as 
the  Prophets  of  the  Captivity. 

Purpose  and  Contents  of  Ezetdel. — Jeremiah, 
who  was  not  merely  a  prophet,  but  also  an  influential 
adviser  on  questions  of  ]uiblic  policy,  had  been 
strongly  in  favor  of  a  Jewish  alliance  with  Chaldea 
Instead  of  with  Eg^Tit.  The  positiim  of  the  little 
kingdom  of  Palestine,  between  Assyria  and  Egypt, 
where  it  was  the  invariable  road  and  battle-field 
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between  those  rival  monarchies,  made  such  a  choice 
at  once  necessary  and  dangerous.  A  curious  histori- 
cal i)arallel  to  this  situation  is  ottered  by  the  situation 
of  Savoy  in  the  seventeenth  aiul  eighteenth  centuries, 
and  its  constant  balancing  between  Austria  and 
Prance.  The  destruction  of  the  Tem|ile  and  the 
caiitivity  of  the  Jews  (imder  Jehoiachin)  by  a  Chal- 
dean king  had  deeply  disapi)ointed  and  afilicted  the 
Jews,  who  coidd  not  reconcile  tlieir  belief  in  the 
l)rophet  with  such  a  fate  at  the  hands  of  his  favorite 
ally.  The  prophecies  of  Ezekiel  were  now  delivered 
dining  the  Captivity,  to  corroborate  Jeremiah's  predic- 
tion, and  afterward  to  encourage  the  Jews  in  tlieu- 
sorrow,  and  enable  them  to  look  forward  to  better 
days  for  their  nation  in  a  certain  though  undetined 
future  restoration.  The  contents  of  Ezekiel  may  be 
arranged  as  Ibllows : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iii.  21.  The  divine  summons  of  Ezekiel 
to  the  iirophetic  office,  and  the  instructions  and 
encouragement  which  were  given  him  for  undertak- 
ing it. 

2.  Chap.  iii.  22-xxiv.  Threats  and  predictions 
against  the  Jews,  in  corroboration  of  those  of  Jere- 
miah. Theso  were  cjuickly  fulfilled  in  the  total 
destruction  of  Jerusalem  and  Zedekiah's  captivity. 

3.  Chap,  xxv.-xxxii.  Prophecies  against  the  Am- 
monites, Moabites,  Edomites,  Philistines,  Tyre,  and 
Pharaoh  Ilophra  or  Apries  king  of  Egypt.  All  these 
were  fulfilled  by  the  conquest  of  those  countries  by 
Nebuchadnezzar. 

4.  Chap,  xxxiii.-xlviii.  Exhortations  to  the  Jews 
to  obey  God,  and  promises  of  rewards  for  such 
obedience,  in  the  future  re-establishment  of  their 
nation  aud  iu  the  glory  of  the  day  of  the  Messiah's 
coming.  With  these  are  muigled  reproofs  and  repe- 
titions of  the  predictions  of  ruin  to  Judea ;  also  pre- 
dictions against  the  Edomites. 

The  mystical  symbolisms  and  visions  which  form 
a  large  part  of  Ezekiel's  prophecies  render  him  at 
once  im|iressive  and  obscure.  Mr.  Ayre  (in  the 
revised  edition  of  Home)  well  observes  that  "  he 
shows  a  mind  imbued  with  ritual  lore,  of  which  he 
could  well  discern  the  symbolic  and  spiritual  import. 
He  had  great  richness  of  fancy  [this  word  should 
be  "  imagination"],  aud  a  wonderful  fire  burns  in  his 
discourses.  He  was,  as  Ileugstenberg  describes  him, 
of  a  mighty,  gigantic  nature,  peculiarly  fitted  to  con- 
tend with  the  Babylonish  spirit  of  the  period,  which 
assumed  such  strange  and  powerful  shapes."  His 
book  is  largely  poetic  in  form,  piu-ticulurly  iu  the 
middle  part,  but  is  often  very  rude  in  point  of 
structure ;  so  that  Lowth  says  he  "  should  ofleuer  be 
classed  among  the  orators  than  the  poets." 

HAGGAI. — We  now  come  to  the  last  and  smallest 
of  the  three  groups  or  classes  of  prophecies,  those 
subsequent  to  the  Captivity.  Of  these  Haggai  was 
the  first.  The  purpose  of  his  prophecy  was  to  cause 
the  completion  of  the  second  Temple  imder  Zerub- 
babel.  The  edifice  had  been  commenced  inuucdiately 
upon  the  return  of  the  Jews  under  Zerubbabel,  but 
in  consequence  of  the  harassmg  opposition  of  the 
neighboring  Persian  governors,  it  was  discontinued 
during  fourteen  years,  when  Haggai  was  sent  to 
admonish  them  for  their  neglect,  iu  the  sixth  and 
three  following  months  of  the  year  B.C.  520.  Under 
his  energetic  exhortations  the  work  was  resumed  and 
successfully  concluded  in  four  years  more.  The  style 
of  Haggai  is  ijrosaic,  but  with  the  occasional  use  of 
the  poetic  parallelisuis. 

ZECHARIAH.— The  date  of  the  utterance  of  the 


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prophecies  of  Zccliariah  was  l)etwecn  B.C.  530  and 
!)1.S,  SO  that  Zeehariah  was  cotcinporaiy  with  Haggai. 
lie  prophesied  at  Jerusalem.  Of  his  life  otherwise, 
very  little  is  Ivnowii,  except  that  he  returned  to 
.Ti  lusulem  with  tlie  other  Jews  who  came  under  the 
decree  of  Cyrus.  The  Book  of  Zeehariah  consists  of 
two  portions,  namely: 

1.  Chap,  i.-vi.  These  prophecies' were  delivered  in 
the  cightli  month  of  the  second  year  of  Darius,  i.  e., 
li.c.  520,  and  were  intended,  like  those  of  Haggai 
uttered  at  the  same  time,  to  stimulate  the  Jews  to 
complete  the  rebuilding  of  the  Temple. 

2.  Chap,  vii.-xiv.  This  portion  of  Zeehariah  was 
delivered  two  3'ears  later  than  the  other,  and  includes 
instructions  given  to  the  Jews  who  remained  at  Baby- 
lon as  to  certain  fasts,  and  a  series  of  predictions 
referring  to  the  coming  of  Christ,  and  to  various  future 
wars  and  victories. 

There  has  been  a  great  opposition  of  opinions  about 
the  genuineness  of  the  Book  of  Zeehariah,  and  also 
about  the  meaning  of  many  portions  of  his  predictions, 
which  are  extremely  obscure.  But  there  is  no  good 
reason  for  doubting  that  the  book  was  written  by 
Zeehariah  at  or  shortly  after  the  dates  above  given ; 
and  it  will  be  found  that  the  above  statements  as  to 
the  general  significance  of  his  writings  explain  them 
so  far  as  they  admit  of  explanation. 

MAIiACHI.— This  prophet  was  the  last  of  the 
three  who  prophesied  after  the  Captivity ;  the  last  of 
the  prophets  before  the  time  of  Christ ;  and  the  last 
of  all  the  sacred  writers  of  the  Old  Testament.  As 
his  book  was  the  last  added  to  complete  the  canon  of 
the  Hebrew  Scriptures,  he  was  called  "  the  seal  of  the 
prophets."  Malachi  prophesied  in  the  time  of  Nehe- 
miah,  B.C.  436-420 ;  and  the  internal  evidence  arising 
from  a  comparison  of  his  book  with  the  accounts  in 
Nehemiah,  nidicates  very  clearly  that  the  chief  im- 
mediate purpose  of  his  prophecy  was,  to  uphold  and 
j-ierfect  the  reforms  introduced  by  Nehemiah  at  his 
return  from  his  visit  to  the  Persian  court. 

The  Book  of  Malachi  falls  naturally  into  three 
divisions : 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  9.  A  representation  of  the  favors 
bestowed  by  Jehovah  upon  his  people ;  and  a  warning 
against  neglect  of  his  laws  and  worship. 

2.  Chap.  ii.  10-10.  Reproofs  for  marrying  idolaters 
and  for  divorcing  their  own  wives. 

3.  Chap.  ii.  17-iv.  6.  Injunctions  to  observe  the 
law  ;  predictions  of  the  coming  of  the  lilessiah  and  of 
his  forerunner  Elias ;  and  also  of  "  the  great  and  terrible 
day  of  the  Lord,"  which  is  supposed  to  mean  both 
the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  by  the  Romans,  and  the 
end  of  the  world. 

The  Book  of  Jlalachi  is  almost  entirely  in  prose, 
and  the  comparative  imperfections  ot'its  poetical  form 
and  substance  have  been  supposed  to  indicate  a  period 
of  decline  ui  Hebrew  literature. 

THE  BIBLE  COLLECTIVELY :  A  Recapitu- 
lation.— We  have  given  a  brief  account  of  the  separate 
books  of  the  Old  Testament.  We  now  proceed  to 
recaiiitulatc  its  growth,  and  its  subsequent  history  as 
ciim]iletcd  to  tlie  lime  when  the  Christian  sacred 
writings  were  composed  and  added  to  it. 

Tlie  germ  or  seed  of  the  Bible,  as  a  written  book, 
was  the  great  code  called  the  Ten  Commandments, 
given  to  Moses  in  the  handwriting  of  God.  The 
Pentateuch  may  bo  looked  upon  as  a  development 
and  extension  of  this  code,  by  the  addition  of  historical 
and  legislative  details.  The  five  books  of  Moses,  when 
written,  constituted  for  a  long  period  the  whole  of  the 


sacred  writings  of  the  Israelites.  They  were  "the 
Book  of  the  Law"  which  was  commanded  to  be  kept 
in  the  Tabernacle,  by  the  side  of  the  ark. 

There  existed  apparently  only  that  one  copy  of  this 
book.  If,  however,  there  had  been  a  copy  in  every 
family  in  the  land,  as  with  our  present  Bible,  it  doe« 
not  appear  that  the  mass  of  the  people  could  have 
read  it.  Literary  education  seems  to  have  been  con- 
fined to  the  priestly  class  and  the  scribes. 

How  and  when  the  remaining  books  of  the  Old 
Testament  were  successively  established  and  recog- 
nized as  parts  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  is  only  very 
imperfectly  known.  During  the  period  of  800  years 
from  Moses  to  Josiah,  the  Book  of  the  Law  seems  to 
have  reposed  safely  in  its  place  by  the  side  of  the  ark. 
Even  the  public  reading  of  it  once  in  seven  years, 
which  was  commanded  by  Moses,  appears  to  have 
been  greatly  neglected ;  and  we  hear  nothing  of  the 
copies  ordered  by  Moses  to  be  made  for  the  use  of  the 
successive  kings.  As  idolatry  and  wickedness  in- 
creased, the  very  knowledge  of  the  existence  of  the 
single  Tetnple  copy  appears  to  have  become  traditional, 
and  the  actual  discovery  of  it  in  the  Teftiple  by  Hilkiah, 
the  high-priest  under  Josiah,  was  apparently  an  entire 
surprise  to  king,  priests,  and  people  alike.  It  is  a 
curious  fact  that  the  Bible  narrative  seems  to  indicate 
that  neither  the  king  nor  the  high-priest  could  read. 

The  result  of  the  discovery  was  a  great  religious 
reformation  ;  but  there  is  no  trace  of  any  copying  of 
the  Temple  Book,  which  is  supposed  to  have  been 
Moses'  own  autograph  copy.  It  is  totally  unknown 
how  or  where  the  historical  books  and  other  additions 
to  the  Bible  were  preserved ;  but  it  was  probably 
either  in  the  Temple,  or  at  the  "  Schools  of  the 
Prophets."  The  next  usually  received  epoch  iu  the 
history  of  the  Bible  is  at  the  distance  of  about  400 
years  afterward,  namely,  that  of  Ezra,  who  is  believed 
to  have  collected  the  Old  Testament  into  its  present 
form,  all  but  the  Book  of  Jlalachi.  But  this  account 
is  only  a  tradition.  Another  tradition  makes  Malachi 
to  have  been  a  final  reviser  and  editor  of  the  Scrip- 
tures some  thirty  or  forty  years  later,  adding  his  own 
book. 

The  Captivity  produced  a  great  change  in  the 
position  and  influence  among  the  Jews  of  their  sacred 
books.  This  great  national  misfortune  seems  to  have 
burned  out  of  them,  so  to  speak,  their  previous  strong 
tendency  to  idolatry.  They  have  ever  since  remained 
most  steadfost  adherents  to  the  belief  in  One  God. 
Moreover,  the  book  itself  containing  God's  word, 
which  had  before  the  Captivity  been  neglected  and 
even  forgotten,  was  now  and  henceforward  regarded, 
preserved,  and  studied  with  a  care  and  reverence 
never  before  or  since  paid  to  any  written  book,  and 
to  whose  apparently  even  extravagant  strictness  we 
are  doubtless  indebted  for  the  remarkably  perfect 
state  iu  which  it  has  come  down  to  our  own  times. 

The  appearance  of  the  ancient  Hebrew  manuscript 
has  already  been  described.  After  the  whole  canon 
or  authoritative  list  of  the  books  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment had  been  completed,  there  came  into  use  among 
the  Jews  a  received  classification  and  mode  of  sub- 
division of  it.     This  classification  was  as  follows  : 

1.  "  Torah,"  or  the  Law ;  including  the  five  books 
of  Moses. 

2.  "  Nebiim"  or  Prophets;  including:  First:  the 
Former  Prophets,  viz.,  Joshua,  Judges,  I.  and  II. 
Samuel  (in  one  book)  and  I.  and  II.  Kings  (in  one 
book).  Second:  the  Latter  Prophets,  viz.,  three 
"  Greater"  (Isaiah,  Jeremiah,  Ezekiel),  and    twelve 


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'■  lA'Sscr,"  Including  Hoscii  ami  the  eleven  next  after 
him,  as  in  our  Bible. 

3.  "  Cetluibini"  or  "  Kelliubim,"  that  is,  Holy 
Writings,  in  the  following;  three  subdivisions  : 

l'\'rst.  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Job. 

Second.  Canticles,  Uuth,  Lamentations,  Ecclesiastes, 
Esther. 

Tliiril.  Daniel,  E/.ra  and  Nclieniiali  (as  one  book), 
I.  and  II.  C'lironieles  (as  one  liooli). 

The  division  into  Parshiotli  or  sections,  and  into 
llaplitaroth  (tlie  name  used  tor  similar  sections  in  the 
Prophets),  was  most  probably  made  in  order  to 
furnish  a  year's  regular  course  for  the  spiagoguc 
public  readings,  and  during  the  growth  of  the  syna- 
gogue system  ;  that  is,  during  and  subsequent  to  tlie 
t'nptivit}'.  In  tlie  present  copies  of  tlie  Jewish 
Scriptiu'cs  the  Canticles,  Kutli,  Lamentations,  Ecclesi- 
astes, and  Esther  have  been  removed  and  are  placed 
next  to  the  Torali  or  Law,  and  are  called  the  "  live 
Megilloth"  or  volumes. 

The  Bible,  from  the  Captivity  to  Christ. — During 
tlie  period  between  tlie  Captivit}-  and  Christ,  the  most 
important  matters  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Bible 
were :  The  writings  of  the  Samaritan  Pentateuch  ; 
the  execution  of  the  Greek  translation  called  the 
Septuagint,  and  the  composition  of  the  so-called 
Apoerv]iha.     We  give  short  accounts  of  these. 

The  Samaritan  Pentateuch.  —  The  Samaritans 
were  half-breed  Jews,  descended  from  intermarriages 
between  the  ten  tribes  and  Gentiles.  The  full-blooded 
Jews  who  rebuilt  Jerusalem,  hated  and  despised 
them,  and  refused  all  intercourse  with  them  ;  and  in 
consequence,  while  the  Jews  under  Zerubbabel  were 
rebuilding  tlie  Temple,  the  Samaritans  erected  a 
temple  of  their  own  on  !Mt.  Gcrizim,  and  established 
a  Jlosaic  order  of  worship  ;  proceeding  under  the 
authority  of  the  Pentateuch,  wliich  they  preserved  in 
copies  of  their  own,  in  Samaritan  letters,  and  reject- 
ing all  the  rest  of  the  Old  Testament.  There  are 
reasons  of  considerable  weight  for  supposing  the 
present  text  of  the  Samaritan  Pentateuch  to  date 
back  to  the  time  of  the  Captivity  ;  and  if  this  be  so, 
tlien  the  very  near  similarity  of  it  to  the  Helirew 
Pentateuch  goes  far  to  prove  a  substantially  un- 
changed state  of  the  text  for  nearly  three  thousand 
years ;  a  very  weighty  argument  for  their  genuineness 
in  tlirir  present  form. 

THE  SEPTUAG-INT.— About  three  centuries  be- 
fore Christ,  very  many  Jews  were  established  in 
Egypt.  Among  these  Jews,  Hebrew  had  gone  out  of 
use,  and  Greek  had  taken  its  place  as  an  eveiy-day 
language.  Jleanwhile,  the  sacred  books  became  more 
and  more  venerated  by  the  Jews,  and  their  regular 
reading  in  tlie  synagogues  became  more  and  more 
important.  During  the  Babylonian  captivitj',  as  is 
supposed,  it  had  already  become  customaiy  to  add  to 
the  regular  readings  whicli  were  then  firet  instituted, 
a  translation  into  the  Chaldee  whicli  was  the  usual 
language  of  Babylonia.  This  translation  was  called 
"  Targum,"  wliich  is  a  Clialdee  word  signifj-ing  ex- 
planation ;  and  after  having  been  for  a  long  time  given 
orally  only,  these  Targunis  were  one  after  another 
written  down,  and  they  are  still  extant.  But  the  Jews 
of  Egj'pt  who  sjioke  Greek  retiuired  a  more  thorougli 
cliange  to  make  the  Scriptures  useful,  because  tlieir 
habits  of  thought  were  more  scholarly  and  literary; 
and  the  chiefs  of  the  Egyptian  Jews  therefore  caused 
tliat  translation  to  be  made  which  is  called  the  Sep- 
tuagint,  and  wliidi  was  executed  B.C.  28G-28o. 

This  name,  which  means  "  seventy,"  is  said  to  have 


been  given  because  seventy  (accurately  seventy-two) 
learned  men,  six  from  each  Jcwisli  tribe,  were  assem- 
bled by  Ptolemy  Philadeliilius,  and  sliut  up  each  in  a 
cell  to  make  the  translation,  and  tliat  when  tiny  had 
done  so,  all  the  translations  were  found  to  be  exactly 
alike;  wlicreupon  the  result  was  accepted  as  true, 
miraculous,  and  inspired.  Tliere  are  variations  of 
this  legend,  but  it  is  only  a  legend.  Another  more 
probable  belief  is  that  the  name  was  given  because 
the  translation  was  approved  by  (he  Jewish  Great 
Council  or  Sanhedrim,  which  had  seventy  member.s. 
But  at  any  rate,  the  Septuagint  Greek  version,  the  first 
translation  of  the  Bible  from  Hebrew,  and  the  first 
known  translation  of  any  book  from  one  language 
into  another,  was  made  in  Egyiit,  beginuLug  about  li.c. 
3SG-38.5,  for  the  use  of  the  Hellenistic  {i.  e.,  Grecized) 
Jews,  by  a  number  of  dill'crenl  hands,  and  with  great 
skill,  labor,  care,  and  success.  There  are  strong 
reasons  for  supposing  that  the  work  was  not  done  all 
at  once,  but  that  the  Pentateuch  was  translated  first, 
and  that  it  was  at  least  a  hundred  years  before  the 
whole  <if  the  Old  Testament  was  translated. 

The  Septuagint  is  a  work  of  the  highest  importance. 
It  was  executed  before  Christ,  and  therefore  gives  an 
unbiased  interpretation  by  the  most  learned  of  the 
Jews,  of  what  was  meant  by  the  prophecies  about  the 
Messiah.  It  was  written  in  the  same  dialect  as  the 
New  Testament,  and  is  therefore  a  very  great  help  in 
deciding  questions  of  the  use  and  meaning  of  words 
and  phrases  in  the  latter.  Moreover,  the  translators 
of  it  knew  more  about  the  Hebrew  as  a  living  language, 
than  is  possible  now,  ami  therefore  their  translations 
are  invaluable  for  interpreting  tlie  Old  Testament 
Hebrew.  Its  influence  in  its  own  day  was  still  greater. 
Greek  was  then  the  international  language  of  civiliza- 
tion, just  as  Latin  was  in  the  middle  ages  and  after- 
ward, and  as  French  is  now  in  Europe.  The  appear- 
ance of  the  Septuagint  was  the  gift  of  the  Bible  to  the 
Gentiles ;  and  accordiuglv,  before  Christ  it  had  done 
much  to  cause  the  general  persuasion  in  those  daj's 
that  a  Redeemer  was  about  to  come ;  and  after  Christ 
it  was  a  chief  means  of  spreading  the  Gospel,  by 
affording  an  intelligible  basis  for  the  whole  body  of 
arguments  from  history  and  prophecy. 

JEWISH  BIBLICAI.  LEARNING:  The  Name 
of  God. — The  tendeucj-  of  the  Jewish  niuul,  like  that 
of  the  Orientals  generally,  was  strongly  toward  con- 
ceits, fancies,  mysteries,  and  fomial  notions.  The}- 
long  ago  fancied  that  it  was  a  crime  worth}'  of  death 
to  pronounce  the  name  of  God,  now  written  "  Jeho- 
vah;" and  in  reading  it  or  in  writing  upon  the  subject, 
they  said  or  wrote  "  the  name,"  or  "  the  great  and 
terrible  name,"  or  some  other  substitute.  The  early 
Hebrew  manuscripts,  having  no  vowels,  could  only 
give  the  foirr  consonants  JHVH,  or  YIIVH,  and 
what  is  the  proper  sound  of  the  spoken  name  is 
totallj'  unknown.  It  is  agreed  that  it  was  not 
"  Jehovah."  Scholars  have  proposed  Yihveh,  Yeliveh, 
Yahvch,  Yahayah,  Yahaveh,  etc.,  but  no  opinion  on 
the  subject  is  more  than  a  guess. 

Jewish  Schools :  The  Tahnud. — In  order  to  com- 
plete our  accoimt  of  the  Old  Testament,  some  reference 
should  be  made  to  the  Jewish  academies  of  bililical 
learning,  and  their  labors.  A  little  before  the  time  of 
Christ  there  had  been  established  at  Jerusalem  scliools 
for  study  in  the  Scriptures,  under  two  famous  rabbins, 
Hillel  and  Sliammai.  After  the  destruction  of  Jeru- 
salem, the  Jewish  learning  was  preserved  and  prop- 
agated in  similar  semuiaries  at  Jabneh,  Sepphoris, 
Ca;sarea,  and  Tiberias.    Rabbi  Judah  the  IIolj-,  who 


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lived  in  tliis  period,  and  died  about  a.d.  220,  is  sup- 
posed to  liave  written  the  Jlislina,  wliicli  is  the  test 
of  the  Jewish  Tahnud.  This  consists  of  a  commentary 
upon  the  Hebrew  Bible.  After  his  death,  the  chief 
center  of  Jewish  stud.y  was  transferred  from  Palestine 
to  the  banks  of  tlie  Euphrates,  where  the  academies 
of  Sura,  Nahardea,  and  Pumbeditha  now  rose  into 
celebritj',  although  those  of  Palestine  still  survived. 
During  this  period  the  remainder  of  the  Talnuid  was 
compiled  and  added  to  the  Mishna.  This  remainder 
was  the  Gemara,  which  is  two-fold.  The  Jerusalem 
Gcmara  was  written  by  the  scholars  of  Tiberias,  prob- 
ably about  the  end  of  the  fourth  century,  and  the 
Babylonian  Gemara  by  the  scholars  of  the  schools  on 
the  Euphrates,  about  a  century  afterward,  and  thus 
was  completed  that  vast  repository  of  strange  learn- 
ing, and  often  of  the  most  useless  and  fantastic  con- 
ceits, the  Talmud.  It  will  be  observed  that  it  thus 
consists  of  a  commentary  on  the  Old  Testament, 
together  with  a  commentary  on  the  commentary. 
Copies  of  the  Talmud  are  not  verj'  common,  and  in 
America  are  quite  rare.  One  which  the  writer 
examined  not  long  ago,  a  fine  copy  of  the  best  edition, 
was  in  thirteen  folio  volumes,  all  in  Hebrew,  without 
accents  or  vowel-points;  a  tremendous  mass  of  mys- 
terious-looking material. 

The  Masorab. — Still  later  than  the  Talmud  was 
the  Masorah.  This  was  a  still  further  mass  of  verbal 
comments  upon  the  Hebrew  text,  and  was  gradually 
accumulated  from  the  labors  of  doctors  of  the  various 
schools,  from  the  sixth  to  the  seventh  century.  The 
Masorah  was  at  first  written  in  separate  books.  At 
present  it  is  usually  printed  in  the  margin  of  the 
Hebrew  Bibles,  either  in  full  (Great  Masorah),  or  in 
an  abridged  form  (Little  Masorah). 

The  Vowel-points. — Throughout  the  existence  of 
the  Jews  as  a  collected  nation  after  the  time  of  Christ, 
after  the  writing  of  the  Talmud,  and  even  down  to 
the  Masoretic  period,  the  Hebrew  Bible  contained  no 
audible  vowels,  the  words  as  written  consisting  of 
consonants  only  or  with  a  few  silent  vowels,  and  the 
vowels  with  which  to  pronounce  them  being  given 
wholly  according  to  oral  tradition ;  just  as  if  we  printed 
the  Bible  thus  :  "  N  th  bgnng  Gd  crtd  th  hvn  nd  th 
rth,"  etc.  The  Masoretic  doctors  reduced  the  tra- 
ditional pronunciation  to  record,  by  a  system  of  dots, 
which  they  placed  in  various  positions  about  the  con- 
sonants, adding  also  a  system  of  marks  for  accent  and 
for  guiding  the  public  readers  in  the  half-singing  or 
"  cantillation,"  which  was  and  still  is  the  mode  of 
reading  the  Law  in  the  synagogues.  These  .systems 
of  vowel-points  and  accents  were  only  completed  by 
the  tenth  or  the  eleventh  century;  and  thus  was 
made  out,  substantially  as  we  now  have  it,  the  written 
Hebrew  text  of  tlie  Old  Testament. 

Rabbinic  Conceits.— The  Talmudic  and  Masoretic 
doctors  counted  \\p  with  the  extremest  and  most  use- 
less care  the  number  of  verses,  words,  and  even  letters 
in  the  Pentateucli  and  the  Psalms,  and  picking  out 
the  middle  letters,  they  wrote  them  in  tlie  sacred  rolls 
in  a  larger  cliai-iu'ter  llian  the  rest,  or  raised  above  the 
level  of  the  line ;  and  in  process  of  time  various  mys- 
tical meanings  were  also  attached  to  them.  It  was 
calculated  that  Aleph,  the  first  letter  of  the  Hebrew 
alphabet,  occurs  in  the  Old  Testament  43,377  times ; 
Betli,  38,218  times,  and  so  on.  The  most  frequent 
letter  is  Mem,  77,778  times  ;  the  least  frequent,  Teth, 
11,0.52  times.  The  whole  number  of  letters  thus  made 
out  was  81.'>,130,  but  it  is  now  acknowledged  that  the 
total  is  mucU  too  small,  since  it  is  easy  to  show,  by 


counting  a  page  or  two  and  multipl3-ing  by  the  whole 
number  of  pages,  that  there  must  be  about  1,200,000 
letters. 

In  making  copies  of  the  Law,  as  has  been  remarked, 
a  code  of  ver}'  stringent  rules  had  to  be  observed. 
For  instance :  new  copies  might  be  made  only  from 
the  most  approved  ancient  manuscripts ;  the  ink  must 
be  of  a  special  quality ;  the  parchment  made  on  pur- 
pose, by  a  Jew,  from  the  hide  of  a  clean  animal,  and 
the  skins  ilistened  together  by  strings  of  the  same ; 
there  must  be  so  many  columns  to  a  skin,  so  many 
lines  to  a  colunui,  so  many  words  to  a  line ;  the  spaces 
above,  below,  and  between  must  be  just  so  wide ;  no 
points  might  be  written ;  it  was  not  permitted  to  write 
by  heart,  but  the  copyist  must  look  at  each  word  and 
pronounce  it  aloud  before  writing  it  down ;  and  the 
name  of  God  must  be  written  with  an  especial  ctfort 
at  attentive  devotion,  and  before  writing  it,  the  cojoy- 
ist  must  wash  his  pen.  If  there  was  even  a  single 
letter  too  many  or  too  few,  or  wrong,  that  whole  skin 
of  parchment  was  worthless-  for  erasure  or  alteration 
was  not  allowed. 

THE  APOCRYPHA.— This  is  the  proper  place 
to  say  the  little  tliat  is  necessary  on  the  subject  of  the 
apocryphal  books.    The  term  Apocrypha  is  Greek, 
and    properly  means  "  hidden"   or  "  secret."     The 
numerous  spurious  sacred  books  put  forth  in  earl}' 
times  frequently  claimed  a  mystical  or  secret  qualitj'; 
and  thus  a  "  secret"  book  came  to  be  considered  a 
"  spurious"  book,  and  so  all  the  spurious  books,  secret 
or  not,  came  to  be  called  "  apocryphal,"  the  old  mean- 
ing of  the  word  being  replaced  bj'  the  new  and  dis 
paraging  one.    What  we  call  "  the  Apocrjqjha"  con- 
sists of  books  written  at  several  times  li'om  about  300 
B.C.  to  30  B.C.,  after  the  inspiration  of  the  prophets 
had  ceased  to  act.    They  consist  of  histor}',  part  ot 
which  is  mingled  with  fictions  and  is  obscure  and 
incorrect ;  of  religious  fictions ;   and  of  didactic  and 
pious  compositions.    Judith,  Tobit,  I.  Maccabees,  and 
Ecclesiasticus  appear  to  have  been  first  written  in 
Hebrew ;  but  they  were  translated  into  Greek,  and 
the  rest  of  the  Apocrypha  written  m  Greek  by  Alex- 
andrian Jews.    The  Jews  never  admitted  these  books 
into  the  canon,  but  Alexandrian  Jews  appear  to  have 
written  them  in  the  same  rolls  with  copies  of  the 
Septuagint,  and  hence  they  found  an  undue  degree  of 
respect  with  some  of  the  early  Christian  Fathers.    But 
the  more  sagacious  of  the  Fathers  always  rejected 
the  Apocrj'pha,  and  these  books  remained  in  an  im- 
certain  condition,  until  the  Protestants,  at  the  Reforma- 
tion, excluded  them  from  their  canon,  and  in  Luther's 
■nhole  German  Bible  (1534)  they  were  printed  sepa- 
rately, as  not  inspired,  but  yet  profitable.   The  Council 
of  Trent,  which  sat  from  a.d.  154.'3  to  1563,  on  the 
other  hand,  formally  received  them  into  the  Roman 
Catholic  canon,  except  the  two  books  of  Esdras  and 
the  Pra3'er  of  Manasses. 

As  to  the  separate  Apocryphal  books,  we  may  very 
briefly  note  as  follows : 

I.  Esdras  is  in  the  main  a  historical  accoimt  of  the 
return  from  the  Captivity,  and  the  re-establishment 
of  the  Temple  and  its  worship.  It  was  mostly  com- 
piled from  Neliemiah,  Ezra,  and  Chronicles. 

n.  Esdras  consists  largelj'  of  rabbinical  fables  and 
pretended  visions  and  revelations,  and  is  of  no  value 
except  as  a  specimen  of  Jewish  thought  and  literatm-e 
a  little  before  the  time  of  Christ. 

Tobit  is  a  pious  fiction,  containmg  absm'd  fancies, 
especially  about  good  and  evil  spirits,  but  teaching 
tmobj  ectionable  lessons  in  morals. 


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Judith  is  a  protonded  liistniy,  but  uniloubtedly  a 
fictinu  tVom  bcL.iniiiiiir  to  I'tid. 

The  Rest  of  the  Chapters  of  the  Book  of  Esther 
were  jirobalily  wrillcn  1)y  an  Ali'xandrian  Jt-w  with 
the  idea  ol' cmlicllisliini;  and  rpndcrinjr  more  comiilotc 
tlio  Hook  of  Esther  itsolf.  Tliey  liave  no  aiitliority, 
and  scarcely  any  vnlnc. 

The  Wisdom  of  Solomon  is  a  collection  of 
didactic  matter  in  the  tbrni  of  a  system  of  moral 
lihilosoiihy,  intended  to  be  in  tlie  manner  of  Solomon. 
It  is  well  enouiih  as  to  morality,  but  lieavy  and 
spiritless  in  style. 

Ecclesia.sticus  is  a  collection  of  proverbs  and 
moral  sayings,  in  imitation  of  Solomon,  and  contains 
nuieh  correct  and  acute  thought  and  elegance  of 
expression. 

Baruch  is  written  in  imitation  of  the  prophetic 
style.     It  has  no  great  merit. 

The  Song  of  the  Three  Children,  the  History 
of  Susanna,  and  Bel  and  the  Dragon,  are  legends, 
written  liy  som<'  Alexandrian  Jew,  and  annexed  to 
the  Book  of  Daniel  with  the  idea  of  improving  it. 

The  Prayer  of  Manasses  is  a  pious  composition,- 
but  wholly  spurious. 

The    Books   of   Maccabees,   especiallj-  the  first, 


contain  much  valuable  historical  mutter  aliout  the 
valiant  race  of  priests,  soldiers,  and  rulers  from  whosu 
surname  the  books  are  named.  This  surname  is 
probal)ly  derived  from  the  Hebrew  "  Macalia,"  a 
hammer,  and  was  given  from  the  heavy  lilowa 
intlicted  by  its  beard's  on  llieir  enemies,  just  as  the 
very  same  niuiic  was  given  to  Charles  Martd  oi 
France.  The  first  Hook  of  Maccabees  is  a  histcny  of 
the  Jews  for  about  forty  years,  B.C.  I75-l:3o,  from  the 
beginning  of  the  reign  of  Antiochus  Epiphanes  to 
\\\e  death  of  Simon  Maccaljxus.  The  second  liook, 
which  is  every  way  inferior  to  tlie  first,  covers  about 
fifteen  ycai-s,  beginning  just  before  the  time  of  the 
first  book,  and  going  on  over  part  of  the  same  grounil. 
It  contradicts  the  first  book,  and  is  comparatively  (jf 
little  autliority. 

There  are  three  other  so-called  "  Books  of  !Macca- 
bees,"  but  they  have  never  been  reckoned  canonical 
at  all,  excejit  the  third,  by  the  Greek  Church.  They 
arc  of  trifling  significance. 

Other  Apocryphal  Additions  to  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. A  considerable  number  of  other  spuriovis 
books  were  vety  early  issued,  claiming  to  be  by  the 
writers  of  the  Old  Testament,  or  by  jiersous  named 
ill  it.    They  are  full  of  absurdities  and  extravagances. 


PART  IL— THE  NEW  TESTAilENT. 


NEW  TESTAMENT.— In  tracing  the  history  of 
the  Old  Testament,  somewhat  more  than  an  equal 
sliare  of  space  has  lieen  given,  because  tlie  story  is 
more  ancient,  and  therefore  more  remote  and  obscure. 
We  now  come  to  tlie  jieriod  of  the  New  Testament, 
in  which  prophecy  is  uot  uttered,  so  much  as  fulfilled ; 
Christ  becomes  the  central  figure  instead  of  Jehovah; 
tlie  Beatitudes  replace  the  Ten  Commaudnients  ;  the 
whole  human  race  is  addressed,  instead  of  one  small 
and  obscure  nation  ;  a  new  dispensation  replaces  the 
old ;  and  an  infinitely  higher  and  broader  phase  of 
religi(m  is  set  forth. 

Between  the  writing  of  the  last  Old  Testament 
book  and  of  the  first  New  Testament  one,  there  was 
a  jieriod  of  4(j0  years — from  B.C.  420  to  a.d.  40, 
during  wliich,  as  has  been  shown,  flic  Old  Testament 
had  l)econie  clearly  defined  ami  fully  recognized  by 
the  closing  of  the  canon  ;  the  apociyphal  books  had 
bj-  the  contrast  of  tlieir  character  made  the  lofty 
cpialities  of  the  inspired  books  singularly  obvious ; 
the  dispersion  of  the  Jews  had  placed  a  sort  of 
missionaries  of  the  old  dispensation  throughout  the 
then  civilized  world ;  and  the  promulgation  of  the 
Septuaghit  had  mingled  into  the  mind  of  the  age  a 
leaven  of  thoughts  and  knowledge  preparatory  to 
Christianity.  This  400  years  of  such  preparation  had 
rii)encd  mankind  for  Christ.  lie  came,  and  as  before 
in  the  case  of  the  Old  Revelation,  so  now  again  a 
series  of  written  records  followed  closely  upon  the 
facts  of  the  New.  A  parallelism  of  three-fold  divi- 
sions has  been  noticed,  the  History,  Poetiy,  and 
Prophecj-  of  the  Old  Testament  being  matched  hy 
the  History,  Doctrines,  and  Prophecy  of  the  New. 
Whatever  the  closeness  or  importance  of  this  paral- 
lelism, in  any  event  the  new  book  of  records  was 
like  the  old,  set  down  by  eye-witnesses  of  and  actors 
in  its  scenes,  closely  after  their  occurrence ;  its  suc- 
cessive [lortions  were  cautiously  scnitinized  and 
clearly  distinguished  as  entitled  to  reception ;  when 


the  record,  properly  so-called,  was  completed,  the 
new  canon  was  closed ;  and  the  Bible  was  finished 
and  accepted  as  a  whole,  such  as  we  now  have  it. 

In  treating  of  the  New  Testament,  the  method 
pursued  will  be  the  same  previously  used  ;  in  general, 
a  chronological  one,  in  the  order  of  the  writing  of 
the  books,  unless  there  arc  reasons  for  varying  from 
it,  as,  in  discussing  the  Gospels  and  Acts  consecu- 
tively before  considering  the  Epistles ;  and  in  dis- 
cussing all  Paul's  Epistles  togetlier. 

The  New  Testament  consists  of  twenty-seven 
different  books,  by  eiglit  different  authors,  and  all  of 
them  were  written  within  the  period  of  sixty  or 
sixty-one  years,  allowing  Matthew  to  have  been  first 
written  a.d.  37  or  39.  They  were  also  all  written  in 
Greek.  It  is  true  that  during  the  age  of  Christ  and 
the  Apostolic  writers,  a  corrupt  S3Tiac  or  Hebrew 
was  probably  spoken  in  Judea  along  with  the  Greek 
language.  But  the  New  Testament  was  not  written 
for  tliose  of  one  tongue,  but  in  a  general  kiuguage 
for  the  largest  possible  audience.  Jlatthew  is  sup- 
posed to  have  written  his  Gospel  at  first  in  the 
Judean  Syriac  or  Hebrew,  but  he  afterward  trans- 
lated it  or  re-wrote  it  in  Greek. 

THE  HISTORICAL  BOOKS.  — The  historical 
books  of  the  New  Testament  consist  of  the  four 
Gospels  and  the  Acts.  The  name  Gospel  is  Anglo- 
Saxon,  from  "  god,"  or  "  good,"  and  "spel,"  word, 
or  tidings.  It  is  a  literal  translation  from  the 
Greek  name  "  Euangelion."  This  Greek  name,  with 
some  modiflcation,  liowever,  appears  in  the  common 
term  "  evangelists,"  ajiplied  to  the  writers  of  the 
Gospels.  The  Four  Gospels  are  the  best  authenticated 
ancient  writings  in  the  world ;  so  clear,  weighty, 
and  extensive  is  the  mass  of  testimony  in  favor  of 
them. 

The  first  three  Gospels  are  often  referred  to 
together  as  the  "  Synoptic  Gospels,"  that  is  (nearly), 
the  "  complete-narrative  Gospels ;"  because  thej-  give, 


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if  taken  together,  a  full  and  consecutive  account  of 
Clirist's  life  and  actions,  while  John  seeks  rather  to 
set  forth  his  character  and  otfice.  The  foiu-  Gospels 
together  thus  give  an  authentic  and  complete  account 
both  of  what  Christ  said  and  did,  and  of  what  he 
felt  and  meant. 

The  Acts  carries  forward  the  story  through  about 
thirty  years  beyond  the  crucifixion.  From  that 
period,  except  incidental  statements  in  the  Epistles, 
we  have  to  depend  upon  church  and  secular  history 
for  the  subsequent  progress  of  Christianity.  It  seems 
to  have  been  determined  that  at  that  point  the 
interests  of  humanity  reciuired  the  discontinuance  of 
the  supernatural  agencies  which  had  hijtherto  con- 
trolled the  chroniclers  of  God's  dealings  with  men. 

MATTHEW. — It  is  nearly  certain  that  the  Gospel 
of  Matthew  was  first  written  in  the  Syriac,  Syro- 
Chaldaic,  Aramaic,  or  corrupted  Hebrew,  which  was 
the  familiar  speech  of  the  Jews  in  his  day ;  and 
of  course  that  it  was  written  for  the  Jews,  and  not 
for  the  Gentiles.  This  sort  of  Hebrew  was  im- 
doubtedly  the  language  in  which  the  Saviour  talked 
with  his  countrymen,  and  they  were  extremely 
tenacious  of  it,  and  therefore  far  more  likely  to  read 
a  book  written  in  it  than  if  in  Greek.  This  Hebrew 
Gospel  was  written  not  far  from  a.d.  40.  St.  Jerome 
asserts  that  he  saw  a  copy  of  this  Gospel  in  the 
library  of  Paniphilus  at  Caesarea,  and  translated  it 
into  Greek  and  Latin ;  and  there  is  some  reason  to 
believe  that  a  Syriac  manuscript,  brought  from  the 
East  by  Dr.  Cureton  in  1843,  contains  the  text  of  it. 
It  is  supposed  (tliough  the  evidence  is  not  very  strong) 
that  Jlatthew  wrote  his  Gospel  over  again  in  Greek 
(being  the  present  Greek  text)  about  twenty  years 
later,  with  a  view  to  make  his  narrative  more  widely 
usefiil  than  before  to  the  vast  number  of  readers  of 
Greek.  Thus  the  whole  range  of  dates  given  for 
the  composition  of  Matthew's  Gospel  is  from  a.d.  37 
to  A.D.  60.  It  was  undoubtedly  written  in  Palestine, 
and  the  whole  texture  of  it  testifies  to  its  primary 
purpose  of  convincing  the  Jews  that  Christ  was  the 
Messiah. 

MARK.— The  date  of  the  writing  of  this  Gospel 
has  been  set  at  different  periods,  between  a.d.  56  and 
70.  It  was  in  any  event  not  long  after  the  time  when 
Matthew  was  written ;  and  about  a.d.  63  is  most 
probable.  A  tradition  is  found  in  many  ancient 
writers,  and  is  still  believed  by  able  scholara,  that 
Mark  was  only  the  amanuensis  in  the  business,  and 
that  the  Gospel  that  goes  under  his  name  was  dictated 
to  him  by  the  Apostle  Peter,  while  they  were  both  at 
Rome.  From  many  traits  in  the  style  of  Mark,  it  is 
readily  to  be  seen  that  instead  of  being  intended  for 
and  in  a  manner  addressed  to  Jews,  it  was  written  on 
purpose  for  Gentile  converts  to  Christianity.  It  is 
written  throughout  as  by  an  eye-witness,  and  was 
composed  in  Greek,  although  some  Roman  Catholic 
theologians  have  a.sserted  that  it  was  first  written  in 
Latin.  In  confirmation  of  this  assertion,  a  very 
ancient  Latin  manuscript  of  this  Gosjicl  was  long  pre- 
served, first  at  A(|uileia  and  afterward  in  two  portions, 
at  Venice  and  Prague,  which  was  asserted  to  be  the 
Apostle's  own  autograph  of  the  book. 

LUKE. — It  has  been  said  that  Luke  was  liy  occupa- 
tion a  painter,  and  with  this  story  has  been  joined 
another,  that  he  painted  a  portrait  of  Christ ;  the 
wliole,  however,  invented  by  Nieepliorus  Callistus, 
an  ecclesiastical  historian  of  the  tliirteenth  century. 
Luke  was  a  physician,  and  according  to  Busebius  was 
a  native  of  Antioch.    His  Gospel  was  written  most 


probably  about  A.D.  63  or  64,  that  is,  about  the  same 
time  with  that  of  Mark,  and  in  Achaia.  It  may  be 
noticed  that  while  Matthew  tells  the  story  of  the  life 
of  Christ  simply  in  the  order  of  time,  and  with  a 
special  reference  to  the  Jews,  and  while  Mark  does 
the  same  for  Gentile  readers,  Luke  has  arranged  his 
materials  also  on  a  principle  of  classification.  This 
arrangement  may  be  traced  in  five  parts,  as  follows : 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  40.     The  birth  of  Christ. 

2.  Chap.  ii.  41-52.    The  infancy  and  j'outh  of  Christ. 

3.  Chap.  iii.  The  preaching  of  John,  the  genealogy 
of  Christ,  and  his  baptism. 

4.  Chap,  iv.-ix.  50.    The  ministry  of  Christ. 

5.  Chap.  ix.  51-xxiv.  Christ'sfinal  journey  to  Jeru- 
salem, the  crucifixion,  resurrection,  and  ascension. 

JOHN. — Although  the  Gospel  of  John  was  the  last 
of  all  the  books  of  the  New  Testament  in  order  of 
composition,  we  discuss  it  here  along  with  the  other 
Gospels,  in  order  to  present  in  one  view  the  historical 
part  of  the  New  Testament.  It  was  written  a.d.  97 
or  98,  at  Ephesus,  in  the  latter  part  of  the  Apostle's 
life,  which  he  passed  at  that  city. 

The  contrast  between  the  first  three  Gospels  and 
that  of  John,  has  been  mentioned  in  speaking  of  the 
term  "  synoptic"  applied  to  the  former.  A  description 
of  the  motives  which  led  John  to  write  his  Gospel 
was  given  by  an  early  writer  of  singular  independence, 
sense^  and  force  of  mind,  who  has  also  been  once  men- 
tioned— Theodore  of  Mopsuestia— who  lived  about  the 
end  of  the  fourth  century.  This  is  so  probable  in 
itself,  and  so  well  sustained  by  the  best  modern  learn- 
ing, that  we  transcribe  the  substance  of  it  from  Rev. 
Mr.  Bullock's  article  on  the  Gospel  of  John,  in  the 
large  edition  of  Smith's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  The 
account  relates  that  while  St.  John  was  living  at 
Ephesus,  and  was  in  communication  with  Christians 
in  all  parts  of  the  then  civilized  world,  through  the 
extensive  commercial  connections  of  that  veiy  busy 
and  enterprising  city,  the  three  Gospels  of  JIatthew, 
Mark,  and  Luke  were  in  the  hands  of  believers  every- 
where, and  were  diligently  circulated.  "  It  now 
occurred  to  the  Christians  of  Asia  that  St.  John  was  a 
more  credible  witness  than  all  others,  forasmuch  as 
from  the  beginning,  even  before  Matthew,  he  was  with 
the  Lord,  and  enjoyed  more  abundant  grace  through 
the  love  which  the  Lord  bore  to  him.  And  they 
brought  him  the  books,  and  sought  to  know  his 
opinion  of  them.  Then  he  praised  the  writers  for 
their  veracity,  and  said  that  a  few  things  had  been 
omitted  by  them,  and  that  all  but  a  little  of  the  teach- 
ing of  the  most  important  miracles  was  recorded. 
And  he  added  that  they  who  discourse  on  the  coming 
of  Christ  iu  the  flesh  ought  not  to  omit  to  speak  of  his 
Divinity,  lest  in  course  of  time  men  who  are  used  to 
such  discourses  might  suppose  that  Christ  was  only 
what  He  appeared  to  be.  Thereupon  the  brethren 
exhorted  him  to  write  at  once  the  things  which  he 
judged  the  most  important  for  instruction,  and  which 
he  saw  omitted  by  the  others.  And  he  did  so.  And 
therefore  at  the  begiiming  he  discoursed  about  the 
doctrine  of  the  Divinity  of  Christ,  judging  this  to  be 
the  necessary  beginning  of  the  Gospel,  and  from  it  he 
went  on  to  the  incarnation." 

There  is  also  nuich  reason  to  believe  that  the 
Apostle,  while  thus  preparing  a  history  which  should 
serN'C  as  a  supplement  to  the  three  previous  ones,  had 
it  at  the  same  time  in  mind  to  present  the  teachings 
of  Christ  in  such  a  manner  as  to  meet  and  refute 
certain  heretical  doctrines  which  were  just  at  that 
time  prevailing  among  the  Christians.    These  were 


HISTORY    OF    THE    BIBLE. 


1151 


the  doctrines  of  the  Gnostics,  and  more  particularly 
of  thf  Ccrinthians,  or  followers  of  C'eiintliiis,  This 
Cerinllms  taught  a  strange  jumble,  compounded  of 
Pagau  notions  luoditied  liy  tlie  fancies  of  half-Chris- 
tian philosophers,  Judaism,  and  Christianity,  lie 
asserted,  for  uist;inee,  that  there  existed  "  jEons," 
a  set  of  powerful  sjiirits ;  a  "  Demiiu'gus,"  who  pro- 
ceeded from  these,  and  who  ^Yas  the  creator  of  the 
visible  world  and  the  Jehovah  of  the  Jews.  Jesus, 
according  to  him,  was  oidy  a  man,  but  during  his 
mission  was  inspired  or  inhabited  l)y  Christ,  who  was 
an  icon  of  an  inferior  class.  The  Word,  again,  was 
aJso  another  inferior  a'on,  etc.,  etc.  It  is  very  evident 
Low  directlj-  the  detinitions  in  the  first  verses  of 
John's  Gospel  strike  at  the  veiy  root  of  all  these 
fantastic  notions.  At  the  same  time,  the  character  of 
John  himself  was  such  that  his  own  uatin-al  presenta- 
tion of  the  doctrines  of  Christianity  exactly  supplied 
the  mental  needs  which  were  being  fed,  or  rather 
poisoned,  with  the  follies  of  CerLnthus,  and  wdiich, 
although  perfectly  legitimate,  did  not  find  a  full  satis- 
faction in  the  plain,  straightforward  narratives  of  fact 
of  the  three  synoptic  Gospels.  These  needs  were, 
the  needs  of  the  affections  and  of  the  imagination. 
The  protbundly  loving  nature  of  John,  the  close 
union  in  him  of  intellect,  imaginative  faculties,  and 
emotional  faculties,  caused  him  necessarily  to  treat 
the  narrative  of  Christ's  work  in  a  manner  which 
corresponded  to  all  of  Cerintluis  that  was  calculated 
to  attract,  while  it  avoided  and  refuted  all  that  could 
Injure.  This  Gospel  maj-  be  considered  as  consisting 
of  three  parts : 

1.  Chap.  i.  1-18.  A  statement  of  the  Christian 
doctrine  about  God  and  Christ,  so  worded  as  to  meet 
the  false  teachings  of  Cerinthus  and  similar  ones. 

2.  Chap.  i.  19-xx.  29.  A  histoiy  of  the  doings  and 
teachings  of  Christ,  so  set  forth  as  to  contribute  a 
body  of  evidence  in  proof  of  the  doctrines  betbrc  laid 
down. 

3.  Chap.  xs.  30-xxi.  An  account  of  the  writer,  and 
of  his  purposes  in  writing. 

THE  GOSPELS  COLLECTIVELy.— The  four 
evangelists,  of  whom  Matthew  and  John  were 
Apostles,  and  Mark  and  Luke  were  companions  and 
disciples  of  Apostles,  each  portrayed  the  life  and 
character  of  Christ  in  the  manner  natural  to  himself, 
together  completing  a  wonderful  "  four-told  book,"  as 
IreniEUs  calls  it.  They  wrote  for  ditferent  audiences; 
Jlatthew,  for  the  Jews,  devout,  remembering  the 
promises  of  the  Old  Testament,  and  looking  for  their 
fulfillment;    Mark,   for   the   Romans,   a    people    of 


thoughtfttl,  direct,  grave,  and  plain  minds;  Luke,  for 
the  Greeks,  full  of  inexhaustible  curiosity,  learned, 
accomplished,  and  cultivated  ;  John,  not  tor  any  one 
nationality,  but  for  a  particular  cla.ss  of  minds  not 
reached  by  these  si)ceiflcations  ;  for  minds  devout  like 
the  Jews ;  who  might  be  simple  and  grave  in  habit 
like  the  Romans,  or  lively  and  beauty-loving  like  the, 
Greeks  ;  but  who  were  also  possessed  of  those  infinite 
desires  for  that  whicli  is  al)ove  the  earlldy  life  and 
better  than  it,  which  l)elong  e(|ually  to  the  deepest 
philosoi>hy,  the  highest  religion,  and  tlie  widest  love. 
JIatthew  described  Christ  as  a  man  ;  John,  as  a 
spiritual  being  and  divine  Uedeemer;  Mark  displayed 
his  otticial,  and  Luke  his  personal,  Idstory. 

These  four  books,  together  constituting  the  best 
attested  piece  of  history  in  tlu^  world,  were  written 
by  four  eye-witnesses  of  the  facts  narrated,  but  with- 
out concert  or  neighborhood.  They  were  all  com- 
posed during  the  latter  half  (if  the  first  century ;  that 
is,  written  from  twenty  to  seventy  years  after  the 
occiu'rences.  It  has  been  seen  that  the  five  books  of 
Moses  were  early  collected  and  became  the  Bible  of 
the  Hebrews,  or  the  Old  Testament,  afterward  to  be 
enlarged  by  the  addition  of  the  rest  of  the  canon.  In 
like  manner  the  Four  Evangelists  were  almost  at 
once  spontaneously  received  as  the  New  Testament, 
and  so  in  like  manner  they  remained  until  the  addition 
of  the  remainder  of  tlie  books  of  the  canon.  A  great 
numlier  of  apocryphal  Gospels  sprang  up,  but  the  differ- 
ence between  the  f;ilse  and  the  true  was  at  the  very  least 
not  less  obvious  than  in  the  parallel  case  in  the  Old 
Testament ;  and  the  Gospels  of  Thomas  and  Nico- 
demus,  the  Protevangclium  of  James,  the  Gospel 
of  the  Nativity  of  Mary,  the  History  of  Joseph  the 
Carpenter,  the  Gospel  of  the  Childhood  of  the  Re- 
deemer, the  Gospels  according  to  the  Hebiews  and 
according  to  the  Egyptians,  and  forty  or  fifty  more  of 
the  same  kind,  all  appeared,  and  all  but  about  a  dozen 
have  disappeared  again,  without  any  one  of  them 
having  established  even  a  temporary  positioD  as  in- 
spired works. 

Wc  give,  in  conclusion,  an  extremely  valuable  ttiough 
condensed  "  Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,"  which 
was  prepared  by  the  learned  Archbishop  of  York,  for 
Dr.  William  Smith's  extensive  "  Dictionary  of  the 
Bible."  This  Harmony  places  the  occurrences  of  the 
History  of  Christ  in  a  clear  order  of  time,  shows  the 
parallel  passages  for  each  circumstance  in  the  separate 
Gospels,  and  also  how  the  different  writers  some- 
times corroborated  and  sometimes  supplemented  each 
other. 


CONDENSED    HARMONY    OF    THE    FOUR    GOSPELS. 


ST.  MATTHEW.  ST.    MARF 

•'Ttie  Word" 

Preface,  to  Tlieophilus 

Annunciation  of  tlie  Baptist's  birth ■  

Annunciation  of  llie  birth  of  Jesus 

Mary  visits  Elizabeth 

Birth  of  .John  the  Baptist 

Birth  of  Jesus  Christ i.  18-26 

Two  Genealogies i.  1-17 

The  watching  Shepherds 

The  Circumcision 

Presentation  in  the  Temple 

The  wise  men  from  the  East ii.  1-11 

Flight  to  Egypt ii.  19-23 

Disputing  with  the  Doctors — 

Ministry  of  John  the  Baptist iii.  1-12 i.  1-8  ... 

Baptism  of  Jesns  Christ ill.  13-17 i.  9-11  .. 

The  Temptation iv.  l-H i.  12,  13. 

Andrew  and  another  see  Jesus 


ST.   LUKE. 

ST.   10B3i 

i  1-14 

i.1-1  

i  5-25 

i.  2(V-,'» 

i.  39-56 

.i.  67-80 

ii.  1-7 

ill.  2.$-38 

ii.8-a0 

ii.21 

ii.  24-88 

ii.  39 

ii.  40-52 

iii.  1-18 

1.15-31 

iii.  21,  22 

i.  S2-,11 

iT.  1-13 

i,  35-10 


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HISTORY    OF    THE    BIBLE. 


ST.   MATTHEW. 


ST.   HARE. 


...i.  14;  vi, 
.12 i.l4,  15. 


n. 


iii.  19,  20. 
iv.  14,  15.. 
iv.  16-30.. 


Simon,  now  Cephas 

Philip  and  N.nthauael 

Thu  water  made  wine — ■ — 

PassovLT  (19I)  aud  cleansing  the  Temple 

Nicodemna 

Christ  and  Jolin  baptizing 

Till.'  woman  of  Samaria  

Jolm  the  Baptist  in  prison iv.  12;  siy. 

Return  to  Galilee 

The  synagogue  at  Nazareth 

The  nobleman's  son 

Capernaum.    Four  Apostles  called iv.  18-22 i.  16-20  v.  1-11  .   .. 

Demoniac  healed  there 1.21-28 iv.31-37... 

Simon's  wife's  mother  healed viii.  14-17 i.  -JO-SI  iv.  38-41  .. 

Circuit  round  Galilee iv.  2.3-25 i.  35-39 iv.  42-44. . . 

Healing  a  leper viii,  1-4 i.  40-45  v.  12-16  ... 

Christ  stills  the  storm viii.  lS-27 iv.  35-41 viii.  22-25. . 

Demoniacs  in  land  of  Gadarenes viii.  28-34 v.  1-20 viii.  26-39.. 

.Jairus's  daughter.    Woman  healed i.x.  18-26 v.  21-43 viii.  40-56.. 

Blind  men,  and  demoniac ix.  27-34 

Healing  the  paralytic ix.  1-8 ii.  1-12 v.  17-26  ... 

Matthew  the  publican ix.  9-13 ii.  13-17  v.  27-32... 

"Thy  disciples  fast  not" ix.  14-17 ii.  18-22 v.  33-39... 

Journey  to  Jerusalem  to  2d  Passover 

Pool  of  Bethesda.     Power  of  Christ 

Plucking  ears  of  corn  on  Sabbath xii.  1-S ii.  23-28 vi.  1-5 

The  withered  hand.    Miracles xii.  9-21 iii.  1-12 vi.  6-11 

The  Twelve  Apostles x.  2-4 iii.  13-19 vi.  12-16..., 

The  Sermon  on  the  Mount v.  1-vii.  29 vi.  lT-49... 

The  centurion's  servant viii.  5-13 vii.  1-10... 

The  widow's  son  at  Nain vii.  11-17. . 

Messengers  from  John xi.  2-19 vii.  18-35... 

Woe  to  tne  cities  of  Galilee xi.  20-24 

Call  to  the  meek  and  suffering xi.  25-30 

Anointing  the  feet  of  Jesus 

Second  circuit  round  Galilee 


vii.36-50. 

viii.1-3... 

Parable  of  the  Sower xiii.  1-23 iv.  1-20 viii.  4-15  . 


Parable  of  the  Candle  under  a  Bushel iv.  21-23 viii.  16-18  . 

Parable  of  the  Sower iv.  26-29..  . 

Parable  of  the  Wheat  and  Tares ,.  .xiii.  24-30 

Parable  of  the  Grain  of  Mustard-seed xiii.  31,  83 iv.  80-32.  .xiii.  IS,  19 

Parable  of  the  Leaven xiii.  S3 xiii.  20,  21 

On  teaching  by  parables xiii.  34,  35 i v.  3.3.  34 

Wheat  and  tares  explained xiii.  86-43  

The  treasure,  the  pearl,  the  net xiii.  44-52 

His  mother  and  His  brethren xii.  46-50 iii.  31-35 viii.  19-21 . , 

Reception  at  Nazareth xiii.  63-58 vi.  1-6 

Third  circuit  round  Galilee ix.  35-38;  xi.  1 vi.  6 

Sending  forth  of  the  Twelve x vi.  7-13 ix.  1-6 

Herod's  opinion  of  Jesus xiv.  1,  2 vi.  14-16 ix.  7-9 

Death  of  John  the  Baptist xiv.  3-12 vi.  17-!!9 

Approach  of  Passover  (.3d) 

Feeding  of  the  Ave  thousand xiv.  1.3-21 vi.  30-44 ix.  10-17.... 

Walking  on  the  sea xiv.  22-83 vi.  45-5-2 

Aliracles  in  Genneearet xiv.  34-36.  vi  53-56  

The  bread  of  life .'..".'. '—       '  

The  washen  hands xv.  1-20 vii.  1-23  

The  Syrophoenician  woman xv.  21-28 vii.  24-30  

Miracles  of  healing xv.  20-.31 vii.  31-37 

Feeding  of  the  four  thousand xv.  3-2-39 viii.  1-9 

The  sign  from  heaven xvi.  1^ .  viii.  30-13  

The  leaven  of  the  Pharisees xn.  5-12 viii.  14-21  

viii.  22-26 

...viii.  27-29 ix.  18-20... 


Blind  man  healed 

Peter's  profession  of  faith xvi.  13-19  . 

The  Passion  foretold xvi!  20-28.'. viii.  30-ix.  1 ix  21-27 

The  Transfiguration xvii.  1-9 ix.  2-10 ix  aS-36 

^''jah  xvii. 10-13 ix.  11-13   .  .  

The  lunatic  healed xvii.  14-21 ix.  14-20 i.x.  37-42  . 


The  Passion  again  foretold. , 


Fish  caught  for  the  tribute xvii 


xvii.  22,  23 ix.  30-32 


The  little  child. 

One  casting  out  devils 

Offenses 

The  lost  sheep 

Forgiveness  of  injuries 

Binding  and  loosing 

Forgiveness.    Parable 

"  Salted  with  Are" 

Journey  to  Jerusalem 

Fire  from  heaven 

Answers  to  disciples  

The  Seventy  disciples 

Discussions  at  Feast  of  Tabernacles  . 

Woman  taken  in  adultery 

Dleputo  with  the  Pharisees 


24-27.. 


.ix.  43-45. 


"Viii.  1-5 ix.  3.3-37 ix.  46-48.. 

ix.  38-41 ix. 49.50.. 

xviii.  6-9 ix.  42-48 xvii.  2... 

.. XV.  4-7... 


xviii.  10-14 
.xviii.  15-17 
.xviii.  18-20 
.xviii.  21-35 


ix.  49-50 . 


ST.   JOHN 

i. 

41,42 

i. 

43-51 

ii 

1-11 

11 

12-22 

11. 

23-iii. 

in 

.  2-2-36 

iv 

1-42 

iii 

.  -24 

iv 

43-45 

iv.  46 -M 


.1 

.2-47 


iv.  46-64 


vi.  4 
vi.  1-15 
vi.  16-21 

vi.  2a4'.5 


vi.  66-71 


vii.  1-10 


vii.  11-53 
viii.  1-11 
viii.  12-69 


HISTOKY     OF    THE    BIBLE. 


1153 


ST.   MATTHEW.                 ST.    HARK.  ST.   LUKE. 

The  man  born  blind '      

The  good  Shepherd 

Tlie  return  of  the  Seventy x.  n-24 

The  good  Samaritan x.  25-.37 

Mary  niid  Jlartlia x.  88-14 

The  Lord's  Prayer vi.  9-13    xl.  1-4 

Prayer  eH'ectuai vii.  7-11 xi.  6-18  .... 

"  TUrou^'li  Ueelzebub" xii.  23-37 iii.  20-30 xl.  14-2.^ . . . 

The  unclean  spirit  returning xii.  4:j-15 xi.  24-2S  ... 

Tlie  9ign  of  Jonah xii.  .38-42 xi.  2'.)-32.... 

Tlie  light  of  the  body v.  16;  vi.  22,  23 xi.  88-88... 

Tlie  Pliarisees xxlil xl.  37-54  ... 

M'hat  to  fear x.  28-33  xii.  1-12.... 

"Master,  speak  to  my  brother" . xii.  13-15... 

Covetousness vi.  25-,33 xii.  10-81. . . 

Watchflihiess xii.  32-59... 

(iaiileans  that  perished xiii.  1-9 

Woman  healed  on  Sabhnth xiii.  10-17.. 

The  grain  of  mustard-seed xiii.  31,  83 iv.  .30-32 xiii.  18.  19.. 


.33. 


The  leaven xiii. 

Toward  Jerusalem 

"Are  there  few  that  be  saved?" 

Warning  against  Herod 

"O  Jerusalem,  Jerusalem" xxiii.  37-39. 

Dropsy  healod  on  Salil«uh-day 

Choosing  the  chief  rooms 

I'arahle  of  the  Great  Supper xxii.  1-14 

Following  Christ  with  the  Cross x.  37,  38 

Parables  of  Lost  Sheep,  Piece  of  Money,  Prodigal  ( 
Son,  Unjust  Steward,  Kich  Man,  and  Lazarus . 

Offenses xvlii.  6-16. 

Faith  and  merit  xvil.  20 

The  ten  lepers 

IIow  the  kingdom  cometh 

Parable  of  the  Unjust  Judge 

Parable  of  the  Pharisee  and  Publican 


'f  — 


xiii.  20,  21.. 

xiii.  22 

xiii.  2.3-30.. 
xiii.  31-33.. 
xiii. .«,  35. 
xiv.  1-0  ... . 
xiv.  7-14... 
xiv.  15-34.. 
xiv.  25-35  . . 


XV.,  xvi. 


xvii.  1-4.... 
svii.  5-10. . . 
xvii.  11-19.. 
xvii.  20-37.. 
xviii.  1-8.. 
xviii.  9-14.. 


Divorce xix.  1-12 s.  1-12 

Infants  brought  to  Jesns xix.  13-15 x.  13-16 xviii.  15-17.. 

The  rich  man  inquiring xix.  16-20 x.  17-27 xviii.  18-27. 

Promises  to  the  disciples xix.  27-30 x.  28-31 xviii.  28-30.. 

Laborers  in  the  vineyard xx.  1-16 

Death  of  Christ  foretold xx.  17-19 x.  33-34 xviii.  31-31.. 

Kequest  of  James  and  Jolm xx.  20-28 x.  35-45 

mind  men  at  Jericho xx.  29-94 x.  40-52 xviii.  35-43.. 

Zaccheus xix.  1-10 

Paraljleof  the  Ten  Talents xxv.  14-30 xix.  11-28... 

Feast  of  Dedication 

Beyond  Jordan 

Riiising  of  Lazarus 

Meeting  of  the  Sanhedrim ■ 

Christ  in  Ephraim 

The  anointing  by  Mary xxvi.  6-13 xiv.  3-9 vii.  36-50 

Christ  enters  Jerusalem xxi.  1-11 xi.  1-10 xix.  29-44... 

Cleansing  of  the  Temple  (2d) xxi.  12-16 xi.  15-18 xix.  45-48... 

The  barren  fl^-tree xxi.  17-22 xi.  11-14, 19-33 

Pray,  and  forgive vi.  14,  15 xi.  24-26 

"  By  what  authority,"  etc xxi.  33-27 xi.  27-33 xx.  1-8 

Parable  of  the  Two  Sons xxi.  28-82 

Paral)le  of  the  Wicked  Husbandmen xxi.  33-46 xii.  1-12 xx.  9-19 

Paraljle  of  the  Wedding  Garment xxii.  1-14 xiv.  16-34  ... 

The  tribute-money xxii.  15-22 xii.  13-17 xx.  20-26 

The  statu  of  the  risen xxii.  23-33 xii.  18-27 xx.  27-40 

The  great  Commandment xxii.  34-40 xii.  28-34 , 

David's  Son  and  David's  Lord xxii.  41-46 xii.  35-37 xx.  41-44 

Against  tlie  Pharisees xxiii.  1-39 xii.  38-10 xx.  45-17 

The  widow's  mite xii.  41-14 xxi.  1-4 


xiii.  1-.37 


.  ..xxi.  5-38  . 


xix.  ll-'28. 


.xxii.  1,  2. 
.xxii.  3-6  . 


Christ's  second  coming xxiv.  1-51.. . 

Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins xxv.  1-13 

Parable  of  the  Talents xxv.  14-80 

The  Last  Judgment xxv.  31-46 

Greeks  visit  .Jesns.    Voice  from  heaven 

Reflections  of  John 

Last  Passover  (4th).    Jews  conspire xxvi.  1-6 xiv.  1,  2... 

Judas  Iscariot xxvi.  14-16 xiv.  10,  11. 

Paschal  Supper xxvi.  17-29 xiv.  12-25 xxii.  7-33  .. 

Contention  of  the  Apostles xxii.  24—30 

Peter's  fall  foretold xxvi.  30-35 xiv.  26-31 xxii.  31-39  , 

Last  discourse.    The  departure ;  the  Comforter . 

The  vine  and  the  branches,    .\biding  in  love 

Work  of  the  Comforter  in  disciples 

The  prayer  of  Christ 

Gethsemane xxvi.  36-16 xiv.  32-43 xxii.  40-46 

The  betrayal xxvi.  47-56 xiv.  48-52 xxii.  47-63  , 

Before  Annas  (Calaphas).    Peter's  denial xxvi.  57.  58,  6»-T5  ..xiv.  5.3,  61,  66-72  ..  .xxii.  54-63 

Before  the  Sanhedrim xxvi.  59-68 xiv.  55-65 xxiL  63-71 , 


ST.  joint. 

ix.  1-41 
I.  1-21 


X.  32-39 
X.  40-42 
xi.  1-44 
xi.  45-53 
xi.  54-57 
xii.  1-11 
xii.  13-19 
U.  13-22 


xii.  20-36 
xii.  36-60 


xiii.  1-35 

xiii.  36-38 
xiv.  1-31 
XT.  1-27 
xvi.  1-83 
xvii.  1-26 
xviii.  1 
xviii.  2-11 
xviii.  12-27 


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ST.   MATTHEW. 


HARK 
1-5... 


ST.   LUKE.  ST.  JOHN. 

.xiiii.  1-3 xvlli.  28 


BeforePilate xxvii.  1,  2,  11-14 xv  

The  Traitor's  death xxini.  3-10 

Before  Herod ^^."'- ,„": •.•„„>„      •     ,  ■,, 

Accusation  and  Condemnation xxvii.  15-26 xv.  6-15 xxm.  13-2S XTiii.  2!W0,  xix.M6 

Treatment  by  the  soldiers xxvii.  27-31 xv.  16-20 xxm.  36,  37 xix.  2,  3 

The  Crucifixion xxvii.  32-38 xv.  21-38 xxm.  26-34 xix.  17-24 

The  mother  of  .lesu? 

Moclvings  and  railings xxvii.  39-t4 xv. 

The  malefactor 

The  death ^^^ii-  50  ... . 

Darkness  and  other  portents xxvii.  45-63 xv.  33-38 xxm.  44,  45  . 

The  bystanders xxvii.  54-56 xv.  3(M1 xxiii.  47-49. . 

The  side  pierced 

The  burial xxvii.  57-61 x v.  42-47 xxiii.  60-56 six.  38-4* 

xxvii.    62-66;    I 

.xvi.  1-11 xxiv.  1-12 IX.  J-18 


• lii.  25-27 

.29-32 xxiii.  35-39 

xxiii.  40-43 

.XV.  37 xxiii.  46 xix.  28-30 


xix.  31-3T 


The  guard  of  the  sepulcher -j    xxviii.  11-15 

The  Resurrection  xxviii.  1-10  . 

Disciples  going  to  Emmaus 

Appearances  in  Jerusalem 

At  the  Sen  of  Tiberias  

On  the  Mount  in  Galilee xxviii.  16-20 

Unrecorded  Works 

Ascension 

ACTS  OF  THE  APOSTLES.— This  book  takes 
up  the  historj'  of  Christianity  at  the  ascension  of 
Christ,  and  continues  it  for  a  period  of  about  thirty 
years,  to  the  arrival  of  Paul  at  Rome  after  his  appeal 
to  Caesar.  Like  the  Gospel  of  John,  it  is  of  later 
date  than  some  of  the  Epistles,  and  as  in  the  case  of 
that  Gospel,  we  discuss  it  here  for  the  sake  of  com- 
pleting a  view  of  the  New  Testament  historical  books 
together.  It  was  written  by  Luke,  in  considerable 
]iart  from  his  own  observation  of  the  facts  narrated, 
and  about  A.D.  63,  and  at  Rome,  during  Paul's  stay 
tliere,  but  before  his  death.  This  date,  however, 
with  the  uncertainty  which  attends  so  much  of  the 
Bible  chronolog}',  has  been  by  some  authors  carried 
back  as  for  as  to  A.D.  58.  Accordmg  to  Mr.  Home 
and  Dr.  Tregelles,  the  object  of  Luke  in  writing  the 
Acts  was  two-fold  :  1st,  to  relate  the  manner  in  which 
the  gifts  of  the  Holy  Spirit  were  communicated  on 
the  daj'  of  Pentecost,  and  the  subsequent  miracles  by 
which  the  Apostles  confirmed  the  truth  of  Chris- 
tianity; and  2d,  to  publish  a  collection  of  evidence 
to  prove  the  claim  of  the  Gentiles  to  be  admitted 
into  the  Church  of  Christ.  The  former  of  these 
objects  was  important,  as  constituting  a  proof  of  the 
fultillment  of  Christ's  promise  that  the  Holy  Ghost 
should  descend  upon  the  disciples  ;  the  latter,  because 
the  admission  of  the  Gentiles  into  the  Church  was 
still  vigorously  opposed  by  the  Jews.  Home,  after 
this  statement,  proceeds  to  divide  the  Acts  into  three 
parts  or  sections,  not  in  any  obvious  correspondence 
with  it.     These  three  parts  are  as  follows  : 

1.  Chap,  i.-viii.  4.  The  history  of  the  original 
Church  at  Jerusalem,  from  its  beginning  to  the  first 
Jewish  persecution. 

3.  Chap.  viii.  5-xii.  The  dispersion  of  the  dis- 
ciples, the  introduction  of  Christianity  among  the 
Samaritans,  the  conversion  of  St.  Paul,  and  the 
establishment  of  a  Cliristian  church  at  Antioch. 

li.  Chap,  xiii.-xxviii.  The  missionary  labors  of 
Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  afterward  of  Paul  with  his 
other  as.sistants,  among  the  Gentiles. 

A  considerable  number  of  spurious  or  apocryphal 
"  Act.s"  were  promptly  written ;  and  in  18.51  Profes- 
sor Tischendorf  published  a  work  containing  thirteen 
of  them  ;  Acts  of  Peter  and  Paul,  of  Paul  and  Thecla, 
of  Barnabas,  of  Philip,  of  Bartholomew,  of  .John, 
etc.,  etc.,  but  none  of  them  ever  obtjiined  much 
currency. 

THE  EPISTLES.— A  collection  of  letters  on 
Uicology  and  practical  religion  forms  the  second  of 


xvi.  12,  18 xxiv.  13-35 

xvi.  14-18 xxiv.  36-49 ...xx.  19-29 

xxi.  1-23 


XX.30,  31;  xxi.24,  S5 

xvi.  19,  20 xxiv.  50-53 

the  three   great   divisions   of   the  New  Testament. 
These  letters  are  twenty-one  in  number,  were  written 
by  five  of  the  Apostles,  Paul,  James,  Peter,  John,  and 
Jude,  during  the  period  from  a.d.  53  to  69.    Fourteen 
of  the  twenty-one,  being  two  thirds  of  the  whole  m 
number,  and  a  much  larger  proportion  in  quantity 
and  importance  of  matter,  were  written  by  St.  Paul. 
The  Epistles  were  written  to  missionary  congrega- 
tions of  Christian  converts  or  to  individuals,  upon 
different  occasions  successively  arising;  but  there  is 
throughout  them  an  entire  consent  both  as  to  facts 
and  doctrines,  and  they  thus  constitute  when  taken 
together  an  authentic  and   invaluable  commentaiy 
and  exposition  on  the  practical  and  doctrinal  meaning 
of  the  life  and  teachings  of  Christ.    As  printed  in  the 
New  Testament,  the  Epistles  do  not  stand  in  the 
order  in  which  they  were  written ;  but  Paul's  are 
placed  first,  standing  in  the  order  of   the  dignity 
or  importance  of   the  audiences  addressed.     Thus 
Romans  comes  first,  because  Rome  was  the  capital  of 
the  empire ;  Corinthians  next,  because  Corinth  was 
the  next  most  important  city  to  whose  people  Paul 
wrote ;  and  so  on  ;  his  epistles  to  individuals  following 
those  to  collective  audiences,  also  in  an  order  of 
dignity  :  that  to  Timothy,  the  favorite  disciple,  first ; 
that  to  Titus,  the  evangelist,  next ;  and  that  to  Phile- 
mon, a  private   Christian,  last.     Hebrews  is  placed 
last,  because    iu  early  times    its   authenticity  was 
doubted.     After    Paul's    Epistles    come    the    seven 
"  Catholic"   or   General   Epistles,   so-called   because 
addressed,  not  to  particulai'  churches  or  persons,  but 
to  Christians  generally.      They  are    nearly  in    the 
order  of  their  length.     This  order  of  the  Epistles  had 
certainly  been  adopted  as  early  as  in  the  time  of 
Eusebius,  in  the  beginning  of  the  third  century,  and 
probably  a  considerable  time  before;  so  that  it  is  a 
very  ancient  and  received  arrangement.      The  un- 
certainly which  exists   about    the  precise  dates  of 
some  of  the  Epistles,  the  difficulty  of  introducing  any 
change  in  an  order  of  such  long  standing  and  uni- 
versal acceptance,  and  the  absence  of  any  adequate 
good  object  to  be  gained    by  such  a  change,  has 
retained  the  arrangement  as  it  stands.     In  discussing 
the  Epistles,  however,  we  shall  consider  first,  those 
of  Paul  consecutively,  and  in  the  order  in  which  he 
wrote   them  ;    and    next,  the   Catholic    Epistles,  as 
nearly  as  possible  in  the  order  in  which  they  were 
written. 
PAUL'S  EPISTLES.— Before  the  date  of  any  of 
1  Paul's  Epistles,  the  great  Apostle  of  the  Gentiles  had 


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HISTORY    OF    THE    BIBLE. 


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passed  tlirough  a  remarkably  varied  and  tliorougli 
pri'paratory  training  for  tlie  l)usiness  of  a  theological 
writer.  He  was  a  imtive  of  Tarsus,  a  town  distin- 
giiished  for  the  eagerness  of  its  inhabitants  after  learn- 
ing; he  had  been  well  taught  in  Greek  literature,  and 
very  thoroughly  so  in  the  study  of  the  Jewish  law 
and  traditions.  He  had  been  a  violent  and  intolerant 
.ludaist,  even  to  the  rigorous  persecuting  of  Christians; 
hail  been  converted  to  Christianity  \>y  a  miraculous 
appearance  of  the  most  startling  and  overpowering 
nature  ;  had  been  changed  at  once  into  an  ardent  fol- 
lower of  the  same  cause  that  he  had  before  persecuted ; 
Bludied  and  mastered  il.s  doctrines  with  even  more 
ardor  and  success  than  he  had  before  shown  in  study- 
ing those  of  Judaism;  and  forthwidi  he  set  out  to 
preacli  Christianity,  despite  the  certain  poverty  which 
he  had  to  expect,  l)esides  a  jirobable  violent  death  at 
the  hands  of  his  fonner  associates,  who  henceforward 
pursued  him  both  by  law  and  by  assassination  with 
the  most  persistent  fury.  Notwithstanding  this  he 
engaged  in  a  very  extensive  mis.siouary  work,  travel- 
ing throughout  a  great  i^art  of  the  Roman  empire, 
organizing  churches  as  he  went,  and  preaching  and 
arguing  with  indefatigable  power  and  entlmsiasm 
both  to  Jews  and  Gentiles.  This  course  of  labor, 
before  any  of  the  Eiiislles  were  written,  had  lasted 
for  about  fourteen  years,  from  a.d  38  to  53,  and  bad 
Included,  besides  the  orgiuiization  of  many  Christian 
churches,  a  very  long  series  of  missionary  del)ates  over 
all  possible  points  of  both  the  Jewish  and  the  Christian 
faith,  and  a  considerable  pastoral  experience  in  con- 
firming, correcting,  reproving,  and  uistructing  the  con- 
gregations already  established,  but  in  \\ant  of  religious 
teaching.  It  is  diificult  to  imagine  any  other  t[ualitica- 
lion  needed  to  prepare  the  great  writer  for  his  tbeo- 
ogical  writings.  He  now  began  them  with  such 
energy,  enthusiasm,  vigor  of  argument,  fullness  of 
learning,  utter  sweetness  and  kindness  of  heart,  and 
inexhaustible  and  unfailing  pietj',  as  were  perfectly 
competent  for  the  work,  and  during  a  period  of  about 
thirteen  years  wrote  and  sent  them  from  time  to  time 
when  and  whither  they  were  needed ;  and  having  per- 
formed an  amount  of  labor  for  the  new  religion  so 
important,  and  so  intluential  that  he  might  almost  be 
called  the  Christian  iloses,  he  was  executed,  as  is  sup- 
posed, by  beheading,  at  Rome,  a.d.  60,  during  the 
persecution  by  Nero. 

I.  AND  n.'THESSAIiONIANS These  two  were 

the  earliest  of  the  Epistles  of  Paul,  and  were  written 
A.D.  53,  the  Second  shortly  after  the  First,  both  from 
Corinth,  to  the  church  at  Thessalonica.  At  this  place 
Paul  had  organized  a  church  two  j-ears  before.  Tim- 
othy now'  brought  information  of  the  condition  of 
affairs  in  that  church,  anil  thereupon  the  Apostle  wrote 
the  First  Epistle.     This  consists  of  two  portions  : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iii.  An  affectionate  recalling  of  Paul's 
previous  intercourse  wilh  the  Thessalonian  converts.     ' 

3.  Chap,  iv.-v.  Exhortations  to  live  in  Christian 
purity  and  kindliness,  together  with  instruction  lus  to 
the  state  of  thoset  already  dead. 

The  Second  Epistle  was  written  not  very  long  afler 
the  First,  and  during  the  same  residence  at  Corinth ;  it 
was  a  sort  of  addition  or  supplement  to  the  First 
Epistle,  in  conseipience  of  a  misunderstanding  of  it  by 
tlie  Thessalonians,  who  had  gathered  from  it  that  tlie 
second  coming  of  Christ  miglit  be  expected  during 
the  lifetime  of  those  then  living.  This  Epistle,  like 
tlie  former  one,  is  in  two  parts : 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  The  correction  of  their  error  as 
to  the  second  Advent,  with  an  introductory  and  a 


concluding   thanksgiving   for   their  progress   in   the 
faith. 

3.  Cha]).  iii.  Aduiimilions  as  to  right  living,  espe- 
cially as  to  shunning  the  companionship  of  idle  and 
disorderly  persons. 

GALATIANS.— The  two  Epistles  to  the  Thessa- 
lonians had  lieen  written  during  what  is  known  as 
Paul's  "  Second  Slissiimary  Journey."  After  writing 
them,  Paul  had  remained  some  time  at  Corinth,  and 
had  then  returned  to  Jerusalem  by  way  of  Ephesus 
and  Cicsarea.  The  "  Third  Missionary  Journey" 
soon  followed ;  Paul,  after  some  slay  at  Anlioch, 
went  first  into  Galatia  and  Phrygia,  where  he  made  a 
sort  of  inspecting  tour  of  the  churches,  e.vhorting 
and  advising  as  he  found  needful.  He  then  pro- 
ceeded to  Ephesus;  and  while  there,  he  heard  from 
the  Galatian  churclies  that  they  were  much  stirred  up 
and  troubled  by  persons  who  were  leaching  doctrines 
of  a  Jewish  or  exclusive  sort,  instead  of  the  broad 
and  universal  Christian  views.  In  order  the  better  to 
promote  their  purposes,  these  persons  were  also 
attacking  tlie  authority  of  Paul  himself  To  re- 
establish his  converts  in  correct  doctrines,  and  to 
defend  his  own  good  foith  and  authority,  he  wrot« 
the  Epistle  to  the  Galatians,  during  his  stay  at 
Ephesus,  and  about  probably  a.d.  55  or  50.  The 
"  subscription"  or  memorandum  at  the  end  of  the 
Epistle  says  it  was  written  at  Rome ;  but  this  (See 
Rev.  T.  H.  Home's  Introduction,  iv.  531),  like  some 
other  similar  notes,  was  never  any  part  of  the  Epistle 
itself,  but  was  added  by  some  later  hand,  and  is  with- 
out authority.  The  Epistle  consists  of  two  portions  : 
1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  The  defense  by  Paul  of  his  own 
apostolical  commission,  and  of  the  complete  authority 
of  his  instruction. 

3.  Chap,  iii.-vi.  A  condensed  and  powerful  argu- 
ment showing  the  wealcness  and  imperfection  of  the 
old  covenant  or  Jewish  law,  which  was  being  anew 
imposed  upon  the  "  foolish  Galatians  ;"  setting  forth 
the  new  and  noble  freedom  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ ; 
but,  lastly,  warning  them  against  an  abuse  of  that 
freedom. 

I.  AND  n.  CORINTHIANS.— The  church  at 
Corinth  had  been  established  by  Paul  during  his 
"  Second  Missionary  Journey,"  and  in  the  course  of  a 
sojourn  of  a  year  and  a  half  at  that  city.  "While  this 
church  was  a  zealous  and  prosperous  one,  it  was  also 
liable  to  peculiarlj'  great  troubles.  Corinth  was  both 
a  learned  and  a  wealthy  commercial  city,  and  it  was 
moreover  famous  even  among  the  heathen,  for  the 
costly  licentiousness  of  its  characteristic  worship  of 
Venus.  The  church  itself  consisted  partly  of  Jews 
and  partly  of  Greeks  and  other  Gentiles,  and  hence  it 
was  lialile  to  the  temptations  of  heathen  vice  from 
without,  and  to  those  of  Jewish  tendencies  to  bigotry 
and  of  Greelv  tendencies  to  laxness  and  mere  phi- 
losophizing, within.  While  Paul  was  still  at  Ephesus, 
in  the  beginning  of  a.d.  57,  during  his  "  Third  Mis- 
sionary Journey,"  not  long  after  writing  tlie  Epistle 
to  the  Galatians,  he  received  unpleasant  advices  from 
Corinth,  by  members  of  the  household  of  Chloe,  of 
the  spread  of  immorality  and  dissension  in  that/ 
church.  Nearly  at  the  same  time  three  of  its! 
members  came,  liy  the  deputation  of  the  church 
itself,  to  obtain  advice  on  some  of  the  very  points 
thus  raised  :  on  marriage,  things  sacrificed  to  idols, 
spiritual  gifts,  prophesying,  and  charitable  collections. 
To  deal  with  all  these  matters  the  First  Epistle  to 
the  Corinthians  was  written,  and  its  discussion  may 
be  divided  thus : 


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HISTOEY    OF    THE    BIBLE. 


1.  Chap.  i.  1-9.  An  introduction,  wliicb  mentions 
\vitli  satisfaction  the  Christian  attainments  of  the 
church. 

2.  Chap.  i.  10-vi.  Reproofe  and  arguments  against 
their  sectarian  divisions,  and  against  sundry  immoral 
practices. 

3.  Chap,  vii.-xv.  Replies  to  the  practical  questions 
proposed  by  the  deputation  from  the  churcli ;  of 
■which  the  most  impoi-tant  portion  is  the  carefully 
arranged  argument  on  the  resurrection  of  the  dead. 

Tlie  subscription  to  this  Epistle  says  it  was  \vrittcn 
at  Pliilippi,  but  incorrectly. 

The  Second  Epistle  was  written  within  a  year 
&'\er  the  first  one.  Having  dispatched  the  First 
Epistle,  Paul  went  from  Ephesus  to  Troas,  where  be 
t.xpected  to  meet  Titus,  and  from  him  to  learn  the 
effect  of  his  admonitions  upon  the  churcli  at  Corinth. 
Being  disappointed  in  this,  he  went  forward  into 
Jilacedouia,  found  Titus,  and  received  the  information 
desired.  This  information  was  partly  good  and 
partly  bad.  Many  had  corrected  their  belief  and  theii' 
<■!  induct  from  the  admonitions  and  instructions  in  the 
First  Epistle,  but  the  sectarian  opposition  to  the 
Ajiostle's  own  authority  and  teaching  still  continued. 
The  Epistle,  therefore,  besides  a  brief  introduction 
and  conclusion,  consists  of  a  thorough  vindication  of 
bii  own  motives,  authority,  and  labors,  together  with 
directions  (in  chap,  viii.-is.),  about  the  collections  in 
progress  for  the  poor  of  the  church  at  Jerusalem. 
This  Epistle  was  written  in  Macedonia,  probably  at 
Philippi,  in  the  latter  part  of  a.d.  57. 

ROMANS. — Having  dispatched  his  Second  Epistle 
to  tlie  Corinthians  by  Titus,  Paul  had  after  a  little 
time  himself  followed  on  to  Corinth,  where  he  spent 
the  -ninter  of  a.d.  57-8,  intending  in  the  spring  to  go 
to  Jerusalem  with  the  charitable  contributions  for  the 
churcli  tliere,  which  he  had  collected  in  Macedonia 
and  Achaia.  During  this  stay  at  Corinth,  an  oppor- 
timity  otTered  of  communicating  with  the  Christian 
■church  at  Rome  by  Phcebe,  deaconess  at  Cenchrea, 
the  sea-port  of  Corinth.  It  seems  to  have  been  this 
•opportunity  which  suggested  to  Paul  the  writing  of 
the  Ejjistle.  He  had  never  visited  Rome,  but  had 
long  intended  to  do  so ;  and  he  now  wrote  instead  of 
going,  since  he  now  found  it  necessary  to  return  to 
Jerusalem,  where  he  knew  that  his  life  was  in  danger ; 
-SO  lliat  he  made  sure  of  at  least  a  written  commimica- 
tion.  His  desire  to  commune  with  the  church  at 
Rome  was  from  various  reasons.  Manj'  relatives  and 
friends  of  his  own  were  connected  with  it.  It  was 
an  important  church,  because  established  in  the 
capital  of  the  empire.  The  Epistle  is  thus  the 
spontaneous  expression  of  the  best  wishes  and  best 
instructions  of  the  great  Apostle  of  the  Gentiles  to 
Ciiristians,  most  of  whom  he  had  never  seen,  but 
whom  he  loved.  He  addressed,  accordingly,  alike 
Jewish  converts  and  Gentile  converts.  He  spoke, 
not  against  individual  opposers,  nor  against  particular 
temjitations  or  faults  ;  but  he  set  forth  a  compend  of 
■Christian  doctrine,  so  broadly  conceived,  so  ftilly 
stated,  as  to  accomplish  all  that  the  writer  could  do, 
to  serve  instead  of  his  own  coming,  should  he  never 
be  able  to  come. 

Tlie  Epistle  may  be  divided  as  follows  (though  it 
should  be  premised  tliat  to  do  justice  to  its  elaborate 
and  somewhat  comi)licated  argument  would  require 
far  more  space  than  we  can  give  it)  : 

1.  Chap.  i.  1-15.     An  introduction. 

2.  Chap.  i.  16-viii.  The  argument  to  show  that  justi- 
fication is  to  be  attained,  not  by  works,  but  by  faith. 


3.  Chap,  ix.-xi.  The  argument  to  show  the  Chris- 
tian equality  of  Jewish  and  Gentile  converts. 

4.  Chap,  xii.-xv.  13.  An  exposition  of  the  principal 
points  of  a  religious  life. 

5.  Chap.  XV.  14-svi.  The  conclusion,  containing 
an  apology  for  addressing  this  letter  to  the  church  at 
Rome,  an  explanation  of  his  failure  hitherto  to  go 
thitlier  himself,  a  promise  to  do  so  when  possible,  and 
a  series  of  salutations  to  his  friends. 

EPHESIANS.— Having  sent  the  Epistle  to  the 
Romans,  Paul  proceeded  on  his  journey  to  Jerusalem, 
thus  completing  his  "  Thjrd  jNIissionary  Journey." 
The  series  of  perilous  experiences  now  followed 
which  resulted  in  Paul's  appeal  to  Caesar,  and  in  his 
final  vo3-age  to  Rome.  It  was  after  he  had  arrived 
there  and  become  established,  that  he  wrote  the 
Epistle  to  the  Ephesians,  alwut  a.d.  61  ;  the  lirst  of 
that  group  of  Epistles  which  he  wrote  during  his  abode 
at  Rome,  and  which,  together  with  his  labors  there 
in  preaching  and  teaching,  constituted  the  last  chapter 
of  the  work  of  his  life.  This  Epistle  has  much  of  the 
same  general  character  which  belongs  to  the  Epistle 
to  the  Romans,  and  from  somewhat  similar  reasons ; 
as  it  was  apparently  written  simply  for  the  purpose 
of  generally  fortifying  the  Christian  faith  and  practice 
of  the  church  at  Ephesus.  The  Epistle,  aside  from 
the  brief  beginning  or  inscription,  and  ending,  is  in 
two  parts : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iii.  A  very  feeling  exposition  of  Chris- 
tian doctrine,  especiall}'  of  predestination,  and  of  sal- 
vation by  Christ  indifferently,  and  equally  for  Jews 
and  Gentiles. 

3.  Chap,  iv.-vi.  An  exhortation  to  apply  the  doc- 
trines of  Christianity  to  the  duties  of  active  life. 

COLOSSIANS.— This  Epistle  was  written  at  about 
the  same  time  as  Ephesians,  and  was  probablj-  sent  to 
the  church  at  Colosse  b}'  the  same  messengers,  Ty- 
chieus  and  Onesimus.  It  seems  to  have  been  called 
forth  by  the  fact  that  Epaphras,  the  teacher  of  tlie 
church  at  Colosse,  was  at  Rome  with  Paul  at  the  time, 
and  interested  him  about  the  church ;  and  Paul, 
besides  that  some  personal  friends  of  his  lived  at 
Colosse,  was  unfailingly  eager  to  do  his  utmost  to 
advise  and  encourage  any  Christian  church  whatever. 
In  sending  the  Epistle,  Paul  also  ref[Uested  that  it 
should  be  conmiunicated  to  the  church  at  Laodicea, 
who  had  sent  to  consult  him  on  the  jjoints  discussed 
in  it.  These  points  are,  principally,  the  false  teachings 
of  certain  pretenders;  and  the  Epistle,  besides  the 
usual  beginning  and  ending,  consists  of  two  portions : 

1.  Chap,  i.-ii.  7.  An  introduction  of  rejoicing  at 
the  Chi-istian  attainments  of  the  Colossians,  together 
with  a  description  of  the  lofty  character  of  Christ. 

2.  Chap.  ii.  8-iv.  Cautions  and  instructions  against 
the  inclining  toward  the  errors  of  Judaiziug  and  over- 
philosophizing,  together  with  sundry  lessons  in  prac- 
tical morals,  especially  in  the  various  domestic 
relations. 

PHILEMON.— This  brief  Epistle  was  written  at 
the  same  time  with  those  to  the  Colossians  and 
Ephesians,  and  was  sent  along  with  them  b}'  Tychicus 
and  Onesimus,  the  latter  of  whom,  as  is  well  Icnown, 
was  in  it  recommended  to  the  brotherly  Christiim  fel- 
lowship of  Philemon,  the  master,  whose  slave  or 
servant  Onesimus  had  been,  and  from  whose  service 
he  had  absconded.  The  Epistle  consists  of  a  singu- 
larly powerful  and  skillfully  managed  appeal  to  the 
natural  benevolence  and  Christian  sentiments  of 
Philemon,  in  behalf  of  Onesimus.  What  was  the 
result  of  this  appeal,  history  does  not  say ;  but  there 


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nrc  two  mere  traditions  on  the  subject,  botli  agreeinc 
that  Phiienion  did  as  Paul  aslved.  One  continues,  that 
Onesimun  became  bishop  ol'Benea,and  tlie  other,  tliat 
he  was  martyred  at  l{on)e.  .Meanwhile  the  Kpistle 
has  always  been  a  noble  testimonial  of  the  Christian 
duetrine  of  eipial  freedom  to  all  men. 

HEBREWS.  — It  is  said  that  "the  nature  and 
anthoi-sliip  of  this  book  have  been  more  controverted, 
perhaps,  than  any  other  liook  of  the  Kew  Testament." 
The  Epistle  itself  names  neither  author  nor  jiersons 
addressed,  the  usual  sujierscription  "  To  tlie  Hebrews" 
not  beloiifiinj;  to  the  Ejiistle,  and  the  subserijjtion  at 
the  end  being  matter  added  by  some  one  not  the 
author.  It  is  thus  left  to  conjecture  who  was  its 
author;  in  what  language  it  was  written,  and  what 
'■  Hebrews"  it  was  addressed  to.  Without  straying, 
however,  among  guesses,  it  is  beyond  comparison  the 
soundest  opinion,  as  it  is  and  has  always  been  the 
most  general  one,  that  it  was  written  by  Paul,  was 
addressed  to  the  converted  Jewish  congregations  at 
Jerusalem  or  in  Palestine,  was  dated  a.d.  oa  or  03, 
and  was  written  in  (Jrcek.  Such  uncertainty,  how- 
ever, as  was  fell  about  the  authorship  of  it,  caused  it 
to  be  placed  after  all  the  Epistles  which  were  received 
as  umjuestionably  Paul's.  It  consists  of  a  profoimdly 
wise  and  ])owerful  argument  addressed  and  adapted 
expressly  to  converts  from  Judaism,  to  convince  per- 
sons liable  to  exactly  the  doubts  and  objections  that 
would  naturally  be  forcible  with  them,  of  the  truth 
and  excellence  of  Christianity  as  compared  with 
Judaism.     Its  argument  may  be  briefly  stated  thus: 

1.  Chap.  i.-x.  18.  I'roof  by  the  Scriptures  and  trom 
historical  facts  that  Christ  is  God. 

2.  Chap.  x.  19-xiii.  1!).  Exhortations  based  on  the 
preceding  jn-oof,  to  Christian  faith  and  to  a  corre- 
sponding practice  in  life. 

3.  Chap.  xiii.  20-2,5.  A  conclusion,  containing  a 
prayer  for  the  Hebrews,  and  the  usual  salutations. 

I.  AND  n.  TIMOTHY,  AND  TITUS.— We  group 
these  three  Epistles  together;  as  they  are  often  called, 
collectively,  the  "  Pastoral  Epistles,"  because  they  are 
letters  of  official  advice  upon  exercising  the  pastoral 
office,  and  because  while  the  dates  of  all  three  alike 
are  somewhat  uncertain,  it  is  not  imjirobable  that 
they  were  written  not  far  from  the  same  time,  toward 
the  close  of  the  Apostle's  life.  The  most  usual  dating 
ol  these  three  Epistles  is,  I.  Timothy  about  the  end  of 
A.D.  04,  II.  Timothy  about  July  or  August  of  a.d.  63, 
and  Titus  at  some  period  between  the  two.  The  First 
Epistle  to  Timothy  was  written  while  that  eminent 
Christian  missionary  was  at  Ephesus,  in  charge  of  the 
church  there,  and  consists  princii)ally  of  instructions 
for  exercising  his  office.  The  Epistle  to  Titus  conveys 
similar  directions  to  hira  for  his  guidance  in  organiz- 
ing and  conducting  the  churches  in  the  island  of  Crete ; 
and  the  Second  Epistle  to  Timothy,  while  written  by 
Paul  primarily  for  the  purpose  of  recalling  his  favorite 
disciple  to  him  at  Rome,  contams  also  a  kind  of 
bequest  in  case  of  the  writer's  death  before  Timothy 
should  reach  him,  consisting  of  general  instructions 
tor  ministerial  duty. 

THE  CATHOLIC  EPISTLES.— The  remaining 
Epistles  have  for  many  hundred  years  been  termed 
"Catholic  (i.  e.,  universal  or  general)  Epistles;"  for 
the  reason  that  with  the  exception  of  III.  John, 
they  are  addressed  generally,  either  to  all  Chris- 
tians, or  to  all  of  some  widely  scattered  class. 

JAMES.— The  James  who  wrote  this  Epistle  was 
probably  the  brother  of  Christ,  who  is  said  to  have 
long  been  at  the  head  of  the  Christian  church  at 


Jerusalem,  and  to  have  been  martyred  there  by  a 
mob.  The  dale  of  its  composition  has  been  variously 
set  between  a.d.  4.5  and  02,  with  the  probabilities  in 
favor  of  an  early  date ;  it  is  addressed  to  Hebrew 
converts,  and  is  intended  to  strengthen  them  in  the 
Christian  life  by  correcting  various  tendencies  to 
their  besetting  sins,  and  by  instructing  them  in  the 
doctrine  of  justification  l)y  faith. 

1.  AND  n.  PETER.— The  First  Epistle  General 
of  PcU-r  was  written,  according  to  the  best  opinions, 
a"  IJabylon,  where  it  is  said  (chap.  v.  12,  13)  to  have 
been  written,  and  not  at  "  the  mystical  Bal)ylon"  or 
l{(mie,  as  some  commentators  have  believed.  It  is 
sufficiently  known  that  Peter's  chief  field  of  mission- 
ary labor  was  the  East ;  there  were  large,  rich,  and 
cultivated  Jewish  communities  at  Babylon  and  other 
Chaldean  cities,  and  there  is  reason  for  believing  that 
the  important  Christian  schools  which  soon  arose  in 
thai  region  were  founded  by  Peter  or  under  the 
influence  of  his  labors.  The  date  of  the  writing  of 
this  Epistle  is  less  easy  to  ascertain,  but  it  was 
probably  somewhere  from  a.d.  .5.5  to  58.  If  it  be 
snpi)osed  that  it  was  written  at  Rome,  it  must  be 
dated  at  about  the  same  time  with  the  Second  Epistle, 
viz.,  about  a.d.  04.  It  is  addressed  to  "  the  strangers" 
in  certain  countries  of  Asia  Minor.  These  "  strangers" 
were  jirobably  the  Jewish  converts  there ;  for  Peter 
was  as  plainly  a  missionary  to  the  Jews  as  Paul  was 
to  the  Gentiles ;  and  this  supposition  explains  the 
fitness  of  the  admonitions  of  the  Epistle  to  the 
troubled  conditi(m  in  which  those  converts  are  luiown 
to  have  been  at  that  time.  The  Epistle  consists  of 
miscellaneous  exhortations  and  instructions  to  perse- 
vere in  the  faith,  and  to  ajiply  the  doctrines  of  Chris 
tianity  in  the  duties  of  daily  life. 

The  Sectmd  Epistle  General  of  Peter  was  written 
at  Rome,  in  the  last  year  of  the  Apostle's  life,  about 
A.D.  04  or  05,  avowedly  in  the  near  view  of  death  and 
as  a  final  testament  of  instructions  and  exhortations 
to  his  beloved  Hebrew  converts.  It  consists  of  a 
series  of  instructions  and  observations  evidently  in- 
tended to  confirm  tlie  teachings  of  the  First  Epistle, 
and  thus  to  promote  practical  Christianity. 

JUDE. — The  place  where  this  Epistle  was  written 
is  (piite  unknown.  The  date  is  supposed  to  have 
been  about  the  same  as  that  of  the  Second  Epistle  of 
Peter ;  but  almost  nothmg  is  known  of  the  life  or 
labors  of  Jude,  and  the  assignment  of  this  date  is 
made  only  because  there  are  marked  coincidences 
between  the  two  Epistles,  in  sentiments  and  in 
language.  This  Epistle  is  addressed  to  aU  Christians, 
and  it  is  principally  devoted  to  a  strong  denunciation 
and  exposure  of  false  teachers  and  their  arts. 

I.,  n.,  AND  ni.  JOHN.— The  date  of  the  first 
of  these  three  Epistles  was  probably  about  A.D.  68  or 
69 ;  those  of  the  other  two  are  entirely  unknown. 
It  is  not  improbable  that  they  were  written  m  the  last 
part  of  the  Apostle's  life,  at  Ephesus. 

The  First  Epistle  sets  forth,  for  the  benefit  of  all 
Christians,  the  nature  of  Christ,  and  of  his  office  and 
principal  doctrines ;  and  the  distinction  between  ti-ue 
and  false  believers. 

The  Second  Eiiistlc  may  perhaps  best  be  considered 
as  addressed  to  a  Christian  woman  named  Kuria  or 
CjTia  ;  as  this  word,  in  our  version  translated  "  lady," 
was  more  probably  a  proper  name.  ^V'lio  she  was,  is 
imknown ;  the  Apostle  commends  her  success  in 
bringing  u])  her  children,  and  exhorts  her  to  doctrinal 
and  practical  correctness. 
The  Third  Epistle  was  most  probably  written  to 


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HISTOEY     OF    THE    BIBLE. 


Gains  of  Corinth,  as  the  hospitality  for  which  praise 
is  ifiven  m  verses  5,  6,  and  7,  was  a  characteristic  of 
thiU  Gaius.  The  Epistle  suuply  gives  this  commen- 
dation, with  further  praise  for  the  Christian  virtues, 
together  with  a  caution  against  one  Diotrephes,  a 
schemer  and  false  teacher,  and  a  recommendation  of 
,<ine  Demetrius. 

Both  tlie  last  two  Epistles  are  evidently  notes  ot 
private  friendship.  They  were  only  at  a  compara- 
tively late  date  received  into  the  canon  of  the  New 
Testament,  as  is  supposed  because  they  remained 
Ions  in  the  hands  of  the  fiimilies  of  the  persons  to 
wlioni  tliey  were  written,  and  when  produced  were 
tlierefore  difficult  of  authentication. 

THE  REVELATION.— The  last  in  place  of  all 
tlie  books  of  the  New  Testament  was  the  last  to  be 
written,  with  the  exception  of  the  Gospel  which  its 
author  composed  after  going  from  Patmos  to  Ephesus. 
The  date  of  its  composition  was  most  probably  a.d. 
96  or  97,  and  its  scenes  were  revealed  to  the  Apostle 
during  his  l)anishment  to  Patmos  in  the  latter  part  of 
Domitian's  reign. 

The  Revelation  is  most  naturally  divisible  into  two 
portions.     These  arc : 

1.  Chap,  i.-iii.  "  Things  which  are,"  or,  the  then 
present  condition  of  the  churches.  This  portion, 
besides  an  account  of  the  manner  in  which  the  writer 
was  commissioned  to  write,  contains  seven  separate 
addresses  or  epistles,  to  the  seven  principal  churches 
of  Asia,  which  distribute  warnings,  reproofs,  and 
praises,  as  is  desei-ved. 

3.  Chap.  iv.-xLs.    "Things  which  shall  be,"  or  a 


prophetic  view  of  futiu-e  ages.  It  is  this  later 
portion  of  the  Revelations  which  has  given  rise 
to  such  an  infinite  number  and  variety  of  inter- 
pretations. It  is  reckoned  that  there  are  eighty 
commentators  on  the  Apocalypse  who  are  worth 
reading ;  it  may  be  guessed  how  many  there  are  that 
are  not.  What  precisely  is  meant  by  the  gorgeous, 
impressive,  and  mysterious  pictures  of  this  part  of 
the  book,  is  unknown,  and  much  of  it  is  still  un- 
doubtedly unfulfilled,  and  therefore  impossible  to 
understaud.  However  obscure  the  historical  signifi- 
cance of  the  ApocaljTpse  maj'  be,  it  is  clear  enough 
that  its  powerful  representations  of  the  final  happi- 
ness of  tlie  good  and  the  final  miserj'  of  the  wicked 
render  it  an  unfailing  source  both  of  warning  and 
encouragement,  to  Christians.  This  puiiiosc,  accord- 
ingly, it  has  alwavs  most  cffectuallv  ser-.ed. 

APOCRYPHAL  NEW  TESTAMENT  BOOKS. 
— Slention  has  already  been  made  of  the  Apocr3'phal 
Gospels.  There  were  also  Apocryphal  Epistles  and 
Revelations  in  considerable  numbers.  The  whole 
number  of  Apocryphal  New  Testament  Books  of  all 
kinds  which  are  referred  to  or  quoted  by  authors 
within  four  hundred  years  after  Christ,  is  about  one 
hundred  and  eight,  and  forty-one  of  these  are  still 
extant,  of  which  some  twenty  have  been  printed  in 
the  original,  and  a  few  in  English.  At  least  two 
editions  of  "  The  Apocryphal  New  Testament"  have 
been  printed  in  this  country,  containing  some  of 
these  writings.  The  whole  of  them  are  almost  utterly 
valueless,  except  as  literary  curiosities  and  illustra- 
tions of  whatever  the  Holy  Bible  is  not. 


PART   III.— HISTORY   OF   THE   COMPLETED    CANON. 


FINAL  CLOSING  OF  THE  CANON.— Having 

thus  traced  the  circumstances  of  the  writing  of  each 
successive  one  of  the  books  now  constituting  the 
Bible,  it  onlj^  remains  to  add  an  exceedingly  short 
account  of  the  final  determination  of  the  contents  of 
it,  that  is,  of  "  the  closing  of  the  canon ;"  and  of  its 
existence  and  histoiy  down  to  tlie  present  time. 

Who  decided  what  books  should  and  what  should 
not  be  included  in  the  New  Testament,  and  when, 
and  where  ?     This  decision  was  not  made  by  any  man 
or  men,  at  any  given  time  or  place,  by  express  resolu- 
tion or  decree,  as  a  vote  is  passed.    It  was  a  natural 
and    universal    public   opinion    of   Christians  ;    one 
church  and  another,  one  writer  and  another,  spon- 
taneously accepting    the  inspired    books    from    the 
living  force  of  the  inspiration  itself,  and  rejectmg  the 
apocryphal  ones  because  they  had  not   this  living 
force.     This  process  was  rapid  and  decisive ;  it  had 
in    all    probability    become    substantially    complete 
before  the  death  of  John,  the  last  of  the  Apostles, 
which  took  place  about  a.d.  100.   There  is  a  not  un- 
common lielief  that  the  Council  of  Laodicca,  a.d.  364, 
formally  voted  what  books  should  constitute  the  New 
Testament ;  that  before  this  vote  there  was  no  received 
belief  on  the  subject,  and  that  it  operated  like  a  new 
law,  and  at  once  adjusted   the  question.    But  this 
council  was  only  a  small    provincial    synod    from 
'portions  of  two  provinces  in  Asia  Minor,  and  what  it 
did  was,  in  the  course  of  its  business,  to  pass  among 
Others  a  vote  directing  what  was  proper  to  be  read  in 
the  public  religious  assembliee  where  it  had  authority. 
The  canon  had  already  been  substantially  fixed  for 
three  hundred  years.    And  the  very  frequently  re- 
ceived date  of  the  Council  of  Carthage,  a.d.  394,  as 


the  time  of  the  closing  of  the  canon,  though  this 
action  was  more  influential  than  that  at  Laodicea, 
was  only  a  formal  declaration  of  existing  beliefs. 
The  New  Testament  grew  into  authority  because  it 
had  the  life  and  force  to  grow  ;  no  man  or  men  voted 
it  into  a  position  or  out  of  one,  or  could  have  done  so, 
AVe  shall  give  a  paragraph  apiece  to  the  three  great 
periods  which  comprise  the  historj'  of  the  completed 
Bible,  viz. :  1.  Prom  the  Completion  of  the  Canon  to 
the  Dark  Ages ;  2.  During  the  Dark  or  Sliddle  Ages 
to  the  Reformation  ;  3.  Prom  the  Reformation  to  the 
present  time. 

FROM  THE  COMPLETION  OF  THE  CANON 
TO  THE  DARK  AGES. — This  was  a  missionaiy  or 
expansive  period  in  the  history  of  the  Bible ;  during 
which  the  Bible  was  rendered  as  fast  as  possible  into 
a  new  version  for  every  new  nation  or  language  which 
Christianitj'  reached,  and  copies  of  it  were  multiplied 
as  fiist  as  possible  everywhere. 

During  the  first  and  second  centuries  after  Christ — 
that  is,  within  170  years  after  his  death — the  whole 
Bible  had  been  translated  into  Latin  (then  becoming 
as  extensively  used  as  Greek  had  been  a  few  centuries 
before)  by  some  unknown  author,  in  what  is  now 
known  as  the  Old  Italic  version ;  and  the  New  Testa- 
ment had  been  added  to  the  existing  Syriac  Old 
Testament ;  so  that  by  the  year  200,  the  whole  Bible 
was  extant  in  Greek,  SjTiac,  and  Latin.  It  was 
translated  into  jEthiopic  in  the  4th  century;  into 
Gothic  by  Ulphilas  between  348  and  388 ;  mto 
Egyptian  or  Coptic  before  3.50.  Between  385  and 
40.5  Jerome  executed  the  Vulgate,  so  long  the 
"  Authorized  Version."  During  the  4th  century  a 
translation  was  also  made  into  Persic;  in  the  Sth, 


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into  Armenian;  in  the  6th,  into  Syro-Chaldaic,  for 
the  Ncstorians;  in  tlie  7tli,  into  Arabic;  in  the  8th, 
into  Georgian,  and  at  thi'  same  time  into  Anglo- 
Saxon;  and  in  tht-  illli  (jn  part  at  k'ast)  into  Sclavonic. 

THE  DARK  AGES  TO  THE  REFORMA- 
TION.— In  round  numbers,  the  Dark  Ages  may  be 
considered  the  thousand  years  between  a.d.  olK)  and 
1500.  While  as  was  just  staled,  a  number  of  transla- 
tions of  the  Bible  were  made  during  this  period,  still 
the  chief  tendency  of  the  principal  Christian  church 
(the  Roman  Catholic  one)  was,  to  keep  the  Bible  away 
from  mankind,  and  to  substitute  the  authority  of  the 
Church  as  a  rule  of  life  and  of  belief.  During  this 
period,  therefore,  the  Latin  version  of  Jerome,  which 
when  made  was  called  "  Vulgate,"  because  its  lan- 
guage was  so  common,  liad  become  imknown  to  the 
conunon  people  because  its  language  had  become  a 
learned  one.  The  Bible  thus  passed  into  a  comparative 
obscuritj-,  somewhat  as  the  Law  of  Moses  had  done  in 
the  times  between  !Moscs  and  Josiah;  translations 
were  even  made  secretly  for  fear  of  tlie  Chm-ch ;  trans- 
lators were  threatened,  if  not  actually  punished,  with 
death ;  and  the  reading  of  the  Bible  was  often  pro- 
hibited bj-  both  church  and  state. 

THE  REFORMATION,  AND  DOWN  TO 
THE  PRESENT  TIME.— With  the  Reformation 
and  the  uivention  of  printing  came  another  period  of 
diti'usion  of  versions  and  copies  of  the  Bible,  which  is 
not  ended  yet,  and  in  which  the  nuiltiplication  of  the 
book  has  been  in  proportion  to  the  speed  of  printing 
over  writing.  Already  Wiclif  had  completed  the  first 
English  version,  as  early  as  a.d.  1380;  a  version  so 
eagerly  sought  that  of  the  !MS.  copies  industriously 
made  of  it,  a  hundred  and  fifty  are  even  now  known 
to  exist.  The  very  first  book  printed  was  (in  Latin) 
the  fixmovis  Mentz  or  JIazarin  Bible.  The  Reformers 
at  once  set  about  translating  it;  and  Luther  in  Ger- 
many, Tyndale  and  Covcrdale  in  England,  Olivetan 
in  France,  succeeded  during  the  sixteenth  century  in 
placing  German,  English,  and  French  versions  within 
the  reach  of  people  of  moderate  means,  and  a  knowl- 
edge of  the  Scriptures  within  the  reach  of  all.  After 
several  intermediate  versions,  the  present  English  Au- 


thorized Version  was  printed  in  1011.  From  that  day 
to  this,  the  English-speaking  nations  have  been  most 
energetic  and  successful  in  dill'iising  the  Bible  among 
men,  as  they  have  in  the  rest  of  the  C'hrislian  niission- 
aiy  work.  The  operations  of  the  great  Bible  Societies 
during  the  last  half  cenlmy  have  innnensely  increased 
the  circulation  and  intluence  of  the  Bible.  There  is 
a  great  change  from  the  old  Israelitish  times,  when 
there  existed  but  a  single  copy  of  the  Lrw,  only 
ordered  to  be  read  aloud  to  the  i)eople  once  in  seven 
years,  and  book  and  reading  totally  forgotten  at  that- 
even  from  the  time  bofore  the  lU'formation,  when  one 
copy  of  the  Bible  cost  almost  an  estate,  it  took  a  year 
or  more  to  write  one,  and  when  written,  only  the 
learned  could  or  might  read  it — and  to-day,  when  the 
Bible  is  extant  in  a  Inmdred  and  seventy-seven 
different  versions,  is  printed  in  a  hundred  and  sixty- 
nine  dilTercnt  languages  and  dialects  ;  when  less  than 
half  a  dollar  will  buy  it,  when  even  children  can  read 
it ;  when  one  Bible  Society  alone  has  sent  out  over 
fifty  million  copies  of  it  or  parts  of  it.  There  are 
over  seventy  Bible  Societies.  And  numerous  editions 
are  issued  by  private  publishers,  besides. 

THE  BIBLE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  — 
The  first  Bible  printed  m  this  country  was  Eliot's 
Indian  Bible,  whose  title  was  this  :  "  ilaiuusse 
Wunneetupanatamwe  Up  -  Biblum  God  naneswe 
Nukkone  Testament  kah  wonk  Wusku  Testament. 
Ne  ciuoshkinnumuk  nashpe  Wuttiueumoh  Christ  noh 
oscoDwesit  John  Eliot."  This  was  printed  in  1063. 
The  Indian  language  it  was  made  in  is  extinct,  and  it 
is  said  that  only  one  man  now  living  can  read  it. 
The  next  Bible  printed  here  was  Saur's,  in  Crermau, 
in  1743 ;  the  first  English  Bible  printed  here  was  at 
Boston,  in  small  quarto,  in  1753.  Before  18G0,  had 
been  printed  in  the  United  States,  fifteen  hundred  and 
sixty-seven  different  editions  of  the  Bible  or  parts  of 
it.  The  American  Bible  Society  during  the  first 
fifty-one  years  of  its  existence  published  over  twenty- 
two  and  a  half  million  copies  of  Bibles  and  parts  of  it. 

We  conclude  with  a  carefully  prepared  table  of  the 
Books  of  the  Bible,  showing  as  for  as  is  knowTi, 
when  and  by  whom  they  were  written. 


TABLE  OF  THE  BOOKS  OF  THE  BIBLE  IN  THE  ORDER  IN  WHICH  THEY  WERE  WRITTEN. 


NAME. 

AUTHOR. 

WHEN 
WRITTEN. 

B.  C.  1530 

NAME. 

I.  and  n.  Chronicles, 

AUTHOR. 

•WHIN 

WRITTEN. 

Job, 

Job, 

Ezra,  (?) 

43S 

Genesis. 

Moses, 

1451 

Ezra, 

Ezra. 

438 

Exodns, 

" 

** 

Esther, 

Mordecai,  (?) 

440 

Leviticus, 

" 

*' 

Nehemiah, 

Nehemiah, 

■m 

Numbers, 

*' 

** 

Malachi, 

Malachi, 

4ao 

Deuteronomy, 

'' 

'^ 

Matthew  (if  Hebrew"). 
I.  and  II.  Thessalonians, 

Matthew, 

A.D.  40 

Joslina, 

Joshua, 

1426 

Paul, 

SS 

Judges, 

Samuel,  (?) 

1049 

Gahilians. 

" 

55-6 

Ruth. 

Unknown, 

" 

I.  and  II.  Corinthians, 

^  " 

87 

I.  and  n.  Samuel, 

Samuel.  Gad,  and  Nathan, 

1049-1016 

Roman*. 

*' 

57-8 

Psalms. 

David  and  others. 

l(Mli-l(iO 

I.  Peter  (if  at  Babylon). 
Matthew  (in  Greek), 

Peter, 

58 

Sonj!  of  Solomon, 

Solomon, 

ion; 

Matthew, 

60 

Ecclesiastes, 

;;       (!) 

101(>-6(I7 

Ephesians, 

Paul. 

61 

Proverbs, 

lOitMn- 

Colossians, 

*• 

*' 

Joel, 

Joel, 

8~,~-fm 

Philemon, 

*' 

*' 

Jonah, 

Jonah, 

S6t-^~,)ii 

Philippians, 

It 

'* 

.-Vnios, 

Amos, 

80S-785 

Hebrews, 

" 

62-3 

llosea. 

Hosea, 

810-7i5 

James- 

Jamee, 

" 

Isaiah, 

Isaiah, 

SKMlflS 

.Mark, 

Mark, 

63 

Micnh. 

Micah, 

75,'i-C.fln 

Lnke, 

Luke, 

G^-4 

I.  and  II.  Kings. 

Ezra  or  Jeremiah,  (f) 

721-4.M 

Acts, 

'^ 

'■ 

Naliuin. 

Xahum. 

7a(i-«'.is 

I.  Peter  (if  at  Rome), 

Peter, 

64 

Z,'[)li:iiiiah. 

Zephaniah, 

640-(ai!l 

II.    *' 

" 

*• 

jiT«*iniah. 

Jeremiah, 

6iS-,5.S« 

Jude, 

Jade, 

'* 

Lainriitations. 

-* 

Ba8-.5S6 

I.  Timothy, 

Paul, 

" 

Ha)>akkuk, 

ITabakkuk, 

613-,W.S 

II.       " 

" 

65 

Daniel. 

Daniel. 

COfi-oW 

Titus, 

'* 

" 

Ezekiel. 

Ez.-kii-i. 

695-o.1(i 

I..  II..  ra.  John, 

John, 

6t4-fl 

Obadiah. 

Obadiah, 

5,>W-5S.3 

Revelations. 

" 

»;-7 

Hagsai. 

HaiTirai, 

5SS-58.3 

Gospel  of  John, 

" 

97-8 

Zecbariah, 

Zeohariah, 

52tW18 

TESTIMONIALS  FROM   EMINENT   SCHOLARS  AND   DIVINES  OF  PROFESSOIi 
HITCHCOCK'S  NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  r.II5LE. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Skinner,  D.D,    LL.D.,  President  of  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New 

York  City. 

ITiTcncocK's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  oi-  tiik  Holy  Bible — as  a  lielp  to  all  classes  of  readers 
in  apqiiirin^  a  lii'ttcr  knowloilgc  of  God's  Word— is,  in  its  i)resent  form,  I  lliiiik,  without  a  rival.  The  test  of 
merit,  in  a  work  of  this  kind,  is  its  niel/ml,  which  Dr.  Hitchcock  has  so  greatly  improved  that,  including  its 
additions  and  very  valuable  changes,  it  may  be  regarded  as  an  essentially  new  book.  Dr.  Hitchcock  has  spared 
himself  no  pains  in  preparing  it  for  the  piiblic,  and  1  can  not  but  desire  and  anticipate  for  it  a  very  wide  cir- 
culation. 

From  Rev.  Wiliiam  G.  T.  Shedd,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City. 
The  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  first  by  Talliot,  and  afterwards  by  West,  is  well  known  to  the 
Christian  public,  and  luxs  received  the  warm  recommendations  of  clergymen  of  all  denominations.  The  new 
edition  of  this  work,  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  retains  all  that  is  of  solid  value  in  the  old  edition,  and  presents  so 
many  new  features  as  to  make  it  virtually  a  new  book.  The  classification  is  more  logical,  comjirehensive, 
and  exhaustive.  The  distribution  of  the  materials  is  simple,  so  that  a  reference  to  any  passage  of  Scripture  is 
much  more  certain  and  easji'.  A  copious  Inde.x  of  Subjects,  a  new  Dictionary  of  Helig'ious  Denoiniualions,  and 
Cruden's  Concordance,  revised  by  Eadie,  arc  subjoined  to  the  work,  so  that  the  purchaser  of  the  voliuue  will 
po.ssess  a  very  complete  apjiaratus  for  the  study  of  the  Word  of  God.  It  is  the  very  best  work  of  the  kind 
with  which  I  am  acquainted. 

From  Rev.  Gardiner  Spring,  D.D,,  Pastor  Brick  Presbyterian  Church,  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 
I  concur  fully  in  the  opinion  expressed  by  Dr.  Shedd. 

From  Rev.  William  J.  R,  Taylor,  D.D^  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Society. 

From  long  use  of  West's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  jxTsonal  knowledge  of  the  plan  of  Prof.  Ilitch- 
cock's  new  and  complete  revision  of  this  and  kindred  works,  I  most  heartily  indorse  the  rccotnmendation  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Shedd  as  given  abf)vc. 

From  Rev.  T.  Ralston  Smith,  O.D.,  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Society. 

It  gives  me  pleasure  to  exjiress  my  cordial  concurrence  in  the  foregoing  recommendations  of  Dr.  Hitch- 
cock's New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  tile  Holy  Bible,  and  my  belief  that  the  volmne  will  be  found 
invaluable  to  the  student  of  the  Scriptures. 

From  Rev,  Joseph  Holdich,  D.D.,  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Society. 
I  fully  concur  in  the  above  recommendations. 

From.  Rev.  Ray  Palmer,  D.D,,  Secretary  of  the  American  Congregational  Union, 
I  have  great  )5lcasure  in  expressing  my  couciuTence  in  Dr.  Shedd's  commendation  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's 
revision  of  the  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible.     It  must  prove  a  most  useful  work. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  De  Witt,  D.D.,  Pastor  in  the  Collegiate  Churches  of  the  Reformed  Church,  New 

York  City. 
I  freelj-  aud  cordially  concur  in  the  above  recommendations  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  tee  Holy 
Bible  ;  I  esteem  it  a  valuable  and  useful  work  to  all  Bible  readers. 

From  Rev.  Alex,  H.  Vinton,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Mark's  Church,  New  York  City. 
I  take  great  |)leasure  in  adding  my  voucher  to  those  above,  of  the  exceeding  value  of  West's  work  as  here 
revised  and  greatly  improved  1)}-  Dr.  Hitchcock. 

From  Rev.  Isaac  Ferris,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  New  York  City. 

I  am  hai>p_v  to  add  my  voucher  also  to  the  above.     The  book  is  invaluable. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  Armitage,  D.D,,  President  of  the  American  Bible  Union. 
In  my  judgment  few  books  can,  through  study  and  constant  use,  better  subserve  the  interests  of  time  and 
religion  than  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Cojiplete  Analysis  of  the  Holy-  Bible,  and  I  hope  that  its 
circulation  may  be  in  keeping  with  its  evident  merits. 

From  Rev.  William  H.  Wyckoff,  LL.D,,  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  American  Bible  Union. 

I  concur  in  the  above  opinion  of  the  merits  of  this  Analysis. 

From  Rev.  T.  J.  Conant,  D.D.,  one  of  the  Revisers  of  the  Bible  published  by  the  American  Bible  Union, 
I  fully  concur  in  the  above  recommendations  by  Dr.  Shedd  and  others. 

From  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D,D.,  Pastor  of  Pilgrim  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

In  revising,  and  practically  reconslrurting,  the  An.vlysis  of  the  Bible,  Prof.  Hitclicock  has  done  a 
difTicult  and  lal)orious  but  a  most  useful  work,  and  he  has  performed  it  with  so  mucli  care  and  skill  that  the 
volume  in  its  jiresent  form  must  be  of  the  greatest  value  and  service  to  all  intelligent  students  of  the  Bible 
who  shall  avail  themselves  of  its  help. 

From  Rev.  Francis  Vinton,  D.D.,  Trinity  Church,  New  York  City. 

The  plan  and  execution  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  BnjLB 
appeai-s  to  me  exemplaiy  and  faultless.  The  Indexes  of  Subjects  with  the  Concordance  furnish  the  clergy- 
man and  the  student  with  compact  and  special  facilities  for  their  respective  purposes.  The  several  (larts  of 
the  Appendix  are  also  a  convenient  compilation,  but  being  from  various  authors  are  of  course  subject  to  criti- 
cism. Vet,  on  the  whole,  the  work  is  a  valuable  contribution  to  Christian  literature,  and  a  most  import;mt 
aid  in  obtaining  the  knowledge  of  God's  Word. 

From  Rev.  O.  B,  Frothingham,  D,D,,  Pastor  of  Third  Congregational  Unitarian  Society,  New  York  City. 

Use  has  made  me  familiar  with  Dr.  West's  Analysis  op  rnE  Bible,  and  I  have  learned  to  value  the 
Jvork  ;  Init  Dr.  Hitchcock's  revision  of  it  has  Improved  it  so  sfreatly,  in  point  of  arrangement  and  method,  that 
it  may  fivirly  pass  for  a  new  book.  The  addition  of  Cruden  s  Concordance  renders  the  work  complete  as  an 
account  of  the  contents  of  Scripture.    It  is  truly  a  very  valuable  work. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EmNENT   SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 

NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  Joseph  Cummings,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Wesleyan  University,  Middletov^ri),  Conn. 
I  have  j^rcat  pleasure  in  rfcommending  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy 
Bible  as  a  work  of  very  great  merit,  and  as  the  best  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am  acquainted.     He  has  made 
many  and  great  improvements  on  the  work  of  Rev.  Dr.  West,  whicli  I  have  regarded  as  one  of  the  most  im 
portant  helps  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.     I  earnestly  recommend  the  wcjrk  tVir  general  circulation. 

From  Rev.  F.  H.  Newhall,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  in  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. 

I  have  for  some  time  been  acciuaiuted  with  the  work  of  Dr.  West,  and  fully  concur  in  the  above  recom- 
mendation. 

From  Rev.  C.  S.  Harrington,  A.M.,  Prof,  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Wesleyan  University, 

IVIiddletown,  Conn. 
I  have  used  the  work  above  recommended,  and  esteem  it  verj'  valuable.    The  addition  of  the  Concord- 
ance is  a  happy  thought,  and  the  whole  book  is  now  one  of  the  indispensable  things  for  a  good  library.    The 
work  should  have  a  large  sale. 

From  Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Pastor  of  Plymoutli  Church,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y. 

Every  young  clergyman  has  felt  the  pressing  need  of  just  such  a  work  as  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the 
BrBLE,  and  if  others'  experience  has  been  like  my  own,  every  one  who  resorted  to  such  help  hitherto  has 
foimd  out  how  veiy  imperfect  even  the  most  e-xcellent  were.  This  work  by  Prof  Hitchcpck  has  advanced 
far  beyond  the  former  Analysis,  and  leaves  little  more  to  be  done.  If  I  could  have  had  such  a  work  during 
the  first  fifteen  years  of  my  ministrj',  I  should  have  been  saved  much  labor,  and  have  reapt  a  hundred-fold  the 
harvest  of  God's  word.     I  commend  the  book  to  ministers,  teachers,  and  Christian  pai'ents. 

From  Right  Rev.  J.  Williams,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Conn.,  etc.,  etc. 
The  new  edition  of  Dr.  West's  Analysis  op  the  BrBLE  I  regard  as  a  great  imjirovement  on  all  former 
editions.    The  work  itself  is  most  ably  rearranged  and  edited  under  the  judicious  care  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  and 
the  additions  that  are  made  'to  it  add  vastly  to  its  value.     I  know  of  nothing  that  can  supply  its  place  to  the 
student  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 

From  Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  D.D.,  President  of  Bangor  (Maine)  Theological  Seminary. 

To  Whom  it  may  Concern  :  This  certifies  tliat  I  have  examined  a  work,  entitled  Hitchcock's  New 
AND  Co.mplete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Blblb,  by  Uev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  D.D.,  of  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  New  York.  From  what  I  have  seen  of  the  work,  and  from  what  I  know  of  the  character  ot  the 
author,  I  have  no  doubt  it  will  be  found  to  be  a  very  useful  and  valuable  publication.  It  will  be  of  great 
service  to  young  ministers,  theological  students.  Sabbath-school  teachers,  and  to  intelligent  Christians  gen- 
erally. It  will  aid  materially  the  study  of  tlie  Bible  in  Christian  families,  and  I  feel  confident  that  it  will 
obtain,  as  it  is  entitled  to,  a  wide  circulation. 

From  Rev.  J.  R.  Herrick,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Christian  Theology  in  Bangor  (Maine)  Theological  Seminary. 

The  real  value  of  an  "Analysis"  of  the  Bible  over  a  Concordance  is,  first,  comprehensiveness  and  a 
severely  logical  arrangement.  The  matter  of  Scripture  should  be  subjected  to  a  discriminating  and  exhaustive 
digest ;  then  the  whole  arranged  in  the  best  logical  order — an  attempt  difficult  in  both  respects,  and  hitherto 
not  too  successfully  accomplished.  Professor  Hitchcock  has  imiiroved  much  upon  his  predecessors.  Though 
not  perfect — as  such  an  Analysis  can  not  be — still  it  shows  a  careful  examination  of  previous  works  of  the 
kind  by  one  skillful  in  the  arrangement  of  materials.  The  book,  if  rightly  used,  can  not  faU  to  be  of"  real  ser- 
vice to  all  students  and  readers  of  the  Word  of  God."  To  ordinary  readers,  not  only  the  Concordance  and 
maps,  but  the  dictionaries  of  Scripture  names,  giving  then-  pronunciation  and  meaning,  and  that  of  religious 
denominations,  will  prove  of  much  value.  It  may  be  added  that  the  publisher  is  applying  to  his  part  of  the 
work  the  same  carefulness  manifest  in  the  editor. 

From  Rev.  William  M.  Barbour,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pastoral  Duties  in  Bangor 

(Maine)  Theological  Seminary. 
The  New  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  edited  by  Professor  Hitchcock,  of  New  York,  appears  to  be  the  most 
complete  work  of  the  kind  that  I  have  seen.     I  have  tested  some  of  the  statements  in  his  "  History  of  the 
Religious  Denominations,"  and,  in  the  case  of  some  of  the  more  obscure  bodies,  I  have  foimd  (as  I  expected) 
the  editor's  information  and  discrimination  at  its  usual  point  of  excellence. 

From  Rev.  Samuel  Harris,  D.D.,  President  of  Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Maine. 
I  have  cursorily  examined  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Bible.    The  arrange- 
ment is  oljviously  better  than  that  of  West ;  and  the  name  of  Dr.  Hitchcock  is  a  guaranty  that  the  work  so 
far  as  it  has  passed  under  his  personal  care,  is  well  done.     A  good  and  complete  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  one 
of  the  most  valuable  helps  in  Biblical  study. 

From  Rev.  James  E.  Pierce,  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  and  consider  it  a  valuable  work,  worthy 
of  high  commendation,  and  of  an  extensive  circulation  among  all  classes.  The  editor  deserves  the  thanks  of 
the  public  for  the  skill  and  care,  and  the  publisher  for  the  good  taste  and  good  workmanship,  displayed  in 
this  volume. 

From  Rev.  E.  A.  Huntington,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Professor  Hitchcock  has  rendered  a  good  service  to  students  of  the  Scriptures  m  his  New  and  Cojiplete 

Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible.    It  is  certainly  a  great  improvement  upon  its  predecessors — the  works  of 

TaU)ot  and  West— especially  in  the  titles  of  the  Books,  and  their  logical  order.    Accompanied  with  a  care- 

fuUv  prepared  Table  of  Contents  and  Alphabetical  Index,  together  with  Cruden's  Concordance,  and  remark- 


ably free  from  typographical  errors,  this  work  will  prove  an  indispensable  companion  to  those  to  whom  it  is 
■     ;ly  dedicated — "  To  all,  of  whatever  name,  who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  God's  Word." 


fully  prepared  Table  of  Contents  and  Alphabetica 
ably  free  from  ly 
80  appropriately 

From  Rev.  J.  B.  Condit,  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  the  Theological  Sem- 
inary at  Auburn,  New  York. 
I  am  happy  to  express  my  entire  conciuTence  with  Dr.  Huntington  is  his  estimate  of  the  work  of  Pro- 
fessor Hitchcock. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTIMTED. 

FROM   EISnXEXT    SCHOLARS   AND   DIVINES,    OF   PUOFF.SSOR    UTTCIICOCK'S 
NKW    AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF  THE    HOLY    inBLH 

From  Rev.  Samuel  M.  Hopkins,  Prof,  of  Church  History  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
From  a  veiv  brief  oxiiininiition  of  the  Analysis  ok  thk  Bini.E  In-  Tiilliot  luul  West,  I'diU'il  by  PmlVssor 
nitchcmii,  I  liiliive  the  work  to  bo  of  great  value,  iitul  coriliiilly  recomiueiul  any  such  methods  of  uiding  in 
the  study  of  the  tfiripturos. 

From  Rev.  Charles  Hawley,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
I  liave  exaniincd   the   New  am>   CoMrLKTi-;  Analysis  ok  thk   Holy  Hiiii.i;,  and   it  gives  mc  great 
pleasure  to  add  my  name  to  tlie  foregoing  testimouials  of  its  great  value. 

From  Rev.  P.  H.  Fowler,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
Such  has  been  my  estimate  of  arraniremenls  of  the  Scriptures  aei'onling  to  sulijeels,  that  I  have  procured 
from  time  to  time  everything  of  the  kind  witliin  my  reach.  Their  value  depends  on  tncir  selection  of  topics, 
the  api)ositeness  of  the  passajses  they  ajiply  to  their  topics,  theii  e.xhaustiveness  of  the  Scriptures,  and  the 
fullness  of  their  Indexes.  In  all  these  respects  llilchcock's  Analysis  is  jire-cminent,  and  I  am  sure  tliat 
ministers  of  the  Gospel  and  Bible  Class  and  Sundaj-scliool  teachers  and  readers  of  the  Scriptures  generally 
■will  highly  |>rize  it. 

From  Rev.  M.  W.  Jacobus,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegeticai  Theology  In  the 
Western  Theological  Seminary  at  Alleghany  City,  Pa. 
Tact's  "  Analysis"  was  good.  Umi  made  it  hciu-i:  And  Jlr.  llilchfock.  in  this  fine  volume,  has  made  it 
be^t.  Nothing,  in  this  way,  is  left  to  be  desired.  The  best  of  books  is  here  \t\\l  in  the  best  shape  for  topical 
investigation  of  its  contents.  The  various  <HW<;n(/<(,  in  the  form  of  Tables  and  Dictionaries — especially  the 
" Dictionarii  of  IMif/ioiis  JJenomimitioHn"  will  be  found  very  valuable  for  the  mass  of  readers,  who  have  not 
access  to  larger  works.  And  h'udii's  Compacted  Edition  of  "  Cruden's  CoiKordunce"  completes  this  Biblical 
apparatus,  which  will  be  a  treasure  to  any  houseiioUl. 

From  Rev.  E.  O.  Haven,  D.D,,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  Northwestern  University,  Evanston,  Illinois,  and 

recently  President  of  Michigan  University. 
It  is  indeed  a  pleasure  to  examine  so  complete  and  exhaustive  nn  arrangement  and  Analysis  op  the 
BrsLE  as  Dr.  Hitchcock's  work  presents.     It  would  have  been  impossible  for  any  one  man  to  produce  it.     It 
is  the  best  result  of  many  years'  labor  of  many  men.     Everj-  careful  student  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  should,  if 
possible,  avail  himself  of  this  book;  and  having  used  it  for  a  time,  he  would  not  consent  to  be  without  it. 

From  Rev.  Daniel  P.  Kidder,  D.D. .Professor  of  Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  the  Garrett 

Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  III. 
It  has  been  my  custom  to  advise  ministers  and  theological  students  to  make  use  of  some  good  common- 
place book  of  Scripture  to  aid  them  in  the  selection  of  texts  and  Uie  construction  of  arguments.  For  my  own 
convenience  I  use  several,  l)y  ditrerent  authors,  and  having  seen  the  plan  and  specimens  of  the  new  edition 
of  West  and  Talbot,  cnml)ined  undiT  tlie  editorship  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  I  feel  free  to  commend  it  as  promising 
more  than  any  other  one  volume  of  its  class. 

From  Rev.  Miner  Raymond,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Division,  in  the  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 

Evanston,  III. 
The  Analysis  ok  tite  Bible  on  the  basis  of  Talbot,  improved  by  Dr.  West,  and  revised  by  Dr.  Hitch- 
cock, is  a  work  of  great  value  to  the  student.  The  method  of  studying  the  Scriptures  which  this  Analysis  is 
designed  and  adapted  to  assist,  is  in  my  opinion  the  most  effectual  of  any  possible — and  in  this  work  the 
student  is  furnished  with  the  aid  he  most  needs  in  prosecuting  such  a  method.  The  general  classification  is 
natural  and  scientific,  and  the  subdivisions  are  exhaustive  and  yet  concise.  The  Indexes,  Dictionaries,  and 
Concordance,  uccompauj-iug  the  work,  render  its  study  extremely  convenient.  I  most  heartily  commend  this 
Analysis. 

From  Rev.  Joseph  Haven,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Systematic  Theology  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Chicago,  III. 

The  Complete  Analysis  ok  the  Bini.E,  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  a  work  which  must  be  of  great  value  to 
the  student  of  Scripture,  and  especially  to  teachers  of  Sabbath  school  and  Bible  clas.ses,  as  weU  as  niiuistera 
of  the  Gospel.  A  thoroughly  reliable  work  of  the  kind  has  long  been  a  desideratum.  That  of  West — the 
best  hitherto — while  possessing  many  excellences,  was  certainly  deficient  in  the  very  respect  most  essential 
to  a  work  of  this  nature — the  logical  and  philosophical  character  of  its  analysis  and  divisions.  The  present 
worlt,  while  substantially  on  the  basis  of  West,  is  a  great  improvement  on  the  preceding.  Dr.  R.  D.  Hitchcock, 
of  Union  Tlieological  Seminary,  one  of  our  most  accomplished  scholai-s,  has  brouglit  to  this  portion  of  the 
work  an  excellent  judgment  imd  a  nice  power  of  discrimination.  The  result  is  a  division  of  topics  more 
•complete  and  more  logical  than  in  any  previous  work  of  the  kind.  The  value  of  the  work  is  nnich  enhanced 
by  copious  and  well-arranged  Indexes,  and  a  complete  Concordance.  Not  the  least  valuable  portion  ol  the 
Twork  is  a  condensed  statement,  from  the  pen  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  of  the  leading  characteristics  of  the  various 
religious  denominations. 

From  Rev.  F.  Merrick,  D.D.,  President  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  at  Delaware,  Ohio. 
Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Biui.e  is  undoubtedly  a  great  improvement  upon 
all  preceding  works  of  a  similar  character.  As  a  help  in  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  it  is  invaluable.  Its 
system  of  cross-references  is  admirable.  Its  Indexes  are  very  full  and  perfect,  as  also  its  Interpreting  and 
Pronouncing  Dictionaries.  Though  not  without  indications  of  the  editor's  theological  views,  it  is  perhaps  as 
free  from  sectarian  bias  as  coidil  be  expected.  1  cordially  commend  the  work  to  all  lovers  of  the  Sacred 
Volimie  of  all  denominations. 

From  Rev.  L.  D.  McCabe,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Philology  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  at  Delaware,  Ohio. 
1  have  for  many  years,  in  my  study  of  the  Word  of  God,  felt  the  need  of  just  such  a  volume  as  Hitchcock's 
Complete  Analysis  op  the  Blble.  I  have  examined  this  great  work,  and  pronounce  it  to  be  one  of  the 
most  desirable  of  books,  for  all  classes  of  readers  and  students  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  From  my  long  expe- 
rience I  am  free  to  say  that  it  should  be  found  in  every  family,  on  the  table  of  every  student,  on  the  desk  of 
every  officer,  and  on  the  bench  of  everj-  mechanic  for  constant  reference  and  for  themes  of  devout  reflection. 
I  would  place  it  in  all  depots,  steamboats,  and  jiublic  houses,  that  he  who  runs  may  read  some  valuable  text 
of  Holy  Writ.  I  find  it  very  profitable  to  use  it  in  my  family  prayers  as  well  as  in'iuy  private  devotions.  I 
think  its  mission  is  great  usefulness. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM  EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND   DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  F.  S.  Hoyt,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Biblical  Theology  in  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  at  Delavtrare,  Ohio. 

I  fully  concur  in  the  estimate  of  my  collcagiif,  Dr.  McCal)e,  in  relation  to  the  intrinsic  value  of  the 
Analysis  of  the  Bihi.e,  as  revised  by  Hev.  Dr.  Hitchcock  and  liis  co-laborers,  and  also  in  relation  to  the 
importance  of  its  wide  diffusion.  No  person,  or  fitmily  at  least,  should  be  without  a  copy.  By  means  of  it,  I 
doubt  not,  man)'  thousands  will  be  induced  to  undertake  a  more  systematic  study  of  the  Bible  tlian  they 
olherwise  would.  To  such  a  systematic  study  of  the  Bible,  the  use  of  this  Analysis  prompts  and  at  the 
same  time  furnishes  the  very  best  help. 

From  Rev.  Robert  Collyer,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Unity  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

I  used  an  old  copy  of  AVest's  Analysis  with  great  pleasure  and  profit  until  somebody  stole  it.  I  consid- 
ered the  book  the  best  of  the  kind  in  existence,  and  am  glad  to  learn  there  is  a  new  edition  with  many 
notable  improvements.     It  will  be  a  great  advantage  to  all  students  of  the  Bible  to  possess  it. 

From  Rev.  John  Scott,  D.D.,  Editor  of  the  Methodist  Recorder,  at  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Hitchcock's  New  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  helps  to  a  complete  knowledge 
of  the  Word  of  God  \vhich  has  ever  fallen  under  my  notice.  It  is  logical  in  its  arrangement,  and  comiilete  in 
its  detail.  Such  an  array  of  the  very  words  of  Scripture  upon  all  important  points,  if  placed  in  the  families 
of  our  land,  and  thus  within  reach  of  our  youth,  would  not  only  do  much  toward  removing  the  first  genus 
of  Error  and  Infidelity,  but  would  be  a  most  efficient  means  of  deepening  religious  impressions  and  jiromoting 
religious  growth.  A  knowledge  of  <dl  that  the  Bible  teaches  upon  each  subject  is  of  the  highest  importance 
to  every  individual.  The  work  is  furnished  with  a  system  of  cross-references  which  must  attract  especial 
attention,  as  they  supply  the  place  of  one  or  more  additional  volumes  which  would  otherwise  have  been 
necessary  in  order  to  have  accomplished  the  same  result,  thus  saving  to  each  purchaser  at  least  ten  or  tice've 
dolkirs  in  the  cost  of  the  work.  As  it  now  stands,  there  is  to  my  knowledge  nothing  in  the  world  of  literature 
which  can  take  its  place,  or  by  which  we  can  accomplish  the  same  result.  It  is  my  earnest  wish  that  a  copy 
of  it  may  find  its  way  into  every  family  in  our  land,  and  I  am  glad  to  see  that  it  can  be  furnished  at  so  sniall 
a  cost  as  to  bring  it  within  the  reach  of  all. 

From  Rev.  Samuel  Sprecher,  D.D.,  President  of  Wittenberg  College,  and  Rev.  H.  R.  Geiger,  Professor 

in  Wittenberg  College,  at  Springfield,  Ohio. 
"We  heartily  welcome  this  new  Analysis  of  the  Bible  by  Dr.  Hitchcock.  It  seems  to  us  that  Sabbath- 
school  teachers.  Sabbath-school  scholars,  heads  of  families,  in  a  word,  any  one  who  loves  and  studies  the 
sacred  Scriptures,  would  be  willing  to  make  almost  any  sacrifice  to  get  this  great  help  in  understanding 
them.  The  Bible  here  is  its  own  interpreter.  What  we  need  to  know  on  any  subject  is  the  mind,  the  will, 
the  declaration  of  God.  In  this  book  you  can  find  at  once  what  God  says  on  any  subject  or  any  duty.  !Mouey 
spent  in  purchasing  it  will  be  well  invested.     We  wish  there  might  be  a  copy  iii  every  family. 

From  Rev.  Moses  Coit  Tyler,  A.M.,  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Michigan  University  at 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  An.\ly"sis  of  tiie  Bible.  It  seems  to  me  to  be 
in  itself  a  complete  Biblical  library.  It  furnishes,  within  the  lids  of  a  single  book,  a  full  apparatus  for  the 
study  of  the  Scriptures.  It  is  copious,  ingenious,  and  scholarly,  besides  being  so  clear  in  its  arrangement  as 
to  be  easily  understood  and  employed  by  any  one  who  can  read  the  English  language.  To  diffuse  this  work 
among  the  people  is  certainly  a  patriotic  act — it  is  to  promote  the  intelligent  study  of  a  Book  which  has  built 
up  and  inspired  the  world's  best  manhood  and  citizenship. 

From  Henry  S.  Frieze,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Michigan  University  at 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible  is  undoubtedly  the  most  complete  work  of  its  kind  ever  yet 
compiled  in  the  English  language.  It  jjlaces  within  our  reach  all  that  can  be  found  in  the  Holy  Scriptures 
bearing  upon  aiy  subject  of  inquiiy,  arranged  with  such  admirable  method  and  clearness  that  years  of  labor 
in  investigating  and  collating  are  saved  to  the  professional  man  ;  while  the  private  reader,  by  its  proper  use, 
can  employ  to  much  greater  advantage  the  more  limited  time  he  may  be  able  to  devote  to  Bible  stud}'. 

From  G.  P.  Williams,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Physics  in  Michigan  University  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

I  fully  concur  with  Prof.  Frieze  in  his  opinion  above  expressed  of  the  work  of  Dr.  Hitchcock. 

From  Rev.  A.  L.  Chapin,  D.D.,  President  of  Beloit  College  at  Beloit,  Wisconsin. 

From  the  cursory  examination  I  have  been  able  to  give  to  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  I  have 
received  a  very  favorable  impression  of  the  value  of  the  work.  It  seems  to  me  a  great  improvement  upon 
West's  Analysis,  which,  as  the  author  acknowledges,  suggested  the  undertaking.  The  grouping  of  texts  is 
brought  as  near  to  a  logical  arrangement  probably  as  can  be  made  under  the  rule  of  inserting  each  verse  only 
once;  and  the  cross-references  under  the  several  topics  turn  the  attention  of  the  reader  to  passages  which 
might  properly  be  classed  under  either  of  two  or  more  headings.  All  students  and  readers  of  the  Bible  will 
find  this  Analysis  a  valuable  aid  to  the  understanding  of  God's  Word. 

From  Rev.  G.  W.  Northrup,  D.D.,  President  of  the  Baptist  Union  Theological  Seminary  at  Chicago,  III. 

I  regard  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  titb  Holy  Bible  as  a  work  of  very  great 
value,  not  only  to  ministers  and  Sabbath-school  teachers,  but  to  all  who  wish  to  gain  a  thorough  knowledge 
of  the  teachings  of  the  Word  of  God. 

From  Rev.  John  T.  Pressly,  D,D.,  Professor  of  Systematic  and  Didactic  Theology  in  the  United 

Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary  at  Alleghany  City,  Pa. 
Hitchcock's  New  ant>  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible.  In  this  comprehensive  volume  we 
have  a  complete  analysis  of  the  whole  Bible.  The  contents  of  the  sacred  volume  are  here  distributed  into 
twenty-seven  Books  "under  ajjpropriale  heads,  and  these  Books  are  subdivided  into  Sections.  Then  every 
verse  of  the  Bible  relating  to  the  general  subject  of  the  Book,  or  the  particular  subject  of  the  Section,  is 
arranged  in  order.  An  Index  of  Subjects,  and  another  of  Verses,  is  then  introduced,  by  the  aid  of  which  we 
can  at  once  refer  to  all  that  is  contained  in  the  Bible  on  any  jiarticular  subject.  We  are  thus  furnished  with 
the  means  of  comi^aring  spiritual  things  with  spiritual,  and  of  interpreting  one  portion  of  Scripture  in  the 
light  of  another.  And  then  the  value  of  this  help  to  the  understanding  of  the  Word  of  God  is  enhanced  by 
the  addition  of  Cruden's  invaluable  Concordance. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

PROM   EMIXENT   SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR   IITTCIICOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY   BIBLE. 


From  Rev.  A.  B,  Hyde,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Greek  in  Alleghany  College,  Meadville,  Pa. 

This  work,  in  which  the  labor  of  llio jiuliiiovis  Dr.  IlilLJu-iKk  has  been  addcil  Id  lliat  iif  the  oilier  ablo 
vlivine.i,  is  by  far  the  best  of  its  kind  that  1  have  seen.  It  acts  as  Subject- Vuiiconlidice  by  showing  where  any 
subject  is  tiealed,  and  as  a  Tfxl-Comnuntur!/.  by  showini;  to  what  subject  any  text  refers.  It  gives  a  whole-.' 
sume  idea  of  the  wealth  of  the  Hiblc,  iis  fullness  of  lUx'triiie,  while  the  judgment  of  the  n-ader  is  still  left  free.  It 
!s  a  niagniticent  help  to  the  heller  understanding  of  'he  Holy  Seriptun-s,  and  I  hearlily  commend  it  to  any 
who  wish  a  rajiid  and  accurate  knowledge  of  their  teachings. "  The  value  of  Cruden's  Concordance  needs  no 
attcstalion  of  mine. 

from  Rev   J.  Weaver,  Bishop,  United  Brethren  in  Christ  Church  at  Athens,  Crawford  Co.,  Pa. 

I  have  exaniineil  to  some  extent  the  general  plan  of  Professor  llilcluiieks  C'ompi.ktk  Analysis  of  the 
Holy  Bihi.k, — (.)ld  and  N-w  Testament — including  an  Interpreting  Dictionary  of  Ueligious  Denominations, 
Cruden's  Complete  Coucordauce  of  words,  etc.,  etc.,  and  Uike  pleasure  in  recommending  it  to  all  who  may 
desire  to  become  acqnainted  with  the  great  truths  taught  in  the  Word  of  God.  It  will  be  valuable  to  mhiisters, 
Sabbath-school  superintendents  and  teachers,  and  especially  valuable  in  the  family.  It  is  superior  to  any 
work  of  the  kind  yet  published,  coutaining  all  the  important  matter  coutaiued  iu  other  similar  works,  besides 
very  important  additions. 

From  Rev.  W.  A.  Stearns,  D.D.,  LL.O.,  President  of  Amherst  College,  Amherst,  Mass. 
I  have  been  examining  Hitchcock's  New  and  Compi.kte  Analysis  of  thk  Bible,  and  am  happy  to 
say  that  in  carefulness  of  ihstribution,  in  correctness  of  arrangement,  in  the  fullness  of  its  topics,  in  conve- 
nience for  use  by  means  of  indispensable  tables  and  concordance,  it  is  m  far  beyoiul  any  work  of  the  kind 
which  has  preceded  it,  as  to  eutitle  its  principal  editor  and  co-laborera  to  the  sincerest  tlianks  of  the  whole 
Christian  public. 

From  Rev.  W.  S.  Tyler,  D.D.,  Williston  Professor  of  the  Creek  Language  and  Literature  in  Amherst 

College  at  Amherst,  Mass. 
A  year  or  two  ago  I  looked  over  West's  Analysis  of  tiie  Bible  with  some  care,  and  the  best  that  I  could 
say  of  it  was:  It  is  a  good  idea,  but  badly  executed.  I  have  now  examined  Ilitclicock's  Analysis  not  less 
carefully,  and  I  have  no  hesitation  in  saying,  not  only  that  the  idea  is  good,  but  the  \t\:\n  is  good,  the  arrange- 
ment is  good,  and  the  execution  throughout  is  excellent.  The  most  constant  and  attentive  reader  of  the  Scrip- 
tures will  be  surprised  in  looking  over  the  admirably  classified  Table  of  Contents  at  the  beginning,  to  see  what 
an  immense  variety  of  subjects,  comprehending  the  whole  range  of  human  thought  and  activity,  is  thus  shown 
to  be  contained  within  the  scope  of  the  Sacred  Writings.  And  as  he  proceeds  with  the  reading  of  the  Scrip- 
tures in  this  new  and  methodical  arrangement,  he  will  be  equally  surprised  to  see  what  a  flood  of  light  they 
thus  shed  on  every  one  of  this  wide  range  of  subjects.  It  will  make  the  Bible  a  new  book  to  almost  any 
reader  to  read  it  in  this  new  order  and  method.  It  was  worth  those  labors  which  nearly  cost  the  editor  his 
life  to  do  this  work  and  do  it  so  well.  And  I  doubt  not  the  publisher  will  find  iu  its  success  and  usefulness  an 
ample  return  for  his  truly  munificent  expenditures. 

From  Rev.  J.  Hi  Seelye,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Amherst  College  at 

Amherst,   Mass. 

West's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  was  the  poi)rest  book  of  the  kind  I  ever  saw  ;  but  Professor  Hitchcock's 
work  has  been  so  judiciously  planned  and  so  thoroughly  done  that  I  can  only  speak  of  it  with  admiration.  I 
have  not  gone  over  tlie  whole  of  it,  and,  of  course,  have  not  atlenipleil  to  verify  all  its  citations,  but  I  have 
examined  portions  of  it  with  care,  and  the  faithfulness  with  whicJi  these  have  been  done,  joined  with  the 
well-known  accuracy  of  the  editor,  leave-;  no  doubt  of  the  successful  execution  of  tlie  wliole.  I  cannot  speak 
hi  too  high  terms  of" the  plan.  By  making  the  Bible  its  own  commentary,  this  book  will  add  to  the  interest 
and  the  profit  with  which  the  Sacred  Scriptures  are  studieil. 

From  Rev.  Z,  M.  Humphrey,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Calvary  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Biule  appears  to  me  superior  to  all  similar  compilalions — as  much 
better  than  West's  as  West's  was  than  Talliot's.  It  is  better  than  Eadie's,  because  more  complete  in  itself,  and 
because  arranj:ed  upon  a  logical  rather  than  an  alphabetical  system.  It  is  far  better  than  Simmon's  Scripturo 
Manual,  which  has  been  constantly  on  my  desk  for  years,  and  which  I  have  Ibund  of  more  jiractical  value 
than  some  of  its  more  bulky  rivals.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  work  leaves  almo.st  nothing  to  be  desired.  A  few 
moments'  consultation  of  it  will  spread  before  one  all  that  the  Scriptures  reveal  ujion  any  given  subject  It 
will  be  invaluable  to  me,  as  it  must  be  to  every  student  of  the  Bible,  whether  clergymen  or  layman. 

From  Rev.  Peter  Stryker,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  North  Broad  St.  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Piofcssor  IIitch<-iKk's  New  and    Complete  Analysis  ok  the   Holy  Biule  is  a  book  of  rare  value. 
It  will  prove  useful  to  Sabbath-school  teachers  and  general  rcaxlere,  as  well  as  to  pastors.    No  Biblical  student 
can  atford  to  do  without  it.     I  wish  it  might  find  a  place  in  every  Christian  family. 

From  Rev,  Edward  Hawes,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Central  Congregational  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
The  .Vnalysis  of  the  Bible,  by  Dr,  Hitchcock,  is  a  work  of  tlie  greatest  value.  It  is  logically  arranged 
and  i>uis  any  subject  treated  of  in  God's  Word  in  the  clearest  light  before  the  reader,  I  have  never  seen  any 
work  of  the  kind  to  be  compared  with  it  as  an  aid  in  studying  the  Bible,  and  can  most  hearlily  commend  it  to 
all  as  one  of  the  best  additions  to  the  library  of  the  minis"tcr  and  Salilialh-school  teacher.  I  hope  you  may 
have  success  in  urging  its  general  circulation.  There  is  much  that  is  valuable,  and  not  to  be  found  elsewhere 
so  conveniently,  in  the  added  dictionaries,  maps,  etc  The  putting  iu  also  of  a.  standard  Concordance  is  a 
new  feature. 

From  Rev.  Herrick  Johnson,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
I  heartil}' commend  Dr,  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  Its  method  is  logical,  its  topics 
arc  comprehensive,  its  subjects  are  copious  and  clear.  The  appended  Concordance,  Interpreting  Dictionaay 
and  Historv  of  the  Bililc  make  it  by  far  the  completest  consulting  apparatus  within  the  same  compass  that 
has  come  to  mv  knowledge.  To  ministers,  Sunday-school  teachei's,  heads  of  families,  and  to  anyotlicrs  who 
would  readily  know  all  the  Bible  teaches  on  each  of  the  subjects  of  which  it  treats,  this  quite  exhaustive 
AsAiYsis  must  be  invaluable. 

5  [OVEK.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM  EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND   DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  W.  W.  Spear,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church  at  Bridgeton,  N.  J.,  formerly 
Rector  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

In  common  -with  all  Biblical  students  I  rejuicc  in  the  iiul)lication  of  this  Complete  Analysis.  Former 
arrangements  ofWest's  work  were  valuable,  but  Dr.  Hitchcock's  labors  seem  to  have  rendered  it  vastly  more 
corapTete,  and  even  a  cursory  examination  of  it  leads  me  to  expect  contidently  a  greatly  increased  pleasure 
jmd  profit  in  a  tliorougli  study  of  it. 

From  Rev.  T.  W.  J.  Wylie,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

I  have  examined  with  much  attention  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Coiiplete  Analysis  op  the 
Bible,  and  consider  it  decidedly  superior  to  any  other  work  of  the  kind.  The  judicious  arrangement  and 
faithful  selection  of  passages  gives  the  benefit  of  obtaining  at  one  view  a  knowledge  of  the  teachings  of  the 
Divine  Word  on  every  subject  presented.  The  addition  of  Cruden's  Concordance,  with  the  other  valuable 
treatises  subjoined,  increases  its  value.  Every  one  who  wishes  to  be  well  instructed  in  the  Scriptures  himself, 
or  to  instruct  others  in  their  sacred  contents,  should  possess  a  copy. 
From  Rev.  Daniel  March,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Clinton  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

The  Analysis  of  the  Bible  prepared  and  published  by  Talbot  some  seventy  years  ago  in  England, 
having  passed  through  various  changes,  has  received  a  final  and  more  satisfactory  revision  at  the  hands  of 
Prof.  R.  D.  Hitchcock  and  his  assistants.  With  the  Tables,  Indexes,  and  Concordance  which  are  included  in 
the  volume,  it  must  prove  an  invaluable  help  to  all  wlio  would  study  the  Bible  systematically,  either  for  their 
own  improvement  or  for  tlie  instruction  of  others.  It  will  do  much  to  promote  an  intelligent  and  discrimi- 
nating study  of  the  Holy  Word,  and  to  suggest  practical  apjjlication  of  Scriptural  truth  to  all  the  courses  of 
human  conduct  and  all  the  aims  of  himian  thought. 

From  Rev.  J.  Wheaton  Smith,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Spruce  Street  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

If  I  were  shut  up  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  in  the  Englisli  language,  and  could  have  but  one  volume 
to  aid  me,  it  should  be  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis.  It  comprises  tlie  whole  Bible  printed 
in  an  order  of  subjects  and  made  easy  of  reference  by  an  Index  of  Verses,  a  Concordance  of  Subjects,  and 
Cruden's  Complete  Concordance  of  Words.  It  contains  besides  a  Pronouncing  Dictionary,  an  Interpreting  Dic- 
tionary of  Proper  Names — a  Table  of  Scripture  Weights,  Measures  and  Coins — with  Slaps  and  other  useful 
material. 

From  Rev.  Geo.  F.  Wiswell,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Green  Hill  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Any  book  that  fticilitates  and  incites  to  the  study  and  critical  knowledge  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  is  a  posi- 
tive good  in  this  world.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Old  anu  New  Testaments  Complete  is  such 
a  book.  From  a  somewhat  careful  examination  of  it,  and  not  a  limited  acquaintance  with  other  Bible  helps, 
I  believe  this  is  the  most  perfect  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Word  of  God  that  can  be  found  in  the  same 
compass  in  any  language.  I  shall  count  it  a  good  work  if  in  any  way  I  can  promote  the  circulation  of  such 
a  valuable  book  among  the  families  of  our  laud. 

From  Rev.  Geo.  D.  Boardman,  D.D.,  Pastor  First  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Every  one  who  has  been  in  a  printing-office  knows  the  unspeakable  advantage,  in  way  ol  saving  time 
and  labor,  which  results  from  the  due  assortment  and  dislriljution  of  the  types  in  the  font.  What  the  font  is 
to  the  compositor,  that  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible  is  to  the  student 
of  Scripture.  Whenever  he  wishes  to  know  what  the  Bible  says  on  a  given  topic,  all  he  has  to  do  is  to  glance 
at  page  eleven,  and  he  can  immediately  put  his  finger  on  all  that  the  Bible,  from  Genesis  to  Revelation,  says 
on  tliat  subject.  I  counsel  every  one  who  wishes  to  be  able  to  tm  the  Bible  most  advantageously  to  purchase 
this  volume. 

From  Rev.  Martin  B.  Anderson,  LL.D.,  President  of  and  Burbank  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral 
Philosophy  in  the  University  of  Rochester  (Baptist)  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

I  have  known  Dr.  West's  Analysis  op  the  Bible  for  several  years.  In  its  old  form  it  was  a  useful  and 
valuable  work  for  the  comparative  study  of  the  Scriptures,  and  attained  a  wide-spread  popularity.  But  its 
excellence  was  marred  by  serious  defects,  mainly  due  to  the  state  of  Exegesis  and  Biblical  illustration  at  the 
time  the  work  was  compiled.  AVith  a  view  to  remedy  the  deficiencies  of  this  useful  book  and  bring  its  classi- 
fication of  Scripture  passages  into  harmony  with  the  present  state  of  exegetical  science,  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock, 
of  the  Union  Theological  "Seminary  (New  York),  has  thoroughly  revised  the  entire  work  and  brought  to  bear 
upon  it  the  result  of  conscientious  "labor  and  broad  and  accurate  learning.  The  work  as  it  now  ajipcars  will 
be  found  a  most  useful  aid  to  all  ckiaynicn,  students  of  theology,  and  Sunday-school  teachers.  I  therefore 
recommend  it  without  reserve  as  one  abundantly  worthy  of  the  patronage  of  all  earnest  students  of  the  Bible, 
and  calculated  specially  for  the  assistance  of  all  who  wis'h,  by  comiiaring  Scripture  with  Scripture,  to  ascertain 
the  essential  unity  of  aim  and  plan  which  pervades  all  the  books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 
From  Rev.  Asahel  C.  Kendrick,  D.D.,  Munro  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature  in  the 
University  of  Rochester  (Baptist)  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

The  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Blble  prepared  under  the  care  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hitch- 
cock, I  regard  as  at  once  admirable  in  plan,  and  wrought  out  with  great  thoroughness  and  ability.  As  n()W 
given  to  the  public  it  can  not  but  be  eminently  serviceable  to  all  earnest  students  of  the  Word  of  God.  Its 
logical  and  complete  classification  of  all  the  passages  in  the  Bible  enables  the  student  to  learn  rapidly  the 
entire  teaching  of  the  Scripture  on  every  subject,  and  to  see  at  once  its  harmony  and  the  light  which  its 
ditferent  parts  slied  upon  each  other.  Add  to  this  Cruden's  excellent  Concordance  (as  revised),  and  its  vanous 
Dictionaries,  Tables,  Maps,  etc.,  and  I  know  scarcely  any  single  work  which  will  be  likely  to  render  so  much 
aid  to  the  Biblical  student.     To  all  lovers  of  the  Divine  Word  I  most  heartily  commend  it. 

From  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Gilmore,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  Logic,  and  English  Literature  in  the 
University  of  Rochester  (Baptist)  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
From  my  examination  of  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  I  am  disposed  to  acquiesce  very  cordially 
in  the  opinion  expressed  by  Dr.  Kendrick. 
From  Rev.  R.  J.  N.  Buckland,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Church  History  and  Evidences  of  Christianity  in  the 

Theological  Seminary  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Although  no  analysis  and  classification  of  Scriiiture  Texts  can  fully  satisfy  the  student  of  the  Bible,  or 
supersede  his  own  continued  investigations,  still  I  am  convinced  that  the  present  work  is  ably  exccut(3d,  and 
as  valuable  as  any  extant,  and  that  it  will  promote  the  Important  end — the  inductive  method  of  studying  the 
Word  of  God. 

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TESTIMONIALS    COKTINUED. 

FROM   EMTN-EXT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  lUTCriCOCK-.S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE    HOLY    HIIiLE. 

From  Rev.  Samuel  A.  Lattimore,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  the  University  of  Rochester  'Baptist) 

at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Almost  from  its  tii-st  appearance,  many  years  ii};ii,  I  have  liad  in  constant  nse  AVesl's  Analysis  of  tiik 
IIoi.Y  Bible,  and  had  thus  come  to  a  high  appreciation  of  tlial  unique  \vorl<.  It  now  aitdpis  me  the  greatest 
pleasure  to  commend  it  in  its  present  greatly  impr()ve<l  fnrm,  with  the  scholarly  adilili"':  made  on  almost 
every  jiage  by  so  eminent  a  mind  as  that  ot"^  Dr.  Hitchcock.  To  those  already  faniili:'r  v.itli  the  work  as 
formerly  issued,  no  commendatitm  is  necessary. 

From  Rev.  E.  C.  Robinson,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  the  Theological  Sem- 
inary at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Dr.  Hitchcock,  by  his  revision  and  reccmstruction  ol"  West's  jVjjai.tsis  of  tiik  Bible,  has  furnished  a 
help  for  the  study  of  God's  Word  which  will  he  uselul  to  all,  and  of  great  value  to  ministers  of  the  Gospel 
and  teachers  in  the  Sunday-school.  The  plan  of  the  work  is  very  simple— anything  (-ontaiued  in  the  Bilih^ 
being  easily  found :  and  its  full  Table  of  Contents,  its  minute  Indexes,  its  Dictioniiries,  and  its  Concordance 
(the  best  there  is),  all  combine  to  bring  within  the  lids  of  the  book  inloniialioii  that  elsewhere  can  be  gathered 
only  from  a  variety  of  works.  I'nlike  most  other  contrivances  toward  the  same  general  end,  this  is  a  book 
of  real  and  permanent  value. 

From  Rev.  A.  G.  Hall,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Third  Presbyterian  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
The  CoMPLETR  Analysis  of  tiik  Bihlk,  revised  and  edited  by  Dr.  llitebcoeU,  is  a  most  perfect  W'ork 
of  its  kind,  and  of  great  value  to  every  one  who  desires  to  ninU-rsland  the  Word  ol  God.     The  addition  of 
Cruden's  Coneordanee  is  very  desirable  to  those  who  do  not  possess  that  valuable  work.    Every  Bible  student 
who  purchases  this  work  will  be  grateful  to  the  publisher  for  putting  it  within  his  reach. 

From  Rev.  J.  P.  Sankey,  Pastor  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Iindcir.-;e  all  that  Dr.  Hall  says  with  relVreiiie  to  the  Analysis  of  the  Bliil.K. 
From  Rev.  James  M.  Crovrell,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  St.  Peter's  Presbyterian  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
I  agree  fully  with  Dr.  Hall  and  3Ir.  Sankey  in  their  high  opinion  of  this  valuable  work  of  Professor 
Hitchcock's. 

From  Rev.  Israel  Foote,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Grace  Episcopal  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
I  have  examined  HiielKcick's  Nkw  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible,  and  believe  it  to 
be  a  most  valuable  work  to  l]e  in  any  family.     I  cordially  recommend  it  to  my  parishioners. 

From  Rev.  James  B.  Shavir,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Brick  Presbyterian  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

The  name  of  Dr.  Hitchcock  is  a  sufficient  guarantee  that  whatever  he  does  he  will  do  well.  I  suppose 
that  his  Analysis  of  the  Scriptures  is  altogether  the  best  thing  of  the  kind  which  has  come  from  the  press  on 
cither  side  of  the  water,  and  as  such  I  commend  it  to  cveiy  one  who  loves  the  Bible,  and  would  knoiv 
more  of  it. 

From  Rev.  D.  K.  Bartlett,  Pastor  of  Plymouth  Congregational  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

I  fully  subscribe  to  the  opinion  here  expressed  by  Dr.  Shaw. 

From  Rev.  D.  W.  C.  Huntington,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Alexander  St.  M.  E.  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

I  have  for  several  years  been  familiar  with  the  early  edition  of  West's  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  of 
■which  Hitchcock's  Analysis  is  an  enlarged  and  much  improved  edition,  and  I  do  not  hesitate  to  recommend 
it  to  all  as  a  valuable  assistant  in  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  I  judge  it  to  be  specially  adapted  to  Sunday- 
school  teachers  and  Christian  families. 

From  Rev.  A.  Saxe,  O.D.,  Universalist,  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
I  consider  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Blble  a  most  valuable  work,  and  cordially  recommend  it 
to  the  public. 

From  Rev.  F.  G.  Hibbard,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Ashbury  M.  E.  Church  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

A  judicious  topical  arrangement  of  Holy  Scripture  is  of  great  importance  to  the  general  Bible  student, 
and  Dr.  Hitchcock's  work  is,  in  my  judgment,  a  decided  improvement  on  all  others. 

From  Rev.  O.  B.  Cheney,  D.D.,  President  of  Bates  College  at  Lewiston,  Maine. 
I  have  examined  Profssor  Hitchcock's  Xew  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  and  I 
do  not  hesitate  to  recommend  it  to  the  careful  attention  of  the  public.     It  is  a  work  that  should  be  in  the 
hands  of  parents  and  children,  students  in  our  colleges  and  seminaries,  and  Sunday-school  superintendents 
and  teachers. 

From  B.  F.  Hayes,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Moral  and  Intellectual  Philosophy  in  Bates  College  at  Lewiston, 

Maine. 
Having  for  many  years  proved  the  worth  of  a  work  upon  the  plan  of  the  one  above  mentioned,  and  being 
satisfied  the  merits  of  this  one  are  superior,  I  fully  concur  in  the  recommendalion  of  Dr.  Cheney. 

From  J.  G.  Stanton,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  in  Bates  College  at  Lewiston,  Me. 

This  eerlitiis  that  I  have  siiniciriitlv  examined  Hitchcock's  Complete  Analysis  ok  the  Holy  Bible 
to  sav  that  I  consider  it  vcn-  valuable  "to  superintendents  of  Sabbath-schools,  Sabbath-school  teachers  and 
schorars,  in  fact,  to  every  student  of  the  Bible  who  has  not  a  large  library  of  books  of  reference.     It  is  quite  a 
library  of  itself 
From  Richard  C.  Stanley,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  Philosophy  in  Bates  College  a" 

Lewiston,  Maine. 

I  have  somewhat  carefullv  examined  West's  Analysis  of  tite  Bible,  and  found  it  a  work  of  <rre;it 
interest  and  value,  but  of  some  defects.  I  am  conlident  that  it  has  been  greatly  improved  by  Professor  Hitch- 
cock, whose  name  is  a  warrant  that  the  work  is  now  as  perfect  as  the  most  thorough  and  conscientious  labor 
can  make  it.  I  have  long  found  it  most  profitable  to  make  the  Scripture  its  own  interiM-eter  by  studying  it  in 
parallel  jiassages  and  by  marginal  references.  This  work,  Hitchcock's  Analysis,  makes  such  a  method  of 
study  exceedingly  easy,  and  gives  the  reader,  with  little  labor  to  himself,  the  result  of  long  and  patient  com- 
parison. The  Indexes,  Concordance,  and  Dictionaries,  which  the  work  contains,  add  very  muoh  to  its  worth 
and  usefulness.  I  can  most  heartily  recommend  the  work  as  a  whole  to  Christian  parents.  Sabbath-school 
teachei-s,  and  all  who  love  and  wish  to  understand  and  teach  the  Bible. 

^  [OVER,J 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT    SCHOLARS   AND   DIVINES,    OF   PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE   HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  George  W.  Eaton,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Hamilton  Theological  Seminary  at 

Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
I  have,  Tvith  some  care,  looked  over  The  Compi.iote  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible  by  Prof.  Roswell 
D.  Hitclicock,  D.D.,  of  the  Union  Theological  Seminary  in  the  city  of  New  York.  It  professes  to  be  based 
upon  a  work  of  similar  design  by  Dr.  West,  but  it  is  a  great  advance  upon  that,  or  any  work  of  the  kind,  that 
has  come  under  my  notice.  I  have  for  years  made  use  of  West's  Analysis,  and  found  it  very  useful  and  con- 
venient, though  marred  by  some  serioas  defects,  especially  iu  logical  arrangement,  and  in  exact  appropria- 
tion of  texts.  This  work  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  besides  containing  a  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible 
marked  by  the  eminently  logical  and  scholarly  mind  of  the  author,  is  enriched  by  additional  matter  of  ^reat 
value  to  the  Biblical  student.  I  regard  it  on  the  whole  as  an  invaluable  help  to  the  earnest  student  ot  the 
Holy  Scriptures,  whether  learned  or  unlearned,  and  none  such  who  examines  the  work  for  himself,  will  be 
content  to  be  without  it. 

From  Rev.  H.  Harvey,  D.D,,  Professor  of  Biblical  Interpretation  in   Hamilton  Theological  Seminary  at 

Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
West's  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible  has  been  on  my  hiudy  table  for  many  years  as  an  aid  in  Biblical 
investigation.  The  work  of  Dr.  Hitclicuck,  however,  seems  to  me  a  very  marked  advance  on  this,  alike  iu 
the  clearness  of  its  arrangement,  the  fullness  of  its  Indexes,  and  the  general  accuracy  of  its  references.  The 
addition  of  Cruden's  Concordance,  with  other  aids,  geographical  and  historical,  and  guides  to  the  ])ronunci- 
ation  and  significance  of  proper  names,  renders  it  a  very  convenient  and  complete  manual  for  use  in  the 
study  of  the  Bible.     I  heartily  commend  it  to  all  students  of  God's  Word. 

From  Rev.  A.  M.  Beebee,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Hamilton  Theological  Seminary 

at  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
I  have  been  greatly  interested  and  gratified  in  the  examination  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete 
Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible.  It  is,  perhaps,  as  near  perfection  as  a  work  of  this  kind  can  be  brought. 
Its  purpose  as  an  assistant  appears  to  be  successfully  realized  by  its  exhaustive  Analysis,  its  perfectly  logical 
arrangement,  its  Indexes,  Concordance,  Dictionaries,  and  Majis.  In  this  age  of  helps  this  work  comes  the  closest 
to  the  needs  of  the  ordinary  student  of  the  ScrijJtures  of  any  work  in  the  Englisli  language.  The  private 
Christian,  the  Bible-class  teacher,  and  to  a  large  extent  the  more  public  instructor,  will  find  here  a  complete 
guide.  Any  one  who  uses  it  will  in  a  short  time  find  it  inilispensable.  I  take  great  pleasure  iu  recommend- 
ing it  to  all  who  feel  the  need  of  a  valuable  companion  in  the  study  of  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  E.  Dodge,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Madison  University  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Hitchcock's  Analysis  is  invaluable  to  the  student  of  the  Scriptures.  We  have  iu  it  quite  a  Biblical 
Thesaurus.  The  Analysis  is  very  full,  and  the  most  complete  of  any  which  has  yet  been  given  to  the 
American  public.  No  pastor  or  Sabbath-school  teacher,  or,  in  fact,  any  person  who  desires  a  better  knowledge 
of  God's  Word,  should  be  without  it. 

From  Rev.  P.  B.  Spear,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  Madison  University  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Having  exanuued  the  order  of  the  work,  I  heartily  concur  in  the  above. 

From  N.  L.  Andrews,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Greek  in  Madison  University  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  with  great  satisfaction,  and  regard  it  invaluable 
to  every  Scripture  student. 

From  Edward  North,  L.H.D.,  Robinson  Professor  of  Greek  in  Hamilton  College  at  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  West's  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible,  as  revised  and  supplemented  by  Dr.  Hitchcock, 
is  a  work  which  no  Biblical  student  will  consent  to  part  with  after  having  once  tested  its  convenience  and 
utility.  The  unlettered  layman  will  find  it  quite  as  useful  as  the  scholar.  It  can  do  excellent  service,  not 
only  in  the  study  in  preparations  for  the  pulpit  and  the  Sunday-school,  but  also  in  family  worship,  by  its 
classifications  of  texts  that  are  suited  to  all  occasions  and  all  religious  needs. 

From  Rev.  W.  N.  McHarg,  A.M.,  recently  Professor  of  Latin  in  Hamilton  College  at  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

After  an  examination  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  I  am  prejjared  to  say  that  it  is,  in 
my  opinion,  a  work  of  the  greatest  excellence  in  both  its  design  and  execution.  To  the  clergyman  and  the 
private  Christian  it  furnishes  important  aid  in  the  study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  with  the  special  advantage 
of  making  the  Bible  its  own  interpreter  on  all  subjects  of  great  and  minor  importance. 

From  Rev.  Anson  J.  Upson,  M.A.,  Kingsley  Professor  of  Rhetoric  in  Hamilton  College  at  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

This  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  by  the  accomplished  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  so  complete  and  logical, 
and  with  the  Concordance  so  convenient,  that  I  believe  it  is  more  valuable  and  will  be  found  more  useful 
than  a  score  of  commentaries.  In  this  arrangement  of  the  Bible,  God  is  seen  to  be  "  His  own  interpreter," 
and  makes  His  own  truths  "  plain."  The  Complete  Analysis  should  be  a  hand-book  to  every  Biblical 
student. 

From  Rev.  A.  G.  Hopkins,  Professor  of  Latin  in  Hamilton  College  at  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

I  have  lirietiy  examined  this  book,  and  can  heartily  mdorse  what  is  said  above. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  E.  Thomas,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  at  Dayton,  Ohio. 

I  have  carefully  examined  and  heartily  recommend  Hitchcock's  j\j<alysis  op  the  Bible.  It  is  a  de- 
cided improvement  on  its  predecessors.  With  the  accompanying  Concordance  and  other  apparatus,  the 
volume  oilers  an  atlmirable  aid  to  the  stud}-  of  God's  holy  Word. 

From  Rev.  Wm.  S.  Curtis,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Westminster  Presbyterian  Church  at  Rockford,  III. 

Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  on  the  basis  of  Dr.  West's  work, 
is  so  great  an  improvement  as  to  be  essentially  a  new  book.  It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  recommend  it.  It 
Js  not  only  usetid  to  the  student  of  theology  and  the  teacher  in  the  Sabbath-school,  but  its  value  in  the  family, 
as  an  aid  in  the  study  of  the  Bible,  can  not  be  overestimated. 

From  Rev.  J.  O.  Peck,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Main  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Worcester,  Mass. 

CompliincMtMrv  notices  of  even  humbuirs  can  be  secured  in  our  day,  but  a  luau  must  teel  quite  differently 
in  giving  his  approbation  to  such  a  work  as  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy 
BiiiLE  It  comprises  more  in  one  volume  on  this  special  subject  than  any  work  in  American  print.  It  every 
preacher  had  a  cojiv,  he  could  make  his  sennons  more  ycri'iiiuml  and  ^t'>iil.  If  every  Sabbath-school  teacher 
and  scholar  had  anil  studied  this  work,  a  Pentecost  of  instruction  would  suon  come.  I  give  it  my  inaorse- 
ment  a-s  an  unrivaU'd  and  matchless  work.  - 

8  [over.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM  EMINENT  SCHOLAKS  AND    DIVINES,  OF  PUOFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW"  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  1JII5LE. 

From  Rev.  James  McCosh,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  New  Jersey  College,  Princeton,  N.  J, 

HilclicoL'k's  An.vi.vsis  ok  tuk  Jiiiii.i-;  is  exi-culcil  willi  groat  cure,  and  liilly  acciiiiiplislus  ilji-  i-iul  lU'signed 
hy  it.  It  is  titlcil  to  give  valualilc  niil  to  nil  who  would  scairli  Ilii-  Scii|>turc's,  and  know  wliul  llii-y  say  ou  ull 
topics,  doctrinal  and  practical,  bearing  on  tUc  tailU  and  duty  <il'  nmnkiiul. 

From  Rev.  S.  G.  Brown,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 
I  have  e.\ainiiied,  alllioiigh  with  less  care  than  I  could  wish,  I'rol'essor  IlitehcoeU's  An.^i.ypis  OF  THE 
Bnji^E,  and  am  gratified  to  find  it  so  luuch  in  advance  of  the  similar  work  of  Talhot  ami  West.  In  il3  present 
shape,  it  seeais  to  me  to  atlbrd  a  material  help  to  those  who  wish  to  examine  the  ScriiUures  by  topics.  The 
snbjeels  of  the  chapters  are  well  arranged,  and  the  table  of  contents  very  lull.  There  are  liesides  cross  refer- 
ences which  carry  one  from  subject  to  subject  as  well  as  from  chapter  to  chapter.  The  plan  of  the  book  sug- 
gests the  great  fi(rifty  of  topics  in  which  we  may  find  instruction  in  the  Bible.  It  enables  one  conveniently 
to  refer  to  clusters  of  vei'ses  on  the  same  topic.  It  alfords  us  an  easy  comparison  of  similar  passages;  or  of 
historical  narrative  covering  llie  same  period;  or  of  genealogical  tables  by  dilierent  authors — for  examjile, 
Ezra  anil  Nehemiah — so  as  to  confirm  one  text  or  account  by  another,  or  to  suggest  the  ditlicuUies  of  interpreta- 
tion and  perhaps  point  out  a  solution.  The  book  has,  besides,  a  full  Concordance,  an  Interpreting  Dictionary, 
a  Dictionary  of  Keligious  Denominations,  a  History  of  the  Bible,  and  various  Tables,  which  add  greatly  to 
its  value. 

From  Edwin  D.  Sanborn,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Oratory  and  Belles  Lettres  In  Dartmouth  College, 

Hanover,  N.  H. 
Professor  Hitchcock's  New  and  Co.mplktk  An.m.ysis  up  thk  IIoi.y  BinT,E — One  cannot  read  a  single 
page  of  this  work  without  being  impressed  with  the  extent,  variety,  and  minuteness  of  the  work.  There  is 
not  a  doctrine  or  duty,  tiuiglit  in  llie  Bible,  that  is  not  explained,  illustrated,  and  enforced  by  the  very  "  words 
which  the  Holy  Ghost  teacheth."  The  Analysis  is  absolutely  exhaustive  ;  it  leaves  nothing  to  be  desired  by 
teacher  or  learner.  The  lalior  bestowed  upon  it,  by  one  of  the  most  learned  Biblical  scholars  of  the  age,  can 
liardly  be  estimated  ;  the  fruit  of  that  labor  is  invaluable. 

From  Rev.  Daniel  J.  Noyes,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Intellectual  Philosophy  and  Political  Economy  in 

Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Prof  Hitchcock's  New  and  CoMri.KTU  Analysis  ok  the  IIoi.y  Biiile. — This  work  of  Prof  Hitch- 
cock is,  in  my  judgment,  one  of  the  most  valuable  helps  to  an  accurate,  enlarged,  and  systematic  knowledge 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures  that  has  ever  been  published.     It  is  a  library  of  itself,  and  so  full  and  complete  on  the 
subjects  treated,  as  to  leave  nothing  to  be  desired. 

From  Rev.  E.  E.  Cummlngs,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Having  examined  with  some  care  Hitchcock's  Analysis  ok  the  Holy  Bible,  I  do  not  hesitate  in  pro- 
nouncing it  the  best  work  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am  acquainted.  The  Analysis  gives  ready  access  to  any 
subject  of  Bible  reference,  and  there  is  added  Cruden's  Concordance,  a  Dictionary  and  an  Intei'iircting  Dic- 
tionary, and  other  statistics  of  great  value.  To  the  Bible  student  and  Sabbath-school  teacher  it  will  be  of 
priceless  importance.  Indeed,  I  know  of  no  work  that  contains  such  a  fund  of  Biblical  reference  within  so 
iirief  a  space.  It  should  be  in  every  family.  I  am  happy  to  commend  it  to  the  public,  as  a  work  worth  more 
than  it  costs. 

From  Rev.  D.  S.  Talcott,  D.D,,  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  in  the  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  Me. 

In  the  work  of  Dr.  Hitchcock  we  have /or  the  fird  time  an  Analysis  of  tue  Bible  that  can  be  unre- 
servedly recommended  to  all  students  of  the  Sacred  Volume.  While  it  does  not  supersede  the  use  of  Com- 
mentaries and  Bible  Dictionaries,  it  goes  far  to  supply  the  want  of  them,  and  it  is  a  work,  too,  which  no  array 
of  such  helps  can  enable  any  one  to  dispense  with,  who  desires  to  ascertain  all  that  the  Bible  contains  upon  a 
given  subject.  Large  as  the  book  is,  it  is  a  matter  for  admiration  that  it  is  made  to  hold  so  much,  and  yet  it 
contains  nothing  which  any  intelligent  possessor  of  it  would  be  willing  to  be  w'ithout.  As  au  aid  in  family 
and  Sabbath-school  instruction  it  must  be  of  great  value. 

From  Rev.  C.  W.  Wallace,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Congregational  Church,  Manchester,  N.  H. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Biiile,  and  hesitate  not  to  pronounce  it  a 
most  valuable  aid  to  all  readers  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures.  The  Concordance  and  other  matters  added  as  an 
Appendix  to  the  Analysis,  greatly  enhance  its  value.  I  should  be  glad  if  a  copy  of  this  great  work  might  be 
found  in  every  family  in  the  land. 

From    Rev.  Theodore  L.  Cuyler,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Lafayette  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

I  have  laid  your  admirable  volume,  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  on  the  centre-table  of  my 
sitting-room  ;  and  my  family  refer  to  it  freely  as  well  as  myself.  It  ought  to  be  in  every  house.  Complete — 
concise — comprehensive — it  is  the  best  work  of  the  kind  I  have  ever  seen.  May  you  have  10,000  purchasers 
of  it  this  year. 

From  Rev.  A.  A.  Wood,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

The  name  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  one  of  the  first  Biblical  scholars  of  the  age,  is  a  satisfactory  guaran- 
tee for  the  judicious  and  faithful  execution  of  any  work  which  he"maj'  undertake,  and  a  cursory  examination 
of  this  convinces  me  that  it  will  be  of  the  greatest  value  to  every  student  of  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  P.  Tyler,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas'  Parish,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
Having  had  ()|)portunity  to  examine  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  tue  Holy  Biiile,  I  have  no  hesita- 
tion in  pronouncing  it  a  veiy  valuable  work.  No  aggregation  of  texts  can,  of  course,  dispense  with  the  ciu-c- 
fill  study  of  each  in  its  own  connection ;  but  for  ready  reference  to  all  parta  of  Holy  Writ  bearing  upon  a 
given  subject,  this  arrangement,  with  its  Indexes,  furnishes  an  apparatus  superior  to  any  with  which  I  am 
acquainted.  I  can  chiterfiiUy  recommend  it,  as  well  to  the  ordinary  reader  as  to  the  critical  student  of  the 
Bible. 

From  Rev.  W.  R.  Brooks,  D.O.,  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 
I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  esteem  it  valuable,  as  a  classification  and 
collection  of  all  the  teachinirs  of  the  Scriptures  on  special  subjects.     I  hope  it  may  find  a  large  sale  among 
the  people,  since  it  contains  all  that  relates  to  a  given  subject  in  the  Bible,  in  a  form  the  most  accessible  and 
useful. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE  ANALYSIS   OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  M.  B.  Grier,  D.D.,  Editor  of  "The  Presbyterian,"  Philadelphia,  Pa, 

The  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  iiublished  by  Matthew  Tulbot,  in  England,  seventy  years  ago,  has 
been  made  the  basis  of  several  similar  books,  each  adding  somewhat  to  the  value  and  the  usefulness  of  the 
original  work.  The  best  of  these  publications,  as  I  think,  is  in  a  handsome  volume  which  now  lies  before 
met  which  is  entitled  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Beble,  published  by  A.  J. 
Johnson,  New  York.  The  revision  and  editing  of  this  volume  was  committed  to  the  hands  of  Dr.  R.  D. 
Hitchcock,  Professor  in  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  city,  with  competent  assistants.  The 
work  seems  to  have  been  carefully  and  thoroughly  done,  and  the  result  is  a  book  which  must  be  of  great  use 
to  every  student  of  the  Bible,  unci  every  preacher  of  the  word. 

From  Rev.  P.  S.  Henson,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Memorial  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

This  is  an  age  prolific  in  critical  apparatus,  treatises  on  Systematic  Theology,  Pulpit  Helps,  and  Bible 
Commentaries.  1  regard  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  as  the  best 
"  Apparatus,"  the  be"st  "  Systematic  Theology."  the  best  "  Pulpit  Help,"  and  the  best  "  Bible  Commentary," 
with  which  I  am  acquainted.    I  know  of  no  finer  illustration  of  that  fine  saying  of  Cowper's, 

*'  God  is  his  own  interpreter. 
And  he  will  make  it  plain." 

From  Rev,  John  W.  Mears,  D.D.,  Editor  of  the  "American  Presbyterian,"  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Prof  Hitchcock,  of  Union  Seminary,  has  added  to  the  pojiular  Scriptural  literature  of  the  day  a  work  of 
great  extent  and  value,  entitled  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  ;  or  the  whole  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testaments,  arranged  according  to  subjects  in  twenty-seven  books ;  on  the  basis  of  Matthew 
Talljot,  as  improved  with  Indexes,  Tables,  and  other  valuable  matter,  by  Nathaniel  West,  D.D.,  illustrated 
with  steel  plate  engravings,  from  original  drawings  by  Nast  and  Carpenter,  and  maps;  together  with 
Cruden's  Concordance,  as  revised  by  Prof.  Eadie ;  the  whole  designed  to  facilitate  the  study  and  ]ironiote  the 
better  understanding  of  the  Word  of  God.  To  this  must  be  added  :  Pronouncing  and  Interpreting  Dictionaries 
of  Scripture  Projier  Names,  Tables  of  Scripture  Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins,  with  full  explanations;  a 
Dictionary  of  Religious  Sects ;  a  History  of  the  Bible,  and  a  Family  Record.  It  seema  scarcely  possible  to  say 
more  in  commendation  of  this  work,  than  that  the  promise  of  the  title  is  fulfilled  in  the  contents,  and  that,  as 
a  comiirehensive  work  for  the  study  of  the  whole  Bible,  especially  by  the  comparing  of  Scripture  with  Scrip- 
ture, this  Analysis  is  without  a  rival,  comprising  the  entire  Bible  and  a  half  a  dozen  other  volumes  in  one. 
Those  who  wish  to  find  out  literally  everything  which  the  Bible  teaches  on  a  given  topic  have  it  presented 
here  in  a  continuous  form,  methodically  and  logically  arranged,  saving  them  the  troulile  of  hunting  out  pas- 
sages, and  the  risk  of  missing  important  ones;  and"  its  place  noted  in  veiy  full  Tables  and  Indexes.  The 
externals  of  the  book  are  at  once  substantial  and  elegant,  the  typography  is  clear  and  legible,  and  the  maps 
and  engravings  are  a  real  ornament. 

From  Rev.  J.  H.  A.  Bomberger,  D.D.,  President  of  Urslnus  College,  Penn.,  and  late  Pastor  of  First 

German  Reformed  Church,  Race  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

It  would  not  be  easy  to  exaggerate  the  value  of  Professor  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis 

of  the  Bible.    It  is  new  in  many  admirable  respects,  especially  in  its  very  logical  and  yet  equally  natural 

arrangement  of  topics.     And  it  is  so  campkte,  that  it  is  diflScult,  if  not  impossible,  to  see  or  to  saj'  wherein  it 

couUrbe  improved.     I  can  most  warmly  commend  it  as  worthy  of  the  widest  circulation.' 

From  Rev.  T.  Stork,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  St.  Andrew's  Lutheran  Churoti,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

After  a  careful  examination  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  I  am  prepared  to  unite  in  the 
high  encomiums  passed  upon  it  by  ministers  of  every  denomination.  It  is  not  merely  a  revision,  biit  a  prac- 
tical reconstruction  of  Dr.  West's  "Analysis,  with  such  improvements  in  method  and  topical  classifications 
as  to  make  it  substantially  a  new  work.  In  its  present  form, — as  a  complete  syllabus  of  Biblical  themes,  both 
comprehensive  and  exhaustive,  with  the  appended  Topical  Index  and  Eadie's  revised  edition  of  Cruden's 
Concordance, — it  is  unquestionably  the  most  compact  and  perfect  api^aratus  for  the  study  of  the  Bible  that 
has  ever  been  published.  There  is  also  a  "  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  Sects,  Parties,  and  Asso- 
ciations in  the  World."  This  Dictionary  is  remarkable  for  the"  accuracy  of  its  statements.  We  find  for  once 
justice  clone  to  the  Lutheran  Church.  It  puts  us  riff/ii  on  the  sacramentctrian  question,  and  ice  are  made  to  appear 
before  the  public  in  our  true  status,  doctrinalli/ ,  statistically,  and  in  all  respects.  The  Book,  altogether,  is  a  rare 
production,  such  as  might  have  been  expected  from  the  scholarly  Hitchcock.  It  ought  to  find  a  place  in 
every  familj-. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  James  Shepherd,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Philadelphia  Northern  Liberties  First  Presbyterian 

Church,  Phlla.,  Pa. 

I  have  examined  with  some  care  and  with  very  great  pleasure  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete 
Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible.  For  more  than  a  dozen  years  I  have  owned  a  copy  of  Dr.  West's  Analysis, 
and  have  found  it  exceedingly  convenient  and  useful ;  Init  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analy'sis  is  so  far  in  advance  of 
Dr.  West's  as  to  make  it  wc"ll-nigh  indispensalile  to  all  students  of  Scripture.  In  logical  arrangement,  in 
exhaustive  treatment,  in  conscientious  scholarship,  in  condensation,  accuracy,  and  letter-press.  Dr.  Hitchcock's 
Analysis  is  truly  admirable,  and  with  its  Indexes,  Dictionaries,  Tables,  Maps,  especially  with  its  appended 
Concordance,  presents  a  very  complete  Biblical  apparatus.  I  heartily  commend  it  to  all  who,  reading  the 
Word,  would  understand  what  they  read. 

From  Rev.  Alex.  Reed,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Central  Presbyterian  Church,  Phlla.,  Pa. 

My  response  li;is  been  dclaj-ed  by  a  press  of  duties  which  prevented  an  examination  of  this  wonderful 
book.  I  am  delighted  with  it.  "It  very  far  surpasses  Edie's  Analytical  Concordance,  or  any  of  that  character 
— as  it  is  a  vast  improvement  upon  Talbot — and  again  upon  West.  I  cannot  commend  it  too  highlj'  to  "  all 
who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  God's  Word,"  whether  teachers  or  private  students.  Nowhere  can  they 
find  such  assistance  as  in  this  most  thorough  and  exhaustive  Analy'SIS. 

From  Rev.  R.  H.  Allen,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  "Old  Pine  St.  Church,"  Phlla.,  Pa. 
I  delayed  giving  you  my  opinion  of  Prof  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  until  I  could  examine  it 
more  thoro\ighly.  This  I  hSive  done,  greatly  to  my  comfort  and  satisfaction.  Since  having  it,  I  now  wonder 
how  I  liavc  heretofore  done  without  such  a  hook.  To  a  minister  and  every  student  of  the  Bible  it  is  invaluable. 
Were  I  compelled  to  have  only  one  book  in  my  library  I  should  choose  this.  It  ought  to  be  in  every  Chris- 
tian family. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT   SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COilPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Prof.  Charles  F.  Schaeffer,  Professor  in  the  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 

Church,  Phlla.,  Pa. 
It  is  rarely  the  ease  that  a  new  thcolopieal  worii,  which  lias  been  piven  to  the  pulilic,  has  affordcil  me  so 
much  i>lc;isiire  as  HitclKoek's  Xkw  AND  CoMri.KTii  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Hiiii.k,  etc.  The  Talhol-Wcst 
AxAr.Tsis,  etc.,  hiul  loiiir  been  the  "  Pastor's  Companion  "  in  the  ca.se  of  everj'  cleriryman  who  was  tbrtiinalc 
enoiiu'h  to  obtain  ii  copy.  15ul  the  preal  value  of  the  oriiririal  work  has  been  vn.stl'y  increased  by  (he  prcat 
learning  and  the  admiral)le  judgment  of  Prof.  Ililchcock,  the  recent  editor.  Tlie  ricli  contents  of  this  new 
volume  have  been  made  more  accessible  in  details  by  the  new  Indexes,  and  the  revised  Concordance  wlii<li  is 
appended.  The  beautiful  steel  plate  engravings  and  maps  of  Uie  volume  must  gratify  the  most  refined  taste. 
The  volume  does  most  truly,  as  the  title-page  promises,  very  greatly  "  facilitate  the  study  and  jiromole  the 
better  uiiderstniiding  of  the  Word  of  God."  And  while  it  renders  services  of  incalcidable  value  to  the 
piriic/nr,  it  will  lie  found  to  be  admirably  adapted  to  the  religious  wants  of  uverj-  intelligint  Christian  fiimili/. 
I  can  recommend  it  unconditionally,  anil  feel  very  confident  that  all  who  secure  copies  will  be  grateful  for 
the  aid  which  this  noble  volume  offers  to  those  who  conscientiously  endeavor  to  "  searcli  the  Scriptures." 
The  interests  of  our  holy  religion  will  be  greatly  promoted  by  an  extensive  circulation  of  this  precious  book. 

From  Rev.  Richard  Newton,  D.D.  (Author,  etc.',  Rector  of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  Phila.,  Pa. 
I  liave  c.xaniiiuil  wiili  great  interest  Dr.  Hitchcock's  \ew  and  Co.mi-i.kti',  Analysis  ok  tiii;  Bihle. 
It  answers  most  admiralily  to  the  title  which  it  bears.  TliougJi  based  on  the  labors  of  others  who  have  been 
pioneers  in  this  departmiut  of  study,  yet  it  has  been  so  modified  and  improved,  that  as  now  presented  it  may 
well  be  called  a.  "  m  ir  work."  At  the  same  time  it  is  so  "  coinpM)-"  as  hardlv  to  leave  room  for  anything  to 
be  added  to  it.  I  know  of  no  voliuuc  ever  published  so  full  and  comprehensive  in  its  grasp  of  the  varie<l  aids 
required  by  ministers,  by  te:icliei-s.  or  those  who  for  their  own  edification  desire  by  thorough  and  earnest 
study  to  draw  out  from  the  e.xhaustless  treasury  of  (iod's  Word  the  enduring  riches  of  its  saving  truth. 

From  Rev.  W.  P.  Breed,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  West  Spruce  St.  Presbyterian  Church,  Phila.,  Pa. 
I  have  sufficiently  examined  the  hook  you   left  with  me,  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  to  express  my 
opinion  that  it  is  one  of  the  very  best  books  a  family  can  possess. 

From  J.  W.  Nevin,  D.D.,  President  of  FrankMn  and  Marshall  College,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Not  having  bad  any  ac(iuaintance  with  the  older  works  of  Talbot  and  West,  I  am  not  able  to  estimate  in 
full  the  value  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  work  as  compared  with  them ;  but  it  is  easy  to  see  that  it  is  in  all  respects 
far  more  eom)ilete.  Regarded  as  a  mere  textual  and  outwardly  topical  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  it  is  no 
doubt  now,  indeed,  as  complete  as  could  well  be  exjiected  or  desired. 

From  Prof.  Lyman  Coleman,  D.O.,  and  Prof.  H.  S.  Osborn,  LL.D.,  Professors  In  Lafayette  College, 

Easton,  Pa. 

From  a  familiar  accjuaintance  of  the  original  Analysis,  by  Dr.  West,  and  a  high  appreciation  of  the 
improvements  introduced  bj-  Dr.  Hitchcock,  we  take  great  pleasure  in  recommending  this  work  to  the  con- 
fidence of  the  public. 

From  Edward  D.  Mansfield,  LL.D.,  Cincinnati,  O. 

If  there  be  any  book  in  tlie  world  wliicli  ought  to  lie  studied,  and  if  there  be  any  one  which  will  pay  the 
student  for  studying,  it  is  the  Bible.  This  is  not  only  true  of  it  as  a  religious  book,  but  it  is  equally  true  of  it 
as  an  historical  work,  or  as  a  treatise  on  metaphysics.  The  Bible  is  tlic  oldest  history  of  the  world.  No 
human  history  professes  to  be  as  old ;  and  no  human  histoiy  has  contradicted  or  disproved  anything  in  it. 
Ko  human  book  of  metaphysics  has  given  so  accurate  an  account  of  tlie  operations  of  the  huniiin  mind  ;  or 
accounts  for  human  conduct,  as  governed  liy  motives,  so  accurately.  Ko  other  book  contains  a  true  revela- 
tion to  men  ;  and  hence  it  is,  that  the  study  of  the  Bible  is  the  first  necessity  in  the  moral  and  intellectual 
life  of  Christijins.  But  Iiow  is  the  Bible  to  be  studied':'  Here  is  a  problem  which  it  behooves  us  to  solve 
rightly.  There  is  a  large  class  of  Christians — pastors,  elders,  teachers  of  Sunday-schools,  and  educated 
heads  of  families — to  whom  readin;/  the  Bible  in  course  is  not  sufiicient.  It  must  bo  studied,  and  studied  in  a 
peculiar  manner.  It  is  peculiar,  because  the  Bible  is,  so  far  as  I  know,  the  only  book  in  wiiicli  each  part  is 
connected  with  everj' part.  Hence  we  must  compare  all  pa.ssages  in  it  together.  Wc  must  refer  from  one  to 
another.  We  must  prore  each  by  each,  in  order  to  get  this  full  knowledge  and  iiifoniiation,  A\liicli  we  ought 
to  get  from  the  Divine  Word  and  tlie  Divine  History.  In  view  of  this  need  I  have  examined  Hitchcock's 
An.\lysis  of  the  Bible,  and  find  it  fully  and  admirably  adapted  to  such  a  studv.  It  is  divided  into  subjects, 
and  to  these  subjects  there  is  an  Index  to  section  and  page.  To  the  whole  is  added  Cruden's  Concordance. 
I  take  pleasure  in  recommending  this  An.\ly'SIS  of  the  Holy  Word  to  all  who  really  desire  to  study  and  to 
understand  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  E.  D.  Morris,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  O. 
An}-  attempt  to  aniityze  the  Bible,  and  distribute  its  contents  in  accordance  with  a  preconceived  system, 
will  be  "open  to  some  serious  objections.  It  will  inevitablv  reveal  the  theological  .italvx  and  method  "of  the 
compiler.  It  will  certainly  betray  his  penscmal  estimate  of"  specific  doctrines,  or  departments  of  doctrine.  It 
will  unavoidably  indicate  iiis  interpretation  of  disputed  texts,  and  his  position  as  to  many  vexed  questions  in 
Biblical  criticism.  And  almost  of  necessity  such  an  attempt  will  also  exhibit  some  defects  of  arrangement, 
some  infelicities  in  grouping,  to  which  a  rigid  criticism  miglit  justly  raise  objection.  While  I  have  been  con- 
scious of  such  imperfections  in  the  Analysis  of  Talbot,  as  edited  and  improved  by  Dr.  West,  I  have  for 
fifteen  years  used  the  book  habitually,  and  with  great  advantage.  As  now  issui'd  in  a  new  fonn  by  Prof 
Hitchcock,  with  an  arrangement  more  philosophic  and  available,  and  in  a  more  thorough  and  scholarly  shape 
throughout,  the  work  cannot  fail  to  be  still  more  useful  to  mc  and  to  my  brethren  in  the  ministty  so  far  as 
they  faithfully  avail  themselves  of  the  help  it  olTers.  In  its  present  form,  and  accompanied  by  the  Concorii- 
ANCE  of  Cruden,  it  is  a  book  which  intelligent  laymen,  as  well  as  their  ministering  servants  in  the  Gospel,  will 
do  well  to  possess. 

From  Rev.  Henry  Smith,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  O. 
The  labors  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  added  to  those  of  Talliot  and  West,  have  produced  a  work,  in  his  New  and 
Comtlete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  which  entitles  him  to  the  thanks  of  all  lovers  of  the  Sacred  Vol- 
ume. A  very  brief  examination  will  suffice  to  convince  every  such  person,  be  he  minister,  theological  stu- 
dent. Sabbath-school  teaciicr,  a  private  Christian,  that  he  cannot  well  afford  to  dispense  with  the  aid  which 
this  volume  profilers.    Every  Christian  household  possessing  it  will  find  it  a  treasure. 

n  fovEi;.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM  EMINENT    SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE   HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  H.  A.  Nelson,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Lane  Theological  Seminary,  Cincinnati,  O. 
With  much  less  ncquiiintance  -n  itli  the  above  work  than  Dr.  Morris  uiijo\s,  yet  from  such  atteution  as  I 
have  had  opportunity  to  give  to  it,  aud  from  some  couversaliou  with  him,  I  concur  in  tlie  views  he  expresses. 

From  Rev.  C.  H.  Taylor,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Third  Church,  Cincinnati,  O. 
I  fully  concur  in  Dr.  Smith's  recommendation. 

From  Rev.  B.  P.  Aydelott,  D.D.  (Author,  etc.),  Cincinnati,  O. 

I  never  expected  to  see  a  work  so  elaborate  and  tUorougli  upon  tlie  Bible  as  the  one  now  before  me.  We 
have  many  good  books  already  on  this  subject,  but  none  at  all  comparable  to  Dr.  Hitchcock's.  It  is  a  Biblical 
library  of  itself  Every  minister  will  rejoice  in  its  possession,  as  one  of  his  best  helps  to  study,  as  well  as  to 
liis  preparation  of  Sermons,  Lectures,  etc.  Aud  just  as  Clirislians  generally  become  acquainted  with  this 
An.\lysis  will  they  praise  it  fof  the  light  which  it  so  freely  and  abundantly  throws  over  their  daily  closet  and 
family  reading  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures.  I  wish  the  Publisher,  Agent,  etc.,  of  this  work  much  success,  be- 
cause I  believe  it  pre-eminently  calculated  to  promote  an  intelligent  and  devout  knowledge  of  the  doctrinal 
and  practical  workings  of  God's  Holj'  Word. 

From  Rev.  D.  W.  Clark,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Cincinnati,  O. 

When  you  asked  me  to  examine  Hitchcock's  An.^ltsis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  it  seemed  impossible  to 
give  it  more  than  a  cursory  glance.  But  taking  it  up,  the  harmony  of  the  parts,  the  clearness  of  the  arrange- 
ment, and  the  completeness  of  tlie  whole  so  fascinated  me,  that  it  was  impossible  to  laj'  it  down  until  I  had 
gone  thoroughly  tlJrough  it.  It  is  the  whole  Bible  topically  arranged,  and  that,  too,  by  a  skillful  hand,  and 
with  a  vast  amount  of  labor.  The  work  is  worthy  the  attention  of  every  student  of  the  Bible.  It  should  be 
the  companion  of  tlie  Christian  household. 

From  Rev.  J.  M.  Walden,  D.D.,  of  the  Methodist  Book  Concern,  Cincinnati,  O. 
From  such  examination  of  the  Complete  An,\lvsis  of  the  Holy  Bible  as  I  have  had  time  to  make, 
I  am  free  to  say  that  it  is  a  work  that  every  reader,  and  especially  every  student  of  the  Scriptures,  will  find 
an  invaluable  lielp.  Dr.  West  rendered  a  great  service  in  making  the  labors  of  Mr.  Talliot  available  in  our 
countiy.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  in  perfecting  the  work  of  these  learned  and  devoted  men,  has  given  to  their  labors 
and  to"  his  own  a  highly  practical  value,  which  must  be  fully  appreciated  as  the  merits  of  the  Analysis 
become  linown. 

From  Rev.  Philip  Schaff,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City,  in  Hartford 
Conn.  Theological  Seminary,  and  Author  of  the  American  Edition  of  "  Lange's  Commentary,"  of 
the  "History  of  Ancient  Christianity,"  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 

As  may  be  expected  from  the  al)ility  and  culture  of  Professor  Hitchcock,  and  the  great  amount  of  labor 
he  bestowed  npcni  it,  to  the  injury  of  his  health,  his  "  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  not  only  an  improvement 
upon  its  predecessors,  but  in  many  respects  a  new  work.  In  its  present  form,  with  the  addition  of  Crudeu's 
Concordance,  as  revised  by  Eadie,  and  other  useful  information,  the  Analysis  is  a  valuable  guide  to  the 
student  of  the  English  Bible,  enabling  him  to  study  it  in  the  light  of  its  own  interpretation  and  to  see  the 
wonderful  unity,  variety,  and  completeness  of  its  teachings,  which  form  one  of  the  strongest  evidences  of  its 
divine  origin. 

The  Second  Letter  to  the  Publisher  from  Rev.  Ray  Palmer,  D.D.,  Secretary  of  the  American  Congrega- 
tional Union,  Poet,  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 
My  Dear  Sir:  Accept  my  thanks  for  the  elegant  copy  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible 
received  at  a  very  seasonable  time.  It  is  a  volume  well  wortliy  to  be  made  a  New  Year's  gift  to  any  one.  I 
have  taken  a  little  time  to  look  it  over,  and  am  greatly  pleased  with  the  entire  work  in  its  present  shape.  Dr. 
Hitchcock  must  have  bestowed  great  labor  on  it,  and  he  has  done  it  wisely.  The  Analysis,  with  the  Con- 
cordance and  the  Dictionaries  which  are  added,  make  altogether  by  far  the  most  satisfactory  work  of  the  kind 
which  has  been  given  to  the  public,  and  not  only  ministers,  but  Sabbath-school  teachers  and  pupils,  as  well 
as  private  students  of  the  Scriptures,  must  find  it  a  most  convenient  help.  I  trust  you  will  find  the  demand 
for  the  book  such  as  it  ought  to  be.  You  certainly  deserve  the  thanks  of  many  for  bringing  it  out  in  so  good 
a  style. 

From  Rev,  Samuel  T.  Spear,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  South  Presbyterian  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

The  examination  wliich  I  have  given  to  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Bible 
has  strongly  impressed  me  with  its  great  excellence.  In  respect  to  divisions  and  subdivisions  in  the  classi- 
fication ot  the  contents  of  the  Bible  and  the  selection  of  appropriate  titles  therefor,  I  regard  this  Analysis  as 
very  much  superior  to  that  of  Dr.  West,  whicli  I  have  owned  and  used  tor  several  years.  I  know  of  nothing 
of  the  kind  which  seems  to  me  so  com])lete  and  perfect.  This  is  my  first  impression  after  a  careful  study  of 
several  portions  of  the  Analysis  ;  and  I  have  no  doubt  a  farther  "examination  will  confirm  this  judgment. 
The  work  will  be  a  great  aid  to  the  Christian  ministry,  and  is  hidecd  suited  to  assist  all  persons  in  acquiring 
a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  J.  L.  Withrow,  Pastor  of  Arch  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Eminent  scholars  and  judicious  critics  have  already  exhausted  eulogy  upon  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis. 
Their  praise  does  not  appear  superfluous.  Any  student  of  the  Word  who  fails  to  ]irocure  it  when  he  is  able, 
will  commit  the  sin  of  wasting  time,  and  depriving  his  study  of  one  of  tlie  most  delightful  aids  extant. 

From  Rev.  S.  H.  Keeler,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H. 

I  did  not  intend  the  dial  of  time  should  point  to  1870  ere  I  answered  your  last  kind  letter  and  acknowl- 
edged the  receipt  of  your  generous  gift  in  the  form  of  Hitehcoclv's  Analysis  of  the  Bible.  But  you 
remember  the  old  coiiy  which  we  used  to  write  in  our  school-hoy  days — "  Procrastination,  etc."  You  must 
not  judge  of  my  aiipreciation  of  the  gift  by  my  delay  to  aclvuowledge  it,  for  I  do  prize  it  very  highly.  I  was 
grateful  for  the  volume  of  West's  Analysis  presented  me  some  two  years  or  more  since.  For  though  I  felt 
that  that  Analysis  was  not  perfect,  still  I  saw  that  it  was  better  thaii  any  other  work  of  a  kindred  character 
then  extant.  After  a  somewhat  thorough  examination,  however,  of  theANALYSis  by  Prof  Hitchcock,  I  am 
l)repared  to  siieak  of  it,  not  in  the  comparative,  but  suiierlntive  degree.  It  is  not  onfy  the  very  best  yet  pub- 
lished, but  I  do  not  see  in  what  respects  it  can  well  be  imjiroved.  I  think  that  both  the  distinguished  editor 
and  publisher  have  conferred  a  great  benefit  upon  the  public  in  preparing  and  sending  forth  a  work  so  well 
adapte  I  to  aid  all  in  tlie  attainment  of  a  thorough  knowledge  of  the  sacred  oracles. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   E:^II>rEXT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  niTCIICOCK'S 
NEW  AND  CO^IPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  RIBLE. 

From  Rev.  Wm.  Hague,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Homiletics  in  Baptist  Union  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  III. 
'Pile  Analysis  ok  tiik  Holy  liiiii.K,  cililril  liy  Hiv.  Dr.  llitilicixk,  iiiccls  mi  ur^rcnl  nci<l  of  the  Cliris- 
liiin  coniimmity,  onVrinir  circftive  aid,  not  only  for  the  sliuly  of  tlic  Old  iind  New  Tcstixinenls.but  also  for  tlu; 
Cflmiminicatioii  of  Scripture  knowledjre.  The  teacher  in  the  domestic  circle,  the  Sunday-school,  in  the 
sanctuary,  will  soon  learn  to  appreciate  it  as  a  real  lu'ljier  in  the  economy  of  time  and  lalior.  It  is  a  guide 
to  the  study  of  the  IJilile,  not  a  substitute  for  it:  and  thus  regarded,  it  may  add  to  the  productive  power  of 
the  student  "  thirty,  sixty,  or  a  hundred  fold." 

From  Rev.  A.  N.  Arnold,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Interpretation  in  Baptist  Union 

Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  ill. 
I  took  lip  the  New  and  Complktk  Analysis  ok  tuk.  Holy  IUiile  with  no  very  favoraUe  opinion 
beforehand  of  the  value  of  works  of  this  characliT  I  had  never  been  accustomed  to  much  use  of  tlieni, 
and  I  had  a  much  more  decided  conviction  of  their  defects  than  I  had  of  their  excellences.  I  have  been 
able  to  give  but  a  cursory  examination  of  this  work,  but  that  examination  lias  convinced  mc  that  it  is  a  vciy 
great  improvement  upon  any  ]irevious  work  of  the  kind  in  our  language.  Nothing  can  supply  tlie  place  of 
patient,  iiKkpendcnt,  thonm'uh  investiyntinn  and  study.  There  is  no  "royal  road"  to  the  knowledge  of  the 
Scriptures  any  more  than  to  the  knowledge  of  geomctr)- ;  but  there  may  be  valuable  hdps  to  such  study. 
We  may  save"  ourselves  labor  by  availing  ourselves  of  the  labors  of  other  jialient  toilers.  I  have  doubted 
whether  some  works  of  this  kind  were  really  helpful ;  whctlier  they  tended  to  encourage  painstaking  and 
persevering  study  of  the  Bible;  or  whether  they  were  more  likely  to  be  used  as  a  sulistitule  for  such  study. 
1  see  more  reason  to  hope  for  the  former  rcsuli,  and  less  rea.son  to  fear  the  latter,  in  the  use  of  this  work 
than  in  the  use  of  any  other.  While  the  character  of  the  many  distinguished  ministers  and  scholars  who 
have  so  warmly  recommended  it  insjiires  some  degree  of  confidence,  the  (|iialifications  of  the  few  scholars 
who  have  prepared  it  inspires  much  more.  I  think  it  will  be,  to  those  who  use  it  wisely,  a  great  help  in  the 
ptudy  of  the  Bible,  and  I  shall  be  glad  to  know  that  it  finds  a  welcome  in  many  thousands  of  Christian 
families. 

From  Rev.  G.  S.  Bailey,  Secretary  of  Baptist  Theological  Union,  Chicago,  III. 
I  cordially  unite  with  Dr.  Arnold  in  recommending  Hitchcock's  An.\lvsis  of  the  Bible  as  a  valuable 
help  in  the  study  of  the  Sacred  Scnptures. 

From  Rev.  J,  C.  Burroughs,  D.D.,  President  of  the  University  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  III. 

The  value  of  a  discriminating  analysis  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  is  evident,  and  has  long  been  recognized 
by  the  large  class  of  common  readers  and  also  of  scholars  who  have  been  glad  to  avail  themselves  of  the 
Tv'orks  of  Talbot,  West,  Eadie,  and  others.  Bringing  together  the  best  resulls  of  the  labors  of  these  and 
others  who  liave  wrought  in  this  fieldj  subjecting  their  analysis  to  thorough  revision,  and  adding  indexes  to 
make  the  work  easy  of  reference,  an  excellent  abridgment  of  Cruden's  unrivalled  Concordance,  Tables  of 
Scripture  Measures,  Weights,  and  Coins,  Dictionaries  of  Pronunciation  and  Deiinition  of  Scripture  Proper 
Names,  a  History  of  the  Bible,  with  excellent  maps  of  Palestine  and  other  Bible  lands,  and  lastly,  somewhat 
mtdiipropoK  to  the  general  jilan  of  the  work,  though  valuable,  a  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  Sects, 
etc..  Prof.  Hitchcock,  of  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  lias  made  by  far  the  most  comprehensive 
and  best  designed  compilation  of  the  kinil  that  has  yet  been  produced.  We  can  heartily  commend  it  to  all 
who  are  seeking  a  help  to  the  more  intelligent  reading  and  fuller  knowledge  of  the  Word  of  God. 

From  Rev.  Willis  Lord,  D.D.,  NlcCormick  Professor  of  Didactic  and  Polemic  Theology  in  the  Presbyte- 
rian Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest,  Chicago,  III. 
Professor  Hitchcock's  edition,  or  rather  reconstniction,  of  Talbot's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  a  work  of  the 
Mgliest  merit.     It  can  scarcclj'  fail  to  enrich  those  who  fitly  use  it  with  large  wealth  of  Divine  truth. 

From  Rev.  William  M.  Blackburn,  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Presbyterian 
Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest,  Chicago,  III. 
Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  tre  Holy  Bible. — The  Bible  Is  best  studied  in  its 
own  light  and  as  its  own  interpreter.  In  thus  studying  it,  Matthew  Talbot  laid  the  foundation  of  the  present 
work.  "  Added  to  his  years  of  patient  toil,  we  havenow  the  labors  of  more  thorough  Biblical  scholars.  The 
result  is  an  apparatus  which  maj'  save  us  time  and  toil,  and  which  still  leaves  the  Bible  to  be  its  own  inter- 
preter. While  the  improved  Conconlance  will  be  used  only  for  reference,  the  Analysis  will  attract  one  to 
study  its  topics.  In  this  day,  when  flijipant  minds  treat  the  Bible  as  containing  no  definite  theology,  and 
dogiiiatize  against  the  highest  doctrines,  this  Analysis  comes  well  adajited  to  present  topically  the  great 
triiths  which  are  essential  to  the  Christian  religion.     All  who  use  the  work  will  derive  benefit  from  it. 

From  Rev.  Charles  Elliott,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis  in  the  Presbyterian 

Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest,  Chicago,  III. 
The  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  a  work  which  can  not 
fail  to  be  welcome  to  every  student  and  reader  of  God's  Word.  All  jiassages  bearing  upon  the  various  topics 
of  the  Bible  are  systematically  arranged  under  their  apjiropriate  heads.  Tlic  plan  and  arrangement  are  more 
complete  and  exhaustive  than  those  of  any  other  work  on  the  subject.  It  contains  also  much  accessory  mat- 
ter of  great  use  to  the  general  reader.  To  the  theological  professor,  the  preacher,  the  Bible  class,  and  Sab- 
bath-school teacher  the  work  is  invaluable.  Its  use  will  certainly  facilitate  the  interpretation  of  the  Bible, 
and  enable  the  Biblical  student  to  obtain  a  clear  view  of  the  analogy  and  harmony  of  its  teachings. 

From  Rev.  LeRoy  J.  Halsey,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Historical  and  Pastoral  Theology  and  Church  Govern- 
ment in  the  Presbyterian  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Northwest,  Chicago,  III. 
From  the  examination  I  have  made  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  ok  the  Bible,  I  am  induced  to 
regard  it  as  by  far  the  ablest  and  best  work  of  the  kind  that  has  ever  come  under  my  notice.  It  is  clear  and 
logical  in  its" arrangement  of  subjects — complete,  exhaustive,  and  satisfactory  in  their  treatment.  Accom- 
panied as  it  is  with  beautiful  maps  and  illustrations,  with  full  Indexes  and  Reference  Tables,  and  with  the  im- 
proved Concordance  of  Dr.  Eadie,  the  last  occupying  some  300  pages,  this  work  furnishes  to  everj'  student 
an  admirable  ajiparalus  for  the  study  of  th<'  Holy  Scriptures.  I  regard  it  as  worthy  of  the  high  cncomiuniB 
it  has  already  received  from  man)-  of  the  leading  scholars  and  teachers  of  the  Church,  and  I  take  pleasure  in 
commending"  it  to  the  public.  To  Bible-class  and  Sabbath-school  leachcrs,  to  theological  students  and  minis- 
ters of  the  Gospel,  it  presents  the  Word  of  God  in  a  most  attractive  and  instructive  form — the  very  form 
adajited  to  elicit  intiuiry  and  to  lead  the  inquirer  to  a  comprehensive,  accurate,  and  satisfactory  knowledge 
of  the  sacred  pages. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FR0:M  EMEsTENT   scholars   and  divines,   of  professor  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF  THE   HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev,  Samuel  C.  Bartlett,  Prof,  of  Biblical  Literature  in  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  III. 
Dr.  riitclicock's  New  Analysis  of  the  Bible  deserves,  and  'nill  undoubtedly  attain,  a  wide  circula- 
tion. I  regarded  West's  Analysis,  -which  served  as  its  foundation,  as  on  the  whole  tlie  best  work  of  the  kind 
within  my  knowledge;  but  the  present  work  seems  to  me  a  great  improvement  on  its  predecessor  in  several 
respects:  (1.)  In  its  more  logical  arrangement,  and  its  more  scholarly  classification  of  many  texts;  (3.)  In 
its  system  of  cross-references,  making  the  same  texts  properly  available  for  more  than  one  topic ;  (3.)  In 
its  simjilification  and  far  superior  convenience  of  its  index  system;  (4.)  In  the  addition  of  a  considerable 
amount  of  valuable  material  for  reference,  its  Table  of  Coin,  Weights,  and  Measures,  and  its  Dictionaries  of 
Scripture  Names  and  of  Denominations.     Such  a  work  is  a  benefaction  to  the  churches. 

From  Rev.  F.  W.  Fisk,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Chicago  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  III. 

Dr.  Hitchcock  has  done  excellent  service  to  Biblical  students  in  preparing  for  them  his  An.^ltsis  op  the 
Bible.  The  classifications  are  natural  and  logical,  the  Indexes  admirable,  and  the  work  as  a  whole  is  far  in 
advance  of  West's  Analysis,  on  which  it  is  based.  The  addition  of  a  Pronoimcing  and  an  Interpreting 
Dictionary  of  Scripture  Proper  Names,  a  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  and  Cruden's  Concordance, 
makes  the  work  all  that  could  be  desired.  It  ought  to  be  on  the  study-table  of  every  clergyman  and  in  the 
hands  of  all  intelligent  readers  of  the  Bible. 

From  A.  L.  Perry,  A.M.,  Professor  of  History  and  Political  Economy  In  Williams  College,  Williamstown, 

Mass. 

A  new,  critical,  and  tasteful  translation  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  into  English ;  their  poetry  discriminated 
to  the  eye  from  the  prose  ;  the  whole  paragraphed  according  to  the  sense,  and  arranged  into  longer  divisions 
according  to  the  topic,  chapter  and  verses  lieing  marked  on  the  margin  only,  is  a  pressing  want  of  the  English- 
speaking  world.  Until  that  want  is  supplied,  and  even  after  it  sliall  have  been  supplied,  Hitchcock's  Analy- 
sis OP  THE  Bible  will  furnish  a  most  valuable  apparatus  to  all  Biblical  students.  It  is  well  arranged,  copi- 
ously indexed,  supplemented  with  Concordance,  with  Pronouncing  and  Interpreting  and  Denominational 
Dictionaries,  with  a  History  of  the  Biblical  Books,  with  a  Harmony  o?  the  New  Testament,  and  with  Tables  of 
Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins.     It  contains,  therefore,  a  complete  apparatus  for  Scripture  study. 

From  N.  H.  Eggleston,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Rhetoric  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Those  who  are  the  most  fomiliar  with  the  Word  of  God,  and  who  study  it  most,  are  most  sensible  of  the 
importance  of  ready  means  of  reference  to  its  various  contents,  and  of  the  great  advantage  of  having  its 
teachings  upon  any  subject  so  grouped  as  to  be  brought  under  the  eye  at  once,  and  thus  make  the  Bible  its 
o^vn  best  interpreter.  By  all  such  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  prepared  under  the  editorship  of  Professor 
Hitchcock,  will  be  heartily  welcomed.  The  work,  so  far  as  based  upon  that  of  Talbot,  is  greatly  improved, 
and  must  supersede  it,  while  the  addition  of  the  new  and  copious  Indexes,  the  revised  Concordance  of  Cruden 
— ^itself  a  most  important  aid  to  Biblical  study — the  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  and  the  History 
of  the  Bible,  make  the  work  a  mass  of  valuable  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  which  I 
know  not  where  else  to  look  for  in  the  compass  of  a  single  volume.  To  many  it  will  be  a  library  in  itself; 
while  to  those  already  furnished  with  helps,  this  will  be  an  important  aid. 

From  Franklin  Carter,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Williams  College,  Williams- 
town, Mass. 
I  have  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  and  have  compared  it  with  the  work  of  West, 
on  which  it  is  based.  It  is  a  great  improvement  on  that  work,  in  many  respects,  and  commends  itself  for  its 
clear  and  logical  arrangement,  and  by  the  completeness  of  the  accessions  with  which  it  is  furnished  for  the 
hel)!  of  the  Biblical  student.  I  think  there  must  be  a  large  class  of  persons  to  whom  it  will  bring  valuable 
assistance.  This  much  I  can  cheerfully  say,  I  trust,  without  being  understood  to  give  tinqualified  praise  to 
eveiything  about  the  book. 

From  William  R.  Dimmock,  A.M.,  Lawrence  Professor  of  the  Creek  Language  and  Literature  in  Will- 
lams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Prof  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible  is  a  very  valuable  help  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures  From 
such  an  examination  as  I  have  had  time  to  give,  I  have  been  impressed  by  the  completeness  of  the  Anal- 
ysis, and  by  the  service  of  grouping  in  this  way  passages  from  both  the  Testaments  that  treat  of  the  same 
topics,  when  executed  with  so  much  judgment  and  knowledge.  The  book  seems  to  me  exceedingly  service- 
able, and  as  nearly  perfect  as  a  work  of  such  vast  extent  upon  so  many  and  so  important  subjects  well  could  be. 

From  Ch.  F.  Gilson,  A.M.,  Professor  of  the  Modern  Languages  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

The  idea  of  this  work  is  most  admirable,  and  the  name  of  Dr.  Hitchcock  will  not  fail  to  be  a  pledge  to 
most  that  it  has  been  admirably  carried  out.  I  do  not  hesitate  to  recommend  it  cordially,  not  simply  to  stu- 
dents of  the  Bible  in  the  more  restricted  sense,  but  to  every  one  who  seeks  to  use  the  Scriptures  practically 
and  efficiently.    It  is  just  what  is  needed  to  supply  an  almost  universal  want. 

From  N.  H.  Griffin,  A.M.,  Professor  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

I  take  pleasure  in  adding  my  testimony  to  the  value  of  your  "  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holt  Bible," 
edited  by  Prof  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  D.D.  For  the  purpose  for  which  it  is  designed,  I  do  not  see  how  it 
could  be  improved.  The  Analysis,  Topical  Index,  Index  of  Verses,  Concordance,  and  connecting  matter, 
form  in  their  line  a  more  complete  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Bible  than  is  to  be  found  in  any  other  one 
volume. 

From  Sanborn  Tenney,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
The  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  prepared  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  undoubtedly  the  best  work  of  its  kind  ever 
published.    It  not  only  meets  the  wants  of  the  special  student  of  the  Bible,  but  it  is  also  a  book  for  the  Sab- 
bath-school and  the  family. 

From  A.  W.  Wright,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics  and  Chemistry  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible. — The  combination  of  so  many  good  things  in  one  volume  makes 
this  new  Analysis  of  the  Bible  a  work  of  the  greatest  value  for  general  reference,  and  indispensable  to  all 
students  or  teachers  of  the  Bible.  It  is  a  model  of  orderly  arrangement,  and  the  vast  amount  of  material 
which  it  contains,  thanks  to  the  copious  Indexes  and  the  careful  classification,  can  all  be  used  with  the  great- 
est readiness  and  facility.     It  shows  everywhere  the  marks  of  scliolarly  care  and  skillful  editorship. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM  EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND    DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE   HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.D.,  LL.O.,  President  of  Williams  College,  Willlamstown,  Mass. 

For  the  purpose  lor  wliich  it  wiis  tiesigucd,  the  work  of  I'rol.  llitcheoik  is  u  <leciiU(l  lulvanee  on  any 
which  has  preceded  it.  It  is  hoth  compreheusive  and  accurate,  and  is  probahly  us  nearly  perfect  as  the  pres- 
ent generation  will  produce. 

From  Albert  Hopkins,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  Williams  College,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1  have  seen  no  Auulysis  of  the  Scriptures  so  exhiuisiive  ;is  this  of  Dr.  Iliuhcoek.  It  would  be  wortli 
while  to  own  the  book  simply  for  the  impression  its  conveys  of  the  inlinilc  variety  there  is  in  the  Word  of  God. 

From  Rev.  Wm.  Adams,  D.D.,  LL.O.,  Pastor  of  Madison  Square  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York  City. 
To  "compare  spiritual  thiui^s  with  spiritual"  is  the  fir.-^l  canon  of  Biblical  iulcrpretalinn.  A  collection 
of  testimony  from  all  parts  of  llie  Uible  relative  to  tlie  same  subject,  i)rcpared  with  sound  judf^ment,  is  more 
than  a  convenience,  even  an  invaluable  help,  in  tlio  study  of  inspired  truth.  The  An.\lvsis  ok  Tiui  Biijl.E, 
prepared  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  e.vecuted  with  so  nuich"  ability,  and  accompanied  with  so  nuich  auxiliary 
material  necessary  for  all  who  would  be  proficients  in  the  Word  of  God,  that  I  should  be  pleased  to  see  a 
copy  of  the  work  in  every  Christian  household. 

From  Rev.  John  Hall,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Fifth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York  City. 

My  owu  judgment  in  favor  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  confirmed  by  the  opinion  of 
many  of  my  friends  who  have  used  it.  It  appears  to  me  more  orderly,  .systematic,  and  thorougli  than  any 
help"of  the'kind  I  have  seen.  With  such  present  imperative  call  to  study  the  Word,  I  am  glad  to  see  this 
further  auxiliary. 

From  Rev.  William  R.  Williams,  D.D.  (Baptist),  New  York. 

The  nctv  work  of  the  Rev.  Jlr.  Hitchcock,  the  Analysis  op  tiiic  Biule,  recasting  and  enlarging  the 
labors  of  Talbot  and  West,  and  supplementing  their  arrangement  of  Scripture  themes  with  Cruden's  arrange- 
ment of  Scripture  terms,  seems  to  me  executed  with  rare  ability  and  large  success.  It  brings  out,  anew  and 
impressively,  the  amazing  fullness  of  the  Divine  Word,  its  unity  in  the  studied  absence  of  uniformity,  and  its 
symmetry  that  has  yet  so  little  of  sameness.    To  the  student  of  the  Bible  it  gives  aid  almost  indispensable. 

From  Rev.  Henry  M.  Field,  D.D.,  Editor  of  the  "  New  York  Evangelist." 
Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  ok  the  Holy  Bible  is  a  work  of  prodigious  labor,  even 
with  the  ground-work  which  the  author  found  in  the  previous  Analysis  of  Talbot  and  West.  As  it  now 
stands,  it  leaves  little  to  be  added  or  desired.  As  an  inde.x  to  whatever  teachings  the  Bible  contains  on  any 
subject,  it  is  invaluable  ;  and  as  expanding  one's  estimate  of  the  hoarded  and  varied  wisdom  of  the  Sacred 
Word  as  a  whole,  its  merits  will  be  apparent  on  even  a  brief  examination  To  the  minister  it  will  often  throw 
more  light  upon  his  chosen  topic  than  a  whole  day  of  random  researches  could  secure  ;  while  to  the  teacher 
whose  time  for  study  is  limited,  and  who  yet  must  acquire  a  comprehensive  knowledge  of  his  lesson,  it  would 
seem  to  be  particularly  adajned.  Indeed,  it  is  a  question  whether  the  topical  method  of  Biblical  study  would 
not  be  vastly  more  a"dvautageous  to  the  family  and  to  the  private  reader  than  the  old  plan  of  "readina- 
through  "  in  the  same  mechanical  style  that  the  Catholic  tells  his  beads.  Let  him  who  has  read  his  Bilile 
through  each  year  as  if  it  were  a  "  work,"  taking  so  many  chapters  per  day,  now  try  Prof.  Hitchcock's 
analytical  method,  and  see  if  he  is  not  profited  by  the  change. 

From  Rev.  Henry  W.  Bellows,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  All  Souls'  (Unitarian)  Church,  New  York  City. 

"  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible." — This  enormous  octavo,  of  1,159 
pages,  is,  on  the  whole,  the  most  complete  lilirary  of  materials  for  the  ordinary  or  popular  study  of  the  Sacred 
Scriptures  ever  brouirht  together.  Based  on  Talbot's  Analysis,  as  improved  by  Dr.  West,  it  has  undergone 
almost  re-creation  in  Dr.  Hitchcock's  careful  and  judicious  liands,  and  now  presents  literally  the  whole  Bible, 
arranged  according  to  subjects — all  the  passages  and  texts  bearing  upon  one  theme  being  brought  together — 
the  whole  divided  into  twenty-seven  books,  and  the  books  subdivided  into  242  chajiters,  the  chapters  into 
2,370  sections.  Of  course  many  of  the  texts  hearing  on  several  themes  can  not  be  quoted  in  their  various 
relations — for  this  would  incre:ise  the  bulk  intolerably— but  there  is  no  difficulty  in  finding  enough  upon  any 
theme  on  which  the  reader  may  desire  the  testimony  of  the  Scriptures.  To  this  is  added  Cruden's  Con- 
cordance, carefully  revised  ;  various  Tallies  of  Weights  and  Measures ;  a  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  Proper 
Names;  a  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations, "Sects,  and  Parties;  a  short  History  of  the  Bible,  and  a 
Family  Record.  What  more  could  be  asked  '?  And  these  several  parts  are  not  a  mere  book-maker's  work. 
They  are  honestly,  laboriously,  and  fiiithfuUy  made,  by  a  competent  hand.  I  wish,  with  all  my  heart,  I  could 
see  it  not  merely  on  the  Ijook-shelf,  but  in  the  hands  of  every  family. 

From  Rev.  Daniel  Curry,  D.D.,  Editor  of  "Christian  Advocate,"  New  York. 

The  Bible  its  own  Interpreter.— I  do  not  know  where  in  the  same  compass  the  Bible  student,  whether 
he  be  a  minister  or  Sundav-school  teacher,  will  find  so  much  assistance  in  his  study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures 
as  in  the  use  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  C'o.mplete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible.  It  makes,  l)y  its 
very  skillful  arrangement,  the  Word  of  God  to  be  its  own,  as  it  is,  wherever  practicable,  its  best  interpreter. 
Every  verse  of  the  Bible  is  found  under  its  appropriate  title,  and  in  connection  with  every  other  relating  to 
the  same  truth.  In  addition  to  this,  I  find  here  a  revised  edition  of  the  best  Concordance  ever  made,  and  full 
Pronouncing  Vocabularies  of  Scripture  Proper  Names.  >Iaps  and  illustrations  are  freely  scattered  throiigh 
its  pages,  ft  is  not  the  work  of  one  scholar,  but  on  the  basis  of  Talbot,  Cruden,  Eadie,  West,  and  others,  Dr. 
Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  of  Union  Theological  Seminary,  has  perfected  this  admirable  Scripture  thesaurus. 

From  Rev.  V.  D.  Reed,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Camden,  N.  J. 

I  have  examined  with  some  care  and  very  great  pleasure  Dr.  Hitchcock's  "  Analysis  ok  the  Bible." 
It  is  logical,  complete,  and  exhaustive,  far  .surpiissing  any  work  of  Ihe  kind  within  my  knowledge.  It  is 
invaluable  to  the  student  in  his  etlbrts  to  ascertain  the  contents  of  the  inspired  volume.  Had  such  a  work 
been  in  mv  possession  previous  to  and  during  the  fii-st  years  of  my  ministry,  it  woidd  have  saved  me  months 
of  laborious  study.  I  cheerfully  recommend  the  work  to  all  who  delight  in  the  stucly  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures, and  should  rejoice  to  know  that  it  is  extensively  circulated  in  this  city  and  vicinity. 

From  Rev.  D.  W.  Bartine,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  State  Street  M.  E.  Church,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
A  valuable  book  to  all  wlio  wish  to  know  Ihe  Holv  Scriplnres.     A  glance  at  the  pl;m  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's 
Analysis  op  the  Bible  will  salisfv  any  one  seeking  to  jierfect  himself  in  Scriptural  knowledge  that  the 
book  affords  new  and  important  facilities  to  that  end.    It  is  an  important  help  to  all  engaged  in  the  Sabbath- 
school  work,  or  are  in  anj'  way  striving  to  spread  spiritual  truth  among  men. 

1,5  [over.] 


TESTIIIONIALS    CONTIIVUED. 

FROM   EMINENT   SCHOLARS   AND   DIVINES,  OF   PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  A.  D.  Smith,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

I  concur  most  fully  with  Drs.  Skinner,  Shedd  and  others,  who  have  emphatically  commended  Professor 
Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible.  It  is — as  was  to  be  expected  from  the  ability  and  erudition  of  the 
Editor — decidedly  in  advance  of  all  former  publications  of  the  kind  ;  and  it  will  prove,  I  am  sure,  a  valuable 
help  to  an  intelligent  and  discriminating  perusal  of  the  sacred  volume.     I  wish  it  all  possible  success. 

From  Rev.  M.  Simpson,  D.D.,  Bishop  in  the   Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Phila.,  Pa. 

I  have  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  I  consider  it  to  be  in  many  respects 
superior  to  any  work  of  a  similar  character  which  has  preceded  it.  It  is  almost  indispensable  to  the  Minister 
and  to  the  Bible  student. 

From  Rev.  Stephen  H.  Tyng,  Sr.,  D.D.,  Rector  of  the  St.  George's  Episcopal  Church,  Rutherford 

Place,  New  York  City. 

The  Rev.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  THii  Bible  appears  to  me  a  help  to  the  intelligent  and 
practical  study  of  the  Word  of  God — of  preat  value,  and  available  to  the  profitable  use  of  the  jjlainest  reader, 
who  delights  in  studying  the  sacred  volume. 

From  Rev.  E.  P.  Barrows,  D.D.,  (Author)  and  for  twenty-eight  years  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature 

in  Andover,  (IVIass.,)  Theological  Seminary. 

I  concur  in  the  opinion  expressed  by  Prof.  Shedd  and  others,  in  reference  to  Prof.  Hitchcock's  new  and 
complete  Analysis  of  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  Simeon  North,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  formerly  President  of  Hamitton  College,  Clinton,  N.Y. 

I  have  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  and  take  pleasure  in 
saying,  that  I  deem  it  a  great  improvement  upon  the  work  of  Dr.  West,  and  that,  to  every  student  of  the 
Scriptures,  it  cannot  prove  otherwise  than  a  most  important  help  in  facilitating  his  enquiries. 

From  Ellicott  Evans,  LL.D.,  IVIaynard  Professor  of  Law,  History,  Civil  Polity  and   Political  Economy 

in  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

I  have  examined  the  work,  more  especially  the  parts  devoted  to  Jewish  History  and  Polity,  as,  from 
my  studies  in  that  branch,  I  feel  more  competent  to  give  an  opinion  upon  that  portion  ;  and  can  bear  strong 
testimony  in  favor  of  its  evident  usefulness  to  the  student  of  those  subjects. 

From  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Acting  Professor  of  Revealed  Theology  in  Yale  College, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

The  character  and  known  ability  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Hitchcock  are  a  sufficient  warrant  for  the  belief 
that  his  new  and  complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible  is  a  great  improvement  on  all  foregoing  works 
of  the  same  kind.  A  single  glance  at  the  work  confirms  my  confidence  that  it  will  be  found  a  great  conven- 
ience to  those  who  search  the  Scriptures. 

From  Rev.  Samuel  Moss,  D.D.,  Editor  of  "  The  National  Baptist,"  (Phila.) 

The  new  Analysis  op  the  Bible  is  a  book  of  great  value,  by  Prof.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  D.  D.,  of 
the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York.  The  editor,  whose  name  is  a  guarantee  for  the  learning, 
ability,  and  conscientiousness  with  which  his  work  has  been  done,  has  used  the  previous  labors  of  Mattliew 
Talbot  and  Dr.  Nathaniel  West;  but  he  has  corrected  and  improved  what  he  has  used.  In  this  large 
volume  of  1159  octavo  pages,  the  entire  contents  of  the  Bible  have  been  classified  under  appropriate  head- 
ings, so  that  all  which  is  said  upon  a  particular  subject,  or  any  one  branch  of  a  subject,  is  presented  in 
connection  and  at  a  single  view.  The  division  into  books,  chapters  and  sections  seems  to  me  judicious  and 
logical,  and  a  convenient  system  of  cross-references  is  adopted  whore  the  same  passages  properly  belong  to 
two  or  more  topics.  No  one  can  understand  the  Bible  without  reading  it  as  first  given  us,  in  the  natural 
and  historical  order  of  its  parts,  as  interpreted  by  the  relations  of  text  and  context,  and  by  the  original 
circumstances  in  which  the  sacred  books  were  written  ;  but  such  is  the  unity  of  the  Bible,  and  its  parts  are 
so  inter-dependent  and  mutually  helpful  that  we  are  greatly  aided  in  the  understanding  of  any  one  passage 
by  the  light  which  comes  from  all  other  passages  bearing  upon  the  same  fact  or  doctrine.  For  such  aid  the 
work  befiire  me  is  doubtless  the  best  now  published  in  our  language.  Besides  the  entire  Bible,  analyzed  as 
I  have  Indicated,  there  is  given  Dr.  Eadie's  edition  of  Cruden's  Concordance,  together  with  sundry  Indexes, 
Tables,  Maps,  Notes,  etc.,  which  augment  the  value  and  facilitate  the  use  of  the  book.  I  cordially  commend 
it  to  those  who  wish  to  understand  "  the  way  of  God  more  perfectly." 

From  Rev.  D.  H.  Emerson,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Eastburn  Mariners'  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

It  affords  me  great  pleasure  to  state  that  I  have  been  examining  "  Hitchcock's  New  And  Complete 
Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible,"  and  that  I  am  satisfied  that  it  is  the  most  complete  and  elegant  work  on 
the  subject  that  has  yet  appeared.  Its  headings  and  divisions  are  such  that  a  flood  of  light  is  poured  upon 
the  sacred  volume  by  the  mere  statement  of  them  ;  and  under  each  head  or  division,  all  that  the  Bible  says 
on  that  subject  is  so  lucidly  arranged,  that  a  little  study  will  give  us  the  results  of  long  and  labored  investi- 
gation. I  have  used  helps  to  the  understanding  of  God's  Holy  Word  for  many  years,  but  I  have  never  seen 
any  that  could  equal  this  in  point  of  real  excellence.  As  I  admire  and  value  this  work  so  much,  I  am 
anxious  that  others  should  share  with  me  the  possession  of  such  a  treasure. 

From  Rev.  Warren  Randolph,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Fifth  Baptist  Church,  Phila.,  Pa. 

From  the  very  limited  examination  which  I  have  been  able  to  give  "  Hitchcock's  Bible  Analysis," 
I  am  deeply  impressed  with  its  rare  merits.  I  shall  take  an  opportunity  to  speak  of  it  to  my  Bible  School 
Teachers,  to  whom  I  believe  it  will  be  an  invaluable  helper. 

From  Rev.  Benjamin  W.  Dwight,  D.D.,  Clinton,  N.  Y. 

I  am  happy  to  commend  Dr.  Hitchcock's  complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  as  a  most  able  work 
in  itself,  and  very  desirable  to  all  Clergymen,  Teachers  of  Sabbath  Schools  and  Bible  Classes,  and  Students 
of  the  Scriptures  generally. 

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TESTIMONIALS    C  O  N  T  I  X  t  K  I) . 

FROM   EMINENT  SCHOLARS   AND   DIVINES,   OK   PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  A.  A.  Livermore,  D.D.,  President  of  the  Board  of  Instruction  of  Meadville  Unitarian 

Theological  School,  Meadville,  Pa. 
Taking  advnntngc  of  the  labors  of  'I'ulbol,  CrudiMi,  West  ami  others,  I>r.  Hitchcock  lias  unqucetionably 
mado  tin-  best  Analysis  of  ihk  IIoi.y  Schiptukks  whU-h  has  boon  devised.  His  eiuiiient  ahility  and 
varied  scholarsliip  wero  guaranti'es  that  what  he  did  would  be  well  done,  and  the  work  jcisti lies  every 
reasonable  exprctation.  It  is  tli<ir  ■iifrli,  eTthaustivi-,  and  satisfactory.  It  is  in  fart  tin'  Hiblo  interi>reting 
itself,  and  aluninfi;  by  its  own  divine  light.  This  one  volume  therefore  contains  what  is  e(|ual  to  many 
volumes  of  commentary.  It  maybe  called  the  Encyclopedia  of  the  Scriptures.  Every  Minister  and  every 
family  will  need  a  copv.  It  must  eventuallv  supersede  all  other  works  on  the  subject  and  be  the  Universal 
Book. 

From  Rev.  H.  Hastings  Weld,  D.D.,  (Author,  4c.,)  Rector  of  Christ's  Church,    Riverton,  N.J. 

IIitrhcork"s  .\n.\i,vsis  of  TnE  BiBl.c  will  commend  itself  upon  examination.  It  was  first  published  in 
London  in  18(10.  and  was  commended  by  the  best  critical  authorities  as  •'  a  book  of  good  airaugement  and 
convenient  reference,  and  calculated  to  augment  by  very  easy  application  our  stores  of  sacred  knowledge." 
For  many  years  it  was  on  •  of  the  "  rare  books,"  commanding  a  very  high  iirice,  both  for  its  intrinsic  excel- 
lence and  extreme  scarcity.  A  new  English  edition  increased  its  value  and  diminished  its  i)rice  ;  and  as  it 
is  now  issued,  bearing  the  fruits  of  the  labor  of  the  original  author,  the  editor  of  the  English  new  edition, 
and  till'  editor  of  the  .Americiin  issue,  it  more  than  ever  deserves  the  strong  commendation  wliiili  it  origin- 
ally received  It  is  improved  by  tlie  results  of  modern  study  and  criticism,  and  contains  in  tlie  Concordance 
and  other  additions  such  features  us  make  it  a  Library  in  itself.  It  may  be  heartily  recommended  to 
students  of  the  Bible,  and,  indeed,  to  all  who  would  read  the  Sacred  Volume  with  a  comprehension  of  its 
unity  of  purpose  and  of  teaching. 

From  Rev.  John  Collins  McCabe,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Ann's  Church,  Middletown,  Del. 

Prof.  Hitchcock's  new  work,  ■  Nf.w  and  Compi.etk  .VNAiiVsis  of  the  11oi,y  BiBiji,"  needs  no  recom- 
mendation at  my  hand.  It  .eeeins  to  be  complete  in  every  particular,  and  must  be  a  valuable  auxiliary  both 
to  the  student  and  ordinary  reader  of  the  Word  of  (iod. 

From  Rev.  Robt.  Audley  Browne,  D.D.,  President  of  Westminster  College,    New   Wilmington, 

Lawrence  Co.,  Pa. 

The  value  of  a  Concordance,  by  which  every  text  of  Scripture  can  be  hunted  up  and  verified  by  remem- 
bered words  is  known  to  every  Bible  reader.  The  project  of  Talbot,  improved  by  West,  to  arrange  the  separate 
verses  of  the  Bil)le  so  as  to  illustrate  given  topics  of  Theology,  History,  and  Pliilosophy,  under  a  general 
plan,  was  also  a  hajipy  one.  The  combination  of  both  in  one  is  a  new  idea  now  first  carried  into  eflfect  in 
the  work  of  I>r,  Hitchcock,  and  in  .so  complete  a  manner  that  it  is  hard  to  conceive  how  it  can  ever  be 
improved  hereal'ter  iu  any  marked  degree.  It  is  manifest  no  one  system  of  topics  is  exhaustive  for  every 
department  of  knowledge  on  which  the  Scriptures  shed  light.  Neither  can  one  use  of  a  verse  be  the  limit 
of  its  force  ;  while  on  the  other  hand,  frequent  repetitions  of  verses  in  a  work  like  the  present  would  restrict 
its  usefulness  by  rendering  the  book  too  cumbersome.  A]\  useful  ends,  however,  seem  to  he  met,  and  all 
difficulties  overcome,  in  a  remarkable  degree,  by  the  present  arrangement,  with  its  referenO'S  and  alphabeti- 
cal und  numerical  tables  and  indices,  together  with  its  Bible  History  and  other  important  matter.  I  know 
of  no  one  book  calculated  to  be  so  useful  to  the  thorough  student  of  the  Bible. 

From  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Payne,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Arch  St.  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Phila.,  Pa. 

I  regard  Hitchcock's  .-Vnalysis  of  the  Bible  as  one  of  the  most  valualjle  aids  in  the  study  of  the 
Scri|)tures  ever  published,  and  in  the  most  unqualified  terms  I  recommend  it  to  every  one  who  wishes  to 
understand  the  Sacred  Book.  I  would  like  to  sec  a  copy  of  the  work  in  every  family  iu  my  church,  and  in 
thus  heartily  commending  it  I  know  I  am  doing  good  service  to  every  lover  of  the  Bible. 

From  Rev.  W.  Hunter,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Hebrew  and    Biblical  Literature   in'  Alleghany  College, 

Meadville,  Pa. 

Surh  an  examination  of  this  work  as  I  have  found  time  to  make,  induces  me  to  believe  that  it  is  a  very 
considerable  imiu-overaent  on  the  work  of  Talbot  and  West.  The  classification  is  made  in  a  more  judicious 
and  scholarly  manner;  and  the  apparatus  for  consultation  is  greatly  simplified.  The  addition  of  C'ruden's 
Concordance  adds  much  to  the  value  of  the  book.  It  is  a  useful  book  for  Clergymen,  and  all  students  of  the 
Sacred  Volume. 

From  Rev.  Jas.  Marvin,   D.D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and    Astronomy  in  Alleghany  College, 

Meadville,  Pa. 

After  carefully  examining  Hitchcock's  Analysis  ok  the  Bible,  I  most  cheerfully  commend  it  to  Bible 
students  everywli'ere.  The  Analysis  is  complete  ;  logical  in  arrangement,  comprehensive  in  to|iicaI  scope, 
and  very  exhaustive  in  the  sub-divisions  under  general  subjects.  The  addition  of  Cnulen's  Concordance 
makes  the  work  a  ready  exposition  of  The  Sacrkd  Word  in  the  hands  of  those  who  would  interpret  that 
Word  liy  its  own  canons. 

From  Rev.  S.  Hanson  Coxe,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y. 
I  cordially  recommend  Professor  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  as  the  completest  known  to  me. 
Talbot's  may  be  regarded  as  having  been  positively  good  ;  West's  comparativcdy  so  ;  but  to  Hitchcock's  I 
think  should  be  awarded  the  merit  of  superlative  excellence.  The  truth  is,  this  work  has  sim|)Iy  been 
growing  in  worth  and  usefulness.  One  laborer  ptante<i,  another  watered,  and  tlie  divine  blessing  has  given 
increase  It  remains  that  all  who  can  (and  few  can  afford  not  to)  should  possess  themselves  of  this  invalu- 
able Book  of  Wisdom,  so  admirably  adapted  to  the  purpose  "  for  doctrine,  reproof,  and  instruction  in  right 
eousness."     Cruden's  Concordance  in  itself  is  a  very  desirable  acquisition. 

From  Rev.  J.  A.  Wainwright,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Salisbury,  Conn. 

I  can  add  nothing  to  the  hundreds  of  Testimonials  which  you  already  have.  It  is,  perhaps,  the  most 
complete  work  of  the  kind  published.  No  family  ought  to  be  without  it.  As  a  reference  for  the  Clergy  it 
merits  the  highest  praise. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF   PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE   HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  R.  M.  Hatfield,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Centenary  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

As  a  I'ule  I  lu'illier  subscribe  lor,  iior  reoommeinl,  aay  books  tbut  are  circulated  by  subscrii)tion  ;  1  depart 
from  tins  rule  ni  tlic  present  instance  iromtUe  conviction  tbat  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  a  work  of 
exceptional  excellence.  Tlie  cliaracter  of  Dr.  Hitchcock  is  a  sufficient  guarantee  that  his  -work  has  been 
done  with  ability  and  faithfulness.  I  regard  the  Analysis,  with  its  Inde.x,  Tables  of  Contents,  Concord- 
ance, etc.,  as  an  invaluable  help  to  a  thorough  acquaintance  with  the  Bible,  and  I  wish  it  the  largest  possible 
circulation. 
From  Rev.  C.  H.  Fowler,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Wabash  Avenue  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

I  take  pleasure  in  recommending  Dr,  Hitc'licock's  New  Work  on  tlie  Bible.  Its  classifications  are  logical, 
distinct,  and  quite  exliaustive.  Its  arrangement  with  tables  is  so  simple  and  complete,  that  the  Bible-teaching 
on  any  questions  may  be  easily  exhausted.  The  variety  of  its  uses  is  only  equaled  bj'  the  variety  of  its  infor- 
mation and  surpassed  by  the  compactness  of  its  form.  I  wish  it  was  in  the  hand  of  every  Sunday-school 
teacher,  of  every  member  of  our  Bible  classes,  and  of  every  student  of  God's  Word. 

From  Rev.  W.  W.  Evarts,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

In  the  multiplicity  of  publications  ni)cm  tlie  Bible  a  great  desideratum  is  a  single  volume  so  comprehen- 
sive in  purpose,  so  accurate  in  detail,  and  so  full  in  illustration,  as  to  furnish  the  helps  of  a  lilu-ary  to  those 
able  to  have,  perhaps,  but  a  single  book.  Hitchcock's  Ajjalysis,  while  saving  the  time  and  money  of  schol- 
ars, m  helps  to  investigation,  may  be  the  substitute  for  a  Biblical  Library  to  multitudes.  N<ine  possessing  it 
need  be  ignorant  of  the  history,  authorized  interpretation,  and  wonderful  teachings  of  the  Word  of  God. 

From  Rev.  S.  G.  Bailey,  D.D.,  Secretary  of  the  Baptist  Theological  Union,  Chicago,  III. 
_  The  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  by  Dr.  Hitchcock,  is  just  such  a  work  as  every  student  of  the  Sacred 
Scriptures  needs  in  order  to  facilitate  his  examination  of  particular  ]3assages,  and  the  comiileteness  of  the 
references  under  each  topic  will  save  much  valuable  time  and  wearisome  labor  to  the  minister  and  student, 
and  they  will  also  render  it  practicable  for  the  common  reader  of  tlie  Bible  to  obtain  clear  and  comprehensive 
views  of  the  subjects  presented.  This  work  should  be  in  every  minister's  study,  and  in  the  hands  of  every  . 
Sabbath-school  superintendent  and  Bible-class  teacher,  and,  in  fact,  in  the  hands  of  every  one  who  desires  to 
study  the  Bible  himself,  or  impart  its  truths  to  others. 

From  Rev.  R.  W.  Patterson,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

I  have  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  do  not  hesitate 
to  say  that  it  is  far  superior  to  any  other  work  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am  acquainted.  The  Analysis 
is  truly  complete,  and  is  more  logical  in  arrangement  than  any  other  that  I  have  seen;  and  the  Interpreting 
and  Pronouncing  Dictionaries,  the  Tables  of  "Scripture  Measures,  etc.,  the  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denom- 
inations, and  the  History  of  the  Bible,  add  exceedingly  valuable  features,  which  are  found,  I  believe,  in  no 
similar  work.  I  heartily  recommend  the  volume  to  all  students  and  careful  readers  of  the  Bible  as  well 
worth  much  more  than  its  cost. 

From  Rev.  Edward  P.  Goodwin,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Chicago,  III. 

Hitchcock's  Analy'Sis  of  the  Bible. — I  have  only  had  time  for  a  very  brief  examination  as  yet,  but 
from  what  I  have  noted  I  can  most  warmly  commend  the  work.  It  brings  out  in  a  most  striking  and  im- 
pressive way  the  wonderful  range  of  the  Bible  and  its  richness  in  respect  to  many  tilings  not  commonly 
thought  of  And  it  puts  the  facts  as  to  the  thorough  unity  of  design  running  through  all  its  parts,  and  the 
perfect  harmony  of  its  witness  and  spirit  in  a  way  the  skeptics  will  find  it  hard  to  meet,  and  so  makes  The 
Book  as  it  was  meant  to  be,  its  own  best  and  impregnable  defense.  I  think,  also,  that  it  will  greatly  stimu- 
late to  the  topical  study  of  the  Scriptures,  the  only  true  wa}',  and  make  such  study  an  increasing  delight. 

From  Rev.  H.  Bannister,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Exegetical  Theology  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  III. 

The  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  by  West,  on  the  basis  of  Talbot,  through  tlie  thorough  revi- 
sion recently  given  it  by  Prof  R.  D.  Hitchcock,  is  now  a  production  of  the  greatest  value  to  students,  and 
even  to  all  readers  of  the  Bible.  No  similar  work  exceeds  it  for  judiciousness  and  completeness  of  arrange- 
ment. Almost  every  subject  of  which  the  Bible  treats  receives  elucidation  sufficiently  copious  from  the  texts 
and  words  of  Holy  Scripture  itself,  and  one  is  astonished  at  the  pertinency  and  easy  plan  of  statement,  de- 
scription, or  narration  tlius  collected  around  each  subject.  For  ministers,  students,  and  general  readers,  this 
work  will  be  found  indispensable.  The  supplemented  matter  of  Cruden's  Concordance,  Pronouncing  and 
Interpreting  Dictionaries,  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  and  a  succinct  history  of  the  Bible,  makes 
the  entire  Book  a  manual  for  the  Bible  reader,  of  the  greatest  convenience,  and  worth  to  him,  in  respect  to 
convenience,  many  times  its  cost. 

From  Rev,  W.  E.  Merriman,  A.M.,  President  of,  and  Prof,  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science,  Ripon  College, 

Ripon,  Wis. 

Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  in  itself  superior  to  any  other  on  the  subject;  indeed,  it  is 
not  easy  to  see  how  any  great  improvement  could  be  made  in  it.  United  as  it  is  with  Cruden's  Concordance, 
it  deserves  a  place  on  the  minister's  table  among  the  books  ho  works  with,  being  a  compendium  of  the  infor- 
mation and  assistance  which  must  usually  be  obtained  from  several  books  ;  it  is  also  peculiarly  useful  and 
convenient  as  an  aid  to  the  study  of  tlie  Scriptures  in  the  familj'. 

From  Rev.  M.  G.  Hodge,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Janesvilie,  Wis. 
I  have  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  regard  it  as  a  most 
invaluable  work.  The  topical  assignment  of  every  verse  in  tlie  Bible  by  a  man  of  such  accurate  Christian 
scholarship  and  such  logical  mind,  can  not  fail  to  afford  great  help  in  the  study  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures. 
The  plan  of  the  work  strongly  commends  itself  at  first  sight,  and  careful  examination  fully  confirms  the  first 
Hivorable  opinion.     I  wish  it  were  in  every  family  throughout  the  land. 

From  Rev.  Lyman  Whiting,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Janesvilie,  Wis. 

About  seventy  years  ago,  a  pimts  mechanic  in  England  was  led  (perliaps  by  his  own  want  of  it)  to  gather 
the  texts  of  tlie  Bible  into  special  classes  or  boolcs.  He  "made  thirtj/  of  them.  The  people  of  his  time  were  much 
benefited  by  his  work.  Since  then,  patient  scholars  have  more  carefully  assorted  and  put  into  their  places 
the  Scriptures  upon  the  main  subject.  They  have  also  made  good  indexes  for  finding  wliat  was  in  the  book. 
I'his  book  is,  therefore,  the  growtli  of  many  years  and  labors.  It  has  been  by  Prof  Hitchcock— a  scholar 
remarkable  for  his  metlwd  and  skill  in  assorting  Divine  truths — almost  wholly  recast  from  the  earlier  forms. 
It  will  greatly  help  to  know  %cluit  God's  Word  speaks  about,  and  what  it  says  upon  the  things  spoken  of  This 
Dible  classijkd  (for  that  it  is, — all  the  Bible  being  in  it)  is  beyond  price  to  all  Bible  readers. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINEXT  SCHOLARS  AXD  DIVIXES,   OF  PROFESSOR  IITTCIICOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   AXALYSIS   OF   THE    IIOLV    ]:II!LE. 

From  Rev.  Henry  B.  Smith,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Roosevelt  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  and  Librarian  in 
the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City. 
Dr.  Hitclicock's  jVnai.ysis  of  thi.;  Biiii.ii  is  si>  niiuli  supiTidr  lo  oilier  works  of  the  kind  that  it  must 
pupcrscde  them.     The  volunio  is  a  niuuiinient  of  imticul  scUularship,  and  it  0111,'lit  to  be  in  the  liauils  of  all 
who  are  engaged  in  ihe  stmly  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures. 

From  Rev.  E.  H.  Chapin,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  the  Divine  Paternity,  Corner  of  Fifth  Avenue 

and  Forty-fifth  Street,  New  York  City. 
I  am  ready  to  say,  from  wliat  I  se(>  of  tlic  .Vn.m.ysis,  that  it  is  a  most  ■n-nndcrfiilly  roniprfhonsive  and 
useful  hook.  "  Comi>rf/ieiinire,"—ihia  is  the  one  descriptive  word  which  I  would  employ  respecting  it.  1  am 
astonished  at  the  evidences  of  labor  which  it  alibrds,  and  the  amount  of  information  which  it  contains.  It  is 
a  hook  that  every  clergyman  ought  to  have — that  every  clergyman  must  have, — a  book  to  lie  on  his  writing- 
table  beside  Ihe  Bible,  saving  him  a  vast  amount  of  time  and  great  expense,  if  even  then,  after  he  has  spent 
much  lime  and  much  money,  lie  could  succeed  in  acquiring  tiie  information  which  is  lierc  condensed  at  his 
liaiid  I  speak  of  Ihe  clergyman,  but  I  trust  the  readers  and  studeiits  of  the  Bible  extend  far  beyond  Iho 
ranks  of  the  cleigv,  and  to  all  such  the  An.m.ysis  is  of  great  value.  In  Ibis  age  of  worthless  publications — 
good,  bad,  aiu\  iniliirerent, — you  have  the  salistiiclion  of  knowing  that  you  are  publishing  a  book  ni aldiuUinl 
excellence,  in  the  best  sense  of  the  term — aiding  iu  the  study  of  a  work  that  is  old  yet  ever  uew,  and  illustrat- 
ing themes  the  interest  of  which  will  never  die. 

From  Rev.  George  Ripley,  formerly  Pastor  of  a  Unitarian  Church  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Author  of  the  New 
American  Cyclopedia,  and  for  nearly  Twenty  Years  one  of  the  Editors  of  the  New  York  Tribune. 
*  *  *  The  labors  of  Talbot  and  West  have  been  adopted  by  Dr.  Hitchcock  as  the  ba.sis  of  the  present 
voluinc;  although  tlieir  work  has  been  entirely  recast,  a  new  arrangement  has  been  chosen,  and  a  great 
amount  of  studious  industry  been  rpplicd  to  the  improvement  of  the  Nkw  An.vlysis,  so  as  to  render  it  an 
es.sentially  original  production.  Its  plan  is  singularly  couii)rcbensivc.  It  reiiroduccs  every  verse  in  the 
Dible,  in  connection  with  Ihe  parallel  jKLSsages  that  treat  of  the  same  topic.  The  rubrics  uncler  which  they 
are  distributed  form  a  complete  body  of  .Jewish  and  Christian  theology,  as  well  as  of  the  Bible  history  and 
antiquities.  The  labor  and  care  necessary  lo  the  completion  of  such  an  arrangement  can  be  sutlieicntly 
appreciated  only  by  those  who  are  familiar  with  the  execution  of  similar  tasks.  *  *  *  On  the  whole,  there 
have  been  few,  if  any,  books  recently  issued  from  tlio  American  press  that  indicate  more  exact  and  lliorougli 
workmanship  or  greater  skill  in  a]>plying  llie  results  of  conscientious  labor  to  the  execution  of  a  well-matured 
original  purpose.  The  editor  was  eminently  qualified  for  the  duly  by  his  habits  of  minute  and  accurate 
research,  his  acute  critical  instincts,  and  his  taste  for  literary  order  and  harmony.  His  profound  revercnco 
for  Ihe  Bible,  combined  with  his  high  intellectual  culture,  has  enabled  him  to  accomplish  a  task  to  which  few 
of  oiu-  scholars  were  competent  in  a  maimer  to  suggest  not  only  apjiroval,  but  encomium. 

From  Rev.  E.  M.  Van  Deusen,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Grace  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

I  have  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Axai.ysis  with  some  altcnlion,and  find  not  only  a  great  superiority  over 
the  volume  of  the  late  Dr.  West,  but  such  evidence  of  care,  accuracy,  and  diligence,  that  I  feel  no  hesitation 
in  commendmg  the  work  to  all  who  would  gain  a  clear  knowledge  of  Holy  Scripture  in  our  own  language. 
There  may  somelimes  be  a  diversity  of  opinion  in  regard  to  the  use  of  certain  texts,  but  this  does  not  detract 
materially  from  its  great  value.  Few  single  volumes  can  be  found  of  such  general  couveuieuce  and  useful- 
ness.    I  iiope  it  may  have  a  very  large  circulation. 

From  Rev.  Edwin  A.  Bulkley,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y. 
I  have  no  liesitation  in  heartily  recommending  Prof  R.  D.  Hitchcock's  edition  of  West's  Analysis  of 
THE  Bible.  The  original  work  had  value,  but  was  not  without  serious  imperfection.  These  have  all  been 
corrected  by  Dr.  Hitchcock's  careful  and  critical  revision.  With  the  additions  which  he  has  also  made,  it 
must  stand  as  a  great  thesaurus  of  Biblical  interpretation,  a  most  valuable  compend  in  one  easily-used  volume, 
of  quite  a  library  of  indispensable  aids  in  Scripture  studj'.  It  may  seem  a  high-priced  publication,  but  the  pur- 
chaser gets  a  true  equivalent  for  his  expenditure. 

From  Rev.  Andrew  Pollard,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Winthrop  Street  Baptist  Church,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Hitchcock's  Analysis  ok  the  Bible  is  a  book  of  such  rare  excellence  that  I  can  hone.stlv  speak  of  it  in 
terms  of  unqualified  and  stron"  commendalifm.  Its  logical  arrangement  of  topics  and  classification  of  texts, 
its  full  and  systematic  Concordance,  with  a  variety  of  other  important  matter  relative  to  the  study  and  inter- 
pretation of  the  Scriptures,  make  it  a  work  of  uncommon  merit  and  value,  not  only  to  ministers,  but  also 
Sunday-school  teachers  and  all  students  of  the  Bible.     It  is  eminently  worthy  of  a  wide  circulation. 

From  Rev.  Mortimer  Blake,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Winslow  Church,  Taunton,  Mass. 
I  have  had  several  opportunities  of  examining  at  length  Professor  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible. 
I  consider  the  idea  of  it  a  very  valuable  one,  ami  well  wronglit  out — as  any  one  knowing  the  exactness  of 
Professor  Hitchcock  may  well  believe.    I  hiive  no  doubt  that  the  purchaser  will  find  himself  amply  rewarded 
and  satisfied  iu  the  use  of  the  book.     I  cordially  recommend  the  work. 

From  Right  Rev.  Alfred  Lee,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  of  the  State  ot  Delaware. 
From  the  high  testimonials  given  to  Professor  Hitchcock's  Analy-sis  of  the  Holy  Bible,"  and  such 
rapid  examination  as  I  have  been  able  to  give  it,  I  believe  it  to  be  a  very  valuable  aid  in  the  study  of  the 
Scriptures. 

From  Rev.  William  J.  Frost,  D.D.,  Rector  Trinity  P.  E.  Church,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Professor  Hitdicock's  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bihle,  founded  on  Talbot's,  is  thorough  in  its  analysis, 
admirable  in  its  simplicity,  and  accurate  in  its  execution.     The  Christian  man  can  desire  no  better  guide  to 
the  contents  of  his  Bible. 

From  Rev.  T.  D.  Hemenway,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Biblical  Literature  in  Garret  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, Evanston,  III. 
Hitchcock's  New  Analysis  op  the  Bible  is  the  best  work  of  its  class  in  otir  language.    It  contains 
every  needed  help  to  the  study  of  the  Englisli,  without  note  or  comment.     As  a  book  of  reference  for  the 
family,  the  Sabbath-school  teacher,  and  the  minister,  it  is  invaluable.    I  shall  rejoice  in  its  wide  circulation. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM    EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE   HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase,  Chief  Justice  of  the  United  States. 

Of  Dr.  Ilitohcock's  New  and  Compi.etic  Analysis  dk  the  Holy  Bibi,e  it  is  impossible  lo  speak  in  too 
stroiic:  tPi-nis  of  commendation.  To  the  student  of  <//<;  Hook  wlio  desii'cs  to  learn  its  sense  from  itself,  it  is  trnly 
invaluable.    The  addition  of  Cruden's  Concordance  assists  the  main  design. 

From  Hon.  Lucius  Falrchild,  Governor  of  Wisconsin. 

llitclifock's  Analysis  is  indeed  a  most  careful  diu'csl  (}f  tlie  texts  of  the  Bible,  and  leaves  it  without  com- 
ment  to  the  examination  of  all  iu  a  most  accessible  manner.     Gladlj-  do  I  recommend  it  to  the  public. 

From  Hon.  O.  Cole,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Wisconsin. 
In  giving  a  criticism  of  Hitchcock's  An.aly'sis  of  the  Bible,  1  can  not  better  do  so  ilian  by  adopting  one 
already  given  by  one  of  our  eminent  lawj-ers  iu  this  State  :  "  Our  modern  civilization  is  born  of  Cliristianity, 
and  therefore  every  man  who  has  occasion  to  address  Ids  fellow-citizens  on  politics,  on  law,  or  on  literature, 
lias  frequent  use  for  citations  from  the  Bilile.  To  public  speakers  and  writers  ujion  any  and  all  topics,  this 
gathering  up,  as  it  were,  into  compact  sheaves  the  treasures  of  tiie  Scriptures,  is  an  incalculable  help." 

From  Right  Rev.  F.  D.  Huntington,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Central  New  York. 
There  can  be  no  question  of  the  substantial  and  extraordinary  value  of  the  Complete  Analysis  of  the 
Holt  Bible,  now  brought  almost  to  perfection  by  the  combined  studies  of  Talbot,  West,  and  Hitchcock. 
The  work  undertakes  what  no  other  work  has  undertaken,  and  accomplishes  what  it  undertakes.  The  fur- 
ther one  pursues  his  examination  of  it,  tlie  more  deepU  impressed  he  is  sure  to  be  with  its  practical  advan- 
tages as  a  manual  of  religious  instruction  in  families,  and  especially  to  the  Christian  teacher  and  preaclier. 
Here  is  learning  as  well  as  ingenuity,  and  judgment  as  well  as  industr_v.  I  am  glad  to  say,  further,  that  a 
long  ]iersonal  acquaintance  with  Prof,  nitchcock  adds  much  to  my  contideuce  iu  the  thoroughness  uf  the 
editorial  supervision. 

From  Rev.  Samuel  J.  May,  an  eminent  Unitarian  scholar,  and  late  Minister  of  the  Church  of  Messiah 

in  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
To  THE  SEEKEit  AFTER  Trcth  !  I  hcartilj' Commend  Hitchcock's  CoifPLETE  jVnalysis  OF  the  Holy 
Bible  as  being  what  it  in'ofesses  to  be,  a  complete  work.  I  have  readily  subscribed  for  it ;  and  would  advise 
all  who  are  preparing  for  the  work  of  the  ministry,  all  who  are  engaged  in  Sunday-school  instruction,  and  all 
individu.ils  who  desire  to  understand  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  to  possess  themselves 
of  this  excellent  book. 

From  Rev.  S.  R.  Calthrop,  Rector,  Unitarian  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
I  heartily  concur  in  Rev.  Mr.  May's  estimate  of  the  value  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis. 

From  Rev.  Jesse  T.  Peck,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Centenary  M.  E.  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

For  the  study  of  the  Bible,  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  is  worth  a  whole  lilirary  of  ordinary  reference  books. 
I  wish  it  might  be  owned  and  studied  by  every  intelligent  person  in  the  communitj'. 

From  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Clarke,  D.D.,  Rector,  St.  James"  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
I  am  well  convinced  that  Prof  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible  is  ca]iable  of  being  exceedingly 
useful  to  every  one  who  desires  to  study  tlic  AYord  of  God.     I  say  this  not  only  from  such  examination  as  I 
liave  lieen  able  to  give  it  myself,  but  also  from  the  unanimous  verdict  of  many  acquaintances  of  mine  among 
the  clergy. 

From  Rev.  E.  A.  Huntington,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Biblical  Criticism  in  the  Theological  Seminary, 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Prof  Hitchcock  has  rendered  a  good  service  to  students  of  the  Scriptures  in  his  New  and  Complete 
An.\lysis  op  the  Holt  Bible.  It  is  certainly  a  great  imiinivement  upon  its  predecessors — the  works  of 
Talbot  and  West — especially  in  the  titles  of  tlie  books  and  their  logical  order.  Accompanied  with  a  care- 
fnlly  prepared  Table  of  Contents  and  Alphabeticil  Index,  together  with  Cruden's  Concordance,  and  remark- 
ably tiee  from  typographical  errors,  this  work  will  prt)ve  an  iuilispensable  companion  to  those  to  wlioin  it  is 
so  appropriately  dedicated  :  "  To  all,  of  whatever  name,  who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  God's  Word." 

From  Rev.  John  R.  Murphy,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Salem,  N.  J.,  Author,  Editor,  etc. 

I  have  used  for  years  West's  "  Analysis  of  the  Bible,"  Eadie's  "  Analytical  Concordance  of  the  Scrip- 
tures," and  other  works  of  a  similar  character,  but  less  assuming,  and  know  the  value  of  their  proper  use  to 
the  student  of  the  Scri|)tures.  I  wxs  therefore  prepared  to  welcome  Hitchcock's  Complete  Analysis  ^p 
THE  Bible  as  a  new  work  of  this  class  that  promised  to  he  in  advance  of  its  predecessors.  A  complete 
analysis  of  the  Bible  is  a  difficult  work,  and  probably  will  not  be  accomplished  satisfactory  to  all  minds  till 
the  millennium.  But  even  a  reasonable  completeness  iu  analyzing  the  matter  of  the  Scriptures  involves  such 
discriminating  and  exhaustive  labors,  such  thorough  and  honest  interpretation  of  each  passage,  in  the 
author's  niinti,  in  order  to  classifv  properly,  and  such  careful  compilation  in  the  logical  arrangement,  that  the 
work  is  one  of  great  difficulty,  w'ith  all  the  advantages  of  the  labors  of  previous  compilers.  \  h.ave  waited  to 
use  for  months  Dr.  Hitchcock's  work  before  expressing  my  sense  of  its  value.  I  am  gratified  with  my  ex- 
perience, and  regard  it  the  best  work  of  the  kind  I  liave  used.  Dr.  Hitchcock  has  certainly  advanced  on  his 
jiredecessors.  He  has  evinced  great  discrimination  in  his  interpretation,  as  seen  by  his  classification ;  and 
the  arrangement  of  the  whole  matter  is  more  pliiloso|)hieal  and  logical  tlian  previous  work  of  this  class.  AU 
■who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  God's  Word  will  find  this  work  an  efficient  helper,  and  I  have  no  doubt 
that  those  who  use  it  best  will  prize  it  most.  The  copious  and  well-arranged  Indexes  assist  much  in  the  use 
of  the  work ;  and  as  a  work  for  general  distribution,  the  Concordance,  JIaps,  Dictionaries,  etc.,  greatly  en- 
hance its  value. 

From  Rev.  Jacob  Helffenstein,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Market  Square  Presbyterian  Church,  Germantown, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
To  ministers  of  the  Gospel  and  to  all  Bible  readers  the  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy 
Bible  will  be  found  an  invaluable  help.  No  mie  who  carefully  studies  it  can  fill  to  form  a  clear  and  com- 
prehensive view  of  the  contents  of  the  sacred  record.  It  is  bo'tli  a  commentary  and  a  .system  of  divinity — 
Bcriptnre  interpreted  by  Scripture.  The  plan  and  arrangement  are  eminently  judicious.  The  patient  task 
performed  by  the  well-known  and  justly  esteemed  author  deserves  the  thanks  of  the  Christian  public,  and 
liis  work  should  have  a  place  in  the  library  of  every  biblical  student 

20  [over.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMIXEXT  SCIIOLAIIS  AXD  DIVIXKS,  OF  PUOFESSOU  inTCIICOCK'S 
NENV"  AXD   COMl'LETE  AXAlA'Sltj   OF   THE   HOLY    UIIJLE. 

From  Rev.  Noah  Porter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Yai.e  (.'oi.i.Kiii:.     I  li:ivc  cxaiuintHl  willi  suhk'  i;iie  Ilitclicork's  ISkw  and  (oMri.KTii  A.NAr.YSia  of  rnc 
Holy  Jiiiii.K,  ami  Km  well  satisliicl  llmt  it  conil)iiK's  llie  lulvmitaEes  of  ii  concorilance  anil  nl' a  rlaflsitieil 
iniinuiil  (if  Scripliirc-lcxls  Inner  lli:in  any  oilier  work  Willi  wliicli  1  am  acciuainU'il.     To  the  clergyman,  the 
theological  pupil,  and  every  sludenl  of  liiu  SeripUires,  it  must  bo  a  woik  of  very  great  value. 

From  Rev,  Leonard  Bacon,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Acting  Professor  of  Revealed  Theology  in  Yale  College,  New 

Haven,  Conn.    (This  tisatnonial  U  npeaUJ.) 
Yaix  Coo.Eor:.     The  characler  and  known  aliilily  of  tli(!  Rev.  Professor  ITilclicork  are  a  sufficient 
■warrant  for  the  belief  that  his  Nbw  and  CcMruKTE  An.\ltsis  ok  the  IIoi.y  liini.E  is  a  great  improvement 
on  all  foregoing  works  of  the  same  kind.     A  single  glance  at  tl;u  work  coulirms  my  coutideuco  that  it  will  ba 
found  a  great  convenience  to  tlioso  wlio  search  Ihc  Scriptures. 

Froni  Rev,  Geo.  P.  Fisher,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Yale  C'ollkoe.     Professor  Hitchcock  has  expended  much  labor  on  the  revision  of  Wi'sl's  Analysis 
OF  THE  liiiti.E,  and  the  work  in  the  present  form  is  a  great  improvement  upou  tlio  previous  cdilious,  and  will 
prove  a  very  eouvenieut  aud  Useful  book  to  the  readers  of  tlie  Scriptures. 

From  Thomas  A.  Thatcher,  M.A.,  Prof,  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  Yale  College,  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
Yale  Colleor.     I  have  no  hcsilalion  in  rccommeiuling  Professor  Hitchcock's  New  and  CompletB 
Akalysisok  TiiU  Holy  IJiule  as  a  vahialilo  iuvX  useful  work.     The  ncUlilions  made  to  the  main  work,  viz., 
tlie  C(mcordauce,  the  History  of  the  Bible,  and  the  various  Uietiouuries  aud  Tables,  iucrease  greatly  the  value 
of  the  work. 

From  Rev.  O.  E.  Daggett,  D.D.,  Late  Prof,  of  Divinity  in  Yale  College,  and  now  Pastor  of  the  Second 

Congregational  Church,  New  London,  Conn. 
Hitchcock's  New  and  Comi-i.kte  Analysis  o:.'  tiii;  Holy  IJiui.e  has  been  for  some  time  known  a.s  a 
valimble  aid  in  the  study  and  use  of  tlie  Sacred  Volume,  and  from  such  altention  as  I  have  been  able  to  give 
it,  I  have  uo  doubt  it  will  be  of  great  service  lo  miuislers  auil  devout  leaders  generally. 

From  the  Faculty  of  Newton  Theological  Institution  (3aptist\  Newton,  Mass. — Rev.  Alvah  Hovey,  D.D., 
Pres.,  and  Prof,  of  Theology  and  Christian  Eth  cs;  Rev.  Caluslu  Anderson,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Churcli 
Polity,  Homilet'cs,  and  Pastoral  Duties,  Rev.  Heman  Lincoln,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Church  History  ;  Rev. 
Oakman  S.  Stearns,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Biblical  Intsrpretation,  Old  Testament;  Rev.  Ezra  P.  Gould, 
Prof,  of  Biblical  Interpretation,  New  Testament. 

niTCHCOCK's  Analysis  op  tue  Bible. — The  undersigned,  liavin,^  examined  tliis  work,  tinilo  in  express- 
ing their  sense  of  ius  distinguished  merit.  It  is,  wilhoiil  doulit,  a  great  improvement  on  all  other  works  of  the 
kind  in  our  laugiiage,  aud  will  bo  foUUvl  exceedingly  serviceable  by  studeuts  of  the  Sacred  'Word. 

From  Rev.  D.  S.  Miller,  D.D.,  Rector  St.  Mark's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
nitchcook's  Xetv  and  CoMrLETH  Analysis  op  tub  Holy  Bihle  is  a  work  of  great  value  to  the  stu- 
dent of  the  Word  of  God,  which  I  heartily  commend  to  any  who  may  value  my  opinion,  as  likely  to  be  of  the 
greatest  adYautage  in  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  It  also  combines  wilh  ilseli' a  C'oncordance  or  direeiory  of 
Ihe  words  of  the  whole  Bible,  and  otiier  similar  helps.  It  is  in  itself  almost  a  complete  library  of  retereuca 
of  the  Uuly  Writ,  and  will  fully  repay  its  cost  to  any  purchaser. 

From  Rev.  W.  E.  Hutter,  D.O.,  Pastor  of  the  New  Street  Lutheran  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
I  have  recently  been  put  in  possession  of  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holt 
BrBLE,  and  I  can  truly  say,  thai  in  the  whole  course  of  my  ministry  I  have  not  bad  a  more  valuable  coulribu- 
tion  to  my  library  ;  I  find  it  an  indispensable  adjunct  in  the  study  of  the  sacred  Scriptures,  and  in  the  prep- 
aration of  my  sermons  an  invaluable  help — truly,  a  ''■  l-abor-mvina"  hook.  Wilh  this  at  my  side  I  have  no 
difficulty  in  turning  to  any  and  all  passages  in  the  Bible  that  bear  on  the  subject  I  wish  lo  treat  of  This 
book,  I  hesitate  not  to  say,  ought  to  be  in  the  liands,  not  only  of  every  minister  of  the  Gosiiel  and  Sunday- 
Bchool  worker,  but  of  every  Christian  who  is  covetous  of  an  inlelligeut  comprehension  of  the  Word  of  God, 
and  wishes  to  be  able  to  give  a  reason  for  the  faith  that  is  iu  Lim. 

From  Rev.  A.  R.  Benton,  D.D.,  President  of  Alliance  College,  Alliance,  Ohio. 

Having  examined  the  New  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Bini.E  by  Hitclicoek,  in  my  opinion  it 
is  a  work  "of  very  great  llioidughncss  and  utility.  To  the  bililical  sUulent  it  is  almost  indispensable,  by 
facililaling  his  work  and  making  it  exhauslive.  The  least  salisfaclory  part  of  the  work  will  be  found  to  bo 
the  "  Dictionary  of  Religious  Denominations,  etc.,"  a  work  impossible  lo  compress  withm  so  small  a  space 
as  is  assigned  to  it.  But  this  is  so  far  overbalanced  by  the  great  merit  of  the  other  parts  of  the  work  as  to 
leave  little  more  to  be  desired. 

From  Rev.  F.  M.  Green,  D,D.,  Pastor  of  Church  of  Christ,  Alliance,  O.,  and  Assistant-Editor  of  the 
"American  Christian  Review,"  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
"  Study  to  show  thyself  approved  unio  God,  a  workman  that  ncedeth  not  to  be  ashamed,  HghtJi/  dividing 
th«vordof  truth,"  is  an  apostolic  injunclion  to  preachers  in  particular  and  to  Christians  in  general.  Any- 
thing w  hich  aids  in  the  accomplishment  of  such  a  great  work  is  of  great  value.  I  am  hapiiy  in  the  thought 
that  the  magnificent  volume  edited  by  Roswell  D.  Ilitciicock,  D.D.,  is  a  most  ynluable  coulribulion  to  this 
end.  Ililchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holt  Bible  is  a  monument  to  skillful  labor 
and  Chrislian  prudence  of  which  any  man  can  Justly  be  proud. 

From  Rev.  E.  J.  Goodspeed,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Second  Baptist  Church,  Chicago,  111. 
I  have  carefully  examined  Hitcli<-ock's  Analysis  of  the  whole  Bible,  and  find  it  a  work  of  rare  merit, 
involving  immense  labor,  and  bringing  the  results  of  vast  learning  into  such  forms  as  to  facilitate  greatly  the 
study  of  the  sacred  Volume.  It  is  especially  useful  to  plain  men,  who  have  not  means  to  invest  in  large 
libraries,  nor  time  to  examine  extensive  works  on  the  subjects  here  condensed  into  forms  that  easily  convey 
information  concerning  the  Bible  of  essential  value  to  every  reader.  I  leel  like  adiling  my  testimony  to  that 
of  others,  even  more  capable  than  myself,  and  of  better  judgment  in  those  matters,  and  recommend  this 
scholarly  volume  to  all  wlio  are  anxious  to  understand  more  perfectly  what  God  has  revealed  iu  his  sacred 
Word. 

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TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev.  W.  Morley  Punshon,  NI. A. ,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  Toronto, 

Ontario. 
The  industry,  research,  and  care  bestowed  upon  the  preparation  of  Dr.  Hitchcocli's  Analysis  op  thb 
Bible  are  aliove  all  praise.    It  is  a  very  valuable  book  of  reference  for  Bible-class  and  S.abbalh-school  teachers, 
and,  indeed,  for  all  biblical  students.     I  wish  it  may  have  a  wide  circulation.     The  addition  of  Cruden's  Con- 
cordance, revised  by  Dr.  Eadie,  gives  the  work  additional  worth. 

From  Rev.  R.  A.  Fyfe,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Systematic  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  The  Canadian  Literary 

Institute,  Woodstock,  Ontario. 
I  have  examined  with  some  care  Dr.  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible, 
and  I  have  pleasure  in  expressing  m_y  very  decided  conviction  of  its  great  value  to  any  student  of  the  Script- 
ures. I  know  of  no  single  work  which  contains  anything  like  the  anioimt  of  information  that  this  work  con- 
tains. Young  ministers  and  Sabbath-school  instructors  will  find  it  a  complete  Thesaurus,  which  will  give 
them,  in  a  short  time,  an  amount  of  information  about  the  Word  of  God  that  they  would  have  to  search  for  in 
many  books  for  a  long  time,  and  often  would  seaich  for  in  vain  in  the  limited  libi-aries  usually  possessed.  I 
heartily  commend  it. 

From  Dr.  L.  De  Lev/,  Prof,  of  Languages,  and  Rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Blenheim,  Ontario. 

After  having  examined  Hitchcock's  New  .\nd  Complete  Analysis  op  the  Holy  Bible,  I  most  cor- 
dially recommend  that  useful  book  to  every  Christian  in  general,  and  to  every  minister  of  the  Gospel  and 
Sunday-school  teacher  in  particular. 

From  Rev.  David  Armstrong,  D.D,,  Incumbent,  Moore,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  An.^lysis,  and  have  no  hesitation  in  recommending  it  to  all  who  are  anx- 
ious to  understand  that  Book  of  books— the  Bible.  I  trust,  as  far  as  this  township  and  county  are  concerned, 
that  every  family  will  purchase  a  copy. 

From  Hon.  Andrew  D.  White,  LL.D.,  President  of  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

As  a  layman,  whose  interest  is  often  deeply  aroused  in  questions  whose  solution  is  sought  in  the  sacred 
writings,  I  find  an  especial  value  in  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis.  Great  as  its  use  is  confessed  to  be  bj- clergy- 
men, it  seems  to  me  perhaps  even  more  indispensable  to  the  thoughtful  layman,  who  has  no  course  of  theolog- 
ical training  and  S|)ecial  biblical  learning  to  fall  back  upon,  and  who  must  relj'  on  the  helps  offered  by  the 
life  labors  of  devoted  students  of  sacred  literature.  This  publication  of  3-ours  seems  a  concentration  of  the 
thought  and  work  of  three  generations  of  such  scholars,  and  a  concentration  made  so  judiciously  that  it  can 
hardly  fail  to  be  a  standard  among  men  of  all  the  various  shades  of  thought. 

From  Rev.  Wm.  F.  King,  D.D.,  President  of  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 

I  have  found  both  pleasure  and  profit  in  a  careful  examination  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  new  and  valuable  An- 
alysis OF  THE  Bible.  This  work  happilj'  supplies  a  want  which  every  biblical  student  has  felt.  Though  it 
does  not  entirely  dispense  with  searching  the  Scriptures,  yet  it  does  make  all  such  work  doubly  pi-ofilable. 
While  the  author  has  made  good  use  of  the  researches  of  those  who  have  gone  before  him,  he  has  greatly 
improved  upon  their  classification,  and  has  added  much  new  matter.  Take  the  volume  as  a  whole,  with  its 
Concordance,  Indexes,  Dictionaries,  and  Tables,  it  has  no  equal.  I  hope  that  the  work  will  find  a  sale  equal 
to  its  high  meiits. 

From  Alonzo  Collin,  A.M.,  Prof,  of  Natural  Science  in  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 
I  have  examinetl  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  can  onl3'  express  my  unqualified  approval 
of  its  plan  and  its  execution.  In  this  work  the  Bible  is  made  its  own  interpreter.  Eveiy  student  of  the 
Bible  knows  how  much  light  the  comparison  of  Scripture  with  Scripture  throws  upon  the  sacred  text.  The 
trouble  and  delay  of  making  the  comparison  prevent  ordinary  readers  from  enjoying  its  benefits  to  the  fullest 
extent.  Tliis  work  meets  a  want  felt  alike  by  the  theologian,  the  ordinary  reader  of  Scripture,  and  the  Sab- 
bath-school teacher.     I  cordially  commend  it  to  all  who  really  desire  to  "  Search  the  Scriptures." 

From  Sylvester  N.  Williams,  B.C.E.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics  in  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 

I  have  carefully  examined  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  and  am  very  much  pleased  both  with 
the  work  itself  and  the  arrangement  thei'ein  adopted.  Including,  as  it  does,  everj'  verse  of  the  Bible  under 
the  proper  caption,  a  complete  Concordance,  Tables  of  Weights  and  Measures,  and  a  general  Biblical  Histor}', 
by  its  use  much  time  and  trouble  are  saved  in  comjiarison  with  the  old  method  of  Bible  study.  The  arrange, 
ment  in  topics,  and  of  each  verse  under  its  appropriate  head,  deserves  especial  cmnmendation,  from  its  being 
new  and  long  needed.  To  the  Sunday-school  teachei'  it  will  be  a  most  powerful  auxiliary  in  the  work  ot 
preparation  for  his  class,  and  will  also  be  an  extremely  valuable  aid  to  every  student  or  lover  of  the  Bible, 
As  a  work  of  reference  it  is  invaluable,  and  shoidd  be  in  the  possession  of  ever}'  family,  even  if  some  sacri- 
fice has  to  be  made  in  order  to  obtain  it.  The  whole  work  is  of  a  very  high  order  of  merit,  and  certainly 
deserves  a  widely  spread  circulation. 

From  John  W.  Clinton,  A.M.,  Agent  of  Cornell  College,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 
The  more  intricate  and  coniiilicate  any  subject,  the  greater  need  of  an  analytical  process  to  a  thorough, 
or  even  a  partial  comprehension  of  it.  The  Bible — the  slow  product  of  over  forty  centuries — written  in  dif- 
ferent countries  and  by  every  type  of  human  character,  must  neces.sarily  be  detached ;  hence  the  imperative 
demand  for  a  judicious  analytical  arrangement  of  its  parts.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible  meets  that 
demand;  and  its  publication  \>y  Mr.  A.  J.  Johnson,  of  New  York,  a  publisher  who  issues  nothing  but  works 
of  high  merit  (especially  those  used  for  reference),  is  a  sufficient  guarantee  of  its  practical  utility.  Upon  an 
examination  of  its  arrangement,  I  have  concluded  that,  though  the  times  are  hard,  j'et  no  Bible  student,  no 
Christian  family,  should  be  unwilling  to  make  the  necessary  sacrifice  to  procure  it. 

From  Hamlin  H,  Freer,  Principal  of  Preparatory  Department,  Cornell  College,  Iowa. 
To  Whom  it  may  Concern  :  Having  examined  Hitchcock's  Analy-sis  of  the  Bible,  I  can  most  cor- 
dially recommend  it  to  all  Bible  students.  While  engaged  in  Sabbath-school  teaching  during  the  past  two 
years,  I  have  felt  the  need  of  just  such  a  work.  The  clas.sification  of  subjects  is  a  good  one  ;  the  method  of 
finding  parallel  passages  is  simple ;  and  the  arrangement  of  the  whole  work  is  deserving  of  great  praise. 
The  Concordance,  Tallies  of  Weight,  Money,  etc.,  and  the  Pronouncing  and  Interpreting  Dictionaries,  add 
much  to  the  value  of  the  book.  It  ought  to  06  owned  and  used  by  all  who  find  pleasure  in  the  study  of 
God's  Word. 

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T  E  S  T I  M  0  M  A  L  S    C  0  X  T I  N  I'  E  D . 

FROM  EMINENT   SCIIOLAliS  AND   DIVINES,   OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 

NENV  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF  THE   HOLY   BHJLE. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  Clifton  Golden,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 
I  hiivc  carit'ully  rx.iiiiliR'd  llilclitocU's  Nkw  and  Cdmim.kik  An.vi.yms  ok  tiii-:  IIdi.v  iiiui.i;,  iiuliulincr 
CruiUn's  Concoi^laiice,  copious  Imlexes,  iiiid  I'ronouiKiiiij  aiul  Inlfriiretiii^  Dictioimrics  of  Scripuirc  Proper 
Names,  iinii  Dictioiiiiry  of  Heligioiis  Dfiiominatioiis,  willi  much  oilier  viiUuililu  iimtler.  I  am  free  to  say  llial, 
while  llie  Analysis  of  Matlliew  Talbol,  willi  tlie  excellent  aiklitions  anil  inipfovements  of  Dr.  VVesl.was  a 
work  of  rare  meril,  llilclicock's  Analysis,  heing  the  protliict  of  the  ripest  scliolai-ship  of  the  a^'f,  exjicnded 
in  iKe  most  usefid  direction,  must  tjike  liist  rank.  It  is  a  must  valuable  addition  to  bililical  literature,  an 
indispensable  help  to  (he  minister,  Sabballi-sdiool  superiiiteudeut,  and  all  other  persons  desiring  to  know 
the  truth  which  is  able  to  make  them  wise  unto  salvalion, 

From  Rev.  James  E.  Latimer,  O.D.,  Professor  of  Historic  Theology  in  Boston  Theological  Seminary, 

Boston,  Mass. 
I  have  long  been  acquainted  with  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bihi.e,  and  every  day's  experience 
of  its  use  only  eidiances  its  value.  I  wonder  that  any  minister  will  try  to  do  without  il  on  liis  sindy-iable. 
I  wonder,  yet  more,  that  any  Christian  parent  will  hesitate  to  buy,  for  the  use  of  his  family,  such  a  complete 
biblical  apparatus  as  is  here  found  in  one  volume.  The  investnicut  made  in  this  will  pay  a  thousand-fold, 
as  the  briefest  experience  of  ils  use  will  demonslrale. 

From  Hon.  Joseph  White,  LL.D.,  Sec.  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Education,  Boston,  Mass. 
1  have  been  readiuLt  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  ov  tiii;  Uihi.k  with  increasing  interest  and  approval  of 
its  admirable  plan  and  ex<>cution.  I  reffret  that  such  a  work  could  not  have  been  placed  in  my  hands  in  my 
youth.  To  the  Christian  layman  and  man  of  business,  desirous  of  brinsiiu!;  his  daily  life  to  the' test  of  Sciipi- 
ure  truth,  and  not  bavins  the  lime  or  means  for  the  thoroush  iuvestijralions  which  the  student  enjoys,  this 
volume  can  not  fail  of  being  au  inestimable  treasure.  Most  heartily  do  I  wish  that  it  might  tind  a  place  in 
every  home  iu  tiie  country. 

From  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  LL.D.,  President  of  Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Me. 

The  hasty  cxaniiiialion  1  have  jriven  Dr.  Hilclicock's  Analysis  or  tuk  ISiulk  has  entu'cly  confirmed 
the  high  anticipations  of  the  results  of  the  work  which  the  name  of  the  distinguished  editor  bad  led  me  to 
eutertaiu.     It  is  a  logical,  thorough,  and  comprehensive  work. 

From  C.  S.  Richards,  LL.D.,  Principal  of  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H. 

Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  oi"  the  Biiii.E,  w  ilh  its  invaluable  accompanimcnis,  seems  to  me  a  marvel  of 
condensation  and  brevity;  a,  miiUiim  in  /)(ir/-ro,  indeed.  It  will  prove  a  most  valuable  and  almost  indis- 
pensable addition  to  the  family'  or  private  library. 

From  Rev.  W.  H.  Lord,  D.D.,  Pastor  Bethany  (Cong.'>  Church,  Montpelier,  Vt. 

I  have  bad  llilclicock's  Analysis  of  the  Biule  for  two  years,  and  I  regard  it  as  a  very  valuable  aid  to 
the  study  of  tlie  Scri|ilurcs,  and  I  use  it  constantly. 

From  Rev.  F.  M.  Green,  D.D.,  Pastor  Church  of  Christ,  Alliance,  Ohio,  and  Assistant  Editor  of  the 
"American  Christian  Review,"  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
"  Sindy  to  .show  thyself  approved  unto  God.  a  workman  that  ncedelh  not  to  be  ashamed,  rii/7illy  dividing 
</(«  icorrf '/?/■»//(,"  is  an  apostolic  injunction  to  preachers  in  particular  and  to  Christians  in  general.  Any- 
thing which  aids  in  the  accomplishment  of  such  a  great  work  is  of  great  value.  I  am  happy  in  the  thought 
that  the  magnificent  volume  edited  by  Dr.  Ilosweil  D.  Hitchcock,  D.D.,  is  a  most  valuable  contribution  to 
this  end.  llilclicock's  New  ano  Complete  Analy'sis  of  the  Holy  Bible  is  a  monument  to  skillful  labor 
and  Cliristian  prudence  of  which  any  man  can  juslly  be  proud. 

From  Rev.  D.  S.  Miller,  D.D.,  Rector  St.  Mark's  Church,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hitchcock's  New  Analysis  of  the  Bible  is  a  work  of  great  value  to  the  student  of  the  Word  of  God, 
which  I  heartily  commend,  to  any  who  may  value  my  opinion,  as  likely  to  be  of  the  greatest  advantage  in  the 
study  of  the  Scriptures.  It  also  combines  with  itself  a  Concordance,  or  directory,  of  the  words  of  the  whole 
Bible,  and  other  similar  helps.  It  is  in  itself  almost  a  complete  library  of  reference  of  the  Holy  'Writ,  and  will 
fully  repay  ils  cost  to  any  purchaser. 

From  Rev.  Wm.  Bliss  Ashley,  D.D.,  Rector  St.  Paul's  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Having  examined  llilclicock's  Analysis  ok  the  Bible,  it  gives  me  pleasure  to  say  that,  so  far  as  I 
know,  it  is  the  most  complete  topical  arrangement  of  the  Scriptures  now  extant.     It  greatly  facilitates  the 
study  of  the  Word  of  (Jod,  and  is  of  special  value  to  those  whose  time  is  limited  by  business  or  domestic 
cares.     Its  presence  in  the  family  must  be  of  very  great  benefit  to  young  and  old. 

From  Rev.  George  M.  Stone,  D.D.,  Pastor  Union  Baptist  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  also  from  Hon. 

M.  P.  Jewett,  LL.D. 
We  have  used  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  for  one  j'ear,  and  do  not  hesitate  to  give  it 
unqualified  commendation.  It  leaves  nothing  in  the  matter  of  classification  and  topical  arrangement  to  be 
desired.  No  cla.ss  of  persons  who  can  read  the  Word  of  God,  and  who  desire  to  become  intelligent  in  it, 
can  fail  to  obtain  most  valuable  assistance  from  the  work,  as  an  apparatus  for  working  the  inexhaustible 
mine  of  Divine  Truth. 

From  Rev,  J.  A.  B.  Stone,  D.D.,  formerly  Prof,  in  the  Baptist  College,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  New  Analysis  ok  tiik  Bible,  ami  am  satisfied  that  it  is  an  improvement 
on  its  predecessors,  as  a  help  to  study  and  understand  the  Scriptures.  Talbot  and  West  have  done  much  in 
the  way  of  topical  arrangement,  to  interpret  the  Scriptures,  but  Dr.  Hitchcock  has  conceived  a  more  perfect 
plan,  aiid  executed  if  in  a  more  complete  and  exhauslivc  manner.  A  first-class  work  of  tliis  kind  is  more 
truly  valuable  to  Bibh^  students  of  every  class  than  most  commentaries  on  which  we  have  all  been  accus- 
tomed to  lean  for  help,  in  my  opinion,  far  ton  much.  The  Indexes,  with  explanations,  Cruden's  Concord- 
ance, Dictionaries,  and  other  helps,  are  valuable  additions  to  the  book ;  and  altogether  the  wdiole  arrange- 
ment is  as  logical  and  complete,  perhaps,  as  the  nature  of  the  work  will  admit.  The  careful  study  of  the 
Bible  in  this  form  will  throw  a  flood  of  light  over  the  subjects  on  which  it  treats.  Superintendents,  Sabbath- 
school  teachers  and  scholars,  as  well  as  all  othei-s  who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  the  Word  of  God,  will 
find  this  a  most  efficient  aid.  The  destruction  of  the  plates  of  West's  Analysis,  and  the  fact  that  his  work 
is  to  be  published  no  longer,  virtually  leaves  this  liook  tUe  only  one  of  the  Icind  in  the  field,  and  I  should  be 
glad  to  see  a  copy  of  it  in  every  family  of  our  land. 

23  [OVKR.] 


TESTIMONIALS    COSTIXrED. 

FEOM   EMINENT    SCHOLARS   AND   DIVINES,    OF   PROFESSOR   HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND    COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF   THE   HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  Right  Rev.  Thomas  M.  Clark,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Rhode  Island. 
I  have  examined  llitcUcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bii!le,  and  I  think  that 
it  furnishes  a  nioi-e  complete  apparatus  for  the  critical  study  of  the  Scriptures  than  any  other  work  that  was 
ever  compiled.  Fer  clergymen,  Sunday-school  teachers,  and  all  who  are  interested  in  the  knowledge  of  the 
Bible,  it  is  invaluable,  and  I  heartily  concur  in  the  numerous  and  unqualified  recommendations  of  the  work 
which  have  already  been  given. 

From  Rev.  Thomas  Laurie,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Pilgrim  (^Cong.)  Church,  Providence,  R.  I. 

I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  as  thoroughly  as 
my  time  would  allow,  and  though  I  have  learned  not  to  recommend  hastily  evevy  new  work  that  is  brought 
bc'fore  me,  I  have  no  hesitation'in  recommending  this  as  the  best  work  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am  ac- 
quainted. My  prepossession  in  favor  of  a  volume  prepared  by  my  former  classmate  in  Andovcr,  has  been 
very  much  strengthened  by  subsequent  examination.  It  is  a  condensed,  thoroughly  prepared,  and  every 
way  reliable  work — one  that  will  not  be  superseded  very  soon  by  any  other  in  the  same  line;  but  these  are 
■  iieiieral  statements — let  us  come  to  particulars.  I  have  in  my  possession  two  similar  works,  one  "  A  Sciipture 
'Manual,  alphabetically  and  systematically  arranged,  designed  to  facilitate  the  finding  of  proof  texts,"  by 
Charles  Simmons;  the  other,""  An  Analvtical  Concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  or  the  Bible  presentecl 
under  distinct  and  classified  heads  or  top'ics,"  edited  by  John  Eadie,  D.D.,  LL.D.  The  first  confines  itself  lo 
Scripture  teachings  concerning  doctrine.  The  other,  like  the  volume  of  Prof  Hitchcock,  is  based  upon  the 
old  work  of  jNIatthew  Talbot,  and  contains  the  entire  Scriptures,  and  a  comparison  of  tlie  three  works  elicits 
the  following  facts.  In  the  alphabetical  aiTangeinent  of  subjects  under  the  letter  A,  Simmons  has  42  entries, 
or,  eounting'several  that  occur  in  two  places,  48;  Eadie  has  103.  and  Hitchcock  479.  Under  the  letter  B, 
Simmons  has  46,  or,  counting  every  entry  as  before,  51 ;  Eadie  97,  and  Hitchcock  331.  It  would  be  weari- 
scnne  to  carry  t!ie  comparison  through  the  eulire  alphabet.  It  is  sufficient  to  add  that  under  the  letter  Z, 
Simmons  has  3  entries,  Eadie  4,  and  Hitchcock  27 ;  and  when  to  tliis  is  added  that  Frof  Hitchcock's  arrange- 
ment of  toijics  is  not  only  full,  but  eminently  philosophic,  I  think  I  am  fully  justified  in  saying  that  his  is 
the  best  work  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am  acquainted.  Then,  when  in  addition  to  the  Analysis  his  volume 
contains  Eadie's  edition  of  Crudcn's  Concordance,  a  work  unsurpassed  in  that  line,  besides  a  Pronouncing 
Dictionary  of  Scripture  names,  and  other  things  that  need  not  be  enumerated,  it  is  not  too  much  to  say  that 
it  is  one  of  the  best,  if  not  the  best,  help  to  the'study  of  tlie  Word  of  God  which  one  can  possiss,  aside  from 
thorouvdi  expositions  of  the  meaning  of  the  original  text,  and  more  useful  than  many  volume-i  that  profess 
to  be  sucli,  IVn-  it  aids  every  man  to  study  the  Bible  for  himself  in  the  most  profitable  way  of  comparing 
Scripture  with  Scripture. 

From  Right  Rev.  Isaac  Hellmuth,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Huron,  London,  Ont. 

As  far  as  I  have  been  able  to  examine  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  I  like  it  very  mucli.  and 
the  arrangement  and  classification  to  aid  the  Bible  student  are,  to  my  mind,  perfect. 

From  Rev.  John  J.  A.  Proudfoot,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  London,  Ont. 

Having  examined  IJev.  Dr.  Hitchcock':?.  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  I  consider  it,  in  view  of  the  great 
variety  and  amount  of  matter  which  it  contains,  both  simple  and  exhaustive.  The  classification  of  texts  is 
made  with  great  skill,  and  by  placing  in  juxtaposition  the  various  passages  which  contain  an  important  doc- 
trine, the  concentrated  light  of  the  whole  is  often  very  great,  and  more  valuable  than  an  ordinary  comment- 
ary. '  Further,  by  grouping  together,  and  in  the  same  connection,  texts  which  tend  to  modify  the  doctrine 
or' present  it  in  a  peculiar  aspect,  great  clearness  and  fullness  of  information  are  imparted  which  must  be 
both  interesting  and  edifying  to  all  who  love  the  Scriptures  and  earnestly  search  them.  The  Analysis  is, 
as  every  true  analysis  of  the  Word  of  God  must  be,  eminently  conservative  of  sound  doctrine.  It  must  prove 
invaluable  to  ministers  of  the  Gospel,  suggesting  many  texts  for  sermons,  and  saving  much  labor  in  ascer- 
taining their  true  meaning,  and  the  peculiar  relation  in  which  they  stand  to  the  whole  revealed  will  of  God. 
Sabbath-school  teachers  will  find  it  to  be  a  real  treasure.  Cruden's  Concordance,  in  its  revised  form,  is  un- 
doubtedly the  best  in  the  English  language. 

From  Rev.  Henry  Wilkes,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Principal  of  the  Congregational  College,  B.N.A.,  Montreal. 

Having  been  asked  to  examine  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  I 
was  prepared,  by  my  knowledge  of  the  learning  and  other  qualifications  of  Dr.  Hitchcock,  to  find  a  thorough 
and  exhaustive  "book  in  any  one  which  he  woiUd  compile.  That  expectation  has  been  more  than  realized. 
I  have  possessed  West's  Analysis  for  many  years,  but  this  greatly  exceeds  it  in  value,  liecause  of  its  suggest- 
ive terseness,  its  multitude  of  references  and  its  historical  notices,  placed  just  where  they  are  of  most  value. 
Besides,  the  work  actually  includes  the  unparalleled  Concordance  of  Cruden— a  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of 
Scripture  Proper  Names,  and,  what  is  of  more  value,  an  Interpreting  Dictionary  of  names  and  places,  with 
certain  tables,  all  of  great  value  to  the  student  of  the  Bible  who  would  make  the  most  of  his  time.  I  can 
hardly  conceive  of  a  more  really  valuable  book  to  place  in  the  hands  of  the  tamily,  in  the  bands  of  the  Sun- 
day-school and  Bible-class  teacher,  or  in  the  hands  of  any  one  who  would  avail  himself  of  ellcctive  help  in 
becoming  acquainted  with  the  contents  of  the  Sacred  Volume,  in  the  best  manner  for  use  in  personal  edifica- 
tion, or  imparting  instruction  to  others. 

From  Rev,  George  M.  Innes,  M.A,,  Rector  and  Canon  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral    London,  Ont. 

The  book  now  before  me.  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Complete  An.\lvsis,  I  have  carefully  examined;  it  is  a  gem 
of  the  first  water,  and  far  excels  anything  of  the  kind  I  have  hitherto  met  with,  including  West's  Analysis, 
so  extensively  used  by  teachers  of  religion.  The  plan,  arrangement,  and  execution  are  admirably  suited  to 
present  a  comprehensive  and  correct  view  of  every  truth  contained  in  the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  any  dotibt 
that  may  still  exist  upon  any  subject  can  easily  be  solved  bv  having  recourse  to  the  system  of  " ows-refer- 
eiice"  w"liich  is  a  new  and  niost  important  feature  of  the  work.  To  the  minister  who  would  save  time  and 
labor,  it  will  jirove  invaluable;  to  the  Sunday-school  teacher  who  wishes  to  do  God's  work  in  Gods  way, 
indispensable,  and  to  every  class  desiring  to  know  God's  will,  and  to  disentangle  difficulties  which,  by  human 
controversy,  have  been  made  more  difficult,  I  would  earnestly  recommend  it. 

From  Rev.  W.  S.  Hughan,  President  Primitive  Methodist  Ministerial  Association,  London,  Ont. 

Hitchcock's  An.vi.ysis  of  the  Bible  commends  iL-iclf  as  a  useful  aid  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  It 
is  an  invalual)le  cumpanion  and  assistant  to  the  Sabliath-school  teacher  or  any  one  engaged  in  the  study  of 
the  Word  of  God.     I  give  it  my  hearty  commendation. 

24  [over.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTINUED. 

FROM   EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND  DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  mTCIICOCK'S 
NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF  THE   HOLY   IJIBLE. 

From  Very  Rev.  M.  Boomer,  LL.D.,  Dean  of  Huron,  Principal  of  Huron  College,  London,  Ont. 

I  have  Ml)  licsil;ili(iii  in  sayiiii!;  Ilial  1  ccjiisiikT  I  lilrlicc'ck's  Analysis  df  tiik  liini.K  well  ("ilciiliitcd  In 
aid  tlie  sludcut,  from  its  clear  aud  ample  classilicalion  u['  tlie  sulijeels  ul'llie  saered  text. 

From  Rev,  W.  Jeffers,  D.D,,  London,  Ont. 
I  resaid  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Jiini.ic  as  tlu!  best  production  of  the  kind  which  has  appeared. 
The  ability  and  labor  employed  have  indeed  iire-emineiitly  entitled  it  to  a  precedence  over  all  other  liouUs 
of  Bible  lelerenec.  Though  some  persons  might  prefer  liaviii),'  certain  pussapes  placed  under  diirerciil  head- 
ings, the  work  can  not  fail  to  be  invaluable  to  any  one  possessing  it.  As  an  educating  provision  to  the  young 
in  a  lamily,  it  would  be  the  cheapest  and  most  effectual  that  could  be  fiirnished  in  iiiiiiarling  the  most"iadls- 
pensable  of  all  elements  of  a  good  education. 

From  Rev.  James  Cooper,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  London,  Ont. 

I  have  examined  Dr.  Ililclicock's  Analysis  of  tiik  liiiii.K,  and  have  gri'at  pleasure  in  adding  my  testi- 
mony to  its  excellence  as  an  aid  to  the  15il)lical  student.  In  our  search  lor  the  teaching  of  the  Holy  Spirit 
on  aiiy  one  part  of  the  doctrine  or  duty,  the  aid  whicli  this  work  affords  is  most  invaluable,  lis  it  presents 
that  teacliing  before  us  at  one  glance.  Neither  is  this  a  mere  bird's-eye  view  of  the  subject;  it  is  at  once 
full  and  exhaustive,  which  saves  time  and  lalior,  and  adds  interest  to  the  study.  The  natural  and  lucid 
arrangement  of  the  matter  of  the  volume  lends  a  cliarm  to  investigalioii ;  but  itis  the  completeness  of  the 
indexes,  and  the  ease  witli  which  Ibe  desired  information  may  l)e  attained,  that  strikes  one  with  the  convic- 
tion of  the  immense  labor  which  must  liave  been  cxpeudcdere  such  a  treasure  could,  iu  such  a  shape,  be 
put  into  the  hands  of  the  public. 

From  Rev.  J.  Medicraft,  Gen.  Supt.  of  Methodist  New  Connection  Missions  in  Canada. 
I  liave  carefully  examined  Dr.  lliiehcock's  book  conlaiMing  an  .\nai.vsis  ok  tmI':  Bir.Lic,  t'ruden's  Con- 
cordance, etc.,  and  cordially  recommend  it  as  a  most  valuable  woik  to  all  who  are  interested  in  the  sluily  of 
Goil's  Word.  It  brings  the  truths  of  the  Scripture  nearer  the  surface,  and  Ijy  relating  them  to  each  other 
before  the  eye,  relates  them  to  each  other  in  the  mind,  aud  thus  makes  them  to  bo  at  once  more  clearly  jicr- 
ceived  and  more  fully  understood.     I  earnestly  wish  for  this  work  the  widest  circulation. 

From  Rev.  George  S.  Gurnsey,  D.D.,  Universalist,  Rochester,  Vt. 

I  have  liad  Hitchcock's  Analysis  in  my  lilnary  for  some  time,  and  have  examineil  it  cnrcfnlly,  and  feel 
satisfied  it  is  the  best  arrangement  of  the  Bible  for  family  and  Sunday-school  use,  and  for  reference,  that  cun 
be  priiihical.  I  can  not  now  speak  of  its  merits  in  particular.  They  are  summed  up  iu  this  expression:  it  ia 
a  miiu  "f  gold;  it  [jrovokes  thought  aud  answers  enri/  inquiry. 

From  Rev.  James  P.  Boyce,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Chairman  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Theological 

Seminary,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
I  have  been  for  many  years  familiar  willi  ^Vest's  Analysis  of  the  Bible;  I  have  used  it  with  great 
profit  to  myself  in  various  ways,  and  have  frequenlly  commended  it  to  others.  The  new  edition  prepared 
by  Dr.  Hitchcock  is  well  worthy  of  his  high  scholarly  attainments  and  usual  careful  work.  It  is  much 
nearer  completeness,  and  is  more  easily  compn'hended  than  West.  Indeed,  it  is  now  a  manual  almost  indis- 
pensable to  ministers,  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  teachei-s,  and  all  others  who  desire  to  piepare  them- 
selves for  instructing  others  in  God's  Word.  Every  iulelligeul  Christian,  indeed,  should  have  its  invaluable 
aid  in  his  regular  study  of  tlie  Scriptures. 

From  Rev.  R.  H.  Rivers,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Chestnut  Street  M.  E.  Church,  South  Louisville,  Ky. 
After  a  brief  examination   of  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  I  give  to  it   my  most  cordi;d  ap- 
proval, and  do  most  earnestly  commend  it  to  univei'sal  patronage. 

From  Rev.  H.  A.  M.  Henderson,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction,  Frankfort,  Ky.,  also 
Grand  Chaplain  of  the  Grand  Lodges  of  Free  Masons  and  Odd  Fellows  in  Kentucky. 
I  have  spent  an  hour  examining  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible.  I  have  in  my  library  the  works 
of  Townscnd,  Kitto,  Hall,  (jaston,  Smith,  together  with  a  pronouncing  ami  defining  diciionary  of  Scriptural 
proper  names,  and  Cruden's  Concordance.  The  Analysis  seems  to  be  all  of  these  combined,  and  gives  more 
accurate  information,  easily  referred  to,  than  I  ever  thought  liefore  could  be  combined  in  so  small  and  con- 
venient a  compass.  It  is  of  invaluable  use  to  the  ministerial  profession;  but  it  is  a  library  of  Biblical  learn- 
ing to  the  non-professional  classes.  Sources  of  information  are  here  laid  o|ien  to  the  research  of  those 
anxious  to  understand  the  Word  of  God  wddcli  have  heretofore  been  limited  to  many  separate  and  costly 
books.  The  editor,  the  literary  man,  and  the  lawyer  will  find  in  this  Analysis  an  encyclopedia  which  wiil 
greatly  aid  them  in  meeting  the  demands  which  their  iesi)eclive  professions  so  frequenlly  and  suddenly 
entail  upon  them  in  the  discussion  of  questions  of  popular  interest  and  of  litigation.  I  most  heartily  rcconi- 
niend  this  book  to  my  friends  and  those  who  confide  in  my  judgment  of  the  merits  of  a  liook,  believing  that 
it  is  impossible  that  thorough  acquaintance  with  its  contents  should  disappoint  the  purchaser. 

From  Rev.  E.  P.  Humphrey,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  College  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Protestantism  maintains  for  one  of  its  fundamental  doctrines  that  the  infallil)le  rule  of  the  interprctati(m 
of  Scripture  is  the  Scripture  it-self  By  comparing  Scripture  with  Scripture,  we  arc  al)le  to  settle  its  true  and 
full  sense.  For  this  iiurpose,  and  f(jr  many  others,  the  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  is  extremely  val- 
uable. I  am  using  it  in  my  daily  studies,  and  I  cordially  commend  it  as  the  best  single  volume,  within  my 
knowledge  of  books,  for  the  profitable  study  of  the  written  word  iu  the  English  version  of  the  same. 

From  R.  Milligan,  A.M.,  Pres.  Bible  College  (Christian),  Kentucky  University,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Hitchcock's  New  and  Co.^fPI,ETE  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible  is  one  of  the  few  published  works 
that  are  of  real  value  to  all  classes  of  Biblereader.s.  While  it  is  of  service  to  the  scholar  as  a  convenient 
work  of  reference,  it  will  at  the  same  time  greatly  assist  the  unlearned  English  reader  in  his  pious  endeavors 
to  study  and  understand  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Indeed,  I  know  of  no  other  work  that  will  better  enable  him 
to  make  the  Bible  its  own  interpreter.    I  cheerfully  recommeud  it  to  all  students  of  tlie  inspired  Oracles. 

25  [OVET!.] 


TESTIMONIALS    CONTIJiUED. 

FROM  EMINENT  SCHOLARS  AND    DIVINES,  OF  PROFESSOR  HITCHCOCK'S 
NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE   HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  Rev,  Samuel  R.  Wilson,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Louisville,  Ky. 

I  have  givc'U  the  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  edited  by  Professor  Hitchcock,  as  careful  au  examiuation  as 
my  Umited  time  would  allow,  and  can  heartilj'  commend  it  as  a  veiy  desirable  addition  to  oui'  Biblical  appar- 
atus. It  is  much  superior  to  any  work  of  a  similar  kind  with  which  I  am  acquainted,  especially  in  arrange- 
ment and  thoroughness.  It  is  based  upon  that  divine  rule  for  learning  the  mind  of  God  in  Ilis  Word,  the 
comparing  spiritual  things  with  spiritual.  It  is  not  only  adapted  to  the  use  of  ministers  of  the  Gospel  and 
students  of  theology,  but  is  equally  well  suited  to  teachers  and  pupils  in  the  Sabbath-school  as  a  help  in  the 
preparation  of  their  weekly  Bible-lessons ;  and,  indeed,  every  one  who  desires  to  become  familiar  with  the 
vast  variety  of  subjects  treated  of  l)y  the  inspired  writers  will  find  in  his  volume  one  of  the  most  comprehen- 
sive and  valuable  aids  to  the  knowledge  of  the  exhaustless  treasures  of  truth  and  wisdom  laid  up  in  the  Holy 
Book  of  books. 

From  J.  W.  McGarvey,  A.M.,  Prof,  of  Sacred  History  in  Bible  College  (Christian),  Kentucky  University, 

Louisville,  Ky. 
I  have  examined  Hitchcock's  Analysis,  and  take  pleasure  in  recommending  it,  not  only  to  preachers, 
but  to  all  persons  who  desire  to  study  the  Bible.     It  enables  one  to  see  at  a  glance  all  the  passages  of  Scrip- 
ture on  an}'  given  subject;  to  study  any  given  verse  in  the  light  of  kindred  passages,  and  to  readily  find  any 
verse  of  which  we  remember  the  subject  or  any  single  word  contained  in  it. 

From  Robert  Graham,  A.M.,  Pres.  Hocker  College  (Female^,  Lexington,  Ky. 

It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  state  that  I  ]iiocured  for  my  own  use  a  copy  of  Hitchcock's  Complete 
AN.4.LTSIS  OP  THE  HoLY  BiBLE,  and  have  now  used  it  for  se\'eral  months.  I  lim  pleased  witli  it  more  and 
more  every  week,  and  I  am  sure  this  must  be  the  feeling  of  every  one  who  uses  it.  I  regard  the  work  as 
one  of  the  most  valuable  contributions  ever  matle  to  our  literature  of  tlie  Bible,  for  the  evident  reason  that  it 
makes  the  Word  of  God  its  own  expositor.  To  ministers,  Sunday-school  teachers,  and  all  persons  desiring 
an  intimate  acquaintance  with  the  Scriptures,  this  book  is  a  necessity.  It  saves  time,  gives  one  a  compre- 
hensive view  of  every  important  subject  in  the  Bible,  and  must  greatly  increase  our  relish  for  the  revelations 
of  the  Divine  Spirit.  I  urge  all  who  can  to  procure  a  copy  of  this  excellent  book.  It  is  worth  double  its 
cost,  and  must  prove  invaluable  to  all  who  use  it  for  the  purpose  for  which  it  is  designed. 

From  Winthrop  H.  Hopson,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Pastor  of  First  Christian  Church,  Louisville,  Ky. 
I  have  thoroughly  examined  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis  op  the  Bible,  .ind  most  heartily  commend  it  to 
all  who  desire  to  study  the  Word  of  God.  To  the  religious  teacher,  whether  in  the  college  or  Sunday- 
school,  it  will  be  an  invaluable  help.  The  minister  of  the  Gospel  can  not  well  afford  to  be  without  it.  Every 
family  in  the  land  should  have  it.  The  book  will  have  au  immense  sale  if  its  circulation  should  be  at  all 
commensurate  with  its  merits. 

From  Right  Rev.  Joseph  C.  Talbot,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Indiana. 
I  have  examined  with  great  interest  and  pleasure  Hitchcock's  Kew  and  Complete  Analysis  op  the 
Holy  Bible,  and  highly  a])prove  it  as  a  most  valuable  and  helpful  aid  in  the  devout  study  of  God's  Word, 

From  Rev.  James  H.  Carlisle,  LL.D.,  Pres.  Wofford  Coll.  (Meth.),  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

I  have  had  West's  Analysis  of  the  Bible  in  my  library  for  years.  I  think  Hitchcock's  unrivalled  work 
will  be  opened  more  otten,  and  with  more  success,  in  the  next  lew  months  than  "West"  has  been  in  all  these 
years.  I  am  at  a  loss  to  see  how  more  excellent  matter  can  be  crowded  into  a  book  of  manageable  size.  The 
voung  minister  or  Sunday-school  teacher  who  owns  it,  and  knows  how  to  use  it,  will  scarcely  be  barren  or  un- 
fruitful in  his  great  work".     May  you  scatter  many  thousand  copies  of  this  magnificent  volume  all  over  the  land  I 

From  Rev.  R.  Lathan,  D.  D.,  Pastor  Associated  Reform  Presb.  Ch.,  Yorkvllle,  S.  C. 

For  some  time  I  have  been  using  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analy'sis  op  the  Holy'  Bible, 
and  it  is  my  decided  opinion  that  to  the  student  of  the  Scriptures  there  is  no  book  that  will  supply  its  place. 
It  is  what  it  claims  to  be — an  "  analysis "  of  the  Holy  Bible.  In  addition  to  the  Analysis  proper,  there  is  a 
large  amount  of  very  valuable  matter  bound  up  in  the  book. 

From  Rev.  William  C.  Power,  Pastor  Washington  St.  M.  E.  Ch.  South,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

After  a  somewhat  careful  and  close  examination  of  Hitchcock's  New  and  Complete  Analy'SIS  of  the 
Holy  Bible,  I  am  prepared  to  give  to  it  my  unqualiiied  endoi'sement.  Comprehensi\'e  in  its  scope,  exhaustive 
in  its  methods,  and  complete  in  its  arrangement,  I  fail  to  see  wherein  it  is  possible  to  improve  upon  it.  I  heartily 
commend  it  to  all  who  would  know  the  mind  of  God  as  revealed  in  the  Sacred  Canon. 

From  Rev.  O.  F.  Gregory,  Pastor  Bapt.  Ch.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

It  aflbrds  me  pleasure  to  say  that  I  have  been  familiar  for  many  years  with  Hitchcock's  Analy'SIS  of 
THE  Bible,  and  have  found  it  useful  in  my  study  of  the  Word.  I  have  commended  it  to  my  Sunday-school 
teachers,  and  most  of  them  own  it  and  use  it.  It  is,  in  short,  invaluable  as  an  aid  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures, 
not  only  to  ministers  of  the  gospel,  but  to  all  who  would  reverently  "  compare  spiritual  things  with  spiritual." 

From  Rev.  J.  T.  Bagwell,  D.  D.,  Pastor  Tryon  St.  M.  E.  Ch.  South,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
After  a  pretty  fair  examination  of  Hitchcock's  Analysis  of  the  Bible,  I  am  prepared  to  give  it  most 
hearty  endorsement,  and  do  most  cordially  commend  it  to  those  who  desire  help  in  the  systematic  study  of  the 
Scriptures.  Combining  as  it  does  the  helps  of  Concordance,  Index,  and  Bible  Text-book,  it  is  invaluable  to 
ministers  and  Sunday-school  teachers  in  particular,  and  to  all  Bible-readers  in  general.  It  is  the  Scripture 
classified  and  made  easy  of  apprehension. 

From  Rev.  Meander  M.  Woods,  Pastor  2d  Presb.  Ch.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
This  may  certify,  That  after  such  an  examination  as  I  have  been  able  to  give  the  Analy'SIS  OF  THE  Bible 
by  Rev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  D.  D.,  LL.D.,  of  New  York,  I  can  say  that  it  is  a  work  highly  commended 
by  many  competent  and  trustworthy  sdiolars,  and  one  which  every  Christian,  and  especially  every  Sabbath- 
school  teacher,  would  do  well  to  study  with  care.  It  contains  a  great  deal,  under  one  cover,  that  is  indispensable 
to  an  intelligent  study  of  God's  Word. 

From  Rev.  T.  S.  Brown,  Pastor  St.  Mark's  Lutheran  Ch.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
After  having  examined  at  some  length  Hitchcock's  Analy'.sis  op  the  Bible,  I  can  highly  recommend  it 
as  an  invaluable  work  of  its  kind,  being  a  great  help  to  a  studv  of  the  Scriptures.  [ovek.] 

2G 


OPI.MOAS  OF  THE  PUESS-UKLIGIOLS  A.\D  SECUL.VK. 

COXCERXING  UITCIICOCK'S  NEW  AND  COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  the  New  York  Evangelist. 
A  work  of  prodigious  labor.    It  Is  liivnliiul>k'.    li  will  niun  ihrnw  imirf  liu'Ut  upon  a  oliosvn  topic  than  n  wliolo  day  of  random 
researches  could  secure.    Prolessor  It.  I).  MiKtuuck  is  nut  uitly  one  o(  the  most  eloquent  men  in  the  church,  but  ouc  of  the  luost 
thorough  scbolare,  uudoneof  Ihe  most  iiisuimivc  and  iii^iiuni};  oi  u•ucher^. 

From  the  Christian  Advocate,  New  York. 
Wc  know  not  where,  in  the  same  compass,  the  Bible  Btudenl  will  lind  do  much  assistance  lo  his  study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  as 
m  the  use  of  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Ajjalysis. 

From  the  Liberal  Christian,  New  York. 
We  desire  to  confess  the  solid  obligations  under  which  the  world  lies  to  orthodox  scholarship  for  famishing  such  a  valuable 
apparatus  lor  Uiblical  interpretation. 

From  the  Independent,  New  York. 
A  work  which  leaves  little  to  be  desired  or  to  be  uiuiincd  in  ilus  diivctiun. 

From  the  New  York  Daily  Tribune. 
Its  plan  is  sinu'ularlv  comprehensive.    'I'lie  lalmr  and  care  necessary  lu  the  omipletion  of  such  an  arranRement  can  be  suf- 
flcienlly  appreciated  only  by  those  who  are  familiar  with  llic  execution  ot  ^inlllur  l«fks.    On  the  whole,  there  have  been  lew,  if 
any,  bo'oks  recently  issued  Iroin  the  Ainericaii  press  thai  indicate  mure  e.\aet  anil  ihoiotij,'h  wurkmaiibhip. 

From  the  Watchman  and  Reflector,  Boston,  Mass. 
It  is  a  iilessins:  to  the  community.    It  will  facilitate  that  most  important  and  useful  of  all  nielhods  of  reading  and  study— read- 
ing by  subjects  aiid  studying  by  subjects. 

From  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  Andover,  Mass. 

With  its  Concordance,  its  full  Indexes,  its  Tables,  and  other  apiiaratiis,  it  constitutes  a  rich  treasure,  of  which  the  Biblical 
scholar  will  gladly  avail  himself. 

From  the  Worcester  Spy,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Those  who  reverence  and  study  the  Bible  "ill  lind  this  a  very  nsel'iil  and  important  work. 

From  the  Standard,  Chicago,  III. 
It  would  require  far  more  space  than  we  ou^'lit  to  take  fur  this  subject,  adequately  to  set  forth  the  aid  in  Scripture  stndy  to  bo 
gained  in  the  use  of  a  work  like  this. 

From  the  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate,  Chicago,  III. 

The  Ajjaltsis  embraces  a  vast  variety  of  topies.  In  one  jireat  and  beauliful  volume  we  are  here  almost  completely  furnished 
for  the  stntiy  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Tlie  method  of  interpreting  Scripture  by  Scripture  is  most  likely  to  give  us  the  meaning  of 
the  Spirit,  and  such  will  be  the  ellect  of  this  noble  volume. 

From  the  New  Covenant,  Chicago,  III. 
Without  exatrgcration  we  can  say  that,  if  the  student  ol'  the  .■Scriptures  can  have  lint  one  volume  on  his  tabic,  he  can  better 
aft'ord  to  dispense  with  any  other  with  which  we  are  acquainted  than  with  this.    It  is,  indeed,  a  perfect  mde  rnecurn  to  any  minis- 
ter, or  Sunday-school  teacher,  or  Christian  family. 

From  the  Interior,  Chicago,  III. 

In  a  word,  so  far  as  the  range  of  our  knowledge  goes,  the  book  is  invaluable  and  without  a  rival— a  complete  armorj'  in  itself 
for  Bible  knowledge. 

From' the  Advance,  Chicago,  III. 
A  careful  examination  of  the  work  before  us  will  satisfy  the  most  incredulous  that  its  pretensions  are  honest.    Valuable  alike 
to  ministers  and  laymen. 

From  the  Herald  and  Presbyter,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Fully  aud  admirably  adapted  to  the  study  of  the  Bible,  and  ought  to  be  in  every  family. 

From  the  Methodist  Recorder,  Springfield,  O. 
Taking  it  altogether,  it  is  the  most  complete  Biblical  apiiaratns  iliat  has  ever  been  given  to  the  public.    We  think  we  do  the 
readers  of  the  Recorder^  and  especially  its  ministerial  readers,  a  real  service  in  eallim;  their  attention  to  this  work. 

From  the  American  Presbyterian  Review,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
On  every  pa^e,  both  in  the  general  plan  and  in  the  working  out  of  the  plan  in  its  subordinate  parts,  an  original,  independent 
force  creates  and  constructs. 

From  the  Reformed  Church  Monthly,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Everything  promised  on  the  title-page  is  fully  redeemed;  and  for  every  Cliristian  family  the  price  of  it  would  be  one  of  the 
very  best  investments  which  could  be  made  of  the  money. 

From  the  Presbyterian,  Philadelphia  and  New  York. 

The  work  seems  to  have  been  carefully  and  thoroughly  done. 

From  the  National  Baptist,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
A  book  of  great  value,  the  name  of  whose  editor  is  a  guarantee  for  the  learning,  ability,  and  conscientionsness  vrith  which  his 
work  has  been  done. 

From  the  Sunday-School  Times,  Philadelphia  and  New  York. 

It  is  always  a  profitable  expense  to  buy  a  necessary  tool.  It  is  always  a  wasteful  economy  to  dispense  with  a  tool  that  is  truly 
valuable.  Some  books  are  mental  tools.  Of  all  tools  at  present  a\ailable  for  the  Bil)le  stndeiil  and  the  Bible  teacher.  I  know  of 
no  single  oue  at  all  comparable  for  range  and  variety  of  atljustment,  to  their  nianil'nld  needs  with  Dr.  Hitchcock's  Analysis. 

From  the  Lutheran  Observer,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
This  elaborate  work  has  already  won  the  liii.'hest  encomiums  from  Biblical  scholars  of  every  name ;  altogether  is  a  rare  produc- 
tion, such  as  might  have  been  expected  from  the  scholarly  Hitchcock. 

From  the  Northern  Christian  Advocate,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
This  Analysis  does  not  base  its  claim  to  the  re^-ard  of  the  church  and  the  world  on  its  mere  fullness,  great  as  that  is,  but  it 
professes  to  have  selected  its  matter  and  to  have  discriminated  between  what  is  really  to  the  point  and  what  is  not.    It  is  edited  by 
Uev.  Dr.  Hitchcock,  Professor  of  Church  History,  one  ol'  the  ripest  Biblical  seliolars'of  our  time. 

From  the  Daily  Courier,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

It  is  suflicient  for  ua  to  say  that  wc  regard  the  work  as  eminenilv  valuable  to  every  person  who  desires  a  better  knowledgo 
of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Journal,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

This  work  is  highly  commended  by  the  ino^t  (■minetit  divines  in  .\nieri<-a. 

From  the  Daily  Saratogian,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 

Unquestionably,  it  is  the  grandest  of  modern  Biblical  aids. 

From  Home  and  Abroad,  Unadilla,  N.  Y. 
The  most  interesting  and  valuable  Biblical  work  ever  printed  in  the  Kii^'li^h  language.    The  world  has  long  felt  the  need  of  a 
work  like  this. 

From  the  Roman  Citizen,  Rome,  N.  Y. 
In  this  work  everything  is  reduced  to  system  and  order,  with  ■■  a  place  for  everything,  and  everything  in  Its  place." 

From  the  Port  Byron  Times,  Port  Byron,  N.  Y. 
The  easiest,  qnickest.  and  best  method  for  a  tlioronu-h  study  of  the  Bible  ever  presented  to  the  Christian  world. 

From  the  Madison  Observer,  Morrisville,  N.  Y. 
With  this  volume  in  his  hand  the  unlettered  Christian,  as  well  a*  the  instructed  theologian,  can  learn  at  once  and  in  a  brief 
space  of  time  what  (iod  says  in  reference  to  any  subject  of  either  faith  or  practice. 


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OPIXIOSS  OF  THE  PRESS— RELIGIOUS  A>D  SECULAR— Contiiined. 

CONCERNING  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW   AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS   OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  the  Black  River  Herald,  Boonville,  N.  Y. 

The  best  tfilent  in  the  country  has  bei-ii  empluyed  in  getting  up  this  work— the  object  of  the  publisher  being  to  produce  the 
best  work  possible  without  regard  to  expense. 

From  the  Wallkill  Valley  Times,  N.  Y. 
Puts  the  reader  in  possession  of  every  word  the  bcripuires  have  to  say  upon  any  one  of  the  many  topics  found  in  their  sacred 

'"°'^*'  From  the  Otego  Literary  Record,  Otego,  N.  Y. 

We  commend  it  to  the  attention  of  every  person,  whether  the  head  of  u  lumily  or  not. 

From  the  Herald,  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y. 
It  is  a  book  for  every  person  who  desires  a  knowledge  of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Cattaraugus  Republican,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y. 

It  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  aids  to  Bible  study  thai  we  have  ever  examined. 

From  the  County  Post,  Cambridge,  N.  Y. 
We  earnestly  call  attention  to  this  great  Biblical  work  of  the  century,  now  commanding  such  notice  throughout  the  land. 

From  the  People's  Journal,  Greenwich,  N.  Y, 

It  makes  the  Bible  almost  a  new  book  to  Bible-readers.    Free  from  sectarianism,  it  presents  the  Bible  as  it  is,  without  comment 
or  cavU.    The  highest  authorities  in  the  laud  have  exhausted  eulogy  upon  the  great  work. 

From  the  Independent,  Mexico,  N.  Y. 

Testimonials  accompany  this  great  work  from  the  first  Biblical  scholars  in  the  country,  of  all  denominations. 

From  the  Suffolk  Times,  Greenport,  L.  I. 

As  a  comprehensive  work  for  the  study  of  the  whole  Bible,  especially  by  comparing  Scripture  with  Scripture,  it  is  without  a 
rival. 

From  the  Granville  Reporter,  Granville,  N.  Y. 

A  work  of  immense  research  and  labor.    Its  entire  freedom  from  anything  denominational  or  dogmatic  makes  it  emphatically 
a  book  for  every  one,  of  whatever  name  or  sect,  who  desires  a  better  knowledge  of  the  Bible. 

From  the  Times  and  Freeman,  Olean,  N.  Y. 
Has  opened  the  vast  storehouse  of  religious  truth,  and  brought  the  whole  teachings  of  the  Spirit  on  each  subject  together  at 
one  view. 

From  the  Advertiser  and  Times,  Osv^rego,  N.  Y. 
We  can  not  conceive  of  anything  more  complete.    Prof.  Hitchcock  has  earned  the  gratitude  of  those  who  study  or  read  the 
Bible,  whether  clergymen  or  laymen. 

From  the  Daily  Palladium,  Oswego,  N.  Y. 
Admirably  adapted  to  the  wants  of  all  who  desire  a  better  knowledge  of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Amsterdam  Recorder,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
This  great  work,  which  every  family  should  have,  and  none  can  atl'ord  to  go  without.    A  book  for  a  lifetime. 

From  the  Amsterdam  Democrat,  N.  Y. 

A  book  of  wonderful  interest  and  value. 

From  the  Moravia  Valley  Register,  N.  Y. 

No  words  of  ours  in  a  notice  like  this  can  do  adequate  justice  to  this  work. 

From  the  Fulton  County  Democrat,  N.  Y. 

Whoever  examines  must  desire  to  possess  it. 

From  the  True  Patriot,  Cuba,  N.  Y. 
A  most  welcome  treasure  to  the  thousands  of  lovers  of  the  Bit>lc  who  have  purchased  it. 

From  the  Glenn's  Falls  Republican,  N.  Y. 

It  needs  but  a  glance  to  convince  of  its  worth. 

From  the  Glenn's  Falls  Messenger,  N.  Y. 

Our  ablest  men  declare  the  work  the  best  of  the  kind  in  existence. 

From  the  Index,  Cobleskill,  N.  Y. 

Probably  no  book  has  been  published  in  late  years  worthy  of  comparison  with  the  great  work  before  us. 

From  the  Bristol  County  Republican,  Taunton,  Mass. 

Taken  altogether,  it  makes  a  tine  "  Biblical  library,"  all  in  one  voliuue. 

From  tne  Middlesex  County  Journal,  Woburn,  Mass. 

Its  plan  is  singularly  comprehensive. 

From  the  Woburn  Advertiser,  Woburn,  Mass. 

We  believe  it  to  be  of  great  value  to  every  Bible  student. 

From  the  Waltham  Free  Press,  Waltham,  Mass. 

A  great  deal  of  interest  is  developing  in  Hitchcock's  great  work  upon  the  Bible. 

From  the  Hoosac  Valley  Times,  Adams,  Mass. 

Every  family  should  have  it,  and  none  realizing  its  value  will  be  content  to  go  without  it. 

From  the  Adams  Transcript,  Adams,  Mass. 

We  pronounce  it  a  work  of  standard  excellence.    As  a  help  to  the  rapid  and  accurate  study  of  the  Scriptures,  nothing  can  be 
more  complete. 

From  the  Pittsfield  Sun,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
A  whole  library  of  Biblical  knowledge,  entirely  free  from  any  sectarian  bias. 

From  the  Berkshire  County  Eagle,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

The  plan  and  execution  of  the  work  seem  well-nigh  faultless. 

From  the  Daily  Evening  News,  Fall  River,  Mass.  n  ,   o  j  f» 

We  do  not  know  where,  in  the  same  compass,  any  one  will  find  so  much  assistance  in  understanding  the  Holy  Scnptores. 

From  the  Berkshire  Courier,  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
Like  all  works  of  the  greatest  merit,  is  the  result  of  the  patient  labor  of  the  best  talent  for  a  long  period. 

From  the  Morning  Star,  Dover,  N.  H.  ■    ,•  , 

A  work  which  has  cost  immense  labor,  and  the  care  bestowed  upon  it  is  evidently  of  the  most  intelligent  and  conscientious  sort 

From  the  Daily  Journal,  Montpelier,  Vt.  _,  j  , 

The  most  complete  library  of  materials  for  the  study  of  the  Word  of  God  ever  brought  to  our  notice.    It  gives  ready  access  i  o 
every  subject  upon  which  the  Scriptures  teach. 

From  the  Weekly  Times,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

We  declare  Its  contents  to  be  most  wonderfully  and  iugeniously  arranged.    There  is  no  book  like  it. 

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Ol'IMONX  OF  THE  PRESS— KEIiKJlOUS   AND  SECULAU— Coiitiiuiod. 

CONCERNING  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW   AND   CO.MIM.ETE  ANALYSIS   OF  THE  HOLY   BIBLE. 

From  the  St.  Johnsbury  Caledonian,  Vt. 
Oue  whoglves  the  book  a  aircful  exaini'imlion  will  In-  ^hk-  ui  «am  ii. 

From  the  St.  Johnsbury  Times,  Vt. 
Any  one  who  loves  and  studies  the  Sncriil  Scri|iuiii»  would  lu'  « illiu;,'  lo  nmku  ulmcjni  uny  sacrlllce  to  get  this  great  help. 

From  the  Vermont  Union,  Lyndon,  Vt. 

It  is  most  highly  recomuu.'iuicd  by  iiu'ii  uT  nil  dciiuinliuiiiuii-.  in  coIIl'^l-!*  uiid  clitirtlu-t  iliroiiyhout  the  country. 

From  the  North  Star,  Danville,  Vt. 
A  work  which  has,  evidoutly,  cost  the  ccicnpiU'r  iiniiiL'ii^f  lalmi  iiml  ilioioiit;li  researches  in  (lie  Bible. 

From  the  Daily  Star,  New  London,  Conn. 

A  work  of  rare  merits.    II  is  liiyhly  recoiiiinemUHl  by  the  ablest  (.'brifliuii  scholars  in  .Ainei-lca. 

From  the  Meriden  Daily  Republican,  Conn. 

All  sects  that  receive  the  Bible  as  a  t,'iiiiie  beiiij^  deii^'bled  with  ibe  aiiiui;;riMeiit  and  CDinpleteness  of  the  work. 

From  the  State  Temperance  Journal,  Meriden,  Conn. 

More  tlian  a  thousand  eminent  divines  in  this  couiury  yive  it  Iheir  nntnialiHed  approval. 

From  the  Enquirer,  Litchfield,  Conn. 
Being  a  people  somewhat  given  to  the  study  of  the  Bil)ie,  this  Analysis  gives  universal  satisfaction  by  supplying  a  need  long 
felt  by  every  student  of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Stamford  Advocate,  Stamford,  Conn. 
This  work  will  be  lieartily  welcomed  by  every  [lerson  al  all  inI<TesK-d  in  ihe  b-iier  nndersianding  of  Ood'8  Word. 

From  the  Narragansett  Times,  Wakefield,  R.  I. 

This  is  the  most  complete  work  on  the  nil)le  we  have  ever  seen. 

From  the  Daily  True  American,  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Dr.  Hitciicock's  wonderful  work. 

From  the  Daily  Emporium,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

The  press  is  rarely  cillled  upon  to  notice  so  interettiiiL'  and  \alnable  a  work. 

From  the  West  Jersey  Press,  Camden,  N.  J. 
A  work  more  thorough,  more  useful,  more  simple  and  eoniprehensive  in  its  sro[)e  and  character,  upon  the  Bible,  has  not  ema- 
nated from  the  pen  of  any  otlier  theologian  so  eminent  and  able  as  Dr.  Ilitencoek  during  ihe  century. 

From  the  Beacon,  Lambertville,  N.  J. 

Those  who  wish  to  be  well  versed  in  Bittlical  know  ledge  should  secure  a  eojiy. 

From  the  Monmouth  Democrat,  Freehold,  N.  J, 

To  all  who  make  the  Bible  a  study,  it  is  almost  in\;iliial)le. 

From  the  Monmouth  inquirer.  Freehold,  N.  J. 

No  reader  of  the  Bible  can  well  uHbrd  to  be  without  a  copy  of  it. 

From  the  New  Jersey  Herald,  Newton,  N.  J. 

There  is  nothing  in  the  world  of  lileratui'e  whieli  can  take  its  place,  or  by  whitdi  we  can  aecomplisli  the  same  result. 

From  the  Hightstown  Gazette,  Hightstown,  N.  J. 
We  bespeak  for  the  work  the  hope  of  a  large  circulation  in  our  midst. 

From  the  Sussex  Register,  Newton,  N.  J. 

It  is  an  important  helj)  to  the  study  of  that  most  valuable  uf  books — "  The  Word  of  God." 

From  the  Erie  Daily  Dispatch,  Pa. 

The  student  can  open  the  door  of  every  chamber,  recess,  and  closet  of  thi^  Bible,  ami  find  just  what  he  wants. 

From  the  Altoona  Tribune,  Altoona,  Pa. 

It  should  be  in  the  hands  of  every  one  who  can  i>ossibly  s|)are  the  money  to  piircliase  it. 

From  the  Tribune,  Greensburg,  Pa. 

We  can  turn  at  once  to  any  subject  and  obtain  a  better  knowledge  of  the  same  in  a  few  moments  than  can  be  obtained  in  the 
same  number  of  liours  with  uo  help  but  the  Bible. 

From  the  Lebanon  Advertiser,  Lebanon,  Pa. 

To  the  readers  of  God's  Word,  their  pleasure  and  prolit  will  be  iutensiiled  by  liaving  the  Analysis  by  their  side. 

From  the  Chester  County  Journal,  Downingtown,  Pa. 

A  large  majority  of  those  who  have  e-xamined  the  w<n-k  ha\'e  snbscril)ed  for  it. 

From  the  Columbia  Spy,  Columbia,  Pa. 

The  reader  at  every  step  is  surprised  at  the  exbausiless  fullness  of  the  treasury  of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Democratic  Watchman,  Bellefonte,  Pa. 

We  cordi'aily  recopimend  it  as  worthy  a  place  in  every  family. 

From  the  Press,  York,  Pa. 

After  a  person  has  once  seen  it,  we  think  be  could  hardly  be  induced  to  do  without  it. 

From  the  American  Volunteer,  Carlisle,  Pa. 

To  the  student  of  the  Bible,  it  will  save  liours  of  lalior  in  his  searchings  for  Divine  truth. 

From  the  Erie  Weekly  Republican,  Erie,  Pa. 
It  will  enable  any  person  possessing  it  to  learn  more  of  the  Bible  in  an  evening  than  he  can  acquire  in  days  of  harij  study 
without  it. 

From  the  Warren  Mail,  Warren,  Pa. 

The  work  for  the  times,  and  is  sold  on  very  reasonaiile  terms. 

From  the  Warren  Ledger,  Warren,  Pa. 

Its  comprehensive  plan,  embracing  the  whole  Bible ;  its  adiniralile  arrangement,  reducing  that  whole  to  its  elementary  princi- 
ples: its  e.xact  and  scientitic  adjustment,  assigning  each  verse  to  its  proper  position  ;  its  lucid  cxjiosition  of  God's  unadulterated 
truth,  connectiu"  its  relative  parts  in  one  distinct  point  of  vision— combine  to  render  the  work  of  incalculable  value  to  the  student 
of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Washington  Reporter,  Washington,  Pa. 
The  book  is  one  of  rare  merit,  and  enables  Ihe  student  to  readily  summon  to  bin  aid  the  whole  Divine  authority  opon  any 
subject. 

From  the  Globe,  Huntingdon,  Pa. 
Especially  ought  every  family  in  town  or  country  to  possess  it. 

From  the  Huntingdon  Monitor,  Pa. 
As  an  index  to  what  the  Bible  teaches  on  any  subject  it  has  no  equal.    With  its  assistance,  the  study  of  the  Bible  becomes  easy 
and  satisfying— it  being  so  arranged  and  classille'd  that  even  a  child  can  search  its  pages  wiili  delight. 

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OPIMOKS  OF   THE  PRESS-RE LltflOlJS  ASD  SECULAR-Continned. 

CONCERNING  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE 

From  the  Gazette,  Lewlstown,  Pa. 

It  will  certainly  be  a  treasure  to  every  family  that  is  fuituiiate  eiiuugti  to  obtain  a  copy. 

From  the  Democrat  and  Register,  Mifflintown,  Pa. 

The  whole  Bible,  from  Genesis  to  Kevelatioii,  beiu^'  careliilly  analyzed  and  arranged  in  order,  so  that  everv  toxt  frpntino-  „„„„ 
any  subject  is  placed  directly  belore  us,  uo  one  need  be  at  a  loss  to  have  tliat  perfect  knowledge  of  the  truth  as  it  is  °    P 

From  the  Sun,  Altoona,  Pa. 

It  is  the  most  complete  Bible  work  we  have  ever  seen. 

From  the  Register,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 

We  are  prepared  to  give  it  precedence  over  every  Biblical  work  we  have  seen. 

From  the  Bedford  Gazette,  Bedford,  Pa. 

Reading  the  Bible  in  course  is  not  sutMcient.    It  must  be  studied,  and  studied  in  a  peculiar  manner-  anrt  wo  finri  TVr  mt^h 
cock's  Analysis  fully  adapted  to  such  a  study.  '^  ^"  <  ™°  ^^'^ ''""  "f-  ""<:1- 

From  the  Daily  Commerciaf,  Wilmington,  Del. 

It  is,  strictly  speaking,  a  Bible  commentary— that  is,  the  Bible  interpreting  itself  by  comparing  Scripture  mth  Scripture 

From  the  Delaware  Gazette,  Wilmington,  Del. 

With  its  copious  Indexes,  the  reader  can  spread  out  before  him  all  the  Bible  says  upon  its  almost  inexhaustible  topics  of 
discourse,  thereby  making  plain  in  a  few  minutes  what  would  otherwise  take  whole  hours,  if  not  days. 

From  the  Middletown  Transcript,  Middletown,  Del. 

We  have  examined  the  work,  and  find  it  to  be  a  complete  guide  to  the  study  of  the  Bible.    Too  much  can  not  be  claimed  for  it. 

From  the  Kent  News,  Chestertown,  Md. 

The  work  is  an  honorable  monument  to  American  scholarship,  and  deserves  to  rank  as  an  absolutely  indispensable  instrumeo* 
to  every  student  of  the  Bible. 

From  the  West  Virginian,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

A  careful  examination  will  substantiate  the  most  lavish  eulogy  which  has  been  passed  upon  it.    It  shall  be  sufficient,  thereforo, 
to  say,  that  it  is  so  complete,  so  useful,  so  thorough,  so  plain,  so  interesting,  so  perfect,  that  we  regard  it  as  indispensable. 

From  the  Liberalist,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

No  volume  of  equal  value  has  ever  been  published,  whether  to  the  scholar,  the  minister,  the  Sunday-school  teacher,  or  the  gen- 
eral or  uneducated  reader  ;  and  containing  no  commentary  or  criticism,  it  will,  therefore,  be  equally  acceptable  to  all  denominations. 

From  the  Marietta  Times,  Marietta,  O. 

All  combine  to  bring  within  the  limits  of  a  single  volume  information  which  elsewhere  can  be  gathered  only  from  a  variety  of 

From  the  Daily  Herald,  Steubenville,  O. 

Juat  such  an  arrangement  of  the  Bible  in  subjects  is  what  the  searcher  after  truth  has  long  felt  the  need  of,  and  happily  this 
want  13  supplied  to  every  one  who  secures  a  copy  of  the  work. 

From  the  Daily  Courier,  Zanesville,  O. 

The  whole  forms  a  most  valuable  repository  of  religious  information.    No  time  is  lost  in  finding  the  subject  it  is  desirable  to 
examine;  so  that  one  does  not  come  to  it  worn-out  with  the  hunt  for  the  same. 

From  the  Alliance  Monitor,  Alliance,  O. 

It  comes  highly  recommended,  but  its  chief  glory  is,  the  work  recommends  itself. 

From  the  Dayton  Daily  Journal,  Dayton,  O. 

What  we  consider  the  finest  work  in  the  English  language. 

From  the  Advertiser,  Painesville,  O. 

That  master  work  of  that  master  mind— Dr.  Hitchcock— which  enables  the  unlearned  to  ascertain  at  once  all  that  the  Bible 
teaches  upon  any  subject,  from  Genesis  to  Revelation. 

From  the  Highland  News,  Hillsborough,  O. 

A  book  of  greater  merit  than  any  other  that  has  come  under  our  observation.    It  receives  testimonials  from  clergymen  of  all 
denominations. 

From  the  Massillon  American,  Massillon,  O. 

The  whole  forming  one  grand  religious  repository  of  rare  value,  aud,  so  far  as  we  know,  not  to  be  met  with  in  any  other  book 
ever  published. 

From  the  Fredericktown  Independent,  Fredericktown,  O. 

The  work  has  been  carefully  revised  by  Rev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  CD.,  with  a  view  to  facilitating  the  study  and  promoting 
the  better  understanding  of  the  Word  of  God,  and  faithl'ully  and  well  has  the  reverend  gentleman  performed  his  herculean  task. 

From  the  Shield  and  Banner,  Mansfield,  O. 

It  is  not  often  that  a  work  is  presented  to  our  readers  which  meets  with  such  an  unqualified  and  hearty  indorsement. 

From  the  Weekly  Clarion,  La  Peer,  Mich. 

It  is  unquestionably  the  most  compact  and  perfect  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Bible  ever  published  in  the  English  language. 

From  the  Port  Huron  Times,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

It  is  certainly  worthy  a  careful  examination.    The  price  of  the  book  brings  it  within  the  reach  of  all. 

From  the  Tuscola  Advertiser,  Caro,  Mich. 
It  is.  indeed,  a  work  of  rare  utility.    It  is  not  a  denominational  work,  and  hence  it  is  a  work  for  everybody  who  desires  a  better 
knowledge  of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Alpena  Weekly  Argus,  Alpena,  Mich. 

It  seems  impossible  to  exaggerate  its  great  value.    To  know  all  that  the  Bible  teaches  upon  each  subject  is  of  very  great  im- 
portance to  every  individual.    This  work  will  do  much  toward  removing  the  first  germs  of  error  and  infidelity. 

From  the  Alpena  County  Pioneer,  Alpena,  Mich. 

The  most  perfect  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Bible  in  existence.    It  is  a  work  of  priceless  value. 

From  the  Daily  Journal,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Enables  the  reader  to  turn  to  any  subject  of  the  Bible,  and  there  find  all  that  is  said  directly  upon  it,  right  before  the  eye. 

From  the  Daily  Courier,  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Every  person,  as  he  has  an  opportunity,  should  be  careful  to  examine  it. 

From  the  Hendricks  County  Union,  Danville,  Ind. 
Hitchcock's  Analtsis  op  the  Holy  Biblk  is,  without  doubt,  one  of  the  best  works  of  the  kind  now  published,  for  the  pu> 
pose  of  obtaining  a  correct  knowledge  of  the  great  doctrines  and  facts  therein  recorded. 

From  the  Lebanon  Weekly  Patriot,  Lebanon,  Ind. 

It  will  certainly  create  an  interest  in  the  reading  of  the  Bible  in  all  families  that  are  fortunate  enough  to  obtain  a  copy. 

From  the  Telegram,  Richmond,  Ind. 

Enables  the  reader  to  get  a  correct  knowledge  of  the  Bihia  in  one-tenth  of  the  time  that  it  could  be  obtained  from  all  other 
books  heretofore  published.     It  is  the  cheapest  book  we  ever  saw. 

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Ol'IMOXS  OF  THE  PIIESS-RELIUIOUS  AM)   SECULAE-Continuea. 

CONCERNING  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW   AND   COMPLETE  ANALYSIS  OP  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  the  American,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
The  Bible,  to  be  inteUIgcuUy  studied,  ruiuin,.-  juM  ;-m.h  u  wuik  us  ihis. 

From  the  Ledger,  Noblesville,  Indi 
A  new  Chri»ti«n  (rem  has  found  its  «av  ini.i  iliif  lojinnuniiy.     lliis  truuBure  is  entitled  Bltcbcock's  N«w  akd  Complktb 
Analysis  of  tue  Uoly  Uiule.    It  accumplit'his  its  njissiun. 

From  the  Indiana  Press,  Creencastle,  Ind. 
The  great  truths  of  the  Bible  can  bcconu-  iivHilaliU'  unly  wIk-m  ^uilcctud  and  cuiiccutrateU  so  tliat  wo  can  at  once  see  their  full 
meaiiiug.    This  volume  does  this  iu  a  perfectly  satisIuL-tory  iuuiurt. 

From  the  Star,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
Carefully  eiamiue  this  work,  and  wo  think  you  will  couu-  to  tin-  lonclusi.ui  tliat  yuu  can  not  afford  to  do  without  It. 

From  the  Journal,  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 
It  is  a  treasure  that  should  be  secured  at  Ibc  uurliust  oi)i>urtuniiy. 

From  the  Winchester  Journal,  Winchester,  Ind. 

It  brinfjs  out  in  the  most  striking  and  impressive  way  the  wonderful  range  of  tlu-  liible,  and  its  richness  In  respect  to  many 
things  not  eoiumonly  thought  of. 

From  the  Clinton  Republican  Banner,  Frankfort,  Ind. 

Let  all.  as  they  have  an  opportunity,  thorougliiy  examine  the  work,  and  we  feel  sure  that  they  will  be  convinced  that  it  is 
indispensable  for  every  household. 

From  the  Republican,  Calva,  III. 

To  the  minister  it  is  a  priceless  volume ;  to  the  IJibliCiil  student  it  is  a  precious  guide;  while  It  is  peculiarly  adapted  to  all, 
regardless  of  age,  sect,  or  condition. 

From  the  Chronicle,  Cambridge,  III. 
Throughout  all  Christendom,  in  all  ages,  the  Bible  has  hiin  re:.'iirdud  as  the  Hook  of  Books— a  volume  towering  above  all  others 
in  majesty  and  worth;  and  more  labor  has  been  devoted  to  the  ]iriidiiction  of  helps  to  the  study  of  tlie  Bible  than  has  been  simi- 
larly bestowed  upon  any  other  book,  and  the  latest  and  far  the  best  of  these  helps  is  Hitchcock's  Analysis. 

From  the  Sycamore  Republican,  Sycamore,  III. 

This  is  a  work  which  every  person  at  all  interested  in  the  teaching  of  God's  Word  will  heartily  welcome  as  supplying  a  warn 
very  often  felt. 

From  the  Freeport  Bulletin,  Freeport,  III. 

Its  daily  use  in  the  family,  both  for  social  and  private  devotioup,  as  well  as  in  a  more  systematic  study,  will  prove  exceedingly 
Interesting  and  profitable. 

From  the  Rockford  Gazette,  Rockford,  III. 

It  is  truly  a  rare  work,  and  should  find  a  place  in  every  family. 

From  the  Rockford  Register,  Rockford,  III. 
The  desire  to  possess  it  manifested  by  those  of  our  families  who  have  seen  it.  is  a  credit  to  our  city. 

From  the  Winnebago  County  Chief,  Rockford,  III. 

We  can  not  give,  in  this  short  article,  any  adequate  idea  of  the  thoroughness,  magnitude,  and  convenience  of  this  noble  work, 
which  has  been  in  preparation  many  years,  and  has  but  recently  been  issued.  It  is  deserving  the  special  attention  of  every  think- 
ing person. 

From  the  Mirror,  Mount  Carroll,  III. 
With  this  work  in  hand,  any  one  who  can  read  can  learn  at  a  glance  the  entire  testimony  of  God's  Revealed  Word  upon  any 
subject  he  may  wish  to  investigate. 

From  the  Northwestern,  Belvidere,  III. 
Earnestly  and  fully  commended  by  the  most  eminent  scholars  of  all  denominations  as  being  the  very  greatest  help  to  Biblo 
study  any  one  cau  have. 

From  the  Waukegan  Gazette,  Waukegan,  III. 

It  is  a  work  that  any  cultivated  person  of  any  or  no  creed  mi^'bt  be  glad  to  possess.  It  is  a  book.  In  short,  that  Is  invaluable 
for  reference,  elegantly  bound,  typographically  unexceptionable,  and  we  advise  everybody  to  examine  and  purchase  it. 

From  the  Gazette,  Elgin,  III. 

Ko  thinking  person  can  fail  to  be  at  once  impressed  with  its  great  usefulness,  and  the  longer  he  owns  and  uses  it  the  more  will 
he  rejoice  in  its  possession. 

From  the  Geneseo  Republic,  Geneseo,  III. 

There  is  not  a  page  in  the  whole  work,  of  nearly  twelve  hundred  pages,  that  is  not  richly  laden  with  important  truths.  There 
Is  no  work  extant  that  compares  with  it. 

From  the  Galena  Evening  Gazette,  Galena,  III. 

We  would  not  be  without  this  elegant  key  to  the  Scriptures  for  twice  its  cost. 

From  the  Plaindealer,  Charleston,  III. 

It  is  truly  a  work  that  should  be  in  every  laniily  in  our  land. 

From  the  Northwestern,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

It  is  not  to  be  wondered  at  that  the  reading  part  of  our  people  are  so  generally  talking  of  it — some  so  appreciating  its  great 
convenience  and  utility  that  they  have  ordered  several  copies  for  the  benefit  of  friends. 

From  the  Sentinel,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

It  is  very  seldom  that  a  work  of  so  great  value  to  every  |)erson  is  oft'ered  in  our  midst. 

From  the  Leader,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Every  person  at  all  acquainted  with  the  labor  of  making  such  a  book  as  this  will  be  surprised  that  it  is  fnmiahcd  for  so  little 
money. 

From  the  Dally  Republican,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
It  is  admirably  arranged,  and  the  means  of  consulting  it  both  so  amjde  and  simple  that  any  child  who  can  use  a  dictionary  can 
use  the  Analysis. 

From  the  Fond  du  Lac  Daily,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
It  makes  the  Bible  its  own  interpreter,  as  it  tmgbt  to  be.    It  is.  ali()L:<-tber.  the  most  complete  work  of  the  kind,  placed  at  so 
low  a  price  as  to  bring  it  within  the  reach  of  all,  and  is  pre-eminently  a  family  work. 

From  the  Whitewater  Register,  Walworth,  W[is. 
It  is  a  guide  to  the  study  of  the  Bible,  not  sectarian :  in  arrangement,  clear  and  logical ;  in  treatment  of  subjects,  exhanstive 
and  satisfactory,  presenting 'the  wealth  of  the  Holy  Word,  as  it  were,  iu  a  new  dress. 

From  the  Tribune,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

This  is  a  work  which  every  person  at  all  interested  in  the  teaching  of  God's  Word  will  heartily  welcome  as  supplying  a  want 
very  often  felt. 

From  the  Gazette,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Such  a  valuable  addition  to  the  library,  that  no  person  can  ad'ord  to  be  wiihoul  it. 

From  the  Brodhead  Independent,  Brodhead,  Wis. 

A  great  help  to  a  thorough  comprehension  of  the  whole  irnib  as  lauL'bi  in  the  Sacred  Scriptures. 

From  the  State  Register,  Portage,  Wis. 
It  enables  one  to  find  at  any  moment  all  the  Kgbt  God's  Word  gives  upon  any  doctrine,  or  any  duty,  or  any  rchition  in  life. 

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OPINIOxVS   OF   THE   PRESS— RELIGIOUS   AXD   SECULAR— Contiuued. 

CONCERNING  HITCHCOCK'S  NEW  AND   COMPLETE   ANALYSIS  OF  THE  HOLY  BIBLE. 

From  the  Prison  City  Leader,  Waupun,  Wis. 

When  our  n^aders  have  aa  opportunity  to  uxuiniuc  tliie  truly  noble  work,  we  trust  llu-y  will  give  it  more  than  a  paBsing  notice 

From  the  Waupun  Times,  Waupun,  Wis. 
It  makes  auy  and  all  portions  of  thu  Bible  availabjt^  iur  instant  usl'. 

From  the  Berlin  Courant,  Berlin,  Wis. 
Even  a  child,  if  old  enough  to  read,  can  use  it  with  ease  and  piulit. 

From  the  Citizen,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

One  of  the  most  valuable  works  ever  brouL^lit  to  our  notice. 

From  the  Ripon  Commonwealth,  Ripon,  Wis. 
This  is  a  vast  improvcnieat  on  former  helps  of  the  kind. 

From  the  Ripon  Free  Press,  Ripon,  Wis. 

We  tliink  it  is  the  mos-t  perfect  and  complete  assistant  ever  yet  i)laced  in  the  hands  of  Bible  readers. 

From  the  Appleton  Post,  Appleton,  Wis. 

The  Tables,  Maps,  Dictionaries,  mid  Concordance,  included  within  the  same  covers  with  the  Analysis,  are  of  theraselve.-*  wcrta 
all  the  book  costs. 

From  the  Green  Bay  Advocate,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

A  work  in  the  perfection  of  wliicb  one  of  tlie  very  alilest  of  American  scholars  has  been  engaged  at  the  earnest  request  of  th& 
thinking,  high-standing  men  of  various  deuoniinatiuns. 

From  the  Kenosha  Telegraph,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

The  work  is  very  highly  prized  by  every  flunking  person  who  lias  taken  time  to  examine  it  carefully;  and  if  there  is  any  one 
book  that  ought  to  be  in  every  house,  it  is  this  Analysis  of  the  Bible. 

From  the  Mantorville  Express,  Mantorville,  Minn. 

No  bonk  of  the  present  century  has  been  more  warmly  and  senerously  welcomed.  It  has  received  most  flattering  notices  from 
leading  men  of  all  Christian  denominations,  and  will  bear  critical  examination.  What  we  need  to  know  on  any  subject  is  the 
mind,  the  will,  the  declaration  of  Ood;  and  in  this  book  you  can  find  at  once  what  God  says  on  any  subject  or  duty.  We  wish 
there  might  be  a  copy  ia  every  family.    The  money  spent  in  purchasing  it  will  be  well  invested. 

From  the  Dodge  County  Republican,  Kasson,  Minn, 

We  regard  this  as  the  best  book  ever  introduced  in  this  or  any  other  country.  It  is  just  the  thing  for  Bible  students,  Sabbath" 
school  teachers,  Sabbath-school  scholars,  clergymen,  and  heads  of  families. 

From  the  Daily  Times,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

It  is  very  seldom  that  a  .work  of  so  great  value  is  offered  in  our  midst.     It  is  truly  a  rare  work. 

From  the  Daily  Herald,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

A  most  valuable  work.  It  might  be  called  a  IJible  Dij,'est— greatly  economizing  time  and  making  more  powerful  any  one  topic 
or  truth. 

From  the  De  Witt  Observer,  De  Witt,  Iowa. 

This  work  is  truly  a  wonderful  production.  The  terms  on  which  it  is  pold  seem  to  place  it  within  the  reach  of  nearly  every 
one,  and  we  hope  that  none  will  lose  this  opportunity  to  provide  themselves  with  this  great  Scripture  Thesaurus. 

From  the  Wyoming  Journal,  Wyoming,  Iowa. 

Eminent  scholars  and  judicious  critics  have  already  exhausted  eulogy  upon  it.     Cordially  do  we  recommend  it  to  the  public. 

From  the  Mechanicsville  Press,  Iowa. 

That  great  Biblical  work,  Hitclicock's  New  and  Complete  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  is,  indeed,  a  wonderful  production. 

From  the  Tipton  Advertiser,  Tipton,  Iowa. 
It  is  a  guide  to  the  study  of  the  Bible,  not  a  substitute  for  It;  and  is  a  work  of  rare  value  to  all  who  wish  to  gain  a  thorough 
knowledge  of  the  teachings  "of  God's  Word. 

From  the  Advance,  Tipton,  Iowa. 

It  seems  to  us  that  any  one  who  lovea  and  studies  the  Sacred  Scriptures  would  be  willing  to  make  almost  any  sacrifice  to  get 
this  help  in  understaudiug  them. 

From  the  Hawkeye,  Mt.  Vernon,  Iowa. 

Hitchcock's  Analysis  is  undoubtedly  the  best  apparatus  for  the  study  of  the  Bible  ever  published. 

From  the  Wilton  Chronicle,  Iowa. 

By  making  the  Bible  its  own  interpreter,  as  it  is,  wherever  practicable,  it  will  add  to  the  interest  and  profit  with  which  the 
Sacred  Scriptures  are  studied. 

From  the  Chatham  Banner,  Chatham,  Ontario. 
A  worlv  of  priceless  value  to  Bible-classes  and  Sunday-schools,  as  well  as  to  families  . 

From  the  Daily  Evening  Standard,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

It  makes,  by  its  very  skillful  arrangement,  the  Word  of  God  to  be  its  own  best  interpreter. 

From  the  St.  Paul  Dispatch,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

It  is  impossible  to  conceive  any  adequate  idea  of  its  fullness  and  comjileteness  of  arrangement  on  the  great  themes  of  God, 
Christ,  Man's  Duty  to  God,  Works  of  God,  Man  in  his  Natural  State,  the  Plan  and  Result  of  Redemption.  Everyone  should  see 
this  work  and  examine  it,  and  no  thinking  person  can  fail  to  be  impressed  with  its  great  usefulness,  and  the  longer  he  owns  and 
uses  the  work,  the  more  he  will  rejoice  in  its  possession. 

From  the  Tolland  County  Journal,  Rockville,  Conn. 
The  volume  is  an  entire  library,  a  wonderful  apparatus  to  aid  in  underr^tnndlng  the  Book  of  Books.    The  labor  and  research 
required  in  its  preparation  have  been  immense,  and  the  book  throughout  gives  evidence  of  the  thoroughness  and  ripe  scholarship 
of  its  distinguished  editor.  Rev.  R.  D.  Hitchcoek,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York  City.    It  contains 
the  entire  Bible,  but  in  a  classified  form,  and  without  note  or  comment. 


■  We  have  material,  like  the  foregoing  notices,  enough  to  make  many  more  pages,  but  these  must  suffice  for  want  of  spaoe. 

A.  J.  JOHNSON  St,  CO.,  Publishers, 

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